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BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP!) -When
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Mrs. Amsrtca loa« ago dlMsrdod
ter swim suit for a bouts drsss.
Offlciala of tte Mist Amortea
Pageant frankly admit that they
art looking for mors than beauty
la fttlr Maas—oat wte eaa tour
tte country making up to 10
npasebsa » day during tar ymr.
long reign.
Ones Mias America is crowned,
nsat Saturday night, aha is barrsd
Bom public apptsrancas la a
swim suit, and tho pores she »*•
sumaa fully dad for pbotograpte
an closdy suponlaad.
Twenty-five per eont ot tte
fudgM* final deflates la based on
tew girls look la bathing taka.
Twsnty flvs per cent is on bow
ttey look in evening gowns and
tew poised they era over tte
breakfast table. Tbs otter M per
coat is talent— singing, dancing,
painting, playing tte flute, recit-

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▲ FAREWELL GESTURE af
APPRECIATION FOR PAST PATRONAGE

M ajo r C rim e Listed
Every 4 M inutes

FREE

WASHINGTON (U P!)-M urder,
rapt or assault with latent to kill
was committed every four mlnuloa
in the United Status lu l year, tte
FBI reported today.
Tte FBI's statistical trims clock
expressed In graphic terms tte tJ
per eent rise In crime Inst year

WINNIE OP lot DRAWING ON SEPT 12U
WILL GET A "CHRIS CRAFT" POWER
MODEL BOAT KIT

Length 48* — REG. RET. 126.95
Na Pmrduoo Nor— ary — J^at Regiater Rack
T t e Yaw Cm m Ta Tte Slara — Yo« Hit Nat
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FBI Dimeter J. Edgar Hoover
said as estimated 1.U M &amp; very
serious offenses oeeurmd la l*Sg—
and increase of 111,427 aver 1107.

P R IZ ES

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• SHOPPING CENTER
• FARM LOTTO • UNCLM WIGGLY
REG. $2.00________________ $ 1 .4 7
• COOTIE
• SCRABBLE
• SHERIFF GAME
REG. $2,98_______________ $ 1 .9 7
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EIGHTY DAYS

WINNER OF M DRAWING ON SEPT. Mtk
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WINNER OF THE DRAWING
ON THE LAST DAY OF SALE
GETS A "SCHWINN* BICYCLE
REGULAR

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NURSERY RHYMES
OLD SOUTH
HARVEST
• FLOWERS
GLOUCESTER SCENES
CALIFORNIA
DOMESTIC BIRDS
AND MANY, MANY OTHERS

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FIXTURES FOR SALE
DISPLAY CASES, ADJUSTIBLB
SHELVING. YARN BINS, It LINEAL
FEET OF ADJU8TIBLR STEEL
SHELVING (I ft. wide, 18 ta. tea* 8
er aay type tiara), NATIONAL CASH
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SANFORD T A LE N T staging « wentero iw ln g music ahow overseas wins
congratulations fo r B/8g t A . W. GUlyard, right, from CoL J u m B w ry ftt
Bitburg. Germany ftir base. The "Country Cntupa” t o r a n «h«ek fo r
wianliig third honor* in tho IBM U SAFE U k n t contest. OUbrsrd's w ifo,
th « daughter o f Mr. sad Mrs. Haggis Maaey o f Sanford, and E d d fe G u b *
i and Dave Syrian are the other members o f the musical oryanisatka.
Giliyard in the son o f Mrs. Maude GlUyard o f Sanford.

UN Rushes Survey News Briefs
Fighting
Soil Bank To Close

GAINUVILLX (UPI) - Thurs­
day Is the deadline far applications
la participate la the lteo conserv­
ation reserve program eg the soil
bank, the Fhirtda State Agricul­
tural Service Commission aaaotn

UNITKD NAnONft, K. Y. (UPI)
V. sUmrtties m M plans
H U * ft U u to Laos by
t h i s wsakmd Is investigate
charges of as tavkataft by Cocaturn North Viet Nan.

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Appraisal
Sm Taesday by Dewlteg Ap■ratal Ca.,
Ca.. aaartoaar Rickard
pratal
Gormlry
a n ynlanlay, lha Acid t*.
by Frickrcks «UI ha
ia •checks
hay
Carn lay said.
U the
esft lha ILeans.

la sa­
te
to tao
Chair*
tea
ErMar sale. Dewlteg
la stay ea
la ■
Job Uroagb tei
ittoga to help
pratal
iary, Krtier aaplataad.

*23 Sanford Elks
To Attend State
Meeting Sunday

Ualy, Japan and Tunisia, the
nations designated as tavaatiga- Atom Pact Okayed
tors by tbs Security Council, wen
VIENNA (UPI) - The cabinet
expected to asslfn members of la approved SB agreement be­
their UN delegation le look into tween Austria and the United
States on the exchange of aid ift
the sltustloo.
This Laotian government sn- developing a to m te energy far
_junced today la i. communique peaceful uees, it wee
that Its troops bar* recaptured a Tuesday.
post In Samnrus province.
The communique said tbs post Oil Drilling Set
was retaken as two rebel battal­ TALLAHASSEE (UF1) - T h e
ions were reported In the region California Company
of Samteu, In the same poeeioes. Tuesday It will soon start drilling
The communique said also that for oil in Franklin County's St.
several enemy groups wen sight­ George Sound. Tbs well site, more
ed In Phoogtaly province as wtU than a quarter of n mil* oifsters,
as in Samneua province. The two is not in the son# claimed by the
provinces border on North Viet federal government
Nam sod Communist OUna
The United S t a t e * today Saved, Then Sold
caught Imre sight plandsada.to
NSW YORK 'IUI!1&gt; .~ Shortly
supplier lu^iealiiid ilo is'a h t greaIss, canteens, rtsel helmets with after police, volublean aid n g n sent*lives of the American Soci­
Uneri and mosquito a*la.
ety of the Prevention ad Cruelty
to Animals captured kin. Aure*
Smith’s escaped monkey, her hus­
band, Edgar, announced the ani
m*l was for sale. Smith laid te
had just learned hla wife borrow­
ed money te buy R.

India Now Accused
By Red Chinese

LONDON (UP1) — Communist
Chins demanded today that India
withdraw iu "trespassing" troop*
from the ten*Ion-ridden border
■res that has been the seen* of
armed clashes between the two
countries in recent weeks.
The demand was made tn a let
tor from Communist Chinese Pre­
mier Chou En-lsi to Indian Prim*
Minister Jawabarlal Nehru. It
was dated Tuesday and taw
cast by. Peiping today.
India claims ths border area as
H* territory and hat accused the
Red Chinese of making incursions
into it. Nehru sent Chou a tsltsr
last March ZZ asking for Red
Chins's views on the question, one
of s senes of messages sent on
the issue. It was the March 22
letter to which Chou replied.

