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N ikita Plays 'Heads I W in , Tails You Lose' Game

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CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION waa given state March of Dimaa
ehalnnan Farris Bryant, right, at the Anna MiQar Circle meeting at the
Elba Club laat night Presenting tha certificate la Circja President Mr*,
H arry Adair,
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March of Dimaa chairman John
Saule, a guest of honor, look* op. Bryant spoke to Circle members oonceraing March of Dimes work.

By
■y LYLE
LYLR G
C. WILSON
WIMON
WASHINGTON (U PI)—I t -Js a m atter of
individual opinion which o f two fames Nikita 8.
Khrushchov io playing in tha United State*.
I t may ha tha carnival ah al fame ia which
tha load yokel* a rt invited In look for the hidden
pen. Or, perhape, it in th a ginoakked game of
hoed* 1 win and ta lk yon looo.
The shell game aspect e f Khnuhehev’a per­
formance develop# Aron w hat appears to be his
purpose in establishing hie own standards by
which he wants people everywhere to form an
opinion.
Khrushchov I* having pretty good luck with
that. Tha communications systems of the free
and the Communist worlds have been meshed for
hla use. Khrushchev haa established for Coromunista everywhere w hat they must regard as a
basic fact of h it American Journey.
It is that tha U. 8. government Routed him
from the common people of the United States.

N e w s B ritfs
Graham Sets Crusade
WHEATON, QL (UPU-Svaag*list Billy Graham ta p e s Sunday
a w**k-loag eniiade at Mi t i n e
a ita r , Wbaataa Collage. .

Fruit Shipments
WINTEE HAVEN (U P JP -D eiF
carloadlaga ia hexes Pees the Cit­
rus Vegetable Inspection Divi­
sion: By rail, 4,06 grapefruit; ky
boat. 1.110 grapefruit; by t m k
43,321 grapefruit; total, U J N .
Cannery receipts, 1,3*7 grapefruit.

Steel Shortage Felt

CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP and moral teaching’s importance in the fu­
ture growth of Florida was stressed by Bryant a t the Presbyterian
Church’s monthly men’s fellowship meeting. Bryant spoke concerning the
need to keep Florida a desirable place to live as it grows. Presbyterian
Men’s Association President R. L. Sloan, left, and Vice President Quintus
Ray are shown welcoming Bryant.
(Bergstrom Photos)

liatrist, Hypnotist In Coiftest
O ver Georgia 'Voodoo' M urderess
ATLANTA (UPI) - A •Umeocy
bearing for Anjetto Lyles, 34,
(loomed “ voodoo" poison mur­
deress, became • contest between
s hypnotising defense psychiatrist
sad s "darkhorse’’ state paychlathat ywsterdsy.
Ttie state called ia Dr. J. Sbas-

Bids On Gas, Oil
'te l By County
The bid to supply gasoline and
oil for county vshicles for the next
six months wax split by tbs County
Commission yesterday between
Sinclair Refineries and Pure Oil
Co.
Sinclair was low on the bid to
supply approximatsly 50,000 galJons of gasoline with a .3040 cents
Wper gallon figure. About 1.000
pounds of gear oil will be pur­
chased from Sinclair at 13 cents
per pound and 700 pounds of chas­
sis grease will be bought from
them at close to 13 cents pec
pound.
The bid for about 30,000 gallons
of diesel fuel went to Pure OU Co.
which submitted a low offer of
.1150 cents per gallon. Pure also
*t J o t the diesel engine oil bid with
• aJpLn offer of 71 cents per quart.
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Plant Managers
Coffee Club Guests
Douglas Smith, plant manager,
sod Charles Smith, production
manager, of Dearborn Electronic*
Laboratories will be special
guests along with representatives
toaf Dynatronlcs, Inc., at tha
C h am b er of Commerce Coffee
Club meeting tomorrow.
Some other newcomers to the
Sanford area alio will be Intro­
duced at the Coffee Club meet­
ing which will begin at 10 a. m.
In Mrs. Applaby’s Valdes Htstaurant.

Gaede To Speak
T o Jaycees
A. H. Gaede, president of the
Sanford Gas Co. and Florida
Home Gas Co., will be guest
speaker at the Jaycee luncheon
meeting Thursday.
Grade will speak on natural gas
and Its various uses, Dave Kling
tnsrnuh program ahairmau

non Mays, one of two psy­
chiatrists who examined the sil­
ver * haired Macon restaurant
operator before her trial and con­
viction for the murder of her
niae-year-otd daughter MarcU.
Dr. Trajan £. Shipley, who
spent some 60 hours with Mrs.
Lyles after she was aentanced to
die, testified Tuesday that under
hypnosis she blamed her own
mother far the child's arsenic
death.
Mrs. Lylts, while in hypnotic
trances, denied guilt in the poison
deaths at two husbands and a
mother in-law aha also la charged
with murdering, Shipley testified.
Little of this evidence hid come
out in Mrs. Lyles publicised trial
laat October. In fact, the case
waa as sensational a mystery at
the state Pardons and Paroles
Board hearing aa was trial testi­
mony about her voodoo rites.
Shipley scanned Mrs. Lyles'
life by hypontlc regression and
found no evidence of a “second
personality." he said, but found
the had a "split” perwxulity. He
named her wicked half “Sarah
Brown."
Shipley testified he found Mrs.
Lyles, after a State Supreme
Court appeal was tumc ’ down, to
be so insane that she collected
pink and white angela in a bottle
and even drew a picture of one of
her angela.
Shipley "regressed" her hyno-

tleally to her first day of life, he
testified, and then "progressed*
her to, and beyond, an imaginary
death In the Georgia (Metric chair
and Into • baa van paved with
gold.
So deeply hypnotised that a
was powerless to tall a He. Shipley said, Mrs. Lyles protested her
innocence. Shipley believed bera
waa the first case of progression
beyond "pcychotogieal death" la
medical history.
Shipley could not state whether
she was insane at the time of
allegedly slipping fatal doaas of
ant poison to two husbands and
a mother • In • law as well aa
her daughter.
Mrs. Lylei, while hypnotised
claimed her mother, Mrs. Jatta
Young Donovan, had glveo arsen­
ic to Marcia. Pardon board mem­
bers at this point raised the ques­
tion of placing tha mother under
hypnosis.
Mrs. Donovan, present at the
hearing, icreamed and. collapsed
in sobs on a counsel table. Later
she testified she hid never done
anything worse In her life than
playing a slot machine.
Mrs. Lyles was charged with
murdering husband Ben F. Lyles
Jr., who died on Jan. 35, 1953;
second husband Joe Neal Gabbert,
Dec. 3, 1955; mother-in-law Julia
Young Lylea Sr., Sept. 39, 1957,
and Marcia, April 5, 195*.

CHICAGO (UPI) — The Cater­
pillar Tractor Co. enounced Tues­
day the steel strike wee forcing
It to Uy off 11,500 of Ita 40,00* em­
ployes Oct. I. C. A. Woodley, exe­
cutive vice president of the ma­
chinery firm, said that by Oet.
3 the company would bo down to a
bar* minimum of steal auppUea.

Macmillan ‘Scared’
LONDON (UPI) — Prime Mlalater Harold Macmillan, alarmed by
a sodden drop In hU party’a populaxity as reflected by
npalgn Into
took bit roe lection
v tevaa where "mang u a r parmeatary scats' are at
Macmillan and hla Conservative
Party slat* wort reported "run­
ning scared.”

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Strike Illegal
ATLANTA (UPI) - A nine-weak
Air Carrier Mechanics Ann. strike
against Southern Airways, Inc.,
was ruled Illegal Tuesday by U.
S. District Judge Boyd Sloan.
Sloan ruled that the strike over
overtime work was In violation of
tha Railway Labor Act, and that
tha strike and anbaaquent picket­
ing of the airline war* illegal.

Italian Leads Off
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI)
—Italian Foreign Minister Giusep­
pe Palis leads off the round of
tha "lesser great powers" la tho
U. N. Geasral Assembly’s policy
debate today. Pella arrived from
Rom* late Tuesday and spent
Tuesday night putting the finishing
touches to his speech for the as­
sembly, which has already heard
the foreign poUcy.spokcsmen of the
United States, Britain and the So­
viet Union.

Health Unit Opposed
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) The grand dragon of tha Alabama
Ku Klux Elan said today the Na­
tional Mental Health Assn, ia "the
most dangerous group the South
faces today." Dragon Robert M.
Shelton of Tuscaloosa. Ala., said
be would oppose more funds for
mental hospital* in the state "as
lung as they have those alien paychlalrists, for as long as they are
there the program will be directed
by tha National Mental Health
Assn., with headquarters la Chi­
cago."

Equally established
established aa
as Communist
Communist gospel
gospel «Ttry»
everyEqually
where U something else for which Khrushchev
desires acceptance aa a basic fact.
I t U that he came hero aa a simple man of
peoco with n plan for peace. Communists behind
the Iron Curtain muht boilers that, too. They
to believe. American or
will have noth
othlng i
B ritish or French Communists also must bo*
Have It although they will have been anpussl la
both sides of the story.
The other side of the story is summed up
best in the idea that Khrushchov's aim is peace
a t no price. That is, that ho dote, in fact, occirs
peace but not a t the cost of mutual concessions
which would require hie cldc to give aa w«Q aa ta
taka. Tails I win, heeds you lose I
To complete the standards by which Khrush­
chev desires th at his American journey he
Judged, ho has established for Commuaioto
everywhere another baaio fa c t
It U that while isolated by government de­
sign from the peace-loving American commoners.

will have to "self-impos* a tax"
upon themselves or they’ll be
waiting for drainage for the next
three years, Winter Park Estates
developer Max Jenkins told the
group.
The county can float bonds to
pay for the drainage Improvements
now, but it must have area resi­
dents’ pledge to redeem these
bonds, Jenkins said. Payment by
area property owners wiU be
strung out over about five yeara,
Jenkins said.
The route and cost of the pro­
posed drainage ditch depends on
how much water must be drsined
through it to the Eeonlockhatche*
River, Davis explained *The ditch
to be built from the TanglewoodTemple Terrace area will probably
be a little over a mile long and
will connect with the Eastbrook to
Eronlockhatcbee condiit now un­
der construction, Davis said. A 35foot wide conduit will be needed
if it to to drain pari ef Winter

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Park and Orange County aa weU
aa the two Seminole county subdi­
visions.
Us* of a 3,300 fool long, 15 foot
wide ditch running along the Seminole-Orange county line was of­
fered laat night by Orlando ’con­
crete company owner If. C.
Buchanan, if the county would
clean the conduit. It la not known
yet whether this trtnch will be
suitable.
In answer to who pays for a
subdivision’s drainage, William
Byrd, 1633 Linden Rd, Tangle­
wood, said that the developer of
Tanglawood waa responsible for
putting In the drainage but bad
don* a poor Job, so it would have
to be done over again.
Seminole County's budget does
not include any money for special
drainage districts, County Com­
mission Chairman John Krider
told the residents. The bust course
is to have some indication from
af the area that they are
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H I Calls Assessor,
Board Attorneys To Talk
Hurricane Rated
No Threat To State
MIAMI (UPI) — Hurricane' Grade, with 100-mUe*nhour winds, churned through the Bahamas only 450 miles
from Miami, but the Weather Bureau said ita course created
no threat to the U. S. mainland today.
The Weather Bureau said the storm, seventh of the
sea&gt;on, showed some signs of weakening. But a alight In­
tros** J* alii waa ladles***. The

U.S. Try Moon
Orbit Controls

hurricane romalned
tldnary Tuesday night
Gracia, with 30 to 40 mil* aa
hour winds 200 miles la Its van,
was expected to move northwest­
ward at about five mile* aa hour
during the next 19 hours and po*.
slbly a little faster thereafter.
This would take the canter north­
east of tho Island af Eleuthers
lata today.
"The present rate and direction
of movement will not bring any
dangerous weather to the south­
east coast of the United States to­
day," the advisory said, "but all
Into rests from Florida northward
to the Carolina* should heap lit
touch with later advisories.”
AU Inter*it* In the northern
Bahamas along the projected path
war* warned to take precautions
against hurricane fore* winds and
abnormally high ssas.
Although still more than 40*
miles from Florida, It waa too
dose for comfort for mainland
nsldanta, weary after more than
n week of heavy rains caused by
a high pressure system to the
north,
Stela official* said a hurricane
could cauaa severe local flooding
at any place In Florida that It
hit because of the already satur­
ated ground and ovtr * flowing
stream*.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - U J . sci­
entists wiU try atriy next month
Is pilot a 173-pound space pack­
age lato orbit around the awon
with radio commands from tha
earth.
Apparently It will be Mm first
use of so-called mid court* sad
terminal guidance la space his­
tory. All other space vehicles. In­
cluding Russia’s Lunik II, hava
relied solely oa "Initial guidance"
to reach their destination.
According to Radio Moscow, Lu­
nik II waa put oa course by guid­
ance mechanisms which operated
only as long as Us rockets wen
firing. Then, like an intercontinen­
tal ballistic missile, It coasted oa
a long trajectory to Its target.
It was flae marksmanship but
could not be depended upon far
deeper penetrations into space. A
spacecraft using Initial guidance
only would miss Mara or Venus
by many thousands of miles.
On* purpose of the U. 8. moan
shot Is to trot radio guidance
equipment designed to correct the
vehlcte’e course from time to Ume
and then, at U&gt;e right moment, to
direct It Into a lunar orbit.
The 375-pound Instrument pack­
age, it le understood, will contain
small rockets which will be aimed
and fired by remote radio control.
The package wtll be launched by
an Atlas-Able rocket at Cape Ca­ WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e De­
naveral, Fla., la tha early days fense Department designated the
of October when the moon Is Is Air Fore* today to be Amarira’s
future space force. This was a
a favorable poeitlon.
Jolt to the Army and Navy,
The department turned over to
the Air Force sole military re­
sponsibility for all "space trans­
portation" and space vehicle rock­
et boosters.
Projects worth hundreds ef mil­
interested in having the drainage
project and the commlsion wiU go lions of dollars. Including the
1,500,000 • pound Saturn
ahead and figure the cost, Kri­ Army’s
rocket booster, will be turned
der said.
over to the Air Force, according
Financing the drainage improve­ to Dr. Herbert York, director ef
ment pro.ect would be done under research and engineering.
a state law under which the ma­ While tha Army and Navy will
jority of the property holders la develop specialised satellites for
the arts must approve tha pro­ such purposes as navigation and
ject, and elect to pay for M, and communications, a Pentagon an­
(he circuit court must then ap­ nouncement said, they wul hava
prove the work.
to rely on the Air Fore* for putTanglewood-Templ* Terrace pro­ tag their space vehicles into
perty owners who volunteered to orbit.
work on the committee were
Charles Denecn, Jack Lindsay, A.
H. Conrad, Thomas Staidley,
Barker Houghtoo, J. H. Shepherd,
T. Meyers and Mra. Mayers.
Winter Park’s CHy Manager WASHINGTON (UPI) —Tha gov­
Richard Simmons, its engineer ernment reported today that llvWUUam Taylor, Orange County tag coats dtcltaad ta August for
Commissioner Jack McDowaU, Or­ the first time ta six month*.
ange County Engineer Fred De- Lower prices (or groceries off­
Wilt and Davis will be at the set increased costs of non-food
next meeting
items to account lor Mw drop.

AF b Designated
U. 5. Space Force

Drainage Canal Proposed For Tanglewood A rea
* BY JACK nULLlFS
The cost and route of a canal
to drain the Temple Terrace,
Tanglewood and adjacent Winter
Park areas will be discussed by
Orange and Seminole County and
Winter Park officials lata this
week or early next week.
Tanglewood Temple Terrt.ce resi­
dents discussed their poor drain­
age problem last night with Semi­
nole .County commissioners and
County Engineer Robert Davis.
The meeting at St. Richards
Episcopal Church ended with resi­
dents' acceptance of the idea that
they would have to pledge money
for the county to do drainage work
ia the Tanglewood Temple Terrace
area end that a small committee
of residents working with county
officials could belt accomplish the
project. Eight property owners
volunteered to work oa such a
committee.
Tanglewood-Tcmple Terrace pro­
perty ewuera must realise they

be haa bam surrounded, bedded, Insulted, abuse! .
by representatives of tho
-aoaa upper daises.
This set of standards is loaded against tha
United States and In favor of Um CocnmttnUtok M
la unhappily likely that Khrushchov
Bsncnov will
win go henii
noomw ith no thaw in the coM war.
i t ’ Communist
car. lTho
Mm explanation ia rsady-m
u XqIBOf'SWtnld
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adroit propaganda creating ’S
his American journey may be judged.
Tho lino win be this: That tho master* ef
the American people prevented Khrushchov from
getting through to eomnvm m an; that '
mongoring masters thus worn able to rejeei
panes; th a t this rejection waa accompanied by
discourtesies dishonoring him and tho Soviet
people.
That ia what Communists, American
foreign, would be told to believe, and they would
believe i t Some other soft-headed
may believo i t too.

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County afflcUlo will moot
Thursday Is top W settle a
_ Is tear, reasonomt af toa
property la Em esawtp.

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aouaced be has called Tax
ser Msry Walker, Baa. Deagtaa
Steostrom and1E«p. Mack Q*vwland to a a *
Thursday. ,
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county a r i* SI
—w*y school hoard, whleh la vita
aUytntorestod to Mto roevshro
Uoa aa a snare* af
school roveauo.
Mrs. Walker resisted Mm
commission - ordered reappraisal
WASHINGTON (UFI) - Lotos 1. and refused Is accept la* saw
Hector, whs resigned recently figures and said aha will naa oarfrom the Civil Aeronautic* Beard
la protail at Us policies, has told S I X "
President Elsenbovror that federal
Grown haa triad four than* la
agencies are Ineffective and ased bring Mw warring offlttol* to­
"radical reorganisation."
gether and said Tuesday Mat*
Tbs Miami attorney mad* a 73- waa (("thtag mors hla office could
page report to tbs president la do. "I am turning that hshp wrap
which be described the agenclpa as to Mw governor, he said.
aa Ideal breading ground for ox
rt* one-sided presentations and
iproper Influence."
Hector said the CAB and other
agencies are charged with tacom
patible and conflicting duties. "U
ta doubtful whether any branch af
tho government today function*
with leu effectlvsnca,’ he said
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI&gt;- FWThe CAB regulates award of •nc Isask, president of Mbs Huto
airline routes, air fares and other garian Freedom Fighters of Boa
•cooomle aspects of commaretal Francisco and outspoken erltle of
and general aviation.
Soviet
Premier
Khrushchev’s
It was obvious that many of American visit, was viciously
Hector’s criticisms of the CAB beataa tarty today ta Gofaka Gate
and the preeenl regulatory system Park.
also applied to the Interstate
Police said Mm attaek may have
Commerce Commission, the Feder­ resulted from dissension withto
al Powtr Commission, and tha Um refugee group. Ho refused Is
Ftdaral Communications Commis­ tell authorities who waa reaptassion.
liblo.
Isaak, oow a chemical engi­
n e e r , escaped from Hungary to a
stolen airplane la 1956. Laat Sato
urday, ha spoke at a demonstra­
tion ta downtown San Francises^
FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) denouncing communism and pro­
—U. S. Army officials said today testing the Khrushchev visit.
the Communist East Germans
have refused to release an Amer­
ican soldier they have held since
Monday.
At flrit, the Army laid, Mm
Communists said they would re­ Tho Dorcas Circle of tbs Upaala
lease tha soldier but "oow have Presbyterian Community Chunk
refused" to set him fra*. The will meet at X p. r a . Thursday at
Army Identified the soldier aa the home of Mrs. E. C, Denials a*
Pvt Michael Petrov kin, IT, of Lake Markham. All mamhars are
Jersey City, N. J.
urged to attend.

Federal Agencies
Need Revamping

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Hungarian Refugee
Beaten After Talk

E. Germans Refuse
Soldier's Return

Dorcos Circle Sett
Meeting Thursday.

SHp Of The Teeth
MELBOURNE, Australia (UPI)—Patrick Josspll
O’Rourke. 85, today wan reported recovering from ft
annks bits suffered when h* triad to bit* the hand o ft
tha reptile th at attacked him Tuesday,
OTtoiurk#
M anid hs M
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"bit
makes while narvring in Burma during the war but 1
had my own teeth than.’
"Whan the snake attacked ms, I tried to bite its
head off but my lower fata* troth flipped and the annks
bit my tongue. False troth a rt no good fo r this sort of
thing," ha said.
O’Rourke tried to continue working but &gt;nl1&gt;Bl«4

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M I W i i l i liakt af a heart at*
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lottery rharav. lie wal
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M a y Decide H er Future
Stenstrom To Speck
On Insurance Code
Itota Isiainr ltaadtta glen*
strom wtU discuss Ftalfa'a at*
insuraae* cod* aod bow an Insur­
ance bill la pnpooed tomorrow
il tb* S t John's Ufa m irarltera’ Aaaoriatloa noo* foacheoa at
Jim Sptactr'a restaurant
Member* will bo eetatod ta
th* Comte* Ufa Undarwritera'
Council training course to be heM
tn Sanford aad the time t a boldlag the date will be tiarassod.

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Her*merwa were beiag watched
clowaty la Uaty. aapaciaUy la
Milan. whore the w«a the darling
tf that opera-cans dam city be(ora bar final braok atth U Scala
opera bouse.
UPl cafTWSfondmt Alda Trippint reported treat Milan that ta­
other outburst of klssaa at bar
singing might well tod tb* carter
of the “iigama" of Urn opera
house whoa* soprano voice la
credited with being one of tbo
greatest in tbo world.
For th* first time la her csreer
hisses wert audible among per­
functory cheers when she stag a
week ago In Bilbao, Spain.
“Hisses t a La Csuas!" exclaimed one musician at La Seal*.
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Fan* wore awaiting tonight's
pwrtamaate with anxlsty. They
nnrtr.nl hao* that bor wm
mlabt not aurt catching up with
b*r. That paat Include.:
A run-throated row In liu
bachatai* la Chictflo with eight
proct.a a*mrs.
Charg** of vtoUlioo at centred
tb* tarn* jtir by the Vtama
opera bouae.
Cancellation of a coocart la Athena two month, later becaua* ah*
(Ud not Net wall.
Charge* that abe watted out of
the Edinburgh Faatlval la 1M7.
Non-appearance at the Saa
Francisco opera house (or the
iaj7 lesson,
Aa Italian lawsuit ov»r thw us*
af her nan* to pubUciaa • broad
of apagbettt.
A walkout at the Rome apart
house in January 1M beta* Itel-

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The ala by four-feet map will
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which waa completed la IMS aad
revised in IMS.
AQ county arena except Cassel­
berry are now shown o* the map.
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Words from Heftier customers prove the
value that can be offered to you through
Heftier designing, planning, engineering and
building . . . Combining operations saves
costs to give you more home for the money.

HOWEUPARKIS RUUD (OR YOUI
Paved streets and sidewalks * Community water
treatment and sewage plant [N O SEPTIC TANKS]
* Schools and churches * Playgrounds and rec­
reation areas • Country dub proposed with golf
course, swimming pool, tennis ceurts, handball and
shuffleboard.
If you haven't seen these H eftier Homes, DON'T
MISS SEEING HOWELL PARK TODAY! ALL
MODELS COMPLETELY FURNISHED W I T H
DECORATING TIPS FOR YOU!

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H ID D E N EXTRAS . . . O N LY O NE M O R T GAG E . . . N O BALLO O N PAY M EN T S . . .
A N D YO U L IV E IN O NE OF C E N T R A L
FLO R ID A 'S M O S T E X C IT IN G A N D DE­
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th e H e ftie r 3 -b e d ro o m
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tin u e 1200 ynrds to th e Hsltlor models. B rinf th e whole
fam ily ond see how greet liv­
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�&lt; T.Wa sh ing to n &lt;u p d - Frankie
Caibo, notorious underworld bow
at baaing, ind Truman K. Gibson
the fight I i w ’i tap pmoMu
. '• f t voder FBI a rro t today, aloai
y M l throe other baxug florae, ta
m unprecedented federal creekd m an prliefUht corruption.
They a n rbargad with trying to
■ Vawetta la” M the earnings *ad
darter of welterweight dumplcn
Dot Jordan with thnala of vlo*
knee la the IPeount Indictment!
aialaat each.
Others a r m ted la the P it
nand-up w en Prank (Utah) Palanao, well kaown Philadelphia
M a t »anai»r} Joseph Uci, i
Ida Angelea sports promoter; aad
Lheia Tom Drana, described as a
West Carina, Calif, bookmaker.
la addition, William Daly, light
maaager of Englewood, N. J., was
warned as a eo-eoniplrator but not
‘ah a defendant.
If the Are ladle ted a n foaad
guilty they lace long prison terms
ar hoary fines, or both.
Announcing the arrtete Tuesday

Tbs indictmeats w an handed
down by a fadaral grand jury at
loa Angelas Tttasdsy.
PUty-flvtyear-old Carbo, whose
hpodhim career since the age of U
has hooa highlighted by three
murder charges aad one manataughtsr conviction, was am stsd
ta his room at Johns Hopkins Hos­
pital ta Baltimon. Acquaintances
say ha la being treated for dlabotes. Ha will be arraigned la his
veom lata today.
The indictments charge that tha
five defendanU threatened physi­
cal harm and violence against Don­
ald Paul Nesjeth of Covina, Calif.,
manager of welterweight ebamptoa Jordan. Also threatened wai
Jackie Leonard, a Los Angalei

Survlvlng are hrr daughter,
Mrs. Percy Jones of White Plains,
N. Y.; a son, Norman B. Tremper of New Rochrlle, N. Y.; four
grandchildren end two great­
grandchild rrn.
Funeral services will be at 2
p. m. tomorrow at Urisaon Funeral
Home, Ilev. Herbert W. Goerss
officiating. Burial will be in Ever­
green Cemetery.

LUTHERAN CHURCH of tha Radaamar haa racabad
__________________J M P P B I In Sen.
FToridts-Goorfia Dlitrif '
fortL_____..._______„
Tha prtUmloary __ __ by Architect Hal Harries earlier waa ap­
proved by tha
ehurcb committee needed
M ayers, The
m e Rev.
nev
the local chureh
headed by uon
Don Meyers.
Herbert w . Ooeraa, pea
tor, aaid
paator,
aald construction on tha new building la
ia exex­
pected to begin before the end of the year.

LARGE
SIZE BOX

Agents Urge Added County Insurance
Consldoratioa of ■ "moot real­
istic” figure than 1100,000 fin In­
surance on tha county courthouse
wai suggested la county commis­
sioner! ytKsrday by Clifford MeKlbbln Jr., m aking for tbs Coun­
ty Property Insurance Committee.
Tha courthouse now haa 1100,000

000 to 115,000.
The commissioner! said (hay
need to study tbo recommends.
tioua aod asked the committee to
provide a revised coat schedule
of proposed policy, changes that
may be compared to the present
schedule.

Shorthand Course
Being Organized

Sedatives Knock
Out Actress

A class in shorthand dictation
and transcription la bolag organlied at tha Semtaoie County Voca­
tional School especially for persons
interested la brushing op « short­
hand and spood building.
This course will bo helpful ta
anyone wishing to take Civil Ser­
vice examinations. A general re­
view of ihorthand with omphaila
on speed building will be given.
Tbls will be followed by a (lass
la typing sod transcription. Tha
dictation class will meat from
1 to S p. m. aad tbo typing class
from S to 5 p. m. The foes are $2.
Interested persona may sceure
further Information by caUlng tha
Vocational
School,
telephone
FA 2-060, or coming to tha school
lo register.

NEW fORX (UPI) - Actress
Vicki Cummins* was found un­
conscious from an overdose of
sedatives Tuesday night, police
reported.
The blonde stage aod TV star
was taken to Bellevue Hospital
whore her condition waa described
as critical. After receiving emer­
gency treatment, Miss Cummings
recovered enough to be removed
to a private hospital.
Mias Cummings’ husband, Wil­
liam Qlbberson, told police ha
received a call at his office from
Mias Cummings to say she had
taken several pUls to kill the pain
of a partly-mended broken leg
and w u beginning to feet sleepy.
When he arrived at their apart­
ment, she waa unconscious.

THE OLD HOME TOWN
jt

You never had
it so d e a n !

Bet, ea a much broader scale,
tha caart action;
L Prevents NBC aad RCA from
■olid NBCs "network power of
«swrf«fu« to acquire say broad*
east Itatioa by coerckm ta the futa n .”
1 P n rsats aequUUlom of sny
sabetaatlsl ownership iatenst ta
say TV ststloa la the Urge markatg without first getting tha go-

JAWAii HXITWS
XJPtCKWDUP THAT ^
OOTTUf &lt;f HOMEMADE
BARBECUE SAUCE j

give vandalism aad malicious
mischief protection also waa pro­
posed.
' County Home area insurance
changes recommended included
Increasing insurance on the hos­
pital and Its contents from 15,000
to la,500, raising Inauranea on
the Negro Home and its contents
from $1,000 to $0,000, and lncreas-

Lane Beals Nuccio
n Tampa Election
Dairyman JoTAMPA (UPI)
Uaa Lane, 46, win aueceed Nick
Nuccio, 64, as mayor of Tampa
Oct. 1.
Lane, a political newcomer, de­
feated Nuccio In Tueaday'a run­
off election by some 4,000 votes,
according to an unofficial tally.
Some 70,000 votes were cast ta
the heaviest balloting In the his­
tory of Tampa city elections.
The unofficial count gave Lane
S6,IOa to Nucclo’s 32,321.
Lane had pledged to run the
''professional politicians out of
city hall” and set up a buslnsia

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New Hearings
Set For Jimenez

MIAMI (U P I)- A federal Judge
haa sat Nor. 21 to hear more
arguments In Vensxusla’s legally
entangled request to extradite lor
criminal trial. Its ax-Presldeot,
Marcos Perea Jtmaaes.
Legal technicalities Tuesday Be­
layed setting of a date for a
hearing on tha request and the
Judge quashed a warrant for
Peres Jlmeuex' arrest
Paras Jlmsnei continues to live
for S3 years, campaigned on his ia his swanky Miami Beach home
record and past governmental ex­ and has applied to become a per­
perience.
manent resident of the United
States.
Francis BeUamy, who died In
1M1, ia credited with composing Thera were 21,349 parsons la
the Pledge of Allegiance to the Federal prisons at the end of 1954,
Flag.
or 5.1 per cent more than la IM7.

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W«&gt;. Sept. 23, 1969—P « |ft g

^Hoboes’
To Dine,
Dance

Pilots Attend
•District Meet

Jr. Story League
Plans New Group

rt»

The Little Women Junior Story Birthday" and presenting her .with
League held the first meeting of a gift. In keeping with the Sep*
The Ladies Auxiliary to VFW 1939-80 season at the home of tember holiday, honoring labor,
Post 32S2 are sponsoring a “ Hobo Mrs. W. L. Roche, Monday night Susan Tanner told Ruth Sawyer's
,? liDC’. 5,r*' H ,r' | fr&gt;' *»» held around the lovely
Dance" and dinner tonight at the and made plans for the new Kalian folk tale "The Magie
InH Ur. T.[. ,i r,1' deanie B,*ir I pool Friday evening for all the
Box."
* *•
VFW club on the Lake front. year of work and tun.
S“^ ” rV
Bl ..returned gueat*. Saturday morning a tour
Sheryl
Stemper
was
elected
his­
Mrs. Roche served refresh*
Sunday from Fall Council meeting of beautiful McKee Jungle Gardens
Dinner will be served at 8 p. m.
followed by dancing at I. Music torian. President U Vigne Pitts ments of lemonade and cookies
of District 4, Pilot International was enjoyed.
which was held at Shamrock Vil­ Business sessions were held on
will be furnished by llsyden Fut- appointed a year book committee to the IS members and visitors
composed of three of last years present.
lage in Ft. Pierce. About 230 mem­ Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
trell and the Seminole Boys.
Junior High School honor stud­
bers from this district attended the Saturday's meeting was in the
Tickets are on sale by all auxil­ ents,
Karen Metzlcr, Carol and
aesslons.
iary members and are $1 per Sheryl Stemper.
form of a symposium which was
A water show followed by • fish followed by a general discussion.
person.
The theme chosen by members
Before the banquet a reception
for the year book was “To ad­
was held honoring Mrs. Beatrix
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION — A joint birthday party for Mm. M. \V.
venture w-e go on winged feet".
James, a past governor and now
Bowes and her son Frank was enjoyed a t the Mar-Lon Restaurant by a
Mrs. Lewis T. Hosky. teacher of
serving as Treasurer of Pilot In­
group of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Finn and Mr. nnd Mrs. .lack Muhan8th grade English si Tinecrest Jr.
ternational. Among those serving
na, of New York City were visiting the honorcos. Following n spaghetti
High School was given an enthu­ The Lake Monroe Brownies uo*
as hostesses was the president of
siastic welcome as a guest of der the leadership of Sirs. Paul*
dinner the family group danced to recorded music. Seated front left. Mrs.
the Sanford club.
the
group.
um Hobby ratt at the school re*
Charles
R.
Bowes,
Mrs.
Finn.
Mrs.
Frank
Bowes,
Mrs.
M.
W.
Bowes.
Mrs.
The banquet which was attended
Messages
of encouragement cently. This group organized •
Sara Thurmond and Mrs. Mahanna. Standing. Charles R. Bowes, Mr. Finn,
by more than three hundred Pilots
The newly organised Flower
were related from Mrs. Robert J.
and co-Pilots was held at the
Frank C. Bowes, M. W. Bowes and Mr. Mahanna.
(Bergstrom Photo)
Sorority held a tea Monday night Schmidt and Mrs. Kent Bateman year ago with five members now
A group of VAH-3 Wives met at Flamingo Club in Shamrock Vil­
has nineteen girls. They mads
at the home of the president Ric­ English teachers or Seminole plans to make drums out of .of*
Ui« home of Mrs. E. W. Foote in.................
lllc
lage. From. the ......................
speaker's table, the
kie Cox, 1305 Forest Dr. Pledges High School.
to formulate plans for; Governor of District 4 called the
fee cans it their next meeting.
• •Finecrcst
The need for the organization Attending were: Betty Hobby,
cocktaU party scheduled for President of Pilot International in
were invited to attend for the first
of
a
new
Junior
Story
League
0* Q.
Washington and by a special conCarol Muse, Wanda Muse. Marla
time.
It will1 be for members of the nection, the President* Mrs. GeorKaren Miller, vice president. In­ i exclusively for S. H. S. students l ee. Frances Hunter, Sylvia Giles,
officers WivesClub and their hus-igena Havltna, gave her address,
formed the pledges of their duties , was discussed. Sophomore and Diane Jarret, Bonnie Taylor, Betty
bands with VAH-5 wivea in charge As Georgcna*a birthday was only
lo thc members for thc next Freshman members present vol- Frank, Jcrlene Zipper, Melody
• ? arrangements. Hostesses will'a few days away, the convention
month. At the same time other 1untecred to meet with high school Ilsnsen, Jeanette Kingery, Mary
Mrs. Oscar Meredith was host­
be Mrs. Foot* and Mrs. D. J. [ guests sang Happy Birthday to her.
members held a meeting to d' • engllsh teachers to make plans Warfcl, Theresa Warren, Rults
for this organization
Bullard, Susan Eber, Jane Wake*
AH business was completed by ess to the Ethel Root Circle of the
The Florida Federation of Gar­ Book, to he used are “ Art Out- cusa old and new business.
The group surprised Mrs. Roche, field, Shirley Muse, Gayla Gallo*
Tickets are on sale now at S2.50 noon Sunday. While there the four Congregational Christian Church,
The
group
is
holding
a
.car
wash
den Club, ha, itartcil a land­ of-Doors" hy M r Schuyler Van
a former Junior Story league way, Mrs. Hobby and Sirs. Gwea
per person and reservations! Pilots from Sanford and several
al Harry Adair's station First St.
•hould be made through the of the district officials were guests Monday evening at her home on scape design school of its own so Rensselaer. “Complete
Home and French Ave. this Saturday. counsellor, by singing “ Happy1Muse.
that garden dub members might Landscaping and Garden Guide"
squadron repreientaUve no later of Mrs. Margaret Howlett. one West First St.
charge will be $1 per car
0 than Oct. 3.
Miss Mary Jo Robinson gave lake accredited landscape design by Raymond P. Korbobo, “ Garden The
of the Piloti from Ft. Pierce, for
and they will appreciate thc pat­
lunch. Soon after arriving in Ft. the devotional. Mrs. Oscar Zul.|*chool courses without traveling Design" by Sylvia Crowe, and ronage of Sanford residents.
Pierce, Mrs. Ball met with the rower president, presided al the ou 0 * C * * °
.
u . , ,, “Thc Things \Vc See: Gardens"
Governor of District 4 and her . .
.
,, .
lour courses will be offered at by Lady Allen of llurtwood and Four new officers elected were
Connie Ball, treasurer; Barbara
business
session.
Members
were
ilx
lnot)thf
intervalf
jml
SUCCess- Susan Jclhroe.
Board to make plana for tha Dis­
Nix, historian; Samira McKinney,
The VAH-11 Enlisted Mens relurned from deployment la the
trict 4 Convention which will be urged to get their Uaxton fruit, fuj c,,mpict|on u( all four courses
pledgcmastcr and Sally Wallace, Wives and the Chiefs' Wives Clubs Mediterranean aboard the USS
allow thc particlpants to reheld In Sanford at the Mayfair, cake orders ui as soon as poss-'
chaplain.
gave a Welcome Home party for Roosevelt.
April S-9-lo, 194b.
ib‘e. , . ,
... , . I eelve a Nalional Council of State
It was voted to have the Christ- fi#rden clul)S. Appraiser, Ccrtifi
Refreshments of punch aud as­ Ihcir husbands recently. Tho men The committee in charge M at*
mas party for circle members cate.
sorted cookies were served to
rangcinents included Daphne Beau*
The executive board of the San­
Dec. 14 and the Christmas tree for
Delegates
lliosc present.
ford Art Ai»n. met at the home, VV.S.C.S.
...
champ. Julia Girtler, Helen Gcr*
/ r\
Courset l of the land«ca|H- do- k /
thc
Sunday
School
Dec.
33.
Plans,
Thc pledges are Ronnie Steinhis. and Dolly Shields. Thc NAS
of Mrs. Helen DcWitt, newly Attend Seminal'
were completed fur the Ham Sup-!
&gt;‘-*bool
,&lt;&gt;ol will Ik held Ocl. . 3-7
. / V CWlGCl r T 6S.
0 elected president W. E. Gray,
ruch,
Carol Ellison, Phyllis Spen­
ballroom was c'sboralcly decorat*
Fourteen members of the W. S. per to be held this Saturday in! at Jacksonville 1
1
rd and a butfvt dinner served to
Lake Mary, was appointed to the C. S. of First Methodist Church Fellowship Hall of the Church. " Auditorium in Jacksonville.
The Dhcbean Sunday School cer, Sandy Anderson. Pain Jor­
the group. Cdr. and Stri. G. 1L
executive board, ss member at attended the Orlando District The public is invited and tickets r"° four "’Uuclors
for the Class of (lie First Baptist Church don, Jean Benson, Sharon Karraker, Bonnie Haskins, Cindy
large.
Robertson were honored guests.
are available from any member ™ur*° ar‘’ al ,
t o * " " met recently (nr their September May, Kvlo Dosscy, Carol Watson,
WEDNESDAY
Committee chairmen appointed ChurcTm ‘^ I n T m e m k ! ’'*115’ of thc
l(lc circle.
clrc
Mrs. Joan Clevrngcr gave the
Price, are 11.23 for
f‘ol(‘ l‘u^ rt "
J*
First Baptist Church Prayer welcoming address and on behalf
head of the Dept, of Landscape meeting at the home of Mrs. F. Michael I'opc and Suzanne Jones.
Ph^ ! '
A « ?relie, dcr
=du!tsj j and 30 c t , for children tm*!| Architecture at ttte University of
service, ’ w p. m. S S Cabinet cf the club expressed the appro-*
membership, Mrs. UeWitl pro- Mrs. F. D. Hlckok, Mrs. W. P.
W .TM 7
“
Meeting, 8:13.
nation for efforts of the president,
grant, Mrs. John Schirard J r .,1Chapman, Mrs. Pearl Lynch Mr.
Refreshments of punch and cake I
i""1 *hair1n,a," °‘. la"‘1'
An inspiring devotional was
Mrs. Georgia Ball publicity and Hrodlc William, Mr,. L a
'. were served to twelve m e m b e r s ' J « ' k ' n schmds for the NaMid-Week Bible Hour, First Mrs. Gcrbis and her assistants.
given
by
the
class
tcachc-,
Mrs.
Joe Malhleux wUl be in charge. tings, Mrs. Ashby Jones.
Presbyterian Church, 6 p. in. Sen­ She also expressed appreciation
and two visitors Assisting thc ,‘on»l Lounc‘l of *u ,c Bardcn J. D. Cordell.
ior High Choir supper and rehear­ of the health and welfare chair*
Mrs. Clarence Pursell, Mrs. R. hostess, Mrs. Meredith, were 1club,.
Mrs. B. J. Massuy gave the re­
sal, tt p. m.
man, Mrs. Dolly Shields, who Went
_ . J h®
workihop is scheduled u. Hutchison. Mrs. W. W. Tyre. Mrs. Gertrude Wools and Mrs.
Frederic U. Stresau ami Bailey
O. Breedlove arc both outstanding port from the nominating com­
Commission on Missions, First far beyond the call of duty in her
® (°r * * • * * ■ thp Sra t* B!lldm8 Mrs. Robert Drayton, Mrs. T. C. Ura Alford.
Methodist Church, McKinley Hall, helpfulness to anyone who called
*n
MeU°"
O’Steen, Mrs. W. A. Norris and
Thc next meeting will be at the landscape architects from Ft. mittee: president, Mrs. G. W.
7.30 p. m. .tr. Mathieux will s e t|y |ri EU£Pne William,.
for help. Cdr. Robertson gave a
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Gridley Jr. 7:30 p. m.
Lauderdale and Mrs. G. 0. Gjuerhome
of
Mrs.
Earl
Moxlcy
Ort.
3.
up a still life study from which
response, relating how much the
loff is a landscape architect and Skipper; vice president, Mrs. Ver­ entertained al a neighborhood
Pinecrcst
Baptist
Church
Prep­
non Hardin; secretary, Mrs. Rob­ parly, Sunday afternoon honoring
all members will work. They
Check-mates, lhe moathly news*
lecturer from Central Florida.
aration
Week.
may choose their own medium
letter from the wives, was enjoy*
Tiie school is open to the public ert Hodges; treasurer, Mr,. Al­ their daughter Susan on her fifth
and must bring their own mater­
rd by the men. Polly Shields en*
as well as lo garden club mem­ fred Chile-; devotional chairman, birthday anniversary. The party
ials.
tertslnrd the group by singing an
bers. All interested persons arc Mrs. Donald Flamiu; social chair- room was dccoralcd wllh balloons
At the end of the session a dis­
original composition, “Sailor Boy."
asked to contact Mr,. Karl WH-|mcn. Mrs. Dan Batten ami Mrs. and Ice cream and birthday cake
cussion period will be conducted
All wives of VAIt-U who are in*
Hams 8333 Calento Street Jack j
Delta. Group leaders will be was served to the voung guests.
concerning the accomplishments
sonville 11, Fla. for registration.] appointed !&gt;y the piestdent in
Members of Circle 3 of the First (crested in keeping thc club active
Attending were Glenn Meyers,
of the evening.
There is » $10.00 registration fee! October.
Mike ami Ricky Voltoline, Cindy Baptist Church met Monday at are askrd to call the president at
1McKinny, Robert and Tina Hoitcn, 10; 45 a, m. in Hie Chapel with FA 2 4487. New members will be
f Ricky Kemp, Georgia and Alecta Mrs. H. J. Finch, co-chairman welcomed.
Rainbow ... . .. i , . m ,,
m u.I MA.t.i, a,t nil,. .1 ,f 11e.i n/if na
1st
n . 1 !..
presiding. Members repeated th e1 Those attending were Mr. and
Mr,. Hardin.
! Jo Frieze.
Masonic building at 2:30 Sunday I copies^ot^sll lecture iwie»W.
M. U. walehword “ Laborers Mrs. Andy Rollon, Mr. and Mrs.
The hostess served dcligioui re­
afternoon for installation of new1
logether with God", and Mrs. A. David Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. M.
freshments
consisting
of
fruit
officers. Mrs. II. E. Cordell, past A f * T \ A / 0 | / - r t r n f l e
J. Peterson lead the group in G. Spains, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
worthy matron, was installing of
V r C l CUllLCS I punch, open-face sandwiches, poClevenger, Mr. and Airs. Tex
prayer.
ficer.
j
I tato chips, ei^tc, nut, and mints.
Beauchamp, Mr. and Mrs. J i m ,
Following
routine
reports,
Mrs.
New officers installed were k. i
*T*
/
I Those enjoying the evening
Bruton, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gerbia,'
The Scminola Rebekah Lodge
Robert
A,
Williams
read
a
letter
Miss lamia Koke, worthy ailvis/ C C Z C rlC T S
1were: Mrs. Cordell, Mrs. Massuy,
4
Mr. and Mrs. John Girtler, Mr.
No. 43. will meet Thursday night
from
the
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Roe
|
or; Dotty McAlcxsiuler, worthy i
Mrs. Skipiier, Mis. Hardin, Mrs.
at the I.O.O.F hall at 8 p. m.
Beard, missionaries. Circles one and Mrs. II. A. Shields, Mr. and
associate advisor; Diana Haynes. Thc Assru-ialiun for Cluldliood Hodges, .Mrs. C h i l e s , Mrs.
Final plans will be made for the
and
two Joined the group for the Mrs. Jackie Fitzncr, Mr. and
charily; Kilccn Myers, hope;
Flamiu, Mrs. Benny Austin, Mrs.
Q president's visit, scheduled for
lesson
in Christian Witnessing, Mrs. Kirby Sutton, Mr. and Mrs,
Education
met
recently
at
the
Al­
Barbara Wimberly, faith. Kiu
II.
L.
Swaggerty,
Mrs.
Holly
Oct. 8. All members are urged
taught
by
Mrs. Martha Marshall. Joe Slunks, Mr. and Mrs. J . J.
Beasley, chaplain; Cieryl Repp, tamonte Elementary School for l'icrccy, ami Mrs. Hall,
to attend.
Members attended thc monthly Sicczkowskl and Cdr. and Mrs.
nature; Linda Sue William,, im­ thc initial meeting of the sea­
luncheon and program meeting. G. H. Robertson.
mortality; Sandra Avcrcttc. fide­ son. The business and program
Those present were Mrs. Mar­
meeting
was
preceded
by
a
des­
VAH-11 Wives Club
lity; Sandy Wright, patriotism;
Summer Hair Care
shall, Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Peterson,
Carol Repp, service; Jean Mark­ sert course.
Mrs. Williams, Mrs. M. F. Smith, Bridge Club Meets
Plan Skate Party
ham, confidential observer and
New teachers were welcomed A few simple steps can keep
Mrs. 0. G. Hollar, Mrs. A. J.
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
All members of VAIMt En­
Carol Ann Schcmniing, outer ob­ by officers of Die organization.! summer's sun-sami-und-surf, and
Walker, Mrs. II. B. McEachern, Club will meet Thursday at 8
listed Wives Club interested in
SUSAN
server.
Dr. Ruth Smith oi lie Land ^ was | u(tPn over-zealous breezes, from
Mrs Kthrl Murray and Mrs. 11. p. m. in the Community Center
joining thc skating parly at Skate
During the Installation ceremo­ guist speakir and t 1
. L wreaking havoc wnh jour hair,
16th and Magnolia Ave.
E. Turner.
City next week end arc requested
nies Miss Faye Garner, soloist, plans of action for the 1939 60
. . .
„
.Shampoo at least as often as your
to contact Mrs. Ann Sicczkowskl
Food For Thought
sans “ Somewhere over the Rain­ season
) at FA 2-1742, no liter than Thurs­
bow," accompanied by Miss Kay
LINDA KOKE
Officers of the organization a r c i'1** “ « *
«nd " I '13" luH Nibbling all day long may be
day.
Ivey.
Mrs. Charles Bosch, president; I moulure by applying a small healthier Ilian eating three full
Mrs. Marcia Llppmcott. first vice aniousit of cream hair conditioner, meals daily — if men and rats
president: Mrs. Wilma Morgan. f or »ar«‘y and convenience these have anything in common.
Lake Monroe P.T.O. second vice president; Mrs. Nan ,,raul&gt; Products are available in Dr. Clarence Cohn, reports that
ry Brock, third vice president; mclsl squeeze tubes which, lucK rats permitted to nibble food durDiscuss Problems
Miss Frances Cobb. rcc. sccrr- r'1 weighllessly away in your vaca- j ing the day picked up about 10
By MRS. II. L. JOHNSON
H e l e n Mcphcnson. llon »“ lc« c ar« compact and Un I per cent total body fat. Hats fed
The Lake Monroe P.T.O, met '‘,r&gt; Mrs.
-rotary Mr,
Mrs Sara
.Sara tranFran-| breakahie, and. because jou fold meals by stomach tube three times
| in the school auditorium Monday lur secretary;
up as you use them up, show i a day averaged 17 per cent fatty
“OLIVETTI”
evening at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. w. E. CC1 Darker, treasurer. Mrs \ i r them
just
how
much
is
left.
^deposits.
rOKTAULE
Giles presided over the business kinia
Krause, program *hni.;
T Y P E W R IT E R
.
! session. Miss Mabel Chapman ' lr*' Mar*arcl ‘,0" Pul"" Jt,lon
with a
SIIXMASTER
• One of thc greatest challenges | gins starving. Heart attack fol gave the devotional Since Ihc rl,m ■,nd l*cor«!eU 'hb&gt;, legislawith n
84,000.00
with •
of modern medicine is ti find a 1
lows. group withdrrwr from the state | tton
account
J 5,000.00
$.1,000.00
way to diagnose athersclcrosis— i
Often, atherosclerosis has no organization In May it will now
ACCOUNT
ACCOUNT
before it brings on heart attack.! effect simply because Ihc traffic
‘’" ' H i t s T h e S p o t
MEMIIEIt f)K AGA — IIHINGS
A
Without doubt such , discovery; Isn’t completely Jammed.
! New by UwT7ol»ce“ n?ng this
A vaccine against measles made
would save as many lives as any (
The role of cholesterol, a fatty were read by Mrs Claude Hittell. from ,hc viru, lhat iaUsc.
,n,.
other discovery which medical substance in the blood, is I H under
1U I T
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Rroup «decided
s% xs« sv\*
to Iremain
V liia iU
in
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.
.
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s i i -11" &gt;
science could achieve because intensive investigation by the va- , 1^ Seminole Council. Mrs. (Hies 011111,1 11 ‘
Just in time Its reduce unit
—
f‘ '
protected most of a group of t-hil
much of what we call “heart di­ nous Heart Association research- h e m m ^
*iii^r,*v
* on
^ J field
i n dirn for three years.
.
.
.
.
i
help
in
toe
school
library,
sease" is artery disease for a era. In ihc laboratory, animals trips and in the scout trips,
get weight off your Waist,
Dr. John M. Adams, in a re­
£long time before it strikes at
RADIO
whose blood has a high cholcslcMrs. Anna Brantley gave the port to thc American Audcmy of
Hips, Thighs and Tummy for the
the heart itself.
I'M RADIO
with a
Think of your heart ss a city, rol content have had heart a t-!budS'l report as set up by the Pediatrics, said that in one ex­
with a
11.000.00
Holiduy Henson ahead
and your arteries as miles upon tacks. For a time, prevailing extc,uUve tl^ ard- The * * * £ « periment, 165 children ill a Cali­
.42.000.00
ACCOUNT
miles of tunnels leading there— medical opinion was that choles- ^npei^oiT Oct ? 9th John \n -el fornia State Mental H&lt;'ipital were
account
tunnels which carry your city'a terol was the major villain in ihc orindoal ln?rmluced
truV h^ vaccinated. When an epidemic of
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measles broke out, only thice of
^ hAtherosclerosis
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rol)le"V .Th‘‘,
and with ,hc
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Thurston
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virulent not been p.discarded,
but ,dca
keen ha*
in- prriPntlni
pjrcnt,_
C0ndlu.lcd
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thc vaccinated children developed
form of hardening of the arteries,
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fr*,* *
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discussion,
a development common to ad­ sibilily 1S.ub
that
the Kl!i
body •Usl inability
cui|ed
t[,e yuestions
raltp )n tinthf »«*“••«*•
vancing age but by no means to break down the blood into an |choo, ,unchi homr work amJ
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confined lo the elderly. Thc walls easy-flowing liquid may have as u.nl ,lome ' by teachers staling
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1 to 6 vltsils a week
At present, atherosclerosis can Miss Chapman, second grade 1 ’ Sl dur,n* lhe nurketing season
Scarlike tissue forms on the be diagnosed only through heart teacher, had the most parents A "‘'d-summer California cuntc$ 20 Q u arterly fo r ■ $1,000 Loan
inner walls of the arteries as they attack itself, angina pectoris—a present. Refreshments were scrv- louPc '* h tm sted only when vineFREE
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roughen and narrow. Eventually, manifestation of inadequate blood
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(-d in the school lunchroom ripened.
the opening clogs, or a bloodclot j j upp|y (0 (j,e heart—or. some
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about
the
Swedish
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Ma&lt;sage
blocks it—and the supply of oxy-i
electrocardiogram,
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and Steam Hath.
gen carrying blood to a Portion Thtre i, much that medical
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of the heart is suddenly cut off. j Kjence cin do for heart attack
Ethel Steel, IteRt-itercd .Masseuse
Although the heart
a*| victims. But s reliable early test
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the pump which keeps blood cir-1 woujd makp preventive medical
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MEW YORK (UPI) — Some*
time* the elmpier the Idas, the
batter th* show.
Taka Tuaeday night’* NBC-TV
special, A Total to Jerome Kara.
' he wrlter-prodOeer, Bob Wells,
hind u brigade of finger* end
dancer* to bat out tbo tun#* by
item for about OO-mtnutoa. Re­
mit*: Pleaunt lDtenlng molt of
tbo time and attractive viewing
i moat of tbo tlma).
My qualified praUo la du* to
apses *uch aa a raucotuly up*

after leaving Fort
te flab. They art
Mj w i Bm
Lm Baaria a. Jab* WHlismi,
MarabaU ]
Md frank
The tbra
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of Um Echos craw said Johnny
Sclmoca of I t Fetenburg appar*
aatly “loot Ms mind” aftor Um
trawler's angina want da ad early
Monday. They aald they locked
tb* a-raar-old Msmaa in a cabin,
bet tiu t be broke oat and Jumped
overboard at J:M r.m rT ue*tlayv
Ikippar Malcolm W. Smith aald
the foor-man craw, all from St.
Petersburg, bad baas under groat
tenable abet Friday urban the
re teal raa late heavy weather
kicked up by a aor’eaater.

tween firat one treuuro and them
another?
What I taw of Bronco, which
ata n Ty Hardin, cam* as a aw*
prtae. I’m not referring to my
■urpriaa to watching eom* of tbo
worat acting and directing over
•sen on TV, but of tb* oponiag
scon*. Hardin appeared in n row­
boat — yes, a rowboat — off the

TB* tttjMMOO Savannah, a
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raa ebriatenod by Mr*. Dwight D.
Saiabewar a t launching caremoato July B . U waa than towed to a
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College undent*, preparing far careers

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Benson To Tour
Europo, Russia
WAIHIMGTON (UPI)—Agricul*
t e n loegf tary Kara Taft Bcnaon
h it today ou a lS-day awing
through Korop* and Russia, ills
goals wars to spread good will
a id sank saw trad*.
Oraomgauylng tb* secretary
war* Mrs. Benson and two of
M r daughters, Beverly and Boa*
8ia; tear of his sides from the
Agriculture Department; and 10

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fM JM (tea angina Just bought this
Yorkshire vliUce burned itself up

spirit.
1 watched only half of ABC-TV's
new hour lung Western, _____
Bronco
because I wanted to bo on band
for all of tho Dennis O'Kctfa show
on CBS-TV,
See what TV rsvlawora go
through at this Uaa of year; how
wa are continually being torn be*

style that consisted of bugging
his eyas, wrinkling his brow and
pursing his lips (sometime* simul­
taneous). But my, how he gets
laughs on that sound track.
Ttera won about T.l par cant
more full-time froahman student*
on tte nation's college campuses
during tbo U k - 'k semester than
there wer* tb* year beforo.

P a sto r Sociable
FRYERN1NC, England (UPI)—
Tbs local mlatsUr, the Rtv. Wil­
liam Mallor, requested that local
pubs be allowed to stay open an
catra hour here to that farmers
can havo their usual pint of beer
after attending his harvest service.

HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
BY DR. F. LEO KKRWIN

Nervous Headaches:

TON ITE THRU FBI. NITE
AT 7 t» AND 1«:U

To many people, excitement
or amotionnl disturbance will
cause a headache. Fear,
worry, overwork, loan of
sleep or any other condition
that saps the patient’s vitality may result in
a headache. In
such cases the
victims reserve
of vital energy
In usually below
par and tha least
•’ deviation f r o m

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suits In a headache.
Headaches may be located in
different parts of the head;
its location usually indicates
the p art of the body from
which tha headache origin*
ates. Other symptoms* may
confirm th is reflex condition
and n thorough spinal txa*

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Mr. and Mrt. Joaeph Andrew*,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Stavenaon,
Sanford, a ion
DUmlisaU
Allyn Hauacb, Sanford
Emma Harper, Geneva
Bonnie Stelnbrink, Sanford
Emily Jonei, Sanford

initiation will reveal abnorm­
al! iea or displacementa of the |
apinal bones.
T h e s e displacements, by
causing a pressure on the
spinal nerves leading to the
affected organs, interfere
with the flow of vital energy
necessary for their proper
functioning, resulting in a
headache. Irregularity of
function must be traced to
its source and corrected.
Chiropractic a d j u a t m e n t s
correct the cause.
Are you a Chiropractic
cane?
*
One of n aortas e f nrtktee
published la the public later*
est te explaia aad lOwstrate
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The Chicago White Sou are "lx"
end the neighboring Milwaukee hU 21st game, aad Bek Shew beM
■raves may be Joining them soon the battliag ladiaae to tew ever
m m op modern-day baseball's the first S i*s kotos*- U rn when
Clevslaod toedsd the h a m In the
p n t i jfOTKi Bcrxi.
ninth, slnheshells* Gerry Staley
It seats eely S3.31 (tax'laded- sauntered in freaa the tollmen, de­
id) to travel by bus from Chi­ livered ene pitch end get Vie
cago to Milwaukee, ebout *3 miles Power to hit tote n game-ending
away, aad that path looks more double play.
and aeore like the out fane will
i t shuttling on during World
Berks time.
the past toor pears, twice as man­
The White Sox did their part ager of ton Indians and too leal
• by cltoehtog -their lin t Amsricin two yean with toe WkHnSan. But
League pennant to to years with it was a hitter defeat tor Joe Gar­
a 4*1 victory -ever the 1*4 *9. den Of ton M 1***, who fRtoUlty
.TReadey eight, aad the Bravss left the d n b at mane ' ton in­
leek e big step to the same gen­ stant the final out was xaade.
eral World Series direction when Pitching conch Mel Harder win
they defeated the Pirates, 3-3, to lead ike Tribe to their remstoiag
awvs a full game ahead in the four games.
Hettonal League.
The Braves' victory ever the
' There were eevttal standouts to Pirates moved them a game
too White Sox' cltoeher.
A1 Smith sad'Jim Rivera sup-

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Colts 9
Veiled Press Isternatioaal
The Baltimore Celts, defending
National Football League cham­
pions, are 9 4 point favorites to
dafest the Detroit Lions le a day

'Jones Running
At Quarterback
In Florida Drills

Ylsamin has a sprained knee.
Lowell Hughes, who backs up
Elsaman, will play despite a re­
cent operation. Mississippi, one of
the Big Three only Kentucky sad
Mississippi Stmt* atact this year,
ran against Kentucky plays Tues­
day.
Auburn looked good in e hard
practice which emphasised punt­
ing and place kicking under pres­
to aure. Tennessee continued to work
dor a powered offence and stiff
defense ageinst the highly-re­
garded Auburn squad.
Fred Brown returned to the
G(eorgia team In a display cd
■peed with two 40-yerd touch­
down runs Tuesday- Vanderbilt,
which travels to meet the Bull­
dogs at Athens, gave up heavy
Work in preparation for their
season opener.
m Florida's Gators bad their sur­
prise quarterback. Jack Jonee,
gunning with the first unit in
practice today, but Coach Bob
.Woodruff says Wayne Williamson
Will alternate with the Oklahoma
Junior college transfer who spark­
ed the Gators over Tulano last
Weekend. Mississippi State, per­
ennial conquerors of the Gators,
planned to give Florida some
^gM re surprises.
V Tulane tackls Dave Painter
Was a doubtful starter against
Miami Friday night in the Orange
Bowl. Miami's ace quarterback,
Fran Curci, continued to run aad
pass the Hurricanes in practice.
Georgia Tech, Alabama, aad
LSU worked hard for their gaatoa
.with the Southwest opponents
this weekend-

^ U s s e r y G a llo p s
NEW YORK (UPI) — Bobby
Usscry has ridden five winners ia
the last two days at Aqueduct.
Usscry climaxed a triple Tuesday
•board Jet Fuel (29.20 la the
feature race.

when they begin defense of the
Western Division title la the
Maryiaad city.
The Now York Giants, defend­
ing Eastern Division champions,
are three - paint underdogs for
their season opener with the
Rams in the Lea Angeles Colise­
um Saturday night.
The Cleveland Brawns also be­
gin their campaign Saturday
night Coach Paul Brown'* Cleve­
land Club, which baa won Eastons
honors seven time* la nine sea­
sons tinea entering the league, ia
a three-point choice to down the
Stealers at Pittsburgh.
The Chicago Been, Chicago
Cardinals mad fan Francises
Forty-Niner* are fevered in Sun­
day's other openers. The Been
are fevered ovsr toe Packers at
Green le y by &lt;4 points. The
Cardinal* are favored over the
__ _ four i t
Wash In__
toe_____
Redskins
Chicago. The Focty-tfinsn are
two-potot choices for their game
with the Philadelphia Eagles nt
Inn Francisco.
The Xams-Gatoto game Satur­
day night will be nationally talevised (CB8) a t l l l l l p.m., t.d.1
This clash will pit the Lee An.
gels* offensive unit, probably thd
league's fastest, against • New
York defense that allowed fewer
Potato than any ether NFL club
Jimmy Orr and Jack McLalren,
Pittaburgh'a No. 1 offensive ends,
are aunlng leg Injuries, Jack
Butler, 1'itUburgit'a all-league de­
fease back, h at a sprained ankle.
Mike McCormack, Cleveland's
captain and offensive right tackle.
Is recovering from a knee injury.
Chuck Uowley, Chicago Bear line­
backer, is sidelined with a knee
Injury. Ed Henke, Ban Francisco
defensive end. is out with a simi­
lar injury and Jim Pace, OM of
the club's moat premising young
otfeosiva backs, is out tor the seesex with a bad kaee.

In the American • League, the
Yankees beat the Senators, 8-4;
the Red Sox nipped the Orioles,
*•3, and the Tigers topped the
Athletics, 8-4.
Art Oitmar checked the Sena*
to n on six hits in gaining his 13th
win for the Yanks. Fife Wash*
legion errors helped New York to
flour unearned runs.
Pete Runnels' triple and Dick
Gemert's single in the seventh in*
niag broke a 3-3 tie between Bos­
ton and Baltimore. Prank Sullivan
was the winner and Skinny B.owa
the loser.
Haney Kucnn’a three-run hom*
er powered Detroit to its victory
over Kansas City. Jim Sunning
hurled 3 t-3 Innings, enough to
earn him his ITth victory. Rookie
Ken Johnson was the loser.

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Chicago
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Sanford, S. Jones (8) and Landritb, Hcgaa (I). Hillman, Elstoo
(•) sod 8. Taylor. Wlaasr—Elston
(94). Loser — S. Jones (20-13).
HRS-Marshall. Altman.

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Cleveland
&gt;7 S3 .380 44
New York
17 73 .313 HU
Detroit
‘ 73 71 .300 164
Baltimore
72 70 .480 194
Boston
71 7t .473 3)4
Kansas City
63 80 .423 to
Washington
63 87 .420 284
x-Clinchcd pennant
Tuesday's Results
Detroit 8 Kansas City 4
Chicago 4 Cleveland 3 (night)
New York 8 Washington 4 (night)
Boston 4 Baltimore 3 (night)
Wednesday's Probable Flickers
Kansas City at Detroit—Tsitouris 44-3) vs Koytack(14-14).
Baltimore at Boston — fisher
(13) vs Casals (111).
New York at Washington (night)
—Terry (3-M) vs fl-cner (9 9).
(Only games scheduled)
Thursday’! Games
No games scheduled.
National League

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Also: Florida over Mlsdssippl
Bute, Mississippi over Kentucky,
Cierason over Virginia, Ueorgl*
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Furman, West Virginia over
Richmond, and Weke Forest over
VPi.
Iks Southwest
Texas over Msryleod — Threefoot putts a rt golf* Uufhstt
shot.
Arkansas over Oklahoma Stain
—Right handed plubsrs can be
*e whacky as lefthanders.
Texas Tech over Oregon Stole
—Favorites have to fail in skijumping contests.
Also: Baylor over Colorado,
Alabama over Houston. ArUona
over We(t Texas Stole, New Hexlee ov8r Colorado State, Hardin
Simmons over Wichita, New Mex­
ico State over Tulsa and North
Taaaa Bute over Texas Western.

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Chicago 3 San Franstsco 4
Milwaukee 3 Pittsburgh 3 (night)
St. Louis 11 Los Angelas 10 (night)
Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 1 (1st
game, twlnlghl)
Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati (2nd
game, night)
Wednesday's Probable Flickers
DUmar (13-Ok and Berea. Ra­ San Francisco at Chicago—Anmos, llydt (3), Woodethlck (7) tonelli (19-10) vs Anderson (12-12).
Ids Angeles at St. Louis (night)
and Korcbeck. Loser — Kamos
-C raig (93) vs Miller (42).
(13-19).
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night)
-Burdette (21-14) vs Kline (10-13).
(Only games scheduled)
Thursday's Games
No games scheduled.

CHICAGO (UPD—Rudy Kills
gets a TV payday tonight, and
he's assuring hi* fans he'll be
bark to collect morn,
Ellis, a 22-year-old Chicago
middleweight, tangle* with Kory
Calhoun, a 23-year-old ring vet­
eran from White Plains, N.Y., in
the Wednesday TV fight feature.
But ha doesn't have much faith
in the 6-5 odd* against him.
“Thla is my first time on TV,"
he said, scanning the guaranteed
94.000 payeheck. "But let me as­
sure you, that It will not be the
last ona. I will make good. And
I wilt be back."
Ellis has knocked out 10 of his
19 opponents in a brief ling tarccr.
Calhoun will be making some­
thing in the nature of a comeback.
Unco rated among the top 100
pounders in the world, he has lost
twice to Spider Wcbli, now the
top rated challenger for the title
awarded Gene Fullmer by the Na­
(2nd game)
tional Hosing Association, and he
Cincinnati
000 200 OOO— 2 3 0 has lost once and drawn another
American League—CoUvlto, In­
Phils.
000 01U 20x— 3 1 0
dians 41: Killcbrrw, Senators 40; i
Purkey, Brosnsn (■) and Dollar- in bi* tail two fights.
I.*mon. Senators 33; klsntle, Yan­
rer. Ballsy (8). Robinson. Meyer
kees 31; Maxwell, Tigsrs 30.
(8) and Lonneit, Thomas (8).
Pitching
Winner — Robinson (2-4). Loser—
National Lessee—Face. Pirates;
Purkey (10-11). HR — Pinson.
18-1; Law, Pirates 18 9; Anlonelii,
American Leegwc
Giants 19-10; Podres, Dodgers I
Kansas City
101 000 020- 4 7 1 COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) - Pete 141; Conley, Phillies 12-7.
Detroit
003 111 00*— S » 1 Rademacher will fight Calvin But­
American League—Shew, White
Johnson. Herbert (3), Kutyna ler of Cleveland, Ohio, in Miami Sox 174; MrLish. Indians 19 8; i
(7) and House, Smith (I). Bun- Brash Sept. 29 in a heavyweight Wynn. White Sox 21-10; Moisl. Ti­
ning, Burnside (6), Morgan (9) fight.
gers 16-9; Mass, Yankees 118.
and Bcrberet. Winner — Bunning
Rademacher ie fresh (rom a
(17-13). Loser — Johnson (0-1). (ethnical knockout over Ralph
Schneider of Miami ia Greenville, Games On TV
LOS ANGEI.ES (L'Pt) — The
S .
C .
Rutler hasn't fought since 3 arch Ids Angeles Dodgers final three
of 1938 when Aloiuo Johnson slop­ games against the Cubs at Chi­
cago thla weekend will be teleped him in eight rounds.
vised back to Lo* Angeles "a* a
public service," it was announced
Nieporte Winner
today by club President Walter
AKKON, Ohio (UPI) — Tom U'Mailey. The Dodgers normally
Nieporte of Brenxvilto, N. Y., only televise their games a u in st
won his first professional tills the Giants s t Ban Franclict/
Baltimore
000 100 200- 3 9 0 when ho fired a five-under-par J6
Boston
Oil 100 lOx— 4 10 0 to take Use Rubber City Open
Race Draws Interest
Wilhelm. Brown (7) aad Trian- with a total of 267.
NEW YORK (UPD—Who said
do*. Ginsberg (8), Sullivan. Out­
there are nn National Ixague
turn (8), Fornieles (9) and White.
Pretty Good Years
Winner — Sullivan (1-11). Loser- ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Rogers fans left in New York? All the
Brown (104). HR—Geiger.
Hornsby, playing with the 8t. remaining gams* in the torrid NL
Louis Cardinals, complied a five- pennant race are being broadcast
New York
001 031 201- ■ 13 3 year batting average of .4021 from in tho metropolitan area by radio
Washington
010 003 000— 4 9 3 1921 to 1823.
station WMGM.

Rademacher Slates
Bout A t Miami

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Milwaukee
too oio MO- i s o
Pittsburgh
ooo oio 002— 3 a t
Plstrro, McMihon (9) and
Crandall. Haddix, Face (9) and
Burgsss. Winner — PUarro (6-2).
NEW YORK (UPI) — Certain Loser — Haddix (12-12). HRS—
friends of Cu* D'Amnto were Crandall.
urging the beleaguered fight man­
ager today to return from Puerto Los Angeles 312 001 003-10 14 2
Rico in time for next Tuesday's SL Louis
403 020 OOx-ll 14 1
hearing before the New York
Koufsx, Churn (1), Lablne (3),
State Athletic Commission.
Unless the pilot of former Williams (4), Kipp (6), McDcvitt
heavyweight champion Floyd I*nt* (!) and RoMboro, Plgoatano (6),
tenon docs appear, his manager*! N. Sherry (•). Jackson, Bridges
McDaniel (I) and Smith. Win­
license doubtlessly will bo re­ (1),
ner-Bridges (8-3). Loser—Churn
voked.
(3-2). H RS- 11. Smith, Hodges,
D'Amato apparently to the last Flood, Howard.
la the parido of witnesses for the
hearing, which is Investigating
the strsngo promotion of the June Cincinnati
OO* 000 001- 1 3 0
99 fight, wherein Sweden's Inge- Phils.
010 010 Otx— 3 12 0
mar Johansson won tke heavy­
Pena, OToola (!) and Bliley.
weight crown from Patterson.
Owens (12-11) ami Sawatski. Los­
er—Pena (3-9).

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m » GlgXU, K The FNDiei n r tf t infield out to wind op tbo strug­
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»urn, u gle. Walt Alston tried sverythtax.
Including aloe pinch hitUrs, which
•at i major league record.
o i with hto itoth victory, helped
Hal Smith hit a grand-elam
the Breves as mueh with his bat homer la the first Inning aad Curt
ea be did with bis pitehing arm. Flood hit e two-run homer In n
Ordinarily a weak Utter, Pisano five-run third toning rally by S t
bleeped a two-run double Just in­ Louis. GU Hodges bantered with
side the left field foal line to high­ ono on far the Dodgers.
light a three-run seventh toning
Reekie George Altman's two-run
rally ngatoit loser Harvey Had* homer with two out la the ninth
dfai
sunk the Giants. Altman's gameP lia n t yielded only six klU winning homer tam e off the
daring the c i j t t lasings ha Giants' to-game winner, Sam
werfcsd sad Den McMahon yield­ Janes, who was werktog la relief.
ed two more in the ninth. Del Jim Marshall also hit a two-run
Crandall l|it a homer for Milwau­ homer for tbo Cube. Reliever Don
kee, which bow can clinch at least Elston scored his ninth victory.
a tin tor the pennant by winning Jim Owens won his 13th game
three of Us four remaining games. for the Phillies when be slopped
The Dodgers went down fight­ the Reds on five bite in the open­
ing. Bookie Prank Howard's pinch er aad winner Humberto Robin­
three-run homer la the ninth drew son and Jack Meyer combined to

ViPoint Favorites

Jearless Fraley Includes
By U8CAR FKALKY
The Wert
USC over Pitt — As ■ apart, I
late bundling over curling.
Iowa over California—Lacrosse
.still Just a lot ef bsggatnwny
me.
Air Force over Wyoming—The
•besnbsll," originated by the
gavemen, has to be baseball's olde*t pitch.
Also: Washington over Idaho,
Oregon over Utah, Baylor over
Colorado. Iowa Stats ever Denver,
Washington State over Ban Joss
•tote, Brigham Young over Fr*sxo Bute and Utah State over
sAritons State.
W
H e Seuth
LSU over TCU — -Nk# to §*a
Stove Owen, -retired" from the
Giants six years age, back as
head coach st Toronto.
Miami over Tulane—Tap dancer
BUI (Bojangles) Robinson still
hold* the world record for running
100 yards backyards.
Auburn svsr Tesnsssse—Emil

C iltfu li knocked tW M m them to within exe rua of the bold Cincinnati to three hits In
( i ( i first-place tie by totting Cardinals but reliaver Llndy Me* the nightcap.

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Jh re n to Seminole families who needed temporary relief.
. Thia if a record of good work* and moot of it could not
le re b e e n handled through organized charitlee or other

Khrushchev this man was the
highest official af the city la
which he was aa honored guest
It wae limply laceeceivabie that
ha could have injected iato Ma
talk tha Uiue at the strength sf
the two systems, and which weald
bury which, without prompting

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(HAVAQIE

The Salvation Army sent IS girla to the State Youth
w a p . five to the Band Camp, 18 to the Guard Camp and
UMrMmger^girk'to the Sunbeam Camp in addition to ita
m

Of course, this takes some money—more than these industrioue women can collect The United Fund includes funds
for the Salvation Army and this year haa budgeted 99,000
fa support the work.
Grrtag to the United Fund will help keep the Salvation
Army effort going. Remember the Army’s unselfish con*
trib u tio n s to the unfortunate and be ju st as unselfish as the

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BY KD KOTIKBA
I He’s standing then, a dosoa Beltevlll#, Md. where for one solid
Naturally, tha atadaate ralUhsd
WASHINGTON
Then are two yards away, predicting the sod hour, Secretary Eire Benson’s
“Tsoi (at Tasebare” t a
his lectures aad kopt wide awoke,
mental pictures l’U hold of Nikita of my way of life. A moment men had tha Russian leader trapty weed eaa the waflt petes.
(or etudente at high etheel aad
Khrushchev ia the years to come, [before, be said ..this _wee ta an*
By DR. GEOIGB W. CRANE college level eaa rate a geOd
They’re vivid contraita and they nlvsrsary of tbs day the Com*^ fp * d ~ ta'a eecuud-tuw eeat wUlle
GARB C-U7: Jam S„ aged l» teacher very aesnrataty.
were developed a few hours apart munlsts took over America. Thla they lectured at him from three
started school ( e r the first time
A lot od lottsgu t oaehore (aad
One o&lt; these mental scenei is wee a slip — be .meant China, feet away, telling him things ilka
last term.
prase hors) eUU try to gat h f
aa Intimate see — a picture of And he nelly didn't mesa to what kind of commercial fertillw
When she reached home the!
a serene-appearing farmer eiUing, say “comrades'’ — he itld be would make petunia* grow faster.
afternoon, she w u ia tears and
For those 40 minute*, Khrush­
bored, listening ta a simple lec* meant to any “gentlemen.’’ But
told her mother she wasn't golag
ture on fertiliser.
those elipa of the tongue, inten- chov—the man bolds a hammer
beck
aay aura.
The other is frightening. I'm sit* tiooal or n et wen enough to bo* over tha personal Uvea of teas
"Why, Heney, what’e the • * of millions—s it completely sub­
tlag ia a Jammed ballroom heir* tray that man'i subconscious,
U r?" asked her mens.
lag a short, shiny-nosed suntan- Strange, Indeed, it w u that dued. Not a word did he speak,
“My teacher telle fibe,” stated supposed to
aed m ature, who keeps nmlnd- Just four hours befon 1 was feel* and not even did he aod his bead.
the child.
ing me eerily of tha man oa the Ing sorry for Nikita Khrushchev, Only pursed his lips ia the hoc*,
But her mother same te the
moon, ceiling ma and my news* We wen ia the auditorium at the dom wa all ielL
teacher's defense and said surely
paper friends "comrades.”
Agriculture Research Center at Khrushchev's visit to America,
Joan must he mistaken.
it had soon become obvious, waa
"No, I’m notl" exclaimed Jean,
to do a hard-driving Job of a«U"For 1 heard her. Tha room w u
lag communism to us. Kira Banso full at hers Md girie they
eon tried the same tactics on the
Red leader, trying to sell him our
didn't nil have easts.
"Be the teacher toM ma te Uriee far a moootoooue parroting
way of agriculture! Benson •
did K.
eh dawn aa tha Boat seat for of involved daU!
To add eugar to overhearing
the proseat
Teaching io supposed la h«
"Bat 1 waited ell day end she salesmanship. Dr. Goddard ahewi
sweetness, Mr. Benson said, fin­
ally, “ 1 think you’d m ke a good
never gave me the present 1 Bo bow o real ta lesman should paw.
she telle Abel”
*
form in the classroom.
hadn't dried out from Sunday's farmer.'* Our pleasent-faeod Sec­
By PRBD DANZIG
retary wae cut with this Khruah
SPKAK THRU LANOUAGB
Aad if you teachers don’t know
NEW YORK (UPI) — U's easy Loretta Yaung Show on a rival chev quip: “1 think I can com
That case w u given te me hy how to sell, tbea take a Mouse*
network.
to see host the new half-hour altwith you.”
Dr. Henry H. Goddard, u we had Job for even | weeks aa a wuga*
But I’m sure the girls ia the pate
Despite tha boredom at Belle­
dinner In Columbus, Ohio, prior sine or brush saiaaman aad lsara
uatlon comedy series, “Love and audience who enjoy a good cry, a
to an address I w u te make there the fundamentals,
Marriage," reached nighttime tel* tug-or-two at the old heirUtrlngs, ville, we aU were at ease with
the lumpy-petod Russian in this
n few years ego.
Privata business would flr*
a foamy soap-opera, are better captive atmosphere. And to add
e vision.
Dr. Goddard ranks with Dr.
The premiere episode on NBC- supplied with handkerchiefs end to the eaey air. thera w u his NEW YORK - Adial Stevenson, William James u n titan ta probably B07« at all taachora g
they ware operating tha schools
ere prepared to meet this new wife lining behind him, like al­
TV Monday night attempted to challenge.
commenting on tha possible re­ American psychology, (or Dr. nowadays, for W% would flaah
ways
her
apple-cheeked,
plain
sults ef Premier Khrushcnev'a Goddard w u the (tret te translate the “TeaU for Good Teacher*’'.
give viewers of ail ages little
The opening show starred June, face exuding contentment.
the famous Blnet-SImon Intelli­
acraps to nibble oa.
Send a long, stamped wif a f .
Mark Richmaa and Ann Harding
That morning hour at Belleville visit te the United States: “The
For the rocking chair aat, Wil­ in a loose take*off on the biblical made me think wishfully that this cold war isn't going to end over­ gence Scale Into English.
dressed tnvelopt, plus Me ^ a |
And he llkewUe coined the rate yourselves thereon.
liam Demersal plays a mllitently story at Ruth and Nsuml. The man were truly more concerned night. It's not going lo eod (or
word “moron" te refer to the
anti-rock 'n roll music publisher plot asked the question: Can a with how to grow petunias than a long time."
highest level ad the feebleminded.
who tearfully reminisces about young widow find happiness with throwing all that hardware up to
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — De- The other subheads are Im be­
tha good old songs aad tops it another man and atill remain true the moon.
tense Secretary Neil McElroy on
with a achmaltsy rendition ef to bar lata husband and hU moth­
But my reverie crumpled at tha Khrushchev’e disarmament plan: cile" and “idiot."
Dr. Goddard employed "hens
"September Bong.1’
er? The answer, of course, Is yes. National P r t u Club luncheon “I
assure you there is going to
For the youngsters, Stubby
At the halfway mark, the spon­ when the Communist raised hie be no false disarmament euch aa sense" la his own teaching end
thus tried to use language the
Kaye plays a mllitantly pro-rock sor (Dul’ont) tossed in a rummer. voice, pompously predicting the
’ roll song plugger who sings the cUI that saemed to be part of the demise of democracy, and calling America pulled into following the etudente could understand.
lest war."
During our dinner conversation, SOUTH PASADBNA. Calif. (UPI)
hit songs of tha day, or bite and action for a taw moment*. My u* comrades te boot.
moreover,
he stressed the Import­ —A German Shepherd dog Wte
pieces of them.
We
were
ail
painfully
aware
rule U that when this occurs,
SAN FRANCISCO-Premier Kh- ance of urging Kientiete to use walk down tha alsla with Jaieao
For the young adults, Jeanne something is wrong—and not nee- that this speech vould be fluhed ' rushchev
Gaither, U-year-old “Navy awash
to Thomas Watson while 3-sy)lable words.
around the
world, tod that . visiting the
Bal end Murrey Uamilton play a •ssarily with tha commercial.
heart,’’
when aha la married Sum
IBM
plant
in
Sea
“Young Ph.D.’e in psychology
young married couple who go
Tha I’etar Gunn aarics, as sty. Khrushchev’s convincing ways, I Jose: “You started our acquaintday.
through strsndard TV hl-Jlnka In Used as Kabuki dancers, returned dispatched from this thriving cen­ : ance by taking me to this dining often get the 'big bead'," said
Mies Gaither la blind. Thu deg
their comfortable home, el la to NBC-TV Monday night an.!, ter of capitalism, may have in­ room. You fad me very well. And Dr. Goddard, "so they try lo im­ accompanying bar during tha wute
Danny Thomas, Oule and Har­ being a successful set lea was un« fluenced some borderline minds &gt;even in animal becomes kinder press the public by using long ding will be her seeing eye dog;
words that aren’t understood.
riet and the Robert Young shows. changed—eicept for Hope Emer­ abroad.
Berry. She will marry Maria*
I'm afraid he did ■ more pro­ when well fed."
"They seem to feel It creates Cpi. Sterling Ellison, n , of I t.
Single girls end-or Mercuries son'* replacement by Minerva Ur*
fessional
Job
of
telling
commu­
more
prestige
for
the
young
pro­
can identify with Kay Armen, ecal.
Petersburg, Pit.
NEW YORK—Engineer Daniel
who plays Dcmareat't wise-crack­ The Cbeaaei Swim: lias the nism to the outside world than Durdette, 33, the Prince of Scoff- fessor If he thus mystifies his
The couple met four mouths eg*
ing sccreUry. She also ran han­ tide that brought in a (lurry of Etra Denson did of selling new­ j laws after being sentenced to 320 students with complex terms."
when Mlaa a either was voted
REAL TEACHERS
dle ballads, as she did with Mon­ hour-long Westerns and adven- fangled fertilizer to him. I des­ days In Jail for 123 traffic offen­
“Navy Sweetheart" and “ Mis*
Then Dr. Goddard told mo that USS Saline County” during her
day night's tune, “With a Sung ture stories started to recede? perately wish it had been the ses: “It’s not that I was trying to
other
way
around.
in My Heart."
get away with anything, it's Just when he first started teaching tour of Navy and Merino Corps
The question arises with word
that 1 didn't take '.hie as seriously he felt embarrassed about discus­ Installations in Southern Califor*
Now, It's possible they can that NUC Is trimming its propos­
sing such topic* as “catching at- nia.
as I should hive.”
build a rating with this commer­ ed Unto Western entry, .Mace Hun­
cial combine, but 1 think they'H ter, from 0O-mlnute to 30-minute
still need a funny script. Some­ length.
how, that ingredient was over­
Ingrid Ilergman, currently in
looked. What was shown Monday New York rehearsing for the Ocu
night was might weary stuff.
20 NBC-TV presentation, "The
I was at a serious disadvantage Turn of the Screw,1' plans to re­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
while watching lhe debut of the turn to Paris on Oct. 7, soon aft* dent Elsenhower, acting under new
June Allyson Show on CBS-TV er taping 1* completed. She won't authority from Congress, today in­
Monday night: My handkerchiefs see the telecast.
creased the intereit rate on series
“Jailbreak," baaed on the pris­ K and H government eavingi
Ronald Reagan — who refused i ally am not enthusiastic a t &lt;
BY VERNON SCOTT
on uprising at Walpole, Mass., bond* from
to 3K per cent HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Russin'a to attend the luncheon: "Tha tic about the visit."
Eisenhower acted shortly after Premier Nikita Khrushchev's via- president erred in ashing Ameri­ Raymond Rurr—“If any of thla
last March, U the Armstrong
Circle Theater's “Actual" for signing • bill which permits a new it te the United States, including cana to accept Khrushchev’s visit gets hack to the Russian peepte
CBS-TV on Wednesday, Oct. M . , interest ceiling of 4tt per cent on his junket to movlciand, brought aa a friendly gesture. This nation through Mr. Ehruahchev R will h*
LONDON (UP!)— Motorist Eric Anita Bryant has landed the girl the short term federal securities. forth two reactions rrom the star*: does not have the moral obliga­ all te the good.”
B. Pye told police Monday he »inger Job with George Gold's The new rate applies to the bonds There wee a battle royal to have tion to repay the courtesy extend­ Milton Bcrle - “Considering tea
failed to chase a burglar and his! new alternate • Sunday comedy now held by 40 million Americana lunch with the Communist mogul ed Vico President Nlxoo in Aus­ speed with which the Ruasiaaa
reached the moon, how come
Saturday, tad a dread of being tria.”
tiny “ bubble” get-away car be- show on CBS-TV . . . Dick Clark, aa well as on all future sals*.
Jimmy Durante — "I'm always Khrushchev was a half-hour late
cause he didn't know what direc­ whose new ABC-TV series World The president signed the bill In quoted about his visit.
tion the ear waa going.
of Talent, begins this Sunday, re­ his office, then went before tele- Despite their curiority, the gla­ happy to se* somebody with leu arriving ia Washington?”
Most outspoken of the stars wa*
*
“I saw him climb into the bub­ minds u* that be will be the only vision film cameras to make 4 mour folk are afraid lo state thalr hair than I got."
Art Unkletter —“I'm glad Khru­ crusty Ward Bond of tha TV*
ble car and went to overtake. TV personality on the eir seven special statement explaining this opinions, not wanting to go oa
shchev la visiting this country be­ “Wagon Train" aeries, who blast*
him." . i'ye. said.
. . "But he was days a week. “Clark’s present action and the Immediate approv­ record one way or the other.
Some, however, did speak their cause 1 think he's a shrewd man ed:
ng backwards. I couldn’t tall schedule" his report adds, “sur- al of the higher Interest rate.
and will see for himself what "1 cannot understand how aa
front from the hack. Ae soon passes that of Arthur Godfrey Secretary of Treasury Robert minds:
many actors aad producers wheal
• Clin# alongside he itarted when Gudfiiv waa At hit dcaIi ** B. Anderson was present for the Natella Wood — “The president ethers can only tell him."
going forward end shot off in the
U . M "gafa off-agalSsyl-ceremony and immediately euh- has invited him, and I'm mre the Janet Leigh — “I'm for any­ I've known for 19 years can break
mil ted the Treasury plan fur hik­ president knows what he ia doing.” thing that's going to make tha bread with this man Khrushchev.
opposite direction ______
*
, TV awards
! 01
vanla
are *on again. ing the E and H interest rates te Burt Lancaster — “Mr. Khrush­ world a safer piece ia which te I can't in d en t and what's te thalr
Presentation* are set for Tuesday, 3*, per cent. The president gave chev's visit is &gt; wonderful Idea. live."
minds. The Slate Department mute
Almost half of Hawaiia's popu- J*n- 1# • • . National Telefilm his immediate approval
Everyone can't Just stay in hie own Joel McCrsa - 'I hope Mr. K'a have coerced some of them into
latioo — 44 per cent — ia made | Associates and tha USSR have The interest boost oq the $43 bil­ backyard and expect to find peace. visit will he without Incident that doing this. The flag on my houe*
up ef people lees than M years »gr**d on a reciprocal trade for lion worth of outstanding eavingi Ann Sothern — "I hope Mr. X. would havs a derogatory effect on flies at half-mast and will remote
old.
| TV showings of films.
wag until h* leaves.”
horde will be retroactive to June 1. likes the U. S. as much aa 1 do." his opinion of tha V. 8. I

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'ST TRAILER, 3 bedroom*; $130
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200* x 900'. P r l o u $21,UP.
Tarns available.

MODERN 2 bedroom apartment
and elfletoacy apartment, both FOR LEASE 1 year. 3 bedroom,
kitchen equipped, 143 Pineertit.
furnished. 301 Palmetto. Phono
Call FA 2-7131 or ice owner at
^
FA 24333.__________
2P1P So. Orlando Dr.
2-BEDHOOM apartment, nicaly
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screened patio. Phone FA 2-3333
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afternoons or evenings.
LARGE clean furn. apt, down­ FURNISHED garage apartment
2343 Palmetto A v e . Phone
Stcnitrom R a lly
stairs, d ll Fork.
FA 14323 or FA 2-3334.
^ FURN. ileeptng rm. FA 2-4333.
FURNISHED cottage located at
LIN RUNES
FURNISHED » bedroom apart- Flve'-Pointa $63 per month.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
Phone FA 2-1437.
ment, Ph. FA 2-0347.
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SELDOM do wo have
offer a
comfortable 2)4 bedroom borne
lituated on n corner lot, shad
ed by such a large oak tree
Tba stainless steel cage is three AND close to all schools and
feet long, two feet wido and shopping.
three feet high. It sita in,a small
air-condltlonel room at the avia THIS frame home has enough
Uon medical school at Pensacola nice furniture i t that you just
Naval Air Station. The room have to move In and atari llv
measures 79 by 33 Inches with tog. Tbe hardwood floors aod 2
an eight foot ceiling.
extra large bedrooms will make
Baker’s outer room has one­ life a Joy. $3300 toll pries
way windows on one side to allow with low down payment and low,
the visiting public and sctsatlsts low monthly pa. menu.
to observe her without ber know!

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FSU To Ask State,
U. 5. Building Fund

" f t new bom# was designed
especially to isolate Baker from
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer,
human germs while scientists Arthur T. Day, Everett Harper
study her to determiM If a hu­ Robert F. May, Bart Pllebe
man can make tbe space trip Pbooa FA 2-3IP1
U2 N. Park
without harmful effects.
Anderson Circle.

- TALLAHASSEE (UI’I) - Flop
da’s Board of Control baa voted
to ask the federal and state gov­
ernment* for fundi to construct
new farilities at Florida State
University.
The board agreed Saturday to
Mk for federal fuode to put up a
MW etudent union building and to
call on the stats government for
money to build a meteorological
building.
No actual request (or foods was
made. The projeets are expected
to coat well over a million dollars.
Director J. Broward Cuipepper
informed board membc.s that
State Budget Director Harry
Smith had eaid the eabinc’ was
“on the edge" of releasing all
the money It could at present.

New U. S. Missile
Sub Is Launched

HOMER AND LOTS for colored
people. Alao homes isuilt on lots
Roy Wall, Phono FA 2-1337.

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Uaieontly Trained
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FA S.T433

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to 60.
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or
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Wo hava out-grown our present
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3-BEDROOM house large lot,
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PINECREST 2nd ADDITION: 3
day Sat. Open Mon. tbn. Thurs.
bedroom, 1 batb; large living Licensed — Bonded Painting A 2 PARAKEETS A 2 CSgtl $3.00.
from Noon 'til 3 p. m. and Open
room and bedrooms. Kitchen
Decorating, Freo Estimate*
212 Bay St., Longwood.
ALL DAY Sun.
Weatlnghouse equipped. Full
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
price 313,300. Phone owner,
P A I N T I N G CONTRACTORS BEAUTIFUL blood Cockar pup­
FA 2-4073; for details k terme.
FA 2-1204.
pies. Lot 104. Park Ave. Trailer
Park, 23(5 Park Ave.
4V4t. MORTGAGE. $11,960 for
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
lovely thras bedroom home;
YOUNG
MULE, harness, plow
Remodeling — Freo Estimates
desirable area. $5,000 Down.
tools $125. nt. 1 Box U0-A,
Reaa'rs
Phono
FA
2-5744
Ph. FA 2-4103.
Sanford, Fla.
BILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
SHETLAND
PONTES all colon
W. H. “ BUI" STEMPER Agency FLOOR sanding and finishing
and
sites.
Immediate
or Christ­
RtalUr A Usurer
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i a g
mas
delivery.
Phone
FA
2-131$.
Pheoa FA 24991
112 N. Park
Semtaoto Coooty sine* lWi.
M. M. GLEASON. Lake Mary. 19. Koala and Motor*
6. Female Help Wanted
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
Mereury Outboard Motor*
Exclusive agent Tor SURCO la
WOODRUFF MARINE
WOMEN
this areg. Work guaranteod, ea' 2(01 French Ave.
FA 2-1332
Earn that money for school ex­
FA 3 5367 for free csliaaU l.
penses while the children are
BILL EVANS
“In the City of
in school. Commistioo plus
Savings Bonds. Write NOW,
R A W ROOFING
Gracious Living"
Box 243, Lockhart, (or inter­
Contracting A Repairs
view.
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
----- COMING SOON —
FREE ESTIMATES
618 Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 2-7943
PERMANENT Baby Sitter and _________________
F o r m a l Opening
Mother's Helper to live in. Call^ ii. Special .Hertlcea
FA 23144 or FA 2 2363.

M other of Sanford

pieto with attoohsMuto s m .BIW
guaraatoe, • poymowta r i HMt
•acb or wm dlaeeunt for m h.
Writ* Credit Manager, e/o-gsm
ford HotlM. f
J
CABINET ROASTER with heritor
k clock. Ilka sow. CaU “J a r .
FA 24231.
CHAIR, woxrooo doss - Gamut
j n c t rviMUWv. ww tw — | | | .
DeBary.
&lt;
23—Narteee

k

FeraamSo™1

LAKE !?ARY Lady deriroo rids
to Orlando; employed L I M A
FA 24132.
i». Edacaemei — ioJrwr^Ln ■
A IR L 1N B 8
ARB
-3
H IR IN G
Jet expansion to ta c m 3 to g .!h
need for all porosnsol. lo rin d
man and woman, 17-23 wiR w a
ly for attractive yoritleaa M
Hoateaa, Ticket Agaata, l a g s
vatioolsts, C o m m u alcad M m
Transportation, Enjoy free Wn»

vut

DISTRESS SALE! Owner forced to
sacrifice large I bedroom Phil
Up’a built Wyanewood home fea­
turing hardwood floors, tiled
bath, largo Florida room aod
kite hea equipment for 1*00.00
and taka up payments on exist
ing mortgage. Inveetigate this at
once if you are looking for a bar
gain.
LADIES — Hav* need for extra
$11 T Spend 2 hr*, daily and
P1NECREST BEST BUY! 3 bed
earn 13.20. Hours of own choice.,
room, 2 bath, Marly naw ma
P i t a n a n n t, interesting work.| NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL
sonry home, with tcrraizo floors
Drive Waya — Parking Areas
Ph. FA 2-2T07 between 7 and 3.
Includes kitchen equipment, Ve­
RENTALS: Day - Week - Month
netian blinds, water and space
Front End Loaders
healers plus beautiful drape*
Stop Worrying About
Graders — DotCrs — Draglines
Only $2,000.00 down - take up
Rollers — Transports
Chriatmao Money
payments.
PHONE: Days, FA 23134
You can earn a good income
Night*, FA 2-7123 or FA 2-3442
aa an AVON Representative.
LOCH ARBOR! $ Bedroom, 2 batb
Don't Delay. Write, Maniger.
very siiacious masonry home in­ Box 243, Lockhart, for Infor­
Ray Reel Paint A Bod;
cludes kitchen equipment, at mation.
10th k Sanford
313,300.00. Btqulres 33,900.00
Behind Studtbaker Garage
down. This la a food buy.

GROTON, Conn. (UPI) - Tbe
Polaris missile«firing submarine
Patrick Henry, one of tbo Navy’s
“big sticks" in peace or war, was
launched today.
About 30,000 persons watched
the huge brown hull of tba 330foot craft slip off tba trays at the
yards of Gtnaral Dynamics Corp.
and Into the Tbamei River.
The sub, second of its class to
be launched here withlr three
months, was tpoasored by Mrs,
Leslie C. Arends, wife of tbe II
llnois congressman. Her 12-yearold daughter, Letty, served as her
maid of hooor.
Just before Sire. Arends smash
ed a silver-encased bottle of do­
mestic champagn against tba
bunting draped prow of the sub
and n id "I christen thee Patrick
Henry," Vice Adm. Thomas C.
Realty
Combs called the Polaris aubma
W.
DOmUCEl
REALTOR
fines “ships of significance."
Combi said the Patrick Henry
and other Poiaris subs, with their AAaUido K. _
capobUity of firing solid fuel ISM r a f t Ave.
mlaallt t.JOO miles while submerg­
L. Payton
ed or surfaced, were an Impor­
| f | | Ettola Bioko?
tant weapon "for maintaining the
ASSOCIATE0
Mary E. Carman - Leo SalvaU
Ph- FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

LAKELAND (UPI) — The gen­
eral manager of Florida Citrus
Mutual baa reported that Florida
manse shipment to Waat Ger­
many may b« tripled this season
because of a new Importation rul­
ing by tbo West German governmeat.
Robert Rutledge eaid color0 added Florida orange* will bo
allowed la tbn country up to Doe.
S . barring approval of now regu­
lation* before Sept. M.
SPARE TIME
The allowance will op«n West
Germany as an additional Christ­ Servicing HERSHEY candy route.
Can be developed to full time.
mas market, Ruttodia said.
H t also said the citrus Industry Wo blip establish routs and
train. Requires only $7*1 to
atm depend* on fresh fruit isles
dorplt* large utilization by pre­ sta rt Sand phone k address to
m ier*, which took about 30 per Box 10, c/o Sanford Herald.
cent of last year's oraago crop.

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"Aren't you tba bar who used to aay be couldn't
Ukp his eyes off me?"

2344 Frcacp Ava.

Space M onkey Gets New

ar* e m
uM
n iM
Camellia C U

CROWDEM paaa, okra, by tfti
buakaL FA 3-0411.
■;TT

AB typo* a a i aitaa, Mai anal
"Da M Yourself"
WE REPAIR AND SEEYICB
• T I N E
Mu l towy a a i Supply Co.
■ V W .S a if t
Ph. FA 30422

WELAKA APARTMENTS: 183*1
private bathe. 1U W. P in t S t

RENT ABED

Orange Exports
•M a y Be Tripled
To W. Germany

Vnaft 81 m

IS PAOU, IH milaa from Clack
on Weat laL S t; 2 ka Ira oat IF
wide x IF Mas mobile born.
Must aea la appraciata. EMM
neighborhood. FA $4497.

SoUaway, Hospital A Baby Bad* LAKE MARY: 4-raom bouse with
A
By Day, Waek or Month.
bath; unfurnished. 130 moatb,
#
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Call FA 24003 t r FA 2-32TL
Ph. PA 3-3111
111 W. 1st St
FURNISHED gar apt apartment.
HOUSE, unfurn., 3300 MellonvtUe. 94* per month, 171314 W. tad
St.
___
NICELY furnished girag* apart­
ment Couple only. FA 3-3363.
1312 Sanford Ave.

•

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r GIm b

have

Apt w m w. 1st t

0

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iM M i

W ondcn

l ROOM ElBdeacy Apt, frivol*
bath, tuRaMa flm ana or aaagM
Acroia *

diehard’s
Desirable a a i alaaly fnralakei I
"THE r r t ROUSE"
bedroom bauM aft MU PalmatM
D ry. 17-12 A 30th. SL Sanford Ava.
Newly decorated. Doshto
car garage. Citrus tm s.
W * is a guest pau to the Movie■ k land Drive-In Theater for Everett Harper, Sanford to see “ Wo­ PHONE FA 2-0274 or FA 2-0342.
man Obsessed".
2-ROOM funlahed apartment,
also 0 . room furnished part. FOR TIRED WORKING PEOPLE
. . .and people tlrad of work­ m eat 310 Magnolia. Available
bow. Telephoot A. K. Roaseting. The Office Bat Lake Mery.
ter, Floriit FA 21331.

i f f i

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Crispy Fried Chicken

PENSACOLA (UPI) - Baker,
• the tiny squirrel monkey who
made a 300-mile trip into apace
In the nose cone of a rocket,
today moved Into a new air-coodlUooed home, complete with pic­
ture window.
The little lady monkey is one
ef two who made the space trip
_ lest spring. Her traveling comW panion. Abie, died during surgery
following the trip.

n

NEW
RAVENNA

Dallas Asphalt Co.

ANTED
Tank Truck
D R IV E R - S A L E S M A N
Muat Havt Chauffeur* License and bn Familiar With
S uford and Vicinity. S U lt Age and Experience.

WRI TE P. 0 . BOX 1539

PARK
HOMES
•
•

Quiot Commas!!/
Near Golf C ount

$450 Down
T o n Waat Oa 20th
SL Follow Country
d ab Rd. A Watch
Far Oar Sigaa • • •

OPEN DAILY
ftM A. M. IK Dark
SUNDAY
M. H I Dark

2:00 P .

ShosumakaA

School o f. Aeronautics,
Sanford Herald.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD'
Wo iafila yea to bo aer
aboahUely toes without
tioa at oevo of Seafood's
Metals while you locate
able haualag for yownoM
family. Pick 19 your boy e3
•or Bales Office.

SUNLAND
f Estates
&amp;
W buw A
South
PINECRESH

Dream. Homes

$340
*9840

Down Paymont-No Cloning

TO TAL PRICE
Homes featore • Bedrooms *
It* Til# Baths • Screened
Porch - Utility Koee* • H r .
rasas Floor* • Caroeeto
scaped Imto • All City
Ctl Cam*
vesicates.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

WAIT! WATCH!
F or Opening Date
W. 33th SL
FA 2-7331
Sanford

4th Addition
Humes Designed Par
Florid* Living.
3 A 4 Bedrooms —
1 A 2 B aths

VA - FHA •
FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ent!
Low u $425
You esn movs la Im asdL
tU ly white th s paptra s i t

being processed.
Ws Guarantos Fsrsoasl

Stktisfactlon On H i
Construction Of Your
Homs Or Your Mom?
Chaarfully Ksfundod.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
I
Cor H w y. 1T-W ! 17th

Phsri FA S-1M1

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Governor Holds

Nuccio Given U p
TAMPA &lt;VPI&gt;—D a**** M * r
or Nick Karate aaM ha plamraf

Talk On Somim

him only flva araea V*Sa.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI)

Oil Plans Made
JACK80NV1LLB

Na

(UPI&gt;—Fte-

Tha aonfertaca bagas at' 11:40 IS . with
barred, CoOIm promised a atitennat following tha

* two aaF* plant koto u p i U t of turatnr oak

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Oraaty Tax Arairara

Walter, n aW

figure I

aaotteter- Hunt Bids Asked

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Mill

TALLAHAROE (UPI) — Tha
Game a te F m h Water PUk
Commlaoloa today argod hunter*
who want to taka part la tte
Citrus-Lrrereete wildlift ■ansyrami aroa gun kaat to sobasil
ikolr appllreHoha by No*. A

o.o,
FSU H a s 8,062
n n m
TALLAHASSEE &lt;u p i &gt; — ju •i o m m
(UtrmUoN for tte foil somostor at
n - »- mm. PlooMa Stela Ualvorrity totalled
lhat rroart- *&gt;°** tiwxiah Wednesday, Rtglstrar Ctertoa U. Walter said to*
of “tromsa- ^ &gt; - Walaor. eald tte total tottod-

Fare Cut Promised

■OTtraor told'tor ra ‘»t«

appraUri, .made J« -Ik
commission b j a u lia to I
Walker rtpUad:
M1 do not bolkra te
teal Orbaa t e tally aa
teo afioatUe." Ste.oaM
plana * to. raatlaaa ynpi
U te tox run# Ml tte te a

Sanford C i t y Commissioner
Marla Warner qualified to nut for
re-election yesterday with about

WASHINGTON (UPI) — East­
ern Air Uaaa said today It would
rot faros by aa Brack aa M par
coat If it ncahroa a proposed

FIRST TO JOIN tha Samipota County Chamber of Commarea fat Its drive
for 1959-60 mambert wm tha firm of Carraway A MeKlbbia. Clifford MoKibbin, loft, of tha insurance firm, gate a handshake from Bob Crumley,
of the membership committee at tha Coffee Club moatin f this morning.

for. IsfistraUoa of raadidatos
usually comoo la the last two
weeks before tte deadline, a te
people often wait until the laat
day to qualify, T am a explained.
Laat year's election beard affim

P a p ir s S tru c k

Hows Up Af Cape

ambpepere, tte Detroit Ttatoe
a te tea Detroit News. Picket F. K. Roumlllat, a te Mrs. 1
Hose were thrown op by the In­ Austin Smltb, Inspectors, Mayi
ternational Typographers’ Union L. Wilson will offically tp
aroate tea Times the News ted
the morning paper, tha D em it
Free Prose.
moon, it would have upset e Gator Tickets Sell
whole body of theory about the GAINESVILLE (UPI) — Ad­
structure a te formation of the
vance ticket sales Indicate three
•arth and o tter planets.
sellout games for tte University
of Florida this season. Only ate
lone aeats are left for the Florida
State game here, the Georgia
gama at Jacksonville, and the
homecoming battle with Louisiana
State Oct. 24. A fsw tickets in tha
waat stands are still available for
tha Mississippi S tau gama Satur­
aapoketman tar the White CUlsans day.
Councils says his organlxatioa la
not becking the Rev. George R.
Downs for governor.
Bowns, a Baptist minister from
Winter Park, announced as a can­
didate earlier this week. He laid
Members of tte EnterpriM
ke bad the council’s support.
But Homer Barrs of Tallahas- Evergreen Cemetery Association
mc , the group’s executive adminis­ are urged to Join in a work day
trator. said he did not know Downs •1 the cemetery Oct. 3, beginning
was planning to n a until he reed at I a. m. Hoes, rakes, lawnaowera and lunch should b- brought.
OM In tte newspaper.
“ We’re going to support some­ Following lunch at 1 p. m. the
body for governor," Barrs said annual meeting of the association
••but we don’t know who, yet, will te held to elect officers and
and it probably won’t te Downs." discuss the Installation of a water
Downs is an sxseutiva secretary system. Dues are payable now to
Mrs. Kirby Sellers, treasurer.
•f the association.

Cemetery Work
Set A t Enterprise

'Tigress' Eats Raw
Meat, Wows Fans
LONDON (UPI)—Maria (Tha
Tigress) Callus dined Wednesday
Sight on raw meat and than five
• concert In tha Royal Festival
Ball ttet brought the audience to
^ t o fiat with a tremendous roar of
approval.
■te laid aside for a moment
Dm worries over ter broken mar­
riage with Italian industrialist
Giovanni Mcneghini and her re­
ported romance with multf . mil­
lionaire Aristotle Onassls. a te be­
came Callas the Magnificent.
Midway during the performance
when ate ripped off tte shoulder
s tr a p s from te r green evening
" o w n • » give terse If more leeway
in singing the mad scene from
the open “Hamlet," tte audlenra
went wild.
When site had ended, 1,000
•swelljr sedate Latesna q applaudad without letup for I t mlautas
while fans showered her with
flowers and kisses a te aertamte

"bravo" till she bowed herself off
tte stage.
It was a double triumph for the
New York-born singer who com­
plained she has to wore for a liv­
ing bow . She received 13,000 fur
tte concert and a picture and con­
cert OffVr of 1250,000.
The triumph came as ter
friends in Italy, center of opera,
said It was a test of whether she
would remain n prime donna. In
Bilbao, Spain, last week there
were biases and boot mixed with
the lukewarm applause.
The singer smiled, laughed and
waved during the repeated cur­
tain calls and carried over tte
warm, feeling of sweetness and
light to te r departure this morn­
ing for Milan.
She evaded questions about ter
'tileged romance with Onassls —
who had planned to come here
t o tte concert but bowed out at
the laat minute — a te said only
tte t she waa going to Milan for
‘‘dlasuiilons."

Citrus Men Host
Vegetable Group

Rain-slick pavement contributed
to an auto accident which brought
$1,100 damage to twe cars and
minor Injuries to a young woman
on French Ave. laat night.
Mre. Jo Am French, a , was
driving south on French Ave.,
when she skidded M feet Into the
rear of another auto driven by
Robert L. Edgely, to. of tho Naval
Air Stalloo who had stopped la the
left last to turn.
Mrs. French, 117 French Ave.
was treated for minor Injuries at
Seminole Memorial Hosptiil and
rtltaaed. Both driven have been
summoned to appear in Munici­
pal Court tomorrow. Mrs. French
I* charged with negligent driving,
and *Edgely with making sn im­
proper leR turn, police said.

Junior High Team
fiays lon.g.st
DEAUikJKN E L b l TiiOMCS otticiala introduced today
at tha Coffee Club meeting were Dougina Sm ith, left,
vice president, and Charles Smith, plant manager. They
were guests of the club for the first time along with
Jim Pigott, Rurt.seii Odham, Mike Sirluni, Lt. Ahdy'Wllliams, Dan Boyer, Ken Stone, Peter Bukur. Alvjn Lott,
Dawn Kiddie, Phil I»gnn, John Morris, D. C. Began,
Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Howe.
(Bergstrom Photos)

Motorcade Slated
For Daytona Trip
The Seminole Boosters Club is
generating steam today for the
trip to Daytona Beach tomorrow
for the Sanfogd-SeabrecM football
game.
Gordon Bradley, head of the
boosters, said the club wants aa
many fans as possibla to Join the
motorcade which will leave tbe
Seminole High School at 6:30 p.
m. tomorrow.
Sheriffs deputies and police of­
ficers will escort tbe motorcade
and crops paper decorations will
te furnished by the Boosters Club
for cars making tbe trip, Bradley
said.
Tbe group wiU perform an In­
dian war dance on the football
Raid “after our boys win tte
game," Bradley aeld.

Negro Threatens
Recreation Suit
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) -Negro
Attorney Ernest D. Jackson Jias
threatened to file suit to force
Integration of all municipal re­
creational facilities unless tte
city relents on tbe hotly-debated
golf course issue.
Bote of Jacksonville's two muni­
cipal golf courawo have teen clos­
ed since April to avert Integrated
links play.

tour tte National Instin
Health here Friday io | m
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) - vote that time' te peeper
Aa Atlas-Able rocket being pre­ Ida' wrebate mooting with
bower.
pared for a shot at tho moon
early next month blow up on Us
stand this morning.
The four-stags combination ex­
ploded during a static task Offi­
cials said there were no injuries.
conclusion Sunday,
•Xwjnsnt of tte Hits Theater.
Tte accident apparently elimi­
TV* day wm Include a Tarxaa
nated any chenCe that a mon shot
picture . a h ice cream to t e tore*
would te made firom nan eariy
*ke ahew. Tte children of
South Side, m ,,t cm. rialmil
to October, when tte lunar body
Sanford G r a m m a r ,^ u a i a r w S
makes another close approach to
Lake M
oaroo, a te Pa55/ schsSa
the earth.
a rt Invited to bate eokt,rata ha
Tte Air Force said causa of
coming to the RKsTteaUs 1i g:t e
ethodist o j
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Top Tha children of the M
...o explosion was ocing m«esufigure* of the stats’* citrus Indus­ dren'a Home. Enterprise, ate tie
galed.
try were hosts at a special break­ Lutheran Chlldrtn’a Home, S la m
fast today for mambers of the also havo accpled an lnvttatiaa to
lFlorida Fruit and Vegetable Asso­ aaalit In (hla important event. M
ciation a tte group's lath annual wanls Clubs ever the Unitte
States wm Join with tte Sanfoai
meeting.
Jda*
Homer Hooka, general manager Club la sponsoring this ilth X
Samurd Jr. Hu,., s .Uidgct foot­ of tte Florida Citrus Commission, Day Program. Tte program e U
ball team meets the Port Orange acted aa chairman at the Florida vary widely In tte different com­
midget team at 7:30 p. in. today citrus breakfast. Tha master of munities but all of tte elute wfil
in Sanford Municipal Stadium.
cenmoniec was Robert W. Rut­ units la recognising “Our Grealate
Avarage weight of both tcama ledge. general manager of Florida Resource" which Is tha theme. '
la 103, says Sanford Coach Dan Citrus Mutual.
Behind this activity la the bask
Pelham. The Sanford eleven lost to
Guest speaker waa State Sen. goal of tha hiwama Club: “l a
a Daytona ticach junior high Doyle E. Carlton Jr., Wsuchula. •xpress aa a community our ap­
squad Sunday, 13 0.
Others on this morning's pro- preciation of children, to assure
Single platoon lineup for tte lo­
arn Included J. R. Graves, We* them that the committee is latercal team la Tommy MUIer and
sso, chairman of the citrus com­ sited in them, to recognise tite r
Howard Harrison at tackles, Berry
mission, end Secretary of Stateaccomplishments a te tteir Potato
lla l aa ftittira wrwl fitltAfiA.1'
Barks and John Mills at ends; R. A Gray.
Ronald Outlaw and Billy Higgins,
guards; Dan McCall, center; Rich­
ard Golloher, quarterback; Rusty
MrCallester, fullback; Paul Colman, right halfback, and Ronnie
McEullan, left halfback.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The The bill was .actually a third
highest Interest rates tn the na I try (or Congress. Eiseniiowi-r ve­
lion’s history on FHA . Insured toed two earlier versions. Ho
signed the latsst measure although
borne mortgages today went Into it still contained several features
effect.
lie opposed.
The interest celling for one to FHA Commissioner Julian A.
four family homes was boosted Zimmerman sulborized the higher
from SV« to Mi per cent Wednes­ interest rates to make FHA&lt;
day shortly after President Elsen­ insured mortgages more nearly
conventional
hower signed a new billion • dol­ competitive with
lar housing bill passed by Con­ loans. Lenders have been shying
away from making FHA loans at
gress.
The FHA also hiked interest SW per cent or leas because (hey
rates on other housing programs. : esn get a better return oo otter
Rates on large • scale rental proj­ loans.
ects were Increased from 41* to I The 54. per cent rate on indivi­
3l« per cent, on cooperative sties dual home mortgages means that
bousing from 3 to 3H per cent, home buyers actually will pay
and on co-op rental of manage­ gv, per cent. This la so because
ment • typo bousing from 4te to lacy must pay an additional onehalf of one per cent insurance
5W per cent.
The legislation signed by the premium.
resident authorised KUO million In addition, tho bill permitted
grants for urban renewal ov.r a 12,300 increase to (22,300 in tte
two years, |250 million If. low • in­ maximum ' mortgage for a single
terest loans for construction of family dwelling which the FHA
collage dorml.orks, $30 million to can insure. U also permitted re­
loans for housing for tte elderly, ductions to down payments for
and 150 million for various other FIIA-lnsured mortgages on homes
programs.
j valued at mors than IUJ0B,

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Enterprise Nurses
Invited To M eet
Dr. Mcrts and Lew Grady of
Lake Helen were to Enterprise
yesterday to help organise tte
West Volusia County Visiting
Nurse Association.
Plana have been completed for
a meeting to te held to Florida
Power Lounge, Deland, at 7:30 a.
m. Monday to set up a temporary
board, who will draw up article*
of agreement in conformity with
State and county health laws and
a charter with representation from
all tte communities oa tha
aids of tbe county.
Anyone interested hi teaming
more of this project la asked to attoad Monday’s meeting.

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F ru it Shipments
WINTER HAVEN (UPI)-DaDy
carloadingi to boaea from tbe Cit­
rus Vegetable Inspection Division:
By rati 3,011 grapefruit? tor 1
3.BB grapefruit; by truck,
924 grapefruit; total, 40,774. Can­
nery receipts, wjUi grapefruit.

THE WINNER of Tha Sanford Herald Football
during Its first wank, Sid Morrison, (left) gota a
ehaek from Herald publisher W alter Glelow. Mo
submitted the entry picking tha largest number of team*
which won their gnmee. The Herald football page !•
published each Tuesday.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 526

Governor's Action
On Roll Expected

'Best Man' Becomes Couple's Slayer Soviet Arms
SAN
BERNARDINO, CaUf—
(U P I) — A 90-year-aid m u told
detective* today how ba (topped
•at o f hi* Intended role a* best
0 b an and murdered a ooupie
•boot to Ba married.
Law rence Garner admitted fatally abootinf Richard Nowlen,
■ , an ereaped convict, and hi*

bride-to-be, Patricia Harley
27, Sept. • during a pause on their
way to Lae Vegaa, Nav
they planned to be married.
" I killed him because I didn't
like him,” said Garner. “ He waa
an arrogant character."
The bodies of Nowlan and Mra.
Skene, a divorcee aod known Loe

Storm Brewing
’Near Bahamas
MIAMI (U P I)— A tropical atoms began building up in
the Bahamas Islands today, only 475 miles east-southeast of
Miami. Highest winds were reported st 40 miles per hour.
The Weather Bureau called the disturbance a "tropical
depression.” But the bureau said it was expected to Intensify
,Qand probably woulji become a tropical storm during the day.

News Briefs
Solons Got Leeway
WASHINGTON (U P I) — A hill
giving House members more lee­
w ay In the us* of their free tele­
phone and telegraph allowance*
&gt;ffcaa been signed into law by Presi­
dent Eisenhower.

Fruit Shipments
W IN TER HAVEN (U P I) -D a lly
carloadlags In boxes from the Cit­
rus Vegetable Inspection Division:
By rail, 2 ,0 * grapefruit; by boat,
929 grapefruit; by truck, 29,392
grapefruit;
total,
42,370.
Can­
nery receipts, 3,430 g rip *fru it

'd Skelton Goes Home
S A N T A M ONICA, Calif. (U PI)
— Comedian Red Skelton, 40, waa
releaeod from 8L John’ s Hospital
Monday where he recuperated
from exhaustion. The doctors said
Skelton waa suffering from phy­
sical fatigue.

Callas Asks Help
ROME (U P I) - Maria Callas
9 flaw o ff to an Important concart
in Loddon today aad asked "a ll
m y good friends" to help her
through an emotional crlsli. She
term ed "ru b b ish " the remarks o f
h er estranged husband concerning
a rom ance with Greek shipping
magnate Aristotle Onaisls.

Swift Talks Kecess
CHICAGO (U P I) - Weary nagoGators began today a three-day
9 recess in talks to and a strike
by 11,000 Swift and Co. workars.
Swift officials and representatlvas
o f the United Packinghouse Workora and tha Amalgamated Meat
Cutter* and Butcher Workmen said
talks would he resumed Thursday.

Cuban Plot Broken
H A V A N A (U P I) — The Cuban
army announced today it had
broken up a revolutionary plot
w Monday night to seise Baracoa
A irport in eastern Cuba and ar­
rested 40 men. The army an­
nouncement said the plot was
broken up by three government
spies who infiltrated tha revolu­
tionary group and tipped o ff the
Cuban army.

to Uft Newton. W * a to n e d * e
found in a- looely deeart a rea the ear sad landra an d 1 t a w a B a t
walk.”
day after the shooting. Identity
Gamer said he aad Nowtaa i
P **™
from elded to take target practice la
thair bodies and R took d e t e c t lm lb* toady deeart area while the
•averal day* to team thair namaa. two women w aited la tho tar.
G am er told detective* he and
"Nowlen said he had to go back
his girl friend,
Sandra
Kay to tho ear for m o m ammunition."
Ground*, 23, were driving to La* ■aid Gamer. " I abet U n i la the
V fgaa with the couple, planning groin. Ha fell dow n and bagged
to finance the trip with holdup*, me aot to UB him . I ahat Mai
when he began to reseat Nowlen'* agato. this time la lbs head.
superior attitude and Informed
" I went heck to. the car aod
him be would not g o through with told Fat there had been aa acci­
the holdup Kheme.
dent She ran to N orton and pat
He claimed Nowton threatened his bead In bar lap. She waa look­
him and hi* family U he backed ing down at him when I abet her
out.
in the back of tho bead.’ *
"That’ s wbea I m ad* up my
Gamer
said
he
aad
Ml**
mind 1 was going to kill klm,” Grouoda returned to the Lee AnG am er sakl.
gelei area and then fled to Mex­
"A fter we left Adelanto near ico. They were departed u un­
here and were out in the desert, desirables and arrested last FriI started looking for ■ good place I day in Nogalee, Aril.

It was designated Gracia as the
seventh tropical disturbance o f
the year.
The center of the depression
was located by hurricane hunter
planes 125 miles southeast of the
island o f San Salvador.
Tha Weather Bureau advlsad all
Interests In the Bahamas to "taka
necessary precautions for possible
Intensification during the next t4
hours.’ ’
"A ll interests in south Florida
should keep In touch with the
latest advisories and bulletins,"
the advisory said.
The depression funned in an
easterly wav* o f squalls that hat
been watched closely for several
days as it moved westward across
the Caribbean.
The squall winds began circulat­
ing In t)&gt;* tropical storm pattern
this morning aa tha wave slowed
down over tha central Bahamas
and began drifting slowly north­
ward about seven miles per hour.
"Future course o f the depres­
sion la rather indefinite,” fore­
caster* said. "Present Indications
are that It will drift slowly In a
northerly direction during the
nrxt 12 hours and gradually In­
crease In alia and intensity, pos­
sibly
reaching tropical
storm
force during 4 j * 4 * y " ,
Highest winds were located in
squalls near the center. Winds of
26 to 35 miles per hour extend
out 160 miles north and east of
the center, the weather bureau
said.
A
widespread air and sea
search continued, meanwhile in
the G ulf of Mexico for seven men
missing on two boats in choppy
water. A seaman fell overboard
from a fishing trawler being
towed to Tampa early today and
waa feared drowned.

Teachers To Hear
Stetson Professor

Seminole County Education As­
sociation secondary teachers will
hear a talk by Stetson Education
Professor R. J. Longstrect at the
association's first meeting Thurs­
day. Elementary teachers will
hold grade group meeting*.
Dr. James B. Conant'a report on
American high schools will be
Longstrret's tuple at the g p. m.
meeting at Altamonte Elementary
School.
Association
officers
for
the
1939 60 school year to be installed
by Supt. R. T. Milwe* are presi­
dent, W. W. Wharton; vice presi­
dent. Mrs. Alicia Schmidt; re­
The Jaycccs have opened a coo- cording secretary, Miss Martha
tost to choose a theme for the Thompson; corresponding secre­
annual Christmas Parade.
tary, Mias Marguerite D odsoo;
Entries should be sent oo a post treasurer, freem an E. Baggett.
card, including the sender's name
and address and the theme pro­
posed. to the Jaycee information
•eenter on French Ave.
The contest will end Sept. 29
and a $25 savings bond will be
given to the winner. Themes may
Joe B. McCauley of Orlando
be of religious nature or otherwise will be guest speaker at the Ki­
suitable to the Christmas Parade. wanis Club meeting tomorrow at
Previous themes included "Christ­ tha Civic Center. McCauley la an
mas Story." "Christmas Through Ethical Hypnotist teacher and will
A Child s E yes," "L et's pu’ Christ speak on "llypnotiim and Its
Bsck in Christmas" and similar Various Uses."
The speaker majored in psy­
chology at Orlando Jr. College
aod Rollins College and received
special training in hypnosis at
the Ethical Hypnotic training cen­
ter, Irvington, N. J. Ha got his
license in June of this year and la
The latest lines in Evinrude the first licensed hypnotic teacher
boat motors were displayed to in the U. S. He works on a re­
more than 200 boat dealers and ferral basis.
newspapermen In a state exhibi­
tion at the Tampa Terrace Hotel
yesterday.
Attending the Tampa showing
^ w e r e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kobson.
owners
of
Robson's
sporting
Funeral mass for Mr. George
Goods and Ronald Taylor, a Rob­
J. Engel, who died yesterday, will
son's employe.
The new Starlight 75 motor be held at It s. m. Wednesday at
was featured and a ride on the All Souls Catholic Church, with
Hillsborough River, movies and tike Rev. Richard Lyons officiat­
talks on Evinnid* motor* break­ ing.
Buriat will be in Oaklawn Mem­
fast and dinner st the Tampa
Terrace were included in lb* ex ­ orial Park, wkth Brtsaou Funeral
Home Ml charge.
hibition

•Christmas Parade
Theme Wanted

Growth Injection
KOBE, Japan (U P I) — Doctors at tha Kobe M odi-.
cal University claimed today that transfusing a midget
with the blood o f a giant would increase the midget'*
height
The school’* internal medicine department aaid It
hod injected the blood of a six-foot, 18-year-old girl Into
a 25-year-old man whose growth had been stunted
since he injured his head in a foil at school in the sixth
grade.
In one year, the university reported, the roan’g
height grew three centimeters (1.18 inches).
Unconfirmed .reports said that on tha basis o f this
finding, some businessmen already w ere Inquiring
about importing whole b lo o d into Japan from countries
where the people grow tall.
One newspaper which carried tha report said it
received a telephone call from a reader inquiring
whether it would work in reverse for a tall person who
wanted to be leas noticeable.

Winners Listed
In Tourneys For
Cancer Benefit
Bill and Jeanne Foulk w ere the
wimMrs M the M ayfair’ Country
Club in the Babe Zahariaa Golf
Tournament. Bill's net score un­
der the Calloway System was M.
Jeanne's net score was 70 In
runnerup position at M ayfair were
Sunny Powell with a 71 and Bar­
bara Rowell 72v».
At the Casselberry
Country
Club, BUI Kniuer J r., with net
score of M14 and Audrey Ram­
sey with a net of 75 were the
winners. Runner up In the men's
division was Dick Dickinson with
a 09. There was a three way tie
which was decided by matching
score cards hoi* fo r hole. Sara
Sparrow was runner-up in the
ladles division with a 7314.
Trophies wtH be presented the
winners next Monday at the quart­
erly meeting of the Seminole
Chapter of the Am erican Cancer
Society. The meeting will he g
p. m. at the G race Methodist
Church, Sanford.
The Babe Zahariaa tournament
was sponsored by the V,’omen’s
Golf Associations at tha . s o clubs.
Mrs. Clifford Overman, presid nt
at Casselberry, and Miss Ellen
Betts, president at M ayfair, were
credited by the Cancer Society
for the event's success.
A total of $281.50 was raised
In the two days with a $50 dona­
tion by HlUard Casselberry on
behalf of the Casselberry Country
Club.

Proposal

Southeast Seminole
To Promote Areas
The Southeast Seminole County
Chamber of Com m erce has voted
to distribute brochure t advertis­
ing the Oviedo, 81avia, I’buluoU
and Geneva a n a * .
Sample copies of such s bro­
chure were shown last nl|ht st
th* chamber's meeting at Oviedo.
The organization will have a busi­
ness office In a Broadway budding
now occuplad by Ernest Whcatlng.
Tha advartlslng brochures wtll
contain historical background ma­
terial, business listings and In­
formation about tazes, schools,
churches and other facilities.
President Ben Ward Jr. an­
nounced that ttw chamber wilt
appoint new com m ittee chairmen
at its nest meeting.

Problem

On Agenda
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (U PI)
—T h o United Nations steering
committee put Soviet Premier
NlUta 9. Khrushchev's disarma­
ment plan on the General Assem­
bly agenda today and Russia Im­
mediately demanded a separate
debate on K.
No objection was mads in the
21station committee to Deputy
Foreign Minister VsiUy V. Kuz­
netsov's request that the plan out­
lined by Khrushchev here last
Friday be included in the assem­
bly’s agenda.
But Kuinelsov objected vigor­
ously to Brasilian Augusts Frederico Schmidt's proposal that the
Khnishchcr plan be lumped with
other aspects of disarmament al­
ready listed for discussion. The
committee left that decision to
tha assembly.
Kusaetaov
sakl
Khrushchev's
proposal Ihould stand by itself fur
discttsskxl and not be "hidden
aw a y" among other proposals
where U might not "b e given suf­
ficient attention as to substance."
The steering committee met be­
fore the full assembly went Into
a session in which the United
States hoped to match or better
last year's vote !r. besting down
attempts
to
seat
Communist
China In the U dU d N'atioi ..

Minister Says
He'll Make Race
1 p. m. Stocks On Segregation

NEW YORK
(U PI) - Mock
prices at 1 p. m .:
American T A T ................., 751k
American T ob a cco .............
904«
Bethlehem Steel ................... 5416
C A O
86
Chrysler ............6041
Curtiss • Wright ................... 2114
DuPont’ r J l . T T T . 24314
Eastman Kodak ................... S3H
Ford Motor ............................ 7&gt;
General Electric ................. 74»«
General Motors .................... 32’ «
Graham • Paige ..................
2 ',
InU. T A T ............................ 30ti
Lorlllard .................................. 41U
Minute Maid ........................ 1914
Penney .................................... 107
Penn HR .......
1814
Royal American .................... 414
Sears Roebuck .................... 4814
Studebaker ............................ 121s
U. S. Steel ............................ 99»«
Wtitinghous* E l...................... M

Seminole

TALLAHASSEE (U Pt) A
Southern Baptist minister from
Winter
Park
Monday became
Florida’ s second announced candi­
date for governor in I960. Both
candidate* are staunch segrega­
tionist*.
The Rav. Georg* A. Downs, exrtutlV* secretary Of the* Florida
CiUxenz Council H id h# would
run on a platform of total segre­
gation.
" I am entering the race to give
the people o f Florida whose philo­
sophy agree* with burs a clearcut choice In the election," u id
Down*.
The announcement cam* a*
a surprise to at leaal thra* other
potential
candldatei who may
m ike segregation tha top Issue
in the com ing campaign. State
Sen. Ilarvie Betser of Bonlfay, an
ardent segregationist, made his
formal announcement a month
ago.
Senate President Dewey John­
son, Quincy, and Jacksonville at­
torney Fred *K*nt said Downs'
decision to run will have no e f­
fect on their own plans.

Up To Him

READ Y FOR BIG D AY at th* Bahia Shrina Temple’s
first Family Day Picnic Saturday art. left to right,
Shriners Cheater Rearick, o f DeBory, picnic chairman;
Harold Kaatner, coordinator o f units; and Andrew
Ramsay, president o f the Sanford Shrine Club. AH
Shriners, their families and friends art invited to tht
all day Sanlando Springs festivities.

Kastner Heads Big Gift
Division O f U F Campaign
Sea.liicl* County United Fund
cam paign division
heads have
been named and division quotas
set in the drive for 941.821.
Under Campaign Chairman A.
B. Peterson Jr., Harold H. Kast­
ner will head the Major Gifts de­
partment which has a $20,000 quo­
ta.
Leading collections from Indus­
trial employe* will be construc­
tion manager Art Harris. Engi­
neer William Bush has charge of
collections from businesses with
eight o r more employes. The goal
for the industrial and business
em ploye subdivisions is $8,300.
Chairmen of the Diversified Divi­
sion, in charge of solicitation from
businesses with fewer than eight
em ploye* l* Herbert Su-nstrom.
The diversified quota li 94.300. Th*
Rvaldentiil Division chairman has
not been announced but a 92,300
residential collections goat ha*
been art.
Collections from city and county
government workers will be super­
vised hy city building Inspector M.
A. Yelvington and County Zoning
Director Robert Brown. The Gov­
ernment Division quota Is 91,300.
The Rev. John W. Thomas of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church has
charge of the Church Cooperation
division in the drive which runs
through Oct. 15.
The Metropolitan Division, or­
ganised countwide chiefly through
the Negro Schools has a 91,300
goal. Dr. G. H. Starke, Crooma
Academ y Principal Roy A. Allen,
and Hopper Academy Principal
Alma Hurston head this section.

Fulfilling the eounly goal of 93,'
500 It under th* direction of Coun­
ty Agricultural Agent Cecil Tuc­
ker.
Community le a d e n la th* drive
at Altamonte Springs art Mrs.
Kristian Juthw and Mrs. Frank
Henderson; fo r Casselberry, Mrs.
Pat McKinney; Chuluota, Mrs.
Virginia Chadwick and Mrs. Jo­
seph Arm strong; Forest CUy, Mr.
and Mr*. John Bethea; Fern
Park. Mr. and Mrs. William Bridge
and Mr*. Dorothy Heuring; Gene
va, Mr. and Mrs. D . M. Ladd;
Lake Mary, M rs. Ida May Sjoblom ; Laka Monroe, Mrs. Herbert
Behrens; Longwood, BUI LaBree
and Dick Z artn un ; Paola, Mrs.
Gordon Frederick and Mrs. B. F.
Gaaas; Slavla, Mrs. G eorgs Jekubcln and Mrs. Em ily Jekubdn, and
for North Orlando, M rs. Mary L.
Hudgens.
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Solicitation from county school
personnel will be made directly be
tween the principals and th* per­
sonnel.

T A LLA H A SSE E (U P I) — G a *
LeRoy CoUlns waa expected to
give his decision today In a con.
troversy ever th* 1969 Seminole
County tax roll.
Aides said tha Seminole County
problem would be the first Item
brought to the governor’s attorn
tlon upon Ms return from a trip
to New Hampshire.
Th*
governor waa reported
driving back i o Tallahassee and
could not b* leached for comment
this morning. H e was expected s i
th* capital sometime today.
Comptroller Ray E. Green said
today be has washed his haoda
of th* Semlnoi* property aaaeaowent battle and wUl leave ft
strictly up to CoUlns.
Green said he wUl discuss the
matter—which has been before
Mm oa four previous occasions—
with CoUlns whan th* governer
returns.
"There la nothing more tide
office can do,” Green said.
" I thought 1 had settled It h m
time* and eaeh Ume, the official!
down there seem ed to get further
apart. It's almost reached th*
•tags of a shooting w a r."
"I'm going to turn that bahf
over to tha governor."
The commission voted to refer
th* matter t* the governor aad
com ptroller f o r a decialoa last
waek after taut assessor Mary
Karl* W alker refused to accept
a com mission-ordered reapprab
A talagram waa aant by tho
commission to tha governor aod
coniptrollar, but both w art awl a !
th* state at th* time. G reta re­
turned but Commission Chairman
John K ridtr amid oa reply bo*
baaa received to tb*

Electronics Men
To Be Introduced
Representatives
of
Dearborn
Electronics Laboratories and Dynatronlca Inc., will be Introduced
to Sanford business and profess­
ional men at the monthly meeting
o f the Coffee Club sponsored by
the Chamber o f Commerce.
The Coffee O u t w ill meet at
10 a. in. Thursday at Mrs. Appla
by'* Valdes Restaurant

Christianity, Communism Compared
SAN FRANCISCO ( UPI&gt;—Soviet
Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev, hit
spirits vastly Improved by a hearty
reception here left today for a 30hour tour o f tha famed Iowa corn
belt.
The Russian leader, who received
the most enthusiastic welcome o f
Mi Am erican tour so far during
40 hour* in tha bay area, wtll visit
a farm famUy at Coon Rapids
before going to Pittsburgh and
Washington.
Khrushchev, who was greeted In
Sin Jose Monday by a sign wMcb

read "prtnc* of peace," mad* a
comparison bctwrrn communism
and Christianity at a civic ban­
quet here klomlay night.
The Soviet premier said the
Communists looked ui&gt;on building
a new society as something "m ost
sa cred."
"W e want to build a society of
Complete equality *« preached by
Christ.” he vaid " I f you will
look into our aspirations you will
see that we hasr taken many of
Christ's prccepts-such as 'Love
thy neighbor.’ ”

Hypnotist To Speak
To Kiwanis Club

Sanford Group
Sees Evinrudes

Engel Funeral
To Be Wednesday

M AP OP RUSSIAN SPHERE OF ‘PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE*

Khrushchev
returned to that
philosophy in a different vein by
bringing up his heated feud with
Mayur Norris Poulson of Los An
Angeles. Poulson angered the So­
viet leader with his " w e wUl bury
you" reference in a speech Satur
day night.
The Premier sakl h* wanted to
say soinr pleasant things about
Loa Angeles and Mayur Poulson.
"The mayor his a very charm
ing wife and fam ily ," Khrushchev
said. "A t dinner something hap­
pened—perhaps he gut up on the
wrung aide of Use bed—that la why
be delivered Ibat unhappy speech."
"Let us be condescending,' he
added. "E ven the teaching
Christianity tells us to forgive the
trespasses of others. Let us con­
sider he spoke not from the heart,
not from the mind, but U was
Just an unhappy Incident."
The speech capped a busy day
of
hand shaking,
back slapping
and sight seeing for the Soviet
leader Including his first close up
look at an American Industrial
plant and a spur-of-the-moment
meeting with rank-and-file union
men.
The premier ilso revested that
h* had btard of a tom ato throw
ing incident
during
his drive
through the streets of Los Angeles
"Someone threw a tomato—it
rosy havt been a very good torn*
to—aod
th*
chi*f
of
polle*
decided to depriv* us o f th* pleas­
ure at visiting yuur land of fan
taiy, Disneyland," h* said.
Khrushchev was far more cor
dial than ha had been on previous
occasions. Ua said that In Sao
Francisco h* fait i « if ba war*
among true friends.
" I stopped th* car at random
and asked an ordinary bousawtfa
on th* atreat what w as bar dear­
est wish, and aha la id 'paaca. . .
no war.' Tbo*a art the sentiments
that (til tha minds o f all altisan*
to tha Soviet Union, ha said.

No Dates Slated
For Tax Hearing
County Com m lsetonan decided
this morning that thay weren't id
a position to set dates for tea
equalisation meeting!.
Tb* commissioners can't tat tha
hearing date* until they know
when the tax rolls will ba iubmlttcd. advised Attorney M ach
Cleveland Jr.
A request fo r a tentative bud gal
from th* rounty clerk, to b* pre­
sented not later than next Tuesday
was mad* by th* com m ission.
According to th* state attorney
general the commission must lu v *
a proposed budget.
A five per rent Increase over
last year'a budget could b* anti­
cipated for the coming year said
Deputy Clark Earl Burdick. Thto
would bring the 1939-90 budget
to about 934 million.
The commissioners prepare th#
final budget from tha tentative
figures drawn up by the county
dark.

Eisenhower Calls
In Top Advisors
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Prcaldent Eisenhower called seven top
advisers to the Whit* House to­
day to help Mm prepare for bin
crucial weekend talks with Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchav.
Summoned &gt;o the conferenen
were high diplomatic, military.
Intelligence, science and atomlo
officials, headed by Undersecre­
tary of State C. Douglas Dillon
and Deputy Defense Secretary
Thomas Gates.
They included John McCone,
chairman of the Atomic Energy
Commission; Allen Dulles, direc­
tor of tha Central Intelligent*
Agency; Adm. Arteigh F. Burk*,
chief of naval operations; Dr.
Gtorge B. Klatlakowsky, presiden­
tial sclcnca adviser, and Oordor
Gray, special presidential assist
ant for security affairs.
No agenda for th* conference
has been mad* public but th* tw*
world leaders are expected to dis­
cuss th* Berlin issue and disarm­
ament among other problem s di­
viding tha East and West.

Phone Company
Sets Open House
Sanford's Southern Bell Talaphone Co. branch office wtR hold
open house Sept. 30-O tC 1, from
1:30 to 9:30 p. ra.
Tha long distance switchboard
In operation, a movie for tha chil­
dren, and refreshments wUl b*
featured in the lour of th*
log at 309 W. Ninth.
"C om # and bring the
fam ily," Manager Bob
Invited Sanford are* reildaoto.
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MemytUI aad W id e Hanaock aad
a U a * b a d * la Da* T »a * U t. Daa
M other Mrs. WUUam V. MaoiyMH
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Candlelight hutlaUea a I
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bJfhec*. Cub Scaol u a k , closed
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Sail!* Harro w Chapter, Daughtars o f the A w r k i B RsvaiuUoa,
observed CcesUtutloa Day Sapt. IT
at th« b e a u a t Mr*, r . E. Rovoiillat. Co-hostasaas v a r a M rs. F . E .
B oli ta d Mias I n n * Hinton.

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I G ary B ra w l, aan of Mr. aad M rs.

Attack
spersed with m agnolia l a m a ,
authentically carried out an aut­
umn th e r e .
Mrs. Norman K. Melnaia intro­
duced guests and new mem bers

Entertain
M r. aad Mrs. Neil M cLeod, en­
tertained a group at friend* with
a k a M I dinner dance at their
h ew s aa Bamboo D r., la Sualand
K Satoo, Saturday evening.
. Ih M o atteadlag w ere Mr. aad
Mrs. David R egan, M r. and Mrs.
If. a . Spain. Mr. aad Mrs. Tax
Moaeh sw p . Mr. aad M rs. Dan
BarM a, M r. aad Mra. Jackie
J t m a r aad Mr. aad M rs. J . J.

PstAAO ItalA
hr
M rs. Jams* Blankenship and
N r uwlhar, Mrs. C. E . Whitcomb,
^ M f dall Ave., have as their guests,
w N r. and Mrs. J. Ben Berry of
CtadnaaU. Ohio. While vacation­
ing a t New Smyrna Beach one
day this week Mrs. Blankenship
aw l Mrs. Berry had a narrow
escap e from a ii* foot shark.
Misses Sonja Mooforton and
M ary Ana Wright left Sunday on
the Atlantic Coast Lina Theater
party for New York City where
they will enjoy a week o f broad* w » y shows, tours and other atO b a etlon s.
M rs. W, P. Yesley has relum ed
from Denver. Colo, where she at­
tended the International conven­
tion o f Christian Churches. On
bar w ay home she stopped over
to visit bar sister, Mrs. Percy
Lana in BoonevlUe, Mo. and
naphawa Jerry and Joe Lana la
81, Louis, Mo., and BaUavUle, 111.

Shop aa October l a U
Members aad their g a n U In­
cluded Mm . Baggett, Mrs. Talnudge. Mrs. M clm U , Mrs. Leper,
Mrs. John F . Barlow, M rs. Lawr­
ence R. Bauer, M rs. John E. Cooslas, Mrs. Tyler P . D e d a t a , Mrs.
PUmp S. Harward, Mrs. C. L.
Fittpatriek, Mrs. George I . J «t**«. Mrs. Malvia L. Jooes.
Mrs. John L . M cCrsckea, Jr.,
M n. Charles V . Myar, Mrs.
James A. Nelson, Mrs, William P.
Raya, Mrs. Jasaa W. T aft, Mrs.
Alvin Thomas, Mrs. Robert P.
Tucker. Mrs. Richard Conn, Mr*.
Neal J. Johnson,* Mrs. Jam es A.
M ickey, Mrs. J a ck A. McClure,
Mrs. Roger A. Sm kh, Jr.
Mrs. John R. Swope, Mrs.
George G.
Zim m erm an, Mrs.

son. Mrs. Max Bent. Mrs. F. R.
Kshlo. Mrs. W. W. Woodruff,
Mrs. Arthur G. Elder, Mra. Robart Smith and M rs. J . T. Danneby.

RECEIVING G U O TS at tha pnnonagn trw thn R*v. and Mrs. James Nl
Barnett, (center) M ow ing InhtntUttan emramonkh nt the First Christian
Chureh, Sunday afternoon. The Rev. D. F. J o n ch fe . DeLend, (at left) who
delivered tho sermon nt the services, y. W . Larson, board chairman, (at
right) Mias Florence Bishop, president of tho CWF and tho Bev. Gilbert
E . Counts, DeLend, ad Interim Minister prior to tho arrival o f the Bar­
netts.
(Bergstrom P hoto)

Minister And Family Honored
A t Installation, Reception
The Rav. Jam es N . Barnett waa
installed a a minister to tho First
Christian Church, Sunday after­
noon, by the State Eexecutive See­
ratary o f Florida Christian Misalooary Society, Lawrence Ashley,
Other participants in Urn service
w a n tha R av. R . H. Spear, J r .,
President, Seminole County Minis­
terial A sia., and pastor o f the
Natarina Church, the Rav. Gilbert
E. Counts, DeLand, the Rav. D ar­
rel F . Joachim , DeLaad, and V .
W. Larson, Chairman, Official
Board First Christian Church.
The Christian Women’ s Fellow­
ship o f Urn Chureh honored M r.

by M rr. Claude Bishop. Serving |t
the punch table, which also carried
out th o groan and geld m otif: w a n
Mrs. Kyle McMillan, Mra. B . W.
Ram ey, Mra. G. W. M organ and
Mra. J. L- Horton Sr.
Floating hartaaisi weaw Mra.
Marvin J. to h lfi, Mra. Marvin
Jonas. Mrs. Francos J ob and Mra.
J. L. Horton. Jr. Miss Shirley Mar­
gin kept the guest book. Am ong
out o f town guests w ere the Rav.
aad M rs. Lester C. Doarr. M r. aad
Mrs. Joseph Fergersan, M r*. Mo-

Sail Treadwell, of Mt. Dora, Rav.
aad Mr*. Bruce E. Burgbard, OrUnde, Rav. and Mra. Gilbert E.
Counts, tha Rev. and M rt. Darrell
F . Joachim, Mr. aad Mra. N. K.
R n n att, Mr*. Frank Connell, DeLand, and the Rev. and Mrs, A . C.
l amia a n , DeBary,
A miniature reception honoring
David aad Michael Barnett, sons
o f tho new minister, was bald at
thn Educational Building at tha
sam e tim e of the CWF reception.
It waa for tho younger group,
ages one to 1*. Refreshments
ware served by the hostesses, Mis*
Kale Bohlft and Mlse Linda Jones
assisted by Mrs. Robert Getman,
p ity Supervisor.

W lU e Brow *, lo n m a rtia Ava.,
celebrated U s seventh birthday,
last Thursday with a patty at his
home. G a m s ware played with
prise* aw arded to Linda N oel,
Susan Gallatta aad Donald Brawn.
F avors warn ghraa to tha (wests
and rerreihm eats of cake, lea
cream and caM drinks served.
Others altsndlni w ere Michael
and Marla GaUatlo, Judy Rbodta,
Linda Purdy, Berbeth Anne and
BUI CoUier, Arleoa, Linda and
M ary Joe D cM alllo, Mariana and
Allen D ora, J o y c e H a n e y , aad the
honorce’ a brat hors, Heady, K ea ­
w m iq ,
ne lb ami
and u
Donalds
Mothers assisting Mrs. Brown
with the entertaining were M rs.
Robert Dorn, Mrs. Bart Gallatta,
Mra, Herbert Collier and Mra.
George DeMalUo,

Following tha board meeting.
b u iln tu leu k in with tha ritual.
A m trieaa Creed, pledge to the
fle e aad tha ringing o f tho Na­
tional Anthem.

cruise a e the R ou alflat YacM,
"The S k yla rk." Guests enjoying
(he afternoon w ore Mrs. A . 8.
MeCaUum, Mrs. Jam es Blau aad
Mrs. AUce H arvey Calhoun.
Members present were Mrs. G.
8. Brown. M rs. P . P. Campbell,
Mrs. K . M. H oke. Mrs. A . R . Key,
Mrs. C. R . K lrtiey, Mrs. Ralph
Leonard, M rs.' R . M . Maaoa, Mrs,
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J. B. R a y, Mrs. Lawrence Thu*
Tha Man o f tha First Presby. lay, Mrs. L . C. W ildoer, Mra. Riy*
tartan Church and their ladies wlU mood Smith and Mrs. H u a i Har­
meet at T p. m . for u p p e r . Pio­ vey Lyman.
neer Fellowship meets at • p. m.
First Baptist Church Brotherbead aupper meeting T p, m .
Sub-diatrict MYF meal* In Me.
Klnley H ill Methodist Church 7:30
Tha W elcom e W agon Club Will
meat Wedneaday night at 7fM
Pinacresl
Baptist
Chureh
Pre­
For Outgrown Sale
Donat km* at clothing have pro- paration weak. W. M . U. Clark p. m, a t tba B a n te d W o r n * a
ceaded ao w all for tha outgrown Circle meets S:M p. m. fo r pot Club. A ll newcom er* who have re.
celved calla from W . W . t o i K p n
•ale scheduled for O c t I and 3 luck supper.
Ice Cream Supper Enterprise ate invited to attend.
~
Methodist Church a to i p. in,
women have been working diligent­
ly sorting and storing clothing
TOPPING
and accessories.
il amounts o f mayonnaise
Tbe G am m a Lam bda Chapter of
Tha "W hile Elephant" table h
Parmesan
Beta Sigm a F t t w ill m a tt trnRN
filled with bargain* o f sU attw
blended together make a delirious I at the b o n a at Mrs. Tbomaa
and shapes each as movie screens,
topping tot chilled cooked broe-1 Largen, P t a e c r o t Addition at..*
lamps and many, hand made a r­
ticles.
The sale will be held In the
Strickland Morrison building be­
tween the hours o f 1:30 a. m . aad
I p. m.

