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witbia IB ainataa ta Mr*, a trie*
0 . Hannaa, VI. Bar beabatM la t
LA. Cfeartea O. Hannaa, 29, i an
Air Foiee aarleator.
TW Wbtoa allpyad away « I by
on*. Cayi. W. D. Moarac, a Air
F e r e e pediatrician, w a n e d
through tha B ight to t a n Ba t D.
Munree waa not aarprlM by
the death ad the babyl ba ha aanoeaaed earlier " a t the m look
for Ha living waa "not good "
TW parents issued a stab M a t
through an Air Force otflcr say
lav they were "terribly • r r y ’
W t oonfidant that "God la* a
bettor place tor them." The &lt;
c a n aaid tha parent* are "ter­
ribly broken up" and will m i aee
eoUlder*.
TW bablta ware born Teeiday
—tha 47th recorded birth of quin­
tuplet*—a t 12:23 p.ak, 12:24 p.m.,
12:20 p.m., 12:21 p.m. and 12:24
p.m.
There waa not much doctor*
could do to taro them eiccpt keep
them warm la lncabator*. Hunroe aeid they couldn't bo band lad.
They were three month pre­
matura and "too delicate."

two sons, Robert, I, and Patrick,
4.
But after the tiny girl* *tarted
dying,Hannaa went into seclusion
to avoid the many inquiries, soma
of which Included commercial of.
fer*. that followed the new* of
the birth of quint*, and to ihoulder the grief that followed with
the death* of four of hit girls.
‘ Mrs. Hannan, 27, tha former
Cecilia Thonlg of Taylor, Ten.,
waa under W ary sedation but
medical authorities described Wr
condition aa good.
But the Wat to medical tclence
waa to no avail for tho tiny girls
who weighed one pound, 12 ounces
each or lose.

TW cause of their deaths was
given simply aa "immaturity" In
the announcement made by Lt.
Col. Thomas M. Holcomb, chfcf of
pediatrics at Lackland.
TW officer said he and Mrs.
Hannaa met whilo they attended
St. Mary’s school in Taylor, Tax.
Neither had any record of mul­
tiple births on either side of their
families. He is an only child and
she has four sisters and a
brother.
The birth* brought quick greet-'
ings from one of tho Dionne aur-1
vivora and called for quick looks
into medical history.

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W EATHER: Cloudy w ith scattered ahowera tonight and tomorrow. Chance of clearing tomorrow afternoon. High today, 76-80. Low tonight, 66-70.
VOL. X U X

United

Strike
Halted

Wire

EeteblUhed l'JOt

• WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1969

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 546

Rains Flood County A re a ,

PITTSBURGH (UM&gt; — Fede­
ral lodge Herbert Sorg today
graatod aa lajM rttaa In * e
stool strike ordering w e e am
to retara to week fer N day*.

Affect
Citrus,
Building
News Briefs
Rock ’N Roll Riot
NEW YORK (UPI) —Dick
Clark denied Tuesday night that
his rock ’n roll "Caravan of
Stars" wss responsible for a riot
last Saturday night In K an su
City where 49 persona were a r­
rested. "The show was over when
the incident took place," Clark
said.

New Squall
Mounting
In Gulf

Tha prolonged rainy spell to
Seminole County has seriously
hampered construction, curtailed
MIAMI (UPI) - A Jealous suit­ telephone service, flooded residen­
or fired five bullets Into a home tial areas and blocked highways to
during a soth anniversary cele­ some placet.
bration Tuesday night, killing an
County Zoning Director Robert
elderly guest and Injuring another Brown said permits Issued during
critically,
police
said.
The the month have been down and a
Baby D aererthelcaa lad tha
suspected gunman, John P. Pea- survey of building contracture to
strength to whimper and anree
con, 42. was arrested early today the area today showed that work
her arm* and lag* about.
after fleeing to Fort Myers, of­ on new homes have been hampered
Doctor* oaUmatod Baby D'i
ficers said.
becauae of th* rains.
weight at ono pound aad 12
The Central Florida Expertj^ounco*. She waa tW *lu of an
mental Station reported that more
Charge
Denied
adult’* hand and doctor* didn't
LYNCHBURG, Va. (UPI) - D r . than five inchea of rain has fallen
(oed Wr. They aaid babie* of that
Emmett
B. McGukin, chairman of in Sanford alone sine* Oct. 1.
(tag* of doralopment wtro not
There hat been some rain sack
t
h
*
Southern Presbyterian
fad for 72 hour* after birth.
OVER TH EIR QUOTA, to the report of Altumonte
day for the past IS days.
Church,
hai
denied
charges
of
The firat two babies died within
City Manager W a r r e n B.
Springs United Fund co-chairmen Mrs. F rank Hender­
any trend toward hierarchy or
minute* after their father had
Knowles
aaid today that tha rains
son, center, and Mrs. K ristian Juthe, who have turned
liberalism to the church. McGuSERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY by Chase 4 Co. during it* 76 year*
told about a tender eeeae with hie
in $1,309.29 to county UF headquarters. United Fund
kin criticized an Alabama lay to tha area have not hurt city
here was recognized by th* Chamber of Commerce last night aa its new
itreets
to
"any
extent”
and
Police
group which had accused Mo­
treasu rer Howard McNulty today thanked the co-chair­
president, B. L. Perkins Jr., awarded a plaque to Randall Chase. Shown a t
"I biased her at least one tima
Chief
Roy
Williams
said
there
hat
derator Ernest T. Thompson of
men fo r the contribution which waa $309.27 over the
th e presentation a t the chamber’s meeting, from left, a r t outgoing presi­
of thooo daaghtors," W
Richmond, Va„ and th# current not been any unusual rash of acci­
Altam onte quota. Twenty-four solicitors collected the
dents
in
tho
city
duo
to
the
rains.
dent
Muck Cleveland J r., Chase, Perkins, and George Touhy, who spoke
church leadership of liberalism.
TW Hannans already kavo
Th* heaviest damage has been
money.
on the Chase 4 Co. contribution to the county aa a pioneer institution
low lying araai outside the city
(Staff Photo)
here.
Negroes Seek Entry towhere
county official* are having
MIAMI (UPI) - 8lx Negro thair problems answering com­
children seeking admission to plaints from citizens btcauao of
whits schools here go today be­ drainage problems.
State Highway 434 to th* Forest
fore the Dade County School
Board. Negro attorney G. R. CUy area has been blocked by the
Grave* Jr., counsel for the NAA- rains at several times, eausinf
GP, said the children wilt go traffic to be detoured.
The county engineer’s office re­
"clear to the top if necessary"
the same num secure tha passage of an upend to get approval of transfers to ported that bffialals a rt working
** MtiMactory to y ( j jickaon High.
North Ml. ’out a series of canals to be dug to
atiUC JHMi
.......................
The Seminole bounty Clumber
Jtn»hiir./ea
^
each Junior High and Fid- alleviate drainage problems.
WA8IILNGTON (UPI) - Presi­ Director Elmar Stasis Indicated
T hu Issue,
taillas tiA
uaif.ie hczore
l u M , i tus
s to
in
■ ess ____• ___
41 “‘The
however,
Industries in the area have not of Commerce board of dlrectori dent Elsenhower conferred far 70 that not only clarification of mlUtord Elementary.
not ba satis- this election ia whether lo keep
been seriously affected by the rains last night approved a $33,100 minutes today with hla top mili­ tary and civilian ipacs roles waa
budget for 1939 60 operations at tary and civilian advisers to the
Job lor tW people
amendment. On the our present provision, or to accept
except for xhipplng purposes.
under discussion but also the
tha rvapportwumant lame is sstttsd other hand, neither will those be the proposed amendment. Having
Truck and moving companies a dinner mooting *4 the Sanford wake of a new open wrangle amount of money that could be de­
FAIRFAX, Va. (UPI) - A for­ have been hard hit, according to Civic Centre.
"a t least temporarily."
satisfied who believe the 44 small­ studied this m atter for four years,
over
U
m nation's apaca program*. voted to speeding up space explora­
Biggest expense item* to the
SU natroa, who tost wank an­ est counties to tW state should I believe we will be much better off mer achool Janitor who told po­ •me official who said he has been
Defense Secretary NeU 11. Me- tion.
nounced W would not soak another each have a separate senator, and in a much better position for lice he pulled the trigger to help having trouble becauae of the budget which runs from Oct. 1, Elroy told reporters after tha
The mtcllng with military and
a
despondent
friend
commit
sui­
1939
to
Sept.
3D.
I960
are
$13,700
the
future
with
tho
new
amend­
without
regard
to
population.
Just
to n s aa senator, s tr e s s e d tha
heavy rains that have "racked” the
Whit* House meeting that It dealt
in salaries for four workers, $8,. with "th* handling of our apaca civilian aides waa arranged altar
hope before the group that tW ap­ because Dad# County baa a senator. ment than we will under the old," cide was in Jail today. He auld southern portion of the state.
tha U. S. space-missile program
he turned hinuclf in because Ills
portionment amend meat will ba Certainly, it will W Impossible to the Senator said.
Shipments of citrua have bean 300 for advertising and promo­
cam* under new lire from MaJ.
conscience bothered him. John seriously hurt but growers are op tion, $1,900 for automobile ex­ programs."
A passed la November.
"Anything that's going to com* Gen. John B. Medaria, retiring
Thomas
Hate,
M
i,
told
police
he
pense,
$1,700
for
an
addition
to
^
"Further gains a r t fa t more
timistic that a break to the weather
fired the gun to help Waller Pugh will occur soon, according to Coun* the chamber building, $1,623 for out," he said, "la going to come Army missile chief, and rock*
probable under this amendment
from th* President."
expert Wernher von Braun.
commit
suicide
tight
years
ago
miscellaneous and the contingen­
than under the present constitution­
: ly Agent Cecil Tucker.
Associate press secretary Anna
Em barrelled by the Russian
at
Spanish
Fort,
Miss.
Hale
said
al prevision," W aeid.
Utility companies also have been cy fund and $1,000 for additional Wheaton said any statement on
Luniks, tlw administration ia un­
l'ugh was despondent over ihe ' iroubled by (he recent rains and a storage space.
"TW proposed amendment is, in
tha meeting would ba itxuad at
death of his wife and the drown­ i telephone company spokesman said
Receipts expected are $10,000 Augusta, Ga., where (he Presi­ der pressure to get confusion out
mg Judgement, an improvement
of military and civilian spac* ef­
ing
of
hla
son.
from
Sanford,
$10,000
from
Semi­
over IW present provision which
! this morning that variou* lines
dent flew today for a five-day va­ forts and speed tho business at
has not been adhered to ia aay
were "waterlogged" but repairmen nole County 112,000 from mem­ cation.
overtaking Russia.
manner since tW apportionment
had the iltuation under control by bership fees and $300 from ml*The presence of Aoting Budget
At best, authorities have said,
cellaneou*
funds.
fight Wgan in 1*46.
late
morning.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov. distribution to television station*
it may bis several years before
The Chamber membership drive
“The amendment is fair not only
dent Eisenhower and former
MIAMI (UPI) - Rain-drench- hai brought 134 paid member*
America can hurl aa big payload*
to our own a n a and particularly LaRoy Collins Tuesday tried to throughout Florida.
President Truman shook bands
into spare aa tha Soviets. Th*
"I hope it will be used widely a n d
. Hk tfto 27tk District, bet M is fa k to patch up his reapportiooment
exchanged
one sentence i-d residents in South Florida and $4,990 SO during its firat three
Russians' rocket boosters admit­
all of Florida.
quarrel with two strong guberna­ over the state," he laid before greetings Tuesday when they met braced today (or further down- weeks drive chairman Bob Crum­
|M&gt;uri
which
would
add
to
the
tedly
are vastly more powerful
ley
told
board
members.
"Tho** who believe tin t Dade torial hopefuls.
lesving tor speaking engagement* for the first time in sit year* at
and there is no way to catch up
If a membership isn't received
But there was no indication that today In Orlando and West Palm the funeral of Gen. George C. deluge that has turned a 1U0overnight.
the prospective candid sics, former (leach in which reanportionment Marshall. Truman and Elsen­ vquare ntile area into a virtual through Ihe mail, a personal call
lake.
One thorny issue on which tha
will be made, Crumley espisiued.
House Speaker Ted David and will be the central theme.
hower, who have been decidedly
More
than
14
inches
of
rain
has
fie
tutor
Georg*
8
m
i
there
was
administration
has been apparent­
Circuit Judge John McCarty,
Collins pledged to give th* peo­ cool toward each other since the
greeted at the Seminola-Volusla ly marking time and now must
wees about to end their feud with ple "the true fact* and leave bitter 1932 presidential campaign, turned a 100 square-mil* area InCounty line Util afternoon by a meet head on la what to do with
the governor.
it up to them to decide how they sat two seat* apart in the same fallri) since Sunday In tome Castro Rushes
boat of .Sanford civic and busi­ the Army’s ballistic mslxllo agen­
Collins had &gt;oms kind words for will vote" to the Nov. 3 election pew to the chapel at Ft. Myi-r, spots between Palm Beach and
ness leadrrs who escorted him cy and tit* team of scientist* and
David during a news conference on adoption or rejection of the Va., during funeral service* for South Miami, with ntoa-lnch tor- To Eastern Cuba
WAlHfNGTON (UPI) -T W Ba- here. But he dismissed McCarty,
rents unofficially recorded In
into town to a caravan.
technicians headed by the Geeproposal.
their old colleague.
press* Court today granted an brother of th* late Gov. Dan
Pompano Beach and near West To Nip Revolt
Sen. Snialhera will speak at mamborn Von Braun.
eighth stay of execution to Caryl McCarty, with a "no comment.”
Palm Roach.
With assignment of the chief
HAVANA ( UPI)—Premier Fidel the Civic Center at 7:30 p. m. to­
Chessman, one time "red light
The Weather Bureau at Mi­ Castro was reported to have rush­ day at a Joint meeting of county military space role to the Air
Newsmen
brought
up
th*
feud
bandit" of Loa Angeles, so hit by asking the governor to com­
ami today located two squall cen- ed at Camaguey province today to civic clubs.
Force, the Army's spare outlook
can bring hi* 10th appeal to tha
I
lers
In the Gulf of Mexico near nip a suspected army revolt
has become progressively dim­
ment
on
David’s
charge
that
Col­
high tribunal.
Florida hut said It la doubtful against his regime.
mer. But that service wants to
Chessman's lawyer, George T. lins has used the reapportionthey will develop into tropical
cling to Us ballistic lasile agen­
The report was broadcast by
ment
for
hi*
own
purpose,
and
Davis of San Francisco, bad ap­
; storms.
cy at llunltville, Ala. and do
| Radio Iteloj in Havana as illsplied to Justice William O. Doug­ McCarty’s inference that Collins
A hurricane huntor plane was 1patches from Camaguey reported
space work under contract to
sacrificed principle when he
in* far tha stay.
dispatched to investigate th* dis­ 1that " a mystery airplane dropped
other government agencies.
Chessman, 34, waa to have been agreed to go along with th* red!*turbances which carried 30 to 40 two crudely-made bomba" on
triciing
compromise.
executed Friday. He had already
' mile an hour winds.
buildings of a sugar mill complex
" I have nothing to say about
arranged to have ‘ la body cre­
One of the ’ nun-tropical" luw at Punta Alegre.
PORTSMOUTH, N. II. tU PI) Mr.
McCarty,”
Collins
remarked.
mated, and mad* his will. The
pressure disturbances was locat­
The threatened army revolt was The FBI and naval intelligence of­
aetata presumably 1* royalties Aa for David, he aaid, ”1 will
ed some 230 miles west-southwest reported centered at the Ignacio ficers today inveitigaled the possi­
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
Horn the books he has written return good for evil."
: of Fort Myars. near the birth- Agramunto military barracks in bility of sabotage aimed at this
"Mr.
David
has
a
fine
record
to prison.
•
• place of Hnrrican* Judith last Camaguey. a province'in eastern country's nuclear submarine fleet. prices at 1 p. in. EST:
aa
a
speaker
and
waa
moat
co­
79
Douglas referred the petition to
weekend. Th* uther waa about Cuba west of Oricnie province
Capt. Carl A. Johnson, acting American T A T
101H
the entire court, which announc- operative with me to many lin­
40 miles south of Apalachicola. where Castro staged hi* own re­ commander of the Portsmouth American Tobacco
53'»
ed iu action ioday.Ch l*T J usliie# i P0^ " ! **** which.,' *h*U everResidents to some areas were volt less than a year ago.
Noval Shipyard, disclosed Tuesday Bethlehem Steel
23
eeaeaaa*
Burlington
Mills
Earl Warren, a former governor ' “ I1"*1*
^ “ ‘d
evacuated,
school*
were
dosed,
that
the
nation's
first
nuclear
pow*
The leader of the revolt was be­
Collins disclosed that ba talked
*7Vi
of California, did ao&lt; participate
and it waa (eared new • planted lieved to be Mjj. Hubert Matos, ered sub, the Nautilus, had sustain­ C &amp; O ...............
to McCarty on he telephone Mon­
63
to the decision.
Chrysler
....
winter
vegetable
crops
ware
hea­
ed
"apparently
intentional"
dam
­
commander
of
the
Ignacio
AgraC u rtiss Wright . . . .
a *a a *#a 3QH
Th* reprieve will allow Chess­ day, but refused to say whether
vily
damaged.
age.
monte
post.
401*
man to file appeal papers and they discussed tho possibility of
The Wealhar Bureau her* fore­
Johnson said he did not know o( Douglas Aircraft .
237
await the high court’s disposition McCarty resigning as a circuit
Dupont
cast
more
rain
for
the
section
any
other
ships
or
submarines
be­
Judge to make the governor's
90'*
oi them.
today and a forccasUr aaid "we Hoffa Battles
ing damaged at the yard, but add­ Eastman Kodak .
S3‘«
Davis had dl*d a clemency pe­ race.
Ford Motor
Just
can't
tall
when
it
will
and."
ed
that
it
was
a
"qualified"
an­
McCarty told newsmen he would
77*4
tition with California Gov. EdGeneral Electric
Three families In a West Palm Orlando Court
swer.
331*
raund G. Brown, lui,' after bear­ discus* this with the governor
General
Motors
..
Beach
subdivision
were
evacuated
Shipyard
officials
refused
to
ORLANDO (I P!) - Teamster*
234
ing and considering the plea over before he formally announces or
late Tuesday and it waa feared boss Jimmy Hoffs ind a battery comment on reports of (ires, Graham Paige . . .
undertakes
a
campaign.
34
th* weekend. Brows turned it down.
••**•*••*
water
would
enter
other
hornet.
broken
pipes
and
cither
incidents
at
Inti.
T
I
T
of
union
lawyers
wrnt
to
rourt
The governor also reported that
43H
Lorillard
Two elementary school* In the today to try to force an Orlando the yard.
his "pitch" for the reapportion- j
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Minuto
Maid
Pompano
Beach
—
Margate
area
In
Groton,
Conn.,
extreme
secur­
bank to release $400,000 in union
ment plan has been taped for
Insurance Code
• MMSi ei t 107**
were ordered closed when water fund*.
ity precautions were to force at th* Penney ....
lapped at their doors. Hundreds
Th* Florida National Bank o4 i Allantic submarine base and the Pvnn KK ........................... 1134
To Be Explained
33a
of children were kept from at­ Orlsndo has refused to yield the nearby Electric Boat Yard where Royal American
The new Florid* Insurance coda Judith Moves Far
tending other schools by their money until a $330,000 loan on a the world's biggest atomic-power­ Soars Roebuck . &gt;•***•#•*•*• 49
4834
parent*.
passed by the 1939 stats legislature
Team-ters—backed housing pro­ ed submarine, the twin-reactor [ Standard Oil NJ *•**•••***#
will be explained ky the managing Out In Atlantic
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A five inch rain pelted the ject la repaid. The project has Triton, Is scheduled to b« commix Sludebaker . . . .
M
MIAMI (UPI) — Hurricane
director of th* FLrida Stats Lift
Greater Miami area Tuesday. goo* into bankruptcy.
U. S. Steal . . . .
siooed Nov. 10.
Underwriters’ Asociation, Stanley Judith raced eaatward to th* At­
Heaviest concentration waa to the
A TV SET FOR THE HOSPITAL was presented to Ad­
Stone, at the St. John’s Life Un­ lantic today more than 900 miles
Cutler Ridge section to Uie south.
P*tto shots will ba given Batm inistrator H arry Weir, left, yesterday by Dr. Edwin L.
derwriters’ Allocation meeting to­ east of Bermuda.
John D. Campbell, Dade County i Game Cancelled
Lindsey, president of the Sanford Civitan Club. Director
a rtsy at the Joyce* U f sensation
morrow.
Forecasters said there waa a
agriculture agant, aaid crop dam­
Tha Sanford Junior High School
o f Nurse* M ary Detyens sampled a fru it cake like th at
Cm ter an French Are. Cart k*
Stone will diseiaa the soda’a an- possibility that Judith, barely
age to tomatoes, bean* aad | grid game scheduled tonight has
which the Civitans sold last year to buy the TV set and
plication to th* agent and the buy- holding hurricane intensity with
other vegetables recently planted been cancelled because of wet
only
$1 aad everybody who needs
finance other civic projects. Yesterday marked this j cau J not be determined until grounds, school officials said totog pub'ic at the luncliecn meeting 73 mile an hour winds, would sjon
shots ia urged I* gat there.
J dseiDUgrata into a line of squall*. 1 jraar’a *Ui% of Civitan fru it cake sales.
Jim
1 waters recede.
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Gunman Runs Wild

Stenstrom Urges Reapportionment
To Aid Senators Do Job

$33,100 Budget
Approved By
C Of C Directors

Ike Meets W ith Brass

Over New Space Wrangle

Helps Friend Out

Collins Tries To Patch

Up Amendment Quarrels

Hand Shaking

Senator
Greeted

Court Grants
Chessman Slay

FBI Investigates
Sub Sabotage

P *

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Saturday _
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health

The Seminole County Association
for Retarded Children* Nursery
School win accept say retarded
child, regardlcia of age, the a l­
location executive board decided
Monday night.
Participation will be required of
a parent who cetera a child la the
auriery program, the beard said. A
ichedula e l a daily routine will he
given each parent whose child la
admitted to the program. The Nur­
sery School is conducted by moth­
ers of retarded children and la
now houaed in the Christian and
Miaaionary Alliance Church at lllh
St. and P ark Ave.
A committee to inveatlgate using
the Utile Red Scheol House on
Palmetto St. aa a permanent nuraery building haa hern formed. The
aaaoclatloa fee la the fence and
large arnuade weald make thla aa
Ideal location. Securing a perma­
nent place to heuee the school la
a seal of tbo association which
plaaa la draw up a charter for the
acbeol.
Advieory heard mtmbera who
will aorvo with the eaeedatloa ere
Mre. Charlea L. Park Sr., Rev.
David 8. Caraefla, Dr. Garden D.
Stanley. Jen Davie Jr., la v . Rich­
ard J. Lyaae and Mrs. B. B. Chap-

Semlntlt County haa been one
r the counties in Florida chosen
i participate la a Caacor Pre-

Ceuaty officials will meal to­
ur la Orlando for a luncheon

m ik e Sanford Art AssocUUoa
fcaiwtiva beard last sight sot
f a r . • as the daU for their art
K »w at Ike Chris Center.
J i b e aattUUM wUl be apea
W a t wtO • p.

hl

with redmab*

E aM

served (ram four until
h m . There w U bo aa charge
S r e f l a i r 1" k Um show which
M be epea to Um pubUc, Um

Man Pastas B u c k
To G a t O ff Homs
O f Dilamma

than l m m persoas. It wiU bo
Um largest health study over at*
tempted and will require sis
WAYLAND, Mich. (UP!) y e a n to complete, officials said
Floyd Hall of nearby Greea Lake
today.
Twcoty-Sovan states hero boon bad ta pass Um buck to itato po­
selected far Um study with Flee* lice whoa they answered hla amiey call.
all started whoa Hall hoard
hie dog chasing a largo back doer

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Russians Agree
On Antarctic Pact

Mary Soderbloom, Sanford
Charles Brown, Sanford
Bridget Bryant, Sanford
Fred Dudley, Sanford
Gladys Hall. Sanford
Dismissals

u u riv o mwnwwtj m u w iv
Heryer DeWlt, Sanford
Betty Yates, Sanford
William Class, Lake Mary
Mildred Luster, Lake Mary
Elaor Oweni, Maitland
Greea Matrger, Sanford
Margaret Boyd. Lake M eans
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Mlchela, Sanford, a son
Dismissals
Virgil Milam, Sanford
O n es MtUgar, Sanford
Ruby Moore, Sanford
Anna Davis. Lake Mary
ZU Day, Altamonte Springs
Lola Marino, Sanford
Roy Harris. Lake Charlea, La.
Anderson Dunwoody, Sanford
Arthur Wade, Sanford
Rosie Slpplo and baby girl,
Sanford
Florence Thompson, DcBary
brownie 'Mae Lee, Sanford
Evelyn Cushing, Sanford
June Unglnfelter, Sanford
MaUe E. Daughatry. Sanford
Charles P. Banned, Sanford
Arno Wilkins, Sanford
Princes Grove. Caaaelberry
Lola Booth, DcBary

WASHINGTON (UPD - T h u
United State* and Russia have
•greed with 10 other natleoa that
the antarctic should bo used only
for peaceful purposes.
The 13-natloo antarctic confer­
ence announced Tuesday that Its
commute# considering polttlcal
and legal matters bad agreed
that all measures of a military
nature should bo prohibited.
A communique said tho agree­
ment was oipoetsd to become ArUcle 1 of an antarctic treaty bar­
ring military activity in the south
polar regions.
The conference began work last
week on a U. 8.—proposed treaty
to keep tho area out of the cold
war and any hot ones.

It Really Pays
To Be Polite

H ard To Convince
•

3 LONDON (UPD - Radio Mo*' today quoted Premier Nikita
Khrushchev as admitting that
) | Is not aaiy to convince peasants
surrender their land and other
rsonal possessions for collective
rning. “ A great effort must be
ivince the peasant to abandon
old custom hia outlook,”
ruahehev aald.

r

Whan he want out to inveatlgate,
Um deer tu n e d ow him and be
headed back for Um house.
The buck followed him Into the
cottage hut calmed down when
bo offared tbo animal some sugar.
But the buck grew frisky again
after Hall slipped a rope around
hia nock and tied the other end
to a tree outside.
Hall said bo made the mistake
of leaving the rope too long and
the buck chased him back into
the cottage. Thet’a when ho put
In hia call for help.
But tbo time police errived,
they found Hell banging on to the
antlers of the buck. The animal
shook himself loose, snapped the
rope and headed for safely in
the woods baton the officers
could do anything about It.
The nation’s farm families re­
ceived about eight billion dollars
from off-lhe- farm activities In
1MI, according to the National
Industrial Conference Board.

of th e body. The
apine in the con*
tra l line ahaft
of the body — it
la th e main sup*
&gt;rt of The head.

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t l i p raetk a of adaotifla
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WASHINGTON (UP1) - A Ruaaiaa scientist haa predicted that
“pilots and scientific work era"
will bo scat into apace aboard re­
coverable satellites “la the M ar
future.’*
Space authorities here would
not bo aurpriaed If the Russians
sent up a manned satellite next
year. Tbo United States does not
expect to put a man In space beThe Soviet predlcUon was made
by Prof. V. Dobranravov, doctor
of phyalcomatbemaUcal acleneaa,
Moscow, la an article distributed
by the Commerce Department's
office of technical services.
Dlscuaalng Lunik II, which be
wld was fully guided and tracked
all the way to the moon Sept. IS­
IS, Dobranravov foresaw “ other
far-reaching actions.’*
“in particular,’’ he said, “ the
creation of controlled end recov­
erable artificial earth lataUUas in
the near future la already fully
pouible. It la also already pos­
sible to dispatch pilots and scien­
tific workers la auch satellites for
training them for diitaot inter­
planetary flights.”

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fe a t above its normal level.
(UP1 Telephoto)

Nearly 32 million American fam
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jftrvice as of Jan. I. tew, and
Me Gas Appliance Manufacturers
Mciation expects thla number
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Gvnrnmaai; officials express »d conrarn yesterday ovtr possible harm ful aide affect*
«f a court-orde r ed halt ia tha ateal atrlke.
President Eisenhower aaid th a t ha had no choice but
to a o d M U taja m O o n to send tha striking steelw orkers back
to th a min* fo r SO day*.
B ut Labor Secretary Jame* P. Mitchell and ch lef factU nder George W . Taylor made no secret of th eir belief th at
■ueh a true* would not settle the m arathon d ep u te.
H era's w h a t informed source* In W ashington ballev*
"m ay occur d uring the so-called 8&amp; d.y "codlng-off" period:
- , Negotiation* will atop for 10 day* o r two wMk* whW»
^ h a g e m e n t and union leaders are occupied w ith back-to.

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la f a a t old pay scales, may agpraaa this resentm ent by slowgowns, refusing to work overtime and other harassing tae*
*k**Th«ra m ay bo "chao*" in steel m arkets whan mill* ro*

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(i WH] ta k a weeks — perhaps a m onth or m ors—to got
■reduction up to 9 0 per cent of capacity. Soma experts say
S y 50 —not 8 0 -d a y * of production will bo poaaible because
ef th e need to warm furnaces and then repair facilities.
- . F u r t h e r bargaining wUl proceed w ithout any h w t on
th e parties fo r an agreement. During th e strike, both side*
M t economic prassurs — th e workers got no paychecks
and th e industry a d d no steal.
.
Union and company officials will point th e ir m ajor ef­
fec ts to the Taft-H artiey vote on m anagem ent's final offer.
THe union will campaign for an overwhelming "no" vote a n d
m anagem ent wfll do tha opposite to improve bargaining
positions.
V f i x h a strik e Is likely to resume a fte r th e injunction ex­
pires unless negotiators reach an agreem ent well before the
Il1£
The bnck-to-wark order would prohibit resum ption of
t M walkout until around Jsn. 10. This would probably in sp ire
a flood of proposals for dealing with emergency dispute* th a t
could bring woe to union and m anagement when Congress
reconvenes In January.
.
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Taylor and Mitchell have warned th a t unless this dls■die is settled a t th e bargaining table, it m ay lead to con­
tra c t term s imposed by government decree in th e future.
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Dog Owners Told To Watch Animals
"flack dogj will W impounded
"Licensed e r uallm aed, K Is
unlawful for feoaete dogs W heat, or deitrored." Knowleo emphislidestructive, or vleteoe dogs te be ed.
eltowed to run a t large." iesfard
The doi catcher will be patronCity Manager W erree X. Kaowiei
lag
from now ea "la order to pick
laid yesterday.
_________
up all itray or unlicensed dog*."
Lirciuei and vaccination are
U. S. Income
required for all dogs over two
montha old, the city manager
Foils Slightly
pointed out In requesting dog ownWAflHINGTON &lt;UPI)-?er*ooa) tra te control and license their
lecome received hy Americana fell peta.
eUgbtly is fleptember, due partly
Compainls about dogs should be
ta the steel etrike and work • top- telephoned to PA &gt; 3111 during
f a gee la eopper reflaerlei end weekdays and FA 2-777S after
m eat packing plasts.
work hours. Complaints may also
Income still we* running far be made to the Police Station.
"Doga should be vaccinated for
•bead of the l*i* recession year
however. If the patters ef the first rabies annually by your veterin­
nine montha of this year continues, arian," the city manager advised.
total income la 113# will be 911,100,- He asked cooperation in ridding
Sanford of stray or sick dogs.
•00,000 abovo 103*.

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Washington See-Saw
■y WIN FKNDLBTON
A few weeks age folks would
etop ue sad ask whet we thought
ef Mr. Kknuhekev'e visit Today,
they are talking about the steel
atrlke—er the TV quia shows, or
asst week's foetball gam*. Which
briags us back te Mr. K's visit.
I r e s though we atilt don’t know
whet te thiak about I t one Im­
pression does begla te work Its
war out of the’great mass of fog
that surrounds U.
Our impression la: we don't
kaow enough about wbat is going
*e la the rest of the world. Either
the reporting it too leant, or we
are not interested. Maybe we a rt
loo wrapped up In our own daily
grind to care much about what
the other fellow Is dolng-ov think­
ing.
Maybe Americans are a bit
smug. Maybe.we think we are
the only folks on aartb with
Ideas—good or bad. Maybe we
had better take more time watch­
ing the other fellow. We might
learn aomeihing.
This was brought home to ua
last week when wo met a man
from Ceylon. Ceylon la one of
the ‘‘underdeveloped'' countries
of the far east. It la of little
Intrrrat lo us except when we
want rubber, coconut oil, cloves,

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and the employer each contribute
to a. retirement fund. This will
m akt Ibem save—Just aa It baa
made millions of Americana put
something sway each payday.
But. here la tha difference in
hla plan. That money will not be
handled by the government. It
will go into p r in ts beaks—and
will be used only lor the pur­
chase of common etocka. Not
foreign slocks, but stock la C*ylonase companies. This money
would be the basis for starting
new Industry in Ceylon.
Loganalhan aaya it would work
like our stock market with mil­
lions of workers owning shares
In the business of Ceylon.
We don't pretend to know too
mueh about economics. We don't
read the market resort* each
day. But, we do think that maybe
we had better look lo some of
our overseas neighbor* ones in
awhilv. They might come up with
some good idcss—like this Mr.
Loganalhan.
His idea might be all wet—we
don't know. But, somehow we
think maybe we would be better
off if the money we have paid
Into the Social Security System
had been riding on IBM or Stand­
ard Oil or AT&amp;T Instead of sitting
In a government vault—waking
for ua to get to be S3 years old.

WASHINGTON — There’i a
hero and a villain Is most suc­
cessful plots. And for nearly a
week the House committee in­
vestigating hoaxy quit shows
flirted with climax In reviewing
the TV amcller-dremniere.
However, the climax was prov­
ing elusive.
Perhaps tha high point of ten­
sion was struck In mid-afternoon
of the fourth day of probing, in o
committee was an hour overdue
for its return to tb* House cau­
cus room after a secret aesalon.
Then, one of the members pop­
ped in from an entrance behind
the dais. Cameramen and report­
ers sprung as a single giant
watchspring toward the dais, as
other lawmakers appeared. Men
and woman la the Urge audience
pushed forward la their chairs.
“ la Charles Van Dortn going
."Do you know
pei
to appear?'
where he la?" . . . “Ilea a subpoena
been Issued for Van Doren?"
Thus went the questions.
Rep. Oren Harris (D., Ark.),
chairman, peared over the shoul­

der of one newsman reading a
paper snd squinted at the twoword heading aero*, tbe front
page of the (Hue Streak F.dltlon
of the Washington Daily News.
It read: “ Where's Charlie?’’ In
two words, the whole rtory.
The Congressmen weren't talk­
ing. But one of them admitted
an extraordinary Saturday ses­
sion would be called.
Charles Van Doren, the goodlooking, siiy, rlcan-cul piuft*sor of
modern history's moat unusual
role of herodom—tha glowing
symbol of quU.
Overnight, is It were, he par­
layed his answers into sn Instan­
taneous fortune well over IIOO.OOO,
and a coveted S30.0UO a year news
job with the National Broadcast­
ing Company.
Suddenly, the big bubble broke
and he was suspended from bis
NBC job. He went into hiding.
There's a hero nd a villain
in most successful plots. The
question now was: Which of these
is Chsrlie Van Doren? A witness
swore, under oath, that Van
Doren must have known the out­

come in the point system of “21"
when he stepped Into the Isola­
tion booth. Van Doren swore,
under oath earlier In New York,
that he received no asaUtanc*.
So now the caucus room au­
dience was chafing for word on
Van .Doren'* appearance before
the committee. Why? Curiosity
to see the now-mysterious star
performer was only a minor rea­
son.
Tbe elderly ladies in tha front
row wanted to ace him, I* hear
him, to have him reassure them
that It wasn’t *o — that be was
still the hero. But there were
cynics there, too.
Human being! are funny about
hero worship. They first build
themselves, an idol, and they hang
onto this symbol as If k were
a part of them. But at th* slight­
est hint of dlKiwditation, they
join the pack to slash it down.
Whatever the outcome, this
much la certain: Charles Van
Doren was producing mere dra­
ma and suspension now than in
those days that mad* him a
hero.

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from Ceylon?
Tbe man wo met is a banker—
president of the largest bank In
Colombo. He cim e to the United
States as a delegate to the World
Hank meeting. Ilia name Is C.
Loganalhan. He brought a new
Idea.
Hla eyes burn with conviction
when be tells how Ceylon and
other low Income countries can
better ihemselvra by stimulating
internal development through bis
scheme.
He begins by explaining that
“Ceylon's property entirely de­
pends on world conditions over
which It has no control." All Cey­
lon can do is sell raw materials.
He says, "As much ts 40H of
Ceylon's food requirements and
over 90% of Its rrqulremants of
clothing are Imported. And the
per capita income per annum in
Ceylon U only about 1120.
He says that tveryone knows
that internal development must
come from the savings of ths lo­
cal people. Hut, folks in Ceylon
don't save their money. They
never have. They don't know how.
It might take generations to teach
them.
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set up a system like our social
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there is a foremen lor every five
workers and each supervisor la a
psychologist wltk a master’s or
doctor’s degree.
The raw materials el this "fac­
tory" are the woman who is too
nervous to do a simple task, the
man who explode* at a routine
order, the youth not bright
enough to follow simple Instruc­
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The opeiation is a pilot project
based on the assumption that vo­
cational therapy, w h i c h has
worked so well for the physically
handicapped, should prove equal­
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The non-sectarian Philadephla
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own money and a Federal grant of
$39,H i, began tb* experiment six
months ago under the direction of
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lie said all of hla "clients" have
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Miss
M in Mary Jane Flyn,
F'lyn, cfcushtfcuah-1. church, and Dr. W
W., P. Brooks i ly in a street length dross of white
te r of Mrs. Hazel C. Fly* jAl the Jr.
brocade satin, She wore a face
late Mr. 0. H. F'lynt, bc-im the
Floor baskets of flowers flanked veil of illusion attached to a
bride of Sherwood Edwjnl Bar­ the altar and a program of nup­ head circlet of pearls and she
bour Jr., son of Mr. am M a. S. I tial music was given by Roger carried a white Bible topped with
E. Barbour Sr., Saturdiy 1; the H am s, organist, and Gene Kron- a white orchid and satin stream­
First Methodist Church.
jeager who sang “ Because” and ers. The Bible was a gift from
the groom.
The double-ring ccrcnonj was “The Lord’s Prayer.”
performed at five p. m. b the
Miss Barbara Flynt, sister of
The bride, given in marriage by
Rev. T. C. O’Stcen. pastor f the her uncle, J . W. Flynt, was love­ the bride, was maid of honor

and wore a street length dress bour
hour chose a dark print dress
d
of ntisly green aatin with match­ fashioned with a buuffaul skirt
ing shoes and headpiece. She car­ and wide collar.
ried a bouquet of bronze mums
The couple will live In Wadtcy,
backed by croton teaves.
Ala. where he is enrolled m Sou­
S. E. Barbour Sr. served his thern I'Pton College.
son as beat man and u sh tri were
Robert Barbour, brother of the
groom, and Johnny Yeackte.
Mrs. Flynt choaa for her daugh- |
ter’s wedding a royal blue crepe
dress with whita accessories and
a shoulder corsage of pink carna­
tions.
The groom’s mother wore a
light blue lace dress with match­
ing accessories and a corsage of
pink carnations.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Benton to­
Following the ceremony, a fam­
ily buffet supper wras given at day announced the engagement
the home of the bride. Out-of-town and appioaching marriage of.
guests were Mrs. Florence Amond their daughter. Joyie Lynn, to
of Alexandria, Va., grandmother Krnncth Bay Fhlwurd-, son of C.
of the groom; Mrs. J . M. Camp­ E. KdwanU of Milton, West Va.
bell of St. Augustine, grandmoth­
Miss Benton graduated from
e r of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Seminole High School with the
I,. C. Westbrook, St. Augustine. class of '5!* amt was a member
Mrs. Ira. Ramsey of Ormond of the Triple Trio.
Reach, Mrs. Paul Revels, Ra­
The groom-cleet n 1 1 c n d c il
leigh, N. C.. Mrs. Loretta Crock- schools in West Yiiginia uml is
rtt. Alexandria, Va., and Mr. employed nt the Sanford Truck
and Mrs. J. F. Campbell also of Center.
St. Augustine.
The wedding will take place
F’or her honeymoon Mr*. Bar­ Saturday at 8 p m , in the First
Baptist Church, All friends of the
couple are invited to attend.

Joyce Benton
To Marry

K. R. Edwards

D. A.R. Hears
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FRIENDSHIP NICiHT of the Order of Eastern Star was well attended
last week. Pictured here left to right, are Harvey Dunn, worthy patron
anti host for the evening; Mrs. Anna Perez. Mrs. Linnie Moye, worthy ma.
tron, and Sheridan E. Simpson. Airs. Perez and Air. Sintpson were out of
town visitiny officers.
(Herirstrom Photo)

Eastern Star Has
116 Party Guests
Seminole Chapter 2. Order o f ; Guest officers served from
Eastern Star, observed Friend- j Volusia Chapter 186. DcLand 16,
ship Night last week with lif t, Daytona 1, New Smyrna 3, llunmembers and gttc.vii present at j nell 9.1 and Rarhcrvllle it. Three
first lime visitors were Mr. and
the Masonic Hall.
Mrs. C. A. Thompson, past patron
and past matron of Salter chap­
ter 1, Birmingham. Ala., ami
Mrs. Lila Murrell, Townsend
chapter 305. Baker, N. Y.
October birthdays were celebrat­
ed for 25 members and guests.
Of special interest was the birth­
day of Mrs. Murray Jarvis, past
matron of Seminole Chapter 2
and past grand electa of the
grand chapter of Florida. A
“ This Is Your Life” program was
presented in her honor and many
pictures, taken from birth lo her
present year* in Eastern Star,
were shown by Mrs. L. T. Shep­
pard. She was presented with a
gift flout thu chapter.
The chapter room was decorated
with tall white basket* of red
glads. The serving table in the
dining room was' covered with a
co lo rfu l Halloween elolli and cen­
tered with a pumpkin filled with
branches of Pyrarantha berries,
shrimp plant, and mandarin hal
blooms, surrounded hy lighted
pumpkin candles. Individual tall­
ies were centered vviili strip* of
orange crepe paper on which
stood “ corn shock*" made from
pine needes, and small oranges
decorated to resetnblr pumpkins.
Candy corn was scattered in brok­
en pine needle “ straw." Favors
were black witch cutouts riding
lollipop brooms.
Worthy Patron and Mrs. Harvey
Dunn were host ami hostess ami
invited everyone lu enjoy refresh­
ment* after tho meeting.

The last meeting of the Sallie
Harrison chapter, N. S. D.A.R.
was held at the home of Mrs.
here Saturday by the Sanford Drove. Serving on the tea committee were,
Edmund Mcisch with the Mmes.
left to right, the Mmes. John McDonald, Edward Miller, Stephen Androsko,
A. W. Lee, It. W. Rucker and
Wade Snyder, Bernard Wolford and Jackie Carruther.
J. B. Ray as co-hostesses.
A board meeting preceded the
business meeting with Mrs. K.
E. Roumitlat, Regent, in charge.
At this time it was announced
that the district meeting will be
j Mrs. Wade Snyder, chairman of held Oct. 2S in DcLand and the
Sixty guests enjoyed a tea given frosting and pink rose buds.
During the tea, guests h eard ' the tea, was assisted by the follow- State Conference meeting will
in honor of the Orlando and Winter
Park Does by the Sanford Drove Louis Muller* Avcurdioii Sym-1 ing who poured: Mrs. Edward Mil take place in Miami in March.
phony which featured George ler, Mrs. Stephen Androsko. Mrs.
160 at the Elks* Club Saturday.
It was voted to continue dona­
Stiver tea service decorstcd each Stanksy, well known TV and radio Bernard Wolford, Mrs. Richard tions to American Indians, State
1Mapcs. Mr*. John McDonald and Library in Orlando, four approv­
end of a beautifully arrarged ban­ musician.
| Miss Nancy Foster.
quet table act with crystil cande­
ed schools and the D.A.R. Mu­
In the receiving line were Mrs. seum in Washington. The D.A.R.
labrum. Delicate sandwiches and
1Kdward Pratt, Mrs. Robert Caru- also supports two schools at
cakes were attractive wi h white
1titers, Mrs. Garfield Walker, Mrs. Grant, Ala., and Tantassce, S. C.
I I’etcr Ruktir, Mrs. Evelyn DisMrs. C. E. Butler spoke on Na­
Ramseys Winners
brow and Mrs. William Harden.
tional Defense and Mrs. J. B. Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Mar- [
presented a program on the in­
A t Bridge Club
tin journeyed last week-end to
signia of tho society.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde lUmscy St. Petersburg to visit Mrs. Mar­
During the social hour the hos­
were first place winners in the tin’s mother and sister. Mrs. L.
tesses served refreshments from
weekly Sanford Duplicate Bridge Sykes and Miss Lillian Sykes.
a lea table lovely with silver
Club play.
Major Ellen J. McBratnlc,
appointments. Other members
Second was won by Mrs. J. E. Army Nursing Corps, is visiting,
and guests present were the
Baker and partner; third by Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A lnigc group of Sanford peo­ Mmes. A. K. Key. Deane Turn­
and Mrs. Charles Bone; fourth by Charles B. Mcltratnic, at their
er. F. E. BoD. R. E. True, W. E.
Mrs. George McCall and Miss home on Cornell Drive. Sho is ple spent the weekend in Miami Baker, I- P. Hagan. P. P. Camp­
where they uttended the NavyMargaret Davis.
bell, A. C. Benson, Lawrence Tin­
with the 2'Jth evacuation hospital Miami football game.
The club will play again at a t Ku Usvpiu, M au.
sley, Raymond Smith, Howard
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8 p. hi. Thursday.
J. II. Galloway, son of Con­ Orange Bowl game were Capt. Brewer. C. L. Park, FI. M. Hoke,
stable and Mrs. J. (j. Calloway, and Mrs. J. D. Kamagc. Capt. uml Ralph Leonard, A. S. McCalltim,
Sanford's Singing Church entered Orange Memorial Hospital, Mrs. F’. G. Edwards; Cmdrs. and It. E. I'carcc and Frank Gallo'their wives, S. N. Baney, II. F\ i way ltl.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE |Saturday for observation.
l.ang, Leo /.ok. J. FI. Cousins, D.
NAZARENE
A. King, II. II. Osborne,
B.
Smith uml FI. J. Winters; Lcdrs.
Welcomes You
ami their wives, J, 1). I.angfmd,
113 South .Maple Ave.
J. W. Taft, V. 11. Jennings Jr., i At the last meeting of the San­
John Harluwr, T. J. Redman, O. ford If. D. C. Miss l.ucy Nowlin
J. Lopcr, D. E. Brubaker, P. S. j of Florida Power And Light preHarward, Ken Sandon and John ' sented a demonstration on riceMr. sml Mrs, I* FI. Roberts ; enjoyed by John Carlson, Lisa Jo
{ trie lighting.
The Dependable Sunday School Swope.
During her talk she stressed entertained with a parly for their Davis. Georgina l.anklurd, Jim
Others, Lt. and Mis. D. C.
Class of the First Methodist
Church enjoyed a covered dish Hamilton, Lt. and Mrs. Neil Pru- fitness to purpose and decora­ son, Marty, on hts sixth birth my Kulterum, Billy Mixon. Tint j
Brooklyn. Mary Best, David Alex­
supper, at its regular monthly den, Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. It. Val­ tive needs in lighting so that a day Sunday.
ander. Marlin llockcrsniith, Karl
meeting is. McKinley Hall Mon­ enzuela. Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. T. happy combination of practica­
Cake, punch and games were Robert, and Gayle Robert*.
J. Dcmboski, Lt. (j. g.) It. G. bility as well as beauty can be
day night.
Business was conducted by the Anderson, I.t. (j, g .) and Mrs. J. accomplished in today's planning.
A short talk on "Health” was
retiring president, Mrs. C. L. H. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. D. Huntpresented
by Mrs, Myrtle Wilson.
j
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Cmdr.
George
Humphries,
It.
Wallis.
also urged members to accept
The Rev. T. C. O’Slecn installed (i.
1 Miller, B. G. Klunkc ami J. M. She
an invitation from the Lavorcs II.
the following officers for the new Boeder.
D. club t&lt;&gt; attend a demonstration
year:
on
corsage making to be held Nov
President, Mrs. V. L. Smith; vice
5.
pres., Mrs. T. C. O’Stccn; secre­
Mrs. John Clark, chairman, w.is
tary, Mrs. A. L. Kstcrson; treas­
urer Mrs. C. R. Jones, and
Mr. , ml Mrii Mli,on Stubl&gt;4 of in charge of the meeting and hos
teases were Miss Eva Hunt and
teacher, Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker Sr. (;a ,nf*vil!e announced today the Mrs. John Clark.
The new president presented ,)irth of , WB|
Nej, on 0ct.
Mrs. Wallis with a gift from the i x yjrJ. Stubbs is the daughter of
Crisp bscon, hard cooked rgg-.
class in appreciation o her work Mr. am, Mri j
„ oolthan oI
and mayonnaise make a tasty fill­
of the past year, She also appoint-'
j
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treasurer and Mrs. H. B. McCall
Sr. as devotional chairman.
Hostesses lor the meeting were
Mrs. McCall, Mrs. Shoemaker and
Mrs. James Wright. Members pre- ■
on
sent included Mrs. Nancy Brock.
Mrs. Mildred Rutncr, Mrs. EsterWELCOME W A G O N
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Porter Lansing, Mrs. Ray Herron.
.Mrs. Winnie Murphy, Mrs. John
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Smith, Mrs. L. B. Steele. Mrs.
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Texas over Rico—My favorite
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Wynn, Sam Jones
Grab Top Hurler
Honors For 1959

(M a R S A t t L i

I E l m m ,” Cartwright gem m ate.
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USA «h*r* suitable habitat be­
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at ths present rate the Indian
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Planning Coast Move?
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A fi­
nancial adviser to Washington
Senators owner Colvin Griffith
has suggested that another Amerlean League club president will
try to move his team to lbs Weat
Coast In 1941. Attorney C. Leo
Deorsey, a former director of the
Washington club and Griffith's ad­
viser, mads it clear that be was
talking about Arnold Johnson,
owner of the Kansas City Athletks.

Reporter Dies
NEW YORK (U Pl) — Funeral
services will be held Thursday
for Edward P. Farrell, 77, a
veteran newspaperman and a
member of the publicity staff a t
all New York race tracks since
1940. Farrell died Monday night.

MIAMI .UPl) — Modest Dow
Ftniterwald, Tequcsta'e 80-yearold golf professional whs won the
Florid* PGA Championship at
Naples Sunday, has bora chosen
United Praia International'* "Flo­
rida Athlete o! the Week-"
The state's sports writers voted

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The Athena, Ohio, native hasn't
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In 1955 and he admits to short­
comings in his game.
But money • wise, he ranka
among the best In hlatory.

United Press International
Georgia’* Bulldogs, the fifth
Southeastern Conference team to
meet th* Kentucky Wildcats this
eoaaM, atressed the passing game
Tuesday in hopes o f keeping the
Wildcats in the habit of losing.
Kentucky, which has had the
misfortune of meeting the likes
of L8U, Mississippi, Auburn and
Georgia Tech, hopes for an easier
game Saturday night in Lexing­
ton.
Coach. Wally Butte, knowing
what a good showing the Wildcats
have made In all of their losses
In the SEC to date, worked hla
Georgia on pass defense end of­
fense In hopes of keeping et the
tap of the conference.
Auburn's Tiger* worked for
more depth for their game with
the U nivtnlty of Miami Friday
night. Coach Ralph Jordan said he
needs more help than the 26 men
who played against Georgia Tech
.last weekend. Jordan cited how
tired Navy got In ita game with

Coach John Vaught warned hla
Mississippi Rcbela that they should
fear Arkansas speed. ’’They're by
far the fastest team we have met
this year,". Vaught told hla squad.
Arkansas pteete the Rebels in
Memphis, where the 32,000-»eat
Crump Stadium U sold out.
Louisiana State ran through a
muddy workout Tuesday on both
offense and defense. Half • back
Daryl Jenkins looked good In
knocking down two passes and
intercepting three more.
Florida’* Gators have never lost
to L3U at Florida Field. Coach
____
Bob Woodruff, shrugging off a
hanging in effigy by member* of
the student body, changed hla line­
up but would not give details.

NEW YORK (U Pl) — Early
Wynn and Sam Jones, two "pleas*
ingty wild" right-handers who
toons to improye with ago, were
named the major league pitchers
of the year today by the' United
P itts International.
Wynn a St-game winner wor the
Chicago White Sow, won the
American League sward with 23
of a possible 24 votes from the
committee of experts representing
every city In the league. The
other vote went to Cemllo Pascoal who won 17 games for the
Washington Senators.
Jonas, who appeared in SO
games and had a 21-15 record for
tba San Francisco Giants, re­
ceived 18 votes from the National
League Committee. Elroy Face,
th« amazingly successful rale if
ace of the Pittsburgh Pirates, got
six votes and Johnny Antonelli of
the G lu ts and Lew Burdette of
the Milwaukee Braves got one

The Seminotes rotarn home to
Memorial Stadium after being on
the road for the past two weeks.
H o Seminole record e t Use half­
way mark now stands at 1*4 and
although thin i s have b eta going
a little xoufh they are still la
good shape to take hossore in the
Conference. I s their only confer­
ence outing this season they lost
a thriller to Apopka U-U and it
they rebound they could still pol­
ish off Winter Park, Leesburg,
and Lakeview.

Casanova Gets
Coaching Award

EUGENE, Or*. (UPI) — He
never has depth of material, so
he makes a flaming team spirit
do the job instead.
He stresses the human touch so
much that ho even finds time to
console rival players—like Bobby
Newman of Washington State,
whose missed extra-point try two
years ago gave Oregon a 14-13
win that paved th* way to the
Rose Bowl.
He’s Len Casanova of Oregon,
honored today by United Prcsa
International aa the college foot­
ball "Coach of the Week" for
Oregon’s 20-3 upset of the Air
Force Academy. It was the fifth
straight win for unbeaten, almost
I t was something of a year of unnoticed Oregon and the first
vindication for both award win­ loss In IS games for tba Air
ners — Wynn because he had ex­ Force.
perienced two straight losing teasons and Jones because he proved
he could win under the pressure Fights In U. S.
NEW YORK (UPl) — Former
of a pennant race.
Wynn, 30, of Hartford, Ala., British Empire lightweight charawaa the steady band of Vie White plon Willie Toweel of South Af­
Sox staff all season. He had a rica will make hie American de­
22-10 record and a 3.13 earned run but against Len Matthew* of
average. With 271 victories he Philadelphia In a 10-round bout
now U the biggest winner among a t Madison Square Garden Nov.
active major league pitchers and
seems to have a good chance to
make the 300-club. Yet he started Broadcasting Again
the season aa a definite question
LOS ANGELES (UPI) Sports
mark after successive 14-7 and caatcra Vin Scully and Jerry Dog14-18 seasons that teemed to Indi­ g e tt will again broadcast all Los
cate he waa on the way down.
Angeles Dodger baseball games
Jones, 34, a native o( Stewarts- in 1960. Scully and Doggett had
vllle, Ohio, doubled as a starter described Dodger games when (be
and reliever for the pitcher-thin team was In Brooklyn and moved
Giants and wound up with a 2.89 with the club when it transferred
earned run average. Down the to the Weat Coast last year.
stretch, the 8-foot, 4-inch, 215pound right-hander turned out to
be the clutch pitcher of the' San Golf Site
STANFORD, Calif. (U ri) —
Francisco staff and on the final
Saturday of the season pitched a The I960 Women’s National In­
seven-inning no-hitter that kept tercollegiate Golf Tournament,
the Giants’ hopes alive for a few June 20-24, will be played on the
Stanford University golf course.
more hours.

Logort Battles
In T V M atch
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)—"Seri­
ous" Isaac Logart of Caoaguey,
Cuba, tackles with unbeaten
hometowner Luis Rodrigues to­
night in a nationally-televised 10round welterweight fight a t Mi­
ami Beach Auditorium.
For Logart, 24, the batUe could
mean a return to the ranka of the
top 10 contenders.

* atop Lor* Olympic m rades.
HU frvr Texts Teds — A* 1
a] ay o k i u your »ra*Tlao: [Oklahoma State m m
W trite .T utsi over Detroit. Herdl Slm&amp;ons over Vote Tolaa
SI te, North' Texaa State ew e
U Mon and New Mexico State

it present Lakeview loots Uka
tili strongest team in tits hop.
ifter a very disappointed 14-1S
d&lt; cat at the hands at F t Myers
Is t week, the Semlnote/fpMt Id
st 1 high and they mould bn
n dy to hit the trail f t victory
th i week. Tbe'.Sumlnfle offcaao
k 1 1been working with John Manm
at'fullback in drills tt/» week am#
thd small youngster m s hues very
ImMwaive.
b a t t at the
it after
sod will be handlfig the passing
and signal calling.
Speedstera Jotn Lovelace end
Ray Luodquist will be a t their
usual halfback spots, iavelae*
wal especially outstanding last
week against &lt;he Green Wnve am fc
should be resdy to give th* Park­
era plenty of trouble.
With the exception of Mann at
fullback, tie Seminolu will go
along with the same lineup as last
week.

Colls, Frisco, (Slants
Favored In N FL Play
United Press International
The Baltimore Colts, San Fran­
cisco Forty-Niners and Naw York
Giants are favored to retain their
grips on first place In three of
Sunday’s National F o o t b a l l
Lcaguo feature*.
Tho Colts are heavy, 13-polnt
choices to whip the Green Bay
Packers a t Baltimore although
they share the W estern Division
lead with the Packers and FortyNiners. The Forty-Niners enter­
tain the Chicago Bears (1-3) and
are slim, one-point favorites. The
Western leaders have 3-1 records.
The oddimakers also made New
York (3-1) a one-point choke to
1Clain lla anc-gaina Eastern Divi­
sion lead by defeating the Steelera at Pittsburgh. The Sleelers,
Cleveland Browns, Washington
Redskins and Philadelphia Eagls*
(each 2-2) are tied for second be­
hind the Giants.
Cleveland plays host to the
crippled Kedsklna and Is a 9)4

point favorite. Philadelphia !■ Off
vored over the Chicago Cardinals
(1-3), at Minneapolis. Th# Cardi*
nals scheduled two of their six
home games a t Minneapolis this
year. They will play the Giants
there Nov. 22.
O
The Rams (2-2) are two-point
choices to defeat the Detroit
Llona (0-4) a t Los Angeles la
Sunday’s other game.

LOUIS MATTHEWS
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Taking measure* for Fall aad
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Horton Signs
DETROIT (UPI)—Charles llorton, a guard from Baylor Univarsity, has signed a contract to
play with the Detroit Lions of the
National Football Leaguo in I960.

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the death of him, lived op bor­
rowed time today.
Brea though the Xinlsty of
Agriculture kas ruled the cement­
ed bull mint die btcaum his
lovely, cow-lhe (act m ifit be
lag to his aid.
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Tltcumb’s wife sad individuals
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to return to the fray.
.The Ministry of Agriculture re­
fused to leense Brook for breed­
ing purpose* on the ground he
might sire ew n mere pretty male
bulls and ruin the Ayrshire breed.
The ministry gave Tlteumb one
of three most unsatisfactory
choices as to what to do about
Brook-they could slaughter him,
castrate him, or attp him out of
the country.
A'
The Tlteumb* wisced at the
first two choices and settled for
the third.

Bank Robber
Wanted By FBI
WASHINGTON (UPI) - An ac­
cused armed bank robbvr, whose
wife sod three childrea are be­
lieved to havw gone Into hiding
with him, was listed by the FBI
today as one of Its 10 most want­
ed criminals.
The fugitive Is Joseph Lloyd
Thomas who has been Indicted tor
the 134,000 hold-up of e Shreve­
port. La., bank on Fab. IS, 1939.
Two of his colleagues were eaugbt
Immediately after tbs robbery but
Thomas escaped.
According ot the FBI, shortly
after tha bank robbery, Thomas'
wife and their three chlldrsn —
aged 11, I and 4 — disappeared
from their borne In Terre Hants,
Ind., and are believed to be ac­
companying him In his flight.
Thomas la known to prefer
motels to hotels and has lived in
house trailers In the pent.
The FBI warns Thotie s must
he considered armed and danger­
ous. Shooting marked the Shreve­
port bank robbery and a teller
was wounded. The FBI reporta
that the fugitive usually carries a
revolver, 50 extra rounda of am ­
munition and a flask of whiskey.
Thomas, who became 41 yeers
old Tuesday, has a criminal rec­
ord dating back to 19M. Ho has
served sentences tor auto theft
and possession of a still.
However, for nearly 19 y e a n ba­
to n tha bank robbery, ho appar­
ently went straight. He was selfemployed as a ear salesman, own­
er of a drive-In restaurant, bricklayer, laborer sod carpenter.
For a while he opented a sur­
plus, property business aad drove
large truck* In the South, Mid­
west and Southwest.
Thomas stands 5 ft. • In. tail
and weighs 170 pounds. He has a
dark complexion and la af medium
build. Ho has a small sear at the
right aide of his mouth, another
at the base of his laft Index finger
and a third on tha first Joint ef
the right middle finger.

of tha PP-day »U#l walkout.
Earlier In the year govurnmmt
official* had expected th at • sustalned Improvement In the econ­
omy In October, November and
December combined with utual
seasonal trend* would drop un­
employment in October to below
three million.
Labor Secretary James P . Mit­
chell was to confident of this last
•print be offered to eat bla hat
publicly If it didn’t o c m . With

using Industries mounting, lfltchell Is btlng advised to prepare
to devour his fedora.
The economists, meanwhile, ex­
pect that the tvtnhcr-NovemberDecember boom will be stretched
out. An earlier estimate of a 495
billion dollars annual output rate
of goods and service* In the
three months has been abandoned
as out of reach.
The government will report In
a day or two that total output In

rate posted In the spring.
the national output rut* an artifi­
Officials are not alarmed over cial boost.
the slide which was very small.
Opinions differ on whether the
strike and tta afterm ath will be
Inflationary. George W. Taylor,
Gospel Sing: Set
head of tho presidential fact-find­
The Kingdom Hall Gospel ing panel which Investigated the
Singers of Hollywood will present
a religious- musical recital at the
The number of Immigrants add­
Triumph Church, W. 15th at Or­ ed to Canada's population la IMP
lando Are. next Sunday begin­ was only about M.OPO, compared
ning at 7 p. m. A free will offer­ with more than 300,OOP fee year
ing wilt be taken.

RUS8BLL A. LANGELLE,
a

s e c u r ity o ffic e r o f th a

U. S. Em bassy In Moscow,
boards plane to U. S. a fter
the Russians c h a rttd him
with carrying on aspionaga
and ordartd him to leava
tha country.

Judge Hits Out
At Caste System
In Northern Cities
NEW YORK (UPI) — A New
York Judge warned Tuesday night
that a “ casta ayatem” has devel­
oped in the North, creating a
“ widening gulf between whites
and non-whltai, between skilled
and unskilled workers and be­
tween long-time residents and new
Immigrants to New York and
other m ajor urban centers.”
Jostles Justine Wise Poller of
the dom*site relations court told
the American Jewish Congress la
a speech that the newcomers’
traditional dream of rising from
ignorance and poverty In America
has been “ shattered.”
She Mamed segregation “Im­
posed” on Negroes and Puerto
Ricans in housing, Job opportu­
nities and education, and called
tor a “ broad and sweeping attack
on the challenge that every large
city in tbs nation face* — slums
discrimination and human ne­
glect.”
Justice Poller said that the re­
cent heavy Influx of Puerto Ri­
cans to New York sod other large
citUa, along with Um continuing
northward migration ef many Ne­
gro families, has crested a pool
of “ cheap labor” thst contralto
sharply with the high pay receiv­
ed b&gt; organised and skilled labor.
“This situation has served to
widen even further the chasm be­
tween middle and upper economic
groups and those forced to live In
slum and ghetto areas by reason
of color and inadequate Income,”
she said.

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By DB. GEORGE W. CRANE
CASE C—475: Diana D., t | t d
21, works la a ClncinnsU office.'
Recently she esm a to see me
because of a radical change in
the psychological “ climate" of
her office.
"Dr. Crane." aha began, "m y
employer la about 33 and marid, with hia family ia a neigh­
boring state.
"But for a year ha !iaa tried
ta data me. Ha has alao coaxed
me many timea ta shire his
apsrtment with Mm.
"But 1 don't like the Idea of
going out with a married man.
Meanwhile, the other girls In the
office keep telling coarse tales
and saying they spend their
vacations with men at varioui
motels.
"So when I spent two weeks In
Florida recently, they pestered
me on my return to find out
what man I went with and where
we spent our nights.
"Because this seemed to be s
mark of prestige with them, I
Just went along with the general
trend and let them think I *ad
spent my two weeks with a man
at a Florida hotel, even though
that wsa not true.
"Now my boss no longer pays
any attention to me but has
shifted hit Interest to a divorcee
who recently got a Job with our
firm.
"And the other girls are no
longer friendly, either, so I am
left atone. It is very hard to be
left out of things and to be
Ignored, so what should I do, Dr.
Crane?"
Pagaaa In America
While we attack Communism
aa atheistic and devote billions to
national defense, maybe we should
focus on the w orst rot that is
infecting America here at home.
When an office etatf grows so
depraved that the women em­
ployees teH riaquo stories and
consider it • mark of distinction

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to brag about "sleeping with any
stray man" they can pick up at
a bar, as Diane further Informed
me was the rule at her company,
why should we feel so superior to
Russia?
Paganism wilt be the ultimate
destroyer of our great Republic
but that paganism will not con­
sist of foreign armies of Vandals
or Goths or Reds, but the moral
degeneracy that infects hornet
and offices within the continental
United States.
Diane might stand her ground
and try to be a missionary of a
new moral order in her decadent
offlre.
Or she could transfer to some
other department or firm where
the cultural tone was more in
keeping with what she desires.
In the first esse, she could
start out by admitting that her
aexual escapade was not trup
but fabricated to match the talea
of her women colleague!.
That might make her boss re­
vive hia erotic Interest in her,
but if he Is constantly trying to
proposition his female employes
and doublecross his wife, then
Diane would he Jumping back
from the frying pan into the fire.
Centrel Emotions
We psychologists usually sug­
gest that the best way to control
our emotions and morality, is to
altar our surroundings.
"Look not on the wine when it
la red," (aid Jesus, which mains
"Don't associate with moral de­
generates, but ptek ctmured
friends."
Good people tend lo pick their
own sort for friends, so I ad­
vised Diane to change Jobs.
Then become active in the
church of your choice, tor church
folki are not likely to be boast­
ing about "sleeping with stray
paramours." whereas the bars
and cocktail lounges are the gate­
way to sexual dissipation.
"Keep company with good
men." says a Chinese proverb,
"and good men you'll learn to
be."
(Alwaya writ* to Dr. Crano ia
car* of this newspaper, enclosing
a long (c stamped, addressed en­
velope, and 20c lo cover typing
and printing costa when yon send
for one of Ms booklets.)

Bracken To Discuss
Grading System
Seminote High School Principal
A. J. Bracken will discuss the
Trading system
snd first six
weeks’ report cards at a meeting
of teachers and parents of stud­
ents at 8 p. m. Thursday In the
school auditorium.
Members of the faculty atso
will be introduced at this time.
Following the meeting, refresh­
ments wilt be served by the fac­
ulty hospitality committee.

Library Schedules
Book Week Nov. 1

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The Sanford Public Library
will hold "Book Week" starting
Nov. 1, it * tj| announced today.
Special feature of the week will
be a display of new reader-type
hooka for first grade youngsters.
The theme of this year's book
week will he "Exploring Our
New Books."
Residents ara urged by the
library staff to visit the library.

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HALLOWSEN

lift IE CREAM DONUT SMOF
Phone FA 2-040

T-A
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DOGGIE Diner kaput. . .The
». Mate Rolp Wanted
01 riCE J* different, a LO-T diff rant. Come oa out. Just a
IB. Mato or h n s k
1 ilf-mlle fron the Country
II. Work Wanted
(iub In Lake Mary.
IS. Flunking Berries*
IS. Rtecteteal Bmteno
fo r Rent
14. BaUding - Falattef • Rm m m
15. Specie! Servlets
2-7 X)M fu alih td
apartmvnt,
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i a a t 310 Magnolia. Avaiiabla
17. Fata • U ta s te k • SappHao
tow. Tcitykona A. K. RoustIS. Machinery . Tools
t r. Florin, FA 1-1131.
IS. Boats and Motors
2*. AUsmskitea • Trailers
HoL'SE, ufttro., 2308 MtUoavQlt.
21. F i n i t e *
2L Articles For Sate
1 ROOM fctflelney Apt, p r iv a ta f
2S-A—Article* Waster
kith, an labia for on* or eoupls.
23—
Notices * Personals
Atroia F o b Post Offie*.
2 4 - Lost A Fasad
21. EdscaUeo — lasersettea
WKLAKA APARTMENTS: ream*
private hatha, 1U V . First SL

Halloween Party
For Lake Mary
Area Set Oct. 24
A Lake Mary Halloween Party
sponsored by the town Chamber
of Commerce will be' held from
to I p. m. Saturday at the
Lake Mary Scout Park.
Boy Scouts will act as hosts
at the carnival which will fea­
ture game booths and pony ridei
for the children, refreshments
from a chuck wagon, and a cos­
tume parade with prises for the
winners.
A teen-age dance In the Scout
llut will follow the carnival with
a -prize for the best costumed
dancer. Prize donations may he
left at the Lake Mary Food Mar­
ket or with Mra. Damon Scott

Casselberry Adds
New Fire Truck
Casselberry hat Improved its
fire protection by purchailng an
additional fire engine to augment
the truck in use.
The new truck Is a 300-gallon
pumper and has all of the most
modern fire fighting equipment.
Some special features of the
truck are a float strainer, a
gated suction line and a resusci­
t a t e unit. Fire Chief Paul Bates
explained.

Legal Notice
NOTICK
or
*7* K C I A I. TAX
n cu o o i.
m sT n icT
e le c t io n
ron
tuksoat.
No v e m b e r
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tsss. o r t h r e e T n r m c r . s r o n
nrrcTAL t a x sch o o l d is t r ic t
number
onk
or
bem in o le
COl'NTT. F LO n iD A . AND D E T E R MJNATION
or
MtLLAOK
OF
t a x k s r o n t ii k e n s c i n o niE .v.
NICM r o n SAID SCHOOL D l l Tn rc rr n u m b e r o n k .
N o tice Is h«r*by glv*n tha t, pur­
u l e n t tn the provisions o f Chapter
S i t , F lo rid a Btatutee. ISJT, an a u c ­
tion w ill ba held t h r a u a h o o t l e m i nnle County. Florida, and In earh
election precinct the reo f on T u ee.
dey, the 3rd day e f November,
ISIS, for the election from Seminole County at tarae by t h e quellfled elector* o f eald C o unty s f
three True tee* for S pecial Tax
School Dlotrlrt Number Ono which
romprlao* t i l o f eald Sem inole
Cou nty. Florida, and d eterm in a ­
tion o f the m llleg e o f ta x ee for
th e e n s u i n g biennium for eald
Special Tax School Dlet rlct Number
On*.
Th* aetlmated m i l l e d l e v y far
•aid Special Tax School District
Nu m ber Ono for the r o s u t a r term
Is eig h t mllle for e t c h y e a r o f the
biennium, and t w o mill* for BuildInx * Due n ea trv o Fund.
Por*o«e wh««*
era to ho
printed nn the ballot for approval
• a T rueio o t may be n om in ated at
a n y time up lo IS day* preceding
. t h e lim e of the election by p eti­
tion o f f l e e or more persona quellfled to vo te In the election, filed
w it h the Board e f Puhllo letru ctlnn o f Sem inole County, Florida,
at U e e t IV da y s prior to th e hold­
in g o f eald election. P etitio n forme
m a y be obtained from the County
Superin te n d en t o f TubUe In s tr u c­
tion.
Only nuallfled elector* res id in g In
• e l d Special T a t School DU trlct
Numbe r Ona w h o pay a tax an
r e e l ar personal p ro p erly within
• a id dletrlct shall be en titled la
vnta In the election.
By order o f the Hoard o f Puhllo
la tru ctlo a of Sem inole County, F lo r­
ida.
J I- mUL’SILET. Chairmen
County Board o f Puhllo l a oiru ct lon Sem inole County,
F lorida
Atleeti
n . T. MtLVncr. Counly SupL

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TWO BEDROOM bouts. 412 Rosalia Drive. Will ba shown b y
owners iflrnoon of 24th A
morning 23th.
FURNISHED houoo oa Y H A
Side; 1 child accepted. Phons
FA 2-M4I,
NICELY foralibod. largo 2-brdroom and 2 both apartment;
Adults. Ph. FA 2-3SW.
2-BEDROOM, nothing fancy but
cheap riat, S7.3C par weak.
Ph. FA 2 3218.______________
UNFURNISHED apartment, k it- chan equipped. Apply 10S‘i *
W. ISh. Street.
2-BEDROOM unrurnlihed houea,
kitchtn equipped, tto. 2482 Or­
ange Ave. Phono FA 2-SSte.

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ninth j r o t r i A t . cmerer, in

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ru a m t
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VIOLA BLACK,
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H B R K O r BLACK.
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ST A T K o r F L O n iD A TO)

H a rb in Black
A d d res s and R e s i d e n t s
Unknown
Tuu ara h e r a b r n o tified that a
h ill a f c o m p la in t f o r divorce he*
bean filed a s e l n e t y o e, and yo u
ara required l a l a r v a • copy n t e
y n u r a n s w e r s r p l e a d l n t Is the M l”
nf m m p l e l n t o a the r i t l n t l f f ’e a t ­
to rn ey r i a l C. Perklne. 047 W eet
So u th Street. Orlande, Flsrlda. and
film the or iginal A n s w e r ar p lea d ­
i n g In the af flea a t th e Clerk nt
t h e Circuit Court an ar before"
Monday, October 14. t i l l . If yo u
f a ll l e do so j u d g m en t by d e ­
f a u l t w ill ba t a k e n sg a ln e t yo u
for the r elief dem anded la the bill
e f rnrnplalat.
DONE AN D O R D K R E D at S a n .
ford. S em in o le
County. Florida,
t h i s Jtet day s f September, A. D . „

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Ct.KRK OP T U B
Cl n e tt IT COHRT
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P a u l C Perkin
047 Went South S tr e e t
Orlande, F lo rid a
A t to r n e y for P l a i n t i f f

or P R o cm to isa fo r
TACATINU. C l - n n i x n AND ARA N .
ItONINO A
PORTION o r
AN
AI.LKT
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKRNl
SO
T o u wilt l o b e n o tice that t h e ^
C it y Ccu-.r«*eelon o f the City o f
Sanford, Florida, a t 1:00 P. M., an
t h e I U day o f Novamher, 1IIP, In
t h e City Com missioner's Room a t
th a City Hall In tha City e f Ban.
ford. Florida, w ill ennetder and
delerm ln a w h eth er o r not the City
w i l l va cate en d ab an don any rig h t
o f the City and tha public In and
tn a portloa nf t h a t certain nlley
h e r ein a f ter describ ed, to-wlt:
The northerly 0 Inches nf t h e
east l i t feet o f that certain
Kaet-Weat
alley
platted—
thr ough Hlock 1, Tier I. K. n . %
Trafford'e Map o f Sanford.
P erso n s Interested may appear
a n d l&gt;e heard a t the time aad
p la ca s h o v e eperlfled.
CtTT COMMISSION OP TlIH
CITT O P S A N rO R D , rL O R .
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By: H N. Team Jr.

City Clerk
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r b a r u *
ON PROPOIRD CMANBRI A M I
AMRNDMRNTS IN CBRTAIN D i e .
T R I C T t AN D HOCNDkRtKe n r A
T H R SONINO ORDINANCKt n y T
T H H CITT OP BANrO RD. r L O R .
HIA.
Notice le h ereb y g iv e n that a
4k K x - O f f l c l o S e c r e t a r y
P ub lic H ea rin g w ill be held at
S em inole County Board o f Puhllo t h e Commission Room In the City
In ttru cllo n
H a ll In tha City o f Sanford. F lo r­
P u blish SepL IS A Oct. T, I I. II. ida, a t l : t e a'clock P. M, Novem ­
ber », 1111, to co n sid er the f o l ­
l o w i n g ch ange* an d am en dm en ts
tn the Zoning Ordinance e f the
LAST TIMES TONITE
C ity o f Sanford, Florbl*.
7:t* AND 11:11 I*. M.
T h * p rop , " y ! w-Med .n the
"It Started With A Klaa"
we«l eld* a f ll e l l o n v ii l e A v e.
nue ha-warn t'alery Avrnua —
PLUS AT 1:18 P. M. ONLY
• nd| Fou rteen th Street, e x t e n d . ^
••WINCHESTER 73"
•d. le proposed t o be reeontd
C - N 'com m ercial retail, n e i g h .
JAMES STEWART
hnrlood
.h o p p in g )
Dleirlct.
S aid prnparty b rin g more par­
ticularly desc ribed a n
Rrg.
FRI. A SAT.
II * fL W o f c e n t e r e f MellonTWIN BILL l i t
v i l l i Ave. and Calery A v e ,
AT 8:1* ONLY
run W «e f t , g « deg. W 111
ft.. E • • f t . N. « deg. K to
Reg) fteee s t r e e t . R /W
on
vA
o s n a rta l
Norik en d), a lso beg. t i t ft.
MUST
S
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deg.
W
or
r
e
n
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f
Interncfuais
•oegon o f Mellonvllle A v r ,
end Celery Avo., run W. *4
YIAS
H.. | « deg. W t l f t . W i l d ft
■ * drg. W 111 f t . E 114 ft ,W
s * d eg E 111 ft. to b e g , a l t
t e toe. I I . Tw p. I t * . Rgr. I t

Takes 1U Placa
I b T ha Motion P ld u r*
HaU Of Fama

“The

October to "Beate Msnth"
Place yonr orJer for

VICTOR MATURE
GILBERT ROLAND
_
------NOTE — THE ABOVE PROGRAM 18 ALSO FLAYING
AT BOULEVARD DRIVE IN THEATRE — DELAYD

noth

A ll Pdrtloa la In lo r t e l aa d d l l eon* oktll h s « e an op portunity to
b* heart a t eeld hearing.
By arter a f the €Hty Commie.
• Ion a f tha City o f Sanford. F l a t .
Ida, U l g 1 ) 0 . day o f Octobtr, m » .
t o N. Tamm J r.
At c i t y Ctork o f tho
City o f S anfo rd. Florid a
P u b lis h Oxt. II, JtJ t.

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�■itA d A D ay M akes A ll B usiness P a y ! Ph. FA 2-2611
4. ate!

t f e l a i

W *d. O ct. 21, 1959—P a g e 11

P S PH* MOJITO
kite itn 3-BEDROOM. CB. 1H bath b o a t. HOMES AND LOTS far catered
paaplx Alas boaea built ha lata.
Phase PA 1-3221
•qtiilpH . U rg e1
ChlU vn
Ray Wan. Phase PA 51347.
‘ M
t l act
PA t UN before 1$ r? tfte « RAYMOND M. BALL
RRA1 KBTATB DRIVE-IN
p. n .
•44 Prate* Avt.
A N D A S S O C IA T E S

IX
I I I ROOFING
Contracting 4 Repairs
Licensed — Rente* - t o

afF 'A -D A Y

IIS Stator* Avt. Ph. PA t - t t t t

J. W. HALL

5BKDR00M UUOra\ tqulf #d
Phono
SIS So. Pack At*. Ph. FA S-M41
p a 2* 122.
"Can Han"
Phone PA 22441
Sanford
Evaaa Bldg. Lake Mary
5BEDR30M HOUSE,
3-LOTS hi Drtimwold Section;
Ph. PA 2-UM
•*; doing n o n , flrOUct. f o
already cleared tad leveled.
n s . P i. PA 50794 tfwr 4 p i n .
Priced to **1L Phone PA

r u n s . Ape p m

w. l i t sti

HOUSE m Cameron Ave. O i l
Side, letwacn
Ccltry aid
Geneva I t*. 4 bedroom, quit*
Mlghbortsod, kite to* apple
ancci. P i per nooth Pf
PA 2-4143

$27,900 TERMS
BUSINESS PROPERTY

LBN HMW1M
LOYftB BROADWAY
DETTT E P

8 T TR

NEW

5

WELCOME

3 i

-1 Bedroom * —

1 &amp;. 2 Bath*

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425
)

You can move in intnediately while the papets are
being proceased,
W e G u a ra n te e F e rio n a l

Satisfaction On th e
Construction Of Your
Home Or Your Money
Cheerfully R e fu se d .

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
Cor H w y . 17-92 * 27th St,
P h o n F A 2-1S01

ra
Phene PA 44M 4
BERNOSXY, Contractor
FLOOR

FARMER'S AGENCY
N. V. T a m e r, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian O. Trams
Associates.
I ll S. French Ave. Ph. PA 3 3221
After hours, FA 2-2111, FA 2-4121,
FA 2-0241
BY OWNF.R: 2-bedroom homo at
2424 Chase Ave.; 32.900 ceab.
Phono FA 2 4*33 before I or
after 3 P. M.

“In the City of
Gracious Living:”

Dream Homes

*340
Down Paym ent-No Closing

*9890
T O T A L PRICE
Homes feature 3 Bedrooms l i i Til* Baths • Screened
Porch - Utility Room • Tarra tio Floors - Carport* - Landoca pod t a t s - All City Con­
veniences.

IX
FOR RKNTt FLOOR BCKVRRKK

k P O U M X L A PhanaPA 1-17*1

StaftroM Realty

FURNISHED apanrrt*.
irk*, iclean am Are you looking for an excellent 3 bedroom, 2 Ule baths, beau­
► c l o t o la. Jlnfeajr1Cowan, Fh
buy In a 3-bedroom home? Let
tiful kitchen, terrauo floors.
F \ 24013.
u i 1how you thia "Shoemaker
Large lot, sprinkler system for
Built" quality 3-bedroom, 1 lawn. Quiet neighborhood, near
RENT A EtD
bath home which la truly a
super market. Price 314,000,
lo lls way. HoaplUl to Baby Rada
maiterpiece among hit medium
good terms.
By Day, Week or. Booth.
priced home* featuring awning
CARROLL'S FURNSrURB
type windows, wall furnace,
Ph. PA 2-5111
111 W- lat St
ceramic tiled bath, apaelous C. A . W hiddon, Sr.
kitchen with deluxe appliances
BROKER
2-BEDROOU flrat near apartand in batter than new condi­ 342 S x Park Avt. Ph. PA 14441
mint. Phono FA 2SU).
tion. This home la priced at
UNFURNISHED 3 b e d r o o m
only 312,230, and you can as­
LIKE A BRILLIANT —
| home, kitchen equipp'd, 2113
sume a 4ts% -VA mortgage
WATERCOLOR
with payments 344.74 which In­
Willow Ave. call PA 30274 or
cludes principal, interest, taxes Is this brightly painted little
PA 2-0442.
FARMHOUSE, nettled In a
and insurance after making 32,
SALE or RENT: 2-badrooa horn*
grove of Mulberry trtea on
100 down paymant; or better
Ph. PA 2-3444.
FIVE GREEN ACRES of land.
still, some terms caa be ar
Three addiUooal utility buildranged on the down payment if
4-ROOM HOUSE In Lake Mary
togs, painted to match the
necessary. May we serve you
HO per month. Phone FA 2 4271
house, complete this serene
with this one?
or FA 2-4044.
picture. And a short piece down
the paved road, upon which
SLEEPING Roomo. Boydl, 317
RETIRED?
tha property faces, is a great
W. 3rd. Ph. FA 2-2414.
We have Juat listed an ideal
big beautiful lake which Is kept
small home In Up-top condition
stocked with game fish. Alt
2-BEDROOM apartment for rent.
which h at 1-bedroom plus sleep­ this for 94000.
Contact 2312 Palmetto.
ing porch, lVk baths and in­
cludes 12' x 13' tool house: W. H. " B a r BTB M P E R Agwaay
1-BEDROOM downitaira apart
large
water heater, space
ment, furnished, electric kitchen.
Realtor 6 leaarar
heater, TV antenna, blinds and
Near air baae, corner Onora k
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer,
air
conditioned.
THE
PRICE
IS
17-92. 343 mo. FA 2-3174.
Arthur f , Day, Everett Harper
RIGHT a t 37330 .ash or 30% Robert F. May, Bart Pttta&gt;er,
4. Real Katate Per Sate
down. This home is on a beau
Hsian E. Nooaaa
titul r'-ece of property just out­ Phono PA 2-4441
112 N. Par*
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
side city limit*.
Re altar
3-BEDROOM house 1301 WynneLAKE MARY
wood n r . ta w down payment.
S e m in o le R e a lty
. PA 24237 of PA 2-1444.
Phone PA 2-7797.
w. D trn u c a B - rea lto r
4300 DOWN
Hie. M e*vta—Vafaaa &gt;1— taw
Adelaide H. Motes — Aaaedttae, 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, large living
1341 Park Avt.
PA
room and bedrooms; kitchen
equipt. See at 103 E. Woodland
Commercial Property
Dr. Phone owner, PA 2-4073.
60 ft. ta t on Palmetto between
NAVY AND
GO SUBURBAN
3rd. L 4th street ........ 13,000.00
This lovely home, on one acre
NEWCOMERS
plot, ia an investment In happi
110 Ft. on French Ave. for
TO SANFORD
ness.1
Lease, would make Ideal used
FOUR large bedrooms, expan
car lot.
Wa Intite yo« to bo e s r SMata
live living room, beautiful oak
absolutely free wlthest obliga­ 3% ta ta with 3400 square ft.
floors, electric kitchen, dining
tion at one of Sanford’a leading
room, 2 baths 2-car garage,
warehouse 319,1*3.
Sago and date palms, a wide
Motela while 70s locate saltvariety of tropical shrubs and
able bootleg for youncll and House and t a t on Celery Avt
flowers. Beautiful whit# stucco
34300.
family. Pick op your kty a t
on hollow til*, last than ten
osr Salta Office.
minutes from down town on
30 Ft. Lot between 12th. 4
paved road.
13th. on Park Ave. 33300.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor A country home you can show
with pride and enjoy the quiet
lay m ead l.undqalat. Assoc.
peaceful area.
PA 2-3M1 AUaatie Bask Bldg.
Let us show you the "Dream
Home" you've been waiting for
at only 317,300.

Homos Designed For
Florida Livlnf.

HOMES .

Mtag — Prua EaHmatoa

ON LARGE LAKE

ROSA U PAYTON U l N. Pack - Ph. PA 24424
S-REDROOM
MM tofurnkked «J*n- l i f U n N Real Eatata Broker
■ n t M ar Aorta and .acbooL Mary E. C ansea — Las Salvail
NICE
No pata p late. 2«tt Elm,
B. E. Roger*. Sr. AaaociaUa
Ph. FA 2-1341 17-42 at Hiawatha Small home Just out of City lim­
its; tax free. On large lot,
PURX1SHED a»arUent 2 b*dnicely landscaped. Price &lt;7,000.
room, close-in, rasgonsblr,
call
aeon a
PA 2-0441.
T

4th Addition

CUSTOM W U

4-Bedroom h o M with 2W bathe;
R - h p Camf—p
large living room; dialog room; S i .
Florida room; ttrrax io floora;
central b a i t Several fruit HI M. Pag* Awn, Ph. P a 4-4121
treat.
2444 SQ. FT. OVERALL

SLEEPING tOOMS: The Gablaj.
Largo atore with on* 2-bedroom
«oi M agadu. PA 1-0720.
apartmeot and two 1-bedroom
apartment*. On comer lot with
NEWLY DECORATED S-roon Dr| iabad apannent U1 E. fh
extra lot in rear for narking.
S tm t. MO Bonthly. FA 5
$32,000 TERMS
or P A -------

S U N LA N D
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECRES1

1*.

3 BR. home; jalousie porch hard­
wood floors, city water. Ph.
FA 2 3*09.
7W ACRES — Modern home: 2
bedrooms, I*i bathrooms, Flor­
ida room, large living room,
dining room and kitchen. Large
garage and carporte. 1 mUe
East of ball park on Celery
Ave.

BALLROOM

(dsanna
school of dance
6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . ,
CUiwa* Begin Oct. 15th
Phono FA 2-0884

JACH0BT8 *R EPA IR SHOP
Welding — oath. 4 Gas. Repair*
W. 20th. 4 Old. L. Mary RA.

PA 4-MB

ir$wTT!i s ! s r T9NEr

ESTIMATES

PEAS, Mack c m am
by tha baatot Ph. PA

FILLY COLT. 7 raeotha tad;
L a a fR Y a n a rn a
Chihuahua, tomato. ARC regis­
"GRAND MAGNtto OM AN*
tered. PA 2-7131 altar 7 p. m. l a Mi
MORTLY COLLIE, 3 years old,
RANHALL R U C Y H 6
eMMe pat, 113. Plmw PA 2-1442,
» A M &gt; ig .
114 a x M i p t a i
JERSEY Heifer « y e a n ; p a n
FACTORY TD YOU
I n * Gonaey Heifer I t moatha;
ALUMINUM
hath toad. Grain test atears
Ven etia n wuam
Mata tor deep frame.
m i . la g pr oa* haHMi
PA 4-1737.
rail wfth itoatto aadx M l
LUTtNO PARAKEET, male, I
weeks tad, also cage. Reason­
S e n k a rik G laaa » 4 P a k t O a.
able. Ph. PA 2-1433.
11S-U4 W . ta * A UL PA !
GERMAN SHEPHERD I ate. eld.
Will accept reasonable offer.
S T b SBS
Ph. PA 2-0301.

ra n *

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

FA 2-5264

RAVENNA
PARK

Dallas Asphalt Co.

MAIER

HOMES
$450 Down

SfuiamaJtak

MB

Plumbing &lt;t Repairs

LAKEFRONT
LOTS

HOMESITES or INVESTMENT

WITH SHADE TREES

AVON CALLING
Work 4-3 hours per day. make
340-110 per week. W* tram
you. Write Box 243, Lockhart,
PU.

R E E L ' S P a i n t &amp; Body Shop

Aim tt ACRE HOMESITES
* 9 9 5 - .

— E X P E R T -

rR E E

PAYM ENTS

OLD Draptoaf Mapto
Mate six. CurltUy

PIANO IUMHIR 4 R M
TRADING POST, PA 44*77.
W. U HSRMOff
19. Deeta and Met are
PH. PA 2 4 2 9 After 4 P. M
PAINT « J 4 giL T-SMlto B X
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
Mercury Outboard Motors
PUMPS — BPRHlSLBR
319 Saafard A n .
____
WOODRUFF M ARINE
AB tre a t an* 4 m , i
$4*1 Pleach Avx
PA 2-UM AUTO Towing Bar. caX PA t-IBB
^ ^ n I t Y m n ta r
10-OJ
between 4 and 4 p. m.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
I PfHImu, lit, Vf«rl4 tifkis iw n d
Gateway Ta Tha Waterway
• T I N H
SEWINO
MACHINE: Take
Year SVINRUDE Dealer
*T* fitting awfully hungry!*
perm eate an nearly new tis R a t o n S tartin g Gaoda
« v w . 1 ■* a t
sag. Write Mrx J e a x e /a ieml* X M E. 1st.
Ph. FA 54441
ford Herald.
4. Female Help Wealed
H E A T I N G
$. Rota Eatata P ar Rato
’» SEA KINO, 33 h. p., elecH . B . P O P * CO.
Uto controls. 2 prop*. Phone LIKE NEW Norg* etoctrie faaga
BY OWNER: 2-bodm m Hama, WOMEN SEW EASY READY24* «. P ark - PA 44M4
price 9143. P a more tatoymaPA 2-722X Term* If needed.
CUTWRAP-A-ROUND
best location in Country Oak
tion caU PA 2-3449.
Manor. Phono PA 24442.
APRONS HOME
44. ABteneMtoe - Traltare
EARN 334.14 DOZEN - SPARE
TAILORS sewing machine. Sbana
TIME
4-BEDROOM trailer fully air eon- 21-20 electric atteduneetiTTSTS.
PA 2-1404.
Stem per W ill Trade W R IT E - ACCURATE MFGR’S
dltlooed, weaker and dryar. WU1
FREEPORT, NEW YORK
Building alto near St. Johai
•oil equity very reaaoaabto or
D nor d u n
T i n t Ohtan
River between Orange Park
will trade for equity in 3 bed­
S E R V IC E
and Green Cove Springs (ap­ WAITRESS WANTED: between • e n k a r ik G taaa a n * P a to t G *
room homx Phono PA 8-3134. USED pteno beach. Ph. PA fd llto
4:30
and
13:44
P.
M
,
Angela.
proximately IS mil** South of
114-111 « . M
RL
PA
Phone PA 2-4731.
Jacksonville on Highway 17)—
'41 PLYMOUTH fordor, • cyllador; just had new rings, InFOR WHAT YOU HAVE.
Roy
Reel
Paint
A
Body
Shop
SECRETARY WANTED: Must
••rta and valve Job; clutch la u ARE YOUR PKRT TIRED?
lOtto 4 Sanford
have experience in bookkeep­
eo come by and buy a
W. H. "101" STEMPER Agency
than year old; runs good —looks
Behind Studabahtr Garage
ing, typing, and be able to
to rest Uwm e x Choice of
Realtor k laenrtr
food; priced at 3)23. rhoaa
take dictation. Call PA 2-4134
w e aUrtlng at 92JS.
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
PA
2-7770.
TV and RADIO REPAIR a f.ir
from • to S.
FURNITURE CENTER
3:00
alghto
and
weekeads;
San­
NAVAL OFFICER, leaving San­
114* Pranek A n .
POE SALE or TRADE: 1444 Libford,
Lake
Mary
ta
d
Longwood.
ford offers thia charming 3-bed­ 4. Male Help Wasted
erty Built Hous* Traitor 44*
PA 2-2772 and PA 2-4413.
room contemporary home with
long; 2 bedrooms. Trad* equity CHRISTIAN WOMAN wool*
ay
Christian woman to
33 ft. Itvlng-dialag a r e a ;' part PIN SETTERS over 14 yrs. of
for house or boat outfit.
home. CaU PA 2-4433
R
■go, apply Sanford Bowling A1 ■ fV B L O P M
air conditioned; double utility
PA 4
A. M. o r afUr I P. M.
toy, 20* Magnolia.
room. Lovtly ostabllabod land­
prafraox
tax
47 ALL METAL, II ft., sleeps
scaping. attractivo neighbor*
Printing Ox Phan* PA Xian — 3, 3743. Phone p a 2-0314 or KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY aR
hood, taw monthly payments GOOD reliable drivers. Apply
age children welcomed.
344 Waal llth to.
Yellow Cab Company, 211 So.
FA 2-7714.
and flexible tarma.
Phono
Palmetto Ave. Ph. PA
Magnolia.
FA 53734.
1437 CHEVROLET pick up, ex­
Complete t o m
Pertllleep M a tin g — Mowtog
cellent condition, asiume pay­
AGRICULTURAL SALES
CALL
JOHN LOMME1SH
ments. Sea at 111 E. 2nd t t .
REPRESENTATIVE
414 WUtew ATX PA 2-7191
Wa need a good man in thia
21. F araltira
a r t s to work with our salat
HEATERS CLEANED
m anager In dlrect-to-farm salei
Mew k Used F u m ta n to AppULawn Newer Repairs
and service work. Earn 9&gt;3 to
for real eatata
aacox A Goad P lata To
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
3130
weekly.
Permanent
poslSanford Properties
RUT SELL ar TRADE
2914
W.
20th
St.
tion; age no barrier. Wonder­
JENKINS FURNITURE
Pin. Harriet
R. H. Iv an
PA
27924
or
PA
2-2464
ful opportunity to advance. For
4*8 Sanford Are.
PA 2-7M0
l i t Atlantic l i n k Bldg
complete details and appoint­
YOU NAME IT—WEIX FIND IT
ment for personal interview,
• BIG VALUER
tell ua about yourself in a
9 QUICK CREDIT
latter to — General Manager,
• RASY TERMS
LOOK AT THE REST —
P. O. Box 1119, Winter Garden, NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
THEN BUY TRK BEST!
Fla.
Drive Waya — P a rtia l Areas
Visit tho beautiful 3 bedrooms 1%
WILSON RENTALS: Day - W eek -M ata
and 3 bath Zeuli-bilt home* at
Mew Aad Dead P ar atom a
19.
Mato
o
r
Parnale
Proat End Leaders
Bin Sam Knolls on W'St 20th
PA 53422
Graders — Dottrs — Dragila** 411 R. P in t BL
Strati just 4 blocks west of
•
Q niot
Rnllers — Traatperts
French
Avenue. COMPARE SALES HELP; Army Navy Sur­
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
$SAVE$
PHONE: Pays, PA 26134
THESE HOMES with any others
•
N o w M f C9WB4 Nights, FA 2-7123 or PA 3
New * Used
In tho tam e price rings and 11- Work W aited
we know you will agrao that
F a ra ltn rs and A ppllaaeia
ROLLAWAY, Hospital a t* Baby
here la tha beat vela* to town. SEWINO, Phono . PA 2-7143.
Beds. Dsv. Week or Meath — Mather of Sanford
Down pay manta from 4330—
FURNITURE CENTER
FHA financing. Representative SERVICE MAN desires part203-209 E. P in t SL Pb. PA 2-0414
1IM Preach Avt.
time work of any kind. Contact
on tha premises from 10 A. M.
Ph.
PA
3-7441
Karl
Lightncr.
NAS.
Sanford,
Used furniture, appliance*, tools
till 4 P. M.
T a m W o rt Oh I M h
after 3:00 a t Eat. 433.
ate. Bought-iold Larry’* Mart
81. Follow C l — top
It. M. Wilkins, Contractor
W. H. "BUI" BTEMPER Agency
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. PA 2-4132.
BABYSITTING in ray home. Apt.
Realtor 4 (nearer
O n h R * . to W Rt4k
• Asphalt Driveways
34, Edward lliggln* Terrace.
22. Articles For Sal*
FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
• P a rtia l Areas
F o r O a r S ic— • • #
Quality Workmanship A Materials
PATTY RERG golf dubs k hag;
P1NECREST 2nd addition: 3-bcd- HOUSEWORK, baby titling or
Trrms To Suit Your Budget
raatauraat.
Ph.
FA
20939.
OPEN D A ILY
right handed. Ph. FA 2-T7W.
room, 2 bath, kitchrn equipped
• Free Estimates
home; pine p a n e l e u ticn. CHILD CARE in my home; ref• York Guaraateed
f
t $ $ A . M. T 1 D m k
WINCHESTER 12 gage, mods! 12
FA 2-3423.
Phone FA 2 1030 Sanford, Fla.
areocex FA 2-7709.
shotgun. Johnson 3 h. p. out­
SU N D A Y
board motor. Mall T inch still
NEW HOMES Loch Arbor: 3 and 12. P lu m tin g Servlets
Furniture Storage and Moving
2
:M
P
. M. T O D r t k
law, like new. FA 2-1321.
4 bedroom*;
For exciting
To and From Anywhtr*
family livtag with planned lux­
C. K. PH tU JFS
PHILCO refrigerator, 12 eu. ft.,
ury plus ample entertaining
1100 French Av*. Ph. PA 2-1441
reasonablr. FA 2-773*.
facilities and play sreis at
moderate prices. Shown by ap­
PAINT and
TV SERVICE within tha hour.
/ Numbing S H etatej^
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Service Call 92.30 plu* parti.
Buy l Gal. — Get 1 »REEI
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
HOUSE, 3003 Park Ave., Pine
PA
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WETHKKSF1ELD, Conn.—Sex
iliy er George J. Davie* la re­
tracting hi* eonfe«ilon to a »econd murder minute* before he
wa* executed:
“I didn't want to go with thix
lie on mjr eonaclence."

OMEN FOR BUSINESS It th e new Gormly Appliance Store on Third St.
•a d Palm etto A re. A full line of electrical appliance* will be available a t
th e 8,250 square foot store, Charles Gomily, owner reported. Ernest
Gonnly and Mrs. Jam es C. Lee, fa th e r and sister of the owner are shown
standing in front of the newly opened store.
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THE NEW LARK V-8 la the la te st 1960 model car now being shown in

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were made through the Now York
office of the M.C.O.R.
Youth Fellowship members mat
"Charley" when his bua arrived
la Sanford. German txchnnga
student Norbert Peters provided
the language interpretation. Karoly’s smile "won the hearts of
Sanford Methodist Youth, maybe
'wowed' their hearts loo," said
First Methodist Church pastor
Rev. T. C. O'Steen
During-his sUy at the home
of E. D. Klrchhoff, Karoly’a
knowledge of English iocreastd
and be wan soon saying much
mors than "Tls good" and
“okay ." Soon he had a Job and
was paying his own way. Ha re­
paid the Methodist youth for hia
transportation and had enough
savings loft to go to Melrose.
Karoly sriU be helped with a
fob and ■ home by Sandor Baresa who also came In the United

Highlighting the Lark la its g reat pulling power and economy.

WASHINGTON Rocket ex
pert Werhoer voo Braun in de
nounclng governmant indecision This Town’s Taxes
Stiles under the Methodist Cora in the nation's space program:
“If we continue at this leisurely Going Backward
mittee en Overseas Relief pro­
pace, we will have to pass Rus­
SAN LEANDRO, Calif. (Ui'D
gram.
sian customs when we land on —Property taxes In this city of
The Sanford Methodist Youth the moon."
M.70U residents have been cut
group now looks forward to help*
again, for the 12th consecutive
WASHINGTON—Former Pres­ year.
log another "Charley" Koppanyl,
The city council said it has
laid RaV. O’Steen. “One who will ident Truman at the funeral of
probably aay
say with our first the late Gen. George C. Marsh­ been aide to decrease the tax rate
'Charley', ■TU good lo 1
from ai.PM in 1U47 to $1.25 this
all:
“ Honor has no modifying ad­ year by "prudent spending and
America where you apeak
out fear of being arrested by Com­ jectives — a man has It or ht administration — and particu­
munist cop.'"
larly, pay-as-you-go financing."
hasn't. Gen. Marshall had it."

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HOLLYWOOD (UP1) - The
grief-stricken family and thou­
sands of fans pay final bomax*
today te Mario Lansa — the fabu­
lously talented singer whose ca­
reer waa cut short by death at
the age e f M.
A Solemn Requiem Mata waa
scheduled a t the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church with antombmtnt to follow at Calvary
Mausoleum.
Antonio Cocoxu, the pale, 72-

yesr-old father ef Lansa threw
himself on hia son’s casket Tues­
day night before 1,600 mourners
following recitation of Rosary at
the church.
"Sey something to me Freddy!'
the grief-stricken man screamed.
He pounded the cesket and wapt.
Alfredo was Lania'a real first
name.
Lanxa's mother stood by her
husband at the Casket crying:
"My baby, my baby, my baby."

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Sanford. Don Bales shows off th e new car a t the Sanford Motor Co.

German Refugee To Leave Sanford
Ib raty Koppauyl (sued a way
t s America la the Sanford's First
Method!* Church Yeotti Fellowridp aad the Methodist Committee
ea Overseas relief.
The youth who fled to West
Germany alter the Hungarian uprtetsg and whose English waa lim­
ited te “ohey" at hia Aug. » ar­
rival hi Sanford, left rteraUy for
Melrooe, M ax., to join • childhood
friend who bad alee come to
America under the Methodist
Overseas RsUtf program.
V.'Ohariay" arrived hcra from
West Germany where ho had boon
wetMag la n Volkswagen plant.
Hia Hungarian father had spent
three years In n Siberian work.
eamy. Karoly'a way to America
was ftv ad hp the Sanford Metho­
dist youth group through a
church auppor which brought the
m eaty to got the young, displac­
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W EATHER: F a ir and mild tonight and tomorrow. High today. 80-85. Low tonight. 75-80.

United Pres* Leased W in

Established 1008

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1959

Senator George Smathers gave
Seminole County some encourage­
ment on a couple of local pro­
jects last night, reviewed the ac­
tions of the Congress this year
and put "every citiien” on notice
that “there may have to be some
belt tightening to win the struggle
with Mr. Khrushchev."
He wouldn't say whether he will
accept the nomination as Florida's
favorite son 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
a t'le a st three more seats in the
U. S. House of Representatives
after the next census.
"And 1 would like to see all
our young politicians concentrate
on those House seats Instead of the
Senate,” he joked.
Mayor A. L. Wilson presented
Smathers with a key to the city
and State Sen. Douglas Stenstrom
introduced him.
Smathers told members of the

New Rebellion Breaks Out In Cuba
A s Anti-Castro Bombers Hit Havana
HAVANA (UPI) - The Cubsn Other newspapers mentioned only
Federation of Labor ordered a single plane. The confusion ap1,300,000 of its members to stage ; patently was caused by the dark. ness and tbe many military
a one-hour work stoppage today ' planes sent up.
to show their support for Premier
The air force planes fired on
Fidel Castro is the latest crisis the leaflet-dropping aircraft, but
j the latter was not believed to
affecting his regime.
' have tired back. Tbe flash of
The general strike order came machine-gun fire rmm the mili­
0 tcr a series of bombings and tary planes could be seen on the
an anti-Castro leaflet raid oa Ha­ ground.
vana threw the city into tempor­
In calling the general strike for
ary panic Wednesday night.
the hour between 3 and 4 p. m.
A count at emergency hospitals David Salvador, secretary general
this reaming showed that at least of the federation, said the stop­
two Cubans were killed and al­ page would be a manifestation
most SO were wounded in the that every worker was “ support­
shooting and bombing activity. It ing the revolution.” He said it
climaxed an upsurge of opposition would not apply to electricity and
to Castro, put one of his top telephones.
Other persons were believed to
aides in prison and drove another
have been injured by motorized
*
suicide.
No one seemed certain of the raiders who sped through the
number of planes that dropped city later Wednesday night, toss­
the leaflets oo the capital. The ing home-made bombs or hand
morning newspaper (Informacion) grenades . out of the windows of
reported that one large plane and , their cars.
Delegates to the convention of
three small planes were involved.

the American Society of Travel
Agents that opened hero Monday
watched excitedly aa warplanes
roared low over Havana, their
machine guns spitting fire. None
of them was injured.
The air battle and the bomb­
ings caused momentary panic in
the heart of Havana but the city's
life went on much as usual. Night
spots and gambling places re­
mained open although there were
few tourists on hand.
The leaflets that showered
down on Havana were signed by
Maj. Pedro L. Dias I.anx, a for­
mer commander of the Cuban
air force who resigned and fled
to the United States last spring
in protest against what he de­
scribed as growing Red infiltra­
tion of Castro'a'revolutionary re­
gime.
Thousands of leaflets fell in the
vicinity of the hotels where the
ASTA delegates are staying, but
few of the American visitors could
read them because they were
written in Spanish.

civic elubs present at the dinner
in his honor here that the SanfordTitusville Canal “will be recognis­
ed as feasible by the U. S. engi­
neers” and said that “expanded
post office facilities can be expect­
ed, probably next year.”
The engineera finally have
agreed that the cross-state canal is
justified as a transportation link
and “they surely will find the
same answer on the Sanford-Tltusvide canal." the senator said.
Smathers gave an eloquent ex­
planation of why he thinks the
visit to this country by Nikita
Khrushchev resulted in gains for
the free world in the cold war.
“ Mr. Khrushchev saw this na­
tion as it really is and not as
his propagandists had painted it.
He saw why our productivity
makes us strong and why U makes
our free enterprise system superior
to his system.'' Smathers said.
"And we saw him as he really
Is—a hard man, zealously dedicat­
ed to communism. Now wo know
that we have a long, hard battle
against Mr. Khrushchev to keep

our friendly nations on our side.
“During his visit be agreed to
negotiate more with us, but every
citizen must face the possibility
of at some time tightening belts
in the struggle to krep the demo­
cracies strong."
Smathers ealled the lag In U. 8.
missile production “ a terrible in­
dictment of somebody,” but said
he “ wouldn't go Into that now.”
Florida's junior senator called
the new labor reform bill "a good
bill, long overdue to cheek union
leaders who have become arro­
gantly contemptuous of the pub­
lic.”
The housing, airport and high­
way bills passed by the first sea.
sion of this Congress are "mini­
mum bills and we tried to get bet­
ter.” he said.
The civic dinner for Smathers,
who is making a tour of tbe state,
was arranged by the city mana­
ger’s office with the cooperation
of the various civic elubs. A turn­
out of 340 people gave the senator
a rising ovation and he shook
hands for 43 minutes after tbn
dinner.

Mr., Mrs., Bill K irk Greet Friend

Steel Union Blocks
Back-To-W ork Ruling
Legality
O f T-H Law
Attacked
(UPI)

News Briefs
16 Injured
HICKORY, N. C. (UPI) - 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 here. The
students, from the Shrrili's Ford
elementary school near Catawba
and from Itandya High School at
Catawba, were treated at a doc­
tor's office and released.

Plenty Of Water
MIAMI (UPI) The Everglade*
was brimful of water today alter
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 and reptiles in the Ever­
glades, it indirectly helped reduce
the future mosquito population.
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Plane Crashes

Senator Gets Key To City From Mayor Wilson
PHILADELPHIA
— A
NORFLOK. Va. (UPI) - An
hark-to-work court order In the
(Bergstrom Photos) i y •
too day atcel strike was blocked A4D2 Navy tanker plane crashed
for an indefinite period today in the Mediterranean late Wednes­
when United Steelworkers Union day night as it was attempting a
attacked the Taft-Ilarley Act as landing onto the aircraft carrier
CSS Sarasota.
unconstitutional.
Tho pilot was identified aa IX
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 1900
without any adverse impact on
the economy."
WEST PALM REACH (U P D A papel of three judges ordered
The Palm Reach County School
AUGUSTA. Ga. (UPI) —Presi give quick approval to Kiscnhow. slonal Inquiry Into tho transfer of
an indefinite stay of a hack-to- Hoard is studying an amended
lent Elsenhower told a news con- er's reshuffling.
the famed Wernhcr von Braua
work
order
handed
down
Wednetapplication
of
a
Negro
student
to
DEUARY Chamber of Commerce officials applauded last night's turnout
The administration wants to rocket team from the Army $o
day
in
Pittsburgh.
The
stay
m
ere-'
attend
a
white
school
here.
William
,
ference
today
that
he
plans
to
ask
for the monthly meeting of the organization aa 92 members attended. Of­
ly supported another ruling which M. Holland, Negro attorney, ori-, Congress for higher approprla- avoid a long drawn-out eongres- the civilian spe
,-mcy when
ficers are, left to right, Executive Secretary D. A. L. Lincoln, Vice Pre­
staved off enforcing the injunc finally applied for hi* son. William tiona next year for the American
the Senate and Hmse reconvene
sident Howard Scharp, President H arry Newton, Recording Secretary Or­
tion.
' dr.. 8, to attend the white Northboro space p ro g ram .
In January.
ville Dunkle, Treasurer Rudolph Tettleman and Harry Kirkus, secretary
Judge John L. Higgs of the third . School.
Hut initial reaction from non*
The chief executive also said
U.
S.
Circuit
Court
of
Appeals
said
.
1
p
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m
.
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emeritus.
gressional military expert* IndL
that if Mnj. Gen. John II. Meduris,
the "stav will he continued until ‘ I ' f i n t a s t l O L i e
rated the lawmakers want to take
who hns announced hi- retirement
the arguments on the merits have' ■„ l u i o u r m u
,
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(U P I) S t o c k a careful look at the shift. Tho
been heard" - supporting Ju d g e ' W*;S,,I* GT° N &lt;UP,)r T ? f man
h*,ld of , h e ( ) r d n a n c e p r i c e s j t 1 p. m e s t :
Austin L. Staley’s ruling of Wed ' he 1
accuse of being an Missile Command ha. any com- A m e r i c a n T A T .. ................ 78H reorganization wutild become ef­
neg4jay
i American »py came home today— plaint* he would like to hear them A m e r i c a n T o b a c c o .......... —.. lo t's fective ik) days after Congress
was officially notified of the
The 'united
iini.m • ,irrf*f n,%rvou* «nd protesting it t*mnn*lly.
B e th leh e m
S t e e l ********** MH plans unless rejected by the Sen­
asked the judges to throw out s I
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ate or House.
Taft Hartley injunction in the steel jV 1 ’***.,
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and n,U*11! C h r y s l e r ............— **••••**••
Von Hraun said he looked for­
strike on grounds the government
h
, ,
AIT . ? R‘,lrt,n* '-.pics today as reporters plied C u r t i s s ■ W r i g h t . ....... .
30'*
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) - has not shown that the safety of
ward to working with the civilian
brown brlefcaso tightly in one him with numerous questions D u l ' o n t
. . . . •••**•«*•• 2S1
agency, lie said the "major con­
AUGUSTA, Ua. (UPI) - Presi- ral Communications Commission. Pretty Mrs. Charles G. Hannan the nation is Imperiled.
. " . , 1 m ^ u*
T P‘?£ * E ,ro ld Hemming from hi. announcement E a s t m a n K o d a k .—........... 90's cern" of his team was to con­
Wednesday
that
the
Army
Halsaid
today
in
her
first
interview
"It
is
plainly
not
sufficient
aimdau“h
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he still strongly favors a Western Hartley labor management law, since she gave birth to quintup- ply to submit an affidavit from T . , t f n O n H i i - n n l r
ed to the rivillnn National Aeron- G e n e r a l M o t o r s . ............... 52's space program.
the
secretary
of
defense
or
some
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summit conference as soon as he la still hopeful that both sides l«&lt;* that she want* more chit- other government official stating! MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) _ autica and Space Agency “to G r a h a m • P a i g e ***•#••*** 2 ' q i One of the chief advantage* of
the shift, administration source*
*"d ""P” ^
are
possible, but told reporters he does In the steel strike will, as he pul 1,r*n
Sha gave birth Tuesday in Lack that the strike crentes s peril to Border raiders from Honduras kill- strengthen the national .puce I n t i . T A T . . . . • ••*•***•* 37 *• said, could be a speed-up in de­
not feel the same sense of urgency it, awaken to their obligation* to land Atr Force Base hospital to na" on*l health of safety,' unb.n ed one Nicaraguan soldier Tues effort."
M i n u t e M a i d . . . ................ 21N
Mihly hut still plainly, Ei«en- P e n n e y ............... ................ 1077. velopment of the Saturn rocket
about a full scale summit meet­ the American people and resolve five girls, all of whom died be- coun,*‘1 Arthur J. Goldberg said. day. wounded another and kidnap
their differences in free collective cause they were three month*
hower
rejected the theory of P e n n It It . ....... • .............. I6'w booiter which will have l.SoO.OOO
Goldberg told the court that the ed an American and two Nlraraing with Soviet Russia.
pound* of thrust — mure than
MedarU as stated hy a reporter, R o y a l A m e r i c a n ••••••*«••
bargaining.
irgsinm*.
premature.
burden
of
the
government
to
aupguans.
it
wa»
announced
today.
Other major newt from the
twice the power of the rorketn
“that
we
are
straddling
the
l.suc
He
looked
askance
for
the
time
|
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p(.
nu,band.
an
Air
Force
first
tedlmony
to
support
its
con
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Army
communique
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of
competing
with
Russia
in
being
at
additional
labor
legisla|jeutenalU
and
aerial
tanker
navi1
c,u'don
*'i*
not
met
"niply
b
y
,
her
of
the
raiders
are
believed
to
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O
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s
porters:
Lunik
programs.
space.”
tion.
saying
he
opposed
the
idea
1Jt
0n
her
bed
today
while
,ut,mil,ing
an
affidavit
or
simply
have
been
wounded
in
a
skirmish
S t u d e h a k c - r ........ ...............
2 1 's
^ He called “ fixed" television quia
The Saturn is the major pro­
of
adding
to
punitive
laws.
But
lhp
,'a|ked
to
lwo
wom,.n
report.
'
,a
,|ng
that
conclusion.*'
with
a
small
Nicaraguan
force
In
Administration
sources
snid
toU
.
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inn
s ll/ .m ...,
ject nt the Army H.illistlc Missile
other
hand, Ke
he said,
if thes
The lift
union
attorney said the H&gt;e town of Qullali.
W v s t i n g h o u s e E l . —............ 9 5 ' s
gressional disclosures, a terrible American people do not exercise era.
Agency in Huntsville, Ala., where
I can't believe it all happened
*** a|’J&gt;,,al lor *lle
thing to do to the American peo­ the required self discipline in#their l0 me&gt;..
the teum of scientist* and techni­
I aft Hartley hack-to work injunc­
, he laid.
am happy
ple. He said he had asked Atty. economic dispute, the role of gov- have brou„ht five dallghleri int0 tion— did not explain its conten­
cian* headed by Von ltraun is
Gen. William P. Rogers to deter­ ernment in such disputes will have ! the wur|(1 , undrrjtand God.a tion that production in “unslruck
based.
mine the proper role of the Fede- to he re-examined.
mills cannot meet the defense
will: not hi* why
He disclosed that the “cold" he
She wore a flowered bed Jacket needs.'
Fire Breaks Out
contracted three years ago actual­ and lipstick and seemed in good
"It is not the burden of the de­
ly was bronchitis which has be­ lspirits.
fendant union
to show, , that there
arem
u l l u a , iHer
iv i
»spirits
| » s a s a « actually
isv t u a i t y
m
. visa
t ■
,a
In Church Belfry
come chronic. He said that in late ed better than tho»« of her hut* / A ° ft*1’*! ^ national health and
September he found himself suf­ band. Mrs. Hannan, a blonde,
Fire, fam ed by faulty wiring,
, Goldhcr*
'MU was
fering from an acute cold and,
27,
burden of the plaintiff to allow
broke out in the belfry of Longas he pat it, a flu attack on top
wood'* Christ Episcopal Church
Hannan said she had told his ,fl*1 ,*’*re **•”
of i t This was why he went to sons about what happened.
Goldberg said Congress “did not
about 4:30 p. m. yesterday.
STOCKHOLM. Sweden (UPI) - Palm Springs. Calif., and why he
Damages were estimated at
"The........older
boy . .(5) understood
m*,*n„
* n rl.t
°
a *ln*!le district
........................ . /
.
Illiltf*”
Ih
g_
_
_
_
_
_
The 1959 Nobel Prire for Litera­ has been searching for warm but .I........don't
$2,300 • $3,000 by the vicar. Rev.
think the smaller boy judge" the right to “ require free
ture was awarded today to Salva­ weather since then. The Presi- (4) did," he said. “ Robert seem- men to work or require free IndusGeorge L. Granger, who said that
tore Quasimodo, a left-leaning dent seemed to be feeling fine1 qui* and „ ,rt ^ withdrawn be- ,r^ to °P«»te."
the
lamgwood Fire Department
1 rsc4 is* avea lent s n irita i/ulaw
"
.
.
.
I
ha I n ti n
and
in excellent spirit* today
Oncem lthe
In unction becomes ef
and volunteers of the neighbor­
cause he had been anxious ,0
i fective, the damage is done," he
the Sov£ds took over God's work
hood managed to contain tlM
have a sister.'
flames in the belfry. The church
The babies— Deborah Lynn, M*dSSZk!1"'
,h"' '"“ i Youth Foces
proper, built in 1(79, was unharm­
Janet Lee, Karen Denise, Mrlissa ' r .
’
~ ~
It appeared the awarding of the T r n f f i e C l i n m n
ed except for smoke damage.
Jane and Susanna Kay-will he P W l d ( i l ' t s $ 3 6 2
Inprise to the 58-yearold Quasimodo * r O l i l C L ^ n Q i C j c
The l.ake Mary Department an­
buried Friday in separate coffin*. Contributions to the Seminole
k n ig h t touch off a major eontroAn 18-year-old Sanford youth in Taylor, Tex., the hometown of [county United Fund yesterday
swered the call to stand by.
versy In Italy where Roman Cath- was charged with failure to grant the Hannans.
amounted to 3M2.50 from 28 don­
olics were outraged by hia refer­ the right of way after hi* car
ors. The fund drive has now
Jupiter Rumbles
ence to “ God's work" in his poem collided with another vehicle at
brought $8,323.38 from 72 contri­
“The New Moon."
25th St. and French Ave. late
butors.
The winning of the prize also yesterday afternoon, Police re­ Unity Minister
Successfully
may alienate anti Communist ele­ ported.
JUST I'RACTICING, u h l Dr. Tom Largon yesterday aa he uaed a veterin­
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
ments who look sskance at QuisiYouth Charged
Jack Boodle Mann Jr. of 2310 To Attend Meet
arian’s hypodermic on PeRKy Jana Lundquist to prepare for the Jayceea*
The Army, fresh from getting the
modo'i falling In step with Com­ Laurel Ave. was given the trafThe Unity Church Center office
A 14-year-old Enterprise boy
ax in the super space field, Wed­
polio inoculation day Saturday. Inoculation drive chairmnn Garnett White,
munist attacks last year oa Rus­ fle violation after his car collided at 204 E. First St. will be closed was placed into Ifls parents cus­
nesday night successfully fired
rijrht,
and
Jaycee
Secretary
Jack
Wilber
were
the
sympathetic
onlookers
sia's Boris Pasternak who won with a car operated by Harold Monday and Tuesday while Mini- tody by juvenile authorities yes­
a Jupiter 1RRM — the missile
for
the
kidding.
In
the
very
serious
business
Saturday,
registered
nurses
rfh# 1938 Uobel Prize for Libera- Kasper of Orlando.
ster Joseph B. Stuckie is attending terday after he was arrested try­
which first put the U. S. in the
will giva the shota a t tbp Jaycee Building, 403 French Ave., from 9 a. m.
w tw Quasimodo described PosterDamage to Alann'a car waa estl- lha UnMy gauthifejtern Regional ing to Break a telephone coin horx
space race.
I
to 5 p. m. Dr. Largen will be on duty at the building during the inocula­
qak as a little bourgeois who Rves mated at 1123 and 343 to the .Conference in Miami. The office on 2nd St. and Oak Ave., police
The 60-foot-tatl rocket rumbled
tions.
8b* • lorC
Kasper vehicle, police said.
will reopen oo Wednesday.
reported.
from Ue pad a* 10:20 p. m.

Ike Shifts Space Program To N A S A

Studying1 Application

And Plans To Ask For More Money

Ike Favors W est Summit Quints Mother
Wants Children
M eet Soon As Possible

Italian Writer
«Wins Nobel Prize

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...............—

25^ - Miss Beasley Weds

fverbcst Pure Concord

CRAPE JAM

In Oviedo Rites

MRS. GEORGE A. RIGGINS

More Winners

*,}V.

By MASIAN 1. JONKS
Mlu Nellie Ruth Beasley and
George A. Riggins eicbanged
wedding m i and ring* la an
Impressive eandkUght ceremony
at the first Baptist Church la
Oviedo Saturday evening at 7:10
(i a . The marriage was per*
farmed by the Her. Jack T. Bryaat, paster the church, ia the
presence of a large aamher at
Mends and relative*.
The bride ia the daughter of
Mr. aad Mrs. J. 0. Beasley ef
Oviedo, aad the groom the son
at Mr. and Mrs. 0. i . Riggins,
«f Omega, Ga.
Mrs. S. S. RTggiaa, aunt at
the groom, served as matroo-ofhonor. Bridesmatrons were Mrs.
Ransom Hudson of Apopka, and
Mrs. Billy Fletcher, Goidearod,
both etassmatee of the bride at
Oviedo High School.
Jack Riggins, brother of the
groom served sa best msn; sad
usher groomsmen were BUly
Fletcher, sad Freddie Alford.
William Henry Martin presented
a program of wedding music and
accompanied Mrs. William Hanry Martin, who saag "O Perfect
Love” sad “The Lord's Prayer,”
Baskets of white gladioli, seven
branched Candelabra h o l d i n g
while tapers and greenery form­
ed the background. Candles wero
placed hs the windows at the San­
ctuary and were surrounded with
tern at the base at each. White
aisle cloths wen used.
The bride, given In msrrlsge
by bar father, J, C. Beasley, was
radiant in her gown at nylon
lace over taffeta and net. The
gown featured a nylon chiffon
cummerbund. The floor length
scalloped lace skirt parted In the
back, revealing nylon lace ruf­
fles and a lace bow. Her finger­
tip vsU of pure silk illusion was
attached to a crown of seed
pearls. She carried a while Bible
centered with a white orchid and
white satin streamers and a small
of carnations

Splash Party Held
For Jay Morrison

mm

MRS. R. V. ROBISON received the award ot distinction
for her artistic composition o f dried material placed on
• piece of driftwood.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Jay Morrison, dauuhlcr of Ur.
and Mr*. Jack Morrison, recently
celebrated her 8th birthday with
a "splash" party at the home
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mr*. A. b. McKaney.
Many prises were given (or
swimming relays, water games
ami rollicking fun was enjoyed by
Anna Lee Moore, Kay PorgUM.-n,
Debbie Taylor, Itamli James,
Jackie Angel, Judy Lynn and
Tommy Judy,
Hill
Bracken,
David Aiken, Melt Morgan, Kicky
snd Tommy Oiler and Cyruiee and
Laurie Lee Morrison.
During the afternoon party ice­
cream and traditional birthday
cake were served.

The matm-of-honor wore •
biller ina length dress ef green
organic and carried a crescent
bouquet «&lt; green carnatloaa with
autumn leaves and satin stream­
ers. She wore a matching head­
dress and feather-clip bandeau.
The brtdesmatrons wore identical
gowns fashioned after that of
the matron-of-honor at yellow
organsa end carried crescent
bouquets at yellow carnations.
PaUl Lynn Nolle, nlees ef the
bride wore a dress of yellow or­
gansa. She carried a white basket
and scattered rose petals in the
path of the bride. Rlngbearer was
the groem'a brother, Bandy Riggine, Omega, Ga.
The bride's mother chose for
her daughter's wedding a gown
of antique gold print with match­
ing accessories and a corsage of
yellow carnations.
The mother of the groom won
an outfit of blue with matching
accessories and a whitq carnation
corsage.
A reception was held immedi­
ately following the wedding in
the educational building of the
church. Mrs. Joo f. Beasley, cou­
sin of the bride, presided at the
reception and was assisted in
greeting the guests at the door
by Mrs. Milton Gore.
Baskets of white ^ladloU were
placed about the spacious room.
The bride's table, overlaid with
a while cut-work linen cloth, was
centered with the traditional tier­
ed wedding cake, flanked by cry­
stal candleholders holding white
tapers. Two crystal punch bowls
graced either end of the table.
Mrs. Ben F. Ward J r. snd Mrs.
R. L. Ward cut the wedding cake.
Pouring punch were Miss Kather­
ine Mlkler, Miss Ann Lundy, San­
dy Chambers and Yvonne King.
Circulating hostess were Misses
Marlene Bellhorn, Junle Fleming,
Julie Gore, Marilyn Matheri.
Bessie Fleming, Jackie Pendarvls, Gladys Alford and Clyds Dunklee.
Rose Marie Beasley, sister of
the bride, kept the guest book
while Mrs. George C. Means
played soft background music.
Far traveling the bride wore a
two-piece, royal blue suit with
a feathered hat, gloves, bag and
shoes to match and the orchid
from her bride's bouquet.
Following a short honeymoon
in Florida, the couple plan to
make their home In Omega, (is.
where the groom Is engaged In
farming.

Annual Fish Supper
Held Thursday Nite

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Th&gt;» men's Club of the First
Mell-odist Church met Thursday
night at the home of J, A.
Finest
Calhoun for their annual smoked
Water
mullet supper.
Heater
AlHS. A. J. liK At'nhN’sluiuis beside her tricolor award
For several years Mr. Calhoun
winning entry featuring fresh material, candlestick and
has been host for this event and
also prr|&gt;nres
the fish which
candle.
(Bergstrom Photo)
is served with grits, -ohr slaw,
Italian bread, coffee snd dough­
nuts.
Around twenty-live men were
The Helen Misters Circle, W. M R. L. Johnson in Flora Heights, fur present for the supper which was 202 Sun lord Ale.
V., of Elder Springs Baptist their regular business snd Pro 1foil own I by a business meeting.
Church, met in the home of Mrs. gram meeting.
Those attending were: Mr*. U.
P. Wade, Mrs. Wilbur Nolan, Mrs.
Marie Williams, Mrs. D. B. Car­
penter, Mrs, Bessie Dobson, Mrs.
Glen Miller, Mrs. C. W. Krgle and
Mrs. Roy Richardson,
group enjoyed a Fellowship hour
with Mrs. Johnson serving load
drinks.

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Mrs. Myers Feted
With Stork Shower
Mrs. Sarah Kate Myers was hon­
ored with
a
stork
shower
st the Home
Demonstration
Bldg, on 25th St. Hostesses
were Mrs. Huth Oowsn, .Mrs. Kay
Sassman ami Mrs. Dorothy Patter­
son. A large stork, white mums
and pink rosebuds formed the cen­
terpiece.
Those present were the Mines.
Lucy Steen, Geraldine Sigmon-,
Winnie Dunn, Bonnie lllcharde
Joyce Myers, Bennie Brooks, Dora
Lee Harper, the hostesses and Mra.
Myers.

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Will Slow Up U.S. In Space Race
WASHINGTON (UP I) - MUilk
espert Wernher to o Braun lathed
oat at Mm nation'* new space pollof today la a growing interaervlce
.m m o u following announcement
&lt;d Maj. Goa. John B. Medaris
that he la retiring.
Voa Braun said the decision to
give the Air Force full control of
the space program Indicates lack
ot confidence "la a proven rocket
team.” and threatens to put the
United States even further behind
In the space race.
Von Braun, German-born scien­
tist who led the team that launch­
e d the first U. S. satellite, ad­
d re sse d a breakfait meeting of
National Assn, of Food Chains.
His criticism or tne policy snifl
came on the heels of Nodaris' an­
nouncement that he will step down
Jan. 31 as boss of the Army Ord­
nance Missile Command which
baa headquarters at Huntsville,
Ala.
Associates said Medaris was not
retiring because of his disap
^ointm ent with the Army's new
Wcaled-down role, but be has spok­
en sot against the move.
Von Braun said constant "reevaluations and reassessment*'' al­

so are slowing American progress
in space.
"We must carry forward a long
range space program if we don't
mean to abandon the heavens to
the Reds,” he said.
Voa Braun said the Army agency
is twiddling its thumbs, waiting
for "someone in Washington" to
decide whether to break up its
"m arital relationship" with the
Army and make it the new "bride­
groom” of the Air Force.
"We have not sued (or this di­
vorce,” he said.
America could make a great
stride toward matching sup­
erior Russian rocket thrusts by
speeding development of the Sa­
turn, a 1,300,000-pound thrust roc­
ket, he said. He said the Saturn
project is moving ahead “ but M
could move faster."
Medaris, 37” Is retiring after 2S
years of service. He scheduled a
news conference this afternoon in
New York.
The fight over the military space
program is on* of the major head­
aches Defense Secretary Neil H.
McElroy will face when he re­
turns this afternoon from a month
long Pacific tour.
McElroy, who hopes to leave

Population Gains
’May Add Judge
Pupulntion increases in the Ninth Judicial District,
which includes Seminole County, have more thun doubled
over the pant three yearn, making tho circuit eligible for two
more judges, it was announced todny.
Three yearn ago, the population eatimute was 405,379.
At that time two additional judges, Volie Williams and Vaa-

President Urges
DeGaulle On West
Summit Meeting
if

sar Carlton, were named.
A new estimate for the circuit’s
population is nearly one million,
according to G. W. Laycock of
Rockledgc who was her* today.
Laycock is serving on a special
population committee with Wil­
liam II. Dial, Orlando, and W.
T. Warren Jr. of Fort Pierce.
Laycock and the committee are
touring the circuit this week be­
fore making their recommenda­
tions to Gov. LeRoy Collins.
The criteria and method use-1
in making the estimates are la
accord with the methods used by
the Rureau of Ccnus, Laycock
said.
County-by-cuuuty totals in the
new estimate are: Seminole, 52,000; Orange, 2(7,300; Brevprd,
107,000; St. Lucie, 31.800; Indian
River. 23,(00; Osceola. 18.600;
Martin, 15,500 and Okeechobee,
5,400.
Public hearings wiU be held in
Melbourne and Orlando at which
the committee will hear data
to support these population fig­
ures. City and county officials,
chamber of commerce officials
and utility managers will be in­
vited to give (heir views.

PARIS (UPI) — President El­
senhower has sent three lettcre to
French President Charles DeGaulle la the past three weeks urg­
ing t Western summit meeting in
Paris to prepare for an East-West
confcrece, diplomatic sourcea re­
ported today.
French officials refused to con­
firm or deny the reports.
The sources said Eistnhower’t
latest letter was delivered to De§Gaulle on Friday. They said El­
senhower called for an early
meeting of the Western "Big
Four" to settle differences of
opinion before sitting down with
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khru­
shchev, for ?cold w ar" talks.
The sources said it was the
third letter from Eisenhower
since his talks with Khrushchev
at Camp David, Md., last month.
According to the source*, it is
a u s w almost inevitable that DeGaulle will invite Eisenhower,
British Prime Minister Harold
WASHINGTON (U Pl)-T h* FloMacmillan and West German rida Flood Control Board present­
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to ed its plan* for fiscal 1961 today
Paris, possibly by the end o&lt; this to the Corps « Engineers.
month.
Tho board a»ked the Budget
Bureau Monday to Include its
request for $22,289,800 in appro­
priations for the year, including
$13,955,000 for new projects and
$6,307,000 for continuing contracts.
m The Denary Chamber of Com­
■The board also requested that
merce wlli hold a dinner meet­ $1,277,800 be included to repay
ing at 7 p. m. tomorrow at Ry- funds appropriated by the state
mall Restaurant on Route 17.
for flood control alxive matching
A film "Highway hearing" will amounts from the government in
be shown during the meeting.
previous years.

State Flood Board
Issues '61 Plans

DeBary Chamber
Meets Tomorrow

hie-cabinet poet by ttw end of die
year, must decide what to do
about the German scientist* in Me­
daris' command at Redstone Ar­
senal, Huntsville. Ala.
By a recent decision which ap­
peared to lodge chief responsibility
in the Air Force, McElroy took
the Army largely out of the space
field but left unsettled the future
of the 2,100 scientists and techni­
cians at Redstone.
The Huntsville scientists have
been developing the giant Saturn
rocket, a 1,500,000-pound thrust
vehicle, for the Defense Depart­
ment’s Advanced Research Pro­
ject* Agency ARPA. But the Army
missile men have complained they
are getting Insufficient funds to
speed the development.
Medaris, a native of Milford.
Ohio, has been active in missile
work since 1915. lie supervised
the launching of America’s first
earth satellite in 1913 and has led
in development of the Jupiter in­
termediate range ballistic missile.
Friends said that Medaris has
not "entertained any offers" from
industry and would not, at least
until he leaves the Army. There
was speculation he might join
some private firm, however.

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VOL. XLIX

United Praaa

News Briefs!
Two Face Charges
WASHINGTON (UPI) —i
ai grand jury today brought
tampt of Caagnoa charges against
two union official* and two other
persona la connection with testi­
mony before tho Senate Rackets
Committee. One ef those named
was Maurice A. Hutcheson of Indi­
anapolis, president ef the United
Brotherhood of Cerpeater*.

Marriage Humor

Blast Takes Toll
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) - A
mechanical failure caused an ox
plosion in an sngino room of the
Woodward Iron Co. today, injur­
ing four men, two ot tftem seri­
ously. John Urquhart, chairman
of the board of Woodward, said the
explosion was caused when "a
cross head on a blowing engine
broke and ■ piston went up into
the engine and allowed gas to keep
burning."

Hits Justice
SAN QUENITN, Calif. (UP!) Caryl Chessman—who sidestepped
the gas chamber for nearly 13
years alter being condemned for
robbery, kidnap and rap*— lashed
out today at California Justice. Tb*
38-year old convict-author also crit­
icized Gov. Edmund G. Brown,
who refused to grant clemency
which would have saved Chessman
from the gas chamber for the
seventh t'm e. He is scheduled to
die at 10 a. ra. p. s. t. Friday.

Layoffs Soar
DETROIT (UPI) -

Almost « •*

third of die atsumo*) line* ur&lt;f
ing out UM0 Chavrolet* were clos­
ed down by steel shortages today
as auto industry layoffs soared to
72.828. Layoffs today soared to
rolet assembly and Fisher Body
plants at JsneavlUe, Wis., the
Chevrolet assembly plant at At­
lanta and G il's plants at Saginaw
and Flint, Mich., added 3.978 to
the growing number of idled
worker*.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 545

Government Asks Court
Walldl
Union Ready
To Fight
Injunction
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - A U. 8.
attorney, acting under ertiera ot
President Elsenhower, today ask­
ed federal court to issue aa to
function In halt the 99day at sal
strike toe 10 days.
U. S. Ally. Hubert !. Teilelbaua
handed the TaftHartley back-towork petition to tb* clerk at tb*
Western District court ot Penn­
sylvania, putting h up lo Federal
Judge Herbert P. Sorg to decide
whether to order 300,000 steel­
workers back to their Jobs.
Sorg accepted the petition and
then went into a closed session
with Tettelbaum and Clark Jam ee
Wallace, saying, "Until I have
STEEL FACT FINDERS Puul Lehucaky, Geortru Taylor and John A. Perread the petition, 1 cannot sap
klntt cleared the way yenterday for the injunction bringing • cooling-off
when a hearing will be held.”
period in the nteel etrike. They r e tr ie d to President Eiacnhower that
The government petition was
there waa "no agreement” by the industry and the union. (UPI Telephoto)
nine pages long and listed all the
strikebound companies.
Teltelbaum received tb* petition
from George C. Doub, an assist­
ant attorney general whe flew
here from Washington.
The petition asked (or an to
hmctioo directing .tb* United
ed
in
1958.
At
that
time,
Seminole
Discussing
tiie
need
for
a
sur­
.S e m te ^ , County school offi­
County waa given a priority three dtaeiworkwa Uaioa -L un Strike
cials wiD conduct a survey dur­ vey. Milwee said that a 73 per
since July 15— to instruct t o
rating.
cent enrollment growth in the
ing the early part ot IN I on county over the last three year*
Milwee said school officials members to return to nark for M
the need for a Junior collega for
plan to work on the survey as days and for the Immediate is­
made locating a Junior college
soon ai they complete their suance ef a temporary restrain­
the county, Supt. R. T. Mllwec here a prime necessity.
ing order pending issuance of the
An earlier survey was conduct­ present building program.
said this morning.
injunction.
Tho United Steelworker* Union
said it would fight an injunction
because the work atoppsge "doe*
not imperil the national health or
safety."
President Elsenhower, saying
it was a "sad day for the nation”
Monday ordered the Justice De­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The partment to seek the injunction.
State Department ha* denied Rus­
The big steel union's executive
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — More cility hat to b* evacuated when sian charges that the security o(than 3,500 firefighters today were fire broke through the northeast ficer of the U. S. Embassy in board was called to ■ meeting
this afternoon and the wage-policy
expected to contain the 14.2UO- corner of the Angeles blazes from Moscow was involved in an Amer­ committee to meet Wednesday
acre brush fire that has flamed Bear Canyon. There were 10 ican sspionage ring in the Soviet morning. The strike la now 9C
through Los Angeles National For­ adult* and three children in the Union.
days old.
camp.
Department spokesman Lincoln
est for a week.
“The steel strikes does not im­
White said Monday night Uiat this peril the national health or safety
Fire officials remained cautious
country gave the true facta Sat­ within the meaning of the Taft*
but said if weather conditions con­
urday when it said the official Hartley Act.
tinued favorable they would havt
was kidnaped, threatened snd of­
tho blaze fully encircled during
"The provisions of the Taftfered bribes to spy against the Hartlry Act which have been t o
the morning hours.
United States.
They (wifan rel»*.ing aquiprm-nl ^
yoked are unconstitutional.”
This country, Whit* said, was
and firelighters Monday night but
The spokesman did not elabor­
not backing down "one fraction ate on the union's contention ot
plan to leave a largs complement
of
an
inch"
from
that
account.
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Two
on hand (or weeks to handle mop
unconslitullonality.
He spoke out after (ho Soviet
U. S. Presidents pay final homage
up operations.
United Steelworkers President
Some 7uu men Monday contain today to Gen. George C. Mar­ government published a statement David J. McDonald said his un­
cd a 3,5oo acre fire near Castalc, shall si simple, touching funeral asserting that the official, Russell ion would try lo block the order
Pi miles northeast of the central services for the stately soldier- A. Langelle, had been caught at­ in district court here and. if un­
blaze in nigged mountainous ter­ diplomat they considered one of tempting to pass a package con successful, It would carry the
taining money and an Intelligence fight to the Third Circuit Court of
ritory. The fire started Sunday ' tiie greatest Americans.
President Eisenhower and for­ code to an agent while they were Appeals in Philadelphia and to
when a bullet tore through a high
mer President Truman, "Mar­ on a bus together.
tension power line.
tiie United States Supreme Court.
White said flatly that "there's
A Long Beach sihuol cam p fa- shall's comrade* in moincutous
McDonald said th* steelworkers
no
such
person.
He
(Langelle)
events of war and peace, wiU
would obey s return to work in­
lead the small group of govern­ did not give any rubles" to any­ junction but would be free lo
ment anti military leaders at til* one.
, strike again at the c-'.d of 80 days
The spokesman said langelle, if their demands were not mot.
private ceremony In the chapel
who
is
on
hi*
way
to
Washing­
of nearby Ft. Myer, Va.
Government lawyrrs were gear­
Marshall then will be buried in ton, would be replaced in Mos­ ed for what was expected to be
family only rites in Arlingi &gt;n Na­ cow by another official. Hu said the first all out challrngo of tiie
tional Cemetery. The nation will he did not know what Langelle'* government's power to forco
Billy Schaeffer, ll-year-old Lake give it* last tribute—a 19 gun sal- new assignment would bo.
striking workers bark un the job
Mary boy, took a bike ride after uale, three valleys of rifle shots,
under the 12-year-old Tatt-Hariley
school yesterday to mull over a tiie melancholy notes of "Taps”
labor law.
bad report card and wound up —when the distinguished old sold­
Justice Department lawyers were
being sought by a countywide
known lo have examined every
irarch party which included the ier is brought to his (Inal resting
place.
National Guard.
ORLANDO (UPI) House aspect of the slriko in their long
The five star general died Fri­
Hr was found about 9 p. m.
Speaker
Thomas
D.
Beasley
level preparation for a legal battle
by the father of on* of a group day at Walter Heed Army Hospi­ ed scorn today at political candi­ with the Steelworkers Union.
of Boy Seoul* aiding in the search tal of old age, kidney truuhls date! opposed to the legislative
T. A. Best, also of Laka M ary, aaid and the effect* of a scries of re apportionment amendment.
Billy was pushing his bike between strokes. He was 78.
The DeFuniak Springs lawmaker,
Casselberry and home.
planning himself In run for gover­
The boy said he had "ju at been
nor next year, did not name any
riding around" since school was
auch opponents.
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Formdismissed. Some friend* said be
Hut in a speech to the annual er President Harry H. Truman
had received "a had re w rt card
convention of the State Association
Seminole County Supervisor of of County Commissioners, he at­ has promised to name "a little 1st*
anti said he wasn't going home."
Registration Camilla Bruce said tacked "people trying to ride into er on" hit personal choice among
today that Uie deadline for ab­ high office by opposing reappor- the dozen Democrats he believes
sentee voting in Hie Nov. 3 re- tionment without regard to the coul&lt;( Ik- elected president In next
year's election.
apportionment election is Oct. 29. harm they are doing the Hate.”
Arriving here Monday from
All ballots must be postmarked
Independence, Mo., for the fu­
not later than 5 p. m. on that
neral today of Gen. G o rg e C.
Three hundred forty-four ticket* date, $lrs. Bruce said.
Marshall, Truman was peppered
have been sold for the Civic Cen
with question* from reporters
ter dinner at which Sen. George
Smather* wdl be guest of honor
The regular meeting of the En­ about th# campaign.
He told them that ha hoped
tomorrow night, City 3tanager
terprise Parent-Teacher Council
Warren Knowles said today.
will be held at the school today the Democrat* would select *
Sanford civic club members and
candidate "who can wus — and
Only three candidate* qualified at 7:30 p. m.
their wives will make up a large to run for the Seminole County
Program will be under the dir­ I’m sure wo wiU.”
part of the guests at Um 7:30 school trustee post. The deadline ection of Mrs. Katherine Seller*
“ Ws'va got a dozen men who
p. m dinner.
for qualifying was yesterday.
with final plans completed for could wla. Hut you can't trick m*
Stale Senator Douglas Sten
All three wiU run for re-election. the annual Halloween * carnival into' saying who they are,” he
sirom wiU introduce Sen. Sm ith They are R. F. Cooper, Jim Blken- scheduled for Thursday, October said. “1’U tell you my choke a
29.
era.
little later on.”
Meyer and Roy. Mann.

County Plans Junior College Survey

Weather May Aid Control Espionage Charge
By Reds Denied
Widow Kills Children Of California Brush Fire

No Letup Seen
In Peace Drive

Red China Urged
To Talk Peace

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PARIS (UPI)—A French weekly
claimed today that Britain's Prin­
cess Margaret soon will become
engaged to young Canadian law­
yer John TUrner, one of her es­
corts In Canada last year. British
court circles immediately called
the report "impoaetble” end point­
ed out that Turner is a Roman
Catholic. The 29-year-old princess'
spokesman declined to eommenL

MIAMI (UPI) - Hurricane Ju­
dith sped across the Atlantic to­
ward the Azores Islands today, no
longer a threat t« any major
land area.
At 5 s. m. Judith was about $1(1
miles east of Bermuda, racing to
the east northeast at shout 40
miles per hour.
The Miami weather bureau said
the hurricane, which cut across
Florida Sunday as a tropical
ALLENTOWN. Pa. (UPI) - A
storm, is expected to continue the widow who police said admitted
«atne forward movement it the killing her five children with over­
tame speed during the next doses of barbiturates because ah*
12 hours with a slight Increase in couldn't support them was to be
forward speed In the same direc­ charged with five counts involv­
tion thereafter.
ing murder today. .Mrs. Ruth L.
Gale winds extended 300 miles ] Urdanivla, 41, widow of a Peruvian
in the southeast semicircle and diplomat, lobbed to police, "Who
80 miles to the northwest. Ships in wanta a woman with five child­
the path of the storm were warn­ ren?” She told investigators she
ed to use caution.
tried suicide three times after
An official Weather Bureau re­ giving the children 74 barbiturates
port issued Monday showed the ln«t Wpdni"M|i8v
storm packed little punch when It
hit the southwest Florida coast
Sunday. The highest wind record­
er! was a 56 m.p.h. gust at Fort
Myers Beach, a weather official
•aid.
Comparatively minor damage
was done and no deaths, although
LONDON tUI’li — Western oh
1.500 to 1,900 persons left beaches servers
today saw no letup in So
and islands in the face of the ap­
viet Prem ier Nikita S. Khrush­
proaching storm. Rainfall for the chev's "peace drive" despite the
Port Myers area was 7:57 inches expulsion of the security officer
in a 24 hour period.
at the American Embassy in Mo*
cow in an incident reminiscent of
the Stalin era.
Dipomats were surprised, even
shocked, by the kidnaping and ar­
rest of Russell Langt-lle and his
ouster by the Soviets on charges
of espionage. But they tended to
regard the incident as an isolated
episode rather than any switch to
the methods of the cold war.
All signs, in the belief of ofd
rials here, still point to a continua­
tion of the "spirit of Camp I)av
id” as far as Khrushchev is con
cerned, cocpled with a genuine de­
sire on his part to get along with
the West.
The Langelle incident jolted of­
ficials here. However, they did
not regard U as any indication of
a switchback to cold war tactics.
The general British view was
summed up in an editorial ui the
Times of London winch said Mon­
day, "The incident is a sign that
the Russian police service* are
still strong. It is probable tlut
the affair was due to ths momen­
tum of the machine rather than
any deliberate decision by the
govern rasnt.”

SAFETY AWARD gw * to the Marines as Maj. Ralph C. Wood. CO of the
Marine Barracks at the Naval Air Stutlon, receives the Cdr. John H. Bear
Memorial Safe Driving Plaque from Cdr. LewU D. Tnmny, NAS executive
officer, and Chuck Saunders of the Floridu Highway Patrol look* on. The
safe driving competition has been a|wiwored at the station since 1966.
(Navy Photo)

W in

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPJi
—Ireland appealed to Red Chins
today to negotiate a peaceful *«(dement with the Dalai Lama and
iwcwgalze "the right ot (to small
Tibetan people to control their
own destiny.”

Two Presidents

Boy Taking Long
Bike Ride Brings
Out Searchers

Opponents Of New
Amendment Hit

Truman To Name
Choice Later On

Absentee Ballot
Deadline Oct. 29

344 Tickets Sold
To Smothers Dinner

Only 3 Qualify
For Trustee Post

Enterprise Porent
Council To Meet

�You Com Load Him ToW otor...

• SEATTLE (U PI) - A v*(*r*n three other*, two of them perjBeetog tort pUol today « u end- towel of Branlff Air line* tor
;itoi wits Mvlog tba Uvta of tow whom the airplane had bean
•af «l|M p t r u u aboard a W H O mamfaeturad.
Boeing officials, when preued
•Iwbtek craabed aod buroad on a
illt n r aaod. bar M mile* asrtb of for clarlflcnUon of tbo “mliap• t e o Ifrrtir
aUce" remark, said that any
^ t a T w n U l tb« fiery ersth
bar nspUniUcn would have
. too (look jet ltoer be«au»e
to wait until after aa tovotlga•sell H. S o sa , H. SaUevue, (Ion which win bn conducted to­
gave Me Ufa la tba eraer- day by the Civil Aeronautic*
Board and Boeing.
tS
HO-Ion Jet, valued at 5
Boeing aald their original stale’n'UlT- doUan imaikad toto man! waa baaed on brief Inter­
ytooaa a f, icalUnd .bwalag view* wttfc survivors of the crash
'----*—pi when Sana aed it down who were taken to Arlington Koa­
THE REVAULT DAUPHINS has joined the other 1960 model cars being
■aai bar on the IU11L
la! at Arlington, Warn., near
shown in Sanford and Bob McKee of McKee Motors In extolling the virtues
E lm after thna af Ua
crash alto.
o f the sporty, but economical Import from France. The whole Renault line
___
it—« «w o t a n away la
After the engine pod* ripped
Wtat Beetag Airplane Co. eailed off, Boeing aald, Baum “took
is available at McKee's.
(Bergstrom Photo)
a wvMaet measurer d a * to mla- ovar and recovered the airplane
MSBiaV" af foatnle." Oily Ike to leva! flight with power from
tad lection, la wWeh tfceeo who thn remaining tngtoe. The pilot
anrvhed ware riding, remained mndo a controlled wheal-up land­
M att altar the plane eraihod.
ing to thn boat nvattabl* spot, reTfea reel of the plana became ndtlng in tba saving of four
• foaaral pyre tor Baiua and lives,
Tba tour who survived had gone
Into the tall of the airplane which
separated from the rest of the
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tho
aircraft on Impact.”
United Slates will launch 10 rock
BY P I E D DANXIO
ahow
of
this
sort,
1*
still
a
thing
Those who died with Baum
eta during tha weak starting Nov.
wars Identified as Georg* C. Ha* NEW YOBK (UPI) - “Divided of beauty.
gan, M, Booing flight aagtoaor we suatf,” the first to the new On Friday night, Victor Borge's 16, to an effort to get more infor­
from Kenton, Wash., and Capt. NBC-TV aeries cailad Our Ameri­ NBC-TV special had a abort supply mation about the earth’s atmos­
John A. Burke, 49, and Capt. M. can Heritage, aped scrota our of the tany humor that made his phere, radiations from the sun and
Prank Staley, 43, both of Bran- Amtrlcaa history books Sueday earlier shows so enjoyable. While tiny meteors to space.
; WASHINGTON - Tneldept El- Iff.
The program was announced
-aaWwwar la ordering the Juatice
The survivors ware lilted a* sight to depleting the deep philo­ U»a filmed segments, made m Cup by the National Academy of
sophical
differences
between
Sec­
'Department to eaek a Taft llarUey WUUam AUmp, Seattle, a Boe­
•nbagen, wars iateraittof, Borge't
In a report on the U. S.
)#w teteaetkn in tba ateel itrike: ing allot: WUUam Hueboar of the retary of Stats Jefferson aod Sec­ takeoff on “Hamlet” waa Udiou*. Sciences
program for International Geophy­
- “It la a aad day for tba nation." Federal*Aviation Agency aad At retary of the Treasury Hamilton. In short, the gnat Daoa'a special sical Cooperation—1959, known as
Krause aad Fred Symmaok af Both men made their points to waa a bit dog-eared. Another NBC- 1CU—39.
* WASHINGTON — Former Preal- Branlff.
IGC—33 is a world research pro­
dal, Project Wa Ufa to tho
a play tbit came to Ufa with
■dant Truman, arriving to the cap­
i, recaptured the flavor of gram which look up where the In­
many angry outbursts and passionital, aeked if bo liked etlll to be
ale, bitter arguments. Tbo impact that decade with some fine old ternational Geophysical Year left
magaUed by the public.
of Arthur Kanaody’s Hamilton — film dips, clever editing, excellent off. Under the 1GY program, M
- “When a fellow ie fool enough to
nations worked together to learn
a snobbish, quick-tampered, mis­ music and n solid writing job.
,‘nuka klmaelf notorUme h oi got to
trustful, cynical portrait — was A new ABC-TV leries, Robert more about tho earth, sun, and
pay thapaaaiiy."
heightened by Ralph Bellamy's Taylor starring in the Detectives, space,
subdued, patient aod wise portrait (whatever happened to titles like
' BOSTON—A ipokeeman for an
of Jefferson. Alex Segal's direc­ M-Squsd, Dragnet and Lineup?)
;advartlalnf agency which bandlci
HONG
KONG
(UPI)
The
Com­
tion conveyed a fine sense of Im­ debuted on Friday with a promis­
pee tare tor the Metropolitan Tradalt Authority on why the art lit* munist Chinese regime, worried mediacy and Morion Wlahen- ing premise, good acting and com­
medal coetume ball poatern about Ua arm y, has ordered a vig­ grsd's script produced spirited but mercially acceptable detectives. ]
to have clothing painted over orous re-indoctrination drive to a honest drama. The major draw, think the scries will do well.
The Channel flwlm: Perry Co­
determined fresh move to tighten back however wero the telescoped
•the bore Ilgurei:
mo's
production firm, Huncum,
the
party's
grip
on
the
armed
for­
scenes.
Examples:
“President
' “Wo conudered the poetera ofWashington’s cabinet wa* called will produce two 13-wcck* ha If-hour
toneiva. We have to be very care- cer.
Informed sources reported tbit to an cmegrency meeting and a filmed shows as Como's NBC-TV
to! with thiage like that."

ELKTON, Md. (U K ) — This In the
atory o f the reluctnnt bridegroom, or “you
can’t get a man with a gun.”
The aot-aoHUuioua groom, Robert K.
Worrell, 68, told police n former girt
friend forced him out of his bed In
Moorestown, N . J.. nt gunpoint and made
him accompany her to the marriage li­
cense bureau here. Object: matrimony.
The would - be bride, Angeiine Salter,
47. • Burlington, N. J., factory worker,
didn't make it to the altar. Instead she's
in jail under 9500 bond charged with
carrying a concealed deadly weapon—a
.38 caliber revolver.
Sheriff Edgar U. Startt, who broke

up the wedding, said the FBI was investlgating the affair to determine whether
to bring kidnaping charges, Startt said
Worrell end Miss Sailer had gone together
for three or four ytars until they broke u| 0
in June.
. .
The sheriff said Worrell claimed that
Bliss Sailer end a friend, Alex Olson, 65,
o f Ocean City, N. J„ routed him from bed
Blonday morning. Worrell ifaid Miss Sailer
told him, “You're going to marry me or
I'm going to kill you.”
Mias Sailer, Worrell »aid, then forced
him to accompany her while Oiaon drove
them to the marriage license office
Elkton.
•

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New Historic TV Series U. S. Plans Heavy
Rocket Schedule
Proves Honest Drama

Quotable
Quotes

Red China Army
To Tighten Grip

a

newly appointed Defense Minister
Lin Plao Issued Instructions that
the party must be obeyed abso­
lutely nod unquestionably awl that
fha arm y's contact with the com­
mune* should bo strengthened.
The array la to be given an
ideological and political refresher
course, with all Implications that
go with such a measure to a Com­
munist country.
Party leaders havo been hint­
ing lately that so-called ratydleclasi tendencies In soma strata o(
the Communist Chinese army con­
flicted with the government's pollcy line.
In thinly disguised aUlcmrnl*.
“ Maaaione, Magnoliaa e n d the demand has been raised in
memorial” will bring ecenci of the Palplng for the strengthening of
Deep South to the ecrecn nt I p. m. party leadership.

■ FSANXFURT—Gov. G. Mennen
Williams jof Michigan reporting
'^aodlM ■ light an a church tower
-In Woraaw which many baliavcd
"BMP a miracle:
“Thera 'dalialtaly wee a light
■ad I don’t know aay explanation
tor it/'

Club To See
Civil War Film

Thursday when the Sanford Camora Club proeenta a free elide
ahow at the Ptoecreet School Audi­
torium.
Photographic Society of America
Fellow Don Nlbbelink will combine
the elide protestation with hli re­
corded commentary, background
muaio and eouad aliacts. A ttory
af two war-threatened lover* will
be woven toto the acenex of an­
tebellum Naichti, Min., home*.
Tba Gettyiburg battlefield, com­
plete with Rebel yell, the Delta
Queen •river boat, Nalchet men•kuu and a drill team at Jefferion Military College, are among
the imind* end sights of the Old
South to be brought to the audi­
ence through acreeo and tape.
Nlbbelink will auggeit waye to
ua« « color camera and flaih to
capture the,mood of hornet and
garden*. Ho will givo tipi on time
•spoaure, available-light picturra,
w e of people aa picture lubjecl*
and the deilrabilily of tailing a
atory with vacation picture*.

Lady Godiva Has
Horse Trouble
NIAGARA PALLS IUl’1) Patrolman Mardljc Alolan was
dispatched to “Investigate theft
of Lady Uodiva'a horse.” but the
rase proved anti-climatic despite
Its historic implication*.
I t turned out that Lady Godiva
U the atsgo nemo of an er.toitalner Who waa appearing at a
local restaurant, and the h o rseused in her act—hadn't been sto­
len but the lock waa broken off
the animal'* trailer.

neutrality policy was adopted after
a debate that lasted, at best, 30
seconds. They didn't kid around In
those days.
t
Harry S. Truman was presented
In a tasteful manner during CBSTV’s Jack Benny ahow Sunday
night. The videotaped appearance
wa* a low key, good natured ad­
venture that helped plug the for­
mer President's memorial library
at Independence, Mo., and perpe­
tuate the usual jokes about Benny’*
age and skin-flint ways. Truman
appeared at ease while explaining
the various presidential duties but
seemed less comfortable reading
from the cua cards. The sound
tract wasn't to clear and there
were untimely furniture squeaks,
but otherwise tills unusual bit of
programming was a success.
Saturday night's Pill) Silvers
CUS-TV special, and original mu­
sic by Nat Hlken and Gordon Jen­
kins called, “The Uallad of Louie
the Louse," was distinguished only
by a skilled cast’s attempts to
mug laughs out of a faded plot.
When Silvers played Sgt. Bllko of
the U. S. Army, his antici were
fresh, often hilarious. Transplant­
ed to Broadway and tagged as
a loan shark, his Ollkocsqucspades
grated against conventional values
and aeemad forced, obsolete and
awkward.
However, the sight of Silvers go­
ing through his “shakedown''
cruises a t lop speed, even in a

summer replacement. Executive
film producer Alvin Cooperman,
whose credit* Include the Shirley
Temple Story book and the June
Allyson series, also will turn oul
four one-hour pilot films for Co­
mo's firm.
Vice President Richard Nixon
haa just joined the guest list for
NBC-TV'* Get. 23 tribute to Elea­
nor Roosevelt. But Alec Guinness
has been forced to drop out be­
cause of other commitments. . .
CBS-TV's Ed Sullivan visits NBCTV’* Jack Paar Show this Wed­
nesday. . .
Friday night's Person to Person
on CBS-TV will visit the hom o of
Jaek Lemmon and "Prince” Mike
Romanoff.
Cliff Arquette, nr Charley Wca.
ver, announces ha'll fly to the
best Peter Pan tradition during
his Wednesday night ABC-TV
Hobby Lobby show. . .Let! J. Cobb
and Sylvia Sydney will star to
"The Committeeman," one of the
10 special productions to the new
CBS-TV G, E. Theater series.

Comedy For Judith
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Judith
Anderson, one of the world'■ fore­
most serious actresses, switches
to comrdy in Jerry Lewis’ “ Cin­
derella” for Paramount. Miss An­
derson will portray the wicked
■tepmothrr to the modernized
spoof of the old fairy tale.

N o*here will *o* find « f i r m romplrlrlr u i.
ilfjin s in M many • • ) • * • OldimubiU for l?wi!
Olds M ilia rs your sons* of Im-j u i . with In
•maelli, refined lin n , , ,.&lt;|iiitl sad ,r,« fu l
ronloers. laliriers eie tiriiinf, ralsiful, bar*

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Old* M liifin so ar s rn v of |m arr t.iih |» «
new R orkrl F n sin n —I&gt;im Hi m l i e KotM T
that Ib citei i n lire thrift of lowtr-ro.i. rr|u G r
tea is oUadstd an every Uyrunic M model.

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BINDERS, PENCILS,
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PADS. CONSTRUCTION
And Many Many
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Anna Miller Circle
Planning Supper

WSCS To Sponsor Lecture
£ y Former U N Observer
Dr. Mabel Head of Lakeland
and Nc* York City will be guest
speaker Thursday at 10:30 a. m.
In McKinley Hall of the First
Methodist Church. Her subject
will be “The United Nation
Works For Peace" and will be
sponsored by the Woman’s Soci*
ety pi Christian Service.
Dr. Head, after 13 years as
9
teacher, left that profession
to scree the cause of missions
tnoro directly. For 11 years she
worked at the task of Home and
Foreign Missions and Christian
Education in the church. Bcllev.
ing strongly in the unity of Chris­
tian forces to meet the world'*
needs, she helped to unite the
three Inter-denominational worn-

9

S d ts
BY EUNICE K. LAMBERT

few years she has traveled all
over the United States speaking
to women'* clubs, men'a groups,
schools, colleges and churches.
The public is Invited. A fellow­
ship luncheon will follow her
talk and the church nursery will
be open.

Gala Plans
For Party
Completed
The Officers Wives Club of Ihe
Naval Air Station have complet­
ed plans for a gala cocktail par­
ty to be held at the BOQ Friday
night from 7 to » p. m.
VAH-5 will be tn charge, with
Mrs. E. W. Foote and Mrs. D.
J. Brough serving as co-hostesscs. Mrs. If. G, Gobcn Ls decora­
tion chairman and her commit­
tee consisti of Mrs. D. E. Dearolph. Mrs. R. D. Murphy. Mrs.
C. N. Jam es and Mrs. K. M. Sandoit. Mrs. I. M. Rowell will be
in charge of the food and Mrs.
Foote is ticket chairman.
Many door prises will be award­
ed during the evening.

MISS EDITH MOOHE, of DcLand, (center) was guest
speaker at the ladles fellowship luncheon nt the Alliance
Church last week. Mrs. A. E. Monforton. left, is presi­
dent of the group and Mrs. David Carnefix, right, is tiic
wife of the Church minister.

tje m d s n

%

Women for Home Missions, the
Women's Committee of the For­
eign Missions Conference and the
United Council of Church Wom­
en, in IW1. She served on its
board until called lo be official
observer at the United Nations
in June, 1941. a position she held
until December, 1930.
Since then she has kept close
touch with the UN and has learn­
ed to know its work and many
or the personalities there. She
was one of the group that made
recommendation of items to be in­
cluded in the Charter of the
United Nations adopted at San
Francisco.
Her life-tong interest in World
Affaira has bren enriched by
study and travel In the Orient

Anna Miller Circle members
and their husbands will have a
covered dish supper preceding
the next meeting it the Elks
Club on Oct. 27.
Mrs. Wade Snyder is In charge
of supper plans and will he as­
sisted by Mrs. C. II. Stafford,
Mrs. Gene Walter. Mrs. Ed Cox,
Mrs. J. I). McNeil and Mrs.
Bob Clark.
At the last meeting members
heard Janet Glenn and Kay Ivey
speak on their experience* at
Girl's State. Their trip will be
recorded In story form bv Mrs.
Ed Miller. Others attending the
meeting were the Mines. William
Klinefelter, Morrie Moses, Christin Blankenship, II. F, Hale, C.
F. Stafford, Russ Spencer, Clay­

PICTURED AT THE TEACHER’S PARTY , jriven last week by tho
American Home Department «if the Woman's
Woman'.* Club, urc left to rljfht, Mrs.
J. C. Mitchell, Mrs. Alfred Chiles, Mrs. John K.
K White ami Stewart Gatchel.
(Bergstrom 1'hoto)

Future Teachers
Club Entertains

Enterprise

Personals
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
Miss Katherine Lllcb Enter­
prise was winner ol a blue
ribbon, first prise, and Louis F.
St. Amand won a blue ribbon,
first prize, and red ribbon, sec­
ond prise, with their entries at
the Hibiscus show sponsored by
the Dcland chapter of the Ameri­
can Hibiscus society at the Put­
nam Hotel October It. in Deland.
Miss Litch's entry “The Ameri­
can Beauty" won her prise and
Mr. St. Amand's entries, 'T eas
Butterfly" and “ Douglas McAr­
thur won his prises.
Friends will regret lo learn of
the death of Mrs. Zcb Weaver
of West Jefferson. N. C. Mrs.
Weaver was the mother of Roy
Weaver; a former resident of
Enterprise, had visited here and
had many friends here.

The Future Teacher's Club ol
Seminole High School entertain­
ed new members with a hambur­
ger fry and swimming party at
the home ol Mr. ami Mrs. E.
il. McAIexander m Loch Arbor.
Initialed as new members were
Larry Gilstrapp, Bedford Aiken,
Pat Place, Sena Locke, Sandra
Corbett,
Bubs Odium,
Pam
Jones,
Donna Young, Susan
Tamny, Judy Bunion, Sandra
Richards, Shcrclene Shepherd,

Barbara Middleton, Jeanne Markham. Cathy Bond, Betty Slaton,
Sally Wallace, Susan Tanner. Ann
Pharr. Betty Thomas, Rheda
Upslein and Carol Beddard.
Officers fur the 1939-GO school
term are Dian Aiken, president:
Janet Glenn, vice president; Ei­
leen Myers, secretary, and Dot
McAIexander. treasurer. Janet
Glenn will se n e on tile state
panel at the F. T. A. convention
to be held in Daytona on Oct. 3031. Also elected as detrgates to
attend are Uonnie Gtclow, Eitcen
Myers and Dian Aiken. Candi­
dates from Seminole High School
for stale officers are Eileen My­
ers, president and Bonmc Giclow. secretary.
Delegates will be accompanied
to Daytona by their sponsors,
Mr*. Kent Bateman and Mrs.
Bill Wray. At the convention,
'.Isplaya will be shown by dif­
ferent schools and Seminole High
will enter a scrap book that has
been kept by Joanne Ziegler.
Members discussed American
Education Week apd decided to
place apecial emphasis on Na­
tional Teacher's Day.

The center of each table was
decorated with fern ami arti­
ficial (lowers ol pink and white
and a favor was at each place.
After the dinner a program. “ It
Could be You" was presented
with Frank Mcbanc as master
ol ceremonies. He gave door
prizes and announced (he com­
mercials for tho show.
Mrs. S. G. Harriman was com­
mentator for the program and
waa assisted by Mrs. J. P. Wit-

(p £ A A o n a h
Mr. and Mrs. Dear. Hanson el
Lakeland spent tho week end with
her parents, Mr. ami Mrs, J. A.
Calhoun.
Mrs. Paul E. Uminer ami
children, Paul and Diane, led
this month for Germany where
they will join Master -Sgt. Weni­
ne r for a three year lour of duty
with the Army.. Before leaving,
Mrs. Wcidncr, the former Caro­
line Sebrce, visited with tier sis­
ter, Mrs. John C. Stroblc ami
family in Garrett, Indiana, and
another sister, Mrs. John Korewick and family in .New York.
Dr. uiut Mrs, Jack Morrison
spent the weekend In Jacksonville
ns the truest of Mr. and 3lrs.
James Watson uod family.
The condition of O. I*. Wade,
patient at the Orange Memorial
hospital, is "slightly unproved."
Mr. Wade is in room goo.

Arranging flowers ia a distinct
change of pace for me. Horticul­
ture has ilways been my forte
in Atlanta, Norfolk, Sanford and
DcBary. Growing things, rather
than manipulating the end pro­
ducts, flowers, foliage and greenery into something artistically
beautiful, has given me aesthetic
The Relief Society, the wom­
^pleasure. However, sending bou­
a n s auxiliary of Uic Church of
Jesus Christ of. Latter Day
quets from my garden to neigh­
Saints, held their October social
bors and friends, to add gaiety
st the Lake Mary Chamber ol
to a festive occasion or bring
Commerce building.
comfort to a friend who is sad,
Mrs. John X». Carlton, presi­
is an inherited part of me, for
dent. was in charge of the pro­
so always did my mother.
gram and was assisted by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. .lame* Patrick
Stanley Brumley, Mrs. James L.
Coyne arc Ihe parents ol a daugh­
I believe neither of us thought
Dunn. Mrs. L. M. Beverly and
ter, Katherine Colcen, born Friday
too much in terms of strict ad­
To cut hard-boiled eggs into Mr. aud Mrs. Freeman Baggett,
at the Seminole Memorial Hos­
herence to rules but we did fol­
This was the opening social for
pital. Mrs. Coyne is the former
low certain priociplci of design smooth, even slices, first dip the
Ihe society.
Jane Brown.
Pth at came lo us naturally or had knife in hot water.
been selected from experimenta­
tion, so that they brought . us
satisfaction. I’ll describe them
briefly under: proportion, bal­
ance, contrast and harmony or
yinlty.
A flower arrangement U in
good proportion when it seems
the right site for its container.
If you are using a tali vase, the
safe general rule is to have the
(Rheight of flower materials ex­
tend one and a half to two times
ihe height of the vase. For a
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low container have your longest
item s one and a half to two
times the length or diameter of
the bowl.
You’ve never before known wagon wnrk’n’fun like thii ^ ► E a iir s t vet to get in and out
Me aay power arrangements
look well balanced when they
ol, big headroom, seats eight with rear-facing hide-away scat, full sire raigo spa c e -but far shorter
give us a sense of stability; do
onlvide than the more expensive wagons ^ ► 'J U n is , putks easily, maneuvers agilely in tr.ilhr;
not appear to be lopsided. The
two kinds of balance wo try for
Smaller (113 inch) wheelbase—a blessing to the loug-suHering Icinale lamily thaufieur
'^ r e : symmetrical (the two halves
idenUcal or nearly so) and the as­
sy mmetrical, where the two sides
are not actually equal but ap­
pear to the eye to have equal
weight or importance. Symmetri­
cal arrangements are easier, but
assyinmcirieal ones ran be more
rewarding ami challenging to our
skill.
loot I k i i , *h ,u »a t r j
Contrast i&gt; achieved through
I V «ft*r Mlrtl pfi-rt1/ Ube!td on «.«r/ ci/
color and form in materials
R u ie d . Color contrails in a flower
arrangement are gained by com­
bining hues of greater and lesser
values. Pale hues have less value
than deep shades. Dark colors
look beat low in an arrangement
as they appear heavier to the
•ye.
Contrasting textures are easy
i*,
to secure for they often come
built in—soft, velvety flowers
with shiny foliage or coarse, ruf£ fled petals with sleek leaves. Con­
trasting forms add value when
placed together—rounded flowers,
pointed leaves—deeply cut leave*
with solid looking (lower heads.
Arrangements are harmonious
when all elements are well blend­
ed. Unity is always your goal
in making an arrangement, re­
sulting from selecting plant m a­
terials, container, accessories and
aetting so that they seem to fuse
£ together. Now that I think of it,
w these principles of proportion, bal­
ance, contrast and unity are all
a part of creative beauty, whether
See it noui-at YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER'S
it be in music, art, writing or
even in effective speech. These
are the very same principles that
I emphasised over and over
again when i tried to develop
reasonably good speech and writ­
ing habits in high school and 1Q0I SANFORD AYE.
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son. Guests on "It Could Be You"
were Mr*. Elisabeth Sharon. Miss
Zilla Welch, Bud Layer. Ernest
Cowley. Mrs. Beulah Crockett,
Mrs. Lucille Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. Koskey, Harold llerkcnbach,
Mrs. Velma Mitchcl, Mrs. Mar­
garet Reynolds, Stewart Gatchel,
Miss Mary Alice Cochran, Mri.
ilia Cochran, Hugh Carlton, Miss
Barbara Kuprecht, Roger Har­
ris and Andrew Bracken.
Each guest was introduced by
ft hinny Jnka about Ttimsetf, and
presented ft Rift suitable for the
occasion.
Mrs. Mae Fort was presented
a bouquet of flowers for having
taught the most mini tier of years
M me Sanford school*.
The mystery guest was Mr*.
J. E. Terwillcger J r , whose
mother, Mrs. Nancy Brock, is ft
teacher.
Members of th e ' club in the
program
were Mrs. William
Stem per, Mrs. Gordon .Sweeney,
Mrs. Donald Flamm, Mrs. Her­
man Stanley, Mrs. John White,
Mrs. George Wells, Mrs. S. J.
Nix. Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, and
Mrs. George Stein.
Mrs. A, W. Woodall was gene­
ral chairman with Mrs. J. P.
Wilson as co-chairman.
Hostesses were Mrs. William
Kirk, Mr*. Ralph Jarvis, Mrs.
Paul Coleman, Mrs. William
Stem per, Mrs. John While, Mrs.
Alfred Chiles, and Mrs, Donald
Flamm. Others helping were Mrs.
William Grumkow, Sr., Sir*.
Jack Stemper, amt Mrs. Carl
Schilkc.

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Teachers Guests Of Woman’s Club
The annual Teacher’s Party
given by the American Home De­
partment ol the Woman’s Club
was held Thursday at the Pinecrest school.
The teachers and their guests
were greeted at the door by Mrs.
George Wells, president of the
Woman's Club. Mrs. Donald
Fla mm, chairman of the Ameri­
can Home Department, invited
everyone into the dining room
for a buffet dinner.

ton Smith, Gene Walter. Wes ZB*
her, Lynn Lyon, Fret! R octtjfr,
Ed Cox, J. M. Cameron, Roy
Chorpcnlng, Wade Snyder, Ralph
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M m G k W B q r W fltU m . h » a u d . • firm i t u d ra
ta f.tB ee ew r t* treat all ju vcaik a who drive automobiles
h m aa jaAdta a n treated.
7 h t» c h ie f said ha thtak* youths with regular d riven '
w e should be triad in adult courta If they violate trafh a t* L k sn ese are leiued to 16-yeer ohli, b ut they cannot

liar court action, be pointed out. They
i court.
•aid ho also la In favor o f a parental
OMiMUty law being diacuaaed by the city, eapedally in
f ^ * f f a £ i t a t o t there are not an unusual number
raffle acddenta In Sanford involving juvenile d riven , th e
f still thtnka the problem warrants attention.
SalaJag th e minimum age for driven* license* to 17 or
S g S r a g e for trial ih regular court* to 16 wa* re.

w rn m ^ !t

^ S a i e ’a n ^ p ^ t h e r e th a t ought to be closed up," he
T t la ~*rfartUftate th a t moat driver* end moat la cor*
fo n t exercise enough caution in traffic o r observe re.
d k n e d eee iy enough. It la w o n # that young d riven e n
hald etrictly to safety requirements while th ey a n be.

Congressmen
•versing
Robertson, Yirglnk, #1 per « n,l
Mtea Ben. Jeha Sknnie, Mlwiwfppl, M;
Ben. Horry Byrd, Virginia;
rtlka
c :eel bet em ral of the and
H per cent
Sena. Lifter D. Hill and John
ait eatable, aa taly*
bf tbe Cearreuioul Quarter- Sparkman of Alabama; George A.
tJmaktro, Florida; Herman E,
today.
Talmadge, Geergk; Bam J. Er­
On majority anti* win and KreiOU B. Jordan, North
ca p e k led by Bee. Caroline; Albert Gore and Estei
D. Jokuten ef Beutb* Caro Kefauver. Tenneaaet, all voted
wMh T( per teat at U i votae agalaat Ike mote than thty voted
aeaalalatratlem prepeaala with him.
C. Byrd ef Weet Vlr.
Sena. Richard B. Bucaell of
with M per cent egalnat,
a'e fellow Beutb Cerelkkn Geergk end Jameo 0. Eaatland
Thurmond rank* aeeond of MlasUalppI otrung along with
u Frank 3. Lautcbo at Ohio the edminlitratlon e majority of
Democrat wbo voted n oil tbe time.
On the Houot aide, e oouthern.
the edmiaiatreUen Ike.
or « i i one ef Eleenhowtr’e live
___I voted with Kioto. ebamplena
antong the Democrat*.
Id per cent of tbe time,
Rep.
J,
Vaughan
Gary o( Virginia
eeed’e pre-Ike record, el*
blfh amen* the Demo, voted with Ike 67 per cent of (ha
wa* tar done the 11a* time aa did four other cungreiimen.
RepubUcaa*.
Southern congrcumen vrero
conacrratlre Mutbontora,
■with the exception of Johwton, pretty actlva In the lineup against
wrote alonp with Ike much more the odmlnlitratlon proputal*.
*lhaa DemocraU from ether iceBop. Randall S. Harmon of In­
"U*ns ef % country.
diana waa flnt with 76 par cent
BMtbereera, includln* Thur­ He waa followed by George If.
mond, held the No. S throuih i Grant of Alabama, 72 per cent;
open on the pro-lkc roll.
Paul Brown of Georgia, 70 per
Ben. BpOiaard Holland, Florida cent; and Erwin Mitchell of Geor­
had 64 per cent; Ben. A. Willie gia, hu par cent
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IV KD KOTKBSA
WASHINGTON - Bark k 1*31
the TV announctr guihad with tbt
flair of an old lime carny: “Dot
tot. . .dot* k k pletur**, and
pictur** Into doUnrit”
Bui, n* it turned out, aome of
tbe Ikea ware mlsakg.
Tboae Ike* made n different
hied of picture. And now supplythem wa* a part-time comedian
appearing, free, under tbe auiplen of tbe Congreai of the United
Statei, tpeeiaUikg k ftuled qulxu*.
Eddie iillgameicr of New York
wu, aa ■ comic, aad. But hi
daicribed, dramatically enough,
hi* proweu with been eye and
deft finger.
lie related how, with hi* ihirp
eye, he ipled n nolabook of Dotto’* contealint Maria Winn in
the girl's itudlo drtukg room
while he waa a itandby on the
program.
With his nimble fingcri he
plucked the k it page from the
notebook, which, alia!, conlaincd
the very antwera to questions be­
ing asked tha girl on the air al
Ibat very moment.
Thl* stealthy move by comed I a n Helgemeler eventually
sprung the dam of deatruclion
upon tha poll of gold that dangl­
ed from a half-dozen nationallytelevlaod quia ahow*.
It was thin Incriminating aheet
of ruled paper, three Inc(in by
tlx, that made Dotto go lu pot-o.
Hilgemelcr waa, aa Rep. Orta
Harria (D„ Ark.) put It, “the
man wbo blaw the whiatle on TV
quit ahowa.”
And ever alnce then HUgemeicr
haa been, moatly, blowing hit top.
Chronologically, It went thi*
way: Flrit he complained to tha
Dotto producer*. They paid him
SI300 “huih money” {which he
spent). Than he told hit alory
to tha newipapen. They publish
ed it.
Next he blew hit top to Uia
aponaort. They killed the abow.
And then another part-Ume come­
dian. Jack Pair, made lome ref­
erence to llllgemeicr on hit TV
ahow, to again Eddie the comic
blew hit alack and, he aaid, he'a
now aulng for 1730,000 for libel.
And now, at the Invitation of
tbe U. S. Congreai, be waa re­
telling it all, complatt with klneacope of tbe half-hour *how In
which be navar 'id gat to ap­
pear.
HUge mater waa lha aaddeat
comic k lha Home caucua room,
even though he waa the aort-of
hero In the qulx fix. (It wxi
attar hit “expuaa" that the Herb
Stempel facta war* dlacloicd).
Tha raaaon he w u aid war,
be aald, bacauaa he hadn't had
a chance to make New Yorkera
laugh, for pay, alnce tha fixed

Substitute Paddy
Wagon Is Failure
STAMFORD, Conn. (UP» Police here learned that while a
florist's delivery truck la a pretty
good blind to make a raid In, it's
not a very good paddy wigou.
Officer* rounded up several men
it n dice game after errivkg at
the scene undetected In the florlal'a truck, but tbo suspects mad*
their get-away when police herded
them kto the rear of the delivery
truck, leaving the front door un­
guarded.

nixed, due to him.
lie aaid nobody would let him
kto night elubi and be added,
mournfully, “Once I was picked
up and thrown bodily out of a
front door."
The Congressional Investigator*
really can't expect to prova much
with all this qulixlng, except
maybe to prove what P. T. Barnum once aaid.
But U la significant that they

call themielvca tha “everalght"
committee.
What I mean la they aummoned
a long parade of couie»Uul* k

the four-day probe, all of whom
admitted the qulx ihowa were
more or lea* a hoax.
But it appeared that tbeae
gentlemen had committed ese
major ovarslght in fating to call
k the No. 1 qulx whis of them
all, Charles Van Doran,

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LONDON (UPl) - The Church
of England, a top investor in Brit,
ith Industry, made a “paper”
profit of about 43 million dollars
In the stock market boom that ac­
companied the Conservative Par.
ty election victory, it waa report
•d ;

withdrawal or mJUtary
k central Eurtfe, Ache*
ios hit hard. He drawcod Kan­
sas's proposal is aI*MSt-bnul
language.
Potatlag up thl* difference was
the statement Aeheaos mad* the
other day la Germany to the ef­
fect that he would sever have
discussed Berlk with the Rus­
sians, akce the situsties there
is satisfactory to Um West That
statement, seeming to encour­
age the most ktranaigent ele­
ments k Germany, his stirred n
mutter of protest k Democratic
rank*.
The dialogue fa new to he Jok­
ed agak, skee Kennan la makk g an important speech on
foreign policy her* this week.
Having refuted literally hundred!
of kvitatiena, ha accepted the bid
at the Women's National Demo­
cratic Cub to speak at a lun­
cheon meeting. Is a talk k Chi­
cago k April that reeclvtd al­
most no notice k the East Ken­
nan aaid that the Weston pow­
ers had as hnakeaa is Berlk aad
that it waa high Urns I* coma
up with te a s new prapoaltiena
for neoivkg an thatrmil situs* mi

Perhaps before convention time
when they wUl have to draft a
foreign policy plank k their platform the Democrats will be able
to agree. But with the backing
of farmer Pnaldent Truman,
under whom ho served, Acbeson
will coalkuo to bo powerful force.
Is response to tho Elsenhower
initiative many Democrats con­
cerned with foreign policy era
atying, “Yes, but . . ." This will
hardly be a valid posture,

aver, If the Hant art draws aa
between those who favor peace­
ful negotiation tad thee* who op’ ite m am divlakea ia Republi­
can ranks, ton. Sens tor Styles
Bridges ef New Hampshire, chain,
man sf the Republican eonferenW
ef the Senate, was openly critical
of the Khrushchev UritaUna. But
these differences toad to he sub­
merged because tbe iniUatlvo
came from a Bapubllcan admkiteration. Bridget to an all-out
supporter at Vice-President Nixon. om ef tbe principal bene­
ficiaries ef tb* mw turn k for­
eign policy.
.
The viewers with alarm at
Aebeaoo la tb* most atsP
articulate see tbe American
by a kind at
euphoria; a nerve ga* labeled
peace. So porvasivt la it that aU
thought ef defenao and security
will be ateadoned. They compare
tbe Eisenhower overturn to Cbamtarkk's approach to Hitler and
the “peace k our tima'1 of Mun­
ich.
No om can deny that thk
danger exists, so deep aad 4
paitles i to ia the tosgkg for an
esd is the threat ef nuclear anni­
hilation with a gllmpao sf day­
light *t the esd of tte ttmnsL But
Um stop that h«a bora taken k
surely tentative aad cautious. Aad
at times U must warn that thoos
with a veatod ktoraet ia con­
tinuing tte ertd war are bound
to fruitrato eves this timid atopt
Bcoodictke, a liqueur eostalA
kg M different herbs and In­
cluding teaay aad China toa, was
first concerted about 111* by a
Bosadtetka mask earned Dorn
Bernard* Vkcelil.

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By MARQMB
WASHINGTON— Tie flew re­
solve !« stey polities at the wators eoge has boos henarad n a n
is the breach thas Is the
it la likely to he
agak k the Praslthat will bo at a
furioua bed Just ese year hence.
By taking the islUaUva k kvitkg Pramier Xhruahchev to this
country aad thereby opening a
prolonged negotiation to end the
cold war. President Eisenhower
has presented the Democrat* with
an acute dilemma. They appear
to he put is Um position aitber ef
laying • Me, too'* or ef insisting
ns the '‘strong Ike" aad accus­
ing the Republicans of going toft
on communism.
In taking the latter Ike, as
tom* Democrats already have
done, they risk putting the party
k the position of opposing peace,
which U a little like being
egakst Motherhood aad the sanct­
ity of tbe home. It la, k abort,
a highly dubious poaltioo for a
politician seeking veto*.
The real difficulty ia that k
Um nearly seven years key have
been out of po la r Um Demo­
craU have stood os the record
of the past That record, ooc*
tho desperate urgency at 1MI
following the Communist take­
over ef Csecboelovakk had been
recognised, wae ooa of treat
achievement, beginning with the
Marshall Plan and tbe recon­
struction of European strength.
Aa chairman of the advisory
committee os foreign policy to Um
Democratic Advisory Council,
former Secretary of State Dean
Acbeson haa Good lib* Horalim
at the bridge saylog so to any
luggnsUon of change k tbe con­
tainment policy.
Increasingly
Democratic leaders have grown
rtaUve under tbk restraint, Urg.
kg tbe need for new Ideas and
a new approach k foreign policy
k the light of a changing situa­
tion.
But Aebeaoo has tolerated no
back talk. When two years ago
George F. Kennan, wbo bad been
* member of tbe State Depart­
ment's policy planning staff un­
der Acheion, ventured to sug­
gest the need to r*-examke Ger-

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LSU Remains No. 1
In College Ratings
NEW YORK (UPI) —Louisiana
State, Northwestern and Texas—
itlll enjoying perfect football re­
cord* although they wore hardpressed In their latest sterts-remalned 1-2-3 today in United
Press International's m ajor col­
lege rating*.
Southern California, Mississippi,.
Syracuse and Penn State ad­
vanced and took o v c the 43-4-7
positions In the latest balloting by
the 33 leading coaches who rate
the teams for UPI.
Auburn, moving back into the
lop 10 after a three • week ab­
sence, was eighth. Georgia Tech
slipped from fourth n n,.tth in
the wake of Us 7-0 loss to Au­
burn. Wisconsin was the other
newcomer la the select group, ad­
vancing to 10th after ranking 21st
last week.
Purdue skidded from 3th to
14th In the wake of a 13-0 loss
to Ohio State. Iowa, ninth last
week, dropped Into a three-way
tie with UCLA nnd Ohio and
Ohio State for 17th following a
13-IS losa to Wisconsin.

Oregon waa 11th aad lUlaola | top II. In that order. TCU, Wash12th. Arkansas. Purdue, Oklaho- lngton and Tennessee tied for
ma. Clemaon, Iowa. UCLA. Ohio feth. Indiana waa the eoly, other
State, Texes Christian. Washing- team mentioned on this week's
too and Tennessee completed the 1 ballots.

On Top
NEW YORK (UPI) — Thn United Pres* Interna,
tlonnl major college football rating* (with first « place
votes and won-lost records In parentheses):
Points
Team
(&amp; 0 )
330
(23)
1. LSU
(4-0)
299
2. Northwestern
( D
238
( 6- 0 )
3. Texas
(4-0)
232
( 2)
4. Southern Cal
225
(5-0)
( 2)
5. Mississippi
(4-0)
175
6. Syracuse
( 1)
96
(5-0)
7. Penn State
85
(3-1)
8. Auburn
70
(4-1)
9. Georgia Tsch
64
(3-1)
10. Wisconsin
11, Oregon , 33; 12, Illinois, 23; 13, Arkansas, 22;
14, Purdue, 11; 15 (tie). Oklahoma and CTemson, 6 each;
17 (tie), Ohio State, UCLA and Iowa; 20 (tie ), Texas
Christian, Washington and Tennessee: 23, Indiana 1.

New Dodger Park
Flowers Of Mississippi
Gets Court Okay
LQS ANGELES (UPI) - A U.
S. Supremo Court ruling opened
the door today to construction on
the new Dodger baseball stadium
In Chaves Ravine, and owner Wal­
ter O’Malley said he hopes the
lavish park will be ready In time
for the I960 7,'odd Series.
But not even O'Malley, display­
ing optimism on the Dodger
chances of repeating as champi­
ons, predicted the team could
open to play la the 13-million dol­
lar baseball showplace before
neat fall. That meant another
regular season in the Coliseum—
or In Wriglcy Field, home of the
defunct Los Angeles Angels.
The court Monday dismissed
appeals of two taxpayers of e ar­
lier opinions upholding the city's
contract with the Dodgers for
land In the now "famous" Cha­
ves Ravine. Attorney Phil Silver,
representing the taxpayers, let it
be known he no longer Intended
to dispute the cate in view of the
high court’s action.

Boxer Out
BOSTON (UPJ)—Billy Green or
Providence, ft, 1., will meet Gene
Hamilton of Xtw York in a middle­
weight bout at the Arena tonight
as a replacement for Joe De Nucci
of Newton, Masi,

k SIC Back Of Week

ATLANTA (UPI) - Fallback
Charlie Flowari, 200-pound bat­
tering ram for the unbeaten,
fifth • ranked Mississippi Rebels
today waa named Southeastern
Conference back of the week by
United Pres* International for hla
performance ia the Rebels' 33-7
rout of Tulane.
Flowers, a e-year-old senior
from Marianna, Ark., took over
the SEC scoring lead with three
touchdowns against Tulane. 11c
gained 14 yards ia 14 carries to
raise his season’s average back
near the six-yard pace he baa
held through two aod a hall years
of varsity football.
In addition, Flowers caught a
pass for 23 yards, sat up two of
hi* own touchdowns, and throw
the key block that enabled a
teammate to score another.
Jackie Burkett of Auburn, the
220-pound senior center who was
third-team All-America a year
ago, was named SEC lineman of
the week for hla fierce play In
Auburn's hard-earned 7-S victory
over Georgia Tach. Burkett was
a near-unanimous choice with the
only votes ha didn't receive going

to his teammate, second team
All-America guard Ztka Smith.
Flowers’ choice wao sot a i
d ear cut as he had compolitioa
from quarterback Bobby Hunt of
Auburn, halfback Tom Moore of
Vanderbilt, and quarterback Pat
Trammell of Alabama,
Hunt gained 47 yards against a
tough Tech defense — a during
Auburn's one touchdown march.
A fake handoff to hla fullback and
a ala-yard stash Into the and tone
by Hunt gave the Ttgcri their
score.
Moore, off to a slow start this
season, was back to 1131 form
Saturday nigbt as Vanderbilt up­
set previously uobeaten Florida
13-f. The 203-pound senior scored
one touchdown, gained 77 yards
rushing, caught four passes for 41
yards, and waa outstanding on de­
fense.
Trammell, the heart of an un­
certain Alabama offense, gained
S4 yarda on a ’d a y dedicated to
defense. He posted for 34, in­
cluding a 21 • yard aerial that
scored the Tide touchdown, and
ran for 44 more both high for
both teams.

Doby Nears End Of Baseball Trail
United Press IaUnxatiaaal
Larry Doby, the first Negro to
wear an American League- uni­
form, apparently baa raachad tho
end of the trail as t wajor league
baseball player.
The one-time slugging outfield­
er, who spent the last three sea­
sons shuttling back and forth be­
tween the Cleveland Indiana, De­
troit Tiger* and Chicago White
Sox, was assigned to San Diego
of the Pacific Coast League Mon­
day for the second time In three
months by the While Sox.
Doby, picked up from the Ti­
gers on Msy 13 for in excess of
the 120.000 waiver price, first waa
lent to San Diego on Aug. 2 to
make room for rookie pitcher
Kent McBride, whom the White
Sox purchased from Indianapolis.
Oddly enough, it was Bill
Vecck, the min who brought the
big slugger int» the major leagues
with Cleveland in 19-47 who re­
luctantly w ji forced to lend Doby
to the minor 1 in Auguit after a
hassle with Manager AI Lopez.
In 39 games with the Tigcra and
White Sux, Doby batted only .230
with no home runs and 13 runs
batted in, a far cry from hla heydry with the Indiana between 1949
and 1933 when he amacked III
home rum and had a .214 batting
average.

With the White Sox In need of
hitting help. Doby again was as­
signed to the club's new minor
league affiliate, this time hutright. Alio going down to San
Diego were catcMrs Lea Moaa
and Chuck Llndstrom and pitcher
Hal Trotsky. Their removal re­
duced the Chicago roster to 34,
leaving the club with room to call
up four promising farm hind* to
protect them from the forthcom­
ing player draft.
Doby, of eourse, could rome
back to the major* if a club la
willing to draft him for 320.000.
The Indians also shuffled a
number of piayera, promoting six
youngsters to ths parent club.
Called up, oiiviuuily lu protect
them from the draft, were pitch­
ers Wynn Hawkins and Carl Ma­
thias from Mobile of the Southern
Association and Don Schaeffer
from San Diego, and eutficldtra
John McLane from Mobile, Harold
Jones from 3iinol of the Northern
League and AI Lupow from Ba­
tavia of the New York-Pennsylvania League.
The Baltimore Orioles, mean­
while, purchased long-bell hitting
first baseman Jim Gentile from
St. Paul of the American Aaaociait ion for an undisclosed gum of
money and two players to be
named next spring. Gentile, who
fallad in two previous trials, with

Fox Of Cbisox
Named Top AL
Player Of Year
NEW YORK (U PI) — Nalaoo
Foa, 4 littls guy who's uaod to
doing U the hard way. was on
easy wlnsor today in tho United
Prees International'* poll to aoltct
tho IMS American League Player
of tho. Year.
Tho 133-sound "heart" of the
American League chaaploa Chi­
cago White Bos all toetoo. Fox
wee Um cbolco of IS of tho ex­
pert* who formed tho 34-man
commluoo representing every city
In the circuit.
Lula Aparico, tho brilliant-field­
ing ahortstop who teamed with
Fox to give tho White Box their
watch • charm double play duo,
waa aocood la tho balloting with
four votes outflelder-flrst-bnseman Tito Francooa of tho Cleve­
land Indiana had two votes and
outfielder Jim Lnodla of tho Whlta
Sox had one. One expert declined
to aoleet n player ef the year.
Once scoffed a t aa too small
• r t r to play major loaguo base­
ball, tho 31-year-old native of St.
Thomas, Pa., dArelopod Into one
of the sharpest hitters and most
•dept eecood-bsaemnn in baaoball
through sheer determination and
hard work. Tho iparkplug of the
White Sox in '3S, ho batted .301,
(trove in TO runs and covered
more ground then any other second-baieman In tho league.
Fox' fiery spirit aod determ ina­
tion also were credited with help­
ing Apariclo develop. Into a abort
stop who this year won compari­
son with such start of othor year*
as Marty Marlon, Phil Rlaxuto
and PesWee Roaao.

Ring Results
United Pros* M e n a Um at
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stefan
Rcdl, 14TW. Moinaburg, Pa., out­
pointed Eddie Lynch, 143, West
New York, X, J ., (10).
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Char­
lie Scott, 144. Philadelphia, Pa.,
stopped Garnet (Sugar) Hart,
144)3| Philadelphia, Pa. (I).
CARACAS, Veneauela (UPI) —
Rsmon Arias, 112S«, Venezuela,
outpointed Larry Pineda, !14tv,
the Philippines ( 10),

Senators Assured
Capital Stay
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rsfusal of American League Club own­
ers to approve a shift of the
Washington Senators to SUnncapoils today assured the team of at
least another year in the nation'!
capital.
Owner Calvin Griffith ’ an­
nounced late Monday that the
Senators would stay in Washing­
ton because he was unable to gat
Use votes of five other club own­
ers necessary to m akt the move.

Sever Connections

INDIANAPOLIS (U P I)-T h c In
diaupolia Indiana, whose working
agreement with the Chicago White
the Dodgera, hit 77 homera with Sox has been severed, will decide
IT runs batted In and compiled a today whether they will operate ai
an Independent team In isoo or
.234 batting mark in 1139.
seek another mslor leattie tieup.

Usited Frets latersiUMsI
LSU, which left its home stadium
for the first lime last weekend to
play Kentucky and returned with
one of its amalleat victories, may
find Florida Field Just at tough
down at Galaesvllle la the Gators'
Homecoming this Saturday.

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the National Football League to
14 teams baa bern unofficially
approved by 11 of the 12 club
ownera, George-Halts said -to ­
day, and Dallas, Tex., and pos­
sibly Houston, Tex., wtll begin
play In 1940.
Halis, owner-coach of the Chi­
cago Bean kicked off a bitter
Intra-league scrap Monday in an­
nouncing the expansion. In addi­
tion two more teams will be add­
ed In IBS) or 1)42 under terms of
a proposal approved by every
owner except George P. Mar­
shall id the Washington Redakina.
Halis introduced the owners of
the Dallas franchise, Clint Mur*
chlson Jr., and Uedford Wynne,
both 34, Monday night, and said
that the major shareholder ap­
plying for the Houston franchise
waa Craig Culilnan Jr.
The Houston franchise is con­
tingent upon the franchise appllcanla finding a stadium "satis­
factory" for National League
play, Halis said, and If the i n ­
dium cannot be obtained, then
the 14th franchise will go to an
other city, lie could not suggest
what other cities might be con
aidored,.
Murchison and Wynne in a
ilatemenl expressed their pleasure
at obtaining the franchise. "We
Understand that this expansion
will be dealt with at the regular
league meeting January," It read,
"and that it is the present In
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The Lyman Greyhounds were
downed 24-7 by Crescent City In a
hard-fought game last Friday
night. Crescent City's speedy backs
proved to be too much for the Ly­
man defense. The Greyhounds
moved the ball well but failed to
get the acores.
Coach Proctor satd he wa* favor­
ably impressed with the playing of
Cal Prealey who waa converted to
offensive halfback.
Ed O'Neal, another converted
defensive man. and Keith Tennant
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after granting him a hearing Mon­
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tittle Chattanooga defeated them
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plans."
"These plans Just stalled to­
day," they said. "We have no
coach or general manager In
mind."
Murchison said he felt that the
National League would see that
both new franchises would "have
players rcpreaentalive of the
league," and "we hope to have
tome of the good piayera."

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topple the undefeated. Florida,
which lost to LSU last year 10-7,
promises tome aurpriaes. "We are
planning closed practices all week,"
Coach Bob Wuodruff announced
Monday, "and there may be tome
Uneup ebanget."
Moat SEC teams took Monday
off, marking a hard weekend ol
football and the half way point of
the season for tome teams. Geor­
gia, Georgia Tech, Auburn and
Alabama players wera given a
holiday.

Vanderbilt, fresh from It* win
over Florida, ran through a brisk,
hour-long workout In preparation
for tba game with Virginia.
Mississippi Slate Coach Wade
Walker reported four of hla players
were Injured in the Georgia game
Saturday night. Walker said tackles
Floyd Powers and Ray Osbourne,
guard Benny Stacy and fullback
Bill Schoenrock arc on the current
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young girls slouching along.
The Jcu de Paume, the beautiful
little Renaissance building oo the
Place de la Concorde end of the
Tuilleries Gardena which used to
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Art is currently showing a collec­
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rare antecubist Braque*, some
remarkable early Picassos and
Matisses. The permanent exhibit
of later paiaters, D erail, Vlam­
inck, Rauol Duffy, Vuillard, Bon­
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one of the best collection* of this
type in the world. Unlike the Jeu
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it is exhausting, both physically
and emotionally. It should be taken
in small doses.
Every week day on the isle de
La Cite, under the shadow of the
grim Condergerie where Marie
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a flower market, a fragrant aaJ
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a yellow breast. We gar* them to
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though their parent*, while polite,
were not quite so overjoyed. Paris,
prosperous and gay, i* to ui the
most fascinating and interesting of
European cities.

United Press International
Dr. Arthur Kornberg, co-win­
ner of the Nobel Prise for Medi­
cine, says much of the credit for
his achievement goes to nls fellow
scientiati — one of whom is his
wife.
Kornberg, 41, is a biochemist at
the Stanford University School of
Medicine. He and Dr. Severn
Ochoa of the New York Univer­
sity Medical School, won the |42.(110 award for their work In the
synthesis of nucleic acids.
Kornberg worked with one such
acid called DNA and Ochoa with
another called KNA. Scientists be­
lieve that their ability to create
these acids in test lubes will shed
increased light on the basic chem­
istry o( life, both normal and ab­
normal.
Kornberg praised his wife,
Sylvy.
"Sha has been very much a
part of all this," he says.
Kornberg said he became interc j IcJ in research when he con­
tracted jaundice while a medical
student at the University of Roch­
ester.
"1 decided I wanted to know
muni about what causes the dis­
ease,” he said.
He began working on blood dis­
orders and eventually on ‘he busisc biological processes, including
the inner workings of cells.
He believe scientists arc “near
to understanding the nature of
life.”
Kornberg will receive the Nobel
Prize in Stockholm on Dec. 10.
He hopes to take his wife and
three sous to witness the presen­
tation.
The Brooklyn-born scientist Is
interested in other things besides
the laboratory. He's an avid base­
ball fan, an enthusiam he shares

with his sons, Roger, 12, Thom as,
10, and Kenneth, 9.
Mrs. Kornberg is a doctor of
biochemistry. She was "working a*
a scientist fo r the National Can­
cer Foundation when they met.
She has worked with Kornberg
throughout hia experiment.