The Florid* But* Elks Associa­
t i o n will hold iu Fall Conference
™ U Leesburg Sunday and US Ban­ Or. Koor To End
jo ni UU Lode* member* i
Viva* plan to attend.
Tenure Sundoy
Coni arenee buainesa will be
Congregational
C h r l a t la n
handled In the Leesburg Com­
Church
paator
Ur.
J. Bernard
munity Building, with Bute I’reBoot
will
preach
hi*
final
sermon
aident Charlea 1. Campbell prehere Sunday. Ur. Hoot, who has
The Home Commute# of the been puitur of the Sanlord church
Harry Anna Crippled Children's for 3b years end taught at Semin­
Home will meet at g p.m. Bstur- ole High School, will leave Tues­
M day in UwaUiia. Hapot la on the day to teach in the English Dept,
Horns* operation and oa the at Piedmont College, Ca.
The public is invited to an in­
Tiuat Fund will be given.
Local Juik* Clun member* and formal reception to be given the
wives who expect to attend the paator in the church fellowahip
weekend comerenc* include Mr. hall, following the 11 a.m. askand Mr*. Dick Hopes, Mr. amt vice. The Ethel Hoot Circle la
Mrs. William D. Harden, Hr. and sponsoring the reception.
Mr*. W. O. Livingston, Hr. sad
Mrs. Hubert Carutktrs, Mr. and
Mr*. I’eta Bowertos, Mr. and
Mr*, btephen Andreiko, Mr. and
%Mr*. Edward Pratt, Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Snyder, end Mr. and Mr*.
A. P. Hahn. Attending the Sunday
aCMkm will be Mr. and Mrs.
James iiullehan, Bussell Spencer
and Mi. and Mrs. Bernard Wol­
ford.
ORLANDO (Uri) — A TeamUnion suit Is on file hero
against the Florid* N*tlon*l
Bank of Orlando which h*« re­
McDaniel To Be
fused to release (3utf,000 te
aAt Medic Meeting Teamster funds.
Sanford City Physician Dr. • Tha suit, filed in federal court
Thomas McDaniel will attend a Tuesday, ass* that the money be
meeting of ths Florida Academy transferred to the Public Bank of
of General Practice board af dir­ Detroit where it c*n draw Inte­
ector* In Jacksonville this week- ract. It also **k* I&amp;W.0U0 te
•oi. Mr*. McDaniel will accom­ damages from tbe bank.
The action was filed te behalf
pany, him. Dr. McDaniel la chair­
man of the Medical Economica of Detroit Local 2W. «l which
and Insurance Committee of the Teamster boae Jtnunr Hoffm U
Florida Academy.
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Recovery k
Science
Finds
Cues
To
Noah's
Flood
Major Step
In Program
CAVE CANAVERAL, Plft. (UPI)
-A teat medal af
sateUlta which wU carry a
into amice wi
i of tte aatta’a
nuts looked oa. The
aula fall abort af Ms mark ted was
recovared fnai tte sea.
"If I kid ted my m R an,,I think
I would kava gone this time," said
Navy LL Cmdr. Alai ft. ftteperd
Jr., eat of tte future specimen,
fore R was knows that trouble
tn the Atlas intercontinental
alls caused the capsule to tell
and hundred milts sheet of
target.
The National Space
tho destroyer uas ati
*d the fuMMl-ihapo4 cspeels aov•rsl hundred mile* north i f Bar-

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPt) — A Columbia \
University scientist offend evidence todiy which hft bnUfttrftn will support the story o f the grant flood described
la tho Holy Bible.
. According to the Bible, the great flood which Noah
■arrived by building the ark was caused by torrential
rated which listed 40 days and 40 nights.
Dr. Rhodea W. Fairbrtdg* said hla worldwide study
o f aaa fossils over a 16-year-period and evidence fur­
nished by other scientists show that coastal arsaa te
many lends were suddenly covered by vast expanses o f
water.
Fairbridge fixed the date at about 4,000 B.C. Thla
la about the time that the floods mentioned te thn Bible,
Buddhist writing and other chronicles took place.
He did thla by charting the rise and fall of asa levels
by ice agee and the shifting of oceen beds.
Fairbridge discovered fossils that he was able to

connect with particular Htnea te history
when aea levels swelled and receded. Ha
of them while skindiving o ff western At---------- H; i
+-4*\
T h e sea level retched its highest pash about M M
years ago,” 1m said te aa interview with United Fling ;
international during tho International Oeeanogreghla
Conference at the United Nations.
T h e water rose gradually, tech i f tech thr e a p
the centuries. Suddenly It eovwed thn eoactifna an i
moved Inland,” rising about S00 feet above tend.
Faltbridge said the great flood was n aaf
because man waa unaware of the power o f the
and unable to protect himself.
T h e flood played a great part te i
intelligent," Fairbridge said. "He had to thtek *r g »
under water. And in later years men te other m u m had
to fiad maaas af aovtriag himself or alan f m n to
death.”

President Faces
Mediator Calls 57-Day Old Steel
Second Round Veto
was spotted by a aharp-oyad crow
Talks 'Oddest Kind Of Bargaining'
of a Navy pstnl piano aftsr the
•ad of Us ahortasd flight
Of
Works
B
ill
Tho talaailo was find st 1:11
af both parti**, tta to IS
NEW YORK (U PD - Tho #M»
Urn IH-foot-tag