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The Oviedo Home Demonstra­
tion Club held the first meeting
o f this season last Friday morn­
—C\i iing a t the home o f M rs. Domer
D. Daniel).
JAYCEES WIVES CLUB OFFICERS shown si th e InaUlUtion dinner nt
Mrs. Dsnlell reported on the
Spencer's Restaurant, Saturday night. Mrs. A. K . Shoemaker Jr., vice
te le c t u r c “ Your Fam ily Business"
pmaident, (left) Mrs. M. L . Reborn Jr., outgoing president, presenting
given by Dr. C. C. M oxby at the
the gavel to the new president, Mra. Jack ENckaon and Mra. Stuhrt'Stet­
July Short Course In GtinesvUle.
son, secretary. Other officers include Mrs. Mason W harton, treasurer and
M oney
management,
consumer
Mra. William Klinefelter and Mrs. Georgs Speer, directors. Mrs. Tony
credit. Interest rates, cost credits,
Tram s, past vice president was ini tailing officer. Mrs. Reborn was pre*
Investment Insurance, fam ily bud­
geting, and social security prob­
sented with a g ift from the club
(Bergstrom Photo)
lem s were discussed.
A refreshment course o f coffee
and cookies waa served following
the program report.
Attending were Mrs. Louis A.
A M o s la r , Mrs. Bessie Cross, M ti.
T A n n io L. Carter, Mrs. Elaine
F arr. Mrs. Robert Lee. Mrs.
Charles Lea Sr., Mrs. W. W. DietThe Oviedo Garden Club held
Tba Frances Horton O rel* of the
rick and Mias Myrtle Wilson, the first meeting of the season at
First Baptist Church m et i t tha
the home of Mrs. Charles T. Nlcounty agent.
The Board o f Education o f homa of Mrs. Alfred Chile* Jr.,
black. Plans w e n made tor the
week with Mrs.
Donald
coming year, including a nursery B a r n e t t Memorial Methodist last
Oviedo
tour, ways to rem em ber shut-ins Church la sponsoring an Ice Cream Ftamm, chairman, presiding.
The devotional waa presented by
and future program s such as tha Supper tonight In the Church An­
Mrs. Fred Mysrs, guest spexker
"H at Show" and tha Christmas nex from • to a p. n .
Proceeds w ill be used to buy for tha evening. A short business
Tree.
It waa also decided to continue needed equipment fo r the church meeting w as held and plans made
to visit tba County Homo this
placing flowers In the Cltitens school.
B y MARIAN R . JONES
month In obsarvanca o f Commu­
Bank and the Oviedo Clinic. Mrs.
nity M illions.
M r. and Mrs. Jam es A . Thom p­ N iblick gave a potted plant to
son o f Vero Beach, w ere In Oviedo each mem ber present. An rxecuPlans wars discussed fo r a visi­
last week following a vist wth live board meeting preceded the
tation program and a community
their mother at the Florida Sani regular business session.
missions project that the circle
will use for tha next year. Meeting
tarlum .
Those attending were Mrs. Cnight wa* changed to the secoad
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mosier, of R. CTonts, president; Mrs. George
Monday o f tha month, beginning
O viedo have returned borne after Means, Mrs. Joe Battle. Mrs.
A M emorial Service tor Mrs. W .
In October,
spending tom* time in Michigan Roy Clouts Jr., Mrs. Mae E.
L, Harvey wae held Thursday a f­
Following the business session
ths summer, and w ere the dinner King, Mrs. Paulina West, Mrs.
ternoon by the Sallie Harrison
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . B. M. L. Gary. Mrs. Jams* Brook­
Mrr. Myers presented the book
Chapter e f tho D. A. R. at the
• J o n e s Wednesday evening.
"Christian Witnessing." A gift was
shire and Mrs. S. Parker.
home of Mrs. F. E. RoumillaL
presented to Mrs. Flam m for her
E ar! A. Lundquist, vice-presi­
Mrs. F, E. Bols officiated in tho
dent of the Fifth District of Fla.
outstanding leadership during the
absence of Mrs. C. L. Park, chap­
, Federation of post office clerks,
p is’ year s * chairman.
lain.
wsa a visitor of the Oviedo postal
Refreshments were served by
Resolutions of sympathy w er* tba hostess, Mrs. Chiles, to Mrs.
clerks, lie extended an Invitation
for them to sltead the Orlando
Members of the Wesleyan Ser­ read By Mrs. RoumlUat, regent. Myers, Mrs. Flamm, Mrs. Francis
Local on Wednesday, O ctober T, vice Guild met at McKinley Hall Several member* o f the chapter Hall, Mrs. Don Knight, M rs. Benny
at S:30 p. m. at the D .A.V. HalL last week for the first meeting and two daughters o f Mrs. Har­ Austin, Mrs. le w is Barley, Mrs.
o f the current season. A covered vey, Mrs. Hasel Harvey Lyman o f W, A . Cogl* and Mrs. Calvin
dish supper was served followed Lakeland and Hrs. Alice Harvey Wright.
by the business session with :'r s . Calhoun of Euatia w ere present a t
Fred Smith, prescient, presiding. the service.
Oregon grows about U to W per
A copy o f the resolutions will 1
cent of tha filberts used com ­
Mrs. Nancy Brock gave a re­
T w o films on cancer entitled port on the recent Seminar held sent to the fam ily o f Mrs. H arvey. mercially In tha United Stales.
"N ev er alone" and “ Tim e sad la Orlando. She announced that
two women'', were shown by Ron­ the study chosen for this year
ald Perry at the meeting o f the
would be on Africa and g iv e
Ladies Auxiliary to the Fleet Re­ summaries of books to be used.
serve Assn. Unit 147 at the CPO
Miss Mabel Chapman reported
Club.
oa the Annual School o f Missoni
Vernon Mlxe, president o f the held In Lakeland. Mrs. Clarence
Seminole County Unit of the Am e­ Wynn gave an interesting account
rican Cancer Society spoke about
of her attendance at the Methodist
the functions of the organisation.
Assembly at Junaluska, N. C.,
^ Dr. Robert Smith of the madt&gt;
during the summer, aad Mrs.
* cal adv isory board of the Semi­
Burka Steele told o f her visit
nole
County society
answered
In Ike
to the Methodist Children’s Home
m any questions concerning tha
there.
Beggarly Building
fllmi.
Six visitors and nineteen m em ­
The auxiliary's project, "The
bers were present.
2587 S. Orlando Dr.
linen basket" waa discussed and
it w as decided each mem ber
would contribute to It sad the
drawing was scheduled fo r Oct.
IE U was also decided to lend
^ a donation to the U. S. S. Arisona
w fttm orixl.
Registered Beauticians
The bouse party planned for
Sept- 1* k it been postponed until
Sept 31. It will be held at the
HOURS
home of Mrs. C. E. vieetraeyer.
For reservations call Mrs. Wil­
8:30 to 5 Hon. Thru FrL • 8:30 to Noon Set.
liam Holcomb at F A 2-U27.

Ice Cream Mrs. F. Myers
Meets In Oviedo
Presents Study
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le locate a free-laare picture taker
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stery waa M r, K hrushchev's visit.
awl. la spite a f tba Russian visit­
e r, the DemecraUa Claa gathered
at the call a f Chairman Paul But­
ter to shew the Ceuntry that the
Party waa fu ll a f harmony. From
Florida ca m * National Committeem aa Jerry Carter, o f T allahasse e,
aad National Committee worn an.
Mrs. P eggy R h raasa* o f Gaines­
ville.
Mora Importaat ta Florida was

i South Knows
at’s Going On
Gov. LaRov Collin* said somothla* in a »P^j«
OT hut wwk that w* wUh could ba m a d * required readtfor avary number of Confirm, the U. 8. Supreme Court
I all other bodiea which have been alammlnf the South
und for year* on the question of segregation.
Collins had quits a bit to aay on the subject, but eummad
our feelings very well In one sentence:
" S o u t h e r n e r s resent criticism f r o m those who do not
gtlce what they preach.”
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gy politicians and other bleeding hearts cry dixcrlml-

Worry Clinic

Assignment
BY ED KOTERBA
The charge brought a quick
statement from W. Wilson White,
a u iita n t
attorney
general
in
ebarga o f Ihe civil rights section.
T h e itatement by Mr. Dlngell
indicate* that be la not familiar
with the true enforcement record
ot the department," Whitt said.
He la id his office had acted with
"prom ptness and vigor" in all
casta.
Dlngall said only three voting
cases had been brought up for
prosecution. Of these, he slid, two
were dismissed by trial judges
and the third la yet to bo tried.
White said the congressman had
bis facta wrong.

WASHINGTON (U P I) The
Justice Department has denied n
congressman's charge that it hag
baba la x la prosecuting civil rights
vitiations
.'••Rap. John D. Dlngell (D-Mlch.)
unshed off lh* exchange Sunday
by accusing thn department’s civ­
il rights division of “ shameful dis­
regard o f responsibility.". Ha said
View—If say—N egro citizens have
been able to register or vote as
n result of Justice Department anfor remen of thn 1U7 a ct."

Halleck Makes
Self Available
WASHINGTON (U PI) - House
Republican Leader Charles A.
llsllrck Is available fo r the I960
GOP vice presidential nomination.
; The
M-yenr-old Indiana con­
gressman noted Sunday that "you
don't run for vice president" but
slid he would answer " y e s " if Ihe
psrty's
presidential
candidate
sought him for a running .natc.
llillcck'a political prestige has
been climbing sharply since last
J i b . 0 when he took over leader­
ship of House Republicans by
ousting veteran Hep. Joseph W.
Martin Jr. from that post.

DAILY

Would-Be Soviet
Returning Home
MOSCOW (U P I) Nicholas
Petruvll, a sheet met el worker
Irani Valley Stream. N. Y ., who
first renounced his American citi­
zenship to becom e a Soviet cltUrn
and then changed his mind, left
for home today a wiser men who
wants only a chance lo start over
again.
"A ll I want to do is go home,
see my brother Dominick and I
gucs* get a job somewhere and
•tart ov e r."

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WASHINGTON — Like all the
other timei when Use Russians
beat us lo the missile punch,
there was another round o f bit­
terness bounding
around
here
when the Reds turned the moon
into a bull’s eye.
Some folks blamed our space
backwardness on Inadequate scien­
tific education. Others put the
blame on lack of Federal rocket
funds.
Rut 1 discovered the real cause.
And that is, every one of our
space vehicles, by way o f dem o­
cratic processes, Is tied by its
umbilical cord to Washington's
confuiion.
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Most of that confusion la caused
by paper work. W e've probably
spent enough money on paper
work In miselles to send a paper
rocket lo the planet Pluto and
return.
The Red pennant had barely
slopped quivering on the moon
when
the National i Aeronautics
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and Space Administration appris­
ed newsmen that they had som e
press kits ready for uu.
1 rushed to NASA beaesquarters

By VOKRNUN SCOTT
HOLLYWOD (U P D -T h o nicest
thing Britain has exported to
muvictuwn in many a m oon la 13year-old llayley Mills, a sweet(seed Import who is starring in her
first American film.
Daughter ot English star John
Mills, llayley Is a startling con ­
trast to the spoiled, ill-mannered
Hollywood variety o f m ovie moppels.
llayley curtsied politely in tho
Disney Studio com m issary before
sitting beside her mother for
lunch. Her 10-year-old brother, e
hellion on wheels with e shock of
red hair, sat like an angel next
lo a nervous Disney press agent.
Haylcy was reared in
Uccauaa llayley
the trail limn of “ children aro seen
but not heard,” she offered no
gratuitous information, bul an­
swered questions with serious
aplomb. Brother John ta not the
tiaditiunaliat that Haylcy is.
Before Ihe blonde little girl
could embark on her interview
the press agent emitted a yelp of
surprise end stood up abruptly. He
hopped around on one foot, pulling
lec cubes from his socks.
"N ow , John," his mother, Mrs.
Mary Mills, remonstrated in a cul­
tured English voice, “ Please do
be good."
Juhn subsided proclaim ing inno­
cence.
llayley carefully explained she
is starring tn the title rote of Dis­
ney's “ Poilyanna." along with
Jane Wyman and Richard Egan.

Tuesday, September

NOW SHOWING
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downtown to tee what the excite­
ment w u about. At NASA, they
have 23 people spread over three
floors whose jo b |a grinding out
p ip er work for the press.
1 followed the press informa­
tion sign to Room 100. The girl
at the reception desk said, "I'll
bet you're bore after the press
kits," sod I said I was.
"Y ou 'll find them In Room 103."
she said, pointing her pencil
across the hall.
Lika a guided m issile, 1 scooted
serosa the hall, and the girl in
Room 103 — another of the 23
hired to hand out press klia and
such — la id, "O h , no. you were
misinformed. Those press kits
ars in Room 100."
Like a misguided missile, I
scooted back across the hall.
“ What are you doing back h ere?"
asked the girl behind the recep­
tion desk. And I told her what
the distributor o f press kits yon­
der said, and she said. " I f she
said so, then I guess she knows
what she’ s talking vboul."
The kits were there, in l wo
envelopes, telling about two rela­
tively minor upcoming rocket
shots. Altogether, there were It
different packs ot "fa c t sheets."

One, fiv e tegal-etied pegea thick,
reviewed the eight Vanguard fail­
ures.
In Russia, they have ao press
kits. T h ey Just keep shooting up
rockets.
But the NASA bureaucrats bad
no corn er on coofuaioo. Consider
the
State
Department
Press
Division which bad Washington’ s
hearty reporters fatigued from
milling in long lines waiting for
briefings and credentials loog be­
fore Nikita K hru tbcbe- arrived.
Just one simple, hilarious exampin: They had us lined up to
get o u r "p assp orts" to cover
Khrushchev. After an Intermin­
able w ait, a lady employee said:
"E veryb ody below N form a new
line o v e r h ere."
A newsm an asked: "What Is b e ­
low N— from A, or to Z ? " and she
replied, "F r o m N to Z ."
The N to Z reporters broke
rinks, and when they got to the
table, n second Ifdy employe
asked: “ What are you doing in
this lin e ? "
These crazy, mixed up antics
were on a simple, low ccbclon.
Can you just imagine what the
snafua are like at the higher lev ­
els?

acting naturally.'' Haylcy said. to gat slugged."
“ Mother and daddy are both a c­
"Y o u ’d better behave,
tors and I w ai brought up in thea­ Mills admonished.
ters."
This time the beleaguered press
agent grabbed at his pocket—too
late. It was filled with crushed
stlline crackers. "W hy, you littit
. . . " he begin.
" I didn't do any thing, m other,"
John teid.
“ Really, John, you've been away
from school too long," Mrs. Mills
said, explaining he was strictly
disciplined in the private school
he attends in England.
“ Maybe all ot us will bccurnc
actors." Haylcy went on. undis­
turbed by her brother's activity.
with*
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Bram ble Bush” has a Thundcrbird
In Hollywood, a Rolls R oyce in
London, a Cadillac in Switzerland,
where he lives, and a Ferrari in
Rome, where he is now working.

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"T h ey met in m y olflce, appar­
ently quite by chance, • and my
assistant introduced Hum . Since
they w ere welt suited to each
other, they soon started dating
and just last week I received a
wedding
announcament
fr o m
them.
"D r. Crane, in the past two
yeara 1 have introduced 7 couples
among m y patient! and now they
are ail happily m arried."
Denial Cupid
Dr. Jim merita a special com ­
pliment for hit thoughtfulness. I
have recommended bia method to
thousands of dentists whom I
Lave addressed in the last year,
so 1 am sure they, too, will be­
com e allien of Cupid.
Dr. Jim also shows another
form o f that professional "aym*

th « political workshop atagad at
the m b o Urn* bp the National
Commute*—but not a part o f their
c oecia y t. Hare, tho w o o e r * c a n t
to. tears tho lattat technique* of
can p aig n iiif. They Uateoed to ex p o ru tall bow to fat out tho v o l t
bow to run an election day * o t t f
pool aad handle publicity; bow to
ratee money.
This group waa headed by Jim .
m io Milligan. Chairman o f tho
State D em ocratic Executive Com­
mittee, Orlando. Jim m ie ha* had
b lr upi and down* alnce taking
the chairmanship. After all tbat'e
politics). But, his ability to orga­
nise and make frienda has begun
(o show results. One result: ho
brought with him the largest d e l®
cation from any state to the threeday political study session.
With Milligan w ere: Frank Por­
ter, Jr., Eustia, Secretary-Treas­
urer of the Com mittee; from the
First District. Martha Van Patten,
Tampa. Chairman; Second Dis­
trict, T. J . Jennings, Jr.. Green
Cove Springs, Chairman and Mrs.
Helen Barrs, Jacksonville, ViceChairman; Third District, G rad^
Albritton, Pensacola, Chalrm J#
and Mrs. Clyde Sauls, Montleello,
Vice-Chairman; Fourth District,
Robert M. Morgan. M iami. Chair­
man; Fifth District, K. K. Ken­
nedy, Ocala, Chairm an; Sixth Dis­
trict, M ri. Mildred Feller, LaBelle, Chairman and Roscoe Rol­
lins, Stuart, Vice-Chairman; Sev­
enth District, Mrs. Robert Hariteben, Sarasota. Chairman and J.
Hardin Peterson, Jr., Lakeland^
Vice-Chairman: Eighth D is t r ic t
Mrs. Julia M aloes, Lake City,
Vice-Chairman.
The im portance ot this study
session lies in the rising tide ot
Republican! moving into Florida,
Milligan says that this meeting
was not just soother case ot peo­
ple wanting to lake a trip to Wash­
ington. “ This was a real training
course for party leaders," he ex­
plained. Ho said that later this
Fall, he plans to set up similxw
training meetings throughout tho
Slate to teach the latest politics!
techniques to local organizations.
At these District meetings he plans
to have the Younc Democrat*, ths
women’s organizations and the lo­
cal party officials. They will study
the particular cam paign metnods
that suit their locality and the
temper o f their voters. “ 1 am es­
pecially glad to see how the Demot
cratie women in Florida have com %
to the forefront." he said. “ They
seem more determined than the
men tb study and learn about
polities." lie went on to say that
he couldn’ t see how they found the
time. “ It is am azing," he said,
bow the women are able to get
away from their houiework and
(heir husbands to attend political
meetings. And when they show up
at a meeting, they certainly are
the ones who are not afraid t #
stand up and be h eard."

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atte aad d y sp a ek " errer below :
B y DR. GCORGC W. CRANE
CASE C-4M: D r. Jim. aged » ,
Is an Ohio dentist.
D r. Crane," he began recently,
" I appreciate your em phasis on
the Scientific Marriage Founda­
tion, which helps Introduce eligi­
ble men and women with a view
to rom ance and happy-m arriages.
“ Well, t am aiding you in­
directly In my own office. F or
example, when 1 find that patients
are unmarried and unattached,
I talk over Ihe situation with my
Dental Assistant and then help
Cupid.
“ To be specific, a few montha
ag o a lovely school teacher, aged
29. was a patient
"She bad cared for an Invalid
mother fo r Mveral years, mean­
while declining several offers of
m arriage.
“ Now her mother had passed
aw ay, ao she waa eligible to think
about matrimony. Meanwhile. I
had another patient, aged 32, who
had lost his wife a year o r so
earlier.
“ This man waa attractive and
a successful attorney In our town.
S o I scheduled them fo r consecu­
tive appointments the following

bloats" mentioned previously.
Far be la not only producing
m ore happiness by bis diplomatic
introductions o f unmarried cou­
ples, but he is helping the clergy­
men of his area by thus tending
them wedding prospects.
Aad from each o f those couples
under 40 y e a n o f age, will pro­
bably arise two o r three children,
who will be reared as cultured,
moral yoongstara.
“ I t ” Far Doctors
Doctors need a double dose of
“ H -R" o r “ Human Relations"
psychology, for they often grow
so interested In chem icals or sur­
gical words that they forget the
total aeeda of their patients.
No doctor aver operates on a
tooth or an appendix. Instead, be
operates on a total personality:
If be meanwhila helps tbst
patient solve collateral problems,
as be Dlls the decayed tooth or
removes Ihc inflamed appendix,
he rates higher as a successful
doctor.
Recently f acted as Master of
Ceremonies at a banquet of 1,000
people -at a large Chicago hotel.
Moot o f the . udieocs ware lay­
men, but one o f tho m edical
speakers forgot this fa ct as ha
described a patient who was
"cyanotic and dyapnele."
Few o f you educated readers
know what "cy a n o tic" means for
It Isn’t even listed In your col­
legiate Webster dictionary. And
"d y s p o clic" Is likewise "G reek "
to M l. o f you.
W bst tho doctor should have
said w as that his patient was
"b lo c and breathing h ard ." But
be didn't tven realize his audience
couldn’ t follow his remarks.
Ons of the biggest needs In
medidnn and dentistry nowadays
Is for doctors to talk tha language
of the patient and stick lo 2-syl­
lable terms:
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for Milwaukee’ * firedup Braves, who ttU you pointblank Urey'rt gain* ill the way
now with momentum. Eddie Uathawa and even the National
League ichedule on their aide.
Even the red-hot Dodgcra had
to make room when the Bravei
climbed into a fin t-p L ce tie with
them by llckinz iie Plratet, I I ,
Monday night for their 12th vic­
tory la the last 13 game*.
Tbat'a the type of down-lheatretch momentum that wina pen­
nant* and Mathew* is beaded in
precisely the same direction.
The slugging Milwaukee third
baseman, living up to his presea­
son vow that he was going to
“ make up for a lousy year” in
1930, drove In five runs againat

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W. L. Pet. GB
Milwaukee
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Los Angeles
S3 66 .UT
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San Franciacs
62 6T .330 1
Pittsburgh
T7 73 .313 6 4
Cincinnati
72 71 .460 ills
Chicago
71 76 .477 12
A St. Louis
66 It .436 13
w Philadelphia
61 86 .409 22
Monday’ s Retails
Milwaukee 6 Pittsburgh 6
Chicago 12 St. Louis 3
(Only games scheduled.)
Tuesday’ . Probable Pitchers
San Francisco at Chicago—San­
ford (13-12) vs Ceccartlll (3*3).
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night)
• — P liarro (3-2) o r Rush (3-3) i i
Haddix (12-11).
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Los Angeles at St. Louis (night)
• — McDevitt (10*8) or Koufax (8 6)
vs Jackson (13*13).
Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2
games, twi-night)—Purkcy (12*17)
and Pena (3*8) vs Robinson (1*4)
and Owens (11-12).
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Milwaukee at Pittsburgh might)
San Francisco at Chicago
Lot Angeles at St. Louis (night)
(Only games sch cdu bd.)
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V
W. L. P ci, GB
Chicago
91 39 .607 . . .
Cleveland
&gt;7 62 .384 3 4
New York
76 73 .510 141*
Detroit
74 75 .497 164
Baltimore
72 77 .483 114
Boston
"0 79 .470 20Vs
Kansas City
63 83 .426 27
Washington
63 86 .423 214
.Monday's Results
(N o games scheduled.) ............
Tuesday’s Probable Pitchers
•
Kansas City at Detroit — Tsllourla (4 3 ) vs Bunnlng 118-13).
Chicago al Cleveland (night)—
Wynn (20-10) va Perry C12-9).
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York
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Washington
(night) — Dilm ar (12*9) vs Ra­
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Baltimore at Boston (night)—
Wilhelm (15-11) vs Sutlivan (6-11).
Wednesday's Game*
Kansas City at Detroit
Baltimore at Boston
•
m New York at W .thinglon (night)
(Only games scheduled.)

the Pirates Monday night with h it
42nd and 43rd homers.
His first hom er ram* off loser
Boh Friend with two on In' Um
fifth. The ball traveled over the
roof o f the right field ataoda at
Forbes Field, a feat previously
accomplished by only five p la y ­
ers, including Babe Ruth and
Mickey Mantle. Mathews' second
homer came with one on off r e ­
liever Bennie Daniels In the' ninth
and b r o u g h t the Milwaukee
ttrongboy'a runs balled-in total to
109 fo r the season.
Southpaw Warren Spahn w asn't
exacUy admiring the icenery,
cither.
The veteran lefty registered bis
10th victory for the 10th time in
hit 13-year m ajor league career
•ven though Don McMahon had to

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ATLANTA (UP1) - Quarterback
Jack Jonrs o f Ibe Florida Gators
today was named Southeastern
Conference back of the week by
United Press International for hia
performance in the G atori' 30-0
victory over Tulane.
Jones, a 21-year-old junior from
Commerce, Okla., is a Junior c o l­
lege graduate who was rushed into
the quarterback slot after Mickey
Elltnburg, the man figured for the
job, gave up football. His first var■ity perform ance was outstanding.
In the Tulane game Friday night
at New Orleans, Jones threw a 13-

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yard iccond period p a ts for the
G alu ri’ first touchdown. Then, in
the fourth period, Jonrs really
opened up. He pasted five yards
for one touebdowr, ran 33 yards
with a past interception for an­
other, and passed (or tw o two-point
conversions.
T h e UP I Southeastern Confer­
ence lineman o f the week award
went lo senior guard Bob K hayil
of 3tississippi, star in the Rebels'
16-0 victory over Houston Saturday
night.
Khayal. 21-ycarold, 213-pound
place kicking specialist, set up the

N E W YORK I U P I)) — R oly,
poly Irving B. Kahn, theater-TV
tycoon start today in what may
be a lively production at tha N ew
York State Athletic Commljaion'a
hearing into the Johansson-Patterson fight promotion.
The commission displayed a
fighting mood at the dose o f
Monday's session when it deter­
minedly ordered Manager C u i
D 'A m ato to appear at the hearing
on Sept. 29 or risk permanent
lots o f hit manager's license.
D'Am ato manages Floyd Pat­
terson, who lost the heavyweight
crown to Ingcm ar Johanrton o f
Sweden at Yankee Stadium on
Juno 29.
Commission Chairman Melvin
l» Krulcwitch planned to hear
Kahn’ s testimony today and then
adjourn the hearing to the 29th.

NEW HOME fur Dodgers
fltnrta with this miniature
nhovel held by Walter
O’Malley, president of the
dub, who said the now
stadium in Los Angeles'
Chavez Ravine will be in
line sometime next ataxon.

Glen Hobble limited the Cards to
seven hits to win his lfth game.
Rookie Tom
Hughes vga the
loser.
Over in the American League,
the champagne ii still on Ice for
the White Sox and they can grt
to pop the cork by beating the
Indians at Cleveland tonight.
Al Lopez is sending veteran
Early Wynn (20-10) out lo wrap
up the White Sox* first pennant in
40 year*, and Joe Gordon — still
at the helm for Cleveland — is
countering with rookie Jim Perry
(12-9) in the hope of keeping tha
Indians alive.
If the Indians should win, they
would cut the White Sox' lead to
2'v games. If the White Sox win,
all the mathematics go out tha
window.

first touchdown by returning a
pats interception 32 yards to the
Houston seven y ard line, and later
kicked a 32-yard field goal.
Tha rugged, roving lineman dis­
appointed In only one thing. Latt
year he led the nation In extra­
point kicking by hilling on 22 of
23. Saturday night be m ade one of
two.
Other backs m entiooed for firstweek honors included All-America
halfback Billy Cannon who got
Louisiana State rolling to a 263
win over Rice with a 17-yard touch­
down run; quarterback Lowell
Hughes of Kentucky who almost
saved the Wildcats from their 14-12
loss to Georgia Tech, and quar­
terback - Francis
Tarkenton of
Georgia whose pasting and run­
ning paced the Bulldog! lo a 17-3
victory over Alabama.
Other linemen cited included
center Mcxie Uaughan o f Georgia
Tech who was credited with IT In­
dividual tacMrs against Kentucky,
and end Gordon Kelley o f Georgia
who caught five of Tarkenton’*
passes for 83 yards in a nifty dis­
play of outfoxing the Alabam a de­
fense.

DETROIT (U P I) — J i m m i e
Dykes, rehired as m an igtr of the
Detroit Tigers for I960, promptly
lit up one of hia trademark cigars
and from behind the cloud of
smoke predicted hit club will be
a pennant contender next year.
Dykes, his 62 ycara—42 o( them
in baseball—considerably lightened
by the contract signing Monday,
taw things in the smoke clouds
that weren't so discernible to his
watching audience.
" I think wc have the stuff to
go all the w ay," said the newly
signed little manager; "W e ll have
to pick up a shortstop and a first
basem an." Pressed a bit, Dykes
added that hr wants to strengthen
the bench ami he'll need more con­
sistent relief pitching.
It was Djkrs* turn to be con­
fident, although Detroit In the past
two years heard almost the same
words from departed managers
Jack Tlghe and Bill Norman.
The signing of Dykes Monday
ended several weeks of speculation
about whether the veteran of the
Connie Mack era would be rehired
or if the Tigers would bid for an­
other "n a m e '’ manager. This spec­
ulation grew last week alter Joe
Gorslon announced he was quilling
L'aited l'r r l» International
the Cleveland Indians.
W ALLINGFORD, C o n n . ~
But General Manager Kick Fer­
Georgle (Kid) R ow , 111)4, Hart­ rell said Monday that no one ex ­
ford, Conn., outpointed Al King, cept Dykes had been considered
for the 1060 field Job,
13 8 4 , Bristol, Conn. (8 ),

PHILADELPHIA — Ray Lan­
caster, 147, Spartan»burg, N. C.,
TKO over Sailor Whltey I'oir,
1314, New York,

Rebels, Auburn Get SEC
Tests By Yo ls, Kentucky
ISLAMORADA (U P I) The
Florida team held a comfortable
246 point lead today in a spin­
fishing tournamenl with Califor­
nia designed to show which state
has the best fishermen.
The Florida anglers, catting in
the familiar water* nf the Florida
Keys, landed three bonefish M on­
day to open the second half o f
the eight day tournament. The
California
team
went
emptyhanded.
Tony
Deles* of West Palm
(leach landed a 101&lt; pound bonefish worth 69 points to lead his
Florida team. Robert Ryder, also
of West Palm Beach, caught two
smaller bone fish (dialing 30 points.
Both men used eight pound lest
line.

PGA Announces
$40,000 Tourney

United Press International
Mississippi and Auburn get their
first Southeastern Conference foot­
ball tests of the season this week­
end. And, as they say back home,
don’ t Tennessee and Kentucky
know it?
Tcnn csn -c’ s Vols, who open their
season with the king-tiacd Auburn
Tiger* at Knoxville Saturday, were
roncrniraling on defense and kick­
ing Monday. Sophs Warren Blankrnsliip, center, and blocking back
Wayne Coleman returned lo the
Voi units. Auburn Coach Ralph
Jordan exprevsed disappointment
after a- workout which emphasised
blocking, defense and offense.
Mississippi, winner over Hous­
ton, opens its SEC season Saturday
In Lexington against Kentucky.
While the llebcla will lie favored,
Kentucky's fine effort in losing to
Georgia Tech last weekend has
stamped them a toughie. Missis-

DUNEDIN (L T D - The Profcsstonal Golfers Assn, announced to­
day a new Sto.ooo tournament,
the first PcSoto Open Invitational
at Bradenton, (’ la , had been add­
ed to its winter tour.
PGA President Harold Sargent
said the tournamenl, to be spon­
sored by (he Plymouth • DcSotoVsliant Division of Chrysler M o­
tors Corps., will be the richest one
in tbe history of Florida golf and
one nf the richest in the United
States.
The event is set for March 2427, I960, at the DcSoto la k es
Country Club, five miles south o f
Bradenton. It will come as the
8 13 1 highlight of the annual Hernando
6 132 DeSoto Pageant at Bradenton,
Cran­ during which the landing of the
Spanish explorer is re-enacted.
(3),
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Spahn. 31c.Mshort (9) and
dall.
Friend,
Portrrfield
Gross (At. Daniels ( ! ) and
gess. Winner — Spahn (20-13).
Loser — Friend (8-19). HRS—
Mathews.

have you looked at the schedule!*”
Alt right, let's take a look.
The Braves hava five more
games to play, tw o with the Pi­
rates at Pittsburgh end the latt
three at Lome in Milwaukee
against the last-place Phillies.
All the Dodgers' five remaining
games are on tha road, twe at
St. Louia and three a t Chicago.
The Giants, on e gam e off the
pace, also have no m ore homo
games left. They play tw o at Chi­
cago and wind up the aeaaoa with
three games at St. Louis.
The Cubs crushed the Cardinals,
113, in the on ly oth er major
league game scheduled Monday.
Rookie George Altman bit two
homrrs for the Cuba, and Toay
Taylor and Ernie Banke each hit
one. Banka1 h om er was his 43rd.

Gators' Jones Named Back O f W eek Detroit To Retain
For Performance Against Tulane Jimmie Dykes As
Manager In 1960

League Leaders
National League
Player A Club G. AB R. II.
Aaron. Milw. 147 601 114 217 .339
Cnghm, St. L. 139 Its 63 136 .131
Cepeda, S. F. 146 318 90 167 A ll
Pinson, CIO.
130 631 126 200 JIT
Boyer, St. L. 145 330 64 173 .313
American League
Kuenn, Del.
134 340 97 192 .336
Kaline. Det.
131 493 81 161 .323
Runnels. Boi. 143 543 92 170 .312
Fox, Chi.
132 *13 U 189 J07
Minoso, Clev. 116 363 92 171 JOl
Runs Batted la
National League — Banks, Cubs
136: Robinson. Reds IIS: Aaron,
Braves 120; Beil, Reds i l l ; Mathews. Braves 109.
Americas League—Colavito, In­
dians 108; Jensen. Red Sox 106;
Klllcbrew, Senslor* 101; Lemon,
Senators 99: Maxwell, Tigera 93.
Home Runt
National League — Mathews.
Braves 43:
Banks. Cubs 43;
Aaron. Braves 39; Robinson, Reds
36: Mays, Giants 31,
Amrrican League— Colavim, In­
dians 41; Klllebrew, Senators 40;
Lemon. Senator* 33: M m ile, Yankees 3t; Maxwell. Tigers 30.
Pllcklog
National League—Face, Pirates
18-1; Law, Pirates 18 9: AntonelU,
Giants 1910; I’ odres, D o d g e r s
148; Conley, Phillies 12-7
Americas League—Shaw, White
Sox 174; McLiah, Indian* 19-8;
Wynn. White Sox 20-10; Mossi, Ti­
gers 16 9; Maas, Y inkees H I .

hall him out In the ninth when
tha Pirates rallied fo r their final
three runs. The victory was the
260th of Spain's career and tied
a league record for moat wins by
a left-hander set by Eppa Rixey.
During bis career with the Phil­
lies and R cdi, Rixey lost a total
of 231 gam ci. Spahn h is lost
only 172.
Prior to Monday night's game,
several members of the Bravea.
including coach BUly Merman and
Hank Aaron (who chipped In with
three hits, by the w ay) cam e
right out and said they felt Mil­
waukee would win the pennant.
Im agine, then, how they felt aft­
er the game?
'•Everything la in our fav or."
Herman declared. "W e 'v e been
through this before you know, and

out with a knee injury sine* the
first week of practice. Halfback
Frank Nix, with a shoulder injury,
will miss Ihe Southern Methodist
game Saturday a t Atlanta.
Tulane worked on punts fur Its
game with Miami Friday night, as
Miami shook loose Fran Curci for
some good runs and passes in
drills. Coach Bear Bryant cracked
(he whip for Alabam a, working
them under the lights Monday
night for their gam e with ilouaton.

FSU Loses Romeo
For Citadel Game

The Sanford CKy Bowling Laagw*
broke its fo u r w ay lit fay fin *
place in grand style, but e n M b y
having a th ree w ay Ut for Jbaxth
place.
Maher o f Sanford cam e inta aol*
possession o f tin t ptaeo through
tha courtesy o f New York LUO In­
surance, w ho could find only tkree
bowlers fo r this Important matek.
This allowed 31 other to take three
lim t a . with BUI Hartwlck leading
the way with a 499 aeries. Doe Biag
rolled 491 in the losing c a n * .
Burnett Paintars, behind the 112
series of D on Stetier, took two
games fr o m
Gene'a Seminole
Cleaners and Laundry. The Cleanera took tho last gam * af the
match, a* BUI K a ic * had a i l l
strict.
Celery CU y Printing Company
took two gam es from Harry's
Liquora, with Boh Steels rolling •
340 aeries f o r the Printers, oldie
Frank Huhn had a 343 strits fee

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N EW
YORK (U P I) — Tha
Louisiana State Tigers, defending
national college football champ­
ions, topped the first weekly col­
lege football rating* o f Ihn United
Prcsa
International Board o f
Coaches today by a big margin.
The Tigers, who opened their
1959 campaign Saturday with a
26 3 victory over the R ice Uwlt,
were selected first by 28 o f the
35 coaches who will rate the ma­
jo r schools each week for UPI.
Three team* which do not be­
gin their seasons until next Satur­
day and Southern California, a
27-6 victor over Oregon State last
Saturday night, received the othfirst-place vote*. Oklahoma re­
ceived three and Iowa tw o while
Wisconsin and Southern Califor­
nia each drew one.
Coach Bud Wilklnson'a Okla­
homa Souncrs were placed sec­

Skins Get Stits

ond to the Tigers. Wisconsin and
Ohio State, both Big Ten teams,
Mississippi,
were placed 3 * 4 .
Arm y, Auburn, T exas, Clemson
and Iowa rounded out the top 10
group In that order. Of the se­
lect 10, only LSU, Mississippi,
Texas and Clemson have opened
their 1989 campaigns.
With poinla distributed on a
It) 9-8-7-0-3-4-3-2-t basis for votes
from first through 10th places,
coach Paul D ieU cl'a LSU team
received a total o f 327 points.
Thus the Tigera w ere only 23
polnta o ff the maximum possible
total of 330.
Oklahoma received 218, Wis­
consin 131, Ohio State III, Mis­
sissippi 106, Arm y 07. Auburn 93,
Texas 90, Clemson 87 and Iowa
74.
O f the first w eek's top 10, Lou­
isiana Stale, Oklahoma, Iowa,
Arm y, Auburn, W isconsin and
Ohio Slate finished in the final
top 10 of the 1986 season.
Southern Methodist headed the
second 19 group with 71 points,
U waa followed In ord er by South,
•rn California, N avy. Northwest­
ern, Texas Christian,
Purdue,
I'enn State, G eorgia, Slarjland
and Georgia Tech.
A total of 31 teams received
vote* In the first w eek's ballot­
ing. The others receiving points
were California, Pittsburgh, South
Caroline, Notro Dame, UCLA,
Florida, Oregon, Syracuse. Michi­
gan State, Air F orm Academy
and North Carolina State.

,L6plit-ahr in k ers'' w ere an ever
the place la st Wednesday, aa Deo
Ring and B u ck rorgu son both pickrd two each — Doc getting the 34*
10 and the 5-7, while Buck got the
FS-T and the 34-10. A lio getting
spills wera A l DePnlm a'a A t pick.
Bob Steele's 3-10, Don Stellar'* 3-716, and Bill K a ie e , who got tho
3-7-9 not on ce, hut tw ice. Jack Kan*
ncr made tho split-pick of tha tan*
ion aa ha g o t tho 4-4-7-I.
Match of-the-Waek Ihii week will
be on the la s t pair o f lanao whan
Celery City
Printing Company
tries to continue Ua winning waya
by slowing th o to p p la c a Mather o f
Sanford kcglera. The middle lanes
Hill see the New Y ork U fa laseranca five g o against the team o f
Gena’ s Sem lnol* Cleaners and
Laundry. T h o first pair of Ju an
will find H a rry 's Liquora tryfcg to
itow down th o five from Burnett
Painters.

Shortstop Recalled
BALTIM ORE. Md. (U PI) - The
Baltimore Oriels* hava recalled
shortstop B ob Savarlo* from lin o field in tho Clata-D Appalachian
League. Bavaria*, a 19-yeir-oM
player from Darien, Conn., led
Blucfltld with t JOS average and
hit 11 home runt.
The pa yoff In the world's rich­
est race. The Garden State, it
60 per cent for first, 20 foe sec­
ond, 10 for third and five for
fourth. Five percent goes to the
breeders o f the 1-2-3-4 horses.

SAN FRANCISCO (U P I) — The
San Francisco Forty-Niners bsve
traded halfback Bill Sills to the
Washington Redikins for an undis­
closed draft cholct. Slits, form er
TALLAHASSEE (C P I) - F lo r UCLA star, played with the Detroit
K e e p c h ild r e n
Ida Stale's Tony Raniro will ml»*
Lions before coming to'San Fran­
• ""* *
p re p a re d fe e
Saturday’ s gam e with Citadel
cisco.
w t n l h e r e m e r g c n c ls e .
becam e o( leg injuries, but Coach
Thumb test *hew fee thin
Perry M ost said h ; hopes the
telco end hove sheet reThree horses hava gone on from
star end w ill.h e ready to go
let red new.
the world's rich n t race. The Gar­
again the following week.
den State, to win tbe Kentucky
Roth Rom eo and sophomore
Shoe Shop
Derby: Needles, Iron L ieg e.a n d
Paul Slaton received leg Injuries
Tnmy Lee,
Park A te.
Opposite Feed F air
latt Saturday when FSU lost Its
opener to Wake Forest 22-20,
To add m ore depth to the end
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position,
halfback
Jim Hooks,
center Don Sellers and guard
Ahncr Bighle were switched to
end. End Bill Tyre was moved to
guard.
Coarhea tingled out three play­
ers for special mention 3Ionday
for their allowing in the Wake
Forest gam e. They were sopho­
more end Fred Grimes, Hialeah,
senior guard Al Ulinrr. Clearwat­
7. The Fel&lt; art's now undergoing a dramatic
0(7 IUDV fee l i e nkoat aeryrite el •
er, and senior quarterback Joe
Experience Run, U.S..V, over every mile of
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w n k . Apply in pen on only, BOLLAWAY. Ifa M ta l «
comtaai landing faaturai. Down*
Badi. D«y, Weak nr 1
Seminole County Laundry.,
p a yn asta itart at 8330.03. Call

3-BEDROOM
apartment, nicely
• furnished. Living ream aa d hit*
; chon air conditioned. 87S a

rvuoTuiB c u n

X1M Preach Ava.
Ph. PA 3-TSU
LIFE Veals. Pu p Teata, Slaaplag
Bags, Tarps, Taste. Army-Navy
Surplua Store, 310 Sanford Ava.

R eal Dream Home

H o n a n Gould, DeBary
Edward H. Simoo,
Winter Park
Albert C. Lange, DeBary
Geraldine Signore, Sant o r
P olly Mill, Sanford

BUFFALO, N . Y . (U P D -T fa a *
in* Buffalo really com * “ high,1*
R ich ard D ejac discovered in city
cou rt
Judge Michael E. Simmer gav*
D ejac n impended fin* o f 1230
put him on alx month*' proba­
tion and ordered him to make
restitution tn the city for the t m
dm admitted rutting down In Irani
• f hU home. The d ty tocaatey
division estimated it would coot
$173 to replace the tree.
D ejac said ha cut U down bacausa "neighbors b id parties un­
d e r it all day and half tba n ig h t"

Baby Bottle Gets
Russian Stores
I MOSCOW (UP1) A plastic
baby nursing bottle drew a* many
tics appeared skeptical when inalm ost any other Item displayed

John Walkar, Sanford
Benjamin Outhrla, Sanford
Births
M r. a*d.Mr*. Nathaniel Pilate,
M lmj, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. I t E . MU1.
Sanford, a ton
Mra. Marjorte Rudd and
baby, Sanford
Mra. Jaan Stafford and baby,
Sanford
SEPTEMBER 1 S

4-BEDBOOMS, 2l i bathi. large
living room and dtalag roam
plua larga refcraaUon room, 3*
car carporta, S storage room i.
comptata
laundry room and
beautiful kitchen. Located in «x*
elualvw suburban area. Price
134.300.

St*

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Sadie Gut, Sanford
John Pierce, DaBary
Audrey Bigger*, N ew
Bern, N. C.
Edward H. Simon,
Wlntkr Park
Russell Mullins, Sanford
Lilly Riley, Sanford
Parm er Stewart. Sanford
Debora Perry, Sanford

JACHOB'S

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Welding — a'ach. 4 Gen. Btpalra
SPENDABLE
woman
w ant!
steady o r part-time work. Ph.
TV SERVICE within the hour.
P A 3-7327.
Service Call 32.30 plua part*.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
PA 3-3713.
SANFORD Plumbing 4 Htattng
LAWN MOWER Repairs - Heat­
2333 So. Elm Pb. FA 3-TI14.
ers Cleaned 4 Serviced. LEWIS
SALES A SERVICE. PMC W. 30
FLUMB1KO
St. Ph. FA 3 7*23 or FA 2 3433.
Contracting 4 Repairs
Fran Estimates
VOCAL INSTRUCTION
R. L. BAR YET
Privatt. Professional Teacher
204 Sanford Ava. Phone P A 3-3331
Phooe Sanford PA 2-7343

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D A W N ' S
BEAUTY SALON
Air Conditioned Dryers
IB E D R O O M . Florida room, tiled
bath hom e. Near air baaa oo
la a fo r d Ava. 9333 down Inquire
3713 Sanford Ava.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Sigmore,

Plum bing 4 Repairs

BIG SALEt PBESM BARGAINS!
BIG SUITS fo r BIG MEN
Up To ....................................... I S M
WaaU 'N W ear S u ite .
V a i 81883
NOW | U M
MENS BATHING THUNKS
W ai 83.23
NOW Ma
MENS TROUSERS
W ai W M
NOW « J S
Over 1400 pairs from wblab ta
chooic. Wa can fit all alxai, 33
to &lt;o.
ROUND, SHORT and TALL Coma
ON In, Wa can Pit Y*ALL
We have out-grown our praiati
quartan — M oving ta l a f g o r
building, som a, p la ts.
h it c h in s c u r r a i N a c e n t e r
Hwy. 17-13 Car. 4M
C loud r rld a y ovsnlag aad aB
day S a t Open Mon. Urn. Thura.
from Noon 'ill I p. a . aad Open
ALL DAY Sun.

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N A V Y AND
NEW COM ERS
T O SA N F O R D
Wa tnvtin yon to bn e a r gw

lialr Styling — Permanents —OU
Treatments— TV Stam ps, Soft
. Water — Air Cond. Harriett's
Beauty Naak, 103 So. Oak—
FA 3-3742.

Jaa C. Thames
Harriet AAnia, DaBary
1Q33 Saritn SC
PA 2-334
Stam per S ty e
Marian Lae, Lake M ary
SELDOM Sa w a hava to after a
Ellen Crias, Sanford
(triesi Service*
AND ASSOCIATES
coa tefta b lo SVh bedroom home,
Helen Hayes, DeBary
Real Estate — laaaraaeo
situated on a corn er lot, shad­
Jcrllne Elling, Sanford
Surety Beads
ed by auck a larga oak tree
Dora Stafford, DeBary
211 So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-3441
AND close to all schools and
Anabel Fleming, Sanford
Sanford
shopping.
Hayward Schulbeii, Sanford
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
M n . Alfred Holley aad baby
Florida M. tc each. Call FA 2 3038
Pb. PA 3-1290
THIS fram e h om e has enough
boy, Lake Mary
or FA 2-1739 alter 3 p. m. W.
nice furaMnro s o that you jutt 3-BEDROOM house
Mra. Nathan Pilate and baby
C. Muse. Box 131. W .rt 1st. S t
large lot, Licensed — Bonded Painting 4
have to m ove in and start liv­
girl. Mima
2403 Adam s Court, Wynnewood.
Decorating.
Free
E uiraaic*
ing.
The
hardwood
floors
and
2
George Robbins. Sanford
Terms.
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
citra largo bedroom s will make
SEPTEMBER 13
P A I N T I N G CONTRACTORS
life a joy. |OW full price PINECRE3T 2nd ADDITION: 3Admissions
FA 2 1204.
with low down paym ent and low,
Emma Dorr, Sanford
bedroom , 1 bath; large living
low m oodily pr;-m cn ti.
Irene B. MarstoL, Sanford
room
and bedrooms. Kitchen
CUSTOM BUILT ROMKA
Timothy C. Whitten, Sanford
Weetinghouae
equipped.
Full
Remodeling — Free Estimate*
Marline M riser, Sanford
price
113,303.
Phone owner,
Rrpa'ra
Phone PA I-3T33
Lynn Wartenberg, Sanford
FA 2-4073; fo r detail) A term*.
BILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
ASSOCIATES: H. E . Taffer,
Alexander Chandler, Sanford
Arthur r . D ay, Evaralt Harper
Births
7Ju a lw aa ^ O g p eeta alll«e
FLOOR
si
Robert P . M ay, Bart FUcbtr
Mr. and Mra. B trsaris Dole
Cleaning,
Phene
PA
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N.
Part
n*y&gt; Mima, a son
Anderson Circle.
M. M. G!
Arthur Ma* Scott. Sanford
Mary Moore, Sanford
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
Thelma Brewer, Sanford
Exrluslv* a u n t for SURCO la
Dtbora Ferry, Saaferd
this area. Work guaranteed, ea ‘
wwncm e r arrr
STATS o r PLOntOA TO:
John Chari ta Stroud, Sanford
FA 2-3337 for fret taUmate*.
Oaaar W. Briud*
BILL EVANS
Martha Beard, Sanford
Oanaval Delivery
Nell Wturner, ia n ford
Scr.van, U tv ril*
B A M 1 0 0 FIN n
T*u i n hereby n eililei that a
Plorrncs Could, DaBary
aull k u been braugbt egeleai yen
Contracting 4 Repairs
Carol Util* aad baby girl,
In lb* Circuit Court, In an4 (nr
Licensed — Beaded —Insured
Sanford
Semleelo Ceuuly, Florida by Met*
FRKB ESTIMATES
lie Mae Braude. Ibe abbreviate*
Audray lig ie r s . New Bern,
till* at which I* Chancery Ns.
113 Sanford Ave. Pb. FA I-7S43
2V C
1111*. MalU* Stan Urauda. WalMIII
Sadie Gut, Sanford
v*. Oacar W. Bvnudn. Defendant,
SEPTEMBER 2*
lb* nature •( aal* ault bain* Cam.
plalai far Divert*. and you ar*
Admi*stent
require* I* aarva a an nr of your
Edward Prink. Lab* City
aaaaar or nleedlaf to tbla cult
Bonnie -Stcmbrtnk, Sanford
on U* Plalntirr* atlornaya. Sian,
M. A. Joyner, Concord, N. C. alram. Davis S Maintain. Kdatrdl
Balldlaf, Sanford. Florida, and la
William J. Bond, Saaford
file lb# orttlaol aaewar ar alrad*
Births
lag la lb* afflra of Ibo Circuit
M r. and Mr*. Lyna Warten- Coart. on ar bafuro tha |*lb day
o f October, A. D III*. If you fall
berg, Sanford, a daughter
to da aa. a Dacra* Fra Caaftaao
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Massrr, will ka cater*4 against you.
Sanford, a daughter
witness my hand aad official
aaal *f tba Clark o f lb* Circuit
D b missals
Caurt an tbla iho ird day a f ItylJohn Walker, Sanford
•mbvr, A. D. ta il.
I* SAL)
Must Haft Chauffaurn License sad bs Fsttlilsr With
ft F. Ifaradan
Clark af Clreult Court
SsafaN sad Vicinity. SUtt A f* u d KipnittCS
Syi Martha T. Vihiaa
Deputy Clark
Btanatrvm. Davla A Mclalaab
Atiaraay* far Plaintiff
steward* Building
Raafnrd, Florid*
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Nikita Plays 'Heads I W in, Tails You lose' Game

CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION wee gives state March of Dimee
chairman Ferris Bryant, right, at the Anna Miller Circle meeting at the
Elks G a b last sight Presenting the certificate is Circle President Mrs.
Harry Adair, while Seminole County March of Dimes chairman John
Sauls, a guest of honor, looks on. Bryant spoke to Circle members ooneerninf March of Dimes work.
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By L T L I C. WOJON
WASHINGTON (UPI)— It is a matter of
individual opinion which of two games Nikita B.
Khrushchev is Maying in the United States.
It m*y be the carnival ahel game in which
the local yokels are invited te look for the hidden
pea. Or, perhaps, it is the ginwleked game of
heads 1 win and tails yon lose.
The shell game aspeet of Khrushchev’s per*
fonnance develops from whet appears to be hie
purpose in establishing hla own standards by
whieh he wants people everywhere te form an
opinion.
Khrushchev is having pretty good luck with
that. The communications systems of the free
and the Communist worlds have base meshed for
h is use. Khrushchev has established for Comm u n is ti everywhere what they must regard as a
bask fact of hla American journey.
, t
It Is that the U. 8. government Isolated him
from the common people of tbs United States.

News Briefs
Graham Sets Crusade
WHBATON. DL (UPD-Evaagelist BUly Graham begins Sunday
a waek-long crufade at Ms abas
mater, Wheaton College. .

Fruit Shipments
WINTER HAVEN (U fl&gt; -D a * y
carloadlags la bu ss t m the cu ­
res Vegetable Inspection Didtion: By rail. 4.SW grapefruit; by
beet. I.IIS wapsfratt; bp track
45,321 grapefruit; total. U N t
Cannery receipts, l.WT grapefruit.

Steel Shortage Felt

CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP end moral teaching’s importance in the fu­
ture growth o f Florida was stressed by Bryant at the Presbyterian
Church’s monthly men’s fellowship meeting. Bryant spoke concerning the
need to keep Florida a desirable place to live as it grows. Presbyterian
Men’s Association President R . L. Sloan, left, and Vice President Quintus
Ray are shown welcoming B rya n t
(Bergstrom Photos)

liatrist, Hypnotist til (orftest
Over Georgia 'Voodoo' Murderess
ATLANTA (U P I) - , atomeocy non Mays, i te of two pay-1 Ucally to her first day o f Ufa, bo
tor Anjctta Lyiee. 34, chiatristi who examined the aU- tewtified, and then "progressed1
"v o o d o o " * poison raur- ver * haired Macon restaurant her to, and bvyood, an imaginary
operator before her trial and con­
. becam e a cooteat between viction for tha murder of her death In the Georgia elecU lc chair
• hypootixing defense paychlatriat nine-year-old daughter Marcia.
and into n baa van paved with
end a "darkh orae" au to psychiat­
Dr. Trajan E. Shipley, who gold.
rist yoatarday.
spent som e 60 hours with Mrs.
So deaply hypnotised that she
The atato called k Dr. J. Shan- Lylea after she was sentenced to
was powerless to tall a lie, Shipdie, testified Tuesday that under ley said. Mrs. Lylea protested her
hypnosis aha blamed ber own innocence. Shipley twlieved her*
mother for the child’s arsenic waa the first case of progression
death.
beyond "psychologies! death1’ in
Mrs. Lyles, while ha hypnotic m edical history.
trances, denied guUt in the poison
Shipley could not state whether
deaths o f two husbands and e she was Insane at the Urn* of
mother In-law aha also is charged allegedly slipping fatal doses of
The bid to supply gasoline and with murdering, Shipley testified. ant poisoo to two hutbanda and
Little o f this evidence had coma a mother • In • law aa well aa
oil for county vehiclea for the next
aix month* waa split by the County out in M ri. Lylea publicised trial her daughter.
Mrs. L y k s, while hypnotised
Commission
yesterday
between last October. In fact, the ease
Sinclair Rcflncriea and Pure OU was as sensations! a mystery at claim ed her mother, M ri. delta
the state Pardons and Paroles Young Donovan, bad given arsen­
Co.
Sinclair wa* low on the bid to Board hearing aa waa Dial testi­ ic to Marcia. Pardon board mem­
bers at thia point raised the ques
supply approximately 50,000 gal­ mony about her voodoo rites.
Shipley scanned Mrs. I s le s ’ tion of placing tha mother under
l o n s of gasoline ‘with a .2040 cent*
f e a r gallon figure. About 1.000 life by hypontlc regression and hypnosis.
Mrs. Donovan, present at the
pound* of gear oil will be pur­ found no evidence of a "second
chased from Sinclair at 13 cent* personality,” he said, but found hearing, screamed and. collapsed
per pound and TOO pounds of chas­ she had a "sp lit" pcrsunaUty. He in sobs on a counsel table, baler
sis grease will be bought from named her wicked half "Sarah she testified she had ntver dona
anything worss in har life than
them at close to 12 cents pec Brown.”
Shipley testified he found Mrs. playing a slot machine.
pound.
M ri. Lyles was charged with
The bid for about 20,000 gallons Lyles, after a State Supreme
ef diesel fuel went to Pure OU Co. Court appeal was tu m e’ down, to murdering husband Ben K. Lylea
which submitted a low offer of be so insane that she collected Jr., who died on Jan. 23, 1952;
.1130 cents per gallon. Pure also pinh and white angels In a bottle second husbsnd Joe Neal Gabbert,
got the diesel engine oil bid with and even drew a picture ef one of Dec. 2, 1933; mother-in-law Julia
her angels.
Young Lyles Sr., Sept. » , 1937,
•A j P * offer of Tt cents per quart.
Shipley “ regressed” har hyno- and M arcia. AprU 3, 1934.

^bearing

Bids On Gas, Oil
®lel By County

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Plant Managers
Coffee Club Guests
Douglas Smith, plant manager,
and Charlei Smith, production
manager, of Dearborn Electronics
Laboratories
wiU
be
special
guesti along with representatives
R ef
Dynatronlcs,
Inc., at
tha
C ham ber
of Com merce Coffee
Club meeting tomorrow.
Some other ncw com eri to the
Sanford area also will be Intro­
duced at the Coffee Club meet­
ing wbicb will begin at 10 a. ra.
In Mrs. Appleby’ s Veldts Restour ant.

Gaede To Speak
*To Jaycees
A. H. Gaede, president of the
Sanford Gas Co. and Florida
Home G at Co., wUI be guest
aptaker at the Jaycee luncheon
masting Thursday.
Gaede will speak on natural gas
and its various uses. Dave Kling
enamitk program abaumaa

Macmillan ‘Scared’
LONDON (UPI) — Prime Mtalelor Harold Macmillan, alarmad by
a midden drop in hla pa^ty’a popu­
larity aa reflected by Soil*, today
took hla redaction campaign into
two tewma where “ marginal1’ par­
liamentary aeato’ are a t; Make.
Macmillan and hla Cenaarvatire
Party elate were reported
icarcd.”

Strike Illegal
ATLANTA (U P I) - A Bins wash
Air Carrier Mechanics Assn, strike
■gainst Southern Airways, Inc.,
was ruled Illegal Tuesday by U.
S. District Judge Boyd Sloan.
Sloan ruled that the iD ihe over
overtime work w u hi violation of
the Railway Leber Act, and that
tha strike ta d aabeequent picket­
ing e f the alxllaa were illegal.

Italian Leads Off
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y . (U P I)
—Italian Foreign Minister Giusep­
pe Palis loads o ff tha round o f
tho "leaser great g ow ere" in the
U. N. General Assem bly's policy
debate today. Pella arrived from
Rome late Tueeday and spent
Tuesday night putting tha finishing
touches to his speech for the as­
sembly, which has already heard
the foreign policy spokesmen of the
United States, Britain and tho So­
viet Union.

Health Unit Opposed
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (U P I) The grand dragon o f tha Alabama
Ku Klux Klan said today the Na
tional Mental Health Assn, is "tho
most dangerous group tho South
facts today." Dragon Robert M.
Shelton of Tuscaloosa. Ala., said
be would oppose more fundi for
mental hospitals In the state "a i
lung as they have those alien psy
chlstrists, for as long as they are
there the program will be directed
by tha National Mental Health
Assn., with headquarters in Chi­
c a g o ."

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1 BY JACK P W L L ira
Tho cost and route of a canal
to drain the Temple Terrace,
Tanglewood and adjacent Winter
Park areas wtll be discussed by
Orange and Semtools County end
Winter Park officials lata thia
week or early next week.
.Tanglewood T«mple Terries resi­
dents dbeusted their poor drain­
age problem last night with Seminolo -County commissioners and
County Engineer Robert Davis.
Tho meeting at St. Richards
Episcopal Church ended with resi­
dents’ acceptance of the idea that
they would havt to pledge money
for tho county to do drainage work
in tho Tanglawood-Templo Terraco
area and that ■ small committee
of residents working with county
officials could best accomplish the
project. Eight property owners
volunteered to work on such e
committee.
Tenglewood-Tcmple Terrace pro
party owners must realue they

wlU have to "self-lmposo a ta x "
upon thcmsalvrs or they’ll be
wailing fur drainage for the next
three years. Winter Park Estates
developer Max Jenkins told the
group.
The county can float bonds to
pay for tho drainage improvements
now. but U must have area resi­
dents' pledge to redeem these
bonds, Jenkins said. Payment by
area property owners will be
strung out over about flvo years,
Jenkins said.
The route and cost of the pro­
posed drainage ditch depends on
how much water must be drtined
through it to tho Eeonlockhatchoo
River, Davis explained*The ditch
to be built from the TanglewoodTem ple Terrace area will probably
be a little over a mile long and
will connect with tha Eaetbrook to
EeonlochhatcbM conduit now un­
der construction, Davis said. A 23foot wide conduit will be needed
if tt la to dram pass af Winter

Park and Orange County aa well
as the two Seminole county subdi­
visions.
Use of a 3.3UU foot long, 13 foot
wide ditch running along the Sem i­
nole-Orange county line w u o f­
fered last night by Orlando 'c o n ­
crete
company
owner If.
C.
Buchanan, if Uva county woukl
clean tho conduit. It la not known
yet whether this trench will bo
reliable.
In answer to who pay* for ■
subdivision’s drainage,
William
Byrd, U22 Linden R d , Tangle­
wood. said that the developer of
Tanglewood w u responsible for
putting in tha drainaga but bad
dona a poor Job, so it would bavo
to bo done over again.
Seminole County's budget does
not Include any money for special
drainage districts, County Coinmiss ion Chairman John Kridor
told tho residents. The bust course
is to have soma indication from
af too area that they are
1

by representatives of the
This sat of standards is loaded against tht
United States and in favor of the Commentate ]|
to unhappily Ukely that Khrushchev wG go homn
with no thaw in tha cold war. The Commode!
Has explanation k ready-made bar Khrushchev^
•droit propaganda creating standard# by which
hla American Journey may be Judged.
Tha line will be this: That the masters ef
Die American people prevented Khrushchev from
getting through to eommne man; that them warn
mongering masters thus ware able to rajeel
i{ that thia rejection wan necompnakd fay
......................... and t W ferial
That k what Commodate,
foreign, would be told to believe, and they would
believe It Soma other soft headed
may believe It too.

Collins Calls Assessor,
Board Attorneys To Talk
Hurricane Rated
No Threat TeState
MIAMI (UPI) — Hurricane* G reek, with lOO-mlle-anhour winds, churned through the Bahamaa only 460 miles
from Miami, but the Weather Bureau said its court# created
no threat to the U. 8. mainland today.
The Weather Bureau said the a to m , seventh o f the
■paeon, ghowed tom e aifna o f weakening. .But a alight In*
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U .S; Try Moon
Orbit Controls
WASHINGTON (U P I) - U J . sci­
entists will try early next month
to pilot a r 3-pound space pack­
age to to orbit around toe m ooo
with radio com m ands from the

tldnary Tuesday n ig h t
Gracia, with 30 to 40 m ilt na
hour winds 200 miles la its van,
was ai pee tad to move northwest­
ward at about five milts an hour
during tho next 12 houre and poo*
sibly • little faster thereafter.
Thia would take tho cantor north•eat e f tho island ef Eleuthere
lata today.
“The present rate and direction
o f movement will not bring any
dangerous weather te the south­
east coast of tha United fitalea to­
day," the advisory said, "but all
Interests from Florida northward
to tho Carolinaa should hoop Us
touch with Istar advisories.”
AU intarciU In the northern
Bahamas along tho projected oath
ware warned to take precautions
against hurricane force winds end
abnormally high saaa.
Although sUII more
miles from Florida, tt was too
close for comfort for mainland
residents, weary after m ore than
a week o f heavy rains caused by
a high pressure system to Use
north.
State official* said a hurricane
could cause sever# local flooding
at any place in Florida that tt
hit because of the already satur.
ated ground and over • flow ing
streams.

earth.
Apparently tt will be toe first
use of so-called mid course aad
terminal guidance In spare his­
tory. All other apace vehiclea, in­
cluding Russia's Lunik II, have
relied solely on "Initial guidance"
to roach thalr destination.
According to Radio M oscow , La
nik II waa put aa course by guld
anre mechanisms whieh operated
only aa long aa Us rockats w e n
firing. Then, like an intercontinen­
tal ballistic mlaslle, tt coasted on
■ long D ajectocy to Us target.
It was fine marksmanship but
could not bo dapeodod upon far
deeper penetrations Into space. A
spacecraft using initial guidance
only would mlaa Mars or Venus
by many thousands of mlloe.
One purpose of tho U. B. moon
shot Is to teat radio guidance
equipment designed to correct tho
vehicle's course from time to lime
and then, at the right moment, to
direct it Into a lunar orbit.
Tho 373-pound Instrument pack­
age, tt is understood, wtll contain
small rockats which will bo aimed
and fired by remote radio control.
The package will be launched by
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e Do
an Atlas-Abls rocket at Cape Ca­
naveral, Fla.. In tha tarly days tense Department designated the
of October when the moon Is to AD Force today to bo A m erica's
future space force. This w u
a favorable position.
Jolt to the Army and Navy.
The department turned over to
tht Air Force sole military re­
sponsibility for all "space Danspoftatlon" and space vehicle reek
at booiteri.
Projects worth hundreds of mil­
interested in having the drainage
project ami the commleiun will go lions of dollars. Including the
Arm y's 1,300,000 . pound Saturn
ahead and figure the cost, Krirocket booeter, will be turned
der said.
over to the AD Force, according
Financing the drainage im prove­ to Dr. Herbert York, director e f
ment pro.ect would be done under research and engineering.
While the Army and Navy will
a aute law under which the ma­
jority of the property holdars in develop specialised satellites for
the area must approve the pro­ such purposes as navigation and
ject, end elect to pay for M, and communications, a Pentagon an­
(he circuit court must than ap­ nouncement said, they wul have
to rely on the Air Force for put*
prove tho work.
Tanglewood-Tampio Terraco pro­ tog their space vehicles Into
perty owners who volunteered to orbit.
work on the com m ittee were
Charles Dcnaen, Jack Lindsay, A.
IL
Conrad,
Thomas
Steidley,
Barker Houghtoo, J . H. Shephard,
T. Mayers and Mrs. Mayers.
Winter Park's City Msnagar
WASHINGTON (U P I) —The gov­
Richard Simmons, its engineer ernment reported today that llvWUliam Taylor, Orango County tog coats dadtood la August for
Commissioner Jack M cD ow ell, Or­ the IDst time to six moaths.
ange County Engineer Fred De­
Lower pries* tor groceries offwitt and Davis will bo at the sat increased costs of nonfood
M at meeting
to account far toe drag.

AF Is Designated
U. S. Space Force

Drainage Canal Proposed For Tanglewood Area

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CHICAGO (UP1) — The Cater­
pillar Tractor Co. anaouaced Tues­
day the steel strike waa lore lag
tt to lay off II,MO of Its 40,000 em­
ployee Oct. S. C. A. Woodley, exe­
cutive vice president el the ma­
chinery Arm, laid that by Oct
2 the company would be down to a
bare mleiaum ef itecl euppUei.

Equally established as Communist gospsi ovary*
whore is something else for which Khrushchev
deetree acceptance as a bosk fast.
It is that ha cams here ee n simple man of
i with a plan for peace. Communists behind
Iren Curtain mubt believe that, too. They
will have nothing else to believe. American or
British or French Communists also must be*
Uevs it although they win have bean w poasd to
both sides
s of the story.
The other side of the story k summed op
host in the idea that Khrushchev’s aim is peace
at no price. That is, that he does, in fact, desire
peace but not at the cost of mutual coocteakna
whieh would require hk aids to give ae well as to
taka. Tails I win, heads you keet
To complete the standards by whieh Khruah*
chav desires that his American journey ha
judged, ha baa established for Communists
everywhere another bask fact
It is that white isolated by government da.
sign from tha peace-loving American commoners.

Living Cost O ff
During August

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Federal Agencies
Heed Revamping
WASHINGTON (U F I) - Lento J.
Hector, who resigned recently
from toe Civil Aeronautics Beard
in protest at Us policies, has told
President Eisenhower tost federal
agencies ere ineffective and need
"radical reorganisation."
The Miami attorney made a 71page report to ton president la
which he described the a g tn d p i aa
"an ideal breeding ground for ox
petto one-sided presentations and
improper influence."
Hector said too CAB end ether
agencies era charged with Incom­
patible and conflicting duties. "It
to doubtful whether any branch e f
the government today functions
with le u affactlvcnea,' he said.
The CAB regulates award of
sir lino routes, air feres and other
economic aspects o f eommerclal
aad general aviation.
It was obvious that many of
Hector’ s critlclsma o f the CAB
aad the present regulatory system
•Iso applied to tho Interstate
Commerce Commission, the Feder­
al Power Commission, and the
Federal Communications Commie-

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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — ElwA
Bale County efflria ls will M e t
hare Thursday to try to settle §
dttputo over rai n aeem aut e f leu
property hi the oeeaty*

be hea called Tha
see M ery W elker, le a . Dnnglan
Stoeetnm e n d ’ Bey. Mack Ckve*
lend to s seen meeting tore
Thursday. ,
&gt;.
tnd to attorney far toe

aUy

•stool heard, whieh Is v f c
interested ha the n ov a h u u

school revenue.
M r i Walker resisted the eeerty
commission . ordered reeeprsieel
aad refused te accept toe new
figures and said toe wiB w e ere*
rent figures la ■ ahtog r e tho
ISM rolls.
Green has tried lour times te
bring the warring of Petals to*
gather sod arid Tuesday Stare
was
m e n hie nffinc could
do. "I am turning tort baby e n g
to toe governor," to said.

Hungarian Refugee
Beaten After Talk
IA N FRANCISCO (U P IV tnc laaxk, president of the
garlen fre e d o m Fighters o f S r e
Francisco sad outspoken rritle o f
Soviet
Prem ier
Khrushchev's
American visit, waa viciously
beaten early today to Golden O afs
Perk.
Pol lee eald toe attack may t o r e
re m l tad from dissension withia
the refugee group. Ho refused te
tell authorities who w u re spam*

stole.

Isasb, now a chem ical engi­
neer. escaped from Hungary in a
stolen airplane to ISOS. Last Sab*
unlay, he spoke at e drmonstre*
tion to downtown 8 m Franctoee^
FRANKFURT, Germany (U PI) denouncing communism and pre­
—U. g. Army officials said today testing the Khrushchev visit.
tho Communist East Germans
have refused to release an Amer­
ican aoidtor they have held ilnce
Monday.
At first, the Arm y said, the
Communists ssld they would reThe Dorcas Circle o f tbn Upsets
lasso the soldier but "o o w have Presbytarlsn Community Church
refused" to set him free. The will moot at 2 p. m. Thursday r t
Army identified the soldier as the home o f Mrs. E. C. Daniels r e
P v t Michael Petrovlein, 27, of Lake Markham. All n u m bers h ie
Jersey City, N. J.
urged to attond.

E. Germans Refuse
Soldier's Return

Dorcas C ircle Sett
Meeting Thursday

Slip Of Tho Tooth
MELBOURNE. Australia (UPI)— Patrick Joeepk
O’Rourke, 86, today was reported recovering from A
■nake bite suffered when he tried to bite the heed oft
the reptUo that attacked hint Tuesday,
O’Rourke said he "hit the heads off hundreds e f
snakes while serving in Burma during tha war but 1
had my own teeth then.’*
"When the snake attacked me, I tried to bit# it•
head off but my lower false teeth slipped and tha snake
bit my tongue. Frias teeth are no good for thia sort of
thing,” he said.
O’ttourka tried to south)us working but enUsBiei

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MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1859

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 525

UNITED NATIONS. N . Y t U P D - Ruaala today asked tho
Gaaeral Aaaambty lor a foO doP r o a io r Nikita I . Khrua auUtae lor "g ea srri aad
r. In to* major
r f Wo U. 8 . ta w . loot Friday
t M r — * to tho assembly that all
Hm w orld's a m in , navies aad
atr forooa bo aboUahod within lo w
w a n , leaving forrta oaiy to
trio tatorari aocwUy.
Soviet F o r t i n MiaUtar A a d n t
G fom yko, a* cblol o f Ruaoia’ o do-1
legation, aokdd that tho Item "g**-|
oral aad complete disarmament"
bo larindod (a the agenda aa "a n
orgeat m atter."
21-aatlon oteerlag committ A which must recommend any
W M toetoded la the agenda, did
not im m ediately achedaie a moottag to take o p tho
-T h e Russian delegation ckculaOd with Khrushchev's apeech a
balky "declaration of the Soviet
ament on general aad com*
disarm am ent." TUo docuaecnrdlng to aa eapUnotory
memorandum ftled by Gromyko,
■ a it ltn tii the backbone o f RuiJ r i argument for the KhrushLater today, the aaaembly waa
&gt; achedulad to take op aa Indian
effort to ouat the Chincae NationaltiaU la favor o f tha Chloeao Com­
munists. Tho result was expected
tn be a wider margin against the
m ove than lest year’s 44-Si vote.
Walter I . Robertson, U. I . un­
dersecretary of state for Far Easta m affairs, planned to deliver a
ftororfu l speech In favor of a
U . S. motion to shelve the Chinese
representation issue for the dura­
tion of the assem bly's current sea-

New York Sets Up
of Alarms
ial Strife
(U P l) — The city's
Relations Commission
in readying an alarm system to
bead off racial strife.
Officials said Sunday the com ­
mission already has begun setting
o p a dally cheek of relation! beeen different races la soma parts
the city.
Eventually,
the
eommisaion
hopes to be able to get on-the-spot
reports o f trouble brewing In any
o f about 100 different neighbor­
hoods. Official agencies and local
groups could then move In to calm
down tensions before aa txploaioa,
(fee official said.
Or. Alfred J. Narrow, chair­
men, said representatives o f the
u t n e y helped ease tension when
About 150 Negro and Peurto Rican
pupils w art transferred from over
crowded schools la Brooklyn to
a. predominantly white section of
Rueenr last week.
Pickets appeared twice during
toe week at affected schools In
the Giandale-Rldgewood section,
and a Isrge proportion of tho while
etndenta boycotted the school# on
opening day.

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IA N FBANC1ICO (U P l) La b *
Madera indicated M a y that pre(taction slowdowns may bo eteged
la aoveral m ajor taduatrieu E too
govonuneat iavokeo the Toft-Hart­
ley A ct and striking steelworkers
a r t ordered bach to w ort.
It waa learned authoritatively
by United Prate International that
possible
general
slowdown
CHRISTENSEN SCORES after mugging a paaa from
scrota the nation was being plan­
John Lovelace, w ho got the pltchout from Mike Roberts
ned, mainly by officiate e f tba
to fool the Titusville Terrier defense and put the Seminoles ahead 13*7 in their opening game. More pictures
United Auto Worker*.
and details of the game on Page 3. (Bergstrom Photo)
However, labor officiate declined
to Issue a form al atatamaat be­
cause of the poeaibillty o f open­
ing the way to legal action agalnat
the uniooe Involved.
One high-ranking AFL-CIO load­
er, attending tha anion’ s conven­
tion here, said possible alow down*
were being considered la the air­
craft and elactrical Industries, as
well as in steel and autoe. He said
any industry which used largo
SAN FRANCISCO (U P l) — Soviet Premier Nikita quantities of ateal might bo in­
Khruahchev got Into an uproarious and hot exchange with volved, U an injunction la Issued
American union leaders late Sunday night after receiving in and steel production resumes.
President Elsenhower can In­
San Francisco the warmest public reception o f his tour.
voke the Tail-Hartley Act when­
Union chiefs were still arguing today exuctly what
ever be considers that tho steel
Khruahchev said in the commotion, but there was general strike is creating a national sm tfagreement that.fc* did Ini lit that)
gency. Under an injunction, the
steel wuikvia wuulJ be- ordered
workera In Russia have the right
f a M
C l* « L .
back to their jobs but would to
to atrlka.
fre to go on strike again U no
Khrushchev blasted Waller Reusettlement bad been reached after
NEW
YORK
(U
P
l)
—
Stock
ther, United Auto Workers Union
so days.
prices at I p . m .:
in the past, auto worker* have
president, as a "capitalist stooge"
American T A T
n \k been able to cut production by as
when Reuther ssked him why he American T obacco
98
much as 41 per cent by upsetting
pretended only Communitte want­ Bethlehem Steel .
34W the timing of the production line.
« U It was believed that production in
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The AFL-CIO was holding ita Chrysler ...........
other industries also could be dras­
Curtiss • Wright
39^ tically slashed.
national convention here but Pres­
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341
Deadlocked steel negotiators re­
ident George Meany pointedly Eastman Kodak
am turn to the bargaining table today
stayed away from meeting Khrush­ Ford Motor ___
7»te 2 p. m.
«* -,
chev. Jam es U. Carey o f the Elec­ General Electric
7m
The United Steelworkers Union
General
.Motors
34 received new backing last week
tric Workers Union along with
Graham • Paige
ZVk when the AFL-CIO convention votReuther was a prime mover In Inti. T A T . . . .
304*
ed to .raise a fund supporting tha
arraagln* tha dinner.
Lorillard . . . . .
W ttt full participation by
Reuther held a "b riefin g " fur Minute Maid ..
) AFL-CIO union members, the fund
Penney
...............
300 newsmen after the session and
couW bring $1 million a day.
Penn RR .........
14V«
Tbe strike already has cost the
gave his version of what had hap­
Royal American
4H .ndustry and USW more than 33,pened.
Sears Roebuck
49
COO,000,000. steel Msgazine said
Reuther said he asked Khrush­ Studibaker ........
3H today. Striking workers have lost
U.
S.
Steel
.
.
.
.
loo
chev: " I would like to know what
$107,60,000 in wager, it said.
88
a Soviet worker can do — can he Wesiinghouse El.

Nikita, U.S. Labor
Leaders Argue
I p. m. MOCKS

strike? Can he withhold labor's
p ow sr?"
Khrushchev was said to have r e ­
plied:
"Y e s, he has the right to strike
■nd there have been strikes lin ce
tha revolution. But there have Deen
no recent strikes because the
worker knows the government is
on his sid e."
Reuther said he pressed the
point further and got the argument
that "labor and government are
o f one m ind."
The Communist leader became
very upset, Reuther said, when
union leaders asked him lo ex ­
plain the muss exodus from North
Korea, Poland, Hungary and other
nations where Reds had taken
over the government.
Khruahchev told his questioners
MOSCOW (U PD —Radio Moscow to think it over and aniwer tor
reported Sunday night that the themselves.
last stage of Us second "lunik"
"Y ou drink some beer and you
rocket aa well aa Ua payload of will find the answers." he said.
trumenti hit tha moon last
At this point, Reuther said,
ak.
"m atters got out of hand."
The official report said analysis
According to Heuther'i version,
ef tracking data indicates that Khrushchev called him a capitalist
the rocket stage la (led east of lackey, a capitalist stooge. lieuthe Sea of Serenity, near tba ther said he told another ques­
craters of Ariatylus, Archimedes tioner "th a t's a stupid question"
and Autoiycus—about 4M miles and called Reuther a "dictator"
oast of the center of the moon. , when he tried to am plify a ques­
Instruments In the payload ra­ tion.
dioed hack reports Imtlratlng that
Knruslicnev was asked about
the moon has no magnetic field, self-determination, particularly in
^ &gt; r is it surroOnded like the earth East
Germany.
Reuther
said
0 * a bell of radiation, the Bus­ Khrushchev said German workers
man radio said.
supported the nationalization of in­
"T h e rocket strictly followed the dustry and insisted there are free
calculated lreject, 7 ," the broad­ clectiona in E ad Germany.
cast said. "AU circuits, unite and
Asked about Hungary, Khrush­
Clements of the rocket functioned chev said:
normally in flight,
"Hooligans and s a b o t e u r s
"R adio equipment on board the launched the counter-revolution in
rocket insured reliable tracking . . Hungary," Reuther sa&lt;d the pre­
beginning with the launching and mier said be never had doubts
ending with the arrival of the about launching military power
paulr with the instrumentation against hooligans and saboteurs.
the moon'a surface.*’

Russia Releases
Reports By Lunik

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Galloway Beats
Forger In Race
A downtown footrace ended with
nable Slim Galloway's capof 32-year-oid Fred C. Harris
here Saturday.
Harris is In the county Jail,
charged wlh breaking into Wilkins
Construction Co., Paola, stealing
checks from the company office
and cashing a forged check for
3(0.U3 with the Sanford Yellow
Cab Co. The WiJklna Co. break-in
kgppened Friday night.
A cab driver taw Harris Sat^ d a y at First St. and Park Ava.

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Six Girls Escape Flaming

News Briefs
Mamie Not Ailing
WASHINGTON (U FI)— A White
House aide ha* squelched rumors
that Mr*. Mamie Eieenhower haa
been ill. The source said tba first
L ld y 'a health it "fin e " and add­
e d : " I with mine wore aa good."

Negro In Parliament?
LONDON (U P l) — Dr. David
PUt, 43, was expected today to
becom e tbe first Negro to run for
Parliament In Britain. He Is hoplag to be accepted as the Labor
Forty candidate for Hampstead,
a fashionable North London sub­
urb.

Fruit Shipments
WINTER GARDEN (U P l) Dally carloadings in boxes from
the Citrus Vegetable Inspection
Division: By rail, 3,190 grapefruit;
by
boat, 2,113 grapefruit; by
truck, 34,623 grapefruit; total,
40,330.
Cannery
receipts,
SW
grapefruit.

Fish Duel Resumes
ISLAMORADA (U P l) Spin
nailing - expert: c f Florida and
California renewed their interstate
angling duel here today with tha
elusive bonetish a i the larget.
Point* are scored on tbe b u l l
o f *U* of fish caught and pound
teat of line. Only spinning tackle
la used and no line heavier than
12 pound test Is permitted.

Spain Eyes Export
M ADRID (U P l)—Spanish orange
grow ers, armed with this Mason's
bumper crop , are aiming to re­
gain the world markets lost by
Spain during the past few seasons.
Trade experts said that though
the crop waa tUU o a the tree*
to 1* expetu-d to reach
early
1 ,Mu,000 tons, of which aa •sti­
nt ated 1,300,000 will probably bo
sold overseas.

Printing Study Due
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) Pro­
posed regulations governing the
purchase o f non-legislative print­
ing will be discussed again hero
Tuesday by the Stale Cabinet. The
most Important rule In thi group
would require any state agency
requesting printing bids to send to
the purchasing council director a
copy of the bid invitation at least
a week before the bids arc open­
ed.

Iiu id fi Picture
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (UFI) — A shaken viaitor walked into tho Copenhagen Zoo office Sunday and
reported an elephant had just swallowed hi* camera.
He was about to take a dose-up shot of the ele­
phant when it snatched the camera from his hands.
Zoo officials reassured the man, whose name waa
not disclosed, that there was no harm done.
* They said tha camera would "surely dissolve completely."

Raise Expected In Interest
Rate For FHA Home Loans
WASHINGTON (U P l) — Tha gov­
ernment plans to raise tha maxi­
mum Interest rat* on FHA-lnaured
horns loans from tba present IH
per cent lo 344 per cent.
Informed sources said today
that the Increase would be an­
nounced shortly altar President
Elsenhower signs tha com prom ise
housing bill passed by Congress.
The president is expected to~ set
this week.
The interest hike is designed
lo make F1IA loans m ore com pet­
itive with conventional loans. O f­
ficials said It would have two e f­
fects on prospective home buyers
seeking loans insured by toe Fed­
eral Housing Administration;
Tbe total cost of aa FHA loan
will rise to 4W par cant since tbe
borrower still must pay an addi­
tional half-point Insurance pre­
mium.
Home buyers will find k easier
to get FHA loans because lender*
will be more willing to m ain
teem at tba higher Interest rata.
According to industry reports,
conventional home loans are run­
ning at about i per cent in moat
arris of tha country.
Rising interest rates and tba
tight money market have caused
tender* to shy away from FHA
loans. This haa resulted in a
steady decline in applications to
FHA for mortgage
insurance.
FHA applications in August total-

Mrs. Della Hardy,
Car As Mother Watches
Sanford Resident
Mr. George Engle For 43 Years, Dies
Dies At His Home

MEMPHIS (U P l) - A Memphis
mother stood helpless and horri­
fied as her car full of six girls
caromed off two other c a n , a bi­
cycle and building here Saturday
but the children escaped tha bias­
ing runaway vehicle.

and officers said it »hot back
across the street.
It hit a bicycle and another
car, bursting into Oemes and
ramming a building before com­
ing to a halt.
Mrs. GriaanU said she heard the
first crash and then watched the
rest of tha accident helplessly.
AU six chUdren escaped the
badly damaged car before fire­
men arrived to put ou. the fire.
Diana
Grisanti, 11, suffered
back injuries, but was reported
In good condition at a local hos­
pital. Mary Bradlch, 14, was ad­
mitted for obscrvalon, but all the
other children suffered only minor

School Trustees
On Nov. 3 Ballot

Mrs. Della Hardy, a Sanford
resident for 43 years, died yes­
terday at her 330 Pine St. homo.
Mrs. llsrdy, 31, was tha wife
of the late Henry Hardy and a
member of Ihe Central Baptist
Church of Sanford. She waa jorp
in Hampton, S. C.
Surviving arc her four child­
ren, Henry Hardy Jr., Mrs. Char­
les Hays, Mrs. E. O. Keith til of
Sanford, snd Mrs. Rlchtrd Brad­
ley o f Rockford. 111.: two sisters.
Mrs. Barto Wright of Sanford, and
Sirs. J. R. Bridges of Jackson­
ville; four brothers, Jim, Henry,
Rufus and Jack llcnton, all of
Sanford, snd 11 grandchildren.
Funeral Service* will be at 2 p.
m. tomorrow at Hrisson Funeral
Home, with Rev. Gall Smith o f­
ficiating and the Rev. Joel Brown
■slitting. Burial will be at Ever­
green Cemetery.

Cuonly school trutires will be
elected Nov. 3. Freeholders snd
payers of personal property taxes
are eligible to vole In the bien­
nial election of the three persons
who hire county school instruc­

Miss Edna C. Gross
Funeral Today

Mrs. Elfo Grisanti said she left
the tlx children in her car while
on an errand. Tbe ignition waa
oil, but a key was m the car,
the said.
Police said tho car backed
across the alri-et when Sharon
Grisanti, 12, apparently turned un
the ignition with the gear shift
m reverse.
Alter the car bit another car,
Sharon shilled to a forward gear

Mr. George J, Engle, 13, died
at his 2033 Jefferson Ava. home
here yesterday.
Born In New York City, Mr.
Engle lived la Sanford for the past
eight year*. Tba retired Jewelry
man was a mem ber of All Soul*
Catholic Church and of the Knights
o f Columbut.
Surviving are bis wife, Mr*.
Ethel Engle, Sanford, and a son,
George P. Engle, of Tenafly, N.
J. The tim e of funeral service*
will be innounced by Britton

tional personnel recommended by
principals and the school superin­
tendent.
Chairman R. F. Cooper and
Hoy Mann, both of Sanford, and
Jim Birkenmeyer of Casselberry
are the current office holders.
They are eligible for re el t»n .

Funeral Services will be held to­
morrow for Miss Edoa Clara
Grots, who died suddenly at her
Longwoud home, last Wednesday.
Miss Gross lived In Longwood
for the past four years. She waa
born In Brooklyn, N. Y. Surviving
la MIta Gross's cousin, Mrs.
George Green of Brooklyn.
Funeral services will be at Briason Funeral Home, with the Rev.
Charles Hill officiating. Burial will
b* in Oaklawn Memorial Park.

Union Refuses Pact
Swift Complains

CHICAGO (U P l) - S rift A Co.
and
phoned Galloway.
Harris charges that striking meat packing
fled, with Giliowxy in pursuit, to unions refused a pattern settle­
Com m ercial and lalm etto and ment that would have put iu
then to Third and Sanford A ve„ 13,000 workers back on the Job
where the constable caught him. today.
Tbe taxi company's suspicions
The company said it offered to
that the check was forged were "put into immedate effect money
confirmed when Wilkuu Co. was g tu u matching those in other
contacted. R. M. Wilkins does meat industry settlements" but
not sign his firm’s checks.
the United Packinghouse Workers
Harris 1* from Jackson, Tenn.. and the Amalgamaged Meat Cut­
His bond has been set at 350U ters and Butcher Workmen re­
on a forgery charge and 31,MX) for jected (lie proposal in weekend
breaking and entering.
J

Official Of Lions
Speaks Tomorrow

A “ BULL’S EYE" CERTIFICATE is given Chief
Robert H. Kennedy (center) o f 3515 Orlando Dr., San­
ford, for scoring a direct hit on a radar target during
a high altitude bombing run. Commander Floyd L,
Harris (left) of VAH-9 bestows the honor on Kennedy
on board the US£&gt; Saratoga.
(Navy I’ hotoj

Lions District Governor Dallas
Duppenthaler of Vinter Garden
wilt speak to the Sanford Lions
at their Civic Center luncheon
tomorrow.
Duppenthaler head* a district
comprising 43 club, mostly be­
tween Ocala and Kissimmee. Ha
will induct new members Joe Er­
vin, Bill Presley, and Donald Ger­
ber into tha local organuatioa.
a

ed U.7W, Km lowest iar any
month tinea December.
Tha FHA toaurea kuna far up
to 30 yaara. The m w housing law
will lift ton maximum mortgaga
from 3M.0C9 to 322,500 for aiagtofamily b o o m and from 320,000 to
329,030 for two-famUy residence*.

Mass Execution
Brings Civilian
Revolt In Iraq
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P l) - Tba
mas* exacutioa o f 13 Iraqi army
officers aad four form er civilian
Isadora to Baghdad was reported
today to hare touched off wild
demooatratioaa against tho re ­
gime of Iraq. Prem ier Ab&lt;
Karim Eastern.
Cairo ra d io' said toao mnda of
persons
stormed
toroogh
to*
street* af Baghdad Sunday in pro­
test agalnat tha K aitem regim e
aad tha Communists who have in­
filtrated hie government. It said
Iraqi troops were called out to
quell the demonstrations.
The Sunday execution* w ore an­
nounced by Baghdad radio. Tha
13 army officers headed by Brig.
Nadhlm Takskchall com m ander
of the 2nd Division at Mosul, were
shot. Tbe four civilians, form er
members of the deposed govern­
ment of Nrui Ee-Sald, were hang­
ed.
It waa tba biggest maaa execu ­
tion since tha revolution o f July
1931 and political aourcts bare
said It indicated the Communist
were more strongly In control of
Katsem than befara,
Syrian newspapers reported to­
day police tried to break up the
demonstrations but that thousand!
of men and women In Ihe streets
r. aisled. There were no reports
of Injuries or arrests.
The executions brought strong
condemnation
In Cairo
news­
papers and Al Ahrsra said the
men killed were victim s of tha
maM liquidation method- of a re­
gime using blood and murder to
stamp out nationalism and Arab­
ian).

Juvenile Crime
Study To Start
WASHINGTON &lt; U P I)-T h a Sen­
ate Juvenile Delinquency Com­
mittee will begin an extentlva
study this week o f the nationwide
problem of "teen-age lerTortate.”
Chairman Thomas C. Hennings
(D -M o.) said Ihe first hearings
would be held Wednesday and
Thursday in New York
City,
scene of sustained Juvenile vio­
lence in recent weeka.
Hennings Invited New York
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and
New York City Mayor Robert F.
Wagner to suggest ways the fed­
eral government could be of help
in combatting juvenile crime.
In addition to presiding over
the hearings, Hennings has ac­
cepted an invitation from Judge
Samuel S. Lelbowitx and Fore­
man Carl F. Fell to meet Infor­
mally with the grand jury on Fri­
day to discuss Ntw York City's
Juvenile problem.

Ike Starts U P l W ire
GE1TYSBURQ (U P l) — P r ,,ldent ElMnhower opened a new
United Press International coaitto-coast news wire system Sunday
by praising a gold telegraph key.
Tha president’! clicking of a cere­
monial White House instrument
started transmission of a dispatch
over the primary circuit of a "d ou ­
ble trunk" transcontinental tele­
type system.

Disturbance
Blows Near
Coastline
MIAMI (U P l) - Squall* lathe*
m oet of tha Florida peninsula to­
day and m ore bad waatoar wag
in atoro aa a tropical distort*nra
approached rapidly Dram too Capi
tbbean.
At least tfirea roseate w a n teal
or to trouble la rough waters at
tha Gulf o f Maxie* along to* Flsto
toa West Coast, and « 100-foot
m otor vessel waa agrooad to tog
Atlantic o ff Andrea Island to toe
Bahamas.
Small craft warnings w a n dito
Played along to* Bast Caaat and
keys and southward from Cedar
Kay on to* Watt Coast. North***
and aait wind* 10 to 19 mite* pat
hour aceeap aaa d
vary heavy
rains.
Almost five toebaa f t ! « t o
am i Beach to M hour*.
Seas ware four la eight tael
high to tha Florida Straits m g
were expected I* wo. sea writ th*
approach ad tha tropical disturb­
ance.
Tba waatoar bureau arid toe
bad weather over tha weekend
and this morning w as caused by
a high pressure area which m ew
ed over Florida from too eastera
United Itatae.
Norm ally, tha bureau said. Flow
id* could expect som e improve,
m eat to woutbar aa to* Irijtoh 1
su r: area weakened. But to* I
leal disturbance, known aa
easterly wavs, waa exported to
reach th* southern Up ef Florida
Tuesday morning.
The disturbance to il morning
waa to a Una ' abend IN aritea
long ax landing from toe aeotrai
Bahamas I* the extrema anatom
so d o f Cuba.
It was attended by ahawara and
thunderstorms and winds to w a r
33 mile* per hour. Tbe weather
bureau said tha wave and esaocla*
■led waatoar would move wash
ward about 13 miles par hour,
reaching tba southeast Florida
coast, too Florida Strait* and
w tstoi* Cuba Tuesday

C. A. Hendrickson
Dies Al Age 74
Charles A. Hendrickson fir.. 14,
died in an Orlando Hoepttai Sat­
urday after a ai-wt Ulnaa*. Mr.
Hendrickson, a Sanford resident
for tbe past flv* years lived at
901 E. Fourth St.
Tba native of Brooklyn, N. T.
cam e hare from Whet-ling, W. Va.,
where ha lived for 33 years. In
Wheeling, Mr. Hendrickson waa
caretaker of tha Masonic Tempi*
for four y esrt, a member of SL
Paul’s Lutheran Church and al
the city's Masonic Lodge.
Surviving are his efe, Mrs,
Martha S. Hendrickson, of San­
ford; a daughter, Mr*. William
Lawfield of Warren, Ohio; a son,
Charles if. Hendrickson Jr. who to
stationed at Norfolk, Va., with
the N avy; tlx grandchildren; twa
great-grandchildren; two lis te n ,
Sirs, Laura Towart of Sanford,
and Mr*. Dlcdrtck Borg ef Wash­
ington, D. C.
Funeral services were scheduled
for 2:30 p. m. today at Briaaon
Funeral Home, with Rev. Herbert
W. Goarss officiating. Burial will
b « to Oaklawn Memorial Park.

Driver Aids Man
Caught In Flames,
Leaves Too Soon
DECATUn, IU. (UPl)
torist pulled a man from
Ing car then drove away
learning the victim waa his
er, police reported.
Donald Jinks, 23, died early to­
day at a Decatur hospital from
burns auffertd In a gasoline fir*
at a tw o-car crash near bare.
Tbe victim had been , oiled from
tha burning wrackaga Sunday
night by bis brother, Willard
Jinks, who heard an axpioaloo,
turned around and drova la tha
wreck, police said.
Police said another car struck
the Jinks car from behind, touch­
ing off a gasoline tank explosion.
Edwin
Roarick, 21, aad Jim
Brown, U , both of Decatur, occu­
pants o f toe taaood car, war* seri­
ously injured.
WlUard Jinks made a report a l
th* aecldent but draw away without learning tha name al the m aa
ha bad pulled from tha

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state adatallam which la aleans, if
aot s d a h ir d .” ,
He declared tkat the "Where•
Supreme. C aret" h u aecumriated
a "frigftten lig i t w w P h f f j a M f t
siena w ttrh ha said a m daatBSetire ot the "orderly pur salt o f
D em ocratic trjedoB a.”
Byrd renewed hie attack an fed ­
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/ / O u U L II.

Hockey, la com ing to t b ls S r e a
tonight when the Skate w ; u y
Hockey team clashes w iiJ F th e
wheel artiste front Daytona Beach.
The first gam e o f tbo foD -sea.
aoa la this brand new state
league U elated to ita rt at 1:30
p. m. The eeaaoa opener w ill bo
played at hom e. Skate Cite la
right o ff Highway 17 93 on the
Dog Track Hoad, a boot miffway
between Sanford and Orlande.
Other leagwo gamea w ilt be
Jickaoorillr, Bradenton s o f t St.
Petersburg. Later, aa the 0 k n t
•port grow*, other teams wtR b#
added to the league, according to
Skate City m anagers, S b c a ly ^ e it
and John M iller.

WASHINGTON—Seaato JareaOa
D illagneary Committee C h a ff* aa
fh a a a a , C. Ha a t a g i (D -M o.) on
eg rwn ita g committee h u r la g e aa
Man age rtalancn in Neer T a c l
City:
" V a are dealing with teen-age
tarrorlata; aetual aad aatantlil

i f MunJctpallUea.
Ha .aald the federal flecal alinelion "deteriorated faster daring
Uw past IS m oaU u. than. In any

comperabto f ^ t n

SAN F R A N C U C O -A ovk t P rta i e r Nikita Khrushchov on the
ralaxatioo e f security measures
whereb y ha w as a a ra H tg i to
eaeet bystanders while traveling

lM tanw-

Nearly l » different m a )
cars w ere introduced to the
ricaa public during 1914.

a

LIN U8NER makes five yarda for Sanford thrmjfh thn Ttttmvfl!* line,
breaking Into the secondary before bains stopped. On tho previous play.
Riancr had gained a first down but tho Seminolca ware called back and
penalised 1ft yards for holding.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Arcade !
Package Store

Edwards Team Ties With Steinmeyer For Bowling lead

Round Table Victor

Fretariac

meets Its sister t a i n . South Pinecrest, on th e ' center lanes, and
Steinm tyers try their luck against
tho Furniture Center down on five
and six.

Successful

N erves

TlHfO are, after all, only two each performing its normal
typos of poopla la this world healthy duty. You would tin*
« M tho ore thing that marka deratand why such a pemon
» * M M , h w , tUtM. UD.IIS
jWUttoB «t tftrif MTVM. ^ &gt;nd f -| l
1K] M t „
Two man or woman whore
otlwr p ^ jg . and
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| normal working
I •w” ’
from
■ unnatural pres-

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generally more alert and ag.
grtM[ve. You would understand why, with hi* mental
aIertneM and physical agill-

la vitally ty j,e learns things more
f,n' riI&lt;!tlc easily and remembers them
___ longer than tho mun with

Powlble
t n Rt
s u c h a mtlo
th l^ r e re rr e preaaurewu^d
*&gt;
tath# Urea and happlnesxof
prepU who are otherwise
•liko and yet. of two men
oqrel in wea h. education
and opportunity, tho one
with tho moot healthy set of
nerves la the man most likely
to succeed in his chosen field,
bo it commerce, art or in*
duatry.
If you could look Inside the
'bodies of those who have
achieved success in different
'Unoa of endeavor, you would
■find excellent sets of nerves,

*U c nerves.
chiropractic work* wi t h
nenca. It kullda them. It
atrgngthena them. j t .ends
nourishing vlUl f o r c e s
th
h %h
and thua #
ab,M ^
Jrb meQ #nd
wonwn t0 ^ c iv e the fgll
of the ^
thInga of
thli uf#
One of n aeries of articles
published in tho public inter*
oat to explain and Uhmtrnte
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
P. Leo Kerwtn whoao offke la
located at 201 8. French Ave.
and his telephone number is
FAirfax 2*7442.

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Hospital Notes
Margaret Boyd. Lokt Monroe
Georgia McClelland, Sanford
Gerllno EUlng, Sanford
Iko Allan, Sanford
Arthur Mae Scott, Sanford
Ruby Boach, Sanford
Martha HoBoy, Lake Mary
George Robbins, Sanford
Eugene Padgett, Sanford
Births
M r. aad Mrs. Robert LttUa.
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holley,
Lake Mary, a too
H o n o m n Bacon, Sanford
Mrs. Byron Williams and baby
Oviedo
Robert E. True, Lake Mary
Mrs. Wayne Sipes and baby,
Sanford
Betty Lam b, Sanford
Mrs. Raymond Jordan and
baby, Sanford
Mrs. William Fram o and baby,
Sanford.

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D r. J . Xalatao Wells la speolag aa o ffice la the Whltebalr
Building la Eatorpeise and will
practice g erU U rka (conditions of
the aging) and w ill act ns cooaulUat with tbo other doctors.
Dr. Walls is a m em ber ef the
s u it H T Fish Memorial Hospital,
Delaod. Ho was tho Drat chief
e f staff at tho Halifax District
Hospital when U iptnirt la 1190
and remained th e n until 1949.
Dr. and Mrs. Wells aad son,
Jimmy, a n making their home
an Stoat Island, Just out o f Katarprlao aad ho w ill commute to
Ms office. Ha waa la World Wars
I aad I! aad was discharged with
the rank of colonel. Ha has also
served as head o f a Vatsraa'a
Hospital In Grand Island, N th.,
aa professor o f surgery at W om­
an’s Medical College in Philadel­
phia aad as Instructor at the Uni*
m a lt y o f Pennsylvania

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Plata." by Harry Golden; "The
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team, Florida Stata Bank, which
has w oo 7, lost 9. Third spot is
held by South Plneercst, 9-7, and
Soolaad aad the Furniture Center
bold on to fourth, with 4 4 each.
Steinmeyers won two games
from Suntaod, with the help of
anchor m aa Don s u tle r 922, and
John Ogdsn 119. Grace Newton
added to their total by picking
u p -th e difficult S-7 s p lit-G e o r g e
Cuiklta waa high maa for Sunland. and Uam-mate Arlene De­
dering toppled tho 9-7 split.
Navy 24 Beeton College g
B. Edwards team, bowling on
Massachusetts 91 M ilne 10
West Chester (P a .) U VUlanova 7 the center lanes, took two games
Carnegie Tech 7 Slippery Roek 0 from the furniture team, after
losing the first ooe by a close
VMI 41 Marshall 0
margin. Howard lU rrlsoo, a new
Trinity 14 Denison 14 (tie )
G n v e City 0 Waynesburg 9 (tie) addition to tbo team , rolled a 407
to be high on these two alleys.
Connecticut 99 lprin gfl*id a
Jim Mackey led the Furniture
Rand.-Macao 13 MUlsrsvilte 19
Center with hit 4S3 series. Picking
Clarion 19 Edinbero •
up tpllU during this battle w aj
W. Va. Ttch 13 W. Va. St. •
BUI Foster, the 9-7, Wallace
Geoova 39 Coast Guard 0
SOUTH
Georgia 17 Alabam a 3
William A Mary 37 Virginia •
Maryland XI West Virginia J
Clemson 20 North Csroliaa IS
Louisiana St. 2S Rice 3
COLORADO
SPRINGS.
Colo.
Georgia Tech 14 Kentucky 13
(U P I) — Nineteen-)car-old Jackie
South Carolina 19 Duka 7
Nlcklaua, second youngest golfer
CUadel a Newberry 0
ev er to win tbo National Amateur
Lana 23 Ktntucky St. 90
championship, baa put his clubs
Morebcad St. 19 Georgetown 13
away for the year and returned
N. Caro. St. 15 Va. Tech 13
to his studies at Ohio State with
Wake Forest 22 Fla. St. 20
dream s o f matching some o(
MIDWEST
fam ed Bobby Jones' feats.
Pittsburgh 21 Marquette 19
Tho muscular blonde Buckeyo
T esta 20 Nebraska 0
belter, wbo won tbt title Satur­
Wichita 10 Kansas St. 0
day by wedging a shot tlx feet
Penn Slate U Missouri g
from the pin on the 36U hole for
Iowa St. 4i Drakt 0
a birdie that edged Charlie Coe, 1
Hope 20 Depauw 7
up. In one of the most thrilling
Xavier Ohio a Louisville 13
am ateur linals it, history, says bo
Toledo 20 Eastern Ktntucky 3
has no Intention o f ever turning
professional.
Dayton 0 Richmond 3
Otterbotn 31 Findlay 14
Muskingum 34 Marietta 24
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 9 Tulsa 0
CincinaaU 23 Oklahoma St. 9
Brigham Young II Arisona 14
DAYTONA BEACH (U P I) - A
Texas Christian 14 Kansas 7
N egro leader predicted hero Sun­
T eats Tech 20 Teats ASM 14
day that "tho Negro voters in
Mississippi II Houston 0
Florida will be the telling factor In
A ril. S t 43 W. Texas S t 3
the IKO elections."
Arisons St. It Idaho St. 7
Robert W. Saunders, field secre­
X . Mexico St. 23 N. M exico 12
Tea. Wests. 43 U. of M exico 9 . tary for Florida of the National
Association for the Ad vanes ment
WEST
o f Colored People, said. "T b o m ao
Wyoming 91 Montana 0
w bo gets into office will have to
Sou. Calif. 27 Oregon S t I
Colorado S t U. 9 Coll. P acific 0 be one who meets the approval
o f these voters.
C al'’ m i l 30 Washington S t g
Utah S t II Idaho o
Oregon 21 Stanford 27CoUirado Mines 14 Highlands U. ■
Colorado Western 14 N evada 13
Hawaii 20 Southern Oregon 13
Pacific IT Central Washington 0

Negro Vote Called
Election Factor

Tho Very Bo
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V « M f n u M m s H M lI
Johnny Podres nnd Dubs M *
dcr, the heroes o f Brooklyn'! only
world chitnpionihlp, have given
the Dodgers a m lfbty puib to­
ward their first pennant is L ot
Angeles.
Clim aatnf a dramatic threeta m o sweep with their 1-2 rout of
the Glanta Sunday, the D odftra
eelied a half-game lead In the
frenetic three-cornered National
League scramble with only a
week left to play. No seventhplace team ever baa wot a pen­
nant the following year bat that’ a
the goal at which the Dodgcti are
ahooilng.
The Milwaukee Brave*, who
moved Into aecond place with
their 9-3 victory over the Phllliei,
can tie the D odgeri for tin t place
by winning at Pittiburgb a tain tonight. After tonight, all three cootender* will have five game* left
—the Dodger* and Riant* against
the Cub* and Cardinat* and the
Bravea agaimt the Pirate* and
Phillies.
Th:
American League race,
meanwhile, may bo settled Tu es­
JOHN LOVELACE wan grounded after running the ball to tho 25 yard
day night when the Chicago White
lino in the first quarter to set up the first Seminole score o f th* lesson.
S o i play tha Cleveland Indiana.
The White Sox need only win that
Ho dashed from the 43 after Sanford had recovered a fumble. Ray Lundgame to cllneh their first flag in
quist (4 0 ), Mike Roberta (11) are coming op in tha background.
40 yeara.
(Bergstorm Photo)
The Dodger* completed thqlr
sensational rite to ftrat place Sun­
day In a three-hour and It-minute
itruggle during which they kayoed
30-garaa winner Sam -’ ones In
3 1-3 innlnga and then clinched
matter* with n fc r-run outburst
The acore was Sanford 14, TUui- first down. Roberts, who called a ahlfty proved correct. Lovelace in the ninth.
The Dodger pitching hero was
villa T and Coach Jim Pigott ex- good game, pitched out to L ove­ and Lundquist showed good burst!
A r m e d it very neatly when he lace Who hit Christensen in the end of speed and were hard to grab Podres, who struck out nine bat*
gilH Mlhft Sava rttal m. rmm I o i w ) zone for the score. Christensen who when they started knifing around ter* and yielded five hits in 7 3-3
inning* to win his 14th game. The
had fooled the defense and caught among tackier*.
Lundquist ran the ball 10 tlmea victory wasn't nallad down until
Th* Seminole* played good foot­ the ball all alone in Ihe corner,
ball lo win ever a tough Titusville then kicked hi* second extra point. for g l yard* and Lovelaro gained Ciem Labino got Eddie Brtisoud
Thai ended the scoring, but there ■0 yards in IS runt. John Mann to hit into a ame-endlng double
eleven. They bad to play well be­
cause the Terriers were coins a were severai good oifensive efforts tried litre* times for 11 yard* ami p la y'w ith the baver filled ln -th c
Lcn Eisner picked up 19 in four last o f the ninth but it waa Podres
real good job too, outgaining San­ by both trama in the second half.
who held the fort white the Dodg­
Jimmy Graccy made pn im por­ trice.
ford on offense and holding their
Co-Captain Charles Bogan play­ ers ran up a 4-0 lead.
tant liv e for the Seminole* when
own defensively.
Snider, enjoying a fin* com e­
John Lovelace got the pleasure he grabbed Titusville'a Castland on ed a (tout defenilvt but it would
of scoring i* e first Seminole touch- the three yard line with two min­ bo hard to single out a Handout In back after b li poor 1*31 showing,
line ptay as the whole Seminole homered to put the Dodgeri in
dow n of the season when he took a utes left in the final period.
front, 10, in the second inning
Caalland had caught a pass from learn played well.
’Mike Roberta pitchout and dashed
Neely Rose, who h id been ill and singled home another run in
30 yards to score with only 22 sec- the Terrier'i 119 pound quarter­
seventh.
Shortitop Maury
oods left in ib* first quarter. Jerry back, Bain on a fourth down play with the flu, taw action and played the
iristcnaen began a big night fur and almost scored. Santord ran the as if the germs might have done Wills had three hits and Don
msrlf with the extra point kick ball back for a first down around him some good, lie made several Demeter drove in three runt in
(he IS with 38 seconds left and Rob­ key tackles and brokt up other the Dodgers* 10-bit attack.
(0 lie Uie ic o r e a t 7-7.
Mickey V e r n o n , 41-year-old
—The Terriers had jum ped out erts rooly ran two keeper play* in­ ptaya with his rushes.
front earlier in the quarter with a to the middle of the line to run out
Alex McKibbin. who alternslcd pinch hitter, singled across the
at quarterback with Roberta, prov­ lie-breaking run In the ninth and
drive from midfield that saw the clock.
Hronga, the fullback, go across
I’ lay was about even fn the first ed an alert in the secondary and Ihe Braves then wrapped it up
with two insurance tallies. Joey
with an tg yard run through a hole half, with Sanford racking up eight made several jarring tickles.
Next on the Sanford schedule Jay, who pitched the last 3 3 3
.In the
line.
ran
allV M
MOt Tha Terriers
•^r*»«Jl» io
n the
I*IF first downs to five for the Terriers
A c s Ira point to m ake it 7-0.
and gaining 97 to 93 f o r the oppon­ will be the Daytona Reach Sea­ innings In ralitf of Lew Burdette,
breeze team. Tbie game will be at won hit slath game while IS-game
Christensen scored the second ents.
winner Robin Roberts lost his Kith
and decisive Sanford touchdown In
Titusville outgalned the Sem i­ Daytona Friday night.
Lakevirw of Winter Garden i d l ­ decision. Th* Phillies tied the
the second quarter after a Titus­ nole* in the second half, running
ville fumble was recovered on the for 120 yards on the ground and 17 ed the Srabreeic eleven, IS 14, in score In the eighth inning on Carl
passing to a net gain of M yards the opener, but Pigott laid he con­ Sawatski's two-run homer — the
Sanford 43 yard line.
Ray Lundquial squirm ed through for the home team.
sider* the neat Seminole foes only hit o ff Jay.
The Indiana remained "a liv e"
ticklers to put tha ball on the 33
Prediction by Coach Pigott that "dangerous, especially fast and
In the A L race by beating th* Athend Lovelace ran It to th* 13 for a hit backs would be fait and plenty hard to watch."
letici, 4-3, while the Tigers defeat­
ed the first-place While So*. 3 4.
Cal McLlsh scattered nine hits
and struck out four batters to
raise hi* record to 19 * behind a
13-hit Cleveland attack that In­
cluded hom eri by Minnie Minoso
and Tito Francona.
Don Moss! prevented the White
Sox from clinching a tie for the
pennant with a nine hitler that
brought him h li 16th win. Harvey
Kuenn had a homer, double and
two single* and Tei U p d o had
three hit* to account for seven of
the eight Detroit hits.
Yarn Law icored his Hlh v ic­
tory aa the Pittsburgh Pirates
beat tha Cincinnati Reds. 10 1,
and Stan Muslal homered for the
3,300th hit of hli career in the
Cardinals' 11-4 rout of the Cubs
in other NFL gim es.
Elston Howard's tworun sev­
enth-inning homer eosbled the
Yankee* to beat the Red So*, 7 4,
and Camlio Pascual scorrd hit
seventh shutout as the Senators
downed the Orioles, 3 0.

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o ff si gain o f aeven yards for a first down on this play. (Rergstrom Photo)

ATLANTA— Bev Hanson shot
a two-under par 49 (o win the 17.300 Atlanta Women's Open golf
tournament with a 72 hole total of

MINUTE MAID FROZEN

JESSE JEWELL FROZEN

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Called Press laterwatioaal
Weeping
Wally
Butts,
long

The other contests ended about run Saturday after Rica embar­
predicted—But the manner in rassed the Tigers for 30 minutes.
In the fourth period, toe Tigers
looked like the team that was
Bulldou. moaned louder than ever doespeclcd.
named No. 1 in 1S3S.
—-this fall about G eorgia's losses and The defending national ehamr Injuries—then the Bulldogs went plon Louisiana State Tiger* beat
Kentucky
cam* within five
. out Saturday and shocked the AJ- ,be Rlce 0ykU :6 3 b, (ore ,
yards of besting Tech at lexing
^ . b a m a Cr.m,on Tide 17 3.
|MMll tflrvl, mn audicnf,
, fltr
ton Saturday night. The Wildcats
^ J S Uf o e Z roc r e £ x t o w . l ‘ ^
mi Catling » at halftime: the Geor- were trailing by two points and
were on the Tech five with a
fourth-and on* situs'on. A field
• Sapp had graduated; b il star line- lKent,uic^&gt;' * J.‘! clU
\ ^
J
' backer Dave Lloyd had turned n* 1, 0 * t he *n(j ,
***• *lr,t goal, aimed at th* widened goal
“- c r o ; his fastest halfback Fred * * * &gt;
* tor‘d»
■» » * »
posts, would have put the 'Cats
~W rown was hobbled by a leg in- *** lhe Tu*J" e Lreen W av# 3&lt;yo
ahead, but they gambled on s run
that failed.
Friday night it New Orleans,
junior quarterback Jack Jones
^ B row n . Georgia -was an efficient i Everybody gets Into th# act this passed tor two touchdowns and
^ offesu tv e maeWne S a t u ^ y . J ^ - W;ain HcrktnJ Auburn, unbeat- two two point conversions ami re­
quarterback Francis T a r k e n -„
lbeu U&gt;1 2, Jam ei, and Ten.
turned in intercepted pass 33
ton’s pto-poinf
nesses open their seasons at Knox- yards for another touchdown to
I-tnore fullback Bill Godfrey » run- T(jj#; Vanderbilt open* against lead th# Gators. But although
“ ping were major factors. Another u#of4J1 at Athens; and Mississippi Jones figured in moat o f the scor­
^ ejp h om ore standout was end Dur- g ,ata p|a)1 j i oruja at Gainesville. ing, the punting of halfback B ob­
r &gt; o o d Pennington who kicked a 13Cf0rw
Trch wiU ^
host to by Jo* Green was rated th* chief
7 V rd field goal and two cuaver- Southern Methodist. LSU will en Florida weapon.
_ ^ i3niI lertam Texas Christian, Tulan#
Senior guard Bob Kbayat waa
»
The Georgia victory was the goe| ,0
A labim * goes to th# hero in Miaaiiiippi'a win over
LJiiggest surprise oa the first week- Houston, and Kentucky will be at Houston. The roving lineman set
—end of Southeastern Conference bora# lo Mississippi,
up the Rebels' first touchdown
f o o t b a l l and clearly labeled the
All-America hallbaek Billy Can- with a 32 yard pass interception
Httufidogs as ihe dark horse in the non brought LSU to life with a return and kickM a 22 yard-field
1339 race.
i third-period, 17 • yard touchdown. goal and a conversion.

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panaioo to tha n e t that "Comaoalsts hara never failed
find bankara and faoslnwmsn, profaaaon nod itudsats,
itora and sympathiser*, polltkiana and wonld-ba statssm to overlook thalr frauds and psrJurist, thslr wart , hot
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nntunbarad dead whom you aeaft to premature graves,
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t baa now been triad to placate you, to convert
nlatad thin visit AO things conaidared, it ia prob&gt;
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forte to aatisfy you, we now turn to our seeret

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Beat tho w * i r M minority leader
to t o hospital fo r n v s r a l days.
Upon his return, however, t o
fluff-hatred whit o f words filled
the Senate chamber with howti of
laushtsr.
On this memorable night o f re­
partee, the man from llliaoii waa
taking a aland against spending
Seminole-DeBary Heart Council M W million for building sewage
directors attended- t o
Florida
Heart Association staff workshop
ta Jacksonville Saturday.
Ernest Southward, locel p n stdent;
Tom
Armao, president
elect, M rs. Armao, Mrs. Leonard
Munson, fund raising chairman,
and M rs. Michael Caoto, publi­
city chairman, attended.

Local Hoart Fund
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n u a datk ea. I e a s e e p at t o
k a n o f 1 widowed m o t o r , one
o f m any children. My aaothar waa
aa im m igrant m o t o r . She did
not look to t o dom o la Weak*
la itoa lo r koto. Wo did aot com *
aupplieotlaf Vaclo Sam h r aaeUtaoee hi t o n daya.
N auberftr: And I oak, "W ho
Mid you d l d r
Dir t o o : Nobody said n , bet
what t o M oator la trying to do
U to pin upon m ao, I mink, earn*
kind of peculiar parvaralty.
Naubargar: Tba n a a to r p in e d

it peeaJhle for oee natioe, o r eay
natton for t o t B e tte r, posseming
euch a station o r itatioaa la spec*
to flood the eotire globe with pro­
paganda.
Aflyoao with a radio o r T V r*etlvar whether located at tba
North Pole o r la the heart 0i
the Sahara Doaart would ha abla
to pUk op prom am a d e a rly from
n e k a apace aUtioa en d bee e o n
of the character o f tha w i t h
•mployad would h e almoat l a possible to j a a . Thera would be
do lo e fir aa k o e certain aa far
aa radio aad TV eon m u alea tloa la
Russia has b oos (ap plylag Asia
aad t o Middle l a s t with cheap
radio aata that m oot any fam ily
can afford, to K b o c a u n Ota
hope* to be a b le -to flo o d thn*e
M il with her i p o c l d brand of
agindsT On t o other head,
0 U. S. la first with a TVlataMe la tha aky will w o u n
It to advance truth aad acquaint
t o world with A m erica or will
we flood t o round w aves with
h on e o p en * aad rock *n r o llf

Ona of Iftaaa days, IFa • » log to bo spring. And ono of

tried to a larger homo or a botfor homo , , .
O ft# TTKif fvrCjy n c j u i r v s o f n f T i n a n c v r ^ i

You soy the word and w ait bo deltghtod to
glvo you tho latest fads and figures on tba
K n t iT Typ# o r m o r r g a Q * Kxm. in cfri no?
the ijightHt obligation, |ust s#o or call ae and
wa'H do the rest

n

t o t ho received a w i n from Ms
Republican governor asking not
for simply fM million fc# els an
streams but for |100 million.
Dirk sen: Oh, my friend*, 1 sim­
ply have to M y that there a n
Republicans who a n unregaoar■to and unroconitruetod and who
em brace evil Just aa t o r s a n
Democrats who do. .
Then, when t o man from Illin­
ois mentioned thet after all, t o
Mil waa opposed by the Eisenhow­
er administration, Senator Hum­
phrey reacted spontaneously. This
la bow tha etralght-faeed record
record* it:
Mr. Humphrey: Whu-upt
Then, said Dirkien: "U th e n
U anyone who to an expert In

Named For Nikita

UBflK I •iClitjMtir.'r

HOPE MILLS. N. C. (U PI) Mr. and M ri. Welter Street, try­
ing to decido on a nem o for t o l r
lfth child, finally choose ana
they'd seen la t o newspapers.
baby Nikita
to m v o t o foretta, uplands, toll They named t o
Khruahchev Street.
aad aa forth.

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50. Kapala
51, M ost
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3 t. Mr. Valles
S3. Authorlaa
ST. Ch uma
••.Small
anchors
IS. Tiresome
exUteneo
S3. Female
fowl
St. Y e. (Qer.)
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SS. B or
ST. Baking
chamber
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bear
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dA M U M of

Fall will usher in a great, wide wonderful whirl o f TV and radio
entertainment. But individual tastas differ, and what's “ massy**
for oo« can be snoozy for anothar.
N o problems, howevor, when you get a second T V set for your
homo for individual viewing. Than nobody is let down. And nsvsr
« disagreement as fto what program to turn on.
Urn now portable models and color TV sets art fabulous. Modern
styling and colors, handsoms cabinets, remote control and high
fidelity. Valuta a n unlika any bafors. Easy terms, too. It’s mar*
ftn than moosyl

A RADIO fa every
room s t o p s upyour
s a v e b y « a llla | I t a U e a -t e -S t a t lo a .

IfI fa s far fe Call by Number

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m a ll
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e n jo y m e n t. . . and
k e e p s you fan-the­
ft n o w , . . a n y tim e ,
n ig h t e n d d a y .

�Mon. Sept. SI, 1939-Fage S

Z eta X i Sorority
Th* Zeta XI chapter of Beta city; Mrs. Robert L. Reaves, so­
Sigma Phi held the first meeting cial; Mrs. Wallace L. Tyre, sun­
.at the year at the home ot the shine and Mrs. Leon M. Swain
president, Mrs. Lloyd O. Swain. Jr., ways and means.
Jfrs. Thomas Larfen, and Mrs.
Miss Betty Anne Carter present­
Glenn McCall, guests from the ed a cultural program entitled
Gamma Lambda chapter, discus­ "Oratory'' that was very infor­
sed plans concerning a dance with mative. Mrs. Reaves will be hos­
the group.
tess to the group at the neat
' Names of the rushecs for Fait meeting Sept. 32.
Rushing were presented and apThe hostess served refreshments
oved. Mrs. Swain announced to Mrs. Reaves, Mrs. Leon Swain,
ramtttee chairmen for the year. Mrs. Wendell Springfield. Mrs.
They are Mrs. Sam T. Skelton,Philip ti. Bach and the Misses
program; Min Anna Muir, pro­ Mary Ann Wright, and Sooja Mon
jects; Miss Joan Wright, publi­ forton.

«

Four New Members
W elcom ed By VAH-5
Mrs. Rowell presented Mrs. J.
A. de Ganshl with a sliver cup
and congratulated her on the
birth o f a new son. The door
prize, a gift from Neil’ s Studio,
w si won by Mrs. H. A. Lackey,
She alto assumed the o ffice of
treasurer for the group, replac­
ing Mrs. T. F. Lcchntr.
Hostesses for the October lunch­
eon will be Mrs. E. E. Austin
and Mr*. R. E. Farmer. Mrs.
C. N, James will be in charge
of the VAH-3 bridge next week.
Others attending were Mrs. Aus­
tin, Mrs. D. E. Detrolph, Mrs.
Farmer, Mrs. E. W. Foote. Mrs.
H. G. Gober, Mrs. C. N. Jam es,
Mrs. D. L. Jarrell, Mri. H. S.
Moore, Mrs. J. L. Morgan. Mr*.
R, D. Murphy, Mrs. tl. L. O’­
Hara, Mrs. R. E. Osterholm. Mr*.
R. W. Repp and Mrs. C. D.
Schoonover,

VFW Aux. Meets
Ilia n s Activities
The "K ob o Dance" scheduled
for this Wednesday at the V. F.
— W i-L'lub;—was The- u i a l n T o p l t o f
the evening at the meeting of The
Ladies Auxiliary to VFW 3292
last week. In the abjc. cc of the
president, Miss Rita Trcdw ay,
secretary, presided at the business
jje s s io n .
“
Miss Trcdway took the clothinfe
the auxiliary hat been collecting,
to the Veterans Hospital in Lake
City. Sunday. The group withes
to thank all who contributed to
the project.
Tickets are being sold by all
auxiliary members for the " llo b o
D ance," which Is also a hospital
benefit affair. They are II per
person for the dinner and dance
others attending the meeting
# w t-rc M ima. Edna Norman, Sally
Pcralto, Margaret Dillard, Myrtle
Sperkman, Irene Stafford, Merle
Tredway and Mitt Rita Trcdway.

Shower Honors
Mrs. W.W. Jones

Mrs. J. K. White was hostess at
a unique end pleasant morning
coffee recently, honoring Mrs.
W. W. -Jones with a stork shower.
The gifts were placed in an ela­
borately decorated bassinet cover­
ed with rattles, ribbons, flowers
and sm all favors.
Several games were played with
prizes awarded to Mrs. Clyde Bry­
an and Mrs. W. W. Holmes. A
large cake decorated In the pre­
vailing them, blue and pink and
topped with a stork carrying »
baby, was served to the guests
with the coffee.
Those attending were the honoree, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. ltryan,
Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Albin Wilson,
Lifellka model birds now com * Mrs. Robert H. Kennedy Jr.. Mrs.
in kit form . Assembled, they give Don WllUs, Mrs. Claudia Goans,
florel displays snd windpw boxes Mrs. A . K. Laisy, Mrs. Russell E l­
a touch o f wild life.
lis and Mrs. Robert Drayton.

Head our way. Yau’ll Ilka
our be tween-pay dayloan plan.

Farris Bryant, Florida state
chairman of the March o f Dimea,
will speak at a meeting o f the
Anna Miller Circle and their hus­
bands Tuesday night at the Elks
Club.
John Sauts, Seminole ‘ County
March ot Dimes chairman and his
wife, Clara, will also be guest or
honor at the meeting and dinner
preceding the program . A bam
snd turkey dinner will be served
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS of the Business and Professional Women’s Club
at B;]5 p. m, and all members
discussing plans for the coming year at the monthly supper meeting at the
and their husbands are invited
Civic Center. It was decided to increase the number o f children eligible for
to attend.
dental ctra at the clinic the club is sponsoring. Plans were discussed conFollowing the dinner and pro­
cernlng the observance o f B.P.W. week Oct. 4 to 10. From left, Jessie
gram. members will m eet in an­
Brisson. recording secretary; M yrtle Grodick, treasurer; Harriett Sltawter,
other room and Installation cere­
president and Roberta Richards, second vice president. (Bergstrom Photo)
monies held for new members.
At a previous meeting Mrs. Harry
Adair, president, appointed two
committee chairm en; Mrs. Clay
ton Smith, chairman o f the com
mittee to keep in close touch withthe Harry Anna Crippled Child­
ren's Home and Mrs, Leonard
Miss Barbara Kuprecht spent
Skates, historian.
Ssturday in Tampa attending the
state board meeting ot the Flor­
ida Hom e Economics Association.
Miss Ruprrcht is state chairman
of the Family Economics-Home
Management Section ot F. M, E.
A.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wayne
Mrs. Verne C. Messenger was
Matbes. W. First St., have re­
turned from s two weeks vaca­ elected president o f the Fidelis
tion that took them to Atlanta, Class of the First Baptist Church
Ua., and Nashville, Tcnn., where at a meeting of the class at her
they visited with several of the home on North Elliott Avenue.
artists ot (lie "G rand Old O pry", 3lra. S. P. Griffin presided over
taking pictures for their music the business session.
studio here.
Others elected Include Mrs. L.
They also spent some time with U, Garner, vice president; Mrs.
Pauline’ s mother in Kentucky and M inn a
Williamson,
secretaryin D avid’s home town of Stueben­ treasurer; Mrs. Lorraine Gralism,
ville, Ohio. On the return trip. assistant secretary and reporter;
v L the Blur nidge Mountains, .Mrs. A. L. Gunter, leader of
they stopped In Savannah to visit Group l ; Mrs. J. P. Whitaker,
David’ s - two nliicr broihert.--------- Group-3^-M rs—WL T .Cavanaugh.
The Micharl C joins have moved Group 3; Mr*. W. R. Willis, Group
to their new home a 13t E. 4; and Mrs. Ernest Nelson, Group
Woodland Dr. in the Pinccrest Ad­ 3.
dition.
Reports of group leaders were
given and routine business mat­
ters discussed alter which re­
freshments were served.
Mis*
MRS. EMORY ti. TIFFAN Y, president of the Officers
Sarah Tatum was w elcom ed as
a new member.
Wives Club, left, presenting Mrs. David Laude, chair­
Those present were Mrs. Grif­
man of the Seminole County Assn, for retarded chil­
fin. Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Whitaker,
dren, a check for &lt;124 to be used by the organization.
Mrs. S. J. Brooks, Mrs. William­
The cheek represented the entire proceeds from the
M embers of the Homemakers son, Mrs. Gunter, Mrs. Messen­
bake sale sponsored by the Officers Wives Club last
Class o f the First Baptist Church ger, Miss Eorcnc Franklin and
Tuesday at the Nava! Air Station with wives o f VAH-9
met at the home of Mrs. II. J. Mis* Sarah Tatum.
in charge.
(Bergstrom Photo)
Finch, SHI Mrllonville Avc. for
a covered dish sunpt-r meeting
last week.
The Finch home was attractive­
ly decorated and guests enjoyed
a turkey dinner. Following the
dinner and prayer by Mrs. Fred
Fisher, Mrs. W. E. Giles presid­
ed st a business session. It was
The Seminole Evening Home
stressed that the class should Demonstration Club opened the
have m ore personal contact with srasuns programs with a very
the
members
and prospective interesting demonstration on cor­
members.
sage and flower arrangement by
Mrs.
Gunter
presided
over
the
Plans for the quarterly meeting
Newcomers
w ere
welcom ed. Mr. William Grow.
of the BWC Federation of the business
cession
following
a Mr*. Marjorie Cowan co-hostess
Tlu- corsages were given as door
Seminole Association, which will "cook-out" held on the patio of
for tile evening, presented gifts pn ies Mrs. C. E. Hunter and
be held at the First Baptist
Mrs. Anderson's home. Co-hostess from the class to Mrs. Clyde Hum­ Mrs. II. L. Johnson gave reports
Church on Oct. 1 were made at
was
Mrs. Henry Hutchison. A let­ phrey and Mrs. Giles In apprecia­ on Health and Clothing.
the meeting of the Elsie Knight
During the
business session
ter
was
read from the girl at tion o f their service as teachers
Circle held st the home ot Mrs.
Hie past year. Also honored with plans were discussed concerning
the
Florida
Chddre
’
s
Hume
in
C. A. Anderson, Jr. in Pinccrest
Lakeland sponsored by the circle, a gift was Mrs. W. T. Canavaugh. a workshop to make pad* and
rcccnUy.
bandage* for the cancer drive.
A social hour followed.
The BWC meeting will begin thanking mem ber* for a gift sent
Final plans will be made at a
Those
attending
were
Mrs.
to
her
on
her
birthday.
Each
at 7;&lt;x&gt; p. m . with a supper, fol­
later date.
Cavanaugh.
Mrs.
Humphrey,
Mrs.
month
the
child
is
remembered
lowed by a program . Mri. V. G.
Four new member* were w el­
Fisher,
Mrs.
H.
C.
Holloway.
Mrs.
Hasty was appointed by Mr*. W. with s check to be uted for spend­
J,
B.
Phillips,
Mrs.
Clayton comed, Helen Ferguson, Ann Ri­
D. Gunter, circle chairman, a* ing money.
The program was presented by Smith. Mr*. It. F. Steele, Mr*. ley, Dess Beyers and Rita Dc
general chairman in charge o(
Mrs.
V. C. Messenger, who used Hoy Vance, Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Jong.
plans for the supper. She will be
a
poster
to illustrate the theme Mrs. E. It. Wood, Mrs. Robert J.
assisted by various members of
"G o. . Pray. .Give. .For Florida Schmidt and M rs. J. N. Murphy.
the circle.
Stale Mission W ork." Following
c l
v
the closing prayer, given by Mrs.
(jO O Q
b n d in g
Krrd Fiaher, member?
placed
Lemon nutmeg cream end* late their envelope* in the poster. Mrs.
PA CK AG E
sum m er mesl* refreshingly.Com- Sue Stevenson gsve sn interest
bine 1 cup o f sugar, It cup of ing account of her recent trip to
ground nutmeg, 2 tablespoons of Mexico.
Those
attending
the
supper
cornstarch and ts teaspoon of salt.
The
Little
Womens'
Junior
Beat In I egg. Gradually stir in meeting w ere Mrs. Hasty. Mrs.
from you r
1 cup of water and U cup of Estelle Glisson. Mrs Sue Steven Story League w ill meet tonight
fresh lemon juice. Cook over low son. Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. G. it. at 7 p. in. at the home of M ri.
beat or hot — not boiling — wa­ Drake. Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. F. L. Virginia Roche, Catalina Dr. Any
ter until thickened. Cool. Fold in Dumpier. Mrs. J. V. Jones, Mrs. child nine years old or m ore who
DtALtR / s.
1 cup of heavy cream , whipped, F. B. Beard. Mrs. H. E Me- is interested in Joining the group,
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract and Swain. Mrs. Gunter. Mrs. Messen­ is invited to atttnd.
Dues of ft for the year will
V* teaspoon of grated lemon rind. ger, Miss Martha Fox, Miss .Sara
he accepted at this meeting.
Chill in S sherbet glasses and Tatum and Mrs. Andrrsnn.
serve
garnished
wilh whipped
cream and grated lemon rind.

P&amp;A&amp;onalA

Mrs. Messenger

New President

Dinner Meeting

At Finch Home

H.D. Club Meets

Elsie Knight Circle

Plans Workshop

C O R P O R A T I O N

GEORGE FARIS

Be Seated

Student Enters
Piedmont
*

G corga Doyle Faria, son of Mr.
and Mr*. E. E. Faria, 1301 Park
Ave., hsa entered Piedmont Col­
lege In De mortal, Gs. He will
take the regulation Business Ad­
ministration coursa this year but
plans to study electronics later.
While a student at Seminole
High School he was a member of
the track team, the glee club (all
four y ears) snd the latin club.
He was treasurer of (he latter
during hi* sophomore year. Hi*
favorite subjects were bookkeep­
ing and math. •
For recreation he like* w.tlrr-'
skiing, swimming, boating, fish­
ing and dancing, George is indus­
trious and likes to mix work
with his recreation. He worked
(or the Sanford Herald several
years, starting as delivery boy
and finally as Assistant Circula­
tion hlanager.
He also worked at a tilling
station and at the Mar-lam Motel
between school hours and vaca­
tions. During (ho past summer ha
bar worked as an electrician's
hel p e r,- a m i-vis it e il. hi *_ g r» nd p arents and other relatives in Chat­
tanooga and Croisvilie, Tcnn,
He is mechanically Inclined and
spends many hours of his leisure
time "tinkering" and working on
his tar.

STA-NU Cleaning
Keeps Clothes
LIKE N EW !

No need for "standing room
on ly" when you have more din­
ner guests than the number ot
chairs in your dining set.
Extra fold-away chair* now ara
made to match dining set s nanfolding chairs. The folding chair
has a folding m echanism making
it practically Impossible to dis­
tinguish it from its matching companioos.

SELECT AND LAY AWAT
CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW AT

WIEBOLDTS
CA M E R A

Hera from tha House of

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Kifwed With Fragrance

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• For a flattering crown e f
soft, shimmering wave*
• F or a Continental toads at
fragrance in every ailkea
strand

And Exclusively

Coll FA 2-3315

Philip*
COLONIAL

SHOP

311 1. Park Are.

H A R R I E T T ’S
BEAUTY

CLEANERS

110 S, Palmetto Ave.
D rlve-la Branch
319 W. 131k

103 S. OAK

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FA 2-3743

Jane HockcramUh ts now
with oOr Salon

a - . -

SURPRISE

Meets Tonight

F IN A N C E

M in y
worthwhile
objectives
have been set up and Mr. Davis
stated that "T h is Is an ezcellent
opportunity to serve our school
and com m u n ity."
Four Important meetings will bo
held during the coming year, date*
to be announced later.

Plans BWC Meeting

Jr. Story League

«• &lt;400

Sylvan J. Davl*. Jr., president
of the Pinecrast PTA, has an­
nounced that chairmen for the
organization have been selected
to serve during the 113940 sea­
son.

At Circle

y

CONVINIINT
TIRMS

G AC

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Speaker

plan s Activities

Lake
Monroe Inn was the
; scene of the VAH-S Wives buffet
luncheon Thursday at t":30 p. m.
Mrs. D. W. Caswell and Mrs. E.
G. Tiffany acted as hostesses. '
M ulticolored leaves served as
. place cards and the table was
; decorated with dried
arrange' m e n u in an Autumn theme.
A Mrs. I. M. Rowell welcom ed
rour^ new members to the group.
They were Mrs. Ardis Blaha, Mrs.
- H. A. Lackey, Mrs. J. T. Osborne
and Mrs. Gkndon Smith. Mrs.
Mary McCumber and her mother,
Mrs. Rust, were w elcom ed as
• guests.

Chairman
Selected ;
For PTA

F. Bryant

f/ 'o C

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Bread meat or fish for dinner
in the morning. The breaded coat­
ing will stay on better after a
few hours in the refrigerator.

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Sept. 21st thru 27th

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Phoenix Annuol Sola o f famous stockings.

Marjorie White

And

Registered

Nancy

Reynolds

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Beauticians

PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE OPENING
of the

EARTH EN WARE

J fo v ir fif, &lt; £ a d u .

On I 67 Pc.

3 ptt. 4.95 — leg. 1.95 pr.
Dili styles)

$ 1 .3 9

Now $4 Off

3 p tt. 4 .0 5 — l e g . 1.65 pr.
(list styles)

$ 1 . 2 9 J pcs. 3.75 — leg 1.50 pr.

Starter Set

(list styles)

Beauty Salon
In The
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2357

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4 Cupa and 4 Saucers.
Regular
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Sept. 21 • Oct. 3

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T to »a (U H our final rtthrn* aa
Baacutor o f lha aauta a f 1MC1IA R P It. BEHLEIt, dectaoad; that
w o hat a (Had oar pvtlUoa for
dlatrl Italian and for fin a l divchargr. and that an September II.
I l t f , « • w ill apply ta tba H onor,
abla
W ilson
Alaiandtr,
County
Jadga o f Paul nolo County. Florida,
fa r approval o f aaid final ratnrna
and fo r an ardor af dlatrlbatlon
ppd fo r final dlacharaa aa E ia cu .
tor o f tba w ill o f RICHARD a
B O IL K It, dacaaaod.
Auauat II. l i l t
FIltPT NATION Alt BANK AT
tV I NTH It PAIUC
B y / a / Uaorga 0. Barpaaoa
A aaluant Truat O fflcar
/ a f Joseph M. Muraiko,
A ttorn ar for aald E auto
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THU c o t NT o r TH E c o l t .
T V J liH iK . I K P M a W COt A T I.
BTATB O F FLORIDA IP PRO RATH
IN R E : ESTATE o r
B. U TRATNHAM,
Dacaaiad.
RfTO A Lt. rilKUITOHM A.Ml P E R .
Vbo.NB IIAV1NH CLAIMS (III UK.
HANDS AOAINBT PAID ESTATE:
Tou and each o f you ara htraby
aotIMtd and required to praaent
any claltna and damanda which
you. o r oltbar o f you. may hava
aaalnot tha aauta i f R L TltAT*
NIIAM.
dairaaad. lata o f
aald
County, to tha County Judaa of
Pomtnotp County, Florida, at bt*
o fflra In tha cou rt hull#" o f aald
County a t Panford, Florida, within
eight calendar muiitha from tha
lima o f tha flrat publication of

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Legol Notice

Ihla n olle*. Barn claim ar daman*
ahall bo In w riting. and aball
atata tba placa o f roaldanco and
poit a fflca o f tha claimant, and
■hall ho awitrn to by tho claim ,
•nt. hla again, hla atturnay, and
nny ouch claim or demand not an
Iliad ahall bn raid.
Carolina Catlln Howard
Tha Atlantic National Baak
nf Jacksonville.
JackonnTlIlr, Florida
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By W illiam U. b lck la
Truat O fflcor
Aa C o.K iacu tora o f tha L i l t
WUI and Taatamant at If.
U Traynkam. deceased
(I. Andrew Ppoar
Attorney at Law
I » I S R Park Ava.
Sanford. Florida
K irn Publication Papl. f t . 1919.

Palmar, hla wire. The daarrlptloil
ar tha real grsp ariy Involved la
aa sat forth ahnvo.
T od ara horoby requlrad la fils
you r a a iw e r ar ather defanalvs
pleading* with tha Clark af ths
above otyted Court end eerre aopy
th ereof upon P la lo tlfra attornoy,
(Han F . Oaborna, J r - 3JT North
Main Street, Orlando, Florida, on or
bafora tha Slat day o f October,
A. D. IMS. Ha rain fall not or a
derrao pro contango w ill ha antarad
agalnat you.
WITNESS my hand and lha aaal
o f this Court St Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, this tha ITth day
o f September, A. D. l i l t .
(SE A L)
O. r . HERNDON.
Clark o f tha Clreult Teurt
In and ter Seminole Ceunty.
Florida.
I&gt;yi
Martha T. Vlklaa
N ortcR o r p i nr
Deputy Clark
STATE OF FLORIDA
m .E N r. osn u R N K , j i l
TO:
H. F. HAYES and KLI.A HATER, 337 North Main Street
hla w ife, whuoe preaant nddraaa, Orlando, F lorid*
raaldent. and petal utflca addrtaa Atturnay far Plaintiff.
la unknown. If alive, and tbalr
unknown apouaaa. If ramarrlad, IN T U B C IR l'l t T c e t R T « F T B B
J tu ic iH
c ia c tn r
in
and If d o a i, thalr respective un­ n i n t h
known hair*. devisee*. aranirta. AND F O B PRBINOLB lO ll.V T V ,
FLO
RID
A.
IN
CBANCRRV
NO.
assignees, lienors, creditor*. truata».. and any and all paraona ta tsr.
i .i f k
i x e i 'i t .
claim ing h j. through, under ar n o r t h k a s t K its
agalnat
aald
D efaodahti;
and ANCK CUM PANT OF .NEW TURK,
agaluat any and a ll parttaa hav­ a New York Corporation,
Plaintiff,
ing. nr claim ing to have, any
va
aalatr, right, title o r Intereat In
D
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A
LD
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A
R
S
and
MART
or llan upon tha follow in g dtarrlbad landr. lyin g and balng In SW EARS, hla wlfa,
Defandanto.
Bamlnola County, Florida, to*wlti
Tha TVeat 1/1 o f lha Heat II NOTICM o r WORTH (U R PO RBCLOgt'BR SALK RV CLERK
acre* o f tha .Via of tho South
NOTICE 18 H KltKBT (JIVKN
I / l o f tha M*4 o f lha E l»
Sooth o f tha Hard Road. Sec­ purauant la a &gt;&gt;nel Daciaa o f
nf
Forecloeuro dated Sepltmber
tion f t , Townahtp IP South,
H angt f t Beat, laaa tho North­ It. I ll* , and antarad In Ckancary
of tha Circuit
erly
. ( i t acroa thereof for Caaa No. * I tllT
righ t o f way o f Stato Road Court o f tha tth Judicial Circuit
tao.
In and fur Scmluote County, F lo r­
Tou. and each o f you, ara h a n ­ ida. wherein Northaaatarn Ufa Inky n otified that a ault haa been auranca Company a f New Turk,
brought agalnat )o u In tha Circuit a New York Corporation, la plain*
Court. Ninth Judicial Circuit. In tirr, and Donald Swears and Mary
and for Seminole County, Florida, H a r ir i, hla wlfa, ara dafondanta,
lha abbreviated title o f which la I wilt atll to tha hlghaat and btel
Chancery No. l u l l ! , entitled “J, bidder for raah a t lha trant dour
tha Seminole County Court
I.cun Keel and Sainmya luiu Keel, o f
In Sanford.
Florida
at
hla w ife. Plaintiff*, vtrou* II. F. llouae.
Hay**, Kt Ala, Defendants'', and 11:00 o 'clo ck A. M. on tha 101 h
)uu. and aach o f you, aro required day o f September, t » &gt; , tha fol­
In file you r onow or In Ftalnllffa' low ing deerrlbed property aa eat
Complaint with tha Clark of tho forth In aald Final Dec rat, to-w tti
Lot 11. Bloch J!. TOWNglTK
Circuit
Court, and tarve upon
UP NURTH CHLLEUTA. a tu b .
Plalntlffo*
atlornoya.
Slonatrom,
dlvlalun, according to tha plat
Darla A Mrfntoeh, whoa# addrtaa
tlitrro f racurdad In ria l Rook
la Edward* Building, Sanford. F lor­
J. p a ste II to LI Inclualrt, o f
ida, on or liofora tho H ot day nf
tha Public Reroute of Sami*
U aohar, 1ft*. and If you fall Hi
nolo County, Florida.
d » &gt;n. a Decree Pro Confeeao will
D altd this l l l h day o f Septem­
bn tillered agalnat you, and each
of you, for tha relief demanded ber. A. D. lie*.
(SE A M
•
In aald Complaint.
l&gt;. P. Herndon
Tha nature o f Ihlo ault la to
Clark o f Circuit Court
quiet tho tltlt to tho a b o rt daa*
Fly: Martha T. Vthlan
crlbed lands,
tvitnaea my hand and tba aaal
NOTICE OF APPLICtTION F « R
AT aaid lu u r l nf do'iifuid. doiihinuie
TAX DICED
C ount), Florida, thle lith day af
(■EC. I M .lt FLORIDA STATUTES
September. A. D. 1111.
o r IM I
tSBAI.)
NOTICE Id H EREBY OIVEN,
I&gt;. P. Herndon
That
N.
J.
lleltr
the buldar of the
Clark o f C ircuit Court
fallu n ln g cartlHcata haa Mad aald
liy ; a / Martha T. Vthlan
certificate for ta s dead ta be la.
Deputy Clark
autd thereon. Tha certificate num ­
Stenatrom, Darla A Mclntoah
ber and y ta r o f laauanco, tha daaAttornaya for Plalntlffa
crlptlon or tha property, and tha
Edward* Uulfdlng
name In which It waa aaaaaitd ara
Sanford, Florida
Publlah Haul. : i . II A Oct. I. 11. aa fotiow at
CartlHcata No. tie
IT THF. NINTH J ID IC M I. Cl fi­ Tear o f laiuanca June 1*. A. D.
l l IT 11)1 I KT IN AND FUN aliWI- »»IT
Deeartplloa a l P ropertll
NOI.K t U tN T t. FLORIDA. tilA N fait 1 Much I
r u s v .n o . in a a .
leich
At bur Country Club
JAM US IV. IluUINHON,
Entrance Section
Ptalntlff,
Plat Book I Pagaa U * IS
-vaName In wblch aeeeeead Church
l'A l'I . K. PAt.MEIl and
o
f
St.
Mary, OHnvtlle. New York
RCBT PALMER, hla wife, at a t.
Dafondanta A ll af aald property being In the
County af Seminole, State et F lo r­
v r r i t - s o r s i it
TOt PALI. K. PALM lilt and RCBT ida. Lu laaa auch certificate Shall
be redeemed according to law (he
I'Al.MKit. hla wlfa
TOL ARK IIKItKIlT .NOTIFIED property deocrlbed In auch certltl.
that ault haa hern Inalllutod Ihla cate wilt ba Bold to tha hlghaat
tha H ill day of September, A. D. bidder at the front dour ut Ilia
I D to fureeloee lha lien held by Sem inole County Court I'ouea at
Platntlfr herein on lha follow ing San fort), Florida, on tho Hut lin n ,
dearrlhrd proper!) located In S«ml&gt; day In tha month of October, t*L&gt;,
which I* the III), day o f October,
hole County, Florida, to -n lti
l.ot
II.
UKK
IIIIANTI.KT !t t » .
Dated Ihla l i l k , day at Auauat,
IIII.LH, according tu plat there,
nf, aa recorded In Plat llook 1911.
o
p Herndon
1.*, Paea 17. Public llacurda o f
Clark C ircuit Court.
Srmlnola County. Florida.
Seminole
County, Florida
The name o f tha Court lu which
ault haa bean Inatltuted la tha (O fficial Clark's Seal)
Circuit Court for tha Ninth Judl. Publlah: Auguat 111 September T,
rial Circuit In and for Xatnlnole it . 3i. m i .
County, Florida. Tha abbreviated
NOTICB UP APPLICATION FOII
title o f llm caaa la Jama* IV, Huh.
TAX DEED
Inaon va. Paul K, 1'alnier and lluby
(SEC. I » l.te FLORIDA STATLTES
OF ISM)
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN,
That H. (I Mclntoah tha holder o f
the fullnwiiig cartlHcata hat Hied
■aid terlH U ate tor tan dead tu ba
loaued thereon. Tha certificate num­
ber and year o f laauanco, the des­
cription o f tha property, a*d Ilia

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name la whlaR It WM SSM H Ol Era
aa foltaRSt. .
CartlHcata Na. Tl
T ear a f laatunaa Jaaa I*. A. 'D.
1ST
DaaiatoWan a f F n j oW e
N (0 F t o r teat • B lock S
A. D. C happeiro gnkdlvUUa
F lat B o o k 1 Fnga 11
Nanas In w h ich aaaaoooA LAara
Clark. Heirs
A ll o f aald property k slag U tha
C auaty a f Sanlnala, Btata a t F lo r­
ida. t'nleaa aach cartlHcata ahall
ba redeam*4 accord in g ty law lha
property daaarlhoA In auch certifi­
cate wilt b s said to tha hlghaat
bidder at tha frsnt dear of. tha
Samlnola County Court H euie at
Sanford, Florida, aa tha flrat Manday la tha Month a f October, I f l f ,
w hich U tha Fth, day a f Oatobor,
1919. ■
Dated U la l ! l b , day a f AugwaL
1919.
O. P. Haradaa
d a r k C ircuit Court.
Memlnota County, Florida
o ffic ia l c le r k 's Seal)
Publlah: Auguat Jt, SottSmbar T,
* 3 1 . 1919
NOTICB OP APPLICATION
T A * ROOD
______
(SEC. IhLld FLOOIRA STATCTRS
NOTICB IS U BB B B T OIVEN,
That N. J. Bahr tha haldar at lha
follow in g cartlHcata h as Mad said
cartlHcata fo r ta x dead to ba Is­
sued thereon, T h s cartlHcata num­
ber and year o f Issuance, tha daacrlptlon o f tho properly, and lha
nama In w hich It w as aeaeMBd
aro ao folio wot
C ertificate No. t i l
Tear fit Issuance Juaa I f , A. D.
till
Dooeetpttow a f Faaaaatyi
K le t Ft ar W 111 F t a f S I I I
Ft of aw l* o f SW I* a f BW&gt;4
Section t i t Tow nship l i t Raaga
31. FUat
Nama In whlaR saaaaaad Lnralh
U rlffln, llalra
All o f aaid property being In tho
County a f Semlaale, State at F lo r­
ida- L’ nlaaa such oartlflrata ahall ha
redeemed accord ing t o law tha pro­
perty dear rl tied la euch certificate
will ba sold to the hlghaat bid­
der at tbs fro n t door o f tho gom lnolo County Court Houaa at San­
ford. Florida, an tha first Monday
In tha month at Oatobar, I9L9,
which la tha tth day o f Data bar.
m i.
Dated this ITth. day a f Auguat.
till.
O. P. H aradaa
Clark Clreult CearL
Samlnola Cauaty, Florida
(O fficial ClarlFa Saall
Publlah: Auauat I t, ■rptem tar f,
it * :t . m *
NOTICB OP APPI4CAT90S FOR
T A X DRRD
11 EC, tM J d FLORIDA STATUTES
OP 1»W )
NOTICB IS HEREBY OIVEN.
That X , J. Hehr tba holder at tag
follow in g o o n lflca ia h a * filed aald
cortlflca la fo r ta t dead to ba laeusd
theraun. The cartlHcata number and
year of Issuance, lha description
of tha property, and ths name In
which It w as aaaaaaad ara aa fo l­
low s;
Cariltlcata No. I l l
Tear o f Issuance Juno tl, A. D.