A former Sanford resident and
leader in the state on parliamen­
tary law, has been placed at thw
head of the list of officers of tha
National Association of Parliamen­
tarians.
i
Mrs. Hcrberta Ann Leonardy,
now living in Coril Gables, was
elected president at the national1
biennia! convention at Kansas City, &lt;
Mo.
Mrs. Leonardy, now on sabbilical
leave as a teacher at Coral Gables
High School, taught her first par­
liamentary law class at the Uni­
versity of Miami in 1913.
Also in 1943, Mrs. Leonardy
formed a group called the Univer­
sity parliamentarians. Since then
she has taught many similar
classes.
She is the author of a Parlia­
mentary Law Chart, used in teach-,
ing, and is the only one In the co u n ­
try who teaches via tape record-1

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While living in Sanford, approxi­
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women’s club and other civic or­
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ROOM and BOARD. Ph. FA 2-03221
HOM E * S E E K E R S
2-ROOM furnished
apartment,
alio I • room furnished part For an aaceptlonally nice buy,
phone right now to sea this at­
ment. 319 MagaoUa. Available
tractive I bedroom, CB homo la
now. Telephone A. K, Routt*
beautiful PInterest. Situated on
ter, Floriil. FA 2-163L
a nice else, well landscaped
lot, Ibis home features fully
HOUSE, unfurn.. 2300 MtUomiUa.
equipped electric kitchen, plus
all the eatree. And she nicest
l ROOM Efficiency Apt., private
bath, suitable far one or couple. feature is the price!
Acroia from Foat Office.

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13*A Hearty Parlor*
B A M HOOFING
DORIS* BEAUTY SHOP
Contracting A Repair*
*13.30 Wave* .................... *14.30
Licensed — Bonded —Insured *10.30 Waves ..................... 88.34
FREE ESTIMATES
Night Work Accepted By Appoint­
41* Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-7943
ment.
FA 2-3331
SMI Adams
CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
ReaaadaUng — F re t Estimates
Hair Styling — Permanents —Oil
Rrpa'r*
Pbem FA 2-5744
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft
BILL BERXOSKY, Contractor
Water — Air Cond. Harriett's
Beaaty Nook, 103 So. Oak—
FLOOR sanding nnd finishing
FA 2-3742.
Cleaning, Waning. S e r v i n g
Scminale County since IMS.
D A WN 'S
H. M. GLEASON. Lake Mary.
BEAUTY SALON
Air Conditioned Dryer*
ll. Special Services
Phono FA 1-7661

IAFF-A-DAY

J. Wanted I* Knrt
4. Reel b U t l Wh IH
I . Rm I b u t t f a r S alt
4. M t r t t t g t L e u
7. Beatonau Opportaaitten
7-A ( s e m e n
s. F v n tlt Help Wasted
». Malt Help Waited
I t . Malt t r r t n a l t
II . Watlt W aitad
Total price .................. 112,134
12. P lash in g Barvlcaa
WELAKA APARTMENTS: reeaa Down Payment ISIIMI4IMI 11.136
IS. EltH tfeal S tr ik e s
private baths, i t ' W. n r a t S t Sfotilltljr • • e*•«••••*•• 0 • e• • •
14. BdMiag • Palstlag • Rapaira
LOWER floor 6-room fuml ' ed
15. Special S e rik ta
apartment. Phone FA 2-0733.
IS*A Beerty F trltra
JACHOB*S REPAIR SHOP
Stcnstm n Realty
I t . F l t v t r i A Platte
Welding — Vach. A Gen. Repair*
3-BEDROOM furnlihed bouse.
IT* P tte • L iitstack • Sappltoa
W. 20th. A Old. L. Mary Rd.
Phone FA 2-0470.
II . Machinery - Taala
LEM
RH
PIANO TUNING A RSPA1RKG
I t . B ttte sa d Maia n
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
LOTTIE BIOABWAT
W. L. HARMON
28. Automobile* • Trailers
kitchen equipped. 140. 2442 Or*
TH. FA 2-4322 After I M l
1L ra ra U s rt
ange Ave. Phone FA 2-6630.
BETTTE D. HOTH
22. A ftteltt P a r S alt
PUMPS - IP1INVLBR
IS-Jk—Article* Waater
FURNISHED apt. Ph. FA 24100.
U1 n . Farit F*. FA B U N
Ail types and aizaa, installed
«*—Watteti A P entads
"Do It Yourself*
(63 PER MONTH: 2 BR., kitchen
24— Lta4 A Fttad
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
equipped, large yard. Children
A EdacalJta — Instruction
S T I N E
and p a t a accepted. Ph.
Stemper Hat
Machinery and Supply Ce.
FA 2-3344 before 10 &lt;r after • a few pieces of high-grade proCARD OF THAMES
207 W. 2 nd St.
Ph. FA 2-4432
p. m.
party for sale vary close to the
&gt; ISABn ftellMIflhmCIa^f lU r*. | tmonoL (|
Wa would like to thank our
proposed
tlte
of
CIRCUSLAND.
H E A T I N G
friends for the many deedi of LARGE clean fura. apt., down*
'•How Ions before be can finUh painting the house?"
Anyone Interested in procuring
klndaesa during the last lUnsas
H.
B. POPE CO.
stairs, 411 Park.
17-12 Highway frontage In this
and death of our loved one:
446 S. Park — FA 2-4294
area
ie
invited
to
call
us
tor
alio for the beautiful flowers 2-BEDROOM kitchen equipped
S. Real E state Fur Kate
I. Rail Estate Far Bate
complete details.
and cards. May God blais all
home. Phone FA 2-4646 or
AUTO GLASS
of you.
FA 2-3133.
PINECREST 2nd addition: 3-bedW. H. •’■Ill" STEMPER Agency
*346 DOWN
INSTALLED
The Edwards Family
room, 2 hath, kitchen equipped
Reatter A (nearer
3-BEDROOM, I bath, large living
3-BEDROOM HOUSE, unfurnish­ Phono FA 3-4141
Rack Glass
l i t N. Park
home; pine p a n c l r d den. Windshield
room and bedrooms; kitchen
ed ; dining room, fireplace. 170
1. Goad Faad
Door Glass
V est Glass
FA 2 3623.
equip!. See at 103 E. Woodland
mo. Ph. FA 2-07H after 4 p. m. SLOTS in Dreemwold Section:
SERVICE
Dr. Phone owner, FA 2-40T3.
Tall her the truth. . .Tell hsr
». Female Help Wanted
already cleared and leveled.
Seaksrik Glass sad Palat Co.
you’ll be a t THE OFFICE. (On TURN. Apt. 20UA W. 1st St.
Priced to tall. Fbooe FA 2-0131.
CO SUBURBAN
111*114 W. lad 8L FA 2-4822
SECRETARY:
Typing
required,
Country Club Road In Lake HOUSE on Cameron Ave. East
Thin lovely home, on one acre
REA1
ESTATE
DRIVE-IN
shorthand
dcslrahte,
legal
ex­
Mary.)
Side, between
Celery
and
Roy Reel Paint A Body Shop
plot, la an Investment in happi3344 French Ave.
perience helpful but not neces­
Geneva Ave. 4 bedrooms, quite
10th &lt;c Sanford
neaa.
sary. Call for appointment.
October la "D eeut Month’'
neighborhood, kitchen
appli­
J. W. HALL
FOUR Urge bedrooms, expan­
Brhlnd Studcbakcr Garage
Title
k
Abstract
Co,
Plica your order for
ances. ITS per month Ph.
sive living roam, beautiful oak
E i alter
M
HALLOWEEN
FA 2-6143.
floor*, electric kitchen, dining WAITRESS wanted. A n g e l a , TV and RADIO REPAIR a t »r
"Call Hail’’
Phone FA 2-3441
*
DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP
5:M nlghla and weekenda; San
room,
2 baths 2-car garage.
phone FA 2-9731 between 4:39
SLEEPING ROOMS: The Gables, NEW 3 BR. masonry home in W.
Phone FA 2-0433
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
Sago
and
date
palms,
a
wide
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.
and 12:00 T*. M.
Altamonte Heights; quiet high
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 6413.
variaty of tropical ahrubs and
wooded lot. GArden 2-4044.
flowers. Beautiful white stucco WOMAN for Office Supply and
NEWLY DECORATED 3-room furENVELOP tS , Letterhead!, atateon hollow tile, less than tea
ished apartment 111 E. Ilh 3-BEDROOM, CB. lib bath home.
Gift Store. Full time saleslady.
menla, laroicei, hand bills, and
minutes from down town oa
Street. 340 monthly. FA 2 42*3
Phone FA 2 3333.
progrima,
ate.
Progressiva
paved
road.
or
FA
2-3714.
Typing
and
aelling
experience
OCTOBER 14
Printing Co. Phono FA 24691 A country borne you can show
necessary. No phone calls. Ap­
Admission*
304 Wait 13th S t
RENT A BED
with pride and enjoy the quiet
ply in person Sweeneys, 114
Barney Beck, Sanford
RoUaway, Hospital A Baby Beds S t.
peaceful irta .
Magnolia Ave.
Complete Lawn
MalnteMice
Virgil Milam, Sanford
By Day, Week or Month.
Let us show you the "Dream
116 N. Park Are. Ph. FA 2-4363
Fertiliser—Spraying — Mowing
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Anna Wright, Sanford
Home" you've been waiting far
JOHN LOMMER1E
Clifford Pringle. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3141
116 W. l i t St HOMES AND LOTS for colored
at only *17.300.
AVON CALLING
416 Willow Ave. FA 2-7197
Ruby Moore, Sanford
people. Also home* built on lots.
Work 4-3 hours per dar. make
FURNISHED apartmar* clean am
FARMER’S AGENCY
Viola Smith. Oviedo
Roy Wall, Phone FA 2-1347.
440-430 per week. We train
HEATERS CLEANED
c l o s e in. Jim m y Cowan, Fh
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Geneva Ashley. Sanford
Lawn Mower Repair*
&gt;ou. Write Box 2(5. Lockhart,
F
t
’
-4013.
D.
1L
Whitmore
Birth*
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
Fla.
Lillian G. Trama
.Mr. and Mr». Aden C. Carter,
2916 W. 20th St.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
Associate*.
Sanford, a daughter
FA 2-7928 or FA 2-3488
ment near stores and school. Are you looking for an excellent 116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 3-3221
Diamlisalt
No pete please. 2619 Elm.
buy in a 3-bedroom home? Let After hours, FA 2-2614, FA 2-4*2!, SECRETARY WANTED: Must
Blanch* Cosgrove, Sanford
have experience in bookkeep­
ui show you this "Shoemaker FA 2-0261
Shelby Creel, Sanford
FURNISHED apartment 2 bed.
ing. typing, and be able In
Built"
quality
3-bedroom,
1
Mrs. Ja m e i Krlder and aon,
room, eloie-ln, reasonable, call
take dictation. Call FA 2 4134
bath home which Is truly a
Sanford
FA 2 0411.
from 4 lo 3.
masterpiece among his medium
NO JOB TO LARGE OH SMALL
Stemper Will Trade
OCTOBER 13-11
priced hornet featuring awning
Drive Ways — Parking Arras
UNFURNISHED
3
b
e
d
r
o
o
m
nullding
site
near
SI.
Johns
0.
Male
Help
Wanted
Admissions
type windowi, wall furnace,
RENTALS: Div - Week - Month
house,
kitchen
equipped,
2412
River
between
Orange
Park
Brownie Mae Lee, Sanford
ceramic tiled bath, ipaeioua
Front End Loaders
Willow Ave. call FA 2 0271 or
and Green Cove Springs (ap­ GOOD reliable d riv en . Apply
Della McXew, Sanford
kitchen with dtluia appliances
Yellow Cab Company, 218 So.
Graders — Dozer* — Draglines
FA
2-0642.
proximately 13 miles Soulh of
Cleveland T, Brown, Sanford
and in better than new condi­
Rollers — Transport*
Magnolia.
Jacksonville on Highway 17&gt;—
Frederick Zull, Maitland
tion. This homt la priced at
4-ROOM HOUSE In Lake Mary
PHONE: Days, FA 26114
FOR
WHAT
YOU
HAVE.
Lillian Clcland, Sanford
only 412,230. and you can aiAGRICULTURAL SALES
330 per month. Phone FA 2 6271
Nights, FA 2-7123 or FA 23642
DUmiaeals
REPRESENTATIVE
aume a 411% VA mortgage W. R. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
or FA 2 4066.
Elizabeth M. Bowee, Sanford
with payments 446.74 which in­
We
need
a
good
man
in
this
Realtor It Insurer
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Raby
Ollic Owens. Sanford
area to work with our sales
cludes principal. Interest, Uxei Thone FA 2-4991
GENEVA: Furnished apartment
112 N. Park
Red*. Day, Weak or Month —
B. F. Ganas, Sanford
and Insurance after making 42,msnager in direct-to-farm sales
435. Unfumiihed 2 BR. home,
FURNITURE CENTER
Goodwin Anderson. Sanford
100 down v payment; or better NAVAL OFFICER. leaving San
and service work. Earn 143 to
kitchen equipped. 440. FA 2 0400.
UK French Ave.
Annie Wright, Sanford
4130 weekly. Permanent posi­
still, some terms can bo ar­
foed offers this charming 3-bed­
Ph. FA S-7U3
SLEEPING Rooms. Boyd's, 317
Harriet Bishop, Sanford
tion; age no barrier. Wondrr
ranged on tba down payment if
room contemporary home with
W. 3rd. I’h. FA 2 2816.
Shirley Hosack and baby,
neceaeary. May we terve you
ful opportunity to advance. For R. M. W ilkins, C o n lr a r tn r
33 ft, living-dining area; part
Osteen
with Uiie ona?
complete details and appoint­
a ir conditioned; double utility
• Asphalt Driveways
2-BEDROOM first floor apart­
Y. Faye Etheridge, DcBary
ment for personal interview,
room. Lovely established land­
• Parking Area*
ment. Phone FA 23430.
Doris Cline, Geneva
scaping. attractive neighbor, tell us about yourself In a Quality Workmanship A Materials
RETIRED?
Eleanor Ramsay, Sanford
letter to — General Manager,
hood. Low monthly payments
SALE or RENT: 2-bedroom home
Terms To Suit Your Budget
We have Just Haled an Ideal
P. O. Hot lil t , Winter Garden.
and
flexible terms.
Phone
Ph. FA 23899.
OCTOBER 16-17
• Free Ultimate*
amall home la tip-top conditloa
Fla.
FA 2 3758.
Admission*
• V.'oik Guaranteed
which hat 1-bedroom plut sleep­
2-BEDROOM apartment for rent.
Lola Booth. DeBary
Phone FA 2 tiuo Sanford, Fla.
ing porch, DA balha and In­ 3-BR. home; jalousie p&lt;&gt;rrh hard­ ID. Male or Femala
Contact 2312 Palmetto.
Eli Day, Altamonte Springe
cludes 12’ x 11’ tool houee;
wood floors, city water. Ph.
Furniture Storage and Moving
Roy Karris, Lake Charlee, La. 1-BEDROOM downstairs apart­
SALES HELP: Army Navy Sur
large water haatar, apace
To and Trom Anvwhera
FA 2-5*99.
Jerry Farella, Sanford
ment, furnished, electric kitchen.
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
heater, TV antenna, blind* and
&lt;’. E. PHILLIPS
Buril Cummings, Sanford
Near air base, comer Onora A
air conditioned. THE PRICE IS 7ti ACRES — Modern home; 2
1300
French
At*. Ph. FA 21961
Julia George, Sanford
17-03. 445 mo, FA 2 3176.
RIGHT at *7430 viah or 50%
bedrooms, l's bathrooms, Flor­ I t. Work Wanted
Katherine Pantella, Sanford
down. Thla home la on a beau­
ida room, UrtZe living room, SERVICE MAN desires part- Tv SERVICE within the hour.
3. Heal Estate For Kate
Arno Wllklne, Sanford
tiful piece of property juat outdining room and kitchen. Large
Service Call $2 30 plus pari*.
time work of any kind. Contact
Jane Coyne, Sanford
aide city limit*.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Pb.
garage and carportr. I mile
Commtrtlal Property
Karl Mghtner, NAS, Sanford,
Shelby Creel, Sanford
East
of
ball
park
on
Celery
FA 2 9799.
60
ft.
Lot
ort
Palmetto
between
after
3:00
at
Ext.
433.
Geraldine Linnekugel, Sanford
Ave.
3rd. A tth Street ........ 43,000 GO
Se m in o le R e a lty
Pasco 3litcbe&gt;, Sanford
SEPTIC TANE SERVICE
BABYSITTING in my home. Apt.
Births
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
Sine* 1948
BY OWNER: 2 bedroom home,
39, Edward Higgins Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Reeves, Ififl Ft. on French Ave. for Elia. Mefitvto—Valuta G esuakt,
A. HARE
DeBABT
best location in Country Club
lease,
would
make
Ideal
uaed
Sanford, a daughter
Adelaide H. Moaea - A
HOUSEWORK, baby sitting or i xorth a 4422
NOrth M7U
31 a nor. Phone FA 2 6442.
car
lot.
1*61 Par* Ave.
FA
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es P. Coyne,
restaurant. Ph. FA 2 0939.
----------------- ------------------ ----Sanford, a daughter
BY OWNER: 2 bedroom home at
3V
*
Ixili
with
3800
square
ft.
Dismlaealt
2426 Chain Ave.; S2.9U0 rath. SECRETARY, experienced, age
warehouse $18,383.
NICE
27 yrs., deilres permanent or
Eva Renton and baby hoy,
Phone FA 2-4433 hefore 8 or
part-time
work;
typing A
Small home just out of City lim­
Sanford
after
3
p.
M.
House and Lot on Celery Ave.
shorthand. FA 2-4434.
its; tax free. On large lot,
Wilbert W’elch, Brangettston,
*4300.
nicely landscaped. Price 47,000.
Pa.
CALL
CHILD CARE in my home; ref­
Sandra Lynn Gordon. Sanford
Ft. Lot between 12th. A
erences. FA 2-7706.
NEW
Edith Kaiser, So. Charleston, 30 13th.
on Park Ave. 43300.
3 bedroom. 2 tile baths, beau­
W. Va.
for
real
n
ta
te
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
DAYS WORK Ph. FA 2 6683.
tiful kitchen, ttrrazzo floors.
Jerry Farella, Sanford
Sanford Properties
Raymond I.unnquUt, A u er.
Large lot. sprinkler system for
Joseph Rush, Geneva
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
614 Atlantic Hank Bids
CHILD CARE in my home; pirk
lawn. Quiat neighborhood, near
Lillian Sinclair. Sanford
up and bring home; *1.30 day.
super market. Price $14,000, YOU NAME IT—WEIX FIND IT
OCTOBER IS
FA 2 3696.
good terms.
Admltaiaa*
ON LARGE LAKE
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Margaret Aiken, Senford
4-Rcdroom home with 2's baths;
12. PliimMm Keritee*
Realtor
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
Gayle Hover, Largo
large living room: dining room;
LAKE MART
Peter J . Dcgmun, Gainesville
Florida ro»m; Urrazzo floors:
BROKER
Pb. FA 2 4 * 7 or FA 2-1664.
Ella Herman. Senford
central heat. Savaral fruit 1*2 So Park Ave. Fh. FA 2-3661
Beulah Bryant, Sanford
tria l
• Q uiet C om m nnity
RAYMOND M. BALL
Naney Michels, Sanford
2906 KQ. FT. OVERALL
^ F lu m b in j^ ^ H n a H n q y ^
LIKE
A
BRILLIANT
AND
ASSOCIATES
Evelyn Cushing. Sanford
*27.900 TERMS
• Near Golf Court*
WATERCOLOR
■cal Estate — Inearanre
Elsie S. Herd, DeBary
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Surety
Bondi
is
this
brightly
painted
little
AIK
CONDITIONING
Birtha
Large store with one 2 bedroom
FARMHOUSE, nestled in a 218 So. Park Ave. Tb. FA 3 3641 CONTRACT and REPAIR WORE
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Sappio,
apartment and two 1 bedroom
1HT Sanfard Asa.
FA 2-4S42
grove of Mulberry tra il on
Sanford
Sanford, a daughter
apartment!. On rocner lot with
FIVE GREEN ACRES of land.
Evana
Bldg.
Lake
Miry
DUmluala
extra lot in r r a r for parking.
Three additional utility build­
Ph. FA 2-1290
Bernardine Cash, Oviedo
Plumbing Repairs
5.12.000 TERMS
ings. painted la match lha
Bernardino Linnekugel,
Turn Went On 20th
J s t Co T lc a ifl
house,
complete
this
serin*
Sanford
ROSA L. PAYTON
St. Follow Country
1023 Sartta St.
FA 2-0649
LOOK
AT
THE
BEST
picture. And a short piece down
David L. Myers, Sanford
Registered Real Estate Broker
Club Rd. Sc Watch
THEN
BUY
TIIE
BEST!
the paved road, upon which
SANFORD Plumbing k Hasting
Margaret Aiken, Sanford
Mary E. Carmen — Leo Kalvail
Per
Our Signe . . .
Visit
the
beautiful
3
bedrooms
1(4
the
property
fares,
it
a
great
2396
So.
Elm
Ph.
FA
2-7*14.
Gayle Royer. Largo
B. E. Rngern, Sr. Associates
and
2
bath
Zeult
blit
homes
at
big
besultful
lake
which
it
kept
Pasco Mitchell, Sanford
Pb. FA M3*l 17 92 at lllawatba
San Scm Knolls on W-st 20th
PLUMB (NO
stocked with game fish. All
■Mrs. Violet Reeve* and
S trtct just 4 blocks west of
this for $9000.
Contracting A Rapatra
daughter, Sanford
F'rench
Avenue.
COMPARE
9:SO A. M. TH Dark
Fran Estim ate!
Mrs. G roriia Carter and
THESE
HOMES
with
any
others
X.
L
HARVEY
SUNDAY
*. H. -* 0 ” STEMPER Ageeay in lha same prire range and
daughter, Sanford
204 Sanford Ava. Phone FA 2-1*43
■•alter k (aaarar
2:00
F.
M. TU Dark
we know you will agree that
ASSOCIATES: If. E. Taffar,
;.V.
Electrical
Service*
here
ii
(be
bail
value
In
town.
Belafonte Producer
Arthur " , Day, Evarett Harvar
Down payments from SAM—
NEW YORK lU PI) _ Singar
Robert F. May, Bart Ptlel,er,
ERA financing. Representative M. "Daa’* Yalas Electrical Sar.
Harry Belafonte, alrtady a film
Helen E. Kaolin
on
the premises from 10 A. M. Dec Saya For Service Call. .
producar with hi* unreleaaad
Phone FA 2-4991
U2 N. Park
FA 2 4896
FA 33983
UU
4 F. M.
"Odd* Againat Tomorrow,’’ baHouse H iring — Electric ferric*
comas a co- producer on the
3-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynne W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
Sid Vihlaa
Broadway stage this fall with
wood Dr. Low down payment.
Realtor A lasn rtr
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
9 * Muon birds."
Phona FA, 2-7747.
FA 2-1961
112 N. Park 112 Magnolia
FA 2-491$

Hospital Notes

Dallas Asphalt Co.

V
ll I

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

FA 2-5264

VM

HOMES
$450 Down

A

OPEN D A ILY

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

ShosunahsA

16. Flower* A Plante

2 t.

Used furniture, appliances,
etc. Bought-sold Larryto
313 Sanford Ava. Pb. FA
22. Articles For Sato
PATTY BERG golf clubs k bag;
right handed. Ph. FA 2-77M.
WINCHESTER 12 gage, modal IS
shotgun. Johnson 3 h .- p r 6 r t *
board motor. Mall 7 inch SUB
saw. like new. FA 2-1221.
OLD Drop leaf Maple Tall*,
scats aix. Curlaily Shop,
roe Comer.
USED 21" TV |46 er any r*
a b lt offer. FA 2-7433. 7

Cat Flower* For Aay Occasion PHILCO refrigerator, 12 _M. ft*
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
reasonable. FA 5-7158. - •
FA 2-160
or
FA MRT6
PAINT and
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
17. Pet* . Livestock . Bippllta
Buy X G a l - Gat 1 FRKKI
JERSEY Heifer 2 years; pure
MARY CARTER PAINTS
bred Gernsey Heifer 11 months; 201 W. 1st SL
FA
both bred. Grain fed steers
FACTORY
TO
TOO
Ideal for deep freeze. Phone
ALUMINUM
FA 2-1737.
VENETIAN BUNDS
LUT1NO PARAKEET, male, 3 Enetosad hand. Bag-proof
rail with plastic anda—_
weeks old, alio cage. Reason­
or rayon tape*. Cette* nr
able. Ph. FA 2-1633.
GERMAN SHEPHERD 3 mo. old. Senkarik Glass and Fatal Oa.
Will accept reaionable offer, 112-114 W . 2nd * . Ph, F i t - H i t
Ph. FA 2 0901.
Sell Us Your Furniture. QrteR
19. Boats and Motor*
Service V ita The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA
Mercury Outboard Motor*
LIFE
Vcslt, Pup Taata, fiaertag
WOODRUFF MARINE
2401 French Ave.
TA 2-1392 Bagi, Terpa, Teats. Army-Nary
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Ave.
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

AUTO Towing Bar, call FA 2-131*
between 6 and I p. m . .

Robson Sporting Goode

SEWING MACHINE: Take
payments on nearly naw tigtag. Write Mrs. Jane, d o San­
ford Herald.

964-8-1 E. 1st.

Ph. TA 2-S98I

20. Aatomobile* • Trailers

3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­
ditioned, washer and dryer. Will LIKE NEW Norge electrie range
price 4163. For more informa­
sell equity very reaionable or
tion CaU FA 2-3400. *
will trade for equity In 3 bed
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
TAYLORS Singar sewing machina, 31-30; alactrlc; attach*
'52 PLYMOUTH fordor, 6 cylin
manta; 473. FA 2-3404. •
der; just had new rings, in
srrte and valvo Job; clutch le u 73—Notice* * Feraenato
than year old; runs good —looks
good; priced at $325. Thone CHRISTIAN WOMAN would Ilk*
Christian woman to share my
FA 2-7770.
home. CaU FA 2-4833 before ■
A. M. or after 3 P. M.
'39 COVERED WAGON 18" house
trailer; alt extras, completely KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY all
modern, new condition. Save
age children welcomed, 1620
1 3 . quick sale. Phone Geneva,
Palmetto Ava. Ph. FA 2-F
4114.
24— Lost A Found
FOR SALK or TRADE: 1936 Lib­
erty Built House Trailer 46' LOST: Brown purse eontalaiai
long; 3 bedrooms. Trade equity
money and Identification. Finder
for hmisn or boat outfit.
keep money — return purie A
FA 2-2889.
contents. Ph. FA 2-0392.
21. Furniture
New k Used Furniture A Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY 8BI.L or TRADE
JENKINS FURNITURE
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-74H
• BTG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERHS
H E GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
W IIsS O N - M A IE R
Naw And Uaad Furniture
111 E. Firat St.
FA 2-MB

$SAVE$
New &amp; lined
Furniture and Appliance*

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wn Invite yon t« be oar _
absolutely (ran without oblige
lion at one of Sanford'a leading
Motel* while yon toentto writ­
able beating far ynerrtl tad
family. Pick np year ttby at
our Kalaa Office.

Mather of Sanford
203-209 E- First SL Ph. FA 2-0983

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

*3 4 0
Down Payment-No Cloelng

*9 8 9 0
TO TAL PRICE
Homes feature 3 Bedroom* •
H i Tile Hath* • Screened
I’oreh - Utility Room • Terrasao Floor* • Carporte • Land­
scaped Lota • All City Con*
senienres.

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST
4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 £ 4 Bedrooms — '
1 A 2 Bath*

VA - F H A FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing:
Down Payments
Low as $125
You can move in immedi­
ately w U le the papers are
being proceaaed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On Tha
Construction Of Your
Homo Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
Cor Hwy. 17-92 * 2Tlh t t
Phon FA 2-1501

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FIRST

Hatch Your Skill
Other Local Football Eipcrts
And Got Paid
For Your Fvn.

ANNUAL

FOOTBALL
CONTEST

CONTEST

RULES

• 20 football game# thin weekend ora idaeod, one
In each ad on this page. Indicate winner by writing
in the name of team opposite the advertl*er*n
name In the Entry Blank. No neorna, Jest pink
winners.
• Pick a number which you think w fl bo the high­
est number of points scored by any one team on
this page and place this number in the space pro*
videdin Entry Blank. This w ll be used to break
ties.

R E E GASH FRIZES will be awarded each week (in accordance
with Contest Rules at right) as follows: 1st PRIZE: $15; 2nd PRIZE:
$1$; grd PRIZE $5. Nothing to Buy. Nothing to Pay. N o Obligation.

• One entry only to each contestant. Entries must
be brought to the offico of this paper or postmark­
ed no later than Friday Noon, October A

[THIS PAGE WILL APPEAR EACH
f TUESDAY DURING THE FOOTBALL

OFFICIAL

SEASON.

BLANK

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

(Roseooable Facrimilo lira Accepted)
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My N i m la

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ENTRY

Fells*
i f U. W F k Gi m
V
n t r WIOD
SUPPLY, INC.
FA M « tl
st.
FLORIDA VS L S U

ANCIENT

AGE

SEAGRAM'S

“ 7 ’V

ether breads else so special!

w

^

I far 111.71

i I &lt;£akn Wlowwfi 9nn

Addreoo

Hat!arty Appliance Center ........... ...W inner
Bob Crumley Asency ..........
..Winner
Day 'a Ni*e Grill ...........- ........... — Winner
Shoemaker C ontract km Co. .....-----Winner
George*! Tavern
......... i*i.»• 11arta*«»«Winner
BUI Lumber Jk Supply —.................... Winner
Gregory L u m b er.... ...... .............
Winner
McKee Motor C o ..... ---------------------- Winner
la k e Monro# I n n .......— ........— .......Winner
Ted WIMarno Hardware Co.
Winner
Burger King ...... ................... — .— Winner
Berry’* Wnrehouoe Furniture ...... ..W inner
Ne-Hl Bottling Co.......... .......— ......Winner
Wall Plumbing A H eatin g_____ .....W inner
Philip# Cities Service ................
Winner
CarroFa Furniture . ......
Winner
McRobertu Tiro Supply
Winner
Senkarlk GUm A Paint ...............— Winner
Hunt Lincoln * Mercury
Winner
Hnrry*n Bar A Package ...... .............Winner

You Cm Rely on the
INTEGRITY, EXPERIENCE and
FAIR DEALING

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for SUDDEN

O FF!

WALL

F A I-55M

WAKE FOREST VS NORTH CAKOLINA

USE

Air Conditioned Comfort

‘N ’ N I G H T

CARROLL'S Furniture
116 W. First St.

Mail or
bring entry
blank to:

Before The Big Games This Weekend —
Make Sure Your Refrigerator b Stocked
w ith —

FA f-tlM

•

NE-HI BOTTLING CO.

504 CELERY AVE.
NORTWESTERN VS NOTRE DAMB
"COMPLETE

INSURANCE
SERVICE"

Sanford, Florida
Winner. o( 1 . 1 W’n t ' . CofllMl: A TIK FOR FIRST PRIZE: H. L. MARTIN. 107 Arnlra [An., nnd MURRAY
UYRI), Sanford Ktrrlrle I'o. T lllltll PRIZE: CORDON HONEYCUTT, 111 E. Om.ru Av&lt;.

SHOTGUN SHELLS

, with title* Service product*
tand efficient mechanical work.
] Al*u faat, courteoua aeniccl

Get 'em at

PHILLIPS C IT IE S SERVICE

TED W ILL IA M S HARDWARE

Headquartera for LM1AUI. Trailer*
FA 2-3024
2600 Orlando Drive
1 7 .8 2 — at the Clover leaf

FA 2*1484

____________ GEORGIA VB KENTUCKY____________

Nationally Advertised Furniture
at Discount Prices

• T C U VS PITTSBURGH

ANCIENT AGE
SEAGRAM’S “7”
3 «&gt;•■» M1 l1 75
b#
plea ua

WAREHOUSE FURNITURE CO.
Ml W. Fbd M.
FA S-M7B
T A L I VS COLGATB

CONSTRUCTION CO.
FA SAMS

PENNSYLVANIA VS NAVY

Hunt Lincoln - Mercury, Inc.
109 N. Palmetto Ave.

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•

FA 2-7394

SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.
114 W. lad Bt.
FA M i a
Oo-Bpeamv af V. el Fla. fastball Wssdeaaha i m WIOD
FLORIDA STATE VS RICHMOND

Crumley

•
•

Agency .

SEAGRAM’S
Fifth

EARLY TIMES

$399

Bourbon
Fifth

$ A 39 n„ Tan

3 for 811.75

For . . . .

MERCURY
ENGUSH FORD

LINCOLN
EDSEL

HARRY'S

1IAK and PACKAGE
114 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-9860
"The Brand* We Have Will Please You."

HOUSTON VS NORTH TEXAS STATE

NORTH CAROLINA STATE VS DUKE

i r M ’/fTKftriTL'f Weekend
RATES by
W-Uny. D«y.
&amp; By-The-W«tk

DISCOUNT ~ M69”

SAWS . ItUII.I.S
S.VNDKItS . POLISIIKKM
STAPLE. CiUNS . LADDERS
VIOKTAK BOX KM
—and lota more at econumical
rental price*.

'CjoohqsiA Jaju&amp;An
1011 8. French

Bob

AtlanUc Bank Build.
FA S-0375
MICHIGAN STATE VS INDIANA
|0

FA 2-4881

Headquarter*

«(•* $ 3 * 9 ^

MOORS PAINTS
ARE BEST!

"Hearn Baift with Pride”
1J Milaa Waal «f tba traffla U( ht
at Mtb 4 Fraawb

SHOEMAKER

OLD STAGG
OLD HICKORY

BAYLOR VS TEXAS A A M

R A V E N N A PARK

» n

The Fresher Refresher
NE-HI Quality Flavora. tba
Standard by Which Others Are Jedfed.

See “Shorty” Phillips
In been your car purring —

FA SMBS
J

FA 2-5181

“One Block Weat of the Clock*

DAVIDSON VS V M 1

208 K. 33th St.

PLAN

For Christmas Gifts

I th in k ........................will be the MOST POINTS neared by ONE team

GRILL

Tba Blata Market Kaatanrant
Fraarb Are. at 13th

OUR

LAYAWAY

Football Contest Editor
SANFORD HERALD

FOOD
In

DAY

Firm

CALIFORNIA TS OREGON STATE

. . . . Dot mo« the people will be pad lag mm Iba ba*| with 1*
ta (at tba b ra t...........Oar abep will ba fall W work . . . Oar
service a m will ba warhlag aialaat time.
NOW IS THE BEST TIME FOE THAT TUNE-UP. Wa’ll d r.a
tba barwtr, check roatrala, i* « « all caaaarttoaa, pat I* aaw
fUtara. Da all that aboaid ba dose. Aad joa pay o»ly far labor
aad aaeaaaary parta.
Calamaa (las • Oil llaatiai Hyatems
PLUMBING . HEATING
AIR - CONDITIONING

GOOD

Supply

SERVICE

^

Frank D on*

MOT S. Sanford A rt.

Building

H ILL Lumber fir Supply Yard

CLKM80N VS SOUTH CAROUNA
THB H E A T S

Oldeat

211 W. 3rd St.
Hanford, F k
AIR FORCE VS V C L A

B o ati 17 *1, 1V4 Mile# N orth of Sanford
Phono FA 1*1108

Sanford's

O Tboagb wa’ra la mlddla eg RKMODBUNQ, jm caa
STILL Call — "Tba Lumber Nambar" — FA M U t

Oackaaie

Wtatiagheaaa

30” RANGE-Keg. 249.95
“When a better deal la made . BAUUEKLY »IU make It”

BAGGERLY’S APPLIAN CE CENTER
Diaeownt Prices
MAPLE AVE. at tth ST.

2551 Orlando Drive

F A 1-MOO

FA 1-5471

IOWA VS PURDUE

TEXAS VS RICE

Save - Drive a

Broiled Burgers | y

ThtcL Shake#

RENAULT D A U P H I N E

MAN

IT S A

Faat

WHOPPER I

Curb Service

Up to 40 milaa per gallon

$295 down
McKEE

$1695 delivered
MOTOR

CO.

Mock Ave.

COLORADO VS ARIZONA 7

FA ;

BURGER KING
Fiaoak Ave* at Had
MINNESOTA Y 8 MICHIGAN

pa

�V/ 'IT

uints Born But
All Dio After 18 Hours
SAN ANTONIO. Tax. &lt;7K) —
Tha teat ai the Hannan pip tupmita about aa big b an
adult's hand—died today a lacklaad Air Fores Base hospiul aft­
er living II hours and nine minsurvived the
loageet wae Baby D, the i urth
«f five daughters boro Tu iday
m witbla IS minalee to Mrs. a tries
w 0. Hannan, ST. Her baabatu 1st
LA. Cbsurlae O. Haaaaa, Zv, i an
Air fo ie s navigator.
The babies slipped away o I by
one. Capt.W. D. Muaroe, a Air
F a r e # pediatrician, w o i k e d
through the night ta sava Ba r 0.
Muaroe waa net aerprlse by
the daath ef tha baby; he ha aanoitaead earlier "at Ua m look
for Me living waa "net goof ”
A The parents iasuad a st*t&lt; aent
through an Air Forte offlcci say
lag they were “terribly asrry"
but oonfident that "God las
bottar place for them." The offi­
cers said tha parents are “ter­
ribly broken up" and will a t
eoOlderi.
Tha babies ware born Teeaday
—the 4Tth recorded birth of quintuplats—at 12:21 p m., 1S:24 p.m.,
12:2* y.m., lStll p.ai. and 12:34

two eons, Robert, S, and I’atrlck,
4.
But after the tiny girls started
dying,Hannan went into seclusion
to avoid the many inquiries, some
of which Included commercial of­
fers, that followed the news of
the birth of quints, and to shoul­
der the griaf that followed with
the deathi of four of hU girls.
' Mrs. Hannan, ST, the former
CeclUa Thonig of Taylor, Tea.,
was under heavy sedation but
medical authorities described her
condition at food.
But the boat In medical science
was to no avail for tha tiny girls
who weighed one pound, IS ounces
each or

Than waa not mush doctors
could do to savi than accept keep
thorn warm la incubators. Munroo aaid they couldn't ba handled.
They wen three month
mature and “tea delicate."
Baby D nevertheless tad the
strength to whimper and
her arms and laga about
Doctors estimated Baby
weight at ene pound tad
£ ounce*. She was tha slss of an
adult’s band and doctors didn't
feed her. They laid babies ef that
stage of development were not
fed for 71 hours after birth.
Tha lin t two habits died within
minutes after their father had
with Ua
"I kissed her at laast dm time
daughters," ba
$0

The

Manaane

already

have |

The UUM of their deathi was
given simply u “ immsturlty" in
the announcement made by Lt.
Col. Thomas M. Holcomb, chief of
pedlatrlca at Lackland.
The officer aaid he and Mr*.
Hannan met while they attended
8t. Hary’s school in Taylor, Tea.
Neither had any record of mul­
tiple blrtha on either aide of their
families. He is an only child and
she has four outers and a
brother.
The births brought quick greet­
ings from one of the Dionne sur­
vivors and called for quick looks
into medical history.

S &gt; a t t f0 r i&gt; I f m t l h
WEATHER: Cloudy with scattered ahowera tonight end tomorrow. Chance of clearing tomorrow afternoon. High today,
Wire

Strike
Halted
rsl

News Briefs
Rock ’N Roll Riot
NEW YORK (UPI) —Dick
Clark denied Tuesday night that
hla rock *n roll "Caravan of
Stars" was responsible for a riot
last Saturday night in Kansas
City where 49 persona w e n ar­
rested. "The show was over when
the incident took place," Clark
said.

Gunman Runs Wild
MIAMI (UPI) - A Jealous suit­
or fired five bullets Into a homa
during a Mth anniversary cele­
bration Tuesday night, killing an
elderly guest and injuring another
critically,
police
said.
Tha
suspected gunman, John P. Peacon, 12. was arrested early today
after fleeing to Fort Myers, of­
ficers said.

Charge Denied
OVER THEIR QUOTA, la tha report of Altumunte
Springa United Fund co-chairmen Mrs. Frank Hender­
son, center, and Mrs. Kristian Juthe, who have turned
la $1,809.29 to county UF headquarters. United Fund
treasurer Howard McNulty today thanked the co-chulrman for the contribution which waa $809.27 over the
Altamonte quota. Twenty-four solicitors collected the
money.

LYNCHBURG, Vs. (UPI) —Dr.
Emmett B. McGukin, chairman of
t h e
Southern Prasbyterian
Church, has dented charges of
any trend toward hierarchy e r
liberalism in the church. MeGukin criticised sn Alabama lay
group which had accused Mo­
derator Ernest T. Thompson ef
Richmond. Va.. and the current
church leadership of liber ills to.

Negroes Seek Entry
MIAMI (UPI) — Six Negro
children seeking admission to
white schools here go today be­
fore the Dade County School
Board. Negro attorney G. E.
Graves Jr., counsel for the NAAGP, said the children will go
“clear to the top if necessary"
secure the passage of an amend­ to get approval of transfers to
ment which will b* satisfactory to Niagtl Jackson High. North Mi*
x irr » i w f b»t'&lt;i9Q - v
i'Vt-.iTieach Junior High and Ful“The Issue, however, bciore us in ford Elementary,
this election is whether to keep
our present provision, or to accept
the proposed amendment. Having
FAIRFAX, Va. (UPI) - A for­
studied this m atter for four years,
1 believe we will be much better off mer school Janitor who told po­
and in a much better position for lice he pulled ttie trigger to help
the future with the new amend­ a despondent friend commit sui­
ment than wo will under the old,'' cide was In jail today, lie said
he turned hinuelf in because his
the Senator said.
conscience bothered him. John
Thomas link-, M, told police he
fired the gun to help Walter Pugh
commit suicide eight years ago
at Spanish Fort, Miss. Hale said
Pugh was despondent over the
death of his wife and the drown­
ing of his ion.

Stenstrom Urges Reapportionment
Passaoe To Aid Senators Do Job
State Sanator
^ o f Sanford told
&lt; •» » Farm r
donate
will ester $a
job for the people of
the rsspportloomsot issue ia sealed
"at least temporarily."
Stenstrom, who last weak aanouncod ha would aot seek another
term as senator,
hope baton tha group
portiooment ameodaaat will be
^paeaed ia November.
“
“Further gains a n fat mon
pwabable under this amendment
than under the present constitution
ai provision,’’ be aaid.
“Tim proposed amendment ia, In
mg judgement, aa Improvement
mm the present provision which
haa not boon adhered ta ia any
manner Mace the apportionment
fight began ta IMA
"Tha amendment is fair not only
ta our own a n t and particularly
MBm 37th District, but B la fair ta
all af Florida.
"Those who believe that Dade

Court Grants
Chessman Stay
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T he Som pream Court today granted aa
dghth stay of execution to Caryl
Chessman, one time “rod light
bandit” of Los Angela*, so be
can bring bis 10th appeal ta tha
high tribuns).
Chessman's lawyer, George T.
Davis of Ssn Francisco, had ap­
plied to Justice William o. Doug­
las for the stay.
Chessman, la, was to have been
esecuted Friday. He had already
arranged to have ‘ is body ere* mated, and made his will. The
salats presumably Is royalties
from the books he has written
in prison.
&gt;
Douglas referred the petition ta
Me entire court, which announc­
ed it* action today. Chief Justice
EsrI Warren, s former governor
of California, did aot participate
ta the decision.
The reprieve will allow Cheatm man to file appeal papers and
await the high court's disposition
of them.
Davis had hied a clemency pe­
tition with California Gov. Ed­
mund G. Broun. But, after bear­
ing and considering the plea over
the weekend, tiroes turned It down.

Insurance Cade
To Be Explained

p

have tha same numfitoad
it
not be satisamendment. On tha
other hand, neither will those be
satisfied who believe the 44 small­
est counties ia lb* state should
each have ■ separate senator,
without regard to population. Just
because Dad* County has a senator.
Certainly, it will fan impossible to

EatablUhed l ’JOt

Rains FloodCountyArea,
Affect Citrus, Building
New Squall
Mounting
In Gulf
Ths prolonged rainy spell ta
Seminole County has seriously
hampered construction, curtailed
telephone service, flooded residen­
tial areas and blocked highways in
some places.
County Zoning Director Robert
Brown said permits Issued during
the month have been down and a
survey of building contractors in
the area today showed that work
on new home* have been hampered
because of the rains.
The Central Florid* Experi­
mental Station reported that mora
than five inches of rain has fallen
in Sanford alone since Oct. 1.
There has been some rain tach
day for the past IS days.
City Manager W a r r e n E.
Knowles said today that the ralne
in the area have not hurt city
street* tu “ any extent'’ end Police
Chief Roy WUliarae said there has
not been any unusual rash of actl
dents in the city due to the reins.
The hravleat damage has been
to low lying areaa outside the city
where county officials are having
their problem answering eom
plaints from citizens because ef
drainage problems.
Slate Highway 434 in the Forest
City area haa been blocked! by the
rain* at several times, causing
traffic to be detoured.

The county engineer's office re
ported that Mfielala ara working
out a eerie* of canals to bo dug to
alleviate drainage problem.

Industries In tha area have not
been seriously affected by the rain*
except for shipping purpose*.
Truck and moving companies
have been hard hit, according to
one official who said h* has been
having trouble because of the
heavy rains that hava "racked" the
-nmihern portion of the stats.
Shipments of citrus have been
lerlously hurl but growers are op­
timistic that a break In the weather
will occur soon, according to Coun­
ty Agent Cecil Tuckar.
Utility companies also have been
troubled by the recent rains and a
telephone company spokesman said
this morning that various lines
were "waterlogged" but repairmen
Hand Shaking
had the situation under control by
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presl- late morning.
distribution to television stations
l dent Eisenhower and former
throughout Florida.
MIAMI (UPll — Rain-drench­
President Truman shook hands
"1 hope it will be used widely a n d
exchanged
one sentence ed residents in South Florida
over the state," he said before greetings Tuesday when they met braced today for further downleaving for spanking engagements for the first time in sit years at |H)urs which would add to the
today In Orlando and Weal Palm the funeral of Gen. George C. ilrluge that lie* turned a 1U0-quare mile area into a virtual
Reach in which reapportionment Marshall. Truman and Eisen­ lakr.
will be the central theme.
hower, who have hern decidedly
More than 14 inches of rain haa
Collins pledged to give the peo­ cool toward each other since the
turned
a 100 square-mile area inple “the true facts and leave bitter 1932 presidential campaign,
it up to them to decide how they sat two seata apart in the same fallei) aince Sunday in mine
will vote" in the Nov. 3 election pew in the chapel at Ft. Myrr, spots between Palm Beach and
on adoption or rejection of the va., during funeral services for South Miami, with nine-inch tor­
rent* unofficially recorded in
proposal.
their old colleague.
Pompano Beach and near We*t
Palm Beach.
The Weather Bureau at Mi­
ami today located two squall cen­
ters in the Gulf of Mexico near
Florida hut t.ud it ia doubtful
llicy will develop into tropical
slurma.
A hurricane hunter plane wsa
(Uipatchrd to investigate the dis­
turbance* which c u rled 30 to 40
mile an hour winds.
fine of the “non-tropical" luw
pressure disturbances waa locat­
ed tome 230 miles west-southwest
of Fort Myers, near the birth­
place of Hurricane Judith last
weekend. The other waa about
to miles south of Apalachicola.
Resident! in tome areaa were
evacuated, achoola were closed,
and it waa feared new • planted
winter vegetable crop* were hea­
vily damaged.
The Weather Bureau here fore­
cast more rain for the section
today and a forecaster aaid "we
Just can't tell when it will end."
Three families In a West Palm
Beach subdivision were evacuated
late Tut-*liy and It was feared
water would enter other homea.
Two elementary schools In the
Pompano Beach — Margate area
were ordered closed when water
lapped at their door*. Hundreds
of children were kept from at­
tending other achoola by their
parents.
A five inch rain pelted the
Greater Miami area Tuesday.
A TV BET FOR THE H08P1TAL was presented to Ad­
Heaviest coocentratloa was ia the
Cutler Ridge aeetion to tlie south.
ministrator Harry Weir, left, yesterday by Dr. Edwin L.
John D. Campbell, Dade County
Lindsey, president of the Sanford Civitan Club. Director
agriculture agent, said crop dam­
of Nurses Mary Detyens sampled a fruit cake like that

Helps Friend Out

Collins Tries To Patch
Up Amendment Quarrels
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
La Roy Collins Tuesday tried to
patch up his reapportioomcot
quarrel with two strong guberna­
torial hopefuls.
But there was no indication that
the prospective candidates, former
House Speaker Ted David and
Circuit Judge John McCarty,
ware about to eod their feud with
the governor.
Collins had some kind words (or
David during a news conference
here. But he dismlaard McCarty,
brother of the late Gov. Dan
McCarty, with a "no comment.'
Newsmen brought up the feud
by asking the guvernor to com­
ment on David's charge that Col­
lins has used the reapportionment for his own purpose, and
McCarty’s inference that Collins
sacrificed principle when he
agreed to gu along with the redistricting compromise.
“ I have nothing to say about
Mr. McCarty,” Collins remarked.
Aa for David, he aaid, "1 will
return good for evil."
“ Mr. David has a fine record
sa a speaker and was moat co­
operative with me in many im­
portant ways which I shall ever­
lastingly appreciate," he said.
Collins disclosed that be talked
to McCarty on he telephone Mon­
day, but refused to say whether
they discussed the possibility of
McCarty resigning as a circuit
judge to make the governor's
race.
McCarty told newsmen he would
discuss this with the governor
before he formally announces or
undertakes a campaign.
The governor also reported that
his “ pitch" for the reapportionment plan has been taped lor

Judith Moves Far
Out In Atlantic

The new Florida insurance code
pissed by the 1939 state legislature
will bo explained by the managing
MIAMI (UPI) — Hurricane
director of the Fkrlda State life
Underwriters' Asociation, Stanley Judith raced eastward ta the At­
Stone, at the St. John'a Life Un­ lantic today more than MO miles
derwriters' Aisockiion meeting to­ east of Bermuda.
morrow.
Forecasters said there was a
Stone will diseme ten aede'a ap- possibility that Judith, barely
icatioo to the agent and the buy- holding hurricane Intensity with
g pub'ic at liie luncheon meeting 73-milc
...................
................
an hour
wiads,............
would.........
saon
pt Jim Bpeocer’a Haetenrita.
J diamtegra«e into a line of squalls.

C

t

which the Civitans sold lust year to buy the TV set ami
finance other civic projects. Yesterday marked this
year’s »Ut% of Civituu fruit cake sales.

* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959

age

to

tomatoes,

SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY by Chase A uo, uuruig tu 70 y e a n
here was recognised by the Chamber of Commerce last night as Its new
lirenident, B. L. Perkin* Jr., awarded a plaque to Randall Chase. Shown at
the presentation at the chamber’* meeting, from left, are outgoing presi­
dent Mack Cleveland Jr., Chase, Perkina, and George Touhy, who epoke
on the Chaae A Co. contribution to the county a* a pioneer inatitutton
here.
(Staff Photo)

$33,100 Budget
Approved By
C Of C Directors
The Seminole jaunty Clumber
of Commerce board of directors
last night approved a $33,100
budget (or 1939 to operations at
a dinner meeting at the Sanford
Civic Center.
Biggest expense Ranis in liie
budget which run* from (let. I,
1930 to Sept. 39. i960 ara 113.700
In salaries for four workers, J»,300 for advertising and promo­
tion, 11,300 for automobile ex­
pense, SI,TOO for an addition to
the chamber building, $1,023 fur
miscellaneous and the contingen­
cy fund and 11,000 for additional
storage space.
Receipt.* expected are $10,000
from Sanford, $ 10,000 from Semi­
nole County 312,000 from mem­
bership fees and $300 from mis­
cellaneous funds.
Tha Chamber membership drive
ha* brought 134 paid members
amt $4,990 So during its first three
weeks drive chairman Bob Crum­
ley told board member*.
If a membership isn’t received
through the mail, a personal rail
will be made, Crumley es pieuii-d.

Ike Meets With Brass
Over New Space Wrangle
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ Director Elmer Stasis indicated
dent Elsenhower conferred for 70 that not only clarification of mili­

minute* today with his top mili­
tary and civilian advisers in the
waka of a new open wrangle
over tiie nation's space programs.
Defense Secretary Nell H. MeElroy told reporters after the
Whit* House macting that it dealt
with “ the handling of our space
programs."
“ AnyUdng that's going to come
out," he said, "La going to eom*
from the President."
Associate press secretary Anne
Wheaton said any statement on
Uie meeting would be issued at
Augusta, Ga., where tha Presi­
dent flew today (or a five-day va­
cation.
The presence of Aotiag Bud got

tary and civilian space roles wae
under discussion but also tb*
amount of money Uiat could be de­
voted to speeding up space explora­
tion.
The meeting with military and
civilian aide* waa arranged after
the U. S. space-miss lie program
came under new firs from Ua|&lt;
Gen. John B. Uedaris, retiring
Army missile chief, and rocket
expert Wernher von Braun.
Embarrassed by the Russia*
Luniks, Hie administration ia un­
der pressure to get confusion out
of military and civilian space ef­
forts and speed tha business at
overtaking Russia.
At best, authorities have said,
it may be several years betoro
America can hurl as big payload*
into space as the Soviets. The
Russians' rocket boosters admit­
tedly are vastly more powerful
and there is no way to catch up
overnight.
One thorny issue on which the
deflator George 8 mi the rs wa* administration has been apparent­
greeted at the gemlaole-Volusl* ly marking Urn* and now must
County line this afternoon by a meet head on is what to do with
kiwi of .Sanford civic and busi­ the Army’s ballistic msislle agen­
ness leaders who escorted him cy and Die team of scientists and
Into town In a caravan.
technicians headed by the Ger­
Sen. Souther* will speak at man-born Von ltraun.
With assignment of the chief
HAVANA &lt;UPI)—Premier Fidel the Civic Center nt 7:10 p. m. to­
Catlru wa* reported to have rush­ day at a Joint meeting of county military space role to the Air
Force, the Army's space outlook
ed at Camaguey province today lo civic club*.
has become progressively dim­
nip a suspected sriny revolt
mer. But that service wants to
against hi* regime.
cling to its ballistic tssile agen­
The report was broadrait by
cy at Huntsville, Ala. and do
Radio Reloj in Havana a* dis­
spare work under contract to
patches from (.'amaguey reported
other government agencies.
that “ a mystery airplane dropped
two crudely-made bomh-t" on
building* of a sugar mill complex
PORTSMOUTH, N. II. (UPI ) at Punta Alegre.
The threatened army revolt wa* The Fill ami naval intelligence of­
reported centered at the Ignacio ficers today investigated the possi­
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
Agramuntc military barrack* in bility of sabotage aimed at this
prices
at 1 p. in. E S I:
Camaguey, a province‘in eastern country's nuclear submarine fleet.
Capt. Carl A. Johnson, acting American T A T ............... 79
Cuba west of Onente province
where Castro staged his own re­ commander of the Portsmouth American Tobacco ............. 101H
53&gt;»
Naval Shipyard, disclosed Tuesday Uetldehcm Steel
volt less than a year ago.
23
The leader of the revolt was be­ that the nation's first nuclear pow­ Burlington Mills
&lt;74*
lieved lo be Mjj. Hubert Matos, ered sub, the Nautilus, had sustain­ C A O ................................
.................... 33
commander of the Ignacio Agra- ed “apparently intentional" dam ­ Chrysler
30W
Curtiss Wright .............
age.
monte post.
Johnson said he did not know of Douglas Aircraft ................. 40La
................... 237
any other ships or submarine* be­ Dupont
ing damaged at the yard, but add­ Eastman Kodak ................. 9o'i
................. Ml»
ed (hat it was a “qualified" an­ Ford Motor
General Electric ............... n s
swer.
Shipyard officials refused to General Motors ................... 431•
ORLANDO (UPI) - Teamsters
V&gt;%
.
comment
on reports of fires, Graham Paige ....................
hots Jimmy Hoffa tnd a battery
sa
of union lawyrr* went lo court broken pipes and other incidents at lull- T A T
41H
Lorillard
today to try to force an Orlando the yard.
zm
Minute
Maid
,*»••«..«,.*.••
In
Groton,
Conn.,
extreme
securhank to release $409,000 in union
IM*4
Penney
-.........................
:
ity
precaution*
were
in
force
at
the
Tunds.
........................ I lls
Ttie Florida National Rank of Atlantic submarine base and the Penn HR
Orlando has refuted tu yield the nearby Electric Boat Yard where Roy el American ,.,■«••»•»*• J1*
49
money until a $330,000 loan on a the world’s biggest atomic-power­ Dears Roebuck
46' i
Standard
Oil
NJ
,••»•••»...
ed
submarine,
the
twin-reactor
TeimHer*—backed housing pro­
31*
ject is repaid. The project haa Triton, is scheduled to be commis­ I Sludebakrr
| U* S, Steel
sioned Nov. 10.
gone into bankruptcy.

Senator
Greeted

Castro Rushes
To Eastern Cuba
To Nip Revolt

FBI Investigates
Sub Sabotage

1 p. m. Stocks

Hoffa Battles
Orlando Court

Game Cancelled
The Sanford Junior High School

beast* and grid game scheduled tonight has

other vegetables recently planted been cancelled because of wet
cuu J nut be determined untd &gt;grounds, school officials said towaters recede.
Jd*f.

Saturday
Shot Day

retie shots *111 he given 9*4urdsy at the Joyce* Information
Ceeter on French Ate. Ce*4 ta
only $1 aad everybody who needs
tea abate ta erged to get teap.

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Chief Urges Tighter Injunction
Yeuth Driving Law Could Pork
Juvenile* who are given adult driver** license*
should bo tried in adult courts if they violate traffic
* I*ws, Sanford Police Chief Roy Williams said today.
Sixteen-year-olds can get adult license* in Florida,
but cannot be tried in city or county eourta until they
•r* 17, the chief pointed out. “There’s a gap there that
ought to be closed up,” he said.
Juvenile traffic offenders cannot be jailed without
aa order from the county judge. Usually they are taken
bom* to their parents, Chief Williams said. He empha­
sised the need for holding parents responsible for a
child’s auto accident until that child is at least 17-yearsold.
Chief Williams recommended either raising the
licensing age to 17 or, lowering the age of trial in reg­
ular courts to 16.
Juvenile court now handles traffic offenses com­
mitted by 16-year-olds. Names of these traffic offender*
should be made public, the chief said.

Storm Threat Ends
After Sudden Blow
MIAMI (UPI) — Tropical Storm Judith, which sloshed
across Florida’s midsection causing more insomnia than
damage, claimed the broad Atlantic as her playground today.
No casualties were directly attributed to Judith. The
fttorm boiled up suddenly in the Gutf of Mexico late Satur­
day, routing thousands of West Coast residents from their

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI) - Slock
prices *t 1 p. m.:
American TAT ................. . T9te
Bethlehem Steel ................ . 56H
c t 0
.................... . 67H
flbhrysler ............................ . fit
Curtis* • Wright ................
D u P o n t...............................
Eastman Kodak ................
Ford Motor
................. . 83*.
General Electric ...............
General Motors ................ . SIS
Graham • Paige ............... . 2H
Inti. T A T ..................... . 37's
Lorrillanl
....................... . 13l*
Minute Maid .................... . 21*.
Penney ............................. . tOTts
Nfcenn HR ..........................
Royal American ............... . tls
Sears Roebuck ................ . t9*i
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ . 47*.
Studebaker ......................... . lata
U. S. Steel ......................... . tto*.
Westinghome El................. . 95*.

homes.
Property damage was coniparatlvrly light, with truck farmers
sustaining most of the loss.
Flood* damaged tomato and cUlicit escaped with little harm.
The storm dropped six inches of
rain in some spots as It moved
acru** the stale Sunday. It
emrrgcil into the Atlantic south
of Vern lleach on the east coast.
Kurly today it wa» moving on

Hcarh.
Forecaster Gordon Dunn said it
would be virtually impossible for
the *torm to veer from it* present

■lay afternoon.
In it* 5 a.in. advisory, the
weather bureau said highest
winds were estimated at 6U to 70
miles per hour in squalls near
the center.
Judith, the season’s loth tropi­
cal storm, built up hurricane
force of 75 mile an hour winds
Saturday after forming in the
Gulf of tlcsicu. Hut it lost It*
punch
*'!&lt;t)etr .‘he F’-ridn
WASHINGTON (Ul’l ) - A Re coast , i,tar Fort Myers Sun,ia&gt;
publican senator says the United
„ ' '
thousand , beach ..r**«State* should retaliate against , Several
. ,
u . b a m . b , m flllw l • Soviet
Embassy official unless they apol­ Naplc* moved from their homes
ogize (or the ouster of an Ameri- to hotels and motels and hastilyopened emcigcncy facilities in
oan on spy charges.
Sen. John Sherman Cooper of school* and churches.
And a 70-foot section of board­
Kentucky, a former U. S. ambasiwaador to India, said Russia com- walk next to Naple'a fishing pier
•m ilted "an awful affront” by washed away in the rising tide.
A gu.-t of wind bowled over II
tbair expulsion of Russell A. Langelle, U., S. Embassy security struclursl arches at the construc­
tion tile of a church at l-ake
chief in Moscow.
The •State Department already Worth, doing an estimated $l5,o0u
b u denounced the spy charges as damage.
U. 8. Highway 41, under three
-phony and accused the Russians
of abducting Langelle in an un­ feet ' of water in the Bonita
successful effort to gain American Spring* section, was closed to
traffic fur six hours.
secrets.
‘‘The oniy thing we can do,
unless there is a very d ear apol­
o g y from the Soviet Union, is re­ Truman Preaches
spond by asking onu of their peo­
ple to leave this country, Cooper Morals Sermon
DALLAS, Tex. (LTD — Former
said.
"They should be strongly re­ President Harry S Truman, a
buked and told 'in no uncertain Baptist, preache • in Elmwood
terma that we disapprove of thla Methodist Church Sunday and
said a national code of moral* i*
action.* "
“ 1 don't thmk lie was spying," the “ greatest thing any country
can have."
the former displomal said,
"That’s the trouble with the
Senate Democratic Whip Mike
^Mansfield (Mont i described the Russians,'* Truman said. "They
^Soviet claim that Langell was have no morals."
a spy as a Ik fetched" excuse
for ousting him. He said he Traffic Toll
thought it possible the Slate De­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Week­
partment would retaliate in line end traffic accident* claimed at
with ealablisiicd li. S .Soviet prac­ least 13 virtims including four in
tices.
Polk County.
The United States accused Rus­
al# of seizing Langell and trying
by threat and bribe to force him
to spy for them. The Slate Departmenl said Russia ordered him
w oi* of the country when he re
fused to be a turncoat.

Retaliation Urged
Against Red Ouster

Marshall Rites
Slated Tomorrow

r WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gen.
George C. M.rshaU lay In state
'• a t Washington National Cslhedrsl
l0&lt;j1y
Marshall Army chief of staff
in World War II ami later secre*
tary of state and secretary of defiose, died here Friday. His body
wfll ii# in slate at the cathedral
until funeral services Tuesday.
Thousand* of persons, including
hlgh government officials, the
military member* of (be diplomatic corps and ord nary citizens,
•w e re expected to pay their last
respect* by filing past Marshall1*
cloaed casket in the cathedral’*
Bethlehem Chapel
However, according lo Marshall s
wishes, hi* funeral services wdl
be a private ceremony in tb#
chapel at Ft- 'Iyer, V*. There
wOl be no funeral march to the
cemetery and no massing of
troop* behind a horse drawn catsj m i at the grave Only ttmplc
honor* vtU b* rendered.

Economy
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Th* na­
tion** economy I* expected to perk
up slightly la the event that TaftHartley law is invoked is the STday steal strike which already has
coat the nation billions of dollars.
With President Eisenhower ex­
pected to invoke Taft Hartley *
90-day cooling off provision, some
facets of the economy were ex­
pected to feel an immediate nudge
upward. However, in most indus­
tries it would be weeks, perhaps
longer before any improvement
could be noted.
The aulo industry, one of the
hardest hit by steel shortages,
was scheduled to lay off mpre
workers this week and further cur­
tail production of I960 model cars.
More than M.ow workers in the
auto industry have been idled by
the strike.
With more than 83 per cent ol
steel production choked off, nearly
230,000 workers In coal mines, rail­
roads and related Industries have
been laid off because of the strike.
There workers and the strikers
have lost an estimated $773 mil­
lion in wages.
Steel Magazine said last week
that direct losses for steel mills
and workers plus indirect losses
for dependent Industries would to­
tal an estimated $6,300,0ti0,0&lt;i0 by
t0)|aj
In the construction industry,
builders said critical shortages in
»urh materials as water healers.

VOL. XLLX

WEATHER: Fair and slightly eooler tonight snd tomorrow. High today, 80-65. Low tonight, 65-70.
United PrsM Lwasd Wirt Established l'JOt
MONDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1959
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Russian Planning Limb Graft Experiment
LONDON (UPI) — Th# London
Daily Herald reported today from
Moscow that a Russian surgeon
Is preparing to graft a new right
leg on a 20-year-old girl in the
first such operation in history.
Herald reporter John Mossman
Identified the surgeon a t Dr.
Vladimir Demikho who previous­
ly won headlines by successfully
grading the head of a small dog

onto another, treating * twoheaded animal.
lie quoted Demlkhov aa laying:
” 1 can now take the limb from
a person who h a t died and trans­
plant k on lo s living person. The
girl la my flret patient."
The girl waa described aa a
typist who recently lost a kg
when she waa hit by a train.
Mossman quoted Demlkhov aa

saying, "She is pretty and when
1 have patched her up there
should be a queue of young men
waiting to marry her."
Demlkhov was quoted aa lay­
ing he was "ready to operals to­
morrow" hut then were some
"administrative matters" I* be
cleared lirat.
Mossman, who said he inter­

viewed Osmfthm at hie Moscow
research laboratory, described the
grafting procedure as follows:
“ First the professor has to find
a Umb from a newly dead per­
son of about the same age aa the
person undergoing the operation.
For up I* six months the patient
will feel nothing from the new
limb until the nerves and liny

Expected

No Agreement Reached
OnAny Point, Board Says
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Eisenhower’* steal
factfindintr board told him today that union and manage­
ment officials do not agree on any major iaauu in the 97-da/
old steel strike.
The White House refused to say if the president wfll
seek a court order to halt the walkout for 80 daya under the
Taft-HarDcy Act. It said th#
president wants to study the re­
port carefully "and there's no
time limit on that.”
A Justice Department spokes­
man had aald earlier that he did
not expect the government to go
into court to seek an injunction
before Tuesday.
Steel Union President David J.
McDonald said he will carry to
tho Supreme Court, if necessary,
bis fight against issuance of a
T allllartly injunction.
McDonald reiterated that, if an
Injunction is Issued, "We will live
up lo th* law of our country.”
But ho stressed that "we will
oppose its Usuane# In the courts
—and wq wilt exhaust every
avenue u! opposition."
While the board was reporting
to Dm president, uninn and man­
agement officials held separate
meetings.
The fact • finding board, which
began public hearings last Mon­
day to clarify the Issues and
failed In ilihhour efforts to set­
tle the strike Sunday night,
abandoned further mediatloo ef­
forts.
"We're going home,” Chairman
George W. Taylor told reporter*
after teeing the president.
The 37-page report was accom­
panied by appendices detailing
the union and company proposals
fur a settlement.
"There are many Issues In tills
dispute,'* the board said. "It is
evident, however, that the major
roadblock* to settlement are in
th# general areas of 'economics'
and ‘work rulei.'
'*. , .Their resolution would lead
to Die settlement of the strike."
The three • man Ivoard summed
up in Dirse words:
“ Aa we submit this report, the
parties have failed to reach an
agreement and we see no pros
peels (or an early cessation of the
strike.
“Tlie board cannot point lo any
single lasue of any consequence
whatsoever upon which the parDet are in agreement. "

RANDALL CHASE, it. L. i'E u K m S Jit. UusCu m t‘nO&lt;mr,riS

The Seminole County United
Fund received $604 Saturday from
49 contributors. This brings the
total amount contributed through
Saturday to tb.A87.31, given by
363 (I"tiors.
Paoia has turned in $11996
from 36 firms ami Individual!
plus j pledge from a construc­
tion firm Heading Ibc I'aola
solicitori team were Mrs. H. F.
Ganat, and Mrs, Gordon Freder­
ick. They were assisted by Mrs.
Lucille Spivey, Mrs. Dorothy
Steele, Mrs. Fran Abram and Mrs.
1’aulme Werfel.
Chuluota has added $196.21 to
the fund from 98 contributors.
Mrs. Joseph Armstrong and Mis.
Virginia Chadwick beaded the
Chuiuota Drive, asaisted by Mrs.
Oiie Carpenter, Mrs. W. R. Cross*
&lt;(•!«-. Mrs. Morris Luther, Mrs.
Margaret Norman, Mrs. L. M.
Stiver, Mrs. Edna Spath, Mra. F.
Stumpf and Mrs. M. Mello.

County Board
Postpones Meeting
The Seminole County Commis­
sion has postponed Its regular
meeting Tuesday in order to at­
tend the Stale County Commis­
sion convention.
The next commission meeting
will be Oct. 27,

'Improved With Age'
Coburn Weds At 83

HOI.LYWOUD (UPI) - Charles peace J. L. Bowler, Coburn w*«
Coburn, monocled 93 year-old ac­ reported by Bowler to have leaned
tor who believes that “ sex appeal, over to his nervous bride and whis­
pered:
Ilka smooth brandy, improve*
“Calm down. I'm not going to
.
.
* “ h »$«• Ie* " »
,or a bite you—at least not very hard."
The bride u a tall apricot blond,
week long honeymoon wulh his atth* widow of Oscar Natzka, for­
tractive 41-year old bride#
The chipper and graciuua actor mer New York Opera Co. basso
refused to reveal where h^ and and mother of two boys, Anthony,
Wtnnifred Gean Clements Natxka 13. and Robert, I.
Her husband died eight years
planned to spend their first week
ago and she had been working aa
of marriage,
They were married in a fur an accountant-secretary at a Los
prts# civil ceremony in Las Ve- Angeles area plumbing firm. She
&lt;**. Nev., Sunday and returned is a native of New Zealand.
Coburn, winner of an Academy
here Sunday night for a reception
at the home of his brule a sister, Award as the best supporting actor
in 19(2 for the Film "The More
Mrs. Lawrence A. Dysart.
It was the second marriage for The Merrier," waa described by
Coburn and also the second for hia agent. Jay Faggen as "the
his bride. Both were widowed. most active man I know of."
“He loves to dance, loves good
He said they met about six
years ago and had been planning food, lovea good timea,” said Fag­
the marriage tor the past year. gen.
Coburn has been a widower
A stewardess on the plane
which took them from U s _Vegas sines 1937. He was wed to lb* for­
said the couple "held hands Uke mer Ivah Wilis from 1906 until’
her death, and together they tour­
teenagers" during the flight.
ed —
as .co stars with the Coburn
While the couple was being. —
married by acting juauoa ef the (Flayer#.

blood vessels have grown agate.*
The Daily Herald, in an accom­
panying story, quoted “one of Bri­
tain's top surgeons," who was not
named, as saying that M th* Rum
liana actually could perform a
leg grafting operation as deacribsd. "it means they are about IN
years ahead in the field of bio­
logy.”

Seek Court
Strike

stcrl. would develop within 13 to
30 days even if the strike ended
soon.
The Federal Reserve Hoard not­
ed during the week end that the
nation's industrial production drop­
ped slightly last month because
of the steel walkout. It said the
pinch of steel shortages was felt
in the aulo. railroad equipment
and ship building industries.
lim e was running out for shipmrnts nt iron ore on the Great
l-ake* during the Ice-free shipping
season. If the strike does not end
before Die freeze many ore boat*
would not be able lo mnvc out of
ice-locked ports.
The government last Friday or­
dered available steel supplies be
channeled to the nation's missile
and atomic defense programs.
The action, in effect, diverted all
available steel coming front mills
not on itrike from civilian use.

Area Fund Drive
Hits $6,687 Mark

NO. 544

California Fire Rages
Through Seventh Day
LOS ANGKI.KS (U»*l) - Em­
battled firemen fighting the nearly
week old Los Angeles foothill (ire
today had to contend w[Its a
new brush lire which already ha*
blackened 3,txio acres.
U, S. Forestry Service spokes­
man Elmer Ustcrman »aid the
new blaze—about 2U miles from
Die giant foothill fire—was being
investigated to see if it was de­
liberately set. Both fires were in
the spacious Angeles National
Forest.
Some 500 men had lu he pulled
uff the giant foothill fire to battle
the blaze In watershed and graz-

ing land about eight miles north
west of Castaic. No homes were
thn-alened by the new blase.
The foot bill blaze hat burned a
blai k sear in I3.UU0 acre* of brush
Just north of the suburban cornuumlties of La Canada, Altadena
and La Crescn'.a Perimeter of the
b
blaze was estimated at 43
mihs.
Mure than too residents in the
La I’aloma and Vogel Flat* areas
in the big Tujunga Canyon above
the tip of La Crcicrnla had to
remain away from their threat­
ened homes during the night.
Ostvrinan said the blaze was
slowly working its way down Mt.
Ltikent lo the homes, but he was
hopeful firemen would be able (a
save them.
Alto threatened waa
a Nike
missile site in :hc foothill*. Flame*
earlier roared within 3U) yards
of the site ami fire officials laid
SACRAMENTO. Calif (U l'l) - tlu-y planned to mass men and
Gov. Edmund G. Brown today equipment there for the rest ol
refused to save the life of Caryl today.
Chessman, a kidnaper rapm and
The fire has claimed the lives
bestcelling author w-ho facet exe­ of (wo firefighters. Phillip Cha­
cution next Friday.
vez of Zuni, N. M.t died Sunday
*’l have used Die power of night from inhalation of amoks or
clemency lie fore,” the
governor fumes. Some 13 other firemen
said In s formal statement, "and ui-rr seriously injured since the
in proper cases 1 will use it outbreak of the lira with injuries
again, 1 do nut believe this is a ranging from broken riba to a
proper case.”
broken back. Leo Poblano, 30,
Itruwn said several (actors also id Zuni, suffered a fatal head
weighed heavily in Ills thinking Injury earlier,
not to grant mercy to Chessman. ----------------------------------------- ---These, he said, included ‘‘a de
liberate plan of robberies, sexual
attacks, and the use of a loaded
gun **
"So loo, has Ctieasman's failure
to show contrition,” the Governor
added,

Chessman Denied
Execution Stay

N AACP Asks Big
Push On Pupil
Assignment Law

ICOIC To Honor
Chase Officials
Chase and Co. will b« honored
tomorrow night by Dir Chamber
of Commerce for 76 yeari of serv­
ice in the community,
Otfflcials of tha company will
be honored at a dinner meeting
ol IDs chamber at 7 p. m. at the
Civic Canter.
Tomorrow’s meeting also will be
the first meeting of Hie new board
of directors and B. L. Perkins Jr.
will be Installed as C of C presi­
dent for the new year.

Lake Mary Man
In Auto Mishap
A 39 year old retired Navy com­
mander who makes hia home in
Lake Mary was listed in scriuua
tuiHliliuii Unlay alter lie crashed
his car on W. nth St. in .Sanford
early Saturday morning.
William Clast is in Orlando Air
Force Base Hospital alter lie broke
six ribs, his rullarhone and suf­
fered other injuries as a result
of the accident.
Police reported that Class, trav­
eling west on kill St. slammed into
an Atlantic Coast Line sign as he
apparently lost control of hit ve­
hicle and turned over in a ditch
some 2,000 feet off Persimmon
Ave.
Police are mil investigating the
accident, Sgt. . Ben Butler xuiil.

Pre-Summit Talks
Appear Certain

Reds Say Lunik Took
Back Off Moon Photos

MOSCOW (UPI)—Man may get I “ Photographs were taken of (he
his first look this week at the other side of the moon which canmysterious back of Die m04)0 ' n.6 he seen from the earth,'* the
Tass announcement said.
winch has never been urned toThe Information of the aclrnlific measurements and photoTAMPA (UPI) - A Negro olfi ward the earth.
The ttusviau* said photographs graphs are being processed and
rial hat called fur hundreds of
thousands of applications by Negro ot to per cent of Ui# lunar sur­ the results of the processing will
children to the schools of their face, made by the Soviet Union's be msde public." It did not say
choice under the Florida Pupil Lunik III moon satellite, were when.
transmuted Sunday when the sat­
In skirting Die earth Sunday,
Assignment Law.
Dr. John A. 3lorsell assistant to ellite skirted the earth, 29,313 Lunu III became the first satel­
executive secretary Roy Wilkins miles above th* Solomon Island* lite to pass successfully around
the moon and bark toward the
of th# National Association for the in the Pacific.
The ofPcial Soviet Tas# news earth.
Adviucemcnt of Colored People,
U it stay* on course Die moon
spoke to Die local NAACP chapter agency said Die pictures, taken
aa th# Florida organization opened about 11 days ago when th# satel­ will fall within Lunik's orbit about
lite was reported behind the every two weeks.
its annual membership drive.
On* Soviet scientist said event­
Morsel! predicted one of two moon, are now being processed
fate* (or the Pupil Assign menl by Sovie' scientists. It said Dm ually Lunik 111 may burn up in
Law. Either of its administrators information would h# mad# pub­ the earth's atmosphere or fall
onto the moon.
enforce It honestly and permit in­ lic.
One Soviet scientist predicted
Tati said the satellite now was
tegration, or they will administer
it dUhonesDy and U wlU be struck shorDy after tb# launching of hidden from Russia and that Us
Lunik HI on Oct. t that th#t pie- next transmission of information
down by the courts.
Morsel! said cither way sellout tures may disclose some “Tow is scheduled for Wednesday be­
tween 4 and t x . n i . #.d.L
‘ form" at his go Ibc rnouu.
uiuigraUoa is doomed.

i

News Briefs
GOP Drive
FORT MYERS (UPI) - Florida
Republicans began a fund raising
drive today with Die announced
object of getting enough money
(o campaign for every state of­
fice In I960. State Party Chair­
man G. Harold Alexander said
"this will lie Die most com­
prehensive program adopted by
any Republican orgaoizaUoa te
the country."

Patience Urged
WASHINGTON (UPIV — Tha
chairman of the Federal Com­
munications Commission said to­
day the public should have “ pa*
lienee” with television's growing
pains, Including fixed quix shows.
John C. Doerfer said It wasn't
necessary and perhaps dangerous
for the government lo step In and
lightrn its regulation of the in­
dustry.

Race To Campaign
ORLANDO (UPI) Charlie
Hacu of Winter Haven, candidate
for the office of Commissioner of
Agriculture, campaigned in Cen­
tral Florida today. Race, tha
first to announce for tha office,
will attend the State Association
of County Commissioners her# and
later in Die week wil go to tho
homecoming eelcbraDon a t tha
University of Florida in Galneavilla.

Twin Report
LONDON (U P ll —Court gossips
were reported speculating today
that the child Queen KlizabeDi It
expects early next year inay turn
oul to
telna. Twin birth* are
mil uncommon in European royal
Philip’ss slsler
circlet. I’rinee Philip
Margarets recently gave hirth to
twin*. A number of the Queen’*
more or Icis distant cousins ar#
twins, and she hat twin greataunts on her mother * side of th#
(amity.

Red Tide Check
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) - A
marine biologist said a plan*
would check the waters off Flor­
ida's southwest coast today to
determine what etfecl tropical
storm Judith had on Die fish*
kllting red tide.
Earlier, conservation experts
said Die storm could either help
kill the lido by kicking up rough
water, or make it wtlrse by ereaing westerly winds that would
wash thousands of dead fish ashore along beaches ol Die south­
west coast.

LoNDUN (Ul’l) — A Western
pre-summit meeting is “ virtual)
certain,*' but Die re U still tome
question as to how soun it will
he held, responsible British sources
said today.
Official spokesmen here would
not confirm reports that President
Eisenhower has offered to come
to Europe late this month to con
fer with Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan. President Charles de
Gaulle and Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer.
Other responsible llrtUsh sources U. $., Russia Equal
said Britain would prefer that such
a meeting—if it takes place—be On Atomic Power
MOSCOW (U P ll-Jo h n McCone,
neld immediately before the ex­
pected summit conference with chairman of the U.S. Atomic En­
ergy Corn minion, said Sunday
Russia’s Nikita Khrushchev.
Russia and the United States ap­
pear to be at about the sam#
U. S R u s s i a Near stage tn Die development at
atomic power for peaceful use.
Cultural Pact
MeCon# told a news cooferinc#
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e "there is no possibility of Dieir
United States and Russia were getting far ahead of us" as Dtey
reported near agreement today on claim to b# in rocket production.
a plan to extend and build up Die
cultural and scientific exchange
New Pipeline
program.
State Department source* slid
The Casselberry Utilities Com­
a team of four negotialor* would mission is expanding iU sewaga
go to Moscow ahorUy to put tha facilities by laying a new pipe­
finishing touche* on th* new pro­ line. After the line is completed,
gram.
The present two-year the area in front of th# Post
Utuce will be paved.
|
exchange expires Jsa. 27. BMU.

J

�Filmland Pays Fini
Respects To Flynn
1 CMaac Kal-toaft arid today to tappk the Faffing regime.

■otMeaT briars of the satire
• will bo decided in Asis.
0 HattoaaUrt Chinese .leader
the threM af Commariat ag
riaa to the filte r s Hamit• wit) trilipae If tha Wes*
1 op lla polk* af bed stotalnt and hejat hla government reto the Catoa mainland,
wraiurino Cbteig. who mat
too into Preridest Franklin
Itoiltwlt and femur Prime
ater Wtaitoo Churchill la
a during World War 11, preid the! Communism will never
the voluntary support of

cttlaag aumnud up tha lift hair
century In Asia, and offered predic­
tions and advlco far the future la
an eietuilva Interview with Untied
Press letenational which new ii
me king Its MU anniversary la
Asia,
In capsule summary. Chling:
-Named the lata Dr. Sun*Yitsen, founder of the Republic of
China, ai Aaia'a eutatanding leader
during the last K yean.
—Called Dr. Sun’s lilt Chinese
revolution against the Manchu em­
pire one e( the major event* cf the
aoth Century beeauie it "gam lmpetua to the Independence and

aeU-datirmlnatleg to farina ether
Aaian nation*."
-Warned, "It it ed the Asian
continent that the Communist plan
to wage their Anal derisive battle
•gainst thi democratic world. The
fete of the whole world will there­
fore be decided oo this vast and
densely-populated continent."
—Concluded, "Asia people* have
suffered the moat from Communlim. For this reason, Communlim
will never giln the voluntary sup­
port of people in this area."
— Predicted,
"revolutionary
movements will surely break out
me after another to shake the
Communist regime to its very
foundation."

Northern Paper Backs Up
'Lynching' Term Charge
p i t y or farmer House Speaker
TM David wit the governor's aloe■to. Got. LeRey Colliu aald Sun■far.
. "J Sant think their guboraatorM ■rnktHea baa bean helped,"
Crittu Mid to a television panel
shew, i don't think the people ippeeve ef lumping an an Issue nod
Calms arid he waa "disappoint*
hi" that both men had taken a
strong stand against Ike rcappor■ totoMt amendment which will bt
rated an to a November referan-

MONTPELIER. Vt. (UP!) - A
slinging editorial In a southern
newspaper which charged the
North with n double standard in
regard to lynching*, was support­
ed by at least one Yankee news­
paperman,
Burlington Sunday News colum­
nist Frtd Rkhmand said In hi*
column that the daalh af New­
bury farmer Orville A. Gibson, 4'J,
was "a lynching pure and sim­
ple." Robert O, Wakk was freed
la the cat* last week.
Before and during tha trial,
•lata official. oppfired to avoid
use of the term "lynching." The
Gibson case was called at various
rimes a "community" or vigil-

He* aald he did not think tuck
toahabto candidates as Senate
Vftoidato Deway Johnson to Quin­
tal wen «aborting the proposed 44•toator, 103-member House plan
because It was popular la torth
ftoridi. On the contrary, he arid,
tha north Florida counties have
" ••« siting to l o s e l i n e s It
tofangtheoa the poiitlno of noth
Florida."
The governor said be had no im­
mediate plans for hla own political
Mura when his present term ends.
Ml denied that tha leasing of hie
heme, "The Grove," as a tourist
nttraetloa waa any Indication he
would not move back In for aom*
time.

ssir.

and IIUTII K. KOBTT.lt
LA K IllK T A T ltlC K
CUV
ftad a n la , b s ln f C h in esry

S

be grinding. The South would he
deplored. Ob, tears would mix
with ink In editorials throughout
the world.".
Richmond said In hla column
much (he mom thing as Ward.
"If It kid kappenad In the Deep
South to e Negro, there la no
doubt la my mind that many res­
idents of Nawbury would point a
flngev of sham# at the South," he
wrote.
The itata contended during the
trial last week that Gibson wen
killed partially because he severe­
ly beat a hired hand and Decausa
of a general animosity towards
him. He was described as "can­
tankerous" and "hot tampered."

COffGRATULATlONB

on

hla 28 years of Navy ser­
vice were given Lair. It. V.
Crosnoe, left, nt n Naval
A i r Station -retirement
ceremony. Cdr. A. Thomas
gave the farewell from
VAH-3.

Lcdr. R, F. Crosnoe ended to
year* In the Navy when he was
"piped over the aide" at tha
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Ka haa beeo a maintenance of­
ficer with VAH-3 for a year,
Crosnoe who live* here with hi*
wife and three chUdran, plans
Flynn's body arrived Sunday
a lot of fishing before moving to
Kingsville, Tex., where he will from Vancouver, B. C., where he
work on the game preserve of the died last Wednesday, in a plain
famed Xing Ranch.
During World War U Crosnoe
served in the Atlantic with Fleet
Air Group 13 and Carrier Air
Group S3.

PTA To Hold
Election Tuesday
The West Side Elementary
School Parent Teacher's Organ­
isation will meet at T:30 tomor­
row night at the Sanford Gram­
mar School. All parents of Waitside pupils are urged to be pre­
sent for the election of officers.

Mrs. Viola Echols
Dies Af Home

PinecrestPTA
~
To Meet Tonight^
The
I'inecrest
Elementary
Srhuul PTA will meet tonight for
room visitation and to see a film
on an educational guidance pro­
gram for elementary school
pupils.
Teachers mil tic Introduced to
parents it the 8 p. m- meeting

Mrs. Viola Echo!*, wife of
Carl Echols, died Saturday morn­
ing at bar home at 2324 S.
Laurel Ava.
She had been a resident of
Sanford for 10 years and a mem­
ber of tha Free Methodist Church
of Sanford.
•Mrs. Echols la a native of
Kissimmee.
She Is survived by her husband,
Carl; ona ion. Leonard Living­
ston; seven grandchildren and
ona sister, Mrs. Rosa Oliver.
Funeral services were held al
2 p. m. today at Brlsion Funeral
Horn* with Rev. Donald N. Gravenmier officiating. Burial in
Evergreen Cemetery.

r lotas. I will Mil at t

Migration addad slightly more
than 230.000 parsooa to the popu­
lation of Uia United Slates In
193*, taveral thousand less than

Life insurance death payment!
tn the beneficiaries of Americans
killed tn traffic accidents last
year came to a record 113 million
dollars.

____

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ate S. Park Ave.

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lundn
itstidi arI!itW
out ^rrnmh,r»nraVt!C
from All tno
others aa a aeperate, distinct
healing science and what conatitutea its practice and Its
legal definition,

fundamental cause o f r,
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diseases.
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OCTOBER 21

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GAS PUMPS, 2 TRAILERS . . .
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COMMERCIAL LOT . . . adjoins Po.t Office on North
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HIGHWAY, ideal fur Commercial Building, Motel, Service
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1 ,- I d e f i n e d us n
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*«1Jua11 11 ir
B b o n y arliculHfL0'1®.
B i become miaallgn-

Ktu's
that
ticleA in newspaper!
magazines will ilenl
with the bruin and
nnd their rclatioiwh
health.
'ihoso who me now at
,lll(j enjoying the bone

(Subluxation), mote MpedalIr th0M ot th. .pin. (or the
purpose of giving freedom of
action to thoae nervea that
may causa pain or abnormal
function (disease).
The trend of all healing
edcncca la toward Chiropractie. Records of the past faw
yaars show that research
worktrs havo aacribad interforcnco to nerve flow aa tha

utliuln
V J ! h L n ‘o “t he

,in ie

On* of • aeries of i
pubUahari In tha public
eat to oxptoln and lUi
Ihe practice of ec
Chiropractic, written
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to Errol Flynn, but the actor's
lari lore — J7-y«ar-old Bcrusty
Aadland — wnan't on hand fir tko
funeral ttrvitaa.
Ml** Aadland. who waa the 30year-old actor'* "protest" for the
pait taro year* left Hollywood
Sunday night for an undiicloitd
de* tin*Lion.
"We don't know where «he la,*'
•aid her mother, lira. Florence
Aadland. She aald (he had ad­
vized her daughter to atay away
from the funeral.
Two of the daihlng actor’*
three wlvea were expected to b«
among the great and *mall o'
Hollywood to turn out for aarvlest at Forest Lawn'a Church of
the Recessional.
The wives attending were his
widow, Ur*. Patrice Wymore,
who arranged for the services
and burial, and Mrs. Nora Ed­
dington Flynn Haymcs, his sec­
ond wife.
Ml*» Wymore, who waa esIranged from Flynn, arranged for
the service with burial following
(n Forest Lawn.
Mlta Aadland sought to have
Flynn burled In Jamaica, laying
he hated Hollywood, but the teen­
ager had to give In to the wishea
of Miss Wymore.
Flynn's parents. Professor and
Mrs. Thtodore Flynn, flew hare
from London for the servlets.
The actor's first wife, Lilli Damlta, remained nt her Florida
home.
Jack Warner, bead of Warner
Bros. Studio, waa aeltetod to read
the eulogy at servlets conducted
by tha Rev. Kermlt Castolls nos of
All Saint* Church nf Rsvtrly

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Johnson Reports
He’s No Candidate
For Presidency
JOHNSON CITY. T«x, (UPI)
Sonata Majority Leader Lyndon
B. Johnson said Sunday night
"I am not a candidate for the
presidency and I do not intend
to become ■ candidate."
Tba statement was made in a
JUtter answering a questionnaire
IflbmlUed by Mexican newspapermen covering the visit in this
country ot Mexican President
Adolfo Lopex Mateos.
The question was: "They have
told us that you aspire to tbe
presidency. From this point of
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■Acnd to become a presidential
candidate, replied, "I would not
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President Lopex Matoes on poli­
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him are peraonal because be is a
man of graat vigor, great understanding and a great desire to
reserve and foster individual
berty."
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Rock that the whole world knew
about?"
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dent of the U. S.," Johnson re­
plied. "But personally I believe
that all of us should pul forth
every effort to promote better
relations among all people end to
,j*oid strife within our country.
t !jc important thing is that we
mike progress and try to put
behind a* the divisions ot the
past."

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Lanza Was Legend In Own Lifetime
By YERNON SCOTT

HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — Mario
Lanza was on* of those rare in­
dividual! who created e legend
while be lived.
Alternately boisterous,
hellraising and Introspecllvely pen­
sive, the massive tenor was a
great bear of a man who kept his
friends in doubt every time he
swung hl*&lt; hefty arm*. They
weren't sure if he was aiming at
their china or throwing an arm
around their shoulders.
I-anxa was a living paradox.
One week music critics ac­
claimed him as having a voice
second only to Caruso, the next
they accused him of being washed
up.
In every controversy Lanza
stood hi* ground, especially when
his voire was involved. He spoke
about his ability to sing in the

third person, referring to his
voice as if it bad supernatural
origins.
Four years ago he told me,
"This voire of mine was given
me by God to use as an instru­
ment of beauty. My whole lift is
dedicated to my voice. I am
merely the means of bringing
this gift to everyone."
Despite hit reverence for “the
voice," Mario abused himself. He
stuffed himself ravenously a t the
table, and when the drinks were
pourtd the tempestuous tenor
could drink -with the best of them.
But he was a good friend. When
he was needed, Mario cam*
through. One day he would fight
furiously with intimates, the next
he would lavish gifts on them. He
was unsure ef himself, anxious to
please, infuriated when crossed.
Ixnza was a bull of a man who
enjoyed the company of other

Worry Clinic

Aa a doctor, I give you a
chance la look over my shoul­
der a t patUale and actually
^ T h e Rev. David Carnefix. pastor bear their •uacewsored reports,
of tht Alliance Church, will attend to listen In Howard's brutally
coafetslon. Ilia wl/e
the National Sunday School Asso- fraek
.elation Convention in Atlanta this thinks be Is IM * guilty of
week. The District Sunday School this "affair" but a wife'* alas
'Committee of the Christian and of omission often make her at
Missionary Alliance on which Mr. least M~* to blame for a tlrayCarnefix serves also will be in ses­ lag hasbiad. Scrapbook this
ease and discos* It et your
sion Tuesday and Wednesday.
The XSSA Convention opens Womeu’a Clubs.
BY— GEORGE W. CRANE,
Thursday with workshops, lectures,
Pll. D., M. D.
conferences, and displays designed
CASE C - 470: Howard H.,
he1p Improve the effectiveness
&gt;11 Sunday School work. Out­ aged 42, has kicked over the
standing leaders from many de­ traces.
"Dr, Crane," his worried wife
nominations wilt participate in the
began, "1 can't understand what
convention.
During Mr. Carnefix's absence, is wrong with him.
"Wc have been the most hap­
the Mid week Prayer Service at
the Sanford Alliance Church will pily married couple anybody
could imagine.
be led by Mrs. Carnefix.
"Why, people often pointed to
us as a model couple. And How­
ard has been very active in club
Church Sponsors
work as well at our church.
"But now 1 find that he hat
Clothing Sale
The New Salem Trinity Baptist been running around with a girl
about half hia age.
Church will sponsor an outgrown
"Oh, Dr. Crane, what can 1
clothing sale Friday and Saturday
do?" and she began to cry.
nt IMS W. llth St.
FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE
Fannie Finkley, chairman, re ­
So 1 gave her the usual terse
quest* donations be delivered to
this address any day between I advice in such cases, namely,
that such men generally admit
a. m. and 1:30 p. m.
Article* will be accepted until they would much rather have an
"affair" with their wife than with
the aalet eloies.
any temporary paramour.
"But my wife fails to pick up
her cues." such a husband will
'Pilot Club Slated
report.
And that was exactly the case
To Host Convention here,
for 1 later had an Inter­
The Sanford Pilot Club will host view with Howard.
the district 4 Spring convention at
"My wife is fat and matronly,"
the Mayfair Inn starting April
he laid. "I had noticed that our
The convention will run for love life had grown platonic, ao
three days end approximately 1 decided we ought to revive
400 delegate* are expected to at­ aome of our courtship memories,
tend from Central Florida.
a i you have urged in your col­
umn, Dr. Crane.
"Consequently, T took her to
P olitical Issues
TOKYO (CPI) — Indoneiian dinner and a movie on our last
Foreign Minister Subandrio con­ wedding anniversary.
"She teemed elated and I felt
ferred today with Foreign Minis­
ter Alichiro Fujiyama of Japan maybe we'd solve our problem.
an political issues In a follow np But that night when she finally
to economic discussions Wednes­ peeled off her girdle and I aaw
those roll* at fat tumble down,
day.
I suddenly felt nauseated:

«

"It is hard to explain, but all
my romantic feelings vanished
in an instant.
"Mayba it is due to the fact
I grew up on the farm when 1 was
s boy.
"There w* used to fatten hogs
for market till they could hardly
walk. Their jowls hung down and
their bellies almost dragged on
the ground because ot the corn
and swill they had devoured.
"Be that as it may, my wife
suddenly reminded me of one of
those fat hogs so f not only felt
a complete loss of all my roman­
tic feelings but actually had a
feeling of nausea.
"To avoid offending her, I tried
to say nothing and in order to
protect her vanity, 1 fabricated
a bad headache, which 1 told her
1 got at the movie.
"But from that day to this, I
have felt cold and aloof regard­
ing my wife.
"I'd like to regain my old af­
fection for her, but how? I'd
much rather have an affair with
her than with this paramour."
ROMANCE REVIVED
Romance ran he built up deli
beralely. And even it It ia then
destroyed by a wife's sins of
omission or sins of commission, it
esn still be rebuilt.
But you wives must play Lb*
game of love according to psy­
chological Hoyle.
That means you must fight fire
with fire: And you can't very
well beat a younger girl who
weighs US or even 123, with your
fat chassis of IM to 200 lbs.
Remember, you esn’t feel ilka
■ sports roadster with a chassis
at a iiuck:
ho regain that youthful figure
by sending for lh« booklet "How
to Lose 10 Lbs. in 10 Days,"
enclosing a stamped return en­
velope, plus ?Oc (non-profit),
(Always writ* (o Dr. Crane
In rare ot thia newspaper, eaclosing a long 4c stamped, addrrvsfd envelope and 20c to
cover typing and printing costa
when you send for one of hia
booklets.)

men. Rocky Marciano waa his
hero. And on a couple of occa­
sions he sparred with the heavy­
weight champion In the boxini
ring erected at hi* home.
Because he was a virile, hellfor-leather guy who came from
the wrong side of the tracks, ha
despised the rotea he played in
movies, cal ting them "slasy and
gutless." This attitude led to end­
less fights with MGM studios
where he was under contract.
in hie frustration the Italian
boy from I’hiladclphta gorged
himself with a vengeance, grow*
in f fat and temperamental. He
realized he was hurting himself,
but thia was tempered by the fact
that It made the studio unhappy.
When their difference* were
settled he was able to lose weight
quickly. According to friends,
this impaired his health.
Mario Lanza waa controversial.
And the question was aaked,
"How ran a guy sing likt Caruso
and sell record* like Croaby?"
1-anra had the answed. "The
voice," he used to say, "The
voice appeals to everyone. 1 am
amazed by It myself."
Hia great ambition was to ling
for the Metropolitan Opera, but
hia temperamental outburst* and
refusal to discipline himself made
the dream impossible.
l-anza hated Hollywood. He
didn't trust the people who mad*
movies. More thin once hie trust
was violated, and it hurt him.
"Why can’t people level with
m e?" he asked before leaving
movieland for Italy. "I Just want
to sing—on records, television and
in good movies. But thera are al­
ways deala going, 1 don't like
deals!"

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When In was la Pnerte ties
is August at tha i w t r n f s* coohraaca Rockefeller ia reported
to lir a told aaw *afarm s tket
ha woald daelda about hi* can­
didacy an tha baaia a( what the
pails showed ia November. Later
ha saU ha had not pot anything
Uka aa nuch atrass oo tha polls,
iasteUas tool ha vaald rsach
a dodatoa aa tha basis at what
ha h h was hto daty to his party
aad to tha cooalry.
Niwthateae, (ho atatonaot at­
tributed to Rockefeller pot wida
cumoey aad aaanad to pvt a
now anphasla aa pott-tektog. U
tha Now York governor wera
to predicate his political future
oa the treed of the polls at the
end of tha yasr, then plainly
that m ad should show Nixon
declining and Rockefeller rising.
This would oncoarage the belief
Tha wind la certainly blowing la that Niioa could not wtn la 'te
Nixon's direction as reflected by and suggest the likelihood at a
repetition of the Taft-Elaeahower
drama of 1981. whaa aa tha score
of “Taft can’t whs" tha eoavantlon was swung evsr to General
Eisenhower.
Bat, ns seasoned observers
here are pointing out, present
trends nay bo rovarsed In tha
nine months before the national
conventions. To bold a clincher
on the nomination the Nixon stock
must cont inue to rise and tost
Is by no naans certain. On the

istine Pays
St. AdfWtiM’s city commissioners visited Sanford last
it to ob—rvs tbs municipal operations and organisation
tn and thsp aaid thsy were impressed with tbs way things
, Nobody enrdo everything just right, but there ia little
ihbt that Sanford has an snergstic group of officials and
wsdplsimsd routine of providing service*.
i This was proved when tbs city was able to begin all
irvfess In tbs aswly annexed ansa the asms day thaas Heana wars offfelsUy taksn into tha city limits.
Tbs. S t Augustins commissioner* told City Manager
rren Knowiss that they wars impressed with the departit heads in tbs City Hell organisation end with the planr dons by fo r various offices.
Tbs visiting delegation headed by 8 t Augustine Mayor
I
also took homo some statistics showing that
ford dspsrtmanto are getting mors done for leas money
I their town ia.
They pointed out as one example that Sanford is getting
ar refuse collection for $68,600 a year than S t Augustine,
etting for $104,000. And Sanford la servicing about
mors people.
Tbs visitors also noticed that Sanford operates its datmente with only 148 dtp employee, while S t Augustins
17t on tha payroll They concluded that efficiency was
CUIlWftiCi*
Another compliment connected with tho visit was that
dty dennsr, Gerald Daks, currently making every eonable kind of survey of Sanford, la the man who recom-

Assignment
what happened behind the scenes
at NBC after evatoetaat Herbert
Stempel squealed, "Fix!" soma
tints after be took a diva aa fee
show of Dac. I, ISM.
Hr. Stempal bad told his story
to the Naw York City papers,
but it w u several months baton
H was published.
Aid when it was, a atom
broke at NBC, aod broadcast afOcisto called a honied consulta­
tion. Hr. Davis was Invited.
Did they mart to discredit the
Stempel story?
Not exactly, said the P. R. msa,
bat they mst to f it some count­
eracting angle of publicity—to dis­
credit Mr. Stempel's integrity.
Sbcepllshly, however, the ner­
vous Mr. Davis admitted that,
yes, he knew the route(tint knew
the Q's and A’s to "31“ before
entering the Isolation booth. Hr,
Stempel, he said, showed them
to him before the shew.
When did ill this take place,
■eked the committee counsel—la
1197 or 'UT The publicity msa,
now ironically making his own
publicity, thought and thought.

Education Available
State School Bupt. Thomas Bailey said Friday that
Florida has “made a start toward training technicians for
industry* in its high schools and junior collegas.
Ha
Flor­
Be explained that tha program ia
is fairly naw
new ainca
since Florida’s tcoaomy
economy hut
has bean
and agriculture
Mi's
teen tied to tourism And
Africulturt until
miw pnit five j m n___________
____ _ induatrlAl Activity in
V.“theI
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or so.Increased
State
has enlarged the local demand for workers in various
Btatohai
Industries,
industries, chiefly electronics.
electronic*.
Seminole County has bean lucky that its educators got
to a good~*Urt
good start in planning vocational training and
off to*e
guidance in tha school&gt;1 program. Thta
This ia particularly true of
hich nave been etarted.
the adult programs which
started.
The county la offering several courses for adults to
complete high school educations aa a background for addi­
tional schooling or training and tha vocational program la
being helped through the cooperation of the State Employ­
ment Service and Industries such aa Dynatroniea, which ia
training workers in tha electronics field.
Seminole residents who may not have finished school or
who need training or information should take advantage of
the vocational school opportunities offered here at home.

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percent, wan for Nlxoo, with
lit, ar m percent for Rockefeller.
Foot preferences were cist for
papers la South Dakota Nixon
msa put gnat stress oo this,
since Fairfield is a commuter
county where • New York gov­
ernor would be exptetod to bsve
strength over the woodcr boy
from California,
In * poll taken by three news­
papers la South Dakota Nixon
sot only tod Rockefeller by a
subeUnuil margin but be was
ahead ia trial beats with leading
Democratic candidates. This is
lntcrprstod la the Nixon camp
as a significant tost to a farm
state. What to more, the news­
paper poll to said to bars been
exceptionally accurate in the past.
It to ia Nlxoe’e home state of
California that the local polls
are eausiag the greatest gratiflcation. Three mouths ago ttw
Nixon realists conceded that ha
eoaid not carry the state aa
against say om of three or four
Democratic possibilities. But in
recent polls Nixon is shown scor­
ing SI percent against 44 percent
for Senator John F. Kennedy and
SI percent to Adlxl Stevenson's
43 percent. The atato has 1.300,•
OM rsgistored Democrats against
1,800,000 RepubUcsns.
la a later poll among RepubReanato California Nixon it* «
percent to IS for Rockefeller.
The sears with Independent vot­
ers was M percent Nixon, 31
Rockefeller.

the country S3 milliou a day. It
is obvious that ibis money could
mike a tremendous difference to
the economy of the country if R
could be used lor peaceful things
PARIS —The quickest way to
DeGsuile has an almost hyp­
gala torn* insight on a country notic appeal to those who come
and its problems Is to talk to a In contact with him. The com mws correspondent who Is thor­ epondenl told of attending a Dooughly familiar with the orsa. Gaulle press conference with 300
Wo had a lengthy conversation other reporters. He said all Of
with a veteran who U now cover­ those pretint roes to their feet aa
ing France and its possessions. the president came In. It wso on
Host of this story is based on Involuntary action, inspired by the
what be lied to say.
great dignity of tho man, bo said.
DeOsuile, this man said, has The new ardor has given the
no logical successor as bead of people of the eouaSry an mush
the French govern meet. If the more confidence ia their country
general should die, the American that much of Uw money invested
feels there would be a terrific abroad for safety under fonaor
fight for power inside the coun­ governments has sow been re­
try. He feels It possible that the turned lo productive us* Inside
army and other right-wing ele­ the nation.
ments might use tore* to take
Ho likened DeGauUo to a
------■over, and that Hu more liberal " U « » mof ia» family. W
The . people
take morn from him Sun
s struggle.
they would from farmer Isadora.
The president ia M years eld, His programs have caused some
is la good health but lo nearly resentment, but tha people are
blind. He drives himself at a willing to truat him. The reporter
gnat rate, visRieg more parts said it was Uka a father toting
of Franco and of the Freoch a child "you must Uka this naaty
possessions than any of bis pre­ medicine tonight because It will
decessors. lie tours the country make you bettor tomorrow."
by tar at M miles sa hour In general, the American bo­
and to n tremendously hard ll eve j, French opinion la not en­
worker.
thusiastic over Elsenhower's eonThis reporter believes that Do* versitions with Ur. K. Ho said
Gaulle’s efforts to solve the the French (cel that a "strong
North African crisis are bslng Una" must be used is dealing
opposed by the military. He feels with the Russians, that the Rus­
there will have to be a atitle- sians taka willingness to asgatln o t wkk the high brass ba­ ato oa rtaiooabto demands aa a
ton m l progress tan be mad* sign of weakness. He said that
to aad the fighting.
this Is slie tha attltuda of the
The Algerian war to costing Germans.
We talked to • hotel man wo
have known tor mveral years.
Mora A ir Travel
Hi* establishment ia a luxary
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The spot, noted tar Ha restaurant, in
Army baa been authorised to send a Faria suburb. Ha agreed that
more troops aad their families the country was booming and that
overseas by sir and ?•*” by ship, business w u vary pood. Ho bethe Defense Department announc­
ed Wednesday. The department
said Defense Secretary Nell H.
McElroy authorised the increased
sir passenger movement to Sort
next Jan. 1.

Lunik Stamp
MOSCOW (UPI) - A stamp hemoring Russia's Lunik III went on
sale Wedaeeday at the central post
office. Ikn Tas* naw* agency re-

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S A V I l WQTTM S A F B C O

John R. Alexander

TO THE NATION-INCLUDING YOU—EVERY YEAR
Featherbedding on tha railroads — pay for work
not dona or not needed —is costing the Amer­
ican people the shocking total of more than
$500000,000 a yes*.
You pay lor it every tim e you shop, because
featherbedding costs are hidden in the price of
Obsolete union work ndee, involving the rail­
road operating employees, are respontible for this
gigantic burden. R ight now, for instance, these
rules require every cfieeel locomotive to carry a
fireman—even .though diesels have no fires to
The forthcoming negotiations between the rattvoadi and the an inns a n urgently important to'
the whole nation. ^
In asking the unlooe to drop these featherbedding
rules, aH the railroads ask for is a fair day's

work for ■ fair day's pay.

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Fashions To Be Shown
Tonight At Woman's Club
9 The first large showing of Aut­ cessories, Jewelry and they will
umn fashions in Sanford this wear f l a m o u r coiffures and
season will be held tonight, at make-up created by Phillip Boyd
1:43, in the Woman's C ub
Oak Avenue. The show will
sponsored by the American Home
department of the Sanford Wom­
an's Club and the public ia In­
vited to attend.
Fourteen lovely models will proifien ad e In sporti togs, smartly'S tyled suits, afternoon and cock­
tail costumes from the MaryEither shop. Their aliirc will be
completed with harmonizing ac-

LASSIE SMITH (wife of a
Naval commander) will
comment on fu.Miions to be
shown tonight at the
Women’s Club. A former
Conover model, she has
had wide experience as ac­
tress and model and per­
formed on Broadway .in
"Life With Father" and
continued with the play
for a USO tour overseas.
She also was featured on
the TV program, "Panora­
ma Potomac,"

A STUNNING two-piece
co.ttume from the MaryKsthcr shop will be worn
(by Mrs. Robert Smith in
the funhion show to he pre­
sented tonight at the
Woman's Club. The public
is invited to attend.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Coffee Honors
•Mrs. Harris
The Mayfair T.ome of Mrs. Karl
Yates wav the scene of a morning
coffee, given by Mrs. Yates and
Mrs. Alex Viquhart in honor of
Mrs. Floyd Harris. Mrs. Harris is
the wife of Cdr. Floyd Harris, com­
manding officer of VAH-9, wbo ia
fo be relieved of his duties Oct. 17
in Athens, Greece by Cdr. Earl
Yales.
VAH-9 is serving aboard the USS
S a ra to g a in the Mediterranean Sea.
Coffee, punch, opened face sand­
wiches and assorted sweet rolls
were served throughout the morn­
ing.
The dining table was covered
with an exquisite green linen table­
cloth trimmed with lace and held
an arrangement of yellow and
while chrysanthemums.
Wives of (he squadron presented
J l r s . H am s with a sterling silver
% iuce boat and tray. About 40 peo­
ple called during the morning.

Navy Wive’s Club

To Meet Tonight
At the October m ediae of the
Navy Wive s Club two new mem­
bers were welcomed into the or­
ganisation. They arc Mrs. Wllliam Foster ami Mrs. Donald TayAlor.
^ It was announced that wives of
Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard
and retired enlisted personnel are
eligible for membership and arc
invited to attend the meeting to
be held tonight in the club house
a t the Naval Air Station. The
meetings begin at 8 o'clock.

Mrs. Leroy Cohen
h o n o r e d At Shower
Mrs. Leroy Lohen entertained
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
W. A. Goodwin. DcBary Dr., Sat­
urday evening, with a shower
honoring Mrs. Harold Cohen.
Games and contests were played
throughout the early evening with
prize winners being Mrs. William
Roddenberry. Mrs. S. T. Bradley,
and Mrs. Faye King.
Refreshments were served by
gfhe hostess to Mrs. Robert Murr,
T lrs.
Royal
Goodwin,
Mrs.
Charles Ray, Mrs William Rwiden
berry, Mrs. Harold Goodwin,
Sirs. S. T. Bradley, Mrs. Kenny
Cockrell, Sirs. Faye King. Sirs.
Claude Cardwell. Mrs. Eva Co­
hen. Miss Alice Coben, and Miss
Ruth Goodwin. Sirs. W, A. Good­
win, and the hostess and the
honorte.

and Mrs. Grace Holt of the
"LelLani House of Beauty."
Lassie Smith, co-ordinator and
lirector of the show, will be the
commentator.
One of the most striking sports
costumes to be shown tonight
will be « white leather Jacket
featuring black and white knit
sleeves and collar over an arrow
slim skirt of black botany flan­
nel worn by Mrs. F. G. Edwards.
Oulslanding in the afternoon
selections wilt be a green and
brown imported English tweed
suit with brown velvet accesso­
ries to be modeled by Mrs. Wen­
dell Springfield.
Mrs. D. G. Faulkner will sbow
a cocktail dress designed es­
pecially for holiday glamor. It
is an emerald green silk organza
petal dress that has been fashion
co-ordinated with Jewelry izr con­
trasting shades Of green.
Among many other rashioni to
be modeled arc a cranberry cash­
mere costume by Mrs. H. C.
Echelbcrger—yellow maple knit
Jeraey with pcfiimmon gloves to
be shown by Mrs. Hal Ling—
dressy black wool complemented
with rhinestone jewelry by Mrs.
Thomas Largen—candlelight chif­
fon for afternoon or cvrning wear
to be modeled by Mrs. G. A.
Warnkc—chocolate and cream
tweed coat with great Hand-up
collar chosen for Mrs. C. F.
Frossard—and another smart af­
ternoon frock of black and cream
for Mrs. Robert Smith. One of
Mrs. Robert Carangi's fashions
will be olive green trousers com­
bined with a bulky knit sweater
in unusual block design.
The Misses Marty Boyd, Rose
Ann Jarvis and Joan Wright will
each wear sports togs and after­
noon or evening styles. The last
fashion lo be shown will be worn
by Mrs. Amy Rust and is a
white pure silk chiffon that is
an exact duplicate of the dress
worn by Elizabeth Taylor in the
movie. “ Cat On A Hot Tin
Iloof."
Background music will be furn­
ished by Mrs. Margie McGill at
the piano.

Young Set Airs. Woodruff Shares Top Flower
Has Dance
Show
Honors
With
Mrs.
Moreland
At Rowell’s
Miss Judy Rowell, daughter of
Cmdr. and Mrs. K. F. Rowell,
Lake Mary, celebrated her 12th
birthday with o dance at ta r
home Friday nlgM.
Party gueata were Sharon
Smith, Linda Mitchell, Uada
Mohn, Linda Green, Melanie Wil­
liams, Peggy Miller, Billy Day,
Kenneth Barnes. Bruce Nelson,
Jimmy Grant, Tommy Griffin,
Kenneth Demers, David Scolt
and Robert Best.
After the dance the girls re­
mained at the Rowell home (or
a (lumber party.

Th# Garden Cltlb of Sanford | show. "Playtime la Flowei •'I Preceding the :show around 143
I members of the club met for a
presented its 33rd annual (lowsr | Thursday at the Clvle Center.
luncheon during which time
awards were presented by the
flower show ehairman, Mrs. W.
L. Gramkow, Jr.
Guests of honor at the lunch­
eon were the twelve out of (owe
Judges of the show.
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff, III, re­
ceived the sweepstakes award for

artistic design and shared hon­
ors with Mrs. H. A. Moreland
who won tba sweepstakes award
In the horticulture division.
Other awards went to Mrs. E r­
nie Larses, Mrs. R. F. Robison
and Mrs, A. J. Bracken.
Two special awards for educa­
tional exhibits were given by the
Hewer show committeee to Cecil
Ticker and Mrs. Gordon Stanley.

Enterprise M Y F
Elects Officers
Officers elected for the senior
and Intermediate M. Y. F. of
the Barnett Memorial Mctbodlit
church. Enterprise are: Miss
Linda Dunn president who it also
president of Volusia Seminole
sub-district.
Elected to serve with her were
Happy Carlton, vice president,
Lynda Adams, secretary: Rich­
ard Lauramore, treasurer, Judy
Swycar, Christian witness and
faith: Julie Adams, chriatian out­
reach; Douglas Hamlin, Christiancilizenship and Bobby Wilborn,
Christian fellowship:
Beatrice Woodruff waa chosen
as president of Intermediate MY-F group and elected to serve
with her were Betty Walker, vice
president Suiettc Neal, secre­
tary: Harlm Harris, treasurer;
Bonnie Mathis, Donnie Mathis and
Jim Murphy, recreation; Jean
Cunningham, publicity: L i n d *
Parker, worship; and Jam es Nolet,
house chairman.

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horticulture division at the Sanford Garden Club show
held on Thursday.
(Beigstrom Photo)

School Group Meets

The Seminole County parents and decided lo hdtd three mure meet­
tearhers organization met at the ings during the year. Scheduled
First Baptist Church Wednesday dales are Nov. IB at Geneva, Feb.
MRS. ERNIE LARSEN was named first award winner
morning with Mrs. William S. Hig­ 17 at Lake Monroe and April 20
in the bulb ami tuber class. Sho is pictured hero w ith
ginbotham, president, presiding.
at Wilson School in i’aola.
her prize entry.
(Bergstrom Photo),
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell gave the de­ A workshop will be held Nov. 12
votional, using as her theme, "Har­ at 7:30 p. m. Place lo be announc­
mony In Working."
ed. County school problems will be
The home of Mrs. Joe Bolsnd
During Ihc business meeting of discussed at this meeting.
9
in Maitland was the scene of a the organizational session it was
Herald Heckcnbach spoke to the
coffee Thursday morning for of­
The
Barbizon
In
Winter
Park
i
Cousins,
Donald Hartley, W a r m
group on good work done for Juv­
ficer's wives of VAH-7. Co-hos­
•
Heller,
C.
L. Fitzpatrick, Gsorgo
was
the
meeting
place
last
More women’s and enile protection by Judge Wilsun
tess was Mrs. William C. Mow­
Jessen, 0. J. Loper, John Mc­
ers.
Alexander. He asked fur continued Thursday for the monthly lunch­ Cracken. Norman Mclnnls, Jam es
Dainty paslrlcs and coffee were social news on Page cooperation in carrying out this eon of officers wives of VAH-7. Nelson. William P. Reyn. Ken­
served from the dining Ublc 10
Hostesses were Mrs. T. F. Ded- neth Simmons, John Stuttuck,
program.
which was centered with a wood­
James T. Talmadge, Daniel KenR. 'I'. Mil wee gave a timely talk man and Mrs. Jesse Taft.
en bowl holding a dried arrange­
concerning the increased enroll­ Colorful decorations of fruit, I nrdy, U. F. WtUtcr, George Elm*
ment featuring fall colon.
ment in schools and urged voters vegetable, smalt pumpkin and merman, George Balbaugh, Geor­
During the morning, the group
to get ant and vote Nov. 3 when clever owls made of pine cones ge Koen, Edward M. Wakaman.
completed plans fur the fashion
three school trustees will be elect­ were placed among leaves lo John L. West, W. H. Hall, Neal
show and card party they will
ed ami the millagc rate will be create an autumn setting on Ihc Johnson, T. W, Ownby, John Rai­
sponsor November 12 for the Of­
son. William Thompson, Mas
tables.
established.
ficer’s Wives Club.
Mrs. J. D. Damage was a spe­ Bent and Arthur Etder.
Three new members, Mrs. L
Decorations of black and or­
cial guest and Mrs. Paul S. Gold­
0. Butts, Mrs. C. A. Dunn and
Ilii’n ller Pens
man was introduced as a new
Mrs. J , R. Swope were wc'eomcd. ange crepe paper, hallowcen hats Auxiliary To Meet
member of Dus group. A fare­
s lovely csyianthcmuni cen­
The newest writing instrument!
Special guests altemling were and
A
gcnrial
meet
In
it
uf
the
Wom­
momciilii was presented to have taken on gendrr. One foun­
Mrs. R. W. Boyle and Mrs. terpiece were Hie party motif of an'* Auxiliary of the Seminole well
Mrs.
Alvin Thomas who will be tain pen fur men only (Sbetffer'e
VA1I-5
wives
when
they
met
re..
,
George Kocn. Members present cently for their monthly lunch- ''••mortal Ho.julul ha* been called
were M m II. M. Donaldson. Mrs. ; eon. The party was field at the ^l,r Tuesday night 7:30, at the leaving (hi* month for Whitlby PFM) holds approximately oneIsland, Wash.
third more ink than do current
B. M. Fitzgerald, Mrs. F. H. Chimney Corner restaurant in D e-; •*,' " u ** Community center,
Others present were the Mmcs models. Last year, the maker o(
Gailoncy, Mm . II. G. Ililz, Mrs.
land with Mrs. K. E. Austin and
All member* arc urged to at- R. L. Bauer, John F. Barlow, E. the PFM (pen tor men) Introduc­
II. F. Lang. Mrs. M. W. Olto,
Mrs.
R.
E.
Farmer
as
hostesses,
tend
this meeting.
A. Chevalier, Richard Conn, John ed a dainty pen for ladles only.
Mrs. K. J. Rowell, Mrs. T. P.
Mrs. II. G. Gotten and Mrs. |
Steward, Mrs. J . J. Wade, Mrs.
W, J. Wormcll and Mrs. A. S. I). L. Jarrell won a door prize,
of flourrs and gift certificate I
I’oulter.
from .Nell s Studio of Hair De­
sign.
II wai announced that all res­
Enterprise Choir
ervations for the All-Wives cockSurprises Leader
tatl party, to tic held on Oct.
Members of Ihc choir of Die Bar­ 23. must tie made to Mrs. D. J.
“Homes Built With Pride”
nett .Memorial Methodist church in Brough or Mrs. E. W. Foote. Mrs.
Enterprise mrl Sunday afternoon R. I&gt;. Murphy will be luncheon
and went to the home of their for November and Mr*. It. W.
director, Charles M. Casvcl in De- Repp will he the next bridge
Q u a lif y
u
a
lo t o f
Bary for a surprise birthday party. hostess.
1M III.I.II’ BOYD, local hair stylist, has been busy today
Upon arrival with Die frecaer of
Others attending the luncheon
aettinn glamorous creations for the models who will ap­ home made ice cream and cake the were
the Mmcs. S. Belay, A.
pear in the fashion sljow a t the Woman's Club. Many
party turned uul aUo lo be a sur­ Biatia, G. Snaitn, D. \Y. Came!!,
hair styles will feature color in pastel shades.
prise party for Mr. Fay Lee, a D. E. Dearolph, C. N. James.
d it t / e
J h in q A
member of the choir and also a H. A. Lackey. T. E. Lcchner,
(Bergstrom Photo)
welcome home party for Misa Ce­ It. S Moore, J. L. Morgan, H.
cilia Drehlnw, who had been hos­ L. O'Hara, J. T. Osborne and
pitalized for ihc past several K. E. Osterholm.
You want quality in construction. Ami you’ll find the quullty
months from an auto accident in
homes in Ravenna Park built to last . . . . with masonry construc­
the early lummer.
tion, lifetime terrnzzo floors, furred and plastered walls, aluminum
When making potato salad, boil
MONDAY
meets at the Church. 7:30 p. m.
avvnintr windows, and ceramic tile in baths and on window sills.
the eggs and potatoes in the same
C. W. F. First Chnstlan Church
Women of First Presbyterian
Theso homes are certainly '‘Built with Pride."
Be sure your refrigerator la pan. Leave the skins on the po­
meets at the Church, 7:30 p. m.
Church meet 2:34 p. m. for Bible level to cut the noise.
tato *-1 during cooking.
Women of First Presbyterian study and prayer.
Church meet 2:30 p. m. for Bible
Boy Scouts meet 7 p. m.
Kitchen Equipment
A s Little
study and prayer.
Pinccrcsl Baptist Church Youth
Decorator
Boy .Scout* meet 7 p. m.
Fellowship. 8:30 p, m,
As
IdC. W. F. First Christian Church
TUESDAY
Pinecrcsl Baptist Church lluth
fESESAL^ ELECTRIC
S. S. class meeting at the home
Lake Mary
of Sirs. D. A. Baldwin, &gt; p. m
Golden Circle S. S. class meeting,
8 p. m.
Built-in Oven
Westminster class picnic at
Hand
decorated
(
bins
Dane
Rock
Springs,
8
p.
m.
nnd
BY IDA MAY MJOBLOM
First Baptist survey class,
Captain and Airs. E. C. Turning
and Brass Base. Table
Surface Unit
have had as guests in their home 9:30 a. m. and 7.Jo p. m The
Lamps
»Uh
Milk
hhaden
Homemakers
class
party
will
be
in
Many Homes
DOWN
at Lake Mary the past two weeks
and 3-Way Lights.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cromwell of held at the home of 3!rs. R. S.
Miller on Park Ave.
Middletown, Cunn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Donaldson
Monthly Payments
All Kitchens
have returned home after a visit
Too prevent an Icy consistency
with relatives to Andalusia. Ala­ In a mouse or bom be, substitute
fully equipped.
LIK E R E N T !
bama and Tamps and Venice, rorp syrup for part of the sugar.
EACH or
'PA
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Fla.
One part corn syrup to two parts
F.K.A. Financing
Mr. and Sirs. E. O. Fawcett sugar is a good rute.
It EG. 113.93
are at home un Lake Emma after
spending the summer in North
LA MPS
JUST 1.9 MILES WEST OF THE TRAFFIC LIGHT
Carolina.
STA-NU Cleaning
Mrs. Clara Anderson. Washing­
Keeps Clothes
AT 20th A FRENCH
DRIVE OUT TODAY!
REG. 122.93
ton, D. C , visited last week in the
LIKE NEW!
home of Mr. sod .Mrs, Slarvin
LAMPS
Nirholaisrn, her daughter and sonColl FA 2-3315
in law.
Mrs. E. O. Southard of Welling­
THIS WEEK O N L Y ton. Ohio has returned to Lake
Mary to spend the winter
Sir. and Sirs. W. P. Burke spent
( it ,
..
the weekend visiting .Mr. Burke's
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Construction Company Inc.
sister and husband, Sir. and Sirs.
COLONIAL CLEANERS
A. Toro, in Jacksonville, and his
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26th
SC
l i e 8. Palmetto Asa.
FA 24102 FA 2-7421
m i n i *,ti H i ii
nephew Jimmy Brooks at Lake Drive-la Branch
318 W. 11th
City.

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Stminoles Lose On Blocked Kick

By JEIEY COVINGTON
aaotNr first down. TN Semi- m a n across tN middle for as*
TN Banfortf Seminole* roared notes moved to tho 8 yard lino other first down. Then came tN
Nek will a thrilling 33-yard of Fort Myors N t when tN ir four thriller. With 90 seconds show­
touchdown la tN final minute downs ware over tN Green Wave ing on tN scoreboard, Roberts
B. Edward*
defease bad drives them Nek to threw a towering p us te
added Xti mere win* te tNtr t«ui Friday alght N t a partially Mock­ tN 8 where tN y took over on
lace wN defied all defenders and
pJ, • ' *
ta NM tN Thursday Night Mixed ed extra point try spotted tN dif­ downs. As tN Half oaded Ray ripped up tN fltld for tN score.
i « S r. .
ference
Ntwean
a
Uo
aad
defeat.
tN Atlantic (Want Confer- League load sorther week. This TN blocking of tN extra point Lamp took a abort screen pass As Christens# and Londqniat
la tN Big Eight, Xanana aad souri, 8 -0. Thin Saturday they'll
Vicgives t N * a total •# 14* wlaa, 7 4 was highly protested by tN N a i- aad rotted to tN Sanford 10 ware art for IN PAT try, a Green
square
off
at
Norman,
Okla.
Oklahoma
are
tied
for
firat
with
, Clamaon . (34) aa
•MW, HorthwtaWni
whore N w u salted by Tray Wavo Defepder crashed through
tar/
far
Oklahoma
would
boort
&gt;4 record* after both won la•ote coacNa and fans whan a
T n a i u 4 SratNrn California, portaaU testa Saturday, Kansas IN loanera well an tN way to­ Carolina (1-1) will gat tN week
and flattened Nth Semlnolu N t.
With ■ U-U m a rt, foi- Fart Myan player had a little too
Aa tN second half spaaed Lovt­ denying all protests the officials
end railing when they meet N
by South Mwcrort U -li, reach contact wMb halfback Bay
heating eld rival Kansas State, ward chair lath atenight
tNtr aansa) “Big Thursday1' Punitun tauter 104-114. Suu- Lindquist w N waa bolding tN laca look tN kick and returned nils Nld ap and the Scminolaa
« M H h U y ilr «uy U -li, aad Oklahoma downing Mis­ anew title.
era,
game
at CehunMi, I. C/ Wake iaod Estates lt-14, oui Florida N il for Terry Christensen to te kla awa IT. On tN first ptey found tNmselvcs on the abort * 8
this w tk , while fyraN ripped 10 yards for a first again.
_________ _
nuN his try. This point gave the
Ferert (84), Clemaea'a chief ri­ Mata Book 10-14.
By Alon M ivif
PfM Stilt, tN top
M 5T Y I 7?
Funsl ture Crater Irak but out- Greta Wave from tN tropical dswa. Switching into - a double
val, will ptey North Carolina (S-2) half potot from tN rapoJy people
wing formation, Lovelace took
Ic tN Bast, Wet
city a oae point margin in tN tN Nadoff, found room, and
an Saturday.
aod did (Nt wbra tN Aral gaaa* 14-13 contest.
SAVE on
romped 73 yards far tN score.
Yale, uabeatca aad uaacored ceded la a tie. Nth teems kaviag
n * I W M M LIU Tl|ir». wl»
Half back John Lovelaet made Tarry Christensen sdd.d tN point
•wept * their fifth *ral*ht fieTop Quality
upon in four games, aad Peaasyl- aatt* game. Bet tN aupplier*
a tremendous return to the SemiIsrjr M i | tko wttitBo, moot
took tN last note lineup and was IN mainstay with • beautiful kick up the mid­
Vaala (4-0), IN Ivy League lead­ tN extra spark aod* teak
dle.
Ctnltnaet opponent
two games by wide margioa. Ed­
Dry Cleaning
SR5i.‘
e n , Nth piny out of tN confer­ wards team railed a 1,48 Nadi- ia tN locals offensive attack. The
After thla, Fort Myara came
(S-l) Saturday while
....... ateence, Yale meeting Colgate tad cap series. Just eight pins aby of iligbtly built youngster, who wai rearing right back picking up
J M Northweitirn, the top
iajnred In tN Apopka game three
With H A L L S
hi Wo BW Ten with n 34
hi Meta weeks ago, broN loose in tN three first downs la a row. With
Peaa playing Navy. Yale stayed IN league retard, held by
tN
ball
w
tN
Sanford
four
full
I pNa a fWterjr i m OUaMargto Weed lad Ed­ opening minutes of tN second half
LO W ER
alive by Natlag Cornell, 8 4 ,
Nek Clyde Bibbra took IN mall
Oh m , •tea
| m i oot at the eoafereaee
whOa Pena w u whipping Brown, wards with a 114 scratch aeries, • 8 ripped p u t tN Green Wave for tN Grata Wavo. Ray Lamp
PRICES
la ala/ Nataa Dame &lt;N).
■ad* tN 4-lg spilt, aa did Wal­ for a 73-yard TD which put IN
gg4.
J
Ana, the teaditg Srathweitera
lace Weed. Frank HuN w u high Nmteotes out front. Then la tN added tN poitrt and U was a
U tN Big Tea, ladlaaa, WU- for Urn furniture team.
7-7 N il game.
Warn saw that it hai beaten ArIa tN early miautea 8 tN
copsia. Purdue, Michigan State South Placers at took two from final minute of tN gams N
la m a , | M I W make Rice
sum
tk a high pare from quarter- final quarter tN Groan Wave
aad Ohin State are Ued for third tN beakers m tN crater laaea,
Nek
MIN
Roberta
aad
rolled
for
raked ia a Roberta aerial attempt
with 1-1 records. Beside tN Pur- both by atea aafo margioa. Peace
PLAIN DRESSES
8 t t t L f lU B I% £ £
duo-lawa pairing, ladlaaa meets Elmore led Piaecrert with a *** a 13-yard scora te put tN Bami- rad began tN ir second march
teal la IN Weat after viwwteb*
aotes
within
a
single
point
of
vic­
down the field. Just u it looked
Michigan SUM aad Wisconsin scratch aeries, aad Gerdau Sraert
N Wtahtegtce, UekJea Stanford
plays Ohio SUM. All except Pur­ waa high fer tN beakers with a tory.
UN IN Seminole defease was
due won last Saturday, ladlaaa 470. Spirts mada aa this pair of Friday alght tho defeat# w u holding, IN locals drew a 13
(&gt;Whifc tNeo four are expected
crushed Nebraska, 23-7, Wiscon­ alleyr, were tN 34-7 by Ed Cal- mack improved over tN poor yard penally for piling oo aad
an railiai, at leaet
PANTS m 4
sin Nat Iowa, aad Michigan State tea, Louise Hoeford 4-7 aad BT, aad thowiai they made last week thla gave tN Greta Wava new
Igalnrt I t Augustine with line­ Ufa on tN Sanford aloe yard
•hut out Notro Damo, 1P4, ia a Smart, making IN MO.
fcrraeaao (44) aad rraa bum
backers Johnny WNlcNl and Una. This time it w u speedster
PLAIN SKIRTS
nationally • televised gamt. TN
IM ) face possible elimination
Sualaad Estates pulled tN upset
shutout waa tN first for tN Irish of tN week by wteeing ell three Alas McKlbbin leading the charge. Lamp who want around Sanford'a
Irani I N eaUrael ratflni* when
TNse two lads ware especially left and for tNir sacond and Anal
la 8 game*. Northwestern tamed gamee from tN roofs ra.
tNy play Waal Vlrglale and fillits t«p rating la tN Big Taa by Lillian Ogdm ted IN roofers gnat in their efforts. In the first score. He then added tN all im­
quarter WNlcNl broke through
auuUag ^Michigan, 8-7.
i, would place
with a 3 8 aeries, aad Aaa Coaklia the Green Wave 11m aod blocked portant FAT.
Gonrgla,
Tech.
Purdut
and
Again ia tN flnxl period tN
JalU lO ddle
the race for
(Cash and Cony)
was high for lualaad. Aaa alaa
PlUaburgb weren't the only ones made tN 3-10, 5-7, aad 34 splits. •a attempted punt and recovered Green Wavo made another march
natlaaal ebampiooahip. How
on
tN
10
N
t
the
Seminole*
were
floored by upacU last week and. Lillian picked up tN 2-7, and Grace
but thU time tN Seminole de­
•ear, M won’t N that cuy. The
Miami (Pin.) got tN week-end Nawton mada tha 3-7 te add to unable to gat enough offensive fence Nld on tN four yard line
■yraeuae Oraagemaa proved their
blocking te break through for the and took over on downs. In des­
off In high ityle by upsetting Stelnmeyars total.
rtgM la national ranhlag by whipscore. Co-Captain Naely Rosa w u peration quarterNck Roberta NNavy. 234, on Friday, while tN
A * A P A f t S C M / A N , UoHitSR, 7#t? rottiowto
alto a great defender for tha fan to put and hit his targets.
THAT UP WrrtiA M -K3
Air Force Academy was handed
/At At/S 4 r* tM A U P t
0 4 , but la Wert Virginia
TRIUMPH C V tP tGHA,
Seralnola cause N t it was all in On first play ha threw to Jim
DRY CLEANERS
its first loss In 13 games by Ore­
A t N O A T H W ttr fA H
N meeting a Warn which
P t i P / T R 1 0 V H 6 THIlR
vain.
Grace/ for 33 yards and a first
gon, 23-3, and Maryland tripped
COACH, M AY H AVt COMi
Kiaourgi, ianother Exit
Flttxburgb.
fT A R OUARTIRDACX
In the first period, IN Semi­ down. Rscing against the clock 114 E. Sad St.
SufirtJj
North Carolina, 14-7. Army was
UP M T tf H it B i* T
&gt;. a 8-11 licking.
O H f f f t G P fM fM O riA *
nole*
knleked
to
the
Green
Wave.
tN
only
victorious
service
school,
Roberts threw again ta Christi MaW facet a UmUar teak.
r tA M y g r - M P o m
. HAVIHO PICK THORHTOH
After two plays tho hard charging
the Cadets whipping Duke, 214
IvanJa Nat Beaton
OP T /if COUNTRY1* ^ o u r for TA tU A ioH
TN
Una
shook
tha
ball
looia
and
big
TN Air Fore* plays UCLA this
•IS, N t lUaoto, the
m i MAKg TMVtO* A
B t t T , TOO.
Charlie Bogan, pounced on the
L O T R M &amp; Z R , TXCUSH.
Saturday, while Army hosti Colo_____ ______ am in IN Big Tan
ball to give the Seminole* poss­
rado State U.
fbOewiag ita 1«4 victory over
With soma unexpected Nip from ession on IN 30 yard line. How­
In other games of national sig­ other tu r n , Burnett Painters
Mlnaoarta, Mould prove p much
nificance, Texas Christian, the found itself In sola possession of ever, the Seminole attack found
tougtefo aepaaaat. Tbey'll play at
Southwest Confartnce defending first place in (he Sanford City little success and bad to punt.
a S a T aitwOevaland,
champion, trounced Texas A4M, Bowling League after last Wadnea Again, tha Sanford dtfanse con­
01 IN otNr ranked team. Geoc30-4; Princeton routed Colgate, day’s action at tN local bowling tinued te bit extra bard and thla
Tedi, which wai tumbled
time Whelchel recovered a fum­
42-7; Alabama and Tennessee bat­ allays oo Magnolia Avtnue.
m tN unbeaten ranka by Au­
tled to a 7-7 tie; UCLA nipped While the Painters buaiad them ble on tho Fort Myera 30. Tha
bun, 74, pla/a Tulane (2-3); Pur
California, 11-12; Connecticut took selves with Uw talk of taking three Nmlnolas moved to tN 21 but
«t by Ohio State,
ISO.
due, upset
state, ta-o,
over
the Yankee Conference lead games from Gena's Seminole lost tN ball on downs. In tha
meets Big Tea rival Iowa (2-2),
by Naling Maine, 14-13; Wyom­ Cleaners and Laundry, New York firat period the only spactaeular
which wai surprised by Wlaeonplay waa an and around play with
doUvartd ia
ind Mlaalailppl
ML
ala SS-1S, and
tangles
United Frees International
| fumble* Into points while anroute ing defeated Brigham Young, Ufa Insurance took two games Jimmy Gracey going If yards for
Baaferd
21-7,
to
open
up
a
big
lead
in
the
with Arkansas. Ola Miss has won
from
tN
Mather
of
Sanford
team
BUI Wade and John Unltas, to a 27-ti victory.
Skyline Conference race and Bay­ tin t week's leader*), white Celery tN only first down in tha quart­
all flvo of Its starts while Arkan
The Cleveland Brown* remain­ lor won over Ttxas Tech, 14-7.
aas suffered its first defeat Sat- master passers who handle tha
City took one gams from Harry's er.In tN first minute of the se­
urdsy wNa T «ens Nat the Ra- N il on almost every plsy, and ed In the Flxstern Race with •
Liquors.
cond quarter tha Green Wave
torbacka. 13-12.
Burnett’* were able to squash found themselves with their backs
Harland Svare, n linebacker who 17-7 victory over the Chicago Car­
Conference play in both the seldom gate hla hand on it, are dinal* (1.3) on Milt Plum'e 14through IN first game only N te tN wall and ware forced to
yard touchdown paaa to Bob
•EC. Southern and Big Eight thla
cause the CltaNrs had only four
the
guy*
most
responsible
(or
the
t. WNleNl broN through tha
Mitchell,
Berate
P
errtih'a
37-yard
woukoad may also determine who
, knocked IN ball down, and
will gat bowl berth* from those reshuffled N a t i o n a l Football scoring daih with an Intercepted
lers w tfe led by Don Siatlar’a
raeovarad It on tN 10 yard line.
pa*« and Lou G rata's 10-yerd
respective aroas. Whllt MUalsalp- League standings.
313.
white
Buck
Forguaoa
had
tN
Howevar
offonao failed and
Tha Green Bay Backers, Balti­ field goal. Cleveland, Philadel­
rI. K.. playing ouUlde of the conbest series for tN Seminole Gain Fart Myerstha
took over on downs
farenca, Georgia, tied with the more Colts and Ban Francisco phia, Washington end Pittsburgh
era
with
a
4
8
total.
and begin to roll. They moved for
ReNls for first place with a 3-0 F'orty-NIners (each 3-1) emerged (each 2-2) are tied for second
Doe Ring led IN New York Lift
record, meet* Kentucky, s team from Sunday’s action tied for first behind New York.
tailed Frets laternaOaaal
Insurance team with a 310 sartea om firrt down but were forced to
Wadtf threw scoring pane* of
which Nld mighty LSU to a IQ in the Western Division while
SATURDAY
while Ron Perry had a 114 ia the kick.
TN Semlnolo attack then took
the New York Giants (3-1) be­ 23 and 24 yards to Del flhofnar
ICOft*
NEW YORK (U PD -Tha Bell- last game. Mather of Sanford took
TN Citadel, West Virginia and came undisputed Eastern leaders. and a 51-yarder to Jim Phillip*. hurst Stable's Warfare scored a tha first game behind Garry Fox’s Ufa. Lovtlaca got off hla first
SMALL CARS ARE OUR BUSINESS-.
Wade played the key role in
Furman are tied for the South­
The Bam halt carriers gained one-length victory In the 85th run­ 204, but couldn't como close in tha good run of tha avaning going 17
yards
for
n
firat
down.
On
tha
NOT A SIDELINE!
ern Confsrenet Usd. each with setting up the three-way Western 235 yards with Ullle Matson ning of Ihe 1230,300 Champagne last two games despite A1 Da
next
play
Robert*
bit
Tarry
ChristS4 record*. The Citadel and fur* deadlock when he threw three splinting 49 yards for a touch, Stakes at Aqueduct.
Palma’s 363 total for tha night.
800 FRENCH
FA 2-4095
across tN middle with a
man meet aach other Saturday. touchdown passes to spark the down and Joe Marconi lunging
Carl Von Ilarbulia ted tN Har­ aura
abort
p
u
t
good
for
12
yards
and
l-oa Angles Bams (2-2) to a tS-U one yaid for another. Paul HornCHICAGO—Day Court, a 16 l un ry's Liquors team with a big 330
victury over tha hitherto unbeat­ ung bootrd field goal* of 14 and derdog, won tha fl21,500 Gold Cup sariae, aa thay took two gamas
en I'ackera.
*
44 yards for the Green Bay’s only Stakes it Hawthorne Park.
from tha Calary City Printing
Unltas, All-Lcagua quarterback point*.
team, led by Hal Gilstrap'a 302.
for Ihe champion Colts, virtually
LIME BOCK, Conn— John Fitch Gcorga Kaois matched Carl's 203 in
Units* broke a 7-7 lie at Wrlgknocked the Bears (1-3) out of ley Field when he fired a 23- of Lime Rock scored the overall the second game as IN Liquor man
the Western race. Ha fired touch­ yard scoring pass to Moore In vletory In the 20-tap feature auto rolled a naw sc*son high for tN
down pjM fi to Lenny Moore and tha first minute of tha last pert, race at Lima Rock track.
I V
____ #
league with a 001 tingle gamt.
There were plenty of ”apUt
COSTA MESA, Calif. (UIM) - L. (S. Dupre and act Up Alan oil. lie completed a short touch­
BOSTON, 3!an. — Tha Boilon ihrinkers” for tha night. Ed Callan
Veteran Jay Hebert was bark on Amcche'a scoring dash in a 21-7 down pas*.to Dupre in the final
the tournament trail today, It.ooo triumph at Chicago, flan Fran­ seconds after Don Shinnick stole Celtics defeated tha Cincinnati led with two plek-upa. tN 4-T-10
richer after hla first place finish in cisco, with J. D. Smith scoring a Zcko llratkuwski pass for Bal­ Royals, 120-13, In a natlonally-tala and tha 3-7. Also getting tN 3-7
vised game that opened tho Nation waa Ron Parry. Others wN ware
tN 113,000 OranK* County Open. twice, smashed Detroit's dim timore's fifth Interception.
His victory Sunday uver the Western hopes by whipping the
Alter Svare scored for the Gi­ •I Basketball Association schedule. in tho Nnorad group are: John Urh
.
with a 3 5-7, Frank Huhn'a 4-7-0.
brand new l.ftSO-yird Mesa Verde Lions (04) at Briggs Stadium, ant*. they added two more touch­
engineered
for
4-whral
drive
"go-enywhere"
traction, not just
•UNDAY
Jen Cook's 3-3-10, Ted Burnrtt'a
layout, waa the tin t since June 31-1.1,
downs on Ale W ebster's 14-yard
2-wheel drive conversions or modifications.
The (Hants took a 49-21 whip­ run am! George Shaw', tl.yard
n year agn alt hough h*- had hr on
NAPLES. Fla.-Dow Fmsterwald 3-7-0, Rick Richards with a 14-10,
runner-up in eight tournaments in ping from tha ' 'lladclphia Ea­ pas* to Bob Bchnelker. Bill won tha Florida PGA championship Sonny Estridga'a S-7-t, Don Sut­
gles two weeks ago. They trailed Barnes lunged a foot for Phila­ by one stroke, firing a seven-un ler's 3 0-10, and Doe Ring with a
IN last 21 months.
. Haul heavy loads on or off
road,
Right behind Hebert were rela­ the same club Sunday, 7 0, when delphia's touchdown after the Gi­ dtr-par 61 in the final round.
34-7-10.
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tive newcomer Jerry Magee of Svare delighted a record open­ ant* held three time* on th eir
i J
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doekat num ber a t w hich la Wo.
1*147.
WIT.NEDS m y hand and th e offlclml sc a t o f said C ourt, th is l l t b
d a y o f O ctober, 13S3.
(■SALT
(X F HERWDOW
C le rk C ircu it C ourt
I f T H B CIRCUIT COURT, f l f m
B y M a rtk a T. Vlhlon
ju d ic ia l c ir c u it o p r u m r a t
D e p u ty c le r k
Iff 4 f » FO B gS M IN O U l C O tS T T
H a rry M. H obba
cM A saanr s o , tanon
P. O. B ox f i l l
ROBERT L E U GILMORE,
T am p a t . F lo rid a

2-BEDKOOM uafurnlihad bows,
hitches squlppsd. 444. MO OrU fa At*. Phoo# FA MOO.
2-ROOM apt. complat*ly furalihwi; (round floor. 313 FalawUo.

3-BEDROOM kitchen equipped
haul*. Phone FA 2-MI or
FA 2-3132.
3-BEDROOM HOUSE, unfurniihad; dialaj room, flrrplice. |T0
mo. Ph. FA 2-0T34 aflor 4 p. ra. 0
•-ROOM unfurnished house near
Lake Jennie. FA I-13H.

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-V O -

HOUSE oe Camera Avc. Eiat
Side, between Celery and
Geneva Ave. 4 bedroom*, quit*
neighborhood, kitchen eppil■ucei. ITS per wrath Ph.
FA 2-4143.

Plaintiff

AWW1B LEWA OILMORE
D efen d an t
NOTICE VO D E F E R D
TH B STATE O F FLO RID A TO!
ANWIE LENA OILMORE,
1041
Woot W ooblnwtoa A venue. E a s t
P oint, O io rc la
A tw o ra C om plaint fcavlaw boon
filed a g a in st yon In th * C ircu it
C ourt In and fa r Bcmlnol* C oun­
ty, Florida, In C h an cery , f o r D i­
vorce, th* sh o rt till* o f eald a ctio n
bolnw R obert Leo O llm er*, P la in ­
tiff v*. Annl* L ena U llraoro. D e­
fe n d a n t, th ,* * pr**«nt* a r c ta
e*u*« and re q u ire you t a film y our
w rltt* n d*f*na*«. If a n y , t o tho
Com plaint fUod h tro ln , a n d to
serve a copy th oroof u p o n P la in l i t r e A ttorney on o r boforo tho
: i : k day t ! N ovrm Sar. A. D.
othorwl** a Doers* F ro C e n ftto o
w ill be e n te red o s s ln a t y o u and
th* roue* proceed on p a rt* .
W ITNESS m y hand a n d offlclel
•oat a t Sanford. Mom Inals C ounty,
F lorid*, thin l l t b d a y of O ctober,
A. D. I t l f .
O. 7 . H erndon
C lerk o f th * C irc u it C ourt.
In and fo r Memtnolo C ounty,
Florida,
B y: M a rth a T, V lhlan
D. C.
Gordon V. F re d e ric k
A ttorney fo r P la in tiff
P. O. Boa HIM
1*1-104 N orth P a rk A vanu*
Sanford, F lo rid a

e v e r y b o d y loves

A Few cents a day brings you up-to-the
m inute new s, inform ative features plus
top-notch

entertainm ent

for the

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and, when you advertise in the
sanford herald over 26,233
readers read and heed your
advertisement

HOUSE, uafurn., 2304 MeilonvlIU. SLEEPING ROOMS: The Geblci, 4
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0730.

Legal Notice
Legal Notice

n o t ic e o r s u r r
TO! HOWARD LEMONS a n d ___
LEMONS, hi* w ife,
EDNA
LEMONS: DAVIS L O TED and
FLOTD LOTED, b a r h u sb a n d :
a n d aach o f them . If living,
a n d If d ead , th* u n know n
apoutaa, h a irs, davlsaaa, le g a ­
tes*, grant***, c red ito r* , a s­
signee*, llanora, a ssig n s, suc­
cessor* l a In te re st, d ire c to rs
trust***,
or
o th e r
p a rtia l
claim in g by, th ro u g h , under
o r a g a ln a t th a aald above
nam ed defen d an t* , o r a n y of
th tm , a n d a ll parson* know n I n **■ B a ta ta o f M T H T L B IS A B E L
o r unknow n h a v in g o r claim ­ S T A P L E T O N , ( a ls o k n aw m a a ISA ­
in g any rig h t, t i l l s n r In­ B E L STA PL ET O N , a a d f a rm a r ly
te re st In o r to lha follow ing k n o w s a o M Y R TL E LOGAN a a d
daacrlbad
lan d s located
In MYRTLM F . LOU A N ),
Hemlnol* C ounty, F lo rid a, to ­
D ece ased .
w n:
l a th a C o u rt a f lb * C a a a ty J o d g a ,
Th* N orth 1743 foot of
SEM IN O LE ( s o o t y , F lo rid a .
tlo v a rn m a n t L ot 1. Sec­
I n F ro b a t* .
tion
IT,
T o w n ah lp
I t T o A ll C re d ito r* a a d r t r a a a o H a v ­
South, R ang* 10 E aat.
i n g C ta tm a a r D o m a a d a A g a ln a t
TA K E NOTICE th a t a s u it ha* S a id E s ta te )
b ts n Iliad a g a in s t you In th*
You and aach of you e ra hereby
C ircu it C o u rt fu r tha N in th J u d i­ notified a n d required to p re sen t
cia l C ircu it o f th* H tata of F lo r­ a n y clalm a and dem ands which
ida, In and fo r Hemlnol* C ounty, you, or e ith e r ot you, m ay have
w herein HIBBARD CASSKLDER- a g a in st th e estate of MYRTLE
ItT . JR . Is th a P la in tif f and ISA BEL
HTAFLETON,
deceased.
HOWARD LEMONS, a t a l, a r* De­
fendant*. Th* n a tu re of th is a u lt
!■ a a u lt lo q u la t till* on tha
above daacrlbad re al a etata .
MACH O F YOU IS RE Q U IR E D to
file y o u r a n sw e r and w ritte n d e ­
fense* to tho C om plolnl w ith tho publicatio n of this nolle*. E ach
C lork a t tho C ircu it C o u rt of claim or dem and ahall b* In W rit­
Hamlnol* C ounty, F lo rid a, in thl* ing, and sh a ll etal* th a place of
proceeding a n d to asrv# a copy residence and post office addraas
th aro o f upon th* P la in tiff's a t ­ of Ih* claim an t, and a h all b* aworn
to rn ey s, w hoaa nam e* a n d a d ­ to by th* claim ant, hla a e a n t, or
dress** a r* h e re in a fte r s a t fo rth , a tto rn ey , a n d any auoh claim a r
as req u ired by law , not la te r th an dem and n o t ao filed a h all b* void,
th a 13th day of Noy., ISIS.
a / C lara n ra O. R ichm ond CTA
W ITNESS m y h a n d a n d th a o ffi­
Aa a d m in istra to r of th*
cia l seal of said C o u rt In S an­
E etata of
ford. Sem inole C ounty, F lorida,
3IYRTLE ISA BEL STAPLEth la l l t b d a y o f O ctobor, A. D.
TON, dacoaaad
Publish Oct. I, IS. IP, 14, 111*.
1311,
a F. HERNDON
C lark o r C ircu it C o u rt
IN TH B CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH
• Dy: M a rth a T, V lhlan D. C. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
ROWLAND AND FETRU SK A
IN AND FOM IEM INOLB COUNTY
11 E a s t R obinson Avanu*
CHANCERY HO, IBM*
O rlando, r io r td a
JO SEPH W, STIMMEL, JR .
M ORRELL AND BOURLAND
P la ta tif f
1ST N orth M ain S tre et
O rlando F lo rid a
BETTY n U T K STIMMEI*.
A tto rn ey * for F la ln tlff
Defendant
I SEAL)
NOTICE TO D E FE N D
T ubllah 4 T im a*
T H E STATE OF FLORID A TO:
BETYT BUTH S T U W E L whoa*
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH
plac* o f residence I* unknow n
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
A Sw orn C om plaint h a v in g baan
■KMINULH COUNTY, FLORIDA.
filed a g a ln a t you In th* C trault
IN CMANCERY NO. l***0
C ourt In e n d lor Som lnols C ounty,
W ILLIAM HENDERSON,
P la in tiff F lorida, In Chancery, fo r Divorce,
th * sh o rt title of aald a c tio n being
ve,
Joaaoh W. Stlmm ol, J r , P la in tiff,
ROGER BRITTON,
D efendant va. B ally R u th Stlm m ol. D efendant,
th at* presen t* ar* to causa and re ­
CLERK 'S NOTICE O F SALE
N etlc* te harab y glv an th a t u n ­ q u ire you to fll* y o u r w ritte n dad e r a dre ra * of foracloaura and fans**, If any, to th* C om plaint
eel* entered by * J u d a s e t th* filed herein, and to a trv * a copy
C irc u it C o u rt o t th* N in th J u d i­ th arao f upon P la ln tltr a A ttorney
c ia l C ircuit in a n d fo r Bamlnol* o n a r before lha lo th d a y of O ct­
C ounty, F lo rid a, on th* t l t h day ober, A. D 1333, o lharw lao a Dacra*
o f October. 1111. In a c ertain P ro Canfasao w ill b* en tered
cau se b etw een W illiam lla n d e r. a g a tn it you and th o caua* proceed
son, p la in tiff, a n d R oger B ritton, • a part*.
W ITNESS my hand a n d of t id a l
d e fe n d a n t
b e in g C h an cery
So.
a t S anford, sam lnul* C ounty,
toil*. I will a ril a t public a u ctio n Baal
to lh a h lghoat b id d er fo r cash, Florida, th la 13th day o t Saptem bar,
a t th * fro n t d oor of th* C ourt A. D l t t »
O. P H erndon
Uouaa In lb * C ity or Sanford.
C lark of t k t C irc u it C ourt in
Som lnol* C ounty, F lo rid a, t l the
and fa r Saaataolo County,
h o u r of tw elv e o 'clock noon on
F
lo rid a
N ovom bar S, 1111. th a t certain
By: M artha T, V lhlan
lan d situ a te In Bamlnol* County,
D eputy C lark
F lo rid a, described a s fo llo w s:
Th* W&lt;« of Ih* HWl» o f (SEAL)
(
Io
rd
an
V. F rederick
tb s H t l a f d te tto o I. Townsh ip SI South. R ang* IS A ttorney fa r P la in tiff
E a s t, a n d th* W t, or th* 3*3-104 N o rth P a rk Avanu*
N W li a f th* N E fi o f Boctlon Saaford. F lo rid a
Publish Sept. SI A Oct- I. IS, t*.
IT,
T aw n o h lp
SI
South
R ang* S3 E aat, bein g so
acre* m ar* o r loo*.
Th* W H o f th * W fe of the
SW ■» o f th* NEVi Of Beo- am e n g ag e d la b u aln taa a l S antlo n IT, T ow nship St South, ford-O vtado ltd.. Sam lnole C ounty.
R ang* 13 E aoi. LESS tho Florida, u n d e r th* flcitilo u * nom a
South M foot fo r . road p u r- of In d u s tria l Wood W orking, and
th a t I Inland ta re g is te r aald nam e
0 * 1 ? HERNDON
w ith Ih* C lark o f th * C ircuit
C ourt, Bamlnol* C ounty, F lorida,
C o r k a t Iba C irc u it C o m
In accordance w ith th a provision*
By
o f th* F ic titio u s Nam* S tatute*,
A ria t . L u n d q u tit
Dw C.
to - n lt: Beotian 441-4* F lo rid a S ta ­
W eb b e r B. Main**
tu te s 1337.
'
A tto rn ey fo r p la in tif f
S lg : La* A. V a sk a a
303 W, F a irb a n k s Av*.
T a b* published 14)3. 13. t l , S3.
W in te r B a rk , F lo rid a
DATE R E C EIV ED 1 4 / t / l t .

IN T H B C t B C t r r COURT O F T H E
N INTH JU D IC IA L CIECCIT IN
A N D FO B SEM INOLE COVNTT,
FLO RIDA.

IN CHANCERY 1M SI
SUIT TO Q U IET T ITL E
BERTH A M. LONG,

te r P a rk , F lo rid a, A tto rn e y ! for
th* P la in tiff In th a above action,
on or before th a Snd day of Nov­
em ber, 1133. a ll* a D ecree Pro
Confeeso w ill b* a m e n d a g ain you.
IT IH O R D ER E D th a t th la b*
published tn th* SANFORD H E R ­
ALD, a n e w sp a p e r published In
Sam lnole C ounty, F lo rid a,
one*
oach w eak to r fo u r consecutive
week*.
W ITNESS th a hand of th* C lark
of th* C irc u it C ourt, Seminole
C ounty, F lo rid a , th la l l t h d a y of
Septem ber, 1333.
O. P. H e rndon
C lark o t th* C ircu it C ourt,
Bamlnol* C ounty. F lo rid a
lly : M a rth a T. Vlhlan

P la in tiff
K E T DEVELOPM EN T A REALTY,
IN C a F lo rid a c orporation, e t al
D efendant*
NOTICE

STATE O F FLORIDA
COL’NTT O F SEMINOLE
To: W a lte r M. M ann a n d G er­
tru d a O. M ann, hla w lfa. S it M adi­
son Avanu*. Naw Y ork C ity: Van
M cCardle a n d ------ McCardl*. hla
w ife, W in ch ester, V irg in s: E lm ar
C H a llg ra n and ------ lla llg ra n . hla
w lfa, lA C lalr H ots). Molina, Illin ­
o is; C h a rle s it. W oolvarton and
M ary R. W oolvarton. hla w ife. 111
C a n te rb u ry D rive, Ram say, N. J.;
R o b ert E. Rosa and P a u lin e M.
R ota, 1ST Y a rm o u th Road, B irm in g ­
ham . M ichigan.
YOU A R E N O TIFIED th a t a su it
lo foracloa* a m o rtg a g * given by
E va P ro c to r to Alback In v e st­
m en t Inc., a F lo rid a c o rporation,
dato d J a n u a ry 14. 1334. ha* bean
b ro u g h t In th* C ircu it C o u rt of
Bamlnol* C ounty, F lorida, a g a in st
you and each or you c la im in g any
e sta te , r ig h t, till*, o r In te re st In,
o r Hen upon Ih* follow ing daacrlb­
ad p ro p e rty situ a te d In Sam laala
C ounty, F lo rid a :
T h a W4* of lb* SW Q of th*
SW U of Boctlon 1. Tow nahlp
SI, South. R ang* S3 E a s t:
a n d you a r* harab y required ta
III* your a n a w a r o r o th e r w ritl a s dafanaaa p e rso n a lly o r by your
a tto rn e y w ith th* C lerk o t the
C ircuit C o u rt N in th Ju d ic ia l O r a u lt. S tm lnol* C ounty, F lorida, a t

NEWLY DECORATED 3-room fur­
lshad apartment 111 E. ttb
Street 440 monthly. FA 34243
or FA 2-3T44.

RENT A BED
RoUiwny, HoapUil h Baby Rada
By Day, Waek or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Fb. FA 2-3141
114 W. lit St

Legal Notice
NOTICE IS H E R E B T GIVEN
th a t tk * B oard of C ounty C om m is­
sio n ers o l Satnlnol* C o u n ty , F lo r­
ida. w ill racalvo w ritte n bid* a t a
m a rtin * a f th o said B oard to b*
fatld In tho C ounty C om m lsstonar*
Room In th* C o u rt Itou** a t S an­
ford. u n til la:4* o'clock A. M.
O ctober 11, 1717, for th o purcha**,
•a la and convoyanc* of th a t p * r.
p a tu a l oasom ont and nil r l* h t title
and In ttr a s t th a t Bamlnol* C ounty Q
ha* In th* follow lnx d«*crlb*d
________
p ro p e rty by Q uit-C laim D**d, aald
p ro p a rty m ore p a rtic u la rly d a ic rib a* follow *:
To w it:
A a trip of lan d I I ft. w ld t la
T h* W 4 o f Lot SI and th*
W 4 a n d th* N 'i o f K 4 of
L ot SI, o f U cN tll'a O rans*
V illa, acco rd ln * to p la t r* .
corded In P la t R ook S. P*uo
lo t public records, Hamlnulo
C ounty, F lo rid a asm * baln x
th* W 4 of W H a f m v i ; and
Ih* NH of NE i* of NW U of
SWI* of Section I I , T ow n sh ip
11 South, R an** S* E a s t;
aald a trip o f land h a v in g b ts n
d aad td aa r ig h t of w ay fo r S la t*
Road No. 1 1 8 U ta R oad 106) by
d ta d dated J u ly 31. 1711, and r e ­
corded In D ead.B ook 71. Pag* 174,
said pubtle racorda: E X CEPTIN G
th arafro m th a t p a rt of aald &lt;4
foot rig h t of w ay th a t Ha* \v««c
o f and w ithin I I foal *&gt;■&gt;: E a st
of th* a u rv ty lilt* of S ta ts Road
100. Section 7701, aald su rv e y lln*
being daacrlbad aa B ag ln n n ln g on
th* South lin e of Section II,
T ow nship I t South R an g * Si E ast,
a t a point toto.11 fa s t E a st o f
tha S oulhw aat c o rn er o f aald Sec­
tion I t , and run th a n c a N orth
IS dog. l i l t s'* W aat, 4SS.T1 foot
lo the b tg ln n ln g of a c u rv e c o n ­
cave to th* S o u th w e ste rly a n d
hav in g a ra d lu a of 3733.33 fa at:
thanca a lo n g said c u rv e th ro u g h
a c en tra l a n g le of 13 dag. OP S t",
a d istance o f ISIS.IS ft. to tho
W aat lln* of aald Section I t , a t
a p aint 1313.IT feet N o rth or tho
S outhw est c o rn e r of aald Section

Kemlnule C ounty, F lo rid a, aa
liquidation of a ll d a m a g e s
su sta in ed by sa id C ounty, and
th la C o n trac t te rm in a te d upon
Ih* fallu ro ot th* p u rc h a se r
to m ake th* p a y m e n t s tip u ­
lated In R am No. 1 o t th*
T arm a
and
C ondition*
of
Bala.
J—Balanc* to b* paid upon d e ­
livery of q u it-c la im dead.
1—Conveyance
of
q u it-c laim
deed will be e xecuted sn d
delivered upon p a y m e n t In
full, o t th* p rie s sta te d In
bid accepted.
Bid* w ill b* opened a t 14:11
o’clock A. M. O ctober 17, 1133 a r
aa aoon th e re a fte r th a t th* m a tte r
can b* reached.
John K rlder,
C hairm an of th* Board
of C ounty C om m laalonera o f
Hemlnol* C ounty, F lorida,
ATTEST:
O. P. H erndon, C lark of th*
Uoard of C ounty C om m laalonar*
of Bamlnolr C ounty F la .
OFFICIAL SEAL
Publish Oct. l l t h and 13lb
l a l b s C o m o f Ih * C o a a ty J o d g a .
S aaelaale C o a a ty , g lo r ia * , l o P r a ­
ha) t.
l a ra ilE a isl* o t

J . ST. CLAIR W R ITE ,
Deceased

d*

T o A ll C rad llo ao a a d P a r s o a * R a * .
la g (la la a a o r D e m a n d s A g a ln a t
■old K ata la ■

You and aach of you a r* h a ra ­
by notified and re q u ire d to p re ­
sent any clalm a a n d dem and*
w hich you, o r a llh a r of you. m ay
have a g aln at th* e s ta te a f J. ST.
CLAIR 3VHITE, deceased, let* or
said County, to tho C o u n ty Ju d g e
of Sam lnsl* County, F lorida, a t
hla offte* la Ih* c o u rt house of
aald Couoty a t S a nford, F lorida,
w ithin tig h t c ale n d a r m o n th s from
th* tlm * or lha f i r s t p u b lic a tio n Q
o t thla antic*. E ach claim or d e ­
m and ahall fc* la w ritin g , and a h all
atal* lha place e l residence and
p eat afitc* a d d rte a a t Ih* cla im a n t
aad shall be a o o rn to by th o
o f aald C o u rt a t Hanford, Florida, claim ant, hla a g e n t or a tto rn e y ,
th is )3 th d a y e t H anttaibar, 1313.
and any such claim nr dem and
f t P H erndon
n o t ao died sh a ll b* void.
C lo rk *J tk * Abovo-Htylod
/ * / NANNIE W. W H ITE
C o u rt
A* E x a e u tria o t th a L a st W ill
By: M a rth a T. V lbloa
aad T e s ta m e n t o f
D eputy C lark
J- ST. CLAIR W H IT E .
t SEAL)
deceased
P ublish SepL 14, 4 Ocl 4. IS, I I J U * t p u b licatio n OeL IS. 1333

�Want Ad A Day Makos AN Business Pay ! PH. FA 2-2611
*• R ti K in a tm
iiiiUHED IM ttn u t, t l u i ■» 1
Cm m r Ii I
U t i 1»- n e a r Cowan. Ph to ft. Lot
L oe Palmetto between
t 2-4013.
3rd. k 4th Street ........ 63,000.00
'ROOM nnfUmisheti apartM ar stocrc and achool.

•pots p k ix . P i t Elm.
RISKED apartment 2 bedclosc-ln, reasonable, call
A 2-OStl._____________

]— Ft. ea

B. Real M ata Pee Balw
S t. Ja L u
i;&lt; N. Part Ave.

Ci

W» Invite you to be our fleets
absolutely tree without obliga­
tion at one »( Sanfurd’e landing
Mete la while yuu locale suitable homing for yourtelf end
(aaally. rick up jour key et
oor Sales Oflica.

&gt;

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

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
i
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.
Cer Hwv. 17-92 &amp; 27th St.
Phon FA 2-1301

H. B» POP* CO.

(A ft-A -D A Y

S. Path -

Ml BA S4UB

French Ave. for
Lease, would mike ideal used HOM1B AND LOTS fee cetofttd
people. Also homes built m
car lot.
Hay Wall, Pheee FA S-1M7.
3l* Lota with 3800 square ft.
wsrehouae *11,383.

Stenitrom Realty

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

PLNECREST 2nd addition: 3-bedroom. 2 bilh, kitchen equipped
home: pine p a n e l e d den.
FA 2-3623.

RAYMOND M. BALL

Dream. Homes

*3 4 0

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
H O M ES

Down Paymtnt-N* Cloning
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*9 8 9 0
T O T A L PRICE
Homes feature 3 lledrooau l l j Tile Itath* • Screened
Porch • Utility Room . Ter.
raslo Floors -.Larporte • Land,
scaped Lots • All City Conleniences.

•

Quiet Community
Near Golf Conn*

$450 Down
Turn Want Oh 291k
St. Follow Country
Club Rd. 6 Watch
For Oor 81cm . • •

OPEN D A ILY
9:00 A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

FA

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

It.

JERRKY Hollar I years; pur*
brad Oeraaay Haller IS months;
both bred. Grain fed (tears
ideal for deep frets*. Phone
FA 2-1T3T,

9SAVE9

N«w 6 Uaai
FwniiUra nad AppH

M ather o f Sanfori

LUTTNO PARAKEET, male, I 209419 B. Pint 9L Pk. VA I

week* eld, also cage. Reason­ n B C B sT w B r
WMaklaU
Bsck Gkaa
able. Pb. PA 2-1133.
Door Glaaa
Tost Glara
USED SI" TV 940 or any
8XBVICB
SHEPHERD S mo. eld.
able offer. PA I-T4I*.
tak n iik G lut im I Pitot Co. GERMAN
Will accept reasonable offer.
UP-11 S W. 2nd BL

PA

Roy Reel Patat A M y Bhep
10th 4 Sanford
Behind Studebabor Garage
TV and RADIO REPAIR at&gt;r
3:00 nights and weekends: Banford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
PA 2 *772 and PA 24113.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, auto­
mata, Invoices, hand Mila, tad
programs, tie.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phono PA * M t —
MB Waal HU SL

A W n » a lW * iJW h W S to .W e M

Complete t o n
Maintenance;
Fertiliser—gpuylag — Mewtad
JOMNLOMMKRfK
418 Willew Ave. PA 4719?
HEATERS CLEANED
Lawn Mewtr Repairs
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
2816 W. 20th St.
FA 2-7*28 or FA 2-24M

W S

*1 Memto koe* people."

a. Reel EpUte Fee Bale
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, larga living
room and bedrooms; kitchen
equlpL See nt IN I . Woodland
Dr. Phone owner, PA *4973.

GO SUBURBAN

*1. Wark Wanted

Dallas Asphalt Co.

SECRETARY, experienced, age
2? yrs„ desires permanent or
part-time work;
typing 4
shorthand, FA 2-4434.
NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL
Drive Ways — Parking Arena
CHILD CARE In my homt; rtf- RENTALS: Day - Week-Month
creates. PA 2 770*.
, Prent End Leaders
Grader* — D a rn — Draglines
DAYS WORK Ph. FA 2-I4S3.
■•Here — Transports
PHONE: Days, FA 24134
CHILD CARE in my home; pick Nights, PA 2-7123 or PA 2-MU
up and bring home; *1.30 day.
PA 2-r
ROLLAWAY, Hospital aad Baby
Beds. Day, Waek or Month —
12. Plus ibtofi ftorvleea
FURNITURE CENTER
2100 Preach Arc.
Pk. PA 1-79*1

This lovely kerne, on cm acre
plot, ia an Investment la happi­
ness.
FOUR Urge bedrooms, expan­
sive Uvlng room, beautiful oak
fleers, electric kitchen, dining
room, 2 bathe 2-car garage.
Sago and date palma. a wide
variety at tropical shrubs and
flesrera. Beautiful white stucco
on hollow tUe, laaa than ten
minutes from down (own oo
R. M. Wilkins, Contractor
paved road.
• Asphalt Driftways
A country heme you can show
• Parking Arras
with pride and enjoy the quiet
Quality Workmanship 4 Materials
AIR
CONDITIONING
peaceful area.
Terms To Suit Your Budget
Let ua show you the "Dream CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
• Fie* Eittmetoe
PA 2
Home" you've been waiting for 1*67 Santarl Ave.
•Work Gaarsateed
at only *17,300.
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Tie.

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FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trams
Aiioclalti.
i l l 8. Preach Ava. Ph. PA 2-3221
After hours, PA 3-2BIB. PA 2-4*21,
FA 2-0281
BY OWNER: 2 bedroom home at
1428 Chile Ava.; $2,M0 cash.
Phene FA 2-4*33 before 8 or
attar 3 P. M.
CALL

FA 2-5264
for real astala

Sanford Properties

614 Atlantic Bank illdg
AND ASSOCIATES
YOU NAME IT-WELL FIND IT
Real Estate — Insurance
A. Female Help Wanted
Bursty Bends
21B So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-1*41
SECRETARY: Typing required,
Sanford
Stemper’s Associates
shorthand desirable, legal ex­
Evans
Uldg.
Lake
Miry
Would like to find more home a
perience helpful but not neces­
Ph.
FA
2-I2M
tike Ibis: 3 bedrooma with an
sary. Call for appointment.
extra playroom and a yard
Title 4 Abstract Co.
you will love to live In. The
LOOK AT THE REST —
price li *12,300. The terme arc
WAITRESS wanted. Ang e l a ,
THEN BUY T1IE BERT?
open.
phone FA 29731 between 4:30
Visit the beautiful 3 bedrooms Pi
and 2 bath Zeull-bilt homes it
and 12:00 r. M.
W. H. "Blip* STEMPER Ageacy San
Scm Knolls on Welt 20th
Realtor k Insurer
Street Just I blocks west of WOMAN for Olfice Supply and
Phone FA 2-twt
U2 N. Park French
Gift Store. Full time saleslady.
Avenue. COMPARE
THESE HOMES with any others
Typing and selling experience
In the same price range and
necessary. So phone calls. Ap­
we know you will agrta that
ply In person Swcenrjs, lit
here la the best vale* la town.
Down paymtnte from $330— Magnolia Ave.
FHA financing. Representative
on the premise! from 10 A. M.
AVON CALLING
tut a p. m.
Work 4-1 hours per day. make
W. U. "BUI" STEMPER Ageacy
*40-130 per week. We train
Raalter k Inanrer
you. Write Box 243, I^ckhsrt,
Pheee FA 2-IMI
111 N. Park
Fla.

“In the City o f
Gracious Living*1

IT. Pita . Uvaataek

l*. SpirtoJ Scrvtcee

HEATING

RMS HID 3 b e d r o o m House and Lot on Celery Ave. Are you looking for an excollett
*4300.
kitchen equipped. 2412
buy in a 3-bedroom homo? tat
Willow Ave. call PA 2 0271 or
us show you this "Shoemaker
30 Ft. Lot between llth. A
A 2-0942.
Built" quality 3-bedroom, 1
13th. oe Park Ave. &lt;3300.
bath home which Is truly a
ROOM HOUSE In Lake Mary ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
masterpiece among his medium
Ot per month. Phone PA 2-1211
Baymea
priced homea' featuring awning
gt PA 2-4066.________
PA 2-301
type windows, wall furnace,
ceramic tiled bath, sMetona
KNEVA: Puralihcd apartment
kitchen with deluxe appliances
SSS. Unfurnished 2 BR. home,
HOME • SEEKERS
and la baiter than new condi­
kitchen equipped, *60. PA 2 0400. For an exceptionally nice buy,
tion. Thia home la priced at
phona right now to are this at­
only &lt;12,130. aad you can aa*
g. Wanted to Rent
tractive 3 bedroom, CB borne la
lume a 41*r. VA mortgaie
beautiful
Plaecrest.
Situated
on
with payments *ae.T4 which in­
S-BIDROOM bouse or apartment
a nice alia, wall landscaped
cludes principal, lalarest, taxes
or about Dec. lit.; kitchen
lot. thla home festurea fully
and Insurance after making BR­
pped. Write G. H. Shannon,
equipped electric kitchen, plua
IM down payment; or better
lUS Apt. B. Child St., U. S.
all
the
extras.
And
ib*
aiccat
still, soma terms can be ar­
Naral Air Station. Jaa, Pla.
feature ia the price!
ranged on the down payment If
g .te a l Estate Poe gale
necessary. May we serve you
Total price ..«••***....«»..&lt;12,134 . with thia one?
Down Payment ..*............. $t,630
Monthly
&lt;80
ON LARGE LAKE
RETIRED?
4-Bedroom home with 2li baths;
We have Just listed an ideal
lane living room; dining room;
small heme in tiptop condition
Florida room; terrano floors;
which baa l-bedroom pins sleep­
central beat. Several fruit
BIRBERT STSKSTEOM
ing porch, lVk baths and In­
gtrH i.
clude!
IP x 13’ tool botua;
^ m e Hi). FT. OVERALL
LBN 1 B H II
large
water heater, space
127.900 TERMS
LOTmt BROADWAY
haatcr, TV antenna, blinds and
BUSINESS PROPERTY
U N TORBETT
air conditioned. THE PRICE IB
Large alore with one 2-bedroom
BETTYE D. SMITH
RIGHT at tTUO .ash or 30%
apartment and two 1-bedroom
down. This horaa la on a beau­
apartments. On corner lot with lit N. Park - P i. PA 2 2418 tiful
piece of property Just out­
extra lot in rear (or parking.
side city limits.
132,000 TERMS
SLOTS In Drcamwold Section;
already cleared and leveled.
ROSA U PAYTON
Priced to sell. Phone FA 2 0231.
Seminole R eiR y
Raglatercd Real Eatale Broker
W.
DIETRICHS - REALTOR
BEAt ESTATE DRIVE-IN Mary E. Carmen — Lee Salvall
Clic. Metorim-Velma
2344 French Ave.
B. E. Roetro, Sr. Associate!
Adelaide H. Moat* — Ai
Ph. FA 2-uei il-ti at Hlawntka
J. W. MALL
1M1 Park Ave.
PA
Realtor
NEW 3 BR. masonry home In W.
Phona PA 3-3641
Altamonte Heights: quiet high "Call Hail"
NICE
wooded lot. GArdcn 2 4011.
Small home just out of City lim­
LIRE A BRILLIANT
its; tax free. On large lot,
WATERCOLOR
nicely landscaped. Price *7,000.
Stemper A grees
is thia brightly paUUd little
That acreage ia a good buy (or
• NEW
FARMHOUSE, nmled In a
your future. How about 40
grova of Vrriberry trcea on 3 bedroom, 2 tile baths, beau­
9 acres at Ji3o per acre, 8 miles
FIVE GREEN ACRES of land.
tiful kitchen, terrano floors.
(rom town? We have others!
Three additional utility build­
Large lot, sprinkler system for
ings, painted to match tha
lawn. Quiet neighborhood, near
W. U. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
house, complete thia itrena
super market. Price *14,000,
Realtor 4 Insurer
good terms.
picture. And a short piece down
Phene FA 2-4991
m N. Park
the paved road, upon which
the property (aces, is a great C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
3-BEDROOM, T . * i bath borne.
big beautiful lake which Is kept
Phone FA 2-S2JJ.
BROKER
stucked with game fish. All
202 He. Park Ave. Pk. FA 2-lMt
this
for
*9000.
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom home,
tu-V. location in Country Club
3-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynne
W. M. "BUI’* STEMPER Agency
^ iu j o r . Phone FA 2-6442.
wood Dr. Low down payment,
Realtor A Insurer
l’hone FA 27797.
ASSOCIATES: It. E. Taffcr,
Arthur ", Day, Everett Harper
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
Realtor
Helen E. Noonan
LAKE MARY
Phone PA 2-4M1
112 N. Park Pb. FA 2 3237 or PA 2-1*44.

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Rmlft Mon., Oct. 19, 1969—Page 9

Plum bing * Repair*
Joe C Thomas

furniture Storage end Moving
To and Prom Anywhere
u a Santa sl
PA S OW
C. E. PHILLIPS
BANFORD Plnmhtog 4 Heating 1300 French Are. Ph. PA 2-1*11
23N So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
TV sr.RVICE Within the hour.
PLUttMKO
Service Call 12.50 plus parts.
Contracting 4 Repair*
Work Guaranletd 2 Mo. Pb.
Free Estimates
FA 2*799.
R. L. HARVEY
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
104 Sanford Ave. Phene PA 2-3313
Since 1941
A. HARR
DeBARY
13. KJerirIrel Bart:
NOrtb 94412
—NOrih AdlU
House Wiring -— Etectrta
Elect ids larviaa
I S - A B ra rt^ J ja rto rs ^
Aid Vihlea
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
113 Magnelle
PA 14*13 DORIS’ HKAUTY SH O P
*12.30 Waves ....................&lt;10.3*
M. "D*t" Vries Electrical Bar. *10 30 Waves .................... *8.M
Dec Says For Service Call. ,
Night Work Accepted By Appoint­
FA 2-4*96
FA 2 3M3
ment.
FA 2-3333
2NI Adams

b 4 m Roorma
CoetricUng 4 Rtptlra
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
PRES ESTIMATES
*11 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-7*43
CUSTOM BUILT ROMEA
Remodeling — Free Estimates
Rtpn'ra
Phona PA 24744
HILL BERNOSKY, Cuntractor

l i . Mato ar Female

BALES HELP: Army Navy bur
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.

§ C a W fc

2:90 P. M. TU Dark

« 1F1B • ANTIQUES

S h o sm a h h

Tkn* Thera.
| ! • 4 . M. - 4:1# P. M.

CoutructM* Co., Itoc.

*&gt;H
MONRO*

Hilr Styling — IVrmsDenta —Oil
TrealmealJ- TV Stamps, Soft
Water — Air Cond Harriett’s
Beauty Nook, lud So. Oak—
FA 2 3712.

FH1LCO refriiarater. 22 an.
ble. P A 2-17*2.
raaaaanhle.
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a-isoi.

19. Beats and Meters

PAINT aid
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Buy 1 G*L - Pet 2 YRXIt
WOODRUFF MARINE
MARY CARTER PA9R9
24*2 Pleach Ave.
PA 2-13*2
101 W. 1st SL
PA
Gateway To Tha Waterway
FACTORY TO TOO
Your CVINRUDE Peeler
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN RUND9
Rabaaw Sporting Gaada
*04-44 K. l e t
Ph. PA 2-4*41 Eneloaed hand. Bag praed
raU with pUatto sag*,
2*. AnieaehHe^Treltor*
ar r a y * tepee. Cettea at nylan
onnil
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air cooSrmknrik
GlM* nad P lM Oh
dltioaed, washer and dryer. WU1
sell equity vary rsasonabla or 112-114 W. tad 9L Ph. PA * 4 9 1
will trad* for equity In S bed­ CUT GLASS — A TtW
room home. Phone PA 2-3134.
PA 1102.
'32 PLYMOUTH fordor. • cylin­ Sell U* Year Furniture. M e t
der; Just had new rings, in­ Service With The Cub, SUPER
serts and valve job; dutch lass TRADINO POST, PA 24277.
than year old; runs good —looks
good; priced at *323. Thono Surplus Aluminum Paint, goad
quality I2.A3 gaL Army-Navy,
FA 2-7770.
Surplus, 110 Sanford Art.
' » COVERED WAGON II" h ,;»i AUTO Tewing Bar, call PA 4111)
trailer; all extras, completaly
between • aad S p. m.
modern, new condition. Bara
SEWING
MACHINE: Taka
1/9, quick sale. Phona Guava,
4114.
payments on nearly nor Mf»
lag. Write Mrs. Jane, c / t San­
FOR BALK or TRADE: 1934 Libford Herald.
erty Built House Trailer 4*'
tong; B bedrooms. Trad* equity LIKE NEW Norge electrie rang*
price SIM. For morn '
tor bouse or boat outflL
tlon call PA 24409.
PA
TAYLORS Singer rawing at*'
27.
chine, 2L20; electric; attach*
Saw 4 Used Puraitur* 4 Applh meats: 173. PA 2-3604.
antes. A Good Place To
u —NeOcea A Peraraale
BUY BELL ar TRADE
JENKINS FURNITURE
CHRISTIAN WOMAN wcuM like
4*0 laniard Ave.
PA 2-T4M Christian woman to share my
home. Cell PA 1-4*M before S
• BIO TALUKS
A. M. nr after * P. M.
• QUICK CREDIT
• BAIT TERMS
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY Ml
WE GIVI TOP VALUE STAMPS age children welcomed, IMS
Palmetto Ave. Ph. PA MM2.
New And Used Ponttare
111 B. PWtt St
PA 2
LOST; Brown puree
money and idraUflraUaa.
Used furniture, apotlaates, tools
etc. Bought-sold Larry’s Mart keep money — return purse 6
contents. Ph. PA I 4 W
213 laniard Ave. Ph. PA 2-4132.
Mercury Outboard Motors

WILSON - MAIER

M A N A G E R - R E A L ESTATE
W A N T E D .....
Aaaume Complete C hare*.

Also Licensed
Salesmen
NEW OFFICE

Wrllt: Dan I’lner, Inc.
Sanford

Rt. 1 Box 2IS-E

D A W N ’ S

Welding — Vaeh. k Gee. Ropairs
W. n h . 4 old. f,. Mary Rd.

PIANO TUNINO 4 REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. TA 2-4223 After 3 P. M

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Air CuoUltloosd Dry era
rkoae TA 2-7684

FLOOR sanding aad flnishiag l«. Floweri A Plante
cleaning. Waxing, t n r v l n g Cut Flowers For Any Occasion
Semtoeto County atone 1M*.
SANFORD PLOWKR MOP
H. M. GLEASON. Lake Mary.
PA 8-1882
oe
PA HM I
II. SjQrial Services

JACHOB8 REPAIR HHOP

REEL'S Paint &amp; Body Shop

REALTY SALON

BALLROOM

(flwnna
school of dance
6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . - CIiamm liegin Oct. I3lh
Phone FA 2-0881

RENOVATION S P E C I A L

AGRICULTURAL SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
We need a good man in this
aran to work with our sales
manager In direct-lo-firm sales
and service work. Earn *63 to
*130 weekly. Permanent pod.
tlon; 6&lt;e no barrier. Woodcrful oweroi
opportunity to advance. For
opiate details and appoint­
complete
ment for personal interview,
tell US about yourself in a
tetter to — General Manager,
P. O. Box 1113, Winttr Garden,
Fla.

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PUMPS - SPRINKLES
All
typea aad atoea, Installed
WANTED: Colored Maid, full­
"Do It Yourielf"
time, live In. Call FA 2 TMi.
WE REPAIR AND BKRV1CE
• T I N E
SECRETARY WANTED: Must
Mi thine ry and Sapylp c*.
have experience in bookkeep­
Ph. PA 24432
ing, typing, and be able to 267 W. 1 nd SL
tain dictation. Call FA 2-4131
from S to 3.
8. Male Help Weoted

Ph.

We WU1 Rebuild Year Old lanarsprlug Mittrcsa To
•ad Peel Like Newt
IN C L U D ES:* New Ticking • New Insulation
• Cleaning nad Raproceaelng pnddlng
• Adding New Padding When Nicasury
. _ Ur.lt
____ ,Ilf
l f Needed)
Needed: aa
, ___
New Spring
*3 Addlltc
Additions! Charge

M 7 5#

•

PAINTING
•

EXPERT —
•

WRECKS REBUILT

ho. Magnolia Ave.

We Specialize In Custom Work
Phone FA 2-7719
10th

&amp;

Hanford — Behind

Garage

TODAY'SSPECIAL
PRICE EFFECTIVE THROUGH
Tuesday Oct. 20th.

56 CHEVROLET
* 6 9 5
2nd &amp; PaJmetlo

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Hludcbnker

Ph. FA 1*321

SPOTLIGHTING

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Sawe Ooll&lt;ir\

HOMES b y -----

LUMBER COMPANY

Model Open Daily
800 Frtaeh Ave., flnntord
Phone FA 2-7289

UC Lot FA 2-C221
A t H o ller s

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

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25^-Miss Beasley Weds
In Oviedo Rites

MRS. GEORGE A. RIGGINS

More Winners

* ,} V.

By MASIAN 1. JONKS
Mlu Nellie Ruth Beasley and
George A. Riggins eicbanged
wedding m i and ring* la an
Impressive eandkUght ceremony
at the first Baptist Church la
Oviedo Saturday evening at 7:10
(i a . The marriage was per*
farmed by the Her. Jack T. Bryaat, paster the church, ia the
presence of a large aamher at
Mends and relative*.
The bride ia the daughter of
Mr. aad Mrs. J. 0. Beasley ef
Oviedo, aad the groom the son
at Mr. and Mrs. 0. i . Riggins,
«f Omega, Ga.
Mrs. S. S. RTggiaa, aunt at
the groom, served as matroo-ofhonor. Bridesmatrons were Mrs.
Ransom Hudson of Apopka, and
Mrs. Billy Fletcher, Goidearod,
both etassmatee of the bride at
Oviedo High School.
Jack Riggins, brother of the
groom served sa best msn; sad
usher groomsmen were BUly
Fletcher, sad Freddie Alford.
William Henry Martin presented
a program of wedding music and
accompanied Mrs. William Hanry Martin, who saag "O Perfect
Love” sad “The Lord's Prayer,”
Baskets of white gladioli, seven
branched Candelabra h o l d i n g
while tapers and greenery form­
ed the background. Candles wero
placed hs the windows at the San­
ctuary and were surrounded with
tern at the base at each. White
aisle cloths wen used.
The bride, given In msrrlsge
by bar father, J, C. Beasley, was
radiant in her gown at nylon
lace over taffeta and net. The
gown featured a nylon chiffon
cummerbund. The floor length
scalloped lace skirt parted In the
back, revealing nylon lace ruf­
fles and a lace bow. Her finger­
tip vsU of pure silk illusion was
attached to a crown of seed
pearls. She carried a while Bible
centered with a white orchid and
white satin streamers and a small
of carnations

Splash Party Held
For Jay Morrison

mm

MRS. R. V . ROBISON received the award ot distinction
for her artistic composition o f dried material placed on
• piece of driftwood.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Jay Morrison, dauuhlcr of Ur.
and Mr*. Jack Morrison, recently
celebrated her 8th birthday with
a "splash" party at the home
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mr*. A. b. McKaney.
Many prises were given (or
swimming relays, water games
ami rollicking fun was enjoyed by
Anna Lee Moore, Kay PorgUM.-n,
Debbie Taylor, Itamli James,
Jackie Angel, Judy Lynn and
Tommy Judy,
Hill
Bracken,
David Aiken, Melt Morgan, Kicky
snd Tommy Oiler and Cyruiee and
Laurie Lee Morrison.
During the afternoon party ice­
cream and traditional birthday
cake were served.

The matm-of-honor wore •
biller ina length dress ef green
organic and carried a crescent
bouquet «&lt; green carnatloaa with
autumn leaves and satin stream­
ers. She wore a matching head­
dress and feather-clip bandeau.
The brtdesmatrons wore identical
gowns fashioned after that of
the matron-of-honor at yellow
organsa end carried crescent
bouquets at yellow carnations.
PaUl Lynn Nolle, nlees ef the
bride wore a dress of yellow or­
gansa. She carried a white basket
and scattered rose petals in the
path of the bride. Rlngbearer was
the groem'a brother, Bandy Riggine, Omega, Ga.
The bride's mother chose for
her daughter's wedding a gown
of antique gold print with match­
ing accessories and a corsage of
yellow carnations.
The mother of the groom won
an outfit of blue with matching
accessories and a whitq carnation
corsage.
A reception was held immedi­
ately following the wedding in
the educational building of the
church. Mrs. Joo f. Beasley, cou­
sin of the bride, presided at the
reception and was assisted in
greeting the guests at the door
by Mrs. Milton Gore.
Baskets of white ^ladloU were
placed about the spacious room.
The bride's table, overlaid with
a while cut-work linen cloth, was
centered with the traditional tier­
ed wedding cake, flanked by cry­
stal candleholders holding white
tapers. Two crystal punch bowls
graced either end of the table.
Mrs. Ben F. Ward J r. snd Mrs.
R. L. Ward cut the wedding cake.
Pouring punch were Miss Kather­
ine Mlkler, Miss Ann Lundy, San­
dy Chambers and Yvonne King.
Circulating hostess were Misses
Marlene Bellhorn, Junle Fleming,
Julie Gore, Marilyn Matheri.
Bessie Fleming, Jackie Pendarvls, Gladys Alford and Clyds Dunklee.
Rose Marie Beasley, sister of
the bride, kept the guest book
while Mrs. George C. Means
played soft background music.
Far traveling the bride wore a
two-piece, royal blue suit with
a feathered hat, gloves, bag and
shoes to match and the orchid
from her bride's bouquet.
Following a short honeymoon
in Florida, the couple plan to
make their home In Omega, (is.
where the groom Is engaged In
farming.

Mrs. Sarah Kate Myers was hon­
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Demonstration
Bldg, on 25th St. Hostesses
were Mrs. Huth Oowsn, .Mrs. Kay
Sassman ami Mrs. Dorothy Patter­
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and pink rosebuds formed the cen­
terpiece.
Those present were the Mines.
Lucy Steen, Geraldine Sigmon-,
Winnie Dunn, Bonnie lllcharde
Joyce Myers, Bennie Brooks, Dora
Lee Harper, the hostesses and Mra.
Myers.

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Th&gt;» men's Club of the First
Mell-odist Church met Thursday
America’s
night at the home of J, A.
Finest
Calhoun for their annual smoked
Water
mullet supper.
Heater
AlHS. A. J. liK A t'nhN ’sluiuis beside her tricolor award
For several years Mr. Calhoun
winning entry featuring fresh material, candlestick and
has been host for this event and
also prr|&gt;nres
the fish which
candle.
(Bergstrom Photo)
is served with grits, -ohr slaw,
Italian bread, coffee snd dough­
nuts.
Elder Springs WMU Meets For Program
Around twenty-live men were NATURAL GAS CO.
The Helen Misters Circle, W. M R. L. Johnson in Flora Heights, fur present for the supper which was 202 Sun lord Ale. FA 2-H282
V., of Elder Springs Baptist their regular business snd Pro 1foil own I by a business meeting.
Church, met in the home of Mrs. gram meeting.
Those attending were: Mr*. U.
P. Wade, Mrs. Wilbur Nolan, Mrs.
Marie Williams, Mrs. D. B. Car­
penter,
Mrs, Bessie Dobson, Mrs.
0 . D. Farrell’s
Glen Miller, Mrs. C. W. Krgle and
Mrs. Roy Richardson,
group enjoyed a Fellowship hour
with Mrs. Johnson serving load
drinks.

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Von Braun Lashes Space Policy As Medaris Retires
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M issile Expert Says New Program
W ill Slow Up U.S. In Space Race
WASHINGTON (UP I) - MUilk
espert Wernher to o Braun lathed
oat at Mm nation'* new space pollof today la a growing interaervlce
.m m o u following announcement
&lt;d Maj. Goa. John B. Medaris
that he la retiring.
Voa Braun said the decision to
give the Air Force full control of
the space program Indicates lack
ot confidence "la a proven rocket
team.” and threatens to put the
United States even further behind
In the space race.
Von Braun, German-born scien­
tist who led the team that launch­
e d the first U. S. satellite, ad­
d re sse d a breakfait meeting of
National Assn, of Food Chains.
His criticism or tne policy snifl
came on the heels of Nodaris' an­
nouncement that he will step down
Jan. 31 as boss of the Army Ord­
nance Missile Command which
baa headquarters at Huntsville,
Ala.
Associates said Medaris was not
retiring because of his disap
^ointm ent with the Army's new
Wcaled-down role, but be has spok­
en sot against the move.
Von Braun said constant "reevaluations and reassessment*'' al­

so are slowing American progress
in space.
"We must carry forward a long
range space program if we don't
mean to abandon the heavens to
the Reds,” he said.
Voa Braun said the Army agency
is twiddling its thumbs, waiting
for "someone in Washington" to
decide whether to break up its
"m arital relationship" with the
Army and make it the new "bride­
groom” of the Air Force.
"We have not sued (or this di­
vorce,” he said.
America could make a great
stride toward matching sup­
erior Russian rocket thrusts by
speeding development of the Sa­
turn, a 1 ,300,000-pound thrust roc­
ket, he said. He said the Saturn
project is moving ahead “ but M
could move faster."
Medaris, 37” Is retiring after 2S
years of service. He scheduled a
news conference this afternoon in
New York.
The fight over the military space
program is on* of the major head­
aches Defense Secretary Neil H.
McElroy will face when he re­
turns this afternoon from a month
long Pacific tour.
McElroy, who hopes to leave

Population Gains
’May Add Judge

hie-cabinet poet by ttw end of die
year, must decide what to do
about the German scientist* in Me­
daris' command at Redstone Ar­
senal, Huntsville. Ala.
By a recent decision which ap­
peared to lodge chief responsibility
in the Air Force, McElroy took
the Army largely out of the space
field but left unsettled the future
of the 2,100 scientists and techni­
cians at Redstone.
The Huntsville scientists have
been developing the giant Saturn
rocket, a 1,500,000-pound thrust
vehicle, for the Defense Depart­
ment’s Advanced Research Pro­
ject* Agency ARPA. But the Army
missile men have complained they
are getting Insufficient funds to
speed the development.
Medaris, a native of Milford.
Ohio, has been active in missile
work since 1915. lie supervised
the launching of America’s first
earth satellite in 1913 and has led
in development of the Jupiter in­
termediate range ballistic missile.
Friends said that Medaris has
not "entertained any offers" from
industry and would not, at least
until he leaves the Army. There
was speculation he might join
some private firm, however.

1 p. m. Stocks

VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Cloudy and somewhat warmer tonight and tomorrow. High today, 85*90. Low tonight, 75*80.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
W in Established 190t
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1959
United Praaa

News Briefs!
Two Face C harges
WASHINGTON (UPI) —i
ai grand jury today brought
tampt of Caagnoa charges against
two union official* and two other
persona la connection with testi­
mony before tho Senate Rackets
Committee. One ef those named
was Maurice A. Hutcheson of Indi­
anapolis, president ef the United
Brotherhood of Cerpeater*.

President Urges
DeGaulle On West
Summit Meeting
if

sar Carlton, were named.
A new estimate for the circuit’s
population is nearly one million,
according to G. W. Laycock of
Rockledgc who was her* today.
Laycock is serving on a special
population committee with Wil­
liam II. Dial, Orlando, and W.
T. Warren Jr. of Fort Pierce.
Laycock and the committee are
touring the circuit this week be­
fore making their recommenda­
tions to Gov. LeRoy Collins.
The criteria and method use-1
in making the estimates are la
accord with the methods used by
the Rureau of Ccnus, Laycock
said.
County-by-cuuuty totals in the
new estimate are: Seminole, 52,000; Orange, 2(7,300; Brevprd,
107,000; St. Lucie, 31.800; Indian
River. 23,(00; Osceola. 18.600;
Martin, 15,500 and Okeechobee,
5,400.
Public hearings wiU be held in
Melbourne and Orlando at which
the committee will hear data
to support these population fig­
ures. City and county officials,
chamber of commerce officials
and utility managers will be in­
vited to give (heir views.

PARIS (UPI) — President El­
senhower has sent three lettcre to
French President Charles DeGaulle la the past three weeks urg­
ing t Western summit meeting in
Paris to prepare for an East-West
confcrece, diplomatic sourcea re­
ported today.
French officials refused to con­
firm or deny the reports.
The sources said Eistnhower’t
latest letter was delivered to De§Gaulle on Friday. They said El­
senhower called for an early
meeting of the Western "Big
Four" to settle differences of
opinion before sitting down with
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khru­
shchev, for ?cold w ar" talks.
The sources said it was the
third letter from Eisenhower
since his talks with Khrushchev
at Camp David, Md., last month.
According to the source*, it is State Flood Board
a u s w almost inevitable that DeGaulle will invite Eisenhower, Issues '61 Plans
British Prime Minister Harold
WASHINGTON (U Pl)-T h* FloMacmillan and West German rida Flood Control Board present­
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to ed its plan* for fiscal 1961 today
Paris, possibly by the end o&lt; this to the Corps « Engineers.
month.
Tho board a»ked the Budget
Bureau Monday to Include its
request for $22,289,800 in appro­
DeBary Chamber
priations for the year, including
$13,955,000 for new projects and
Meets Tomorrow
$6,307,000 for continuing contracts.
m The Denary Chamber of Com­
■The board also requested that
merce wlli hold a dinner meet­ $1,277,800 be included to repay
ing at 7 p. m. tomorrow at Ry- funds appropriated by the state
mall Restaurant on Route 17.
for flood control alxive matching
A film "Highway hearing" will amounts from the government in
be shown during the meeting.
previous years.

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SAN QUENITN, Calif. (UP!) Caryl Chessman—who sidestepped
the gas chamber for nearly 13
years alter being condemned for
robbery, kidnap and rap*— lashed
out today at California Justice. Tb*
38-year old convict-author also crit­
icized Gov. Edmund G. Brown,
who refused to grant clemency
which would have saved Chessman
from the gas chamber for the
seventh t'm e. He is scheduled to
die at 10 a. ra. p. s. t. Friday.

Layoffs Soar
DETROIT (UPI) -

Almost « •*

third of die atsumo*) line* ur&lt;f
ing out UM0 Chavrolet* were clos­
ed down by steel shortages today
as auto industry layoffs soared to
72.828. Layoffs today soared to
rolet assembly and Fisher Body
plants at JsneavlUe, Wis., the
Chevrolet assembly plant at At­
lanta and G il's plants at Saginaw
and Flint, Mich., added 3.978 to
the growing number of idled
worker*.

MIAMI (UPI) - Hurricane Ju­
dith sped across the Atlantic to­
ward the Azores Islands today, no
longer a threat t« any major
land area.
At 5 s. m. Judith was about $1(1
miles east of Bermuda, racing to
the east northeast at shout 40
miles per hour.
The Miami weather bureau said
the hurricane, which cut across Widow Kills Children
Florida Sunday as a tropical
ALLENTOWN. Pa. (UPI) - A
storm, is expected to continue the widow who police said admitted
«atne forward movement it the killing her five children with over­
tame speed during the next doses of barbiturates because ah*
12 hours with a slight Increase in couldn't support them was to be
forward speed In the same direc­ charged with five counts involv­
tion thereafter.
ing murder today. .Mrs. Ruth L.
Gale winds extended 300 miles ] Urdanivla, 41, widow of a Peruvian
in the southeast semicircle and diplomat, lobbed to police, "Who
80 miles to the northwest. Ships in wanta a woman with five child­
the path of the storm were warn­ ren?” She told investigators she
ed to use caution.
tried suicide three times after
An official Weather Bureau re­ giving the children 74 barbiturates
port issued Monday showed the ln«t Wpdni"M|i8v
storm packed little punch when It
hit the southwest Florida coast
Sunday. The highest wind record­
er! was a 56 m.p.h. gust at Fort
Myers Beach, a weather official
•aid.
Comparatively minor damage
was done and no deaths, although
LONDON tUI’li — Western oh
1.500 to 1,900 persons left beaches servers
today saw no letup in So
and islands in the face of the ap­
viet Prem ier Nikita S. Khrush­
proaching storm. Rainfall for the chev's "peace drive" despite the
Port Myers area was 7:57 inches expulsion of the security officer
in a 24 hour period.
at the American Embassy in Mo*
cow in an incident reminiscent of
the Stalin era.
Dipomats were surprised, even
shocked, by the kidnaping and ar­
rest of Russell Langt-lle and his
ouster by the Soviets on charges
of espionage. But they tended to
regard the incident as an isolated
episode rather than any switch to
the methods of the cold war.
All signs, in the belief of ofd
rials here, still point to a continua­
tion of the "spirit of Camp I)av
id” as far as Khrushchev is con
cerned, cocpled with a genuine de­
sire on his part to get along with
the West.
The Langelle incident jolted of­
ficials here. However, they did
not regard U as any indication of
a switchback to cold war tactics.
The general British view was
summed up in an editorial ui the
Times of London winch said Mon­
day, "The incident is a sign that
the Russian police service* are
still strong. It is probable tlut
the affair was due to ths momen­
tum of the machine rather than
any deliberate decision by the
govern rasnt.”