a. m. sod tho capsule waa alghtad
WASHINGTON (U P I)- Praal- ernmant’s chief mediator, Joseph They havn said they are right each to lha aater
at S:30 a. m. Tha apse* agaocy dast Elsenhower today faced tho F. Finnegan, said today thn noWay atari- ffnipf*itf» to tietoi
said a quick look at ths data ladi- proteam of whether to veto a new foliations in tho 17-dayoldsteel
estad all ayitama wllhla Urn cap"It serUinly |§ lha eddaet kind cal
works appropriations bill strike are "the oddestkind el
aula—which will om day boost e
at bargaining T n a m mm *
ideal!ei! to s pravloo# bargaining” he tad.otter assn.
ipacu travalar—parformod aa pUaFinnegan mad* this comment yen can tafi R that,” to said.
ha rejected.
Negotiators frees both sides ro­
Republican Leader Mv when asked about President Eis­
Menu to btoh
IB* trouhls cam*
the two crett H. D(risen predicted Elten enhower's criticism that "halfte Bl w h i war’s criticism will return* Thursday,
bower might veto the a*rood bUL hearted b a r g a i n i n g te net Mostly after gtotiog ths tetters.
ill senIsewes‘a tetter
VANDEKBUG AFE, Cslg. Other logialalort b e l i e v e d ho enough," and hla demand that the David J. McDonald, president to reel teetolea to tha Taft-Hartley
•i
the United Steelworkers Union fir­ Act, whtab
(UN) - Ths Arm
Industry and union begin "
t sign U but freeae funds
t e * la a n
ed off a reply Mating that lha unta aa injunction
toady Atlas — America’*
live, uninterrupted, good •
projects he opposed.
‘ la t a caU
trying to 4a just what the
,
■Mate approved
vod the
ths U.teV bargaining."
» i*W
nstoi. Bad to anU ton
lha Facia* ksday
Ytenegan, hiked H to
I ^U fitaJay alghft gad mat
ton "havs aiLbea
fH|M at as operaetael R to tte White House by * Vote Us* prarkuM’s tetters to
n was ike rl
toe authority to that fadarti Jaw
af Tt-li. Tha House had passed rides urging action weald
Miottate, except on the basis to
ilrod by a Strategic i
the measure by ■ thumping lei «8 up th* negotiation!, said:
"Sometimes R Jars people loo** complete denial to mv Injustice to
margin.
In each use. the veto waa from their idea*—but only tf they tha steelworkers
more than tbe twe-thlrdg ateta- want to. In order word*, only if R. Conrad Cooper, chief industry
outside engines of the Atlas failed sary to ovsrride ■ prsaldantlal ve­ they want te bargain and com­ negotiator, charged that th* only
settlement the union has made
promise."
to separate. This added weight re­ to.
Asked if be 'agreed with Use possible so far would ha a "sur­
Tbe second bill cantata fui
duced tho planned altitude and vel­
for all r? ntw projects which president’* atatemtnt regarding render to . . . pressures lor an in­
ocity.
Tho dramatic recovery turned prompted Elsenhower to reject "half-hearted bargaining." be said flationary agreement."
Perry Quits Post
the teat late a partial success. Th* th* first version. But M trims all "It happens to be conalaiaot with "We do not believe such a aatUemint la desired by toe President,
i ALLa HaoBEE (UPi) - John ■pact agency waa pleated with the th* projects la thn bill by IVk per
by the American peoplt, or by the
cent.
Perry, an administrative sulaUnt performance of tho captula.
steelworkers Usamas!
maelvas" Cooper
Elsenhower contends the $1 new
to Gov. LeKoy Collins, will stap U said booster rriro-roculs used
down Sept. IS to go to work lor to inaure risen separation of tea starts eventually would cost too
LITTLE BOCK, A lt (UPI) •
The top-level negotiators today
s private organliailou la Wow' capsule modal and the mlaail* br­ million dollars to complain.
Tha Democratic leadership ap­ NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock worked te complete the prepare FBI axperte joined Utile Bock p *
York. Perry, lormor reporter lor ed te programmed. The nitrogen
Uc* today In a search ter bomte
at 1 p. m.;
the Tampa Tribune anJ the St. control jet* around tha cfptule'a parently., was convinced R had. the prices
Tf
•re while the Chamber to Gawte
American
T
A
T
votes
this
time
to
override
any
Petersburg Times, enaouaced Mi base pivoted tha blunt end of the
MU
mere# stepped up efforts te pate
model down Into proper position veto of tha measure, which would American Tobacco
roalsuatioa Tuesday.
Mb
liciae a reward for porsoat wfet
for descent. Date from tha capsule provide fundi for flood oontroi Bethlehem Steel
touched off throe oxptorioni Man
1714
w m received at tha Atlantic mis- and rivers and harbors project* C A O .
Cold Front Starts
UK
day sight
Chrysler
In tho current fiscal year.
rite
rang*,
Grand
Turk
Isle,
An­
A board cold trout swept down
Z8H
Two Federal Bunea to InvestlCurllas-Wrlght
from the Rockies today, Bringing tigua and on recovery ships.
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gallon laboratory men started
DuPont
a touch of frost to Mootaua and "The fact that tha capsule sur­
checking th* bleat teen** Tues­
Eastman Kodak
Everyone connected with or In­ day hi bops, to finding evidence
threatening to crack tho East’s vived the severe re-entry healing
II
Ford Motor
condition#
|
*
considered
a
major
In water sports la invited that might lead to tha taptare to
latt-aummer hot. spell. Ths treat
7714 tonated
General Eteelrlo
te attend th* water safety forum whomever rot tea exploateoa,
moved loto tho western Dakotas step forward te determtelng the
33*
General
Motors
and Nebraska before dawn, drop­ adequacy of the Mercury beat prw
32 spenaored by th* Red Cross chap­ Na arrests have been mads.
Inti. T A T
ter at • p. m. Thursday at tha
ping temperatures 30 to 30 de­ lection," the announcement said.
Gov. Orval Faitbue described
47*
liortllanl
Civic Center.
gree# from readings of M hours Shepard. 13, teamed be might
lot
the bombings aa "sickening
l'enney
..
havn
been
a
goner
if
he
had
riddan
Boh Zubrod, Nation*! Red Cross deplorable" and said ha h
earlier.
ltttt
Justice ot th* Pence Hugh Dun­ i’enn HR
the capsule. But If he was shaken
Aquatic Planner, will be guest they would not be repeated47
V
k
nears
Roebuck
can
has
been
elected
to
U
se
board
by tho failure of lb* rocket boost­
Keus iiuy Displays
11&gt;* speaker. Public olliciala, faculty
The explosions recked throe
of directors of th* State Associa­ ntudeoakcr
memoere, swimming pool owners, arate sections to LiUla Rock n
■uujt_urt tuPii—-oovtet auuwr- er, eccording to his oiltcul spokes­ tion of Justice# el tho Pasco and U. b. Steel
104
«
man,
he
didn't
show
it.
ooat
owners,
lakeuual
resident*
lUea Tuesday agreed to purenam
•71*
Constables.
in n 31-minute period Monday.
Wcstiaghous* El.
and any otners art urged to near Una damaged an office to th* Lit­
some of the items displayed at the Wnat did Lfta•Astronaut, who has
Duncan waa named to the l i ­
a
wife
and
tAo
young
daughters,
lb* discussion of how to reduce wa­ tle Rock Reboot Board. Another
American Exhibition, including a do afterward?"
man board at the association's
ter accidents and drowning!.
coffee maker, television sets, re­
shattered part to a building where
Jacksonville
convention
Sept
1-3.
lie got snout three hours' sleep,
'lha instructors of toe water City Mayua Werner C. Kooop hag
frigerators, aloves, business ma- uicu
Constable
Melvin
WUU
af
Urtendo
gut
u
u
us
Fills
jet
plane
ana
aateiy program in to* counly wui oiucea w toe construction turn to
cnines and a plastic cup making
oack some te Virginia ticacn, was elected president.
ue ■»*•«* at n uuruetu* at * p. m. wuten be ta president, 'i'ba toird
maemne. An exhibition spokesman new
Civil and criminal court ser­
Vn.
suihMiy at uas u yiau u
said no presumed the good* would
u&gt;uuy uesuwsvd a c!&lt;y-ownad atavice improvement* wore dtacua*uoute us Gut. J. U. Gregory.
be studied with so eye to duplicat­
turn wagon 'used by Fire Chtef
eu at tne convention. During tn*
sue
nea
Gross
urgsuito
.ua
la
ing them.
coming year, justice* of the
WAHHINUTUN (UPI)—Presi­ spousor^ng toe party tor toe to- Gann nancy.
Unions Turn Down peace will try te Inform Us* dent Llaennuwer’a radio-lateviawn structure woo are unpaid vinun- No wa was Injured la tha Meets
wnicu were neuevod to have keen
Church Meeting Set
public oo what their Court* do, address to the nation Tnursaay
Duncan said, ‘inis la the trrnnai nignt la expected to set Ins acage totra in to* waver »*.evy program. dynamite,
Residents of Ultl* Venice, Loch Contract Offer
ina a HI agents were mot la
Arbor and Ravenna Park areas
CHICAGO luFij—rwo striking closest to th* people and la th* tur neat week's vuit of bovMt Pre­
LUUe Rock on toe request ut pe­
interested in (arming a Baptist union* Tuesday rejected a new court ut mat resorts, he explains. mier Nikita Kliriuncnev,
Britons
Fay
Tribute
nce, a spokesman (or to* Jusuce
The cuurt handles over K&gt;0
Church are urged to attend a contract otter by bwilt A Co. to
Administration oilkiala said th*
Department in Washington said,
compialnu and Uta and process­ president probably would explain To Kay Kendall As
meeting at TtU p. m. Thursday end a live-day-old walkout.
Meanwotie, the Lillie Bock
Spokesmen lor th* United Pack­ es over mo criminal cites per the reasons fair hla invitation to
at ths Laka Mary Baptist Church.
inghouse Worker* and the Amal­ month. Tola lightens the ta d on Khrushchev and caution against Cancer Fund Grows Chamber to Commarce rushed ta
publicise a 923,000 reward for in­
gamated Meat Cullers and Uutch- higher courts. .
expecting any dramatic develop­
LONDON (U P I)- Kay Kendall, formation leading te the arreak
•r Workman called the proposal
ment* or sudden solutions of cold the actress wife to star Rex Hxr- and coavlcUaa to tea bomb toe*"full of bugs" and "loaded with
war problem*.
rlaon, waa burled today In a part
County R ules O u t
gimmicks.1*
U also was considered likely to Hampstead churchyard known
Federal mediators said the Iwo
that Elsenhower would request aa "Actosna Corner."
side* would met again today in San d -C lay Paving
th* Ame.ican people to receive
Miss Kendall, 22, died Sunday
an effort to end the strike by Sand-clay baas type pavements
G as T a x H ike G e ts
Khrushchev politely and correctly from leukemia.
17,000 workers in 34 cities across may not be used to pave roads
aa befits a visiting bead of state,
Hundreds
of
wreaths
wan
piled
the country.
In th* county system, the coun­ no matter bow strong their antip­
up to the graveside by the 12th Fin a l Approval
ty commission decided yesterday.
athies
u
tbe
ay*t*m
be
repre­
Century
village church of SL
WASHINGTON (UPI) - J
Holla seeks t* have tha funds
When reads are bulk to tow
House
gave fl
sents.
John-at-Hampatead,
a
North
Urntransferred in compliance with No Action Slated
grade pavement to places when
doe suburb*
a p p r o v a l today ie a
order Issued test week by the
lb* water table 1* Ugh the water
Harrison, who knew hla wife boost kt gasoil
union's court-appointed monitors. On Volusia Judge
level may rtee and weaken the Strike Closes
waa aulfaring from an incurable OcL L
road base, causing th* road to
Bank ITesident O, I’. HowlU
disease when be married her four The bUl now teas te tea While
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - No go to pieces, said County K »
has refused to release the funds
Detroit
Papers
yean ago, had plaaded "no flow- House. Lawmakers to both parties ■
action
U
scheduled
against
Volusia
ginaer Robert Davis.
until the union settle* a del
DETROIT (UPI) - DetreR wi# are. Send your money Instead te said President Elsenhower was
quent gd30,(M&gt;0 account that la In County Juvenile Judge Mai Masswithout a dally newspaper today. a cancer fund." But tha theater certain ta alga R tela law.
target of unspecified comconnection with an ill-fated Flo­ feller,
The measure temporarily raise*
plaints on lha conduct of hla of­ Band Group T o Meet A strike in one printing plant shut world Ignored hla request.
rida Teamster bousing project,
fice.
The Aral meeting to th* school down all three metropolitan dail­ The cancer r e s e a r c h tend, la tear cents tea present tore*
• The Sun Volley project, a 2,MO Gov, LeRey Collins held a 30- year for Uw Band Parents As m . ies.
meanwhile, reported that contri­ cent n gaUoa federal tax an jga» v l H
acre housing development origi­ mlnuto conference with Masafelter will he bald at g:20 p. m. to­
Pressmen s t a g e d a wildcat butions war# pouring te for the din* and dtoeto fuels. The higher
nally planned aa a community for here Tuesday. After the confer- morrow in the- Seminole High strike at the Detroit News early specially Instituted Kay Kendall levy would remain te fane II
;
retired union members, failed la *00* Collin* said "1 do not feel School Cafeteria. A covered dish Tuesday In protest over th* pap­ Memorial Fund, launched te co­ months untU July L 1241
the wake of mail order and finan­ that further censure or action by supper will be served before the er’s orders conwrrnlng a Labor operation with the Variety Club bring In almost one billioo dollars
cial irregularities.
ergaoueuuoto
to Britain te aid aancer research. la adrtlitato aavs—
this office will be
It* edition.