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New 'Pull-Treat'
Rules Proposed

Ida. r a l e s , amh certificate shall
ba redeem ed arcordlag ta law tba
prop erty doaarlbod la antb r e r u n **!• w ill he sold ta u a bttbsat
bidder at tba front door of tho
Samlnola County Coart Ifousa at
Sanford. Florida, aa tba flrcl Mon­
T A L L A H A S U K ( U * ! ) - A y rsday In tba month a t Oatobar, 1919.
w hich ta tba tth. day at Octabar, p o se 4 M a to P la a t • s e e d m etttog
at O rtoaA e w lli b s h e ld t o 4 U crss
7'o f* d U la ITth, day af August.
111Fa
n «w eoB lrol rules f e r the “ poll
O. P. llerndoa
and U s e ! p r p g rtm ” w e d to citrus
• Clerk Cirrult CearL
Seminole County, Florida
g ro v e s to h elp atop ip r e a d to f
(O fficia l CUrk'e saall
Publlah; Auauat 3tit, September T, declin e.
ta * I t . M l
P la a t C em m U afeaer W . C. OswB R T tC fl R p APPLICATION PRB
T A X DBRD
(BBC. IPAta FLORIDA STATUTES
OF ISIS
NOTICE IS tIBnKBT OIVEN.
That H. (I. Mclntoah the bolder
at (h o follow ing certificate has
filed aald certificate f» r la c deed
la ba teeued theraun. The certifi­
cate number and year of iMaanro,
the description o f the property,
gad tha nama In whlrh It was
■see a&gt;rd are na follow a:
CartlHcata Ns. I e i
T ear a f laauaaca Juaa
A. D.

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Doorrlptlaa at Property
1-oie 3 A 1 Blk A
F irst Addition la Roplat at
lm k e Mobile Shores Plat Book
■ Page 71
Name In which aaaeaaad N. O , Jr..
db Frances S. McDowell
A ll nt aald properly being In lha
County at iemtnolsv HUta o f
Florida. Entree auch cerlltlcate
aball ba redeemed according io law
the prupeiiv deerrlbed In auch cer­
tifica te will ba oold to tho highest
bidder at tha front door o f tho
StM lnoU County Court Houee at
Sanford. Florida, an tho flrel Jinnday In the nioitih o f October, 1*19,
w hich ta the Ith, day of October.

ms.

D ated
it ii.
O.
fO fficia l
Publlahi

this I7ih, day of Auguat,
P Herndon
Clark * Seal)
August t l, September 7.

it * ai. m t

N O T ll'B OF APPLICATION FOB
TAX DEED
(SBC. LSd.lt FLORIDA STATLTES
OF ISM)
NOTICE Id HEREBY (EVEN.
That JL O. Mrlnteah lha holder
a f lha fallow ing certificate haa
tiled aald certlflcala fo r lac dead
la ba Issued thereon. Tha carllHrata number and year at Issuance,
lha dascrlpllun of the property,
sa d lh a name In which II was aseeaeed ara as follow s:
C ertifica te No. 911
T ear at lasuance Juaa I I , A. D ,
19*1
Dewerlplloa a t Properlyi
W l / I of 8 U of B W 'i
____ Section
II;
Township
II;
R an ge 9*. East I Acres
Nama la wblch otactacd Fred T.
P resley
Alt o f said properly bring In tha
County of Hemlnola, Stale o f F lo r­
ida. Unless auch cartlHcata shall
ba radeetned according to law tha
property described In auch cartlfiesta w ill bs sold to tho blghaot
bidder a l ths front dour of tho
Sem inole County Court Houee at
Sanford, Florida, on tho first Manday In tha month of October, 1919,
w hich lo the lih , day o f October.

U eorrlytloa o f PropoH pl
L o ti 1 * II Ulk H Traot I t
Stnlandu s p rin g ! According to
Flat T hereof
m i.
Recorded upon the Public
D atod (h it 3iih day af AuguaL
Records o f
mt.
■rmlnula County Florida
(L P. llerndoa
Nama In w blch aaaasaod uarapla,
Clark circu it Court.
I no.
Sem inole County, Florida
All o f aald property bslag In tha fO fflcla l Cltrk'e Seal)
Cuuniy o f Samlnola. Btata af F lor­ P u blish; A usual LI; September I,
ida. Unless auch cartlHcata ahall II * It, 19)9
ba redeemed according to lew the
rupttty described In such rertlNOTICB O F A P P L I C A T I O N FOB
Rate w ill ba Sold to tha hlghaat
T A X DEED
bidder at tha front door of tha (SBC. IS 4 .lt PLOBIIIA STATLTES
Samlnola County Court Ifousa at
OP ISM)
Hanford. Florida, an lha first MonNOTICE
lit lIK IlE U r GIVEN.
day In lha month of October, 19L9. That X. J. llrlir tha huldrr nf Ihr
which la tho eth. day o f October, fo llo w in g co rllflre le haa HHd said
mt.
ca rltflca i* fo r ta i dasd I* bs Issued
Dated this 97th, day o f Auguat. theraun. The csttlflca l* number and
1919.
year o f Isauonea, tho riaacrlpllon uf
O. P llerndoa
tho property, and tha nama In
Clark Circuit Court.
walch It waa assessed ar* aa fatHemlnola County, Florida
lowst
(O fficia l C lerk 's Saall
Cart If Ira is Nn. 391
Publish: Auguat Jt, Saptambar I, Tsar a f laauanco June It, A. D.
It * II, m i
19LI
OosartpHae o f Propane ■
N o r m a OP APPLICATION FOR
Lot IT M ock It
T A X DEED
U oldsnrod Haight* Plat Rook
(SEC IhLld FLORIDA STATtTKg
1 Pag* 14
OP ISM)
Name In w hich aaaaiasd Bertha
NOTICE IS HKHKBr OIVEN. Muhlman
That Paul E. Smith tha haldar of All o f aald properly balng In lha
tha fo llo w ln s certificate haa filed County o f Samlnolr. giata o f Florsaid certifica te fer tas d u d to be Ida. ITnlrsa such (*rtlftca(* shall
laeusd
thereon.
The
cariltlcata b* radrsmad according to law llis
num ber and year of Issuance, the property dtscrlbad lu auch rarlldescription o f tha proparty, and (U als w ill b* sold la th* hlghaat
tha name In w hich It was aaaasead bidder s i lha front dour o f the
ara aa fo llo w s ;
Hemlnolo County Court House at
CartlHcata No. I l l
Hanford. Florida, on Iho first Mon.
Tear a f Issuance June tl. A. D. day In th* month o f Octabar. 19)9,
1917
which I* tho Ith . day of Oatobar,
Daearlptlaw o f Psspeslyi
11)9.
lu xe I ta II Ulk D. Tract II
D ated this IK h . day of August,
Harlando Springs According to mt.
Plata T h ereof Recorded upon
n I*. Herndon
tha Publla Records o f Seminole
Clark Circuit Court.
County Florida
Nam lnol* C ounty, Florida
Nam* la w hich aaaoiaad 0. T. (O fficia l ('la rk 's Htali
Hill
P u blish: A ugust II, gtplsm bsr T,
All n f aald property being in the i l * i i , m t
i'ou n ty o f gem lnolo. Siato o f Flarr i r r s T i o i * now s:
NOTICE 1H hereby given that I
am en gaged In business at Fsrn
I’ark, Hemlnol* County, Florida,

f

J -ttr

p a n g w a it*

aald the cablaat wUl

b e a sk ed to release IO N ,IN a f a
SI m illion appropriation to Un­
itie s

a

proposed rule chaage ia

tha p ro g ra m .
Tha ch a n ge m i d
a m m

requ ire that

ow n er sign a w aiver a r

co m * to term * with th* hoard a s
the coa t n f the trees before any
trees w ere uprooted.
T h e b oa rd agreed Saturday to
a tk the ca b toa t fo r 43U.000 to
ligh t the f ir s a s t to the flrat y e a r
o f th e cu rre n t b iu a h u n .
C ow perthw alto eald the past
L egislature appropriated (300,000
(or a tw o y e a r fir s ant program
but s d d td m ors la n d could be
treated if m oot o f ths m on ey w s i
spent tha firs t y ea r.

Stetson Displays
Mexican Exhibit
An art exhibit, "Travel In Ifaxiro," haa been opened lo tho pub­
lic In the Bliaabeth tlaO Art Gal­
lery at Metaan Unlvmlty and
will remain on display until Sept
30, Fred M.tiersmllh, heed of
tha art department at the Uni­
versity, said Saturday,
Tha exhibit ia open to ths pub­
lic without charge.'

«• F s m s l s H e lp W a a to i
A M a to M ato W aatsg
t A M a to a r F s m s ls
11. W a r t W a s te *
I A P ls m lt o g Ssrvtasa
I A B t o M c a l S srvicsa
I A M U l a g a F a ia tisg * I r p s lr a
T h o show includes o riglsa t ails I A S p r c to l B rrrtcM
B s a a ly Parlara
and w a te r c o lo n b y w«U kaown 13*A
A m erca n artists, selected from I A F to w cta A Plaat*
m ore than 1,000 worka com m is­ IT* P t U • L lr sa U c k . Isp p ltos
sioned b y the F ord M otor Com- I A ItM h la g r y . T a s k
pany in tho last few y e a n .
I A B a s t s a s * M s is rs
3 A A s is m s b Us s . T r tils rs
31. Fm raltoro
I2-A —A r t t c k s W a ster
to—N a tte rs A P s rs a a a b
undsr
th*
Hetlilaua name af. M - U a * A f s m l
Bsm -O-Raalty, aa* that I Inland
UstnctlsR
lo raglalar aald name with tha to. EAmattoa Clark a f th* Circuit Court. Runtnola Cpunty. Florid*, la accordance
with the provision! o f tho Ficti­
tious
Nemo
Btatutaa,
tw a.w ltt
Hanlon
191.49 F lorid*
Statute*

Legal Notice

m i.

Hlgt Jama* F, Hunt
I’ Ubllah Rapt. T, II, It 19. 1919.

M ITICR OF AFPMCAT1RN FOB
TAX DEED
ISLIS FLORIDA BTATCTRS
OF I SMI
NOTICB 18 IIC H E B Y , OIVEN
Dial H, Jaffa Ih* holder at 1h*
fa llu n ln g csrllflca ts has Iliad laid
carllfli-at* fur la * dastl lo ba Is­
sued thsrsaii, Th* rartlHcat* sumbar and year o f lasuanca, th* daacrlptlon uf the property, and tha
n*m* In which II waa aaaoasa* ar*
a* fallow *;
C sn iriea t* No. I l l
Year o f laauanco June 14, A. D.
19)7
Ucacrlpllaa fit Frapartri
I h) lc II A 31
llaplat uf VV’Inwood Park Flat
llook I Tago 99
Nemo In which asoosaaC Thome•snla Hubert*
All o f said progsrty balag In Ih*
Cuuntv nf Hamlnuts. Stela nf FlorIda. tTnlasa aurli rartlflcala aball
ba rsdaemcd ac-curdlag tu law Hi*
propat ly described In auch cartlflrale will ba sold la th* highest
hlddsr at h* frnn door a f tho Bomlnolo I'nunty Cnurl Houaa at San­
ford. Florida, an Hi* Drat Monday
In Ih* mnnlh of Oatobar, 1998,
HliliU la th* Lth, day o f October,
19)9.
Datod this 37th day s f August,
1919.
o P. Ilarndoa
( lark Circuit Court.
Hum Ino] ■ Cuuniy, Florida
(O fficial C lark 'i Beil)
Publish: Auauat 91, laptantbar f,
u a : t , Isis

WICKfNO A T

rot 4
173 si 330 uniti

Wilh the extra traction of iu 4-wheel drive; the 'Jeep- Utility
Wegon travel* easily through snow, sand or soft earth that
ttelle ordinary vehicle*. Il clunb* grades as sleep aa b0%, goes
through heavy brush, delivers equipment ta of-the-ioed
work site*, or carries ipofUmea lo tha heart of their (avoriia
hunting or fishing areas.

4VIEEl'IIIU

Jeep

U T U T Y WACOM

V I L U S ...v « t f s l a r i * l i t a s d 4 - l M B r m i i t a t

Seo tha ill-purpoee ’Jeep’ Utility Wagon in action. Check
the interior that rule* 6 adulti in roomy comfort. Note tha
•pace—up to 110 cubic feet for cargo with tha seats removed.
Seats and interior are waibahle.

Yau may thaek in as oarly so ysu IS* ftidoy womiog and 9
fiirt fit \fitfi at t 8.94. Sunday leaning—-and lit* sail *1
ftlVATI VIUA It only 311.19. far ih* whale waakand.
IU1NOR VILLAGE HAS THESE EXTEA FIATUIIS . . . ]

Call your neareat Willyadealer for a deaaonstratioa t

Buford, Florida

dHooihy AHratfian*

I • l.lwwing fsslt Id af (bow) S Night Clubs
|* &gt; All wsgthar Ysnnlt Caurtt • Ihulflsbaard

Far Sdditianal inlormaiiaa
fill in this caupon.

r-B u m a r
S 0*a4. W -13

. | Dgyfsng Bssth, FIsrMa
t i l — ---------------------------1

CORDELL'S REPAIR SHOP
60 0 E . SM oad 8 t.

Sspt. 1 .Par. II

| S 1 3 Halo Ball Caurt*

aoa -

_

Legal Notice
v se rro te ts
NOTICE IN horoby given that f
am engaged In business at Long,
wuod, Msmlnul* County, Florida,
under tha tlctlllo o a name of 8*m lTiol* Auta D rivin g deboul and that
I Intend |a re g u la r laid name
with th* Clark o f th* Clraull
Court, Samlnola' County, Florida,
In accordant-* with Ih* provlalane
a f th* FIcHtlou* Nam* Rlaluta*
In .w it Stellar) 911.99 Florid* SlnlutSi 1997.
S lg: Thomas Mefnalt
Puhllah Hspi, 7-14-31.11

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FO R T I M I D W O R K IN O P K 0 F L S
. . .a n d s s s p l i Ur*4 a f « a r f c
lo g . T h * O fflc* 1 s t L ak * M ary.

A r*r i
3-R O O M

fu ra .

acr o tsaC

C a w u u tr a

porch,

gang*,

apu

tu

P a rk .

KENT A BSD
R oU aw ay, tioap ita l A Rahy M
B y D a / . W ash o r Meath.
C A R R O L L ’S F U R M R U R S

PA FA 3-3111

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l

111 W. 1st II

la tba n * r l fit tho
■ EM INSLB Cmsaty.
l a IWahaM.
ta *at Batata fit

ELIZABETH W. BUCHANAN.
T a A lt Cradltaae m 4
la g t'lalm a a*
•aid Batata ■
Y ou and aaah a f yaw are hereby
n o d fla d and required t* s r a iM t
any claim * and damanda whlah you,
s r eith er of you, m ay have against
th* aetata o f ELIZABETH W .
BUCHANAN, dacaaaod, lata at aald
County, to the Cauaty Judaa fit
Bamlnul* Cauaty, Florida, at hla
a fflca la tha cou rt houaa at la id
County a t Hanford. Florida, wtlblR
alaht calendar month* Dam th s
tim e a t tha flrat pakllcaHan a f this
notlca. Each claim a t dem and'aball
b* In w riting, and ahall atata th s
placa o f residence and post o ffla s
nddraaa at tha alalmaaL and ahall
b* aworn In b y th# claimant, hla
• a sm , o r attorney, and any auch
alalm nr demand eat ao Iliad shall
ba void.
a / Samuel H. Buchanan
Aa a ia cu tor o f lha Last WUI
and Taatamant of
Klltabath IV. Buchanan,
docaaaod
Flrat publleatlea «*pt. t, 9, II A 13

Legal Notice
■ BBIN SLB COl'NTl
-'N TT BON IN 49 C O B B I8 8 ION
I Nail** fit IF a illa H aarfag
T o whom it mayA-anc*rn:
«
.Noll^f '• h e r e b y ll* * n In accordance w ith Section 18 a f th#
Z on in g K tgulatlon* that Florida Land Planning. Ine,, haa r*.
quaatail Hi* fnilow lng dstcrlhtd pruparty b* sonad C -l Cummerrial fur Shopping I'anlari All that part or H&gt;, at BE'* nf NWI*
J® o ( n /W for Si. ltd. 499: a ll that part o f NBI4 af
RW q line E nf |t/W* af 81. ltd. «*o and N af Si. HA 111! S&lt;4 o f
O ovt l-ot j. N &gt;, nf dovt t-ot S (lae* i t / i r far St. Rd. I l l ) : all
In Rcrtlon I7-1I-H I9K.
I'ublln hearing will b* hatd In tlm Samlnola County Court
lfnuae, Cuuniy Cummlaalnnar* rouni. tVs.Intsdar, B.ptsmbar 99,
1199 at 7:39 1*. M. ar as anon th araollsr a* puaslbl*.
Seminole County Z on in g Commission
lly Hubert H. Ilrown
Samlnola County Z on in g D irector
SEPT. U TH A SEPT. H IT

rirrmota n « »

NUT 1CK 18 htrsb) given that I am
engeaad In buelnaia el Ituom 194,
Hanfuid Atlantic S'allnnal Rank
llld t . Hanford, Hanilnni* I'ouniy,
Florida, under tha flclIHoua name
nf. Credit Hur.au of Hartford, and
that I Inland 1" laglalar aald
nain* with (ha Ct'rk nt th* Circuit
Court. Hamlnol* Cuuniy. Fliirld*,.ln
acrurdanca with lha provisions uf
Hi* Klrttlloue Naina Hlatulat, lo w lt: Hectlun 19) *» Florida Htatulsa
1917.
Hlg! D. K. Mr.Vtb
Pul.Hall H-iii. 31, 31 A Clef. 1. 13

IN DAYTONA IIA C H

and a family friend

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

((E C .

ELLINOR VILLAGEl

Hers'a s vehicle that dots double duty—tbs 4-Wheel-Drive
'Jeep! Utility Wsfoa. It gives you low « x t. dependable
Iraasportatioa for btuuMss uae—sad provides eoariorteble
travel for the family.

C L A M I F t S D IN D E X
L M
F ss4
J . F a r stoat
« . W a a toi to S e a l
4 . R e a l M a t o W ants*
3 . K s s l K sto to F a r I s l e
A M a ri f a c e L sa sa
7 . tosatoass Op p urtsaiD si

•

• RB9NOLB t O l.V r g SDNINI) COMRIsaiON
Natlr* *1 Fablls Haurlag
T o whnm It may cunrarn:
•
,
.s'oilra Is h .raby liven In aocordane* w ith Hanlon I* ar th*
Kanina ftecutnllana that I- D. Plants has roquaitad th* fo llo w ,
lo g dtsi-rlbod properly ha t.intd M-1 Industrial; Lola 17. 19. 19.
ID, 11, 14, I). 14. 49, 99, 91, l| and that part o f Lois 97, II,
91. II lying East o f T u ikaw lll* Dead In Tuahawllla Townsltaa.
A lso basin at ■ point 3)9 ft North o f tha HE i-ornar a f Qardaaa
Farms Tow n Hlles. run West *99 ft, North 399 ft to tUUraad
A v e , thtnre HK'erly along llallroad Ava, fl* ft to FOIL Also
atl that part o f llallrna.l Avo, lyin g (Vast o f citru s Hoad and
Ih* unlullod part nr lllaik I Hardens Farm* Town Hit**, also
that part described In Daad Book I I , Pago n Mf Hamlnol*
County Itacnrd* Iran pari In Tuahaw llla and Hartfana Farm*
vnnr* particularly described a* fo llo w s ; Hag at X E ror o f McCou
and l.aunardy lands and IVatttru boundary o f Tong* Oraal,
ruiv vv**t (o chains, inane* North I* cirains, lhanca Last ta aid
■ rod* uf luihu Jeeauu and Urtendu Hit, Hituc* North alahg
■ rad* II chains In point North o f Dr. MltrhaU'a resident-*, than**
East to arad* uf IA I n il, lhanca SD 'arly along lt/W ar SAI
till to a point I* chain* N o f X orlh boundary nt LIcCou tAenardy
land*, thane* Kasi In Y*ng* (Irani. Mouth II chain* |* FOIL
Public hearing will b* held In |h* Hamlnul* County Court
lluus*. Cuuui) Cuminlsiluntra room, WednSadey, H.ptarubar 99,
1998 - 1 7:9* P. M. o r aa aeon th ereafter as pnaslhl*.
Samlnola County Zuulng Cummlaslon
—
ll) llubarl H, llruwn
Sanilnula County Zunlng Ulractor
SEPT 14TH A BEPT. 918T

ICWIVOI.S: tl)L.\TY SUNt.NO (OMMIBIION
.Natlr* fit Fuklla lls a rln g
whom II may coacarn:
None# la hereby given In accordance w ith Section 98 a f |h«
Z on in g llagulallona that lls flla r C -nolru atU n Co, haa raquaatad
lha follow in g described pruparl.- la sunad C -l Commercial far
sh op p in g C anltr: All af Ih* E 1, c f tha H E ', o f lb* X E 'i gacHun 1 1 -I ia -I tB and that portion o f lha E&gt;« o f lha X E U uf
th* NKU * f aald faction II mors particularly doacrlbad a*
fulluwai Bag. at tha BE ror o f th* NE&gt;« af th* NE&gt;, a f aald
Hocllun 11. lhanca ru* X 99' 1197.1" \V a lon g Ih* g Una at lha
M l'v uf th* N'Ei) c f said Haettuu II fur a distant* of 43A91 fl
to Ih* MW oar o f sold E '» at Hi* NE&lt;4 o f th* N EU l lhanca
run X * ‘ 9»'»9.9- M along Ih* \V ling o f Ih* E 'l of Hi# MB'S
uf Ih* N K ij o f aald gaclloii 31. * Ulolanc* uf 1*13.99 f l . 9*
a p olu ll Ibanc* run X 41*I9’3I" E, a dlstanr* o f 3 t f .l l f l Ig A
p i; lhanca run 8 l l ' I I 'J f ' E a distance o f 41199 ft la a f l a f
le n ie n c y with a circular curva lo lha righ t; lhanca run along
th* ara of aald circaJar cu rt* tu Ih* right, having a rad!ug~
o f 313 *9 ft and a eanlrnl angle af 44*49'19'*. a d lsla a .a at 41119
fl lo a pi af tanganay aa tha M Una o f Ih* XM14 a f Ih* XHIA
uf said Hanlon 31; than.a run H *** IIF * IV along said B
lin e fur a distance nf s l l . l l 41 t* Ih* I’UB. Coovnionclng a l lha
HU c o r a t th* x s u
s f tha NKU Haailca 11-3I8 1IE, run
X a*9F9F* K along (h* E Hn* uf ih* X E U o f Ih* NKU o f aald
Hacilun t l far a dlalanc* uf 991.91 ft lu g p i a t taagonay wllh
n circu lar rurv* la lb* l if t ; thane# run alon g Ih* *r* q f aald
alrouiar cu rva in Ih* Itfl. having a radius o f 999 99 ft and a
con tra ! angta o f 44*91‘ 19“. ■ distance a f 414-H f l la a point
o f U n gom -y; thonr* run N 4I*I9'14'* W a Utuianc* of 19LJ( fl
to lha PUK: than- a tun N 4)*I114 * E, a dlalanca o f 398.00 ft
lo a p t; inane* run N 44*49 39'* W a dlalanca o f 144.90 f l, lo
a p i; tnaaca run M IL-IFIF* W. a dlalanca af 190.9* f t , I* a p i; ’
lhana* ran • 41-49 99- K. * dlalanca o f 399.9* ft (a Ih* PUD.
Fqbllo baarlng will k* held In th * gam laol* C *am y Court
llouoa. County CommlsaloaOr* roonv, W odnatday, Heptamkar It,
1199 a t T ;l* F. *L ar a* soon thaiaarta* as paaalbl*.
gomtnol* Cauaty Z o a lo g Comaaiaslaa
By Robert 8. B row n
Baaviaalo C aualy Z on in g DDnalar
BEPT. I t * BE FT H I T
To

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an WMt u ^m .i

Wroh *N Waar ta U
▼aa W J (
NOW HUS
MENS BAlHDfO TBUNI*
V u

totes HUM.

B M ^C U L L k T ft H A R X IY
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salcmaa
US N. Park Ave. PI. PA M W
LOCH ARBOR: BaaoUfid S BB.
homo aaar coll course. Overslse
• yard with maay trees. Yoa
roust ms this bargain. PA 2-4123
acras,

HOMES

NOW Wa

MHO TROUSERS
4
Was tM i
NOW N «
O m moo fa in from which to
cfceoM. Wo caa fit all alsos, ss
to 10.
ROUND, SHOBT aad TALL Coma
ON la, Ws eta FU TALL
Wa I m outgrow* oar prom t
quarters — Moviag to 1 a t g a r
building, aaaaa ptesa.
____
W H I W I CLOllINO CENTO*
Hwy. 1T-$S Cor. WO
Cloned Friday evening aad all
LAWN MOWER lUpalr* - Heatday Sat. Opaa Moo. ton. Thun,
an Claancd A Servlcvd. LEWIS
tram Noon 'til ■ p. m. aad Opaa
SALES A SERVICE. *1 ir W. M
ALL DAY Sun.
SL Ph. FA M M or PA M M .
NEW Grundlg Tape Raeordar aad
Grundlg Speaker. Inquire at 441

f i t it tf yw

PABM : ' »

M

‘ lied, aararal

Shoamakah

CHASSIS for 27* housa trailer;
GE refrigerator. PA 21707.

Si. JJuu Km(if Ct
EXCELLENT

P h .b t e s 4 R .p d r .

O P P O R TU N ITY
FOB

J. W . H A L L

Strawberry

Plants

Florida 00. le each. Call PA S-3MS
or PA 2 1730 after 4 p. m. * .
C. Mum. Bos 131. Watt l i t SL

V flanoA
“In the City o f
Gracious Living1*
—

c o m in g s o o n

—

Formal Opening
B oom Denlgned For
a
Florida Living.
| ft 4 Bedrooms —
1 A 2 Baths

Dream Homes

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

Stem per

If you baeoma the proud owaara
of o m of our new 3 bedroom,
3 bath bomaa, wRh their maay
comfort-tending faalurai. Down*
paymanta itsrt at $330.00. Call
Today.

R o m L. Payton
Baglaterad Real Ratoto
ASSOCIATE'
r. M. -BUI’* STEMPBR Afeacy Mary E. Canaaa — Lee
Fh. FA 3-1301 ll-ta at H
Realtor A laaarer
haaa PA 2-4M1
ill N. Park
2-BEDROOM, Florlds room, tiled
bath home. Near air base oa
Sanford Art. |2SO down, laqulro

ROME . SEEKERS
Down Paymcnt-No Cloning

T O T A L PRICE

Too can move in immsdl.
ately while tha papers are
belny processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

W A IT ! W A T C H !
For Opening Date
w. Mth SL

FA 3-740$

57 CHEVY. “ 210" fordor,
See at Greta Spar Str.
Preach Avw. Must StiL

la addition to ton above wa Invite
you to inspect our lsrga eelac*
lion of the fineit 1 2 and 4
bedroom homes la and around
Sanford. Many listed exclusive­
ly! May we serve you?

Write Giriay Complete Sesame Of Background, Experltnsa
And Refersness. Intarrtowa By Appointment Only After Re*
view Of Written PreenUtlon. Pay Commensurate With Ex*
parlance Aad Abtlky.

O D H A M ft TU D O R IN C.
P. a Box 15M
Sanford. Florida

condition, $123 Can bo toon
at Zlttrowar'a Garage or phone
FA 2-4131.

RAYM OND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

P1NECEE8T — Attractive 3 bed­
Baal EUato — bsnraaco
room. 3 hath CB home, only t
Bftfsty b o i f t
monthi old. in locoed Addition IIS So. Park Are. Ph. FA S-44.1
PlnocmL Foatana fully equip*
Sanford
pad kitchen plus all tha estrea.
Evaaa Bldg. Lake Mary
Total price — only $13,430. with
Ph. FA 2-12N
Just $1373 down, and $0t per
month. This won't lost I
LOCH ARBOR — Lovely $ bed­
room, 3 bath CB homo, featur­
ing stove, refrigerator, healer,
blindi, dishwasher, disposal,
automatic weaker, aad maay
other extras. Situated aa nice
toady lot, this homo caa bo
your* for Just £14,300. After
reasonable down payment of
$2,000, you aaa a*sumo VA 4H%
23 year mortgage loan with
payments teas than not! Bee
thte today!

Work Will Be Directly Under The Controller With Duties
Including: General Ltdyer. Subsidiaries. Financial Statenants
And Ganeral Control.

Icatued — Booded Pslntlny A
Deearatlay. Pres Eatiaataa
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
P A I NT I NG CONTBACTOU
PA 2-1J0L

Believes

Aa Experienced Lady With A Broad Background la Aeaatmt*
lay — Preferably A Colleys Graduate With A Doyree la Aecounting. Our Business la Growlay And We Need Additional
Personnel.

BREVARD COUNTY-U. 8. NO. 1 TO INDIAN RIVER

T IT U SV IL L E — COCOA

9SA V E 9
New ft Head
Furniture and Appliances
NO SOB TO LARGE OB SMALL Mather of Sanford
WOMEN
303-tOt s. First SL Ph. FA S-OOSS
Drive Ways — Parking Ansa
Earn that money for school ex* RENTALS: Day - Week-Month
paasos white tha children a n
Front End London
Graders — Baton — Draglines
In school. Commission plus
Savings Bondi. Write NOW,
K oO ovs
T fm p ifii
Bog 344, Lockhart, far later*
PHONE: Days, FA 2-4134
vltw.
Nights, PA 3-7133 or FA 34443

W H IT E

SANDS

COCKTAIL LOUNGE • PACKAGE - RESTAURANT 12 UNIT MODERN MOTEL ft OWNER’S A P T .,------MASONRY HOME-APPROX. 9 A . ON INDIAN RIVER
Thaos outstanding Brevard County pro partita, (fastest fro w in g &gt;
World 0 MteoUo cantor -— make there outstanding Income and
Investment proporttea dosirmbln for ownership to o p o n t o o r

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D
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in construction end offer unlimited opportunity ter future
growth potential or present income or Investment. The location
midway between TttoaviOo aad Cocoa la this, Florida's fastest
growing county, maltea an excellent opportunity to buy ana or
more of those paresis.

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Power Steerlat • Power Brakes * W7W . Wheel Rlais ■ EZI
Glaao • Podded Paael • Chrowo Fraoita * Paiarla White. List
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LIST PRICE $4903.25

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C*I947 Model &lt;119 im p s ). 4 D oor Sod. • Radio • H ealer
tor • Tabor Glide • P ow er Steering • W /W . 339 H .P .
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55 F O R D
Falrlano Tndor Hardtop . V i Engbia
Malle T raum lialon • Radio A Heater
Interior • Tntoae Green Finish - Nice.

List $995

SA LE $775

List $1695 SA LE $1575
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54 C A D IL L A C
L’oupo • Automatic Transmission • Power Brakes •
Power Stan ring « Radio A Heater • Tinted Glaan •
Air Conditioned • Good T i m • A n Excclleat Buy,

List $1495 SA LE $1375

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Conatry Sedan - • Paaaengar - Radio A Htattr
H era’s A Deal You Can’t A fford T o MUs!

Super • K o r d o r Hardtop * A ir Conditioned •
Power Broken A Uttering - Not Just n
“ Deal” — It'* A "Steal"

58 C A D IL L A C
"4 2 ” Coupe • fu ll P ow er.- 4 W ay Scat - Radio A
H ealer • Local Use Owner - Immaculate • Light
Green Finiah • White W all T iros.

List $4395

Now Yorker Town and Country Station Wagon
Power Flits . Power Steering A Brahe. • Radio
Heater.

List $1795 SALE $1685

57 DESOTO
Flredonie T u dor Hardtop . V * • Automatic Tmi
mlaalon - p o w e r Steering • Power Brakes • Rat
A Healer • T on Finish • Good Condition.

List $1795 SALE $1645

58 RAMBLER
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57 CHEVROLET

Custom t oritur Sedan • V8 Engine » Auto­
Tran*mi»«iiin • Power llrakea • Power Steer­
Kailio - Heater • An K irellent One Owner
Lola of Eye Appeal.

List $2195

SALE $1995

57 BUICK
Super Fordor Hardtop Sedan • Pow er Bruhae
Power Steering • Radio A Heater • Tinted Glaao
Interior Llko N ew - Light Green A W hite Finish
Deep Treaded Tires,

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59 CHEVROLET

S A LE $3995

56 CHRYSLER

Fairlaae ,-J0O" Kordor Hardtop • V8 - Ford-OMalic • Radio . Tutone Grey Finish • Whltn Wall
Tires . Very Clean • Locally Owned.

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SALE $995

ItclAIr Sports Coupe - i Cylinder Engine • Stan­
dard Trenamisslon - Radio A Heater • Good Condi­
tion • Jaai Right For The Economy Minded Buyer.

List $1095 SA LE $965

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Im pels fo r d o r Hardtop - V i Engine . Automatic
Transmission - Power Meeriag • Radio A Heater *
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Way • Sparkling Greta A White Finiah With
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List $2895 SALE $2780

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Super “ 4 4 " Hardtop Coupe • Power Brakes • Power
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Red A White finiah . White WoU Tire a.

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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER S3. 1969

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 526

'Best Man' Becomes Couple's Slayer Soviet Arms
SAN
BERNARDINO, CaUf—
(U P I) — A 90-year-aid m u told
detective* today how ba (topped
•at o f hi* Intended role a* best
0 b an and murdered a ooupie
•boot to Ba married.
Law rence Garner admitted fatally abootinf Richard Nowlen,
■ , an ereaped convict, and hi*

bride-to-be, Patricia Harley
27, Sept. • during a pause on their
way to Lae Vegaa, Nav
they planned to be married.
" I killed him because I didn't
like him,” said Garner. “ He waa
an arrogant character."
The bodies of Nowlan and Mra.
Skene, a divorcee aod known Loe

Storm Brewing
’Near Bahamas
MIAMI (U P I)— A tropical atoms began building up in
the Bahamas Islands today, only 475 miles east-southeast of
Miami. Highest winds were reported st 40 miles per hour.
The Weather Bureau called the disturbance a "tropical
depression.” But the bureau said it was expected to Intensify
,Qand probably woulji become a tropical storm during the day.

News Briefs
Solons Got Leeway
WASHINGTON (U P I) — A hill
giving House members more lee­
w ay In the us* of their free tele­
phone and telegraph allowance*
&gt;ffcaa been signed into law by Presi­
dent Eisenhower.

Fruit Shipments
W IN TER HAVEN (U P I) -D a lly
carloadlags In boxes from the Cit­
rus Vegetable Inspection Division:
By rail, 2 ,0 * grapefruit; by boat,
929 grapefruit; by truck, 29,392
grapefruit;
total,
42,370.
Can­
nery receipts, 3,430 g rip *fru it

'd Skelton Goes Home
S A N T A M ONICA, Calif. (U PI)
— Comedian Red Skelton, 40, waa
releaeod from 8L John’ s Hospital
Monday where he recuperated
from exhaustion. The doctors said
Skelton waa suffering from phy­
sical fatigue.

Callas Asks Help
ROME (U P I) - Maria Callas
9 flaw o ff to an Important concart
in Loddon today aad asked "a ll
m y good friends" to help her
through an emotional crlsli. She
term ed "ru b b ish " the remarks o f
h er estranged husband concerning
a rom ance with Greek shipping
magnate Aristotle Onaisls.

Swift Talks Kecess
CHICAGO (U P I) - Weary nagoGators began today a three-day
9 recess in talks to and a strike
by 11,000 Swift and Co. workars.
Swift officials and representatlvas
o f the United Packinghouse Workora and tha Amalgamated Meat
Cutter* and Butcher Workmen said
talks would he resumed Thursday.

Cuban Plot Broken
H A V A N A (U P I) — The Cuban
army announced today it had
broken up a revolutionary plot
w Monday night to seise Baracoa
A irport in eastern Cuba and ar­
rested 40 men. The army an­
nouncement said the plot was
broken up by three government
spies who infiltrated tha revolu­
tionary group and tipped o ff the
Cuban army.

to Uft Newton. W * a to n e d * e
found in a- looely deeart a rea the ear sad landra an d 1 t a w a B a t
walk.”
day after the shooting. Identity
Gamer said he aad Nowtaa i
P **™
from elded to take target practice la
thair bodies and R took d e t e c t lm lb* toady deeart area while the
•averal day* to team thair namaa. two women w aited la tho tar.
G am er told detective* he and
"Nowlen said he had to go back
his girl friend,
Sandra
Kay to tho ear for m o m ammunition."
Ground*, 23, were driving to La* ■aid Gamer. " I abet U n i la the
V fgaa with the couple, planning groin. Ha fell dow n and bagged
to finance the trip with holdup*, me aot to UB him . I ahat Mai
when he began to reseat Nowlen'* agato. this time la lbs head.
superior attitude and Informed
" I went heck to. the car aod
him be would not g o through with told Fat there had been aa acci­
the holdup Kheme.
dent She ran to N orton and pat
He claimed Nowton threatened his bead In bar lap. She waa look­
him and hi* family U he backed ing down at him when I abet her
out.
in the back of tho bead.’ *
"That’ s wbea I m ad* up my
Gamer
said
he
aad
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mind 1 was going to kill klm,” Grouoda returned to the Lee AnG am er sakl.
gelei area and then fled to Mex­
"A fter we left Adelanto near ico. They were departed u un­
here and were out in the desert, desirables and arrested last FriI started looking for ■ good place I day in Nogalee, Aril.

It was designated Gracia as the
seventh tropical disturbance o f
the year.
The center of the depression
was located by hurricane hunter
planes 125 miles southeast of the
island o f San Salvador.
Tha Weather Bureau advlsad all
Interests In the Bahamas to "taka
necessary precautions for possible
Intensification during the next t4
hours.’ ’
"A ll interests in south Florida
should keep In touch with the
latest advisories and bulletins,"
the advisory said.
The depression funned in an
easterly wav* o f squalls that hat
been watched closely for several
days as it moved westward across
the Caribbean.
The squall winds began circulat­
ing In t)&gt;* tropical storm pattern
this morning aa tha wave slowed
down over tha central Bahamas
and began drifting slowly north­
ward about seven miles per hour.
"Future course o f the depres­
sion la rather indefinite,” fore­
caster* said. "Present Indications
are that It will drift slowly In a
northerly direction during the
nrxt 12 hours and gradually In­
crease In alia and intensity, pos­
sibly
reaching tropical
storm
force during 4 j * 4 * y " ,
Highest winds were located in
squalls near the center. Winds of
26 to 35 miles per hour extend
out 160 miles north and east of
the center, the weather bureau
said.
A
widespread air and sea
search continued, meanwhile in
the G ulf of Mexico for seven men
missing on two boats in choppy
water. A seaman fell overboard
from a fishing trawler being
towed to Tampa early today and
waa feared drowned.

Teachers To Hear
Stetson Professor

Seminole County Education As­
sociation secondary teachers will
hear a talk by Stetson Education
Professor R. J. Longstrect at the
association's first meeting Thurs­
day. Elementary teachers will
hold grade group meeting*.
Dr. James B. Conant'a report on
American high schools will be
Longstrret's tuple at the g p. m.
meeting at Altamonte Elementary
School.
Association
officers
for
the
1939 60 school year to be installed
by Supt. R. T. Milwe* are presi­
dent, W. W. Wharton; vice presi­
dent. Mrs. Alicia Schmidt; re­
The Jaycccs have opened a coo- cording secretary, Miss Martha
tost to choose a theme for the Thompson; corresponding secre­
annual Christmas Parade.
tary, Mias Marguerite D odsoo;
Entries should be sent oo a post treasurer, freem an E. Baggett.
card, including the sender's name
and address and the theme pro­
posed. to the Jaycee information
•eenter on French Ave.
The contest will end Sept. 29
and a $25 savings bond will be
given to the winner. Themes may
Joe B. McCauley of Orlando
be of religious nature or otherwise will be guest speaker at the Ki­
suitable to the Christmas Parade. wanis Club meeting tomorrow at
Previous themes included "Christ­ tha Civic Center. McCauley la an
mas Story." "Christmas Through Ethical Hypnotist teacher and will
A Child s E yes," "L et's pu’ Christ speak on "llypnotiim and Its
Bsck in Christmas" and similar Various Uses."
The speaker majored in psy­
chology at Orlando Jr. College
aod Rollins College and received
special training in hypnosis at
the Ethical Hypnotic training cen­
ter, Irvington, N. J. Ha got his
license in June of this year and la
The latest lines in Evinrude the first licensed hypnotic teacher
boat motors were displayed to in the U. S. He works on a re­
more than 200 boat dealers and ferral basis.
newspapermen In a state exhibi­
tion at the Tampa Terrace Hotel
yesterday.
Attending the Tampa showing
^ w e r e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kobson.
owners
of
Robson's
sporting
Funeral mass for Mr. George
Goods and Ronald Taylor, a Rob­
J. Engel, who died yesterday, will
son's employe.
The new Starlight 75 motor be held at It s. m. Wednesday at
was featured and a ride on the All Souls Catholic Church, with
Hillsborough River, movies and tike Rev. Richard Lyons officiat­
talks on Evinnid* motor* break­ ing.
Buriat will be in Oaklawn Mem­
fast and dinner st the Tampa
Terrace were included in lb* ex ­ orial Park, wkth Brtsaou Funeral
Home Ml charge.
hibition

•Christmas Parade
Theme Wanted

Growth Injection
KOBE, Japan (U P I) — Doctors at tha Kobe M odi-.
cal University claimed today that transfusing a midget
with the blood o f a giant would increase the midget'*
height
The school’* internal medicine department aaid It
hod injected the blood of a six-foot, 18-year-old girl Into
a 25-year-old man whose growth had been stunted
since he injured his head in a foil at school in the sixth
grade.
In one year, the university reported, the roan’g
height grew three centimeters (1.18 inches).
Unconfirmed .reports said that on tha basis o f this
finding, some businessmen already w ere Inquiring
about importing whole b lo o d into Japan from countries
where the people grow tall.
One newspaper which carried tha report said it
received a telephone call from a reader inquiring
whether it would work in reverse for a tall person who
wanted to be leas noticeable.

Winners Listed
In Tourneys For
Cancer Benefit
Bill and Jeanne Foulk w ere the
wimMrs M the M ayfair’ Country
Club in the Babe Zahariaa Golf
Tournament. Bill's net score un­
der the Calloway System was M.
Jeanne's net score was 70 In
runnerup position at M ayfair were
Sunny Powell with a 71 and Bar­
bara Rowell 72v».
At the Casselberry
Country
Club, BUI Kniuer J r., with net
score of M14 and Audrey Ram­
sey with a net of 75 were the
winners. Runner up In the men's
division was Dick Dickinson with
a 09. There was a three way tie
which was decided by matching
score cards hoi* fo r hole. Sara
Sparrow was runner-up in the
ladles division with a 7314.
Trophies wtH be presented the
winners next Monday at the quart­
erly meeting of the Seminole
Chapter of the Am erican Cancer
Society. The meeting will he g
p. m. at the G race Methodist
Church, Sanford.
The Babe Zahariaa tournament
was sponsored by the V,’omen’s
Golf Associations at tha . s o clubs.
Mrs. Clifford Overman, presid nt
at Casselberry, and Miss Ellen
Betts, president at M ayfair, were
credited by the Cancer Society
for the event's success.
A total of $281.50 was raised
In the two days with a $50 dona­
tion by HlUard Casselberry on
behalf of the Casselberry Country
Club.

Southeast Seminole
To Promote Areas
The Southeast Seminole County
Chamber of Com m erce has voted
to distribute brochure t advertis­
ing the Oviedo, 81avia, I’buluoU
and Geneva a n a * .
Sample copies of such s bro­
chure were shown last nl|ht st
th* chamber's meeting at Oviedo.
The organization will have a busi­
ness office In a Broadway budding
now occuplad by Ernest Whcatlng.
Tha advartlslng brochures wtll
contain historical background ma­
terial, business listings and In­
formation about tazes, schools,
churches and other facilities.
President Ben Ward Jr. an­
nounced that ttw chamber wilt
appoint new com m ittee chairmen
at its nest meeting.

Seminole
Problem

Proposal
On Agenda

Up To Him

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI)
—Tho United Nations steering
committee put Soviet Premier
NlUta 9. Khrushchev's disarma­
ment plan on the General Assem­
bly agenda today and Russia Im­
mediately demanded a separate
debate on K.
No objection was mads in the
21station committee to Deputy
Foreign Minister VsiUy V. Kuz­
netsov's request that the plan out­
lined by Khrushchev here last
Friday be included in the assem­
bly’s agenda.
But Kuinelsov objected vigor­
ously to Brasilian Augusts Frederico Schmidt's proposal that the
Khnishchcr plan be lumped with
other aspects of disarmament al­
ready listed for discussion. The
committee left that decision to
tha assembly.
Kusaetaov
sakl
Khrushchev's
proposal Ihould stand by itself fur
discttsskxl and not be "hidden
aw a y" among other proposals
where U might not "b e given suf­
ficient attention as to substance."
The steering committee met be­
fore the full assembly went Into
a session in which the United
States hoped to match or better
last year's vote !r. besting down
attempts
to
seat
Communist
China In the U dU d N'atioi ..

Minister Says
He'll Make Race
1 p. m. Stocks On Segregation

NEW YORK
(U PI) - Mock
prices at 1 p. m .:
American T A T ................., 751k
American T ob a cco .............
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Bethlehem Steel ................... 5416
C A O
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Chrysler ............6041
Curtiss • Wright ................... 2114
DuPont’ r J l . T T T . 24314
Eastman Kodak ................... S3H
Ford Motor ............................ 7&gt;
General Electric ................. 74»«
General Motors .................... 32’ «
Graham • Paige ..................
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InU. T A T ............................ 30ti
Lorlllard .................................. 41U
Minute Maid ........................ 1914
Penney .................................... 107
Penn HR .......
1814
Royal American .................... 414
Sears Roebuck .................... 4814
Studebaker ............................ 121s
U. S. Steel ............................ 99»«
Wtitinghous* E l...................... M

Governor's Action
On Roll Expected

TALLAHASSEE (U Pt) A
Southern Baptist minister from
Winter
Park
Monday became
Florida’ s second announced candi­
date for governor in I960. Both
candidate* are staunch segrega­
tionist*.
The Rav. Georg* A. Downs, exrtutlV* secretary Of the* Florida
CiUxenz Council H id h# would
run on a platform of total segre­
gation.
" I am entering the race to give
the people o f Florida whose philo­
sophy agree* with burs a clearcut choice In the election," u id
Down*.
The announcement cam* a*
a surprise to at leaal thra* other
potential
candldatei who may
m ike segregation tha top Issue
in the com ing campaign. State
Sen. Ilarvie Betser of Bonlfay, an
ardent segregationist, made his
formal announcement a month
ago.
Senate President Dewey John­
son, Quincy, and Jacksonville at­
torney Fred *K*nt said Downs'
decision to run will have no e f­
fect on their own plans.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Ga*

READ Y FOR BIG D AY at th* Bahia Shrina Temple’s
first Family Day Picnic Saturday art. left to right,
Shriners Cheater Rearick, o f DeBory, picnic chairman;
Harold Kaatner, coordinator o f units; and Andrew
Ramsay, president o f the Sanford Shrine Club. AH
Shriners, their families and friends art invited to tht
all day Sanlando Springs festivities.

Kastner Heads Big Gift
Division Of UF Campaign
Sea.liicl* County United Fund
cam paign division
heads have
been named and division quotas
set in the drive for 941.821.
Under Campaign Chairman A.
B. Peterson Jr., Harold H. Kast­
ner will head the Major Gifts de­
partment which has a $20,000 quo­
ta.
Leading collections from Indus­
trial employe* will be construc­
tion manager Art Harris. Engi­
neer William Bush has charge of
collections from businesses with
eight o r more employes. The goal
for the industrial and business
em ploye subdivisions is $8,300.
Chairmen of the Diversified Divi­
sion, in charge of solicitation from
businesses with fewer than eight
em ploye* l* Herbert Su-nstrom.
The diversified quota li 94.300. Th*
Rvaldentiil Division chairman has
not been announced but a 92,300
residential collections goat ha*
been art.
Collections from city and county
government workers will be super­
vised hy city building Inspector M.
A. Yelvington and County Zoning
Director Robert Brown. The Gov­
ernment Division quota Is 91,300.
The Rev. John W. Thomas of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church has
charge of the Church Cooperation
division in the drive which runs
through Oct. 15.
The Metropolitan Division, or­
ganised countwide chiefly through
the Negro Schools has a 91,300
goal. Dr. G. H. Starke, Crooma
Academ y Principal Roy A. Allen,
and Hopper Academy Principal
Alma Hurston head this section.

Fulfilling the eounly goal of 93,'
500 It under th* direction of Coun­
ty Agricultural Agent Cecil Tuc­
ker.
Community le a d e n la th* drive
at Altamonte Springs art Mrs.
Kristian Juthw and Mrs. Frank
Henderson; fo r Casselberry, Mrs.
Pat McKinney; Chuluota, Mrs.
Virginia Chadwick and Mrs. Jo­
seph Arm strong; Forest CUy, Mr.
and Mr*. John Bethea; Fern
Park. Mr. and Mrs. William Bridge
and Mr*. Dorothy Heuring; Gene
va, Mr. and Mrs. D . M. Ladd;
Lake Mary, M rs. Ida May Sjoblom ; Laka Monroe, Mrs. Herbert
Behrens; Longwood, BUI LaBree
and Dick Z artn un ; Paola, Mrs.
Gordon Frederick and Mrs. B. F.
Gaaas; Slavla, Mrs. G eorgs Jekubcln and Mrs. Em ily Jekubdn, and
for North Orlando, M rs. Mary L.
Hudgens.
•
Solicitation from county school
personnel will be made directly be
tween the principals and th* per­
sonnel.

LeRoy CoUlns waa expected to
give his decision today In a con.
troversy ever th* 1969 Seminole
County tax roll.
Aides said tha Seminole County
problem would be the first Item
brought to the governor’s attorn
tlon upon Ms return from a trip
to New Hampshire.
Th*
governor waa reported
driving back i o Tallahassee and
could not b* leached for comment
this morning. H e was expected s i
th* capital sometime today.
Comptroller Ray E. Green said
today be has washed his haoda
of th* Semlnoi* property aaaeaowent battle and wUl leave ft
strictly up to CoUlns.
Green said he wUl discuss the
matter—which has been before
Mm oa four previous occasions—
with CoUlns whan th* governer
returns.
"There la nothing more tide
office can do,” Green said.
" I thought 1 had settled It h m
time* and eaeh Ume, the official!
down there seem ed to get further
apart. It's almost reached th*
•tags of a shooting w a r."
"I'm going to turn that bahf
over to tha governor."
The commission voted to refer
th* matter t* the governor aad
com ptroller f o r a decialoa last
waek after taut assessor Mary
Karl* W alker refused to accept

Electronics Men
To Be Introduced
Representatives
of
Dearborn
Electronics Laboratories and Dynatronlca Inc., will be Introduced
to Sanford business and profess­
ional men at the monthly meeting
o f the Coffee Club sponsored by
the Chamber o f Commerce.
The Coffee O u t w ill meet at
10 a. in. Thursday at Mrs. Appla
by'* Valdes Restaurant

Christianity, Communism Compared
SAN FRANCISCO ( UPI&gt;—Soviet
Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev, hit
spirits vastly Improved by a hearty
reception here left today for a 30hour tour o f tha famed Iowa corn
belt.
The Russian leader, who received
the most enthusiastic welcome o f
Mi Am erican tour so far during
40 hour* in tha bay area, wtll visit
a farm famUy at Coon Rapids
before going to Pittsburgh and
Washington.
Khrushchev, who was greeted In
Sin Jose Monday by a sign wMcb

read "prtnc* of peace," mad* a
comparison bctwrrn communism
and Christianity at a civic ban­
quet here klomlay night.
The Soviet premier said the
Communists looked ui&gt;on building
a new society as something "m ost
sa cred."
"W e want to build a society of
Complete equality *« preached by
Christ.” he vaid " I f you will
look into our aspirations you will
see that we hasr taken many of
Christ's prccepts-such as 'Love
thy neighbor.’ ”

Hypnotist To Speak
To Kiwanis Club

Sanford Group
Sees Evinrudes

Engel Funeral
To Be Wednesday

M AP OP RUSSIAN SPHERE OF ‘PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE*

Khrushchev
returned to that
philosophy in a different vein by
bringing up his heated feud with
Mayur Norris Poulson of Los An
Angeles. Poulson angered the So­
viet leader with his " w e wUl bury
you" reference in a speech Satur
day night.
The Premier sakl h* wanted to
say soinr pleasant things about
Loa Angeles and Mayur Poulson.
"The mayor his a very charm
ing wife and fam ily ," Khrushchev
said. "A t dinner something hap­
pened—perhaps he gut up on the
wrung aide of Use bed—that la why
be delivered Ibat unhappy speech."
"Let us be condescending,' he
added. "E ven the teaching
Christianity tells us to forgive the
trespasses of others. Let us con­
sider he spoke not from the heart,
not from the mind, but U was
Just an unhappy Incident."
The speech capped a busy day
of
hand shaking,
back slapping
and sight seeing for the Soviet
leader Including his first close up
look at an American Industrial
plant and a spur-of-the-moment
meeting with rank-and-file union
men.
The premier ilso revested that
h* had btard of a tom ato throw
ing incident
during
his drive
through the streets of Los Angeles
"Someone threw a tomato—it
rosy havt been a very good torn*
to—aod
th*
chi*f
of
polle*
decided to depriv* us o f th* pleas­
ure a t visiting yuur land of fan
taiy, Disneyland," h* said.
Khrushchev was far more cor
dial than ha had been on previous
occasions. Ua said that In Sao
Francisco h* fait i « if ba war*
among true friends.
" I stopped th* car at random
and asked an ordinary bousawtfa
on th* atreat what w as bar dear­
est wish, and aha la id 'paaca. . .
no war.' Tbo*a art the sentiments
that (til tha minds o f all altisan*
to tha Soviet Union, ha said.

a commission-ordered reapprab
A talagram waa aant by tho
commission to tha governor aod
coniptrollar, but both wart awl a!
th* state at th* time. Greta re­
turned but Commission Chairman
John Kridtr amid oa reply bo*
baaa received to tb*

No Dates Slated
For Tax Hearing
County Com m lsetonan decided
this morning that thay weren't id
a position to set dates for tea
equalisation meeting!.
Tb* commissioners can't tat tha
hearing date* until they know
when the tax rolls will ba iubmlttcd. advised Attorney Mach
Cleveland Jr.
A request fo r a tentative bud gal
from th* rounty clerk, to b* pre­
sented not later than next Tuesday
was mad* by th* com m ission.
According to th* state attorney
general the commission must lu v *
a proposed budget.
A five per rent Increase over
last year'a budget could b* anti­
cipated for the coming year said
Deputy Clark Earl Burdick. Thto
would bring the 1939-90 budget
to about 934 million.
The commissioners prepare th#
final budget from tha tentative
figures drawn up by the county
dark.

Eisenhower Calls
In Top Advisors
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Prcaldent Eisenhower called seven top
advisers to the Whit* House to­
day to help Mm prepare for bin
crucial weekend talks with Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchav.
Summoned &gt;o the conferenen
were high diplomatic, military.
Intelligence, science and atomlo
officials, headed by Undersecre­
tary of State C. Douglas Dillon
and Deputy Defense Secretary
Thomas Gates.
They included John McCone,
chairman of the Atomic Energy
Commission; Allen Dulles, direc­
tor of tha Central Intelligent*
Agency; Adm. Arteigh F. Burk*,
chief of naval operations; Dr.
Gtorge B. Klatlakowsky, presiden­
tial sclcnca adviser, and Oordor
Gray, special presidential assist
ant for security affairs.
No agenda for th* conference
has been mad* public but th* tw*
world leaders are expected to dis­
cuss th* Berlin issue and disarm­
ament among other problem s di­
viding tha East and West.

Phone Company
Sets Open House
Sanford's Southern Bell Talaphone Co. branch office wtR hold
open house Sept. 30-O tC 1, from
1:30 to 9:30 p. ra.
Tha long distance switchboard
In operation, a movie for tha chil­
dren, and refreshments wUl b*
featured in the lour of th*
log at 309 W. Ninth.
"C om # and bring the
fam ily," Manager Bob
Invited Sanford are* reildaoto.
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Me SOth victory In at profession*!
fight* today end waa looking forweed te o meeting with Iriih Pat
IRlfW ty o f Toenma, Wa*h., an
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'Go-Between'In
N E W YORK (U P I) — Charley
S la ck , alleged "go-betw een” In
MW strange promotional activities
aa irauadtog tba Johansson • PatMedea right, taka* tba stand to­
d a y a t tba New Y ork state Ath­
letic Commission's hearing.
E x-fight manager Black, crony
o f manager Cus D 'A m ato and re­
ported friend o f missing mobster
Ton y Salerno, w ill bo questioned
about:

HU alleged Introduction of expromoter Bill Roaonsohn to mob•ter Siicrno.
' fils alleged "cut” of gate re­
ceipt* from soma of cx-chaniplon
Floyd Patterson'* fights, ID’ Ama­
te manages Patterson).
HU alleged "partnership” with
Kuaensohn
and
fight-promoter
Vincent J. Valeria In All-Star
Sports, Inc., and 1U successor,
Kossnsobn Enterprise*, Inc,
Black * elderly,
portly,
be­
spectacled • w as mentioned u ■
"p artn er" Wednesday la quotes
attributed to prom oter Velclla
during the surprise playing o f &gt;ecrally recorded tapes at the hear­
ing.
Veldt*, the Harlem politician
w ho replaced Ro.ensohn as presi.
dent of Uw Koaensohn promoting
ou tfit on July 31, was finishing
hi* second day of testimony
Wednesday w
when
ren the tapes were
played by detective Nat Laurendi
from the district attorney's office.
One of the recording* of the
bust-up word-battle between Vel­
aria and Rosenaohn on July 21 bad
Velaria allegedly describing Black
aa having been "a partner of
•ura" In All-Htar Sport*.
Previously Valeria had testified
that Black nevor was associated
te any way with the promotion.

ad, suffered hi* 1641a feta la •
string o f 96 professional flfh ta . day—hie future In doubt follow ing
Savon vara draw* and o m w ai a hie latest verbal duel with Gener­
al Manager Prank Lana.
no-daelalon on countar.
Gordon waa ataamlng WednoaMacban la fourth ranked by the day about w hat ha eallod " aoc­
ond rueaalng" eg Lena’ * pert.
National Boxing Aatn.
In hla dressing room after the Lane, in turn, thundered that ha
fight Beim anoff, covered with waa “ In charge o f title ball du b”
walta and with the blood wiped and had every right te da ao.
away from hi* note and mouth,
Their la teat feud aternmod from
allowed that Kachan waa " a good what Lane termed "a n ofavloua”
fighter.”
bunt aitu tlon In Tueaday nlght'e
The eatlmatad 1,000 fin * ap­ Cleveland gam e here. Gordon bad
plauded Beim anoff for hi* game- rookia Chuck Tanner kit nwey on
nea* and booed loudly when K a­ tba first pitch and a m u llin g dou­
chan grabbed him bodily and ble ploy killed Cleveland's beat
threw him to the eanvaa In the scoring opportunity In a 1-0 loao
aocond round.
to Uii Red Sol*
Kachan waa forced to fight
Before W ednesday’* S I defeat
B eim anoff'* way. The steady, by Boston, Gordon aald Ia n s wee
plodding Beim anoff drew Kachan talking out o f turn.
into ellnehe* but came out on the
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worae end. Kachan, normally a ager should second guess a man­
stend-up-eed-punch tighter, waa ager publicly," be aald, " i f be
a* effective with abort uppercut* want* to do It In private that's
and Jebe eluoe la a* he waa with another etory, But not la public.
a darting left.
I've told him that before."
Referee Eddie Volk acored the
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fight 100-04 for Marhen; Judge ond guessing m y neck (o r tom s
Dick Wagner had It 00-04 for Me­ such part o f the anatom y). I ’m
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agreed 99-M.
club and if I don’ t have Uw right
to an opinion I don’ t know who
Remember the Preakncca win­ doos.”
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Fastest running of Uw world's
a lull brother In this Fall's run­
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COLORADO
SPRINGS. Colo.
CUPI&gt;— Tom m y Aaron and Jackie
NlckJaui, the babies of Uw U, S.
Walker Cup team, and a 43-yearold outsider posed new threats to
Charlie Coo and other “ old guard”
favorites today In Uw National
Amateur golf, championship.
Coo, tbs 33-year-old defending
champion who says little and lets
his golf game da hla talking, re­
sumes his quest of a third ama­
teur crown In Uw fifth round to­
day against Tod Glslchmsnn of
Satleoy, Calif.
Two more rounds are scheduled
for today on the Broadmoor course
to narrow Uw field to four seraifinalist*. In addition to Coe, Aaron

(10-10)

and Ntcklaua, tba Walker Cuppers
wbc started play la the fifth
round were Hereto Ward, BUI
Hyndmaa and D r. Freak (Bud)
Taylor.
Coe again waa Mr. Precision
Wednesday aa ho finished strong­
ly on Uw back nine to beat Bob
Batdorff of Ilerahey, Pa., 3 and 1,
and Jim Vickers o f Wichita, Kaa.,
4 and 3.
But on Uw strength of Wednes­
day’ s
perform ance
by Aaron,
NlcUaua and Tom Draper. Coe
must
regard these
three
as
threats to hla crown as serious
as bis experienced Walker Cup
colleague*, Ward, Hyndman and
Taylor.

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(Only game* scheduled)
TBnraday’ e Pratable Pitchers
N o games scheduled
Friday Night's Games
Detroit at Chicago
Cleveland at Kansas City
Baltimore at Washington
Boaton at New York
In four times at bet la Uw
w orld's riches t race—The Garden
State—Jockey Erie Guerin ha*
been tin t on Summer Tan (1934),
second on Career Boy (1933), third
on Rose Trellis (I93T) and Sword
D ancer (1939).

GREENVILLE, B. C. (U P I ) —
Putt Rademacber, a f a r m e r
Olympic boxing champion trying
hla professional "com eback” at
the age o f 10, meats heavyweight
Ralph Schaelder a f Miami her*
tonight.
Neither ha* done much fig h tin g
lately. Schneider, a form er spar­
ring partner o f retired heavyweight king
Rocky
Marciano,
dropped a split decision to Roland
Las ta n a last year la Ua last
fight.
Rademacber, w ho triad to atari
at the top tw o y e a n ag o in the
pro ranks -by taking on Floyd
Patterson, w as knocked ou t by
Patterson and later by Zora
Volley, Ho started back up the
trail last month at Columbus, Ga.
by taking a sixth round T K O over
Tommy Thompson o f W ashington,
D. C.
Marciano wiU referoo tonight’ *
bout.

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Baltimore Cotta should repeat as reached before the season even
National Football League cham ­ started.
Probably they ran. P.wbank said
pion*.
That's a forthright statement, he believed the squad was develop­
hut then we have to badge a little. ing at Just about the right pace
Coach Wesb Ewbank'a huskies and Coach Jim Lee Howell of the
may have to prove they can keep GlanU said ha believed the 1939
winning U and when all-pro quar­ Uallimorc team may ba osw of the
greatest of N F L club*.
terback Johnny Units* gets hurt.
No one said Unltas was going to
Howell should have a prelly good
gel hurt, but football sometime* line on the Colts, HU GlanU edged
can be rough. And tho Colts no them during Uw reguUr 1939 sea­
longer have another experienced son and then lost to Baltimore, 13quarterback since George Shaw 17, in a championship game that
picked up hte option and was trad­ produced Uw leagu e's first "su d ­
den death" overtlm s. U w Giants
ed to the New York Giants.
Eubank thinks he has ths answer also took a 39-3 thumping from Uw
la two starling defensive backs, Colts in s o axhtblUaa gam e teat
Andy Nelson and Ray Brown, both month.
So Howsll may ba right. Tbs
working out at quarterback.
Fan* and soma sportswrilers Colts have tn Uw “ six Ions of fun"
have been complaining that neither an aging defensive Una but still
Nateon nor Brown have looked im- probably tho most devastating one
restive in exhibition games and in the NFL- They have •'steadily
ava failed to move the team for Improving defensive backflsld.
the most part. But Ewbsnk U And that offensive. Sparked by
CHICAGO (U F1) - The Chlea- sticking by hte guns.
the cool am) deadly pitching of
09 White 80s have recalled 'hree
Ewbsnk said he did not know o f Unites It U one af the moat ver­
players from their Indianapolis a team In the league with two re­ satile In tho business. Tho bull-ilka
afm club in U10 American A i m . serve quarterbacks who were aa rushes of Alan A nitclw , Uw alanU
ilatad to reort this month are good, considering tho amount of o f L. C. Dupre, Uw dau lln g speed
to tho outside of all-pro Lenny
first baseman Ron Jackson and experience they have bad.
OUtfleldsr Joa lllck s and John
Tti* oUier question the Colts will Moore all com plem ent tho passing
have to answer U whether they can threat.
CaliUon.

Sox Recall Three

Wynn (39-10).

TgfiKLt**

National Leagao—P ace, Plratae
IT-1; Antonelli, Giants 1 M ; U w ,
Pirates IT-f; Conley, Phils U-T;
Jones, GlanU 13-13.
Am erican L eagaa-B baw , While
Sox 1 M ; McLUh, IndlaM 1M ;
Wynn, White (tat » ! * ; • M a(V

Knicks Sign Two
NEW YORK (U P I) Jack
George and Prank Batvy, both of
whom earn# to the Now York
Knickerbockers in trades w i t h
•tber teams, hare signed their
l K M t contracts with Uw Nfr
tional Basketball Attn. Club.

Sword

Dancer, third te last

Fall’s running o f Uw world's rich­
est racu, Tba Garden State, te
considered Uw leading candidate
for 3-yssr-old honors af 1999.

�*r

Boosters
Plug Sale
Of Tickets

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday. High today ST In II. Low tonight TO to 78,

Piport said Ms squad haa
‘we’ll as* haw they hold ap
•ssure tonight.” That p
expected to be heavy, t o ___
Isait, as the Terriers probably
will hava same MO pie*ton to
tba lias aad "soma ten # haps
to tba backflaht," N p tt sate
Kickoff time la 1:11 p. m. Tickata are on tela ttawrtaaa at
RoumiDat A Andersen ami Tewabton drug store*.
Seaaoa tickets also will ha aa
aala at th* gate tonight by lbs
Chitfs Club, tbs boaster ergeefxallau which la trytop to generate
m season long fattening far all
Tiigh school athletic m ats.
The booetera hen about ll.saa
worth at tlekete sold to their
drive to seU d t o worth.
Plgott said Mike Roberto would
guide tba Semtoelea to their first
offensive this season, with Alex
McKJbbta as the ether quarter­
back.
“ 1 export to see abort 31 boys
to action tonight aa we try
maffenelva aad datoaalvo autto
•pigott said.
Probable starters offeoalvaly will
be Jim Greeny and Terry Christtaoaen at ends; Charles Bogan aad
__Jams*.Markham at tackle*; Glynn
Hodges and Billy Alford at guards
nod Tommy Botnar at center;
Roberta et quarterback, Ray Lundqulst and John Lovslaea at half­
backs and Jehn Minn at M l
back
A The first line defensively will
•be Markham and Bogan et ends;
Rusty Simas aad Charles Pen at
taeklea; Hodges or Neely Rooe
at center; MeXlbbto aad Alford
as outside linebackers; Lao Rlsear and Johnny Wbelchol, Inside
linebackers, sod Gracey
Lundquiet aa sxlety man
Coach Spec Everhart did art
revqnl n storting lineup far kin
blue and paid clad Terrbna but
Hated a »-m ea Wavt
*»
»

Military Shakeup
By Red Chinese
^Tightens Control

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LONDON (U P I) —Chines* Communlet Boss Mao Ts* • Tung'S
shakeup o f top military posts dipclosed m oves to tighten party con­
trol ov er the powerful Rod Arm y,
experts on Communist affairs aald
today.
The high-level purge was rem ­
iniscent o f th* party-army druggle In Mo*cow som e two years
ago when Premier Nikita Xkroabchev fired Defanee Minister Mar­
shal Georgi Zhukov, they said.
Some observers said the Peiping
regim e,
which admittedly has
been having interne] troubles, re­
cognized that the arm y was th*
only organized body in Red China
strong enough to trigger a r e v o lt
Peiping Ihiu far has given no
official explanation for the dis­
missal of Marshal Pen Teh-Hual as
defense minister or the removal
of Huang Ke-Cheng from his port
as rhief of the general staff.
But both posts went to staunch
party men. The Defense Ministry
was assigned to Marshal Lin!
Piao, one of the forem ost Com­
munist commanders of the civil
war days. A year a g t, he was
named vice &gt; chairman of th*
perty.
Lo Juiehing, who was chief of
secret police ss minister of public
security, took over as chief of
staff of the more than three mil­
lion • man army. Lo, who is de­
scribed as the “ Hatchet man” of
th* Psiping regim e, also was
named one of the 10 view •
later* of national defense.

J. M. Jackson Dies
•A t Crescent City
Mr. Jams* Mann Jackson, Cres­
cent City Atlantic Coast Lin*
agent died at bis bom * Monday
following a heart attack.
A native of Rome, Georgia, Mr.
Jackson went to Crescent Ctty
from Sanford to 1*32.
Surviving ir e hit wife,, Plore n ct: two daughters, Nancy Lyna,
• a n d Sarah Mara, at Crescent City;
on* non, Dr. J. Wesley Jackson,
Florence, Ala.; hi* parents, Mr.
and Mr*. George Jackson; one
sister, Mrs. Clyde Plercy, of San­
ford; two brothers, Robert, of
Rom e,- Ga. and Marvin, of Fort
Lauderdale; aad twa grandchild-

United Prpoa Leased Wire Established 1908

VOL, YTJT

football fans caa look for as
• MUresting game" tonight, San­
ford Coach Jim Pipott said today
as Ida Seminole* get ready la
tackle the Titusville Iberian li
at Municipal

THE WOMEN ARE WORKING fo ttln f ready for tha
Bate Didrtekoon Zahariaa golf tournament Saturday
aad Sunday and Sonny Powell enjoy* the effort,
dally with hto lister, Dot, carrying tha duba. They will
Mayfair
or
ba among the golfera who play
§nmj either
«*»*.* at the »■
*—
«»
Casselberry country duba. All proceeds go to the Ameri­
can Canear Society. Fat is $1 and registration desk*
will ba open from 8 a.m. until noon and 1 to 8 p. m. both
days. Trophies will be awarded to top men and women
players and a putting contest will be held at each course.
The Women's Golf Associations o f tha two duba are
sponsoring tha tourney.
(Staff Photo)

CHRYSTON, Scotland (UPI)— Forty-five men trapped
by an electric explosion In a mile-deep flaming coal mine
were given no chance of survival today.______________
“Thera ia no hope,” a National Coal Board spokesman
said.
A rescue worker said, “ It is pure hell down there.”

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Hard-Luck Program
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha United 8U tts find A
60-pound Vanguard III satellite into orbit today in ita tint
outer apace success since Soviet Premier Nikita Khrnab*
chev arrived here boasting of Russia's moon hit.
The new satellite, shaped like an ovtrxixed Ice crei
cone, waa carried aloft from Cape Canaveral at. 1:$0 a.
by the tart of the bard-tuck Vao-

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Curtiss - Wright ................... 3 M
DuPont ................................... 343

Eastmaa Kodak «••»•••*** 'IS
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General Electric ................ WH
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Graham ■ Paige ,...*«••••«* fit
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News Briefs

KHRUSHCHEV DOES THE WAVING

Mrs. Thurmond Okay

HYDE PARK, ft. Y. (UPj) Nikita I . Khrushchev, w h o .h a s
spoken of burying. A m erica, cams
through the rolling greenery of tba
mid-Hudson Valley today to lay
a wreath on the grave o f the Ame-

$1,458,977 Low
Bid On High School

Victims Sought

11,217 Purchase
Driver Permits

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (U PI)
—Physicians sakl today that com e­
dian Red Skelton, 4S, probably will
Seminole County drivers' license
be released Monday from SI.
sales totalled 11,217 at 3 p. m.
John's Hospital where he has been
DETROIT (U P I) —General Mo- yesterday. Last September 8,347
resting since he returned last
tors Corp. announced today there - licenses had been issued after the
weekend from a personal tour of
will be no increase in the list pri- first 12 days of sales,
Japan. Doctors said Skelton was
ces of the firm 's 1960 model cars.- The courthouse Is open for
suffering from extreme physical
General manager of Chevrolet, license salts from I a. ra. to 3
fatigue.
Oldtm obile, Pontiac, Rulck and p. m. weekdays and this Saturday
Cadillac divisions all made timil- and next Saturday from t a. m.
ar statements today to the effect until noon. Licenses will he sold
that factory list prices will b e &lt;in Oviedo from 2-3 p. m. Tuesday,
the same or lower on new cars, Mondays, Fridays and .Saturday
The Rev. Howard D. Gress, exe­
although many lines will have mornings are the heaviest felling
cutive secretary, Presbytery of costly improvements and extras, days In the courthouse.
St. Johns, Synod of Florida, will
speak at morning and evening
worship services st the First Pres­
byterian Church Sunday. Rev.
Grass also will b« the speaker for
the Rally Day services Kept. 37.

No Price Boost,
G M Announces

Rev. Gress Speaker

Cat Rally Sunday
The Seminole Sports Car Club
will bold a “ Loop the Loop” ral­
ly Sunday, leaving Hinson's Am oco
Service Station on French Ave.
at J p. m. Participants are re­
quested to bring a picnic lunch
to the rally, which will loot about
two hours.

Short Causes Fire

A short eircuil caused a car (ire
yesterday at 13th and French
Ave. The wire trouble developed
when Sanford resident John J.
Sen dees were held to Edea Bell was trying out a car belongCemetery at 10 a. ra. Wednesday. to * French Are. used car lot.

Bridge Crash Halts
Moonshine Run

Forty
gallons
of
moonshine a nearby awamp, the sh eriff a ofliquor were seized at th* Lake flc* reported.
Monro* Bridge this morning after
heavily laden ear attracted
. . . .
,
*
.
Deputy Cooper s attention In Ora hot t o u r - c o u n t y pursuit by &lt;ogt c lly . £
„ w that whcn ^
sheriff's deputies.
turned a spotlight on the auto,
A crash at tlie bridge stopped , Stacey and McGee Red at speeds
Orlandosns Varoon L. Stacey a n d 1 “ P 10 * » m P-h- Tb« ne#ln* c » r
Jesse L. McGee after their liq u or-1
* * ■»“ * .
ro* k*
,
. ,
_ . ,
_
mg the turn towards Lake Monroe
loaded car fled from O an ge City too fa st
at 4:43 a. ra. with Volusia D e -! Stacey, 46. and McGee. IT,
uties H. R. Cooper and Bob started from Orange City with 13
augherty in pursuit.
Jugs of liquor. Seminole County
3fcG*e was caught at the bridge deputies Vernon Brewster, Russ
about • a. m.a and Stacey waa Seeberger, Andy Evans in d Bob
tracked down at 1:30 after a 12- Grant were on hand far the
mil* bloodhound pursuit through arrest.

B

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earth's magnetic field, solsr X*

Trafficante Guilty

Skelton Resting

The National Aarooautics and
Span Administration ban aooounnd at 4:00 a. n . that tba
spicc-chartlng mooalat bad Joined
•even other U. I. lateiUiei and
one Russian satellite in orbit
around the earth.
Scientists estimate the new
■etelUte'a lUe at 3» to 40 yean.
Batteries eoosistlag of S3 small
sllver-ainc cells, wen expected
to provide power for ita radio
transmitter for two to three
months. The scientists said Van­
guard 111 would not be vUlble to
the naked eye.
The announcement said that ini­
tial calculations indicated Van­
guard III would circle the earth
every UO minutes. Its lowest
point weo calculated at 313 sta­
tute miles and its highest
point et 3,300 statute mile* above
the earth.
Vaogmard It! was pecked with in^ g im fft( t f|fliuMril to

.

Fruit Shipments

NO. 824

Success Closes Out

1 p. m. Stocks

Lor ill i rd .................................. 41M
Minute Maid
»••»«. 19M
Penney
1Q4V4
Penn UK
Idle
Royal American ..............
4H
Sears Roebuck •tlMMSltSS HVfc
Studebsker . . . . iitM M M H tl lBVh
Altogether, S3 men ~ »re trap- U. S. Steel
. *iiiH a a •***» 100H
ped when wires to a ventilating Westing boos* EL ................. VTH
fan abort • circuited early this
““ “ ““ “ “
morning,
sending
flames and
smoke billowing Uirough the mine
corridors. Six man were brought
out alive by rescue teams. An­
WASHINGTON
(U P D -D o cto rs other man was found dead.
reported today that the w ile of
At tin t , officials were confident
Sen. Storm Thurmond (D-S. C.) moat of the men would be liv e d .
wax ia good condition following a But rescue workers taking a
•tx-bour operation for removal at breather on the surface laid opera­
a brain tumor.
tions
underground
had
been
a
m e r e l y hampered by falls of coal
JA C K A O N Y JU J t.frW n -A N ew
ta d rock.
LONDON (UPI) - Queen sai­ The Ore was exUhgulshco by York firm h ie been charged anth
l s bath formally dissolved Parlia­ early afternoon but officials said shipping 13,713 pounds of decom ­
ment today, and most members It would be several hours, perhaps posed lobster tails after one of
nightfall,
before
rescue the largeat seizure* of foodstuff*
o f the Houw of Commons headed aven
for their home districts to cam ­ squads got to the trapped man or In state history.
Federal agents said the im ­
their bodies.
paign lor th* Oct. S election.
Throughout the morning and a f­ parted lobster tails may have been
ternoon
wives,
relatives
and meant fee distribution lo Florida's
tourist centers as a local pro­
CLEARWATER (U PI) — Gam­ friends of the doom ed men stood
silently
at
the
pithead.
duct.
bler Henry Trafficante was fr e e 1
The tails were seized at a local
The other 10S men of tbs day
on 110,000 bond today while attor­
freexer plant Wednesday night.
shift escaped.
neys planned sn appeal to his
Tba retail valua of th* shlpmeot
convict ion Thursday on charge*
was estimated at $20,000.
of bribing a police officer to pro­
William B. Logan, resident In
tect a 1034 lottery ring.
■pector of th* U. S. Food and
Drug Administration, said a libel
Information
baa
been
filed
WINTER HAVEN (U P I) -D a ily
charging Um International Fish­
carioadlngs in boxes from the Cit­
eries Co. o f New York City with
rus Vegetable Inspection Division:
•hipping the tails in interestate
By rail, 3,041 grapefruit; by boat,
Apparent low bid last night oo com m erce In an adulterated con­
3TO grapefruit; by truck, 10.B33 building the new Seminole High dition.
grapefruit; total shipments, 14,- School was 11,438,977 from Ken
Officials of toe local freezer
1T1 grapefruit. Cannery receipts, Smith Construction Co. of Day­ plant said they did not know the
3,513 grapefruit.
tona Reach.
condition of the product when it
Smith’ s firm offered to have the arrived Aug. 34 from New York.
school ready for occupancy by
Th* tails were shiprvd to this
HARLETTA. Italy (U PI) - Res­ Aug. 15, I960 and to atari con­ country from Braxil where an |ncue crews worked around the clock struction with IS days o.' the date intenslv* investigation is ndertoday In the grim hunt for addi­ awarded. The county school b o a rd 1 way to tract th* ret*, of the cargo. Logan aaid.
tions] victims of the collapse Wed­ will award the bid Monday.
nesday of a five-story apartment
A fire escape bid for Seminole
The tails were packed in 13 and
house. The bodies of 33 man, w om ­ High and Harper and Lake Mon- 40 pound boxes and had almost
an and children have been recov­ roe elementary schools was re­ the same markings and site as
ered from the 30-foot high pile jected because It was the lone o f­ Florida lobatar tails.
fer. Three bids are needed. Th*
o f rubble and debris.
board will call for new bids.

Parliament Out

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Vanguard Orbits New Satellite
To Chart Routes To Planets
Bethlehem

45M inersTrapped
In Flaming Shaft

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1989

N. V. FARMER

Realtors Board
Elects Farmer

rican who aald that this country
had nothing to fear but fear itself.
The Soviet premier w u ltd to the
grave of Franklin D. Roosevelt by
his widow, Mrs. Eleanor Roose­
velt.
Khrushchev Is no stranger to
Mrs. Roosevelt, She interviewed
him at length during her 1957 Huasian visit. After the trip she wrote,
“ 1 think 1 should die if 1 should
have to live In Soviet Russia."
Khrushchev waa scheduled to
■peak at the Unllcd Nations this
afternoon and was reported ready
lo present a “ plan" for disafmament.
Khrushchev will wind up his IIday visit to the United Stales with
a press conference and an hourlong nationwide television talk.
The
White
House
disclosed
Thursday that these two events
are scheduled on Sept. 37, only a
few
hours
before Khrushchev
boards his plane for the return
flight tu Moscow.

Mr. J. A. Cranston
Dies At Hospital

Mr. John A. Cranston died at
Seminole Memorial Hospital last
night, after i short illness.
Mr. Cranston, S3, lived in San­
ford since 1917 when ho cam e
w as elected beni from his birthplace in Ubpresident of the Seminole County; ley, Mich, lie lived at 1719 W.
Hoard o f Realtors at the annual *‘'*r** St.
ele c tio n meeting last night. Others
* charter m e m b e r of the Sanelected to serve during I960 were fort1 f rrr Methodist Church, he
C ecil H . Waller, vice president; wa* »
ol ,h&lt;? l»oarri of
Gladys M. Dawson,
secretary-‘ Trustees o f the Florida Confertreasurer; Genevieve l i l e l r , cor- enCH
llw
Kfte
Methodist
responding secretary and Charles Church ami for many year* waa
F. Field, director.
a delegate to the annual church
Installation cerem onies will be conference. He wa» formely supheld in January. It was d ecid ed ' erintendenl of the church Sunday
to hold a dinner meeting In Oct- *chooJ. Mr. Cranston was employober and invite the wives. Robert ed by the Sanford Post Office for
S. Brown, Seminole County ion the past 17 years.
Surviving are his wife, Agnes
ing director will speak about coun
V. Cranston; four urns. Rev. Hobty zoning regulations.
Representing the loca board at ‘' rt J- Cranston of Tampa, Rev.
the Florida Assn, of Realtors at Harold C. Cranston of Clearwater,
the state convention in Pensacola Ri|Ph A- Cranston of Shreveport,
Oct. I, 9 and 10 will be William »n*l
w - Cranston of SeatH. Stamper, current president; tle: »«vt?n grandsons, two sisters,
Farmer, Mrs. Dawson and Wally Mrs. Stella Minor of Memphis,
Dietrich, director,
Mich., Mrs. Alice lankelt of San­
ford; and one brother, Arthur
Cranston of Miami.
Funeral services will be at 3
p. m. tomorrow at Urissoa Fun­
eral Home, with Rev. Ira Hind­
man Jr. officiating, and Rev. E.
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (U P I) — J. Hood, Conference SuperintooFour men accused of Labor Day dent as assisting pastor. Burial
bombfngs here pleaded innocent will be ia Oaklswn Memorial
today, but a fifth admitted In- Park.
Pallbearers will be selected
volvement in one ca te and drew
a maximum 3300 fine and 3-year from associates of the Free Metho­
Jail sentence under au 116)5 law. dist Church and of the local Post
J. D. Sims. 33, a truck driver, Office. Mr. Cranston’ s family re­
admitted implication In th* dyna­ quests that In place of flower*,
mite explosion that wrecked an contributions be made to th* John
office In the school board build­ A. Cranston Memorial Fund of th*
ing oo the night of Sept. 7?*
Free U ctbodul Church of Sanford.

4 Bomb Suspects
Plead Innocent

4

NASA said space charts would

bo drawn from this and future
magnometer experiment* to give
man his first map o f aafe routes
to lb* m ooo and planets. The
magnometer was designed !o de­
tect pockets o f high radiation
which a spaca traveler would want
to avoid.

WASHINGTON1 (UPI) — 9m.
Albert Gore
(D-Taon.)
bad
charged that some 'daiaietratian
official* an eonsiderlac a "dolfe
crate default" on federal govern,
ment highway obligations to the
states despite the fart Congrew
acted to pnvent It
Ho urged President .Kiaenhow*
in a letter made public Thursday
to make H dear the federal gov*
eminent will net detank an Ha
obligations.
&gt;
The senator also said some ef&gt;
Uriels pish to exercise eoqtfrd
over the highway contracts made
by the states to parcel ant ro&gt;
duced apportionment* so they wtl
not all coma due at once.
Gore aaid the peotty-a-galloa k*&gt;
crease in gasoline taxes voted by
Congress will not bring In wsough
money to pay for the federal
ihara of stata highway projects
already under contract

He quotrd Federal Highway Ad­
ministrator Bertram D. Tallam y
aa stating that the Bureau at
Public Roads plans to hold som e
alata voucher* for aaveral
next June to put them Into a
fiscal year,
“ T o ma it Is Inconceivable that
the federal government should dofault to its solemn obligation to
County registration hooka will
the allies by refusing prompt 20be taken Into tit* county from
im bursemsnt," Gore said.
Sept. 27 to Oct. 3 so that new
residents may register to vote on
the reapportiunment bill and coun­
ty school mlllagc and trustee Nov.

Registrar To Take
Books To Voters

3.
Supervisor of Registration Ca­
milla D. Bruca plans to lake Uie
books out during the last week
of registration before the elec­
tion.
Mrs. Bruce will be In Fern
Park Sept. 30, tentatively at the
Prairie Lake Legion Hail from 7
to I p. m. She will be at Allamoots Springs Oct. 1, at the Com­
munity Hall from 7 to 9 p. m.
The
Sanford
office
in
the
Chamber o f Commerce building
will be open from 7 to I p. m.
Sept. II and 38. The office Is
presently open Mondays through
Fridays from 9 a. m. until noon,
and from 2 to 5 p. m., and Satur­
days through Oct. 3 from 9 a. m.
until noon.

TV Star Charged
In $125,000 Suits
MIAMI (U P I &gt; - Television hero
Richard Webb, whose o ff • screen
spy chase, snded to law suits
■gainst himself, admitted today
the real Ufa episode was inspired
by his TV personality, not vodka.
"W hat I did certainly is a hold
over from the role I'm playing in
thii sh ow ," confessed the hand­
some star of “ Border Patrol,"
here to film sequences for tha
popular television series.
“ You get to think that w ay," be
said.
Two Insurance men filed dam­
age suit* totaling 1123,000 here
Thursday against the actor and
co • defendants. They claimed
Webb accused them of being Rus­
sian spies and roughed then! up
on an airline flight.
The insurance men, Msnnus P.
Tough ill. 3*. Salt Lake City. Utah,
and Walter Bush, 39, Springfield,
Ore., said Webb bad been drinking
when lb* trouble started on an air­
line flight from New Orleans to
Miami last Friday

Tennis Tourney
Pairings Made

Drawings far the Sanford Re­
creation Dept. Tennis Tourna­
ment have paired these partner*
and opponents;
Doubies: Gene Tucker and Charlit Morrison will play John Bart
low and Dick Mann. Melvin Jonea
and George Gillette will play Laland Taylor and D. H, Pirtey.
Harold Herbal and Buddy Proc9or
will meet Pete Knowles and ~A1
Doudney and Wend all Springfield
with Phil Login will play Gordon
Dean and Norman M cfnnlt.
For first round doubles, two
out of three seta determine tha
match. Games must be com pleted
before Oct. 1 and players wlU
arrange their own time and pU c*
of play.
In th* men's singles, match**
will be John Barlow vs. Leland
Taylor, D. II. Plercy va. Wcndall
Springfield, Buddy Proctor va.
Phil Login, Norm Melon!* va.
Michael Sirianni, and Harold Harbat vs. J. T . Ferrell.
A1 Doudney will bypass this
first round If no one inters
against him. An additional player
can be entered in th* singles d o t
to this bye.
Women's singles matches wiH
pit Tolly Brubaker va. Modtna
Ferrell snd Meg Urquhart va.
Dorothy Mann. Th* sama tima
and place rules apply to single*
U ut are set far doublet.

Patton Funeral
Services Today
Funeral services for Harrell B.
Patton, who died suddenly Wed­
nesday, trill be held ■( * p. m.
today at Brlsaoo Funseal Homs,
with W. P. Brook* Jr., officiating.
Tha body will be taken la Val­
dosta, Ga.. far burial, with Briasoa
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The support of the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business.Firms:

Trim • Elfle Figure Salon

Rib Theatre

Progressive Priiriing Co.
Holier Motor Sales

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

Mayfair Inn

W ill Ptambing &amp; Healing

Celery City Printing Co.

Hospital Nates

Sunday ItSaal .........t;«s a. at.

Maniac Worship .... U:M a. a .
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M ip olli S4ci, a n te d
Vlrglaia Cfcapmu, lu t e d
Mika Hcyac, D aln y
Emily Shirley J m , S u l
Edward Slmpaoo, M ated
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Daisy Darla. Saterd
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Harry Balky, r a n Park
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Lovelace Amoco Station

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Tie Rev. fames L. Barnett, new
mitoatet of tha First Christian
Chunk, will ba installed Sunday,
at S p. a . la the Church Sanc­
tuary, with tha ROv. Lawrence
Ashley, executive secretary of the
Florida Christian Misaieaary Socie­
ty efficiallaj.
Tha Rav. Darrell Joachim, min­
ister, Vint Christian Church, DaLaid, will five tha addnaa. Others
the program win ha tha lav.
CBbert E. Counts, Immediate pest
Ad-lnterlm minister ef Sanford,
also from DoLand; the Rev. Robed
Spear Jr., preiident ef tha Semi­
nal* Ministerial Asia., and ministar to tha Church of the Natarexe, and Vlacent W. Larson,
chairman of tha board, Flrat Chris­
tian Church.
Tha Christian Woman'*‘ Fellow­
ship of the chunk will hold an in­
formal recaption honoring tha new
minister and his wifa, at the Yesley Memorial Parsonage, 1M1 San­
ford Ave. Tha recaption committee
la composed of Mrs. W. H. Young,
chairman; Mrs. Charles Griauv,
Mrs. R. W. Ramey. Mr*. H. K.
Wag. Miss Florence Bishop, presi­
dent CWF; Mrs. G. W. Morgsn,
and Mr*. Clauda Bishop.

It hat boon quit* obvious that tbs um ber of bast awn« ta tbs city sad county bJs hsnvily iseresned. H ill Is not
S ly tbs csss Is our town but in practically every city that
has wovigabts water nvnilabte*
According to tha Outboard Boating Club of A marks,
ST,000,000 Amsrkaus participated in rncraationsl boating
laat jranr, an incraaae of about two million oWr 1987. Spend*
log on boats, motors, and trailers alona last year topped
$492 million. This year tha outlay will morn than likely ex­
ceed $500 million. In all, boating enthusiasts spent over $2
UDion on their recreation. Tha masons? Mom teenagers—
Kora income—mom leisure time.
' In the current issue of Barron's there is an impressive
report on the boating industry. A recent bout Mow staged
by American 4LA.H.C. tnc., ot Inglewood, Calif, at the
Baverly-HjHon Hotel in Los Angeles, featured everything
from n 14-foot runabout to a 30-loot ocean going sailboat
A bow diesel fuel outboard motor has b o n developed
by American 2 A 2 .C ., which will be introduced next year,
to cost name $50 more than the conventional outboard motor
o f equivalent horsepower. The company say a that boat ownw * will recover the extra coat in smaller fuel bin*, lower
' maintenance, and savings on insurance because of a dlmln*
iahod fire hazard.
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Net Bales reported by this company for the year ended
* May 81 were $44 million against $2.1 million a year earlier.
T te congregation af too EbansIt la interesting to note another pubUcly-held company
m
Methodist Church has par*
with a ataka in Ida outboard businesa la Silver Creek Pre­ chsssd aovtn acres ef land from
cision (usually identified aa a Florida real estate enterprise t t e B. W . Millar and fam ilies for
—North Orlan(o). Sales o f their small alsctrlc outboard tit,000.
motors art "running about 150 per cent ahead of a year
T te
m inister,
William
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personality in com

pariaon to her husband,'is shown chatting quietly with
Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower in Washington. The wifa o f the
Soviet premier revealed that ahe speaks some English,
but did not get drawn into any long conversations.

LOS ANGELES (U P I) - The Sigma fritem itr.
Police and smbulance attend-:
family of a University of Southern
California student who choked to ants charged the student's Ufa
U about]
death during q fraternity baaing might have been save
today demanded a complete and SO fraternity members present
had told what had happened. In-'
thorough inve digstlon.
Dr. Arthur L. Swanson, a den­ stead they claimed Swanson was
tist, charged that some members gaffetlng from a nervous spasm.]
The district attorney's office
of the fraternity could have pre­
vented the death of his brother, said it w ss wilting for complete
R lct'ird, 21, had they cooperated reports before determining whether
to file charges.
wltn ambulance attendants.
Slats Sen. Edwin J. Regan, au­
Swansoo issued a statement on
behalf o f himself -\nd h is parenU, thor of a new antl-hstiag law
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur 8wanson Sr. which ironically went into effect
Young
8wanson
died
early today, said "this com es d ose to
Thursday when a quarter • pound murder. 1 think every father and
piece o f oil im earrd liver be waa m atter In this stats should bo laordered to. swallow lodged in hit formed o f the gravity o f the situa­
Timms, soya that in Ur* very near throat during initiation into Kappa tion in many schools."
future t t e congregation w ill erect
a new sanctuary on tt e pure hated
property adjoining tte church.
m ' a\n
The congregation la increasing
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and tte pastor also laid ha hopes
lu.
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to nrganlre a -Mattodlat Youth
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Fellowship
group
and
begin
evening sarvicea with tha Old
Gospel Preaching, to which the
public o f nil faiths will be In­
vited.

Ebenezer Church
Purchases Land

n g o ."

w Quoting Barron's: "SUvv* Creek Precision sxpecta an
upsurge in business when it introduces its 1960 models,
whkh will be promoted with increased outlays, notably on
television- The oompeny't small battery powered electric
outboard motors, about equivalent to a two-horsepower
— gasoline type, are in increasing demand Trunt fishermen and
guides, either as auxiliary units or where gasoline engines
are banned. This line now accounts for 16 per cent of the
company’s annual sales, end it is growing in importance."
Trends A Tangwnta from Forbes claims that Arvida Cor­
poration, the Florida landowner and developer, la now going
into the oil businesa. Arvtda’s President Milton Weir, a form*
er Gulf Oil employ#, haa signed a long-term contract to
market Gulf producta through a chain of service atationa and
marine outlet* which Arvida Intends to build and operate in
this state.
From the earn# source cornea this statement: "Ger­
many'* Dalmler-Bem, maker o f the high priced Mercedes,
reportedly buying Into Studebaker-Packard stock on tha
Open market S-P- distributes the Mercedes Una in tha U.S.
At tha asms time American Motors ia rumored negotiating
for acquisition o f BMW, another Gern\qa auto maker."
ThU could account for the raebbt advance in S-P.

Cold Hummingbird
Travels In Style
For Florida Visit
MIAMI (UPIy— A hummingbird
who flew south for 'he winter by
noa-itop airliner buixed happily in
tha warm Miami d im e today.
T te hummingbird, found nearly
frow n to North Woodstock. Vl .
arrived during the night In a
cardboard shipping carton aboard
■ Northeast airliner.
It waa to be turned over to Lhc
local Audubon Society.
Tho bird was found by Mrs
Eugenia M. Mooney, 75. vice pres­
ident of the Woodstock Humane
Society, who decided what the
tiny bird needed waa a trip to
Florida for the winter.
She shipped the bird Thursday
aa a
a "u
teeial passenger"
n i u , , , , , " to
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EXPERTS SPEAR: The Bachs Review of Btehe A Co.,
predicts the coming months favorable for "machine tools, in­
dustrial machinery and equipment, heavy- industrial con­
struction, steal, autos, appliances, metals, rubber, depart­
ment stores and other retailing operations.” Herman Code,
•resident o f Security Associates, Inc., favora Hewitt Robins
Inc., (machinery-equipment), "Labor saving bulk material ami at a fare o( M.
handling equipment, fosm and rubber moulded products Tha bird arrived at abcut 4 a.
have good potentials, and with only 385.000 common shares m. and was grafted with this
outstanding, Hawltt Robins' earnings gain per share may ba news: The high temperature pre­
startling If business continues as expected. Dividend return dicted fo r Miami today Is IT.
o f 5.4 per cent la enticing.'
Alexander Graham Ball give

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Tli« methods aad promises vnd
in th« Dowling property appraisal
in Seminal* Cpunly w in explain*
•d to tha county tom minioa yes­
terday.
Tha county appraisal was divid­
ed batman personal and real proparty, Robert Dowling reported.
Business personal property waa
appraised by examining property
owners' books to determine “ tha
quantity and value ot Inventor­
ies, and furniture, fixtures, and
equipment." The apprel-ere made
value estimate! ' where they
couldn't gel tha figures, Dowling
said.
Incoma from tha land wla given
primary consideration in apprais­
ing Sanford business di'trict land.
For ether properties, lands that
a person had sold were compared

Quotable
Quotas
NEW YORK — F. Dell-Agnate,
manager e f t t e tower section of
the Waldorf • Astoria Hatel, d e ­
scribing te w Soviet Premier N i­
kita 5. Khrushchov reacted to an
elevator breakdown that farced
him to walk flv* righ ts of aU irs:
"K hrushchev took It in ex cel­
lent humor. He Joked."

parcels.
Subdivided, urbaa residential,
and industrial areas were mostly
appraised according to tha front
foot, value, "using suitable dapth
and comer factors as required."
Dowling said. Tan par cent of tha

Princess Rushes
New York Tour
HYDE PAR K , N. Y . (U P I) Princess Beatrix o f tha H otter,
lands apod away from the Roose­
velt eiU te at Hyde Park today
an hour and a. half before Sovi­
et Premier Khrushchev waa ta ar­
rive.
The princess wasn’ t trying to
avoid the Russian leader, ate
merely baa a full schedule,
Tha SI-year-old heir-presump­
tive ta. the Dutch throne toured
towns Is t t e Hudson Valley,
starting out with five-minute
stop* a t Highland, New Pall*,
and H urley. She picked up a
variety e f gifts, Including ten
boxes o f frostily grown apples, 40
picture slides, and a book on tte
history o f N ew Pelts.

acre. Cleared Undo, tending law ■;
proved pastuns, w en appraised 5
at a fao par acn baate vita*.".
Farm laada a n divided lata
sand aid muck land#, Dowind
explained. Appraisal p rim far
Iliad sand farma ranged D m
tun to pee, and too** net tiled
from m o ta j M i Tiled mack
farms w in appraised at O k
par acre, and non tOed at I S T
Tha age and dtval-vnwU wt
citrus groves aRested their ap­
praisal vahMs. Minimum avaragn
foe the heal years, with "ranee*
tlv* factors for the la .tetxrna
y e a r s ." Orange graves from MU
to $2,200 per acre. TaagarWa
(a lto including fancy grapefh®
end lima*) are valued from MR
to II,M0 per .acre, aad gras*
fruit Dorn MM ta tlJM .
\
Build tags were appcslaod malhly by estlmatlag what, U weald
coat to build them sew, end thta
figuring bow much U had dear;dated. The Iproma n . toUdh%
brings ala* eomatiisae •waa *t
factor.
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NEW YORK — Arthur Canton
ibllelty m anager for tte M a­
ttie Theater commanUag aa
tha sellout that resulted from Mrs.
Nina Khrushchev's d eck les to tea
‘ ‘The Music M an ": ■
"S he arid out Urn house. She
should com # her* every n igh t."

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FORT WORTH, Tax. M s].
Kenneth Lewis, o f Denver, Colo.,
pilot and poly survivor o f tt e B-M
Hustler that crashed aad burned
on taka off Wednesday lig h t, sit­
ing up tha supersonic Jet bom ber:
"It'a a good ship sad I'm
ready to fly It again."
SAN FRANUSCQ — Bap. John
F. Shelley (D -CaliL), urging la ter
Isadora at the opening n a tion of
tho AFL-CIO convenUoa to op­
pose vigorously any congressman
who supported strong labor re­
form measures:
"C hase out of the halls o f Congross everybody who worked for
the Landrum-Grlliin BUI."

ROCK HUDSON atari in "This Earth Is Mina" along
with Jean Simmona. The Univenal*Intcroattonal releaae
opens Sunday .at the Rita Theater. Dorothy McGuIr*
and Claude Rains play the key supporting rotoa.

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GARY CROSIIY and Cnrol Lynloy are shown In a scene
from the "Holiday for Lovers" which starts Sunday at
the Movietnnd Drive-in Theater. Other half of the
double feature program ia 'The Gunfight at Dodga
City." This bill runs Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
TODAY
SATURDAY
OPEN 12:45
GET MORE OUT OF LIKE GO OUT TO A
MOVIE.

the first public demonstration of
his telephone at tha Philadelphia

Legal Notice
“

JIMSee e f Pnbll* ■•arias
Katie* la hereby riven In accordance with Section IS af the Semi­
nole County Zonlnr Retulatlons. Board of Ceunty Commlaeloner* o f
•emlnots County. Florida, prepoaoo to sene the followln* doerlbsd
yroperiy U-t Industrial) KEt* at NK&gt;4 and tha B lie ft af X b'U of
X E '» Section If-SIB-SIE and W&gt;* af XW&gt;4 af NW‘* Section 11-111.1111
Public beerier *111 be held In the Seminole County Court Mouee.
Banford, Florida, In tba County Commlulonert room on October (, l i t !
at le s s A. M. er aa soon thereafter ee poeelble.
Board af County Commlaeloatro
Seminal* County, Florida
By Jehn Krtder, Chairmen
Attest O. P. Herndon

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WASHINGTON That ntra
pcnay-a-gaDaa M oral Us lav to
further the cauae of superhigh­
ways should also aorvt to increase
a growing oddity — the human
ajtoball.
The human autoball la a recMtly-davalopad brood of iraprraanal maniac who ha. no heart,
no aoul — only a aenao of dlraclion and a thousand-yard itaro
that peeps over bis awoaty hand
clampod to Urn steering wheel.
Vo ran out of gasouoa on a
U-mile gasless stretch of the Ohio
Turnpike, Just four miles — lass
than a gallon — from the Youngs­
town plasa.
Fantastic as this may sound,
we ware maroooed — deserted,
like on a forgotten isle—for one
hour, U minutes. This happened
on the Moulder of the road while
a new record In heavy traffic
was being established past us —
at the rate of 4,ttft an hour.
First, 1 raised the hood of the
car and tied a white haodker*
chief to the handle of the left

front door, like the turnpike regu­
lations directed, to ladlcata:
emergency.
All It would have token wae
a couple minutes to let a strand­
ed motorist siphon a couple gal­
lons of gasoline from a Good
lamaritaa'a tank, for which Um
motorist would have paid a heal­
thy premium.
But, no. I tried waving. I triad
yelling, 1 triad smiling. Those
autoballs and their speed wagons
Went ’’wh»oofr«om!" 1 waited
for a friendly " screen e-e,” but
all 1 got was “ xofroowoml"
Finally Dotty said, "Let me
try." She was la shorts end said,
"Surely somebody will saslet a
lady la distress.” She hiked dawn
the highway, and took along our
aad-facad, Ured, seven-year-old
Indian, while I waited by the dis­
abled car, Ilka the rogulatimu
directed.
She vent ■ mile. Nobody slop*
, aven though she’d given
w autoballs a pitiful look from
Ume to time.
Old "Impossible” turnpike star-

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would stop*
Ironically, during that hour and
« minutes that we were lorn to
the world In that mass ef civilisa­
tion, M l a single highway patrol­
man passed by. which prove*
that our advance In super-rostda
has net distanced our advance In
traffic protection,
Finally, a service truck lumber­
ed by, and- In three minutes we
Joined the parade ef the auto­
kens.
These new roads have overcome
the sends ef time. But, alts,
somewhere along the way they’ve

The U. 5. Army has a crass
which can be parachuted from
tba sir and can lift mere than ha
own weight — which la eight

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C o u n b u j. J jw in q
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You'll find "Country Living” at its bast in Savanna Park.
It’n serene, peaceful — away from the clatter of traffic, and yet—
just a leisurely tea minute drive from downtown!

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�Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weldon gad
children and Mrs. R*y BhllUw
(the former Miss Gingv.JM as)
aal ten. of Orlando. Ml**’ Pat
Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Delvia Jonoo who will eater her
fifoshaea year at the Unite*eity
of Florida tide week.
Harvey E. Dunn and Free moot
Lang have both enrolltd at the
Daytona Beach Jr. CoUoga this
Morning ctrdog I, I and I of
the First Methodist church New
Smyrna Beach won rlattor* at
the Children's Homo Tuesday.
Mrs. Raymond Lawton, Mioo
Doris Faber, Mloo Helen Snod­
grass and Bov. BiS Bwyaar at­
tended the mooting of "Local
Church Emphasis’* held at the
Trinity Mclbodlat church M u d
Tuesday evening.
Mr. aad Mrs. Harvey L. D un
and family attended the family
celobralion of the t«th birthday of
Mrs. D un's father. B- F. Diek-

MRS. J. D. RAMAGE stacks the pastries in the hands o f Capt. Ramage aa
ahe buya from Mrs, George Waters at tha Bake Sale.
(Navy Photo)

*N.A.S. Wives Hold Benefit Sale
The Naval O fficers Wives o f San­
ford held a Baka Bale at Use Naval
A ir Station this week. All funds
win go to tho Seminole County A s­
sociation for Crippled Children.

Church
Calendar

Tho sale was a complete suc­
cess. Tho pies, cookies aad cakes
went on sale at • A , M. aad tho
entire Uno o f pastries w as sold by
1 P. M. for a tou t o f 9U4.00. Big

*Oviedo Personals
B T MARIAN* R . -JONES

U r. and Mrs. T. H. Daniel!
have bad as their guests their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hogan, o f Atlanta,
Georgia.
Mrs. Anna Bell W ryo returned
f h o m e tbo last o f tho week from
^ A p o p k a , where ahe visited her
aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ransom Hudson. Jr. and
other relatives and friends for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. B ob Ragsdale and
children,
Marsha
and
Stevie,
w ere visiting their mother, Mra.
Hettie Ragsdale here Friday.
Thomas Moon has been subtil. luting for Pete Aulln on the rural
q ) route, while Pete took an airplana trip to North Carolina,
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E. Brook­
shire have returned from Atlan­
ta, Georgia, where they took
their son, Jim m y, to enter Geor­
gia Tech. They also went to
Franklin, N. C. to visit Mra.
Brookshire'! brother and fam ily,
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es WursL
Mias Ann Pierson, who has been
with relatives in Valdosta, Ga.,
$ m ost of the summ er, Is home for
a few days. Her father spent his
vacation in Valdosta and brought

Mrs. Jones Hostess
At Evening Party
Ur*. Ernest Janes was hostess
to a group o f friends at the home
o f Mrs. J. B. Oviatt Monday ev e­
n in g for a demonstration party. At­
t e n d i n g were Mra. Ernestine L ylei
• a n d Mrs. Geno H itchcock of Longwood in d Mrs. Donald Jackson,
Orlando, Mra. A m oi Atchley. Mra.
Glen Atchley and Mrs. Bonnie
Bhults of Orange City.
31 rs. Warren Hise, Mrs. Bertha
Hardin, Miss Sarah Burns, Mrs.
D . J. Parker, Mrs. Fay Lee. Mrs.
H. E. Braddock, Mrs. Tom Magcnheim er, Mrs. Sidney Emanuel,
Mrs. Oviatt and Mrs. Jones.

Ann bom *. She leaves th* 21st
for Stetson, where ahe will be a
senior this year.
Mrs. L. H. Webb la a patient
In the Florida Sanitarium where
she la reported to be improving.
LRUc Joe Is itsytng with Mr.
and Mra. Bob Ragsdale at their
Titusville home while his mother
la hospitalized.
Jam es Allen Thompson, S u pt of
public Instruction at V ero Beach,
was called to the bedside o f his
mother, Mrs. J. N. Thompson
early Tuesday morning.
Theodore Aulln, Jr., rural route
mail carrier for Oviedo, returned
home from AsheviUe, N. C. Mon­
day night.
Mr. and Mra. Lynn Moaier re­
turned home aher spending sev­
eral months in Charlotte, Mich,
with their ton and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mosler,
and fam ily; also In Lansing, Mich,
with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ward,
and in other part* ot the atate with
relative* and friends.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Ward and
little son, Lee, have returned
from a trip to Georgia and Tal­
lahassee where they left Mra.
Ward’s lister, Miss Peggy Flem­
ing io register at FSU as a Junior,
junior.
Miss Kathryn Lawton, her broth­
er-in-law and litter, Mr. and
Mrs. II. J. Laney, are enjoying
the mountain! of Waynesville, N.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jones and
Mrs. Ruby U. Jones plan to leave
for Blowing Rock, N. C. to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Bollck. They
will return through Waynesville
and Asheville, N. C.
Miss Nellie Beasley has been
visiting the family of her fiance,
George Riggins, at Omega, Ga.
Friends here will regret to learn
that M n . Max Cook, wife of a
form er minister of the F in t Bap­
tist Church, fell recently and is
in the Euslis Hospital quite ill.

Oviedo Faculty Feted
By MARIAN K. JONES
A large group of pa rente w a i
on hand to w elcom e the teachers
at the annual supper honoring
m em bers of the Oviedo High
S ch ool and G ram m ar School facul­
ty Friday evening at City Hall
Memorial building.
Mrs. Sparks L*e G oats, hospi­
tality chairman, and M n . Jam es
Fraser, first vice president, greet­
ed the visitors. Name t a p were
pinned on by Mra, John Evans,
M rs. W. H. Martin and Mrs. Rax

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Tables were decorated
wlt£
hite gladioli and fern and the
fleers table bad an unusual arxangement of colored gladioli.
M n . Douglaa H. Jackson, room
mother captain, Mrs. E. L. Bellborn , and M n . R . W. Estes, w ere

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U.P.W. Circle Meets
Circle No. 2 , United Presby­
terian Women, o f tho I-aka Mary
Presbyterian Church met Tuesday
meaning at the homo o f Mrs. John
W eaves in Lake Mary with Mrs.
Mabel Brown -ervin g as co-hoacats. Eleven members were pre­
sent.

A

birthday cake was served

honoring member* who celebrated
their birthday* in September,
They were, Mrs. Ruby Linden,
M r*. Abbie Freese, and M rs. W .
B . Harrison.

in charge of preparations and
■erving. Mrs. Joe Uikler, Jr,,
Mrs. Milton Gore, Mrs. Drady
Mathers, and Mrs. J. Y. Harris
assisted with the serving.
Following the supper James
Merritt Staley, recently elected
president of the PTO, welcom ed
teachers, parents and all who
participated in the affair. He then
Introduced all leacbcra present,
and Supt. and Mrs. R. T. Milwee.
Milwee spoke briefly, thanking the
PTO for the invUalion and talked
briefly concerning the school situ­
ation in Seminole County.
Walter A. Teague, form er prin­
cipal of the local school, also spoke
to the group. He itated that the
county’s growth in school popula­
tion ranked third in th* State.
Th* Oviedo School had an en­
rollment on the first day o f school
this year of 477 compared with 407
of last year. It has since grown
into the 450’*. Total enrollment
predicted by Teague for the end
o f achool year is 323 with an es­
timation of over 500 n u t year.
Teague outlined plana for the
school cafetorium to be construct­
ed toon, saying be now has
•ketches of it and the seven classroom i to be started soon after Nov.
5, the date anticipated for th* op­
ening o f bids.
W. H. DeShsso, local principal,
concluded the speech making for
th* *v*ning with a vary interest­
ing talk on the school, th* pupils
end th* problems of both.

themums, palms and lighted eand k s.
The bride chose a gow n of em ­
broidered silk o rg a n ic over taf­
feta with scalloped neckline. A
crown o f Chaolllly la ce with pearl
drops and sequins held a finger­
tip veil o f French illusion and ahe
carried a crescent shaped bouquet
o f white feather-bush, centered
with a whit* orchid.

SHS Band Assn.
Sell Calendars
The Seminole Band Association
announces the is le o f birthday
calendar names, t h e annual pro­
ject o f the Asia, raises funds for
the high school band.
The I960 birthday calendar will
hare names printed o o the dates
o f birthdays, in n iv er: tries and
m em oriim s and the sate o f names
will continue until Sept. a .
Anyone purchasing fiv e names
will receive a free calendar and
each person’s name that appears
on the calendar will b e a guest
o f Uw Movfeland Theater on tho
dato o f their birthday o r anniver­
sary.
Each name Hating costs 21c and
tbo price of the calendar is 30c.
Anyone desiring to list their name
c m t h o calendar contact a band
p a m t o r band m em ber.

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The sale was organised and sup­
ervised by the w ives of VAH-t
officers with all o f th* wives con ­
Barnett
Memorial
Methodist
tributing.
Church Enterprise Board o f Chris­
tian Education meet* 7 p, m. at
Church office.
Women of First Presbyterian
Church meets &gt;:M p. m . for Bible
Study and prayer. Boy Scouts
m eet 7 p. m .
Dependable S. S. Class o f First
Methodist Church meets 7:30 p. m.
The Lake Moo roe PTA will hold at the home o f Mrs. C. L. Wallis
the first meeting o f the season on Elliott Ave.
Monday at 7:30 p. m. In th*
school auditorium, featuring a
panel discussion between teach­
ers and parents regarding school
principles, policies and problems.
New teachers will be Introduced
and aU parents are urged to at­
tend. A social hour Id the school
lunch room will follow the busi­
Eight girit w e n guaata Tues­
ness session.
day night at the Gamma Omega
Chapter ot Epsilon Sigma Alpha
at a swimming party bald at the
W. K. Me Roberts' home in Loch
Arbor.
Due to the rainy weather, the
group gathered in the game room
By IDA M AY BJOBLOM
for aa evening of game* and
Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Boyd and chatting.
children left to make their new
The girls were greeted at lb*
home in Washington, D. C., where door by the president, Mrs. John
Mr. Boyd wUl attend Johns Hop- Dickey and rush chairman, Mrs.
kina University,
1. E, Estridge III.
Lcdr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson
A snack consisting of party
and children are also on the move.
sandwiches, potato chips, olives,
They wUl move in the very near
pickles, celery, carrot sticks and
futur* to their new home on the
cold drinks was served.
Isle of CataUna on Ctear Lake in
Ruahces
invited
were
Mr*.
Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. D ee Btrkhlmer Mrs. James DtBrinc, Mrs. K. W.
have returned home after a visit Fite Jr., M n . Jimmy Butler,
with their daughter and fam ily, Mra. June Chandler, Mr*. James
Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner of Wade, Mrs. Ed Gordon. Mis*
Wierion Heights. West Virginia. Jeannette Klnlaw and Miss Dotti*
While there they a lio visited Matt*.
Others enjoying (he evening
friends and rclaUvaa in Pennsyl­
were Mra. Dickey, Mri. Estridge,
vania and Ohio.
Mrs. Jack Schlrard, Mrs. Robert
Harvey, M ri. John Higgins, Mrs.
T . V. Metis Jr., Mr* Jerry Lumberson, Mrs. David Van Nesi,
M in Sylvia Price, M in Patty

L Monroe PTA
Meets M onday

Sorority Holds
Swimming Party

Toe her going away outfit. It*
bride ebos* a two piece suit a|
aavy frill*, with matchiog ihoet
and hat. whit* glove* and
orchid from her bridal bowuMt.
After a wedding trip on Jeclyll
Island lb * couple win reside at
L-13 Green Mars Apt. N. W.itat,
P lace. Qainesrlllc, Fla.
s)
U ada was born la BluefleJdcIf*
Va. She is a graduate Of Segal*
note High School where she wag
an honor student, majorette, mem­
ber o f the Trl-lli-Y, on the stutMnl
council and active la num effei
other school activities. She '»►
tended Orlando Junior CoUegf
last y ea r and served on the.sUp
dent council.
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Brantley, a native o f Sanford^
graduated from Seminole High
School and will soon enter hie
junior year at the University of
Florida. Ho la a m em ber of. Pi
Kappa Alpha social fraternity,

M r. and Mrs. 0 . T . Pearson
have returned from a vacation
la Marietta, (ia. where they
visited their son and daughter-inlaw Mr. and Mrs. R obert Pearson
and children, Georgia Lou and
Robin. They also visited their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mr*. Jam es Rowland, in Portal,
Ga.
Lt. and Mrs. B, E . Grumpier
Jr. o f Jacksonville announce (he
birth o f a son. Benton Eugene III,
Sept. ». Mrs. Grumpier Is the for­
mer Jackie Collins, daughter of
Mrs. L. E. Armstrong o f Sinford.
Mr*. Irene Harper o l Dublin,
Ga., ia visiting her cousin, Mr.
and Mra. Thomas L. Sullivan at
their home on Cam eron Ave.
Mrs. Minnie Bess G arner w ill
leave Sunday to attend the stale
beauty convention at the DeauvUlc
Hotel In Miami Beach.

Oviedo WSCS Meets
n . wscs ot th. ftm w tiu la
Church, Oviedo, will m e e t Monday
night i t 7 p. m .-A covered dish
supper w ill bo served by m em oirs
o f the Chapel Guild Circle
Mrs. Charles G ." Shaffer WiB
preside at a business seukoo. fol­
lowed b y tho frog a m fo r tbo i h *

MR. AND MRS. BRANTLEY SCR IRA RD

Parent Night Held
By IDA MAT BJOBLOM
Lake Mary Elementary School
held Us first parent night of the
year, Tuesday, under the direction
o f Floyd Richards, principal.
The (Nvnlng b*;an with tha de
vutional given by Reverend John
W. PiUey of Lake Mary Presby­
terian Church.
The faculty Introduced to the
large gathering of parent* were
Mrs. Virginia Toth, first grade
taacher,
Mrs.
Elisabeth
Ann
Holmes, second grade, Mrs. Mar­
tha Smith third grade, Mrs. Mil­
dred Tillis, fourth grade and part
o f the fifth. Floyd Richards, prin­
cipal, remainder of fifth and sixth
grades, school secretary, Mrs.
Martha Mitchell, lunchroom man­
ager, Mrs. Muriel Gardner with
Mrs. Margarlte Townsend a* as­
sistant and the janitor, William
Thorne.
Mr. Richards then presented
the plans for the new school which
ts due to be started about Oct. 13
and ia due for completion in time
for the starting of (he 1960-fll ses­
sion. The school will have fifteen

Mrs. Terry
F ay
and Mr*.
Yvonne Foster are planning to hold
a scries of contract bridge classes,
starting early next week, at the
home of Mra, Fay, 303 Collins Dr.,
Sunland Estates.
Both daytime and evening classe i will be held, using the point
count system . Classes are now be­
ing formed and anyoo* interested
in attending ar* requested to esll
Mrs. Foster at FA 2-U4 for fur­
ther Information.

Enterprise Church
Services Announced

S*rvic*i as announced by En­
terprise Ministers are: The Rev.
BUI Swyear, pastor of Barnett
Memorial Mathodlit Church has
chosen for his topic Sundsy morn­
ing “ The Lad, the Lord and the
Link." Special music by the senior
choir.
Sarvlca* for Uw AU Saints Epis­
copal Church as announced by
Vicar Paul Shuhs. Sunday; Holy
com m uoioa t ;M a. m. Monday,
celebrating St. Maufacw. th* evangellet day, Praycra for tho alek,
book report aad discussion Wed­
Miss Batty Beasley, who left
nesday at 10 a. m . at Uw Parish
Tuesday by plan* for Denver,
House.
Colo, to work fo r lb* Retail Credit
Co. was surprised with a farewell
"get-together" at the home o f Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Steele In Sanford.
The hosts presented Mlsi Beas­
ley a lovtly sweater guard as a
"goin g aw ay" gift. They also pre­
sented one to Miss Beastey’a sla­
ter, Nellie, who la leaving fo r a
fo r th* ju g in our restaurant
temporary stay in Georgia.
and drwp this ad late it. Wa’ll

Miss Beasley Feted
At Sanford Party

Delicious punch and saodwlchM
hold weekly drawings.
were served to the Misses Batty,
Nelli* and Rose Mari* Beasley,
#
John David and Jimmy Clayton
Y ou r pboiw will ring if you win
Beasley, Mrs. J. G. Beasley, all ot
tw o complete dinners o f ike
Ovtedo; Homer Ballard, Geneva;
barbecue that taste* good . , .
Mr. aad Mrs. Blaka Sawyer and
Ilka barbae us should!
children, Donna aad Gayte; and
n
a iu i
Ed Vickers, all of Sanford.

LISTEN!

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children’s work,

At a recent meeting ol the En­
listed Mens' Wives Club h was
voted to disband the present or­
ganisation, reorganise as a "N avy
Wives Club" and to apply for a
charter from ihc Navy Wives Club
o f Am erica, a national organisa­
tion.
This pruceduru w at carried out
and in (he future (he d u b w ill be
known as the Navy Wives Club. It
is necessary to hold two meetings
under the new name before apply­
ing for a charter. Present officers
o f the organisation will serve until
the new club ia fully organised
and chartered.

Personals

Bridge Classes
Being Formed

classroom*
and a combination
auditorium-dining room , Tha present building w ill be completely re­
modeled and include four more
classroom s to bring the total to
nineteen. Tentative plana are for
eUuieulaiy childicu frurn Sunland
Eaiatea, Little Venice, and Loch
Arbor to attend the Lake Mary
school neat year.
The grading ayatem used was
discussed and explained to parents
along with w ays hi which they
could help their children and the
school. Parents then retired t«
their children’ s hom o rooms to talk
with teachers and discuss their

Good Shoes me«xt
good posture for
your childl

The next meeting wil] be Mon­
day at I p. m . at the U. S. 0 .
Wives of all enlisted men in the
Navy, klarinc*. Coast Guard and
Air Force (both active and retir­
ed) are invited to attend this m eet­
ing.

FINAL
JMMER
PILOT CLUB DELEGATES, prcpnritiK to leave for the
Fnll Council meeting of District Four, Pilot Internation­
al are (left to right) Mrs. George Stine, Mr*. Harvey
Swanson and Mrs. Raymond Hall, president. Mrs. Jt-unie
Blair also accompanied the group to the meeting which
will be held at the Shamrock Village in Ft. Pierce, to­
day through Sunday.
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NICKNAME — SANFORD SEMINOLES, HOME GAMES

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Durocher To Be Indian Pilot

u manager ef tto Tlgwa.
Jimai* Dykes, pnotet Detroit
pilot, ntuntag to tho Job he left
oo coot* e! the Pittsburgh Pin tti.
And the strong possibility ol

Cmndios TiesHanson For Lead

a lot n o n work, particularly tba
second string toon, but be doesn't
wont to rick say aoriooo injuries
before n o t week’s opener with
TuUm .
Gustafson pot hie teona through
a droaa rahooraol tor tho Tulane
fan # Tbunday sight. Tho fint
and aocoad loana with Fran Card
quarterbacking, noted tho third
teem and nserves M to 0.
The offensive work of tho tint
toon waa food bat tho second
team fnnhled several lin n near
tho goal Uno.
"They need tremendous work,”

Beats* at N ew -Y eah ( eight) Baumann (4 4 ) va Maas (14t&gt;.
Baltimore at Washington (light) atantty undershot on fairways and
•Pappas (144) va Fischer (M ). greens slowed down by heavy rains
Cleveland a l K a n s a s City earlier la tho weak.
(sight) - Ferry (114) vs Daley Tbo eo-faVeritas, two-Uma Na­
tional Wonwa'a Open champion
(lt-U).
Detroit at Chicago { night&gt; - Mkksy Wright of Saa Dlago, Calif.,
Lory (IT-10) or Running (10-U) is and IMP landing money-winntr
Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S. C„
Shaw (1*4).
wtro la trouble all afternoon. Miss
■si r dar's Gamas
Wright finished seven strokes back
Detroit at Chicago
with a 7t and Mias Rawls had a 77.
Baltimore at Weahtagto*
Boston at Haw York
Ralph Schnolder of Daytona
Cleveland at Kansas CMy, sight
Beach, Fla., la Mamqrial Auditor­
ium here to even hit pro record
at two win* and two defeats/ Tba
crowd waa counted at 2,436.
Former worlds heavyweight

Ford Leads El Paso
Field; Hebert Tied
For Third Place

torney and aecratery for Gw BitM l.
Montreal also made a strong
pitch for a franchise In another
meeting with Rickey Tbunday. A
four-man committee from Uw Caby-John C. Still* meter, president
rn Uw Biaona, Mid a three-and-a
bail hour conference Thursday
with flicker, president of the Coathwwtal League, and Bill Shea,
chairmen of the mayor's committoo la Now York and chairman ot
GW faundors* committee.
"A Strong presentation supportk g Gw application of Buffalo waa

new stadium In Montreal which
would seat 43,000 and would bava
parking space for 10,000 automoRichey admitted that Montreal,
too, would bo gives "serious con­
sideration.” Ho said Gw group's

Ford, happy wKh Ms putting on
a tricky course, held a threestroke lead going lato tho second
round today la Gw 930,000 El Paso
golf tournament.
Ford abot a sparkling aevanunder par 34414* first round on
the M33-yard El Paso Country
Club course.
Three strokes behind Ford at
the end of the first round Thuriday on Uw par 1743-72 count
waa Joe Campbell of Knoxville.
Tena., and Iverson Martin, El
Paso, each with Ms.
At 0 wen Ernie Vosslor of
Midland, Muton La Clair of BirmtaghanjyWa., tad Jay Hebert of
Art Wall of Pocooo Manor, Pa.,
and Dow FlnitenraU of Tequesewho along with Ford
• tournament favorites,

Season hrGame Tonight
League Leaders
VaMad Pm a. Internalies*!
NaUennI Leagwe
Flayer * Ctab G.AB R. H. Pet.
Aaron, MU. ’
Cnghm, St. t .
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Kuean, DiL
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Kalina, D e t
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Runnels, Boa. 140 533
FOX, ChL
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Wooding, Bat. 136 427

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71 137 .324
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63 129 J02

Ran* Batted In
National League — Banks, Cubs
fane, stopped die cooteet at Uw 137; Robinson, Reds 123; Aaron,
start of the fourth round when Braves l l l l Bell. Reds 111; MaSchneider felled to answer Uw thews, Braves 102.
belt
Amsrksa League—CoUvito, In­
diana 101; Jansen, Red Sox 103;
XlUebrww, Senators 100; Lemon,
Senators 96: Maxwell, Tigers 92.
BALTIMORE (UPI) - Heavy
National League - Banka, Cube
weight contender Akmiio Johnson
la favored at 43 to beat Tony An- 42; Mathews, Braves 40: Aaron,
tbony In their TV fight tonight Braves 36; Robinson Reds 36;
and sand Uw ilenJcr New Yorker Maya, Giant* 31.
American Leagwe ■Colavito, In­
back to Uw light heavyweight
diana 41; Kilfobrcw, Senators 40;
division.
Their 10-rounder at Uw Balti­ Lemon, Senators 32; Mantle, Yan­
more Coliseum will be televised kees 31; Maxwell, Tigers 30.
Pitching
and broadcast nationally by NBC.
Johnson of Brsddock, Pa., la National Leagwe—Face. Pirates
unusually fast for a heavyweight. 17-1; AntonclU, Giants 19-9; Law,
He kMt only two of Ms 19 starts, Pirates 174; Conley. Phil* 12-7;
lUs 17 victories include five knock­ S. Jones, Giants 20-13.
outs. He is rated eighth among American Leagwe—Shaw, White
contenders by the NBA and 10th Sox 1S4; McUsh, Indians 144;
by tha Ring Migirine. 11a never Wynn, White Sox 20-10; Maas,
was stopped.
Yankees 13-7; Lary, Tigers 17-10.

United Fnan M s im Us u I
Mister Touchdown takes over
Gw SouGwaaterr Conference cam­
pus sets* beginning tonight in
what promiaaa to be n banner
football year.
Tba IMP season opens In New
Orleans. where Tulans and Flor­
ida kick oG Gw season tonight. As
usual, tba SEC la loaded—with
Uw great and with the question
marks—and thousands of fans are
grabbing their seat cushions to
see if it’s Auburn, LSU or Missi­
ssippi—or for that mailer, any
of the down clubs.
Tulane and Florida have not
been honored with top rating! in
Uw SEC, but LSU Coach Paul
DlcUel, who knows a little bit
about the game, says Tulane is
vastly improved. Florida Coach
Bob Woodruff, not exactly an op­
timist, saya Tulane is the most
umterrated team in the league.
And Woodruff says ho never knows
when Ms own team might go into
mbit.

Georgia and Alabama play Sat­
urday ot Athens, Go. Both squad*
a n auepoct by their big brothers,
mainly because Bama's Boar Bry­
ant and Georgia’* Wally Batts
don’t like to lose. A potential
morale problem in tba Georgia
camp was settled today whan
Fred Brown, last season stop
ground gainer, returned and apo­
logised for being AWOL all weak.
Kentucky and Georgia Taeh
meet in the only other all-SEC
gam* at Lexingtoa, and Coaeh
Blanton Collier expect* a crowd
of 30,000 to attend a battle figured
to teat Tech’s ratxle-daiGo play
against some tough coal mining
players.
At Baton Rouge Saturday Lou­
isiana State lays last lesion's No.
1 ranking oo Gw lint against the
Rice Owls. The game will be
witnessed by sa.OOO fans at the
enlarged LSU stadium and countleai millions on television.
Mississippi travels to Houston to
play tho University of Houston
Saturday.
Auburn, Tennessee, Mississippi
State and Vanderbilt begin (Mr
seasons next weekend.

ownon. Bill Votek and Hank
Grooaborg. Instated otherwise.
Since that time, Dttrocher waa
tounded out by Clereload General
Manager Frank Lane about m ao-A
aging the Indiana In 1000 and tho
final ohatacle was removed wit*
tho Inclusion o f. tho stock deal.
Dawdler left his OU,MOo-year
Job with NBC TV Thursday and
admitted ho was "In Gw midst o l
negotiations” for ■ baseball Job.
Ho also indicated it woo possible
the announcement of his new Job
would be made "before tho World
Series."

Coe In Semi-Final
Round O f Amateur
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo —
(UPI)— A funy-checked Texas
kid tak.a on defending champion
Charlie Coe today In. the semifi­
nals of the National Amateur
tournament.
Twenty-year-old Dud Wysong of
Dallas tees off against Coe, the,
master prediioniat. In Uw first
36-hole match, with 19-year-old
Jackie Nleklaus of Columbus,
Ohio, pitted against Gene An­
drews of Whittier, Calif., in Uw
second semifinal.
These four made It Into Gw
semifinals with a pair of victoriM
each Thursday amid Gw cold
winds, rain and fog which covered
the mile-high Broadmoor Chib
court# throughout moot of Uw day,.

Johnson Fovored

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
Florida State Seminole* will go
through light workout today in
their final pre-season practice
before meeting Wake Forest
Saturday night.
Tba Demon Deacons of Wake
Forest arrive here this afternoon.
They will run through a late
evening workout under the lights
in preparation for Saturday’s
gam*.
The teams clash at I p. m.
Saturday at Doak Campbell Sta­
dium.

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CHAA T. STEEVER. JIL; LKVI A
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RHKA JOHNSON': C. T. STEEVEH.
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LAURA M. STEEVER. dauahlar,
AMELIA r . COLLINS, dauahlar,
and CHAR T. ITKEVER. JR., eon,
aa tka purported kalra at the abovenamed C. T STEKVKR. derea.e-1.
It allvt, ttaalr raapaetlva unknown
apouaa* It married, and If dead, tha
unknown kalra davlaaaa, Itpaleed.
aad aranteea at the above-named
purported kalra at tha aald C. T.
STEEVKR; LAURA MAY STEKVKR.
JR., It alive, bar unknown apouaa
ir married, and It daad. tha un­
known kalra, davlaaaa, lecataea and
■ranlaaa o f the aald LAURA MAY
STEEVER; J R ; MART J. OILLIAM, if alive, bar unknown opouao
If m arried,. and It daad, tha un­
known kalra. devlaee* lerateoa and
■ranlaaa o f tka aald MAKY J. OILLIAM; L. R DIXON, If alive, kla
uakoown apouaa It married, and If
daad, the unknown kalra. davlaaaa,
lesateea and freatoeea of.th e aald
L. R DIXON; EMMETT C. ADAMS,
If alive, hla unknown opouao It
married, and If daad, tha unknown
kalra, davlaaaa, laaaloaa and granlaaa of tha aald EMMETT C.
ADAMS; W. U PARTIN, If Oliva,
hla unknown apouao If married, and
If dead, tha unknown kalra da­
vlaaaa lasataaa aad prantaea o f tha
aald W, U PARTIN | OILMORU
PARTIN, If allv* hla unknown
opouao It married, aad If daad, tha
uaknown kalra davlaaaa lapataaa
aad arantaaa of tka aald QILMUKE
PARTIN: R A. PARTIN, It aUva,
hla unknown apeuat If married, and
If daad. tb t unknown kalra dovia***, legatees and srantaaa o f tha
aald R A. PARTIN; C. P. DICKIN­
SON. L. A. UQUOIL and W. U.
DAVIR aa tb* laat-known directors
aad truataaa at 8TELBERLOU
LAND COMPANY, a dlaeolved FlorIdo eerporatte* and tholr aakaowa
■ueeeaaors or aaalsao la IntorOali
EVELINA KNIQIIT, If allia, bar
uakaawn apouaa If marrlad and If
daad, tha unknown kalr* devisees,
lopaiooa and araniooa of tha aald
EVELINA KNIGHT; E V E L I N E
XN1UUT aad HAMPTON KNtOUT,
kar husband. If a llv * tholr raapeclira unknown apouooo It marrlad,
aad If daad, tka unknown kalra,
davlaaaa o f Uo aald EVELINE
KNIUHT aad HAMPTON KNKJHT,
kar buaband; Milk. ROSE K. HAMILL, If allvo, kar unknown apouaa
It married, aad U dead, tha uuknown kalra, davlaaaa, laaateei ond
■raataaa at Ua aald MRS. ROSE
E. HAM ILL; J. U. BOYD. J. W.
WARD, JR. and J. A. POUT, aa tho
Inal-known director* and irualaaa
af SOUTH FLORIDA N A V A L
STOKES COMPANY, n dlaaolvod

WKLAKA APA im U ITE : m u
private bsths, 1V W. Flrat EC

aad LULA A. XNIOHT, kla wlfa:
U R XNIOHT. It nllvo, hla anhoaeta apouaa If marrlad, aad If
daad, tka unknown kalra, dovtaaaa,
lasataaa and arantaaa a f tha said
L H. XNIOHT; FRANKLIN O.
KIXO If allaa, kla unknown apouaa It
marrlad, and If daad, tha unknown
half*, davlaeo* lefita t* and araattta af tha aald FRANKLIN Oi
KINO; A. J. LUISLER. If attva, aa
a director and truataa « f LAKE
HART HOLD1NO COMPANT. INC.
a dltaolvad Florida corpcratloa;
and hla unknown aueeoaaora In Inlaroat ar aaalgai: J. X. SNYDER.

M tM S S J i

kalra. davit***, laaaloaa and pranteat of lha aald J. E. HNYDEIt; K.
L. SNYDER, alto known aa RDIA
L INTDEK. If allvo, kar unknown
opouao If married and If daad, Ik*
unknown kalra, devlaaa* lasataaa,
and srantaaa af tha aald H. I*
SNYDER, alio know ns KOIA I*
SNYDER; WILLIAM H. HOLDEN;
It alive, hla unknown apouao If
marrlad, and If daad, tha unknowa
kalra, davlaaaa. laaataoa and aran*
lata af tha aald WILLIAM H. HOL­
DEN; SAMUEL ALEXANDER, If
allvt, hla unknown apouaa If mar­
ried. and If dead, tha unknown
kalra, davlaaaa. Itaalaaa and svastaet of the aald SAMUEL ALEX­
ANDER; HOMER a HUDSON, It
allvt, hla unknown apouaa If marHad, aad If daad. tha uakaawn
kalra, davlaaaa, Itaalaaa and sraateta af tha aald HOMER (X HUD­
SON; WILLIAM HARRISON HOL­
DEN, also kaowa aa W. H. HOL­
DEN. It attva hla unknowa apauao
If metrled, aad If daad, lha un­
known kalra, davlaaaa. lasataaa and
■raataaa o f tha aald WILLIAM
HARRISON HOLDEN, alaa known
aa W. H. HOLDEN; J. F. STOREY
and BLANCHE STOTIET. hla wife,
alia know aa J. F. STORY and
BLANCHE STORY, hla wlfa. If
alia*, their raapaetlva unknown
apauaaa If marrlad, and If daad. lha
raanattlvu unknowa h air* davlaaaa,
laaaiata and sraaiaaa a f tha aald
J. F. STOREY and BLANCHE
STORET. hla wlfa. alaa known aa
J. F. STOUT aad BLANCHE STORY,
hla wlfa: and any and all ptraena
harlot or claiming any rlshf. tula
ar Intarast la aad la lha fallow las
datcrlbtd land Heated la Seminole
County, F lorid* lo-w lt;
TRACT Al
Tha Nerth H af lha South 4 a f

3-dEDROOM bouid, kitchen furaiibtd. Pbood FA 3-3744.
2-ROOM furnUhtd apartment,
s !m B • room furnished
partmant 310 Magnolia. Avalubl*
now. Telephone A. K. Roeael*
tar. Florist, FA 3-1BS1.

New Missile Sub
GROTON, Conn. (UPI) - Tto
Theodors Rooievelt, tbs third F *-A
laris mUiile • firing aubmarlod,
win bo launched Oct. S at Mm
Mara Island Naval Shlpiard is
Vallejo, Calif., tbs Navy said. Mrs.
Aiks Loagwortb of Washington,
D. C. will ebrittaa tbs submariM
named lor bar father.
TRACT II
The Weal 4 a f the 0 * 4 a f tha
N E 4 : tha Wait l / t a f tha B W 4
o f tho H E 4 of Station II. Taw sahlp II South, Raapa II Eaat.
TRACT J l
l
Tha Eaat H a f tha » 4
af Mia
NEU; tka Esat 4 o f the N E4 a f
tha s e u i tho waat H o f tha N E 4
o f thb S E 4 : tho Esat l / « of tbs
N W 4 o f tho S E 4 •( Socllas ««.
Towaahlp II South, R sopo 11 EssL
TRACT K :
Tho Esat 4 af tho S W 4 af tho
■ B 4 I tho Waat 4 at tho SW 4 o f
tha BE4 , Section II, Xawnahlp tt
South. Rsnaa II EsaL
TRACT Li
The S E 4 a f lha 8 W 4 o f Saatlnn
I*. Tawnahlp tt Sauib, Rsusa II
Eaat.
,
TRACT Hi
\
Tha South 4 uf tha S E 4 af tha
S X 4 tlaaa tha N E 4 a f tha S S 4
of tha IE&lt;4 of lha SE 4&gt;; tha Bauth
4 af lha NW 4 a f tha 1 X 4 a f
me SE 4 af section II. Towaahlp
II South, R a ise It EsaL
You, and sack af you, ara hereby
notified aad required ta appear aad
til*, personally ar by year atterae%
with tka Clark af lha ukova-atylad
Court, your written defines* tf
any. la lha BUI to quit! Tltlo Iliad
haraln tialnat yau lu tha ahavo*
aiyltd aaua* aad ta aarva a cosy
o f tha name aa Plalatlffa atitraay.f
below, on ar befora tha 1st dap at
Octohar, A. D. 111).
Haraln fall aat ar alaa s Da*ran
Prs Caafaaao will ha altered
osolaat you.
WITNESS my hand sod seal al
Sanford. Seminole County. Florid*
this H U day a f August, A. D.

HIE

FRAMES TRAILER PARK
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Hiway 17-92,2 ml So. of Sanford

I ia now under NEW OWNERSHIP . . .

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• 35 60’ LOTS • LARGE PATIOS
• GAS STATION &amp; GROCERY
• CHILDREN WELCOME

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HERNDON

Clark af lha.Circuit CaurS
By Martha T. Viklta
Dapaty Clark
W. e. Hulchlaon, Jr.
,
Edwards Bulldlhs
C
Sanford, Florida
Attsrneys for Plaintiffs

WANTED
Tank Truck

DRIVER-SALESMAN
Must Have C hauffeurs L ie n s* sod b* Fsm ilU r W ith
B u fo rd u i V k la ily . But* A g* and E ip srlw c*.

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Phoa* F A B4V40.
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a f t e /T p h S t o F A S-TMR
tarnished. Apply
at 117 W. 3rd. Fhead FA I M l

LOCH ABBOEt B r ta U M B B E .
homn aoar g r if •nurse. Overate*
yard whh p a p f tth rt. Y aa
m w tM O W o h w p M F A M E S

MODERN t o n a trailer $ » nor
month. Ph. FA t3071, after •
$ m . F A 3-3333.
ROOM
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PHONE: D irt, PA MIM
Nights, PA ATM or PA M

F A R M : M MTUO, •itod, oovoral
irowiaa
wtui*
L argo
horn
Room y 1 BE. hone*. Easy
terms. Fh. FA 9-UML

private

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C O U N T E J^O U E

MANOR: 3
l o t 9310 down.
aarniM pa m a n • 98740. 1*0
B. Real Zatate F a r In to

HOUSE, u fu r a ., 3200 MoQaavillo.
$ . Rato Rotate F ar Bale

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Ann. 1
to Mk

Stamper Admits
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THIS /ram# ham* hi* enough
nico funitura so that you Just
havo ta nova to and start Uvins* Tka hardwood floors and 3
ostra larfa bedrooms will make
Ufa a Joy. $000.00 full price
with law dewa payment aad tow,
tow moothly payments.

m
IS A EASQAINt
guilt peaceful Lake Mary,
Marly m s , 3 larga bedroom
and larga Florida room; big
living room with picture windaw; huUt to a matura citrus
grata os larga «iv*’ x l i r tot
Can bo bouDt for $10,MO be­
fore October lit. p.ymeats
9TLN par mouth. Tbo price goes
up after October lit 1 have
others Uhl It tor $13400.

Stemper Has Lost

W. H. "RUI** STEMPER Agency
Realtor A bearer
Phone FA 3-4$$l
111 N. Path

STEMPER Agency
Realtar A Insurer
Pb.se PA I-4M1
lit N. Park

1200 Down $100 Par Month
3-BEDROOM, t hath block home
with carport* sad sterigr; terrasas fleers thronabont: kitchen
ogtoppod. Noar school. Total

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc
Phono FA 2*1501

DON’T BE C O N F U S E D ..!

blinds,
dishwasher,
&lt;1
automatic washer, and
other extras. Situated &lt;
shady lot, this h a m
yours for Just tl$,SM.

i &lt;E &amp; g J U

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FOR

The Car To Buy
Is The

English FORD
BJit and W k ed hy
famous
FORD namel

Fh. PA 3-1201

WITH T U B E OUTSTANDING FEATURES: America’s Mato
leonosstrs] Car! Standard Amorican HUftt Standard American
Koto and Behai Serviced Nationwide by Aothertood FORD
Dontern! $3.30 FUte tho Tank I $340 Buy# the Tngl

LAWN MOWER Repairs - Hoot­
ers Cloanod A Serviced. LEWIS
SALES A SERVICE. ritr W. 20
St. Ph. FA 2-T92S or FA 2 34to.

W O M E N
Earn that money for school e x ­
penses white the children ar*
in sebool. Commission plus
Savings floods. Write NOW,
Box 34d, Lockhart, for inter­
view.

Hair Styling — Psrmanenta —Oil GAR ipaea boater, good condi­
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft
tion, $20. FA 1-712$.
Water — Air Cond. Harriett's
Besoty Nook, 103 So, Oak— CHASSIS for TV house trailer;
Irrnied — Bonded Painting A
GE refrigerator, FA l-ITI?.
FA 3-3742.
Decorating.
F ret
Estimates
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
CEOWDEK peas, okra, b y ttte
P A I N T ING CONTRACTORS
bushel. F A 2-0419.
FA 2-1204.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head, g ag -proof hot torn
rail wilh plastla end*. FUstto
Florida $0. te aich . CsU FA 2 2903
•r^rayon tapes. Cotton on nylon
FLOOR
saadisg and fteUktog
nr FA 2-1T29 after a p. m. W.

EXCELLENT

Strawberry

Waxing.

S e r v in g

C. Mute, Box 131. West liL f t .

ROOF CLEANING AND COATING U S D DOG Puppies for
mo. old. Lewis J. Bai
Eielusiva agent tor SURCO to
Bos 174. Lake Monroe.
this area. Work guarantied, es*
FA 2-3007 for free estimates.
BILL EVANS

OPPORTUNITY
ron

An Experienced Lsdy With A Brood Background In Aeaounfc
Ing — Preferably A College Graduate W ith A Dogma J s A s.
counting. Our Businees Is Growing And Wo Need Additional
Feraoaaol.
W ork Will Be Directly Under Tha Controller W ith Dutton
Including: General Ledger. Subsidiaries, Financial Statement*
And General Control,
W r ite Giving Complete Resume O f Background, E xperience
view O f Written Presentation. Pay Commensurate W ith Ex*
portent* And A bility.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR INC.
M a g n o lia

Dream Homes

TO TA L P R IC I

Plants

M IS. G L X A B O a ^ U t o ^ a r y .

And References. Interviews By Appointment Ouly A fter R * .

FULL
SIZE

Formtl Opening

2iR|23!ZEE5EiE^E2i

PERMANENT Baby Sitter and
Mother'* Helper to live to. CaU
FA 2-3144 or FA 2-2M3.

while they la s t!
MATTRESS &amp; BOX SPRING

COMING SOON j —

Dewa Payaoat-lfa C M ttf

Surplus Aluminum Paint, good
quality $2.03 gal. Army-Navy
Surplus, IIS Boston! Avo.

ciesn tog ,

FOAM RUBBER SETS

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17 92 at Hiawatha

3-BEDROOM houie, large lot,
3400 Adam s Court, Wynnewood.
Term s.

1t» N. Pnlmotto______________________________ Ph. FA t t l l t

SEWING MACHINE round h o b
bin, u s d S month*. F t o t w v d
JACHOnrS RCFA1R SHOP and m a n * . Caraptote M M M&gt;
year
guarantaa a i l
attash*
Woldiag - ktedi. A Gao. Repairs
m eat! Ju it taka over paymanta.
W. 30th. A Old. L, Mary Ed.
Sevan pay m enu of $041 each,
TV SERVICE within the hour. o r cash aetttem nt can ha
Service Call $2.30 plus parte.
made. Writs l e x M, t a r t la s*
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
ford Herald.