No Letup Seen
In Peace Drive

Red China Urged
To Talk Peace
SAFETY AWARD gw* to the Marines as Maj. Ralph C. Wood. CO of the
Marine Barracks a t the Naval Air Stutlon, receives the Cdr. John H. Bear
Memorial Safe Driving Plaque from Cdr. LewU D. Tnmny, NAS executive
officer, and Chuck Saunders of the Floridu Highway Patrol look* on. The
safe driving competition has been a|wiwored at the station since 1966.
(Navy Photo)

i

Walldl
Union Ready
To Fight
Injunction

PARIS (UPI)—A French weekly
claimed today that Britain's Prin­
cess Margaret soon will become
engaged to young Canadian law­
yer John TUrner, one of her es­
corts In Canada last year. British
court circles immediately called
the report "impoaetble” end point­
ed out that Turner is a Roman
Catholic. The 29-year-old princess'
spokesman declined to eommenL

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) - A
mechanical failure caused an ox
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock plosion in an sngino room of the
prices at 1 p. m.:
Woodward Iron Co. today, injur­
American TAT .................. 79 Vs ing four men, two ot tftem seri­
American Tobacco .......... .. 103
ously. John Urquhart, chairman
C A O ............
•7V* of the board of Woodward, said the
Chrysler ........
64
explosion was caused when "a
Curtiss • Wright
30'» cross head on a blowing engine
DuPont ..........
i s s s s s i i . . 259Vs broke and ■ piston went up into
9Dk the engine and allowed gas to keep
District, Eastman Kodak ...............

Pupulntion increases in the Ninth Judicial
which includes Seminole County, have more thun doubled
over the pant three yearn, making tho circuit eligible for two
more judges, it was announced todny.
Three yearn ago, the population eatimute was 405,379.
A t th a t time two additional judges, Volie Williams and Vaa-

Government Asks Court

M arriage Humor

Blast Takes Toll

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPJi
—Ireland appealed to Red Chins
today to negotiate a peaceful *«(dement with the Dalai Lama and
iwcwgalze "the right ot (to small
Tibetan people to control their
own destiny.”

NO. 545

PITTSBURGH (UPI) - A U. 8.
attorney, acting under ertiera ot
President Elsenhower, today ask­
ed federal court to issue aa to
function In halt the 99day at sal
strike toe 10 days.
U. S. Ally. Hubert !. Teilelbaua
handed the TaftHartley back-towork petition to tb* clerk at tb*
Western District court ot Penn­
sylvania, putting h up lo Federal
Judge Herbert P. Sorg to decide
whether to order 300,000 steel­
workers back to their Jobs.
Sorg accepted the petition and
then went into a closed session
with Tettelbaum and Clark Jam ee
Wallace, saying, "Until I have
STEEL FACT FINDERS Puul Lehucaky, Geortru Taylor and John A. Perread the petition, 1 cannot sap
klntt cleared the way yenterday for the injunction bringing • cooling-off
when a hearing will be held.”
period in the nteel etrike. They r e tr ie d to President Eiacnhower that
The government petition was
there waa "no agreement” by the industry and the union. (UPI Telephoto)
nine pages long and listed all the
strikebound companies.
Teltelbaum received tb* petition
from George C. Doub, an assist­
ant attorney general whe flew
here from Washington.
The petition asked (or an to
hmctioo directing .tb* United
ed
in
1958.
At
that
time,
Seminole
Discussing
tiie
need
for
a
sur­
.S e m te ^ , County school offi­
County waa given a priority three dtaeiworkwa Uaioa -L un Strike
cials wiD conduct a survey dur­ vey. Milwee said that a 73 per
since July 15— to instruct t o
rating.
cent enrollment growth in the
ing the early part ot IN I on county over the last three year*
Milwee said school officials members to return to nark for M
the need for a Junior collega for
plan to work on the survey as days and for the Immediate is­
made locating a Junior college
soon ai they complete their suance ef a temporary restrain­
the county, Supt. R. T. Mllwec here a prime necessity.
ing order pending issuance of the
An earlier survey was conduct­ present building program.
said this morning.
injunction.
Tho United Steelworker* Union
said it would fight an injunction
because the work atoppsge "doe*
not imperil the national health or
safety."
President Elsenhower, saying
it was a "sad day for the nation”
Monday ordered the Justice De­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The partment to seek the injunction.
State Department ha* denied Rus­
The big steel union's executive
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — More cility hat to b* evacuated when sian charges that the security o(than 3,500 firefighters today were fire broke through the northeast ficer of the U. S. Embassy in board was called to ■ meeting
this afternoon and the wage-policy
expected to contain the 14.2UO- corner of the Angeles blazes from Moscow was involved in an Amer­ committee to meet Wednesday
acre brush fire that has flamed Bear Canyon. There were 10 ican sspionage ring in the Soviet morning. The strike la now 9C
through Los Angeles National For­ adult* and three children in the Union.
days old.
camp.
Department spokesman Lincoln
est for a week.
“The steel strikes does not im­
White said Monday night Uiat this peril the national health or safety
Fire officials remained cautious
country gave the true facta Sat­ within the meaning of the Taft*
but said if weather conditions con­
urday when it said the official Hartley Act.
tinued favorable they would havt
was kidnaped, threatened snd of­
tho blaze fully encircled during
"The provisions of the Taftfered bribes to spy against the Hartlry Act which have been t o
the morning hours.
United States.
T h ey (wifan re l» * .in g a q u ip rm -n l ^
y o k e d are unconstitutional.”
This country, Whit* said, was
and firelighters Monday night but
The spokesman did not elabor­
not backing down "one fraction ate on the union's contention ot
plan to leave a largs complement
of
an
inch"
from
that
account.
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Two
on hand (or weeks to handle mop
unconslitullonality.
He spoke out after (ho Soviet
U. S. Presidents pay final homage
up operations.
United Steelworkers President
Some 7uu men Monday contain today to Gen. George C. Mar­ government published a statement David J. McDonald said his un­
cd a 3,5oo acre fire near Castalc, shall si simple, touching funeral asserting that the official, Russell ion would try lo block the order
Pi miles northeast of the central services for the stately soldier- A. Langelle, had been caught at­ in district court here and. if un­
blaze in nigged mountainous ter­ diplomat they considered one of tempting to pass a package con successful, It would carry the
taining money and an Intelligence fight to the Third Circuit Court of
ritory. The fire started Sunday ' tiie greatest Americans.
President Eisenhower and for­ code to an agent while they were Appeals in Philadelphia and to
when a bullet tore through a high
mer President Truman, "Mar­ on a bus together.
tension power line.
tiie United States Supreme Court.
White said flatly that "there's
A Long Beach sihuol cam p fa- shall's comrade* in moincutous
McDonald said th* steelworkers
no
such
person.
He
(Langelle)
events of war and peace, wiU
would obey s return to work in­
lead the small group of govern­ did not give any rubles" to any­ junction but would be free lo
ment anti military leaders at til* one.
, strike again at the c-'.d of 80 days
Boy Taking Long
The spokesman said langelle, if their demands were not mot.
private ceremony In the chapel
who
is
on
hi*
way
to
Washing­
of nearby Ft. Myer, Va.
Government lawyrrs were gear­
Bike Ride Brings
Marshall then will be buried in ton, would be replaced in Mos­ ed for what was expected to be
family only rites in Arlingi &gt;n Na­ cow by another official. Hu said the first all out challrngo of tiie
Out Searchers
tional Cemetery. The nation will he did not know what Langelle'* government's power to forco
Billy Schaeffer, ll-year-old Lake give it* last tribute—a 19 gun sal- new assignment would bo.
striking workers bark un the job
Mary boy, took a bike ride after uale, three valleys of rifle shots,
under the 12-year-old Tatt-Hariley
school yesterday to mull over a tiie melancholy notes of "Taps”
bad report card and wound up —when the distinguished old sold­ Opponents Of New labor law.
Justice Department lawyers were
being sought by a countywide
known lo have examined every
irarch party which included the ier is brought to his (Inal resting Amendment Hit
place.
National Guard.
ORLANDO (UPI) House aspect of the slriko in their long
The five star general died Fri­
Hr was found about 9 p. m.
Speaker
Thomas
D.
Beasley
level preparation for a legal battle
by the father of on* of a group day at Walter Heed Army Hospi­ ed scorn today at political candi­ with the Steelworkers Union.
of Boy Seoul* aiding in the search tal of old age, kidney truuhls date! opposed to the legislative
T. A. Best, also of Laka M ary, aaid and the effect* of a scries of re apportionment amendment.
Billy was pushing his bike between strokes. He was 78.
The DeFuniak Springs lawmaker, Truman To Name
Casselberry and home.
planning himself In run for gover­
The boy said he had "ju at been Absentee Ballot
nor next year, did not name any Choice Later On
riding around" since school was
auch opponents.
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Formdismissed. Some friend* said be Deadline Oct. 29
Hut in a speech to the annual er President Harry H. Truman
had received "a had re w rt card
convention of the State Association
Seminole County Supervisor of of County Commissioners, he at­ has promised to name "a little 1st*
anti said he wasn't going home."
Registration Camilla Bruce said tacked "people trying to ride into er on" hit personal choice among
today that Uie deadline for ab­ high office by opposing reappor- the dozen Democrats he believes
sentee voting in Hie Nov. 3 re- tionment without regard to the coul&lt;( Ik- elected president In next
344 Tickets Sold
year's election.
apportionment election is Oct. 29. harm they are doing the Hate.”
Arriving here Monday from
All ballots must be postmarked
To Smothers Dinner not later than 5 p. m. on that
Independence, Mo., for the fu­
Enterprise Porent
neral today of Gen. G o rg e C.
Three hundred forty-four ticket* date, $lrs. Bruce said.
Marshall, Truman was peppered
have been sold for the Civic Cen
Council To Meet
with question* from reporters
ter dinner at which Sen. George
Smather* wdl be guest of honor Only 3 Qualify
The regular meeting of the En­ about th# campaign.
He told them that ha hoped
tomorrow night, City 3tanager
terprise Parent-Teacher Council
For Trustee Post
Warren Knowles said today.
will be held at the school today the Democrat* would select *
Sanford civic club members and
candidate "who can wus — and
Only three candidate* qualified at 7:30 p. m.
their wives will make up a large to run for the Seminole County
Program will be under the dir­ I’m sure wo wiU.”
part of the guests at Um 7:30 school trustee post. The deadline ection of Mrs. Katherine Seller*
“ Ws'va got a dozen men who
p. m dinner.
for qualifying was yesterday.
with final plans completed for could wla. Hut you can't trick m*
Stale Senator Douglas Sten
All three wiU run for re-election. the annual Halloween * carnival into' saying who they are,” he
sirom wiU introduce Sen. Sm ith They are R. F. Cooper, Jim Blken- scheduled for Thursday, October said. “1’U tell you my choke a
29.
era.
little later on.”
Meyer and Roy. Mann.

County Plans Junior College Survey

Weather May Aid Control Espionage Charge
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Steel Talks
Resumed By
"Negotiators
*

ja

WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;—Union
and managemsnt negotiator* r«tomad (teed contract talk* today.
They diacua*cd a *caled • down
union wags demand designed to
aetUa the M-day itrikt.
T te revised union proposal
araiaad hopes of agreements to end
w tb* w ont steel strike in the na­
tion’s history.
ft. Conrad Cooper, chief man•gemeat negotiator, led his fourman bargaining team into the ho­
tel suite of Steelworkers' Presi­
dent David J. McDonald fire
minutes befors the scheduled
hour.
McDonald declined to comment
on tha new union proposal. He
imposed for photographs with Coup­
l e r for about five minutes before
bargaining begin.
Cooper reiterated that ha knew
nothing about tha pared - down
union peace offer,
Elsenhower was described a*
gratified a t the resumption of ne­
gotiations.
"Naturally he is gratified at
anything that Indicates some pro­
gress," the White House said.
£
The resumption of talks marked
v the first direct union-ms negements
negotiation since both parties
broke off bargaining.OcL B. Hath
•ides agreed Thursday to go back
to the table et the urgent sugges­
tion of Eisenhower’s bet-finding
PONY EXPRESS NEWSBOY Gary Gunns of Silver U k e delivers The
hoard, U avoid a Taft • Hartley
Sanford Herald with the help of his friend, "Smoky," which he considered
atrika-stopping Injunction.
a bargain in transm utation a t a $50 purchase price. Gary is one of T he
The first hint of a break In the
Herald newsboys observing National Newsboy Day tomorrow. He is the 12stalemate came after secret meet­
year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunns.
(Staff Photo)
ings between Edgar Kaiser, bead
m « f Kaiser Industries, and repre­
sentatives of the union. Kaiser
said later that he had made no
committment toward a contract.
Reliable sources said the u n io n 'll
.s i
vp
ft
pared down its wage demands h y ; r m C V |l p
A I ' l ’p C C
a considerable amount in its la t-l1 , W 3 , I I C IW r , C " l
est peace offer. It was said to be
a two-year proposal calling lor
much less than the 30-cent pack-j
the_ ____
coast,,
age the Steelworkers previously
St. Augustine city commission- . commissioners
___ ______ from
_____
•
have insisted on in a two-year
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — kirgil er&gt; w|,0 injp*cted Sanford Wed* j Knowles said. Sanford uses five

NO. 548

Nuclear Loaded Bomber
Collides With Air Tanker
TV Industry Plans
OwnPoliceAction
WASHINGTON (U PI)—The pres Wont of the National
Assn, of Broadcasters gnl&lt;) today the radio and TV industry
will tAke action to prevent the rigging of quiz programs.
There is no need for the government to step in, he said.
Hnrold K. Fellows said the industry "has proved, in it*
four decades of service, it can clean its own house when

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St. Augustine Officials

Editor Charges

News Briefs

Ike Invited

Campaign Fight
Expected To Name
Gray's Successor

Holdup Attempt

First Step

7

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Seminole Voters
For Election Up

Fire Still Rages

Logan Is Installed
*As Society President

*

2

HARDINSBURG. Ky. (UPI) — •
An atomic bomb-carrying B-U
Siratofortress collided tel flight
Thursday night with a KC-133 re ­
fueling plane and both ptanw
crashed to the earth in flam es.
Air Force disaster crews pick­
ing through lhe wreckage of ■
B32 jet bomber which collided
with its tanker plane found tha
nuclear bomb It was carrying to ­
day, and the Air Force said th e n
was no danger of explosloa o r
radiation.
An Air Force spokesman ia
Washington emphasised that tha
bomb was found Intact and p(*^
suraably would be removed from
the area at once. He said th at
had the weapon been brokaa
apart by the Impact, there might
have been limited radiation d an ­
ger.
Flv# of the 12 erewmen aboard
the two planes survived the crash.
Bodies of three others wens r*covsred and four more men wera
missing, the Air Force said.
The crash between two glanta
of lhe jet age occurred about
1:83 p. m. 20 mil*! south af
here in rugged, tree covered
country tei the rough River Dam
basin.
Witnesses said the wreckage d
the two planes soeinsd to fall la
(our flaming bails. Wrackaga was
spread over a Sevan mils area.
Tbe flash ot tha ax plosion wee
seen as far away as Evansville,
lad., about W miles lo the north­
west.
Roth planes were from Colum­
bus Air Force Base in Mississippi,
base officials said this was tha
first crash of its kind since Uta
Strategic Air Command began iU
round-the-clock refueling program
nine years ago.
The Air Force had cautioned
away sightseers but said there
was no need for an evacuation of
the arcs. A helicopter search waa
being mads for additional su r­
vivors.
The five survivors wera taken
to Ft. Knox Hospital. No inter­
views with newsmen were perm itted.
The B 32 cost seven million dol­
lars and the KC-133 costa more
than four million dollar*.

necessary.'
The NAB official made the
promise in a speech lo more than
300 radio and television executivea holding a conference here
Hr announced that the Indus­
try's board will met Nov. 13 at
BANGKOK. Thailand (UPI) - Los Angeles to weigh (he quasThe government will invite Presi­ tlon.
"Should the television rode re­
dent Elsenhower to visit Thailand quire additional language to fur
after his trip lo Moscow next ther safeguard the viewing audl
spring. Foreign Office .sources re-, ence. against .misrepresentation, orl.T .T ’. l i r j r ”
deceit, In this or other areas of
ported today.
programming,” he said, 'the
needed steps will be takrn."
Fellows, however, blamed Use
LAKELAND (UPI) - A husky recent scandal on oulilde packag­
gunmsn attempted to hold up the ing producers who "have hood­
First State Bank of Lakeland early winked the public and broadcast­
today. But the bandit lett empty ers whose facilities they use."
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Poli­
He said the NAU was recom­ tical experts predicted today that
handed when he found the time
mending that the review board a hot campaign fight will be
luck on the vault wuuld not open study the testimony given at re­
for another hour. Shcrifl'a depu cent congressional heartngs on TV ■lager) by those seeking to be the
lie* search for the frustrated rub­ quix shows to see what action was successor of veteran Secretary of
State R. A. Gray.
ber.
needed to clean up the situation.
The 77-year-old Gray announced
At the same time, he warned Thursday he will .lot seek rethat "this unfortunate episode in election. In poor health, he said
MIAMI (UPI) — Florida has broadcasting" may result in a he hopes to finish his term which
made a atari toward training challenge lo the industry’s own ends In January, I9M1.
technicians for Industry in lU higu system of voluntary self regulaGray, who has been In publle
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k
l
l
w
l
a
tlion
w in npresumably
r u iiim n m w
nby
u
rpossible
w t &gt; u t h la snew
in US
life nearly half a century, has
Sn&lt;* JU~®,„c.u,
* legislation in Congress.
served as secretary of aUlo fee
His rledge followed ■ warning 9 years. Ho laid ha will retire
P‘ t « source* .eld the union 1A J
ne' ,by
*Uv"S*l,ly ‘"Vi
u-IU'k* ,a3 St’ Augustine 1^ “ L a ^ ‘Haller Mid tbo V'W
front
Earl
W.
Klntner,
chairman
now asking
about
a
20-cent
wtr
T
3
.
“
*
,
k
grossed
v
f
h
oi/r
upcraljans
Both
cities
Use
the
j.ram
t,
itUl
fairly
new
sitfee
Inw
on lhe advice of his physician.
Hi “0j our pcr,on&gt;» I," Sahfbrd etly stutilaiy land fill disposal method. Florida’* economy was Ued to of the Federal Trade Commission,
and benefit package spread oye
Gray disclosed he has gall blad­
(hat the government would police
a two-year period.
altitude" toward the nation's manager Warren Knuwrlc. said j ’flic vis.tors asked how our pay . tourism and agriculture until the quit shows unless the industry der trouble and ■ heart condition.
There was no immediate reac-,
At least eight persons have
yesterday
plan for city employe* works, past five years.
took steps "to keep radio and TV been prominently mentioned as
tlon from industry sources. Chief
The
commissioners,
In
.i
lid
by
New tun said he doubted "that
Knowles
»aid.
They
wanted
lo
P
o
l
d
l
'
l
s
R
t
t
p
O
l
't
programs
free
of
deceit
and
Management Negotiator K. Con­ we could find a single federal St. Augustine Mayor J. Furl
Gray’s successor. Only one, Talla­
kn iw how Sanford can operate
i*A\'AVFHAf s-|, 1111*11 fraud."
rad Cooper declared: "It's news public servant who has come al­ Mlckirr inspected Lie town nu the with
hassee
salesman Edward G.
21
police
officers
w.iilc
St.
CAPE
CANAVF.KAl^
fla
.
(U1
1)
Fellows &gt;.iid the congressional
to me."
together clean with the people in adviev of local City Planner Je r­ Augustine has 28 and 1, a small- -H ear Aim. W K Ha horn tod investigation of rigged quit pro­ Hornsby, has formally announced.
Both sides agiced to resume the matter of the facts of govern­ ry Duke who recommended San­
Uray defeated him In 1938,
er town, llisiussiun of bow San- f*lc American R o c k e t hociety grams showed that broadcasters— Others include Rep. John Shipp
bargaining late Thursday alter ment.”
ford a* * place to see good citylike
the
public
—
had
been
lord
can
levy
11
mills
for
city
1
ll'*
‘
f
,
l«
J
l
40
George W. Taylor, chairman of
of Marianna, Sen. Tam Adami of
He spoke before an audience of operations,
r Hi it refuse dlaoov.1 " P o tio n * at a 83 p.-r rent level »-V) tent
'* « shots
»n“l* f.ire
re needed
" ," “ ro before
™,0'» tha
,n" "naive."
Orange Park, l’olk County Tax
the fact-finding panel, appealed to journalists at the kickoff banquet
Findin H tx!.» Der vMr for St &gt;•« * 22‘» mill, for operation. I’olaris missile wiU.be oper.tlonal.
, |e
lhe imJllllry wouM Collector Ray Clements, Hillsbo­
them to act “pronto."
for the 20th annual Newspaper cost 3!”ii ’a
sAtiis* while
while
a»sc»smciit while St. Xugustinc Nafoora sai&lt;! he belicvc&lt;l the
every precaution to *ec it rough County Sheriff Ed blackTaylor planned to stay away \yCl,]&lt;
Augustine's 10,000 m
people,
“ submarine launched bsl-1(|oe*n’t happen again"
at a 50 per cent level was also
burn, former tag commissioner
from the talks and concentrate on
Comedians Dob Hope and lied Sanford pays only $53,000 to get brought
Intlc missile, may he the key to
up.
K. V. Fisher of Tallahassee, Rail­
writing e report to the President Skelton received special “friends rid of garbage and irasb fur more
discouraging
surprise
attack*.
Sanford operates with U3 em ­
road Commissioner Alan lloyd of
with the aid of his fellow board of the press’* awards at the ban-1than 13,000 persons surprised the
ployes wldie the smaller city has
.Miami and John L. McMullen of
members, Paul Ixhociky and quel.
179. We have one hudding of­
Live Oak.
John A. Perkins.
Newton said no records of the *
i-s
•
is
■
ficial; they have three, Knowles
DETROIT
tUI’l)
Steel
shortGray said he will not lake an
Once he gets the report, the federal expenditure of billions ot I f) l l O m i f l ( l N K n
explained.
ages forced curtailment of 1980
Present rrcnnW show Unit 12,- active part in hia successor's
Chief Executive muy *eek a court lax dollars an- open lo the citl- V U I I I U I I l i a U I U J I I
The Police Department, Civic model car production for the first 5u9 persons will he eligible to election. He added he wanted a
order directing the 500,000 strik- xen.
Center, new lire station, recrea­ time today as the auto induatry vote Nov. 3 in Seminole County "good man" for the job and said
ere to return to work for 80 day*.
"Give Uie free people the
tion UcUiUcs and municipal sta­ reported near record sales of the on the controversial legislative there are several likely ones be­
But use of a court order seem­ truth," lie said, “ and an informed
dium Wert* inspected by the visit new model*. Ward'a Automotive
ing mentioned.
ed less likely today in light of public opinion always will reANGELES (UPII — A in commissioners. I'ney liked Reports, statistical agency for the re-apportionment proposal.
The total figure topped the
At hia announcement, Gray re­
tha stepped-up pace of backstage spend lo the challenge, whether it yi^antle brush fire raged un- lb neat appearance of depart- *m„ Industry, reported dealers
developments typical of pre bo Uie need lor more la'c s or , hr eked in the Ian Angeiil-s fool- mem* and said department heads ,ohl inure c a l' in tha first 10 days I9A8 regtslration figure of 11,239 assured his employes they wuuhl
not 1m- fired by the n u n who
settlement maneuvering.
the danger ot atomic fallout,
bills today and there was no Im­ were impressive, Knowles (Minted of this month than in any other by more Ilian 10 per cent.
The figure fur Sanford voters follows him "if you continue Ui
PARIS (UPI) — Dr. Solomon
mediate hope of bringing it un- out.
new model introduction period increases! five per rent with 6,- do the same type of work you Lefstchcu, Russian-born American
ihr control.
"They made me proud to he since record smashing 1933.
970 eligible to vote.
have always done for me."
mathemaiician who came out of
About 30 to 10 homes were with­ city msnager in 'unford," tie — — ——— ------ ------------------retirement 10 help lhe United
in less than a mile of the blare sa id.
State, space program, said today
and in peril. Several hundred oth­
the Russians are ahead because
er homes were In potential danthey have a 10 to 13 year lead in
g«r.
mathematics.
An estimated 80 person* were
Application 10 the County ZonWalsh told Uie board that his various forms of art work.
LcfsrheU, 73, professor em eri­
forced to spend the night away
Ing Hoard for a use permit has proposed ci-iiter wuuld lie similar
The center would display sam- tus of Princeton University, la con­
from their threatened homes in
revealed a proposed arts and to the Art ami Research Institute pies of their work and give them _________
m math*sidered one_____
of the_____
leading
Phillip H. Logan was Installed collected during the Easter Seal the big Tujunga Canyon in the
crafts
center
(or
Seminole
County
at
Maitland
and
wuuld
provide
an
some
workshop
facilities,
he
said.
,
inatlcians
in
the
United
States,
Hg
M president of Lhe Crippled Child­ drive were donated to Forrest flareup area. Other residents
which would provide a clearing outlst for lhe talents of "huo
There are only two other cen- will be awarded an hooorary dawere warned to tie ready to flee
bum mule County school trus- house for tairnt and art work,
ren's Society last night while Ken­ Park School lor crippled children at any time,
dreds" of persons, especially ters in Florida similar to the one grre by the Sorbonne University
lee* It, F. Cooper, Jim Uirken- The roiling board approved a those of retirement age, who do he plans, Walsh said.
&gt;today.
neth W. McIntosh, rstiring presi­ to help defray the expenses of Uie
meyer and Hoy Mann qualified public hearing un th« application
dent, was commended for “the chihln-n wtio attend front Senimuhyesterday to run fur re election by Harold Walsh, who divides hi*
outstanding job in guiding the lo­ County.
in Inc- Nov. 3 elections. Tney have time In-tween here snd Chicago
The
society
plans
to
open
lhe
cal group through its first year."
held Hie three trustee (Mists for ^mi who said he expects to e.tab0 tiier olficial* installed last Easier Seal Drive with llie Easter
thr past two year*.
fish the art center on hia prop.
Monday is the deadline tur (-riy south uf Highway 438 near
night were Dr. M. Vann I’arxer, Lily Rail again in the early
qualifying as a candidate fur trus- Spring Like ltd.
first vice president and Edith Spring. The dale will ue announced
taler. Co-Cnatrmen ot the drive
MIAMI (l!!'l)— A su.sp .bus tee. Candidales must be register­
Krygier secretary.
_
Ime of squalls in the Caribbean ed voters and pay real nr personal
The Society was formed last
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diminished in intensity today, ap- property taxes. A petition which
October under tne sponsorship ot and Kemieta
3lcmiusii.
parcntly ending any threat it may be obtained Irom the county
Uie haniord Pilot Cluo. Prior to
might become the loth tropical school office must be signed by
tha organisation of the society, ail
storm of the season.
five petitioners.
fund* collected during Uie Master
A hurricane hunter plane raAcceptance of tin- school board’*
heal Drive were pooied with Die juuge Alexander
dined it found tup wind, in tbe recommended eight mill tax levy
Central Florida .Sociely ot Cnppl
disturbance at 23 to 35 miles an for support and maintenance and
William Stemper, president of
ed Children ami divided among 3 0 } j» 14 0 L *U f l e w
hour, compared to the 45 oillc an two mills for the budding and bus the semimde County Board of
hour
peak
Thursday.
reserve fund will also be voted Realtors w.i» elected district vice
The outstanding service rendered
At It a. m. the Weather Bureau on In the election
president of the state board at tha
by the sociely was providing; s^minole County Juvenile Judge said the easterly wave stretched on in the election.
group's convention in Tallahassee.
piiysiolnt-raphy treatments in ban- Wilson Alexander tixlay sab! that front the western tip of Cuba
ford By Don .Sattcrlee, physiother­ there i» no need for any curlew suulh-touthwesl into the Gulf of
Stemper made a report of the
apist.
cuovention at a dinner meeting
in the county lo curb juvenile dclin Honduras. It wai moving to the
Twelve per cent U Uia funds
of the local board last night.
quency.
west at IS lo IS miles an hour.
Attending the convention with
I Judge Alexander made the state
Four suits to collect Jivn noo
from Chase and Co. were filed -Stemper were Wally Deitrichs,
m
in the Seminole County Clerk’s I Gladys Dawvon, and Neal Farmer,
office yesterday.
Al l*»*
meeting, the
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I'iainliff’s Marlin and Friedn group also heard from Seminole
The United Appeal In Longwood l* not h large enough percentage
ORLANDO (UPI) — Two new Rundbiad, and Irma and Harold County Zoning director who spoke
will start Saturday morning with of juvenile delinquents in Semi- memtiers have been added to the Strecker filed romplaints saying on new tuning changes.
TURNING OVER THE RESTAURANT to the Jaycees for tomorrow'*
a coffee for the workers at the nole County to warrant such ac hoard of directors of the Minute that on March 18 a* they were
Maid Corp.
home of Mr*. A. R. Lorinann, tlon.
Puncuko Day, Mrs. H. A. Appleby added h«r endorsement of th t culinary
stopped on the Orange Blossom
He added that many times lie
The company said Thursday Trail, waiting for a red light
chairman of the committee. The
ability of the Juycee grill men, chairmaned by Don Royer, center, and a*drive will run five dayi and will has issued court orders on an in­ Edward. Aborn and Harold F. near Given SC, a Chase (ruck
Oviedo Chamber of Com mere*
sidled by Tom McDonald und others. The pancakes will be served from 6:30
dividual basis imposing curfew uf Keindet brought the number of struck the rear of their car. As a President Ben F. Ward J r. today
blanket the Longwood area.
a. m. until 8 p. m. a t Mrs. Appeby’a Valdez restaurant. “All you can eat"
Solicitors for the drive will be juveniles "where I think the hour* directors to 18. Aborn was p res­ r-ault of this the couples were urged all members or tbe or­
of the pancakes, sauaage and milk or coffee will go for $1 per adult or 60
Mrs. T. W. Uiaoioa, Mrs. Dar­ they are keeping are the cause ident of Tenco Inc., which was thrown forward and suffered per­ ganisation to attend Monday’s
cents for children. The funds raised will go to the Jaycees' youth activities
lene Shaw, I.. L. Cox, Eric Ho- of their delinquency and contribut­ acquired by Miniute Maid. Rein- manent back injuria*, the com­ meeting scheduled to start at •
ing to it."
del is a New Y-yrk attorney.
and community development efforts.
(Bergstrom Photo)
deeo, and H. H. Van Note.
plaint said.
p m.

U. S. Bureaucrats City Operations Impress

A

Of Explosion
Expected

Reds Have Lead
In Mathematics

School Trustees
To Run Again

Art Center Proposed In County

Caribbean Squall
Loses Intensity

Stemper Named
To Realtor Post ^

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Needed In County

Chase And Co.
Faces 4 Suits

Longwood To Open S .'£ .
Uni.ed Fund Drive

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Mi nut e Maid Adds
Two New Directors

Oviedo C Of C Meet

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Bve—g warship .. i:M

Wed. Prayer Service ...T:
It artery Available

TnesSay

Church Schedules
SpecialMeetings

t:Ot I .

Bnv. Armando Silwrto. peitor

W iiUitfcy ................. i»:M a.
T H ntty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TJS a.
fllcrament e f P m t t i
(UturCsy . . . . ..........1:041:00 f .

at tbe cehary Baptist chunk er

•L AHjMMjdl Will speak et evtek | se n leu u tie O n tn l sap-

Utt CRtirrh.
Bev. SUvtrle will keynote a
•eriee m evangeliatie aeetim t
that will start in the chunk tie
Week ed OtL 1* three|b OeL 34.
The aeeUngs will start at 7:30
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Mrs. Shirley Grkme. or|to. t of Central Raptlit Churvh
win be at the ceetele la etch
ef th« aervicet. She will be itcoapanied bp Mrs. Oyde Huns-

ALL SAiNTB'WlICOPAt
grow l

l&gt;. Tael OhvlU ................. Pti
Sander ....................

Marnier Prayar—

I:M t .

K T ijr L g r

Other Churches
Lutheran
GOOD SH enU K D UNITED

L V rttm N CML'ECS
Sealed Shrine Oak
lit SL aa i Lee Are.

PDtKCSUT AJUMBLT
o r m ocm vbcm

ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Slerta (Near Ortede)
lltpbtn M. Tuby ............. Pm
MortUag Warship..........SiSS m
Sunday Stboel.......... 9:00 m
Christian Day School, Men
thnegb Friday — Uadtrsnrb

Methodist
PtBST MBTMOSIST CMUBCM
414 Talk A n .
T. C. O'Item .................. Patter
_ werahip.........s:M a. ■.
Sunday Scbtol .......... t:44 a. at.
Werahip . . . . m o t a. m.
HYP MetUaia ............ SiOo 9- a .
(latinaadlite, Baaiat)
Teacher Traiaiag Caurte
Kvaalnj Werahip ... ti3o p. ■.
FfeBB NBTMOMBT CMUBCM
Leerei An. at eta Sc.
I n X. Hladman dr. ........ Putar
Sunday School ..............S:43 a. a .
Monlag Warihlp . . . . 10;U a. m.
PMV
7:00 p» a .
Evaaiag Worship . . . . 7:tt p. a .
Man. PUT Reertatlca tioo p. m.
Tuca. PUT Prayar .. 7 :» p. a
Wad. Prayer Service 1tS« p. a .

Life it keeemlsf man'e—plex, Isn't It? No longer te It simply n
nutter ef finding the right rend. Today you can't even git on the right
road until you find the right tpproaeh. And you had Utter he mighty
sure ef the direction you went to go, or you'll find yourself speeding
away from your dtttiniHoP « n turnpike that permits no U-turn. ...

Church Schedules
Revival Service

------C*r. ffth end 11a
H. If. I i i f
.Paatar Revival aarvleea art tehedulad
Bunds* Bebool ........... 9:44 a. m. at the Once Methodist Church

Manias Wtrahia ....M ttt a. m.
Kveniai Worship........TtN p. a

| | | H ) n | ^ | | | AUIm m

Herbert W. decree........... Pm
Sunday School ........ . t i l l a.
AdailBible Cleat . . . . . . Oils a
Worship Service.......11:30 a.

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Here's whet kepp— «ke&gt; (bar superhighways meet—* far. cry
from thet simple "plus mtV* we used to eel) en Intersection!

L. Harmon, minister ot
mualc at the church will be la
charge of Use a uslctl profrim.
W.

Wettmiilsur FtllewMUf
Seaiora .............. 7:30 p. O.

CROSSROADS

Park Ava. a i l U O A
David S. Caraefis............Pasta*

Sunday Scheel ... .... l i d n&gt; a .
Moraief Wonhip .... 10:46 a. a .
Evening Service........7:41 p. a .
A.Y.P^Toulh Service .. l:M p. a .
Wed. Prayer Service l:M p. a

Sunday School ...... . 11:00 a m.
Sunday W enhlp ........ 11:00 a a .
Wednesday Service .... 4:00 p. a .
Tuesday Raiding . 2:30-4:30 p. a
Thursday Beading 3:30-4JO p. a .
CHURCH OP GOD *
French A n . aid 13ad Si.
Jeel D. Brown ................. Puter
Sunday Behnsl.............#:45 a a .
Eva m e 1Utic Service . . 7:30 p. m.
Tueedey Service.......... 1:80 p. a .

CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
City MnU
J. G. Brooke ... Branch President
Sunday School .......... 20:00 a a
Sacrament Mealing . . . . |:00 p. m.

te begin Sunday through Thurs­
day a t l:to p. a . Tbe apeaker lor
these aervices will be the Rev.
Charles L Herron.
An outstanding minister and
pastor o( the Attlee Park Methediat Churad la Orlando. Rsv.
Herron U the son ef Mr. * Mrs.
Bey Herron of Sanford, lie w u
graduated from Seminole High
School wbert he played on the
football and baskatball teaaa. Ha
r*leaved hit Bachelor of Arts defree from Stetson University tod
was granted the degree of Baehlor of Divinity i t Emory Univer­
sity In 1S3I. fo r the past two
sum— r t k r h l S h i t t sn initructor i t the Mei&amp;gfttTouth Camp
in Leesburg.
The Rev. W. Thomas Parson.
Psstor of Grsee Methodist etlends a cordial invitation to the
public to attend this first seriss
of revival strvleet in the new
tburch located at tbe comer of
Odorm Read and Woodland Ave.
in tbe Pinetreat Area south of
Sanford.
Seraon subjects for eeeh night
during the eervlees will be: Sun­
day — -Tbe Home God Chose
for Hia Own Son": Monday— "A
Now Life": Tutaday — "Torgive Uo Ours. . .Aa Wo For|ivo
Thelri"; Wednesday — "Every
Christian in Evangelist"; and
Thursday — -The Meaning of
Church Membership."

Center Announces
Fall Church Slate

FIRST PBNTKCOBTAL
CHURCH OP LONBWOOD
e . nutk Great .............. Puter
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m.
■BBHKKIK METHODIST
Morning Wenhlp .... 11)00 a m.
CMUBCM
Eveniif Service ........ 7:30 p. m.
CUrua Heights
Wed. Prayer Service .. I :tt p. m. The Unity Church Center et
Wecabip .... U:00 a. tm. W E. Timm* ...........
Paatar r n Prayer Servile .... 1:30 p. a . K4 E. First flu, has snnouaeed
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. . . . . . . . 4:J0 p. m. Sunday school . . . . . . . . 10:00 a. a .
It* fall sthedule of activities.
H— lag Woraklp....... 7:30 p. m. Morning Wonhip........ 11:00 a. m.
The highlight of the schedule
Wed. Prayer Service 1:00 p. a . M. Y. F......................6:30 p. rn.
SANFORD SEVENTH DAT
will he the Sunday icvctlosal
Eteuuic Service ........ J:lu p. m.
ADVENTIST CMUBCM
services sterling at 11 a. m. in
Wed. Prayar Sarvite .. 7:30 p. a .
SevMih IE a a i E la AVI.
tha Sanford Woman's Club.
m a t MAPTUT CMtnca
C. W. Batch ..................... Pastor
A new class will start at I
o r OVIEDO
grace Methodist church Saturday Sabbath Bcheal 9130 a.m p. in. Oct. 21 on tbe Bible with
itk t . B ry a a t........... Tutor Oners 14.. at Woadland Ava. Morning Worship .... lltoe a a .
the textbook "Twelve Powers la
School ............ 9:43 a. m. W. Tbornii I'Uionr Jr.
Pastor
Wonhip .... ll:os a. m. Sunday School ........... 9.U e. m. Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. a . Min."
At 2 p. m. Nov. 3 • ciaae
Unloa..............4:13 p, m. Morning Worabip . . . . n a. m.
will bogie with the Wat "How 1
B m le a .......... T:o4 p. a . MYf ...................... «:tt p. n . TIE REVIVAL TAURNACUI Used
Truth."
Service 1:30 p. a . (A new church tervlns n new
34th end Chnao Ave.
According to Josephine B. SlucCommunity)
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a a kia, minlaisr and teacher, these
Catholic
Morning Worship . ... 11:00 n. m. clesaes and senieee art open to
POSTER CHAPEL
Evonins Worship .... I iU p. m. the public.
ALL SOULE CATHOLIC
Thurtday Service........11«3 p. a .
CXUBCM
Oak Ate, el Ml Bt
Layman's Service
Suadey School......... 0:44 a. a .
Bar. Blekard Lyeaa........ Puter Manias Wanhlp .... 11:04 a. a . UNITY CBNTKX OP SANFORD
B u r t / Maaeae . . . . . . . . 1:00 a. a . Evenlni Worship . . .. Sim pu a .
Oth Ava Slated Sunday
. . . . . . . . S:30 a. m.
Josephine B. Iluehi#........Paster
Tit# First ChrUiian Church at
. . . . . . . . 10:00 a. a .
PAOU WESLEYAN
luaday W enhlp.......11:00 s.
.Sanford
Avenue end 14th Street
............UiSO a. a .
WeedfuM BeSdief
METHODIST CMUBCM
will observe La&gt; man's Sunday
Dally Mata
l i i i a. m&gt;
0 Mike Waal an 14. as
111
this Lord's Diy. Lester Tharp,
Cecil W. Shatter ........... Paatar Tueedey Clue
1:00 p. a .
C hfU tian
*,..mem.b*r 04 ,be congregation
Ouaday Schtal.............t:4&gt; a. a .
•ill deliver the morning sermon.
Manias Werahip .. . . 19:43
a.an.
The
title of the message is:
THE SALVATION AJUIT
Youth .... f:tt p. a .
Lhriat
for our Crises."
f U f T CMB1ST1AN CMUBCM Wttlayaa
Evening Worship......... 1:30 pu a .
IU X. Beeead I t
.
1447B. Bnnfesd Ava.
Other Hymen who will partlWed.
Pnyer
Servian
1:30
p.
a
.
James N. B a n t u ........... Pastor
•
Vl««nt Larson. Bart
Sunday Bcheal ....... . 10:99 a. a . f..town.
•uaday Sehenl . ..........MS a. « .
Jr., O. D. Ludrisa, and
Hetlneu Meeting ...» 11:90 a. a . Mslvtn L. Jones.
Marking Werahip . . . Uioo a. a . Ntxarcne
Street M eeU ss............S:M p. a .
FIRST CMUBCM
Ray Carmack will be the guest
YPL IIMSISI MI »•**••» Til® P| Aft* organist. W. L. Rowland as the
OF TUB NABABBNB
CONGREGATIONAL
lelvatiea
Meeting
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T:tt
p.
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. " • ted k si Mafia Ava.
chairman of the church's divi­
CMBtBTIAN CMUBCM
B. H. Spear dr. ‘ M . •e a
Tueedey:
sion of wonhip is in charge of
Park A n . at 34th st.
3:tt p&gt; a . the arrangements for thla spe­
luaday School ........ 0:43 a aa Carp Cadets
Dr. Fred Enamingar Asse. Tester
Wenhlp..........
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.... 19:43
a a . Bead Praetice............4:91 p. a . cial occasion.
MfMa.Drtnd.......... . i t U e a RYPB ........................ |:30 a a . Ledka Mean League T:» p. m.
The public la cordially Invited
M anias Werahip ...1 1 :0 0 a. a .
Than, Pnyer Service TtlS p. a . to »ttond these and nil other
l i tltf
ii'1H, ..........*_*
I
PUgrtm Fellowship . .. . 7:30 p. m o‘a— i SittT
iiiiti ■
HL l e t Street Meeting • : » p. a . regular aervices of the church.
PCKN TAB! CMUBCM OP IB S
Church O f Christ
THE SANFORD
&lt; » ■ « £ « Get Of Prophecy
n a ia b in m
congregation o p
2367 Elm Avene
CHL'BCM OP CHRIST
o-r m a m r S a b
JXXOVAirS WITNESSES
J. H. Messer ....................Pastor
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hev. Jim Fitter ..............P uior
i i u w. m at
Sunday School ...........4:43 n. m.
■Ceorge M. Y a lta ........ Minister Sunday school.............
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Bible School ..................10:00 a. m. Morning worship ....19:43 a a .
Study •«!*•«••• •••'••» S;0O pk TTiii
.7:31 p.
Morning Werahip....... 11:00 a. m. Yowtk service ...........t i l l p a . Wed. Bible Btody...... 7:10 p. m.
evening Werahip....... 7:41 p. a . RvangeliitJe etrvlce ,.T :» m a . Prt. Ministry School ... 7:30 p. u . WomaWs Miartnnry
%pd. Bible Study
7:44 p. a . Wed. prayer etrvlca ..i :t t p. a . Pridey Servtee ................ I:M p . a . Young People's
Wed ........... 7:9p +

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confusion end uncertainty the confident assurance ef Christian faith in
sharply silhouetted.
And the millions who have turned to the Church for truth end guid­
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clear, direct, and inspiring as It was to those who heard It first by the
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65th Anniversary Sunday

Cuhrefho«e Dies

T k t a t i D. CalrtrlM ut, *o.
died W«daesdsy after a sham
HI——
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He was b a n la 1— ibara, Ark.
aad M Heed ia l u M far the
part 23 year*.
Ha Lived at I71S W. Srd St.
Ha had beta foreman of ate* a
plaat at Sanford Naval Air Sirtiaa alact tb t sutioo opened. H«
vaa alaa a member af the Cen­
tral Baptirt Church.
Hia ia survived by hia wife. Mm .
Beotia Culvcrhouia; twe daugw
HEWS IS THE ARCHITECTS sketch o f tha new f 100,000 Seminole
ta n . Mr*. E. L. Steward of Or.*
Health Center to be located on French Ave. The county commission thia
Undo and lirt. Robert Haskins
week approved the sketch and told Architect John Burton to proceed witk
of Apopka: three aoaa, Dalton,
LAKELAND (UPI)-Yen can t
plana. Conatnsctiort o f the new center ia expected to ata r t In February.
Paul and Gaylen Culveroouae; II
saucera blood «K of a stone, hut
grandchildren and one filler, Mri.
scientists esa spaceio the last
Beuie May Hall.
drop of water out af orange Juke.
Funeral aenricci will be at |
The result, pnwdersd orange
p. m. tomorrow at Briifon Fun­
Juice.
eral Home, with Rev. Gall Smith
But tt*a sot yet economically
officiating. Burial will be la Syl­
feasible, says Dr. James BonoelL
van Lake Cemetery. Pallbeartn
He was assigned by the Florida
will be B. H. U rtle , L. N. Hoi-,
Citrus Commission to study the
Wilbur Bruce was elected presi­
lowsy, L. F. Schnabel, E. L, DunfP
possibility of perfecting such a dent
ef the Evergreen Cemetery
P. F. Peloid aod E. G. Kittle*.
powdered Juice.
VANCOUVER.
B.
C.
(UFI)
hooked
passage
Thursday
os
Association at the annual meeting
Bannt D told a mectiag of the recently.
Elected to servo with him Errol Flynn’s estranged widow Traas-Ceaada Airlines for trans­
comaiaaiao that more research were L O.
Sellers, vice president; and his tetn-agt girl-friend wran­ portation of tha setae's remains Auto Knocked
Is necessary to cot the cost of and Kirby Sellers, vice president; gled today over when the screen to the Caribbean island.
manufacture;
However, Miss Wymore's law­
Sao&amp;sras*. secretary and idol should be buried.
The Industry has long sought a Helen
Flynn's widow, dancer Patrice yer, Tom Call, said la Lea An­ Through Sign
Mrs.
Rosa
Lee
Petcrmaa,
treas­
A car driven by Lewis Burris
powdered typo of araage Juice urer.
Wymon, insisted the actor's body geles that Flyaa’s widow had
waa struck from behind, ran diag­
which would be particularly
be
taken
to
Hollywood
far
burial.
complete
legal
Jurisdiction
ever
The same trustees, Mr*. Mary
adaptable to overseas shipment Padgett,
Beverly Aadlaod, Flynn's IT- where to bury the actor and tha onally scrota the French Ave. end
Mrs. Bertha Hardin and
ia noo-refrigerated ships aod for Sidney Emanuel will sen e an­ year-old “protegn" and traveling plana reservation was cancelled. 23th St. Intersection, knocked down
■ales to the military services.
companino, was equally Insistent
Miss Wymore wants the funeral the Armltage Court sign and lead-,
other year.
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The commission voted to authothat Flynn be burled in Jamaica, la Hollywood on Monday or Tues­ ed in a field.
The
main
item
of
business
dis­
rire further research in the pro­ cussed during the evening was the “hia beloved Caribbean hems day, Call said.
The 71-year-old Laka Worth resi­
ject and to seek the use of federal Installation of n water system. away fram home."
CaMough, la whom the actor dent had turned from the outside
research facilities. It authorized John Padgett. L. O. Hayman, Sid­ Flynn, JO, swashbuckling hero had keen trying te soli his HOP,- to the inside lane on French Ave.
Its research director. Dr. L G. ney Emanuel and Kirby Sellers of many films aad a madcap MS yacht, Zacs, said a Hollywood when a car ia the inside lint,
JfacDowtJl, to confer with Boo- were appointed a committee to world adveaturcr, died of a heart burial “ was Just what we are driven by Murray Bateman, 17,411
San Carlos Ave., struck Burris'
nail. Dr. Malt Bcldbuii of the draw
up specifications aad get attack Wsdaesday night—an end worklag hard to avoid."
U. S. Agriculture Department at bids before
he bad predicted years ago when
“Errol hated Lot Angeles. Ha auto ia tha rear, according to San­
next meeting.
Winter Haven, and Dr. Harman
ha first learned ha was a car­ didn't want to go back there. Ha ford polica. Damage to Burris’ car
Wright of the State Citrus Expe­
diac case.
told me Just last week ha bated was estimated at MOO.
Batsman’s auto received |7S0
riment Station at Lake Alford.
Despite the advice of physi- it and said be would ilk* to be
Ora E. Scott, 61,
damage, police reported.
cians, Flynn never slowed down buried in Jamaica.
pace of his msd-dssb life as
Dies A t Residence athetwo-fisted
drinker, fighter and
Alliance Church
Ora Everett Scott, SI, died at his lover.
N AACP Official
Paola Gospel
borne early Thurtday at 264] Rich­ Miss Aadland, who rode U&gt; the
Program Stressed
Series Slated
mond Ave., banford.
hospital with Flynn's body “alter Charges Brutality
Tbe Alliance Chureh at Park
TAMPA (UPI&gt; - State NAACP
Pastor Ezra Duncan, of the
He was a native of SpriagfUld, vainly trying to breathe Ufe into
Ave. and 14tb Street is continu­
the aging actor after he was President A. Leon Lowry said Church of Christ of Pants h»«
Minn,
and
bad
lived
in
Sanford
for
ing its program of Sunday School
stricken, vowed she would m ot today be wifi seek a gubernatorial announced a special seriea of
Emphasis through the month of 12 years.
to the deeth for Flynn’s body. investigation into chargts Unt gospel meetings to be held at the
October. The program Sunday
Mr. Scott was a veteran af She said n burial anywhere but in Negroes at the stats mental hos­ church next week. Beginning
will stress the importance and World War I aod II aod is survived Jamaica would be “o^er my dead pital at Chattahoochee a rt nothing Monday at 7:30 p. m. and con­
value of visitation and personal by his wife Mrs. Ruth Scott.
body."
more than slaves snd some had tinuing
V&lt;UUIUg through
liliVUgH SIW
Afc Sunday,
JUUUS/i d
next
J., | |
Funersl services will ba at 4:30
soul winning. Two couples will
Toe actor’s sgent, George Sbed- been beaten until unconscious,
P. Prevail of High Spring* will®
portray io skit fashion how con­ p. m. today at Evergreen Ceme­ lo, backed by Miss Aadland and
Lowry, a Tampa minister, said ipeak each night. Including Sat­
tacts in the home should be made. tery with Elder C. W. Beech offi­ George Caldougn, Flynn's host he would seek a resolution call­ urday. The public la invited to
Those who are not now at­ ciating.
during bis visit to Vancouver, ing on Gov. LeRoy Collins to In­ attend. Tbe church 1* located
tending another Sunday School are
tervene when the NAACP holds weit of Saaford on Route 4S.
urged to come and make the Al­
There are nearly 3.000 shop­
its annual state conference at
liance Sunday School their own. ping centers in the U. S., secord- Mr. J. J. Heinrich
Pensacola next week.
Prayer Service
There is ■ tlass for every age ing to the Internslioasl Council
Lowry said tbe -NAACP had
The Upsala Community Prt*_
group.
of Shopping Center*.
occasionally received reports of bylertan Church young people’a
Dies In Kentucky
maltreatment of Negro patients at group will hold a tong end pray*
Joseph Jett Heinrich, a fre­ Chattahoochee,
but decided M er lervict Sunday i t 7;ie p. m.
quent visitor to Saaford, died re­ make
■ public statement after John 0. Andc* will direct the A
cently at bis home la Lexlalgton, receiving
n letter from n patient service. An offering will be talc®
Ky.
who
charged
hospital persons*! cn to buy robex for the church
•v 1-■*jUE.IT,w
Jhmbw1r
Mr. Heinrich was the son of
ehoir.
the late Charles E. aad Mloerva with cruelty to Negroes.
l&gt;n« ir
Jett Heinrich of Saaford and
&amp;
■: w j
brother of Mrs. L. E. Armstrong
snd Mrs. J. J. Duren, also of
Sanford.
.&lt;
v.
Surviving are hi* wife, Helen;
a daughter, Mrs. James Childers,
three grandchildren and hia two
siatara. Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs.
Duren site tided the funeral.
members af the church renew
their perioosj dedication to
Christ aad His Church.
An array of itemi af historictl
Interest will be on display in
the Church during the day.

porter, aad the Rer. J. M.
peon, daring whose ministry
rteoet church holding was
taking part in the manoniaa.
aoimtlia af the church was
i by a committee appointed
a Presbytery, with the Rev.
fl. than pastor af the UpPreshytarlaa Church, as
Baa and the Btv. Keigwia
Ddar Charles Ericson, as| Aim.
MB the perse* church was
tit congregation worshipped
i bnllding now used by the
A ef the Naxarvae ia Laka
, Thai i nlldiag waa occupied
AM argaatratlon af tha

Not Feasible Yet

Brace Elected

Area To Support
Stetson Campaign

Bp GORDON 3. TOLL
M i a i f i r , S m r ity Anaocfates, Inc.
U you bAvea’t read the November issue of Holiday
magatlne, you've mlaaed something quite Interesting

that strikes very close to home.
In a feature article entitled “Florida Lake Country—’
The Beet Part of The State,” the author, Benedict Thletan, praises objectively our part of tha stats by saying:
“Since to most people Florida means cither the
east or the west coast, the names of many of the places
that lie in between are unfamiliar — Orlando, DeLand,
Staford. Winter Haven, Lake Wales all have their share
of winter visitors and a fast route to the coastal play,
(rounds passes through them. But compared to Palm
Beech and Miami and St. Petersburg they are obscure
hamlets and the country annui'iiding them is unknown.
Which is strange, because this inland region of lakes
and hills contains some of the loveliest country In Flor­
ida. It is also the only part where man has enriched
rather than wrecked its natural beauty." Thin type of
publicity reaches fa r copiers of the globe and no doubt
will attract many curious people th a t have often over.
looked us while wintering in this state.
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A Stetson University's drive fer
new buildings aad a fatuity sal­
ary fund got support from a Saaford Seminole County fund com­
mittee this week.
J. Bralley Odbsm aad Douglas
Stenstrom presided at a meeting
tire to plaa bow tha Sanford-Semlnote part of Region I will Join ia
the M million drive. DeLand aad
West Volusia also art in this regl
Wert Volusia alto a rt ia thia region.
Raglan I solicitation to bo finished
early ia Novtmber.
Plans for a greater Stetson be­
gan last year at the university’!
Diamond Jubilee Convocation.
Stetson trustees have decided that
a new library building, the science
center biology building aad the
; faculty fund are tbe university’!
' moil important building needs,
i Sanford-Scmmole fund drive
! members at the meeting included
i W. A. Patrick, S. Joseph Davis,
W. H. Martin, Thomas S. McDon­
ald, Kenneth McIntosh, David A.
Lsudr, B. T. Wheeler Jr., and
Herbert E. Stenstrom.

Discussed in thin column s t some length recently
wss the BrltUh steel Industry snd the government elec­
tions which took place October 8. The victory of the Con­
servative P a rty gave the London stock m arket one of its
heaviest trading dsys in history. Prices generally were
up five to ten percent the day following the elections.
Steel Company of Wales, which was reviewed here, rose
about 4ft per cent. Many sources maintain th at this is
the beginning of an era of prosperity fur the British

The number of emateur muilciaai In the U. S. ha* risen
from 14,340,000 in 1934 to an es­
timated 30,000,000 or more today,
according to the American Music
Conference.

economy.

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Shares of American MARC, m anufacturers of diesel
outboard motors and other products, also recently re­
viewed here, have been listed on the Americun Stock
Kxchange. The price change is up approximately 37 per

Jjumstis

The new government bond yielding five per cent
has been a topic of constant conversation in the finan*
eta! world. U. 3. News and World Report says: “This
much is now proved: A government bond, paying five
pet cent interest, will he grabbed by the public—by or­
dinary people with savings to invest. That's important.
I t showa th a t people will scramble to buy when they cun
get w hat they consider a fair return on their money.
Congress earlier had bulked ut letting people get above
4.2ft per cent on long-term bonds. The public scramble
to lend their money a t five per cent means this: The
V* 8. dollar Is regarded by ordinary people as still
sound, Government cun draw on people's savings to
finance Itself, does not need to depend on bank-created
money. Inflation cun lie cheeked.”
Five percent seems the “magic" return people au n t
on their savings.
The Wall Street Journal reports th at recent
strength and activity in U. S. Borax was “accompanied
by Street reports of ulmrp Improvement in the outlook
for earnings and the probability of a resumption of d i ­
vidends during the year to end next September 30. J. M.
Gerxtley, president, said, however, that he has ‘no com­
ment a t this time' regarding any dividend action and
declined to estimate profits on the grounds he has no
figures yet.”
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Comments O. Hooper of W. E. Hutton k Co.: “The
Steel strike is sure to put a deep hole in fourth quarter
earnings of the steel, automotive, railroad equipment,
machinery and motor parts companies and the idea that
the stock m arket will celebrate when it ends looks more
and more doubtful unless it is settled through a voluntary agreement between the companies and the union.”

The System of tha

Guest Speaker

I*HOL'D OF THE NEW DESOTO are A. L. Phillips, left, and J. D. Brass
of B rass Motors who are showing the 1900 line featu rin g a strik in g new
grille and Unibody single unit body construction. The new Desoto models
even offer an optional record player.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Youth - Beauty
Vitality
Be a part o f our
coast to coast
Glamour Club for
as little a a . . . .

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Food Fair Shopping Ceater
JU I Park Avenue

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Dukes Quits
DETROIT (CPI) -W all Dukas,
s controversial figure with the
Detroit Pistons for the past two
seasons, has apparently quit the
National Basketball Association
elub over a salary disagreement.
Dukes, who forgot to report for
the start of pre season practice
last year ami overlooked pay.
menl of (too worth of traffic tic­
kets several weeks ago.

Shop in
Leisure Now

For the new

in

t* five the Woaew of Saaford

Jackets

* S Month or S mealh member.

earn Bath To Aid Reducing
By Request

and red. Short and *i
length. Dry ('loanable.

with the Mquare look

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in grain leather.

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Popular Request

keadqaarters has authorised aa

Loafers

$9.95 - $12.95

In Response to

to e a Halted lime our A O A

Ruttery soft leather
Jackets In white, p u telt

Footwear,

Hollywood Stars

The ipesker st the Congrega­
tional Christian Church next Sun­
day will be the Rev. Roy C.
Hclfemtrin. Mr, Helfenaleln is not
a candidate for tbe pastorate but
will supply the pulpit as guest
minister for the morning wof.
ship service, lie is a resident
of Ormond Beach. The Congre­
gational Church is st the corner
of 31th Street snd Park Avenue
In Sanford.

Mrs. Jackman
Church Speaker
Mr*. Iren* Jackman win be
Uw lay guaat speaker at the
Barnett
Memorial
Methodist
Church In Enterprise Sunday. In
the 11:00 o'clock Worship Service
»he will speak on the subject,
“ God is Calling You." The
Church choir will render e spe­
cial musical selection under the
direction of Charles M. Cassel.
All members of the Board of
Christian Education are request­
ed to meet at the church office
Monday at 7:30 p. in.
Tha W. 8. C. 8. Is sponsoring
■ church supper which will be
served Thursday, October 23.
Ticket* may be bought from any
member of the group. Only a lim­
ited number of seats ire avail­
able, so those interested should
get their reservations aa soon
as possible, Supper will be i m r d
at 9:30 sod again at l;30 In
the afternoon.

Flynn's Death Brings
Squabble Over Rites

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VAH-9 Holds
Dinner Program.

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Stutsman and Chaplain Hearn who
told of the benefits available to
navy dependents.
Julie Anderson played several
numbers on her violin accompan­
ied by Meg Urquhart on the piano.
Irma Anderson played a number
on tbc accordian. Highlight of the
program was an imitation of the
TV program "This la Your Life,"
using Lucille llarrii, wife of the
commanding office of the aquadnm
as the unsuspecting guest.
Assisting with the program and
helping to make it such a success
were Lucy Yates, Libby White,
Mrs. Irma Anderson, Mrs. R. Ken­
nedy and Mrs. A. Burs.

® A fall color achcmc of colored
Icarea and assorted dried grtenery
was used for decorations at the
gel-acquainted all hands party
given by the VAH-9 wives at the
NAS ballroom.
A delicious buffet dinner of
shrimp, turkey and roast bed, sal­
ads, lreacb fries, relish tray and
fruit waa aerved.
’ An array of taicnt waa presented
• throughout the program, both by
the wives and local entertainers.
Deanna's school of dance presented
several dance numbers. Mrs. Bar­
bara Dranden. presided and intro­
duced the speakers, Capt. R. E.

The Little Women Junior Story
League will meet Monday night at
the home of Susan Tanner, 2005
Adams Ave. Thame of the program
will be “ Mystery."
This will be the last night to pay
dues for the year befora they become delinquent.

ATTENDING THE GET ACQUAINTED PARTY',
...
front row. left; Grace Adams, Shirley Youngbladc, Me* Urquhart nnd
Libby White, Back row, Mrs. LeGrande, B arbara Drayton, Mrs. Kills,
Lucille Harris, M argaret Hite, Lucy Y ates, Tony W aters and Mrs. Aloha
Franklin.

Palm Circle Enjoys
’Program On Shrubs

lamp shades al me w ue aiwry
Home Demonstration club meet­
ing this week. Tha firehouse was
mined Into a workshop with Mr*.
Mary Derllinger of the Florida
Power corporation conducting the
class.
At the session's end all on
hand agreed tha. mey had accom­
plished an Interesting mechanical
operation and also acquired a very
fine lamp.
Mm . Ben Gray of the Langwood
Home Demonstration club gave
a plastic demonstration with proccedi going to the Lake Mary
club. A covered dish lunch was
served at noon with Mts, Maude
Post ami Mrs. O. C. Klnnard as
hostesses.
Guests attending were Mrs.
Hubert Martin. Mrs. Raymond
Hull, Mis. Kay Gchr and Kilts
Myrlic Wilson. Others present
were Mrs, Carl Moss, Mrs. Grace
Lindahl, Mrs, John Kshlr, Mrs. J.
Lemi Taylor, Airs. Manet Brown,
Mm . Then Stile-, Mrs. Virgil
.Mercer, Mrs. Carl Moss. Kirs.
Elsie Stires, Kirs, Jean Daletkl
and Mrs. Olan Boutwrll.
The next meeting will be Nov.
10 at the firehouse featuring a
Christmas workshop.

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Tha program ipcaaer waa A. T.
Cuith, Superintendent of Parks,
Urlando, and his topic, "Year
Round Color in the Garden,” was
most instructive. He suggested for
first consideration, flowering trees,
depending upon the space one bad
In his garden, and Bated many trees
with short blooming periods to in­
termittent blooming, with an as­
sortment of white, blue, pink, lav­
ender or yellow flowers.
a mnHf t h • i • t i
mentioned
Golden Rain Tree; Jacaranda; the
Florida Orchid; the African Tulip
Tree; Dogwood, Holly, Magnolia
and the Tabebula tree.
Shrubs were also discussed, and
among these were recommended
thryallli, which has a yello r flow­
er, crepe myrtle, orange jasmine,
plumbago, aUamandi, Brazilian
pepper, Confederate jasmine, cro­

The first Fall meeting of Palm
Circle of the Sanford Garden Club,
waa wall attended, with only a few
members absent because of Ill­
ness. out af a membership of twen­
ty-four. The meeting wss held In
the home of Mrs. Anne Erlcksen.
Alta Vista, DeBary.
New members welcomed by Mrs.
A. D. Roundtree, chairman, Into
tha circle were Mrs. Robert Felh
and Mrs. Arthur Lambert, DeBary.
Mra. David Runkel resigned as
secretary and Mrs. Roundtree ap­
pointed Mrs. Elnar T. Tidemin,
DeBary to fill the vacancy.

FOLDING SEALS FOR T H E T . B. ASSOCIATION, nt the Civic meetintr
of the Sanford Woman's Club nrc left, Mrs, J. E. Courier, Mrs. Al Hunt,
M m . S. G. H ardm an, Mrs. Lorraine Graham , Mrs. R. T. Warren, chairman
of the department and -Mrs. Koy Tillis.

tons and azaleas.

If interested in vines, he suggest
cd bougsnvillea, clerodendrutn, al
Known as "bay vine," the pink
pinK
vine which is colorful through
through
summer and fall and the Pandora

vine.
He recommended the caladium
as the most showy In tha buib fam ­
ily. Tulips should he refrigerated
from now until planting time, be­ The Civic Department of the San­
tween Dec. IS and Jan. 13.
ford Womans Club met Wednesday
This is also the time to plant an­ al the club house at 10:30 a. m. to
nuals. suggesting the snapdragon, /old Christmas seals under the di­
petunia, dlantbus for bedding and rection of Mrs. Lorraine Graham,
sweet peas.
secretary of the T. U. Association.
JIc told home gardeners desiring
A covered dish lunch was served
to plant sweet pess, to prepara the
at
noon by the luncheon commit­
ground, trenching 12-18 Inches
deep with plenty of vegetation, rot­ tee, Mrs. C. Kt. Flower*, chairman,
ted leaves and humus into the soil, Mr*. C. M. Wine. Mrs. Robert
and using bone meal as ■ phot Rhodes and Mrs. Graham.
phale; he suggested planting two | Thu club was decored with arseeds In a hole, about 8 inches
apart.
In a question and answer period,
he gave helpful information as to
fertilizers and spraying.
31r. Coith urged mein hers not to
be discouraged by the "freezes,"
The CPO Club will be host to a
as many plants and trees come
back, and, If they do not, to re­ pre Hallowe'en dance this Saturday
plant, and keep a tropical atmos­ from 8:30 to 12:30 p. nt. in the
CPO club. Costumes arc optional
phere in the gardens.
The next meeting uf the Circle but prizes will be awarded to the
will be in November, at the home most unusual attire.
Frankie Carr't orchestra will
of .Mrs. Harry Oakes, Sanford.
furnish music fur dancing. Buffet
refreshments will be served during
Enterprise
the evening.
Mrs. John Gtrtlcr, Mrs. Ralph
Simas. Mrs. Mary Haney ami Kirs.
Ernestine llankin are helping with
the decorating and funfarc. Inter­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murrell of esting entertainment la promised.

Civic Department Folds Seals

STEVE SODERHLOM

a Parents Honor

CPO Club Plans

Steve At Party
Mr. and Mrs. Cuurtncy Sodcrbloni honored their son with a
party on his ninth birthday at
their home 3321 West First St.
The young guests enjoyed
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games and watched TV. Pnics
were awarded to Joan Halslield,
Benny Davis and Pat Bethea.
They also enjoyed playing in
Steve'a tree house.
The refreshment table waa cov­
ered with a cloth featuring chit(iron's favorite characters. The
birthday cake was attractively
decorated with horses, cowboys
and Indians. After everybody
_ sang "Happy birthday" to Steve
ftl they were icrvcd ice cream,
cake, cookies and punch. Favors
were given to etch guest.
Others attending were Sally
Ann Rewa, Judy .Mills, UmJa Fay
Stafford, Ann Doudney, Rebecca
Patterson, Marjorie Gaines, David
Lee, Jack Sandifer, Billy Ley, Jay
Gaines, Danny lee. Darrel Vndopich, Eddie, Freddie and Ernest
Padgett.
Also attending and assisting
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with
the
rnlcrt lining
were
Steve'a grandmother, Mrs. U, J.
Hill, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
K. G. Soderblom and two greatgrandmothrrs, Mrs. JA.-ie Barrlift and Mrs. Laura P rinter.

Holiday Dance

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Calendar
SATURDAY

Chu.rchwom.en Hold
General Meeting
The first general meeting of
the Episcopal Churchwomen of
Holy Cross Church met at the
pariah bouse Monday, at 12:30.
A luncheon waa served and pre­
pared by the hostesses, Mrs. G.
Shipp, Mrs. William Click, Mrs.

Oviedo WSCS
Meets Monday
The WSCS of Ihe Oviedo First
Methodist Church will hold Its gen­
eral bualncss session Monday after­
noon at 3:30 at Fellowship Hall
with Mra. Charles G. Shaffer, pres­
ident. presiding.
Mrs. Roy Clonts Jr. will be in
charge ol ihe program, "Good
Ncwa of Peace and Life." Mrs.
John Evans and Mrs. Wesley
Swenson will each give a talk on
the topic of the day.
Oviedo Garden Club members
will pack up liiiiche* aud meet ill
front of the First Baptist Church
at 9:15 a. nt. to make a trip to
Zyllwood and ninke a tour of Mr.
Vincent’a nursery and greenhouse),
Tuesday, Oct. 20.
A covered dish luncheon will be
enjoyed by the members and vis­
itors before returning home. Hos­
tesses for the occasion include Mrs.
Roy Welsenbarger and Mrs. C. R.
Clonts Sr.

Plneerest Baptist Church .Special
Deacon’s Meeting, 7:30 p. m.

Harry Lee, Sr.. Mra. Earl BhK
dick, Mrs. Gordon Stanley, Mra,
Donald Bales, Mrs. C. W. Rems,
burgh, and Mrs. Ralph Tnaiiij*
The tables were aet and dawrated with arrangements of t i n
and hibiscus. Following • hfltiness meeting at which Mrs. Teas
McDonald presided, Mra. W. L
Kirehhoff, Christian education
chairman presented an educa­
tional program. The theme was
"One Family In Christ." Thai
theme will be followed tor tha
next three years and be pratented in all pbasci.
The next general meeting wilt
be in January and all Episcopal
Churchwomen of Holy Croat a rt
urged to attend.

Officers Wives
Hold Luncheon
Station * Fa* Run Offkara
Wives held their October luncheon
recently at the Chimney Comer
Restaurant In DeLand. Hoatesaee
for the affair were Mrs. 0 . H.
i'hiihps and Mrs. L. D. Moran.
Fall flower* wero used attract
lively as (able decorations. About
twenty five wive* attended.
Kirs. A. A. Williams was pre­
sented a baby gift from the
group. Two new members, Mra*
R. C. Wood and Mrs. W. M.
Hearn were introduced by Mrs*
B. C. Hamilton, president of the

Trim olf excess fat of meats club.
cooked on ih« outdoor grill to
Door prizes were won by Mra*
Pmecrvsl Baptist Church Junior prevent excessive smoke.
NV. O. Nelson and Mrs. Hamilton.
Choir practice, 3:30 p. m. Youth
Fellowship, 9 p. m.

SUNDAY

MONDAY
C. W. F. First Christian Church
meets at the Church, 7:J0 p. m.
Women of First Presbyterian
Church meet 2:30 p. m. for Bible
study and prayer.
Boy Seoul* meet T p. m.

Hairdressers Meet

QVMtptau)!

Unit No. 31 of the Cosmetolo­
gists' Association will hold its
regular monthly inerting Monday
night at the Sanford Beauty Sa­
lon, 3i&gt;9 I'zrk Ave.
All member* are urged to at­
tend and arr reminded that dues
for tlic coming year arc accept­
able al this meeting.

Personals

Buffalo, New York arrived last
week for a visit with Mrs. Mur­
rell's sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Wsrrcn Hise.

Sanford Does 160
Plan Tea Saturday

.Mrs. Gerald i \ Bohn left Tues­ Forty members of Sanford Drove
, No. lbo. Benevolent, Patriotic Orday for Cavity City, Philippine Is­ idcr of Does were present Monday
lands, where her husband is sta­ ' night at a regular meeting held at
tioned at the navy base, after Ihe Elk's lu)dge.
Final plan* writ- made for a tea
spending lire past several week*
tomorrow afternoon and fur a Hal­
here al her home.
lowe'en dance to he held on Octo­
Mr. and Mrs. Uacar Pippin of ber 31.
Abingdon, Virginia arrived Monday
'Hie Drove had guests Supreme
fur a visit of sevrral days with Deputy President, Mr*. Esther LeKir. and Mrs. Ed. L. Cunningham. Fever: Prejidenl of Orlando Drove,
Kir. and Mrs. Karie Martin of Mrs. Libby Bryant ami Mr*. El­
Orlando were guests Saturday of vira Coe, past President of the Or­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan.
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mums and T. B. posters. Book posters by the Civic department.
marks and favor* were placed on
Mrs. Graham gave a short talk
the tables. Flower arrangements
on
the county T. B. problems.
were furnished by the social deBridge and camisu games were
featured during the afternoon by
the social department. Hostesses
were Mr*. Joe Corley, Mra. W. 1).
Hoffman and Mrs Charles Bone.
Mrs. Elizabeth Huff won high
Dr. and Kirs. Thomas L. Lar­ score in bridge. Kirs. II. \V. Rucker
ge n will return this week end in canasla and screenu was won
from Chicago. Dr. I.argon lias by Mrs. Flowers Punch was serv­
been attending classes in a post e d by the social hostesses all dur­
ing the afternoon.
graduate course in surgery al the
Cook County hospital in Chicago.'
Cooking Corn
lie will be in hi* office .Monday.
Fresh corn should lie cooked in
Harriett Slawtcr, Ellen True Just enough boiling water to cover.
and Myrtle Gradick will repre­ Add 1 lea-pun of sugar and Tresh
sent the Business and Profes­ lemon juice to the water, cover
sional Womens’ Club at the state the saucepan ami cuok 8 lo to
minute), or unnl the milk is just
board meeting today in St. Pet­ srt, The actual cooking turn- tic
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pends on the maturity of the cum.

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baary colleio football program
but trouble la abend for several
■ora of the aatiou'a top teams.
UoboatawuatM Georgia Tech,
raakod foortk la the nation by Urn
UPI Board of Coaches, is only
oven mousy at alnst an Auburn
te a s that has boon biasing since
Ms tong unbeaten string was

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Hartal m d Buddy Proctor H
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the m u ’a singles, John
BOtow. deflated Laos Taylor 4-3,
'M
D. H. Piracy downed A1
*: Modaey 4-1, M ; Mika Slrannl
! w e n e rtr Phil Logan, AS, A3; and
J. T. Farrell bast Herb Herbal,
MA. 44,
I f AJI
h. aaml-flnal
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The
pair*.
• tags are Barlow vs. Piracy and
-1 Btraaal
n irk u l II.
rarrcll.
va. Farrell.
Mag Urquahart won the laMet' singles by defeating Modtns
Ferret in the finals, A4, A4.
Players In the city tournament
hold the matches at their own

Sanford Group
To Boost Navy
A Sanford Naval Air Station
contingent will cheat lor Navy
whan tba Annapolis team meets
Miami la the Orange Bowl t&gt;
■orrow night.
Captains J, D. Ram age and
Frank 0 . Edwards will be nmoog
the more than 30 NAS rooters
wbo will make the trip to Miami
by but and private ear. Most of
the group will remain la Miami
M tit' Sunday evening.

U. S. Cars Ready
SEBRINO, Fla. (U P I)- Tlirae
U. S.-built racing cars will comin tn the first Grand Prlx of
» United States hare Dec. 12.
Racing against European for­
mula-! ann will be two Scarabs
built by Lance RevenUow. Rodg­
er Ward, wiaaar of tho 19S0 Indi­
an spolla 300, will enter a modified
tildgnt racer in the last event on
tho internstloeal circuit for the
World's driving championship.

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NEW YOBS (UPI) -T h e larg­
est World Sertea checks in his­
tory a n being malted out today
to Urn world champion Lea An­
gelas Dodgers and Chicago White
Son-courtesy of the Lea Aa*
galea CeUseum.
Each of » Dedgra players win
receive a record tan share of
tll.a i.iS and each of a memhoi's of the White Sox will get
|T&gt;373.17, also a retard for a loo­
ted share.
The biggest Jackpot in World
lories history was announced by
baseball
Commissioner
Ford
Frick Thureday and the record
total player pool of $N3^0L44 war
made posaUuo by tho fact that
mac* than 30,000 fans attended
each game played in the coilmum.
Previous high for a winners’
share was 311,147.10 by the New
York Giants in 1954 after they
bent the Cleveland Indiana in four
straight gamna. Tho highoat pre­
vious losing ahan was 90.934.34
recelvtd by tba Brooklyn Dodgers
In MM.
If the current Dodgers and
White Sox aren't planning to cash
their checks (fat chance), they
might do well to frame them be­
cause the checks are bound to bo
tho largest made out for n long,
long time.
Frick mode U door tbit "wo
won't be ploying aoothor World
Scrioa" In the spacious Los An­
gelos Coliseum,
“The Dodgers are aura to have
their own park rtady at teait by
World Series time neat year," be
■old "ond if they win, they'll
have tho aeries there."
The Dodgers tried not to over­
look anyone In dividing Ihelr mel­
on before the itriei itarted. They
voted full abatis to mriei hero
Lorry Sherry, Roger Craig end
Maury Willi, all of whom report­
ed to them after Juno I. They
alio designated a full share for
pitcher Art Fowler, released on
Aug. 15.
Eight others, Including veteran
pitcher Carl Enkint who retired
June 15, wore voted half shares
of 15,(15.59 by the world chimps.
The White Sox did all right by
Ted Klusiswski, obtained from
the Pirates on Aug. 25. They
voted him a half th an of
33,(37.59 and romomber, tha vot­
ing was dona before the sarles.
Larry Doby, lot go on Aug, 1,
also got a half than as did rookla Joan Cillteon, who didn't put
In a full year with Chicago.
Trainer Ed Froelich was voted
full share by tha White Sox
while Dodger trainer Harold
Wendler and his assistant, Bill
Bidder, split a full shara between
them.
A full second-place share was
worth 3l.S0l.ts to (he Milwaukee
Braves and |t,TS9.9t to the Ctevcland Indians. Areoog those cut in
for a full share by the Braves
was Red Schoendienst, who saw
little action due to hit convales­
cence from tuberculosis.

LYMAN FOOTBALL STANDOUT* Martin Bnrwtek
and Cal Freaky will aw action agnirut Crescent City to*
n igh t Berwick, has boon playing wed at and and H a i­
ley will bo playing the halfback position.

Banks Named NL
Player Of Year
NEW YORK (UPI) - Em it
Banka, homer-hitting tisortatop of
the Chicago Cuba, la the United
P r • a a International's National
League Player at the Year for the
aeeood consecutive season.
The slender, 3Ayiar-old slugger
from Dallas, Tex., was voted the
booor today la the annual ballot­
ing o&lt; the UPI'a 34-man committee
of NL experts. Banks rtcelved a
total at 13 votea to beat out Hank
Aaron of tha Milwaukee Bravaa,
tho league hatting champion, who
polled eight votea.
Ed Mithewa of tha Bravaa, who
lad the circuit with 43 homers, re*
calved two votes and outfielder
WalJy Moon of tho Lot Angeles
Dodgers and rookie sensation Wil­
lie McCovey of the San Francisco
Giants got om each.
The fifth-place Cuba didn't rate
much banner-line space because of
the three-cornered NL pennant
fight but Banka made hia own
bcadlinss.
—With 143 runs batted in he set
a new NL record for shortstops
and tupped the circuit in that de­
partment for the second straight
year.
—With 45 home runs he went
over the 40-marfc for tha fourth
lime in hla career and boosted hia
lifetime total to 239. Yarn Stephens,
who played IS y e a n and hit 247
homers, ia the only major league
shortstop who has hit more hom­
ers. Banka has played seven yean.
—Ha continued aa aa oid-faahioasd Iron man 4a an airplane league
by playing ia all 155 Cub aamei.
Although be carries only n s
pounds on a six-foot frame, Banka
baa missed only I I gamea sines ho
Wined tea Cuba la M 3.

Peanut Bowl
Plans far Mr fifth a—a il Pannet Bawl a l l be dlecuaaed at a
■ratio* of howl officiate Mooday. tt was announced today. The

with n ljN ) scratch and 3,231 han­
dicap score.
This gives the furniture team the
greatest number of pins felled this
year In the women’s league, 11,331,
compared with 13,0*4 for the next
closest u a a .
Records in the women's bowling
league a r t now; Robson's, 14-8;
Pryor's, 134; Pig N’ Whistle, 1110; Wllsoo-Msler. io-ll; Foodmart,
10-11 and Roumlllat’a 0-15.

Ratio-Riders Plan
Meeting Thursday
The Ratio-Riders car club will
hold a special meeting Thursday
3 p. m. at the home of Jim
Blythe, vice president, to discuss
plans for their trip to New Smy­
rna on Saturday.
At the business meeting on
Thursday, tho club had,the offic­
ers and some of the members of
the Creepers Car Club as guests.
They gave the local club helpful
suggestions and Information con­
cerning the drag races which are
now being held at the Daytons
International Speedway.
Anyone interested in Joining the
Ratio-Riders club is invited to
visit at the regular business meet­
ings which sre held the second
and fourth Thursdays of each
month, at the Recreation Building
at 3:00 p, m.

Overconfidence Marly always
leads to disaster and the Lyman
Greyhounds learned this Drat
hand In last Friday’s game with
Inverness. That the Greyhounds
w en overconfident was Coach BUI
Proctor's only comment concern­
ing the loss.
The Greyhounds travel to Cres­
cent City tonight and they are
confident that they era bring
home a win. The catastrophic n sults of their last game has
brought them bark down to the fact
that the right altitude is as es­
sential ss team work.
Sophomore halfbacks Cal Pres­
ley and Jesse Hitchcock have
been moved up to tbs regular

status and are working hard with
tho rest of Urn team for to­
nights game. Coach Proctor cited
senior end Martin Berwick for
a steady Job both offensively and
and defensively,
Lyman- carries to Crescent City
a record of 3-L

Grid Stars Named
To Hall O f Fame

Once-beaten Iowa. No. • In the
nation, has beaten Witcootin
three straight years but Is only a
slim tbree-poM pick to do It
again.
Among the nation's top 10
teams, trouble also Is In sight
tor fifth-ranked Purdue, a seven*
point choice over Ohio State;
Third-ranked Texas, a seven-point
favorite ever Arkansas; and sixth
ranked Soothers California, an
oight-poiat choice over Washing­
ton.
The faotbaU weekend geta off to
a tiow start Friday night with a
slim arc-light aehadula. In the
top gam* Navy 0*3) Is a fivepoint favorite to retain the win­
ning trail when it visits Miami of
Florida, which may still be ach­
ing from a 37-3 lo u to natiooal
State, riding a 10game winning streak. Is expect­
ed to hove little trouble as it
opens Us Southeastern Conference
schedule as a 14-point choice over
Kentucky, which took a 33-0 shtllacking from Auburn last week.
Second • ranked Northwestern
rates a 13-point choice over twicebeaten Michigan la a key Big
Ten game. Seventh-ranked Mis­
sissippi, unbcaten-untled-and • un-

S jn c u u u i 19-poiat ( r a h
over Holy Croat ss it m i l n*
n o n fur the only low H wfftrvd
loot year. Pena State, lW m a k td
notmully end Syncoao’o Mf rtvol for Esatera im am , la ox*
poetod to drab Beam Uttvaraky.
A o tariy-itaioa ampfcatta on
latanoctioaal ploy virtually Atappears this weekend ao team*
bocklo down to eoo f g f oo war*
fa n . Here’e a quick illnpao of
otfcei^tnp game* la l i i u t a :
Ivy Latino paeemakm*, fact dif­
ferent taika—Yale la only oroa
money aiaiaat Cornell bat Poao
it t li-point pick ovor Brown.
Ftttaburgh'e Ivaa Teocio la ox*
pected to prove too s a c k tm
West Virginia,
M b ^ A m y s three • petal
choice to regain winning fan s aa
visitor* at Duke. Tmweim , lion
rebounding, seven over Alabama,
with Florida over Vanderbilt end
Georgia ovor Mississippi Mato by
the same margin. But Woke For*
eat and North Carolina Mato are
avert.
MMw iat
Notre Damo six
nationally televised game of the
day. Indiana's six over NefarsskdQ
and Illinois seven over Minnesota.
Sonthwisl
SMU seven ovor
Rico and TCU the same ovor
Texas AAM in big Southwest Com
ferrate games. Oklahoma is a 10*
point Big Eight pick ovor Mis*
souri, but an upset could put the
Tigers on the inside track to the
Orange Bowl.
Wool— Unbeaten - untied Air
Force Academy is a six-point fa*
vorite over imha atm untfoil O re #
goo, while Stanford is thine over
Washington Mate, and UCLA
eight ever California.

NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UPI)
SECURITY
—Doak Walker, Doc Blanchard
SSOCIATESp INC.
and Charlie Trippi, three stand­
outs of the '40's, were the new
members selected today for the
STOCKS - BONDS
National Football Hall of Fame to
be constructed here shortly.
M UTUAL FU N D S
Walker atarred for Southern
Methodist in 1947, '43 and '49,
Castillo Leads
Blanchard played fullback
for
Gordon J. Tell, Mgr.
KIRK * Plata
VA 3-7393
Army
in
IMS,
'46
and
'47,and
State PGA Play
Direct Wire To Siocere A Co., Members New Task Sleek Each.
Trippi was a star halfback at
NAPLES (U P I)-H enry Castillo Georgia in 1942, '45 and '46.
held a two stroke lead going into
the second round in the Florida
PGA Golf Championships today.
______ a 43-ycar-old teaching
Castillo,
pro from Tampa, shot a six-underpar 86 in the tournament's first
day of play Thursday at the Beactf
Club course here.

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Here's One Interview
That Won't Be On TV
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
"Pinon-to-F»non'’ television program * has etoctBad tonight's
scheduled eppeeraate of Moo
West.
The Columbia Broadcasting 8yitem. In annotating the cancella­
tion Thursday, sold “It was felt
that certain portion# of the inter­
view with MU* Weal, M, might
be misconstrued."
0 "Maybe It was too good, I was
very honest," Miss West said in
San Francisco.
Ia a private showing of the In.
terview to the press, hoot Charles
CoUIngwood Introduced the (tags,
screen and nightclub personality
as the woman who "made a csrear of kidding sex.”
Mlsa -West, never at lots far
words on the subject o( l'amour, on the wages ef sin."
“ A a a a la tha house la better
told CoUIngwood the had written
0 a book recounting her "private than two an tha street."
“I’d rather have life in my
transgressions — that's a long
men than a man ia my life."
word for alO.”
“Ask mo anything the law al­
lows and I ’ll try to give a right
answer," she said.

LONDON (UP1) — Fashion consultant Jane Gar*
n e tt said today th a t men who read women's magazines
are no better than peeping toms.
' -W h a t rig h t have they got to examine our secrets?”
demanded the statuesque beauty.
- “How is a woman supposed to be mysterious when
any m an who cares to, can discover all the tricks simply
by going to a new sstand?"
.....................
Miss G arnett looked down—she a tall—with storm y
eyes.
“ Men have killed the strapless evening gown." she
declared. “It was a lovely conception and a lovely, fem i­
nine th ing to wear.
“ But did men believe th a t it was held up by the
bust—as they should have? Not those nosey parkers
(B ritish for buttinskys).
They all knew a fter a while th a t it was mostly a m at­
ter of boning and wiring and lid d in g .
- I used to be able to tell by looking a t men a t a
form al dinner or dances which ones knew. They were so
cynical, smug and superior.”
Miss G arnett claims th e m odem male is an icono.
clast by nature. (She knows long words like th a t and
can say them in three languages).
“He likes to tear down.” she explained. “I know one
fam ous restaurant here w here the men play a game—
seeing how m any American women tourists they can
count with plastic surgery noses.
"This is th e type who read* about a new all-in-one
foundation w ith an uplift bra and then spends the even­
ing figuring o ut whether his date is wearing one and
w hat sort of shape she would be in without it.”

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JACKSONVILLE, Flo. (UPI)
A
.. _Judge
_ has ruled thst a man
spent two days in Jail on a had
rbeck charge here only because
hi* name wah R. A. Bennett and
he sold bananas.
It developed police were looking
for another R. A. Bennett who
■Do sold banaaat.
The innoeent R. A. Bennett, of
Jacksonville, said he had |n«truoled his lawyer to file a false ar&gt;
rest suit.
Robert Andrews Bennett was
ordered released from jail by
Judge Albert W. Graessle, who
commented It was “the first case
of this type I’ve bandied in my l l
years of law experience."
Cobb County, Go., police Issued
a warrant for Richard A. Bennett
of Smyrna, Ca., on a bad check
charge. The Bennett wanted In
Cobb County usually signed his
name as R. A. Bennett and was
in the fruit business.
A Georgia bondsman was try­
ing to track down Bennett for
skipping bond. In searching for
his man, the bondsman found a
bill of lading In Atlanta bearing
the signature of an R. A. Bcr.r.ctt
of Jacksonville employed by Dooaid Fruit and'Produce Co.
The bill of lading actually was
signed by Robert Bennett when
ha delivered a load of bananas to
Atlanta last July.
A warrant wras sent to Jackson­
ville, (Robert) Bennett was takan
into custody and spent Tuesday
and Wednesday in jail.

South African
Paces Golf Play
COSTA MESA, Calif. (UPI) A South African who has won
only $470 as a professional golfer
led the field today into the second
round of the $20,000 Orange Coun­
ty Open—two strokes ahead of hla
nearest rival.
Brian Wilkes, of Johannesburg,
who joined thr professional tour
at Detroit In August, shot a sixunder par 63 Thursday on the new
Mesa Verde Country Club course.
Two strokes behind him weft
Ken Venturi. San Francisco,
Frank Strsnihan. Toledo, Ohio,
and Crystal Rivers, Fla., and Jim
Ferrte. also Crystal River—all
with 87*. Thirty-seven broke par
on the first day of tha 72-hole
tourney.

PALM BEACH, FIs. (UPI) —
The woman who gave up her
career as a movie queen to marry
the lata Errol Flynn called him
“the charmer of the world."
Llli Damit* Flynn married the
screen idol alter meeting him
aboard the luxury liner He de
France ia 1935. At the time the
wee a famous French star and he
was a hit stock player.
•T gave up my career t&lt;* marry
him," Mr*. Flynn said That was
tha way he wanted it, and that
was tha way It was.
“Most of the time we were
happy. He was handsome, a treat
wit, Intelligent and the charmer
of tha world."
Mrs. Flynn learned of her
former husband's death at her
recently completed Hawaiian style
home here, where she lives
quietly.
“We were married in 1935 and
divorced in 1941.” Mrs. Flyaa
ssld. “We hadn’t seen each other
for aorae time, but our contact
was our son.
"Naturally Sean will attend his
father’o funeral services," she
said. “If ha is able to go alone,
he wills if not, then I may accom­
pany him.”

Lutheran Church
Names Rev. Bolick
As First Pastor

RICHARD

HOLTZCLAW

Sanford Singer
Richard Holtaelaw, n native of
Sanford, will ha tha star of “ Tha
Most Uappy Falla'* that will open
a ooa day engagement at lha
University of Florida Oym la
Gainesville Oct. 19.
Tha bit musical grabbed many
awards while U played on Broad­
way In 1134.
Holtaelaw first studied singing
at tha LousivUla University Opera
School and landed an engage­
ment with Gw San Carlo Com­
pany after graduation.
After a brier hitch with the
armed forcca ha Joined the New
York City Opera Company.

America, will be the officiating
minister, and will deliver the ser­
mon.
Residing in Sanford for a little
more thin ■ year, Rev. and Mrs.
Beilck first came to Sanford In
1M7 as a eurvey team. Their work
tbea waa under the Board of
American Missions Divisions of
Survey end -Research to aaerrtala
the prospects for a United Luther­
an Church In Sanford.
Conditions were found to he
promising and Mr. Bolick waa
called by the Board to enter the
field ea toon aa he finished his
work at Southern Seminary In
Columbia, S. C. Following gra­
duation and ordination, the Bolicks moved to Sanford in July
lMf. Services began lo sjptero'bar in'*tha Sanford Shrine Club
and have continued to be held
there.
The Church was officially organlaed in May ISM, becoming
a member of the Florida Synod
of Uniiad Lutheran Churcbei.
Upon organization tha congregalion Issued a call to Mr. Bollch,
the minion developer, to become
their pastor.

DressShopSays
Talmage't Ladies Apparel
said Miss Tierney appUat ftM
)eb and is piling up a trams*
(•card isles. Ike started wet
regularly this week aa • I
She he* flatly refined te
with "special in ms" af aa&gt;
clothing auaufsetarera whs
te the store. She wiU act Me
Interview or discuss bar M
The IT-year aid actress i
eight msathslast year aa ap t
■t Meealager CUaie, a pay
trie treataeat center ban.
She returned again last jaa
end la aew aa aal-patkat at
reported to ho looking far a 1
In Topeka.

DEHB1B REYNOLDS sod Glenn Ford find tha road of
lova a bit rocky In s acme from *Tt Started With a Kiaa,”
to atart at Movieland tomorrow.

"It Started With a Klee,” which
will run flam tomorrow through
Wednesday at th a Movleliad
Drive-In.
When ex-eoldlar Glenn Ford
meets and marries showgirl Debbie
Reynolds sad tbea wins a 140,009
futuramic car, all wtlhln 48 hours,
keeping his wife and the car proves
a problem.
Eva (labor and Gustavo Rojo Costar in the M-C-M production.
winchester 73. • story of "the
gun that won the West." .ind of a
sharpshootlag frontiersman cent an

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HONEYMOON ! ! ! J f f A

CLINT WALKER, John Ruaaell and Ed “ Rookie" Hum*
turn Iron* TV to the movie screen as they sta r In the
western, “ Yellowstone K elly” which ata rts Sunday at
tha R lti T h eitar.

Television favorites coma to the "Kookie" Byrnes of 7T Sunset
Rita Treater screen Sunday In Strip TV fame, plays a youth who
"Yellowstone Kelly,” a western tries to match Walker's ruggedstarring Clint Walker. Ed "Kookie" ness and does very writ at it.
Byrnea and John Ruiiell.
The action pictures tells the
story of n Sioux Indian effort to Nazi's Trial
halt the westward march of the
early empire builders. Walker Is JERUSALEM (UPI) - The Is­
raeli government. has asked tht
West German and Brttiih govern­
ments lo help bring Nazi master
executioner Adolf Eichmann to
justice. Eichmann, said tn have

BAGHDAD, Irsq (U P I)-lraq l
sii'hftrHItv unepeered a second
attempt to kill Premier Abdel Ka­
rim Ksssern, target of assassins’
bullets last week, Ma). Gen. Ahmad Salim al Abdl reported
Thursday night.
Al Abdl, military governor of
Baghdad, also charged that Pres­
ident Usual Abdsl Nasser's Unit­
ed Arab Republic “concentrated
troops'" along Iraq's border* be­
fore the daring daylight attempt
on kasacm'e life Oct, 7,

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BALTIMORE (UPI) - The Bal­
timore Orioles recalled four of
Iheir farm hands today, including
their $123,000 "bonus baby," Dave
Nicholson.
Nicholson, a » year-old outfield­
er, was recalled from Aberdeen
of lha Northern League; second
baseman Msrv Breeding and first
baseman Ray (Buddy) Barker
from Vancouver of the Pacific
Coast League, and outfielder Al
Jews, was last reported working Nagel front Amarillo of the Texas
as an oil expert in the British- I-eagut. All four wilt report to
protected Persian Gulf aheikdom the Orioles' training ramp al Mi­
ami, Fla . nest February.
of Kuwait.

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Surprise Upset
Scored By Torres

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LOS ANOELEB (UPI) -R a y mundo (Battling) Torres of Raynote, Mexico, scored a surprise
iccond-round knockout Thursday
night over seasoned Johnny Rus­
so, the fourth-ranked lightweight
from Now York City, la a calkedulad 10-round fight.
Torrei, IMH, decked Russo
twice in tha first round and oaee
In the second before finally knock­
ing him through the ropes and
out In 4t seconds of the socoad.
Busao. &gt;37, waa not counted out,
but obviously was In no condition
to coaliuu* *ii«u re ferae Charlie
Randolph haltad the fight, Undar
California rules, it was a knock­
out victory.

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nation, k u batten WUeooaln
thra* straight y ta n bat if only a
ilia th u tp te d pick to ko It
again.
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LYMAN rOOTBALL (HANDOUTS Martin Bnrwkk
and Cal PreaJey will a«e action against Crescent City to­
night Berwick, hai been playing wed at end and P ro ley will be playing the haUbeck position.

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M utnl aad Buddy Proctor M ,
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p thn man’s singles, John
B4tew Attested Laos Taylor *-3.
M D. H. Pterey dowsed Al
Dopdaay 0-1. K&gt;; Mika Siranal
wXhvnr Phil Logan, H , *-1; and
J. ,T, Farrell Mast Herb Harbet,
ML 44, M. The eeml-flnal pairt e a am Barlow vs. Pterey and
liraatol vs, FemU.

Mag Urquahart woo the ladtea' singles by defeating Medina
F e m l ln the finals, M, M.
Players In the city tournament
Item tha matches at their own
linywtosail, except for abeerv-

! Sanford Group

be* at the White Sox will get
grjn.1T, iiao a m e e d lor a los­
ing share.
The biggatt Jackpot la World
Scries history was announced by
baseball
Commissioner
Ford
Prick Thursday aad the record
total playsr pool el g ttjo l.M wag
made possiMe by the feet that
morn thaa *0,000 fans attended
each game played ia the con­
stant.
Previous high for a winners'
share was $11.147,*0 by the New
York Oiaata ia 1SS4 after they
beat the Cleveland Indiana in four
straight games. The highest pre­
vious iooing share was N N 4M
received by the Brooklyn Dodgere
la ISM.
If the current Dodgers and
White Son aren't planning to cash
their checka (fat chance), they
might do well to frame them be­
cause the checks are bound to bo
tbe largest made out for a long,
long lime.
Prick msde it door that "wo
won't be playing another World
Series" in the specious Los An­
geles ColisfUia.
"Tbo Dodgors are sure to have
their own park ready at least by
World Serial time next year,1* be
said "and if they win, they'll
have the series there."
The Dodgers triad not to over­
look anyone in dividing their mel­
on before the sarin started. They
voted full shares to series hero
Larry Sherry, Roger Craig aad
Maury Willi, all of whom report­
ed to them after June i. They
also designated a full share for
pitchor Art Fowler, released on
Aug. 13.
Eight others. Including veteran
lleher Carl Enkint who retired
Una 13, wtre voted hill shares
of $3,413.30 by the world chimps.
The White Sox did all right by
Ted Kluaaewiki, obtained from
Use Pirates on Aug. 33. They
voted him a half share of
f3,*!T.M and remember, the vot­
ing was done before tbe series.
Lsrry Doby, 1st go oo Aug. 1,
also got a half sharo as did rookla John Calllson, who didn’t put
In a full year with Chicago.
Trainer Ed Frocllch was voted
■ full share by the White Sox
while Dodger trainer Harold
Weedier and his assistant, BUI
Buhler, split a fuU share between
them.
A full second-place share was
worth ILM0.10 to the MUwaukre
Braves and $1,780.04 to the Gaveland Indiana. Among those cut In
for a full share by the Braves
waa Red Schoendlenat, who saw
Uttle action Hue to Ms convales­
cence from iuberculoslj.

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when the Annapolis team matte
Miami in U m Orange Bowl tsmorrow night.
Captains J , D. Ramage and
Frank 0 . Edwards wtll be among
the morn thaa *0 NAS rooters
who win make the trip to Miami
by bus and private ear. Most of
tea group will remain in Miami
M B ' Sunday • veiling.

U. S. Cars Ready
SEEKING, Fla. &lt;U?I&gt;- Three
V. S.-bullt racing cars wlD comte In the first Grand Prix of
i United Stales here Dec. 13.
Racing againat European for­
mula-1 c a n will be two Scarabs
built by Laace Rev callow. Rodg­
er Ward, winner of the IBM Indi­
anapolis 100, will eater a modified
k&gt;ldgat racer ia the last event on
the L&amp;Urutiooal circuit fur Lite
world's driving championship.

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Banks Named NL
Player Of Year
NEW YORK (UP1) - Em it
Banka, bomer-hUUng shortstop of
tha Cbteapo Cuba, is tha United
P r e e a latenutteaal’a National
League Player of tha Year for tha
second coosecutivs season.
Tha slender, 20-yair-eld slugger
from Dallas, Taut., waa voted tbe
honor today la the annual ballot­
ing of tha UPl’s 34-nun committee
of NL experts. Banks reeaivad a
total ei lg votes to bast out Hank
Aaron of tha Milwaukee Braves,
the league batting champion, who
potted eight votes.
Ed Mathews of tho Braves, who
ltd the circuit with 41 homers, re­
ceived two votes and outfielder
Wally Moon of tho Los Angeles
Dodgers and rookie sensation Wil­
lie MeCovey of the San Francisco
Giants got ono each.
Tho fifth-place Cuba didn't rate
much banner-line space because of
Um three-come red NL pennant
light but Banks made his own
—With 141 runs batted in be act
a naw NL record for shortstopi
and topped the circuit in test de­
partment lor tho second straight
year.
—With 43 homo runt he went
over the 40-mark for the fourth
time In hi* career and boosted his
lifetime total to 3V. Vara Stephens,
who playtd IS year* and hit 247
homtrs, is tho only major league
shortstop who has hit more hom­
ers. Banks has played seven yean.
—Ha continued as aa oid fishloncd Iron man 1a an alrpteM league
by playing in all 1U Cub games.
Although ho carries only 173
pounds on a six-foot frame. Banks
has missed only 18 games sines he
joined the Cubs In IMS.

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Overconfidence nearly always
leads to disaster and tbe Lyman
Grayhounds learned this first
b u d in last Friday’s game with
Inverness. That the Greyhound*
w an overconfident was Coach Bill
Proctor’a only comment concern­
ing the ton.
The Greyhounds travel to Cres­
cent City tonight and they are
confident that they can bring
homo a win. The catastrophic re­
sults of their last game has
brought them back down to the fact
that tbe right attitude la as es­
sential as (cam work.
Sophomore halfbacks Cal Pres­
ley and Jesse Hitchcock have
been moved up to tbs regular

status and are working hard with
the rest of tbe team for to­
nights game. Coach Procter cited
senior end Martin Berwick for
a steady Job both offensively and
and defensively.
Lyman- cantes to Crascent Gty
a record of 3-1.

Grid Stars Named
To Hall O f Fame

a (few atart Friday eight with a
ilia are-light aeiwdale. 1b the
top game, Navy (0-1) ii a livepoint favorite to ragaia lb* win­
ning trail wbaa it vUlU Miami of
Florida, whkk a a y itiil bo ach­
ing from a 27-8 I o m to na lineal
chimploo Looiilaai State.
Louiaiana 5Ute, riding a 11gaao winniag streak, ia expect­
ed to have little trouble aa It
opens iti Soutbeiitera Conference
acbedule aa a 14-polnt choice over
Kentucky, which took a 33-0 ibellaeking from Auburn last week.
Second • ranked Northwestern
ratei a 13-point choice over twicebeatea Michigan in a key Big

nationally televised game of tbo
day. Indiana’s six over NofaraskdQ
and Illinois seven over Minnesota.
BiathwvaS SMU savin over
Rice and TCU tbs same over
Texas AAM la big Bontbwert Com
fafsoce garnet. Oklahoma is a lbpoint Big Eight pick ever Mis­
souri, but an upset could put the
Tigers on tbe Inside track to tbe
Orange Bowl.
Weak— Unbeaten • untied Air

vorlte over unbeaten-untied OrM
goo, white Stanford la thrao over
Ten game. Seventh-ranked Mb- Washington State, and UCLA
altsippi, unbcaUn-usUed-ind • tu ­ eight over California.

NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UPD
—Doak Walker, Doc Blanchard
and Charlie Trippi, three stand­
outs of the '40'i, were the new
members selected todsy for the
National Football Hail of Fame to
be constructed here shortly.
Walker starred for Southern
Methodist In 1M7, '4* aod ’4»,
Castillo Leads
Blanchard played fullback for
Army in 1M3, '4* and '47, and
State PGA Play
Trippi was a star halfback at
NAPLES (U P D -H enry Castillo Georgia in 1*42, '43 and '46.
held a two stroke lead going into
the second round in the Florida
PGA Golf Championships today.
Castillo, a U-ycar-old teaching
pro from Tampa, ihot a slx-underpar M In the tournament's first
day d ( play Thursday at the Beach
Club course here.

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Standing behind this man and his Caterpillar
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Tremendous changes have taken pUca — In business and living — since 1873 whan
W. J . Hill opened the Hill Lumber and Supply Y ard a t 213 W. Third S treet in Sanford.

The automobile waa as yet osiy a fantastic dream; most of the went atifl
a wilderness; baseball, football, the movies, electric lights, the telephone,
water-mix paint, Nikita Khrushchev and thousands of names common­
place to this generation were aa yet unknown.
Yes, 86 year* ia a long time. Four generations have grown up and the fifth ia on thn
way. B ut the Hill Lumber and Supply Y ard is still aa youthful and vigorous today
under the m anagement of its Vice P re sid e n t J . H. Crappe a* when the Founder W .
J. Hill sold hia firs t order of Lumber.

The old landmark that housed the business for so Jong, has been torn dswn
and will soon be replaced by Sanford’s newest, most modern gatesrosm.
Watch for further announcements in this paper. And — in the — nnlimt
Remember!
WE RE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL DURING ALTERATIONS.

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NEW YORK (UPl) — D m
“Pmon-to-Person” television profrom * ho* i U l Bl I Uni*hi *
scheduled oppooroou of Mm
Wo*t&gt;
The Columbia Broadcasting By*,
tern, is tmwaattaf the concilia­
tion Thursday, said "tt woo b it
that certain portioao of th* latervkw with Mli* Wiat, •«, might
bo misconstrued.”
% "Maybe It wa* too good, I w*t
very honest,” MU* Woot said In
San FranclKo.
In • private ihowing of th* In­
terview to the press, boat ChorU*
Colllngwood Introduced th* itort,
•croon and nightclub personality
oa tho woman who “mode a ca­
reer of bidding sea."
MU* -Wait, never at Iota for
ororda on tho subject of l’smour,
told Colllngwood the hod written
0 a book recounting her "private
transgressions — that’s a long
word for ala."
"Aak mo anything the law al
lows and I'll try to give a right
answer,” oka sold.
Colllngwood attempted to steer
tho conversation to things liters-

ry—Miss West is lha author or
several books. Including lha cur­
rant best aeller "Goodness Had
Nothing T* Do With I t ”
Miss West said aha read “blagraphy, metaphysics tad psycholo­
ir”
"Straight fiction 7" CoUlagwood asked.
‘Nevar, 1 can dream up my
ewn," ah* replied.
'rereign affairs?
T va always had a weakness
for foreign affhira.”
Man In apnea 7”
'Man In apace la a waste—of
man I moan.”
Before Ike Interview cndeJ Miss
West alia Informed Colllngwood
thatt
'Then ar* no withholding taxsi
on the wngaa of tin.”
"A man la the house la better
than two on the street.”
"I’d rather have life In my
man than n man In my lift.”

#No More
Bananas
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (UPl)—
A judge has ruled that a man
spent two day* in Jail on a bad
check charf* here only because
Ms name wah R. A. Bennett and
he sold bananas.
It dsvelopad police were looking
A for another R. A. Bennett who
O also sold bananas,
The Innocent R. A. Rrnnett, of
Jacksonville, said he had institu­
ted his lawyer to file a false ar
rest suit.
Robert Andrews Bennett was
ordered released front jail by
Judge Albert W. Graesslr, who
commented It was "the first case
of this typo I've handled in my l l
years of law experience.”
.
Cobb County, Go., police issued
• a warrant for Richard A. Bennett
of Smyrna, Ca., on a bad check
charge. The Bennett wanted In
Cobb County usually signed his
name as R. A. Bennett and v is
in the fruit business.
A Georgia bondsman was try
lng to track down Bennett for
skipping bond. In searching for
his man, the bondsman found a
bill of lading In Atlanta bearing
the signature of an R. A. Bennett
9 of Jacksonville employed by Don­
ald Fruit and’Produce Co.
The bill of lading actually was
signed by Robert Bennett whan
ha delivered a load of bananas to
Atlonta last July.
A warrant was sent to Jackson­
ville, (Robert) Bennett was taksn
into custody and spent Tuesday
and Wednesday in jail.

* South African
Paces Golf Play

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COSTA MESA. Calif. (UPl) —
A South African who has won
only 9470 at a profciiional golfer
led the field today Into the second
round of the $20,000 Orange Coun­
ty Open—two strokes ahead of hi*
nearest rival.
Brian Wilkes, of Johannesburg,
who joined the professional lour
at Detroit in August, shot a sixunder par S3 Thursday on the new
Mesa Verde Country Club course.
Two strokes behind him wef*
Ken Venturi. San Francisco,
Frank Stranahan, Toledo, Ohio,
and Crystal Rivers, Fla., and Jim
Ferrte. also Crystal River—all
with 17s. Thirty-seven broke par
on the first dsy of the 72-hole
tourney.

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He Was Charmer
Of World, Errol's
Ex-Wife Reports

Lutheran Church
Names Rev. Bolick
As first Pastor

RICHARD

HOLTZCLAW

Sanford Singer
Appears In Show
Richard Holticlaw, a native of
Sanford, will be the star or "The
Most Happy Fella” that will open
a one day eniagamaot at the
University of Florida Oym in
Galnssvllle Oct. 19.
The bit musical grabbed many
awards whilo it played on Broadway in 1956.
Holticlaw first studied singing
at lha Loualvllla University Opera
School and landed an engage­
ment with th# San Carlo Com­
pany after graduation.
After a brief hitch with tho
armed forcci ha Joined the Now
York City Opera Company,

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LONDON (U Pl) — Fashion consultant Jan e G ar.
n e tt said today th a t men who read women’s magazines
are no better than peeping toms.
' "W hat rig h t have they got to examine our secrets?"
demanded the statuesque beauty.
"How is a woman supposed to be m ysterious when
any man who cares to, can discover all the tricks simply
by going to a newsstand 7"
Miss G arnett looked d o w n -sh e ’s tall— w ith storm y
eyes.
"Men have killed the strapless evening gown," she
declared. T t w as a lovely conception and a lovely, femi­
nine thing to w ear.
, .
"B ut did men believe th at it was held up by the
bust—as they should have? N ot those nosey parkers
(B ritish for buttlnskys).
They all knew a fte r a while th a t it was mostly a m at­
te r of boning and wiring and padding.
"1 used to be able to tell by looking nt men a t a
form al dinner or dances which ones knew. They were so
cynical, smug and superior."
Miss G arnett claims tho modem male is an icono­
clast by nature. (She knows long words like th a t and
can say them in three languages).
"He likes to tear down," she explained. " I know one
famous restau ran t here where the men play a game—
seeing how m any American women tourists they can
count with plaatic surgery noses.
"This Is th e type who read* about a new all-in-one
foundation w ith an uplift bra and then spends the evenlng figuring out w hether his date is w earing one and
w hat sort of shape she would be in without it."________

PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPl) —
The woman who gave up her
career aa a movie queen to marry
the late Errol Flynn called him
"the charmer of the world.”
Lili Dimtta Flynn married the
screen idol after meeting him
aboard tho luxury liner He de
Franco In 1935. At the time she
WM a famous French star and he
WM a bit stock player.
“I gave Up my career to marry
him,” Mrs. Flynn said. "That was ‘
the way he wanted it, and that
wax th* way it was.
"Moat of the time we were
happy. He was handsome, a great
wit, Intelligent and the charmer
of tb« world.”
Mrs. Flynn learned of her
former husband's death at her
recently completed Hawaiian stylo
homo here, where she lives
quitUy.
"We were married In 1035 and
dlvorsod. in 1941,** Mr*. FlyBB
•aid. “We hadn’t sNn each other
for m im time, but our contact
was our son.
"Naturally Bean will attend his
father’s funeral services,” the
said. "If he la able to go alone,
he wills If not, thin I may accom­
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TOPEKA. Kao. (UPl) — A 19&gt;
pah* drew shop lea fc i R la *
hired actress com H e m p a* A
sales proroatka gimmick.
Tslmiga's Ladies Appanl iH p
•aid Miss Tierney appUag far
joh and la piling up a trsmsadam
roeord sates. She atonal wNfttag
regularly this weak aa • N h P
She has flatly refusal to pNa,
with "special llama” *f aaeNhM
clothing manufacturers wha t m
DEBBIE REYNOLDS and Glenn Ford find the road of
la the store. She will aet # * • g*'
love a bit rocky in a seen* from T t 8 tart ad With a Kiss,"
Interview ar dteraaa Iter )Ms.
to start at Movisland tomorrow.
The 17-year ate
tight months last
at Msnalagsr
trie tm tm eatR . ..
8he returned agate lost
TB* topsy-turvy tlm*s brought an avenging hit father's death la to- aad la now aa out-pattent
a a. I. by tw* raffle Uchata, pro­ featured on the bill. James Itawart reported to ha loohteg far •
In Topekai
vide the comedy background for •ta n with Ihelley Winters.
“
—
"It Started With a RIM.” which
LAST LAUNCHING TON ITS
will run from tomorrow through
7.-H AND lltW P . M.
Wednesday at th * M*vl*l**g
“Haro Racket WMI TroteT*
Drive-In.
THE S STOOGES
When ax-aaldler Glenn Ford
(O-FBATURB
AT St45 F. M.
ionk
fa
M
ita
meets and marrlca showgirl Debbie
"QUERY O f OUTER HPACR”
ADMISSION - esc
Reynold* amt then wuu n 140,ON
ESA EBA GABOR
kin n iK fl UNDER I t PRRP(uturamic car. all within 40 hours,
keeping hi* wife and (ha car provss
a problem.
BIG
Eva Gabor and Gustavo Rojo CoDAYS
stir in tho M-G-M production.
Winchester 73, a story of "th*
gun that won the West,” and of a
FIRST SANFORD SHOWING
aharpshooUag fronUsrsnun bent an

Movielmd Has 'H Started With A Kiss'

THIS . . IS . . A . .

Ernest B. Bolick Jr. will bo
formally and offlelaliy Installed
Sunday aa the first pallor of the
Good Shepherd United Lutheran i
Church. Dr. Koyall A. Yount,
president of the Florida Synod of
the United Lutheran Church in
America, will be the officiating
minister, and wilt deliver the ser­
mon.
CLINT WALKER, John Ruaaell and Ed “ Kookie" Bums
Residing in Sanford for a little
turn from TV to th* movi* screen aa they Mar in tho
more than a year, Rav. and Mrs.
western,
"Yellowstone Kelly," which s ta rts Sunday a t
Bolick first came to Sanford la
th* Rltx T heater.
1987 a i a aurvay team. Thalr work
then was undar th* Board of
American Missions Divisions of
Survey aod -Research to ascertain
lbs prospects for a United Luther­
an Church la Sanford.
Television favorites coma to the "Kookie” Byrne* of 77 Sunset
Conditions wort found to be Rita Treater screen Sunday In Strip TV fame, play* s youth who
promising and Mr. Bolick wat “ Yallowstone Kelly.” a western tries to match Walker’s rugged­
called by tbe Board to enttr tb*
Clint Walker, Ed "Kookla” ness snd does very writ al it.
field as soon as ho finished his starring
and John Russell.
work at Southern Seminary In Byrnes
The action pictures tells the
ColumbU, S, C. Following gra­
etory
of a Sioux Indian effort to Nazi's Trial
duation and ordination, the Bolicks movtd to Sanford In July halt tha westward march of the JERUSALEM (UPl) - The Is­
ltlf. Services began i* StpUf- oarly empire builders. Walker is raeli government has asked the
her in the Sanford Shrine Club th* man who aettlaa the war with West German and British govern­
■od hava continued to be held an emergency act of kindness to
■n Indian girl, played by Aadra ments to help bring Naii master
there.
executioner Adolf Kirhmann to
The Church was officially or­ Martin.
Justice. Elchmann, said to hast
ganised la May 19M, becoming
Tho motor vehldo accident helped master-mind Adolf Hitler's
a member of tho Florida Synod
at United Lutheran Churches. death ralt In th* nation’s five program lo annihilate European
Upon organisation tho congrega. largaat cldcs —New York, Chica­ Jews, was last reported working
tlon Issued a call to Mr. Bollch, go, Loa Angsles. Philadelphia and as an oil expert In the Britishtho mUslon developer, to become Detroit—runs about 30 per cent protected Persian Gulf sheikdom
of Kuwait.
below Um national average.
their pastor.

Ritz To Show Film Full 01 Favorites

Premier's Life
Endangered Again

HONEYMOON ! ! !
A warm blond*
snd

BAGHDAD, Iraq (UP!)—Iraqi
authorities Uncovered s second
attempt to kill Premisr Abdel Ka­
rlin Kassem, target of assassins’
bullets tost week, MaJ. Ucn. Ah­
mad Salim si Abdl reported
Thursday night.
Al Abdl, military governor of
Baghdad, also charged that PresLieut Carnal Abdel NassCr’a Unit­
ed Arab Republic "Concentrated
troops’” along Iraq’s borders be­
fore tho daring diylighl attempt
on k a s s e m ’ s life Oet, 7,

front m erry
M anhattan
to castle*
in Spain!
(HEAR DEBBIE SING
THE TITI.K HONG)
FILMED IN
HUMANTIC SPAIN
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Orioles Recall
Four Farm Hands
BALTIMORE (UPl) - The Bal­
timore Orioles recalled four of
their farm hands today, Including
their 9123,000 "bonus baby,” Dave
Nicholson.
Nicholson, a 20 year-old outfielder, was recalled from Aberdeen
of th* Northern League; second
baseman Marv Breeding and first
baseman Ray (Buddy) Barker
from Vancouver of the Pacific
Coast Lcsgur, and outfielder Al
Nigel from Amarillo of the Tesas
league. All four will report lo
the Orioles' training ramp al Mi­
ami, Fla , nest February.

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Surprise Upset
Scored By Torres

SATURDAY
OPEN 12:43

LOS ANdELES (UPl) -R aymundo (Battling) Torroa of Rey­
noso, Mexico, scored a surprise
second-round knockout Thursday
night over acaaoMd Johnny Busto, tho fourth-ranked lightweight
from Naw York City, la a ached
ulad 10-round fight.
Torrai, 1MH, decked Busk
twice In tho first round aad one*
in the second before finally knock­
ing him through the ropaa and
out In 41 sicondi of the second.
Russo, 137. was not counted out,
but obviously wai in ao condition
to continue when referee Charlie
Randolph haltad tho fight. Under
California rules, It was a knock­
out victory.

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Mr. and lira. Khnir Boarnar by Chamber of Commarea public relation*.
The Boeruers operate the ahop at SMY Orlando Dr. Chief Boereer ia baaed
a t the Sanford Naval Air Station but will retire ia April.

be to a p n n ageat at heart, **•
plalaiag, "I’m I u u of Intrigue
aad delayed actlocarioolam. 1 Juat
wade nr that last wort.”
According to Metro oUlclaia,
, ’ Ip the newest film venkm ef Merit Mourt'i a c m e teit «ae one ef the
beet la studio history. Ha waa dga*
Twaha’a "Huckleberry Finn."
G v *;0M Axekie, ns cagey on ■ aound- ed Immediately following a ibow!■ d « e i aa he la In tbe ring, carefully lag.
drew comparieona between acting Tbe praiae baaa't changed Arch*
le’a idea* about fighting.
"1 can't aay for aura If I’ll be*
come an actor when I quit fighting.
And I don’t find acting a big
strain,” he raid "But with a let
of work and atudy perhaps I’d de­
velop late e good actor. I mum
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Overweight, but unmarked by hla
years in the ring, Archie la con­
vinced he bee many more good
years a i a png.
"I’ll be fighting for aome time
yet,” be aaid, Indicating ha
he would
like a abet at Ingemar Johan*ion’s
heavyweight crown. "I hope to
keep fighting until my wife, Join,
bears mt a son. And maybe by tbe
time my boy ia II years old be ean
fight me for Um chamlpouship.”
Only nnrw tlnfc the camera* be­
gan rolling baa Archie reverted to
hie fighting instinct.
"There was a scene where Ne­
ville Brand la ao mean to tba boy
Eddie Hodges that I wanted to
take a lock at him.’’ Moore laugh­
ed. “ But then I realised be was
only acting.”
,la Archie esmera shyT
"Heck no. I’ve never been afraid
ia the ring, io I’m not about to let
a little old camera scare me.
"In thin picture I play ‘Jim,’ a
runaway slave who floats down the
Mississippi with Huek Finn. He’s
like me In one respect. He event­
ually findi what we’re all looking
for—freedom."

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it would spend one million dollars
to bring (he fort, near Mandan,
N. [&gt;., to Its original condition.
Wheeler Peak, highest moun­
tain in New Mexico, la In lh«
Arctic-Alpine life zone and re'
| reives over 30 inches o( rainfall
per year. The peak ia 13,110 feet
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QateoeviDo
H |
grew. It probably J u t
moapbars. Everybody who la
m r tke yean becanee
body-ovary tody who thinks ha la •tee waa going to to
in w* ho want to tee year mas
thing you can catch h la at 1
coming, lt’a always a great
The
and. We recommend It to nl
will to
at* only eorry that we meet
party In
governor?” The answer to Out It tkla year.
may not to d ear. You may not bo Daring the last tow i
ef toe
able to pick him out of the Congress when everyone 1
crowd. But, one thing Is certain Ing to get on the road
—he’ll ha
somo of the Florida
oeuaed Ions enoosh h e a
Congressman Syd Heriong:
1 had to point to say eeve out*
standing accomplishment of the
tin t aesaion of the 91th Cangraan.
1 would choose Us action on labor*
management reform. In this B e ll
Congress, after a bad start, finally
came up with good, aound, effoo*
live legislation In this exceed laxly
CHICAGO (UPI) — A psycholo­ worthy of study, Dr. Theodore controversial field.
gist said today an opportunity for Schaefer of the University of Chi­ ."And don’t.lo t anyone teU yon
a rare study la animal behavior cago eaid, because he was well (hat this la loglalatioa to nusilab
died with Hermann, ■ duck that along in a duck'a life before ho the tabor unions and that
at ft wan
took up the ways of a dog and decided bo wanted to be a dog cooked up by the National A_____
was killed while chasing and or began to believe be waa ooe. lion of Manufacturers and the U,
"barking” at a car.
Because of Hermann's prema­ S. Chamber of Commerce. That'S
Hermann waa a phenomenon ture death under the wheels of an not ao and the leaden af both
automobile last month, Schaefer labor and management knew ft.
•eld, scientists will never know It evolved from a very real pubUt
whether bo might have been per­ demand, aprlnglag from the groat
suaded to be ju*t Plain fowl n»ta all over the Country."
again.
(Syd will ba back In WaahiaftM
Hermann the dog-Uke durk lived the first week in November for
on the farm of Alvin Schneider hearings before the House Way*
near Oldham, 3. D. for the first and Mesas Committee am la e ig
year of hi* Ufa he was like any Security matter* and aa hie ewa
other drake.
tax reform plan).
When Hermann'! mate died, ha Congressman Jim Haley: *T
LONDON (UPI) — Britain's attached himself to Schneider's doubt if this 1st eanloa ef the
late Queen Mary never got over dog, Tony. He followed the dog aeth Congress will go down to
the despair and humiliation of everywhere, even after the an­ history for the quantity ef
her son’s decision to abdicate and noyed pooch growled menacingly enacted, but It is quite
marry twice-divorced Wallis War- and eelied the duck's head In hla it will be noted for the
field Simpson, but be remained mouth aa If to end the one-sided of objectionable meaaurea that
her "darling David” to the end. friendship then and there.
were kept from becoming publle
Further details of Britain’s 1936
Gradually, Hermann began to law."
abdication crisis were relived to- bchavo like Tony.
Congressman BlUy Matthews!
dey with publication of the bio­
When the dog chased care, Her­ '*( have tried to promote various
The 1934 Incident, which waa des­ graphy of the queen, widow of mann waddled madly after them, projects In ray District that a rt
loo. When the dog barked, Her­ needed and have sound economit
cribed in part by this column, con­ King George V,
Queen Mary, who died Merck mann tried to bark. When rain justification.
stituted perhaps the gravest and
Such programs aa
moat realistic threat. This waa 24. 1933, at the age of 63, over­ came down, Hermann huddled un­ Post Office buildings; River and
when security guards from State came the first shock of the abdi­ der shelter with Tony Instead of Harbor projects. Water Foliation
were augmented by Washington cation of her son, King Edward enjoying the downpour.
Schaefer, attracted by a United and Sewerage projects; and houm
precinct police in 24 hour protec­ VIII, but never the eorrow.
Praia
International story about Ing. . .1 believe our District shared
The
biography
by
James
Popetion of Mr. Dulles.
proportionately with other areal
What had roused the security llcnnesiy waa based on official Hermann, went to the Schneider of the Country In these program!
people to such drastic action waa documents made available by farm to see the duck while he of joint State-Federal respoaiUd*
that the threats had come from Quren Elisabeth II, the prtnceis was visiting In South Dakota re­ my,”
an organisation of nationalist Puer­ "Ulibct" of per private papers cently. He spent several hours ob­
Senator George Smalbera; "The
to Ricani. This waa the same and* letters. One letter told of her serving Hermann.
Schaefer said be was interested appropriations record of thla sea*
group that also attacked Blair shocked dismay when Prime Min­
House, killing one guard, in their ister Stanley Baldwin told her of because Dr. Echard 11. Hess, one slon of Congress emphatically re*
of hia faculty colleagues at the, fated the Administration
attempt to assassinate President the abdication decision.
"Well, Mr. Baldwin, this le a University of Chicago, is n leading that Coograsa la a 'spendthrift or*
Truman,
Until now, the facts surrounding pretty kettle of fiaht" she ex­ Investigator of the phenomena of gantxallon.' We have reduced the
these ilorlei have been locked un­ claimed, her hands spread kt a imprttinf—when exposed to an Prealdcnt’e budget for the year by
animate or Inanimate object $19 billion. I had originally pmder secrecy. Aa a mailer of fact, gesture of despair.
the cases, filed in the Slate Depart­ Queen Mary was to shwl many early in life, "apes" It like a dieted by a billion and a half, lm
ment security office, are still not tears, make many fervent pleas normal newborn takes after Ma happy to lay that wa even &lt;
ed that."
to David to ehange hia mind. mother.
for public disclosure.
Tto biggest Pall get-together ef
politicians la Florida l i n t really
a politkal meeting. A just looks
like one. We're talking about the
annual boat-eom lu «ome at
Gainesville. Title year’s date la
Oct. I t Tbat’a Dm data for the
game, but eoxmtteg partial and
receptions and all the trimmings,
you must include the day before.
This year, the Gatora will take on
LSU, but the inmn will be second-

Anim al Lo v m ,
Hero's New Pet
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Attention suburbanites:
If you consider beagles are boring, parakeets passe
and other conventional pets old hat, how about an honest
to goodness buffalo to liven things up around your
0 ranch-style home?
For the men who have everything, Rep. Thomas J.
Lane (D-Masa.) suggests a live buffalo or elk to roam
the backyard.
Lane says the animals are now available from na­
tional wildlife refuges at reasonable prices.
For example, you can buy one of the big game
• bison for $140 to add a little realism to games of cow­
boys ^ Indians.
Lana says the Fish and Wild Life Service is offer­
ing $08 buffalo and 91 elk as surplus animals.
•
Lane also has a solution for city dwellers who might
have a tough time fitting one of the animals into an
apartment. He says apartment dwellers may want to
bug a burly buffalo for the kitchen range.
Ha says frozen buffalo meat will enable home
owners to have Ma good supply of meat on hand for the
sold winter ahead.”
A butchered, dressed and quartered buffalo car­
cass ranges from $165 to $200. Butchered elk goes fur
$100 to $180.
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According to Lane, buffalo meat Is tender but he
• hms a warning for those who want to buy buffaloes on
the hoof. He says they "are wild animals of uncertain
temperament and should not be trusted."____________

Doctors Lose Chance
Studying Unusual Duck

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New Book Reveals
Queen Never Got
Over Abdication

Florida Getting Ready
•For Big Tourist Stream Assignment Washington
RV ED KQTF.RBA
An attempt was to he made, the
WASHINGTON - This la another letter said, to assassinate the
untold chapter In the John Foster Secretary of State by poisoning hla
Dulles secret book of danger and food right there in the military
hospital!
tragedy.
The letter waa followed up by
Several days ago It was revealed
..ere for the first lime how the late mysterious phone calls. This threw
Secretary of State luffercd under both military and State Depart­
the burden of an extraordinary ment Security guards Into a state
24-hour security guard In 1934 at of constant alert.
Every bile of food and each
hla home and office when hla life
was threatened by a would-be as­ glass of liquid were thoroughly
examined before Mr. Dulles' tray
sassin.
Now this writer baa learned of waa wheeled info hla suite on the
an even more biaarre threat on third floor — the President's suite
the Secretary'! life. This happened —at the medical center,
For two weeks this went on, un­
in November, 1936.
PARIS (Ut’I)—President Charles Mr. Dulles had put in one of hU til November 18, when Mr. Dull**
De Gaulle's Gaulliat Party was luugucst years on the international waa safely transferred to Key
iplil Thursday over his liberal Al­ trout, climaxed by the Suel Canal West, Fla., to recuperate.
gerian peace plan, but he still ap­ crisis. When criticism against n No poisoned food was found, and
word of the threat was withheld
peared m uter of the situation.
devoted official muunts in public,
Political obicrvcrs said Premier aa it did in this period, Uie crack- from the Secretary of State to the
Michel Deb re was still certain to poU start coming out--at their day he died by the hand of God.
U can now be revealed, toe, that
win n vote of confidence tonight holes.
in the National Assembly when However, on top of tba interna­ there were, during hla tenure,
It wind* up a three-day dehate on tional crises, Secretary Dulles fac­ more than 12 seperate threats on
the Secretary's life.
Algeria.
ed another, a personal one. lie
The split developed when nine learned the shocking naws that he
right-wing members of the party had cancer of the intestinal tract
walked out in revolt because they and that he would have to undergo
feared an early peace in Algeria an operation at Waiter Reed Hoathat would coat France the rich pital.
North African territory that la le­
He enleml the hospital on No­
gally part of France.
The blow to Gauiliit unity came vember 3. Aa if the threat of can­
aa reports from Rabat, the capital cer wasni enough, the State De­ SACRAMENTO. Calif. (Uri) of Morocco, saki Algeria's rebels partment received an anonymous The man in "Cell 2433, Death
that Mr, Duties' life Row" went to battle Thursday in
Mare than 130 kind* of fiih ire were selling up the basic peace letterinwarning
danger from another source one of his last chances to avoid an
caught in California waters for terms they hope will end the fiva- was
—loud poisoning.
year rebellion.
ll-year date with death eight days
commercial use.
hence.
Several countries In South Ame­
State Celebrates
rica and Europe have rallied to his
D A ILY CRO SSW O RD
cause, and he has gamed support
42. Knights'
13. Serf
Double Beauty
from opponents of capital punish­
g. Wind
titles
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ment in this country.
InstruBMDt 49. Small pie
Contest Victory
The morbid history of Caryl
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1. Capital off
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VICKSBURG, Miss. (UPI) — Chessman — best selling author,
river
Mississippi b e g a n celebrating red light bandit, kidnaper, rapist,
2. The coamon
60. Traveled.
Thursday its doubleheader victory psychopath and Krnius—was laid
as by car
XTrunkof a
before Gov. Edmund G. Brown.
in the Miss America contest.
tree
21. Stopped
He now must decide whether or
I.ynds
Lee
Mead,
20-year-old
XX. Sheep like
LPoker
13. Chan­
Nairhet beauty, who won the not to grant last minute clemency.
stake
I t Mississippi
cellor
The 3Sycarotd cunvict is the
1939 Miss America title last
9. Book of
at Bonn T n M s i’i S u v a
emh.-nkmonth, arrives here today to author of four books, one the best­
Old
94. does to
K Indonesian
mer.t
Tea Lament
start a murid of appearances in seller "CeU 243, Death Row." He
H, Ctepwmae
90. ti »M«xaof
has an IQ of 138 which places
her
home state.
6.
Wander
96.
Blouan
36.
Pitcher
1 uity
him
in the genius level—but he
7. Norse god
Indiana
36. Blemish
16. lece nut
Lynda Le* succeeded last year's admits himself that he is a psy­
6. Poverty
36. Rue
IT. Roman
17.1’mnoun
Mist America, Mary Ann Mobley chopath.
29. Observes
garment
19. Registered 1L Killed
of Brandon, Miss., for (he first
Chessman himself sat in his cell
nam e
double header victory for a state awaiting news of the clemency
1
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i — T~
labbr.)
r_
in the Mist America conteit in ■ hearing. His latest execution dale
to
Xt. One of
couple of decades.
hat been let for Oct. d3 in the ap­
Geronimo's
'^mla Lee's arrival In Vicki- ple-green gas chamber at San
men
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1
1
bur created about aa much ex­ Quenlin Prison.
32. Affirma­
citement aa the arrival of Gen.
tive vote
In hia 11 years on death row.
3“
4
U. S. Grant 96 years ago.
I S .- -----the
Chesaman has won six slays of
Sailor"
The difference, of course, waa execution. He ip|K-aled 16 tunes
15“
‘7
90. Garden tool
that everyone waa glad to see to lesser courts and seven times
37. Bed
to the U. 3. Supreme Court.
Lynda.
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - I f pre­
dictions by tbs State Development
Commission hold up, Florida resect an as will set a huge Influx
of oun-starved Northerner* this
winter.
The commission said Wednesday
it baa an outlook of "sparkling
^optim ism " for the number of
•F lo rid a winter visitors In IMS1960.
Railroad, airline and bua ayatem
official* say they arc having a
record number of inquiries about
travel to Florida during the cold­
er months. To meet the expected
• crush, all commercial carriers
have instituted cheaper package
tour rates and special travel ac­
commodations.
m Nearly every air line and rail• m a d Is offering a low-coat pack­
age tour between Dec. IS and
April 13 that ties In both trans­
portation and lodging at one price.
Some offers begin at 121.50 for
four days and three nights or 130
tor seven days and six nights,
double occupancy basil.
Major hotel* anti motel* at
Miami,
Miami Beach Fort
Lfuderdaie, Hollywood, Beach,
Clearwater and St. I’etcriburg
w will have the package deal avail­
able.

Additionally, virtually every
tramportatioo service will put In
"economy" farea to Florida start­
ing Dec. 10. One airline wilt of­
fer Jay coach service between
New York and Miami for 133.33
plus tax and night coach service
at $46.90.

Gaullists Split
Over Peace Plan

Death Cell Author
Gets New Hearing

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Nothing says quality
like the

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HAPPINESS

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Someone remarked the o ther
w
tiny that he didn't know
Chiropractors could do any­
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thing for headaches. Sim ilar
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remarks are mude concernlJ
injc stomach, trouble, rheu­
m atism and a
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host of o th er
condition*. Even
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a a * r a liw M *
patients u p o n
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City U l l n
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one a i l m e n t
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w i » i S * | . • « * * ■ » , h &lt; ta rte ta e a a aw
through
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practic are some­
A aM te* n ——** •'* * • M alta* O tW M i St. l a t e a t IS* f M l M B M
time#
unaware
l a a f a r * . r i a * I S * a » * a * Ska A a l a t C * * * r , * * m l B t n S % l e t * .
th a t a d j u s t H a * a i4 la a ■ • ■ M i a* tfea t a l l * * l * n »
la • • l i t I a * a a a l
i*ao u iw w* M wmaa m iie w *u ua *— * ----- ■■*■■■* — *
ments can also correct the
cause of many other ail­
• la ic iu n iM a s ta *
ments.
■» Has
•*llf*r*
la a.Miaale laaaly
SU W»aa* The point is th a t Chiroprac­
Olliea rai*
■ f ta u ta t
n u t I law
I Star
etlJM a*** 1 Tea*
U 9 a OgfoOg tic is not limited to correct­
* Baeika S.TS M l g Mtoilifl
AM a HaaaAa ing backache, b ut ia an all­
a Btetke AM IN 1 Haems
IM S H-al* round health service!
t **ell
IM IN 1 Haalh
■. S . P a a ta I B «e *-1'* *■

HEALTH

* « U * a « -» • a ll

Q uestion;

Chiropractor# realtie fully
th a t there are condition#
necessitating certain medica­
tion or surgery and will not
hesitate to recommend their
service# when they deem it
necessary.
Bear in mind, however, that
most ruses that come to the
C hiropractor have t r i e d
everything and have turned
to Chiropractic as a lust re­
so rt I
Oae ef a aeries of article*
published ia the public inter*
set to explain and Illustrate
the practice ef ocieetifUChiropractic, written by Dr
K. Lee Karwln whose office Is
located el 201 8. French Ava.
and hia telephone member to
FA lrfax 2-7442.

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frame member* into one piece of
rugged Meet. M i t u pouible more
room oa th e Ja ild a , * i.« . the
ealeet, quieted ride you''

The dcw De Soto makta ao bona* about
being ■ big, luxurious car . . . one of
the most powerful aver comtructcd. It
het watl-to-wall carpeting, fine tailored
upholticry. rich and simple chroma.
Built with Chrysler Corporation'* new
unit comlruction, the body it on* piece
of welJed tie d — rugged and rattiaproof. Unit coiutruction plus famous

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The I960 DcSoto offer* every kind of
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automatic iwHcl teats, Ultra-Fi phono­
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new price dory to tall you. Why not
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FRIDAY P. M.
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TUESDAY P. M.

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11:11 111 l i Could Bo T e a
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T u n bo* I Ag a te
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By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — For
nine yetri Lucille Bell god Vlvl“ J 'M t t . j r i o • Ml — you
rtrily. Mw «m without (be other
on TV, but with “ I Love Lucy"
liking a dive ths girls are going
their sepirate ways.
To Io m her identity aa the
wacky, icaUer-braincd Ethel, Vivi­
an ha* Juit completed a dramatic
role in a horse opera, "Tha Dep­
uty."
“The role ii a far cry from
(hat biddy Ethel," Vivian laughed.
“The woman I portray Is a strong
Individualist who rides horses and
drives buggies. It’s given me a
new lease on life,
"In all the nine yeara I wai
with ’Lucy’ I never appeared In
a movie or TV ihow. toward the
end I thought I waa getting tried
of acting, but I waa Juat weary
of the aame rote. From now on 1
hope never to be seen wearing
a Marcel and home dress,"
Vivian wasn’t balng disloyal to
the show. She happily idmlta the
program has made her financial­
ly Independent for life.
“ You’d think after all those
years people would cell mo Ethel,
but I’m seldom recognised. Ofr
screen I look entirely different,"

WEDNESDAY I*. M.

(joAhaway &amp;

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GENE BARRY is back
again th is season as B at
M asteraon, th e western
dude who carries a walk­
ing stick but is « real
tough io when tho action
atari*. T h e
Mastcrson
aeries is on a t 8 p. m.
Thuradaya on NBC-TV.

t V Ploys Offered
In Story Form
Three ef the dramatized “ac­
tuals" that have been seen on the
CBS “Armitrong Circle Theater"
will be made available to the
reading public In a Citadel Press
paperback volume.
Thia Is an unuiual departure In
that the book does not contain the
TV scripts but short story versions
of Ihem written by Trudy and Irv­
ing Sattal. The plays to adapted
are “Buried 2,000 Year*: The Dead
Sea Scroll*’’ by Irve Tunick,
‘"Thirty Days to Reconsider" hy
Roger llirson and “Junkie*’ Alley”
by Mel Goldberg.
The neat four guest atari on E r­
nie Ford's NBC program, begin­
ning Oct. 22 are, In order. Cliff
Arquette, Gordon Scott, Darrin
McGavin and Minnie Pearl.

By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) — Thanki
to late TV movie*, the “Fallen
Idol" ha* become aa much a part
of tha TV ecreta aa tha test pat­
tern.
And thia familiarity apparently
led to its taking its place la CBSTV's DuPont Show of the Month
drama anthology.
Since comparisons to the movie
are going to bo mad# all over
tho place, m say at the start that
tha I f SO British-made film we*
better. The TV version of Graham
Green’s suspense story was not
aa subtle aa the film, nor did It
slide across the bumpier teams
in the plot very gracefully. However, tha talaplay still made far
an interesting tKk minute*, thanks
chiefly to some unuiual acting by
Jack Hawkins snd young Jacques
Hlrachler.
The story daala with a young­
ster who worships the family but­
ler, Baines, but loathes Baines*
nasty wife. The lad become* In­
volved In ths butler’s tide ro­
mance with a secrcstry and,
when Mrs. Baines is killed, tells
enough lies to put Beotalnd Yard
on Baines* tail. Since this D, af­
ter ail, a suspense vehicle, there
are numerous overheard conver­
sations, snooping, big lie* and
little lies to help the plot along.
A distinguishing feature in the
teleplay was the performance of
Master Hirschler, an 8-ycar-old
who, we are told, never acted be­
fore. The youngster has one of
those appealing little faces that
is old and wise, sad and mischie­
vous all a t the tame time.
Occasionally, hia inexperience
showed. He would ateal quick
sidelong glances off-camera; he
was sometimes inaudible; somo of
his reaction* seemed too flabby.
Yet, he came across a* a most
appealing little guy, a sturdy perlorrner in a difficult role and a
definite asset to the show.
Jack tfawklni, as Baines, was
excellent. The mote difficult the
iccu , the LciUi he seemed to he.
I was especially Impressed with
hia discipline in a tea-room scene,
where he was talking to his
sweetheart while the boy listened.
In trying to get his meaning
across without putting the boy
wise, Hawkins displayed hit love,
pain and desperation superbly.
Again, as be sought to explain his
innocence to Scotland Yard, he

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the smiled. “ However, 1’U be de­
lighted when audiences realize
I’m not really married to Dill
Frawley, who played Fred Merti
on .the show."
A close friend of Lucille off­
screen, Vivian and her madcap
buddy arc planning an hour-long
TV musical with Vivian playing
■ccoad banana.
“I learned my comedy early In
life on the stage working with
■uch great* as Ed Wynn, Victor
Moore, Rob Hope, Jimmy Duran­
te and BUI Uaxtoo," Vivian said.
“1 think It’s the most difficult
part of acUng.
“ Right now I’m hoping to star
in my own series. The pilot al­
ready has been filmed, it’s the
story of a couple who open a dude
ranch in New Mexico. We’ve tiUed
it ’Guestward Ho’ with I-ciI Erick­
son co-itarrlng."
So Vivian Vance is back in
circulation, free of Ethel Hertz
forever — or almost, anyhow,
She has one more hour-long
“ Lucy" show to go and then she
is on her own.

FOOD STORES

(3) Tn II* A n n o u i u l d
I D I.ov* of Lit*
Ml n e i t l a i t Uun

was Impeccably bumbling, proper
and tortured.
Dina Merrill played the p a r t f
Ute sweetheart and did her btoi.
eomlnt carter a lot of good. Jcu
iiea Tandy wah properly hateful
a* lira. Balnea, and with a few
exception* all others were auit*.
ble. I can't eay as much for the
seta. They were obviouely phony
tod served only ai a distraction.
th a Ckaaael Bwiiat The heroes
of two new ABC-TV ahowe, An­
thony Eisley of Hawaiian E y t
and Gardner McKay of AdvcO
lurea In 1’aradlae, are reported la
be on the way out of their re­
spective shows.
Dinah Shore’s NBC-TV hour for
Oct, 25 will feature performer,
from Home Kong, Japan, the Phil.
Ippincs, Korea and the Fiji 1*.
land*. Speaking of the Orient,
CBS-TV and William Holden ara
collaborating on a special to b*
filmed in Hong Kong. Frank
natra, Bing Crosby and Dc»“
Martin will preview their forth­
coming ntovia role* as tha team
of Clayton, Jackson and Durante
during Frankic’g ABC-TV special
next Monday.
Margaret Truman has snared
the hostess rule on “The Matriags That Failed." third in CBSTV's Daytime Woman Specials
set for Monday, Nov. I. Ed Wynn
will be a special guest star om
Art Linkletter's NBC-TV apcciaj
“The Secret World Of Kids,"
Tuesday, Oct. 27.

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�Fri., Oct. 10, 1909—Pag* 11

Legal Notice
»V T U B C I B f i r r COURT, t l t T R
j id ic iil c iB c trr o r n a i m t .
i v t i n r o o t • B o iN n i.it i o i n t i
IN CHANCKMt
N o ticR
u f ia p o w i

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.NO. I WHO
n r N trr
b u i l d e r *, i x o ,
corporation
Pla intiff,

Va.
LA U R A CLARK, at al
Defendant,.
or
r i,o r i d a
t o :
LA URA CLARK, if all**, her u n ­
k n o w n opouse If marrlad. and If
d ta d , tha unknwn halts. davliaae,
l e g a t e e s an d g r a n i t e . of lira •a d
LAURA CLAIIK: UKORHK j r n .
TICK and L t l / R A JIKTICB. hlr
w i f e . II alive, their reapvrllvo u n ­
k n o w n apouaaa If marrlad. and If
daad,
lha
reep er tlve
unknown
Naira, d ev ia a e. l e a s t . . . and ara n taaa o f tha aald ilK u lK iK J r S T K ’K
and LAURA JUKTIUK. hla wlfa;
J. I . CUM II IK, It alive. hla un­
k n o w n apouaa If marrlad, and if
iloxrt. lha unknown halra. deviates,
laan'.aaa and aranlaaa o f lha aald
J. L C U U01K ; an d any and all
pvraona rlatmln a an * rlaht. Iltla
and Intaraat In and to lha f o l l o w
In c daacrlbad land lyln a and haIna In Samlnola Cou nty, fTotlda,
I n - w ilt
TRACT A: Tha «ou (h &gt;a of lha
SEI*
of
rteulon
II,
Tow n»hIp
:&gt;&gt; l o u l h
Ranaa M Kaat.
TRACT H: Tha Mouth 1,1 o f tha
Kaat
of tha AVaai
'a o f l h a I I V ' , of lha
PEL
«f
Section 11,
Townahlp
;*
South,
Ranaa 1» Kaat.

IN »fT »T l«N T S B ill
■aalad Mda w ill l a received la
tha of flra nf tha C l l y Manatar,
City ll a l l . Sanford Florida, until
1:10 P. M. on Thuraday. o . lobar
: : I Al*. an lha tolln w iiia Hama:
L Appraalmalaty f . i a a a a llon a
at pramlum c o m l l n a a t tha
pallra n a tio n .
I . A p p r o t im a t a ly M a n a it io n a
o f p ra m lu m a a i o ll n * a t F l r a
S ta tio n S o . I .

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T o n , an d a a rh o f y o u , a ra h v r e .
h&gt; n o llfla d an d ro u u lra d to a p ­
p e a r an d f lla . p r ra o n a lly o r by
y u u r a t t o r n a r . w it h lh a C la r k «t
|lia a lo &gt; « a -a l)la d C o u r t , y o u r w r it la n rfvfvn aea, I f a n y , |o tha 11111 In
M u lt i T l t l a flla d
h a ta ln a a a ln a t
you
In
th a n b o y a -a ty la d cau aa,
a n d to aar» a a ro p y o t lh a aam a
on r i a l n l l f t a a t lo r n a y , h atow , an
n r l—fo ra lh a IT day of .N u ttm b a r,
A . D . 1*1*.

Ilrraln fall no) or ataa a Da.
craa I'ro Con form w ill ba antarad
a c a l n a t you.
W IT N E S S my hand and aaal at
Ranford, Samlnola County
Flo r­
ida, thin l t l h
da y at Oclobar,
A. n m i .
(SKAI.I
l». P. HERND ON
Clark nf tha cirrntt Caurt
By J e a n U. Wilke
Uap uty Clark
AT. C. Hurrhlaon. Jr.
Kdwarda Building
Hanford. F lorida
A tto rnay far P l a i n t i f f
E L E C T IO N

P R O C L A M A T IO N

L'ndar and ky y lrlu a of a uth arlly
In ma atatad aa lh a Mayor at lha
C ity of Hanford. Florida, I b a n by ca ll a Municipal (lanarnl Kleelio n In ba bald throunhoo r rha City
o f Hanford. Florida, on tha Ird day
nf Xnvomher, 1*11, for alacllon
o f t w o City Commlaalnnara for
tariiia of a l o f t a t thiaa yaara
aarh.
Maid alacllon ahnll ha bald at tha
C'lly l l a l l In aald City of Hanfoid,
Florida. In c o n f o r m it y to tha Inwa
and ordlnnncaa r e t a i l o r to alaa
Ilona now In fnrea In aald City.
Tha polla w ill ha open at 1:14
o'clock A. M. Eaal er n Htandard
Tima, and w ill cloaa at * ;•• o'clock
P. M. on aald data.
I harahy a p p oint Flnyd A, P a lm ­
ar and F. n. Aahdown aa Clarka,
and l i r a C liff II. Ablaa. l i r a L
T. Doaa, lira. Jo a l H FI aid, Mra.
M a i Itumblay, Mra. F. K Iloumllla t and Mra. R alph Auatln Rmlth
aa Inapertnro o f aald alertlon.
IS WITNESS WHKRKUE, 1 h a . a
h a ia u n to art m y hand aa Mayor
nf tha City o f Sanford. Florida,
and h a . a c a u . a d ta ha a f f l i a d
haratn lha aaal o f aald City on
thla tha Ind day of October, t i l l .
A. I . W l LAi &gt;N
Aa May or lha City
of Sanfo rd, F lorida
(S R A M
ATTKM T:
I f . .V T A U M ,

I. A p p ro tim a ta ly I I . an* g a llo n s
o t r t a u la r s a t a l l n a a t tha
City Shop.
1. A p p ro tim a ta ly a aa* aatlnna
nf dlarat fuel for tha W ater
Pla nt. Rafuaa Dlrlaion, and
Hiraat Ulvlotnn.
Rida ahall ba lank w a g o n p rio ri
dall.arad to ilia C lt y ’a d latr lb u.
tlnn polnta on damaud and aliall
• how lha a ia m p t tax. Tha aucraaafut bidder ahall aupply and Inatall
all naraaaary pumpa and la n k t.
All Mda ahall ahow lha o cla n a
ra rlm nf tha gaaollna hid ard
tha claaa o f iliaial furl that la hid.
Rida ahall ba for tha annual period
beginning N n iam h er I, l » i v ,
II Id a will ha publicly i.penad In
tha City Commlaalnn Room. City
Hall, Hanford. Florida at : do P.
M.
on
Thuraday
Oclobar
IT.

lilt.

Tha City Cammlaalon raaarvaa
lha righ t l o acrapl the Ion art
a n d /o r baat bid and r e s e r v - a th»
rlahl to rajact an y nr all Mda
tor tha haal la taraati ot lha City
ot Sanford.
tVairrn 11. Knowlaa
City Managar

APPLICATION
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A B O U T IT D E A R I MARRIED &gt;OU l
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tm i-IIA M U K

A L A SS n N HOIVK. dacaaiad
All paraona ara harahy notified
th a t tha undarilgnad aa E x ecu trix
nf aald aetata baa co m p leted tha
adm inistr ation
Ih traof an d
ha t
fllad In aald court har flrat and
final report and ap p lication (or
discharge. Ohjavllnna thereto. If
any, ahouhl ba d uly filed. A flar
f ilin g proof nf p ublic ation allow ­
in g thla nnllca hae bran pilbllahrd
ultra a weak fnr fo u r ronaa ru tlva
waaka, lha matter nf app ro v a l of
•aid lapurt and Ilia ordering nf
dlatrlliullun of aald a eta ta will
coma bafora tha court.
Kva A. Hunt
Aa Kxacutrlx of aald aatalo.
Akarman. Turnbull, H an torftll
A Ktdaou, Urlando, Florida,
Atlarnay a f«r Exarutrlx
F ir st P ublication on Octob er t l ,
till.
II,

II.

1* *

N o r. I ,

III*.

JR .

City Clark
Publlah Oct. I, I , II, f t , H. t i l l

F ic T irin rs

l a i r Drive ru nning Northerly
from S ilver Lake tn Darnnn
A ven u e at earns ap p ears In
Ptat o f Cryalal Park a* raroriled tn Plat Rnok 1, pane
**. Public Records n f S em i­
n o le
County,
Ftnrlda:
aald
Cryatal Tark being L e t 1 In
Lyman Phalp* Rat als, p la t
Rook 1. page a* In Sertlnn 7.
T o w n s h ip I* Smith. Itanga It
E a s t Public Records o f Semis
nnle County. Florida
rKItSO.VS IMTKRUHTrtv MAT
.APPEAR AND n r IIKARIA AT
T H E TI MN AND PLACE AIIOVK
S PE C IF IE D .
tSKALI
HOARD OF r t v f N T T COMAtlHSlONKIlS OF SEMINOLE

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NOTICK IH haraliy g l . a n l h a l I am
a o g u g a d In hualnaia a t 1111 Or­
lando Drive, Ramlnola Cou nty, Flor
Ida, under tha flcllt to u a noma at
P a u l ’* To w n and Cou ntry TAf gar
vlca and that I Inlan d In raglaiar
aald name with tha Clark nf tha
Circuit Court, S am ln ola County,
Florida, tn mcrordanca With lha
prnvlalona of lha F la ltllnug Naina
H liluta i
to-n it:
Baelloa
IIM I
Florida Statutra HIT,
Hlg: (laorga R. P i pc u n
ru h lla h Sapt. II * Oct- 1. ». If

NOTICR o r P M O fE EIlIN fja FOR
T i l M I'l.UAINH OF Hit AIMA AT
Ttr WHOM IT IIAV CONCERN:
Toll w ill plaaea taka nnllca that
tha Hoard nf Conn I y Com m issionera o f Samlnola County, Flo rid a at
10,04 o’cInr k A. Al . on tha Ird
flay nf November, A. !&gt;. 141* a l
Iba C o u n ty t'ourthnuaa In Hanford,
Samlnola Count), Florida, w i l l cons
aider and datormlna w h e t h e r nr
not t h e County will rlnaa v o c a l s
renounce and dlaclalm arty right
nf tha County amt tha pu b lic n
and to lha fo llo w in g daacrlbad
raadwtyt
T h a t certain portion o f Sllsar

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Food

I. F m H u t
S. WgnUd |g Rest
4. Real Eatstg WasfgS
1. Rtsl L u i i For Sato
i . Msrlcsxa L«au
7. B«xin»aa OppartggUlfa
c o rN T T
7-A Inurasrs
fly : Ov P. Herndon. Clark
n &gt; : Joan I . Ilrooke, DC.
%, Ftaato Help Wsaltd
t
. Halt Help Wgated
IN t h e t i R c n r i iii n r. ninth
jin iriA t. ru n i it n r f i .iiriiia . IF. Male or FoMtto
in a n d r n n •EMINIII.R r u t n t y
lie Work Wanted
IN A H A N I’E I I V NO. ln n .1
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H O W ARD R IITBOLT and
PRGQT II. nrBOLT, hla wife.
Pla in tiffs,
Va.
W A LTER

tlW T .V , at a l
D a fa n d a n la

STATE OF F1.0IHDA TO: WAT..
TE R t lW T N , If alive hie unknow n
apouaa | ( married, and If daad,
tha u n k n o w n halt a davlaaea, la.
gataea a n d grantaea of the w ild
WALTER
lltV V N.
JOHN
1.
noticr nF ru n t r kiii w it for BIIANCIf and JENNIE BRANCH,
hla
wife,
If
alive,
their
reapevllve
i i.natNfi, a acatinu aaii i « in .
IHININIA r l l l . l t :
UTILITIES u n k n o w n apouaaa If ntarrlsfl, and
If daad. tha raapmtlva unknow n
K ASKAIKNT
TO W HOM IT MAT I'O XlT .RNi _. halra, dev ia tes, lagateaa an-l granTon will taka n o i l c t l h a l lha laaa o f tha said JtHIN L BRANCH
Hoard nf County Commlaalnnara and J E N N IE BRANCH, hlv wife;
of Samlnola c o u n t y , Florida, at MARINE BANK * TRU ST CUMla.na A. M. an lha l t d da) of PANT, formerly FtRHT NA VINES
November, A. D. I l l * , or aa aoon A TR U ST COM r ANT OF TAMPA
ta ara aflar aa practlbala at the a rorp ora llon. with principal o f .
t'nuniy Court Hauaa In Hanford, flea In Tampa. Illllauoraugh Coun­
Florida, will hold a public h ea rin g ty, F lo rid a, and an y and all per.
to ronaldar and datarmlna w h eth er anna h a v i n g nr claim in g any right,
nr not tha co unty w ill rlnaa, v a- title an d Interval tn and to tha
r a i l , ab andon and dlaclalm an y f o l lo w in g dtarrlhed l.n d a , ly in g
right nf tha cou nty and tha public and h a ln g In S c m ln o lt Cou nt),
In and to lha fo llo w in g d a itrlb a d Florida, lo -w lt:
Utilities eeeem en t, t n - w l t l
T h a N E ’i of lha N E o f
T h a t cert ain l l - f o n t public uttSacllnn
1*. Tow n sh ip
11
S ou th R a n t s It Kaat.
litlaa aaaamant a lo n g tha aastarly a d g t of Lota 7, 1 an d I
You. an d tach o f &gt;ou. a r t h e r e ­
W i l r a a Subdivision. Samlnola by n o llfla d and renulrert In appear
Cnuntr, Florida, a cco rd in g la and flla, paraonatly nr by your
P la t Book 11, p aga •», Publlo a tlo rn a y , with tha Clark nf tha
Raco rd i a t Samlnola County , a b n . t - a t y le i l Court, your w ritte n
Florida.
dafanaaa If any. to lha Bill tn
Paraona In ta ra tla d m ay ap pear Quiet T itle fllad herein a g a in st
and ha heard a t tha tim e and yo u In lha ah o .a -g |y la ,l ca nto, and
p lic a apaclllad.
lo aarva a ropy nf tha aama on
ISCA 1.1
P lain tiff*' atlornav, below , an or
n n tn n o r countt com . bafnra ha lath day iif November,
MINrtlllNERd &lt;&gt;F HKltlNOl.E A. |l. 111*.
_
COUNTY
___
_____
— l l a r a l n J a i l .not. nr airs g P a r r o t
B» CL I V H erndon
Pro
Confeaao will
ba antarad
C la r k
• ga tnat you.
W IT NESS my hand and aaal a t
Ik
COLNTY J I O B I P S
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14- H icU m i ; a Tools
IF* BoaU o»d Motors
2#. Auioaiobileo • Traitor*
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22. Artictoa For Sato
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23—
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23. Edotatioa — L u tn h to a
I. Good Food
Tell a her lha truth. , .Tell her
you’ll bo al THE OFFICE. (On
Country Club Roid In Lake
Miry.)

October to “ Doooi Month"
Place your order for
HALLOWEEN
DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP
Phono FA 1-0433
2 4 - Lott A F o n d
LOST: Brown purot rootaiahig
money and identification. Finder
keep money — return purao-A
contenti. Ph. FA 2-0392.
23. Education — lailradion

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ARE
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need for all perionntl. Several
men and women, *7-19 wilt b«
(elected and trained Immediate­
ly for attractive poilttom as
Hoatcis, Ticket Acenti, Hoser*
v o t l o n l i t i , Communication*,
Tramportstion. Enjoy free tra­
vel and (rinse bcnefllg. Mud
he high school graduate. Low
cost training will not interfere
with prcient employment All
Inquiries confidential. Accredit­
ed by N. 11. S. C. Nationwide
placement service. Writ* for
qualifying details, state age,
phone. Airline Division, Boa 31,
Sanford Herald.

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Pancake Flour by (juaker Oala Company
Milk — Pal Milk Company
Coffee by l.uzianna Coffee Company
Syrup by D ixit Lily Milling Company
Egga by Swift and Company
Milk by Perfection Dnlritn
B utler and S ugar by Food F air
Flowers by Sanford Flower Shop
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Music Company, Orlando
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2. Par Raat

A Real Estate Pee Bela

RtfOM and BOARD. Pb. rA ! « n FURNISHED apartment; 2 large
rooms and bath; dean aod
ON LARGE LAKE
close in; 960 per month. Phono 4-Bedroom home with 2tt baths;
LARGE data torn. ap t, down
PA 2-4961 or inquirt at 111
■tain, «11 P art.
large living room; dining room;
French.
Florida room; Urratro floors;
2-ROOM furnished apartmmt,
central beat. Several fruit
ala* I . room famished part FURNISHED apartment near hos­
treea.
pital;
lights
and
water
paid.
m eat 210 'MaffloUa. Available
2966 SQ. FT. OVERALL
155 per month. Phone FA 2-1955,
aew. Telephone A. K.
927,900 TERMS
If no answer call PA 2-1797,
tar, Ftodat, PA 1-1SSL

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Pane 1 2 -F ri, Oct. 1«, 1959

• By STANLEY

THE O LD HOM E TO W N

BUSINESS PROPERTY

*- Rest Estate Far Bate

73.

U. Special Services

M. “Dei" Vetea Electrical S#r. TV and RADIO REPAIR af -r
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, large living Det Sayi For Service Call. .
3:00 nighta and weekend*; San­
FA 3-4*96
FA 2-50IS
room and bedroom a: kitchen
ford, Lake Mary and LongwooA
•quipL Sea at 108 E. Woodland
PA 92772 and FA 26615. •
^L_BtoidlB£j_Pato4iB£^ta£airo
Dr. Phone owner, FA 2-4072.
Licensed — Bonded Painting A ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state,
9. Female Help Wanted
manta, invoices, hand Mils, and
Decorating. Free Estimate*
program*,
ate.
Progressiva
Wort
Guaranteed.
SEMINOLE
SECRETARY: Typing required,
Printing Co. Phone PA 92951 P
A
I
N
T
I
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G
CONTRACTORS
shorthand desirable, legal ex­
206 West 13th SL
PA 3-1104.
perience helpful but not neces­
sary. Call for appointmenL
BAM t o o m o
Complete Lawn Matatonaaca;
Title A Abstract Co.
Contracting A Repairs
Fertiliser—Spraying — Mowing
Licensed
—
Bonded
—Insured
JO 0I LOMMSRSR
WAITRESS wanted. A n g e l o ,
FREE ESTIMATES
616 Willow Are. PA 97197 ^
phone FA 2-9731 between 4:30
IIS Sanford Ava. Ph. PA 1-7942
and 12:00 P. M.
CUSTOM BUILT BOMBS
WOMAN for Office Supply and
Rtmedelteg — Free Estimate*
Gift Store. Full time saleslady.
Reps'rs
Pb*** FA 2-57*4
BILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
Typing and felling experience
neceaeary. No phone calls. Ap­ FLOOR landing and finishing
ECHOLS FAMOUS
ply in person Sweeneys, 114
Claaalag, Waxing. S e r f I n f
Magnolia Ave.
i, Lake Mary.

HOUSE, tmfurn., 2200 MeUonvilte. FURNISHED or unfurnished: Large store with one 2-bedroom
apartment and two 1-bcdroom
nice 2 BR. cottage on nice lake
apartments. On corner lot with
in Geneva. Ph. G neva, 2469.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
extra lot In rear for parking.
^equipped. Ph. FA 2-4020.
FURNISHED apL Ph. PA 2-2906
932,000 TERMS
[EDROOM house in Lake Min' 3-ROOM apt. completely furnish­
ROSA L. PAYTON
SV
‘ ;ailable first week of Novetn
ed; iround floor. 313 Palmetto. Registered Real Estate Broker
her. Cafl FA 2-0T73.
E. Csrmra — Lee Ralvail
PER MONTH: 2 BR., kitchen Mary
B. E. Regere, Sr. Associates
1 ROOM Effldaaay Apt, print* $65
bath, caltabU for oaa or coopi*. equipped, large yard. Children Ph. FA 1-13*1 17-62 at Hiawatha
and p e t • accepted. Pb.
Aeroii from Poll Office
FA 2-3546 before 10 or after 9 NEW 5 BR. masonry home In W.
Altamonte Heights; quiet high
WELAXA APARTMENT*: moaie p. m.
wooded lot. GArdcn 2-4044.
S trata hatha, IV W. Pint SL 2-BEDROOM kitchen equipped
house. Phone FA 2-4M9 or
LOWER floor 6-room fuml *ed
AVON CALLING
PA 2-3132.
SQUEEZE TOUR DOLLARS
apartment. Phone PA 207i3.
Work 4-5 hours per day, make
and buy this cleared, level five
HOUSE, unfurnish­ acres, plus neat 2 bedroom
940-150 per week.' We train
2-BEDROOM furniihed apart* 3-BEDROOM
ed; dining room, fireplace. 170
you. Write Box 245, Lockhart,
home. Oak shaded yard, quiet
ment; modem. Child accepted.
Fla.
9. Real Estate For Bala
mo. Ph. FA 2-07*4 after 4 p. m.
remote location, yet just a few I. Baal Estate Fee Sate
925 per month. P h o n e
blocks
from
stores,
school
A
PA 2-1T37.
6-ROOM unfurnished house near
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom home, J1IN'ECREST S 3 addition; i-tmJchurch,
Lake Jenni*. FA 2-1395.
beat location In Country Club room, 2 bath, kitchen equipped »■ Mile Help Wanted
PricaT
A
measly
93,600,
with
2-BEDROOM famished house.
home; pine p a n e l e d den.
Manor. Phono FA 2-6642.
terms.
FURN. ApL 201th W. 1st I t
Phone PA 2-0670.
AGRICULTURAL SALES
FA 3-S*a.
Eietaaiv* with
REPRESENTATIVE
HOUSE
on
Cameron
Av*.
East
LARGE apartment, clean and
PARMER'S AGENCY
We need a good man In this
Side, between Celery and
nicely furniihed. 001 Magnolia.
Stemper’s A ssociates area to work with our sales
Geneva Ave. 4 bedrooms, quite
FARMER’S AGENCY
Call NO A5267.
manager in direct to-farm talcs
Are you looking for an excellent Would ilka to find more homes
neighborhood, kitchen appli­
N. V. Parmer, Realtor
and service work. Earn $65 to
buy In a 3-bedroom homa? Let
ances. 975 per month Ph.
D. H. Whitmore
S-iEDROOM unfurnished house,
like this: 3 bedrooms with an
$150 weekly. Permanent post
us
show
you
this
“Shoemaker
FA
2-6145,
Lillian
G.
Trama
kitchen equipped. 160. 2U2 Orextra playroom and a yard
Hon; age no barrier. Wonder­
Built" quality 3-bedroom, 1 you
Associates.
• n t t Are. Phone PA 2-6630,
will
lova
to
live
In.
The
SLEEPING ROOMS: The Gabies. 116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA rS221
ful opportunity to advance. For
bath home which la truly a
price ii 912,500. The terms art
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.
complete details ind appointmasterpiece among his medium
After hours, FA 2-2611, FA 2-4921,
open,
msnt for personal Interview,
priced homes featuring awning
FA
2-6261
FOR THE BEST RENTAL IN
BALLROOM
type windows, wall furnace, W. H. “MR" STEMPER Agency tell us about yountlf in a
SANFORD CALL FA 20274 or
letter to — General Manager,
ceramic tiled hath, spacious
Realtor A
FA 2-0*42.
P. O. Box 1115, Winter Garden,
kitchen with deluxe appliances Phone FA 2 4991
m
N.
Park
Stemper
A
grees
L Furnished 2 bedroom house
Fla.
and In better than new condi­
2411 Palmetto.
That acreage Is a good buy for
SACRIFICE
tion. This home Is priced at
t*
2. Unfurnished 3 bedroom bouse, your future.. How about 40
only $12,250, and you can as- Equity fat partly furnished two
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN
equipped, 2412 Willow acre* at $150 per acre, 9 miles
bedroom block home for equity W* need 1 experienced new and
sumo a 4W% VA mortgage
school of dance 3. kitchen
Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse,
from town! We have others!
la house trailer or cash.
with payments $66.74 which in­
used car salesmen. Must be a
kitchen equipped, 2411 Orange.
FA 2-7296 after 9 p. ® ,
cludes
principal.
Interest,
taxes
resident of Seminole - County.
6th Thru 8th Grade
W. fl. “ M ir STEMPER Agency
and Insurance after making $2.Salary and/or commission. See
NEWLY DECORATED 3-room farRealtor
A
lasarar
- REGISTER NOW . . 100 down payment; or belter
Mr. Brass or Mr. Phillips at
ished apartment 111 E. 6th Ph*a* PA 1-4991
112 N. Park
■till, tome term* can be ar­
Brass Motors. Desoto-Plymouth
Claaaes Begin Oct. 15th
Street. SCO monthly. FA 1-4295
ranged on the down payment if
Dealer, Sanford.
Phone PA 2-0881
or FA 2 5786.
9-BEDROOM, CB. M hath homa.
necessary. May we servo you
Phone FA 2-5333.
11. Work Wanted
RENT A BED
with this one?
Commercial Preperty
•
for real aatate
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Beds 60 ft. Lot on Palmetto between
SECRETARY, experienced, age
SANFORD PROPERTIES
By Day. Week or Month.
3rd. A 4th Street ........93,000.00
RETIRED?
27 yra., desires permanent or
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
914 Atlantic Bank Building
part-time work; typing A
Ph. FA 2 5121
119 W. 1st St 111 Ft. on French Ave. for Wo have Juat listed an ideal YOU NAME IT-W E’LL FIND FT
■mall home in tip-top condition
aborthind. FA 2-4434.
Leaae, would qtska Ideal used
FURNISHED apartmsc* clean am
which ha a 1-bedroom plus sleep­
car lot.
c l o s e In. Jimmy Cowan, Ph
ing porch, lti batha and In­ C. A. W hiddon, Sr.
HOUSEWORK any t y p e ,
F \ 2-4013.
cludes 12' x 13' tool houie;
Ph. FA 1-3542.
BROKER
3V4 Lots with 3*00 squire ft.
large water heater, tpace
2-BKDROOM unfurnished apart
2*2
So.
Park
Av*.
Ph.
FA
236*1
warehouse $19,363.
CHILD CARE In my homa; refheater, TV antenna, blinds and
ment near stores and school.
ereneei. FA 2-7700.
air
conditioned.
THE
PRICE
IS
houae 1901 WynneNo pets pteaM. 2619 Elm.
House and Lot on Celery Av*.
RIGHT at $7130 cash or 50% 3-BEDROOM
wood Dr. Low down payment. DAYS WORK Ph. FA 3*663.
$1300.
down. Thla home is on a beau-' Phone PA 2-7797.
2. Wanted to Beet
tiful piece of property Just out
RETIRED SUPT. of buildings
3-RF.nitOOM hour* or apartment 50 Ft. lot between 12th. A side city limits.
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
and grounds at a Northern Uni­
13lh.
on
Park
Ave.
$3300,
on or about Dec. 1st.; kitchen
M
p-T*
*|
versity available for work here.
equipped. Write G. II. Shannon, ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
LAKE HAST
TA 2 3003.
Seminole Realty
Raymand Landqalst, Assoc.
1413 Apt. R. Child St., U. S.
Ph. FA 3-3*7 or FA 21004.
FA 2-2661 Atlantia Bank Bldg.
W. DfRTRKHM - RIALTO*
Naval Air Station, Jax, Fla.
13. Plambtog itarrtrii
Rite. Mrihrtn—Yefcua
*
RAYMOND
M.
BALL
TnUITTvsIIT^^o^H at^
Adelaida H. Moot* — Aiuitetee

(Dsumna

FA 2-5264

SPECIAL!

15. Sgeriri, Sendee*

JACHOB’S REPAIR SHOP
Welding — e ach. A Gen. Repairs
W. 20th. A Old. L Mary Rd.
PIANO TUNINO A RBPAIRMfO
W. L HARMON
PH. PA 9-4223 After I P. M
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
A1 types and stone, teat sl id
“Do k Yourself'
WR REPAIR AND SERYIC1
• T I N ■
267 W. t nd SL
Ph. FA M S I
H E A T I N G
h.

a POPE CO.

B. P a rt -

Mattress A Box Spring
Combination*

FEATURING:
19 Tr. Guarantee • Tutted
Ne ltottea* - Firm er Medium
Firm • N# Sag Edge* • Choice
Of Ticking.
R e a r . $ 5 9 .5 0

Trade $20.00
SALE

PA 949M

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
WhriahiaM
Back Gfcas
Door Glean
Tart Glean
SERVICE
Seakarik Glass and Paint On.
119114 W. ted SL

(Roued
Comfort'

PA 1-462}

Key Reel Paint A Body Skep
10th A Sanford
Behind Stodebaker Oarage

39“

Matching Res
Prtee.

10%

Spring Same

Down

Deliver*

CdioLit
BEDDING CO.
119 So. Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-6321

Ill

M A N A G E R - R E A L ESTATE
WANTED
A sram e

Complete Charge

Also' Licensed Salesmen
NEW OFFICE
Wrltnt Dan Ptnrr, Inc.
Rt. 1 Box 265-E
Sanford

WELCOME

HOME • SEEKERS

NA VY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We Invite you to be our aiicul*
absolutely free without obligstlow at ewe at Rinford’a leading
Motels while you locate sellable bearing for yourself ami
family. Pick ap your key at
■•r Riles Office.

•

SEE

SUNLAND
Estates
:

1901 Park Ave.

AND ASSOCIATES

FA 9 «

Real Estate — Insurance
For an exceptionally nice buy,
______ V
______________
kU
Surely Bonds
right now to see this at­
S i.
fa Jtf C**r*»i phone
219 So. Park Av*. Ph. FA 9-9641
tractive 3 bedroom, CB home in
LIKE A BRILLIANT
Sanford
JS6 N. Pash Ave. Ph. F a 9-4113
beautiful Pinecreat. Situated on
WATERCOI.OR
Evans Btdg. Lake Mary
a nice siie, well landscaped ii this brightly painted little
AIR COffDITlONlNS
5-LOTS In Dreamwold Section;
Ph. FA 3-1290
lot, this home features futly
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
FARMHOUSE, nestled In a
already cleared and leveled.
equipped electric kitchen, plus
10*7 Saaterd Ave.
FA 2-6*62
grove of Mulberry trees on
Priced to sell. Phone FA 2-0256.
all the extras. And the nicest
FIVE GREEN ACRES of land.
LOOK AT THE REST —
feature La the price!
REAI ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Three sdditionsl utility build­
P lm b in r d Repairs
THEN BUT THE BEST?
2544 Frencn Ave.
ings. printed to msteh the Visit the beautiful 3 bedrooms 1H
Jee C Theme*
Total price ............
$12,150
house, complete this serene
SL
FA 9-0646
snd
2
bath
Zeuli-bilt
homes
at
J. W. HALL
Down Payment .................. $1,650
picture. And a short piece down
San
Sem
Knolls
on
West
20th
Realtor
Monthly ................................ $60
the paved road, upon which
Street Juat 4 Mocks west of SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
“ Call Hall''
Phone FA 2 3641
the property faces, is a great
French
Avenue. COMPARE 2596 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
Open Friday til 6:2*
hig
beautiful
lake
which
la
kept
THESE
HOMES
with any other*
HOMES AND LOTS for celornd
stocked with gam* fish. All
in tha same price range and
Ooetractiag A Repair*
people. Alio homo* built on lots.
Stenitrom Realty
this for $9000.
w* know you will a g m that
Free KetJmate*
Roy Wail, Phono FA 3-1317.
hero la tha beat value to town.
». L BARTRY
W. H. “Bill" STEMPER Ag**ey Down payments from 9550—
RtfMoetd Broke*
Ave. Phone FA SI
FHA financing. Representative
LIN I M t lR
Realtor A B u r
on the premises from 10 A. M. 11. nertrieal Hervlee*
LOTTIE BROADWAY
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer,
till 9 P. M.
KEN TORBETT
Arthur ". Day, Everett Harper
me* Wiring — Etesttto Barrio*
BETTTE D. SMITH
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher, W. H. “B1U" ffTEMFER Agency
Sid Vlhlee
Helen E. Noonaa
Realtor A Insurer
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Ill M. Paafc — PR. FA *1499 Phone FA 3 4901
112 M. Park Phone FA 9-4991
1U N. Path Ill Magnolia
FA 20612

&amp;

South
PINECRES1
- 4th Addition
Home* Designed For
Florida Living.

*340
*9890

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425

Down Payment-No Cloning

If You Can’t Buy Hof* • Yo« Can't Buy Anywhere 1
Catalina Tu
dor S p o r t
| Sedan • Radio - Heater - Whit#
B Sidewall Tlran • 11,000 Actual
■ Mila*.

■59 PONTIAC

Yoti enn move in Immedi­
ately white th e paper* are
being processed.
We G uarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home O r Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

T O T A L PR ICE
Home* ft stare 9 Bedreewte •
*H Tile Rathe • Screened
Porch . Utility Roewa • Tar

raiso Heart . Cmrport* . Lewd*
eernped Lot* • All City Convenienret.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
| C er Hery. 17-92 A 27th St.
Phun FA 2-1501

■

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

S Large Bedroom* — J Til* Batha — Doubt*

Carport* — Fully Iiunlaltd — Oak Hoorn —
York town* Kitchen — Large Lot — Amplo
Stone*. Tw* Feature* Not Alwaya Found In
Florida Homca: Excellent Water and Complete
All-Weather Drainage.

[ 58 RAMBLER

I S t a t i o n Wagon • Automatic
I Tnut*m Union “The Next Beat To
A N#w Ram bier h A Used
Rambler"
Custom
Suburban

!■ 5
1PLYMOUTH
S t a t i o n Wagon - Pow*rflight
I Transnslaeion • A

SENSIBLE TERMS: This 126,000 qnattiy home m

offered at under $11,000 oa long term morliasee. Let e« show
yarn!
Owner M lt with Mghert quality materials and workmanship
tArocghoet. Year closest laspeciltoo is iavlifd.
LOCATIONi Lake Mary, Cowairy C M Rssd *0
Frederick At*. OWNER: «. W. bbril, Rear Lake p —| .
Apopka, Fla. Call Hanford, FA 2 11*9 for Information.

Popular

At

Only

aetaally bo

pnrtAaead ter tom then (he INTEREST paid ea tame model*

$1991.30
59 PLYMOUTH

No. Ft-1* Tedor • 6 Cylinder Hard Top . Automatic Trsn*.
mUnion - Foes* Steering • Power Broken . Rndta A Heater Solex Glue - Remote Octroi Mirror - Umtom Steering
Wheel . Wheel Coven . Tit obi PnhiL

$2802.75
59 PLYMOUTH

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

8 &amp; -t Bedroom s —
1 A 2 Births

f ' atr

Thk Spacious Horn* In Being 8hown Sat. a S ob., Oct
IS A IT — 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. —. Or By Appointment.

59 PLYMOUTH

N»- PO-51 Fordo* Beds* • Tito no Flint . Aceeoiory Grenp
312 • OH Filter • Flit* Sweep Deck Lid.

$2122.55
*2495j| 59 PLYMOUTH

Ne- P9-27 • Fordor Sedaa • Attornstir Tranamlieion . White
Sidewall Tire* - Outom Part if* . Cigarette Lighter . OH

*1895!
*1495!

■53
CADILLAC S T £
I lory Air Conditioned • Full Pow.
- nr - A Black Boanty Wltk White
| Sidewall Ttrco

MOTORS, INC.
(Formerly WEUs Motor*)

^ 3 0 1 W. FIrat St.

$2255.70
59 PLYMOUTH

N* r# *41 *
SUtto* Wage* . Antemalfe TroaemUrion - Power Steering . Fewer Tail Gate . Storage Comparlmeet . Fsdded lestramant Panel . Sates Glam . While
Sidewalls.

$2768.25
Get Your N ew Car A t A Used Car Price

! BILL HEMPHILL
|

No. P9-J0 Tudor Sedan - Custom Psckax* • Clanrott*
Lighter . Oil Filter • Whit* Sidewall T im • Automatic
Transmtorion.

Ph. FA 2-0231 I

BRASS MOTORS ‘
Your D eSO TO -PLYM O U TH -FIA T
Dealer
206 E. Commercial Avr.

ph. rA 2-5411

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i it r£ &amp; 4..

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II . Speetul j j w j w

£

1 5*A Beauty r a tio n

U. Special Services

HEATERS CLEANED
Lawn Mower Repair*
LEWIS SALES &amp; SERVICE
3 t8 W. 20th St.
FA 2 7928 or FA H IM

B tnfirh

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Frl., Oct. 16. 1959—Fige 13 22. Article* For Sate

DORIS* BEAUTY SHOP

It. M. Wilkins, Contractor

Dallas Asphalt Co.

3far

• Asphalt Driveways
• Parking Areas
Quality Workmanship ft Materials
Terms To Suit Your Budget
• Free Estimates
• Work Guaranteed
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.

23—Net lee* ft Penoeal*

22. Article* For Sale

SINGER sewing machine, com­ "ARE YOU A Chair Draggert’*
PAINT and
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
plete with attachments ft guar­
Save the carpet with comfort­
Buy l Gal. - Get t VREEI
antee. Used very little. P any
able swivel chairs. Madera
MARY CARTER PAINTS
with good credit to assume 9
styles and covers to chooM
20! W. 1st SL
FA 2 3613
payments of $4 31 or will dis­
from. Prices starting $37Jft
count for cash. Write Sewing
FURNITURE CENTER
Machine, c o Herald.
I1M French Ave.
FACTORT TO TOU
ALUMINUM
25’ HOSE $100. Roy's Western
VENETIAN BLINDS
Dungerecs $1.38 pr. Army-Navy I
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Surplus Store. 310 Sanford Ave. |
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon Upea. Cotton or nylon BABY BED and high chair, like
cords.
new. Phone FA 2 1634 before 2
Senkarik Glass and Faint Co. P. M.
112*114 W. 2nd St, Th. FA 2-4822
PHILO) FM radio with airel
$30. Call F.3i 2 7362 evenings.
CUT GLASS — A Few Pieces.
FA 2 2392.
GENERAL ELECTRIC 30 inch
stove, push button and automa­
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
tic ovtn; also dtnncle set, table
Service With The Ceih. SUPER
with 4 chairs, divider to match.
TRADING POST. FA 20877.
Phone FA 2 1331.
.

$11.50 Waves ......................110.50
$10.50 Waves ......................
Night Work Accepted By Appoint­
ment.
FA 2-3553
2004 Adams

lA fF -A -D A Y *

Hair Styling — Permarenls —Oil
Treatments— TV’ Stamps. Soft
W’ater — Air Cond Harriett’*
Realty Nook, 105 So. Oak—
FA 2-3742.

Furrmura storaga and Moving
MO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL
To and From Anywhere
Driva Ways — Parking Areas
C. E. PHILLIPS
RENTALS: Day - Week - Month
1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1W1
Froai End Loaders
Grader* — D «er* — Draglines
1&gt; A W N * S
TV SERVICE within the hour.
U
Rollers — Transports
REALTY SALON
Service Call 12.50 plus parti.
PHONE: Days, FA 28I3L
Air Conditioned Dryers
Phono FA 2-7104
Nights, FA 2*7125 or FA 2 3642 Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
FA 2 3739.
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Daby
Id. Flowers ft Plante
Beds. Day, Week or Month —
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
FUR NITER E CENTER
Cut Flowers For Any Otesslaa
Since IMS
11M French Ave.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
A. RARE
DeBARTv
Ph. FA 2-7S3]
or
FA M W
North * 4122
NOrth M ill FA 2-1122

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

17. Pet* » Lisestock « Sappllas

I

REEL'S Paint &amp; Body Shop

JERSEY Heifer 2 years; pure
bred Gernscy Heifer IS months;
both bred. Grain fed ateerft
Ideal for drep Ireete. Phone
FA 2-1737.

— E X P E R T •

PAINTING
•

•

LUTINO PARAKEET, male, 5
weeks old, also cage. Reason­
able. Ph. FA 2-1653.

STRAIGHTENING

Lh. Ilnatn and Motnra

WRECKS REBUILT

X

20. Automobile* - Trailer*

DON’T

BE C O N F U S E D . . !

BB SAKE! 1IE SURK!

The Car To Buy
Is The

English FORD
Built and backed by
the famous
1US
ime!
FUltD name!

A

DELIVERED

FOR

21. Furniture

HUNT

$1126

LIN C O LN - MERCURY
Ph. FA 2-l*M

-

Turn W «t Or 20th
St. Follow Country
Club R4, ft Watch
For Our Signs • • •

Your Key to belter living............

H U N T I N G BUGGY. Call
$SAVE$
2401 French Ave.
FA 2-1332 FA 2 1313 8 to 8 P. M.
New ft Uaed
Furniture and Appliances
■32 PLYMOUTH fordor, 8 cylin­
18 h. p. EVINRUDE $2£i. 2101
der; Just had new rings. In­
Key Avenue.
serts and valve job; clutch less
than year old; runs good —look* 203-209 E. First St. l’b. FA 2-0983
Gateway To The Waterway
good; priced at $325. Phone
22. Article* For Sale
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
FA 2-7770.
Robaon Sporting (iood.e
DIXIE Gas Range; four burner,
204-d-g E. 1st.
Th. FA 2-3361 ’53 COVERED WAGON 13” houie
30 Inch over. Phone FA 2 7183.
trailer; all extras, completely
modern, new condition. Save
26. Auionuibile* • Trailer*
1 3, quick sale. Phone Geneva, USED 21” TV $tO or any reason­
able offer. FA 2-7135.
1958 FORD Station Wagon; blue,
4114.
Fonlntnatic; radio and healer.
PillLCl) refrigerator, 12 eu. ft,
NO 3-4123............
............ 21. Furniture
reasonable, FA 2-7758,
*37 MODEL 3-room house trailer; New ft Used Fumnur* ft Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
large bed. bunk beds and couch
BUY SELL or TRADE
bed; perfect condition; $1400.
JENKINS FURNITURE
Near Wilson School, l’sola.
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-T4au
Shamblen.
• BIG VALUES
1357 CHEVROLET pickup, excel• QUICK CREDIT
lent cornl., nothing down, as­
• EASY TERMS
sume payments see at laivclace WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Amoco Service, 20l Park Ave.

IMODERN

3 bedroom

PRECISION WORKMANSHIP
QUALITY MATERIALS
OAK FLOORS
COMPLETELY FINISHED

I

HOMES!

*7795
ON YOl It LOT

I -

OPEN D A ILY
9i00 A. M. Til Dart
SUNDAY
2 :9 . P. M. TH Dark

Mr*

ShoumakaA

M ODEL A T 500 French Ave.
l'hone

‘GREGO RY”

CoaatraiMia C*, few.

s -ia i

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WITH THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES: America's Mo*l
Economical Car! Standard American Shllll Standard American
Nuta and Boll*! Serviced NaliunnIda by Authorised FUltD
Dealers! 12.30 Fill* the Tank! $5.00 Buys tbr&gt; Tag!
t09 N. Palmetto

if .

$450 Down

Mather of Sanford

1007 Sanford Ave.

Quiet C o a a u ity
Near Golf Cm tm

“Honestly, thaA’s the most accident-prone cat we’ve
ever owncUt"

WOODRUFF MARINE

Phone FA 2-7719

•
•

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Mercury Outboard Motors

We Specialize In Custom Work

.

WILSON - MAIEK

New And Uaed Furniture
3-HE BROOM trailer fully air con­
FA 3-MM
ditioned, washer and dryer. Will 111 E. P in t SL
sell equity very reasonable nr Used furniture, appliances, took
will trade for equity in 3 bed­ etc. Bought-sotd Larry's Man
room huiitc. Phone FA 2-3134.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-413L

k

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60 YEARS OF
v wmrrm fia t iOO

sunroof $m o F .o .t
Tm .
* .

KNOW-HOW!

W.7

We're Over-Stocked! Get Your Best Car Deals Now
DOOR BREA KIN G DEALS

54 OLDS

55 CHEVY
Ferilnr • Mandard Traniminlon • Mean
Inridr and Out *
ONLY

*575

56 CHEVY

"ft*" Fiirdrsr - llrauliful Tulun Emlih ■
1 Iran Inlrriur •

Beautiful

Evrrllrnl Paint

Paint - Clean

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Interior

PRICES GOOD THRU SAT7!

58 CHEVY
Nothing Is more valuable than eiperiinct when it comes to
Automotive engineering. . , and ne auta manufacturer
in the world can claim mare experience than FIAT of Itoly,
MODEL SHOWN FIAT 600
44 Foeeongar M on
*1410 P.O.E.

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heritage that started 60 years ago, shortly after the Invention of
the motor car. Through these years. • . FIAT engineers and

out a succession of superbly refined oulomobilti.

"S i" I nrilnr . Prrfrrt Light Blur Ftnlah

Thl* &lt;tne

. 33 bite 33 all T im -

S p n tlr*.

At Only

*1350

ONLY

1675

and Out

WORK HORSES

Nationwide
Easy GMAC
Financing

I nj.lt! e

Equipped •

*1575

and advanced design Is obviously no accident. . . It Is the
evolution of 60 yeors of imow-howll Another Important
thirg the/vt learned Is that every buyer wants selection, so
you ore offered 6 series and 17 models which Include sedans,
nation wogons and sports ca rs. , * priced from
$1093 Pori of Entry. Transportation and
pre delirery servicing slightly extra.

SUPER $PECIAL$

$1075

$UPER $PECIAL$

57 FORD

53 FORD

56 OLDS

Fairlune “ WIO" H a rln p - F u lly
Equipped - L ik e New Inniile and
Out

•t . Ton Pick Up

•‘SR" Sport* Sedan - Air Condi,
lioned • l Owner - Low .Mileage

*1685

1575

Vt - Ton P ick lip * &lt;2&gt;
Y o u r Choice

Convertible • Perfect
Itcd and
White Tutone Fin ish * New llln rk
Tup * Spollofw In te rio r — (INLY

Your PLYMOUTH - DcSOTO - FIAT Dealer

$325
56GM C

55 FORD

‘1075

33010 FO E

1 - Ton

Five Courteous
Salesmen
To Serve You

56 C H EV RO LET

Today's FIAT with its fine quality, supreme economical performance

5 Door. 5-4 Passenger

51 DESOTO
Tudor Hardtop • Fully
P rrfrrt Tutone Taint -

When you select FIA T. . . you select ■ car with •

designers have researched, and progressed . . . turning

MODE! SHOWN FIAT 1100
57A7ION WAGON
,

57 OLDS

Fordor • 3 6 Enginr • Ha* less Hark
Grrrn I ini*h - Itnn’i Mia*

$860
56 DODGE

57 C H EV Y
B e lA ir • V S En g in e • F u lly Eq u ip ­
ped • Excellent Tutone F in ish •
F n r Above A verag e Condition —
O N LY

2 - Ton T ru c k

$1075

‘1675

O p en Th u rs.&amp; Fri. Nile T i ll 9:00

BRASS MOTORS
MODEL 5HOWN FIAT 1300
f *6 Poieeoger Sodan
$3010 P.O E.

206 E. Commercial Ave.

Ph. FA 2*5441

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

Cor. 2nd &amp; Palm etto

Used Car Lot FA 2-6231

Office FA 2-0711

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Chief Urges Tighter Injunction
Yeuth Driving Law Could Pork
Juvenile* who are given adult driver** license*
should bo tried in adult courts if they violate traffic
* I*ws, Sanford Police Chief Roy Williams said today.
Sixteen-year-olds can get adult license* in Florida,
but cannot be tried in city or county eourta until they
•r* 17, the chief pointed out. “There’s a gap there that
ought to be closed up,” he said.
Juvenile traffic offenders cannot be jailed without
aa order from the county judge. Usually they are taken
bom* to their parents, Chief Williams said. He empha­
sised the need for holding parents responsible for a
child’s auto accident until th at child is at least 17-yearsold.
Chief Williams recommended eith er raising the
licensing age to 17 or, lowering the age of trial in reg­
ular courts to 16.
Juvenile court now handles traffic offenses com­
mitted by 16-year-olds. Names of these tra ffic offender*
should be made public, the chief said.

Economy
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Th* na­
tion** economy I* expected to perk
up slightly la the event that TaftHartley law is invoked is the STday steal strike which already has
coat the nation billions of dollars.
With President Eisenhower ex­
pected to invoke Taft Hartley *
90-day cooling off provision, some
facets of the economy were ex­
pected to feel an immediate nudge
upward. However, in most indus­
tries it would be weeks, perhaps
longer before any improvement
could be noted.
The aulo industry, one of the
hardest hit by steel shortages,
was scheduled to lay off mpre
workers this week and further cur­
tail production of I960 model cars.
More than M.ow workers in the
auto industry have been idled by
the strike.
With more than 83 per cent ol
steel production choked off, nearly
230,000 workers In coal mines, rail­
roads and related Industries have
been laid off because of the strike.
There workers and the strikers
have lost an estimated $773 mil­
lion in wages.
Steel Magazine said last week
that direct losses for steel mills
and workers plus indirect losses
for dependent Industries would to­
tal an estimated $6,300,0ti0,0&lt;i0 by
t0)|aj
In the construction industry,
builders said critical shortages in
»urh materials as water healers.

StormThreatEnds
AfterSuddenBlow

MIAMI (UPI) — Tropical Storm Judith, which sloshed
across Florida’s midsection causing more insomnia than
damage, claimed the broad Atlantic as her playground today.
No casualties were directly attributed to Judith. The
fttorm boiled up suddenly in the Gutf of Mexico late Satur­
day, routing thousands of West Coast residents from their

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI) - Slock
prices *t 1 p. m.:
American TAT ................ . T9te
Bethlehem Steel ................ . 56H
c t 0
................... . 67H
flbhrysler ............................ . fit
Curtis* • Wright ................
D u P o n t...............................
Eastman Kodak ................
Ford Motor
................. . 83*.
General Electric ...............
General Motors ................ . SIS
Graham • Paige .............. . 2H
Inti. T A T ..................... . 37's
Lorrillanl
...................... . 13l*
Minute Maid .................... . 21*.
Penney ...... ..................... . tOTts
Nfcenn HR .........................
Royal American .............. . tls
Sears Roebuck ................ . t9*i
Standard Oil (NJ) ........... . 47*.
Studebaker ........................ . lata
U. S. Steel ........................ . tto*.
Westinghome El................ . 95*.

homes.
Property damage was coniparatlvrly light, with truck farmers
sustaining most of the loss.
Flood* damaged tomato and cUlicit escaped with little harm.
The storm dropped six inches of
rain in some spots as It moved
acru** the stale Sunday. It
emrrgcil into the Atlantic south
of Vern lleach on the east coast.
Kurly today it wa» moving on

Hcarh.
Forecaster Gordon Dunn said it
would be virtually impossible for
the *torm to veer from it* present

■lay afternoon.
In it* 5 a.in. advisory, the
weather bureau said highest
winds were estimated at 6U to 70
miles per hour in squalls near
the center.
Judith, the season’s loth tropi­
cal storm, built up hurricane
force of 75 mile an hour winds
Saturday after forming in the
Gulf of tlcsicu. Hut it lost It*
punch
*'!&lt;t)etr .‘he F’-ridn
WASHINGTON (Ul’l ) - A Re coast , i,tar Fort Myers Sun,ia&gt;
publican senator says the United
„ ' '
thousand , beach ..r**«State* should retaliate against , Several
. ,
u . b a m . b , m flllw l • Soviet
Embassy official unless they apol­ Naplc* moved from their homes
ogize (or the ouster of an Ameri- to hotels and motels and hastilyopened emcigcncy facilities in
oan on spy charges.
Sen. John Sherman Cooper of school* and churches.
And a 70-foot section of board­
Kentucky, a former U. S. ambasiwaador to India, said Russia com- walk next to Naple'a fishing pier
•m ilted "an awful affront” by washed away in the rising tide.
A gu.-t of wind bowled over II
tbair expulsion of Russell A. Langelle, U., S. Embassy security struclursl arches at the construc­
tion tile of a church at l-ake
chief in Moscow.
The •State Department already Worth, doing an estimated $l5,o0u
b u denounced the spy charges as damage.
U. 8. Highway 41, under three
-phony and accused the Russians
of abducting Langelle in an un­ feet ' of water in the Bonita
successful effort to gain American Spring* section, was closed to
traffic fur six hours.
secrets.
‘‘The oniy thing we can do,
unless there is a very d ear apol­
o g y from the Soviet Union, is re­
spond by asking onu of their peo­
ple to leave this country, Cooper
DALLAS, Tex. (LTD — Former
said.
"They should be strongly re­ President Harry S Truman, a
buked and told 'in no uncertain Baptist, preache • in Elmwood
terma that we disapprove of thla Methodist Church Sunday and
said a national code of moral* i*
action.* "
“ 1 don't thmk lie was spying," the “ greatest thing any country
can have."
the former displomal said,
"That’s the trouble with the
Senate Democratic Whip Mike
^Mansfield (Mont i described the Russians,'* Truman said. "They
^Soviet claim that Langell was have no morals."
a spy as a Ik fetched" excuse
for ousting him. He said he Traffic Toll
thought it possible the Slate De­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Week­
partment would retaliate in line end traffic accident* claimed at
with ealablisiicd li. S .Soviet prac­ least 13 virtims including four in
tices.
Polk County.
The United States accused Rus­
al# of seizing Langell and trying
by threat and bribe to force him
to spy for them. The Slate Departmenl said Russia ordered him
w oi* of the country when he re
fused to be a turncoat.

Retaliation Urged
Against Red Ouster

Truman Preaches
Morals Sermon

Marshall Rites
Slated Tomorrow

r WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gen.
George C. M.rshaU lay In state
'• a t Washington National Cslhedrsl
l0&lt;j1y
Marshall Army chief of staff
in World War II ami later secre*
tary of state and secretary of defiose, died here Friday. His body
wfll ii# in slate at the cathedral
until funeral services Tuesday.
Thousand* of persons, including
hlgh government officials, the
military member* of (be diplomatic corps and ord nary citizens,
•w e re expected to pay their last
respect* by filing past Marshall1*
cloaed casket in the cathedral’*
Bethlehem Chapel
However, according lo Marshall s
wishes, hi* funeral services wdl
be a private ceremony in tb#
chapel at Ft- 'Iyer, V*. There
wOl be no funeral march to the
cemetery and no massing of
troop* behind a horse drawn catsj m i at the grave Only ttmplc
honor* vtU b* rendered.

VOL. XLLX

WEATHER: Fair and slightly eooler tonight snd tomorrow. High today, 80-65. Low tonight, 65-70.
United PrsM Lwasd Wirt Established l'JOt
MONDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1959
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Russian Planning Limb Graft Experiment
LONDON (UPI) — Th# London
Daily Herald reported today from
Moscow that a Russian surgeon
Is preparing to graft a new right
leg on a 20-year-old girl in the
first such operation in history.
Herald reporter John Mossman
Identified the surgeon a t Dr.
Vladimir Demikho who previous­
ly won headlines by successfully
grading the head of a small dog

onto another, treating * twoheaded animal.
lie quoted Demlkhov aa laying:
” 1 can now take the limb from
a person who h a t died and trans­
plant k on lo s living person. The
girl la my flret patient."
The girl waa described aa a
typist who recently lost a kg
when she waa hit by a train.
Mossman quoted Demlkhov aa

saying, "She is pretty and when
1 have patched her up there
should be a queue of young men
waiting to marry her."
Demlkhov was quoted aa lay­
ing he was "ready to operals to­
morrow" hut then were some
"administrative matters" I* be
cleared lirat.
Mossman, who said he inter­

Expected

County Board
Postpones Meeting
The Seminole County Commis­
sion has postponed Its regular
meeting Tuesday in order to at­
tend the Stale County Commis­
sion convention.
The next commission meeting
will be Oct. 27,

'Improved With Age'
Coburn Weds At 83

HOI.LYWOUD (UPI) - Charles peace J. L. Bowler, Coburn w*«
Coburn, monocled 93 year-old ac­ reported by Bowler to have leaned
tor who believes that “ sex appeal, over to his nervous bride and whis­
pered:
Ilka smooth brandy, improve*
“Calm down. I'm not going to
.
.
* “ h »$«• Ie* " »
,or a bite you—at least not very hard."
The bride u a tall apricot blond,
week long honeymoon wulh his atth* widow of Oscar Natzka, for­
tractive 41-year old bride#
The chipper and graciuua actor mer New York Opera Co. basso
refused to reveal where h^ and and mother of two boys, Anthony,
Wtnnifred Gean Clements Natxka 13. and Robert, I.
Her husband died eight years
planned to spend their first week
ago and she had been working aa
of marriage,
They were married in a fur an accountant-secretary at a Los
prts# civil ceremony in Las Ve- Angeles area plumbing firm. She
&lt;**. Nev., Sunday and returned is a native of New Zealand.
Coburn, winner of an Academy
here Sunday night for a reception
at the home of his brule a sister, Award as the best supporting actor
in 19(2 for the Film "The More
Mrs. Lawrence A. Dysart.
It was the second marriage for The Merrier," waa described by
Coburn and also the second for hia agent. Jay Faggen as "the
his bride. Both were widowed. most active man I know of."
“He loves to dance, loves good
He said they met about six
years ago and had been planning food, lovea good timea,” said Fag­
the marriage tor the past year. gen.
Coburn has been a widower
A stewardess on the plane
which took them from U s _Vegas sines 1937. He was wed to lb* for­
said the couple "held hands Uke mer Ivah Wilis from 1906 until’
her death, and together they tour­
teenagers" during the flight.
ed —
as .co stars with the Coburn
While the couple was being. —
married by acting juauoa ef the (Flayer#.

blood vessels have grown agate.*
The Daily Herald, in an accom­
panying story, quoted “one of Bri­
tain's top surgeons," who was not
named, as saying that M th* Rum
liana actually could perform a
leg grafting operation as deacribsd. "it means they are about IN
years ahead in the field of bio­
logy.”