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$25*000 Reward
Offered In Bombing
At Little Rock |

1 p. m. Stocks

Red Cross Urges
Forum Attendance

Duncan Elected
By State Group

Ike To Outline His
Reasons For Visit

Teamsters Sue Orlando
Bank For Fund Transfer

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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (W l&gt; fl/ty-toor Americas beettbaa aaak
(hair teeth late »Ueea o&lt; Arkansas
watarmeloe today to aet off tb*
aasaal Christmas la feptsmber
aaahaaia W gifts at the Miss
Amarisa pageant.
Mias Arkansas, ihm M U le■asm Jaehaen, si Narth Uttls
leak, had lAoa pounds at jumbo

Suits provided svary gtrl with
e apodal bib sod aalt sad am or
to asaaae tits malsea, dasatad by
Uw Hops. Ark. Junior Chambsr
of Commerce.
Tbls bunt o( aoutbern gsssrooUy lauschsd as tsatuaia si gifts
so esteoeive that many al (ho M
coetooUnU an llkaly to have
hsavy tnight bills by (ho lima
they got home.

Lagol N o tica
Th« M a r i o f m b it* lo»trooUoi»
tor aoBlnolo Cauntjr, Florida, wilt
raoolro blS&gt; far Ibo furnlthlpte of
all labor, matarlala, o q t l p o i i i and
■orvlooa ronulrod for lb* ••ntiruc*
tloa o f ili a Addition* to Itooon*
waiS Kltmtntary School: m » Ad*
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drugs have lesasned the effect
of their work.
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Headache is a Symptom
Juik e few centuries ego it
wss believed hradscheo were
oeuaed by little devils prod*
In* the brntu with forks, end
the treatment conaUted o f
driving them out. In this
generation thero
has been a groat
deal of theory

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FIRM RIPE

Although it has man UUa half
tbs world's population, Alla pot*
ooaoas loss than n third al Its
treble lsad. North America, with
T4 par coot of lbs population,
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watId’s auIUvstsd area.
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of Columbus, Tuesday Right. Ttaay
disod os Blot mignoe from the
boot slats.
WUcooalo's coolrtbutton was
cheew, pnuntod by Mary foe
of Shoboygan. Canned muabrooms
won ftivan by MUa I’enniylvanla
Lola J. riarcy, o( Sprisgflald.
WASHINGTON (UPl) - San.
Vance Uartka (D-lml.) ha* been
hoaplutiaed for treatment of an
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closed Monday. HU condition U not
regarded aa serious,

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Church

Calendar
. WEDNESDAY
n * CYr «r Flnt Christian
Gutrcfc. Meets at Um church 1:30

’Rabette In Ceremony At
The maid of honor wore a
Miss Amy Louise Babette,
daughter of Mrs. Eoaice B. Ra- stm t length dress of pale yellow
belts, of Sanford and the late. organdy with matching overskirt,
Charles V. Babette, aad Robert
Edward White Jr., too of Mr.
aad Mrs. R. E. White Sr.. San­
ford. were married Saturday
September S at 7 : » p. m. at the

p. m.
The Friendship Gaia mt«ta it

bite acresaories aad a lavender moay. a reception was held at
rchid corsage.
the home of the bride's mother
Immediately following the cere- with the pareata of the newlyweds
assisting la the receiving line aad
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entertaining.
After ■ short wedding trip to
the Kait Lo.it the couple will reside on Ukeview Dr. in Sanford.
The bride, bora and reared in

the been* at Sin. Wahatta Ramey
for « meeting and awlm.
Clrclo No. to of WSCS of rint
Matbodlit Churrh meets with
Mr*, r . L Ley Jr., til Elm
Art., 8 p . m.
Piaocrost Baptist Church §. I
otOctro and teacher* meetlni T
p. a*. Piaecrait Baptist Churrh
Busiaesa meetlaf, followed by
prayer meeting I p. m.
Circle No. 8 of -First Fresbyteriaa Churrh meets 10 a. m. it
the home of Mrs. J. B. Baker,
721 Pluaoia Drive.
Sealer High Choir meet* for sup­
per aad rehearsal at 0 p. ai. Mid­
week Bible hour T p. m.
tr u r b u a y