M ary E . Carman — Lao Salved

RAYMOND M. BALL

H U N T LINCO LN - MERCURY

“In ta« City of
Gmciout living”

FA 3-int,

ASSOCIATE"

In addition to tho above wo invite
AND ASSOCIATES
you to inspect ou r largo selec­
Real Estate — Insurance
tion o f the finest 3, 3 and 4
bedroom homo* to and around
Sanford. Many listed exclusive. 21$ So. P n ri^ A v e.^ P h l'rA 2-5611
Sanford
]y! M ay wo servo you?
Evans Bldg. T.aV* Mary
Open Friday Nile ‘ till 1 : 2#
Ph. FA 2-1230

......... $||25

/V lu m b t o y A H a t o j n ^

R om L. Payton
BeMetered Real Estate Broker

I-BEDROOM, Florida room, tiled
bath home. Near air bate on
Saatord Avo. $230 down. Inquire
payments le u than rent! goo
STN Sanford Ave. •
this today!

BE SAFE! BB SURE!

I yyiaiw h

M l WOtoW A r t . P A M W

W. H.

B ales O f f i c e .

flo.

M o th tr of Sanford
JOAIto E . First » t Pb. FA 9-000$

BROKER

We Invite you to bo our go cats absolutely fra#
without obllfatioR at ooo o f Sanford’ s leading
Motab while yon local* suitable housing for
you and your
vout faaiily. Pick up your key at tho

DELIVERED

$SAVE$
Now A Usad
Fsraitnra and Applianrao

NEW CB t-kadreom, lto tUc MS So. Park Av*. Fh. FA X4N1
batki, terrsno floors. OE stain.less stoel kitebon, carport*, utl 4 HUGE LOTS 33' x 1W, 300’
lity room; pump and sprinkler
South of W. First SL Interssted
system. CsU FA 3-M1P sftsr
call after T:09 to evening,
Stemper Wonders
F. M.
FA 3-T930.
What you would do if you owned
HOUSEWORK, any kind. FA 34277
two sera* on the north to Lake
Jessup, with 300 feat lake
IRONING done at my home. Call
frontage. Open a Fish Camp,
FA 3-3M7.
parhapaT A great ideal Yours
tor $11,130.
DAY or NIGHT work to cafe.
ROLLAWAY, HaopRal aad Bahp
FA 3 3341 after 4 F. M.
W. H, "BUT* STEMPER Agency
Stemper Suggests
Bade. Day. Weak ar Month B etter A loonier
that you buy this beautiful brandFURNITURE CENTER
Phono FA 1-tot
113 N. Park
new. 3 bedroom, concrete block
UN Fioaoh Aro.
home to satisfy your deslr* for
Fh. FA M M
the best in convenient city Ur*
ing. Close to hospltsl and down­
Confute
Uwn
Matntoaaa
town. Price $10,300. with good
tmms. 4 ' b •♦t- 11 » }
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WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

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l$i7 CHEVY farter sOdan, food
eaodiUoo, H39. Cat ho sees
at llttrewer's Garage or phooa
PA 1-toll.

WOMEN SEW for profit Easy
ELEGANT RESIDENCE
Esady-eut wrap arauwd spree*
home. Not profit $30.10 on
3-Bodroom coocrota block home;
3 batha, colored flitum t Asa doooB. apareilme vawturs. Write
or t o m hodraam; etrporta uti­
ACCURATE MFGRI, Frttport,
N. Y.
lity; Florida room averlooting
Stemper Believes
toefP nrfmmlng pool with
You will delight to entertaining
automatic filtraUoR. Lot .alee LADIES — Have seed for extra
$$$ ? Spend S hrs. daily aad
if you become the proud owners
200* z 300*. P r l e o $31,tto.
tarn $3.20. Hours to awn choice.
of o m of our saw 3 bedroom,
Teraa available.
P l e a n s a n t , Interesting work.
S both hoses, with their maajr
Fh. FA 2-3TD7 between T and A
comfort-tending featurei. DownR *J h f
ptymesU start at $330.00. Call
». Mato Help Wonted
Today.
W R Pm* Aeo. .Mt P a M m
JOBS OVERSEAS—USA Skilled.
r. H. “ M l” 8TEMFEE Agtney
Unskilled. ARGO. P. 0. Ban,
Eaattor A hworar
tone PA Stoll
its N. Park C. A. Whlddon, Sr.

la

the addrcis of the party who
wanted a 3 bedroom home In
the Mayfair section u n d e r .
$23,000.00. Please call me today!

VERY GOOD 1|U Dadga Sodas
9HS» FA 3-SML

J. W« HALL

w. ■. -war* rrtsm Ainn

4t*r. MORTGAGE. $11400 for
lovely &lt;thro* bedroom homo;
desirable area. Fh. FA 3-4309.

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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

P. O. Box 1599
Sanford, Florida

Saakarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
UR-114 W. 2nd at Fk FA 3-403
S A V E IF* Electric Range, will
tak*
reasonable
offer.
004
Camsllia Ct.. gunlaad Estate*.

WAIT! WATCflR
For Optning Daft
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Soviets Ask
Debate
On Arms
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WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday. Hit* today 84 to 8T. Low toolfht &lt;8 to 68.
Laaaad W in

EatabUsbad 1M8

MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1859

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 525

UNITED NATIONS. N . Y t U P D - Ruaala today asked tho
Gaaeral Aaaambty lor a foO doP r o a io r Nikita I . Khrua auUtae lor "g ea srri aad

r. In to* major

ta w . loot Friday
tM r— * to tho assembly that all
Hm world's a min, navies aad
atr forooa bo aboUahod within low
rf

Wo U. 8 .

w a n , leaving forrta oaiy to
trio tatorari aocwUy.
Soviet F o r t i n MiaUtar A a d n t
G fom yko, a* cblol o f Ruaoia’ o do-1
legation, aokdd that tho Item "g**-|
oral aad complete disarmament"
bo larindod (a the agenda aa "an
orgeat m atter."
21-aatlon oteerlag committ A which must recommend any
W M toetoded la the agenda, did
not im m ediately achedaie a moottag to take o p tho
-T h e Russian delegation ckculaOd with Khrushchev's apeech a
balky "declaration of the Soviet
ament on general aad com*
disarm am ent." TUo docuaecnrdlng to aa eapUnotory
memorandum ftled by Gromyko,
■ a it ltn tii the backbone o f RuiJ r i argument for the KhrushLater today, the aaaembly waa
&gt; achedulad to take op aa Indian
effort to ouat the Chincae NationaltiaU la favor o f tha Chloeao Com­
munists. Tho result was expected
tn be a wider margin against the
m ove than lest year’s 44-Si vote.
Walter I . Robertson, U. I . un­
dersecretary of state for Far Eastam affairs, planned to deliver a
ftororfu l speech In favor of a
U . S. motion to shelve the Chinese
representation issue for the dura­
tion of the assem bly's current sea-

New York Sets Up
of Alarms
ial Strife
(U P l) — The city's
Relations Commission
in readying an alarm system to
bead off racial strife.
Officials said Sunday the com ­
mission already has begun setting
o p a dally cheek of relation! beeen different races la soma parts
the city.
Eventually,
the
eommisaion
hopes to be able to get on-the-spot
reports o f trouble brewing In any
o f about 100 different neighbor­
hoods. Official agencies and local
groups could then move In to calm
down tensions before aa txploaioa,
(fee official said.
Or. Alfred J. Narrow, chair­
men, said representatives o f the
u t n e y helped ease tension when
About 150 Negro and Peurto Rican
pupils w art transferred from over
crowded schools la Brooklyn to
a. predominantly white section of
Rueenr last week.
Pickets appeared twice during
toe week at affected schools In
the Giandale-Rldgewood section,
and a Isrge proportion of tho while
etndenta boycotted the school# on
opening day.

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IA N FBANC1ICO (U P l) La b *
Madera indicated M a y that pre(taction slowdowns may bo eteged
la aoveral m ajor taduatrieu E too
govonuneat iavokeo the Toft-Hart­
ley A ct and striking steelworkers
a r t ordered bach to w ort.
It waa learned authoritatively
by United Prate International that
possible
general
slowdown
CHRISTENSEN SCORES after mugging a paaa from
scrota the nation was being plan­
John Lovelace, who got the pltchout from Mike Roberts
ned, mainly by officiate e f tba
to fool the Titusville Terrier defense and put the Seminoles ahead 13*7 in their opening game. More pictures
United Auto Worker*.
and details of the game on Page 3. (Bergstrom Photo)
However, labor officiate declined
to Issue a form al atatamaat be­
cause of the poeaibillty o f open­
ing the way to legal action agalnat
the uniooe Involved.
One high-ranking AFL-CIO load­
er, attending tha anion’ s conven­
tion here, said possible alow down*
were being considered la the air­
craft and elactrical Industries, as
well as in steel and autoe. He said
any industry which used largo
SAN FRANCISCO (UPl) — Soviet Premier Nikita quantities of ateal might bo in­
Khruahchev got Into an uproarious and hot exchange with volved, U an injunction la Issued
American union leaders late Sunday night after receiving in and steel production resumes.
President Elsenhower can In­
San Francisco the warmest public reception of his tour.
voke the Tail-Hartley Act when­
Union chiefs were still arguing today exuctly what ever
be considers that tho steel
Khruahchev said in the commotion, but there was general strike is creating a national sm tfagreement that.fc* did Inilit that)
gency. Under an injunction, the
steel wuikvia wuulJ be- ordered
workera In Russia have the right
f a M C l* « L .
back to their jobs but would to
to atrlka.
fre to go on strike again U no
Khrushchev blasted Waller Reusettlement bad been reached after
NEW
YORK
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P
l)
—
Stock
ther, United Auto Workers Union
so days.
prices at I p . m .:
in the past, auto worker* have
president, as a "capitalist stooge"
American T A T
n \k been able to cut production by as
when Reuther ssked him why he American T obacco
98
much as 41 per cent by upsetting
pretended only Communitte want­ Bethlehem Steel .
34W the timing of the production line.
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other industries also could be dras­
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39^ tically slashed.
national convention here but Pres­
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ident George Meany pointedly Eastman Kodak
am turn to the bargaining table today
stayed away from meeting Khrush­ Ford Motor ___
7»te 2 p. m.
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chev. Jam es U. Carey o f the Elec­ General Electric
7m
The United Steelworkers Union
General
.Motors
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tric Workers Union along with
received new backing last week
Graham • Paige
ZVk when the AFL-CIO convention votReuther was a prime mover In Inti. T A T . . . .
304*
ed to .raise a fund supporting tha
arraagln* tha dinner.
Lorillard . . . . .
W ttt full participation by
Reuther held a "b riefin g " fur Minute Maid ..
) AFL-CIO union members, the fund
Penney
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300 newsmen after the session and
couW bring $1 million a day.
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Tbe strike already has cost the
gave his version of what had hap­
Royal American
4H .ndustry and USW more than 33,pened.
Sears Roebuck
49
COO,000,000. steel Msgazine said
Reuther said he asked Khrush­ Studibaker ........
3H today. Striking workers have lost
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Steel
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chev: " I would like to know what
$107,60,000 in wager, it said.
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a Soviet worker can do — can he Wesiinghouse El.

N ikita, U.S. Labor
Leaders Argue
I p. m. MOCKS

strike? Can he withhold labor's
p ow sr?"
Khrushchev was said to have r e ­
plied:
"Y e s, he has the right to strike
■nd there have been strikes lin ce
tha revolution. But there have Deen
no recent strikes because the
worker knows the government is
on his sid e."
Reuther said he pressed the
point further and got the argument
that "labor and government are
o f one m ind."
The Communist leader became
very upset, Reuther said, when
union leaders asked him lo ex ­
plain the muss exodus from North
Korea, Poland, Hungary and other
nations where Reds had taken
over the government.
Khruahchev told his questioners
MOSCOW (U PD —Radio Moscow to think it over and aniwer tor
reported Sunday night that the themselves.
last stage of Us second "lunik"
"Y ou drink some beer and you
rocket aa well aa Ua payload of will find the answers." he said.
trumenti hit tha moon last
At this point, Reuther said,
ak.
"m atters got out of hand."
The official report said analysis
According to Heuther'i version,
ef tracking data indicates that Khrushchev called him a capitalist
the rocket stage la (led east of lackey, a capitalist stooge. lieuthe Sea of Serenity, near tba ther said he told another ques­
craters of Ariatylus, Archimedes tioner "th a t's a stupid question"
and Autoiycus—about 4M miles and called Reuther a "dictator"
oast of the center of the moon. , when he tried to am plify a ques­
Instruments In the payload ra­ tion.
dioed hack reports Imtlratlng that
Knruslicnev was asked about
the moon has no magnetic field, self-determination, particularly in
^ &gt; r is it surroOnded like the earth East
Germany.
Reuther
said
0 * a bell of radiation, the Bus­ Khrushchev said German workers
man radio said.
supported the nationalization of in­
"T h e rocket strictly followed the dustry and insisted there are free
calculated lreject, 7 ," the broad­ clectiona in E ad Germany.
cast said. "AU circuits, unite and
Asked about Hungary, Khrush­
Clements of the rocket functioned chev said:
normally in flight,
"Hooligans and s a b o t e u r s
"R adio equipment on board the launched the counter-revolution in
rocket insured reliable tracking . . Hungary," Reuther sa&lt;d the pre­
beginning with the launching and mier said be never had doubts
ending with the arrival of the about launching military power
paulr with the instrumentation against hooligans and saboteurs.
the moon'a surface.*’

Russia Releases
Reports By Lunik

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Galloway Beats
Forger In Race
A downtown footrace ended with
nable Slim Galloway's capof 32-year-oid Fred C. Harris
here Saturday.
Harris is In the county Jail,
charged wlh breaking into Wilkins
Construction Co., Paola, stealing
checks from the company office
and cashing a forged check for
3(0.U3 with the Sanford Yellow
Cab Co. The WiJklna Co. break-in
kgppened Friday night.
A cab driver taw Harris Sat^ d a y at First St. and Park Ava.

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Six Girls Escape Flaming
Car As M other Watches
MEMPHIS (U P l) - A Memphis
mother stood helpless and horri­
fied as her car full of six girls
caromed off two other c a n , a bi­
cycle and building here Saturday
but the children escaped tha bias­
ing runaway vehicle.
Mrs. Elfo Grisanti said she left
the tlx children in her car while
on an errand. Tbe ignition waa
oil, but a key was m the car,
the said.
Police said tho car backed
across the alri-et when Sharon
Grisanti, 12, apparently turned un
the ignition with the gear shift
m reverse.
Alter the car bit another car,
Sharon shilled to a forward gear

and officers said it »hot back
across the street.
It hit a bicycle and another
car, bursting into Oemes and
ramming a building before com­
ing to a halt.
Mrs. GriaanU said she heard the
first crash and then watched the
rest of tha accident helplessly.
AU six chUdren escaped the
badly damaged car before fire­
men arrived to put ou. the fire.
Diana
Grisanti, 11, suffered
back injuries, but was reported
In good condition at a local hos­
pital. Mary Bradlch, 14, was ad­
mitted for obscrvalon, but all the
other children suffered only minor

News Briefs
Mamie Not Ailing
WASHINGTON (U FI)— A White
House aide ha* squelched rumors
that Mr*. Mamie Eieenhower haa
been ill. The source said tba first
L ld y 'a health it "fin e " and add­
e d : " I with mine wore aa good."

Negro In Parliament?
LONDON (U P l) — Dr. David
PUt, 43, was expected today to
becom e tbe first Negro to run for
Parliament In Britain. He Is hoplag to be accepted as the Labor
Forty candidate for Hampstead,
a fashionable North London sub­
urb.

Fruit Shipments
WINTER GARDEN (U P l) Dally carloadings in boxes from
the Citrus Vegetable Inspection
Division: By rail, 3,190 grapefruit;
by
boat, 2,113 grapefruit; by
truck, 34,623 grapefruit; total,
40,330.
Cannery
receipts,
SW
grapefruit.

Fish Duel Resumes
ISLAMORADA (U P l) Spin
nailing - expert: c f Florida and
California renewed their interstate
angling duel here today with tha
elusive bonetish a i the larget.
Point* are scored on tbe b u l l
o f *U* of fish caught and pound
teat of line. Only spinning tackle
la used and no line heavier than
12 pound test Is permitted.

Spain Eyes Export
M ADRID (U P l)—Spanish orange
grow ers, armed with this Mason's
bumper crop , are aiming to re­
gain the world markets lost by
Spain during the past few seasons.
Trade experts said that though
the crop waa tUU o a the tree*
to 1* expetu-d to reach
early
1,Mu,000 tons, of which aa •sti­
nt ated 1,300,000 will probably bo
sold overseas.

Printing Study Due
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) Pro­
posed regulations governing the
purchase o f non-legislative print­
ing will be discussed again hero
Tuesday by the Stale Cabinet. The
most Important rule In thi group
would require any state agency
requesting printing bids to send to
the purchasing council director a
copy of the bid invitation at least
a week before the bids arc open­
ed.

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (UFI) — A shaken viaitor walked into tho Copenhagen Zoo office Sunday and
reported an elephant had just swallowed hi* camera.
He was about to take a dose-up shot of the ele­
phant when it snatched the camera from his hands.
Zoo officials reassured the man, whose name waa
not disclosed, that there was no harm done.
* They said tha camera would "surely dissolve completely."

RaiseExpectedInInterest
RateForFHA HomeLoans
WASHINGTON (U P l) — Tha gov­
ernment plans to raise tha maxi­
mum Interest rat* on FHA-lnaured
horns loans from tba present IH
per cent lo 344 per cent.
Informed sources said today
that the Increase would be an­
nounced shortly altar President
Elsenhower signs tha com prom ise
housing bill passed by Congress.
The president is expected to~ set
this week.
The interest hike is designed
lo make F1IA loans m ore com pet­
itive with conventional loans. O f­
ficials said It would have two e f­
fects on prospective home buyers
seeking loans insured by toe Fed­
eral Housing Administration;
Tbe total cost of aa FHA loan
will rise to 4W par cant since tbe
borrower still must pay an addi­
tional half-point Insurance pre­
mium.
Home buyers will find k easier
to get FHA loans because lender*
will be more willing to m ain
teem at tba higher Interest rata.
According to industry reports,
conventional home loans are run­
ning at about i per cent in moat
arris of tha country.
Rising interest rates and tba
tight money market have caused
tender* to shy away from FHA
loans. This haa resulted in a
steady decline in applications to
FHA for mortgage
insurance.
FHA applications in August total-

Mrs. Della Hardy,
Sanford Resident
Mr. George Engle For 43 Years, Dies
Dies At His Home
Mr. George J, Engle, 13, died
at his 2033 Jefferson Ava. home
here yesterday.
Born In New York City, Mr.
Engle lived la Sanford for the past
eight year*. Tba retired Jewelry
man was a mem ber of All Soul*
Catholic Church and of the Knights
o f Columbut.
Surviving are bis wife, Mr*.
Ethel Engle, Sanford, and a son,
George P. Engle, of Tenafly, N.
J. The tim e of funeral service*
will be innounced by Britton

School Trustees
On Nov. 3 Ballot
Cuonly school trutires will be
elected Nov. 3. Freeholders snd
payers of personal property taxes
are eligible to vole In the bien­
nial election of the three persons
who hire county school instruc­

Mrs. Della Hardy, a Sanford
resident for 43 years, died yes­
terday at her 330 Pine St. homo.
Mrs. llsrdy, 31, was tha wife
of the late Henry Hardy and a
member of Ihe Central Baptist
Church of Sanford. She waa jorp
in Hampton, S. C.
Surviving arc her four child­
ren, Henry Hardy Jr., Mrs. Char­
les Hays, Mrs. E. O. Keith til of
Sanford, snd Mrs. Rlchtrd Brad­
ley o f Rockford. 111.: two sisters.
Mrs. Barto Wright of Sanford, and
Sirs. J. R. Bridges of Jackson­
ville; four brothers, Jim, Henry,
Rufus and Jack llcnton, all of
Sanford, snd 11 grandchildren.
Funeral Service* will be at 2 p.
m. tomorrow at Hrisson Funeral
Home, with Rev. Gall Smith o f­
ficiating and the Rev. Joel Brown
■slitting. Burial will be at Ever­
green Cemetery.

Miss Edna C. Gross
Funeral Today

tional personnel recommended by
principals and the school superin­
tendent.
Chairman R. F. Cooper and
Hoy Mann, both of Sanford, and
Jim Birkenmeyer of Casselberry
are the current office holders.
They are eligible for re el t»n .

Funeral Services will be held to­
morrow for Miss Edoa Clara
Grots, who died suddenly at her
Longwoud home, last Wednesday.
Miss Gross lived In Longwood
for the past four years. She waa
born In Brooklyn, N. Y. Surviving
la MIta Gross's cousin, Mrs.
George Green of Brooklyn.
Funeral services will be at Briason Funeral Home, with the Rev.
Charles Hill officiating. Burial will
b* in Oaklawn Memorial Park.

Union Refuses Pact
Swift Complains

CHICAGO (U P l) - S rift A Co.
and
phoned Galloway.
Harris charges that striking meat packing
fled, with Giliowxy in pursuit, to unions refused a pattern settle­
Com m ercial and lalm etto and ment that would have put iu
then to Third and Sanford A ve„ 13,000 workers back on the Job
where the constable caught him. today.
Tbe taxi company's suspicions
The company said it offered to
that the check was forged were "put into immedate effect money
confirmed when Wilkuu Co. was g tu u matching those in other
contacted. R. M. Wilkins does meat industry settlements" but
not sign his firm’s checks.
the United Packinghouse Workers
Harris 1* from Jackson, Tenn.. and the Amalgamaged Meat Cut­
His bond has been set at 350U ters and Butcher Workmen re­
on a forgery charge and 31,MX) for jected (lie proposal in weekend
breaking and entering.
J

Iiu id fi Picture

Official O f Lions
Speaks Tomorrow
A “ BULL’S EYE" CERTIFICATE is given Chief
Robert H. Kennedy (center) of 3515 Orlando Dr., San­
ford, for scoring a direct hit on a radar target during
a high altitude bombing run. Commander Floyd L,
Harris (left) of VAH-9 bestows the honor on Kennedy
on board the US£&gt; Saratoga.
(Navy I’hotoj

Lions District Governor Dallas
Duppenthaler of Vinter Garden
wilt speak to the Sanford Lions
at their Civic Center luncheon
tomorrow.
Duppenthaler head* a district
comprising 43 club, mostly be­
tween Ocala and Kissimmee. Ha
will induct new members Joe Er­
vin, Bill Presley, and Donald Ger­
ber into tha local organuatioa.
a

ed U.7W, Km lowest iar any
month tinea December.
Tha FHA toaurea kuna far up
to 30 yaara. The m w housing law
will lift ton maximum mortgaga
from 3M.0C9 to 322,500 for aiagtofamily b o o m and from 320,000 to
329,030 for two-famUy residence*.

Mass Execution
Brings Civilian
Revolt In Iraq
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P l) - Tba
mas* exacutioa o f 13 Iraqi army
officers aad four form er civilian
Isadora to Baghdad was reported
today to hare touched off wild
demooatratioaa against tho re ­
gime of Iraq. Prem ier Ab&lt;
Karim Eastern.
Cairo ra d io' said toao mnda of
persons
stormed
toroogh
to*
street* af Baghdad Sunday in pro­
test agalnat tha K aitem regim e
aad tha Communists who have in­
filtrated hie government. It said
Iraqi troops were called out to
quell the demonstrations.
The Sunday execution* w ore an­
nounced by Baghdad radio. Tha
13 army officers headed by Brig.
Nadhlm Takskchall com m ander
of the 2nd Division at Mosul, were
shot. Tbe four civilians, form er
members of the deposed govern­
ment of Nrui Ee-Sald, were hang­
ed.
It waa tba biggest maaa execu ­
tion since tha revolution o f July
1931 and political aourcts bare
said It indicated the Communist
were more strongly In control of
Katsem than befara,
Syrian newspapers reported to­
day police tried to break up the
demonstrations but that thousand!
of men and women In Ihe streets
r. aisled. There were no reports
of Injuries or arrests.
The executions brought strong
condemnation
In Cairo
news­
papers and Al Ahrsra said the
men killed were victim s of tha
maM liquidation method- of a re­
gime using blood and murder to
stamp out nationalism and Arab­
ian).

Juvenile Crime
Study To Start
WASHINGTON &lt; U P I)-T h a Sen­
ate Juvenile Delinquency Com­
mittee will begin an extentlva
study this week o f the nationwide
problem of "teen-age lerTortate.”
Chairman Thomas C. Hennings
(D -M o.) said Ihe first hearings
would be held Wednesday and
Thursday in New York
City,
scene of sustained Juvenile vio­
lence in recent weeka.
Hennings Invited New York
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and
New York City Mayor Robert F.
Wagner to suggest ways the fed­
eral government could be of help
in combatting juvenile crime.
In addition to presiding over
the hearings, Hennings has ac­
cepted an invitation from Judge
Samuel S. Lelbowitx and Fore­
man Carl F. Fell to meet Infor­
mally with the grand jury on Fri­
day to discuss Ntw York City's
Juvenile problem.

Ike Starts UPl Wire
GE1TYSBURQ ( UPl ) — P r ,,ldent ElMnhower opened a new
United Press International coaitto-coast news wire system Sunday
by praising a gold telegraph key.
Tha president’! clicking of a cere­
monial White House instrument
started transmission of a dispatch
over the primary circuit of a "d ou ­
ble trunk" transcontinental tele­
type system.

Disturbance
Blows Near
Coastline
MIAMI (U P l) - Squall* lathe*
m oet of tha Florida peninsula to­
day and m ore bad waatoar wag
in atoro aa a tropical distort*nra
approached rapidly Dram too Capi
tbbean.
At least tfirea roseate w a n teal
or to trouble la rough waters at
tha Gulf o f Maxie* along to* Flsto
toa West Coast, and « 100-foot
m otor vessel waa agrooad to tog
Atlantic o ff Andrea Island to toe
Bahamas.
Small craft warnings w a n dito
Played along to* Bast Caaat and
keys and southward from Cedar
Kay on to* Watt Coast. North***
and aait wind* 10 to 19 mite* pat
hour aceeap aaa d
vary heavy
rains.
Almost five toebaa f t ! « t o
am i Beach to M hour*.
Seas ware four la eight tael
high to tha Florida Straits m g
were expected I* wo. sea writ th*
approach ad tha tropical disturb­
ance.
Tba waatoar bureau arid toe
bad weather over tha weekend
and this morning w as caused by
a high pressure area which m ew
ed over Florida from too eastera
United Itatae.
Norm ally, tha bureau said. Flow
id* could expect som e improve,
m eat to woutbar aa to* Irijtoh 1
su r: area weakened. But to* I
leal disturbance, known aa
easterly wavs, waa exported to
reach th* southern Up ef Florida
Tuesday morning.
The disturbance to il morning
waa to a Una ' abend IN aritea
long ax landing from toe aeotrai
Bahamas I* the extrema anatom
so d o f Cuba.
It was attended by ahawara and
thunderstorms and winds to w a r
33 mile* per hour. Tbe weather
bureau said tha wave and esaocla*
■led waatoar would move wash
ward about 13 miles par hour,
reaching tba southeast Florida
coast, too Florida Strait* and
w tstoi* Cuba Tuesday

C. A. Hendrickson
Dies Al Age 74
Charles A. Hendrickson fir.. 14,
died in an Orlando Hoepttai Sat­
urday after a ai-wt Ulnaa*. Mr.
Hendrickson, a Sanford resident
for tbe past flv* years lived at
901 E. Fourth St.
Tba native of Brooklyn, N. T.
cam e hare from Whet-ling, W. Va.,
where ha lived for 33 years. In
Wheeling, Mr. Hendrickson waa
caretaker of tha Masonic Tempi*
for four y esrt, a member of SL
Paul’s Lutheran Church and al
the city's Masonic Lodge.
Surviving are his efe, Mrs,
Martha S. Hendrickson, of San­
ford; a daughter, Mr*. William
Lawfield of Warren, Ohio; a son,
Charles if. Hendrickson Jr. who to
stationed at Norfolk, Va., with
the N avy; tlx grandchildren; twa
great-grandchildren; two lis te n ,
Sirs, Laura Towart of Sanford,
and Mr*. Dlcdrtck Borg ef Wash­
ington, D. C.
Funeral services were scheduled
for 2:30 p. m. today at Briaaon
Funeral Home, with Rev. Herbert
W. Goarss officiating. Burial will
b « to Oaklawn Memorial Park.

Driver Aids Man
Caught In Flames,
Leaves Too Soon
DECATUn, IU. (UPl)
torist pulled a man from
Ing car then drove away
learning the victim waa his
er, police reported.
Donald Jinks, 23, died early to­
day at a Decatur hospital from
burns auffertd In a gasoline fir*
at a tw o-car crash near bare.
Tbe victim had been , oiled from
tha burning wrackaga Sunday
night by bis brother, Willard
Jinks, who heard an axpioaloo,
turned around and drova la tha
wreck, police said.
Police said another car struck
the Jinks car from behind, touch­
ing off a gasoline tank explosion.
Edwin
Roarick, 21, aad Jim
Brown, U , both of Decatur, occu­
pants o f toe taaood car, war* seri­
ously injured.
WlUard Jinks made a report a l
th* aecldent but draw away without learning tha name al the m aa
ha bad pulled from tha

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                    <text>Personals

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A N G E L AfaM
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OB DIXIE CRYSTALS

TAKH YOUR CHOICE, LADIES, It'* short or loaf tbit
fall, according to Pari* fashion*. A t th# short tod of tho
deal Is • howls shirt &lt;lsft) (a s light navy wool anaombls. Beneath ths short, form fitting Jaekst, tbs drsss Ja
■leoveloae with a scoop nsckilns. Going to grantor
lengths is the charcoal brown crape daytime dress. The
extravagantly bloused tunic top and loose neckline give a
top heavy effect with the skirt reaching down to midRadar tress Artiste, Os.,
ehe asoomysslid Jl— r,
eered OeenU Tech.
Ulrey/Jr. leaves BepL R
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When Are Books Liko A Harem?
URIAH, Calif. (UPI) — If yoa
wen the ihorifc at Meadodao
County Is CaUfamis sad a'fetal
jedm Mlod ypa to bay hlm^lhe
■wild vm A^ltT1*
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judso Oscar H. »1ft of tho Rig
River Judicial District mads so
each exotic request; all be vented
was w oo lawbooks. But Mwrlff

It was the aame thlaf. He said
be did not have to boy the judas
law books say more then he
would have to buy him "tho Taj
Mahal, aed six dancing glrie."
thin point, tho County Board
o&lt; Supervisor! decided to settle
the whole thing by Mttlng aiide
$m to buy the books. Tho mossy

Mr. sad Mrs. H. M. Muff have
had the alls ears et a visit tom
Mrs. Safra am, Ji s m Palmer.
Mr. Palmer kss Jest returned
from duty with the Armed Setvieee la Korea. He will now enter
Mr. sad Mrs. Ralph Abell have
ietiuaed from a visit with friends
and relatives Is ladles Head, Md.
college la Utah.
Charles ft alllags, sea at Mr.

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Bortbam Ualtai Statas today.
Tba waathar b arm pradletad a rapatitiaa o f tha
20 and 30-&lt;kfT«e temperatures that brought a layer of
frost Wednesday to New England, New York stats and
llto h lpow-

waa forecast for the northern Bocklee.

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A tornado broke through the frosty weather pat&gt;
tern In south central Kansas, but no damage or injuries
1w en reported.
The weather bureau said temperatures would be be­
low normal at least through mid-October, except sear
the Oalf Coast The coldest regions will be near the
Great Lakes and in the Ohio Valley and Northeast

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Comptroller Asked
fo r Hearing On
County Appraisal
County commissioners accepted the Dowling Appraisal
Co. property reappraisal this morning as Mup to date, fair,
equal and valid to the best of our knowledge'' and said the
appraisal cards will be made available to Tax Assessor Mary
' • larie_ Walker.
H is commission Instructed Attorney Hack Cleveland Jr.
Gov. Collta* sadi---------------------------------------to Metrapk GOV.

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reside* to the United
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lt to a britav. note
ia vela a request by the
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U. S. Manned Rocket Success
In First Flight On Own Power

to the U. A 9toel
Carp, whs
ts say
tty's rejection.

X-15 F its 1,200 mph ’A
Up To M as M ile Height

u
the ladtutry’s rejeettoa
day Bight a tow hour*
was revealed that the
Steel eorbi ti Uaios
preaktoat'a luggeatloa aimed
■eUUag the sinks.
"The companies have ast saked
tor soy form of gov
veatloa sad will M
print meat to a fact board," Cooper said.
lie pointed oat that lbs com
paalaa have sot sought us* to the
Taft-Hartley Act, either, let

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (U P I)— Aa ex.
partmmtal X15 manned rocket successfully flashed across
the desert under its own power for tha first time today ia the
“Kitty Hawk ftlfh t" for human apaea travel.
Test pilot Scott Crosafldd brought the ship designed t*
probe the fringes of apace to a skidding halt on a dry lake
bed. Fourteen minutes aarltor, thai
X II waa released from a bomber
flying at S0.0M feet altitude aad Us
•ngliiee cut ia for ths first Um*.
The half airplane, half rocket
skip flew to a height to nine miles
and traveled about ljoo mltoa an
hour aa today's Initial powered
flight
U kt the Wrights' first heavierthan-air flight 3t yarn ago, to­
day!! X II only hinted at things to
come la ultra-aonie spec* travel.
The 13-ton rocket craft atraaked
oa a 100-mil* triangular course
ever Uto Mojave Desert before
Croeaftold brought it in for a
200-mile-an-hour landing at Rog­
ers Dry Lake. Because to Us ab­
breviated kirfoli surfaces, the ship
haa to land that fu t or stall out
With crash and fire trucks stand­
ing by, Oroaaflaid brought Dm un­
wieldy pleat la with Its bom high
ia the air to get as muck lift aa
poaaible out of Us stubby wings.
Tha X II landed an (tool skk
at its rear aad finally cam* to
rail on tha skids and a conven­
tional nose-wheel.

News Briefs

" I f tbe strike called ly the un­
Kay Orees, asking
Com]
ion la now aaaumiag tba potential
far a Martas ea "the appraisal
to harm to tba netWw la edd^^e
14,000 Accidents .
ekuatiea ia leiainoto County."
to the serious harm already in­
•If the tax saaaasor won't ac­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - The
flicted upon tbe companies and
NSW YORK (1 »I)
Stock pri­ their smployea—it was for such
cept the appralaa! sa a bail* for
Highway Patrol aaid today K toce*
at
1
p.
m.:
aompUlas the ISSi .ax roU then
vastlgatad more than 14,WQ acci­
a situation that Congress pre­
ia oothias for the commissioners American T A T .............. 7itt scribed the Taft-Hartley proceadent* la Florida during the Aral
to de but "throw it back late American Tobacco ............100
aeven months to this year l i
durea 12 years ago."
Ray Greea'a Up asala," Chair. Bethletham Steel .............. UVi
which 307 paraOM were hiljad.
Tbe Taft-Hartley Act permits
C
4
0
............................
061b
# man Jobe Krider aaid.
! the President to obtain aa iajuac
IS
Vi
Mr*. Walkar bad refuted Tucs-, Chryaier ........
Inquiry Promised
90H Uoo requiring striker! to return
___ day to kave tba ippraiaal card* Curtlaa • Wright
to work for an 10-day cooling off
OCALA (U?l&gt;—Penal
231
is her offiee until they have been DuPont
period. Tbe union la strongly « £
H. G. Cochran Jr. haa
gives a final approval by tkei Eastman Kodak
posed to using ths act.
to look Into reports that
rommlaaioo. She slao requested Ford Motor ...................... IOH
Prison Warden Haney
General
Electric
.........
7
7
V
4
they be reviewed.
j T ® A B IG O N E , aaid Soviet Premier Khrushchev aa he ogled a turkav
Commiaaioeer David Gatchel of­ General Motors ................ 13
he would take ao action ontii Mi
2H
ohown him
" f ' l T during H vUIt to » BeU.vllle, M m .
fered the suggeatloo that if the Graham-Palga .................
investigation in
research
center.
Khrushchev
was
surprised
at
the
a
lie
o
f
the
land
farm
InU
T
4
T
.....................
22to
commission accept* the**card*•••"up
-«» Lorillard .......................... 41H
(UPI
Telephoto)
bird.
to this point," jwrtape Mn. WalkFruit Shipments
Minute Maid ...................... 20V4
_ will look
WINTER HAVEN (U PI&gt; -© • !*
The commission received the Penney .............................10711
carioadlngs la bene* tnm tha
appraisal but did not officially Penn RR .......................... 16H
Citrus Vegetable Inspection Dtvt*
Royal American .............
4H
Applications far census takers'
accept K Tuesday.
lion: By rail, 1,030 grapefruit; I f
49H
Tbe commissioners have the Sears Roebuck ...............
Jobs for lb* IPSO Seminole Coun­
boat, 90S grapefruit; I f
final say oa whether to accept the Studabaeker ....................... 141k ty agriculture census will ha ac­
11,300 grapefruit; total
tax rail, Krider declared. "We U. S. Steel ....................... 10314 cepted starting Monday.
21,130.
Caanry receipts,
must Mao the lax roll as baiag WesUagbouse El. .............. to
Applicants toould contact Ken­
grapefruit.
fair aad equal aad 1 will never
neth W. Zeh, 122 Milton Rr., Day
alga om similar to the IMS tax
tons Batch. Zab 14 erew leader for
Cuba Raises Tax
roll," be aaid.
this area. Ilia phone la CL 3-430T.
HAVANA (U PI)— Premier F t
County aiooey to pay taacben’
Census taking Job applicant*
salaries will be needed ia Dec­
dal Caatro'a cabinet, apparently
must be United States citliens,
* •a •
today end p |fKHhtT fOU ^
ember, aaid School Suet R. T.
decrease drinking la l
hoping to deernao
have a high school education or
,, c o n i* "® " "
Milwee. If tbe schools don't have
furnish avideaet to oomparable
&lt; n 4 w .* w n •- Massive ----- * WAfiHtNUfcOM 'f U r i)
CBM,*
derided to iarrOMA *
Domu-'l W
**/ har d*cW"
that Jammed Um streets.
the money be then, funds must
experience, bo la good physical Jected Soviet Premier Nikita
cratle National Chairman Paul M. taxes oa wine and liquor 100 pet
A junchUma crowd to almost Butler turned to 1040 campaign cant or more affactiva Oct 1. A t
bo borrowed by the school board,
health and of excellent character,
« —
• g c w
s s g g i s r c - i S ' Local merchants have contri­
Khrushchev's prediction that com­
40,000 persons Jammed the few problems today with the backing tha same time, five canto will be
baaed oa the receipt to tax
and be at least l i years old. Farm
buted more than |1,000 to 8an- census Job applicants must hav* munism will tvantoaliy replace make tha disarmament pitch in blocks from Pennsylvania Station
mooay, Milwee aaid.
to ths party'! national eommUta*. added to tha beer tax.
Aeksd be Milwee what would ford's Christmas Parwdo fund, but a driver's license, provide a pri­ democracy and capitalism in Um his address to ths UN Friday. to Fifth Avenua aa Um world'* top
Butler waa uphold by tha com­
contribution*
have
not
yet
been
kappeo if the commissioner*
He said: “The Soviet government Communist arrived for the begin­ mittee an his recommendations
vately owned car in good coodl
Wife Is Diplomat
Eisenhower also told a new* Intends to submit to tha United ning to hi* trans-America tour.
didn't accept the tax roU by Oct received from many o f the town's tlon. They will be paid seven cents
that the 1930 convention "good
LOS ANGELES (U PI) — OH
Thera was polite clapping from faith" nils b# renewed and that
1, Krider said he wouldn't pre­ dealer*, Ratal) Marchanta Associ­ a mile for official travel.
conference be has reached no NatioM a proposal which, wt
umnist
Matt Wclastock reported
ation
Chairman
Francia
Roumlia
faw
parsons
and
an
occasional
hope,
wUI
play
an
important
part
dict the result*.
Applicants must have enough sgraamant whatever with Khrush­
convention votes be reapportioned Um c im to a wife who la need
"How caa the commissioners lat Jr. said today.
money to sustain themselves for chev to exclude Laos, or any In tha solution to this, the most isolated cbtar. But, m in Wash- (or 1900.
at breaking bad aewi. TV dnree*
Contributions to data have coma about five week* from the time other so . called "third country” burning issue to our time."
ingion, Khrushchev got mainly
accept using last ye r*a roll wbea
HU twin victory did not mean tor Abnar Bibermaa’a wife phoned
Khrushchev arrived in New York silent treatment
Ray Green said it was om of Um from Cowan’s, YoweU’e, 1‘annay'a they are employed, until they re­ from their forthcoming talks at
that aa effort might not b* mad* him and said, "1 m m to lav*
wont ia Florida," Krider asked. and Purcell’s department stores, ceive their salary check.
Camp David following completion
to unseat him the next time the gotten aom* water la my wvtot
By reflating to accept the Dow the Sanford Atlantic and Florida
Veterans who mast aU re­ of the Soviet leader's cross coun­
national committee meet*, prob­ watch." "How did you do thM?M
ling appraisal the assessor has State- Banka and the First Feder­ quirements will be given priority try tour.
ably in January. Many committee Bibcrman asked. "1 backed the
•addled the commissioners with al Savings and Loan Association. over non-veteran*.
Tba president said that no mat­
members aaid they were "not for car Into'the pool," she
wasting the taxpayers' maoay,
ter bow sincere sod colorful
Alas from McCrary manager C.
Butler" but added that they wars
Ofticktl jtnm dKhrushchev might appear to Um
L. Radding, Kal'a Variety Store,
not ready to move to replace him.
Constable
J.
Q.
"Slim"
Galloway
and
Qua
Schmah
will
do
the
Mn. Walker "ban thrown *70, Ro-Jay's and tha Hollywood Dress
public, ha did not believe Ameri­
In the wake to tbe harmony- Satellite Try Fails
frying and professional auctioneer Herb Collier will be one to the
CAPE CANAVERAL, (U P !)—
OOO of tbe taxpayers’ money right Shop, Western Auto, Randall
cans would be fooled by the Rus­
colored national committee ses­
two price callrra at tha Sanford Klwani* Fish Fry Saturday.
Tba United Statoa apparently
back loto osh- lap, whoa as lata Electric appliance dealara, Math­
sian leader's generous forecasts
sion,
Democratic
stale
chaUmcn
Mura than 200 items have been contributed by local mar­
as May 4 toe pledged that she er's, Wilson-Malar, Berry’s and
to Communist dominance in the
and vice chairman today opened failed today In an effort to pul
chanta to b* auctioned at the 4 to 7 p.m. event. Money from the
didn't want to sat this moony the Furniture Center.
203-pound global navigation
world.
three days of cloisd campaign orwatted," Gatcbol laid.
Khrushchev aaid Wednesday
Sweeney's Gift and and Office
ganuation meeting* under Uutlar’a satellite into orbit around tha
"Wa believe that a tax roll Supply store, Wart’s, Radar's,
earth. A tall Thor-Able rockai
, that hla oft-quoted remark that
leadership.
starting today caa be pro­ Hoyt's, and Gwaltney’a jewelry
Mr. H. C. Patton, too Wilkin* ] Communism would "bury" deHen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- shot tbe satellite aloft at 9:14
will be at tha Sanford Farmer’s Auction Market at routa 17-02 and
duced Nov. 13, including book shops, RoumiUat and Anderson's Dr., County Club Manor, died, mocraey waa meant historically
Mina.), one of the party's presiden­ a.m. but the Defense Department
Onora Kd.
"the
equa
opening aadI equalisation
hear ^______
tial aiplranU, will address tha announced an hour later that tha
pharmacy,_ _B. _L. ______
l’erkina ___
and suddenly yesterday in Oeala. He and waa * * meanl lo
Cooperation from Hanford merchant* has been "extremely
good" saya project chairman William Urarnkow. George Mills la
chairmen tonight. San. Stuart Sy­ rocket's third stage apparently
that' Sob'*. Standard Oil agent Earl waa born Oct. 11, 1SZ3, in Tilton, physical burial" of the American
Mrs. Walked*
( . ,h
w i «Koihi-« photo,
nh«tn. Ga. and has llv 1 ia Sanford for people. He predicted anew that
--------- statement that,,,,
in charge to gatUng tha merchandise to the auction, li. Andrew
mington (D-Mo.) another hopeful, failed to fire, and "it must be •*•
Higginbotham,
Wlaboldt'a
she would not use Use Dowling graphers. Stats Farm, Carraway the paat fiva years. He waa co­ communism would supplant capi­
Hpcer has handled acquisition ot the items, Uob Uavis heads ar.
and Gov. G. Mcnntn William* of sumed that the aatclllM did oak
appraisal ia compiling the lfto and McKibbln and Iloyd-Wallace owner of the Midway Grocery. talism.
rangemanl* for tha fish fry and A. L. Wilaoa ia in charge of
Michigan apeak to them Saturday orbit."
tax roils "la completely silent"
Ucket sales.
lie is survived by hit wife,
Elsenhower said that, thus far,
night.
insurance agents, ami from Car- Mrs. Lee Patton; his mother, Mrs.
as to whether aba intends to use
hla convarialions with Khrush­
Two members considered offer­
R. A. Patton Sr., Valdosta, Ga.; chev had been confined to a gen­
it or not in Um future, Cleveland roll Daniel Construction Co.
ing a motion to unseat Butler and
one brother, R. A. Patton Jr., eral restatement of position and
aaid.
"draft" formar President Truman
"1 am busy working on Um 1230
Mobile, Ala. and one sister, Mrs. agreement on the agenda for the
aa Ua aucceaior. But the two, Ste­
Leroy Chitty to Albany, Gw.
tax rolls and am unable to at­
Camp David talks. Therefore, be
phen W, Lang made of Arixona.
tend any met lings of any kind,"
Funeral arrangements will be said, it was not possible to delect
and Mr*. Bernice Kingsbury of
announced later by Britton Fun­ any change In the basic Soviet
aaid a letter from Um tax aaaaaMontana, were dUauadcd by col­
aor In answering to the commis­
eral Homs.
stand that baa led to East-West
leagues who warned that their ef­
CLEARWATER
UPI)
-Closing
sioners’ invitation to attend this
tension.
FRENCH LICK. ind. (UPI) - fort would 1m overwhelmingly re­ Mr. Daniel W. Dreggors Jr., 41k
arguments in the bribery trial to
morning's special session.
Khrushchev may be preparing Henry Trafflcanle wound up to­ Mn. Clara B. Williams, to St. Pet jected, thereby strengthening But­ died suddenly at hla home in Gene­
Tickets for tha opening football &lt; t n l i f - l P V r il
to unvail to the United Nation* a
va this morning. Ha waa horn
day with the defense calling the ersburg, Fla., assistant chairman ler’s position.
game to the season here tomor-1J P I ,T
dramatic proposal tor a perman state's star witness an "unscrup- of the Republican National Com
June 20, 1917, at Eustis and hat
row night ara on sale at Tsucb-C n u n J R v H f f i r P r C
ent ban on production of II bombs u)o(li» policeman seeking promo- mittee, said today ' the Amrrican
lived in Geneva for the paat I I
ton’s and RoumiUat 4 Andaraon, r o u n a D 7 V / T T IC C rS
• nil other
olhae nuclear
nuclaar weapons.
and
years.
lion.
i people will choose between an
Drug Stores.
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI) Well-informed American officials
Ha ia survived by his wife,
The cate waa expected to go to empty bag of Democratic prom
Kickoff tim* will be 1:13 p. m. Sheriffs officers found an illegal said today that would be the next
LONDON (U PI) - Communist
Doris, one ion, Edward D., and hla
China has fired two of Us top mili­ for the game between the Semi­ liquor operation capable of gross-, W|(ica|
(of ^ (r.«,winging the Jury attar the Judge'a charge i»e* and a shining record of Hcpub
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Th# por father, D. W. Dreggors, aU to
tary officials, Um minister to de­ nole* and the Tttuavllle Terriers. ing an estimated 1100,000 a year KUi#isn leader, who already haa thU afternoon. Trafficante waa bean performance" in l!Mu.
charged with bribing Detective Speaking before the National trait to former Soviet Premier Geneva; fiva brotheri, Wilbur to
Coach Jim Pigott laid the Tit- taJ?
fense and tha army chief to the
S '"* - called for a ban "forever" on nu- Sgt. Harry F. Dietrich to protect federation to Republic Women Josef Stalin, which hung until re­ Texas; Clifford, of Palatka; An­
general staff, Radio Peiping an­ uavilie team wiU be "big and
The $33,000 split-level home, p|car weapons testa.
lottery ring.
Mrs. Williams said "action was cently in prominent display at the drew to Euitl* and Truman and
tough’* and predicted an interest­ to ? 1* 1 ,Ji ■ faahionabla residennounced today.
Source, to a position to know
Defense Attorney Mark ............ ... takan" in Congress this y ..r| R ««U n .mb.aay. waa .on. from Earl, both of Jacksonville. Ala*
The broadcast said that Marshal ing game. The Sanford squad has Ual section, waa on a three .era: , ald Khrushchev did not mention
Pang Tah-hual bar been "relieved" shown good promise in practice, plot some 100 yards away from&gt; the planned disarmament pro- lnferre‘1 Jhal Dielrict trumped on Democratic provUlona to a re- its usual apot Just prior to the three sisters, Mrs. Eva Cowart to
up
bribery story while tecklng wew of foreign policy. a new ,arm dinner given there Wednesday by FL McCoy, Mrs. Leals Cowait,
the nearest neighboring house.
to hit post aa defense minister and he aaid.
po*iI to President Eisenhower "*—
•1— chief.
.... . ■&gt;. new
» — peaceful uies for Nikita Khrushchev.
Ocala ami Miss Margaret Dreggon
to —1
police
i program,
Pigott * main worry aa tha game
Inside officers found tl IS-gal­ during their two-hour "prclimin promotion
replaced by Vice Premier Lin Pao.
News photographers who saw of Geneva.
"lie's just that unscrupulous,” atomic energy, and a study of unNo reason was givta tor Peng's drawi near is the liinesa to big lon barrels of math wailing to
Funeral services will be held
he said.
tha second floor dining area prior
employ raent.
dismissal or Um removal to Geo. Neely Roas. a middle guard and be cooked. A big hole had been
Ile said the only evidence that She said tbe Democrats had to the arrival to President Elsen­ Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in the First
chopped In a bedroom
Huang Xe-chtag as chief to the n defensive stalwart,
Traillcaple ever gave Dietrict any promised these prugrami "in a hower and other guests noticed Baptist Church, Geneva, with thn
general staff. Neither were any had the flu and nay
accommodate tha still'
money came from "the slippery publicity move designed to steal that tha Sulla portrait was min­ Rev. Jack Stewart, officiating.
unit.
m w posts announced for the two.
Burial will ba In tha Geneva (ama­
mouth of Dietrich " He said no ihe limelight from President Eisen­ ing.
Khrushchev haa accused Stalin tory with Brtaaoa Funeral Horn# hi
one hail ever corroborated the de­ hower's legislative proposals.
to various crimes, and was an­ charge.
tective's story,
,
gered when asked at a National
Press dub lunch where be had
Th* iivK fi will sponsor a merited
, .
bean whan the Italia cruses wan
.M.IU. inoculation Oct. 24 in an that Trafficante gava Dietrich 10 ^rer/lc Avflllflulfi
coiamittod.
Orange County would bava to be effort to°«Mrk a countywide drive1specific bribe.. ln&lt; udlng c h / A -C K a S M V U lia U I C
The Tanglewood and Tempi* |even worse, said Mrs. A. L. ConCivic Center admission cards for
red, 1112 Magnolia Ave. Waters consulted because water would to have everybody immunized tailor-made cults, two cases
Terrace , area* need a
*hisky and a tolevtslr-, ,.t.
senior and Junior high school stu­
seeped into a nearby resident's
through Orange on its against the diiease.
new engineering -urvey
Breaking through a trailer i
Florida room, she declared.
“
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Emphasis will be on school age
g
dents are now available at tha Re­
airman Jamas Hutton last right
manent drainage relief, County
An additional drainage well or
to the hconlovkhatchee River. chUdren, but aU reroienU whiU ^ Q ^ Q n M e m b e r
creation Dept office in the Cen­
roused Julius Earl Mlnu from a
Coa raiuion Chairman John Krid­ Increasing the capacity to the Davis said,
ter.
and Nagro. are urged 10 I*1 ,h* _ . a
t
er said after reridrata to those preimt well for the area baa been
The county Just doesn’t have polio shot* to be given at the
Student* must have the cards The Seminole County Tuberculo­ burning traitor at tha Pi
section* asked again for relief sought by the petitioners.
by Oct. 13 in order to gain future sis and Health Association needs Trailer Park.
sufficient fund* to put in a drain- new Jayeee building on French
Th* bouse trailer owned %
Ave. The shots wiU be given at n
from high waters.
A Sanford executive is one to admission* to tha center. Recrea­ woman typists during tha Christ­
Petitioners from tha Lakamaot
coat to only It and the Jaycees more than 70 charter member! tion Director Ronald Parry said. mas Seal drive to suit tooo. In­ Mima to the Naval Air Station
* nm tlnf is to b# bald with aaid they hav* a supply to vac­ of the new statewide Consumer Out-of-city residents must pay |3 tonated women should call Mn. was a total ions. Mima woe asleep
and Magnolia A vacua area asked and n drainage district covering
that something be done to relieve tha whole Tempt* Terrace-Tangle- Temple TerraceTangiewood real- cine commtttccd for the project. Loan League of Florida.
for a year's ticket. The cards may Lorraine Graham at FA 2-4792), or when the 3:20 s.m. fire broke oat
flooding around their homes. Kec wood area is needed, County Ea- ^dents sod the commissioner* at- A full series of the shots will
He it Robert A. Mahan, to the be obtained any afternoon from atop at the association otfica ia Hutton belongs to another NAS
have
1:24 to $.24 g. m.

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Workers Wanted
For Farm Census

Yule Parade Fund
Reaches $1,000

Khrushchev Can't Fool U. S.
Butler Supported,
W ith Looks, President Says With Reservations ita,

.......

Bargains And Fish

Mr. H. E. Patton
Dies Suddenly

Trafficanta Trial
Ends As Defense
Criticizes Cop

Football Tickets
On Sale Downtown

D. W. Dreggors Jr.
Dies At Geneva

GOP Record Cited
As Vote Winner

Red China Fires
Top M ilitary Men

Stalin Portrait
Fades Away

.^iiJa yc e e s Sponsor
Polio Inoculation

Two-Area Drainage Survey Needed

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TB Association
Requests Typists

O f Loan League

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Sspersonk Bomber Fails
Oa Takeoff, Id s Two.
they ran oats ■ highwsy soar Htt
tod « l the rnnway.
lo t tie S-M vat g e t* loo Ret
u l tig (hoist ri»H &lt; ttt »U
spider-like landtag gttr, anting
tilt craft iprmwling on ta belly.
Tht fttU tt y
airplane bunt
Into iltM t.

sfe

^ S t k t f of Saa D k fi was the o * C r flte
c a rt. H t f o t two y d lo w i worth 120 potato,
final four dsjra o f t h t to u n a n e s t w in b t la
a le r t o f f Iria n ra ta rin . T h tta a r ta r ts a ta jtw lia t t
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TO: Willi* t*H*ro
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Unknown
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Tou ua h.r.Ly nortlfl.4 that i
bill at tamvlilat tor 4i*orto Baa
b*«n Iliad ■gainst fan, sad you
or* rn iilia t I* eonra o copy ‘ot
roar u i t i r * r plaadlag i* .tb*
bill * ( caatplilat a s lb * MslatttTa

Air Tore* spokesmen sold the
■lost, delU-wing bombtr was
nuklhg • routine takeoff when
oat ot Its pod-like jet engines
s t r a t i flo a t around lit housing,
loads it W p M l to stop tht sttoraar IM1 C. rarkla*. H I t a i l
Ooalb ItrMt, Orlande Florid*. o a t
fils tbs original * « r w » r or pl**dlag la tbs afflc* ot tbs Cl*rk&gt; .* f
tb* Circuit Caurt as or N i n a
Tbarsdsr, Octobor It, IMP. 11 » a
loll la da to Judgment l r default
s i l l bs tshaa again.! y#t» far tb*
rallaf d.saaStd u tb* blU *1 *•*»-

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DONE AMD ORDERED at * a J
ford, SamIaeta Couatr, Florida,
tbla lib dag ot sopisabor. u i * .
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P— l a i i r K. JL Xeiaafc, Com.
f r i i a g Officer of VAH-J, Wedastdty. r.lBUtnd was swarded tht
f t f t b Heart tor injuries received
ta Sana ta December u . USL
Oa lit a fter*** ad December
l i, 1IU. Gilliland wtth the pilot
tad eaetber crewman took oft
Ham the USS VaJley Forge ta ta
AD. t aiagle aagiat progtUer aircraft. TDap w m ta a miaDoa with

Dancing Classes
To login Monday

Atom Conference
Set A t Vienna
VIENNA, Austria (UPU — The
Ttaaeuehani l Atamie E n e r g y
Agency will hold tts third general
confer*nee la Vienna beginning

this year Is “ Euautiiii af Rus­
sian" by Andre eon Gramlka and
Helen Balet-Yakubsen, published
by Fmattao-HriL lac- Boeidte this
Id test the f a t h e r reel Mr the
course Is a $1 registration Isa.
U l i Is a rare apportnalty lor
residents at this area because of
the difficulty la Hading aa instruc­
tor who Is really qualified Is teach
this subject.** says Douglass. The
course will be financed by ceuaty
and stale funds.

CO-PEATVRE AT F ill ONL

-Till: YOITNC LAND"
PAT WAYNE
IN COLOR A STARRING

ha received very little medical atlaatiea far hit injuries. However,
he hat ao permaatat h u ife a m t
from hie wends.
Gilliland was not peratitied ta
coam nitett with tht Nary or his
parents, thus far nearly two yean
his family did aot kaow whether bo
was dead ar alive. Ha was releas­
ed SeyL I, U B a a l was Dawn hath
ta the l etted States,
GtBJUad la a stadsot la the Bom­
bardier'Navigator progrtm with
VAH4 at Sanford.

leg al Notice

IStr. U VU U U U T A&gt;U C1RCVu n s t ar

Tb* Sanford l l i n l l puhU*h*4 dally
ttcnpt aotordar *&gt;d aasday aa*
C h tM o u . PabllobaC Sotorday pro.
■eodten Christmas at Uaufard, Flor­
id* far Octabor l t* ttoVO. SL IU 1
L Tb* l i m n bad H U i i m . af
tha pobltshor. odttor. m i u i t i *
adltar. sad n u I . m . m i . u . n ora:
Fabllahor W oiu r A. UUlaw boaford. Flo.
Editor W altar A. G l.l.w Bastard.

Dc Sapio Has Close
Call In Election

REI’ENOOERH

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NEW YORE (U I*I)—Tsismnny
Chief Carmine G. Da dopio, the
tUte's most Influential Democrat,
wen i eelection os a district loader
by a meager margin and lest sev­
eral important districts ta reform
candidates, primary election re­
turns showed today.
Do Sspio's victory ever Charles
E. MeGuiancM by a move ltd
votes in Tuesday’s election meant
that he Is »UU top man ia New
York's Democratic organization.
His hold has definitely been shak­
en by a reform group headed by
prominent party liberals.
McGulnnesa* campaign manag­
er, Tcdsen Meyers, announced
that be would challenge the euu
come of the election in De Sopi*'*
home assembly district is Green­
wich Village “on the besie et lr.
rtgularitieO

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t Ta* asown bondholder*. martgag**. sad *lh *r tecurity h-ldera
swoloa or batatas I p .re .tt »r
mar- at latol u t,u &lt;il of b-oda,
B M i n i u , ar athar aoeorllUa arai
hxmford AtUstle XsileasI Rook,
SuTurd. Fla.
llair LUa Isaarsoca Oa. F. (A Bax
1H*, Jacfcaaa.lUa. Fla.
«. I*sr*graph* 1 aod S tacluC*. In
(**aa waara U a .taekhaldar or
security haldtr ooeaora spa* tba
bask* af Ua **m p **r oa trust**
ar lo » » r stbar fiduciary ratsttoo.
tba o ta a of U a porno« « r corpora.
Uoa for whom toeh trutloo ta sollas: oito U * autamnata la U * two
paragraph* .how ta* sffU al'a foil

kaowtade* *ad b«n*r la ta tb*

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By: Martha T. YlbUa. DO
Paul l i Forklaa
I I I Wtal South t u * * t
Orlando, yiarldo
A ttorn.f for r ia la tlff

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - T h e
State Supreme Court has upheld
the power of Miami police to stop
BMtoriats to check driven* li­
n e Ugh court overruled Wed­
nesday a temporary tajuactire issaod oy Circuit Judge Georg* E.
Holt reatralBing Miami police tram
erecting road blocks to check li­

n e coart said it was essential
that the “ individual right** ha ree•gBiscd hut ruled that the power to
check drivers* licenses was a
“ proper end raemaakla" policy
power W the city.
n o question was raised by for­
mer Miami Mayer Aba Anaovits
who maintained the * cnar check
was aa unconstitutional invasion of
Us right ta use the public streets.
Aroaavitg, who was caught ia a
read block ia January, said be did
aot plan to taka his light ta the fed­
eral courts. Miami Felice Chief
Walter Headley said ha hoped to
“ reactivate the read block pregram** as sooa s i city officials
give him a go-Ah*ad.

Cartoonist HI

OVERWEIGHT •
New available ta you far Drat
time without a doctor's prescrip­
tion, our saw drug called ODftlNEX. You must lose agty fat
la T days or your money back.
Na mere ctnmtiaa dicta, streamcus exercise, laxatives, massage
ar taking of so-called reducing
readies, crackers or cookie*, « r
chewing gum. OD1XKEX ia a
tiny tablet and eerily swsilswod m
Absolutely harmless. Whre yon
taka ODKIXEX, you stfll enjey
meals, still cat the foods yen
but you simply don’t have
tha urge for extra portions be­
cause ODEJKEX depresses your
appetite and decreases your de­
sire for food. Automatically year
weight muit coma down, because
as yeur owa doctor will tall you.
when you eat lass, you weigh
lass. Got rid of encase fat and UvsJb
longer. ODBINEX U sold oa this
GUARANTEE: You must Ues
weight within T days or year
money back. Just return tba
package ta your druggist and gat
you full money hack. ODIOfEX
costs 93-00 and U sold with tkla
strict money hick guarantee byi

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Trim which ataehhaldara ood aacmrtty
WASHINGTON (U P I) - Herbert
b.Uars who do oat *pp**r mpoa
Hock. Pulitzer P i&lt; tt-«W M edi­
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corporal loo, lU asm . on* i4 d r&lt; » bos* fid. owair.
L Tb* a.orsga osmbor of cup too ed a heart attack last weehsad and
most bo ou i*4 ob4 *l*o tmmoSiot*ly u * r o e * lo r U s wsmoo oa4 a«- of *ocb ta*** o f thl* vsbltcetkaa win ha beepitiWiiil a few weeks.
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boUlog t por coat or moro * ( tout mall* or •Ihacwto* to p*M aobomosal o f tu c k . U oot ows.4 k j o wrrlkor* 4sria&lt; U a 11 maaUa procorpsro ll* o, U * axis** ob4 *4- coaOUg U * dot# thaws shot* wrst:
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Waiter A. Ol*l*w. Pshliob-r
wall so that *t oars IM ItM u l
Iv o r s la tod ashacrtbol bafaro
mo labor, moot bo l i r a . )
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repoitod Is kltchea aloha in
fasoro hare been detuted with
water levels. RetidenU all are
ar probtom 09 the emen*ncy
tala extent.
tber that rate hat bees telling
•tope, there just isn't going
r problem#.
after that wet winter, too.-’;? '
ib

d l t n f each Tuesday aad Thurs­
day. The teacher la Hr# Katie
Saadifer.
A count la masonry Humlay
through Thursday, from S to l:U
p. m. la conducted by Urey
Titers Is a claaa la tailoring
a a d Monday aad Tuesday from
? : » te It:Ih p. a.
There an also general educa­
tion classes conducted at Roseawald School la Altamonte Springs
each Tuesday and Thursday from
1 te 1* p. m.
•pert te these
ilieu or to E.
the t i n '- j - County chest ays- classes far ret
tom afters the faQewiag:
; 5. Douglass, Director of Adult
Conarat educative course fart aad Vocational Education. School
kltirmm. who meet each night iAdministration Building, Sanford.
Monday through Friday, under! PA 3-ttdS.
^ dheiiten at adult high school
Principal Hence Jackses. These

Nasty Wards

APPLETON. Wit. (U ?l&gt;-M rf.
Louelle Volgin tote a Judge Tueiday that her husband. Alvin, call­
ed her a “ rebel" and beat her.
Voigbt, a southerner, charged wilh
assault aad battery, countered by
laying that his wife had called him
a "Yankee."

Assignment
WASHINGTON - Up to the dy­
ing days of a Congressional ses­ ter n it hour vciako. There was
an innocent victim involved —me.
sion. the confusion on Capitol Hill This was the press elevator and
|« s(* orderly that e tUUhig tav- U wne set ss asomatic. 1 -had
puyer departs with a sense of Just stepped into It ow the ground
floor, the street level, wnsch is
simple, confused calm:
But it's oo those dying days: designated " F " (tar fundamen­
that our lawmakers come to life, tal). I punched buUo.- “ G" (for
which. eatsrpUy, compounds the gallery).
Just as the doors were closing,
confusion.
The dither of the final week e! six stately Senators roabed up.
Congress was enouga to rail.* i . t s l They crowded in — Seas. An­
the moat organised Congressman! drew P. Scboeppe! (It.. Kan.),
minds of Washington. And this Wallace P. Bennett &lt;H.. Utah).
year the coaiouading was cspe.ter . B. Everett Jordan (0., X. C.) and
ly ssiouodiag. west with Senate the others.
leader Lyadoo Job'too suddenly
“ We're la a burry." they com­
dltcovering 1W bills that ought manded. “ Take ns to the floor."!
to bo pasted, after right months
You don’t tell aix distinguished
of waiting. And then the Senators leaders of our country—confusion
stumbling
over
Sen.
Wayne or not — that they art oo the
Horse's well-placed blocks.
wrong elevator, and that you are
The way thing! were going not Uw elevator operator.
those days — which were running
But. dutifully, 1 kept mum and
into dying nights — one would grappled with the electronic*
think the lawmakers would be punthhoard and pushed the but­
meeting themselves coming and ton “ P" for “ principal," which
going. And, as a matter of fact. is the second story, otherwise
known at “ floor."

far basement.
The doors sprntd aad closed
perfunctorily,
draggtegly,
atu one tot an. Tho# so­
lans frownod at their elevator
bumbling moron.
To cower my red freed condi­
tion. 1 forced a chuckle. "Lucky
it didn’t go sideways bth. heh."
1 said. But they didn't think U
was funny. “ We hare a quorum
call." said one of them, and agate
they glowered.
What 1 didn't know was that
when that ttevalor bit bottom it
canceled- the “ P " button aad we

pedally if it te tended with ad­
vertising matter.
la farmer day# a first clast
stamp would make us pull out
that tetter. Now we find so much
advertising sent under te postage
that wo tend to ignore the te
tumped tetters, unless the co­
re lope* have some special “ gim­
mick" te attract our altentkm.
for their retdlao appointment! by
reatemberiag it te easier to get
two people te do a thing than hut

la like meaner, as many dentists
ohserra signs of eye cataracts or
month cancer or infected towaUa
they can thus tactfully steer such
petkau to a physician for ade­
quate treat meat.
Physicians, meanwhile, as they
examine a child's threat, can like­
wise note the decayed C-yetr mol­
ars or ether dental problems aad
thas urge Ute patients to consult
their dentist.
U fa pewfessioaal symbiaaia ben­
efits the alngiteb patient, far ho
is far men likely to obtain the
needed medical or destal car*.
Tomorrow you will ate how dratlats help clergymen, too, via
symbiosis.
(Always write to Br. th an

customers toad that was uadar
water.
The m art Ihiag today U to b #
underwater land, dredge up the
bottom aad buUd islands, yacht
h»«in«[ bosteiUea aad hotels.
The old Florida head at to
years hock nmembers sunbaked
aad cracked ■treats aad sidewalks
waaderiog aimlessly Into palmetto
Jungles aad the aouad at thou
saads at mullet smacking the bay
waters at night. His problem wag
to get out at the sua.
For the moment the Eden X f
hat withdraws Us plana for an
Atlantic aipanaloa which Council*
man Eidurds sate would “ dreecrate" this “ last vestige at virgin
btaoty."
There’s no other way but up.

You dieter* thus realise it la
much simpler te laae weight K
two of you te tbo family are diet-

Dyi"# In Holland

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tors and got out of there. When
LONDON (U P ly-F k ld Marshal
l looked back, 1 saw six stony Viscount Montgomery Tuesday
faces oo six rigid bodies.
called off a scheduled visit te HoiAnd the elevator closed. 1 land this week for Use liberation
beard later that it went non-stop laaiversary festivities because of
te the basemen'.
a cold.
Between Senator Horse and the
Montgomery said be was getautomatic elevators—aeitber of ting along all right “ but when
General Insurance
which seem te know where to you get a chill you don't want to
BV FBED DANZIG
fighting Indian* la Venezuela, the step — I'd say our lawmakers go chasing about tbs continent,
ACROSS
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31. Erase
114 N . Park Are.
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NEW YORK (UP1) —The score- unpretentious look of the show are ready far Urn ahiwort- And Than you die and 1 am against
(print.)
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33. Podeo
3. Mother
you cant blame 'em.
that"
board, based on five new show* had a disarming effert.
4. Notcloond 34. U*.
treup
that turned up oa the TV tubej
0. Taka an
KCteeato
friendly
m i own
0. Whit* tinea 3# Cirrus
during the week rad. indicate*
It. T* adjust
vestmaat
labbr.)
this highly touted lhSMO season
IS. Preach dtp 7. Rerun
SO. Kind
will net distinguish itself through
IX Title
0. Girl'a
of
It. Com­
name
its filmed scries.
nut
menced
0. Kind of loro
iphaim.)
Sunday night, the one hour ad­
U. VouchIXAdhaarw3# Inventure aerie# Rivtrboal. came
detteita
around the bend m NBC-TV and
article
40. Neat
hove Into view with her decks
41. Solitary
S3. Scold per*
•istmUy
41. rialaht*
awash with old plots and JcUam.
Brallies
44. Male cat
shabby sub plots aad still more
a# Piece out
sub plot# however, U viewers
»•. River ot
.«. Bask draft
don’t mind commonplace and
Africa
tabbr.)
stereotyped characters — and
TT
there is reason to believe tney
don't —then River boat will bate
a long run an the TV channel be­
cause of iu lavish setting*, it*
spirited music and the flair ol its
star, Darren McGatln.
Maverick began its third season
oo ABC TV Sunday — partlr
opposite RivtrheaL There were
signs that the effort to maintain |
freshness, wtt ami s dcit sauries 1
touch U starting to wear it down
Jack Garner and Jack Kelly play­
ed dual and duel rolls in an epi­
sode tilled with tired, irrelevant
47. Opossum
gagi aad ludicrous tituaUons.
(#JL)
On Saturday, NBC TV brought
4# Usable to
Iff
in Beaansa, another lull hour
4# Viscous
Western. This one is complete as
sembly line product, nght down
H Llteuklpa
to the acting, story line and di­
(dr. hint.)
rection.
Another NBC TV Western that
arrived Saturday came up with
an interesting premier. Hear)
Funds. the star of Deputy, play*
Thursday, September 17, 1959 the role of an unshaven, roguish
— Page 4
chief marshal who, te the wonts of
his co-star, AUre Cue.
like n crook." This personality
quirk made lor some wild scenes.
One o f the « w « satisfying aspects of Cadillac ownership is its
While U was generally entertain­
great dependability. For mile alter mile, month after month, year
ing 1 felt the gaga should cease
when the killings commence. Killafter year this wonderful motor car performs at iu brilliant best.
lag ain't that funny . Hank.
As a result, operating costs are minimized and resale value is high.
The Man And The Challenge.!
another NBC TV show that began
Why not visit your Cadillac dealer and team how easily there
life on Saturday, store George
“ * ■*«••• weaebre ar. tats a* it* free o n to •* Nader In a commercialised pseu­
can be a P-ariiitec in your driveway? He'll be happy to thaw you
&gt;» the * « • * C U W I I i et l i n t # I STS.
the many features that coat you nothing extra oo a Cadillac, but
*•■ •* the l e t WO f m e v l l n la eallttae u M i* . do scientific setting complete with
w c UIm Ow e l ntl H e Want aewa » r H e i a i u .
girl. As an example of Una last
frequently add Kuprireris of dollars to the list prices of other car#
buck approach lo science, 1 oltcr
this line, spoken by a scientist
during n balloon ascent: “ Take
'em up te 100.000 feet — very
slowly-''
VISIT TOUR LOCAL AUTHORISED CADILLAC DEALER
On Friday, the Keenan Wynn
Boh Mathias aerie*. Troubleshoot-!
er# rolled onto NBC-TV. respite
n contrived story about a sweaty
Second A Palm etto S i m l a
ta d s ri, Florida
hunch af construction workers

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�Mr*, m i * Alton, ltaUy An.,
ha* returned alter aptadtoftRiwo
weeks la Balttetera. Md. vlaiUag
h«r sister Mr*. Hue! M. Matthai
aad aapbew A. Bru|M Huntley
Jr. On Um war haa* Mrs. Allen
iptal a f*w day* rlaUia* ialaUrsa la r tlU M iU a .
George Faria, aaa af Mr. and
Mr*. K. K. Faria 1*1 F art Are.
toft Tueeday far Demoreal, Oa..
where ha win aaraU at Ftodwat
Colicia as a fcaahrjn.

■W|W»I| ■ ■ H a w MTwna, inu
Way** A. Wtlble, ton of Ledr.
(retired U. S. N.) sad Mr*. Wal*
tor H. Weible of Sanford.
Miss Uodsa was grsdastod from
Pacotot High School and Spartan*
bars Qoaoral Hoapiui School of
Nursing and I* presently employ,
ad by the Votoraos Admlalslra*
tioa Hoapiul la Colombia. S. C.
Mr. Walbla was graduated from
Waahlagtoa aad Lea High School,
Arliagtoo. Va. He served four
years with Um Valtad States Navy
as Radarmaa S/C and is pres*
ently employed by S A M Sales
Co. and Latin and American
Dance Studio ia Columbia, 5. C.
The wadding will tr an event
af Nov. U la the Pacotot Mills
Baptist Church ia Pacotot Mills.

EPISCOPAL CHURCHWOMEN — S ortU if donation* of clothing for tho
’‘Outgrown Sale" they art aponsoring.From left, Mrs. Richard Dean, gen.
eral chairman; Mrs. E. P. Yates. Mrs. B. L. Parkin* Jr., chairman of tha
sorting committee: Mr*. Edward Higgins Jr., Mrs. A, B. Pstcraon Jr. and
Mr*. Tom McDonald, all mambera of tha committee. (Beryatrom Photo)

For Convention
Mrs. John W. Evans, Oviedo,
chairman of tha Ladtoa' Activi­
ties committee for tho Uth an­
nual convention af tha Florida
Fruit aad Vegetable Association,
has anaauacod committee appoint­
ments for tha throe day meet,
scheduled Sept * to 33, at the

Church
Calendar
FB1BAR
Adult Division CouneU, of-First
Methodist Church, meets to Mc­
Kinley Hall 7:30 p. a .
Music Study at First Baptist
Church, 7:30 p. m. Proram by
music study clast • p. m.

speelficallly to break down •
language Into writing.
Mr. and Mr*. EMU Guyaa. at
Eau Gallia, wart m oot visitors
la Oviedo.
Min Ana DeShaaa toft Friday
morning, by plaaa far West PatelShe waa Invited by Cadet Milton
Coopor, a senior, tor Hlag weakend. Cadet Cooper la Um aoa af
the new first grade teacher at tha
Mr. and Mrs. Emersc. Brown-1 Dorothy Arlene, to Carl Xwaaay, i Robtasoa, 111., attended Seminole
Oviedo Grammar School. Follow­
Ing, ISOS Cedar Avc., announce sen ef Mrs. Carolina Kwaaay, of I High School during her senior
ing the week-end la New York, ah#
ths engagement aad approaching California, Penn.
year and graduated with the ISM
will fly (o Gaiaesvllto, when aha
marriage
ef
their
daughter,!
MisS
Browning,
formerly
of
cits*. She 1* presently employed
will be a sophomore this year. She
by Um TUla and Abstract Co, at
wUl help with Freahmaa Orienta­
Sanford.
tion week.
Mr. Kwasny la a graduate of
Miss Betty Beasley, daughter
California Community Senior High
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Beasley,
School and la now staUooed at
has received another promotion
the Sanford Naval Air Station
by the Retail Credit Co., where
with VAH-7. He plana on a naval
the la employed. She will go by
carter. Tho wedding wUl bo an
plane la Denver, Colo, to work
•vont of 0&lt;L 31.
with the same company there.
She first worksd In the Orlando
office, later being transferred to
N ew Garden Circle
Sarasota.

Miss Browning, C arl

October Nuptials Scheduled

Teenage Sorority
Formed By Girls
Nineteen senior high school
girls met at the home of Karen
MUler Monday night and organiz­
ed a social club. They selected
tha name "Tho flower Sorority."
Their main project wiU bo to
isponsor
jA N U U i
M
a g vorphan
o y u a u
. a a s s u . This will
an
.Mild.
include furnishing Items of cloth­
ing,- food, toys, Christmas pres­
ents and other oatras for tho
chUd.
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Art Association
Installs Officers
One af Sanford's newest organ­
isation*, tha "Banford Art Aaan*
elation," m et' Monday night at
tha Crafts building In Ft. Mellon
Park for a most Interesting ses­
sion.
Mrs. Helen P. DeWit, acting
chairman, Introduced Mra. Rus­
sell Seymour, president of the
Florida Federation of Art, who of­
ficiated at the election of officers.
Those elected were Mr*. DeWH,
president: Mrs. J. O. Gregory,
vice president and chairman of
shows and exhibits; Mrs. H. T.
Rollins, secretary; Mra. Georgia
Ball, treasurar and Mra. John
Schirard Jr., publicity.
Mrs. Seymour Installed the new
officials by presenting each one
with a silk scarf of a different
hue, stating that each color waa
symbolic of the responsibilities,
honor and dutiea of the office. She
•Iso explained the co-&gt;rses and
privileges at tha DaBary Man­
sion, headquarters for the Florida
Art Assn. All Interested beginners
and students of art ware Invited
to attend.
Mrs. DeWit had the privilege
of using the stats association
gavel, belonging to Mrs. Seymour,
to conduct her first meeting as
president.
J. E. Matbleux. „rt teacher at
Seminole High School, spoke to
the group on “ Art for beginners."
He suggested oil es the medium
easiest for beginners and pastels
for the work shop.
He said the best way for a stu­
dent to learn Is to "pitch to and
paint." He also stressed that a
beginner learns from each effort
and that theories are not neces­
sary. He stated that you should
look at pictures with your mind
as well as your eyes so that
the picturei would not look alike.
Other suggestions given by the
speaker were "Each picture la
the inner expression of It’s, crestor." "We learn by doing” and
"Splash color on and learn what
bappsas when colors run togeth­
er" and "Art la a way of life,
look for It around you to common­
place things."
A question end answer period
followed the talk. A show la be-

auny varieties of hem* a J h
cakes.
"
Anyone having oaabla ROOM
and wishing to donate them *a
this project of ‘'Holy CroOO

Personals

Chairmen Set

Among these tamed to servo
oa the committee responsible far
entertainment an. hospitality for
wlvea ef members aad guests are
Mrs. Sydney Chaw, Sanford,
Mrs. Andrew Duds Jr., Oviedo,
Mrs. Harold Ksstoer, Sanford
and Mrs. Robert Stewart, Zell-

Mrs. J. L. Galloway la

tag planned by tho association tor
tho last of November. Members
were reminded that a paid-up two
month membership la required for
participaUon In lb* show.
The next meeting will be held
Monday, Sept. 28 at 7:30 p. m.
at the Craft building featuring
a workshop.

Throughout the coming year
they plan to hold dances, hay
ridea and money making projects
such aa car washts to raise
money for thalr expenditures. The
girls' parsnts will be their spon­
sors and chaperones and will at­
tend all mixed social alfalra.
The sorority decided to pledge
upperclassmen to increase the
membership. They are giving a
lea next week to get acquainted
with the pledges and explain the
organisation to them. Tho appli­
cants will go through a month
of pledging before being admitted
as members.
Members and ofticera are Rick­
ie Cox, president: Karen Miller,
vice president; Phyllis Flaherty,
secretary; Bonnie Staffer, report­
er; Barbara Thomas, sergeant at
arms and Judy Brown, Dona
Whitehead, Sally Wallace. Sue
Ann Toney, Connie Hall, Barbara
Nix, Lynda Humphrey, Colcen
Matthews, Sandra McKinney, Lin­
da Spivey, Cecilia Mllstra-*, Pat
Slone, Marilyn Steele and France!
Laney.

BPOD Plans Social
Activities For Fall
Members of the newly organized
Sanford Drove 1*0 —Benevolent
and Patriotic Order of Docs, met
Monday night at the Elks' Club
with Mrs. B. G. Carulhers, presi­
dent, presiding. Several letters
aad telrgrama of congratulations
were read by the secretary from
slater droves throughout the United
States.
One of the most colorful social
event* planned for the fall season
la a Gypsy dance to be given at
the club. Hallowe'en night. A good
orchestra has been engaged and
guests will attend in Gypsy cos­
tume or be penalized an additional
SO cents. (Regular admission Is
$1.) home unusual talent promised
by the Orlando Drove la creating
Interest and enthusiasm in the
event.
Eight members volunteered to
help with the blood bank today
at the Elks' Club. 1:30 to 6:30
p. m. Anyone donating a pint of
blood will receive a free steak din­
ner.
A hamburger fry, with potato
salad and all the trimmings i*
scheduled for Sept. 2*. 6:30 to ■
p. m. for only 30 cents.
Several members offered lo
make pads for the cancer society.
They were also asked to save all
worn out sheets and turklah towels
for use In making the pods and
bandages. Contact Mrs. Bernard
Wolford or Bud Moughton on
where to leave them.
Mra. Harold Kastaer was Install
ed as a three year trustee. She

was unable to bo preseat at the
regular Installation ceremony.
The Sanford drove ts working
with the Orlando club to promoting
the Elks' Minstrel, a charitable
event to be presented at Howard
Junior High School Auditorium
Oct • and 10. Aa earring auction
held at the meeting netted a profit
of SI9.
Anyone interested to joining the
Sanford drove may contact Mrs.
Virginia Bowersox to car* of the
Elks Club. Tho&gt;c eligible are any
wife, widow, mother or sister of
an "Elk."
Guests at the meeting were Es­
ther LeFcvcr, supreme deputy
president; Florence Hoff, supreme
conductor, Elvira Coe. pist presi­
dent of Orlando Does; Daisy Hallett, supreme musician, Laura Al­
len and Hester Qucnby, all of Or­
lando.
”

Chooses Officers

Personals
■V IDA MAY SJOBLOM
Mrs. Harvey Pugh Is back home
after a couple of days to the hos­
pital and la feeling line.
R. E. True Is atlll to Seminole
Hopiatal and Improving.
Reports from the U. S. Naval
Hospital at; Norfolk. Va. are that
a former Lake Mary resident,
Chief James P. Avery Jr. is recu­
perating following surgery.

Student Plans
Dented Career
Beb LI Vecchl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph LI Vtccbl, Forest
Dr., Loch Arbor his entered the
University of F'lorida to Gaines­
ville, where be will study to be a
dentist
Bob graduated from Dclehonty
High School to Jamaica, N. Y.
this year. H* waa a member of
the high school basketball team.
Hla bobbies are bowling, swim­
ming and basketball. He also
worked for tbe Guarantee Title
and Mortgage Co. to hie apart
time.
He moved to Sanford with his
family this summer. His father
U employed by the Pierre Manu­
facturing cempany of Sanford.

An average size dill pickle pro­
vides half the normal dady salt
requirements of to grams, reports
a Chicago pickle packer.

DOROTHY ARLENE BROWNING

H.D. Club Plans Bake Sale
The Elder Springs Home Dem- Della Kydcr told about "K e if
oostratlon Club met at the home
light* glowing."
of Mrs. W. D. Simpson Tuesday
for. • 1
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sale to be held next week. Otl
for the flrat session of the cur- , tlendln| w m Mlll Myrtl# i
rent year. Mr*. Harold F-auver, ,0n. counly agent, Mr*. R.
president, presided end gave a Bradbury, Mrs. C. 0. Bradbt
short report on one of the sub- Mrs. B* E- R*niey, Mrs. Lj
J.cu . . . •iwucti . - a . m m
m u °s l
course to Galnesvllte entitled Norwood.
"Your Family's Business."
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Call by Number

Tw®
attogatei
Tr, removing spot, from w,
report* on short couraa subjects. tn rurnllure by rubblng spirit;
Mrs. Gaorgo Otto spoka on "You| camphor on a soft cloth and t
are what you eat." and Mrs. I polishing with furniture polish.

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Tho newly organised circle ef
the Sanford Garden Club met at
the homo of Mrs. J. G. Dole In
gunlaad Estates last wetk. elected
officer* and discussed plana for
tho comlaff year.
Tho circle WiU bo known as tho
"Woodrooo"
Circle.
Officers
elected wort Mrs. D. K. Dorman,
president; Mr*. E. E. McCorkto,
vico proeidoat; Mrs. Wondell
Helmoa, secretary and Mrs,
Jamas L. McCoy Jr., treasurer.
Mrs. R. A. Hollingsworth and
Mrs. A. A. Wilson were appoint­
ed on tho program committee,
with Mra, Hollingsworth ns chair*
man.
Mra. MFCorHe win ho hostess
at (he October meeting and In*
vited all prospcctlva members to
attend.
Others attending were Mrs.
Voile Williama Jr., president of1
the garden club, Mrs. W. 8.
Bromley Jr., Mrs. A. B. Mon.
fort, Mrs. Ted Lewis, Mrs. H. D.
McNair and Mrs. John Peters Jr.

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homo M ir golf course. Oversize
y u d with many tm a. You
nuit see thla bargain. FA 34823

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equipped with reducing pUla.'

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: I
bedroom, corner lo t tUQ down,
aaauma payment* 137.30. IN
4 HUGE LOTS SF x 170', 200* DAY or NIGHT work in eafe.
F A 34342 after 4 F. M.
South of W. Pirn St. Interested
B80KER
call after 7:00 ia evening,
I N Bo. Park Are. fh . FA 34NI
FA 3-TOM.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor

&lt;200 Down B100 Per Month
furnished
AVENUE

J. W . H A L L
ICELY furalahad garage apart­
ment Couple only. FA OWN.

PLUMBING
Coatraetlng A Repairs
Free Eatlmatai
|, L. BARVET
I N Saaford Art. Phono FA B33N

3-BID ROOM, 1 hath hleck heme
wUb caryorte-iad storage; ter­
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eqajpped. Near acheeL Tetal
price $11,10*.

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ROLLAWAY, HaagRil and Baby
Bed*. P ay, Week ar Meath VURNRU1B C B f l t l
U N FNaak A m
fh . FA BINS

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Wtldtng — » aeh. A Gee. Repair*
W. 30th. A Old. L. Mary Rd.
USED refrigerator &lt;33. UUUty
trailer NO. 2333 MignOUa Avr.

Rosa L. Payton

ROOM A BOARD la private
Begbtercd Bee] Kstoto Broker
home,
pleasant atmosphere.
ASSOCIATE**
IF IT 18 REAL ESTATE Mery E. Carman — Lee Snivel!
Phone FA 143*2.
BOOM furnished apartment 313
aik
Crumley
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Mootelth
AWN MOWER Repairs — HeatPalmetto.
Repairs
HOUSE, uafurn., QUO MaUawvUle. at 117 Sooth Falk Fh. FA 1-4003 Pb. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha Plumbing
•ra Cleaned A Serviced. LEWIS
RENT A BED
WEST HAVEN: one-year-old 3SALES A SERVICE. r tlf W. 30
3-ROOM
tpacioua
apartment:
first
FA BN4
Holloway, Hospital A Baby Beds
bedroom frame home, vinyl I N I Sarita St
St. Ph. FA 2-T0N or FA 1-3400.
floor: private bath; X Nock*
By Day, Week or Month.
floora. Inquire, C. L. Reece, 209 n n a s c n i n i !
from Now Smyrna Hiway, Mar
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Grapcville Ave.
churches and store*. Phone
Fh. FA 1-3111
1U W. lit I t
use Wiring — Klertrte Servlet
FA 2-1771. Available Immediate
Pbane FA 1-7084
3-BEDROOM, Florida room, tiled
Sid Vihlaa
D A W N ' S
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RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
BEAUTY SALON
Sanford Ave. 3230 down, Inquire
MagoaUa
FA 34*13
rURN. Garage Apt. FA 1
Air Conditioned Dryara
2700 Sanford Ave.
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RAYM OND M. B A LL
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Free EaUmatai
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P A I N T I N G CONTRACTORS
Surety Bonds
g. Beal lEatato Fee SaW
FA 2-1204.
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-5641
Sanford
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1 ROOM Effldeacy Apt, private
Evan* Bldg. Lake Mary
Remndellag — Free Estimates
bath, suitable for eon or couple.
Ph. FA 2-1290
Repa'ra
Phone FA 34744
Across from Port Office.
BILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
3-BEDROOM house large lot,
I4N Adams Court, Wynnawnod. FLOOR aandias and ftnlahlag Strawberry
Plante
Term*.
Claanlag, Waxlag- S e r v i n g
Florida
30,
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each.
Call
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Samtesla Ceea tj alace 1NR
nr FA 2-1739 after « p. in. W.
INCOME PROPERTY:
Sroom
m. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary.
C. Muae, Box 131, West 1st. St.
houaa with 4-room apartment on
Swunole Realty
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
two corner lota. FA 2-3021.
ret* - T T T Z iZ r : scppttao
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SUs. Matkria Velma Geaaales,
this arte. Work guaranteed, ca' BIRD DOG Pupplei for aale;
Adelaida H. Maaaa — Associates,
FA 23*67 for free astimaUa.
mo. otd. Lewis J. Ban, P.
tort Park Ava.
FA 34BI
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Has 174, Lake Monroe.
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Licensed — Bonded —Insured SLOOP RIGGED SAIL BOAT. I*
ft. over all; ccnltr board, deck
FREE ESTIMATES
■It Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-7*43 and bottom Fiberglass**! thla
year, gaff rigged for more stab­
ility; half-cabin keep* watar out
nf cockpit; jib new thla year.
PIANO LESSONS: Mrs. Howard
This boat would cost 11*00
Coboti. Phone FA 2-73to.
to build now but needing some
minor repairs is a bargain at
$300. Phone FA 2-1339 or may
be teen at Slonro* Boat Bowl
(J-Hall 11).
NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL
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Your EVTNRUDE Dealer
RENTALS: Day — Week - Month
Bobnon Sporting floods
Front Had Loaders
Ph.
Grader* — Deters — Draglines 204-6 I E. lit.
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PHONE: Days, FA 24134
rssaonabt*. 8*« it 1M Country
Nights. FA 2-7123 or FA 2-3642
Club Drive.
BRIDGE INSTRUCTION Claates
now forming; contact Yvonne
Foster, phone FA 26374.

Dallas Asphalt Co.

WOMEN SEW for profit. Kny
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doien, aparoUma venture. Writ*
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ford. 3 yarn old 100x140 tot
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Florida
room,
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commission — msny other bene­
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fit* — 3 day wk, JQ20 Corrine
as owner wants action.
while th * pipers nr* being
Dr., Orlando.
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Angers Gordon
PORTLAND, Ore. (U P I)-E d dte Her hen, 1&gt;4-pound heavywndght free* Peril* nd, Ore., had
Me SOth victory In at profession*!
fight* today end waa looking forweed te o meeting with Iriih Pat
IR lfW ty o f Toenma, Wa*h., an
CMhether atep toward a crack at
Hm WeeW title.
- Meehen ducted off German-born
Willi* Beimanoff hero Wedneaday
•igkt In g Id-round unanimous de­
sktop befeet a national televlalon
IMVb and unrank-

'Go-Between'In
NEW YORK (U P I) — Charley
Slack, alleged "go-between” In
MW strange promotional activities
aairauadtog tba Johansson • PatMedea right, taka* tba stand to­
day at tba New York state Ath­
letic Commission's hearing.
Ex-fight manager Black, crony
of manager Cus D'Amato and re­
ported friend of missing mobster
Tony Salerno, will bo questioned
about:
HU alleged Introduction of expromoter Bill Roaonsohn to mob•ter Siicrno.
' fils alleged "cut” of gate re­
ceipt* from soma of cx-chaniplon
Floyd Patterson'* fights, ID’A ma­
te manages Patterson).
HU alleged "partnership” with
Kuaensohn and fight-promoter
Vincent J. Valeria In All-Star
Sports, Inc., and 1U successor,
Kossnsobn Enterprise*, Inc,
Black * elderly, portly, be­
spectacled • was mentioned u ■
"partner" Wednesday la quotes
attributed to promoter Velclla
during the surprise playing of &gt;ecrally recorded tapes at the hear­
ing.
Veldt*, the Harlem politician
who replaced Ro.ensohn as presi.
dent of Uw Koaensohn promoting
outfit on July 31, was finishing
hi* second day of testimony
Wednesday when
wren the tapes were
played by detective Nat Laurendi
from the district attorney's office.
One of the recording* of the
bust-up word-battle between Vel­
aria and Rosenaohn on July 21 bad
Velaria allegedly describing Black
aa having been "a partner of
•ura" In All-Htar Sport*.
Previously Valeria had testified
that Black nevor was associated
te any way with the promotion.

Sox Recall Three
CHICAGO (UF1) - The Chlea09 White 80s have recalled 'hree
players from their Indianapolis
afm club in U10 American A im .
ilatad to reort this month are
first baseman Ron Jackson and
OUtfleldsr Joa lllcks and John
CaliUon.

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ad, suffered hi* 1641a feta la •
string of 96 professional flfhta.
Savon vara draw* and om wai a
no-daelalon oncountar.
Macban la fourth ranked by the
National Boxing Aatn.
In hla dressing room after the
fight Beimanoff, covered with
walta and with the blood wiped
away from hi* note and mouth,
allowed that Kachan waa "a good
fighter.”
The eatlmatad 1,000 fin* ap­
plauded Beimanoff for hi* gamenea* and booed loudly when Ka­
chan grabbed him bodily and
threw him to the eanvaa In the
aocond round.
Kachan waa forced to fight
Beimanoff'* way. The steady,
plodding Beimanoff drew Kachan
into ellnehe* but came out on the
worae end. Kachan, normally a
stend-up-eed-punch tighter, waa
a* effective with abort uppercut*
and Jebe eluoe la a* he waa with
a darting left.
Referee Eddie Volk acored the
fight 100-04 for Marhen; Judge
Dick Wagner had It 00-04 for Me­
ehan and Judge Andy Crabtree
agreed 99-M.

day—hie future In doubt following
hie latest verbal duel with Gener­
al Manager Prank Lana.
Gordon waa ataamlng Wednoaday about what ha eallod " aoc­
ond rueaalng" eg Lena’* pert.
Lane, in turn, thundered that ha
waa “ In charge of title ball dub”
and had every right te da ao.
Their lateat feud aternmod from
what Lane termed "an ofavloua”
bunt aitutlon In Tueaday nlght'e
Cleveland game here. Gordon bad
rookia Chuck Tanner kit nwey on
tba first pitch and a mulling dou­
ble ploy killed Cleveland's beat
scoring opportunity In a 1-0 loao
to Uii Red Sol*
Before Wednesday’* S I defeat
by Boston, Gordon aald Ians wee
talking out of turn.
“ 1 don't think any general man­
ager should second guess a man­
ager publicly," be aald, " i f be
want* to do It In private that's
another etory, But not la public.
I've told him that before."
To which Lane exploded: "Sec­
ond guessing my neck (or toms
such part of the anatomy). I ’m
supposed to be running this ball
club and if I don’t have Uw right
to an opinion I don’t know who
Remember the Preakncca win­ doos.”
ner, Royal Orbit, lie will have
Fastest running of Uw world's
a lull brother In this Fall's run­
ning o( the world's richest race. richest race, The Garden State
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COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.
CUPI&gt;— Tommy Aaron and Jackie
NlckJaui, the babies of Uw U, S.
Walker Cup team, and a 43-yearold outsider posed new threats to
Charlie Coo and other “ old guard”
favorites today In Uw National
Amateur golf, championship.
Coo, tbs 33-year-old defending
champion who says little and lets
his golf game da hla talking, re­
sumes his quest of a third ama­
teur crown In Uw fifth round to­
day against Tod Glslchmsnn of
Satleoy, Calif.
Two more rounds are scheduled
for today on the Broadmoor course
to narrow Uw field to four seraifinalist*. In addition to Coe, Aaron

(10-10)

and Ntcklaua, tba Walker Cuppers
wbc started play la the fifth
round were Hereto Ward, BUI
Hyndmaa and Dr. Freak (Bud)
Taylor.
Coe again waa Mr. Precision
Wednesday aa ho finished strong­
ly on Uw back nine to beat Bob
Batdorff of Ilerahey, Pa., 3 and 1,
and Jim Vickers of Wichita, Kaa.,
4 and 3.
But on Uw strength of Wednes­
day’s performance by Aaron,
NlcUaua and Tom Draper. Coe
must regard these three as
threats to hla crown as serious
as bis experienced Walker Cup
colleague*, Ward, Hyndman and
Taylor.

Detroit
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Baltimore
Tt T9 .4M lilt
Boaton
M TT .4T3 3DK
Kansas City
a 93 .434 MVt
Wellington
41 M .41* 39
Wodeesday'a BosaHa
New York 3 Chicago 1
Boaton • Cleveland 9
Detroit S Baltimore 1 (night)
(Only game* scheduled)
TBnraday’e Pratable Pitchers
No games scheduled
Friday Night's Games
Detroit at Chicago
Cleveland at Kansas City
Baltimore at Washington
Boaton at New York
In four times at bet la Uw
world's richest race—The Garden
State—Jockey Erie Guerin ha*
been tint on Summer Tan (1934),
second on Career Boy (1933), third
on Rose Trellis (I93T) and Sword
Dancer (1939).

BALTIMORE, Md. (UPI) - The
Baltimore Cotta should repeat as
National Football League cham­
pion*.
That's a forthright statement,
hut then we have to badge a little.
Coach Wesb Ewbank'a huskies
may have to prove they can keep
winning U and when all-pro quar­
terback Johnny Units* gets hurt.
No one said Unltas was going to
gel hurt, but football sometime*
can be rough. And tho Colts no
longer have another experienced
quarterback since George Shaw
picked up hte option and was trad­
ed to the New York Giants.
Eubank thinks he has ths answer
la two starling defensive backs,
Andy Nelson and Ray Brown, both
working out at quarterback.
Fan* and soma sportswrilers
have been complaining that neither
Nateon nor Brown have looked imrestive in exhibition games and
ava failed to move the team for
the most part. But Ewbsnk U
sticking by hte guns.
Ewbsnk said he did not know of
a team In the league with two re­
serve quarterbacks who were aa
good, considering tho amount of
experience they have bad.
Tti* oUier question the Colts will
have to answer U whether they can

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keep the mid-season form Uw team
reached before the season even
started.
Probably they ran. P.wbank said
he believed the squad was develop­
ing at Just about the right pace
and Coach Jim Lee Howell of the
GlanU said ha believed the 1939
Uallimorc team may ba osw of the
greatest of NFL club*.
Howell should have a prelly good
line on the Colts, HU GlanU edged
them during Uw reguUr 1939 sea­
son and then lost to Baltimore, 1317, in a championship game that
produced Uw league's first "sud­
den death" overtlms. Uw Giants
also took a 39-3 thumping from Uw
Colts in so axhtblUaa game teat
month.
So Howsll may ba right. Tbs
Colts have tn Uw “ six Ions of fun"
an aging defensive Una but still
probably tho most devastating one
in the NFL- They have •'steadily
Improving defensive backflsld.
And that offensive. Sparked by
the cool am) deadly pitching of
Unites It U one af the moat ver­
satile In tho business. Tho bull-ilka
rushes of Alan Anitclw, Uw alanU
of L. C. Dupre, Uw daullng speed
to tho outside of all-pro Lenny
Moore all complement tho passing
threat.

GREENVILLE, B. C. (U P I) —
Putt Rademacber, a f a r m e r
Olympic boxing champion trying
hla professional "comeback” at
the age of 10, meats heavyweight
Ralph Schaelder af Miami her*
tonight.
Neither ha* done much fighting
lately. Schneider, a former spar­
ring partner of retired heavyweight king Rocky Marciano,
dropped a split decision to Roland
Lastana last year la Ua last
fight.
Rademacber, who triad to atari
at the top two yean ago in the
pro ranks -by taking on Floyd
Patterson, was knocked out by
Patterson and later by Zora
Volley, Ho started back up the
trail last month at Columbus, Ga.
by taking a sixth round TKO over
Tommy Thompson of Washington,
D. C.
Marciano wiU referoo tonight’*
bout.

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National Leagao—Pace, Plratae
IT-1; Antonelli, Giants 1M; U w,
Pirates IT-f; Conley, Phils U-T;
Jones, GlanU 13-13.
American Leagaa-Bbaw, While
Sox 1M; McLUh, IndlaM 1M ;
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Knicks Sign Two
NEW YORK (U PI) Jack
George and Prank Batvy, both of
whom earn# to the Now York
Knickerbockers in trades w i t h
•tber teams, hare signed their
lK M t contracts with Uw Nfr
tional Basketball Attn. Club.
Sword Dancer, third te last
Fall’s running of Uw world's rich­
est racu, Tba Garden State, te
considered Uw leading candidate
for 3-yssr-old honors af 1999.

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Boosters
Plug Sale
Of Tickets

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday. High today ST In II. Low tonight TO to 78,
VOL, Y T J T

football fans caa look for as
• MUresting game" tonight, San­
ford Coach Jim Pipott said today
as Ida Seminole* get ready la
tackle the Titusville Iberian l i
at Municipal

THE WOMEN ARE WORKING fo ttln f ready for tha
Bate Didrtekoon Zahariaa golf tournament Saturday
aad Sunday and Sonny Powell enjoy* the effort,
dally with hto lister, Dot, carrying tha duba. They will
Mayfair
or
ba among the golfera who play
§nmj either
«*»*.* at the »■
*—
«»
Casselberry country duba. All proceeds go to the Ameri­
can Canear Society. Fat is $1 and registration desk*
will ba open from 8 a.m. until noon and 1 to 8 p. m. both
days. Trophies will be awarded to top men and women
players and a putting contest will be held at each course.
The Women's Golf Associations of tha two duba are
sponsoring tha tourney.
(Staff Photo)

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 824

45M inersTrapped
In Flaming Shaft
CHRYSTON, Scotland (U PI)— Forty-five men trapped
by an electric explosion In a mile-deep flaming coal mine
were given no chance of survival today.______________
“Thera ia no hope,” a National Coal Board spokesman
said.
A rescue worker said, “ It is pure hell down there.”

To Chart Routes To Planets

News Briefs

Success Closes Out
Hard-Luck Program

1 p. m. Stocks

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NEW YORK (UPI) —Stock pri­
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American Tobacco
NW
Bethlehem Steel ........
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General Motors .. .. . . . . . . S4H
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31to
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Penney
1Q4V4
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Idle
Royal American ..........
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Studebsker .... iitMMMHtl lBVh
U. S. Steel
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Westingboos* EL ............. VTH
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Altogether, S3 men ~»re trapped when wires to a ventilating
fan abort • circuited early this
morning, sending flames and
smoke billowing Uirough the mine
corridors. Six man were brought
Mrs. Thurmond Okay out alive by rescue teams. An­
WASHINGTON (UPD-Doctors other man was found dead.
reported today that the wile of
At tint, officials were confident
Sen. Storm Thurmond (D-S. C.) moat of the men would be lived.
wax ia good condition following a But rescue workers taking a
•tx-bour operation for removal at breather on the surface laid opera­
a brain tumor.
tions
underground
had been
a
m erely hampered by falls of coal
JACKAONYJUJt.frWn-A New
Parliament Out
. tad rock.
LONDON (UPI) - Queen sai­ The Ore was exUhgulshco by York firm hie been charged anth
ls bath formally dissolved Parlia­ early afternoon but officials said shipping 13,713 pounds of decom­
ment today, and most members It would be several hours, perhaps posed lobster tails after one of
of the Houw of Commons headed aven nightfall, before rescue the largeat seizure* of foodstuff*
for their home districts to cam­ squads got to the trapped man or In state history.
Federal agents said the im­
their bodies.
paign lor th* Oct. S election.
Throughout the morning and af­ parted lobster tails may have been
ternoon wives, relatives and meant fee distribution lo Florida's
Trafficante Guilty
CLEARWATER (UPI) — Gam­ friends of the doomed men stood tourist centers as a local pro­
duct.
bler Henry Trafficante was free1silently at the pithead.
The tails were seized at a local
on 110,000 bond today while attor­ The other 10S men of tbs day
freexer plant Wednesday night.
neys planned sn appeal to his shift escaped.
Tba retail valua of th* shlpmeot
LONDON (UPI) —Chines* Com- conviction Thursday on charge*
was estimated at $20,000.
munlet Boss Mao Ts* • Tung'S of bribing a police officer to pro­
William B. Logan, resident In
shakeup of top military posts dip- tect a 1034 lottery ring.
■pector of th* U. S. Food and
closed moves to tighten party con­
Drug Administration, said a libel
trol over the powerful Rod Army,
Fruit Shipments
Information
baa
been
filed
experts on Communist affairs aald
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) -Daily
charging Um International Fish­
today.
eries Co. of New York City with
The high-level purge was rem­ carioadlngs in boxes from the Cit­
•hipping the tails in interestate
iniscent of th* party-army drug- rus Vegetable Inspection Division:
By
rail,
3,041
grapefruit;
by
boat,
Apparent low bid last night oo commerce In an adulterated con­
gle In Mo*cow some two years
ago when Premier Nikita Xkroab- 3TO grapefruit; by truck, 10.B33 building the new Seminole High dition.
Officials of toe local freezer
• chev fired Defanee Minister Mar­ grapefruit; total shipments, 14,- School was 11,438,977 from Ken
shal Georgi Zhukov, they said. 1T1 grapefruit. Cannery receipts, Smith Construction Co. of Day­ plant said they did not know the
tona Reach.
condition of the product when it
Some observers said the Peiping 3,513 grapefruit.
Smith’s firm offered to have the arrived Aug. 34 from New York.
regime, which admittedly has
school ready for occupancy by
Th* tails were shiprvd to this
been having interne] troubles, re­ Victims Sought
HARLETTA. Italy (UPI) - Res­ Aug. 15, I960 and to atari con­ country from Braxil where an |ncognized that the army was th*
only organized body in Red China cue crews worked around the clock struction with IS days o.' the date intenslv* investigation is nderstrong enough to trigger a revolt today In the grim hunt for addi­ awarded. The county school board1way to tract th* ret*, of the cargo. Logan aaid.
Peiping Ihiu far has given no tions] victims of the collapse Wed­ will award the bid Monday.
A fire escape bid for Seminole
The tails were packed in 13 and
official explanation for the dis­ nesday of a five-story apartment
missal of Marshal Pen Teh-Hual as house. The bodies of 33 man, wom­ High and Harper and Lake Mon- 40 pound boxes and had almost
defense minister or the removal an and children have been recov­ roe elementary schools was re­ the same markings and site as
• of Huang Ke-Cheng from his port ered from the 30-foot high pile jected because It was the lone of­ Florida lobatar tails.
fer. Three bids are needed. Th*
of rubble and debris.
as rhief of the general staff.
board will call for new bids.
But both posts went to staunch
party men. The Defense Ministry Skelton Resting
was assigned to Marshal Lin!
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI)
Piao, one of the foremost Com­ —Physicians sakl today that come­
munist commanders of the civil dian Red Skelton, 4S, probably will
Seminole County drivers' license
war days. A year agt, he was be released Monday from SI.
sales totalled 11,217 at 3 p. m.
named vice &gt; chairman of th* John's Hospital where he has been
DETROIT (UPI) —General Mo- yesterday. Last September 8,347
perty.
resting since he returned last
Lo Juiehing, who was chief of weekend from a personal tour of tors Corp. announced today there - licenses had been issued after the
secret police ss minister of public Japan. Doctors said Skelton was will be no increase in the list pri- first 12 days of sales,
^ security, took over as chief of suffering from extreme physical ces of the firm's 1960 model cars.- The courthouse Is open for
General manager of Chevrolet, license salts from I a. ra. to 3
w staff of the more than three mil­ fatigue.
Oldtmobile, Pontiac, Rulck and p. m. weekdays and this Saturday
lion • man army. Lo, who is de­
Cadillac divisions all made timil- and next Saturday from t a. m.
scribed as the “ Hatchet man” of
ar statements today to the effect until noon. Licenses will he sold
th* Psiping regime, also was
that factory list prices will be &lt;in Oviedo from 2-3 p. m. Tuesday,
named one of the 10 view •
later* of national defense.
The Rev. Howard D. Gress, exe­ the same or lower on new cars, Mondays, Fridays and .Saturday
although many lines will have mornings are the heaviest felling
cutive secretary, Presbytery of costly improvements and extras, days In the courthouse.
St. Johns, Synod of Florida, will
speak at morning and evening
worship services st the First Pres­
byterian Church Sunday. Rev.
Grass also will b« the speaker for
the Rally Day services Kept. 37.

M ilitary Shakeup
By Red Chinese
^Tightens Control

WASHINGTON (U PI) — Tha United 8Utts find A
60-pound Vanguard III satellite into orbit today in ita tint
outer apace success since Soviet Premier Nikita Khrnab*
chev arrived here boasting of Russia's moon hit.
The new satellite, shaped like an ovtrxixed Ice crei
cone, waa carried aloft from Cape Canaveral at. 1:$0 a.
by the tart of the bard-tuck Vao-

KHRUSHCHEV DOES THE WAVING

HYDE PARK, ft. Y . (U Pj) Nikita I. Khrushchev, who.has
spoken of burying. America, cams
through the rolling greenery of tba
mid-Hudson Valley today to lay
a wreath on the grave of the Ame-

$1,458,977 Low
Bid On High School

No Price Boost,
G M Announces

11,217 Purchase
Driver Permits

Rev. Gress Speaker

J. M. Jackson Dies
•A t Crescent City

Mr. Jams* Mann Jackson, Cres­
cent City Atlantic Coast Lin*
agent died at bis bom* Monday
following a heart attack.
A native of Rome, Georgia, Mr.
Jackson went to Crescent Ctty
from Sanford to 1*32.
Surviving ire hit wife,, Plorenct: two daughters, Nancy Lyna,
•a n d Sarah Mara, at Crescent City;
on* non, Dr. J. Wesley Jackson,
Florence, Ala.; hi* parents, Mr.
and Mr*. George Jackson; one
sister, Mrs. Clyde Plercy, of San­
ford; two brothers, Robert, of
Rome,- Ga. and Marvin, of Fort
Lauderdale; aad twa grandchild-

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1989

Vanguard Orbits New Satellite

Pi port said Ms squad haa
‘we’ll as* haw they hold ap
•ssure tonight.” That p
expected to be heavy, t o ____
Isait, as the Terriers probably
will hava same MO pi e*ton to
tba lias aad "soma ten# haps
to tba backflaht," N p t t sate
Kickoff time la 1:11 p. m. Tickata are on tela ttawrtaaa at
RoumiDat A Andersen ami Tewabton drug store*.
Seaaoa tickets also will ha aa
aala at th* gate tonight by lbs
Chitfs Club, tbs boaster ergeefxallau which la trytop to generate
m season long fattening far all
Tiigh school athletic m ats.
The booetera hen about ll.saa
worth at tlekete sold to their
drive to seU d t o worth.
Plgott said Mike Roberto would
guide tba Semtoelea to their first
offensive this season, with Alex
McKJbbta as the ether quarter­
back.
“ 1 export to see abort 31 boys
to action tonight aa we try
maffenelva aad datoaalvo autto
•pigott said.
Probable starters offeoalvaly will
be Jim Greeny and Terry Christtaoaen at ends; Charles Bogan aad
__Jams*.Markham at tackle*; Glynn
Hodges and Billy Alford at guards
nod Tommy Botnar at center;
Roberta et quarterback, Ray Lundqulst and John Lovslaea at half­
backs and Jehn Minn at M l
back
A The first line defensively will
• b e Markham and Bogan et ends;
Rusty Simas aad Charles Pen at
taeklea; Hodges or Neely Rooe
at center; MeXlbbto aad Alford
as outside linebackers; Lao Rlsear and Johnny Wbelchol, Inside
linebackers, sod Gracey
Lundquiet aa sxlety man
Coach Spec Everhart did art
revqnl n storting lineup far kin
blue and paid clad Terrbna but
Hated a »-m ea Wavt
*»
»

United Prpoa Leased Wire Established 1908

Cat Rally Sunday
The Seminole Sports Car Club
will bold a “ Loop the Loop” ral­
ly Sunday, leaving Hinson's Amoco
Service Station on French Ave.
at J p. m. Participants are re­
quested to bring a picnic lunch
to the rally, which will loot about
two hours.

Short Causes Fire

A short eircuil caused a car (ire
yesterday at 13th and French
Ave. The wire trouble developed
when Sanford resident John J.
Sen dees were held to Edea Bell was trying out a car belongCemetery at 10 a. ra. Wednesday. to * French Are. used car lot.

Bridge Crash Halts
Moonshine Run

Forty gallons of moonshine a nearby awamp, the sheriff a ofliquor were seized at th* Lake flc* reported.
Monro* Bridge this morning after
heavily laden ear attracted
. . . .
,
*
.
Deputy Cooper s attention In Ora hot tour-county pursuit by &lt;ogt clly. £ „ w that whcn ^
sheriff's deputies.
turned a spotlight on the auto,
A crash at tlie bridge stopped , Stacey and McGee Red at speeds
Orlandosns Varoon L. Stacey and1“ P 10 * » m P-h- Tb« ne#ln* c» r
Jesse L. McGee after their liquor-1
* * ■»“ * .
ro*k*
, . ,
_ . ,
_
mg the turn towards Lake Monroe
loaded car fled from Oange City too fast
at 4:43 a. ra. with Volusia De-! Stacey, 46. and McGee. IT,
uties H. R. Cooper and Bob started from Orange City with 13
augherty in pursuit.
Jugs of liquor. Seminole County
3fcG*e was caught at the bridge deputies Vernon Brewster, Russ
about • a. m.a and Stacey waa Seeberger, Andy Evans ind Bob
tracked down at 1:30 after a 12- Grant were on hand far the
mil* bloodhound pursuit through arrest.
1

B

N. V. FARMER

Realtors Board
Elects Farmer

rican who aald that this country
had nothing to fear but fear itself.
The Soviet premier wu ltd to the
grave of Franklin D. Roosevelt by
his widow, Mrs. Eleanor Roose­
velt.
Khrushchev Is no stranger to
Mrs. Roosevelt, She interviewed
him at length during her 1957 Huasian visit. After the trip she wrote,
“ 1 think 1 should die if 1 should
have to live In Soviet Russia."
Khrushchev waa scheduled to
■peak at the Unllcd Nations this
afternoon and was reported ready
lo present a “ plan" for disafmament.
Khrushchev will wind up his IIday visit to the United Stales with
a press conference and an hourlong nationwide television talk.
The White House disclosed
Thursday that these two events
are scheduled on Sept. 37, only a
few hours before Khrushchev
boards his plane for the return
flight tu Moscow.

Mr. J. A. Cranston
Dies At Hospital

Mr. John A. Cranston died at
Seminole Memorial Hospital last
night, after i short illness.
Mr. Cranston, S3, lived in San­
ford since 1917 when ho came
was elected beni from his birthplace in Ubpresident of the Seminole County; ley, Mich, lie lived at 1719 W.
Hoard of Realtors at the annual *‘'*r** St.
election meeting last night. Others
* charter member of the Sanelected to serve during I960 were fort1 f rrr Methodist Church, he
Cecil H. Waller, vice president; wa* »
ol ,h&lt;? l»oarri of
Gladys M. Dawson, secretary-‘ Trustees of the Florida Confertreasurer; Genevieve lilelr, cor- enCH
llw Kfte Methodist
responding secretary and Charles Church ami for many year* waa
F. Field, director.
a delegate to the annual church
Installation ceremonies will be conference. He wa» formely supheld in January. It was decided' erintendenl of the church Sunday
to hold a dinner meeting In Oct- *chooJ. Mr. Cranston was employober and invite the wives. Robert ed by the Sanford Post Office for
S. Brown, Seminole County ion the past 17 years.
Surviving are his wife, Agnes
ing director will speak about coun
V. Cranston; four urns. Rev. Hobty zoning regulations.
Representing the loca board at ‘'rt J- Cranston of Tampa, Rev.
the Florida Assn, of Realtors at Harold C. Cranston of Clearwater,
the state convention in Pensacola Ri|Ph A- Cranston of Shreveport,
Oct. I, 9 and 10 will be William »n*l
w- Cranston of SeatH. Stamper, current president; tle: »«vt?n grandsons, two sisters,
Farmer, Mrs. Dawson and Wally Mrs. Stella Minor of Memphis,
Dietrich, director,
Mich., Mrs. Alice lankelt of San­
ford; and one brother, Arthur
Cranston of Miami.
Funeral services will be at 3
p. m. tomorrow at Urissoa Fun­
eral Home, with Rev. Ira Hind­
man Jr. officiating, and Rev. E.
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (UPI) — J. Hood, Conference SuperintooFour men accused of Labor Day dent as assisting pastor. Burial
bombfngs here pleaded innocent will be ia Oaklswn Memorial
today, but a fifth admitted In- Park.
Pallbearers will be selected
volvement in one cate and drew
a maximum 3300 fine and 3-year from associates of the Free Metho­
Jail sentence under au 116)5 law. dist Church and of the local Post
J. D. Sims. 33, a truck driver, Office. Mr. Cranston’s family re­
admitted implication In th* dyna­ quests that In place of flower*,
mite explosion that wrecked an contributions be made to th* John
office In the school board build­ A. Cranston Memorial Fund of th*
ing oo the night of Sept. 7?*
Free Uctbodul Church of Sanford.
4

4 Bomb Suspects
Plead Innocent

The National Aarooautics and
Span Administration ban aooounnd at 4:00 a. n . that tba
spicc-chartlng mooalat bad Joined
•even other U. I. lateiUiei and
one Russian satellite in orbit
around the earth.
Scientists estimate the new
■etelUte'a lUe at 3» to 40 yean.
Batteries eoosistlag of S3 small
sllver-ainc cells, wen expected
to provide power for ita radio
transmitter for two to three
months. The scientists said Van­
guard 111 would not be vUlble to
the naked eye.
The announcement said that ini­
tial calculations indicated Van­
guard III would circle the earth
every UO minutes. Its lowest
point weo calculated at 313 sta­
tute miles and its highest
point et 3,300 statute mile* above
the earth.
Vaogmard It! was pecked with in^ gimfft(t f|fliuMril to
jht
earth's magnetic field, solsr X*
NASA said space charts would
bo drawn from this and future
magnometer experiment* to give
man his first map of aafe routes
to lb* mooo and planets. The
magnometer was designed !o de­
tect pockets of high radiation
which a spaca traveler would want
to avoid.

Registrar To Take
Books To Voters
County registration hooka will
be taken Into tit* county from
Sept. 27 to Oct. 3 so that new
residents may register to vote on
the reapportiunment bill and coun­
ty school mlllagc and trustee Nov.
3.
Supervisor of Registration Ca­
milla D. Bruca plans to lake Uie
books out during the last week
of registration before the elec­
tion.
Mrs. Bruce will be In Fern
Park Sept. 30, tentatively at the
Prairie Lake Legion Hail from 7
to I p. m. She will be at Allamoots Springs Oct. 1, at the Com­
munity Hall from 7 to 9 p. m.
The Sanford office in the
Chamber of Commerce building
will be open from 7 to I p. m.
Sept. II and 38. The office Is
presently open Mondays through
Fridays from 9 a. m. until noon,
and from 2 to 5 p. m., and Satur­
days through Oct. 3 from 9 a. m.
until noon.

TV Star Charged
In $125,000 Suits
MIAMI (U PI&gt;- Television hero
Richard Webb, whose off • screen
spy chase, snded to law suits
■gainst himself, admitted today
the real Ufa episode was inspired
by his TV personality, not vodka.
"What I did certainly is a hold
over from the role I'm playing in
thii show," confessed the hand­
some star of “ Border Patrol,"
here to film sequences for tha
popular television series.
“ You get to think that way," be
said.
Two Insurance men filed dam­
age suit* totaling 1123,000 here
Thursday against the actor and
co • defendants. They claimed
Webb accused them of being Rus­
sian spies and roughed then! up
on an airline flight.
The insurance men, Msnnus P.
Tough ill. 3*. Salt Lake City. Utah,
and Walter Bush, 39, Springfield,
Ore., said Webb bad been drinking
when lb* trouble started on an air­
line flight from New Orleans to
Miami last Friday

WASHINGTON1 (U PI) — 9m.
Albert
Gore
(D-Taon.)
bad
charged that some 'daiaietratian
official* an eonsiderlac a "dolfe
crate default" on federal govern,
ment highway obligations to the
states despite the fart Congrew
acted to pnvent I t
Ho urged President .Kiaenhow*
in a letter made public Thursday
to make H dear the federal gov*
eminent will net detank an Ha
obligations.
&gt;
The senator also said some ef&gt;
Uriels pish to exercise eoqtfrd
over the highway contracts made
by the states to parcel ant ro&gt;
duced apportionment* so they w tl
not all coma due at once.
Gore aaid the peotty-a-galloa k*&gt;
crease in gasoline taxes voted by
Congress will not bring In wsough
money to pay for the federal
ihara of stata highway projects
already under contract
He quotrd Federal Highway Ad­
ministrator Bertram D. Tallamy
aa stating that the Bureau at
Public Roads plans to hold some
alata voucher* for aaveral
next June to put them Into a
fiscal year,
“ To ma it Is Inconceivable that
the federal government should dofault to its solemn obligation to
the allies by refusing prompt 20imbursemsnt," Gore said.

Tennis Tourney
Pairings Made
Drawings far the Sanford Re­
creation Dept. Tennis Tourna­
ment have paired these partner*
and opponents;
Doubies: Gene Tucker and Charlit Morrison will play John Bart
low and Dick Mann. Melvin Jonea
and George Gillette will play Laland Taylor and D. H, Pirtey.
Harold Herbal and Buddy Proc9or
will meet Pete Knowles and ~A1
Doudney and Wendall Springfield
with Phil Login will play Gordon
Dean and Norman Mcfnnlt.
For first round doubles, two
out of three seta determine tha
match. Games must be completed
before Oct. 1 and players wlU
arrange their own time and pUc*
of play.
In th* men's singles, match**
will be John Barlow vs. Leland
Taylor, D. II. Plercy va. Wcndall
Springfield, Buddy Proctor va.
Phil Login, Norm Melon!* va.
Michael Sirianni, and Harold Harbat vs. J. T. Ferrell.
A1 Doudney will bypass this
first round If no one inters
against him. An additional player
can be entered in th* singles dot
to this bye.
Women's singles matches wiH
pit Tolly Brubaker va. Modtna
Ferrell snd Meg Urquhart va.
Dorothy Mann. Th* sama tima
and place rules apply to single*
Uut are set far doublet.

Patton Funeral
Services Today
Funeral services for Harrell B.
Patton, who died suddenly Wed­
nesday, trill be held ■( * p. m.
today at Brlsaoo Funseal Homs,
with W. P. Brook* Jr., officiating.
Tha body will be taken la Val­
dosta, Ga.. far burial, with Briasoa
Funeral Horns ia tharga

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Adopted
JACKSONVILLE (UPl) - 1*0
reteaeC Ms
&gt; sdopilnS a
iM ta ^ a to
w eds A

allk at Uw

vetad AS Tuesday
t o s r t a mtoimum price that
he chergsd la retell stores
«M to the

. .

Tha Ruaslana retard the Khntahcber'
yWt m a prelude to tha and of th« cold war
aad tft aa if raatratete ara now off. Thate
attitude seem to aajr: "If* okay aw ."
.

" E r a a th a Voiea o f A o w rk * w aa allowad
t o i ^ f a e y ^ a w d te B u a a te n th e n e w s

h w .^an d T a S Om S S S m w w ? tUSney,
S J r ia d E i s i S o w e r '. w a k o m tes

haa baa* ja m a a d hjr S o d a t statio n s.
, ^ B r«*deaata tor th a A m a rk a a -R ad io
L ib atalio n w hich m ix ad com m entary, aom a
a i t k d , in to ita M wm m ets on K hrushchev
wmw jam m ed aa m o d i aw av er before, a
ipokaam an fo r Om A m a rk a a C om m ittee
fo r lib e r a tio n aald In N ew T a rtu
Moacow R adio, a f t e r b ro a d c a a tta f a a
account fro m W aah tag to a on K hru sh ch ev 's
m eeting w ith P re s id e n t E isenhow er, ended
w ith a apodal w e a th e r fo recast fo r th e
•M te rn psurt o f th e U n ited S tatM (g o o d )-th e f i r s t tim e an y o n e eould rem em b er soak
M
, ....
, .
.
T he usual s tiffn e s s to w ard t o r t * * *

H a Soviat praaa told ita r a a d c n to day a
««oHd wall o f *00,000 A m ericana” f a r o
K h m h c h e y " sto rm y applauaa a n d ova*
tk a a " w hen h a arriv e d in W ash in g to n . T h a
rep o rts deoeribed th a W aahln*ton acene aa
one of o v erw hehnins approval by m am .
m ath , friemBy, h an d k erch ief - w aving
crowds,
W ashington w aa so packed w ith peopfc
said th e official gov ern m en t new spaper,
Iavestla, t h a t T h e r e waa n o t even a place
to drop an apple’."
^
-L ong befo re th e a rriv a l o f th e a i r .
plan*, several th o u san d re sid e n ts g a th e re d
to greet th e head o f flo v k t pow er.” Is re .U a

wm

announced. By tha tints Khruah-

their approval by stormy applauaa.'

A peatenriaed mllh

r ceat el Me prel nuhllshsl hy the
in the MrthMit FtorA s sent ncsivsd bp
else set hr Uw cemmlsMu, Is as* Cl rests per gslloe.
But tbmmlmtoe Chslmaa J.
trolley Odhem crttktasC the wove
Wd ssld, *'! de art believe that
the milk Industry viU he satisfied
with the 111 per real floor and
their seat more wifl be to raise
R. There is ne protection to the
seusumer member ie this.”
Odhara said price control*
-would be sethtug hat preftor
peaee la the puh£e. .

CHARLES POX of the Seminole High School footkuU
team gets special delivery for his Introduction to the
fans at the Chiefs Club pep rally last night at Seminole
High School. Delivering him are cheerleaders Frances
Strickland, Marylln McDaniel and Anne Crappt.

COACH JIM PIGOTT Introduced James Markham, who
got left out in the equhd recognition. The pep rally
sponsored by the Chlefa Club, headed by Gordon Brad,
ley, was held to build interest In tha boosters organise,
tlon for the grid season which begins here Friday night
when Sanfonl plays Titusville. . (Bergstrom Photos)

iouth Seminole
Schools To Have
3,000 Next Year

36 Escape Injury As Airliner Makes
Belly-Landing At Air Force Base

More than S.000 children will
I Uw new Lon(wood
Semiswlo Element«ry
ted Lyman reboot In the
cooperaUv* training
tofl of IMS, County School Supt
R. T. Milwee told the Uoue Hah
yeeterdsy.
Peek school eerotlmeot tor this
year should be 11.3SB in January
1MO, MUwee said.
Bide wiQ be opened tomorrow
an the now nemimd* High School,
to be buUt In the Beaervoir Lake
m t she Ji
ArlB he bellt ee s

PLATTEBBURG APB. N. Y.
(UPl) — Aa KaaUrn Airlines Mar­
tin CM airliner made an emer­
gency belly-landing ne a &gt;toemcovered runway at this Strategic
Air Command base early today
•ad ail M persons aboard souped
serious Injury.
The plane developed loading
gear trouble while on o flight
northward from Now York CUy
to Moseena, N. Y. The pilot dis­
covered the trouble while attempt­
ing In niok* a landing at Burling■uaicipal Airport

a operettas
wings at
and then dae o v e r e d walkway*, Mflwee ee- tswsr Ml
He circled the field Mr ibout M
"The plant will consist of IS
to bum ap his excess
ekaerooiM, a bomemaklag suite,
•dance suit*, commercial suite,
Perce personnel spread la
ana arts sad craft, room, am Alr blanket
el foam used to ex
room, a library, cafeteria, vocal thick
Unguixh oU tire* over a 300-fuet
music room, hand room, gym- wide
section of the runway lor i ussium , auditorium and ad minis- Sao feet.
Rratlve roils,” to aecommodste
•boot 1 PM children, MUwee said. The pilot then set the two en­
A new school for Hopper, sod gined plane down In Um middle.
additions to Grooms Asodemy, An Air Force spokesman who
Lyman, and Oviedo wifl begin gave newsmen a running account
User Mi Um year, MUweo told the
Lloni. following thee* will bs
addition* Is the preient Semi­
nole High, which will become a
Junior high sad Um aouatsucUau
of s now olomantiry school hi

Civic Center Gels
Newsweek Plug
A Sanford Civic Center Is pictured
Is Newsweek Magaxine for Sept.
M is an advertisement show­
ing how adhesive* can be used
te bold bent wood beams.
"By designing this striking new
eivie center ueing laminated wood,
architect John Burton IV saved
tha City of Sanford almost 51 for
each square foot of construction
In round flgure»-41l,0M,r
Jb e article ay s.
A Two photos of Um Civic Cantor
are drown, emphsailing Um beau­
ty and strength of Um curved
wooden beam support sod wood

Killing Tot Sickens
K a n , Saves Others
BAN DIEGO. Cxlif. (U P l)-A
U-year-old welder told police to.
day he became so sickened alter
stobblng hie five-year-old stopdaughter to death that be couldn’t
go through with n plan to kill the
ether three members af hie faneily and himself.
Earl Mild/ord NeUon, a native
mf Roebuck, 8.C., admitted plac­
pillow over the heed
hear of
i n g e pill
Lou Skelton until she
Cindy Lou
came unconscious end then stab­
bing her to death early Tueedey,
the day after the had started kin­
dergarten.
Hie also admitted beating his
wife, Marjorie, S4, on the head
with a hammer. She waa treated
a4 a hospital.

At least S00 Air Force personnel
by to assist the crippled
plane. Passengers and crew mem­
bers were taken to the base hospi­
tal and checked by Air Force doc­
tors and an Eaitchi Airlines doc­
tor. They said the passengers and
craw ware In "good •eodiUon.”

Butler Modifies Stand
O r Convention Votes

Abolish Cold War,
And We All Gain,
1 p. m. Slocks
—NEW~ YORK (UPl)—Stock pri­ Red Leader Says
ces at 1 p. m.:

WASHINGTON (UPl) - Soviet
American T A T
7Sth
American Tobacco
....... 9kM Premier NUtMa Khruebchev aald
Bethlehem Steel ..,«,••••«• 5IH today that "all countries will
C A O ................... I?
gain'' by “aboiltiro af
Chrysler ............................ asvv
Curtiss . Wright .............. 90H j war,”
a National Frees Club
Eastman Kodak ................ SB's He told
that "we have coma to
Ford Motor ....................... SO II lunch
country with an opon heart.’*
General Electric .............. 77 your
We are not here te beg tor
General
Motors
.................
M’s
“7 “
" ................. " ' anything or to force anything m
2 f t " * ? “ »• ................. ™ roS. oSt . l « u T I r o
l0U' ‘ * ............................
1 ....................... 42to try, Ma great people, which h.“
Lortllard
a tremendous contribution
Minute Maid•eeeaesaetapee a 20H msde
the development at mankind,
Penney .............
107* to
meet your statesmen and pub­
Penn MR ..........
1IH to
lic
leaders, and to have netful
Royal America ............... 4H discussion
on ail quesUoaa which
S een Roebuck
aaltate tha people rf
Slude baker.............
14k today
countries and the whale af a
U.,8. Monty.....Meeattiiee
ktod." he said.
ee*epoaone
“We want to reach agrreuieug
with Um strong and UMreby
reach agreement with nfl eountrlei on the nbollUon of the cold

Laos Sets Curfew
Curb Reds
Y in O U N l, L a n a (UPl) - on night Ilia l i Vientiane,
Pathet Lao rebel antly to tear of a wave oTCam
Mm M. the ttoy eam,
northward ha
Semneue prev- Ital city at iMa l int ho tat aZ
li
attempting to
a jungle trap
that a
army sources
at Laos mean- tlgattog oemmltooe to on tha
•cane. U wm M tevnd the rehab
n
are withdrawing , l i am e l
lh a government
early dosing I t restaurants, banu
theaters and nightclubs — UrgM*

Discounts

for bomb attacks during a
munlst-becked ralgn at terror to
UmBatoh Yto* Nut eapMat 2
and ton toto tonnOtor The aaoouhfelnaiit aald only to*
curfewwee being applied "tor se­
curity reasons." 14 did net affect
persona an UMstreets after mld&gt;
night but further aecurtty mean,
urea were expected ahnuld ton
feared terrorism develop.
The UN team, bated ter J«to&gt;

WASHINGTON (UPl) - * « •&gt;
state Allegation would
Chairman Paul M. ttdlcr have, fewer yrtee then M kad In
war.
modified his 1900 cooventim ap­
“All countries will gala by this
The teat-minute revision w*i ex­
portionment plan today te guarola equal measure.’*
pected to head off some southern
He said It eeeme “strange” that
proteaU against wiping out an ex­ CAPE CANAVERAL (UPl) - A some people have expressed "ap­
isting ''bonus'' system which had Jupiter intermediate range missile prehensions" about his each toga
beseflttod many southern stalee. wiggled out of control today and of visits with President Elsenhow­
Under the revised plans, every
er, aa If Mm Soviet Union had
state end territory would gsin at waa exploded la flight 1,000 feet "some sinister designs to express­
Negroes Admitted
V°aai. Fiery debris
least one convention •vote over its ,b o t*
U TILS RUCK. Ash. (UPl) - m strong*. Bach
would ,howerrd Uie c a n but no Injuries ing readiness to Improve Ita
relations with the United Steles.*'
The Little Back Ichaal Board has Mt 1U VntM for ..r h ol Us °r
" U Mfety
reported.
OfflCiaU
get 2vi votes for each of its ia |d yj, rangt
officer
push"These allegations are simply
opened Integrated Cesiral High Democratic
members of Con­
School to three more Negroes, gress. Any state facing a loss of ed the ' destnict'' button wbea the ridiculous,” he said. “We have no
bringing the total in Um school to delegates would be assigned “at Army missile veered from Us plan­ Intention of producing a quarrel
five. The ngw Negro students will large” vote* to bring them up te ned trajectory. The mlselle erupt­ between anybody.
The county commissioner* re­
“On the contrary, we ere tak­ ceived lha Dowling Appraisal Co.
ed In a bell or orange and rod
attend their first classes Friday. their 1956 level.
Plccee, some of them ing every measure to have good property avaluaUooa yesterday
The District «f Columbia would flames.
burning, plunged from Um fiery relations not only with the U. S.. from Robert Dowling, who o ld
Typhoon Kills Six
...............
get
eight votes,....................
Puerto Rico, tlx sphere
to the ground. No ground but also with Re allies We would they represent "a good appraisal.”
NAHA, Okinawa (UPl) — Six The Virgin Islands and the Canal
like toe meetings betv-en states­ This step to the commission's ef­
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. persons were reported killed and i Zooe, three each. In addition earh fires were started.
men of the USSR ind Um U. 8. fort to grt a revived asaeMment
Some
of
the
debris
fell
in
tha
(UPD—The United Nations steer­ 31 injured todey when Typhoon ,tale and territory would get an
to
contribute In turn to the fur­ to place more taxable property on
vicinity
of
the
blockhouse
housing
ing committee today ihelvcd for Sarah slammed into tiny
extra vote for Us two... members
.
the launch technicians. But the ther Improvement of relations be­ the roll, with resultant Increase In
the dureUon of the current Gener­ Island with winds up to 150 m.p h. oa the national committee.
Air Force announced U seconds tween the Soviet Union and the Income tad a promise at lower
al Assembly ecsaion an Indian-' Ryukyua Island police reported
Total convention “ vT. „
*,ler
lhe destruction that ne one United Kingdom, between the Sov­ tnlilage brought oa three things:
l.wo
homes
were
destroyed.
the new plan would be 1,511 M Wil JnJured
Soviet move to oust Notionalist
iet Union and France and other Refusal by Tax Assessor Mary
against 1,475 Mi Butler's orlgsinl Officials said a malfunction allies of the U. 5."
China to favor of the Chinese
Earl* Walker to w e lb* reap­
revision. There ware 1,372 vales caused the rocket to weave off Us
Communists.
( Fruit Shipments
The speech waa toe highlight praisal by Dowling u a basis for
WINTER HAVEN (UFI&gt;—Daily at Um 1954 convention.
It xwjected by a l i to 7 vole,
programmed path Just a split sec­ of Khrushchev'e second day to the IMS tax roll.
with one abstention, an Indian car loading (in boxes) from the There were also signs Uist the ond after blastoff, prompting Um the United States.
A plan by Commission Chairman
request for e full debate on the Citrus Vegetable Inspection Divi­ party's loyalty oath compromise safety officer to destroy It.
At a reception it the club be­ John Erlder h r countywide coop­
question of China's representa­ sion: By rail, 1,555 grapefruit; backed by Butler would be adopfore lunch, Khrushchev sold eration to efforts to get more tax
by boat 471 grapefru'.i; by tro.k,
tion.
emphatically he waa “ very money to order to provide neces­
Camille
F.
Gravel
Jr.,
national
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By an 11 to 7 vote, with two IS,791 a&gt;'spefruit; total shipments,
pleased" by the welcome given sary services and facilities.
.
abstentions, it approved a U. S. 20,117 boxes; canncr receipts, 1,- committeeman f r o m Louiilana,
him thus for by toe America A prediction by Krider that “the
warned (hat it might be a "little P |l l Q f O r C e n t r a l
people.
proposal that tha assembly decide •75; cannery total, 1,975 boxes.
new population’’ in toe county will
inadequate" to keep Uw South In
»
w a w .s a im
Khrushchev Ignored toe White vote la people who will equalise
not to consider for the duration
the
DemocraUc
fold
next
year
but,
P
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j
r
r
h
a
t
A
r
l
f
l
n
House's "white tic" designation taxation and provide more schools,
of Us Uth session any proposal Hudsons Divorced
.7„.
LOS ANGELES (UPl)— Film said be endorsed the compromise.
and declined to wear formal dress road* and other required services.
to exclude the representatives of
He
said
the
Butler
•
sponsored
TALLAHASSEE
(UPl)
—
Gov.
to President Eisenhower's baoquoi It also revealed continued re­
Nationalist China or to seat re­ •tar Hock Hudson was awarded
for him Tuesday night.
presentatives of the Chinese Com­ a final divorco deem TuesdaJ proposal "la so f.lr that every ^ a * f^ ' n'
sistance by some cltixens to to* In­
from hu wilt, Phyllis Gatos. Hud- « ■ “ * " £ “ Uemocrai s n p u l d
J S F i a t o l S d S l ,“
‘*i
Instead
the portly R ussia crease la their property values as
munists.
mirke&lt;l time on how io h . J l u ' shoved up in a black businesa recommended la the reappraisal.
Indian Deiense Minister V. K. son and Miss Gates, both 33, were wholeheartedly radorse It.
suit, white conventional shirt and Mrs. Walker read a aUtemant
l#
stole VrinUnJ ^ e S l .
Krishna Uenun bad asked the married Nov. 9. 1955. She wae U
an interlocutory decree j f«n&gt;P'«‘nta about the proposed ^ ' n u r x ^ th! C.hln-i si gray silk four-ln hand tie. The at­ in which she said she would not
committee to put the Chinese re­ awarded
tire was similar to tha1 he wore um ton Dowling figures in prepar­
presentation Usue on the agenda in August 1951, but Hudson pick-1*"ange. commlUee membgr. d d
on arrival to Washington seven ing Um lass Ux roll. In it, she ex­
for full debate.
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ending toe marriage.
earlier.
plained that she already has tha
uaiion aa chairman. ThU feeling JuriadlcUon. Sue), an agreement, hours
Dress for the premier's dinner preliminary roll “heller th u hah
waa
expressed
both
by
Gravel
,
h
B
»»*“.
»*rtre
as
a
model
for Eisenhower at the Russian
Protest Delayed
and Frank U. TheU, Knuss com"*• D**t LagUlalure to con- embassy tonight has beta desig­ finished" and aspects to have it
NEW YORK (UPl) -Negro par­ mitieeman who last weekend set •‘oer.
ready to present to Um commission
nated as "optional.”
ents from Harlem called off a up a rival
“on or about OcL L"
Midwest DemocraUc TheP*»t Legislature rejected
Elsenhower teemed to bo en­ She aald In concluding:
demonstratKm today at a predom- Con|erene,
toe governor*! central purchasing
joying
Khrushchev's
presence
far
inalely white school to exclusive Tbwe d
^ ^
mnlia&lt;a plan but finally placed all state
“1 suggest that no benefit caa be
Klverdalc where tney hope to en- b ltale ch, lrmen will follow to- Printing under the purchasing M4a l h a tha beaming R ussia secured in expediting Um question
of accepting to* appraisal at this
roU their diUdren The Negroes d .
b„ national oouimUtee «uncU headed by Ralph Siller. liked being here.
During
Tuesday'! formal airport lata data, and that the board of
run!lx nril Iht-lr n ana mllrr ha&gt; 1 .
v
&gt;h. Cabinet postponed
f .k i...
1
Tuesday, the
Nelson said he planned to kill poatpeoed their plans alter toey ,e„ j on
obtained an order from Supreme
for a week adopting rules for ad­ welcome, Um motorcade through county commissioners should not
hie wife's other child by e pre­ Court Justice lieory Clay Green­
ministering state printing pur- a quiet but polite mulUtude at accept this appraisal without first
vious marriage, Howard Lee berg requiring toe City Board of
chasing under the council. Moet 200,000, a helicopter flight over the having a Impartial, competent,
Skelton, 3, and their seven-month- Education to snow cauu why Har­ F r e e W i l l B a p t i s t s
of the Cabinet officers said they capital and the state dinner, El- qualified review mad* of it, or
reclsely correct
pr«
(Continued oa Fag* 2)
needed more time to study (hie •*ohow#r
old daughter, Catherine, but be lem pupils should not be admitted
and cordial as befitting a
to toe Kiverdaie Junior high T o S t a r t C h u r c h
proposed
regulations.
“Just couldn't go through with school.
But be somehow, resembled a
All residents of Sanfurd and ad­
It"
West Point cadet showing his Mrs. Hattie Terrell
joining
areas
who
are
interested
Police said NeUon made e
grandmother through toe acockIn helping to organise a “ Free E l k s A s k B l o o d
feeble attempt at committing sui­ C i t y V o t e s A n n e x
■ /O f Oviedo Dies
Will
Baptist
Church."
rre
requestcide by inflicting several minor
D o n o rs T o m o rro w
I
ed
to
meet
at
the
home
of
J.
C.
Mrs. Hattie Mary Terrail. 90,
slashes oa his wrists with a raxor O f P i n e c r e s t A r e a s Taylor, 3311 South Sanford .Ave.
The Sanford Elba Club h a to- Men Meet Tomorrow died yeeterdsy at a nursing home
Sanford officially recclvsd about tomorrow night at 7:30 p. m.
vlisd members a d others to do­ Tha Methodist Mm wiB resume In Casselberry. She baa made her
He at first claimed the slaying 1.300 new residents and nearly 300 The Rev. Byrd of Oriando will nate
blood to the club's reserve
monthly meetings, starting bom* to Oviedo lor several yean
was committed by a burglar, but more homes last Monday night. preside at the meeting and assist blood bank tomorrow to IIm kw* their
tomorrow night at 7 p. m. to and was a member af Um Oviedo
later broke down and admitted be The city commission voted to an­ future members to preliminary annex on E. Second SL
McKinley Hall. Several Import­ Wornmb'» Club.
killed the small girl after sexual- nex the South Pinecrest, second, organisational plans Rsv. Byrd
Donors will be accepted ha- ant Items wlL be discussed In­ The body will be seat to
ly molesting her, police said. He third and fourth additions, south has been engaged n evangelistic tween the hours of 1:30 and 1:30 cluding plans for new projects. land, Ohio, her former home,
beet his wife when she accused of Onora Rd. oa either side o f, work to North Csrsli a and Vlr•IP m. and the Elks will furnish All men of Um church are urged burial te Fairchild F u n e r a l
hms ad Ike aat.
Park Ave.
1 ’-*
| a steak, supper far each
la attend.

Bid By Red Chinese
For UN Fails Again
to Midway,

■osonwald sod Lake Mary Ele­
ments ry schools will bs
Oet. 1, MU

of the emergency landing said
that Um plana slid almost 1,700
feet before U came to a halt.
Lt. Dave Whalen, a base Infor­
mation officer, said sparks flaw
out from tha plana aa It slid along
and a small Are broke out This
was quickly extinguished.

'W ant Agreement,
Nikita Tells U.S.

Jupiter Exploded
As It Veers Off

News Briefs

Controversy
Continues On
Reappraisal

an'» Sbtolchl Shlbusawa, arrirud
hern Tuesday, l a tor a* program
baa been draws up aa to wtopb
where and how Um auteemmMtap
will loot tote Lata* thargee tha
North VietnameM. have aappltod

Mrs. M. S. Mason
Dies At Age 76
Mrs. Mollia 8. Meson, 70, died
tost night at the home of her
son end daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest L. Moon. 1440 Kim
Ave. after a long Illness. Bha
cam* here two y ean ago from
Swanton, Md. and h a mads bar
home with her sou end family
since that Um*. She w u beta
March 15, 1843, to Garrett Ceoa*
ty. Md.
Surviving are her son. Forest,
three grandson*; George WlUiam
and Stephen L. Mason of Sanford,
Donald Glenn M uon, U8N Nor­
folk, Va. and on* brother, Xgmam
Selders, Akron, Ohio.
The body will be sent te Oak­
land, Md. tomorrow for funeral
services end burial by Briaaem
Funeral Home.

Bryant To Speak
A t Church Dinner
Farris Bryant, Ocala attorneF
and former apeakar of Um Houeg
of Representatives, will be gueet
speaker at the meeting of the Meg
of to* First Presbytcriu Church
Tuesday night.
Rudy L Sloan, president of the
Men of the Church, invited si)
men of toe church and their ladtos
to attend. Reservations tor the t
p. m. dinner meeting may bs msde
by calling the church office.
Bryant, who la also u active
Methodist layman, served to the
House of RcpresenUUves tram
1947 through 1955. He w u reclpieet
of to* Alan Morris award la 158),
1953 and 1*55, a the mod «*•
standing legislator.

Teachers T o M eet
A t Altamonte
The Seminole County Breach el
the
for Childhood Ede&gt;
c ilia will aseet Thursday at
7:2b % as. at tha JMiniato
Springs Elementary
Aa tavitslioa to ateaded to a l
educators including klndergsito^

mm

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For Lt. Governor

NEUGVBN, Argentina? (OF!) A runaway rtvnr furry collided
with a bnakw atar aoar harp dur*

BATON XOUQE, La. (UP1)
Oh . Barf X. 1 m * u aerate)
at tfca port T n a a f t y i s a c m

Thunder
R oad

n H « a a r:

Smith Seci New Fords
David ■m itt of ftrieUand-Mor- Would be a awimmlng hazard

riiem, laaford dealer, la attawtt&amp;i aad would destroy the beach's

a pnview showing of the new 1M0 beauty. Ho said It would be Uka
Ford line a t a special
betiding a hotel ever the water
tba Dearborn, lficb. b&lt;
beeaaae the pier probably would
of the company. This
contain a swimming pool, ca­
time all T.fc# ford &lt;k
banas aad a restaurant.
He said approval would sat a

Neieoa said McDaaiel was
watehtog the airtvil of farial
Premier N M a Xbrahahav la
this country what ha gat up from
the ulavisioa mm* walked
McDaniel. lived ha a camgoa

144 Florida Folio
Coses Show Decline
From Lost Year
JACOONVULB (UP1) - The
flats Board af Health baa eeooted
IU polio aaaeo la Plerlda this

W h P o rro t
_ D IA U I~

One of the paralytic victims, a
n-y car-old Dsde County woman,
bad received all tour anti-polio
Salk vaccina shots.
Otter victims included a twoyesr-eid Negro ley hi Dade and
a 14-year-eld wkke man la la y
County, both paralytic. Otter
old white mala la funster County,
•oa-paralytto.
A total of 100 parolytle casts
hsvw boon iwportod this year as
compared to i t at the same time

faGood Shoes mean
[good poBture for

Hospital Notes
laoora Andrews, faoJord
Beulah Millar, taaford
Bonnie WUllsau, Oviedo
KiteUe Derrick, Sanford
Jaate Barrington, Sanford
Cora Bradley Rica, Sanford
Thomas Wright, DaBary
Bilea Cries, Saiafocd
Mary Moore, Sanford
Mary Whitehurst, Sanford
B lrtta
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Williams,
Oviedo, a ana

Mid today that thieves who stole
ilx world famous paintings worth
1040,000 from the Toronto Art
Gallery may be bolding them for
ransom,
Gallery Director Martin Bald*
win Mid the masterpieces taken
Monday night were too well
known to be offered te market
anywhere in the world.
This raised tha possibility that
Mr. aad Mrs. DeoUsl ftaf- the thieves might effer te m u m
the pointings by imnhrawft, Bu.
ford, «
bens, Hals aad Reoetr te the mu.
scum for a ransom seasiderably
Corea tba Duhart, Sanford
less than their value.
D m Bass, Sanford
Police alerted Insurance com.
Dorothy Evans, Sanford
pantos in the case that the thieves
Jsmaa Drum, Sanford
might also try to make a deal
Mildred Gilbert, taaford
with them.
Eaid Wright aad baby girl,
Baldwin said he waa hopeful
taaford ~
thetimpaintings
would
Earl Barlow, gaatord
e _
- show
* -»up soon.
*“
"No ono can ataa] paintings ilka
Gita MaXandrco, Sanford

these without retting Us Angora
burned," ho e iH
The director said tba thieve*,
how te pick the cream of tha eel.
lection and also knew how tha
alarm system functioned.
Tha paintings stolon were "The
Elevation of the Cross," by P o u r
Paul Bubtns; "Isaak Abrahamss
Massa" aad "Vincant Laurnets
Van Par Vinne." portraits by
Prana
of
-lit. - Balat
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Calendar

ot "Th# Indian Fite«e*e,H r bal­
lot Dumber. PuRlte taking part
oa' the program were Daryl He*
Lain, la the Mirth*IJ," a tap
daace; Sheratyn VQlIama. “La
Bonita," a ballet aumber and
LueUe King aad iy lria William,
la “Star Rider*,", a tap daace.