Seek Court
Strike
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Eisenhower’* steal
factfindintr board told him today th a t union and m anage­
m ent officials do not agree on any m ajor iaauu in the 9 7 -d a/
old steel strike.
The White House refused to say if the president wfll
seek a court order to halt the walkout for 80 daya under the

RANDALL CHASE, it. L. i'E u K m S J it. UusC u m t ‘nO&lt;mr,riS

The Seminole County United
Fund received $604 Saturday from
49 contributors. This brings the
total amount contributed through
Saturday to tb.A87.31, given by
363 (I"tiors.
Paoia has turned in $11996
from 36 firms ami Individual!
plus j pledge from a construc­
tion firm Heading Ibc I'aola
solicitori team were Mrs. H. F.
Ganat, and Mrs, Gordon Freder­
ick. They were assisted by Mrs.
Lucille Spivey, Mrs. Dorothy
Steele, Mrs. Fran Abram and Mrs.
1’aulme Werfel.
Chuluota has added $196.21 to
the fund from 98 contributors.
Mrs. Joseph Armstrong and Mis.
Virginia Chadwick beaded the
Chuiuota Drive, asaisted by Mrs.
Oiie Carpenter, Mrs. W. R. Cross*
&lt;(•!«-. Mrs. Morris Luther, Mrs.
Margaret Norman, Mrs. L. M.
Stiver, Mrs. Edna Spath, Mra. F.
Stumpf and Mrs. M. Mello.

viewed Osmfthm at hie Moscow
research laboratory, described the
grafting procedure as follows:
“ First the professor has to find
a Umb from a newly dead per­
son of about the same age aa the
person undergoing the operation.
For up I* six months the patient
will feel nothing from the new
limb until the nerves and liny

No Agreement Reached
On Any Point, Board Says

stcrl. would develop within 13 to
30 days even if the strike ended
soon.
The Federal Reserve Hoard not­
ed during the week end that the
nation's industrial production drop­
ped slightly last month because
of the steel walkout. It said the
pinch of steel shortages was felt
in the aulo. railroad equipment
and ship building industries.
lim e was running out for shipmrnts nt iron ore on the Great
l-ake* during the Ice-free shipping
season. If the strike does not end
before Die freeze many ore boat*
would not be able lo mnvc out of
ice-locked ports.
The government last Friday or­
dered available steel supplies be
channeled to the nation's missile
and atomic defense programs.
The action, in effect, diverted all
available steel coming front mills
not on itrike from civilian use.

Area Fund Drive
Hits $6,687 Mark

NO. 544

California Fire Rages
Through Seventh Day
LOS ANGKI.KS (U»*l) - Em­
battled firemen fighting the nearly
week old Los Angeles foothill (ire
today had to contend w[Its a
new brush lire which already ha*
blackened 3,txio acres.
U, S. Forestry Service spokes­
man Elmer Ustcrman »aid the
new blaze—about 2U miles from
Die giant foothill fire—was being
investigated to see if it was de­
liberately set. Both fires were in
the spacious Angeles National
Forest.
Some 500 men had lu he pulled
uff the giant foothill fire to battle
the blaze In watershed and graz-

ing land about eight miles north
west of Castaic. No homes were
thn-alened by the new blase.
The foot bill blaze hat burned a
blai k sear in I3.UU0 acre* of brush
Just north of the suburban cornuumlties of La Canada, Altadena
and La Crescn'.a Perimeter of the
b
blaze was estimated at 43
m ihs.

Mure than too residents in the
La I’aloma and Vogel Flat* areas
in the big Tujunga Canyon above
the tip of La Crcicrnla had to
remain away from their threat­
ened homes during the night.
Ostvrinan said the blaze was
slowly working its way down Mt.
Ltikent lo the homes, but he was
hopeful firemen would be able (a
save them.
Alto threatened waa
a Nike
missile site in :hc foothill*. Flame*
earlier roared within 3U) yards
of the site ami fire officials laid
SACRAMENTO. Calif (U l'l) - tlu-y planned to mass men and
Gov. Edmund G. Brown today equipment there for the rest ol
refused to save the life of Caryl today.
Chessman, a kidnaper rapm and
The fire has claimed the lives
bestcelling author w-ho facet exe­ of (wo firefighters. Phillip Cha­
cution next Friday.
vez of Zuni, N. M.t died Sunday
*’l have used Die power of night from inhalation of amoks or
clemency lie fore,” the
governor fumes. Some 13 other firemen
said In s formal statement, "and ui-rr seriously injured since the
in proper cases 1 will use it outbreak of the lira with injuries
again, 1 do nut believe this is a ranging from broken riba to a
proper case.”
broken back. Leo Poblano, 30,
Itruwn said several (actors also id Zuni, suffered a fatal head
weighed heavily in Ills thinking Injury earlier,
not to grant mercy to Chessman. ----------------------------------------- ---These, he said, included ‘‘a de
liberate plan of robberies, sexual
attacks, and the use of a loaded
gun **
"So loo, has Ctieasman's failure
to show contrition,” the Governor
added,

Chessman Denied
Execution Stay

NAACP Asks Big
Push On Pupil
Assignment Law

ICOIC To Honor
Chase Officials
Chase and Co. will b« honored
tomorrow night by Dir Chamber
of Commerce for 76 yeari of serv­
ice in the community,
Otfflcials of tha company will
be honored at a dinner meeting
ol IDs chamber at 7 p. m. at the
Civic Canter.
Tomorrow’s meeting also will be
the first meeting of Hie new board
of directors and B. L. Perkins Jr.
will be Installed as C of C presi­
dent for the new year.

Lake Mary Man
In Auto Mishap
A 39 year old retired Navy com­
mander who makes hia home in
Lake Mary was listed in scriuua
tuiHliliuii Unlay alter lie crashed
his car on W. nth St. in .Sanford
early Saturday morning.
William Clast is in Orlando Air
Force Base Hospital alter lie broke
six ribs, his rullarhone and suf­
fered other injuries as a result
of the accident.
Police reported that Class, trav­
eling west on kill St. slammed into
an Atlantic Coast Line sign as he
apparently lost control of hit ve­
hicle and turned over in a ditch
some 2,000 feet off Persimmon
Ave.
Police are mil investigating the
accident, Sgt. . Ben Butler xuiil.

Reds Say Lunik Took
Back Off Moon Photos

MOSCOW (UPI)—Man may get I “ Photographs were taken of (he
his first look this week at the other side of the moon which canmysterious back of Die m04)0 ' n.6 he seen from the earth,'* the
Tass announcement said.
winch has never been urned toThe Information of the aclrnlific measurements and photoTAMPA (UPI) - A Negro olfi ward the earth.
The ttusviau* said photographs graphs are being processed and
rial hat called fur hundreds of
thousands of applications by Negro ot to per cent of Ui# lunar sur­ the results of the processing will
children to the schools of their face, made by the Soviet Union's be msde public." It did not say
choice under the Florida Pupil Lunik III moon satellite, were when.
transmuted Sunday when the sat­
In skirting Die earth Sunday,
Assignment Law.
Dr. John A. 3lorsell assistant to ellite skirted the earth, 29,313 Lunu III became the first satel­
executive secretary Roy Wilkins miles above th* Solomon Island* lite to pass successfully around
the moon and bark toward the
of th# National Association for the in the Pacific.
The ofPcial Soviet Tas# news earth.
Adviucemcnt of Colored People,
U it stay* on course Die moon
spoke to Die local NAACP chapter agency said Die pictures, taken
aa th# Florida organization opened about 11 days ago when th# satel­ will fall within Lunik's orbit about
lite was reported behind the every two weeks.
its annual membership drive.
On* Soviet scientist said event­
Morsel! predicted one of two moon, are now being processed
fate* (or the Pupil Assign menl by Sovie' scientists. It said Dm ually Lunik 111 may burn up in
Law. Either of its administrators information would h# mad# pub­ the earth's atmosphere or fall
onto the moon.
enforce It honestly and permit in­ lic.
One Soviet scientist predicted
Tati said the satellite now was
tegration, or they will administer
it dUhonesDy and U wlU be struck shorDy after tb# launching of hidden from Russia and that Us
Lunik HI on Oct. t that th#t pie- next transmission of information
down by the courts.
Morsel! said cither way sellout tures may disclose some “Tow is scheduled for Wednesday be­
tween 4 and t x . n i . #.d.L
‘ form" at his go Ibc rnouu.
uiuigraUoa is doomed.

Taft-HarDcy Act. It said th#
president wants to study the re­
port carefully "and there's no
time limit on that.”
A Justice Department spokes­
man had aald earlier that he did
not expect the government to go
into court to seek an injunction
before Tuesday.
Steel Union President David J.
McDonald said he will carry to
tho Supreme Court, if necessary,
bis fight against issuance of a
T allllartly injunction.
McDonald reiterated that, if an
Injunction is Issued, "We will live
up lo th* law of our country.”
But ho stressed that "we will
oppose its Usuane# In the courts
—and wq wilt exhaust every
avenue u! opposition."
While the board was reporting
to Dm president, uninn and man­
agement officials held separate
meetings.
The fact • finding board, which
began public hearings last Mon­
day to clarify the Issues and
failed In ilihhour efforts to set­
tle the strike Sunday night,
abandoned further mediatloo ef­
forts.
"We're going home,” Chairman
George W. Taylor told reporter*
after teeing the president.
The 37-page report was accom­
panied by appendices detailing
the union and company proposals
fur a settlement.
"There are many Issues In tills
dispute,'* the board said. "It is
evident, however, that the major
roadblock* to settlement are in
th# general areas of 'economics'
and ‘work rulei.'
'*. , .Their resolution would lead
to Die settlement of the strike."
The three • man Ivoard summed
up in Dirse words:
“ Aa we submit this report, the
parties have failed to reach an
agreement and we see no pros
peels (or an early cessation of the
strike.
“Tlie board cannot point lo any
single lasue of any consequence
whatsoever upon which the parDet are in agreement. "

Pre-Summit Talks
Appear Certain

News Briefs
GOP Drive
FORT MYERS (UPI) - Florida
Republicans began a fund raising
drive today with Die announced
object of getting enough money
(o campaign for every state of­
fice In I960. State Party Chair­
man G. Harold Alexander said
"this will lie Die most com­
prehensive program adopted by
any Republican orgaoizaUoa te
the country."

Patience Urged
WASHINGTON (UPIV — Tha
chairman of the Federal Com­
munications Commission said to­
day the public should have “ pa*
lienee” with television's growing
pains, Including fixed quix shows.
John C. Doerfer said It wasn't
necessary and perhaps dangerous
for the government lo step In and
lightrn its regulation of the in­
dustry.

Race To Campaign
ORLANDO (UPI) Charlie
Hacu of Winter Haven, candidate
for the office of Commissioner of
Agriculture, campaigned in Cen­
tral Florida today. Race, tha
first to announce for tha office,
will attend the State Association
of County Commissioners her# and
later in Die week wil go to tho
homecoming eelcbraDon a t tha
University of Florida in Galneavilla.

Twin Report
LONDON (U P ll —Court gossips
were reported speculating today
that the child Queen KlizabeDi It
expects early next year inay turn
oul to
telna. Twin birth* are
mil uncommon in European royal
Philip’ss slsler
circlet. I’rinee Philip
Margarets recently gave hirth to
twin*. A number of the Queen’*
more or Icis distant cousins ar#
twins, and she hat twin greataunts on her mother * side of th#
(amity.

Red Tide Check
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) - A
marine biologist said a plan*
would check the waters off Flor­
ida's southwest coast today to
determine what etfecl tropical
storm Judith had on Die fish*
kllting red tide.
Earlier, conservation experts
said Die storm could either help
kill the lido by kicking up rough
water, or make it wtlrse by ereaing westerly winds that would
wash thousands of dead fish ashore along beaches ol Die south­
west coast.

LoNDUN (Ul’l) — A Western
pre-summit meeting is “ virtual)
certain,*' but Die re U still tome
question as to how soun it will
he held, responsible British sources
said today.
Official spokesmen here would
not confirm reports that President
Eisenhower has offered to come
to Europe late this month to con
i fer with Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan. President Charles de
Gaulle and Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer.
Other responsible llrtUsh sources
said Britain would prefer that such
a meeting—if it takes place—be
MOSCOW (U P ll-Jo h n McCone,
neld immediately before the ex­
pected summit conference with chairman of the U.S. Atomic En­
ergy Corn minion, said Sunday
Russia’s Nikita Khrushchev.
Russia and the United States ap­
pear to be at about the sam#
stage tn Die development at
atomic power for peaceful use.
MeCon# told a news cooferinc#
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e "there is no possibility of Dieir
United States and Russia were getting far ahead of us" as Dtey
reported near agreement today on claim to b# in rocket production.
a plan to extend and build up Die
cultural and scientific exchange
New Pipeline
program.
State Department source* slid
The Casselberry Utilities Com­
a team of four negotialor* would mission is expanding iU sewaga
go to Moscow ahorUy to put tha facilities by laying a new pipe­
finishing touche* on th* new pro­ line. After the line is completed,
gram.
The present two-year the area in front of th# Post
Utuce will be paved.
|
exchange expires Jsa. 27. BMU.

U. $., Russia Equal
On Atomic Power

U. S R u s s i a Near
Cultural Pact

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�County Officials Seeking Solution
To Highway, Residential Flooding
_
Seminole County officials are tryinjr
Wko find a solution to flood conditions in
the several areas of the county caused by
the prolonged rainy spell.
It was indicated this morning that
canals may be dug in the flooded areas to
aid drainage.
Tuesday’s heavy rains covered the
south end of thf county, making State
Road 436 impassable near Lake Harriet
Estates and spilling water in some places
w s deep as 12 inches.
m
The Loch Arbor area also was troubled
by the recent rains.
B. F. Whitner Jr. at the Gentral Flor­
ida Experimental Station reported that
thus far in October five inches of rain

have been recorded in the Sanford area
and 14 inches since Sept. 1.
The excess water also Is causing citrus
men to sing the blues as rains are ham­
pering shipments o f citrus to markets and
in many cases causing damage to crops.
County commissioners have been sur­
veying flood damage areas this week.
At this week’s commission meeting,
Commissioner Vernon Dunn reported that
30 per cent o f his district was under wa­
ter and he had been barruged with com­
plaints on drainage.
Dunn said he had surveyed many front
yards and found them 12 inches deep in
water this week.

WEATHER: Mostly cloudy and eooi with occasional rain tonight and tomorrow. High today, T5-82. Low tonight; 99-TS,
VOL. T U X

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Established 1901

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15,1959

Official Says Policing

Steel Settlement
Not Without Hope,
Chairman Reports

WASHINGTON (U PI) The
chairman of President Elsenhow­
er's fact-finding board said today
“ we are not without hope'' of set­
tling the 93day-old steel strike.
DUBLIN (U P I) Barry Fit*Prof. George W. Taylor made
gerald, 71-year-old Irish-born ae- the statement when asked to
tor, underwent an operation here assess the prospects for settletoday and hia condition waa des­ meat.
cribed as “ critical.” Ha baa been
But David J. McDonald, pres­
111 for several weeks.
ident of the United Steel Workers,
said he has “ seen no progress la
reaching a strike settlement."
PARIS
( U PI)— French
singer
The board was told today that
Edith Plaf waa released Wednes­ even if the strike Is settled, ore
day from the American Hospital shortages incurred during the
of Paris where ahe underwent an dispute will hamper production for
operation for inflammation of the months.
pancreas three weeks ago. Ml«*
The testimony cam e from WIUPiaf said ahe hoped to resume lam K. Montague, a Duluth, Minn,
her singing career in February. | attorney representing the Iron
(TJKrjfS FOR
nmwwhK? .wwteitUtv to the United Fund
Pres.
ore companies, as formal hear­
T. E. Tucker of the Florida State Bank and Pres. Robert J. Bauman of
ings by the board drew to a
the Sanford-Atlantie Bank. Receiving the contributions by the banks is
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — U. S. dose,
The three-member fact - find­
Highway 1, the m ajor arterial
Clifford McKibbin Jr., president of the United Fund. To give the fund
route between the Georgia line ing panel has until midnight Mon­
campaign a boost in ita effort to raise $41,621, the banks increased their
and the lower east coast of Flor­ day to achieve a “ m iracle" set­
donations thia year.
(Bergstrom Photo)
ida. has been four-laned a dis­ tlement of the strike or report to
tance of 330.39 miles. Another 19.9 the President,. thereby opening
miles Is under construction and the way for the government to
31.31 miles are budgeted to be obtain a court • injunction. The
order would send II* 300,000
built during the coming year.
striking workers back to the m ill!
for an to d a y cooling off period.
However, Montague vaid Ihs*
LAKELAND
(U
P
I)
Florida
The County Zoning Board last i Crump said he figured the cen­ cannot project yourselves Into
ore shortages created during the
citrusmen
looked
hopefully
today
night denied a request by Heftier ter would be a convenience to future planning, but must decide (or ,
frM( m irh rl ln strike would result in steel pro­
Homea to establish a commercial
homeowners In the general area on this permit on present need.1
England for Am erican citrus, Gen duction "dislocations" until pos­
lone for a shopping center on
Crump stressed that the Heftier cral Manager Robert W. Rutledge sibly next spring,
Redbug Rd. east of the preaent outside the Heftier property as
Heftier construction area on Hlgh- well as to the new residents organisation “ la here to stay and of Florida Cilrua Mutual reported
Wednesday night hia European
# w s y 430.
there. He laid the company U will continue to develop property
The request w u denied on the selling - KK* hew) ss a month aw i as part of the growth of the representative cabled that the
British treaeuty^htif on the point
: a r te .”
basis that the proposed atrip of
j#w#f of rem oving quotas on practically
land la too narrow, would not predicted that the eomm ereial ” ' j £ (oo)l 1|tu# wllh
dollar cuntniudity now re
provide sufficient buffer zone* area would bt a necessity with- *«0t (0 the board earlier by Laka
Howell resident* which speculate ‘striated by
“ Import
‘
vbarriers.
1
and possibly would depreciate In six months.
Attorney Gordon Frederick pre
ed on whether the area of homes
values o f other Individually owned
property in the Lake Howell area. rented the sppeal of the oppoe- might become a “ alum."
STOCKHOLM (U P I) — Two
WASHINGTON (U PI) Sen. American biochemist* were Joint­
“ Everybody doesn't live In a
C. C. Crump, representing the Ing home owner* and cited two
Heftier organization, asked ap­ court decisions at Miami Beach 9(0,000 like front home. I f* no i Spesaard L. Holland lold Ihe 8ti ly awarded the Nobel Prize fur
proval o f the com m ercial center in which changes In zoning w e n j disgrace to be a working man ' prome Court today that Congress medicine today far discoveries
which he said “ we feel we are denied because “ the immediate 1who lives In a 113,400 home with 1thrice has approved a seaward that shed light on the chemistry
I a mortgage on it," be said In boundary for Florida 10't miles of life and cancer.
% obligated to the residents of Ibis need did not exist."
Frederick told th* board " y o u 1 criticizing the letter o f protest out la the Gulf of tlcxlco. The
growing community to provide."
They are Spanish born nr. Se­
Florida Democrat concluded ar­ vere Ochoa, 34, of the New York
The proposed location o f the
guments by five Gulf stairs which University medical school, and
com m ercial area had been oppos­
claim ownership of Ihe rich o ff­ Prof. Arthur Kornherg, 41, of
ed at an earlier meeting by resi­
shore oil resources. Florida. Mis Stanford University,
dents o f the Redbug Rd. area, but
sisslppi, Alabam a, Louisiana and
Heftier bad not been heard before
The derision to award the prize
Texas contend the ares was ceded which carries a ca ih award o f
•n the application.
to them by Congress In the 193] 942,410 was made this afternoon
subm erged lands law.
by the prufevoonat staff o f Swed­
en's Caroline Meillco-Chirugtcal
Institute.
The award waa based on the
VANCOUVER, B. C. (U P I) — , A Fire Department inhalator
biochemists' discovery of nucleic
Tickets for the Joint eivlc club Errol Flynn, who cut a larger
was unable to revive the
add. Reporting on their discovery
dinner Oct. 11 with Sen. George swath in real life than he did in « “ »• » * » » l* 1,etv*d F1&gt;nn lUtd
in 1957, Ihe American Canrer So­
Smothers as guest of honor went
ciety said:
-j-^ c ||y coroner said an autopon sale to the public at Roumlllat his swulibucklmg movies, died
“ This achievement will shed in­
and Anderson's and Touch ton’ * hcrc Wedncutay night during a ,&gt; would be performed later todrug stores today.
holiday with his 17-ycar-oid girl day at Vancouver Hospital where
MIAMI (U P I) — A suspicious creased light on the basic chem ­
Stale Senator Douglas Sten- friend, Beverly Aadland,
the actor * body was taken.
squally ere* in the Caribbean istry of life, normal and abnor­
slrom will introduce Smathers at
Flynn, 30, died in the penthouse
Friends said Flynn had com- gained intensity during the night mal, and Is already considered
the Civic Center dinner. A pub­ apartment of Dr. Grant Gould, a plained of not feeling well sine* and th* Weather Burrau advised a m ajor step in the study of
lic reception will be held aftir- friend with whom he had been his arrival, and sought to return all small craft in Jamaica and such abnormal growth as is lato Hollywood. His southern Cuba to remain in port. voted In the cancer process.”
_ wards. Sale of the tickets will staying for the past week while Wednesday

Action M ay Bo Needed
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Eurl W. Kintner, chairman
of the Federal Trade Commission, told the broadcasting 111*
dustry today that if It cannot keep quiz shows honest, gov­
ernment "policing" will be necessury.
Kintner said that "as a believer in our capitalistic, com­
petitive free enterprise system," he hoped the industry,r

Actor “ Critical"

Road* Addition

New Market

2 Americans Win
Medicine Award

Swashbuckler Flynn

Tickets On Sole
» For Civic Dinner

Dies On Canada Holiday

Squall Warnings
Out In Caribbean

w end Oct. 19 and reservation* must
be made.

negotiating ill* of hia 9100,000 death came seven days after the
In a special bulletin, the Miami
yatch, Zacz.
sudden death of tenor 3!ario Lan- Weather Bureau aaid winds of 43
1
1
1
[ xa, 34, ln Rome and only several miles an hour were raging in some
weeks after the fatal heart at­ of the fiercer squall!.
tack or Paul Douglas, 52, In Holly­
Forecaster Arnold Sugg said the
wood.
disturbance apparently lias slowed
His daughters, who strongly re- in forw ard movement ami was
semble their fsther but rarely drifting to a more northerly dirersaw him,
collapsed in tears in Don. It had been moving
on a
GAINESVILLE (U P I)— A UniHollywood
on hearing news of his westerly course for
ihe pastthree
versity of Florida student team
death.
days.
lus developed a new design in a
Deidre, 14. sobbed, "1 knew
The advisory said the main part
basic atomic research tool which
dad was ill, hut I didn't think he of the squall line stretched from
may have broad significance In
was sick
enough to d ie." Rory, Latitude 13 north ami Longitude
the field, the university said Wed­
13, overcom e with grief, was un­ 74.5 west, or near the South
nesday.
able to speak.
Am erican cuast, ail the way to
The device ia a cheaper and
The girl* were staying at the Cuba and Haiti. Jamaica was in
simpler linear atomic accelerator.
home of their maternal grand- the middle of the squall line,
An accelerator is used to product
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John EdA hurricane hunter plane was
nuclear energy for research pur­
dington, in Ueverly Hills. Their dispatched to look over the area
poses.
mother, Nora Eddington Flynn this morning.
William F. Fagen, professor of
i llaym es— Flynn's second wife—
Forecaaters could not be sure
nuclear engineering and leader of
was out on a dinner date. Whe- whether the squalls liad taken on
the project, saul the new design
she
returned
Miss Eddington ■ circular motion characteristic uf
promises to make the tool avail­
said, “ Oh, 1 didn't know." Then a true tropical stunn. If it does
able to many more research unit*
broke down crying, and closeted becom e a tropical storm it will
through a reduction in cost.
herself from fsmily and news- be named Judith,
Fagen said the great value of
men.
the new design ia as an educat­
Flynn's first wife, Lili Damita,
ional tool.
lives in Paris. She bore him a
AIhiuI 2u undergraduates and 11
aon. Errol Seen Flynn, in 1941.
graduate students had a .&gt;ar1 in
The aclor’ i latest wife, Pstrice
the project under Fagen. 9
Wymore. with whom he was in­
The purpose of the accelerator
volved in a divorce battle, waa
project was to develop a 10 mil­
performing in a Washington, D. C.
LAKELAND (U P I) - The Flor­ ium electron volt, a rating sev­
night club when the news came. ida Citrus Cominittion will hold
eral times more powerful than
First told that her husband was a public hearing on a proposal
anything in Florida at present.
seriously 111, she exclaimed, “ It that It seek the authority to set
Fagen said preliminary testing
it hia heartT It k worse than an opening date for fresh fruit
indicated development of a pot­
NEW .MAYFAIR INN MANAGER George C. Palmer
that?"
shipment* to Northern markets.
ential perhaps twice that, or
ituid thia morning thut he was impressed by the pro.
Told that Flynn was dead she
The proposal was presented to more.
burst into tears and went into 1lh* commission at ita meeting
greasiveneas of Sanford and is looking forward to a
shock, according to friend*. She ! here Wednesday by ita fresh fruit
great season here. Assisted by his secretary, Mrs. Roy
and Flyne were th* parent* of a com m ittee.
Williams, Palmer will manage the Muyfair Inn and Coun­
daughter, Amelia, 6.
CHICAGO (L 'l'l) - Swift 4 Co.
Commissioner Hershel Sorrells,
try Club. He arrived a week ago after appointment as
M bs Aadland, deeply shocked recently returned from New York, met Wednesday with two meat­
manager by Horace Stoneman, Sun Francisco Giant pre­
was under and it ion and staying said he waa “ asham ed" of the packing unions in an effort to settle
sident. Palmer wan previously manager of New York’s
with friends in a West Vancouver ■rapefrult he saw offered for sale a 42 day strike which has idled
llotul Wtniwurtii.
suburb.
there.
19,130 workers.

keep radio and TV programs free
of d eceit and fraud" without
tougher
government
regulation
than now exists. The FTC la re­
sponsible for seeing that advertis­
ing la not fraudulent and that
products are not misrepresented
to the public.
Kintner told the fall conference
of the National Aasn. of Broadcas­
ter* that Its reputation “ facts a
serious threat. . .brought on by
State Sen. Douglas I tens trot*
too m uch Up aervlce to high prin­
ciples and not enough diligence in announced today that he will a s !
enforcing compliance with them." be a candidate for re-electioa h i
Ha said “ only a trustful public 19W».
brings value to an advertlsfg' . S'riwir.un, form er county Judge
dollar. Let any abuse of public I and senator fo r th* 37th Dlatriet
tuniidcuve
mlna thU trust,1since i2St, said he wants to devote
and th* broadcasting Industry is more time to hia fam ily and Ms
hurt and hurt badly."
personal builness.
The FTC chairman restated his
" I decided tom e months age not
belief that his agency lacks au­ lo run again. I Just want In rest
thority to regulate any aspect of som e and ipend a little more tim e
broadcasting other thin advertis­ with my fam ily and personal a f­
ing. Ha took this position in lea- faire, he said.
lifylng before the House subcom­
“ 1 have felt a special pride lx
mittee which has been investigat­ the district I represent, and I hope
ing charge* that TV quiz programs that In some small w ay 1 have
were tigged.
contributed to ita material needs
The counsel for the congressional end. mare importantly, to the
subcom m ittee Investigating quiz cause of dean and sound govern*
shows Indicated today tha Inquiry ment.
would spread to other network
"1 want each o f the 140,000 peo­
question and answer programs.
ple In my district to knogr that
Th* disclosure was made short­ l have enjoyed serving in the Sen­
ly attar Charles V ia U orco, one­ ate. While 1 am certain there are
time ehem ploa o f the m * defunct many In th* dlatriet m ore suitably
"1 3 " program , cam e aut- at hi* talented than I, and while 1 must
Near England hideaway to bo aarv- have been w rong many time* on
ed with a aubpena.
the acorei of Issues, I have hoped
Van Doreo, who claim ed ha was that my public and personal con­
not aw are that U, S. marshals had duct has reflected favorably upox
been searching for him tinea laat tha people of the 37th District.
Friday, accepted aervlce of the
“ May I thank sincerely each
summ ons Just before he held 4 10- one who helped lo make possible
miniite news conference ia the for me thia privilege at puhUe
Roosevelt Hotel.
aervice."
Van Doren flunked hits first quls
Stenatrom first want to tho l e a ­
by newsmen when he refused to st* in 1934 to fill the unexplred
answer questionsconcerning
his term of the late Sen. Lloyd V.
appearance on the *21" program. Boyle. He waa re-elected in 19M.
II* aaid he would have nothing to He gained several honors, Includ­
say about alleged 'fix e s " on the ing selection in 1933 by senators
show until ha testifies before the as tha outstanding first term sena­
subcommittee Nov, 2.
tor and being named by the Capi­
The 33 year old Columbia Uni­ tol press corps aa one of the fou r
versity instructor
cam e to tha most valuable m em bers of tho
nows conference with an atturney, Senate in 1937. The U. 8 . Junior
two bodyguards and a brief pre­ Chamber of Com m erce named him
pared statement.
one of the five outstanding young
men of Florida in 1933.

Sfenstrom Reveals
He Will Not Run
For Senate Again

Piaf Released

New Boundary Okay

NO. H t

FTC Warns Networks
To Keep Shows Honest

News Briefs

Shopping Center Bid Denied

SANFORD, FLORIDA

J. H. Crapps Enters
Commission Race
J. If. “ Jim m y" Crapps has
qualified to run for city commiasioner against incumbent Com­
missioner Merle Warner.
Crapp* becam e the only can­
didate (o run against the present
officeholders on the (Inal day
for qualifying for the Nov. 9
election.
Crapps said he is running “ In
Ihe Interests of good government
and for progress If we have the
money to pay for It." Hia efforts
will be to run (lie rity un a sound
business bases, ha explained.
Born ln Cairo, lia., Crapps
has been a Sanford resident sine*
1942. He Joined. HILL Lumber Cu.
after being discharged from the
Navy in 1943. Mr. and Mr*.
Crapps have a 13-year-old daugh­
ter and a nine-year-old aon. They
live at 2412 Mellonville Ave.
Only a write-in ballot can op­
pose Commissioner Karl Higgin­
botham in hit rice for a third
term on the commission.

Society Changes
Meeting Place
The Crippled Children's Society
of Seminole County will hold 111
meeting tonight in Ihe office of
Society President Kenneth McIn­
tosh In the Edwards Building in­
stead of Ihe Civic Center.
The meeting Is scheduled to
start at 7:30 p. m.
The main Item on the agenda
will I* the installation of new
officers and a report of the so­
ciety's
accomplishment* during
th* past year.

Fund Drive
Ttle Semlrvd* ( ’minty United
Fund has received Wrt since yes­
terday (mm 71 contributor*. To­
tal donations are now 91,977.33.
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Dr. McLaulin
In Hospital

Hunting Licenses
On Sale In City

Dr. Henry 3tcL*ulin. Sanford,
opto me trial Is In John Hopkins
Hunting licenses are now on
Hospital in Baltimore, Md., to sale at Ihe County Judges office
undergo surgery.
in the Court House, U waa re­
Dr. 3Ir!.aiilln is expected la be ported today.
in the hoipitat for another two
Cost of a county licenae is $3
WiH'ka
a n d 17 V ) frur a ■ L iJ n H i*x n ia i

Students Develop
Atom Tool Design

Citrus Group
To Hold Hearing
On Shipment Date

Meat Talks

ALL SET FOR SURVIVAL na Parachute Rigger Second Class Donald
William* .showed DeBary residents just how an ‘aviator is equipped to
puruchute from his plane intu water. Gathered around Will luma xt th*
beUary Community Center are, from left, Lawrence Tinsley, Major R. C.
Wood of the Marine Corps, C«pt. J, D. Kumage, commander of Heuvy At­
tack Wing One at the Sanford Navul Air Station, and Chester Keurick of
the DeBary Civic Assn., for the program. The raft and "Mae West” life
preserver were compact and deflated parts of the gear strapped on Wil­
liam/ until he quickly pulled a few curds.

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Thtim. Oct. 1S. 1959-Pbfpe *

Belser Offers All-O ut
Battle On Integration
TALLA H ASSEE
Harri* Belser of

RONDOS (UPI) — Richard A.
B tfle r , who narrowly m itred be*
r a t i n g prime mini tier three jeer*
i p , held unprecedented power*
today that made him unque*tionably the second most Important
goverasucnlal of tidal in Britain,
fg t fjp t p u p e n here were ununiM h i r i a agret(qg that no one la
J * aitW a now wield* more pow.
ewOkan Butler except Harold Maci f ll a a , who noted him out o f the
M pt md: prime minister after Sir
jM J M # E d ef reaifned In 195«.
S u t l e r retained hit po»t* a*
M m Interior secretary arid maJ 5 t y leader in Parliament in
H ld M a d a y ’ a cabinet reshuiiie. In
g M l n , he became chairman o(
H C d a e e n a t i v e Party and head
K i t * policy-making iese»rch de-

LAUGHING LIONS. Judge* Volie William*, left, and Constable “ Slim”
Galloway, right, received help from state Sen. Fred O. I)ickitiF&lt;&gt;n in cele.
brating the Sanford Lions Hub’s Tilth anniversary. The local Lion.* and
their wives attended Civic Center banquet and heard Dickinson speak on
“ Community Service.”

A aw rkan term* it i« n*
|| a do man were interior sec­
y and chief o f national police,
• m ajority leader, and chairo f both the national committgd aad tho platform committee of
the party In power.
iller lost one title, the U rge&gt;aorary label o f ’'Lord Privy
“ t o Viscoant Hallsham. who
the Conservative chairmanla take the new post o f acim t t miniate r.
MW face in Macmillan * rei w n a j cabinet.belonged to Ed-

Legal Notice
OCTOBER 1)
Admissions
Edith Kaiser. Sanford
Hester Dukes. Sanford
R. F. Ganas, Sanford
Oelia Owens, Ssnford
Belle Kolander, Sanford
Donna Jean Doney. Sanford
Charles P. Bennett. Sanford
Josir Nelson. Sanford
Jacqueline Alexander. San­
ford
Anderson Dunwoody, Sanford
Georgia Canter, Sanford

f

minister in place o f U im
od.
in Mills, a close friend of
M acmillan, was assign'd to the
M ft-eabincl post of paymaster

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— Sen. sored by Belser in the 1959 Legis­
Bonifay said lature was rejected. It would have
yesterday that if he is elected called for a v ote of the people o n !
whether every school in H on da
governor he would surround himshould he closed If one classroom
I self with pro-segregation lawyers is Integrated.
' and fight public school integrmBelser said his desire to pre­
1tion from town to town with every serve segregation stops ju st short
possible tool.
o f secession.
“ We shall use every delaying,
“ As a lawyer and as a candi­
legal and dilatory ta ctic, however date for governor, 1 must say
ingenious o r ingeniously contriv­ that the only way to atrew**". to
ed. until public opinion in the prevent integration iv to allow a
United State* shall favor our aide county or locality to abolish it*
t f this question,’ ’ Reiser declared. school system an.1 substitute a '
The Bonifay attorney, or.e o f prirate school in the event white
two form ally announced candid*, and colored children must be
le* for governor, released a 21- taujbl in the tam e sch ool."
plank platform and said he will
“ I do not believe in pussy­
follow it with 29 other* befnrr he footing or fe n ce straddling on j
i* through.
this issue."
Dne plank f i t com pleted, he
In other planks, Bcltey came
•aid. concerns property valua­ out for a strong merit system to
tions fo r tax assessment pur­ protect the job s o f atate em ­
poses.
ployes; support o f school*, junior
He made It clear that segrega­ college* and universities; slum,
tion will be hi: m ajor plank.
clearance; econom y In govern­
And the solution, he said, must ment;
centralised
purchasing;'
-be “ local option."
improved highw ays; new indut-l
The people have as much right tries; tounty home rule and in-!
to vote on whether their schools created w elfare pensions to the
shall be integrated o r segregated aged, blind, totally disabled.
as they do on w hether liquor l*
He said he would advocate con­
sold in their county, Belser said.
stitutional changes to g ive ea ch '
A local option measure spon­ county home rule.

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next year.
Almond, self-described "con ser­
vative rea list." succeeds Gov. J.
# l &gt; . Coleman of Mississippi. The con­
ference voted to hold the I960
lesions in Arkansas.
Other final actions included res­
olutions asking for stiffer import
controls and urging the federal
government lo reinstate uiiginal
allocations fur the federal interatate highway program .
Almond, champion of Virginia'a
"m assive resistance” to school in­
tegration, backed down from his
0 program after the courts voided
It. Almond now backs a f«'cd om
of choice plan in Virginia's fight
to preserve segregation.
He told newamcn he would " c e r ­
tainly give consideration" to hav­
ing southern Democrats caucus
ahead o f the national Democratic
convention next year. Hut he em ­
phasised that Virginia would nut
go to the convention "w ith a chip
on its shoulder or rattling a
a sword” but in the spirit of "an
” honest etfort to reconcile the dif­
ferences in the party.”
The South's rise as an industrial
power w as cited in the passage
of a resolution asking atilfer im ­
port controls. It* effort to get bet­
ter and m ore roads, aided by the
federal interstate highway pro­
gram was a hot subject because o(
the federal governm ent's reduction
in allocations.
^
Several stales said they would
4 suffer because they had already
committed matching funds to the
program and then the federal gov­
ernment backed down.
The governors approved an in­
dustrial relations report asking
for expansion of industry but re­
jected a proposal that each state
provide $1 w o to finance the pro­
gram.
They approved a southern inter­
state nuclear com pact and asked
4 that legislatures of the member
states ratify tho regional atomic
energy program .
The U. S. Department of Agri­
culture w as asked to include in its
156U budget funds for an adequate
research program on the boll w ee­
vil.

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GETNA, La (U PI) A 22- with him he "probably would
ycar-old form er mental patient is have hothi red her.”
WASHINGTON (U P I) — The
Deputies hunted for Itordenaviin jail here today for kidnapping a
i after they found lilt abandoned Civil Rights Commission will hold
fourth grade girl on her way to car near a wooded area. The no more public hearings unit! the
school.
child's book satchel and raincoat Supreme Court derides whether it
Police held Ernest J llorilcnave Wer&lt;- still in the vehicle,
must reveal the names of witneson charges of aggravated kidnapWhen U n a Ann was found, dep
ping, lie was Hushed Irom the utlcs asked her where the man scs in voting discrimination cases
ami allow registrars to confront
densely wooden area where lie who kidnapped lie was.
them.
took the child by murr than l.*0
Chairman John A. Hannah told
armed deputies and volunteers.
newsmen that the Justlre De­
The child, 9-year old l-ona Ann
partment would he asked lo rush
Uulu-rtton, was *|M)tled in a clear­
an appeal Irom a district (edrral
ing just before dark Wednesday.
court decision in Louisiana which
She told officers mat she was
officials said would handcuff th '
"alright" ansi then was rushed to
a hospital. A doctor said the child
WARSAW (C P I) —Another my« richU group,
was m good condition and had not terious glow in the sky appeared
The three-judge Louisiana court
been molested.
ruled that the commission could
over Poland Tuesday nigh).
Uorilcnavc, released just last
Hu-drrd* nf residents of llialy- hold no m ore hearings in Louisyear from a state mental institu­ sink near the Polish Russian ),or. | iana unless it permitted crosstion, told authorities he did not der saw a luminous object mov­ examination of witnesses ansi per
hurl the girl. He has a record of ing u&gt; a southwest northeast direc­ milted voting registrars accused
six arrests for molesting minors. tion al about 9:30 p. m.
of discrimination to confront the
He told police he kidnaped
Unlike inhabitants o f Warsaw, witnesses.
Lona Ann lo "use her as a host­ who Iasi week hailed a nighttime
Hannah said he felt (hr Su­
age so 1 could get to .Mexico glow over a ch'irch steeple av a preme Court would hand down a
where they couldn't pul nic away j
of the Virgin Mars, the decision fairly quick!) The com ­
again."
viewers were convinced they were mission decided Wednesday lo
Bordcnave said he was in debt •••ein?
return c f Russian moon suspend public he-snrge pending
and "m y mother threatened to riickct Lunik 111.
a ruling.
call the district attorney if I did
Hannah said the group also
not pay my bills."
California is the only stale In would study the po-sihility of ex­
The kidnappier insisted that he the nation which produce* the panding its investigation* into the
did not injure the rnihl and said artichoke for
commercial pur­ question of discrimination In the
he turned her loo-&lt;e about two poses 'Hie vegetable was intro­ administration of Justice and in
hours after he lured tier into Ins duced lo the t tilled Stairs in the hiring.
car. However, when asked if listli century by Italian linmi
he really wanted only to use laina grants.
Ann as a hostage, ttordenave con­
fessed that if he had taken her

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physics,
chem istry,
ed to enter hijh school. Other'
geography,
gym ,
re­
young people go to work alter history
they finish a four year elemen­ ligion. art, mttsie, and the four
tary school course. There is no languages are studied each week
choice of subject* in the curri­ by boys in X orb ert* class.
Contrasting
East
and
West
culum . School run* from k:3o
Germany, X orbert said that East
a. m. tn t p m , he added.
Emphasis in the schools is on Berlin streets mostly are unre­
science and language, Xorbert built as they were in 1913. To
said. Study of English, French. talk with an East Berlin student,
Latin and German are generally Norbcrt had to take the student
obligatory. Tests are very hard, into the western sector to make
with about 2i) per cent of the sure they w ere not being spied
students in a class fading every upon, he said.
Thirty per cent o( West Ger­
year, he explained. If a student
(ails two o f the It course* he many's houses were destroyed
must take the entire It over the during World War Two, but all
next year. This makes graduation but five per cent have been re­
, built, thr exchange student said.
age about 21.
Boys are separated from girls Meat and eggs are very scarce
in West German schools. The In Germany compared to the
class stay* in one room and class ! United State*, he pointed out.
Xorbert arrived in New York
m em bers grow very close to
each other. Unions are formed July 29, on board the ‘ ‘ Bremeramong the students to voice com ­ haven". He wilt be here until
next August o r September.
plaints to the teacher.

Governors Name
Virginia Leader
1 i *As'60 Chairman

MUNICH, Germany (C P I) Bruno Bcirsdorf. 20. who was cre­
dited with frustrating an attempt
to assassinate West German Chan­
cellor Konrad Adenauer seven
year* ago, is under arrest here
as a hotel thief, Munich police
reported.

Saturday
Oct.

There still i* government own­
Hop* for Carman unification ership of railroads, television and
radio in West Germany. Most pri­
isn’t v*ry
widespread
among
vate firms now have been re­
West G erm ans, exchange student leased from government control,
Xorbert Peters told Sanford Ki- \ the student said, lie explained
that release of ail private firms
nanism yesterday.
Though West German* want from state control immediately
reunification, lack of progress to­ after World War II might have
ward that goal haa made them aided revolution. Kings and dic­
•reptical, the 17-jear-old student tators ruled Germany for centur^ from Dortmund said. The Sanford ie*. and the West German peo­
Rviw anis Club Is sponsoring his ple had to get used to dem ocracy
year’ s stay in Sanford. Xorbert is he said.
Censorship is absent in West
sttendlng Seminole High School
and currently living at Ed Kirch- German education. Xorbert em ­
phasised. The things he was
hotfa hom e.
Ninety-nine per cent of the West taught about America in Germany
Germans believe that a demo­ proved to be true when he
cracy is best for their land while arrived here.
The West Grrmsn high school
one per cent lavor a dictatorthip, X orbert said at the Civic boy takes 14 subjects per year, all
Center luncheon. West Germans at the same time. High school
—are as free in their actions as education run* for nine years and
M u n iu d States citizens, he pointed is given lo about 10 per cent of
the students. T cits must be pass­
out.
By JACK

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Unification Problem A t Kiwanis Meeting

ASHEVILLE, X. C. (U P I) - T h e
1539 Southern Governors Confer­
ence ended here Wednesday with
the election of Virginia Gov. J.
Lindsay Almond as chairman of
the in state conference for the

-Two form er ministers were
dropped—Colonial S e cicU ry A '* "
Lemaox-Boyd. storm center o f the
■Meat dispute about British AinRga policy, and Education Minisp r Geoffrey Lloyd, who resigned
■ I the age o f 17 “ to make room
v*r younger men.”
tills « f tk# r**» !• JOHN
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Lloyd's successor, former board
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THOMI*Siag*r«tfn»4 will, n Iks SStl. day similar to dynamite, was being
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« i F a il Ctntml Axanga. orlind-v
U * Hsaorabls Counts Judo* at unloading and burning, t'au-e of
b!*ri4L sal UttP than OctoMr 29.
Oamlaal* Count). Flarlds. bla llaal
191?. ai tf.; i rw.f by |a«, aLa a
tslufn. accaunl a o j vaucktrs. as the explosion was r.ol known im­
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tifn l »2 %iii at jo a ant #v Ft of )«4
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w o o n i u r r r . i t i .* i n i .
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IN WIT NUB WHEREOF. I
aad as said tlms. Ikaa and tfcar*.
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maka sapllcatlon So tha said J u l i a Leopold” Pacheco, Jo. o f San Juan
my
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for a final sattlareant n( kts ad- Pueblo, X . M.t Sege.l &gt; Lujan, $d.
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Dalsd this Iks t*th day at *«p- both of Chimayo, X . M.
4a (*]«rk uf .^at 1 Court
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As r.situ isr or ik* t .ii a iis l
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The United Fund in Retting some good help in its ef­
fo r t! to raise more than $11,000 thl* year for use locally.
The men at the Naval Air Station have started their own
base campaign, the Pinecrest Addition areas, Sunlnnd
Estates. Lake Mary. Lake Monroe. Fern Park and other
divisions of the drive have formed committees and are work-

inf.

Fern Park became the first nreu to make a formal re­
port, turning over $264 In its first effort. The two Hanford
banks gave checks for $500 and other contributions through
Tuesday totaled $8,471.75.
, The United Fund office Is busy supervising the cam­
paign and its people are finding the job is not the easiest
one in the world. A campaign such as this requires the co­
operation of everybody in the county. Each individual volun­
teer worker has to give of his time and energy and these
contributions ought to be matched in funds by the rest of us
who can hslp, even if only with a small donation. Every
little effort and every little bit of money can do some good.
When the workers In your area make their appeal for
contributions, remember that they’re helping you solve
. community problems. So help them too.____________________

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Assignment Washington
■ y Kl) KOTEHBA
WASHINGTON- That Lunik III
was spiraling up around Ihe moon
and 1 was high tailing it to An­
drew Haley's office to grt the
Latest legal word on it. And I
did. And it was bad.
Mr. Haley—not to be contused
with the man with the comet—is
probably's the world's No. 1 ex­
pert on space law, and there he
wai In hit office. Glum.
"Who owns the m oon?" I said
and he begin shoving heavy legal
documents at me from his groan­
ing shelves. But the m eit of It all
had been boiled down into a
speech which he delivered to 29
universities four full years ago.

Uniform Traffic Laws
Get Wider Acceptance
WASHINGTON (U P I) It’ s
getting to the point wher. you
can drive through almost any
stele in the nation reasonably
certain that lb* basic traffic laws
are pretly much the same as the
ones you learned bark home.
This ie a recent development.
Take atopping for school butts.
Present law says traffic must
stop m both directions when a
school bus unloads Its unpredict­
able cargo on a two or three lane
highway. When there are four or
more lanes, traffic in back of the
bus stops, but cars going m the
opposite lanes do not.
But until this year, Florida po­
lice reaped a bonanaa from vacsiioners because of the but i*w in
their stale. In Florida, you were
supposed to stop in either dirvcUun no matter how wide the
hig’u wey. it wasn’t until ii i « it,at
tha Sunshine Su m fell in line

with the rest of the country.
The movement to standardise
traffic laws it almost as old as
Ihe automobile itself.
In the early 1920'*. Herbert
Hoover—then Secretary' of Com­
merce — set up a National Commilire on Uniform Traffic l.awv*
and Ordinance. Ever since then,
this group has been prodding
state officials to adopt a uniform
traffic rode.
tt hasn’t been easy, as witness
the matter of automobile inspec­
tion.
In 13 states, there'* no m tpcc
lion set up at all. The other 13
demand periodic checka. Stales
are reluctant b&gt; adopt the Inspec­
tion system because of the com ­
plicated legislative and bureau­
cratic processes involved.
The committee puts out wbet
it considers the ideal traffic code
each year. It contains more than
iuo provisions covering every­
thing from streetcar regulations
to accident rtporta.
Many stale*—specially m Ihe
COPENHAGEN (UPI| -E s p o r t s
of Danish cheese in the first six Northeast — are adopting large
months of this year broke all sections uf the code.
One parlicultr section, dealing
record*. Exports amounted to 40,with speed limits, ia gaining the
000 tony worth II million dollars
widest acceptance. This one calls
h r a SO mile per hour speed lim ­
Norwegians eat more ehirse per it fur daytime driving, 31 at night
capita than tha people of any and lo in urban areas.
olhar country in the world—19 5
More states are adopting these
pounds last year. This pul them provisions each year, gomeday
ahead o f the Swiss, the pre war you will have one lest escuse
cbmipiona, whose per capital eon- when the police flag you down—
sumption was IIT pounds in 1931.1 in a strange state.

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Brown
succeeded in
getting
through the legislature a water
diversion plan calling for the even­
tual expenditure of $1,750,000,000
to be raised through state bond
issues. Never before have the
southern and the northern halves
of this Western empire been able’
to agree on how to allocate water.
What is contemplated Is a vast
undertaking that, if it succeeds,
will achieve what no other civili­
sation has over achieved. Hithsrto
peoples who have made the desert
flower through great man-made
works of irrigations and n v e r d i­
version have invariably overplayed
tha game. What with overpopula­
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broken down snd the desart hat

Summit Conference
Time Slated Soon
WASHINGTON (U P I) - Western
agreement on when to hold a sum­
mit conference is cspected to be
reached fairly toon, American o f­
ficials said yesterday.
An exchange of viewt h ti been
going on through diplomatic chan­
nels since the British elections tost
wsek. Spokeimtn said complete
agreement between Crest Britain,
France and the United States it
likely within the next week or two.

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the reverse side of tha moon sim ­
ply by mapping It."
And th at'*'exactly what the So­
viet scientists u i d they ware set­
ting out to do with Lunik I l l photograph the yet "u n discover­
ed " hidden half of the moon.
It had never dawned on me that
the reverse aide of the moon
had not yet been diacovered. But,
in truth, it never has, even though
we all knew it must have alwaya
been there.
So, this legal eagle of apace
was now saying: "Sim ply dis­
covery confers rsal, legal sovercifn ty ."
Does this, then, mean the Rusaians already own the moon?
11c put it thin way: "They now
have two priogitisg to S cla im ,"
The third priority would com e
when they land ■ man up there.
Mr. Haley, form er president of
the Am erican Rocket Society, Is
winding up a* president of the
International Astronautics! Fed­
eration. He's bean hounding law ­
yers over the world for interna­
tional space law long before Sput­
nik I hit orbit.
What Mr. Haley’d like to see
would be a moon governed by the
law of community— a mooo that
belongs to everybody, lovers and
scientists o f all countries. But the
Ruttisnt haven’t been willing to
talk about it yet.
What, 1 asked him, can Joe PubHe do about the lack of laws of
Ihe moon? And the la w i of Mara
and Venus snd the rest of the
universe, for that matter?
Well, he said, it’s a bit tougher for us Is bargain these day*
since Ihr United States hasn't
yet established any priorities up
there. But he suggested: "G et inrented shout tt snd try bi gel
some action by the United Na­
tions."
There should be some way to
deter piracy of outer space. I'd
hate to think of G od's universe
going to the Reds.

VI
cent or 1 per cent disarm am ent
adequate snd timely inspection
and control must ba built into the
system, to that both sides reduce
their armaments in plain sight
of each other, every itep o f the
way. Such a program creates con­
fidence;
anything less creates
fear,, mutual suspicion, Increased
tension and increased danger of
war.
"Third, we do not know whatA*
inspection and control the Soviet
Union would accept on its propos­
al for complete disarmament. And
I am sorry to say that Mr. Kuz­
netsov's general assurances on
this point in hls speech list Fri­
day did not do much to enlighten
us. In fact, as he him self said, at
this stage it would not be advis­
able to examine details, "inclu d­
ing the details of c o n tro l.'"
4)

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non-fading colors

Thursday, October 15, 1959

P stlU S U 1**111 ••••*! S*lsK*|,
SIH U SI** tk t u ia

continuing influx • o f people, tho
stole must build three new univer.
sities a* big s i the University of
California, which with all ito camp,
uses to the largest in the world.
Each one would cost an csUmste-^
3100,000,000 o r more. Just as Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller has to do in
New York, so Brown persuaded
the California legislature to raitt
taxes by more than 1100,000,ood.
This was distributed between vari­
ous tales levies and an increase
to tha tax on incom es over $10,.
000 a year.
Modtst as he to, Brown says
he to convinced that if at govsrnor
o f Ntw York he had succeeded l j )
doing what he hat dona in Califor­
nia ha would be an almost-toevit.
able candidate for President. This
recognizes the fact that the new*
flows from oast to west and ths
New York executive U bound ta
get a better break than any other
governor.
California’s p roblem ! ar*
•xaggerated form those that a|.
most every state facoa with thw
current population oxplotioo. I?*
what the nation needs is a first,
rate personnel director strong on
administration, then Brown may
be tha answtr to the Irasturs
hunt. But to that classic phrase hit
party will doubtless go farther and
do worse.

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This ia what this expert was
saying then, and ha wasn’t backing
down now: " I f the Russians get
to the moon first they can claim
it: if we get there first, we can."
He followed that with: "Plant.
ing a red star on the moon would
be much like Columbus planting
the Spanish flag on this soil and
claiming all o f Am erica.”
Well, the Russians have already
planted their eymbol on the moon.
Whether it disintegrated, as Presi­
dent Eisenhower intimated, they
still planted it there, and let ua
just try to dispute that.
Another
sobering
observation
Mr. Haley /nade then—four year*
ago: "T h e Kuttiana may claim

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,cla lm ad its own. T h il has been
LOB ANGELES — Thw Demo­ the hlatory of one great civiliza­
tion after another to tha Middle
crats In their search for s presi­
East.
dential candidate—a search that is
Water mutt be moved from the
beginning to look more and more north ovar tha Tahachsipal Moun­
like a hunt for treasure long lost tains to the Lot Angslts area if
—arc turning to this state and Its tha phenomtnal growth rata of
govsrnor. But Gov. Edmund C. tbo state is to be maintained.
(P a t) Brown refuses to make any About 430.000 people a year are
Jali/o
most of
of the conventional noises for a coming into California,
thorn to the South. This will som e­
candidate.
He is just what he is—an able, how have to be stopped to soother
decent, hard-working citizen who four yoara if the water project ia
happens to have made his career not begun. It it asUmatsd that
in politics. If you encountered him it will taka until 1973 to get sub­
behind a door marked sales mana­ stantial amounts of water, new be­
ger or personnel director he would ing lost a t it flows to the saa,
across the mountains.
look entirely in character.
This is only one of the problems
With every evidence o f sincerity,
Governor Brown says that he is that the governor in h if quiet and
surprised to find himself where he unspectacular way it wrestling
ia today, the governor of what the with. The conctntrattoo of owner­
next census will show is the se c­ ship to a part of the area to be
ond largest stats in the Union, benefited by the new water pro­
victor over his Republican oppon­ ject la such that one percent of
ent by more than a million m ajo­ the people own 47 percent of the
rity, carrying to with him n D em ­ land. Brown has been trying to do
ocratic legislature that has enact­ something to improve the lot of
ed a far-reaching program and, the agricultural laborers hired to
therefore, ■ Presidential possibi­ work these vast holdings. In to do­
lity. Just as it stems that hit ing he has incurred the wrath o f
stock is about to soar on tha Pres­ the farm ers who suspect him of
idential stock marks!, Brown d e­ encouraging tha establishment of
farm workers unions.
flates hls own boomlet.
Oon the basis of the pratent
He had bean scheduled to make
an extensive swing around tha school population, not counting the
Pacific this fail and perhaps com e
home by way of Europe, thereby
advertising bis familiarity with the
issuaa of foreign policy. But ha has
eallad off tha trip and will Battle
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (U PI)
for possibly two weak* to Osaka,
Japan, where • conference of city Tha United Stats* told Russia yesofficials of nations bordering tha Tuesday "thers cannot ba too
Pacific is to be held. The gover­ par cent -disarmament with only
nor says be hai too many prob­ 10 per cant inspection."
U.S. Ambassador Ifcnry Cabot
lems hire at home and ha is too
busy to leave California for a Lodge made tha statemtnt la the
first official American reaction to
month or more.
Tha familiar avatlon of the can­ Soviet Premier Nikita I. Khrush­
didate playing coy — " I Just want chev's proposal for total world
to be a good governor” —from this disarmament within four years.
Lodge told the United Nations
m in sounds somehow genuine. It
was his line on "M est tha P ress" main political committee tho genwhen ha answered tha questions sihla amount of controlled disarmwithout any bravurg of a kind of Khrushchev plan, at slaborsted
understatement rare for the politi­ last weak by Soviet Deputy For­
cian making a national appear­ eign Minister Vasily V. Kuznet­
sov, could ba summed up ia thret
ance.
Certainly, tha problem ! hara are points:
"F irst, tha United Slates un­
many and diverse. Soma 10,000,000
or more people are living in the reservedly supports, and htt al­
southern half of the state where 50 ways supported, the greatest potWhen translated, the "bagpipe"
years ago k million would have
been considered excessive for the ament.
"S econ d, in any disarmament
risible resources of land and w a­
program , whether U be 100 par
ter.

Arms Inspection Stressed By U. S.

A 'Sincere' T V Effort

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INDIA RELISH

UF Has The Effort,
Needs Cooperation

mssn such thing* a*: Joey's ar
■ r r a r .D d a n m g
NEW YORK (U P I) —An attempt rival horns during hi* father's
to recreate the classic stonr, "Tns birthday party, when hi* father
J a n him
. .for. joking about ritual
{ J i n Singer,
S ta ler," on_______
NBC TV Tuei slaps
|J
| day nigfcr W . e t i r w v b u i i y d * and says, "B eltar I should be
cere that it was • piiy U »«• dead than -my son should sing
io cliche-ridden and often mil* ja iit d holy songs In my house.
Get out of my h ou ee." Joey gets.
guided.
Later, when hie father suffers
The familiar itory by Samion
R gphielion
was
aJspted and a slroks before the start of Yom
miMjemltmt hy E m ail Glucktmsn Klppur services, Joey tries to
and Ralph Nelson producer and put off ■ bedside visit because
director, respectively, of Tutsday h* is about to make his TV debut,
night’ * presentation. tecond In the lie tells hls mother, bickstage,
new Star-Time aerie*.
t that he can't because. . ."Just look
at all this.” Som eone shouts,
Jerry Lewis starred at J o e y ,
"Y ou ’ re on, J o e y ," awl he goes
Robins, Cantor Rabinowiti'a son,
on to ting part o l " B e A Clown,"
who broke his father'* heart by j
in dow n makeup. It made me
breaking a fam ily line of five
groan, tt was to creaky.
generations of Canton to go Into
Lewis was convincing at an in­
show business.
secure, nervous, guilt-ridden com ­
Recause there w ai only an hour ic at the start o f the show, hut
for the story, thers was no Urns he pounded too hard on Ms big
to explore the merits of the fa­ dramatic
scenes.
Molly I'icon
ther-son conflict, or to present lull played hit mother and gave it the
portraits of each. Nor was there uld schmalti, at did Frans t t the
an attempt to resolve the ques­ (ether. Ann Marta Alherghettl
tion, although tha play did mike was Joey's discoverer in the show
the point that children cannot and she htd very little to do.
roam too far from their heritage.
The conflict was set up In such
Ik e thaanrl Sw im : Dave Uarlines as this, recited hy the can­ row*) .hp| sclecieij Florence H en­
tor, played by Eduard Freni: "If derson to he the new "Today
our young ones move away, who Girl" on hit weekday morning
will be left to rrcord tha heart* NUC-TV show. Miss Henderson,
breaks?"
signed to the role after a year­
Lewis said later on: "Without long search for a successor to
audience acceptance, 1 am noth­ Betsy Calmer and Helen U'L'onncll, is a frequent guest on tha
in g."
Telescoping caused many uf the lack Caar show and w it co­
serious scenes to lake on burles­ ttar of last season's Oldtmobilt
que-style dimension!, for every Theater.
Heavyweight boxing champ Inline had to cover loo much ground.
It had to try to prssent symbolic gemar Johansson continues his
values is well as down-lu earth show business ca rter in CBS T V *
ones, and when characters bscumt Nov. IS production of Ernest
open symtxil*. they mske luc Hemingway's "Tha K illers." Ingo
will play the psrt of Olay Ander­
troublesome dialogue.
Ity burlesque sty Is scenes, t son.

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D LTROIT

(U l’ 11— Steel short­

ages » r c expected to force cur­
tailment of UH’&gt;0 model car produc­
tion fo r the lirst time Friday a*
auto indu»try la) oil* climbed to­
ward -10,000.
Hcncral Motor* plant* reported
layoff* totaling .'.'.UHi at the end
of shifts W ednesday and said lay­
off* planned for today and Friday
would boost the ligu tc upwards o f
39,500.
The layoffs scheduled include
500 worker* at HM’ s Chevrolet
plant at Farmingham, Mas*., the
first final assembly line to be hit
by the steel shortage*. The FarmIngliam shutdown signalled the
end o f the last hope o f the indus­
try that it could avoid actual
losses jn output o f 1900 model
ear*.
A
can
that
the

recent survey by the Am eri­
Muaie Conference indicated
liq.ooo Americans now play
harmonica.

Shooting This M ovie Was No Picnic

Court Hears Views
On Oil Land Right

It) VFRNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD t l P U Not
since Ingrid tiergman and Rober­
to Rosselir.i (dined "Strom boli”
has a movie company suffered
the hardships encountered in a
new Herman picture filmed on a
rocky Mediterranean Island.
One of the survivors, actor Cliff
Robertson, returned to tlollvwood
this week looking like a refugee
from a prison ramp.
During the 17-wcck shooting
schedule Cliff was knocked out
with fever, lost weight and found
working conditions all but impos­
sible.
"T h e island vva* the sire of
three city block*. Cliff said. ' I
lived in an adobe Itul which was
part of the set wc were using
in the picture. And tha cast and
crew were limited to a single
pan of water each—for drinking,
cooking and shaving
"T h ere were no trees, giasa or
any sign of life among the rock*
except for lizards. And I'll b*

WASHINGTON (L T D — Mississippl. Alabama and Florida Tues­
day took a turn at trying to con­
vince the Supreme Court that the
Hulf states are entitle*! to the rich
submerged oil lands out to a dis­
tance of 10*j miles from shore.
In a suit which also includet
Texas and Louisiana, the federal
government is trying to restrict
states' territory to a three-mile
belt along the roast.

darned if I know what they lived
on.'*
Locale of the film , "The Search
for C'horefto," is Hrcece, hut to
save costs cam eras were set up
In Yugoslavia, including the small
island off the Dalmation coast.
Linguistically the picture was
almost as bad as working condi­
tions.
Robertson and Cameron Mitchell
were the only Americans in the
cast. Co-star Maria Schell and
her director-husband Hor«t Hech­
ter are Herman. About loo Yugo­
slavian peasants played extras,
the live stunt men were Italian,
M trevv member* were Herman,
ami a couple o f Frenchmen were
signed on as cameraman.
"N ow that 1 look back on it.
the launguage problem was pretty
funny. Wc all picked up a few
words In the various longues,'*
Cliff grinned, "but that just con­
fused matters more.
"E v ery scone was shot out­
doors. and in the worst possible
wealher. Most of the cast was
laid low by fever at one point or

another. But it was worth it.
Working with Marta is a great e x ­
perience."
When he wasn't before the c a m ­
eras Ctyff took tune to study the
Yugoslavian people, whom
he
found tremendously
pro-Am eri­
can.
"They arc poorer than any p eo­
ple I've seen except the Chinese."
Robertson said. "R ut you can see
they are better off than they were
a few year* ago, and they are
devoted to Tito.
"They arc proud of the break
with Russia and never fail to
mention it. Personally, I liked the
country—except for that m iser­
able little island."

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Tcrlep Fired
REGINA, Sask. (I p|v _ George
Tcrlep, ex-qiiarlerluck with Notre
Dame and the Cleveland Browns,
has been fired as head coach of
(he Saskatchewan Itnughridcrs of
the Western Interprovincial Foot­
ball I'nion. The Rulers lost nine
straight games under Tcrlep this
season.

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Drive-In Branch
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(JETTINt; THE TREATMENT i* the Chamber of Commerce’s Charlie
Morrison as he welcomed Mrs. Nancy Reynolds, center, and her mother.
Mrs. Marjorie White at the new Lovely Lady Beauty Salon. The salon
operated by the mother and daughter is at 11557 Orlando Dr.
,

Grower Asks Damages In Push-Treat

V

T A L L A H A S SE E &lt;UP1) — A
Lake A lfred citrus grove owner
yesterday asked
the Supicm c
C ou rt
for
$10,000 damage*
•gainst the State Plant Board for
the destruction of to acres of
trees in the "push and treat" pro­
gram for the destruction of the
burrowing nematode.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Cun­
ningham contended these grove
vva* destroyed by the Plant Board
on Sept. 11, 11*50, despite the
fact they refused permission to
the board to go into the grove.
Their attorney, Henry L. Jol­
la)-, W inter Haven, said at the
time the grove wav dc.vtiujcd
(here vva.* no w ay for n grove
» viler to go to the Plant Board

to seek administrative relief.
lie said the destruction of the
trees violated the bill of rights.
The 1957 Legislature pa&lt;*ed
the nematode act which provided
for .board action and provided for
the board to compensate grove
owners.
The Cunninghams filed their
-utl against the board in Septem ­
ber, 1957, after the nematode act
went into effect, but contended
the damage occurred before the
act was passed.
Jollay told the court the mcuit.
bers of the Plant Board were
"personally responsible" for the
damage because it was done ou t­
side their authority.
Special Assistant A lly. Hen.

William Roberts told the court it
lu d no jurisdiction in the ease.
He said the district court o f ap­
peal* had ruled the Cunninghams
ha«l not exhausted their adminis.
trativc remedies h cfoic the hoard.
" I f he (Cunningham) doesn't
like the Plant Board's compensa­
tion. it can be reviewed by the
courts," Roberts said.
The high court did not imme­
diately rule on the case.
According to the American Die­
tetic Association, the Roman em ­
peror Nero ate leeks to clear his
voice and the Hreek* u-ed to
"p u rify " their criminals by mak­
ing (hem chom p on garlic.

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Planned
By Circle

#ive New Members

The WoodroM jt r d e a circle held
tb eir first business meeting at tea
h o a « U Mr*. E . E. M eCorkk. IK
Oakland A r c . with Mr*. D . K . Derm aa, president. presiding.
M rs. R. A . H ollinjiw orth, protr tm chairm an discussed future
p rogram
and plans with the
group. A box o f plant*, donated bp
M rs. A . W. E pps S r , w a r given to
each m em ber.
Mr*. John Stankiewiccx woo a
potted plant a* a door prize. Ne
program wa* planned for thl*
meeting. It w as decided to devote
the time to organizational aad fu­
ture activitiea.

G il Celebrates
Fourth Birthday

bn lb sort a aad tbo faculty e f Ovieds
arbanlf It will W a “ eemo aa y o i
i n ” party beginning at 7 » . * . la
tbo acbool gymnasium.

OFFICERS OF THE NEW WOODROSE GARDEN CIRCLE — Left. Mrs.
D. K. Dorman, president; Mrs. E. E. McCorkle, vice president: Mrs. Wen­
dell Holmes, secretary and (in the rear) Mrs. James L. McCoy Jr., trea­
surer.

Oviedo

Church Group 3
Holds Program
Croup Three St the F in t Chris­
tian Church, m rt at the home o f
Mrs. L. Tharp, with Mr*. V. H.
Grantham, chairman, presiding.
The worship period was devoted In
religious experiences as told by
Mrs. Grantham, Mrs. A . B. Huntley. Mrs. W. P. Y rsley. aad Mias
Florence Bishop.
Mrs. J. L. Horton Sr. Church
librarian, urged each member to
jots la the international reading
pita, aod distributed individual
record* for the plaa to those pres­
ent. The program T o w n and Coun­
try Churches." given by M n. J.
X . Barnett ea problem s of small
churches was followed by o dis­
cussion period

.MRS. RUBY STANLEY
will promenade in a black
velveteen dinner dress. She
i* one of many models who
will take part in the Mon­
day night fashion show at
the Woman’s Club.
(Bergstrom Photo)

EcCreafcmcaU were served by the
hostess to; M n . Barnett, Miss
Florence Bishop, Mra. Grantham.
Mrs. J. L Horton Sr., Mra. Ralph
Kuha, Mrs. 0 . D. Landress. Mrs.
Elsie Latham, Mr*. W. F. Yetiey.
and Mis* Aanic Feinberg, neice of
Mr*. Horton, a visitor.

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About U
people enjoyed a
covered dish dinner Sunday on
the grounds o f the L'piala Com­
munity Presbyterian Church. The
occasion was in honor o f Mrs.
Clarence White. Mrs. White is
the widow o f R ev. White who
wa* pastor o f the ebureb from
1391-1*37. A cake decorated with
the word* “ w elcom e home Mr*.
While'* in pink and white was pre­
sented to her. She is now residing
in Benoit, Mis.

VlDf0 shojid ) our cmid d j h.i
homework’ The i n n e r : , m .i
question in s o lir * important r.re&lt;Jof the boy i r girl « h im t w u J
be coniukred. l o r in it ia t e . im .J
ren need freedom for a c tn e . ouldoor play after r&gt;emz confined to
school for hours. Study periods
rig'll lite r school ire therefore

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Friend* o f Mra. Julia* Ding
feldcr will be intereated to know
that ahe underwent m ajor aurgery at the .Florida Hospital and
Sanitarium in Orlando thia week.
She la planning to stay at the
hom e o f her daughter. Mra. Ar­
thur E. Corey, 0000 Kaaper O r ,
in Orlando while recuperating.
Mr*. G. B. Hudson will leave
thia week end fo r a week* viait
with her daughter Mra. R. F.
Xasrallah and her fam ily la
Tam pa.
Mr. aad Mr*. Paul B. Well*
o f Lo* A a gelei. C a lif, announce
the birth of a son at the L. C.
L. A. boa pita I Oct. 12. He ha*
been named Paul Wilaon Well*.
Mr*. Well* la the form er Carol
Skinner daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
A. L. Skinner o f Sanford. Tbt
maternal grandm other is Mrt.
P . B. Well* of Houston,, T e n s .
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell brock an­
nounce the birth of an « pound
daughter. Terry Lynn, born OcL
10 at the Orlando Air Force
Base hospital. M rs. Srock is tho
farm er - BcTcrljr- E v a n —daughter
of M r. and Mrs. Earl Evan* of

001 recommended. A good time f v

’ homework may be Just before c r
soon after dinner,
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Leavi ng the atudy until the last
,
thing before going to bed 1* ques
Individually
wrapped
sand- tionable. By that time, the child
Wkkea
ba r*
one
big
ad- is weary from the day’ s activities,
vantage. They make it easier for Besides, relaxation of the mind
Junior to fill bis lunch box on the aod body before retiring is ai irarun on the bed-breakfsst-school portant for a sound sleep at a good
-bus relay.
mattresa.

GIL T lE

—Omit potatoes from frozen
stew unuj the reheating period;
spuds soften and fo ie flavor dur­
ing long storage.

Personals
Mra. W. T. Chance left by
train for Long Island. X . Y .. Sun­
day. where she will visit her
daughter and soa-m-law, M r. aad
Mra. AI Thomas. She will ace.
for the first tim e, her new grand­
son. William Chance Thom aa,
boro Friday. O ctober t. G reat­
grandmother o f the new arrival
i* Mra. £ . F. (Claudia) M itchem .
Mrs. J. X. Thompson, who ha*
been at the Serepta Rest Home
to Sanford, has been m oved to
the borne of her aoa aad daugh­
ter-in-law, Mr. aod Mrs. J. A.
Thompson in V cre Beach where
she will rem ain until she is
recovered sufficiently to m anage
at borne.
Mr. and Mra. James Wilson
have returned home after a ailweek* vacation spent with rela­
tives in Lubbock, T e x , and Den­
ver, O fo
-------------------------Mr. and M rs. Xarman Nolle
and daughter, Patti, o f F airvill*
will bo weekend guests, here, to
attend the Beailey-Riggins wed­
ding.
Mr. aad M rs. A] Dawaou of
Cocoa
were
recent overnight
guests of Mr. aad Mrs. A . H.
Ray Jr.
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Arndt art
the parents o f another daughter,
Marsha, born recently at the Win­
ter Park M emorial hospital.
Mr. and Mra. vCarlton Hcndey
also art announcing the birth of
a daughter born Tuesday at the
Winter Park M emorial hospital.
Pat McCoaaha underwent sur­
gery rtetotlj'.
Rev. and M rs. John O b td i of
Ontario, Canada, are expected in
the near future to visit their aunt.
Mra. Martin Stanko. Thia w ill be
their first trip borne since their
wedding two y ea rs ago.

Linen Shower Fetes Bride-Elect
Miss Beasley In O viedo

paper - Friday, Oct
FLAMBOYANT U t h e
word for this sport outfit
to oe modeled Monday
evening hy Mrs. G. A.
Wanikc. The bulky sweat­
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boots are from Man’*
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A lir.cn shoatr held last Thurday at the home o f M rt. Bod
Galloway, Oviedo, feted Mlsa Nel­
lie Ruth Beasley, b.rde elect. Cohostesses were Mrs. Bryant Hick­
son and Mrs. Harold Lyles.
Floral decorations and miniature
dolls dressed in bridal attire were
displayed throughout the party
room*.
A game acd refreshment period
wa* enjoyrd following the opening
of many gift* by the bonoree.
Mu*
Ana Lundy
and
Mis*
Evonne X .sg wer« hostesses at an­
other shower honoring Mis* Beas­
ley. Tuesday night, at the L-ndy
home. Lake Jessup Ave.

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Tours Of Nurseries
The Azalea Circle o f t ie San­
ford Garden Club started tin seasow last week with Mrs. 0 . P.
Herndon and M n . Porter Lansing,
hostesses, serving a 10 a . m.
broach before leaving on a "G ar.
den Run” to DeLand aod Daytona

O fficers for the Azalea circle
for the coating year are, Mr*.
Henry McLaulia, chairm an; Mra.
J. D. CalUhao, vice chairman;
Mrs. R. F. Steely secretary; and
M n . Porter Lansing, treasurer.
Committee chairmen are Mrs.
Roy Tillis, awards; Mra. Henry
Ruisell. bird* and conservation;
Mrs. G. M. Shipp, courtesy; Mra.
J. L. Clark, flower show; Mrs.
A.
Click, civie beautification;
Miss Ellalee Kirthboff, garden
therapy: M n . J . P, Cullen, gar­
den gate; M n . AI Hunt, horticul­
ture, and Mra. Hal Harris*, junior
garden club.

all agreed to do tha sam e thing
again soon.

Y ou r Welcome W s p o
Hoe tees will call w ith
g ift * an d fr ie n d ly
greetings from tho com­
munity.

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Mrs. O. P. Herndon is In charge
of tho program and year book,
Mr*. Joseph Kra.xmar. publicity
and Mra. C. P . Harkty, w sy i
and means.

Oviedo Students
Enjoy Parties
Sixty-two Oviedo Junior High stu­
dents attended the first seasonal
dance at the school gym Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Swenson
and Mrs. John Evans were chaper­
ones. Party arrangements were un­
der the direction of Jimmy Cour-1
ler, ManJyn Partin, Nancy Ann
Swenson and Arthur Evans. seventh
grade reprcietatlvci, and Carol
Beasley. Jane Lundy, AI McCall
and Tom m y Muster for the eighth
grade.
O viedo* Senior High students
also held their f u l l party Saturday
night at the gym. Senior class
mem beri were hosts and all a r -,
rsngementa were under direction
of Bcnne Wamrigbt and Junie
Fleming.

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Lighting and decora lions were
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Mrs. James Partin and Mr*. W.
Mist Julie G ore was pru e win
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hoooree was assisted in opening chaperoned the 35 students pres­
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the gifts by M ist Bessie Fleming. ent.
Miss Sandy Chamber* kept the
bride s book. Hostess gift w as a
bedspread.
Refreshments o f punch, sand­
wiches, pretzels, cookie* and n u u
were served to the 32 w om en at­
tending.

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Sanford People Enjoy Music
tAs A Part O f Everyday Life
BY JEANNE WARNKE
Mr*. Noth Booth (Olive) of Sanford crew up in West Vlrtinia
with fourteen brother* and iliter*
and (her all coutd cry a tune
before they could talk.
It w i* a busy household with
always a ion s la the air. Her
father sang In a quartet, once
lauxht ramie In what the refer*
• t o a* “ the old fashioned school
" o f son g", and p itte d on the love
of it to hi* lar|e family.
Olive and her brother! and tit­
ter* attended a two room school
bouse and for thirty years a
m em ber o f her family waa either
attendinf
school
or
teaching
there.
Four of her brothers now re­
cord albums for Bibletone and
have their own ""V abow In De­
tr o it
They perform under the
name of the Toney Brother! Quar­
tet. Because of family traits, It
la difficult to find b rok ers with
auch a wide range of voices and
their blend and harmony has
been called auperb. It is even
more remarkable that there is
always another Toney brother
around to fill a vacant spot in the
quartet.
The Booths lived In Sanford a
• f e w years a|o while Mr. Booth
" w a s in the N avy. It m ust-have
been a pleasant tour of duty as
they returned v-ere last Decem ber
to become permanent residents.
He is a barber and she works at
the Plnecrest school cafeteria.
They have two school a|e youngiters, Sharon and Mike.
MUSIC IS PART OP FAMILY
LIFE , too, for the B irier Wes­
ter family in Lake Mary.
When friends meet at their
home it often becomes a music
jam boree. Frances Wester plays
the piano and B irier might feel
Inclined to do his "strolling
— gypsy" act with Ms - violin. Broliter Harry has furnished the mu­
sic for such songs as "M y Ha*
rienda" and "Sm ile A Little
E very D ay."
Birger was born in Goteborg,
Sweden, the son of Sixtus Engel^ b r e t Wester,a violin maker. They
" m o v e d to Florida when he was
still an infant and settled In a

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ed extensively and It was while In
London that he furnished back­
ground music for the Lunl-Fontains movie, "Reunion In Vienna."
His musical career haa varied
from playing flrai violin in the
Florida State symphony (under
conductor John Bitter, J r.) and
the Central Florida orchestra at
RolUni, to leading his own "B ir­
ger Wester orchestra."

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During bit maestro days he
performed at the old Rita theatre
in Sanford and waa master of
ceremonies of the "Am ateurs of
the A ir" show. "M a jor Boles
without m onocles" is his seifdescription of that period and he
reealii that some of the local
talent included Senator Douglai
Stcnsttam, Judge Volic Williams,
MRS. NOAH BOOTH
Dick Aiken and Francis RoumllSwedish colony at Upsala.
1st.
He studied tbe violin at the
After their marriage the W el­
New England Conservatory in ters performed in supper du bs
Boston and the New York College throughout the country and their
of Music. From there he con­ "inform al table to .able" abow
tinued his studies and performed met with much popularity.
with Aladar DeSio and bit inter­
Four young Westers who like
national gypsy group in New music, too, are Joy, David, SonYork, With this group he travel­ Ja and Jon.

Cuhmatler
and
Mrs.
John
Evans were hosts Saturday when
Cub scout! of Pack 2U and par­
ent! enjoyed a picnic at their
Lake Pickett place.
About to attended the affair,
beginning w.th a motorcade in
front of Nelson amt Company at
1 p. m.
Swimming, slung and boaling
were enjoyed by all, followed
with a delicious aupper. Fire­
works concluded the program of
entertainmrnt.
A
Mr*. J. M. Stalay was named
• den mother for October, Novem­
ber and December for the Ovie­
do den. Mrs. James Fraser and
Mrs. James Crabtree
ill be dan
mothers for the Chuluota den.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Albert and
daughttr or Sanford ware apecisl
guests at the party.

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Scheduled
Saturday

HalloweenParty

Officers Installed
Mrs. Helen Carter, president of
the Woman's Missionary Society of
the First Baptist Church, installed
officers o( the Elsie Knight Circle
at the meeting of the group i t the
home of Mrs. Sue S. Stevenson
Monday evening.
Mrs. Henry Hutchison was in­
stalled a t circle chairman; Mrs. V.
G. Hasty, co-chairm an; Mrs. J. V.
Jones, secretary-trcaiurrc; Mr*.
F. L. Dumpier, program ; Mrs.
Estelle tiliston, prayer chairman;
Mrs. H. A. Moreland, stewardship;
M ri. Fred Fisher, young people;
M ri. W. H. Duncan, publications;
Mrs. Sue Stevenson, publicity;
Mrs. V. C. Messenger, mission
study; and Miss Martha Cox, Chil­
dren's Hume.
Following the installation M ri.
Dampier presented the program ,
based on the work being done in
China by Baptist missionaries. She
was assisted by Mrs. Fisher, Mrs.
Glisson and Mrs. C. A. Anderson,
Jr.
The
stewardship le n o n
waa
given by Mrs. Moreland ami plant
were made to send psckagei of
I clothing to the refugees In China.
Clothing will be brought by m em ­
bers in the next meeting Nov. S at
the home of Mrs, A. R. Lovcjoy.

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Mrs. Gunter announced that com ­
munity missions project for the
month was visiting hospitali and
nursing homes.
Mrs. Stevenson's home was at­
tractively decorated In a H al­
lowe'en theme and the refresh
menu carried out the same theme.
Those present were Mrs. Gunter,
Mrs. Helen Carter, Mrs. M es­
senger, M r s . Hutchison, Mrs.
Moreland, Mrs. Lovejoy, M ri. W.
II. Duncan, Mra. Grady Duncan.
Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Dampier,
Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. A. B. Mattox,
Mrs. Gill son. Mrs. Jones, Mrs.
Stevenson and M ill Martha Fox.

The XI Bela Eta Chapter of
Bela Sigma Phi met Monday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Harold Chapman. Final plans
were made for a Masquerade Hal­
loween party Friday night, Oct.
30, at tbe V. F. W. building. Refrssbm enli will be served and
prises awarded tu the man and
woman wearing the beat costume.
Mrs. Carlton Rtiss announced
plana for a childrens clothing
bank to be started by the soro­
rity. Sirs. George Speer gave in
Interesting program on "Taste
and Sm ell."
The next meeting will be held
Oct. 24th et the hume of Mrs.
Vernon Hardin. A white elephant
sale will be conducted at that time.
Mra. Chapman aerved cake and
roffee to Mrs. Speer, Mrs. E.
C. Harper Jr., Mrs. Frank 3lebune, Sirs. J. L, Horton Jr., Mrs.
Bliss, Sirs. Chapiiun. Mrs. Dun
Hates, Mrs. C. M. Nichols, Mrs.
Malcolm Lodge Jr., Mrs. Ralph
Betta and Mra. Dan Halten.

Ladies Auxiliary
Plans Activities
The Ladies Auxiliary ol Lha Fleet
Heserve association met at the
CPO club this week for their regu­
lar business session.
Plans wera made for a coffee
honoring Mrs. Jack Hipps. It was
voted to support the united fund
and members will help with solici­
tation. It was also decided to spon­
sor a bake sale Nov. 17 s i the
Navy exchange from 10 s. m. lo 2
p. m.
Future activities discussed In­
cluded a Christmas party and buf­
fet dinner at lha home of Mrs.
Wtil'am Holcomb.
Mrs. Billy Massey won the linen
b isk el project. Guests wtre Mrs.
Della Carver and 31 rs. Henry Far-

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Turn the chicken leg* and brush
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the sem e s i last gear.

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"T h e Pilgrim Fellowship et.the
Congregational Christian Chwrdt,
an enthusiastic a n d dedicated
group o f teenagers will bold - a
"W ork D ay for Christ" Saturday.
They will wash cars, mow UwfeB,
or d o any jobs you want deee
about the house or yard. Call Uieir
president, Robert Bullard. The
group la anxious In raise funds M t
some needy causes in which they
ara interested."

“For the latest in fashion**

Tearoom Show Slated
Hustesves fur the evening are
The public is invited to a "Tea
J Room Show " presented by the Mrs. Paul Colman, Mrs. John
1Am erican Home Department of (he Wimp. Mrs. Alfred Chiles, and
Sanford W om an's Club. Monday Mrs. Carl Schilkc.
evening at 8:43, at the club house
Mrs. Don Fla mm, Chairman o f
on tljk Ave.
tin- American Home Department
Mra. A. W. Woodull, general urges all members to be prrscnl at
chairman of lha ilyle show, an­ 8:ou tur a short business meeting
nounces that the bleat in fall and bclorn the style show be sins. This
wmler fashion* for rvrry occasion will be the first meeting of the
will be shown by Mary-Esther's. new year.
Hair styles and make-up for the
models will be done by Phillip
California Prerera Bloadea
Boyd and Grace Holt o f "LctLani
House o f Rcauty."
&gt; California is the top market fur
Lassie Smith, form er Conover culur hair rinse, report* Ellen Nomodel, and director of "LctLani rent Baum, creator of hair rinses.
Charm S ch ool" will be commentMetropolitan New York also is
ator lor the evening. .Musical en­ a top market, but the rest o( New
tertainment will be presented by York slate Is conservative, Mrs.
3Irs.
Marie Hroodmeycr, Miss •Baum said. Big-city women go in
Cindy M ay, and Mr. Boyd, a ccom ­ fur lightening, tolling down the
panied by Mrs. Margie McGill,
hair, and use of glamorous colors.

Pilgrim Fellowship *
To Hold Work Day

EV EN IN T H E RAIN

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ported on the leadership day mes4&gt;
in i held In Orlando, Oct. 10. At*
tending were tbe president, M r *
Vermelle Peterson. Sylvia HowO.
Paulette White end the sponsor*
Mrs. Katie Corley. IfltcrnallOBU
staff m em ber, Mrs. Elate Gentlrn*
was in charge o f the m teU &amp; ff."
The hostess gift waa wow bp
Mrs. Ann Cowan. Mrs. White,
hostess, served coffee, rake " A d
nuts to those present, Mra. C *
wan, Patricia Stenatrom, J4 m
Hunter,
Paulette While, Caret
Dennison. Betly Bruestie, B ettf
McKee, Joyce Covington, Virginia
Robertson. Rcida McCall, Katie
Corley, Sophia Shoemaker, Af*
thureno Cook and Darlene T y *

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President, Reids McCall re­

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OCT. 16th
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Mrs. Gus Schmalt. preiided, at a John P. Domlney; Presbyterian
recent meeting of the local United Church: Mrs, L. G. Hunter; EpiaChurch Women, at the Congress copal Church; Mra. Roy H oller;
tional Church, tu plan for the First
Methodist Church;
Mra.
World Community Day, to be held Eugene Williams; Christian MisNov. a, at the First Christian sionary Alliance; Mr*. George E.
Church, lo:u o a. in.
Wells;
Congregational
Church:
Plana were made to appoint hos­ Airs, O. M. Zittrower, and Mra.
tesses from each memher-church Gus Schmah; and First Christian
to greet arrivals at the door, and Church: Mrs. J. N. Barnett, Mra.
pin nam e and church cards on Vincent Larson and Mrs. L. Tharp.
them. A dram atic presentation, ul
five w om en, also front various
Churches,
representing
Africa,
South Sea Islands, Eastern Asia
and South American countries will
be a highlight of the program.
Instead of a speaker, this year, a
film strip on "The Nation, Women
THURSDAY
and the Church," will he shown,
The
Ladies
Aid o f the Lutheran
followed by the offering of gifts
from each ' 'Chufcli, c o n s is t in g o f Churcb of the R edeem er w ill
clothing for babies and tiny lots meet at 1:3d p. m.
to be sent overseas to help meet
Mclliudizl Men meet at the
the great need of homeless el,11- i home ol Alvin Calhoun lor the
dren in cam ps and hospitals.
annual smoked mullet supper.
Attending the meeting were —
Royal Ambassadors of First
Grace
Methodist Church; M rs .1 Baptist Church 7 p. in.

YOU ARE INVITED
TO ATTEND THE
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Our Many Years

Mrs. Stan Comstock

For Community Day

Sorority Plans —

Mimosa Circle Meets
With Mrs. Jo Peck

Cub Scouts Enjoy
Outing In Oviedo

Pink Tea Church. Women Plan

Sanford Drove ISO, Benevolent,
Patriotic Order o f Does, will fea­
ture the Central Florida Accordion
Symphony conducted by Louis Mul­
ler at a "Pink T e a " In honor of
the Orlando and Winter Tark
Droves at the Elka Lodge from 4
to • p. m. Saturday.
The Sanford Drove la the first
to schedule a serlca of concerts
by this symphony which waa chos­
en by Galls Rlni, world famous
accordionist, as the beat of i ll kind
in the South. An added feature of
this concert will be tbe TV and
radio accordionist, George Slanaky.

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The Mimosa Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club met at the
home of Mrs. Jo Peck with Mrs.
Herman Lcdcrhaua aa co-hoatess.
Mrs. Peck, chairman, opened
• the meeting with the reading of
" t h e garden cullcct, followed by
the
Lord'i
Prayer. A
poem
"F ro m One Gardener to Another"
by Ogden Nash waa read.
Members discussed entries for
the flower show at the Civic Cen­
ter.
A list of plants was submitted
which ire to be used at the Big
Tree. Members wishing to donate
plants for this project arc to cona tact Mrs. A. W. Eppi Sr.
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Several members gave brief ac­
counts o f the hobby classes pre­
sented at Mt. Dora. A covered
dish luncheon was served at
noon, followed by a social hour.
Guests were Sirs. Margaret
Herr of Dayton, Ohio, M rj. J.
W. Schwara and M in Dorothea
Henningcr of DcBary.
Members present were Mrs.
Herbert Behrcna, Mrs. Raymond
_ Cllquennol, Mrs. B. F. McWhor*
• ter, Mrs. Walter Price, Mrs.
Mary Swankhous, Mrs. Gerald
Behrens, Mri. W. B. Moyc, Mrs.
'A lice Robiollo, Mrs. C. I.. Wallis
and Miss Kay llenninger.

HOW TO FASTEN A FUND FEATHER wan deramutralcd on Mr*. H. L.
Stogner Tuesday evning by Pinecre.u United Fund captain Mr*. Michael
Caolo at Mm. Caolo's home. Joining Mrs. Stogner and Mr*. Cnolo in solicit*
ing fo r the UK last night were, in the background from this left, Mrs.
Charlea Winn hip, Mrs. Philip Keck, Mrs. Gerald Fitzgerald, and M i s .
Charles Roasman.

The Gamma Lambda chapter
of B e lt Sigma Phi met Tuesday
evening et the home o f Mrs.
Psulette White In Sunlind Ea­
ts tea for the bi-monthly meeting.
Mra. Joyce Covington present­
ed an Interesting and informative
program
on
“ prose,"
reading
selections of "T h e necklace" by
de Maupassant.
During the business session it
was announced that a mem ber­
ship committee had been appoint­
ed with Mrs. Barbara Green,
chairman and Sylvia Howe, V er­
meils Peterson, Anhurene Cook
and Rcida McCall,
Mrs. Ann Cowan will preside
as parliamentarian at all future
meetings. Mr*. Arthurene Cook,
chairm sn of the budget com m it­
tee reported oq the proposed bud­
get fo r the coming year. It was
accepted as presented.
Tbe service committee, with
Mrs. Ann Cowan reporting, pre­
sented plans for the birthday
celebrations for the old people at
the county home. \ party will
be celebrated on each of the
individuals birthdays with decora­
tions and a rake to be furnished
by the sorority members.
Plana were announced fur a
coffee for new rushees lo be held
at tho home of Mrs. Carol Ddnnlson, Wynnwood Dr. Oct. 21.
Names o f rushees will be announc­
ed later.
A dinner Is being planned by
the social committee for Nov. 7.
Place to be announced. Mrs.
Betty Bruestie, chairman said the
dinner will be for the purposo
of observing the rilual of jewel*

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^Safc Adwanfa playod aa import* efforts fe ll a p a r t In the first
|M M o to Ua victory Uot might. period E dw ards picked up a
A t youagotor fobhtod op thro* fumble on the Bulldog 40 and
with Um dual oat ac­ the Seminole offense began to
roll. They m ov ed to the one-yard
tor Um aeon.

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Early to the third period tha
Bemtoolao found themselves to a
little trouble and w art forced to
punt from their awn S3 yard line.
Fullback Batch Blsar*s punt waa
blocked and a DeLand player
scooped it up sod r s a to the
Sanford fiv e where ha was nail­
ed. This looked bad fo r the lo­

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WASHINGTON (UP1) The
chairman o f the House Judiciary
Com mittee warned big league
baseball today that It would Invite
"s tr o n g " inti-trust legislation U
the Washington Senators moved to
Minneapolis.
Chairman Emanuel Cellar (D
N .Y .) served notice that any more
b y the Washington club "will give
m e more ammunition and Impe­
tu s " to push a baseball anil-trust
bill in the next session of con­
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Resting
OXFORD ( U P I ) - Athletic Di­
rector John Brlckels, 53, of Miami
University wss reported resting
com fortably at McCullough-Hydo
M em orial Hospital today after being taken 111 with heart trouble.
N ew Florida State head coach
P erry Moas has had a hand In the
development of a number of
" n a m e " football players, including
Don Heinrich and Hugh McElhcn
ny at Washington (Scatlla), Don
B osseler and Whltey Rouviere at
M iam i, and Date Hackbart at Wis­
consin.

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Guard-linebacker Al Ulmer of
Clearwater, considered one of the
best little linemen In college foot­
ball, will eo-captain Florida State's
JM# Semlnoles. Ulm er (3-10, ITS)
h as
befuddled opposition with
som e 130 individual tackles and
30 assists during the past two
Seatons.

rom ped aU the w ay t o A n Ban­
dog tw o w h a n ho w as nailed. On
Um first play G ary Davidson rip­
ped u p t h o middle fo r the only
score o f tha gam *. A a attempt
to run tha point failed and that
was it. The final whistle blew
ta d tha Semlnoles had puilad out
■ fia t UU victory.
The J V ’ s now have aa Impress­
e s M record la the yet young
season. They lost their opener
to Leesburg T-0, than follow ed up
the n e tt week with aa lmpretalva
339 v ictory aver N ew Smyrna.
Although the offense lacked that
famlUar punch, the defease cam e
through to Uw victory.

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He said that "th e policies that
PHILADELPHIA (U P I )-A u illn
H. Gunsel, form er FBI agent who Bert act for the National Foot*
baU League will be followed by
joined
tho
National
Football
myself until m y successor la
League seven years ago as a spe­ named at the January m eeting."
cial investigator, began his jo b
" I am fully aware of be tre­
today as acting com m issioner with mendous responsibilities and fully
a pledge to support tho policies aware o f my lim itsU oiu ," Gunsel
said. "B e rt was a very dear
o f the late Bert Bell.
friend o f mine and I will d o my
Gunsel, 30, league treasurer
very best to continue the success
since 1330, was named by the d u b
o f the N FL which it enjoyed un­
owners Wednesday to direct the
der his tenure."
league untU a permanent com­
He addsd But be "cou ld not
missioner is selected neat Jan­
uary. One league source hinted say at this tlm a " whether he
that tha jo b be does in Uw next would consider taking the Job as
fou r mofiths could determloe if be commissioner permanently.

hootheastern Conference coacbea
H A today their, teams would be
M fd y fo r cither wet or dry fields
to a full slate o f toter-conforence
I t t o e s this weekend.
B ala let up to tome practice
w a ters Wednesday u d clearing
w as promised fo r otters today.
One result of the slow work and
indoor sessions w as that injuries
toupped off.
' Tho VandsrbUt Commodores put
In aver a s hour o f offtaslva and
defensive dummy drills for their
Saturday sight gams with un­
beaten Florida. Right Guard J o t
Bates was sUll sidelined tad tha
A n t tw o left halfbacks art stw
Florida ran through a IltUo o f
tha same, then attempted to davise w ars to stop Vaodjr’a mul­
tiple offense. Coach Bob Woodtu ff said tha Gators would be la
too Dhvileal shine.
Mississippi quarterback Bobby
Franklin waa running at full speed
and passing m i l . Ha hss missed
the last two gam es with a leg
injury, but will go against Tu­
la ne’ s cellar dweller* at Oxford.
"W o finally got outild* and I
thought we bad a good practice,"
Alabam a Coach Bear Bryant said.
" I ’ m still vary much concerned
about the Injured boys, Buddy
W esley fullback and Billy Neigh
bore (tackle).
Tennessee, minus two regulars,
w ant indoors fo r offensive and
defensive drills In preparation for
Alabam a. Coach Bowden Wyatt
sa id , “ Duo to the weather we
haven’ t been able to get In na
m u ch work aa I would like."
Auburn center Jackie Burkett
returned to heavy work Wednesday
and Coach Ralph Jordan hoped
h o can g o full strength against
G eorgia Tech. In Atlanta, Tech
w orked out In the downpour, and
continued to emphasize Its pissing
gam e.
Georgia marked its first prac­
tice session without injuries, ac­
cording to Coach W illy Butts.
Butts moved halfback Don Soberdash to fullback, n position very
weak on dsfense this year.
Mississippi Slate, which plays
Georgia in Atlanta in the night­
ca p o f a Saturday doublehcader,
went through ■ lengthy pass de­
fense drill.

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ca ls bet when the four
w ere over tha g n a t defensive e f­
fort had driven the Bulldogs back
t o tha a yard Una w h e n the
Semlnoles took over.
From this point o f the game
the
Seminole
offense
finally
cought fire and began to roO.
G ary Davidson, and Bobby Bow­
en ran weU and m oved tha baU
into Bulldog territory. In Uw
fourth quarter, the Bulldogs took
ov e r sa downs sod began their
m arch. With the baU resting ou
tha Seminole 34 yard Una the
hard charging line hit tha DeLand halfback and ahook the ball
loose. Edwards picked up his
third recovery o f the night and

would bo offered the permaneot
post.
Tho league owners, still shocked
and saddened by Uw sudden death
Sunday o f the man who brought
them peace and prosperity, put
o ff naming a permanent commis­
sioner at the meeting.
Gunsel, a (trapping 6-footer who
never played footbaU, waa named
to the Interim post untU the an­
nual league meeting neat Jan. 26.
Gunsel's selection cam e after
the funeral for Bell, who col­
lapsed and died w h llew a tch ln g
the "Philadelphia Eagles — Pitts­
burgh Steelers game at Franklin
Field on Sunday.
Cunscl told newsmen he had
worked closely with Bell since the
late comm issioner brought him in
in 1933 aa a watchdog against
possible gambling and "1 can
safely state 1 was In his confi­
dence and knew what w as going
o n ."

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Mississippi Southern
Paces Small Colleges
tfEW YORK (U P D -M lssiu lppl
Southern strengthened Its grip on
first place today in United Press
International's small college rat­
ings and West Chester, Pa. Teach­
ers regained second place In a
shuffle effecting avery other posi­
tion In the top 10.
Ohio University was the only
actual newcomer In the top 10 but
eight of the team s switched places
and Xsvler, Ohio dropped out in
(he wake o f five defeats suffered
by lilt week's select group. A 47man board o ( coaches rile s the
nation's sm aller schools for UPI.
Coach Dave Nelson's Delaware
Dlue liens m ade the biggest ad­
vance, moving from ninth to third
following their M S victory over
Lafayette. Montana Mate College
advanced from acvenlh to fourth.
Miami of Ohio, upret by Kent
State, 14-6, slipped from second to
fifth.
Middle Tennessee State moved
from eigth to sixth. East Texas
State, beaten 7-0 by Texas A A I,
dropped from third to seventh.
Ohio University was eighth, Chat­
tanooga ninth and Buffalo, N. Y.
10th.

Coach Says Team
Got "Raw Deal’
BLACKSBURG, V*. (U PI) Virginia Tech Coach Frank Mose­
ley said Wednesday that he was
"disappointed and almost bluer"
over the calls o f one official in
the penalty-marked Florida State
game last week.
Mostly, after viewing films of
the game, which the Gobblers
dropped by a 7 6 count, charged
his team got a "raw d ea l" when
It drew ItO yards in penalties to
only 53 against tho Semiaolts.

' Bowling Green, Ohio w a s 11th,
Lamar T ech , T6x. 13th and Ari­
sons State College 13th. Memphis
State, Hillsdale, M ich., North
eastern, Okla., Butler, Ind., Kent
State, Texan A A I, X av ier, Ohio
and Louisiana Tech rounded out
the top 20 in order.

Johansson Denies
New Fight Rumor
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (U P 1 ) World heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson today denied re­
ports his rematch with Floyd
Patterson may bo held in Swe­
den.
" I have heard no such thing,"
Johansson told United Press In­
ternational
before boarding
a
plane for G reat Falls, Mont.
Johansson said no final arrange­
ments had been made for the re­
match with the former champion.
Tile Swedish boxer said he had
never expressed a preference for
the location of tha fight.

Pitchers Recalled
NEW YORK (U PI)—The New
York Yankees have recalled pitch­
ers BUI Short, Johnny Jam es, Ed
Dick, BUI Bethel, George Haney
and Harold Stowe, outfielder Deran Johnson and first . baseman
Frank Leja from minor league
farm dubs.

LOS ANGELES (U P I) — Frank
Leahy, returning to football after
three years retirement, said today
he accepted a post as general
manager o f the Los Angeles en­
try in the new professional Amer­
ican Football League as a huge
challenge.
" I accept this assignment with
much Joy and am most grateful to
Barron Hilton and his associates
for giving me the opportunity of
working am) residing In Lot An­
g eles," said Leahy after the an­
nouncement of his 350,000 a year
front office post.
It will mark the first time tha
fabulously successful college coach
ever has held a front office job.
Tho hiring o f Leahy was under­
stood to be part of the new team's
fight for recognition in a city
whero the Ram s o f the National
Football League regularly draws
huge crowds.
Leahy, who first gained fame
for coaching Fordham’a famous
seven Blocks o f Granite line in
the 1930s, com piled a record of
107 victories, 13 losses and nine
ties during hit career as a head
coach at Boston College and No­
tre Dame. At Notru Dame, Leahy
had a record o f 87-77-9 and won
national championships in 1943,
1947, 1946 and 1949. He was
chosen Coach of the Y ear each
time.
The new entry in the American
Football League has yet to indi­
cate who its coach might be.

I'toted f u n M e n n f iM t l
A total o f T7 college footbaU
teams, lad b y such m a jor powers
si
unscored-upon
Mississippi.
Pennsylvania
and Yate, went
through Um first month o f the
1139 season without • defeat o r
tie.
D m elite list, compiled by United
Press International, Includes 30
schools classified as m ajor by the
NCAA.
HUsiatippi, hoping to top Its
92-0 record o f 1956, has scored
IN points in four gam es without
yielding a marker. Pennsylvania
and Y ale, two Ivy League sur­
prises, have tallied S7 and SI
points respectively to three games
white holdlag their rivals score
teas.
Three small colleges — Huron
College of South Dakota, Lamar
T ex. Tech and Lot Angeles State
— top tha naUon's perfect records
with five victories caeh.
Following Mississippi in perfect
perform ance among m ajor col
leges are national champion Lou
isiana State, which has limited
the opposition to two field goals,
Arkansas. Arizona Stata U., Air
F orce Aeadem y, Penn State, Syra
cuse. North Texas State, Wa*h
teflon , Holy Cross, Northeastern,
Texas, Oregon, Cornell University,
Rutgers, Georgia T ech, Wichita
and Southern California.

1959 All-Star Nino
Third-Baseman: Frank Malzone
Red Sox (16), Harmon Xillcbrew,
Senators (7 ), Eddie Y oit, Tigers
Cl).
— Outfielders: Al K alteeT T igers;
end Ricky Colavlto, Indiana (IS
each ), Harvey Kuenn, Tigers (10),
Mickey Mitrtle, Yankees (8), Jim
Landis, White Sox (7 ), Tito Fran­
cona, Indiana (6 ), Gene Wood!Ing,
Orioles, and Jackie Jensta, Red
Sox (3 each ), Minnie Mlnoeo, In­
diana (3 ), B ob Cerv, Athletics
(1 ).
PUckers: Early Wynn, White
Sox (14), Cal UcLiah, Indians
(11), Camilo Pascusl, Senators
(3 ), Frank Lary, Tigers (3), Pete
Daley, Athletics (2), Hoyt Wil­
helm, Orioles, Jim Bunning, T i­
gers, and Bob Shaw, White Sox
(1 each ).

Shoemaker Named
To Hall Of Fame
BALTIMORE (U PI) Willie
Shoemaker, headed for an unprec­
edented fifth national riding cham­
pionship this yesr with more
than 300 winnera, today was elect­
ed to the Jockeys Hail of Fams
along with two riders of the past— Mack Garner and Caroll Shill­
ing.
Shoemaker, at 28, Is the young­
est Jockey ever enrolled at tho
shrine, which is maintained at
Pim lico by the Maryland Jockey
Club. He received 436 votes in Ihe
nation-wide poll of sports writers
and sportscaslers. The total was
exceeded in p u t elections only by
tee 571 east for Earle Sande and
Eddie Arcaro’ i 443.

DETROIT (U P I)— Charles Re­
gan, 19-ycar-old brother of Phil
Regan who recently was placed
on the Detroit roster, has been
signed by the Tigers and assigned
to Durham In the class B Carolina
League. Third • baseman George
Jozntk o f Evanston, 111., and
pitcher Dick Stauffer o f Boyertown. Pa., also have been signed
by the Tigers,

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HOUSTON, Tex. (U P I) - H e r ­
culean Cleveland Williams, elated
over his 10th round knockout Wed­
nesday night o f Curley Lee, clam ­
ored today for another crack at
Sonny Liston, who knocked him
out the last time they fought.
Williams, who weighs 211 pounds
and is built like a black-panther
scored a m a jor upset In front of
a national television audience with
his impressive win over Lee.
It appeared that the 181-pound
Los Angeles boxer would weather
the fight despite being repeatedly
staggered by WUliami and floored
twice In the fifth round.
But, with 51 seconds gone in tho
10th, Williams put across a crush­
ing left book that sent Lee to the
canvas for the full count. Lee was
unconscious for at least a full
minute before he stirred.
It was his second lots In 17 pro­
fessional fights and Williams’ 43th
win against 3 losses—38 o f them
by knockout.

out the clock in the g a m e's v i i
ing moments.
Woodruff, a 43-year-old native
o f Athens, G a.. who played on
the great Bob Neyland • coached
teams at Tennessee in 1936-37-31,
refused Wednesday to becorau
Involved in the argument with
newsmen.
" I don’t want to bo quoted on
this matter at n il," he said. " (
believe I've fuUy answered ail
sportswriters’ questions and C
you have any particular ones,
I'll be glad to answ er those, too *
Woodruff rem inded newsmen ha
had made n pre-season statement
that thin year’ s squad "w aa not
a great one,” and t b it 1939 would
be a "rebuUding y e a r " after tha
Gators lost 20 letterm en from the
1956 Gator Bow l team.
The mild • m annered Woodruff
doe* not appear upset ov er the
criticism given on the sporft
pages.
"W e have ou r hands full pre.
paring for Vanderbilt Saturday.'*
be said.

Injuries Rack
Miami Grid Team
CORAL GABLES (U P I) - T h r f
injured tackles a r e worrying Mi­
ami Coach Andy Gustafson as the
Hurricanes prepare to fa c e tha
Navy football team here Friday
night.
One of the starting linemen,
Shields Gsy, has been out sine*
Miami's opener against Tuiane.
Charles Linnlng, another atarter,
received
a
scrim m age
injury
Tuesday and is expected to see
only limited action against tto
Middies. Charles Livingston, a big
gun for Miami against Louisiana
State, waa hurt In that g a m e and
continues in doubtful condition.
Gustafson handed out a few
minutes of contact work Wednes­
day as he had Ihe flrat two
squads punting, kicking extra
points snd field goals. The real of
the afternoon was spent in dum­
my scrimm age with the Hurri­
canes spending somewhat m o |
time on their ow n offense than
on Navy plays.

Orange County
Golf Play Opens
COSTA MESA, Calif. (U P I) Touring professional golfers teed
off today In quest o f a share in
813,000 prize m on ey in the 72-hole
Orange County Open on the nem
Mesa Verde Country Club course:
Among
pre-tourney
favorites
were Wes Ellis J r ., Aldecreas, N . j
J., current Texas Open tltle-holder;|
Ken Venturi, tha young p ro from
the San Francisco area, and Jay
Hebert, the Louisiana-born stylist
|who plays out o f Sanford, Fla.

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GAINESVILLE (U P I) - Flor­
ida sportswriters have aimed a
writing barrage t t Florida Coach
Bob W oodruff though his footbaU
team baa peated the best opening
four-game record et any Gator
squad in 31 years.
Columnists
began
grumbling
at W oodru ffs methods early In
the tea son. There were charges
o f listless play, misuse of person­
nel, poor tackling, and uninspired
offensive thinking.
Through it aU, the Gators kept
winning. They smashed Tuiane
30-9 to their opener, squeezed
b y Mississippi State 14-13, and
crushed Virginia 33-10.
But when Florida and Rice
played to a 13-13 lie test Saturday,
the state's sportswriters let Wood­
ruff have it with both barrels.
The main criticism was the
veteran coach's decision to run
out the clock to the last one and
n half minutes with the Gators
in possession o f the football on
their own 40-yant line.
W oodruff w as quoted aa saying
be did not want to risk tha chance
of Rice running back an inter­
cepted past for a touchdown.
" W e ll gam ble to win, but we
won't gamble to lose," be said.
" I 'm not crazy about a tie but
it aure beats getting beat.
"Y ou can 't go 40 yards and
score in tw o minutes against a
good footbaU team.”
Edwin Pope, assistant sports
editor o f the Miami Herald, said
"F lorid a appears reluctant to
shoot for the big play in any
close situation."
He quoted aa aislatant Rice
coach aa saying he was "a m a z­
e d " when Florida chose to run

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CHICAGO (U P I) - A ft Hauser,
a 245 pound tackle recently ac­
quired from the Los Angeles
Rams, has ben placed on the ac­
tive n ite r o f the Chicago Cardi­
nal!. Hauser went onto the list
because of a leg Injury to defen­
sive halfback Freddy Click.

Leahy Returns
To Grid Wars
In ProCircuit

77 Grid Eleven
Remain Unbeaten Sportswriters 'Blest'
United Poll Shows Florida Coach W oodruff

Chisox Combo Sparks
NEW YORK (U P I) - Lute A ptricio and Nelson F o x , tha Chicago
White Sox' brilliant double play
combination,
w *t*. ..ttoa olm ou i
cholcci today on a United Press
International
1959
American
League All-Star team that does
not Include a single New Y ork
Yankee.
Tw o other m em bers o f the
American League cham pions —
pitcher Early Wynn and catcher
Sherman Loiter—w ere named to
the team which a lto included
pitcher, Cal McLlah, outfielder
Rocky Colavlto and flrit-basem an
Vic Pow er of the Cleveland In­
dians, outfielders Al Kaline and
Harvey Kucnn of the Detroit T i­
gers and third • basem an Frank
Malzone of the Boston Red Sox.
Mickey Mantle, who received
eight votes (or an outfield position
and Yogi Berra, who got two for
catcher, w ert the only Yankees
among the total o f 29 players re­
ceiving at least one vote. The
team waa picked b y e 24-man
com m ittee o f baseball experts,
three representing each city in
the league.
The eight regulars had ■ co m ­
posite .291 batting average and
totaled 136 homers during tee sea­
son. Wynn poalcd a 22-10 record
and a 3.13 earned run average
while 3IcLlsh had a 19-8 slate and
a 3.64 c .r .s .
Wynn, whose 271 victories make
him the biggest winner among a c ­
tive m ajor league pitchers, alio
was a unanimous ch oice of the
committee. Loiter received IS
votes, and Power, Malzone, KaItno and Colavlto had 16 each, McLixh got tt and Kuenn won the
third outfield berth with 10.
The complete voting position—
Catcher; Sherman Lollar, White
Sox (18), Gus Trtandos, Orioles
(4). Y ogi Berra, Y an keei (2).
First-Baseman: Vic Power, In­
dians (16), Tito Francona, In­
dians (7 ), Pete Runnels, Red
Sox (1).
Second-Baseman: Nelson Fox,
White Sox (24).
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tans l o a d and the Atlantic Coast
lin e Railroad, west of Longwood,
where they plan to develop an in
dustrtal park open to light Indus
trial desiring railroad frontage and
aeeeaa to local through-highways.
The Haktam in Brush Company
will eontinue the manufacture of
industrial brushes, both machinemade and hand drawn, l i m y (toff,
long-time employe of the com
pony, will continue to manage the
in du ction facility, with R. E.
rhom pion aa general manager.
Announcement of a new line of
household cleaning aids will tie
made wllhln a week or ten days

fun and It the bast w ay to get to
know a foreign country; ia larger
cities, however, it ia vary hard
work.
We attended the 4$th P aris auto,
raobiia show. A couple o f new
semi-sports ca rs were shown for
the first time. One ia made by Re­
nault, the other by F acile Vega.
They will be on the general markat
ia a few months. Both are in the
$4,000 clast and art tw o of tha
most beautiful open ears we had
ever seen.
In talking to a London stock
broker the other evening, he asld
he was paying aq incom e tax
which look to p e r cent o f hi* earn­
ings.
London taxi drivers, with whom
we came in contaet, all w ere fresh­
ly shaved, w ore suits and ties. The
remarkable thing, though, was tha
way thay said "Thank you, air" for
a very small tip.

Here's Bottle Cap
Kids C an 't Open
CLEVELAND, Ohio (U P I) Two-year-old Keith Christian, like
moat children hla age, tikes to
unicrew bottle caps.
Hut Keith ca n 't get anywhere
with the pill bottles In the medi­
cine chest at hi* home. II* can’ t
bite, flip or unscrew the covers
because they are protected with
a foolproof ca p designed by his
father.
Kenneth Chriatian, a barber
by profession, is an Inventor on
tha aids. Tha patent on the safe­
ty cap ia pending In Washington
ami lie has a plastic manufac­
turer lined up to maka It.

Wa h id w d srsl and paid for a
Sunbeam Rapier louring c a r to b*
delivered to ua ia London. Tb«
night b*for* we landed the factory
burned down. We were lucky to b «
able to get a Hillman M inx, which
is a vary amall car, but which, so
far, haa been flae.
We went to Bruges, Belgium, be­
fore going to Brussels. Fam ous for
Its many madlevai buildings, it ia
known aa tha "Venice of tba North"
because of ita many canala. It was
Interesting, but rather disappoint­
ing becauaa of Us tourist trap at­
titude.
Brussels Is very isrgely a naw
city. New for Europe, that is. A
very large part or the city waa
built during Ihe past century, the
old town having been largely wip­
ed out by a fire. Tha big square
before the town hall is illuminated
at nigbl and ia a sight to rem em ­
ber. In general, though, w e had a
feeling are were in a town which
was trying to be Paris and wasn't
making tha grad*.
Belgium, like England, has very
poorly marked roads. This some­
times makes gelling from one town
to another an adventure. In
France, roads a n as well marked
as they are at home.
The only eitsnslve dam age we

Ford In 40th Year
HOLLYWOOD (DPI) — John
Ford marks his 40th year as a
motion
picturo director
with
"Captain Buffalo," being filmed
for Warner Brothers.
Ford’ s first picture waa a twwreeltr, shot In fire day* at a total
cost o f $10,000.

ta ra a a w la ta ta a a M ta a f]
T h e area
show a many
building new bulldiaga at
rate. Wa saw our first
type skyscraper to An
outskirts of P iria are
new apartment buildings,
them ugly.
The entire taxi fleet a t ____ _
must have been replaced ta
last five year*. We have aet teem
a single on* of the old,
and uncomfortable Tshlatt
even have radio cab* new
The old and fam ous rat
a re still here, but C ola __
"h o t dog” arc fast taking
along with m odem Asao ata

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Macmillan Nanas
New Defense Bass
LONDON (U F I) - Prime
ter Harold MaamlUaa
a broad reshuffle ef hla
ment Tuesday laelMttag
m#nt o f a m w defense _
____
Harold Watkiaeou, mtaiatar a l
transport in Maemlltaa’I lift tlU&gt;
net, was given Um jefa aia %
He replaced Duncaa Sandyl
In law of Sir Wlnstoa Chafe___ .
who was transferred to the new
Job o f minister o f aviation.
The three top Jobe w em un­
touched.
Home Secretary Richard A.
tar.
Foreign Secretary M
Lloyd and Chancellor af t h e ___
chequer Derick Hestheoal l e a f
kept their Jobe.

ANNOUNCING THE NEW PLYMOUTH t
SOLID FOR ’601 AT YOUR D EA LER ’S TOMORROWI

BUILT A N E W SOLID W A Y TO GIYE YOU SOLID SATISFACTION
CHRYSLER ENGINEERING INTRODUCES A NEW KIND O F

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PLYMOUTH THAT M ARKS A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH IN CAR
DESIGN. BODY AND FRAME UNIT A R E WELDED TO BBTH IR
AS ONE, IN A NEW WAY. MANY PARTE THAT WORK LO OSE,
RATTLE AND NEED FIXING IN ORDINARY CARS ARE ELIMINATED,
THIS LOW-PRICE 'SO PLYMOUTH IS STRONGER AND ROOMIER.
IT USES LE S S GAS THAN BEFORE. IT RIDES MORE COM FO RTABLY,

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WE BELIEVE, THAN ANY OTHER CAR IN ITS CLASS.
Chrysler Corporation development be­
hind It, It will suit you particularly if ,
you wont a feeling of quality and a
sense of craftsmanship. It ia built camhilly and predaely. Wa believe there ia
no other car in the low-price field that
resemble* it.

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PLYMOUTH'S NEW DURA-QUIET
UNIBODY la a rigidly-formed struc­
ture, locked by approximately 5-100 pre­
cis# welds. It has no conventional body
bolts, braces, struts or stays to give
trouble. Road noises and road shocks
are dampened. Even Uic sound of the
wind ia huahed.
We doubt If any enr at any price hna
ever ridden or handled ns well as this
new low-price automobile. Practical
Stabiliser Design, incorporating rear
stabiliser fins, adds stability on the
road, cuta wind resistance, gives better
gas mileage.
The new Solid Plymouth ia a young,
exciting cor with ten full years of

AN ALL-NEW INCLINED OVER­
HEAD VALVE " 6 " IS AMONO
F IV E P L Y M O U T H E N G IN E
.OPTIONS FOR 1060. Tha first incfinecf engine ever in an American
passenger car ia tha new Plymouth
30-D Economy Sit, moot powerful
"6 " in America. Very economical, it ia
Inclined to make servicing simpler, to
lower the car’s center of gravity and
to make hnndling and riding easice.
Alao for 1960: the limited-production
SonaRamia Commando V -i* .
SOLID PLYMOUTH 1960 OFFERS
FEATURES NO OTHER CAR IN
ITS CLASS CAN OFFER. CustomPositioned Front Seat. Sato-T-Matia
daorlocking system*. RCA " f j "
Record Player*. And many more,
eoplbnml «|M I,*M S*
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product

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TeD her the truth. . .Tell her FOB THE BEST RENTAL IN
youTl be st THE OFFICE. (Os
SANFORD CALL FA 2-CT4 or
- FA 20ML
1VA1
Cwntry Club Rood is Like
L Fsrsisbed 2 bedrooa bO&amp;M
2ttl Palmetto.
Ortabrr is **Doas
I fc* art.afled 1 bedroea borar.
Pisrc &gt;w order tor
hitches equipped. 2*12 BiHor
HALLOWEEN
2. L'ntamsbed 2 bedroom booar.
Far U s
DIXIE CREAM DONIT MOP
hitches equipped. 24U Oraste.
Phone FA 2-M3
NEWLY DECORATED 3 rooa far-!
t. foe Best
li ted apar.Bes! Ill E. Ptfl
Street. » » vfjCJ&amp;j. FA 2 42*7
ROOM s&amp;d BOARD. Ph. FA 2-032 or fa :;:• &lt; _______________
LARGE elrss furs. *7*.. dowa
BENT A BED
stairs. &lt;11 Park.
R a C a w a y . H o a p . u l fc B t .b r R e d a
B/ Day. Waek or Muclh.
SALE or RENT: 2 bedroom bo.se
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
cflsptotely 1art-lied MS. Cali
Ph. FA 2-7U1
11* W lat St
FA 2-771*.
Reps’/* 2 ROOM lumohed apartmrtt FURNISHED apar.s-—’ clean an.
e l o t e is. Jimmy Coras. Pfl '
also &lt; - room tarsiabed r*rt
F\ n r x
B e s t 310 M a ^ L i
Available
cor. Telephone A. It. Rostel- 2 BEDROOM uafsrsiahed apartter, Florot. FA Z-1I7L
seat sear alorea and schostNs pel* pitaae. 241) L s .
HOUSE, usfurs., 3W MeflosrJ*.
2

BEDROOM
etia.pped.

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Psxe 10—Thar*.Oct. 15.1959
THE OLD HOME TOWN

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By STANLEY

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Far Sole

Caasmial Pr^eity
ft. Lot ca Palsr&amp;s betrees
3rd. h 4th Sum ...... c a m m

». Beal Eatats Far Bate

I 5. Bast Dtoti Far Soto

Scaunole Realty

7. DIRTR1CB - REALTOR
» Ft. e* French Ate. for B “ ; MMBrto-Ydas Gosxato*.
Lea** u j sate d o ued Adeiaidr E. Mores —• Aaaooates
ttr ioc
l » l Par* Are.
FA MM2

BY OWNER: 2 bedroom Sor.e.
brat location is Country C.a
Manor. Pbose FA MM2

FA 2-5264

SACRIFICE
3-* Lota rsb 3AM sqcxrt ft.
Equity hi parJy fare'.abed tro
for rial estate
rtrttoae III.387.
bedroom block boat for equity
SANFORD PROPERTIES
ia bouac trailer or cun.
&lt;14 ACantic Bask BuiMiag
Hocie and Lot on Ce'.ery Avq.
FA 2-72M after 5 p. m.
, 24790
YOU NAME IT—WE’ LL FIND IT
BEA] ESTATE DRIVER
50 Ft. Lot be: &gt;era I3tn. A
3544 Freon At*.
73tb os Park Air. C M .
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
J. W. HALL
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
BROKER
fl
RcaLor
Baymoad litaailit. Atarr.
» V Park Ate. Pb. FA M*m
Pnoee
FA
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3*4
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FA 2-3K1 AUaatic Bank Bldg. “ Call HtJT

St. J.U R~lif c.
17* y . Part A»«.

HOMES AND LOTS for tutored
prop*. Alao borne* /out on Iota
Roy WaL Pnoae FA 2 13T.

Pb. FA U 1C

2-LOTS a Dreammid Section:
already cleared a»l Uiriet
Pr.ced to aelL Pbose FA 2 C=to.

Lubes TBOOM apt. completely furniah.

2 W20

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«d: f r a u d fleer. 313 P s la e tto .

bedroom^

bath, large liri-j
raoa , ad bedroomi. k.ttSreqa:pt See at 103 E. Wood:i-l
Dr. Pbose orner, FA 2 407J.

SQUEEZE TOUR DOLLARS
t-ared leiei fire
ON LARGE LAKE
f*™ 1 * * oon
boar. Oak ahaded yard, quiet 4-Brdrooa boxe with 2'i bath*:
lar;e Ltms mom: d.msi roorO
rem ote iaeaLon yet jsat a f t «
Florida room; tem uo flonrt;
b'oeka frsm at are i, aehcml A
cSurch.
central heat. Several fru^
treea.
P rice? A s u e ; IS.VC. w i j
term*.
» W SQ. F T . OVERALL
Exdnaite w.ib
$27,900 TERMS
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FAR M E R’S AGENCT
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Larje itore tr.th one 2 be drew-r
FARMER’S AGENCY
apartment and two 1-bedror.
N. V. Farm er, Realtor
apirtmrnti. On corner lot ». i
D. H. Wa t more
extra
lot ia rear for park..-..
1___ 12 G T rax a
$32,000 TERMS
Aaxociatei

SUiulrom Rcaity
3 BEDROOM bouie in Lake Maf7 207 PER MONTH: 2 BR .^kitchen 3- For Beat
I 2. Foe
equipped, larpe jard Cs-dren ■- —
avaUable Drat rerk of Noiea
HERBERT STLNSTROM
and p ♦ t » atteptod. Pn FURNISHED apartsen: near boa- FURNISHED apartment: 1 Urie
ber. CaJ FA 2-073.________
Beuttered P-rahto
FA 2 7744 before 10 or after 4
pital: Libia and aater pa.d. rooaa and batb; etean aad
LEM R19NER
1 ROOM Efficiency Apt, prune
P- a .
277 p»er month. Pnoae FA 2 1173, c love xn: 2W per moots. Phone
LOTTIE BROADWAY
bats, au.tabi* for one o r couple.
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If no antoer call F A 2 17J7., fa 2 4M1 or isqout a; u&gt;
HEM TORBETT
Acroia froa Poat OH.ce
2 BEDROOM Lube
equipped-------------------------------------------French.
BETTTE
D. SMITH
Pause FA 2 iV3&gt; or FURNISHED or --ni-rs-afled:
WELAjU APARTMENTS roosta b/.M.
Aaaoditra
c-tr
2
BR.
cottaje
on
ntce
lake
FA
2
313.
2.
Wasted
to
Real
| private batna. IU W. First St I_ _ _ _ _ _
U1 M. Park — Pa. FA 2-2421
is Genet a. Pn. C net a. 2447.
Legal Notice
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2-BEDROOM
bo&amp;ae
or
apartment
1LOWER floor Broom farm ed 1
ed. tf.msi room, ftrrpace |Tj FURNISHED ape Ph. FA 22M0
cm or abort Dec. l i t ; Lichen
apartment Pbvse FA 2-0773.
I* m ctBctrr cot ar. n i t n
mo. Pa. FA 2-tCM after 4 p a .
114 S French A te PE TA 2-3221
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Stemper Agrees
equ.pped. Wnte
G. H. Shacncs.
atnktiL rime i IT or
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ROSA L. PAYTON *
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r a a a o tr .s r sn . naia
men!; modern Ctild arerpted
Nat»l Air SiaUw. iax, Fla.
jour future How about 43 FA 2'02fl
Lake Jenn.e. FA 2-1337.
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MAST JA&gt;K CtASr.
&amp;»'«s4aat 2 BEDROOM furnlahed bouae. HOUSE on Camerao Aie. Eaat !• ra r a m * mt
wuoced lot. GArden 2 4944.
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tw in ! ro u m m
| paaot FA 24«70.
Side, betaeen Celery and b l U i ' j f H A T O O O D W A lin K J f
,TMS aiATa: o r rtuUlim* JO:
I*wq«a»#e.
AND ASSOCIATES
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Stemper’s Associates
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LIKE A BRILLIANT
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Surety Bonda
2BEDROOM CB. 1H bam home
aBcea. 177 per msoth Ph. ••a* U l B t f t
like thia: 3 bedroom i with an
A *■»»» Cesaplalat a»«i»» k«»«
Call NO 8 7247.
ia tbi» bnahtly painted little
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extra playroom and a y a -M
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IIA E GREEN ACRES of land.
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WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wt Utile yon to he eer iue*l*
abeotntely free witbeet oblliallea et one of Maaford’a leadiaa
Motel* while yon tocate anilable bonalnc fee yooraclf and
family. Mtk ip yotir key ei
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PINECRES1
4th Addition
Homes Dealtrned For
Florida LIv inif.

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Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
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Eatlafaction On Tha
Construction Of Your
Home Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

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Dream Homes

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K( IIOl.S FAMOUS

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Comfort
M*ttrr»a A lU.i Spring
( .imlNnalioni
FEATURING:
18 Yr. Guaraotre • Tufted
N u Italian * . Firm or Medium

Firm . \u Sag Ldgra • ( hotte
Ul Ticking.

Rejf. $59.50
Trade $20.00
SALE

3 9 50

1:44 A. M. TU Dark
SUNDAY
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BEDDING CO.
119 So, Magnolia
PH. FA 2 6321

’ *■« property fa ce i, ia t grail
Dig beautiful lake which it kept
atocked with gam* fa h . All
thii for

W. H. "Bill” STEMPER Agewey
Realtor A Uxver
ASSOCIATES: H. E Taffer,
Arthur T. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. M*y, Bart PCeha
Phoee FA 2-4*91
U2 N. Park
PINECREST 2nd *ddr.!on: 3-bed­
room . 2 bath, kitchen equipped
hom e: p.ne p a n e l e d
dea.

FA 2 7823.

BALLROOM

(Dmtuua ”
school

of

dance

6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
Class** Begin Oet. 15th
Phone FA 2-0S84

at dealer cost!
59 PLYMOUTH

No. 1*9-11 For dor Sedan • Tutone Faint • Acreaaory Group
313 • Oil Filter • Flue Sweep ttork Lid.

$1991.30
59 PLYMOUTH

No. P9-IS Tndor • S 4 yUnder Hard Top • Automatic Tran*,
mi**ion . Foaer Steering . Poaer llrakrt . Itadlo A Heater •
Sold Glaai • Remote &lt;nnirol Mirror • Cuttom Steering
Wheel • Wheel Cover* • Tut..ne paint.

$2802.75
59 PLYMOUTH

If You Can't Buy Here • You Can’t Huy Anywhere!
Catalina Tu­
dor S p o r t
Sedan - Radio • Heater • While
11,000 Actual
Sidewall Tires
Miles.

59 PONTIAC

Super Cross
Country *
Station
Wagon • Automatic
TnuumlMion "The Ne*t Ileal To
A New Rambler le A Used
Rambler”

*249 5

57 PLYMOUTH

Suburban
S t a t i o n Wagon • I'owerflight
Transmission • A Popular At
Only

*1895
*1495

Coupe De*
Ville - Fac­
tory Air Conditioned • Full I’ow.
er - A Hlack Beauty With White
Sidewall Tires

53 CADILLAC

■ Cigarette
Autom atic

$2122.55
59 PLYMOUTH

$2255.70
59 PLYMOUTH

Na. P9 I3 ■ Cylinder SUiton Wagon . Automatic Trauamiatiou - Power Steering . p eer Tail r.ato . Storage t ompartment - Padded Inatrumrat Panel . Sole* Glaaa • White

$2768.25

s995

B ILL H E M P H ILL
MOTORS, INC.

Get Your New’ Car At A Used Car Price

B R A S S M O TO R S
Your

DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH-FIAT
Dealer

(Formerly Willia Motors)
301 W. Flral St.

No. P9-20 Tudor Sedan . Cu»|om Package
Lighter • 4ail tiller • White tSidewall Tirre
TrawimUtion.

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IHUr*^ * ^
* t l u n i t i Lighter • Oil

58 RAMBLER

Ph. FA 2-0231

206 E. Commercial A t *.

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A Want Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
9. Ural E j b j j f o r Sale

13. Special Services

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J BEDHOOM house 1301 Wynne- SANFORD Plumbing ft Heating PIANO TUNLNG a REPAIRING
i wood Dr. Low down payment. 2396 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7911.
W. I . MARMON
Phone FA 2-7*97.
PH. FA 2-4223 After 5 P. M
PLUMBING
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Contracting 4 Repairs
R . M . W ilk in s , C o n t r a c t o r
Realtor
Free Estlm aU i
• Asphalt Driveways
LAKE MART
R. L HARVEY
• Parking A reas
Ph. FA 2-3237 or FA 2-1964.
Ml Sanford Ave. Phonr FA 2-3383 Quality Workmanship 4 Materials
Term s T o Suit Y our Budget
f ^ F e n a l ^ l e l ^ W a n t e j^
la. Elertrleal Service#
• F ree Estimates
•VTack Guaranteed
WHITE: Age 21-40. V 6” or tall­ M. “ D e t" V elei Electrical 8«r.
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
er, (or folding and operating D t: Says For Service Call. .
FA 2-4896
FA 2 33*3
dryer. Apply in perion, Joe*»
ENVELOPES, Lattarhead', stalefe We Wash It. 2307 Sanford Ave.
m eats, Invoices, band bills, aad
House W inn* — Electric Service
program s,
etc.
Progressive
Sid Vihlen
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-293) —
OSTEEN Territory Available
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
306 West 13th St.
Earn that extra money need­
I ll Magnolia
FA 2 0913
ed for Christmas Shopping. Be
Lawn
Maintenance;
^ M t o lld ln g ^ ^ a ln t iB ^ ^ t e js a ir t Complete
the A V O N REPRESENTAF ertiliter—Spraying — Mowing
T1VE! Write Mrs. Jean Mil*
Licensed — Bonded Painting 4
J O IN LOMMER5E
anich. Box 246, Lockhart, Fla.
Decorating.
Free
Estimate*
411 Willow Ave. FA 1-Tltt
tor Interview.
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
P A I N r ING CONTRACTORS
HEATERS CLEANED
FA 2-1204.
Lawn Mower Repairs
V. Male Help Warned
LEWIS SALES 4 SERVICE
B 4 M ROOFING
a u t o m o b il e s a l e s m a n
2916 W. 20th St.
Contracting 4 Repairs
We need 3 experienced new and
FA 2 7828 o r FA 221M
Licensed
—
Bonded
—Insured
used car salesmen. Must be *
FRE E ESTIMATES
Roy Reel Paint 4 Body Shop
resident o f Seminole County.
10th 4 Sanford
Salary and/or commission. See StS Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-790
Behind Studebakcr Garage
llr . Brass or Mr. Phillips at
CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
Brass Motors, Desoto-Plymouth
Remodeling — Free Estimates
THIS AD WORTH $2 00 toward
Dealer, Sanford.
Repa'r*
PhoM FA 2 314*
the repair of any TV or Radio
RILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
in the home or shop, Century
18. Malt or Female
TV 4 Radio Service, 1318 Cel­
iC H EF: Must be able to take KI’° 0 R . •M’ dmg and_ llmshinl
ery Ave. Phone FA 2-1412, one
* charge of kitchen; references!
Cleaning, Waxing. S
I
to a customer.
required; wages between $83-1 ^ “ J l /^ S n S i o N ^ L a k e Mary
$100 (6 day week). Call between1
" • &lt;«Lg A S 0 * «
M lry *
4 and 6 P. M. only NO 8-4*583.

Dallas Asphalt Co.

I t . Work Wanted
HOUSEWORK
any
Ph. FA 2-3312.

t y p e .

CHILD CARE in my hom e; ref­
erences. FA 2-7709.
'D A Y S WORK I'll. FA 2 6983.
RETIRED SUPT. of buildings
and grounds at a Northern Uni­
versity available for work here.
* FA 2 3093.
I J. Plumbing' Service*

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W e d ., O c t . . . , 1959— P a g e 1 1

26. Aetosnotitos • Traitor*

22. Article* For Sale

H U N T I N G
FA 21313 « to

BUGGY. Call
P. M.

USED 21” TV $40 or any reasonable offer. FA 17433.

1936 FORD Station W agon; blue,
V ordom alic; radio and healer.
NO 8 4129.

AM PLIFIER for rlcctric guitar,
table m odel; 2 in puts; excel­
lent condition. Ph. FA 2-7631.

‘ 37 MODEL 3-room h ouie trailer;
large bed. bunk bed* and rouch
bed; perfect condition; 11400.
Near Wilson School,
Paola.
Shamblen.

TWO year old fio In. Dixie gas
range,
electric
clock , large
automatic oven, glar- door, exrrllent
condition,
$30
Ph.
TF. 1-4462.

BABY BED and Mgh chair, like
new. Phone FA 21631 before I
P . M.

1937 CHEVROLET pickup, excel­
lent cond., nothing down, asaume payments le e at Lovelace
Amoeo Service, 201 Park Ave.

PHILCO refrigerator. 12 eu. (L,
reasonable. FA 2-7738.

PH1LCO FM radio with airti
$30. Call FA 2-7563 evenings.

DIXIE G as Range; fou r burner,
30 Inch over. Phone FA 2-7169.

GENERAL ELECTRIC 30 b e h
stove, push button and aulomatie oven; also dlnnete set, tab!#
with 4 chairs, divider to match.
Phone FA 2-1391.

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embroidery.v. monograms, but­
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Hostess, Ticket Agents, Rsacrplete with attachments 4 guar­
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ment.
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W O O D R U F F M A R IN E
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he high school graduate. Low
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1959

Steel Talks
Resumed By
*

ja

"Negotiators
W ASHINGTON (UPI&gt;— Union
and managemsnt negotiator* r«tom ad (teed contract talk* today.
They diacua*cd a *caled • down
union w ags demand designed to
aetUa the M -day itrikt.
T te
revised
union
proposal
ara ia a d hopes o f agreements to end
w tb* w o n t steel strike in the na­
tion’ s history.
ft. Conrad Cooper, chief man•gemeat negotiator, led his fourman bargaining team into the ho­
tel suite of Steelworkers' Presi­
dent David J. McDonald fire
minutes
befors
the
scheduled
hour.
McDonald declined to comment
on tha new union proposal. He
imposed for photographs with Coup­
l e r fo r about five minutes before
bargaining b eg in .
Cooper reiterated that ha knew
nothing about tha pared - down
union peace offer,
Elsenhower was described a*
gratified a t the resumption of ne­
gotiations.
"N aturally he is gratified at
anything that Indicates some pro­
g re s s ," the White House said.
£
The resumption o f talks marked
v the first direct union-ms negements
negotiation
since both parties
broke off bargaining.O cL B. Hath
•ides agreed Thursday to go back
to the table et the urgent sugges­
tion of Eisenhower’ s bet-finding
PONY EXPRESS NEWSBOY Gary Gunns of Silver U k e delivers The
hoard, U avoid a Taft • Hartley
Sanford Herald with the help o f his friend, "Smoky," which he considered
atrika-stopping Injunction.
a bargain in transmutation at a $50 purchase price. Gary is one of The
The first hint of a break In the
Herald newsboys observing National Newsboy Day tomorrow. He is the 12stalemate came after secret meet­
year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunns.
(Staff Photo)
ings between Edgar Kaiser, bead
m « f Kaiser Industries, and repre­
sentatives of the union. Kaiser
said later that he had made no
com m ittm ent toward a contract.
Reliable sources said the u n i o n 'l l
.s i
vp
ft
pared down its wage demands h y ; r m C V | l p
A I 'l ’pC C
a considerable amount in its la t -l1 , W 3 , I I C
IW r , C " l
e st peace offer. It was said to be
a two-year proposal calling lor
much less than the 30-cent pack-j
the
coast,,
age the Steelworkers previously
St. Augustine city commission- . commissioners
____ ________ from
______
_ _____
•
have insisted on in a two-year
LOS ANGELES (U PI) — kirgil er&gt; w|,0 in jp*c ted Sanford Wed* j Knowles said. Sanford uses five

t n a that area. Tstal gMe saw

NO. 548

Nuclear Loaded Bomber
Collides W ith Air Tanker
T V Industry Plans

1 p. m. Stocks No Danger

NEW YORK (U PI) Stock
pricea at 1 p. m .:
.
Am erican TAT ........
T»W
Bethlehem Steel ..................... 571»
C A O ................................... «7‘ k
Chrysler .*............................... 63W
Curtiss - Wright ................... 31‘ k
Du Point
....................................259U
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The pres Wont of the National Eastman Kodak ................... Ml k
Assn, o f B roadcasters gnl&lt;) today the radio and TV industry Ford Motor ............................ M
HARDINSBURG. Ky. (U P I) — •
will tAke action to prevent the rigging of quiz programs.
General Electric .................. 77H
An atomic bomb-carrying B -U
There is no need for the government to step in, he said. General Motors ..................... 33
Hnrold K. Fellows said the industry "has proved, in it* Graham • P a ig e ..................... 2H Siratofortress collided tel fligh t
four decades of service, it can clean its own house when Inti. T A T .............................. MU Thursday night with a KC-133 r e ­
Lord lard
...■*«•*»,•*»••«•* K b fueling plane and both p tan w
n ecessa ry .'
Minute Maid
Ill* crashed to the earth in fla m es.
The NAB official made the
Air Force disaster crews p ick ­
promise in a speech lo more than Penney ................................... 1071*
300 radio and television execu- Penn R R .............................. l « ’ k ing through lhe wreckage o f ■
Royal Am erican
P t B32 jet bomber which collided
tivea holding a conference here
Sears Roebuck ..................... 4!P» with its tanker plane found tha
Hr announced that the Indus­
Studebaker ............................ 18H nuclear bomb It was carrying to ­
try's board will met Nov. 13 at
U. S. Steel .............................. 101H day, and the Air Force said t h e n
Los
Angeles
to
weigh
(he
quasBANGKOK. Thailand (U PI) Wcsllngbouse El...................... Ml* was no danger o f explosloa or
The government will invite Presi­ tlon.
radiation.
"Should the television rode re­
dent Elsenhower to visit Thailand
An Air Force spokesman ia
quire additional language to fur
after his trip lo Moscow next ther safeguard the viewing audl
Washington emphasised that tha
bomb was found Intact and p(*^
spring. Foreign Office .sources re-, ence. against .misrepresentation, o r l.T .T ’. l i r j r ”
suraably would be removed fr o m
deceit, In this or other areas of
ported today.
the area at once. He said that
program m ing,”
he
said,
'the
had the weapon been brokaa
needed steps will be takrn."
apart by the Impact, there m ight
Fellows, however, blamed Use
LAKELAND (U PI) - A husky
have been limited radiation d a n ­
recent scandal on oulilde packag­
gunmsn attempted to hold up the ing producers who "have hood­
ger.
Flv# of the 12 erewmen aboard
First State Bank of Lakeland early winked the public and broadcast­
the two planes survived the crash .
today. But the bandit lett empty ers whose facilities they use."
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — Poli­
Bodies of three others wens r*He said the NAU was recom ­
handed when he found the time
tical experts predicted today that
covsred and four more men w era
mending that the review board
a
hot
campaign
fight
will
be
luck on the vault wuuld not open
missing, the Air Force said.
study the testimony given at re­
for another hour. Shcrifl'a depu cent congressional heartngs on TV ■lager) by those seeking to be the
The crash between two glanta
lie* search for the frustrated rub­ quix shows to see what action was successor of veteran Secretary of of lhe jet age occurred about
State R. A. Gray.
ber.
1:83 p. m. 20 m il*! south a f
needed to clean up the situation.
The 77-year-old Gray announced
At the same time, he warned Thursday he will .lot seek re- here in rugged, tree cov e re d
that "this unfortunate episode in election. In poor health, he said country tei the rough River D am
MIAMI (U P I) — Florida has broadcasting" may result in a he hopes to finish his term which basin.
Witnesses said the w reckage d
made a atari toward training challenge lo the industry’s own ends In January, I9M1.
the two planes soeinsd to fall la
technicians for Industry in lU higu system of voluntary self regulaG
ray,
who
has
been
In
publle
(our flaming bails. Wrackaga w as
*. ...s _
...l
L .... I
k
l
l
w l
a
twin
ru iiim n m w n
u rw
t&gt;uthla sin
US
lion npresumably
by
possible
new
life nearly half a century, has spread over a Sevan mils area.
Sn&lt;* JU~ ® ,„ c.u,
*
legislation in Congress.
served as secretary of aU lo fee
Tbe flash ot tha ax plosion w ee
His rledge followed ■ warning 9 years. Ho la id ha will retire
P‘ t «
source* .eld the union 1A
*U v"S *l,ly ‘ "V i
u-IU'k*
St’ Augustine
‘ Haller Mid tbo V'W
seen as far away as Evansville,
front
Earl
W.
Klntner,
chairman
now asking
about
a
20-cent
wtr
T
3
.
“
*
k
grossed
v
f
h
oi/r
upcraljans
Both
cities
Use
the
j.ram
t,
itUl
fairly
new
sitfee
Inw
on lhe advice of his physician.
lad., about W miles lo the north­
Hi “0 j our
pcr,on&gt;» I," Sahfbrd etly stutilaiy land fill disposal method. Florida’* economy was Ued to of the Federal Trade Commission,
and benefit package spread oye
Gray disclosed he has gall blad­
(hat the government would police der trouble and ■ heart condition. west.
a tw o-year period.
nation's
manager
Warren
Knuwrlc.
said
j
’flic
vis.tors
asked
how
our
pay
.
tourism
and
agriculture
until
the
altitude"
toward
the
Roth planes were from Colum ­
quit shows unless the industry
There was no immediate r e a c -,
At least eight persons have bus Air Force Base in Mississippi,
yesterday
plan for city em ploye* works, past five years.
took
steps
"to
keep
radio
and
TV
tlon from industry sources. Chief
been prominently mentioned as
The commissioners, In .i lid by
New tun said he doubted "that
programs free of deceit and Gray’ s successor. Only one, Talla­ base officials said this w as tha
M anagement Negotiator K. Con­ we could find a single federal St. Augustine Mayor J. Furl Knowles »aid. They wanted lo P o l d l ' l s R t t p O l 't
first crash of its kind since Uta
fraud."
i*A\'AVFHAf s-| , 1111*11
rad Cooper declared: "I t 's news public servant who has come al­ Mlckirr inspected Lie town nu the kn iw how Sanford can operate
hassee
salesman
Edward
G. Strategic Air Command began iU
with 21 police officers w.iilc St.
CAPE CANAVF.KAl^ f l a . (U1 1)
Fellows
&gt;.iid
the
congressional
to m e."
Hornsby,
has
formally
announced.
together clean with the people in adviev of local City Planner Jer­ Augustine has 28 and 1, a small- -H e a r A im . W K Ha horn tod investigation of rigged quit pro­
round-the-clock refueling program
Both sides agiced to resume the matter of the facts of govern­ ry Duke who recom mended San­
Uray defeated him In 1938,
nine years ago.
er town, llisiussiun of bow San- f*lc American R o c k e t hociety grams showed that broadcasters—
bargaining late Thursday alter ment.”
Others include Rep. John Shipp
ford a* * place to see good cityThe Air Force had cautioned
like the public — had been of Marianna, Sen. Tam Adam i of
lord can levy 11 mills for city 1
ll'* ‘ f , l« J l 40
A George W. Taylor, chairman of
He spoke before an audience of operations,
-V) tent shots .ire needed before tha
away sightseers but said th ere
r
Hi it refuse dlaoov.1 " P o t i o n * at a 83 p.-r rent level » ' * « »n“ l* f re " , " “ ro ™ ,0' » ,n" "n a iv e."
Orange
Park,
l’
olk
County
Tax
* the fact-finding panel, appealed to journalists at the kickoff banquet
Findin H tx!.» Der v M r for St &gt;• « * 22‘ » mill, for operation. I’ olaris missile wiU.be oper.tlonal.
was no need for an evacuation of
, |e
lhe imJllllry wouM
them to act “ pronto."
Collector Ray Clements, Hillsbo­
for the 20th annual Newspaper cost 3!”ii ’ a
msAtiis* while
a»sc»smciit while St. Xugustinc Nafoora sai&lt;! he belicvc&lt;l the
every precaution to *ec it rough County Sheriff Ed black- the arcs. A helicopter search w aa
Taylor planned to stay away \yCl,]&lt;
Augustine's 10,000 people, while
being mads for additional su r­
“ submarine launched b s l-1(|oe*n’ t happen a g a in "
at a 50 per cent level was also
burn, form er tag commissioner
from the talks and concentrate on
Comedians Dob Hope and lied Sanford pays only $53,000 to get
Intlc missile, may he the key to
vivors.
brought up.
K.
V.
Fisher
of
Tallahassee,
Rail­
writing e report to the President Skelton received special “ friends rid of garbage and irasb fur more
discouraging surprise attack*.
The five survivors wera taken
Sanford
operates
with
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Commissioner
Alan
lloyd
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with the aid o f his fellow board o f the press’ * awards at the b a n -1than 13,000 persons surprised the
to Ft. Knox Hospital. No inter­
ployes wldie the sm aller city has
.Miami and John L. McMullen of views with newsmen were p erm itmembers,
Paul Ix h ocik y
and quel.
179. We have one hudding o f­
Live Oak.
John A. Perkins.
Newton said no records of the *
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ficial; they have three, Knowles
DETROIT tUI’ l) - Steel shortGray said he will not lake an
Once he gets the report, the federal expenditure of billions ot I f) l l O m i f l ( l N K n
The B 32 cost seven million dol­
explained.
ages forced curtailment of 1980
Present
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The Police Department, Civic model car production for the first 5u9 persons will he eligible to election. He added he wanted a lars and the KC-133 costa m ore
order directing the 500,000 strik- xen.
Center, new lire station, recrea­ time today as the auto induatry vote Nov. 3 in Seminole County "g ood m an" for the jo b and said than four million dollar*.
^ ere to return to work for 80 day*.
"G ive
Uie free people the
tion UcUiUcs and municipal sta­ reported near record sales of the on the controversial legislative there are several likely ones be­
v
But use o f a court order seem­ truth," lie said, “ and an informed
dium Wert* inspected by the visit
new model*. Ward'a Automotive re-apportionment proposal.
ing mentioned.
ed less likely today in light of public opinion always will reANGELES (U PII — A in
commissioners.
I'ney liked Reports, statistical agency for the
The total figure topped the
At hia announcement, Gray re­
tha stepped-up pace of backstage spend lo the challenge, whether it yi^antle brush fire raged un- lb
neat appearance of depart- *m „ Industry, reported dealers
developments
typical
of
pre bo Uie need lor more la' c s or , hr eked in the Ian Angeiil-s fool- mem* and said department heads ,ohl inure c a l' in tha first 10 days I9A8 regtslration figure of 11,239 assured his employes they wuuhl
by more Ilian 10 per cent.
not 1m- fired by the n u n who
settlement maneuvering.
the danger ot atomic fallout,
bills today and there was no Im­ were impressive, Knowles (Minted of this month than in any other
The figure fur Sanford voters follows him " i f you continue Ui
PARIS (U PI) — Dr. Solom on
mediate hope of bringing it un- out.
new model introduction period increases! five per rent with 6,- do the same type of work you
Lefstchcu, Russian-born A m erican
ih r control.
"T h ey made me proud to he since record smashing 1933.
970 eligible to vote.
have always done for m e."
mathemaiician who cam e out o f
About 30 to 10 homes were with­ city msnager in 'u n ford ," tie — — ———
------------------------------retirement 10 help lhe United
in less than a mile of the blare sa id.
State, space program , said today
and in peril. Several hundred oth­
the Russians are ahead because
er homes were In potential danthey have a 10 to 13 year lea d in
g«r.
mathematics.
An estimated 80 person* were
Application 10 the County ZonWalsh told Uie board that his various forms of art work.
LcfsrheU, 73, professor e m e r i­
forced to spend the night away
Ing Hoard for a use permit has proposed ci-iiter wuuld lie similar
The center would display sam- tus of Princeton University, la co n ­
from their threatened homes in
revealed a proposed arts and to the Art ami Research Institute pies o f their work and give them ___________
sidered one_______
of the_______m
leading m ath*Phillip H. Logan was Installed collected during the Easter Seal the big Tujunga Canyon in the
crafts center (or Seminole County at Maitland and wuuld provide an some workshop facilities, he said. , inatlcians in the United States, Hg
area.
Other
residents
M president of Lhe Crippled Child­ drive were donated to Forrest flareup
which would provide a clearing outlst for lhe talents of "huo
There are only two other cen- will be awarded an hooorary dawere warned to tie ready to flee
bum mule County
school trus- house for tairnt and art work,
ren's Society last night while Ken­ Park School lor crippled children at any time,
d reds"
of
persons, especially ters in Florida similar to the one grre by the Sorbonne University
lee* It, F. Cooper, Jim Uirken- The roiling board approved a
those of retirement age, who do he plans, Walsh said.
&gt;today.
neth W. McIntosh, rstiring presi­ to help defray the expenses of Uie
m eyer and Hoy Mann qualified public hearing un th« application
dent, was commended for “ the chihln-n wtio attend front Senimuhyesterday to run fur re election by Harold Walsh, who divides hi*
outstanding job in guiding the lo­ County.
in Inc- Nov. 3 elections. Tney have time In-tween here snd Chicago
The
society
plans
to
open
lhe
cal group through its first y ea r."
held Hie three trustee (Mists for ^mi who said he expects to e.tab*
0 tiier olficial* installed
last Easier Seal Drive with llie Easter
thr past two year*.
fish the art center on hia prop.
Monday is the deadline tur (-riy south uf Highway 438 near
night were Dr. M. Vann I’ arxer, Lily Rail again in the early
qualifying as a candidate fur trus- Spring Like ltd.
first vice president and Edith Spring. The dale will ue announced
taler. Co-Cnatrmen ot the drive
MIAMI ( l ! ! 'l ) — A su.sp .b u s tee. Candidales must be register­
Krygier secretary.
_
Ime of squalls in the Caribbean ed voters and pay real nr personal
The Society was formed last
•
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diminished in intensity today, ap- property taxes. A petition which
October under tne sponsorship ot and Kemieta
3lcmiusii.
parcntly ending any threat it may be obtained Irom the county
Uie haniord Pilot Cluo. Prior to
might becom e the loth tropical school office must be signed by
tha organisation of the society, ail
storm of the season.
five petitioners.
fund* collected during Uie Master
A hurricane hunter plane raAcceptance of tin- school board’ *
heal Drive were pooied with Die
dined it found tup wind, in tbe recommended eight mill tax levy
Central Florida .Sociely ot Cnppl
disturbance at 23 to 35 miles an for support and maintenance and
William Stemper, president of
^ ed Children ami divided among 3 0 } j» 14 0 L * U f l e w
hour, com pared to the 45 oillc an two mills for the budding and bus the semimde County Board of
hour peak Thursday.
reserve fund will also be voted Realtors w.i» elected district vice
The outstanding service rendered
At It a. m . the Weather Bureau on In the election
president of the state board at tha
by the sociely was providing; s^minole County Juvenile Judge said the easterly wave stretched on in the election.
group's convention in Tallahassee.
piiysiolnt-raphy treatments in banWilson Alexander tixlay sab! that front the western tip of Cuba
ford By Don .Sattcrlee, physiother­
Stemper made a report of the
there i» no need for any curlew suulh-touthwesl into the Gulf of
apist.
cuovention at a dinner meeting
in the county lo curb juvenile dclin Honduras. It w ai moving to the
Twelve per cent U Uia funds
of the local board last night.
quency.
west at IS lo IS miles an hour.
Attending the convention with
I Judge Alexander made the state
Four suits to collect Jivn noo
from Chase and Co. were filed -Stemper were Wally Deitrichs,
in the Seminole County Clerk’s I Gladys Dawvon, and Neal Farmer,
office yesterday.
Al l*»*
meeting, the
I'iainliff’ s Marlin and Friedn group also heard from Seminole
The United Appeal In Longwood l* not h large enough percentage
ORLANDO (U P I) — Two new Rundbiad, and Irma and Harold County Zoning director who spoke
will start Saturday morning with of juvenile delinquents in Semi- memtiers have been added to the Strecker filed romplaints saying on new tuning changes.
TURNING OVER THE RESTAURANT to the Jaycees for tomorrow'*
a coffee for the workers at the nole County to warrant such ac hoard o f directors of the Minute that on March 18 a* they were
Maid Corp.
home of Mr*. A. R. Lorinann, tlon.
Puncuko Day, Mrs. H. A. Appleby added h«r endorsement of tht culinary
stopped on the Orange Blossom
He added that many times lie
The com pany said Thursday Trail, waiting for a red light
chairman of the committee. The
ability of the Juycee grill men, chairmaned by Don Royer, center, and a * drive will run five da yi and will has issued court orders on an in­ Edward. A born and Harold F. near Given SC, a Chase (ruck
Oviedo Chamber of Com mere*
sidled by Tom McDonald und others. The pancakes will be served from 6:30
dividual basis imposing curfew uf Keindet brought the number of struck the rear of their car. As a President Ben F. Ward Jr. today
blanket the Longwood area.
a . m. until 8 p. m. at Mrs. Appeby’a Valdez restaurant. “ All you can e a t "
Solicitors for the drive will be juveniles "w here I think the hour* directors to 18. Aborn was p r e s ­ r-ault of this the couples were urged all members or tbe or­
o f the pancakes, sauaage and milk or coffee will go for $1 per adult or 60
Mrs. T. W. Uiaoioa, Mrs. Dar­ they are keeping are the cause ident of Tenco Inc., which was thrown forward and suffered per­ ganisation to attend Monday’s
cents for children. The funds raised will go to the Jaycees' youth activities
lene Shaw, I.. L. Cox, Eric Ho- of their delinquency and contribut­ acquired by Miniute Maid. Rein- manent back injuria*, the com ­ meeting scheduled to start at •
ing to it."
del is a New Y-yrk attorney.
and community development efforts.
(Bergstrom Photo)
deeo, and H. H. Van Note.
plaint said.
p m.

O f Explosion

Own Police Action

Expected

2

News Briefs

Ike Invited

Campaign Fight
Expected To Name
Gray's Successor

Holdup Attempt

U. S. Bureaucrats City Operations Impress
Editor Charges
J
,7-

St. Augustine Officials

First Step

ne',by

1^“La^

,a3

Sales L'p

Seminole Voters
For Election Up

Fire Still Rages

Reds Have Lead
In Mathematics

Logan Is Installed

School Trustees
To Run Again

*A s Society President

A rt Center Proposed In County

Caribbean Squall
Loses Intensity

Stemper Named
To Realtor Post ^

juuge Alexander

Needed In County

Chase And Co.
Faces 4 Suits

Longwood To Open S.'£ m.
Uni.ed Fund Drive

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Mi nut e Maid Adds
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V
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Oviedo C Of C Meet

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CONTEST RULES

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• 20 football gamee thla weekend are placed, ene
in each ad on thla page. Indicate winner by writing
in the name of team opposite the advertieers
name in the Entry Blank. No ■corn. Juet ptek
winner*.

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est number of points scored by any one team on
this pago and placo this number in tha spaco pro*
vldedin Entry Blank. Thla will ba uaad to broak
ties.
• One entry only to each contestant. Entries aunt
be brought to the office of thla paper or postmark,
ed no later than Friday Noon, October 16.

FREE CASH PRIZES will be awarded each week (in accordance
with Contest Rules a t right) as follows: 1st PRIZE: $15; 2nd PRIZE:
$10; 3rd PRIZE $5. Nothing to Buy. Nothing to Pay. No Obligation.
THIS PAGB WILL APPEAR EACH
TUESDAY DURING THE FOOTBALL
SEASON.

OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK
(Reaaonable Kacaimil* abo Accepted)
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TIRE SUPPLY. INC.
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FA 2.0651
ALABAMA VS TENNESSEE

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3 lor 111.73

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

............... :............ Addreaa

You Can Rely on the
INTEGRITY, EXPERIENCE and
FAIR DEALING

Beggarly Appliance C e n te r ..............W inner ..
Jlob Crumley Agency. .... ....... — .....Winner ..
Day ’n Nile Grill
. . .......... Winner .
Shoemaker Construction Co.......... — Winner ..
George'* Tavern
...» ......I..••eittcMte*Winner .
Hill Lumber A Supply ................ — Winner ..
Gregory Lumber •.••eeeeee
a**m•««eeeeee.. Winner .
McKee Motor Co..................^.............W inner ..
tak e Monroe Inn .....................
Winner .
Ted WlUianut Hardware C o .......... .Winner .
Burger King
...............................W inner .
Berry’* Warehotme Furniture ..........Winner .
Ne-HI BolUing Co. •••••« • • ■.-••••••••eaaeaaWinner .
Wat) Plumbing A Heating ......... - ......Winner .
Randall Electric .....................
Winner .
CarroU'N Furniture ........... — ............ Winner .
McRobcrl* Tire Supply —
Wi nner .
Senkarik Glam A Paint ••..eaaaateee
Winner .
Hunt l.lncoln • Mercury ...................Winner
Harry’* Bar A Package ...........
Winner

at Sanford’s Oldest Building Supply Firm
Though we’re ia middle at REMODELING, jea can
STILL Cull — -The Laaihar Nubbar” — PA M W
for SUDDEN 8ERVICE
•

H ILL Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
213 W. 3rd 8L
Sanford, Fla.
ILLINOIS VS MINNESOTA
4 Speed Hi Fidelity

*6 9 “
C A R R O LL'S Furniture
Record Player

116 W. First St.

will be the MOST POINTS scored by ONE team

I think

Haul* 17-92, 1Vt MUaa North of Hanford
Phone FA 2*3108

MICHIGAN STATE VS NOTRE DAME

AUBURN VS GEORGIA TECH
THK IIKATM OFF!
. . . . bat mmiii the people will be putting on the heat with u»
to
the heat on . . . Our »hoji will be lull of work . . . Our
acrvlca men will be working agalnat time.
NOW IH TI1K BEST TIME FOB THAT TUNE*UP, We’ll clean
the burner, check control., go oter all ronncctloa., pat la aaw
lUtcra. I)o all tkal akoald be done. And you pay ualy lor labor
and neceMary part*.
t'olrman (iu. • Oil Healing Myatrm.
U JV M ■ ■
PLUMBING . HEATING
1 1
AIR • CONDITIONING
IMT 8. Sanford Ace.
FA MM1
DUKE VS ARMY

Air Conditioned Comfort

‘N’

NIGHT

Mail or
bring entry
blank to:

W ith —

FA 2-112*

The Fretther Refresher
NE-HI quality Flavora, tha
Utaadard by Which Others Are Jadged.

NE-HI BOTTLING CO.
se t CELERY AVE.

PURDUE VS OHIO STATE
-COMPLETE

INSURANCE
SBRVICr*

WINNERS OF LAST WEEK'S CONTEST: 1ST PRIZE: SID MORRISON. 201 W. lut St.; 2ND PRIZE: KYLE
S. McMILLAN, A p t.8, 1717 Park Ave.j 3RD PRIZE: HAZEL DURZO Box 1533, Sanford.

Bob

Crumley Agency

Atlaatlc Bank Dai Id.

FA 34371

PENN STATE VS BOSTON UNIVERSITY

GEORGIA VS MISSISSIPPI STATE

Call SID VIHLEN

SHOTGUN SHELLS
Get ’em ot
TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
205 E. 25th SI.

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Sanford, Florida

GRILL

The Stale Market lle.iauranl
French Are. at lllb

Before The Big Gamee Thla Weekend —
Mnke Sure Your Refrigerator la Stocked

Football Contest Editor
SANFORD HERALD

FOOD
in

DAY

“One Block W est of the d o c k ”

Frank Du n o

GOOD

FA 2-5181

Hunt Lincoln-Mercury, Inc.

— at —

RANDALL

ELECTRIC

CO.

For aipert ad* Ire oa your eleclrlrul problem............ ....
for
Iho beat la Commercial, Industrial and Home Wlriag.
How the Lateat and Ileal la Small Home ApplUaceo st —

RANDALL
112 MAGNOLIA

FA 2.3161

OLD MR. BOSTON

ELECTRIC CO.

PHONE FA 2-W1S, grtideace FA 2-2331

109

N.

I'ulm etlo

A vc.

FA 2*1884

H e a d q u a rte rs

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MERCURY
ENGLISH FORD

MIAMI VS NAVY

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LINCOLN
EDSEL

VODKA
Fifth
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$ n3# i‘Pino Tag

OLD STAGG CORBY’S
FuH Quart

J 3 2 ... *4 «
H A R R Y 'S

Tw

BAH and PACKAGE
114 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-9861
•The Brand* We Have Will Please You."
TCU VS TEXAS A I M

RICE VS S M U

___________ FLORIDA V8 VANDERBILT___________

Nationally Advertised Furniture
a t Discount Prices

B a h h u 'i

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WAREHOUSE
Ml W. Pln« 8L

FURNITURE

PA S-3S7I

-Home* Ball: with Pride'*
1J MUee Weat ef lb# trofftc light
at 30th A Preach

SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION CO.
,

PA 34101
LSU VS KENTUCKY

RATES by FfUny, Day.
Weekend &amp; Ily-The-Week
HAWS . DRILLS
SANDERS . POLISH HRS
STAPLE GUNS • LADDERS
MORTAR BOXES
lata more at economical

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D ISCOUNT

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Weotiaghaaoe

21” Table Model Television
“Whea • batter deal L made . BAGGEULY will make IP*

BAGGERLY’S APPLIANCE CENTER
W**o*mi Price*

1011 8. French

FA 2*7394

2553 Orlando Dries

MARYLAND VS NORTH CAROLINA

MOORE PA/RTS
ARE BEST!

PARK

FA 3-T4H

miK 5 ^ 5 9 (

ECHO
SPRING

$&amp;DJiq£A Jav&amp;hn

CO.

FLORIDA STATE VS MEMPHIS STATE

RAVENNA

C o rb y 's

SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.

I ll W .M M .
.A M m
Ce-Hgaaoor d V. d Jflt. football broadcaou aver WIOD
VM1 VS V ii,L IA M « MARY

3-3073

NORTHWESTERN VS MICHIGAN

Save - Drive a

RENAULT

Thick

DAUPHINE

Shaken

Broiled Burgera

MAN ITS

A WHOPPER!

Fast Curb Service

Up to 40 mile* per gallon

$295 down

McKEE

$1695 delivered

MOTOR

An.

PA
CALIFORNIA VS UCLA

\

CO.

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'it W as The W ifl O fG o d / Lake M ary Woman Says u f Rescue By Ministers
"It was the win of God," a Lake Mary woman recalled today after her family’! prised possession was
savsd from fire by a group of Baptist ministers.
"I don’t know what would hive happened If those
ministers hadn’t come along when they did," said Mrs.
George Eliott, who lives with her husband and 18-yearetd eon hi Lake Mary.
Here la Mrs. EUott’a story:

Last week the family packed up aB their winter be&gt;
longing* for a trip to Caaey, IU.
They were 50 milea from Sanford whea the eon,
Howard, who waa aleeplnf in the back of the family’s
pickup truck waa awakened by a '"light" la Croat of him.
“Before we realized it, the back of the truck was on
fire,” lira. Eliott said. “All our clothes and mattresses
were on fire."

The Eliotts stopped the truck and tried to fight the
blase that began to g i t out of control..
"My husband and I were burned pretty badly and it
looked like the truck would be lost," she said.
"AO of a sudden, two car loads of ministers on their
way to a convention nulled alongside.
"They were in tnelr Sundsy best," she added.
Mrs. Eliott said the ministers, paying no attention

to personal safety, started a bucket brigade and «xtia&gt;
guished the blaze in a m atter of minutes.
"Without their help ws would have lost the truck.
It is our moat prized possession as my husband make*
his living with that truck," Mrs. Eliott said.
“We would have surely lost everything if it weren’t
for them," she said.
"It waa the will of God."

WEATHER: Fair and wnrmer tonight and tomorrow. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 80-85.________________
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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 641

News Briefs
Steel Im port Checked
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) - The
itate la holdlni up acceptance of
300 tons of atccl from Holland
pending teati to determine it the
metal meet* atandarda. The ateel
waa ordered on an emergency
bails for manufacture of Florida
llcenie platei.

World Unity Urged

N o Break
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
chairman of President Elsenhow­
er's fact-finding board today ac­
cused both sides in tha steel
strike of taking "adamant" posi­
tions that brought on a break­
down in collective bargaining.
The fact finding board asked
the president today for a threa­
d s / extension—until Monday—for
filing its report.
The report will determine whe­
ther the president will ask the
Justice Department to seek an in­
junction to halt the steel strike
for 80 days.
Prof. George W. Taylor, alter
hearing opening testimony on be­
half of the steel companies, drew
from their chief negotiator a
statement that management has
been unwilling lo negotiate on any
wage demand that would ralsa
saoafc. ,tredecL^..reere.H «-r aMnt

New Squall Seen
Over Caribbean
MIAMI (UPI) — A long line of
•quails pushed into the central
Caribbean today with top winds
estimated at 15 miles per hour.
The Miami Weather Bureau em­
phasized the so • called easterly
wave has not showed signs of de­
veloping a circular tell-tale move­
ment of a tropical storm.
A hurricane hunter plane was
dispatched from Puerto Rico to
recoonoiter the squall area.
Ship reports Indicated the dis­
turbance stretched across the
width of the Caribbean from sou­
thern Cuba to northern Colom­
bia, a distance of about 800 miles.
It was moving to the west at 15
to 20 miles per hour.

Local Boosters'
Club Set To Meet
The Seminole High Boosters'
Club will finalize plans for run­
ning a Football Fans Special to
Fort Myers Friday for the Sanford-Fort Myers football game.
The 7:30 meeting tonight at
Seminole High will wind up the
Roosters’ Club membership drive.
All money and unsold member­
ship cards must be turned in at
this meeting. President Gordon
L. Bradley announced. Films of
the Seminole • Titusville football
game wiU be shown by Coach
Jim Pigotz.

Photo Rule Upheld
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Florida Supreme Court today
aturk he the Judicial canon which
bars the taking of "news 'and' tele­
vision pictures in a courtroom.
The court ruled in an upinion last
Novsmber that the taking of such
pictures tends to disturb the judi­
cial processes and shall not be per­
mitted.

A HAITY LANDING wiut made by Mr. and Mrs. Sellers R* Beckner this
morning m they landed by helicopter to become the first persons to move
into the new Seminole County Heftier Homes development. Beckner and
his wife arc both employed at the Martin pliant in Orlando. Congressman
Syd Herlong and Seminole County officials were on hand to welcome the
Becknera to their new home and to open the development by Miami builder
Herbert Heftier.

F ruit Shipments
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) -D aily
carloadinga in boxes from the Cit­
rus Vegetable Inspection Divi­
sion: By rail, 18,#35 grapefruit, mi
orange*; by boat, 2.137 grape­
fruit, 125 oranges; by truck, tB.BJ'J
graperult, 20,301 oranges; total,
82,101 grapefruit, 28.W5 or,-user
Cannery receipts, 30,064 grape­
fruit, 21.990 oranges.

Negroes Delay Sale
JACKSONVILLE (Ul’l) - The
city commission has postponed

FORT PIERCE (UPI) -C ircu it persist in this ^apportionm ent. Kent said McCarty’s entrance
Judge John McCarty, who has stand," McCarty said, "1 think "ia bound to affect the vote ia
announced he will become a we will Just have to come to the 1 that area among people inclined
parting of the ways on it. '
to vote for a candidate ia the
gubernatorial
candidate,
split
" 1 am on record . . . as op- southern part of tha state.”
sharply over rcapportlonment with posing the proposed reapportionThe leading gubernatorial hopehit old friend, Gov. LcKoy Col­ nirnt,” he said. "There arc many fuls are split down the middle oa
lins.
reasons, but the main one is that the rcapportlonment amendment
McCarty, brother of the late it is not rcapportlonment but Supporters include Sen. Doyle
Gov, Dan McCarty, said Tues­ simply surrender.”
E. Carlton of Wauehula, former
day he will announce his can­
In Jacksonville, altorncy Fred House Speaker C. Farris Bryant
didacy "a t toon a t 1 resign from Kent said McCarty's Impending of Ocala, Scnata President Dewey
the (Minch.” He alto said he will entrance into the governor’s race Johnson of (julocy and House
fight against the proposed reap- will not make bira change any Speaker Thomas D, Beasley of
portionmunt amendment that goes plans because be never really DeFuniak Springs,
before the voter* Nov, 2 .
seriously considered campaigning. • Tbeee against it are Ben. Fred
MBlCsrty sold his experience
He had tnld newsmen he might O. Dickinson of West Palm Beaetg
In HrecUni; the governor's of- run, but recently hinted he had Jacksonville Mayor Hs'ydon Bums,
fire 'during hit brother’s seven- decided against it and might sup- McCarty, and former H o u s e
month' illness in 1933 hat helped port McCarty.
Speaker Ted David of Hollywood.
him tee the problems of tho of­
fice.
"The pcoplo know that Dan
brought honor, Integrity, and de­
cency Into the governorship,“ Mc­
Carty said. “ I want now to fin­
ish the programs which he start­
ed."
He said he did not beliove the
41-arnator, 103-representative reapportionment proposal will he a
Uglit aa no other man could,"
campaign issue.
•
"Hie people will settle this reHerlong said.
apportionment question on Nov. 3
While in Sanford Horiong spoke
and It will not lie an issue,” he
to about 200 people who greeted
said.
him at his trailer office downtown.
Collins look a different attitude.
lie taid that they dU ctuitd old
Contacted by tclcph'ne in Ashe­
ville. N. C., where he is attending
nge pension*, veteran right* legi­
the Southern Governors’ Confer­
slation. social security and retire­
ence, Collins said he waa ’'dis­
ment benefits.
appointed" in McCarty's decision, project," Herlong said,
Herlong said ho was plcazcd to
to fight ngnio't respportionment. ■ Herlong pointed out th
"It certsinly will be an issue ' Sgnford-TlluzvIUe Canal la i
return to Seminole County again
in i960.’’ Colima said.
Krai part on the large projei
and see the development of tho
He said he would not comment the engineers realize this
county's growth a* far as mw
on McCarty's proposed campaign
“ Engineers are tho first I
industry was concerned.
announcement until after he talk- j out now how feasible the S
"Semiuole County U promising
ed with McCarty, who ha* unit. ' Titusville project is in this
to t&gt;e one of tile future industrial
powers in the state," be said.

Ta)i3r, who heads the (line­ tinn filed by a group W NegrooC
man board, emphasized that the The commission decided Tuesds)
United Steelworkers Union has to study tbs lUuation another week
been equally “ adamant” In do* before taking action. The injunc­
minding there should be no tion suit ws» filed Monday seek­
change in contract provisions re* ing to enjoin the city from selling
the courses below par value.
girding working coodllions.
R. Conrad Cooper, chief nego­
tiator for the industry, contended
in his testimony that the union
NEW YORK (UPI)
Slock hat been equally adamant in de­
prices at 1 p. m.:
manding wage increases which
American T A T .......
would hike production costa two
Bethlehem Steel ..........
or thrre times the Iwo pei rent
C A O .........................
•7-*» figure.
52 \
Chrysler
.................
Taylor said that 1* not my
3IH understanding. He asked USW Pulio vaccine inoculations will
dkwheel" satellite as the raoonle^ C urtin ■ Wright .......
258X4 President Da I J. McDonald lie available Oct. 24 at Sanford..................
swung to within 150 miles of Dul’ont
85'i to answer from the audience Seminole Jayrces’ Tourist Infor­
Kattinan Kodak .........
earth, and Use Thor sped about Ford Mutor ...............
S2H whether the union t wage de- mation Building from 9 a. m. to
S p. m.
1,700 miles downrange.
General Electric .......
mand.t were negotiable.
General
Motor*
..........
“ ! don't want a speech, I Just I Registered nuraei will admini­
The trio of successes brought
want an answer," Taylor said, j ster the shots, at the 403 French
wide smiles to U.S. scientists and Graham - Paige ..........
"The answer is ‘yes,’ " Mc­ Ave. building. The Jaycecs are
missilemen, who still have not Inti. T A T .................
planning to sponsor a complete
I.nriliaril
Donald
replied.
recovered from the demoralizing
Cooper commented: "We have j scries of three shot* to be given
effects of the Russian moonroc Minute M I ...............
Penney
.................
eoinc all tnia way for Mr. Mellon- over a period of about seven
kels, l-uniki II and III.
Penn
#
.................
aid to say his wage demands are months Jayi-ee publicity chairman
“ We needed these bad—and we
Pin)rri*
............
negotiable,
it has not Ix-eu so in Dave KlinKvnsmilh said yesterday.
got them," said one.
The booster shots, recommended
ican ..........
the meetings we have had."
Tho “kitchen sink" satellite, a Itoya
The spokesman for Uie 12 big­ once each year after the third
complicated ball of seven experi­ Sear* i» .chuck ..........
gest steel firms told the three- inoculation, will also be available
ments designed to show man Studebaker .................
U.
S.
Steel
.................
man factfinding panel lh.it "un­ Get. 24, Klingeniniith said.
more about the workings of the
Disposable sterile needles to be
Westlnghouic
El...........
happily" the companies and the
near and far universe, was the
steelworkers "arc not even i n ' used only once will be used in the
star of the day with ltx Juno II
agreement aa to what tha basic inoculatiuns which are backed by
launcher. It was a far cry from
issue* are." lie blamed the union the Semimde County Health De­
the blow-up of a similar attempt
partment. The 81 charge is to
for the impasse.
July 18.
Taylor finally broke into union cover the cost of the vaccine and
This time, live 78 foot-long ve
witnesses' testimony Tuesday i n . inoculation materials, Klingenhide fired successfully through
an attempt to drline in plain smith explained. Hours for Ino
all four stages and sent the moonlet whirling into an orbit carry­
United Fund solicitation in terms why the steelworkers are culation of Negroes will be either
1-5 p. m. or 2-3 p. m.
ing it to within 684 miles of earth Pinecrest \*ill take place tomor­ resisting the proposals.
They agreed Uiat it was prima­
at apogee and 348 miles at peri­ row night between 5 and 7 p. m.
UF Pinecrert Subdivision One rily an effort to prevent manage
gee. II is expected to orbit about
solicitors met yesterday at Mrs. ment from exercising unchecked
20 years.
Two transmitters, which will be Charles Wln-hip’s Plnecrest home power to cut the traditional aize
cut off automatically exactly one to discuss plans for the canvass, of work crews in the mills and
year from Tuesday, are now lieiding (he solicitations will be throw men out of work.
Taylor was far from satisfied
transmitting noises “like a flying Mrs. Michael Caolo, 2831 Park
bagpipe" to Us 20 tracking sta­ Ave. Workers are to bring donat­ with tliia "bit of progress,” how­
tion* and hundreds of “ bystand­ ions to the Pinecrest Kiddies (Cor­ ever, and blistered both sides for
ing" radio amateurs around the ner where Mrs. A. L. White wUl their failure to settle the strike.
receive and record the contribu­ He accused them ot endangering
worlds
democratic procedure* by sconr­
When translated, the “ bagpipe" tions.
Mrs. Winstop ia .dditlon One ing the bargaining process.
squeals snd squalls may solve
Even while the hearings droned
mure riddles of the universe, in­ captain. Her helpera are Mrs.
cluding mysteries about earth's Phillip Keck. Mrs. Charles Rasa- on in the gold ami-green confer­
weather.
man, Mrs. Richard Conn, Mrs. ence room of the inlerdepartmenHoward Miller, Mrs. L. D. Sts | lai auditorium, federal attorney*
dig, Mrs. Herman Stanley and prepared legal paper* for recking
an injunction to send the men
5lrv. James Knowles.
Additioo Two is headed by Mrs. back to work for 8U days.
Tha union's plan to fight this
Bernard Fitzgerald, assisted by
Mrs. Nell Kader, Mrs. Frank Gal- move in the courts has spurred
Hie Sanford Post Office will get tom ., Mrs. Ilarv'1 Sherwood and more than the usual amount of
a new look by Christmas Post­ Mrs. Joe Dav *. Mrs. G. G. research Into precedent-setting
master Joel Fields said today.
Zimmerman is captain for Ad­ cases and legislative history uf
Fields said the interior of the ditions Three and Four. She will the Tat Hartley Act.
post office will be painted and car­ be assisted by Mrs. Tom Ste­
riers moved out of the building wart, Mrs. Neil Johnson and Mrs.
"sometime next Week."
Russell Hurd.
Fields said the department is
Workers in other Pinecrest
just waiting confirmation from dis­ areas include Mrs. A1 Hunt, Mrstrict headquarters in Atlanta on Ralph Jarvis, Mrs. Wayde Ruck­
The Seminole DeBary H e a r t
whsre to relocate the carriers until er, Mrs. Miiiun Smith. Mrs. Wil­ Council will meet at I p. m. to4ny
1 CO-CHAIRMEN I F Stetson University's Seminole County’s enlargement
ths paint Job ia finished.
liam Stamper, Mrs. E. C. Harp­ at Mrs. J. G. Kesssnick's homo,
r ampnign in Sent tol« County, Dong Stenstrom, left, nnd Uruiley. (Album
indications are that the carriers er, Mr*. William P. Smith, Mrs. 221 Formosa Rd.. DeBary.
were appointed b university efflcials nt n meeting here yesterday. The
will rent an empty store on Oak Robert Mahan, Mrs. Sonny Pow­
Development of a heart rehahtt*
purpose uf the dr e is to ruise money to enlnrgt t i g Stetson facilities at
Si. and Second until the painting ell, Mrs. John Angel and Mrs. C. itation clinic and a heart benefit
Redding.
job is completed.
will bo discussed.
... DeLand.
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National Republican Committee a t a pre-birthdny party* Shown during1
the presentation on the White House lawn ure Mrs. Clare B. Williams, left,
assistant chairman, and Sen. Thurston B. Morton, chairman of the com*
mittee. The president is 69 today.
(UPI Telephoto)

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
A complex earth satellite leaped
into orbit and two big missiles
•oared hundreds of miles Tues­
day is one of America's most daz­
zling assaults to data oa space
and its fringes.
The 91.3-pound satellite launchmI bjr i 60-ion Juno II rocket,
was sandwiched between suc­
cessful edge-of-space shots by a
Thor I RDM SimI an air-lauuched
ballistic missile (ALBM).
The ALBM was fired from a
B-47 bomber toward the general
direction of the Explorer VI “.Pad-

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UPI)
—Prraident Adolfo Lopez Mateos
of Mexico said today the world
muat unite against the horrors of
war and work for a “dynamic,
generoua realistic peace." The
Mexican president spoke before a
plenary session of the 82 nation
General Assembly.

Fund Solicitation
Meeting Tomorrow

Post Office Set
For New Look Soon

Area Heart Council
To Meet Tonight

Florida's road system Is 30 years
behind in lime and fDoo.ouO behind
in ecoiiumic neceslty, State Sena­
tor Fred O. Dickinson told tho
Sanford I.ions last night.
Dickinson stressed the necessity
of building Florida’s economic
fibre to the Lions and their wives
a t a Civic Center dinner which
marked the 34th anniversary of
the local dub'a chartering.
11 Florida doesn't start planning
for a better road and conserva­
tion system we will regret it ia
the future, Dickinson said. He em­
phasized that we must use our
fruit growth and natural resources
to attract more people Us tho
state.
There aren’t enough recreation
parks in Florida according ia the
senator from West Palm Beach.
Last year 843,000 people register­
ed in Hugh Taylor Birch Park
near Fort Lauderdale but tho
state has only 33 such parks for
weekend picnic and entertainment,
Dlckioson said.
Only three are as large
Tay­
lor Park, he added.

Donations Gain
Tha United Fund received
$271.50 from 29 contributors yes­
terday. This makes $3,748-25 in
total donations so far. The money
came irons 183 contributors.

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Tuetday lo loot through Nov. It.
T h e Grower* Administrative
Committee and the Shippers Ad­
visory Committee made no changes
In orange standards and Just ■
slight change In grapefruit regulalions. But they set for the first
time this season minimum stand­
ards for tangsrlnes, tangeios and
temples.
The new regulations, lo go Into
effect Oct. II, are:
Tangeios: U. S. No. 1 bronte or
better. 33-18 Inches In diameter
with a 10 per cent tolerance for
undersUed fruit.
Tangerines: U. 8. No. 1 and
better, sUe Its or larger.
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JAM SESSION *t Southern Union College in WRdley, Ala., shown Sanford
S L fc
_ ‘‘ASTOUNDING SHE BEASTS OF VENUS"
*r*4 U*ra ar ethsr parties
youths left to right, Roger King, John Ycackle, Matt Karle and Sid Vlhlcn
auim lse by, tkrsugk. uadsr ar
Jr. 8chool President Ur. Walter A. Graham, right, look* on.
COME E.VRLY - BLAST . OFF TIME 7 « P. M. NIT ELY
anCCK as4 CORMBBRUCB, also known as
BRUCB. hta wltsi JUDSON
MATADI, Belgian Congo (UPI) firs on about 300 demonstrators
i l l --------Loon Ia. his
aar, UKRAMU loom in, —Martial law was clamped on In tbs African quarter who had
teaw n as h m a m LooMtai
,T U TIMER, also known as this Belgian Congo port city today gathered thsra la defiance of a
following the death of sis Am_ TJKARl II. O. DIKTB- cant shot down by pollca la a curfew. Twclva Europeans were
aa« MAR TARR DIKTK- riot Tutsday night.
hospitalised ifter being manhand­
hta wlfsi IRA i. PULTON.
Twenty morn Africans wtro re­ led by demonstrslori.
I VIOLET C. TULTOM, bis wlf#i
AVBL1NO
W. A
Mrs. Mary M. (Lana) Peiold, S3,
BL1NO MEXKXDKZ;
MEXKMDKZ: W.
A. HAT ported Injured when police opened
After the pollca llrad on the
MOIL and LULU o. iiATMon, his
Ray It aow darlag .U P ’a B s tn Special
demonitrstori
the city
waa of 000 Palmetto, died yesterday af­
Wlfai HENRY NICKEL. all of
Hale. Eight O’Clock give* yoo (reahlywham, rialm llfs ballevt t . bs dsplagued by a serin of running ternoon at Seminole Memorial Hos­
P
csassdi E. W. ALBER and MART
roasted coffee . . . plus custom grinding
fights between police and Afri­ pital after a short Illness.
T. ALBESC, also knawa as MARY
that brings oet all the flavor &gt;ou pay
cans. The street! were not quiet
T. ALSKE, bla wIf.j PIlANK I*.
Mrs. Pesold was a native of St.
for! Thank* to AftP’s economics Eight
until dawn.
PtlAiHEH. and jr.XXIi: L I’ll.O'clock always cotta considerably !*•«
CHER, hla wlfai IDA M. HIXKit
Police armed with submachine Louis, Mo., and came to Sanford
Mrs. Evelyn J. Cushing, adver­
and —.......mIIIMMH. htr busthan othar coffees of similar quality.
in
1020
.
guns
patrolled
tha
tense
streets
tising
manager
of
the
Sanford
hand. If anyt CIlAIILEH II. URAY,
Now daring this special sale you pay
She was a mamber of All-Souls
JAMES WILSON, and MAHTIIA If. Herald, attended tho Kail con­ today. Gatherings of more than
even lea*.
WiLaoN. his wife: lIKUfIKIlT &lt;1. vention of the Florida Newspaper ftve parsons wars banned and a Catholic Church and tha American
CIUPFKN end MllllAX V. **llll&gt;- Advertising Executives in Talla­ curfew from 7 p. m. to 7 a. m. Legion Auxiliary.
rBX. also known *• MllllAAt
BIRTHDAY
She is auivitod l&gt;y bn' husband,
TBMI.RT CHIPPER./ 'hla Wits. hassee tbis past wrekend. Mrs. was enforced.
(d fi/M u d ic n
JOHN C. BIIOUKB. alia kmvvvn as Cushing ia a member of Ihe
European paratroops in Thys Paul Prtold; two daughters, Mrs.
J. &lt;\ HUOUK.1, ami HARM I. Mosul vA Duectui*.
v ib e , HA* u n it s up Vu« i i i i m &amp; j C .
W am es arul M rr. &gt; ir p itn
*ai»-jw&gt;
BROOKE, hla wtraj JulIX WIL­
After hearing t number of o»*. l'»!M»,d. J.•QDoldvIlle, w»»» aJaeted t Wf^klr.r*: *•.?.*. .ocn, . ».Url P»*/oldJ
LIAM FIXER and KMTKI.LA 1*.
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l'INK.n, hla Wlfs: MARY A. standing speakers, the Advertis­ to aland by In case of more vio­ Jr.; one sister, Mrs. W. H. Otto;
FINER: W. T. CIIAWPOHD an,I ing Executives had a banquet lence.
“SUPER RIGHT” HEAVY WESTERN STEER BEEP
one brother, A. J . Webber.
jEaNA a. ciiA W ruiio, i,l wir,; and a dance Saturday evening
Tbe outbreak was said to have
Rosary services will be said at
n. W. OTTER and UIIACU K. OTTER, hla wlfai the unknawn Iasi with the mualc being furnished a religious background. It oc­ 8 p. m. tonight at Gramkow Fune­
Board af Olraotora nt lha OTTER- by tha 8 tar!lghtcrs dance band. curred aflar 300 members of the ral Home, and a mass Thursday at
KELLEY REALTY UOIII'ORANguniist religious sect Ignored B:30 a. m. at All-Soula Church.
TIOX, a dlaanlvf,1 rorparatlon; C.
William II. Meyer, a Quaker, is a curfew imposed last Saturday
A. F. UNUOHMU and
URDORMB, hla wlfs. If any; the first Democratic Congress­ following a. mob attack on a Euro­
WRAY 8 . LITTLEFIELD and man from Vermont since U52. pean.
ALIiICE R. UTTLMriEI.D, hla aif#
The Nguntlats, who believe In
WATLAND K. UENJAMIN and He registered as a conscientious
IDA V. BENJAMIN, hla wlfai objector during World War II ami witchcraft, get their name fur
PORTERHOUSE
BONELESS ROUND
MRU. MAB r . ALIEN, silo known Is believed to be the first consci­ the Congolese word "ngunsa,"
as MAT T. AI,BIN. and ALIOIJ
TAUUNE AI.BIN OVERMAN. aUo entious objector ever elected to meaning "trambia." Members of
known aa ALICE PALI.INK AL- Congress.
the sect are called "tremblers."
b in : ELain mknkxdkz , j e x NIB BOON, alao known as BAItAII
The Importance of arts groups
J. BOONE, and CALVIN M. IIOOX,
In community life was stressed at
also known as CALVIN M. llooNK
ksr husband: FHAXUia kukteii
a meeting of the Sanford Art
Lb.
and ._ _______ roHTHii. his wirt.
Association last night.
If any, a. A. LOOIlia, also known
Joe Failo, president of the New
as BARAIf
a ARAM A. u nx inMl
n g8 and aa S
BA
Bmyma Beach Art Association
“Super Right" Hat or Mild
told the group that tha Ideal of
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Frrxh Headlests GREEN
all
art
group*
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la
foster
and
m iLLU M r . If ANTE, htr hi
advance art appreciation in the
: CHARLES a . ULOWLX ami
_ ____CLOWES, hla wlf». If
community and to encourage and
V O L U S IA INVESTMENT
advance artistic Ideals.”
JOHN If. LOOUJM. also
The local association was Invit­
JOHN HOWARD LOOMand
__ faniMin. in a
ed to attend an exhibit and reIfa, If any: KltHO FULTON, tinceptiun of tha Naw Smyrna Beach
LULU r . CONKLIN and ...
club. Nov. 4.
CLIN, h tr husbaad. If any;
Lb.
The tentative first exhibit of
LT T. RAYNOIl and tna unrn htlrs of W. A. RAYNOR
the Sanford Art group will be
LULU U. IIAYNOU, his wilt;
Nov. 28 at the civic center.
. LBROY CARTER, and LIMA
Other guests at the meeting
KJAMIN and HKNIIY NICK El,
ttsss untltr lbs Laai Will
were Mary Pike Forster and
Tettawsnt of W. A. RAT*
Helen P. 1la mill of the New
dscsaaad: and aach uf lb*ni
AAP Small Early June
Smyrna Reach club.
jlv,. and If any of llitm l,a
bit, h tr er thslr ru p so th t
sown tpnuttt, htlra at law,
Araphoe Glacier, near Boulder,
lltta, dtvlaaaa, kranlstt. Ran
Colo., Is a mile long, a mile wide
titdliora, tru titfs «r othtr
and two and a half miles above
Itu by, Ihruuuh, undrr nr
Satt him, h tr or fhtm; all
sea level.
eas naiural ar srtlfliltl, hay.
elalmlna lo have or purport
IONA Cream Style Yellow
have any rlaht. tills or In.
tha laud In bamlnolt
Florida, dtterlbsd In tilt
•Mill
TAli that eurtlun ol haclian*
s. Township 3o hotilh,
• --,K s*f• St East eeclna.d by ih«
o.fallswlng UtacribaU linva: coinTODAY &amp; THURSDAY
- mendne at a point nn tha m u
IONA Cut Green
. It a• at asia weetton i, i« :i &lt;•»
OPEN 12:43
Narth of the Uuutliaaat Corn'r
- .ef ,ald Wectlon. thanra Suuth
STIUKK HALL TOSSEIJ TO THE PHE8ll)EaiT—Guy
-• IS* IF Waal III.I (aat, luura
Knrtner (top, center), chairman of the three-man fact*■* ef laaa to tha dltrh whh-lt la
"*“‘th# OUtlat ef hllvar l..«ka,
THI SINSATIONAL
finding Iitturd in the Kant Count-dock strike, confers in
.‘^thanra North Ji* li' Waat (ol
Wsuhlntjton
with
Alex
Chopin
(left)
of
the
New
York
IswlBS alone aald dlWU lie
B IS T-M iU H ...a
(•at nora nr lata to Plliar
Shipping Association and Louis NYaldmnn of the Inter­
IONA Halve* or Sliced
Laka, thanes cnntlnnlna on
MORI SINSATIONAL
national Longshoremen's Association. Knch side blamed
•ama couraa to tha Waal llna
ON THI SCRIINI
of Northeaal quarter of lha
the other in the wulkout. The board then sent its report
■outhaaat quartar of aald Sat.
by
jet
plane
to
President
Eisenhower
in
Puim
Springs,
lion T, lhanca North to lha
Norlhwrat corner of aald forty
Culif., for action in .seeking an injunction under the TaftNeSitMekkc fnmti
•era*: thanca bailnnlns afaln
Hartley law. At bottom, supporters of tho United Steel• l tha plat, of comiuancmani
LADY HETTY
and runnln* lhanca aaal IS:S
workers Union gathered in Los Angeles for a motor­
(•at to lha eantar lint of iMtlo
cade to Pnlm Springs to urge that no injunction steps be
Avanua, tliama North alont
tha rantar llna of trlilu Avanua
i reah Long Green
taken in ending the steel strike despite the breakdown
III faat; thanra North Si’ 3a'
of contruct talks.
Wait 1IS.S faat. to an Iron
CUCUMBERS
rernar; thanca North as* U*
WALDORF While or Colorrd
Weal IIS faet. more nr laaa.
HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
In tha North llna of the aald
Northtail
quartar of tha
Each
kouthaaat quartar of Sarlleu T,
BY I)R. F. LEO KERWIN
thanca Waal Its faat, uioia or
Ivaa, In Ilia Nvrtliwaat Catuar
STAYMAN WINESAP
of aald It arras
Puin is a W arning:
You and atch of you a rt kaiahy
APPLES
tiotlftad that a complaint to qulal
Nabisco Premium
Mrllmtn's Sslsd
title of lha abuva daacilbad proparty has baau (Had asaluai you. Pain is always a friend to be do your part — consult a
• ad you a rt required to aerve copy
Chiropractor and 1st him do
of tha answer or plaadlnn to ihe gin with, bccuuae it is
cumplalut on lha I’lalntlffa' at- warning of serious conseP»r^* the m u l ti will fol
tornay, Harold A. Ward. III. of
Reynold*
(.'•shmtre
SWEET
Hath liars
Wlndarwaadla Sk lluntar, 331 I'ark quences to follow, unless ccr- ,ow*
Avanua. South, Wlutar Perk. Flor­ tain conditions aro complied He releases nerve interfere
ida, and file tba urlelnal answer
POTATOES
or alaadlns In the uffhe of Hi* with. Like other warnings ence by an adjustment. The
Clark of tha Circuit Court on or
this one is *m U Vital force of nsrve entrgy ii
before Ilia hilt' day af November,
dom heeded.
returned to the organs or tieDetergent
t'ssb m rre
ISIS. If yeu fall lo do so JudeKcgulsr Bart
yaanl by default will bo taken
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w
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wh,c.h it foUrmtha ellyr e aupj
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heed this warn- jia|n {j| m warnjn^ 0f trouble.
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• Count), Florid*.
longer. In' k n o 'i “ tac0™M ch™ k I.b .
DONE AND URDEnKD at Sin5 :1 5 .7 :1 9 • 9:23
lng auch warn- One of a aeries of art Idea
ford, litnilnola County, Florid*.
ings, we shorten pubUahed in the public later. U lt 1th day at Octobtr, till.
Cleanser
4c Off
Detergent
U. F. HERNDON
the course th at leads to the eat to osplaln and illustrate
CLERK CIRCUIT rOUIlT
TAKES
ITS
PLACE
SfKMINOl.r: COUNTY d.l.V place where freedom ends the practice o f scientific
FORD. FLORIDA
IN THE MOTION.
and suffering begins. It was Chiropractic, written by Dr.
11)1 Martha T. Vlhltn
IDMISIU &gt;*•« «se«
never intended that man P. Leo Kcrwln whose office te
Deputy Clerk
PICTURE HALL OF
.Ur Purifier
Tickle Patch Dill
WINDER WEKbLC A HUNTER
located at 201 S. French At*.
should
suffer
in
body.
There
200 Magnolia Ave. at 2nd S t m t
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Parents
Announce
Wedding

Enterprise Episcopal Women
O pen Season With Program
The first meetihg of the year
of the
Enterprise
Episcopal
ehurchwomen was held at the
parish house with Miss Elma
Johnson, presiding. During the
business session, plans were com­
pleted for a dessert card party
•t the DeBary Civic Center Oct.
23. beginning at 7 p. m.
m Mrs. Arthur L. Willgoose will
serve as general chairman and
table favors and door prizes will
be provided.

Representing All Saints Church
at the Dayton Deanery were
Mrs. Michael McDermott, Mrs.
Harry Johnquest. Mrs. Millspaugh Van Bracklc. Mrs. Edwin
French, Mrs. Thomas liodgett
and Miss Johnson.
It was announced that the new
wing and special memorial o( the
Bishop Gray Inn at Davenport
is scheduled for Nov. 18. Bishop
Henry Loutitt will conduct the
dedication service and All Saints

OES Meei$
T omorroW
to*

Seminole Chapter 2. Order .f t
the Eastrrn Star will obstr£b
friendship night tomorrow at 8
p. m. at the Masonic Hail.. AH
Eastern Siar members' in th*
area are cordially invited to a^
tend.
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Church is planning to send seve­
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Beckhsm,
ral representatives to the cere­
2310 Magnolia Avr. announce the
mony.
Mrs. Van Bracklc, Christian marriage of their daughter, Eva
education chairman, conducted Faye to Larry Franklin Green
1 the worship service. Mrs. Willgoose gave an interesting talk on of Sanford.
They were married Sept. 29 at
1 women missionaries of the Epis­
copal Church, their recruiting Fulks.on, Ga. anu are temporari­
ly living at the home of Mrs.
and training.
Hostesses for the meeting were Green's parents.
Mrs. Edwin llolfmirr. of DeBary;
Miss Katherine Lltch and Mrs. i
, Robert Cox.

Beasley, Riggins
W edding Plans
Announced

Five Families

HOLLY ARTHCR. enjoying' a birthday party jtiven by her parents, (’apt.
and Mrs. Gerard Arthur in honor of her fourth birthday, at the Arthur
home, 229 Flamingo Dr. in Sunland Estates. Front row at left, UinKor Sul­
livan, Melissa Derust tom, Cindy Checofsky, Holly, and China Sullivan.
Hack row, Sandy Arthur, (the honorce’s brother), (}. H. Rerpstrom and
Candy Chccefsky. The young uuosts received favors of pinwheels, candies
and toy jewelry and were served refreshments of ice cream cones, caku
and soft drinks. Following the party and playtime they went swimming in
the children’s water pool. Some of the mothers assisted with the enter­
taining.
(BerKstrom Photo)

Visited By W .W .
Newcomers welcomed to the
Sanford area by the Welcome
Wagon hostess last week include,
Mr. ami Mrs. William D. Dixon
and &gt;ons, Dwight and Allrn from
Pensacola.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffon Prcsncll
from Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Mr. and
Mrs. V. R. Jones and sons, Gary
David, Kim and Jim. They come
from Arriba, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Le.-prance
from Cortland, N. Y. and Mrs.
L. J. House! from Akron, Ohio.

_________ OF THE ENTERPRISE EPISCOPAL C1IURCHWOMEN are.
left, Mrs. Mnrion Waite, secretary; Mrs. Erma McDermott, treasurer; Miss
Elma Johnston, president and Mrs. Harry Johntiucst, vice president.
tPhoto by Cox)

League Plans
Rummage Sale

Miss Nellie Beasley Honored

Hibiscus Circle
Tours Nursery

County Council

Meets Tomorrow

Personals

Miss Flynt To Wed
Tomorrow Night
Edward Barbour Jr.

The American Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman's
Club will entertain about 200
school teachers and their guevts
at the annual teacher's parly,
tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock at
, tiie Pinccrrst school. Airs. A. W.
Woodall is general chairman
with .Mrs. J. P. Wilson co chair­
man.
Others assisting on committees
arc .Menu, Airs. John White, Mrs.
Paul Dolman ami. Mrs Itslnh
Jarvis; Door prizes, Mr? }tcK
1 Stemper;
Entertainment, Mrs.
Wilson, and Airs. S. G. Ilarriman;
&lt; Favors, and publicity, Mrs. Al­
fred Chiles and decorations, all
committee members.
Serving as hostesses will he,
Airs. Jack Stcmpcr, .Mrs. Chiles,
Airs. White, Mrs. Jarvis, Airs.
Wilson, Airs. Donald Flainin,
Airs. Paul Colman and Airs.
Woodall.

Dirt Garden Circle
Makes N ursery Tour
Alembert of the Dirt Gardener's
Circle met at the home of Mrs.
George Hardin and went in a
group to Farrell's Shack in Win­
ter Park for a luncheon and
business meeting.
A lour of the nursery was con­
ducted in the afternoon. .Mem­
ber* enjoyed the begonias, philo­
dendron. hrouicliad beds and the
lovely fern shade house. The
nursery is planted with many
native plant*.

Children’s Shoes

Circle M e e ts - -

Smothers Hold

Cook-out Party

T he news is in
the stacked
leath er h e e l. . .
The shoe: A soft, light walk­
ing shoe that gives tins Life
Stiide look of pcifection. De­
signed for daytime ilaiieiy
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If you clioote your dry
cleaner with the same car*
you clioova your tine clothes
. . . then you'll choove us
f it your dry cleaning.
We u»e Sanitone Soft-Set®
cleaning method* lo keep
your autumn wanlrul-*
fjthion-frcih . . . looking
and feeling like llic day
you bought it.
We invite you to compare
our Sanitone Service
with any other dry cleaning
to prove tint you cjh
(dually tee and feel
the dilfrrence.