Tips On Care
O f Tile Floors
qucntly present a tough cleaningup problem.
To restore tbo lost lustre and
original beauty of tile floora ta
outdoor locations try using «n asphat til* cleaner — the same
one manufactured for use on kit­
chen floors. Afterwards, frequent
hosing or soap-aad-water scrub­
bing will help keep normal dust
•ad dirt ta check.
Use a coat of past# wax on hard­
wood floors after tho application
Duka Schlrard, ana of Mr. and
Mr*. John 8. Schlrard Jr.. Loch
of a good floor cleaner. Tbs paste
Arbor, will continue hit education
wax will require occasion*! buffing
at the Unlveraity of Florida, ta
to renew gloss, but It's tough fin­
ish will hold up under all tha
Gainesville, thia fall.
While ta high school, he was a
punishment U gets from youngMR. AND MRS. R. E. WHITE JR.
sten travels la aad out-of-doors.
ember of Um laUa club, glee
(Photo by Raymond Studio)
ub, double quartet aad played
For those who shudder at the
center on the Seminole High School
thought of arduous buffing, try
football aquad the entire four
one of the new liquid past* waxes
yesra. Ha waa (elected aa all
now on tbo market. It applies and
(Orange Balt) conference center,
buffs much mora easily than
standard paste waxes. Occasional
durtaf his senior year.
HU favorite subjects were phys­
wising with a solvent-type clean­
ics and chemistry and hU favorite
ing wax will remove surface grime
eporta are fUbtag. hunting and wa­
and replace the top layer of wax.
ter akllng. Duka has tried his hand
When youngster's "rock-'n-foiat a number of Jobs thU sumler" white kid shoes and saddle
par Including working ta tbo citoxfords begin to show their ago,
us groves, with a survey crew and (Famished as a public service by oped with Heart Fund aid. It is try a good brand of floor cleaning
driving a supply truck.
the Florida Heart AssocUUm ) usually given ta conjunction with wax on them before adding mocw
Ha has recently returned from
polish. It cleani thoroughly aad
High
on the ‘most wanted" 1UU other drugs to soothe the nervous eliminates the powdery remstas
a three week vocation with hU
system and dilate blood vessels.
parents and brother. They visited of medical science stands the Precisely-evaluated dosage is vi­ of earlier applications of while
relative* aod many Interesting cause of high blood pressure, a tal; reserpine, for instance, can shoe polish. It's also eicallent
tourist attractions ta Naw York, major source of disability and depress certain patients and vir­ for cleaning navy, red aad sther
WillUraiburg, Va., Washington, D. death across the state and nation, tually all of the hypertensive medi­ kid or calf shoes.
C. Sault St*. Marie and Canada.
cations are “ handle •with • care"
They spent several days at Camp the Florida Heart Assn. says.
itema. However, they serve a use­
An unusual topping for hot
Hypertension,
as
the
doctors
Angjigni, in Ontario,
ful purpose.
know it, U oden tha real villain High blood pressure is probably dogs combines crushed pineapple
behind such serious Illnesses as a major reason why the incidence with raisins. Spread on. frank­
strokes, heart failure, coronary at­ of serious heart disease reaches furter* that have been lessoned
tacks and even kidney malfunc­ steadily into the younger age with a thin layer of prepared
tion.
groups. Aging itself is not a a us, mustard.
Your heart pumps blood from of hypertension, which seems to
great arteries to smill arteries to run in families. To the extent that
the liny arterioles and capillaries, It does, the tendency towards the
last stop in the channels of yoor kinds of heart disease brought on
circulation before the blood starts by hypertension may be considered
returning to your heart through the hereditary.
veins.
Although nobody has nailed down
As in any pumping system, it the specific cause—or causes —
travels under varying pressures. of thl&gt; ailment, researchers kave
Constriction of the arterioles known for a long tima that it Is
makes the heart pump harder- more likely to appear ta aggres­
just as tightening the noxxle of a sive. Intense people. Animals,
garden hose heightens the pres­ which get other heart and artery
sure of water behind it.
(rouble, don't got hypertension at
Your blood pressure also la af- all. Reaction (o stress is one ol the
-fectrd. by the stickiness and vol­ ;yesibUltics under study. Ironical­
ume of yuur blood and the output ly, a major part of tho treatment
of your heart. Your adrenal glands for hypertetuioa is the doctor’*
can raise your blood presure very order to live moderately and tran­
quickly by rushing "shock troops" quilly— a regime which can be
DUKE SCHIRARD
Into your bloodstream. Pear can quite difficult for tha hypertensive.
make your blood pressure zoom.
So can exercise. So, over a long
period, can a high-salt diet, for
Duplicate Bridge
soma people.
Under normal conditions, the
heart must be strong and the blood Meets Thursday
vessels elastic for each to do its
The Benford Duplicate Bridge
part in sending the blood through Club will resume their sessions
tha system. When the blood vei- Thursday at tha Community Cen­
seis become more rigid the heart ter 18th and Magnolia Av*.
must work harder. U a crisis oc­ There will be an Individual game
curs, it can happen at any of seve­ and starting time la g p.m.
ITS COTTON, but It’s
ral places in the body, but it will
called "everglaze minibe the weakest link in the circu­
I
Poll-Parrot latory chain.
Velveteen and corduroy are care." Little girls are com­
Modern medicine has a number strong for day and evening for fortable in its lace-edgrd
of affective drugs to combat tha high-school and college (iris. Both bib front, black bow waist
effects of hypertension. Among fabrica are shown In neutral accent and new sleeves.
them Is reserpine, medically devcl- shades, black and bright colors.

Student Will
Enter U . F.

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Hypertension, Yillian

Of Heart Ailments

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THE BOYS* COTTAGE ta the most recent addition to the buildings o f the
Florida Methodist Children’s Home, Enterprise. The cottage win hou»« 12
boys ranging in age from 10 to 12 and their hotiae mother. It was built at
an approximate coat of $56,000. Donors were Mr. end Mr*. A. A. Oeteen of
Pompano Bench, J. B. Fraser and Sons of Ft. Lauderdale end the late
Henry Schuler o f DeLand and John Inman of the Cleveland Electric Co.
of Jacksonville who donated the entire electrical contract which was
$4,500. Odell Duggar o f DeLand was the general contractor. A formal
opening will ba held soon,
(Photo by Cox)

WSCS Circle 6
Meets Monday

The efflrlal Board cabinet of
the First Christian Church will
Circle No. g of Ih# WSCS of
meet at 7:30 p. m. at the parsonFirst
Methodist Church mat at
age.
the home of Mrs. Brodle Williams,
FRIDAY
Oak Are. Monday at S p.m. with
the chairman Mrs. Q. B. Hudson
presiding. ,
Mrs. C. J. Meriwether present­
ed the devotional and Mrs. E. C.
Williams gave the ‘ lesson study
on the Gospel of Luke. It was an­
nounced that United Netiona Day
will be observed at the Church
Oct. 22 and the prayer group for
shut-ins will meet with Mre. W.
S. Thornton this week.
Circle right will be hosteia ta
the M.Y.F. for suppar this Sun­
day. The meeting was closed by
singing "Blest be the Tie That
Binds".
Mrs. T. C. O'Staen was a
guest aad members attending
ware Mrs. K. C. Williams, Mrs.
Hudson, Mrs. J. A. Calhoun,. Mrs.
Marlwslher, Mrs. Harold MeThe Friendship League of the Alexander, Mrs. Harry Brown,
Congregational Christian Church Mrs. Clark Leonardy and the
hostess.
will launch their fall aeUvlUts
with a plastic party at 1:M p. m.
Monday at the Fellowship Hall of
If too much sunburn has put
Um Church, 24th and Park Ava.
your appetite on the blink—drink
Tha public la Invited to attend. egg-nogs, suggests Um U. 8. De­
Hostesses will servo refreshments. partment of Agriculture.

Church League
Plans Party

Help For The New Homemaker

H.D. County Council
Has Business Session:
Tbs Executive Board of the
MU* Wilson announced that fee
Seminole county Home Demon- Council pitas soma very tatsrari
itratloa Council met with Miu ing program!. Dr. Kobart L. Rdf*
dish, "Xtcoslon speclilllt at the
Myrtle Wilson, Home Demonstra­ University
scheduled
u o im w j of
n Florida.
r w x u , Is
m n
w enm
tion Agent, in her office In the to giro a demonstration e« n d t
Courthouse on Friday at 1:30 p. m. carving and proper sharpening^
Those attending were; Mr*. knives. Julian S. Moorr. also l a
George H. Otto, Sr., President, extension specialist treat the Uni­
Lengwood; Mrs. E. L. Fulford, versity of Florida, will give a talk
Geneva; Mrs. Hal Harris*, San­ on poultry.
ford; Mrs. L. E, Lecpcr, San­
ford; Mrs. Carl Mote, Lake Miry; Council holds four moetiags •‘ pear
Mra. 8. E. Norwood. Elder Ih* third Thursdays af-JOBMYe
Springs; Mrs. E. C. Shaw, Geno­ April, Juno and October. All aaaaava; and Mra. J. W. Yarborough, ben of local clubs are maashsra
Geneva.
of tho County Couacfl.
A nominating committee was ap­
pointed for election of officers for
the coming year. Mrs. L. E. Leeper is chairman, and the follow­
ing members wlU serve with her:
Mrs. J. B. Andrews, lake Mon­
roe; Mrs. David Fauver, Elder
Springs; Mr*. Milton Ladd, CentYa; Mrs. Percy Mercer,- Lake
Mary and Mrs. Hobcrt Williams,
Sanford.
A rummage aale will be held
Saturday September 1*. Members
arc aaked to bo at tho Home Dem­
onstration Center al 0:00 a. m. Lo­
cation of tho sale is not yet deftnlte. Itema particularly saleable
art china, Jewelry, men's clothing
and ladles dresses, especially lar­
ger ailed garments.
Council members agreed to have
their clubs aerva birthday cakes
to the USO eaeh month inasmuch
as the boys aeem to enjoy this
little attention. Tha Geneva Club
volunteered to servo tho cakt ta
September.