AH Salat* Episcopal Church.
Batarpriae. Holy Communion t;M
a.-m . aVFaritb Hall.
;
Walls. Mrs. W TT. Fields, Mrs.
William Gramkew, Mr*. John
Whltn and Mrs. C. M. Boyd.
Mn. Fred T. WHUnmi, club
hlatorlin, kept the guest book.
Bach member registered aad re­
ceived aa idtatlflealtoo name
badge tram Mrs. Carl B. SchlUte.
The heaered mambars wore
hedge* U lie shape at picture
S t s , ameers, beret* aad mem*
Ben, oefe haves.
Greeting gutsU at Urn door
waa Mn. Ralph Auatla Smith,
past state president and past
president ot the local ebb; Foyer
hoete n was Mrs. Congo SUae,
club bootees chairmen aad head­
ing tho receiving Has waa M n.
George B. Walk, dab pre sident.
Others assisting la the receiving
line were Mrs. J. F. Wilson, tin t
M et pmldent: M n. L. B. Span*
Ter, third viee prealdent; Mrs.
Irving Pryor, Mrs. George Quinn,
Mra. Jack B. Stamper, M n. R.
T. W arm , Mr*. B. C. WUey.
M n. Jaaau Mutt aad Mrs. Donald
fie mm.
Circulating hasteaaea ware Mn.
g. G. Hardman, Mis. B. B.
Crumley. Mrs. F. E. Bets, Mn.
W, H. Stamper aad Mrs. Douglu
Staastram. Tha club bouse was
Attractively decorated with ar*
fhngemeat* ot pink plotsi, white
mums aad greenery, by the deco­
ra Hag committee, Mrs. B. T,
W arm , chairman; Mb. W. B.
Brinson and Mrs. Howard Mon-

tlath.

Mrs. B. C. Harper, refresh­
ment chairman, assisted by Mrs.
Moatieth, sad Mra. N. R. Whit*
nay served Bruit punch, home

THLHSUAt

Flrat Bapti.t Church Royal Am*
baaaadora, T p. m. Mualc Study,
T:9S p. m. First Preabyterlao
Church, Cub Scout Pack meeting
at T:M p. m. First meeting at

Carolyn Ceilkr Crenshaw aad
Orefile C. Johnson IQ war# mar*
rled Sept. S at I p. m. at T int
Methodist Church la Orta ado, with
the Rev. Dr. C, J. P .adergrau
officiating at the eaodleUght cere­
mony.
The bride la the daughter at
Mr. aad Mr*. Robert Otaa Crea*
ihaw of Orlaado aad the granddaughter ot Mr. aad Mrs. Robert
Franklin Crtnihaw at Saafbrd.
The bridegroom 1. the ion at Mn.
Lillian Johaion and the lata Onrille
C. Johnson at Orlaado.
Linda Haynes, Tampa, waa
maid e( honor aad Betty Ralla,
Orlando, couilc at the bride, wai
brldrimald. Wayne Pickering, Or*
and Innate Paten. Serving aa
junior groomameo were' Bobby and
Stewart Cnaahaw 10 aad U*p«ar*
old brother a ot the bride.
A program ef wadding music

cellar embroidered with paillette.
The bouffant iklrt feitarcd a
pcplum ol lace attached ta deep
nifflei ot tulle over ha underskirt
ot amaller rufflea.
Her fiagertlp veil wae attach*
•d to a aatla crown aad aha ear*
rled a white Bible topped with a
white orchid. The attendant! ware
aqua allk organza draw n lea*
luring three tiered aklria and car*
Had bouquet* Ot pink flnwera.
Both ibe mother of the bride and
mother ot the groom ehoae blue
lace enaemblea and pink cor*
aagea.
A reception waa hald la Wealey
Hall ot tho Church which waa de*
m ated with tall baskets ot glide
muma and aigneug leavei.Tbe
atalrway waa entwined with tarn

Mrs. Shinholser
m
Circle Hostess 1
,

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PM Delta PM .(lags!) h a tocalt
He is prtaeatly Servian la the
Circle I ot the First Methodist S. Amy at PL Maffair ia V i
A very successful plastic party
Church bald their monthly meeting iagtoo D. C.
waa held on Monday afternoon by
at tho homo ot M n. 3. 0. Shlntoo Frtend.hip League ot the Con­
holacr, Sr. with Mrs. M. B. Baker,
gregational Ctirtitlan Church, at
STOP!
chairman, pnsidlay.
Fellowship Hall. Twenty-five memMra. P. D. HJctek, spiritual Ute
b a n wave present to oojoy tho
chairman, gavt the devotional,
tad conduct the regular
Mn. W, S. Thornten led the group
la prayer aad Mrt. w. P, Chap­
man, study chairman, preaantad
Oviedo
ihe introduction lor tho year's
study aa tha hank ot Luka.
Tho hostess, aailitcd by Mrs.
Chapmaa aad Mrs. E. T. Chapman
■rrvtd retreahMnta to Mias Alias
Chapmaa. Mra, R. M. Sturdivant.
Mrs. J . N. Azaarello, Mrr. Mabel
Blount, M n. B u ilt Greak, Mn.
Claudo Herndon, Mn. F. D. Hie*
kok, Mra. R. M. Muon, Mn.
Chari** Shaffer, Mra. R. W. Tur­
ner, Mrs, W, S. Thornton, Mn.
Georgo McCutchina, Mrs. T, J .
By MARIA* R. JONES
___
w B ____ _____ ____ Taylor, M n. F. J. Hirrla, Mra.
a floor length bouffant shirt. She The home was beautifully deco*
Mr»jj*ocklni _durln«. the__ wmmer M.,3. Baker. Mra. J. R. Honk end
OHnUrest to residents of Oviedo wore a- fingertip—veil of pure ra’.cd fo r the accasion with white
and this a n a is tha aanouneement silk illusion, held In place by a flowers, greenery and candelabra
Uarn of seed pearls.
with lighted taper.. A reception
of the marriage of Miu Mary1
wa. held following the ceremony
Kata Patten, daughter of Mr. and
at liugtiesli for iht
M n. Guy Patton of Hull, Ga.,
I liin- win- (ik-nn I.cc- «nj William
and D. Lome Mathers, ion of ;:j
;| Hart, of Ov irdo. and Jack Martin,
Mr. ood Mn. Drady E. Ms then, |1
I l'rl/ur, S. C.
of Goldenrod.
If
Mr.
ami Mm. Mather* will
Tho couple exchanged vows and i(
iV-v
J make Ihcir home in Goldcnrod
Mra. Cauthcn ilutchiion his re1k
j when* ihe hrulcgriiom I. in huai- turned from a two month vaca*
rings In an Impressive eenmony FF
■
f
'[
j
in'll.
The
hrnlr
plans
In
complete
performed Sunday, Aug. J3, at the
tion to Europe. She visited rela­
her
tives in England and loured Scot­
horns ot tha bride's parents. Rev. i
'ill! irroo m .» J graduate of land and ssveral other countries
A. L. Logan officiated at the dou- 1
j'
.?
I Owcilo llljli School, where ha on tbs continent.
ble-ring ceremony. Members of I
/,1
act.vc in ichool .cUviliwi
Mrs. Heldt Sayer lwft Tuesday
the immediate families and a few
for Gainesville to serve as bonse
close friends were present for Urn
mother at the Delta Tnu Delta
occasion.
Fraternity .Home at ths CulverJimmy Connelly, p cousin ot the
sity ot Florlrfh.
bride, -lighted the — I'nllee. A pro­
Mra. L. I. Frailer, Mrs. Joel
gram of nuptial music was pre­
sented by Mrs. Charles Dooley I
Field, Mra. P. T. Pally snd Mr*.
snd Miss Barbara Jones. Acting I
The Seminole Evening Home Ralph Austin Smith have rsturned
•
as maid of honor was Miss Jerry
C'tiL
.w l Demonstration Club will meet for from Decatur, Ga., where tbsy 1
Ann Patten, sister of the brtde. I
• m l the first session of the cluh year attended the three day annual
i
The bride waa radiant In her
tomorrow night at the Home meeting of the Florida Synodlial
formal gown of lace over white MRS&lt; D, LORNE MATHEWS Demonstration Center on 2Jih St. of Presbyterian Churches U. i .
mt
satin, with a fitted bodice and
The group visited tha Protestant
Starting time Is eight o'clock
Radio
and
T.
V.
CcnUr
in
At­
An interesting program is plan­
ned. William Grow of DeLami will lanta and th* Prsabytarian Cen­
give a demonstration on flower ter, where many Preabylerlea
arrangement and corsage making. Boards are located aad Mission
All membera arc urged to at* Haven, where furnished apart*
tend and an invitation is extend­ ments ire available to Mission­
ed to anyone Interested in home aries on furlough. They stayed at
demonstration work to Join the the Columbia Theological Semi­
nary at Decatur.
club.

Miss Mary Kate Patten Marries
D. Lome Mathers At Hull Ga.

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the home of Mra. Carlatow Bliss,
JS47 Palmetto Avenue,
w Those present were Mra. tpeer,
Mn. Harper, Mra. Batten, Mra.
Betts, Mra. Lodge, Mrs. C. M.
Nichols, Mrs. Vernon Hardin,
Mrs. Harold Chapman, Mra.
Eltcbea Efflcteacy
Carleton Bliss, Mrs. J . L. Horten. —Tbs kitchen rood preparation or
Jr., Mrs. Volte rilliam a, aad mixing center should be cext to
Mrs. Balsa.
the refrigerator or sink, with an
adequate work surface at least M
Inches in length, said Varda M.
built-in surface reeking units? Be Dale, home management expert.
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that pans and casserole dlahei should be Mortd there for; easy
cm be set down easily aa they access when needed.
eoma piping hot from the oven.
Put scratch-remover furniture
little girla' shoes look V:e mo­ polish in a clean shoe polish bot­
ther's this year. There are stack­ tle. The dauber in the bottle U
ed leather heels, T-strapa, vamp bandy for applying Ihe polish to
inaats, decorations, and laeea scratches or crevices ef carved
furniture.
from toe-tip to throat.

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**ValelU admitted ho had noticed
mobster Salerno hovering about
during at ltast flva meeting* cooBocied with tha JohansiM-PoUavaao promotion; but ho did not
question tho "policy" king because
he thought Salorao was protest
merely aa a friend of BIU Roaengohn.
Rooeneoho, recently ouaud hy
wwomap
Velella from control of Rota—* a |SwVf| vvdmW
Enterprises, baa testified before ■taU, Furnun over Proahytoriaa,
VMI over Marshall, North Caro­
lina State over VPJ.
Tha Midwest
Penn Stale over Missouri—Ohio
State's Bob WhMo la the nation'*
beat fullback.
Pitt over Marquette - Boxing
need a a commlwlon - to cloaa
it up,
Texas over Nebraska—Pro lootball scouting ha a reached an
amazing peak.
•an Franclaco
St IS .Ml ...
Also: Detroit over Goorge
Milwaukee
79 (3 .34* t
Washington. Oklahoma State ovtr
Los Angclea
II » J R 1 Cincinnati, Iowa Stat* over Drake,
Pittsburgh
73 71 J07 S Dayton over Rlebmood, Butlor
Cincinnati
71 13 .400 11 ov«r Bradley and Kansas SUta
Chicago
U 74 .470 12 over Wichita.
St. Louie
M 70 ,43* 13th
Th* Waal
Philadelphia
M S3 .414 SUi
Purdue over UCLA— Th* Yan­
Tneaday’a Ramills
kee will mako aoma eya-popplag
la a Francisco 13 ChHlanati 4
change* thia winter.
Loa Angelas S MUw. T (10 lane.) USC over Oragon Stain— Long
81. Louis • Philadelphia 4 (night) pong 1* tough on u* laiy folks.
Pitta, at Chi. pod., cold weathor. Oregon over Stanford—Sun-bathWednesday'! Probable Pitcher* lug Is my favorite sport.
Pittsburgh at Chicago (2)—Law California o v e r Washington
(10-1) and Frlaad (317) vs John- Stato - Waddaya mean you want
ooo (30) and Anderson (13-10). reasons?
Milwaukee at Ban Francisco — Also Washington over Colora­
Burdette (20-14) vs S. Jones &lt;20* do, COP ovor Colorado State, San
12) .
J om over Denver, Idaho over
Cincinnati at Loa Angrlea (nlte) Utah State, Arizona State over
—Nawcombe (130) or Nuahall
(30) vo Koufax (33) or Podrct
(U « ).

Only game* scheduled.
Thursday's Gasaea
Philadelphia ai. Chicago
Pittsburgh at St. Loula (night)
Cincinnati at Los Angelas (alto)
Milwaukee at San Francisco
Americas League
W. L. PcL GB
United Proee laternatloul
Chicago
00 M JIR ...
Bouthautern Conference foot­
Cleveland
84 «t .37* »Vk
New York
73 73 JOB 141k ball teems lined up for their but
Detroit
71 74 .400 111* hard day of practice today bofor*
Baltimore
71 74 .490 13)9 beginning the 19S9 aeaaon thia
weekend.
Klgh* SEC team* — Tulane,
Florida, Louisiana Hut*, Georgia,
Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia
T*&lt;h and Kentucky—open their
fall schedule thl* weekend. Au­
burn, Tennessee, Mississippi State
and Vanderbilt don't go Into na­
tion until next weekend.
Boston 1 Cleveland R (night)
Tigering off sessions are sched­
BalL 2 Dot. 1 (tl Inna, nlte)
uled today and Thursday for most
Wednesday's prehnM* Pitchers •quad*. Florida la the first to quit
Cleveland at Bostoo—Bell (10- Its practice field. The Gators fly
11) va Casals (U-RJ.
te New O rleeu Thursday lev n
Chicago at New York-Wyan rehearsal at the Sugar Bowl
(104) va CoaUs (M ),
when (hey meet Tulane Friday
Detroit at Baltimore (nlte) — nigh* la the BUG epeaer.
Mosel (14-0) vn Walker (11-3).
Tulane worked hard on their
Only game* scheduled.
kicking game Tuesday. *'We have
Thnraday's Games
made good progress," Coach
No garnet acbedulad.
Andy Pilney said. "Most ef our
veterans are looking good and
A KC Extend* Pact aavtnl ef our bright young playPORTLAND, Or*. (UP1&gt;—Thn era need only a lUtls game action
Kansas City Athlatlea have ended and •xpOTienco te develop."
n working agroemont with Port* Florida will probably start
lend ef the Pacific Coast League. Tamp* senior Wayne WllUn»*on
Portland, sixth place finisher this at quarterback, with Don Deal ef
season, previously had working Corpus Chrlstl, Tax. and Bobby
Agreements with th* Dodgers tad Jo* Green ef Bartlesville, Okie,
fla&lt;£
at halfbacka. Ocala Junior Bob

PORTLAND, O n. (UPI)-WOII* Bcsmenoff, a native of Garmany who Bow flghta out oI Mil­
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Uncle* with favored Eddie Mnehan In a 10-round nationally tsieriied bout.
Maehan, who ha* transferred
hla allaftanca from San Prancla*
to to Portland, la going after hla
•lath atralght win In a comeback
campaign which ha launched thia
NaUeeal Leagno
Pascual (11-10) and Korctwck.
year after being flattened In tha Cincinnati
100 110 t t g - t IX 3 Loser—Taitouria (4-3).
opening round laat September hy fan Fran.
330 110 OJx-13 u 1
Hook, Ostaoo (t), J. Bailey (1),
Eddla la ranked fourth In tha
lateat Ring Magulna Hating whUa Acker (I) and E. Bailey. McCor­
his opponent la not cited. But mick (12-14) and Lsndrith. Looer
Resmanoffa camp elatma thia 1* —Hook (5-3). HRa—Spencer, E.
all wrong.
Philadelphia 301 000 10b- 4 SO (It Innings)
St. Loula
101 100 00X- « 10 3 Detroit
100 000 000 (XV- 1 4 1
Keegan. Phllllpe (•), and Sa- Baltimore 100 OOO000 0 1 - 3 1 0
LONDON — John (C o w b o y ) watxki. Brogllo (M l) and MeFoytack (13-14) and Bcrberat.
Wilhelm (13-11) and Trlaadoe.
McCormack 100, Scotland, won by Carver. Loaer-Ktegan (0-1).
disqualification over Tarry Downes
(10 Innings)
Cleveland
000 000 OOO- 0 0 3
15RV3, England, eighth round of Milwaukee 3~00 001 Ml 1 - 7 IS 1 Boston
000 000 001- 1 S I
scheduled 13-round bout.
Los Angalea ooo sol 003 3 - • 111 Grant (01) and Nixon, FltaOerJay, Plzzaro (4), Rush (R). Mc­ ald. Brewer (10-11) and White.
HALIFAX, N. B. -B a lii Rich­ Mahon (R) and Crandall. Craig,
ardson, 134, Canada, knocked out Podrea (3), L. Sherry (R) Churn
Gaaton Roy, 130, Canada, (I). (10) and Roseboro, Winner—Churn
(31). Loser—McMahon (33). HR
PITTSBURGH - Bobby Gordon, —Adcock.
131, CTiaricroi, Pa., outpointed At
Hauler, 100, Philadelphia (II),
r iM is n v i u ., Vfr*** w w w i i t o i i i .
Amarlcaa La ague
RENO, Nav. — Frankie Rami­ Chicago
000.100 021-4 11 1
rez, 14H9. Mexico outpointed WU- New York
200 000 001— 3 7 0
lie Morton, 1471k, Sin Jose Calif.,
Pierce, Shaw (R) and LoUar.
( 10) .
Terry, Ford (R), Turley (X, Grba
(R) aad Berra. Winner — Pierce
RICHMOND,' Calif- Slxto Rod- (14-14). Loaer-Ford (1310). HRs
riguez, 174, San Franclaco out­ —Mantle 1
pointed Eddla Cottin, 1*3, Seat­
tle (10).
(1st game, twilight)
Kansas CUy 000 000 000- 0 3 1
Washington
000 009 10x- 1. 7 1
Tsitouris, Grim (R) and Smith.

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Mllby will be et fullback.
Up front, captain Dave Hudson
of Pensacula and Dsn Edglngton
of Miami will most likely get the
call at enda. Danny Royal It
Camilla, Ga. end Dick Branttey
of SL Augustine will be at the
tackles. Asa Cox of GetnesvIUo
and Lawln Glannamore of Steu­
benville, Ohio at guards, with
Bill Hood of Lakeland at center,
Mlaaiaslppl elected center Ken
Kirk and fullback Charlie Flowen
aa game captains fer the game In
Texas with the University of
Houston Saturday night Louisi­
ana State, meeting a Southeast
power In Rice for e notional telavision audio act, named All-Amer­
ica Billy Cannon and tackle Glenn
LeBlanco aa eaplains,
"1 don’t want any excuses Sat­
urday," warned Alabama Coach
Beer Bryant In frowning an tha
Crimson Tido'a practice session
Tuesday. Georgia's Bulldogs, who
entertain Alabama, were hampored by rain.
Georgia Tech railed off contact
work until their opener et Lex­
ington with Kentucky's Wildcat*,
who turned loos* halfback Calvin
Bird on aoma long runa Tuesday.
Auburn,
Mississippi
Stain and .YaadarblH am idle this
weekend.

National League
Player A Club U AB K H Pet.
Aaron, MUw 112 313 113 200 .333
Cunhm, St. L. 133 431 St 131 .330
Cepeda, I F. 1(1 36* M 1R1 -220
Pinson, Cto.
116 613 124 193 .310
Boyer, St. L. 141 SiJ M 168 AIR
American League
Kucnn. Del. 130 323 03 1S3 .340
Kallne, Det. i n 401 70 1ST .320
Runnel*. Bos. 139 329 U 163 JI2
Fox. Chicago lta 399 90 113 .306
Wdlg, Balt.
133 423 02 120 .303
Buns Batted la
Natleaal League — Banka, Cuba
134; Robinson, Reds 123; Aaron,
Bravaa 111; Bell, Reds IN; Ce­
peda, Giants 0T.
Americas League—ColavUo, In­
diana 1M; Jensen, Red Sox 102;
KUIebrow, Senators 100; Lemon,
Senatori M; Maxwell, Tigers 32.
Memo Baas
Nalieoal League —Banka, Cuba
41; Airoo, Brave* 30; Mathews,
Braves 33; Robinson, Bads M;
Maya, GlaoU 30.
American Leagna—ColavUo, In­
diana 41: KlUebraw, Senatori 40;
Lemon, B outon 32; Mantle, Yan­
kees 11; MuweU, Tigers 30.

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Jones, GlaoU 20-12.
American Leagse—Shaw, White
Sox 1M; McLish. Indiana 1R-I;
Wynn, White Sox 20-0; Maas,
Yankees 13-7; Lary, Tigers 1710.

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you want to enjoy football.
Alto: Florida ovtr Tulano,
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TV strict which would co-star
stay Sasu Pitts.
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old Mddies banging over a back
faoet,” says Patsy.
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during the 30s, Patsy is working
with bar old boss. Hal Bosch Sr.,
to m i v t a slapstick feminine
team. The series is to bo based
on a pair of charwomen whoso
ambition la to own identical mink
caats.
“Tbo older generation will reSMmber bow great Marie Dresslar and Polly Horan were in their
■ovios," Palsy explained. “Well.
Since then there kasn't been a
single successful feasio comedy
cambiaation.
“ Lucille Bail and Vivian Vaneo
weren’t m lly partners, but they
eaowa close, and a lot of people
thought they
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Into Thelma Todd in 24 comedy
ahnrta filmed between 1933-37.
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p a ra b le la th a Board af Publla
ln ttra c lle n fa r OamlnnU County,
F la rld a , U. S. Oavarnmont Banda,
a r a aallafaatarr bid boad oaooutad h r tka blddar and aeceptabta
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jf lv e par cent a f tha hid ahall ba
su b m itte d w ith aach bid.
UTha aurcoaaful bidder will ba ra .
W d r d to furnleh and p a r far
-b a tle fie to rr performenee ta d par*
M e a t boad o r bonds.
A ttention la called to the feat th a t
M l loan U un tha minimum talar*
‘lea and w orse an set forth In the
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grojeei.
Tha Board a f Publla Instruction
J a r Romlaala
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period af fifteen (III deye cub*
-sequent to tha opealnr of blda
w iuteui tha conM nt of tha Board.
JOHN U BRUMLET
Chairman. DMrd of Publla
laatru etlen far Seminole
County, Florida
X. T. Ullwee.
gemlnol# County R uperlnlindeat
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Ka-Offlrlo Recretary to the
Board a t Public Inilruellon
publish Repk s. is. as, ms.

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after 8 phona FA 2-7318.

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bath homa fits your purse and va Reveaooers coming to MevIn­
your personality. Right la team, land Drive-In Theatre Weddose to achools, stores, church­ Thurs. A Trt. Contact Manager.
es. ete. NOW HEAR THIS. . .
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Rtlltn, deceased. and a t Mid time,
ih tn sad th t r t . m ake eppIlM tlen FARM: 30 acres, Hltd, several
to iho nald Judge for a fln tl t t t ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffor,
flowing walls. Largo barn
iltm tn t of hla ad m lalstratlo a of
Roomy 3 BR. bouao. Eaay Arthur T. Day, Evaratt Harm
tald tc ta it, and fa r an order din*
th e re in * him aa tu c h B a tc u ttr.
terms. Ph. FA 2-1221.
Robert F. May, Bart Flu
Dated thla tha H a t day a f Au&gt;
Ruet. A. D l i l t .
• / John C. Brown
4 HUGE LOTS 32* X 170*, 300*
Ae B aeculor or the B atata af
South of W. First St. Interested
Florence Htllee, Decaaatd
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
call after 7:00 in evening,
A tu re e y a t Law
FA 3-7130.
l*. o . Ben S it
Ran ford, F lo rid a
HOME FO X SALE: 3-bedroom,
NOTICE IR hereby given th a t I Puhtlih Sept. I. t , IS. IS. 1ISI.
FARMER’S AGENCY
dining room, Florida ro o m ,
am engaged In bualneee at 111 W.
•7 th Ru, Sanford, geminate County,
FICTITIOUS NABB
N. V. Farmer, Realter
•quipped kitchen. $1,400 doom,
Florida, under th a flcilllaua name NOTICB IR hereby s ire n th a t 1
D. H. Whitmore
balance $11,200. 4M* G! Mart
af, Ptnecreet Kiddle Korner N ur. am engaged In bueinoM a t ISIS Bo.
Lillian O. Trams
gago. Payment 07M0 month.
aary School, and that I Inland ta O rlande Drive, Sanford, gemlnolo
re g u la r Mid nam a w ith the Clark County, Florida, u n d e r tha tlotlUoua
1100 ROMway. FA M M .
S t tha Clroult Court. Seminole nama of. Jam ie Mobile llam a Sale
O raaty. Florida, la aeaardaaca and th a t 1 Inland ta reglatar ar
w ith the previatoaa a f tba F ir ti. nama w ith tb a C lark a f tha C trr. t
U asa Nama S tatu te* ta .w lt: Hoe. Court. Samlnelo County, Flurlil*.
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Used Car Bargains
57 OLDSMOBILE

Yasmas Feeder, t Paoeeaftr Station Waios * t
Cylinder • Staadtfd TruemUnim • Heater - AQ
U n tie IaterW . flstd FinUh • Rifht Methaafcally.

“t l " Casps * P ill Pawar • • Way Baal • Kadi# A
Heater • Local Oas Owaer • IsimacaUla • light
Greta FlaUh - W itts Wall Tine.

Hapar
llardtnp Cusp# . I’awer Brakaa • Fewer
Htaorlng • Automatic Tranumlaoloa • Radis A
Healer . Timed Glaaa • Clean Interior - LtaUwaa
Red A White finUh • White Wall Tina.

List $1895 SALE $1795

List 54395 SA L E 54075

58 CHEVROLET

Ratal Cant#* Fordor Sodas • VI Eafiae • Ante■otic TraaamUaion • Pawar Rnkc* • Power Steerlog - Radio * Heater • A t Excellent One Owner
With Lota of Eye Appeal.

BelAIr Fordor t e d n • VC Engine • Auionatle
Tran.*U&gt;ion . Power Steering * Radio • Heater •
Black A White FlaUh.

List $2195 SALE $2070

List $1995 SA L E $1895

List $2895 SALE $2780

58 FORD
Falriaao ■MB’* Feeder Sodas • VI ISgine • Ford.
O-Matlc TraaamUaloa - Radi* * Heater • Padded
Utah • Tut ora Grey lelerioe • Bporty Red A While
FlaUh.

List $1995 SALE $1845

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W/W Ttrea . Hadis - Healer • EZI Glaoa • Itor Garda . Ltccnas
Frams - Electric Wladuaa • 6-Way Heat • Dover White.
LUt Pries 44371.4*

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58 RAMBLER

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CII1B Model Ilia l a n k . 4 Dmt Bed. &lt; K a te • I n t e r . Wheel
Mats • OU Filter • P w w Glide • I te tir Bteerteg • • ■*•**

$441441

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New Car Warranty!
Never Tayfed or Titled

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List $2195 SALE $1995
PalrUat

57 FORD
“5 0 a" F ordor Hardtop • VS • Fard-O -

Matlc • Radio • Tuton* Grey FinUh • White Wall
Tire* . Very Clean • Locally Owned.

List $1795 SALE $1685

WORK
57 *DESOTO
Fired am* Tador llardtap • VI • Autamitic Tran*.
wUnlaa - Power Steering ■ Power Brake* - Radio
A Heater * Taa FinUh • Good CosdilUa.

List $1795 SA L E $1645

HORSES

3* G M &lt;• 'i Tea . V* E&gt;|Im • Ifydromatk
TnnamUnion . Heary Duty Tireo • Titoso
ratal - Clean.

St B H G *| Ton - Long Wheel Baas • Y4
Eaglet • Hydrostatic Traaamlaalm • All Bteel
Floor • New Paint • WMe Rear Window.

fltepor Feeder Hardtop Radas • Pawar Brahe*
Power Bteeriag • Radio A Heater • TUlad Glaaa
Interior Libs .New • Light Groa* A White FlaUh
Deep Treaded Urea.

List $1995

SA L E $1875

I t CHKVKOI.LT 1 Ton Pick Up • 4 Cylinder • 4
Mated TranimUalon . Heater • Clean With CaOd
Fleer A Well Built Rath.

List $1195 SA L E $1085
;* DODGE 3 Ton Slake

List $1395 SA LE $1150

54 CADILLAC
Leaps • Atteautic Traumiaaiss • Pawer I n
Power Btatriag • Radis A Heater • Hated G]
Air Conditio*ed • Good T ina • As Eacatleat

List $1695 SALE $1575

List 51495 SA L E 51375

56 BU1CK

51 DODGE

flapar Pardor Hardtop • Dynafto • Fewer
Pawer Steering • Air Conditioned • Claes

List $1595 SALE $1290

56 CHEVROLET

53 CHEVROLET

“316" Tudor * V* • Standard TranaaUalas - Radi*
A Haatar - \ Car Prtead Low — With Flealy
Of Go.

List $895 SALE $595

List $995 SA L E $840

List $1195 SALE $1000

57 BUICK

56 OLDSMOBILE
Hapar “M" Forder • Hydroma Ur • Pawar Steering
Power Rrahaa • Radio A Heater • Cites taterier
Black A Whit* FinUh With White WtU T in t.

Open ’til 9 W ed, T h u n ,
and Fri. Night

55 PLYMOUTH

List $595 SA L E $495

53 KAISER

Ravay Fordor VI . Ovttdrivc Tranoalooios ■ Law
Coat Traaaportottoo.

List $695 SALE $595

55 FORD

55 CHEVROLET

PsirUo* Tad nr Hardtop • VI Eatin# • Ford-OMatte TranemUetra • Kadi* A Heater • Plaatk
Interior • TSton* Greea FlaUh • Nice.

BalAlr flporla Caapo - 4 Cylinder Eaglsa • Bias*
dard Traanmluloa • Hadio A Heater • Good C**4L
ties • Jaat Right Far The Kcaaamp Minded Bayer.

List $995 SALE $850

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M««a manufacturer, aald today.
; “fa recent yean conaiderable
altoatloa hoa bean given to posMbia harmful effect ad smokiag,
h it much toss to the bsnetlta it
akay confer," the report (aid.
M‘ Certainly the reasons lor this
WldcipVoad acceptaace of tobacco
ta d the nature of tho mala of*
f M i of smoking—whether phyOtologies! or psychological—have
p*9 yet keen elucidated."

.

IT VERNON BCtITT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Burt
IgneaoUr, as much a buslneaaataa ao aa actor, reviewed bis IS
years ad Independent production
today by comparing hU most suc­
cessful movie with hie only tnr„ Tho balance sheet show* *Tra' earned | l f million. "Mweet
I of Success" lost 91* milRoo.
.'“Aad that about sums H up,"
h* (old. 1 have ownership In 20
independent pictures, and you Can
safely say I’m way ahead of tho
goom financially."
‘ .Burt, aa iconoclastic guy wbo
generally gets hie way, was
changing clothes la a sweltering
Westing room at Columbia nic­
tates. Among tho articles emptied
from hie pockets was a roll of
toadied dollar bills that could
have chokod a Walla Fargo boras.
Prom sports shirt and slacks,
Loseaster stopped Into a pair of
ekt fashioned BVD'a for a scene
la “Rlomr Gantry," latest of hie
Urns, which ho owns In conjuncBoo with director Bkhard Brooks.
A pioneer among actor-producOrs. the muscular star aaya his
bleed saved tho amlies picture laduBry.
“tt'e tho boN thing that ever
M fpensit to pictures," ho aald.

S

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dur- General Obovantian Chairman
Uri. j . p. Hariloe, Jv., Palmetto, has
ktare announced tho c m m Wm assignb— m n ti fer the 199b Florida F M
* Vegetable Am m UMh ia MiaI my ml Beach.
Mn. Presiding officers will include
'band President Roy Vandergrift. Jr.,
Pabokao, first business Maaloo:
Mr»- Harold Eaatner, Saaford, third
oky'a business ooaalon: and Goorgo
the Wedgwocth, BoUo Glads, feorth
sol. business cession,
i whn J. Abasy Coo, Princeton, o i l
n r , warn as chairman at tho n tip nlgBt tloo commktso, aaalatod by Alloa
Kwod Markham, Okeechobee; Mrs. AL
oar " iso Markham, Okoschobso; 5ydi SO nsy Cbaso, lanford; L. A. Maomoky tan , Hastings; Goorgo H. Coopsr,
i tho Princeton; Cake Frasor, Pabokao;
' sad R. A. McCabo, Bolls Glads; R.
- hoc- w. Lias, Ft. Pisrcs, Pot Pestles,
«ory. Sarasota; John Tiadtko, Winter
----- Park; aad Joha « . Evans, Ottedo.

Consumer credit, which now
runs somethin* over MS billion,
will bo at least |M billion and
probably more than 9100 billion by
10*0, aaya Associate Prof. Thom­
as G. Olei, former economist with
the Federal Reserve Bank of Raneta CUy.
dies says four factors will con­
tribute to. the lacrosse: popula­
tion growth to approximately 70
million families; a rapid Increase
In the proportion of young fami­
lies who use credit most; a atopup In the trend toward suburban
(Win* and home-owning: and r il­
ing income bringing more families
Into the good credlt-rlak category.

the creative end of tho Uialnosa.
Bo for I’ve worked seven months
on this ,'lcturs without a penny of
pay, but U.? ev'.itement and stim­
ulation of working en tba script
makes up for It."
Lancaster’s success In the inde­
pendent field encouraged such
other stalwarts aa John- Wayno,
Dick I’owell and Kirk .Douglas to
branch Into ownership-participa­
tion deals.
"A lot depends on the person­
silty of the actor,"
actor, ho want on.
ality
Some like U perform and get out
with Urn raoooy, but 1 feel sorry
for them because they have no
real Interest outside of acting.
"When I first started out the
studios were opposed to Inde­
pendent producing. They didn't
want actors moving l« on their
business.
"Now they welcome us. Owner­
ship ef movies la aa important
thing — like owning real estate.

It's a question ef whether actors
want to gamble by working for
a small salary and. o large per­
centage of the profits. Others pre­
fer a large salary spread out over
a period of Uma to beat high
taxes."

glo oHminatad D u n s Beaua, tho
fl-ynar-nld Walker Cuppor aad
British Aaaatoor choaaploa who
hod boon rwlsd a throat to Oen’o
crown. 4 aad I.
Roplogls’a third round oppooaat
la Jack Poorsss o4 Miami Beach,
fa .
Coo ptayod Bob Botdostf ot
Horaboy, Pa., M-yoar^ld Psnasylvan la state amateur champion
la today's third round. Coo shot
tvo-uador-par p df Tuesday hi
trouncing Joha Mallory of Spakaao. Wash., f aad B.
Throe other members at tho
Walker Cap "old guard**—Harvlo
Ward. IS; Dr. Prank (Bud) Taylar, St, aad Billy Joe Patten, 17,
elan reashsd tho third round,
oIoiib with two Walker t a p
youngsters, Zt-year-otd Tommy
Aaron aad 10-yoar eld Jackie
Ntoklane.

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f o r t PeUey’a d a t a t h a t i t w aa all a n accident:
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8 . T h e houses a re th e gam a model a n d color.
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tile incident, b u t m ain tain ed th a t h e th o u g h t h e waa home.
" B u t w hen I kiaaed th e wom an she said, ‘W ho a r e you TV’

ml Cones After Friday
Stanley aad Livingston to the par­
son at Sgt. Charles W. Stanley
and Ip. &lt;/c Charles B. Livingston.
Other famous names include:
P vt Stanley W. Plato, Pvt. Paul
Take Jessie P. Kitchens, for la- A. Romeo, Bfc. Robert Taylor,
•lance. He's a specialist S/c who Sfc. John Hopkins, Sp. 4/c Thomas
has been serving haw so e mess Edison sad Sp, il* Henry Fqrd.
^ * S e* V e alee e peivnt- flret das*
by toe seme of B ase* Tram,
who has wen w m enue ewtoseUng events ea the peat
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Friday, but Ft. Stowait bee e
military policeman celled Sgt
Thomas Saturday.'

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Assignment Washington
By KD KOTKBBA
OMAHA, Nab. - The two of
them abort n birthday together—
a certain day la January, 7ft years
apart. Bat Just like cvevy little
buy and hli grandmother, they
th a n something alee, too.
I guess the only way to de­
scribe that "something," Is to
■ay It’e Just • look. But it’s more.
The only way you could know Just
what that la, Is to read the mind
of s seven-year-old, and you
know you can’t do that. Also, you
can’t read the emotions of an SB*
year-old grandmother, tor they
have gone Inward—deeper, to a
hiding place—over the long, tired
year*.
When we drove up, she was sit­
ting ea the eerweaed front perch.
She had been there, on the awing,
tor several hours — waiting —
reading her Cxecb language pap­
er, Katolicky Del nick.
We had slipped to the curb
quietly. 1 tapped the horn twice,
lightly, and she looked up with
the same quick smile that 1 re­
membered when i waa the age of
this little Indian at my aide. It
would come when I ’d do some­
thing special to surprise her, Uke
cany in an extra load of kindling
for the kltehen stove.
Mom baa been is this country
■Inca the turn of the century,
but she still prefers to talk In
her native tongue, even though

her English Is good. Aa a resalt,
al) of u# la toe family -t he tour
girls and three boys warn wean­
ed on tha Csech language.
Now, ever since Weald War II
when 1 left Omaha, the only time
I get to speak It la on these oncea-yeor trips home. The l i n t twe
hours are trying, torn it all comes
back to ms.
1 told Mother I expected to t*
to Russia With Pres Heat Risenbower. She beamed. “Do yea
think you may be able to stop eft
in Chechoslovakia t " Aad then a
black doud covered kar feet.
I knew we had relatives then,
but we’ve never discussed It—Set
since the Communists took ever
the country.
But eke was light-hearted
again when I told her 1 thought
a visa could be arranged to visit
the tiny village of her childhood.
Why Is It t u t a person wants
to go back to sc*—or beer about
—tho place of his childhood T That
Is, if U was a happy childhood.
And sometime* even if it wasn’t.
Tomorrow, I’m going to stop
by the gawky frame house on a
deadend dirt street In another
part of the city to just stand there
and look at the house where I
waa born. I know it’a still then,
and that the road la still unpaved.
At least, that’s the way It was
last year.
I will ace the tree la the front

W orry Clinic;
A left of charth folks ere abject
■laves of literalism aad would
probably veto to* smart public
retaUoa* strategy used by Rev.
Krebs. Bat read year Stole
m en timely aad ym’ll ftod
tost to* prophets of eld were
iaitraded by Gad to employ
sack strategy to catch toe attootle* of the gcaeral pabllc.
Aad Jtsue seat I t dtoclptes
ahead if Mm to advertise Ms

By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
CASE C-430: Clarence W. Krebs
is • clergyman who waa in a
nr
rW
W,
noon lunchson audience that I adl
r
7~
dretsad recently while speaking
at Covington, Kentucky, under
w
auspices of too YMCA.
ft
ft
Although I have never bad the
**
pleasure of titling to hie con­
TT
gregation, I fool sun he is a
r
uvswire in th* pulpit.
l
r
Several of his parishioners
r
51]
praised him for his ingenuity and
tr
r
good psychological strategy.
_
For example, they shewed me
r
*"
some of tho recen’ .’haUengtog
i
ideas he runs an the church bul­
r
letin board.
"Patience is tbs ability to idle
i z.
—, i
your motor when you really foci
rr i
Uke stripping your gears."
That la not taken from the Bible,
Wednesday, September 1®, 1969 but don’t you thipk it challenges
the attention af motorists and
build* up as much admiration for
a clergyman as many Bibls quo­
tations?
Modern Prophets
"To the modern girt,” ran an­
other of Rev. Krebs snappy quo­
tations, "a ’squirt’ is Just a flat
lira with no Jack."
A lot of .Id-fashioned preach­
ers might deem such statement#
on a church bulletin board as
very "uaecemtogly” or out of
place.
But clergy men are simply mod­
em prophets. Ops of their Jobs
is to attract the attention of Mbs
public.
Elijah did this very thing al­
most 1,000 years ago when he
dramatically challenged the 450
prophets of Real to s public con­
tort. with th* losers to be kUled.
They were to pile wood on an

r

yard toot 1 tued to climb and hide
la, oad dream about thing# 1
thought 1 would never seat like
the skyscraper# of Now York.
And there will bo tha neat-doer
neighbor oho u»*d to corns borne
1st* at night with too many been
under his belt and cry the tune et
"Let Me Call You Sweetheart"
ever toe melody of his accordion.
What is there about coming
bock'to tho old haunts T I guess
maybe it's because toot come#
closer than anything in bringing
bosk the happy day*—toe only
daya you remember aa the yean
rail on.

Don't Hesitate
To Help Blind

*

C i t r u s C o am iista yeateriUy
h u H t f hMT-lMI IttU M * aad
task no action on taro proposals
to tight** enforcement «I qaaltty
standards to frail for both book

The proposal* developed general
opposition primarily Boss trash
trait shippers and appeared deem*
ed to deteat whan and K they
cane to a veto.
J .D a * WrigM el laafecd fi­
nally asked to withdraw- feta mo­
tion for approval aftor tha oichange of oppoaitiaa and approval
views.
Tlio mooting was adjourned with
discussion deferred until attar the
scheduled preeentatloe et the
c e a n ieeloo’s edvertlelag program

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put to*
;■
st SM a
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the Soviet demand.
Yet, tha very fact that Stoss
twe men do sit dram and toft I*
men nr toes friendly terms to
proof that the werld does cheaps.
Five years age, four yean sal Ik
would have bra* qitito mtitoh
able.

Too Late To Classify

Per th e coming M i n i .

homo fresh fruit shippers agreed
that grapefruit presented the toast
variation, onngoo ton neat and
laagerinoo too moat aa tor aa
quality standards wsro conesrnsu.
Adrian BoU of too Bell m u
Co. of Brooksvllte declared 1ft
would bo Impossible to run a
packing bousa successfully tmder

MILWAUKEE (UPI) - When
you see a blind person steading:
on too corner waiting to cross e
busy street, do yen assist Mm or
do you feel that perhaps he
would rather you didn’t Interfere?
Alvin Blood, president of the
Badger Association of toe Blind,
says "most blind persons genu­
inely. welcome assistance in
crossing streets, entering public
buildings or finding a seat an s
bus.
" if you walk with a blind per­
son or help him across toe street,
It will be easier far him If you
offered him your arm," says
Blood. "The motion of your body
usually lets him know what to
taped. If giving directions, bo
■uro lo say right or loft accord­
ing to th* way too blind person
ia facing."
When you enter ■ room where
there is a blind person, be sure
to aay something, if only a word,
Blood said. If necessary, let Urn
know who you arc, ho said.
"Above all, always ask a blind
person If he wishes help," Blood
continued. "Many blind people
can do things easily tor them­
selves end do not Uke being help­
ed without Brat being asked.
When in doubt, a safe rule to
v to to give too blind parson
t (or being a normal person
and then set accordingly."

»

bettor cry louder."
Flag Palo Sitters
Occasionally ws read about
fligpolo sitters who thus try to
attract attention.
WsU, the great prophet Kseklel
would probably here been a flag­ NORFOLK, Vn. (U P O - Uto
pole sitter If he bad thought of fight against Juvenile delinquency
that Idee.
may ba waged to the corner drug
For ho waa told by God to Ue ■tore If a « • year • old Norfolk
pharmacist has hla way.
Norman R. Sacha, who damore days (See Esekiel. Ch. 4). scribes the drug store as the "tra­
Why? To attract the attention of ditional family meeting place,"
th* public and then drive home has urged his eoUcaguct to tabs
the fact that his 3S0 days symbol- “ a more active part to communi­
tied th* 390 years of Inqtiiiy of ty life."
Israel, while the 40 days did like­ "Today’s pharmacists owo tha
wise for Judah.
youth of America an allegiance
St. Paul also ,ook advantage In good moral conduct," he wrote
of th* altar erected by the super- ii a recent isiue of the Virginia
illtutious men of Athens snd in­ Pharmacist.
scribed “TO THE UNKNOWN
"Tradition has placed the cor­
ner drug store as the focal moat­
ing place of persona for years on
and. Besides being a local mer­
chant, the pharmacist Is a re­
spected professional man. Hla
In tho Illustrious footsteps of Eli­ opinion* and hla active support
jah and Esekiel snd Paul In thus
employing clever public relation
methods to win tha public’s atttntioik*
“A Lady," ran another of Rsv.
Krebs’ slogans, "ia a person who
makes tt easy for ■ man to ba
a gentleman.’’
(Always write te Dr. Crane In
rare af (Ms newspaper, mdetiag
a tag 4c stamped, addressed anvstage aad Me to cover typing
ami printing tests ekes yen send
far aro M Me booklets.)

Ski Jump Hade
Of Plastic Snow
ROME (UPI) — A couple of
Italian scientists have ersated an
artificial ski-jump with a klad of
plastic "snow" that looks Uke
pressed spaghetti.
The "Trampollno Plastics" waa
constructed at a UtUt winter re ­
tort town In Northern Italy aad
recently made the official train­
ing Jump fc : Italian Olympia
skiers. In Marly 1ft months of
testing, It was proved to ba faster
end safer than a Jump of real
■now.
It ia mada out of prefabricated
panels of plastic which looks like
multi-colored spaghetti pressed
flat in wormy cross-cross pattern.

Jail Pays Off

JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI) —A
local police Inspector complained
that Chinese convicted hero of
traffic offenses and other minor
charges were hiring stand-tot to
serve their Jail terms. Inspector
M. llusin said the Chinese paid
as much as i l a day lo others

industry, Uhae to Mel too pubpulse Irani
s to ti—
ally conducted aa Intonating

men elected to nffle* during tho
period best served toe stale?
Questionnaires were mM to seve­
ral prominent lawyers aad top
flight business aaacuUvss, men
who bad boon la toe slate during
the several administrations, were
cognisant of progress and develop­
ment during too ported.
Participants receiving the ques­
tionnaire were simply asked to
rate each governor from John W.
Martin to LeRoy Collins under
four classifications choosing those
they considered "Outstanding",
“High’,’ "Average," and "Low,"
indicating their highest admiration
to so marking toe balk*. They
were not asked to sign their names
so their ballot however marked
wea secret as far as their personal
identity waa concerned.
A Urge percentage of th* legal
aad business leaders responded,
marking their beUoto m toe basis
of their own good Judgment. When
results were finally tabulated it
wea interesting to note how th*
legal minds compared with those
of the business extnilivt s.
Results of the poll were publish­
ed la the current issue of Trend

almost the average monthly In- Uvity and accomplishment of each
doncsian wage, he said.
I administration compiled by one of

W i

in the same bracket wore Doyle m
Carlton, toe dspmsloo governor
with MI, Millard Caldwell with HA
aad John W. Martin with CM.
la ton "average’ column waif
Fred P. Cone with Ml, Fuller
Warren with lift, sad Dave Shells
with MS. Lew men on the guheraatartol totem pole was Casrlep
Johns with a vote of SOi to ton
"low" catoiory.
Tho Uwyors had different Ideas
and they shose Millard F. Coldwell "outstanding" with a total
of MM. la the "high’’ column toor
chose Holland with MS votes sM
Doyto E. Carlton with Ml. Gover­
nor LsKoy Collin* rated only SB
"average" along with John W.
Martin. Collins received TM vote*
ia this category aad Martin MR
Dave tao lu trailed with N voton
sad Fuller Warren with 14. Char­
ley Johns took tho low spot on ton
lawyers vole, being so rated bp
SOQ. Former Governor, the Into
Dan T. McCarty, was not Included
in ihe poll becaut* of hi* tragic
death after only a few month# In
office.
Political/ U appears that Flor­
ida lawyer* and Florida buatoodemsn do aot think alike. How about
you! How would you have rated
our last 10 governors? Would yen
go along with the business men
or sido with tha lawyers or would
you Ignore their opinions and up soft
their applecart altogether!

Washington See-Saw
By WIN PENDLETON
What is the truth about Rus­
sia? What are the peopla Uke?
How do they Uva? What do they
went? Are they a menace to us?
Should w* suddenly change our
way of thinking about them and
rains our guard? How far can
we trust Mr. Khrushchev?
Those are hard anawtri to got
Thor* are too many conflicting
ideas and reports. It’a difficult to 1
know what to ballava.
lo , it was refreshing this weak
to talk to Florida Congressman
Bob Bikes, just back from a visit
to Moscow. Sikes ia a long time
friend. He has no u e to grind.
We trust his Judgment and rehis high sense of duty to
American people. He is *
former newspaperman, trained to
the art of observing and report­
ing objectively.
• It’s uke a breath of fresh sir
to get back home," ware bis flret
words. "It’s good to be back

r

according to our standards, baft
they ere bettor off then they
have ever been in their history.
And their situation is Improving
aU the time.
"For the most part, the people
gave the Impression that they
wanted to be friendly. Although m
a few occasions we detected what
appeared to he mild hostility.
"My movements in Russia wenw
not restricted. I waa gives th*
idea that 1 could gw anywhere sad
see anything 1 wanted. But, who*
l tried to act up a trip Into cartain rural area*, I waa given •
weU planned end obvious slow­
down treatment. In the end I
mada th* trip- We drove shoal
40 ntilee Into the country aad
visited several small villages.
Throughout the trip th en wan
constant
sad luggnetieag
tost we take twne etora reran
and other trumped up excuse*. I
never did discover what It WM
they didn’t want ms to sen.

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BANQUET
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TAKH YOUR CHOICE, LADIES, It'* short or loaf tbit
fall, according to Pari* fashion*. At th# short tod of tho
deal Is • howls shirt &lt;lsft) (a s light navy wool anaombls. Beneath ths short, form fitting Jaekst, tbs drsss Ja
■leoveloae with a scoop nsckilns. Going to grantor
lengths is the charcoal brown crape daytime dress. The
extravagantly bloused tunic top and loose neckline give a
top heavy effect with the skirt reaching down to midR adar tress Artiste, Os.,
ehe asoomysslid Jl— r,
eered OeenU Tech.
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When Are Books Liko A Harem?
URIAH, Calif. (UPI) — If yoa
w en the ihorifc at Meadodao
County Is CaUfamis sad a'fetal
jedm Mlod ypa to bay hlm^lhe
■wild vm A^ltT1*
■*lrU'
judso Oscar H. »1ft of tho Rig
River Judicial District mads so
each exotic request; all be vented
was w oo lawbooks. But Mwrlff

It was the aame thlaf. He said
be did not have to boy the judas
law books say more then he
would have to buy him "tho Taj
Mahal, aed six dancing glrie."
thin point, tho County Board
o&lt; Supervisor! decided to settle
the whole thing by Mttlng aiide
$m to buy the books. Tho mossy

Mr. sad Mrs. H. M. Muff have
had the alls ears et a visit tom
Mrs. Safra am, J i s m Palmer.
Mr. Palmer kss Jest returned
from duty with the Armed Setvieee la Korea. He will now enter
Mr. sad Mrs. Ralph Abell have
ietiuaed from a visit with friends
and relatives Is ladles Head, Md.
college la Utah.
Charles ft alllags, sea at Mr.

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Bortbam Ualtai Statas today.
Tba waathar b arm pradletad a rapatitiaa of tha
20 and 30-&lt;kfT«e temperatures that brought a layer of
frost Wednesday to New England, New York stats and
llto h lpowiiia

waa forecast for the northern Bocklee.

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A tornado broke through the frosty weather pat&gt;
tern In south central Kansas, but no damage or injuries
1w en reported.
The weather bureau said temperatures would be be­
low normal at least through mid-October, except sear
the Oalf Coast The coldest regions will be near the
Great Lakes and in the Ohio Valley and Northeast

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Comptroller Asked
for Hearing On
County Appraisal
County commissioners accepted the Dowling Appraisal
Co. property reappraisal this morning as Mup to date, fair,
equal and valid to the best of our knowledge'' and said the
appraisal cards will be made available to Tax Assessor Mary
' • larie_ Walker.
H is commission Instructed Attorney Hack Cleveland Jr.

Refuse Ike
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SAN FO R D ,

U. S. Manned Rocket Success
In First Flight On Own Power
X-15 Fits 1,200 mph ’A
Up To M as Mile Height

ts say
u

the ladtutry’s rejeettoa
day Bight a tow hour*
was revealed that the
Steel eorbi t i Uaios
preaktoat'a luggeatloa aimed
■eUUag the sinks.
"The companies have ast saked
tor soy form of gov
veatloa sad will M
print meat to a fact board," Cooper said.
lie pointed oat that lbs com
paalaa have sot sought us* to the
Taft-Hartley Act, either, let

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (UPI)—Aa ex.
partmmtal X15 manned rocket successfully flashed across
the desert under its own power for tha first time today ia the
“Kitty Hawk ftlfht" for human apaea travel.
Test pilot Scott Crosafldd brought the ship designed t*
probe the fringes of apace to a skidding halt on a dry lake
bed. Fourteen minutes aarltor, thai

XII waa released from a bomber
flying at S0.0M feet altitude aad Us
•ngliiee cut ia for ths first Um*.
The half airplane, half rocket
skip flew to a height to nine miles
and traveled about ljoo mltoa an
hour aa today's Initial powered
flight
U k t the Wrights' first heavierthan-air flight 3t y arn ago, to­
day!! XII only hinted at things to
come la ultra-aonie spec* travel.
The 13-ton rocket craft atraaked
oa a 100-mil* triangular course
ever Uto Mojave Desert before
Croeaftold brought it in for a
200-mile-an-hour landing at Rog­
ers Dry Lake. Because to Us ab­
breviated kirfoli surfaces, the ship
haa to land that f u t or stall out
With crash and fire trucks stand­
ing by, Oroaaflaid brought Dm un­
wieldy pleat la with Its bom high
ia the air to get as muck lift aa
poaaible out of Us stubby wings.
Tha XII landed an (tool skk
at its rear aad finally cam* to
rail on tha skids and a conven­
tional nose-wheel.

Gov. Collta* s a d i------------------------------------------to Metrapk GOV.

News Briefs

"If tbe strike called ly the un­
Kay Orees, asking
Com]
ion la now aaaumiag tba potential
far a Martas ea "the appraisal
to harm to tba netWw la edd^^e
14,000 Accidents .
ekuatiea ia leiainoto County."
to the serious harm already in­
•If the tax saaaasor won't ac­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
flicted
upon
tbe
companies
and
NSW YORK (1 »I) Stock pri­ their smployea—it was for such
cept the appralaa! sa a bail* for
Highway Patrol aaid today K toce*
at
1
p.
m
.:
aompUlas the ISSi .ax roU then
vastlgatad more than 14,WQ acci­
a situation that Congress pre­
ia oothias for the commissioners American T A T ................. 7itt scribed the Taft-Hartley proceadent* la Florida during the Aral
to de but "throw it back late American Tobacco ..............100
aeven months to this year l i
durea
12
years
ago."
Ray Greea'a Up asala," Chair. Bethletham Steel ................ UVi
which 307 paraOM were hiljad.
Tbe Taft-Hartley Act permits
C
4
0
.................................
061b
# man Jobe Krider aaid.
! the President to obtain aa iajuac
IS
Vi
Mr*. Walkar bad refuted Tucs-, Chryaier ..........
Inquiry Promised
90H Uoo requiring striker! to return
___ day to kave tba ippraiaal card* Curtlaa • Wright
to
work
for
an
10-day
cooling
off
OCALA (U?l&gt;—Penal
231
is her offiee until they have been DuPont
period. Tbe union la strongly «£
H. G. Cochran Jr. haa
gives a final approval by tkei Eastman Kodak
posed to using ths act.
to look Into reports that
rommlaaioo. She slao requested Ford Motor ......................... IOH
Prison Warden H aney
General
Electric
..........
77V
4
they be reviewed.
jT ® A BIG O N E , aaid Soviet Premier Khrushchev aa h e ogled a tu rk a v
Commiaaioeer David Gatchel of­ General Motors .................. 13
he would take ao action ontii Mi
ohown him
" f 'lT during HvUIt to » BeU.vllle, M m .
fered the suggeatloo that if the Graham-Palga .................... 2H
investigation in
research
center.
Khrushchev
was
surprised
at
the
a
lie
of
the
land
farm
InU
T
4
T
.........................
22to
commission accept* the**card*•••"up
-«» Lorillard .............................. 41H
(UPI
Telephoto)
bird.
to this point," jw rtape Mn. WalkFruit Shipments
Minute Maid ......................... 20V4
_ will look
WINTER HAVEN (UPI&gt;-© •!*
The commission received the Penney .................................10711
carioadlngs la bene* tnm tha
appraisal but did not officially Penn RR .............................. 16H
Citrus Vegetable Inspection Dtvt*
Royal American ............... 4H
Applications far census takers'
accept K Tuesday.
lion: By rail, 1,030 grapefruit; I f
49H
Tbe commissioners have the Sears Roebuck .................
Jobs for lb* IPSO Seminole Coun­
boat, 90S grapefruit; I f
final say oa whether to accept the Studabaeker ...........................141k ty agriculture census will ha ac­
11,300 grapefruit; total
tax rail, Krider declared. "We U. S. Steel .......................... 10314 cepted starting Monday.
21,130.
C aanry receipts,
must Mao the lax roll as baiag WesUagbouse El. ................ to
Applicants toould contact Ken­
grapefruit.
fair aad equal aad 1 will never
neth W. Zeh, 122 Milton Rr., Day
alga om similar to the IMS tax
tons Batch. Zab 14 erew leader for
Cuba Raises Tax
roll," be aaid.
this area. Ilia phone la CL 3-430T.
HAVANA (UPI)—Premier F t
County aiooey to pay taacben’
Census taking Job applicant*
salaries will be needed ia Dec­
dal Caatro'a cabinet, apparently
must be United States citliens,
today end p |fKHhtT fOU ^
ember, aaid School Suet R. T.
decrease drinking la l
hoping to deernao
have a high school education or
,, coni*"® " " *•a •
Milwee. If tbe schools don't have
furnish avideaet to oomparable
&lt; n 4 w .* w n •- Massive ----- * WAfiHtNUfcOM 'fU ri)
CBM,*
derided to iarrOMA *
Domu-'l W
**/ h a r d*cW"
that Jammed Um streets.
the money be then, funds must
experience, bo la good physical Jected Soviet Premier Nikita
cratle National Chairman Paul M. taxes oa wine and liquor 100 pet
A junchUma crowd to almost Butler turned to 1040 campaign cant or more affactiva Oct 1. At
bo borrowed by the school board,
« —
• g c w
s s g g i s r c - i S ' Local merchants have contri­ health and of excellent character, Khrushchev's
prediction
that com­
40,000 persons Jammed the few problems today with the backing tha same time, five canto will be
baaed oa the receipt to tax
and
be
at
least
l
i
years
old.
Farm
buted more than |1,000 to 8an- census Job applicants must hav* munism will tvantoaliy replace make tha disarmament pitch in blocks from Pennsylvania Station to ths party'! national eommUta*.
mooay, Milwee aaid.
added to tha beer tax.
Aeksd be Milwee what would ford's Christmas Parwdo fund, but a driver's license, provide a pri­ democracy and capitalism in Um his address to ths UN Friday. to Fifth Avenua aa Um world'* top Butler waa uphold by tha com­
contribution*
have
not
yet
been
kappeo if the commissioner*
He said: “The Soviet government Communist arrived for the begin­ mittee an his recommendations
vately owned car in good coodl
Eisenhower also told a new* Intends to submit to tha United ning to hi* trans-America tour. that the 1930 convention "good Wife Is Diplomat
didn't accept the tax roU by Oct received from many of the town's tlon. They will be paid seven cents
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — OH
1, Krider said he wouldn't pre­ dealer*, Ratal) Marchanta Associ­ a mile for official travel.
conference be has reached no NatioM a proposal which, wt Thera was polite clapping from faith" nils b# renewed and that
umnist
Matt Wclastock reported
ation
Chairman
Francia
Roumlia
faw
parsons
and
an
occasional
hope,
wUI
play
an
important
part
dict the result*.
Applicants must have enough sgraamant whatever with Khrush­
convention votes be reapportioned Um cim to a wife who la need
"How caa the commissioners lat Jr. said today.
money to sustain them selves for chev to exclude Laos, or any In tha solution to this, the most isolated cbtar. But, m in Wash- (or 1900.
at breaking bad aewi. TV dnree*
ingion, Khrushchev got mainly
accept using last ye r*a roll wbea Contributions to data have coma about five week* from the time other so . called "third country” burning issue to our time."
HU twin victory did not mean tor Abnar Bibermaa’a wife phoned
Khrushchev arrived in New York silent treatment
Ray Green said it was om of Um from Cowan’s, YoweU’e, 1‘annay'a they are employed, until they re­ from their forthcoming talks at
that aa effort might not b* mad* him and said, "1 m m to lav*
wont ia Florida," Krider asked. and Purcell’s department stores, ceive their salary check.
Camp David following completion
to unseat him the next time the gotten aom* water la my wvtot
By reflating to accept the Dow the Sanford Atlantic and Florida
Veterans who mast aU re­ of the Soviet leader's cross coun­
national committee meet*, prob­ watch." "How did you do thM?M
ling appraisal the assessor has State- Banka and the First Feder­ quirements will be given priority try tour.
ably in January. Many committee Bibcrman asked. "1 backed the
•addled the commissioners with al Savings and Loan Association. over non-veteran*.
Tba president said that no mat­
members aaid they were "not for car Into'the pool," she
wasting the taxpayers' maoay,
ter bow sincere sod colorful
Alas from McCrary manager C.
Butler" but added that they wars
Ofticktl jtn m d Khrushchev might appear to Um
L. Radding, Kal'a Variety Store,
not ready to move to replace him.
Constable
J.
Q.
"Slim"
Galloway
and
Qua
Schmah
will
do
the
Mn. Walker "ban thrown *70, Ro-Jay's and tha Hollywood Dress
public, ha did not believe Ameri­
In the wake to tbe harmony- Satellite Try Fails
OOO of tbe taxpayers’ money right Shop, Western Auto, Randall
cans would be fooled by the Rus­ frying and professional auctioneer Herb Collier will be one to the
colored
national committee ses­ CAPE CANAVERAL, (UP!)—
two price callrra at tha Sanford Klwani* Fish Fry Saturday.
back loto osh- lap, whoa as lata Electric appliance dealara, Math­
sian leader's generous forecasts
sion,
Democratic
stale chaUmcn Tba United Statoa apparently
Mura than 200 items have been contributed by local mar­
as May 4 toe pledged that she er's, Wilson-Malar, Berry’s and
to Communist dominance in the
and vice chairman today opened failed today In an effort to pul
chanta
to
b*
auctioned
at
the
4
to
7
p.m.
event.
Money
from
the
didn't want to sat this moony the Furniture Center.
203-pound global navigation
world.
three days of cloisd campaign orwatted," Gatcbol laid.
Khrushchev aaid Wednesday
Sweeney's Gift and and Office
ganuation meeting* under Uutlar’a satellite into orbit around tha
"Wa believe that a tax roll Supply store, Wart’s, Radar's,
earth. A tall Thor-Able rockai
, that hla oft-quoted remark that
leadership.
starting today caa be pro­ Hoyt's, and Gwaltney’a jewelry
Mr. H. C. Patton, too Wilkin* ] Communism would "bury" deHen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- shot tbe satellite aloft at 9:14
will be at tha Sanford Farmer’s Auction Market at routa 17-02 and
duced Nov. 13, including book shops, RoumiUat and Anderson's Dr., County Club Manor, died, mocraey waa meant historically
Mina.), one of the party's presiden­ a.m. but the Defense Department
Onora Kd.
"the
equa
_ suddenly yesterday in Oeala. He and waa ** meanl lo
opening aadI equalisation
hear ^_____
tial aiplranU, will address tha announced an hour later that tha
pharmacy,_ _B. _L. ______
l’erkina _
and
Cooperation from Hanford merchant* has been "extremely
good" saya project chairman William Urarnkow. George Mills la
chairmen tonight. San. Stuart Sy­ rocket's third stage apparently
that' Sob'*. Standard Oil agent Earl waa born Oct. 11, 1SZ3, in Tilton, physical burial" of the American
Mrs. Walked*
( . ,h
w
i «Koihi-« photo,
nh«tn. Ga. and has llv 1 ia Sanford for people. He predicted anew that
--------- statement th a t,,,,
in charge to gatUng tha merchandise to the auction, li. Andrew
mington (D-Mo.) another hopeful, failed to fire, and "it must be •*•
Higginbotham,
Wlaboldt'a
she would not use Use Dowling graphers. Stats Farm, Carraway the paat fiva years. He waa co­ communism would supplant capi­ Hpcer has handled acquisition ot the items, Uob Uavis heads ar.
and Gov. G. Mcnntn William* of sumed that the aatclllM did oak
owner of the Midway Grocery. talism.
appraisal ia compiling the lfto
rangemanl* for tha fish fry and A. L. Wilaoa ia in charge of
Michigan apeak to them Saturday orbit."
tax roils "la completely silent" and McKibbln and Iloyd-Wallace
Ucket sales.
lie is survived by hit wife,
Elsenhower said that, thus far,
night.
insurance
agents,
ami
from
CarMrs. Lee Patton; his mother, Mrs. hla convarialions with Khrush­
as to whether aba intends to use
Two members considered offer­
R. A. Patton Sr., Valdosta, Ga.; chev had been confined to a gen­
it or not in Um future, Cleveland roll Daniel Construction Co.
ing a motion to unseat Butler and
one brother, R. A. Patton Jr., eral restatement of position and Trafficanta Trial
aaid.
"draft" formar President Truman
"1 am busy working on Um 1230
Mobile, Ala. and one sister, Mrs. agreement on the agenda for the
aa Ua aucceaior. But the two, Ste­
Leroy Chitty to Albany, Gw.
tax rolls and am unable to at­
Camp David talks. Therefore, be Ends A s Defense
phen W, Lang made of Arixona.
tend any met lings of any kind,"
Funeral arrangements will be said, it was not possible to delect
and Mr*. Bernice Kingsbury of
announced later by Britton Fun­ any change In the basic Soviet Criticizes Cop
aaid a letter from Um tax aaaaaMontana, were dUauadcd by col­
aor In answering to the commis­
eral Homs.
stand that baa led to East-West
leagues who warned that their ef­
CLEARWATER
UPI)
-Closing
sioners’ invitation to attend this
tension.
in the bribery trial to FRENCH LICK. ind. (UPI) - fort would 1m overwhelmingly re­ Mr. Daniel W. Dreggors J r., 41k
morning's special session.
Khrushchev may be preparing arguments
Henry
Trafflcanle
wound up to­ Mn. Clara B. Williams, to St. Pet jected, thereby strengthening But­ died suddenly at hla home in Gene­
Tickets for tha opening football &lt; t n l i f - l P V ril
to unvail to the United Nation* a day with the defense
va this morning. Ha waa horn
the ersburg, Fla., assistant chairman ler’s position.
game to the season here tomor-1J P I,T
dramatic proposal tor a perman state's star witness ancalling
June 20, 1917, at Eustis and hat
Red China Fires
of
the
Republican
National
Com
"unscruprow night ara on sale at T su cb -C n u n J R v H f f i r P r C
ent ban on production of II bombs u)o(li» policeman seeking promo- mittee, said today ' the Amrrican
lived in Geneva for the paat I I
ton’s and RoumiUat 4 Andaraon, r o u n a D 7 V /T T IC C rS
• nil olhae
nuclaar
and
other
nuclear
weapons.
Stalin
Portrait
years.
lion.
i people will choose between an
Top Military Men
Drug Stores.
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI) Well-informed American officials The cate waa expected to go to empty bag of Democratic prom
Ha ia survived by his wife,
Kickoff tim* will be 1:13 p. m. Sheriffs officers found an illegal said today that would be the next
LONDON (UPI) - Communist
Fades Away
Doris, one ion, Edward D., and hla
China has fired two of Us top mili­ for the game between the Semi­ liquor operation capable of gross-, W|(ica|
(of ^ (r.«,winging the Jury attar the Judge'a charge i»e* and a shining record of Hcpub
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Th# por father, D. W. Dreggors, aU to
tary officials, Um minister to de­ nole* and the Tttuavllle Terriers. ing an estimated 1100,000 a year KUi#isn leader, who already haa thU afternoon. Trafficante waa bean performance" in l!Mu.
charged with bribing Detective Speaking before the National trait to former Soviet Premier Geneva; fiva brotheri, Wilbur to
fense and tha army chief to the Coach Jim Pigott laid the Tit- taJ ?
S'"*- called for a ban "forever" on nu- Sgt. Harry F. Dietrich to protect federation to Republic Women Josef Stalin, which hung until re­ Texas; Clifford, of Palatka; An­
general staff, Radio Peiping an­ uavilie team wiU be "big and The $33,000 split-level home, p|car weapons testa.
lottery ring.
Mrs. Williams said "action was cently in prominent display at the drew to Euitl* and Truman and
tough’* and predicted an interest­ to ? 1* 1 ,Ji ■ faahionabla residennounced today.
Source, to a position to know
Defense Attorney Mark .............. ... takan" in Congress this y ..r|R « « U n .mb.aay. waa .o n . from Earl, both of Jacksonville. Ala*
The broadcast said that Marshal ing game. The Sanford squad has Ual section, waa on a three .e ra : , ald Khrushchev did not mention
Pang Tah-hual bar been "relieved" shown good promise in practice, plot some 100 yards away from&gt; the planned disarmament pro- lnferre‘1 Jhal Dielrict trumped on Democratic provUlona to a re- its usual apot Just prior to the three sisters, Mrs. Eva Cowart to
up
bribery story while tecklng wew of foreign policy. a new ,arm dinner given there Wednesday by FL McCoy, Mrs. Leals Cowait,
the nearest neighboring house.
to hit post aa defense minister and he aaid.
po*iI to President Eisenhower "*—
•1— chief.
...... ■&gt;. new
»— peaceful uies for Nikita Khrushchev.
Ocala ami Miss Margaret Dreggon
to —1
police
i program,
Pigott * main worry aa tha game
Inside officers found tl IS-gal­ during their two-hour "prclimin promotion
replaced by Vice Premier Lin Pao.
News photographers who saw of Geneva.
"lie's just that unscrupulous,” atomic energy, and a study of unNo reason was givta tor Peng's drawi near is the liinesa to big lon barrels of math wailing to
he said.
tha second floor dining area prior Funeral services will be held
employ raent.
dismissal or Um removal to Geo. Neely Roas. a middle guard and be cooked. A big hole had been
Ile said the only evidence that She said tbe Democrats had to the arrival to President Elsen­ Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in the First
chopped In a bedroom
Huang Xe-chtag as chief to the n defensive stalwart,
Traillcaple ever gave Dietrict any promised these prugrami "in a hower and other guests noticed Baptist Church, Geneva, with thn
general staff. Neither were any had the flu and n ay
accommodate tha still'
money came from "the slippery publicity move designed to steal that tha S ulla portrait was m in­ Rev. Jack Stewart, officiating.
unit.
mw posts announced for the two.
Burial will ba In tha Geneva (ama­
mouth of Dietrich " He said no ihe limelight from President Eisen­ ing.
Khrushchev haa accused Stalin tory with Brtaaoa Funeral Horn# hi
one hail ever corroborated the de­ hower's legislative proposals.
to various crimes, and was an­ charge.
tective's story, ,
gered when asked at a National
5,,“
D^ ..r , Center Admission
Press d u b lunch where be had
Th* iiv K fi will sponsor a merited
, .
bean whan the Italia cruses wan M an Breaks Door,
.M.IU. inoculation Oct. 24 in an that Trafficante gava Dietrich 10 ^rer/lc Avflllflulfi
coiamittod.
The Tanglewood and Tempi* | even worse, said Mrs. A. L. Con- Orange County would bava to be effort to°«Mrk a county wide drive1specific bribe.. ln&lt; udlng c h / A - C K a S M V U lia U I C
Civic Center admission cards for
red, 1112 Magnolia Ave. Waters consulted because water would to have everybody immunized tailor-made cults, two cases
Terrace , area* need a
Saves Sleeper
*hisky and a tolevtslr-, ,.t.
senior and Junior high school stu­
seeped into a nearby resident's
through Orange on its against the diiease.
new engineering -urvey
TB
Association
Breaking through a trailer i
Florida room, she declared.
“
... . , „
Emphasis will be on school age
g
dents are now available at tha Re­
airman Jamas Hutton last right
manent drainage relief, County An additional drainage well or
to the hconlovkhatchee River. chUdren, but aU reroienU whiU ^ Q ^ Q n M e m b e r
creation Dept office in the Cen­
roused Julius Earl Mlnu from a
Requests Typists
Coa raiu ion Chairman John Krid­ Increasing the capacity to the Davis said,
ter.
and Nagro. are urged 10 I*1 ,h* _ . a
t
er said after reridrata to those preimt well for the area baa been The county Just doesn’t have polio shot* to be given at the
Student* must have the cards The Seminole County Tuberculo­ burning traitor at tha Pi
section* asked again for relief sought by the petitioners.
by Oct. 13 in order to gain future sis and Health Association needs Trailer Park.
sufficient fund* to put in a drain- new Jayeee building on French O f Loan League
Ave. The shots wiU be given at n A Sanford executive is one to admission* to tha center. Recrea­ woman typists during tha Christ­ Th* bouse trailer owned %
from high waters.
Petitioners from tha Lakamaot
coat to only It and the Jaycees more than 70 charter member! tion Director Ronald Parry said. mas Seal drive to s u it tooo. In­ Mima to the Naval Air Station
* n m tln f is to b# bald with aaid they hav* a supply to vac­ of the new statewide Consumer Out-of-city residents must pay |3 tonated women should call Mn. was a total ions. Mima woe asleep
and Magnolia Avacua area asked and n drainage district covering
that something be done to relieve tha whole Tempt* Terrace-Tangle- Temple TerraceTangiewood real- cine commtttccd for the project. Loan League of Florida.
for a year's ticket. The cards may Lorraine Graham at FA 2-4792), or when the 3:20 s.m. fire broke o a t
flooding around their homes. Kec wood area is needed, County Ea- ^ dents sod the commissioner* at- A full series of the shots will
He it Robert A. Mahan, to the be obtained any afternoon from atop at the association otfica ia Hutton belongs to another NAS
have
1:24 to $.24 g. m.

^

- - 1

1 p. m. Stocks

Workers Wanted
For Farm Census

Yule Parade Fund
Reaches $1,000

Khrushchev Can't Fool U. S.
Butler Supported,
With Looks, President SaysWith Reservations ita,

....

Bargains And Fish

Mr. H. E. Patton
Dies Suddenly

GOP Record Cited
As Vote Winner

Football Tickets
On Sale Downtown

.^ iiJaycees Sponsor
Polio Inoculation

Two-Area Drainage Survey Needed
e a sL sra a a *"1! ! * . * - 1 * j r

D. W. Dreggors Jr.
Dies At Geneva

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The Ckanael Swim; Frank Sin­
atra hat announced that ElvU
Preeley will be the apcclal gueit
•tar oo Sintra’s ABC-TV special
scheduled for "early May. 1B60."
Theme of the ahow: "Sinatra’s
welcome home TV party for El­
vis." Of course, Frankie and Our
Leadtr will blend voice* in lome
dueU.
Tbe upcoming British general
elections have disrupted plans by
CBS-TV’i
Person-To-Person
to
present taped interview! with Bri­
gitte Benlot, Sophia Loren, Gina
Lollobrlgida and Yul Urynner.
.m a'
Britain’s Granada network, which
was to have taped the segment*
in ParU and Rome, advised P-ToP that all IU taping equipment ia
•eventeen Oviedo School home being "preempted" for campaign
Mom mothers have been named coverage. As a result, P-To-P, with
fa •erve as contact* between Charles Collingwood as host, will
Isachera and parents in extracur­ continua visiting stateside hearthricular activities. Mrs. W. B. aides until Granada, or CUS-TV,
Ctonts announced the following comes to the rescue. The pro­
gram’* tall debut has been post­
sgipointi ee
■&lt;«. Merritt SUWy fur Mrs. poned from Friday, Oct. 2 to Oct.
Dow Ulrey’a firm grade room: 10 aa a result of the snafu.
Tha Kevlon BU-ralnute special on
Mm,Z3. .T- Coe for Mrs. M. E.
Cooper's firm grads room; Mrs. CUS-TV set for Thursday, Oct. 22
Lae Warder far the second gride, will feature Greer llarson as host­
and Mrs. Jamea Tracer far Him ess and a cast that includes Mar­
tha Bays, Mike Nichols and Elaine
Dorothy Rice's gredea;
. Mr*. W. A. Ward will be home May, Waller Sleiak and John Bub­
Mom mother far Mrs. Walter ble*. Christopher Plummer will be
Itague'a third grade room; Mrs. ro starred again with Julie Harris
A. R. Volgbt for Mra. E. E. in the Hallmark Hall of Fame
Orimm’e third and fourth grada production of Ibesn’i, "A Doll’s
combination
‘ i ____
room; ___
Mrs. B. ...
H. House,” on NBC-TV Sunday, Nov.
Walker far Mrs. James Partin's 15. The Bell Telephone Hour on
Wurth Brads; Mrs. Norman Bris­ NBC-TV Friday, Nov. 20 will be an
tol far Mrs. C. K. Huckalew'a ■ll-Gerahwin ahow, possibly headed
•M l Rrade, and Mrs. W. II. Mar- by Ella Fitzgerald,

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SW EET and TENDER

GARDEN

Oviedo Home Room

Mothers Named

B A K E R Y

T M 6 A 7 ~ Y .‘

SOFT ICED

S p a n is h

BAR CAKE
RICH CHOCOLATE. TWO LAYER, COCONUT ICID

nr- Mrs. W. B. West’s liztli
grade room Mrs. Boh Boyis wiU
is tha patent contact; Mrs. WeeMy'Swanson will be far Cerium
Isa fiy ’a seventh grade; Mrs.
John Evans far Mrs. Merritt Sta­
ler's seventh grade room; Mrs.
M m I n d y far Mra. W. H. DaB ubo' s eighth grade room; Mrs.
C. I . Minter for Miss Lois
MM sB’s eighth grade; Mrs. Leri
Berman far Arch Hoatck’s ainth
mtdera; Mrs. R. W. Eitee for
Mra, JR. B. Smith's tenth grada
m att Mrs. R. L. BeUhorn far
C J L BncksWWs Uth graders
IM Mrs. Douglas M. Jackson far
Pgat Mikier'a IMh graders. Mrs.
Jackass wRl be captain af the

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Admietleae
Clara Tyner. Hanford
Roger Edwards, Unford
Harriett Annie, DeBsry
Winnie B. Smith, Sanford
Donald Paul Warren, Saidord
Rose Abrams, Sanford
Donald Smith, Sanford
Jamas Drum
Mr. and Mra. Jamas R. Oowiogton, Sanford, a ion
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Robin•oo, Sanford, a mo
Mr. and Mra. Dais Ooteoa,
Lake Mery, a soo
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waaaik,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. sad Mss. WUbost Haroleon, a eon
DUmkaalt
Maasl Beilins, Longweod
Barney Deck, ganford
David Hoffman, Hanford

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-WASHINGTON (U P 1 )- Premier|that the people of tea United
Akita Mhrwahehov, beaming, war­ State* bore thorn af *bo Soviet
ing hia bat and featuring to Preai- Union no ill wilL
with Ms hand*, I But Eisenhower added the tart
a fateful 13-day itatement that the tww nations
turn the count were quite different because in
of the said war-tar better or tar America "people tbomaetme es­
tablish and control the govern­
_ . J h t Soviet leader's mammoth ment."
• W I M turbo-prop arrived almost
Eisenhower looked grim during
‘
behind ache *•» . Confu- the welcoming ceremony and the
•ompounded when the review. Newsmen remarked that
craft had to bo turned never had they aeon Kisauhowor
on the runway aa that with such a grim look on his fact
emerged oo the other for so long. Ha read hia brief
of the plane from the color speech without iv w once relaxing
that was lined up for him. into a smile.
The president emphasised that
aad greeted the Soviet lead- portion af the speech ka wMcb ha
or at the foot at a specially-built said that tba American people did
Jf-step ramp.
not seek In interfere in the in­
V.^lfco preildeot s h o o k bands ternal affairs of any other nation.
heartily with Khrushchev, with
The president's interpreter than
wife, Mrs. Nina Khrushchev, read a translation.
with Fanlgn Minister Andrei
than took off hia hat, donned hia
.The moot severs security mea­ tpactaclaa, pulled hia own speech
n t in peacetime history wore from bla pocket, smiled at Etonimbed to protect Khrushchov bower, and began to rend rapidly
in Russian.
"Permit me at thin moment."
Both men made brief aad formal
totting statements at the airport, he began, "on Brat setting foot pa
laanhowor aoanrod Khrushchev American sa«. la thank Hr. lie-

Friends' Knockout
Eases Trapped
0 Driver's Agonies

LINCOLN, MmUod (UP1) —
John Pan, M, trapped in tba sab
af hia biasing truck, know that
Mm and was near but ha hated
to bo burned alive.
Ho pleaded with bystander* to
knock him unconscious before the
Sameo engulfed his body.
Tho drama occurred when Poo
( I w u trapped in the cab after a
collision involving hia and two
other truck* in thick fog, a cor­
oner's inquest w u told.
William Mari!and told the coro­
ner the truck engine caught firs
and flame* spread into the cabin.
Ha said ha and thru friends
triad to drag Fox from the Max­
ing truck but that Fox was hop*.
( I lastly pinned Inside.
- Wbeo their desperate efforts to
Stic*** Fox failed he pleaded
with them to knock hi n out. Marsland Mid they knocked Mm out
with a rabbit punch—“ we hit him
■t tba back of the neck."
Coroner John Goodlad returned
a verdict at accidental death af­
ter declaring the blow was struck
. with the beat intentions and that
J there was no intention of mercy
titling.

Suit Against TV
Actor Delayed

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Boosters To Rally
Tonight In Prep
For Friday Game

Fruit Shipments
WINTER HAVEN (UPl&gt;-Daily
carloadtnge in boxes from the Cit­
rus Vegetable Inspection Division:
By rail, S,1U grapefruit; by
boat, 134 grapefruit; by truck, 17,
233 grapefruit; total shipment*, 13,
4*4 boxes.

Borgnine To W ed
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Maxi
can actress Katy Jurado and
Academy Award-winning actor Er­
nest norgnln* announced Monday
they plan to be married at th*
end of this month or tarty ia Oc­
tober.
CHARLES KOGAN

Arson Charged
INDIANAPOLIS, lari. (U PI) The suburban home af Gene Saa
Souci, top Indiana Teamster* Un
ion official and close friend of
Jimmy Hoffs, wm virtually de­
stroyed by fir* early today and
authorities said It wm "definite­
ly" a case of arson.

School Explosion
Kills Pupils, Man
Who Brought Bomb Typhoon Veers
HOUSTON, Tex. (WPH - A tjemendous explosion Muttered the
Edgar A. Poe Elementary School
today, killing several students and
a man who may have token a
bomb into the school.
Another of th* dead was said to
be the woman principal of the
school, who tried to wrest a suitcat* containing explosives from
the min.
A newsman who reached the
scene shortly after the explosion
said ha counted "at least tlx
dead," including a white man
about 30 years old.
The school Is attended by whit*
children only. Nona of tba schools
in Houston are integrated.
The sheriff* office said that K
was told that "someone threw a
bomb on the school basketball
court."
Bodies of three small children
were lying in 11m yard of the
school when police first arrived at
the scene. .
Hundred* of frantic people were
running around trying to find
their children. The confusion was
reported to be to great that it
wm hard to tell what had hap­
pened.
The Poe echool ia in a fashion­
able section of southwest Houston.

Adenauer Helps
Hail President

Worker Drowns

TOKYO (U P I) —Typhoon Sarah
vend to the northwest today on
a eeart*. tbgt appartatUy will
spare the'Islands af Okinawa and
Formosa from th* tall fury of its
wind* and rain*. Th# storm packed
winds of up to 147 miles an hour.
It wat reported moving at U mites
aa hour,

A Girl For Bing
LOS ANGELES ( Lit'I (-Crooner
Bing Crosby, father of five sons,
let out a joyful "wthoo" Monday
night at Queen of Angela Hospital
when hte wife, actress Kathy
Grant, gave birth to their (tret
daughter. Tha couple named tha
4 pound-13-ounca-giri Mary Fran
CCS.

Wayne Morris Dies
SAN FRANCISCO (UHIJ-Aclor
Wayne Morris died of a heart at­
tack Monday aboard an aircraft
carrier in the Pacific, the ocean
where—unknown to most of hit
fans—he played his greatest rote
during World War 11. Monte, 43,
collapsed while watching air ope­
rations from the brldg* of th* car­
rier USS Bon Homme Richard.

Cool A ir, Man
A wide bend of cool air swept
out of L'anada and th* Pacific
Ocean early today, sending tem­
peratures plummeting from the
Pacific Northwest to the Great
Lake*. The front, which wat ac­
companied by brief thunderstorms
and stiff winds, dropped tempera­
tures 27 degrees at Bismarck, N.
D., end lent the mercury down
23 degrees to a low of 43 at Elko,
Nev., UPI reported.

Cigarets To Get
Fancy Flavors

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - T h e
"Man of Tomorrow" may be puff­
ing away on a cinnamon-flavored
clgaret when he preparei for bla
next trip to th* moon.
George Welssmin. vice presi­
dent and director of marketing for
a major cigarette firm said many
cigaret companies already ar*
testing cinnamon and cocoanut
flavors, m writ as one that has
the aroma of new-mown hay.
"There is a possibility the ciga­
rets w* smoked a scant five years
ago may
become obselete,"
Weinman said.
"The American public has tel
us know that they will buy flav­
Tom McDonald; floats, Garnett or."
White; auto*, John Dickey; judges
stand, ltob Landrech and Herb
Scott; decorations, Peggy Jane Israel Denies Shots
Lundiiuut; publicity, Dave KJlng
JERUSALEM (UI’I) — Israeli
enrmith; awarde, Glenn McCall;
transportation, Billy Bromley; dig­ authorities have denied that fight­
nitaries. Ken McIntosh; and bal­ er plane* of Israel'* air force
loon islet prior to the parade, fired warning shot* at an Egyp­
tian airliner in the Aqaba area.
Archie Wise.
The parade will run along the The Israeli* charged that the
tame route a* last year; west on plane — a Britisb-iuade Viscount
First St. to Oak, south oo Oak turboprop — "violated Israeli air­
to Fourth, east on Fourth to San­ space" but was not interfered
ford Ave„ north to Second St. with became Israeli fighter* Iden­
tified it aa a civilian plans.
and back to Foft Mellon Park.

Jaycees Name Chairmen
For Christmas Parade

Auxiliary To Meet

W in

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1800

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1968

SANTOM). FLORIDA

NO. M l "

trtaa of aaparata but aqua) fad*
Uliee far tba public "and for child.
ran la tta public achooli.”
"Th# ehlaf responsibility tar
drafting aad ip umBring a Consti­
tutional amendment that will bring
an end to tba danger of a judicial
oligarch* on thla country reate with

The court la HOT. everruled the
Adhlaa ea. Chlldrcn'a Hoapita) de­
rision when K had upheld it ia a
prarloea caae, the judge charged.
A Geaatltutioeal amaadmeet ia
leaded ta prerant the Supreme
Court from overruling, modifying,
ar changing "any prtar decitlon
•f that court" which Intorpratcd

News Briefs

The Seminole High Boosters Club
will sponsor a pep rally at 7:30
p, m. today in the high ecjwol
auditorium. The rally will be th*
second kick off for club activities
thla season in preparations for tha
opening game with Titusville.
The Seminole Band will partici­
pate in tonight's meeting and
cheerleaders and majorettes twill
give a performance. Coach Jim
Pigolt will introduce the football
■quad.
Membership ia the organisation
which supports Seminole High
•porta event* Includes free admis­
sion to any of the school’s athletic
contests throughout the year. Fam­
ily membership la $20; single mem­
bership, *10; and a donation mem­
bership, *10; and a dnoation mem­
bership, which does not provide
entrance to athletic eontesti, ia $3.
Membership tiekela may be ob­
tained at William E. Kader'a
Jewelry store, Perkins* Men’a
Store, Stenley Hardware, Thrifty
Service Station, and from club
BONN (UPI) - Konrad Ade­
ticket chairman Raymond Lundquilt in Ihe Sanford Atlantic Na­ nauer celebrated his loth anni­
tional Bank, or from Cdr, Tamny versary aa Wait German chancel­
lor today by watching (he Inaugu­
at the Naval Air Station.
ration of Heinrich Luebke — hi*
personal choice — as the nation's
second president.
Luebke wet : orn in at a joint
Robert Reed, it, drowned near session of Parliament attended by
Ibe Osteen Bridge yesterday when foreign diplomats and distin­
he slipped from a houseboat on guished visitors to the West Ger­
which he was working. The Mid­ man capital. Hr actually had been
way Negro fell into nearly nine president' since Saturday mid­
feet of water about 11:43 a. m. night, but the formal inaugura­
according to Constable J. Q. Gal­ tion was postponed to coincide
loway and Deputy L. J. Krii, who with Adenauer's anniversary in
office.
worked oo the case.

MIAMI &lt;UP1&gt;- An attorney for
two insurance talesmen said he
Would delay filing a damage suit
against television actor Richard
Webb pending a conference with
Webb'* attorneys today.
Attorney William R. Colson said
the suit for a "substantial turn"
had been prepared and might still
hi filed following today's coo
fsrsnee. But Colson Mid he first
wanted to hear "what th* other
Ad* has to aay."
A - C o l a o n represents insurance
salesmen M. P. ToughUl of Salt
f i t s City, Utah, and Waiter J.
Bush of Springfield, Ore. The two
salesmen said Webb pestered
them with question* during a
flight from New Orleans to Miami
last Saturday. They said as they
toft the airplane he pinned their
grms in a judo trip and announc­ Sanford Christmas Parade fund*
ed be was making a citiaens ar- amounting to over $400 have been
last. They said he accused them collected by the Retail Merchants
Association.
( } o f being Russian spies.
Local merchant* who haven't
given to the Dec. 4 parade fund
are urged to do so by Retail Mer­
chant’s Board Chairman Francis
The Ladies Auxiliary at the Houmillat Jr.
Lake Mary Fire Department will Jaycees in charge of th# parade's
hold their regular monthly meet- management are:
Chairmen of Jaycee-produced
tog at th* fir* houa* Wednesday
at 1 p. m. Further plan* will be floats. Bob McKee tor Sente and
mads for th* Hallowe’en Masque- Don Royer for th* Jayce# float;
Zhd* and all Interested women head marshal. Everett Harper;
Herb ktcnaUum;
urged to be preecot.

IM ta i

won oapocted thoa to Initiate
Stale "exploratory" talka on rltal
International laauea, including Urn
problem of Berlin and Germany,
which Khruritchev baa aaid la
paramount.
Tonight Prmidoot and Mra. El
aenbower play hoot at n formal
dinner 'to the Khrushchov family
with Borne M additional gutaU
from tba higbeat governmental
and diplomatic eirclei. Khruah*

Captains

KAY LUNDQUWT

VOL. X U X

America, and aaaurad the praatdent that an equally "cordial wel­
come'' await* him la Russia when
he futures th* flail M a r Ibis fall.
Khrushebtv told
Klaaabowar Coart during foe past » yaara baa
been exercising power to amend
the Coaatltuiiea at Mi a m plenaure. Federal Judge Dealer DoVane told teadard Katarinas yeaterday.
There have heea raape alnce
1327 where the M * eeart haa
•ought not to be beead by Ma tea
prarioua declatoaa, Mid the retired

Lundquist,
Bogan Grid
New Seminole Hlgb football tocaptains are Charlee Bogan and
Ray Lundquist.
Th# two Motors, both 17, were
“ Spptlntedbjr th*—cuwhlng ataff
for (bowing the necessary lead­
ership, aportamanly and Intellec­
tual qualltto* and football ability,
Coach Jim Ptgott said. Bogan la
g tackle. Lundquist is a halfback.
Between 13 and X
Seminole
ayers should see action against
tuivlUa this Friday, depending
on how well the game goes, Plgott
aaid. Twenty-six boys will be in
uniform tar toe game which be­
gins at • p. ra. Starting at quart­
erback will be either Mike Ro­
berts or Alex McKlbbln; at full­
back John Mann or tin Rlaoar;
at halfback, Lundquist or Johnny
Lovelace. Offensive ends wlU ba
Jim Gracoy and Tarry CbrUteo-

WKATHSBt ConiWerabl* eloudineea through Wednesday. Shown*. High today U to 88, low tonight 70 to 78.

Court Asked To Remove
Hoffa For Fund Misuse
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Court-, fused to sign, charged that the
appointed monitors have Mked a 1473,000 wm deposited la banks
federal court to oust James R. when it drew no Interest for the
Hoffa a* president of the Team- benefit of union memben.
stars Union, charging that he mis­
In on* case. the. monltori laid,
handled |473,o6o to union funds. a portion of tho money waa used
The monitors mad* their re­ to further the operations of a
quest Monday in an interim re­ Florida reel eetata corporation in
which Hoffa had an intensL
port to Judge r. Dickinson Letts
The monitor* asked that Hoffa
oo their policing *f the giant be required to account within 21
tmioa. Letts appointed the throe- days for transaction* involving
man b o a r d la tug to keep a tha 3473,000 and that they ba giv­
check on lloffa's administration. en subpena powers to investigate
Tho report, which the union's th# deals further.
They also asked that Latte hold
representative an the board rean early hearing on whether Hof­
fa should be removed from office
and whether h* should ba held
accountable for any funds which
might be due union members.
In addition, (bay requested au­
thority to requart th# union’* gen­
eral executive board to start dj*
eipUnary action against Hoftt. ’
VIENTIANE, Laos (U P I) —J
four-man United Nations fact-find
ing team arriving here today to
check on a reported Communist
Invasion ran Into a gov let tharge
it wat here. Illegally.
The 8ovlc'te said Monday night
the team was not the proper In
itrument for resolving tho Lao­
tian crials.
SYOSSET, N. T, (UPI) - A
They called Instead for a con pendant about the slit of a silver
ferenee "without delay" of the dollar may save your lift la tho
countries that attended tha 1334 event of nuclear war.
Geneva conference that created
The pendant is a plastic-encas­
Laos, North Vtet Nam and South ed dosimeter, or dose meter,
Viet Nam out of what was once which, according to the manu­
French Indo-Chlna.
facturer,
records radiation ex­
The team prepared to begin its posure cumulatively.
work despite the Russian attack,
The sensitive element of the
however.
dosimeter ia phosphate glMi,
which omlta luminescent light
after being exposed to harmful
X-ray or gamma-ray radiation.
Unlike instruments that detect
the presence of radiation, thla ooa
la designed to tell of exposure
WASHINGTON (U P !) - Pre.l the wearer may not hart
dent Elsenhower acepted th* reslf aware of.
nation today Aaaislant Defense
Secretary W. J. McNeil who ha*
been Ihe Pentagon's chief financial
officer for U years.
Dr. Harry Silsby I* up and
Mc.N*i! is resigning effective
Nov. 1. In hit letter to th* presi­ around hie Flora Heighli home
dent he said "peraonal considera­ and la expected to return to bla
tions," were the reason for his practice In a few months.
resignation. He hM been with the
Dr. Silsby has been lit a th*
department sine* It waa created veteran's hospital In Durham, N.
in 1347.
C. He can have visitors.

Soviets Protest
UN Team In Laos

Ip . m. Stocks Commission
Told Roll
Due O ct 1

NSW Y O U (U P I) - H a c k
price* at 1 P- m.:
American T I T „ , , , , , , i „ , TO
Bethlehem Steel « « » .„ » • • • „ 13)4
CA O .
, Rb
Chrysler .......................... 43H
Curtiss-Wright
301k
DuPont ,
«
.
,
347
Eastman Kodak .............. MM
Ford Motor ..................... T7H
General Electric...... ......... T4’ i
General Motors ----------- .._14U
Graham Pali# ................. 3%
Inti. T A T
Ufa
Lorillard
43
Minute Maid .................... 30*
Penney ««»«*■*.».,««*».*.•,» tint*
Psnn KK ......................... l i f t
Royal American #•'#••(miam
t•• 4H
Sear* Roebuck.......... ...
4g
Stud*biker ,M ,»,i,,,,„ M », 13%
U. B. Steel « •i ••!**•#4Ne••Mu 101%
WMtiagbouM El. .............. N%

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' By JACK
Tax Assessor Mary la ris Watt* (
• r said this morning lAs would
not we* Dowling Appraisal Cam
pany’s 3134,100,734 county ap­
praisal on Km ISM Its aasaam
meat rolL
vj-1
Tha appraisal o f $IM,33UM tat
county real estate and 113,773,734
Jj
tar bualnaag and &gt;arsenal pewparty vms eubmitted to Km earn*
ty eommlsakmsrs bp
ling this
Th# ##aai
formally accept tba appraisal
cards, but before n srowri tfeai
half filled tba courtroom, voted
I# deliver tb# cards to Mr*. WM*
ft? tar hftr q ftltirtfi,
LAKELAND (U P I) — Thieves
" I da net Maud to bare
*'
W*
who haul sway fruit or trees from appraisal cards brought Into m?
members of Florida Citrus Mutual ofTlca until Km county accepts
a n la for rougher going this year. them aa a good, valid appraisal,"
Sheriff* of 13 citrus • producing said Mrs. Walker, lb* aaid to
counties have been briefed on the answer to a question that aba
new cltrua truck Identification law would than use them at a (atari
•nee.
designed to reduce thefts.
Mra. Walker arid aba already
The law require# trucks hauling
citrus to earry th* Arm's name baa tba preliminary 133S rod
and th* words "licanaed fruit deal­ about half completed and wiH gtva
er" to make It taster for law ta- it to tbs commission “ on ar (baud
forcemeat officers t# recognise Oct, 1."
Commission Choirman J o h n
fruit or tree thieves.
Mutual sponsored a meeting of Krider asked Mrs. Walker K *he
sheriff* her* Monday. Mutual offi­ were "using tba 1333 roll again."
cial Dale Carlton Mid lb* organ- She replied "1 said I am p r e r r i
lution would continue paying a ing tba 1133 roll."
After a couple of hours af beare
lloo reward for information lead­
ing tha arrest and conviction of Ing individual .om manta from tba
anyooa stealing fruit or tree* from good stud audit are tba aommlri
non decided to discuu th* prob­
Mutual members.
lem again at 10 a. m. Thursday.
Krider pointed out state Comp­
troller Ray Graen'a recommenda­
tion tar an appraisal of all pro­
perty in Seminole County. AA
an Aug. 13, 1334 meeting, Mm.
NEW YORE (U PI) -T o p Indus­ Walker had agreed to aa aptry and union negotiating teems
si sal "if money wars included
resumed negotiations In th* 43tha budget for Uto ensuing ftp.
day-old fleet strike today with no cal year for a reappraisal lor Kto
indication either aide Is raady for entire county," Krider Mid.
a compromise settlement.
He quoted Mrs. Walker M sw ­
Twelve subcommittees at the ing last May "1 would liko to 4ri
bargaining steal companies and sura everyone In this county tnal I
tha United Steelworkers of Ameri­ have not tba least intention of *#••
ca continued talks on local plant ing a eum of $70,000 of tb* tax*
rule*.
poyer’i money expanded to no good
purpose."
It's going to cost more t# ran
tbs county, Krider told tba crowd.
Tba school* and jail need marw
money. The prison inspector big
said ba ia shout to coodama tba
jail, tb* commission chairman de­
clared.
He Mid tba comrateeion refused
to ralsa the millaga because M
However,
tba
city
la
not
living
ed where k la Daka said. Eighty
wanted to spread out tha tax bur­
acres at the Hill Creek sit* for a on tha Naval Air Station alona, den and not make more exempt­
loo, park and playground that Air Station capital te axtra money ions. A figure of $24 milUoa tor
In th* pockets of many people reel property value ia Saminoia
would be more of a family prop­
bera Dak* laid. If tha NAS ever County lart year,
w m ridlcto
osition would be better, be de­ moved out tb* base location would lous," Krider said.
clared.
mska a perfect industrial part,
Mrs. Walker
the refer
reference to tha $34 mililaa
Dake described bis pisns m said Dak*.
Sanford's economic are* in­ vaiuafioa be accompanied
ranging 13 to 20 years into the
future. A marina with a restau­ cludes DeUary, O'Steen, and soma statement foal tba ncapiti
rant might also go to that area, of Oviedo. Th* employed in Sem­ sheet of (he 1334 roll shows $4fo&gt;
inole County number 13,000, with 312,347, with a taxable
ba aaid.
A perimeter raid, going around 3,300 in tba Navy and l,30o in $33,044,347.
Questions from tba
the city to order to give greater agriculture, tba planner noted,
Tha commissioners compliment­ dealt mainly with bow Dowllsd
access to Sanford was suggesied.
Dak* recommended opening the ed Daka aa bin report.
arrived at hie appraisal figures
eastern end of Seminole Ulvd. to
aad whan the comaiaiion would
accept th* Anal figures:
use as a segment of this peri­
meter. Dlscuseloo ranged among
Krider told them that DowUotft
contract mad* him available
th* commissioners and th* plan­
ner oa whether future shopping
through the equalisation
areas should be on First St. or
An auto collision at 30th St. bearings and that individual
south of 23ih St. Such v center and Lake Mery Blvd. brought a plaints and adjustment* made,
south of 23th would be crowded; broken leg te Margaret Childs, would ba baaed whea that board
it would be better to spread out 403 Myrtle Ave. Saturday night. convenes.
along French, said Dake,
Tha board also asked Dowlie f
The car driven west on 20th SL
Tb* Naval Air Station, along by Harry W, Child*, 313 Lake- to prepare a report on methods
with government workers, her# view Ave., and with Margaret used to compiling tba reappraisal
brought about I I 4 million to tba Childs, 34, m a pasMngar, was
(The Herald will print addition
al details of tba statement* reed
Sanfonl area, Dake declared. struck at tba interMctlon by .
About 1,300 homes an owned In auto driven by Cecil P. Hlnnant today by Tag Assessor Mary
tha Sanford ana by Navy man. af Sanford, according to tha Earle Walker and Commiiiisrt
This includes Cassclberr. and Al­ Sheriff's Dept. Damage to each Chairman John Krider ia Wadoafr
ia estimated *4 I7M.
day’s edftiom
tamonte Springs.

Grove Thieves
To Find It Tough

Pendant Records
Nuclear Exposure

Defense Assistant
McNeil Resigns

Steel Compromise
Still Not Sighted

C

Dr. Silsby Home

Industry Grows, But Farming Still To Be
Sanford's Bread And Butter ForAwhile
Sanford Industry is slowly in­
creasing and agriculture slowly
dying out, but agriculture will
continue to be the basic local
economy for tit* next IS years,
resident city planoer Jerry Dak*
told the city commission last
night.
About l.BW people are employ­
ed in local industry compared to
1,300 year round agricultural
workers, Uake aaid.
The local agent tor JackaunvlUe
city planner George W. Simona
recommended possibly
moving
Sanford's loo out Seminole Blvd.
to city owned propery on Hill
Creek. The 100 area U too cramp-

Methodist M e n 's
Club To Install
Installation of officers and state­
ments of objective* of the Metho­
dist Men's Club are scheduled at
the club meeting Thursday.
Officers to be Installed during
th* meeting Id the church's Mc­
Kinley Hall Include President
George Mills, Vice President Ollie Lnpt-r. Secretary Ernie Lar­
sen and IrcMurex Garry Myers.

IS

Collision Breaks
Woman’s Leg

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eon Chapter, Daughter! of the A n erkaa lo re
B i p t 17-n# t t n i i S M w f l i t t m r j r o f t i n oaopi
the cooatitutioo, t o pay apaeial atteation t o adva
o f American eltitefiebip.

Quiet As Launch Delayed

Negro Has Idea
HATTIESBURG M ist (U P I) A N l t o farmer wtU attempt to
•aiell today at tto all * white
MUalaelppl Southern College tor*.
C M * Xenaerd, la, n m M lu t
week to would eeek to beeeoe
tto A n t Negro to eater a white
school la tto etate daring today**
registration, lie said Monday night
to tetoadid to go ahead with hie

KK IS 20 auditor T. SM Bitonky (fnthe craft oti ltd first flight B«pt. 14,
I active in tbe progreea o f the "chop,
flying entna (bottom) ia on* of the
to the flr ti haUcoptar. It carriea SO
Bikortky, now 70, aenrea aa spatial consulvaky Aircraft

“ T to elate atoald let eae or
t o * Negro** late white college*
•ach year," to aaid. “ Then tto
federal government would not la*

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the families of cancer petUnta ia
OOCAOO (U PI) - Swift A Co.
meotlag the physical aad pay*
'grid today k has Jobe for any ef
ctolegkal
prnhlaiu cenaected
Aa I f AN striking workers willing with tto dluau.
tolM ara to tkete pUate.
Its purpose is to suggest wayf
• t ie settee's largest moatpacker of “handling the lUualloo cre­
geld R to aet reopening he etrike* ated by your relative's cancer
to ad pleats tort worker* are free wltb a minimum of mental suf­
to raters aad asm* already have. fering.’' Tto pamphlet can be
Hewsi er effktila of the striking
obtained for 23 cents from the
M ta d PscUagtottee Workers and
Public Affairs Committee, 22 East
Aaulgaaaated Meat Cullen and
U St. New York IS, N. Y.
Bataker Workman claimed tharo
was aa dtoceatenaiu t among tto

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Square Pea Urged
CHICAGO (UPI) — Tto Na­
tional Canned Pea Council said
it would like te see tto develop­
ment of a square pea which won't
slip oft tto blade ef a knife.

Chictgo thru years. Bo uld to
would like to complete hit educe.
tloa as a political science major
but cannot afford te, leave hi*
farm te attend any toUegs but
Mississippi Southern, w h ic h la
near his farm.
He tried to enter Southern twice
before but did not p r:u bis ap­
plication whan officials resisted.

Nikita Khraahehev wee to penea*
nelly M i President Ilia toa w n of
Russia's eucceaaful aaooaatot el
two daya age.
Ito aleek 71 - toot Vanguard,
holding a W • pound apaet* atady*
tag satellite la lie third atege, did
not Ignite and waa declared poet*
pooed Indefinitely at shortly after
2 a. m.
Three hour* later, launch-time
brought a yellowish flare and a
low ramble of abor:t three ate*
eoda dnratloo from tto lAOtonll*
ruga Jupiter. It too w u poet*
poned-lndaftalttly.
One eource said tto Vanguard
would to In far a “ thorough—
very thorough—check" that could
lest for several days before anoth*

Surprise Slit

MILWAUKEE, Wls. (U PI) - T t o
thief wto took 43 ladloa’ dresses
and U men's suite from the car
of Walter L. Gardner of Chariea
City, Iowa, w u ia for quite a sur­
prise today, All tto clothes wore
silt down tto back te servo aa Bucks County superintendent of
bridges, m y to using tto name
funeral garments.
of Baa 8teteon.
Mr*. Cornell, described as S
feet, • Inches, 122 pounds, with
dark brown hair, worked at tto
Pennsylvania Turnpike teformatlon beoth eae mite east ot tto
Philadelphia interchange. Sto is
also a Democratic county com­
mittee women.
Police said Mrs. Slockatt re­
for Admiral Rktover had been ported her husband drew $200
opposed. Adm. Kickover got tto from their jotet checking a
leaving only $2, end tooi
assignment In question.
"T to second named person waa from tto house. All el his
Uw only c m with whom Adm.
Rickovnr had a personal contact.
As to that person, Adm. Rkkover Round And Round
EASTBOURNE, England (U P I)
testilted . . 'I think not much 'can
—Robert Cook's ear got stock ia
reverse end rained hie perfect

Munitions Lobby Fails To Materialize
■ y PRANK ELKAZRR
WASHINGTON (U PI) — 1 gucaa
House Investigators have about
given up trying to put a finger
on what President Elsenhower
called tto munitions lobby.
Chairman f . Edward Hebert
(D-La.) after 23 days ef baarioga
admits that bis Armed Strokes
subcommittee didn't find eae ef
tboae terrible fellow* who were
auppoeed te be putting pressure
on tto military to buy on* or so­
other plane, missile, or wupoa.
True, tto subcommittee turned
up a whole bunch of high ranking
r o l l r o d military men, drawing
nice pay check* from defense con­
tractors and also substantial re­
tirement pay from tto anted
forces.
But these were ell men of the
highest fame end repute, and none
of thorn waa ever accused of any­
thing Improper. Mostly, they were
commanded for t h e i r patriotic
service and seal.
Taka this one bearing. The wit­
ness was Adm. William M. Fechtelcr, former chief ef naval ope­
rations aad later commander la
ehkf ef NATO tom e In south­
ern Europe.
Fechteter was released from ac­
tive duty oa Nev. 20, ISM, and
Ito sent day went to work for
Gsnerel Electric. He got (31,100
last y e a r u i long-rangt plan­
ning consultant for GE's atomic
product* division. He also gat*
112,17* yearly ia roilremaat pay
from tto Navy,
Fachtoter said to wouldn't risk
his good reputation by trying to
influence tto Navy la GE’s be­
half. And besides, to said no man
has that kind of influence.
He said ho aevtr discussed con­
tracts with anybody, In or out of
tto Navy. All to ever did, be
said, was set up appointment* for
other company officials wtth peo­
ple to know, like the secretary of
Navy aad tto chief of naval
operations.

"Raally 1 was Just a convenient
glorified messenger boy, If you
want to tay that,” be suggested.
"You bed tto key to tto door
and you opened It," said Hebert.
‘‘That is correct,’ ’ u ld Peekteler.
Everybody lauded tto admiral
for his loag distinguished servke
and his cooperation in the matter
at hand.
Rep. Leon II. Gavin (R-Pa.)
commented that Fechtekr’s story
waa like that of all tto other fa­
mous admirals and generals tto
subcommittee tod beard. Their
private employer! had sought
them out, Gavin said, for tto
knowkdg* they bad of defense
needs, and for help they could
give In steering company officials
to tho right spots te tto Penta­
gon.
Fcchteler said this waa, indeed,
about what had happened.
There was one other milter at
the subcommittee’s teat scheduled
hearing. This wu to tli up loose
ends of a story that for awhile
had looktd like Hebert'# most
promising lead.
Vice Adm. Hyman O. Kickover.
Navy atomic expert and father of
tto nuckar submarine, bad been
the only witness to come right out
and say to had been subject to
pressure. By whom? Hebert had
asked. He’d rather not asy, Kick­
over replied.
The admiral, at Hebert's insistnee, agreed to provide tto

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Hips, Thighs aad Tummy for th*
Holiday B*aa*a ahead
L

Mr. end Mrs. W. R. Wright,
Sanford, i daughter
Mr. ead Mrs. Ways* lip**,
Sanford, e aaa
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frame,
B u fo n L a daughter
fll
Caster leaks. Sanford
m
Delores Childs, Sanford
v
Mary Daniels, Buford
Basel Heriisoa and tob y,'

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Remembrance
CASTLETON, Vt. (U P I) Chutes M. Cook, a West Coast
meat packing executive, vllto
this town BU,tte although to had
aot visited It since to left u a

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Im am Jeaa W e a r , Bastard
Lois Fagk, la k e .Mary
wn« tim e l u t e d
Gene Baas, Buford
Jeaaaa Jordan, Oviedo
f
Robert K, True, Lake Mary
Ires* Kent, Sanford
Augusta Verphal, Pent Park

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BRISTOL, Pa. ( U P l H N k o la
U atate* wera aa the laaheat to­
day tor a actool board preetdent
aad a warn— who have beta
misting from their home* since
Friday.
Bsajamla P. Itectott Jr., 27,
president ol tto Bristol Township
School Beard aad father at five,
told hta wife (a a ante that “ 1 am
going away tor a while WU get
In touch with you toon.”
He w u reported miaaiog by
hie wife, Mildred, U, Saturday
morning. Mrs. Margaret Connell,
a , mother of three, w u reported
missing by her huetoid. Edward,
33, Monday morning.
Bristol police, wto issued tto
Harm, said tto two may be head­
ing south, possibly to Puerto

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rim Presbyterian (torch Pi*-

W as and A. Cbevalter.
At a business msetteg which
followed Uw social hour, Mra.
. Alvin Thaaue arpsc AO VAH-3
" Milesw* wives to contact her or
Mrs. Phillip Harward In regard
- te the Offteera' Wives Clah bake
aate te ha held Sept. u . n tattenf
should be brought to Uw porch
"J f the Navy Bichaaga promptly
at • a. ■ . tlw maiming of Uw
Jam Tan aanouaeod that

Personals
By MRS. M. L. JOMNSON
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kendrick
of BaJnhridge, Ga. arj visiting
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Loon Keel.
Mrs. Amato Mae Arthur has re­
turned from Miami where she
was a guest of to r son-in-law and
daughter Mr. ate Mr*. John Gri­
maldi. the was aecompanted
home by Mrs. Grimaldi , B(J uttte
daughter Ann who will visit her
for a ftw days.
Matters Bobby and Mike Mam
have returned to their home in
Norfolk, Va. after a two week
visit with their grandmother Mra.
Clover Mam.
Mrs. J. C. Sapp la visiting
friends and relatives in Ga. for
a few weeks.
Mrs. C. T. Swaggsrty and Mrs.
Eldea Cain have returned from
Cleveland, Tena. where they at­
tended a Church of God Conven­
tion.

amt FcDowthip Bp. a. Ptaeereat
Baptist (torch Junior R. A. Meet­
ing • p. a . Intermediate R. A.
Meeting? p. m. Rath S. S. CUas
Meeting at Uw borne of Mr*. L.
r . Stewart, I p . a .
Place rest Golden Circle S. 8.
data at the home of Mrs. VoUe
Williams Jr., • p. n.
Pinocmt Winsome 8. 8. Class
Mactlag at the home of Mr*. U.
O. MeNiir, 8 p. a .
Circle I U. P. W. Lake Mary
meats at I p. m. at home at Mrs.
John Reaves with Mrs. Mabel
Bio wa as co-bosless.
CHI RHO Fellowship of First
Christian Church meet* I la I
p. a. First Methodist Church,
War* Bible Class 7 p. m. Com*
mission an Worship and Music
add Altar Committee of WSCS 8
WEDNESDAY
Piaacrsst Baptist (torch Pray­
er nwetlag. 8 p. m.
First Baptist Church W. M. U.
Program for State Missions 10
t. m.
Prayer Meeting, 7:3i p. nt. T.
U. Executive Meeting 8:1S p. m.
Prayer Group Study, in Daugh­
ters of Wesley Class room 8 a.

HEAD MAJORETTES — (L eft to right) Pat Smith second assistant; Dm
HargrcatSt head mnjorwttn And Marty Stamper, first assistant, who will
be working with the MA Mand “ B" Corps this week drilling them for the
performance nt the game Friday night between Sanford and Titusville.
Their first appearance this season will be at the •‘Pep" Rally tonight.
(Bergstrom Photo)

D A P Observes

Group Enjoys

CYF of First Christian Church
m. at the Church.
All Saints Episcopal Church,
Enterprise, Holy Communion 8:30
The employee* and families of
■. nt. at Parish Hall.
Thcrm-G-Tane
Gas
Company
Journeyed by boat te Pine Springs
Sunday for a fish fry and outing.
The Adult Choir of the First
Members ate guests gathered
* Robert Loo Willis, son of Mr.
A dinner consisting of mullet, Baptist Church met Friday night In the Chapel room and the Rev.
ate Mrs. Robert T. Willis loft on
hush
puppies,
cote
slaw,
baked
at 7 o'clock for a supper and so­
“ Saturday for Parris Island, S. C,
beau and soft drinks was pre­ cial get-to-gether in the Educa­ W. P. Brooks Jr., offered thanks.
where bo will undergo training in
Supper was served buffet style
Mr. and Mra. Harry XudeU, pared and served by Mr. and tional building.
the U. 8. Marino Corpe. HU ad2483 Palmetto Ave., have return­ Mrs. C. H. Robertson.
and included baked bam, potato
drasa la P vt Robert Loo Willis
ed home from a month of vaca­ Those enjoying the day of swim­
1M71S7, PM. 114, B-Co. 1st Bn.
salad, relish dishes of* pickles,
tioning ate visiting friends ate ming, water skiing ate boating
MI.C.R.D.. Parris Island. S. C.
olives, celery and carrot strips;
^~ Mr.
U ,
a n jl Mrs.
Mm
U
1
I T lU v an­
in .
relatives at F t Tbornea, Ky.. were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Laney,
ate
H. J.
Utley
tomatoes, hot rolls, cake, ica
Columbus, Ohio, Trentoo, N. J. Suisn, Kenneth ate Lurene; Mr.
nounce the birth of a ion who
tea and coffco.
and Mrs. H. V. Buckntt ate
ate New York City.
arrived September 3rd. at Semi­
The table, in the shape of a
Mrs. S. M. Richards Sr., is Wilma; Mr. and Mra. John Menole Memorial Hospital in San­
cross and-the-dining-room, held
Lcllon,
Johnny
and
Caret;
Mr.
spending several weeks, visiting
ford, weighing 7 lbs. 11 ounces.
beautiful arrangements of roses
with her soo S. M. Richards, Jr„ and Mrs. Cleat Griffith, Linda
A former Sanford resident, in various shades of pink.
His name is Haroli J. Junior.
and
Patty,
Virginia
Massey,
Cin­
and
his
family
at
their
home
in
Miss
Marvel
Marlene
McMillan,
William B. Evans la recovering
Myron F. Smith, president, in­
dy Newsoms and Robbie Robert- waa graduated from Providence
Norfolk, Va.
from an operation at Seminote
Mr. and Mra. R. W. Tumor
School of Nursing in Mobile, Ala., troduced the guests. Short talks
Memorial Hospital Tuaaday.
were made by Rev. Brooks, Mr.
ate Mr. ate Mrs. A. F. Collum
BepL 8.
Mr. ate Mrs. Harbort Lamport
have received the happy news
Misa McMillan is the daughter Fred B. Fisher and Mr. Smith.
have returned from a mooth* vacsthat they have twin grandsons.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMillan, Mrs. Guy K. Bishop, choir dir­
on. During their trarcls. they
ector and Mr*. Marvin Milam, or­
The
twins
were
born
to
Major
of rt. Walton Beach, Fla., and
isltcd their children at Freder­
ganist were commended for their
ate Mrs. Walter M. Turner, of
the granddaughter of Mrs. Alice
icksburg, Va., then went to Bumwork with the group during the
Annandate, Va., on Sept. 2.
MeMUlan of Sanford.
pass, Va., whore they visited
Bruce weighed 3 lbs. 7 os. snd
She attended Southslde School past year.
Coleman Harris and his sister
Dottle Jardine and her boy
his brother Craig 5 iba. 13 os.
bore ate later continual her edu­
Miss Belle Harris, who lived in
friend ” Ollie." entertained the
Mra.
Turner
la
the
former
Nancy
Mr. and Mra. Joseph U Vocchl. cation la Palm Beach and New
Lake Mary during the winter
group. Choir members gathered
Collum of Sanford.
gave a surprise party and dance Orleans, La.
months.
around (he piano and sang old
at their home on Forest Dr. hon­
At Waynesboro, Va., they visit­
soags and familiar hymns, ac­
oring their daughter Linda, on her
ed their son. A family rounion at
companied by Mrs. Willie Pippin
Oviedo
Bluefield, Va. reunited Mr. Lamp­
slxthteenUi birthday
and Mr. Fliher. Mrs. J. E. MathThe table was decorated with
ort with his brotbera whom be
ieux also gave several readings.
hibiscus and an arrangement of
not seen in 30 yean, ate
Those enjoying the event were
it red rests, a gift from Bob
Rfra. Lamport saw somo of bar
Rev. and Mrs. Brocks, Mr. and
Maurer of Mlneola, N. Y.
friends she bad not boon wtlh for
Mra. Fisher. Mr. and Mr*. Myron
Guests were served sandwiches,
32 years.
K. Smith, Mr. and Mra. Marvin
By
MARIAN
R.
JONES
MISS
JANICE
KINLAW
salads, .
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Donaldson
and let
Milam, Mr. and Mrs. U. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lelnhart, cream,. followed
by a social hour
and son, Clarence, recently visit­
Drake, Mr. and Mrs. William O.
and children former Oviedoans,
ed Mra. Marvin Ballsy at Wsuand dancing.
Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Cedi A.
have returned home after a visit
Tboae attending included Pat
ehula. Mrs. Bailey Is a former
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Car­
with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gary, Wight, Suaan Hausch, Dotty Meresident of Lake Mary.
ter. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
Clonts,
Mr.
Alexander, Eira Xott, Bill Wight,
Mrs. J. L. Bullard ate Mr. ate
Ur. and Mrs. C. W. Baker, Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Staley,
Mr.
and
Alex Carman. David Feralta,
Mrs. W. P. Burke hsv# enjoyed
and Mrs. A. B. Mattox, Mrs. Guy
Mra. Jim Staley, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Walker, Bob Boynton, Ward
a visit from Mr. snd Mrs. p. S.
Uishop. Mra. C. A. Anderson Jr.,
W. R. Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Max Waters, Bob Li Vecchl, Mr. and
JrlskeU and son Carl of East
Mrs. Charles Bose, Mrs. Calvin
Loinhart
and.
other
relatives
and
Mrs.
John
Pierro,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Volnt, Ga. Mrs. Bullard is Mr*. of Mr. and Mra. E. G. Kinlaw,
Jardine, Mrs. Willie Pippin. Mrs.
friends here. They also visited Jerry Farclla, Jerry and Carol
Briskeli’s mother snd she return­
Lawton Scott, Mrs. Richard Gal­
Laural
Ave.,
received
her
diplo­
Mrs.
Lelnhart'a
slater
and
family,
ed homo with them Tuesday for
loway. Mrs. L. F. Garner, Mrs.
ma Sept, a from Crawford W. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Guynn, at
a visit.
Joe E. Mathleux. Mrs. Christina
Mr. and Mrs. Frink Evans are Long Memorial Hospital School Eau Gallic, ate Doaald's mother,
Woodruff, II. E. McSwaln. Robert
A good use for left over cornat Tampa.
enjoying a visit from their grand­ of Nuraing in AUaite, Ga.
on thc-cob it waffles. Add about
Hasty, Mis* Beverly Cooper. Misa
Her
parents
attended
the
grad­
Mr.
and
Mra.
A1
Dawson
and
son, Tracy Evans of Washington,
Joyce Milam and Mist DotUe
half a cup of corn kernels to a
uating
exercises
at
the
Firit
family
have
moved
to
Cocoa,
Fla.
D. C. and their granddaughter,
standard waffle recipe.
Jardine.
Mrs. Ted Prints and son David, Baptist Church in Atlanta. The to make their home, Mr. Dawson
of St. Petersburg. Tracy is on the graduating address was given by la an employee of A. Duda and
staff of David Lawrence, U. B. Dr. Roy O. McClain and special Sons there.
music was presented by Dr. A.
Wallace Kelsey, son of Sir. and
News, in Washington.
Mrs. George A. Kelsey, la home
It ia a pleasure to learn that C. Richardson, aoloiat.
Immediately following (he cere* for a ftw days following the com­
-H4ancy Shipman, daughter of Mr.
'H hd Mra. J. A. Shipman, haa com- monies a reception was held Jn pletion of his boot training at Ft.
—pleteiy recovered from meningitis the nurses residence. Janies waa Jackson. S. C. Wallace goes to
which she contacted while in Ten­ *ated as superlative and the moat Camp Gordon, Auguste, Ga. for
talented student in her class.
further instruction in Electronics.
nessee. Nancy is back in school.
While In training she held the
Mrs. J. B. Jones, Jr. was ill
and i f you don't believe it see Cowan's
Z - Circle No. 1 of the United Preayterian Women held a meeting office of vice presldeot of her during the Labor Day week-end.
tremendous selection of bulkies, ban-ions,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thompson,
lit week at the home of Mrs. class, one year, and was active
"-fames Thompson. The subject of with the blood mobile unit of the of Vtro Beach, were guests o(
orloni and fur-blcnda. Every color and
their mother, Mrs. J. N. Thomp­
**!atudy was history ate aima of Red Cross.
son,
for
Labor
Day.
style imatrinable.
the U. P. W. Tbs hostess, Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jones have
Thompson, served lemonade ate Richurd Fein berg
returned home following a vaca­
Sookies.
tion spent at the Saxony at Day­
«— Lake Mary families have been Fetes S.H.S. Band
The downpour of rain Saturday tona Beach.
Enjoying fishing and camping the
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jones
past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale failed to dampen the spirit! of a
• Alexander and anas, David and group of Seminole High School spent the long holiday weeksnd al
TPale Edward, accompanied by Band Members who attended a Daytona Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
•■dtonnie Lankford and Mr. and Mrs. swimming party at the home of Beasley and daughter, Donna,
A rn o ld Omay and children, Pat, Richard Feinbcrg in Loch Arbor.
Gary, Dutch and Helen launched Saturday night.
About JJ members attended the
(heir boats at Crowes Camp and
~3ude camp at Lemon Bluff where outing and had to wait an hour
^ h e y had a wonderful two days for the rain to cease so they
could go swimming in the pool.
R t outdoor living.
A picnic supper waa served in­
cluding barbecued chicken, baked
PHONH FA 2-1218
M. Scouts Plan
ADMISSION aac
beans, potato aalad, pickles, rel­
KIDDIES UNDER II—FREE
ishes, potato chip*, macaroni
= B ig Day October 3
ZZ Parents of Boy Scout Troop 242 ate cheese, cakes and cokes.
LAST TIMES TOMTE
The evening fun consisted of
—met Friday at the home of Mr.
“ NO NAME ON •
~*ate Mra. BUI Blake mors in Lake more swimming in the lighted
THE BULLET"
pool
and
dancing
to
music
by
a
_Mary to enjoy iwimtng, a deUcious
A l’ DIE MURPHY
Hi-Fi.
—ohlskabob feast and make pitas
CO-FEATURE
Assisting the youog host with
23&gt;r the dedication of the Scout Hut
“THE NAKED MAJA"
■October 3. Howard Keen was ap- the serving and entertaining were
Beautifully selected sweater*
AVA GARDNER
^Jointed to coordinate plana and bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irving
for every occasion in sizes
r^wai assured of the assistance of Fainberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hor­
STARTS WED.
ton, Sr., and Mr. and Mra. J. L.
MOONSHINERS
—all the parent*.
up to 50.
VS.
Z Z Events scheduled for the big day Horton Jr.
REVENOOERS ! ! !
-a re a Court of Hooor at 3 p. m.,
**Brm dedication ceremonies ate
-from 4 o'clock until • p. m. a fish
-fry. Tickets are 41.23 for adults
£ « t e 73c for children. Proceeds
for the benefit of the Scouts.
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Personals

The S a la r i Home Demerutra-1Cbonty Council wwitfag Sept 18
tten Club ushered la Uw fall *ca-( and represent the dab m ' the
son with a mccUng at the Club i nominating committee.
Center on 2Mb Street last week.) Officera for the comlag year
A large group at enthusiiltlc'.were installed at a t W R I W
members attended..
presided orer by Mrs. C.,1. Wit
Mr*. J. Clark, president, pre- Hams and assisted by Mra. J. N.
sided at the business session and AsxareUo. Those Installed ware
also gave an amusing and com* Mrs. John Clark, president, Mrs.
prebcnslve report of her trip to L. E. Leaner, first vice preiidsat;
the abort course la Gainesville, Mra. Joseph KraUmar, second eko
this summer. She spoke on president; Mr*. R. T. Warren,
••Growing old gracefully.”
treasurer; Mrs.
John Beafcnrik,
Mrs. Alice Pauver of
Elder secretary: Miss Eva Heal, date*
Springs, presented several perti* gate. Mrs. C. E. Williams, parte*
nent facta about Uw Social Secu* menUriaa; Mrs. W. B. I it e t n ,
rily program and iu many facets sunshine chairman and Mr*. B.
as it affects us. A question and Harkey, devotional chairman,
answer period followed.
Committees
appelated
worn
Mrs. Stark of Samsuta. display* Mra. C. M. Flowers and Mrs. J*
ed a wide variety of dried seeds. Crawford, health and safety {.Mrs,
attractively colored and mounted Hal Hanjaa and Mra Bey TUlia,
on flat mate. Mrs. W. B. Brinson, Fair; Mra, J. N. Aaaarelte and
sunshine ehm. reported the nSm- Mrs. F. Myers, efvU defense; Mrs.
her of cards and floral offerings R. A. Williams and ten. R. F.
sent to tick members and Mrs. Crenshaw, achiever-ant; M p ts
C. Wallis, B . ' Williams, Joseph
Kratimar and Mias EUateo Kirch*
botr. home improvement.
Miss Eva Hunt and Mra. W.
Llni, food and nutrlttew; Mra. R.
Roehlk and Mra. H. Flnth, food
conservation; Mrs. B. Cote and •
Mrs. R. T. W arm , ctethkw; Mrs.
J. Senkarik and Mra. STlUrhBy,
family life; and Mrs. J. Callahan
and Mrs. L. K. L eap* arafU.
The Sallte Harrison Chapter of Floral arraagtmoott nf pteo
cooes, fern and hlbiaeua dow e l ed
(be presiding tfflcers tahte. Bait*
asaes tor Uw afternoon, wart Mrs.
Crenshaw and Mra. Finch. Mrs.
Paul Marion. Mrs. A. Faster ate
Mra. May Rubow wars wateanwd
aa guest*.
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ZZ Pvt. Nolley T. Nance recently
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lUntod tost ttey would t o i t t o t
around aad ga back home.
Prom ton cries of aflgulto arialag from tot extremists aa ton
mm haad the visiter from outer
space would gather that too
American people wan atout to
bo put under aa aril moll and
robbed of their libortteo sod their
livelihood," including too diamonds
etho7 hwto 'thau^enkiaa ° * ***
1fp ton visit are naivaly assum­
ing that ton vary night ef Amer­
ica's bora of plenty will cmvart
Khrushchev to coptaliem aad a
belief la one aad a half ears tie
•vary Soviet garage with traffic
Jems to rivet the U.S.A.
la every city to which admission
to ■ Khrushchev hutch or dinner
la by ticket them la a fierce
scramble on for place*. Is Holly­
wood those who have aot receiv­
ed invitations to tot mevto
luncheon being put m by Kite
Johnston of toe Mellon Picture
Association of - America art reaortlog to tvorytolng abort of may­
hem to blackmail tt gat admiss­
ion cards. Apparently too only
equitable solution would bo to bold
the lunch is too Los Angeles
Coliseum which la toe home of
the Dodgers.
At Coon Rapldi, Iowa, Roawoll
Gant haa beta sending out hie
own invitations to meet Khrush­
chev and hie party at toe Gent
home. Officials la charge of the
tour feel that I f one place of too

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too Americas pesfie to their
aarmal pursuits. He will travel
at too cooler at a small toeoado.
Much aC the wlad Khraafechov
will generate himself.
To the disoppatotmeut at those
arraagtog hta tour the S o v i e t
Premier has elected u apewd
much Of his time attending pub­
lic lunches sad dinners sad f i r ­
ing press couferMees. They bad
hoped toot ho would apoud man
time sightseeing aad listening to
ethers. He will hare at least throe
aad perhaps four exchangee with
toe prow. Including the guestieuaud-aaewer parted at toe televis­
ed luncheon at the National press
Club to Waabtogtau.
tovttod aad at which the Irrepres­
sible Mr. K. will aimed certainly
apeak, la addition, at awte of
tho private dinners, such aa that
being given to the White House
by President and Mrs. Eleenbowor
oad to New Tech by Secretory
General Dag Hammarskjold, the
beamed guest will respond to
locate ee otherwise make himself
beard.
In short, bo la an oxtromely
articulate spokesman tor bit
cause, which la Manist commun­
ism of the moot orthodox variety
aad tho brand of peaceful coexis­
tence that bo has com# la recent
yean to champion. Khrushchev
must believe that bp addressing
himself often and long to the
American public ha will make
convene or it least soften the
resistance that ha surely knows
•xists in abundant measure.
But tt la naive to think, as
many of tho extremists seem to,
that too public will bo molted by
too Khrushchev appeal. They will

" w i l l ' U ualqiit about Khniab*
cbtv—what so radically aota him
apart from bis yn l i trm n , Los.
to and S u ite- is that ho la com*
lag at all; comtog professedly to
too acarch for poaeo aad a com*
potltlro nlatoaeo of too two ayatana. Ho has uld that ho bolltm
thoir syatea will bury our sys­
tem to poaetfUl competition. Vo
bollovo that our system la to
finitely superior aad must %
prove Itself la say competition.
It is with tola ceorictten that
moat Americans, according to tho
polls, regard toe Khrushchev visit
as a useful experiment.
It bee Its great hatards. But ih
a world la which both tides are
armed with auclear weapons cap­
able of destroying each ether
many times over the haiarda
would acorn to bo lose than aa
continuing drift toward all-oK
war. U ton experiment la suc­
cessful, tola la only a first visit
of Its kind and from that per­
spective the whale buataese looks
teas like a Martina Invasion and
men like what it was totaaded
by President Klaenhownr to be­
ta attempt at personal diplomacy
aad hotter undemanding.

Stethescope To
Real Party Line
MINNEAPOLIS (U P I&gt; - Ever
want to listen to what tho doctor
heart when be uses his stethcscope oa you? Now yon eta Laten la a»d invite a couple at
friends, too.
Aa electronics firm wifi soon in­
troduce a party-lino "dtothetroa”
with two-way or fourway listen,
lag cords attached.' It to fu A
transistorised and will amplify
heart and cheat aounde 1P.SM
timet.

By ED KOTEBBA
thing: Daitruction of Russia. I the SAC invitation. But bo didn't.
OMAHA, Neb. -W hat would
Khrushchev would have seen I’m sorry, because It would have
interpreted aa maanJnjr our public schools have ba- Nikita Khrushchev have found U all this bad ho elected to accept Impressed him, to our advantage.
he had bald to tentative plena In
hit U.'STrtsirihd slopped by the
S t e k f t a etata officiate ought .to makn this elaar. Strategic Air Command?
On the dual highway approach
south of town, hit party would
pass a big yellow sign: "Don’t
Be Alarmed at Sudden Jet Engine
Notts." But by the time hit in­
terpreter could get the message
to bit boat, the Communist would
be Jumping out of hie akin front
the sudden blast of a B-i* or
KC-tU.
The Red’s car would turn a
Yvrusisi mNBCW. U W / warnhalf-ctevcrleaf and approach the
pel
a
stm
t
full
of
people
to
tall
the block . long lake davttegteg
SAC gate and a billboard that
there flooded aeveral hornet. Ptor- thoir untenable homes aod move reminds: "Peace la Our Profes­
Ida
room*, carportes, utility to MW localltlei, where they will
rooms tod broouwaya w a g s relate grim atorlea of conditions sion.”
Then, off the grassy slopes lo
awash to tour to Ito* inches of In Seminole County. U hie opln.
tea tt wet "cock-eyed economics.” the left he’d scoot past a neat
water.
little golf course where SAC fami­
Ed A. Pouchar
' A group of hems owners in toll
IIN Magnolia Avt.
lies played peictfoUfarea presented a poUUoa at the
At headquarters, tho atmot■opt. X county commissioners’
rectangular vlaltor'a b a d g e on
mooting,
to provide suitable
the grim purpose of democracy’s
drainage by Installing a dry wall In Hiding
total destruction of an enamy—
BALTIMORE,
VI.
{UPO
-T
h
e
and a largo enough culvert. Tho
retaliatory havoc for an attackar.
unsanitary conditions after every Democrats got om vote In tola
At the counter they’d pin a
rate made an emergency project town's lail alactten and Sam Mil­ rectangular visitor’s badge on
of the proposed Installation, tho lar, axacutlvo director of the party
him and—with Gin. Thomas 5.
eommUalooera agreed. V e r a on In Varmonl, would like to present
Power, SAC chief, leading the
■
citation
to
whoever
It
was.
But
Dunn referred the subject to tbo
wiy—they’d make their way Into
county onglncor to study. Homs "1 can't find him,” said Mil­ The Hole.
swears In tho arts ars discourse- lar. " I think ha’a a bit shy."
I was there and I wished the
Kremlin traveler hid not cancel­
ed out on this part of hla lour.
Nothing would be as sobering to
any man bent on aggression as
4. Proportions 39. Proas.
ACHOSS
the vivid aense of retaliatory de
3. Signal light 11.Before
»truction you feel—and ace— In
juditl- (
e. Retort
•.Young hog
7. Light gaa
ally
;
The Hole.
11.— 37. Poster
8, Wise
pneumonia
You ramp down for three stor
31.
Vexing
answers
let of thick corridora of concrete,
11 Danger
32.
Labored
I
».
Wesry
13. Hhxrp
through three acts of eight-inch
hard
P
10. Trees
14. Kcar
double atecl doors. You're screen
39. Draw, k
11. Speak
13.' 'onkey
ed by armed guards wearing blue
II. Dspart
tng
|
• . A.t
berate
and petrlhsndled pistols
30. Cab pan.
room
10.
.sen
and witched by a televlilon eye.
TssttfSsr’e *•••»•
30. Taxis
oengtro
i id le
The Hole — SAC’s command post
40. Allowance
31. Queen of
S7. B-shaped
IT. ull of
—la brightly lighted and spac
' molding
for waste
fairies
desp feeling
ious. A squad of electric clocks
41. Bom
3t.Net
21. Gresk letter 32. Employ
hang from the sea of long fluor
real
43. Encountered
23. Water
34. A brawl
ciccnt tubes In the 33-foot-hlgh
craft
20. Viper
ceiling. Omaha time la, ixy, 11:33
A Moscow clock reads 2:30, and
31. Road
covering
clock for Omsk, Russia, reads
31. Trench cola
3:39.
30. Thinks
A clock painted red is Issued
33. Pronoun
"A " hour. It shows 00:00. This
34. Appro*
clock will atari only when end if
hands
(hooting begin*. The next war
34. Mala bane
would be dated from that mom­
yard bird
Imagine a truck rid e so smooth and cushioned that fragile loads can travel the worst "w a sh ­
ent.
31. A. Boat
On the main wall are ihc maps,
41. One* mors
three stories high. Khrushchev
43. A tooth
board1' roads with ease. Im agin e a truck ride that virtually eliminates shim m y and wheel fight*
could determine, on one of them,
44. Swiss
the weather to Moscow. Behind
capital
ivar.)
the wall are hidden top-secret
cuts side sw ay on curves, m akes steering far steadier and easier, keeps drivers far fresher.
43. Summon
sliding panels— with the War Plan
forth
already act down on them. These
Imagine a truck ride that perm its higher safe cruising speeds, more trips p er d ay with a ll kinds
41. Graaalikt
he would not tee, but the global
plant
mips with the bases crouched
47. Doctrine
like a steel trip around Russia, hr
of cargo over every type o f road Burface. Im agine a ride that keeps up to 78% o f all objectionable
DOWN
would readily see on the well of
1. Laval
panels
before
him.
3. Localltlei
road shock and vibration from ever reaching the driver and cargo, a design that sharply reduces
If he had coma here, he may
3. Touches
have talked to the senior control
and to and
*15
officer on duty. This man, upon
twisting and fatigue forces on chassis, cabs and bodies, that keeps trucks young for extra
command of Gen. Power, will lift
the receiver of a certain red tele­
thousands o f miles.. / Soon you w on't have to ju st imagine such a ride. You can try it fo r yourself
Tuesday, September 15, 1959 phone, press a red button—which
Pago 4
could well bo our trigger to any
next war— and instantaneously
in the trucks that do the next best thing to paving every road in A m erica —new Chevrolet trucks
talk to all the SAC commandi of
the world over loudspeakers con­
stantly tuned to.
fo r 1960. Y o u 'll see what happens when Chevy's truck engineers design a whole new line o f trucks
Within 30 seconds, crews would
be striking out to atomic-bomb
around a whole new kind o f torsion-spring suspension. These trucks are new from the ride on up
planet. Airborne, they’d await a
s e c o n d command. Mcan»hi&lt;x,
Gen. Power, on a direct line to
- with wonderfully room ier cabs, braw nier frames, style that's fresh as sixty'a n d
the While House and Joint Chiefs
iare si the west «
of Staff, would acek the final
•e B in s n ram.
more! D on 't decide on any new truck till you see the newest o f all.
w
hlenteestlil*a ssKss. decision.
tea m
em
he* si the Vestea
i Me •m eenahM
eM
lMet an
If tbo word were, "Proceed to
target,” It would mean oaly one

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Milwaukee It making « stretch
run—and It’s a ilzzler—»o Bill
Mimey may be right when be
nya "it'a liable to be another on*
of thoae photo flniahea.”
The Bravea apparently have no
Intention of taking down the nag.
aymbolie of the National League
championship. that haa flown over
County Stadium the pant two
yearn.
They won their eighth game in
the laat nine and climbed within
« game of Bigncy'a pace-netting

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The teams of tha Thursday
Night Mix ad League ended the
peat week e f play with three
teams la first and three in aecood.
In tha flrat slot with six win*throe losses Is Florida State Bank,
B. Edwards Builders Supplies and
Stcinmeyer Roofing. The 'second
place teams have a M record.
The roofers pot la their bid for
scratch and handicap game money
a* they piled up on 302-eereUh,
P3l handicap game to clobber the
banker*. They lost the first game
by just one pta, and won tbo thud
by n nice margin. Don Stetler
sparked the roofera with his 413
series, making the 3-10, 1-7, and
T-0 splits along the way. Bob
Uoaford waa high for tbo banker*.
B. Edwards’ team took the first
two from South Pinecreit, then
lost the third by 30 pins. Margie
Woods rolled n 333 series to help
the supply team, end Ed Callan
rolled high for South Pinecrest
with a 436.
Sunland Estates ran up a 2337
handicap serial to beat the Furni­
ture Center IWo'oUt'of three, and
oew up the prise money for team
handicap aeries. Ann Conklin,
With 431 was high for Sunland,
and Jim Mackey rolled high lor
the furniture team with 433.
All the teams seem to be pick­
ing up In team spirit and ability
to claar tha deck*, ao next week’s
matches should bo well worth
watching, as Steinmeycra take on
Sualand on one and two, B. Ed­
wards meets the Furniture Cen­
ter on lanes three and four, and
South Pinecrest plays the bank­
ers on alleyi fiva and six.

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United Frets latenattcaal
Natlenal League
W. L. Pet GB
Ban Francisco BO 43 .35* .
Milwaukee
73 34 .333 l
Lot Angeles
73 33 .343 2
Pittsburgh
71 71 .307 7tx
Cincinnati
71 74 .430 10
Chicago
M 74 .473 1M
St. Louii
33 79 .431 13Vb
Philadelphia
CO 14 .417 201*
Monday's Reaulta
Cincinnati 4 San Francisco 1
Milwaukee 4 Los Angelei 1 night
(Only games scheduled.)
Tuesday's Prahabie FUchers
Plttiburgb at Chicago— Haddlx
(11-11) v i Anderion (12-10).
Philadelphia at St. Louit (night)
—Owcai (11-11) or Keegan (0-3)
va Broglio (3-12).
Cincinnati at San Francisco—
Hook (3-4) vt McCormick (1M4).
Milwaukee at Los Anegelea—lay
( M l ) vi Koufax (3-3) or Craig
(34),
Wedaesdsy's Games
Pittiburgh at Chicago.
Clacianatl at Los Aagclei, night
Milwaukee at San Francisco.
American League
W. 1. Pet. GB
Chicago
B9 id .914 ...
Cleveland
34 SO .313 4Vk
New York
73 71 .SOT 15Vk
Detroit
71 73 .433 l?vt
Baltimore
70 74 .4M lttk
Boston
37 77 .443 2DX
Kaaeat City
63 3t .434 33
Washington
30 34 .417 23'x
Monday* ResulU
Cleveland 3 New York 3
Boston 9 Chicago 3
Baltimore 9 Ken. City 4, night
Washington 3 Detroit 0. night
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Chicago at New York — Plerco
(13-14) or Latman (1-3) va Ter­
ry (3-11).
Kansas City at Washington (2—
twlnight) — Kucks (7-10) and
Tsilourts (4-2) vs Ramoa (13-17)
end Paacual (13-10).
Detroit at Baltimore (night) —
Foytack (13-13) v i W 11 h a lm
(14-11).
Clavtland at Boston (night)—
Grant (3-3) va Brewer (3-11).
Wednesday's Games
Detroit at Baltimore, night
Chicago at New York
Cleveland at Boston
(Only gsmes scheduled )_______

Gianta by defeating the Los Angelea Dodgers, 4-1, Monday night
after Cincinnati beat San Fran­
cisco, 4-1, in the only other N.L.
scheduled contest.
Bob Buhl, n Dodger-killer from
way beck, licked them for the
fifth time in aix decisions this
year even though he needed Don
McMahon’a help in the ninth.
Buhl hurled a three-hitter for hla
13th win of the acaaon and ho now
owns a 30-a lifetime record over
the Dodgcra.

Dutch Dottorer, Cincinnati’* seeaod-itring catcher, proved fan
Fraaclaco'a undoing. Dottorar alt
gled run* acrosi in the fourth an.1
sixth innings afler taking over for
Ed Bailey in the second inning.
Johnny Anlone111 failed la hla sec­
ond attempt to nail down hla 30th
victory.
In the American League race,
tbo White Sos’ lead waa cut to
4H games when they dropped a
P-3 decision to the Red Son while
the Indians beat tha Yankees,
S3. Baltimore topped Kansas

City, P-4, and Washington beat De­
troit, H .
The Red Son routed Dick Dono­
van with n eli-run rally la the
sixth Inning that kept the White
Sox' peasant clinching "magic
number" at Ms. Boston overcame
a J O deficit during the big sixth
with n rally aompriaed of flva
walks and four aiagles. including
one by pinch-hitter Ted Williams.
Cisvelaad clinched second place
and kept lls Inlet pennant hope*
alive with its victory over New

York. Cal McLiah acornd hla IPth
triumph although the Yankees
routed kirn with o too-little, tonlate five-run rally la the ninth.
Bob Nieman batted in four runs
with hii list homer and a tingle
an the Oriolei climbed within n
game or fourth place by beating
the Athletics.
Tex Clevenger, n former reliev­
er promoted to a starter, limited
the Tigers to four singlet in gain­
ing hla eighth victory foe the Sen­
ators. Big Jim Lemon slugged hia
32nd homer.