UP TO 42 MILES PER GALLON
1695

deluered in
Hanford

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THURSDAY

Hemerocallis

Chosen For Club Calendar Book

“You can not buy
a better fit in

Calendar

The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer will
Final plant are announced for pie are invited to attend.
the wedding of Aliss Alary Jane
Following the ceremony t meet at 7:30 m m.
Flynt, daughter of .Mrs. Hazel family buffet supper will be
.Methodist Aleif meet at th*
Flynt and S. Edward Barbour served at the home of the bride. homo of Alvin Calhoun for th*
Jr., son of Mr. snd Airs. S. E.
annual smoked mullet supper.
Barbour Sr.
Iloyal Ambassadors of First
The ceremony will take place
Baptist Church 7 p. m.
at the First .Methodist Church,
Saturday at 3 p. ni. with the
Rev. T. C. O'Stcen and Dr. W.
Girl Scouts Meet
P. Brooks Jr., officiating.......... -j
With Mrs. Morgan
No formal invitations are being
Girl Scout tronn 211 met last
sent and all friends of the emi- I The IlsmenvsUh fV-’z-.V ef the
M n tn n ) I'.n n le n m il* m rl T h n r s . I wcj’K at tnc norm- ol tncir lead-'*
day evening at Ihe home of Airs. rf, ’Mrs. i.ewis .Morgan. MemDers
C. F. Lind, Elder Springs with of the troop had made bean bag
toss games which were presented
.Mrs. Eric Vililrn presiding.
Airs. Lind, program chairman, to Mrs. I). A. Latnle of the Gateintroduced Charles Oldman, of way school by- Lit Jaillcl.
The games are made lo aid th*
Farm Forestry Service, who gave
an Interesting talk on shade trees. children of the school with *olof
Joe and Lib Smathers recently He spoke of the various insects coordination.
held a large informal cook out at ami fungi that attack trees and the
Among those present veer*,
tlirir home on Lake Emma, The method of control through the use Mrs. Harold Cooper, rolcador;
mral consisted of a roast pig with ol fungicides.
Leslie Boggs, Sue Jaillct, Judy
all the trimmings.
Lewis, Linda Jones, Vickie AleAir, Chelman also told the cor­ Ctillmigh, Sandra Atycr, Sue Ellen
Attending were the families of rect
method of pruning and the Alitchlr. Adriana Wdtama, Ida
the Harold Huckrrsmlthi, Patrick
llilryi. Robert Itugcnstelns, R. L. use of tree paint at the point of Hearn, Valeric .Moore, Allckki Mor­
Howells, J. L. Ilohhys, Walter severing. A question and answer gan and Sharon Smith.
Gardnrrs, Richard Keogh a n d period followed when members
.Mr. and .Mrs. It. E. Beebe, Ala- received advice on Individual tree
risn Hounds, Air. and Mrs. P. D. problems.
Refreshments were served by
Anderson, the Rev, and Airs. the hostesses. Airs. Lind, .Mrs.
John PlUcy, Air. and Airs. Horace
Vihlen and Airs. J. C. -Sikes.
Cochran.
Air. and Airs. Lewis Sehwelkcrt,
d n automatic washer takes the
.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sehwelkcrt,
Mrs. Otis Sjohlnm, tlia Rev. and guess work out of bleaching with
Airs Ernest lloliek, Sam Cochran. an automatic dispenser that stores,
Pete Kmiha, Airs. Doris Hallo- measures, dilutes and doles out
way, Charles Dam--on, Airs. hiej i Ii at the proper tune in the
Sarah Waters and Doran Atesch. washing process.

Arrangement By Ixora Members

Jumping Jack Shoes

Church

Teachers party

The Friendship League of the
Congregational Christian Church
met at the Fellowship Hall of the
•'First Baby," a cocker spaniel church Monday afternoon to com­
t
Miss Nellie Ruth Beasley, popu- i used in the party rooms and
ftlar bride elect of Oviedo was the bride's tabte, overlaid with puppy, was presented Miss Beas. plete plans for the rummage sale
honored
at
■ miscellaneous , a linen ciulli, was centered with icy by -Mr*. Jones-as a-humorous to '»• held -it 1'0 F a s t F ir s t
shower Saturday evening which a special arrangement of the closing gift.
Street Del. 23 and 21.
■same i'nywer.
was attended uj V, yut-**.
Those who wish to donate Items
Refreshments were served in
Alts* Rentier
seated at the the dining room. The serving lo or au'iik a ir itvywxkWw 'aa &lt;-u'.
•••K it. ’»*•? ••fcoM ■}', V 't
Law&gt;on A. Hardy, Mrs. llettie P. &lt;bride's t ble. was presented an i table, overlaid with a lace cloth, the cnairman, .Mrs. Alice Ivers,
Ragsdale and Airs. Charles T. array of gifts following a game . was centered with a miniature and she will make arrangements
Niblack were hostesses at the ' period. Miss Katherine Miklcr bride and groom doll under a to receive the goods at the salesevent which was held at the kept the bride's gift hook and| heart-shaped
arch surrounded room. Proceeds of the sale will
: Rose Marie Beasley assisted with with pink coral vine interspersed he donated to the work of the
Jones' home.
Arrangements of hibiscus were ! the opening of gifts.
witli pink hibiscus. Crystal cande­ church.'*
labra holding white tapers flank­
ed the ccnterpicee. The crystal
punch howl and a laiy-Susan
holding potato chips and dip were
placed at opposite ends of the
table. Crystal and silver holders
contained chicken salad sand­
wiches, pimento cheese sandwich­
es and mints.
The llibicus Circle of the gar­
den
dub met at the home of
Shoemaker.
Jr.,
gave
various
anj
The Camellia Circle ^of the
Airs. .Margaret .Spencer, on Lake
Sanford Garden Club met for nouncemcnls and rrports from
their first meeting of the season ; the board meeting. Mrs. W. L.
.Marian, for a covered dish lun­
£ I t the home of Mra. Donald Gramkow, flower show chairman,
cheon. After a tour *f Airs. SpenFlamip. Serving as co-hostcsscy gave a brief outline of the com­
! ccr's beautiful garden Jhc group
were Mrs. John Keeling and Mrs. ing flower show and urged mem­
i went to the Bamboo Nursery in
bers to enter either artistic ar­
Stuart Stetson.
Apopka.
Circle president, Mrs. A. K. rangements or specimens of hor­
The Home Demonstration Coun
The owner of the nursery spoke
ticulture. The show will be open
to the public at 3 p. m. following cil will meet tomorrow at the to the group concerning house
Lake Mary
the luncheon and general busi­ home demonstration center with plant*, stressing that they require
tiie Sanford rluh as hoste-s. The more leaching than fertilizer and
ness meeting.
program begins at 10:30 a in. dial the tougher and darker the
Five members of the Camellia with a covered dish lumhron at leaf Ihe inure shade they should
Circle attended the all day work­ noon.
have.
shop in Ml. Dora. They gave re­
On the business agrnda Is elec­
ports on the various ideas they
tion of county officers and re­
had learned at the workshop.
By IDA MAY SJOBLOM
To open a canning jar when
ports from delegates to the short
Mrs. J. G. Oshurn snd her
Guest speaker for the evening course.
the lip of the rubber ring is torn
father, R. II. Chambers, drove to was Mrs. J. M. Fahey, who spo1-*
off, place Hie jar on a folded doth
or paper towel in the top section
Hsvana to visit Mrs. Osburn's on the art ol llon*at or dwarf
son and his family. Mr. Cham­ trees. Mrs. Fahey told the story
An old bureau drawer with of- double boilrr and heat. When
bers then went to Chiplry, where concerning (he origin of the Bon­ wheels attached makes a handy the moisture in Hie jar starts to
his wife has been visiting with sai trees in Japan. She displayed toy holder that can he rolled un­ evaporate, the lid can lie removed
her mother and sisters. Mr. and several trees in beautiful small der a child's bed.
easily.
Sirs. Chambers and Mrs. Uibum ceramic containers which she had
returned Sunday.
made.
The hostesses served delicious
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Welle,
'J f t of Winter Haven, were weekend ! pumpkin pie and coffee to the
guests in home of Mr. and Mrs. following members: Mrs. Shoe,
maker, Mrs. Gramkow, Mrs. Al­
R. M. Lankford.
fred Chiles, Mrs. Milnew Osborne,
Mrs. Charles Lansing, Mrs. Benny
WMS Hears Program Austin, Mrs. Lewis Barley, Mrs. The home of Airs. T. W. Alero the state federation of garden
\V. C. Bliss, Mrs. Don Hamnrr. on Twin l.akes was the selling clubs.
On China Schools
Mrs. S. F. Alanfre, Airs. Eari
Announcement was a!-o made
The Womens Missionary Society I.ce, Airs. J. L. Horton, Jr., Airs. , for the !ir*t tail meeting of the of a workshop to lie In-Id Nov.
of the Lake Mary Baptist Church Harold Chapman, Mrs. Alsdclyn Ixora Circle of the garden club 13 at the Home Demonstration
met on Tuesday evening at 7:30 Kuhn, Airs. K. ('. Harper, Jr., with Airs. Howard .McNulty arid j Center. It will be based on gar­
p m. at the church.
Airs. Vernon Hardin, Airs. Tom Mrs. Ralph Dean serving as co- den therapy and junior club work.
Mrs. C. N. North presided over .McDonald.
Mrs. Harry Lee Jr . gave a rehostesses.
the business sesssion and Mrs.
A covered dish luncheon was port on the workshop held in
Milliard Bowman was in charge
Alt. Dora last week Olliers preserved at 1 -' 30 followed by the I sent included Mines. David Barb,
of the program which was a Ladies Auxiliary
| business session conducted by Don Bales. Andrew Bracken, John
study of the schools in Chins.
Mrs. Wight Kirtley, chairman. 1 Burton, Fred (Janas, Spencer
Those attending were Mrs. J. Meets At Firehouse
A. Varn. Mrs. J. E. Green, Mrs.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Airs. Kirtley announced that Hardin, B. 11 Hollingsworth, W.
J. A. Post. Mrs W. Bowman, Lake Alary Aoluntccr fire depart j arrangement* done by Airs. Fred E. Knowles, John .Morgan, Vann
Mrs. J. T. Heal. Mrs. L. M. ment will meet at the fire house | Ganas and Mri. Andrew Brack­ Darker, W. V. Roberts, R. Al.
Cosson, Mrs. J. East, Mrs. C. tomorrow evening, Uct. 13 at 8 en of the lvora Circle had been Ilo.cmond, Robert Shcilden. J. E.
C. Hollev, Mrs. G. Rickrtson, p. m.
• chosen to decorate the garden Ti-rwilleger and Volte Williams
Mrs. J. A. Chalkley, Sirs. T. W.
All women of the community club calendar book, published by Jr.
Wanslcy and Mrs. C. N. North. are urged to be present to help
Following the meeting refresh­ complete plans for the Halloween
ments of punch and cookies were masquerade party to be held at
served.
the Fire House Uct. 31.

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The wedding wilt take plac*
In the Oviedo First Baptist
Church at 8 p. m. this Saturday
with the Rev. Jack T. Bryant,
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Officials Say

• ABILENE, X a (UP1) Presl' 4 n t Elsenhower ip ttd i by Jet
back to Waahinfton today
I r b quiet 8Mb birthday dinner
a t - t h e Whit# Houm with hit
slightly ailing wife and other
memberi of tba family.
, _ Tba Chief Baecutlve flew Tucala y to Abilene, hia boyhood borne,
lor ground-breaking eeremoniei oo
th e tile of the new three-m lUtondollar Bleeahower prealdential IIferlry- Ha wai accompanied by
hla brother, Dr. MUton S. Eiicnbower, president of John Hopkins
.University.
Press Secretary James C. Hagarty told reporters that when Eleeohmrir returns to the White
Haw s shortly after 2 p. m., he
was expected to spend part of
th e afternoon in bis office before
tba strictly family observance of
)0 a,.birthday.
The President bad no intention
a t. bolding a news conference in
Washington today, but the White
House did not dose the door on a
presidential meeting with report­
ers, later la tba week.
Ib is was the fifth trip Eisen­
hower baa made to Abilene since
becoming President. He no longer
,any close family tie* is this
&gt;n where be lived from early
hood until be went away to
(be U. 8 . Military Aeademy.
The sentimental ties, however,
arc strong, largely because In the
family borne, the adjoining Eisen­
hower museum and the soon-to-be
started library, tba President has
an enduring repository for the
reties and documents of his pro­
fessional career, plus the physical
evidence of the surroundings in
which be spent bis formative
yfars.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — U. S.
official* believe that any effort
by Soviet Premier Nikita Khruahebev to bring back the late Josef
Stalin's terrorist rule would mean
the down fall of Khrushchev.
The keenest American observer*
of Soviet affairs believe the West
la only beginning to aee the con­
sequences of Khrushchev’* aboli­
tion of maia terror.
If Russia continues to become
more normal Internally, they feel,
there 1* official hope that the
West can eventually work out
some at its problems with Soviet
leaders.
More and more, they say, Khru­
shchev and Soviet leaders most
answer to the will of the Soviet
public. There will be no democra­
cy in Russia, they believe, but
each step of frscdoa necessarily
leads to another.
These observers are convinced
that Khrushchev cannot set back
the eloek to 1M2 when Stalin held
the Soviet Union In an Iran grip.
If he tries, they say, U will be
tbe end of Khrushchev.
U. S. officials are looking to tha
future with some optimism be­
cause they believe the Soviet Un­
ion's internal ehanges mean that
time Is on the side of the West.
It wai pointed- out that even
though there la (till a secret po­
lice, public opinion la playing an
Important rale In Soviet officials'
thinking. And that means, prima­
rily, Khruahchav’a thinking.
American experts aee two fea­
tures of Soviet public opinion that
arc Important as far a t Eaat-Weit
relation* are concerned.
One Is that the average Soviet
citiien care* little about how for­
eign affairs are handled aa long
as hi* country la at peace.
The other is that the Soviet publie Is mar# pro-American than
anything else, axcapt, of court*,
• f i i Cj.-kt. A m erirsrj a r t very
popular in Russia, it was noted.
Hence, the warm reception for
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
in the Soviet Union Una summer
even though bo previously had
been pictured in Russian newt
media as a leading reactionary
and Communist witch-hunter.

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LONG WAY FROM HOME — Three teonaged girls, thought nt first to be
kidnap victims, were captured with the three men with whom they fieri
their Helena, Mont., home. Shown in the jail at Apalnchlcoln, Florida, nre
(left to rig h t): Claudia Fuller, Sharon McDowell, und Sharon Ilnlnzs. The
girls were thought to have been kidnapped, but questioning after their
capture revealed they had accompanied the men freely. (UPI Telephoto)

Large 'Favorite Son' Crop Budding
WASHINGTON (UPI) - It may
be too early for a head count,
but 1 M0 looks like a big crop
year for "favorite' son" presiden­
tial candidates.
Some already are stirring — or
being stirred by political friends.
A few candidacies may not reach
full bloom until convantloo time
next summer.
Florida officials think Sen.
George A. Smalhers may announce
1.U formal acceptance of a draft
a t that state's "favorite son" at
a lunch In Miami Fnday.
In Asheville. N C. Kentucky's
ever-running preside! . . . aspirant,
Gov. A. B. (Happy) Chandler,
brightened the Southern Governori
Conference with the word that
ha'll be In the Democratic presi­
dential race nest year.

PrtBTLAVn, Ore. (UPI) —
invoking bablta of parents deter­
mine. to a considerable extent
whether or not their children
smoko. So indicates e study by
the American Cancer Society cov­
ering 21,NO high school students
in this area. Some of the find­
in g
The ratio of smoking is highest
among chllden in families in
which both parents smoke; lowest
in those in which neither parent
NEW Y o n tc (U P I) - u . s.
smokes. Smoking habits of boys
tend to conform to those of the corporations spent It,SOI),000,000
espanding their oversets branch­
father; girts follow mother.
es and subsidiaries last year but
There are slightly more than 12 invested $2 ,200,000,000 in firms un­
million Jews In the world. About der foreign ownership and opera­
•,200,000 live in North, Central tion, according to .'ie U. S. Com­
end South America; about 3.300.- merce Department.
The overseas expansion ligure
? 000 la Europe: approximately !,* M0,000 la Asia; some SCO,ooo in was off 12 per cent flrosn 1837
Africa and about U .000 in Aus­ while the Investment In foreign
firms figure was up 290 per cent.
tralia and New Zealand.

U. S. Firms Prefer
To Invest Money

Democratic governors, who out­ The Senate'* four ranking Dem­
number Republican state leaders ocratic presidential possibilities
33 to 13, dominate the list of are automatic favorite ion candi­
probable or potential favorite aona. dates—U they never reach greater
They Include California's Ed­ convention glory.
mund G. (Pat) Brown, Ohio'a Mi­ They ere Sena. John I*. Kennedy
chael V. Disallr, Michigan'* G. of Masaachuseitf. Hubert II. Hum­
Mermen (Soapy) WUUama, and phrey of Minnesota, Stuart Syming­
New Jeraey'a Robert B. Meyner. ton of Missouri and Lyndon B.
Other possibility* are Colorado'* Johnson of Texaa.
Stephen L. R. McNicholj and
Traditionally, so-called favorite
Washington'* Albert D. Roselllni. son candidacies are put forward
Among Republican governor* in to hold a atate’a delegation in rethis category are William* G. otral- j »d’ve for ton»eniiou T.»UUi» (mitoixwC CLtiiuv
' Vswix. v* v**w a possible presiden­
wood of West Virginia. New York’* tial aspirant on the ballot wbera
Go*.
Ar-Rockefeller, if he he could attract vnfr* In *•»«*» of
entered the GOP presidential race, a deadlock, or aerva as a "lightn­
would be far more than just a ing rod" for a vice presidential
favorite son candidate.
nomination.

Two Politicians' W ives
Tell All To Their Diaries

OCTOBER 12
Admissions
Eugene C. Padgett, Sanford
Elisabeth M. Bowes, Sanford
Vera Mae Moore, Sanford
James Lingenfeltcr, Sanford
Christopher J . Holmes,
DeBary
OCTOBER 13
Admissions
Eva M. Benton, Sanford
Frances Grave, Casselberry
Filbert Welch, Buangettstown,
Pa.
Shirley Roaack, Osteen
Pinkie Mitchell, Mims
Dismissals
Floyd Coe. DeBary
Dorothy Evans, Sanford
Carl SchuhncU, Sanford
Thelma Brewer, Sanford
listen Fits Randolph,
DeBary
Ora Belt Cook, Sanford
Edna Mae Gorman and baby,
Sanford
Fern Benedict and baby,
Lake Mary
Ethel Caldwell, Sanford

WASHINGTON (UPI) - At least got back safe" from that spec­
two women in the Eisenhower tacular trip.
Who knows, the human aide ot
administration ar* keeping a re­
cord of the part they’re playing today's history may be going into
in history, It alt goes down in the ladies’ diaries.
dhrtr daily diaries.
*
'' A t fvlxon jots down exVitliog
notes in her Journal, especially
when ahe's globe-trotting with the
vice president. Nina Khrushchev,
wife of the Soviet premier, told
her she ought to write a book.
i
WASHINGTON (LTD - The
Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan tells
ill to her diary about her official Federal Civil Rights Commission
life as the wife of the State De­ met today to weigh the advisability
of extending its investigations to
partment's chief of protocol.
down
in
an
easy
chair
in
the
liv­
Notice the tkrtltlag change In
racial bias in hiring, Jury selec
Bui
both
women
disclaim
any
: Dorla. Bet that la only part of ing room.
................
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tloa,
transportation and hotel ac"Oh. he’d call out a greeting, desire to publish their diaries
i the miracle. Ltsleu to her moth­
er's report of hew romance again such as 'Hello, Honey’, but he Mrs. Nixon* says she la writing c°romodations
The controversial commission,
returned to a stodgy married would stay in there with his news­ her personal memoirs for her originally scheduled to die this
daughters,
Tricl*
and
Julia.
cenplat Wivea, It isn't the age paper or walch TV till 1 called
As the wife ot a diplomatic top- fall, began a aerlea of meetings
af # that makes you lose your him to dinner.
"But now he actually invites me kick, blonde blue-eyed Ruth Bu­ to map plans for the two addi­
mates, but that rail of excess
tional years of life which Congress
upkelatary around your equator: to go out for a date. Previously, I chanan is privy to the intimate voted over southern objections.
side
ot
state
visits.
Soma
of
it
would
hint
at
this
Idea
and
even
He tend for the dieting booklet
The group also faced the prob­
belew sad salvaga your waning suggest a good color movie, but makes good reading, sba con­ lem of the many staff memberi
he'd say we could sea plenty of cedes. But not for public print.
romance.
There are about 1,300 tile la
"If anyone writes a book," in and one commissioner who have
movies on IV so why waste our
BY - GEORGE W. CRANE,
H U be fMlined. Other commissioners surance firms in the United
lists Sirs. Buchanan,
Uma going out.
have indicated they also would like States.
PH. D-, M. IX, "Now. he actually takes the Ini­ Wiley.
When the Buchanans are escort-1 (•* Butt­
CASE C — MB: Doris B.( aged tiative and asks me to go out. so
18 la the “fatty" high school junior I wish you'd tell other wives about ing the president’s high-ranklug 1 form er Virginia Gov. John S.
mentioned yesterday.
the romantic improvement that oc­ guests around tha country, t h e ! D*ttlw. who strongly dissented
She launched on the 10-day dehy­ curs when they regain their youth­ manages to do her personal acrib-' *rom w ine of the commission's
bling In planes, trains and crowd-1 recent anil-dlscrlmlnation recomdration diet, and after the loth ful finuri-."
eu watting rooms.
! "irmlations. resigned Monday.
day her weight had dropped from
WIVES, TAKE NOTE
She aayt the State Department 1 Battle said he wated to devote
134 to 143, or U lbs.
Girls, watch your hips when
tries to do a smooth Job of red hul ,ime to Bis law practice,
That slaUd her, for dieters need your allure slips.
carpet planning for every chief of I I11* ala-member commission —
quick reassurance. Then she shift­ And don't think a tightly laced
state — but it doesn't always normally composed of three south­
ed to her family doctor's moderate girdle will toot your husband the work
erner* and three northerners —
that way,
diet and lost 2 lbs. per week there­ way it does the general public.
"Everything went according to was expected to continue its in­
For
he
sees
you
at
times
without
on.
schedule . . . minute by minute vestigations of and Negro discrim­
It was I weeks later when 1 saw that girdle; Those rolls of ugly when Queen Elisabeth wai here," ination in bousing, voting and ad­
Doris again. She had streamlined fat may curb bis ardor and kill confides Mrs. Buchanan.
vocation.
her figure remarkably, for now the romantic devotion he used to
But her jotted impressions of These Investigations In Florida,
have.
she weighed only 131 lbs.
Do you waddle like a walrus the Khrushchev cross-country tour Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana.
She was as happy as a lark, when you walk? If he tries to re­ run to such descriptions as "wild" Tennessee and elsewhere led to
fur her mother had bought her vive some of that former court­ . . "hectic" and "three-ring cir- the recent recommendations which
some new clothes to fit her more ship romance, does he find he is cus." She confesses the heaved a *°uthcrn lawmakers denounced,
slender figure and a couple of the juggling a baby hippo on his sigh of r e lie f when "everyone l h* m o,t controversial suggested
that federal authorities take over
boys had started asking her fur knee?
dales.
local voter registration when nec­
If he gallantly tries to steer you
essary to guarantee Negro rights.
"Dr. Crane, it took me less Hun around the ballroom floor In a
Some source* in the commission
3 month*, aud U was well worth dance, does he feci as awkward
said they expected the ageocy to
it," the added
and conspicuous as if he were a
look into discrimination in hiring.
MOTHER'S STORY
gigolo hired to cavort with a fat
PASADENA, Calif. (UPt) - "Jim Crow” practical in hotels,
Later I met her mother and dowager? Don't be elephantine:
Another major gain in the fight public facilities and transportation
How do you wives expect to hold
found that she, too, had joined
Doris in a mutual dieting contest. the lifelong devotion of your mate against hunger has been reported. systems, and bars to Negro jurors.
One sourct said any expanded
Researchers at the California
"Dr. Crane.” her mother began. if you throw away those alluring
" I am only 38 and my husband is charms, including the slender fig- Institute of Technology produced inquiry also might look into al­
leged police brutality against Neg­
39, yet we bad degenerated into ure, of your wedding days
winter rye in two months by
Get hep; That means, send for spraying with Gihberellin, a hor­ roes and ddfertng criminal penal­
a did), stodgy type of couple,
ties meted out according to race.
"Our affection was largely pla­ the hooklet 'How to Lose 10 lbs. mone. The speedup eliminated
tonic. My husband didn't show m 10 Days," Including a stamped the • lo I weeks of cold weather
Rare varieties of hybrtd petu­
much of his former ardor or phy­ irturn envelope, plus 20c (non­ usually required in the growth nia seeds produced at Paooia,
profit).
sical interest in me.
cycle. It can also be don* with Colo., sell for aa much aa $7,000 a
"So 1 also bad a serious prob­ You ran duplicate what Doris winter wheat, they said.
pound wholesale.
lem myself, In addition to my and her mother did. Nobody else
can
slenderise
you
but
yourself:
worry about DoriJ. As a result,
ippfiwsee—with duTflan* and a
(Always wilt* t* Dr. Crxae la
modern LP-Caa range. On a new
when she asked me to join her on
modem rang* tbe flame nd|uau ita diet, I decided to do so, for 1 car* of this newspaper, ratiosmil—foods can't bum nr bod ever.
WALT OATMAN HEARING CONSULTANT
weighed 138 and am just the same lag a long fr stamped, addressed
Automatic cooking is roars —
envelope
and
2
*c
to
cover
typing
Will cheek your
• hen you use Gulllone. It's tost,
height as Doris.
and
printing
costs
when
yea
scad
clean,
dependent* heat-even in
"Now my weight is only 133, ami
hearing or hearing
"line* down" weather. Yet this
1 feel like a new woman. And for on* of Us booklets.)
modem fuel coeteonly peanieeaday.
aid
my husband be* certainly changed,
THURSDAY 1:00 p. m . lo 1:00 p. m.
too, tor be come* out into the
SELECT AND LAY AWAY
kitchen as soon as he reaches CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW AT
borne at night, and kisses me as
FAUST'S DRUG STORE
if I were a young girl again.
W1EBOLDTS
Sanford
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Pennant Winning
Dodgers Place One
On All-Star Team

Seminole Star Fullback
Out For Rest O f Season
By JERRY COVINGTON
and went 44 yards for one of the filled In for Lovelace last week
The Sanford Semlnolei are hard Seminole TD's last week, ran the and was the big offensive gun ia
at work this week in an effort quarterback spot on the JV team scoring two touchdowns, has been
moved back to his offensive end
to patch up their defense after last year.
being battered by a strong St. 1 While the loss of Risner will be position.
There will be several changes
greatly felt, the Seininoles will
Augustine team last week.
The defense had its troubles get an offensive boost from the In the defensive lineup since the
A last week in stopping the running return of Johnny Lovelace to the two platoon system has been
V attack of the Yellow Jackets and halfback spot. Lovelace received sidelined. Co-captain Charle Bo­
the Seminole coaches have done an injury two weeks ago in the gan will be used on both offense
away with the two platoon xystem Apopka game but is well now and and defense in an effort to add
in an effort to strengthen this will be ready to resume full re­ experience in the play stopping
sponsibility. Jim m y Qraccy, who department. Also Poberts, Ray
phase of the game.
In the contest last week hard
running fullback Lin Risner re­
IN THERE PITCHING - - - By Alan Mav«r
ceived a fractured Jaw in a pileup and will be out for the balance
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5 C U 7 H Y /E S T
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vices will be greatly missed and
it will also create a problem
in the Seminolc'a attack.
Alex McKibbin, who played a
great defensive game last week
as linebacker, Is being run at the
quarterback spot while the SemiA note coaches have switched Mike
Roberta to the fullback spot. How­
ever, the coaches arc trying sev­
eral combinations. Right now Ro­
berts looks like the lad to take
over for Risner. He is big and
runs hard.
He still will handle the punting
and a great deal of the passing.
McKibbin, who grabbed a fumble

Navy Bowlers

Lundquist, McKibbin, and J a m u
Markham will see action In both
ends of the game. McKibbin and
Johnny Whelchel were probably the
most impressive Seininoles on de­
fense last week and if the others
are able to add as much it should
be a different game this week.
Also offensive guard Burk Winn
will be played in the defensive
line this Friday against Fort My­
ers.

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On Road Tonight
By JERRY COVINGTON
The Seminole JV’s travel to DeLand tonight where they will face
a tough Bulldog JV squad.
This will be the third game of the
season for Ihc baby Scminoles and
they now sport a respective 1-1
record. They lost their opener 7 0
to Leesburg and roared back last
week here with a very impressive
33-0 victory of the New Smyrna
Barracudas.
The potent Seminole offense will
be lacking the hard running of full­
back Bill Phagan but there are
several lads who are ready to step
in and fill the role. Phagan has
been so impressive in his action
with the JV's that the varsity has
called him up for a look. He will
be starting linebacker on defense
for the Seminolcs when they face
Fort Myers Friday night.

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who looked very impressive last
week. Butch Wiser, who threw two
ID passes to Donald Harvey
against New Smyrna, will aec
plenty of action along with Jim
Terwilliger at quarterback, and
Bobby Bowen and Uubba Davis at
the halbacks. Davis was one nf the
big guns last week running all 3 of
the extra points.
The JV defense will be centered
around PeeWce Knight, Ward Wa­
ters, and Johnny Phillips who were
ail so impressive last week in hold­
ing the Barracudas to near nothing
in the rushing department. Phillips
in addition to running the lineback­
er spot, will handle all of the of­
The Bums, who feature long- fensive center cnorcs.
United Press International
The Los Angeles Rams are rang* offensive power, aro fa­
three-point favorites to smash the vored over Green Bay although
National Football League's only Bill Wade, their No. 1 quarter­
remaining perfect record Sunday back. has a knee injury which
when they tackle the Green Bay may hamper him. Wade likes to
fire long passes to Jim Phillips
Packers at Milwaukee.
HOUSTON. Tex. (UPD-Curley
Los Angeles is favored although and Del Shofncr. Jon Arnett, Ills
it dropped two of its first three other top target, is injured. The I.cc, the brash newcomer from Los
games while Green Bay, surprise Packers aho must stop Ollic Mat- Angeles, puls his fast-moving drive
team of the campaign, swept its son. who cracked the Hear line for a shot at the world heavyfor 199 yards during a 28 21 Ram ! weight crown on Ihc line tonight in
first three starts.
a nationally televised match with
In another key Western Division triumph last Sunday.
John Umlai. Baltimore's past dangerous Cleveland Williams
game, the champion Baltimore
The 210-pound Williams was a
Colts (2-1) are 'lim , one-point cr, has been oft targ et with some
choices for their game with the of his throws this season. Ilay j *hght favorite going into tonight's
Bears (1-2) at Chicago. The Lions Btrry and Lenny Moore, two 0f j M-round ABC-IV battle starting at
(0-3) are favored over the San hu key receivers, have been ham- | P- n)- c -(* t,ul some observers
Francisco Forty-Niners (2-1) by pered by injuries but should be in ,a ‘&lt;* this was only because the “ big
------ shape for the clash with cat’ was better known h er. than
better
two points at Detroit in the other —
Lee.
the Bear-.
Western Division clash.
Milt Plum, Cleveland’s quarter­
The New York Giants arc Sun­
day's heaviest favorites. They arc back, has a bruised chest and a
6 W point choices to whip the gash on his ankle but will play Heads Committee
Eagles at New York although against (he Cardinals.
PHILADELPHIA (UPII - The
Philadelphia and New York are Liberty Bowl Association has
they took a 49-21 walloping from
the Eagles two weeks ago at Phil­ in good physical condition for named former Columbia Univer­
Ihcir Yankee Stadium game. Tom sity football coach lx&gt;u Little to
adelphia.
New York. Philadelphia and the my McDonald of the Eagles, top head the selection committee
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which will _name
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the Eastern Division lead with 2-1 passes and the league's leading Dec. 13 post scasoa classic.
Top Strength
records. The Redskins and Pitts scorer this season with 30 points,
Little's committee hopes to pit
NEW YORK (UPI) - The New burgh Slcclcrs (1-2) arc rated suffered a hard blow on the face the top Eastern independent team
York Giants expect to He at al­ even for their game at Washing | in last week’s game with Pitts- against the best squad from an­
most top strength for Sunday's ton. In the other Eastern Division burgh but X-rays revealed no other section of if.* country in the
home opener against the Phila­ pairing, the Browns (1-2) arc 4G fracture. He'll play,
newest bowl game.
delphia Eagles.
point choices to beat the Chicago
Coach Jim Lee Howell said i Cardinals ( 1 -2 ) at Cleveland.
Tuesday the only possible excep­
Green Day has been winning
tion would he Phil King, who with a good defense that has, al­
plays halfback or fullback on of­ lowed only 36 points, an average
fense. King injured a knee against of 12 a game, in defeating the
the Cleveland Browns last Sunday. Bear., Lions and Korlv N’iners.

After the third week of bowling,
the Navy League has tigntened up
with five teams tied for first place
with identical 8 won 4 lost records.
VAH-7 ••A” leading by pinfall,
look 3 from Wing Team with Uhr
leading the way and Boyer tops for
the losers.
GCA-Tower gang also took 3
from VAH-3 Bravo as Grimes hit
for a 320, while Rohrer kept the
••B" Team going.
Communications shocked every­
one and climbed from 7th place by
swamping the VAH-7 *B” Team for
a league season high senes, 2338
for four points. Ralph Parris took
honors for the Communicators wtih
Lindy Heucr picking up the 3-7,
and Wayne Ross getting tho 3-8-10.
Alassey got the 3-10 as Neri was
high for the losers.
The PASRO.N White-Hats led by
Carathers 320 took a big three
points from the league leading Op­
erations team, who dropped to 6 th
place. Despite Stctler rolling a 319.
VAH-3 Alfa split with the Leath­
ernecks to round out the five teams
tied for first place.
VAH-3 Charlie got three from the
FASRON Chief's in the remaining
game for the night.
Next week should scramble the
standings again, or make them
tighter as the GCA Tower outfit
meets last place VAH-3 “C" on
alleys 1 and 2. VAH-3 “A” takes on
the Combatwing One Team on 3
and 4, with VAH-3 "B” meeting the
Marines on 3 and 6 for the early
bowlers. Late bowling pits Com­
munications versus Operations on
1 and 2, as VAH 7 "B" takes on
the Chiefs on 3 and 4 and WhiteHats meets VAH-7 "A” for a battle
for first place on 3 and t).

Rams Favored In N F L
Grid Action This W eek

Brash Newcomer
Fights Tonight

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Picks Of The Week
NEW YORK (UPI) — We pick th e
weekend college football winners as fol­
lows:
Cornell over Yale — Elia auffer firs t
loss.
Syracuse over Holy Cross—About 21*0,
although both unbeaten.
Penn State over Boston U.—Richie
Lucas and cohorts red hot.
Also Pennsylvania over Brown, Boston
College over Dartmouth, Harvard over
Columbia. Princeton over Colgate, Rutgers
over Bucknell, Massachusetts over Rhode
Island. Delaware over New Hampshire,
Connecticut over Maine.
Northwestern over Michigan—But by
close score.
Iowa over Wisconsin—Hawks have edge
in power.
Notre Dame over Michigan State —
Irish were good against California.
Purdue over Ohio State — Ask Notre
Dame and Wisconsin.
Also Indiana over Nebraska. Illinois
over Minnesota, Oklahoma over Missouri,
Kansas over Kansas State, Miami (Ohio)
over Villanova. Colorado over Iowa State,
Detroit over Xavier, Wichita over Cincin­
nati.
Georgia Tech over Auburn — On the
Jackets1 showing against Tenn.
Army over Duke — Cadets bounce bock.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Wally
Moon, who staged a fine come­
back after a 1938 flop, was the
only member of the world cham­
pion Los Angeles Dodgers named
today to the United Press Inter­
national's 1339 National League
All-star team.
The 24-man committee, made
up of three baseball experts from
each city, in the league, selected
four members of the second place
Milwaukee Braves, two stars each
from the San Francisco Giants
and Cincinnati Reds and one Chi­
cago Cub to round out a 10 man
squad. The team boaata two 2 tgame winners and a .309 team
batting average.
Selected from the Braves wrre
catcher Del Crandall, slugging
third-baseman Ed Mathews, bat­
ting champ Hank Aaron and
pitcher Lew Burdette. Outfielder,
Willie Maya and 21-game winner!
Sam Jones were picked frum the
Giants, first-baseman Frank Rob­
inson and second-baseman John­
ny Temple were ihe Reds selected and shortstop Ernie Banks was
the Cub honored.
Robinson and Orlando Ccpcda
of the Giants finished with 10
votes each in the balloting for
first base but the tie was re­
solved in favor of Robinson be­
PHILADELPHIA (UPD-Quiet,
cause he also received five votes
soft spoken and mild mannered
as an outfielder.
Jones and Burdette compiled was his trademark, even when the
identical 21-13 records and each stings and arrows of disappoint­
pitched four shutouts. Each of the ment dug deepest.
eight regulars played in at least
Quiet, soft spoken, mild man­
143 games, only one batted less
than .300 and they totaled 248 nered, with modesty added, is his
homers — or an average of 31 trademark now, with his most
apiece for the season.
successful season in six years ra ­
The complete voting position by­ pidly growing.
position:
He is Steve Sebo, who’ was
Catcher: Del Crandall, Braves
( 2 1 ), Smokey Burgess. Pirates named today the United Press In­
(2). Ed Uailcy, Reds (t).
ternational football Coach of the
h'irtt-Ttttrm,»/r F'.v.-l- ffi'V/r W w - '.U hum . CCL-xLig Ltffc. Bry
son. RecH
O/Japtlp Coned a J.
Giants (10 each), Joc'Ciioning.” •* ‘ i -eweated out the di;i"
ham, Cardinals (2), Joe Adcock, ment at the University of PennBraves and Gil Hodges, Dodgers s)lvania In the dreary days when
( l each).
Prim stripped its football of any
Second-Basemen: Johnny Tem­ vestige of power bending back­
ple. Reds (13). Charlie Neat, ward to Ivy League demands.
Dodgers ( 8 ), Don Blasuigamc,
lie is the Coach of the Week
Cardinal* (1).
because his road back team, un­
• Shortstop: Ernlo Banks, Cubs beaten. untied, unscored on, up­
(23), Johnny Logan, Braves (1).
set Princeton Saturday, 180, one
Third-Baseman: Ed Mathews, short week after it lopped de­
Braves (18), Ken Boyer, Cardi­ fending Ivy champion Dartmouth.
nals ( 8 ).
The two victories over the coO u t f i e l d e r s : Hank Aaron, (avorites for the Ivy title followed
Braves and Willie Mays, Giants a shutout triumph over Lafayette,
(23 each), Wally Moon, Dodgers the first season since 1943 that
(10), Robinson, Reds and Vada
Pinson, (3 each), Joe Cunning­
ham, Cardinals (4), Guv Bell,
Reds and Duke Snider, Dodgers
( 1 each).
I'ltc hers: Sam Jones, Giants
(21), Lew Burdette, Braves (12),
Warren Spahn, Braves (9), Elroy
Face, Pirates and Johnny Anlonelli, Gisnu (3 each).

o t ••

Navy over Miami (Fla.)—In a close on«»
Also Louisiana State over Kentucky,
Mississippi State over Georgia, Tenndlle*
over Alabama, North Carolina over Mary*
land. Mississipi over Tulane. Florida over
Vanderbilt, Pittsburgh over West Virginia^
George Washington over Furman, Rich*
mond over Citadel, Virginia Tech over Vir­
ginia. Florida State over Memphis State,
Wake Forest over North Carolina State,
VMI over William and Mary.
Texas over Arkansas — In a thriller be­
tween unbeatens.
Texas Christian over Texas A AM—Bet*
ter defense.
Southern Methodist over Rice—Su­
perior passing.
Also Baylor over Texas Tech, Tulsa
over Hardin-Simmons. Oklahoma over
Houston, New Mexico over Arizona. Missis*
sippi Southern over West Texas State.
Southern California over Washington—
USC line gives Huskies loss.
UCLA over California — Bears haven't
jelled.
Stanford over Washington State—But
too close for comfort.
Also Air Force over Oregon. Marquette
over College of Pacific, Oregon State over
Idaho, Wyoming over Brigham Young,
Utah over tjenver, Utah Stnte over Mon*
tana, Arizona State over Colorado State.

Sebo Named Coach O f The W eek
Psnn won Us first three games vorvd position In the championship
while blanking its opponents, and race.
boomed the Quakers to the faCharacteristically, in the cam*
pus delirium at the flying start,
a composed Sebo handed out tho
praise to everyone else. Ho ticked
them off on his fingertips la tho
“ give credit" department — tha
(cam, his assistant coaches, thelf
assignments, their spiriL
“ It's a combination of everyone
Tha Crooms Academy Panthers —a stay-together effort to get Um
will try for their second football job done. There's a close faellag
wld of ths season Friday night In among ourselves. No one Is try*
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Crooms Academy
In Action Friday

Tha Panthers nave a M recordj
so far this season. They won their j
fiisl toufcienie game m two years i
last week, chalking up a 12 8 score |
over Gainesville's Lincoln High.
Both touchdowns wrre made by
Collins after being set up by Burke
and Green,
Head coach Holt Is not satisfied
with the team 's overall perform­
ance but expects his boys to be at
their best around mid-scaion.
Crooms has four home games and
two away games to play after the
Lincoln contest.

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IN 1873___

Choosey Braves
MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Thai
Milwaukee Braves “ arc going to
be a little choosey" in selecting a
replacement for retired manager
Fred Haney, General Manager
John Mcllale admitted today.
Mcllalc said the Braves have
not interviewed anyone in connec­
tion with the vacancy but added
“ we've talked about possibilities"
in front office meetings.

Texas Trip
LONDON (UPI) — Dave Charnley. lightweight champion of the
Britiah Empire, plans to leave
here early next month for Hous­
ton. Tex , where he will meet
world champion Joe Brown in a
15-round title bout Dec. 2.
Charnlcy signed contracts Tues­
day (or the bout. Ha will receive
20 per cent of the net gate and
20 per cent of TV, movie and ra |
dio receipts.

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Tremendous changes have taken place — in business and living — aincc 1873, when
W. J. Hill opened the Hill Lumber and Supply Yard a t 213 W. Third Street in Sanford.
The automobile was aa yet only a fantastic dream; moat of the west stilt
a wilderness; baseball, football, tha movies, electric lights, the telephone,
water-mix paint, Nikita Khrushchev and thousands of names common*
place to this generation were aa yet unknown.
Yes, 86 years is a long time. Four generations have grown up and the fifth is on the
way. But the Hill Lumber and Supply Yard is still as youthful and vigorous today

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under the management of its Vice President J. H. Crapps as when the Founder W.
J. Hill sold his first order of Lumber.
The old landmark th at housed the business for so long, has been torn down
and will toon be replaced by Senford's newest, most modern salesroom.
Watch for further announcementa in this paper. And — in the meantime—
Remember:
WE RE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL DURING ALTERATIONS.

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Thursday aorns 320.000 pM M of
pa H r that are praetlaally a t geod
a t mousy.
! They ar* the Treasury's a t v I
par cant securities, aaM Iatt weak
to ratM I2.2oo.ooo.ooo. Tha issue
draw an unprecedented numbar of
i lendarl. Tha bait waa tha 3 par
cent lmersit rate, tha highest ta
30 y tart.
Soma lio.oon "llttla’* investors
»wamp«d the Treaiury with erdera
lor tha notea. Another 10,000 tubaeripUona wer* entered by tba pfa.
fissions!*—banks, Insurance cops*
pantea and b l| pension funds.
Offldalt believed that thousands
of Ui* "little guys" ta c k thatr
money into markatabia governmaat saeurttles for tha first ttatf.
Thata Investors serapad tofathar
tha fundi by cashing la aaviaga
bonds, withdrawal manay fram
saving* aeeounta and digging lata
"old aoek" hoards.
Tha TTaasury offered aome la for*
matton to these small, Oret-timt
lenders.
The naw I per cant notaa, It
pointed out, ara as anonymawa aa
currency. I f tha nota ie leet or
stolen, anyone could salt it or hold
It until maturity and cash It fas.
Changaa of ownership need no*
ba reported to the Treasury. Tba
name of tha original buyer la kept
on file but does not a p ta r on tha
security.
The Treasury emphasised th at.it
could not cash tha naw aataa unlit
they mature on Aug. IS, llga. Offtciala feared thia might net ba un­
derstood by many savara accus­
tomed to redeeming savings
at any time.

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TOKYO (UP!) _ The a v e r* *
numbar of children par family la
Japan in IMT was 2.1, which is
half the pre-war figure. The pop­
ulation White Taper recently
released after sis months of re­
search cites birth control m a n ­
ures snd the legalisation of abor­
tions under the Kugcnlet Protec­
tion Law aa contributing factors
In limiting tha number of birth*.

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STONE HARBOR, N. J . (UFI)
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or
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M UM r o R
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T I U C T N U M B E Il O N E .
Nolle* Is hsrtbr *!»•■ that, pur- season when they remembered
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vation through November. So
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key and two maids to take care
k . W i to at'a
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guest'*
room.

Two appeals from school inte­
gration orders in Virginia w are|
rejected by the V. 1. fcpceme
Court, which a t the same time re ­
jected "broadside” attacks on
North Carolina's pupil assignment
law.
However, the court’s refusal to
examine Mississippi’s ofijactioa to
a re trial of Negro sBbert Leo
Goldsby, a convicted murderer,
appeared to givo Mississippi a
choice of having morn Negroes
register to vote or face possible
further reversal of criminal cases.
Mississippi Ally. Gen. Jo* P at­
terson said be was ‘'bitterly dis­
appointed" a t the ruling.
The 3th Circuit Court of Appeals
iv t u b r m r r i T c s r a T o r th k last January ordered the re trial
.v iv r u j t u i i i t i . t- m e tr r . iv
S V I S S'OH I K X I S O L U
t O l . V T V . on grounds Negroes were "sys­
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tematically excluded" from both
iv I'lM v rr.n r a * t i n o
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ru ia u tf. in Carroll County, Mis*. Jurors
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Trailers

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6. Mortgage Lease
7. Bo ila n a O pportnitles
7-A (M onaco

a. Femalo Help Wasted
i Male Halo Wanted
.1*. Male or Feaaalo
11. Work Wastod
12. Plom htot Sorvlceo
I E Electrical Services
I t . Bolldlog * Painting • RapaL
13. Special Services
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IS. Flower* A Plante
17. P ets • Livestock • toppUto
18. MaehiMry • Tool*
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20. A t — obiloo • Troilora

TURNED ON— —-

BY OWNER: 2-bedroom home,
beat location in Country Club
$6i MONTH: 2 bedroom unfurn­ Manor. Phone FA 2-4642.
ished, kitchen equipped house
near air station. Tel. FA 2-3344.
LIKE A BRILLIANT
after 0 P . M.
WATERCOLOR
FURNISHED apt. Ph. FA 2-2100. is this brightly paiated little
FARMHOUSE, nsstled In a
HOUSE on Cameron Avc. East
grove of Mulberry trees on
Side, between
Celery
and
FIVE GREEN ACRES of land.
Geneva Ave. t bedrooms, quite
Three additional utility build­
neighborhood, kitchen
appli­
ings, paiated to match the
ances. S7S per month Ph.
bouse, complete this serene
FA 2-1143.
picture. And a abort plect down
the paved road, upon which
FURNISHED or
unfurnished:
the property faces, is a great
nice 2 BR. cottage on nice lake
big beautiful lake which is kept
in Geneva. Ph. O.neva, 2463.
stocked with game fish. All
this for $9000.
LARGE apartm ent, clean and
nicely furnished. 601 Magnolia.
w. I . "HU" B T E M PK R Agooey
Call NO 6-3267.
Realtor A b a o rtr
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer,
kitchen equipped. $60. 2492 OrArthur !*. Day, Everett Harper
ange Ave. Pbooe FA 2-4*30.
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher
Phone FA 2-4M1
112 N. Park
FURNISHED apartm m t; 3 large
and
bath;
clean
and
rooms
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.
PINECREST 2nd addition: 3-bed­
close in; $60 per month. Phone
room, 2 bath, kitchen equipped
FA 2-4961 or iaquiro at 119
home; pine p a n e l e d den.
French.
FA 2 3623.

3-BEDROOM fUralslMd
Pboo* FA 2-4470.

bouse.

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PHONE; Days, FA 2-4134
Nights, FA 1-7123 a r FA 23642
R0LLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
lads. Day, We f t a r Month —
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for real estate
SANFORD PROPERTIES
6U Atlantic Bank Building
YOU NAME IT—WE’LL FIND R

ON LARGE LAKE

ROOM furnished
apartment,
alio 6 * room furnished part
mcnL 310 Magnolia. Available
now. Telephone A. K. Roustter, Florist, FA 2-1I3L

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THIS AO WORTH 12.00 toward
the repair a f any TV or Radio
in tho homo or shop, Century
TV A Radio Sorvico, 1319 Cal­
ory Are. Phone FA 2-1412, ooe
to a customer.

MAN: Steady employment In nur­
ell her the truth, . .Tell her
sery. FA 2 4060.
you’ll bo at THE OFFICE. (On
Country Club Road in Lsks 3-BEDROOM bouse o r apartment
Mary.)
on or about Dec. 1st.; kitchen
CHEF: Must be ablt to take
equipped. Write G. H. Shannon,
charge of kitchen; refartnees
C.
A.
Whiddon,
Sr.
1413 Apt. B, Child St., U. S.
required; wages between $83Place your order for
BROKER
N a v a l A ir S U t lo n , J a x , F la .
9100 (6 day week). Call between
HALLOWEEN
261 8*. Park Ave. Pb. PA 2-3861
4 and 6 P. M. only NO 8-4683.
DIXIE CKEAM DONUT SHOP
I. Real Eatat* F«f Bale
3-BEDR003I house 1301 WynnePhone FA 2-0433
Dr. Low down paym ent
RAYMOND M. BALL wood
Phone FA 2-77*7.
HOUSEWORK
AND ASSOCIATES
Ph. FA 2 3342.
1 ROOM and BOARD. Ph. FA 24312
Rtal Estate — laanraace
S
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Beads
CHILD
CARE in m r home; ref­
LARGE clean furn. apt., down
211 So. P ark A r t. Pb. FA 2-3601
erence!. FA 2-7704.
stairs, 611 Park.
Sa nttvrf
RETIRED SUPT. of buildinss
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
SLEEPING ROOMS: The Gables, |
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veraity available for work bare.
room aod bedrooms; kitchen
SALE or RENT: 2 bedroom house
FA 2 3083.
equipt. Sea at 10S E. Woodland
completely furnished $13. Call
Sto&amp;itrom Realty
Dr. Phone owner, FA 2-4073. . IRONING WANTED — FA 2 2949.
FA 2-7748.
2 ROOM furnished apartment
, clean and close-in. $33 pet
month PH. FA 24241.

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Roy Reel Paint * M y Shop
10th * Sanford
Behind itu dabahar Garage

2-BEDROOM furnlsbed
apart­
ment; modern. Child accepted.
$33 per month. P h • n •
FA 2-1737.

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b i l l o f t iit u p la ln l lo r d lv o r r a h a .
b r . i t t l l . i l a g a in s t Y o u . a n d yo u
a r . r n iu lr r d to s r r * . a co p y n f
y o u r a n . w . r o r p le a d in g to tho b lit
o f c o m p la in t nn th» P l a i n t i f f * a l t u r n e r 1‘a u l C . I ’ r r k ln a . 0*7 W » .t
S o u th S t r . a l , O rlan d o . F lo r id a , an d
f ll a th» o r ig in a l A n .w a r o r p lead lu g In tho o f f l r . uf t h * C l t r k n f
th o C ir c u it C o u rt on o r b .fo r o
M n iid a ), ( K i o l . t r
IS 5 S . I f yo u
f a l l to d » to Ju d g m o n t h r d r .
rd u lt w ill bo la k r n a g a l n .t yo u
f o r tho r r l l t f J t m . n J t d In tbo b ill
o f ru m p la ln t.
D U N K A M I O lt D E R K D a t S a n ­
fo r d . H .m ln n la
C o u n ty ,
F lo r id * ,

must bo taken from tuts of voter*.
A i r s wefs no Negroes registered
to veto in Carroll County at the
time of the Goldsby triaL Some
S7 per cent ef the population is
Negro.
Patterson maintains there was
no evidence Negroes were p reJ
vented from registering. He said
if the ruling is upheld, the edict
gives Negroes license to commit
crimes and go unharmed, Missis­
sippi Gov. J. P. Coleman said the
case waa “going to be a very in*
tcrestiag merry-go-round.’’
Brief orders from Use Supreme
Court dismissed final appeals from
Norfolk, Vs., and Princo Edward
County, Va. Ono of lb# cases}
prompted Prince Edward County
to closo its 21 Public schools.
Virginia Gov. J . Liodsay Almond
said tho decisions "do not change
the situation one iota."
____

4-Bedroom home with 2li baths; SANFORD Plaaabiag k Heatlag
large living room; dining room; 2396 So. Elm Ph. FA 3-7914.
Florida room; tarratso floors;
PLUMKIKa
central heat. Several fruit
Contracting Ik Repairs
tree*.
Free Estimate*
$27,900 - Good T am *
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Av#. Pbont FA 2 3361

BUSINESS PROPERTY

That acreage la a good buy for Largo storo with on* 2 bedroom
apartment and two 1-bedroom
your future. How about 40
apartments. On cornar lot with
acres at $130 per acre. • mile*
extra lot in rear for parking.
HOUSE, unfurn., 2300 Mallonvilla.
from town? We have othersl
932,000 . With Terms
2 BEDROOM bouae, kl
W .JL -"Sill» STEM M R Afancy — Roan L. Payton
equipped. Ph. FA 2-4020.
Realtor k laanrar
Raglstarod Real Eatato Broker
Phono FA 2-4661
112 N. P ark
ASSOCIATE0
3-BEDROOM house in Laka Mary
availablo first week of Novem­ 3-BEDROOM, CB, m bath home. Mary E. Carman — Lao Salrail
Pb. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
ber. Cell FA 2-0773.
Phone FA 2-3332.
LOCH
ARBOR: Beautiful 3 BR.
1 ROOM Efficiency Apt, private
Commercial Property
home near golf course. Overalls
bath, aultabi* for ono or coupla. •Q ft. Lot on Palmetto between
yard with many treca. You
Across from Post Office.
3rd. L tth Street .........$3,000.00
must sec this bargain. FA 2-4823
WE LAKA APARTMENTS: room*
191
Ft.
on
French
Ave.
for
ft p rirale baths, 11* W. First SL Lease, would make Ideal used
Stemper’s Associates
car lot.
LOWER floor 6-room furnl-’itd
Would like to find more horpes
apartment. Phono FA 2-0733.
like this: 3 bedrooms with an
314 Lot* with 3800 square ft.
BACHELOR apL completely furnextra playroom and a yard
warebouso $18,383.
ished; ground floor. 312 Pal­
you will love to live in. The
metto.
price ia $12,300. The terms ara
House and Lot on Calory Ave.
•pen.
$4300.
FOR THE BEST RENTAL LN
SANFORD CALL FA 2-0274 ar 30 Ft. Lota between 12th. ft W. n. "•ill" STEMPER Agency
Realtor k U surer
FA 2-0442.
13th. on Park Avt. $3300,
Phono FA 2 1991
112 N. Park
1. Furnished 2 bedroom bouae
R01ERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
2441 Palmetto.
Raymeatd
Uandqaist,
Assoc.
2. Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse,
kitchen equipped, 2412 Willow FA 2-2161 Atlantic Beak Bldg. WHITE: Age 21-40, S’ 6" or tall­
3. Unfurnished 2 bedroom house,
er, for folding and operating
kitchen equipped, 2416 Orange.
dryer. Apply In person, Joe’a
We Wash It. 2347 Sanford Ava.
NEWLY DECORATED 3-room fur111 E. 2th
tahed apartment
.
Street. $60 monthly, FA 2-4263 3-LOTS in Dream wold Section; OSTEEN Territory Available
or FA 2-3746.
Earn that extra money needalready cleared and leveled,
rd for Christmas Shopping. Re
Priced lo sell. Phone FA 2 0238.
3 BEDROOM unfurnished almost
the A V O N REPRESENTA­
new houae in Conutry Club MaTIVE! Write Mr*. Jean MU‘ # nor $80 month. FA 2-7430.
anich. Box 246, Lockhart, Fla.
Seminole Realty
for interview.
RENT A BED
W. DIBTRICBS — RBALTC
Rollaway, Hospital ft Baby B«da Bi*. Methvto—Velma Qmb
By Day, Weak or Month.
Adelaide R. Motes - Asm *
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
t i l l Peek Av*.
FA 9
Ph. FA 2-3181
116 W. 1st I t
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN
SACRIFICE
FURNISHED ip e rtp u z ’ dean am Equity in partly furnished two We need 3 experienced new and
uitd car salesmen. Muat be a
c l o s e in. Jimmy Cowan, Ph
bedroom block home for equity
resident of Seminole County.
FV 2-4013.
in house trailer or cash.
Sitary and/or commission. See
FA
2
7266
after
3
p.
m.
2-REDROOM unfurnished ai
Mr. Brats or Mr. Phillips a t
d ment near store* and acl
Brass Motors, Desoto-Ply mouth
REAI ESTATE ORIVE-IN
No pet* please. 2618 Elm.
Dealer, Sanford.
2344 French Ave.

Small Hot Plate
Causes Blaze
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) - Authori­
ties said a small electric hot plato
apparently started a fire which
destroyed a trailer home aad
-burned an eight-month-old girl to
^rlealh in her crib.
A neighbor rescued little Rebec­
ca Sounder* from the biasing
trailer Wednesday, but ahe died
en route to a hospital.
Her mother. Mrs. Claire Saunders. said she left the hot plate
on to heat a pan of water while
she visited another trailer nearby.
She was gone only five minutes,
she said.
Mrs. Saunders said she was heatling the water to create a vapor
which she hoped would cure the
baby’s cold.

University Plans

J. W. HALL

MEN NEEDED "IT — 84"
TO TRAIN AS AIRCRAFT
"Call Han
ENGINE SPECIALISTS
Up to $120 weakly to start ae n
HOMES AND LOTS for celerod
JET MECHANIC after abort
people. Also homes ouilt on lota.
local training period. Experi­
Roy Wall, Phooe FA 2-1317.
ence unnecessary. Unlimited opportunity
for
advancement.
ROSA L. PAYTON
Training does not Interftre with
Reflate red Real Estate Broker
present Job. We are accepting
Mary E. Carmen — U a Ralvall
applications for enrollment in
Ph. r x 2 1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
this area now to train men for
these high paying jobs. For lo­
cal interview write Box K. c/o
SQUEEZE YOUR DOLLARR
Sanford Herald
immediately
and buy thla cleared, level five
giving phone number and ad­
•crei, plus neat 2 bedroom
dress.
borne. Oak shaded yard, quiet
remot* location, yet just a few
blocks from stores, school ft
church,
Price? A measly $3,600, with
terms.
Exclusive with
FARMER'S AGENCY
Ratltor
Phono FA 2 3441

BALLROOM

(bsucuuw

FARMER'S AGENCY

N. V. Farm er, Realtor
ROME (UPl j —Monsignor Paul
D. 1L Whitmore
Yu Pm. exiled archbishop of Nan­
Lillies G. Trama
king, Chins, arrived here from
Associate*.
New York Sunday to discus* with l i t S. French Ave. Ph. FA * 3211
Vatican officials plans for a Cath­ After hours, FA 2-2611, FA 2 4921,
olic university oa Formosa.
FA 2-0241

12. Plam blm Merviee*

school of dance
6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
Cbuwe* Begin Oct. 13th
Phone FA 2-0881

FLOOR aaadtai sad fialtklai
Clssalag, Waxiag. S a r v i a g
SaaitRala CooaSy siac* 1941
■- M. GLEASON, U k s Mary.

JACHOB’S

REPAIR SHOP

Welding — a'ach. k Gen. Repair*
W. 20th. k Old. L. Mary Rd.

TV and RADIO REPAIR af t
3:00 nighta and weekend*; nanford, Laka Mary and Longwood.
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 4413.
PUMPS — SPRINKLERtype* aad alxaa, laitalltd
"Do It Youraeir*
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
Maekleery aad 8*pply Co.
267 W. 2 nd SL
Ph. FA 24432
All

H E A T I N G

H. B . POPE CO.
S. P a r t -

FA 2-4234

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
WtadikiiM
Rack Gian*
Dm t GUm
Vent Glean
SERVICE
Ssaktrik Gina* and Paint C#.
11M14 W. 2nd S t

FA 2-4622

H U N T I N G BUGGY. Cali SEWING MACHINE—F rto West*
FA. I UU • to • P. M.
ingbouie: 3 months old. darns,
.embroidery*, monograms, but­
lhsa FORD Station Wagon: blur,
tonholes. Responsible party ta
Pordomatlc; radio and heater.
take payments of M TS mmrthly.
NO M 1 9 .
Giro rsfcrcneei. Writ# CM, San­
ford
Herald.
'37 MODEL 3-room house trailer;
large bed. bunk beds and couch
PAINT and
bed; perfect condition; IU 00.
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Near WUson School, Taola.
Buy I Gal. - G*t 1 FREE I
Shambien.
MARY CARTER PAINTS
201 W. 1st SL
FA M
1937 CHEVROLET pickup, excellent coed., nothing down, as­ KOHLER A CAMPBELL Spinet
sume payment* *•* at Lovelace
Plano; modern full keyboard;
Amoco Service, 201 Tark Ave.
like new; $3M; terms. Phono
FA 2-1971.
3-BEDROOM UaUer fully air conditlooed, washer and dryer. Will
FACTORY TO YOU
sell equity very reasonable or
ALUMINUM
will trade for equity in 3 bed­
VENETIAN BUNDS
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
Enclosed head. Bag-proof bottom
rail with plagtie ends. Ptasda
’32 PLYMOUTH fordor, 6 cylin­ • r rayoa tapes. Cottea or nylon
der; Just Iwd new rings, in* eo rd c
aerta and valve job; clutch less 8 « t k a r i k Glnau M i FRIaft Cm.
than year old; runs good —looks m -11 4 W. Sad 8L Ph. FA S-4633
good; priced at $323. Phone
FA 2-7770.
USED 21" TV n o or any roasooabt* offer. FA 2-7439.

AMPLIFIER for electric guitar,
New ft Used Furnttnro A AppUtable model; 2 inputs; excel­
aacss. A Good P la it To
lent condition. Pb. FA 2-7431.
TV SERVICE within the hour.
BUY SELL or TRADE
Sm ico Call $2.30 plua parti.
GENERAL ELECTRIC 36 Inch
JENKINS FURNITURE
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Pb. 446 Saaford Ave.
stove, push button and automa­
FA 2-7430
FA 2 9716.
tic oven; also dinneta art, table
• BIO VALUES
with 4 chairs, divider to match.
• QUICK CREDIT
Phone FA 2-1361.
• EASY TERMS
A. HAKE
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS TWO year old 60 in. Dial* gas
NOrth 9 4422
range, eisetrie clock, Urg*
WILSON - MAIER
automatic bvsn. glare door, ex*
New And Used Purnttur*
rellcnt
condition, $30 Ph.
t i l E. First S t
FA 21422
TE 1-4442.
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
912.30 Wave* ......................910.80 Used furniture, appliances, tool* PHILCO FM radio with tlrol
810.30 Wave* ......................90.16
etc. Bought-sold Larry's Man
930. Call FA 2-73*2 avenlnga.
Night Work AcetpUd By AppointSIS Sanford Ave. Ph. PA 2-4131
manl.
******
FA 3 3U2
2664 Adams
|SAVE$
’ARE YOU A Chair Dragger?"
Now dk Used
air Styling — Permanent* —Oil
Save the carpet with comfort­
F un itar* and Appliance*
TrealmanU— TV Stamps, Soft
able swivel chairs. Modern
Waur — Air Coed. Harrtett’a
atylts and covers to cbooso
Beany Nook. 103 So. Oak—
from. Prira* Uartiaf 837.36,
202-209 X. First bt. l'n. T A 2-0988
FA 2-3742.
FUINITURB CENTER
*
*• • W W Hf*- . Aw •»— A,VV4* fr'lCLV. A lb.'” ----PbOM FA 8-7464
D A W N ’ S
PHILCO refrigerator. 12 eu. ft*
LIFE Vesta, Pup TentJ, Sleeping
BEAUTY SALON
reasonable. FA 2-77M.
Bag*.
Terpi,
Tint*.
Army-Navy
Air Conditioned Dryari
Surplus Store, 3to Sanford Av*. DIXIE Gaa Range; four burner,
30 inch over. Phono FA 2-7M6.
SINGER sawing machine, com­
plete with attachment* 4&gt; guar­
’33 CUSHMAN SCOOTER $43.
antee. Used very little. Party
Call FA 2-1703 after * p. m.
with good credit to assume •
payments of $4.91 or will dis­
count for cash. Write Sewing
Machine, c/o Harald.
LOST: Girls green gym suit—
18 h. p. EVINRUDE 1223. 3404
closo to high school. Name on
Key Avenue.
Sell U* Your Furniture. Quick
suit begins with letter! D A J .
Senrico With The Cash. SUPER
Ph. FA 2-1307.
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.
Gateway To Tbo Waterway
LOST; Small Minlaturo Black
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Poodle, answers to "Lanca".
A Few Piece*.
Robson Sporting Goods
Phone FA 2-4962
04-6 9 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-8981

Mather of Sanford

R* M. Wilkina, Contractor

Plumbing &lt;ft Repairs
Joo C. Tbeaasa
1093 Sarita SL
PA 6064
M. "D ei” Velet Electrical Scr.
Dei Says For Service Call. .
FA 2-4S96
FA 2 3463

• Asphalt Driveways
o Parking Areas
Quality Workmanship k Material*
Terms To Suit Your Budget
• Free Estimates
•W ork Guaranteed
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fie.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stalemeats, invoices, hand hilts, and
program*.
el«.
Protreaalva
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-3831 —
906 Wait 13th St.

House Wiring — Electric Service
LAWN MOWEn Repair* - Heat­
Sid Vlhlaa
ers Cleaned ft Serviced. Lr.WIS
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
SALES ft SERVICE. P t r W. 10
112 Magnolia
FA 24113
SL Ph. FA 2-7828 or FA 2 3441.
Licensed — Bonded Painting ft
Decorating.
F ret Estimates
Work Guarantied. SEMINOLE
P A I N T I N G CONTRACTORS
FA 2-1204.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We Usite yon to be o*r gM*te
absolutely free without obliga­
tion at one of Sanford’* leading
Motels while yo* locale roll■Me banting for youraelf aad
family. Pick up your key at
oar Hales Office.

CoMpl4te
la w *
afilnteaaare;
Fertlliier—Spraying — Mowing
JO IN LOMMERBE
61# Willow Are. FA 671$V

$1991.30
59 PLYMOUTH

B ft M ROOFINO
Contracting ft Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
SIS Sanford Av*. Th. FA 2-7943

No. P6-44 Tudor • S Cylinder Hard Top • Automatic Tran*#
mU*ion - Power Steering • Power llrakre • Radio ft Heater •
Snlri lila a a - Remote Control Mirror • t'Uatom Mteerlag
Wheel . Wheel Cover* • Tutnne Paint.

CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
Remodeling — Free Fvllmateu
Rrpa'r*
Phone FA 2-3741
RILL BERNOSKY. Cootrador

N EW
R A V EN N A
PARK
HOMES

“In the City of
Gracious Living"

4th Addition

Dream Homes

Homes Designed For
Florida Living.

D«wa Pnymtnl-No Cloning

N**r Golf Conn*

TO TA L PRICE

OPEN DAILY

Home* feature 3 Bedrooms •
H i Tile Baths • Screened
Porch • Utility Room • Ter.
raaao Floor* • Carport* • Land*
•raped Lola . All City Con.
venienees.

•: M A. M. Til Dnrfc
SUNDAY
2:M P. M. T il Dark

S h o a m a ksA

No. P9-2D Tudor Medan . Cu*tom Package ■ flgarett*
Lighter • Oil Filter • White .Sidewall Tlrea • Automatic
Traa*mU*ian.

3 ft 4 lied ro o m s —
1 ft 2 B a th s

Q o is t CoM M onlty

T it . Wm ! On 2(tk
St. Follow Country
Club ltd. ft Witch
Far Our Sign* . . .

59 PLYMOUTH

n. P9-1I Fordor Redan • Tutaao Paint • Accessory Grm
3 - Oil Filler • Flite Sweep Deck Lid.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low' as $425
You can move in immedi­
ately while tho papers are
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
S a tia fa c tio n On The
Construction Of Your
Home Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

No. 1*9-27 • Kordor Medan • Automatic Transmlaato* • While
Sidewall Tires • Custom Package • Cigarette Lighter « Oil

No. P9-43 8 Cylinder SUtlon Wagon • Automatic Tra*amlaaion . Power Steering • Power Tail Gate • Storage Com­
partment • Padded Instrument Panel - Soles Glow • Whit#
Sidewalls.

Get Your New Car A t A Used Car Price

Your DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH-FIAT
Dealer
206 E. Commercial Ave.

Ph. FA 2-3441

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f t f f IS—W«L, Oct 14.1959

W hite Parents List Reasons For Allowing

Evangelist Hits Out
A t Nation's Crime Rate
RICHMOND, V*. (U Pli —Evastv* Billy Graham predicted
Tuesday that the nation will be in
“ A ataie at anarchy nuhtn a few
yeara d A a e rira ’a crime rate
continaen tn nse ”
Graham described cruse
"one at the most m u ra l aocul
pcobleaa facial our cocatry.*’
“ I Ire! K will be ooe of the
issues in the ceil pres;*
elertaoa,” be said.
came before Gra­
ham addressed aa o«rr£ow crowd
of mare than d.ttO persons berc
Tuesday au b l at the nty audiinrutm.
Graaam took two d a n out from
the firs*, week of a is four • week
crusade at Indianapolis, lad. to
participate ia the appotaisent ot
U new axsaoaariea by the Southera Baptist Cooaestioa He is a
member of the churrh a foreiia
B.canoe board.
Graham told the nissioaanes.
al the h u |e crowd listened tha:
they must a»*er ;ct far from
the Cross ”
• Keep it at tne cecier of your
m ru a te and your life,'* he si:L
He then turned to lie aud-eace.
wkieh spOied (xer a la special

Kids To Attend Miami Integrated School

w all In the k a x s u '. and lather*,
ed around loot speakers in front
ot the bull l x ; , sad said they to*
m ud ‘ to in lie red ot lie earth
—to build Has k x id o a . to fulfill
Hu command . .
"You all are cooauaaoocd to j
do the work ot Christ.” he said.

Cubans Impose
Nightly Curfew
On Private Planes
HAVANA (UPI i—Ibe Air Forte
has imposed a r.-hour sifhtly
••curfew” or. prisaie plases o»er
Cuba at a result &lt;d r r p x u that
m Pmar de. R*o p r.ix c e
are b risi suppl-ed by air.
yz order publisne-f Tntsday de­
^
^
^ lMiTt ^
. _ .
,
_
.
lad C aila *trp*iccs will be a.*
lowed to By oter Cuba between
*xe hours of ( p a aad * a. a .
T it
rocsckied w.th re*
^
l 3 ^identified u |h t

she was treated well. B it asked rf sending ber to Orchard Villa wai
she would prefer to attend a because he felt be was “eoopgs
atmg with the federal *oTerb.
school with more white children, men:” by not resisting inte*ra.
she said. "F'apa says be U send uoe. "One of my Cuban fnenda
here said I a a trying U&gt; be anme to another school later on.”
Cuban sera Baldoaero Prieto, other Abrasata Lincoln,” he in &gt;
a self employed p a s s cutter, lives ne*:.
wuh Sis wife and two chikirec in
a neat uttle home about three
blocks f n a Orchard Villa. He Violin Award
GENOA. Italy (UPI) — Amert*
was the only ese of the three
can Stuart V. Canin, 31, of New
fathers who appeared satisfied.
” 1 see nothing wrong with seed­ York's Juiiliard School of Mus*
ing her in ert,” Pr.eto said in Sunday night wai awarded the tT*
2w lin t prize in the "Nicola
naluai English. "In Cuba. I west Pagamru ’
international
violia
to schc-M with Negrvee. Yet I do
competition ie re v
not marry or.e. 1 marry a w hite)
woman. 1 do s it believe this hoik
that gitng to school with Nexr-es Sanford* Singing Church
makes them want to marry.”
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
Preto said his ma n reason for

NAZAKENE
Welcomes* You

Sound Advice

n ^ u ite d in th e d e u th of tw o arorWrr.en ar.d serio u s in­
ju r ie s to th re e o th e r a t G u lf Oil C o m p an y ’s storage
p lan t in C olum bus, Ga.

Report On Red Campaign

ptace had been s-i-Med O' er tne
westers to«a of rasajay — toe
iturd x stascf a a week x winch
light planes haie bees reported
: oter Pmar del R«o
Ajir.orit.es here sad arms were
TOKYO (UPI&gt; — Ik* Japsneie
a-r dripped alo the westers pros*
diplomat who headed the L'tuted
incw Last weekerd. They l t d
N it ioci four a as fact • f.&amp;ii.-.|
drums of {asolice and otl. acn* : e i * ta Laos is eipecfed to re­
CARACAS. Veneanela .»UPI)
~ &gt;} port today that the C o n t . t t o t
V t a « a l i pressed- ta sa y ' for a lh e s e bees the a x e p*ine on a campaign there a beaded by Mar­
meetiac of Latin Americas fo rm a pre *-xis r..&lt;ni. set a sugar a u i shal Peng Teh-Hna: commander
.*{ Red Ouaese troops dunng the
ru n u trrr *•* ***1* w.b&gt;; « rs.led . . P j i r . f f 1. k " «•
"
—*ewi ■•f, ■*: , : , ,
« .* i,..
“fiCtaUxr
ipoosored
isvaaxaa
*
o:
~M~
*
'
• *“ ■
**•
su |a r xiil Uro Sad pee ^ M
Aa important dipkaatie scarce
ttes cocsmy and Ctthz.
swusiy teen blame, ea "K n b - wao rra f eacerpt* f r i a the ftndTne proposed ta e e tx i -caid be
’
u
pri.a.e
mzs of Shmicni SciKisana. the
bed u M'uto. Ecuador, perhaps is
ecajunctxMi with the inter Amen
mea mtrt
*, , Japanese Lpioaat. sad today tne
fact fuder found that ail ex den re
can cocference scbedaled there
n x* t^ct ot Mine* Tues- pototted
to lie fact tie Laos caaearly next year, infarmrd sources atJ ^
oJ
u
pa.gn was sofsr the io c c t super*
reported
sm-ggle arms, aaasattaoc and r j u f l of Peng, focmer Red ChiForeign Minmer Ignacio U to- x t ^ .c4l
to tne rehc-s x
defense a g iste r.
caya. returning there fro a Mex
j s ^ . a x s o* . .na: *ie. Dese
The UN fact fiadmg team has
ico. stopped off a Ha tana Tuesday
just euaplete*! a JT-day xissase
to discuss the d e a of Lreign mm
^
1 J s t ._a f a*
to the tmy lad«ciiae-s iia x d ia
mters talk* wuh Cuba s Presden:
S&lt; arrest of U perot Lao* and Chatoman Shabusaaa
Os-a do Dorticos Terra io.
m u m cocnccU-c wits the x . i - it expected nere today. &lt;Xber
Aiibough no dictator was named ing of a barn Saturday m Negas
so proposals for the Cocference Nwevaa, the loan -a P itar del members of the team aui meet
there war little doubt that Do mm R.v a-&lt;re the arms t i p was ocre i M s la ; n-gal aad the tn- j
tire group is expected ta return
Kan struts man Rafael L. Tra.nlo repined last « « t
to New kica by Oct 31
was the man Venezuela had is
Pec; a veteran Communist of
■tad
lb# Ch-nese tt-i Route Army. * i»
Inicrtoe Minister Luu A Duhuc
the coamaoder in ci-ef of the
chazged Taosday mat TruyUSo i
Ci*ae#e armies os Kc-rea from
"tyrannical regime” backed the
Ikit to l» t.
supporters ot existed ex Pres.Jett
The 4 ) ) ( i r - d marshal • as
Marcos Perez Jim toei whom the
The seuB to d -st/v t mc«ung ot deposed us a btg F o r m * te a *
goscrnm rr.t blames for the w ise Veterans of Wend War I » - i meet re n t s iis e .p annomred i« s^pt.
of bombings that terrorized Vea Oct. 1* a; Rock Springs Park
IT. and replaced 4; Marss. L h
ezorla oser the weekend
Sanfird Barracks 4*w
Piao Signltoantij, :&gt;r «.e»* *
No new bambiass were r-purted 1u-.c* Auxiliary w--. be hos.t at fe e the shakrup. Peng nab nod
as.-wnere ia the coentry T.esda;. the x e t i a ;
been seen a Pe.prng.
bas be
Duteic sa d tie goxemment
Rc ;.s.ra'.~a u at 10 a a
been
sets
since.
is us full contra* jf tre sit-.atioe.”
The Lade* Autuiary meetag
Dipsomiuc sources sasd the l' N
A pence tommuaxije sad 4J • ill be cicducted by District Prrs m.stjoo leva! sirtually aa ee&gt;
persoc* were arrested in cucnee- den: M&gt;r..e Schacnxn. Kcp.rts drace U foreign troop -otr.M.«is
t*w with the weeketd bom ta g s oe the recent Naitcoai c o a ita u e into Laos but tie diplomatic re­
The anaiouecemea: cvr.'.raa.cted • lU be a .red by Dep.ty Chief of ports sad Peng was msn-p-a st­
earier report* which placed the Staff. Lev.-a Gilbert aad Depjty a g i i t .i e C-btnmsnjitf
number of prtso.'ers at about li). Color Bearer Matue Evans.
TNe tepirt also was usd to
base stated that mast of tie t.p lured war esuipmm: was aad# £
Czechoslovakia, koog w k toe
most -aportsn: arsenals far R«*l
China and suen of the *t &lt; the
C oaauniat world.

Venezuela Cites
Need To End Use
Of Dictatorships

MIAMI (UPI) — The parests
A ITVa-week truck 4 riser for a
of fire white itodests atteadisr local paint firm. Shepherd is the
»otooi here with more than S*X&gt; father of seven ctuuren, ran*m*
N e a r e e s expressed dieeraest tn aye from see year to 1 J. Hu
news tolay on why the.r ehil- oafest boy attends an all-wniu
drec are Veepn* F*-ni» &lt; fust junior high school. The next eld­
expertmect ia public school tate* est. Kathleen Ann. II. said she
yrapon aL»e
would r» to Orchard Villa today.
Two said the.r c~.-l.e-. are at­
Money p ro c e s s were cited by
tend: : r teciuse they cac t afford both Shepherd and Ismael Marto mose
user as reasons their children
A third purest &lt;axf he *ect h-i wen: to Orchard Villa. Both indi­
IO-yewe-wwi daughter to Orchard cated they would rather see the
Villa elementary srhsoi cecau*e youngsters n a school where the
u felt the federal r renmer*. black-white ratio was sot so one­
wanted him ko.
sided But they said they icsld
Regardlei* of the reasons, the not afford to move, and were
Lie child re &amp; attested Orrhard hesitant to let the children tra«el
Villa Tuesday with ( t i Nerrw to distant -.hoois.
chifdres and an »-l-Nerr&gt; staff
The Martinez child th^.*h*. Or­
Orchard Villa, prennusly an chard Vila as “nice-* and sa d
all-whtte icheoZ. was ordered iatecrated this fail but only II
white ch.ldrer. and four Nearoes
appeared for classes ir. Septemter. Later most of the white
pupils tra n s ie n ti out. and the
WASHINGTON (UPII - Presischool K a rt last seek approsed
den:
Eisenhower » steel str.ke faet
the aim.s*.. n of a*, re than 400
finders
hate bees advised to coo.V errei.
The only * i.:&lt; rhi.d at Orcnard s-ler a well-su;ked hlocde” and
Villa Mc&amp;lay was Doris MarUr.er. as e^ua-y-emdo eed brunette if
«. a chu by first-rrader with pi** they really waat to learn itwut
u-to. Tuesday she s a t joined ay f*ather-beddis|.
Eleanor Prieto, 10, and three
The 4 KSUoe of aex appeal was
children of Mr. ant Mrs. R ciert xyec’x d x to the board s public
W. Shepheri—Carol. 10. James, te a m * oe the strike Tues-fay
?. ami Das id, A
by F ixer V ila ;. «2 jear-old i u *
“I want to re : my kids cuta expert co a iu stry o p e r a tx i
there. ' shepherd »a:i fa tly Tues­
Malay. etaiies|ing uufu*:ry'i
day r-rht. * 1 d^in't want them ' pr.posais foe gettaz r d of alleg­
coin* there a the £:r*t place.”
edly nnaecessiry manpower, said

In Laos Slated Today

113 South -Maple Art. a

x a n a g e a es: ha* bees ‘ featherbediini ' — a term when uaioes
force emptoj eri to hire more
workers than they need.
Male* brought up h e matter of
-die tlorvie and brunette u&gt; suppor. at* sea te a ta t that a lot A
jobs are created * by manage­
ment
" 1 remember m oce p*ant. I
was l » k a i for the hi|Sestd&gt;»jd
eoem-H.' Vaisy rextwl, ' to I
west to the la b e l toej and there
waa this b'.oede—she was about
the best-stacked binode 1 sad
sees a a lacs time."

N O T KKSro.NHIHLR
I will not be responsible for
fur any debts Inmrred by any­
one other than myself.
W. T . C A V A N A U G H

NOTICE

J

I will out be responsible fee
any debts incurred by snyowe
other than myself.

HF.KMAN K. MODUN

ANNOUNCING FOR 1960
SIX STUNNING STYLES
FROM THE

BY STUDEBAKER

Worid War Vets
To Meet Uct. 17

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toixurv.

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Brush Fire Roars Out

Of Control In California Father Shoots Two
Children, Self
LA CANADA. Calif. tU P I&gt; - \
» .aCdr.. ra brush tire c r i a n
j u i : o a ' . c r i i r t i ( i : : j t*&gt;
i» r.
to
Xm
U : « u i i t ttpeflsue i i s n p i t :.or.a f _n.s uSr
V t u U s A i t t l t i LxX.v.1
Nj V is ti were t t y r u t l desrr.*rd k» tar. i .u &lt;k ; 3 i v t t
« f&lt; n c e a ( m « d report* : m :
l»» &gt; a ( t x ii« Car* a ; area
• t f t lU tif . Four firemen sate
Vea hurt, :*c K l v t l l ; , i h«.:j |

'X* :r t

lW.err..-«d lr c ii( U tr t
u .j
tiej »«r* U t s t - a to 0*5
K i s d u« m i e n f.aai g&gt;' i h
M tat &lt;JCtoTuS l i t • m..e l . i i t
»t«r* Jet i'rvp&gt;--*.oc L iM a ‘« ) u
located »i« lab u a ; . a&gt; « a
America's ape; cag e re se a ro
La.es: ( t u x i u at lb* art a
X a titiir l b) . v tire — « :.c i
b r a t » . loewda; a V r i x o —•»»
*j* a t n a
Homes t tic Alta C a r)a ja Cart
tip area **:* t the
a ih m
&lt;9 t i i u . a (.* « ts { ia l'. S. For­
estry x r .. r* miaemat-oo aC.ce
Duo f V .i t .
TW b— to.g f.rr * a&gt; *
1
through tic d o area at a » = e i
a.*i» speeds bj bet d t u r i «-ula
of s ; to ) i aad ao e . « i a : Soar,
fa r tS ititn r tp x tid
.U d'Jtca!
!irtt;(htort
itr c
rushed xia tic area,
u*
a iB b tr at s e a oc tire f w i :*
e u t t tiaa M
Firemra *crt
b rw tU x from Lot A r ttk t, Pasa r m . Gend lie. arai i i r v u i a t
e x a u i and ito .it
A ic s p o r u ) rtwHft baa beta
m l a ? tor '.it b t a t x t i a: toe
Preparatory
x i«
hire
Tat tin . !r* c a ( x dry b r u t
a^d arm s o a t. crackled u o itix
had a s n at Cal Tech a Jet Prop . i &gt;og Laborildt}.
' W ere s a u . ; ; &lt;s pment be
te c ta lie lab a id l i t tire," a id
Cavil) Cruet f i n
"‘upatetar
N o ra L a i.p e . ' W ert aoc tabax
u ; chance* ”
Jet P re p n iu a Lao helped dt*
the L tp a a a r a . i e u a erf xa.

oL

Aaenca s f.rst .-reessf-l sate!-

He and lie Mate also t a t a r t
i
» t Mpeoah t borne a
x Afa Cat) ad a
above ti
c.:y x tie liils.
b ; r . n F.rest f.-e i x t o d Ot
f:ier Jay Peirraoa aa.t s» feared
lie tire rouhl laal for two or
lin e t i j a ”
T it r a i l ; Fire D t f i r . r t t :
saxd J*. so re fr, * ! .jt:in a e n
j f . y C ats x todaj t.'s a Arroea
lad New U iu ra .
A back fire bad it te set is
save lie Vngclet .real ran.r.'
UaUoe • ve-a lie blare iwept
n u t
&gt;aria 4 tie ita tin , a
barrier* aid a rrn c e i.e
F!a s e t from lie blare abaci
• al ad id by a Via t j —
. Italy *.
oo*.y I ;er rta i. coaid b* ate; U
miles a a ay aid it a smoke aa !ar
aa For lab a. t) c . i &gt; a« aj.
F .retiilcra ta d tiey h e ie x d
lie ! n «aa caused by a care
Icaa) d-xardfd cigarette.
L o t a an Ubaera
;&lt;d bat
U tie fan d - r .it Abe day by
droppuig aater borate
boot ba­
se b e spot*.
The four men bun • ire Pat
S r .in . zs. Rapid Cxy. s D . as»
suflerrd m u ra l xtrrr.a. s .'-r
e« a i e : i d by a l i r r j tree;
F a r m s Kadftasksl.
s«a
Valley. wtfh a poakbc breaea
bark. Robert J Pacheco. IF, \ e a
Mci.rs i n k a broken left arm,
aad Wallace V B ait». La Parace,
Calif, a .l i bum*.

SECURITY

3 *iiTuN (LTD —A -rt,- ile a l
father murdered bus sue. cr.uraL.
lo u a lid a d io tb u r a i t idea c i
aittcd a u e d t aier it a *a g a zntr
la ’ b«y H H k iiU fcr d r . a t-a a
Pai.ce said WUUaa L l i t , SI.
a Chaoese American a b r aid
i_l*d Data. i. aid cnZu.au;
wounded i '; •
* •■
, i j blxaelf The titoi# were ! o x :
_3 is* a a s t bed. •*» f l d r i :
dutched :a Ibetr falber a arma
City botpial attina a &gt;a*l Toea
U&lt; lie little (irl • aa .a p o r
•
A *-

L 0 \' EABLE

O ,acra u o c ' axxr aujttree dii* »»t » .h
Tbc lurk* Una « . i aaa xncr car

DRIVEABLE

Puecrtad &gt; a •yeuften k*ii* a tn*l « ♦
ivna^ai) or 90 bp. Super kcortaoaf 9 n

Mm k i l

I be ira.edy • as diaoncr&gt;d t?
Lee * «de. Carrxxe. »ba kad
brea a m ix t n la th e a
P * .;e a id liey 'o-sd a tx e
,-x.snd to i fe&lt; b x a r bLla scar
L e ts body It » aa a t in and to
i n aiie aid aad
i n l a U r l i t ciutreo • -X
s e . Here a aocse rsioee la bay
a* seiiuec f*sr C ir.d n aa ’
U r t Lee laid px.ee ber l . »
b a il aafferrd f r e i a ‘ ;*'*em
uoe pyaplaa
d o rx r r e c t i
■eela aid 'te tt enrypody »a»
a fa x c baa*

So calf to ban*fir, cream aoiadte. 1 ireio*
n ( era* cocar.tr*. anaUe e. j . V .

TURXABLE -

PARKABLE

\A O K L irs F I R 'T V M iO N L k FI IA LI.NL OF NEW DIM ENSION C \R S
U* anc thr u&gt; afel bear suited to oatet v u r o ^ n i x t k u ^ r tiae r.r.c needs.. fiuoi the
n . t cd naira aaxar.^ a.’.’ a c » ii can"
Fee l*b&lt;0 . oothios; a hern iju ir d t*»
U .tli into The L ari the b rx ia kaaurt. gixai u u c , dependabalua arai n ! u c
li a liar Our . v i . i n car of its a i.e -r* u &gt; ia at r e x a i &gt; » r u n o f o « \ u i u A*i
the m -n vialo% ua U. see the u n atho *e_ia iL dr:at it aour*elt a id diacoacr-the t o t
break b e aour ,ar doliar in I^jO
11 i« » iba* LaiLt

Sh**irr *: a&lt;nval oc.tat.lc paiia » te it
olhcrc can t act c m act iciaaair &gt;n o«tih«A

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» x t. It w s i u s e frs s lie
G e c = n B ra n » fx . 1 1 1 1 1 ;
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Editorials

’AND WHAT'S YOUR ANSWER TO THIS ONE?'

Don't Be Fooled By Dispute O n Growth
O f Real National Product O f Nation

Churches Continue
To Need Expansion

By LYLE C. WILSON
metric Institute, Inc., of New per cent, depending whether the
WASHINGTON (U PII — This York, a business forecasting Ser­ computation is based on 1913 or
1939. This compares with 2.3 per
essay is to invite the attention of vice.
Clark recently was a witness cent for thr United Slates. On
ihc taxpayers to a politicial disbefore a Senate subcommittee In­ the basis of that figure alone,
( pute which they do not undcr- vestigating prices, profits and in­ Clark testified:
j stand but which la important to flation. He undertook too scotch
"So, far from overtaking the
them.
the idea that the Soviet Union United Stater, the average level
Seminole County has many outstanding churches with
This political dispute is import- was overtaking Ihe United States. of production in Soviet Russia ia
long histories and one of them observes its ti5th anniversary
The real rate of growth of Rus­ all the time falling further be*
i
ant
to the taxpayers because it is
this week.
......................
sian production per man hour var­ hind."
I
about
the
spending
of
some
of
The Lake Mary Presbyterian Church is celebrating »ts
' their money. The dispute is about ies, Clark said, from 1.2 to 1 .6 j I’ravda, please copy.
65th year with special services. That is a long time for any
what economists call the growth
rganization to remain nctive in a small community and is
of the real national product of the
►good example of the kind of faith this whole country grew
United Slates.
I More apecifically, it relates to
° n The Presbyterians at Lake Mary are not the only church
a comparison of the growth of
group which is' becoming increasingly active in communities
the United States and Soviet
MIAMI (L’PI) — Threw miles from beach hotels
, Union real national product. Ni­
in the county.
th
a
t
charge SlOO-a-day lies a wooded islet where five
kita S. Khrushchev wrapped it
The Seminole Baptist Association is holding its 46th
men live on $10 a week.
up very well when he visited the
annual session at Longwood with two days of special pro­
They retreated to Lumrnus Island many years ago
United States. Khrushchev brag
grams and there is great activity among our other churches
ged
his
way
from
cuast
to
roast
to
escape
the hurly-burly and high cost of modern living.
and their allied organizations.
and back again with the promise
Four of the men eke out their living by fishing.
Most of the Sanford churches are in the process of enthat the Communista would sur­
They take what they need for their own tables and sell
^ r g i n g their buildings or have plans for expansion and some
pass the United States in produc­
the rest to buy a few groceries and some gasoline for
™ ready have outgrown fairly recent additions to their facili­
tion and wave lu us as they went
their small boats.
ties. These include educational buildings us well as new
byOnly one of the island dwellers, Joe Dravct, has a
church space required by growing congregations.
A cir.it political issue Is build­
regular job. He works ns a tractor operator for the City
It is good to know that our churches arc having trouble
ing in the United States about
of Miami Beach but returns to the lonely island every
that. It is argued that the Bus.
finding room for people and better to know th a t most of
night. •
sians will, indeed, out produce the
them are making progress in their efforts to do something
United
States
unless
something
When not working, the five spend their time dozing
about it.
. . .
is done about !i right now. ITo.
or watching the rolling surf. They have little communi­
As the world’s tensions—and those here at home—con­
|H)scd, among other things to |,r
cation with the rest of the world.
tinue, more ami more people are bound to find their way
■lone, is Ilia* the government
Their only friends arc the officers of the harbor
into the churches. Their plea. “Attend the church of your
| spark a faster tatc of real nation.
patrol
who cnll on the men occasionally while cruising
^ h o ice Sunday/* is not only a plea, it’s good advice._______
' si product ion by sonic ficc-w heel­
through Biscayne Bay.
ing spending.
Living expenses run about $10 a week for each and
It also is argued, however, that
sometimes less, they say. Their crude sharks, made
the Russians arc not, in fact,
mostly of driftwood, require little upkeep. Wilbur Penabout to out-produce the United
tier. (50. who lias lived on the islet 20 years, aays his
States now or soon and that no
dwelling cost $7 to build.
government spending nerd be un­
dertaken to prevent such an em­
They pay no rent, no property taxes and have no
barrassing development.
utilities. The only modern convenience on Lumrnus is
All of this will be a big issue
one portable radio.
in the I960 piesidential election
WASHINGTON (L PII - A kins- the North might take potatoes,
'Hie newest arrival is 75-year-old Joe Albury, a re­
campaign and the voter-taxpayers
j i t c sweet tooth plus a hanker­ the southerner prefers rice and
tired
fisherman who came to Lumrnus eight years ago,
will be asked to judge the issue
i n g for fried chicken and grits also grits.
“My doctor told ntc to take it easy,” he explained.
and take a position on it come
set Southern taste buds apart And for sweet stuff, the South
from those of other sections.
is far ahead of the rest of the
election day. That is the point at
which llie sand arts into the ecar
i^ ^ T h i s difference in palate pica- country. Much of it is the form
Bv Ell KUTEP.CA
lUu-gldy,, cja-.-. cam e '.&lt;i i-.i/wJ. Vot w A w. nor xml
.Bvj, ltie habit
•I’f’.ir into tnc gas
su its 'u'i«»Vs a »&gt;*&gt;.».
t*
'
i
'
i
i
rpm e« in Stoo.uuo an nour—or 23 limousines Sla.uou, 4 IIU mm-1
•&gt;*.£
|tank.
tra work for the Institute ol of giurlmg soil Uim»s
chcv's
campaign
for
communism
i
w
.
2
*
riiilliouT'^iT
JWTiluii,
thc-tu
i.Cigiill'
^a-»
/
}.
•r/.V— VOlet -ialjipaj«...!**'* IWrtli't
Home Economics in the Agri­ off the heat also boosts the per­ in this country may well go down I were local "spots" which one netTo put up that supcrsalcsman , the foggiest notion of what is
ASHEVILLE. N. C. (U N ) -G ov. said any expression from the
culture Department, which keep* centages.
as the greatest 13-day one-man | work man said could have come
busy trying to find out what peo­ Southerners drink less m.lk ami selling job in American history, i to a lialf-mllliun dollars' worth. and his sales force at Blair House j meant by the rate of growth of Buford Ellington of Tennessee led South would be scot immediately
cost
the
taxpayers
*3
mm
With
all
cat less cheese, fruits, vegetables
In Congress and to tha Whita
ple like to eat.
The Premier's political jam- I Itadio stations gavr equal time, the extra security police, banquet ,I the real national product. Any a campaign in the Southern Gov- House.
This difference is true only of and eggs. They cat more dry
voter-taxpayer
of
a
mind
to
chal­
erors
Conference
today
to
halt
^ow-ineome appetites. .As the In- beans, peas and nuts, and use borec from cuast to coast utilized lladm rates are about one-tenth feeds and incidentals, ihc tax- lenge that statement should
every known medium of advertis Ihc TV cost. Thus, Khrushchev's I payers' tab could possibly reach
further federal "retrenchments"
slividual Southerner sets wealth­ more fats and oils.
pause now and explain in simple
on the interstate highway program.
ier. his tastes chansc and, cou­ The institute's latest effort is ing. So the question comes up: radio time would have cost $350,-1 $300,009.
winds
to
himself
just
what
the
Thus, for us to permit Khnidi- plitasc means.
pled with the fact that he can a low-cost food plan applicable What was the cost of all this pub I 000.
Ellington told fellow governors
i licity?
Add to these figures the lineage ehev to expound lux philosophy
spend more money on food, he to Use South.
The pause licing over, it means that his state alone would lose
t
In
other
words,
wnat
would
alt
alluttcd
to
the
Kremlin
leader
by
An
overall
plan,
good
enough
here,
we
"donated"
more
than
$7
pretty much cats the same things
this:
1 approximately $21 million from Ihe
MOSCOW (UPI) — A Soviet
as hn counterpart in New York for the rest of the nation, has i the newspaper and magazine the news and photo magazines— million, which, of course, served
"Ihe
tale
of
growth
of
the
real
space
and
TV
and
radio
time
have
estimate: half a million dollars. its purpose in showing our citizens
been out for some time. But
.
,
,
. . . program. .under
. . latest cuts, an- scientist declared today that So­
or Butte.
national product i* compounded nounced last week.
viet space science has taken "a
Thus, Nikita S. Khrushchev, who what kind of a man lie is
The Deep South states, where there had to be a special one for cost if a U. S. politician went
big leap ahead of U. S. astronau­
the sweet tooth-chickcn-grits com­ Dixie, taking into account the barnutorming around the country came to this country bent on a
But
this
sum
could
luxe
hu.lt
a
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"
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slr“n*
u*‘n«
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that way, promoting himself and hard-sell program for commun­ deluxe five-story building ul pro­ growth of the labor force; (2t the I only a halt lo Ihc reductions but tics" as a result of the movement
bination is most prevalent, in­ Southern preferences.
his philosophy?
ism, got himself $6,750,Ooo worth paganda for Khrushchev, complete I rale of increase ot decrease of restoration of funds already strip- of Lunik III along ita orbit.
clude the Carolinns, V i r g i ma,
After days of scanning the of time and space in America.
Doctor of Technology Prof. Pok­
Georgia, Mississippi. Alabama,
with furnishings, and with enough hours worked; (3j the rale of ped front Iho multi-billion dollar
sources, studying rates and ap­
Louisiana, Florida and Arkansas. Probably Right
Then, too. there was the lax- lclt over to pay a lug Red pro growth ot u-al product per man road program is expected lo be rovsky told ihe Soviet newa agency
plying
rules
of
thumb,
I’ve
come
hold."
adopted Wednesday.
KNOXVILLE. Tcnn. (UPI) The
South's reputation for
Tass that "the movement of the
pa&gt;cr's burden in picking up the pagaudu stall a year's salary.
This definition is that of Ur.
Conference Chairman J. P. Cole­ rocket looping the moon along
Southern fried chicken is not a East Tennessee, hotbed of the up with a sum that would knock tab for squiring the Kremlinttc
Lucky
some
anti
Communist
the
copy
peneil
right
out
of
a
pro­
Colin
Clark
of
England's
Oxfoid
man,
governor of Mississippi a pre set nrbit ahowa that we
myth devised by an enterprising stale's cllicil liquor traffic, has
and his cronies about the country. politician in this county doesn't
nude a Doubting Thomas of state motion man's writing hand.
restaurant owner.
Transportation by three jets conic around asking for equal i University faculty, who also is which stands lo lose one third of have mastered lo perfectioa the
Newspapers
generally
were
far
| director of research of the Econo- its interstate highway money. proper control system.”
Surveys have shown that South­ revenue commissioner A l f r e d
which zoomed the Beds coast to time.
mure generous to Khrushchev
erners not only cat more chicken MacFarljnd.
Addressing a law institute here than they’ve been to both political
than people la other parts of the
country but eat more chicken | Saturday, he said," I don't think parties in a national campaign
than red meat, including the i its possible to dry up East Ten­ for any 13-day period. One large
nessee." As an afterthought lie Eastern dad), for instance, devot­
American staple of steak.
t . Southerners also eat more j added: " 1 don't think it wants to ed 50 pages to Ihc Russian. At
$1,1)90 a page, the value of that
'g ra in s . Where someone living in be dried up.”
space amounted to $75,000. And
that doesn't include premium
front-page location.
A spot check of the 1,750 dailies
over the country indicates that
SLKino
ACROSS
4. Pokee
the average space given the Sov­
stake
cotton
l.G ito f ru_o
Incorporated 1927
iet leader during his visit was 10
fabrics
5. Property
petals
full pages. A slide rule estimate
23. Hawk
6 . Masts
&lt;U)
AFFILIATED WITH THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL HANK OF JACKSONVILLE
would give this an advertising
parrot
6 . Disdain
11. Ugly, eld
space value of $2.2 million.
2 1 .The
7. Magnifi­
woman
As for television: The three ma­
wintercent
12. Christmas
SANFORD. FLORIDA
jor networks gave Khrushchev 32
3. Dry
green
son g
25. Chair
». Wander
13. Canvas
STA TEM EN T OF CONDITION AS OF
27. Existed
19. Snow
shelters
29. Mi dil Iq
vehicle
11. Shade of
OCTOBER b. 1939
31. Shabby I r a U t d a j ' s Aaswir
1C. Weekday
green
(CQlloq.)
labbr.)
15. Affirmative
(O M IT R O L L E R S CALL
36. K ingei
w3* A han d
17. Mid­
vote
Israel
warmer
east
16. Exchanged
37. Peel
34 . T w o -to e d
native
17. Like
sloth
5 9 . Exclamation
18. Entire
18. Family
35. Titles r.f
49 . Affirmative
29. Male
member
$ *1,120,932.37
Loans and Discounts
vote*
adult*
respect
19. Tumbling
Capital Stock
250.000.
00
barrel
Rankin# Mouse Furniture and
m ;
3 T" 3
1 L
a 3
22. Stttchbirds
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
Surplus
1:10,024.50
250.000.
00
26.Of s n a r e s
Fixtures
America will make al least six
i
12.
II
27. Relinquish
more slabs into space, including
Other Heal Estate
28. Flexed
1
Undivided Profits
one and perhaps two mounshotx
'3
104,541.61
29. New Asian
;:7,
ooo
.
od
(Acquired
For
Drive
In)
and
a
deep-space
probe,
before
country
1959 doses, it was reported t-ri•v
30. Egyptian
Reserves
15.000.00
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
147,249.44
day.
goddess
a
'/
A
minimum
of
lour
earth
satel
12,700.00
Other Resources
32. Baronet
Unearned Discount
Itte launchings will till in the
12S,738.21
labbr.)
*3
LJ
IL
at
U.
S.
Government
U. S. space research agenda be­
33. Rumpled
tween now and Ihe end of Decem­
36. Mimto
im
Obligations
81,577,571.50
■*)
38 Join
ber.
39
Scarlett
Other
Marketable
Plans for taking another crack
•j
, heroine
at din moon before I960 arrives
301,317.07
Bonds
41. Turned
Jl
and Congress gets back lo work
»
out
sprung
from
the
stunning
accom­
%
d
Cash and Due From
42 Mr.Trumin
Jto 3/
n
33
plishments of Russia's Lunik II
Deposits
43. Finical
10,145,780,70
Banks
1,858,710.13 0.800,508.70
and III. The satellite* shots were
41. Complies
ij
on the docket before the Soviet
Total
successes of the past month.
$11,110,315.00
Total
4«,
DOWN
11
$11,116,315.06
Sources (old United Press Inter­
1.
ru y
national that U. S. scientists are
division
n
LI
still hoping for a date early in
2. Cherish
3. Mr. Marvin
November for their next moonUT4
OFFICERS
rocket firing, hut that late next
DIRECTORS
month Is more likely. Tentative
J.
W.
SHANUS
I’ag e 13
W ednesday, O ctober 14, 1931) plant call lor a second moonshot
R. J. BAUMAN
1Q9A
Chairman of the Buanl
m late December or January.
NASA set a December date lor
GEU. D. BISHOP
K. J. BAUMAN
v» si.rx H UII I.OW. c a n - , , . i ............ .
launching a space probe into an
president
I.XIII.I.V a. CliaW.VG, Aa«krtl*lk, Maaa|»r
orbit around the sun. The probe
L. I. FRAZIER
J U K IMIM
CKCatLIA M IISI.K
will carry a longdistance radio
R. F. MANN
cu e cellar
fuel,If cellar
J . C. HUTCHISON
transmitter.
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p r , f . , 4 l k | I k r la t a a a a
R. F. MANN
K. W. DEANE
will be in the Project Transit test
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"CLEVELAND. OUto (HIM) M m ItoB lour yean M ti
MMt Dr. tomual Btopyard began
• im la c • W# w m m far the
! Harder o4 hi* prt|MM wife, but
'DM Iasi k i l l ahlrmlah li &gt;st to
k fought la bit Mnutlutul cm*.
for mm IblM, Um Uoviltod
.. Fade# Department li •till Dying
•to felled a U M * toward offered
* fey UM Iboppard family "for the
a m d aad eonelriloti of the mur­
derer* of Marilyn Hhwppartl" on
JtUy 4, IIM.
; lor eaoitor, a kabaaa corpui
-■eUtlea la pearflag bofora tho Ohio
laymaM Court seeking Ham -Shep­
pard's release on tin gruunds that
it «aa denied a fair thane# to
- aaiaMkfe feta Innocence btfora,
~ddrta« aad afur hta a day trial.
mm at Um loaioit In U. I. judicial
fetMary.
•toward haa tnalaled
laalal
he did
. m ilu feu »u#. « im waa mur-

at the ptlMa baMball and toskatball Mama. OrcaikMily. hta braI their wtvaa cm # in
thora
♦lilt.
Sheppard acoka to avoid
llclty, but word of hla actlvl
aomatlmoi Itaka out.
la SapUMbor, IbM, b# waa eradllad with eevlng the lUt of a
ftllow prlaantr who rhoktd after
an operation. Tho prison surgeon
had left. Ur. Sam. on duly at a
nurae, removed the obstruction
from the prisoner'! throat and
maimed hla cheat until hu heart
•tarted baaltaf aaain.
Tha following Fabruary Shappard waa tranifrrred to the prlion printing (hop. Later hr re­
turned to the hospital. lie alio
Ml worked aa an Inatructnr in

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auto mechanics aad ae a
Ml tlerk.
la March. 1MT, ha volunteered
at a "guinea pig" la • caaear lanoculalloe tart at IN penitentiary.
Tima haa changed Um llvss ot
other* lavelvtd la Um c a n .

Samuel Reese "Chip" Shep­
pard. mw II aad th# only child
of Sara aad Martlya Stoppard,
was finally turned over to bis
uncle Hleptoa after Um boy’s aunt,
Mri. Henrietta June. dropped tor
fight to become hla fuardlan.
The lad alUada public school
In suburban Rocky Rlvor and ap­
pears to bava a tendency toward
science. Last year ha era* a cita­
tion In a acleacc coolest.
Chip’s pstsratl grandparents
are dead. Ilii father’s fattor —
Ui* founder of the taMtly hospital
—died of ranrer shortly after Dr.
Bam’i conviction. The condemned
man’s mother committed aulcldo
edon after that.
AVA DUCKS CAMERAMEN — Photographers had
OCTOBKK II * II
"Tha otbar woman" la tha case,
pulled
open the door of Ava Gardner's car at London
Susan Hayes, ante n nuraa In
Airport to snap pictures of her arrival from tha U. S.
thirl* Cline, Ueneva
Sheppards Beyvlew Hospital, U
but the temperamental actress slammed it shut in
Lillian Sinclair, Hanford
married. She llvaa In California
Shtlby Creel, Hanford
with her huibend, a lelavlelon
their faces and left.
Thomaa Culberbouse, Sanford producer, and Ihelr son. Sto waa
Goodwin Anderson, Sanford
called at tha dim* of tha trial
Urace Delong, Hanford
to Igstify about bar romance with
Joseph Thomas Duth%Heneva Sheppard amt the week Uwy once
Florence Ttmmpson, DeHary spent In California.
NEW YORK (UPH - Tre reported in elegant glass wine
Marlon Rabom Jr., Sanford
Bay Village’* mayor at th* time harvest reports from the world's decanters, 2 to 3 feet high, and
James Cooper, Sanford
uf the murder, J. Speaeer Houk.
priced up to S3. Temperance ad­
Kuntcc Ulakc, Hanford
the flrat person to be told by wine growing areas indicate that vocates need not be alarmed, how­
Lola Marino, Sanford
Sheppard that hie wife waa dead, ISIS may pyove one of the grrat ever. because most shoppers are
Clliabeth Mllchall, Sanford
haa eold hit butcher shop. He le vintage years.
buying the decanters for decora­
Blrtha
a salesman for a Cleveland auto
Meanwhile, brisk business la tive purposes.
Mr. and Mr*. Willie J. Moore, agency. Ills health broke down
Sanford, a daughter
during the case.
Mr, and Mra. Junior Blake,
Death ha* taken Common Pleoa
Sanford, a daughter
Judge Edward Blylhln, who con­
Mamlaaal*
ducted the trial: Henry Ralke,
James Llgoo, Sanford
Marilyn Sheppard * grandfather;
Patricia Harper and baby, and county prosecutor Frank T.
Hanford
Cullllan, who wai to UI to attend
Viola Johnson, Lake Mary
th* trial.
Jamie Moore and baby, San­
But Bayvtcw Hospital has proaford
/wrrJ la Julv, tho trustees an­
tela Patman ano ban}, Mir nounced plans tor a mmtoo-dolfotd.
Jar addition. Th# hospital, with M
—• ixrt‘3tLR
'»•*'—"bed* A'kSSs. i-*» uwOolaw m IUV* r
and the addition wtU bring It. to
Admlaslooa
3M beds.
Carl Schubnell, Sanford
Arthur Wade, Sanford
James Ugon, Sanford
Fern llencdicl, Uhr Mary
Lata Mae Patmen, Sanford
Viola Johnsoo, Lake Mary
Lrnesline Freeman, Lake
Monro*

Hospital Notes

dared la their rambling Ml,Me

• Ray Village bom# when aha waa
Utear moalha pragnanl. Marilyn
-bed been beaten over Ihe head
M| f Umea with a dull Imlrumant.
' He baa maintained that (he alay
•r waa a "bushy haired latru
"der." Dr. Ram claim# the Intru
" dee knocked him uneonattoua when
.th e young ealeopeth tried to cap• tore him at he fled the house.
“ Rheppard'n family — including
- Me brother# Stephan and Richard.
• who are alao doctor* - haa ipent
• more than 1100,eeo fighting hit
" cm*. But they are determined not
• In give Cleveland police a penny
~ef the reward money.
- So far, they have btea tuccen~fuL A awii n r lb* reward tiled
• Jan. 10, IMS. on behalf of the
« Police Penaton Fund was dismissred by Judge Charles F. I'arr, who
- ruled that tho money waa meant
• to be paid to an Individual, not
• an artanuaUoo.
** n» Jon* at lam um rite ruwM
f another suit, this one on behalf I

U.L- r-w tei1

1959 May Prove Top Vintage Year

skit that needed M i new gim­
By FBED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - Slave Al- micks lDeif.
For example, when Dell was
lea baa gone through three shows
a* far In Um new season and to dressed aa Bela Lugosi, we knew
that to would be going after
appears to be in trouble.
someone's jugular before long. He
His Sunday night hours on NBC- did
it oo Sundays and it was good
TV are remembered as wild, for laughs. On Mondays, it's not
fresh, unpredictable affairs that as funny any more. Wtot’a Um
usually offered comic inventive­ answer? I don’t think It baa much
ness blended with artistic, fairly to do with tbe night of the week,
original production numbers. Of the time of night, tho sponsor or
course, some of Allen's Sunday I Allen’s switch from New York to
tours missed fire, but tbe quality HoUywood. I think it’s just a
average waa high. Allen hirnteU question ot gelling stale. Fresh
used to break up at the antics comedy Ideas are needed U thla
of his sidekick*. Louis Nye, Don hour Is to be !ha superior comedy
Knotts. Tom Poston, Habe Dell, program it once was.
Pat Harrington Jr., and Daytoo
Allen. The ibows also spoofed soA former member of Sieve Al­
called "sacred cows." It was a len's gang. Tom Poston, remains
•winging sort of thing.
In New York to conduct a week­
And now he's on Monday night. day game show, Split Personality,
The hour la considerably toned on NBC-TV. Despite the clinical
down. The boys aren’t doing new title, this Goodson-Todman pack­
things; only routines that served age finds two contestants compet­
them last season. The comedy ing for mink coats, boat rides,
sketches are a few beats too long etc., by trying to identify famous
and the crispness Is missing. people through word-andpteture
Steve himielf doesn't seem re­ dues. The origins of till* game
laxed. He's not laughing very of­ are about as numerous as its
ten aa he tries to serve up too shortcomings. Among the short­
many laughs. Monday night there comings are a lack of suspense,
were five separate comedy seg- buraor, or clever lacUcal possibil­
menu, and none could be called ities. Poston, normally o man of
extraordinary. That’s not Allen’s many talenta, is confined to the
uiual average.
usual dayUrae dialogue and seems
Tbe major comedy effort Mon­ to go through the emceeing mo­
day night was a sketch showing tions with an air of chagrin. Mon­
how TV producers try to come up day. he reminded viewers to
with new gimmicks to make watch the Steve Allen show later
Westerns seem different. Hucst on and'added. "1 wish I could b*
•tar Lee Marvin ptayrd a fron­ with them." So do I.
tier marshal straight, then as a
hipster, an Englishman, and final­ The Chaaael Swim: Joan Craw­
ly, as Ed Mur-row. Louis Nyc and ford goes Western in an upcom­
Gab* Dell also varied their roles ing Zana Grey Theater episode on
aa badmen accordingly. It was alCBS-TV. Filming begins this

Lina Kirk le tto latest addiUoa to the "Music From Shubert Alley" special that will be
seen on NBC-TV Friday, Nov. 13.
She Joins host Andy Williams, AW
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• promptly raised by the trustees
of tha fund, Cuyahoga County
• eemmUahmara Henry Spcelh and
■.Joseph Herman.
Speeth and Harman, who signed
“ a contract as private cttlieni with
• Uw Sheppard family 'o serve as
^'trustees, claimed that they atone
• were to decide who gets the reBirth*
’*war&gt;l not a court. Itestda*. they
ASHEVILLE. N. C. (UPll Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benedict
laid, the poiir* can't rolled the
"Texas fever" hit the Southern
Uke Mary, a son
I money since they were tnly doing
Mr. and Mrs. Hall Herman, Governors Conference yesterday. .
- their duty.
U the Democratic National Coo-'
Sanford, a daughter
Meanwhile, Ham Sheppard, now
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fat- *mtu'u were m session now. Sen
►U sear* old. goes about tha drab
L&gt;nJi'n Joflnson would get the
men, Sanford, a son
"*business of being an inmate at
maturity of the Demiwratie South s ,
Dismissals
. th. Ohio Slate Pemientlary m
support.
Celuiubus, Ho will not be eligible
. IV.xirah Hrahaiu, Sanford
tlaved on interviews with the
. for parol* until ho has spent to
Danila Braden. Santord
South'# chief eveeutivea it appear. year* behind bars. That will be
IKuiald Karnesl, Sant,ml
rd that th* Trias Democrat has
^ July 30, lHi.
Bertha Stewart, DeBary
strongest
support in Arkansas.
But Dr. Sam's talents ar\ not
James tiaUoway, Lake Mary
being Wilted He serve* with the
Msry Jane Hawkins, Sanford | South Caraliaa, MUsuslppi, tieor
. medical-surgical crew of the pn
Mrs. Oscar Bats anJ baby, i gu. Trnne»*ee aad Oklahoma *»d
- 1» probably a draw wttk Sea
•• son hospital, admtmstcrmc an«c*
Sanford
John Kennedy (P ila u t in Mary
•theltc* for operations amt doing
land
routine hospital cborv*
The governor*, atrr a full day
Outwardly, be has chingej tit
of informal political talk that,
tie. Hu dark hair Is thinning and Battle Resigns
-turning gray, but be remains WASHINGTON (IT lt — Proat- , brought Kentucky Gov. A. B
“ trim with weight lining and body dent Eisenhower »a« expected to- iMjppj' Chandler front and cen
- building exercises three dsys a day to laaneh a quick tearch foe ter mio the presidential running.
Week
A southerner to re p la c e fo rm e r settled down to a morn.sig of
Among bis fellow inmates, be Virginia Gov John S Hattie oo senous discussion of the South's
has acquired a reputation a* altke controversial Civil Rights education problem* and a report
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County Officials Seeking Solution
To Highway, Residential Flooding
Seminole County officials are trying
^ to find a solution to flood conditions In
the several areas of the county caused by
the prolonged rainy spell.
I t was indicated this morning that
e*nsls may be dug in the flooded areas to
aid drainage.
Tuesday's heavy rains covered the
south end of th f county, making State
Road 436 impassable near Lake Harriet
Estates and spilling water in some places
m s deep as 12 inches.
m
The Loch Arbor area also was troubled
by the recent rains.
B. F. Whitner Jr. at the Gentral Flor­
ida Experimental Station reported that
thus fa r in October five inches of rain

have been recorded in the Sanford area
and 14 inches since Sept. 1.
The excess w ater also is causing citrus
men to sing the blues as rains are ham­
pering shipments of citrus to markets and
in many cases causing damage to crops.
County commissioners have been sur­
veying flood damage areas this week.
A t this week's commission meeting,
Commissioner Vernon Dunn reported that
30 per cent of his district was under wa­
te r and he had been barruged with com­
plaints on drainage.
Dunn said he had surveyed many front
yards and found them 12 inches deep in
w ater this week.

Sty? §&gt;anfnr&amp; IjjmtUi
WEATHERt Mostly steady and eooi with occasional rain tonight and tomorrow. High today, T5-82. Low tonight; tt-TB.
VOL. X L IT

Wire

United Press

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UP1) — Stock
prices s t 1 p. m.:
American T 4 T ................ 7B»«
Baltimore 4 Ohio ............... 44*4
C 4 O ................................. «7H
Chrysler ............................... &lt;2*4
Curtiss • Wright ................. 31&gt;»
Dow Chem .......................... O'*
DuPont ................................ Z * \i
Eastman K o d ak ............ .
SB
Ford Motor .......................... 82* I
Central Electric ................. TSH
General Motors ................. S4H
Graham * Paige . . . . . . . a . . . m
Lorillard
44^4
Minute Maid ...............
11H
Penney
107
Penn RR ••■.•*.»■•..*»«.«. WH
Royal Americati .................... 4tk
Sears Roebuck ..................... t#
Studcbaker .......................... IB
U. S. Steel ............................ 10044 1
Weillnghoute El. ................ N

Established 1906

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1969

Actor “Critical”
DUBLIN (UPI) - Barry Mixgerald, 71-year-old Irtih-bom ac­
tor, underwent an operation her*
today and hia condition waa des­
cribed as ' ‘critical." Ha has been
111 (or several weeks.

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Official Says Policing

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
chairman of President Elsenhow­
er's fact-finding board said today
"we are not without hope" of set­
tling the M-day-old steel strike.
Prof. George W. Taylor made
the statement when asked to
assess the prospects for settle­
ment.
But David J. McDonald, pres­
ident of the United Steel Workers,
■aid he haa “ seen no progress in
reaching a strike settlement."
The board was told today that
even if the strike is settled, ore
shortages incurred during the
dispute will hamper production for
monthi.
The testimony ram* (mm Will­
iam K. Montague, a Duluth, Minn,
attorney representing the iron
ore companies, aa formal hear­
ings by the board drew to a
close.
The three-member fact • find­
ing panel has until midnight Mon
day to ach eve a miracle settiemcnl of the strike--------or report
--------— to
the President,. thereby opening,
the way foe the government to
obtain a court • injunction. The
order would send Use 500,000
striking workers back lo the mills
for an SOday cooling off period.
However, Montague said tha*
ore shortages created during the
strike would result in steel productlon "dislocations’’ until poaslbly next spring,

Action M ay Be Needed
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Earl W. Kintner, chairman
of th e Federal Trade Commission, told the broadcasting in­
dustry today that if it cannot keep quix shows honest, gov­
ernm ent "policing" will be necessary.
Kintner said that "as a believer in our capitalistic, com­
petitive free enterprise system," he hoped the industry, "can
keep radio and TV programs free

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R e y e a (s

tougher government regulation
than now axlaU. The FTC la re­
sponsible for seeing that advertis­
ing is not fraudulent and that
producta are not misrepresented
to the public.
P iaf Released
Kintner told the fall conference
PARIS (U P l)-F rench singer
of the National Assn, of Broadcas­
Edith Plaf wai released Wednes­
ters that its reputation “facei a
day from the American Hospital
aerloua threat. . .brought on by
of Paris where the underwent an
too much Up aervlce to high prin­ State Sen. Douglas 8t*n*Irons
J. H. CRAPPS
operation (or inflammation of the
ciples and not enough diligence in announced today that ho will not
pancreas three weeks ago. Ml**
enforcing compliance with them.” be o candidate for re-election tm
Piaf tald she hoped to tiu m t
11 * said “only a trustful public lew.
her Binging career in February.
brings value to an advertlyx': . S'riMi/iim, former county Judy*
CVKCHH FOR 9300 »w s
vrwfcftrebtv tn tbe United Fund by Pres.
dollar. Let any abuse of publlV and senator for the 37th Dlstrlot
T. E. Tucker of the Florida Stats Bank and Prea. Robert J. Bauman of
Road* Addition
eotuideiic*
uiltw this trust. sln:s l?3 f, said he wants to devote
the Sanford-Atlantie Bank. Receiving the contribution* by the banks is
and the broadcasting industry la more time to hla family and Wo
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - U. 8.
Highway 1, the major arterial
personal business.
Clifford McKibbin Jr., president of the United Fund. To give the fund
J. II. "Jimmy" Crapps h a s 1 hurt and hurt badly."
route between the Georgia line
"I decided some mouths ago not
qualified to run for city commis-' The FTC chairman restated his
campaign a boost in ita effort to raise |41,621, the banks increased their
iil&gt;nrr
(nit incumbcnl Com. belief that his agency lacks au- to run again. I just want to root
and the lower east coast of Flor­
donations this year.
(Bergstrom Photo)
m, „ ion„ Merle Warner,
thority to regulate any aspect of some aod spend a little more tlmo
ida, haa been four-laned a dis­
Crappa
lh, on,y can. broadcasting other than advents- with my family ond personal si*
tance of 330.39 miles. Another lt.S
miles la under construction and
d|datl. lo nin aaa|n»i me present*n*- H* t°°k this position In tea- fairs, he said.
1&gt;Hicch))|,^ ri( on ,he flnal day llfying before the House subcom31.33 mile* are budgeted to be
"I have felt a special pride la
f(&gt;r (|iu||fyln.
u * 4\ ov&gt; g mittce which haa been investigat- the district I represent, and 1 hope
built during the coming year.
e|eclH,n
ing charges that TV quiz programs that ln some small way I havo
crapps said he is running "In " e re rigged.
contributed to Us material needs
New M arket
,he |nterc4ta of KOod government1 Th# counsel for the congressional and, m art importantly, to tho
LAKELAND (U PI) - Florida
The County Zoning Board laat i Crump said be figured the era- , cannot project yourselves Into
and for pmar,.„ |( we bav# the 1 subcommittee Investigating qulx cause of clean and round govern*
cltrusmen looked hopefully today
m,)m.y tu pay (1)r » m f efforts»huws indicated today the Inquiry
ment.
* woukl •»? V convenience t o , future planning, but must decide!
f r T m i r k e t in
.
Homes to establish a commercial
will ^he lo
,0 run
cjty on
on aa sound
Wl ■ ' ---'•* ------"1 want each of the 140,000 peo*
will
run „,e
Hie city
irauld
spread- -lo ................
other network
homeowners in the general area on this permit on present need.” ; England for American citrus. Genzone for a shopping center oa
question and answer programs.
pie in my district to knoy that
business bases, he explained.
outside
the
Heftier
property
as
Crump
stressed
that
the
Heftier
(
era!
Manager
Robert
W.
Rutledge
Redbug Rd. east of the present
Th* disclosure was made short­ 1 have enjoyed serving ln the Sen­
Born in Cairo, (la., Crapps
Citrus Mutual reported
Heftier construction area on High- well aa to the new residents organlsatioe "la here to stay and
ha* been a Sanford resident sine* ly after Chgrlea Van Daren, one- ate. While 1 am certain there aro
way 430.
there. He said Use company l e 1*111 continue to develop property
Bl*h t .
1942. He Joined, MIL ___
Lumber Co. time champion pi the now defunct many In the district more suitably
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of the 1r*PrM#BUU** J»N *d that the
The request was denied on the selling*Wi
home* a mratb aw l,
01
• row7n
British t r e a s u r y o n the point
after
telng
dlachi^sd"
from th o ;" » '* program, com* out-of hla talented than I, and while 1 must
basis that the proposed strip uf
Navy
In
1943.
Mr.
ami
Mra. |
England hideaway to bo aerv- have been wrong many times on
land ia t o o ^ n a ^ ^ o J i l l ^ n * PrtdJct,d
“ *•
ll€ look iltU( wllb u * i.u e r of
«« practlcaUy
Hie acorea of issues, I have hoped
Crapps have a tS-year-old daugh- \ *4 with a auhpcna,
provide suffleient buffer tones »re* would be a necessity with- M„t |0 the board earlUr by U k« j • '• ^ .o o U a r eomnuxlity now reVon Dorm, who claimed he waa that my public and personal con­
ter and a nine-year-old son. ~
They
and possibly would depredate In six months.
Howell resident* which speculat- llrlct* 1
import barriers,
not aware that U. 8 . marshals had duct has reflected favorably upon
live at 2412 MeUonville Ave.
values of other individually owned 1 Attorney Gordon Frederick pre- : ed on whether the area of homes
been searching for him aince last the people of the 37th District.
Only
a
write-in
ballot
can
op­
New
Boundury
Okay
property in the Lake Howell area, vented the appeal of the oppoe-1 might become a "slum."
STOCKHOLM (UPI) — Two
"May 1 thank sincerely e a d i
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. American biochemists were Joint pose Commissioner Karl Higgin- Friday, accepted service of the
C. C. Crump, representing the ing home owners and cited two
“ Everybody doesn’t live in a
summons Just before he held • 10- one who helped to make posalblo
Heftier organisation, asked ap- court decisions at Miami Beach gtO.OOO Iike front home. It’s n o , &gt;p«*iard L. Holland told (he 8u ly .warded (lie Nobel Prize for
l" hl» r« e ‘ ' » ‘ hlr(1 minuto new* conference in the for me thia privilege of publio
proval of the commercial center \ in which changes In zoning were disgrace to be a working man , preme Court today that Congress medicine today for dlscoverie. ‘*rm on the commlzslon.
service."
Roosevelt Hotel.
which he said “ we feel we a r e ! denied becauae “ the Immediate1 who lives in a $13,000 home with 1thrice has approved a seaward that shed light on the chemlitry
Van Doren flunked hits first quiz
Stenstrom first went to tho Son*
boundary
for
Florida
10»s
miles
obligated to the residents of this need did not exist."
I a mortgage on it," h* sold la
of life and cancer.
by newzmen when he refused to ato in 1934 to fill th* unoxpirod
out
in
the
Gulf
of
Mexico.
The
growing community to provide." j Frederick told the board “y o u 1 criticizing the letter of protest.
They are Spanish-born Dr. Se­
answer questions concerning his term of the lat* Sen. Lloyd F ,
Florida Democrat concluded ar­ vere Ochoa, 34, of the New York k ip A $ in n P l n r p
The proposed location of tho
appearance on the ‘21 " program. Boyle. He waa reelected in 1900.
guments by five Gulf states which University medical school, and
oommerclal area had been oppos­
He said he would have nothing to Ho gained several honors, tnctud*
claim
ownership
of
(hr
rich
off­
ed at an earlier meeting by resi­
Prof. Arthur Kornberg, 41, of The Crippled Children’s Society say
^ about alleged 'fixes’’
........ wl
on Ibe ing selection in 1933 by senators
shore
oil
resources.
Florida.
Mis
dents of the Redbug Rd. area, but
Stanford University,
of Seminole County will hold it* sttovw until he testifies before the as the outstanding first term seno*
slislppi,
Alabama,
I-ouisiana
and
Heftier bad not been heard before
The derision to award the prize meeting tonight in the office of subcommittee Nov. 2.
tor and being named by the Capi­
Texas contend the ares was rrded which carries a cash award of Society President Kenneth Meinon the application.
Tb|&gt; j j . year&lt;&gt;|d Columbia UnJto them by Congresa in the 1933 $42,BIO was made this afternoon tosh in Hie Edwards Building in- verjdy instructor came to the tol pres* corps as one of the four
most valuable members of th*
submerged lands taw.
by the professional staff of Swed- sira'I l,f •he &lt;iyle ( enter.
! now$ con(erencc with an attorney, Senate in 1037. The U. S. Junior
•n’s Caroline Medtco-Chlruglcal
The meeting Is schi-vlnled to lWo botiyguartls and a brief pre- Chamber of Commerce named him
Institute.
start at 7:30 p. m.
pared statement.
one of Hie five outstanding young
The award waa based on Uie , The mam Hem on the agenda ;
men of Florida in 1933.
VANCOUVER, B. C . (UPI) — , A Fire Department lnhalator
biochemists' discovery of nucleic will be Iho Installation of new
Tickets for the Joint civic club E m l Flynn who cut
a larger *&lt;tuad was unablt to revive the
acid. Reporting on their discovery officers and a report of the so- |
dinner Oct. 21 with Sen. George I |W&lt;lh
in li(f lhan he did ln actor. It was believed Flynn died
in 1937, the American Cancer So- | ciety’s accomplishment* during
Smathnrs a* guest of honor went . .
,. .
.
.. , of a heart attack,
the past year.
clety said
on sale to the public at Roumillat
•w**|'t&gt;uckllng movies, died
-j-^ cdy corooer M|d an aut0 p“This achievement will shed in­
and Anderson's and Touchtoo'a here Wednesday night during a
would be porformed laler toDr. Henry McLaulin, Sanford,
drug stores today.
holiday with bis 17-year-old girl day at Vancouver Hospital where
optometrist I* in John Hopkins
MIAMI (UPI) — A auspicious creased light on the basic chem­ Fund Drive
Hunting licenses are now on
istry
of
life,
normal
and
abnor­
Stsie Senator Douglas
Slen- friend,Beverly Aadland.
the actors body was
iakra. •qually area _in the Caiih’uean____
The Semlwl* Cnnnly United Hospital in Baltimore, Md., to sale at the County Judges offle*
mal,
and
Is
already
considered
strom will intro&lt;iuce Smather* at
Flynn, 30, died in the penthouse
Friends said Flynn had com- gained Intensity during Hie nlghl ma1, *n&lt;' , * , ,? 1
.
in the Court House, it waa re­
Fund has rrrrlvrd $329 since yes­ undergo surgery.
the Civic Center dinner. A pub- apartment ofDr. Grant Gould, a plained of not feelingwell since! and the Weather llurrau advised *
*',‘P ln
studyof terday from 21 contributors. To­
Dr. Mctaulin I* expected to be ported today.
lie reception
will be held alter- friend with whom he had been his arrival, and sought to return allsmall craft in Jamaica
and
, nil,r m* growth as la^ in tal donations are now $1,077.23. in (he hospital for another two
Cost of a county license Is $3
wards. Sale
o( the tickets will staying forthe past week while Wednesday
lo Hollywood. His southern Cubato remain
inport. | V0' ,&lt;1 ln ,,1ec,ncer process,
They were made by 201 donor*. weeks.
and $7.30 for a state license.
end Oct. 19 and reservation* must 1 negotiating sale of his $100,000 death came seven days after the
In a special bulletin, the Miami
sudden death of tenor Mario Lan-1 Weather Bureau said winds of 43
be made.
yatch, Zaca.
za. 34, in Rome and only zeveral miles an hour were raging in some
weeks after the fatal heart at- ! of the fiercer squalls,
tack of I’aul Douglas, 32, in Holly-' Forecaster Arnold Sugg said Hie ,
wood.
disturbance apparently lias slowed
Ills daughters, who strongly re- in forward movement and was
semble their father but rarely driftingto a more northerly direcsaw him, collapsed in tears in Hon. It had been moving on a Ir . t i M r e v n i r /n t&gt; ti_ x
!t„i
Hollywood on hearing new, of hi. westerly course for the past three ve; J , y of F l^ ld . studlnt team

Shopping Center Bid Denied
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NO.

FTC Warns Networks
Shows Honest
To

Steel Settlement
Not Without Hope,
Chairman Reports

News Briefs

SANFORD, FLORIDA

He Will Not Run
For Senate Again

J. H. Crapps Enters
Commission Race

2 Americans Win Medicine Award

Society Changes

Swashbuckler Flynn

Tickets On Sale
For Civic Dinner

_
w

Dies On Canada Holiday

Squall Warnings
Out In Caribbean

Dr. McLaulin
In Hospital

Hunting Licenses
On Sale In City

Students Develop
Atom Tool Design

Deidre. 14
" 1 knew
Tb® «dvUory . aid
main part t i l 1cK,\o n T e \« e 7 rehdtil" w h ich
dad was ill, hut I didn t think he of the squall line stretched from mav have Kroaa alanifieance ln
was sick enough to die." Rory. U H tud. 13 north and Longitude the field, the university said Wed­
| 13, overcome with grief, was un- 'S.5 west, or near the South nesday.
able to speak.
American coast, ail the way to
The device la 1 cheaper and
The girls were staying at the Cuba and HaiU. Jamaica was in simpler linear atomic accelerator.
home of their maternal grand- the middle of the squall line,
a hurricane
hi.—i . . u . .hunter
„ . . plane
„i _
| An accelerator is used to produce
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John EdA
.* V ! nuclear energy for research purdinglon, in Beverly Hills. Th*lr dispatched to look over the area
poses.
mother, Nora Eddington Flynn thU morning.
William F. Fagen, professor of
Ilaymes— Flynn’a second wife—
Forecaatera could not be sure
.
La
_/
was out oo a dinner date. Wha- whether the squalls had taken on .n“c
l ‘ ,aill f h ^ w
she returned Miss Eddington ■ circular motion characteristic of
P
'
.
said, “ Oh, 1 didn’t know." Then • true tropical aiorm. If it doe. l
.
Vnire
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.
.
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to
many
more
researih units
broke down crying, and closeted become a tropical storm it will
through
a
reduction
in
cost.
herself from family and news-' be named Judith.
Fagen said the sreat value of
men.
the new design ia aa an educatFlynn's first wife, LiU Damita,
j tonal tool.
live* in Paris. She bore him a
Aliout 2u undergraduates and U
son . Errol S*an Flynn, in 1941. T « U r v l s l U n / w i n # ,
graduate studenta had a -&gt;art in
he actor’s latest wife, Pstrice 1 0 n O I Q M C O M (IQ
Th*
the project under Fagen. 6
Wymore. with whom he was in
The purpose of the accelerator
volved in a divorce battl*, was
project was to develop a 10 mil­
performing
in
a
Washington,
D.
C.
—
.
, , ,
.
TAKELAND (UPI) — The Flor- lion C
1CV„„„ volt, a rating sevelectron
"
f 1*
K
th* hD* K* C|*m*‘ id* CJ.,n i* Com,ni,,io,« wi" hoM era| „ ,ne, more powerful Hun
H rst told that her husband was a public hearing on a proposal al,viliiiiit in Florida at ori-seul

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Citrus Group

On Shipment Date

NEW MAYFAIR INN MANAGER George C. Palmer
iiaiii this morning that ho was impressed by the progreaniveness of Sanford and ia looking iorward to a
great season here. Anaiated by hi* secretary, Mra. Roy
Williams, Palmer will manage the Muyfair Inn and Coun­
try Club. lie arrived a week ago after appointment aa
manager by iloraca Stoneman, San Francisco Giant pre&lt;
sident. Palmer was previously m an ag er of New York’*
Hotel Wunvvoitii.

it his baart? Is k worse than
•hat?”
Told that Flynn was dead she
burst into Wars and went into
shock, according to friends. She
and Flynn were lb* parents of a
daughter, Arpclla, 8 .
Miss Aadland, dteply shockad
was under sedation and staying
with friends in a West Vancouver
suburb.
j

an opening date for fresh fruit
shipments to Northern markets.
Th# proposal was presented lo
■tha commission at ita meeting
' here Wednesday by 1U fresh fruit
committee,
Commissioner Hershel Sorrells,
recently returned from New York,
said ht was “ ashamed'' of tha
-rapefruit he saw offered fur sale
1 mere.

indicated development of a pot
ential perhaps twice that, or
more.

Meat Talks
CHICAGO (UPI) - Swift A Co.
met Wednesday with two meat­
packing unions in an effort lo settle
a 42 day strike which has idled
19,130 workers.

ALL SET FOR SURVIVAL os Parachute Rigger Second Class Donald
Willinnw showed DeBary residents junt how an 'aviator in equipped to
truchute from hia plane into water. Gathered around Williams a t tho
elhiry Community Center ure, from left, Lawrence Tinsley, Major R. C.
Wood of the Marine Corp.s, Cupt. J. D. Kumnge, communder of Heavy At­
tack Wing One at the Sanford Naval Air Station, and Cheater Keurick of
tho DeBary Civic Assn., for the program. Tha raft and "Mao W est” life
preserver were compact und deflated parts of the geur strapped on WUliuuyi until he quickly pulled a few curd.1 .

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WESTERN
LEAN, MEATY
flfM t W sesadee, BaekhgbamMHre T i|li&gt; &lt; k u ■ repetition
$m M wastbsr, b at tbis summer
fe u k m u p U m l end we fait
B e U K A m n l d a i day* before
m Aral fresh W# apeat the weefa­
re d Whfa M eads la Baeklogbami W f BifiAf i x i f n . out irom
le a d s * a t t a n bacaoaa h ware
r e tssilftsd at tb* traffla an eom*
M a t a s A m tba wrong (to a*)
mOm.1 l. Av
PR * BLhdl
MR wi» —
MJi r«JW■Il«l
aj
9m yattta ta d g rta in a tle il road
g g a , kept " ta tba n e a r ttda ax*
•apt when arertaklag” , only punad «ff tba read aa -lay bys"
aad atayed on tha corraet aide
a t tba “ dual carriageways."
AH along $ o ro ad , almoat
iv r y r e a baa a garden, area If
9m brant yard la pootage itsm p
aha. They are a riot of r o u i
and dabUaa la red, pinka and yal*
bw a. One garden, with Ua threethat bardar at m aure mlebael-

Uona aad groUaqueriea agalnat
p u te t walla af pink, yellow and
blue. Tba Marble mantle* are
tarred to mateh. Tba upatalra altting n o n , don* la pssudo-ChlMss
style la a bit •vsrwkatmfaig, des­
pite ita ah*.
Tba etaire are Inlaid with earl*
ana woods and lrory with a curv­
ed three-etory banister of wrought
Iron, so delicately worked that
the ears of corn, intertwined with
tba flower*, rlbrata when ooe deeeenda the stain.
The present owners have idem
Claydan House to tfis National
Trust, a private organisation
which takas over and reitorea
old and historic buildings.
The government allows the
owners to live la the houses tax
fre t and remits death duties on
the death of the present Incum­
•gMont aa old brick wall, waa bents, the property then reverting
* fr e ttsa lsrlj spectacular ex- to the T reat Thus many houses
of historical a r architectural inU rn? Bagfiskmea bar# bird
leaping as i hobby, some of
gwm going In lor .oxotle birds,
•van braiding peacocks. Tha
gyisad with whom wn stayed hae
All of our English friends have
pear 100 parakoata which ha lata children, ranging from two and
ttr bwa In Ibn daytime. A flock a half to 19, sod
ost of them
m aharWausa, em erald, chroma have dogs. When t'.ey go visit­
yelow , cobalt and aqua marina ing, aven to Informal cocktail
taking off agalnat a erysta- partial, they taka the children
Morning sky la a sight to and often the dogs. This la, ap­
d. They return a t night, often parently, the accepted practice
in the country. The older child­
ren, related or not, automatically take care of the youger ones.
flagw, whose thatched • roofed, No atm yeUs, squabbles, or
wooed and timbered house* arhkws. Eves tha dogs behave
ire aatflad ta eraxy angle* beautifully.
m agb Me aentwrier, to sot
Everything was ao serene and
laydoa House.
lovely, wa hated to leave.
Tbs T an ey fam ily ha* bald
l e a Tranelieo’a oldest building
lead In Buckinghamshire since
M* a t h esotery. but K waa la an adobe structure which
feelgh, the second B ari Varney, Spanish soldiers built at the
W M M the lltb century bank- Presidio la ITT*.

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FRESHLY MADC

FARMER CRAY
SCOUT John Jansen U presented with a lift acout
badge at Troop 543’n Court Of Honor held at tha San­
ford Naval Air Station. Presentation of the award wai
made by Senntor Dougina Stenstrom while the boy’a
mother looks on.

Skinless

Lady Fair Buttermilk or Sweet M ilk
MIAMI (UP1) —Lifeguards, res­
cue squads and golf professionals
should ha taught procedures in
opening a heart attack victim’i
chest and massaging the heart,
according to Dr. Claude S. Deck
of Cleveland, Ohio.
Beck, surgery professor at
Western Reserve University, spoke
here Wednesday. He ssid these
persons could save many lives If
they knew Die levlmiiiues of open­
ing a rheat and massaging a heart.
Beck aald italic electrical shock
rather than a faulty heart causes

Hero Cteslbus, high priest of a
large
temple In Alexandria, I
Greece, Ip believed to have con­
ceived and constructed tha first
vending machine In 219 B. C. It
was used to dispense holy water.

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CRISP PRODUCE
F ren h

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SCALLOPS
FROZEN

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PARTY PAK, BREADED

SHRIMP ,0”
I t waa sh o rtly after th a tu rn o f tha century th a t
th a Bret C adillac e a r—" the autom obile b u ilt to th a
highest sta n d a rd s it la possible to enforce on tha
p ro d u ction o f a m otor car” —made ita appearance.
E v ery y e a r since—save far a period w hen Cadillac
devoted ita energies to th e national defense—a new
In te rp re ta tio n of tills unique goal has bean presented
bo tb a w orld’s m otorists.
T h e su p erlativ e m otor car illustrated above is the
fifty-fifth in th is unprecedented anrmaalnn of dis­
tinguished a u to m o tiv e creations.
A nd i t is, fa r and aw ay, th a finest and th a noblest
C adillac o f th e m all!
N e v e r before has C adillac a rtistry created such

elcgancu of form an d line. D tu u a commanding preoenco th a t is uniquely Cadillac.
Never before h as C adillac engineering produced so
abundantly. T h e c a r ie sm ooth and quiet to a degree
th a t challenges belief.
Never before bos C adillac craftsm anship provided
auch Interior luxury. And th a complement o f con­
veniences has never been more satisfying.
N o m a tte r how m any of the fifty-five Cadillac* you
m ay have owned an d enjoyed over the y e a n —you
■till have a w onderful experience ahead of you in this
latest " c a r o f core."
We suggest you see and driva it very soon. And
w* hops yo u will com e expecting great things.

V I S I T YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
CORNER SECOND * PALMETTO

SANFORD, FLORIDA

GOLDEN PUMPKIN

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�Scientists Shooting For Space Speeds

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O f M ore Than Million M iles An Hour
LANGLKY FIELD, Va. (U P I&gt;*% '4clcntU U i r e shooting for ipeeds
at more tlian a million mile* an
hoar is apace and le u than 100
miles an boor cloee to the
pound.
• Thia roughly represents the ex­
treme* ad research being pushed
at Ha arioua scientific centers by
gM National Aeronautics A Space
Administration.
Between the eitrem ea are re*
search and development projects
aimed at:
J Perfecting
coUapstbie
space
platforms and spaceships which
automatically expand after being
fired into orbits high above the
eerth.
Development ot radio com­
munications capable of spanning
Mm Interplanetary voids.

Boosting rockets Into "park­
ing orbits'* from which lunar
probes could be launched more
auccessfully than from stationary
sites on the ground.
Designing jet aircraft capa­
ble of speeds greater than a mile
a second to handle human trans­
portation from point to point on
the earth's surface.
T h ru and a host of other re­
search projects, including an ar­
ray of spacecraft resembling
everything from a flattened nee­
dle to a flexible kite, are being
reported to some 3,100 guests this
wreck si NASA's $100 million
Langley Research Center here.
The hottest thing in apace re­
search it a new science called
magnetoplaamadytumics or MPD

for short. A plasma la a gas
which has been made so hot that
its molecules break up into elec­
trically charged positive and neg­ VOL. X U I
ative particles.
Such a gat la electrically con­
ductive, and under the influence
of electromagnetic forces its par­
ticles can be made to move liter­
ally at millions of miles an hour.
Since the weight of gas involved
Is extremely small. such motions
don’t generate much thrust. If
you want to lift a spaceship off
the ground against the pull of
gravity, you use chemical or per­
haps nuclear rockets.
Rut once in frictionless space,
where nothing weighs an&gt; thing,
fast-moving plasms, obeying the
laws of MI'D, can supply speeds
not otherwise obtainable.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with chanct of scattered ahowera tonight and tomorrow. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 75-80.
Unltad Praia L e w d Wirt

EatablUhcd l'JOg

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1959

As Hearings Continue
WASHINGTON (U l’l) — Steelworker* Pnwidcnt David
J . McDonald today nought auto industry intervention in the
steel strike in an effort to end the three-month-old walkout
on the basis of a m*w union proposal.
McDonald did not disclose the nature of the union
peace offer. But he told two General Motors officials at a

1 p. m. Slocks Polio Vaccine Price Fixing
NEW YOBK (UPI) - Stock
prices at 1 p. m.t
American TAT ..................... 7*
Bethlehem Steel ............... 56'*
C AO
............................. 87‘4
DuPont ................................... 259
Curtiss • Wright ................. JB4
Eastman Kodak ..................... 86
General Electric ............... 77H
General Motors ................... 3541
Graham • Paige ...............
2H
Inti. T A T ...................... 37
Minute Staid ...................... 22H
Penney ..................
106l «
Itoyal American ...............
4»»
Sears Roebuck ................... 4«'»
Studchaker ........................... I7*«
U. S. Steel
...................... 101
Westlngltouie El...................... 03

reception Monday night that the
strike coulil, be settled next week
if they brought pressure on the
steel Industry.
The union leader told GM Board
Chairman Frederic G. Donner ami
Crash Probed
GM Executive Vice President L.
LONDON (UPI) — The govern­ C. Goad that ‘the steel mills
ment ordered ■ thorough investi­ could be hack in production next
week" if they would urge U. S.
gation today of a crash which Steel
Board Chairman linger M.
wrecked the second secret British Hlough to accept an offer the
jet fighter which has come to union "has cooking."
grief in two weeks.
"It's that close,** McDonald
said. He and the two GM officials
then went into a comnanv-rrnted
Unemployment. Off
WASHINGTON (U PI) -U n em ­ suite and talked for about an
FIRST TICKET for the Sanford Firemen's annual benefit program was
ployment
dropped by 196,000 in hour.
•old to Mayor A. L Wilson this morning. From left. Asst. Fire Chief U. T.
McDunaid later challenged lead
September to 2,230,000, the govern­
Thomas, Mayor Wilson, W. C. Gailey and C. P. Bennett discuss the benefit
ment reported today. At th# sam t era of the ateei industry to sit down
which will be at 8 p. in. Nov. 4 at the Civic Center. All proceeds from the
lime, the number of people work­ with him and negotiate a settle­
program of entertainment will go to the Fire Department benefit fund.
ing fell by 804,000 as more than a ment of the three-month old steel
NEW RURK (UPI) - Tele­
million youngster* went back to strike.
“ 1 personally would like to sit vision qult-whu Charles Van Dor­
school.
down with these chief executive en today was accused of eras#
officers, the men who have the indifference in ducking a con­
Negro Refused
responsibility,. .and talk out the is­ gressional subpena ordering him
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The sues," McDonald said. He com­ to face questioning about the rig­
State Hoard of Education today plained of being unable to reach ging at the defunct quit show
••21.*•
refused to order that a Negro any top industry officials.
Federal authorities were order­
child be admitted to all-white Oli­
McDonald made hia stateinBWa
ver J. Seinmes Elementary School to President Eisenhower'* facV ed to Intensify their hunt for the
in Pensacola. Acting under the finding board which is racing the 33 year old winner of $129,000, as
School Supt. R. T. .Milwee as­ , will be reduced from 20 dependa
pupil assignment law, the board calendar in an attempt to either the long lime champion of "31,"
and a $50,000 a year network
sured listeners at a Rotary Club on the value of non-exempt, taxsent the case of Karen Augustus
_LONDON (Ul’l) — Scotland back to the Escambia County settle the dispute or report lo the contract.
talk yesterday that the School j able property an the county tax
president by midnight Friday.
Rep. Stephen B. Derountan (RBoard will reduce its millage I roll. The greater the tax roll. Ine Yard launchedTta greatest YeVr'ch School Board for a hearing.
The president Instructed the
rate U the people vote to accept J e « \ the millage. MU|«e explain- today for the
faci-IUKfars to Arvk frrsi of all a N. Y:), * member of the House
. . .
, )»•* Ha oistory — thi main reaction Oil Hearing On
the maximum 20 mill aaaeaament
settlement between labor and subcommittee on legislative over­
sight that has been Investigating
He urged realdenu to Iruat the ltM-u of $700,ut/u iu hard to-trace
in th* Nov. 3 election.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Texas management. That failing, tha the practices of certain televis­
. . . . School ..................
-mall but valuable items.
The
Board will rwcoro *‘ ho° l |* a,'d *ni} ' oW ,or
government
will
go
into
court
and
mend that voters accept a 10 mill *l»ht mills fur school luppori •»«!
Investigators were ordered into Ally. Gen. Will Wilson told tha seek an Injunction that would halt ion quit show*, leveled the inSupreme Court today Dial the
rate In the election, Milwee aaid. maintenance and two nulls for the airports, seaports and private air- United Stale* recognised a three- the strike for an today "cooling difference charge at Van Doren.
building
and
bua
reserve
fund.
A
j
field’
s
to
try
to
block
Die
"Friday night our committee is­
to
try
to
block
the
Might
The board has the authority to
county school budget ia of the genii atul baubles taken league (fota mile) seaward boun­ off" period.
sued a subpena for his (Van Dor­
levy another 10 mills. Twenty tentative
McDonald
charged
at
today's
Irom four jewelry shop* in the dary for his state when it en­ board hearings lhat meetings with m 's) appearance . . Hr has evad­
mills ia the legal limit the board already In Tallahassee.
tered Hie union. The Texan headed
Stressing the grow lit of county •teart ol London this week end.
may levy for school taxes.
industry officials so far have been ed the subpena and Hint far ha a
The jewel thieves, believed to be a list of officials from five Gulf merely a "public relations game." avoided testifying of our commit­
Exactly how much the millage schools, Milwee said that 2,000
States
appearing
in
a
second
phase
more children will come into six men, cither had a complete
tee members.
"I have failed to be able to sit
Seminole County during the com­ knowledge of the workings of the of arguments on the multi-million
"Don't Mr. Van Doren'* ad­
down
with
the*e
gentlemen,"
he
ing year. Last year's increase victimised companies or incre­ dollar tidelsnd oil dispute.
mirers deserve more than hia
shouted. "I hereby challenge these crass indifference?" Derounian
was 21.&lt; percent over 1056-57 and dible luck. Each shop they n&gt;bl&gt;ed
gentlemen to come to Washington asked.
there is no reason to expect a yielded the key to the next.
Caracas Patrolled
and let us go to work and get an
decrease, he emphasised.
Van Doren, who was catapulted
Three of the shops were owned
CARACUS, Venezuela (UPI) — agreement."
The south end of the county by the Goldsmiths and Silver­ More than 3,0uu troops and police
l. national prominence by his dis­
Prof. George W. Taylor, chair­ play of intellectual prowess dur­
saw the greatest growth. Of the smiths Association, and the fourth patrolled the streets here early
t,589 increase in white pupils in was owned by a subsidiary com­ today, seeking lo end * wave of man of the board, indicated mean­ ing his 1056 37 appearances on the
while that liltle or no progress program, disappeared
County Commissioners formally the county during the past year,
shortly
adopted the 1050-60 tentative bud­ 025 have come into south Sem­ pany which bait left ils keys in terror bombing regaided as a has been made in extra-hour meet­ after lie sent a telegram to the
a
company
safe.
possible
prelude
to
revolution.
ings
designed
lo
bring
a
voluntary
get and approved the millage tor inole school,. There has Iteen a
committee stating his willingness
'It's a disaster," a spokesman More than too persons bad been settlement.
the county health center at .44 04.7 percent increase in countyto testify.
for
the
association
said.
arrested
in
Caracas
and
Maracai­
milla today.
Taylor said the hoard Is not yet
school population since 1053.
In his telegram to the commitScotland Yard, which called the
The commission also had plan­
Limits on individual school ca- thieves' work "nice and clean," bo, and an undetermined number sure vvhal the issues arc between lee, the Columbia University
of Others were reported in jail else­ management and labor, and that
ned to set up a millage for the pacly of 900 for elementary, 1,200
English instructor said he had
hospital, flood control, drainage for Junior high and 1,800 for high said (lie loot included rings, neck- where in the country.
delmlng these issues may be Hie never been supplied with q u e s tio n s
.aces,
brooches,
diamonds.
»ai&gt;and lake Mary Fire iistricta but school
most that ean be dune In the and answers m ails a nee of a pro­
scnuui were imposed
iiuiniicu after
a*icr the
me
decided Us hold off until K could
single week alhgtcd by the presi gram, bad never bail any assis­
City Vote Possible
receive accurate figures from the schools should be built in Sem
dent.
tance in any form and had no
Scotland Yard sakl the first
tax rolls.
mole County, Milwee explained.
Taylur said this nation is com­ knowledge of any aid provided
People
who
will
have
been
resi­
burglary
alone
required
"drastic
The question discussed today General facilities such as li­
dents of areas newly annexed to a mitted to labor conditions by to other contestants.
wai if a millage scale ia set braries and cafetoriums are now measures " A padlock was broken Sanford for six months prior (o agreement, but mat the processes
Van Doren said in the telegram
open
and
*
&gt;afe
was
blown
up.
up now has (he commission the built to notd a maximum pupil
Nov. 15 can register mid vole in of collective bargaining have born he had given tills testimony un­
authority to change it when it population because of the likeli­ inside tin* safe were the keys tu Hie November city el:cIlona. Tliia "re ected in large part' 'anti there der oath before the New York
receives the actual tax roll.
hood of lulu* classroom addi- the next budding to lie robbed. legal opinion wax given at the has hen "a failure to carry out grand jury and was willing to re­
The thieves were so sure footed
Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr.
city commission la-t night by basic responsibilities" In Hie pres­ peat it any lime lo the House
told the board that he has to ' Televised'instruction to groups
{“und no,b|nk city attorney William Hutchison. ent strike.
subcommittee.
p t,J*ro^
p.Grilling
his beat
beat
"look into that very carefully be­ of students now is being discussed
' ''
k his
fore reaching any decision" and in Central Florida, Milwee point­ early Monday tried one of Hie
advised (he hoard to hold up on ed out. The tune is turning when doora of a looted building and
setting any other millage.
a matter teacher will teach a found it still locked, nothing ap­
The tentative budget calls (or Urge group of students, leaving parently wrong.
$5,260,HuJ for general operating, further work lo be carried out
$272,206 fine
and forfeitures, by an aide teacher, lie said.
$470,722 roads and bridges and
The United States now is short
$62,522 capital outlay reserve. 195,000 teachers. To meet this
Operating millage was set tenta­ need, every college graduate for
tively at 15 mills witn another three the next 10 years is needed in
Information on a parental re­
mills (or the hospital fund and .34 the leaching field, Milwee empha­
sponsibility law has been asked
for flood control.
sized.
of the National Institute of Muni­
Commission agreed to adopt the
budget "in order to continue
cipal Law Official* by City At­
operations and pay oil *iiia real- Broken Ax £ D erails torney William Hutchison
Umg that it would have to amend
Hutchison last night explained
his action to the city commission
PIERSON (UPI) — A broken wh -h has been discussing a law
axle was blamed today for de­ to reduce juvenile delinquency.
railing of 16 cars of a southbound NIMLO, a central law library for
Atlantic Coast Line freight train U. S. cities, can send **inford
Officers front the Sanford Naval
examples of cases where parental
Air Station will prrsent a pro­ Monday.
responsibility laws were applied
No
injuries
were
reported
but
gram tonight at Hie meeting of
ami tha results of these cases,
the DeBary Civic Assn. Capt. J. the accident tore up about 600 Hutchison said.
D. Ram age and other officers (eel of track and bottled up rail
will explain survival equipment traffic most of the day. A north­
and other operations of the mili­ bound passenger tram from Detary at the 8:15 p. m. meeting Land was routed through Lees­
burg and Gainesville.
at th* Community Center.
ACL official* said the derail­
ment started at the eighth car
Sanford dog licenses now cost
from the lead engine. Several St instead of 23 cents. The license
| gondolas loaded wtth sand and increase was made effective last
a box car careened oft the track night when the Sanford City Com­
Merchants of Longwood were re- when the trsin buckled.
mission passed a new ordinance
affecting dog licenses. The addi­
minded today by Mayor A. R. I
------------------------tional revenue will help pay city
Lormann lhat new occuptional
employr John Rich who will act as
licen«es should be obtained with- I* UflCl r l R U T e S
CONGBES8.MAN SYU HEHLONG, center, dLeuaoea Home legislative
out delay.
Scmnole County United Fund a full time dugcatcher at certain
problem* with K. W. Muthea, left, ami John S. McCloakey. Herlung, in banThe business licenses became contributions received so far total tunes of the year, said City 3lanaford today on hia annual trailer tour of hia district, will be in Altamonte
due Oct. 1. They are issued $3,471.75 given by 168 donors, ger Warren Knowles. Rich will
Springs at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow anti in Longwood at 11:30 a. m.
dally during office hours by the Yesterday 14 contributor! gave use a truck equipped with a wire
cage ami a n » .
plcrk in the Town HalL
| $1,163.23.
(Bcrga truiu ,1’holo)

News Briefs

Van Doren Sought
For Questioning
On TVQuiz Fixing

* School Board Promises Slick Thieves Gel
To Keep Millage Down $700,000 In Jewels
In Chain Thefts

Tentative County
Budget Adopted

f «

j/rO

\ ♦

Information Asked
On Parental Law

the budget later.
Train Near Pierson
DeBary Civic Group
To Hear Officers

New $1 Cost Put
On Dog Licenses

I

*

Longwood Business
1 'censes Due

NO. 540

Steel Union Leader Asks Auto
Industry Pressure In Strike

Car Executives Hold Talk

if

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Charged To Drug Firms
TRENTON, N. J. (LT1) — Five big druK firms go
on trial in federal court today on chance* of fixing tho
price of Salk polio vaccine.
A federal grand jury indicted the firms last year
for submitting ‘‘uniform price quotations" in selling th*
vaccine to government agencies. The prices were "fixed
at . . . artificial and non-competitive levels," according
to tho indictment.
The firms have pleaded innocent. Eugene Besaley,
president of Eli Lilly &amp; Co., one of the defendant manufacturers, hns termed the charges "complete nonsense.**
The defense will l&gt;e bundled by a score of lawyer*
including former New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey,
representing Lilly. The prosecution will be conducted by
four lawyers led by Lewi* Bernstein, special litigation
chief of the Justice Department's anti-trust division.

'Kitchen Sink'
Put Into Orbit
CAPE CANAVEKAL (UPI)— A 00-ton Juno II rocket
blasted a "kitchen sink” satellite into the sky today and
authorities suid the multi-experiment moonlet apparently
went into orbit.
All four stages of the rocket, combining several U. S.
space age weapons, fired on schedule, jubilant missile men

NewHealth Center
Sketches Approved
The County Commission today
approved preliminary sketches
for the new Seminole County
Health Center to he located be­
tween Mh and 10th Street* la
Sanford.
Architect John Burton showed
the iketche* to tha commission
and discussed various aspects of
the structure.
Contracts on the $100,000 build­
ing are expected to be 1st by the
first of year with construction to
start in about 10 days after
lhat.
The county will match funds
with the federal government in
constructing the building.
In other business, the commis­
sion discussed briefly the county's
insurance program and asked
the Insurance committee to come
up with a schedule of costs and
recommendations.
Approximate­
ly II3.UUU hat been appropriated
for insurance.
'Hie commission also heard a
request from Mrs. Austin Conrad
who told Hie group of the need
for better drainage in llie Tanglewood area of the county.
Chairman John Krliler said
the commission it working on a
solution to eliminate the (tuodtng
and hopes to come up with an­
swer within the next week.

County ToApply
For School Funds
The Seminole County School
Board will apply or $235,531 in
state matching funds within two
weeks, Supt. R. T. Milwee said
this morning.
The funds to be used for county
school construction will be match­
ed with money gained front llie
sale of a $3 million bond issue
made in Sept. 1058. Milwee aaid.
The state funds will be used dur­
ing this 1950 60 year and will be
matched Immediately as received
from the state in installments. The
first installment la expected in
about a month, Milwee said.
A total of $19,042,974 ia match­
ing state school construction funds
is available fo A) of Florida's 87
counties. The SO counties that
showed an increase in average
daily attendance last year are eli­
gible for the money If they can
match H with local funds by July
1981.

Base Available
In About SO Days
Seminole County wilt be able to
take over tha Osceola Auxiliary
hate in about &gt;0 days, A. R.
•Smith of tha General Service Ad­
ministration told tha County Com
iniaatuu-tuday.

said.
The vehicle, protecting ils deli­
cate 9U* pound satellite with a s
aerodynamic shroud at the top ad
ha- 78-A rt length, rote graceful­
ly from its pad la t cradle at
flame a t 10:31 a. m. It climbed
along a sleep path under the
power of its 150,000 pound thrust
booster.
Tho satellita was dubbed a
"kitchen sink" because it 1* load­
ed with "everything but the klA
chen sink" in tha way of expertmental davicca.
It headed to the northeast seek­
ing an orbit that would fluctuate
5o degrees north and south of tha
equator—or over all of tha Unti­
ed States except Alaska.
Tha highly sophisticated moon,
let is designed to study radiation
balance, Lyman-Alpha X-rays
micromt-U'orilics, exposed solar
cell* and apace temperatures. Thw
satellite carried two transmitters
—on* powered by chemical bat­
teries and operating on 20 mega­
cycles.
An automatic timing devlca
aboard would cut off the tolar
transmilter one year from today,
lima releasing the radio frequency
for oilier purposes. The chemical
batteries for th* second Iran*milter will expire long before
then.
Possibly (me of the moat Im­
portant experiments to be carried
out by Hie satellite could lead to
a more certain way jf determin­
ing what causes the earth's
weather.
Officials said instruments would
measure heat radiation of the sun
and Hie earth, and the transfer of
radiated energy from tha earth's
lower latitudes to the higher lat­
itudes by means of ocean cur­
rent* amt atmosphere.

Squc'ls Checked
For Srorm Threat
MIAMI (tfl'l) - A hurricane
hunter plane cheeked today on
easterly wavr of shower squalls
stretching across the Caribbean
Sea,
The weather bureau said the end
of the long line of squalls was
located about l.luu mile* south­
east of klianii. Highest winds re­
ported by ships and land points is
the area were about 35 miles P«r
hour.
Easterly wavr! sometime* de­
velop into tropical storms. So far,
the weather bureau said, no signs
of tropical storm development has
tiern noted in the current wave.

FHA Approves
Housing Effort
The Federal Housing Admlnl*
(ration hat agreed to bark con­
struction of tight white and 14
colored homes in Sanford by any
private developer. Aeting unde*
section 221 the FHA will guaran­
tee a 40-year mortgage for tha
developer on this 23 home pro­
ject. The homes specified w a i&gt;
the $9,Out) bracket

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Collins Attacks Interests
Fighting Reapportionment
ASHEVILLE. If. C. (UPD-Cer*
tain lawmakers and big builneaa
intareata in Florida's larger •
populated reuntiea are fighting
agaleat legislative reapportion■ eat, according to Gov. LeRoy
CoTllna.
Collins, speaking here Monday
al the Southern Governors' Connatnea.
sere ace, did not call any m
" H e aald the leglalalora arc
■gainst reopportlonment beeauao
they lita k tt will diminish their
' authority, and laid big business
/'representatives oppose It “ because
. (hey prefer to work with rural
fegiaUtori.”
Collins outlined the proposed 44Senator, llB-reprc sent stive “comlea”
raapportiooment bill
. will go before voters In
rember and said he will do all
his power lo help its passage,
. However, ho admitted that oppoilUou to tbo measure it "form*
- faablo, and I frankly do i*ol know
Jftow t r predict the outcome at
- M o lime."
Z Colllas told the governors of a
; group ho called “The Pork Chop
G ang/’ which he aald was made
U p ' of rural county aenatort and
--flrbo defeated his efforts for fair
Toapportionment.
"Tho members lake solemn
oaths,” Collins said, “that
will voto for any reappor*
sent under which the repre.
i Uon of a single member
would be reduced In any degree
whatever without the consent of
~lhat member.”
•*£ He H td those who are fighting
•gainst ruapportloomsnt “seem
Unmindful that the ‘Pork Chop
Gang' la snickering behind their
" chops, anticipating In the event
• f a negative vote being able to
'tvrfnt out:
'See. the people don't really
want reapporUonmnt, so let's
forget the whole unpleasant af­
fair.'
"I rind myself fighting people
who have fought on the same
aide with me In many other
battles,” Collins aald.
Miami attorney Earl Falrclolh
- charged Gov. LeRoy Collins was
Ming deliberately deceitful when
be laid big business interests
were opposing the reapportion-meat amendment.
Faircloth, chairman of the Flo*
ride Committee for Fair Repre*

Flu Vaccination
Need b Stressed
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Surgeon
Gonorsl Leroy E. Ilurncy has
urged four groups of people in
particular to get inilurma vacci­
nations before the flu season
Marti.
Burney said Sunday that the pre­
dominant type of flu thia fall and
Winter probably will lie the Asian
•train rather than "Influenza 0 ”
which was the major troublema­
ker last year.
The Public Health Service, he
•aid, didn't anticipate any big flu
epidemic* but vacclnatloni should
M obtained from family physl.
eiana for persons in the following
groups:
—Those for whom the onset of
Influents might represent an add­
ed health risk, such ai individuals
with cardiovascular or pulmonary
conditions, persons over 53 with
o chronic illness of any type, ami
pregnant women.
. —Perrons responsible for care
of tho sick.
— Person* who provide essen­
tial public services, such as police­
men, firemen, and transportation
and communications workers.
Persons working for Indus­
trie! and stores which want tu
kaep a low absenteeism rate.

Business First
Is Man's Motto
NEWARK, Ohio ( DPI)—Sher­
iff William McElruy Is no nun lo
put pleasure before huim rn.
Instead of attending ribbun.
cutting ceremonies at tho uponiiuc
of a new interstate highway, MeElroy put his efforts into search­
ing for the vandals who ransack­
ed the Newark courthouse anil
took |.1 from the blind operator
Of a newsstand.

Meet Postponed
The Oviedo P-TO scheduled to
maet tonight will be held at a
later data, it was announced this
anoralng.

Cold Wit M s
Antarctic Is Home Aw ay From Homo For Local M an
Dominate U. N.
Assembly Group

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. fUPI)
Cold w ar talk dominated U. N.
General Assembly efforts today to
“ When the representatives
scntalioe, n id , “ we who have
admired the progressive record the big lobbies let It be known break the deadlock between Com­
of the governor on other inuea during the last session of the munist Poland and Western supTurk#y lor a „ . t
lb#
are more hurt than angry that Legislature that Collins would not
he would engage in auch taclica be able to pais certain of his U. N. Security Council.
legislative program unless tho reaa theie.”
U. S. Ambassador Hoary Cabot
Falrclolh laid many of (he offi­ apportionment question was first
cers and director! o( his commit* swept under the lug, the gover­ Lodge, in a sharp exchange Mon­
tec aupported Col Iin a when he nor threw In the towel,” Tilr- day night, accused Soviet Deputy
aought office because they belie­ cloth charged.
Foreign Minister Vasily V, Kuz“ Aa a result. Ibe people are
ved he would “ give some real
relief lo the 10 per cent of Flo* now offered what constitutes o Mlsov of using cold war language
rida'a population who have leas total surrender by tho populous at variance with tba “ peace
than 20 per cent of the represen* counties of any real hope for fair themes" of Premier Nikita Khrush­
representation,” he said.
tatlon In the Legislature.”
chev.
The exchange came at the end
nf a long aossion in which the
ataenkly voted, 42 to I t with 23
abstentions, to put Communist
Chlna'a suppression of the anti­
communist revolt In Tibet on its
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Present records show
agenda for full dabate.
that morn thun 1,680,000 peraons will be eligible to vote
In U.N. parlance tho crushing of
Nov. 3 on the controversial legislative reapportionment
the revolt was described as a sup­
proposal.
pression of human rights.
The total Is u new record for Florida, topping the
Ireland and Malaya, which spon­
1958 registration figure of 1,607,214 by about five per
sored tbo request for a Tibetan de­
cent.
bate, had no plans to press for im­
With nil but five small counties reported, Pinellas
mediate consideration. Tha assmbly decided to lake up the issue di­
showed the largest registration Increase, moving up
rectly without prior consideration
from 142,294 last year to 157,000 this year.
In one of its committees.
Dade and Hillsborough registration increased about
In the battle over the Security
10,000 each.
Council seats, the assembly elected
Dade, which with Ilruward and Palm Beach con­
Ecusdor and Ceylon to two of the
trols
almost one-thlrd
of the state’s voting
___ _______
.
ng strength.
three
Jan . 1 vacancies and then
has 371,093 registrants. Duval Is second with 138,093
went through 13 ballots with neith­
followed by Hillsborough, 125,445, Pinellas, Broward,
er Turkey nor Poland getting the
99,965, Palm .Bench, 79,213 and Orange, 64,816.
ntcesiary 34 votes.

Eligible Voters

Statistics on Negro registration were not available,
but observers say it has Increased slightly In every
county except In Lafayette, Liberty and Union where
no Negroes are on the registration rolls.
The Federal Civil Rights Commission criticized
these three counties during Its Investigation of alleged
violation of Southern Negroes’ civil rights.

Steel Strike Blamed
For Boost In Layoffs
DETROIT (U P I)-S te e l short­
ages In the auto industry have
boosted the number of laid off
workers to 17,400 today and threat­
ened to mia another 4,too Wed­
nesday.
The most recent layoff* came at
the Chevrolet manufacturing plant
in Flint where General Motors sent
home 2,400 hourly-rated employes
because of material shortages
caused by the ualiuawkla steal
strike.
Another 4,too workers will be
laid off Wednesday at the same
plant.
To date the layoffs have been
confined to General Motors' sup­
plier plants. N'onu of the assembly
lines turning out two models has

Missile Fired
FromB-47 Bomber
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
An air-launched ballistic missile
was fired from a D4T bomber to
'•the vicinity of” America's or*
orbiting
paddlowhecl
satellite
early today.
The Air Force said the bomber
launched the ALUM front a
point over tho Atlantic missile
rangu “ to demonstrate the feasi­
bility of firing ballistic missile*
from aircraft."
However, authorities ernphasited, no attempt was made to
Intercept or knock down the ***cllite, nor did the missile go into
orbit.
Instead, it passed near the path
nf the paddlowhecl in an effort
"lo check the accuracy of the
guidance system at exit angles
approaching tho vertical." At that
time, (he moonlet was near Its
low passage point of about 160
inllri in tho sky.
The Air Force laid thn ALUM
transmitted data to ground sta­
tions, which provided Informa­
tion on its trajectory. Additional
data was gleaned through the
tracking of the satellite itself.
The paddlwhce! satellite, offi­
cially known as Explorer VI, was
fired Aug. 7 from Capo Canaver­
al as America's most complex
space data collector to date.
The satellite contained It sep­
arate experiments in its 112 pound
package, including a ZUpound
scanning device which took the
first crude television pictures
made of the earth'* surface from
space.

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Pilgrims Flock
To 'Vision' Site

Appointments for consulting the
Florida Department of Veterans’
affairs state service office repre*
tentative who will be here Oct. 13
may be made now, County Service
Officer Karlyle Housholder said
yesterday.
The consultant on matters con­
cerning federal or state benefits
to veterans, their dependents or
survivors will be available for &lt;lls&gt;
cussioni from 2:30 to 4 p. in, ap­
pointments may be made by con­
tacting Housholder at his office.

When summer ends in the Ant­ Rule and the plane* who later
arctic, the men at McMurdo took off far their famous “30 so*
will be permitted to cat! their conds over Tokyo” raid. Kirtley
homes, since they will be froien will probably retire after tho
In for the rest of (he year. Kirt­ Antarctic duty, his father s a ^
ley will contact his parents at Friday.
the Sanford Naval Air Statiun
by short wive radio.
Duty at
"Operation
Deep
Freese" is strictly on a volunteer
basis. Kirtley, who has also been
to the North pole, had to pass
rigid physical and mental exams
before being sent to McMurdo.
During World War It he was
T p t*Tp RuHnnf; ( u r n - 3
on the aircraft carrier Hornet,
clM .
when it was sunk at the battle I Biologists watched Boca Cioga
of Midway. When the Hornet and the popular Gulf beaches, for algi
Kirtley left ban Francisco on
tho fish-killing red tide today.
board were Major James Don* ofDead
fish were found in the bay
Monday, but state marine biologist’
Dr. Robert F. Hutton said "this to
yet is not a new fish kill.”
Hutton, who indicated the flab
head lacerations, an abrasion to probably floated into the bay after.
the right shoulder and two teeth dying elsewhere, said, however/
chipped, Tha oilier Sanford Negro that tha situation in tho bay “ wiU
passengers in the station wagon boar further investigation.’1
Meanwhile, Gulf coast boaebaag
and foremost car wbo complained
of neck or back injures were: Me- remained relatively fret of‘ deei T
zarina Roundtree, Gertrude Woods, fish. Soma were washed ashore s i
Bertha Moore, Norma Sutton, Mae Longboat Key and there were
Bell Griffin, Hazel Kelly, and some floating in Sarasota Bay and
off the Pinellas County coast west
Leona Moore.
Hawkins has been summoned to of tho Holiday Isles.
appear in Seminole County court
on charges of failure to have his Loses Money
vehicle under control.
LONDON (UPI) — Accountant
Francis G, Swain pleaded guilty
Belser Gets $7
last week to embezzling H.300 i^ y
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) funds from “‘Due
“
Dumb
‘ Friends

Biologists Hunt
For Fish Killer

3-Car Mishap Injures Nine Persons
A three-car collision at the Lake
Monroe Bridge yesterday after
noon brought complaints of injury
from nine Sanford Negroes.
A truck carrying cars slopped at
the Volusia County side of the
bridge so that the driver might
check his clearance, said Highway
Patrol Trooper T, Mark Mack.
When the truck stopped, a pickup
truck in the rear, driven by David
Hawkins, 29 year old Sanford white
man, crashed into tne back of a
station wagon driven by Mocasc
Singletary, 1012 Olive Avc. Mack
said. The station wagon was
thrown ahead and hit another car
driven by Leroy Jackson of Cassel­
berry,
Geneva Ashley, 916 Locust Ava.
was In the station wagon and suf­
fered a serious neck injury'. Earl
Floyd, also in the wagon, suffered

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today reported campaign conlri
buttons of 37 last week. Belser
said be spent no money on his
campaign.

*ciety
f r "and“ was sentenced lo two
years in prison. Swain told thn
judge he lost most of the monay
betting on dog and horse races.

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FATIMA, Portugal (U PI)-Pilgrim* by the hundred* of thou­
sand* were in Fatima today to ob­
serve the 42nd anniversary of the
1917 viiinns of the Virgin Mary
seen by three Porlugueio children.
A long, winding candlelight pro
cession opened the Imprciilve rite*
Monday night. There are repeated
on the I2lh and 13th of every
month from May through October.
It was in Ihoic month* that the
three Illiterate shepherd children
insisted they had seen and spoken
with the Virgin Mary.
Warnings pasted on by the chil­
dren Included the “necessity for
much prayar and penanca” and
a hint of things lo come.
In tbilr undemanding, the pen*
ance called for consisted mainly
in "performing ona’a dally tasks
well."
Tha special Roman Catholic
services and masses through the
night vigil culminate at high noon
In a Solemn lilgb Maas. It was at
noon that the children reported
they bad their monthly rendez­
vous with “tha beautiful lady from
heaven.”

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CO-FEATURE

Vet Consultant
To Visit Oct. 15

Glare from the *un makes
looking at the idow “ ilka watch*
ing aa arc welder. “ You cea't
feel H but it will burn your eye
billa in about five to 10 minutes
and you feel It afterwards,” Ktrtley reported. The best thing Is to
wear sun glasses, he said. Life
at McMurdo includes
much
manual labor and lots of flying,
ssid the Sanford sailor. He told
of working on planes and moving
oil drums by hand.
Equipment must be dug out of
the snow and subjected to heat
from the planes before it can be
used. It lakes live times as long
to get things done ai "Operation
Deep Freese" as it does any­
where clip, Kirtley wrote.

been hailed although tbo produc­
tion pace has been slowed to con­
serve steel supplies in some caset.
GM's parts plants were the first
to be bit by the ibortages because
it laid in a smaller supply of steel
in anticipation ol the walkout and
because its parts plants were op­
erating six weeks ahead of the
final assembly lines.
Chrysler and Ford were operat­
ing their (karts plants only about
two weeka ahead of final assembly
and American Motors and Bludcbaker • i’ackard were operating
even closer lo the belt.
Chrysler said it could continue
production with current supplies
“Into November.” Ford said its
■upplici would last at least until
Nuv. IJ. American Motors and
Studebaker-Packard said they had
enough steel tu continue through
November.
GM earlier estimated that parts
shortage* caused by tho steel
strike would hit its final assembly
lints about Oct, 2u.

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WlU.TRAVEL

The Antarctic Is a homr away
from home for Sanford's Bill K in­
ky.
The 36-year-old veteran of 20
yaars in tbo Navy ts climaxing
bia world travels with a slay at
McMurdo Navy Base, headquart­
ers of “Operation Deep Freese.”
Kirtley Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Kirtley of Lake Gold­
en.
•
A Catalina airplane landed the
First Class Petty officer in An­
tarctica Oct. I. A flight from
yunnsei Paint, Rhode Island via
California, Honolulu, the South
Pacific and a 2.200 mile stretch
of ice set Kirtley down at the
base near the south pole. He will
be U » » for I t monihi.
Summer is just arriving for the
20 Navy men stationed on tho
southernmost continent. The run*
way temperature wax 36 degrees
below zero when (he Catalina
landed in Antarctica, Kirtley
wrote hie parents last week. The
dry atmosphere Is coldest when
the wind blows, he said.

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Woman's Club Sets
Tea, Fashion Show
The American Home Dept, of
the Sanford Woman's Club is
Sponsoring a "Tea Room Show"
Monday Oct. 19 at 8:45 p. m. at
the Club bouse on Oak Ave. The
Mary-Eitber shop will feature
"around the clock” faihions for
the show. Phillip Boyd, well
known hair stylist, and Mrs.
(
Grace Holt of "LeiLanl House of
m Beauty” will do the hair styles
and make-up for the models.
Vocalist during the evening will
be Mrs. Marie Broodmcyer, a
well known contralto, accompa­
nied by Mrs. Margie McGill. Mr.
Boyd will also sing a couple of
musical selections, and Miss
Cindy May will sing "Jim m y",
a song composed by Mr. Boyd.
Lassie Smith, former Conover
model and director for the Leilanl
charm school will be commen­
tator for the show. Models will
be Mrs. H. C. Echclberger. Mrs.
John Crawford, Mrs. D, G. Faulk­
ner, Mrs. G. A. Wamkc, Mrs.
Wendell Springfield.
Mrs. K. R. Coskcy, Mrs. H.
E. FiUwater, Mrs. Harold Lang,

Enterprise

Personals
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
Mrs. Alma Robertson of St.
Petersburg was the overnight
guest of her sister, Miss Doris Fa­
ber. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoddenberry and son Tommy were recent
visitors of relatives in Tallahassee,
laliassee.
Mrs. Tommy Orr and children of
DeLand and Mr. and Sirs. Shelby
Braddoclc and children of Deland
were visitors at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Braddock, last week.
Mrs. Ruth Long attended the
state convention of Florida Libra­
rians association at Tallahassee.
Mrs. Alberta Shaw relumed last
week from an extended visit with
relatives in Chicago and Detroit.
She reports a wonderful trip.

Mrs. Wade Hostess
To New Ivy Circle
The Ivy Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club met at the homa
of Mrs. James H. Wade, 2425
Willow Ave., Thursday night at
8 p. in.
The meeting was opened with
the Lord’s prayer. Mrs. John Hig­
gins was appointed program
chairman with Mrs. Ed Gordon
co-chairman.
A green and while color scheme
was used in decorations with
arrangements of ivy displayed on
the serving talMe. Refreshments
of punch, cake and mints were
served by the hostess.
Those attending were Mrs.
Lloyd Swain, Mrs. Wade, Mrs.
Harvey Wilkinson, Mrs. Earl
Bourquarde/, Mrs. W. A. Cagle,
Mrs. Hill Chandler, Mrs. Gordon,
Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Wen ell Hirt
and Mrs. Vnlie Williams Jr.

Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. F. G.
Edwards, Miss Marty Boyd, Miss
Joan Wright, Mils Rose Ann
Jarvis, Mrs. Rostta Rust, Mrs.
Thomas Largen and Mrs. C. F.
Frosssrd.
The public is invited to attend
and there will be no admission
charge.

Luxens Vacation
In Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner H. Luxen,
of Five Points, have returned from
a three weeks' trip to Muskegon,
Michigan, Mr. Luxcn's home
town. While there they visited
relatives and friends in Holland.
Fremont and Grand Rapids, and
also enjoyed a trip to the Straits
of Mackinac, where they crossed
the new Mackinac Bridge connect­
ing the Upper and Lower peninsu­
las.
The bridge li considered the
most beautiful In the country, es­
pecially at night with its colorful
brilliant lights. Another highlight
of their trip was the boat tour
through the American and Cana­
dian locks between Lakes Superior
and Huron at Sault Ste. Marie.
On their way home by way of
the scenic West Virginia Turnpike,
they visited with friends in Char­
lotte, North Carolina.
They were accompanied to Mich­
igan by their daughter, Janice, a
student at Snead College, Boar,
Alabama, who relumed to school
after spending a few days in Mus­
kegon.

Brownie Troop
Elects Officers
Lake Monroe Brownie troop 470
met at the Monroe school Wed­
nesday afternoon. John Angel,
principal of the school and Miss
Mabel Chapman, teacher, gave
short talks to the group followed
by election of officers.
Those elected were, Carol Jluse,
president; Frances Hunter, vice
president; Betty Hobby, secretary
and Diane Garrett, treasurer.
The girls finished dulls they had
been working on. Brownies attend­
ing were Carol, Frances, Betty,
Diane, Sylvia Giles, Betty Frank,
Shirley Muse and Sandra Presley.

Monroe PTO ’Holds
Picnic And Social
More than 75 families attended
the picnic sponsored by the Lake
Monroe P. T. O. at the school
Friday evening. A covered dish
supper held on the school grounds
was in the form of a get acquaint­
ed social for parents, teachers and
the children.
A variety of games were enjoy­
ed during the evening with all par­
ticipating. There will be no meet­
ing of the P. T, (&gt;. this month.
The next meeting will he Nov, 3
at the school auditorium.

C.P.O. Wives Club Entertains
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Guests A t Friendship Coffee
The C. P. O. Wives Club en­
tertained 21 guests
at the
"Fridenship Coffee" last week In
the C. P. O. Club, An Autumn
theme was carried out In decora­
tions with a lovely centerpiece
of bronre cnrysanthcmuins and
gold tipped greenery.
, The serving table was centered
with a cornucopia, abundant with
rolorfut fruits and vegetables.
Coffee, pastries and a variety
of doughnuts were served buffet
style.
Mrs, Margaret Stone, club pres,
idem, welcomed the guests and
told of the various activities of
(he club and coming social
events.
Door prises were awarded to
Mrs. Audrey Ross, Mrs. Mane
UU and Mrs. Gloria Simpson.
Hostesses for the evening were,
Mrs. Elaine Campball, Sirs. Lou
Crane, Mrs. Marie Sundvall and
Mrs. Simpson.
Guests attending were, Mines.
Sue French, Darlene Gellochcr,
Flo Brewton, Audrey Ron, Ann
Cutshaw, Freda Benton, Pat
Spoerke, Emily Stuart, Margaret
Frick, Rosalyn Head, Jean Regcall, Polly Shields, Marie Utz,
Virginia Small. Verna M. Bolton,
Patricia Franks, Joyce Smithdeal. Phrome Parrish, LUlim
Godbee, Terry Fay and Thelma
Snyder.
3!embers Included Mmea. Camp­
bell. Stone. Simpson, Kathryn

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Garden Club Announces Entry Schedule
For Flower Show Scheduled Thursday
The schedule for Horticulture 30"; Class 7 — Flowering vincx must have been grown by exhi­
Others assisting on the horti­
entries in the Sanford Garden —one spray not over 30"; Class bitor for at least three months
culture committee are, Sin. Da­
Club (lower show Thursday is; 8 — Fruits or vegetables.
and all plants must be tagged
Section A. Potted Plants —Class
Educational Exhibits, prepared as to specimen. Mrs. W. L. Gran- vid Bach, Mrs. J. St. Moye, Mr*.
1—Foliage plants: Class 2 — by the horticultural committee. kow is general chairman of the Jam es Gut, S in . Herbert SloreFlowering plants; Class 3. — Gera­ Florida Conservation List — Na­ ahow with Mrs. Vernon Hardin as land, Sirs. Gordon Stanley, Dr.
niums; Class 4. — Saintpaulias; tive Bromeliads, Tillandtia (except co-chairman.
Doris Cline, and Mrs. Bessie
Class 5. — Begonias.
Spanish Moss), Catopsls, Native
Other committee chairmen in­ Yung.
a. Rex. b. Cane, c. Rhlromatus. Orchids, Dogwood. Led hud. Sweet clude. Mrs. E. C, H.irpcr Jr.,
Mrj. Donald Flarnm, Judges;
d. Semperflorcns, e. Tuberous, f. Bay Magnolia, Mountain Laurel, staging; Mrs. F. L. Woodruff III,
Fiberoui.
Trailing Arbutus, Hollv, Torreya, schedule; Mrs. James Truitt, Mrs. John Storgan, hospitality,
Class 6.—Cacti and Succulents; Taxus Floridana, Yellow Jessa­ properties; Sirs. G. A. Speer, en­ Mrs. J. D. Langford and M n.
READY TO ENJOY SUPPER at the Jacaranda Circle
Class 7.—Bulbs, tuber and corms; mine and Royal Palm.
tries, reservations; and Mrs. J . V. H. Jrnnlngg J r., clerks and
meeting are the hostess, Mrs. C. M. Flower*, left. Mrs.
Class 8.—Ferns; Ciais 9 —MadeAll
horticultural
specimens D. Woodruff, horticulture;
Helen Winqueat, truest speaker for the evening and vice
Mrs. J . V. Jones publicity.
up plants—Totem poles, etc. more
president of the Garden Club nnd Mrs. A. C. Methan one plant in pot; Class 10.
Reynolds, president of the circle.
—Collections not less than five
nor more than ten. They can be
alike or assorted.
Section B. Cut Specimens,
Blooms and Branches. Class l—
Hibiscus, Class 2 — Annuals —
3 stems of one color, Class 3—
Perennials, Class 4 — Bulbs,
corms and tubers; Class 5 —
Roses—one stem or spray. Class
6 — Shrub or tree-berried or
The Jacaranda Circle of the buffet style was enjoyed by the flowering — one spray, not over
Sanford Garden Club met Friday guests. Mrs. Helen Winquist, vice
night at the home of Mrs. C. president of the garden club gave
M. Flowers on Celery Ave. At­ an interesting talk on different Lake Monroe
tractive arrangements of chrysan­ types of begonias. She displayed
themums and pintas were placed several varieties of- begonias
throughout the house.
from her own collection.
A covered dish dinner served
She later gave the flowers to
BY MRS. II. I* JOHNSON
the circle and members present­
Mr. and Mrs. William Canup and
ed her with a gift.
Lake Alary
A short business session, pre­ son Donald arc visiting relatives
sided over by Mrs. A. C. Me- this week in Georgia.
Reynolds, president,
concluded
Mrj. William Tenney and daugh­
the meeting. Hostesses for the ter Vickie Lynn of Elgin Field
evening were, Mrs. Flowers. Mrs. were visitors last werk at the
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It. L. White. Mrs. R. G. Hickson home of Sirs. Tenneys parents and
and Mrs. E. J. Mossman.
grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs.
By IDA MAY SJOBLOM
WAd
NOW ' i PRICK WAS
NOW
PRICE
Claude Hawkins and Sirs. Annie
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Anderson
OR LESS
OR LESS
llawklns.
flew to Tittsburg recently on their
Sirs. Pauline Hobby has return­
vacation. While in the area, they Two Couples Tie
39c D l i n *0 Yd.
79c
ed home following surgrry at
visited their son and family, Mr.
K UQ Skein
For
Hiffh
At
Bridge
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
and Mrs. H. E. Anderson and chil­
The Sanford Duplicate bridge
George Bell will enter Orange
dren, of Beaver, Pa.
5'Jc
rlub had four first place winners
At Elwocd City, Pa. they were last week when Lcdr. and Mrs. T. Memorial Hospital in Orlando
guests ot Mr. ami Mrs. J. p, W. Ownsby and Mrs. George Mc­ Wednesday foi fuilliei surgery
95c
Moyer and Mrs. It. J, Anderson, Call and partner tied for the honor. on his injured back.
The little friends of Master
former visitors of Lake Mary.
Mrs. Civile Ramsey and Miss
In New Castle, Pa. they saw Mr. Margaret Davis took second high Mike Mllse will be glad to know
$1.10
and Mrs. F. O. Alexander and honors and coming In third were that he is doing line alter swal­
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Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McConaghy. Mrs. J. E. Baker and Clyde Ram­ lowing gasoline. He was released
from Seminole .Memorial Huapital
Betsy Hugenstcin was honored sey.
$1.55
last week.
on her Mb birthday last week
Another
session
will
be
held
Herbert
Stusc
suffered
a
severin her kindergarten class at the
$1.69
Lutheran Church. Her mother, Thursday at the Community Center ly rut right knee while at work
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Mrs. It. C. Rugcnstein, served 16th ami Magnolia Ave. at 8 p. ni. at the school bus garage.
cake and punch to Betsy and her
classmates.
Friends of Mrs. T. N. Stafford
will be glad to know she is at
home doing well, alter - surgery
COLUMBIA - MINERVA YARNS B Y -----Officers of the WSIU of the ncll, children's home, Mrs Keltic
at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
First
Baptist
Church
of
Oviedo
Ragsdale,
publicity
and
Mrs.
W.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Smith
returned from a visit to FI. Kus- were installed in a candlelight A. Ward Jr., publications.
Following the installation service
tis, Va. where they were guests service in the chapel of the church
of their son, Maj. II. W. Smith, with Mrs. T. II. Hanicll, retiring a coffee was held in Ihe educa­
Jr. They visited Chief and Mrs. president, presiding. Mrs. Jack T. tional building honoring Mrs. Jack
Janies P. Avery, Jr., former Bryant served as installing officer. T, Bryant, newly elected prcM
residents of Lake Mary, in Nor­ Faeli officer was given a lighted dent of Ihe bent mole WMU asso­
candle as she took her place. Of­ ciation. Members of ihe Oviedo
folk, Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harris ScalKilt ficers installed were Mrj. W. 11. WMU presented her with a port­
and children Patty and Tommy, Anderson, president: Mrs. Bob folio.
Of The Following Yarns, You Can
Mrs. Daniell, retiring president
of F.au Gallic, were houseguestv Ward, first vice president; Mrs.
of Mrs. It. C. Hugenstcin last A. It. Tcdfurd, second vice presi­ also received a gift from Hie WMU
Reap An Additional Saving: - - week end. Friday evening she had dent; Mrs. B. F, Wheeler Jr., in appreciation for her four years
as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. secretary-treasurer and Mrs. R. as president, assisting with the
serving were Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Ar
Reg. Price 51.55 Knitting Worsted - I Oz. Skein
Julian Ham, Mrs. J, P. Benson L. Ward. YWA director.
Chairmen were Mrs Joe Beas­ thur Metcalf, Mrs. Mae King.
ami her children.
Reg. I'rirr SI,fill Pompadour • I Oz. Skein.
ley, mission study; .Mrs. Dcnicll, Mrs. Canlcdge, Mrs. Arie ami
Reg.
Price 39c Hug Yarn • SB Yd. Skciit
Mrs.
Anderson.
prayer;
Mrs.
C.
M.
Arie,
steward­
—Use converted rice, not the
Hostesses were circle chairmen
Keg. Price s'.)c Ualihar K. W. 2 Oz. Skein
quick-cooking variety, as a "bind­ ship; Mrs. S. It. Biggins, commu­
er" for casserole dishes. But when nity missions; Mrs. J. II. Jones Jr., and retiring chairmen. About do
Reg. Price 95c Feather Wt. K. W. 2 Oz. Skein
a crumb or cheese topping is call­ social; .Mrs. Arthur Carltcdgr, chor­ members were present for the­
Keg. Price 51.10 Ombre 2 Oz. Skein
ister and flowers; Mrs. Ed Far- se rv ice and social hour.
ed for, add it at reheating tune.

Mrs. Flowers Hostess
To Jacaranda Circle

Personals

AT THESE G IVE-AW AY PRICES

Personals

COLUMBIA

20c
37c
35c
37c

WMU Elects Officer.'s

THE BUSHEL

— PER HUSHEL —

RAVENNA PARK

HAND

TAMPING

OF IIASKKTS

Yes, We Have The Bushel
Baskets For Measuring, So
It Won’t Be Necessary For
You To Bring: Your Own.

All Of line
Kind Or
Mix It To
Suit
Y o u n elf

PERMITTED

“Homes Built With Pride”
WAS

Qualify h a h i of
Jjttle JhinqA

Equipment

IC t t ilU A

As

eovM you ho

EUCTfttC
Duill-In Oven
and
Surface Unit
in Many Homes

F a t h e r
a n d
M o t h e r

$450
DOWN

to your children?

Monthly Payments
LIKE R E N T!

All Kitchens
fully equipped.

F.H.A. Financing

JUST 1.9 MILES WEST OF THE TRAFFIC LIGHT
AT 20lh &amp; FRENCH

CHARLES It. HOWES
Ph. FA 2-1939

DRIVE OUT TODAY!

S hoem aker
Construction Company Inc.
I l l W. 25th St.

F A 2-3103

NOW

l/itr- *
Antique
(£3 Q7
$7.95 M
l5 7 lir.mrr .Spite lloi
50c Glaze 1
35c

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by

‘ ‘ 113. (

Frost Tone
39c
Calibor
45c
Feather W t. K.W. 47c
Ombre K. W.
55c

15c

,,Je Jute - Tone
,9c Needle Point
Dress &amp; Stretch
70c Boby
Angora

Kitchen

JCtna Life
Insurance C o m pany

YARNS SACRIFICED

20c

These modern 3 and -1 bedroom homes have been awarded the
Bronze Medallion by Florida Power and Light Co. This m eans
they are wired for present and future electrical needs, have all
electric kitchen equipment, w ater heaters and w aste disposals.

If you had to raise your
family by yourself—what
would you do? Hire a
housekeeper...send them
to live with relatives?
,Yj na Life has a plan
that provides the money
for such a contingency.
It could be well worth
your while to call ui.

WONT
LONG N O W !

FA 2-7495

NOW
sl2'50Motnr
$7.97
fVlUrOr Airplane
m30Chcst
$6.97
$3.95 l/Ji. Cupper Jt
*'•* Silvrr.niilh
$1.00
S1S.95 Dnna. Mmli-I Tur
uuul Harbor Type $11.97
s-« 3Plane
IT
$16.97
S1,00 Toys Krlcll.il
25c
WAS

$2.51) Pods
• $1.77
$2.50 Board ITi"/-lo'i.r $1.00
35c Loop N,iui»
21c
. Ltr Rick Rack i»
$1.00
25c Zippers
io ior $|.65 " " School SSL.
$l.fto Boards UV'Sf
$2.97 5,33 Bride ...
$2.05 Sets i t S
$1.00 $2.11) &lt;3ei BathGirtTowel

$4.97
$4.97
$1.57

EVERY THING GOES "LOCK, STOCK &amp; DARREL” — NOW!

Fixtures
For Sale
We Still
Have
A Few
Steel &amp;
Wood
Shelving
And
Glass
Show­
cases

Store
Hours
9 A. M.
'Till
7 P. M.

2617 S. FRENCH A V E . lK
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Parking:

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BANNER YEAR

1 B uford Civic Crater has won the city another un______n rild i o f dollars worth of national advertising that
ttpn keW rcookto’t afford to buy much of on its own.
The O et 10 Issue of The Saturday Evening post con*
M m aa ad from Koppers company with exterior and In­
ferior views of the Civic Crater used to Illustrate materials
MM construction methods.
■':.'. The advertisement fives Architect John Burton credit
av in t the city about f l a square foot on construction
1 by 6is dmlfu of the baUdlng. It also calls the building
_ Magnificent structure.’*
T i b shewing off of Sanford's facilities In magazines
Mcll as The Saturday Evening Post, Newsweek and others
with circulations up In the millions is a bonanza for the
•tty amt the Chamber of Commerce
"
H i Herald frequently gets letters from residents of
•Hmr amtkms of the country asking that the newspaper be
M fled te them and saying that they are considering rdocat*
f if e fe this area, or Florida In general. Our Civic Center cer­
tainly would be an attraction to a tot of prospective m i ■ i ( i «ho are looking for a new home town with outstanding
Is facilities for tha highly touted Florida living.
Our people ought to keep in mind that everything we do
•rorythtng we plan may be noticed with interest in

News O f Men
In Service

C M Rights Commission
le g a l, U.S. Court Rules
But the agency regards itself
■s ■ fact-finding outfit, similar
to 1 congressional committee.
Therefore it contends Us operat­
ing methods are perfectly legal.
The Justice Department, which
hasn't studied tha ruling yet ci­
ther, will decide whether to ap­
peal later.
Meanwhile, neither the comuils■Ion, nor inyone else, knows yet
bow far retching the court dec!
■ion will be.
If the ruling Is used is a pre­
cedent In other itates, and other
courts uphold It, then fegiilrart
anywhere In the South could re­
fuse to testify.

Letters To
The Editor
Editor:
I went to thank you and The San­
ford Herald for your cooperation
In getting out the publicity for
the recent Outgrown Sale by the
Episcopal Church.
The success of It wet due in no
small part to getting the news to
the public by way of your paper.
Mrs. Hubert Slieddrn
Promotion Chairmen
Episcopal Churchwomrn

DAILY CROSSWORD

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what
city
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manner
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13. Venerate
33. Coin
drink
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(Jap.)
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chicken
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28. Nicked
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aplnacit
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10. Unlveratty
chieftain
34. Land
(Scot.)
officer
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measure
15. Package
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b o u t (Jap.)
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VO.dreek letter
Regina
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(abbr.)
1prefix)
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■V ED KOTERBA
like It dropped off. The 7(Mon plane
WASHINGTON - G rade, the skidded sideways, one way, then
hurricane was dyinf over Wash­ the other, A million horsepower
mulcklck Jarred the tall, and the
ington, two weeks after the was nose went down.
born out in the Atlantic Her
We headed, at the rale of 31i
wrath — as vicious as the storm
miles
a minute, deeper Into the
that killed 400 In the Florida Keys
tn 1933 — look less than a dosrn mass of humpbacked, charcoalclouds churning counter­
lives In its drive up the East Coast. grey
clockwise.
The reason G rade was a “ safe"
hurricane Is duo to a handful of un­ I recalled the wall sign back at
sung heroes far off the coast of the briefing room: "The power of
Florida. They're men In military a hurricane is almost beyond the
uniform — our “ hurricire hunt­ comprehension of mere man.
ers" who plunge into the eye of Scientists measure it at live trillion
the big wind and spot It and tall horsepower, or the equal of 300
atom bomhs per second. ,
U and plot It right up tu our coast.
The plane shuddered and rocked
A year ago, a big U. S. Air Force
D-30 weather plane took off Into and rolled and thumped. The air­
the dawn from Kindley Air Force craft commander, Capt. BUI
Base in Bermuda. It carried 10 Swanson of Los Angeles —now a
crewmen —hurricane hunters from major — leaned over and said:
the 39th Weather Reconnaissance "This would smash a commercial
Squadron. 1 had come along to see plane to bits.”
The rain got so heavy I didn't
these heroes at work.
Each day, a crew goes out from know if we were above the ocean
Kindley on this 38uumik\ 14-hour or in It. The electronic navigational
non-stop stint that skirts the equa­ equipment was knocked out. The
heaters went dead. On the long
tor.
It was mid-afternoon high above haul back, at 30.00U fet, tempera­
the Atlantic when we roared into ture in the cabin dropped to zero.
Lt. Huger Hasten of Freeport,
It— the eighth hurrlcano of the
season — a storm the outside
world did not yet know existed.
Jacques Cartier discovered the
Soon she'd be making history a t St. Lawrence River in 1333 when
burricine Helene.
he piloted bis ship into a small
The .Superfortress lurched. The bay in what Is now the Gulf of
right wing tilted with a jerk. Felt St. Lawrence.