Wax Furhiture
Before Storing

•oumw atari housekeeping la small quarters. Be­
ad that assay young people are getting married
bool, income often is load' ;uate to start them off
sped modern home. As a rceult, tho vounf home-

I that her Biol home will not hove •umcirnt etoraso
y whoa it ooaeoo to tho storage of dishes and (lass­

ie at • pcomium. inexpensive shelvro can bo utill of rood dishes and glassware, provided the china
i protected. Tho use of transparent so ran 81m has

made possible lls m o f,
under the oink aad aa top shelves, which arc not too aorcseihls
foe every day woe. can he utilised for vasss. piichsre and itsms
that are bulky aad are used only occasionally.
Gleesea may he wrapped la aeraa individually or covered hi
a group. All ptetea of Um u m sis* may be wrapped together.
They ere dearly visible aaeaaoa ei Ih* transparency of the wrap,
yet protected free* duet aad greasy also.
Even though a young bride may hsva adequate storage spare
In not cupboards, the wrapping of seldom used pieces of china
and glaan with transposes! Illa will save her time and effort

Are you getting ready ta store
awsy your summer, beach or pa­
tio furniture? If io, here’e good
news if It's made of wood, alum­
inum or mots!.
Experiments by Beacon Wax
Company's chemists show that
an application of self-polishing
floor wax will save this kind of
furniture from many of the usual
winter storage problems.
Wax protection will sipp_d(rt
and dust penetration. Dampness
from basement or garage sloraglog, likewise, will settle only on
top of the wax where it will do no
harm.
Just a damp doth Is all that
will be needed to renew wax pro­
tected furniture when summer
rolls along. This wax’s protection
also serves to retard the pitting
of aluminum.
Get The Foist?
For safety's sake, pass sharp
objects to otheri with tho handle
first—never toss them.

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START HEREL

Bergman eeoly addmood U r for*
met Uobaad at "Mr. lnealllil f*
Coart Marc* aril thU get aador Koooeflint'* ihia ao M tk that
at one point U loot hlo temper
and snapped at hot: "Stop It
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loft unsettled tU quoatlaa af who
will gat final mated? af tU chtl*
dron — 9-year-aid Roborttno and
the 7-rear-old twine, leaUQa and
Isotta.

Entry A t D uity Boots Riding Chib Rodeo Events

12Cowpokes Win Dusty Boots Honors
fisted Map hp pa r»I as ssa ef
Ma te mast wanted erlmkuls.
Bum, U, tattaood and greylag
lw Uaa tea msbjeet af • —item
g ift maahaat atom Jelr • whan
• raetCteateg Caudian m t e
ware robbed oa a beseh at Old
Orchard, Mates, and the husband
■Ut without provocation.

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TALLAHASSEE (DPI) -

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U tateaa. Ha ate* la said to U Cabinet yesterday refined to ap­
lead of cards, eUeUrs, dominoes prove several proposed salary
oad haadUtt. la tea past ho has
merited aa • mechanic, acrvlce raises but granted a batch of
ntattea eUaadaat, earpaater, band; others.

Mil dWrlbuter, htmWrJack and And In refusing at this time to
teal gad dte makar.
take action oa a salary tacraan
HU owtetaadteg phydesl char- for State Plant Commissioner W.
actestetka an tatteasi 00 both fore•ma. The oat oa tha left foa- 0 . Cowperthwalte, Gov. leHoy

Collins criticised the legislature
for its salary policies.

uet* for citrus pact oil, including
an anti-knock additive for gaso­
line, controlling fungus growth on
the human body and killing dan­
druff.

Legal Notice

the froaaod pig.
Winner* la other evrnt* wore
Junior Lea, wbooo a.| second*
Ume took first la the etlf roping
contest; Clyde Mckenoa who won
the “ pick-up"; Bob Copeland who
was top* In Iho saddle scramble;
Ronnie Brooks who won the dag
race, and C. li. Knight wU tew­
ed up the second calf roping eo*
test with a 31.3 second time.
Work stock harm winners were
Spencer Hardin, first; A. J.
Paulk, second; Bob Copelsnd,
third. Tournament riling leaders
Tha legislature 4 Id not set a were Ed Yarborough, first; and
salary fur Cowperlhwalte as K Bill Sluimlre, second.
did In many other Instances. In
two eases where salaries were
set, Collins vetoed them, and the
Cabinet gave rataea to Penal Di­
rector II. G. Cochran Jr., and
State Eortiter C. H. CouUar..
Sen. Koha Bawls, Marianna, re­
cently won a circuit court ruling
which prohibited tha comptroller
Square dancing and ballroom
from paying the salary raises. dancing lessons art scheduled to
Colllna said Cowperthwalte'a atari at tha Civic Canter within the
case put the cabinet te "an awk­ neat few weeks under Sanford Rec­
ward position."
reation Dept, auspteea.
He said Rawls had told him A beginners’ square dancing
that the legislature did not set data will start neat Wednesday at
the plant commissioner's salary 7 p. m. Veteran equara-dancer Joe
because It hoped the esblnet Curite will be the caller. The pramwould grant him a raise. He cnadteg will be oa the patio it
pointed out the difference be­ weather permits.
tween that action, and Rawls’
Adults and teenagers will have
chillroge of hla veto of tha other free ballroom dancing laisona
two salaries.
available starting Sept » . Teen­
Collins pointed out that Judgs age leasoue will be trim • :» to I
Hugh Taylor bad ruled the te- p. m., when adult lessons will start
craiM of Cochran’s and Coulter’s AO steps, from the two-step to the
pay would decrease the amount of Cha-Cha will be taught by Howard
money available te the two de­ Milligan, who gave the Instruction
partments for other salaries.
last year. Tha course is limited to
But Bill Hendrix, builnen 20 couples.
manager for the Board of Con­
trol-Plant Board, said the cases
were not the same. He said tha
legislature had planned on Cowperthwaito getting a rates and
the budget for Security Officer
provided money
the increase.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For­
The cabinet said It would not mer FBI agent William A. Tanner
act on tho raise -until It got let­ has been employed at "security
ters from chairmen of the legi­ officer" at Florida State Univer­
slative appropriations commit­ sity.
tees explaining the action.
Tanner, 33, Is n 1MO graduate
of FSU. He will be responsible
for general security problems on
County Building
the campus.

Square Dancing
Lessons To Start

Hits $3,426,670
your written dtfenaee with the
Clark of said Court and aarva a
eopy thereat on Plaintiff's attor­
neys on or before September list.
ISIS, or • Decree fro Confeeeo will
be entered sxelnet yon.
WITNCMH my bend end east an
Clerk of the Circuit Court In and
for ttemlnole County, Florida, thle
11th ilny of Auauat, A. D. ISIS.
(BKAL)
a P. HKflNDON.
clerk Circuit Court, In and
For
Count-;*
Florida
r or Seminole
oaniiHuie lvu
- ' v fiwnae
Hr Martha T. YlhleW
Deputy Clerk

RAM E. StUltnKU, * eONd
Atlorneye for 1'Ulntlff
n a Dot ins

Seminole County building during
July end August te estimated by
County officials to have ■ 33,438,870
value.
August building value. was 33,313,083, doubling Juiy'a figure of
31,110,003. The county received
34,448 te building, electrical and
plumbing receipts te August and
33,013-33 to July.