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M 389 U S - 1 13 1
New York
M3 M3 001- 3 13 1
McLiah, Ben (• ) aud Nixon. DUmar. Lam a (3), Blaylock ( ! ) and
Howard. Wlaaor—McLiah (1M).
Loser — Ditaur (133). HR —
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League Leaders

Georgia Halfback Looks
Like Another Trippi
ATHENS Ga. ( U P I ) - U half­ Junior Francis Tarkenton, • whit
back Fred Brown can return to on the option. Lewis will be avail­
full speed after a series of leg able when not at fullback.
(■Juries, the Georgia Bulldogs Jimmy Vickera and Gordon Kel­
may have their biggest threat ley have been cited by Butts as
since Charlie Trippi and their liral two o( the best defensive ends he's
winning season since 1934.
had in hia long stay at Georgia.
Brown, a 130-pound junior from BUI Herron and Aaron Box add of­
Atlanta and nephew of Alabama's fensive strength to the flanks.
Larry Lancaster, 220, and Fred
Johnny Mack Brown of mld-30i
fame, averaged 9.3 yards per car­ Lawrence, 210, at tackle and Pat
ry in 1954—tops in the Southeast­ Dye, 202, and Billy Roland, 202, at
ern Conference. This ia supposed guard are a strong starting quar­
to be the year he bids for regional tet. But Georgia will depend large­
ly on green hands for their relief.
and possibly national, honors.
But a knee injury forced an op­ Phil Ashe, a 221-pound junior,
eration last March and mad* has the unenviable task of replac­
Brown misa spring drills. When it ing Lloyd at center. Butts says
appeared he was back in shape, he Ashe, who subbed for Lloyd last
pulled a leg muscle the first time year, has all the asset* needed to
out this fall. The muscle appears accomplish that task.
to be responding rapidly and Coach
Wally Butts la hopeful that Brown
will be available for the Bulldogs'
Sapt. 19 opener against Alabama
bars.
Butts, now In hla Slat year ai
head coach at Georgia, needs
Brown. He has 32 leltermen back
from the 1933 squad which was
considerably better than its four
won, aix lost record indicates. But
the missing include all-conference
fullback Theron Sapp who haa been
graduated, 223-pound linebacker
Dave Lloyd who turned pro, and
the top four tackles.
The other losaet were expected,
but Lloyd becoming • pro was a
bitter blow. Butts was counting on
him to lead the defense and fur­
nish needed power on offense at
■ fullback. They don't like to talk
about it here, but Us generally
conceded that Lloyd may have
taken with him Georgla'i chances
for the best season since 19(8.
Despite these losses. Butts plans
to use few sophomores this fall.
He figures Georgia is pretty well
set in halfbacks, quarterbacks,
ends, guards, and center, lie hat
■ promising corps of tackles and
la counting on converted quarter­
back Tommy Lewis and Bobby
Galbrrath at fullback.
The Bulldog halfbacks appear on
par with the best in the Southeast.
Ia addition to Brown, there's Don
Soberdatb, a 133-pound senior and
rugged two-way performer; Bobby
Walden. 133 pound Junior wrho was
the best punter in the nation last
fail; and ietterman Tommy Aria
and Bobby Towns.
Quarterback is three deep. Sen­
ior Charlie Britt, rated the best
safetyman in the conference, is No.
1, but he's being hard-pressed by

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N itiM il League
Player A CMb 0. A I I . M. Pet
Aaron, MUw. I l l 377 107 233 .333
Cngkm, SC L. 134 423 30 143 J4I
Cepeda, S. r. 143 332 37 1M -320
Boyer, St. L. 1M 332 79 1M JI8
Plnaoo, Cla.
143 309 123 i n J13
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Kuenn, Dct.
133 330 93 112 .330
Kalin*. Det.
133 477 79 133 .323
Runnels, Bos. 133 323 97 134 412
Woodling, Bal. 134 419 32 12T .301
Fos. Chi.
141 334 73 IN .303
TulUe, X. C. • 123 433 74 1 » -300
Buu Batted la Natiwoal Leaga* — Banks, Cubs
134; Roblnsoa. Reds 123; Aaron,
Braves 113; Bell, Reds 137; Ce­
peda, G ia n t a :6;
Mathews,
Braves 99.
American Ltagoe—Colavlto, In­
dians 103; Jensco, Red Sox 102;
KUIebrew, Senator* 100; Lemon,
Senators 94; Maxwell. Tigers M.
Heme Rant
National League — Banks, Cubs
41; Aaron, Bravea 39; Mathews,
Braves 3&gt;; Robinson, Reda 34;
Maya, Giants 30.
American Leagae—Colavlto, In­
diana 41; KUIebrew, Senators 40;
Lemon, Senators 32; Maxwell, Ti­
gers 30; Mantle. Yankees 29;
Held, Indians 29; Alllaon, Sena­
tor* 29.
Flicking
National Leagae—Face, Pirates
17-1; Antonclli, Gianta 19-9; Law,
Pirates 13-9; Conley, Phils 12-7;
Jonei, Gianta 20-12.
American Leagae — Shaw, White
Sox 13-9; McLish, Indiana 13-1;
Wynn, Whita Sox 209; Maas.
Yankees 13-7; Lary. Tigers 11-10.

Some Introduction
SAN FRANCISCO (UIT) —
WiUIc McCovey, San Francisco
Gianta flrat baseman, played in
the first major league baieball
game he ever saw. Got four hits,
too.

Kansas City
000 OM 022-4 S 1
Baltimore
400 300 JOx— 9 11 0
Grunwald, Dickson (4), Killeen
(3) and House. Brown (104) and
Triandos. Loser—Gruntrsld (PT).
HR*—Nieman, Kllmchoek.
National Leagae
Cincinnati
001 101 001- 4 3 0
San rranclsco 000 001 000- 1 S 3
Brosnan, Lawrence (I) and
Ballay, Dotlerrr (2). Antonelli,
Miller (I) and Landrith. Winner—
Broanan (3-3). Loaer—Antonelli
(13-9). HRs—Temple, Maya.
Milwaukee
020 000 200- 4 7 0
Los Angeles
000 100 000- 1 3 0
Buhl, McMahon ( I ) and CrandaU. Drysdale, McDevttt (7), Sher­
ry (7 ),-William*-(#)•• and-Iloaaboro. Winner—Buahl (13-3). Loaer
—Drysdale (14-13) HR*—CrandaU,
Moon.

$33 Million Track
Open At Aqueduct
NEW YORK (UPI) - The open­
ing of the new 333 million Aque­
duct rare trace was a rousing suc­
cess.
Even officials of the New York
Racing Assn., many of whom la­
bored six years in planning this
modernistic "palace ot chance,"
were pleasantly surprised by the
turnout at Monday’s opening show.
A crowd of 42,473 showed up for
Aqueduct's "baptism." Tba fans
were in a betting mood, wagering
$3,430,733 on nine races.
The total mutucl handle was
even more impressive than the at­
tendance, almoit matching last
.Monday's handle at Uelmont Park
when a much larger crowd—30.030
—bet 33,734,702 on a nine-race La
bor Day program.
Hillsdale, the tenon's leading
money-winner, was the hero of the
opening day, scoring a three-quar­
ter length victory in the 339,‘200
Aqueduct Handicap.

DALLAS, Tot. ( U t l ) - Julias
Berea packed Bis touraamant
chibs for the last Mao la nee to­
day and Boodad Boom to Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. wttB 9 SUM
check representing tbo Dallas
Oh * golf tounuuMM championship.
" I ’m through for Urn year." tbo
stoical New Eoglaoder said ga Bo
walked away (ran* tbo 13th green
Monday stUI not sura whether Be
had won or whether Bo Winlagar
of Odessa, Tex. or Jem Custla of
Gladwyne, Pa. would catch him ea
the Anal holes. They didn't quits
make It, and Berea' flaal round
3347-79 and XT'4 total stood up for
the eighth title of hia 13-yaar
career.
Boro*' shaky final round, marred
by miserable putting, aqueesed
him horns ia front By one stroke
over Wlaiagcr, Dow Flaaterwald of
Tequesta, Fla. and Best pro Earl
Stewart, Jr., who wound up at H I
-worth tl.38S.9S each.
GusUn, who had started the final
round tied with Boron for the lead,
blew hit chances with a double
bogey on the seventh hole and
bogeys on the eigth and 19th holes.
Ha wound up with a 39-33-72 aad a
27&gt; total worth 41403.

UnBad Frets latareatinaal
On* more South***tens Confer•see football. comB Baa cema up
with a ftmmlck to tire tha back
bench boys a fling at famt on tha
playing field.
Ceacb Bob Woodruff of- Florida
Baa dubbed an unttiod specialist
team tha "Capa Canaveral*."

Cousy G ift Top
Coger Contract
BOSTON (U PI) - A "very
platted" Bob Cousy waa Urn "high­
est paid player" ia pro basketball
today aftar signing a Beaton Celtic
contract for ia excess of U0.000
and possibly at much at 140.000.
Cousy, a former Holy Crosa AllAmerica who tlgaed hit IQth con­
tract with the National Basketball
Assa. champion Celtics Monday,
waa to bo paid on a sliding acalt
baaed an attendance according to
ewnar Walter Brown.

Small Puma
LEXINGTON, Ky. (U PI)— AIthough Maa o' War, on* of rac­
ing's greatest horses, won SO
rare* and finished second in hi*
only other etnrt during 1319 and
1320, ha earned hla owner a total
ef aaly 3249,483.

"We jaight call them the Capa
Canaveral*." Woodruff a o R "be.
cause you can aavtr MB * * —
they might go tala orbit."
Lost year Coach Fat
tabbed Bla unsung third mum urn
"Chine** Bandits," and LBU west
on to become SEC and natlenal
champion.
Woodruff won't eay win* hia S
"Capa Canaveral" spedeBe* da
•r who they are, hot tbat’a jnat
expected to awell attendance in
the Sugar Bowl at Now Oshns
Friday night when Florida aad
To lane open the SEC aeoMn.
LSU named A l l . America M e
Cannon and Johnny fhltnnin.
halfbacks. Warren Rxbb, qnarMr
back, and Donate Day*, fUHBoek,
at tbo starting first team Bachfiald, expected to bn ana af the
beat In the country, as fane-will
ac* Saturday evening tin tele­ 9
vision Baton Bougo against Bice.
Mississippi concentrated an pann­
ing. Tulana on kicking aad Tha­
ne**** on It* famed dsftnaa Mon­
day. Moat squads wtU and Hair
hard workout today aad begMsaaing off for weekend garnet. -.
Mississippi Butt, Auburn, One­
gin Tech aad Georgia
In tha rain Maaday, bat
steam in nil campa waa
dampened nor cooled by early
autumn weather.

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nli, aklper of VAH-3, to Chief Dome, center, and. Chief
Ferrell upon their retirement to Fleet Reserve.

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'■ jpAnuto.
• , VeMOe and an unidentified re‘ jm « a t o t in a t the dUtrlct attor&gt; --«ep *a edfke were aeheduled to
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!C* -the eenunlation’i open bonrlng
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Chiefs Dome, Perrell
Say Farewell To VAH-3
Htavy Attack Squadron Throo
baa aaid farowall to two man who
won retired to tha rieet Reeerve.
C. H. Dome, AMC, and S. P. Far­
rell, AMI, conducted a personnel

Om n k M iiM i n : Sept B ,
St Cloud at SMiard; Oet 0, Lyman at Sanford; Oct 13, Sanford
at S t Cloud; Oct li, Sanford at
Lymes; Oct » . Kiaslmmte at
Satofrd. AH I r a n « t t M at
1:10 p. m.
D m school Midcat Laaiuo tn a
for beys up to 13-yeera-old, and
u » pounds or tear plays its optsInf (amt 1:90 p. m, Sunday at
Daytona Beach. Oamaa acbadulod
for the youncor group art Sept
31. Port Orango at Sanford at
7:90 p. m.; Oet t, Sanford at
Ormond Batch at 1:90 p. m.; Oet
9, Day loot Beach at Sanford,
7:30 p. m.; Oct 19, Ormond
Beach «t Sanford, 7:90 p. m.; and
Oet 22, Sanford at Port Orange,
4 p. m. Then an more than 90
beys on the Midget team.

Quotable
Quotes
United fteae tolam Haeil
NEW YORK— Former P m ident Truman, ea whether be
planned to meet with Nikita Urn*
ihchev:
“ 1 don’t think that he wanta to
aoe me, and I don't want to mo
him, that’* a dead cinch."

Inspection of tbo aquadron and
war* than piped over tbo alda.
Chief Dotde entered the Navy la
September of 1199. Ho aerved in
the Pacific during WW II. Ha waa
attached. to Patrol Squadron_ 91.
Patrol Squadron 101, and Patrol ~~ LOS ANGELES^ A hospital atUndant, on Bing Crosby’* reac­
porta In Australia, Figl Iilandi, tion when told hla wife, actreae
Now Caledonia, and N«W Guinea. Kathy Grant, had given birth to
In 1944 ho returned to NAS at a girl:
V \i D*Amato, manager of former
"He let out n wahoo that you
Jackaonvllle. From Jackaonvllle
*
hnaijjwalitit champion Floyd PatNEW DELHI (UPI) - Prime be reported to Dive Bomber Squad­ could boar tha length of tho cort o m , « u eu«pended Monday for
rldor, and the corridor la about
tolln e to appear at tha hearlm’e MlnUter Jnwaharlal Nehru left ron VA-3S In Charleiton, R. 1.
two blocks long."
% J n t eeeiion. The commission had Monday for an official vlait to Afnrderud Ma appearance in a t r ghanUtan and Iran, indicating he
NEW YORK — Vice Prealdent
-latorud letter eent him on Sept 2, waa not greatly worried about
Richard Ninon, on the American
*• 'Chairman Melvin L. Krulawltch India’* boundary dUpute with
Dental Aasn.'a refusal to give u]
Communiit China. .
the grand ballroom of tha Wal
Nehru
flew
today
to
Kabul,
the
' *^vSaUaf Harlem politician, was
dorf-Astoria Hotel for a lunch for
capital of Afghanlitan, aa Inform­
deaerihed an a "front man" for
Nikita Khruahehev:
ed aourcca reported a now Peiping
* ' Anthony (Fat Tony) Salorno. note rejecting all Indian protesta
"The Run! ins might have got
minting Harlem mobatcr, during on reported border vlolallona and
to the moon first but the dentlau
‘ Monday's four-hour testimony by Peiping radio broadcast n new
got the ballroom first."
•z-prumetoT Bill Roatnaohn.
blast by Foreign Minister Chen
Young BoMnahon wae prealdent YL
Indian Prime
NEW DELHI
___________
Chen accused Nehru of two-fac­ Canal Zone, Panama, the Atlantic Minister Jawnharlal Nehru, on the
ed tactica and blamed Indian and the Pacific. Some of hla duty Soviet moon shot:
"In old astrology the moon used
troops for recent border Incidents stations have been with VP-11,
and claabea between Indian and A
ATU-500,
iU'dW. the USS
VW WASP,
V
T
fWI | USS
van
* to affect human destiny. It Is now
Red Chinese soldiers.
J. Fred Talbert, USS NITRO, being obviously reversed. Now the
Corpus Chrintl,
_____ . ____ Norfolk, poor moon is pursued."
Ca. Oceana, Va. and finally VAII-3.
Since being tn VAH-3. Perrell
has been working In the First
Lieutenant Division. Perrell lias
GAINESVILLE (U P I)—Freth- a business establishment In Demen will be guided through their Bary where he will be working
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (U PI) orientation tour o( the University after hla retirement.
Schools
in southern and border
He
lives
In
DcBary
with
hla
of Florida campus by walkle
wife, Mary and two daughters, states Increased expenditures for
talkio radios this week.
education 47.S per cant in tha
to give up all rlghta to any share
The university said new stu­ Jeanette and Jacqueline.
period between 1U3 and 1UT, a
In TV, radio and movie receipt! dents will be organized Into
school fact-finding agency report­
from the Ju m fight—and future groups of 128. Each group leader
ed yesterday.
fighto.
will have a portable two-way ra­ W elles Sues CBS
A new book published^ by the
LOS ANGELES (U PI) — Ac- Southern
dio.
Education Reporting
The leaders will be In contact tor-producer Orson Welles has Service notes that much of the
Family A ffa ir
with a central control point in filed a 942S.OOO damage suit money waa used to improve stand­
.NORWALK, Calif. (UPI) — A the Florida Union Building from ■gainst the Columbia Broadcast- ards of Negro schools in the South.
mother and daughter gave birth where the tours will be directed. ing System for using material
The book noted that the South's
to baby girls the same day in the School officials say the innovation from hla 1938 radio show “ The "drive to refurbish the whole edu­
same hospital. It was announced will eliminate confusion which War Of The Worlds" Id a tele- cation system” had begun prior to
Mooday. Carol Ann DeBaoer, 16, might develop In thawing large vision program. The 1038 broad­ the Supreme Court’s decision but
ltd her mother, Aletha Vanden. numbers of students around the cast of M. G. Wells’ Ule of an in­ that its progress had been "largely
berg, both gava birth to daugh­ campus. The orientation sessions vasion from Mars nearly touched blotted from view by the anguish­
off « nationwide panic.
ter! at Studebsker Hospital here. began yesterday.
ed struggle over desegregation."

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REAL PIT BARBECUE

R E N T A BED
RotUway. H artal A Baby Bads
By Day, Week sr Moath.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA M i n
US W. IU St

Vet Sons Group
Defends Old Rebel

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST
4th Addition.

Legal Notice

•

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

•

PACKS
POWERli

lapf-a

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We invite you to be our guentn abnolutely free
w ithout obligation ai one of Sanford's leading
MoleU while you locate suitable housing for
you and your family. Pick up your key at the
Sales Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, inc.
BRAILEY ODHAM, Pres.
Corner Hwr. 17*92 ft 27lh St.
Phone FA 2*1501

t. Mala Hal#

11. Special Barakas

MEAT CUTTER — Counterman.
Furniture storage and Uaviof
Must be experienced. Apply in
To and From Anywhere
person. No phona caUs. TIP
C. E. PHILLIPS
TOP SUPER MARKET, 3M San* 1300 French Ave. Ph. TA S-1N1
ford Ava.
Roy Reel Patel A Bed; Shap
WANTED: Man with truck brok*
10th A Sanford
age office experience. For In­
Behind Studebaker Garage
formation write Truck Broker­
age, r . O. Box 2364, Orlando, PIANO TUNINB * 1BPA1BM
W. L. HARMON
Fla.
PH. FA 3-4333 After 3 P. M
SERVICE Station Attendant, ex­
AIR CONBIIIONMI
perienced, age 35 or over. Ap­
H. B. POPE CO.
ply Colonial Oil Company, U01
IN S. P o ll — FA 64334
French Ave., Mr, Horine.

-oay

DUPLEX apartmaata, complete­
ly furalabed; one available now,
aaotber tha Mth. Sept Pbooa
PA 1*3110, Adults.

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Tues. Sept. 15. 1959—Page 7

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r\ 2-toa
-T H * FIT HOUSE”
Hey. l i e s A W i. SL Sanford S-BKDROOM unfurnished apart■ear atom and school.
FOE TIRED WOEKING PEOPLE
No pots plane. Mia Etm.
. . .and people tired of work*
ins* The Oiflcr, Lake Mary.
1-BEDROOM furalabed Apt. tad 2*
Bedroom unfurnished apt*. MU
PalnMtto Ava. after 1 p.m .

Legal Notice

NEWSMPIR,

in fiti

FURNISHED apartnur*. eleao aat
a la s # is. Jimmy Cowas. Pk

3-BEDROOM hottaa, k i t c h e n
II
FA MOM.
MODERN
s
badnaai
apartauat
IS
tad tfddascy apartment, hath
I S J M W sf • h t o i a i • Repairs
NICE quiet furalabed apartment
furubbed. SOI Palmetto.
Ik lfM k l Sarrkss
for couple. Lights and water
fa i m
IS*A Massif Farters
furaiaked. Mo moath. FA 2-4744,
IfcMasas A Fiesta
after 1 phono FA LIMA *
TURN. apt MS Park Are.
I f . FSU • Uvastech . gappUse
16. Machinery - Teak
DON’T MISS THU ONE
FURJt Apt Mitt W. laL I t
e l l Basts sad Maters
Downstairs. 3 room fura. apt.
with extra screened porch.
• 5 * . A st am in as - TrsDara
APARTMENT far 1. MS. i l l Park.
Roll-away bed. Garage. Only
1 ROOM EfflcisncF A pt. private
*37.30 mo. ScbaU Apt. 013 Park.
» Articles Far Sals
hath, soluble (or ass or
W I IlHrtea Waaler
3&gt;BEDR001I uufunlahed house.
Across Iron Feat Office.
A Faraaeala
CaU FA 2-3066 attar 3 p. m.
lea l A Vasal
WELAXA AFARTMENTS: rsana 3-BEDROOM, CB, 11a bath home.
private baths, 11* W. first St
Phone FA 2-3333.
APARTMENTS, 2 * s bedroom CLEAN
furniahsd
apartment,
houas; furnished It unfurnitbod.
private bath and entrance,
______ n a c e r r e s t a v o r th b
■OCA
L.
PAYTON
screened porch. FA 2-0102.
fc O W a j c o k u i . c i a t n r o r
M i Asa id s . iv a v o r o a skwivolu MM Hiawatha Its. P k FA S*1M1
r t i m . uses
FURNISHED bedroom, private
R. J. TINDALL and MIRTH
entrance, private bath. Phone
HOUSE. partly fun Itkad Fbone
1 TIXDAT.T. vu p.;», t.f
FA 2-SM1 or FA ?-MM, Mr».
FA 2-3123.
LOUIS J. STOCK.
Appleby.
ruintufs
tv
THE FLORIDA A S A CORPORA. Desirable and alcely furnished 3 ROOM A BOARD in private
TlOX &gt; Florida Corporation:
home, pleaMBt atmosphere.
bedroom kouas at SMI Palaatto
Ht'BtmS BEAUTtrUL DEVELOP.
Phone FA 2-03S2.
Itr.KT COMPART, a Florida Cor.
Ava. Newly decoratad. Double
potation. and
car (scats. CUrad tree*.
4-ROOM apartment with bath;
ALTAMONTE HOMES COMrANT.
a Florida Corporation, »t *1.
adults only. Phone FA 24U3.
Dolindaata PHONE FA 2 OITA or F A 2 060.
m
NOTICE TO AFFEAH
HOUSE, unfura., 2300 MtUonvllle.
B r*!
Tha Florida A S A Corporation,
a Florida Corporation; auburn 3-UEDROOU houie, kitchen fura* C. Real Estate Far Rale
lihcd. Phone FA 2-ST44.
Jtoautlful Dovalopment Company, a
Florida Corporation; JUlimonta
BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Homaa Company, a Florida Cor- 2-ROOM furnished
apartment,
._ P?ratlon HENItT -V L IA O P n d
_______ 2344 FranctuAvi
ilio
fl
--room-furalabed
partIr married, — AHaopp, hi* »l(»;
ment. 310 Magnolia. Available
FRANK HAITI ICON, and l( mar.
J. W . H A L L
Hod. —
llaltheox. hit wl(r:
now. Telephone A. K. RouttRealtor
HELEN A. THACHER, and It
ter, Florist, FA 21651.
"CaU Hall"
Phona FA 23641
marriad. —
Tharhar. bar hu»baai; CARL J. HENSON*, and If
marriad. ----- Rrnton, hti t*lfa; LARGE clean furn. apt., down­ BY OWNER, 3 bedroom. l&gt;k bath
ERNEST B. ALLBOPF. and It marhouse. Grove Manor, 1013 Lin­
stairs. M0. All Park.
Had. — Allaopp, hla wife; 0L"8T
coln St.
•ODER, and If marriad. ----Sodar,
hla W i f i ; THEODORE J. DlIKdEN*. 2-BEDROOU apartment, nicely
and If married, ---- Draitn, hla
furniabod. Living room and kit* For the Beat Buys la Real Estate
wira: h a r t a . dreme .v, and if
ehen air conditioned. ITS a SEE CULLEN * HARKEY
marriad. ---- Draarn, har huaband;
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
month. Call FA 2-0868.
MRS OKOIIOE A. REEVES, and If
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 2391
marriad, ■---- Raaran, har hcaband;
FRANK C. HAULIN', and If mar.
rlad, * - Hamlin, hla »lft: 8TAN*
IP IT IS REAL ESTATE
LET P. LOVELL, and It mar.
ask Crumley A Monteilh
rite. ---- Lo.ill, hla wlfa; J. K.
II ART LETT, and If marriad. ---at 117 South Pan Ph. FA 2-4G93
Uartlatt, hla wlfa; N. A HART.
LETT, and If marriad, ---- Rart.
LOCH ARBOR: Beautiful 3 Bn.
latt, hla wlta; A. K. BARTLETT,
home near golf course. Oversize
S i 'i 'l If marriad, —
Bartlatt, hla
yard with many trees. You
w wlfa: JL J. BARTLETT, and If
must act this bargain. FA 2-4*13
' marriad. —
Bartlatt; hla wlfa' -JACKSON (UP1) — 'The Suns
J. K. BARTLETT, JIL, and H marof
Confederate
Veterans
aald
to­
rlad, ---- Bartlatt, hla wlfa. If
allra, and It daad, thalr unknown day Walter Williams la “ positive,
halra, tapataaa, dartaaaa or aran*
taaa, and any and all pariona ly" a Confederate veteran. .
claiming tntaraat by, through, unToni White Crlgler Jr., national
dor, or afalnat any nt tha abora
knnwn or unknown dofandanta, or commander of the SVC, said “ the
corporata dafcmlant*. Jointly ami
aavarally, and all prraona having attempt to discredit a helpless
or claiming Intara.t In tha follow* and dying old soldier is repre­
lag daacrlbad land:
hensible ami beneath the dignity
&amp;
Lota l,
:. a. s, a. T. i. &gt;.
D
1». It. II. It. H. II. I t IT.
of a respectable newspaper man."
II.. and II, of Block t SAN*
LAN*DO T1IE SUBCUB BEAUCrlgler, of Macon, Miss., took
TIFL'U according to plat
issue with a news report uf rec­
thtrruf racordad la Plat
Book I, t'a|ia im . I t IT,
ords casting doubt that Williams,
and II, of tha Public n«known as the last surviving Civil
i-orda of Samlnola County.
War veteran, was eve.- actually
* Florida.
all of tho abova daacrlbad land in the war.
altuata, lying and being In Sami*
“ These statements are based
nolo County, Florida.
Tha nature of thla ault la to r*» on gossip and on sketchy and in­
move eartaln clouds from and to complete records made almost a
qutat and confirm tha tills to aaid century ago,” said Crlgler. "Sur­
land In tha Plaintiff*.
Tha nama of tho Court Where­ viving Confederate military re­
in aald ault waa Inatltulad la Tha cords indicate very clearly that
Circuit Court of tha Ninth Judi­ Walter Williams was a Confeder­
Homei Designed For
cial Circuit In and for Seminole
County, florid a. An abbreviated ate soldier."
Florida Living.
title of tha caaa la R. J. TINDALl*
Williams it now in a coma in 3 L K Bedrooms—1 A 2 Baths
MERTI8 I. TINDALL, and LOUIS Houston, Tex.
J. STOCK. v«. THE FLORIDA A
S A CORPORATION, a Florida
VA - FHA Corporation; SUBURB BEAUTIFUL
DHVELOPUBNT
COMPANT. a
F H A In Service
Florida Corporation: and ALTA­
MONTE HOMES COMPANT, a
Conventional
notice of st rr
Florida Corporation, ot at. De­
fendants. A particular description STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Financing:
Oscar W. Urauda
S , ; |ha raal property latolvad la
rianrrat Dtlivtry
w aat forth above.
Screven, Coral*
Down Payments
Tou and each of you aro hereby
notified that ault to remove clsuda Tou ar* hrr.lir untied that a
Low as S425
rruin and to quiet and confirm tha ault has Itf.rt tiruughl aaalnat you
title to the abora dtacrlbtd pro 111 tha Circuit Court, III ami fur
party hae been brousht against R. ml no)a Cnuhly, Florid* l&gt;y Mat- You can move in immediately
you In the abova daacrlbad Court tin Man Urauda, lha abbravlalacl
by it. J. Tindall. Martls L Tindall tula uf which la chancary No. while tho papers aro being
and Lauls J. ateck. and you ara 1*110. Maul. M*. Urauda. rialnlltr
processed.
haraby required to file with the vs. Ot'*sr VV. Urauda, Dafandant,
Wo Guarantee Personal
Clark of eald Court your written tha nslura «f said suit haltiE Com­
. appearance personally, or by an plaint for Hlvorc*. ami you ar.
Satisfactions On Tha
attorney, nn or btfoto tha lath day requir'd to m il a copy of your
of Uvtnbar, lilt, and to file with answer nr pt.adtnc to thla ault Construction Of Your Home
aald clerk your written defences, on tho I'lalnilfC* attorn.)&gt;, gt.n- Or Your Money Cheerfully
ir any. ta tho Complaint filed In airom. Dev!. A Mclntoah, Ldwardv
Refunded.
said court. Herein fall not, olaa Uulldlng, Sanford, Florida, and to
decree pro conftsao will ba en­ fllo tho original onawor or plead­
ing
In
tho
offim
of
the
Circuit
tered aaelnet you.
WITNESS my hand* and the aeal Court, on or b.furn Ih- ISth dev
of thla Court at Sanford. Seminole uf October. A. H 1*1*- If you fell
County. Florida, on this Ird day of to do to. a t&gt;«cr*e t'ro Confoseo
will ho onttrad aaalnot &gt;ou
September. HIT.
UIIti’ k m) hood and official
(SCAD
•
O il of th» Clark of the Circuit
o. P HERNDON,
Caurt
on this the Ird day ot keptclerk or tha Clrcllt Court
In and for Seminale County. omb.r, A. D. lilt.
(SEAL)
Florida.
Cor. liwy. 17*92 &amp; 27th St.
l&gt;. F. iftrniloa
byt Marlba T. Vitales, D. C
Clark of Circuit Court
Joseph If. Muraeko.
Phoat FA 2*1301
By : M.rtho T. Vlhlon
Attorney far Plaintiff*
Dumiy Cittk
P. It Bn* No. I l l
Stonttrom. Pail. * Mclntoalv
FARM: Jo acres, filed, several
Fern Park, Florida
publish sept, it,
« a o«t. a. Attorn.ys for Plaintiff
flowing welts.
Large barn
Edward* ItulMIng
Roomy 3 BR. house. Easy
Hsaford. Florid*
terms. Ph. FA 21J23.
publish S»pt t. II, II. *». l»i&gt;.

YOUR

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It. Mate ae Fea
MEN-WOMEN $20. Dally. Sell
Luminous nameplates. Writs
Reeves Co., AUteboro, Mass.
It. Wavh Wanted
BABY SITTING, inning. TA 2-6423
EXPERIENCED ChUd Cara in
private home. FA 2-0232.
HOUSEWORK, any kind. FA 2-62tt
IRONING done at my borne. CaU
FA 2-3967.

SIM
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Baw
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r,es.u
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.aw
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DAY or NIGHT work in cafe.
FA 23343 after 4 P. M.

"Bobby FU m 'i father wants to cony my homework
when you finish it.1

&gt;1.
ft Used
A
BUY SELL or
JENKINS
411 Bastard Ava.

rss
ta

FA A I M

Thla la a guest pass tr tho Marta*
land Drive-In Theatre tar J.
N. Roysdow, Sanford, ta M
"No Name On Tho Ballot” .
22. ArtMas Per Sate

SEWING MACHINE—round haft*
bin, wad 3 months. Pornwod
and raven*. Complete with te­
rror guaratdon and fcttMft*
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
moots Just Uho over payantab.
Ail type* and alias, iaatailad Seven payments of 664$; each,
"Do 11 Yourself
or cash settlement esn ho
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
made. Write Box 36, ears San­
■ T I N E
ford Herald.
MarlM iry and Snpytp Co.
FAINT and
-* .
367 W. 3 ad SL
Ph. PA
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES '
SEPTIC TANK BERVKB
Buy 1 QaL — Get 1 FREE!
Since 1648
HAST CARTER
DtBAlY
A. HARE
TA M W
$01 W. let St
NOrth 14423
NOrth 64711
LIFE Veal*. Pup TenU, StoWfcg
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Ban, Tarpa. Tanta. Army-Nirr
Bed*. Day, Weak or Month —
Surplus Haro, $19
FURNITURE CENTER
1196 Preach Ave.
USED refrigerator IIS, Utility
Ph. PA 3-7933
trailer UO. 2333 MlgnoUft Ava.

Complete laws
Maintenance; Sail Ui Year Fundtaro. fr h h
Fertilliar—Spraying — Mewing Service WUh Tha Cash, fU P Eft
JOHN LOMMER8E
HANFORD Plumbing A Heating
TRADING POST, FA 6 ffT ,
416 Willow Avo. PA 67161
2396 So. Elm Ph. FA 3-7914.
lit. Pteahing Servlets

3. Real Ksiaie For Hale

5, Rest Estate For Sate

HOME FOR SALE: 3 bedroom,
ELEGANT RESIDENCE
dining room, Florida r o o m,
PLUMBING
JACHOBS REPAIR SHOP
2-bedroom concrete block home;
equipped Micnaa. »l,V « down,
Contracting 4k Repairs
Welding — s'ach. A Gen. Repeirs
2 baths, colored fixtures; den
balance Sll.200, 4Mif* Ul Mort­
Frae Estimates
W. 30th. A Old. L. Mary Rd.
or spare bedroom: carporte uti­
gage. Payment 47*00 moath.
R. L. MABYEY
lity; Florida room overlooking
1106 Roseway. FA 2 386*.
304 Sanford Ave. Phone PA 3-3363 TV SERVICE within the hour.
20 x40’ swimming pool with
Service Call $2.30 plus parts.
automatic filtration. Lot size ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, H i t e .
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
Raymond Lundqnlat, Asset.
200’ x 200’. P r i c e 121,ISO.
7/4
g
FA 2 6716.
FA 2-3941 Atlaatle Bank Bldg.
Terms available.
lW J t e J j j J P i jU r s
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
S i.
A?»Jif
Realtor
PA X-7IM
M EE MART
AIK CONDITIONING
D A W N ' S
1M M. Peak Am . Pk. F a M i l l Ph. FA 2-3237 or FA 2-1M4.
CONTRACT aa4 REPAIR WORK
BEAUTY SALON
HIT Samterd Ave.
FA 2-4343
Air Conditioned Dryers
NEW CB 3-bedroom, m
tile $200 Down SI00 Per Month
b*th*rterraiio floors, GE slaln- LWFOMlHJvrrT
block heme -Plum bing &amp; R epairs - llafr Styling — Permanents —Oil
Icsa steel kitchen, carporte, uti­ wills carporte vad storage; ter­
Jen C. T k o a u
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft
lity room; pump and iprlnklcr
PA 2-4646
Water — Air Cond. Harriett’*
r a in floors throughout; kitchen 1003 Sirila SL
system. CaU FA 2-3619 after
Beauty Nook, 103 So. Oak—
•quipped. Near school. T a il
It. Electrical Services
P. M.
FA 2 3743.
price $12,109.
House Wiring — Elscute Service 18. Flowers 4k Plante
Rosa I., l ’ nyton
Sid Vihlaa
Registered Beal Estate Broker
Seminole Realty
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Cat Ftowers Foe Aay Occasion
ASSOCIATE1
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
112 Magnolia
FA 2-«t3
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Mary
E.
Carman
—
Leo
SalvaU
KUs. Metkvin—Vslma Geuatet,
PA
M ill
ae
PA $4RI
Adelaida H. Moaet — AsaaMates, Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha It. Malldlaa * Palntlwg * Repairs
1101 Park Ave.
FA 2-3222
Straw berry Plants
WEST HAVEN: one-yearold 3- Licensed — Bonded Painting A
bedroom framr home, vinyl
Decorating.
Free
Ultimate* Florida 10. tc each. CaU FA 2 3983
HOMES AND LOTS for colored
or FA 2-1736 after 6 p. m. ff.
floors. Inquire, C. L. Recce, 203 Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
people. Also homes built on lots.
C. Mule, Box 131, Writ liL St
Grapcvillc Ave.
P A I N T 1NG CONTRACTORS
Roy Wall, Phone FA 2-138T.
FA 2-1204.
19. Boats and Hatora
2-RED ROOM, Florida room, tiled
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
hath home. Near air base on
Remodeling — Free Estimate*
Sanford Air. $230 down. Inquire
StensLrom Realty
Your EVTNRUDE Dealer
Bepa'rn
Phone FA 2-3741
2709 Sanford Ave.
Robaon Sporting Goods
RILL UEflNUSKY, Contra cl or
BRRBRRT 8TENSTROM
Ph. FA 2-5961
Registered Broker
R A Y M O N D M. B A L L FLOOR sanding and linlibing 304-6*8 K. lit.
I.EN RISNER
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g 12 FT. UUAT. Mark 30 Motor,
AND ASSOCIATES
LOTTIE BROADWAY
Seminole County since 1923.
returnable. See at 116 Country
Beal Estate — lasuraace
EEN TORBF.TT
II. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary
Club Drive.
■Surety Bondi
BETTYE 1). .SMITH
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3311 This Is a guest piss lo the 31ovicAssociates
20. .Vutumnbllea • Trailer*
Sanford
111 N. Park M&gt;. FA 2-2121
land Drivc-In Theatre fur Mrs.
Evans Hide. Lake Mary *
M. E. Bahn, Sanford, ti see "No 1933 FORD Victoria radio and
Ph. FA 2-1290
heater, good condition, $313
Name On The Bullet".
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: 2
Phone FA 2 1688.
bedroom, corner lot. $330 down, 3-BEDROOM house large lot,1
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
assume payments $37.30. 100 2(09 Adams Court, XVynnewood. Exclusive agent -*or Sl'RCO In '34 PLYMOUTH, itandard shift,
Anderson Circle.
Terms.
good condition. Phone FA S-62M.
this area. Work guaranteed, r*'
FA 2-3667 for free estimates.
INCOME
PROPERTY: 3-room
21. Furnilare
BILL EVANS
COOL COMFORT
house with 4-room apartment on
Plenty of room inside and plenty
two corner lots. FA 2-3021.
B A M ROOFING .
$SAVE$
of ahade outside. This 3 bed­
Contra cling A Repairs
New
&amp; Used
room home In Wjnnewiwxl is K Female Help Wanted
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
priced to sell Iasi now at
F R E E ESTIMATES
Furniture
nnd
Appliances
$12,495. Financing can be arrang­ EXCELLENT TYPIST with apli- 819 Sanford Ave. I’h. FA 2-7943
lode
for
figures.
5
day
week.
ed for your budget.
Apply liarcar Aluminum Pro- 13. Special Seriiee*
203-209 E. First St. Ph. FA M983
duels Company, Highway 17 93
"WHERE THERE’S X WILL,
South.
Phone
FAirfav
2
3
310.
TIIEKK’S A WAV"
AUTO GLASS
W BIG VALUES
and you WILL like the WAV this WANTED; Beautician. Salary and
• QUICK CREDIT
INSTALLED
Brand-New, 3 bedroom, 2 lile
• EASY TERM5
commission. Phone FA 2 3712
balh home fils your purse and
Windshield
Hack IHaaa WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
or FA 2 2155.
your personality. Rigid in (own,
Door Glass
Vent Glaaa
close to schools, stores, church­ FOUNTAIN HELP: Apply Foun­
SERVICE
WILSON - MA1ER
tain Mgr,, Roumillat A Ander­ Senkarik Gians and Paint Co.
es. etc. NOW HEAR flllS . . .
Now And Uisd Furnltnro
son. No phone rails please.
$550.00 down and move in, with
112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 3 4433 l i t E. Pint St.
FA 2 3823
payments less than rent.
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state­ Used furniture, appliance*, tools
W () M K N
W. II. “ IlUr S T E M P K U Agaacy
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
etc. Bought-sold Larry'* Mart
Earn
that
money
for
school
ex­
Realter A Insurer
programs,
etc.
Progressive
213 Sanford Ave. Th. FA 1-4133.
penses
while
the
children
are
ASSOCIATES: II. E. Tatter,
Printing Co. Phona FA 3 2931 —
in school. Commission plus
Arthur !*. Day, Everett Harper
306 West 13th SL
Savings Bonds. Write NUW,
Robert F. May, llart Pilche
Box
2M,
Lockhart,
fur
inter­
Phone rA 2-4991
11-' N. Park
view.

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN
Enclosed hand,
rail with pleatie
or rayoa Upas. C*4too
cords.

Senkarik Glaaa ta d P ain t Os.
112-114 W. Sad HL Tft. FA 1
-----CROWDER

peaa, okra, ly. tha

busheL FA 2-0411.

i

BIG SALE! FRESH BARGAINS!

BIG SUITS for BIG MEN 71p To . . . . . . . «..■ .. . . . . . , m J
aTdT'N Wear Suita"
Waa $11.63
NOW I
MENS BATHING THUNKS *
Waa $3.23
NOW m
MENS TROUSERS
Waa $3.16
Over 1400 pairs from which te
choose, Wa can fit all abet,
to 40.
ROUND, SHORT and TALL t
ON in, We can Fit Y'ALL
We have out-grown our praaaM
quarter* — Moving to l a r g o r
building, asms plana.
HUTCHINS CLOTHING CENTIB
Hwy. 17-93 Cor. 436

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Adopted
JACKSONVILLE (U Pl) - 1*0
reteaeC Ms
&gt; sdopilnS a
iM t a ^ a t o
weds A

allk at Uw

vetad AS Tuesday
to s r ta mtoimum price that
he chergsd la retell stores
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the fe r t fo f w u

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S o W lie

jQfnj Asd with neb pm M | boot of hit
▼toft IS* fMites* toward Amerteaag M »

. .

Tha Ruaslana retard the Khntahcber'
yW t m a prelude to tha and of th« cold war
aad t ft aa if raatratete ara now off. Thate
attitude seem to aajr: " If * okay aw ."
.

" Eraa tha Voiea of Aow rk* waa allowad
to i^ f a e y ^awdteBuaaten thenews

hw.^and T a S Om S S S m w w ? tUSney,
SJriad EisiSow er'. wakomtes

haa baa* jamaad hjr Sodat stations.
, ^ Br«*deaata tor tha Amarkaa -Radio
Libatalion which mixad commentary, aoma
aitkd, into ita Mwmmets on Khrushchev
wmw jammed aa m odi aw aver before, a
ipokaaman for Om Amarkaa Committee
for liberation aald In New Tartu
Moacow Radio, after broadcaattaf aa
account from Waahtagtoa on Khrushchev's
meeting with President Eisenhower, ended
with a apodal weather forecast for the
•Mtern psurt of the United StatM (good)-the first time anyone eould remember soak
M
, ....
, .
.
The usual stiffness toward t o r t * * *

H a Soviat praaa told ita raadcn today a
««oHd wall o f *00,000 Americana” faro
Khmhchey "stormy applauaa and ova*
tkaa" when ha arrived in Washington. Tha
reports deoeribed tha Waahln*ton acene aa
one of overwhehnins approval by mam.
math, friemBy, handkerchief - waving
crowds,
Washington waa so packed with peopfc
said the official government newspaper,
Iavestla, that There waa not even a place
to drop an apple’."
^
-Long before the arrival o f the air.
plan*, several thousand residents gathered
to greet the head of flovkt power.” Isre.Ua

wm

announced. By tha tints Khruah-

their approval by stormy applauaa.'

A peatenriaed mllh

r ceat el Me prel nuhllshsl hy the
in the MrthMit FtorA s sent ncsivsd bp
else set hr Uw cemmlsMu, Is as* Cl rests per gslloe.
But tbmmlmtoe Chslmaa J.
trolley Odhem crttktasC the wove
Wd ssld, *'! de art believe that
the milk Industry viU he satisfied
with the 111 per real floor and
their seat more wifl be to raise
R. There is ne protection to the
seusumer member ie this.”
Odhara said price control*
-would be sethtug hat preftor
peaee la the puh£e. .

iouth Seminole
Schools To Have
3,000 Next Year
More than S.000 children will
I Uw new Lon(wood
Semiswlo Element«ry
ted Lyman reboot In the
cooperaUv* training
tofl of IMS, County School Supt
R. T. Milwee told the Uoue Hah
yeeterdsy.
Peek school eerotlmeot tor this
year should be 11.3SB in January
1MO, MUwee said.
Bide wiQ be opened tomorrow
an the now nemimd* High School,
to be buUt In the Beaervoir Lake
m t she Ji
ArlB he bellt ee s

CHARLES POX of the Seminole High School footkuU
team gets special delivery for his Introduction to the
fans at the Chiefs Club pep rally last night at Seminole
High School. Delivering him are cheerleaders Frances
Strickland, Marylln McDaniel and Anne Crappt.

36 Escape Injury As Airliner Makes
Belly-Landing At Air Force Base
PLATTEBBURG APB. N. Y.
(U Pl) — Aa KaaUrn Airlines Mar­
tin CM airliner made an emer­
gency belly-landing ne a &gt;toemcovered runway at this Strategic
Air Command base early today
•ad ail M persons aboard souped
serious Injury.
The plane developed loading
gear trouble while on o flight
northward from Now York CUy
to Moseena, N. Y. The pilot dis­
covered the trouble while attempt­
ing In niok* a landing at Burling■uaicipal Airport

a operettas
wings at
Ml
and then dae o v e r e d walkway*, Mflwee ee- tswsr
He circled the field Mr ibout M
"The plant will consist of IS
to bum ap his excess
ekaerooiM, a bomemaklag suite,
•dance suit*, commercial suite,
Alr Perce personnel spread la
ana arts sad craft, room, am
thick blanket el foam used to ex
room, a library, cafeteria, vocal
Unguixh oU tire* over a 300-fuet
music room, hand room, gymwide section of the runway lor i ussium, auditorium and adminis- Sao feet.
Rratlve roils,” to aecommodste
The pilot then set the two en­
•boot 1 PM children, MUwee said.
A new school for Hopper, sod gined plane down In Um middle.
An Air Force spokesman who
additions to Grooms Asodemy,
Lyman, and Oviedo wifl begin gave newsmen a running account
User Mi Um year, MUweo told the
Lloni. following thee* will bs
addition* Is the preient Semi­
nole High, which will become a
Junior high sad Um aouatsucUau
of s now olomantiry school hi
to Midway,
■osonwald sod Lake Mary Ele­
mentsry schools will bs
Oet. 1, MU

Civic Center Gels
Newsweek Plug
A Sanford Civic Center Is pictured
Is Newsweek Magaxine for Sept.
M is an advertisement show­
ing how adhesive* can be used
te bold bent wood beams.
"By designing this striking new
eivie center ueing laminated wood,
architect John Burton IV saved
tha City of Sanford almost 51 for
each square foot of construction
In round flgure»-41l,0M,r
Jbe article ays.
A Two photos of Um Civic Cantor
are drown, emphsailing Um beau­
ty and strength of Um curved
wooden beam support sod wood

of the emergency landing said
that Um plana slid almost 1,700
feet before U came to a halt.
Lt. Dave Whalen, a base Infor­
mation officer, said sparks flaw
out from tha plana aa It slid along
and a small Are broke out This
was quickly extinguished.

Abolish Cold War,
And We All Gain,
1 p. m. Slocks
Red Leader Says

—NEW~ YORK (UPl)—Stock pri­
ces at 1 p. m.:
WASHINGTON (U P l) - Soviet
American T A T
7Sth
American Tobacco
...... 9kM Premier NUtMa Khruebchev aald
Bethlehem Steel ..,«,••••«• 5IH today that "all countries will
C A O .................I?
gain'' by “ aboiltiro af
Chrysler ........................ asvv
Curtiss . Wright ............ 90H j war,”
He told a National Frees Club
Eastman Kodak .............. SB's
I lunch that "we have coma to
Ford Motor .................... SO
I your country with an opon heart.’*
General Electric ............ 77
We are not here te beg tor
General Motors ............... M’ s
“7 “
" ............... " ' anything or to force anything m

At least S00 Air Force personnel
by to assist the crippled
plane. Passengers and crew mem­
bers were taken to the base hospi­
tal and checked by Air Force doc­
tors and an Eaitchi Airlines doc­
tor. They said the passengers and
2 f t " * ?“ »• ............. ™
craw ware In "good •eodiUon.”
l0U' ‘ * 1 ....................
Lortllard ........................ 42to
Minute Maid•eeeaesaetapee a 20H
Penney ............
107*
Penn MR .........
1IH
Royal America ............. 4H
Seen Roebuck
Slude baker...........
14k
U.,8. M onty......Meeattiiee
ee*epoaone

Butler Modifies Stand
Or Convention Votes

roS. oSt . l « u T Iro

try, Ma great people, which h.“
msde a tremendous contribution
to the development at mankind,
to meet your statesmen and pub­
lic leaders, and to have netful
discussion on ail quesUoaa which
today aaltate tha people rf
countries and the whale af a
ktod." he said.
“ We want to reach agrreuieug
with Um strong and UMreby
reach agreem ent with nfl eountrlei on the nbollUon of the cold

Laos Sets Curfew
Curb Reds
Y i n O U N l , L a n a (UPl) - on night Ilia l i Vientiane,
Pathet Lao rebel antly to tear of a wave oTCam
Mm M. the ttoy eam,
northward ha
Semneue prev- Ital city at iMa l int ho tat a Z
li
attempting to
a jungle trap
that a
army sources
at Laos mean- tlgattog oemmltooe to on tha
•cane. U w m Mtevnd the rehab
n
are withdrawing , l i ame l
lha government
early dosing I t restaurants, banu
theaters and nightclubs — UrgM*

Discounts

Bid By Red Chinese
For UN Fails Again

Jupiter Exploded
As It Veers Off

News Briefs

for bomb attacks during a
munlst-becked ralgn at terror to
Um Batoh Yto* N u t eapMat

2

and ton toto tonnO tor

WASHINGTON (U Pl) - * « • &gt;
state Allegation would
Chairman Paul M. ttdlcr have, fewer yrtee then M kad In
war.
modified his 1900 cooventim ap­
“ All countries will gala by this
The teat-minute revision w*i ex­
portionment plan today te guarola equal measure.’*
pected to head off some southern
He said It eeeme “ strange” that
proteaU against wiping out an ex­
some people have expressed "ap­
CAPE
CANAVERAL
(U
Pl)
A
isting ''bonus'' system which had
Jupiter intermediate range missile prehensions" about his eachtoga
beseflttod many southern stalee.
wiggled out of control today and of visits with President Elsenhow­
Under the revised plans, every
waa exploded la flight 1,000 feet er, aa If Mm Soviet Union had
state end territory would gsin at
Negroes Admitted
V°aai. Fiery debris "some sinister designs to express­
least one convention •vote over its ,bot*
U T IL S RUCK. Ash. (UPl) - m
would
,howerrd
Uie
can but no Injuries ing readiness to Improve Ita
strong*. Bach
relations with the United Steles.*'
The Little Back Ichaal Board has Mt 1U VntM for ..rh ol Us ° r
"
U
reported.
OfflCiaU
get 2vi votes for each of its ia|d yj, rangt Mfety
officer
push"These allegations are simply
opened Integrated Cesiral High Democratic
members of Con­
School to three more Negroes, gress. Any state facing a loss of ed the ' destnict'' button wbea the ridiculous,” he said. “ We have no
bringing the total in Um school to delegates would be assigned “ at Army missile veered from Us plan­ Intention of producing a quarrel
five. The ngw Negro students will large” vote* to bring them up te ned trajectory. The mlselle erupt­ between anybody.
The county commissioner* re­
“ On the contrary, we ere tak­ ceived lha Dowling Appraisal Co.
ed In a bell or orange and rod
attend their first classes Friday. their 1956 level.
flames. Plccee, some of them ing every measure to have good property avaluaUooa yesterday
The District « f Columbia would
burning, plunged from Um fiery relations not only with the U. S.. from Robert Dowling, who o ld
Typhoon K ills Six
......................
get
eight votes, Puerto...........
Rico, tlx
but also with Re allies We would
NAHA, Okinawa (U Pl) — Six The Virgin Islands and the Canal sphere to the ground. No ground like toe meetings betv-en states­ they represent "a good appraisal.”
This step to the commission's ef­
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. persons were reported killed and i Zooe, three each. In addition earh fires were started.
men of the USSR ind Um U. 8. fort to grt a revived asaeMment
(U PD —The United Nations steer­ 31 injured todey when Typhoon ,tale and territory would get an Some of the debris fell in tha
vicinity of the blockhouse housing to contribute In turn to the fur­ to place more taxable property on
ing committee today ihelvcd for Sarah slammed into tiny
extra vote for Us two... members
.
the launch technicians. But the ther Improvement of relations be­ the roll, with resultant Increase In
the dureUon of the current Gener­ Island with winds up to 150 m.p h. oa the national committee.
Air Force announced U seconds tween the Soviet Union and the Income tad a promise at lower
al Assembly ecsaion an Indian-' Ryukyua Island police reported Total convention “ vT . „
*,ler
lhe destruction that ne one United Kingdom, between the Sov­ tnlilage brought oa three things:
l.wo
homes
were
destroyed.
the new plan would be 1,511 M Wil Jn
Soviet move to oust Notionalist
Jured
iet Union and France and other
Refusal by Tax Assessor Mary
against 1,475 Mi Butler's orlgsinl
China to favor of the Chinese
allies of the U. 5."
Officials
said
a
malfunction
Earl* Walker to w e lb* reap­
revision. There ware 1,372 vales caused the rocket to weave off Us
Communists.
( Fruit Shipments
The speech waa toe highlight praisal by Dowling u a basis for
WINTER HAVEN (UFI&gt;—Daily at Um 1954 convention.
It xwjected by a l i to 7 vole,
programmed path Just a split sec­ of Khrushchev'e second day to the IMS tax roll.
There
were
also
signs
Uist
the
with one abstention, an Indian car loading (in boxes) from the
ond after blastoff, prompting Um the United States.
A plan by Commission Chairman
request for e full debate on the Citrus Vegetable Inspection Divi­ party's loyalty oath compromise safety officer to destroy It.
At a reception it the club be­ John Erlder h r countywide coop­
question of China's representa­ sion: By rail, 1,555 grapefruit; backed by Butler would be adopfore lunch, Khrushchev sold eration to efforts to get more tax
by boat 471 grapefru'.i; by tro.k,
tion.
emphatically
he
waa
“ very money to order to provide neces­
Camille
F.
Gravel
Jr.,
national
G
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n
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By an 11 to 7 vote, with two IS,791 a&gt;'spefruit; total shipments,
pleased" by the welcome given sary services and facilities.
committeeman
f
r
o
m
Louiilana,
.
abstentions, it approved a U. S. 20,117 boxes; canncr receipts, 1,him thus for by toe America
A prediction by Krider that “ the
warned (hat it might be a "little P | llQ f O r C e n t r a l
people.
proposal that tha assembly decide •75; cannery total, 1,975 boxes.
new population’’ in toe county will
inadequate" to keep Uw South In
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Khrushchev Ignored toe White vote la people who will equalise
not to consider for the duration
the DemocraUc fold next year but, P i j r r h a t A r l f l n
House's "white tic" designation taxation and provide more schools,
of Us Uth session any proposal Hudsons Divorced
said
be
endorsed
the
compromise.
.7„.
LOS ANGELES (UPl)— Film
and declined to wear formal dress
to exclude the representatives of
He said the Butler • sponsored
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) — Gov. to President Eisenhower's baoquoi road* and other required services.
Nationalist China or to seat re­ •tar Hock Hudson was awarded
It also revealed continued re­
for him Tuesday night.
presentatives of the Chinese Com­ a final divorco deem TuesdaJ proposal "la so f.lr that every ^ a * f^ ' n'
sistance by some cltixens to to* In­
from hu wilt, Phyllis Gatos. Hud- « ■ “ * " £ “ Uemocrai s n p u l d
J S F i a t o l S d S l ,“
‘*i
Instead
the portly Russia crease la their property values as
munists.
mirke&lt;l time on how io h .J lu ' shoved up in a black businesa recommended la the reappraisal.
Indian Deiense Minister V. K. son and Miss Gates, both 33, were wholeheartedly radorse It.
suit, white conventional shirt and Mrs. Walker read a aUtemant
U
l#
stole VrinUnJ ^ e S l .
Krishna Uenun bad asked the married Nov. 9. 1955. She wae
committee to put the Chinese re­ awarded an interlocutory decree j f«n&gt;P'«‘nta about the proposed ^ ' n u r x ^ th! C.hln-i si gray silk four-ln hand tie. The at­ in which she said she would not
in August 1951, but Hudson pick-1*"ange. commlUee membgr. d d
tire was similar to tha1 he wore u m ton Dowling figures in prepar­
presentation Usue on the agenda
on arrival to Washington seven ing Um lass Ux roll. In it, she ex­
for full debate.
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ending toe marriage.
hours earlier.
plained that she already has tha
uaiion aa chairman. ThU feeling JuriadlcUon. Sue), an agreement,
Dress for the premier's dinner
waa expressed both by Gravel ,hB »»*“ .
»*rtre as a model for Eisenhower at the Russian preliminary roll “ heller thu hah
Protest Delayed
and Frank U. TheU, Knuss com"*• D**t LagUlalure to con- embassy tonight has beta desig­ finished" and aspects to have it
NEW YORK (U Pl) -Negro par­ mitieeman who last weekend set •‘oer.
ready to present to Um commission
nated as "optional.”
ents from Harlem called off a up arival
“ on or about OcL L "
Midwest DemocraUc TheP*»t Legislature rejected
Elsenhower teemed to bo en­ She aald In concluding:
demonstratKm today at a predom- Con|erene,
toe governor*! central purchasing
joying
Khrushchev's
presence
far
inalely white school to exclusive
Tbwe d
^ ^
mnlia&lt;a plan but finally placed all state
“ 1 suggest that no benefit caa be
Klverdalc where tney hope to en- b ltalech, lrmen will follow toPrinting under the purchasing M4a lh a tha beaming Russia secured in expediting Um question
of accepting to* appraisal at this
roU their diUdren The Negroes d .
b„ national oouimUtee «uncU headed by Ralph Siller. liked being here.
During
Tuesday'! formal airport lata data, and that the board of
run!lx nril Iht-lr n ana m ll r r
ha&gt; 1 .
v
&gt;h. Cabinet postponed
f.k i...
1
Tuesday, the
Nelson said he planned to kill poatpeoed their plans alter toey ,e„ j on
obtained an order from Supreme
for a week adopting rules for ad­ welcome, Um motorcade through county commissioners should not
hie wife's other child by e pre­ Court Justice lieory Clay Green­
ministering state printing pur- a quiet but polite mulUtude at accept this appraisal without first
vious marriage, Howard Lee berg requiring toe City Board of
chasing under the council. Moet 200,000, a helicopter flight over the having a Impartial, competent,
Skelton, 3, and their seven-month- Education to snow cauu why Har­ F r e e W i l l B a p t is t s
of the Cabinet officers said they capital and the state dinner, El- qualified review mad* of it, or
reclsely correct
pr«
(Continued oa Fag* 2)
needed more time to study (hie •*ohow#r
old daughter, Catherine, but be lem pupils should not be admitted
and cordial as befitting a
to toe Kiverdaie Junior high T o S t a r t C h u r c h
proposed
regulations.
“Just couldn't go through with school.
But be somehow, resembled a
All residents of Sanfurd and ad­
It"
West Point cadet showing his
joining
areas
who
are
interested
Police said NeUon made e
grandmother through toe acockIn helping to organise a “ Free E lk s A s k B lo o d
feeble attempt at committing sui­ C i t y V o t e s A n n e x
■/Will
Baptist
Church."
rre
requestcide by inflicting several minor
I ed to meet at the home of J. C. D o n o r s T o m o r r o w
Mrs. Hattie Mary Terrail. 90,
slashes oa his wrists with a raxor O f P i n e c r e s t A r e a s Taylor, 3311 South Sanford .Ave.
The Sanford Elba Club h a to- Men Meet Tomorrow died yeeterdsy at a nursing home
Sanford officially recclvsd about tomorrow night at 7:30 p. m.
vlisd members a d others to do­
Tha Methodist Mm wiB resume In Casselberry. She baa made her
He at first claimed the slaying 1.300 new residents and nearly 300
The Rev. Byrd of Oriando will nate blood to the club's reserve their monthly meetings, starting bom* to Oviedo lor several yean
was committed by a burglar, but more homes last Monday night. preside at the meeting and assist blood bank tomorrow to IIm kw *
tomorrow night at 7 p. m. to and was a member af Um Oviedo
later broke down and admitted be The city commission voted to an­ future members to preliminary annex on E. Second SL
McKinley Hall. Several Import­ Wornmb'» Club.
killed the small girl after sexual- nex the South Pinecrest, second, organisational plans Rsv. Byrd
Donors will be accepted ha- ant Items wlL be discussed In­
The body will be seat to
ly molesting her, police said. He third and fourth additions, south has been engaged n evangelistic tween the hours of 1:30 and 1:30 cluding plans for new projects. land, Ohio, her former home,
beet his wife when she accused of Onora Rd. oa either side o f, work to North Csrsli a and Vlr•IP m. and the Elks will furnish All men of Um church are urged burial te Fairchild Fune r a l
hms ad Ike aat.
Park Ave.
1 ’-*
|a steak, supper far each
la attend.

Killing Tot Sickens
K a n , Saves Others
BAN DIEGO. Cxlif. (U P l)- A
U-year-old welder told police to.
day he became so sickened alter
stobblng hie five-year-old stopdaughter to death that be couldn’t
go through with n plan to kill the
ether three members af hie faneily and himself.
Earl Mild/ord NeUon, a native
mf Roebuck, 8.C., admitted plac­
pillow over the heed
hear of
in g e pill
Lou Skelton until she
Cindy Lou
came unconscious end then stab­
bing her to death early Tueedey,
the day after the had started kin­
dergarten.
Hie also admitted beating his
wife, Marjorie, S4, on the head
with a hammer. She waa treated
a4 a hospital.

COACH JIM PIGOTT Introduced James Markham, who
got left out in the equhd recognition. The pep rally
sponsored by the Chlefa Club, headed by Gordon Brad,
ley, was held to build interest In tha boosters organise,
tlon for the grid season which begins here Friday night
when Sanfonl plays Titusville. . (Bergstrom Photos)

'Want Agreement,
Nikita Tells U.S.

Controversy
Continues On
Reappraisal

The aaoouhfelnaiit aald only to*
curfew wee being applied "tor se­
curity reasons." 14 did net affect
persona an UM streets after mld&gt;
night but further aecurtty mean,
urea were expected ahnuld ton
feared terrorism develop.
The UN team, bated ter J«to&gt;

an'» Sbtolchl Shlbusawa, arrirud
hern Tuesday, la tor a* program
baa been draws up aa to wtopb
where and how Um auteemmMtap
will loot tote Lata* thargee tha
North VietnameM. have aappltod

Mrs. M. S. Mason
Dies At Age 76
Mrs. Mollia 8. Meson, 70, died
tost night at the home of her
son end daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest L. Moon. 1440 Kim
Ave. after a long Illness. Bha
cam* here two yean ago from
Swanton, Md. and h a mads bar
home with her sou end family
since that Um*. She w u beta
March 15, 1843, to Garrett Ceoa*
ty. Md.
Surviving are her son. Forest,
three grandson*; George WlUiam
and Stephen L. Mason of Sanford,
Donald Glenn Muon, U8N Nor­
folk, Va. and on* brother, Xgmam
Selders, Akron, Ohio.
The body will be sent te Oak­
land, Md. tomorrow for funeral
services end burial by Briaaem
Funeral Home.

Bryant To Speak
At Church Dinner
Farris Bryant, Ocala attorneF
and former apeakar of Um Houeg
of Representatives, will be gueet
speaker at the meeting of the Meg
of to* First Presbytcriu Church
Tuesday night.
Rudy L Sloan, president of the
Men of the Church, invited si)
men of toe church and their ladtos
to attend. Reservations tor the t
p. m. dinner meeting may bs msde
by calling the church office.
Bryant, who la also u active
Methodist layman, served to the
House of RcpresenUUves tram
1947 through 1955. He w u reclpieet
of to* Alan Morris award la 158),
1953 and 1*55, a the mod « * •
standing legislator.

Mrs. Hattie Terrell
Teachers T o M eet
O f Oviedo Dies
At Altamonte

The Seminole County Breach el
the
for Childhood Ede&gt;
c ilia will aseet Thursday at
7:2b % as. at tha JMiniato
Springs Elementary
Aa tavitslioa to ateaded to a l
educators including klndergsito^

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when asked m • television pro*
p u whether I* befitted candidata* should aster seth prlmarieu
aa thoee ia Oregon, W b m ria a a i
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Fighting In Laos
Increases Again
^VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) —
Owumcatat robots have lacrsased
their activities to lam Neua Pro*
vtoaa sf anrtheva Laos, a govern■wnt communique roportod today.
The announcement followed re|to to by Goa. Amkha Souhhavony

that Communist jat fighter planes
were flying over t e pr ovince ■
t e first appesrane* of Bad
planes in t e current crisis.
In Honolulu u spokesman for
Adm. Harry Fait, U.8. command­
er-in-chief af the Pstifle, denied re­
port* that American units on Oki­
nawa w en being started for poeaible use in the Laotian crista.
The spokesman said broadcast
appeals-to Marin#*, A ir Force of­
ficers aad certain A m y units to
return to duty stations were
brought by reports to an ap­
proaching typhoon.
However, Naha nporta said
some American paratroops won
being sent to Thailand an stand­
by orders.
Today’s lent las communique
made ae mention of t e govern­
ment poet at Muong Song which
was surrounded last Thursday by
Communist forces.
Reports to “feverish’’ military
activity oa Okinawa coincided
with t e arrival there this week
end to a flotilla of more t e n M
skips to t e U.B. 7th Fleet includlag t e aircraft carrier •kangri*
La. Unconfirmed reports to Tokyo
s o l u t e Jless might be ordered do

full-seals civil fights MU hp aidFebruary.
The second session el the Uth
Congress to scheduled te hagla
next Jin . g
Johnson told the Senate ha
would start the g ran rolling aa the
controversial civil rights issue is*
mediately following the return of
Republican senstan from their
customary round of Lincoln birth­
day speeches.
He said be preferred this to a
Eight Die On Roads
by Republican Leader
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - T h e proposal
M. Dirksen to (attach the
Highway Patrol said today at Everett
civil rights debate next Jan.
least eight persoos were killed la 1900
II.
Johnson
said this would con­
automobile accidents la Florida flict with Democratic
Jeffersooduring the wwekead.
Jacksoa dinners.
Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Oa.)
Steel Talks Resume"' emphasised
that southerners had
NEW YORK (UPI) - The top not been consulted about any time
negotiating teams for the steel in­ agreement. He added thet It would
dustry and the United Steelwork­ "be futile to expect our coopera­
ers Union and .13 subcommittees tion. . .ia this political Roman holi­
resumed their talks here today as day."
tbs nationwide steel strike enter­ Debate over a two-year oxtsned Us (Sod day. The union also sioa of the Federal Civil Rights
opens contract talks with the Commission wax the only big hur­
American Can Co. and the Con­ dle in the way of adjournment of
tinental Can Co., the nation’s the first session late ««"&gt;gfc* or
largest can manufacturers. Tha early Tueeday.
union represents 50,000 employes Adjournment would wind up the
longest session in sight ysars. The
scheduled arrival of Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev ia Wash­
Glass Union Idle
PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Some ington Tuesday was a big spur
2,000 skilled moldmakers wen toward achieving the adjournment
Idle today following t e break- goal.
down Of negotiations bet w e t t e .The Sonata soaveued three hours
'A a eticw r a n ’ r.ii*/ "Wtofltyrs -rerHrr thu£ usust Tor dosing de­
U n i t and the Glass Containers bit* m t e Civil Righto Cemmto
Manufacturing Institute, industry tloe pfdpfti i )
efOciaU today ware taking a wait- Debate 00 sxtsnsioo of the Civil
and-see attitude on whether an Rights Commission resumed with
additional 41,000 union workers in ■n attack on the proposal by Sen.
related glass Industries would fal- OUn D, Johnston (D- S. C.) He said
tt would be a waste of time and
money to keep, the eommiaaloo co-

New s Briefs

Press Head Heckled

-Mrs. Myrtle B. Lankford, who
has been visiting her eon, Robert
M. Lankford, end hie family to
Lake Mary for several mootha,
died yeeterday at t e age of 7*.
Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs.
Lankford was a resident of I t
Louis, Mo„ where she was a
member «f t e First Christian
Church.
Besides her son af Lake Mary,
she la survived by a sister, Mrs.
Alma Murdoch af St. Louis; two
granddaughters, Stephanie and
Georgina Kay and two grandsons,
Robert and Ronald Lankford of
Lake Mary.
The body wlR bo sent to It.
▲ 220-foot bypass storm siwer Louis by Brlsson Funeral home
wwa installed Thursday and Fri4ay In this area off Sanford Are.
Visa 12-inch wide pipe will drain
M)V water la the area between
ftra t and Cypress It*., according
Richard.
.Work ie due to start tomorrow
to a storm sewer line to mb
foam 20th St. to Randolph I t oa
oast side of Summerlin Avo.
1,160 feet of 16-inch pipe
D A Y T O N A BEACH (UPI)—
•heuld relieve t e area from BelAir Blvd, to Randolph It., from Civic and profeiional groups were
Jefferson At*, east, says Richard. called oa today to help get the
Mg hopes that installation of this Volusia County seat transferred
her* from DeLand.
J . Hart Long, chairman of a
Chamber of Commsrce committee
backing the move, said club lead­
ers will be urged to push for 16,000
lormon Returns
signatures on a petition calling for
a referendum oa the proposal.
To Bureou Job
County eoramlsiiooers have said
Representatives sf the
they would call a referendum U
hlr s i Commerce end Mayor A, L. t e required signatures were ob­
WUaoe welcomed Marlon Herman tained oa the petition. But three
■r., beck to duty today as Stmla- of them said they would not ap­
&lt;to County bureau chief to the prove further delay oo construc­
Orlando daily newspapers.
tion to a new county Jail at De^Jo h n Krider, manager to the
V to C, Charlie Morrison, public
mtotions man, and t e mayor
pWsented Harman with flowers
aad greeted him ia t e Orlando
WOWspapers' office here, Mor­
ris** said. Harman has been roTALLAHASSEE (UPI) A
Mperating from surgery lor sev- committee of Florida House mem­
aftirthi
ber* wkjj stump t e state to sell
t e 44-member Senate, 103-mem­
ber House raapportionmeto plan
Bqptist Deacons
to t e rotors.
Newspaper*, television and t e
fkoose Officers
malls also will be utilised to toe
(« w Sanford First Baptist campaign to get voters to say
deacon officer* for 1994- “yea” to t e pi** J* * • Nov. 4
are Ray Slatoo, chairmen;
“ if toe people arc folly In­
firing Pryor, vke-ehalrmaa; G.
ft*- Drake, secretary; E. T. formed." said House Speaker
Ton Beasley, “there to w doubt
Thomas, treasurer.
The church has to deacons t e amendment will be adopted
In November.”
s rotate ev
Gov. LeRoy Collin* alee an­
long range _
nounced b* will campaign active­
emitto* to the church Is
ly to favor of the amendment. Col*
^ j f o w 'f l M a ! *

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Volusia Petition
Support Sought

HAVANA (UPI) — Unionists at
t e Havana Hilton Hotel a rt re­
fusing to serve J u te Dubois,
chairman of t e Inter-American
Press Asm. freedom of t e press
committee,, because they consider
bim unfriendly to Premier Fidel MIAMI (UPI) -T he State Rail­
Castro's government
road and Public Utilities Commis­
sion has been asked to hold a
Graham At Rally
public bearing on Florida gas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) - rales of t e Houston Carp.
Evangelist Billy Graham wound The Miami Junior Chamber of
up a two-day whirlwind truss da Commerce called for t e hearing
telling a racially mixed crowd Sunday, charging the company
and Gov. Orval Faubua that Little with “ arbitrarily increasing rates”
Rock would have no trouble H its and “instituting unique rate poli­
people followed Christ
cies."
The group said t e corporation
Burns Encouraged
upped the minimum charge too
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Ma­ per cant to Miami consumers, to
yor Haydon Burns said today the 52 from the (l minimum charged
encouragement and warm recep­ by t e Florida Power and Light
tion he has received throughout Co.
the stale the past few days makes It also said tha minimum at
him an almost certain candidate Daytona Beach went from 55 cents
for governor of Florida In 1M0. "1 to $1-50, a 172 par cent increase.
have been tremendously encour­ “The Houston Corporation trap­
aged by t e recaption 1 have re­ ped t e commission Into granting
ceived in all sections of the state the increase by walling until the
—both rural and urban,” Burns last minute to file their petition,”
said Jayce* President Johnson E.
said.
Davis.

Hearing Asked
On Gas Rate Hike

40 Couples Here
For Squore Dance

Cargo Plane Crew
Presumed Dead

Rain drove the Starlight Promensderi street dance indoors Satur­
day night, but the square dance
teams from all over Central Flor­
ida danced up a storm as more
than 200 spectators came to
wetrh.
Joe Curtia, Orlando, called the
seta for t e 40 couples of danesrs,
who cams from Windermere, Win­
ter Park, Winter Haven, DeHary,
Daytona Beach and Sanford.

MIAMI (UPI)—Official* of I’an
American Airways said three
crewmen In a cargo plane which
crashed on t e slop* of s mountain
in Honduras are presumed dead.
Aboard the four-engine DC-4
cargo plane wtra Capt. Calvin G.
Rankin, to, (lie pilot, of Coral
Gables, Fla.; Sim L. Lett, 36. co­
pilot, and Chriatopher E. Hlllsshtlm, 35, second officer, both of
Hialeah, Fla.

utea since tha Taft-Hastiny law

FIRST KHRUSHCHEV FAMILY PORTRAIT relanaod by T u g , Soviet
news agency, ahowa th a Russian leader w ith hie entire fam ity. F ro n t row,
left to right, are hia granddaughter, lu lia ; Khrushchov, hie grandson.
Nikita, und wife, Nina. Back row are aon-ln-law, Alexei Adxhubel; son,
Sergei, 24; Sergei'a wife, Galina; Khrushchev's daughters, lulia, 42, and
Rada, 80; grandson, Alexei, and daughter, Elena, 2L,

MOSCOW (UPI) - l b s Soviet
Uniou planted Its hammer-andtickle-marked rocket aa t e moua
today. A top Soviet scientist said
a manned flight to t e moon waa
“a matter to t e aot la* distant
U K . . * space rocket hit t e
a w a at two minutes and 4 sec­
onds after midnight Sunday la
a lsat that brought wild Joy to
this nation and admiration from
the world.
Speaking at a press conference
later, Soviet scientists reflected
the view taken *arller by t e So­
viet pres* and radio to upraising
hop* for international cooperation
to space along with graatar
achievements to t e future.
Alexander Toplcbev, vice presi­
dent of the Academy of Sciences,
called t e lunar rocket a “scienti­
fic laboratory.” He said its sue
cesslul performance should be fol­
lowed by a manned flight to t e
moon*
“This la an extremely difficult
task,” he said, but It waa a mat­
ter of the "not too distant future."
Topichev and other scientists
gave their views at about t e
same time that t e official Taaa
news agency carried a statement
by Premier Nikita Khrushchev
that they would give President El­
senhower a repllct. of a pennant
placed on t e moan.
Its accuracy waa reflected by
the fact the rocket traveled 230,175 miles to about to hours and
Soviet scientists predicted its
moment of impact within 6* sec­
onds.
Topichev also confirmed that
the “Important rsqulremcnla" of
keeping the moon free of earthly
gerin contamination bad been
"fully complied with.”

U. S. Sees Proof
O f IC B M Danger
WtSHINGTON (UPI)- Husiia'a
rocket strike on the moon was
accepted by U. S. official* today
a* proof that Soviet Intercontinen­
tal ballistic missiles could be fired
with deadly accuracy against
American cities.
The U. S. experts calculated that
an ICBM, tired 6,000 mile* with
t e same accuracy as tha moon
rocket, would strike within SW
miles of the center of its target.
This still would be in tho lethal

Group To Stump For Reapportion
t e 1M* Legislature, Is not per­
fect but Is an improvement over
t e present allotment of represen­
tation to the legislature.
Both Collin* and Beasley were
aware that Florida voters have
shown a tendency to t e paU to
turn down drastic changes In gov­
ernment unless they are given
convincing reasons for doing
otherwise. Awl they were also
aware of considerable opposition
to some of t e Mate's larger
count lea where it to fel t e plan
still would not offer them a fair
ataar* of representation.
Most of t e 14 new seats added
would go to such populous coun­
ties.

week when t e Florida League of
Women Voters announced that
organisation would support t e
proposal.
The House committee was ap­
pointed by Beasley. It include*
three House members from every
congressional district. The com­
mittee was conceived by a Houie
caucus in Jacksonville Sept. 5.
Its members are:
1st District: Robert Maun of
Hillsborough, chairman; Tom
Whitaker of Hillsborough and Joe
McClain of Pasco.
2nd; John E. Mathews of Duval
chairman; Sam Saunders of Clay
and George Stallings of Duval.
3rd: Morrison Kimbrough of
CeeA Uoa-

tin of Gulf and Reubin Askew of
Escambia.
4th: Geurge HoUahan of Dado,
chairman: W. C. HerrcU of Dade,
and R. E. Cunningham of Monro*.
5tn: Beth Johnson of Orange,
chairman; James Pruitt of Bre­
vard and Wei born Daniel of Lake.
4th; Ralph Bank of Palm
Beach, chairman; Walter Shep­
pard of Lea and W. Allen Mark­
ham of Okeechobee.
7th: William Boyleston of Saraiota, chairman; Robert E. Know­
les of Manatee and Lawton Chiles
of Polk.
Ith: John Crews of Baker,
chairman; Ralph TurtHflnn of
Alachua and Doyle E. lo.incr uf
Bradford.

These calculations powerfully
supported Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev’s missile boasts on
the eve of hie arrival hat* for
talks with President Elsenhower.

Prof Soys Shot
M ay Be A Fake
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) —A
University of Michigan astrophy­
sicist said today ho bellevod Rus­
sia faked its moon shot because H
knew no one could disprove Hi
claim.

Tightest Security
Network Ever Set
For Khrushchev
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pres!dent Eisenhower held a final toplevel strategy session today for
hla historic meeting with Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchsv.
Elsenhower met for 45 minutes
In his office with the natlon'i top
diplomats and Russian experti.
The White House said they con­
ferred on the American viewpoints
to be put to Khrushchev.
The capital was working fever­
ishly to complete arrangements
for greeting Khrushchev and hla
family when they arrive In a giant
Russian turbo-prop plane at 10:30
a. m. Tuesday.
The first rail chance for talks
will come at 2:30 p. m. whan
Khrushchev makes his first call at
t e White House. Press Secretary
James C. Hagerty said Elsen­
hower had blocked off 90 minutes
on hit calendar bul there w u
nothing to prevent the conference
from going longer if tha two man
so desire.
Federal agents, trained military
teams, and metropolitan police
spread a hug* protective network
Inday in the tightest security
screen ever erected to the nation’*
capital. The grim purpose was to
protect Khrushchev.
Tha far-flung precautions for
Khrushchev's safety reached from
the rooftops to the eewers. The
moat elaborate traffic reitrlctioni
to the history of Washington ware
ordered.
The princip tl fear of t e security
sgents wea that some aggrieved
refugee from t e Iron Curtain or
Irrational crank might try to bring
physical harm to Khrushchsv or
craato a mob scene to embarrass
the Soviet leader and hia boat,
Prsridcnt Eisenhower,

Grapefruit Moves
WINTER HAVEN (UPD-Dally
carlo*dings In boxes from the
Citrus Vegetable Inspection Divi­
sion:
By rail: 2,9*2 grapefruit; by
truck: 19.110 grapefruit; total chipmend, 21,772 bnxei,
Shipped Sept. 5-10: 1,059 boxes
.rspeiruit; total te date, 29,225

player* sod liber mint!am
sukaata
required to a
to days adtor thato (te a l :

“If they put dya on t e moos
or something se wo could see M,
1 would bo convinced. But they
know wo have no way of disprov­
ing their claim, as 1 think they
merely wont ahead and mads t e
d a te for propaganda purpose*.”
Haddock w u a member of the
International Astronomical Con­
gress group that visited Russia to
tnapoot bar rocket facilities lsat
year.
“Unless they have equipment
they concteled from us last year,
they could neither track nor guide
a rocket,” be said.
At Washington the National
Aeronautics and Space Admin­
istration said t e moon rocket
waa no fake.
A statement to answer to in­
quiries said R would have been
"extremely difficult" for the Rus­
sians to simulate t e phenomtna
detected by trackers during the
rocket’s last five hours af flight.
U would havo bean possible to
have a timer cut off the rocket’s
transmitters, thereby simulating
a lunar landing, the statement
said, but it would have been hard
to fake t e acceleration.

Sanford Woman
To Tell O f Russia
Religion, children and sports In
t e USSR will get a Sanford
housewife's appraisal on Bill
Barry'a "Digest" at 4:46 p.m, to­
day.
Mrs. John Swope spent I t
months in Moscow with her hus­
band Cdr. John Swop* before tha
couple tame to Sanford to April.
Russian shopping and entertalnraent will alio be discussed by
Mrs. Swops who Uvad in tha
Amarican Embassy. Cdr, Swope
wee assistant naval Attach* to
Moasow.

4-Lane Florida
Artery Proposed
LAKE WALES ( U P I ) - A fourlino U. I. Highway 27 from t e
Georgia state line to Miami w u
urged Sunday bp t e U. S. High­
way IT Aaao.
The highway, running 427 mile*
through F l o r i d a and passing
through all of the state's road
district*, already ia four-line for
46 miles. Next year’s budget baa
authorised construction to maka
t e highway tour-lana for 131

workers’ rlghta to
bargain ■oUoctivoly,
Impose regulations to M tttM l
u n te t that place te a ls to te rn
teeshlp, with srlmtori pauahito
far violations. Trusteeship* era
limited to U months.
Require local —Ions to stoat e#&gt;
fleers by secret ballot every thru*
yean and nsliosul a n te s every
five yean, either by secret ballot
or delegatee chosen by aocrot bat*
lot. Provide for removal af uuito
officers for misconduct and par*
mlta candidate for a n te i n t o
to Inspect membership flat*.
Require union officers Ip kg
bonded up to a (500,000 maximum
and assume fiduciary rosponeibU,
lty for union funds,
loans over ( 2,000 to
Communists and certain
vlcta from holding union
Permit s t a t e sgeneies and
courts to assume Jurisdiction and
apply stale law to caeee which
t e National L a b o r
Board dacUnro to accept
Outlaw “shakedown”
_
with criminal penalties for viola*
lions. Ban organisational picket*
ing when another union ha* bora
certified to represent employee.
Permit inform atlanal picketing
thet does not affect deliver*** or
services.
Ban all hot cargo aontracto
under which an amploysr agrees
not to handle goods from other
firms a union deems unfair. Per*
mil garnet union* to eoottou*
agreements to keap era ployera
trom farming out work to MO*
union subcontractor*.

Junior High Opens
Season Sunday
Tbs Sanford Junior High entry
to the East Florida MldgO|
U'sguf will open t e ataaost Bun*
day with a gam* agalnat t e Dupe
tuna Beach midgsta at Daytona's
Municipal Stadium.
Coaches report a good aqua!
developing at t e Junior high
level and urge fana to accompany
t e squad to Daytona for th*
gams which will bogto Ot l :N
p.ra.
The "heavy"
Junior high school team of larger
boy*, will open it* saaaon against
Kissimmee Sept. 22.

Lake M ary Parent
N igh t Tomorrow
Then will bo a Parent*’ Nlfkg

Tha association re-elected R. P. la t e auditorium af f
Maty School at 7:94 p.
Cochin, Clermont, aa president.

Rooneys H ave Girl
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI)
—Actress Barbara Thomason, &gt;3,
fifth wift of film star Mlekay
H00nay. gava birth Sunday to a
six-pouail (B-oumg hohg tfri.

day. Floyd Richards,
will introduce the faculty aad t e r *
will be * general discussion o&lt;
how t e children a rt graded,
plans for t e coming year, and
t e budding program. This will bo
a abort masting sad aU parasol

—

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YOtK (UPI&gt;—A nefTMts! with hdr everywhere. She wUl not
ed taut here hello today' bo allowed to hare a moment
lo work at belag Mias alooe with any maa except her
&gt; af m» acared that aba father during the year. She la
be k flap as a beauty
*£«
pubUe
Lee Mead, af Natchez, . N om e waa more surprised than

retch, ceafidtd her qualms to
ir reliefs roommate.
Lynda, gtycar-old daughter of
I automobile dealer, talked to
IT cnfiMe roommate and closest
lead, Martha Levels ee. an the
iophoae after she defeated U
her beauties for the lioo.ooo
Ilea America crews.
*Tm an scared I won't be a
red MU* America,- MU* Love«e quoted Lynda In Jackson,

competition. Even she had be­
come discouraged.
But thee, on Saturday, abe sud­
denly perked up. She was named
one of the top 10 semi-finalists on
the basis of potato abe bad picked
up In preliminary awim suit, tal­
ent and evening gown appearances

all tboac eveuta had been men­
tioned, but Lyada apparently bad
rated high.
In the final minutes of the eonteat. the Uat reduced . to fire
fiaallata. the girls from Arizona,
California, Miailaaippl, Waahiagien
and WUcoaaia.
Each was required to answer
two questions, one light and one
serious, far the final Jndgng
Lynda, who bad scored heavily
all evening in the awim suit, even.ng gown and talent divisions,
proved she was the fastest at
thinking on her feet. First she was a a k o d if she
would beat a young man a t taaala
or golf if she knew aha could.
“ I wouldn't and I shouldn't, be*

cause I’d aever m him u d a If
I did,’* the Mid. 'T ve bad that
experience before.**
New Seminole County Agricul­
Then the wai a iked what guid- tural Stabilization and Conserva­
ante and advice abe would (ire a tion Committee Chairman is San­
daughter today U prepare bar fee ford’s B. F. Cooper. C. S. Leu ef
U/e.
Oviedo, and W. G. Kilbee af Gene­
*'f would tell her to endeavor to va hare been elected aa regular
■ndentaad herself to realiao the committeemen and W. F. Chaptbtnga aha noeda to awake herself
happy b e c a u ae ao many of ua chosen aa alternate members.
don't know what we need to be The committeemen will serve
happy, and I would tell her to from Oct. 1,1190 through Sept. 90,
treat la bcraelf and treat la Cod." 1*00.
That did it. Lynda wound up Policy and decision making func­
first
tions in administration of national
farm programs that deal directly
with farmers m ate up meet af
ASC committeemen’s duties. Pro­
per county operation of price sup­
ports, acreage allotment, market­
ing quota, agricultural conserva­
tion. farm storage facility loans,
wool and sugar and Soil Bank pro­
grams are included In their re­
LAKELAND-(UFI) - The Flo­ sponsibilities.
rida Citrus Commission bolds Its County ASC committeemen must
first moating of the now citrus be farmers who are takiag part
SMsaa hare Tuesday.
in at least one farm program. They
General Manager Homer E. are elected by fellow fanners.
Hooka said the commission will
consider some fundamental regu­
lation changes which would tight­
Driver Afforded
en inspection procedures.
The agency also will hear
numerous com mitten reports, as Full Opportunity
well ns consider a protest from
JANESVILLE, Wls. (UP!) 11 chilled Juice processors that Police who arrested Baymond J.
chilled Juke made from thawed Nohr for being drunk said they
frozen orange Juice should be did so only after bis ear had
clearly labeled.
smashed three parking meters;
One regulation change to be plunged into n cellar, breaking
studied weald provide for destruc­ a door and a window; mingled
tion ef fruit which fails to meet four rubber traffic cones; crushed
required auger to acid ration two gsrbage cans and squashed
standards at both fresh fruit and the toes of a passerby who tried
processing plants.
to stop the auto while Mohr was
driving it.

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FOLGERS • M OUNTAIN GROWN

“ What the International Geo­ H ello, Goodbye
physical Year Means to You" will
SAN FRANCISCO (UP1) — Sea­
be explained Sept. M to the mem­ man debtrkiag at San Fran­
bers of the Florida Fruit and cisco’s Embarcadero are greeted
Vegetable Association at the by a alga announcing the -First
Chince Saiooa.“ ll*turnlng to their
ships, they pass the “ Last Chance
Saloon’’— the other side of the
same sign.

AIRMAN ENDS A THREE-DAY NAVY HITCH—
Sgt. Jim m y B. Graven of the A ir Force bob* on the sen
o ff Key Went in n plastic pontooned "escape capsule.”
Graves spent three days in th e steel cockpit and lived
on survival rations to test the craft, designed to give
pilots a chance against the sea a fte r supersonic a ir.
c ra ft crashes. A small tent (center) protecta the tenant
from the elements. A t bottom. Graves geta a lift from
a helicopter in the final phase of th e a ir and sea opera.

be snapped out of her tremendous
sorrow if the mortician tactfully NEW YORK (L’PI) — Negro
gelt her to looking over caskets patents from ll-rlcm today re­
with a view to picking out the one fused to call off an attempt to re­
•he prefers.
gister 200 student* at an all-white
And in love, the same law bolds junior high school in the fashion­
(rue. A girl should never forget able Rivcrdale section of The
that an Impetuous escort may get Ornnx.
out of control If she keeps her
Rut other Negro group* post­
mouth shut:
poned plana for a boycott of Har­
That's one reason why a man lem public schools by about 40,000
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
CASE C — 42S: Alice G., ag*d subconsciously tries to keep a dudents. They have complained
I, was one of my psychology girl’s lips imprisoned in a pro­ bitterly that schools In Harlem
tudents at Northwestern Univer- longed kiss.
are segregated and Inferior to
For bis emotion rises steadily other schools in the city.
“Dr. Crane," she told me one and U not impededas long as he
Parents threatening the regis­
,»4ay after class, “psychology has can prevent her from making bis tration move said Sunday that If
"IDeen a Ufa saver to me, maybe brain function, as by her ques­ they are refused they wtU stay at
tions.
«3 iteraUy.
the school until the hoard of
“ “ For example, you once told us Alice was a smart coed, there­ education acts. Paul Zuber, law­
TRhat a girl can prevent assault if fore, when she reacted to the dan­ yer for tbe group, said the 200
Taba can keep her escort talking ger of her Isolated parking spot children will not attend school
~pad thus make him 'cerebrate'. in the Chicago Forest Preserve. today and Tuesday.
GIRLS, TALK FAST
mim “WeU, two i n k s ago I accepted
A girl's greatest protection in Tbe boycott wraa pul off to al­
blind date. The boy was suplow time for studying a new city
-«4&gt;o»«i to be very nice, but after such a crisis consists in keeping program aimed at resolving the
’ Hha dance, he drove out to the her escort's brain cerebrating grievances, a spokesman for the
(thinking). And a man MUST
X^orest Preserve and parked.
other groups said.
o
*T K n n k
l a r f r e l getting
e a ttin w
«» *'Then
hea istarted
fresh think, even in order to answer
simple
questions.
even pulled a revolver out!
So steer conversation around to Phoenix, Ariz., claims more
—«f tbe pocket of tbe car.
pools per capita (ban
V! “ I was acared and almost pamck- his childhood and his mother, lie swimming
any
olhe*
place
in the country —
liberal
with
honest
compliments.
i j d - Tbe only thing that saved me
^■ras that lecture in our psychology Inquire about his ambitions re about three per cent of all the na­
college or business careers or the tion's pools with only three-tenths
J J liii.
of one per sent of the population.
— “ For 1 begin to ask him ques- Army.
Ply him with discreet questions,
•*glooj. Ho tried to brush them aside
- and crush my lips to his, but I'd for as long a* you can keep him
turn my bead and let him kits talking, he cannot grow unduly S A V E on
erotic.
23ny check Instead.
Eroticism It based largely on
“Soon be begin to reply to my
Top Quality
Q uestions and after a few minutes a girl's silence. So tend for my
—be was docile. He finally took booklet “Sex Problems of Young
Dry Cleaning
^Zno back to the dormitory, but 1 People,’’ enclosing s stamped re­
^&gt; ever had been in such a dange- turn envelope, plus 2vc tnon-pro­
With H A L L ’S
fit).
•*rou« situation before.
It gives further advice bn how
2 “So please remind your readers
LOWER
hout that rule that a man can't to make ■ boy cerebrate instead
of
emote.
PRICES
rrebrata and emoto at the tame
(Always write te Dr. Crane
U?ima, so keep him cerebrating
in care of this newspaper, *amwah Judicious questions.”
SUITS and
closing a long 4c stamped, ad­
S
ADVICE TO COEDS
f * Sexual passion is mainly aa dressed envelope and 2*c te
PLAIN
DRESSES
^ m o tio n al response of the body. cwvtr typing and prising costs
4*But we are so created that the when yon send for on# of his
wrbraln can't function in logical boklets.)
th o u g h t while we are overwhelmed
••with such emotions as love, anger
Zhn even grief.
PANTS and
■Jr “Count to,"
«.
. It thus a wist psy­
O. D. Farrell's
chological nils when you are sngPLAIN
SKIRTS
T ry , sinen the very act of counting
•Ttavolvet the brain. It means you
--are cerebrating, and this reduces
^ y o u r Ire.
R**n a grief-stricken wife may
(Cash sad Carry)

Vanguard To End
Unlucky Career
CAPE CANAVERAL (UP1&gt;ProJect Vanguard will be tucked
away In tbe “officially closed" files
sometime in the next few days,
but the hard-luck Vanguard rocket
will live oo in U. S. plats for
exploration of the moon opposite
Russia’s luniks.
The nest American effort to
reach the moon probably will come
about Oct. M .
Tbe last of the Vanguard aatellite-lsnucbers is expected to lift
from a pad her* within a few
days. Tbe pencil-shaped rocket,
this nation's first designed express­
ly to carry satellites, will bear a
30 pound two-in one moonlet to do
research on solar radiation and
on the earth's maanetie field.
Tbe Vanguard is described as
“quite sensitive" lo weather con­
ditions, especially winds, and for
that reason the exact date of the
launching remained somewhat in
doubt.
After that, the Vanguard will
be used in piece-meal fashion with
other rockets and missiles in U.
S. space exploration programs.

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Several Vanguard components will
b* worked into tbe four-stage At­
las-Able vehicle that will go after
a lunar orbit when the moon
makes a comparatively near approach of 230,000 miles to the
earth Oct. X-4.
The increasingly reliable Atlas
will be the first or booster stage,
with the Vanguard's liquid propel­
lant booster linked in as the sec­
ond stage. Informed sources said
Vanguard's solid propellant thirdstage rocket will give tbe final
boost that scientists hope will pro­
pel a 373-pound payload into aa
orbit around the mon.
The U. S. moon probe will in­
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signed te take crude pictures of
40 per cent of the moon's “farside" surface which man hat yet
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The new Miss America weighs
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ifi. She measures 3S-24-M.
Lywda came to New York from
Uantic City with j . police escort
Hed for her wardrobe for her
■ar-long tour, which will cover
mm 1MJM mike in every state
■d weetere Eerope.
Lywda wtn get down to work
Weeday. She will make a Ulcvim c o m m e r c i a l for Loretta
rung’s tekvision show, Urn first
t taunt loos public statements by
Baa America, who will endorse
pednete, span auto shows, dedlate bridges, give np to 10 speechI n day and sign autograph
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NEW YORK — Vice Pmidenj
Richard M. Nixon, commenting on
the possibility that Russia might
make territorial claims oa the
moon because Us rocket, bearing
Soviet pennants and emblems, was
the first man made object to reach
it:
“ Pm not loo concerned about
that at the moment. la view of
the climate of the mooa, very few
of us care who occupies It at the
moment."
CHICAGO - James T. Hangan.
who claims he owns apace on the
baiia of a deed obtained from the
Cook County Chicago recorder's
office la IMS, protesting the So­
viet mooa shot: *
“They’re entirely out of order
in shooting a rocket to the moon.
I put the moon, at well as Hart,
under my protection la my proc­
lamation of July 21, 1*51."
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Evange­
list Billy Graham, describing the
men accused ef setting off Labor
Day explosions after meeting and
praying with them In their eeili:
“They were very humble and. 1
would say, repentant.''
ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Former Fraildent Harry S. Truman, warning
that the “enemies" of the United
Statce are trying to create preju­
dice between group# and faiths:
“The beliefs on which we found­
ed our form of governmeht, and
our hope for a better world, are
under attack"
OAKLAND, Hd. — Roy Dixon,
It, describing the crash of a
■rhool bus and a train that killed
seven children and injured 19
others:
“it seemed everybody rushed to
the doors of the bus all at obce.
-Scoutfr-of—Troop 31 were One g irl---- the got stuck-In the
guests of Cdr. I. M. Rowell door. I didn't know what to do.
Finally somebody pushed her
Jr., skipper of VAH-5, a t . out . . , Later 1 saw tome blood
the Sanford Naval A ir S ta­ on the door."

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jobs done to keep the unit
flying. A t top. Scouts are
United Press lalernatiMai
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LOS ANGELES—Gilbert Adrian,
put together by riggers J. 3$, the intentionally known eourturier "Adrian" who designed
D. Mitchell and L. K. Rich­ dresses and grown* for many Hol­
ardson. Center, th ey In­ lywood actresses, died Sundiy
spect n Skyw arrior. Bot­ after a stroke.
tom, .Mitchell inflates a
NEW YORK—Frank C. Walker,
Mae West life vest ii$ de­ 73, U. S. postmaster general from
m onstrating safety equip­ 19to to 1945 and chairman of the
Democratic National Committee
ment.
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♦'Here W e Go On Road To The Gutter!' W ife Says
By DOC QLTGG
NF.W YORK (LTD — William
• 8. Samuels was born 52 years
ago in Manhattan, and during hit
life in the big city he never got
• chance to strike up even a nodding acquaintance with a hor,e.
Today he'a wondering where
■Z thta noble rrrature has been all
hie life. He means the kind of
•horse
that goes aruund in circlet
on a race track. He became an
expert In one day on the science
of making money betting on the
* horses. The day »«&lt; Tuesday;
— the place, Belmont I’srk.
He had been to a race track
only once before, 22 years ago,
and he hadn't paid to o much attention then. Tuesday he had $!,000 in lettuce—eri.p cash, five
£ $ 1 0 0 bills and the rest $2U'a,
■ Samuels, a buyer, a food dlstri.. but or, had won a sates promotion
contest »|nmiorcd by a food pro. cessor.
The priie Was a day at the
rnccs with $1,000 to bet — if he
lost, the company to give him
another $1,000; if he won, to ket'p
it all.
He arrived at the track two
hours before the race, his mind
f alive with two dorrn different
“aystema" that business friends
■* had wished upon him. With him
Were his wife, son William Jr.,
- - ID. and daughter Barbara, IK.
The track ulfitial* installed the
family in a Ik&gt;x. “Who's the bet-

ter rider, Arcaro or Shoemaker?"
he a-ked. “Difference of opinion
makes horse raring," he was
told.
lie invested $52 on four hursts
in the tin t race and got 115.90
back. “ Wow!" said Samuels, “it
was over so quick; what a fast
way to lose your money."

Civil Service Job
Exams Opened

The Eastern Brahman Associa­
tion Field Day it scheduled to
open II a m. Saturday at the
Kissimmee I.ive*lock Pavilion.
“The Brahman's place In the
livestock industry" will be diecussed by American Brahman
Breeders’ A*sn. Executive Secre­
tary Harry I*. Gayden. Cattle
from outstanding Florida Brah­
man her&lt;L* will be displayed in
the barns and will be judged and
typed in the afternoon.

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Clerk typist and clerk-stcnogra- pher examination* are open at the
Orlando Air Force Base. The pay
is from $3,253 to $3,735 per year.
Sanford resident*. 11 years or
' older, who are interested in a
— Civil Service typist or stenogra­
pher position are urged to apply
“ for this examination.
Registers established as a result
of this examination will b« used
— tr» fill positions at th» Orlando
£ A ir Force Base. McCoy Air Force
” "Base, Sanford N avi Air Station,
and other federal installations
within a 33 mile radius of Or,* Undo.
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rrspoa«ible fur any
— I 1 an not respoa*ible
I rooting work or roofing
reofii debt*
.1 mad# by anyone.
F. M. Enilish

State Mas Mental
Patient Space
MACCLENNY &lt;UIT I—Florida
ha* conquered the problem of
space for mental patients for th*
time being, accoiding to Gov.
LeRoy Collins.
Collin, .poke here Sunday at
the official dedication of the
Northeast Honda Stale .Mental
Hospital,
"With menial illness ranking
as the number one health problem
in our state and nation," Collins
said, "it is particularly appro*
pi isle that mental health should
bo the first of our institutional
programs elevated to a status of
minimum current adequacy."
The new hospital, already

He put $«0 on three horses In
the second and lost It. He invest­
ed |3i! on 13 combinations of the
daily double and came within
three-quarters of a length of win­
ning it. Harking to daughter
Barbara's advlr* he went with
Bonnie Belle in the third, a hurdle
tacc. Bonnie Belle, leading, stub­
bed a weo toe on the 12th hurdle.
“So far, I’m lucky in love—
and nothing else," moaned Samuels.
Stabbing awray at random. Sam­
uels bet on six horses in the
fourth race. Nothing. In the fifth
he pirked up $177.50 by going
with Pundit, the favorite, but suf­
fered an overall loss of $22.50 in
poor side-investments,
In the tilth , Barbara pickrd
the winner but he Ignored her ad­
vice and lost $200 on a couple of
nags ridden by Shoemaker and
Arcaro. Came the seventh, and
Samuels put $50 to Tharp, a
heavy favurite, to win.
Thsrp won, paying him $95. By

this time, Samuels, blue - eyed,
hawk • faced, horn - spectacled,
how-tied, and tension-swathed,
had shed his coat and was yelling
like a veteran. Hr quarreled with
hla wife, snapped at his so n , and
looked askance at this daughter.
He had only $540 left, lie bet
$500 on luiurels the (avurite, to
win and, as an afterthought, told
hia wife to bet Ule $40 on luruisls
to place.
She made a mistake and bet
the $40 on something that finished
last. It didn't matter. Laurel*,
won, paying him $850. He bet the
entire $850 In the ninth end last
race on Dr. Hah, with Shoemaker
up. Dr. Hah won. enatding Sam­
uel* to leave with ll.S.'tu in his
pocket.
Fingering hi* riches, he began
making a date with a veteran
hors* player to attend the open­
ing of the new Aqueduct race
Dark next week.
"Here we go on the road to the
gutter," said Mrs. Samuel*.

housing I (HI patient.*, will be expamied to a L'.OOo bed facilrty
under plans now underw ay.

Coll FA 2-3315

flh tiip A
COLONIAL CLEANERS
110 8. I’atm ello At*.

Drive-In Branch

31# R*. 13|h

NECK BONES
PORK T A ILS
Small, Tender
P O R K FEET
Lean, Meaty

15* PORK BRAINS it 19*
l, 15' CHITTERLINGS
2&lt;&amp; 49*
Sliced, Tender
12' P O R K L I V E R u. 29*
Pork

The Famous Hormel

CANNED HAM
SAUSAGE

3-Lbs.
Net

Sunnyland Pork

Hot or
M ild

M b.
Pkgs.

Seobrook Farms

Brahman Field Day
Slated Saturday

STA-NU Cleaning
Kerim Clothes
LIKE NEWl

Delieioui With Eggi

Fresh Pork

V EG ETA B LE PIES 5

FOR

Atlor Frozen

Morion Froien Cloverleof or Parkerhoute

FROZEN ROLLS S U 29‘ GRAPE JUICE 6 c«’l
Morton Froien
MACARONI i i . 5 , - T H O N E Y D E W S ^ 5 9 Vine Ripe Jumbo Sit#

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IT’S SAFE
IT’S PROFITABLE

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B o d o t j s f tb s

ATLANTA (OH)—'
t a t e t o f tb s B U tt Ifrtsga tinus la Congnoo, sad this
F soRMtkass bad no queruai fo r wooka a t a t in s .
Finally, C o a im s so t May 14, 1717, s a d ladopoadsacs
I, PhlMWipbla, s s tho data and ptaeo of a mooting of re.
w t a S r s e m l all t b s sU tss f o r pttrposo o f s tn a ftb *

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■ee to tto erigiael toadta.
Nov, a t tart, tb n V i s a o t o i
r a tat sf I t
U f i . r s m . r o t a s of tbs

s ta b ility and aenriet. E ight had
of IndopoRdsocs; s o n s bad ssrvod
i t l had f o o ih t la th o RovoliUos)
,'tbs* work o f tho C oaroatloa asarod
IS tho rorlaod d raft w aa subailttsd.
t 17, 81 n ttn b s r s slgnod tho costry and a half, tho Conatitutlon has
individual liberty and th o su p rsn o

MOSCOW (UPI&gt;—What da*
tba Soriat Union bap* to got out
of Premier Nikita Khruabebor’a
v tatt to America 7— —--------- -

Tboro it, of court#, no on# anawtr to that quaitlon. But
Khruabthrr hlaaaalf kaa put kla
flngor an what bu eatto “tba
IDGE, Maas. (UF1) — Thu H arvard Alumni question tf question#" la bit mant thin story about tb s lo ts Prof. Zocharlah Cha­ toman talk, with Pmld#*t E|.
r d Law School i
was posing fo r a p o rtrait by a rtist G ardnsr Cox
m a soOsagus toid t h s profsssori “I hops Cox

tiiatonco, disarmament, tba Bal­
kan aatolUtoa and toaea. But
what Khrushchev wanta la a bloat
talk ita t^ c to ra a n y .
To laaro tba Gorman problem
unaolrad, bo baa sold, la libs
baring a “parmanont burning fUo*
la a powdor dump wktab can Ox-

longed dlrlilop.
“The climate of Soviet - Ameri­
can relation* la Improving rapid­
ly,” Firat Deputy Promiar Annataa Mlkoyan remarked at' a diplo­
matic reception. “And who would

Chafes: “I don't w ont justice, I w ant mercy 1”

Crippled Children# Home, there­
fore we wart proud to to of assistancq * aponaortaf tbit need­
ed emerge**/.
Mra. Wad* S. laydar
Tto Uilvaralty of Mtanteola
maintains a complete Ig-tota goU
course tar tto uio of atudeato aad
faculty members. They are eltawed to play without charge*

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38. Knew*
38. Spread out
34. Shinto
3* Hastened
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bevetagee
IT. Clewing
coal
31- Presidential
nickname
S I. C o n tro l

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airplane
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atraV*et*rt*»'a Saew
SO. Senior
live
31. Sale notice#
pronoun
41. BambooUV
88. Kxclama. 37. River of
a rasa
lUm of
Africa
48. Whirlpool
disgust
38. The country 4 (.Pigpen
33.0atrlchllka
(taw)
43, Get (dial.
Mid
40. Dry
var.)

"Yea, definitely,” agreed Piter
Poapalov, aecrttary of tto CommunUt Party '1 central commit­
tee. Poapelov la one of the lead­
Marxist theoreticians.
CAMBRIDGE, Maas. (UP1) - ing“But,”
he added, ”w« m u,r not
larmon P. Elliott, 71-year • eld forgot the danger from Ger­
head of tto Elliott Addressing Ma­ many.”
chine Co., wee tnjoyfng “tto fua Poipalov minimised the likeli­
of giving while living” to the hilt hood of i war arising from a di­
rect, deliberate action by the Uni­
today.
ted State* or tho Soviet Union,
Thursday, to handed out $1,430,- but ha said West German “Irre­
U 1 in esaft to IT! employes aa hla dentists" might provoke a global
"thank you" tar their years of conflict for thtir own purpose*.
An Irredentist la defined aa a
faithful service. They found tto
cash ta tto aavttopa* containing parson or group advocating return to their country or territory
their regular pa? chocks.
In 31 years of operation. Elliott formerly belonging to them but
later lost.
haa never had a strike.
The observations of thcat two
Tto monoy came from a treat
to rt Elliott established 30 year* leaders reflect the thinking at tto
ago. Ha recently told the plant to Soviet summit oa tto at* of
Bata enter Securities Corp. but Khrushchev's tour of the United
only with tto understanding’ that Statea.
all hla present worker* would bo Khrushchev said In a press con­
ference In tho Kremlin tart
kept on.
Employee with only three years month:
"Wt are going to America with
of service got 12,300 plus Wl »
tor tech year. Those with toog upon soul* and pure hearts, with
period* of employment received aa good intantluns and a sincere de­
sire to facilitate tho liquidation of
muck as RMS.
Elliott tod Uttto to eey about the cold war.”
hie own generosity- Asked what Why does the Kremlin attach a*
effect to Bought hla action would much Importance to this meeting
tove&gt; to aald with a ahuckla, which, aa Elsenhower ha* empha“ Maybe tto tele at IT* new auto­ •trod, U exploratory to character
end modest in goal 7
mobiles.”

That wao tbo sotag rato tor
such goods at an auction la Au­
gusta, Go., Oct S, IMS. Tbo Aui t u b Chronic!# A ttonUnol of O ct
Observers born dia*laa aa aa 11 considered H worthy of men*
ovnra ImpUflcatioa suggestions that Urn on Pago Two.
Jurt two month, ago Mra.
tbo EramUn'a olattaa la saptalaabla portly la Urtna of a PtroOnel Hatan Harding, a Frencb-apeakpolitical “ triumph “ J*f— Khrush­ -fa»r~*&lt;ogrw womnu from Weekachev'# “fined idea” of tbo useful- lalaad, U ., mallod tho MontM il of prtrato talk# with Eiaen- gomtry Ward atom a t Lafayntto,
SMS,0QS‘ la ---------Cootodorato bUU
kowor.
uto'-i-------Actually, there la toaaoa to bo­ along with a whopping ontor for
iler* tho Ida* did not aprlng full* oeoiytking from lawnmowon to
grown from Khrushchev's train, ndtaa. Tbo otoro k tpt ISO worth,
but waa initiated aad bad 1U pro* malkd bar back a portablo radio
and ooaa dlacuaaod at ataatona of aad tbo n o t of to r meaty. Mont­
tbo gorammont pmldium aad tbo gomery Ward may t o n peatod up
a good tblMT*
Tto fact to that tbo approachTo the So*l#t, too reciprocal lag Civil War ContannUl aad tba
vlalto aymbollu tto final recogni­ tuddoa growth of coin collecting
tion of tba Soviet Union a# Amer­ Into one af tto aationa favorite
ican equal la aaaeattal respects. hobbit* have m ated on interna
T to feeling among politically Interest la Confederate money
conscious Buaaiana U that the (hot waa Jurt about worthies* in
to p e * of the aputalka and prog- 1M4. A taw of the bUta now are
ewaa of Soviet rocketry led te worth up to |S,000.
grudging Weatern acceptance of
All told, there war* 78 type# of
th* debility of Soviet power end paper currency printed by the
a roatlutloa that tto atatua quo Confederacy. Toward tto ond of
could not to changed abort of a tho war tbo printing firm of
mutually eulcldal war.
Keatings and Ball of Columbia,
“ What do you think waa tto | . C., waa grinding out tto atulf
moat algniflcant contribution of night and day. The last write
Nixon's v t a 11 to the Soriot authorised wee that of Feb. 17,
UnionT" a high official aakod.
1M4 aad nobody knows exactly
Without awalUng a reply, to
cited a paragraph from one of
Nlxon'a tpooctoa to tto effect
th at tto world haa reached a aimatloa whore wo muat toara to live
together or perieh together.
“This aounded,” to aald, “Ilka
tto eober voice of a reaponaihto
American leader. For, uatil re­
cently, we hove been aceuotnmod
to hear your genorala thruetta
they can wipe ua out within a taw

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Monday, Septem ber 14,1959

Good Shoes mean
good posture for
your child t

tow Confederate MUi tor bta coltaction. Most nltacto n will pay
about I f Mato for Mils fro* tbo
IMS u r t a , aad a m t antique
■boot boro | 0t fro* t l op for
Oddly oaoufb, Dm roallr sals'
ablebUle ororo priatod by a TankM outfit, m Notional Bank
N o* Co. of Now York City* Only
Srt of tbooo a n known to h a rt
boom printed, la donomlnattoao of
|M to 11 ,000, at tbo tiB i tbo Cos*
M o l d myhal wao at Moat*
gomery, Ala., and botoro tbo war
bad actually started. Payno owns

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M ay* Tatauaaburo Suauda goat
oa aa to m m y kick to naBy

GATOR
2,000 *Nuthfns'
LONDON (UP1) - Burglars
tooted n truck parked outside a
London music atop Tuesday and
got away witk 3,ooo record* of

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Sfpt 14, 1959

Church

Ruth Lee W eds M . J. Martin

Frances

Calendar
MONDAY

Jn Ceremony At N e w Smyrna Beach
"Tba wedding o( Miss Frances
Ruth Lae, daughter of Mr. and
lira. Frank Fluhugh Let. 1301
North Atlantic Ave., New Smyrna
faaeh and Michael Jamta Marha, aw ol Mr. and Mri. William
U. Martin, Dtland, waa sotemaliad during a nuptial m ait at
faertd Heart Catholic Church,
Jfew Smyrna Aug. 9 .
^•Tbo Kev. Francia Salmon of
Saerad Heart Church officiated at
the ceremony. U n . Charles J.
Woolley, organist, presented a
program of wedding music and
accompanied Miss Elizabeth DaBoss, soloist.
Mlsa Sara Ann Martin, DeL-nd,
slater of the groom was maid of
honor and William M. Martin
dr., hit brother waa best mao.
as ushers were John
t rying
ilper, Joel Strawn, John Sum­
mers, Thomas N. Lee and Leslie
Dyer. Joy Lynn Lee and Cathy
Cavanaugh were flower girls and
Q. C. Guest and Hal Clifford Lee,
nephews of the bride served na
ring bearers.
The bride was given In mar­
riage by her father and wore a
gown of embroidered tchlffli with
basque bodice, scalloped sabrlna
neckline, short sleeves and skirt
Vnade in tiers of • full gathered
scalloped ruffles cascading Into
n long chapel sweep.
Her full fingertip veil of silk
illusion fell from a mother of
pearl crown of orange blossoms
and leaves and she carried a
cascade bouquet of white bride’s
roses and pearlised orange biossoma.
-The maid of honor wore a pink
nyUm
c
pylon chiffon
dress with full skirt
■id softly
so
draped waistline, givcummerbund effect, pink
matching headpiece, short pink,
pearl trimmed mltta and carried

Business Women's Circle meets
with Mrs C. A. .Anderson Jr.,
107 Shannon Dr. for supper and
program meeting. Mrs. H. J. Hut­
chison co-hostess, 7 p. m.
Music Study School 7:30 p. m.
First Presbyterian Church Even­
ing Circle 1—Mrs. Joel Field.
Chm., meets at 8:10 p. m. in the
Educational Bldg., for covered
dish supper. Mrs. Fiehl and Mrs.
Harvey Swanson, hostesses.
Evening Circle 2—Mrs. Joe Gar­
rett, Chm., with Mrs. David Bach,
310 Holly Ave. at • p. m.
Evening Circle 3-Mrs. Warren
Adams, Chm., meets at 0 p. m.
with Mrs. Adams, 2(03 Grandview
Ave.
Pinecreat Baptist Church Youth
Fellowship, 7 p. m.
TUESDAY
First Baptist Church W. M. U.
Program for State Missions 10
a. m. Music Study School 7:30
p. m.
First Presbyterian Church Pio­
neer Fellowship a p. m. Pinecrrst
Baptist Church Junior R. A. Meet­
ing S p. m. Intermediate R. A.
Meeting 7 p. m. Ruth S. S. Class
Meeting al the home of Mrs. L.
F. Stewart, 8 p. tn.
Pinccrcst Golden Circle S. S.
Class al the home of Mrs. Volie
Williams Jr., t p. m.
Pinccrcst Winsome S. S. Class
Meeting at the home of Mrs. H.
D. McNair, I p. m.

a cascade bouquet of pink roses.
The flower girls wore white orgtndy dresses over pink snd ear­
ned pink baskets of rose petals.
For her daughter’s wedding
Mrs. Lee choee n bine chiffon
gown with lace bodice end bouf­

fant skirt with matching shoes' n corsigc of deep pink rosebuds.
and white gloves. She wore a Church decorations Included tall
blue (bather hat and a corsage aUnding baskets ef wbttn gladioli,
of palo pink rosebuds. Mrs. Mar­ pompons, pottad ptanta'and green­
tin, mother ef the groom, wore ery. Arrangements were placed
n pink lace abeath dress, pink on all three altera nod In the
snd white hat, white gloves and windows. The alter n i l was awagged with fern end pompons tied
with white satin streamers. Pews
ENTERPRISE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS — (L eft to r ig ht t
were marked with notegays of
fir:
front row) Mra. Ruth Ryon, fifth grade; Miss Dorothy Chambers,i, first
pompoms, jade foliage and satin
grade; Miss Louise Ball, fou rth grade and Mrs. Daisy Gunn, eighth grade.
ribbon streamers. The entrance
(Back row) William R crringer, seventh grade; Mrs. B ertha Hardin, sec­
of the church waa deeonted with
ond grade; Mrs. Ethel T art, third grade; Mrs. Rachael Alley, s ix th grads
arrangement! of combined while
flowers.
and L. O. Hayman, principal,
(Photo by Cox)
The more than 9M wedding
gueita were joined by additional
friends and relatlvas at the Smyr­
na Yacht Club for tbs reception
which followed .the ceremony. K
profusion of flowers and greenery
decorated the com modore’a room,
D. 5 E. Starr observed his
ball room and eocktnil lounge of
loth birthday Saturday. His
the clubhouse.
friends will regret to learn that
One of the outstanding tables
he Is confined to his home due
Mr*. M. V. Wilkina was hostess A. Best, Mra. Curtis Grata 1*1
was the bride's book table, where
to illness.
to she annual covcied dish sup­ Mrs. R. A. Cohen.
a lace parasol was laced to a
Mrs. B. F. Mills Sr., Is visiting per of the Duress Sunday School
vase containing white pompons
Honored gueita, Including aevr
her son and daughter-in-law Mr. data of the First Baptist Church
and shading a miniature bride
and Mrs. Frank C. Mills in Smyr­ Thursday at her hunie In Loch members from the Bethany Class,
and groom.
na. Tenn. From '.here she will go Arbor. Co-hosleasc* were Mrs. T. those being promoted and tto
The bride’s table was centered
to Chicago, III, for a visit with her
teacher, Mrs. William Tanner,
with a large white tiered cake.
son and hts family. She plans
were presented corsages.
Guests were presented liny net
to return home by Sept. 20.
Lake
Mary
containers holding pink rice and
Mr*. T. A. Beat octgoin* pre­
Larry Lossing. son of Mr. and
tied with white ribbon. Following
sident,
waa presented a slime
Mrs. Ralph W. Lossing, left last
a honeymoon trip the couple will
tray in appreciation of her aerweek
for
Suwannee,
Tenn.
to
en­
reside in their new home, in Va­
vice*. Mrs. Glen Price opened tho
roll at the University of the
lencia Villa, DeLand.
meeting with n devotional. A t tho
South',
where
he
is
studying
for
In addition to the many friends
Shirley and Larry Rcsler have
the ministry. Hr and hit famdy returnned fom a visit with their business session new offlceta
and relatives from nearby towns
have been living in Orlando dur­ psrents, Mr. and Mrs. George were elected for the comlnff year.
Dayton, Ohio, Miami and Monroe,
Those elocted were Mrs. N. C.
ing tho summer vacation.
•-V-U- •' &amp;
«*-. were Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
■tester and Mr. and Mrs. William Booth, president; Mr*. Charles
He
has
been
assisting
with
T l f f r u r?' f , v » •« »«d Mr. and Mrs. J. T. MeEvans of Madison, Wis. Miss Ka­
sendees at St. Luke's Cathedral. ren Ann Peterson, who had been Lew!*, vice president; Mra. IL A*
Lain Jr-. ■«&gt; •«&gt; Tommy of
Their first child, a son, was born visiting the Hesters, returned Cohen, secretary, Mrs. C. E. Me*
Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. William
. a. Cord, assistant secretary; Mra.
Aug. I at Grange Memorial Hos­ homo to Madison with them.
r j j y f f -'&gt;1 &gt;•
T. Raynor and family of Sanford,
Glen Price, treasurer; Mrs. M. T.
4-1 91
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Liedkc,
Sanford Drove 16*1 of the B.P.O. pital. Ills wife and baby accom­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffin H a y n e s , devotional chairman;
Bradenton and Mrs. Helen Line- Does will meet tonight at a p.m. panied him to Tennessee.
and children, Frankie and Lor- Mr*.
^ Douglas
__ ___ .8tenitra&lt;n.
____ . . . . . . . ______
courtesy
hart of Oviedo, all members of in the Elks lodge room. It will Janice Luxcn and Nancy Smith rain c.-Jiare moved into bhc^-^Y
MRS. MICHAEL J. MARTIN
um snV 'mm " " m ’ V. 'w ilid ii
spent
the__weals__end—
visiting
the bride's mother's family.
be the first Regular husincss set, friends and Nancy’s parents in beautiful new home just off Lake and Mrs. W. W. Horne, social
slon of the season.
Mary Ulvd, on the Longwood road, chairmen and Mrs. J. E. Raid his­
Members arc requested to Miami.
All of Lake Mary Is very happy torian.
1,1,
Col.
ami
Mrs.
E.
G.
Bandy
bring a pair of earrings. They and daughter, Samira, have been for them.
Member* attending were hos­
will be auctioned uff to the high­
his mother, Mrs. A. P.
tesses, Mrs. Best, Mrs. Booth,
est bidder and proceeds added visiting
Bandy at her home on West First
Mr*. Price, Mr*. William Tripp,
to the money making project Street.
The narnlys1 have just Newlyweds Guests
Mr*. E. C. Campbell, H it, R. K.
fund.
returned from four years duty In
Morris, Mrs. tttenxtrom, Mra,
Officers
are
asked
to
wear
The Episcopal Church Women their long white dresses as pic­ Germany ami left Thursday for A t Buffet Supper
0 Sanford Cub Scout Pack 343
Tn liner, Mr*. Calvin Jardlna,
arc requesting their many friends
Ft. liewaeha County, Arizona,
-will meet tor the first session of
Mrs. France* Harrington, Mra.
By MARIAN R. JONES
in the Sanford area to lend a tures will be msde for (he history where they expect to be stationed.
the fall season Thursday at the
H.
H. Fortner Jr. and Mra. John
book.
Dues
for
Ihe
year
are
now
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Loriw
Mathers,
First Presbyterian Church. Sev­ The Lake Monroe Home Dem­ Mri. Johnson appointed the helping hand in their latest pro­ being accepted. All members are
who were married Aug. 23 at the Fuller. Mr*. Fuller will be hoeteaa
eral Cub Scouts in the pack will onstration Club met Thursday following committee chairmen; ject an "Outgrown" sale.
bride’s home in Athens, Georgia, to the October meeting.
Those having men, women and urged to attend.
be transferred to a Webelo Den, evening at the home of Mrs. C. Mrs. Marra, devotional; Mrs. J.
were guests of honor recently
E.
Hunter
on
Narcissus
Ave.
for
..._,___ . . . . „
i childrens' clothing that is still
which will create openings.
when Mr. anil Mrs lten Jones
the first meeting of Ihe club year. " Sapp, food, Mrs. . E. Hunter, wearai,|c but outgrown and would
- Pack 343 Is also interested in Mrs H. L. Johnson, president clothing; Mrs. Jack Stamlifcr, | ukc (0 ai,ii| in this project may Sanford Art Assn.
The tluslncs- ami Professional and Mr. and Mr*. II. C. Parker Mrs. Brown Hostess
•rganlsing Dens in the Wynne- presided over (he business ses­
Women's
Club will meet Wednes­ entertained at the Jones home To Circle Tuesday
health;
Mrs.
J.
H.
Tindcl,
sun
leave
them
at
Holy
Crass
Parish
Meets
Tonight
wood and Sunland Estates sec­ sion. Mrs. Clover Marrs led the
In Oviedo, with a huffet supper.
tions. Anyone interested in these Devotional using as her theme thine; Mrs. Annie MacArthur, House. (Use the 4th St. or Mag­ The Sanford Art Assn, will meet day at the Civic Center at 7 p.m.
The party room* were attract­ Circle No. 2, United Praehy*
activities are requested to con­ tbe "Comfort of God" and closing crafts; Mrs. Hilda Thompson, nolia Ave, entrances). They msy tonight at 7:3o p. m. in the Craft for th e lirst session of the fait ively decorated throughout featur­ terlan Women of tba Community
also
be
left
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
sea
von.
t a c t Cubmaster Marvin Aedcr at with The Lord's Prayer.
home improvements; Mrs. J. E.
building in Ft. Melton Park. Of
Tom McDonald, 2803 French Ave. ficcrs will Ik- elected for the com
Supper will be served nt 7 p.m. ing a wedding motif In a color Presbyterian Church, Lake Mary
TTA 2-1830.
Programs and plans were for­ Andrews, recreation; Mrs. C. 1.
will meet at &gt; v m. tomorrow
The
articles
must
be
clean
and
ing
year.
All
Interested
persons
followed
by the- bnsine ,s meeting, scheme of pink and while.
Ilabun
cancer;
Mrs.
Leon
Keel,
mulated for the coming year and
Invited guests Included: Mr. at Ihe home of Mrs. Jeha
in usable condition. All types of are invited to attend.
I
All
member*
are
uiged
to
attend.
family
life
and
Mrs.
Claude
Hitmoney making projects were dis­
and Mrs Drady Mathers, Miss Reaves. Mra. Mabel Brown will
men, women and childrens' cloth­
cussed. The October program will tell, civil defense.
Marilyn Mathers, Mr. and Mrs. be co-hostess. Tho group will fla­
ing, hats, shoes, gloves, purses
Program for Ihe evening was and jewelry are acceptable. They
feature David West, owner of
C. E. Mathers and family. Mr. il h the study of the Book ef Alla,
West’s Card Shop in the Food Fair on Corsage Making and was given do not necessarily have to be
and Mrs. S. C. Mathers, Mr. and under the leadership of Mrs. YM
Shopping Center, who will show by William Grow of DeLand, as­ used clothes. Many Sanford mer­
MV*. R. C. Smith, Mrs. Rena Brooklyn.
the latest Christmas cards, gift sisted by Mrs. A. C. Frank. In hit chants arc donating new articles
Carroll, Miss Shirley Morgan. Mr.
Mr*. George Yales was hostess! Mri C. F. Holloway, Mrs. Wit- and Mrs. Bill Wiggins, and fami­
demonstration Mr. Grow used car­ for (he sale.
wrappings and gifts.
SELECT AND LAY AWAY
nations. glads and pompoms. .Mrs.
A date ami place for the sale at an informal tea at her home tard Junes and Miss Mary Phil- ly.
Alice NurUgrcn. Mrs. J. H. Tin- will be announced in the near from 2:30 to 4:30 p. in. Sunday, I lip*,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Burch and CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW AT
del snd Mrs. Hunter were given future smt it will feature all of honoring Miss Iris Causey, bridefamily, Mr. and Mrs. BtlJ Wilson
W1EBOLDTS
the corsages made by Mr. Grow. the above mentioned articles and elect.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
CAMERA SHOP
Each member also made a cur- more.
Benjamin, Miss Sherri Roberts,
Mist Causey, a former Sanford
218 8. Park Avs.
sage of yellow pompoms. Club
resident, is now employed at
Mr*, iluhy Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
members decided to sponsor a
Johnny Jones, Miss Mary Jones
Rich's Department store in At­
workshop on table arrangetnrnis
lanta, Ga. She was visiting her
and the hosts.
Miss Helena Drawdy and Dick for Christmas and parties. This
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Parker, Oviedo bride and groom- will be held on Nov. 3rd, time
Causey over the week end.
S tr y p e e u
elect shared honors with Mr. and snd place to be announced later.
SMH Board Meeting
Assisting Mrs. Yates with the
the guaranteed
Mrs. Bob Parker, who were cele­ Mri. Hunter served refresh­
serving of cake and punch was
Scheduled Tuesday
serai-paste
brating their 11th wedding anni­ ments to the Mmes; Clover
Mrs. Glenn Tucker and Miss
The Woman's Auxiliary of Se­
versary. Saturday ‘venlng when Marrs, ffaiel Garden, W. A. Can
Circle 10 of the WSCS uf the Linda Hunt kept the guest bonk.
PAINT REMOVE!
minole Memorial Hospital board
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Jones and up. Annie MacArthur. Leon Keel, First Melhudixl Church met last
attending were Sirs. L.
will meet Tuesday nt D:30 a.m. In
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parker en­ Hilda Thompson, Mary liittrll, week at the home of Mrs. E. U S. Others
Cute fast and deep.
Payne, Mrs. H. A. Fisher,
the hospital dining room. All
with a dinner party in J. H. Tindcl, Jack Slandifcr, II Ley, 118 Elm Ave. with the
At paint and hard*
MURRAY E. NANCE JR . tertained
W, F. Hunt, mother of the
their honor. The occasion was L. Johnson, and guests, Mrs. chairman, Mrs. W. W. Tyre, pre­ Mrs.
hoard
members
are
urged
to
at­
wart
store*.
groom-elect; Mrs. J. H. NciswanAlice Nordgrcn, Mrs. A, C. Frank siding.
also honoring Dick's birthday.
tend.
der, Mrs. W. D. Causey, the
The party rooms were decorat­ and Mr. Grow.
Mrs. G. G. Myers led the devo­ honoree's mother; Mrs. J. O.
ed in pink and white, using a
tional. Members decided to leave Ileall, Mrs. S. Beall, Mrs. J. A.
wedding theme.
the circle's collection of books Hunt.
Guests enjoying the supper in­ Enterprise
al the Church for the use ol any­
Mrs. Nelson Crawford. Mrs It.
cluded the honored couple. Mist
one who desires to read them.
R. Hunt, Mrs. W. B. Cretsingc,
Betena Drawdy and Dick Parker;
Additional volunteers for the Mrs. E. D. Hunt, Mrs. Giles
MISS HUS CAUSEY
PFC Murray E. Nance, Jr. h a s) the anniversary honorees, Mr. and
phone committee arc 3lrs. It. E. Chapman, Mrs. R. It. Harvey,
(Completed tbe Airborne Course Mrs. Bob Parker. Mr. and Mrs
Mitchell, Mrs. Wilma Colbert and
at the U. S. Army Infantry Edward Parker and the host cou­ Mrs. W. L. Tyler was railed to Mrs. Ernie Lawson. Mrs, Culheit
ples,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
H.
Jones
School, Ft. Banning, Columbui,
Green Cove Springs Thursday will be hostess at the October
Georgia and received his para­ and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parker. where her mother, Mrs. E. C. meeting. 3lrs. Edwina Stewart
chutist wings at graduation cere­
Vaughan underwent in appenilec- was welcomed ns a new member.
New Era nawmng
monies bald on August 22, 1939.
tomy.
B w t V ig n o tto
Others attending were Mrs.
He has now returned to his per­ The nation's future homemakeri
Mitchell,
Mrs.
Myers,
Mrs.
I.sw­
manent duty station at Camp Pen- would like to have their husbands
um. Mrs. Colbert, Mrs. J. W.
Fishy
help with the housework "only a
dJeton, California.
When buying fresh or frozen Brantley, Mrs. C. L. Burner. Mrs
little
bit,"
said
finalists
in
■
proj­
Nance is the son of Mrs. Miry
fish, allow one-third to one hatf Hugh Carlton, Mr*. F. R. Davis,
E. Tolar Nance and grandkon of ect to name the All-American pound of the edible fish per per-! Mrs. E. W. Marcel and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tolar of Homemaker of Tomorrow.
Ralph Patten.
Most finalists atso said that son.
£ h u city. He is a graduate of
Seminole High School and at­ they arc "willing to let the hus­
FOR
tended the University of Florida band be boss of the house "
la Gainesville and Arkansas A.
ONLY
and M. previous to his enlistment
To unmold frozen Ices or bomla the Marine Corp. He received
hie boot training at Parris Is­ be* easily, rinse the tray or mold
R e g u la r $ 1 0 .0 0
M
D
s l c j |o
i r~ i
*
with cold water before pouring
land, S. C.
Vatu*
In the mixtures.
SATISFACTION
Full Figure $1.00 Infra
Ripe, ready-to-est p e a c h a t
GUARANTEED
Umif.
j ChlldrM X# A
be kept in the refrigerator
NO
APPOINTMENT
............
time to use.
C4IX
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Mrs. Booth Elected
President Of Glass

Personals

Does Meet
Tonight

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C ub Scout 345

Program On Corsages

Schedules Meet

Given At HD Club

Outgrown Sale

Slated By Group

BPW Meets

Bride-Elect Feted

Party Honors

Oviedo Group

Circle 10 Meets
With Mrs. Ley

M. E. Nance Jr.

MOTHERS...

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, Indians Drop Two;
nts Add Game To NL Lead
la the M l/ rua in fan Francises’* McCormick retired the last Phila­
«WM le a k m a a t* ma-l M triumph a m Uw rhlisdalphla delphia bitter for the Glaala. The
aad Ika Of -aU aa aid t m u .
Giants scored the gama's only run
in
the second Inning when they
pcaaan^raMa lo ^U ts^M r' &gt;UJ7 Cm4» ' “ « « i koaiar in
i«e waaka.
t* a ycsrs provided the martin al HIM the bases with one out.
..................
Tm Walla Sax virtually
ellacfcadtha White Baa* 9*1 win over lit* Then Rhodes, batting for Danny
tka Amcrteaa League peasant Boston Had Sox aad Dm second- O'Connell, delivered a sacrifice
taea wkea they loomed lata a l i t ataeo Ctavelaad Indiana aaw tkelr fly.
Mickey Mantle's two-run lllh
gama load gander white tka Cl- hopes practically dlaappear when
aata lacked claaer la Ika National they suffered M and 1-a losses to Inning homer gave the Yankees
L tag n (lag ky opening a two- the New York Yankees. The Gi­ a coma-from-behlnd win ia the
gam* balsa aa t*a oliter cootaad- ants picked up ground on both opener with Cleveland and then
their rivals when the Pittsburgh Duke Mass pitched a slx-bltter for
ra.
Far Ika WkUa Box, tka " m u le Pirates beat the Los Angelas his lltb triumph.
The Pirates sank the Dodgers
aambai** U tlx—meaalng that any Dodgers, 44. and the Cincinnati
of Chicago victories Reds downed t h a Milwaukee on solo bomera by Roman Me­
jias, Bob Skinner, Dick Stuart
aad Cleveland loaaaa which total Braves, 3-t,
alx cllacbaa Ika Sox' (tret flag la Goodman's homer, following a and Hank Foiles plus a sturdy
walk to Jim Landis, came in the nine-hit pitching job by Ron Kline.
IS year*.
Eddie Kasko'a fourth single of
Aad Urn aid “magic nime" for fourth Inning and gave the White
the gam* drove In Eddie Robin­
tka Oiaata ia Duety Abode* — Box a 3-0 lead.
Jack Sanford pitched five-hit son with the run that enabled the
par excellence of tka
I champion* who drove ball for S 13 innings and Mike Reds to ruin Warren Spahn'a bid

Thursday Bowling
Loop h Four-Way
Tie; Painters Win
Burnett Painters triumphed In
the "Mateb-of-the-Wack” of the
Sanford CUy Bowling League aa
they took a two-to-one victory
from Mather of Sanford. This led
to ■ four-way tie in the league
for the top position ns Gene's
Seminole Cleaners and Laundry
■ad Naw York Lift Insurance also
moved up.
Tha PainUrs were led by Dick
Richards' 311, walla the Funltureman followed behind Garry Fox's

. if

Buck Ferguson lad Gene's Semi­
nole Cleaoera aa? Laundry to a
twe-io-ooe victory over the kegbra of Harry's Liquors. Buck's
aeries of 333 looked real fine to
kb teammates, while Carl Von
Herbulls' 311 failed to stem the
tide for his team.
New York Life Insurance, with
another team effort and no high
bowltr, took two games from the
- celery City Printing Team, led by
Hal GUstrap'a 310.
An indication of the dosenesa
of tho competition this year is
that every match has been split,
two-UM»e, with only one team
falling to got two victories at least
once. Tho four lop team* all have
won fivo games and lost four.
Harry*a Liquors have token
four and lost five, while Celery
City Printing has won three while
bring six.
Gene’s Seminole .'leaner* and
Laundry are leading the league
with a 2472 scratch series, while
Mather of Sanford has the lead
with an 807 scratch single game.
Rob Steele is the high scratch
series holder with a 372, while
Garry Fox roiled a 210 for high
single game.
“Spllt-shrlnkers" tor last week's
bowling were led by Doc fling,
who nicked the five and dime,
and the 3-7. Also rolling like ex­
perts were Hank Krettcr with a
five and dime plcktd-up, Larry
Pivcc with a 4-3-7, Garry Fox
with a 3-7, and A! DePalma with
another 3-7.
"Match^Mhc-Weck'' this Wcd.Miday will be shared. The four
first place team* will be reduced
to no more than two, as Mather
of Sanford rolls against Nrw York
Life Insurance on the first two
lanes, while Gene's Seminole
Cleaners and Laundry take on
Burnett Paintcri on the last pair
of lanes. The center lines will
have Celery CUy Printing going
against Harry’s Liquor*.

Line Scores
Nattoeal League
St. Louie
000 OOO 000— 0 3 1
Chicago
203 300 01x— S 12 0
Hughes, Dullba (3), Blaylock
(I), McDaniel (•&gt; and McCrner.
Hobbit (13-12) and 5. Taylor. Los­
er— Hughes (0-1). HRa — Banks,
N ora.

Detroit
100 000 OOO— * 7 0
Washington
000 000 14x- S 12 1
Bunruni, Morgan (■) and Wil­
son. Fischer, Hyde (•), Wood*shlck (I) and Courtney, Korcbeck
(9). Winner — Woodeshick (2-4).
User — Bunnlng (14-12). HR —
Lemon.

(1st game, II innings)
Clave.
ooo OOOooo oi— 1 t o
N. York
000 000 000 02- 2 1 0
llarshman (4-10) and N ix o n ,
FltiUcrald (II/. TUfley, Durcn
(ID, Blaylock (11), Grbx (It)
xnd Berra. Winner — Grb* (2-4).
Philadelphia 000 000 000— o 3 1 lift—Mantle.
San Francisco 010 OOO OOx— 1 4 2
Cardwall, Meyer (I) sod Lon- (2nd geme)
000 OOO OOO- 0 4 2
nett, Thomas (•). Sanford, Mc­ Cleveland
000 000 tOx- I 4 0
Cormick (0) and Lsndritb. Winner New York
Perry (ll-l) end Nixon. 3Iaas
—Sanford (14-12). Loser — Card(13-7) and Berra.
well (0-0).
Cincinnati
100 000 110- 3 11 0
Milwaukee
000 110 000- 3 0 3
Pukey (12-10) and E. Bailey.
Spabn (10-14) and Crandall. MR—
Mathews.

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Eagles Beat Colts, 3 5 -14

In Big Exhibition Upset

For N o . 1 National R n k

for bla SOU victory «f the year
and record-tying 394th of kla aaTho Kansas city Athletics 4 *
feated tha BaUlmora Oriole*, 9-3
la 10 Inniags end 4-1, and tha
Washington Senatora beat tha Datroll Tigers, 3-1, la other Ameri­
can League games white the Chicage Cubs whipped the St, Loula
Cardinals, AO, In tha other Na
Uague gama.
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Long Pull Takes
Women's Open
For Kansas Gift
MEMPHIS, Tann. (UP!) —
Marllynn Smith of Wichita, Ken.,
dropped a 23-foot putt on the 16th
hole Bunday to break a tight
three-wev battle end win the
S7.BOO Memphis Women’s Open
golf tournament.
The blonde Kansan finished
with a thrcc-under-par 70 and a
72-hole toUl of 293. Mickey
Wright of San Diago and Bonnie
Randolph of Columbus, Ohio, tied
for second place with 207.
Kathy Cornelius of Ukcland,
Fla., who bad been among the
leader^ with 223 going Into the
fourth round, faded on the ninth
hole when she took an eight. Her
toUl for the 72 holes w*» 304,
good for fifth place behind Betsy
Rawls of Spartanburg. S. C. Mis*
Rawls had a strong finishing
round 71.

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FSU Adds A Little Beef
Io S q iw d Fo r'5 9 (o a te s ts
TALLAHASSEE — The na.
tlon's lightest major college footbail team In ikoi ia” back with
more beef.
Not much more, but ihe d a r t­
ing lineup for Florida SUte'a
lightweight Seminolea figure* to
weigh at least three pounds a
man more than the 1968 FSU
starters. The Increase boosts the
average weight to 183 pounds,
less than many high school
elevens.
New Coach Perry Mots hasn't
named hit starter* for next Satur­
day night's opener with Wake
Forest here, but the most likely
combination will average 177
poundi in the backlield, 189
pounds in the line.
Lightest linemen arc guards A1
Ulmer and Terry Morgan. Ulmer,
senior co-captaln from Clearwa­
ter, backs the line at 178 pounds.
Moran, junior from New Orleans,
is two pounds heavier.
Most is hopeful that the Semin­
olea' speed and spirit will maka up
for the lack of size. Wake Forest,
as well a* most every team Flor­
ida State fares this season, will
have a considerable weight ad­
vantage.
"he Seminole* wrapped up
their eleventh day of fall practice

(1st game, 10 Innings)
NaUeaal League
Baltimore 000 000 310 1 - S 12 2
W. L. Pet. GB.
Kan. City 001 OOO 000 3— 9 12 2
90 62 .343 ...
Carver, Grim (•), Herbert (8i s *» Francisco
71 64 .349 2
and H o u se. Portocarrcro, Locs Los Angeles
76 64 .349 2
(I) and Ginsberg, Trisndo* (I). Milwaukee
73 71 .307 I
Winner—Herbert (11-11). U ser — Pittsburgh
70 74 .464 11
loci (t-7).
• ■Cincinnati
*
Chicago
64 74 .479 12
63 79 .431 16
(2nd game)
St- Uuls
60 94 .417 21
Baltimore
ooo 0(H) 001— t a 3 Philadelphia
Kansas City Oil 000 020- 4 10 0
Saturday's Result*
Daley (14-12) and House. Pap-&gt;Milwaukee 4 Cincinnati 3
pat (119) and Trlsndos. HR —
Uui* a Chicago 4
San Francisco 9 Philadelphia 1
Dropo.
(Only garnet scheduled)
Sunday's Results
Cincinnati 3 Milwaukee 2
Chicago i St. Louis 0
San Francisco l Philadelphia 0
Pittsburgh 4 Lo» Angeles 3
Monday's Probable Pilchers
Cincinnati at San Francisco—
Nuxhall 19 9) v* Anlonclll (191).
Milwaukee at Lo* Angeles —
(night — Buhl (12 9) vs Drysdale
Bay Packers edged the Washing­ (16121.
Called Press lalernallwual
Coach Buck Shaw of ihe Phila­ ton Redskins, 20-13. Paul Hornung
(Only games scheduled)
delphia Eagles is realistic enough was the Green Bay hero, acoring
Tuesday's Games
not to be expecting miracles in the two touchdowns and booting two Pittsburgh at Chicago
1939 National Football League field goals.
Philadelphia at St. Louis, night
campaign, but if he's strutting a
Milwaukee at U s Angeles
DALLAS, Tex. (UPD-Jon Gui­
little today, you can’t exactly
Cincinnati it San Francisco
lin.
an Inexperienced tour traveler,
blame him.
American League
and tournament-wise Julius Boros
With Norm Van Hrocklln pllchin'
W. L. PcL GB started down the final 18-hole
National I* ague
and little Tommy McDonald catchChicago
M 33 .ail ... stretch of the 925.000 Dallas Open
in', the Eagles soared (o a surpris­ Player A Club G. AB. R. II. Pet. Cleveland
M 60 .310 3&gt;t golf tournament today deadlocked
MO 372 107 203 .338 New York
ing 33-14 victory over the champion Aaron, Mil.
73 70 JIO 13W ■t sii-under-par 204*
Baltimore Colts Sunday In the tjg- Cnghm, St. L. 134 428 60 109 .318 Detroit
71 72 .497 171s Gusla, a 27-year-old Alabaman
g o t form reverts! thus far in NFL Cepeda, S.F. 139 338 87 179 .331 Baltimore
•9 74 .463 J9'i who looks like a young business
Pinson, Cln.
144 604 122 191 .310 Boston
exhibition play.
M 77 .462 221* execulive, had ■ bit of precedent in
Van Brocklin, who can carry a Boyer, St. L. MO 332 71 168 .316 Kansas CUy
62
80 .437 26 his favor, lle'i the only man in the
Americaa
League
learn a long way if he geta a little
Washington
39
&gt;4 .413 29's I field who ha* beaten par all three
help, did exactly that against the Kucnn, Det. 128 317 93 111 .330
days and he's cut a stroke off hia
Saturday's Results
Colt*. The 33-ycar-old Dutchman, 5 " " " i m i m &lt;n m w . a
riS T v is T
score each day with rounds of 60who completed 191 of 374 passes
&lt;1867,
vvwtUni
R?i
111
if*
gQ
™
Uev,I,nd
7
Washington
2
high for the league in both respects ttoodting, Bal. 33 4TS 60 17 .304, Chicago 6 Baltimore 1
Boro* started Sunday's third
last year, made good on 13 of 21
round
like he would run off and
attempts Sunday.
*
Runs Batted In
‘ B°“ un
New Rule Limits
leave the field. He bad started
American League—Colavito, In-' Ycw York ,
And McDonald, formrr Atwith a two-stroke bulge end was
America from Oklahoma, snagged diant 103; Jensen, Red Sox 103;
\ o rk ‘l Gev. 0 2nd
Duck Shoot Hours three
thrte-under-par through nine holes.
of
them
for
TD's.
Shooting durki a half hour be­ The 14 points scored by the Colts ? r r « , scM r * i / ^ r **"*•cuy * b,u- *• i*'-1«tnM Then his putter toured and be
went bogey • par - bogey • bogey to
fore sunrise will not be allowed represented a low for the club in S*m?i?nfn.|M'l r^»nr n.nTs1 rVifhi K,B,‘ Cl,y 1 Baltimore 1, 2nd
atari tbs back ilda and wound up
this year when (he Florida duck exhibition play, but It can be at- 131; Robinson. Red, 123; Aaron,
* 5 “b' Chicago 3 Huston 1
with a TO.
and coot hunting season opens tritiuted to the absence from the*
Washington 3 Detroit 1
Haves 113; Bell, Reds 107; CeNov. 30.
Nrw stale regulations limit the gam* of No. 1 quarterback Johnny prda, Giants 96 Mathews, Braves
hours for shooting these fnwl to Unilis, who sit it out while Hay 96.
Ilumc Buns
sunrise to sunset. A new bag Brown was given a chance to run
WONDERING WHAT TO DO
American League—Colavito, In
limit of one canvasback or one Ihe club.
diana
41:
Killcbrrw,
Senator*
40;
In
Sunday’s
only
other
game,
ABOUT SCATTERED
redhead or one ruddy duck in
both the day's hag and in the the Detroit Lions dcfratrU the Lemon. Senators 31; Maxwell, Ti­
total possession limit will be im­ Cleveland Browns, 31-29. on Tobin gers 30: Mantle, Yankees 29;
posed. A hunter may lake only Bute's two last-quarter touchdown Held, Indians 29; Allison, Sena­
one of these three species of div­ pasies to John Henry Johnson. tors 29.
NaUeaal Uague—Banks. Cub*
ing ducks. A poor Canada nett­ Johnson's second TD came with
ing season caused by drought re­ but 71 seconds left to play and 11; Aaron. Braves 31; Mathews,
only 22 seconds sfter he had pul Braves 38; Robinson, Red* 36;
sulted in the ruling.
Pitching
the Lions back In contention by
American League—Shaw, White
grabbing a pass tipped into hi*
Trotters Chosen
hands by Browns defender Lowe Sox 16-8; Wynn, White Sox 20 9;
WESTBURY. N. Y. (UP1) — Wren.
MrLish, Indians 17-8 Maas, Yan­
Eight American trottrra have been
In Saturday night action, the Los k ed 13-7; Lary, Tiger* 17-10.
picked to oppose Jamln, the Euro­ Angeles Rams buried Ihe San
NaUoeal League—Face, Pirates
pean champion, in tha &gt;10.quo Francisco Forty-Niners, 48 it. with 17-1; Anlonclti. Giants 198; 1.*#,
CONVENIENT TERMS
O
American Trotting Championship Jon Arncll and Tommy Wilson Pirates 169; Conley Phils 12-7;
at Roosevalt Raceway Friday scoring twice each, and the Green Jones, Giants 20-12.
night. They are Trader Horn,
Steamin' Demon, Jean Laird. Darn
locus up I
Safe, Mtx Hanover, Senatoi Froit,
Camas B, and Sun Mac Lad.
Pittsburgh
012 000 10O- 4 lx 1
U s Angeles 120 000 OOO- 3 I f
Kline (10-13) and Folles. Podres,
Churn (3), McDevllt (I) and Roseboro. U ser—Churn (2-1). HRs —
Moon, 31 e j I a s, Skinner, Stuart,
Folles.
American League
Chicago
010 200 000— 3 3 0
Boston
000 000 010— I 0 0
Shaw, Pierce (I) and Lollar.
Sullivan, Dclock (4), Chillum (9)
and While. Winner-Shaw (14-0.
Loser—Sullivan (1-1!). HR—Good­
man.

Three SEC Teams Bidding

• * * J O N t*

in n full-scale game against a
tough freshman group. It was the
last heavy-contact-w ork acheduled.
"We hope that between now
and the Wake Forest game we
can find some individual leader­
ship on our squad," Mots said..
“So far it hasn't shown up."
After twro weeks of two-a-day
drills, the Seminolea will begin
tapering off today with single
workouts next week scheduled for
late afternoon.
Running as Ihe No. 1 unit must
of this week were Fred Grimes of
Hialeah and Tony Romeo of Tam­
pa at ends; Bob Swoszowskl of
Orlando and John Spivey of Pan­
ama City at tackles; Ulmer and
Moran at guards; Ramon Rogers
of Pensacola at renter; Joe 31ajors of Hutland, Tcnn., at qusrterback; Bud Whitehead of MarL
anpa and Fred Pickard of Colum­
bia, Tcnn., at halfbacks, and Paul
Andrews of Greenville at full­
back. Grimes and Andrewa are
aophomorcs.