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HI., navlgstor, had to find the
pinpoint of Bermuda from out in
the night iky by using tbe relative­
ly crude method of sestant and
wind drift meter. He found 1L
As wa noted down to landing a l­
titude, smoke filled the cabin, lt
smelled like electric wiring. I
heard Swanson call out: “Tbe nose
wheel won’t go down. . .The moto r'i running but the wheels won't
budge. . .Switch to emergency
power."
But on emergency tbe wheel re ­
mained lucked. Swenson ordered
crash equipment to stand by,
Maj. Hiram P. Bliyeau, of Poca­
tello, Idaho, on board as in in­
spector, volunteered to step down
Into the open sky end manually
release the nose wheel. H was
a good landing.
The mission was set down in
the log book at "routine."
A few months later, tbe superfor­
tress — with another crew —
crashed in flamea into the Atlan­
tic. There were no survivors.
But, at least, now our hurricanes
are "aefe."

would be confined to atmoepber*
tests directly polluting the *t»
mospherr. Opponents cfl the on*
dergm ind ban ergo* that a*
matter how strict the control and
inspection system the Soviets w i l W
be iMe to cheat and thereby i m ^ ^
prove their nuclear weapons.
Those who take the other side
aay that at the very moat Ruaale by cheating m ig h t. be able
to improve Its • weapons by flvo
per cent. But if there la no teat
agreement and Chian gela the
bomb, then the Red Chinese 1m*
prove their weapons system by
109 percent. The ultimate weapon
Is put in the bands of ( a fla tle a l^
Communists who have swore
"liberate" Formosa. How under
these circumstances could tho
United States deny s similar wea­
pon to the Nationalist Chinese?
October 27 and the resumed
talks are vitally Important for
reasons that are evident Regard*
less of other differences, Amerl*
cans concerned with the nefolia*
tlons agree on one point. Tbs*
Is that the Russians must eon*
aider new data covering u n d e r-V
ground tests.
Only by considering such sclan*
llfic data will it be possible to
reach a scientific basis for con­
trol and Inspection. Tbe sticking
point is the number of on-sitc in­
spections in Soviet territory and
U. S. territory. Tbe Rustlans say
"a few" inspections. Americana
in the extreme position aay a t
least 339 a year.
A
Somewhere between these e x -(#
tremes a compromise—based on
scientific data rather than arbi­
trary political decision—must bn
reached. Tbe Senate would never
ratify a treaty that did not In*
elude scientific backing for a con.
trot and Inspection system. Thus
far tbe Soviets have refused to
consider tbe data, but aomc signs
point to n change.
Some Senators would like to
avoid having to vote yes or n o #
on such a treaty and they arc,
therefore, quietly trying to pre.
vent any agreement. In light of
whit the consequences sre al­
most certain to be, this is a
fantastically dangerous game.
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LCJ rating
8. t jive
10. British
islands off
Florida
11. Arthritic
sensation
tJ. Writ of
execution
(law)
11. Cicatrix
JI. Evening
aun god
13. Attempt
17. Form
II. Spin tad
hurara
20. Registered
21. Solar dUc
28. Fruit of
the oak
27. Sift
3A Pantry
invader*
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wool
30. Wearied
33. Mr, Roach
14. Wet earth
35, Rowboat
necessity
31. Dexterous
40. Unmarried
43. Three, In
carda
43. Hardens
(var.)
44. Conceal
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3. Kxciama.
lion to
attract
attention

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cloth
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6. Intense
aversion
4. Existed
7. Approached
8. Food fish
9. In this
place
10. Wager*

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lung
plant
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pilchard
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measure
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1lhood Is that tho nuclear dub
will be enlarged until atomic
weapons are so widely dispersed
that a nuclear war, whether by
accident o r d e ilp , becomes In­
evitable.
Sober, aerious men who have
devoted many months to the nego­
tiation of this thorny, incredibly
talks marked tho start of a long difficult issue see it as a kind of
period of hopeful negotiation or now-or-never choice. They may
were m anly n brief enerdse la be pardoned if at tin e a they bear
goodwill.
the licking of a bomb that they
On that data tho three nuclear feel must somehow be de-fused.
The French ere readying their
powers — Great Britain, the So*
viet Union sod the United first test of an atomic device at
States will resume In Geneva the their proving ground In the Sa­
attempt to agree on a permanent hara. This will probably not come
suspension of nuclear tests under before tbe United Nations General
a thorough system of inspection Assembly adjourns late in Decem­
and control. During the year the ber. To act off the device now,
talks have gene on all three have despite the running fire of criti­
voluntarily suspended their tests cism from the African nations de­
and the United States announced livered in Assembly speeches,
that this voluntary ban would would be to aggravate the ques­
continue until the end of the tion of Algerian independence.
But if the French devlee (It
year.
Bui If the three do not agree I s ’aaid to be so primitive end so
then the prospect for the future large that no plane can carry It)
ie ominous, to say the least. It la set off before an agreement la
Is not merely that this will seem reached, then the fat will be in
to signal the futility of all dis­ the fire. That would mean an
armament negotiation, based on almost irresistible pressure on Mos­
control. and / Inspection. The like. cow to give the Chinese Commun­
ists tbe meins to delontle an
atomic explosion which they could
claim as their own. U would be
a question of tbe prestige of the
Communist bloc aa against thv
Western Bloc.
Those masterminding the nego­
Longwood Marin* Pfc. Kenneth tiations believe tb it if an agree­
R. Norman has graduated from ment has been signed by tbe
the Non-Commissioned Officer's three members of tbe nuclear
club then the French test will
Leadership School, Camp Le- not
m atter too much. The treaty
jeune, N. C.
tentatively agreed to at Geneva
Training In manuevering and Include* a schedule under which
handling of troops in leadership
nations would a t fixed times
positions was given during the key
become signatories and subscribe
(our week course. He is the son
to the ban on testa. This would
of Charles N. Norman.
cover France end Chine. The
treaty would remain In force so
The death rate from lubercu- long ss the schedule was observ­
losia among the civilian popula­ ed.
Within the administration in
tion of Hawaii wai 3.1 per 100,000 In 1937, the latest year for Washington the conflict still goes
which figures are avaUable ,a on over whether all tests, includtel off underground.
decrease of more than M per cent j lug
since ISM tod about S3 per cast should be included la a perman­
ent suspension or whether H
since 1940.
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WASHINGTON— The date of
October .I f Is ringed o« quite a
few official calenders ss the
begiiaiag of tbs first trial of the
new H m eiphtri. It Is s trial
that may well M e ra la o whether

vie Center Gains
Recognition

•WASHINGTON (U PU -The Civ­
il Bights Commission, give# a
two re s r k m w fif* only U it
M a u i, sow flads Itself Is s legal
strsH JsefcaC
At loss! tksl's the case la Loul• l e u whore a threc-Judgc federal
court, la a split decision, ruled
th at the tommlssioe operates il­
legally sad can t bold any more
hearings is the state.
f e e commission concedes there
!• Uttle, If anything, that esn be
d u e should other southern suites
decide to follow the Louisiana
pattern.
Is granting the injunction, the
court ruled that the commission
functions Illegally because there
la so eroes-csamlnalion of wit­
nesses, the defendants cannot confront the witnesses and they don’t
know the charges against them.
One commission official argued
M Washington today that the
commission cannot change Its
methods sad still do the Job
Wbteb congress assigned to it.
HA lot of them ere stale em­
ployee, such is school teachers
who would lose their Jobs. Others
would be subject to physical har­
assment,’’ bo added.
The commission has not yet re­
ceived a transcript ol the ruling
from Shreveport, La., where (he
court ruled Wednesday, and won't
comment until it does.

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Fourth Annual
Shrine Contest
Set Wednesday

I5 U Widens Lead In UPI
jCollege Grid Ratings

Seminole

SECs First Football DouMohoador
Is Scheduled In Atlanta Saturday

High School's “ B

I 'ih H P m i h U m M u l
hltf-taek FrM Brown. Tha Bull­ Creagh on tho rosier. Crtagfc
The Southeastern Conference's dogs appear to be at full strength fractured his leg, and the former
first football double-header of the for Use first ttme in threw weeks. atartlng half back’s fill-in la Mgkft
Auburn's Tigers, challengers of weight Dill Ion Johnson of Atlanta,
Tech Saturday afuranon, count­ a 143-poundtr.
* " \* ? " *
Saturday with Georgia Ttcb. Au­ ed 10 playeri Monday in practice
Alabama donned pads today Nr
burn, Misaiiilppt state and Geor who suffered various injuries in the only time this week ta to
gia hoping to leave Tech's Grant the Kentucky game. Coach Ralph attempt to be at full strength fcr
Jordan said end and tackle were Tennessee In Birmingham. Coaeh
Field aa victors.
the hardest bit positions.
Bear Bryant said five player*
Georgia and Georgia Tech, tied
These injuries are just another! were hurt in Saturday’s gam*
with LSU and Florida for the hurdle in our path as we attempt &gt;with Chattanooga, but that nil
SEC lead, meet on the same field to gel ready for whit undoubted- would be ready to go this week*
this season, but not until Nov. 2S ly It a great Georgia Tech I end. The Vol starters retied from
team.” Jordan said. “ Wa are go-1 the Tech game and sent the re­
In their annual rivalry game.
in | to have to play at our full serves through a healthy woekowl
Saturday, Tech takea on eleventh potential to stay in the b a it, for tha Crimson Tide.
ranked Auburn and Georgia hosta game.
Mississippi's high flying Rebels,
Mississippi Stata’a Maroons.
Tech No. 4 nationally, resumed taking on Tulase (hit Saturday,
The Maroon first string quarter heavy work today after taking it looked stronger than ever wtlh
b,ck;. BUl* T?hm* lh,r ,w w*11 lQ easy Monday following Saturday's the return of quarterback
practice Monday and was pro­ wia over Tennessee, Halfback Franklin. Franklin Joint
nounced ready for the night clash. Floyd Faucetle and ends Fred caller Jake Glbba who now leads
Georgia wa* gladdened by the Murphy and Jim Powell are ex­ the conference in total
return of halfback and captain pected lo be ready for Auburn, with 4t2 yards. Tulane ran I
Don Soberdash and second string although all three missed the a workout Monday with quarterTennessee game.
backa Phil Nugent and Bob CarHard • luck Vanderbilt worked nett doing tha calling.
hard for the game in Naahville
Kentucky and LSU, who taaglw
against Florida. The Commo­ in Lexington Saturday night, ran
dores seeking their first win of through fundamentals. Kentucky
tht season, wilt tie without Ed will be seeking ita first SBC win.

.V u*." . M i S ” m* \?edne»d»'yTn
-DcLand'a
Municipal Stadium.
The game will be Ihe second
ana Slate widened ita lead over I Ten and Southeastern L'oofarancfa tied for 14th place, Tennessee
was lath: Washington and Okla­
meeting between these squids
Northwestern today in the United t.'*°
homa tied for ITih: and Southern
and the fourth annual football
P r . . . International major college! |™ » * * 5#uU,W*,t *nd
Methodiet and Florida tied for
game sponsored by the DeLand
football ratingi, which included
Auburn headed this week's sec­ IMh. Wisconsin, Pittsburgh and
Shrine Club.
two eastern powers, Syracuse and ond 10 group, followed by Air Oregon atso received votes this
Proceeds from the game will
go to the Shriners' "Operation
Penn State, among the top to Force Academy and Ctemson. week.
Oranges” through which oranges
teams.
are aent each month to the
* 4 ) Aside from the frequent appear­
WALT ALSTON, manager Shriners' Hospital at Greenville,
ances of Army and Navy in the
of the Lou Angeles Dod­ S. C.
Funds from the contest will
ger* was named the top
top 10 group, this was the best
manager in the National also be used lo supply mother
shewing by Eastern teams in
NEW YORK (UPiy — Thn United Prenn Intern*,
articlflcal arm for “ Lillie Din
League.
several seasons. Syracuse was in
ny” . the DeLand Shriners' protional ‘major college football rating* with lirat-placa
the No. I spot and Penn Slate
tege who has had an artificial
votes and won-lost records in parentheses:
arm for over two years.
10th.
POINTS
TEAM
DeLand High bandmaster John
Texas moved up one notch to
328
(26) (4-0)
1. Louisann State
J . He'ncy will provide the music
third place in this week's ratings
264
( 3) ( 8-0 )
2. Northwestern
at the game.
by the U-man UPI board of
252
( 3) (4-0)
3. Texas
Tickets for Wednesday s- con­
oacbes. Following the Longhorns
(4-0)
213
4. Georgia Tech
test may be purchased from
ta order came Georgia Tech, Pur.
185
( 2 ) ( 2 - 0- 1 )
Shriners on DeLand streets in
6. Purdue
due, Southern California, Missis­
the mornings and at these places
180
(1) (3-0)
sippi, Syracuse, Iowa and Penn
6. Southern California
In downtown DeLand: Darnett
State.
(4-0)
150
7. Mississippi
National Bank, Ralph Andrew's
Tho top 10 group thus included
(3-0)
107
8. Syracuse
NEW YORK (UPI)—A1 Lopes Filling Station. Lcs Ferret's Jew­
93
( 2- 1 )
9. Iowa
and Wilt Alatoo, who led the Chi- elry Store, and the Orange Belt
69
(4-0)
10. Penn State
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Char­
caga White Sox and Los Angeles Pharmacy.
11. Auburn, 16: 12. Air Force Academy, 11; 13,
ley Dresaen, coach of Uie world
Dodgers to surprising pennant
Clemson, 10; 14, (tie), Arkansas and Notre Dame, 8
champion Lot Angeles Dodgers,
victories and then battled it out
each; 16 Tennessee, 7; 17, (tie), Washington and Okladeclined to discuss today the 1300
in
baseball's
first
"jet
World
homa, 6 each; 19 (tie), Southern Methodist and Florida
fine levied egalnst him for his ac­
Series,” were named tha major
4 each.
PROVIDENCE, n. I. (UPIi - tions in the sixth and final game
leagues' top managers today by
Othera — Wisconsin 2, Pittsburgh and'Oregon, 1
Candy McFarland. UP*. Phila­
United Press International.
delphia. stopped Cecil Courtney, of the World Series at Chicago.
each.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Col’: g o , such game during any aendomte
Dressen said he wanted lime to
Loptt, M-yaar-old native of 142, Oklahoma City, Okla (3),
study Ihe two-part fine and prom­ football teams will have a record year, competing InatituUoni bo al­
Tampa, Fla., was tha choice of
NEW YORK (U PI) — Branch
MODENA, Italy (CPI) - Tito ised he would have something to ts NCAA-approved buw-Is from located not less than one-thbft-uf
22 or the 24 wrlteri who com­
Rickey predicted today that the
Gomez, 134, Argentina, stopped say about It In a day or two. which lo choose this year.
the total stadium icata, and a!
prised the American League com­ Bruno Polet, 1(1, Italy ill.
Baseball Commissioner Ford
Washington Senators will not
Executive Director W a l t e r extra ovents comultteu of tlm
Frick
announced
Monday
Dressen
mittee while Alston, 47-year-old
claim-jump into the new Conti­
Byers announced Monday that the
native of Darrtown, Ohio, was
NEW ORLEANS (UPD-Hcnry was lined 1200 (or “use of profane NCAA extra events committee NCAA shall determlno whatbar
nental Leaguers territory at Min­
language and threatening getpicked as ibe National League's Hank, ISO, Detroit, oulpumlrd lures" during hla dispute with has approved five new post-sea­ given contests moot tha NCAA re­
neapolis, despite next Friday's
son games — making Ihe largest quirements.
Hotly
Mims,
139,
Washington,
top pilot by II of the 24 writers
% meeting of the Washington direc­
American League Umpire Ed Hur­ total ever certified since the com­
The list of certified games:
D. C, (12).
ley, vxuo w«a aUlioned av filai mittee started its program in
Nov. 21, Mineral Water Bowl,
tor to consider tu« attempt.
CHICAGO (UPI)—The Ameri­ Held aequences, with leading ou the board.
base in front of ll)c Lot Angeles 1931. There had been as many as Excelsior Springs, Mo.
Joe Gordon, who led the UleveRickey, 17-year-old president of can Football Coaches Association coaches among those doing the
dugout. Another IIOO was charged 31 post season games before the
lamj Indians lo a second place
commentary.
Dec. 12, Flower Bowl, Now Or­
the Continental circuit, added announced today that it will-pro­
Sga'nit the Dodger cnneh for M.AA enacted legislation in 1931. leans, La.; Blue grass Bowl, ou“ We hope the movie will pro­ finish, rece!*••(♦ !*ve other two
“and even if this very Improbable i duce a half hour film, adaptable mote college football tha sama as votes In the American League.
"show hosting and delaying Ihe
The five bowl* certified for Ihe isvtlle, Ky.
game" after Hurley had ejected
move should occur, I can assure for television, of ita 1939 All- (he World Scries movie promotes Bill Rlgney, whose San Francisco
Dee. 19, Bluebonnet Bowl, Houofirst
lime arc the Aluminum. ton.
major league baseball,” Butla Giants folded lo the final week
Tex.; Liberty Bowl, Philadel­
SEBRING, Fla. (UPI) - Stir- him.
you the Continental League will America football team.
Bluebonnet,
Flower.
Liberty
and
of the campaign after apparently ling Slots of England, one of the
phia,
Pa.
“It will carry, in picture*, the said.
survive."
Santa bowli. The Citricado Bowl
having the pennant "locked up,” world's top racing car drivers,
Dec.
23, Santa Bowl, Houston,
The
fdm
will
be
available
lo
at Escondido, Calif., approved
A reporter asked the bushy- story of American football to ail
sponsoring groups for previewing was second in tha NL voting with aaya he plans lo test a “revolu­ A’s Buy H urler
lait year, wilt not be played tn Tex.
_ browed oldster in the horn- com en of the nation,” laid Wally on the day the team is an­ six voles. Fred Haney of the Mil­ tionary new car" when he comes
Dec. 24. Aluminum Bowl, little
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — 1939.
W rimmed glasses if the Continen­ Built, head football coach at the nounced. The film also will be waukee Braves and Danny Mur- here for the first Grand Prix o(
Rock, Ark.
Boh
Trowbridge,
a
29
year-old
The NCAA Ibl does not include
Dec. 31, Sun Bowl, El Paso,
tals would put up a fight to pre­ University of Georgia and presi­ adapted for television, with Unit­ laugh of the Pittsburgh Pirates the United States. Dec. 12.
luck
righthander
who such games as Ihe Shrine, Blue- Tfx&gt;
Moss, who will be seeking Ihe hard
vent the shift to Minneapolis if dent of the coachci auoclalton, ed Press International the dis- received one each.
j a‘n&gt; 1, Cotton Bowl, Dallas,
trlbutlng agent.
Lopez. whu nevcr h&gt;* fin'»hed world's driving championship in couldn't quite "cut the mustard” Gray, North-South and S e n i o r
the Washington directors favored In disclosing the new project.
buwls
because
they
icalurc
senior
with
the
Milwaukee
Braves,
will
Tex.;
Orange Dow I, Miami, Fla.;
ihe
Sebring
Race,
will
test
drive
Butts
said
the
Him
had
bean
)h,n
»
«
°
1
n
d
ln
13,
&gt;c*r
«
•*
it Friday.
At the same lime, Bulls an­ sold to sponsors in 70 cities thus I managing
major and
minor the nrw Formula ! rar now be- start a iit-w career wilh the Kan­ stars who have finithrd their var­ i’ralrle View Bowt, Pralrit Vlow,
“1 don't care to discuss what
sity careers.
was honored for ins built tn England on the twiat- sa» City Athletic* In 1930.
Tex.;
Rose Bowl, Pasadena,
we may do until after Cal Grif­ nounced that the coaches' 1939 far. The sponsors plan lo show ‘***ue
The NCAA regulations provide Calif.; Sugar Bowl, New Orleans,
Trowbridge, who had a 10 wonfith and his directors make their team would be selected fur Gen­ the film at civic and other group steering the White Sox to their lng Sebring course. In the rare
first
pennant
in
40
years,
Itself, however, he will drive the lost record while working in only that no member institution may La.; Tangerine Bowl, Orlando,
decision," said Branch, smiling eral Mills and that the team meetings. Among the sponsor!
Alston, who also led the Dodg­ same Cooper-Climax ln which lie 30 Innings with the B ra e s last participate In a post season game Fla.
thui far, Butta listed 11 savings
confidently across the glassJan. 2, Galor Bowl, Jacksom
topped desk in his headquarters would be distributed as an exclu­ and loan associations, 10 dairies ers to their only world champion­ won tha last two Grand I’rix season, was purchased by the | unless tho game is certified; no
ship in Brooklyn, started thin races in Europe,
sive feature of United Press In­ ■nd five banks.
institution play io mora than ono vllle. Pis.
Athletics Monday.
at tile Commodore Hotel.
year definitely on the spot be­
Griffith la president of the Sen­ ternational.
...............
“ The respooaa tut* been., most cause of the sorry seventh-place
Selection of the team will be su- heartening." he said.
ators.
finish of 1939. Few experts gave
“ Would you appeal to the Sen- | pervised by an 11-man board of
Butts said the coaches associa­ the Dodgers a tumble in spring
Kefauvcr sub-committee?”
•the
»•■. —
.-i&gt;—
The
coaches association. Tha tion “ welcomed the opportunity of
•I have no desire lo take the board will weigh recommenda­ working once igain with General training and they were written off
matter to the Kefauver commit tions of the other coaches and Mills and United Praia Interna­ a half dozen times durimf the sea­
scouli and movies' of ail games tional." Hie coaches selected son as the Glints end Braves aptee." Rickey replied quickly.
He added: “1 don't believe or­ and players before makiog ita fi­ their team for General Mills In peired to be making a two-team
battle for Ihe Hag.
ganised baseball will back this nal aeteclions.
1937 after Collier's magaiine, for
But Ihe Dodgers roared from
move, even if the Washington
The personnel of the learn will which the team formerly had
club wants it. It's merely a one- be announced for illcrnoon news­ been chosen, discontinued publi­ behind in the final week to tie
Priced lowest of the leading makes*
- club motivation. And it’s certain- papers of Wednesday, Nov. 23. cation. The LTI distributed the the Braves for the flag and cre­
sts
the
third
post-season
playoff
United
Press
International
NewsW ly not in harmony with the Aug.
selection of the team.
in NL history. They went on lo
lllh statement by the two major pictures will carry a picture lay­
"We are pleased indeed to be­ upsst the Braves in two straight
leagues that they would cooperate out of the team.
come associated again wilh the games and then upset the White
with a third major league. And
The film, which will run 2&lt;Pv American Football Coaches Asso­
1 don't believe the commissioner minutes on 1# mm sound, will ciation In ibis All-American pro­ Sox, favored at 11 lo 10, in the
feature the All-Americans in ac­ ject," said Charles H. Bell, presi­ six-game World Senes.
would want It."
Minneapolis-St. Paul la one of tion, plui campus and prsclica dent of General Mills.
the site* chartered by tha Conti­
“ Because of our long time in­
nental League in ita franchise
terest In American sports, the
plans for starling operationi in
management of General MUIs is
1M1. The other chartered sites
glad to become a part of perpetu­
are Denver, Houston, New York
ating the great tradition of the
DUNEDIN, FIs., (UPI) - Art
A ft and Toronto.
coaches All • America football Wall, who received more votes
Have
you
wondered
aa
lo
tha
Other frinchiie applicants being name Tomplon, who is a leading team."
than all other candidate* com­
given serious consideration are
Butts said the personnel of the bined, today was named “ Proc u m i n gas savings • c u m i n m ia iiu ty
for the world's richest
New Orleans. Atlanta. Dallaa-Fort contender
race, The Garden State, tills Fail. 11-man board which will select fev-ionil Golfer-of the Year * for
c
u m i n iiiiAiuiTY • c u m i n tow ur m a s
Worth, Buffalo and Montreal.
A tomplon is a larger stopper the team will be announced short­ 1939.
“ We've never gone after appli­ used In the fleet on navil gun* ly through CPI. He added that
Wall. Ihe Masters champion
You frt Iht be* of the nor In 1960 Ford Trurks. And economy K*. Vt4
cants," Branch emphasised. “ Wa
arrangements have been made lo from Poeono Manor, P * . »iH re­
by the Ctriiftd iti!i of leading independent automotive engineer*.)
could have a dozen more appli­ when they arc rot in use. It keeps have the players selected (or the ceive the award at the president’s
water out of the muzzle*. Also
Cavilled go* soviet*! New teats verify the [ u savings of Ford’*
cants It we made the effort."
sunlight. Tompion, the horse, Is team appear on the Ed Sullivan dinner during the annual PGA
modern Six—thr engine that gut 25% more mite* per gallon than
CBS
television
program
on
Sun­
by Tom Pool, out of Sunlight, by
meeting Dec. 9 at Clearwater,
the average of all other make* in Ueonomy Showdown U.S.A.!
day,
Nov.
29.
Jackson Retires
Fla.
Count Fleet.
Cavilled fcraMttyl Teats of key truck part* showed, for example,
ATHENS. Gl. (UPI) — Rsn•JOr
p longer brake-lining life for Ford’s new F- and C-I00’u . . ,
(om (Randy) Jackson, recently
23.6% greater frame rigidity on half-tonnen.
placed on waivers by (be Chicago
UQHT DUTT-iewnt m kis or rat iiaais* sain i
CevKltd relloMltyl Based again on Certified teeta. Example; Ford's
Cuba, has announced his retire­
901 whftfthft Iftur ftriiB of Thu half ion &amp;ir Ui &lt;j« .wciudMl
new wiring assembly operated without failure more than three
Ft** 23.1% *0’t
framt, »•&lt;* l*&gt;*g«r.«aifir&gt;! ftr«iei,
ment from bateuall.
M* »»yN"| ft*d cornier*, atm Di«mo*d Ultra
l
time* aa long.
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) —
NEW YORK &lt;CPI&gt; — Boxing
CarNled laweat prksal See the pries comparisons. See the Certified
has had It Tighter# who held more W hit is so rare at a hole-in-ane?
Economy Book at your Ford Dcaler’e now!
Two
of
them,
within
two
hours
of
than one championship simultan­
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r*
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itatuef#
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£&gt;•*»**J',4*----moos. George Dixon, Tommy Ry­ the same course. •
The first ace on the 140-yard
ix a a re a u r .. . ix s s re so w . . . bu ilt r e L *ar aewe**. r e e l
an, Terry McGovern, Mickey
a Walker,
Tony Cansooeri, Lou second hole of the Creekside Golf
^*4* Broulliird, Barney Ross, Henry Course here was rarded by Ken
Armstrong, Harry Jeffra and Ray lwa.thila. Two hours later, Earle
Hughes duplicated the feat.
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Louial- th ru Kami each from the Big Arkansas and Notre Dame were

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Lopez, Alston
Named Managers
Of TheYear

Rickey Denies
, *Nals Will Claim
; Jump Territory

Dressen Is Mum
On Series Fine

NCAA Approves Record
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NewAir Traffic
Control Promised
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - A new
method of air traffic control—able
te forme near • collisions any" Where In the country far enough
la edvance to warn the pilots—
• Was announced yesterday.
"Lockheed Tracking and Control
System, (Loctracs), under devel­
opment for a year, already la be­
ing studied by the Federal Avia­
tion Agency as a possible way of
controlling and tracking many
fast-moving airplanes.
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esUsnt and fe n n e l manacer of
i electronics and avionics divi­
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he less costly, more versatile and
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than other air contra! aysterna,
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uares measure from one-sixth
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another. It tells you not only
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but who It Is, and how high It
fa."
The system uses small trans­
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don said the simple, low-cost de­
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components already available and
proven—assuring the earliest pos­
sible deliveries and providing
built-in reliability of operation.
With the system Installed na­
tionwide, it would enable ground
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75 pretty glrla from the state be­
came official tntrinU .
At the lime, Maralyn'* father
Harold Meyer, then • lieut­
enant In the Air Force was n pri­
soner of war in Germany. To dis­
tract Harolyn’B mother, her grand­
mother, Mra. Ward Ransley, lent
in a picture of the five-month-old
girl.
Of the 1.3T* voles cast on the
New Jersey, 555 went to little
Haralyn. It gave her an caay vic­
tory over her nearest rival.
Now llarolyn looks through a
large scrapbook at her home in
Clifton and tries to recapture a
time that la mostly beyond mem­
ory.
The officers and men of the
New Jersey donated $3,300 In war
bonds for her education, which
she plana to use for studying
armacy at Rutgers University.
ey tent her a picture of the
ship and crew, and a sliver napkin
ring that had been made on board.
Her picture appeared in news­
papers acroii the nation, and of
course hung prominently oa the
New Jersey.
She did not get to see the ship
until she was three years old. She
has a vague recollection of the
occasioo. The New Jersey hid
docked for recommissioning cere­
monies, and Haralyn was a guest
of honor.
She says she remembers sing­
ing "Anchors Awelgh" In a scared
voice while she walked past a
formation of sailors.
Then, she says, "1 was told I
could go anywhere on the ship I
wanted to. I told them I wanted
to see where the men lived aboard
(he ship, so they cleared the men
uut of their quarters and look me
through."
At the time llarolyn had blonde
hair and blue eyes. Now she his
wavy brownhalr, blue-green eyes,
stands 5 feet fl Inches and mtasurei 34-24-34.
Haralyn looks more like a pin­
up now than she did as an In­
fart — and ahe may be on* s;ain
soon.
Recently her boy friend, Don­
ald Martin, of Rloomfleld, N. J.,
entered the Marine Corps. Harolyn gave him her photograph.
"It's too large for his wallet, so
I guess he'll have to pin it up
somewhere," she said.
Uut not on the USS New Jer­
sey. It’s la mothballi.

CANBERRA. Australia (U P I)Dcfenao Secretary Nell Me Elroy
has staled the United States does­
n't need Australia’s missile-test
facilities but that It might sameday want to launch a space rocket
from here. McElroy said also that
America can match any military
rocket In the Soviet arsenal, and
that U. S. rocket engines mote
powerful than those that powered
Russia's Luniks will soon be ready
for testing.
The number of farmers In the
U. S. has dropped from fl.soo.ooo
In the late 1930's to about 4,700,
000 today.

Transit Trouble
Hits Quincy City

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PETER AND FIANCEE — British Group Cnpt. Peter
Townsend and his Belgian fiancee, Mnrie-Luce Jumugnc,
stroll through Clairbois, the Jamagne family estate at
Brasschaat, Belgium. Miss Jamagne is a, Komun
Catholic, and church sources said Townsend’s divorce
from his first wife, who is still living, woutd make a
church ceremony almost impossible. It was the fact thnt
he is a divorced man that ended his romance with
Princess Margaret.
(CPI Telephoto)

MackThe Knife New No. 1
Hero For Young Singer
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Number
one hero of the nation’s hit par­
ade la shlv-wleldlng "Mack the
Knife," who stabbed luckless
Louie Miller for the favors of a
quartet of ladies known as Sukcy
Tiwdrcy, Jenny Diver, Lottie Lcnya and Lucy Drown.
Mack ii the It. o of a jump
sang which currently tops every
poll in the country.
It's also stirred up a heap of
consternation.
CDS in New York banned the
record, fearing Mick and his
blade might further Inspire teen­
age hoodlums In the big city.
Other groups objected to the op­
ening tines dealing with sharks,
in the belief the record was capi­
talizing on recent West Coast
shark deaths.
Actually, the origin of the song
goes luck a couple of centuries
to "The Beggars Opera," which
gave a grotesque picture of the
underworld in lBth Century Eng­
land.
The knifer in that early epic

was a Scotsman named Machcalh.
tic was revived in Germany In the
30s in a play titled "The Three
Benny Opera.” Star of the show
was German actress Lotte Lenya
who sang "Mack the Knife."
in 1931 "the Three l’cnny Op­
era" went to Manhattan and has
been playing Ihero ever since.
History of the song was un­
known to young (22) bobby Darin
who recorded the hit sung-in an
album last February. When sales
rocketed, his advisers discovered
that "Mack the Kifc” was the
key song. U took thrm until July
31 lo hustle the tunc onto a rec­
ord.
Since then it has sold mure than
a million copies.
A converted rock and roll sing­
er. Darin warbtes his way through
"M ack" in an inarticulate jargon,
defying listeners to comprehend
tlio lyrics, which cm he had by
writing his press agents.
“ I didn't try lo slur the word,”
Darin claims. "I was looking for
a song that would create excite­
ment—anil t found it.

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will have In stop service here if
the stale insists on enforcing a
regulation covering rural service.
The law requires a bus company
making a regular rural run to
como under state regulation. Car­
ter said one of his buses makes
ono trip weekly in farm areas
and regulation with (ho state Jaw
would cost Uio company Jl.GCO a
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Where Aido had served 20 days
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lady, called in a judge who sent
him to a male prison for 14 months
for impersonating a female.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

1. Gaud Feed

2. Far Rent

Tell her the truth. . .Tell her 2 ROOM furnished apartment,
- ^ 1 . Cm I F m 4
you'll be at THE OFFICE. (On
clean and elose-m. 233 per
Country Club Road in Lake
month PH. FA 2 82(1.
2. r « l i n t
Mary.)
X. Wasted to K rai
2-ROOM furnished
apartment,
October la “ Donut Month’’
also • • room furnished part4. Krai Eatata Wasted
Place your order for
menL 310 Magnolia. Available
I . Krai Eatata f o r Sal#
now. Telephone A. K, RossotHALLOWEEN
DIXIE CREAM DONI T SHOP
ter. Florist, FA 2-1431.
*. Mortgage Laaaa
Phone FA 2 0433
7. B utoesa Opportunities
FURNISHED 3 rooms and bath,
T-A laaaraaca
dose In, phono FA 3-3171 after
2. For Rest
3 p. m.
5. F e n a la Help Wasted
ROOM and BOARD. Ph. FA 20382
^ 9 . Mala llelp Wasted
2-ROOM
furnished
kitchenette
^ 1. Mala a r F in a le
apartment; adults. P h o n e
MCE 3-room apartment; downFA 2 3202.
stairs; with porch on front. 201
I I . Week Wasted
Maple Ave. Call FA 2-1371.
IX. Planblsf Service*
HOUSE, unfun&gt;., 2300 MsQonvllto.
IX. Electrical Service*
LARGE clean furn. apt., downX BEDROOM furnished apt. Ph.
atalra, Oil Park.
I t . Balldlaf • P alatin i • Repairs
FA 2-0441.
I I . Special Service*
SLEEPING ROOMS: The Gables,
1LA Beauty Parlors
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
401 Magnolia. FA 2 0720.
equipped. Ph. FA 2-4020.
I t . Flan era ft Plaata
This la a guest pass to the MorieIT* Pats » Livestock • Sapplira
land Drive-In Theatre for Ma­ 3-BEDROOM bouse In Lake Mary
ngX . Mack!aery . Tools
available first week of Novem­
rian Jones, Oviedo, to see
T l . Beats a ad Maters
ber. Cell FA 2-0773.
“ Room At The Top".
20. A ateneblles - Trailers
1
ROOM Efficiency Apt., private
SALE or RENT: 2 bedroom bouse
31* F arsitara
bath, suitablw for one or couple.
completely furnished 243. Call
22. Articles F ar Sate
Acrosi from Poet Office.
FA 2-7744.
X2-A—'Articles Waster
3-ROOM
furnished upstairs apart­
FURNISHED garage apartment
O—Notices ft Feraeaala
ment 2101 Magnolia. 433. Phone
available Oct. 12th. 2343 Pal­
14— L ett ft Found
FA 2 3931.
me tin Ave. FA 2-0323 or
2$. Education — Initniclica
FA 2-3234.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private bathe, 11' W. First SL

"Worry Clinic
Deris teas so uahappy she felt
she'd like to die to get away
from her troubles. But when
she followed the medical ad­
vice helow, a great surprise
t i n * to her. If yon are to lbs.
overweight, by all means send
^ lor the dieting booklet below.
It can restore both your youth­
ful figure and your allure. You
can't feel like a sports roadster
with the chassis of a truck:
BY-GEORGE W. CRANE
PH, D., M. D.
CASE C — 4«8: Doris B„ aged
18. is a high school junior.
“ Bui, Dr. Crane, I wish 1 were
dead,'1 she spoke irritably.
"Boys laugh at me because I
A am so fal. They call me Jumbo
w or Falao and I am never asked
for a date.
" I went to our family doctor
and he put me on a diet. But I
lost only 2 lbs. the first week,
so I grew discouraged.
"M y weight is 134, although I
am only 3 feet 3 inches tall.
Don't you think I should take
sumo drugs that would reduce my
weight fast;"
A
DIETING FACTS
^
Dieting drugs usually tax your
heart by making it beat faster.
So why penalise that faithful
“ motor" when it is your stom­
ach that should be re trained.
Sometime* drugs are used, but
only under a physician's careful
scrutiny, since you can injure
your innocent heart thereby.
So I urged Doris to lop off 10
lbs. in 10 days by iny dehydra• a lion diet and then shift over to
Ihe moderate dieting plan her
physician had already recom­
mended.
The trouble with the usual sen­
sible dieting plan is the fact it
takes off only a couple of pounds
per week, and that discourages
the usually fatty, who wants
quicker result* at the atari.
So limit your fluid intake to
one full glass (8 oi.) the first
- day. *ml »t»y within 800 calories
J W of foodstuff for females or 1,202
for males.
The second day you can doubl#
your fluid input and drink 2 glass­
es.
On the third day, raise the
liquid quota to 3 glasses and stay
on that amount through the 10th

day. Jleanwhile, hold to your
calorie quota of 400 or 1.200 calo­
ries, depending on your sex.
In 10 days you will lose 10
lbs. Obviously, some of that if
water loss, but your morale is
so high you will then have the
fervor In tackle the moderate diet
that lops off 1 to 2 lbs. per
week thereafter.
WHY LOW-WATER INPUT
“ Why the low fluid IntakeT”
you may logically *&gt;k.
Well, as you dry out. you quick­
ly kill hunger. Instead of dream­
ing shout fond, you then think
about ice water or other liquids.
Titus, yuur attention moves up
from your stomach to yuur
mouth.
In fact, your mouth may feel
cottony. To reduce that effect,
pour your glass of water into
an empty icc tray, with (he sec­
tions therein.
Then you will have many thin
icc wafers. Suck on one of these
when you grow thirsty. It seems
to quench your thirst hotter than
half a glass of liquid water.
Meanwhile, include 300 to 4UO
calorics of protein food In your
menu, such is cottage cheese,
lean meat, beans, peas, etc.
For your body has no storage
of protein, though it has plenty
of sugar and fit. And without
fresh protein each day. your mus­
cles will shrfhk and make you
feel unduty weak.
The first day you may get a
headache, so swallow an aspirin
tablet. And you can likewise take
an extra vitamin capsule.
But in a few days your stom­
ach will actually shrink to smaller
size so it will then signal “ Full"
on much less food than formerly.
Get some friends or relatives
to join you on this diet plan, for
you succeed much better when
you have companions.
And send for my diet chart
“How to Lose It) Lbs. in 10 days,"
enclosing a stamped, return en­
velope, plus 20c (Nonprofit).
(Always write to Dr. Crane
In care of this newspaper, en­
closing a long 4c stamped, ad­
dressed envelope and 20e in
rover typing and printing rosli
when you send for one of his
booklets.)

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Tue.*., O ct. 13. 1959— P a n e 7

IAFF-A-DAY
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M. “ Dei” V ein Electrical Her.
Dez Says For Service Call. ,
FA 2 4498
FA 2 3983

SEWING MACHINE—Free Welt*
inghouie; 3 month* old, danu*
embroidery*, monograms, bat*
tonholei. Responsible party to
NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL
take payments of $8.73 monthly.
Drive Way* — Parking Areas
Give references. Write CM, San*
RENTALS: Day _ Week - Month
ford Herald,
Front End Loaders
Graders — Dozers — Dragttoeo
PAINT and
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Rollers — Transport*
Buy 1 Gal. - Get 1 FREE!
PHONE: Days. FA 2-8134
MARY CARTER PAINTS
Nights, FA 2-7123 or FA 23842
Ml W. 1st St.
FA
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
CUT
GLASS
—
A
Few
Piece*.
Bed*. Day, Week or Month —
FA 2-2992.
FURNITURE CENTER
1144 Freach Ave.
SINGER sewing machine, com*
rh . FA 2-7931
plete with attiehm cnti ft guar­
antee. Uied very little. Party
T y n S a u t^ T to rlo T T '
with good credit to assume •
DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
payments of $4.91 or will dis­
count for rash. Write Sevrinf
$12.30 Wave* ..................... $18.34
Machine, e/o Herald.
StO.So Waves ..................... $4.38
Night Work Accepted By Appoint*
Sell U* Your Furniture. Quick
raent.
FA 2-3333
2444 Adams Service With The Cash. SUPRA
TRADING POST, FA 24677.
Hair Styling — Permarenls —Oil
Treatments— TV Stampa. Soft KOHLER ft CAMPBELL Spinet
Piano; modern full keyboard;
Water — Air Cond. Harriett'!
Beauty Nook, 103 So. Oak— like new; $393; terms. Phone
FA 2-1971.
FA 2 3742.
PAINT $2.30 gal. T-Shirt* 4lc.
Pbouo FA 2-74X1
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
D A W N ' S
310 Sanford Ave.
BEAUTY SALON
Air Conditioned Dryers
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
T a ^ lo w e n ^
VENETIAN RMNDR
Cut Flower* For Any Orcailou Enclosed head. Sag-proot bottom
rail with plastic «nds. Plastic
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
or rayon Upas, Cotton or nyton
FA 2- i m
or
FA $4276
cords,
its. Hnaia and Minor*
S e n k n rik G lass Rnd Paint C o.
18 h. p. EVIN RUDE $223. 210! 112-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA 2-44X2
Key Avenue.
USKD 2I" TV $40 or any reason,
able offer. FA 2-743$.
Gateway Tn The Waterway
This
ia a guest pass to the MovieYour EVINKUDE Dealer
land Drive-In Theatre for R.
Robson Sporting Goodn
A. Williams, Sanford, to *e«
304-6-8 K. 1st.
1’h. FA 2-6981
"Room At The Top".
2u^\utom tJi&gt;neT^T!r]«ITer^^™—
AMPLIFIER for electric guitar,
table model; 2 in-puta; excel­
1938 BUICK Special - Dynaflo —
lent cundition. Ph, FA 2-TU1.
—Healer; like ncv. Priced to
sell at $1830. Call FA 2 2800.
GENERAL ELECTRIC 30 lneii
stove, push button and automa­
3-IIEDROOM trailer fully air con­
tic oven: also dinnete set, tabto
ditioned, washer and dryer. Will
with 4 chairs, divider to match.
sell equity very reasonable nr
Phone FA I-1301.
________
will trade fur equity in 3 bed­
room home. Phone FA 2-3131.
PHI ECO refrigerator, 12 cu, f t ,
reasonable. FA 2-7734.
’33 OLDS 88 Holiday fordor.
Phono FA 2 4113 after 6 P. M. DIXIE Gas Range; (our burner,
3U inch over. Phone FA 2-7606.
■32 PLYMOUTH fordor. 6 cylin­
der; Just had nrw rings, in­ ’M~CUSHJlAN SCOOTER $4*.
serts and valve job; clutch less
Call FA 2-1703 after 6 p, m,
than year old; runs good —looks
good; priced at $323. Phone j b ^ s i n r f o i i i r ^
FA 2-7770.
LOST; Girls green gym s u itclose to high school. Name on
21. t-urmture
suit begins with lettera D ft J .
New ft Used Furnrture ft Appli­
Ph. FA 2-1307.
ances. A Good Pisco Tn
BUY SELL or TRADE
JENKINS TURNITURE
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-T4.VO

House Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vihlen
RANOA1.L ELECTRIC CO.
H I Magnolia FA 2M13
T m to iT ^ l^ ^ T aT o tiw ^ ^ T ep aiT t
Licensed — Bonded Painting ft
Decorating.
Free Estimate*
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
P A I N T I N G CONTRACTORS
FA 2-1204.
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S. Hral Estate For Sale

LOWER floor 8-room fund ied BY OWNER: 2-bcdruom home,
best location in Country Club
apartment. Phone FA 2-0733.
Manor. Phone FA 2 6812.
BACHELOR apt. completely furn­
ished; ground door, 313 PalLIKE A BRILLIANT
motto.
WATERCOLOR
FOR THE BEST RENTAL LN la this brightly painted little
SANFORD CALL FA 20274 or
FARMHOUSE, nestled in a
FA 2-0842.
grove of Mulberry trees on
1. Furnished 2 bedroom house
FIVE GREEN ACRES of land.
2181 Palmetto.
Three additional utility build­
2. Unfurnished 3 bedroom house,
ings, painted to match the
kitchen equipped, 2412 Willow
house, complete this serene
3. Unfurnished 2 bedroom house,
picture. And a short piece down
kitchen equipped, 2414 Orange.
the paved road, upon which
the property faces, is a great
NEWLY DECORATED 3-room furbig beautiful lake which is kept
idled apartment HI E. 8lh
stocked with game fish. All
Street, $60 monthly, FA 2-4265
this (or $94)00.
or FA 2 3788.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished almost W. H. "Bill'* S T E M F E R Agaaey
Realtor ft Insarrr
new house in Conutry Club Ma­
ASSOCIATES: If. E. Taffer,
nor $80 month. FA 2-7630.
Arthur r . Day, Everett Harper
H UNT A B E D
Robert F. May, Bart Pilche
Rollaway, Hospital ft Baby Beds Fhone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
By Day, Week or Month.
REA1
ESTATE
DRIVE-IN
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
2344 Frencn Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3181
116 W. lit St

J. W. HALL
FURNISHED ipartment: 3 large
Realtor
rooms; bath in hall; private en­
"Call 11all”
Phone FA 2 3611
trance; adults. 307 Park Ave.
Itowa l„ I’a y to n
FURNISHED apartm .gr clean am
c l o s e in. Jimmy Cowin, 1'h Registered Real Estate Broker
ASSOCIATE0
FV 2-4013.
Miry E. Carman — l.eo Salvall
2-BEDRUOM unfurnished apart­ Ph. FA 2-134)1 17 92 at Hiawatha
ment near stores and school.
HOMES AND LOTS for colored
No pets please. 26t9 Elm.
people. Also homes -milt on lots.
Roy Wall, Phone FA 2-13*7.
f u r n . Apt. a im w. 1st. sl
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
$63 310NT1I: 2 bedroom unfurn­
Realtor
ished, kitchen equipped house
LAKE MARY
near air station. Tel. FA 2 3346.
rh , FA 2-3237 or FA 2 1964.
alter 6 P. M.

ViOD DOWN
3-BEDROOM, t baili, large living
LARGE clean apartment; living
room and bedrooms; kitchen
room tz' x 20’; rug and cur­
equipt. See at 105 K. Woodland
tains furnished; kitchen equip­
Dr. Phone owner. FA 2-4073.
ped; bedroom 14* x II'; jalousie
back porch; $63. 801 Magnolia. LOCH ARBOR: Beautiful 3 lilt,
Call NO 8 3287.
home near gulf course. Oversize
yard with many trees. You
2-UKDROUM furnished
apart­
must see this bargain. FA 2 1823
ment; modern. Child accepted.
$33 per month. P h o n e 3-BEDROOM, t n, l! i bath home.
FA 2-1737.
Phono FA 2 5333.
3-BEDROOM furnished house. ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Phon* FA 20870.
Raymond l.unoquist. Assor,
FA 2-3951 Atlantic llank Bldg.
IT T rin tcd to Kent
FURNISHED apt. Fh. FA 2-2WO.

3-BEDROOM house or apartmrnt
on or about Dee. 1st.; kitchen
.Sf. JsiE iu K i a / t j (
equipped. Write G. H. Shannon,
1113 Apt. B, Child St., U. S. 1.6 N. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-6123
Naval Air Station, Jax, Fla.
5-LOTS in Drcamwuli!1 Section;
already rie.irnl ant I leveled.
K .u it
Priced t« sell. Phonu FA 2 0258.

3. Heal Estate For Sato
F A R M E R ’S A G E N C Y
X. V. harmer, Mentor
l&gt;. IL Whitmore
Lillian G. Trams
Associates.
118 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 7 3221
After hours. FA 2-2818, FA 2 4921,
FA 2-0281
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B ft M ROOFINO
Contracting ft Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Injured
FREE ESTIMATES
818 Sanford Ave. Fh. FA 2 7943
CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
Remodeling — Free Estimates
Repa r*
Phon. FA 2S744
HILL BKRN’OSKY, Contractor
FLOOR landing and tinisblag
Cleaning, Waling. S e r v i n g
Seminal* County ataee 1413.
H. M. GLEASON, Lake Miry.
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
Exclusive agent for SL'RCO In
this area. Work guaranteed, ca
FA 2-3487 for free estimates.
BILL EVANS
n ^ p e e la T &amp; m lc e ir

JAGUOU'S 11KPA1I1 SHOP
Welding — Vach. ft Gen. Repairs
W. 20th. ft Old. L. Mary Rd.
PIANO TUNING ft REPAHUNG
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 2-4223 After 5 P. M

TV and RADIO REPAIR af ?r
-VOti nights and weekends; San­
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
WHITE: Age 21 40, S' 8" or tallFA 2 2772 and FA 26613.
er, for folding and operating
PU'Mrs - SPRINKLER
dryer. Apply in person, Joe's
We Wash It, 2307 Sanford Ave. All type* and sizes, instiUtd
“ Do It Yourself"
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
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S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co,
Earn lhat extra money need­
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287 W. 2 nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6432
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22. Artteles Foe Sale

Dallas Asphalt Co.

MAN: Sleady employment In nur­ W indshield
Hack Glass*
sery. FA 2-4080.
IVtor Gins*
V ent (ills *
S E R V IC E
MEN NEEDED "17 — 34"
TO TRAIN AS AIRCRAFT
S e n k a rik GIu m a n d T ain t C’o.
ENGINE SPECIALISTS
112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4422
I p to $120 weekly to start as a
Roy Heel Paint ft Rndy Shop
JET MECHANIC after short
toils ft Sanford
local training period. Experi­
Behind Studehaker Garage
ence unnecessary. Unlimited upportunUv
for
advani-emant
Training does not interfere with It. Al. Wilkins, Cnnlractur
• Asphalt Driveway)
present job. We are accepting
• Parking Areas
applicalions for enrollment in
this area now to train men for Quality Workmanship ft Materials
these high paying jobs. For lo­ Terms To Suit Your Budget
•F re e Estimates
cal interview write Box E, c'o
• BIG VALUES
• Work Guaranteed
Sanford Herald immediately
• QUICK CREDIT
Phone FA 2-1030 Sanford, Fla.
giving phone number and ad­
• EASY TERMS
dress.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
ment!, invoices, band bills, and
II). Male or hr (turn
WILSON - MAIER
programs.
etc.
Progressive
New And Used Furniture
CHEF: Must he able tn take
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-293) — III K. First St.
FA 2 3812
charge of kitchen; re fe re n ce s
306 Wen u th St
required; wages between $85
Used furniture, appliances, tools
SUN 16 day week). Call between LAWN MOWER Repairs — Heat
etc. Roughl-iold lorry's Mart
rrs lYeined ft Serviced. LEWIS
4 and 6 1'. M. only NO 8-4683.
215 Sanford Ave. Pit. FA 2 4132.
SALES ft SERVICE. 7Mr w. 20
T7Tvu7ir^vT7t7u” “ ” ^ ^ “ "
St. Ph. FA 2 7928 or FA 23168.
"sS zW K S CHILD CAItE in my home; ref­ Complete
lawn
Maintenance;
New ft Used
erences. FA 2 7709,
Fertilizer—Spraying — Mowing
Furniture and Appliance*
JOHN I.OMMERSE
418 Willow Ave. FA 2-719T
RETIRED SUPT. of buildings
and Rroumls at a Northern Uni.
203 209 E. First St. Th. FA 2-09B3
Furniture
Storage and Moving
verslty available fur work here.
To and From Anvwltere
FA 2-5093.
c. E. p i n t i i p s
IRONING WANTED - FA 2 2969. 1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 2 1991
T jT rT um T un^T tersT te^^^^^^^" TV SERVICE within the hour.
Service Call $2.30 plus pari*.
SANFORD Plumbing ft Heating
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
2398 So. Klin Ph. FA 2 7914.
FA 2 9799

M ade In TV Programs
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK i C P I ) - T i m e for
progress report No. 1 on the new
TV season.
Where filmed series arc conrerned, two words sum it up: No
.) O progress.
A rash of imitative program­
ming, which ignores fresh ideas,
has led to some dreary debut* by
about 2i) of the newcomers. While
I haven’t seen all of The Alaskana, Wichita Town or Philip
Marlowe yet, I'd say they’d base
to go some to be as had as, aay,
the Dennis O’Keefe Show, Belly
Hutton's Show, Adventures In
Paradise, Johnny Ringo, Tight&gt; • ) rope, Man and the Challenge and
perhaps a dozen new-but-old
shows of almost similar shabbi­
ness.
The only promising newcomers
in the bunch are Twilight Zone,
The Deputy, Dennis The Menace,
Fibber McGee and Molly ami the
rcsised lineup. Just below this
elite group, in terms of succeed­
ing in what they set out to do,
I'd set The Rebel, .Men Into
f 0 hpaee. Hrnncsey, Dobie Gillis,
John Gunther's High Road, June
Ally son. Riverboat and Trouble­
shooters.
Two new "live" shows that are
sad disappointments are Charley
Weaver's Hobby Lobby and Dick
Clark's World of Talent, in a apef a l category w# find Sunday
Showcase, which has been disap­
pointing so f i r but is making a
valiant effort to provide fresh,
t fUugb quality TV shows.

13. Sptelal Services

PLUMBING
SF.HTU I.WR SERVICE
Contracting ft Repairs
Since 1318
Free Estimates
A. Ha KF
ReBARY
R. I- IIARVEY
SACKIFIC E
NOrth * 4422
NOrth 4-4711
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. Equity tn partly turn idled two 261 Ssnforii Ave. Phone FA 2 3383
IIRO K ER
bedroom block home fur equity
202 So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-5991
in bento trailer or cash,
FA 2-7266 after 5 p. iin.
3-BEDROOM house 1361 WynneAs for those perennial TV sea­
wood Dr. Low down payment.
^Plumbing ft Hasting*^
son pepper uppers, the specials,
Phone FA 2 7797.
Stem per Agrees
we've had fine ones by Art Car­
That acreage is a good buy fur
ney, Goodman Ace, Hing Crosby,
AIR CONDmONLNG
your future. How aliout to CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Seminole Realty
Rosalind Russell and Arthur God­
acres
at
$)5o
per
acre,
*
miles
frey — in lhat order — to help
W. DIETRICHS _ REALTOR
tU7 Sanford Ave.
FA Z-lftZ
from town? We have others!
us net over Ihe dreary aspects of Eli*. MrtJivin—Velma Gonzales,
the non specials.
Adelaide H. Moses — Associate*. W. II. “ Bill" STEM PER Agency Plumbing: &amp; Repairs
FA 2SXI2
Here’s hoping the next month 1901 Park Ave
Joe C. Thomas
Realtor ft Insurer
gets better.
FA 2 W49
Phone FA 2-49'Jl
112 N, Pack 1023 Sarita SL
Dialing and Filing: The lied RAYMOND M. HALL
Skelton special on CU-vTV Fri­
AND ASSOCIATES
day night, suffered from too
Real Estate — Insurance
many guest stars who had noth­
Surety Bonds
ing special to do. This gpe* for 218 So. Tnik Ave. Ph. F,V 2-36U
•
Q u ie t Com m unity
James Arnes*, Rhonda Fleming.
Sanford
Tommy Sands and Lionel Hamp­
• Near Golf CvurM
Evans Bldz. Lake Mary
ton. but not for that rutund utility
Ph FA 2-1290
nun. Burl Ives, who fitted the
proceedings just fine. When will
Stenalrom Realty
TV stars learn that, before they
rush out to sign up "nam es,"
HERBERT 9TKN0TKOM
they first should determine wheth­
Raftatoml Hawker
Turn Weal On 20th
er they arc necessary? The high­
I.RN RUN 1 1
lights of the show, which marked
S t. Follow Country
L o r n r . broadw ay
• 3 Tr. Factory Guarantee • t are Tutted
Red's 30th anniversary in showClub Kd. ft Witch
KEN TORRETT
• No liuttun*! • T»in nr f ull Size
business, were Skelton s magnifi­
For Our S ifiu . . .
BETTVE D. SMITH
PLASTIC
cently rubberized facial expres­
Associates
sions. The final segment, in which l t t N. Park — P i. FA 1-1424
HKADIIOAKD
a parade of Skelton characteriza­
ft LEGS
tions joined him for a p a rty 9:00 A. Al. T il Dark
thanks to excellent taping tech­
Stumper’s
Associates
SUNDAY
niques — was inventive and en­
Would like to find more homes
joyable.
2:00 P. AL TU Dark
like this: 3 bedrooms with an
The Channel Swim: Penn sylvan
extra playroom and a yard
ia Supreme Court Justice Michael
you will love to live in. The
Muamannn. a leading figure m
price is $12,34X1. The terms arc
the Saceo-ViozetU case of the
open.
C o.
1920*, will reenact bis role in
NBC-TV's two-part Sunday Show- W. H. “Rill" STEMPER Agency
B E D D IN G
C O
u s e dramatization of the contro­
Healtor ft (usurer
FA WI N
versial case next May.
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MICHIGAN STATE VS NOTRE DAME

THE IIKATM OFF!
. . . . list men ihe pcuplr will be pulling un Ihe he«t with s*
lit te l (he heel on . . . Our »boti will be mil ef work . . , Our
•ervira a ea will be working egainet time,
NOW 18 THE UEMT TIME FOR THAT TUNE-UP. We’ll dean
the herner, check control*, go over ell cunnedioa*, put la new
filters. I)o all that ahonld be dune. And ,nu pay only (or labor
and neeewary part*.

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PURDUE VS OHIO STATE

DUKE VS ARMY

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GEORGIA VS MISSISSIPPI STATE

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For aapert advice on your eledrical pruhlem* . . . . Alao fo»
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FA 2-5181

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ILLINOIS VS MINNESOTA

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MIAMI VS NAVY

LINCOLN
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HARRY'S

BAR and PACKAGE
I S. Park Ave.
FA 2-9860
“The Brands We Have Will Please You."
TCU VS TEXAS A A M

RICE VS S M U

FLORIDA VS VANDERBILT

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FLORIDA STATE VS MEMPHIS STATE

SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION
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MARYLAND VS NORTH CAROLINA

MOORE PRINTS
ORE BEST!

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AIU FORCE VS OREGON

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�'h W as The W ill O f God/ Lake M ary Woman Says O f Rescue By Ministers
By LARKY VERSA EL
•at wan the win o f God," a Lake Mary woman rw
called today after her family's prised possession was
aarod from fire by a group of Baptist ministers.
**I don’t know w hat would have happened if those
m in is te rs hadn't eome along when they did," said Mrs.
George Eliott, who Uvea with her husband and lS-yearski son in Lake Mary.
Here is Mrs. Eliott's story:

Last week the family packed up a l their winter be*
longings for a trip to Casey, DL
They were 60 miles from Sanford when the aon,
Howard, who was sleeping in the back of the family's
pickup truck was awakened by a night" in front of him.
“Before we realized it, the back of the track was on
fire." Mrs. Eliott said. "All our clothes and mattresses
were on fire.”

The Eliotts stopped the truck and tried to fight the
blase that began to get out of control
"My husband and I were burned pretty badly and it
looked like the truck would be lost," she said.
"AO of a sudden, two car loads of ministers on their
way to a convention pulled alongside.
"They were In their Sunday best," she added.
Mrs. Eliott said the ministers, paying no attention

to personal safety, started a bucket brigade and satin*
guished the blaze in a matter of minutes.
"Without their help we would have lost the track.
It is our most prized possession ss my husband makee
his living with that truck," Airs. Eliott said,
"Wa would have surely lost everything if it weren’t
for them," ehe said.
"It was the will of God."

WEATHER: Fair and wanner tonight and tomorrow. High today, 86-90. Low tonight, 80-85.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1959

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News Briefs
Steel Import Checked
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
•tale la holding up acceptance of
300 ton* o# ateel from Holland
pending testa to determine it the
metal meet* itandarda. The sleet
was ordered on an emergency
basis for raanufacturs ol Florida
license plates.

World Unity Urged
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UPI)
—President Adolfo Lopex Mateos
of Mexico laid today the world
must unite against the horrors of
war and work (or a "djnamic,
generoui realistic peace.” The
Mexican president spoke before a
plenary session of the S2 nation
General Aseembly.

No Break
Expected
Photo Rule Upheld
By Deadline
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
chairman of President Klaenhow.
ee'a fact-finding board today ac­
cused both side* la the ateel
strike »f taking “ adamant” posi­
tion! that brought on a break­
down in collective bargaining.
The fact finding board asked
the president today for a threeday extension—until Monday—for
filing ita report.
The report will determine whe­
ther the president will ask the
Justice Department to seek an InJuncUon to halt the ateel strike
for 10 day*.
Prof. George W. Taylor, alter
hearing opening testimony on be­
half of the steel companies, drew
from their chief negotiator a
statement that management hat
been unwilling to negotiate on any
wage demand that would rails

PREBUftfNT RISEN HO WUlt • .naie.: th. blrthtLr’ ^ ka
lim bjr the
National Republican Committee nt a prv-birthdny party. 8ni.wn during
the presentation on the &gt;Vhite Houae lawn ure Mr*. Clare B. Willlums, left,
aaai«tant chairman, and Sen. Thurston B. Morton, chairman of the com­
mittee. The president ia 69 today.
(UPI Telephoto)

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Florida Supreme Court today
■tuck by the judicial canon which
bara the taking of news and tele­
vision picture* in a courtroom.
The court ruL«-&amp; *.v opinion last
November that the taking of *urh
picture* tend* to disturb the judi­
cial processes and shall not be per­
mitted.

A HAPPY LANDING waa made by Air. and Mrs. Seller! R. Beckner thig
morning ns they landed by helicopter to become the first persona to move
into the new Seminole County Heftier Homes development. Beckner and
his wife are both employed at the Martin plant in Orlando. Congressman
Syd Herlong and Seminole County officials were on hnnd to welcome the
Becknera to their new home and to open the development by Aliami builder
Herbert Heftier.

F ruit Shipments
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) -D aily
carloadinga in boxes from the Cit­
rus Vegetable Inspection Divi­
sion; By rail, 16,933 grapefruit, Mi7
orange*; by boat, 2.31T grape­
fruit, 123 orange*; by truck, U2.BJU
graperuil, 26,303 oranges; total,
82,101 grapefruit, 26,993 or,-,ue*».
Cannery receipts, 30,064 grape­
fruit, 21,996 oranges.

Negroes Delay Sale
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - The
city commission has postponed

FORT PIERCE (UPI) -C ircuit
Judge John McCarty, who has
announced he will become a
gubernatorial
candidate,
split
sharply over rcapportlonnienl wlUi
his old friend, Gov. LcKoy Col­
lins.
McCarty, brother of (he Isle
Gov. Dan McCarty, said Tues­
day he will announce hie can­
didacy “ as aoon as 1 resign from
the bench.” lie also said he will
fight against the proposed reapportionment amendment (hat goes
liefuco (he solera ftov, 1.
■McCarty laid bis experience
In greeting (he governor’s of­
fice 'during his hmther'a sevenmonilr illness in 1933 has helped
him see the problems of the of-

persist in this reapportionmrnt
stand," McCarty said, "I think
we wilt just have to come to the
parting of the ways on It. '
” 1 am on record . . . a t op­
posing the proposed reapportionment,” he said. “There are many
reasons, but the mein one ia that
it ia not reapportionment but
limply surrender.”
In Jacksonville, attorney Fred
Kent eald McCarty's impending
entrance into the governor’s race
will not make him change aoy
plans because be never really
seriously considered campaigning.
He had told newsmen he might
run, but recently hinted he had
decided against it and might sup­
port .McCarty.

Ta)&lt;3f, who lived a the f in e - ' lion (Had by a group 6f Negroes.
man board, emphasised that the The commission decided Tuesday
United Steelworker! Union hat to study the situation another week
been equally “ adamant” in de­ before taxing action. The uijunc­
manding there ehotild be no tion suit was filed Monday seek­
change in contract provisions re­ ing to enjoin the city from selling
the roursrs below par value.
garding working conditions.
R. Coorsd Cooper, chief nego­
tiator for the Industry, contended
In his testimony that the union
has been equally adamant in de­
manding wage Increases which
would hike production coat* two
or three times the two pet rent
«7‘. figure.
S2\
Taylor said “ that ia not my
Polio vaccine inoculations will
3tli understanding.” He asked USW
dtawhcel” satellite a* the moonle( Curtiss - Wright
238', President David J. McDonald be available Oct. 24 at Sanfordawung to within 130 mile, of i
^
83&gt;k to answer from the audience Scnunole Jaycees* Tourist Infor­
earth, and the Thor aped about1 yor,| j | ol&lt;ir
,
12‘e whether the union s wage de­ mation Building from 9 a. m. to
3 p. m.
1,700 miles downrange.
General Electric
77
mands were negotiable.
Registered nurses will admini­
34*4
The trio of successes brought' General Motors
"I don't want a speech, 1 just
ster the shots, at the 403 French
3th
want
an
answer,”
Taylor
said.
wide smiles to U.S. scientists and It ,r.a *’*lni ‘
334,
"The answer is 'yes,*" Mc­ Ave. building. The Jaycrcs are
missilemen, who still have not ,
T ,
planning to sponsor a complete appointed” in McCarty's decision PruJcci," Herlong said,
41‘s Donald replied.
recovered from the demoralising
n
••••
22'*
Herlong pointed out that the
Cooper commented; *'\Vc have series of three shots to be given to fight again.1 reapportlonment.
effects of the Russian moonroc
M '* •••
lUI'a come all Inis way for Mr. McDon­ over a priiixl of about seven
"It certainly will be an issue aanlord-Tiiusville Canal is an inle
ken. Lunik. II and III.
1 pnB'&gt;
16V* ald to say his wage demands are months Jay ere publicity chairman in I960." Collin* said.
part °» H&gt;« large project "and
"Ws needed thcae bad—and we
He said he would not comment Hie engineers rvalue this."
negotiable. It has not been so in Dave Kiingrnsmlth said yesterday,
got them,” said one.
rrl* •
rhe booster shots, recommended on AlcCarty's propoved campaign
"Engineers are the first to point
the meetings we have had."
The "kitilicn link” satellite, a '.,oya
,can
The spokesman for the 12 big­ once each year after the third announcement until alter he talk- out now how feasible the Sanfordrornpllrn'e.l hall of seven expe.T" ' mc*
gest steel firm* told the three- inoculation, will also be available ed with McCarty, who lia. uuli-: TltMvlUe project is in this area,”
rnents designed to show man /tudebalitr
•••
rated he wishes lo discuss mat- Herlung said, adding that there is
man fact-finding panel that “un­ Oct. 24, Klingrnsmilh said.
more ebout the working* of the
“ • r *”'1 ...
Disposable sterile needles to be ters with the governor.
no question that the barge canal
happily* the companies and the
near and far universe, was the Westlnghou*e LI
steelworkers "are not even in used only once will be used in the
"I want to emphasiic that Roy project will be included in next
star of the day with its Juno II
'' '
~
agreement aa to what the basic inoculations which are barked by Colima and I have been friends | year's budget,
launcher. It was a far cry from L | | n J \ a !
issues are." He blamed the union the Seminole County Health De­ for years and that naturally poll- 1 Discussing other topics of state
the blow-up of a similar attempt I U I I U J U I I
partment. The t l charge la to tical disagreement of this kind importance, Herlong said he favfor the impaiae.
July II.
Taylor finally broke into union cover the cost of the vaccine and will arise," McCarty said.
or* Sen. George Smalhers a* the
This lime, the 76 foot-long ve M n n l i n n 1
witnesses' testimony Tuesday in inoculation materials, KUngenHe said he did not want to be moat promising candidate for the
hide fired successfully through P|0nll|l(j
an attempt to define m plain amith captained. Hour* for lno- known as sn “ antlCollint" candt- “favorite son'* role in die forthall four stages and sent the moon3
terms why the steelworkers are culatlun of Negroes will be either date.
coming presidential election.
let whirling into an orbit carryUnited Fund
1-3 p. in. or 2-3 p. m.
resisting the proposals.
“ Yet if be (Collins) is going to “He will put Florals in tha Umeing it to within 684 miles of earth Pinecre.t will ts
They agreed Gist it was prima­
at apogee and 316 mile* at peri- row night l&gt;«twe&lt;
rily an effort to prevent manage
gee. It is expected to orbit about
UF Pinei-rest
ment from exercising unchecked
20 year*.
' solicitors met yi
power to cut the traditional size
Two transmitters, which will be Charles Win'hip’
of work crews in the mills and
cut off automstically exactly one to discuss plans
throw men out of work.
year from Tuesday, are now Heading the soil
Taylor waa (ar from satisfied
transmitting noises “ like a flying Mrs. Mirhael C
with tills "bit ol progress," how­
bagpipe” to its 20 tracking sta- Ave. Workers ar
ever, and blistered both side* for
tlons and hundreds of "bystand- ions to the Pinec
their failure to settle the strike.
ing” radio amateurs around the ncr where Mrs.
He accused them ol endangering
worlds
1 receive and rect
democratic procedures by sconr­
When translated, the "bagpipe” lions,
ing the bargaining process.
squeals snd squalls may solve
Mrs. Winship
Even while the bearings droned
more nddlea of the universe, in- captain. Her helpers are Mrs.
eluding mysteries about earlh’i Phillip Keck, Mr*. Charles Rasa- on in the gold and green confer­
weather.
man, Mrs. Richard Conn. Mrs. ence room of the interdepartmen­
Howard Miller. Mrs. L. D. Sta- tal auditorium, federal attorneys
dig. Mrs. Herman Stanley and prepared legal paper* for set-king
an injunction to tend the men
Mrs. James Knowles.
Additioo Two is hvaded by Mr*. back to work fur au day*.
The union's plan to light this
Bernard Fitzgerald, assisted by
Mrs. Nell Kader, Mrs. Frank Gal­ move ia tbe court* ha* spurred
The Sanfi&gt;rd Post Office will get lons., Mr*. Ilarc'1 Sherwood and more than the usual amount of
a new look by Christmas Post­ Mr*. Joe Dav *. Mrs. G. G. research Into precedent setting
al* iter Joel Fields said today.
Zimmerman is captain for Ad­ cases and legislative history of
Fields said the interior of the ditions Three and Four. Sbe will -be Tsi Hartley Act.
post office will be painted and car­ be assisted by Mrs. Tom Ste­
riers moved out of the building wart, Mrs. Neil Johnson and Mri.
“ aomeiime nest week.”
Russell Hurd.
Field* said the department is
Worker* in other Pinecreet
just waiting confirmation from dis­ areas include Mr*. Al Hunl, Mrs.
trict headquarter* in Atlanta on Ralph Jarvis. Mrs. Wsyde Ruck­ The Seminole DeBary II e a r l
where to relocate the carriers until er. Mrs. Milton Smith. Mr*. Wil­ Council will meet at I p. m. today
CO-CHAIRMEN &lt; F Stetson University'* Seminole
the paint job ia finished.
liam Stamper, Mrs. E. C. Harp­ at Mrs. J. G. Kessenick'a home,
ampaiim in Semjiola County, Doug Stenatrom, left, and Bruiley. Odhum
Indications are that the carriers er, Mrs. William P. Smith, Mrs. 231 Formoaa Rd.. DeBary.
were' appointed bj u n lvtn lty Wficiali at a meotln'
■’ ig here yesterday. The
will rent an empty store on Oak Robert Mahan, Mrs. Sonny Pow­
Development nt a heart rchaML
purpose of the dr u ia to raise money to enlarge'■tfcf
*tl Stetson facilities at
St. and Second until ths painting ell, Mr*. John Angel and Mrs. C. Ration clinic and a heart UnoAl
Itedding.
job is completed.
will be discussed.
||ier|fdtrum i ’holo)

Kent aaid McCarty’a entrance
“is bound io affect the vote ia
that area among people inclined
to vote for a candidate In the
southern part of the atate.”
The leading gubernatorial hope­
fuls are spilt down the middle on
the reapportionment am endm ent
Supporters Include Sen. Doyle
E. Carlton of Wauchula, farm er
House Speaker C. Farris Bryant
of Ocala, Senata President Dewey
Johnson of Quincy and House
Speaker Thomas D. Beasley of
DeFunlak Springs.

-Tkeee against R ere See. Fret

0. Dickinson of West Palm Bmm|E
Jacksonville Mayor llaydon Burns,
McCarty, and former House
Speaker Ted David of Hollywood.

Canal Not Too Far A w ay,
Herlong Tells Sanford

CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI) —

A complex earth satellite leaped
into orbit and two big missile*
•oared hundred* of miles Tues­
day in one of Amerlca'i most dex­
iling assaults to data on space
and ita fringe*.
The 91.3-pouml satellite launch­
ed by a 60-ton Juno II rocket,
was sandwiched between suc­
cessful edge-of-tpace shots by a
Thor IRBM and an air-launched
ballistic missile (ALBM).
The ALBM wai fired from a
B 47 bomber toward the general
direction of the Explorer VI "Pad-

NewSquall Seen
Over Caribbean
MIAMI (LTD - A long line of
•quails pushed into the central
Caribbean today with top winds
estimated at 43 miles per hour.
The Miami Weather Bureau em­
phasized the so • called easterly
wave has not showed sign* of de­
veloping a circular tell-tale move­
ment of a tropical storm.
A hurricane hunter plane waa
dispatched from Puerto Rico lo
reconnoiter the squall area.
Ship reports indicated the dis­
turbance stretched across the
width of the Caribbean from sou­
thern Cuba to northern Colom­
bia. a distance of about loo miles,
it was moving to tbe west at 13
to lo mile* per hour.

Local Boosters'
Club Set To M eet
The Seminole If iqh Boosters'
Club will finalize plans for run­
ning a Football Fans Special lo
Fort Myers Friday for the Sanford-Fori Myers football game.
The 7:30 meeting tonight at
Seminole High will wiztd up the
Roosters' Club membership drive.
All money and unsold member­
ship cards must he turned in at
this meeting. President Gordon
L. Bradley announced. Films at
ths Seminole - Titusville football
game will be shown by Coacb
Jim Pigott.

Post Office Set
For New Look Soon

Area Heart Council
To Meet Tonight

light aa do other maa coaid,"
Herlong aaid.
White in Sanford liarlong spoko
to about 200 people who greeted
him at his trailer offiro downtown.
He said that they discussed old
aga pensions, veteran rights legi­
slation, social security and retire­
ment benefits.
Herlong said lie was pleased to
rciurn to Seminole County again
and see the development of the
county's growth is fa r aa sow
industry was concerned.
"Seminole County is promising
to be one of the future industrial
powers iu the state," he aaid.

Dickinson Ciles
Stale's Road Need
Florida’s road system It 30 years
behind in time and fSiW.ouO behind
in economic necetity, State Sena­
tor Fn-d O. Dickinson told the
Sanford Lions last night.
Dickinson stressed the necessity
of building Florida’s economic
fibre to the Lions and their wives
at a Civic Center dinner which
marked the 14th anniversary at
the local club's chartering.
If Flurida doesn't start planning
for a better road and conserva­
tion system we will regret U la
the future, Dickinson said. Ila em ­
phasized that we must use our
fruit growth and natural resources
lo attract more people la the
slate.
There aren't enough recreation
park* in Florida according to the
tens tor (rum West Palm Beach.
Last year lU.Ono people register­
ed in Hugh Taylor Birch Park
near Fori Lauderdale but the
state bat only 33 such parks for
weekend picnic and entertainment,
Dickinson aaid.
Only three are a t large ae Tay­
lor Park, be added.

Donations Gain
The United Fund receive
$271.30 from 29 contributors y»
Urday. This makes $3,7*3.23
total donations to far. Ths mi
came Worn 111 contributory

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�Right To Act

County's Citrus To Hit Pre-Freeze Level

In Quiz Fix

Seminole County Agent Cecil Tucker to ­
day forecast th a t the eounty’a orange crop thin
year would climb back to ita pre-freeze level
and estimated the value a t upward of |4 mil­
lion.
In Tucker’a first estimate of the new seeion, he predicted that the 1959-60 Seminole
orange crop a t approximately 2 million boxes.
This would be almost a million more boxes
than were produced last season.
Tucker estimated also that the grapefruit
and tangerine crop would also b« "good if we

I

Questioned

can get s dry speO for a period of a few
weeks,1*
He added that the size of this year's
fru it would ba above normal
The last good year for Seminole cltrusmeu
was during tha 1986-57 season when 3,087,000
boxes were produced valued at 14.018,000.
The next year cold hit the county and
state and production was down.
During 1957-58 season, 1,675,000 boxes
were produced valued a t $3,322,000.
Tucker said th a t ettrusmen may have one

problem, however. He laid that on many
places, spotted crops were seen and in inatances heavy fruiting didn’t btoom a t all.
Tucker stressed also that if the prolonged
rainy spell continues, the citrus crop could be
■everely hurt.
Tucker added that the first estimate for
th e citrus crop over the state was set at 93
million by the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
This would be seven million boxes mors
than were produced last season nnd more than
most Florida cltruamen had predicted for this
season.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Chair
AM Earl W. Kintner testified to­
day U»t if the Federal Trcde
Commission tried to prevent rigglnf °f TV flair shows it would
wind up policing wrest
«sand Imposing "complete eensorof all entertainment."
Klntnar told Houae investigators
the commlalon never haa contend­
ed Hut ita power to crack duwn
"od deceptive advertising" ex­
tendi to "deceptive entertain­
ment.’ *
'H e testified aa a Houae subcom­
mittee held Its final day of hear­
ings on charges that tome TV
quiz programs have been fixed.
WEATHER: Psrtly cloudy with chanca of showers tonight. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 75-80.
kintner (aid there was "aerioua
qJeition" whether the FTC haa
VOL. XUX
United Press Leased Wire Established 1J08
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 539
legal authority to assert such Jur­
isdiction, but added that this is
"a grey area in tha law."
The eubcoramittee prepared to
and ita public inquiry without tes­
timony
from 1129,000 winner
Charles Van Doren.
Chairman Oren Harris &lt;O-Ark.) J
CAPE CANAVERAL, FIs. (UPI)
told newsmen the subcommittee
—The second In a series of ad­
aiDl has received no word from
vanced design Polaris test mis­
yap Doren, aUr of tha now de­
siles was fired today as the Navy
t e c t quia show " 21," who was
sought to end a string of two flop*
fiOING FOR THE GOAL of 100 pur cent participation
invited last week to testify.
in the program.
in
the
United
Fund
drive
which
VAH-3
is
launching
to­
Van Doran, who now haa a J3o.day at NAS are, Lt. (j.g.) Don Hartley, left, and drive
000 a year contract with NBC,
chairman Ena. J. E. Maguire. Money collected from the
waa relieved of all work assignJACKSONVILLE (U PI) — The
manta by the network last Thurs­
12 division* in the squadron will be given to the Semin­ county prosecutor said he would
day until questions raised by the
ole County United Fund. Each squudron memlier is
file a direct information today
inquiry are answered.
naked to give in accordance with hi* rank. The winning
against a 32-year-old Coral Gabtoa
Kintner’a testimony was similar
engineer who ia accused of extort­
division will get a 72 hour puss and the second place
to that given Saturday by Chair­
ing 34U.UO0 from oil company exe­
division
a
48
hour
pass.
The
model
of
the
AJ
"Savage"
man John C Doerfer of the Fedecutive John N. Blow.
will
be
given
us
a
prize
with
ita
bomb
bay
full
of
m
oney
t i l Communications Commiaaion.
in one contest to raise funds for the United Fund.
M erfer expressed doubt that the
FCC haa authority to prevent quiz
WASHINGTON (UPI) - P r e s i ­
•how fixing.
dent Adolf Lopes Mateos of Mexico
Hep. Waller fi. Rogers (D-Tex.)
called today for redoubled efforts
■aid tealimooy showed the FCC
to sulvs Latin America’s economic
bad failed in its responsibility to
WASHINGTON (UPI)—A presidential board of incrisis.
police the TV Industry. He sug­
tiulry
opens hearing! today in a dramatic attempt to settle
"To
fortify
the
Latin
American
gested that thcra also should be
countries is to fortify democracy," the nation's w o n t ateel strike without use of a court in­
aa inveatlgatioo of the FCC for
llie Mexican chief executive said. junction.
what he called "brushing the *
The three-muii panel has agreed to limit testimony on
whole thing under the rug."
.H e p . John E. Moss (D-Callf.),
the need for a back-to-work njunctlon so it can focus on
HA VANNA (UP!) - An uniden­
■ otiier investigator, c.iarged that
tified light plane parachuted ma economic Hums ia the to-day-old
evidence brought out at the hear­
WASHINGTON (UI’l ) —A group of scientists working
ing! showed the "contempt" TV on Democratic l’arty |&gt;olicic* have decided timt the United chine gun*, rifles and ammunition walkout, informed sources said.
Saturday night into Dinar Del Rio
Fact-finding board chairman
pn-iiuccrs ".iavo shown, lime and
again, fpe the public" tven in States has no alternative hut to maintain "a balance of Province, a center of opposition George W. Taylor waa expected
terror-’ with the Soviet Union.
to Premier Fidel Castro's revolu­ to announce the decision at tha
program content.
However, the scientists bzelieve just us strongly thut tionary regime.
A third member, Rep. WUliam L.
opening of the public a- salon.
Springer (R-llb), predicted that America must take every precaution to prevent an accidental
Both industry and union officials
Congress would be asked in Jan­ "push-butlon" war which might
’
uary consider some ‘new, strong wipe out civilization.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e Su­ were railed to testify.
legislation" to correct abuses such
had
preme Court ita rti hearing leng­ Stool workers attorneys
The group secs a "serious dan­
M those aired by the group.
thy arguments on the Gulf tide- planned to lay the groundwork for
ger" of war until all nations poslands oil
ft. e. (upn “t o t \x&gt;- r’ L ' t e n j f &amp; i i &amp; i l ? I • '•«**
^ '. . . a r z T ^ w - r r r ,
Party polities and the
sre millions
_____ _in fee. I
[billon* of. dollars
decrw by , r &lt;uln* Um *** I T ?
,
or unul imcrnationaUdlsarmainenl
**' 1
t
TSto from oil companies which drill ! strikes does not now threaten the South's role In the I960 conven
is achieved.
I American I AT ...............
Don dominated the 23th annual
offshore. The issue is; docs the nation's welfare.
These arc the views of a group
*
, 0 ..........
5Tl» s u i t or the federal guvernment
The
striking
Steelworkers' Southern Governors Conference
working under the Democratic Betmetnem Steel .............
67Vv (jet this income?
Union said its members would today and for the present took
Scienrt
AdvUtory Committee. J; * ,
............
6314
return to work Under a Taft- h
j
t o( ,j,# hurning rarial
United Press International learned Chrysler
31
'Aright
Hartley Injunction. But U hinted
that
Un-ir
idea*
have
been
offered
MIAMI (UPI) —- A Coast Guard as the basis of a Democratic DuPont
23TG
LONDON i u r n -P rim e Minis­ that the walkout would resume ls sue.
an
culler rescued four downed fliers Parly platform statement.
Eastman Kodak
ter
Harold Macmillan, brimming after any such court order ex­ Governors, willing at the drop
FLAPJACK FLIPPING Jaycoc* are left to right Torn
from a liny sand and coral island
771* with new energy alter hli election pires.
of a hat to talk about next year'a
Thu group Is composed of Drs. General Electric
35
ear Cuba today and radioed that Harrison Brown, Charles C. Lau- General Motors
McDonald, Juycuii President Mnsun Wharton and Jim
David J. McDonald, union pres elections, were reluctant to b*
triumph,
told
his
Cabinet
today
11 four ware in good condition. rivten arid Frank Goddard, all of Graham - Paige
2G iliat hi* next goal is sn East Wert Went, made the veiled threat of
Crabtree getting in some practice Saturday In prepara­
drawn
out
on
segregation.
HP. summit meeting without delay. • renewed stoppage in s stateThe four men used a walkie- the California Institula of Techno­ Inti. T A T
tion for Jaycce Pancake Day Saturday. The Jnycee* will
Today's session was a mixture
talkie radio and a rubber raft logy, and Trevor Gardner of Du­ LoriUard
Government source* said lie was
»ubmitted si Dm opening of
mdl
pancakes all day in Mrs, Appleby's Valdez Bestau.
dropped to them by a Coast Guard lly con Manufacturing Co,
•eeeeeee*
of problems and relaxation. The
Minute Maid
shooting for one in late Novemlicr bie hearings.
runt
with proceeds going toward youth activities and
airplane in their rescue. After
17 * or early Decem oer-tne ursi. in
Industry officials have Dullest- morning wax devoted to opening
The subcommittee aUu conclud­ Penn HR
community
development.
5H fact, of the "cmilinuoui cabin of rd they also oppose use of enter
coordinating plans with the Coast ed that the United Nations should Royal American
addresses hy Gov. J. P. Coleman,
Guard over the radio, they pad- have available si all times far Sears Roebuck .
49hi summits," ha wants.
gency provisions in the law tv
IBik
died from the west side of the Immediate use any army of pro­ Sludchukcr
send 300,000 slerl worker* back of Mississippi, conference chair
Island in the raft to meet the fessional soldiers, fully equipped. U. S. Steel
...
to their Job. for a court-ordered, man; Gov. Luther II. Hodges of
cutter.
NorUi Carolina, ho.l governor, and
(to
day "cooling off" period.
It proposed that the United States WestinglioUM El.
MIAMI (UPI)—A National Air
A aearch plane spotted the Tri- announced its readiness to contri­
Gov. J. Caleb Boggs of Delaware,
Argument*
on
this
point,
how­
lines DC-7 witli 43 persons aboard
chairman of Ihe National Govern­
rfaccr plane on the Island of bute forces to such a unit.
circled nearly an hour burrnay ever, may be ruled out by the de­ ors Conference.
^ n g u ila Sunday. The pilot re­
cision
of
the
blue
ribbon
board
to
night before landing smooth!) af­
ported he could Me all four men
Arkansas Gov. Orval E. Fauhus.
ter ground observers assured the concentrate on narrowing the dif­ the main news source of the 1937
waving at him and they appeared Pope Uses English
ferences
between
the
union
and
pilot the wheels were locked safe­
unin lured.
ami IBM sexiinn* because uf the
ly la place. A National Airline* Ihe Industry.
Tile in in wire Identified a* For First Tim e
S uuitti -aid Die board n!«" de­ Ullte Hock school Integration sit­
WASHINGTON lUPI) - A con­
The oilier witness. Dr. Lev F.
spokesman
said
all
passenger*
Patrick J . Herbert, .id, the pilot;
uation, came here convinced that gressional committee has aired Dohriansky, professor of Soviet
cided
against
advising
President
v.v
r
^
y
i
rY
a
P
h
u
o
p
c
I||
h
llooll,
r,took Die Icnve wait calmly ami no
Bob Freedman, 23; William
even
In
Ihe
Arkan.a.
capital
time
testimony Dial Soviet Premier economics al Georgetown Univer­
XXIII delighted American . . .
. ,
one was Injured when Dir four Eisenhower on wlirlher the work
Hamilton, 23; ami Gilbert Step­ John
visitors Sunday when he address- “ ub has arrange, for a Footb.il engine plane taxied in wiDiout a stoppage would imperil the n i ­ would heal the wound, of bitter- Nikita S. Khrushchev rose to pow­
henson, 33. All are auto repair­
sity here, charged Dial "them
lion's health or safety if allowed nrss.
bpco.al “* ,w 711,1 ,0
er through mass murder, starva­
men at a Miami auto dealers e&lt;i them for the first time in
fur (he Seminole hitch.
to continue. Such a finding wa*
Fauhus lold United Press Inter- tion and torture and should not are several hundred Americans
English—ami
used
the
occasion
*n
‘
garage.
made by the president F rid ay ; national he fret* racial strife is be trusted.
to indicate Mother Elizabeth Anne Girt Myers football game there.
who are still in Khrushchev's
» They were cn route from Fort Seton may become the first
when he set lad Hartley machin only a symptom of deep trouble
Ticket* for the train ride must
The testimony, charging Khru­ slave lalior camps.
W juderdale, Fla., to Nassau, Ba­ American-born person to be boati- be purchased by Wedncsd y Boos- Khrushchev M ad e
•ry in motion by creating Die In the United States for which "we shchev wiUi Die direction of man­
The testimony was released by
hamas, on a weekend fishing trip jk d
must find an answer."
ler Club President Gordon L. itrudboard of inquiry.
made famines, shootings, deporta­ (Ini House Uommillrx! on UnSaturday when their plana went
'Our
country
is
just
about
on
Board me intier* felt (bat this
The Pontiff's use of English &gt;'&gt;■ announced thu morning. Since Friends In U. S.
tions and suppression of religion, American Activities as he second
down. An intensive air sea search came during a visit to the North
ticket* must is- told to run
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - A sur­ Issue should be left up to the the rock* morally," Fsiihui said. was given by nine witnesses, all rrjHirt on cloved hearings It held
was launched Saturday night af­
"We must recapture the real but one natives uf the Ukraine, on "Die crimes o( Khrushchov."
American College in Home, now 'he &gt; «‘n.
be- vey contended today Dial Nikita courts if the government seeks
ter the plane failed to arrive
spirit of Christianity Diet is the
an Injunction.
celebrating
1
1
*
centennial.
Today
jj***
hl‘
,&gt;uf1
c
.'J'
M
immediately,
In a slap at Khrushchev’s
on time.
Khrushchev made more frtrnd.
Taylor, an arbitrator with 3) foundation of America.
he was receiving -core, of A ram « « *«»■ » ,n U’4Ve, ,rom ,h« .*»"•
American lour, the committee
"Somehow
Die
leadership
seem*
that
he
lost
on
his
lour
u(
Ihe
years'
experience,
announced
lean pilgrims and scheduled an ford ACL station at 3 p. in. » rway.
quoted ihe premier's own word*
Tin- Uoostrr* Club meeting has United Slates.
Sunday that Die panel wuuld do to have been taken away from
audience with John Cardinal
in a special preface to the testi­
Dove Season Brings O'Hara,
archbishop of Philadel­ been changed to Wednesday, at
The study, rn.de by Sindlmger *“ “
10 *et * ^ u n ta r y moderates guided hy the princi­
mony:
7:30
p.
m.
in
the
high
school.
This
ples
of
Christianity
and
placed
in
.
...
.
,
,
.
,
agreement
to
end
ths
strike.
"If anyone believe* that our
Arrests, W arn in gs phia.
p rrtlk|H n(gotlator« for the Die hands of radical rle .lenta."
meeting will mark the end of the 1 Lo„ business analyst*, wa. said
smites involve abandonment of
“ The opening of the dove hunt­
membership drive. All money and to indicate that 13 per cent of Die union and industry, who were
The South's position one year
Ihe teaching of Marx, Engel* and
ing season Saturday brought two Lions Banquet
unvnld membership card* must be American people changed their de ad locked when they broke off ahead of the tz&gt;* Angeles demo
JERUSALEM, Israel (Ul’l) - Lenin, he deceives himself poor­
arrest* and numerous warnings
turned in al this meeting, Bridle) opinion* of the Russian leader. talks last Tuesday, would be clos­ critic convention wai reflected at
ly. Those who wait for that must
to hunters in Seminole County Planned Tuesday
said. Season passes which have Khrushchev's biggest gam* were er together when the hearings marathon news conferences and in Tiie normal hustle ami bustle ol
wait until a shrimp learns to
daily
life
was
at
a
standstill
to­
over the weekend.
not
been
paid
for
by
Wednesday’s
off
the
cuff
talk*
with
reporters.
end.
The Sanford Lions’ Club will
wh'itle."
day
in
Israel
on
this
Day
of
Ruaael L. Henderson and John celebrate it* 31th anniversary meeting will not he honored at among management.
An avowed critic of ths Tall- Summed up, the Asheville thinking
Paramount among the charges
Atonement, most holy day of the
T. Batcy of Jacksonville were
Khrushchev did not fare so well Hartley injunction procedures, the was this:
Die next home game. Members
Tuesday
night
with
a
banquet
and
was testimony that Khrushchev
Jewish calendar.
Charged with discharging fire­
who
have
not
paid
fur
their
sea­
j
oS
year
old
chairman
railed
the
—Tha
South
probably
will
not
en­
wilh
workers,
laborer*
and
house
The enUre aation plunged into carried out a program uf m ast
arm* from a public road. Crip- program at the Civic Center.
State senator Fred O. Dickin­ son's passes should do so at this wives. He suffered a net loss of possibility of calling speelal inedl- tertain thoughts of a walkout in 21-hours of fasting and soul- starvation to stamp out public re­
pen Rd. They were released on
meeting,
Bradley
urged.
I960.
favor with the American farmer. I ation sessions with both aides.
searching at sundown Sunday silience in Ihe Ukraine when
bail, of $33 each, Justice of the son of West Palm Beach will speak
on
"Community
Service."
An
enwith Die chanting of the Kol he waa boss of the Communist
^ P ta c e Hugh Duncan said this
tertalnment program will be fea­
Nidre. At sundown this afternoon Central Committee there.
dim m ing.
tured at the celebration which I*
Nicholas Prychodko, now a pro­
normal activities resume.
also a "ladies’ night" program.
All communications with the fessional engineer for the City of
The meeting will kick off Ihe Lions
A d m iral Jackson
outside world— rradiu, telegraph Toronto, Canada, and formerly a
annual light bulb sale which will
and aircraft—were severed and professor at Kiev University, UsUMOSCOW
(UPI)
—
A
Soviet
historian
s.iid
Sunday
only
of
the
position
of
the
Antilles,
but
ui9o
what
could
start Wednesday night Proceeds
avrn should a revolution strike bed that six to seven million parReturns To Area
that Christopher Columbus did not "discover" America
be found there and how the lund could be used by the
from the bulb sales will be given
there would lie no news of it.
j *,,n‘ •h*-'** *“
man-made
Form er commander of Sanford to sight conservation efforts.
because he hud learned of its existence from u dying'
Spaniards,"
On Yom Kippur almost the en- famine.
Naval Air Station. R ,ar Admiral
sailor who already hud suiled to the Antilles and back.
Tsypernik’* claim* raised no eyebrows in Madrid
Ure population spend* be day in
Constantin kunonenko. of B o o ­
Robert Jackson (Ret ) has return­
A Moscow itudio home service broadcast identified
where one of Spain's top Columbus scholars said "his­
the
synagogue.
Traditionally, ■t"11- ‘' g J-» testified that while
ed to this area and plans to Herlong To M a k e
criminals also behave and police Stalin rn-ide "the basic decision
the historian as a Professor Tsypernik, candidate Df
torians here have been saying tha same thing ever
build a home in Crystal Lake
on Die campaign. "Khrushchev
blotters stay clean all day.
history and lecturer at Kazakh E’eduKogic Institute. He
since the 16tli century."
Jfeights In Lake Mary.
Appearance Here
cannot ob'iterate the historDeal
Most
secularist
non
•
religious
said Cohimhu* and (Jueen Isabella teamed up to hood­
* Admiral Jackson was also ac­
Ciriuco Perez Bustamante, a member of the Royal
fact that he wa* actually the per­
Congresiman A. Sydney Herlong
Jews
also
observe
(be
holiday
day,
tive in Seminole County civic af­ will be in Sanfnrd from 10:3u a. m.
wink historians.
Academy of History in Madrid, said many historians
petrator of lh« details."
If
only
out
of
respect
for
parental
fairs.
The professor said Columbus really wan an expon­
hud published the idea that Columbus hud lifted the
until 3 p. m. Tuesday. The repre­
tradition and from a feeling of na­
ent of colonization who made up the story of fabulous
sentative 'from this district will
secret of America from a dying sailor.
tional unity. A few were moving
Widows To Serve
greet the public and answer
Oriental riches to make |&gt;eople believe he hud discovered
Tha story as told in vuriuua Spanish reference
into Uto Arab areas, the only Young Mother
Tha Royal Arch Widuws will questions on the recent Congress
u short cut to Asia and to make Spanish colonization
TURIN, Italy (UPD—Fourteenparts of Jerusalem w hen restau­
books is that Columbua befriended a man sometimes
serve a covered dish supper at from his trailer office to be in
)rar-uld 31ana G ratia Mazrs
popular. He said, Columbus altered his diurie* to fool
rants stay open.
identified
as
Alonzo
Sanchez
ami
that
Sanchez
gave
front
of
Touchtun’s
Drug
Store.
6:30 p. m. Tuesday preceding Die
The nation Diit year wa* giving gave birth to a seven pound boy
tiie world.
him maps of the New World and told him of his visit
Herlong will be u Oviedo about
Royal Arch Mason* meeting at
special attention La prayer to Saturday in the SatiUnna Hospi­
‘T
recently
found
a
secret
letter
addressed
to
as
he
lay
dying.
7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Lodge. 4 p. ra. Tuesday. Wednesday, he
Jaws incarcarated behind the tal. The mother, who married I
Columbus by the Spanish royal couple Ferdinand and
They Spanish historian said this account cannot
Members of both group* *re urged will he in Altamonte Springe at
Iron Curtain, and particularly to 21-year old laborer last year when
Isabella," Tsvjiernik said.
lie proved ami many of the historians who told this
%0 jittend the cumbinauon meet 10:30 a m and in Longwuod about
seven Jews awaiting sentence in she waa 13, and child were Ire 11.30 s. ia.
"The leftur makes it clear th at Columbus knew uot
versiou were jealous of Columbus’ glory *Ad fame.
j ported w«lL
Damascua.

S ty ?

News Briefs

Scientists Urge
Balance Of Terror

Hopes For Success

Special Board Opens

Extortion

Steel Strike Hearings

Help Urged

Hope For Settlement
Without Injunction

Ammo Flown In

Oil Dispute

4 Downed Fliers
Rescued By Boat

S&amp;ti&amp;BEfo

I p. m, Stocks

Parly Politics
Keynotes Demo
Governors Meet
S S S K S S * .;« s

New Energy

Y

'JJ*! Lands Safely

Grid Fans Special
Ready For Contest

Khrushchev Rise Due
To Mass Murder, Famine

Jews Celebrate
Day Of Atanemsnf

Columbus Colonizer, Not Discoverer, Russian Says

�I

Seminole Baptist Association
Schedules 46th Annual Session
including members of tbo Cabinet.
Legislature, "little cabinet.” and
Urn state and federal courts.
Sen. Tom Adams of Orange
Park will receive the Allen Mor­
ris Award as the "most valuable
member" of the IMS Legislature.
Runners-up awards will fa to
Sen.
Doyle E. Carlton Jr., of
Wauchula and to House Speaker
Thomas D. Beasley: DeFuniak
Springs

Holland will present an award

to Comptroller Bay E. G reet a&gt;
the “most effective administra­
tor" and runners-up will go to
Prison Director H. G. Cochran J r .
end Florida l u t e Uaivtrsity Pro*
aidant Hebert M. Strader.
The Dade and Leoo County
delagatlooa will be retognlicd aa
the "most effective" four-member
and three-member groupn in the
Legislature.

In awards far personal accom­
plishment. Bep. John E, Matthews
J r . of Duval and San. P. Wilson
Carrs way. Tallahassee, will bn
banerad for effectiveness in aommtttee; Sens. Trivia A. Gresham
J r. of Fort Myers and Ed H.
Price J r., Bradenton, as "most
outstanding first-termers ' of the
Senate; end Rep. Osee R. Fagan,
Alachua,- aa outstanding House

S T lm th e r e * formal address win
S f c n l .with Florida's iacreasiag
u f a iK k tl Importance.
^ Ha will interpret possible el«"dbcto of the added strength FloSrida win g a in .In Congress be■ S an ta of population increases. In
-*»4he presidential electors] college,
3 &amp; ad at the national political coo^-vectloca after the 1N0 census.
2 5 Sen. Spestard L. Holland and
■Mfop r i me Court Justices B. X.
fR obtrt* and Stephen C. O'Connell
*;».ata will participate In the awards
■Jeeremooy a t the Coral Gables
^C o u n try Club.

£ 5 H enry Attack Squadron VAH-5
R e tu r n e d to Sanford Nival Air
£ p n t i e a aver Ute weekend after a
‘■ m a th 's tour at sea.
While aboard UBS Forrests!,
^d b n "Savage Sons of Sanford"
S e e n involves In widely dlveral•■dSed Air O p erettas demonstrating
3tegaM th e versatility of Heavy AtjTJaek crows and aircraft.
Ha Iron Five plants acted aa
2 7 ‘afgreaaar" aircraft In an Air
* f &gt; ilia is Exercise, testlag tha
5 3 S r n a lg l's dafonslva capabUlllat.
~ Highlighting the cruise was the
ITBUCEJt operation t h a t t b a
squadron completed lust prior to
yutnrn to Baalord. Simulating as
.realistically aa posalbla tha early
phases of all-out oar, tha tie rTciao started at 0400 on tha morn-f o g of October B. VA1I-3 was call; t i an pad launched Us full com^ffo m en T ef tan AID'S for widely
'f e c e t t a a d targets in tha U. S. This
•launch Waa carried out because
"ia f tbo , outstanding performance
‘,af the Squadren'a Maintenance
Department. After the first wives

Band Group Slates
Barbecue Nov. 14
H m Seminole High School Band
Association will hold 8 barbeeue
on tha Elks Club grounds, Nov.
Barbocued chicken and the
trimmings will be served for
• 1.K, with all profits to go to the
high school band. Boxed meals
to take out will also be sold,
bandmaster Ernest Cowley said.
Serving will continue from 3:30
to T:30 p. m. A group i f 30 bend
iia o e la tta parents will serve,
Cowley tskl. Tickets will be
available from band members

Reunion Held
Six Sanford naval nfficers at­
tended n Naval Teat Pilot's Reun­
ion recently at Patuxent River,
- Maryland. Captain F. G. Edwards
. headed the group which included
Cdr. C. F. Frotiard, Cdr. C. B.
Smith, Lcdr. P. 8. Harvard, Lcdr.
E. A. Chevalier, and Lt. John Rsl-

Enterprise Blood
Bank Asks Donors
FUN GALORE — Sanford children of nil agea got n lucky trea t Saturday
a t the Juycee-Bponvni-ti movie at the Rita Theater. The affair wee held in
conjunction with Fire Prevention week.

Old Negro Church
To Be Tom Down
HOLLYWOOD ( U P I ) - LU Ole
taasom a George Cobcl will truly
bs lonesome this season with no
"Alice" on the show, no produc­
tion numbers, and very few guest
stars.
In moving from an hour show
on NBO to a half-hour program
on CBf, Gobel has ntunw d to
his old nightclub format.
Last year, alternating with Eddia Flshsr, George (who stands
only D fact 6 Inches) waa buried
by musical citravaganiai that a l­
most obscured his off-btil, lowcomedy. Frequently he appeared
to be a member of the sudicnco
who somehow has bumbled into
the midst of a Dinah Shore show.
Ratings dropped as tha crewcut comic attempted to squeete in
his subtle humor between crash­
ing. blaring production numbers.
This year, altcrnaling every
other Sunday night with Jack
Benny, everybody's Iddy bitty
buddy will be pure Cobcl. No
Taney sets, no pointless guests, no
complicated plot sketches.
‘T il be as simple as 1 can get,"
George said. "I've got people convinccd l‘m not very bright—and
that's what I'm gonna keep 'em
believing."
Having revamped his entire
show,
Gtutsi:
has
dropped
“ Alice," his wife, from the cast,
adding Harry Von Zell—late of
the ilefuneh "Burns snd Allen
Show”—as his sidekick and foil,
"Uncle" John Trotter returns aft­
er n year's absence la lead the
orchestra.
“1 won't say my show will be
like it was when I first came on
the air," Gobcl laid.
"Too many of iny people have
gone on tu bigger snd better
things. I couldn't afford to net
'em back. My producer anil dir­
ector, Hal Kantor and Bud Yorkin, are busy on other projects.
Peggy King Is singing in night

clubs, and Jeff Donnell bae m ar­
ried and moved away to New
York.
"Tbere'a no ute in me trying to
come up with the big spectacular
finish that 1 did last year. I'm
not built that wgy.
"From now oa I'll tell the au­
dience what I’m gonna do. Then
111 &lt;to it and get off! 1 think
t h .r . Mix "

Elcdronlca Industries have ac­
counted for more than half of all
new industrial Jobs in Seminole
County In the first half of this
year, lha Chamber of Commerce
reported today.
A report by the Florida Develop­
ment Commission announced that
a total of 338 new plants and major
eipanilons were reported over the
state accounting lor more than
one-third of all new Industrial Jobs
in Florida.
C of C Manager John Krider
said 300 persona have been em ­
ployed at tbe three electronics
plants in tbe county.
According to too Florida Devel­
opment Commission's report. Some
48 of lha stale's 87 counttes an­
nounced new plants or expansions,
Dide County leading with 71

Gulp!
LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) Henry A. Burns, 28, can tall you
there are limes when a hiccup

Burns is a
swallower.
He was perf
BY DR. F. LEO KERW1N
day night with two 21-Inch neon
lubes when he hlccuped, shatter­
ing one of tho glass tube*. Doc­
tors at Seaside Hospital said tbe
amusement park a word swallower
'O n* of the few facta known slay in thin position and out suite red a lacerated throat but
. labout sleep U that everyone of alignment with those ver­ waa Improving.

1

,

I When

on y °ur

Nellie Randall, Sanford
Bernadine Cash, Oviedo
Donald Earnest, Sanford
Betty J . Bast, Sanford
Harriott Bishop, Sanford
Mary Jane Hawkins, Sanford
SbelbU Yatea, Sanford
Ralph Hartman, Sanford
Osie Bowery, Sanford
Blanche Cosgrave, Sanford
Jamas Hoyt Galloway,
Lake Mary
Bistita
Mr. and Mrs. Evaratt A.
Harper, Sanford, n daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es N. Krider,
Sanford, e ten
Mr. and Mrs. George N. Yates,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Bats,
Sanford, a daughter
Dismissals
Roy Livers, Sanford
Bessie Quick, Sanford
Daisy Ware and baby, Sanford
Mrs. John Jacobs, and baby,
Gtneve
Earl L. Burdick, Sanford
Jam es R. Kipp, Sanford
Carl C. Dodson, Sanford
OCTOBER • AND IS
Grave Metzger, oamotd
David Myars, Sanford
Danita Braden, Sanford
Harold Keeling, Sanford
Dismissals
Doris Cole, DcBsry
Osie Bowery, Sanford
Floyd Drennsr, Sanford
Julia Vanfletd, Sanford
Ernest Hicks. Sanford
Deborah Kearney, Sanford

sleeping functional disturbances m^v

Wednesday afternoon at I t t
"We Share Our Concern" will b*
the theme. At thla time reporta will
be beard oa the Baptirt Bible la*
atltute and Chrlitlan Education,
Etctton Unlveraity, The Florida
Baptist Witaesa, ChriaUaa liter*,
ture, and a report oo United Chris*
tlaa Action.
Supper will be served Tuesday
evening and at noon Wedaeaday
luncheon will be aerved far all
delegates and friends la a tta c h
ance.
All Churches of the Semlaole
Baptist Assoclstlon are urged to
send their messengers and mem*
b en to the associations! meeting:
The Her. Jack Epps will deliver
the dosing address.

G .A .C . F I N A N C E
Tel. FAKfo* 2-3743
OBts Hours: Daily f-5; Frifoy »•»; Gessd Saturday

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CLIMBERS

Jscklc Ray Johnson, son of Mr.
aad Mrs. Bennie Johnson of Lake
Mary, died at birth Saturday.
Survivors besides his parents
are a brother, Bennie Johnson 11;
maternal grandmother, Mrs. Rosie
Bailey, Harlan, Ky.; paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Emma John­
son, Lake Mary, and eight aunts
ami five uncles.
Funeral sarvices will be held
at 4 p. m. Tuesday at the grave­
side in Oaklawn Memorial Park,
witli the Rev. Luther Tasker of­
ficiating and Gramkow Funeral
Home in charge.

Golden Charm
(beautiful yellow)
Illaze (very popular)
(Red)
Talisman (beat Tu-Tone)

EACH

WHITE
AMERICAN
BEAUTY

NOW SHOWING
OPEN 12:15

AND
FORMERLY
^
PATENTED ROSES
Floradora (Red)
Crimson Glory (Deep Dark
Velvaty Red)
Eclipse Beautiful Buds (Beat
Yellow Cut Flower)
Zula Queen (Huge Dnrk Red)
Brtarclip (Beet Pink Cut
Flower)

EACH
PHONE FA 2-1318
ADMISSION — 10c
KIDDIES UNDER 12- F R E E
TON1TE A TUBS. N1TE
AT 7;03 AND 11:13 P. M.
FIRST SANFORD SHOWING
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT!

FERTILIZER
DUSTERS
BONE
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MEAL

f TO GIVE
YOUR ROSES

tebrae below. X-Rays have
shown this to be true in
many cases. Stiff or painful
neck, soreness in shoulders,

result from such a misalign­
"&gt;■ ment.
S
K UU one sido no
I g r e a t s tru c tu ra l Chiropractic adjustments will
K l change
t a k e s correct the position of the
vertebrae and by watching
5"
’ S; pluce
in the
spine; however sleeping habits the troublo is
when steeping on not likely to reoccur.
your stomach you must turn One of a scries or articles
-your face to tha aide in order published In th s public inter■lo breath. Through habit ths eat to explain and illustrate
lacs is usually turned In tha the practice of scientific
aame direction every night. Chiropractic, written by Dr.
"Thla position twists the sec- F. Leo Kcrwln whose office Is
end vertebrae (the Axla) and located a t 201 S. French Ave.
J f the habit is continued the and his telephone number la
Asia m ay have a tendency to FAlrfax 2-7442.
■

The St. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church la In the process of tear­
ing down their present church
which was built some 54 years
ago.
Nagro officials report that a
drive is now underway to replace
the old church wtlh a new mod­
ern edifice to Include a sanctu­
ary, Sunday school rooms, kitebsn and dining area,
One of the prdjecta to raise
money for the new church will
Include the appearance of A. B.
Hicks Jr., noted ballad singer
who will appear in a benefit mus­
ical recital for the building fund.
The time snd place of the per­
formance will be announced at a
later date.
Hlcka was born In Sanford and
now reside! with hla family in
Waahlngton, D, C.

Enterprise’s Barnett Memorial
Cbuich Adult Fellowship Class is
sponsoring a blood donation drive
for the Enterprise Blood Bank.
Blood will be collected Thurs­
day afternoon at the Debery Clin­
ic. between 3:90 and 1:30 p. m.
Further Information can be se­
cured from project cbalrrr*n,
Carroll Peterman, Helen Snod­
grass or the Rev. William Swyear.

Hospital Notes

An aveniag session will begin at
7:0* p. m „ a t which time reporti
will be given oa local, stats, home,
and foreign m tasuni; the W. M.
U., Sunday Scboei work, aad the
B. T. U. The taeme at thla time
will bo “ We Share the Message."
The Baptist Field Secretary will
giva the reports in the Wednesday
morning meeting. This session be­
gins at P:1S using the theme, 'We
Share Information nhd Eternal
H ope"
The reports will cover Baptist
Ratlrament Homes, the Coopera­
tive Program , and Stewardship.
There will also we e business ses­
sion sad ■ memorial service for
the deceased,

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8T. FETEMIUBO* (U PI) State eonservatioa experts warn­
ed westerly winds may bring a
new red tide threat of dead fish to
beaches from Venice to Senlbel
Island along Florida's west coast
today.
The eanaarvstlons service said
Sunday the fish-killing epidemic
appeared la be dying out, but
cautioned against shifting winds.
Xaeonaalssanes pianos found the
watara oil St. Pstsraburg and
Clearwater almost clear of rotting
fish Sunday, but there were scettered patches off Pass-a-Urille
Beach west of hen.
A conaerviUan aervlce spokes­
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along the besches from Sanlbe! Islsnd to Venice.
He said Indications were spot­
ted Sunday of the tell-tale dis­
colored waters building up la the
Gulf near the shore from Venice
to the small reaort Island off tbo
Fort Myers coast. The area of
Venice through Tem pt Bay was
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Very few dead ‘jh also were
teen from San Carlos Bay to Fort
Myers Beach, but a concentration
waa sighted in the northern part
of Pino Island Sound.
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^Integration Test

Religious Sform
Brewing Over New
Townsend Affair

MIAMI (UP!) —Nearly 490 new
Negro puplla and a handful of
white children were expected to
attend daaaea today at a Miami
elementary achool to continue the
state’* experiment in integration.
At leant four of the original 14
while itudenta at Orchard Villa
Elementary Indicated Sunday (hey
would return to c la im a i usual.
# E a rile r, parent! of all 14 were
expected to tranafer their children
* rather than ace them in a achool
heavily outnumbered (about 110-1)
by Negroea.
The achool board voted laat
Wedncaday to tranafer more than
400 Negro children out of crowd*
ed Negro achoola into the nearly
aince September with 14 whites
and four Negroea.
Tbe deciaion, baaed on the
^economic factor, waa viewed gen­
erally aa an end of tho atate'a
experiment in token public achool
Integration. The achool board, an­
ticipating Orchard Villa would
turn into ah all-Negro achool, re­
placed tbe white faculty with
Negro teachera and principal.
Mra. Clora Pearaall the new
principal, aaid ahe expected a
"quiet, routine opening day . . .
Tba children will get along all
A rig h t together.'’
^
Mr. and Mra. Robert Shepherd,
parenta of four white pupila, indi­
cated they would let their children
decide which achool they wanted
to attend.
Three of tbe Shepherd young*
atcra aaid they wanted to remain
at Orchard Villa while the fourth
aaid he wanted to tranafer to an
all-white achool where moat of
hia friinda go,
I Another paieol, Mr*. Iimarl
’ Martinet, aaid her six-year-old
daughter Don a would alay at
Orchard Villa.
The achool board inaiated IU
declaioa laat week waa not a
move to atop Integration and in*
viletj other while children In Mi­
ami to transfer to what will be
a predominately Negro achool.
The Miami NAACP, meantime,
•aid It would ask the achool board
.to hold a bearing at its next
' meeting for all 11 Negro atudents
who were refused permission laat
week to tranafer to all-white
achoola.

BRASSCHVr, Belgium (LTPU—
Another religious storm was blow­
ing up today la the latest chap­
ter of yie lives and loves or hand­
some Peler Townsend who lost
Britain's Princess Margaret four
years ago this month.
The former Royal Air Force
hero was anxious lo avoid any
religious difficulties but the an­
nouncement of hla engagement
and forthcoming marriage to Bel­
gian beauty Marie-Luce Jamagne,
hrirrsi to a cigarette fortune, aaw
possible trouble ahead.
Miss Jamagne is a Roman
Catholic, and church sourrea said
Townsend's divorce from his first
wife, who is still living, would
make a church ceremony Impos­
sible. It was the fact that he Is
a divorced man that ended hla
romance with Princess Marga­
ret.
Townsend. 44, told a news con­
ference Sunday that the queation of Ihe church ceremony was
a “ very delicate question" ami
that "I can only lay that all it*
aspects
are
being
studied
thoroughly.”
"I have worshipped In many
places all over the world, includ­
ing Buddhist and Hindu temples,"
he said. "I believe ihere Is only
one God for all men.”
Townsend Is an Anglican. He
has two sons, aged 14 and II,
by his former marriage.
Miss Jamagne’i parish priest
was reported to be disturbed over
the engagement which was an­
nounced Saturday, but neither
Townsend nor his Ilsncee seemed
perturbed about the m itte r
Townsend and the slender, darkhaired Miss Jamagne said they
hoped to be married “ very dis­
creetly,
within
some
three
months.”

Former Sanford
Resident Dies
^

Mrs. Kizz^e Aon White, a San-ford reaident from 1922 until 1999,
died Saturday In Arcadia.
The M-year-old native of Fay­
ette County, Ala., lived In Ar­
cadia for the past 19 years. She
had suffered a long lllneia. Mra.
Whita waa the widow of tbe late
lltnry A. White.
Surviving are her son, George
Henry While of Jacksonville: a
a daughter, Mra. Eula Hill of Port
w Orange; 10 grandchildren and 14
great grandchildren. Funeral ser­
vices were scheduled for 11 a.m.
today at Brisaon Funeral Home,
with the Rev. Gall Smith officiat­
ing. Burial waa in Lakeview
Cemetery.
Palibearere were T. B. Middleton, R. T. Hunt, John Carver,
R. V. Thompson, Jaraea Bentos
and X. U Stinson.

* Juveniles Jailed
For Beating Boy

•

NEW YORK (IIP!) - Two boys
naed 19 and IS were booked
Juvenile delinquent* Tuesday night
for allegedly beating a lS-ytarold Puerto Rlean boy with a base­
ball bat on Manhattan's lower
East Side.
The Injured boy, Arturo Santi­
ago. waa taken to Columbua Hos­
pital with a fractured right ahoulder. Hi* condition waa deacribed
a t good.

A HAIL TO THE CHIEF was recently itiven Chief
Petty Officer Clifton J. Lejrrande. 1313 K. 24th St. as
Legrande received his new CPO rating at the Naval Air
Station. From left. VAH-9 leading chief Robert \V.
Drayton presented a CPO hat to his fellow squadron
member while Heavy Attack Squadron Nine command­
ing officer, Cdr. Floyd L. Harris looked on. Chief Petty
Officer is considered one of the hardest ranks to at­
tain in the Navy. I.egrande is now aboard the CSS
Saratoga in the Mediterranean.

TV's 'The Big Party'
Proves To Be Success
By F B E D DANZIG
NEW YORK (L’Pll - Play­
house 90 gave way lo Penthouse
90 on CBS-TV Thursday night as
“The Big Party” premiered.
There were Iota of laughs and
entertaining momenta as a bunch
of boya and glrla whooped it up
iu host Rock Hudson's "pent­
house apartment.”
The boya and girts included
Sammy Davla Jr., Mart Sahl,
Carlos Montoya, Malt Dennis, Tallulah Bankhead, Lisa Kirk and
Esther Williams, all gathered to­
gether to breathe spontaneity un­
der chief writer Goodman Ace's
skillful guidance.
Near the atart, Rock and Sam­
my exchanged verbal shoehorns
to squeeze into some pseudo cssual party type chU-chat. 1 thought
we were In tor a disastrous show.
After all, a "party" on TV must
be rigged to seem spontaneous
or it goes bu»t. But then Sammy
began doing some of his superb,
unhurried, fully drawn mperaonaHons of actors and aingeri and
things began lo awing,
T*)!ulab aptllrd a couple of
drinfci and the performers lulW
me into feeling they were really
having a ball. There was aa much
ebullience aa we normally find in
a pantomime quiz show, but a lot
more sophistication and wit.
Before the evening a end. Tal­
lulah
and
Miss
WUUama
traded
some
nifty
barbs,
Mort Sahl delivered a fast
monologue about mailers political
and theatrical and that had depth
and an "inside” flavor; Lisa Kirk
sang; Montoya played his guitar;
Hudson sang, played a little piano,
and the happy pace rolled on.Hudson proved to be an excel­
lent host and displayed a fine
knack for light comedy. Despite
the uneven start, the commercials
and atation breaks, the party was
a success.

fashion authority Edith Head . .
Victor Borge, whoae NBC-TV spe­
cial unroll* next Friday night, re­
ports that he had *o much
extra footage from hla on-location
work in Denmark that he bad to
cut a sequence* taken tn a rtding
hall. He hopes lo use it in his se­
cond show of Ihe season.
CBS-TV’* 20th Century hat pre­
pared a documentary, "Down
Range,” that deals with America’s
missile tracking range in the
South Atlantic , . .London's famed
St. P iu l'i Cathedral Boys’ Choir
makes it* American TV debut, on
NBC-TV's Tuesday, Dec. 22 startime special.

Jets To Fill
Florida Skies

West Style Rodeo
Slated Nov. IS

The Dusty Boots Riding Associa­
tion will hold another Rodeo Nov.
19. Tickets are going on sale this
week.
"The show will open with n cal
tie context between the best quar
PANAMA CITY, (UP!) -T h e ter horses in Ihe southeast ami will
skies over northwest Florida will end with riders tying a bell to the
be filled with zooming jet fight­ tail of a (too pound hull,” Dustv
ers competing in the seventh an­ Boots Olficer Hugh Carlton laid
nual C. S. Air Force worldwide Friday.
wet pent meet starling Wednesday
A beef and pork barbecue will
For the p**t week. Jet inter­ precede the rodeo behind the Unceptors of the Air Defense Com­ ora Rd. farmers' auction markel.
mand hive been "shooting down” A 400 pound steer and 3uu pounds
1)97 Canberra jet bomber* daily. of pork will be slaughtered this
Fortunately for the bomber week and put in cold storage for
crews, all the "shooting” was , the barbecue, said L. I). Robert*,
done with instruments, and not club president. Robert* urgrd
with rockets and guided missiles. early purchase nf ticket* so as to
It was all part of preparations get into the rodeo in time for the
for the today missile firing com­ barbecue.
petition Oct. 14-23 at Tyndall Air
Temporary bleachers will be set
Force Base near here.
up on the market grounds. Addi­
The weapon* meet, designated tional Information miy be had
"Project William Tell,” has at- from President Roberts, FA 2 0193.
Iractcd the 12 top Jet Interceptor
teem* from Air Force bases all
over the world. These erewa will
pit their skill and the nation's Stetson To Start
most modern interceptors weap­
on*
and electronic
systems New Drive Fund
The story of the M.OflO.Oflfl cam­
against drone targets (lying close
paign for new buildings on the
to (he speed of sound.
The world * faitcst Jet 'itercep- Stetson University rainpu* anil
tor, the Fiot I-ockheed Starlight- the nerd (or a faculty salary fund
er, Is scheduled for its competi­ to retain first-choice tearhrrs will
tive dehut at the meet. Holder of be told in Volusia and four other
to world records, including speed counties bv volunteer speakers,
(1,404 nv p h 1 and altitude (91.219 the Public Information Committee
ft.), the Starflghter rombinrs it* of (he campaign said today.
"We hope to gel our message
•peed with the deadly firepower
of the Sidewinder guided missile. before every organised group in
The mock attacks on the B97 DcLand and West Volusia County
bombers wrre designed lo give before the campaign ends early
the* jet teams a check-out of their in November," Morgan Welch
weapons systems, radar and other chairman. *aid "We also will
teachnical gear that enable the provide on request for orgamrafighter* tn protect America's linn* in Putnam, Lake, Marion,
shores.
and .Seminole Counties.”

To quote a phrase from a song
la Bob Hope's first hour special
of the season Thursday night: He
muddled through.
The NBC-TV special w*s un­
inventive, generally unfunny and
appeared under rehearsed. Hope's
guests were Dean Martin, Natalie
Wood and four of Big Crosby's:
Gary, Dennis, Philip and Unsay.
Since they had little to do, the
boya concentrated on trying to
upstage each other and anyone
else around. I thought Gary came
out ahead. He manipulate! hla
lips in a pardon-theexpression,
Jerry Lewis pout. Along with
Hope's opening monologue, the
Legal
Dodgers, Khrushchev, President
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hobbies, received his attention, k i l t ,
there was a ikit that attempted I n r # i K a | a l # n f
to poke fun at TV'i crime show J. HT. CLASH WHITE.
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trend but failed to generate steam T r - I I I C r H H « r i i b 4 P i p r rPrki ia
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Plane Assault
MIDLAND. Mich. (I PI) -D oug
las Hysell, 44. was held today on
charge* of felonious assault—with
an airplane.
Police said Hysell, of Belding,
Mich., swooped so low over the
area Saturday that he drove mo­
torists from the highways and ter­
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SUITOR'S MOTS: la Um fallowing tiapalch w rit.
ta a N r United P m
latem attanal, former President
I M M H a m speaks oat on Ihe proUem of jovoallo
M m m m t . Ho rMMaawnds, os ooo a t u i of combatt h i g h , fanaatloa of yonth organisations.
By HERBERT HOOVER
NEW TORE — Twenty-nine y e a n ago, when asaomb]in« a White House conference on health and problems of
ebUdrsn and youth, I said:
" If wa could have but o m generation of properly b o m ,
trained, educated and healthy children, a thousand other
problems of gorornment would vanish.”
That waa an ideal a long way from realization. But It
waa a great ideal. That conference reviewed the whole of
th e problems to bo solved. I t suggested remedies for our ilia.
I t iaaued a "children’s charter” which was circulated to mil.
Bona through the press and otherwise.
Today another White House conference la struggling
w ith the same problems, The obstacles to the attainm ent of
t i n ideals of 1180 a n the same now as they w en then. But
the situation hue grown worse. In 1967 the number of teen*
a g o n arrested fo r crime was 740,000.
The causes a n tha same now as they w e n 29 y ean ago:
parental neglect, leek of nligioue training as tha base of
morals and alum areas w h en tha only
on outlets for kids a n tha
aments and w hen tha gregarious instinct of youngsters
pavei
mads to the forming of gangs which d rift Into crime,
The basic solution 29 y e a n ago was, and is now, to or*
prevention whatever the merits of punishment may

:

-j: Tha weeding out of the slums is helpful, but that does
"not c u n th a street problem. The creation of playgrounds is
helpful, but playgrounds without organized sports and
-th e ir systematic direction la not the whole answer. Despite
these efforts teen-age crime is increasing.
Kids arc not born criminals. But they a n dynamos of
energy, curiosity and adventure.
Ona aid to tha solution of their problems, as I see it, Is
to en ato facilities by which their explosive, energy has an
alternative to th e 'stre ets and pavements; a place w h en
eharacter-buikiing can overcome the fa ilu n of p an n ta;
w h e n sportsmanship, second only to religious faith, is a
teacher of morale and can be aubstituted for tha gang. And
don't blame parents too much. They cannot keep the kids
off the streets after school and Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays.
T h e n a n many character building institutions working
la these fields. They have proved by innum enble statistics
th a t they a n an effective method of prevention. But all of
them lack sufficient financial support.
I can cite some experiences In one of these organiza­
tions w h en I have taken a part for some 26 years. That is
th e Boys' Clubs.
These clubs, built in slum trees, offer sports, games,
rscn atk m , fun and comradeship. They give pnlim inary
training in handicrafts, in the enjoyment of reading and
music and in methods of health—«U under skilled and sym­
pathetic guidance and direction. Aad these facilities are
open th at part of the day, every day, when the boye are out
o f school and until they should go to bed in their own homes.
Tha astonishing growth of these clubs In tha last quar­
te r of a century is proof that they are a contribution to the
solution of the problem.
!&gt;bli

Interest Rate A t Peak
Tha U. S. Treasury now is offering the highest interest
th a t it has paid on any borrowing since 1933. The Treasury
set a rate of 5 per cent on an October A. o ffe rin g o f |2 bil­
lion worth of four-year, 10-month notes. Commented U. 8.
News ft World Report: “Officials, In making the note offer.
Mid a lower interest cost could have been achieved with nn
offer of bonds if Congress had removed the 4.25 per cent
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re- of tbo other top brass kavo on
craft industry ia ardor to
w t u A M Q tm a m m
WASHINGTON — That old sources lato tho
Ha retin meat accepted eooxulUntship* with Arms doing big business
aqueete play between the Ponte- treads here «a
with tbo FenUgoo.
oad the Bureau of the Budget
Coinciding with tbo Budget BuMing run off once again, but live toes both la tho military and
rcau squeeze play, tbo T a # r
this time th e n a n dlfftnncos la industry.
Without piloted planes tho size charges will stir new interest 1*
that five It a sharp new look.
Vbr ana thiag D-day haa boos of tho Air Fore* would b* drasti­ the old argument over Elsenhower
moved up from December 31 to cally reduced. Without largo de- economy versus America’s securi­
November 30 by aa order from the den** contracts for pianos tha air­ ty. But whether in tho new i t .
Whit* House. The spending esti­ craft industry would bo la a bad moephen of hopeful negotiation
mates of all departments must be way. This la aa old argument and with Moscow this will become once
Ironed out by the earlier data. tbo ease for tho piloted plan* — again n political .Issue M what all
This foreshortens tha anguish ns diversity in delivering tho deter­ and sundry will bo noting, with
the Budget Bureau struggles to rent — baa been eloquently made. aa oy* on I960.
But Taylor baeoo his case oa tbo Tha defense Issue has not not­
bold the economy lino against the
faodcat plans of the generals, ad­ diaeuaaJoe* of tbo inner sanctum. ably paid off In recent years. It
A« a num ber of tbo Joint Chiefs has been the principal h o rn rid O i
mirals and missile ankers.
But the struggle la taking p la n of Staff be tangled repeatedly with by See*tor Stuart Symington of
la tha new attgopher* created by the JCS chairman. Air Fore* Gen. Missouri, one of the Democratic
the Elsenhower-Kbrushchov talks. Nathan Twining, wno nas not hesi­ hopefuls. As reflected in the polls,
That may inhibit those who la the tated to deKrtb* tbo Army's Jupi- Symington's candidacy has not
taksa hold and ha has complained
pest have raised the apeetn of tar mlsiilo aa "so mueh Junk.”
la Us second Installment Taylor privately that bis other special,
the Russian military threat to get
publie support for larger appropri­ attacks tha Pentagon reorganiza­ ties, conspicuously agriculture,
tion and bits directly and hard at have boon Ignored.
ations.
Even with the Soviet's newest
Yet another element promises to TWining and his predecessor, Adm.
warm up tbo contest between the (retired) Arthur W. Radford. He tjinifc sed tbo ndmlssloa that tho
economy boys la U&gt;* Budget Bu- contends that ia tho reorganized United States ia from on* to three
n a u and the military spendera in Pentagon the chairman urlelda far yearo behind ia rocketry, tk* tO&gt;&lt;
the Pentagon. Toward tha end ol more arbitrary power than beforo, Ik seems only mildly roused. The
October Gen. Maxwell Taylor, who and Twining and Radford used this confidence (aspired by the sym­
retired last summer aa Chief of power to force repeated cutbacks bol, Ike, a great national kero, k*
Staff of the Army, will begin to in conventional forces.
the White House Is still great.
tell in a national magazine the This is, of course, tbo heart of
his
grievance
—
that
the
capability
story of his own struggle with
SELECT AND LAY AWAY
Pentagon policy and the econo­ to fight limited wars h e rb e o a cut
mies that have cut back America’s to the danger point. Taylor, oa CHBISTMAB GIFTS NOW AT
retiring, took o lucrative job as
armed strength.
WIEBOLDTS
Those who have seen the manu­ President of the Mexico Power and
CAMERA SROP
script say that Taylor la franker Light Company la Mexico City
l i t I . P a rt A rt.
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than any of the brass who have which hai no connection with de­
"told all" after retirement. In fense contracts. Radford and most
hie first Installment be attacks
what all along In tbo bitter de­
bates within the Joint Chiefs of
Staff ho charged waa tha basic
fallacy of American atrategy. This
was to contlnua to rely on the
piloted aircraft as a major com­
ponent for delivering the nnciear
deterrent long after it waa evident
that Intercontinental miasiiea were
the ultimate weapon.
Taylor contends that Soviet
superiority in the missile and roc­
ket field results from the fact that
ai counseling Reuther: "Cool Soviet strategists made the right
decision, cutting back thair airdown. You are all shaking."
What makes monitoring the
Red broadcasts Interesting U that
you get to see bow the Commu­
nist* amphiaiso the incidents
Ona of fw N days, It's go*
which tend to ridicule our leadfag
to bw spring. And on* of
era and our way of life.
fo r example, considerable sir
those days, you may bw Inter­
time was given to Khrushchev's
Sanford's James Ferguson was
ested in a larger home wr • better home, • •
horrified reaction to the "Can aboard tbo attack aircraft car­
Can" performance in Hollywood. rier USS Shangri-La when the
one that may require some financing.
Thia la what the Soviet Premier ship relumed to San Diego, Calif.
remarked at the union dinner, Saturday.
You »ay the word and woH be dolighted la
according to Teas:
The son of Mr. and Mrs. For­
"In this dance, the girls are tune Ferguson Juat finished a
give you the latest facts and figures on the
compel!ad to throw up their skirts aaven month tour of duty with the
latest type of mortgage loan. There's not
and show their bottoma. And this Seventh Fleet in the Western
haa to bo dose by decent, honaat Pacific. The Shangri-La Joined in
the slightest obligation, just see or call us end
dancing girls. They are made to tho SEATO "Saddle-Up" opera­
fit the tastes of perverted people. tion off tho Borneo coast during
w ell do Ihe rest.
Thia la pornography. This la a lU Far East duty.
culture of sated and looa* people."
These a n Just s few samples
The Army did not officially
of Russian news reporting to the
Soviet people. From accounts like adopt the United States flag until
those, tha people are to form half a century after the Ameri­
can Revolution.
opinions of tha United State*.

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Assignment Washington
BV ED KOTEBBA
WASHINGTON Ever since
Wetter Reuther sod other unko
leaders tingled with Nikita Khru­
shchev at the oow-famoue San
Francisco union U s party, there
has been conjecture on what,
really, took place behind those
closed doors.
The verilon that Reuther gave
to the p ran made hlmielf out as
a hero in the toe-to-toa tiff of
tongues.
But tbs way the Taw news
agency puli it, it was their NlklU
who emerged Si the hero by re­
ducing Reuther to • blood-faced
figure of frustration.
In a radio report from Moicow
to Europe, a Kromlin broadcaster
twitted the auto union head by
quoting their dear Nikita In a hot
exchange about trade organiza­
tion*.
Here la aa excerpt, quoting the
newscaster;

" 'You are like a nightingale*,
Khrushchev told Reuther, am
'When singing, it eloiei its eyes,
seei and heari nothing and no
one except itself. "
The broadcast want on: "This
triggered a buret of laughter,
bringing blood to Mr. Reuthar*a
face."
The Teas report gave several
minutes’ sir time to Khrushchov’s
reply to Reuther on why the Reds
•end aid to underdeveloped coun­
trie s
Then, boasted the newicatter:
“ Reuther was unable to counter
Mr. Khrushchev's argumenti and
changed tha subject. 'You exploit
the people of Exit Germany,'
Reuther laid."
This retort of Reuther'*, the
broadcaster said, "made even Rr.
Reulher'a colleagues smile."
At another point, went the
newscast, the auto leader got ex­
cited. To show that their own
leader waa master of the situa­
tion, tha Tass people quoted him

News O f M en
In Service

Too Late To Classify
BY BUSSELL KAY
"M ane Ned ”, a heart-warming
■lory of the Old South, is a book
that will be thoroughly enjoyed
by Southerners and 1* will provide
food for thought and better un­
demanding among our neighbors
to the North.
Written by a native Floridian,
Illla Dickens of Mnrlanna, it
chronicle! with vivid accuracy,
life and conditions in Florida and
Georgia aa U follows the live*
of Ihoie who lived and experi
cnccd it.
While the book make* no effort
la support or justify slavery, it
doca refute the belief of many
that all slave owners could be
lumped in the same category
wilh Simon Degree.
The deep devotion of "Marie
Ned" toward the colored folks
of the plantation as well as their
love and respect for him Is typi­
cal of tha situation that existed
throughout the South before the
War. They loved and cared for
their Negroes as for members of
their own families. For the must
part, the Negroea were happy and
when freedom came they were
unprepared for it and became
bewildered children.
D. B. McKay, pioneer Floridian
and veteran newspaperman, who
served as mayor of Tampa for
many years wrote ihe foreword
for "M arie Ned" terming it "a
beautiful and hairi-stirring itory,
presented in excellent literary
Kyle."
"It is a truth." continues the
five times mayor of Tampa,
"which should be given wide
dissemination in those section!
of tha country where hatred of
the South and misrepresentation
of its peoples is a re rebensiblc
policy."
I concur with my good friend

County Community
Makes Fund Report
Fern Park, Friday, became the
first community to make It* re­
port to tbo Seminole County Uni­
ted Fund headquarters. The fund
drive in ihe south Seminole com­
munity has so far brought $264
with a few solicitations still to
be made. Mr. and Mrs. William
Bridge era campaign chairman
far Fern Park.
Oil was first discovered in Lou­
isiana ia 190L

McKay for I feet confident this
(took could do a great deal toward
creating goodwill and understand­
ing between all sections."
The author herself writes; "This
is not a Civil War tale, nor a
genealogical chronicle, though ia
the beginning it necessarily touch­
es lightly on both. Neither la it
a Negro story, yet it portrays the
Negroes as Southerners know and
like them,"
It is a true story of real peo­
ple, their lives and their limes.
While so m e of the names have
been changed "Marse Ned" Is
realty the author’s father. Ned
lilackshear of Georgia. Mrs. Dic­
kens is a great granddaughter of
Florida's Civil War Governor,
John Milton, and of General Dav­
id Ulackshear of Georgia, where
•he was prominent in the social
and civic affairs of Dublin, be­
fore returning to her birthplace,
Marianna, Florida where she now
resides.
Those concerned with Florida's
history will find much of interest
in this book, I was particularly
impressed wilh the ulhor’s vivid
description of Ihe sacking and
capture of Marianna and the ad­
joining counties by a band of
Yankees, deserters and Negroes
in 1863
One thing that appealed to me
particularly it that the book con­

tains do rancor or bitterness to
often found in stories of this type,
white it chronicles facta that
might justify such feeling! tho
author is intelligent enough to
realize that were such emotions
Injected into the story it would
fall to serve the purpoee for
which it waa Intended.
At ita close "M arse Ned"
touches on the question of segre­
gation presenting the view of sin
cere Southerners In i manner
that clarifies their positions to
ell who will read with an open
mind.
"Marse Ned" by Rita Dickens
can he obtained through your lo­
cal bookstore. It ie published by
Exposition Press and the price is
$3-

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Roy Holler representing. . .Now York L ift for SS j e a n li -eongntriotod
T T -f
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lj,
Chester L. Campbell, General Manager of the Orlando General Office and Wil­
liam R. Gorman, Assistant Manager of the aamo office, for aa outstanding
month In September to inaugurate hia return to business after a lengthy illness.
Mr. Holler in on* of N*w York Life’* outstanding representatives. Ha In th*
Company's first agent to place a million dollars of life Insurance in a single
year in the state of Florida. Mr. Holler is a past member of the Agent’s Ad­
visory Council and n Ufa member of the New York Life Production Clubs.
Roy joined the Company In 1927 and not only haa achieved a fine record
with N*w York Life as on* of th* Company's foremost repersentatlves but also
aa a leading public spirited citizen. He la a member of th e President*! Council,
top production club of Ihe Company and a consistent qualifier for the National
Quality Award of th e National Association of Life Underwriters.
New York Lift believes Roy Holler eiampliflea tha fact that T h e New York
Life Agent In Your Community (a A Good Man To Know.”

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Sanford Garden C lub Sets

Mrs. Keel Hostess

Date For Annual Flower Show

•To Monroe H D C lu b
Tbe Lake Monroe Home Dem­
onstration Club met at the home
of S in. l*on Keel Thursday even­
ing (or the regular monthly
meeting. Mrs. ti. L. Johnson,
president presided at the bu»lnessa meeting. Mrs. Clover Marra
read the devotional.
Interesting plans were made for
future programs. A visit will be
Ghnade to West's Card shop located
in the Food Fair Center. The
club will be hostess to the U.
S. 0. Birthday Party Nov. 21.
Mrs. Hilda Thompson, Mrs. Olga
Hunter and Mrs. Johnson will
•erve cakes.
Tba November meeting will be

Club Sets
Workshop
The Seminole Evening Home
Demonstration Club met Thurs­
day night at the Home Demon­
stration center on 2Mh St.
Miss Lucy Nowlin gave a dem­
onstration on lamps and shades.
| A t tbe business meeting a work­
shop waa planned (or Oct. 26 at
T:30 p. m. at the center.
Members will work on dress­
ings for the cancer drive. Work­
ers are requested to bring old
sheets, thimbles and needles.
Hostesses were Mrs. Fran Krug
and Mra. Bonnie Rlcharde.

held a t the borne o( Mra. Haiel
Gardner with Mra. J. C. Sapp as
cohostess. This will be a covered
M. Miss Lucy Nowlin wilt give a
demonstration on lamps and light­
ing.
Plana (or Ihe school of Christ mss
Design are progressing well. This
will be held on Nov. 10 from
7 to 10 p. m. at the demonstra­
tion center in Sanford.
Gueat speaker for the evening
was Mrs. Mavis Lipthrott, a na­
tive of Australia who has recent­
ly moved to Sanford with her
family from Hawaii. She ipoke
of the native life in Hawaii and
Australia and highlighted her
talk with varloua illustrations and
souvenirs. Mrs. Lipthrott was
welcomed as a new member of
the club.
•
Miss Myrtic Wilson, home demonstralion agent waa a visitor
and gave reports of past and
future event!. She requested a
big attendance at the county
council meeting Oct. IS which
will be a covered dish dinner.
Members attending the short
course last July will be given
certificates at this lime.
Mra. Keel assisted by Mrs.
Johnson served dainty sandwich­
es, cup cakes and punch to;
Mmes. J. II. Tlndel, J. C. Sapp,
Hilda Thompson. Buth Swaggertv, Annie McArthur, Haiel Gard­
ner, Jack Standicr. Mary Hittell, Irving Smith, Clover Marra,
and guests Miss Wilson, -Mrs.
Perry Wheatland and new mem­
ber Mrs. Lipthrott.

SEM INOLE HIGH SCHOOL C H E E R L E A D E R S — an* (loin* an outstand­

ing job of generating enthusiasm and school spirit this year. Miss Beverly
Cooper, physical education instructor, is the sponsor and Kay Ivey is head
cheerleader. They present short skits and devise new cheers at the pep
rallies every Friday afternoon nt school. Front*row, at left, Anno Crapps,
Frances Strickland, Randy Brown, mascot: Kay Ivey and Niki Ashby.
Back row, .lennnc Southward, Marilyn McDaniel, Deanna Nichols and
Sunny Skinner.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Lake Mary

.Dorcas Members Meet
Mrs. John Fuller wav ho slew , Green. Mrs. Eugene Pennington,
to the October meeting of the Mrs. M. V. Wilkins, Mrs. Douglas
Dorcas Sunday School claw of Stcnstrom and Mrs. R. A. Cohen.
Mrs. Horne will be hostess at
First Baptist Church with Mrs.
C. E. McCord serviLS as co-hos­ the November meeting.
tess.
Mrs. N. C. Booth, class presi­
dent presided at the business ses­
sion. Mrs. William Tanner con­
ducted a clinic, outlining duties
&gt;of each officer and plans for s
visitation program for the com­
ing year.
MONDAY
Hostesses for each monJt were
Pinecreal Baptist Church Youth
chosen. A social hour with games
and refreshments of cake, coffee, Fellowship 6:30 p. m. Winsome
nuts and mints followed the busi­ Sunday School Class Meeting st
ness meeting.
Members present were Mrs. the home of Mrs. P. L. Elmore,
Tanner,
Mrs.
McCord. Mrs. 8 p. m.
Circle 3 of the Kirn Christian
Booth, Mrs. Jim Riser, Mrs. Wil­
liam Tripp, Mrs. W, W. Horn, Church meets at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Chaiics Lewii, Mrs. Curtis Letter Tharp, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. J.
N. Barnett will be program chair­
Three out of four women pre­ man and Mrs. 0. T. Pearson in
fer to iron while standing, Arvin charge of worship.
TUESDAY
Industries surveys reveal.
First Baptist Church Bible Sur­
vey class 9:30 a. m. and 7.30
p. m.

Church
Calendar

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' SU R P R ISE
P A C I&amp; G E

Sunday School Class
Elects New Officers

Personals
BY IDA MAY SJOBLOM
Back home after a delightful
10 day trip to New York and
Fanwood, N. J . are Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Ball who visited their
son Ray, Jr. and family in Fanwood and enjoyed some sight­
seeing which included a visit to
Radio City and .Viuslc Hall. They
also saw the bioadway play My
Fair Lady. Mr. Ball, Jr. who
is from Lake 3Iary, will leave
November 1 for Rio D,- Janeiro
for 6 months. He is employed
by R. C. A.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wells and children Judi and Gmi
over the week-end was Mrs.
Wells' mother Mrs. Margaret
Baixcll of Dade City.
Guests af Mr. ami Mrs. W.
E. Baker arc Mr. and Mrs. William
II. Kilpatrick, of Lake Alfred.
Mrs. Kilpatrick is the former
Duncan Baker of Lake Mary.

WSCS Circles
Plan Meetings

The Sanford Garden Club will
present the 33rd annual flower
show entitled “ Plsviime in Flow­
ers" Thuraday at the Civic Cen­
ter. The general business meet­
ing and luncheon (or members
will be held at the Civic Center
at 12:30.
Immediately
following
this
mrcling the flower show will be
open to members. From 3 to 9
p. m. it will be open to the publie.
Mr*. F. L. Woodruff III, achedole chairman, announces the
following schedule for those desir­
ing to enter arrangements. AR­
TISTIC DESIGNS division: Sec
tion A. (Niches 32" high. 28"
drep. (our entries in each class.1
CLASS t. “ Humply Dumptv Sat
on a Wall. .
A contemporary
artistic design using fresh cut
plant matcriats. (Eligible for tri­
color awards.)
CLASS 2. "Jack he Nimble
Jack be Quick. .
An artistic
design featuring a
indlestick
and candle (not lighted! in which
fresh materials are predominant.
(Eligible for tricolor award.)
CLASS 3. "There was a Crook­
ed Man, Who Walked a Crooked
Mile. , ."An artistic design in
which other thin fresh flowers
and'or foliage are predominate,
emphasising simplicity of line.

(Eligible for award of distinc­
tion. )
CLASSS 4. "Wee Willie Winkle
Rsn Through the Town. . ."An ar­
tistic design using white (lowers
(with a minimum of green) in
which other than fresh materials
predominate—painted
materials
permitted. (Eligible for award of
distinction.)
Section B. (niches 24" high,
24" wide. 14” deep. , .1 entries
in each class.)
CLASS 1. (limited to those who
have never won a blue ribbon.)
"The Owl and the Pussycat Went
to Sea. , ." An artistic design
in which fresh flower* and/or

AllianceWomen
Plan Meeting

The Ladle* Missionary Society
of the Alliance Church will meet
Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. for a
luncheon followed hv the program
and business session.
Guest speaker will be Miss
Edith Moore of DcLand. Miss
Moure is a retired missionary
and president of area mission­
ary fellowships of the Alliance
churches of north and central
Florida.
In ronjunction with the mis­
sionary program a baby shower
will be held for Mrs. Lydia Weiboldt Carlson, a missionary in
Paru. 3lrs. Carlson formerly of
Sanford is a member of the local
Members of Ihe Ov iedo Wo­ Alliance Church. She is a sister
man’s Club will honor their hus­ of William Wciholdt of Sanford.
bands and teachers and their
wives or husbands with a picnic
at lhc school gymnasium, Friday
night at 7 p. m.
Mrs. Joe Battle is general
chairman with Mrs. James E.
Brookshire, .Mrs. C. R. Cionis,
Mrs. John Courier Jr., Mrs. J.
II. Staley ami Mrs. Joseph Leinliart assisting.
Don McAllister will speak on
hunting, fishing and vacations
and ahowr a film on Cuba.
Member* will be contacted
about what to bring (or the cov
end dish dinner. The commiltee
will furnish drinks and the dca
sert.

foliage are predom inant'( Eligible
for tricolor award.)
CLASS 2. "Old Mother Hubbard
Went to the Cupboard. ,
An
artistic de&gt;ign in which other
thin fresh plant materials predo*
minate. (Eligible for award of
distinction),
CLASS 3. "How Would You Lika
to Go Up In a Swing. .
An
■rllslle design expressing rhythm
using fresh materials only. (Eli*
gible for tricolor award).
CLASS 4. ".My Favorite Child*
hood Game. . ." (Commiltee will
furnish card for title) An ar*
tislie design to feature an ac*
cessory (of exhibitor's choice)
which must clearly interpret title.
(Eligible for award of distinc*
tion).
Awards will be ribbons; Blue
for first, red for second, yellow
for third and white for honorable
mention. Awarding will be bp
standard method of judging la
each claas.
Call Mrs. (&gt;. Andrew Speer a t
FA 2-3786 for reservation for your
entries.

Oviedo Club
Plans Picnic

The Daughters of Wesley Sunday: days the past month were recog
School class met at McKinley Hall mied. They were Mrs. Clark
last week end for a covered dish Lronardy, Mra. Ben Monroe and
supper followed by a business Mrs. Louise Knowles.
session with Mrs. Charles Meri­ New offierri elected to serve
wether. vice president, presiding. for the coming year arc Mr*. C.
The group sang America and 11. Winn, president; Sirs. Meri­
read tbe luoih psalm. Annual re­ wether, vice president; Miss Aline
ports were given. Sunshine rhair Chapman, srcrctary; Miss Versa
man reported a balance of $9 37 Woodcock, treasurer, Mrs. R. F.
and the treasurer reported a bal­ Cole, teacher and Mrs. U. E.
White assistant teacher.
ance of $276.77.
Ilofftrsscs were Mrs. W. E.
A re*"hilinn of sympathy in
memory of Mrs. Laura Lee Rat­ Haines, M m C hapm ;:,- Mr*. J.
cliff was read by (ho secretary R. Hawthorne, Mrs. J. H. Ander­
and will be sent to her family. son Jr. and Mrs. P. A. Rowland.
Members present who had birth- Mrs. E. C. Simpson wav a visitor.
Others attending were Mrs.
Pearl Lynch, Mrs. Claude Hern­
don. Mrs. S. 31. Pickens, Mrs. J.
P. Thurman, Mrs. Roy Tillis, Mrs.
Harry llrown, Mrs. Lyda Stall,
Mrs. J. M. McCaskill. Mrs. J. E.
Courier, Mrs. A. D. Stevens, Mrs.
Grace Gregory, Mrs. W, 1.. Har­
The Civic and Social depart­ rison. Mrs. John Gillon, Mrs.
ments of the Sanford Womans George Harrell and Mrs. llrodic
Club will meet nrxt Wednesday. Williams.
Revive wilted lettuce by soak­
Member* of the Civic department
An installation of officers and a ing it in a IkjwI of cold water to
will meet at 10 30 a. in. to fold market basket talc will be held which some lemon Juice has been
T. li. seals and serve a covered at tbe next meeting, Nov. 3.
added.
dish luncheon at 12 o'clock. Mrs.
Lorraine Graham will give a short
talk on the T. B. work.
Luncheon hostesses me Mrs Biodie Williams, Mrs. Frank Evans,
Mrs. C. M Wise. Mrs, Ruber!
Rhodes and Mrs. H. C, Echrlbergcr.
The Social department will
meet at 2 p. in. for bridge and
canasta with Mrs. Joe Corley,
Mrs. W. I). Hoffman ami Mrs.
Charles Hone as hostesses.

Club Women
To Fold Seals

Circles of the W.S.C.S. of Firxt
Methodist Church will meet Tues­
day i t 9:43 a. m. as follows: .
Circle I, Mrs. Esther Lou Pate,
chairman; with Mrs. J. K. Terwilliger, 2319 Hiawatha Ave
Circle 2, Mrs. T. F. McDaniel,
chairman; with Mrs. Louise
Knowles, Loch Arbor.
Circle 3, Mrs. Ashby Jones
chairman; with Mrs. W. A. Nor­
ris in Loch Arbor.
Circle to, Mrs. W. W. Tyre
chairman: will meet Wednesday
To clean scorched surfaces of
night at * o'clock with Mrs. WU- stainless steel pots and pans, skil­
lets. sinks or counter lops, or
Mrs. James V. Richards was mat Colbert, 1923 Holly Avc.
dulled mixing Imwls and cannisguest speaker at the Enterprise W.
lers, apply baking soda dry with
S, C. S. meeting Tuesday evening
a damp spongr or use one table­
spoon of soda per quart of warm
at the home of Mrs. Warren Hue.
Mra. Richards related her experi­ The Anna Miller Circle will water.
ences of her reernt visit to the meet at the Elks Club tomorrow
United Nations while vacationing night at 8 o’clock. Guest speak­
ers for the evening will be Misses
in New York with her daughter Janet Glenn and Kay Ivey.
and family.
They will tell of their experi­
Mrs. iliac, devotional chairman ences at Girls’ State this summer.
led the devotional and during the The Anns Miller Cirelo was one
of the sponsors of the trip.
business session conducted by Mrs.
THIS EMBLEM
Cecil Seilers president, plans were
completed for the annual dinner
to be he’d at the Barnett Memorial
Methodist Church, Thursday Uct.
Mrs. William S. Higginbotham,
22. Serving will begin at 3 p. m. county president of the Seminole
Tickets will be available next parents anil teachers organisa­
week. Plan to come and enjoy a tion announces that the group
delicious dinner and help the W. will meet next Wednesday at 9:30
identifies your
:
S. C. S. raise money for the yearly a. m. at the First Baptist Church
projects. Delicious refreshments for an organisational and plan­
were served by the hostess.
ning meeting.
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tight Expected Naming
Successor To NFL Boss Bell
PHILADELPHIA (UP1&gt; - Th*
atua**4 Matte**! football Lcagoa
oareara prepared today tor a bittar bekiad-lb*-scea*i struggle to
Dei o awfoaaar to Bart Ball, to t
4 y * a a I e con taiu io n tr who
helped build pro football from a
sandlot oparalion Into e multi-millioa dollar bualacsa.
A "cbaotie bstUe” botwccn the
aid guard and tbo laagua'a now
Wood was foracaat by ooo N fL
•S totil a ftw boura after tbe « year-old Bell suffered a fatal
heart attack at franklin Field
Sunday while watching tb« aport
to which W devoted hie life.
Voder the league eoutltutieo
N fL treasurer Austin H. Gunael
took te a r as acting commissioner
upon Beil's death. However, tbe
by-laws also provide for an emer­
gency meeting of the executive
committee "not mere than &gt;0
days after the emergenry, the
sate purpose at which shall be the
etocuM of a new commliiionor
or to install a president in the
office of the commissioner until
the annual league meeting."
Three m ajor candidates - e a c h
representing a different point of
view — Immediately emerged as
Bell's potential successors:
—George 8. Hales, M-year old
Iron-flated founder, president end
eoaeh of the Chlcsgo Bears. He
is the favorite candidate of those
who think the league needs an­
other "tough man of the old
reboot1* es Its boss.
—Edwin J . Anderson, M-year
eld president of the Detroit Lions
and one of Detroit's top-business
Rider* for the last » year*. H*

is regarded as the "compromise
candidate" between the old and
new schools la the league.
-G o v . A. B. (Happy) Chandlsr
of Kentucky, ex-baiebatl commis­
sioner whom candidacy I* backed
by George Preston Hsrsball, own­
er of tbe Washington Redskins.
Cbindler Is favored by those who
think tha league's first order of
business is to rectlva a clem bill
of health from Congress,
"One thing Is sure," a league
official told United Press Interna­
tional, "thara’s going to be a ter.
rifle battle because It was Bell's
Indomitable personality that held
■U tbe warring fscilons In tbe
league together."
It appeared likely lhat in "in­
terim president" would be named
until the executive committee,
composed of the owners or repre­
sentatives of tha 13 league clubs,
would meet for a second time In
December or January, Bell held
the positions of both president and
commissioner. Anderson Is the
president of tbe Western Confer­
ence and John Mara of the New
York Giants Is president of tbe
Eastern Conference.
Bell, often compared as a
sports leader to baseball's famed
Judge Xencpiw Mountain Landis,
dosed out a Ufa devoted to foot­
ball when be collapsed during the
final minute of Sunday's Philadel­
phia Eagles-Pittiburgh Steelers
game at Franklin Field. He was
tiken to nearby University of
Pennsylvania Hospital where he
was pronounced dead by Dr. Paul

His family announced
body will W placed on
the Bringhurst
Philadelphia, Tuesday
fuatral will W from
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Packers Continue Romp
In Pro Loop Action
Hi* G r e e n
Bay Packers
emerged Monday t* the only per­
fect-record team in a National
Football League, stunned by the
death of Bert Bell, Is iron-fisted
commissioner.
The Packers, surprise team of
the new season, boosted their rec­
ord to 3-0 by edging the Ssn
Francisco Forty-Niners, 21-20. It
was a squeaker typical of the
well-balanced NFL competition
produced by Iha draft procedure
devised by Bell.
San Francisco started the game
as tW league's only other unde­
feated club aftrr the first two
weeks of play a-tl bowed when
Lamar Mcllan threw a 21-yard
acortng paas to Gary Knafelc mid­
way in the last period.
It’s the first time the Packers
havs won their first three games
since 1944, their tost champion­
ship season.
The Naw York Giants took a
big atap toward retaining their
Eastern Division title when they
upset their top rival, the Cleve­
land Browns, 101. The Ualtimore
Colts, defending league champions
rallied to defeat the Detroit Lions,
31-31, on John Unltaa* 34-yard
touchdown piss to Ray Berry in
the final period.
The Los Angeles Rams, upset
victims in their firet two starts,
scored their first victory si Chi­
cago in seven years when they
downed the Bears, 2S-3L In Sun­
day's other game, the Washing­
ton Redskins defeated Iho Chi­
cago Cardinals, who commit­
ted four costly fumbles, 23-14.
Green Bay sent a sellout crowd
of 33,130 Packrr fans home happy
after btowlng a 118 half lime lead.
San Francisco scored twice In the
third period on Y. A. Tittle's 14yard pass lo Billy Wilson and
Tittle's 73-yard pass-run heave to
R. C. Owens.
Th* Forty-Niners, leading 21)14,
were driving for another touch­
down in the final period when
Dave Manner forced Tiule to fum­
ble and recovered on the Green
Bay 40. Seven plays later klclian
passed to Knafelc for the winning
touchdown. Tommy Davis booted
two field goals for the losers but
missed from the 37 in the linal
seconds.
The Browns, who drew a record
home opener crowd of 65,534,
blew their best chance after Dave
Lloyd recovered George Scott'i
fumble of a punt on the New
York nine In the second period.
Linden Crow ended Hie Cleveland
threat by intercepting Milt Plum's
pass In the end xone and New
York then marched SO yards for
Its touchdown.
Charley Conerly plunged a yard
for it after gaining U during the
push with his passes. P it Summerall added Die eatra point and
ktekad a 31-yard (laid goal with
six minutes remaining. Plum
passed 33 yards to Bob klitchell
for Cleveland's touchdown in the
final minutes.
Tha Dona held I 34-31 lead in
tha final period when Berry ruin­
ed th* day for 34,197 Detroit
rooters by taking a short pass
from Unitas and running 40 yards
for Baltimore's winning touch­
down. Unitas also threw scoring
passes to L&lt;nny Moore and Jim
Mutschellcr while Tobin Rote of
the Lions threw three to Hopalong
C’assady.
BUJy Wade threw two scoring
pssaea Jim Phillips and one to
Del Shadoof for tha Rams hut
they got the decisive touchdown
11u n it tbo Bear* on Joe Marconi’* OB*-yard p h w p . onto Hat-

The end thus cam* In the Wart
af his beloved college campua
wWre W was aa undergraduate
football star, where W captained
then later coached the Pena foot­
ball team.
Bell received tbe last rites of
lbs Roman Catholic Church to
which W was coavsrtcd shout a
year ago.

son slashed through the favored
Bears for 1M rushing yards. Scor­
ing lunges by Don Bonder and
Ed Sutton and Ralph GugUcIml's
31-yard pass to Bill Anderson pro­
duced Washington's touchdowns
against the Cardinals.
Norm Van Brocklin'a scoring
plunga and his 31-yard touchdown
toss to Tommy McDonald In Ihe
final minutes helped ihe Engle*
hold off a one-man show by Bob­
by Layne of the Stcders. Layne
ran 10 yards for a touchdown'
threw scoring passes to Tom
Tracy aM Jim Orr and booted
a field goal and three extra
points.
Maadiaga
Eastern Division
W. L. T. Pet.
New York
3 10
.667
Philadelphia
3 1 o .667
Washington
2 l 0 .667
Chicago Cards
1 2 o .333
Pittsburgh
I 2 0 .333
Cleveland
1 2 0 .333
Western Division
Green lley
3 0 0 I ooo
San Frsnnsco
2 I 0 .67
Baltimore
2 I 0 .667
Chicago Bears
I 2 o .333
Los Angeles
1 2 0 .333
Detroit
0 3 0 .ouo

City Kegler Loop
Tightens Up Play

The Sanford City Bowling League
lightened up its race considerably
last Wednesday night as Ihe lop
two teams tmin tumbled their op­
portunities for wins and lost two
games while winning only one,
Slather of Sanford, alter picking
up their first game by only live
pin*, lost Ihe last two in Harry's
Liquors, Ihe third game being de­
rided by only fifteen pins. George
Krnis led the winning Liquor learn
wilh a 223-331 score, while Gatry
Fox led the Furniture men with a
340 series,
Burnett Painters, winning llirir
iirit game by a total of seven pins,
lost their last two also, the third
again by a score of only fifteen
pins. Hank Krclzer led llic New
York Life insurance ■Irani to its
two wins by rolling 413, while Dick
Richards could not prevent the re­
sult with his 307 scurr.
In the other matrh, Gene's Clean­
ers and (.sundry closed up the gap
to Iha front runners by taking two
games from Celery City Printing
Company, Bill Kaiee led ihe Clean­
ers with a 214-343, while Bob Steele
had a 493 series lo pace the Print­
ers.
klather of Sanford now leads the
league by one game over Harry's
Liquors and Burnett Painters who
are lint for second place. One
game behind them come the team
of Gene's Seminole Cleaners. Com­
ing at ihe end are New York Life
Insurance, who Is one game ahead
of tail coders Celery City Printing
Company.
"Split-sbrinkers" for the night
were Larry Fiver, with a 3-3-10;
Buddy Proctor and John Uhr with
a 3-7, and George Kenis with a 2 4
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Thu o k a perfect L t i i i record
now to blemished as they t s a s
out m the short end of Friday
night's gams with the Qitnsu High
Hurricanes at Inverness, 1M.
Neither team played exception­
ally good ball, but th* Hurri­
canes ware gbto to la a s h the Lyman line fee enough yardage to
mako th* all-important difference.
There was no susstoined d rirt
started in tbo first half and nei­
ther u s * was able to got wilhla striking distance.
Early la the third quarter, be­
hind th* fine running at fullback
Keith Tennant, Lyman began to
move but n penalty loat them
the ball on a fourth dosra play.
On the next play, Dutch Wll*
llama took ■ haadoff sad cut back
Into** mile-wide bole la the Ly­
man line and galloped 79 yards
for Use first Inverness marker.
Orvin Jenkins threw complete to
Frank Roberts for the conver­
sion.
/
Tbo Greyhounds took the kick“ "ut again were unable to
tbe bell end they were ferepunt from tha 31.
Inverness took (he ball and
commenced a drive of U yard*
which William* again capped with
a slashing 10 yard run off tackle.
Lyman thwarted th* PAT.
Jim Williams pouaced on the
oasides kickoff for Lyman, They
moved the ball from tbo 40 to
tbo Invent** 46, but loat U on a
fumble. Interne s i drove 24 yards
In six plays to the Lyman 23.
Jenkins then hit Ashton Hester
with a pass for the third Hur­
ricane acore. Again Lyman foilthe PAT try.

s No Rest
For Top Elevens
SANFORD ARCHERS Dave
Coulombe look over the K o re a a t the recently held » m inole Archery tournament which drew some 50 a rc h e r*
from Central Florida. Brandt in the president of the
newly formed organization. Erv Harmon of the Eau
Gallte club took flrat place in the men's class of the
tournament.

Jacket, Auburn Clash
Top Feature In SEC
ATLANTA (UPI) -T h e dare­
devil Georgia Tech Yellow Jack­
ets, feasting on four straight up­
sets, will be hosts to the power­
ful, but unpredictable, Auburn
Tigers Saturday In what now ap­
pears to bo the key game In the
Jacket drive toward a possible
perfect season.
Pre-araion thinking had aopbomore laden Tech figured for a
breakeven record. But consecu­
tive victories over Kentucky,
Southern Methodist, Clrmson anil
Tennessee have vaulted the Yel­
low Jackets into the position of
bring one of three Southeastern
Conference tesms capable of go­
ing the route unbeaten.
The other two are top-ranked
Louisiana State and unscored-un
Mississippi. The key game for
those two ia Oct. 31 when they
meet at Baton Rouge in what
may well be Ihe showdown for
tlie national championship.
Tech's chlps-down defense has
been Ihe big surprise this fall. In
each of those four victories, the
Yellow Jackets have needed one
or more goal line stands. The
latest cgma tost Saturday at
Knoxville where Tech beat sixthranked Tennessee 117. The Vol­
unteers drove 71 yards to the
Tech five yard line then lost It
yard* on Ihe next two plays as
Ihe fifth ranked Yellow Jackets
ruse to the occasion.
Auburn, which lost a 3-0 open­
er lo Tennessee, continued to
show improvement in a 33-0 vic­
tory over Kentucky. The Tigers
displayed the sort of defense that
led th e nation in 1937 and 1936
as th ey held Kentucky to Just
four first (towns.

Couch Dies
WALTHAM. Miss. (U PI)-H arry Stein, 43, Brandel* University
basketball coach from 1949 until
his retirement last je a r, died Sun­
day of a heart attack In his home
at Newton, Mass.
,
•
Bulls***
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sling
in' Sammy Baugh completed 1,7u*j of 3,018 passes for a .367 per­
centage and tossed 117 touchdown
passes during his l»-year career
with Ihe Washington Redskins la
ihe National Football League.

Louisiana Stale had trouble with
the independent Miami Hurri­
canes for one half but turned on
tha steam after intermission and
■wept to a 27-3 victory that ex­
tended the Bengal win streak to
16 games. The Mississippi RcbcL
kept their goal line unsullied In
a convincing 330 victory over
Vanderbilt.
The unbeaten Florida Gators
had to settle for a 13-13 tie with
Rice after a fumble on their own
14 cost them a fourth straight
victory. The Georgia Bulldogs out
classed passing Hardin . Simmons
336: Mississippi State won its an­
nus! breather from Arkansas
Slate 4914; Alabama beat dogged
Chattanooga 130; and Improving
Tulane blanked Detroit 23 0.

First Place Tie
Broken In Loop
The tie lor first place in the
Thursday night Mixed Bowling
League was broken last week
when R. Edwsrds Builders won
two games from Hie Stcmmcycr
Roofing team.
The Builders now have a 14 7
record and the Itoofrrs a 136
standing. Furniture (-'enter took
two games from South Pinrcrest
wilh the hrtp of Howard Harri­
son’s 3u3 scries. I’inecrcst won
the middle game by nearly lou
pins.
The Florida State Bank team
won the first and last game
from Sunlaml Estates hut lost
Ihe middle contest by seven pint.
The bankers won the first game
by two pins.
High scratch series of the even­
ing was a 300 rolled by Don Sletler of Stcinmeyer. B. Edwards
Builders took high game, high
scries honors and handicap game
high. Furniture Center had the
highest handicap scries.
South Pinecrcst and Furniture
Center both have 10-11 records,
Florida State Bank 9-12. and Sunland Estates 7-14. Thursday the
Builders will meet Furniture C«nicr and the Uankrr* will go
against Pmeerest. All games are
played at the Sanford Bowling
Alley i.

REGISTRATION

United Fret* totoreaUmul
There's no rest for the weary
—or for those college football
(earns wilh title hope* and bowl
ambitions.
Texas, Georgia Tech, Southern
California and Purdue— all mem­
ber* of tbe top 10—run Into dan­
gerous opponents next week end.
Fourth-ranked Texas, after bat­
tling to • 19-12 comeback victory
over once-mighty Oklahoma last
Saturday, now must face Arkan­
sas la a possible show-down for
the Southwest Conference title
and the host berth In th* Cotton
Bowl. The Rasorbacks Hava won
their first four games, including
a 33-7^triumph, over Baylor IstqrSouthern California look over
ihe No. 3 spot in the UPI raUags
after blanking Pittsburgh and
Ohio Slate on successive week­
ends but now must tangle with
surprising Washington. Th* Tro­
jans rested during tbe weekend
while Washington beat Stanford,
10-0, for its fourth straight tri­
umph.
Eight • ranked Purdue also
won't have much tima ta catch
its breath. Tbe Bollermakars
who rolled to a 11-0 victor over
ninth-ranked Wisconsin, have •
Saturday date with Ohio Stste,
which should be in a fighting
mood after dropping a 9-0 verdict

BALTIMORE, Md. (UPI)—Bob
Saverine, the 13-year-old Darisn,
Conn., high school atar the Balti­
more Orioles psid a reported too,tux) plus bouus, has been assigned
lo the club's Clearwater club la
the Florida Winter League.

open at to* City Hall, eooiioaatlai Monday, September 21, 1) 39,
for the purpose of reglsleriag for the Municipal General Election
lo bo held oo November 3, 1131, sad will remain open up to and
Including Friday, October 23, 1931.

WILSON, N.C. (U PI)—Bud (Big
Sleam) Hearn, who showed King
George V of England how to
(brow a curve ball, died Sunday
at Ihe age of 61. A major league
pitcher with the SI. Louis Cardi­
nals, New York Giants and Bos­
ton Braves, he met George V
while on a barnstorming tour in
1913-14. When Introduced to lh*
king he said “ (lad to meet you,
Mister King."

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Monti Wins Golf
Play; Hebert 2nd
HESPERIA, Calif. (UP!) Eric Mooli, a steady club pro,
outlasted some more glamorous
golfers Sunday to win th* 320,000
Hesperia Open with a 73-hole tot*
al of 371—17 under par.
The 40-ycar-old Monti who
usually tends to his knitting at
the Hiitcrcit Club in Los Angeles
had rounds of 7tf-6g-64-69 to win
top prize money of 92,000.
At the finish, ha had a four
strekq lead over a trio tied for
second — Jack Fleck, the 1933
U, S. Open ebsmp from T anana,
Calif.; Bob Duden, veteran from
Oswego, Ore., and Jay Hebert,
tho handsome bachelor from San­
ford, Fla. They each won 91,233.34.
Paul
Harney,
(he
slender
slugger from Worcester, Mass.,
finished fifth with 277 and won
9900; Billy Casper, Apple Valley,
Calif., the current U. S. Open
champ, got 1300 for his sixth
place 371; and Bob Goslby,
Crystal River, Fla., won 9730 for
his seventh plsca 290.

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By JBB1Y COVINGTON
A U f 1*4 overpowering I t. AuYellow Jacket bnckflcld
through th* Sanford da­
ft*** all evening Friday night but
they fauad themselves behind sev­
eral times before pulling out a 3319 victory.
Although the Jacket* pitod up 17
first downs and practically had pos.
sessims of th* ball th* entire night,
the laminates, who* they did get a
shot a t the h*U, war* abla ta ga all
tha way.
Although th* great Xattorliaui
baekflald proved ta ha too much
for th* staggeriag Seminole de­
fense, Sanford fans had plenty to
cheer about.
Jimmy Gracey, who had never
played ia aa organised game of
football until this fall, stole th*
show wilh bis beautiful broken
field running and pasa catching,
la tha second quarter the tall and
lean youngster raked in a pass
from Mike Roberts and romped
merrily through the entire Kettcr.
liaua secondary for a 30 yard
touch-down.
In th* final period he took the
ball from between two defenders
and rolled 32 yards for a score.
Other than the action by Gracey
the Seminole offense was very
quiet.
la the first period Sanford woo
tho toss and elected to receive.
After several unsuccessful at­
tempts to crack the Ketterlinu* de­
fense, Quarterback Mike Roberts
punted 33 yards to the Jacket M
yard line. Hera they began their
first march down field. On nice
runs by Halfbacks Charlie Thomas
and Dave Partin tbe Jackets had
moved to the Seminole three yard
line where quarterback Davis
sneaked for the first score uf the
game. They passed for the point
sod took a quick 7-0 lead over the
Seminoles. In their first drive the

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A m y Gracey Proves Only Bright
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and got very little resistance from
the young Seminole line.
Tk* Seminoles opened tbe second
period in possession of th* ball but
again they were unable to move
and lost on downs to Ketterlinus.
Again the Jackets began their unsustataed march down Ihe field.
Just as they were inside the Sem­
inole 10, Partin fumbled and the
Seminoles took over. After two
cracks up tbe middle fay fullback
Lin Risner to give the Seminoles
running room the ball rested on
tha 14.
On the next play, Roberts pitch­
ed poorly to Gracey and Graeey
was unable to get possession and
the Jacket* had the ball once
again. On second play Thomas
broke off tackle and went for tha
aecond score. They attempted to
run tbe point but this lime the Sem­
inole line showed a little extra de­
termination and spoiled the a t­
tempt.
Then the Seminoles offense came
to life. Roberta took the kickoff
and ripped back up field to th* 40.
Ray Lundqulst, who had little op­
portunity to show hia talent, moved
tho ball near the mid-field stripe.
Gambling on /ourth down, Roberts
faked a punt and hit Gracey with
a abort pass across the middle and
he wae on bis way. He headed for
the opposite sideline and broke
into the d e a r and went all Ihe way
for Ihe score. Terry Christensen
boomed the bail through the up­
rights and the Seminoles had d o s­
ed the gap.
Sanfurd kicked and once again
the Jackets looked as though they
were on the march. However, with
just two yards to go for a first
down, Thomas fumbled attempting
to turn.thc end, and defensive line­
backer Alex McKlbbln scooped up
the pigskin and romped 44 yards
for another Seminole score. Again
Christensen wss true with his kick
and tbe half ended wilh ihe Semholes an top by a acore ot 14-13.
Sanford opened the second half
by kicking to Ketterlinus. The com­
bination ot Thomas, Partin, and
Holm proved lo be too much for
Ihe weakening Seminole defense
again and they marched directly
down the field where Thomas rip­
ped up the middle I yards for the
score. This lime they attempted to
pass for the point and Ray Lundquist knocked the ball down. The
score read 19-14.
It didn't take long for the Jack ­
ets to take over again.

Th* Seminole offense failed and
Roberta boomed a 42 yard klw
down tbe field. Th* Jacket backfield played as if there were m op­
position on the field and marched
directly down the field for the
score. This time they attempted to
run tbo point but it failed.
On first play after tbe Seminoles
had received tbs kickoff, Roberts
bit Gracey near the sidelines. He
weaved his way 90 yards down tha
field through two defenders a ^
went over lor the score. This ti i w
Christensen's point attempt wax
blocked and that was the end of
the Scmtools scoring.
In tho final minute of lb* ball
game the Seminoles found them­
selves with their backs to the wall.
Trying in desperation to pass out
of the hoi* for tbe winning TD,
Roberts was dropped on the three
yard Jin* and Lie Jackets took over
on downs. Two plays lite r Davao
hit up-ih* middle for the TD. TOT
time they ran the point and that
wag tha end of the game. Final
sear* Ketterlinus 33, Sanford 30.

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Bitter Fight Expected Naming
Successor To NFL Boss Beil
PHILADELPHIA (DPI) - The
National Feotball L ean *
tars prepared today for a bit'
ta r bebrndOba-tcanaa struggle to
Had a successor to Bart Ball, tba
d y e a r n I a camoUaaiooar who
balpad build pro football from a
aaodlot operation lata ■ multi-milliaa dollar builneta.
A "ebaotie ballla" between tba
eld guard aad tba laaiua'a now
Wood waa forecast by «oe NFL
official a taw boors attar tba 65yaar-old Ball luffarad a fatal
M art attach at Praaklla Field
Buaday while wstcbiag tba iport
to which M davatad hla lire.
Uadar tba laagua coaatllutloa
NFL treasurer Austin H. Gonial
took ovar at actiag comralitioner
•yon Ball's death. However, the
by-laws also prevido for aa emarfancy meeting of tba executive
committee "not m art than 30
days after the amergenry, tba
sola mnpoao af which shall ba the
election of a new commissioner
or to install a president la tba
offlco of the commissioner until
the annual league meeting."
Three major candidates - e a c h
representing a different point of
view — Immediately emerged aa
Ball's potential successors:
—George S. Dalai, 04-year old
Iron-flatod founder, president and
coach of the Chicago Bears. Ha
' la tba favorite candidate of those
who think the league aeada an­
other "tough man of the old
school" as Its boss.
—Edwin J . Anderson, SO-yaar
old president of tba Ditrolt Lions
and om of Detroit's top business
Isadora for tho leal 30 yaars. Ha

il regarded aa the "compromise
candidate" between tba old aod
new schools In tba league.
—Gov. A. B. (Happy) Chindltr
of Kentucky, en-batsball commis­
sioner whose candidacy Is backed
by George Prcslon Marshall, own­
er of the Washington Redskins,
Cbandlcr la favored by those who
think the league's first order of
builnesa is to receive a clean bill
of health from Congress.
“One thing is sure,” a league
official told United Press Interna­
tional, "there's going to be a ter­
rific battle because it wag Bell’s
Indomitable personality that held
all the warring factions in tbe
league together."
U appeared likely that an ' in­
terim president" would be named
until tbe executive committee,
composed of tbe owners or repre­
sentatives of tho 13 league clubs,
would meet for a second lima in
December or January. Bell held
tba positions of both president snd
commissioner. Anderson is the
president of the Western Confer­
ence and John Mara of tbe New
York Giants la president of the
Eastern Conference.
Bell, often compared as a
sports leader lo baseball's famed
Judge Kcncyaw Mountain Landia,
closed out a life devoted to foot­
ball when ha collapsed during the
final minute of Sundsy’s Philadel­
phia Eaglea-PIttsburgh Steelers
game at Franklin Field. He waa
taken to nearby University of
Pennsylvania Hnxptial where be
waa pronounced dead by Dr. Paul
Schrode.

Packers Continue Romp
In Pro Loop Action

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Tho G r a s a Bay Packers
a mar god Monday as the only parfeet-neord team In a National
Football League, stunned by the
death of Bert Bell, Is lron-flstcd
commissioner.
Tbe Packers, surprise teim of
the new season, boosted their rec­
ord to 3-0 by edging the San
Francisco Forty-Niners, 31-20. It
was a squeaker typical of the
well-balanced NFL competition
produced by the draft procedure
devised by Bell.
San Ffinciico started the gam*
aa tba league’s only other unde­
feated club after the first two
weeks of play a«d bowed when
Lamar McHan threw a 21-yard
acoring pasa to Gary Knafelc mid­
way In the last period.
lt'a the first Ume tbe Packers
have won their tin t three gamea
aince 1941, their lail championahlp acason.
The New York Giants look a
big step toward retaining their
Eaatcrn Division title when they
upset their top rival, the C leve­
land Browns. 10-4, Tbe Ualttmore
Colls, defending league champions
rallied to defeat the Detroit Lions,
31-34, on John Unites' 54-yard
touchdown pass lo Ray Berry in
the final period.
The Loa Angclri Rams, upset
victims in their ftm two starts,
scored their first victory i t Chi­
cago In seven years when they
downed the Bears, 24-21. In Sun­
day’s other game, tbe Washing­
ton Redskin* defeated tho Chi­
cago Cardinals, who commit­
ted four costly tumbles, 23-14.
Graen Bay sent a sellout crowd
of 32,150 Packer fins home happy
after blowing a It 8 halftime lead.
San Francisco scored twice In the
third period on Y. A. Tittle’s Ityard pats to Billy Wilson and
TIUle'a 75-yard pass-run heave to
R. C. Owens.
The Forty Nlncrs, leading 20-14,
wera driving for another touch­
down in (he final period when
Dava Manner forced Tittle to fum­
ble and recovered on the Green
Bay 40. Seven plays later Mcllan
paased to Knafelc for the winning
touchdown. Tommy Davis booled
two field goals fur the losers but
missed from the 37 in the final
aeconds.
The Bruwns, who drew a record
homa opener crowd of 65,534,
blew their best chance after Dave
Lloyd recovered George Scott's
fumble of a punt on the New
York nine in the second period.
Linden Crow ended the Cleveland
threat by intercepting Milt Plum's
paaa In the end zone and New
York then marrhed 10 yards for
Its touchdown.
Charley Conerly plunged a yard
for it after gaining 61 during the
push with bis panes. Pat Summarall added the (Urn point and
kicked a 31-yard field goal with
six minutes remaining. Plum
paased 33 yards lo Bob Milch* 11
for Cleveland's touchdown in the
final minutes.
The Lions held a 24-21 lead in
the final period when Berry ruin­
ed the day for 54,197 Detroit
rooters by taking a abort pass
from Unltas and running 40 yardi
for Baltimore's winning touch­
down. Unltas also threw scoring
pasaea to Lenny Moore and Jim
Mutscbellcr whlla Tobin Role of
(he Lions threw three to Hopalong
Cassidy.
Billy Wade threw two scoring
pasaea Jim Phillips and one to
Del Bhofnor for the Rams hut
they got the decisive touchdown
against tba Bear* on Joe Marfool's one-yard phage. Oflie Mat-

son slashed through the favored
Bears for 199 rushing yards. Scor­
ing lunges by Don Bosstlcr and
Ed Sutton and Ralph Guglielmt's
5S-yard pais to BUI Anderson pro­
duced Washington's touchdowns
against tho Cardinals.
Norm Van Brocklin's scoring
plunge and his 31-yard touchdown
loss to Tommy McDonald in the
final minutes helped the Eagles
hold off n one-man show by Bob­
by Layne of the Stecicra. Layne
ran 10 yards for a touchdown*
threw acoring passes to Tom
Tracy xJkt Jim Orr and booted
a field goal and three rxtra
paints.
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Eastern Division
W. L. T. Pet.
New York
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Philadelphia
1 1 0 .607
Washington
2 1 0 .667
Chicago Cards
1 2 o .333
Pittsburgh
1 2 0 .333
Cleveland
1 2 0 .333
Western Division
Green Bay
3 0 0 l.ono
San Francisco
2 1 0 .B’7
Baltimore
2 l 0 .667
Chicago Bears
1 2 0 .333
Los Angeles
1 2 0 .333
Detroit
0 3 0 .ouo

City Kegler Loop
Tightens Up Play

The Sanford City Dowling Iwagtie.
tightened up its race cuuaideratily
last Wednesday night as the tup
twu teams both fumbled their op
portunltles fur wins and Inst two
games while winning only one.
Mather of Sanford, alter picking
up their first game by only five
pins, lust the last two to Barry’s
Liquors, the third game being it*
eided by only fifteen pins. George
Kenis led the winning Liquor team
with a 223-554 score, while Garry
Fox led the Furmturrmcn wait a
54U aeries.
Burnett Painters, winning their
first game by a total of seven pins,
lost liicir last two also, the third
again by a score of only liflren
pins. Dank Kretzer led the New
York Life Insurance -team lo its
two wins by rolling 475, while Hick
Richards could not prevent the re­
sult with his 507 score.
In the niher match, Gene's Clean­
ers snd Laundry closed up the gap
lo the front runnera by taking two
games frum Celery City Printing
Company. Bill Kazee led the Clean­
ers with a 211 3(3. while Bob Steele
had a 493 acrid to pace tba Print­
ers.
Mather of Sanford now leads the
league by one game over Barry's
Liquors and Burnett Painters who
are lied for second place. One
game behind them come the team
of Gene's Semmole t’lcanrrs. Com­
ing at tbe end are New York Life
Insurance, who is one game ahead
of tail emiers Celery City Printing
Cumpany.
"Split-shrinkers” fur the night
were Larry Pivec, with a 5-41(1;
Uuddy Proctor and John Uhr with
a 5-7, and Georga Kenis with a 2 4-

7*.

The end thus cava la tbe M art
of his beloved college campua
where be was aa undergraduate
football star, wbera M captained
the a later coached the Peaa foot­
ball team.
Bell received the last riles of
the Raman Catholic Church to
which M was coaverted about a
year age.

Hla family announced that the
body will be placed on view at
the Bringhurst Funeral Home,
Philadelphia, Tuesday night. Tba
funeral will be from St. Marga­
ret’* Church In Narberth, Wednes­
day morning, with burial in Cal*
vary Cemetery scar Valley Forge,
Pa.

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By BOB m iB H N M
The m c « perfect Lvaaan record
now la b laaD M t aa tM y c i m
out on tM short end af Friday
night's game with tM gtrw a High
Hurricanes of Inverness, l«-0.
Neither teem played exception­
ally good ball, hut tM Hurri­
canes were able to s a a s h the Ly­
man line for enough yardage to
make the alt-important difference.
There was no susatatned drive
started la tbe first hall end net*
User team was able to got wiltla striking distance.
Early U the third quarter, be­
hind the fine running of fullback
Keith Tennant, Lyman began to
move but n penally lost them
the bell on a fourth down play.
On tba next play, Dutch Wil­
liams took a handoff aad cut back
Into,* mile-wide bolt In tM Ly­
man line aad galloped 7* yards
for the first Inverness marker.
Orvin Jenkins threw complete to
Frank Roberts for tbe converThe Greyhounds took the kick­
off but again were unable to
move the bell aod they were forc­
ed to punt from the 34.
Inverness took the ball end
commenced a drive of Sg yards
which Williams again capped with
a slashing 10 yard run off tackle.
Lyman thwarted tbe PAT.
Jim Williams pounced oo the
oosides kickoff for Lyman. They
moved the ball from the 40 to
tbe Inverness 44, but loci it oo a
fumble, Inverness drove 34 yards
lo six plays to the Lyman 23.
Jenkins then hit Ashton Hester
with a pass for th* third Hur­
ricane score. Again Lyman foil­
ed the PAT try.

There's No Rest
For Top Elevens
SANFORD ARCHERS Dava Brandt (left) and Joe
L'oulombe look over the scores a t the recently held Sem­
inole Archery tournament which drew some GO archers
from Central Florida. Brandt is the president of the
newly formed organization. Krv Harmon of the Eau
Gallic club took first place in the men's class of the
tournament.

Jacket, Auburn Clash
Top Feature In SEC
ATLANTA (UP!) -T h e daredevil Georgia Tech Yellow Jack­
ets, feasting on four straight up­
sets, will be hosts to the power*
ful, but unpredictable. Auburn
Tigers Saturday in what now ap­
pears lo be tbe kry game in the
Jacket drive toward a possible
perfect tea son.
Prc season thinking had sopbomorc-ladcn Tech figured for a
break even record. But consecu­
tive victories over Kentucky.
Southern Methodist, Clem non and
Tennessee have vaulted the Yetlow Jackets into the position of
being one ut three Southeastern
Conference teams capable of go­
ing the route unbeaten.
The olhtr two are top ranked
Louisiana State and unscored-on
.Mississippi, The key game for
those twu is Oct. 31 when they
meet at Baton Rouge In what
may well be the showdown for
the national championship.
Tech’* chlps-down defense has
bren the big aurpriae this fall. In
each of those four victories, the
Yellow Jackets have needed oue
or morr goat line alands. The
latest came last Saturday at
Knoxville where Tech beat sixthrank rd Tennessee 14-7. The Vol­
unteers drove 71 yards to the
Tech live yard line then lust 14
yards on the next twu plays as
the fifthranked Yellow Jackets
rose to the occasion.
Auburn, which lost a 3-0 openrr to Tennessee, continued to
show improvement in a 33-0 vic­
tory over Kentucky. The Tigers
displayed the surl of defense that
led Hit- nation in 1937 and 193B
as they held Kentucky to just
four first duwns.

Coach Dies
WALTHAM, Mass. (U PI)-H arry Stein, 43, Brandels University
basketball coach frum 1949 until
his retirement last year, died Sun­
day of a heart attack in his home
at Newton, Mass.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Slingin' Sammy Baugh completed
7to of 3,014 passes for a .347 per­
centage and tossed 147 touchdown
passe* during his 14-year career
with the Washington Rtdakina to
the National Football League.

Louisiana State had trouble with
the Independent Miami Hurri­
canes for one halt but turned on
the steam after intermission and
awept to a 27-3 victory that ex­
tended the Bengal win slrcak to
14 games. The Mississippi Rebels
kept their goal line unsullied in
a convincing 330 victory over
Vanderbilt.
The unbeatrn Florida Gators
had to settle for a 1113 tie with
Rice alter a fumble on their own
14 cost them a fourth straight
victory. The Georgia Bulldogs out
classed passing Hardin . Simmons
35-8. Mississippi State won its an­
nual breather from Arkansas
State 49 14; Alabama brat dogged
Chattanooga 13 0; and improving
Tulanc blanked Detroit 25 0.

First Place Tie
Broken In Loop
The tie for first place In the
Thursday night Mixrd Dowling
League was broken last week
when B. Edwards Rudders won
two games from the Steinmeyer
Roofing team.
The Builders nuw have a 117
record and the Roofers a 13 4
standing. Furniture Center look
two games from South Pinrcresl
with the help of Howard Karri
son’s 503 series. I’inccrrsl won
the middle game by nearly loo
pins.
The Florida State Rank team
won the first and last game
from Sunlaml Estates but lost
the middle contest by sewn pins.
The bankers won the first game
by two pins.
High scratch series of the even
ing was a 506 rolled by Don Slctler of Steinmeyer. B. Edwards
Builders took high game, high
series honors ami handicap game
high. Furniture Center had the
highest handicap scries.
South Pinecrest snd Furniture
Center both have to il records,
Florida State Bank 9-12, and Sunland Estates 7-14, Thursday the
Builders wilt meet Furniture Cen­
ter and the Rankers will go
against Pinecrest. All games are
played at the Sanford Bowling
Alleys.

REGISTRATION

United Press UtcrnaUsual
There's no rest for the weary
—or for those college football
teams with title hopes and bowl
ambitions.
Texas, Georgia Tech, Southern
California and Purdue— ell mem­
bers of the top 10—run into dan­
gerous opponents next week end.
Fourth-ranked Texas, after battltnc to a 19-13 comeback victory
over ooce-mighty Oklahoma lest
Saturday, now must face Arkan­
sas in a possible showdown for
the Southwest Conference title
and the host berth In tho Cotton
Bowl. The Rasorbacka have won
their first four games, Including
a 25-7 triumph, over Baylor f th ir ­
d s ? night;
Southern California took over
the No. 3 spot In the UPI ratings
after blanking Pittsburgh and
Ohio State on successive week­
ends but now must tangle with
surprising Washington. Tbe Trojani rested during the weekend
while Washington beat Stanford,
10-0, for its fourth straight tri­
umph.
Eight • ranked Purdue also
won’t have much lime ta catch
its breath. The Boilermakers
who rolled to a 31-0 victor over
ninth-ranked Wisconsin, have a
Saturday date with Ohio State,
which should be in a fighting
mood after dropping a 9-0 verdict

BALTIMORE, Md. (UPD-Bob
Saverine, the ll-year-old Darien,
Conn., high school star the Balti­
more Orioles paid a reported $40,000 plus bonus, has been assigned
to the club’s Clearwater club in
the Florida Winter League.

Hearn Dies
WILSON, N.C. (UPI)—Bud &lt;Big
Steam) Hearn, who showed King
George V of England how to
throw a curve ball, died Sunday
at the age of 41. A major league
pitcher with the St. Louis Cardi­
nals, New York Giants and Bos­
ton Braves, he met George V
while on a barnstorming tour In
1913-14. When Introduced to th*
king he said "glad to meet you,
Mister King."

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for the purpose of rcgiiterini for the Municipal General Election
ta be held on November 3, 1139, and will remain open up to and
including Friday, October 23, 1939.

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Jinny Gracey Proves Only Bright
Spot In Seminole's Grid Defeat
By JE 1E T COVINGTON
A big aad overpowering St. Auguana* Yellow Jacket backfleld
poured through tho Saaford de­
fease all eveatag Friday might but
tM y feoad thtaualvoa behind sev­
eral times before pulling out a 3219 victory.
Although tho Jackets plied up 17
first downs aad praetkslly had pos­
sess too of the ball tM entire night,
the Smioolce, wheo they did get a
sM t a t tM hall, were able to go all
tM way.
Although the great KtUerllous
backfleld proved te M loo much
for the staggering Seminole de­
fense, Sanford fans had plenty to
cheer about.
Jim m y Gracey, who bad never
played la an organised game of
football until this fall, stole the
show with his beautiful broken
field running and p a n catching,
la the iceood quarter the tall and
l e u youngster raked in a past
from Mike Roberta and romped
merrily through the entire Kcttcrliaua secondary for a 50 yard
touch-down.
In tha final period be took the
ball from between two defender!
and rolled 42 yard* for a score.
Other than the action by Gracey
tbe Seminole offense wss very
quiet.
In the first period Sanford won
the toss and elected to receive.
After sevcril unsuccessful at­
tempts to crack the Kcttcrlinus de­
fense, quarterback Mike Roberta
puattd 35 yards to the Jacket 39
yard line. Hero they began tbeir
first march down field. On nice
runs by Hslfbacks Charlie Thomas
and Dave Partin the Jackets had
moved to the Seminole three yard
line where quarterback Davis
sneaked for the first score of the
game. They passed for the point
and took a quick 7-0 lead over the
Scminoles. In tbeir first drive the

Monti Wins Golf
Play; Hebert 2nd
HESPERIA, Calif. (UPI) Erie Monti, a steady club pro,
outlasted some more glamorous
golfers Sundsy to win th» 420,000
Hesperia Open with a 72 hole tot­
al of 271—17 under par.
The 40-ycar-old Monti who
usually lends to his knitting st
the Hlllcrtsl Club In Los Angeles
had rounds of 7(1-6*64 60 to win
top prize money of 32,000.
At the finish, he hsd a four
stroke Usd over a Dio tied for
second — Jack Fle4k, tbe 1955
U, S. Open champ from T anana,
Calif,; Bob Duden, veteran from
Oswego, Ore., and J iy Hebert,
the handsome bachelor from San­
ford, Fla. They each woo 31,233.34.
Paul Harney,
the slender
slugger from Worcester, Mas*.,
finished fifth with 277 and won
3900; Billy Casper, Apple Valley,
Calif., the current U. 5. Open
champ, goi 3400 for his sixth
place 774; and Bob Goalby,
Crystal River, Fla., won 3730 for
hia seventh place 240.

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NOTICE

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PAINT

Lyman Loses
First Grid Tilt
To Inverness

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Jackets picked up 4 first downs The Seminole offense failed and
aad got very little resistance from Roberts boomed a 43 yard k if f
down the field. Tha Jacket backthe young Seminole line.
The Semlnolea opened tbe second field played a t If there were no op­
period in possession of the ball but position on the field and marched
again they were unable to move directly down the field for the
sod lost on downs to Katterlinua. score. This time they attempted to
Again the Jackets begin their un- run the point but it failed.
On first play after tbe Semlnolea
sustained march down the field.
Just aa they were Inside the Sem­ had received the kickoff. Roberts
inole 10, Partin fumbled and the bit Gracey near Ihe sidelines. He
Seminole* took over. After two weaved bis way M yards down the
cracks up the middle by fullback field through two defenders i t ^
Un Risner to give the Semlnolea went over for the score. This tiiW
running room the ball rested on Christensen’s point attempt wax
blocked and that waa tha end of
the 14.
On the next play, Roberts pitch­ the Seminole acoring.
In th* final minute of the ball
ed poorly to Gracey and Gracey
waa unable to get possession and game the Scminoles found them*
the Jackets had the ball once selves with their backa to the wall.
again. On second play Tbomas Trying In desperation to pais out
broke off tackle aod went for the of the hole for the winning TD,
second score. They attempted to Roberts waa dropped on the three
run tbe point but this time the Sem­ yard line and Lie Jackets took over
inole line showed a little extra de­ on downs. Two plays later Da van
termination and spoiled the at­ hit up-the middle for the TD. T h a
lime they ran the point and that
tempt.
Then the Scminoles offense came was the end of the game. Final
to life. Roberta took the kickoff store Katterlinua 33, Sanford 30.
and ripped back up field to the 40.
Ray Lundquist, who had little op­
portunity to show hla talent, moved
the ball near the mid-field stripe.
Gambling on /ourth down, Roberts
faked a punt and hit Gracey with
a abort pasa across the middle and
he wa* on his way. He headed for
the opposite sideline and broke
into tbe clear and went all the way
for the score. Terry Christensen
LOWER
boomed the bill through the up­
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rights and the Scminoles had d os­
ed the gap.
Sanford kicked and once again
the Jackets looked as though they
SUITS and
were on the march. However, with
PLAIN DRESSES
just two yards to go for a first
down, Thomas fumbled attempting
to turn the end, and delensive lure-!
backer Alex AIcKibbin scooped up
the pigskin and romped 44 yards
for another Seminole score. Again
PANTS and
Christensen was true with his kick
and the half ended with the SeraPLAIN SKIRTS
inolci on top by a score of 14-13.
Sanford opened the second half
by kicking to Kcttcrlinus. The com­
bination ol Thomas, Partin, snd
Holm proved to be too much for
(Cash and Carry)
the weakening Seminole defense
again and they marched directly
down the field where Thomas rip­
ped up the middle a yards fur the
score. This time they attempted to
pass for the point and Kay Lund­
quist knocked the ball down. Tbe
DRY CLEANERS
score read 19-14.
It didn't take Jong for the Jack­ 1)0 E. 2nd St.
Saaford
ets to take over again.

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SAL W O TO AMD TKRMY MOORE are two of the lendJav pU ytrs ta “A Private A ffair/' which started yes­
terday a t the B its Theater. The comedy also feature*
Gary Crosby, Aim Backus and a number of youiif an*

•So boafcM M o w , II b great
t o t t o portoss.
. BY GEORGE W. CRANE,
M L D „ M. D.
CASE C - MT: Tbo first mora­
le s after Mrs. Crane and 1 were
motried, 1 reached for my new
M s of toothpaste as 1 got ready
W 'brush my tooth.
To my aarp riit, I found It with
• deep dimple right to the mid­
dle of tho tube.
“Corn want have dropped It,**
I thought.
T h a , i s aa Introvertivo raaaarcb payehoiogigt, I dutifully
"eagw iH d the tuba from tba hot^Yam to (arc* out Um dimple snd
m a te (to tabs ala* and smooth
'■gain.
* ' But that Bight m y saw bride
'■gat to Um tonfepeelu abaad of
:„'rm ao wte* I n e t t e d tor It,
- a g a in 1 found a deep lodrntaUon
’ ’right la the middle of Um tube.
For a second time 1 carefully
jZfgueesed 11 from the bottom to
^jprase that ugly dimple.
&lt;«• But next morning when the
' dimple was again In the middle of
V 'lte tube. I asked my wife why
- a te didn't neatly tquaeu It from
4 J lte bottom.
*£» “ Wbst’g the difference?" she
■’te rtiy exclaimed.
Aad I tried In vain lo argue
that it looked bettor to work
..from tba bottom but she laughed
t off my logic.
ai- H
aIhN an
HR extrovert,
a*l FAtzapf she
she grabs
rfwska
Being
• new lu te even to this day and
* will dimple it et the top or mid­
dle In preference to the bottom.
And I must confess*, after 30
•d d years of Ineffective argu, manta, I have found myself mutllading a fresh tube of toothpaste
' that same way:
. INTROVERTS VS. EXTROVERTS
My wife was the middle child,
po she was extroverted early in

dependent and less likely to ask
a favor.
The younger child is mors so­
ciable and Um easy talker. Ho
doesn’t mind puthing doorbells
In house-to-house selling.
If the older boy csrrles s news­
paper route, on Saturday he may
take his younger brother along
to do the eollscting for tbo pap­
ers, since the older boy hesitates
to approach his custoasrs fact
to face and ask them to pay their
bill.
PARTY GAMES
Introverts prefer lo wort with
tools or inanimate ibjects, se
they ara usually machinists, ctemills, engneers, farmers, etc., As
hobbles, they collect stampe or
old coins and In childhood amuse
themselves with chemistry iota.
The extrovert likes people, so
praftra work at the Information
desk or as a hostess or saltsmin. As a hobby, be may collect
autographs, for that Involve!
meeting people and talking to
them.
But an Introvert ran train him­
self to become a good salesman
U he wishes, though be suffers
more humiliation when a doer la
slimmed In his face.
A* a dandy party gam*, send
for my " Vocational Guidance
Kit'', enclosing a stamped return
envelope, plus 20c (non-profit).
It Includea a “Test (or Intro­
verts'* plus other Rating Seales
for use at school or church par­
tial.
(Always write to Dr. Crane
In cere of thla newspaper, en­
closing a long 4e stamped, ad­
dressed envelope and 24e to
cover typing end printing cools
when you sand (or one of kin
booklets.)