USDA INSPECTED
Tender-Chick

Fresh Ground

tfacKar of Dayton, Ohio, the
three top-seeded stars, were fa­
vored to clout tUtr way tato tea
quarters la tea other top matches

Vienna Sausage
*** Tomatoes
fw* Butter Beans
Blackeye Peas
Navy Beans
Pork ’n Beans

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Freih Homogenized

Batista To Settle
On Madeira Isle
LISBON (UPI) - Ex-President
Fulgenclo Batista of Cuba left
this week by ship for the peace­
ful honeymoon isle of Madeira to
settle down In political exile. Ba­
tista left with a party of 19, in­
cluding his wife, young family and
personal staff.

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M exico CITY - Army Oca.
Javlor Ordocss, • pasicneer, dascribing tto asploatm of a tomb i
Oft 0 Msxlcsn alrllnar 11jOOO feat
to tto air that apparently Maw I
aoottor man out tha paaaenger
d « r and Injured eight other par*

Hand Packed

M1 beard an eiploslon, turned
aod aaw a man going through an
1ALTIM0RE, Md. Henry
Horeolein, St, a too attendant who
gave himself emergency first aid
wton bitten by a highly poisoooua
snake, crediting 1100 worth of
boohs on reptiles with saying bln
Ufa:
"1 got thou books because I
knew sooner or later I'd get bit-

COLGATE ECONOMY

H illsdale Sliced
COLGATE (REG OR M ENTHO L 1

Mexican Airliner
Mast Kills Man
MEXICO CITY (UP!) -A n ex­
plosion aboard a Mexican airliner,
apparently caused by a tomb,
kited one person Tuesday and
started a fire which Injured eight
others, It wss reported today.

v,hovo been hurt.
• Capt. David Torre Alton, tto
■'* pilot, landed the piano safety at
- the oil town of Post Rica la
louttonatern Mcslco. Fadaral au‘ ' ttoriUoa Impounded the piano to
jK»Hr«iten for an tovtatlgatioa of
■• the explosion.
The only fatal caaualty af Use
• blast was Identified as t . Followski, about M, of Mexico City. He
’ either Jumped or woa blown out
-of the cabin door, which waa jolt**d open by tto explosion over the
coastal town of Neutla gas miles
• northeast of tore.

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Lo n e , N uccio Set
For Tam po Runoff
' TAMPA (UPt&gt;- Dalryau Ju­
lian Lane and Incumbent Nick
Nuccio will battle It out Sept, a
to a run-off election for mayor
of Tampa. Lane ted Nuccio by a slight
margin to tto four • msn rice
Tuesday to tto biggsit turnout
ef voters evtr recorded to n
Tampa city election.
Lane, who campaigned agatoet
“ professional politicises" to city
ball, polled a ,00* 1* Nucsio'a
fT.nr.
Runners up were J. L- Young.

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T-*. Titty have baa* played away
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Nawconara Julios Beroe'of MM.
Piaea. If. C.s Jay Hobart of law-

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Late, N. Y.. aa tba loam far tba
fifth Unit. Burba played aa tba
aquada of 1331, MM. 1SU and 1337.
Ha waa captain la HOT.
Cary Middlacoft of HoUywaaB,
Pla., a member for tba third time.
Ha played la IMS and IMS.
Art WaU of Pocoao Manor, Ba.,
a mcrabor for Uw oecnad lima.
WaU ployed la JM7. .
,Dou* ford of Cryatal River,
Fla., named for Um third lime,
after betas a member la 1111.001
IMT.
Dow yiutarwald af Toquoata,
Fla. Flnstenrald playad oaa otter
time, la IMT.

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GRADE “ B” LARGE

EGGS3

Construction lo underway aa tba
Nationol Cowboy HaU af Vine
and Museum at a hillside sUa
northeeet of her*.
The project moved out o f tba
ptannin# eta#a and tba ftrat dirt
waa turned earlier thle year,' At
present, 40,000 cubic yard* of
dirt are boin# moved to maka
way for Uw first build!n# unite
end for n parkin# lot
The five-million dollar project,
a Joint venture of IT Weetera
states, waa a dream of tba lata
C. A. Reynolds of Kansas CUy.
He orliinated the idea In IMT
and spent e!#ht years aellta# it.
The first phase of the project
Is scheduled for completion" ta
August, 1PM.

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Uncle Ben’s

United P m * _______
National Laagwo
Player A Ctab O.AB R. M.PH.
Aaron, Mil.
133 333 ltt 103 AM
Cnghm, St. L. 1 » 413 SI ltt AM
Pinson, Cin.
131 Sl« Ilf i f f AN
Cepeda, S. P. 134 HO M ITf AM
Temple, Cin. 133 131 tt Iff A lt
Americas Leagae
Kuenn, Det.
ID 4M It m JS4
Kallne, Del.
130 4M 7113* AN
Runnels, Bos. 133 301 S3 M AtB
Woodlin#, BaL 13T3M M IN A ll
Pox. Chi.
140 343 Tf 1T« AN

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Piiss N» Boots

RICK
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PKG

133; Robinson. Rede Ilf; Aaron,
Braves 110; Ball, Rada ltt; Ma­
thews, Bravea 33.
American Lsagao-Colavlta, !»difM 103; Jensen, Red lea Ml;
Killsbrew, Senators S3; Uama.
Senators te^Msswell, TiferwrfT.
.N * 1* * ! U .gw . -

Baste. Cobs

tt; Aaron. Bravea tt; Mathews,
Braves 33; Robinson, Rada. N ;
Boyer, Cards XT.
Americas U i p s Colavtte, tadlana tt; KUlebrew, Saaatora 33;
Alllsoe. Senators tt; Maxwell. TV
|*n &gt;3; Lemon. Tigers 31; Maid,
ndiana 33.

PMcblas
NaUsaal Leagwa-Face, Piretea

17-3; Antone111, GianU 1P-T; Newewtte, Reds 13-7; Conley, tbila
IM ; U w , Piretee IH t
AsmUc m I saswe MiiTleb h&gt;
dJ.n. 1M; Shaw, Whitt t o w l
Wynn, Whilo So* 1M; PtppSJ,

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bat
the go-go 8m tied It la the M b a
of tie atoth tad wen eat to tte

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"tL vtog to far tte "kill,* tte
White Sox open a two-game oorto*
taatabt i p t o t the Washington
Senator*, ■(•loot whoa they kora
o 1M h u m nark. Mooofltr At
U 9M U wadiaf Sob Mow (140)
■gainst Cinito Poseaol (1410) ia
in ettonpt to drive another lull
Into tk# Ihdtona’ raffto,
Tte Indiana, ate kora erored Tte Brorao hovo Warren Spate
tour straight come-from-behind (1413) going agatoit Ernie Brogvictorias to m oftort to M u o lto (411) and tte Oodgtra have
miracle, watt tte Baltimore Ori- Dm Dryadato (1412) ogatoat aim
oto* to ■ toUdfht deabte-teadra Oweoa (11*11).