ATLANTA (LTD - Tha South•latent Conference, long recogniz­
ed as sot of tha “ big time" leagues
of college football, may attain even
g ra te r renown this faU as thrao
of Its member*—Louisiana State,
Auburn, aad Miastuippt-bid for
rating aa tha nation’* No. 1 team.
These are net idle gesture*. The
defending champion LSU Bengali
figure lo bo better this y « r than
last when they were the only major
unbeaten aad untied team in the
country; tho Auburn Tigers, un­
beaten la 24 garnet, have another
bruising squad.ready; aad there
are these who fee) the Mississippi
Rebels may wall be tha best.
LSU had I t of Its lop » players
bach, including All-America half­
back Billy Cannon and. second
team All-America center Max Fugler. The only problems a r t fallback
and kicking — both crated when
Tommy David turned pro. Coach
of tbo Year Paul Dletzel warns
Ibat the opposition will bo primed
to uoseat bis team but concedes
U will bo a difficult teak.
Defense-minded Auburn pinna lo
atari a line averaging more than
220 pounds from end to end. This
include* guard Zeke Smith and
center Jackie BurkctL The Tigers
have been the top defensive team
la tbo nation for tha past two years
sod were rated No. 4 last year and
No. 2 la 1U7.
Probably the most Important
game ia the Southeast will be held
Oct. 31 at Baton Rouge, La., be­
tween LSU and MDslssippL The
Rebels have 27 lettermen back
from a team that posted an t-2
record and then won the Gitor
Bowl. Quarterback Bobby Franklin
and fullback Charlie Flowers head
up what Is expected to be th elx st
backfleld in the area.
But tho Southeastern Conference
ia not Juri s nhrvc teaui~aifair;
Heading the contending group
■ra two team* on tha rebound—Ala­
bama and Georgia. Alabama re­
called alqmnua Paul Bear Bryant
last year szkI immediately jumped
back in the black. This year the
Tide has 29 sophomores handpick­
ed by Bryant, who has a reputation
for converting losers into cham­
pions.
Georgia, where WiUy Bulls It in
hit 21st year as bead coach, got 23
lettermen back from the 1938 team
which finished strong. The half­
back corps, led by Don Sobcrdatli
and Fred Brown, if among the bcit
and the kicking of Bobby Walden is
the best.
Other* figured for the winning
seasons ara Kentucky, sparked by
awlft Calvin Bird and power-runncr Glenn Shaw; Georgia Tech,
which haa ita most promixiag crop
of sopbomorei ia several years;
Vanderbilt, paced by all-SEC half­
back Tom Moore; and Tennessee,

which won the big ones and lost
the breathers a year ago.
£
Florida came within U points or
turning a 6-3-1 season into an un­
beaten one in 1938 but lacks a
quarterback and lost second team
all-America tackle Val Heckman.
Mississippi State and Tulane don't
appear to have much on hand to
improve on last year's poor rec­
ords.
In independent circles, Miami,
which had its worst season in 10
years, has a young, untei'M
team but tricky Fran Curci rT
turns. Florida State facet a major
league schedule with a lightweight
team and a new coach. Mississippi
Southern, No. 1 small college last
year, will try to move into the ma­
jors against the likes of Auburn
and Texas A. M.

P layer Limit Upped
PHILADELPHIA ( U P D - T t %
National Football League has vot­
ed to increase the player limit
from 33 to 36. Commissioner Bert
Bell said the ownera had requested
the increase.

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REGISTRATION

NOTICE

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397 E. COMMERCIAL 8T.
FA 2-2133

•Pta at the City llall, commencing Mesday, September 3t, 1939,
far the purpose of registering for the Municipal General Flection
te be held m November J, 193s, and will remain upen up la and
including Fridny, October 2.t, 1939.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Registration Officer

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Legal Notice

fallowing i
tertlflcal*
l u c . tM ti n « i m

n o t ic e u ' t u D &amp; n r
d iv e r .
T in t N. J. Bah* the hath** ot the
foUowlageoTtineat* . haa filed m id
certificate far tan deed ta ha la­
psed thereon. Tha aartltlcata mu*ha* and year a* Issuance, thai do*trlgUoa at tha, property, aad tha
m m * la whitb tt wa# aaaaaaah a*a
aa follow*;
Certificate K* H I
Taa* at laaaaaaa Jaaa It. A. D.
WIT
______ _
Oaseriettan a l H a u r t t i
Lot 1 Block I
Laeh Arbor Cobb try d a b
Eatraaee Bectlaa
p u t Book I Payee T1 h I t
Mataa la which aaeeeeed Church
at BL Mery. Ollnvllle. New Toth
All at eald property balsa la the
County at Bemlnola, B u te at PtorIda. Unteaa ruck cerllfleate ehalt
b* redeemed according t* U w the
property deetribed In each eertlflcat* will be aold to tka hlgkeat

Ta whew it atay aaaaarai
Katie* la hereby given ta aeaardaaa* with Beet lea M at tha
Basing A*retail*** th at Florida I c e d Ptaaalar. I m , haa re*
euceted the following daaerlbed property be apaad C -l Cearnerrial far JkeM taa Ceateri AU that part at B || a t EBU at KWU
lrla« ■ a t B /W for au Rd. M ti a ll that part at KBU. at
■W * Haa B a # B /W o f at. IU. tee a n t N ef ItT Rd. t i l l
at
Own Let A B * e l O ort L ot I (l**a B /W far Bt. Rd. 411)1 all
In 0eoU«n H i l i h i
Pablta h a a ik f w ill b* h*M la tha Beminol* Caaaty Coart
Me***. Caaaty Cswwlaaleaera m a . Wedneaday, Bepteacher I a,
IN I a t III* P. M. or aa aaoa thereafter aa possible.
Bemlaol* Caaaty l e n l a f Coatatlaaloa
B y Hobart B. Brawn
Brat (note Caaaty Baaing Director
■Birr, t i n t • b b p t . l i a r

grade of lethe Jeaeup and Orlando HR. thence North along
grade IT chain* to point North a t Dr. Mitchell's residence, thence
Knot t* Brad* at BA! RIL thence ■B’erly along n/W of BA I
RR Is 0 paint 1* chain* M at North boundary at McCou Leonard/
Uade, tbeuau Baat to Tong* Grant. South 10 ebalu* t* FOB.
1'ubllo biarlng w ill b* held In the Seminole Ceualy Court
Houw, County Commie* Ion* re room. Wednesday, September 10,
l i l t at TIM P, M. or aa soon iheruattor aa possible.
Seminole County Zoning Commission
By Robert A Brawn
gemlnole County Eonlug Director
•KPT 14TK A IBPT. I1ST
■BHLNOLE COL'NTT BARIBB COBMIISMB

Nat lee of Publl* Heartaa

j Advertising

To whom It may conctrnt
Notice U hereby glean In accordance with Section I t *f tbo
Boning RaguUtloae that Heftier Construction Co. haa raaaoatad
lb* following daacrlbnd properly be eoned C -l Commercial far
(hopping Cent it ; All of tbo BH o f lb* SBI4 o f lb* NBI4 le c ­
tion 11-ltB-MB and that partloa o f the KVi ot lb* NBU of
Ibe H i l l ot said Section II more particularly described aa
fellows! Beg. at lha SB cor of the NK'i of th* NBA of said
Soctloa 11. Ihenc# run K l»MI*0T.l“ W along lb s ■ Una of lha
NKt* of Ih* NBIt o t said Section I I for a dlsU nc* of IU I1 ft
t* the BW cor o f eald Kt* et Ik# NBt* ot tbo N BU i (bone*
ran N P i m r S along the XT lin t of th* &gt; H t ( tha NBA
of th* NBW of eald Beetle* IL a dlauntu of IMAM ft, ta
a paint; theac* ran N l l ' i n f E. a dlataac* of H i l l ft to a
pt; Iheaa* ran B 4t*44*ir* B s distance of 4IA II ft te a pt o t
Ungeney with h circular cures to tha right! thane* run along
U * nr* * f aald elrcuUr curve to th* right, having a radius
of MAM t t aad a central aagla of t t ' I T i r , n dl ounce et 41 A ll
ft ta a pt of u -a e a r y on th* B tine ef tha N EK at th* NB*4
ot M l* doc line III thonc* run ■ • ' » r t f vr along Mid B
lino fer A diet ..no# of IIAI1 ft la th* FOB Commencing at th*
tB Cor at u * NK&lt;« of Ih* NBI4 SecUaa It-H S-M B. rua
K I 'e n r * B along the E linn ot the NEK at tha NBH of eald
■ocilea I t for a dlataae* at ItA Il f t ta a pt e t taageaey w ith
a cfu aU r cure* to tha U ftl thence run ataag th* are e f Mid
tlrcultr aarve t* (It* left, having a radius of HAM ft and a
ventral audt* at il'I T I I" . a distance ef 41AI1 ft te a petal
et taa gee cri theac* run N t l ' t n r W a d is u se * at HAM f t
t* tha r o l l theac* raa N i V l V U - E. a dUtaac* of It*.** H
t* a pt: thence raa n 44'44’tl" W a dlaUMe o t IN .H tL to
a pti theasa raa g t l ' t i T C W, a dUtane* at I**.** fL, u a ptl
theac* ran ■ 4 1 ' l t i r E, i atotane* of 34AM ft ta U * FOB.
Public hearts* w ill b* held la tha Itm lael* County Court
Haute. Ceualy CemmlMlaaerm room. Wednesday. Bepumher Mb
IMI a t ftM P. M. ar aa aaan thereafter M paanlbi*.
Bemlnale Ceualy Baalag Cemmlmlea
By Rabert A Brewa
Seminal* County Zoning DI reels r
BBPT. 14 A H I T : i s r

To wham It s u p aaaaarai
Notts* la hereby given la accordance with Beetle* ■ e t the
Baaing Regulation* th at Don Oallngher bn* requested a -fe e ''
permit tar church, achael convent, reelery ar other Dlaeeosn
purposes aa Ih* fallaw U g deecrtbed property: A ll ef Levt. le t
1. BoetUn 1-11-1* B at Sam laau Bird, aad Central park (lea*
hog * t th* SW car at Lot 1 ran N 44* tt, B t i l ft. ■ tt* ft.
W I N t l to FOB. and leas tk* W M t t *r nfereenld parcel
wkUh ka* fc|H j j l l l l | | M i i ) .
PubUa hearing w ill he held la U * Bemlnola Caaaty Caurt
House, Ceuatr Commissioner* room. Wedneedny, Septomber I t ,
IMI a t TtM P. M. or aa seau thereafter aa possible.
■emlaala County Banin# Commission
By Robert A Brawn
■amtanln Cauaty Zoning Director

married. —
Beaaon, hie wife) I
VIIKBBT B. ALLaoPF. and It martied. —
Alleopp, hie w lf*i UUITl
■OOBB. had U married. ■— Bodcr,
hie wlfet THEODORE J. DHMBMN.
and It m a r r ie d .-------Dreeea. hie
wife) KART A. DftCaKN, and If
m arried.------ Dreeen. her huabaadi
MttB OBORQB A. REEVE*. and It
m arried.------R eeve* her husbaadil
PRANK C HAMLIN, and l l n .tr .
t ie d .------ Hamlin. hU w lfai BTANLBT P. LOVELL. and If mar-1
rled. —
Lovell, hie wife; J. B.I
BAHTUCTT. and If ^ r r l e d . ——
Bartlett, hie wlfei N. A. BART* I
LETT. and if hurried, -— Bartleu, hie w lfet A B. BARTLETT, 1
and If married. ----- H anlc ll. k a
wife; B. J. BARTABTT, nad It
married. —— Bartlett, hie w lfei
J. B. BARTLETT. JK , and If mar­
ried, ------ Bartlett, hla w ile, It
alive, aad If dead, their unhaowm
hair*. leget*** dealaaea or a ran.
taea aad any and nil person*
etalmUB Interest by, through, un­
der. or against any of tha above
kaewa *c uakaewn defendaata *r
eorparate defeedaat*. ia tttly **d
save rally, aad all r*r*o** having
ar clalmlaa latereet la the followlag described laadi
Lata L A A A K K T , A K

Lata * to I I Blk a Tract M
haaU ala Bprlag* A aaarllac ta
PU U Thereof l Uaact a t upon
tha Pahlla Record* at Bemlael*
Ceenty F lartla
Nam# la which aaaaaaal a . P.
H ill
A ll a t ca ll property being la lb*
County at Beat U nit. Btata a l PierId*. Uni cm aueh eartifleat* Mall
ba mdoeawd aeaortlng ta U w tha
property deeerlbed la aach eertlflcata w ill ba a a ll ta the hi*heat
bidder at tha treat dear at tha
■emlaala Ceanty Coart Hem** a t
Baaterd. World*, aa the f i m Maaday la tha ateath at October. IMA
which U tha lib . day at October.
IMA
Dated thla ITlh, day a t AugasL
1U ».

O. r . Hamden
Clerk Circuit Court,
a m i mala Caaaty. Vlerld*
(Official Clerk* le a l)
Pabllah: Anyuat lle t. Beptaaiber T,
14 * It. IMI

of M. hi. dmlih'a AubOIvtrioa,
according to plat lhardat re­
corded la P U t B**k L page
II, Public Recorde at Bemlnolu
County. Florida.
PERSONAL PROPBRTT:
I lia Chevrolet track Engine
No. le i o t m . B erui No.
■WAt 14111; 1 Pard Pergaaaa
Tractor. MaUr Ka. IK IMIt 1
Pard rergaaan Tractor. Meter
No. IK 141*1; 1 Tractor Bpara
Aaaemblyi l FertUUer Bpraadar; I Cabbage Carta; l Levollog Board; I Tractor Beoept
1 Tractor Plow; t Plant Battin s Machine; 1 Tractor TtrUliter DrIU: Celery Wire ter II
nsrest 4 Celery Paper Rollers:
1 Traeter Cultivator Unit! I
Tractor Spring Tooth Harrow i
1 a ubee It Unite i t Tractor
Bean Planter; 1 Macarola Cul­
tivator Unlit 1 a a t n tiro tar
Tramlari 1 Marrow Machine; 1
Power Dueler; 1 Bulak Motor
Pump: U fa feat at Bhiaaer

(M C . len t* PLOBtSA PPATBTBB
KOTICB IB HBBBBT OIVEN.
That K. J. Bohr tha holder of the
following aertUlcata haa tllad aald
eartlfleatt tar taa dead ta ha le­
aved tharaaa. Tha certificate num­
ber aad year at Imaaaea. tk* deeerlgtlan at the property, aad the
name la which It w aa aaaaaaed
ar* aa teUaws;
Cartlflea la I * W
Tear at Uauaaea Jun* It, A D.

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P t et a w U a t B W t l e l dWU
Beetle* 111 Tewnahlp III Sanaa
IL Bant
Kama U which ■weened Level*
Orltfle, Heir*
All at aald property being U the
Co aa tx at Bernlast a B u t* at PierId*. Ualeea such eertlfleate ehall be
redeemed according ta U w tha pro­
perty described la auch certificate
w ill be cold to tha hlghaet bid­
der at tha treat dear of tha Bemlaatn Caaaty C a en Meuaa at Banferd. Florida, a* the first Monday
la the m taih at October, 111*,
which U the Ith day at October,
IMA
Dated thla IH h. day a t August,
MIA
a P. Htradoa
clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlael* Ceuatr, Plerlda
(Official Clerk** Baal)
Publlah: Aeguot t t . September T,
1* A IL 111)

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I L aad l b at Blaak A BANLAKOO TUB BUBOBB BBAUT t r v u aaaw dU t »• *U t
thereat record *d U
Plat
Beak A H I M **H. »A « .
aad CA at the PWbtle Recerds at tem lael# Cauaty,
all a l^ th # abev* described .le a d
eituete. lyl*B « d being In icenl*
nol* County* PU»U*.
The natara at tbla a*It la te re­
move ear tain elauda tram aad to
quiet and eaofirm tt* UU# to aald
taad I* tk# Plaintiff*
Tha name #1 tk* Coart WhereIn aald cult waa Instituted la The
circuit Court at tha N inth iudt*

nettfled aad required te pronent
any daJma and demand* which yen.
or either of yra. m f f , ‘ V 2 t h * w 1
the eetate e t EIABABETH W.
BUCMAKAK, deeeewd. MU af m M
Ceanty. t* U * Cwtntr Jvdav •*
■emlnele County, PtoridA * t Me
office In U * court heuee e f u d
County nt Senford. Florida, within
etaht c*leader mnnlhe from tbs
time ef tt* t in t publication nf thin
nolle*. Each *U I» *C dJMMd Matt

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Notice la hereby #lv*n th
have Mad aur final rotor
taBAL) r h b r n d o k .
Enoeutar
of tha Mtnt* at 1
Clark of th* circlu Court
m u i far Sm Ui*U Canmty, ABD R- BBMLBR. daeeaaot;
wa have fUnd our petitl*
by** Martha T. T ttlaa. D. C dlnirthutlnn and far final
ehargn. aad that an Beptnmb
k j t Muraahe,
IMA w e wlU apply to the I
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park. Plerlda
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Notice la harahy Blvan ta accerdaoce with Beetle* I * ( U a
Easing Regulations that C. W. Bhueh ka* roqueatM a W
permit ta hand » plaatle (hade haus* eupplevwat la groan
K w k an the fallow ing daaerlbed property) Let IL B la A A.
Oak drove Park subdivides.
Public bearing w ill ba held la tbs lom laalu Cauaty Court
M esa* Cauaty CemmUaleuer'* ream. Woduaaday. Ueaiember M.
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aaaeaed la buetnoe* at F en
Park. Bemlnale Caaaty. Plerlda
under th* fleUtlotw asm* af
Som-O-Realty, and that 1 latsaf
ta ngU tor aald nam* wlth_ tb&lt;
Clerk ot th* Circuit Coun. Bemt
sole Ceanty. Plerlda. In o«*rda»w
with tt* prevlalane •* &gt;*• Plett
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am engaged In business at Leogwood, gomtaele Ceualy, Plerlda.
under th* fleUtlaua nemo at Bern Ia*le tu t* D riving Bcheel and that
t Intend ta register Mid asm s
with lb* Clerk e t the C ircu it
Court, Seminole County, Florid*,
in Mcordanea with t t * prevision*
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twaataira, S roam Sara, apt
wlUa axtra acreened porch.
Roll-away M L Garaga. Only
$17JO mo. Schell A pt BIS Park.

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Wa have out-mown our yratrat
Nuartara — Having ta l a r g e r

Ok laha, S acres fenced, 2 bedro a n house, kitchen equipped
111,MB. SmaQ dowa paymeaL
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FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart
m eat FA 2-BB4T.
F A R M E R 'S AGENCY
N. V. F irm er. Scalier
D. U. Whitmore
Lillian O. Trams
Associates.
I l l S. French Are. Ph. FA 34221
After hours, FA 2-M1B, FA 2-4*21,
FA 2-0341

B u sin ess"Opportunity

HOME FOR SALK: 3-badraom,
Established Busiacas. Modern
dining room, Florida ro o m ,
Grocery atom and service ataequipped kitchen. ( 1,400 down,
tioo, including 3 ' Bedroom
balance $11,200. 4H% Gl Mort­
home on Urn property. Karo
gage. Paymeot 979J0 moatb.
than ample frontage oa y. S.
1MB Roseway. FA 2-3BM.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE
_
Highways 17 * t&gt;, French Ave*
•
nue. This busioaaa has been 2-Bedroom concrete block home;
yielding aa income which war­ S baths, colored flxturea; den
rants a price far greater than or spore bedroom; carport* uti­
owner la asking. Poor health lity; Florida room overlooking
and a going business dent, mix,
hence owner1* deciaiea to sell.
» % down and excaDmU term*
on balance.

9

MODERN OFFICES
FOR LEASE.
Built to your apccifleatioaa oa
French Avenue. See us for pour NEW CB 3-bedroom, l t t till
aew office.
pete# $12,140.
bath*, terrasxo floor*, GE stainten steel kitchen, earporto, uti­
. BEAL ESTATB DRIVE-IN
Rona L . P ayton
lity room; pump and iprinklti
3344 French Ave.
Registered Real Estate Broker
system. Call FA 2-3B1B after
ASSOCIATE**
J. W . HALL
P. M.
Mary I . Carman &gt;» Lea Salvatl
Realtor , '
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-03 at lllawatba
"Call Hall"
Photo FA &gt;4041
WEST HAVEN: one-year-old 3BY OWNER. 3 bedroom. 1V4 bath
Sem inole R ealty
bedroom frame home, vinyl
house. Grove Manor, 1013 Lin­
floors, loqttirt, C. L. Recce, 203
coln SL
Grspcvllte Ave.

I P IT 18 REAL E 8T A T *

2-BEDROOM, Florida room, tiled
bath borne. Near air base oa
HOMES AND LOTS for colored
Sanford Ave. 1230 down. Inquire
people. Also homes built on lota.
Roy Wall, Phone FA 2-1397.

EXCELLENT TYPIST with apti- ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
tude for figure*. I Sap week. Exclusive scent ter SUBCO la
Apply Harcar Aluaslaum Pro* thla area. Work guaranteed, ca‘
Mercury Outboard Motors
ducts Company, Highway 17-12 FA 3-MB7 for free estimates.
WOODRUFF M A R IN E
• South. Pbooo FAkfaa 2-3310.
MU Preach Apt.
FA 2-12B3
B A M ROOFINO
Contracting A Repairs
WANTED: Maa with track brok
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
age office eaporleoce. For In­
ISA V E I
FREE ESTIMATES
formation write Track Broker US Sanford Are. Ph. FA 3-TM3
Now * U ttd
age, P, O. Bex 2204. Orlando,
F u rn itu re aa d A pylU acaa
EGGPLANT PLANTS, sea at ITU
lAjJIgeUMterrieea
W. 1st. PA. FA 2-4140.
Mather
of
Sanford
SERVICE Station AtUadaot, ex­
AUTO
GLASS
C03-209 E. First S t Pfc. FA Z-0933
perienced, age 33 or over. Ap­
ply Colonial Oil Compaap, 1301
INSTALLED
• BIO VALUER
—Preach Ave.,-Mr»~Wodt»e...:_— W lndxhlrld-------- B ack Glaaa
--------- • QUICK CREDIT--------V a s t GIm b
HEAT CUTTER - Counterman. D oor Glaaa
• EASY TRIMS
Must be experienced. Apply la
SERV ICE
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
person. No phone calls. TIP S m k a rlk Glaaa a ad P a la t Co.
Merchandise
TOP SUPER MARKET, 32B San­ 112-114 W. 2nd BL FA MOB WILSON - MA1ER
ford Ave.
ENVELOPES. Loiterbeads, stateMAN It operate MOONSHINE
meats, Invoicta, hand bills, ami
STILL (must be experienced)
programs,
etc.
Progressive Used furniture, appliances, toela
to ballyhoo " T H U N D E R
Printing Co. Pbooo FA 2-2931 etc. Bought-sold Larry's Mart
ROAD", movie of Moonshiners MB Watt 13th SL
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
vs Revenooers coming to Movieland Drive-In Theatre WedThurs. A Frl. Contact Manager.
NO JOB TO U RGE OR SMALL
MEN-WOMEN $20. Dally. SeU Drive Ways — Parklag Areas
Luminous nameplates. Write RENTALS: Day - Week-Month
I t Articles For Hal*
Reeves Co.. Attleboro, Mass.
Front Bad Leaders
Graders — Dosera — Draglines SEWING MACUINL-round bob­
bin, used 3 months. Fweward
Belters — Transports
and reverie. Complete with 23PHONE: Days, PA 24134
BABY SITTING, Ironing. rA 24423
Nights, FA 3-1123 or FA 2-3412 year guarantee and attach­
EXPERIENCED Child Care In
ments Just taka over payment*.
private bumc. FA 3-0302,
.
Seven payments of 10.31 each,
or caih settlement can be
H ^lom btn^jerv teee
made. Wrllo Box 31, ear* Saaford
Herald.
SANFORD Ftomhlag A Heating
Roy Reel Patel A Body Shop
2396 So. Elm Pb. FA 2 7911.
PAINT and
10th A Sanford
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
PLUMBtNO
Behind Studabaker Garage
Buy 1 Gal. - Get 1 VRKE!
Contracting A Repairs
MARY CARTER PAINTS
Free Estimate*
Ml W. lat SL
FA 2 3
R. L. HARVEY
304 Sanfard Ave. Phonr FA 2-UM
1* HOSE (1.00. Boy'* Western
Dungarees 11.99 pr. Army-Navy
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Ave.

RAYMOND M. BALL

■sk Crumley A Mewtekk
nt 117 South Pant Ph. FA MM

HOME - SEEKERS
OUR VERY BEST!

USED refrigerator 333. Utility
trailer M0. 2333 Magnolia Ave.

A N D ASSOCIATES
Real Estate — Insurance
Soroty Reads
AIR CONDITIONING
211 So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-3341 CONTRACT and REFAIR WORK
Sanford
1997 Sanfard Ave.
FA 24302
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1290
Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Pen C. Themis
3-BEDROOM house, large lot,
FA 2-044
2400 Adams Court, Wynnewood. 1021 S lrtu SL
Terms.

BALE or RENT: 3 Bdrm. bouse,
unfurnished 917 W. 24Ul S tm t. For the vary bast, w* repeat, the
very best, boms buy in all of
Sanford, allow us to show you
this exceptionally lovely 2 bedroom bom* located In one of
the better residential areas, and
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
situated on n well landscaped
Since 1949
100* z uo* oak shaded lot.
A. RARE
DeRARY
BONNIE JO H N SO N
NOrth 9 44a
NOrth 0-4
Tbe features arc to numerous to
Opportunities
Beanty Shop
House Wiring — Electric Service
Itamlxa here, but we can as­
ROLLAWAY, Hospital aid Raby
1994 Ssafeed Ave.
Sid Vihlea
sure you that your boat hopes
Beds. Day. Week or Month —
RANDALL
ELECTRIC
CO.
WUI Be Closed For
will be fully re slued upon in­
FURNITURE CENTER
113
Magnolia
FA
2-0913
P
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A
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Sept. 7th thru 244k
spection. la short, It has to be
1190 French Ave.
seen to be appreciated!
Florida registered. Eicellcat op­
Pb. FA 2 79*3*
portunity for young min under
Originally priced at 114,000 the 40 with * without capital for Licensed — Bonded Painting A
“In the City of
owner has given us ordsra to half ownership la large volume Decorating. Free Estimates
sell, and sell quickly I The new Jackooville drug store. Write Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
Gracious Living”
Pharmacist, Sanford Herald.
price la only $12,900, and after
P A I N T LNG CONTRACTORS
FA 2-1204.
reasonable down payment, you
----- COMING SO O N ------can assume an already eatebCUSTOM BUILT HOMES
lished mortgage payable at (93
FEATURING! QaaBty
Remodeling — Free Estimates
Formal Opening
per month. Need we say more.
Beautician. Salary and
Repa'rc
Phone FA 2-3741
Ecoaomy — Originality
Phone now and be the tin t lo WANTED:
commission. Phone FA 2-3742
BILL BERN03ICY, Contractor
sec, and purchase, this buy of or
FA 2-2433.
the
year!
VISIT MODEL AT
, FLOOR landing and UnUhlng
FOUNTAIN HELP: Apply Foun
Cleaning, Waxing. S a r v l a g
Stenslrom R ealty
tain Mgr., Roumlllat A Ander. Seated* Canity alec* 1I2L
500 French
ion. No phone calls please.
■* M. GLEASON. Lako Mary.
HERBERT ITKKFIWOM
OR PHONE F A 2-72*4
Resists red Broker
LEN BMNRB
LOTTIE BROADWAY

HOMES

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LUM BER

BETFYE D.
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FOR
Fa. FA 1-2499

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: 2
bedroom, corner lo t (330 down,
assume payments $37.30. 10*
Anderson Circle.

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We invito you to b« our guest* absolutely free
without obligation at oaa of Sanford’* leading
l Motels white you local* suitable housing fo r
vou a a * y e a r faaUiy. Pick up y o u r key a t th a
Sale* Office.

Odham 6 Tudor, Inc.
BRAHJEY ODHAM,
C eraer Hwy. 17-W 4 2 7 tk 8L

OPPORTUNITY

Work Will Be Directly Under The Controller With Uutica
Including: General Ledger, Subsidiaries, Financial Stetemcnta
And General Control.
Write Giving Complete Jtciume Of Background, Expericnca
And Reference*. Interviews By Appointment Only After Review Of Written Presentation. Pay Commensurate With Ex­
perience And Ability.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR IN C
Sanford, Florida

Down Payment-No Glueing

Qulal CaaimuailF
Near Golf Couraa

An Experienced Lady With A Broad Background In Accounting — Preferably A Collega Graduate With A Degree In Accounting. Our Business la Growing And Wa Ntad Additional
Personnel.

P. O. Bex 1(M
Phone FA 2-1501

PARK
HO M ES

Dream Homes

Club Kd. A W aU k

For Our Sign* . . .

O P E N D A IL Y
»t$6 A. M. TU Dark
8UNDAY

2:00 P. M. *TU Dark

S h o su n a lm

1 Used HIGH RISER With
Bolalrra A Slip Covers, A-l
Condition .......
941.30
1 3-Plece Foam Rubber
SECTIONAL, Used 114MB
1 Rebuilt Foam Rubbar Swivel
ROCKER......... ...... . f 19,10
1 Lied SOFA BED. good
condition .......
(19.10
6 Walnut Side CHAIRS, like
new ....... .
....... IJ3.M
1 Maple F i n i s h DRESSER
With Mirror,
Repoaieaied ............. 14949
2 Occasion*! CHAIRS,
Each ......
919.99
2 Mahogany Lamp TABLES, I
Cocktail TABLE, Like New,
Group ------(29.39
1 Full Site BOX SPRING,
A-l Condition____ (IS.N
1 King Size 44" x SO" Holly,
wood BED ...........
(4(JB

NEW FURNITURE
(MHihlly Damaged)

BARGAINS
Bookcase BED. CHAIR A
DRESSER With Mirror
Rag. $149.30 HALE $99.3#
Double DRESSER With Mirror
Reg. $49.60 SALE $4IJ0
g Drawer CHEST, Maple
Finish
Reg. 339.60 BALE I23JB
3

CHEST - OF • DRAWERS,
Grey FlnUh
Reg. $49.60 SALE 927JB
3 Twin Bias Cedar Bookcase
REDS, En.
Reg. $44 60 BALE 129.3*
3 Twin Bias Bookcase BEDS,
Grey
Reg. $34.60 BALE (34JI
Maple FlnUh DESK
Keg. $39.60 SALK $2241

T O T A L PRICE
Tara Waat Oa 20th
Ht. Follow Couatry

1 Used HIDE*A-BED, Brown
Upholstery, Good
Condition ....—
$49.1*
i Used SOFA A Matching
CHAIR, Green Uphodstery,
Good Condition „ ...... g S IJt
Z Full Site Hollywood BEOS,
93B.3*
Each ..................

llomre feelers 3 Bedrooms •
III Tile Hatha • Screened
Porch • Utility Room . Tarrail* Floors &gt; Carport# * Land­
scaped Lola • All City Con•ealcntta.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

WAIT! WATCH!
For Opening D ate
W. 19th 8t.
FA 2-7493
Banfeed

Odd End A Coffee
TABLES --------- yt TRICE
Z Twin Site Foam Rubber
Seta Slightly Boiled,
Each .........
94944
3 Odd BookcaseBEDS, Full
Slie, E a c h ............... $39.30

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Breekweed Feeder, • Fan*
mnger Station Wages . VB
Radio • Heater &gt; Very
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Large Light** Lai.

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Thursday nlfht, Staccato was
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to help a linger, mele, out of
trouble. The alniar waa paying
blackmail In krrp ■ seandll .mag■line from revealing his post. Un­
fortunately, the singer’* past indiscratioo waa not (it an to the
audience. StaccaU mat the singer
la a steam rodm and the singer
was thereupon stabbed in the back
by tha magazine pabllsher'a
strongsrm guy.
Is it rads at this point to won­
der about tbe rote of the lawyer
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b Sydney and Joshua Chase
among the early Florida ett-

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The Ckanael Swim; Frank Sin­
atra hat announced that ElvU
Preeley will be the apcclal gueit
•tar oo Sintra’s ABC-TV special
scheduled for "early May. 1B60."
Theme of the ahow: "Sinatra’s
welcome home TV party for El­
vis." Of course, Frankie and Our
Leadtr will blend voice* in lome
dueU.
Tbe upcoming British general
elections have disrupted plans by
CBS-TV’i Person-To-Person to
present taped interview! with Bri­
gitte Benlot, Sophia Loren, Gina
Lollobrlgida and Yul Urynner.
.m a'
Britain’s Granada network, which
was to have taped the segment*
in ParU and Rome, advised P-ToP that all IU taping equipment ia
•eventeen Oviedo School home being "preempted" for campaign
Mom mothers have been named coverage. As a result, P-To-P, with
fa •erve as contact* between Charles Collingwood as host, will
Isachera and parents in extracur­ continua visiting stateside hearthricular activities. Mrs. W. B. aides until Granada, or CUS-TV,
Ctonts announced the following comes to the rescue. The pro­
gram’* tall debut has been post­
sgipointi ee
■&lt;«. Merritt SUWy fur Mrs. poned from Friday, Oct. 2 to Oct.
Dow Ulrey’a firm grade room: 10 aa a result of the snafu.
Mm,Z3. .T- Coe for Mrs. M. E. Tha Kevlon BU-ralnute special on
Cooper's firm grads room; Mrs. CUS-TV set for Thursday, Oct. 22
Lae Warder far the second gride, will feature Greer llarson as host­
and Mrs. Jamea Tracer far Him ess and a cast that includes Mar­
tha Bays, Mike Nichols and Elaine
Dorothy Rice's gredea;
. Mr*. W. A. Ward will be home May, Waller Sleiak and John Bub­
Mom mother far Mrs. Walter ble*. Christopher Plummer will be
Itague'a third grade room; Mrs. ro starred again with Julie Harris
A. R. Volgbt for Mra. E. E. in the Hallmark Hall of Fame
Orimm’e third and fourth grada production of Ibesn’i, "A Doll’s
combination
‘ i ____
room; ___
Mrs. B. ...
H. House,” on NBC-TV Sunday, Nov.
Walker far Mrs. James Partin's 15. The Bell Telephone Hour on
Wurth Brads; Mrs. Norman Bris­ NBC-TV Friday, Nov. 20 will be an
tol far Mrs. C. K. Huckalew'a ■ll-Gerahwin ahow, possibly headed
•Ml Rrade, and Mrs. W. II. Mar- by Ella Fitzgerald,

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ROSEDA L!
SWEET and TENDER

GARDEN

Oviedo Home Room

Mothers Named

B A K E R Y

T M 6 A 7 ~ Y .‘

SOFT ICED

S p a n is h

B AR CAKE
RICH CHOCOLATE. TWO LAYER, COCONUT ICID

nr- Mrs. W. B. West’s liztli
grade room Mrs. Boh Boyis wiU
i s tha patent contact; Mrs. WeeMy'Swanson will be far Cerium
Isafiy ’a seventh grade; Mrs.
John Evans far Mrs. Merritt Sta­
ler's seventh grade room; Mrs.
M m I n d y far Mra. W. H. DaB ubo ' s eighth grade room; Mrs.
C. I . Minter for Miss Lois
MMsB’s eighth grade; Mrs. Leri
Berman far Arch Hoatck’s ainth
mtdera; Mrs. R. W. Eitee for
Mra, JR. B. Smith's tenth grada
m a tt Mrs. R. L. BeUhorn far
C J L BncksWWs Uth graders
IM Mrs. Douglas M. Jackson far
Pgat Mikier'a IMh graders. Mrs.
Jackass wRl be captain af the

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Hospital Notes
KPTKMBKB g
Admietleae
Clara Tyner. Hanford
Roger Edwards, Unford
Harriett Annie, DeBsry
Winnie B. Smith, Sanford
Donald Paul Warren, Saidord
Rose Abrams, Sanford
Donald Smith, Sanford
Jamas Drum
Mr. and Mra. Jamas R. Oowiogton, Sanford, a ion
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Robin•oo, Sanford, a m o
Mr. and Mra. Dais Ooteoa,
Lake Mery, a soo
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waaaik,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. sad Mss. WUbost Haroleon, a eon
DUmkaalt
Maasl Beilins, Longweod
Barney Deck, ganford
David Hoffman, Hanford

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-WASHINGTON (U P 1)- Premier| that the people of tea United
Akita Mhrwahehov, beaming, war­ State* bore thorn af *bo Soviet
ing hia bat and featuring to Preai- Union no ill wilL
with Ms hand*, I But Eisenhower added the tart
a fateful 13-day itatement that the tww nations
turn the count were quite different because in
of the said w a r-ta r better or tar America "people tbomaetme es­
tablish and control the govern­
_ . J h t Soviet leader's mammoth ment."
• W I M turbo-prop arrived almost
Eisenhower looked grim during
‘
behind ache *•» . Confu- the welcoming ceremony and the
•om pounded when the review. Newsmen remarked that
craft had to bo turned never had they aeon Kisauhowor
on the runway aa that with such a grim look on his fact
emerged oo the other for so long. Ha read hia brief
of the plane from the color speech without iv w once relaxing
that was lined up for him. into a smile.
The president emphasised that
aad greeted the Soviet lead- portion af the speech ka wMcb ha
or at the foot at a specially-built said that tba American people did
Jf-ste p ramp.
not seek In interfere in the in­
V.^lfco preildeot s h o o k bands ternal affairs of any other nation.
heartily with Khrushchev, with The president's interpreter than
wife, Mrs. Nina Khrushchev, read a translation.
with Fanlgn Minister Andrei
than took off hia hat, donned hia
.The moot severs security mea­ tpactaclaa, pulled hia own speech
n t in peacetime history wore from bla pocket, smiled at Etonimbed to protect Khrushchov bower, and began to rend rapidly
in Russian.
"Permit me at thin moment."
Both men made brief aad formal
totting statements at the airport, he began, "on Brat setting foot pa
laanhowor aoanrod Khrushchev American sa«. la thank Hr. lie-

VOL. X U X

WKATHSBt ConiWerabl* eloudineea through Wednesday. Shown*. High today U to 88, low tonight 70 to 78.
Win b U b U M 1800
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1968
IM tai
SANTOM). FLORIDA

America, and aaaurad the praatdent that an equally "cordial wel­
come'' await* him la Russia when
he futures th* flail M ar Ibis fall.
Khrushebtv told Klaaabowar Coart during foe past » yaara baa
been exercising power to amend
the Coaatltuiiea at Mi a m plenaure. Federal Judge Dealer DoVane told teadard Katarinas yeaterday.
There have heea raape alnce
1327 where the M * eeart haa
•ought not to be beead by Ma t e a
prarioua declatoaa, Mid the retired

New s Briefs
Fruit Shipments

Captains

KAY LUNDQUWT

Friends' Knockout
Eases Trapped
0 Driver's Agonies

New Seminole Hlgb football tocaptains are Charlee Bogan and
Ray Lundquist.
Th# two Motors, both 17, were
“S pptlntedbjr th*—cuwhlng ataff
for (bowing the necessary lead­
ership, aportamanly and Intellec­
tual qualltto* and football ability,
Coach Jim Ptgott said. Bogan la
g tackle. Lundquist is a halfback.
Between 13 and X Seminole
ayers should see action against
tuivlUa this Friday, depending
on how well the game goes, Plgott
aaid. Twenty-six boys will be in
uniform tar toe game which be­
gins at • p. ra. Starting at quart­
erback will be either Mike Ro­
berts or Alex McKlbbln; at full­
back John Mann or tin Rlaoar;
at halfback, Lundquist or Johnny
Lovelace. Offensive ends wlU ba
Jim Gracoy and Tarry CbrUteo-

S

LINCOLN, MmUod (UP1) —
John Pan, M, trapped in tba sab

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J

af hia biasing truck, know that
Mm and was near but ha hated
to bo burned alive.
Ho pleaded with bystander* to
knock him unconscious before the
Sameo engulfed his body.
Tho drama occurred when Poo
w u trapped in the cab after a
collision involving hia and two
other truck* in thick fog, a cor­
oner's inquest w u told.
William Mari!and told the coro­
ner the truck engine caught firs
and flame* spread into the cabin.
Ha said ha and th ru friends
triad to drag Fox from the Max­
ing truck but that Fox was hop*.
lastly pinned Inside.
- Wbeo their desperate efforts to
Stic*** Fox failed he pleaded
with them to knock hi n out. Marsland Mid they knocked Mm out
with a rabbit punch—“we hit him
■t tba back of the neck."
Coroner John Goodlad returned
a verdict at accidental death af­
ter declaring the blow was struck
with the beat intentions and that
there was no intention of mercy
titling.

Suit Against TV
Actor Delayed
MIAMI &lt;UP1&gt;- An attorney for
two insurance talesmen said he
Would delay filing a damage suit
against television actor Richard
Webb pending a conference with
Webb'* attorneys today.
Attorney William R. Colson said
the suit for a "substantial turn"
had been prepared and might still
hi filed following today's coo
fsrsnee. But Colson M i d he first
wanted to hear "what th* other
Ad* has to aay."
A - C o l a o n represents insurance
salesmen M. P. ToughUl of Salt
f i t s City, Utah, and Waiter J.
Bush of Springfield, Ore. The two
salesmen said Webb pestered
them with question* during a
flight from New Orleans to Miami
last Saturday. They said as they
toft the airplane he pinned their
grms in a judo trip and announc­
ed be was making a citiaens arlast. They said he accused them
(}of being Russian spies.

Auxiliary To M eet
The Ladies Auxiliary at the
Lake Mary Fire Department will
hold their regular monthly meettog at th* fir* houa* Wednesday
at 1 p. m. Further plan* will be
mads for th* Hallowe’en MasqueZhd* and all Interested women
urged to be preecot.

Boosters To Rally
Tonight In Prep
For Friday Game
The Sem inole High Boosters Club
will sponsor a pep rally at 7:30
p, m. today in the high ecjwol
auditorium. The rally will be th*
second kick off for club activities
thla season in preparations for tha
opening game with Titusville.
The Seminole Band will partici­
pate in tonight's meeting and
cheerleaders and majorettes twill
give a performance. Coach Jim
Pigolt will introduce the football
■quad.
Membership ia the organisation
which supports Seminole High
•porta event* Includes free admis­
sion to any of the school’s athletic
contests throughout the year. Fam­
ily membership la $20; single mem­
bership, *10; and a donation mem­
bership, *10; and a dnoation mem­
bership, which does not provide
entrance to athletic eontesti, ia $3.
Membership tiekela may be ob­
tained at William E. Kader'a
Jewelry store, Perkins* Men’a
Store, Stenley Hardware, Thrifty
Service Station, and from club
ticket chairman Raymond Lundquilt in Ihe Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank, or from Cdr, Tamny
at the Naval Air Station.

Worker Drowns
Robert Reed, it, drowned near
Ibe Osteen Bridge yesterday when
he slipped from a houseboat on
which he was working. The Mid­
way Negro fell into nearly nine
feet of water about 11:43 a. m.
according to Constable J. Q. Gal­
loway and Deputy L. J. Krii, who
worked oo the case.

trtaa of aaparata but aqua) fad*
Uliee far tba public "and for child.
ran la tta public achooli.”
"Th# ehlaf responsibility tar
drafting aad ip umBring a Consti­
tutional amendment that will bring
an end to tba danger of a judicial
oligarch* on thla country reate with

The court la HOT. everruled the
Adhlaa ea. Chlldrcn'a Hoapita) de­
rision when K had upheld it ia a
prarloea caae, the judge charged.
A Geaatltutioeal amaadmeet ia
leaded ta prerant the Supreme
Court from overruling, modifying,
ar changing "any prtar decitlon
•f that court" which Intorpratcd

won oapocted thoa to Initiate
Stale "exploratory" talka on rltal
International laauea, including Urn
problem of Berlin and Germany,
which Khruritchev baa aaid la
paramount.
Tonight Prmidoot and Mra. El
aenbower play hoot at n formal
dinner 'to the Khrushchov family
with Borne M additional gutaU
from tba higbeat governmental
and diplomatic eirclei. Khruah*

Lundquist,
Bogan Grid

NO. M l "

WINTER HAVEN (UPl&gt;-Daily
carloadtnge in boxes from the Cit­
rus Vegetable Inspection Division:
By rail, S,1U grapefruit; by
boat, 134 grapefruit; by truck, 17,
233 grapefruit; total shipment*, 13,
4*4 boxes.

Court Asked To Remove

Ip . m. Stocks Commission

NSW Y O U (UPI) - H a c k
price* at 1 P- m.:
American T I T „ , , , , , , i „ , TO
Bethlehem Steel ««».„»•••„ 13)4
•
•
. * ,..
CA O .
, Rb
Chrysler .............................. 43H
301k
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Court-, fused to sign, charged that the Curtiss-Wright
DuPont ,
«
.
,
347
appointed
monitors
have
Mked
a
1473,000
wm
deposited
la
banks
Borgnine To Wed
Eastman Kodak ................. MM
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Maxi federal court to oust James R. when it drew no Interest for the Ford Motor ........................ T7H
' By JACK
can actress Katy Jurado and Hoffa a* president of the Team- benefit of union mem ben.
General Electric................. T4’i
Tax Assessor Mary la ris Watt* (
Academy Award-winning actor Er­ stars Union, charging that he mis­ In on* case. the. monltori laid, General Motors ------------.._14U
nest norgnln* announced Monday handled |473,o6o to union funds. a portion of tho money waa used Graham Pali# .................... 3% • r said this morning lAs would
Ufa not we* Dowling Appraisal C am
they plan to be married at th* The monitors mad* their re­ to further the operations of a Inti. T A T
Lorillard
43
end of this month or tarty ia Oc­
Florida
reel
eetata
corporation
in
pany’s 3134,100,734 county ap­
quest Monday in an interim re­
Minute Maid ....................... 30*
tober.
which Hoffa had an intensL
port to Judge r. Dickinson Letts The monitor* asked that Hoffa Penney ««»«*■*.».,««*».*.•,» tint* praisal on Km ISM Its aasaam
vj-1
oo
their policing *f the giant be required to account within 21 Psnn KK ............................. lif t meat rolL
Arson Charged
CHARLES KOGAN
Royal American #•'#•• (miamt• • 4H
Tha appraisal of $IM,33UM ta t
INDIANAPOLIS, lari. (UPI) - tmioa. Letts appointed the throe- days for transaction* involving Sear*
Roebuck............ ...
4g county real estate and 113,773,734
The suburban home af Gene Saa man b o a r d la tu g to keep a tha 3473,000 and that they ba giv­
Jj
Souci, top Indiana Teamster* Un check on lloffa's administration. en subpena powers to investigate Stud*biker ,M ,»,i,,,,„M », 13% tar bualnaag and &gt;arsenal pewU. B. Steel «• i ••!**•#4Ne• •Mu 101%
ion official and close friend of Tho report, which the union's th# deals further.
party
vms
eubmitted
to
K
m
earn*
Jimmy Hoffs, wm virtually de­ representative an the board re- They also asked that Latte hold WMtiagbouM El. ................ N% ty eommlsakmsrs bp
an early hearing on whether Hof­
stroyed by fir* early today and
ling this
fa should be removed from office
authorities said It wm "definite­
Th# ##aai
and whether h* should ba held
ly" a case of arson.
accountable for any funds which
formally accept tba appraisal
might be due union members.
Typhoon Veers
cards, but before n srowri tfeai
In addition, (bay requested au­
TOKYO (UPI) —Typhoon Sarah
half filled tba courtroom, voted
thority
to
requart
th#
union’*
gen­
vend to the northwest today on
I# deliver tb# cards to Mr*. WM*
eral executive board to start dj*
ft? tar hftr q ftltirtfi,
HOUSTON, Tex. (WPH -A tje- a eeart*. tbgt appartatUy will
eipUnary
action
against
Hoftt.
’
LAKELAND (UPI) — Thieves
" I da net M aud to bare
*'
W*
mendous explosion Muttered the spare the'Islands af Okinawa and VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) —J
Formosa from th* tall fury of its
who haul sway fruit or trees from appraisal cards brought Into m?
Edgar A. Poe Elementary School wind* and rain*. Th# storm packed four-man United Nations fact-find
members of Florida Citrus Mutual ofTlca until Km county accepts
ing team arriving here today to
today, killing several students and winds of up to 147 miles an hour. check
a
n la for rougher going this year. them aa a good, valid appraisal,"
on
a
reported
Communist
a man who may have token a It wat reported moving at U mites Invasion ran Into a gov let tharge
Sheriff* of 13 citrus • producing said Mrs. Walker, lb* aaid to
bomb into the school.
aa hour,
counties have been briefed on the answer to a question that aba
it wat here. Illegally.
Another of th* dead was said to
new cltrua truck Identification law would than use them at a (atari
The
8ovlc'te
said
Monday
night
be the woman principal of the A Girl For Bing
•nee.
designed
to reduce thefts.
the
team
was
not
the
proper
In
school, who tried to wrest a suitMra. Walker arid aba already
The law require# trucks hauling
LOS
ANGELES
(Lit'I
(-Crooner
itrument
for
resolving
tho
Lao­
cat* containing explosives from Bing Crosby, father of five sons,
tian crials.
SYOSSET, N. T, (UPI) - A citrus to earry th* Arm's name baa tba preliminary 133S rod
the min.
out a joyful "wthoo" Monday They called Instead for a con pendant about the slit of a silver and th* words "licanaed fruit deal­ about half completed and wiH gtva
A newsman who reached the let
night
at Queen of Angela Hospital ferenee "without delay" of the dollar may save your lift la tho er" to make It taster for law ta- it to tbs commission “on ar (baud
scene shortly after the explosion
forcemeat officers t# recognise Oct, 1."
when
wife, actress Kathy countries that attended tha 1334 event of nuclear war.
said ha counted "at least tlx Grant, hte
Commission Choirman J o h n
fruit
or tree thieves.
gave
birth
to
their
(tret
Geneva
conference
that
created
The
pendant
is
a
plastic-encas­
dead," including a white man
Krider asked Mrs. Walker K *he
Mutual
sponsored
a
meeting
of
daughter.
Tha
couple
named
tha
Laos,
North
Vtet
Nam
and
South
ed
dosimeter,
or
dose
meter,
about 30 years old.
were "using tba 1333 roll again."
The school Is attended by whit* 4 pound-13-ounca-giri Mary Fran Viet Nam out of what was once which, according to the manu­ sheriff* her* Monday. Mutual offi­ She replied "1 said I am p r e r r i
French Indo-Chlna.
facturer, records radiation ex­ cial Dale Carlton Mid lb* organchildren only. Nona of tba schools CCS.
lution would continue paying a ing tba 1133 roll."
The team prepared to begin its posure cumulatively.
in Houston are integrated.
After a couple of hours af be are
lloo
reward for information lead­
work
despite
the
Russian
attack,
Wayne
Morris
Dies
The
sensitive
element
of
the
The sheriff* office said that K
dosimeter ia phosphate glMi, ing tha arrest and conviction of Ing individual .om manta from tba
was told that "someone threw a SAN FRANCISCO (UHIJ-Aclor however.
which omlta luminescent light anyooa stealing fruit or tree* from good stud audit are tba aommlri
bomb on the school basketball Wayne Morris died of a heart at­
non decided to discuu th* prob­
after being exposed to harmful Mutual members.
tack Monday aboard an aircraft
court."
lem again at 10 a. m. Thursday.
X-ray
or
gamma-ray
radiation.
carrier
in
the
Pacific,
the
ocean
Bodies of three small children
Defense Assistant
Krider pointed out state Comp­
Unlike
instruments
that
detect
where—unknown
to
most
of
hit
were lying in 11m yard of the
troller Ray Graen'a recommenda­
the presence of radiation, thla ooa Steel Compromise
school when police first arrived at fans—he played his greatest rote M cN eil Resigns
tion tar an appraisal of all pro­
la designed to tell of exposure
during World War 11. Monte, 43,
the scene. .
perty in Seminole County. AA
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Pre.l the wearer may not hart
Hundred* of frantic people were collapsed while watching air ope­ dent
Still Not Sighted
an Aug. 13, 1334 meeting, Mm.
Elsenhower acepted th* reslf aware of.
rations
from
the
brldg*
of
th*
car­
running around trying to find
NEW YORE (UPI) -T o p Indus­ Walker had agreed to aa apnation today Aaaislant Defense
their children. The confusion was rier USS Bon Homme Richard.
try and union negotiating teems
Secretary W. J. McNeil who ha*
si sal "if money wars included
reported to be to great that it
resumed negotiations In th* 43been Ihe Pentagon's chief financial
tha budget for Uto ensuing ftp.
w m hard to tell what had hap­ Cool Air, Man
Dr. Silsby Home
day-old fleet strike today with no cal year for a reappraisal lor Kto
officer for U years.
pened.
A wide bend of cool air swept Mc.N*i! is resigning effective
Dr. Harry Silsby I* up and indication either aide Is raady for entire county," Krider Mid.
The Poe echool ia in a fashion­ out of L'anada and th* Pacific Nov.
around hie Flora Heighli home a compromise settlement.
1.
In
hit
letter
to
th*
presi­
quoted Mrs. Walker M s w ­
able section of southwest Houston. Ocean early today, sending tem­ dent he said "peraonal considera­ and la expected to return to bla Twelve subcommittees at the ingHelast
May "1 would liko to 4ri
peratures plummeting from the tions," were the reason for his practice In a few months.
bargaining steal companies and sura everyone In this county tnal I
Pacific Northwest to the Great resignation. He hM been with the
Dr. Silsby has been lit a th* tha United Steelworkers of Ameri­ have not tba least intention of *#••
Lake*. The front, which wat ac­ department sine* It waa created veteran's hospital In Durham, N. ca continued talks on local plant ing a eum of $70,000 of tb* tax*
Adenauer Helps
companied by brief thunderstorms in 1347.
rule*.
poyer’i money expanded to no good
C. He can have visitors.
and stiff winds, dropped tempera­
purpose."
Hail President
tures 27 degrees at Bismarck, N.
It's going to cost more t# ran
BONN (UPI) - Konrad Ade­ D., end lent the mercury down
tbs county, Krider told tba crowd.
nauer celebrated his loth anni­ 23 degrees to a low of 43 at Elko,
Tba school* and jail need marw
versary aa Wait German chancel­ Nev., UPI reported.
money. The prison inspector big
lor today by watching (he Inaugu­
said ba ia shout to coodama tba
ration of Heinrich Luebke — hi*
jail, tb* commission chairman de­
personal choice — as the nation's
clared.
Cigarets To Get
second president.
He Mid tba comrateeion refused
Luebke wet : orn in at a joint
to ralsa the millaga because M
session of Parliament attended by Fancy Flavors
Sanford Industry is slowly in­ ed where k la Daka said. Eighty However, tba city la not living wanted to spread out tha tax bur­
foreign diplomats and distin­ HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - T h e
guished visitors to the West Ger­ "Man of Tomorrow" may be puff­ creasing and agriculture slowly acres at the Hill Creek sit* for a on tha Naval Air Station alona, den and not make more exempt­
man capital. Hr actually had been ing away on a cinnamon-flavored dying out, but agriculture will loo, park and playground that Air Station capital te axtra money ions. A figure of $24 milUoa tor
president' since Saturday mid­ clgaret when he preparei for bla continue to be the basic local would be more of a family prop­ In th* pockets of many people reel property value ia Saminoia
bera Dak* laid. If tha NAS ever County lart year,
night, but the formal inaugura­ next trip to th* moon.
economy for tit* next IS years, osition would be better, be de­ moved out tb* base location would lous," Krider said. wm ridlcto
tion was postponed to coincide
George Welssmin. vice presi­ resident city planoer Jerry Dak* clared.
mska a perfect industrial part,
Mrs. Walker
with Adenauer's anniversary in dent and director of marketing for told the city commission last
refer
the reference
to tha $34 mililaa
Dake described bis pisns m said Dak*.
office.
a major cigarette firm said many night.
Sanford's
economic
are*
in­
ranging
13
to
20
years
into
the
vaiuafioa
be
accompanied
cigaret companies already ar* About l.BW people are employ­
cludes DeUary, O'Steen, and soma
testing cinnamon and cocoanut ed in local industry compared to future. A marina with a restau­ of Oviedo. Th* employed in Sem­ statement foal tba ncapiti
flavors, m writ as one that has 1,300 year round agricultural rant might also go to that area, inole County number 13,000, with sheet of (he 1334 roll shows $4fo&gt;
312,347, with a taxable
ba aaid.
the aroma of new-mown hay.
workers, Uake aaid.
A perimeter raid, going around 3,300 in tba Navy and l,30o in $33,044,347.
"There is a possibility the ciga­ The local agent tor JackaunvlUe
agriculture, tba planner noted,
Questions from tba
rets w* smoked a scant five years city planner George W. Simona the city to order to give greater
Tha commissioners compliment­ dealt mainly with bow Dowllsd
access
to
Sanford
was
suggesied.
ago may become obselete," recommended possibly moving
ed Daka aa bin report.
arrived at hie appraisal figures
Weinman said.
Sanford's loo out Seminole Blvd. Dak* recommended opening the
aad whan the comaiaiion would
"The American public has tel to city owned propery on Hill eastern end of Seminole Ulvd. to
accept th* Anal figures:
us know that they will buy flav­ Creek. The 100 area U too cramp- use as a segment of this peri­ Collision Breaks
meter. Dlscuseloo ranged among
Tom McDonald; floats, Garnett or."
Krider told them that DowUotft
White; auto*, John Dickey; judges
contract mad* him available
th* commissioners and th* plan­
ner oa whether future shopping Woman’s Leg
stand, ltob Landrech and Herb
through the equalisation
Methodist M en 's
areas should be on First St. or
Scott; decorations, Peggy Jane Israel Denies Shots
An auto collision at 30th St. bearings and that individual
Lundiiuut; publicity, Dave KJlng
south of 23ih St. Such v center and Lake Mery Blvd. brought a plaints and adjustment* made,
JERUSALEM (UI’I) — Israeli Club To Install
enrmith; awarde, Glenn McCall;
south of 23th would be crowded; broken leg te Margaret Childs, would ba baaed whea that board
authorities
have
denied
that
fight­
transportation, Billy Bromley; dig­
Installation of officers and state­ it would be better to spread out 403 Myrtle Ave. Saturday night. convenes.
nitaries. Ken McIntosh; and bal­ er plane* of Israel'* air force ments of objective* of the Metho­ along French, said Dake,
The car driven west on 20th SL Tha board also asked Dowlie f
loon islet prior to the parade, fired warning shot* at an Egyp­ dist Men's Club are scheduled at Tb* Naval Air Station, along by Harry W, Child*, 313 Lake- to prepare a report on methods
tian airliner in the Aqaba area. the club meeting Thursday.
Archie Wise.
with government workers, her# view Ave., and with Margaret used to compiling tba reappraisal
The parade will run along the The Israeli* charged that the
(The Herald will print addition
Officers to be Installed during brought about II4 million to tba Childs, 34, m a pasMngar, was
tame route a* last year; west on plane — a Britisb-iuade Viscount th* meeting Id the church's Mc­ Sanfonl area, Dake declared. struck at tba interMctlon by . al details of tba statement* reed
First St. to Oak, south oo Oak turboprop — "violated Israeli air­ Kinley Hall Include President About 1,300 homes a n owned In auto driven by Cecil P. Hlnnant today by Tag Assessor Mary
to Fourth, east on Fourth to San­ space" but was not interfered George Mills, Vice President Ol- tha Sanford a n a by Navy man. af Sanford, according to tha Earle Walker and Commiiiisrt
ford Ave„ north to Second St. with became Israeli fighter* Iden­ lie Lnpt-r. Secretary Ernie Lar­ This includes Cassclberr. and Al­ Sheriff's Dept. Damage to each Chairman John Krider ia Wadoafr
tified it aa a civilian plans.
and back to Foft Mellon Park.
sen and IrcMurex Garry Myers. tamonte Springs.
ia estimated *4 I7M.
day’s edftiom

School Explosion
Kills Pupils, Man
Who Brought Bomb

Told Roll

Hoffa For Fund Misuse

Due O c t 1

Grove Thieves
To Find It Tough

Soviets Protest
UNTeam In Laos

Pendant Records
Nuclear Exposure

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Industry Grow s, But Farming Still To Be

Sanford's Bread And Butter For Awhile

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Jaycees Name Chairmen
For Christmas Parade
Sanford Christmas Parade fund*
amounting to over $400 have been
collected by the Retail Merchants
Association.
Local merchant* who haven't
given to the Dec. 4 parade fund
are urged to do so by Retail Mer­
chant’s Board Chairman Francis
Houmillat Jr.
Jaycees in charge of th# parade's
management are:
Chairmen of Jaycee-produced
floats. Bob McKee tor Sente and
Don Royer for th* Jayce# float;
head marshal. Everett Harper;
Herb ktcnaUum;

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M M •eeeea, ha pointed out.
Local agriculture D on the laereaec to the citrus, ornamental
M on diversification af
la needed, Tucker atreeeed. This horticulture, and dairying fields,
year celery and cabbage according to survey*. Cold has
planted on the majority of
rapid Increase of citrus
county’s vegetable acreage.
although there Is some proMOT-SI, Mw two wops w en
on 4,3*0 of Seminole’s ____ _ TUcker said. From l»Ma c n e of vegetable land. Si county citrus Increased by 5,Sales value of county vegetable* 911 acres. It row another 1,000
dropped over |1 - million to the acre* to HOT-31.
Numbers of nuraeriea, foliage,
MS7-M season from Mw 1MA97
and flow * growers a r t very deflntaly rising here, Tucker said.
There
were 303.17 acre* under
Christian Scienca such production
to 19S7-H.
In dairying, t,03,348 gallon* to
Program Sept.. 13
milk were produced In 1937—
U w Columbia "Church of the compared wttft 1 ,300,00* in 1W .
Air” program Sept. IS wUl fea­
ture a Christian Science program
e n t i t l e d , "The Challenge of Campaign H its Home
ST. 1VE8, England (UPI) —
Truth.’* George Nay, Editor of
the nine foreign language Heralds Nicholas Phillips, aldannan and
of Christian Science, will be the deputy mayor of St. Ivts, under­
speaker and music will be sup­ took a relentless war on Utterbugs
plied by n quartet and soloists. in his capacity as chairman of
This program, originating from the town’s public health commit­
the faclUUea of The Mother tee. St. Ives bad 1U first prosecu­
Church, la Boston, Mass., will be tion under the litter a c t Nicholas
carried by Button WDM) to Phillips was fined IS.6* for dump­
10:80 a.m.
ing waste on the city’s beach.
to

acres Uda

increase, County Agricultural Ce­
cil Tucker said today.
Preliminary Investigation* Tuck­
er has d a s la the last month
show about B .M birds hi pro­
duction. compand wMfe » ,0 » in
production M the county la 1954.
H. D. Thompson who started poul­
try product km here this year baa
about 10,004 birds in cagas lay­
ing, 19,499 being raised and ex­
pects to add a nether lo.oao to Ua
eagae. Tucker said.
Price* m celery, the crop far
which Sanford la famous, fell off
during the ItM-Si season because
to overproduction a t one Ume
■nd too much cold and water the
agent explained. Florida celery

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constellation within that group.
n g W M ir * i two-hoar ttMana toe With Uw asa of a band held point­
is Mtotoat can point to, and aama er light, the Instructor points to
w “V;
“ 97 navigational ware in dm and names the navigational stars
K t. .?
. ' i ___ &gt; arfnute revolution af Uw ao- la this seasonal group. The in­
W
f £ . : (' narwat iky. Thla is aeeompliahtd structor then points and the Hu% g by tin t leaching the itadenl to dent names the atari. Next Ihc
. ;i ftfoatify Um majar constellation student points to and names the
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total* each aaaaooal group. Car- aters.
4*r.
f i j ^ M R atara are aaod an pointers and
Zi* 44Af%
The planetarium la also ullllx*■ t »P drawing Imaginary line* to the ad as an aid In teaching celestial
Blowing Room Only
theory. The astronomical trainela
BS1
can be projected on to the dome.
LONDON, England (UPI) —
By Uw student actually seeing
Aviation pioneer Lord Barbeion,
the star, Uw geocentric earth,
71, sniffed at eullnnry frill* now
•• 1
and the astronomical trainela all
being advertised by airlines.
it
superimposed uo the dome at one
“As a humble traveller," said
Ume, be can eaiUy visualise bow
bis lordship, H1 say cut out
the trlangla la solved to obtain
smoked salmon and caviar. Just
^ l A O L A N © - Bhariff*, or their a Um of oosltlon.
gtva me elbow room to draw my
INSTRUCTOR J. A. HEAD POINTS TO STARS
Knowledge of star Identification
d n ignotid repraaeotalivei. from
hanky nnd blow my
In
Uw
all-weather
heavy
attack
St Florida ritroa belt counUeo will
1
aircraft
la
Indispensable.
Positive)
■wot with Florida Citrus Mutual
v«
to r s Monday to dUeuit anforcw- identification must be made of a
at mw lawo affeetlng ckrus navIgaUooal star prior to shoot­
Robert W. Rutledge, ing with the periseopic sextant.
wral manager, raid to­ U Uw wrong star la observed the
poeiUon of the Aircraft cannot
day.
Rutledge raid a major topic of ha maintained. Their are billion*
«W meeting will be a recently and billions of stars In the sky,
paaoad la* requiring Identifies- and Uw heavy attack navigator
Ci
must be able to posiUvely Identify
g o a d tree*-.* hauling ritrua.
The new law requirea all trucks, 17 of them and these are widely
tractora. trailer*, or other to- scattered In Uw heavens.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — The
H d n htuliaf raw citrus fruit
government
la expected to report
to the state bear the name of the
owner la throe loch letter* on
today that unemployment failed to
gather aide.
drop In August as much as an­
R u 1 1 a d | a said additional
ticipated.
methods will be considered to preOfficials said about 150,000 lay­
e n t fruit thefts during the 1959-60
offs earned by the steel strike,
•caaoo. Mutual will continue Its
^
„
and auto retooling whkh tempoR100 reward tor Information lead­
________ __of —
BOSTON (UPI) —
*r*r* rarily Idled another 80,000 working to the conviction
anyone
Mealing f r u ir o r - tree* "front Mu-J-rl*Sr—who—hriped._pHch. —BOitoq^ efa^^rara-majns-factnra Jn_ajtluc^
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k a American
i s H n e n a n 1league
Maifita tiJinnanl
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to tthe
pennant gish
tual member1* groves, b t aaid.
decline from the July level
13 years ago, 1* resigning as Red of 3,744,000 unemployed.
Box pitching coach at the clot*
A normal seasonal drop In un­
of the 1050 season.
employment would be about 566,The 37-ycar-old Bhaw, Miss., 000.
resident says he will accept the
Today’s report alto waa expect­
post of athletie director at Little ed to disclose that lot*I employ­
Delta State College, 10 miles from ment showed an expected dip In
8«« tha lovely array of Baton fine
his home and at Cleveland, Miss. August but still set • record for
It was Ferriss and Tex Hugh- the month of more than 67,000,000
CORAL GABLES (U PI)—Tb#
disciplined fabrics for Fall. Solids
University of Miami’s football son who led the 1U40 Red Box to jobs.
Needs little or no-ironing. 36” wide,
ta n a worked hard on defense to­ the pcnnenl under Joe Cronin,
In July, employment hit an allday, f o i l * w i n f Wednesday'* only to lose to the Bt. I.oul* Car­ time high of 67.604,000.
and co-ordinatea in all the pretty
•mart new Fall-look prints. Start
acrlmmage in which the third dinals in the World Series.
The August decline waa due to
*
new colors.
Ferriss joined the Hed Bux as a seasonal drop in farm job*.
loam ecu red three time* against
sewing now!
pitching coach In 1V5G, when for­ There was a small increase in
the lirat and second unite. .
Third string quarterback Bill mer teammate Mike Higgins suc­ non-farm work that lifted nonMcLain*, a sophomore, paeied to ceeded Lou Boudreau a* manag­ fa rni Jobs to a record level of
Larry Wilson for the telly against er.
about 60,800,000.
tha first stringer*. He ran for
With the decline in unemploy­
yd. to
yd
•n* touchdown against tha eecond
ment less than expected, the pro­
Mam and pasted to John Ellli State Port, Trade
portion of the labor force out of
lo r Mw ether.
work rote above the 6.1 per cent
Coach Andy Guetafeon announ­ Group To M eet
posted In July. August customar­
ced that ho has moved senior left
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Di­ ily sec* unemployment drop
and Walter Corey up to the first rectors of the Florida l’urts and sharply ns many summertime
♦cam. Corey, who lettered ai a Foreign Trade Council will meet worker* — especially students—
eophomore but saw little action here Sept. M to talk over plans leave the labor market.
last year, was promoted from the to send a group to Washington
Steel strike-related layoff* were
third anil.
which will push for further Im­ estimated by the l.abor Depart­
Just received new Quadriga drip dry
provements In the state’s Inland ment a month ago at aliout 100,000. The latest estimate is 150,000
and intercoantul waterways.
for
fabrics. Beautiful patterns
Cubans Questioned The organllation will aim dc- —a figure which shows that the
trnm ne iU general policies anil “steel strike is beginning In affect
S c h o o l . C areer or t h a butty
About Arms Cache adopt a budget. In addition, It the economy across the board,"
huuaewifa. *6" wide.
MIAMI (UI’D —Three Cuban*, will discuss an agreement between one exfiert commented.
We carry a complete line af
♦he men described as former em­ the council and the State Develop­
sewing notions.
ployes of the ousted Batista gov­ ment Commliiion oulling duties
ernment In Cuba, were questioned of each agency In the fields of
PORTSMOUTH,
England
And Pattern* by:
her* today after officers seized port and foreign trade promotion.
Directors are expected to take (UPI) — Salt und Pepper got to­
a 16,000 arma Cache.
yd.
VOGUE and BUTTERICX
Thoae interrogated were Fran up plans for publicising the gether here. Marie Pepper mar­
cisco Rey, Rey, 23; his 31 yesrold monthly Florida Journal of Com- ried Edward Balt. Friends intro­
wife, Irene; and Rey’* brother, n«re« m*«*iine aa the council’* duced them as a joke.
official organ.
Julio, 91.
Mm. K*y was alone in the
Monumental Job
tented house when federal and
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (DPI) Two-Tone
Tootsies
local agents acting on a tip singed
The Alabama legislature has un
the raid Wednesday. She said
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Po­ derlaken the task of deciding
"previous tenants" may have left lice said that Twink, a pet rooster whether and where the Confeder­
Imported silk back velveteen
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(It* arm* in the attic but officers stolen frum George Vicory at a ate Monument on lb* Capitol
white and block. 36
found newly-opened gun pucking Memphis hotel, has two easily grounds should be moved since it
eases inside tile house and jugs identifiable features — one red is obscured by trees and brush
• t kerosene and gasoline outside. foot and one green fool.
and used mainly as a pigeon roost.

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Sheriffs To Confer
WHh Citrus Men

Unemployment
Fails To Drop
As Anticipated

don't

Livestock production to toabt*
Tucher said.
Thm;jh Seminal* M the fourth
small.st county to Florida, M
ranks Utb greatest in tha value £
of agriculture, he anted.

Lightning Fatal
To Two Golfers
TAMPA (U PI) — Two golfers
were killed and five slightly In. w
Jured when lightning ripped
through a golf sours* rain shelter
Wednesday.
Dead were Dr. John E. Gottach,
36, and Clark Farber, 49, both af
Tampa. Farber sa the elreula*
tion manager for the Tampa Trih.
une Co. and Gottach waa a local
bona specialist.
The injured were Dr. and Mrs.
R. G. Conner, Tampa; Guy Bag!!, .
■portscaster for television station &lt;A
WTVT; Parkman Rankin, New
York City; nnd retired A ir Fore*
C ap t John T. McKinney, Tampa.

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Fabrics

Ferriss Resigns
As Red Sox Coach

Peter Pan
Cotton

Bates Cotton

Miami 3rd Team
Riddles Starters

7 .6 9

7 .3 9 *

Quadriga Cotton

Complete Line
of Notions

Well Seasoned

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Velveteen

Corduroy
Solid and companion print corduroy.
Absolutely washable, colorfaak,
dyed 36” wide.

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Lebarmon Woolens
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plaids. All the new gav Fall shade!.
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�Seminole Boosters Start
Drive At R ally Tuesday
g ) Th« Seminole High Booster Gub mem*
benhip drive ts under way. A football rally
S ept IS at the high school will be a second
kick-off for dub activities this season. .
Membership in the organization which
rta Seminole High sports events infree admission to any of the school's
athletic contests throughout tha year.
Family membership is *20; single member­
ship, *10; and a donation membership,
.•w h ich does not provide entrance to athle­
tic contests, is $5.
Activities scheduled during the foot­
ball season are the rally on the 15th, before
the opening game with Titusville; a motorcade to Daytona Beach, Sept, 25; a motor­
cade or charter bus trip to St. Augustine,
for the Ketterlinus game Oct. 9; a meet­

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ing, with refreshments and films of the
Titusville game, at the end of tha mem­
bership drive O ct 16.
Also a special football fans' train to
F t Myers O ct 16, with a $6.25 eost for a
minimum crowd of 860; a motorcade to the
Leesburg game Nov. 6; films of the Oct
28 Winter Park game and plans for a bar­
becue, at a Nov. 19 meeting; a motorcade
to Winter Garden. Nov. 20 for the Lakeview game; a motorcade to DeLand Nov.
25 and a football barbecue Dec. 1.
Membership tickets may be obtained at
William E. Rader's jewelry store, Perkins'
Men's Store, Stanley Hardware, Thrifty
Service Station, and from club ticket chair­
man Raymond Lundquint in the Sanford
Atlantic National Bank, or from Cdr. Tamny at the Naval Air Station.

WEATHER: Considerable doudinese through Saturday; scattered showers. High todsy 84 to 89, low tonight 68 to 78.
VOL. T U X

United Press Lsased Wire

Financial
B e —raid bee started a (toTrtt, m u s t e r ed tke Severity
Associates, h e . efftoe Is Rea*
feed. It Is u tfc

1 p. m. Stocks

Established 1908

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959

City, County Fail To Agree On Drain

Solution On Sanford Ave. Connection

Johnson Chooses
Monday Deadline

Honor Graduate,
Shapeliest Girl
Win In Contests

Women Golf Clubs Ready
For Benefit Tourneys

Business Licenses
On Sale Monday

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Higginbotham,
Warner To Run

Ike Asks For 'Constructive Ideas'

Kent Plans Tour
With Hat In Hand

NO. 619

Philippine Force Alerted
For Possible Laos Action

NEW YORK (U ?l&gt;—Stock pri­
ces st 1 p. m.:
American T 4 T ......... « ... 77
American Tobacco . . . . . . . .
Bethlehem Steel ................ 35*4
ST*
C IO
...... .
Chrysler ■. *•• •»•••*# • • §«§• * ISH
Curtiss - Wright ................. 30V*
DuPoot ...............................
Eastman Kodak ................... 99
ro rd Motor ........................... TtH
General Electrle . . . . . . . . . . 79H
General Motors ................... S3
Inti. T k T ............................ 32*
Lorlltard ...........................
41*
Penn R R
17*
Sears Roebuck ..................... 47*
By JACK PMILUPg
nation" from 23th St. to 34th PL. Studebaker
one half hours during
13*
U. S. Steel ........................... 103
City and county commissioners encs at City Hail.
said Mayor A. L Wilson.
ed to agree last night on how! The county com million era left
Tha county needs $100,000 more WeatinghouM El. M t l l l M t
connect the proposed Sanford after Chairman John Krlder'a re­ for Ita road and bridge fund this
n
A rt. drainsgt system with a city quest that city and county share year, Krider said in atresalng the
pipe running into Lake Monro* the coet of piping Sanford Ave. lack of county funds to conduct
1
drainage across Lily Ct. swamp the drainage by pipe Initcad of
north of 24th PI.
Proposals and objections arou­ area got no response.
open ditch.
The city commission said it
nd beck sad forth for two sad
He doean't think the mlUage
wants to know the amount of will be raiaed thia year. It ia 41.3
money in the state eellmate for now, he ooird. "I don't believe
WASHINGTON (UPD - Senate
drainage on the Sanford Ave. we can do it and atlil stay in Democratic Leader Lyndon B.&gt;
widening project, tha coat of put­ office," Krider said.
Johnson today p i c k e d Monday
ting In the propoaed drainage, and
The difficulty with the Sanford night as his target for adjourn­
comparative costa between an Ave. project ia that an additional ment of Congress. But ha said
open ditch and pipe drainage north $200,000 cust for greater road there ia no assurance the lawmak­
of 23th St., before it decides how width has been added, said Coun­ ers would hit It.
it thinks the connection should be ty Commissioner Lawrence Swof"I want to try to finish Moodsy
made and financed. Figure* on ford.
night if we can,” Johnson l a i d
coat for drainage will be aaked of
Any additional water put In the newsmen Just before the Senate
------- ATtJtNTTC-eiTY, N .-J; &lt;iniI ^ t ^ t , e _ R g e d Dept. Engine«r P^ W.i .swamp-area—arnmuL_th£_4irppfliedl_mri._a«rly-again In pkm _ahaad
An honor graduate who worked her Ekey.
ditch ia going to bick into peo-' through a mass of minor bills
The idea of city funds helping pie's back yards, Higginbotham
way through college waiting on
Johnaon said the Senate would
the
county
when
city
residents
tables joined tha boeomleat girl
declared.
tackle Saturday ita last major
to the contest in holding top hon­ arc helping pay for county bonds
An objection to any open ditch bill—the foreign aid appropriation.
ors today In the second round of ia not good, laid city commission In the city was made by William It fares a battle over attempts
er
Earl
Higginbotham.
RONALD I’KKHY will direct the two Babe Zaharioa golf
fudging to the Mies America pagBush who livea just north of the to attach a rider extending tha
Eliminating sidewalk* from the swamp area, on llibicus Ct. life of the Civil Rights Commis­
tournaments to raise funds for the cancer society. He
Siuaone Ingeborg Johnaon, 21, propoaed 44-foot wide Sanford Ditches breed mosquitoes and are sion.
is holding one of the announcement posters showing the
daughter of a widowed Oak Park, Ave. to gain funds for piping the dangerous to children, he argued.
Congress had seemed ready to
late
golf champ swinging away against cancer, which
01., bank teller, gave Illinois a drainage would be a safety haA study of running the ditch give President Eisenhower au­
she
dedicated
her life to fight after stricken herself.
aard,
Krider
taki.
victory in the 32nd pageant by win­
north-south on public instead of thority to increase interest rates
"At night it would be just stri­ private property, and buying pipe on government bonds, hut a Sen­
ning a preliminary talent award
ckle to get on that road without with money saved by not buying ate-House deadlock threatened to
Thursday night.
The second-night bathing suit tidewalka," he itreased.
private right-of-way was suggest­ torpedo the legislation for thia
The Sanford Ave. project calls ed by Bush.
trophy want to Bonnie Jo Marsession.
for
four
lane*
from
23th
St.
to
quit, 19-ytar-old Ithaca College
Until more figures on the
Onora
Ave.
'
with
sidewalks
on
sophomore, of Huntingtoa, N. Y..
length and coat of pipe needed,
who to representing New York the west aide for this length and and on comparative coats of pub­ Kennedy Retires
O tato to the contest.
to the east side from 27th St. lic and private right-of-way are
^ T h e third and final preliminary y o jJ N Jrnn V
.‘to
f ■- r . A« Investigator
1file city d - s V , tee. like * groups won't have aouugh infur-'
rounds will be held tonight, with
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Chief
the selection of Mias America can live wilh the open ditch sit mation to make a decision on bow Counsel Robert F. Kennedy of
Divots will 0y at Hi* Mayfair two dubs are Mrs. Clifford Overaround midnight Saturday.
to conduct the drainage, County the Senate Rackets Committee and Casselberry golf Club* next man, president of tha Cssselbarry
Miaa Johnaon, who lives with her
Commissioner David (Satchel and will formally end hU eareer as Saturday and Sunday when the group and Miss Ellen Batts, presi­
mother, Mrs. Carl W. Johnson, In
Mayor Wilson agreed.
one of the nation's moat famed Seminole County Women'# Golf dent of tha Mayfair group.
Chicago, won bar trophy and a
investigators Saturday.
$1,000 scholarship by appearing in
After three years in die national Association sponsors Babs Did rick- Entrane* fees of $1 and goU
Promenade Set
pantaloons, hoop akirt and bonnet
scores will be taken at tbs coursss
spotlight, K e n n e d y announced sun Zahartas tournaments.
to sing "Hello, Young Lovers"
The American Cancer Society from S a. ni.-12 noon and 1-3 p. m.
Thursday that he was bowing out
from "Tha King And 1" in a wallTomorrow Night
will receive the fund* from the on both days.
to return to private life.
ained meixo soprano voice.
Statu and county occupational
His resignation was accepted contest*, open to aU golfers.
Tlie Starlight Promrnaders are
Tbs local contests are part of
Mias Ntw York Stats, who ia and beverage licenses for 1939 SO sponsoring a "Street Dance" Sat­ by Chairman John L. McClellan
The Calloway handicap system
known to her friend* as “ Bon will go on sale Monday at the urday from 7:30 to 10:30 p. in with reluctance and with glow will be used so that all golfers a nationwide scries of tournament*
Bon,”
measures 27-24-30 and Tax Collector'* office In the court­ on Magnolia between 1st and 2nd ing words of praise for the young may have a chance to shire In to b* played on Ilia 19th and ZUth,
stands f feet » inches to ll She house.
staff aide who sat at his side; the trophies reserved f»r winners in memorial to tha "Baba" who
streets in downtown Sanford
weighs 131 pound*.
Sale of about l,SU0 occupational
Joe Curtla of Orlando will be through months of turbulent pub- and runners-up in the men’s snd died of cancer.
and ITS beverage licenses is ex­ caller and admission la free. The lie hearings on labor * manage- women's division!,
pected by Tax Collector John 1* public is invited.
ment corruption.
I In charge of arrangements at the
Galloway. "Notices have been
mailed to aU those who had lic­
enses for the year 1938-39," Gal­
loway said.
Occupational licenses, due Oct.
9
City Commissioner Earl Higgin­ 1, are required of all who prac­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Preti- dignity." The Soviet premier’s was "clearly ona that had to be
botham registered this morning tice a profession, or operate a
Florida has received an allot­
to run for re-election in Novem­ business. A license ia also re­ dent Elsenhower has made a new visit, he said, would be "a thou­ made,"
"If the chairman of the coun­ ment of 31.7iw.OU), for (arm hous­
ber. A little later another Incum- quired for every com operated bid to Soviet Premier Nikita S. sandfold worthwhile" If it gave
ing loans during the I960 fiscal
beot commissioner. Merle Warn­ machine. Anyone operating a Khrushchev: Cume to Washington him "some real appreciation" of cil of ministers of the USSR has year, It was announced by Curtis
huainesi
for
a
profit
who
permits
the
spirit
snd
conscience
of
next
week
w
i
t
h
"constructive
constructive
Ideas
and
suggestions
er, said he too would enter the
dancing must get a license re­ idea* and suggestions" Instead of America.
that could provide the basis for J, Green, Farmers Home Admini­
race again.
gardless
of
whether
a
charge
for
responsible negotiations on the is­ stration supervisor for Orange,
"suspicion,
threat
or
stubborn
Eisenhower's
speech
set
the
Higginbotham and Warner are
prejudice."
stage for his historic serii- of sues that divide us, we would wcl Brevard, Volusia, Klaglei and
serving their second trrm s on the dancing is made.
Beverage license holders must
In a radio-TV address to the na­ meetings with Khrushchev which come the opportunity to study Jvwnvincjle Counties. These are dlcommission. Both their terms ex­
with our Allies," Eisenhower re d federal loan* and ar* availpire this year. Deadline to regist­ present (heir 1938-39 license* in tion Thursday night, the president open in the White House next them
u td,
| able lo eligible farmers, ranchers,
order
to
obtain
a
new
one.
[(
said
he
approached
his
talks
with
Tursday
afternoon.
r a r ai a candidate for the com- I
American
officlala
hoped
partie
«rov* owners, and other agricul
operating
within
any
city's
limits
the
Soviet
boss
In
"good
manners
The
Chief
Executive
also
report­
mission Is Oct. 14.
tural people.
A registered voter, who has the city license must be pre­ and candor" and without weak­ ed on his recent trip to West ularly that Khrushchev would a r
Loan funda may lie used to con­
been a city resident for six sented before a stale and county ness. He promised that "no prin­ Germany, Great Britain a n d riv* in Washington with aome ac- struct, improve, alter, replace, or
license
can
be
issued.
New
bever­
ciple
or
fundamental
interest
will
Frani-e,
He
aald
Allied
leader*
ceptabte
idea
for
resolving
the
months and a state resident for a
year may enter the commission age licenses must be obtained be- be placed upon any auction varied In their estimates of how Berlin crista. They said this wa* repair farm huuie* *U&lt;1 other •*the Khrushchev talks would turn uppermost in the president's mind jeolial farm buildings, Green said,
block."
race. The city roll* for registra­ fora Oct. t.
1* a misdemeanor to practice
He urged Americans to receive out but agreed that Eisenhower's when he invited "constructive" ]*'oan*
made for period*
tion is a citizen or to vote will a Itprofession
or operab a busi­ Khrushchev with "courtesy and newest effort to melt the cold wari proposals from the Soviet leader, bp to 33 year* and the interest
be open front Sept. 21 to Oct. 23.
- rate ts four percent per year on
Voting for city commissioners ness or a coin operated machine
the unpaid balance.
without proper license!.
will be Nov. 1 at City Hall.
The FHA only makea loana
when aatisfaclory credit is n»t
available (rum other sources. To
'•Paul Douglas Dies
be eligible, the applicant mutt be
the owner of a farm in agricultural
O f Heart Ailment
production and which la producing
HOLLYWOOD (UPD—Film star
a substantial portion of his total
Paul Douglas. 32. died today from
income.
a heart ailment, city Bremen re­
Application forms and additional
ported.
information are available at
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — At­
Firemen were called to Use torney Fred Kent plana to tour
Grcwa'i office in Room 417, San­
Hollywood Hills home by hi* act­ the state nest week tr sound out
ford Atlantic NaUunai Bank Build­
ress-wife, Jan Sterling. The res­ the public’s feelings on what type
ing.
cue squad reported Douglas ap- candidate :t want* for governor,
'flparently had died by the time ho said today.
they arrived.
Kent, who hint* tie may throw
Vicar Announces
his own hat Into the ring, said he
believed
no
candidate
has
come
DeVane To Speak
Enterprise Services
up yet who could carry the con­
Retired United States District servative banner to victory in the
Services for All Saint* EpiicopJudge Dorier A. DeVane will
si Church,in EnterprUe announc­
1960 primary.
speak at the Rotary Club lunch­
ed by the Rev. Paul E. Schultr,
"I have reached the conclusion
eon Monday. The judge for the that to win. a candidate also
will be Holy Communion at 8
northern district of Florida tried must be from a big county, be a
a. m. Sunday, followed by morn­
the Dupont Crummer case u one staunch s e g r e g a t i o n i s t , and havs
ing prayer and sermon at 9:30
highlight of his cireer.
a. m. Mrs Cecil Seller* will be
proved bis ability and determina­
tion to operate the slate on a
guest organist.
Regular Vestry meeting will be
tight • fisted, economical basis,1"
^Quake Stirs Clock
at Pariah Hall at 8 p. m. Monday.
HYATTV1LLE. Wyo. (UPI) — Kent said.
The Rev. Hill Swyear of Bar­
Owners of the Painirock Bsr said
nett Memorial Slethodlst Church
today their huge today wall
will speak on "Christ’s Appoint­
BAKIIKCUING for guest members of the Instructor staff of th« Red
clock which quit running In 1932 Guthrie III
ment, Man's Opportunity." There
Ben Guthrie, longtime resident
and defied aU effort* to gel it go­
Cross water safety program are Col. J . O. Gregory, chairman of the chap­
will be special muaic by the adult
ing again, resumed keeping per­ of Sanford, has been admitted to
ter; Mrs. F, D, Scott, chairm an of tha safety progrum, and Bob Zubrod, of
choir.
fect time the night of Aug. 17 st Seminole Memorial Hospital. Mr.
Atlanta, who was guest speaker a t an aquatic accident prevention meeting
Intermediate MYF will meet to
11:40 p. m. That wa* the night Guthrie is retired Assistant Man­
sponsored by the group. About
of the volunteer Instructors were hon­
the Annex at 3 p. m. and Senior
the Yellowstone Park earthquake ager of the Sanford Farmers
ored a t th« barbecue a t (Job Gregory's home.
(Bergstrom i'holu)
MYF at 4 p. ei.
iU fkei.
was recorded * Hgauwlto.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Farm Home Money
Made Available

U.S. Navy, Air Units Also
Reported Set To Stand By
MANILA (UPI) — A crack Philippines “emergency
fore*" is on combat alert and randy to ruah to Laos "on
a moment’s notice,” t spokesman disclosed today.
A t the same time, U. S. military spokesmen said AmerL
can nnvnl forces at Sangley Point and Subie Bay and tha
American Air Force et Clark Field had prepared for an alert.
They emphasised, however, that
so far no alert had been
ordered and thsy denied that there
had been any buildup of American
forces in the Philippines s i a re­
sult of the Communist activity to
T he H ard W ay
Laos.
FORT WORTH, Tea. (UPI) — An American spokesman said the
Eugene Potesto, to, who was In strength of U. I . a ir and naval
Jail todsy on a bigamy charge, forces bora is classified—that to
said he married wife number two secret.
But observers say reliable eetibecause she threatened to tell
wife number one of their affair, mstea give this picture of V. A
“ 1 sure didn't want that to hap­ forces In this area;
Approximately on* wing of fight­
pen," Poteeto said.
ers and fighter-bombers as wall as
many cargo planes m e s t Clark.
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (UPI) — There are a couple of squadrons
Gov, Orval Faubus has asked of long rang* amphibious patrol
Arkansas residents not to dem­ planes at Ssngtsy Point, plus ad­
onstrate against evangelist Billy ditional patrol plane strength at
Graham If they happen to disa­ the big Subic Bay base. Movement
gree with him on racial issues. of 7th Fleet units la unknown, but
Graham is achedultd to presets In it la understood there to at toast
■ football stadium Saturday and on* carrier plus support fitm ents
at Subic Bay. All these bases sea
Sunday sights here.
Immediately taka n practically un­
limited buildup of forces from
Okinawa and the United
NEW YORK ( U P D - Mrs. Vera Japan,
Stats*.
Taylor Corbett, widow of former
The disclosure that the Philip­
world h e a v y w e ig h t champion
pine government was preparing for
Jam es J. Corbett, died Thursday possible intervention to Laos same
at her home. She was la htr 80s. from Maj. Pat Garcia.
Mrs. Taylor nevnr saw bar hus­ He said the final decision far
band fight, but bee home was such action would n e t with ru tfilled with mementos ef Gentle­ pino civilian leadtrt, although the
man Jim's career.
country had drawn op plans as
long as Bus* years ago to carry
out ita commitments to to# South,
NEW YORK (UPI) - Singer east Asia Treaty Organisation,
Eddie Fisher snd his wife, actress
United Nations Investigators stu­
Elisabeth Taylor, returned today died reports on tha Communist
from a four-month honeymoon lit threat lo Leu* to secret today In
Europe,
preparation for their departure for
The wwre accompanied by the beleaguered Indochina*# king,
Miss Taylor's three children and dom Saturday night
brought two dogs and M pieces
They will meet again today and
of luggage.
Saturday, when toey aspect In
confer with Laos' foreign mtototer Khampan Panya, M o re leav­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Eight ing for Laos,
Federal R e I • r v • banks today
raised their Interest rales on loans
to commercial banks to a new 27year high. The hike from 3* to
4 per cent was authorised by the
Federal Reserve Board Thursday
In a move to tighten up eredlt.
It had been expected since last
week when the c o m m e r c i a l
The Seminole Band Parents
banks raised their basic Interest Assn, started organitlng for the
rates to 3 per cent.
year last night and planned to
.
c,
.
. .
participate in a pep rally Tueeday at the High School.
HOLLYWOOD (UPD — Singer
Cheerleader* and majorettes
Alice Lon, deposed "Champagne will perform at the rally at which
Lady" u( the Lawrence Wdk or- &lt;he football squad will be introchestra, la launching a new career duced by th* coache*. The pro­
of her own, she disclosed today, gram will begin at 7:30 p. m. In
The pretty vocalist said she had the school auditorium,
been rehearsing musical arrange-1 AI Case, president of the assoments (or her nightclub act to elation, and Bandmaster Ernest
which ah* will appear at the Cowley welcomed members of ton
Coconut Urova beginning Oct. 14. group at last night's session and
Before that she will headline an urged full participation to a mem­
act at a Scottsdale, Aria, hotel. bership drive for toe year,
The association will meet too
second Thursday of aach month
to plan the schedule, which will
include a trip lo the Ft. Myers
game. The annual birthday cal­
endar project will bo continued
also.

News Briefs

Politeness Asked *

Corbett’s Widow Dies

Fishers Return

Bank Rate Raised

Band Association
Starts Activities

Alice Starts Act

Nehru Turns Down
Soviet Mediation

NEW DELHI (UPD - Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today
in effect rejected Soviet media­
tion to India's border dispute with
Communist Chine.
At his monthly news confer­
ence, Nehru told newsmen be was
against any suggestion of bigpower Interference in the situa­
tion created by Red China's In­
trusion* Into Indian territory.
Today, Nahru aald the situation
between India and China was
"very serious" but added "obvi­
ously, wa want to avoid a show
of fores" in settling the dispute.
China has laid claim to about
33,000 square miles of Indian ter­
ritory to a remote frontier area,
whare several border clashes oc­
curred recently between troops of
tho two nations.

H erlong D elayed
Congressman $ y d Herlong'a
scheduled visit to Sanford Tues­
day baa been cancelled due to
■ heavy work schedule in Wash­
ington, whore Congress la trying
to finish this session's legisla­
tion. Hcrlong was to appear bare
la bis anile* office-

Hurricane Brews;
No Land Threat
MIAMI (UPD — The sixth Irepleat storm of the season grew
suddenly Into a hurricane today,
but Us menace wa* largely to
nothing but empty ocean.
Hurricane Flora, with top winds
of barely 73 miles per hour, was
found by hurricane hunter planes.
At noon Ita renter was about 1,409
mile* east of Bermuda, and the
storm was moving to the northeast
at about 2u mile* an hour.
"Ships to the vicinity of Hurri­
cane Flora and particularly all
small craft between the storm and
the A to m should exercise cau­
tion.” the Weather Bureau warned.
The 73 mils an hour winds ware
clocked to squalls close to the
center and gala winds were found
130 miles to th* nortbeait and 196
miles to the southwest af toe cas­
ter.
Another to n a l appeared to a
band of showers to the Gulf of
Mexico, reported Thursday a* a
"weak easterly wave."

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Cubon Consul Gets
Immunity Assist
S i MIAMI (UP)}—Diplomatic Im­
munity m a te d by a 31&gt;year-old
treaty amoag American itatei
won dism lm l of breaeb of the
pe*c« chargee agalaat Miami's
—Cuban—Consul - .Alfonso --HMslga
Thursday*
CUy Judge Albert Dubbin, who
fined Hidalgo's companion. Ra­
fael Valdes, former Cuban tourist
remmiaelowr , 133 at a trial lu t
woek, freed Hidalgo.
9 lb s te s Cubans ware arrested
when a rtet broke mat among
•one JO* persons after a Cuban-.
American friendship day persde
bare last July A. Hidalgo, apfatotad oaneui by Premier Vidal

j.

Legal Notica

Plaintiff,

b n required to se rv e n copy of
your om w or or p lta d la e to tha
hill af complaint on th e P la in tiffs
atto rn ey Paul C. Verkina, 147 Want
South Street. Orlando, Plorldo, end
file the original nnower or plead*
le g in the of flee af th e Clark of
th a C ircuit Court on or before
Wadaoodny, October I t , 111A If
you fall to do so Judgm ent by de­
fau lt will ba taken a g a i n : you for
th e relief demanded la tb e hill of
eom nleiot
DONE AND ORDBRBD a t Boa*
ford,
Oeunty,
. . . dominate
------------------ Shoe Ids.
bhlo I tb day of September, 1UA
(SEAL I
O, P HERNDON
Clerk of tbe C ircuit Court
Uy Morlbn T. Vlhlen, DC
Paul C. Perkin*
HT Wool lo ath S treet
Orlando, Florida
A ttorney far F lelntltf
Publlih SepL II. 1A I I , A OoL A

m ualclpaf

corporation,
.

Defendants
awrtca a * grrr
o r F lo rid a g o t

HIXSON K ADAMS, C A M PM U f
TKhMON, HARRY J. WILSON, BD*
WARD SOURER. MARIA RATRT.
MARIA HORTON. F R A N C K I
WALXETt, HAROLD R. CUTTER,
and ANNA U. HUNTINO, If ntlee,
and
tholr reepec tire
eah ao w a
.pounce, It m arried. and If dead,
•holr rotpoctlro unknow n heir* da*
* !•••* grantee* nmlgmee* lienor*
c ro d lto ra traotooo, aad any and
nil p o rte n t claim ing by. through,
under o r n g o ln n the oald roepoc*
tiro
named Dofondania: CAM*
URIDOE iriL Y A A K UNION and
Iho NEW ENOLAND MORAL R E .
YORM SOCIETY, dleeelrid M atesc h u ittta Corporation*. anS to the
unknow n assign* aucooMorn In In*
t o m a t , directors, stockholder*,
trustees, grmntee* aintgnoe* Il*n*
or*, crtdltnru and o th tr p o rtlet
claim ing h r, through, nndor or
t e a l not at Id Defendant*: TRAVEL*
ERS
AID SOCIETY OP BOSTON,
i e i i ---^—ts
INC.,
a MateaehuaottB Corporation,
having Ito office a a d principal pine*
of butlnooi In Room I I I . South Itn*
tlon. Hoiion I t , llaatachw oettii
Ma s s a c h u s e t t s s o c ie t y r o n
t h e PREVENTION OP CRUELTY
TO CHILDREN, a Maaoaekuaotu
Corporation, h aving Itn office and
principal place a t butiaeos a t t l
M eant Vernon S treet, Boat to A
Maeoaehuoottt: TUN B O S T O N
y IX)ATI n o UOSPITAU having lit
i l f l t i and principal pine* a t butl*
nooo a t St Ash S treet, Beaton It,
M aaoaohatett*: TUB BOSTON LYINO-IN HOSPITAL, having Ita at*
(lea and principal place of huel*
nooe a t 111 Lea a wood Avonu* Ron­
to n U , Hoaoachuaotla: THR HAS*
SACUUSETTB SOCIETY TOR T H I
PREVENTION O P CRUELTY TO
ANIMALS, having its elflca and
prin cip al' place o f huilnooa a t I I I
Lone wood Avenue, Beaten II. Man*
■achuaotui eed t e any sa d ell par*
to the following doocrlhod land
nltunt*. lying an d b a lto la U a
County af sem laol* State of Florlda. ta-w lt:
Lot* I, t aad ■ e l Block 7,
Tier 4, of th a City of S sn fe r*
F lorid* aceordlag M I S ,
Trolford'a Map thoroef, aa the
lam e nppeara upon th a Aihlla
Record o of Seminal# Caaaty,
Florida.
You. end each of yon, a re hereby
notified th at n anil haa haaa
h ro u ah t acainot yog tn th a C ir­
c u it court. In and for Semlaele
County, y Ior Ido. In Chancery, on.
title d A. IL PETERSON, SR . AN­
DREW’ CARR AWAT, JOHN W.
HVANA ROBERT A BOADPORD,
an d JOHN acHIRARD, a t and eem*
poolng the Board a f T rnttoea ef
th e lomlnoto County Fublta Ho*.
pUal, Plata tiff* v * TUB CITY
O P BAN FORD. FLORIDA. It aL.
and you. aad o a th e f yen. a re re ­
quired to lilt your enewor te th e
Plaintiff*1 Complaint With the
C lark ol mid Court, and to servo
upon Plaintiff** attorney, OORDON
V. FREDERICK, w hole Oddrtoo I*
Foot Office Bos 1IIA Sanford. Pin*
rlda, a copy of oald Apawtr, an
o r before Friday, th e Slth day at
Boptombrr, A. D. l i l t , and If you
fa ll to do e * a Dacroo Pro Coo*
( c u e will ho entered a g s la tt yon.
and each of you, for th e relief de­
manded In oald Complaint.
Tha natura af aald tu tt In an no­
tion for o D eclaratory Dacron to
determine tha IMereet. If any,
w hich any of th a named Defend­
a n t! mlnht hava In sad te the
land dearrlbed, and to eatot the
title to the above deter Ibed le n d s
WITNESS my band and anal a t
aald Court at SanforA Seminole
County, Florida, thla IIth day ef
AuguoL A. 1). t i l t ,
a P HERNDON
Clerk #f tb e C ircuit C oert Is
ood
for Seminole Coenty,
Florida
By Alia J. L undqutil D. 4L
rOPPICIAL SEAL)

Satisfied
Customers

SEE T H IS
SP A C IO U S
2-BED RO O M
M O D E L NOW
O P E N A T 3304 W . W A S H I N G T O N
(Old W i n t e r G a r d e n
Rood)
IN ORLANDO.

H U R R Y N O W and see this fabulous shell home bargain— with complete wiring fix#

f ures and rough-in plumbing — a t 3304 Winter Garden Rood. Turn W est off Oranga
Blossom Trail on West Washington and drive one mile — you’ll sea our signs.

Legal Notice
eiH IN OLB CBENTF BOARD OF AOJL IT MB NT
Norton ad Publte Beoriog
whom It may co n c e rn
The Seminole County Board of A djuitm cnt w ill hold S public
hearing to oontldor the possibility o f gram m e a setback variance to
Section l l of the Zoning R oculatlsna an raqueatod by A lbert W, Stine
on tba following described property: Lot if, Block B, Dol-Roy Manor
tuhdlvlslo 0.
Public bearing w ill ba held In th e Zoning Office In the Seminole
Conoty Court llam e. Sanford, Florid*, on September IT. Ill* a t T ilt
P, M. or aa euen thereafter an pooalble.
Stm lnola County Board of Adluetm oat
___
Ry A a. H arr I man; Chairman

Ve

SBMIROLM COENTY BRAND RF A DJtFTRRN T
Notts* * 4 PuhtU B ealls*
We whom It m*y concern:
Tha Seminole County Board of Adjuotmaot will hold s publlo hear*
tog lo eoaelder tbe poeelbllliy of g rn n lln n a eetback variance to So*.
Has I t o f the Zoning R rsulailona a s requested by S. R. Bailey an the
follow tag dctcribed property) L et M, Block D. M erritt Pork aubdleletas,
publlo beefing w ill bo bold I* Ik* Xoalng Office In the Seminole
Coenty Court Moose. SaofarA Plot Id*, on September IT, t i l l a t I'M
P. M. or oa oeee thereafter an poooible.
Bom Inolo Coenty Board of Adluetmoat
By A O. H arrlm aa, Chairman

fia N u w a y &amp;

(M any Other M odels and A rrangem ents To Choose From)

3304 W. W A S H I N G T O N
ORLANDO
P H O N E G A r d e n 2-6388
Oat - Of » Tswn Buyers Csll CoRett

CHECK. CLIP. MAIL TODAY.

YOU AKK UNDER NO OBLIGATION
( ) Plus# Hsve Your Rep. Call To Sto Mo
( ) I Own My Lot
1 Am IntsrssUd In
( ) 2 Bedroom Rom*
.( ) • Backroom Homo
I NAME |PHONE ~
. ADDRESS

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who M r that this would bu
(baa Koraa. Larger geogra
ty then S a n a , without m
virtually without n i d i ; '

overheard a Congressman tolling
a frload:
“It wasn't too bud whan merely
tba m m to n to t aoru at him, but
now their w in s u t wad — and
you know what that moan*I
trouble.”
The lawmaker told that one
woman had already taken (tape
of reprisal, fhe cut M om 's name
all her huabaad’a Obrlatmao card

flint* tha aatomobtls buyer aaamg to be back in tha
drivar’a aaat and acm m ing for economy in the coming year,
M, will Ip intonating in obeanrn thn acceptance of the now
a n a l aaia that are being introduced by the Big-Three. Ford
Wifl b e releaaiaf it* Falcon Oct. 8. Vital itatietlcs on this
•ompact ear a n : six cylinders, BO horsepower, 2,366 pounds,
Bad eapabie of achieving SO miles to the gallon ia normal
"highway use.1' OJL'a Corvalr, being released Oct. 2, haa alx
cyliadcn, 88 horsepower, weight 2,350 pound*, motor in tha
rear and dolma SO alien to the gallon. Tho Valiant. Chrynler'e entry, w il ho released in November. Having els ey Un­
der*, 100 horeepower, and weighing 2,600 pound*, it aeemi
16 bo tho larger e f its competitors. All three range around
|1,NO , delivered.
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long wall for their vacation which
ha Insisted on delaying.
The Mnator's eyas, sunken un­
der permanently arched brows,
appeared to be two vague, black
patches Though his pee had face
sagfUd, hie at t i n wm eriep. Hla
black and white shoae w a n a llit
You've got to adm in a man
who can encaat hlmaaU la iuch
thick «kln that be la able ta ad­
mit openly, Without wlnciaf, that
he could never win a popularity
fontoit.
But what choice the patience of
thoie who try to keep an open
mors Ilka a whine would once mind U hie cam tent March for
•gain float out over tkoee seats, ■elf-martyrdom. The man said
mostly ompty aa they are guner- one reaioa for hie taking all that

Ceiled P i m le u r o a tto o a l
WASHINGTON—Preside* Btaenhower, describing ia a nation­
wide radio-TV address hie hopes
for hla forthcoming exchange ef
visits with Soviet Premier NUdte
a Khrushchev!
■ -I t U my profound hope that
some real progress will he forth­
coming, even though no one
would be to bo14 ee to predict
such aa outcome.”

35. Close tightly

SR. Manateetursd
17. Employed
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12 Stool Company Quotable
Teams Open Talks Quotes

Tselesday*i (moss

si

Bept 1.
Recently, a capital computer
calculated that extra aecaleaa ef
Conyra** a n coctiag taxpaytn
,000 aa hour. la one of hla
Ithy ipaachac, Baa. Mena Mid
thli of hi* delaying tactic*:
"I ihall takh (nil responsibility
and will eland nil the eoatn tad
political liabiUtiM that flew from
*och a leun a «f aetioa m I ahaO
take."
By that time, ha had delayed
the work of Congreaa by about
10 hour*. That cornea ta a coat
of about tStO.tOO—end. If Boa.
Mona atill tboocaa to aeMma -all
coata,” that la almoct II ttmaa
hla annual aalary.
Ho would hava to ipend another
10 yean aa cenator to pay for
it. I'm afraid he may not get

tlalca and the companies to expeed their negotiations.
The new n1 egotiating teams
were expected to make little pro­
gress as long as tha union and
the fompealea refuse to budge
from their entraehed positions
at the national negotiating level
Even President Eisenhower's plea
an Tuesday for aa and to "half­
hearted bargaining’’ foiled to
change the static strike picture.
The ehlef executive officers of
the big I I steel firms sent a teleto Elsenhower Wednesday
la which they blamed the

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Woman Driver
ITHACA, N. Y. (UPI) -M rs.
Donald Parley w u given a ticket
for “driving an unregistered ve­
hicle and perking Illegally, threatwing the safety of Cornell Uni­
versity personnel" when site left
• baby carriage near the emerpeep ealt ad a campus building.

said.
The steel executives turned
down n request by Steelworkers’
President David J. McDonald for
faca-to-faco negotiations with the
chief executives of the steel componies.

N eck palm :
Did you arrur wakn a s with t m i part of ths spinal aovC
pain in your nack? Mora than n i g would limit thn trnn*.
or
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m i n e . T h o r n ia n o a iih e M tiitn

Cold A ir S ets Fire

JAMESTOWN, N. Y. (UPI) —
Cold air wan partly to blame
for • fire at n home while It was
being remodeled here.
Firemen Mid a dismantled sink
had been set atop a furnace reg­
ister. When the temperature drop­
ped o m night, the furnace went ea
automatically. The heat deflected
NSW YORK — Rookie Patrol­ off the link and eat file to the w
man Richard Ware, t2, who had holstered furniture atandiog near■overs] bottles, sticks and atones
thrown at him by a hostile crowd
when be arrested twe teenage
gang member*, describing hie

Joli*

-You get something thrown at
you every night. They come from
Swift Refuses
roofs and doorways. You don’t *M
anybody, but Urn kids stood off
Union Proposal
and joer . . . There you ere out
CHICAGO (UP!)—Swift 6 Oo., there trying to do a yah. and the
the nation's largest mestpacktr,
Thursday night rejected a counter kids are laughing sad Jeering at
propose! offered by two unions as
a way to end a week-old strike.
Company bargainers labeled Mm
offer by Um United Packinghouse
Workers and the Amalgamated Warm W elcome
HOLLY. Colo. (UPI) - Body's
Meat Cutters and Butcher Wortmen nothing but a "rehash” ef firemen got hack Mum a m e a t
previous union demands.
Ore Just In time. As toey becked
Swift said the proposal which into the station house they found
called for an average of 23 cents R abtoM. Ths fire wee caused by
an hour }a wage increases and a short circuit which lotted end
benefits, was "unreasonable.”

- n r FISHERMAN

Jecta auch doubt* with.the proud
claim that Mariaaa a n alwaya
n ad y la fight anywhere.
Om of the qiwellrmara In leantor Mike Mnaafield ef Moutana,
win apoke on the S eute flour
hi »olema warning of the danger
ef a dectatoa taken by naeeu
ef Mu pr aaaun e from the upper
huruBucney ha Intalllcvacc and
Path am. Minafleul said:
"ReganUcn ef what haa hap­
pened la the peel, this Admini­
stration had bettor cm to M that
ta (Me present delicate iltoatian
U le the President and the Sec­
retary ef Stoto end the Department ef Stoto they akrne — and
no o m else In the executive
branch who call* the shots and
make* tha declsiooa and that tho
real of tha executive branch foB*
In 11m . Otherwise wo are going
to bo la grave danger of stumb­
ling Into wbnt may bo an avoid­
able military Involvement.”
But however tho decision la
finally made at the tap, It has
many of dm tame hideous charac­
teristics ef the choice that con­
fronted President Elsenhower In
the lado-Chlna War in 19M and

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Calendar

Get Acquainted Reception Opens

CDNBAf
Pm*crest Baptist Church Youth
Bally * p. m.

’all Season Of Womans Club
Ihn Sarford Woman’* club take* planned thia event hope It will
gnat plen u m la announcing tba serve to streagthea the bonds of
program for their Ont aocial fuse- friendship among tha members,
tiaa thia neaaoa. Tbo event takes sad leave food and pleasant mem­
flats at thn club ea Monday, at orise aa the bagtaniag of a most
I p. w . and haf bean planned successful year lor the club.
ta a recaption for aav members. Those assisting with the recep­
Ith sdnled ta appear aa entertaiaera for the evening a rt Miss
■&gt;*&lt;a Moefartoa, who win alng
ral numbers, accompanied by
___i Joan Wilke at the piano.
jUaaog Mias Mooforton’s numbers
w * be “ Bello. Young Lover*”
(M i “Tba King sad 1." “ If I Levad You” (rota “Carousel”, “Serv­
anda” , ta d “ It's a Grand Night
far Staging.“
Alia oa tha program will bo
aome promising young dancers
(roni tha D taaaa School of Danes,
, M ag a variety of numbers, inI ^hiding a tap by Lucille King and
| Vtyhria Williams called “Star Rid­
ers,” a Spanish number by Sberafya WUHams. and “The Marshall,"
danced by Daryl McLain.
Mlsa Donann McManus, owner
aad director of the school will ap­
pear la a solo number celled “In­
dian Prince**.“ The accompanist
far all tba dancers Is Marjorie
MagUL Mrs. George Wells, presi­
dent. aad all the departmental
who havo worked and

Reception boooriag Dr. J. B.
Root following morning service
By MABIAN B. JONES
at Congregational Church.
Chaplain William Hearn NAS, The wedding of Mlis Mary Ann
guest speaker at First Presby Slayton, daughter of Peyton D.
teriaa Church both if
‘
J Slayton and the late Mrs. Stella
Dodd Slayton, and BUly Fletcher,
evening services. I

tion include Mrs. Harry Echelbsrgsr. Music Chairman, Mrs. E. A.
Moaforton, Fine Art DepL, Mrs.
J. L . Jewell, Civic DepL, Mrs. E.
C. Harper, Sr., Social Dept., sad
Mrs. C. X, Schilke, American
Hoaaa DepL

’ Firat Baptist WMU Eaecutlr*
meeting 10 a. m. Cirelss 10:4S
a. m. Covered dlah leach at noon,
program 1 p. m. Primary Sun
beams 4 p. m.
First Presbyterian Chercb, Boy
scouts T p. m. Session 7:30 p. » .
Circle—1, leave Church 10:30
a. m. for covered dials lunch at
Mrs. A. Moore's cottage.
Circle—3 at 2:30 p. as. la Glean­
er's Room with Mia. Carolyn
Lawton.
Circle—3 at 2:30 p. ra. In Phi
lathca Boom with Mrs. J . E.
Nicholds.
Circle—I at 2:30 p. m. with
Mrs. D. C. Howard, 1103 Oak
Ave._
Circle—3 at 2:30 p. m. in
Brownlee Classroom.
Circle—* at 0:43 a. m. with Mrs
E. V. Turner, Mslioovllk Ave.
Clrcle-7 at 0:43 a. m. with
Mrs. George Maffett. Lilly Ct.

JOAN AND SONJA

Circle 7 M e e f s

Oviedo PTO Sponsors

A t Church H all

Supper For Teachers
BY MARIAN B. JONES
- - l i r a . Douria* H, .Jackson, Mrs.
E. L. Bellborn, Mrs. R. W. Estes
and Mrs. Sparks Lee Clontj, room
mothers for the twelfth, eleventh,
tenth gradei and hospitality chair­
man respectively are announcing
that the annual eupper sponsored
by the Oviedo P.T.O. will be held
tonight, at 1 p. m. in the City
Hall Memorial building, honoring
DEANNA
the teachers.
Mrs. Cloots, as hospitality
chairman, is in charge of the
decorations, receiving the guests
at the door and gifts for the
teachers. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs.
Bellhorn and Mrs. Estes will be
In charge of the supper arrange­
ments, with the assistance of
mothers from their rooms.
MARIAN R. JONES
All parents are urged to come,
The incumbeot teacher* of the
bringing a covered dish and eat­
•Oviedo G ram m ar and Oviedo Hl|h ing aervlce. Honor guests will not
School ncted as host* for a pro­ be included in this category. DUhgressive supper lait week honor­ et, silver and food will be furn­
ing tha new teachers of the school. ished for them. A program of
The first course was enjoyed at entertainment will aieo be on
schedule, with the new PTO
the home of Professor and Mrs. president, J. Merritt Sisley, pre­
C. K. Buckelew while Mr. and siding.
Mrs. Walter A. Teague had the
Mr*. Jackson announces that
dessert and games at their home. helpers on her committee for the
Mr. sod Mrs. James Partin's
0bom s was tha scene of the miin
course, chicken barbecue.
Mrs. Dcnn Ulrey led the games.
Professor W. H. DeShaso, princi­ The Seminole County branch of
pal, was presented the prize of n the Association for Childhood
baby alligator.
Education will meet Thursday at
Those attending included Mr. 7:30 p. m. at the Altamonte
and Mrs. W. H. DeShazo. Mr. and Springs Elementary School.
It will be a "dessert" meetin
Mrs. Dorm Ulrey, Mrs. M. E, Coo­
per, Mias Dorothy Rice, Mr. and honoring all now teachers am
Mrs. Lee S. Warder, Mr. and Mn. educators of Seminole County.
Walter A. Teague, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Ruth Smith. DeLand will be
%E. E. Grimm, Mr. and M n. James guest speaker. Her subject will
be A. C. E. I. “ What it is".
Partin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. uuekelcw, “ Whst it docs” and “it's import
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Welt, Mr. ance to educators".
Dr. Smith Is on the state coun
and Mrs. J . M. Staley, Mlsa Lois
Ruddcll, Mr, and Mrs. Carlton cil of elementary education, is a
Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ho- specialist in childhood education
aiek, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Smith, and has been associate professor
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mcrriweathar of education at Stetson Univer­
sity.
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miklcr.
An invitation is extended fo all
Seminole County educators includ
ing teachers of kindergarten and
nursery schools to attend the
Tha Enlisted Men's Wives Club meeting
will meet Monday at I p. m. a: the
Remove decals from waits or
U.S.O. Wives of all enllited per­
furniture with the ink blotter
sonnel arc invited to attend.
treatment. Soak ordinary blotters
in water, press them onto the
Prevent bacon from curling by surface over the decals, allow
dipping it in cold water before them to dry thoroughly, and peel
•ff both blotter and decals.
frying.

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OviedoTeachers

Host Newcomers

ACEI Meets Thurs.
At Altamonte Sprs.

*E.M. Wives Meet

twelfth grade will be M n. Joe
Mlkler and Mrs. Howrrd Hunt.
Eleventh grade" helpers"^ I&lt;sr~Mn;
Bellhorn will be Mrs. Milton Gore
and Mrs. Drady E. Mathers. Assiting Mrs. Clonta greeting guests
at the door are W. R. Clonts,
Mrs. W. li. Martin and Mrs. John
Evans.

Retarded Children
Assn. Meets Monday
The Seminole County Associa­
tion for Retarded Children will
bold their regular monthly meet­
ing Monday at a p. m. in the
Nursery Wing of The Christian
Mission Alliance Church, at ltth
Street and Park Avenue.
Mrs. Lawrence Swofiord, for­
mer president of tbs Gateway
P. T. A. will be the guest speaker
and preside over an informal
Question and Answer Period.
The meeting la open to all in­
terested members of the commu­
nity. and Parents of Retarded
Children are especially urged to
attend this meeting.

A.

Mary Ann Slayton Weds
Billy Fletcher At Oviedo

Circle 7 of the WSCS of First
Methodist Church met at McKln
ley Hall Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. O. R. Estridge u hostess.
The devotional was givta by
Mr*. H. B. McCall, using ooe of
Dr. Anderson's columns from
Charles—Allen's—ne«_ boot—
Mrs. C. II. Winn led the lesson
study which described tbo child
hood and baptism of Jesus as
told in the book of Luke. Mrs.
L. T. Doss, chairman, presided at
the business session.
Refreshments of salted nuts,
banana bread and punch were
served to Mrs. Doss, Mrs. Mc­
Call, Mrs. Winn. Mrs. L. P. Ha­
gan, Mrs. R. U. Hutchison, Mrs.
Peter MonJc, Mrs. Howard Montieih, Mrs. H. Meilkc, Mrs. R. D.
Priest. Mr*. R. F. Robison and
Mrs. Olive Wells.

son of Mr. and Mrs N. E. Flet­
cher, Coolidge, Ga.. was solem­
nised on Friday night, August 3S,
at tha First Baptist Church in
Oviedo at 7:30 p. m. The Rever­
end Jack T. Bryan*, pastor,, of­
ficiated at the double-ring, candle­
light ceremony.

Sorority Plans
Rushing Season
Final plan* were made by the
Gamma Omega Chapter of Epsi­
lon Sigma Alpha Tuesday night
for the September rush season.
Mrs. John Dickey, president,
presided over the monthly busi­
ness meeting at the home of Mrs.
1. E, Estridge 111 in Loch Arbor.
Vice-president and rush chair­
man Mrs. Estridge presented the
completed schedule for the chap­
ter's rushing period, which was
accepted .by the group.
Committee reports were given
and projects and plans for the
coming year discussed during the
evening. The meeting was then
adjourned and refreshments serv
ed.
Others present were Mrs. David
Van Ness, Mrs. John Higgins,
Mrs. T. V. Metis, Jr., Mrs. Jack
Schirird, Mrs. Robert Harvsy.
M n. Jerry Lumbcrson, Miss Bar­
bara Flynt, Miss Fatly Walker,
Miss Sylvia Price and Miss Nancy
Smith.

Miss Junie Fleming was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids included
Miss Susie Slayton, sister of the
bride: Miss Neills Beasley, a
classmate; Miss Marilyn Mathers
and Mrs. Ransom Hudson Jr., an­
other classmate, as brideimstroci.
Tommy Bryant served as best
msn for the groom and usher
groomsmen were Harvey Joe
Slayton, brother of the bride,
Glenn Lee and Joseph and Ferdi­
nand Duds.
Stephen Harrison, n cousin of
the bride, served as ringbearer
sod Pat Buckelaw as flower girl.
A program of nuptial music was
rendered by William Henry M ar
tin, organist, and Mrs. William
Henry Martin, soloist.
The church was decorated
throughout with baskets a4 white
gladioli, while pom perns and
fern. An arch trimmed with green­
ery, interspersed with tiny pom
poms was used for -the bride and
groom to stand undsr to exchange
their vows and rings. In the back­
ground were two sets of seven
branched candelabra with burn­
ing tapers. In each window was
a candle. Usd with white satin
ribbons at the bate and surround­
ed with greenery. White satin
bows were used to mark the
family pews, and white aisle
cloths were uied.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was radiant In her
formal princess sty Is gown of
white silk Bombasine. The em­
pire bodice of lace bad a scallop­
ed sabrlna neckline embroidered
with sequine and psaris. Selfcovered buttons closed the long
tapered sleeves. The very full
skirt featured a large bow which
formed a bustle effeet and ter-

Mrs. Dennison Nam ed Valentine
Girl By Gamma Lambda Sorority

Members o( Gamma Lambda with other chapters tor the choice
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met of the annual Valentine Girl.
Mrs. Don Howe, Mrs. McCall
Tuesday evening at the homo of
Mrs. Glenn McCall lu Longwood. and k in . Clyde Robertson will
The sorority welcumcd Mrs. Frank represent the sorority at Use Red
Stenstrom back into the chapter Cross meeting at the Civic Center
as a transferee from Exemplar this week when the demonstration
and Mrs. Duval Hunter as an ac­ on mouth to mouth resucitaUon la
given.
tive member.
Mrs. Clyde Robertson presented
The group will meet at the home
of Mrs. Waiter Cook, DcCottes the program on “Oratory”. Hush­
Ave., Tuesday morning at 10 es* will be announced at the next
o’clock to fold bandages for can­ meeting at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Largen, Sept. 22. Refreshcer patients in the county.
Mrs. Joe Dennison won the nomi­ meats of nuts, doughnuts and
punch were served by the host­
The XI Bela Eta chapter of nation for Valentine girl and will ess.
represent
the
Gamma
Lambda
Beta Sigma Phi will hold the
Members attending were Mrs.
first meeting of the current sea­ Chapter 1a the national competition Howe,
Mrs. Robertson, Mrs.
son Monday at 8 p. m. at the
Wade Tye, Mrs. Ed Peterson,
home of Mrs. Don Bales, tool
Mrs. Alfred Greene, Mrs. Garnet
Forest Dr.
White, Mrs. McCall, Mrs. Kay
All active and inactive member*
Shoemaker, Mrs. Gerald Coving­
The Sanford Art Assn, will meet ton, Mrs. Walter Cook, Mrs.
are urged to attend.
Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the Clarke Brucstle, Mrs Joe Denni­
Kraft building in Ft. Mellon Park. son, Mrs. Ralph Cowan and Mrs.
Joseph Mathleux will speak on Joe Corley, the sponsor.
“Art for beginners,1' followed by
a discussion on the subject.
Members are allowed to bring
some of their work for “ Criti
que."
Preceding Use program a bust
ness session will be conducted at
which time officers wil.' be elect­
ed for the coming year. Following
the election the newly elected
secretary will accept dues of five
dollars for the season

Mrs. Bales Hostess
To Xi Beta Eta

Art Assn. To Elect
Officers Monday

G.Clause Celebrates 91st

mlnated In a chapel train. A
scalloped tiara of pearls held her
fingertip veil of silk illusion and
the carried a white prayer book
topped with a white orchid and
while satin streamers. She wore
a pair of liny peart earring! that
were her aunt's, Mrs. Nan Park­
er's.
The maid of honor wore a ball-1
erica length dresa oi pale yellow
chiffon. Her headdress matched
her gown as well as the cascade
bouquet nf feathered mums she
carried.
Other attendants were gowned in
dresses to match that of the maid
of honor, only of mint green
color. They, too, wore headdress­
es to match their ensembles and
carried matching feathered mums.
Mrs. Nan Parker, aunt of the
bride, chose a dress of rose
colored chlifon with matching ac­
cessories for her niece's wedding.
She wore a shoulder corsage of
rose colored carnations.
Mri. Fletcher, mother of the
groom, rhose a dress of medium
blue with white accessories and
a pink carnation corsage.
A reception was given Immedi­
ately following the wedding in
the new Educational Bldg, of the
church. The tiered wedding cake
centered one serving tabic, flank­
ed with silver candlcholders and
pink tapers. Baskets of white
gladioli and white pom poms were
used at other places of Interest
in the spacious room.
Cutting the cake were Mra.
Jack T. Bryant, Mrs. Anthony
Daniel and Mrs. C. K. Buckelew,
Presiding over the punch bowl,
alternating, were Mrs. Harvey
Joe Slayton, sister-in-law of the
bride; Mrs. Bob Ward, Mrs. Ben
F. Ward Jr., and Misi Ann Lundy.
Receiving guests at the door
were Mrs. Mae E. King and Miss
Peggy Fleming.
Circulating hostesses included
Mr*. Elsie Fleming, Mrs. Char­
les T. Niblack, M n. James A.
Partin and Mr*. R. W. Estes,
Dlhars assisting at the re ­
ception were Mrs. B. F. Wheeler
Jr., Miss Carol Alford. Miss Nan­
cy Estes, Misses Carol and Jan
Beasley, Miss Bessie Fleming,
Miss Priidtils Tuhy, Miss Jackie
Pendarvli, Miss Beth Gore, and
Misses Ann and Linda Riggins.
Mrs. John Courier Jr., Miss Su­
sa nne Partin snd Mrs. George C.
Means played soft background
music during tha reception. Mlsa
Lana Harrison, a cousin of the
bride, kept the bride's book. Mr*.
Milton Gore and Mrs. Joe I.
Beasley were in charge of the
reception.
For traveling the bride chose
a suit of blue dacron with hlue
shoes, hat and bag and white
gloves. She wore the orchid from
her bridal bouquet.
Following a trip to Jacksonville
Beach and Georgia, the couple
will mike their home In the Goldenrod section where they have
purchased a new home.

Oviedo Circlef
Meet Monday

I

Circles of Use First Its
Church in Oviedo will
day as follows: Use Cbappel Cyttf
Circle will meet with Mrs. Mr I*
Gary at 3:30 p. m.; Bethany Circle
at the home of Mrs. Doan Utrsy
at S p. m.
Circlet of the First Baptist
Church meet Monday aright i t
7:30 p. m. In tbslr rcspectivw
rooms a t the New Educational
Bldg, of the church for individual .
circle meetings. The main beat*
ness session for ail eirclst will'bn
held following the other meeting!
in the main room, with M rtt'X
II. Daniel), president, presiding.
The program wilt be In charge
of the Mary Lawson Circle with
Mian Lola Ruddell, program chats*
man, in charge. This will bn an
Indians in Oklahoma.
*

Birthday With Picnic Dinner
The W. C. Clause home on Nar­
cissus Ave., was the scene of a
gala birthday celeorallon Sunday.
Guest of honor was A. C. Clause
Sr., who celebrated his Hist birth­
day Sept. 9.
An old fashioned basket picnic
was tbc order of tnu day with the
serving of homcma
ice cream
and cake as a special tre a t Home
movie* were made of the festivi­
ties and Mr. Cause recievcd
several nice gifts.
Twenty-eight direct descendants
of his family were present at the
celebration. He has seven child­
ren and 20 grandchildren.
Those attending Included the
honoree and hia wife; Mrs. Elite
Riddle of Birmingham, Ala.; Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Clause Jr. jnd
daughter Sheila of Jacksonville;
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Clause, Lake
Kerr; Mr. and Mrs. A. ti. Clause
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clause
and family and Mr. and Mrs. U.
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Vjtbamptan Don Jordan 160,000 to
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t u t l l opponents.

1U 373 Tl 174 ,307

Nsttoaal Lraguo — Bsnks, Cubs
to; Aaron, Braves 31; Mathews,
Braves M; Robinson, Reds M;
Mays, Glams 9 .
Americ ta League— Colavllo, In­
dians M; KiHebrew, Senators 40;
Alllaon, Senators 9 ; Leuo.i, Sena­
tors » ; Maxwell, Tigers N; Held,
Indian* N; Mantle, Yankota as.
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Nattooal Uagua Faee, Pirates
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1W; Cooley, Phils lt-1.
Americas Ltsgwe— Shaw, While
Son 13-1; McLIsh, Indiana 1T-B;
Wynn, White Son 1M; Psppai,
Orioles 14-6; Ford, Yankee! 14-6.

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Tho rood may bo tougher this
year to tho tough Southeastern
: Caofrwnoo. Tho element of aurprise wtoeh Ilea with tbo underdog
is COM and, starting with Georgia
Sept. U, the schedule la laden with
; oppoogu boptog to atom the CrtmBryant, who baa mad* a habit of
• rehabilitating fallen football amBfres, notably at Kentucky and
• Texas A A M, la wall aware of tho
drawbacks confronting a team
: dominated by M lepbomam.
"It'll probably bo tho moat to, •xgerienerd team to tho confer. ta c t," bo saya. "How good it’ll he,
g r get, wo'U have to wait and ate.”
But to line with bla past success
; ot fltltog tha talcat to the job,
• y a a l baa already made 0 down
i Rrittoo jhlftE M en will be made
t f Jka toela they are neaoaury.
Among tho n o n promising
r loogM are thane of Den Cochran,
? R 'JM-pMnd atandiut ot guoid Inal

"Sims who also may fill to at
end and center can play both
ways,” Bryant says. “Thai’s why
l pul him there."
Cochran Isn’t fast. He's flat-foot­
ed, but bo has tremendous desire.
. . . He can’t do anything but get
the job done."
Bryant has also enrolled come
heralded junior college backs,
among them Coraall Johnson, a
impounder from MJgk Paint, N. C.
and Lean Puller, IN pounds, from
Nederland, Tax.
"Puller la our best defensive
hack," Bryant saya. Ha will prob■bly play offanaa alio in Bryant's
P«seat plans to run three teems,
offensive, defensive and two-way.
Tbo key quarterbacking job will
bo to the inexperienced hands of
sophomore Pat Trammell, a 1Mpeunder from Scottsboro, Ala. Ho
could bo Joined by sophomore full­

Datroll at Nov York— Poytack
(13-11) v i Coatdd (4-1)
Chicago a t Baltimore 3, (twtnight)— Latmaa (14) and Pierce
(13-13) va Walker (10-6) and Pish•r (0 4 ).
Kansas City at Boston (night)—
Tallouria (3-3) vi Dttock (11-B)
Cleveland at Washington (night)
—Grant (M ) va Ramoa (U-tT)
Batarday’s Games
Ctoveland at Washington
Chicago at Baltimore
Detroit at New .York
Kansas City at Boston

NEW YORK (U P I)- Tbo third
man la tha ring today tarnisbod
th« aoo of Thor's reputation.
Ruby OaldiUlo, who rilMd Inicmar Johansson's hand as heavywrliht champion of lbs world b i t
June and lad a flaiay-aycd Floyd
Patlaraon back to bla corner,
crlllclxtd tha Swedlih iluiser ai
a "sloppy puncher."
"Wa are going to have to wait
a coilpi* more fights to decide
Ju*t bow good a champion JobanaMn U and whether be will
daaervo tbo accolade o' greatnail," Goldateln declared.
But, said the little broken-noaed
man off tbo tower East Side, a
Jack Dampacy, a Joe Louis, or a
Rocky Marciano would have
"comptotaly flattened" Patterson
If tkay kad blm to the anealbctItad shape Johanaaon bad blm to
that night In Yankro Stadium.
"It’s terribly diflicult to rata
Jidiansaon as a champior,," Ruby
explained. "So ho knocked Patter-

Alabama May Keep On Surprising SEC
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UPI) Paul (Boar) Bryant, who shuffled
his IMS Alabama squad with tha
deftaes* of a rivsrboat gambler to
shock ftvt opponents, to dealing
from tbo asm* old dock.
"1 fait 0 tot ballet before the
■tart of football practice this year
(ban I did last year altar live
days af practice," Bryant analytes.
That tauttoua estimate should ho
sufficient warning. Bryant last
yegr task a team without a great
deal of tatoat and a recced of euly
tour victories ia three years, sad
carved cut g 6-4-1 mark, iacludlpg

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NMtoEat Laagao — Ranks, Cuba
IN; Mihtoesw, Rods 133; Aarow,
Bravaa 113; BoD, Rada IN; Cepeda. Glaola B4.
American League — Cotovlto,
Indians IN; Jansen, Rrd Son 100;
Klllabrtw, Senators IN; Lemon,
Senators MMUaxwell, Tigers N.

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back Carl Hopson, IN pounds,
from Montgomery, Ala., and halftuck Billy Richardson, 1M, from
Jasper, Ala.
"We’ru going to play a lot of
now boys." saya Bryant, "but they
are going to have to play more
lllto junlora than sophomores. The
kids we had last year will have
to be belter."
Up front, tho Tide may open
with Cochran at center; veterans
Bill Hannah. 203, and Don Par­
sons, M , at guards; Sophs Ray
Bell, 330, and BUly Neighbors,
H3; at lacklas; and lettcrnian Bud
Moort, 300, and Bill Rise, aot), an­
other eopbomore, at ends.
Add such veterans ai acalbark
Marlin Dyoaa, linebacking experts
Butch Prank and Buddy Wciley,
quick-kicking Gary O'Siecn, and
others, and there may be cauae
for fret along Alabama's path.

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NVW YORK (UF!&gt;— A court­ bilf-bouT. Liter in the ibow, Xisf
room « u luddouly tunmd Into a
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MITCHELL
and
ULAD VS MITCHELL, hta w lf..
DafandaaU.
NOTICE OP SI IT
THE STATE OP FLORIDA TO
llooaavalt Mllrh.1l and Gladys
Mltrlrall. hte wlf*. wb"*a r* lld # n ft
I* 1 * Orchard B lratt, W olceti, N#w
Turk
YOU ARB HEREBT R C qC inr.D
to fit, your a n aa or or w ritte n daf.nraa. If any, la Ih* ah*** pro.
r**dlnf* w ith th* Cl*rk a f tkla
Court, aad 1* aara* a espy tnaraaf
upon
tha
p te la tlfr*
a u o rn ty ,
whota name aad addraaa appear*
h .r.a n , an a r h tf* rt th* 31*1 day
af Stprambar, l i l t .
Th* nalur* of th is p racatdlaca
bales a ault for (tracloaur* an a
tn erteas* »a ika follow la* d*aaribad r*al prnparty ly la e aad
bates te Samlaala County, Flarlda.
to-w ltt
I-*t If. Blarlt C, af A. M.
STEVENS ADDITION TO MID­
WAY, Pamlaol* Counly, FUrida. a c c a rd la . U p la t th tra a f
* t racard In F la t Book f. Fas*
IS. a f th e Fuhlla R . r . r d i af
Stmia*!* Caunty. Florida.
DONE and ORDERED a t S a l­
ford. Samlaala County. Flatlde,
m il m e say *r A u tsa t, m s .
(BEAL)
O. P. HERNDON
c ii r k c irc u it Court
Mr, H e n k e T. Vlblse
Deputy d a r k
H arry M. Hohk*
Ati a r a .r fa r F le la tlff
P. G Boa 1311

ic r a t tha boy, AUa B aiter, Jef­
fary Lytm, and Robert Ltaalag.
PliUog nod flltagi A winner on
The Price la Right war offered
a icven-day cruiao aboard a char­
tered yacht—provided be named,
on the apot, alx frtenda to accom­
pany him. Relative! and family
wore Ineligible. I couldn’t help
feeling that thii winner*! life will
never be the tam e again.
After two w M ka with a Napol­
eon-typo hairdo, Garry Moon re­
turned to hla more familiar crewcut Wtdneaday night on l'va Got
A . Secret. The aecrel: White on «
aii-week cruiie. Carry’* wife and
other pan en g en aboard hit yacht
trimmed hla hair. Garry had to
let hla balr grow long ao that hla
barber could repair tha damage.
Dave King’* impreiiiom af the
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HOWARD R. RTROLT And
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h .lra , davl.Ata, l* « al* ,i and aran t*** n f tk* aald clIAItLEP T.
PTKEVER. JR.. *1*0 known aa C.
T. HTEEVER. J n .. al.n known aa
CHAP. T. BTEEVKR. JR I LEVI #.
JOHNSON, It allv a, hi* unknown
apnui* If raorrlsd. and It daad. th*
unknow n hairs, da.I****. l*u*t**a
and a ra n tia a of Ih* aald LEVI S.
JOHKaONlCLYDE
JOHNSON. It
allva, hi* unknow n tpou.* It iti*r&gt;
rl*d, and It daad, lb* unknown
hair*, davlaaia, | , a a t . . . and ar* n .
t**a nf lha aald in .T P E JOHNBONl
RHEA JOHNSON. If »M.*, h*r unknow n *p*u*o If m arrltd, and If
ri«ad, th* unknow n hair*, d.ite***.
teua(**a and arani*** of in * aald
RHEA JOHNS u N: C. T, STKKVKIL
If a ll.* , hi* unknown apou,* If
,m * rrte t. and If dtad. (h* unknown
h*lr«. davit***, l*a*l.«* *nd aran t*** *f tha Mid T. C. STEEVERi
1«AI:h \
M. HTEEVKR. widow,
LAURA M. BTKEVKn. dauahiar.
AMELIA F. COLLINS, d .u cliter,
am i CHAR T. BTEEVKR. Jll . .on,
a* tb* purported train of th* abot*n a m 'd C T BTEEVKR. dtr.aaod.
If allv*. th t lr r**p*cilva unknown
o paui• • If m srrlad. and If dasd. ih*
unknow n k * lra d*«te«M. teaal***.
and a ra n te ts *f lb* ab*v*-n*m*4
p u rp n rltd balr* *f lb* «*ld C. T.
PTKEVER: I-AURA MAT STEEVF.R.
JR ., If stir* . h«r unknown apout*
If m arrted. end If dtad. lha un­
know n Itelra, d arlatra, lta .tr * * * ,d
Hrani*** of l ho aald LAURA MAT
PTEEVKB. J R l MART J. OILt.TAM, If allv*. k s r unknown epaua*
If m arrleR an d If daad. th* unknow n hairs, devlat**. l.**t»*o and
a rs n lto a af Ik* aald MART J . GIL­
LIAM; I . B. DIXON. If *Uv*. hi*
u ah n ew n •pout* If m in ted , end It
daad. Ih* unhnaw n hairs 4*vte*.s
l«**t**a and s r a n tte .n af Ih* *&gt;14
J . H DIXON: EMMETT C: ADAMS,
if a ll.* , hla unknown *p*uao If
m arrted, end If ri*ad, lb* unknown
halra, davlaa**. las*!*.* and aran*
tea* a f lh a ■aid
ta ld EMMETT C
ADAMS; W, U PARTIN, If *1U«.
bis unknow n apou,* If marrted. and
If daad. Ih* unhnaw n h .lr a davloaSa, lasataca and arant.*a &lt;*t tn*
Paid W. 1, PARTIN: HU-MOItE
PARTIN. If allv*. hte unkaaw n
apou** If m arrted. and *f d tad. th*
unkaaw n halra. d a tlt,'* . tesnt##*
and prant*** a t th* ttld OILMORB
1-ARTIN: B. A. P A R T IN , It allv*.
hla unknow n apou** It married, and
If dead, Ik* unknown h.lra. da*
vteaa*. Iteai##* aad srant*** of th*
aald B. A. PARTIN: C. T. DICKINSON. L. A. HOUGH, and W. M
DAVIS, aa th* laai.kn«w n dir*-(*r*
and
truaiaaa af STBLBERLOU
LAND COM PAST, a dla»*l**4 F la rIde c a tp a rsiU e , and thair uaknaw a
auneaaoar* op aaalaaa la tal«r*a(;
EVELINA KNIGHT. If site*, her
unknow n a p ,u,* if m.Miad and If

The Chun*l Swim: Franchot
Tom li the litu t addition to tha
c u t of -Body Aad Soul,- tha Du
Pont Show of tha Month aat for
CBS-TV on Monday, Sept. a .
HtH play the part of a fight pro­
moter. Arthur Godfrey, uaually
• m b w CBS—will appear on r in l
NBC-TV Sunday, Oct. 23, when bo
aervea aa the hoet of a one-hour
••lute to the Eleanor RooMVflt
Cancer Reieirch lutitute.
Mart Sabi, a comedian apodallalng In Irrtversnet, hat landed
tbo atoning role In a Pontiac
Star Parade ipectel, ' The Future
Lie» Ahead." The revue, m NBCTV Saturday, Nov. 21, raptecM
a pravloQily-planned ipcciai that
Mlk# Nlcboli and Elaine May
balkad at doing.
When tha new CBS-TV Mrtea,

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Men Into Space, debut* on Sept.
30, ita r William Lundlgin’a wife
will be played by Angle Dlckenion. However, the role will be
played by Joyce Taylor In aubaequent cpiaodet. A network (pokesm in explained that Mlaa Dlckenion withdrew becaute of "other
commitment!
Hana Conned la tha lateat addlli*n , to the gueat, liaeup .for Art
Carney’i flr»l
the »«a*on, “Small World Revue,1*
on Friday, Oct. 2. Youngster*
Patty McCormack and B em ly
Luodaford will atar In thn Oct. 1
U, B. Steel Houaa adaption of
Charlea Jackson’s story, "Ra- ■paun.a If m s rrla t. a n t if t . s t , tha
!.a* l* ,* a n t cran ttM of lha **l&lt;t
NVELINA KKR1IIT: R V K I .I .V K
KNIC1HT an* HAMPTON KNIOHT,
h*r hu.hand. If ellv*. th*le ra*pactlv* unknow n apou.ta If marrted,
nnd lr dtad, Ik* unkaew n htlra,
d*«la*«* of Ika .aid EVELINE
K K iailT and HAMPTON KKHIIIT,
h«r huabnndi MRS. ROBE B, HAM*
lid* If allv*. h .r unknown ipaua*
ir r a .rrl.it, and If dand, tk* un­
known hair*, d**l***a&gt; l*C*t*** and
■rant,#* nf Ih* aald MRP. ROPE
K IIAMILL; J. O. HOTI), J. W.
WARD. JR . and J . A. FORT, a* Ih*
tail.k n aw n tllroctnr. and Iruat***
• t MOUTH FLORIDA N A V A I .
PTOItKS COM FAN r , a dlaaotead
Flarlda corporation, and lh«lr un.
known *uce*aa*ri in in ta r t.l or
aaalunat CORRIB C PIPTRUNK and
NEWTON K. W. IISTHUNK, h*r
huibauil. If all.* , llitlr raapM llv*
unknown tpqu**a If m trrl.d , anil
If d**d, Ik* r**p*ell«* unknown
htlr*.
D e a l* ,, and a ran !••• nf Ik* aald CORRIB C. PIP.
TRUNK and KBWTON E. W. BIBTRUNK, bar huaband: MANUEL
UKTERHON, If‘ ell.* , Ilia unknown
rrl«d, and If d.ad, th*
unhnawn IralrA d*vl.o*A I , ■ * !,,.
*nd cranl*** af th* aald MANUEL
I’KTERION; W. M. HAMER aa dir«ftor and L ull** of WILLIAMS
HOLDING COM PANT, a 'U la a a ite d
Florida rnrporallan, and hla un­
known .uccAtanr* In tn te rr.t or
a u la n a i M. R KNIGHT and LULA
A. KMOIIT, .hla wlf*. If allv*,
tholr r ,t ) ,c ( l v . unknown apou***
If marrted, and If d**d. th* u n ­
known halra, d*vta*«(, t e a a l ..• and
artnte** nf th* aald M. R KNIGHT
aad LULA A. KNIOHT. h ll Wlf*:
I- II. KfflOHT. If allv*. bl* un.
known apout* If marrted, and If
d.*d, tha unknown balr*, tl#vli*r*,
teiat##* and eranl*#* af Ih* told
I. II. KNIGHT: FRANKLIN O
KING If allv*, hi* UAkaaora *poui* If
marrted. * a* If daad. lha unknown
train, da.teeaa. I . t a t , . , and a ra n .
I . . . of Ik* aald FRANKLIN O.
KING: A. J, LUaSLER, If a ||« ,. a*
a director and truaraa «f LAKE
IIAIIT HOLDING COMFANT, INC.,
a dlaaotead Florida corporatlnn;
and hla unknown a u u t.a a r a In In­
ter**! a r aMlflMi J. C. SNTIILR.
ir allv*, hla unknown tpoua* If
marrted. and If d*ad, Ih* unknown
Iralra, 4 k i*t*t, l . a a i . . . and a ran ta#* of th* aald J. r- PNTDER: E.
I . SNYDER, alto known aa KOIA
l» PNTPBR. If allv*. h*r unknown
■pou.A It marrted and If 4*ad. Ih*
unkaaw n h a irs d*vte«*i, l*(*(***.
and ■rant*** af ih* aald K. L
PNTDER, a lia know aa KD1A I .
PNTDER; WILLtAM H. HOLDEN:
If altea, hla unknown rpoui* It
marrted. aad It dtad. lha unknown
k tlrt, d*vte**«, la * .t a ., and tr a n !••• *f th* aald WILLIAM H. H OIDEN: SAMt'Ef, ALEXANDER. If
all.*, kla unkaaw n apnU*o If m ar­
rted. and If daad, tb* unknown
Iralra, davte***, l« t* te ,t and I r a n ­
i a n nf th* aald BAMUBI, ALEX­
ANDER; HOMER a HUDSON, If
all.*, hla uahaow n apou#* i i m ar­
rted, and If daad, ih* unhnaw n
htlr*, da.!•***, t e a a l ,,, aad ■.*&gt;I*,* af Ih* aald HOMER o. HUDSGNi WILLtAM HARRISON HOL­
DEN, &gt;Ih knawn *• W. H. H O L
DEN, If allva hla unknown ■■out*
If m arrted. aad It daad. Ih* uakn*wn halra, e#rte*«*. i*(*i**a and
■rani*.* a f ih* .aid WILLIAM
HARRISON HOLDEN, a la . know*
** W. H. HOLDER; J. F. STOREY
and BLANCHE 1TOHET. hie wlf*.
ate* baow aa j , r , aTORT and
PLANCML aTORT, k i t wlf*. If
all**, lh .tr M .pactte* unknown

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tr ia l story w a i a lB y in r-a ld tm o pldisln*.
tlo n illy -d b tu rb a d boy who rofuacd

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ra.neallva unknow n h»lr», tavlM aa,
I.
aatasa and a ra o lsa a af lha s a l t
r . B T n n r r a n t ni.A .vciii:
KTonKT, hla w ife. nlM known aa
J . r . STOUT a n t BLANCHH aTORT,
h it wifa; a n t any a n t all paraona
havln* a r rlalm lnp any rl*h«, till*
nr I n i .r .i l In a n t lx tk* fallaw ln*
d t.r r lh .d land lo r a lo t In l.m ln o ln
I'n n n ir, riarld a , to&lt;wlli
TRACT A:
The Nnrth *i n f lh a louth 14 a f
lha a i l 'l nf lha KC&lt;« nf l.o tln n
13. Townihlp t l aouth, ru n s * 11
K a.l.
T n Ai"T R|
Tha aouth I. a f lha HR'i nf Ilia BR
&lt;,nf lha K R 'i of Paellon II. Tow n»hll» 31 Pauth, Dana* 13 Call,
TftACT Cl
Tha aw&gt;* a t tha KE&lt;4 af tha aS &lt; i
of ■•«tlan It, Township II Beuth,
tlana# II KatL
THAOT Dl
Til• HKl; nf t h a N W 'i af P .rtlo n
S3, TownihIp I t Hauih, iU n*a 11
Ka i I.
t h a c t Ki
Th# a w l * Ar ih* s w i , Af I a«uaa
II, Tswnshlp 11, Bsulh, Hans* 11
Raal.
TRACT Fl
Tha NWU »f Ih* HWii of Portion
D , Townihlp I I Baulk. Ranch 11
K ail.
TRACT O:
ThA ,',’nrlh &gt;« Af Ih# Jf.rlli *4 At
lha NCU Af 104 S i n , of P.ritAn
)*. Townihlp 31 South, Ranch II
Ka*I.
T R A IT Hi
TIia South l / l of th* NK't af lha
H)V &gt;t of Itctlo n 14. Tunniblp II
Pnuth. R tnc* D East.
TRACT I i
Tha IVf.1 H Af IhA PC', af Ih*
N R 'i | lha W*.C 1/ 4 nf tha «W&gt;4
of lha N R'l af Pr.-ilan I*. Town,
ahlp II Pnuth. R a n i* II C ut.
TRACT J :
Th* K i.i H nr Ih* PK&lt;i of Hi*
N E U : th* East S of th* .Vlu'i nf
th* P R i,i Ih* W tal ** of Ih* X E 'i
nf th* PC**; Ih* E a i I 1/4 *r Ik*
MV&gt;, *f Ih* ME &gt;4 *f Stc'lon 14.
T nw n.hlp 31 lo u th . R ate# I t Eaat.
TRACT K:
Tl,* E a .t &gt;1 *f th* iw &lt;( *f th*
P K 'ii Ih* W in i, nf Ih* PW’tj *f
Ih* HE1,. Ptctlnn 14, T*trn*hlp 11
s»uih, llanf* I l Cast,
TRACT L:
Tha BEU Af lh a » f f '| *f B*cil*n
1*. Townahlp 11 South. Ran a a II
Kaal.
TRACT Ml
Th* South 4 of ih* BE'* a t fh*
I K I i II*** ih* N EU *f Ik* PK&gt;«
of ih * SE'* of (h* B E&gt;,I| Ih* Paulk
*» a f th* NW '* a t lha SE&gt;« »f
tha N E'i of B trtlnn 3). T aaaahlp
I I Bouih, Ranpe 11 Baal.
Tou, and each a t you. ar* baraby
notifted and ra q u lrtd I* app.ar end
III a. p*r*on*llr o r bv y*ur allorn*y,
w ith tk* d a r k nf t h t Bb*v*-*lyted
Court.* pour w ritte n dafanaaa. If
any, I* lha Bill to Q ulal Till* filed
h»r*ln ataln at you In tk* abavaatylad rauta, aad to aara* a eapy
a f lb* lam a •* rta ln llffa atternoy.
h.low , «a a r fetfar* tba la t day of
October, A. D. 1*1*.
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a n ttrtd
F ra C enr.ta* w ill
■ salaat y*u.
W ITNESS my hand ta d ■**! s t
Sanford. Sarnia*!* Couaty, Flarlda,
thl* l l i k day *1 A uiuat, A. D.
j.