Trade over tho Santa Ko
reached Its peak In 1131,
130 wagons made the trip
But I wax the oldest, so devel­ Independence, Missouri, to
Ke, New Mexico.
oped ta a typical introvert.
* You aro thus got '‘born’* with
your personality but acquire it

Trail
when
from
Santa

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~ And whether you era shy, and
■BMINUI.B C a a a ty F lsrid a .
Inclined to be a daydream tr ver­
l a P rab at* .
sus a happy-go-lucky salesman la roi K ataio
ar
type, such as the Prodigal Son, UEONOK J . K.MiUL
Deceased.
. do ponds vary largely on your

Legal Notice
IN TRM CIRCUIT COURT NINTH
JL’OICIAIi CIRCUIT IN AND FO R
■ PE KINDLE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN
CHANCERY NO, U M *
ALIIKCK IN V E S T M E N T , INC.
P laintiff
va

X E Y DEVELCiPMENT A REA LTT.
IN C a F lorida c orporation, ot a i
_
D ofandam a
No t i c h
STATE O F FLORIDA
COUNTY OF HKMINOLE
T ot W alto r II. M ann and O or' iritd * O. Mann, hlo wlr*. I l l M adl■-eon A vtnuo, Naw Y ork City! V an
MeCnrdl* and ------ MrCardl*. hla
Wlf*. W lnchaatar, V lra ln a t K lm or

C. Hallgr.it and ----- llallgran, til*

» lf f c U O a l r H otol, Mollnr, H im • i l l Charlca l l. W o n lv trtu n s n d
i &gt; U ry IL W ontvarlon, hla wlfo, ISI
C a n te rb u ry Drtva, Itam .ay, N. J .i
R o b o rl E. Rosa a n d Paulina M.
R osa 4JT Y arm outh ltoad, U lrm ln g .
'P a m , Michigan.
’ TOU ARE N O TIFIED th a t a a u lt
So foroclooo a m o rta a a a given by
B v* P ro c to r to AI bock Invoat*
P lan t Inc., a F lo rid a corporation.
S a te d Jo n u a ry If, m i , haa bean
b ro u g h t In th a C ircu it C ourt of
t Sam lnolo C ounty, Florida, a g a in s t
y o u a n d oach of you claim ing a n y

T a All t'ro d tta ra a a d Poraana
Ita lia n C laim , or t) a m a a d a
A aalaat Paid K atalai
Tnu am i oach nr ynu a ra hereby
notified and r.q u lro d lo p r t t s n i
any claim * and dem and* w hich
you. nr r t i h . r of you. m ay have
a i . l n i t tho Oilolo u t HEDtlOK J,
ENUKL d .to aaad , la ta of aald
County, to tho C ounty Ju d g e of
Ptm lnol* I'ounty, F lorida, a t hi*
office In Ih* c o u rt hom o of *ald
County a t 8*nford. F lorida, w ith in
s ig h t caD m iar m ontlia from Ih*
lim a of tha f l n t publication of
thla nolle*. E ach claim or d a .
m and ahall ba in w ritin g , nnd
ahall a tato ilia placa of raaldanco
and poat office addraaa of tha
claim ant, and ahall ba sw orn In
by th* c la im a n t, h la a g .n i, „ r
a tto rn ey , and a n r such ctalm n r
tl.m in d n o t •&lt;• fltod shall ba void.
/ * / Annlo E thol I’.r k a E n g at
Aa E a n -u trli of Ih*
lecii W ilt and T aalam ant o t
UKOlinM J . ENUEL
d .ro a io d
aTENMTRUU, DAVIH A MclNTOSH
A tlornoya for E ia c u trlg
Edw ard* tlu lld ln g
Hanford, F lorida

MYRTLE F . LOUANI.
I* th e t 'a a r l of tho C oaafy Jn d g o ,
■EM1NOI.R C anary. F lo rid a,
In P ro b a te.
T a All C rvdllaas a a d P iN a o a M ae.
Ian Claim * e r Dents a l e A gnlaal
■aid E o la lsi
Ynu a n d aach o f you ar* haraby
notified a n d ra q u lra d lo prooont
any cla im s and demand* w hich
you. o r olth o r o f you, m ay h ava
a g a in st tho ostat* o t MYRTLE
t HA II EL
FT A I’l. ETON, dacoaaod,
tala o f aald C ounty, lo lb* C ounty
Ju d o * o f Bomlnol* C ounty, P la rld a ,
nt hie o ttlc a tn th* aourt house
of sold C ounty a t H a n f o r d ,
F lorida,
w ith in
s ig h t
is la n d e r
m onlhs from tho tlm o of th a first
p u b llcatlun of th is notice. Each
claim o r dem and a hall b* In W rit­
ing, and ahall H al* lha placa of
raaldonca and goal office a d d ress
of lh a claim an t, and shall b* sw orn
to by tho clolm ont. hla a g a n t, or
a tto rn a r, nnd a n y auch alnlm or

October ST. ISIS, for tho purchooo,
sal* and aonrayanca af that porpotaal laaamaat sad Ml rtsbt Utiu
and Intaraat that Bamiaal* County
ban In lb* folio wins daaertbad
proparty by Quit-Claim Dood. said
praparty mar# partlautarly daacrib as falfowat
Ta win
A atrip af laid IS ft. wlda la
Tba W14 af Lot SS and tba
W li and tho NU af E li af
Lot. SI, #f HcKtira Omasa
Villa, aetsrdlag la plat racordod In Plat Book t Pass
111 pnbUa retard*. Samlnola
Caaaty, Plarlda aamo bains
tba Wlft af WU af s w «4 and
tba NH af MB 14 of NW 14 af
SW14 af Saatlon If, Tawnablp
SI Sooth, Haas* s* Eaat;
aald atrip af laad harlas baas
daadad aa rtsh t af wap far Stata
Road No. t fBUto Road SHI by
dood dated July It, ISIS, and rocurdod la Daad Book Tt. Paso SSI,
•aid publla raeordai EXCEPTING
tbarafrom that part af aald II

Adrarllaamcnl, calc and r-urepone* by oali-alalm deed mad* pur­
suant In Sections 111,11 and ISt.ld.
Florida Statuleai
Term* add Condition* of sals;
1—11% af bid to accompany pro­
posal lo purchaa* In nsah of
caahlar'o aback nnd lo ha ap­
plied. on purchooo priet *f
•uceauful bidder. Thla da.
poalt ahall ba farfaltad and
ratalnad by tha Roard of
County
Cammtulonaro of
Seminole County, Florida, aa
liquidation of all damssoa
•uiialnod by aald county, and
thla Contract terminated upon
tha fallaro of tho purohaoar
to make tha payment stipu­
lated la Item *». J of tha
Tarmn sad Condltleaa of
Sal*.
I—Balanc# to bo paid upon dall*ory af qult-elalm deed.
1—Convoyane*
ot qult&gt;clalm
daad will bo aceeuted and
dollrorod upon pnymant ta
full, of tho prleo atatad ta
bid accepted.
Rida will ba opened at 10:1S
o’clock A. M. October ST, Ills ar
aa ason lharaaftar that tha matter
can ba roaahad.
John Xrldar,
Chairman of tho Board
of County CeiumUalonara of
dominate County, Florida.
ATTESTi
a P. llorndon, Clark of tha
Board of County Commlaalonars
of Samlnola County Fla.
OFFICIAL SEAL
Publlah Oct. Ilth and lith
THB FT ATE O F FLORID A
TO: W ILLIAM HAMM, JR .
TOU A B B IIB R E D ! N O TIFIED
th a t » su it haa baon Iliad a g a in st
you In Ih* C ircu it C o u rt o f tha
N inth Ju d ic ia l C ircu it. In a n d for
Bamlnola C ounty. F lo rid a , o a tltlo d
N. A. HAMM P la in tiff, v*. W IL ­
LIAM HAMM, J R , D ofandant, In
C haacary No. l l l t a . T ho n a tu ro o f
thla a u lt ta to o b ta in a divorce.
T ou aro haro b y ra q u lra d to flla
your w rltto n dafonaoo w ltk tho
C lark of aald C o u rt a n d aarva
a copy th a ra o f upon P la ln tlf f o a tInrnaya on o r baforo O ctober SSth,
t i t s , o r a Doorso P ro Confosao
will ha a n ta ra d a g a tn a i you.
W ITNESS m y hand and aaal aa
C lark e t th o C irc u it C o u rt In and
for Sam lnola C ounty, F lo rid a, th la
IM h d a y o t Septem ber, A. D. ISIS.
tSEAL)
O. P. HERNDON,
C lark o f C ircu it C o u rt
In fo r fo r Sam lnolo C ounty,
F lo rid a
lly: M a rth a T. V lhlaa
D eputy C lark
SAM K. M U RRELL A SONS
A tto rn .ra fo r P la in tiff
P. O. I lo a 1TII
Orlando, F lo rid a
fu b lla h Bapt. 31 A Oct. I. IS. 1*.
IN T H E COURT O F TRW C O IN .
TV J tD O R . BRMINOLR COUNTY.
■TATE O F FL O R ID A IN FRO NATE
IN RE: ESTA TE O F
U. U TflAYNHAH,
I&gt;ac*aa.&lt;l.
TO ALL C RED ITO RS AND T E R FONH HAVING CLAIMS OR D E ­
MANDS AGAINST SA ID ESTATE)
Tou and a a c h of you aro haraby
notified a n d ra q u lra d to p&lt;*Mnt
any claim* a a d dem and* w hich
you, or o l th t r o f you. m ay hava
a a a ln a l th a a a ta to o f X L TRAYM l AM, dacoaood, lo t* of aald
County, to th* C ounty Ju d g o of
Bomlnol* C ou n ty , F lo rid a, a t hla
nf flea la th o o o u rt h o m o o t told
County a t S an fo rd , F lo rid a , w tth la
sig h t c alen d a r m o nth* from th*
tlm* ot Ih* t i n t p u b licatio n ot
th is notice. E ac h claim or dem and
t h i l l b* In w rtttn a . »»d ohall
•tot* th* p lan a o f roatdonco and
p o ll offlc* o f th * c la im a n t, nnd
ahall ho a w o ra to b y th* c la im ­
ant, hla a g a n t, hla n tta rn o y , aad
any auch claim o r d a m a n ! n o t ao
(Had ahall bo void.
C arolina C a lttn H ow ard
Th* A tla n tia N otional B ank
or Ja c k so n v ille .
Ja c k so n v ille , F lo rid a
By W illiam a
Dick!*
T ru o t O fficer
Aa C o .E s a a u ta ro o f th e L aat
W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t a f IL
L T ray n h a m , docaaatd
G. A ndrew Speer
A ttorney a t L aw
1 IIH B. P a rk AVA
Panford. F lo rid *
F irs t P u b lica tio n SogL &gt;1. III* .
NOTICE
NOTICE
I*
HEREBY
GIVEN
THAT I. D onnta P rtnco, w ho w as
ro n rta to d In th * C lrq u lt C o u rt o f
Mamlnota C ounty, F lo rid a, a t th*
Hprlng ( I M ay) ta rm tharoof. A.D.
t i l l , of Ih* offaaa* of M urdar,
In th a Second D asro* a n d aontane*d th a ra fo r to 14 y e a rs, w ill a p ­
ply for elom onoy - to th* S ta te
Hoard o f P ard o n s, T altahaaaoa
Florida, a t It* n o t! ro g u la r m oot­
ing.
D onnl* Prlac*
(A p p lican t)

or

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FL O R ID A

H. F. KATES u &lt; ELLA KATES,
hla wtfa, * k iM t r i N i t U d riik
ratldaat, M l poet attic* id d n u
la unknown, It tllrt, a a l lhair
a a known ipguua, It remarried,
nnd It l u i , thalr roapactlra un­
known hair*, I n l n n , grantee*,
assign*** lienor*. creditor*. ina*
taaa, and any and aU partono
elalmlag kjr, through, aadar ar
acalaat aald Defendant*: and
against a n r and all partita havIns. a t clatnlnr ta ka*a, any
aauta, right. tit!* ar Intaraat la
ar llaa upon th« follawlns daaarlkad land a, lylas and bains la
SaaHaola County, Florida, lo-wlt:
Tha Waat 1/1 of tha Eaat I t
acraa of tha Nil or tha South
1/1 at tha WH af tha EH
South or tha Hard Road. Boalion It, TowniMp I t South,
Ransa Id Eaat, lasa tha North­
erly ,414 acraa tharaot tor
rlshl a t way af Stala ltoad

S-XOOM fsraiibsd spstslrs sp trtm tat a n Msgaolii. (U . M m
FA 2m 1.

440.

T on, a n d a a c h a t you, a ra h a r tby notiriod t h a t a a a lt ha* boon
b r a u s h t a s a ln a t you In th a C lrau lt
C ourt. N in th Ju d ic ia l C ircuit, la
a n d fo r Sam lnola C ounty, F lo rid a,
tb o a b h ra a la ta d till* o f w hich la
C baaaory No, H U T . o a tltla d **J.
Loon Root a n d Sam ray a L on K aal,
h la w ife. P la in tiff* . vorgua 1L F .
Hay**. E t A la, D afaadanU T, a n d
you. a n d each o t you, a ra ra q u lra d
t*T flla y o u r a n cw * r to H alnttffa*
C om plaint w ith th* C lark a f th a
C lra u lt C o u rt, a n d a a r r a upon
P la la tlf f F
a tto rn a r* ,
S ta sa tro m ,
D a rla A lf c ln to ih . who** addraaa
la E d w a rd s U u lld ln r. Sanford. F lo r­
ida, on o r b a fo ro th* S la t d a y o f
O ctober, t u p , a n d If you fa ll to
do ao, a Doer** P ro Conf**ao w ill
bo a n ta ra d a s a ln a t you, a n d *ach
a f you, fo r th * rallaf dam andod
In la id C om plaint.
T b a n a tu ra o f th is s u it Is to
| t l * t th a tlU a t a tha a b o rs daoa rlb td la n d s
W ltnasa m y h a n d a n d th a aaal
o f la id C o u rt o f Sanford, Sam lnola
C ounty, F lo rid a , th la l l i h d a y a f
'Saptamt
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A. D. I l l s ,

2-ROOM

furnlthstf

kitchenette

m
NICE 2-room apartment; downstsiri; with porch on front. SOI
FURNISHED garago apartment HOUSE, unfura., 2300 MsDeRvffla.
h a p li A rt. Call FA S-1ST1.
ariilabla O ct 12th. 2S4S PalDLUnU UM p
■IlhlM
motto A n . FA 1-0S25 or
houis avsilsbld la
FA I-32S4.
Call FA 2-COtf.
FURNISHED boose; 2 bedrooms.
Apply Bod Long, Jrd. sad Main
(SEAL)
S t, EntsrprUd.
O. P, Herndon
Tstl her the truth. . .Tell her
Clark .of Circuit Court
UNFURNISHED l-bedroom coun­
you'll
be
at
THE
OFFICE.
(Oa
flyi ■/ Martha T. Vital**
try boms; furnished apartment;
Country Club Roid In i.*Vy
Deputy Clark
also farm land. P h o n o
Mary.)
Staaatrom, Davla A Sfclntoah
FA 2-0400,
Attornar* for Plaintiffs
Edward* Bulldlas
DIXIE CREAM BARK SHOP
Sanford, Florida
_ Cakes - Pie* — Donuts
SALE or RENT: I bedroom house
Fubllah Sopt. 11, II A OcL I, 1L
completely furnished M l Call 2 BEDROOM unfurnished house at
Brownies — Eclairs — Danish
204 E . Third S*
f a s-m e.
in t h e c ik c v r r cot*sit o r t h e
Lake Monroe. Ph. FA 2-2SM.

apartm rat; sdulte. M
FA 2-3282.

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NINTH JU D IC IA L t i n t l IT IN
and rom SEEiaoLD county ,

FLORIDA,
IN CHANCERY laMS.
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
BERTHA M. lOJtn,

kiTir

a . EDGAR RUBSELL and
--------- RUSSELL. b it wife,
D orondanla,

NOTICE TO DBFEND
TO! a , EDGAR RUSSELL and -----RUSSELL, hla w lfa, If th ey
a ra liv in g . and if thay a ra
daad. th a lr unknow n hair*,
dovlaaaa,
epoueto, a ra n la a i.
spouses, grant***, creditor*.
Honors, a ssig n s, tru atae a , a n d
a n d a g ain * ! any and a ll of tha
p e rtta a h a v in g or claim ing to
hava a n y rig h t, title a n d /o r
In ta ra a t in and to tho p ro ­
p e rty
h e re in a fte r daaertbad,
•aid la n d situate, lying a n d
being In Mamlnota C ounty,
F lo rid * , tn -w lti
L ot IS, Block IS of BANLANDO T H E H U II U It II
B E A U T IFU L
ORLANDO
SECTION, according to th a
D a l th c ra o f raco rd td In
P la t llo o k I. r a g e IS of
th a 1’ubllo Record* of Hemlnolo C ounty. Florida.
TOU ARE H E R E D r NO TIFIED
th a t th* P la in tiff h rratn haa In•tltu la d a a u lt a g a ln tt you In tha
C ircu it C o a rt of th a N inth Ju d ic ia l
C ircuit, In a n d fo r Mamlnota C oun­
ty, F lo rid a , to q u lat h a r title to
tho
a b o ro
described
p ro p a rty
•Itu a ta d , ly in g and being in Sem i­
nole C ounty, F lo rid a, aa h e rein abova m ore p a rtic u la rly aet out.
You a ra haraby required to flla
y our A baw ar w ith tha C lark of tbo
C ircuit C ourt, In a n d for Semlnol*
C ounty, F lo rid a, amt a a rto a copy
th ara o f upon W lndorw todl* A H un­
ter, l i t P a rk Avenue Houth, W in ­
te r I*ark. F lo rid a, A ttorney* for
tb a P la in tiff In th e above action,
on or befora th a Snd day of Nov­
em ber, t i l t , alee a U ecrra Pro
C onfeteo w ill ba en tered ag ain you*
IT Id ORD ERED th a t thla ba
published In th e MANFOIID H E R ADD. a new apaper publlehed In
ftemlnola C ounty, F lorida, onca
each w aak fo r fo u r conaacutlv*
waaka.
W ITNESS tho hand ot th a C lark
nf th e C irc u it Court. Semlnote
C ounty, F lo rid a, th la stlta d a y of
Septem ber. U S ).
o, p, H erndon
C lerk o f th a C ircu it Court.
Sem inole County. Florida
f i n M a rth a T. Vlhlen
D eputy C lerk
(BEAM
\t Inuerw eeaie A H unter
A ttorney* fo r P la in tiff
324 P a rk A vanua, South
W inter P a rk . F luild*
Pub 11.0 Sept. 11 A U cl.l. If. 1*.

goes to make some
munity more prosperous
irs ... or the other fellows

IN THU CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FIIM SEMINOLE COUNTY
CHANCERY NO. I N K
JOSEPH w . ST IM U E L JR

riam ilff

BETTY RUTH

STIMM EL
D efendant
NOTICE TO DEFEND
TH E 1TATE OF FLOM DA TO:
BETTY RUTH ST1MMEL whoa*
placa n f raald tn e* la unknow n
A Sw orn C om plaint having boon
filed a g a ln a t you In th* C ircuit
C uurt In and fo r Bomlnul* County.
Flurlda, tn C hancery, to r Divorce,
tho sh o rt til l s ot said action b tln g
Jnaaph W. ntlm m ol. J r , P laintiff,
v a Hatty R u th Btlmmol, D oftndanl,
D itto prooonta a r* lo c a u .a and roqulro you to f l it your w rltla n doftn a ta . If any, to th* C om plaint
flltd h a rtlo , and to aora* o copy
th ereo f upon P la ln lltr* A tto rn .y
on o r boforo th e I l t h day o t O ct­
ober, A. D ISIS, otherw ise a Decree
Pro Confooso
w ill b* entered
agaln at you nnd th* s a u te proceed
» port*.
W ITNESS m y hand and e ffte la l
■aal a t Hanford, Bomlnol* C ounty,
Florida, th l* I l t h day of Boptambor,
A. D ISIS
O. P H erndon
C lark o t th* C ircuit C ourt In
and fo r
Bomlnol* C ounty,

v ic r m o u s name
NOTICE IS h e re b y given th a t I am
aagagod In bualnsa* n l Room 414,
Sanford A ttan tle N ational B ank
B ldg, S anford, Samlnola C ounty,
F lorida, u n d e r I h t fteiiuou* l i n t
ot. C redit B u re au af Sanford, sn d
th a t l Intend to roglotor said
aam * w ith th a C iork a f tho C ircuit
Cuurt. Hemlnola County, Florida, In
accordant a w ith th* prorlalona a f
th* F lo tltlsu s Kamo SU tutaa, ta wlD Section I I I . I I F lorida S U tu ta a
Slg: D. K. McNab
FubUak SapL I t , 11 A OcL I, l ]

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■vSTANCtt;

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

�A W ant Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
2. U r

L R « d EM sts For Bale

% BACHELOR apt. rompletely fura- 3-BEDROOM house Large lot.
* lihed; ground floor. 313 Pal2400 Adami Court, Wynncwood.
metto.
Terms.

g. Reel Estate Fee Bolt

Up

S a fe r*

Stemper Presents

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Mon., Oct, 12, IM S—P lfg 9

DallasAsphaltCo.

IAFF-A-DAY

A Nifty
fur the Thrifty
THE BEST RENTAL IN
s i 88TM.
SANFORD CALL FA 2-8374 or C. A. Whlddon, Sr.
We urge you to see this new 2
FA 2 0843.
BROKER
bedroom, concrete block homo
1. Furnlibad 2 bedroom houie
2*8 Se. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-3221
with a kitchen Urge enough to
2ill Palmetto.
really enjoy eating In. Conven­
2. Unfurnished 3 bedroom house,
iently located, not too far out.
Kitchen equipped, 2412 Willow 3-BKDROOM houae 1381 Wynnewssd Dr. Low dews payment.
and not too d o st L . Good
3. Unfurnished 2 bedroom beuae,
Phone FA 1-7727.
term*.
kitchen equipped, 2412 Orange.

ron

FURN. apL SO* Park Art.

w.

NEWLY
lihed
Street.
or FA

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)

9

■

DECORATED 3-room fur*
D i r n u c m — r ia l t o r
apartment 111 E. Mh
*80 monthly. FA 2-4118 AdMaJie It.
2-5T88.
PA 2-3323
1221 P ork Ave
3-BEDROOM unfurnished almoat
new houae In Cooutry Club Ma­
Con* With The Wind
nor MO month. PA 2-7*30.
Like TARA, this recently remod­
eled two story, beautifully furn­
RRNT A BED
ished home la typical of the
RaUaway, Hospital k Baby Bsda
old South. Two atoriei, with up­
By Day, Week or Month.
stairs and downstaira railed
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
porches, four bedroorai. . .
Ph. FA 2-3111
U« W. 1st St
located on full city block in
MODERN 3-bedrootr. home, kit­ Sanford surrounded by huge
shade tre ti. . .Orange grove. . .
chen furnished. F or appointment
Second house on property reats
call FA 2-37M.
for 145 per mosth. Price $12,300
FURNISHED apartment: 3 large
furnished (can also be purebaa
rnomi; bath in hall; private en­
ed unfurnished), only $2300
trance; adulta. 307 Park Ave.
down. Let us show you how you
can recapture the graceful liv­
FURNISHED apartmiz* elean am
ing of the past without ncriflcc l o s e la. Jim m y Cowan, Pb
lag modern comfort!.
FV 2-1013.
W. H. “ Rill” ITEMPER Agency
Realtor 4 Insurer
2-BEDROOM unfurnished ap art­
112 N. Park
ment M ar stores and achooL Phone FA 2-4021
No pets pltaae. 2*19 Elm.
This Is a guest pass to the MovieFURN. ApL 2011k W. l i t 8L
land Drtve-la Theatre for Irene
Kent, Sanford to see “ Room At
The Top."
2*3 MONTH: 2 bedroom unfurnlihed, kitchen equipped houae
near air atatlon. Tel. FA 2-334*. RAYMOND M. BALL
after * P. M.
FURNISHED apt. Pb. FA 2.2300.
LA It tit; clean apartment: living
room 12* x 20'; rug and cur­
tains furntihed: kitchen equip­
ped; bedroom H ‘ x IF: Jalousie
back porch; 2*3. 201 Magnolia.
Call NO 1-32*7.
TTVTnlad in Kent

. WANTED: 3-bedroom house on or
* about Dec. 1st.; kitchen equip! ped. Will take up payments on
bouse if reasonable down pay­
ment. Write G. H. Shannon, 1413
Apt. B.. Child St.. US Naval
* Air Station, Jax, Fla.
*. Real Fatal# F ur Bale

i

Seminole Realty

Stemper Suggests
; If -you- are-considering building
your own home, let ui show you
a lakefront alto of unsu'paaied
beauty, just a .ew riUes from
Sanford. One of Sanford's best
contractors will build you a
home that wtll make your
dreams come true and for a
price below your greatest expec­
tations.
W. H. “ Bill” STEMPER Agency
Realtor k Usurer
Phene FA 2-4M1
111 N. Park

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
•
•

Qalei Community
Near Golf Conroe

$450 Down
Tarn Wont On 20th
St. Follow Country
D ab Rd. * W atch
For O ar Signs . . .

Si. JtLm

Stemper Regrets

W. II. “ BUI” STEMPER Agency
Realtor 2: Insurer
Phone FA 2 1*91
112 N. Park

SPOTLIGHTING
^

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 French Ave.

J. W. HALL
“Call Hall”

Realtor
Phone FA 2 3441

R o m L . P a y to n
Registered Real Estate Broker
ASSOCIATE1’
Mary E. Carman — Leo BalvaU
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
HOMES AND LOTS for colored
people. Alio hornet ouilt on Iota.
Roy Wall, Phono FA 2-1327.

I. lisle l!rl|&gt; Wanted

Ctmf

that he doesn't have a dozen
homaa like thin one lo sell: three
btdroom, concrete block, perfect
condition, large landscaped lot.
easy walking distance to Pinecrest School. Priced $12,100 for
quick sale—monthly payment!
1M 3* per month after reason­
able down payment.

FA t-VIt)

1-LOT, 70 ft. wide by 142 ft.
deep, cleared, facing Country
Club RH. in Loth Arbor section,
call FA 2-1223.

Registered Broker
MEN NEEDED “ IT — M”
LEV R1SNER
TO TRAIN AA AIRCRAFT
LOTTIE BROADWAY
ENGINE SPECIALISTS
KEN TORBETT
Up to $120 weekly to alert a t a
BETTTE D. SMITH
JET MECHANIC after shurt
Asaectairo
local training period. Experi­
l i t N. Park Pa. FA 2-2412 ence unnecessary. Unlimited opportunity
for
advancement.
LAKE MARY BUILDING LOTS Training doea not interfere with
We have several desirable build­ present job. We are accepting
application! for enrollment In
ing lots in Lake Mary priced
this area now to train men for
to sell. Call us.
these high paying jobs. For lo­
Interview write Box E. e/o
.I A?ee//y
My cal
Sanford Herald
Immediately
giving phone number and ad11* V. Park Ave. Pb. F a 2-a tfl
dreaa.

9 :0 0 A . M. T i l D a rk
SU N D A Y
2:00 P . M. T i l D a rk

Cenotrncttea C a, lac.
m me* a te ten

MAJOR BROWN REALTY
It ■alter
LAKE MAST
Ph. FA 3-3237 or FA 21224.

Stenslrom Realty

OPEN DAILY

ShosmahsA

BY OWNER: z-bedroom home,
beat location In Country Dub
Manor. Phone FA 2-2243.

HOMES b y ------

L l'S IU E R COM PANY

Model Open Daily
500 French Ave., Sanford
J’hone FA —-72H4

tu.

tU urTeinaTe

R

Asttelw Fee Bate

'35 OLDS U Holiday fordof. CUT GLASS Phone FA 2 4t43 after S P. M.
FA 22992.

A Few

*32 PLYMOUTH fordor, S ryUn­ SINGER sewing machine,
der; just had new rings, in­ plett with attachments A guar­
serts and valve Job; clutch lesi
antee. Used very little, party
than year old; runs good —looks
with good credit to assume •
good: priced at &lt;323. Phone
payment* of $4.91 or will dtaFA 2-7770.
* count for cash. W rits Sewiag
Machine, e/o Herald.

STTwaBST

New k Used Furniture A Apply Sell U* Your Furniture.
Service With The Cash. SUPER
aneea. A Good Place To
TV K RV ICE within the hour.
TRADING POST, FA 28277.
BUY SILL or TRADE
Servlet Call 22.30 plus parts.
JENKINS FURNITURE
Week Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
KOHLER k CAMPBELL
4M Sanford Ave.
FA 2-71*0
FA 2-2792.
Piano: modern Dill keyboard:
Ilka flew: $191; term s.
• DIO VALUES
ARCTIC TANK f t RVICK
FA t-12Tl.
• QUICK CRRDIT
Bine# 1242

112 N. Park

F A R M E R ’S A G E N C Y
N. V. Farm er, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian O. Trams
AND ASSOCIATES
Associates. '
Real Kstate — insurance
111 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
Surety Bonds
After houra, FA 2-2*12, FA 2-4221,
21S 3o. r . i k Ave. I*h, l'A 2-3211 FA
2-02*1
Sanford
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
AM# DOWN
Ph FA 3-1290
3 nr.Dr.OOM, l bath. la.-;c living
room and bedrooms; kitchen
3-BEDROOM, CB. Its bath home.
equipt. See at 103 E. Woodland
Phone FA 2-3333.'
Dr. Phone owner, FA 2-4073.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
LOCH ARBOR: Beautiful 3 BR.
Raymond Lindquist, Aiaec.
home near golf course. Orerslie
FA 2-3*31 Atlantic Bask Bldg.
yard with many treei. You
must ace this bargain. FA 2-4123
HOME - SEEK ERS
Neat 2 bedroom, Ule bath, CB
LIKE A BRILLIANT
home, altuaUd on a nice lot
WATERCOLOR
In Highland Park. Completely la this brightly painted littlo
equipped including floor furn­
FARMHOUSE, nestled In a
ace. This home can be yours
grove of Mulberrv t r r o on
for only $9,300, wlUt Just $l.oo0
FIVE GREEN ACRES of land.
down, and low payments. VA,
Three additional utility buildUk
IL-year
~rtng*r~ palmed to m ttek th*
house, complete this serene
Very attractive 3-btdroora, tile
picture. And a short piece down
bath, CB home, situated on a
the paved road, upon which
well landscaped 100’ x 140' oak
the property facet, ia a great
shaded lot In nice section of
big beautiful lake which is kept
Sanford. Features equipped kit­
stocked with game fish. All
chen and many nice extrai.
this for $9000.
Total price — $12,700, with only
S90O down payment, $74 per W. H. “Bill ” STEMPER Ageue,
month.
R f.iu r
I f ja r tr
ASSOCIATES: II. E. TaBer,
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath CB
Arthur T. Day. Everett Harper
home, only 2 months old. in
Robert F. May, Bart PUcheSecond Addition Pinecreit. Fea­ Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
tures fully equipped kitchen
plus all the extras. Total price ». Lrrtnlr llrip Wanted
—only $15,430, with just $1373
down, and $91 per month. This
O STEK N Territory Available
won't last!
Earn that extra money need­
ed for Christmas Shopping. Be
Why wait? Phone now, and fluke
the A V O N REPRESENTA­
your appointment to see these
TIVE! Write Mrs. Jean Mil­
exceptional home buys. Wc will
an ich. Box 248, Lockhart, Fla.
be pteased to servo you.
for interview.

HKRBIRT STENFTROM

NO M S YD LARGE OR SMALL
Drive Wap* — P a rtia l Areas
RENTALS: Day - W eek-M onth
Front Rad Leaders
G raden — Desera — Draglines
R atten — Trtasperii
PHONE: Days, FA 21134
Nights, FA 2-1123 or FA 3-3843

W. ■. “Bill” STEMPER Agoory
Realtor A Insurer
Phene FA 3-4221

20. Autamobttea . Trailer#

• XASY TRIMS

A. HARP

DeRART
33' HOSE 8100, Roy's Western
NOrth 2-4711 WK GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Dungaree* $1.22 pr. Army-Navy
WILSON - MAIER
Surplus Store, 218 Sanford Ave,
T m 5 e 5 f y P irlert
New And Used Furniture
FACTORY TO YOU 111 E. First St.
FA 2-2112
DORIS* BEAUTY SHOP
ALUMINUM
I12.M Wave# .................... $19.34
VENETIAN BLIND!
Uied furniture, appliances, tools
110.30 Wave* .................... $».»
ete. Bought-soM Larry's Mart Rneloied head. Sag-proof batten*
Night Work Aceepled By Appoint­
213 Sanford Avt. Th. FA 3-4132.
rail wllh plaatie to d s, P iirtte
ment.
or rayoo Upas. Cotton e r y k a
FA 1-2222
29*4 Adams
eerds.
'«.»
SSAVES
Hair Styling — Permanents —Oil
Senkarik
Glean
end
P
rin
tC te
New
k
Used
o iMt, u a r « m trW k**. t * . Wwta * *
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft
112-118 W. Sad R . Pb. F A N H t
Furniture
and
Applianeta
Water — Air Cond. Harriett's
*1 know you're In t h a n , . .
14— Loot j F i
Beauty Neek, 103 So. Oak—
FA 1-3742.
203-202 E. First 8L Ph.’ FA 2*0981 LOST: Girli green gym
eloae to high school. Name en
lV J 3 £ * e ia l_ S e rrtc e i_
FA Z-7W4
I t. Work Wanted
31. Artie lee I'er Bale
“
suit begins with letters D l J ,
D A W N ' S
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
Ph. FA 2-1307.
IRONING WANTEb — FA 2
BEAUTY SALON
SEWING MACHINE—Free WertAll types and alias, luatalled
Air Conditioned Dryers
lnghouse; 3 monlbi old. darns,
"Da It Yeuruir*
MARRIED MAN wants employ,
cmbroldcrys, monograms, but­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
ment as carpenter or brick
tonholes, Reiponilhle party to
• T I N K
layer. Ph. FA 1-7222 after 5
CM Flowers Far Any Occasion
lake payments of $*.75 monthly.
Machinery and Bapply Ce.
P. M.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Givo references. Write CM, Sin207 W. 2 nd St.
Ph. FA 3-1433
ford Herald.
12. Has ihfog TervEJT
FA M te2
02
FA MUT2
H E A T I N G
J T ^ e t ^ Lifts lock - MippUua
SANFORD Plumbing k Heatiug
ii. h . r o p u c o .
hWIVKf. rtrU rr 300,1 adjurtrtfl*
259* So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
A. Park — FA 3-4134
dress form, new. SS.OO each Ph.
school of dines
LUTINO PARAKEET — Male, 3
NO b-4504.
weeks old; also cage. FA 2-1533.
plum b e r a
AUTO GLASS
6th Thru 8th Grad*
Contracting k Repairs
PATNT and
Tk7 Boat. and Meter*
INSTALLED
Free Eillmatea
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
.R E G IS T E R N O W . . .
R. L. HARVEY
Buy 1 Gal. — Get 1 *REE!
W indshield
B ark G lass II Ft. DURCRAFT cabin endsCfauwM Begin O c t. U t k
2A4 Sanford Ave. Phans FA 2 3423 D oor G l u t
MARY CARTER PAINTS
•tie boat, motor and (ratter
V e n t Glams
P h o n o FA 2-OAM
101 W. lal St.
f a 2-34
$830
FA
2
3*3*.
SERVICE
S e n k a rik G la ss a n d P iin t Co, A BARGAIN - 12 ft. aluminum
MM 14 V . M M.
FA 9-4297
lw«t, l(slier
"vlnrudc Mo
tor. Guy K. Bishop, 274 E. 20th.
Rey Reel Paint k Bed- Shop
10th k Sanford
Behind Studebakar Garage
Gateway Te The Waterway
AIK CONDITIONING
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
CONTRACT tad REPAIR WORK R. M. Wilkins, Contractor
Robson Sporting Goodn
1827 la ite rd Ave.
FA M W
• Asphalt Driveways
204-6 8 E. lit.
Th. FA 2-5061
• Parking Area*
Plumbing Repairs Quality
TC^tulomoEIlel^^Trailera
Workmanship A Materials
Term* To Suit Your Budget
Jee C.
193* RUICK Special — Dynallo —
• Free Estimates
PA 3-0*48
io n Barits S t
—Heater: like nev. Priced to
• Work Guaranteed
acII at $1130. Call FA 2 2*01.
i.t. Klattrital Service#
Phone FA 2-4010 Sanford. Fla.
NOrth 2 4422

Mather of Sanford

BALLROOM

(D a a tu u i

TM
&amp;

M. “ Dea” Vtle* Electrical Ser. ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­ 3-REDROOM trailer fully air con­
Det Says For Service Call. .
ments, invoices, hand bills, and ditioned, w ither and dryer. Will
PA 2-4*88
FA 2 3983
program*,
etc.
Progressive sail equity very roaionible or
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931 — - will trade for equity in 3 bed­
room home. Phone t'A 2-3134.
House Wiring — Electric Service
30* Wert 13th SL
Sid Vlktes
LAWN MOWER Repairs - Heat­
RANDALL EI.ECTBIC CO.
er] Cleaned A Serviced. LEWIS
112 Magnolia
FA 2*215
SALES A SERVICE. 7MC W. 20
H^i5n!nn^^TtaIntiu^^TepJro St. Ph. FA 2-7922 or FA 2-3482.

WELCOME

Licensed — Bonded Painting k Complete
Uwn
Malaieaaaee;
Decorating. Free Estimates
Fertiliser—Spraytai — Mowing
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
JOHN LOMMBR2E
P A I N T ING CONTRACTORS
418 Willow Ave. FA 2-T19I
FA 2-1204.
r o l l a w a Y, HeepKel ta d Saby
Beds. Day. Week e r Meath —
D A M ROOFING
FURNtrURE CBNTVK
Contracting A Repair*
11M French Ave.
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
Fh. FA 2-7981
FREE ESTIMATES
218 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 7243
Furniture Storage sad Moving
To and From Anywhere
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
c. E. r n u i r s
Remodeling — Free Estimate#
1300 Freach Ave Ph. fa s-taei
Repa'r*
Phone FA 2-3744
BILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
FLOOR sanding and itmihlng
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
Seminole County aince 1933.
H. M. GLEASON, Lika Mary

$

$

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58 RAMBLER

Rebel Cus­
tom • Fully
Equipped • Low kllteaie • Like
N&gt;» Interior - Excellent Finish •
Reduced To Sell At Only

$

$

$

$

SAVE

57 FORD

Station
W aion •
Tudor - Beautiful
Blue A White Tuton* Finish •
('lean Inside k Out • ONLY

9

*

$

9

SAVE

56 CHEVY

“210” Tudor - g
Cylinder • Stan­
dard Tranxmtaalon • Good Lt.
Green A White Tuton# Finish •

ONLY

$

$

$

$

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$

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*795
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Hardtop •
Fully Equipped In­
cluding Air Conditioning • l.o»
Slileaie • One Owner • In New Car
Condition Throughout • ONLY

Tide la a guest pa.*s to the Movieland Drive-In Theatre for lane
Keeling, Sanford to see ' ftoom
At The Top ".

r z f U C \ / V Tu,lor * * c »u"*
JO
I d e r • Standard
Trsnamlaalan • A Gat Saver *
Beautiful Tutone Finlih • Spotleaa
Inside A Out • Only

15. Special Servicaa

JACHOIl'S REPAIR SHOP

CHEF: 3luit be able to take
charge of kitchen; reference* TV and RADIO REPAIR af T
3:00 nighta and weekends: San
required: wages between $23
ford. Lake Mary and Lnngwood
$100 (8 day week). Call bttween
FA 2 2771 and FA IMIS.
4 and S P. M. only NO *-4*23.

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aad atayed on tha corraet aide
at tba “dual carriageways."
AH along $o road, almoat
ivryrea baa a garden, area If
9m brant yard la pootage itsmp
aha. They are a riot of roui
and dabUaa la red, pinka and yal*
bwa. One garden, with Ua threethat bardar at maure mlebael•gMont aa old brick wall, waa
* frettsalsrlj spectacular exU rn? Bagfiskmea bar# bird
leaping as i hobby, some of
gwm going In lor .oxotle birds,
•van braiding peacocks. Tha
gyisad with whom wn stayed hae
pear 100 parakoata which ha lata
ttr bwa In Ibn daytime. A flock
m aharWausa, emerald, chroma
yelow, cobalt and aquamarina
taking off agalnat a erystaMorning sky la a sight to
d. They return at night, often

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putet walla af pink, yellow and
blue. Tba Marble mantle* are
tarred to mateh. Tba upatalra altting n o n , don* la pssudo-ChlMss
style la a bit •vsrwkatmfaig, des­
pite ita ah*.
Tba etaire are Inlaid with earl*
ana woods and lrory with a curv­
ed three-etory banister of wrought
Iron, so delicately worked that
the ears of corn, intertwined with
tba flower*, rlbrata when ooe deeeenda the stain.
The present owners have idem
Claydan House to tfis National
Trust, a private organisation
which takas over and reitorea
old and historic buildings.
The government allows the
owners to live la the houses tax
fret and remits death duties on
the death of the present Incum­
bents, the property then reverting
to the Treat Thus many houses
of historical ar architectural in-

All of our English friends have
children, ranging from two and
a half to 19, sod ost of them
have dogs. When t'.ey go visit­
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partial, they taka the children
and often the dogs. This la, ap­
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in the country. The older child­
ren, related or not, automatically take care of the youger ones.
flagw, whose thatched • roofed, No atm yeUs, squabbles, or
wooed and timbered house* arhkws. Eves tha dogs behave
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magb Me aentwrier, to sot
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laydoa House.
lovely, wa hated to leave.
Tbs Taney family ha* bald
lead In Buckinghamshire since le a Tranelieo’a oldest building
M* ath esotery. but K waa la an adobe structure which
feelgh, the second Bari Varney, Spanish soldiers built at the
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chest and massaging the heart,
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Beck, surgery professor at
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here Wednesday. He ssid these
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they knew Die levlmiiiues of open­
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Beck aald italic electrical shock
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was used to dispense holy water.

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�Scientists Shooting For Space Speeds
Of More Than Million Miles An Hour
LANGLKY FIELD, Va. (U P I&gt;*% '4clcntU U i r e shooting for ipeeds
at more tlian a million mile* an
hoar is apace and le u than 100
miles an boor cloee to the
pound.
• Thia roughly represents the ex­
treme* ad research being pushed
at Ha arioua scientific centers by
gM National Aeronautics A Space
Administration.
Between the eitrem ea are re*
search and development projects
aimed at:
J Perfecting coUapstbie space
platforms and spaceships which
automatically expand after being
fired into orbits high above the
eerth.
Development ot radio com­
munications capable of spanning
Mm Interplanetary voids.

Boosting rockets Into "park­
ing orbits'* from which lunar
probes could be launched more
auccessfully than from stationary
sites on the ground.
Designing jet aircraft capa­
ble of speeds greater than a mile
a second to handle human trans­
portation from point to point on
the earth's surface.
T h ru and a host of other re­
search projects, including an ar­
ray of spacecraft resembling
everything from a flattened nee­
dle to a flexible kite, are being
reported to some 3,100 guests this
wreck si NASA's $100 million
Langley Research Center here.
The hottest thing in apace re­
search it a new science called
magnetoplaamadytumics or MPD

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for short. A plasma la a gas
which has been made so hot that
its molecules break up into elec­
trically charged positive and neg­ VOL. X U I
ative particles.
Such a gat la electrically con­
ductive, and under the influence
of electromagnetic forces its par­
ticles can be made to move liter­
ally at millions of miles an hour.
Since the weight of gas involved
Is extremely small. such motions
don’t generate much thrust. If
you want to lift a spaceship off
the ground against the pull of
gravity, you use chemical or per­
haps nuclear rockets.
Rut once in frictionless space,
where nothing weighs an&gt; thing,
fast-moving plasms, obeying the
laws of MI'D, can supply speeds
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1959

WASHINGTON (Ul’l) — Steelworker* Pnwidcnt David
J . McDonald today nought auto industry intervention in the

steel strike in an effort to end the three-month-old walkout
on the basis of a m*w union proposal.
McDonald did not disclose the nature of the union
peace offer. But he told two General Motors officials at a

1 p. m. Slocks
NEW YOBK (UPI) - Stock
prices at 1 p. m.t
American TAT ..................... 7*
Bethlehem Steel ............... 56'*
C AO
............................. 87‘4
DuPont ................................... 259
Curtiss • Wright ................. JB4
Eastman Kodak ..................... 86
General Electric ............... 77H
General Motors ................... 3541
Graham • Paige ...............
2H
Inti. T A T ...................... 37
Minute Staid ...................... 22H
Penney ..................
106l «
Itoyal American ...............
4»»
Sears Roebuck ................... 4«'»
Studchaker ........................... I7*«
U. S. Steel
...................... 101
Westlngltouie El...................... 03

reception Monday night that the
strike coulil, be settled next week
if they brought pressure on the
steel Industry.
The union leader told GM Board
Chairman Frederic G. Donner ami
GM Executive Vice President L.
LONDON (UPI) — The govern­ C. Goad that ‘the steel mills
ment ordered ■ thorough investi­ could be hack in production next
week" if they would urge U. S.
gation today of a crash which Steel
Board Chairman linger M.
wrecked the second secret British Hlough to accept an offer the
jet fighter which has come to union "has cooking."
grief in two weeks.
"It's that close,** McDonald
said. He and the two GM officials
then went into a comnanv-rrnted
WASHINGTON (U PI) -U n em ­ suite and talked for about an
FIRST TICKET for the Sanford Firemen's annual benefit program was
ployment
dropped by 196,000 in hour.
•old to Mayor A. L Wilson this morning. From left. Asst. Fire Chief U. T.
McDunaid later challenged lead
September to 2,230,000, the govern­
Thomas, Mayor Wilson, W. C. Gailey and C. P. Bennett discuss the benefit
ment reported today. At th# sam t era of the ateei industry to sit down
which will be at 8 p. in. Nov. 4 at the Civic Center. All proceeds from the
lime, the number of people work­ with him and negotiate a settle­
program of entertainment will go to the Fire Department benefit fund.
ing fell by 804,000 as more than a ment of the three-month old steel
NEW RURK (UPI) - Tele­
million youngster* went back to strike.
“ 1 personally would like to sit vision qult-whu Charles Van Dor­
school.
down with these chief executive en today was accused of eras#
officers, the men who have the indifference in ducking a con­
responsibility,. .and talk out the is­ gressional subpena ordering him
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The sues," McDonald said. He com­ to face questioning about the rig­
State Hoard of Education today plained of being unable to reach ging at the defunct quit show
••21.*•
refused to order that a Negro any top industry officials.
Federal authorities were order­
child be admitted to all-white Oli­
McDonald made hia stateinBWa
ver J. Seinmes Elementary School to President Eisenhower'* facV ed to Intensify their hunt for the
in Pensacola. Acting under the finding board which is racing the 33 year old winner of $129,000, as
School Supt. R. T. .Milwee as­ , will be reduced from 20 dependa
pupil assignment law, the board calendar in an attempt to either the long lime champion of "31,"
and a $50,000 a year network
sured listeners at a Rotary Club on the value of non-exempt, taxsent the case of Karen Augustus
_LONDON (Ul ’l) — Scotland back to the Escambia County settle the dispute or report lo the contract.
talk yesterday that the School j able property an the county tax
president by midnight Friday.
Rep. Stephen B. Derountan (RBoard will reduce its millage I roll. The greater the tax roll. Ine Yard launchedTta greatest YeVr'ch School Board for a hearing.
The president Instructed the
rate U the people vote to accept J e « \ the millage. MU|«e explain- today for the
faci-IUKfars to Arvk frrsi of all a N. Y:), * member of the House
. . .
, )»•* Ha oistory — thi main reaction
the maximum 20 mill aaaeaament
settlement between labor and subcommittee on legislative over­
sight that has been Investigating
He urged realdenu to Iruat the ltM-u of $700,ut/u iu hard to-trace
in th* Nov. 3 election.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Texas management. That failing, tha the practices of certain televis­
. . . . School ..................
-mall but valuable items.
The
Board will rwcoro *‘ ho° l |* a,'d *ni} ' oW ,or
government
will
go
into
court
and
mend that voters accept a 10 mill *l»ht mills fur school luppori •»«!
Investigators were ordered into Ally. Gen. Will Wilson told tha seek an Injunction that would halt ion quit show*, leveled the inSupreme Court today Dial the
rate In the election, Milwee aaid. maintenance and two nulls for the airports, seaports and private air- United Stale* recognised a three- the strike for an today "cooling difference charge at Van Doren.
building
and
bua
reserve
fund.
A
j
field’
s
to
try
to
block
Die
"Friday night our committee is­
to
try
to
block
the
Might
The board has the authority to
county school budget ia of the genii atul baubles taken league (fota mile) seaward boun­ off" period.
sued a subpena for his (Van Dor­
levy another 10 mills. Twenty tentative
McDonald
charged
at
today's
Irom four jewelry shop* in the dary for his state when it en­ board hearings lhat meetings with m 's) appearance . . Hr has evad­
mills ia the legal limit the board already In Tallahassee.
tered Hie union. The Texan headed
Stressing the grow lit of county •teart ol London this week end.
may levy for school taxes.
industry officials so far have been ed the subpena and Hint far ha a
The jewel thieves, believed to be a list of officials from five Gulf merely a "public relations game." avoided testifying of our commit­
Exactly how much the millage schools, Milwee said that 2,000
States
appearing
in
a
second
phase
more children will come into six men, cither had a complete
tee members.
"I have failed to be able to sit
Seminole County during the com­ knowledge of the workings of the of arguments on the multi-million
"Don't Mr. Van Doren'* ad­
down
with
the*e
gentlemen,"
he
ing year. Last year's increase victimised companies or incre­ dollar tidelsnd oil dispute.
mirers deserve more than hia
shouted. "I hereby challenge these crass indifference?" Derounian
was 21.&lt; percent over 1056-57 and dible luck. Each shop they n&gt;bl&gt;ed
gentlemen to come to Washington asked.
there is no reason to expect a yielded the key to the next.
and let us go to work and get an
decrease, he emphasised.
Van Doren, who was catapulted
Three of the shops were owned
CARACUS, Venezuela (UPI) — agreement."
The south end of the county by the Goldsmiths and Silver­ More than 3,0uu troops and police
l. national prominence by his dis­
Prof. George W. Taylor, chair­ play of intellectual prowess dur­
saw the greatest growth. Of the smiths Association, and the fourth patrolled the streets here early
t,589 increase in white pupils in was owned by a subsidiary com­ today, seeking lo end * wave of man of the board, indicated mean­ ing his 1056 37 appearances on the
while that liltle or no progress program, disappeared
County Commissioners formally the county during the past year,
shortly
adopted the 1050-60 tentative bud­ 025 have come into south Sem­ pany which bait left ils keys in terror bombing regaided as a has been made in extra-hour meet­ after lie sent a telegram to the
a
company
safe.
possible
prelude
to
revolution.
ings
designed
lo
bring
a
voluntary
get and approved the millage tor inole school,. There has Iteen a
committee stating his willingness
'It's a disaster," a spokesman More than too persons bad been settlement.
the county health center at .44 04.7 percent increase in countyto testify.
for
the
association
said.
arrested
in
Caracas
and
Maracai­
f « milla today.
Taylor said the hoard Is not yet
school population since 1053.
In his telegram to the commitScotland Yard, which called the
The commission also had plan­
Limits on individual school ca- thieves' work "nice and clean," bo, and an undetermined number sure vvhal the issues arc between lee, the Columbia University
of Others were reported in jail else­ management and labor, and that
ned to set up a millage for the pacly of 900 for elementary, 1,200
English instructor said he had
hospital, flood control, drainage for Junior high and 1,800 for high said (lie loot included rings, neck- where in the country.
delmlng these issues may be Hie never been supplied with questions
.aces,
brooches,
diamonds.
»ai&gt;and lake Mary Fire iistricta but school
most that ean be dune In the and answers m ails a nee of a pro­
scnuui were imposed
iiuiniicu after
a*icr the
me
decided Us hold off until K could
single week alhgtcd by the presi gram, bad never bail any assis­
City Vote Possible
receive accurate figures from the schools should be built in Sem
dent.
tance in any form and had no
Scotland Yard sakl the first
tax rolls.
mole County, Milwee explained.
Taylur said this nation is com­ knowledge of any aid provided
People
who
will
have
been
resi­
burglary
alone
required
"drastic
The question discussed today General facilities such as li­
dents of areas newly annexed to a mitted to labor conditions by to other contestants.
wai if a millage scale ia set braries and cafetoriums are now measures " A padlock was broken Sanford for six months prior (o agreement, but mat the processes
Van Doren said in the telegram
open
and
*
&gt;afe
was
blown
up.
up now has (he commission the built to notd a maximum pupil
Nov. 15 can register mid vole in of collective bargaining have born he had given tills testimony un­
authority to change it when it population because of the likeli­ inside tin* safe were the keys tu Hie November city el:cIlona. Tliia "re ected in large part' 'anti there der oath before the New York
receives the actual tax roll.
hood of lulu* classroom addi- the next budding to lie robbed. legal opinion wax given at the has hen "a failure to carry out grand jury and was willing to re­
The thieves were so sure footed
Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr.
city commission la-t night by basic responsibilities" In Hie pres­ peat it any lime lo the House
told the board that he has to ' Televised'instruction to groups
{“und no,b|nk city attorney William Hutchison. ent strike.
subcommittee.
p t,J*ro^
p.Grilling
his beat
beat
"look into that very carefully be­ of students now is being discussed
' ''
k his
fore reaching any decision" and in Central Florida, Milwee point­ early Monday tried one of Hie
advised (he hoard to hold up on ed out. The tune is turning when doora of a looted building and
setting any other millage.
a matter teacher will teach a found it still locked, nothing ap­
The tentative budget calls (or Urge group of students, leaving parently wrong.
$5,260,HuJ for general operating, further work lo be carried out
$272,206 fine
and forfeitures, by an aide teacher, lie said.
$470,722 roads and bridges and
The United States now is short Inform ation A sked
$62,522 capital outlay reserve. 195,000 teachers. To meet this
j/rO Operating millage was set tenta­ need, every college graduate for O n Parental Law
tively at 15 mills witn another three the next 10 years is needed in
Information on a parental re­
mills (or the hospital fund and .34 the leaching field, Milwee empha­
sponsibility law has been asked
for flood control.
sized.
of the National Institute of Muni­
Commission agreed to adopt the
budget "in order to continue
cipal Law Official* by City At­
operations and pay oil *iiia real- Broken Ax £ Derails torney William Hutchison
Umg that it would have to amend
last night explained
the budget later.
Train N e a r Pierson hisHutchison
action to the city commission
PIERSON (UPI) — A broken wh -h has been discussing a law
DeBary C ivic Group axle was blamed today for de­ to reduce juvenile delinquency.
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railing of 16 cars of a southbound NIMLO, a central law library for
To H ear O fficers
Atlantic Coast Line freight train U. S. cities, can send **inford
Officers front the Sanford Naval
examples of cases where parental
Air Station will prrsent a pro­ Monday.
responsibility laws were applied
No
injuries
were
reported
but
gram tonight at Hie meeting of
ami tha results of these cases,
the DeBary Civic Assn. Capt. J. the accident tore up about 600 Hutchison said.
D. Ram age and other officers (eel of track and bottled up rail
will explain survival equipment traffic most of the day. A north­
and other operations of the mili­ bound passenger tram from Detary at the 8:15 p. m. meeting Land was routed through Lees­ New $1 C o st Put
burg and Gainesville.
at th* Community Center.
ACL official* said the derail­ On Dog Licenses
ment started at the eighth car
I *
dog licenses now cost
Longwood Business from the lead engine. Several StSanford
instead of 23 cents. The license
| gondolas loaded wtth sand and increase was made effective last
1 'censes Due
a box car careened oft the track night when the Sanford City Com­
Merchants of Longwood were re- when the trsin buckled.
mission passed a new ordinance
affecting dog licenses. The addi­
minded today by Mayor A. R. I
------------------------tional revenue will help pay city
Lormann lhat new occuptional
employr John Rich who will act as
licen«es should be obtained with- I* UflCl r lR U T e S
CONGBES8.MAN SYU HEHLONG, center, dLeuaoea Home legislative
out delay.
Scmnole County United Fund a full time dugcatcher at certain
problem* with K. W. Muthea, left, ami John S. McCloakey. Herlung, in banThe business licenses became contributions received so far total tunes of the year, said City 3lanaford today on hia annual trailer tour of hia district, will be in Altamonte
due Oct. 1. They are issued $3,471.75 given by 168 donors, ger Warren Knowles. Rich will
Springs at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow anti in Longwood at 11:30 a. m.
dally during office hours by the Yesterday 14 contributor! gave use a truck equipped with a wire
cage ami a n » .
plcrk in the Town HalL
| $1,163.23.
(Bcrga truiu ,1’holo)

News Briefs

Crash Probed

Unemployment. Off

* School Board Promises Slick Thieves Gel
To Keep Millage Down $700,000 In Jewels

Negro Refused

In Chain Thefts

Oil Hearing On

Tentative County
Budget Adopted

NO. 540

Steel Union Leader A sk s Auto
Industry Pressure In Strike

Car Executives Hold Talk
As Hearings Continue

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Caracas Patrolled

Van Doren Sought
For Questioning
On TV Quiz Fixing

Polio Vaccine Price Fixing
Charged To Drug Firms
TRENTON, N. J. (LT1) — Five big druK firms go
on trial in federal court today on chance* of fixing tho
price of Salk polio vaccine.
A federal grand jury indicted the firms last year
for submitting ‘‘uniform price quotations" in selling th*
vaccine to government agencies. The prices were "fixed
at . . . artificial and non-competitive levels," according
to tho indictment.
The firms have pleaded innocent. Eugene Besaley,
president of Eli Lilly &amp; Co., one of the defendant manufacturers, hns termed the charges "complete nonsense.**
The defense will l&gt;e bundled by a score of lawyer*
including former New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey,
representing Lilly. The prosecution will be conducted by
four lawyers led by Lewi* Bernstein, special litigation
chief of the Justice Department's anti-trust division.

'Kitchen Sink'
Put Into Orbit
CAPE CANAVEKAL (UPI)—A 00-ton Juno II rocket
blasted a "kitchen sink” satellite into the sky today and
authorities suid the multi-experiment moonlet apparently
went into orbit.
All four stages of the rocket, combining several U. S.
space age weapons, fired on schedule, jubilant missile men

New Health Center
Sketches Approved
The County Commission today
approved preliminary sketches
for the new Seminole County
Health Center to he located be­
tween Mh and 10th Street* la
Sanford.
Architect John Burton showed
the iketche* to tha commission
and discussed various aspects of
the structure.
Contracts on the $100,000 build­
ing are expected to be 1st by the
first of year with construction to
start in about 10 days after
lhat.
The county will match funds
with the federal government in
constructing the building.
In other business, the commis­
sion discussed briefly the county's
insurance program and asked
the Insurance committee to come
up with a schedule of costs and
recommendations.
Approximate­
ly II3.UUU hat been appropriated
for insurance.
'Hie commission also heard a
request from Mrs. Austin Conrad
who told Hie group of the need
for better drainage in llie Tanglewood area of the county.
Chairman John Krliler said
the commission it working on a
solution to eliminate the (tuodtng
and hopes to come up with an­
swer within the next week.

County To Apply
For School Funds
The Seminole County School
Board will apply or $235,531 in
state matching funds within two
weeks, Supt. R. T. Milwee said
this morning.
The funds to be used for county
school construction will be match­
ed with money gained front llie
sale of a $3 million bond issue
made in Sept. 1058. Milwee aaid.
The state funds will be used dur­
ing this 1950 60 year and will be
matched Immediately as received
from the state in installments. The
first installment la expected in
about a month, Milwee said.
A total of $19,042,974 ia match­
ing state school construction funds
is available fo A) of Florida's 87
counties. The SO counties that
showed an increase in average
daily attendance last year are eli­
gible for the money If they can
match H with local funds by July
1981.

Base A vailable
In A b o u t SO Days
Seminole County wilt be able to
take over tha Osceola Auxiliary
hate in about &gt;0 days, A. R.
•Smith of tha General Service Ad­
ministration told tha County Com
iniaatuu-tuday.

said.
The vehicle, protecting ils deli­
cate 9U* pound satellite with a s
aerodynamic shroud at the top ad
ha- 78-A rt length, rote graceful­
ly from its pad la t cradle at
flame a t 10:31 a. m. It climbed
along a sleep path under the
power of its 150,000 pound thrust
booster.
Tho satellita was dubbed a
"kitchen sink" because it 1* load­
ed with "everything but the klA
chen sink" in tha way of expertmental davicca.
It headed to the northeast seek­
ing an orbit that would fluctuate
5o degrees north and south of tha
equator—or over all of tha Unti­
ed States except Alaska.
Tha highly sophisticated moon,
let is designed to study radiation
balance, Lyman-Alpha X-rays
micromt-U'orilics, exposed solar
cell* and apace temperatures. Thw
satellite carried two transmitters
—on* powered by chemical bat­
teries and operating on 20 mega­
cycles.
An automatic timing devlca
aboard would cut off the tolar
transmilter one year from today,
lima releasing the radio frequency
for oilier purposes. The chemical
batteries for th* second Iran*milter will expire long before
then.
Possibly (me of the moat Im­
portant experiments to be carried
out by Hie satellite could lead to
a more certain way jf determin­
ing what causes the earth's
weather.
Officials said instruments would
measure heat radiation of the sun
and Hie earth, and the transfer of
radiated energy from tha earth's
lower latitudes to the higher lat­
itudes by means of ocean cur­
rent* amt atmosphere.

Sq u c'ls Checked
For Srorm T hre at
MIAMI (tfl'l) - A hurricane
hunter plane cheeked today on
easterly wavr of shower squalls
stretching across the Caribbean
Sea,
The weather bureau said the end
of the long line of squalls was
located about l.luu mile* south­
east of klianii. Highest winds re­
ported by ships and land points is
the area were about 35 miles P«r
hour.
Easterly wavr! sometime* de­
velop into tropical storms. So far,
the weather bureau said, no signs
of tropical storm development has
tiern noted in the current wave.

F H A Approves
H ousing Effort
The Federal Housing Admlnl*
(ration hat agreed to bark con­
struction of tight white and 14
colored homes in Sanford by any
private developer. Aeting unde*
section 221 the FHA will guaran­
tee a 40-year mortgage for tha
developer on this 23 home pro­
ject. The homes specified w a i&gt;
the $9,Out) bracket

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Sanford JV 's Romp
Over Cudas, 35-0.
Bf J E B I T COVINGTON
t two o f the Korea and added three
The Sanford Junior varsity struck |oa beautiful pass playa.

CHICAGO (UP1&gt;—Early Wynn,
iH M lin h r with g eon elbow,
M Johnny M m , • lefthander
U rsa alUag buck, carried the
MeMe Rapes ef the Chicago
Mia Son Cad the Lee Angeles
■Bern la the Math game ef the

Sanford Tennis
Tourney Underway

days rest, Wynn was calls*’ upon eecood game, confident that be
by Manager Al Lopes o f the would close it out and bring to
White Box t* keep their series the West Coast its (lrat world’ s
hopes alive. They faced sudden baseball championship.
“ He tells m e Ms hack feela
death, trailing the Dodgers three
game* la two in this beat four ok a y ," Alston said, “ so there isn't
any reason why be shouldn’ t beat
out ef seven game aeries.
Manager Walt Alston went along them again."
Wynn said his sore right elbow
with Podres, the wiener of the

Today's Lineup

' The quarter finals are under
wap la the ■■■derd Recreation
Department Teaads Tournament.
AH prelim inary rounds have been
W g l i t e d with these re suits:
..L e e *
T ayler
defatted
Dick
H i m , 4 1 , M ; D. II. Ptarcy
M o d Wendell Sprtagftald, S-l,
M i 'P h il Lagan defeated Baddy
M o t o r * 4 , « • ; u d Mike Str­
a t a ! dawned N orm Melania, 4-1,
f l , la the ladles singles Polly
BMfcaksr defaulted to Modioe
T a m il and DM Mena ioet to Meg
Unguhart 4 4 , K
M
L a Angeles R am s knva acquired
'T h e m en's doubles division re­
a m w ore G oat Tucker and Chari t Morrison over John Barlow
and Dick M aaa, E l, M ; Leon
Tartar and D. H. Ptarcy over

ytar, Al Doudney vs.
Ptarey, Phil Logan va. Mike Sirl i H , and Herb Herbal va. J. P.
ParralL la the woman’ s singles
Mediae Ferrell will meet Msg
Viqofcart. la the m es’s doubles
Tntcker-M orriaoa will play T a jh r-P lercy, and Harbst-Proctor will
asset Springfield-Logan. All quart­
er final m atches should be played
AM later then this Sunday, so
that semi-finals and finals may
lake place the following weekend.

Bobaoa Sporting G oods added to
tfaair total to hold tha lead la the
fa o d ip u r Bowling League this
week, as they won two gam ei,
waking them a total of 12 wins, 4
losses. A tie exists for second slot,
with both Pryor’ s Insurance team
and Iho P ig N' Whistle having a
10 8 record.
Foodmart held on to the third
gpot, as Wllson-Maler and Roumillat's followed la that order.
Neither Robaooa or their itppun•nil, Pig N’ Whistle, rolled any
great scores In their gam es this
week, both teams seemed far off
thsir usual good form , and tha
lucky thing waa that they were
playing aacb other while each team
was so low, Libbi* Whitehead led
tha sporting goods team, and Dot
T eiio waa high for The Pig,
WUaon-Maier played Pryor's on
lanes one and two, and lost the
first two games by a small margin
each time. The furniture team had
a good last game to take that one
from the undetwrlfor*. Naomi
Jackson led tha insurance team
with a 438 series, and Margie
Woods rolled high for Wllson-Maler
with • 441 series.
Rouinillat A Anderson won the
first game from Foodm art with a
ona pin difference in the outcome.
After checking the sheet for errors,
and none being found, Foodmart
cam e back estra strong to win the
last two games, wtlh a 1WM scratch
•eriei, Just four pins ahy of the
league high series. Eve Rogero led
the grocers in their fight, while Al­
berta Shaw was high for tha drug­
gists.
Splits were made all over the
lane* as Erma Anderson picked up
the 3-10, 4-3, and 1-7, Faye Uriflin
made the 3-10 and 3-9-10, Marilyn
Bailey the 1-10. Dot Teslo 39-7,
Grace Newton also m ade thla one.
Lucille Harris picked oil Uie 4-9
and Marylou Danyluk made the
3-7.
Next week will find Foodmart
and Robsons on lanes one and two,
The Pig N* Whistle v*. Irving Pryo n team on three ami four, am I
Wllson-Maler up against Roumillata on lanes five and aix.

pers eeoled off tod-v among tbo
Washington Radsklni after a onehour scrimmage marked by a fist
fight and another near brawl,
Coach Mike Nixon's unusually
tough contact work Wednesday
erupted Into a brief hut vicious
battla between halfback Jim Podoley and rookie defensive end
Art Gob.
Another fight between rookie
wlogback Ben Scotli and veteran
offensive end J o e ' Wilton was
adverted only when other players
stepped between the two ai they
were winding
_ up
. to throw .punches.
J.
Nixon, whose Redskins are the

only National Football League
loam holding
actual - p ra cti;*
scrimmages during the regular
season, said he wasn't disturbed
over the incidents,
AH playars concerned shook
hands after the scrimmage and
Nixon waa smiling. Another near
fight between end John i'aluck
and tickle Ray Lemek developed
last week while the Redskins were
preparing for the Pittsburgh Steele r a -a gsma which Washington
won in an upset, 23-17.
Nixon had ordered the once-a| week scrimmage until further no| tic* after the 'Skins lost their
| opener to the Chicago Cardinals.

was " o k a y " and that be was
“ honored" by being selected to
keep the White Sox In the running.
The 30-year-oJd star, who w oo 22
gam es during the regular season,
won the first gam e, 11-9, leaving
in the eighth Inning when his el­
bow stiffened. He started the
fourth gam e in Lot Angeles and
waa knocked out in the fourth
inning when Use Dodgers scored
four runs, M i up for the most
part by Inept White Sox fielding.
“ T h e n ’s no reason to save my­
self, now,” Wynn observed. “ We
h iv e got to win today or there
Isa’ I any tom orrow, so it doesn't
matter bow much rest 1've had.
I’ m honored that the shipper
picked me because both Billy
Pierce and Dick Donovan are
ready to go, too."
With a southpaw going against
them, Lopes said be would stick
to the lineup which woo the fifth
game In Los Angeles Tuesday,
1-4. That means Bubba Phillips
will play third base with Jim MeAnany in left field. Sherman Lollar will be in tbo cleanup spot
in the batting order.
Alston made one lineup change,
putting Duke Snider, who hed
been out with his chronic ailing
knee, In center field. That glvas
him ala left-handed hitters, count­
ing Podres, in his batting order.
The Sox, who again will wear
the black stockings they wore In
the fifth gam e, were glad to get
back to brick-walled Comiskey
Park.
“ It feela good to be back in a
)«&lt; i bail path,'* said Nellie Foa.
“ That Coliseum park Is for the
birds— not baseball."
Lopez said he was happy to be
back home, too.
Neither Lopes nor Alston would
speculate on their seventh game
pitcher—If a seventh game Is nec­
essary. However, Alston was ex­
pected to g o with either Don
Drysdale. the third game winner,
or his relief ace, Larry Sherry, if
Sherry is not needed today.
Lopes said it cnuld be Donovan,
Pierce or Bob Shaw, Tuesday's
winner. Donovan appeared to be
the most likely choice.

ATLANTA (U PI) — The naThis loth meeting between Tech ing Hardin Simmons, U favored
lion’s leading exponents of wait- and Tennessee sines 1946 rales as over Kentucky despite the Wild
for-thc-breaks football — the fifth- a tossup. In'the other nine gam es, cats' im pressive win over Detroit.
ranked Georgia Tech Yellow Jack­ each team won four, lost four and Kentucky has a fine backfleld but
ets and Uie sixth ranked Tennes­ lied one. In 1934, these teams met Auburn's defense is due to jell.
Seventh • ranked Mississippi is
see Volunteers — match wita Sat­ in Atlanta with matching Bd rec­
unbeaten,
untied and unscored on.
ords
and
both
were
ranked
even
urday at Knoxville, Tenn., in a
Vanderbilt's offunie has sputtered I
renewal of one of Uie southeast's higher than now. Tennessee's All- and Its unlikely tnat the Com ­
Am erica Juhnny Majors put Tech
leading classics.
In a deep hole with a booming modores will break Into the win
The opposing coaches, Bobby quick kick and the Vols wun, 60. column against Mississippi which
Dodd of Tech and Bowden Wyult
The Yellow Jacket! appear to looms as one of Use leading con­
of Tennessee, were both tutored have the offensive edge. Their tenders for the SEC title.
Elsewhere Ihli weekend: Im­
by Bob Neyland, tbu strategist awift • striking halfback corps, proved Tulanc will be host to De­
which hud tour mem bers sidelined
who believed fervently that mas­
in a 18 4 victory over then seventh- troit Friday night; Georgia enter­
tering fundamentals won games. ranked Cleinson will be near full tains passing Hardin . Simmons,
Both use the punt as an offensive strength for the first Ume this Alabama will be at home to small
Ume Chattanooga, and Mtsilssippi
weapon with special emphasis on season.
the quick kick. Both like to cash
The
Volunteers Isck Tech's State will be host to “ breather"
in on opponents' mlscues.
speed and depth. Hut Tennessee's Arkansas State Saturday after­
defense hlanked powerful Auburn noon.
Top-ranked Louisiana State tiganil held offensive-minded Missis­
sippi Stale to one touchdown. urea U&gt; stretch Its winning streak
Alertness has neen the keynote in to 16 games against the unbeaten
Tennessee's success. The volun­ Miami Hurricanes ami the Florida
teers
intercepted four
passe* G stori go after their eighth
while ending Auburn's 2( • gam e straight regular season victory
unbeaten streak. Ami against Mis­ against Rice Saturday night,
The Operations and Heavy At­ sissippi Stale, they again Inter­
tack 'Wing Title* " A " teams me cepted four passes, recovered two
tied for first place in Hie Sanford State fumbles and blorked a kick.
MUNS1NG,
Mich.
(UPI)
Tlmre are two other Southeast­
Naval Air Stutiun Bowling League.
ern Conference games this week­ Funeral services will be held to­
Each team has a 6-2 recurd.
Operations downed the Heavy end — Kentucky at Auburn and day for Albert Oas, 92. one ot the
Attack Wing Seven Alphas in this Mississippi at Vanderbilt. Auburn, founders of the National Ski As­
week's play which made them tied ranked 13th this week after beat­ sociation. Oas died Monday night.
for league leader. Stetler led Ope­
rations with a 2UI-34! tor high
gam e and high series for the
night.
Heavy Three Alphas split four
games with GL'A Tower, and the
Fasron White Hat* ami Chiefs
T H E
P E R F E C T
took two games each in their
contest. The Heavy Seven " B "
P A lfJ T F O R
team downed the Combat Heavy
Attack Wing group 3-1, with Stan
K I T C H E N
Nert leading the way. Communi­
cations best the Marine team and
the Heavy Three "B ra v o s " won
C A B I N E T S
over the Heavy Three “ C " squad,
Next Monday's play pits the
for Ml uses—indoors or out
Marines against Hatron Three
Quick and easy to apply.
" A " , Hatron Seven “ B” against
Communications,
the
Fasron
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White Hats vi. Operations, the
Roslsts hard woar and weothar.
Fasron Chiefs against Hatron
Bright non-yellowing white.
Three “ C ", Com Hat Wing One
vs, Hatron Seven “ A” and Hatron
Glistening dean colors.
Three “ B " against GCA Tower.

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slppi Southern, Miami of O h io,!
East Texas State and West Chcstar (P a.) Stale—“ little giants"
from four sections o f the country—ranked 1 23 4 today in United
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of tha major college division Satursday, was sixth. Montana State
College, Middle Tennessee Stale,
Delaware
and
Xavier
(Ohioj
rounded out the top 10 in that
order.
Forty seven coaches, one from
each stata with schools eligible
for the small college football divlsion, rsla the teams for UPI.
Their latest votes placed Ohio
University lllh . Arizona State College, Northeastern (O kla.), Lamar

MIAMI (U P I) — A hair-breadth
tackla that saved Miami’s T-6
victory over Florida Stats brought
Hurricane linebacker Jim Crawford United Press International's
Florida Athlete o f the Week award
today.
The guard and middle line
backer with the fireplug build
slopped FSU halfback Fred Pickm l at the goal line on a twopoint after touchdown Iry. Another six inches and FSU probably
would hava won the game S-7.

In the openini quarter the SeraInotea won the to n and elected to
receive. It w ain’t ion s until the
hard running of Bubba Oavla and
Bill Phagan had moved the ball
within atriking diatance. Phagan
took the ball 14 yarda to the tw d f)
where be waa nailed. On the next
play quarterback Jim Terwilliger
threw a jum p paaa to Ansel Ben­
nett for the score. D avis, who ran
for all the extra points, added the
PAT and the baby Seminolea bad
jum ped oil to a quick 7-0 lead.
The iired up Semlnolo defense
denied the Barracudas anything a t
all throughout the averting and Ha
wasn’t long until the loeala had pos­
session again. PtaWee Knight,
Johnny PhtHipa, Ward V oters, and
Don Harvey were the M g guns Hi
the forward wall and refused to
give an inch.
The second Sanford score cam e
in the late part of the eecood p e­
riod. On second down and the ball
resting on the mid-field stripe,
little Tom m y Hinson look the ball
on a reverse and ripped oft tackle A
for a SO yard TD. Bubba Davie p ll - w
ed into the lino to add Iho point and
the Seminolea bad takaa a 14 4
lead as the half ended.
The Seminolea opened the second
half by kicking to the 'Cudas.
After
several unsuccessful a t­
tem pts to cra ck the tough Sanford
defense the Beachiiders were fo r c ­
ed to punt.
Nice runs by Butch Kiser, Fbagan, and Davis moved the ball in to a
'Cuds territory where the bail rest- *
*“d on the M yard Uaa. Again quar­
terback Terwilliger called for the
reverse play and this time U w as
Dubby fiow ea who found the gap­
ing hole and went ail the way fo r
the a e o n . Davie ran again for the
PAT.
In the final period the Seminolea
scored twice on the identical play.
With tha ball resting oa the 40 yard
line Butch Rlaar took the pitchout, a
rolled to hi* right, and heaved the w
ball to end Don Harvey w ho e r a s ­
ed the stripe. The second TD waa
the very tam e with Kiser throwing
to Harvey, this Uma fo r 47 yarda.
Davis added both points o a a run­
ning play off tackle sod that waa
it. Final score, Sanford 23, New
Smyrna 4.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 838.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1989
United

LONDON (UPI) A Conservative
toartiHIt m p t Prim* Minister
g sroM Macmillan'* Conservative
Into y m r today.
Indlcattooa the ConFarts o f the Dakotas du g out from a ssiae*
Tornadoes raked m three-county area o f
United Proas Iatamatlewal
N a t i v e s ’ campaign them* to
Inch blanket o f snow and Ice that downed tele­
southeastern Wisconsin Thursday night, lav f l ­
prosperity would act
The first touch o f winter arrived tai the
phone lines and shut o f f service to several
ing soma bam s and homaa and killing several
Midwest today behind e mam o f violent thun­
th an a erwahing majority oi 100
families in the Minot, 8. D., area.
farm animals.
derstorms and damaging tornadoes.
to U t N t t l to Parliament.
The Weather Bureau saw a moderating
Another tornado caused hundreds o f
Strong chilling winds out o f the Dakotan
M today returns from Thuraday'a
trend in the northern Rockies where the cold
thousands o f dollars damage in the village o f
f u a r a l ejections gave the Com erspread enow and freeling temperatures In
retire* aa absolute majority la the
front first appeared two days ago. Great Falla,
McHenry in northeast Illinois. No serious in­
Minnesota, W isconsin and upper Michigan. The
■ bum to Common*, with reanKi
M ont, registered a reading o f 46 degrees, 21
juries were reported but about 26 homes were
mercury dropped to the 80s aa far south aa
tout pmirlag la.
degrees higher than the day before.
damaged.
northern Arkanaas.
Tim third in a aerie* of defeats
Scattered enow flurries were forecast to
In the south, tropical storm Irene, bring­
Thunderstorms
and
locally
heavy
raina
tor the Lobar Party east the fata
MACMILLAN ACKNOWLEDGES CHEERS
the
upper
Great Lakes while widespread ratal
ing
heavy
rain
and
gusts
of
55
miles
an
hour,
continued
in
fron
t
o
f
the
mass
o
f
frigid
Cana­
tha party and Its leadership
and thundarstorm activity were expected in a
pounded Pensacola Thursday. Trees and wires
dian air from the lower Great Lakes and
doubt and bid fair to change
narrow warm air zone along the East Coast
were felled but there were no serious injuries
northern Appalachians southward through the
too pattern of British politics.
from New England to Florida.
With « 6 of the 830 seats deor deaths.
central and south Atlantic coast states.
atded, the Conservatives had won
SU , a gain of 21; Labor 330, a lose
id 22. amd the Liberals S, a gain
ad l .
The voters in Macmillan's own
suburban constituency of Bromley
NEW YORK (U P I) — Stock
m -clected him ns their mem ber of
prices at 1 p. m .:
Parliament by a margin o f 13,342
American TAT ....................... W k
m e r his young Laborits opponent,
Baltimore A Ohio ................... 44*4
NEW
YORK
(U
PI)—
Longshoremen
reported
to
work
Vbhn Murray, Tbs margin wna 2,M tt
4&lt;B greater than in the last general today from Maine to Texan, starting the flow o f vital food Bethlehem Steel ................
slectiona.
and raw material cargo into eastern and southern porta for C A 0 ...................................... *T
The Conservative victory had an the first time in eight days.
Chrysler .................................. *3H
im mediate buoyant affect on the
The paralyzing dock strike was ended by a court order Curtiss - Wright ................. 31*4
stock market, with industries freed isaued to protect the nniionnl health and safety,
DuPont ........................
233*4
from the fear o f further nationali­
la Washington, the Association
Eastman Kodak ................... S4*4
sation by the Socialist Labor ParIp* Stock dealers m a a a a d to Am erican Railroad* lilted th* |
Ford Motor ...................... Hit I
mi the steps of the Loodon Stock em bargo it imposed last Thurs­
General E lectric ................. TTtt |
Exchange long before k opened in day on freight shipments to A t -1
General Motor* ..................... M H
4 T tattoo of the boom.
1antic and Gall Coast ports id le d ,
Graham • Paige .................
2*4 j
by the strike.
Inti. TAT
36^4
Ralph C. Clark, ihsir.-wn to-] WASHINGTON (U P !) Mev' J
.RITTNfiiURGH (U PI) — Pr, Jnnsa E. Ralk, developtb* association's car service di­ can President Adolfo Lopen Mateos Lorillard *&gt;*■*,••*«*..,«..•■ 4k*4
er
o
f the Salk polio vaccine, said Thursday any failure
22*4
vision. wired the railroads this arrived here today fur a four-day Minute Maid
by
the
vaccine to provide protection can be blamed on
morning to resume immediately visit with President Eisenhower Penney
.......................
104’
4
’ ‘insufficient” strength o f the first dose.
export and poets! shipments.
and a tour of tha United States Royal A m ericas
4lt
All porta reported longshore and Canada. Eisenhower and other Sears Roebuck ..................... 4S*4
’ T h e ides that there is 5, 10 or 16 per cent of the
gangs on hand but work was top ranking U. S. oificiaU greeted Studcbaker ................
population who cannot respond to the vaccine U not
1*H
slowed in Philadelphia and south­ Lnpei Mateo* and hia wife at tb* Westlnghouse E l........................ M
Supporters to Mrs. Mary Earle
ao,” Salk said.
ern New England by heavy rains. airport.
Walker, suspended tax assessor,
The University o f Pittsburgh scientist explained in
In New Orleans, official* said
itill are sending protests against
LONDON ( C P U - Prime Minia speech here that the first dose is “crucial” because it
It would take three weeks to clear
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y . (U P I)
her removal to Gov. LeHoy Col­
M e r Harold Macmillan probably
creates a barrier for subsequent inoculations. He said
lins, but th* governor's office in­
TOKYO (U P I) - T h * U. S. Con­
will tun his landslide election v ic­ waiting cargoes and return the
The
Soviet Union today prop a&gt;&lt;4
the strength o f the first dose also affects the protec­
dicated they are not having much
sulate in Nagoya reported today
tory as an argument in favor of an port to normal operation.
creation to aa International
First
order
of
business
was
the
tion
level
that
will
be
gained
by
a
“
booster
shot.”
that Mr*. Sachiko Medlin, Japa­
effect.
early summit meeting with Ruatrol organ comprising ail
unloading of 30 million dollar* nese tram wife of a Miami resident
Mrs. Walker said yesterday that
ata, U was reported today.
worth of perishable cargo, some was "a ll righ t." Mrs. Medlin had
world's
countries to
42
petitions
containing
3,107
ligna
Aides af the Prime minister pre­
of which was reported Just short
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev's
turea had b ees rent to th* guver
been feared dead in a typhoon.
dicted that eon of the first acts
of the spoiling point.
The consulate said that Mrs. .Med­
nor by a group beaded by LeRoy
to his rejuvenated regime will be
total dlaarmimeal program to
The
International
l-ongshorelin. wife of William J. Medlin of
Strawder who circulated letters op­
to press the United SUtea, France
three stages.
m en 'f Association (ILA) ordered
Miami, had been located in th*
and West Germany lor agreement
The employment "b o o m " (or posing Collins’ action suspending
its men back to work to comply
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
Nagoya area.
the assessor.
to he held as early aa neat month,
Sanford
and Seminole County 1*
with a federal court order Issued
Vasily, V , Kuznetsov told the
if Macmillan haa hi* w ay, a
The
signatures
w
e
n
obtained
is
expected to continue fur many
Thursday night under provisions
United Nations Mala PoUUcto
mpumralt meeting this year dedicatmonths to com *. Dan Hahn, man- on* week to. all tactions to th*
w #d largely to the issue* of Berlin
Committee nick a »trto organ
J fW to ttatodoetoe S4sto tonploy- county, Strawder skid.
and disarmament would be only
William Durden, administrative
Of hia grand jury advice to should be gives all facilities, in­
WASHINGTON (U P I) — A teleraent Service here reported today.
man acted on a government re­
the first to a series of top-level
Hahn noted a 20 per rest drop assistant to th* governor, acknow­ visloa producer fired by the NUC cootestanta, Felsher M id; "1 w ai cluding aerial observation sod
quest for the injunction sought un­ Citrus-Vegetable Inspection Diviledged receipt of on* petition and
efforts to solve East-West prob­
der orders from President Eisen­ •ion: Hy rati, 7.747 grapefruit, 1, is unemployment for September
network, testified today he advised panicked * terroriied—l Juat did photography, " t o carry out strict
lem s.
43 personal iettera asking that
hower who termed the strike a* 122 orange*; by boat, l.otu grape­ compared with the seme period
23 or 30 persons (o lie to a New iL "
and effective control.”
Mrs.
Walker
be
left
in
office,
lie
The United States, although k
contrary to the health and safety fruit; by truck, 24,110 grain-fruit, last year.
He usually met with contestant*
d • a i a d Macmillan's cam paign
Mid there may be others be has York grand jury investigating
U.443
orange*;
total,
32.M7
grape­
Kuinetaov said viol*tors to th*
According
to
Hahn,
last
Sept
of the nation.
rigged TV quia show*.
alaim that agreement on a sum ­
la hia office to give them th* in­ "gen eral and complete disarm a­
em ber there were MS unemploy­ not seen.
Kaufman agreed. He Issued a fruit. lo,34i7 orange*.
Howard U. Fclshcr, discharged formation, Feliher said, but som e­
m it conference had already been temporary restraining order for
Durden said that the governor
Cannery receipts, 13,071) grape­ ment claims while this past
ment” agreement should be hailad
la replying lo tha writers explain­ a week ago by NHC aa produrer
•cached, was not believed to be 10 days and will hold a hearing fruit, 4.141 oranges.
month there were only 7M,
time* did so at his home and before tha UN Security Council
o
f
th*
"Tlc-Tac-Dough"
program,
averse to the idea at a s early next Tbur-day on whether a per­
ing
hia
action
wa*
taken
"in
the
Hahn pointed to tha manufact­
meeting.
1
mad* th* ilalenienl in testimony sometime* in hia automobile.
and General Assembly lor punidp
uring industry i s the greatest best interest* of the county."
manent injunction should be is­
before
a House investigating sub­
In Washington. U. S. official* sued for the remaining 70 days
In some Instances, he Mid, he menL
■Ingle
factor
for
the
increase
in
CHICAGO (U P I) The Milwaukee
committee. He had testified previ­ explained to new contestants that
otld an eateosive exchange of of th* SO-day cooling off period Braves are dickering for infielder employment in Sanford and Semi­
However, be maintained tha
ously that at least three out of
view s with London, Paris and called for in the Taft-llartley Gil McUougald of the New York nole County.
they were being brought in to Soviet contention that disarma­
four
contestants
on
tit*
night-time
Boon would begin aoon to review law.
He said that tb* garment in­
Yankees and are considering Lou
version of that program had re­ cut down the winning! to highly ment "cannot and must not b*
toe Weatern poll dun on Berlin
lloudreau as successor to retired dustry here if expanding at a
ceived question and answer In­ succeMful contestants.
and other critical isiuel to be disdependent upon the solution to
rapid
rate
making
mure
jobs
Manager Fred Haney. Negotiations
formation in advance.
Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.) still
fussed with Soviet Premier Nikita
outstanding
international
with the Yankees centered around available and various electronic*
Subcommittee counsel Robert summoned th* subcommittee to a
Khrushchev.
p rob lem !."
an offer nf pitcher Bob Buhl plus plants have Informed the state
WASHINGTON
(U
P
I)
Presi­
W.
Ufhman
asked
Felsher
about
The British election* largely had
closed door meeting this after­
Kuznetsov waa the first sp e a k *
cash or other players for McDuu- agency that they will increiae
held up such consultation* but intheir labor uutput by more than dent Kiicnhuwer conferred with hia contacts with contestants prior noon.
gald.
as the ag nation committee began
Air mad source* in London said
As the subcommittee recessed debate on Ihe propoaal put before
30 per cent in the months ahead. top cabinet advisers today on the to the grand jury proceedings.
Felsher said he met with four Its morning hearing, Harris was the General Assembly by Khrush­
Macmillan now would take a firm ­
One plant, Dearborn Laborator­ deadlocked negotiation* In th* *7five
individuals
but
tele­ asked whether he had received chev on Sept. 1&gt;. He added little
er voice not only in calling for
ies, is expected to hire &lt;k) ad­ day-old steel itrike. The Whit* or
MIAMI (U P I)—A local Team ­
anrly summit talks but la the sters union leader revealed here
any word from Van Doren. lie to Kitrushchev's speech but spell­
ditional persona from thia area House was silent on whether he phoned 22 or 23 of them.
Th*
subcommittee
waited, replied with an emphatic "N o t" ed it out in details o f three
talks themselves.
in th* very near future, Hahn would invoke the Taft-llartley Act
today that the union haa started
to send the strikers back to work
meanwhile, (or an answer from
Asked about the possibility o f • itagea in which the Russian* want
■n organization drive aimed at
A new clinical lab and X-ray H id .
The President heard reports Charles Van Horen, big money Mthpena, Harris replied that Ihe it to be accomplished.
Dlscus-lng the agricultural In­
l.fiiio Pan American World Air­ department will be housed in a
from Secretary of Labor Jam et P. winner on the old 121" i ) niw, in­ subcommittee doe* not discus* a c ­
Kusnvtsov -aid the Khrushchev
ways baggage, cargo, freight and building now under construction dustry, llahu said the outlook is
Mitchell on th* dim prospects for vited to appear as a witness.
tion* before it takes them.
bright
also
with
a
good
citrus
plan had a seven-point overall
clerical workers tn five cities
at 240 San Carlos Av*.
Felsher said he told " T ic - T e c .
crop expected this fall and wills settlement to the itrike by memelm ;
lam Small, president of Local
.
K
.
*________ * ■*
naira
nf
th e
___
Medical teilmoligst Edward Si­ the r forthcoming
bean harvest." b e n to the United Steelworkers Dough" contestants that "H I
Renunciation b y all countries to
032, said the union wjli woo Pan
Opening of the dove season to­
mon will occupy the building
Union.
were
to
testify
before
the
grand
With the Increase in building
any kind of arm ed force except
American employes here and in
m orrow does not give hunters the
with a staff of (our or five medi­ permits and valuation* soaring
Jury
I
would
deny
that
I
hud
Three other cabinet members
minimum forces necessary for in­
New York. San Juan, Cape Vanaright to trespass on private farmcal Icchmcians and a registered over the It million mark for took part in th* unscheduled con­ given them question* and answers
ternal security.
veral
and
San
Francisco.
W land or fire guns too close to
nurse. Simon and hia staff are September there i* eiery indica­ ference this morning at the White in advance."
Abolition of all land armies,
The aoo worker* sought by the
...........
highway or people* h o n i i ,
II* also said, in res|aui*e to a
ST. PETERSBURG (U P U -T h e navies, air forces, general atalfa,
Team ster, here already belong to ™
lt*
Sinford « «
*o tion that construction work also House.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby said this
the Masonic lluilding. Dr. L. will pick up in th* near future,
question,
that
hr
suggested
that
State
Conservation
Board
planned
They were Treasury Secretary
war ministries and military m in ­
the AFLrCIO Hrolhertoxxt of Kail,
morning.
Muiuon (a contractor for the |18,Hubert B. Anderson, AUy. Gen. contestants also deny lh al they to resume Ha aerial reconnais­ ing establishment*.
he added.
wiiy Clerks, A FI- CIO official Pun
Trespasser* on private property
500 building which will be finish­
sance of the fish-killing red tide
William P. Huger* and Commerce had received such assistance.
Dismantling of all foreign mili­
labeled Ihe Teamer hunter* who discharge fire­ K. Campbell
ed ui about three months.
Asked whether Dan Enright of today and had high hopes it wuulil tary bases.
Secretary Frederick Mueller.
a "clear . ease
of
•ter*'
move
—
—
arm* closer to homes or hlghAfterwards, White House Newt the Barry A Enright Production find something good to report.
Destruction o f all atomic and
A .
a
.
..
*
ways than the 300 yard limit will raiding."
Encouraging reports from the hydrogen bomba and prohibition
Secretary James C. Hagerty, who team advised him to make the
"W
e'v
e
been
m
the**
tangle*
A
r
t
A
S
S
O
C
1
0
t
l
O
l
l
be subject to srreat, the sheriff
120-mile infected coastline said of their further production with
also attended Ihe meeting, waa suggestion, Felsher said no.
b efore," Campbell said, "and we |
NHC fired Felsher as producer that even the high tides and stiff fissionable material lo be used
asked if a decision was made to
know bow to protect ourselves*."
seek a back to work injunction after he wa* subpoenaed by the winds caused by tropical storm exclusively for peaceful economic
The Hanford Art Association
subcommittee and refused lust Irene failed to bring many rot­ ' and scicntifie purposes.
to halt the strike for 10 days.
will met at 8 p. m. Monday lo dis­
"I have no comment a t this week tn supply NBC with an af­ ting fish carcasses to shore.
APALACHICOLA (U PII - T i r e *
Elimination of all military nilsSanford's retail merchants have cus* future work program and Montana high school giria who lim e." Hagerty told newsmen. fidavit that he had not supplied
The current outbreak of l ie red 1 siU's and scrapping of all guru,
GAINESVILLE— Robert Park.
ton of Dr. Charlea L. Park, 107 n«»t formed a general p olio on work*liops (or the coming year.
picked up three young burglars Uthera who attmded the lop level contestants with sntwera in ad tide waa one week old Thursday tanks, shells, torpedoes, warsbipa
A delegation from the New for a cross-country romance In a discussions were Wiitoo P. Per. vancc.
W. 17th St., Sanford, haa been when to remain open for business
It ia the first once since 1937.
and military aircraft.
elected editorial board m em ber Wednesday afternoons. Chamber o f Smyrna Beach Art Association will stolen ear solemnly advi*ed other aom, assistant (u Uie President,
Destruction o f
stockpiles to
to the University of Florida Law Com m erce president B. L. Perkins attend the meeting.
teen-agers, today not to follow and David Kendall, Whit* House
means of chem ical anti bacterio­
Review, a legal periodical pub Jr. said this morning. More stores
Prior to the meeting the board their example.
general counsel, and Raymond J.
logical warfare.
Relied quarterly by the College probably will remain open from of director* of Ihe local elub will
“ 1 don't know what get* us Into Saulnier, chairman to the p resi­
The Khrushchev program, Killnow on however, I'erkin* said.
meet at 7 p. m.
to Law.
netsov said, would be carried out
thing*," H id l*-year old Sherry dent's Council of Econom ic Advis­
McDowell in a ja ilcell interview. ers.
within a four year period in three
stages starting with reduction to
“ Homebody should use their heads.
Soviet, U. S. and Red Chinese
I feel sure I didn't."
armed force* to 1,700,000 men
Th* girls and the three convicts
each and those to Britain and
were arrested as they left a motel
France to &amp;3O.U00 each. The re­
here Thursday in a gaudy pink
Navy Heavy Attack Squadron
ductions would be agreed Upos
car stolen at Snohomish, Wash.
at a special session to tb* UN
P olice found two rifles, a shotgun, Seven got a new com m ander this
morning.
General Assembly or at a world
five slicks to dynamite and a act
Cmdr. Kenneth F. .owell re­
disarmament conference.
to burglar’ s tools in the car.
Th* men were to be arraigned lieved Cm dr. Harold F. Lang as
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J . (U P I)
The truck driver was only
The student* were returning
commanding officer to the squad­
— Nine coeds and a profesior slightly injured. All of the dead from New York, where they bad today before th* U. S. com m is­
sioner at Tallahassee. The girls ron. Lang assumed command to
burned to deati) early today when were from New Jersey.
seen Archibald McLelsh’a Broad­
were held here, without charges, the squadron a year ago and
The truck driven by Roscoe
a tank truck smashed into the
way
play
"
J
.
B
.,"
a
modern
ver­
to
be returned to their parents Rowell becam e an executive toPoe,
34.
o
f
Brooklyn,
plowed
into
rear of a bus bringing Trenton
fleer at the same time. Lang
County
commission chairmas
Stale College giria home from a th* rear of tb* bus state police sion to tive biblical story to Job at Helena, Mont. They led Helena
said. The bus gasoline tank ex ­ in which man question* the rea­ a week ago and had been the will tak« command to Carrier
theater party.
John
Krider
and Wlnn-Dlsls
Air
Group
Seven
aboard
the
VA.
Stores Mgr. R. W. Cassube be­
Fume* exploded and the char­ ploded with a tremendous ruar, son for the horrible tragedies to objects of a nationwide search.
The man w ere George R, Jann, S. Independence at Norfolk, Va.
tered bus
waa
blanketed
iti sending flames racing through the life.
came grandfathers at l:U a. m.
Frank H. Spicer, 21, and
flames. Police said at least nine vehicle. Th* truck also burst into
today.
State police laid another bus, » ,
of the 41 coeds in the bus were ilataes.
James Norman Krider Jr.,
also carrying 41 students back to Frank I. Fisher, 10. Jann and
The bus and truck were swiftly Trenton, had Just passed th* light Spicer were cell mate* in two
killed along with Prof. Ernst
Sanford Junior High’a "M id g et"
MVea pounds, eight ounces, waa
Sixta. Five other giria were boa- charred aimoet beyond recogni­ before it turned red. Th* aecood California jails.
learn lost to an undefeated Dayborn to Mr. sod Mrs. James
pitallred, one in critical condition. tion.
K rider at Seminole Memorial
Claud ie Fuller, IT, said she, tims Beach Junior high squad 18bus had lo wait—and waa ram ­
MADE HOMELESS HY OKLAHOMA FLOODS . . . .
Police said the bus had stopped
The tank truck had been em p­ med by too truck.
Hospital. Mrs. Krider, tha format
Sherry and 17-year old Sharon 0 at Memorial Stadium last night
One-year-old
Nancy
Jo
Clymer
sleep#
soundly
in
tha
Rad
tar a red light at t l : t f a. m. tied et th* time to the collision,
Pat Cassube, wiU remala Ja lasUnable to question (be injured Balsas drove around (he street* The Daytoaa Beach midgets have
Cross shelter at Guthrie, OkU. Sha la on# o f 35 children
when the tanker crashed into R. but was filled with combustible bus driver, state police could not to Helena and picked up Ihe three not been scored on during the
ford until ah* ia weU enough to
living with their familien in tha Red Cross shelter ba­
Another college bus had Just fumes that added to the fury of *ay why th* tnftk had crashed nirn when the men whistled at four gam es they have played this
rejoin her husband who is a atto
I season.
salts* uX tha Oklahoma Hoods.
to* t o e , stole puiwo aeuL
into the but,

Tornadoes, Snow, Freezes Cross Midwest

•

Dockworkers Back
On Piers Today

1 p. m. Stocks

Controlled Disarmament

News Briefs

Governor Still
Gob Assessor
Removal Protesb

President Arrives

Landslide Win
Could Mean Early
Summit Meeting

Miamian Escapes

Reds A sk UN For Rigidly

Employment Boom
For Sanford Area
Set To Continue

Includes

Inspection

Producer Testifies He

Told Witnesses To Lie

Fruit Shipment*

■ V M T S S J^ "S+ bKSS T K

Braves Dickering

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President Confers
On Steel Strike

Teamsters Start
Airways Campaign

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First Shot Is Key Proposal

New Lab, X-ray
Clinic Planned

County Sheriff
Warns Hunters

Red Tide Study
To Continue

To Meet Monday

Park Jointi Editors

No Policy Set

10 Burn To Death In Fiery Smashup

Cross-U. S. Tour
Ends Up In Jail

Attack Squadron
Gets New Officer

As Tank Truck Rams College Bus

Two New Grandads
. . . At Same Time

Midgets Lose

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CHURCH
Oak At#, and U M I t
Morning Worth)i» .... I:4S a.
I n k y Sdtol
9:4b a.
Mania# Warship .... lltW a.
_mla» Pallawabfp
Fellewshfp . ... ItM
Sanlar
Itl p.
Earning Warship .. 7:M
Wad. Prayar Sarviea....T:i
Nursery Available

MtvIcM, the pastor, RtV. W. B.
Sunday evening a vividly illu­
strated Mfffloa will ba protested
by Mr.Hmaia and his wtfs.ewtiUtd, *rrbn Bay wbn U n i in a
Packlag Caw.” Tba praps far
(ba atrmoa, afpaaUag In Ilia “ aj •
rata" aa wall aa Um "aar gate**
will
taka *up- - more• -than
14 ea_s_
faal
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Tba WMU of tba Pint
Church of Oviedo warn b
to tba Executive Commlttaa af

. ...M i d i a. at
|p . . . . lisod a. a .
7:99 P m.
Ip »»«• ..tlM P* B

Trod spasda shout 1,000 hours each year In school Whan ha
g n d iu tis front Ugh school bo will have tat in daaarooma for 12,000
hours.
Plus homework Miss Harkins assigned ulna pages of science to­
WnUutiuinUf Fettowslup

Other Churches

Lutheran

FINECREST a m i m b l t

GOOD BHKPaXBD UNITED
LUTRBBAN CMUECM
Sanford Shrine Clab

o r OOD CMUBCB
Car. trtb aad Bln

Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Wad. Prayar Barries
LUTHERAN CHUBCB OP TMX
BBDBBMBB
1M W. SMb Pint#
Herbert W. Goerss . . . . . . . . Pastor
Sunday School ..........f i l l a. at
Adult Bible Claaa . . . . . . 9:1» a. at
Worship Service.......10:30 a. m.

Mary Lawton Ciffla. Far tha XaU&lt;-Sue Circle Mr*. Gordon Pendirt la lUbtUlulad for Mra. An­
thony Denial! aad Mra. Bay Bant
ley. Mn. Boy Alford represnted tba Peart Martin Circle. The
president of the WMU, M ft W.
H. Andcraoo, alaa satiated.

day. Mr. Brent expects s book report tomorrow. And so it foes
•very school day—every year.
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Don’t lit Fred’a crowded school rosier worry you. Ha la getting
an education— tba fine education every American child Is entitled to.
Let Fred’a empty tpirUtul rotUr worry you. He la spending ZERO
.hours In Church School. Ha la getting HO religious education. And

Tba Matbodlat Youth Fellowship
•*
the
Ebaneur
Methodist
Church was reoritly reactivated.
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Mre. V. ArnoU and Mrs. E.
10.to a. nt Busch era the adult councillors.
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Tk* Chutch u th* iititett (*ct*r m urtk (tr
lk* builAnf *( tkim ltr »nd |**d citiifsAi/.
h u e UotdMUM tf tpiriiu.l vikto. WiAutrt e
ibsac Ckutck, uiitWr dranctu/ tnrcitiliuliM
c»» Hjni.t, Tkttu *tt (our ieuu4 Itewe* wky
itttf pr im A m Id ill cud Kttica rrr4&lt;tly tad
tuppoit iKt Ownh. They tit: (1 ) F t hi*
our* u lt. (2) F*r kit tluUni'i wit. O ) Fit
ih* u t t of hi* lommuaily ted etlies. (4) Far
tk* u lt •( tk* Ckutch ilnlf, wkkk **tdi ki*
■uut u d Mttiul luppoit. PL* I* f* t*
ckutch iffultriy and ttafi 7Mr BiUt dtily.

sen t, by sincere laterest, by tha example o f our own families la

fi»r
■uaday
Tiwadar
W*d»adn/

faithful church Ufa—wa must inspire the Freds and their parents

Xatuiday

hi* tragedy Unbared by MILLIONS OF AMERICAN YOUTH.
A mew kind o f homework U needed. By friendly encourage,

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THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH

Thurtday

Trldar

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to take advantage o f the spiritual opportunities that Amvica's
churches offer.

who wiu

Joseph M. Slade, Jr. ........Pastor
,
P* ut mMt each Sunday at lllp p. » .
BT. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
I.M P- a t Q{ficara m wUllim E. Johnson,
Sunday School ........ io:oo t m.
Binvia (Near Oviedo)
U aralng Worship . . . . 11:00 t at Stephan M. Tuhy ............ Pastor
president, and Jnnat Joho#wt
TrntnWg I b b a ....... l:U p. at Morning Worship........ 1:88 a. at.
Wviaiag Warship . . . . f:M p. a t
Wad. Frajrv Service 7:30 p. at
Klndergartea •
...... 0:00 a. st
V IB fr BAPTIST CMUBCB
_
LABS BABY
— fe a t s B. Carry, Paaiar
•naday School..............1:43 t a .
Morning Warship........11:001 a .
410 Park Ale.
BAPTIST CSUBCB
T. C. O’Steen ..............
Evening Worship . . . . 7:30 p. at Morning Worship. . . . . . I
CHURCH OP GOD
Wad. Prayer Servlet .. 7:30 p. a Sunday School ........ •:
Frvach Avt. aad glad St.
New officers have been elected
Training Union...........7:30 p. a . Morning Warahlp .... 11
Joel D. Brown ................. P
for tba Pilgrim Fellowship, aa
Evening Worahlp........7:43 pi m. MYF Meetings ......... 0
Sunday School............. 9:4k
organisation for teenagers at thn
Wad. Prayar Servlet .. 7:43 p, a . (Intermediate, Senior)
Evangelistic Servlet .. 7:10
Congregational• Christian
Church.
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Tuesday Service......... 7:30
They are —
Robert* —
Bullard,
presi­
dent; Barbara Alford, vice aretiCHURCH OP JBSUB CHRIST
dent, and Berta re Middleton,
OP LATTES DAY SAINTS
secretory • treasurer. Teenagers
City Ball
who do not attend soma other
J. O. Brock* .. . Branch Preaidant church are invited to attend the
Sunday School ..........10:00 a. m. Pilgrim Fellowship meetings asch
Sacrament Mealing . . . . fl:00 p. m- Sunday at 7:30 p. m.

The support of the Church Series is sponsored by the following: Business Firms:

Teen Age Group
Names Officers

Upsola Church
Dinner Slated

raster
E. Ruth Grant
Sunday School' ......
A Fellowship dinner will be
Morning Worship ...
EBENEZEB METHODIST
served at tha Upisla Community
Evening Service ....
Hobart 0. Byrd ...... ;.... Pi
CHUBCB
Presbyterian Church Sundsy fal­
Citnie Heights
Wad. Prayer Service
Sunday School . . . . . . 8:13 a.
lowing the morning service. All
W E. Timms ................. Pastor FrL Prayer Service .
Meaning Worship .... 11:00 a
friend# are Invited to bring a cov­
10:00 a. m.
Training Union...........8:30 p
. 11:00 a. m.
ered dish.
Morning Worship
Evening Worship........7:30 p
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
8:30 p. m.
The guest of honor will be Mrs.
Wad. Prayer Service 8:00 p.
M. Y. P............
ADVENTIST CHURCH
.7:30 p. m.
Josephine D. White, whose hus­
Evening Service
Seventh SC tad Elm'Ave.
band. tba lata Rav. Clarence White,
Wed. Prayer Service . 7:30 p. aa
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
C. W. Baach .................... Pastor served as the minister of the UpOP OVIEDO
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a.tn sala Church from 1M8 through
Jack T. Bryant .............. Pastor Oeara Rd.. at Headland Ava. Morning Worship ... . 11:00 a. m. 1937.
Sunday School ............ 0:43 a. m. W. Thomas Barsov Jr. . Pastor Wed. Prsyer Service .. 7:30 p. a .
Stoning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m. Sunday School ...........9:43 a. m.
Training Union............ 8:13 p. as. Morning Worship . ... 11 a. m.
Evening Service ..........7:00 p. m. MYF ....................... 8:30 p. m. THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
lith aad Chase Ave.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. (A new Church serving a new
Sunday
School ........ 10:00 a. a
Community)
Morning Worship
Dr. Frad Ensmlagcr will de­
Catholic
Evening Worship
liver tha morning sermon at the
FOOTER CHAPEL
Thursday Service
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
Congregational Church Sunday.
METHODIST CHUECH
CHUBCH
The church Is having prospec­
Ovlede
Oak Ava. at 8th SL
tive ministers, but Dr. KnsmlnSunday School ........... 8:43 a. m.
le v . Richard Lyons........ Pastor Morning Worship . ... 11:00 a. m. UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD g v , who has served tha church
Sunday Masses........... 7:00 a. m. Evening Worship . ... 1:00 p. m. Woman’s Clab-MO Oak Ave.
(or several years as associate
Josephine B, Stuck!#........ Pastor pastor, la carrying on the pasto­
Sunday
Worship
r
....
11:00
n.
m.
ral work. Hit subject this Sun­
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Waedrnff Beildlag
day will ba ‘ Tuning Up.’*
METHODIST CHURCH
898 E. First SL. I n . I l l
• Milts Wee! aa RC 48
Cecil W. Shifter ........... Pastor Tuesday Class.............1:00 p. u.
Christian
Sunday School ........... 8:43 a. m.
Morning Worship •000 18:43 a. a .
Wesleyan Youth . ... 0:43 p. nc
Evening Worship........ 7:80 p, u.
Laymen's Day will he observed
Wed. Prayer Serriee 7:80 pi aa.
In Sanford's First Baptist Church
Sunday at both the 1:43 and 11
Nazarene
a. m. tcrvicas.
Kannslh W. McIntosh will speak
O P TH E KABABBMS
at both tervicaa on the subject.
CONGREGATIONAL
W. m i a t a t H a g li A:
“ The Min Who Waited Too
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
R. H. gpesr Jr. ........ . 1
Long.”
Park Ave. at 844k SL
Sunday School ........ 0:48
The Ch iton Club will bo special
.D r. Fred Enemlnger Asso. Pastor Morning Worahlp . ... 10:43
gututo at the 11 a. nt. o'clock
•Mhle Sckool ............... 9:48 a. m. NYFS .................. . 8:30
service. The public la Invited to
J l « ■In Worship......11:00 a. m. N.YJA. * NJJL eeemeeaa I

Dr. Ensmingdr
To Give Sermon

Florida State Bank

Rilz Theatre

Holler Motor Sales

Progressive Printing Co.

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Wall Plumbing &amp; Heating

Celery City Printing Co.

Wilson-Miier Furniture Co.

Sanford Atlantic National Bank

McIntosh Speaker
A t First Baptist

'PUgrtm Fellowship .... 7:10 p. a.

THE SANFORD
CONGREGATION OF
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

Church Of Chriit
......... Pastor

1481 W. lit SL

..it 48 a. m. Sundsy Watchtow*r

Gtui f ....................... 8:00 p.
Youth aervko ...... . Ota t m. Wad. Bible Study.......7:10 p.
Evangellatlo aarvlea ..7:30 p. m. Fri. Ministry School. . . 7:30 p.
Wed. prayer service ..7:30 p. m. Friday Service
8 JO p,
.10:43 t. m.

Wenkip
Worehip

J. H. Messer ..........
Sunday School .......
Morning Worahlp ...
EvangaUaUe Benin
Woman'a Missionary
Young Peopla’a
Service, W ed......... .

A Friend
Lovelace Amoco Station

Dawn Beauty Salon

�r fit,

G et t , l l H - f m

9

Church Club Opens
Season, Plans
s

Womans Club Opens Season
Presents Program O n Poland.
Tha
Sanford Womans’ Club
eptned tba fall season with a
luaehcon meeting Wcdnaiday at
tha d u b boute.
lira. Georg*
Walla, president, presided at tba
bualatta aataioa and the Fine
Arta department waa in charge
o f tba program.
Luncheon boiteaaea were Mrs.
G. Harrlman, Ura. Blanche
flr H o r s t, Ura. J. E. Baker, Mra.
C. M. Wine and Mrs. Clyde Ram ­
seyTha d u b boute waa attractively
decorated with arrangementi of
dalalaa, fern and n colorful pump­
kin centerpiece graced the offi
cere table.
Mra. P. J. Weatgate waa guest

speaker and narrator o f picture
ilidea showing acenea of the
fouthern part ef Poland. Mra.
Weatgate spoke about her trip
to Poland last year. She told of
experiences on a ship with peo­
ple who spoke Polish and con­
sidered English a foreign lang­
uage.
"Mountain climbing ia the fav­
orite (port with tha Polish peo­
p le" said the speaker and the
also told of living conditions
there which are vary Inferior to
our way of life. No one lakes a
vacation without a doctor’ s per­
mission.
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Livestock are boused under the
same roof with the fam ily, There

Plant Fall Annuals
For Spring Flowers
B Y CECIL A. TUCKER, U
Oassaty A frican er* Agent
Winter la Florida doesn't have
ta be a time o f drabness, with
^
flow ers ia bloom la Uie garMany annual flow ers that we
prise moat are cool-weather flowera. Their colorful bloaaome com e
In winter end spring. These coolweather annuals are usually tole­
rant o f cold and unless the winter
temperature goea extremely low,
they will thrive here.
Y ou can sow seeds of such an
auals in boxes, pots, or outdoors.
J f l Vyou use some tort of container.
W ake certain that drainage is
jCOd. YutT c ln sow the seeds io
, vermleulita, peat m ots, land, or
mixtures of these.
When seeds are In place, water
them, cover containers with a
piece nf glasa or p la ilic, and place
ia a protected location away from
direct tunllght. In a few days the
seeda will germinate and more
light will be needed to present legand poorly colored seedlings.
hen the first pair o f true Icevts
develop, it ti time for transplant­
ing. Set tha tiny plants in pots
or plant bands. Later, plant them
outdoors in their permenent loca­
tion.
Alyaaum are useful for edging
flow er beds o r border*, Sow seed*
o f tKia white or pink flower where
they ere to grow. Bella of Ireland
produce green bell-shaped bracts
which remain on the plant when
M a tu r e . They are useful as fresh
cut Dowers and alio for driad
arrangements.
Sow
seeds
of
Baby’ e Breath whara the plants
are to Dowtr. These white o r rose
colored flowers are ideal aa fill­
ers In arrangements. Calendula
produces double and single bright
orange or yellow Dowara which
are good for cut flowers. They
are also long-lasting. Corn flow tr
o r bachelor's button cornea in
j i n g l e ar double flowers o f blue,

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O y iedo PTO Sets
Party Tonight
Oviedo Junior High students
will have their first party of the
year at the school gymnasium
Aonight beginning at 7:30.
Sponsored by the local PTO,
parties ere planned for eaeh six
weeks period with Mrs. John
Evans and Mra. Wesley Swenson,
chair men.
Senior High students, will have
their brat party tomorrow night
at the gym. 7:30 to 11:30. Repreaentativas of the group met with
Mra. Jam ci Partin and Mra. W,
H. DcShato, chairmen, Tueeday,
M e plan the yearly ached uie. For­
m al parti** will bo held Christ­
m as, Valentin*'* Day and end ef
school.
A list ef rule* end regulations
was prepared for distribution to
‘ pu p d e._____________________

Open M eeting

vt Association

Ttao Seminole County associa­
tion far retarded children will
hold their regular monthly meet­
ing Monday, at the Christian and
Missionary Alliance Church, In
the nursery wing, on 14th end

Park Ave.
• It will be an open matting and
^ a l l interested members of the
■community are invited to attend.
Membership in the association ia
also open, and dues arc ti per
fam ily, for the year.
Dr. Cordon D. Stanley. Sanford
pediatrician will speak informal­
ly, and ■ question and anawar
- period will fallow.

Driftwood Circle
TTo Meet Tuesday
Driftwood Circle of tha Sanford
Cardan Club will meet Tuasday,
October 13 at 10 a. m. at tha home
o f Mrs. D. L. Jarrell, 130 Pinecraat
Drive.
Lloyd Galljgher, guest speaker,
will discuss "Florida Soils and
Planting Lawns.”
All Navy wives who are inA ter*sted in becoming member*
“ »rg muted to attend.

white, pink e r dark red c o lo n ,
Each plant product* many flow­
ers useful for dainty -arrange­
ment*.
The brilliant colored flowers of
Dianthus (carnations) are frag­
rant and excellent for winter col­
or. Thty are- lew growing, free
flowering plants.
GaiUardta la commonly caUed
blanket flower, poaalbly b ccaoie
It covert tunny spaces
with
large, long-blooming showy flowera. Galllardis eomea in both
annuel end perennial varieties.
Both art good for cut flowers.
The Larkspur's double end sin­
gle flowers ere In c o lo n of
white, rose, blue, lavender and
purple. Flower* grow on erect
iplkea during the early spring.
Larkspurs are vary uaetul foe
vase arrangements.
N o garden would be complete
without
petunias.
The
co lo n
range from white to deep velve­
ty purple. Unfortunately, many
people allow petunias to m o w
themselves year after year and
the result Is e growth of sickly
lavender-colored flowers. You can
avoid this by towing new iced
each year. Besides the common
petunia, you have a choice of
fringed, frilled and double kinds.
Snapdragons a n treated at an­
nuals In Florida. The botanical
name means "snout-flower." It
you look cloatly at one of the
flowers, it teem s to have g funny
face. This flower comas in a
variety of color* end la ideal
as a eut flower.
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Sweet peaa 'ere one o f our most
Important
winter
and
spring
blooming annuals. Their frag­
rance, delicacy of texture and
design have won them high Ti­
gard. l ie trellises, wire or bush­
es a t a support for the climbing
type*.
Verbenas are low, semi-trailing
plants with clusters of showing
flow ers during late winter and
early spring. They are used for
m ailing in beds, edgings and
ground rover.
If you have not bothered with
'annuals in tha past, try a few
this fall. You will appreciate
their colorful blooms during tha
cool winter and spring aeaaon.

Friendship League
To Meet Monday
Tba Friendship League of tha
Congregational Christian Church
will meet at Fellowship Hall at
1;30 p, m. Monday. All mem­
bers are urged to be present In
order to m ike final plans for
the Rummage Sale whleh will be
held Oct. 33 and ’ * at 330 East
First Street.

HAPPINESS

Is practically no transportation
except horses and wagons, no ad­
vertising by radio, newspapers or
billboards. People listen to Radio
Free Europe whenever possible.
Mra. Weatgate closed with the
remark that to really know what
ta meant by a rich and free
America all you have to do *«
take a trip to tom e foreign coun­
try and observe living conditions
there.
At the butineia session Mrs.
Douglas Stenitrom was elected
second vice president. Members
voted to sponsor a scholarship
for some high school graduate
o f 1M0 to the college of her
choice. The club will be In charge
of a can cer survey In be con­
ducted in the near future.
Delegatee were elected to re­
present tho club e l the district
meeting in Leesburg, Nov. 3.
They were Mrs. Wells, Mr*. E.
C. Harper, Mrs. J . P. Wilson,
Mrs, George Quinn, Mrs. Jack
Stereper and Mrs. Donald Flamm.
Alternates ware Mra. B. B.
Crumley.
Mra. Harry llootey,
Mrs.
Roy Titlla,
Mr*.
Slbly
Routh, Mrs. Al Hunt, and Mrs.
Albert Hardesty. Mra. Ttllli waa
also appointed chairman of the
committee f o r
arrangements
when the Seminole County Fede­
ration mceta at the club Nov.
1».

Episcopal
Luncheon
The
Episcopal
wilt meet at the
Monday at 13:30
luncheon, followed
mealing.

Church women
Parish House
p. m. for a
by e butineia

W.S.C.S. Circles
ToM eetM onday

The Catbolle W om en's Club e f Constantin* chairm an. Members
All Souls Church held tee first were also urged to attend thn Or*
meeting of the season Monday al Undo Central Deanery Meeting
la Leesburg Oct. 13.
..
the Civic Center.
Mrs. Ernie Witt, president of
The Rev. Richard Lyons garb
the club, tendered her resigna­ a short talk on the coming Eu­
tion. She and her family now charistic Congress to be held on
make their home in tee Orlando tee grounds of the Bishop M oore
A rcs. The vacancy was filled by High School this month, and ask­
the form er vice-president, Mrs. ed all mem bers to make this A
Lennox F ay, and Mrs, Msdelyn family affair.
Kuhn waa elected vice president.
Refreshments w ere served un­
Plans w ere made for a bake der the chairmanship ot Mrs.
sale to be held on the church Helen Constantine, and a social
ground Oct. IS, with Mrs. Helen hour followed.

SHOWN A T TH E OFFICERS TABI-E are Mnt. P. J. W estjwte, guest
speaker. Mrs. R C. Wiley, fine arta department chairman and Mra. G e o r g e
K. Wells, club president.

VAH-3 Holds Coffee
Mrs. John E. Cousins was hos­ the Giant's dormitory on Mellontess to the VAH-3 O fficers' Wives villc Ave. Oct. 30. A prize will
coffee at her home in Mayfair, wiU be awarded for the best cosThursday morning. Refreshments tume.
of pastries, tea and coffee were
Donations are requested for
served from ■ table centered with the thrift shop. Children's cloth­
an arrangement of yellow and white ing la especially needed at this
glad* and supplemented with silver time. For pick up call Mra.
service and appointments.
Jesse Taft or Mrs. Edmond Chev­
Mrs. Norman Mctnnls presided alier.
at the Informal business session.
She Introduced Mrs. Ollle Loper,
the permanent VAH-3 represen­
tative to the Officer*’ Wives Club.
Preliminary plans were dis­
cussed concerning a sem i-form al
dinner dance scheduled for Drc.
11 at the Langford Hotel In Win­
ter Park. It will be sponsored by i
David Wayne Mathes will pre­
the O. W. C. with Heavy Attack '
sent a "Guitar P arly" Saturday
squadron three serving aa hos­ night at tha Sanford Woman's
tess.
Club, starting at 7:30 p. m. Some
Member* wer* reminded o f the of his students will play selec­
0 . W. C. cocktail party to be
tions and two tape recorded mes­
held Oct. 33 at the U. O. Q. sages by top guitarists will be
VAH-3
members
may
obtain
presented. RefrethinenU will be
their tickets from Mrs. Phillip
served and tha public is invited.
Harward, Mrs. Alvin Thom as or
Cdr. Thomas at Ih* bate.
A Hallowe'en costume party is
planned for VAH-3 officers and
their wives. It will be held at

M athes Guitar

Mra. Winnie Smith has returned
to her homo on Elm Ave. from
Seminole M emorial Hospital where
she had surgery. She is now able
to have visitors.
Mrs.
Richard
Schneider o f
Haines City la visiting her sitter,
Mr*. Fred Harris this week.
th e Rev. and Mra. V. 11. Grant­
ham have returned from a visit
with their ion, Clarence F. Grant­
ham and his fam ily In Clearwater.

Party Tomorrow

Circles o f the W. S. C. 5. of
First Methodist Church will meet
Monday at 3 p. m. aa follows:
Circle 3, Mrs. M. E. Baker,
chairman; with Mrs. F. D. Hiekok, 104 Magnolia;
Clirce 7, Mrs. U T. Doss chair­
man; with Mra. R, U. Hutchi­
son, Cameras City;
The rrhiranal supper for the
Circle •. Mra. G. B. Hudson,
chairman; with .Mrs. J, A. Cal­ Kinlaw, Punch wedding last week
houn, 3039 Mellonville and
was held al the home of Mr.
Circle 9, Mrs. C, Pursell, chair­ ■ml Mrs. .1. P. Cullen, 87&lt;» East
man; with Mrs. J. M. McCaikill, 20th SI , following the rehearsal
3 0 0 Grandview Ave.
at Holy Cross Church.
The bride's table was covered
with a white linen cloth and
at one end held a large low
ivory bowl filled
with
white
an
Tom Albert, District Scout Exe­ chrysanthemums enshrining
cutive, was guest speaker at a Ivory figure of the Madonna. At
meeting, Tuesday, of tea Oviedo the other end was a huge deco­
rated cake.
PTO board.
Mra.
Harvey
Wilkinson and
The meeting, held at the home
o f Mr. and Mra. U errlt Staley, Mrs. John Thomas assisted Mrs.
was attended by Mra. James Cutlen in serving a delirious
Fraser, Mrs. Jam es Partin, A. shrimp supper to the wedding
A. M yeri, Rex Clontj, Ralph party, the Rev. John Thomas
Neely, Mrs. D. If. Jackson, Carl­ and aonie out of town guests.
ton Htnley, Mrs. Robert Lee,
Walter Teague, W. H. DcShato,
Rose-growing has becom e one of
Mra. John Evans and Mrs. Wei- A m erica's favorite hobbies. It is
ley Swenson.
estimated that tom e JO,000,000
people in the L'niteii States grow
rosea and that annual sales total
For correct pUlow c a w size, more than $100,000,000.
measure pillow and add two inch­
es ia width and six Inches in
length. Rememher, a* you are
reading the label before you buy,
that the size indicated on the
label is the size before hemming.

They were present to welcome
the arrival o f a new grandson
born to the couple. O ct,. 3 at
Morion Plant hospital In Clear­
water.
Maternal
grsidparcnts
arc Mr. and Mra. John Williams
of Tarpon Spring!. The young
man haa been named John Frede­
rick Grantham.
Mra. E. C. Simpson, Leesburg
haa returned after a visit with
her slater Mrs. R. F. Cole and
Mr. Cole,
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Many mors small children to- Often the eye muscles bed a y are wearing glasses than come
weak, thus causing
ever before. Often, when a lack o f near or far vision,
child first begins at school, j f ugcu|ar
weakness
also
there is detected a slight de- caugeg the eyes to cross. The
ficien cy; called nearsigh ed- mugc!w are „ r courge
-------------- ness, farsighted.................................
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plied with hit
life* by
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the
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nerves.
t ter*
ness, slight con- ^ fa|| or a nii,U)r accident can
vergence, or by fjjgpjace one 0f the bones of
an y. o f a multi- the spine just enough to
tude o f names pjnch nerves and block life’s
given to abnor- furCes to the eyes.
j
conditions Remember a physical examination ia n° t complete unless the spine is examined. If
-v our chilt* i* wearing glasses,
congu|t a Chiropractor who
w jjj ^ fair in telling you if
j,e can help the optomertrist
to affect a correction; by removilljr th# sp liu , cau/ e of
the eye weakness; that the
evM 0f tomorrow may be
- lront.
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ca9e'
One o f a series o f arllcleo
published In tho public later*
rat to explain and illustrate
the practice o f acientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kerwla whose office ia
tested «| 201 8 . French Ave.
and hia telephone number ta
F Air fax 2-7442.

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Garland's grandparents by a scrapbook compiled with
the children's work, newspaper clippings and photos,
to be mailed to Berlin, Germany in time for Christmas.
Garland's father Is stationed at NAS. His friends are,
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Mra. Nexxln Cameron was hos­
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Professional Womens Club Tues­
day night st her bom s 1214 Myr­
tle Ave.
Plans for m oney making pi, •
Jrcts w ere discussed; alio final
plans fo r the banquet scheduled
at the Civic Center Oct. 31 aponsored by the city and all the elvic
groups. Senator Smathcrs will be
the speaker.
Dorothy Bass, Mae Leonard
and M ickey Gerber were welcom­
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Kaslner turned la $41, proceeds
from s personal money making
project.
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part o f the body. When
nerves leading to the eyes
are partially blocked there
will be disease or a lack o f
ease in function in some part
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By KB MOTK1BA
WASHINGTON— NfUU
ehtv'n Anal formal spy*crane* be­
fore U. X newsmen left a bitter
taste to my mouth. But M was
portly my fault I drank his min­
eral water.
It happened quite naturally. Ba­
re Ike Soviet lupenatetmia
Madded into the National Press
d a b bnOrooa, hla Grigm-counteresrryteg valet stopped briskly up
to the podhtm. He popped open a
green Imported bottle and poured
a glassful al the contests and
disappeared.
Up not11 then, ■ lot of us had
been intrigued by thorn widely
circulated storks tailing of Kbruakebsv’i vodka binges. Aha.
pectod f. In that bottto he’a put­
ting non over on our Sunday after­
noon UetoUUlng press clubbers.
For oae boor-1 kept watching
that green bottto and tho Ailed
glass, but with tha world watching
hla via totevteion, the tired, to­

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:T o State Economy
By GORDON J. TOLL
N m m m t , Saewrtty A— etotw, lac.
Over 2,000,000 new raldenta and thousand* o f new
iVpabmeeee ham appealed in Florida alaca World War II.
flUwto rtaadlly n u n tin a demand for electric power haa ra•aaHad la a parted o f tremendous expansion for the auto's
'etertrte atflity companies. From 1040 to 1968 power producr.ttea climbed 772 par cant in Florida and generatln* capacity
.want ap 4M par cant, reported the Florida Growth Fund. All
newer was needed to supply the increased per capita
o f a population which grew some 137 par cent during
l ported. Between 1048 and 1068, Florida power out*
SMWt t i l par cant compared to 188 par cent for the
m ti
.Ur*8.

___ ordteff la Florida Growth Fund, the keynote, to
itiriia 'a aftpaadtaff economy la increasing diversification.
:Om c f tha major stabilising elements often overlooked ia
Itha glowing member o f retired people with assured pensions
twho move to Florida to live.
I
W hit thma poopie are not wealthy, as a rule, thair toIc o n to tndapsMSrTof chanting business conditions. At.
•though flgurua are not avallabie for the exset amount of
-private panafcuu paid to Floridians, tha U. 8. foremment
— arts to png mars than $280 million in social security benefits to S IM M rmldents o f this state during 1969. Florida
to tenth nationally in payment of these benefits. AU this
ranks
steady demand for many consumer
tr business elsewhere la good or bad.
Hama In Florida whether
fleam very big bioeks o f stock are being put on tha mar*
Ifcetjn special offerings. Sales o f stock by large stockholders
iare going on at a reiativsly fast pace. During the week endled October I , it wee reported that the following MCORdujr
•offerings o f stocks were announced: United States Steel,
‘ 890,000 thana, worth about $30 million: Standard Oil (New
!Jersey), 810,000 iharee, worth about $14.9 million; Stonidafd Ofl o f )'~tt«na, 162,100 shares, about $6.5 million; RebUc Steal
sharer, $4 million! American Air
:public
SUa! Core.,
Coip., 64,000
6t
--------- * m , t i e million; American Stores, 45,100
iftee, 100,
in; Dresser Industries, 68,000 shares, $2
„_______ .-Marietta, 26,000 shares, $1 million.
* Many source* believe that big holders of stocks, usually
■individuals or litatas,’ may be taking proflU in stocks—pay
ling the capital gains tax—and investing in tax-free bonds
’that now can be bought to yield 4 per cent or more. Stocks
are meeting competition from bonds. Such sales usually in­
dicate that large investors are switching into other stocks
or into bonds.
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Massachusetts Investors Growth Stoek Fund, a mutual
fund with August 81 assets of $299,686,822, added five new
stocto to Its portfolio in the June-Auguit quarter: 19,400
shares o f AMP, Inc., (over-the-counter); 14,000 Eastman
Kodak: 16,000 Litton Industries; 6,876 Moore Corp., (Toron­
to Exchange), and 8,100 shares o f Owens-Coming Fiberglas.
It eliminated its 30,000 shares of Ford Motor, Canada A
stock (listed on the American Exchange) and its 36,000
Raytheon*

To alley .a certain curiosity, tho
In too meeting btekn up 1
Mapped'to too table and lifted the
glass that was to havo been
Khrushchev's to my ipprebentire llpo—and got n mouthful of
state, warm carbonated water.
It aado mo UL
There were other newsmen
there who didn't feel an good,
either. They didn't havo any of ton
flat liquid. As It turned oat, not
only was to* bit* taken out of
Khrushchev's water, It was re­
moved from tin questions which
reporters had bottled up for days
ready to pour on the Red.
Lei* than Ave minutes befors
tha big TV performance was to
get underway, the announced Q
and A procedure wai suddenly re­
versed. Instead of presenting the
queries “live" to Khrushchev, as
originally agreed to, the Soviet*
Mid those questions would have
to bo in writing.
And then to top it off, a bat-

Supreme Court Studying
Political Labor Pacts

Hermit Seeks Normal Life Again
LOS ANGELES (UPI) Six
years ago, s disturbed end dlilllumed young man returned from
i Korean War not knowing which
way to tun. He could have gone
home to hla family In Nebracka
but decided cgsinat It.
No ooa heard from Dennis Farrail far the next Art pears. And
U wasn't until recestly that the SSyear-old an-GI finally agreed to
neater the elvlllaed world.
Farrell was “The Hermit of
QriffUh Park," where he spent sis
•are as a recluse, hiding la the
ills al the 4J00-serc city-owned
park oa the northern edge of Los
Angelas slsepiag ia caves, eating

Far the first flvs years, hla Iden­
tity was tinhorn. A number of
had seen the bearded figure
Domestic bottlers o f Coca-Cola are currently spending people
la lettered clothing *a bo win*

more than $1 million a month in new plants and equipment,
Lee Talley, president of Coca-Cola Co., reported. Talley said
these bottlers have invested $163,696,000 in new facilities
sines 1147. It waa further revealed by James A. Farley,
chairman o f the Coca-Cola Export Coro., that overseas new
Coke plants are being added at the rata o f three a month.
Talley said “Coke m Tm this year will be at a record level,
and tiiia momentum will be carried on through 1960 and the
years ahead." Ha forecasts a 100 per eent Increase in Coke
sales in tha next 10 years.

day tourist left the retretoment

Penal Committee
Finds Honor
Code Impressive

D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D

OCALA (UPI) - The legislative
prison eommlttee’c tour of Florida
IK u t
panel IniUtntlooa moved to liOwell
Woman'! Prison Thuriday where
cereal
10 former employe* have charged
(w .)
a . &lt;L)
tha warden with misconduct.
X iu r ip k w i
X Or* rails
M. Biblical
at a (Ml
The committee waa impressed
)0. Copper
Wedneeday with the “ honor ays11. Body o f
tern” at the minimum security
office
prison al Avon Park. The tour
(Hohara.)
•.Water god XT. flnake
will end today with n look at
I f SoepliSe
the
main state prison at Retford.
plant
plant
10.------ Ha
_____
It wee juat last month that
!S. 8pUWaaCSl IS. Outcast
S3.Maraagm MlO
mhU
om
former employee of
Lowell
14. M on ey
tlaaa (Ji
M .T aet ( g a l )
(jap.) Si. Net.
charged Wardeq Harvey Writ
dm
IT. Beginners
work
as.aick
with coosorting with a woman
IS. Saif
IS. Cigarette
(poes.)
40. Narrow
employe, abusing prisoner*, brow*
UL Capital tg
(■long)
M Belgian
Inlet
beating employee and withholding
Georgia
lXBhruh (ja p )
rtrar
ic q ir r e :
to Anlwtfa
an Inmate's funds.
P«lt
The charges cams Sept. IS at a
f t Closets
hearing here before State PrUon*
Director H. G. Cochran Jr. Ha
U. Capital at
% Vr j L i -4 □
took the matter under advise,
meat and laid he will announce
IKDteMse o f
r m
n n
hla deciikm later.
rye
tr
Of the five committee mem­
r
Bx roottdvsea
w #m
bers, only two were present for
tT”
I f - Kxcum
*•
fir
the tour at Avon Park Wednesday.
Bl. Beast e l
But both Rape. Clarence Roberta
burden
of Union County and Sam Saun­
It. School
z
% z
subject
ders of Clay County apparcnUy
tr
M.Affirma­
liked what they saw—or what they
z z
%z
tive veto
didn't sea.
r
z
IT.men (l|t)
What they didn’t see were any
1
UFocemeT
gum, bar* on window*, locked
z
41.Winged
I z z z
m
am
m
door* or anything resembling a
eXRtmllar
jail cell.
z
z
dXPoripone
ii
Saunden aaki, “ I asked Mveral
n z
tr
44.College
priMocra why they didn't leave
greup
this minimum security prison,
41podof war
what with no guai, no bare and
Domr
no locks on the doers."
L B en jh 'M 1
mm□
l(e quoted their replies as being:
B
ia-s
“ We’ re happy bare.”
Roberta sold the place looked
pretty
dubby. But be said It wae
Fag* 4
Friday* October 9,1959 the moat
“ cheerful" prison he had
visited.

derad about the park. But few
paid much atentlon to blm.
Hie secret wee uncovered when
police picked blm up for ques­
tioning as a poatlblc prowler. As
R turned out, he w u not a prowtor and actually had dona nothing
wrong co bn was allowed to go
back Into the park. Again, ha dieappeared.
A couple of months ago, tha
Hermit of Griffith Park decided to
coma out of hiding for good. Ha
had a lot of time to think things
out nod had decided to cask help
to re-entering the world he once
knew,
Farrell made fain way aeroa* the
familiar paths of tha nigged ter­
rain to the park's observstory atop
a hill. Ha aaked a caretaker to
telephone police In neerky Holly­
wood. A abort time later, a patrol
car picked him up and took him
to tho police station.
Photographeri and newsmen
were gathered at the itation when
he arrived but ha refuaed to talk
to anyone except Ihe two detec­
tives • who had befriended him
when be was picked up a year
before. He wa* told one of tha offlceri no longer worked out of the
Hollywood station and that the
other one had tha day off.
Officer! oa duty chipped la to
get n hotel room for Farrell until
he could difcuu hla problsmc with
the detective he wanted to see
the next day.
Later, he uld he had turned
hie back on rlviltiation bccaute he
wa* "tired of living." He taid
he had aurvived In the park on
the leavlnga of picknickeri, by
acraping garbage can* and by
plurking the few wild fruili and
berrlca he could find growing on
tha hilindc*.

Caution Urged
Burning Trash
There have been two grass firea
during the pa*t week in the area
included between 3rd end 8th
Street*. The Sanford Fire Depart­
ment urged residents of that area
to uie caution when burning
trash.

Psychiatrists st General Hospltal said Farrell was mentally 111.
They described his condition sa
potentially dangerous to ether*
even though ho showed no signs
of violence. It was bellevsd be
could recover within a few months
under proper piyehtotrle care.
His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Famll, came hern from their Nebraska home s i soon as they heard
their ion had changed Us mind
about living tho life of a hermit.
“ Do you know us, Dennis?" hi*
mother naked.
Farrell nodded and whispered,
•Yes."
He eeemed to retex toward the
end o( his flm conversation with
hi* parent*.
“ I'll be out before long,” he
laid. "Then wall be beck together
agito."
Since then, be baa bean trans­
ferred to tha Vatorana' AdminlatraUon Hospital for treatmant. Hopei
are high that be will recover eooa
and reaume a normal life.
“ It to Mill difficult to tell how
long Farrell has been mentally 111,"
aald a hospital paycblatriat. “ Ua
may have taken to the hills and
then had the illness. Or be might
have been Ul when ho took off."
Farrell had said ha mw “ an
future to anything" when he re­
lumed to civilian Ufa from the
Army and went Into Griffith Tark
with the Intention of taking Ua
own life.
"1 thought I'd Juat go up then
and die." he Mid.
“ I tried starving myself to
death," said Farrell. "The flrit
time 1 went without food for three
dayi, then again for li days. But
the hunger palne were too gnat
I couldn't Mind It any mon."
The former hermit today doesn't
evan look lik» the tame man that
walked out of Griffith Park s
few month* ago. His long matted
beard has been shaved off, hla hair
trimmed attractively and his dirty,
tattered clothing traded to for hos­
pital garb.
It appear* that the Hermit of
Griffith Park k well on tha way
to recovery, HI* attitude m m to
be that of s man who really want*
to return 'to s normal life.

Georgia'e Supreme Court found
valid toe complaint at the protesting union members. The
complaint in Its broadcsM form
wsi that to exact dues and other
money from union members for
such political and legislative
purposes would be unlawful and
In violation of the member*'
constitutionally guaranteed rights
of freedom of association, thought,
liberty and property. The Geor­
gia court noted that the Supreme
Court had not passed on this
question.
"Wo must reader judgment
now," tbo Georgia court Mid,
“ upon this precise question. We
do not bellevo one can be con­
stitutionally compelled to contri­
bute money to support ideas, poli­
tics and candidates which be op­
poses. We believe hla right to
immunity from such exactions Is
superior to any ciilm the union
can make upon him."
The U. S. Supreme Court, It it
desires, may decide this css* st
once without argument. If so, too
derision could com* any time,
perhaps next Monday. More like­
ly, the eourt will order argument.
That would corns sometime next
winter.
A decision to that event, still
could be mid* months before the
1980 presidential election and In
time to reduce the flow of poli­
tical funds Into union treasuries.
The ultimate political effect
would be eonalderable.

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Seamen Arrive
HONG KONG (UPI) - The
freighter Pkyrrhua arrived here
Wednesday with all 43 erewmembers of tho Panamanian ship Ma­
laya which sank 40 miles weM of
8wa(ow Tuesday while carrying a
cargo of acrap iron from Hong
Kong to Kobo, Japan.

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Highway Program
Gets Added Boost
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T he gov
ornment announced It would
makn 13.700,000,000 available to
tha atatea under federal highway
programs (hla fiscal year. It alto
set maximum amounts It will pay
to each Mate.
Tha Umlti, imposed for the Aral
time tinea the ftderal Intentete
highway program began In loss,
art Intended to keep ouflayi from
exceeding revenue*.
Each Mata may use ila fund ci­
ther for interstate ayMem road*

BY LTLI C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
legal test, now panding before
lb* Supreme Court of political
activities under union shop labor
contracts throughout the United
States was preceded by tboee
events:
The Congress in 1931 amended
the Railway Labor Act specifical­
ly to permit tho esirisn and un­
ions to make union shop con­
tracts.
Suit was brought to challenge
this authority and came, finally,
before tho Supremo Court. This
was known as tbo Hanson case.
The court upheld the union shop
contracts but Included to tta opin­
ion ■ significant reservation.
This reservation was ns fol­
lows: “ Judgement to reserved as
to tbo validity or enforceability
of n union or elosed shop agree­
ment if other conditions of union
membership be imposed or if ex­
action .of dues, Initiation fees or
assessment! Is used as a cover
for enforcing ideological confor­
mity or other action* In contra­
vention of the first or the fifth
■mondmenta."
Now before the Supreme Court
on appeal from the Georgia Su­
preme Court ia the Looper ease.
In this case several employes of
the Southern Railway complained
that unions to which they are
compelled to belong to bold their
jobs misuse union funds.
H m alleged misuse constota of
spending dues money for purposes
other than the negotiation and ad­
ministration of collective bargain­
ing agreements. More epedAcally. it la alleged that due* money
obtained under compulsion of a
union shop agreement would be
used for political and leglslativa
purposes by the complaining un­
ion member*.

________ _______ Never to toy
bora days did I dream m would
have an at!-Communist sewn cen­
sorship committee rlgte hs r e jn
the National Press Club b*Cro#i,
the Western world’ s mort-ftmous
and traditional outtot for free
speech!
Pint then was Soviet Ambassa­
dor Mikhail Menshikov, sad then
Deputy Minister V. V. Xnseatsov
rifted through ton pOn at osier
qofftteas. At Kusnetsov’r toft, ex*
erriatof ton veto power ever Us
comrades, w u Forelfs Minister
Andrei Gromyko,
By the time the queries A lt^ d
through toe chain of Bod stem ,
all tost was left for Khrushchev
were the nice questions which tent
themMives to propaganda-rich re­
plies.
And what happened to the spicy
questions? At k*M 40 wen shaftdooed momentarily at the speak­
er's table when the party broke
up. But to an instant then ap­
peared a tenu, dark tittle----with ewly glassies, and he lectori
K' them, sod ‘to one
__ _____r
sweep ef
____
»s
outstretched Angers he clutched
them to Ms breast.
This was Leonid f . Itytochtv,
chief at Route's ogttatlen and
Propaganda Service, llytechtv
then ran, tike n football pteyri.
into the crowd «f disappearing
Red*, with six reporters racing
after him.
But now, I guess, *ur Mined
quertlons are bring Knittoteodgi
the Kremlin, with con.* at dm
spicier one* going into ton per•nonl Aten tha Rada tra know*
to keep an
"wMrianfiy" re­
porters.
It w u n press conference with
on aftertaste. That mineral water
—ugh!

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Scholarship Loan
lew School Site Asked Exams To Be Held
leer Lake Howell Road Starting Oct. 13
. School Supt. R. T. Mil_ will contact Miami attorney
veloper Daniel Sepler to aik
20-30 acres o f land south of
ke Howell road on which to
ltd a future school.
[Winter Park realtor Malcolm
told the school board this
_ that be thought Sepler,
- owns 300 acres near
the
ange-Seminole
county
line.
uM agree to give or sell land
the school board because a
el nearby would increase his
e r t y 'i value.
[English Estates, a new siibdivlJ. 1* being developed by Clayton
.aeent to Scpler’ s property.
I Clayton asked if there were not
sme possibility of building a
cbool closer to English Estates
ban
Altamonte
Elementary
cbool, since this building is aleadjr crowded.
^Tbe recently started Clayton
velopment now has 14 homes
der construction and the realexpects to build 60-73 homes
er yaar.
/

English Estates is immediately
northwest of the Orange County’ s
Dommerich Estates.
Forty acres o f the 200 owned
by the developers will be the site
of the first houses.
If negotiations work, the pro­
perty contributed by Sepler will
be used for future pupil growth,
Milwee said.
South
Seminole
Elementary
School will take care of the im ­
mediate needs o f English Estates
residents since it will be finished
next fall, the superintendent ex ­
plained.
He promised to call the Orange
County school board to tee if
English Estates pupils can attend
Orange County Schools for the
rest of the 1939-00 school year.
The school board does not like
to put over 900 children in an
elementary
school,
more than
1200 in a Junior high or more
than 1100 in a senior high, Milwee
said.

Competitive exams for general
scholarship loans will be held
Oct. 13 at It centers throughout

Florida.
The scholarship loans a re avail­
able to teaching and nursing stu­
dents in Florida colleges. Appli­
cants for teaching scholarships
must be currently enrolled in an
approved college in Florida. Nurs­
ing scholarship applicants must
be presently enrolled in nursing
school or must enroll no later
than February I960.
“ ROOM A T THE TOP," one o f the moat controversial
If students registered In teach­
films o f the year, open* at the Movieland Drive-In Sun.
ing or nursing courses accept
day and will continue through Tuesday.
scholarship loans, they do not
ha\e to pay back the m oney a f­
ter graduation if they practice
their profession in a Florida In­
The film “ Room at the Top" o f the m ost controversial novels
stitution one year for each year
which
atarta at the Movieland o f the year.
the scholarship is received. If
The movie aeems to be creating
they practice out of state or do Drive-In Sunday ia baaed on one
not practice at atl, the money
the same kind o f excitement and
must be paid back.
has grabbed many top movie
To be eligible for the exam ,
awards in Europe.
applicants must be United States
On the sam e bill is "The Young
citiiens and Florida residents. If
Lions" with Marlon Brando and
the applicant is under 21, his
parents must have lived in FlorM ontgom ery CUfl, one of the
oda for at least one year.
most exciting war films ever
The scholarships for teachers
A laymen's breakfast yrtll be­ m ade.
are as high as $100 per year.
gin Layman's Day at the Central
Nursing
stipends
range
from
$300-3300 per year, depending on Baptist Church at 7 a. m. Sun­
whether the nursing program is day.
a college type training or a
John Weaver, Sunday School
professional
program
given superintendent, will be tho speak­
tary principal John Angel are through a school o f nursing
All Souls Catholic Church Boy
aimed
at
warning
children
Stetson University is the exam er, bringing a message concern­ Scout Troop 543 heard Senator
ing the person and work o f Jesus Douglas
Stenstrom
speak
on
against molestation. This is a cur­ center nearest Sanford.
Applications
may
be
obtained
Christ at the morning service. He American citiienship al the troop
rent problem in the nation, Supt.
R. T. Milwee pointed out to the from the dean of the school a will be introduced by Eddie Keith, court o f honor.
The Cobra Patrol presented the
school board. The precepts warn tcachlne or nursing student is brotherhood president, who will
pupils:
* now attending, or from the coun­ be the chairman of the service. colors at the Naval Air Station
ballroom ceremony, patrol lead­
Never take money, candy, or ty school office, 202 Com m ercial
Music for the service, will be e r Paul Colman led the singing
Ave., Sanford.
gifts from a stranger.
presented by a men’ s choir under and the Rev. Richard Lyons gave
Do not hitch-hike; do not acthe direction of W. L. Harmon. the opening benediction.
- L 'f- Smut rank » i &gt; awarded
Luncheon will b : served f t the
to John Jansen, Star Scout rank
Do not go inside another p e r - !
church. At 2:30 p. m. dedication to Paul Colman, Mike Wilt and
son’s home without your parents'
service for the new nursery will Joe Bogeajis, first class to Jimmy
permission.
be held. Ollis Owen will give the Hsy and Frank Roumlllat, and
Never go with strangers who
progress report on the building Second Class to Billy Higgins,
ask you tor directions.
Marit badges were presented to
TALLAHASSEE—Florida's clove construction, lie is chairman of
Don’ t play alone in alleys,
I Paul Colman, Paul Rumblcy, John
hunters will take to the field at tho building committee.
woods, o r parks.
The Rev. John L. Moore will I Jansen, Joe Hoeller, and Mike
Keep away from deserted build­ noon tomorrow when the first
phase of the 1939 m igratory dove deliver the dedicatory sermon.
! Witt.
ings.
Do not agree to work for stran­ hunting season opens in 34 coun­
gers without approval of your ties, according to A. D. Aldrich,
director, Game and Fresh Water
parents.
Never wait around public rest­ Fish Commission.
Hunting will be allowed every
rooms in m ovies o r other build­
ings. Always leave immediately. day from 12:00 noon until sunset
23
consecutive
half-days
Don't let strangers touch you. for
Tell your parents im m cdistcly if through November 1 in most
counties. Counties in which dove
any attempt is made.
Use the buddy system — take hunting will not be allowed in­
along a pal or playmate — when clude Hardee, DcSoto, Highlands,
you go to the playground, movies, Charlotte, Glades, Lee. Hendry,
Collier. Okeechobee,, St. Johns,
park, or on a hike.
and Brevard
Don't tarry on the way. When Flagler. Volusia,
you start for school, home, nr counties, and that portion of Put­
soma other place, move swiftly. nam county cast o f the St.Johns
If you have to be late, telephone River, and that portion of Frank­
lin County known as Alligator
ahead.
If you do on some occasion Point.
find yourself in a position where
an im proper act is suggested to
you. please report that fact im ­
Seminole County School Supt.
mediately to your parents, your It. T. Milwee and Administrative
school teacher, the police, or your Assistant Walter Teague will at­
minister. If you can, obtain the tend a state conference for school
license number of the car in superintendents
at
Gainesville
which the person is driving.
next Thursday and Friday.
Suggested by the Blue Grass
Lodge No. Four. Fraternal Order
of Police, Lexington, Ky., the
The Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
rules are scheduled for distribu­
tion within a month. They were department will m eet Tuesday
approved Wednesday by County at the fire house at 8 p. m. All
proposals and will be printed free firemen arc urged to attend as
of charge for the schools by San­ important business matters arc
on the agenda.
ford’ s Celery City Printing Co.

Controversial Film A t Movieland Sunday

Central Baptist
Laymen To Preside

^Personal Safety Rules

Troop 543 Hears
Stenstrom Talk

le t School Board's Nod
“ Rules for Personal Safety,"
’.to be distributed to Seminole
County school children were apaved by the county school
sard this morning.
£ The rules presented by County
irector of Instruction Stewart
Patchel, West Side Elementary
cbool principal Mrs. Elisabeth
latun and Lake Yionroe Elemen-

Irs. Mary Smith
iuccumbs At 25
Mrs. Mary J . Smith, 23, died
Baptist Memorial Hospital in
Jacksonville late yesterday ifir a short illness.
She had lived In Jacksonville
»r the last four months. She was
orn to Wilmington, N. C. and
Ittended Stetson University in Dcind from 1932 until 1933.
She is survived by husband
)r. 0 . Rudolph Smith Jr., of
Jacksonville; her mother Mrs.
lam es Ray Johnson of Charlotte,
X. C .; sister Mrs. Holly Skip[per o f Charlotte; half sister 3(rs.
[Charles Jennings of Washington,
|D. C., grandmother, Mrs. Lena
Riverback of Charlotte; father
and mothsr-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs.
O. R. Smith Sr. of Sanford; sister
in-law, Miss Pat Smith of Sanford.
Funeral services at 3 p. m.
Sunday at Graveside Oakland
M emorial Park, Sanford, Rev.
tW . P. Brooks Jr. officiating.

Hospital Notes

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OCTOBER 7
Admissions
Ja ck Hall, Sanford
Thom as Davis, Sanford
Maa Dixon, Longwood
Patricia Ann Harper, Sanford
Ora Belle Cook, Sanford
Julia Mansfield, Sanford
Doris H. Cole, DeBary
Pearl McCraw, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs,
Geneva, a son
Dismissals
William McConala, Oviedo
Carol Osakiweck, Altamonte
Springs
Darron Barger, Sanford
Eli Day, Altamonte Springs
O iell Vickers, Sanford
Helen James, Osteen
Ethel Carter and baby, San­
ford
Laverne Wells and baby, San­
ford
Jeanne Harvey and baby,
Sanford
Lenora Andrews, Sanford
Bertha Biggcrt, Sanford

*Herlong To Visit
Navy Air Station
Rep. Sydney Herlong, U. S. con­
gressman from Florida’s Fifth
District, and a number of import­
ant civilians from Sanford will
visit the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion at I a. m . Wednesday. Capt­
ain Lionel A. .Arthur, Sanford
Naval Air Station Commanding
Officer, has announced.
•
During
Rep.
Merloni's stay
here, he will tour the station and
wing facilities with Captain Ar­
thur. This will be his first op­
portunity to see many of the
new buildings, since his last visit
to the station was October 31,
1937.

Quintet To Sing
«At Lake Mary
A girl's quintet will provide
special music for the Sunday ser­
vice at the Lake Msry Presbyter­
ian Church. This group Is com ­
posed of Dolores Kirseh, Joy Wes­
ter, Phyllis Flaherty, G erl and
Judi Taylor. Robert 3lero ia their
director. Mrs. William Blakcmora
krill bn Hi«ir accom paucaC

By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (U P1) — Zsa Zsa
Gabor, F lla to w a 'a prem ier au­
thority oa m x , marriage and Hun­
garian m alaprops, is unwittingly
contributing to Los Angeles' trafF.c safety cam paign.
Local stations warn motorists:

a.'**,tom

” d”" ;Dove Hunters Take
To Woods Tomorrow

"Men ol Loa Angeles, drive
carefully. You might be Zsa Zsa
Gabor’s aaxt husband!"
But Zsa Z sa isn't looking for
another mate. She's been single
since divorcing George Sanders
in 1934 and la not about to re­
sume m atrim ony.
"I am m arried to m y career,
Sveethoht," th e said. "M y vork is
the most im portant thm i in my
Itfe. I've been married since I
vss 15 years old, and now it is
time for fu n ."
La Gabor la single by rhoice.
"1 still g rt hundreds o f pro­
posals," the blonde beauty an­
nounced in the spaciousness of her
Bel-Air manse. " I 'd feel insecure
if 1 didn't get at least one pro­
posal a day. But a man is a full
time job .
"It is easier to say ‘ no* to a
proposal than ’ y es’—you don't half
to follow up so m u ch."
Though Zsa Zsa Isn't husband­
hunting, she has both eyes open
for the right guy—just in case.
Herewith her qualifications for
her fourth husband:
" lie must be about to years
old. And he must have been mar­
ried before. It be is a bachelor,
who wants him 7 He'd be much too
careful for me.
"A nd m y m an would not half
lo be tall, dark and handsome—
although I would prefer him thst
way. Men fall in love by what

they see. a v om in falls
■ missile scientist would bo
by her csrs.
feet.
_
"M y next husband would b «
"An actor, never!"
intelligent and understanding, and
Zsa Zsa’s career la xo«mng
alio able to support himself be­ along so well sbe aaya she Is
cause I couldn't respect him ox- among the top ten money-earn­
xerwise.
ing actresses, but she would glvo
"It couldn’t be a doctor. They it all up for "Mr. Right.**
"1 doubt if it will happed,"
have no time for tneir wives. But
a lawyer, a producer or a direc­ she sighed. "For some strango
tor vould be fine. Maybe in a reason, 1 seem to frighten g 1st
writer would be best. N o. 1 sink of men."

SA TU RD AY — 4 BIG FEATURES
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9:30 P. M.

"IN BE TW EEN AGF."
T E R R Y DEN E * OTHER "COOL C A T S "

NO. 3 AT
9:13 P. M.

"H O T CAR G IR L "
JUNE, KENNY
“ APR IL L O V E "
IN COLOR
P A T BOONE A SHIRLEY JONES

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Scout Pack 243
To Hold Picnic
Cub Scout Pack 2t3 will m.-et
tomorrow fo r a gala picnic. All
scouts who wish to attend are
asked to m eet In front of Nelson
and Company in Oviedo at 3 p.
m.
A m otorcade will form to take
the youngsters to Lake Pickett
where a picn ic supper will be
held followed by boating, skiing
snd swimming.

CHILDREN W ILL NEITH ER
UNDERSTAND DR EN JOYl

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NO. I A T
7:00 P. M.

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16
SUPERLATIVE
NEW CHEVROLETS
FOR 1960!

4 IM P A L A S — N’ owhtrn else in the low-price Held will you And luxury like this. Than*
fresh, fashionable I m pa las— moat elegant o f all the superlative *60 Chevrolet*—are
nil the car you ever yearned for. Each embodies distinctive treatment inside and ou t,
w ith triple-unit rear lights, fingertip door rrleaaea and aafety-reflector armrest*.
Besides th* Impaia sport sedan above, there am n convertible, sport coupe and
4-d oor sedan.

4 B E L A IR S -S u m p tu ou s as theae Bel Aim are t o behold, th ey’ re priced Juit above
C h evy's thriftiest models. And, like all Chevies, th ey give y ou a choice of two of thn
thriftiest engine* going as standard equipm ent— tho famed Ill-T hrift ft and * new
E conom y Turbo-Fire V8 that get* up to 1 0 % m ore miles o u t o f n gallon of regular
while giving you more "g it” at normal speed*. Besides the 4-door B d Air sedan above,
there are a 2-door sedan, sport sedan and aport coupe.

TO D AY
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Nearest to perfection a low-priced
car ever came!

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3 B IS C A Y N E S —These (though y ou 'd never kn ow to look a t them) are the lowest
priced of the superlative '60 Chevrolet*. T h ey bring you tho same basic beauty and
relaxing roominexs as the other model*. And, like alLChevies, they ride on rradle-eoft
Full Coil suspension, isolated from road shock and noise b y thicker, newly designed
b od y mounts. Along with the 4-door Biscayne sedan above, y ou have your choice o f
a 2-door and a utility sedan.

mist if siu tn ie a cu te rnm ii jw y
fu r • Mii Si/i Suddeck • Rum Render

FEATURE: 1 :0 (1 .3 :3 8
6:16 • 8:54

STARTS SUNDAY

tfoboJy has more/
-funthan pl*iVafcs in love/
6 S T A T IO N W A G O N S—Thean Chevy wagons are stunningly styled to carry y ® d '
aw ay. And they’ ve got thn kind o f cargo apace (ov er 10 ft. from the b eck of the front
seat to the tip o f the tailgate) to carry away most anything y o u w ant t o take with y o u .
Besidm that thrifty 2-door Brookwood above, y ou have your choice of a 4-door
B rookw ood, 4-door Parkwood, 9-paasenger k in gs wood and the nifty Noinad.
Tag MtsitiMaMt-TlM Dias* Stars Chan t o i - M m MC-TV-fat I

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lx the defensive biekflald and
all an aMa ta slog many thrtiti
lx the secondary.
D m affoeaiu Ilia la solid far
IBs eonteat with plasty at big
■as Uat art abla Is throw that
lay black. Big Janet Markham
aad Charlie Bagaa aapply a big
portioa of the sever ta tba (era*
ward wall while Burt Wine, Billy
Allard, aad Tom ay Butnar hare
the ability ta epta quick belaa
up the middle for tba laat Sami*

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Butxar baa kaadlad all of the
aOaaalva caatarlag chorea thua
far lx the aaaaea and baa yet ta
nuke a bad pby. Alea McKJbbto,
la addition ta Maytag at the da*
(•naive Uaebecher poeitioa, baa
bean moved to aad aad will pair
with ban hawk Tarry Chrlttn*
lea la tba pate receiving departTba effoneire baekfkld la tat
with tall Mika Bobarta handling
the algnal calling, patalng, and
punting • from the quarterback
•pat, Ray Luadqulit and convert*
ad aad Jim Grace/ at the half*
baeka, aad hard ruaaiag Lis Rla*
oar at fullback. Gracey waa
brought up to tba halfback to re­
place Jobs Lovelace who waa in­
jured la the Apopka tilt laat week.

Top Ranking Elevens
Even Favorites
"Paaaar Dm Maradilh leads
In laadtog Intersection*!*, Rice
Southern MaUkadlal against unpre* and Florida are oven, as ire
'TSUMbla Missouri Is tha feature Pittsburgh and Duko, white Mich­
igan la s six-point cbolca ovar
“ pnM af s Friday sight program Oregon SUta, aad Notre Dime
.091 opens a iough-lo-pick weak is favored by 14 ovar California.
of callage football.
to other top games, Navy and
' " **mfeai Virginia, Wichita, Tulana, Syracuse ara rated avan, Army
aad Oregon ara favorites la other te a six-point pick ovar Penn
Slate to a game that could da. f l d i y sight battles, and than cida top Eastern honors.
ftalufdey will sea five of tba sa*
' Udb‘s 10 top • ranked teams —
; Texas, Georgia Tack, Tsanais**,
Purdua and Wisconaia — fighting
to gsmae whan tbay ara rated
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A IIna baiter than avan money.
West Virginia, with a 2*1 mark, msn Florida State football squad
la favored ovar winlasa Boston left by plane thii morning for
' University. Wichita, 2-0, is a nar* Blacksburg, Va„ for Ihe Semi­
•' row pick ever George Washing- notes’ flrit television appearance
* ton, 1-3. Tulana is a vary slight against Virginia Tack.
Wat waathar put a damper on
■aplck ovar Detroit, 2-1. And Ora*
* *dop, roiling to high with a 3-0 F5U practice Thursday for the
"ftoxrk, la a solid favorite ovar San it road day In a row. Part of tha
-Josa State, 1-3.
tlma tb# Seminole* drilled In­
* Texas, ranked No. 4 nationally, doors and the rest in tho riln.
to.aveo money Saturday against
Oklahoma. Fifth-ranked Georgia Campbell Fired
Tech and sixth-ranked Tennesaea
GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) are a toss-up to what could bo
tba Southeastern Conference’* big- Don Campbell, with a top recom ­
mendation from Eddte Shore, has
gait game of tha aaawn.
Eighth • ranked Purdue' and bain fired as goalie for the
ninth-ranked Wisconsin risk thalr Greensboro Generals of the East­
Tan tiUo hopes in thalr open* ern Hockey League. Campbell, a
league game with much de- naUva of Saskatchewan, played
with Shore’s Springfield dub of
finding on tho fitness nf Purdue
the American Hockey League last
are Ross Flcbtner.
-season.
•^Jha high-ranked teems figure to
MVa an easier lima. National
toader Louisiana slate la a 21Mtot pick to make Miami (Fla.)
wooer
Us 18th straight victim. Sacond
rgnked Northwestern te a 14-point
HAYES, A
fxvorite over Minnesota. 3rd/V MS 9 r* A
fftkad Southern California la idle,
S£A&lt;.OH
A
tost lib-ranked Mlislaiippl is a taAS OHIO 1
Print choice over Vanderbilt, and
S T A T A p H !f i *
lR)mnkcd Iowa Is favored by •

For T V Contest

S

DODGERS HEROES - . , . Gil Hodges (left) and Larry
Sherry post in tha dressing room o f the Los Angeles
Dodger* after tbay captured tha World Scries yester­
day.

Just A Matter Of Time,
Bums Say After Contest
CHICAGO. (UP1) - They spilled
over tha bear and touted themsalves, tha Coliseum and the
screen—tha world champion Dod­
gers did—and uid they weren't at
all aurprlMd because all stoog
they know It Jutl waa a matter af
"First they all said we wart
going to wind up In tha atcood
division,” Duka Solder said, pull­
ing off bia uniform. “ Wall, w*
showed them there.ao M il they

Miami Gridders
Hit By Virus Bug

MIAMI (UPI)-U was revested
today that intestinal virus has
struck 13 players of tha University
of Miami football team, which will
play Louisiana Slate Saturday
night at Baton Rouge.
“ What a break,1’ moaned Coach
Andy Gustafson. “ It’s not enough
that we’re playing the number one
team of the nation Saturday—but
almost half of tha squad has lo get
sick."
Gustafson had to call off a full
•cale practice Thursday. His team
worked out in shorts.
Trainer Dave Wike declined lo
name all of the players affected,
but said halfbacks Mike Harrison,
Ron 1‘riische, Jim Bruno and John
Ellis, guard Joa Stanley, and
tackle Vic Savoea had been sick.
Savoca, a 223-pound sophomore
starter, missed Thursday’s drill.
"Escept for' Savoca none ire
very sick right now," Wike laid,
“ but thcy’ro etlll weak and uncom­
fortable ”
The Hurricanes will fly to Baton
Rouge tonight.

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GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Tba
!to|vanity of Florida football
warn flits to Houston, Tex., today
to'-aeek ita fourth straight vietony of the aaaton at the expense
tf-Kica.
f-Tht Gators ware scheduled to
S4ld a brief afternoon drill to
Ifouatao to preparation for the
HfamJay game.
*•Florida dosed out ite home
drills Thursday with ■ Umbering
»P aeailon and kicking exarciae.

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CHICAGO (UPI) — It waa hast*
ball’s glory road (hr tha Lae Aa*
ta Dedgara today, aad heart*
ak highway bar tha Chicago
White Saw.
Tha Dodgers ware the saw
champions of tha haaehaU world,
aaothar Cladorolla team.
Loi Aagalea closed U out la
stylo Thursday, mubiag tha White
Son M back la thalr awa part
to briag tfco Far Wait it’s first
ckampteaiklp la a aarioa sated
far saw laaerda Is awoay. attendanea, hlttlsg aad pKtktog.
It will loaf ba rtmemberad sa
eaa of tba meat unusual aartea
of all tiate.
It draw a record total attendanco of 429,794 — thanks to three
record breaking crowds la Leo
Angeles; a record total of tMM,972*4, aoy oumbor of kitting
marka aad n aortea la which ao
pltcbar want tha dlataaea.
But there waa ooa pitcher who
did tba trick.
Ha waa 34-year-old Larry
gharry, who bagaa tba aoaaoa in
tba minora — at St. Paul — and
cams up ta tba Dodger* to be­
come Uwlr biggest weapon. Ha
woa two games, lociudiag tha big*
gast ooa Thursday, aad aavad two

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tha playoff. Thai didn't work, elth*
*r, ao tbay Just made tba Whits
Box aeries favorites. Thera’s noth­
ing l*D now. I guess everybody
notify will admit wtr»i w»',s feu
all along; wo bad It.”
Don Zimmer pushed through the
glub of newsmen snd Jumped stop
a locker. Ha poured brer ever
Solder's bead aad toasted tho
Coliseum.
"A pitcher's a pitcher any
place,” Larry Sherry said. “ If
you'vt got the stuff you can get
a man out In the Coliseum Just
Ilka any place els*. If you don’t
have It, it's no u m to blama
things on a screen.”
“ They called our ball park a
cow pasture," Norm Larktr ibot
back. “Tbay laid everything in
L.A. waa a baas hit. Well, we
showed 'em. The singles we hit in
the Coliseum turned into homers
hare.”
Charlie Neal listened in silence.
He started to maneuver hla way
into the shower.
“ We fought and we fought,” he
said. “ All the time, we kept on
pushing. Wa alwaya cams from
behind and we always stuck to­
gether, This day bad to coma.
It Juat was a matter of time.”
“ It was a team effort ail the
way,” Manager Wall Alston said.

Hard To Explain,
White Sox Report
CHICAGO (UPI) — It'a bard to
•xplaln a 9-3 rout such as hit tha
Chicago White Sox:
Manager Al Lopes said “ it waa
Just one of those bad days for ui,
Wa never had a chance and they
were hitting the ball solid."
Early Wynn, 39-yaar-old veteran
who his always been Lopex'
choice for the "must” game,
didn’t bother to explain. He look
the sole responsibility,
"I goofril it up rikhI,” Wynn
said in the dressing room after
the same.
“ 1 was trying to baffle 'em and
I was succeeding, but Snider got
hold of a high outside pilch and
gave it a ride,” Wynn said.
Duke Snider’s home run In the
third inning was good for only two
of the nine Los Angeles run;,
but Wynn seemed to regard It as
a portent of things lo come.
“ I was trying to help Sherm
(Lollar) with a high one outside
because Wally Moon waa gonna
try and steal," Wynn said.
Vice President Chuck Comlskey
broke through a circle of news­
men to congratulate the big pitch­
er who won 23 games in the White
Soa march to the pennant. Wynn
smiled and said “ I'm lorry.' It
was a bad Job.”
The White Sox dressing room
was a somber place, but none be­
lieved Wynn was it fault, particu­
larly Lopes.
“ Wynn had all hla stuff and he
did a good job. It waa just one of
those days for us. As someone
•aid. you can’t win ’em all, but I
would have liked to hate woo that
one.”

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XIASIHMEE - Boss* TM boats
and 2,009 sportsman rapreeasting
33 or more states ara expected to
participate lx tha tenth annual
Boat-A-Cada, which will bi hold 1s
Kissimmee on October 19, 30, 21,
33, 23 and 34.
In conjunction with tba Boet-A*
Cade, tha third annual Boat Show
will ba held Sunday, Monday and
Tuasday, October 19-21. On display
will ba tha latest boali, motors
and other equipment submitted by
rainufacturars from all over tba
United States.
Since it'a organisation in 19M,
Kissimmee's Boat-A-Coda has
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grown to tba point wbar* it baa
been recognised as tho largest
planned crulis to the country by
such publications aa Reidsrii Di­
gest, Sports Illustrated, Pic, Yacht­
ing, Outboard and numerous other
national magasinos.
W. B. (Dick) Maklnson, local
merchant, sportsman, president of
Boat-A-Cade, Inc., and orgtnstor of
tha rrulsc, baa announced that
plana for tha 1939 event have been
completed.
On Sunday, Oct. 19, registration
will taka pteee at tbo Boat-A-Cado
office at tbo Kissimmee Ukefront.
The Boat Show, which is free, will
begin at noon aad will ba followed
by a marathon race sponsored by
(be Tohopekaliga Yacht Club. To
be held to tho North part of Lake
Tobopckalgia, Uw race will last tor
roughly four hours, with all daises
of motorboats being invited to par­
ticipate. Winners will ractlve at­
tractive trophies.
On Monday, Oct. 19, boaters may
still register and attend the Boat
Show. From 3 to ■ p. m. the Rotary
Club will throw a real Southern
dinner—a Florida fish fry, Includ­
ing hush puppies and all the trim*
mugs, all at 91-33 per plate.
Tuesday, Oct. 29, will bo tho last
dsy for ragistratloa and tha Boat
Show. Then, at 3 p. m., tbo Or­
lando A. F. B. Water Ski Team
will perform. Boatera will gel a
chance to see this performance by
lha only Military Ski Tiam in Ihe
United Stales—for fret. From 3 to

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - l’nbeaten Von Clay, a lightbeavy*
weight contender who haa been
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clip, goes for hla sixth kayo in a
row tonight against Kid Sixto
Rodriuai in a nationally-Utevlsad
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Tbo 20-yaar-old Philadelphian,
ranked ililh and with only a draw
to mar his 11 bouta, ruled n hr.vy
favorite to spoil tho aaatarn debut
of Rodrigues, California atato
champion aubbing for virus-strick­
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the aeries. There bad been a lot
of ragi-to-rlchca -epics In baiebill,
but none evtr rivaled tbla.
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• p, m. the Kissimmee Jayceea will
a sm their famous barbecued
•teak wttb all tba trimmings for
t9.to par plate.
At B p. m. Tuesday evening a
must-----briefing will ba held for
all Boat-A-Cadara. Water condi­
tio*!, safety regulations sod lastmiauta data of great Importance
will then bs reviewed.
At 9 p. m. for the second year,
■bout 9300 worth of Artworks will
b* displayed. Last year this show
was vary successful and should be
•van batter this year.
Tba crula* will begin Wednesday,
Oct. 31, at a Urns to ba announced
at Tuesday night's brisling. The
first night's stop will ba made at
tha 4-E camp, soma 100 miles from
Xliiimma*.
Tha second day’s run will be 73
miles, leaving tha Kissimmee River
lo cross Lake Okeechobee (the iceond largest inland lake in the U,
S.) and arrive at Clawlston, Fla.,
a delightful town aituated in the
heart of the Everglades. It is called tha 'Sweetest town in America”
because the U. S. Sugar Corpora­
tion has a large factory and ranch
there, both of which will be open ta
Inspection. Boaters can also look
over tha hurricane gate* and other
flood control structures erected by
tba U. S. Engineers.
On Friday, Oct. 3!rd, the BoatA-Cada will swing back to Klaaim■aa, arriving Saturday.

with his throwing which kept the
go-go Sox from going very far
aod n number of others.
It was n series of stars for tha
Dodgers—plus ooa of tba most
riotous Innings In series bistory.
Tbit was the fourth Thursday.
It look 43 minutes to play It and
when It was all ever tbs Dodgers
bad scored six runs—to add to
two thoy had plated carllar on
Snider’s 11th aeries homo run—
and Uw White Sox had tallied
thro*.
Thera ware five pitchers In tha
inning, two pinch hitlers and one
pinch runner. It waa the final
chapter In the greatest comeback
baseball aver had seen.
Seventh Last Year
For when they left Brooklyn for
California’ ! baseball gold dust in
1939, tba Dodgers wound up a dismal MYtfllho
They atoned (or It In 1939-and
did U Urn hardway. They tied
Milwaukee for the National
League pennant, won it in a play,
off series, and then downed the
White Sox, four games to two, In

Unbeaten Boxer
Favored Tonight

RATES:

• The Sanford Ladtee Golf Tourna­
ment slated Bnnday at the Mayfair Course haa been canceled
because of wet grounds, it wag

ethers. In another game, ha was
need aa a pinch-hitter,
"You’d have t* say be did tha
Job for ui,” cam masted Dodger
Manager Walter Alston In base*
holl a understatement at tha year.
Ha sura did.
Whan Dodger starter, southpaw
Johnny Padres fattarad Thursday
ballad'la M lead, Sherry, tba
cocky kid making good for his
homo lawn *f Loo Aageitt, came
4a to aave the day.
, Ha turned back the Whit* Sox
on lour kite lx flvo aad two-thlrdi
Innings of another brilliant relief
effort, climaxing ooa of the beat
clutch hurting efforts la aarlaa bis*
lory. He woa the fourth ftam,
aad aavad two others.
So his record was fight hits
yielded aad ooa run allowed In
13 3-3 innings ot pitching. Ho waa
tbo difference.
But Aleto* la paying tribute to
kla Dodgem-and bo was confi­
dant oil tbo way that they would
bit tbo Jackpot—aInglad out others
beside* Sherry.
They Included Duka Snider,
with his ailing knot; Gil Hodges,
with his big bat; Carl Furillo and
Chuck Essaglia with thalr pinch
kitting; catcher Johnny Koaoboro

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NEW YO R K (L P I) - A miletu n s In TV private e*t history
w ti retch ed W tdnrsdty night
when ABC-TV unloaded Us ntw
itrics, H sw slitn E»r
Tbs tb ow wtnt through a full
hour without s gunihot.
This and some fetching view*
of Hawsllao b e tch ti and iir c tu
wtrt th* only distinguishing ftalurtt o f the show, however.
We’ rs always being told about
the letiursly way o( life liiw tlUni en joy, but (he extraordinary
languor o f this new ihow is Urnnittly not an a iir l. In order to
use up tht allotted hour, vlewen
were detoured into a nightclub
door tbow and other stand timekilling devices while the waferthin plot marked lime.
The regular
characlers.
all
pltyed without distinction, are
Anthony Eltley as private-eye
Tracy Steele; Bob Conrad at
Tom Lopaka, Tracy's partner;
Connie S ttveni at Cricket Blake.
M crle'i aids who also work* aa
a nightclub cam era girl and ling­
er Poncle Ponce a* Kim, a Jivetalking cab driver.

T h e plot, a conventional eacursion into uncovsrlng the cau ie of
som e dangeroua accidents that
continually befall a visiting English-wom an, w as Introduced by
E frem Zim baliit Jr., a star of
ABC-TV'a moat aucceiitul priv­
ate-eye terita, 77 S u a u t Strip. E f­
rem apoke to Steele by phone to
tell him to keep an eyt on the
ca ts . Maybe neat week Ed "K ooh ie " Byrne* will call up Poncle
P on ce to chat about the IM0 car
m odels.
Thera was a point in the ahow
w here a woman exclaimed ''te m ­
peram ental artists." Steele told
her, "carefu l—you're married to
one.'* The woman replied, "w rit­
ers d on 't count.” *
Th ey Hill do where TV' my»*
teriea are concerned. O u ie and
Harriet began season No. g In
tedloua fashion Wednesday night.
T h e ABC-TV epiiode, filmed
last lutnm cr, centered around a
visit by an old aallor friend o[
O ttis’ i and David Nelson's dasire to leave school and Join tht
globe-drclih g sailor.
T h e sailor, played with good
hum or by the late Wayne Mar-

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m ock because the N e ls o o F la o w
th it all tailors use hamm ocks.
And Ricky brought la a b ird .e ig *
because he knows all sa ilon ^ isvB
parrots
on
their
ibowMera.
That's the level o f the h o a a r ,
folks. Not only does thit heavy*
handed production lack sudtlety,
humor, intetligcocs, ort g ift Illy,
imagination and a ten ts o f dar­
ing, it also displayed tom e curi­
ous unreal dtiached acting b y
O itle, Ricky and David H ild a

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The Channel Sw im : E d '-S u l­
livan it inserting a film ed.Inter­
view with Mario Lanzo into thla
Sunday’s CBS-TV hour. T h f hi*
terview waa filmed in Rome la st
summer, where Lanza. R , . “ ‘
Wednesday. . .Sir John Guilgud is
ihe star performer on C B »TV *s
Thursday night Big Part*,, h r
Dec. 17. . .Doily Goodman paors
another visit to NBC-TV’ a Jack
Paar show next Wednesday.
Bob Cummings, whose sge Is
variously given at 49. 32 ap ^.M ,
It writing a book about hia^ap*cial germ food diet. “ How T o
Stay Young and V ita l". . .. T h o
late Paul Douilas ap peals' oa
NBC-TV’ a Goodyear Theater aa
Monday in a half-hour dram s
called, "Th* Incorrigible)’'. . ,
Screen Gems, a m ajor T V .'ir o duction outfit, it hoping to. Usd
Brlggltto Bardot tor a TV special
that would b« filmed in Francs
. . .Another French success, Tho
Broadway Ravue, "L a Plume d o
m i T am e," is being offarod
around at a possible TV apaclal
. . .Glamor doll Arlene Da|d la
set for panel duty on AR C -TV o
World of Talent Sunday, Nov. 1.

VICTOR JORY, left, continues a long film career In
"Manhunt,” a new action aeries. He Is shown here with
Charles Hateman ns they capture Gavin MacLeod in one
o f the series which will be shown on Channel 2 at
8 p. m. Monday. The setting is San Dleim.

Dialing The Channels
Jacques liirschlcr, an l-ycar-old
New York schoolboy with no act­
ing experience, h is landed ■ key
role opposite Jack Hawkins anil
Jessica Tandy In the DuPont
Show of the Month prtxcniatlon,
"The Fallen idol,” set (or Wednesday. Oct. U on CBS-TV. Di­
rector Silvio Narlziano, who se­
lected (he lid after interviewing
three Uoicn applicants, sayi lie
wax impressed by the child’s
looks and bearing.
Steve Allen announce* that he'll
resume his ad-lib audience inter­
view! starting with his NUC-TV
ihow uf Monday, Uct. 19 . , ,
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Colbert,
Robert
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By DK. GEOBGE W. CKANE
CASE C-SM: NaU D., aged JO.
la a coed who cam* to mo la
tears.
“ Dr. Crane," she began, “ 1
am the victim of my own moral
principles.
“ For I was la love with a
senior la collage. Wo bad planned
to gat married altar ha graduat­
ed.
“ But while I was home attend­
ing my father far a couple of
weeks while be lay at daath’a
door from a heart attack, ana of
my supposed girl friends dated
my sweetheart
“ And she entered Into OUcit
relations with him. After be
found out that she was pregnant,
he confessed the affair to ate, and
said be felt be owed It to her
to marry her, which bo did.
3ba didn't play tin gams of
love according to the rules, did
she, Dr. Crane? Yet sbe woo my
fiance.
“ And 1, who played according
to the proper coda, loat So what's
the use of being moral and fol­
lowing the established rules?"
Fallow tin Bales
So I explained to NeU that- we
are not supposed to bo rewarded
every Ume wo follow Un rules.
Even in baseball, one team alwaya loses, though it stlU obeys
the baiebaU rule book:
In the Bible, too, the case of
the prophet Job was cited to
show that sometimes a person
loses the big prise in life, even
though be plays honestly and pro­
perly, as per the nils book.
Circus trainers reward a pet
seal or dog after every correct
performance.
And that is also good policy
in starting a child on the proper
habits of piano or violin playinr.
washing its teeth or telling the
truth.
But when we reach adulthood,
wo are supposed to realize that
moral human beings should follow
the rules Just because that U the
best long range policy, even
though we meet temporary set­
backs.
Jesus thus stated: “ God maketh his sun to rise on the evil
■nd on the good, and sendeth rain
on the Just and on the unjust.”
And Christ Himself followed
Uie rules, even though He ended
on a Cross:
So act like adults and quit in­
dulging In self-pity, or Juvenile
cry-baby stuff by saying: •

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attorney, and any auch claim ar
demand not ao filed ahall ba void.
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rira t publication Oct. 1, ISIS,

glrli.
They arc (be oats win have Ut­
il* MOM of sportsmanship, for
they will undercut their owm m
and thus try to win husbands
away from tbair wlvaa and childran. n a y wtU alao (tail fi u c u
from sweethearts like Nall.
Thay usually fat tbair punisheaa bo won away from a girl
Uka Nall, eaa be woa away much
mora readily from a cheater Uka
the girl ho married.
So that girl will shad a lot of
bitter teara before she la pcoAad Nall may have bean saved
a lot of similar misery, for it la
bettor to lose your man BEFORE
the weddlag than afterwards, as
divorcees so‘ widely attest
Besides, 1 helped Nall meat a
wonderful man through our Scien­
tific Marriage Fouodatkm, and
she Is now vary bappUy married.

Personals
WA MAY BJOBLON
Lake Mary welcome* Mtaral
new residents thl* week. They are:
Lcdr. D. B. F. Brows and family
who have moved Into the borne
formerly occupied by Dr. and Mr*.
Hahn on Lake Mary.
Lcdr. and Mrs."'Charles ' A.
Dunn, Jr. and family fram Wash
lngton, D. C. They hava moved in­
to tho Clifford Nelioa home on
WUllimi Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mann and
children who have moved to Lake
Mary from Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mrs. Mann is tha former Yvette
Barron of Sanford. Mr. Mann is
a missile tracker and la presently
employed at Pensacola.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith
and family snd Mr. and Mrs.
James Henson of Jacksonville,
visited In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Smith last week.
Mr. snd Mrs. David Ellis snd
children of Kansas City, Kansas
ara visiting Mrs. Ellis's parents.
Col. and Mrs. W. E. Baker.

Forfeits $21
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)— Former
“ Dead End Kid” Hunts Hall for­
feited $31 ball Tuesday when he
failed to appear In court to answer
a charge of drunkenness.

Legal Notice

IBs Monthly
of ths Episcopal
Holy Groat Church met at the
toman e f tto designated hostess­
es Monday.
SL Mary's chanter with Mrs.
Gordon Swoenoy at • p. m. Mrs.
Harry Caoell wan entootesc.
Thay voted to change tto time «f
meeting to the flrat Tuoadoy of
tho month nt i p. m. Plano for
n fruit eako tola wort discussed
and their project for tho year
will be the Serapta Boot Horn*.
St. Mark's chapter met at 10
a. ra. at tto torn# of Mra. Henry
Tamm wife Mra. John Horner ns
co-hostess. Special project for tto
year will to a visiting commit­
tee to acquaint now Episcopalians
and visitors with tto church and
member*. Time change voted on
la now at J:M a. at.
St. Agnes' chapter mat it 3
p. m. nt tto homo of Mrs. Dan
Wright, Jr. with Mra. Farcy Mer­
cer aa eo-toatess. Their special
project will be furnishing the re­
caption room of tto now Sunday
school building and apartment.
A suggestion was made and ac­
cepted to mako n special study
of Altar Guild work and what
it entails.
All chapters discussed business
of the previous board meeting sad 1. G*ad Fa
closed with refreshment*.
LADY - I know ya’Q ham t o t a l
Utkin' about Tto Offlc*. So
why not hava your husband
Oviedo
bring you out sometime. . .Only
a half-mile from Mayfair Coun­
try Club in Lake Mary.

Personals

By MARIAN B. JONES
DIXIE CREAM RAKE SHOP
Word ha* been received here
Cake* — Pies — Donuts
that Betty Beatley has arrived at
Brownies — Eclairs — Danish
her Denver, Colo, destination and
204 E. Third S»
has already received a promotion
with the Retail Credit Co. there.
Mrs. Charies T. Kibiack ha*
been confined to her home became 2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
house available in on* week.
of Illness.
Mrs.tW. H. Morgan suffered a Call FA 2 0043.
knee Injury while skiing recsntly
but Is reported much Improved, 3 BEDOROOM furnished apt. Fh.
confined to hi* home due to ill­
FA 2-0091.
ness.
fined to his horns due to Ulnets,
Miss Esther Eason of Savan­
nah, will visit hsr sister, Mrs.
IN COUNTY JC DOE’ S
COVET. «
Mss E. King, here.
COliCNTT. F L O R ID A *
Paul Priest is a patient at Sem­ SEMINOLE
ESTATE OF RO BERT a D RE SU N ,
inole Memorial hospital.
Dtcaaaad
Paul Campbell underwent sur­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
gery at Winter Park Memorial TO ALL PERSONS U A V I N I )
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
hospital, last weak.
■AID ESTATE:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Mute
Tou and aach o f you ar* haraby
and family have moved to BtUe notlClad and raqulrsd to til# a n y
Glade where they will make clalma and dem ands w hich you, o r
althar o f you, m ay hava a ga in st
their home.
aald aatat* In th * o fflc * o f Hon.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nolle WIlEon Alexander, County Ju d g*
and little daughter, Patty, have o f Bamlnol* County, at hla o fflc *
th* Court H ous* In Sanford.
been the guests of their parents, In
Florida,
w ithin
tla h t
calen dar V
Mr. and Mra. J. G. Beasley. month* from th* tlm * o f th * flra t M
They ara transferred to Central publication o t thla notlc*. E ach
or demand muat b* In w r it.
Florida and will remain in Oviedo claim
Inc and contain tha placa o f r ta l.
to attend the Beasley-Rlggins done* and post o fflc* address o f
wedding.
tha claimant and muat ba aworn
Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Adams, Ar­ to by th* claim ant, hla a gen t o r a t ­
or th* tarn* shall ba void.
lington, M ill., announce th* birth torney.Bttphan
T. Dean
of ■ daughter, September 31.
Ancillary E xecu tor o f sal*
Estate.
Mias Nellie Beasley, bride-elect,
Sanford Harold
will b* bottom at a miscellsn- Tha
Anderson, Rush, W ard A Daait
corn shower Saturday evening, at Ides Florida Nat'L Bank B ldg.
the home of Mrs. J. B. Jones. Orlando, Florida
Mrs. Charias T. Niblick re- Attorney* fo r A n cilla ry E x « o u i* p * 7
malm confined to her home due First publication o n SapL 1*. list.
to virus illness.
F IC T IT IO ls NAME
Mrs. J. B. Jones Jr. who in­ NOTICE IS haraby given that I am
jured her foot recently, is re­ engaged In business at I I I * O r­
stricted to walking with the aid lando Drive, Sem inole County, F lo r ­
id*, und.r tha fictitiou s name o f
of crutches.
Paula Town and Country T V g a r-

Legal Notice

NOTICB . OP Pt'MLIC llEARIN f)
ON PROPOSED CKANUBB AND
THU SONINO ORDINANCES OP
T U B CITY OP BANPORD, FLOR­
IDA.
Nolle# la hereby slvsn that a
Public Hearing w ill bs held at
the Commission Room In ths City
Hall In tha City o f Sanford, F lo r­
ida, at tiSO o'clock r . M., October
3t, ISIS, to consider ths fo llo w ,
lap changes and amendment* to
lha Zoning Ordlnanc* o f th* City
e f Sanford, Florida.
(a ) Th* property located on ths
east aids e f French A v.n ue
between
J llh
snd
:7th.
Striate la proposed lo rssonsd R .IC
(Blngls-ram lly
D istrict). Said properly be­
ing mors particularly des­
cribed i s Lots &lt;11 through
t f t and Lota t i l . SIS, US,
it s . t n ,
it s , i n
in
Mrs. Ids Padgett was guest of
amt SSI. all tn r . I, W oodIN
COUNTY J IU M C S
COL HT,
honor at a surprise morning parly
t
o
lls
Bubtlltrlslan,
and
all
o
f
SHMINOLH
COLNTV,
PLOR IDA
I'ln tc r s u H tlghla Itsplat.
In celebration of her birthday, by
FI I- N*. IMS* *
&lt;e&gt; A ll propsrty locatsd tn sub* her daughters-m-iaw, Mrs, John
LISTATE o r FRAN K U BARNARD,
divisions platttd aa South
Dacaaaed
Plnscrsst and South Pins- E. Padgett and Mrs. William PadNOTICE TO CREDITORS
ertst T in t Addition I* pro- gstt, recently. The girls invited
TO ALL. PERSONS
IIAVISO
postd to b* rstonsd R-1C all tha guests and took refresh­
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAINST
tain gls-lam lly District).
SAID EST A TE :
A ll parties In Inlsrsst and cltl- ments including birthday cake and
You and aach af you ara haraby sent shall hava an opportunity to all went to the honoree'a home and
notified and required to fll* any b* hoard at said hsarlng.
completely surprised her with
clalma and demanda w hich you or
By ordsr of ths City Commis­
cither o f you, may hava asalnat sion o f tha City o f Sanford, F lor­ guests, gifts and refreshments.
•n d aita la In th* o fflc * a f lion, ida. thl* Ilth . day o f Ssptambsr.
There were about 30 guesu of
Wilaon Alexander C ounty J u d fo o f m s .
th* local neighbors and hsr sister
Samlnola County, a t hla o fflca In
H. N. TAMM. Jn.
Mrs. Lucy Dobson of ’Jackson­
tha Court R ou te In Sanford, F lo r­
Aa City Clark o f th*
ida. within o l(h t calendar months
ville, who drove down especially
City o f Hanford, Florida
from the tlm * a f tha flra l pu blica­ Publlih Oct. S. D l l .
for th* occasion.
tion o f this nolle#. Each claim or
damainl mutt b* In w ritin g and
contain tho ptaoa at realdanco and
post o fflc* addrot* o f tha claim in t and muet b* aworn to by tha
claim ant, b it aaant ar attorney,
SEMINOLE COVNTT SONINO COMMISSION
or iba tam o th o l, ba void.
*
N*&lt;te* *1 Pafell* U **rl# a
As E xecutrix o f aatd aetata
To whom ll may roncarni
/ a / Elisabeth tL Barnard
Nolle* I* h*r*by slvsn In #ccord*tica w ith Ssotlan t *1 th*
Flrat publication on SapL IS. ISIS.
Z on ln c n .cu la ilon a that Jo* Hlekaon, Jr., ha* raquaaiad * " t n ' '
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
p a rt'll to build i.m p ora ry atructura far span air m a rk s! on tha
Fnder snd by virtu* o f authority
follow in g dsacrlbad pm party: Lot* SS and 21. Evan* subdivision.
In rat voatad aa tho M ayor o f tho
Public haarlnp will ba h*M lit th* flamlnol* County Court
City » f Sanford, Florida, I here­
Hoti.o. County I'om m l.ilonar* room . NVadntsday, Ootobar i l , l i t )
by call a Municipal G eneral E l«c• t 7 .IS P. U or a* soon tharaaftar a* poaalblt.
Iloa lo bo held litre uShout the City
P.mtnnla County Zoning Commission
of Sanford. F lorida an tho trd day
Ry Hobart I . Brown
at November, ISIS, fo r election
Sam lsola County Zoning D iracU r
o f tw o City C om alaolonora for
Publish Octabar S, t i l t .
l.r m t a f o fflca at Ihraa yaera
each.
Said election shall ba hold at the
City Hall In teld City o f Sanford,
Florida. In con form ity l o tha law s
snd ordinances r s ls tln s lo stso
lion s now tn fores In aatd City.
BE SAFE1 BE SU RE!
Tha p olls w ill ba s p a s at Tits
o'clock A. U. Eaxtarn Standard
Tims, sad wtU ctssi a t TiSS o'clock
P. M. on said data.
t hereby appoint Floyd A. Palm­
ar snd P. H. Ashdown as ClarkL
and M r* C liff M. Abies. M rs L.
T, Dots. Mrs. J osl It, Field. Mrs.
Mas Rum blsy, Mrs. F . E. Rourallfedh and hacked by
1st and Mr*. Ralph A ustin Smite
tto feoMns
aa laspsetsrs a f aald election
FORD
IN WITNESS W H E R E O F . I hava
hereunto eat my hand a s Mayor
e f the City o f Sanford, Florida,
snd have caused to ba affixed
hereto the teal o f aald City an
WITH THESE OUTSTANDING R A T V t l S l t a l k , 1. Mm,
this tbs 2nd day o f O ctober, t i l l ,
Ec*nasal*sl Car! Standard American Shift! Standard American
A. L. WILSON
As M ayor tb * C ity
Note and Baits! torvked Natlmwldn by Aath*rin*d FORD
o f Saalord, F lorida
Dealers! U M n i b tto Tank! (L N Bays tto Tag!

Surprise Party

For Mrs. P ad get

vie* and that 1 Inland to rantstar
aald nama w ith tha Clark o t tha
Circuit Court. Samlnola County.
Florida, In accordance w ith tha
pravlaloas o f tho F ictitiou s X am *
atatut**
to -w it:
fa c tio n
t i i.e s
Florida Staiutta 1)17.
£
atg: Oaarga E. P apcua
^
Publish SapL 31 A Oct. l. f, i t .

BALLROOM

(Dsanna
school of dance
6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
Classen Begin Oct. 15th
Phone F A 2-0884

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500 FRENCH
Or Pk. FA 2-12841

�AW antAefA Day Makes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
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t Fee Rest
1 i . Real
#ACHKLOR apt. completely furn­ LARGE clean furn. apt, down­ FIVE ROOM House. 2 bedrooms,
ished; ground floor. 313 Palstairs, 611 park.
large porch. 1110 W. 3rd. Street,
metis.______________________
Sanford.
SLEEPING ROOMS: The Gable*,
401 Magnolia. FA 2 6720.
fOR THE BEST RENTAL IN
Go m W ith The
SANFORD CALL FA 2 0314 or
UNFURNISHED
2-bedroom coun­ Like TARA, thia recently remod­
FA 2 0042.
try home: furnished apartment;
eled two atory, beautifully furn­
I. Furnished 2 bedroom houie
alio farm land. P h o n e
ished heme la typical of tba
2411 Palmetto.
FA 2-0400.
eld South. Two stories, with up­
X. Unfurnished 3 bedroom houie,
stairs and downstair* railed
bitches equipped, 2412 Willow DE IARY g BR. houie; partly
perches, four bedrooms. . .
I. Unfurnished j bedroom houie,
furn. STO mo. NO 1-4664.
located on full city block in
^ kitchen equipped, 24IS Orange.
Sanford,
surrounded by huge
SALE or RENT; 2 bedroom houie
TORN, apt 500 park Ave.
shade trees. . .Orange grove. . .
completely furnished ggS. Call
Second house on property rents
FA 2-7788.
NEWLY DECORATED 3-room furfor *43 per month. Price III,306
liked apartment Ul E. 8th
furnished lean ala* bo purchas­
LOWER
floor
(-room
fural
’ied
S tm t W monthly. FA 2-4213
ed unfurnished), only 12300
apartment. Phone FA 2-0733.
or FA ami.___________
down. Let us show you bow you
can recapture the graceful liv­
2 BEDROOM uoturnlihed houie at FURNISHED 4 roomi and bath,
tih ihower itall; in new duplex.
ing of the past without sacrific­
Lake Monroe. Ph. FA 2-39)0.
Screen porch k washroom.
ing modern comforta.
Adults, no pets. Only SIS mo.
R i MONTH: 2 bedroom unfurnW. I . “ RUT BTEMPER Agency
FA 2-7776.
alihed, kitchen equipped houie
Realtor k Insurer
near air atation. Tel. FA 2-3346. 2-ROOM furnished kitchenette Phone FA 2-4B91
112 N. Park
after 6 P. M.________________
apartment; adults. P h o n e
FA 23202.
FURNISHED apt. Ph. FA 2 2900.
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
DOWNSTAIRS apartment; adults
BROKER
LARGE clean apartment: living
only. 100 Elm. FA I-3U1.
2t 2 Se. Park Ave. Ph. PA 2-M61
room 12* x 20'; rug and cur*
talm furnished; kitchen equip­ FURNISHED house; 2 bedroom*.
3-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynne
ped: bedroom *14' x IB'; Jalousie
Apply Bud Long, 3rd. and Main
wood Dr. Low down payment
back porch: tS3. Ml Magnolia.
St., Enterprise.
Phone FA 2-7797.
Call NO 1-32(7.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
,£hli is a gueit pais to the Movie,
equipped. Ph. FA 2-4020.
land Drive-In Theatre for E.
Seminole Realty
L. Rural to lee “ Room At The 3-BEDROOM housa In Lake Mary
W. DITTRICHS - REALTOR
available first week of Novem Elia. Methvtas—Velma Gentale*,
Top".
ber. Call FA 2-0773.
Adelaide H. Moats — Aaaeciataa,
REN T A BED
7*rt Park Ave.
FA 2-S2B
Bellamy, Hospital k Baby Beds 1 ROOM Efficiency Apt. private
By Day. Wack or Month.
batb, suitable for oot or couple. 3-BEDROOM house Urge let,
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
2409 Adams Court, Wynnawood.
Acrosa from Post Office.
Ph. FA 2-3111
Terms.
IIS W. 1st St
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
HOUSE, unfura., 2300 Mellonvilla.
private hatha, 114 w. Tint St.
FARM ER’S AGENCY
FLOOR furnished apartmsnt, ROOM and BOARD. Ph. FA 20392
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
modern, $33 per month, child
D. II. Whitmore
accepted. Phone FA 2-17ST,
I-ROOM furnished apartmint,
Lillian G. Tram a
also 9 • room furnished partAssociates.
NICELY furnlaLed garage apart­
ment. 310 Magnolia. Available 118 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
ment Couple only. FA 2-3(68.
now. Telephone A. K. Rosset After hours, FA 2-3415, FA 2-4921,
1912 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-02(1
ter. Floriat, FA 2-1151.
MODERN 3-bedroom home, kit­ FURNISHED 3 rooms and bath,
chen furnished. For appointment
close in, phona FA 2-2879 after LAKE MARY BUILDING LOTS
call FA 2-37M.
We have several desirable build­
3 p. m.
ing lots in Lake Mary priced
3-ROOM furnished apt., fitra FURNISHED garaae apartment
to sell. Call ua.
# clean; 4 room unfurnished; 304
available OeL t2th. 2343 Pal­
W. 3th.
metto Ave. FA 2-0323 or
FA 2-3234.
St.
fajif
FURNISHED apartment; 3 large
116 M. Park Ave. Ph. F * 1-4121
roomi; bath in hall; private en­ T^ti!i!rtni»!r
trance; adult*. 307 Park Ave.
WANTED: 3-bedroom house on or
about Dec. 1st.; kitchen equip­
FURNISHED apartmez* clean am
Stemper Regrets
ped. Will take up payments on
c l o a e in. Jimmy Cowan, Ph
that
ho doesn't have a dozen
house
if
reasonable
down
pay­
F\ 2-4013.
homes like this one to sell: three
ment. Write G. H. Shannon. 1413
bedroom, concrete block, perfect
Apt, B., Child St.. US Naval
2-BEDROOM unfurnished apartcondition, large landscaped lot,
Air Station, Jax, Fla.
k ment near store* and school.
easy walking distance to PineP No pets please. 2619 Elm.
Thia la a guest pass to the Moviecrest School. Priced $12,100 for
land Drlve-ln Theatre' for Jack
quick sale—monthly payments
FURN. Apt. 201th W. 1st SL
Gregory to sec “ Room At The
864.38 per month after reason
able down payment,
Top".

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We Invite you to bo opr gnesta
absolutely free without obliga­
tion at one of Sanford's leading
Motels while you locate saltable bousing for youraelf and
family. Pick up your key at
our Sales Office.

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Estates

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PINECRES1
4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florida L iv in g .'
3 k 4 B cdroom i —
1 * 2 Baths

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

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NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

“ Can Hall”

Realtor
Phone FA 2 3841

Roan l » Payton
Registered Real Estate Braher
ASSOCIATE"
Mary E. Carmaa — Lea Balvail
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

Quiet Community

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N tar Golf Cowrie

PUMPS - SPRINKLER
AD typet aid sliai. installed
“ Do It Yourself”
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
Machhwry m i Sapply Ce.
SOT W. 2 id SL
Ph. PA 2-4432
AIR CONDITIONING
H. R POPE CO.
26$ S. Park — FA 2-4234

70*9

“ auto- g l a ssINSTALLED

~Ki*gT«atura»'6r*diceti. lae. Wort! if(Mi m a n *

always tall Mm to meet me at a comer near 4
dress shop wo bo won’t, keep mo waiting.'*
S. Real Estate Far Sal*

II. Mato »r Female

BY OWNER: 2-bodnoa home, CHEF: Must be able to take
charge of kitchen; referencri
best location in Country Club
required: wages between 883Manor. Pboaa FA 2-6442.
8100 (6 day wack). Call between
4 and 6 P. M. only NO 8-4683.
HOME • SEEKERS
11. Wark Watted
Nr at 2 bedroom, tile batb, CB
home, situated on a nice lot IRONING WANTED — FA 2 2969.
in Highland Park. Completely
equipped Including tloor furn­ MARRIED MAN wants employ­
ace. This home can be yours
ment as carpenter or brick
for only to.buU, with just il.ouu
layer. Ph. FA 2-7826 after 3
down, and tow payments. VA,
F. M.
4&gt;i r.'r, 23 year mortgage.
DAYS WOBK WANTED. FA 2-2338
Very attractive 3-bedroom, tile
bath, CB home, situated on a
welt landscaped 100' x 140' oak
shaded lot In nice section of SANFORD PliaMag k Raatlag
Sanford. Feature* equipped kit­ 2386 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
chen and many nice extras.
FLUNBtKa
Total price — 912,700, with only
Contracting
A Repalra
8900 down payment, $74 per
Fro* Estimates
month.
R. I* HARVEY
364 Sanfard Av*. Rhone FA 23113
Attractive 3 bedroom, &gt; bath CB
home, only 9 months old. In
Second Addition PlaacratL Fea­
tures fully equipped kitchen
___________________ _
plus all the extras. Total price
—only 115,430, with Juat 81373
^N gm W n^^H oaH n^
down, and |9I per month. This
won't last!
A ll CONDITIONING
CONTRACT tad REPAIR HOIK
Why wait? Phono now, and make 1991 Saaferd Ave.
FA I4 M
your appointment to sae these
exceptional home buy*. We will
Plumbing A Repair*
bo pleased to serve you.