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1,50 UP H00 to choooo from25cfA*

Paint and Body Shop
Sanford Ave. af lOfli Sf.

1*1*.

(BEAL)
a F. HERNDON
Clark af tk* C irrsU C*url
By M ariks T. V lklte
Deputy C lerk
W. CL Hutehlaan. J r .
Edward* B undles
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FA S UM.

FOOT, fA 24177.

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMDfUM

“I’d id vis* you to help another little old lady
the s t m t quickly before you loae your ner

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rail with plaatlo and*. PlaoUo
M royae to pea. Cottoa or nyloa

Glaaa and Paint Co.
DON’T KIM THU ONE
Downatatn, I room (urn. a p t
with extra icreened porch.
RoOaway bad. Garage. Only
117JP mo. Schell A pt «U P art.

Legal Notice

MILLIE PERKINS plays the title role in *Tha ]
Of Anna Frank" at the Ritx. She ta shown with Ji
Schiidkraut In a scene from the true a to ry of r fi
axis ting under dictatorship.

“The Diary of Anne Frank.” a
atory of young lovo in World War
H Amsterdam opens Sunday at the
Ritx Theater.
Millie Perkins and Richard Beymer provide the romantic interest
lb tbo story of two families who
are forced into hiding during a
Nail purge la the warUme Nether*
and*.

VOUfeRONTXa

HONOR COLL?

THE BOV3 VOTED
ME FOOTBALL MASCOT
•NOW I CAN PIOE. TOTHE
GAME IN THE BUS T—'
ANITHTHE TEAM.*

Sbalky Winters jdays Pater's
mother Mrs. Vaa Dana, and Ed
Wynn minus his comical hats,
Joint the famUka la biding, a* Mr.
DusaeL
Anne Frank’i story baa told over
a million copies in the U. S. since
It came out here*la 1*82. It has
been translated Into 21 languages

DOUBLE FEATURE

FEATURE: 1:15 - 4:03 • 6 : 5 1 - T i »

n o n u o c o x w r m m o K A i.
AMBXDMXXT TO * * YOTXD OX
N o v u t a c n a. i n *
JiOTICn o r KLKCTION
WHKRKAS, tha LagUiatur* of
m a . u n d tr u * CooattteUon of
I l i a • ( U o I ta ta e f Florida eia
paao a J a la i Raaalatlan praaaalne
• m .n d m .n l to tka C aaatltvtlan a t
ta a a lata a t VtarMa aoO U a aaaaa
v a a a a road ta kjr a Tata a t tkraa
faartk a a f all tha mamhara olactad
ta aarh b a aatt th a t U a eataa a t
•aid Jo in t RaaatoUoo waa antarod
a aan U a tr raapaetW t Jo o rn ala
w ltk tka yaaa aaO a a ra U araoa.
and tkay did O atanalaa and dir•a t th a t tk a aoM J a la t lU M latlaa
ka oabmlttod ta U o alaatora a t tka
• u t a a t U a epaalol Kloctlaa aa
XoTomhar X, 111*.
MOW, THCRCrORK. I, K. A.
OltAT. Oacrotarr a t Ota to a f tka
OUta a t Florida, da karakjr g iro
■slice th o t •
•FECIA L ELECTION
w ill be hold la sock County la

H U M W. Snd SL Ph. PA M M

l-BEDROOM, CB. H i bath home.
Phone FA 2*3331
This la a gucat p a n to the Movie*
land Driva*In Theatre for R.' A.
Cox. Saaford. to aee -Soldier Of

th a t a n **»*Tyau«y ra e a lrla o an
•a rty daatalan ky U a alM tar* a t
U a M a n Oaaa as lot w ith rateranoa ta Ufai nm andm ant ta A rticle
V II o f U a Canatltwtlau.
•action I. Baetlana L i t . and
I a t A rticle VU e ra haraby r«.
M «l&gt;d and In lla n tk aro at tka
fall a w ing aaaUaoa
o ra
karaky
•dap tads
ARTICLE V II
■action t. R ap raaan u tlan —Ayp o rtla n n tn t—
&lt;*&gt; Oanala—Tka a u t o ahoU ka
•pp artlo M d U ta (arty-fam r (II)
•m a te ria l dlatrlcta daalgnatad by
number In cana««allvo ardar. Ouch
apportionm ent ih n ll provide fairm m and acuity am ong dU trlcta
baaed upon pepuU tU a. gaographlo
area an d acaaamlo o tfla tty i p ro .
vldad i
i t ) Thera th a ll ka only one
•a n a ta r (or each d la trlc tt
( I I Ko dU trU t ah all ka eampoa.
•d a t m ere U a a thro* ( I ) coun.
U u.
U ) Cauntlaa form ing a d la trld
■hail not ka M paraled by ta rrltary a f a aath ar dlatrlet and m eat
be coatlguoua
(4) No county ahall ka dlvldod
U creatin g a dlatrlet.
(I ) V acaadea th a t a ra created
by tha roapporttoam ont providing
(or forty-four (44&gt; M natarlal 41str tc u c f the acn ata shall be flllsd
by U a sloe to r i la U a gsn srat
stsc tlsa la X svsm hsr, I lls . Upon
slsctlsn, asw s s a a ts r s shall ka
slsctsd In U a nsw d latrlsU fa r
U a faltaw lag tsrraas
.
D istrict I t fer fo u r (4) yscra.
D istrict IS far tw o &lt; I| years.
D istrict a t for fo u r (41 y s c ra
D istrict 41 for tw o m years.
THEREFORE.
D istrict 41 fo r fo u r (4) years.
Bo I t Rooelvo* b r (ho LoslalOD latrlet 44 fa r tw a (S&gt; years.
(uro of (bo IU (o • ( Florida!
T
hereafter,
all Senators shall bo
T hat (ho follow ing nmandmant
slsctsd for a fs u r y e a r tan a.
(b) House o f IU praasntattvs*—
Tha rsprsM nU tlan In U o Hauao of
R sprsM ntativss sh all ka apporUsaad aa fallaw a:
Flva (I ) rs p rs M a u tlT s t to aa d
fo r th a m ast popnlons county}
four (4 | rsp riM n ta tlv ss ta and
far sack of th a tw a (I I a a a t m ars
M pulses cauntlsa; tk raa (11 rapra a a a u tlv sa ta a a d fa r each a t
U a aU &lt;11 n eat m ere populous
sountlas: two 4S&gt; rap rsa o a u tlv sa

fyftOOD 7/DE

CLEAN furnlahdd
•part maul,
private hath and antranoo,
•creeoed perch. FA 24702.
UKNUHID bedroom, prival*
entraaee, private bath. Phone
FA 2-Mil or FA 2-3NI, Mrs.
Appleby.

• Business Opportunity

NEW CB S-bedfMm. M Ula
bathi, tarrazxo floors. GB stain&lt;■ksa atael kitchen, carport*, uti­
lity room: pump and sprinkler
ayitanx Calf FA 2 36l» after 3
P. M.

Established Business. Modern
Grocery stare end service sta­
tion, Including 3 Bedroom
homo aa tbo property. More
than ample frontage oa U. S.
Highway* 17 A *2, Flench Ave­
nue. This business has bean
yielding an income which war*
rente a price far greater than
owner It asking. Poor health
and a going buslneM dent mix,
hence owner's decision to aelL
29% down and cxeaBaM terms HOMES AND L O * fer catered
on balance.
people. Also homes built on lota.
Roy Wall, Phono FA 2-1MT.

MODERN OFFICES
FOR LEASE.

Raymond M. B all

r

ASSOCIATES
Richard 1L "Dltk" Ivera,
Mgr. Mortgage Loan DepL
Mrs. O. H. "Amy” Anderson
Jeanle Blair
ENVELOPES, Utterbtads. a s
O. R. “ Guy” Strickland
menu, involeeT hradhtoa, a
W. B. Shippy
programs,
ate. Pro grass
WANTED: SaaU store manager
21$ So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3641
Printing Ce. Phone PA 1-2931
also meat manager. Apply
Raaltor
Sanford
FOODMART, Park Avc. at 23th. 306 Waal 13th SL
-CaU Ilall''
Phone PA 2-3641
Evans Bldg, Lata Mary
3-Bedroom house. Small enh
St. Retired or tcml retired per­
Ph. FA 2*1290
payment, tew monthly paymeata.
sonnel wilt be considered if
qualified.
BulU to your specifications an
Franck Avenue. See oa for your

Jo W. HALL

BROKER
292 Be. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2 k* t
d is tric t, and (ho rap r.to aM lIo a la %
(ho hauao adopted o t tbo t i l l •«••loo of (ho LoeUloturo. and tko
■oat •PPortloB m .nl • ( tbo &gt;«ooto *
•hall ka a t (ho ro eu U r ooooloa
In 1971, and tbo a o a t apportionm oat • ( tka Haaoa a t Roprooontattvoa ahall ka a t tk a E o ealar mo olon In JM t kaood apoa (ho 1**0
Pod oral Conouo; a ad doooalaltr
th o ro art.r, U a L ocU U taro okall
roapportloa lit r.p r.o o a u U o a la
acoordanco borowltk. Should It tell
to do o ^ l u duty .h a ll coatlauo m
•vory Motion of w hatever typo
a a tu roapporttoam ont haa b r i o ,
•ffoctod.
M
Id) F o lia r. Ia ronppurllan *1
r . f u l . r ooooloa. and providing for
•stra o rto n e e r oooolew te p o rfo m
roopporU oam oat—ghould U a logt*
•U tu ro tell to roapportloa U a
r . p r . . . n u t l . n la tka LegU laturo
a t aay rogular 000010a aa raqalrod. U o O oTtraor e r tko Xogtolotaro Itoolf ohall aall U a Legisla­
tu re la te oatroordtnory ooooloa te
perform l u doty w ithin th irty
doyo o lto r odjoaram oat. Ko other
huoin.oo ohall ko tran sacted durlag ouch H u lo a aa d tko oaoaloa
•hall not rocoao te r morn thaaM
•ovonty-tw a kauri, oacopt U a t ^
•fto r a period of olaty days from
iho d aw tko o atrao rd iaary oaoaloa
I n ia
im
LaaU oa_ O ovoraor
maaoaS
aa. _ a . may.
. . . by

STARTS SUNDAY

HO M ES

i

IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
aik Crumley A Mantellh
•I 117 South P e rt Ph. FA 2*4663

The Car To Buy
Is The

* CO-FBATURB

“The Naked Maja

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S«*ratnry e t B u t t

WELCOME NAVY A N D NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
*

DELIVERED F O R ________
WITH THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES: A
KcwMeilral Car! Standard Ameriaen Shift: Stead
Nate and Boll*! Serviced Nattoewide by AnO
Deaton! | U I Fllte the Tank! fU » Bay* tha Tag I

HUNT

L IN C O L N

-

M ERCURY

P a lt/f ffG n -i r

P le k u p y o u r k t y * l ,h ®

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRAILEY ODHAM. Prea.
Corner Hwy. 17-92 ft 27th 8 t.
Phono FA 2-1501

Ntw ft Used

1953 Chiysler
^ T ra ^ a m J a n le n • Q R a

W aa 1395

I * * I * $$
M

Service DepL
will b« closed
Sat. Sept. 12th
for Renovations.

ro a o r .b u * -Mr*
iid u

BUIOC leper VMM
.
WHardtop
n

FORD Fxlriaan *$M"

Furniture and Appliance*

Ferder Hardtop

Mather of Sanford

M , CHEVROLET TIP *

M3 209 E. First St. I’b. FA 2-0093

Button w K n
MM OLD8MOB1LM Beyer

• B7G VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

CHEVROLET -21F*
Tndoc Sedan
BUCK leper P ads*
Hardtop

New Aad Used Furniture
Sit E. first SL
PA 2-4621

MOTOR SALES

'

NOW $295

WILSON - MAIER

FARMER'S AGENCY

W e Jn v lla you I* be o u r gueaia gbaolutely free
w ith o at obligation a t one o f B anford’a leading
Motels w hile you locate suitable h o u sin g for

IN COLOR . STARRING
•knit tf.u rm lB .
tX TEeTUIOXT W H K IlC or,
I kn»a h .r .u B i. m i my k u t
»»* n (r ti.4 U * a rant east
• r U « BUte «f n .r l i U at
rslU haasM . th« CayltnL U U
u « l i t any • ( S ip u m b tr. A.

WANTED: Man with (ruck brokage office experience. For In­
formation write Truck Broker­
age, P. O. Box 2364, Orlando,

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
SERVICE Station Attrndaot. ex­
D. H. Whitmore
perienced, age 33 or over. Ap­
Ulllan
G.
Trama
FEATURING! Quality »
This la a guest pass to the Movieply Colonial Oil Company, 1301
Aaaoclatas.
lead Drive-In Theatre for Mrs.
French Ave., Mr. llorinc.
B e a m y — OrigtaslMy
\
Ml
S.
French
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2
3221
Furniture Storage sad Movies
W. H. Stewart, Sanford, to see
After kauri, PA 2*2612, PA 2-4121,
To end From Anywhere
“Soldier Of Fortune”.
PA 24261
C. B. P U L tipS
VISIT MODEL AT \
MENWOUEN $20. Daily. Sell 1306 French Ave. Ph. FA M B )
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: 2 Luminous aamrplatci. Write
500 French
f
bedroom, corner loL $330 down,
Reevci Co., Attleboro, Mass.
auumo paymenla $37.30. too
10th A Sanford
OR PHONE FA 2-7284 I
Anderson Circle.
Behind Siudebaker Garage
Insurance A gency LOME FOR SALE: 3bedroom, BABY SITTING, Ironing. T \ 2 6423 PIANO TUNING 4 ESFAIUNO
dining room, Florida ro o m ,
Complete Inauranco
equipped kitchen. $1,400 down, EXPERIENCED Child Care in
Coverage Including
balance $11,200. 4Hr. GI Mort
private borne. FA 243U.
G REG O RY
Peckege Policies.
gage. Payment $76.00 month.
1206 Roeeway. FA 2 3146.
Raymond M. Bell, Agent
LU M BER
211 Seu Park Ave.
BONNIE JOHNSON
•bane FA 2-3641
Saaford
Beaeiy Shop
PLUMBING
1466 Saaford Ave.
Contracting It Repairs
WUl Be Closed Fer Yacttloa
Free XsUmatri
Sept. 7lb Ihru 2«U
B- L. HARVEY
D O N ’T BE C O N F U S E D . . !
264 Saaford Ave. Pbonr FA 24363
BE SAFE! B R SURE!

1

AVA GARDNER

Plum bing * R epairs

Rons L . P ay (am
Beglatered Beal Eatato B nkor
ASSOCIATE'
drtda of bargalna for man. wo­
Mary E. Carman — Lan SatvaU Hrnae Wlrtaa - Electric Service
men and children.
control
a,
|
p
rope
Ik
re,
for
$2*3.00.
Ph. FA 2*13U 17*12 at Hiawatha
OUND. SHORT and TALL
Sid Vihlea
Hay ha a#«n at 24*4 Adana CL COME ON IN. WE CAN FIT
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
_____
Y’ALL
room horn# located la one #1
1U Magnolia
FA 2-MU l Wynne wood aoetloo) ar call
rA 2*7*4# after loo.
IHCBNS CLOnBNO CENTE1
tha better residential areas, and
Hwy. 17*12 Cor. 43#
situated on n wall landscaped
■OAT—KVIXRlTDK MOTOR A
N d . W M y evening and *fl
10F *• UO* oak shadod lot
T B A R ir. BALK .
Licensed — Bonded Palatini A
day Bat Open Mao. thru There.
of all 1»3» medals.
.
2-BEDROOM home. $200 aid $M Decorating, free Ultimate*
J f f W e e n ’tU S M B . and open
The features art to numeroui to monthly. FA 2-0529.
Bale
Sample:
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
ALL DAY Sun.
Itemize here, but we can as­
MM.
30
bp.
Evlarude
«M8.
P A IN T IN G CONTRACTORS
sure you that your beat hope* WEST HAVEN: aoe year-old j.
$•30. 1#’ T unxr Craft $430.
FA 2*1204.
will bo fully realized upon In­ bedroom frame home, vinyl
$204. trailers $1M.
spection. In short, It baa to be
doors. Inquire, C. L. Reset, 203
CUSTOM BUILT BOMBS
Alt used items a t auctioa whole­
seen to bo appreciated!
Urapevllle Ave.
sale.
Remodeling — Free Ultimate#
SEWING MACHINE—around bob*
Repa'rs '
Phone FA 2*3744
finance Plan
bln. used 2 mostha. Fertward
Originally priced at $11,006 the
-Gateway to tbo Weterwey”
BILL BER.NOSKY, Contractor
and reverse. Complete with 23*
owner baa given us orders to
year guarantee and attach­
sell, and sell quickly! Tbo new
LOOK sanding and finishing
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ment* Just take aver payments.
price ta only $12,600, and after
Cleaning. Waxing. S n r VI n g
Robaon S porting Goode
Sevas
payaante of t i l l each,
P
H
A
R
M
A
C
I
S
T
reasonable down payment, you
Seminole County since IMS.
04-64 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-BM1
or cash settlement cas bn
can nasume an already eitab- Florida registered. Excellent op­ M M . GLEASON. Lake Mary.
made. Write Bos 31, tars Bern
unlty for young man under
liabed mortgage payable at $03
Mercury Outboard Motors
ford Herald.
per mooth. Need we aay more.
with or without capital lor ROOF CLEANLVQ AND.COATING
WOODRUFF MARINE
half ownership In large volume Exriuslv* agent tbr SURCO In
Phone now and bn the first to
l
French Avc.
FA 213*2 SERVELT u ’ «V ft', excellent
see, end purchase, this buy of Jackonvllle drug store. Write
tela area. Work guaranteed, ca’
condition. FA 2*1447.
Pharmacist. Sanford Herald.
the yearl
FA 2*3467 for (reo estimates.
BILL EVANS
Open ’til 1:30 Friday Nit*
ELECTRIC Refrigerator 4’x3’ wUR
1937 AMERICAN. I bedroom, 43' largo freezer. A*1 condlllon. MB.
B
A
M
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Fighting In Laos
Increases Again
^VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) —
Owumcatat robots have lacrsased
their activities to lam Neua Pro*
vtoaa sf anrtheva Laos, a govern■wnt communique roportod today.
The announcement followed re|to to by Goa. Amkha Souhhavony

that Communist jat fighter planes
were flying over t e pr ovince ■
t e first appesrane* of Bad
planes in t e current crisis.
In Honolulu u spokesman for
Adm. Harry Fait, U.8 . command­
er-in-chief af the Pstifle, denied re­
port* that American units on Oki­
nawa w en being started for poeaible use in the Laotian crista.
The spokesman said broadcast
appeals-to Marin#*, A ir Force of­
ficers aad certain A m y units to
return to duty stations were
brought by reports to an ap­
proaching typhoon.
However, Naha nporta said
some American paratroops won
being sent to Thailand an stand­
by orders.
Today’s lent las communique
made ae mention of t e govern­
ment poet at Muong Song which
was surrounded last Thursday by
Communist forces.
Reports to “feverish’’ military
activity oa Okinawa coincided
with t e arrival there this week
end to a flotilla of more t e n M
skips to t e U.B. 7th Fleet includlag t e aircraft carrier •kangri*
La. Unconfirmed reports to Tokyo
s o l u t e Jless might be ordered do

full-seals civil fights MU hp aidFebruary.
The second session el the Uth
Congress to scheduled te hagla
next Jin . g
Johnson told the Senate ha
would start the g ran rolling aa the
controversial civil rights issue is*
mediately following the return of
Republican senstan from their
customary round of Lincoln birth­
day speeches.
He said be preferred this to a
E ight D ie On Roads
by Republican Leader
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - T h e proposal
M. Dirksen to (attach the
Highway Patrol said today at Everett
civil rights debate next Jan.
least eight persoos were killed la 1900
II.
Johnson
said this would con­
automobile accidents la Florida flict with Democratic
Jeffersooduring the wwekead.
Jacksoa dinners.
Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Oa.)
Steel T alks Resume"' emphasised
that southerners had
NEW YORK (UPI) - The top not been consulted about any time
negotiating teams for the steel in­ agreement. He added thet It would
dustry and the United Steelwork­ "be futile to expect our coopera­
ers Union and .13 subcommittees tion. . .ia this political Roman holi­
resumed their talks here today as day."
tbs nationwide steel strike enter­ Debate over a two-year oxtsned Us (Sod day. The union also sioa of the Federal Civil Rights
opens contract talks with the Commission wax the only big hur­
American Can Co. and the Con­ dle in the way of adjournment of
tinental Can Co., the nation’s the first session late ««"&gt;gfc* or
largest can manufacturers. Tha early Tueeday.
union represents 50,000 employes Adjournment would wind up the
longest session in sight ysars. The
scheduled arrival of Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev ia Wash­
Glass Union Idle
PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Some ington Tuesday was a big spur
2,000 skilled moldmakers wen toward achieving the adjournment
Idle today following t e break- goal.
down Of negotiations bet w e t t e .The Sonata soaveued three hours
'A a eticw r a n ’ r.ii*/ "Wtofltyrs -rerHrr thu£ usust Tor dosing de­
U n i t and the Glass Containers bit* m t e Civil Righto Cemmto
Manufacturing Institute, industry tloe pfdpfti i )
efOciaU today ware taking a wait- Debate 00 sxtsnsioo of the Civil
and-see attitude on whether an Rights Commission resumed with
additional 41,000 union workers in ■n attack on the proposal by Sen.
related glass Industries would fal- OUn D, Johnston (D- S. C.) He said
tt would be a waste of time and
money to keep, the eommiaaloo co-

News Briefs

P re ss H ead H eckled
-Mrs. Myrtle B. Lankford, who
has been visiting her eon, Robert
M. Lankford, end hie family to
Lake Mary for several mootha,
died yeeterday at t e age of 7*.
Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs.
Lankford was a resident of I t
Louis, Mo„ where she was a
member «f t e First Christian
Church.
Besides her son af Lake Mary,
she la survived by a sister, Mrs.
Alma Murdoch af St. Louis; two
granddaughters, Stephanie and
Georgina Kay and two grandsons,
Robert and Ronald Lankford of
Lake Mary.
The body wlR bo sent to It.
▲ 220-foot bypass storm siwer Louis by Brlsson Funeral home
wwa installed Thursday and Fri4ay In this area off Sanford Are.
Visa 12-inch wide pipe will drain
M)V water la the area between
ftra t and Cypress It*., according
Richard.
.Work ie due to start tomorrow
to a storm sewer line to mb
foam 20th St. to Randolph I t oa
oast side of Summerlin Avo.
1,160 feet of 16-inch pipe
D A Y T O N A BEACH (UPI)—
•heuld relieve t e area from BelAir Blvd, to Randolph It., from Civic and profeiional groups were
Jefferson At*, east, says Richard. called oa today to help get the
Mg hopes that installation of this Volusia County seat transferred
her* from DeLand.
J . Hart Long, chairman of a
Chamber of Commsrce committee
backing the move, said club lead­
ers will be urged to push for 16,000
lormon Returns
signatures on a petition calling for
a referendum oa the proposal.
To Bureou Job
County eoramlsiiooers have said
Representatives sf the
they would call a referendum U
hlr s i Commerce end Mayor A, L. t e required signatures were ob­
WUaoe welcomed Marlon Herman tained oa the petition. But three
■r., beck to duty today as Stmla- of them said they would not ap­
&lt;to County bureau chief to the prove further delay oo construc­
Orlando daily newspapers.
tion to a new county Jail at De^Jo h n Krider, manager to the
V to C, Charlie Morrison, public
mtotions man, and t e mayor
pWsented Harman with flowers
aad greeted him ia t e Orlando
WOWspapers' office here, Mor­
ris** said. Harman has been roTALLAHASSEE (UPI) A
Mperating from surgery lor sev- committee of Florida House mem­
aftirthi
ber* wkjj stump t e state to sell
t e 44-member Senate, 103-mem­
ber House raapportionmeto plan
Bqptist Deacons
to t e rotors.
Newspaper*, television and t e
fkoose Officers
malls also will be utilised to toe
(« w Sanford First Baptist campaign to get voters to say
deacon officer* for 1994- “yea” to t e pi** J* * • Nov. 4
are Ray Slatoo, chairmen;
“ if toe people arc folly In­
firing Pryor, vke-ehalrmaa; G.
ft*- Drake, secretary; E. T. formed." said House Speaker
Ton Beasley, “there to w doubt
Thomas, treasurer.
The church has to deacons t e amendment will be adopted
In November.”
s rotate ev
Gov. LeRoy Collin* alee an­
long range _
nounced b* will campaign active­
emitto* to the church Is
ly to favor of the amendment. Col*
^ j f o w 'f l M a ! *

t
a

Volusia Petition
Support Sought

HAVANA (UPI) — Unionists at
t e Havana Hilton Hotel a rt re­
fusing to serve J u te Dubois,
chairman of t e Inter-American
Press Asm. freedom of t e press
committee,, because they consider
bim unfriendly to Premier Fidel MIAMI (UPI) -T he State Rail­
Castro's government
road and Public Utilities Commis­
sion has been asked to hold a
Graham At Rally
public bearing on Florida gas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) - rales of t e Houston Carp.
Evangelist Billy Graham wound The Miami Junior Chamber of
up a two-day whirlwind truss da Commerce called for t e hearing
telling a racially mixed crowd Sunday, charging the company
and Gov. Orval Faubua that Little with “ arbitrarily increasing rates”
Rock would have no trouble H its and “instituting unique rate poli­
people followed Christ
cies."
The group said t e corporation
Burns Encouraged
upped the minimum charge too
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Ma­ per cant to Miami consumers, to
yor Haydon Burns said today the 52 from the (l minimum charged
encouragement and warm recep­ by t e Florida Power and Light
tion he has received throughout Co.
the stale the past few days makes It also said tha minimum at
him an almost certain candidate Daytona Beach went from 55 cents
for governor of Florida In 1M0 . "1 to $1-50, a 172 par cent increase.
have been tremendously encour­ “The Houston Corporation trap­
aged by t e recaption 1 have re­ ped t e commission Into granting
ceived in all sections of the state the increase by walling until the
—both rural and urban,” Burns last minute to file their petition,”
said Jayce* President Johnson E.
said.
Davis.

Hearing Asked
On Gas Rate Hike

40 Couples Here
For Squore Dance

Cargo Plane Crew
Presumed Dead

Rain drove the Starlight Promensderi street dance indoors Satur­
day night, but the square dance
teams from all over Central Flor­
ida danced up a storm as more
than 200 spectators came to
wetrh.
Joe Curtia, Orlando, called the
seta for t e 40 couples of danesrs,
who cams from Windermere, Win­
ter Park, Winter Haven, DeHary,
Daytona Beach and Sanford.

MIAMI (UPI)—Official* of I’an
American Airways said three
crewmen In a cargo plane which
crashed on t e slop* of s mountain
in Honduras are presumed dead.
Aboard the four-engine DC-4
cargo plane wtra Capt. Calvin G.
Rankin, to, (lie pilot, of Coral
Gables, Fla.; Sim L. Lett, 36. co­
pilot, and Chriatopher E. Hlllsshtlm, 35, second officer, both of
Hialeah, Fla.

utea since tha Taft-Hastiny law

FIRST KHRUSHCHEV FAMILY PORTRAIT relanaod by T u g , Soviet
news agency, ahowa tha Russian leader with hie entire famity. Front row,
left to right, are hia granddaughter, lulia; Khrushchov, hie grandson.
Nikita, und wife, Nina. Back row are aon-ln-law, Alexei Adxhubel; son,
Sergei, 24; Sergei'a wife, Galina; Khrushchev's daughters, lulia, 42, and
Rada, 80; grandson, Alexei, and daughter, Elena, 2L,

MOSCOW (UPI) - l b s Soviet
Uniou planted Its hammer-andtickle-marked rocket aa t e moua
today. A top Soviet scientist said
a manned flight to t e moon waa
“a matter to t e aot la* distant
U K . . * space rocket hit t e
a w a at two minutes and 4 sec­
onds after midnight Sunday la
a lsat that brought wild Joy to
this nation and admiration from
the world.
Speaking at a press conference
later, Soviet scientists reflected
the view taken *arller by t e So­
viet pres* and radio to u p ra isin g
hop* for international cooperation
to space along with graatar
achievements to t e future.
Alexander Toplcbev, vice presi­
dent of the Academy of Sciences,
called t e lunar rocket a “scienti­
fic laboratory.” He said its sue
cesslul performance should be fol­
lowed by a manned flight to t e
moon*
“ This la an extremely difficult
task,” he said, but It waa a m at­
ter of the "not too distant future."
Topichev and other scientists
gave their views at about t e
same time that t e official Taaa
news agency carried a statement
by Premier Nikita Khrushchev
that they would give President El­
senhower a repllct. of a pennant
placed on t e moan.
Its accuracy waa reflected by
the fact the rocket traveled 230,175 miles to about to hours and
Soviet scientists predicted
its
moment of impact within 6* sec­
onds.
Topichev also confirmed that
the “Important rsqulremcnla" of
keeping the moon free of earthly
gerin contamination bad been
"fully complied with.”

U. S. Sees Proof
O f IC B M Danger
WtSHINGTON (U P I)- Husiia'a
rocket strike on the moon was
accepted by U. S. official* today
a* proof that Soviet Intercontinen­
tal ballistic missiles could be fired
with deadly accuracy against
American cities.
The U. S. experts calculated that
an ICBM, tired 6,000 mile* with
t e same accuracy as tha moon
rocket, would strike within SW
miles of the center of its target.
This still would be in tho lethal

Group To Stump For Reapportion
t e 1M* Legislature, Is not per­
fect but Is an improvement over
t e present allotment of represen­
tation to the legislature.
Both Collin* and Beasley were
aware that Florida voters have
shown a tendency to t e paU to
turn down drastic changes In gov­
ernment unless they are given
convincing reasons for doing
otherwise. Awl they were also
aware of considerable opposition
to some of t e Mate's larger
count lea where it to fel t e plan
still would not offer them a fair
ataar* of representation.
Most of t e 14 new seats added
would go to such populous coun­
ties.

week when t e Florida League of
Women Voters announced that
organisation would support t e
proposal.
The House committee was ap­
pointed by Beasley. It include*
three House members from every
congressional district. The com­
mittee was conceived by a Houie
caucus in Jacksonville Sept. 5.
Its members are:
1st District: Robert Maun of
Hillsborough, chairman; Tom
Whitaker of Hillsborough and Joe
McClain of Pasco.
2nd; John E. Mathews of Duval
chairman; Sam Saunders of Clay
and George Stallings of Duval.
3rd: Morrison Kimbrough of
CeeA Uoa-

tin of Gulf and Reubin Askew of
Escambia.
4th: Geurge HoUahan of Dado,
chairman: W. C. HerrcU of Dade,
and R. E. Cunningham of Monro*.
5tn: Beth Johnson of Orange,
chairman; James Pruitt of Bre­
vard and Wei born Daniel of Lake.
4th; Ralph Bank of Palm
Beach, chairman; Walter Shep­
pard of Lea and W. Allen Mark­
ham of Okeechobee.
7th: William Boyleston of Saraiota, chairman; Robert E. Know­
les of Manatee and Lawton Chiles
of Polk.
Ith: John Crews of Baker,
chairman; Ralph TurtHflnn of
Alachua and Doyle E. lo.incr uf
Bradford.

These calculations powerfully
supported Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev’s missile boasts on
the eve of hie arrival hat* for
talks with President Elsenhower.

Prof Soys Shot
M ay Be A Fake
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) —A
University of Michigan astrophy­
sicist said today ho bellevod Rus­
sia faked its moon shot because H
knew no one could disprove Hi
claim.

Tightest Security
Network Ever Set
For Khrushchev
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pres!dent Eisenhower held a final toplevel strategy session today for
hla historic meeting with Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchsv.
Elsenhower met for 45 minutes
In his office with the natlon'i top
diplomats and Russian experti.
The White House said they con­
ferred on the American viewpoints
to be put to Khrushchev.
The capital was working fever­
ishly to complete arrangements
for greeting Khrushchev and hla
family when they arrive In a giant
Russian turbo-prop plane at 10:30
a. m. Tuesday.
The first rail chance for talks
will come at 2:30 p. m. whan
Khrushchev makes his first call at
t e White House. Press Secretary
James C. Hagerty said Elsen­
hower had blocked off 90 minutes
on hit calendar bul there w u
nothing to prevent the conference
from going longer if tha two man
so desire.
Federal agents, trained military
teams, and metropolitan police
spread a hug* protective network
Inday in the tightest security
screen ever erected to the nation’*
capital. The grim purpose was to
protect Khrushchev.
Tha far-flung precautions for
Khrushchev's safety reached from
the rooftops to the eewers. The
moat elaborate traffic reitrlctioni
to the history of Washington ware
ordered.
The princip tl fear of t e security
sgents wea that some aggrieved
refugee from t e Iron Curtain or
Irrational crank might try to bring
physical harm to Khrushchsv or
craato a mob scene to embarrass
the Soviet leader and hia boat,
Prsridcnt Eisenhower,

Grapefruit Moves

player* sod liber mint!am
sukaata
required to a
to days adtor thato (te a l :

“If they put dya on t e moos
or something se wo could see M,
1 would bo convinced. But they
know wo have no way of disprov­
ing their claim, as 1 think they
merely wont ahead and mads t e
d a te for propaganda purpose*.”
Haddock w u a member of the
International Astronomical Con­
gress group that visited Russia to
tnapoot bar rocket facilities lsat
year.
“Unless they have equipment
they concteled from us last year,
they could neither track nor guide
a rocket,” be said.
At Washington the National
Aeronautics and Space Admin­
istration said t e moon rocket
waa no fake.
A statement to answer to in­
quiries said R would have been
"extremely difficult" for the Rus­
sians to simulate t e phenomtna
detected by trackers during the
rocket’s last five hours af flight.
U would havo bean possible to
have a timer cut off the rocket’s
transmitters, thereby simulating
a lunar landing, the statement
said, but it would have been hard
to fake t e acceleration.

Sanford Woman
To Tell O f Russia
Religion, children and sports In
t e USSR will get a Sanford
housewife's appraisal on Bill
Barry'a "Digest" at 4:46 p.m, to­
day.
Mrs. John Swope spent I t
months in Moscow with her hus­
band Cdr. John Swop* before tha
couple tame to Sanford to April.
Russian shopping and entertalnraent will alio be discussed by
Mrs. Swops who Uvad in tha
Amarican Embassy. Cdr, Swope
wee assistant naval Attach* to
Moasow.

4-Lane Florida
Artery Proposed
LAKE WALES ( U P I ) - A fourlino U. I. Highway 27 from t e
Georgia state line to Miami w u
urged Sunday bp t e U. S. High­
way IT Aaao.
The highway, running 427 mile*
through F l o r i d a and passing
through all of the state's road
district*, already ia four-line for
46 miles. Next year’s budget baa
authorised construction to maka
t e highway tour-lana for 131

WINTER HAVEN (UPD-Dally
Tha association re-elected R. P.
carlo*dings In boxes from the Cochin, Clermont, aa president.
Citrus Vegetable Inspection Divi­
sion:

By rail: 2,9*2 grapefruit; by Rooneys H ave Girl
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI)
truck: 19.110 grapefruit; total chip—Actress Barbara Thomason, &gt;3,
mend, 21,772 bnxei,

Shipped Sept. 5-10: 1,059 boxes fifth wift of film star Mlekay
.rspeiruit; total te date, 29,225 H00nay. gava birth Sunday to a
six-pouail (B-oumg hohg tfri.

workers’ rlghta to
bargain ■ oUoctivoly,
Impose regulations to M tttM l
u n te t that place te a ls to te rn
teeshlp, with srlmtori pauahito
far violations. Trusteeship* era
limited to U months.
Require local —Ions to stoat e#&gt;
fleers by secret ballot every thru*
yean and nsliosul a n te s every
five yean, either by secret ballot
or delegatee chosen by aocrot bat*
lot. Provide for removal af uuito
officers for misconduct and par*
mlta candidate for a n te i n t o
to Inspect membership flat*.
Require union officers Ip kg
bonded up to a (500,000 maximum
and assume fiduciary rosponeibU,
lty for union funds,
loans over (2,000 to
Communists and certain
vlcta from holding union
Permit s t a t e sgeneies and
courts to assume Jurisdiction and
apply stale law to caeee which
t e National L a b o r
Board dacUnro to accept
Outlaw “shakedown”
_
with criminal penalties for viola*
lions. Ban organisational picket*
ing when another union ha* bora
certified to represent employee.
Permit inform atlanal picketing
thet does not affect deliver*** or
services.
Ban all hot cargo aontracto
under which an amploysr agrees
not to handle goods from other
firms a union deems unfair. Per*
mil garnet union* to eoottou*
agreements to keap era ployera
trom farming out work to MO*
union subcontractor*.

Junior High Opens
Season Sunday
Tbs Sanford Junior High entry
to the East Florida MldgO|
U'sguf will open t e ataaost Bun*
day with a gam* agalnat t e Dupe
tuna Beach midgsta at Daytona's
Municipal Stadium.
Coaches report a good aqua!
developing at t e Junior high
level and urge fana to accompany
t e squad to Daytona for th*
gams which will bogto Ot l :N
p.ra.
The "heavy"
Junior high school team of larger
boy*, will open it* saaaon against
Kissimmee Sept. 22.

Lake M ary Parent
N igh t Tomorrow
Then will bo a Parent*’ Nlfkg
la t e auditorium af f
Maty School at 7:94 p.
day. Floyd Richards,
will introduce the faculty aad te r*
will be * general discussion o&lt;
how t e children art graded,
plans for t e coming year, and
te budding program. This will bo
a abort masting sad aU parasol

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tb* nation to Inchid* a full yr*»
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•lementary achoola.
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LONDON (U fl) —Jayne Maas*
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poot- yootetday over a complaint
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School Bus,
Kfls Savan
OAKLAND, Md. (UPI) —A B—tto—ra and O h - Baitonod |
train il— mad tote a
Malted an a m d * «
—day. killing —van ehildra
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was today but no otmbar ateto
waa u |w to pick It ap.

AN A M P U F lK fl CHASSIS te acrutlnisod by (L to r .) Aylwooo Dioh), Inatructor Jon Zavrotny, EUten Attnnaalo, jeannino Straub, and Paulino
Luka. Tho woman a n part o f a group which will graduate Monday from
tho ooeond ooaaion o f an Eloetronica Aaaembly Courao given at Dynatrontea
Inc., in cooperation with tho Beminoio County Vocational School.

H m M-yssr-eid god-king, from
tea oaite te India, cabted Sacretsry-Oonsral Dag Hammankjold
Wednesday night to aok for hoip
from thoGanarai Assembly.

r i» ii to thousand* of square mlloo
of India* territory M kM tail*
csltd willingness te i i f i i p t
"friendly negotiation” m tea
1—us, B
snaouaeod today.
Premier Jswahartel Nshru raad
Parliament tho teste of • aortea
of aoteo, "aids msmotres" aad
oteor communications exchanged
batworn tea two aaUoao dams
tea' oast work.
Tha ootea were phrased te teafuaga eoosidorably stronger teaa
la asuol te diplomaUc exchange*.

Prosecutor Resigns

Mitwee Reports
rooms, an admtelatratl— suite,
aad eafetortum by tea fall of
1M0, will bo bulk on both sldoa
of Smith St., Teague sold. Cover­
iaaod school onroUma— will ed walkway* will bo put serose
d about 979,000 county school tee street aad ollmteatwn of Unf­
tee School Board tbia morning.
The need for more teacher/ baa
boon anticipated, but It could not
bo known exactly how many te-

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WASHINGTON (UPJ) - T h u
■suae wan set today to and the
year long congressional fight with
President Elsenhower over ternstog by sending him a MU In wiD
—gn Into law.
The third catch-all housing bill
«f tho —salon-a billion • dollar
measure guaranteed to ho vetoproof—was called np In tho Hoo­
ter Anal congressional action. It

Details O f Nikita
W isit Expected

school enrollment figures wore in,
Administrative Aaatetnat Walter
Tttfus mid.
Parents have been vsry coopera­
tive about school situations, MUwas and Tesguo agreed. One or
two requests by parents te have
their cmldrra skip a grade were
refused and there were a tew re­
quests to have children assigned
te different schools, MUwee said.
A road running northeast across
ten proposed Seminole High pro*
party will be replaced by a driv­
ing passage bordering the north
and west sides of the property, the
School Board decided. People in
about five houses la the Reservoir
Lake area, north of Lake Ada
aad west of Laka Jennie, have
boon using the road which cute
acres* the proposed school aits.
A resolution asking tha Oviedo
town council to close Smith SL In
front of Oviedo High School from
Lawton Ave. oast 130 foot, was
adopted by the ooard. No one uVes
on tho street where U will be
Method off. The permanent blockoff 1s needed because the school,
which la to have —van more dasa-

Refugees From Fire
Return To Homes
9SADW00D, S. D. (U PI&gt;-lof
agooo from a raging forest fire
that threatened to wipe out this
historic Wild West town began re­
turning te Deadwood Wednesday
night, the peril over.
A hand of 3.00* man. mostly
fuhnitaara, brought the fire under
control nod authorities —Id k was
•ate tor tha 4.000 evacuees to re-

WASHINGTON (UPI) — T
Whit* House may make pul
today further detail* af Sovl—
Treater Nikita Khrushchev's »
Pay tour — toe United Btatas
Which starts Tuaadny.
Preside- Eiaonhow— w n ex­
pected to disco— the Khrushchov
visit Unlght in a radtototeviatoa
report to the nation on hte re—
. Officials said, how*-—, k would
paths with ABtod teadore In Hu- taka 1* day* to two woriu-to exttoflniah the flames that already
haws wiped out —mo 9,0*0 scree
of timber to the Black HUM.
Jimenez Hearing Set S t fin reached too outskirts
MIAMI (UPI) - A h—ring will ’of Doadwood aad destroyed severho held at 10:90 a. as- Friday an
• motion to quash toe ostndUfan
prnr—dtegs agate- former Venaauelan Preside- Marc— Fans

MIAMI (UPI) — School offi­
cial* estimate it would coat be­
tween 91,900 and 9*.000 annually
per pupil to operate Orchard VUla Elementary Sfhool lor It* II
white aad four Negro students.
Thtre are Indications that the
Dade County School Board may
make Orchard Villa an all-Negro
school at a board meeting nest
week. Some 113 other Negro chil­
dren have applied for admission.

DeGaulle Has New
Plan For Algeria
PARIS (UPI) - P r e s i d e n t
Charles DeGaulle la about to of­
fer Algeria a peace plan t h a t
would result In full self-determin­
ation at the end of a five-year
transition p e r i o d , authoritative
sources —Id today.
The offer is to be made next
week, high • ranking eources dis­
closed.
The disclosure was made as the
French president went Into a
two-day dosed —salon with th e
premiers of the 13-natioo French
community to seek their endorse­
ment of his dramatle new plan te
and tho rebellion te Algeria.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Paaco
County Proaocotor Gene Auvil baa
resigned, tho governor's office announcod today. Auvil pleaded guil­
ty last week to tiling falsa rsporu
In Veteran* Administration loan
cases.

he la a needed aafety measure.
A bid tor ten'manual typewriters
it 91*0 each nod two elocUtc
typewriters for gao each from
Haynes Office Machine Co. waa ac-

Dade County Integrated
School May See Change

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Trawler Sinking

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A fish­
ing trawler with six men aboard
was reported (Inking today la
squally less In the Quit of Mexico
A it-degree reeding at Huron,
log the Tibetan laouo betel for •0 miles south of Southwest Pass.
fear of embarrassing India te Ua A Coast Guard seaplane dropped S.D., was I* degrees lewev than
touchy relation* with Rate China a pump and seven-man Ufa raft the temperature there tha night
before. The mercury dropped te
and also i f laying themselves
S2 at Jamestown and Bismarck,
open to a chorea of playing cold
war politics with tea plight of tea
N.D., white It wnc 99 at North
Tibetan people.
Platte, Nab.
The Dalai Lama, fully aware of
Tho cold front extended from
three circumstances, suggested that Congress wUI be unable to the lower Greet Lake* southwest,
that tec Assembly's steering com­ reach agreement on a compro­ word Into northern Texas. Tho
mittee put hie appeal on ten agen­ mise bUl to permit higher inter, cold air brought scattered thunda "on It* own buttelive'* or With­ est rates on government savings deratorma ft
Mkhlgan through
out a requeat from a specific del­ bonds. Ho did so liter House-Sen­ tho lower Mississippi Valley.
egation. This la an uapeecadanted ate conferees met this morning Hail, triad and heavy rain hB
but failed to make progress In the Chicago ores Wednesday,
said Hammankjold was ompow- ironing out differences In the two knocking down trees aad poorer
tred, la unusual circumstances, to
lines. Winds up to *9 mils* on
bills.
Introduce an Mom an hi* own.
hour cut off all power In down­
India has rejected Bod Chios's
town Appleton, Win, leg 19 min.
Practice Protested
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UPI) - uta*.
Tho sold front woo expected te
Tha Washington Post and Time*
Grammor School
Herald said today that a high push scattered showers late the
school senior claimed that Mary­ East and Southeast today. Tk* re­
Teams Selected
land University football player mainder of tho country wwld bo
Sanford Grammar School has Charles Lohr was mad* to prac­ mostly sunny, tha Weather Bu­
chosen tlx sixth grade football tice under protest shorUy before reau sold.
teams which are scrimmaging to be collapsed of heat exhaustioa
prepare for the opening of their which caused his death. University
Intramural —aeon. Three games Coach Tom Nugent denied that
per week wiB bn Ployed, Prin- Lohr had been singled out for ex­
tra drill.

The school la lu n neighborhood
that la rapidly besoming o Negro
residential area.
Seven more white children en­
tered classes at Orchard Villa
Wednesday without Incident, Ku
Klu* KUnsman J. B. Stoner, who
waa on hand te Inks photographs,
said be would call a protest
reUy here within a month and
would Invite segregationist* from
throughout the South.
Flvt additional white children
enrolled at Homestead Air Base
Elementary south of here making
74* white and *1 Negro pupils la
the student body.
Gov. LcRoy Collins at Tailshasice praised the Dade County
School Beard for acting reason­
ably and added "they have pre­
served the right of local decision
for their own county, and Indirect­
ly for every other county In tho
state.”
Uclng and tho fifth grade all star Laos Troops Recoup
teams will moot just before V1ET1ANE, Laos (UPl&gt;-Loyal
Christmas.
Thtre Is one girls volleyball troops bavo recaptured much of
Dancer* Invited
the territory in northern Laos
team tor each a# toe sixth grads
taken by the Communists earlier
AU Central Florida square dance rooms.
clube have been Invited to parti­
cipate In costume to the Starlit*
Promenadera' "street dance” Sat­ Commififtfons T o M eet
CUy and county, immmleslnaa
urday al|M on Magnolia Are.
between 1st aad 2nd streets. In wlU mo— at 7:99 p. m. today In
ca— of rain the dance wUI be CUy Hall to discus* tha proposed
held In the Sanford Civic Center drainage system on tha widening
Auditorium.

Archers Tourney
Scheduled Oct. 4

JERSEY CITY. N. J. (UPI&gt;Aa explosion and fire swept eight
chemical warehouses along the
Joe—y City waterfront Wednes­
day Injuring • firemen and caus­
ing millions sf M a n In property
damage.
At too height of too* Mom . • Club Preside— Dare
1.000-foot wall of flam— atratehad won tho 99 target field si
along ton waterfront acre— the by tho Seminole group
bay from Manhattan and within paratten tor the coming
sight sf .too Status af Liberty.

Gat Polio Shots
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Dr.
J a m e s O. Bond, auto Health
Board official, baa warned that
although Florida's polio situation
Is a— alarming it mu— a— ho
virwod with apathy.
"There Is no concentration —
polio cases in any particular area
m tho ateto and Florida certainly
In not unusual hi regard te the
national picture,” he —Id Wed­
nesday.

But Bead, director of the board's
Preventable D is e a s e s Division
•aid, "Erery person who baa not
received the fuB course of In­
jection sf tho a—1-pollo vaccine
te a candidate for paralytic
polio." '* *'

Bead Atid th*4 j Hkogdl tho

number of paralytic potto case#
la tho state had Jumped from 97
in UH te 97 tote year, too total

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number — ci

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for to* average person ret to
take tha Salk vacciao shots.
"Private doctors have alt the
vied— miooIt tore read." km
j.
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■aid. "Health departments are
-ill short but steps are bring

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tea te mat glee to mini Fryer lemriera teistH
i aritvKtoa wffl prevent BariT to the rip at theJ in toper
Bring to every aJab Bearttag League end gaked a M
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S i. ------ W n *,* M . record thlr weak.

T V girl attributed her decision te
a fear ate bad “ messed op" her
life. Derm said.
Air Force Lt. Col. and Un
Harry X. Arcularioes exprtsfift
myaUflcattan ever their daughter's
apparent plan to join is death a
youth they said she bad know*
almost casually. Army LI. CoL
DM r. RIordan declined to dis­
ease the tragedy with reporters.

Collos Romance
Report Termed

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PAHIS (UP!) - Greek shipping
Aristotle Oneasis said
today It la “ wholly ridiculous" to
claim te is in love with opera
star Maria Callas.
“ ICo wholly ridiculous. ! do not
know who staitod the rumor. But
i can tote my word (or It that
la timply not true." te told
United Press InUraaUonaL
The millionaire shipowner said
te was “ much annoyed" by wide*
m ead areas reports which said
Mina Callas* marriage te Giovan­
ni B. Mtntghial went on the neks
because Me was in love with

Education Study
Council Nam ed 0

TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - Nun
legislators were appointed Wed.
oesday to the Legislative Council's
commlttae that will mate an la*
'trim study on state education.
Sen. Tom Adams of Oraago
Park, council chairman, named
Sans. James S. Conner, Brooks.
Tills. L. K Edwards Jr.. Irvine,
Ed U. Price Jr., Bradenton, c . t .
Melton, Late City, and Bens.
Emmett Roberts. West paM
Bosch. John Shipp, Marianna, Wfl.
“ Wn are eld Mends. I havt Uam Chappell Jr., Ocala, C. Fred
known Madame Callas far many Arrington, Havana, end Ton
yean. We have oectliaot relations Whittaker, Tampa.
as friends and wa bars also talk-

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A U T O S — Shown (L to r .) at tha Mtoa
1 In Atlantic City, N . J., a n theaa beau,
eap Sootb, Marion Lea Waytand, Mtoa
la L o t Mead, Mias Mississippi; Kay anna
the required work would receive
a certificate.
A Ladies Auxiliary Is eagsged
to planning monthly events to en­
tertain tha people of the com

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tte equipment. 11
Stratton Chib has
kitetea for thorn
bouse bwlldiff
On order at p&lt;

Concert For

da nat mqriro tte usa e( tte en­
gine. T V protected area covers
a radius of two and a half miles
from tte center of Late Mary.
This includes Sunlaod Estates.
Loch Artec, Bavoena Park, and
Little Vanias, and tte firemen
have never refused to go to the
aid of otter communities when
called upon.
All men, IS or older, art urged
to get In touch with Chief Harvey
W|g strictly from Squaresville Pugh, or call tha secretary, Alice
Ivors, at FA 2-3012 for more inbut «to Baeriana Imred it
As soon as a group
.- Bwwatoto, who to fast aurpaas- tormaUon.
can te organised, tte iratotog
- lag Van album as tte darling of procram can begin.
- Ate Meaaew mtmte world, fascimated tte Bmalana by exhibiting
n fete jess totoate at n party given
vip(SiB eriet culture minister for
• -S i Now York Philharmonic Or•■dkMhm, which U peering tte end
««| Ms engepamant bare.
t v Baoitoao first entertained
’- 4t e Americana with violin nuuie,
.B ed Am y dancers, and • puppet
phew. Item it waa the Americas*'
; t e n te tote tte stag*.
„!U m members of tte PhllharNEW YORK (UP!) — A 87..marie started a Jan saaiton that year-old widow has been charged
tte Bnastoa guests smiling with homicide la tte death ol a
pad swing m tte edgts of their ld-year eld youth who fell six
.ants.
•lories In panic when ahe sicked
....T V Philharmonic Jan waa on her large Belgian shepherd dog
(te square aide, but U got an an him.
,'JMatton team tte Russians and
Police said tha widow, Mrs.
, podneturod booing from Amort.’Jtana in (te audience. Then Bern­ Anna Maronet, became annoyed
stein chose tte classic Jan set­ Wednesday when she heard two
youths stomping on the roof above
up at piano, baas and drums.
. . " ‘I t e l knew what will some her calling. She went to the roof
with her 11-year-old dog and
asked them to go away.
*1 resulted was a display of Tha boys, Jesus Acosta Del­
ka woogto virtuosity that drew gado, 16, and Antonio Hmandex,
applause front tte Russians. 14, wore firing kites and refused
to leave. Mrs. Msronet said she
told them, “If you don't get off
tha roof. I'll turn tha dog on
you."
Bells To Remind
Mrs. Maronet said they stood
ground and she unleashed
Nikita O f Deaths their
the dog. Hemandci jumped over
IT. AUGUSTINE (UP1) - The
teBs of St. Augustine Roman a three-foot parapet to the next
Catholic Cathedral will tell during building and escaped, but Delgado
tte visit at Soviet Premier Nikita fell over the edge of the root into
Khrushchev to tte United States. a courtyard.
Arehhtotep Joeeph P. Hurley, to Delgado died two hours later.
announcing the plan Wednesday, He cams here from Puerto Rico
said the tell* will ring “ to memory a week ago and was visiting Her­
at tte men, women and children nandos. who lived In the same
whe have been killed by the Rus­ apartment building as Mrs. Marout
alan dictator.”

8 h offn er. Ml

There were SMM,488 motor
vehicles registered in tte naUoo
to 1938, including 270,10 buses
and 11,138^41 trucks. The over­
all figure represented n rise of l^
LITTLE BOCK, Alt. (U P I)Uttla Bock police ahargart an ail-

They questlanad a third- man,
Jesse R. Parry.
j . D. Sima, tall, slim truck
driver and member of tte Ku
Klux Klaa, was arrested Tuesday.
Ha was charged Wednesday under

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city Mlnagcr board la 1H7.

Long’s Stripper
Friend Escapes
Obscene Count
NEW OBLEANS (LTD Stripper Blase Starr, who recent­
ly visited Gov. Earl Long, n&lt;

ing her person . . . In a public
piece" after her arrest April 13
in e French Quarter bistro, but
the district attorney's office drop­
ped the charge Wednesday.
The charge was dismissed after
tha district attorney decided her
performance would not be In vio.
lalion of the obscenity law.
Miss Starr met with Gov. Long
earlier this month in New Or­
leans In a one-day flying trip
from Miami where she Is appear­
ing In n night spot. She plans to
return te Louisiana soon on va­
cation. .

WUilam L. Kirk. Sanford
Barney Beck, Sanford
David Huffman, Sanford
Marta Sbedden, Sanford
L. J. Henderson, Sanford
UfahfilB
Agnes Knowles, Sanford
Delores Cash and baby,
Sanford
Shirley Braddy, Geneva
Myrtle England. Lake Monroe
8EPTKMBEB •
Irene Smith, Lake Mary
Pearl Trdford. Oviodo
Eva Jo Wynn, Sanford
Marjorie Rudd, Sanford
Howard Hood, Sanford
Mary Frances Smith, Sanford
Jacqucltn Osteen, Lake Mary
Cornelia Deane. Sanford
Marie Wassik. Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Smith, Sanford, a son
Dismissals
Leonard Terry, Sanford
Marta Sbedden, Sanford
Charles Singleton, Sanford
Daisy Zipper, Sanford
Lyman Myers. Sanford
Gertruda MUler, DeBsry
Bertha Burton, Sanford
Betty Reagan and baby,
Saoford
Buford Helms, Longwood
Rosa Poff. Sanford
Albert Williams, DeBary

SINGER
ISA L E -A -T H O N I
Mtoa Pennsylvania, Lola Pkfey.
XL of Springfield, appeared In arlist’s attire to display and ail paint­
ing tilled “Night Jtain On Tte
City" tad play her own composi­
tion of tte same same on tte Otto.
Mtoa District i f Columbia. Siyear-old Virginia Psites, who llvoa
In HyattoriaeTlfd.. sang a hot
rendition of "It All Depends On
y M" while wearing n shocking
pink chiffon evening gown.
The dark horse of the evening
was Diana Xlug, of Torriagton,
Coon., 21-year-old daughter of a
dairy farmer. Mtoa Klug said abe
Ukes to saw so much that she has
been known to run up a diets Just
to relsx while crammlag tor col­
lege finals.
The first bathing auit Judging
wai woo by Mias Washington
State. Sharon Vaughn, 21, of SeatHe. She stands 8 feet T inches tall,
weighs 120 pounds and has meas­
urements of 36-22-38. She wore a
white bathing suit.

TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - Flor­
ida's Milk Commission will take
up prevention of milk price wars
at a meeting la Jacksonville Sept.
13.
Administrator Howard Walton
said the commission will discuss
further aetlon on a minimum price
floor for milk. A majority of the
members voted down the plan at
the last meeting.
Other topics will include a naw
pricing plan to pay, farmers one
price for all their milk and a
proposed order penalising farmers
for over or under-production.

Date Set Back
For Soil Bank
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Farm­
ers bed more time today to de­
cide whether to participate to the
•oil beak's IMS conservation re­
serve program.
O. P. McArthur, official of the
Florida Agricultural Stabilization
Committee, said Wednesday the
deadline for application to the
program had been moved back
from today to Sept. 30.

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Adult Bcgiaaers Class — Mondays t i l l to 7:43 pm.
Housewives' Class — Thursdays 11 a.m. to 12
ChUdrta Under 11 Class — Saturdays 11 am. te 12
Figure and Free-Style — Saturdays 3JS to 4:38 pm.
PRIVATE LEMON* BY APPOINTMENT
Iastrustor — Mr. Georg* MeDuffeo
Speed Claas — Tuesdays 8:13 to 7:85 pm.
Juaior Hockey — Sal artsy a 4:38 to 3:13 pm.
Setlw Hockey — Sundays 4«38 to 8;08 pm.
Instructor — Mr. Bob Campbell

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There were fewer than 11.000
swtmmiog pools in the United
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one test subjects were led to be- themselves they didn't cause the according to the National Swim­
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lured a comrade.
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This was accomplished by tak­
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stallation and ordering him to
connect tome demolition wiring.
When he did, a TNT charge went
off and the man was told a com­
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The first reaction of many sol­
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er and a peroxide blonde night
chib singer were in tte money to­
day in the first triple dead teat to
tte hlatocy of the Mtoa America
ptgtat.
Tte opening round of competi­
tion to the Had running for the
beauty crown, worth nearly tioo,001 to tte winner, mads history to
several ways.
It marked tte first time a girl
ted wen in tte talent dtvtoton be­
cause ate could sew. No one could
m all a flute having figured so
prominently la a beauty contest
That's right Not stag, daacc,
play tte marimba nr recite the
“ White Cliffs of Dover." but de­
sign and mate ter own clothes.
Thera have bean twin ttoo before
to tte contest, but aavor have

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CIs Don't Hold Up Under Stress Tests
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) Testa aimed at giving tte Army
advtace indication of what sol­
diers will stand to battle show
that one third of the subjects de­
serted their posts under stress.
That was the preliminary findin a report by Army phycholla before the American Psyogieel Assn. hare.
Tte testa were made by the
Army leadership human research
unit to hopes that when evaluat­
ed they alight te used to separate
the good soldiers from tha bad
and allow tha Army to condition
eaidtora to bring them up to the
■ark.
Tte psychologists reported that
M set of B men deserted their
poets to fear during the tesU sim­
ulating battle dangers. The other
18 did their jobs with confusion
and toetfictoacy, all of them less
successfully than a control group
wkich knew there waa no danger.
b tests conducted nt camps
throughout tha country, man were
kept sleepless, sent on forced
■aretes, and run through real
gunfire and TNT explosions, to

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Golden Circle Holds Annual Tea
_ T*t WWiI tea °f the Golden' New member* Mmes. Benny Aus- J. A. Betweichin, Harvey Blood- White. W. A. Cook. M. R. Defcle,
C W e ela*a of the Firat Baptltt iu rrancl* Hall h«»* p u m worth, Stanley Coleman, Joe Kenneth Echols, Richard Gallo­
Church was held Tuesday at the1,7 ’ . Y* *” “ • " oU* „P r c T ' Davie, A1 Doudney, B. M. Dyson,
way, R. P. Lamberts**. Jr., C. A.
a I m h of Dr. and Mr*. A. W.: Kean&lt;tJ&gt; McIntosh, Lloyd Ccoome,
M. P. Falcone, C. H. Goethe, C.
W WoodaD. Co-hostess for the event i A- c - McNeely, J. W. Carter, S. Muse, H. C. Patterson, E. W. Taylor, R. C. WiaAree, R. B.
Lamb, 0. C. Garrett, Paul Straub,
waa Mrs. John K. White.
I Clarence McKee, Jr., and William Peterson, J. V. Warren, Donald Cariita Board, aad Mlaa Bobbye
The annual event honors mem- Blalock. Regular member* M a a Wilcox, A. W. Woodall, John K. Morton.
kora being promoted and new
member* coming into the class.
AH guests were presented with a
corsage upoo arrival.
The refreshment table was cov­
ered with a light blue linen cloth
tad held a punch bowl and acces­
sories of white milk glass. FlowA era and greenery were beautiful­
ly arranged around the cake,
- punch bowl and gracefully drap­
ed on the side of the cloth in an
artistic design by Miss Bobbye
Morton. Refreshments of assort­
ed open-faced sandwiches, salads,
nuts, mints and cake were served
from the “ Candle llte" table. Mrs.
M. N. Cleveland Sr. presided at
(be punch bowl.
Winners of prises for the even*
m tag were Mrs. Joe Davis and Mrs.
w Donald Knight.
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland Sr., teach­
er of the class, was presented a
lovely milk glass candle holder
and fruit bowl combination, which
' was selected for the class by
Mrs. Harvey Bloodswortb.
Outgoing members Mmes. J. C.
Roberson, H. B. Longwell. Don­
ald Knight and Henry L. McKin­
ney were each given a set of
^ colorful coasters. A gift of apw predation was given to Mrs.
Charles Goethe, outgoing president
of the class, for the splendid job
HOSTESSES, OFFICERS AND HONOREES, shown at the refreshment
of leading the class this year.
table o f the Annual Tea given by the Golden Circle Sunday School Class
Those invited were the teach­
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. \V. Woodall. (Left to right) Mrs. John K.
ers, Mrs. M. N. Cleveland Sr.,
Asst, teacher Mrs. Eugene PennWhite, Mrs. Holly Piercy, Mrs. Donald Knight, Mrs. Woodall, Mrs. M. N.
tngtoo; outgoing members Mrs.
Cleveland Sr., and Mrs. C. H. Goethe.
(Bergstrom Photo)
Roberson and Henry L. McKin­
ley.

Circle Plans

Church

Birthday Party

Calendar

Juke Box Dance

Held On Lake

The Anna Miller Circle met at
the Elks Lodge Hall Tuesday with
27 members attending. Mrs. It. E.
Fred Wells and Otis SJoblom of
Spcnctr, chsirmsn of tho Mothers'
March against polio, thanked Lake Mary were honored with a
members for their cooperation in surprise birthday party Monday
leading the march and manning afternoon by their wives and a
the “ toll" bridge on route 413, dur­ group of friends at the home of
ing the Labor Day weekend.
Mrs. Sjoblom's grandparents, Mr.
She stated that through their and Mrs. James J. Gchr on Cry­
efforts, the polio fund was some stal Lake.
glTOO richer. An exact figure has
AcllvlUes included swimming,
not yst been determined and will boat rides and water skiing. A
be announced at a later date.
highlight of the afternoon was the
Mrs. Martin Dyer, entertain­
ment
chairman,
discussed
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l*(U*a*t4 plans
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for a “ Juke Boa" dance to be K e b e K Q l l L O d O C
held at the Elka Club Sept. 19. All
.
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• Elka and th.ir ladies are Invited. ■M e e t S T O I l i q h t
A social meeting of tha circle
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Is scheduled for Sept. 22 and will |;
Rebck,h.
J °'
be preceded by a ham and turkey i -*3, will r«*umc lhe!r
dinner. Mra. Ed Cox will be In: meeting*, beginning tonight at
charge of arrangements. AU Elks 8 p.ni. at tho Odd kelluw* Hall.
................
.
All members are urged to be pre­
and their wives sre invited
to this
affslr. Dinner will itsrt at 8:30 sent for a practice session in pre­
p. m. followed by the meetlnr at paration for the visit of the stale
president at tho October meeting.
8 o'clock.

The official Board cabinet of
arrival of Mrs. R. E. True with tho First Christian Church will
her Polaroid Land Camera. She meet el 7:30 p. m. at the parson­
took several pictures of the festi­ age.
vities which were enjoyed by all.
FRIDAY
The evening meal, consisting of
Pinecresl Baptist Church exe­
a large variety of food, was serv­
ed buffet style on tho lawn. Ham­ cutive committee meeting 7:30
burgers and hot dog:, were grilled p. m.
and a large birthday cake enjoyed
Ten teachers from the First
by the guests.
Methodist Church will attend the
Those attending were, Mr. and annual Children's Workers' Con­
Mrs. Damon Scott and children, ference at the Methodist Youth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Nor­ Camp in Leesburg. (Friday to
wood and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday.)
Donald Coleman and children,
The program will consist of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Demers Jr.
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ addresses, group discussion, wor­
old Keen and children, Mr. and ship, recreation, visual aids end
interest groups.
Mrs. Ralph Hays.

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fletcher
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Willis and children, Mrs. Wil­
liam V. Harper, Sir. and Mrs.
Frank Voltaline and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Garner Gehr and child­
ren, Sir. and Mrs. Fred Wells
and Judi, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Donnelley and son.
Sirs. R. E. True, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton L. Gchr of Orlando, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Landis of SanLando Springs, Sirs. Ilea Smith
between 5 and 7 p. m. was dis­ and children of Cor.ncaulvillc,
cussed and tickets may be pur­ Pa., and Sir. and Sin. James
chased from any member of the Gchr.
circle..
Plans were made and commit­
tees appointed for an informal
reception honoring Dr. J. Bern­
ard Root, minister of the church.
Immediately following the church
service Sunday, Sept. 13th. This
will be Dr. Root's last sermon
here and the circle extends a
The Starlight Promenaders of
cordial invitation to all his many Sanford cordially extend an in­
friends to come visit and linger j v i u t i o n to ,ttcnd » "street

Reception For Dr. J. B. Root

New Garden Circle
To Organize Friday
All persons interested In joining
the new circle of the Ssnford Gar­
den Club are invited to meet at
Uw home of Sirs. J. G. Dole,
204 Sunlsnd Dr., Friday at 0:45
a. m.
A group met at the home of
Sirs. D. K. Dorman recently to
make preliminary plans to organise
a new circle in the Sunland
Estates sres.
Mrs. Volie Willisms Jr., presi­
dent of the Sanford Garden Club
presided St the meeting. Strs.
Dorman was elected temporary
president sod Sirs. Wendell
Holmes temporary recording sec­
retary.
A nominating committee was ap­
pointed and will present a slate
at officers for election at the
meeting Friday.

Street Dance

Saturday Night

SHS
Band Assn.
I

Meets Tonight

ORLANDO

H E A R IN G

U IIA 7 A S T Y

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SW BT W A D

Mr. aad Mr*. H. B. L ain* *
Longwood, aaieuncg tie marriage
of their daughter, Lula Mm »
Jama* Perry Hamilton of Back*
ford. III. The weddlag waa aa
event at August 26.
The carta ptaaa la mate A d r
home ia Florida.

L ake M ary

Personals

Mis. Mu|«m Pritto. of De* Moiae* last, iksws Mrs. America of
I960, bad to prove her prowess as a good cook to gain her tide - along
with other qualification* such as look*, pttsooality, and community
service. Yrsti hrtod bahiag was one of the events which tewed her, a*
she represented her home state of (owe in the recent contest held ia
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. When you taste thtse Hurry-Up Otsng* Itnils,
iw 'll see why the judges chose her as the nation's No. I homemaker.
HURRY-UP ORANGE ROLLS
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Rind from Itwo oranges, grated
V4 cup butter, melted
21i cups bMcwit mis
Dissolve yeesc is wens, so* hot water. Add biscuit mix, heat hard.
Turn onto surface well dusted with biscuit eats. Knead until smooth,
about 20 timet. Roll out to a rectangle about quarter inch thick. Coen_
t e n | e astaca.
u n tawwgie
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bine sugar
and _grated oorange
rind. stjw
Spread
dough with
melted
butter.
sprinkle tugar-oceaga tied mixture over surface. Roll up ietly roll
fashion. Snip at I-inch intervals. Place cut tide down, in gre
grta
(shout
pan. Cover with damp doth, let rise until doubled in hulk
h
itil a rich golden
one hour t. Heat oven to 400* P. Bake 10-15 minute* until
paka mixed with Vi
brown. While still hoc gleae with Vh
tup mgar. Separate wile protly to serve.

Lake Mary HD Club

IDA MAY 3JOBLOM
Houseguests of Lcdr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Johnson aad ehtMran
are Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs.
B. E. Morrison aad Mrs. John­
son* aister and hushnnd, Mr. aad
Mrs. Charles Danford all of Milton, W. Va.
F'Uy Steele, son of Mr. aai
Hr*. H. G. Steele, Lake Emma,
had a very painful accident an
Saturday when he fell treat Ms
tree hut to the ground, a it*finite
of about IS fret He injured tha
boos and egrtilegn at hie stouter
and will bn ia a caet Jar at laaat
IF week*.
The Reverend and Mra. Jaka
Plllcy and family bare as guests
his mother, Mrs, Da Nicholson «d
Memphis. Ttnn. tad Mi
and brother-in-law, Mr. m i Mrs.
H. D. Gibbs, Mr. Olhke
Mr*. Gibbs aad Ms brother Kartton Glbbe, aQ of Jackson, Mlaa.
Now residents of Late Mary
are Mra. Myrtle Steiner tad her
daughter, Mra. Elnara Young «f
Chicago. They are making their
home with Mrs. Yeung's sen and
wife. Mr. end Mra. Matey Yenag.
Friend* of Mrs. Matey Yeans
will bo sorry to lonre that Mm
broke two of her toes last Banday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jota Nooks aai
family, former residents, are back
home. Mr. Nordea has recently
been statlooed la WasMagtaa, D.
C. , and bar just retired from Iks
U. S. Navy.

Holds First Meeting
xarcllo concerning donations of
old sheets for badly needed can
cer dressings for the county.
Several fund raising Ideas were
discussed. Mrs. J. Leon Taylor
suggested the dub have secret
birthday pals during the year. The
plan waa favorably received and
names drawn it the meeting.
A covered dish luncheon was
aerved at noon with Mrs. Taylor
and Mrs. Olan BoutweU aa ho*'
teases.
Others attending were Mrs. Vir
glnle Mercer, Sirs. Mabel Brown,
Mrs. Grace Lindall, Sira. Lucille
Kinnard, Mra. Maude Post, Mra.
Lucille Cosson, Mrs. John Kahir
and her guests, Mrs. Jean DatecU
and little daughter Miss Cassle
Dalecki.
Sirs. Dalecki is the daughter of
Sirs, Kshir and the family has
just recently movtd to this area.
The next meeting of the Lake
Mary Club will be Tuesday Oet.
13 at 10:30 a. m. at the new Fire
House. Mrs. Slary Dcrslinger of
the Florida Power Corporation In
Winter Park will conduct a work­
shop on lamps and lamp shade*.

FAT
O V E R W E IG H T
Now available U yea far teal
time without a doctor's prescrip­
tion, our new drag, called OD&gt;
KINEX. You must lest
In 7 days or your se a
No more starvation diets,
cue exercise, laxatives,
or taking of so-called
candies, crackdre nr CQokte. St
chewing gum. ODM1MMZ la a
liny tablet sad eaMfy swallowed.
Absolutely harmless. When yon
take ODR1NEX, yon etiU
your meals, still eat tha feet
like, but you simply don’t
the urge for extra peatens 1S&gt;
cause ODRINEX depresses yuan
appetite and decrement yen*
•iro for food. Automatically year
weight must come down, batiMB
as your own doctor will tell JM,
when you rat leu, yon W*lgk
leas. Gat rid of excess fat sad Bus
longer. ODRINEX U sold ea tMa
GUARANTEE: Yon must te a
weight withla 7 days or yuan
money back. Just s a te s tha
package to your druggist aad'gab
you full money back. ODBOfMZ
coats $3.00 end le sold with this
strict money back guaraate byt
IJggett-Tooekten Drag K ara It
E. le t Mall Orders POM. Add.

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Sizes 6 • 18.

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all ages . . . the perfect

Shirts
Specially priced short
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wash ’n wear. Pretty solids,
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fitting shoe.

Cotton Knit Jerseys
Stripes, prints and plaids.

$1.27 - $2.37

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Dungarees

Youleevfoy thi* blouse lor so many racoon*. It looks mmmvt
...stay* so fresh. And how lettering R ia...wvth two-way
continental collar and roB-up ab o v e. Even sudsing*s jpy.
U’s all cotton end d dstpe-day aoi
turn 30 to AS.
Cenw in/See e i ow omefroe SJwp'n Sheroa/

13* ox. dungarees. These dungarees ran
not be found anyplace else in town at thm
prim, and we have a limited aupply only.

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Night or Holidays Cell — Thomas S. Smith GA 2-4487

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M E L A M O K A KNOWS HOW

By Caruthers

Since 1948
See us at Miller Radio tt Appliance Co., 118 S. Park
Avenue in Sanford on Friday of each week 9 to 12
noon. Batteries in -Miller’s stock. Call for appointment
in your home.

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Barbecue Given

Personals

ALL TYPE AIDS SOLD

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Interesting reports on the Short
The Seminole Band Association Course subjecti studied at the
will hold the traditional first University of Florida this sum­
meeting of the school year to­ mer were given by Mr*. William
night in the Seminole High School Hclnbuch and Mrs. Carl Moss at
the Lake Mary Home Demon­
Cafeteria.
stration club Tuesday.
All parents and interested sup­
Sirs. Stoss stated that “ Every­
porters of the Seminole High
one from childhood up, should
School band will get together for
play some kind of musical in­
n covered dish supper starting at strument.'' Sirs. Hclnbuch told of
6:30 p.m.
ways to mature more happily.
Thoae attending are requested
It was decided at the busi­
to bring • covered dish of thsir ness session to make birthday
own choice. Rolls and Iced tee cakes at the USO for the month
will be furnished by the associa­ of October. Members were re­
tion.
quested to contact Sirs. Joe AsAn organizational meeting will
follow the supper at which time „
,
__ .
new officers will be presented to L n t e i ’p ilS G G lO U p
the group and a discussion on or-, J/n i QV L a b o r D a y
tronlfitlnn and
irui projects
nrnlnpii for
fnr the
(hi)
J e/
_
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ganization
The Florida Power Employees
year held.
Club was the scene of a delightful
“ Each parent or xufrdlan of Labor Day celebration Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caru­
young people who play In the
as 123 persons. Including members
thers of Little Venice, entertained
school band should support the
a group of friends Sunday evening association end plan to attend this of the club and their families en­
with a chicken barbecue at their important session,'' stated A1 Case joyed the annual Labor Day cele­
bration.
home. The occasion was to cele­ president (or the coming year.
The menu consisted of barbecu­
brate Mr. Caruthers' birthday.
Other new officers ere Clifford
Those attending were Mr. and1Johnson, vice president; Mrs. ed chicken, deliciously barbecued
Mrs. Garfield Walker and daugh­ Cecil Carlton, secretary, Jim as Ernest Jones usually does for
ters, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bower- Hunt, treasurer end Mrs. Ed Kir- one of these alfairs. He was as­
sisted by Bill Causey and Bart
sox, Mr. and Mrs. William Har­ cbhoff, delegate at large.
Gailctta.
din and family, Mr. and 3trs. Ed
Pratt ana son.
Mrs. Harvey Dunn. Sirs. D. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Florence Mapcs.
A good trick with most drip- Parker. Mra. Sidney Emanulci,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hofmann and dry garments is to “ finger-press" Mrs. Pat Shultz assisted in serv­
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill (hem occasionally as they dry. ing. Bud Shultz, president of the
Foster, Miss Nancy Foster and Smooth out eesms and plackets, dub, arranged tor Mrs. Galchel
guest Kathleen O'Connell of Ft. collars, cuffs, ruffles and sashes to serve the other part of the
Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Robert for best results, suggest s the meal, baked beans, potato salad,
Caruthers and family.
rolls and pie and coffee.
Cleanliness Bureau.

Refreshmentsl*wcrc served by]* « * * " lbl‘ * * ""* * ’ £vcnln‘
the ho»tcss, Mrs. Ralph Lossing,! from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on
assisted by Mrs. Alford.
Magnolia Avenue between First
Mrs Owen Meredith will be gtrect an(j Second Street in downhostess (or the next meeting at'
her home on West First Street town Sanford. Joe Curtla of Ur-1
land will be the caller and ad­
on Sept. 21st.
mission is free. Bring best girl
end
form a square with us and
Enterprise
enjoy real "Square Dancing’’.
The Starlight Promenaders are |
sponsored by the Sanford Recrea­
tion Department and arc members
By HELEN SNODGRASS
“ f **• C,“ tr*1 *'!0,td* Square
Mrs. Ann Cushing of Gainesville R« nc,*n8
AuttlgUon.
Weekly |
is the bouse guest of Mrs. Harry dancing meeting* are held at 8.30
Throop this week.
p
.
C t * m
Mr. and Mr*. Fay Lee spent
The (all beginners dais will
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. fvrm on September 16. 1030, at
Robert Lee in Avon Park.
7 P-m. Joe Curtis is the Instructor
Mr. and Mrs. If E. Braddock und the class is held each Wedand Mrs. Rosa Lee Peterman ; "esday evening for 13 weeks .
ware among those attending the graduates of this dais may join
Labor Day celebration in Lakt the Starlight Promenaders of
Sanford.
Helen Monday.

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Ricky Nasrallah Jr., has re­
turned to his home in Tampa af­
ter visiting with his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hudson tot
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews at­
tended the football game between
the Redskins and Chicago Bears la
Jacksonville Saturday. They also
visited the Rev. and Mrs. Joe
Courson and family and attended
the Sunday morning service at
Terry Parker Baptist Church,
where Rev. Courson is pastor.
On the way homo they slopped
off for a short visit with Mr.
aad Mrs. Hugh Patrick, former
Sanford residents, now living in
Palatka.
Lt. and Mrs. Harold HcCumber
have returned from a visit at
Miami Beach. While there they
were joined by Mrs. McCumber's
cousin from Guatemala.
Lcdr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mor­
ris, MclionvUle Ave , have return­
ed from a trip to Washington, D.
C. where they attended the wed­
ding of a niece, Miss Carol Mor­
ris at the First Baptist Church
In Washington.
They also visitrd friends and
former neighbors in Vienna, Va.
Clyde K. Flowers, sou of Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Flowers, will
leave Sunday for Clemson, S. C
to enroll at Clemson College for
his senior year'* work. He if
majoring in engineering.
His mother will accompany him
as far as Atlanta for a visit with
her daughter Mrs. Oliver Lindsey
and family. Mr. Lindsey has a
solo part in a religious opera
to be presented in Atlanta next
week and Mrs. Flowers will at
tend one of the performances
while there.
Mrs. Ted Jones, Mrs. V. W
Davis, Mrs. E. M. Cain, Mrs. C.
T. Swaggerty, Miss Carolyn Hail
and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hall are
spending the week In Cleveland,
Ttnn. They are attending the
Gtneral Assembly of the Church
of God of Prophecy and will re
turn this weekend.

THURSDAY

• Congregational Church Plans
Tha Ethel Root Circle of the
Congregational Christian Church
met Monday at the home of Mra.
Harold Herbst for their regular
business mecUng with Mrs. Oscar
ZiUrower, president, presiding.
Mrs. Gus Schmah gave the devo­
tional, "Worship, Whit Is It?" and
led the group in prayer.
Mrs. Howard Rollins resigned as
secretary and Mrs. Herbst was
elected to finish out the term.
Further planning of the Ham
Supper to be held in the Fellow­
ship Hall, Saturday, Sept. 2dth

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AM a (aid taaetor should a tm
to aseaeered by lha arbitrary modana yardstick of tow aaaay college
dafraaa ato holds.
A theory girl wheat youngsters
tore, and who haa missionary far.
tor to taach theat geography or
arithmetic aad history, area
though she has only 3 years of col-.
lege, is far superior to a sourpursf
with an M. A. degree.
T
For tto dypeeaie Uacher kills
the liking of children for school
and drives them late the offices
of us psychiatrists,
u n m a n s n grader
Yea readers may not realise thia
stocking fact tot the professor*
la the colleges are far inferior ss teachers to these hi grade sad

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(Last of Three Articles)

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Joiltd Woman Soys
She's Ranier Kin

WASHINGTON - Somehow, you
can't help but feel n Ml sorry
about the Ha that Sen. Joe Clark,
toreser Mayor of Philadelphia, haa
found himself la.
It wts eat of those ironic things
that sometimes happens to n
well-meaning fallow. Sscept la tto
case of this tsaso, sensitive Penn­
sylvanian, the irony wan com­
pounded into n comedy of errors.
It all started with magnanimous
Joe deciding to Join his fellow
liberal Democrat from Ortgoo,
Richard Nsuborgcr, in a resolu­
tion that would straighten out a
foolish Sonata custom.
Over tbs years, our Senators
havt been allowsd to snitch on
speeches they uttered extemporan­
eously or under beat of emotion.
They'd sneak bsck to the steno­
grapher's room after committing
bloopers on the Senato floor and
change the debate to suit their
afterthoughts.
Sometimes they'd delate the meat

NEW ORLEANS (U P I)-A 11.
year-old Florida women, who
maintains she is the nleee of
Prince Easier of Monaco, was
held la Parish Jail yesterday as
aa alleged fugitive from Justice.
Tto French • speaking ''prin­
EBgUkchsv emerged, his face cess'' wee Identified as Liltisn
was angry sod-red with pala. Toole of Defunlak Springs, FIs.
It tedutieuk to knew how Eh- She wae booked as a fugitive want­
ruahetov really stands an many ed la Florida for passing bad
maJorpcoMsma. But from speech- checks.
By FRED DANZIG
to aM latentews of thn post few She said tor father and Prince
NEW YORK (UP1) - Thanks
Ranter
are
brothsrs.
Her
maldsn
f r i l l , wo can gat an Idea. Hare
nsms, she told offletrs, was Do- to Oa Tbs Go, CBS-TV's traveling
a n outstanding simplss:
peep show, I made the bestnlk
Pllgnsc.
' Psssafal co-existence:
scene at Venice West, Calif.
The videotape truck, with Jack
Llaktetter at Uw wheel, headed
D A IL Y CROSSWORD
for the pad of Lawrence Upton,
£• ACROSS
who seeips to he the Albert 8chS. BibUcal
wtluer of the beatniks. You know
whit beatniks are: Bohemians who
look down and out but are retUy
31. Tilted up
just out — 'way out— end never
31. aheeplikg,
down.
r
II. Hebrew'
Upton, aa aging non-conformist,
prophet
4. Malt
set on ea aging couch wearing
31 Country
baveragta
a conformist Ivy League cap.
1 Aver
eg Asia
31 Exist
INiekaaato
**t#rtursr Yestssdas's Aasose
llDiicolor
titaagi
M. Ons
31. Woody
3iau t febbr.)
T. Baking
asset
perennial
31 Border
chamber
U. Interaction. 40. Pier* of
•1. Member of
1 Apax
BPOB
•.WUde*#
at confer.
wait cover,
•nc* city
H. Sheltered
10. Trusts
Far Eastern Communist dan33, Blips
Down.
side
37. Author's
ger and Philippine friendship toM Ons-spot
M.Donan
assumed
ward tto United Bute* were
cards
name
magistral* 43- Leaf vein
stressed at the Klwanla luncheon
S I Pries
yesterday by tto Rav. Alvaro
ST. Decorated
p
n
r
][[
Carimo, a Lutheran missionary
n T_ r T"
lobe.)
minister.
H ----- Island,
n % □
IN.T.C)
Though Americana often look
T”
It. Ova
with consternation on Europe, the
14. Hale-pisre.
%
real danger It cemmunlam 1a the
V7
lag tool
r —
%
Orient, said Rev. Carimo.
JT
15. Cereal grain
7“
Communist China amt India
ST. Lamprey
xr
hold half the world’s population
31 From
tr*
he aaid. Many orientals are
(preSs)
lr
against tha United States because
31 Te lure
41. Nickel
Americans are associated with
ieym.)
ether white men who started
T1 V*
41 Within
%
colonialism, the minister explain.
(prehe)
T7~
41 Employed
*
Aslans do not take communism
41 Metal
22 " 1
*• 7f t r r
,r "
because It te a better er a freer
4?. Martini
way of life, ha said. The** people
&amp; "
*"
~
w
now under Soviet domination have
never known freedom, the Fill.

of tto subject aM change the
entire costast of their' speeches.
Anyway, Neubergor asked that
this business of altering the record
be stopped pronto. Aad Clark Join­
ed him oa the resolution.
So what happenedT A few days
later, Sea. Wallace Bennett (B.,
Utah) noticed that a cartels fllalogue involving Clark was missing
from the Record.
It was a dialogue in which lbs
man from Pennsylvania admitted,
amid confusioo, that bo was baf­
fled about the outcome of a cer­
tain committee vote on his resolu­
tion.
Bennett publicly accused Clark
of changing the Record. The ac­
cusation was unfair because, as
It turned out. it was not Clark
but a committee staff member
who ordered the deletion.
Clark reinserted Ibo dialogue in
tto Record. There were apologies
all around. But Bennett slyly noted
that Clark's correction crested a
situation which required a cor­
rection of the Record. The man

Next to him louaged a long­
haired girl Identified as "Leono­
ra." She was reading a book.
Kerouac? Ulnsbtrg? We’ll never
know.
Upton (old us that beatniks ab­
hor "tbs commercial rat race.**
As he spoke, he carefully held up
to the camera his latest book.
lias be been sneaking peeks at
TV? A bestnlk for 30, years, Up­
ton knocked such Institutions si
boms, school and church for hav­
ing "brought us to the brink of
total destruction."
This was followed by:
Jack: "Am I a square? 1 enjoy

Filipinos Staunch

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Thursday, September 10,1959

P in t

plno mUiiunmry explained. He
urged that Americans not "soft
pedal” their democratic way of
life when they are abroad.
The Philippine* are just about
the only friends the U. S. has In
the Far tost, said Key. Carimo,
and ths bland* comprise the only
aalion in that section of the
world which understands demoCtacy and freedom.
Referring to the Philippine* ss
a "parapet of democracy" In the
Far tost, he said, "w* are very
uncompromising in regard to
communism because wo realise
from experience how vicious the
Communist* are" In the Islands.
It is a crime te be a Communist
In the Philippines, and party lead­
ers there are in JalL The remaining Huh Balahaps are bandits
more than Communtets, Rev.
Carimo said.

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y—T»*
Dalai Lama, asking the U. N. Gen.
m l Assembly to taka up the
Chinese Communist seisura af Ti­
bet:
•The sufferings which my pew
from Pennsylvania, Bn said, refer­
red to "the debate af Inal Friday,** pie are uadsrpaing are. baysM
whereas It actually occurred last description aad it is fanperatlrely
necessary that this wantern aad
Thursday.
nithleu murder of my people
another point in another fleer de­
bate, Sea. Retort B. Kerr (D.,
Okie.) — Irritated momentarily by
WASH1NGTON — President Ei­
tto Ponasyivaaiaa — toned ea
him aM grumbled, “ T to ignorance senhower, an the need ier adult
of tto Senator is rtfreaMag. . .** education:
"The man that plane a furrow la
Clark was visibly upset. AM the
oil-rich sad wit-wealthy portly Ok. Dkkeraaa County, er works an a
lahomaa regained Use floor sad Brooklyn dock, or driven a taxi­
cab—wtoa you begin to talk to
said with a tone of subtleness:
"1 regret and apologize for hsv- him about the need for helping tto
referred as I did to tto Send* people of Ghana, er of French
a ignorance.” And a pause. Africn—well, to wonders what in
"1 shouldn't have said it.'7 tto world you urn talking about."
To top it of/, a strange thing
happened. This dialogue, too, dis­ NEW YORK — Warden William
Doherty of tto New York City
appeared from the record.
A check with the office of Sena­ house of detention, ea the whole­
tor Clark —the mas who ospou- sale arrests of New York Juvenile
sored the resolution to outlaw Urn* delinquents:
paring wMh the Congressional Rec­
"Right now we are bulging at
ord — disclosed that, yea, by mu­ the seams with U toys. Forty
tual conssat, Senators Kerr sad more aad we win to practically
Clark deleted It from thn Record. out of business.’*

»

having a hems, aa auto. ."
Upton: "You're a square. But
you're net a conformist because
you enjoy your work.**
Having thereby offered partial
endorsement to young Unktetter’s
career, Upton eddnd: "He who
steeps on the floor has no tear
of failing out sf bod.'*
"Confuelus?" asked Jack.
"Old Polish proverb,” said Up­
ton.
Tbs re followed a brief interview
with a H-yeer-old goatoed musi­
cian, the father of two, who U
experimenting with bongo sounds
at Upton’s workshop. How te b*
playing for groceries? * "light
now.” he explained, "I'm getting
slats aid bscsuss of a hick lajury." 1 thought U wan nice to
know that taxpaying squares hsvs
some value for beatniks. Tht
drummer, who wore a clsaa
sweatshirt, resented being called
"beau" "It's your label," be said.
"It’s my Ilfs."
Said Upton of his protege:
“ Ha’s seeking salvation. Beat te
a religious exptrienen for him."
Nsat, Leonora put aslds bar
book sad Joined the group. She
mentioned that she "fed Breadse
Behan" while la Dublin, but she
wasn't asked to elaborate. Sae
said she enjoyed her life of dedi-.
cated poverty. "Money U not pov­
erty," she said, sad I found my.
self In agmmsnt..
This brief Jack sad tto Beat­
nik episode U on* reason I find
Llnklotter's morning stow stimu­

lating. Ha’ll never plunge deeply
iato a topic, but Ms Utile brushes
with interesting characters sens
to arouse eurioelly aad broaden
our base of experience. I tope
someday Jack sad his videotape
truck go cross-couatry, town by
town, city by city. If to keeps
tto show authentic-looking, un­
hokey, and sincere. he’U succeed
where Wide, Wide World failed.

Teachers sUad before eur
youngsters in a directive capacity
mere tours per school day than do
tto actual mothers sf those kids,
aad far m en thia da we fathers.
A good teacher should thus rea­
lise she function! as a glorified
loeter parent to her pupils.
Ike should thus .smile at the
opening of class, despite her pep
tic ulcer nr aching bunions, for
a smile reaseurss shy tote end
makes them relax happily.
TEACHER A PREACHER
A good teactor should have the
Interest aM desire to guide the
Uvea of children that is usually
ascribed to clergymen.
If a teactor la motivated pri­
marily by desire far a Mg salary,
get out of the field aad go into
business, but don’t Jeopardise the
future careers of youngsters.

Tree B aths

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UP!)
—Horticulturist Charles If. Drags
sf Colorado State University ad­
vise* home owners with evergreen
trees la their yards to give them
a weekly hath. He says this will
reams dust aM allow Um trees dressed ia (rises'* *Ua&gt;v*4, •*
to "breathe.** U also will reduce er typing aM printtag rests
the possibility of Insect .Infestsyen eeM tor one of Mo
tioa.

th e Channel Swim: The first of
two full-hour programs on AMon NBC-TV on Sunday night. Sept
13. Tto series, narrated by Chet
Huntley, te called "Emerging
Africa."
Tto opening NBC-TV Hallmark
Hal! of Fame Stow, set for Mem
day, Oct, H will be a M-mlaute
adaptation of Maxwell Andersen’S
"Winters*!," starring Don Mur­
ray, Piper Laurie and George
Scott. Loretta Yeuag’a opeslag
stow of the lSSP-lMd season, an
NBC-TV Sunday, Sept 31, wtO to
a full-tour dramatic special, "The
Road," filmed la France.
Tto Ford scries that Huhbell
Robinson te producing for NBCTV, to debut ea Tuesday, Oct 1
has finally acquired a name:
Slartime-TV’s Finest Hour.
Having taped part of his Sept
IS CBS-TV special te Hawaii. Ar­
thur Godfrey now te adding
accaea at his farm near Leesburg,
Vs., aad will tape the Baal per*
lion in New York City.

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turaaea rant off laaar Skiaay
B row la tba aataath.
Tba firat-pUee White Baa van
thair llth Mralght from tba Sanatan, 1-1; tho Tigtra downed tba
Bad Baa. &gt;1, and Urn Yaakata
baadad tba Athlatin thair Uth
Mralght loan. 44.
Tba atatua quo waa malotakaad
la tba National Ltagu wbara
toch of tba tap tbraa aaotiafira
wan. rirat-pUca Baa Francisco
atayod tbraa games in front with

Naver say dia bacauaa that
krai and dob tvsry— aaid waa

aarantb.
Jim Bunnlog bald Boston to
tbraa hit* in ragiatarlng Ua l«b
via far -Datrolt,
Art Ditmar and Wbltay Ford
•ombinad in a four-hit effort that
gava tba Yanktaa their victory
over tba A's.
WUIM Maya cracked hla rth
beam tuna and acored three of the
Glaata* aeven run* against the
slumping Pirates, who lost thair
atvmath game in tba last night

.Passing Stressed In Seminole Drills
By JBBBY COVBIGTON
Bnafoed Basnlaalo Coonba* Jin
Bigots and Dave Lands have been
stressing the passing gaasa in
drills in an effort to sharpen up
this phase of tho gaasa for the
opener Sept lg with Titusville.
Jim Graeoy and Tarry Christen­
sen, who are running.an tba first
^ualt effatuivs tads, hsva bean
▼Impressive and should shape lata
tba eega af tba Ssmtnola affair*.
Bath bays are able to coma up
with tho ball anywhere la reach
and with thair apeed should be
able to break away far lasig galas.
The first oNanaIts backfield
unit la drawing praise from the
roaches and all tba onlookers.
Fullback Lin Rlsncr had hla first
full workout with tho first unit
fa t t e r misting the first two waaka

to all pre-season predictions end
should a* hard to atop. Both have
speed aad can go Inside.or out
with the pigskin. Lovelace la
probably one of the most Improved
members of this year’s squad.
Lundquiet is a proven varsity
member aad hla personal per­
formance* la*t season were just a
taste of what bo should provide
this season.
Tho big but Inexperienced for­
ward wall will bo keyed by big
Charlie Began and Nealy Reas.
Ross is touted as tba big gun of

League Leaders
National League
PUyer A Club G. AB B. M. Pet.
Aaron, MU.
11B 339 193 1M M i
Cnghm, S U L -IB III M I U J M
Cepeda, 8. P. 133 Ml 83 IT* 421
m Pinson, Cla.
131 381 111 117 423
• Boyar, St. L. 138 313 TT 10 JIT
Aaaerkaa League
Kuaan, Det. 1M ua it 1TB 443
KaUne, Det. 121 499 Ti 131 JM
Runnel*, Boa. 133 SOT 81 100 419
Woodling, BaL 129 CM 3d 133 410
Fox, Chi.
Ill Stt 73 1TI JM
Baas Batted la
National League — Banks, Cuba
129; Robinson, Rada 122; Aaron,
Bravas 110; Ball, Rods 104; Cepe(B da. Glanu 94.
Aaaerkaa Laagne—Colavltn, In­
dians 103; Jensen, Rad Sox 190;
Klllebnw; Senators 98; Lemoo,
Senators M: Maxwell, Tigers 9T.
National League — Banks, Cubs
40; Aaron, Braves 31; Mathews,
Bravas 34; Robinson, Rada 33;
Boyer, Cards 27; Mays, GlanU 27.
American Laagne—Cotavito, In­
dians 40; KilUbrsw, Senators 39;
% Allison, Senators 29; Maxwtll, Ti­
gers 29; Lemon, Senators 29;
Held, Indiana 29.
FUcklng
National Laagne—Face. Pirates
17-0; AotootUl, Glanu 1P7; New*
combe, Reds 13-7; Conley, Pkils
12-7; Law, Pirates 1P9.
American Ltagua-Shaw, White
Sox 1P0: McLish, Indians 17-7;
Wynn, White Sox 1P9; Lnry, Ti­
gers 174; Pappas. Driatea 144;
rord, Yanises 14-1.

National Ltagu*
(1st game, 10 timings)
Cincinnati 909 309 000 3 - 4 3 9
Chicago
Oil 000 000 O - 2 9 1
Purkey, Lawrence (10) and Dottcrar, Bailey (10). HobbU, Elston
(10), Henry (10) aad S. Taylor.
Winner—Purkay (11-10). Laaar —
HobbU (14-12). H R -8. Taylor.
(2nd gams called after 3 innings
darknaaa)
Cincinnati
120 04- 7 7 0
Chicago
020 00- 3 5 9
Hook, Nuxhall (X) and BalUy.
Hillman, Buthardt (3) and S. Tay­
lor. Winner—Nuxhall (PI). Loser
— Hillman (H I). HRs — Pinson,
Bailey, Moryn, Robinson.
Pittsburgh
000 100 010- 2 7 1
San Franciico 101 030 20x- 7 7 0
Haddix, Porterfield (7), Daniels
(7), Gross (!) and Burgeia. San­
ford, Miller (I) and Hegan. Win­
ner—Sanford (13-12). Loser—Had­
dix (11 1). HR-Mays.

and Began will run with both tho
offensive and defensive unite.
Luadqulst and Bogan have been
chosen as team captains. Thair
fins showinga in prt-tenaon drills
have tamed them the honor.
Tba defensive end petition that
was one of the biggest problems
confronting the Banferd coaches
teems new to ho well in hand.
Junior James Markham aad Be­
gan, have boon running at this
spot aad both have been very ef­
fective. Although they lack speed
they era shifty end will be able to
do tho Job.
Billy Alfert and Glenn Hodge
have been working at tba oftenthra guards aad It leaks as though
they will got the starting nod-If
they continue to work. Hodge la

Dan Drysdala ended a monthlong stump and a personal sixgame losing atreak whan he
fMcbad the Dodgers to their vieharp over the rbillies. Drysdala
struck out it and yieidsd tbraa
Uta an route to his llth victory.
Bobby Avila’s grand-slam hon­
or in tba ninth inning sanh Ernie
Brogtto of tba Cardinals sad
hraagM Milwaukee s o u t h p a w
W arm Bpahn his lMh victory.
Tba Bads won thair opening

nesday right scored a fourth raw #
technical knockout m r CaaaflM
welterweight ehampioo G a l* 4 b *
win la a natlonally-tehvloed, p »
till* 10-rourtdar.
“ fee b(M making Ua Mgfeb*
weight limit aaay,” Brow M IL
"area though 1 vaa orarvalgB
laat night.” Brow weighed ha «|
140 fsr the Kerwia fight.
’T re Joat about rua out of api
pootnti by fighting ao moth,*
Brown said, “ although tM N B A National Boning Asau.—wBI b a g
10 flghtara ap than far mo."
Brow bora ao marfca af Mb
battla with Kerwia, which rafaroo
Jack Dampaoy stopped at 1:99 la

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with tba outlook far tho earning
season. Thar* la plenty o f aOod
for tip*rt*scO throughout the line­
up with the exception af Landquiet, Began, aad Bose hot the •tad nightcap.
coaches an hoping to oviroeasa
this with plenty eg spirit aad
hustle.
TALLAHASSEE — F l o r i d a
Beys ilk* Chester Pawley, who
SUte’a Semlnoles, a taam with
has become a vary fin* rasarvq
perhapa the most acuta depth sit­
end, and Johnny WhakhOl, up
uation in major college ranks,
from tho JV’s, give the ooartdng
have coma up with a partial solu­
staff plenty to cheer about.
FOREST HILLS, N. Y. (UP1) - tion to the problem.
Big Barry MaeKay of Dayton, U U la lb* person of Hon Hin­
Ohio, was favored today to become son, n solidly-built Jnaler from
tho third and laat American to Mil Waycrosa, Ga., who can—be may
a heath among the last eight aur- have to — play Just about every
vivara ia tho U. S. Tennis Slaglei position on a football team
At the moment, Hinson la
ehamnlaaehlo
2nd game
Aad for tho third-aeaded Mac- working at the N*. S right half­
Cleveland
001 Ml 309- 4 9 1
Kay, who’ll meet young Bob Mark back post behind All-America
Baltimore
0M 109 OOP- 1 3 1 Baa Francisco
tt Australia ia tho day’s faatura candidate Fred Pickard o f Colum­
Parry (11-T) and Nixon. Brawn, Mllwaukt*
match, It means a heavy load to bia, Tenn. But tho six-foot, 191CoUman (9) and Ginsberg, Ttiaa- Lon Angel**
cany for tho other American* pound former Georgia AU-Huter
dos (9). Loaar—Brown (PI).
aaftly Into tho round of eight are could operaU at end, a position
Pittsburgh
unaesded Ron Holmberg of Brook­ he played last yaar aad in high
Detroit
009 300 009- 3 10 • Cincinnati
lyn and Bernard BarUen of San school, or at center, or fullback.
Boston
109 000 OOP- 1 3 9 Chicago
Angela, Tax., neither conildered
“ Hinson is n first-stringer play­
Bunnlng (1PU) aad Wilson. Sul­ SI. Louis
muck of a title threat. BarUen ing on our second team,” says
livan, Cbitlum (9) and White. PhUadtlphU
baat Vie Selins of Philadelphia, F8U Coach Perry Moaa. "If some
Loser—Sullivan (P10). HRs—KaS4, P10, P0. a-l, Wednesday.
one g*U hurt, be can pUy any
ougb, KaUne.
Further, if MaeKay wins today, position.
hall bump Into Bartxen In tha nest
“ Ron has fina qualities for
KaSaai CUy 000 000 000- 0 4 1
rOuad, thereby automatically elim­
leadership. He Is of tremendous
Now York
030 300 00X- 4 90
inating ono more American.
Kudu, Gruawald (!) and House.
•Alan Olmado of Paru, Ntaie value because he’s tho only ex­
Ditmar, Ford (!) and Bern. Win­
Prawr, Roy Emtraoo and Rod perienced pUyer on our second
ner—Ditmar (12-9). Loser—Kudu
L a m af Australia made it four unit. Our second unit is looking
(7-19).
foreign-bora itara already in the for Hinton to lead them."
quarter finals and a fifth—Luis A three-sport standout at WayChicago
100 000 400- 3 9 0
Ayala of Chile—w*s rated a shoo- cross High, wbera ho earned
Washington 000 001 000 - 1 7 3
ia today against Ed DaUay of Her- right Utters In football, basket­
Sbsw (13-0) nod LolUr. CUvanball and track and won a satchel
risburg, Pa.
gar, Hyde (7), Griggs (•) and Korcheck, Naragoo (•). Loser—CUveager (7-4).

JCenrin, who has boon stdsHued Mo
almost a year duo to a aoeora eaoa
of anemia; had bats Mapped fey a
cut.
„ '
The 33-year-old ebampiea hatch­
ed Xerwia down la the aooaafi
right combination which ha arid
has been working perfectly far h la
la hla last.throe
__fights.
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F ait On F eet

full U o u t s t a n d i n g playir
awards, Hinson la a powerful
bleckar and defensive back. Ha
waa the lending runner in the
vanity’s i l -9 verdict over the
F8U frashmaa la the season’s
first squad game laat Saturday.
Hlneoa waa aa outstanding
sophomora and la 19M. Right
now, FSU coaches figure ha la
tho boat aacoad-string right half­
back la college football.

DETROIT (UP1)—Art Brand,
riff. 180-pound rookie feoMbatfc
of the Detroit Liana, set the
Southern ConfeitaeO Indoor roe*
ord for the 40-yard dash aad tbB
outdoor record Bar tho MMni#
event while at Virginia Binary
Institute.
________

Haney H it *852
MILWAUKEE (UP!) - KB*
waukeo Bravo* manager Pfpt
Haney halted JSS whan ha earn
up to tba major* aa • rookie wMb
Detroit ia IMS,

S a n fo rd A ve. at tOth Sf
(Back of Studebaker Garage)

Philadelphia 000 000 000- 0 3 0
Los Angales 000 001 OOx- 1 0 1
Owens, Phillips (2), Bowman Leads Women
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - Th*
(g) and Sawalakl. Dryidale (IP
12) and Rosaboro. Loser—Phillips nation’s top woman pro golfers, led
by National Open champion Mick­
( 1-d).
ey Wright, taa off today in the
St. Louis
039 000 010- 3 10 0 17,300 Memphis Women's Open
Milwaukee
010 000 004- 5 « 0 tournament.
Mrs. Shelby Lee, Memphis eily
sraattur champion hendr a list of
17 amatnura in th* Aaid.
Americas League
Included among th* 34 woven
professionals, competing for .top
1st game
W inners D ifferent
Cleveland
000 ooo l i t - 3 t 2 prize money of 11,230, are Betsy
DU QUOIN, III. (UPI)—Twen- Baltimore
000 001 10O- 2 3 1 Rawls, Patty Berg, M a r l e n e
ty-fira different driven kava won
Harshman (94) and Nixon, Fitx- Hagge, Katby Cornelius, Betty
th* Hamblatonlan Stakes in iU gerald (7). Pappas (14-0) and Tri- Jameson, Mary Lana Faulk. Bar­
bara nomack and Marilynn Smith.
33-year-old history.
andoi. HR—Niaman.

tailed Pratt Iaternatteaal
When it raiaa tha Southeastern
Conference scrimmages.
At Hast that's-what happened
Wednesday around tha SEC foot­
ball fields aa the “ Big 12" of the
South hit hard before ending twice
a day practice sessions.
Louisiana SUte'a playcri, who
ireturn to the classroom Friday,
tod two-a-day practice workouts
after today. The Tigers, with tac­
kle Charles (Bo) SUange and quar­
terback Warren Babb still sidelin­
ed with injuries, went through
rough work Wadnaaday.
Vanderbilt's Commodores, ap­
pearing before tha Nashville Quartarback Club, scrimmaged for 40
miauUt before rain InUmipted
iplay. Quarterback Jim McKee
connected with three of hU first
four passes for 39 yards and a
touchdown in the exhibition.
Florida's Gators, who open the
SEC season Sept. It with Tulane
at New Urleam, romped through
their second full-speed scrimmagt
Wednesday despite a steady drixsi*. Seven first team members
ware out because of injuries or
sickness or the possibility of get^ i a g Injured.

Georgia Tech called off a heavy
acrlmmaga because of tba rains,
which generally sprinkled th e
South. “ Tba boys welcomed tha
break," Coach Bobby Dodd said.
Georgia moved Fred Lawrence
of Jacksonville, Fla., up to tba No.
1 right Uckle post as D0.1 Leadcrn
was sidelined with n bad knee.
At Mississippi, Coach Johnny
Vaught made a mass of transfers
la assignmenu to fiad two top alUraatlog first (tarns. Tha Rebels
continued their workout with the
aaw lineup despite n downpour.
MissUsippl Stale was termed
“ vary poor" by Coaeh Wad* Walk­
er after a hard acrlmmaga Wed­
nesday. Walker alUraated three
varsity ttams against freshmen
and red shirt opposition.
Tennessee and Aubura secatd to

Friday'* Gama*
Cincinnati at Milwaukee (night)
St. Louis at Chicago
Pittsburgh at Lon Aag. (2, algbt)
Phils, at Baa Francisco (right)
Amarkss Laagua
W. L. Pet GB
Chicago
87 32 .430 ...
Cltvalaad
tt M .394 4ta
Detroit
70 00 404 17
New York
• tt 400 111*
Baltimore
t t 71 .412 20
Boston
M 73 .400 21
Kansas CUy
M 71 .411 V
Washington
M U .400 11
Wednesday Night’s Basalts
Ntw York 4 Kan City 0
Clavtland 3 Baltimore 1 (1st)
Cleveland 4 Baltimore 1 (2nd)
Chicago 3 Washington 1
Detroit 3 Boston t
Thursday's Probable Packers
Kansas City at New York —
Herbert (10-10) vs Terry (4-11) nr
have th* shakaa about each other, Pord (144).
Detroit at Boston — Lary (17-1)
and stressed defense for tbs two
vs Moobouquetta (3 4).
teams' opensr at Xnoavlllt, Rapt.
31. Tuiaaa, Kentucky, and Ala­
bama also had hard contact work.

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F A 2-0131
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Snap Judgment
NEW YORK (UPI) — Prom
1910 until the photo finish cam­
era was introduced ia 1939 very
few dead heats for first place
were called and non* far the
ether positions. Laat year them
was* mere than 400 of the*.

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Mgr. Mortgage Loan Dept
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D aily
D tw n P u m tn tf
111 So. Park Are. Ph. FA NM1
Low m 1428
Sanford
HOUSE, pertly funiahed. PhoM
Erast Bldg, Lake Mary
You eaa snort in immediately
Ph. FA S UM
BACK HOME. . .bnkt. tired
white the papers are being
COUNTBY CLUB MANOR: 3
aod glad we’re back at The OP*
bedroom, corner lot $350 dotrt,
FICE Bar in Lake Mary. LEW
assume payments $97.90. ID
Aaderson Circle.
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THK BTATB OF FLORIDA TOI
VI-OTD THOMAS MCOKBTT
41# Baal Mltebell Avenue
Cincinnati IT, Oeta
Tou era hereby aelllled that a
Petition haa boa* flit# In the
above itjrlee Court by iTAXLBI
IIARRT TAYLOR, fee Ua M e t.
tlon or BUMALBU ORTHA HL’QK*
KTT, a miner, br tbe Petitioner,

you for the relief prays* In tbe
the Petition.
Tho SANFORD HERALD Is bare,
by deslaneiea as the MWipsper
.. in whith tbls Noiisa shell be pit*
Ift llah.d.
w itne ss my hand and ibe seat
nf eald Court In Hanford, Flerlde.
ihia 3rd Say ef September, A. p.

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ny: Martha T. Vlbl.a
D.puly Clark
Core* I*. Johni.o
n f Arneie ft hUtheay
St East Am.lla Avenue
Orlande, Flerlde
Attorneys far Fstltlensr
Publish September i*. «•»»-

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TUB BTATB OF FLORIDA TOI
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ANNUS LENA OXLMORE. ■J4S3
w*et Washing!sis Avenue. Beet
Fotet, Oeerula
A gwer* cemeUlai bavin* baen
fiUd estlast yen In thn Ctrenli

require you to file y»«r written
d.f.mee. If any, te the Computet
filed berate, eaS te serve, n co»y

eik Crumley ft MeteeUh
at u r South Pant Ph. FA 14
R E A D TH IS TW ICE
THE PRICE IB RIGHT -« thle
brand new three bedroom coocrate block home-two iperbl*
lng batba—fully equipped elec­
tric kltchen-osar leboeia and
shopping centers—Only ISM
down and $17.30 per month-*
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Business Opportunity

BeaMor A h u n t
latabllsbed
Bustoeil.
Modern
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Telfar.
Grocery store and icrvige sta­ Arthur T. Day, Everett Harper
tion,
Including 9 Bedroom Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher
Retired
— home or- the property. Mere Phone PA 2-4011
112 N. Part
r room*
than ample frontage on U. S.
Highways 17 ft *2, French Ave­
HOME • SEEKERS
nue. This business has been
ROOM furnished apartment,
OUR V E R Y BE8T !
yielding an income which war.
sUo • • room furnished partrants a price far greattr than For the very beat, we repeal, the
meat 110 Magnolia. Available
v tty best, home buy In all of
Sanford, allow ua to show you
henct owner’s decision to sell. .this exceptionally lovely 2 bed­
20y* down and eicallent terms room home looted in one of
the better residential areas, sad
on balance.
situated on s well landscaped
OFFICES 100’ x 190* oak shaded lot.
DUPLEX apartments, complete­ M O D ER N
ly furnished; one available now,
The features are to numerous to
F O R L E A SE .
another the 19Ui. Sept. Phone
Built to your (pacifications on Itemlso here, but we can as­
FA 2-9610. Adults.
French Avenue. See us for your sure you that your beat hopes
will be fully realised upon In­
new office.
S-BEDBOOM unfurnished ai
spection. In short. It has to be
monk near stores and sel
BEAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
seen to be appreciated!
Ne pete pteaae, aaip Elm.
2S44 French Ave.
Originally priced at $16,000 the
J. W . H A L L
owner has given us order* to
Bealter
aell, and aeu quickly I The new
Call Hall"
Phono FA 2-1641 price la only $12,600, and after
reasonable down payment, you
1 BDRM. APT. Kitchen Equip­
can asaume an already estab­
ped. Large rooms. $49 a month. CLOgE IN: g bedroom. lVfc balk
2 story frame home is excellent
lished mortgage payable at $69
M Myrtle Ave. CaQ FA 25436.
condition throughout Furniture per month. Need we say more.
{•BEDROOM furnished Apt. and 2- optional. Excellent neighbor­
PhoM now and be the first to
Bedroom unfurnished apt., 2312 hood. Only 116,000. Exclusive
•ee, aod purchase, this buy of
Palmetto Ave. after 1 p. m.
with us.
the yearl
Open ’til 0:30 Friday Nile
NEAR NEW SHOPPING CENTILED Farm Land,
TER:
2
bedroom,
1
bath
scat
Itertnj. FA 3-4S40.
Stcnitrom Realty
home, asbestoa shingle siding,
carports, M09O.
THREE bedreem house loot West
■B IB IR T CTRNSTROM
Sid. Street, Utchoa equipped. CONVENIENT to High School, 9
Registered Breker
470. Phene FA 9-9NI.
LEN RBNER
bedroom, 1 bath CB home; Flor­
LOTTIE BBOADWAT
ida
room.
Large
lot
$19,300.
S-BEDBOOM house, k i t c h e n
KEN TOEBETT
equipped. Phene FA 2-9410.
BETTTE D. SMITH
Aaaeetelee
Si.
R—fif
111 N. Park Pi. PA 2-14*0
111 N. Fwk Ave. Ph. F a 2-4119

COUNTRY

l». P. Herndon
Clerk o f tbe Circuit Ceurt.
In and fo r sem iaol# County,
.
Florida
Hr: Martha T. Vihlsa
Deputy Clerk
Oerdon V. rro d irle b
Attorney for P lain tiff

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( 1 nanford, Florida
Publleh Aug. 3T ft Se»t. I. It. $7.

9-BEDROOM unfuniahed house.
CaQ TA MOM after 9 p. m.
FARM: 10 acre*, tiled, several
flowing wells. Large bare.
Roomy 9 BR. houae. Easy
terms. Ph. FA 2-120.

Ph. FA 24061

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Contricttng 4-RapalraIS FORD (ardor, radio, heater,
automatic transmission. Good
transportation. FA 2 MM after
1:90.

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lenktrik Glue and Faint Co.
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sat. FA 9-47M after 1:91.

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good. |2« . Hiiilna Terrace.

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mint*, iavolcas, band Mila, and Used furniture, appliances, toela
programs,
etc.
Progressive
etc. Beugkt-Mld Larry’s Man
Printing Co. PhtM FA S-B9! —
Ml Sanford Ava. Ph. PA 9-419I. SEBVEL, U CU* ft.,
*00 West llth St.
condltlM. FA 1-1447.

R o m L. Payton
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M ather,of Sanford

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local resident Write Box
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Furniture Storage and Moving
New And Used Furnkwe
To and From Anywhere
111 E. First St
FA 2-Mil
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for ISM Preach Ava. Ph. FA 9-IM1
de­
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416 Willow Ave. FA 2-71IT
bonus. Salesmanship not re­
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ented Air Cushion Shoe*. Sam­
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ples supplied. Charles Chester
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Shoes, Dept ■ 116 Brockton,
I1M French Ave.
Mesa.
Fh. FA 2-7699

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WANTED: Man with truck brok•ge office experience. For In­
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•I ag M tovaluable training aid
tor. leeching Bombfrdtor/Navlgatola and Third Crewman star
MiatIf1tattoo by VAH1 al tha
fcalwd WAS.
dB 97 navigational atari to ana
toar mtouto revolution ef the ap­
parent sky. This to accomplished

WHh Gtais Hen
St Florida citrus bolt counties will
■Mui with Florida Cltroi Virtual
t o n Monday to discus&gt; enforce­
ment af naw law* effecting citrus
I Milton. Robert W. Rutledge,
Mutual general manager, said to­
day.
Rutledge said ■ major topic af
Me Meeting will be a recently
passed law requiring Identifiesib a of trucks hauling citrus.
Tho new Uw require* all trucks,
(meters, traitors, or other veMrtae hauling raw citrus fruit
In the state bear the name of the
nwnsr to three inch letters on

incream, County Agricultural Ce­
cil Tucker said today.
Preliminary investigations Tuck­
er baa done to the laat month
show about 40,000 birds In froduettos. compared with to,000 in
production to the county In 1054.
H. D. Thompson who started poul­
try productkm here this year baa
about 10,005 birds to cages laylag, 10,000 being raised and ex­
pects to add soother 10,000 to hie
eagta. Tucker said.
Prices on celery, the crop for
which Sanford to famous, tell off
during the 1455-50 season because
of overproduction at one Ume
and too much cold aad water the
agent explained. Florida celery

sky tram • known star torough a
pointer star ather stare are iden­
tified.
Each lesson to conducted by the
instructor first Introducing Uw
seasonal group and the major
constellation within that group.
With the am af a hand bald point­
er light, the Instructor points to
and names the navigational atara
to this masons! group. The in­
structor then points and the stu­
dent names the stars. Nest Ihe
student points to and names the
stars,
The plaoetarium to also ulilUad aa an aid to taaching celestial
theory. The aitrooomlcal traineto
can be projected on to the dome.
By tho student actually seeing
the alar, tha geocentric earth,
and the astronomical trainele all
superimposed on the dome at oat
time, be can easily visualise bow
the triangle la solved to obtain
a line of position.
Knowledge of star identification
to toe all-wealher heavy attack
aircraft la indispensable. Positive i
navigational star prior to shoot­
ing with tha pertscoplc sextant.
U the wroog star la observed the
position of lb* Aircraft cannot
bo maintained. Their are billions
and billions of stars to tbe sky,
and tbe heavy attack navigator
muat be able to positively identify
57 of them and these are widely
scattered in the beaveoi.

Ferriss Resigns
As Red Sox Coach

additional
Rutledge
■athod« will ba considered to prev n t bruit thefts during tha 1455-60
•eaaon. Mutual will continue Its
H04 reward ter Information leadBOSTON (UPI) — Dave Far*
Rig te tha conviction of anyone
totaling fruit drtfeoefrum M u- -rl**, _ wha_helped-pitch. _fi9dpn
to the American l-eague pennant
tual member’* groves, be said.
13 yeara ago, is resigning as lied
Sox pitching coach at the close
of Ihe lUS'j season.
The 37-year-old Shaw, Miss.,
resident says he will accept the
post of athletic director at Little
Delta State College, 10 miles from
hia home and at Cleveland, Miss.
CORAL GABLES (UP!)—Tbe
It waa Ferriss and Tex HughUniversity of Miami’s football son who led the 1U40 Ited Sox to
(eua worked bard on defense to- the pennent under Joe Cronin,
toy, f o l l o w i n g Wednesday's only to lose to the St. lamia Car­
acrimmaga to which the third dinals in the World Series.
team scored three times against
Ferriss joined Ihe Ked Sox as
pitching coach in 1456, when for­
(be first and second unite. .
Third string quarterback Bill mer teammate Mike Higgins suc­
McLain*, a sophomore, pasted to ceeded Lou Boudreau as manag­
Larry Wilson for tbe tally against er.
(he first stringers. 11c ran for
ent touchdown against the second
(earn aad pasted to John Ellis
for tha ether.
Coach Andy Gustafson announ­
ced that he has moved senior left
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Di­
end Walter Corey up to the first rectors of the Florida Ports and
team. Corey, who lettered at a Foreign Trade Council will meet
•ophomor* but taw little action here Sept. 14 to talk over plans
last year, was promoted from the to send a group to Washington
(bird unit.
which will push for further Im­
provements in tha state’s Inland
and intercoaatal waterways.
Cubans Questioned The organiiation will also de.
Irrmine ite general policies and
About Arms Cache adopt a budget, in addition, it
MIAMI (UPl)-Three Cuban., will discuss an agreement between
(he man described as former em­ the council and the State Develop­
ployes of the ousted Batista gov­ ment Commission outl.ng duties
ernment in Cuba, were questioned of each agency in the fields of
her* today after officers seized port and foreign trade promotion.
Director* are expected to take
a (5,000 arms cache.
Those interrogated were Fran­ up plans for publicising the
cisco Rey, Rey, 33; hit 31-yrar old monthly Florida Journal of Com­
wife, Irene; and Ray's brother, merce magiiine as the council's
official organ.
Julio, 81.
Mrs. Key was alone in the
rented house when federal and
local agents acting on a tip staged Two-Tone Tootsies
the raid Wednesday. She said
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Po"previous tenants” may have left lice said that Twink, a pet rooster
llw arms in the attic but offu-eri stolen from George Vicory at a
found newly-opened gun pucking Memphis hotel, has two easily
oases inside the house and jugs identifiable features — one red
of kerosene and gasoline outsida. foot and on* given foot.

Miami 3rd Team
Riddles Starters

Blowing Room Only

INSTRUCTOR J. A . H E A D P O IN T S T O S T A R S

LONDON, England (UPI) —
Aviation pioneer Lord Barbaron,
71, sniffed at culinary frills bow
being advertised by airlines.
"Aa a humble traveller," said
bis lordship, "I say cut out
smoked salmon and caviar. Just
give me elbow room to draw my
hanky and blow my nose."

le n t thto put m m .
Mora diversification at cNM
to needed, Tucker torf eed. Thle
past year celery end cabbage
wen planted on the majority at
toe conoty'a vegetable acreage.
In ISS7-S*, toe tve erope were
planted on 4,240 at Seainoie’a
5,044 acne at vegetable land.
Seine value at county vegetablei
dropped over $1- million in the
1057-10 season (tea toe 1050-57

according to surveys. Cold has ranks Mb greateto In the value f
■lowed rapid toereaae of citrus of agriculture, he noted.
bate, although there la aoma pro1
gram, Tucker said. Prom 1»M,
P a l
SO county citrus increased by 5,- I if|||l||||0f| M i l l
Oil acrea. It roan another 1,000 LIQ I1II1II1U 1 0 1 0 1
acres to 1057-50.
*
Numbers of nurseriee, foliage, •
•
^
,
and flower growers art m y de I A lU I A | K ) | T c l S
fintsly rising bare, Tucker said. I V ■ *1W W W IO V I#
were 307.17 acre* under
ITP|.
_j&lt; u _
Christian Science There
such production to 10ST-S0.
I TA&gt;j PA &lt;UPj&gt;
In dairying. t ,« 7,74g gallons at were killed ,Bd„
•
Program Sept.,13
milk were produced to 1057- Jured when lightning ripped
The Columbia "Church of the compared with 1,300,000 to 1050. through ■ golf course rain shelter
Air” program Sept, lg will fea­
ture a Christian Science program
e n t i t l e d , "The Challenge of Campaign H its Home
ST. IVES, England (UPI) —
Truth.” George Nay, Editor of
the nine foreign language Heralds Nicholas Phillips, alderman and
at Christian Science, will be the deputy mayor of 81. IvCi, under­
speaker and music will be sup­ took a relentless war oa Uttarbugs
plied by a quartet aad soloists. in bla capacity as chairman of
This program, originating from the town's public health commit­
the facilities af Tha Mother tee. St. Ives bad ite first prosecu­
Church, is Boston, Mass., will be tion under the litter act. Nicholas
carried b f SUtion WDBO at Phillips waa fined *5.6# far dump­
10:80 a.m.
ing waste on the city's beach.

d o n 't m iA S
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
government U expected to report
today that unemployment failed to
drop In August aa much aa an­
ticipated.
Officials raid about 150,000 lay­
offs caused by the steel strike,
and auto retooling which tempo­
rarily idled another 80,000 workera-,-were-majnr factors Jn.aJtlUfc.
gish decline from the July level
of 3,744,000 unemployed.
A normal seasonal drop In un­
employment would be about 605,000.
Today’s report also was expect­
ed to discloie that total employ­
ment showed an expected dip in
August but still set a record for
the month of more than 07,000,000
jobs.
In July, employment hit an alltime high of 07,604,000.
The August decline waa due to
■ seasonal drop in farm jobs.
There was a small Increase in
non-farm work that lifted non­
farm jobs to a record leva! of
about 00,800,000.
With the decline in unemploy­
ment less than expected, the pro­
portion of the latior force out of
work rose above the 5.1 per cent
posted in July. August customar­
ily sees unemployment drop
sharply as many summertime
workers — especially students—
leave the labor market.
Steel strike-related layoffs were
estimated by the l-abor Depart­
ment a month ago at aliout 100,000. The latest estimate is 160,000
—a figure which shows that the
“steel strike is beginning to affect
the economy across tbe board,"
one ex|&gt;ert commented.

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PORTSMOUTH.
England
(UPI) — Salt and Pepper got to­
gether here, Marie Pepper mar­
ried Edward Salt. Friends intro­
duced them as a joke.

And Futterns by:
VOGUE and BUTTERICE,

Monumental Job
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) Tlie Alabama legislature ha* un­
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whether and where the Confeder­
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grounds should be moved since it i
is obscured by trees and brush!
and used mainly aa a pigeon roost.

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Sominole Boosters Start
Drive A t Rally Tuesday
U

Thn Seminole H igh Bootter G u b m em b«r*hip drive la under way. A football rally
Sept. 15 at the high achool will be a second
kick-off for ciub activities this season. .
Membership In the organization which
supports Seminole High sports events in*
eludes free admission to any o f the school’s
athletic contests throughout the year.
Family membership is $2 0 ; single member­
ship, $10; and a donation membership,
••which does not provide entrance to a thistte contests, is $6.
Activities scheduled during the foot­
ball season are the rally on the 15th, before
the opening game with Titusville; a motor­
cade to Daytona Beach, Sept. 2 5 ; a motor­
cade or charter bus trip to St. Augustine,
for the Ketterlinus game Oct. 9 ; a meet­

ing, with refreshments and film s o f the
Titusville game, at the end o f the mem­
bership drive O c t 15.
Also a special football fans* train to
F t M yers O c t 16. with a $6.25 cost for a
minimum crowd o f 8 5 0 ; a motorcade to the
Leesburg game N ov. 6 ; films o f the O et
28 W inter Park gam e and plans for a bar­
becue, a t a Nov. 19 m eeting; a motorcade
to W inter Garden. N ov. 20 for the Lakeview g a m e; a motorcade to DeLand Nov.
9 5 and a football barbecue Dec. 1.
Membership tickets may be obtained at
William E . Kader’s jewelry store, Perkins'
Men’s Store, Stanley Hardware, Thrifty
Service Station, and from club ticket chair­
man Raymond Lundquist in the Sanford
Atlantic National Bank, or from Cdr. Tamny at the Naval A ir Station.

V O L. X L I X

United P ress

Financial
Tto Herald has started a floa T i l l n l m by G arin 1.
TVB, ataaagfv af fle tscertty
office la (UaAssociates,
f*N. It is ae the edftwial yaga

1 p. m. Stocks

Leased W ire

Established 1908

F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 11, 1959

Johnson Chooses
Monday Deadline

Honor Graduate,
Shapeliest Girl
Win In Contests

Women Golf Clubs Ready
For Benefit Tourneys

Business Licenses
On Sale Monday

Ike Asks For 'Constructive Ideas'

Kent Plans Tour
With Hal In Hand

8A N F O R D ,

F L O R ID A

N O . 619

Philippine Force Alerted
For Possible Laos Action

City, County Fail To Agree On Drain
Solution On Sanford Ave. Connection

Higginbotham,
Warner To Run

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W E A T H E R : Considerable cloudiness through Saturday; scattered show ers. High today § 4 to 89, low tonight 68 to 78.

NEW YORK (UPI)—Stock pri­
ces at 1 p. m.:
American T A T .............. TT
American Tobacco . . . . . . . . 9*44
Bethlehem Steel .............. 53*4
C A O ............................. *744
Chrysler ............................ 55H
Curtiss - Wright .............. SOU
DuPoot ............................ 25244
Eastman Kodak .......
•
Ford Motor ....................... TVH
General Electrle .............. 7944
General Motors ................. 55
Inti. T A T
3214
LorUlard
4144
Penn R R .....•.•,••••••• 1744
Sears Roebuck ................. 47U
By JACK rU L U M
I one half hours during the confer- nation" from 25th St. to 24th PL, Studebaker ......................... 1344
City and county commissioners *nce at City Hall.
U. S. Steel ......................... 102
said Mayor A. L Wilson.
td to agios last night on how! Th*
commissioner* left
The county needs $100,000 more Weatinghouse EL seeeeeaeae
connect the proposed Sanford after Chairman John Krider'a re- for Its road and bridge fund this
Ave. drainage systam with a city quest that city and county share year, Krider said in stressing the
pips running Into Lake Monroe the coet of piping Sanford Ave. lack of county funds to conduct
drainage across Lily Ct. swamp the drainage by pipe Instead of
north of 24th PI.
Proposals and objections crow­ area got no response.
open ditch.
The city commission said it
ed back and faith far two sod
He doesn't think the mlilage
wants to know the amount of will be raised this year. It Is 41.3
money in the state estimate for now, he noted. "I don’t believe
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate
drainage on the Sanford Ave. wa can do it and still stay in. Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
widening project, the coet of put­ office," Krider said.
Johnson today p i c k e d Monday
ting in the proposed drainage, and
The difficulty with the Sanford night as hla target for adjourn
*? Ave. project la that an additional ment of Congress. But he said
open ditch and pipe drainage north
i00o cost for greater road there is no assurance the lawmak
*
1 width ha. been added, said Coun- era would hit it.
it thinks the connection should be ty Commissioner Lawrence Swof"1 want to try to finish Monday
made and financed. Figures on 1^ 4
night if we can," Johnson t o l d
coat for drainage will be asked of
Any lddilion„ waler pul in
Just before
Senate
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J imuiira-i
&gt;„ .... newsmen
new,men JUK
ueiurc the
in* m
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An honor graduate who worked her t‘” y' ..
. 1. . . . . .
I ditch la going to bick into peo- through a mass of minor bills.
The idea of city funds helping , , back ank Higginbotham
way through college waiting on
Johnson said the Senate would
the
county
when
city
residents
j-clared
tablea Joined the boeomleit girl
tackle Saturday its last major
in the contest in holding top hon­ r J f l E S d
An objection to any open ditch bill—the foreign aid appropriation.
ors today in the second round of i l ' v h f 0u?«.ul5.tK.tme0mra , W ln lhe ' “ 7 wai m*de b7 Wiiiiam It fares a battle over attempt*
R O N A L D I’ KKKY will direct the two Babe Zuharlaa golf
fudging in the Mlaa America pag•*.**
,
. Bush who lives just north of this to attach a rider extending the
tournaments to raise funds for the enneer society. He
life of the Civil Rights Commis­
Sanfonl •w» lnP ■ « * . &lt;*&gt;
Suzanne Ingeborg Johnson, 21, A • In . . I n fu n d , for nlni^v ih. Dilche* b™«d mosquitoes and are sion.
is holding one of the announcement posters showing the
daughter of a widowed Oak Park, Ave. to gain funds for piping Um dangerous t0 children, he argued.
Congress had seemed ready to
late golf chump swinging away aguinst cancer, which
HI., bank teller, gava Illinois a
u
• *a f ‘ y h*'
A study of running lhe ditch give President Eisenhower au­
she dedicated her life to fight after stricken herself.
victory in the 32nd pageant by win­
u.*.
. , .
, north-south on public instead ot thority to Increase interest rates
ning a preliminary talent award , A* nl*bt ^
h*
private property, and bujing pipe on government bonds, hut a Sen­
Thursday night.
lid ew ld k f*1 hS ,.ht J e .^ d ^ th&lt;^
With money saved by not buying ate-House deadlock threatened to
The second-night bathing suit
Th.
Sanford*
Ave!*
project
call.
pnvate rights-way was suggest- torpedo the legislation for this
trophy went to Bonnie Jo Mar­
rd by Bush.
session.
quis. 19-year-old Ithaca College for four lanes from 25th St. to
Until more figures oa the
sophomore, of Huntingtoo, N. Y., Unora Ave. ' with sidewalks on length and cost of pipe needed,
who is representing New York the west side for this length and and on comparative costs of pub­ Kennedy Retires
on “the
Vttal* hi the contest.
«■
• east side from 27th SL lic and private right-of-way art
The third and final prelimlaaryy*f“ *.
(hunt,
Mo *:■’ f —r w A* Investigator
flie ctiy dig;ms 1 fee, Uk« it
rounds will ba bald tonight, with
group*
won’t
have eouugh InfurWASHINGTON (UPI) - Chief
the aelaction of Misi Amarica can live with the open ditch ait- raation to make a decision on how Counsel Robert F. Kennedy of
Divots will fly st th* Msyfalr two eluba are Mrs. Clifford Over­
around midnight Saturday.
to conduct the drainage, County tj,« Senate Rackets Committee and Casselberry golf Clubs next man, president of the Casselberry
Mlw Johnson, who lives with her
Commissioner David (iatchai and wll, formany ^
hi* career aa Saturday and Sunday when the group and Miss Ellen Betts, presi­
mother, Mri. Carl W. Johnson, in
Mayor Wilson agreed.
one of the nation’ s moat famed Seminole County Women’s Golf dent of the Mayfair group.
Chicago, won her trophy and a
investigators Saturday.
Entrance fees of tl and golf
11,000 scholarship by appearing in
After three years in the national Association sponsors Babe DidrkkPromenade Set
pantaloons, hoop skirt and bonnet
scores will be taken at ilia course*
spotlight, K e n n e d y announced son Zaharies tournaments.
to ling "HaUo, Young Lovers"
The American Cancer Society from ■ a. m.-U noon and 1-3 p. m.
Thursday that he wa. bowing nut
from "The King And I" In a wallTomorrow Night
will receive the funds from the on both days.
to return to private life.
grained mezxo soprano voice.
State and county occupational
Tlie Starlight Promrnadrrt are
His resignation was accepted contests, open to all golfers.
Tlie local contests ara part of
w Mlaa Ntw York Stats, who is and beverage licenses for 1959 60^sponsoring t "Street Dance" Sat- by Chairman
handicap
......... ...........
.. _.
— Calloway
_______ ____
. aystem
....
John
L. ________
McClellan The
known ta her friends aa "Bon will go on saleMonday at
the urtfay from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. with reluctance ami with glow- will be used so that all golfers a nationwide series of tournaments
Bon,"
measures 27-24-35 and Tax Collector'soffice inthe court- 1 on Magnolia between 1st and 2nd ing words of praiae for the young; may have a chance to shire ln to be played on the 19th and 20th,
stands S feet &gt; inches tall She bouse.
streets in downtown Sanford
staff aide who sat at his side; the trophies reserved for winners in memorial to th* "Babe" who
weighs 121 pounds.
Sale of about 1,600 occupational
Joe Curtis of Orlando will be through months of turbulent pub-: and runners-up ln the men's and died of cancer.
and 175 beverage license! Is ex* caller and admission is free.The. lie hearings on labor • manage- women's divisions,
pectcd by Tax Collector John L. public is invited.
I ment corruption.
I In charge of arrangements at the
Galloway. "Notices have been
mailed to all those who had lic­
ense* for the year 1955-50," Gal­
loway said.
Occupational licenses, due Oct.
City Commissioner Earl Higgin­ 1 , are required of aU who prac­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presl- dignity." The Soviet premier'll was "clearly one that had to be
botham registered this morning tice a profession, or operate a
Florida has received an allotto run for re-election in Novem­ business. A license U also re- dent Eisenhower has made a new visit, he said, would bo "a ihou-^ made
"If
the
chairman
of
the
coun."tent
of $1,700,000, fur farm hous­
quired
for
every
com
operated
hid
to
Soviet
Premier
Nikita
S.
sandfold
worthwhile"
If
it
gave
ber. A little later mother incum­
bent commissioner. Merle Warn­ machine. Anyone operating a , Khrushchev: Come to Washington him "some real appreciation" of ed of ministers of the USSR has|'og loans during the 1060 fiscal
er, said he too would enter the business for a profit who permits next week wi t h "constructive the spirit and comcienre of ronstrurtive ideas and suggestion*, &gt;e*r&gt; H wa* announced by Curtis
that could provide the basis for^- Green, Farmers Home Adminidancing must get a license re- ideas and suggestions" Instead of America.
race again.
11,
Eisenhower'* speech set tlie responsible negotiation* on the is- &gt;!r»ti°n supervisor fur (fringe,
Higginbotham
and Warner an kardless of whether a charge for "suspicion, threat or stubborn
stage for his historic seru- of sues that divide us, we would wel-1 Hrcvard, Volusia, Flaglei and
rvlng their second terms on the ‘1*“ cln*
mad*.
prejudice.”
commission. Both their terms exB*ver&gt;*® ,ieen%r hoUler% mu*‘
»" a radio TV address to the na- meetings with Khrushchev which come tlie opportunity to study Seminole Counties. These are dlfederal loan* and are availpire this year. Deadline to regist- P*’^*enl
W licenses in tion Thursday night, the president open in the White House next them with our Allies,” Eisenhower
laid,
|able to eligible farmers, rancher*,
. . . candidate for the com- 1 onler 10 obtain a new one. If said he approached his talks with Tuesday afternoon,
, operating
.
_ within
. 1, .a limits'. the
.... Soviet boss
____In
___________
_ 1The
___________________
____
... . American officials hoped partic- Kruv« owners, and other agriculm inion is Oct. 14.
any
city's
"good
manners
Chief
Executive also
rrt»»rt' '’
tl, «
a ilu
t I . .A M a . .
m n il
a
fa*
.
. S. I
LI
.
a l l .
A registered voter who has lhe cl,y
licenK' mu*1 ,&gt;e Pri' and candor" and without weak- ed on hi* recent trip to West ularly that Khrushchev would ar-i tur*1 people,
been a city resident for six
before a stale ami county ness. He promised that "no prin i Germany, Great Britain an d rive in Washington with some ac-1 k°an fu"d* may lie used to conmonths and a state resident for a I *ie*n,c can h* &gt;*iut'd. New bever-j ciple or fundamental interest will France. He said Allied leaders ceptablc idea for resolving th* *,ruct, improve, alter, replace, or
„ „ mlv
,nier the
the commission
commission aS*
year
may enler
■ £ “ « « « mu*1 ** obtained be-1 be placed upon any auction, varied in their estimates of how Berlin crisis. They said thla waa reP**r farm home* and other **•
the Khrushchev talks would turn, uppermost in the president's mind ,,nt'a* ^ rm buildings. Green said,
race. The city roll* for registra- i toT* ,®ct* *'
. 1 block.
he made for periods
tion as a citiren or to vote will
11 u * mudemeanor to practice He urged Americana to receive out but agreed that Eisenhower’s when he Invited "constructive" L"an*
be oiH-n from Sept 21 to Oct. 23 * pr,,fe*»*on &lt;* optruti a busi- Khrushchev with "courtesy and newest effort to melt tlie cold war I proposals from the Soviet leader. up to 33 years and the interest
rate U four percent per year on
V'oting for city commissioner.
m,chln*
tlie unpaid balance.
without
proper
license*.
will be Nov. 3 at City Hail.
The FHA only nukea loans
when satisfactory credit is not
available from other sources. To
*Paul Douglas Dies
be eligible, the applicant must be
the owner of a farm in agricultural
O f Heart Ailment
production and which 1* producing
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Film star
a substantial portioa of hi* total
Paul Douglas, 52, died today from
income.
a heart ailment, city firemen re­
Application forma and additional
ported.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — At­
information are available at
Firemen were called to the torney Fred Kent plans to tour
Green's office ln Room 417, San­
Hollywood Hill* home by his act­ th* state next week tc sound out
ford Atlantic National Bank Budd­
ress-wife. Jan Sterling. The res­ the public's (reling- on what type
ing.
cue squad reported Douglas ap- candidate it wants for governor,
$parrntly had died by the time he said today.
they arrived.
Kent, who hinta 1m may throw
Vicar Announces
his own hat into the ring, said he
believed
no
candidate
has
come
DeVane To Speak
Enterprise Services
up yet who could carry the con­
Retired United States District
Services for All Saints Episcop­
servative
banner
to
victory
in
the
Judge Dorier A. DeVane will
al Church,in Enterprise announc­
1960 primary.
speak at the Rotary Club lunch"I have reached the conclusion
ed by the Rev. Paul E. Schultz,
eon Slondsy. The judge for "the that to win,
win. a candidate also
i will be Holy Communion at 5
northern ‘'/’ I™' "J. V S * * ^
must be from a big county, be a
a. m. Sunday, followed by morn­
the Duoont
.___ . segregationist,
____
Dupont (.rummer case aa one staunch
and have
ing prayer and sermon at 1:30
highlight o( hi* career.
proved his ability and determina­
a. m. Mrs. Cacil Seller* will be
tion to operate the state on a
. guest organist.
tight • fisted, economical basis,”
^Quake Stirs Clock
Regular Vestry meeting will be
at Parish Hall at 9 p. m. Monday.
HYATTVILLE. Wyo. (UPI) — Kent said.
The Rev. Bill Swyear of Bar­
Owner* of the Paintrock Bar said;
------nett Memorial klethodist Church
today their hug* 30-day w » n 'G l l 9 h r i p
mninc kl
1952 &gt; 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6
will speak on "Christ's Appoint­
clock, which quit running
in 1952
KAKIIKCUING for fruent members of the instructor stuff of the Red
ment. Man's Opportunlly." There
Ben Guthrie, longtime resident
and delied aU efforts to get it go­
Cross water safety program are Col. J. O. Gregory, chairman of the chap­
will be special music by the adult
ing again, resumed keeping per­ at Sanford, baa been admitted to
ter;
Mra. F. D. Scott, chairman o f the safety progrum, and Bob Zubrod, of
choir.
fect time the night of Aug. 17 at Seminole Memorial Hospital. Mr.
Atlanta, who wus guest speaker at an aquatic accident prevention meeting
Intermediate MYF will meet in
11:40 p. m. That was the night Guthrie is retired Assistant Man­
sponsored by the group. About -15 of the volunteer instructors were hon­
. the Annex at 5 p. m. and Senior
the Yellowstone Park earthquake ager of the Sanford Farmers
ored at the barbecue at CoL Gregory’s home(Bergstrom i'hoio)
I MU at 5 f . a .
waa recorded at HyattvOk.
1 Maaka*.

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U.S.Navy,Air UnitsAlso
ReportedSetToStand By
M A N IL A (U P I) — A crack Philippines **smsnrency
fores’* is on combat alert snd rsady to ruah to Laos "o n
a moment’! notice,” a spokesman disclosed today.
A t ths tame time, U. S. military spokesmen said Ameri­
can naval forest at Sangley Point and Subie Bay and tha
American A ir Fores at Clark Fisld had prepared fo r an alert.

News Briefs
The Hard Way
FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) —
Eugene Poteete, 29, who was la
jail today on a bigamy charge,
said he married wife number two
because ah* threatened to tell
wife number one at their affair.
"I aura didn't want that I* hap­
pen," Poterio said.

Politeness Asked
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (UPI) Gov, Orvai Faubu* his asked
Arkansas resident* not to dem­
onstrate against evangelist Billy
Graham if they happen to dlaagrew with him on racial Issue*.
Graham la scheduled to preseh in
a football stadium Saturday and
Sunday nights here.

Corbett's Widow Dies
NEW YORK (UP!)— Mrs. Vera
Taylor Corbett, widow of former
world heavywei ght champion
Jam** J. Corbett, died Thursday
at her borne. She was in her sot.
Mrs. Taylor uvnr taw bar hus­
band fight, but bar home waa
filled with memento* at Gentle­
man Jim’s career.

Fishers Return
NEW YORK (UPI) - Singer
Eddie Fieher and hia wife, actress
Elizabeth Taylor, returned today
from a four-month honeymoon in
Europe.
The were accompanied by
Miss Taylor’s three children and
brought two dogs and U places
of luggage.

Bank Rate Raised

They emphasised, however, that
far ao alert had
ordered and they denied that there
had been any buildup of American
forces in the Philippines aa a re*
suit of the Communist activity hi
Laos.
An American spokesman said tha
strength of U. S. air and naval
forces bare is classified—that
secret.
But observers say reliable eett*
mates give this picture af V. 8.
forces in this area:
Approximately one wing at fight­
er* aad flghtar-bombers aa wait aa
many cargo planes' are at Clark.
There are a couple of equadrona
of tong range araphibloua patrol
planes at 8ang!ey Point, plus ad­
ditional patrol piano strength at
th* big Subic Bay baa*. Movement
of 7th Fleet unit* la unknown, hut
it is understood there ie at least
on* carrier plus support aliments
at Subic Bay. Ail these bases tan
immediately take • practically un­
limited buildup of forces from
Japao, Okinawa and the Uniiad
States.
The disclosure that th* Phlllpplns government waa preparing for
possible intervention In Laos came
from MaJ. Pat Garcia.
He said the final decision for
such action would net with FQtpine civilian leaders, although the
country had drawn up plans as
long aa three years age le tarry
out its commitments to the South­
east Asia Treaty Organisation.
United Nations inveatlgatora stu­
died reports on the Commuaiat
threat to Laos in secret today in
preparation for their departure for
the beleaguered Indochinese king­
dom Saturday night.
They will meet again today and
Saturday, when they eapect te
confer with Laoi’ foralgn minis­
ter Khampan Panya, before leav­
ing for Laos,

WASHINGTON (Uri) - Eight
Federal R e s e r v e banks today
raised their interest rates on loans
to commercial banks to a new 27year high. The hike from 344 to;
4 per cent was authorized by the' _
Federal Reserve Board Thursday \ $ a r $f A r l i l f l l l A r
In a move to tighten up credit. J I O I I j A U l f l l l v J
It had been expected since last [
week when the c o m m e r c i a l
The Seminole Band Parents
banks raised their basic Interest Assn, started organizing for the
rates to 3 per cent.
year last night and planned In
participate ln a pep rally Tues­
Alice Starts Act
day at tha High SchooL
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — ginger
Cheerleader* and majorettes
Alice Lon, deposed "Champagne will perform at the rally at which
Lady" of the Lawrence Welk or- lhe football squad will be introchcstra, is launching a new career duced by th* coachei.The pro­
of her own, she disclosed today, gram will begin at7:30 p. m. in
The pretty vocalist said shs had the school auditorium,
been rehearsing musical irrange-j .41 Case, president of the assonu-nts for her nightclub act ln elation, and Bandmaster Ernest
which she will appear at tha Cowley welcomed members of th*
Coconut Grove beginning Oct. 14. { group at last night's session and
Before that she will headline an urged full participation in a mem­
act at a Scottsdale, Ariz. botal. bership drive for the year.
The association will maet th*
second Thursday of each month
to plan the schedule, which will
Include a trip to the Ft. Myers
game. The annual birthday cal­
endar project will be continued
also.

Band Association

Nehru Turns Down
Soviet Mediation

NEW DELHI (UP!) - Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today
in effect rejected Soviet media­
tion ln India's border dispute with
Communist China.
At hia monthly news confer­
ence, Nehru told newsmen he was
against any suggestion of bigpower interference in the situa­
tion creatad by Red China's In­
trusions Into Indian territory.
Today, Nehru said th* situation
between India and China was
"very serious" but added "obvi­
ously, w* want to avoid a show
of forct" in settling the dispute.
China has laid claim to about
33,000 square miles of Indian ter­
ritory ia a remote frontier area,
where several border dashes oc­
curred recently between troops of
th* two nations.

Hurricane Brews;
No Land Threat

MIAMI (UPf) - The sixth trepical storm of the season grew
suddenly into a hurricane today,
but Us menace waa largely la
nothing but empty ocean.
Hurricane Flora, with top winds
of barely 73 mllee per hour, was
found by hurricane hunter planes.
At noon it* renter was about 1,409
miles east of Bermuda, and th*
storm was moving to the northeast
at about 20 miles an hour.
"Ships in th* vicinity of Hunt,
cane Flora and particularly all
small craft between the storm and
the Azores should exercise cau­
tion," the Weather Bureau warned.
The 73 mil* an hour winds ware
Herlong Delayed
clocked ln squalls close to th*
Congressman l y d
llerlong's center and gala winds ware found
scheduled vult to Sanford Tues­ 150 miles to the northeast and lOd
day has been cancelled due to miles to tha soulhwsac at the cas­
a heavy work schedule in Wash­ ter.
ington, whore Congress Is trying Another threat appeared la a
to finish this session's legisla­ |band of showers ln th* Gulf at
tion. Ilcrlong was to appear here Mexico, reported Thursday as ■
ia kl* uiiUx atlka
|"weak aaatarlg wav*.”

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