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1633 SariU*Bt.C

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Seakarik GIbsb and'Paint Co.
113-114 W, 2nd » t
FA 2-4422
Ray Reel Fatal k Bod- Shop
10th 4k Sanford
Behind Studobaker Garago
JACH OBS R E PA IR SHOP
Welding — v'ach. A Gen. Repairs
W. 20th. A Old. L. Mary Rd.

3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­
ditioned, washer and dryer. Will
■ell equity very reasonable or
will trade for equity in 3 bed­
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.

B A M ROOFING
Contracting A Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
818 Sanford Aw. Ph. FA 2-7913

founiJuj.

CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
RemodaUng — Free Estimate*
Repa'rs
Phono FA 2-3744
BILL BERN03KY, Contractor

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LOW LOW PRICES!
Our Uited Cam W ill He Displayed For Your
Inapcction Nightly On Our Itorge I.lght«d Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
at (he sign o f you r ( m l buy

Snve

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At

H o llc ' s

MONTHLY
PAYM ENTS

WAIT! WATCH!
Phone FA 2-1914

FA 2-0983

203-209 E. First SL Ph.

58 RAMBLER

*9840

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.

Agent
218 So. Park FA l-W ti

Mather of Sanford

$

FLOOR landing and finishing
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
Semtoot# Couaty sine* lilt.
H. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary.

If You Compare PRICES and SPECIFICATIONS You’ll Buy A

Raymond M. Ball

New A Deed
Furniture and Appliances

Housa Wiring — Electric Service rT!^^ieant^Tarliir»
Sid Vlhlea
Hair Styling — Permarents —Oil
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO,
Treatments— TV Stamps. Soft
112 Magnolia
PA 2-6913 Water — Air Cond llarrlett’a
Beauty Nook, 103 So. Oak—
L l'tolUi;” ' M L ', '•' Repair*
FA 23712.
Licensed — Bonded Painting L
Phon* FA MIM
Decorating, free Estimates
D A W N ’ S
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
BEAUTY SALON
PAI NTI NG CONTRACTORS
Air Conditioned Dryers
FA 2 1=04.

Firepot Guaranteed 10 Years

FACTORY TO TOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof
rail with ptoatla ends. Flaetto
or riyea tapes. Cotton or ayto*
cords.
Senna rite utarns and Pajak Ca.
112-114 W. 2nd fR. Ph. FA :

$SAVE$

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since 1348
M, “ Dot” Vetes F.lectriral 5*r,
A. RARE
DeBAEY
Dei Say* For Service Call. ,
NOrlh 8 4122 .
NOrth 8 4711
FA 2-4896
FA 2 3983

FOE 30 YEARS

Surplus Aluminum Palal, nod
iuallty $2-93 gal AnSy-Rgvp
quality
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.

BALL

Has Sold and Serviced The Famous

Sanford,r Fla.

SEWING MACHCfE-Fre* Westiogbouae; 3 months old, dans,
embroidery*, monograms, but*
Responsible pafty to
n^et^^nveeTwI^^iegoner tonholai,
take payment! of 96.75 m o w y .
Give references. Write CM. SawLUT1NO PARAKEET — Male. S
ford Herald.
weeks old; alio cage. FA 2-1(33.
NEW pink GE refrigerator,
TnsstTTsnrotern
used, «175. Phon* FA 34X23. Ask
Mr. or Mrs. DeWitt.
16 Ft. DURCRAFT cabin crulaette boat, motor and trailer
PAINT and
8830 FA 2 3631.
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Buy 1 Gal - Get 1 TREK!
A BARGAIN — l : ft. aluminum
MAKT CARTEK FAINTS
boat, trailer and "vlnrade Mo­
rA
tor. Guy K. Bishop, 874 E. 20th. 201 W. lit SL
SWIVEL rocker, good adJuaUblt
Gateway T* The Waletrwey
dress form, new, fl-00 each FL
Your KVINKUDE Dealer
NO 5-43M.
'■
Robson Sporting Goods
:0i-6-S E. lit.
rh. FA 2-5961 SINGER sewing machine,. 6969*
plete with attachments k guar*
267A
ante*, Used very little. Party
with good credit to aasunto t
1937 AMERICAN 2 bedroom 45’
payments of $4J1 or will dis­
x 8'; air conditioned. 103 Park
count for cash. Write Sewtkf
Ave. Trailer Park. FA 2 6615.
Machine, e/o Herald.
'33 OLDS 88 Holiday fordor. Sell Us Your Furniture. M l
I’ hone FA 2-4145 after 6 P. M.
Service With Th* Cash. BUFIH
TRADING POST. rA 2-6OT.
1938 BU1CK Special - Dynaflo —Heater; like new. Priced to KOHLER k CAMPBELL Spinet
sell at *1830. Call FA 2-2809.
Piano; modern full keyboard;
like now; 8393; terms. - V
16 OLDS ’ W 2dr hard lop. JetFA 21971.
away Iran*, dual exhaust, R A
H, FA 2-4378.
DURATHERM HEATER, 36 gaL
tank and stand; tank fall of oU:
'37 CHEVY "210” model fordor,
excellent condition. FA 2-5114.
tutonr. See Green Spar Ser.,
after S P. M. FA 2-3012.
loot French Ave. 81093.

alTTuriniaTir

WANTED: Apply PIANO TUNING * E1PABUNG
HOMES AND LOTS for colored WAITRESS
W. L. HARMON
Chimney Corner Restaurant,
people. Also homes built on lota.
PH. rA 2 4223 After S P. M
Hwy. 17-92, DtLanfl.
Roy WaU. Phone FA 2-1187.

300 East
W
v First Street

Cut Ftowvn Far Any Oecaale*
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA t u a
er
FA

TV and RADIO REPAIR af :r New k Used Furniture k Appli­
3:00 ai|hts and weekends; San­
WHEEL CHAIR at once: with
ances, A Good Place To
ford, Lake Mary and Iamgwood.
foot extensions. FA 2-$947.
BUY SELL or TRADE
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 6815.
JENKINS FURNITURE
23—Notices k Permeate
rA 2-74W
LAWN MOWER Repairs - Halt­ 400 Sanford Av*.
WANT PASSENGERS to Saa Die­
ers Gained A Serviced. LEWIS
• BIG VALUES
go or San Francisco to skaro
SALES A SERVICE. ?»ir W. 20
• QUICK CREDIT
expenses. FA 2-1859,
St. Ph. FA 2-79'A or FA 2 3168.
• EASY TERMS
Complete Lawn
Maintenance; WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Fertiliser—Spraying — Mowing WILSON - MAIER
JOHN LOMMERSE
Now And Used Furattnru
416 Willow Ava. PA 2-7191
311 E. First SL
FA 2 3433
General taaeranee
AUTO • FIRE - WIND
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby Used furniture, appliances, tools
Old LlM Block
Bads. Day. Week or Montk —
etc. Bought-iold Larry's Mart
FURNITURE CENTER
215 Sanford Ava. Ph. VA 2-4132.
11M French Are.
Fh. FA 2-7163

11. Klertrital Servlet#

ROOr CLEANING AND COATING
Exclusive agent for SURCO in
this area. Work guaranteed, ca'
FA 2-3(47 for free estimates.
OSTEEN Territory Available
BILL EVANS
Earn that extra money need­
ed for Christmas Shopping. Be
|j. Specie! Service*
the A VON REPRF.SENTATIVE! Write Mrs. Jean MilTV SERVICE within th* hour.
Service Call 82.30 plus parts.
anich. Box 244, Lockhlrt, Fla.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
for interview.
FA 2 9199.

32. ArUriM Foe Sato

R. M. Wilkins, to n tractor
• Asphalt Driveways
■32 PLYMOUTH (ordor, 6 cylin• Parking Area*
der; jutt-hnri new rings, In­
serts and valve job; clutch leu
Quality Workmanship A Mat*rials
than year old: runs good —looks
Terms To Suit Your Budget
good: priced at 81J.V Phrn*e
•Free Estlaalrs
FA 2-7770.
• Week Guaranteed
Phone PA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.

Furniture Storage and Moving
To and From Anywhero
C. E. PHILLIPS
FA 3-6441
1360 Fraoch Ave. Ph. FA 3-1991

Sanford Furniture Company

$450 Down

NO JOB TO LARGE OR BM.UA
Dries Way* — Parking Areas
RENTALS: Day — Week - Month
Frees End Leaders
Graders — Deaen — Dragliats
RaOers — Transports
PHONE: Days, FA 2 6134
.NtlhU, FA 3-1125 or TA 2 3442
ENVELOPES, Letterfceads, state­
ments, invoices, band bills, and
procrams,
ete.
Progressive
Prlatlng Co. Phone FA 2-2931 —
364 West 15th SL

HO M ES
•

16. Ftowere A Plante

s g

Dalits Asphalt Co.

one

Open Friday 'Ull t p. m.
W. H. “ BUI” STEMPER Agency
Stenairom Realty
Realtor k Insurer
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
FA 2-4111
112 N. Park
HERBERT VTKN1TROM
Raymond UndqaJst, Assoc.
Registered Broker
FA 2-3951 Atlaatto Bank Bldg.
9566 DOWN
LBN MOVER
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, large living
LOTTIE BROADWAY
room and bedrooms; kitchen
K IN TOHBKTT
equipt. Sco at 105 E. Woodland
Stem per Suggests
BETTYE D. BUTTE
Dr.
PHon«
owner,
FA
2-4073.
If you are considering building
your own home, let us show you
111 N. Park — Fa. FA 3-1436
a lakefront site of unsu-paiied MUST SELL— Being transferred I
Nothing Down! Assume pay­
beauty, just a tew mile* from
ments 873 month. 127 Country
Sanford. One of Sanford’s best
Stemper Presents
Club Drive.
contractors will build you a
A Nifty
home that will make your LOCH ARBOR: Beautiful 3 BR.
for Ik* Thrifty
dreams come true and for a
home near golf course. Overall*
at 66719.
price below your greatest expec­
yard with miny trees. You We urge you to see this new 2
tations.
must see this bargain. FA 2-4823 bedroom, concrete block home
with a kitchen large enough to
W. H. “ BUI'’ STEMPER Agency
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
really enjoy eating In. Conven­
Realtor A Insurer
Realtor
iently located, not too far out,
FA 2-4*11
lt2 N. Pnrk
LAKE HART
and not too close L. Good
terms.
RAYMOND M. BALL Ph. FA 2 5237 or FA 2-1944.
AND ASSOCIATES
1-LOT, 70 fL wide by 148 ft. W. H. ’'Bill" STEMPER Agamy
Real Estate — Usenet*
deep, cleared, facing Country
Realtor k Insurer
Surety Seeds
Club ltd. in Loch Arbor section
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Tstfar,
218 So. Park Ave. Th. FA 2-5641
call FA 2 1823.
Arthur T. Dsy. Everett Harper
Sanford
Robert F. May, Bart Ptlcbar
PINECRK5T 2nd. Additie-i 3 bed­
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
112 N. Part
Ph. FA 2-1290
room. 2 bath, kitchen oqulpped Phone FA 2-4961
home; pine paneled d e n .
8. Female Help Wanlrd
3-BEDROOM, CB, m bath home,
FA 2 3623.
rbone FA 2-5313.
WANTED: full lime: live in;
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
maid. Call FA 2-7993.
2544 French Ave.

J. W. HALL

F r i. Oct. 9. 1959— Page 9 la a a m

U f f -A -D A Y

8. Real E»Ute For Sale

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Shosmakah
Inc.
Cor Hwy. 17-92 ft 27U&gt; St,
Phon FA 2*1501

ID

HOLLER

For Opening Date
W. 26th SL
TA 2-7462
Sanford

MOTOR SALES

r

�• ■

�Right To Act

County's Citrus To Hit Pre-Freeze Level

In Quiz Fix
I

Questioned
WASHINGTON (U P I) - Chair
A M Earl W. Kintner testified to­
day U » t if the Federal Trcde
Commission tried to prevent rigglnf ° f T V flair shows it would
wind up policing wrest
« s a n d Imposing "com plete eensorof all entertainment."
Klntnar told Houae investigators
the commlalon never haa contend­
ed Hut ita power to crack duwn
"od deceptive advertising" ex­
tendi to "deceptive entertain­
ment.’ *
'H e testified aa a Houae subcom­
mittee held Its final day of hear­
ings on charges that tome TV
quiz program s have been fixed.
kintner (aid there was "aerioua
qJeition" whether the FTC haa
legal authority to assert such Jur­
isdiction, but added that this is
"a grey area in tha law ."
The eubcoramittee prepared to
and ita public inquiry without tes­
timony
from
1129,000
winner
Charles Van Doren.
Chairman Oren Harris &lt;O-Ark.) J
told newsmen the subcommittee
aiDl has received no word from
yap D oren, aUr o f tha now de­
t e c t quia show "2 1 ," who was
fiOING FOR THE GOAL o f 100 pur cent participation
invited last week to testify.
in the United Fund drive which VAH-3 is launching to­
Van Doran, who now haa a J3o.day at NAS are, Lt. (j.g .) Don Hartley, left, and drive
000 a year contract with NBC,
chairman Ena. J. E. Maguire. Money collected from the
waa relieved of all work assignmanta by the network last Thurs­
12 division* in the squadron will be given to the Semin­
day until questions raised by the
ole County United Fund. Each squudron memlier is
inquiry are answered.
naked to give in accordance with hi* rank. The winning
Kintner’ a testimony was similar
division will get a 72 hour puss and the second place
to that given Saturday by Chair­
division a 48 hour pass. The model o f the AJ "Savage"
man John C Doerfer o f the Fedewill be given us a prize with ita bomb bay full of m o n e y
t il Communications Commiaaion.
in one contest to raise funds for the United Fund.
M e rfe r expressed doubt that the
FCC haa authority to prevent quiz
•how fixing.
Hep. W aller fi. Rogers (D-Tex.)
■aid tealimooy showed the FCC
bad failed in its responsibility to
police the TV Industry. He sug­
gested that thcra also should be
aa inveatlgatioo of the FCC for
what he called "brushing the *
whole thing under the rug."
.H e p . John E. Moss (D-Callf.),
■ o tiie r investigator, c.iarged that
evidence brought out at the hear­
WASHINGTON (UI’ l ) — A group o f scientists working
ing! showed the "con tem p t" TV
on Democratic l ’arty |&gt;olicic* have decided timt the United
pn-iiuccrs ".iavo shown, lime and
again, fpe the pu blic" tven in States h as no alternative hut to maintain "a balance of
terror-’ with the Soviet Union.
program content.
However, the scientists bzelieve just us strongly thut
A third member, Rep. WUliam L.
Springer (R -llb ), predicted that America must take every precaution to prevent an accidental
Congress would be asked in Jan­ "push-butlon" war which might
’
uary consider som e ‘new, strong wipe out civilization.
legislation" to correct abuses such
The group secs a "serious dan­
M those aired by the group.
ger" of war until all nations pos-

Scientists Urge
Balance Of Terror
I p. m, Stocks

4 Downed Fliers
Rescued By Boat

S &amp; t i&amp; B E f o

^ '. . . a r z T ^ w - r r r ,

Pope Uses English
For First Time

Dove Season Brings
Arrests, Warnings

“

can get s dry speO for a period o f a few
weeks,1*
He added that the size o f this year's
fruit would ba above norm al
The last good year for Seminole cltrusmeu
was during tha 1986-57 season when 3,087,000
boxes were produced valued at 14.018,000.
The next year cold hit the county and
state and production was down.
During 1957-58 season, 1,675,000 boxes
were produced valued at $3,322,000.
Tucker said that ettrusmen may have one

The opening of the dove hunt­
ing season Saturday brought two
arrest* and numerous warnings
to hunters in Seminole County
over the weekend.
Ruaael L. Henderson and John
T. Batcy of Jacksonville were
Charged with discharging fire­
arm* from a public road. Crippen Rd. They were released on
bail, o f $33 each, Justice of the
on "Community Service." An en^ P ta c e Hugh Duncan said this
tertalnment program will be fea­
d im m in g .
tured at the celebration which I*
also a "ladies’ night" program .
The meeting will kick off Ihe Lions
annual light bulb sale which will
start Wednesday night Proceeds
from the bulb sales will be given
F orm er commander of Sanford to sight conservation efforts.
Naval Air Station. R ,a r Admiral
Robert Jackson (Ret ) has return­
ed to this area and plans to
build a home in Crystal Lake
J feig h ts In Lake Mary.
* Adm iral Jackson was also ac­
Congresiman A. Sydney Herlong
tive in Seminole County civic af­
will be in Sanfnrd from 10:3u a. m.
fairs.
until 3 p. m. Tuesday. The repre­
sentative 'from this district will
greet the public
and answer
Tha Royal Arch Widuws will questions on the recent Congress
serve a covered dish supper at from his trailer office to be in
6:30 p. m. Tuesday preceding Die front of Touchtun’s Drug Store.
Herlong will be u Oviedo about
Royal Arch Mason* meeting at
7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Lodge. 4 p. ra. Tuesday. Wednesday, he
M em bers of both group* *re urged will he in Altamonte Springe at
% 0 jittend the cumbinauon meet 10:30 a m and in Longwuod about

**' 1
t
I American I AT ................
*
, 0 ...........
Betmetnem Steel ...............
J; * ,
.............
Chrysler
'A right
DuPont
Eastman Kodak
General Electric
General Motors
Graham - Paige
Inti. T A T
LoriUard
•eeeeeee*
Minute Maid
Penn HR
Royal American
Sears Roebuck .
Sludchukcr
U. S. Steel
. ..
WestinglioUM El.

W EATHER: Psrtly cloudy with chanca o f showers tonight. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 75-80.
VOL.

XUX

United Press Leased Wire

News Briefs
Hopes For Success
CAPE CANAVERAL, FIs. (U P I)
—The second In a series of ad­
vanced design Polaris test mis­
siles was fired today as the Navy
sought to end a string of two flop*
in the program.

Extortion
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — The
county prosecutor said he would
file a direct information today
against a 32-year-old Coral Gabtoa
engineer who ia accused of extort­
ing 34U.UO0 from oil company e x e­
cutive John N. Blow.

Established 1J08

MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959

Herlong To M ake
Appearance Here

Widows To Serve

11.30 s. ia.

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 539

Special Board Opens
Steel Strike Hearings
Hope For Settlement

Help Urged
WASHINGTON (U P I) - P r e s i ­
dent Adolf Lopes M ateos of M exico
called today for redoubled efforts
to sulvs Latin A m erica’s econom ic
crisis.
"T o fortify the Latin American
countries is to fortify d em ocra cy,"
llie Mexican chief executive said.

Ammo Flown In
HA VANN A (U P !) - An uniden­
tified light plane parachuted ma
chine gun*, rifles and ammunition
Saturday night into Dinar Del Rio
Province, a center of opposition
to Prem ier Fidel Castro's revolu­
tionary regime.

Without Injunction
WASHINGTON (U P I)— A presidential board of intiulry opens hearing! today in a dramatic attempt to settle
the nation's w o n t ateel strike without use o f a court in­
junction.
The three-muii panel has agreed to limit testimony on
the need for a back-to-work njunctlon so it can focus on
economic Hums ia the to-day-old

walkout, informed sources said.
Fact-finding
board
chairman
George W. Taylor waa expected
to announce the decision at tha
opening of the public a- salon.
Both industry and union officials
WASHINGTON (U P I) - T h e Su­ were railed to testify.
Stool workers
attorneys
had
preme Court ita rti hearing leng­
thy arguments on the Gulf tide- planned to lay the groundwork for
lands oil

Oil Dispute

Parly Politics
Keynotes Demo
Governors Meet

\x&gt;- r’ L ' t e n j f &amp; i i &amp; i l ? I • '•«** S S S K S S * . ; « s

ft. e. (upn -

Party polities and the
I T ?
,
South's role In the I960 conven
Don dominated the 23th annual
Southern
Governors Conference
today and for the present took
h
j
t o( ,j,# hurning rarial

TSto

New Energy

'JJ*! Lands Safely

Grid Fans Special

Ready For Contest

Khrushchev Made
Friends In U. S.

Lions Banquet
Planned Tuesday

Admiral Jackson
Returns To Area

problem, however. He laid that on many
places, spotted crops were seen and in inatances heavy fruiting didn’t btoom at all.
Tucker stressed also that if the prolonged
rainy spell continues, the citrus crop could be
■everely hurt.
Tucker added that the first estimate for
th e citrus crop over the state was set at 93
million by the U. S. Department o f Agriculture.
This would be seven million boxes mors
than were produced last season nnd m ore than
most Florida cltruamen had predicted fo r this
season.

Sty?

sre millions
______ _in fe e . I
[billon* of. dollars
decrw by , r &lt;uln* U m ***
from oil companies which drill ! strikes does not now threaten the
offshore. The issue is; docs the nation's welfare.
5Tl» s u i t or the federal guvernment
The
striking
Steelworkers'
67Vv (jet this income?
Union said its m em bers would
6314
return to work Under a Taft31
Hartley Injunction. But U hinted
ls sue.
23TG
LONDON i u r n - P r im e Minis­ that the walkout would resume
an
Governors, willing at the drop
ter Harold Macmillan, brimming after any such court order e x ­
771*
of a hat to talk about next year'a
with new energy alter hli election pires.
35
David J. McDonald, union pres elections, were reluctant to b*
triumph, told his Cabinet today
2G iliat hi* next goal is sn East Wert Went, made the veiled threat of
drawn out on segregation.
HP.
summit meeting without delay. • renewed stoppage in s stateT oday's session was a mixture
Government source* said lie was
»ubmitted si Dm opening of
of problems and relaxation. The
shooting for one in late Novemlicr bie hearings.
17 * or early D e ce m o e r-tn e ursi. in
Industry officials have Dullest- morning wax devoted to opening
5H
fact, of the "cm ilinuoui cabin of rd they also oppose use of enter addresses hy Gov. J. P. Coleman,
49 hi
gency provisions in the law tv
sum m its," ha wants.
of Mississippi, conference chair
IBik
send 300,000 slerl worker* back
to their Job. for a court-ordered, man; Gov. Luther II. Hodges of
NorUi Carolina, ho.l governor, and
(to day "cooling o ff" period.
MIAMI (U P I)— A National Air
Argument* on this point, how­ Gov. J. Caleb Boggs of Delaware,
lines DC-7 witli 43 persons aboard
ever, may be ruled out by the d e ­ chairman of Ihe National Govern­
circled nearly an hour burrnay
cision of the blue ribbon board to ors Conference.
night before landing smooth!) af­
Arkansas Gov. Orval E. Fauhus.
concentrate on narrowing the d if­
ter ground observers assured the
ferences between the union and the main news source of the 1937
pilot the wheels were locked safe­
ami IBM sexiinn* because uf the
Ihe Industry.
ly la place. A National Airline*
S u u itti -aid Die board n!«" d e­ U llte Hock school Integration sit­
spokesman said all passenger*
uation, came here convinced that
I|| h llooll, r,- took Die Icnve wait calmly ami no cided against advising President
Eisenhower on wlirlher the work even In Ihe Arkan.a. capital time
. . .
. ,
one was Injured when Dir four
“ ub has arrange, for a Footb.il engine plane taxied in wiDiout a stoppage would im peril the n i ­ would heal the wound, of bitterlion's health or safety if allowed nrss.
bpco.al “ * ,w 711,1 ,0
fur (he Seminole hitch.
to continue. Such a finding wa*
Fauhus lold United Press Inter* n‘
made by the president F r id a y ; national he fret* racial strife is
Girt Myers football game there.
when he set la d Hartley machin only a symptom of deep trouble
Ticket* for the train ride must
•ry in motion by creating Die In the United States for which "w e
be purchased by Wedncsd y Boosmust find an answer."
ler Club President Gordon L. itrudboard of inquiry.
'Our country is just about on
Board me intier* felt (bat this
&gt;''&gt;■ announced thu morning. Since
ticket* must is- told to run
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) - A sur­ Issue should be left up to the the rock* morally," Fsiihui said.
"W e must recapture the real
'he &gt; « ‘ n.
be- vey contended today Dial Nikita courts if the government seeks
spirit of Christianity Diet is the
an Injunction.
jj* * * hl‘ ,&gt;uf1c .'J' M immediately,
Khrushchev made more frtrnd.
Taylor, an arbitrator with 3) foundation of America.
« « * «»■ » ,n U’4Ve, ,rom ,h« .*»"•
"Som ehow Die leadership seem*
experience,
announced
ford ACL station at 3 p. in. » rway. that he lost on his lour u( Ihe years'
Tin- Uoostrr* Club meeting has United Slates.
Sunday that Die panel wuuld do to have been taken away from
been changed to Wednesday, at
The study, rn.de by Sindlmger *“ “
10 *et * ^ u n t a r y moderates guided hy the princi­
7:30 p. m. in the high school. This .
ples of Christianity and placed in
. .. .
, , .
, agreement to end ths strike.
prrtlk|H n (gotlator« for the Die hands of radical rle .lenta."
meeting will mark the end of the 1 L o „ business analyst*, w a. said
membership drive. All money and to indicate that 13 per cent of Die union and industry, who were
The South's position one year
unvnld membership card* must be American people changed their de ad locked when they broke off ahead of the tz&gt;* Angeles dem o
turned in al this meeting, B ridle) opinion* of the Russian leader. talks last Tuesday, would be clos­ c r itic convention wai reflected at
said. Season passes which have
Khrushchev's biggest gam* were er together when the hearings marathon news conferences and in
off the cuff talk* with reporters.
end.
The Sanford Lions’ Club will not been paid for by Wednesday’s among management.
An avowed critic of ths Tall- Summed up, the Asheville thinking
celebrate
it* 31th anniversary meeting will not he honored at
Khrushchev did not fare so well Hartley injunction procedures, the was this:
Tuesday night with a banquet and Die next home game. Members
who have not paid fur their sea­ wilh workers, laborer* and house j oS year old chairman railed the
—Tha South probably will not en ­
program at the Civic Center.
State senator Fred O. Dickin­ son's passes should do so at this wives. He suffered a net loss of possibility of calling speelal inedl- tertain thoughts of a walkout in
I960.
favor with the American farmer. I ation sessions with both aides.
son of West Palm Beach will speak meeting, Bradley urged.

or unul imcrnationaUdlsarmainenl
is achieved.
These arc the views of a group
working under the Democratic
Scienrt
AdvUtory
Committee.
United Press International learned
that Un-ir idea* have been offered
MIAMI (U P I) —- A Coast Guard
as the basis of a Democratic
culler rescued four downed fliers
Parly platform statement.
from a liny sand and coral island
Thu group Is composed of Drs.
ear Cuba today and radioed that
Harrison Brown, Charles C. Lau11 four ware in good condition.
rivten arid Frank Goddard, all of
The four men used a walkie- the California Institula of Techno­
talkie radio and a rubber raft
logy, and Trevor Gardner of Du­
dropped to them by a Coast Guard
lly con Manufacturing Co,
airplane in their rescue. After
The subcommittee aUu conclud­
coordinating plans with the Coast ed that the United Nations should
Guard over the radio, they padhave available s i all times far
died from the west side of the
Immediate use any army of pro­
Island in the raft to meet the fessional soldiers, fully equipped.
cutter.
It proposed that the United States
A aearch plane spotted the Tri- announced its readiness to contri­
r fa c c r plane on the Island of bute forces to such a unit.
^ n g u ila Sunday. The pilot re­
ported he could Me all four men
waving at him and they appeared
unin lured.
Tile in in wire Identified a*
Patrick J . Herbert, .id, the pilot;
v.v r ^ y i rY a - P h - u o p c
Bob
Freedman,
23;
William
John XXIII delighted American
Hamilton, 23; ami Gilbert Step­ visitors Sunday when he addresshenson, 33. All are auto repair­
them for the first time in
men at a Miami auto dealers e&lt;i
English—ami used the occasion
garage.
to indicate Mother Elizabeth Anne
» They were cn route from Fort Seton
may become the first
W ju d e rd a le , Fla., to Nassau, Ba­ American-born person to be boatihamas, on a weekend fishing trip jk d
Saturday when their plana went
The Pontiff's use of English
down. An intensive air sea search cam e during a visit to the North
was launched Saturday night af­
American College in Home, now
ter the plane failed to arrive
celebrating 11* centennial. Today
on time.
he was receiving -core, o f A ra m
lean pilgrims and scheduled an
audience
with
John
Cardinal
O'Hara, archbishop of Philadel­
phia.

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Seminole County Agent Cecil Tucker to ­
day forecast that the eounty’a orange crop thin
year would climb back to ita pre-freeze level
and estimated the value at upward o f |4 mil­
lion.
In Tucker’a first estimate o f the new seeion, he predicted that the 1959-60 Seminole
orange crop at approximately 2 million boxes.
This would be almost a million more boxes
than were produced last season.
Tucker estimated also that the grapefruit
and tangerine crop would also b« "good if we

Columbus Colonizer, Not Discoverer, Russian Says
MOSCOW (U PI) — A Soviet historian s.iid Sunday
that Christopher Columbus did not "discover" America
because he hud learned of its existence from u dying'
sailor who already hud suiled to the Antilles and back.
A Moscow itudio home service broadcast identified
the historian as a Professor Tsypernik, candidate D f
history and lecturer at Kazakh E’eduKogic Institute. He
said Cohimhu* and (Jueen Isabella teamed up to hood­
wink historians.
The professor said Columbus really wan an expon­
ent o f colonization who made up the story o f fabulous
Oriental riches to make |&gt;eople believe he hud discovered
u short cut to Asia and to make Spanish colonization
popular. He said, Columbus altered his diurie* to fool
tiie world.
‘ T recently found a secret letter addressed to
Columbus by the Spanish royal couple Ferdinand and
Isabella," Tsvjiernik said.
"The leftur makes it clear that Columbus knew uot

only o f the position o f the Antilles, but ui9o what could
be found there and how the lund could be used by the
Spaniards,"
Tsypernik’* claim* raised no eyebrows in Madrid
where one of Spain's top Columbus scholars said "his­
torians here have been saying tha same thing ever
since the 16tli century."
Ciriuco Perez Bustamante, a member o f the Royal
Academy of History in Madrid, said many historians
hud published the idea that Columbus hud lifted the
secret o f America from a dying sailor.
Tha story as told in vuriuua Spanish reference
books is that Columbua befriended a man sometimes
identified as Alonzo Sanchez ami that Sanchez gave
him maps of the New World and told him of his visit
as he lay dying.
They Spanish historian said this account cannot
lie proved ami many o f the historians who told this
versiou were jealous o f Columbus’ glory *Ad fame.

FLAPJACK FLIPPING Jaycoc* are left to right Torn
McDonald, Juycuii President Mnsun Wharton and Jim
Crabtree getting in some practice Saturday In prepara­
tion for Jaycce Pancake Day Saturday. The Jnycee* will
mdl pancakes all day in Mrs, Appleby's Valdez Bestau.
runt with proceeds going toward youth activities and
community development.

Khrushchev Rise Due
To Mass Murder, Famine
WASHINGTON lU P I) - A con­
gressional committee has aired
testimony Dial Soviet Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev rose to pow­
er through mass murder, starva­
tion and torture and should not
be trusted.
The testimony, charging Khru­
shchev wiUi Die direction of man­
made fam ines, shootings, deporta­
tions and suppression of religion,
was given by nine witnesses, all
but one natives uf the Ukraine,

Jews Celebrate
Day Of Atanemsnf
JERUSALEM, Israel (U l’ l) Tiie norm al hustle ami bustle ol
daily life was at a standstill to­
day in Israel on this Day of
Atonement, most holy day of the
Jewish calendar.
The enUre aation plunged into
21-hours o f fasting
and soulsearching at sundown
Sunday
with Die chanting of the Kol
Nidre. At sundown this afternoon
normal activities resume.
All communications with the
outside world— rradiu, telegraph
and aircraft—were severed and
avrn should a revolution strike
there would lie no news of it.
On Yom Kippur almost the enUre population spend* be day in
the
synagogue.
Traditionally,
crim inals also behave and police
blotters stay clean all day.
Most secularist non • religious
Jews also observe (be holiday day,
If only out of respect for parental
tradition and from a feeling of na­
tional unity. A few were moving
into Uto Arab areas, the only
parts of Jerusalem w h e n restau­
rants stay open.
The nation Diit year wa* giving
special attention La prayer to
Jaws incarcarated
behind
the
Iron Curtain, and particularly to
seven Jew s awaiting sentence in

Damascua.

The oilier witness. Dr. Lev F.
Dohriansky, professor of Soviet
economics al Georgetown Univer­
sity here, charged Dial "th e m
are several hundred Am ericans
who are still in Khrushchev's
slave lalior camps.
The testimony was released by
(Ini House Uommillrx! on UnAmerican Activities as he second
rrjHirt on cloved hearings It held
on "Die crimes o( Khrushchov."
In a slap at
Khrushchev’ s
American lour, the committee
quoted ihe prem ier's own word*
in a special preface to the testi­
mony:
"If anyone believe* that our
smites involve abandonment of
Ihe teaching of M arx, Engel* and
Lenin, he deceives himself poor­
ly. Those who wait for that must
wait until a shrimp learns to
w h'itle."
Paramount among the charges
was testimony that Khrushchev
carried out a program uf m ast
starvation to stamp out public re­
silience in Ihe Ukraine when
he waa boss of the Communist
Central Committee there.
Nicholas Prychodko, now a pro­
fessional engineer for the City of
Toronto, Canada, and formerly a
professor at Kiev University, UsUbed that six to seven million parj *,,n‘ •h*-'** *“
man-made
famine.
Constantin kunonenko. of B o o ­
■ t"11- ‘' g J-» testified that while
Stalin rn-ide "the basic decision
on Die campaign. "K hrushchev
cannot ob'iterate the historDeal
fact that he wa* actually the per­
petrator of lh« details."

Young Mother
TURIN, Italy (U P D — Fourteen)rar-uld
31ana
G ratia
Mazrs
gave birth to a seven pound boy
Saturday in the SatiUnna Hospi­
tal. The mother, who married I
21-year old laborer last year when
she waa 13, and child were Ir e j ported w«lL

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•M, v b o filed the « 1* a a l t » 4
w b k b vHImatoly lad to the aJo*,
l a f o f the c o u n ts , u U Tuesday

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km would Mtk as lojunrtiow to
ka*p tba city from selling. An­
other N egro, Prank Hampton, aa!4
proceedings would ba filed today

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tb* Saa Pnacrsco porty-Nlncri
eatf - Packer*, soly NFL teams
wbb perfect records liter the
first tw*'weeks af play, clash at
B reu Bay.- Coach Vise* Lembart f t Paahsca are taar-poiat far­
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abalaas is tome tba liana at DaWrit; tba Bears art favored over
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Meantime, tba elty has not u t y
H any &lt;* tba bids mat Ha *uaUfiC8tiofSJ,
t b a city stipulated at first K
would accept no Wda lower than
tba pay value o f tba n u rses. Bat
w btn no bids w a n offered, tba
elty. put tba e o u r m up for aala
a rain at any prlcw with a pro­
vision It oould decide U tba bids
w ert sufficient.
Bids af tM4,Ma and t m .o o o
Were offered far the H yde Park
course, appraised at $$01,000. Tba
Brentwood course, valued at K M ,000, draw bids o f $191,000 and
$290,000.

WITH FO O D M A RT

T H E G R A C E F U L s w e e p c f B u i c k ’ a nt o fp t u r a d a t y i i n j ' l l

^RED TOP^VSALAD O C
(L im it 1 Please)

Pardon Board Turns Down Negro
Gemency Pleas In Rape Cases

TALLAHASSEE (U P I)' - Tw o
Negroes under lbs death sentence
far raping white woman In Pinel­
las County hsva bad their cle­
N eed Tam e Deer
mency pleat turned down by the
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) — A m ajor State Pardon .Board.
Hollywood studio la looking for a
State Atty. CUIr Davis went
big, tam o brown bear to wrestle before the board Tuesday to per­
with actor Robert R y u in the film ­ sonally oppose commutation of
ing o f an Alaskan nhveL "Unless sentenew for John Edward Paul,
they find a bear tame enough ta II, and Willie Georgs City, who
satisfy me, they're going to bava was described as having an “ in * .to gal a man in Bob Ryan's akin tillable yearning for women, re­
fo r this fig h t," Uw actor u ld .
gardless of color.1'

Paul waa convicted for raping
• IT-year-old Clearwater grand­
mother. Davie said Paul had a
criminal record from the time be
waa to yeara old and bad carried
with him tinea he w as II “ tba
Idea of raping a white w om an."
Harold A. Jackson o f Tampa,
Paul's attorney, said Paul would
not h tvo received the death penal­
ty had he not b«en a Negro.
" I t does not t|ko much evidence
to convict a Negro in tb b state,"
Jackson said.

City's attorney, H . H. Jones,
claimed City did not understand
what be waa admitting when h*
signed a confession.

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However, Davis u l d City bad
admitted five other rape* ha tbs
asms area as tb* aaisutt lor
which be waa convicted.
Gov, LeRoy Collins will set
execution dales for the Negroes
at a later date.

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1969

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 837

Asked By Government

NEW Y O R K
(U P I) — An the docum ent by jet plane to i strike was "causing Incraaaed
assistant U . S. attorney general President
Elsenhower's
Palm prices and reduced supplies'* to
was enroute hers today to file e Springs, CaUf., vacation head­ consumers In coast areas aa well
Taft-Hartley Injunction in federal quarters.
as affecting the supply e f vital
district court to halt the dock
By law, the president must defense materials.
Itrike.
have the report In his hands be­
Although an injunction was con­
Eighty-five thousands striking fore he orders the Justice De­ sidered a foregone conclusion. It
longshoremen appeared alt but partment to go after an Injunc­ appeared unlikely that negotia­
certain to bt ordered back to tion.
tions on a new contract would re­
work today.
The back-to-work order could sume for at least a week.
President Eisenhower late Wed be written out and handed to
Union and Industry sources said
PENSACOLA. Flu. (UPI) — The center of Tropical
nesday night ordered Atty. Gen. 1LA offlciala by thia afternoon, both sides would be busy getting
Storm Irene slammed Into Pennacola early today, raking the
William P. Rogers to seek t h e ; No federal court has evsr re­ the strikebound ports back la
city w ith 85 mile an hour winds and heavy rains.
injunction at one*. He acted on jected a government request for operation. In addition, it was beDamage appeared to be light. No injuries or deaths were
: the strength of a federal fact- j a Taft-Hartley Injunction to stop lleved the negotiators would call
reported.
finders' report that the Maine to a strike fo r &gt;0 days.
a cooling off period to let tem­
Texss itrike was curtailing dellvThe board laid the eight-day pers abate.
The Weather Bureau said the remnants of the poorlyery of food and fu el to 32 million
deflned storm would sweep Into
persont.
Mptsei a Alabama and Georgia
Reached at hia home here, Wil­
■ fla g the day, dumping up to
liam V. Bradley, president of the
fiv e laches o f rain in aome secInternational Longshoremen's As­
(tons. Wtoda were diminishing to
sociation. aaid " I f the president
8 It M m llei an hour guile as
of the United States signs the
Ureas moved Inland.
Taft-Hartley Act, we will com ­
The center of Ihe itorm hit
ply with It."
this northwest Florida city shortly
It tied with the 19M I LA strike
alter dawn, and weather observfor the swiftest pre-injunction pro­
era said they could not detect any
cedure in the 12-year history ef j
calm "e y a ” which la character­
AUSTIN, Tea. (U PI) - Emer- would be loxlc If inhaled bt large
the TaR-Hartley Act.
TALLAHASSEE (UPII Gov.
istic at a well defined tropical
The three • m an lact • finding gency crew *, fearing an explosion enough doses by persona unaware
i.cRoy Collins and Sen. Ed Price
board had been appointed only or a aeries of Malta, evacuated of Its presence.
of Bradenton swapped idea* today
highest guata of 53 miles an
" I t looks bad until we n s aaTuesday, It held a 90 minute pub­ between 300 and 400 families from
and
readied
plans
for
an
all-out
w ere clocked five hours belic hearing Wednesday at whkb a three m ile radius of a gas pipe­ tlfy all of those people," Ludwig
cam
paign
for
adoption
of
the
reGENEROUS
JENNY
LYNN
YOUNG,
aired
five,
gave
half
her
winnings
the center hit the mainland.
said. "W e just hare to keep hew­
spokesmen for both sides blamed line eruption early today.
from The Sanford Herald footM l content to the United Fund yesterday.
Forecasters said damage appar­ apportionment proposal to be on
Fumes
blanketed the entire ing that no sparks set tt off.”
each
other
for
the
strike,
rushed
UF representative George Day gave Jenny • pledge curd as her brother,
ently waa no more than In a good- the ballot Nov. 3.
Police and fire department •!to complete its report, then flew area of this populous state capital
Collins told hia news conference
Jim, who took first place in the contest, looked on. Jenny gained second
atsed windstorm.
city.
flclals said the danger ares wps a
that
Price
spent
the
night
a
t
the
The guata knockad down a few
Policem en, fireman and service­ three mile radius of where the 10place in the competition by telling her father, Homer Young, which teams
trees so d wires, tore up shrubs, mansion and they discussed the
men from Bergstrom Air Force inch pipeline burst under 1M
to pick as winners. The brother and sister missed only four gume winners
campaign
over
breakfast.
P
rice
at­
ripped
awnings end propelled
Base, som e of them forced to wear pounds of pressure. Fumes from
each. The avernge missed waa about 10 in the “ upset” weekend ju st
sm all debris for short distances. tended the newt conference with
gas masks, rushed through the the gas quickly blanketed thia
passed.
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Young
also
entered
the
contest
but
just
didn't
have
him.
The storm apparently bad little
danger area warning residents to city o f 140,000. Residents from gg
They
agTeed,
Collins
said,
to
con
­
their
children’s
"savvy.”
(S
taff
Photo)
m n o effect on everyday life here.
shut o ff all pilot lights is atoves far aa 30 miles away called the
Liner
R h o o i i ween open as usual and tact television and radio stations
and w ater heaters and to leave gaa company and reported smeBMOSCOW
(U
P
I)
The
world’
s
nB businesses were aapeeted to around the state to get tim e to
big fumes.
the tr e e quickly.
biggest
rlvar
liner
"Soviet
Union"
f a c t i o n with no delay for clean­ present arguments for the 44-scnaPolice Capt. O. II, Ludwig said
has been com pleted at ths Krasnoe
tor,
lna-mamber
Mouse
apportion­
up. Civilian employes at the near*
Sormuvo shipyards at Korky, Tasa as many aa 1,000 families may be
by Pensacola Naval Air Station ment formula.
nows agency reported today, It forced to leave their homes be­
Both
of
them
expressed
concern
were told by radio to report as
fore the aituaUon la brought under
gave no tonnage figures.
about the plan's chances in view
neual to work.
control.
Irene moved Inland on the uf a steam-roller of opposition
A strong southerly wind waa
471 Boats Sink
Northwest Florida panhandle on building up in the populous areas.
blowing the fumes info the down­
TOKYO
(
U
P
I
)
------A
total
o
f
471
"W
e
both
feel
the
opposition,
by
a mo-mile front, roughly from s
town a rea , end Ludwig aaid the
boats tank during the rampaga of danger of explosion was "rapidly
little west o f Pensacola east to over-generalisation, has given the
Typhoon Vara which slammed Into moving
A palachicola. The highest gusts wrong view o f the plan," he aaid.
toward the downtown
By JACK PHILLIPS
industry. Surviving a low ebb tu posed of just before 1910. Class central Japan tw o weeks ago, the
There la a need to tell the people
• tcu rre d between Pensscola end
area."
agricultural
fortunes.
Chase
remsrketed
its
remaining
citrus
Observing
its
73th
anniversary'
transportation
ministry
announced
where
(he
additional
representa­
Panam a City. Tides were gener­
Official* aaid there waa a sec­
ally Vow along the coast, ranging tion in the Legislature will g o and this year, Chase and Company ef ceived William R. Harney aa a through the Florida Citrus Ex- today. Five m ore are listed as ond danger (rum the gas. Rescue
TAM PA, Fla. (UPI)
A .
partner
Just
before
the
turn
of
change
for
the
next
five
years,
Sanford
can
boast
of
service
lo
missing.
from about ooe to three feet how it will improve representation
crews w ere finding many persons ing car veered out of control in
33o markets in nearly all the the century. A Jacksonville of- after which it resumed its own
above norm al, the Weather Bu­ in the state.
still asleep as they made s house front of a high school today sa d
The
fertiliser and No Business
He aaid he will solicit the sup­ United States in Canada, and parts lice was opened in 1904, and In marketing.
reau aaid. N o flooding was report­
lo house canvass of the danger plowed Into ■ group of students
of
Europe.
19t4
the
company
was
Incorporalport
o
f
the
proposal,
and
will
con
­
growers'
supply
b
u
iin
e
ii
was
dsERWIN,
Tenn.
(U
P
I)
Police
ed, although high waves tossed
area. They explained propane gas awaiting the morning bell, Injuring
The
company
recently
published
ed
vetoplng
during
thia
period.
took care of aomebody who at­ acts like ■ "sleeping g t l " and three of them. The driver,
som e sand on aome roads just o ff tact newspaper editors over the
r , spa
color
brochure
recounting
its
The
insurance
business
was
sold
"Relieving
that
honesty
begets
state to try to win them over.
tempted to set up a business in
the beach.
parently shocked by the grisly
history in the Sanford area and Just before World W ar I, so that honesty, and trust begets trust, the No business community near
Meanwhile, gale warnings re­
scene, died moments Inter of a
relating details uf its growth. full time could be devoted to the personnel have created a here. Today It w as the same old No
mained displayed from Pensacola
heart attack.
Chase's
agricultural
and
grower’
s
Chase
and
Company
is
the
se­
way
of
business
that
has
served
to Cedar Key In Florida, and
Business. The officers chopped vp
Two 13-ycar-ekl girts w ere seri­
supply
interests.
Most
of
Ihe
com
­
cond
oldest
firm
here,
with
only
well,"
President
Randall
Chase
A m all cra ft from Pensacola to
a 60-gallon whisky still and four
ously Injured. A 13-year-old boy
Hill Lumber and Supply Yard, pany's citrus business was dls- said In an anniversary stalemrnl. barrels o f corn mash.
^ u n U Garda, Fla., were advleed
suffered lea ser'Injuries.
now m sr iitg its 86th year, pre­
to r e m a n l a port.
A dozen other pupils clustered
ceding it un the local scene.
Irene was moving in a northon the sidewalk across ths street
In
H
U
H
Sydney
and
Joshua
northwesterly
direction
as
It
SOUTHEND, England (U PI) Ths Seminole County School from the entrance to Wilson Metafr
Chase founded the company which
m oved inland.
rial High School averted Injury by
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Negotia­
Fire trapped about 200 persons on
pick
ed
the
first
trainload
o
f
B oard's auditor has found tbs
The
New
Orleans
Westher tions aimed at ending the M-day
jumping nut o f the Way o f tbs c a ­
the
seawani
end
of
Southend
Pier
Bureau aaid tide* four feet above steel strike were at an impasse celery lo leave Sanford, and which
INDIANAPOLIS, Inti. (UPi) — Evungallst Hilly
Wednesday night but all were res­ financial condition of the schools reening car.
norm al would occur in the Apala­ today and both the United Steel­ now employs more than n«ti peo­
Graham nays Nikita Khrushchev will go to hell.
Police theorized the driver, W.
cued
by hoati. Most uf the pier, good and their financial rscords
chee bay area east o( here. Tides workers and industry expected the ple.
Graham, ttpcnkiiiK to the nccoihI nerviest of Ills
one of tlie must popular in Lou­ well kept, Supt. It. T. Milwee Stewart Hunt, 48-year-old business
Cnase
and
Company's
first
acti­
o f two to three feet over norm al next move to develop in the White
machine salesman, may have suf­
don's "Coney Island," was destroy­ told tlie hoard this morning.
nionth-loiiK crusade here, apokc to the l(u*siun Premier
vities were selling fire insurance,
w ere predicted for the entire House.
Seminole schools handled $133,- fered a mild heart attack at ths
ed.
an
though
he
were
present.
fertilisers, and grow ers’ supplies.
n aw eep o f Gulf coast from the M is­
193.75 in their general fund dur­ wheel of the car and loat conlroL
President - Elsenhower, expected
"Mr. Khrushchev, despite nil you nay about not be­
s i s s i p p i Sound to the Tampa Bay back today from a vacation in the The firms' first office was in
ing the 1934 39 year, auditor Rog­
They said he apparently had an­
the
building
now
occupied
by
the
lieving in God, aome day you ntul all your kind will call
area down the Florida peninsula, California desert, told both aides
er Harris said in his report. Ten other, more severe seizure altar
ST.
PAUL.
Minn.
(U
PI)
—
More
Florida
State
Bank.
A three-foot tide would flood last week that he expected a "n e ­
upon Him," Graham said.
years ago they handled 164,937.98 the accident which led to his
than 1,000 workers idled by Ihe
Chase's tola) citrus anti v. getiie low beaches and Islands In gotiated settlement" when lie re­
"Hut tlie tragedy is that somu duv It will l&gt;e too
A sch ool's general fund con­ death.
steel strike have lr(l Minnesota's
table production now runs over
m any o f the summer homes along turned.
sists of
money
gained
from
The zeriuuxly injured girls w e rt
late to pray. Our prayers are to Imj prayed this side of
iron
range
lo
seek
work
else­
two
million
packages
yearly.
the Fort Walton Beach • Panama
athletic contests, trust fundi and identtiled as Katherine licaley and
Union President David J. Mc­ These are drawn from more than
the grave."
where,
stile
officials
said
today.
City resort stretch.
class activities. Pupils in the Carol McKay. The injured boy,
Donald sent the 171-member Wage- 3,000 acres and gross over $t‘ a
Iron range business firms have re­
county
spent
3270,003 84
for David Ferguson, 13, was reported
Policy Committee home W ednes­ million dollars per year.
corded a C&lt;) per rent decline in
lunches during the past school In fair condition at a hospital.
day and said the USW would "g o
Sydney Chase’ s sons, Randall
business from last year.
year, Harris reported.
Pete Woodward, 13, a patrol boy
lo court" if the governm ent in­ ami Sydney are president amt vice
A good financial condition meant on duty in front of the school,
vokes the Taft Hartley A ct. But president ot Ihe corporation. Chase
that the irh ooli lived within their gave this description of the a c c i­
he added that if an injunction is and Company has its own fruit
Stock
NEW YORK (U P !) SKOWHEGAN, Maine (U PI) — budgets, Milwee said.
dent;
issued the union "woukl obey the and vegetable fields and also buys prices at 1 p. m.:
----- The Rev. Arthur R. MarDmiCounty school population has
law of the land."
" I was standing st my post and
................ . 79's
and processes produce grown by American TAT
gall. i)2, known as the "fishing par­ made a 21.4 per cent Jump uver 1 saw this green '39 car com ing
Any hope that agreement would independent growers.
American Tobacco ............. , 9*'s
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — Gov. son ," began a t o 20 year prison the same period last yesr, Milwee down the street and I lowered m y
Cabbage, celery, lettuce, .■sea lU-thlethem Steel .............. . 36»a I^Roy Collin* said today that he term Wednesday for the statutory
NEW YORK (U PI) — Police to­ be reached Wednesday w as dis­
told the board. There are now flag to stop it. But the car shot
6 i‘ t
day maintained a close guard pelled when McDonald announced role ami cauliflower are the C A O ................... ..........
will not run (or one uf sit*- delegate rape o f a 13-&gt;ear-old strl. Mac- 1.867 m ore pupils in Seminole over the curbing snd I saw the
lU'X
"there
is
nothing
lo
indicate
any
Chrysler
..................
Chase
vegetable
staples
sold
lo
around Kings County Judge S a m ­
positions on the "favorite son" DougaM, the author u( a senes of schools than there were last O ct-1driver s head foil back and then
uel Lclbovriti following a series hope of a settlement In the near northern customers. Celery Is still Curtiss • Wright .............. . J1V« slate ol Sen. George Smathers for outdoor life ami sportsmen's star,
ober. That number of students he hit the two girls,
fuluie.
.
236lk
............................
the firm ’ s main vegetable com ­ DuPont
o f te.ephoned and written threats
le*. w as convicted last June.
president.
would fill (wo schools the also
"H e hit one girl head on and
modity, representing about 730,- Eastman Kodak .................. . 33
to kill him for blamuig Puerto HIUut Collins saut he wouid nut
of
Pirn-crest
Elementary,
the the other one he knocked Into the
UOQ packages annually. Vegetables Ford .Motor ....................... . 8244 object it one of the elected Smathcans for most of New Y ork's ju v e ­
superintendent pointed out.
street. He hit the bay on the leg
78(4
come principally from the San- General Electric ..............
nile delinquency,
c r ’s delegates would name him as
Out-trf state resident* attached and it looked like it was broken.
.
33
General
Motors
..................
ford-Oviedo Zell wood area, with
• A 24-hour personal police b od y­
jy , an alternate delegate to the na­
to the military, who send children
"That's all 1 rem em ber because
244
celery also coming (rum Pahukee. Graham - Paige ................ .
guard was assigned to Liebowits
tional Dem ocratic convention.
lo Seminole schools now number I got dissy and lick.'*
Citrus growing and packjgm g Inti. T A T ........................ . 344*
Wednesday by Police Com m ission­
Tht w ay, he would have some
United Fund soliciutors for the 1,300, Milwee said. Schools get
.......................... . I f o
has lieen a Chase mainstay except Lurdlard
er Stephen P. Kennedy.
official status should he attend Lake Monroe area were announc­ approximately $73 per child per
.
22'4
Minute
Maid
.....................
for a briet period after the IRIM
L cloow iti, in a telephone c o n ­
year tuition under public laws 874 tornado Victim
............................ IWi'i tlie convention at Los Angeles ed today,
Seminole County building permit freese. The company citrus de­ Penney
versation wita Kennedy, referred
CHARLOTTESVILLE,
Va.
next year without having Ills name
and
813.
They
are
Mr*.
Herbert
Behrens,
.
1714
to numerous threats against his valuations for September were partment employs 200 people in an Penn KR ............................
Mrs. Catherine White, Mrs. E. D.
School
Administrative Assist­ 1D P I ) - John Hubert Morris, « ,
44k un ihe ballot.
life since he testified two weeks ov er the tt million mark. County operation wldeh runs from grow­ Royal American ..............
Collins was one of the first slate Kirrhhnff, Mrs. Herbert Thur*
ant Walter Teague has been study­ of Dykes, Va., died Wednesday,
,. 30
ago before a Senate lu'icom m itlce Zoning 'Director Robert Hrown re­ ing through picking, packaging Sears Roebuck .................
uflieul* lo endorse the "favorite ton, Mrs. Elden Cain, .Mrs. Carl ing new reports in Orlando on the 12th victim of tornadoes which
.
IH‘
«
Studebakcr
..........................
ami marketing. Chase also mar­
investigating juvenile delinquency. ported today.
.. 9914 son" movement for Smathers, and McWhorter, Mrs. C. E, Hittell cungrciaiunai appropriations and struck central Virginia a weak
Brown said 121 building permits kets peaches at Marshallville, (&lt;a. U, S. Steel ....... ......
Leibowit* has denied that he
ago.
there had been reports he might a l­ and Mrs. Jam es Giles.
provlsloni under these laws.
Chase and Company feriiU ers Weillngbouse El.................. . 91
singled out Puerto Ricans as most were i-ued for a total uf tl.0X9.3S4
low hu nam e to head the slate of
and
agricultural
chem
ical
product*
in
valuations.
sponsible fur the wave of ju v e ­
delegate candidates.
T hus far this year, brow n added. are now distributed statewide.
nile delinquent:). Me lias claim ed
Me quashed that report at his
The new fertiliser plant was
that his natrmenU to the con ­ SIJ.78l.ltt in valuations have been
news conference.
gressional prooers were ‘ 'm angled received by the sontng office. The built last year. Wholesale build­
materials
are
available
and distorted ' by "rertain pap­ September valuation figure was ing
the highest for the county this through Chase, which now sup­
e r s ."
plies these materials lo retail
However, t.e ju ig e said he fa v -jv e a r .
Mrs. Minnie l / a Ellison, 73,
During August, valuation* reach­ dealers in It counties. Cement,
ored a one-)ear residency law to
........
_ __ .nails
. . . . . died yesterday at tier home, 2837
paints,
brick,
fencing,
pipe,
ed
the
$2,313,683
figure
discourage immigrant "ch ia elers"
UKLANDO (U P I) -M in u te Maid
Hrown reported also that 177 and rooting materials are handled Elm Ave., after a long Illness,
from coming to New Y ork a ad
A Sanford resident for five years, Corp. today declared a quarterly
electrical permits and it s plumb through the Sanford firm
gulag Immediately on relief.
The freese of IH9IB3 almost .Mrs. Ellison w as horn in Pratt dividend o f 33 rents per ahare on
ing permits, were issued during
knocked out the Florida citrus City, Ala., ami lived for many its common stock.
the month.
years in Birmingham. She was a
The dividend will be payable
a member of the Central Park Oct. 30 to stockholders of record
Church of Birmingham, Alice Spur- as ol Oct. 20.
ler Chapter 3W, Order of Eastern
In addition, directors declared
TALLAHASSFF (D PI) Gov.
Star of Birmingham, past adviser. a 4 per cant stock dividend pay­
L elloy Col in. ru in de l today that
Rainbow Girls, and past Grand able N ov. &gt;1 to stockholders o f
he talked "politics" over the w eek­
Executive
Committee
member, record N ov. 2.
end with Sen. Do)le Carlton J r. of
Rainbow Girls o f Alabama.
Wauchula. who is considered one
She is survived by her husband,
of the leadin ' candidates for gov­
James A. Ellison. Sanford; two
ernor in I960.
A Sanford man has invented a citrus men with brushes and con daughters, Mr*. Kathleen Reyn­
Collins went fishing with Carltun
olds, Sanford, ami Mrs. Mildred
•Wwhile the senator was here for "• »»'(“ « ”
of equipment that « &gt; £ • ' .
Tucker the new
Randolph, Arlington, V a.; a son,
Funeral services for Mr. Roger
Legislative Appreciation Day.
will save Seminole county citrus
,, . ,
...
. , .
i principal is designed to shorten Clyde Ellison, Sanford, six grand­ C. Edwards, former foreman of
Most of the time we were fish- men a great deaJ ot money p ro the length o / time budding up the children and one great grandchild; Seminolr High School farm, who
big. but we did get arJund to
their young citrus trees ' *&gt;11 around the tree and is more two sisters. Mrs. Mary Jane died yesterday, will be held at
talking a little about politics," Dus winter, County Agent Cecil economical.
Campbell, Mont Clair, Calif, and 2:30 p. m. Saturday at Brisson
Collins said.
Tucker said today.
- Smith's intention c o n -u .s of a Mrs. Mag H yam , Birmingham, Funeral Home, with the Rev.
Tucker said Al«x Smith has in- heavy metal wheel that diga a Ala.
William D. Jones officiating.
Scholars Land
tented a new device to mount up ditch around the young trees and
Funeral service* will be held at
Pallbearers will be Donald JimTH E SYMBOL OK AUTHORITY wus handed tu new Toastmasters’ Club
NAPLES, Italy (U P I) - S i x t y soil around young tree* protecting with the same motion throws up Brisson Funeral Home at 11 a. m. ines.
Freddie
Tcslow,
Burke
President Jack Langford last night by outgoing President Joe Davis, left
Am erican
Fulbright
scholarship them from cold weather.
soil to protect the fruit.
Friday, with the Rev. W. P. Winn,
Bob Thompson, Arthur
front.
New Toastmaster officers Installed at the King and Prinee dinner
"It's
a
new
principfA
"
Tucker
students arrived in Naples WrdnesCost of the equipment is believed Brooks Jr. officiating. The body Blanton sod I.ee Burk, all mem­
m e e t in g wert, from left Ernie Smith, Dick Forbes, Chet Uuerry, Earl
^)day night atxisrd we U. S. liner In said which uses a centrilicul force to be some $400 je s s than standard j will bo taken tu Birmingham for bers of the Future Farmers of
^to ds ton week usually done by i apparatus.
America.
W ood, Frank FalUsuoo, and Don DondanvUlto
|burial.

Storm W inds, Rain
Cross Pensacola
Collins Plans
All-Out Drive On
Reapportionmenl

Blast Fear Drives
4 0 0 Families Out

1C

News Briefs
River

Chase M arks 75th Year W ith Services
To 3 5 0 M arkets In America, Europe

Steel Dispute
Li Impasse Now

Nikita Goner?

Three Badly Hurt
As Car Hits Group
Of Children

Fire Traps 200

Schools In Good
Financial Shape

W ork Elsewhere

1 p. m. Stocks

Police Guarding
lle w York Judge

Governor Reports
He's No Candidate

Permits Here Past
$1 Million Mark

Parson In Jail

Fund Solicitators
Appointed Today

Mrs. Minnie Ellison
Dies At Home Here Dividend

Declared
By Minute Maid

#Collins Concedes
Talking Politics

New Invention Here
To Help Citrus M en

Edwards Funeral
Rites Saturday

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Overeating Hastened Lanza's Dentil

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Backlash Sends
Red Tide Onto Beaches

SO M E (U P I) — Fricads epeeulatod today th at overeating ta d
drastic reducing cures pomibly
hastened tt e death to Mario Lao­
is . t t e tem peramental tenor many
admirers ranked second only to
the Im m ortal E n rico Caruso.
Lanza died Wednesday at ( t e
ago •&lt; 2d to ( t e Giulia Clinic

r « T . P K t t B U t m o (U PI) f t u k i l M e m Ir ttt'a b lick la tt
e e e t m ere fish killed by the r e d
M e eate Florida's Wert Coast
h o a cte * today.

eaten, eipncially any form te to Mexlce aad away from the
beaches.
atellfiib.
Thla la tte Bret outbreak o f the
The westerly winds ware dis­
couraging to West Coast beach tide lines ill ? . Jt is cau sed by
dwellers, since entterly breetes cooeentralioAi of micro-organisms,
Th d T e m p t w a etter Bureau M id earlier Wednesday showad signs g y a od in tu a brevis, nicknam ed
of m oving the acres o f floating "J im Brevis," vklch intensify un­
■MCI w esterly t e a m s and highercarcaisea farther out Into tte G ulf der favorable conditions u sd kill
tta a -a orm a l tides could be expect­
fish by Mcrrling a neurotoxln that
e d te prevail through 'he day.
paralyses their respiratory organs.
fe a t u r e d fish carcaaaes began
Thalr concentrations color tbs
water ■ rusty red.
w ashing ashore at M. Petersburg
Hutton said (ha diaoflagsllatsi,
B e e c h and th e. Key a o U Saraseu
a cousin to Jim Brevis, m a y or
W ednesday n i p t .
may not bo present In the Infected
M eanwhile, B ut* Marine Blolowater. But he warned fish -eaten
so t to tako n chance.
J t e t O r. B e h a n P . Huttoa warned
p e r sana n et to eat the Bah caught
'I n w aters coatoialnatod by the
H e aatd there waa n
each Bah could cause
te Inunaas.
ed that a "B rat
eg tte m lcro-orgaalinu
la the tide may be
to tok eted waters. Thla
eaBed
dlaoBagellatea,
caaeed death U persons in
=
O alvestoe, t a x ., area, Hutton
g g a ld .
WASHINGTON (U PI) — gen.
- . H e added that ae Bah caught
Cugens J. McCarthy (D -M lan.)
to a te a to a to d watera ahould b e
•aid today the passage to tb s la*
bor reform bill this y e a r may
halp pro-labor legislation
get
through Congress next yea r.
Ho aald some members t o Con­
gress who voted for a tougher r e ­
form bill than union leaders wantMUNICH, G e m a a y (U PD --G arsd probably would be anxious to
-----------tL I . spec* eelantUt
do something to balance the ledg­
iraun baa &lt;
F oraor v on Brae--------e r before the 1MO elections.
la ho plana to give up his poalMcCarthy said this "b lack la ah "
i with the American Army misfrom the reform bill might give a
n fan ap and antar private inboost te eueb labor-becked m e*urea aa legislation to fix fedaral
":.pi V on Braun aald In a telegram to
standards (or unamploymoot tom -A m erican film producer Charles
pensation.
J b , l a In gar i i M u n ld W id M ld iy
DOING IT KITE— Archi- — Ha mentioned tins possibility In
.■3M "reports of my ilieged move tact Judd Boynton, 46, axcommenting oo tho com pletion o f
* « r e untrue, 1 am absolutely anchanges wedding rings with
the first phase of a special Senate
'sh ored with ABM A Army Ballistic
hie bride, Roberta Pavia,
committee study o f unem ploy­
ment which got underway this
80, In a midnight ceremony
week.
at the Temple o f the
Tha committee, beaded b y M c­
Wind*, Greclan-atyle resi­
Carthy. plana to follow u p tho
dence o f ilia parents in
V*. Beven persana Iwenmo mem bers
hearing! hare with trips to va­
the L ake Mary Preabylerlan
Berkeley, Calif. Congas, rious U. S. areaa which h a v e fail­
during World Wide Com
gongs and a Jazz quartet ed to keep pace with the nation's
‘ Wiuatoa Sunday. They are Mr. and
were
present, but no
general economic growth.
- l i r a . D on Cswman, Mrs, Helen
The committee will m ove Into
clergyman. T h e
couple
T room a n , R o h m H . M e n , Mrs.
Pennsylvania next week fo r bea r­
legalised vows before a
r.lmetQa M ate, M r. and Mrs. Clark
ings Wednesday at Uniontown and
judge in line with Califor­
-B ruaetto. Mrs. Ida May BJobtom
Thursday at WUkes-Birre. These
nia law.
, t » * d W m lam Mutgrav*.
communities have been hurt by
the coal industry slump. On O c t
38, the committee will v isit Al­
toona, Pa., one o f the railroad
Centers hit hard by declining rail
traffic.
The group also la expected to
conduct hearings In M ichigan,
Krektee Gallant la typical sf
And H la not by chance that our Minnesota, West Virginia and pos­
fflrtont easiness leaders world leadership and luxurious sibly other slates during the con­
who nan newspaper advertising living standards cor relit* directly gressional recast. It It supposed
our vast advertising budget*. to have a report ready by the and
to help teatfM bath their own with
Non-advcrtlaing countries are o f neat January.
■■■lilies, aa wall u tte gen*
by stagnation.
McCarthy laid the on-the-spot
- oral pnhUe. America leads Iho characterized
lands ir e typified hearings possibly will generate
world largely hocaaao we are byAdvertising
creation.
pressure behind proposed legisla­
ton greatest advertielag psspts
BrPregncts Of Ada
tion to provide fedaral assistance
mi earth. Oar "treat***" sf new
y t ir s 1 taught the courses for depressed areas.
prsdacts csalrasts with the onF or
of Advertis­
He aald area redavelopm cnt and
^atsgsittss" typical sf att-ad- in g"theat "Psychology
Northwestern University, increased unemployment com pen ­
vsrtlalag cssstries.
■a well as George Washington sation likely would bo included in
By DR. GSOBGB W. CRANK,
University and other college*, so the com m iltM 'i recommendation*.
C A IC C-404: Eraktae Gallant,
1 am not kidding you readers.
He aald the group also might
a g e d It, is a successful merchant
Advertising actually lowers tho make four or fiva ■uggiatloas In
•who proves tbs value of news*
retail price of goods.
the lax (laid, such aa allowing
paper advertising.
Meanwhile, It gtvtl Us cultural deductions (or axpeniti Incurred
,rD r. C rsn s," said WUton Hall,
and recreational byproducts that when a jobless worker m oves his
the publlahsr of the newipspera
buoy up the moral of the entire fam ily to a new locality to Bad
a t Anderson, Sou Us Carolina, "M r.
Ballon.
employment.
Gallant baa run ■ display advertNeed I mention tha symphonies
laem oat la our paper* for raorj
■a well as popular music on radio
than 14,790 consecutive days.
and T V ? Or the sports broad­
"T h at's over to years; Mean­
casts o f baseball, football, basket­
w hile, ha has built up a chain o f
ball, etc?
te g department atorsa that now
Or the modern TV movies and
total M, and which cover aeveral
other program * that are a boon
Mrs. Jack Erickson, chairm an of
states.
to housewives, aa well a* Invalids the United Fund solicitation fo r the
"M r . Gallant la diligent, shrewd
•ad paraplegics In our Veterans' Sunland Estate* area lo be con ­
la m oM y matters, but one o f Hospitals?
ducted by the Jaycee w ives, b is
the most generous bacheri of all
How abuot the com ic strips, announced her commUtcu o f solic­
d v l e and m oral projects.
sporti section and other valuablo itors: Mr*. William Dinkins. Mrs.
"H e has thus been a main spark
newspaper features?
George Bergstrom, Mrs. Carroll
plu g in buldlng our Memorial
T hli newspaper would cost you ilurke, Mrs. Bill Gramkow, Mra.
Hospital, and la a pillar of the
probably 25c per copy If it were Rill Klinefelter. Mrs. Mason WharF irst Presbyterian Church.
not for the fact that advertiser* Ion. Mrs. Tom McDonald, Mrs. M.
"H ut ba attribute* hla business
like Kr«kine Csllant defray much L. Raborno Jr., Mrs. K. Snoemakcctsa in a large degree to
of the basic production costs via cr, Mra. Bill Slayton. Mrs. Ralph
gular newspaper advertising."
Uielr dally display ads.
Wight, Mra. Jack Wilber, Mrs.
Mew Ads Pay
So send for my booklet "N ew Sluart Station and lira. Jack
"D r . Crane," an Inlrovsnive
Psychology of Advertising," en­ Erickson. These women a ro now
nhemlat o r engineer b is often
asked, "doesn't advertising just closing e stamped, return enve­ starting to make Ihclr rails and
lope. plus 20c (non-profit), ft will hope to have the work com pleted
■ eke ua pay more for goods?
within a week.
" F o r the coat o f thoas id s in further open your eyes:
aaw tpapers, or or radii and TV
fliu st be paid by us eooaumtrs,
la tha laog run."
, 2 A t Brat g lu e s , tbl* argument
m a y sound valid, but advertising

New Reform Bill
Expected To Aid
labor Legislation

S cien tist Denies
ilt e ’ll Give Up Job

Teacher Training
Class On Tonight
A teach er training class under
tha le a d e n h ip to T te R ov. and
Mra. J o b s B uck will m oot far Its
session tonight at tt e Ebon
r n r Methodist Church. T te ela n
will start at 7:90 p. m.
Teacher* and Christian workers
from -n il churches ore lavltsd to
taka advantage to thin course o f
Instruction presented b y specializ­
ed w orkers t o Child Evangelism
Fellowship. T h e church l i located
on tt e Old Orlando Highway Just
south to Sanford.

W eather W arm
CHICAGO (U P I)—The Weather
Bureau foreca st cloudy and warm
waatter for tod ay's World Sarias
game. T t e temperature will bo In
thaTOa.

LAUNCH PROBE INTO ROCKET FUEL B L A S T -T w o
men died and five were injured when 1,000 pounde o f
high-powered rocket fuel exploded i t the Herculea Pow .
der Company in Kenvll, N. J. Two explosions shook the
a r e a , sending mushroom-like clouds into the sky end
overturning a protective bunker on the tw o victim*.
Fires were touched o ff near the destroyed mixing plant
and storage sheds. Company officials will sift this
wreckage to determine what made rocket fuel explode.

DCT Program Explained
Seminole High’ s Diversified Co­
operative Training Syatsm was e x ­
plained to Sanford Kiwanians at a
Civic Center luncheon yesterday,
DCT coordinator Loula Girard

Hospital N otes

Seven Join Church

W orry Clinic

I

Fund Solicitator
Committee Named

OCTOBER «
Annabello G am m age, Oviedo
Floyd Cos, DeBary
Michael Muse, Sanford
Ethel Carter. Sanford
Clara Lee, Sanford
Barren Berger, Sanford
Sharon Jacobi, Geneva
Jeanne Harvey, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mra. Joseph R. Wells,
Sanford, a ion
Mr. and Mrs, John Harvey,
Sanford, a daughter
Pauline Hobby. Sanford
Jack Holme*, DeBary
Baby boy Sikca, Sanford
Evelyn
Altamonte
Evelyi Campbell,
................
Springs
Woodruff Bailey, Lake M iry
Frances Bertha Kern and
baby, Sanford
Carol irum ley, Sanford
Lucy Craig and baby, DeBary
Michael Muse, Sanford
Nellie Nettles, Sanford

Sidelined
GREEN BAY. Wla. (U P I) - T h e
Green Bay Packers do not expect
fullback Jim Taylor to play In
Sunday's game against the San
Francisco Forty •Nicer*. Taylor
was hospitalised Wednesday with
second degree burns suffered at
his home when a pan of hot
I r e n e splashed on his right band
ana foot.

Convention Set
DUNEDIN, Fla. (U l'IJ - Thu
Professional
Golfers
Associa­
tion of America wUl hold its 43td
annua! convention at Clearwater,
Fla., Dec. 3 10, it was announced
todey.

■aid his intention is to correlate hie
21 student ctaaa to reality, to show
them tha business world as It really
li. Tha student* attend c l a m s at
Semlnota High In the morning and
work in the afternoon.
Pupils in the DCT program fill
out time cards and m tka dally
personal columns as part to thalr
class work, Girard aald. They must
account for all daily incom a and
expenses and balance theca figures
against previous estimates at the
month's end. A general report on
anything of im w i value la present•d by each student on ce a week,
Tha dally program for DCT stu­
dents starts at 7:43 with an hour
of general business training.
Two hours o f academ ic classes
begin at 1:43. Following that la a
aptciHo period fo r study directly
related to each pupil's jo b In the
business world. Textbook* usad
rin g s from shorthand and com ­
mercial law to electricity and car
pentry, Girard told tha Kiwanians.
Each morning a itudant lists his
activities during the previous after­
noon’s Job period. DCT pupils put
In a full eight hour day, five days
per week end sometime* on Sat
urday, Gerard aald.
Employers m ay voice criticism ,
of their student em ployes avery six
weeks by filling out a grading
form . Pupil* are graded In school,
weekly, on their budgets. Slicking
to a tchedulo, aod making up an
accurate budget form part of a
pupll'i weekly d a ta work. Written
tests are also given.
Seventy per cent o f the Seminole
DCT studcnU atay in the profes­
sion for which they w ere trained,
the coordinator pointed out. He
said that norm al w ages on which
to start on* o f these teenagers are
(ho beginning wage In an industry
or one dollar per hour if a business
Is engaged In interstate com m erce.
Girard explained that hla Job la
to bring the Idea or diversified c o ­
operative training home to Sanford
buainesimen. T alks with employes.
Interviews and placem ents o f stu­
dents must be m ade constantly the
coordinator explained.

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friends and bualM H associate*. I
Before t e tould g o to work to a
picture, he would have to go «
a rigid diet. But la more than oaa'
to hla Hotlywood-mids films, te j
would be noticeably h eavier# *
som e scenes than la others,
A household spokesman isig I
that an funeral srrsagamenla bad
ret b e t a mad*. Mrs. Lanza, tha
form er Betty Hicks, whom fo
married la 1M9. remained »
eluded in their 13-room mansion
Their four children wore atm
to friend* at n nearby beach rei

Stitch Claims
He's New Boxer
LOUISVILLE, X y . (U PI) —R*.
dell Stlteh laid today t e was a
new fighter with tha aame old
ambition— a ihot at Don Jordaa'a
welterweight title.
Stitch, who built hit ring repu­
tation with a wicked but some­
tim es w ild right hand, aurpri,M
Ralph Dupaa and a lot o f otRcr
people h are and In a national irit.
vision audience Wednesday night
by outbexlng tte fancy fighter
from N ow Orleans in a to-roundar.

Critic Finds Musical To His Liking
B y F R K O DANZIG
NEW Y O R K (U P I)—What ore
those w ords t t e critics tack on to
those uninhibited Broadway musi­
cals? "L o u d ," "tu n efu l," "fast
m oving?"
Let's borrow them to describe
"The Wonderful World of Enter­
tainment," Tuesday night's pre­
mier in NBC-TV atartime series
of apeclaU.
This 90-mlnute show should
have pleased an y tired businessman in the TV audience, as well
at any tired housewife and labor­
ing man. I know it plaased one
tired T V review er.
Bits and pieces o f fam iliar show
business landm arks ware taped
and telescoped together, giving
loud—v ery loud—happy arrangemanta, and w ar* racaivcd with
raucous (pre-recorded ?) applause
a n d -o r laughter. T te show susUtoad Interest fo r tha full 90minute*.
Thar* w as only on* break In tte
happy-happy m ood and that cam*
when Rosalind Russell, the boateas of the show. Joined Arthur
0 ’Coondl in a dram atic actno
from " P ic n ic ." Earlier, M U i Rus­
sell want through some lightningfait costum e changes, narrated
nostalgia highlights o f silent mov­
ies and radio, joined Ernie Kovac* In a slick but ra tte r tame
apoot to her ow n nation picture
roles, She was the career girl;
Kovacs U » cyn ical reporter. Said
Mias Ruasall: " N o man likes a

a repeat showing next Feb. It.'
T te Sunday, Oct. 23 return $
the CBS-TV series, Leonard Bernatein and the New York Philhar­
m onic, w ill Include a brief talk by
law yar-actor Joseph Welch o o cit­
izenship and film ed appearances
by Russian author Boris Paalernak and com poser Dmitri Sbotir*
kovich. The musical portion of
tte program will be t film con­
cert by t t e orchestra to Moscow.
A threo-part aerie* explaining
t t e M as* begins on NBC-T)fy
Catholic Hour thla Sunday . . A
future CBS-TV Small World ahow
w ill find England's Field Marshal
M ontgom ery,
Am erica's
Gen.
Mark Clark and Germany's Field
Marshal
von S calar chatting
about W orld War H battle strate­
g y , . NBC-TV'a Rlverboat start*
Tim C h u n * ! Swim: Meet Mr. film ing » new episodes this week
Lincoln, (t e highly • acclaimed Indicating iiliifa ctioa with the
adventure series’ p r&gt;
NBC-TV balf-bour (Um prodla to Sunday
if
the m artyred President, is sot for Brass.

woman whoa* shoulders are big­
ger than hla."
Tho m em ory • Jogging tidblti
poured forth, m ostly to songs by
Kate Smith, Polly Bergen sad
Maurice Chevalier. Eddie Foy Jr.
did hla euperb vaudeville dances
and partiefpatad to a delightfully
abandoned " g e t happy" number.
The highlight o f the show was a
ballet that satirized cowboy mov­
ies. It com bined youthful dash,
humor, stylo and beauty.
Since Miss Ruasall made It clear
that th e show w as "a light-hairied affectionate look" at antartatom int, w ho can qulbbla. Mission
accomplished. HubbeU Kobinton,
the anxious executive producer of
thla Tuesday n it t t aeries, la off
te * g ood atari.

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Park A t *
F A 2-0131

THE OLDEST
LUMBER and
SUPPLY YARD
South of
Jacks onville
---will

soon

be the sharpest

looking

“dandy”

in

town

Back In th * daya when wing collar*, h lc h button nhoa*, dangling wold watch fob*,
handle-bar muatachas, women’s bustles and wasp w nliti war* in hlirh fashion W J
Hill sold his first pound of nulls in the old frame building that up until it wav torn
down. Inst week, still housed the Hill Lum ber and Supply Yard. P

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with

W . C. HIM, th* President o f H ill Lunfibor, who -was born In tho old family
apartment upotnlra over Iho sta rt U now In somt-ratiremenl, but (he c o m -

LOWt i t pri" u&gt; ®,rch,Ddl'° al

P«ny continue* lo g o forward under tha laadarahlp of Mr. Hill*! son-in-law,

F o r advertising crealas such a
Ihrga volum e o f demand, that
« a u production methods la tgrlgulture or maaulacturlag than pull
■ ow n tte n ctu tl unit price of the

J. H . Crappe.

UP TO 42 MILES PER GALLON

Throughout the 8il yenri since its fou n din g _

About to yeara ago, for s i m p l e ,
j r a n f u w are a luxury, usually
■told at Christmas. Thalr price
vary high.
T h a t a big advertising campaign
-W aa launched to sail ua Americana
&amp; &amp; . value of fruit Juicaa at
~ l e o a wo Included orange Julco
t e a standard breakfast Hero, and
t t e tremendous volume of busJB u
actually to~*red tha price
ad o r an gat.
'" T h e u n e thing haa b a n true
to clothing and other department
M ore Uami. la fact, Urn form er
em -bullt automobllaa, looled
hand, w ere far higher in price
than
are modern car*, even
though we liv e to an nflation age.
Tha United d u tee la tha great•ft go-getter, advertising nation
S% earth:

here. Me t e d been In tha
____ a weak.
An
announcement from *&amp;•
clinic said t t e American • born
lin ger "d ied o f arterial hypert*stess with eompliestteo*. Ho had
been receivin g normal methods
to traatm oaL”
L an in t e d boon atoforing from
a h eart ailment ter eoma «■•• A
doe# friend aald bo died to a
heart attack complicated hy hy­
pertension and phletbMla — blood
elate la too Iof&gt;.
But o num ber to source* aald
Lanxa entered tte cllale to lose
weight fo r U s third Itellia fUm
Since M stormed out to Holly­
wood. T te report* could not bo
confirmed.
T t e Homo newspaper MomentoSera teadlin od:
"Mario U naa
killed b y reducing cure." It said
ho w aa undergoing a 13-day treat­
ment to reduce his weight from
M to I N pounds.
L a n u tong had been fighting a
battlo against overweight. Be­
tween m ovies, t e lived on a
grand sealo, eating gargantuan
meals. Ho one# aald te could
gain IP pounds a week "without
trying.’ *
His weight, which often ran aa
high aa 300 pounds, worried

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a complete modemUallon program . Tha old landmark at 213 W . Third
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and o ffice .

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Phllcn is o s Finest tested at a I s a reaue aavtere Deluxe itp m d changer,
stereo amplifier with l i watt* paak
output, aop&amp;raaa baaa, antes, hateace
and fotooeM rnitsate 4 h U t teteu y
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Chief Honored
At Air Station

Iraqi Capital
Placed Under

Chief Lawrence E. Lcepcr o f Os­
teen was piped over the side in a
Sanford Naval Air Station retire­
ment cerem ony Tuesday,
"1 know of no other one man who
has contributed more to the ad
vancemcnt of the Heavy Attack
Wing One weapon system than
Chief L eeper," said Heavy Attack
commander. Captain James D.
Ramage. during the retirement
ceremony.
The Legion o f Merit was award­
ed Chief Leeper this past July for
his achievem ents in the field of
radar target intelligence. The chief
has served in heavy attack units
since August. 1950. His last duly
was in the Air Intelligence section
of the staff ComllatWmg One. Mr.
and Mrs, Leeper will remain at
their Osteen :,om c.

Military Control
BEIRUT (UHT The t'm e
treql capital city o f Baghdad
* a i reported under tight military
control today following an attempt
to UQ Premier Abdel Karim Kat-

MW.
K aiiem , abot three times Wed• le e d a y by a gunman identified
wily as a "w icked h and," left his
hod to assure a crowd that he
was alive. Ha issued repeated calls
tor national calmness.
Baghdad radio said today his
condition "Is as good as could be
expected."
Military Governor General Ah­
mad Salah Abdl clamped a 9 p.m .
to S a.m. curfew on the ancient
capital city. Throughout Iraq strict
f b a n s w e n placed on atreet crowds
and damonitraUons.
Kassem (poke to the crowd from
hla balcony at lb* Defense Min­
istry Wtdnesday to assure them
the gunman had failed.
The shooting was the first known
attempt on Kassem’s life since
bo seised power in July 1951. The
afreet ambush occurred IT days
after the execution of leaders of
the iabortive Mosul uprising last
f M a r c k . T h e n had been several
v damoo*tratio(u against the execu­
tions.
It was not known whether the
assassination attempt waa the
work of one or several persons,
nor was th an any official word at
to whether any arrests had been
m ads.

Joseph P. Buckley, who directs
the prison education program,
noted there were 256 inmates cnluilcd in classroom coursei this
year and 410 others are taking
study courses through correspon­
dence.
"That'a about 3$ per cent of
the prison's population," remark­
ed Buckley.

200

Invited to testify—said: "W e want
to hear tram anyone whose name
has been mentioned by other wit­
nesses— if he wishes to testify."
Van Doren sent a telegram to
the subcommittee Wednesday say­
ing be would be available lo re­
peat his statements that he never
had been supplied with ques­
tions or answers in advance amt
had no knowledge of any assist­
ance given lo other contestants.
Edward Klcttcr, vice president
and advertising director of Tharinaccuticals Inc., which sponsored
*'21" , has testified lie approved a
$5,000 advance to Van Dorcn when
the farmer Columbia University
professor had piled up $21,000 in
quiz winnings.
The contestant rould have lost
his winnings in subsequent com ­
petition. Hut he also had the op­
tion of slopping while still ahead.
Van Doren now holds a $50,000a-year contract with NBC which

runs through next August. He was the network that contestants had
given a talent contract by the net not been given advance answers.
work after he won nationwide
NBC Vice President Thomas E.
fam e.
Ervin made the surprise disclo­
Herbert Stempel. $19,500 winner sure. The show is still on the air.
and champion of the " 21" show
Ervin identified the ousted p ro­
before being defeated by Van Do­ ducer as Howard Felshcr.
rcn, has testified that Enright in­
structed him to lose.
in another development Wcdnesday night, the subcommittee was
told that the producer of the N B f
show Ttc T a c Dough was fired
SPRINGVILLE, N. Y . (U P I)—
bccausn he refused to swear to Police chief John Rarbus tells
how one fir m e r cured a sneak
thief of helping himself to motor
Plastic
Safety
BOSTON (U P I) — Massactm- fuel from a barnyard gas pump.
sctt.v has pnssed a law designed to
The farm er poured a cupful o f
curb the deatha of children in granulated sugar into the nozzle
discarded plastic bags,
of tha pump hose. The next day
The new statute m ihoriics the it was learned that a youth's ca r
State Public Health Department ••mysteriously developed engine
to regulate the labeling, thickness trouble and needed an expensive
and use of plastic film and bags. overhaul."

Sanford Kiwanians to be Install­
ed in January as officers of their
club are: President, G eorge MON
gan: First Vice President, J a m et
Grant; Second Vice President, E d­
ward Klrchhoff; Treasurer. B. B.
Crumley; Financial Secretary, N .
V. Farm er; and Secretary, Ralph
Smith.
The new Kiwanis board of direc­
tors w ill be Irving Pry o r , Ed Lane,
Iloy Mann. Ray M ilwee, P eter
Bukur. Harold Kastner, Rupert
Strickland and J. C. D avie who is
now president but w ill becom e
chairman of the board in January.
The officers were chosen in Augult
and September, and the director*
in Scptrinbcr.

Sweet Revenge
Won By Farmer

Bag:

A total of SIT,000 tourists v liifc
cd Egypt la 1959.

eee

Daeor THRO W PILLO W !

School Bells Ring At State Prison
ATTICA. N. Y . (U P I) -A t t ic a
"State Prison had its biggest year
—education-wise —In 1959.
Fifty-six inmxtes received high
school equlvitency diplomas from
Warden Dr. Walter B. Martin at
ep eciil ceremonial Inside the pri­
son walls. That made ■ total of
3T9 men who have qualified for
euch diplomat over an 11-year
period.

WASHINGTON turn Con­
gressional Investigators of alleged
TV quit show fixing indicated to­
day that £harles Van Dorcn, who
gamed national fame aa a $129,000
winner on NBC's " I I " program
might bo Invited to testify.
The House subcommittee sched­
uled a public hearing today on
CUS* ■•Dotto", another of the nowdefunct quix program s, after ques­
tioning the co-producer o f " 21"
and his aide Into the early mornmi; hours behind closed doors.
Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.)
sanl the tw o witnesses, co-produc*
er Dan Enright and Albert Freed­
man. were "v e r y cooperative." But
he refused to divulge their testi­
mony or say whether they would
be asked to appear at an open
Inuring. Harris said the hearings
might end late Friday.
Hep. Peter F. Mack Jr. (D H L )
—asked if Van Dorcn would he

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Adenauer aad DeGaolle la tha late
summer the ProeWeot achieved
m a n la uaderateadlag than could
have boom dam la maatha a f ordi­
£ * ■ Socrotary a* State Christian nary diplomatic exchange. This in
•• down la keenly aware Herter'a deep coavktioo, and he is
*8 tho ftegUo aaturo of tho agree- dotermiaad new that the forward
■oat reached between President motion given by tha aeries of visits
Uaeahawor aad Premiero Khruah- that btgaa oa August * l* Ger­
chav. Thor* if real concern that many ahall.be translated law for­
aa taddoat — a Art-eating speech mal agreement.
One o f the p r o m t s Khrushchev
■** et *ho Pentagon for example
brought Z la n h o w o r w u a double* * * Camp barreled shotgun o f X ussua m ike
O arid talks. The pressure coxaeW M l y te t o get o a with tho Job
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''team s w ill da. D r. B. W . Cake
a f tea Florida Agricultural Exten­
sion Service says that, generally
f l a k i e r tea etaaua o f agrleultu fa will count all farm s aad
'afriaaltoral operations carried aa
i d 't h o UaKod M a u i during UM.
It wUl coUect information aa
number aad slta o f farms,
acreage aad harvest af erope, liveM ock production aad Inventories,
selected farm facilities, selected
farm expenditures, farm values,
"AM mortgage debt. This Informst e a la ta ha published fo r count'|er. states, sad the nation.
- Major chaage* art going on In
Agriculture aa farm people adjust
t e economic
lie growth and progress.
Tha last five years haa been a
period af rapid adjustment and
only by conducting a nationwide
fa rm census can we obtain a true
maarara af tbeis changes and in­
dicate their B aton . Thia census
trill be conducted by tha Bureau
a f tea Census, U. S. Department
a f Commerce, In October and
November. Farms will bo vlilted
again la April, 1M0, whan ten llt e

Decennial Census, covering pop­
ulation sad housiag w ill ha con­
ducted.
The facta and figures serve aa
a bails for planning fo r farmers,
ranchers, the U. I . Department a f
Agriculture, state departments o f
agriculture, state agricultural col­
leges! manufacturers aad farm
orfuiiatioB J. Pacta collected dur­
ing farm antlmarailons ara also
used by eronom lsU, radio and
talaviiloa- broadcasters, publish­
ers af farm Journals, newsletters
aad other publications, aa wall as
the many Individuals and organisa­
tions whoso products aad services
aupport tho agricultural segment
af eur economy.
About a week before the census
is scheduled te begin a copy of
tho gutiUoanslro will bo mallod
to oach rural box holder. Voluntary
assistance aa the part o f farm ers
will enable the government to
complete tha IMP census of agrtculture with maximum accuracy
at minimum c o a t
T o anawer the questiooa, far­
m er! will need to keep a few
simple records. Tho Bureau of
Cessna la urging each farm er to
bring up to dato tha reeord af
hla harvest, tha products sold
and major farm expenses so teat
be eea easily and accurately fill
nut hla census report In Octobor
or November. Thia record keeping
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WASHINGTON— u waa «M at
those Khruahcbav incidents aome
people would rather foegat,
Tim Soviet Pramlar w as due
back at Blair House any moment
from his cross-country Junket, A
crowd had gathersd.
Two holicoptcrs circled low over
the guest houia. Keen-eyed se­
curity men scanned the horlion
and tha landscape of buildings
below. The agents la 00a chopper
spied a solitary flgura aa Ua
roof of a hotel acroea the street.
It wee ■ man who eat motloaless
st the rim o f tho aua deck.
Suddenly, tha lata afteraooa sun
caught the glint o f tho metallic
object in the man’ s right hand.
Tha vast retinue o f Secret Ser­
vice men, PB1 agents sad Stale
Department security officers aad
local polka had done a master­
ful Job up to then in guarding
Nikita S. Khrushchev. Aad aaw
what the low -flying pollen aaw
spelled but one thing: Get to that
man immediately.
The air-to-ground radio crack­
led. In momenta, three plain-

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tw o' t can o f baer la his hand.
From tho corn er of his oya, tea
detectivo aaw a flash la tea lata
Uth floor and battered open the evening sun—the glint of tea metal
double doors, locked from tho esn in Baatman'a hand.
other lid o , leading to tea rooftop.
Then there waa Iha incident at
Nalsoa Baatman, ten hotel's to - the strange ca rg o btiog unloaded
linear, w as there, and
cod greeted a few yard* from Blair House
tho officers. The captain Intro- just before Khruahehev’ a first ar­
rival la Washington.
A motorcycle policem an was
back around tea penthouse.
roaring by tea Civil W ar Castas"Have you eeeo a man with a mini Commission, around the cor­
gua?” Inquired the captain. San- ner from tho guest house, and
Imsa replied, "N o , what type what ha saw w as faatasUc—a m at
af gua did he have—a pistol or nonchalantly unloading from a (ta­
ttoo wagon a stack of guns aad a
pile of hand grenades!
In another laatsat, throe policethan in scouring tea roof. But men were converging oa tho m u .
tears w as do m a n th e n with a He looked up m eekly.
gun.
Quickly, ho identified himself ss
T oo o f the officers lift, and ene Harry Elkins, administrative as­
detectivo remained oa the roof sistant ad tha com m ission. Aad tha
with Senlman to watch the Khru­ araeaalT Why, those wera Just
shchev arrival.
■ome old waapooa being returned
Santman sank b a ck into hla deck from a television show sponsored
chair to view tho proceedings and by the com m ission, Tho timing,
went on doing w h it bn had been Elkins conceded, was regretful,
doing befora the police cam e In— though coincidental. The police­
reining after • d a y's work with men sighed.
You can guess who tea happiest
mea la Am erica w a n whan Niki­
ta Khruahcbav landed safely la
Moscow.
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Problem, Desires
All A t Same Time

PERKINS,
O kie.
(U P I) T h r e e * a n d - a - hnlf-year-old Rod
Buck win bd able to say someday
that a pony helped put him
through college.
Like many em ail beye, Rod exprtxaed a with fo r 0 pony. His
parents,
Shirley
and
M an ia
Buck, shared o common Interest
in horste and rodooc, so they
couldn't deny their son hla wish.
But a high sch ool teacher like
Marvin can hardly afford tha aspenes o f keeping a horse. 80 the
Bucks com a up w ith this plan. A
mare could pay her ow n way with
a fosl ovary year. And, If they
kept the fillies, added them to tho
brood m art* and sold ter colti,
the ponies w ould even show a
profit.
They decided this waa tha way
to save fo r R o d 's college educa­
tion.
Tho first purchase w as "Kewpte
Doll,”
a
sevan-yaar-old black
mare with a gentle disposition.
Her firet foal waa born In June.
Rod named her "S ugarfoot.’ *
Bod ban two playmates
■tart on a solid inU a futura.

Wooden Car Tests
Driver Reaction
To Road Signals

net written b y an fou r powers.
H a te r and B u t* Department
poUey mahata a r t aware, tea, af
hww s h o t s time restates to make
*“ • * w k #t N f regard aa s o t
• J. tea Batten’s greatest assets.
TWa te President Elsenhower's
Po m b u ’ appeal la peoples everywhsra and their leaders, uttte
■ a r t than a la s moot hr remain befora tha politics a f lt fe dominate
tho Am erican scene and the Fwsident will already stead to tea
Shadow o f retirement ln the rix
a^oothi b o haa bead Secretary
• f Btate, Harter haa buUt heavily
a s thU aaaet. Ha was the eUsf
tes*tr*r s a d planaer o f tha Prttid M f e European tour, which In**“ 3#d personal talks with DeGaulle, M acm illan aad Chancellor
Adooeuor a f West German*
A cloeo rolatlonahip haa grows up
between Elsenhower aad Harter,
although they warn virtually stran­
gers to aaeh other until ate month*
ago. It w as during a night session
at tea White House when the two
a e n were talking to the Presi­
dent’s study after the first session
a f the Geneva foreign ministers'
meeting hnd ended te deadlock
that tho decision was taken to
invite Khrushchev to visit Ame­
rica.
Harter at that lim a expressed to
Elsenhower tee opinion teat Uule
was Uktly to result when the talk)
war* r n u a a d at Geneva. He also
waa o f ten opinion test tho dsngtr
o f war, whether by design or aceid o it In the Berlin crisis, was f i r
greater than tea public in this
country o r anywhere te the West
understood. Therefore, it was es­
sential to taka som e m ove which
would keep tee negotiations going
and • visit to tho United States by
Khrushchov seem ed the (u n it
meant.
White tear* wera some sharp dif­
ferences expressed with complete
frankness, the Khrushchev Eisenbow er talks wera a conspicuous
success. T h ey established an un­
derstanding between the tw o men,
end this must bo used in tha
month* ahead to establish a Arm
foundation on which Eisenhower's
successor can continue the prolong­
ed negotiations fo r ssttlemcnt of
tea outstanding issues of tha cold
war.
This is the view Harter has
stressed to hi* associates te all
discussion o f what comes next. It
saomed to him Justification of his
conviction o f the im portance of the
President having personal and
private talks not ooly with Khrush­
chov but other w orld leader*. Her-

COLUMBUS, Ohio lU P I) —
Tw o Ohio State University re­
searchers here recently took turns
r u in g n wooden ca r ovar a curv­
in g indoor rood In an effort to
find out the safest location for
highway bill board* and traffic
signs.
Their electric-powered car —
looking something Ilka n soapbox
racer — carried them down a 44foot winding plywood tunnel at
o speed o f 3.4 miles aa hour —
the equivalent o f a trip along I,*
337 feet o f highway a t 60 mltae
an hour.
Two tracing pen* — one at­
tached to the auto’s steering gear
and the other to a mechanism
recording tho course o f tho high­
w ay — told on paper how well
the driver had followed the twist­
in g rood while reading a sign
placed behind o wall at tha tar
end of tha tunnel.
The record also showed bow
long it took the driver to read
the sign and the distance the auto
travelled white the driver's mind
w as concenrsted on tha sign
rather th in the road.

Police Order Neat
Cab Drivers
ST. CATHERINE, Onl. lU P ll—
Cobbles in St. Catherines will have
that well-scrubbed look from now
00—or else.
City police were ordered to tee
to it that the city's U taxi drivers
report to work cleio-ih a v ea . wear
chauffeur's
caps
with
badges
prominently displayed, have shoes
shlnsd and wear pants that are
pressed and shirts buttoned at
least to within one button from
the neck.

Boston Landmark
Is Torn Down
BOSTON (U P I)— Bostons old­
est brick building is being r u e d
to provide the site for n new 327
million federal office structure.
Known as the Old Corner Book­
store building, it h is stood at
Washington ind School streets in
downtown Boston since 1712. Dur­
ing tho 19th century it was the
literary center o f Boston, being
frequented by Longfellow, Whit­
tier, Hswthorne and others.

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October 5, 1939

E LL, m y hearties, when tk

B ig Three finally g ot orounM
W
U IE., w* in* MtMtoto ) i « * » i«'«views fo r their new truck offer­
ings they went all out and did tha
Job up brown.
Chevrolet was the first to pop*
up o a the s h a m o f Lake St. Clair.
In admitting openly that It was
th* first time In history thst
Chary had ever given lU truck
Una
special
news
treatment,
Chevrolet boasted that it had
something worth "crow in g about f t
And I 'll havt to sktco with
them.
Tho newly engineered devel­
opment* la Chevy's track Une,
to me at least, art Jnat a*
newsworthy u Ua new compact
car, the Carr air.
H tr a a a S u tle r, head o f truck
sales, said Chevy had tried to Uke
the "kidney Jouncing” out o f the
occupational haisrd of driving
trucks. They certainly have suttj,
cteded In m y estimation.
Herm tried to "g iv e me the
works”
and we rode several
trucks o f both 1900 and 19.19
vintage, loaded the same and over
the same rough road. One exper­
ience will do ample justice to the
icries of demonstrations he put
me through.
. . .
o f the larger

1960 Jobs loaded with 21,-m
W
000 pounds o f gravel te n dumiT
body over s worn out gTavol-root
complete with "washboard” rut«
and chuck holes. At 66 miles an
hour this jo b rode ilk* a baby
carriage in the cab.
While the load waa pretty well
balanced over the dual drive
axles, that in itself would not
have been responsible 'fo r the
"rocking chair” ride and complete
lack of vibration and banging
normally associated with a tru ck }
o f this type on such n road.
T h o ladepcadoatly apyung
frost wheel*, torsion bar spring­
ing on front and load adjnotlag
springs on tho rear look practi­
cally all tho “ Jatnco” out af
that cab even wbow we hit deop
chuck holes. 1 could not feel any
vibration oilher th m tah the
steering wheel o r on the floor
ef the cab.
Then we took o last year's John
o f tho same site and with th e*
tame sited load, at tha samo
speeds and aver the same road.
We were thrown from aide to side
sod every bump came right up
through our spines despite ths
wail upholstered seats in that cab.
And one would think the vibra­
tion experienced in that last year
model would split every weld and
•hear every bolt In the cab.
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Appeals to Drivers

Suits
Values to *4 9 .9 5

Since

which the Sortot Prem ier claim s!
w u w p erier to tho finest BntUfc
ih otfu a that buaterx tho world
ev*r have lo a f p r i n t . Tho PrutO u t la a good ahot aad each y f r
ho h a i m a n n e d to find time te
huat oa tho G aorfla plantation of
form er Seeratary o f tho Treasury
George M. Humphrey.
Half humorously, naif solemnly
aa ho preaeated the present.
Khrushchev aaid that thia waa the
ooly kind o f gua which mould be
left la the world—one fo r the pleat,
uro o f hunters. Thta curiously
loocU ag ic e no between tho Ukraa.
iaa peasant and the boy who 1 1 9
up la a am a II Kansas town, miy
In tha continuing power struffW
mean lets than nothing. But those
who witnessed it could not help but
hope that It lignlftaa a small biso
of understanding oa which futura
negotiations can bo built.

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Thursday, October 8, 1959

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W ashington Calling

business W om en

I la Sanford are upholding the national standard aa fa r
Ihrm lty aad p ro fkitn ey ara concern*!. Tha woman'i
1 haa contained aovoral pictures of tham a t work—aa
Nora, haakkaepira, ckrka and in other occupations.
H M v V r liv in g aotno good laaaona in veraatQlty— moat
baa
komaa fo r growing fam iliar in addition to

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IF THESE Jobs prove out as well
I In service as they did on this
preview test, and 1 se t no rea­
son why they w on't, 1 can tee that
many a fleet operator is going to
have trouble with hi* drivers un­
less he switches over. Especially
those drivers who have to spend
all day or all night with the teat
of their pants glued to ca b cush­
ions.
m
And the phenolic disks o r c a p s *
that have been placed between the
lower steering ball and cup make
even these big Jobe steer like a
passenger ear. This F lexion etulf
certainly makes a whale o f « dif*
fere nee.
Chevrolet
is
leaving
the
Xlease nipples on tease steerto| Perta contrary Is the way
m which one ca r company is
■ateg team. This not only adds
te th* "slipperyaesa” a f the 1
Mteo h a koopa rood dirt and 9
• l»«r ib r ii iv c i Iron rtachiag
thia Material— which te aaid tw
— highly su bject to abrasion
even a a s il quantities of
' « * b debris.
You can see and drive these
easy riding trucks at

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M iss Beasley Honored

Society

Schedules
Picnic

Fashion Show
A tO rlandoC lub

P TA Board Convenes
The Pinccrest Parent Teacher’s
Association, executive board m et
Monday, with the president, Joe
Davis presiding.
Other board members for the
1 H M 0 season are Mrs. W. A .
Horn, vice president: Mrs. Mar­
garet Reynolds, principal and s e c ­
ond vice president: Mrs. Wallace
W oods, secretary; Mrs. J . II. Trip­
lett, corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Charlea Ross man, historian; F ree­
man Baggett, treasurer.
Committee chairmen, Mrs. R. T .
McCaskill and Mra. Fred Ganas,
beautification; John K ader, Vahla
Robbins and Drew Chevalier, way a
and means; J. B. Sikes and Louis
T . Kosky, program ; Mra. Stewart
Gatchel, hospitality; Mrs. M arga­
ret Tindal, membership; Mrs. F lo
McQuatlers, devotional, M r a .
Charles Lewis, health and M rs.
M ichael Caolo, publicity.
Program theme for the year will
be
“ G uidance." Mra.
Charles
Rossman will be in charge of the
year book to be distributed in
November. Mrs. Charlea Lewis an ­
nounced that proceeds from all
cash register receipts w ill be used
in the health program. Blankets

and clothing are needed in this
department.
Mr. Davis distributed copies of
the proposed action platform of
the Florida Congress parenta and
teachers for the 1959-60 season.
Copies will also be available at
the first general meeting schedul­
ed for Oct. 19 at 7:30 p. m.
The annual PTA convention is
being held at Ihe George Wash­
ington hotel in Jacksonville. Nov.
17, IS and 19. Two voting dele­
gates will be appointed from
Pinecrest and other members are
invited to attend. Anyone intercited in going is a iked to con­
tact Mr. Davis.
No carnival is planned for this
year but the ways and means
committee has some plans under­
way for a night of entertainment
sometime early in I960, date to be
announced.

•ture nosegays were also used on
the serving table. Bride dolls and
bridesmaid dolls ware used at
other points o f interest.
Those Invited to enjoy the party
Included Mrs. Bert Saw ytr, Mrs.
L. D. Steels and Mra. Jeannette
Lalog, all relatives of (ho brideelect, o f Sanford; Mmes. Tom
FtrreU, P. U. Smithson, Ben F.
Ward, Jr., S. R. Riggini, R. L.
Ward. Mrs. Lonnie Alexander, W*.
A. Ward, Jr., Gordon Pendarvis,
Ray Beasley, Johnny Jones, Fer­
rell Beasley, Leon Olllff, B . F.
Wheeler Jr., M. M. Esles.
A . B. Tedford. Vera Bell, Donn
U lrcy. Alvan King, Jam es Partin, Max Lelabart, A. A . Myers.
John Courier, W. T. Walker, W.
H. DeShaio. C. E. Beasley, A r­
thur Metcalf, F. W. McCall Sr..
John Evans-. W. II. Martin, Henry
Wolcott. Phil Packard, Billy Gamm age, Jack Bryant, Milton Gore,
Eddie Parker. Charlie Dlahman,
and Miss Kathryn Lawton, all of
Oviedo; and Mrs. M. G. Smith,
Sanford.

Church
Calendar

Class Meeting
At Casell Home

THE WORLD AROUND U8 ia explained to Sanford Grammar School stu*
dent Paulette Pedrick, by grammar school teachers Mrs. Eula Grantham,
left, and Mra. Roberta Richards. Mrs. Grnntham is chairman of health
nnd safety and Mrs. Kichnrds Is second vice president o f the Sanford
Business and Professional Women’s Club which is celebrating National
Business W omen'* Week.

Lake Mary

Oviedo Womans Club
Luncheon Tomorrow

Personals

The Oviedo Woman's Club opens I Mrs. Phil Wahlc, notnl for their
the new season beginning with a j ability to fashion prlxc winning HoTHURSDAY
luncheon Friday, at noon at F ellow -j ral designs from weeds and grassship Hall of ibe First Methodist es. being in'charge o f the program.
The official Board o f the First
Mrs. R. W. Estes, president, will
Church.
Christian Church meets at 7:34
During the summer months the preside over the business session.
p. m.
club house, one of the landmarks
of the city's history, w a s sold and
First Baptist Church Royal A m ­
moved to a new location making
bassadors, 7 p. m.
way fnr a new building to b« co n ­
Deacons of First Presbyterian structed on the same site. The
board of Ihe church granted p e r ­
Church meet at 7:43 p. m.
mission for this organisation to
Pinecrest Baptist Church T a i­ use the new location for tn n r
The Dorcas Sunday School class
lor's Training Course, 9 a. in. luncheons and meetlnga for a p eri­ of the Central Baptist Church met
Visitation, 10:30 a. m., to 7 p. m. od of at leas, a months.
at the homo of Mr*. G. II. High,
Mrs. T. W. Lawton is chairman Monday evening with It (members
Choir practice 7:31.
of the luncheon committee. Her as­ present. A devotional from the
The President's cabinet of the sistants are Mrs. B. F . Wheeler,
fourth chapter of Malachi was
Methodist Men meets at 7 p. m Sr., Mrs. It. L. i room, Mrs. B. G.
conducted by Ihe president, Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. Karl Daul, Mrs. Roy J. Q. Gallowty with prayer by
FRIDAY
Wciscnbarger.
Mrs. R. L White.
A very interesting program is
First Baptist Church Bible sur­
At thr business session plans
planned with Mrs. L eo Fugle and
vey class, 7:30 p. m.
were made to purchase a Venetian
shade for the suntlay school class
room. The class has been divided
into two equal groups. They will
compete with each other to create
more interest and increase at­
tendance.
VT) g f t u
Group captains are Mrs. Mar­
garet Naughcr and Miss Clara
Swaggerty. The winning group will
be entertained at a covered dish
supper by thr losing group at tha
end of the Church fiscal year.
The Hireling was closed with
a chain nf sentence prayers i n '
a social hour enjoyed.

Dorcas Class

Plans Contest

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BY IDA MAY SJOBLOM
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Chalkley
returned Sunday from a vlalt to
Biloxi, Miss., where they saw
their grandson.
Dwlgnl
Dean
Flowers, for lh« (iret tim e. Dwight
wnglird seven pounds, four ounces
when he was born Sept. 21. His
parents art Mr. and Mrs, D. W.
Flowers. Mrs. Flowers is the fortnrr Nancy Cuaikcy.
Freni.
Fowler and children Linda and
Frankie accompanied Mr. and
Mr;. Chalkley on their trip.
The Lake Mary Community
Presbyterian Church joined with
some thrre hundred million men
and women all over the world la
observing World Wldo Commun­
ion Sunday. Acting on behalf of
Ihe m em beri of the coogregatlon.
Rev. John Pilley welcom ed seven
new member* Into ihe church.
W. T. Bailey auifered a heart
attack Sunday morning and has
entered Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. Although his condition has
improved, he Is not allowed to
have viaitora yet.
Mr. and Mr*. Jerom e Frey re­
turned recently from a vacation
In Middletown, Ohio, where they
visited friends and relatives.
Trudv Brooklyn celebrated her
third birthday this week with a
mid-morning party. Guests were
Mrs. R. H. Goble and daughter
Debbie, 31rs. Conarty and daugh­
ter Cindy and Tlntmla Brooklyn.

Brownie Girl Scout Troop
Entertains Mothers At Meeting

school ttudents will detect a stif­
fening of standards this fall —
[hr fruit o f last year's national
soul-acarching over the value of
“ snap course" education in the
atomic missile era.

Brownie troop KM held the first
meeting of the season, last week
under Ihe capable direction of Mrs.
Olan flout .veil. The group met al
the Uoutwrl! home in Little Vcn
ice.
T his troop had only a nucleus
left from “ Fly-up" time last May
but ia now up to lull strength again
with IS girls to be registered.
They ere Dorlo
Bach, Ella
Boutwell, Sally Carm an, Juanne
and Patricia Fletcher, Deborah
Goers*, Candy and Leslie Hartwig,
Ks'hy
Kimrrton*,
Nanry
Moore, Pamela I'lgott, Carolyn
Robertson,
Elisabeth
Rodgers.
Diane Sorukowiki. Ilunny Van Pell
and Mary Beth Williams.
The girl's mothers w ere Invited
to this mertlng and accom panying

VALUE
PLUS!
SLEEVES ST E P IN TO T H E SPOTLIG H T this season, influm in i h' Ihe Paris adirt fnr "arrater width at the top of ths sil­
houette.” Lantern tleesrs, balloon sleeves, bubble sleeve*, Uunnno
sleeves, flounced sleeves — whatever technique the desixner uses,
whatever pirtureaque land provide* her inspiration, there s no
dnuht shout the new importance of stes-ve*. In an era where all
fachmns fir easily into ten rates"rte*. either "Frarklv Tailored"
nr "Frankly Feminine" it it safe In predict that hlnuset and
dresses with definite sleeve interest will find ready aereptanre for
those occasions, and among thoaa wearer*. that demand the pretty,
the frminme, the festive.

BROOKFIELD

charts, picture* and flag* I f dlfr
ie rent nations.
Mrs. Ray Herron, program lead*
•r, presented a piogram e ntfUod
“ Good New* of P eace and Light” .
Mrs. Ashby Jones spoke on "T h e**
j men who ba re turned th o -w o r if
upnIds dow n" and Mrs.
t.
Chaapman
talked
about
"th #
Church and the United N atioM .” y
it waa announced that a l l 1
women of the Sanford area art
invited to attend a special pro­
gram In McKinley Hall O c t 2 t
at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Mabel Haad ot
Lakeland will speak on the U sited
The Kingdom S eeker'i Sunday Nations' work for peace.
The annual "Q uiet D a y " will h f
School Class o f tha First Baptist
Church of Oviedo m et Tuesday observed by the WSCS O ct. U ,
night at the home o f Mrs. Inex The Wesleyan Service Guild wUI
Kasell tor. their regular quarterly hold the lis t three study classes
on Africa Oct. 14, 21 a a d -J I at
business meeting.
Mre. Mae E . King presided at 7:30 p. m. ia the Church.
Mra. R oy TUlia, chairman i t thd
the meeting, and new officers
were elected at followa: Mrs. baxaar, announced that N ov. Jg
Drady E.
Mathers, president; is the date set for tho annual af&gt;
Mrs. Mae E . King, hospitality fair, Mra. E. C. William* ia assist*
chairman; Mrs. L. A. Hardy, de­ iag tho young girls in tb d .M Y P
votional chairm an;
Mrs.
Inex to organist • "W orld rrioadahto
Kasell, treasurer; Mrs. Mathers Croup."
A covered dish luncheon w ig
and Mrs. King new group capserved at' noon following tho
lain*.
Present for the occasion were, D* * n v
Mrs. M ie E. King, Mrs. L A .
Ilardy, Mrs. Drady E. Mathers,
Mrs. Ralph King, Mrs. Alax
Leinhart, Mra. T. H. Daniell and
Mrs. C. M. Arie.
Members decided to visit and
send cards to the c la s i teacher,
Mre. J, N. Thompson, who is re­
The Jaycees Wives Club mat
cuperating at the Sarepta nest
Monday night al the home of Mm
Hom*” ia" Sa'nfonL
W. A. Dinkins, 10S Jenkins C irtlo.
Chairman o f tha standing coax*
Oviedo
mlitees for tho coming year w ort
appointed. They are, Mrs. M aaot
Wharton, budget; U ri. Jack Whar­
ton. by-law* and standing ruleat
BY MARION R. JONES
Mrs. Stuart Stetson, m tm berthipt
• Mr. -ml Mrs. Johnny Jcncx an£
airs, non McKee, program j-TiSa.
Mrr. Ruby U, Jones have raturned
Sam Skelton, projtcla; M rs. T oog
from a trip lo Blowing Rock, N.
Trams, publicity; Mrs. Kay Shoe­
C., returning by Cherokee, Nathmaker, asKial; Mrs. M. u. Reborn
vUle, Look Out Mountain, Chatta­
telephone and Mrs. Troy R ay,
nooga, Atlanta and Valdosta.
ways and means.
Roxs Noegel is back in tha drug
The club voted to help tho Unit­
store, reporting a nice trip with
ed Fund by canvassing tho SunMrs. Noegel, his brother and alaland Estates area during tho
ter-ln-law and others to Miami and
drive. All mem bers working on
Nassau.
this project will meat M ooday
night (Oct. 12) at tha home oil
the president, Mrs. Jack Crickson, 111 Oakland Ave., at 1 pv
m.
Mrs. Wesley Swenson and Mrs.
Refreshment* were served to
Donn Ulrey, leaders for Oviedo
Ihe group by Mrs. Dinklaa and
Girl Scout Troop No. 492, an­
her co-hostess, Mrs. George Berg­
nounce that Ihe troop hai voted
strom. Tho next meeting wilt bo
lo uae tho club system of Govern­
at the borne o( Mrs. K ay Shoo*
ment.
maker.
The following officers have been
electtd: Nancy Swenson, presi­
dent; Deldre Wargo, vice presi­
STA-NU Cleaning
dent; Marilyn Partin, scribe; Gay
Keeps Clothes
Ulrey, treasurer; G all Mathis,
LIKE NEW!
game chairm an; Jan
Beasley, I
social chairman; and Maureen
Boyle, in charge o f cerem oniti.
As a group, the Scouts will work
on their backyard cam per badges.
At each meeting items from Ihe
book Your Manneri Are Showing,
a teenage etiquette book, art pre­
sented discussed.
Eleven girls
COLONIAL CLEANE18
compos* the troop. Meeting days
t t t 8 . Palmetto Ave.
are each Friday at the First
Drive-la Branch
31* W . I M
Methodist Church in Uvicdo.

I h o WSCS o f First Methodist
Church met Tueadey at 19:99 a.
m . la McKinley Hall for tho month­
ly huaiaca and program meeting.
Mr*. Root Adam * led the devotloaal.
Mrs. R. U. Hutchison arranged
■ worship setting carrying out the
theme of the United Nationi, using

At Shower In Oviedo
■ T MARIAN I . JONES
a miscellaneous shower Saturday
M lu Nelli* Bcailejr, whose mar- evening at the home of Mrs. Joe
rlago to George A. Riggins of
Omega. Ga. will be in event of 1. Beasley. Co-hostesses for the
Oct. IT In the F la t Baptist occasion were Mrs. George C.
Church o f Oviedo, w is honored at Means and Mra. Mae E. King.
Games were enjoyed by the
guests, including a contest about
a honeymoon trip, a movie star
a m ovie star contest and a novel
Idea o f a telegram using letters
in the names Nellie and George.
Prises were awarded to Mrs. Ray
Beasley, Mrs. John Evans and
Mrs. Blake Sawyer.
Artistic arrangements of pink,
yellow and white gladioli and
roses w ere used for decorations,
the serving table being centered
Tfct Bata chapter of Delta Kappa with a bride and grooln in a
Gam m a, teacher'i honorary so* heart shaped arrangement. Miniciaty will meet at Rock Springs
Saturday at 12 o'clock fo r a pic­
nic lunch, swimming and program
meeting.
Mra. Irene Lightbiser, a member
o f Pai chapter, Orlando, will be
guest speaker. A “ white Elephant"
sale will follow the program to aid
The Orlando Garden Club will
in the chapter’s project o f scholar­
present "Fashions on tha Garden
ship funds.
Beta chapter Is composed o f M all" Thursday Oct. IS at the
m em ber! from
Volusia, Lake, club hotise, 710 E. Rollins, with
Brevard and Seminole counties.
two com plete shows at 2 and I
p. m. Eleanor Theiscn is chair­
Oviedo W SCS Meets
man.
The regular supper meeting and
Entertainment and special mu­
program of tha WSCS o f Oviedo sic w ill be presented bv Freda
First Methodist Churcn w&lt;v held Hilton o f Streep Music Company.
recently in Fellowship hall with Tickets are SI and will be avail­
m em bers of the Chappel Guild Cir­ able at the door or may be pur­
cle as hostesses.
chased in advance from any gar­
Mrs. Jack Dodd was In charge den Club member.
o f the program . Her talk concern­
The proceeds from this project
ed the regular theme for the year, will g o to the building fund.
“ T b ere'i A Light Upon the Moun­ Fashions will be furnished by
and
modeled
by
ta in ." Others on the program in­ Gibbs-Louis
cluded Mra. James Partin, who incm beis o f Ihe OrUuJo Garden
told a mission story and Mrs. Club. Door prixes will be aw ard­
George Carlton, soloist.
ed.

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their daughter* were Mrs. David
Bach, Mrs. Charles Carman, Mra.
Donald Fletcher, Mrs. Herbert
Gocrss, Mrs. Grurge Kunmons,
Mrs. James I'igolt, Mrs. Gordon
Robertson, Mrs. E. L. Van Pelt,
Mrs. John Williams and the leader
and assistant leader, Mrs. Boutwell
and Mrs. Milton Sorokowskl.
(hie is the first experience in
scouting for both the leader and
assistant ami thry are attending
'he basic leadership traing course
being held in Sanfurd the next two
Tuesdays.
Mrs. iiuulwell is very active in
home demonstration work and she
displayed her skills with delectable
cookies and frosty drinks. The en­
tire troop and the mothers found
refreshment time truly refreshing.

Jaycees Wives
Aid U.F. Drive

Personals

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Elects O fficers

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TOU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a oull to qatrt till# has boon
brought In tha Circuit Court af
itamiaols Couaiy, Florida, asslnat
you. and aach of yon, atalmlas
any saiatr, right, Hilo or Intaroat
In. or Han upon the following daacrlbrd preporty cltuatod la Bamlnolo County, FlorIda:
Tract L Lota • to Id Inelutlvo In
Block 41, Loti 1 to 4
Inclusive In Mock 41,
and Loll 11 to II In.
ciuilvo In Block 41.
Tract J. Loll I, d. T. 1, I. Id,
U and IS Block 44.
Tract 3. Lot IT, Block 1L
AH the aboro described
property bring In SAN&gt;
LANDO. TUB SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL a oubdlvlilon of-Samlnole Coun­
ty. Florida, according to
tho plat thrroof record­
ed la Plat Book I.
pagee iMb, *&lt;&gt; IT and
Id, Fubllo Records of
Baralnol* County, FlorIda;
and jo u aro hrrtby required to
file your aniwor or other written
drfonaii prrionilly or by your attornty with tho Clark of thi
Circuit Court, Ninth Judleial Cir­
cuit. Srmlnolo County. Florida, at
tha Court Houio la Sanford, Flor­
ida. and to larva a copy thsraof
upon tho plaintiffs' atlornry whore
name Ir Webber B. Heine*. 3d*
Park Avinur, S, Winter Park,
Florida, not later than the tlth
day of October, lilt , therein tot­
ting up the eeute, rlsht, title or
Interest In or Uoa upon the above
described property claimed by
you, and should you fall to do ao,
a Decree Pro Confetto will bo en­
tered against you.
WITNESS my hand and tha eeal
of said Court at Sanford, Florida,
this lllte day of Soptimbir, M il.
(SEAL)
O. P. Herndon
(,’terk of tho Abora-fltyted-Court
Byl Mirth* T. Vlhlon, D. C.
Publish Sept. If, Id A OoL 1, IS.

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, *— REILLT. kla wife, It llvtax sad If dead, thalr m khawn ketra. devlaao* logat•ja. ar srantaaai aad asy mad
all
Banana
alnlmlag
by.
Ihot
msk, ar under any o f tha
fondanta ar alherwiaa,
and any and all peraona
claiming any aetata, right
title ar Mtareet la. ar Tlan
■pen. tha rani property hero­
in described, ar aay part
theroot.
Tabs notice that a cult ban tenon
filed agntaat yarn by JOHN A.
CREWS and XILDnCD CREWg
hta a lfii la tha Clrealt Court of
tha Ninth Jadklal Circuit, la aad
for Scmtaela County. Florida, In
Chancery No. Idllf. Tho nalura af
tha suit Is Suit ta Quiet Title agon
Lola 1. 3. I aad 4. Black &gt;3, SANLANDO THE SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL. aeeordlag'to tha ptat thereof
aa racotdod tn P ut Bonk I. pages
ddlt. dd, ST, aad dd af tko Public
Records-of Samtaola County, MarMlu
Tha tlUa af tho case !« JOHN
A. CRBWS aad MILDRED CREWS,
hie wife, Malntiffo. vortue NEL­
LIE A. BARTLETT aad------BART­
LETT, her huobaad, and Ka r r t
P. REILLT and ------ REILLT, hta
wife. It living, and ir deed, their
untenown helm deviseei, legatee^
or graateeei and aay and all per­
sona claiming by, through, or un­
der any of the sold Dofondanta ar
oMerwtaa, aad aay aad ell par­
lous claiming aay taut*, right,
tlUa. ar lataroit in, ar lloa upon,
the real proparty heroin described,
or any part thariat; Defendants.
Tea aad each of you era re­
quired to flla your answer with
tho Clerk of tho above entitled
Court and eervo a copy thereof
upon Plaintiffs* atloraoys, THOMP­
SON * BRETT, whaaa addroes la
14 Boat Central Avenue. Orlando.
Merida, not later than October |t,
t ill, si required by tew, elan a
Deerae Pro Confeeso will ba en­
tered •gainst you and each of you.
IN WITNESS WHEREOP, I have
hereunto tot my hand and affined
my official coal at Sanford, Seraiaolo County, Merida, this Had day
of September, 1111.
(SEAL)
O. p. Heradoa
Ao Clark of Sold Court
By Martha T. Vlhlta
Deputy Clerk
THOMPSON A BRETT
Attorneyt for Plaintiffs
II Eeu Central Avenue
0 ,

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Publish Sept. I«, A OoL 1, I, II.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THB
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IE
AND FOR SERIN OUI COUNTT.
FLORIDA
IB CHANCERY SO. M M
JANE TERLAP,
Plaintiff,
vs
JOSEPH TERLAP and
DOROTHT TERLAP McRCTNOLDS
Defendant*.
NOTICE TO DBFBND
TO)JOSEPH TERLAP
1413 Walnut Strut
Waukegan. It) tnola
TOU ARB HEREBT NOTIFIED
that a complaint for divorce and
other relief has been filed against
you and you ore required to oorva
a copy of your aniwor or plead­
ing to tha plaintiff's attorney. J.
Russell Horneby, 11* North Haln
Street, Ortaad, Florida, and tile
lbs original answer or pleading In
the office of the clerk of tha
Circuit Court on or before the 10th
day of October A. D. HIS. If you
fall to do so, a Judgment by de­
fault will ba taken againit you
for tho relief demanded In tho
complaint
DONE AND ORDERED St San­
ford, Stmlnole County, Florida, this
llnd day of Ssptsmbor A. D. IMS.
(SEAL)
a P. HERNDON
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vthlsn
Deputy Clerk
J. RUSSELL HORNSBT
Attorney for Plaintiff
130 North Main Street
Ortindo, Florida
Publish Sept. 34, A OcL 1. 3. 13.
ta tho Coart of tho Cooney Jodae,
Seala*lo Cooaty, Florida, la Pro­
bate.
la roiEotato of
BISHOP HATOOOD WARREN
Deceased.
T o All Creditors aad Ptroooe M er­
i t s claims oo Demand* Agalaot

FEATURE
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Tou end each ef you ar* hereby
notified and required lo present
any claims and demands which
you, or either of you. may have
against tho estatoof BISHOP HATOOOD WARREN, doceastd. lata of
mid County, to tho County Judss of
Seminole County, Morlda. at Me
office la the court houte of said
County si Sanford, Merida, within
eight tele Oder months from the
lime ef the first publication of
this notice. Been claim or demand
shall he la writing, and shall state
th* piece of resldoqca and post
offleo address of tho elalmsnt, and
shall be ewern ta by tho claimant,
hla agent, or attorney, and any
such clelm nr demand not so filed
shall be void.
/ * / DOL'D LA* STUMSTROM
As
administrator of
tho
Keleta of
BISHOP HATOOOD WAR­
REN, deceeoed
■TENSTROM. DAVIS A MeINTOSK
Attorney* tor Administrator
Edwards Building
Sanford, Merida
First publication Oet. 3, tilt.

The Family That Skatts Togsthtr Stays Togtthtr

SKATE
CITY
DOG TRACK ROAD
Jast I N Tadt Off Hwy. 17-11
Tara Wtat at lha Big lighted

SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
JOHNNIE X SAMUELS,
.........
Plaintiff.

COUNTT. IN CHAACSHT No. IS
X J. TINDALL end MENTIS
L TINDALL,- hie wlfs. 1*4
LOUIS J.. STOCK.
FlalnUffx

THE FLORIDA A B B CORPORA#
TIOX a Florida Corporation;
CALUB WALLACE, widow,
SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL DEVELOP­
at aL
Defendants MENT COMPANY, a Florida Garperation, and
___ ______
TO: WILLIAM
SAMUEL*
and ALTAMONTE HOMES OOdfFANT,
MABT SAMUELS, hla will, a Florida Corporation, at a t.
Dafasdantn
4*1 X. Indian Avs- Atlantic
NOTICE TO AFPSAX
City, X A : ALICE OREBX.
unmarried. 4 Arnold SL, Bea­ Ta:
Th* Florida A B A Corporation,
ten. Mass; MARCUS SAMDELS and DOROTHT SAM- a Florida Corporation; Suburb
UE1A hi* wlfa, 411-III lb St- Beautiful Davalepmaat Company, a
Altamonte
New Terk City, N. T.| ODES­ Morlda Corporation:
SA HUNTER, formerly ODES­ Homan Company, a Florida Cor­
SA SAMUELS, and WILLIAM poration. HENRY ALLSOPF, anA,
AHaopp, hla w its #
HUNTER, her husband. S If married, —
Wnablagton Terraco, Cincin­ FltAinC HAITHCOX aad IT marnati
I,
Ohio;
MORRIS Had. — ’ Halt bees, kla wife;
SPEED *4 ITT SPEED, hit HELEN A. THACKER, aad If
wlfa, lll-Woat tilth
St- m arried,------- Thaeher, her hueBronx. N. T.| HARVBT C band; CARL A BENSON, and if
Benton, his wlfs;
CLEMENTE
widower
and married. —
aolo heir at law of LILLIE ERNEST S. ALLSOPF. aad If marCLEMENTS, formerly LIL­ risd. ------ Allaopp, bln wlfs; OUST
LIE ROBINSON. BFD W. ■ODER, and If married. ■ -Bader,
Cedar St.. South Norwalk. hla wlfs; THEODORE J. DRESIN'.
Conn.; ANNIE X SAMUEL*. aad If married, ------ Draaan, hta
, a n d -------------- SAMUEL*, her wife; MART A. DRESEX, and if
husband; ROBERT A. JEN­ married, —— Draaan, har husband;
KINS and ------------ JENKINS. MRS QEORQE A. REEVES, aad It
hi* wlfV; FLORENCE JOXBS married, —— Reave*, Bar husbands
and --------- JOKES, h*r hus­ FRANK C HAMLIN, aad It marV
Hamlin, hla wife! STAN.
band: WALTER L COOPER rled, —
as* K. X STEVENS aa trus­ LET F. LOVELL and It mar­
tees of tho Title Guaranty ried. ------ Lavelt, his wlfa; J. X
and Montage Company, a BARTLETT, and If married. ------dissolved Florida corporation, Bartlatt, hla* wlfa; X. A. BART­
or thtlr eueeeeaor trustaco LETT. aad If married, — — Bartaad each of them. If alive, latt, hla wtfai A. X BARTLETT,
and If aay of them bo dead, aad If married. ------ Bartlett, hla
hie, tear, or thtlr rsspsctlva WHO! X J. BARTLETT, aad If
nnkown spouse, heirs at law, married, —
Bartlett, hla wife;
Isgatsea, devisees, grenteee, J. E. SARTLETT. JR- and It mar­
assignee*, lienors, creditors, ried, ------ BartlelL hla wife. If
trustees or other claimant* ally*, and If dead, thalr unknown
by, through, under or agalnal heir*, legatees, deyleoe* or gran­
him. har or them; AND ALL tee*. and any and all p a n o n #
PERSONS NATURAL OR AR- claiming Interest by, through, u n ~
T1FICIAL, having, purport­ dsr, or sgalnst sny ef the ebay*
ing to hart or claiming to known or unkaown dtfendaata, •or
have any right, till* or Inter­ corporate defendants. Jointly and
est In th* property In geml- severally, and atl peraona having
nolo Couaiy, Merida, describ­ or claiming Interest In th* fallow­
ed herein:
ing described land:
L ou L 3. t. 4, I* •. T, t, t.
TOU AND EACH OP TOU
It. 1L 13. 1L 14. m II. IT,
HEREBT TAKE
NOTICE
IS- and IS. *f Block *. BANthat a suit has Seen filed againit
LANDO THE SUBURB BEAU­
yeu In the abere Court. The nature
TIFUL
according to plat
ef the eult or proceeding Is a suit
thereof
recorded In Flat
to qutst th* till* In th* Plaintiff
Book 3, Paget a m . 44. «T.
to lb* hereinafter described pro­
and (I, of lb* Publlo Reperty. Th* nam* of th* Court In
cords of Semlnol* County, #
which said suit nr proceeding I*
Florid*.
pending Is th* Circuit Court for
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit In and sll of th* ahoy* described land
for th* County of gemlnol* and altusta, lying end being la Semi­
Ptat* of Florida, IN CHANCERY nole County, florid*.
Tn# nstur* of this suit la to re­
NO. 1*311.
Th* abbreviated lilt* of th* case move certain cloud* from and to
quiet
and confirm th* title to sold
I* "Johnnie B. Simuele, Plaintiff,
v*. Celll* Wallace, Widow, &lt;t al. land In th* Plaintiff*.
Th* asm* of th* Court WhereDefendants."
Th* description of tht reel pro­ la said ault waa inatitutad la Th*
perty Involved In said proceeding Circuit Court af th* Ninth Judi­
described In th* Complaint la as cial Circuit In and for Seminal*
County, Florida. An abbreviated
follows:
Lots : i and 31 of FROSTS title nf the rat* t* X J. TINDALL,
ADDITION NO. 3 to Altamonto, MERTIS L T LSDALL and LOUIfe
Florida, according to th* ptat J. STOCK, v*. THE FLORIDA M
thereof recorded In Piet Book A A CORPORATION, a Florida
1, page IS of th* Publlo Rec­ Corporation: SUBURB BEAUTIFUL
COMPANY.
a
ords of Seminole Ceunty, Flor­ DEVELOPMENT
Morlda Corporation: and ALTA­
ida.
MONTE
HOMES
COMPANT,
a
Tou and each of you ar* requir­
ed to file your answer with the Florida Corporation, at at. De­
Clerk of th* aboro entitled Court fendants. A particular description
and itrv* * copy thereof upon of th* real property lavetvad la
Plaintiffs Attorney* who** ad­ set forth above.
Tou and each ef yen nr* hereby
dress la 13* East New England
Avenue, Winter Park, Florida, not notified that suit to romov* cloud*
later than th* itih dey of Octo- from and to quiet and confirm th*
her, A. D, 1313, as required by law Hilo ta tha abor* described pro­
ole* * Deere* Pro Confess* will b* perty ha* been brought against
entered agalnal ysu and aach af you la th* abov* described Courm
by X J. Tindall. Marti* L T in d a ll
you.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hav* and Loula J. stock, and you ar*
hereunto set my hand and affixed hereby required to file with lha
my official ooal at Sanford, Semi Clerk af said Court year written
nolo County, Florida, this 3Sth Sap appearance personally, or by aa
attornay, on or bafor* th* llrd day
of September. A. D. tlif.
O. P. HERNDON. Clerk of U * of October, 1PIP, and to fll* with
■aid Clark your written defenses.
Circuit Court, Semlnol*
If aay, to th* Complaint filed In
Court,/ Merida
•eld court. Herein fall aat, alga
By Martha T. Vlhlen
deer*#
pro eonfusa wlU b* en­
Deputy Clerk
tered against you.
(SEAL)
WITNESS my hand and th* teal
L&gt; Pharr Abner ef
AKEIUf AN, TURN BULL, SENTER- af lhla Court at Banford. Semlnol*
County, Florida, aa this 13th day of
FITT * EtOSON
September, 1)11.
to
IIS East New England Avsnug
(BEAL)
Winter Park. Merida
O.
P
HERNDON.
Attorneys for th* Plslntlff
(BEAL)
Clark of tb* Circuit Court
In and far Soalaol* County,
Florida.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH
by: Martha T. Vlhlen, D. C
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
1L Murasko,
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTT Joseph
Attorney for Plaintiff*
CHANCRRT NO. I W 1
P.
O.
Bet
No. Hi
WILLIAM N. CLUTT,
Tern Park. Fiarlda
Plaintiff
Publish BapL IT, 34, 4 Oet. I , L
-veMART JANE CLUBT.
LEGAL NOTICE
Defendant
NOTICSI TO DEFEND
I will not ba responsible for Any
debts
Incurrsd
by my wife, Ardsll
THE STATE o r FLORIDA TOt
MART JANE CLUET
M. Painter, or by anyone other
than by myself.
Route • Bax 1*1
Burlington, Wisconsin
„
^
BTANTON P. PAINTER
A Sworn Complaint having been Publish Sept. 34 A OsL 1. 3, II.
filed agelnet you In the Circuit
Cuurl In end for Seminole County,
Florida. In Chancery, for Divorce,
the snort tiu* ef said action beIng WILLIAM N. CLUET. Maintiff. V*. HART JANE CLUET. Dofondant, these presents ar* to
causo and require you to fll* your
written defenses, If any, to th*
PHONE I K t l l l l
Complaint filed herein, and to
ADMISSION — 44*
■erv* a copy thereof upon Plain­
tiff* Attorney on ar baler* th* KIDDIES UNDEK 13 — F R E E
T O M T E a FBI. S IT E
(th day af Navambar, A. D. Ills,
etharwla* a Deere* Pro Confeeso F IR S T SANFORD SHOW ING
will ba entered against you and
A T 7 * 7 AND 11MB P . M.
th* oauaa proceed ox part*.
WITNESS my hand and official
Seal at Sanford, Semlnol* County,
Morlda, this Illh day of Septem­
ber, A. D. 1111.
O. P. Herndon
Clerk of th# Circuit Court In
and far Seminal*
County, Florida
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
Cordon V. Frederick
CO-FEATURE AT 4:11 P. M.
Attorney for Plaintiff
"*80ME CAME RUNNING”
I*. O. Box 111*
Frank Uaatra * Dean Martfa
103-3*4 North Park Avaau*
Sklrity McLains • Cater
Sanford, Florida

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CABD O P THANKS
W» take tkia method to thank
the many frienda (o r their
thoughtful deeds during the berrovem rot of tha death o f Mrs,
Sara Jackson. We also wish
to thank tha R e v . E. L. Pinkney
and members o f tha Allen Cha
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T hu n . Oct. 8, 1969— P are 7

HI AH I (U P I) — Florida's firat
experiment with ra ce mingling tn
a public school appeared to be
almoal over today.
The Dada County Miami acbool
beard assigned 379 m ore Negroes
to Q rchird Villa elem entary school
here Wednesday and switched the
all-whita staff to all-Nagro.
The parents o f H of the 14
white children w ho have been at*
tending tha sch ool with four Ns*
gross ssid they would request
transfers for th eir children to allwhite schools. The school board
slid it would fu lfill the requests.
The parrots o f one other white
pupil were unavailable for com ­
ment but the m other o f the re­
maining two said she would leave
bar children at the acbool for the
time being. But she la id her plans
were to move ou t o f the neighbor
bond
The end o f m ixed classes at
Orchard Villa would leave only
one county-operated public school
in Florida with any integration.
That Is the air bare elementary
school, operated by Dade County
mainly for dependants o f Homestaid Air F orce Base In south
Dade County. There la integration
at some other federally-operated
achools on F lorida military posts.
Tha token Integration experi­
ment at O rchard V illa started
with the fall school term when the
ecbool board assigned four Ne­
groes to the previously all-while
school. Most whito fam ilies have
moved out of the borderlin e neigh­
borhood around Orchard Villa and
only a handful of while* have
been attending the school, design­
ed to sccom m odste about 400
pupils.
The school board said it decided
to assign the other N agroes to tha
school because of crow ded condi­
tions in other all-Negro schools
sad because o f the expense ot opsrating Orchard Villa with only a
few pupils.

FURNISHED upatalra apartment LOWER floor 6-room funti 'ied
water
furnished,
ISO.
Call
apartment. Phone FA 2-0733.
FA 21337.
2-ROOM
furnished
kitchenette
NEWLY DECORATED 3-room fu r
spertment; adults. P h o n a
Ished apartment 111 E . Ith
FA 2-3202.
Street. 140 monthly. FA 2-4213
ROOM; air cond., kitchen privl
or FA ! 3716.
leges;
for
career
woman.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house st ■ FA 2-7242.
Lake Monroe. Ph. FA 2-3930,
DOWNSTAIRS apartment: adults
only. 600 E lm . r A 2-2131.
|6S MONTH: 2 bedroom unfurn­
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near air atatlon. T el. F A 2-3546. FURNISHED house; 2 bedrooms.
Apply Bud Lon g, 3rd. and Main
after 6 P. M.
9t., Enterprise.
LARGE clean apartm ent; living
room 12’ x 20’ ; rug and cur­ 3-BEDROOM house In Lake Mary
available first week o f Novem
tains furnished; kitchen equip­
ber. Call F A 2-0173.
ped; bedroom 14’ x I I '; jalousie
U cL p « c h ; IS2, 571 M xgaslf*.
1 ROOM E fficien cy Apt., private
Call NO 6-3267.
bath, suitable for one or couple.
Across from Post Office.
NICELY furnished garage apart­
ment Couple only. F A 2-3616.
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i l l ! Sanford Ave.
private bathe, ll* W. First S l

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By Day, Wack o r U ontb.
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furnished
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also 6 ■ room furnished pariPh. FA 2-3111
111 W. 1st St
ment. 310 Magnolia. Avallabli
now. Telephone A. K. R ou e:HOUSE, unfurn.. 2300 MaUonville.
ter, Florist, FA 2-1631.

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Graders — D esert — DregUaH
P A I N T I N G CONTRACTORS
N t w A U a ed
R a lie n — Traasperts
FA 2-1204.
F a m ilo r* aad A rvHmmsb
PHONE; Days, FA 26134
Nights, FA 2-7123 o r FA 2-56U
I l l ROOFING
Contracting 4k Repairs
FU M FS - S F B IN M LE B
203-209 E. f l m * t I k FA
Licensed — Bonded —Insured At) types aad sites. Installed
F 1 E B ESTIMATES
2i ArtleU e fm I s C
" D o It Y o u r se lr
III San ford. Ave. Ph. FA. 2-7643
WE R E PA IR AND SERVICE
NEW ptok G B n frigerator,
S T I N B
CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
used, flT S . Phene FA
Machinery nnd Bnppty Ch.
te m e d e tta f — F ree Eatlaatea
Mr. o r Mrs. DeWilt.
367 W. 2 nd SL
Ph. FA &gt;4431
Reya'ro
Fboae F A 14744
HILL BERNOSKY. Contractor
FAINT aad
TX ^ T e l s i T I T f l O T
W ALLPAPER SUPPLIER
Phene FA Z-7IN
FLOOR landing
and linlahlng
Buy 1 G a l - Get 1 * R I 8 !
M A R T C U T E R PAU6T1
Cleaalag, W aring. S i r r i n g
DA.WN'8
201 W. 1st SL
FA
Semtoele Caaaty lines 16M.
BEAUTY SALON
B. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary.
Air Conditioned Dryers

BBS SS

14.

Mother of Sanford

*1 A l t tb » MB-BefgMjoiBI — L
B e n very ju lo tu l"
J C ^ e r i^ a t x t e ^ F o r ^ r io ^

I. Real E state Far Bel#

ROOF CLEANING AND COATING Hsir Styling — Permaeents —Oil
Exeluaiva agent for SURCO in
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft
this a r ia . Work guaranteed, ca*
Water — Air Cond. Harriett's
FA 3-3667 for free estimates.
Beanty Nook, 70S So. Oak—
B ILL EVANS
FA 2 3742.

irisaaiszsr

A S S O C IA T E S

Behind Studtbaker Garage
WOMEN SEW easy ready-cut
1936 QUICK Special - Dynaflo wrap-around aprons home. Earn
—H eater; like new. Priced to WANT PASSENGERS to Ban DM*
This
la a gueat pass to the Movie6X.16 doaen — —apart time.
go or San Fraaclaco to aharo
1(11 at $1630. Call FA 2 2600.
land Drive-In Theatre for II. P.
Write A ccurate M fgr'*., Free­
expensea. FA 2-1639.
Johnson, J r „ Sanford, to ace
port. N. Y .
34 OLDS " M " 2dr hard top, Jet"W onderful Country” .
away tram , dual cxhauil, R A 2 4 - Lm I 4 F e n d
WANTED; full tim e; live In;
JACHOB'S REPAIR SHOP If, FA 2-4211.
maid. Call F A 2-76M.
LOST Sunday between 7 aad t
Welding — t'ach. 4 Gen. Repair)
a. in., Lady'a white gold Hamil­
W. 201h. 4 Old. L. Mary Rd. ’37 CHEVY ” 210" model fordor,
ton wrist watch, tn o r aaar All
lutone.
See
Green
Spar
Ser.,
O S T E E N T e r r i t o r y A v a ila b le
Soule Catholic Church.
R. M. Wilkins, Contractor
1001
French
Ave.
11093,
Earn that extra money need­
FA 2-1466. REWARD.
• Aiphalt Driveways
ed for Christmas Shopping. Be
• Parkleg A m *
3-RKDROOM
trailer
fully
s
ir
con­
the A V O N REPRESENTA­
Quality Workmanahip 4 Matcriali
ditioned, washer end dryer. Will
TIVE! Write Mr*. Jean MilTerm ) To Suit Your Budget
sell equity very reasonable or
anich, Box 346, Lockhart, Fla.
• Free Eitlm ries
will trade fnr equity in 3 bed­
for interview.
• Work Guaranteed
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
'32 PLYMOUTH fordor, 6 ryllnN A V Y AND
WAITRESS
WANTED:
Apply
TV and RADIO REPAIR *f Jr
tier; just had new rinis, in­
Chimney
Corner
Restaurant,
NEW COM ERS
3:00 nights and weekends; San
serts and valve job ; clutch leu
Hwy. 1792, DaLand.
lord. Lake Mary and l-onguood.
than year old; runs aood —looks
T O SA N F O R D
FA 2 2772 and FA 2 MIS.
good; priced al $323. Thone
w a r tu r * a » t a "
FA 2-7770.
TV# Invite j o « to bo sew
FULL TIM E: B ig Boya. Must be LAWN MOWF.lt Repair) - Heat
aboolattly freo without ohUga
18 or over. Apply Manager,
era Cleaned A Serviced. LEWIS 7TTFurnTIure“ “ ^ ^ ^ ™ " ^ ™ ^
lion at on e ef Seaferd’ e leadieg
SALKS It SERVICE. P H W. 20
Food Fair.
New 4 I'erd Furniture 4 Applb
St. Ph. FA 2-7926 or FA 2-3466.
Motel* while yen total* m b aneei. A G ood Plaro To
O r r iC E MAN for Budgot Depart
able konriag fa r y e u a e lf aad
BUY
SELL
o
r
TRADE
ment. Steady employment, good Complete
I -awn
riiin tanasce;
fam ily, Ptek « p y e w key al
JENKINS FURNITURE
working condition*, opportuni­
F ertiliser-Spraying — Mewing
4M Sanford Ave.
FA 2-744U I oar Bxtoa Ufflea.
ties for advancement. Firestone
JOHN IriM M EtSF.
Store), Sanford, Florida.
416 Willow Avo. TA 2-U ff

WELCOME

T T ^ f a l o T ^ e m a l o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ” '™ "
CHEF: Must be able tn take
charge of kitchen; referencea
required; w agei between 9639100 (6 day week). Call between
4 and f. P. M. only NO 6-446.7.

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day. Week or Month —
FURNITURE CENTER
lin o Fteeck Ave.
Pk. FA 2-7931

Resl Estate — U s e n e t *
Furniture Storage and Moving
LAKE M ARY BUILDING LOTS
Surety Bands
To ami From Anywhere
We h ive several desirable build* It- Work M enied
la the Ceart « f tha C N i l y JaSp,. 21S So. I’ ark Ave. Ph. FA 2-1641
C. E. PHILLIPS
big
Iota
in
Lake
Mary
priced
• K U I M U e C e e a t),
Sanford
1)60 French Ave. Th. FA 1-1641
IRONING WANTED — FA 31
to sell. Call ua.
htete • ( Fie,14a.
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
in ru nW A T K
M A n n iE D .MAN wants employ­
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Ph. FA 2-1290
In i , F e t a l, a ti
ment aa carpenter or brick
MIAMI; DRV UN SVOODItl FF,
S t.
K 'J l j 6
&lt;*y
Since 19ta
Deceaied.
layer. Th. F,\ 2 7926 after 3
A. RARE
DellARY
FINAL AOTU'13
116 N. Perk A »e.
Ph. r A 2-6116
P. M.
NOrth 6 4122
NOrth 6 4711
Seminole Realty
Nollre I, hereby given th,t the
underilgnrd will, r-i the SRih d ,y
W. D IE T R IC H - REALTOR
DAYS WORK WANTED. FA 2 2356
nf October, A, D. ISS), pr,««nt tn Eli*. Methvin—-Velma C ontain,
Ih, lli.nnratile Cnunly Judge nf
Stempcr
Regrets
7TTTSmETTr^TTETT
heiiilnui, ••i.unty, Florida, hi, final Adelaide R. M oaet — A u od a tos,
r,-urn. lu eiiiit en .1 vouch,re. a* 1W1 Perk Avw.
FA 2 3232 that he doesn't have a dozen
K&gt;,cumr uf tha Halite o f SltNMH
homes like this one to well: three SANFOBD Plumbing 4 Heatiag
DRV LIN
W U O blttrr,
d ,ca )td .
bedroom, concrete block, perfect 2394 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7614.
and at **ld time, then and there,
FARM ER’S AGENCY
condition, large landscaped lot,
make applicallen tn the held Juda*
PI.UMBIKR
N. V. F arm er, Realtor
easy walking dlilan cr (o PintPreliminaries
fnr a (Inal aeUlement nf hte ad.
D. II. Whitmore
Coo trie tin * 4 Repair*
mlnl-tralInn nf ael.l ■■tat*, end fnr
crest School. Priced 312,100 for
PARIS (L’ lM ) — Preliminary ar­ an ftfihr ill*. h ir g l n g him at au.h
Lillian G, Tram s
Free Estim ate!
quirk aale—monthly payments
rangements are b e i n g
made K tec u tar.
Associate).
R. I - R A 1V R T
306.36
per
month
after
rraion
through normal d ip lo m a tic than- Deled Dll* tha D ili day ef hep.
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 7-3221
304 Sanford Ava. P boiu FA 1-3161
able down payment.
nail for an official visit by Frrii- ttmbir, A D. ISS)
/•/ R A i.n i o . w o o t m i r r Altar hours, F A 2-3616, FA 2-4921,
riint Charles da Gaulle to the
a . K in ut»r ef tha Bitate at TA 2-0X 1
W. H. " ■ I ll " STEM PER Ageacg
United States next spring. French
MIXXIK f iRVLIN
Realtor 4 Insurer
WOODItUFF,
political qaurters reported today.
3-RKDROOM, CB. Ilk bath home.
FA 2-4MI
i t : N. Park
(Sen. A. Mp-*r, J r ,
D# Gaulle has a standing Invita­ Atinrney fur e«IU Katate,
Phone PA 2-333].
_ A _ H a a K j^ ^
tion from President Eisenhower.
Pefnrd. FI*.ride
BY OWNER: lakefront. corner
lot; 3 bedroom kitchen equip­
(• o n * W i t h T h a M i n d
A H C O N O m O N IN G '
ped concrete bloek home. Cril
Like TARA, this recenUy rsmodCONTRACT aad R E P A IR WORE
FA 20820 after 9 P. M.
•
Q a ie t C o m a a a ity
eled two story, beautifully furn*
HOT la a la rd Ave.
FA 1-OM
• k n in o l ij r o r v r r x o m m , r o e u i i i i o v
ithed hom e is typical of the
• Near Golf C o m
V * llM ml ra k lle l l u r l i i
old South. T w o stories, with up­
C.
A
.
Whiddon,
Sr.
To a ham It m t f ra nctrn i
Plom
bina
A
Repairs
stairs and
d o w n s ta ir railed
Notleo •• h»r»by x lt tn In arrar.lmu* will*
S o f Ih*
Joe C. Themes
HROKKIt
porchee,
four
bedroom ) . ,
Zanlnx lt ««u l* lie n * that llenry JJrAllaur l'»* r*i|u*n«&gt;t * - f ' l * '
FA M M
0*rmlt to kulli) a ttora ga ah*4 on th» rolliiirlae d t i c r l b t S pio .
located on full city block in 90S Se. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2 3161 70S Sarita SL
M r l f i U l : « . n io ck 1J, In ckhrrt lu MItlil on.
Sanford, surrounded by huge
PuHta h**rlnx Will ho held la th* H-mlnnU ra oa ty Court
shade tree*. . .Orange grove. . .
Mam*. County Cotnml**lon«r) rnnm. VV*iln*nl*y, October I I , IDS
H U R R Y ! ! !
Second house on properly rente
at t i l ) 1*. XI. or ao * u m th*r**fi»r a* pa**lbl*
T ara West O* 10th
hamlnol* t'auiity Z a n ln x Com million
for 163 per month. Price 119,300
St. Follow CoMtlry
My ftobirt I. Drown
furnished (c a n a lio be purchasQ u b R d . k W itc h
Mtminal* County Zanlnx Director
ed
unfurnished),
only 92300
Publlth O c t o b ir S. I D )
For Our Sigao . . *
down. Let u i show you how you
l. g . .16" x fill" T a b le W it h * C h a im
ran recapture the graceful liv­
H ron /.c T u b la r S t e e l i/e g n W it h
aK W ivoi.K i o i m
s n titu n i x x i i u o t
ing of the pait without sicri/io\oil** o) rablt* llrartox
r iii* t ic T u p . . .
ing modern com forts.
Tn »ha m It ni»y *-.&gt;nr*rnt
A . M . T B D a ik
Nitlr* l i h *r)b y x i t i n In xccordiB.j* with X«ctlon :&lt;t n f in*
V . H. "K ill'* 8 TEM PER Agency
SUNDAY
Z r n ln j lt * lu l» H * n * that M*» D. Chrtltntan ha* r*nu*ai *4 ia*
Choice
o
f
3
Colors
—
R ealtor 4 U surer
fo llow m x dearrihid pr oeerty bo manid *• f b t lo o e ; C . l Zunlnx nf
2:99
F.
M. TH Dark
in* z&gt;i « r s e 1* o f a tv I* o f a w u and » W ‘ , o f az&lt;« o f x tv &gt;,
Phone FA 2 4161
113 N. Park

SUNLAND
Estates

f. t i l l

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

TM

HOM ES

Legal Notice

$450 Down

7 PC. DINETTE

OPEN DAILY

lS .S Ifl-D K lb*t ih* N It* f t « f Ikii Jf and N I f ) ft *f
Ih* K‘ j o f L o t 21 aad K II* ft or Uit *7, Mc.Vallt'a D r a m * t ill*
l- u t Ilk S, r » ’ t i l l » airh Wi lt ha R - : Zanlnx.
Puhlle l.aarinx will ba hlld In th* Xlminal* f n a n t r r’ .-urt
Ham*. County I ‘nmmliilonar* r«»m, W#dn**d»y, Outobtr IS, IDS
St 7:1) P. 31. ar aa aoon lh*r**(t«r ai potilbla.

■*mln«l* County Zoalnx Comminloa
Mr Rohart 4 I n n
■■oilnot* county Zanlnx Plr*ctor
Puhllih fVtnhtr • A tl. I l l )

Limited

FIVE ROOM House; 2 bedroomi,
large porch, l l i o W. 3rd. Street,
Sanford.
SACRIFICE: Beautiful 2 bedroom
bom* on 100’ x 130’ lot with citru»
tree*;
in
eliy,
Phone
FA 2 4739. *•

SINGER sawing mi chine; dans,
embroiders, monograms wiiheel
attachmanu. Assume 11 fay*
menla at |MT. Write “ *
Mgr., c/o Jtoaford Herald.

Sell Ua Y our Furniture. Qefch
T T r c ir r m n c 3-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynne
Service WUh The C a sk I C K B
wood Dr. Low down payment.
TRADING POST. FA 94977.
TV
SERVICE
within
the
hour.
Cet
Flow
ers
F
or
Aay
Occailon
Thoo* FA 2-7797.
J. W . H A L L
Service Call 12.30 plus parts.
SANFORD FLOW ER SHOP
DURATHERM HEATER, W | 6L
Wack Guaranteed I Mo. Ph. FA t-U M
ar
FA t 4H I
Heritor
tank and atead; task fhU a la ilt
FA 2-1769.
•Tall H all"
Phone r A 23641
excellent condition. FA 9 -W 4 ,
Stcmper Present*
TTTCsrTTCnsrHEsiBr
after • P . M. FA 2-9072.
A N ifty
Roan L . P a y to a
A IR CONDITIONING
LUTINO P A R A K E E T — Male, S
for t t e Thrifty
Registered Beat Estate Broker
h . a POPE GO.
LIF E V e s u , Pup Teats, Stoening
weoka old; also cage. FA 2-1133.
« t 96756,
ASSOCIATE'’
200 g . P ath - F A 1-4194
Regs. T erp*. Trot*. Army-Wavy
We
urge
you
to
see
this
new
2
Mary E. Carm an — Lew SalraU
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Ave.
ih. Boats end Mat ere
bedroom,
concrete
block
homa
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
Ph. FA 2-1301
17-13 I t Hiawatha
FA C T O R Y TO YOU
with a kitchen large enough to
W . U HARMON
A BARGAIN — 12 ft. aluminum
reslly enjoy eriln * in. rnnvm
ALUMINUM
K O ilE S A N D LOTS fa r cobred
boat, trslier rod "v ln n id e Mo­
PIL T \ 2 4223 After 3 F. M
iently located, not too far out,
VE N E TIA N BUNDO
people. Also homes built on lots.
tor. Guy K. Bishop, 174 E. 20th.
and not too close L . (loot!
Enclosed head. 8 ag~proal
Roy Watt, Phons FA* 2-7367.
A U T O GLASS
terms.
rail with plea tie ends, Marita
Gateway
T
o
The
Waterway
1 0 B E R T A . WILLIAMS, Realtor
IN S T A L L E D
ar rayon tapes. Gotten ex nyixn
Y our EVTNRUDE Driller
l a y w i i l L u s n l s i , A soar
V . 1 . "BUI" S T Z M F E K A goaty W in d a h la M
cords,
B a c k Glass
Robson
Sporting
Goods
B
FA 2-3911 AiUstda
ltai
Bldg.
Realtor k (M erer
Door GUm
Vent Glass 304-6-8 E . 1st.
Ph. F A 24901 Sonknrik G ia n and Palat Cm.
ASSOCIATES: 11. K. T slfer,
112*116 W . 2nd SL P k F A i
BY OWNER; 2-bcdroom homr,
SERVICE
Arthur F . D a y . Everett Harper
^ m TITom oblle* - T ra iien
best location in Country Club
flt
n
k
a
r
ik
GU
m
a
n
d
Paint
Co.
2FA— Articlej^W aried^
Robert P. M ay, Bart Pllehof
Manor. Phone FA 3-6442.
FA 2-4623
Phone FA 2-4161
112 N. F art 111-116 W . M d SL
1937 AMERICAN 2 bedroom 43'
W HEEL CHAIR i t once; wkk
x 9 '; air conditioned. 103 Perk
Rey Reel Faint A Rad; Bhep
foot cxtensioai. FA 2-2147.
V. Female H elp Wanted
Stenslrom Realty
Ave. Trailer Park. FA 2-4113.
10th 4 Sanford
KEA1 ESTATE DBIVE-IN
2544 French A ve.

Legal Notice

AND

II.

M. •’ Dee’* Vales Electrical Ber.
Det Bays F or Service Cell. .
F A 2-4366
FA 2 3943

UFF-A-DAY

FURNISHED apt. Ph. F A 2-2600. FURNISHED garage apartment
avsllabte O ct. 12th. 2343 Pal­
2nd FLOOR furnlihed apartment,
l b n i worm
metto
Ava.
FA
2-0323 or
modern. 133 per month, child
LOTTIE BROADWAY
FA 2 3234.
accepted. Phone FA 2-1737.
KXN TOftBKTT
I. WSSB3 77 Rent
B E TTYE D. flMTTB
I BEDOROOH furnished apt. Ph.
FA 2 0691.
WANTED: 3-bedroom house on or
111 N. Fork h . BA M i l l
■bout Dec. 1st.; kitchen equip­
ped. Will Isk e up payments on
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
house If reasonable down pay­
Realtor
ment. Write G. H. Shannon. 1413
la t l « ('• ■rl a l tha C aaatr J t l i r ,
LAK R M ART
S t a U t l t l a a a l , , riarlOa, l a l -t » .
Apt. B.. Child St.. US Naval
Ph. FA 2 337 or FA t-1164.
hat,.
Air Station, Ja x, FIs.
l a r»i KtM la ar
CLAftKCT U WA ttllKX
1-LOT, 70 ft. wide b y 141 ft.
iJ e e M U U t^ to ^ e l^
n «itu s
deep, cleared, facing Country
Ta All r » 4 l « a , a a a l r i t n h i H i t *
Club R&lt;1. in Loch A rbor section,
la * ( l a i n * a , Daataa4a A u l a r t 3-BEDROOM
house
large lot,
■all i:*(al#l
call FA 2-1621.
2409
Adams
Court,
Wynnewood.
You *n*l *»ch o f you are l»*r*tl»&gt;Trrmi.
nnllllr.l ami r*&lt;iulr*il ta pr,-*n t
PINECREST 2nd. A d d lt ic - 3 bed­
any iU lm » ami .Irmamte w'i!*h
room, 2 bath, kitchen equipped
y«iu, or .-Ithrr ,,f } „ u , m a y I m a
* 4 , Inal th« * , l « l * o f CLAnKICT
home:
pine paneled d e l .
Stcmper Suggests
I. WAnltK.V, •Uc,«M&lt;l. late of tain
FA 2 3623.
County, tn the Count)’ Judto of If you art considering building
Seminole County, Florida, el hie
your own h om e, let ua show you
4300 DOWN
offlie In the rourt hnuee of ,ald
■ lakrfront site o f unsurpassed 3-BEDROOM, I bath, larga living
County at Hanford, Florida, wlliiln
elchl ralender ninnlhe fro n the
beauty. Juat a .ew n ile s from
room and bedroom s; kitchen
time of ih , tin t puhllratlon nf tni*
Sanford. One of Sanfurdi best
equip!. See at 103 E. Woodland
nollre. Kn.-h claim or drmand nl-i.ll
contra ctora will build you a
he In arlllns. amt th ill Mato the
Dr. Phone o o n tr , FA 2 4073.
pier, of rc,Id,lire and poat Offtre
home that
will maka your
addrtu nf ih , claimant, and ah, 11
dreams com e true and fsr a M U S T .S E L L - Being transferred!
h, aworti to by the rlatmanl, h'a
price below your g rsitest expec­
Nothing Down) Assume pay
aatnt, or *ttorn*jr, and any inch
tation!.
menta 173 month. 127 Country
claim nr demand unt ao filed •hill
be VbM.
Club Drive.
it ! IK •I'll I.AM BTF.NBTnOir
W. 11. "B U I" 8 TK M PER Agency
A,
adminl, trater
o f tha
R ealtor 4 liu u rrr
LOCH
ARBO R: Beautiful 3 BR.
Kalal, nf
Pfcoee FA 2-4M1
l i t N. P ir k
hams n a ir goll course. Overiit*
CLARKBT I . W A ftn tX .
yard with many trees. You
D ictated
XTEXXTflOM, DAVIS A MclNTOIH R A Y M O N D M. B A L L
must sto this bargain. FA 2-4623
Attorn*)* fur Admlnlairator
KitirSfiU IhlthllllM
Hinfonit KlorldA
First publication

I I , S pecial S m k e e

It.

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
• RIO VALUER
ments, invoices, hand bills, aad
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY T R R M *
program i.
ate.
Prognariva
Printing Co. Fboae FA 2-MU - W E G IV E TO P VALUE
366 W ilt 19th IL
W trtnf - E lectric Service
W IL S O N - H A
Bid Vlhlen
New A ad Used
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
111 E . V in t SL
FA
112 M tgnelia
FA 2- a 13

down­

HODERN 3-bedroom hom e, hitchtn furnished. F or appointment
call FA L fT tt.
This ie a guest pass to the M ovie,
land Drive-In Theatre fa r Es­
telle Vickers, Sanford, to ace 3-ROOM furnished apt., eitra
clean: 4 room unfurnkbad; 364
•■Wonderful C ountry".
W. 3th.
1. For Beat
FURN1RHED aeaxtiraz*. clean am
c l o s e in. J im m y Cewaa. Pb
BACHELOR apt. com pletely furn­
F t 2-4011
ished; ground floor. SIS Pal­
metto.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ment near stores and school.
2-BEDROOM,
kitchen
equipped
No pels please. 2 6 ll Kim.
house available la one week.
Cell FA 2-MU.
FURN. A p t M M W. 1st. I t
FOR THE BEST R E N TA L IN UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom coun­
SANFORD CALL F A 2-0271 ar
try borne; furnished apartment;
FA 2-064?.
alto farm land. P h o n e
1. Furnished 2 bedroom house
FA 2-0400.
2411 Palmetto.
2. Unfurnished 3 bedroom house, DE BARY 2 B R . house; partly
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CHICAGO (UP1&gt;—Early Wynn, days rest, Wynn was calls*’ upon eecood game, confident that be
iH M lin hr with g e o n elbow, by Manager Al Lopes o f the would close it out and bring to
M Johnny M m , • lefthander White Box t* keep their series the West Coast its (lrat world’ s
U rsa alUag buck, carried the hopes alive. They faced sudden baseball championship.
“ He tells m e Ms hack feela
MeMe Rapes ef the Chicago death, trailing the Dodgers three
Mia Son Cad the Lee Angeles game* la two in this beat four ok a y ," Alston said, “ so there isn't
any reason why be shouldn’ t beat
■Bern la the Math game ef the out ef seven game aeries.
Manager Walt Alston went along them again."
Wynn said his sore right elbow
with Podres, the wiener of the

Sanford Tennis
TourneyUnderway

Today's Lineup

' The quarter finals are under
wap la the ■■■derd Recreation
Department Teaads Tournament.
AH prelim inary rounds have been
W glited with these re suits:
..Lee* T ayler defatted Dick
H im , 41, M ; D. II. Ptarcy
M o d Wendell Sprtagftald, S-l,
M i 'P h il Lagan defeated Baddy
M o t o r * 4 , « • ; u d Mike Str­
ata! dawned N orm Melania, 4-1,
f l , la the ladles singles Polly
BMfcaksr defaulted to Modioe
Tamil and DM Mena ioet to Meg
Unguhart 4 4 , K
M
L a Angeles R am s knva acquired
'T h e m en's doubles division re­
a m w ore G oat Tucker and Chari t Morrison over John Barlow
and Dick M aaa, E l, M ; Leon
Tartar and D. H. Ptarcy over

ytar, Al Doudney vs.
Ptarey, Phil Logan va. Mike Sirl i H , and Herb Herbal va. J. P.
ParralL la the woman’ s singles
Mediae Ferrell will meet Msg
Viqofcart. la the m es’s doubles
Tntcker-M orriaoa will play T a jh r-P lercy, and Harbst-Proctor will
asset Springfield-Logan. All quart­
er final m atches should be played
AM later then this Sunday, so
that semi-finals and finals may
lake place the following weekend.

Bobaoa Sporting G oods added to
tfaair total to hold tha lead la the
fa o d ip u r Bowling League this
week, as they won two gam ei,
waking them a total of 12 wins, 4
losses. A tie exists for second slot,
with both Pryor’ s Insurance team
and Iho P ig N' Whistle having a
10 8 record.
Foodmart held on to the third
gpot, as Wllson-Maler and Roumillat's followed la that order.
Neither Robaooa or their itppun•nil, Pig N’ Whistle, rolled any
great scores In their gam es this
week, both teams seemed far off
thsir usual good form , and tha
lucky thing waa that they were
playing aacb other while each team
was so low, Libbi* Whitehead led
tha sporting goods team, and Dot
T eiio waa high for The Pig,
WUaon-Maier played Pryor's on
lanes one and two, and lost the
first two games by a small margin
each time. The furniture team had
a good last game to take that one
from the undetwrlfor*. Naomi
Jackson led tha insurance team
with a 438 series, and Margie
Woods rolled high for Wllson-Maler
with • 441 series.
Rouinillat A Anderson won the
first game from Foodm art with a
ona pin difference in the outcome.
After checking the sheet for errors,
and none being found, Foodmart
cam e back estra strong to win the
last two games, wtlh a 1WM scratch
•eriei, Just four pins ahy of the
league high series. Eve Rogero led
the grocers in their fight, while Al­
berta Shaw was high for tha drug­
gists.
Splits were made all over the
lane* as Erma Anderson picked up
the 3-10, 4-3, and 1-7, Faye Uriflin
made the 3-10 and 3-9-10, Marilyn
Bailey the 1-10. Dot Teslo 39-7,
Grace Newton also m ade thla one.
Lucille Harris picked oil Uie 4-9
and Marylou Danyluk made the
3-7.
Next week will find Foodmart
and Robsons on lanes one and two,
The Pig N* Whistle v*. Irving Pryo n team on three ami four, am I
Wllson-Maler up against Roumillata on lanes five and aix.

pers eeoled off tod-v among tbo
Washington Radsklni after a onehour scrimmage marked by a fist
fight and another near brawl,
Coach Mike Nixon's unusually
tough contact work Wednesday
erupted Into a brief hut vicious
battla between halfback Jim Podoley and rookie defensive end
Art Gob.
Another fight between rookie
wlogback Ben Scotli and veteran
offensive end J o e ' Wilton was
adverted only when other players
stepped between the two ai they
were winding
_ up
. to throw .punches.
J.
Nixon, whose Redskins are the

only National Football League
loam holding
actual - p ra cti;*
scrimmages during the regular
season, said he wasn't disturbed
over the incidents,
AH playars concerned shook
hands after the scrimmage and
Nixon waa smiling. Another near
fight between end John i'aluck
and tickle Ray Lemek developed
last week while the Redskins were
preparing for the Pittsburgh Steele r a -a gsma which Washington
won in an upset, 23-17.
Nixon had ordered the once-a| week scrimmage until further no| tic* after the 'Skins lost their
| opener to the Chicago Cardinals.

was " o k a y " and that be was
“ honored" by being selected to
keep the White Sox In the running.
The 30-year-oJd star, who w oo 22
gam es during the regular season,
won the first gam e, 11-9, leaving
in the eighth Inning when his el­
bow stiffened. He started the
fourth gam e in Lot Angeles and
waa knocked out in the fourth
inning when Use Dodgers scored
four runs, M i up for the most
part by Inept White Sox fielding.
“ T h e n ’s no reason to save my­
self, now,” Wynn observed. “ We
h iv e got to win today or there
Isa’ I any tom orrow, so it doesn't
matter bow much rest 1've had.
I’ m honored that the shipper
picked me because both Billy
Pierce and Dick Donovan are
ready to go, too."
With a southpaw going against
them, Lopes said be would stick
to the lineup which woo the fifth
game In Los Angeles Tuesday,
1-4. That means Bubba Phillips
will play third base with Jim MeAnany in left field. Sherman Lollar will be in tbo cleanup spot
in the batting order.
Alston made one lineup change,
putting Duke Snider, who hed
been out with his chronic ailing
knee, In center field. That glvas
him ala left-handed hitters, count­
ing Podres, in his batting order.
The Sox, who again will wear
the black stockings they wore In
the fifth gam e, were glad to get
back to brick-walled Comiskey
Park.
“ It feela good to be back in a
)«&lt; i bail path,'* said Nellie Foa.
“ That Coliseum park Is for the
birds— not baseball."
Lopez said he was happy to be
back home, too.
Neither Lopes nor Alston would
speculate on their seventh game
pitcher—If a seventh game Is nec­
essary. However, Alston was ex­
pected to g o with either Don
Drysdale. the third game winner,
or his relief ace, Larry Sherry, if
Sherry is not needed today.
Lopes said it cnuld be Donovan,
Pierce or Bob Shaw, Tuesday's
winner. Donovan appeared to be
the most likely choice.

ATLANTA (U PI) — The naThis loth meeting between Tech ing Hardin Simmons, U favored
lion’s leading exponents of wait- and Tennessee sines 1946 rales as over Kentucky despite the Wild
for-thc-breaks football — the fifth- a tossup. In'the other nine gam es, cats' im pressive win over Detroit.
ranked Georgia Tech Yellow Jack­ each team won four, lost four and Kentucky has a fine backfleld but
ets and Uie sixth ranked Tennes­ lied one. In 1934, these teams met Auburn's defense is due to jell.
Seventh • ranked Mississippi is
see Volunteers — match wita Sat­ in Atlanta with matching Bd rec­
unbeaten,
untied and unscored on.
ords
and
both
were
ranked
even
urday at Knoxville, Tenn., in a
Vanderbilt's offunie has sputtered I
renewal of one of Uie southeast's higher than now. Tennessee's All- and Its unlikely tnat the Com ­
Am erica Juhnny Majors put Tech
leading classics.
In a deep hole with a booming modores will break Into the win
The opposing coaches, Bobby quick kick and the Vols wun, 60. column against Mississippi which
Dodd of Tech and Bowden Wyult
The Yellow Jacket! appear to looms as one of Use leading con­
of Tennessee, were both tutored have the offensive edge. Their tenders for the SEC title.
Elsewhere Ihli weekend: Im­
by Bob Neyland, tbu strategist awift • striking halfback corps, proved Tulanc will be host to De­
which hud tour mem bers sidelined
who believed fervently that mas­
in a 18 4 victory over then seventh- troit Friday night; Georgia enter­
tering fundamentals won games. ranked Cleinson will be near full tains passing Hardin . Simmons,
Both use the punt as an offensive strength for the first Ume this Alabama will be at home to small
Ume Chattanooga, and Mtsilssippi
weapon with special emphasis on season.
the quick kick. Both like to cash
The
Volunteers Isck Tech's State will be host to “ breather"
in on opponents' mlscues.
speed and depth. Hut Tennessee's Arkansas State Saturday after­
defense hlanked powerful Auburn noon.
Top-ranked Louisiana State tiganil held offensive-minded Missis­
sippi Stale to one touchdown. urea U&gt; stretch Its winning streak
Alertness has neen the keynote in to 16 games against the unbeaten
Tennessee's success. The volun­ Miami Hurricanes ami the Florida
teers
intercepted four
passe* G stori go after their eighth
while ending Auburn's 2( • gam e straight regular season victory
unbeaten streak. Ami against Mis­ against Rice Saturday night,
The Operations and Heavy At­ sissippi Stale, they again Inter­
tack 'Wing Title* " A " teams m e cepted four passes, recovered two
Bury Ski Figure
tied for first place in Hie Sanford State fumbles and blorked a kick.
MUNS1NG,
Mich.
(UPI)
Tlmre are two other Southeast­
Naval Air Stutiun Bowling League.
ern Conference games this week­ Funeral services will be held to­
Each team has a 6-2 recurd.
Operations downed the Heavy end — Kentucky at Auburn and day for Albert Oas, 92. one ot the
Attack Wing Seven Alphas in this Mississippi at Vanderbilt. Auburn, founders of the National Ski As­
week's play which made them tied ranked 13th this week after beat­ sociation. Oas died Monday night.
for league leader. Stetler led Ope­
rations with a 2UI-34! tor high
gam e and high series for the
night.
M o o ra ’i H ig h O lo sc Im p a rv o In a m e l
Heavy Three Alphas split four
games with GL'A Tower, and the
Fasron White Hat* ami Chiefs
took two games each in their
contest. The Heavy Seven " B "
team downed the Combat Heavy
Attack Wing group 3-1, with Stan
Nert leading the way. Communi­
cations best the Marine team and
the Heavy Three "B ra v o s " won
over the Heavy Three “ C " squad,
Next Monday's play pits the
for Ml uses— indoors or out
Marines against Hatron Three
Quick and easy to apply.
" A " , Hatron Seven “ B” against
Communications,
the
Fasron
Gives a fife-hard, gloss fMdt,
White Hats vi. Operations, the
Roslsts hard woar and weothar.
Fasron Chiefs against Hatron
Bright non-yellowing white.
Three “ C ", Com Hat Wing One
vs, Hatron Seven “ A” and Hatron
Glistening dea n colors.
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NEW YO R K (U P I) — M issis-:
slppi Southern, Miami of O h io,!
East Texas State and West Chcstar (P a.) Stale—“ little giants"
from four sections o f the country—ranked 1 23 4 today in United
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of tha major college division Satursday, was sixth. Montana State
College, Middle Tennessee Stale,
Delaware
and
Xavier
(Ohioj
rounded out the top 10 in that
order.
Forty seven coaches, one from
each stata with schools eligible
for the small college football divlsion, rsla the teams for UPI.
Their latest votes placed Ohio
University lllh . Arizona State College, Northeastern (O kla.), Lamar

MIAMI (U P I) — A hair-breadth
tackla that saved Miami’s T-6
victory over Florida Stats brought
Hurricane linebacker Jim Crawford United Press International's
Florida Athlete o f the Week award
today.
The guard and middle line
backer with the fireplug build
slopped FSU halfback Fred Pickm l at the goal line on a twopoint after touchdown Iry. Another six inches and FSU probably
would hava won the game S-7.

In the openini quarter the SeraInotea won the to n and elected to
receive. It w ain’t ion s until the
hard running of Bubba Oavla and
Bill Phagan had moved the ball
within atriking diatance. Phagan
took the ball 14 yarda to the tw d f)
where be waa nailed. On the next
play quarterback Jim Terwilliger
threw a jum p paaa to Ansel Ben­
nett for the score. D avis, who ran
for all the extra points, added the
PAT and the baby Seminolea bad
jum ped oil to a quick 7-0 lead.
The iired up Semlnolo defense
denied the Barracudas anything a t
all throughout the averting and Ha
wasn’t long until the loeala had pos­
session again. PtaWee Knight,
Johnny PhtHipa, Ward V oters, and
Don Harvey were the M g guns Hi
the forward wall and refused to
give an inch.
The second Sanford score cam e
in the late part of the eecood p e­
riod. On second down and the ball
resting on the mid-field stripe,
little Tom m y Hinson look the ball
on a reverse and ripped oft tackle A
for a SO yard TD. Bubba Davie p ll- w
ed into the lino to add Iho point and
the Seminolea bad takaa a 14 4
lead as the half ended.
The Seminolea opened the second
half by kicking to the 'Cudas.
After
several unsuccessful a t­
tem pts to cra ck the tough Sanford
defense the Beachiiders were fo r c ­
ed to punt.
Nice runs by Butch Kiser, Fbagan, and Davis moved the ball in to a
'Cuds territory where the bail rest- *
*“d on the M yard Uaa. Again quar­
terback Terwilliger called for the
reverse play and this time U w as
Dubby fiow ea who found the gap­
ing hole and went ail the way fo r
the a e o n . Davie ran again for the
PAT.
In the final period the Seminolea
scored twice on the identical play.
With tha ball resting oa the 40 yard
line Butch Rlaar took the pitchout, a
rolled to hi* right, and heaved the w
ball to end Don Harvey w ho e r a s ­
ed the stripe. The second TD waa
the very tam e with Kiser throwing
to Harvey, this Uma fo r 47 yarda.
Davis added both points o a a run­
ning play off tackle sod that waa
it. Final score, Sanford 23, New
Smyrna 4.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 838.

LONDON (UPI) A Conservative
toartiHIt m p t Prim* Minister
g sroM Macmillan'* Conservative
Into y m r today.
Indlcattooa the ConFarts o f the Dakotas du g out from a ssiae*
Tornadoes raked m three-county area o f
United Proas Iatamatlewal
N a t i v e s ’ campaign them* to
Inch blanket o f snow and Ice that downed tele­
southeastern Wisconsin Thursday night, lav f l ­
prosperity would act
The first touch o f winter arrived tai the
phone lines and shut o f f service to several
ing soma bam s and homaa and killing several
Midwest today behind e mam o f violent thun­
th an a erwahing majority oi 100
families in the Minot, 8. D., area.
farm animals.
derstorms and damaging tornadoes.
to U t N t t l to Parliament.
The Weather Bureau saw a moderating
Another tornado caused hundreds o f
Strong chilling winds out o f the D a k o ta n
M today returns from Thuraday'a
trend in the northern Rockies where the cold
thousands o f dollars damage in the village o f
f u a r a l ejections gave the Com erspread enow and freeling temperatures In
retire* aa absolute majority la the
front first appeared two days ago. Great Falla,
McHenry in northeast Illinois. No serious in­
Minnesota, W isconsin and upper Michigan. The
■ bum to Common*, with reanKi
M ont, registered a reading o f 46 degrees, 21
juries were reported but about 26 homes were
mercury dropped to the 80s aa far south aa
tout pmirlag la.
degrees higher than the day before.
damaged.
northern Arkanaas.
Tim third in a aerie* of defeats
Scattered enow flurries were forecast to
In the south, tropical storm Irene, bring­
Thunderstorms
and
locally
heavy
raina
tor the Lobar Party east the fata
MACMILLAN ACKNOWLEDGES CHEERS
the
upper
Great Lakes while widespread ratal
ing
heavy
rain
and
gusts
of
55
miles
an
hour,
continued
in
fron
t
o
f
the
mass
o
f
frigid
Cana­
tha party and Its leadership
and thundarstorm activity were expected in a
pounded Pensacola Thursday. Trees and wires
dian air from the lower Great Lakes and
doubt and bid fair to change
narrow warm air zone along the East Coast
were felled but there were no serious injuries
northern Appalachians southward through the
too pattern of British politics.
from New England to Florida.
With « 6 of the 830 seats deor deaths.
central and south Atlantic coast states.
atded, the Conservatives had won
SU , a gain of 21; Labor 330, a lose
id 22. amd the Liberals S, a gain
ad l .
The voters in Macmillan's own
suburban constituency of Bromley
NEW YORK (U P I) — Stock
m -clected him ns their mem ber of
prices at 1 p. m .:
Parliament by a margin o f 13,342
American TAT ....................... W k
m e r his young Laborits opponent,
Baltimore A Ohio ................... 44*4
NEW
YORK
(U
PI)—
Longshoremen
reported
to
work
Vbhn Murray, Tbs margin wna 2,M tt
4&lt;B greater than in the last general today from Maine to Texan, starting the flow o f vital food Bethlehem Steel ................
slectiona.
and raw material cargo into eastern and southern porta for C A 0 ...................................... *T
The Conservative victory had an the first time in eight days.
Chrysler .................................. *3H
im mediate buoyant affect on the
The paralyzing dock strike was ended by a court order Curtiss - Wright ................. 31*4
stock market, with industries freed isaued to protect the nniionnl health and safety,
DuPont ........................
233*4
from the fear o f further nationali­
la Washington, the Association
Eastman Kodak ................... S4*4
sation by the Socialist Labor ParIp* Stock dealers m a a a a d to Am erican Railroad* lilted th* |
Ford Motor ........................... H it I
mi the steps of the Loodon Stock em bargo it imposed last Thurs­
General E lectric ................. TTtt |
Exchange long before k opened in day on freight shipments to A t -1
General Motor* ..................... M H
4 T tattoo of the boom.
1antic and Gall Coast ports id le d ,
Graham • Paige .................
2*4 j
by the strike.
Inti. TAT
36^4
Ralph C. Clark, ihsir.-wn to-] WASHINGTON (U P !) Mev' J
.RITTNfiiURGH (U PI) — Pr, Jnnsa E. Ralk, developtb* association's car service di­ can President Adolfo Lopen Mateos Lorillard *&gt;*■*,••*«*..,«..•■ 4k*4
er
o
f the Salk polio vaccine, said Thursday any failure
22*4
vision. wired the railroads this arrived here today fur a four-day Minute Maid
by
the
vaccine to provide protection can be blamed on
morning to resume immediately visit with President Eisenhower Penney
.......................
104’
4
’ ‘insufficient” strength o f the first dose.
export and poets! shipments.
and a tour of tha United States Royal A m ericas
4lt
All porta reported longshore and Canada. Eisenhower and other Sears Roebuck ..................... 4S*4
’ T h e ides that there is 5, 10 or 16 per cent of the
gangs on hand but work was top ranking U. S. oificiaU greeted Studcbaker ................
population who cannot respond to the vaccine U not
1*H
slowed in Philadelphia and south­ Lnpei Mateo* and hia wife at tb* Westlnghouse E l........................ M
Supporters to Mrs. Mary Earle
ao,” Salk said.
ern New England by heavy rains. airport.
Walker, suspended tax assessor,
The University o f Pittsburgh scientist explained in
In New Orleans, official* said
itill are sending protests against
LONDON ( C P U - Prime Minia speech here that the first dose is “crucial” because it
It would take three weeks to clear
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y . (U P I)
her removal to Gov. LeHoy Col­
M e r Harold Macmillan probably
creates a barrier for subsequent inoculations. He said
lins, but th* governor's office in­
TOKYO (U P I) - T h * U. S. Con­
will tun his landslide election v ic­ waiting cargoes and return the
The Soviet Union today prop a&gt;&lt;4
the strength o f the first dose also affects the protec­
dicated they are not having much
sulate in Nagoya reported today
tory as an argument in favor of an port to normal operation.
creation to aa International
First order of business was the that Mr*. Sachiko Medlin, Japa­
tion level that will be gained by a “ booster shot.”
effect.
early summit meeting with Ruatrol organ comprising ail
unloading of 30 million dollar* nese tram wife of a Miami resident
Mrs. Walker said yesterday that
ata, U was reported today.
worth of perishable cargo, some was "a ll righ t." Mrs. Medlin had
world's
countries to
42
petitions
containing
3,107
ligna
Aides af the Prime minister pre­
of which was reported Just short
Prem ier Nikita S. Khrushchev's
turea had b ees rent to th* guver
been feared dead in a typhoon.
dicted that eon of the first acts
of the spoiling point.
The consulate said that Mrs. .Med­
nor by a group beaded by LeRoy
to his rejuvenated regime will be
total dlaarm im eal program to
The
International
l-ongshorelin. wife of William J. Medlin of
Strawder who circulated letters op­
to press the United SUtea, France
three stages.
m en 'f Association (ILA) ordered
Miami, had been located in th*
and West Germany lor agreement
The employment "b o o m " (or posing Collins’ action suspending
its men back to work to comply
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
Nagoya area.
the assessor.
to he held as early aa neat month,
Sanford
and Seminole County 1*
with a federal court order Issued
Vasily, V , Kuznetsov told the
if Macmillan haa hi* w ay, a
The
signatures
w
e
n
obtained
is
expected to continue fur many
Thursday night under provisions
United Nations Mala PoUUcto
mpumralt meeting this year dedicatmonths to com *. Dan Hahn, man- on* week to. all tactions to th*
w #d largely to the issue* of Berlin
Committee nick a
» t r t o organ
J fW to ttatodoetoe S4sto tonploy- county, Strawder skid.
and disarmament would be only
William Durden, administrative
O f hia grand jury advice to should be gives all facilities, in­
WASHINGTON (U P I) — A teleraent Service here reported today.
man acted on a government re­
the first to a series of top-level
Hahn noted a 20 per rest drop assistant to th* governor, acknow­ visloa producer fired by the NUC cootestanta, Felsher M id; "1 w ai cluding aerial observation sod
quest for the injunction sought un­ Citrus-Vegetable Inspection Diviledged receipt of on* petition and
efforts to solve East-West prob­
der orders from President Eisen­ •ion: Hy rati, 7.747 grapefruit, 1, is unemployment for September
network, testified today he advised panicked * terroriied—l Juat did photography, " t o carry out strict
lem s.
43 personal iettera asking that
hower who termed the strike a* 122 orange*; by boat, l.otu grape­ compared with the seme period
23 or 30 persons (o lie to a New iL "
and effective control.”
Mrs.
Walker
be
left
in
office,
lie
The United States, although k
contrary to the health and safety fruit; by truck, 24,110 grain-fruit, last year.
He usually met with contestant*
d • a i a d Macmillan's cam paign
Mid there may be others be has York grand jury investigating
U.443
orange*;
total,
32.M7
grape­
Kuinetaov said viol*tors to th*
According
to
Hahn,
last
Sept
of the nation.
rigged TV quia show*.
alaim that agreement on a sum ­
la hia office to give them th* in­ "gen eral and complete disarm a­
em ber there were MS unemploy­ not seen.
Kaufman agreed. He Issued a fruit. lo, 34i7 orange*.
Howard U. Fclshcr, discharged formation, Feliher said, but som e­
m it conference had already been temporary restraining order for
Durden said that the governor
Cannery receipts, 13,071) grape­ ment claims while this past
ment” agreement should be hailad
la replying lo tha writers explain­ a week ago by NHC aa produrer
•cached, was not believed to be 10 days and will hold a hearing fruit, 4.141 oranges.
month there were only 7M,
time* did so at his home and before tha UN Security Council
o
f
th*
"Tlc-Tac-Dough"
program,
averse to the idea at a s early next Tbur-day on whether a per­
ing
hia
action
wa*
taken
"in
the
Hahn pointed to tha manufact­
meeting.
1
mad* th* ilalenienl in testimony sometime* in hia automobile.
and General Assembly lor punidp
uring industry i s the greatest best interest* of the county."
manent injunction should be is­
before
a House investigating sub­
In Washington. U. S. official* sued for the remaining 70 days
In some Instances, he Mid, he menL
■Ingle
factor
for
the
increase
in
CHICAGO (U P I) The Milwaukee
committee. He had testified previ­ explained to new contestants that
otld an eateosive exchange of of th* SO-day cooling off period Braves are dickering for infielder employment in Sanford and Semi­
However, be maintained tha
ously that at least three out of
view s with London, Paris and called for in the Taft-llartley Gil McUougald of the New York nole County.
they were being brought in to Soviet contention that disarma­
four
contestants
on
tit*
night-time
Boon would begin aoon to review law.
He said that tb* garment in­
Yankees and are considering Lou
version of that program had re­ cut down the winning! to highly ment "cannot and must not b*
toe Weatern poll dun on Berlin
lloudreau as successor to retired dustry here if expanding at a
ceived question and answer In­ succeMful contestants.
and other critical isiuel to be disdependent upon the solution to
rapid
rate
making
mure
jobs
Manager Fred Haney. Negotiations
formation in advance.
Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.) still
fussed with Soviet Premier Nikita
outstanding
international
with the Yankees centered around available and various electronic*
Subcommittee counsel Robert summoned th* subcommittee to a
Khrushchev.
p rob lem !."
an offer nf pitcher Bob Buhl plus plants have Informed the state
WASHINGTON
(U
P
I)
Presi­
W.
Ufhman
asked
Felsher
about
The British election* largely had
closed door meeting this after­
Kuznetsov waa the first sp e a k *
cash or other players for McDuu- agency that they will increiae
held up such consultation* but intheir labor uutput by more than dent Kiicnhuwer conferred with hia contacts with contestants prior noon.
gald.
as the ag nation committee began
Air mad source* in London said
As the subcommittee recessed debate on Ihe propoaal put before
30 per cent in the months ahead. top cabinet advisers today on the to the grand jury proceedings.
Felsher said he met with four Its morning hearing, Harris was the General Assembly by Khrush­
Macmillan now would take a firm ­
One plant, Dearborn Laborator­ deadlocked negotiation* In th* *7five
individuals
but
tele­ asked whether he had received chev on Sept. 1&gt;. He added little
er voice not only in calling for
ies, is expected to hire &lt;k) ad­ day-old steel itrike. The Whit* or
MIAMI (U P I)—A local Team ­
anrly summit talks but la the sters union leader revealed here
any word from Van Doren. lie to Kitrushchev's speech but spell­
ditional persona from thia area House was silent on whether he phoned 22 or 23 of them.
Th*
subcommittee
waited, replied with an emphatic "N o t" ed it out in details o f three
talks themselves.
in th* very near future, Hahn would invoke the Taft-llartley Act
today that the union haa started
to send the strikers back to work
meanwhile, (or an answer from
Asked about the possibility o f • itagea in which the Russian* want
■n organization drive aimed at
A new clinical lab and X-ray H id.
The President heard reports Charles Van Horen, big money Mthpena, Harris replied that Ihe it to be accomplished.
Dlscus-lng the agricultural In­
l.fiiio Pan American World Air­ department will be housed in a
from Secretary of Labor Jam et P. winner on the old 121" i ) niw, in­ subcommittee doe* not discus* a c ­
Kusnvtsov -aid the Khrushchev
ways baggage, cargo, freight and building now under construction dustry, llahu said the outlook is
Mitchell on th* dim prospects for vited to appear as a witness.
tion* before it takes them.
bright
also
with
a
good
citrus
plan had a seven-point overall
clerical workers tn five cities
at 240 San Carlos Av*.
Felsher said he told "T ic-T ec.
crop expected this fall and wills settlement to the itrike by memelm ;
lam Small, president of Local
.
K
.
*________* ■* naira n f t h e
__
Medical teilmoligst Edward Si­ the r forthcoming
bean harvest." b e n to the United Steelworkers Dough" contestants that "H I
Renunciation b y all countries to
032, said the union wjli woo Pan
Opening of the dove season to­
mon will occupy the building
Union.
were
to
testify
before
the
grand
With the Increase in building
any kind of arm ed force except
American employes here and in
m orrow does not give hunters the
with a staff of (our or five medi­ permits and valuation* soaring
Jury
I
would
deny
that
I
hud
Three other cabinet members
minimum forces necessary for in­
New York. San Juan, Cape Vanaright to trespass on private farmcal Icchmcians and a registered over the It million mark for took part in th* unscheduled con­ given them question* and answers
ternal security.
veral
and
San
Francisco.
W land or fire guns too close to
nurse. Simon and hia staff are September there i* eiery indica­ ference this morning at the White in advance."
Abolition of all land armies,
The aoo worker* sought by the
...........
highway or people* h o n i i ,
II* also said, in res|aui*e to a
ST. PETERSBURG (U P U -T h e navies, air forces, general atalfa,
Team ster, here already belong to ™
lt*
Sinford « «
*o tion that construction work also House.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby said this
the Masonic lluilding. Dr. L. will pick up in th* near future,
question,
that
hr
suggested
that
State
Conservation
Board
planned
They were Treasury Secretary
war ministries and military m in ­
the AFLrCIO Hrolhertoxxt of Kail,
morning.
Muiuon (a contractor for the |18,Hubert B. Anderson, AUy. Gen. contestants also deny lh al they to resume Ha aerial reconnais­ ing establishment*.
he added.
wiiy Clerks, A FI- CIO official Pun
Trespasser* on private property
500 building which will be finish­
sance of the fish-killing red tide
William P. Huger* and Commerce had received such assistance.
Dismantling of all foreign mili­
labeled Ihe Teamer hunter* who discharge fire­ K. Campbell
ed ui about three months.
Asked whether Dan Enright of today and had high hopes it wuulil tary bases.
Secretary Frederick Mueller.
a "clear . ease
of
•ter*'
move
—
—
arm* closer to homes or hlghAfterwards, White House Newt the Barry A Enright Production find something good to report.
Destruction o f all atomic and
A .
a
.
..
*
ways than the 300 yard limit will raiding."
Encouraging reports from the hydrogen bomba and prohibition
Secretary James C. Hagerty, who team advised him to make the
"W
e'v
e
been
m
the**
tangle*
A
r
t
A
S
S
O
C
1
0
t
l
O
l
l
be subject to srreat, the sheriff
120-mile infected coastline said of their further production with
also attended Ihe meeting, waa suggestion, Felsher said no.
b efore," Campbell said, "and we |
NHC fired Felsher as producer that even the high tides and stiff fissionable material lo be used
asked if a decision was made to
know bow to protect ourselves*."
seek a back to work injunction after he wa* subpoenaed by the winds caused by tropical storm exclusively for peaceful economic
The Hanford Art Association
subcommittee and refused lust Irene failed to bring many rot­ ' and scicntifie purposes.
to halt the strike for 10 days.
Park Jointi Editors
No Policy
will met at 8 p. m. Monday lo dis­
"I have no comment a t this week tn supply NBC with an af­ ting fish carcasses to shore.
APALACHICOLA ( UPII - T i r e *
Elimination of all military nilsSanford's retail merchants have cus* future work program and Montana high school giria who lim e." Hagerty told newsmen. fidavit that he had not supplied
The current outbreak of l ie red 1 siU's and scrapping of all guru,
GAINESVILLE— Robert Park.
ton of Dr. Charlea L. Park, 107 n«»t formed a general p olio on work*liops (or the coming year.
picked up three young burglars Uthera who attmded the lop level contestants with sntwera in ad tide waa one week old Thursday tanks, shells, torpedoes, warsbipa
A delegation from the New for a cross-country romance In a discussions were Wiitoo P. Per. vancc.
W. 17th St., Sanford, haa been when to remain open for business
It ia the first once since 1937.
and military aircraft.
elected editorial board m em ber Wednesday afternoons. Chamber o f Smyrna Beach Art Association will stolen ear solemnly advi*ed other aom, assistant (u Uie President,
Destruction o f
stockpiles to
to the University of Florida Law Com m erce president B. L. Perkins attend the meeting.
teen-agers, today not to follow and David Kendall, Whit* House
means of chem ical anti bacterio­
Review, a legal periodical pub Jr. said this morning. More stores
Prior to the meeting the board their example.
general counsel, and Raymond J.
logical warfare.
Relied quarterly by the College probably will remain open from of director* of Ihe local elub will
“ 1 don't know what get* us Into Saulnier, chairman to the p resi­
The Khrushchev program, Killnow on however, I'erkin* said.
meet at 7 p. m.
to Law.
netsov said, would be carried out
thing*," H id l*-year old Sherry dent's Council of Econom ic Advis­
McDowell in a ja ilcell interview. ers.
within a four year period in three
stages starting with reduction to
“ Homebody should use their heads.
Soviet, U. S. and Red Chinese
I feel sure I didn't."
armed force* to 1,700,000 men
Th* girls and the three convicts
each and those to Britain and
were arrested as they left a motel
France to &amp;3O.U00 each. The re­
here Thursday in a gaudy pink
Navy Heavy Attack Squadron
ductions would be agreed Upos
car stolen at Snohomish, Wash.
at a special session to tb* UN
P olice found two rifles, a shotgun, Seven got a new com m ander this
morning.
General Assembly or at a world
five slicks to dynamite and a act
Cmdr. Kenneth F. .owell re­
disarmament conference.
to burglar’ s tools in the car.
Th* men were to be arraigned lieved Cm dr. Harold F. Lang as
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J . (U P I)
The truck driver was only
The student* were returning
commanding officer to the squad­
— Nine coeds and a profesior slightly injured. All of the dead from New York, where they bad today before th* U. S. com m is­
sioner at Tallahassee. The girls ron. Lang assumed command to
burned to deati) early today when were from New Jersey.
seen Archibald McLelsh’a Broad­
were held here, without charges, the squadron a year ago and
The truck driven by Roscoe
a tank truck smashed into the
way
play
"
J
.
B
.,"
a
modern
ver­
to
be returned to their parents Rowell becam e an executive toPoe,
34.
o
f
Brooklyn,
plowed
into
rear of a bus bringing Trenton
fleer at the same time. Lang
County
commission chairmas
Stale College giria home from a th* rear of tb* bus state police sion to tive biblical story to Job at Helena, Mont. They led Helena
said. The bus gasoline tank ex ­ in which man question* the rea­ a week ago and had been the will tak« command to Carrier
theater party.
John
Krider
and
Wlnn-Dlsls
Air
Group
Seven
aboard
the
V
A
.
Stores Mgr. R. W. Cassube be­
Fume* exploded and the char­ ploded with a tremendous ruar, son for the horrible tragedies to objects of a nationwide search.
The man w ere George R, Jann, S. Independence at Norfolk, Va.
tered bus
waa
blanketed
iti sending flames racing through the life.
cam e grandfathers at l : U a. m.
Frank H. Spicer, 21, and
flames. Police said at least nine vehicle. Th* truck also burst into
today.
State police laid another bus, » ,
of the 41 coeds in the bus were ilataes.
Jam es
Norman K rider Jr.,
also carrying 41 students back to Frank I. Fisher, 10. Jann and Midgets Lose
The bus and truck were swiftly Trenton, had Just passed th* light Spicer were cell mate* in two
killed along with Prof. Ernst
Sanford Junior High’a "M id g et"
M V e a pounds, eight ounces, waa
Sixta. Five other giria were boa- charred aimoet beyond recogni­ before it turned red. Th* aecood California jails.
learn lost to an undefeated Dayborn to Mr. sod Mrs. James
pitallred, one in critical condition. tion.
K rider at Seminole
Memorial
Claud ie Fuller, IT, said she, tims Beach Junior high squad 18bus had lo wait—and waa ram ­
MADE HOMELESS HY OKLAHOMA FLOODS . . . .
Police said the bus had stopped
The tank truck had been em p­ med by too truck.
Hospital. Mrs. Krider, tha format
Sherry and 17-year old Sharon 0 at Memorial Stadium last night
One-year-old
Nancy
Jo
Clymer
sleep#
soundly
in
tha
Rad
tar a red light at t l : t f a. m. tied et th* time to the collision,
Pat Cassube, wiU re m ala Ja la s Unable to question (be injured Balsas drove around (he street* The Daytoaa Beach midgets have
Cross shelter at Guthrie, OkU. Sha la on# o f 35 children
when the tanker crashed into R. but was filled with combustible bus driver, state police could not to Helena and picked up Ihe three not been scored on during the
ford until ah* ia weU enough to
living with their familien in tha Red Cross shelter ba­
Another college bus had Just fumes that added to the fury of *ay why th* tnftk had crashed nirn when the men whistled at four gam es they have played this
rejoin her husband who is a atto
I season.
salts* uX tha Oklahoma Hoods.
to* t o e , stole puiwo aeuL
into the but,

Tornadoes, Snow, Freezes Cross M idw est

•

Dockworkers Back
On Piers Today

1 p. m. Stocks

News Briefs

Governor Still
Gob Assessor
Removal Protesb

President Arrives

Landslide Win
Could Mean Early
Summit Meeting

Miamian Escapes

Reds Ask UN For Rigidly
Controlled Disarmament

Employment Boom
For Sanford Area
Set To Continue

First Shot Is Key Proposal
Includes

Inspection

Producer Testifies He

Told W itnesses To Lie

Fruit Shipment*

■VM TSSJ^ "S+bKSS T K

Braves Dickering

•

President Confers
On Steel Strike

Teamsters Start
Airways Campaign

4

New Lab, X-ray
Clinic Planned

County Sheriff
Warns Hunters

Red Tide Study
To Continue

To Meet Monday

Set

10 Burn To Death In Fiery Smashup

Cross-U. S. Tour
Ends Up In Jail

Attack Squadron
Gets New Officer

As Tank Truck Rams College Bus

Two New Grandads
. . . At Same Time

J

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