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'One Of My Boys'
ROCKY
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)—light­
weight ehimplon Joe Brown, wte
flghta aa often aa ha aan, and
Canadian woltorwaight Oak Earwin, launching a caawhash altar
a year's ateoneo from tte ring,
meat te n tonight to a non-tUta,
nationally • tclevlied 18-rounder.
Brown, who won tka 139-pound
Utto throe years ago, rates a 41
favorite over tte Canadian who
flghta out of Valley Springe,* N. Y,
Lou Vtocuai, Brown’s manager,
laid ho hopea to have tte cham­
pion weigh in at about US or lto
to tte ovcr-the-wilgbt fight Ho

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^
- .jr S L S T S :
aN
Mangel made tte prediction
tontoarntog that tk White I n ’
| victory over tte Atfcletin Tims*
k night ted eUminatod tte Yenmo from peasant contention.
•Tm not surprised," ho said.
I boon aorta oxpoctla’ U for
mm time
The »yeareld Yankee man­
ger recalled that Lopes’ Indiana
topped four straight games to
to Oiants to tte lfM World 8aoo—the only series in tte tost dee­
ds to whMi tte Yontees did not
(ay—end arid be would te "rootkg for Lope* sad tte American
at gee’’ to late tte 189* striae,
fte White Box eUmlnated tte
enteee but have yet to 'eliminate
to Cleveland Indiana. Evan eo,
teasel made it plain that te te-

looms much es a tuaoup for
Brown, who hopea to defend hla
title In Houston, Tea. in Decem­
ber, probably against Britain's
Dave Charnley,
Tte bout waa staged as a part
of a combination wrestling-boxing
show by tte Columbus DispatchOhio State Journal charities.
Th# fight will te televised na­
tionally by ABC starting at S p.
m. Tho Columbus area will not
be blacked out.
Kerwln’a career waa hilled
nearly a year ago due to a severe
ease of anemia. He lost a 10round daclihm to Frankie Ryff to
Washington on Sept, to, 1931 to
his last fight.

ftito Sox G e t
lonor Rookie
aaCAOO (UPI) — The Chicago
itte Bon have announced tte
rehase of Camilio Carreon, the
Uanapolli Indlsns’ ace who took
American Assn, rookie of tte yesr
MBS honors.
■Cerrcon, ■ Mealcen, was purrinsed by the American League
Madera Tuesday and will join tte
•tub Sept. 19 at Baltimore or
(opt. It nt Washington, a White
ftox iDoktiroin laW.

BU8TER MACCALLA of Cypress Gardena, shows the
form which captured the world »ki jumping title, while
a member of tho United States team competing against
26 other countries in Europe. Although the water was
too rough for a record breaking jump, Buster sailed 125
feet.

M Camilla, Ga.—were injured to a
defensive scrimmage Saturday and
will te out of action most of tte
week. Both should be ready for
Tulane, however. Royal sprained
an ankle and Hood twisted a knee,
j Otter Injured players are full•kick Da* Lofton of Fernandins
'Beach (dislocated thumb), tackle
J&gt;iek Sntecak of AUtntown, Pa. (in­
jured knee) and fullback Bob Han.ton of LafayaUa, Ala. (twisted
- A bright spot this fall so tor has
been tte play of senior halfback
Bobby Joe Groeo. Tte Florida
punting specialist last year, Green
te* *tewa skillful broken field ran­
ting and eoaa blaring speed.
Pullbacks B«b MUby of Ocala.
Jpn MacBeth of Pensacola and
Paul Vargacko o f SteuteavlUo,

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Emerich To Play
OTTAWA (UPI) - The Ottowa
Rough Ridera of tte Big Four
Canidian Football Union have
signed Dick Emerich, a lineman
from West Chester, Pa. Taschen.

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49ers LoseCenterJames,
Giants Cut Three Players
Varied Pram teteraatknal
Tte San Franclico Forty-Niners,
their offense riddled by the loea
of cooler Dan James, wUl be
hatd-preiaed to match tho talents
of Loo Angeles passer Billy Wade
when tte two California rivals
matt In a Saturday night exhibi­
tion game at Loi Angeles.

Round Table Heads
International List
LAUREL, Md. (UPI) — Round
Table, Sword Dancer and Hillsdale
have been chosen to represent tte
United States against fonign thor­
oughbreds in the eighth running of
the 1100,000 Washington, D. C. In­
ternational at Laurel Nov. 11.
Invitations have been extended
to Travis M Kerr, owner of
Round Table, Mrs. Isabel Dodge
Sloane, owner of Sword Dancer,
and C. W, Smith, owner of Hills­
dale.
Tte American selection board of
newspaper men stressed the fact it
was seeking the best horses pos­
sible to stop foreign domination of
the mtle-and-one-half race.

HotshotSophsKeyToTech'sComeback

Tte long-baU-hittlng Latin catch«r is a native of Colton, Calif. In
|42 games with Indianapolis this
•tsson, t e batted .312 and drove In
ATLANTA (UI’D—Tte Ramb-1 luccess this fall depends largely
•0 runs with 21 doubles, five tripies lin* Wreck* of Georgia Tech, bog- on how tte newcomer, perform.
and 10 home runs.
, , _ .
-# I,,. He plan* to start at least two in
ged down by mediocrity of tote (|uj
opener
Ken.
after
long
years
of
greatness,
figtucky
h(«
fronMiko
reserve
is
OAKLAND, Calif. - Jerry Hun,ophomoric team,
aieutt, 140. Menlo Park, Calif., ure still a year away but could
This dependence on sophomores
•topped C h a r l e y (Tombstone) return to national prumintnet
Smith, 140, Loa Angeles (2). Hun- this season if their host of hot- j, c lpCC|g||y pressing at tackle,
_uuni ttul fullback and to an ImBlcutt wins California state wel­ shot sophomore mature rapidly.
Coach Hobby Dodd doesn’t pull
terweight title from defender
his punches in pointing out Tech’s
Smith.

- GAINESVILLE — With the UnifarsUy of Florida’s opening game
with Tulane leu than two ureeki
■way, Head Coach Bob Woodruff
Will send his athletes through at
tiast three more tough scrim­
mages before the opener, Sept. 18.
* The Gators have shown good
Spirit and hustle In early workuuts
this fall. The quarterback question
is becoming clearer as each work­
out goes by. Tampa senior Wayne
Williamson has been directing the
first team and looks skillful enough
to remain there, at least through
(bo first game.
" Junior coliego graduate Jack
Jones la running the second unit
And shows plenty of skill. A sharp
passer, Jones is sure to keep tho
apposition's defense honest this
Jfcar aa be is a raal passing threat.
J Dick Allen, the quarterback who
returned this year aHer a threeYear hitch to ths service, is on the
third team, ills experience gives
the Gators good depth to this im­
portant position.
* Injuries haven't passed Florida
Ihia year by any means. Two first
Stringers — center BUI Hood of

Uhio, have all looked impressive In
drills. They are running one. two
and three in the order Hated above.
End and Captain Dave Hudson
was outstanding in Saturday’s
scrimmage and from all indica­
tions, tho Pensacola senior will be
to for his biggest year.
One of the smartest players on
the squad, be had a 3.71 out of a
possible 4.0 scholastic average. It
was his catch of a 30 yard touch­
down pass which wat the winning
margin over Miami last year.
Arfaras, built like a flankman at
6 2, 195 pounds, had a good sopho­
more season. He grabbed Iwo
passes for 17 yards and recovered
two enemy fumbles. One of his
fumble recoveries set up a Gator
touchdown against Florida Slate.
Nick is also a tough defensive
performer, who’s tough to take out
of a play. He looked good in spring
drills and snagged one pass to the
Orange and Blue game.
Perry McGriff at 42, 190 pounds
is one of the best pass receivers
on the Gator squad. The glue-fing­
ered senior caught 0 passes for 92
yards and one score.

anchor a line that lost 10 letter*
man from tackle to tackle. While
Baughan la in, Tech can match
centers with anyone—but his re*
serves are all oophomorca.
Five sophomores are counted
United Press lateraaUraal
on for heavy duty at auard. The
Americas League
key one to 211-pound Mike Nicholl
(10 Innings)
who was held out last yesr and Kan. City
000 000 001 0— 2
is now listed aa a starter. Senior Chicago
Tho First Church of tho
000 001 001 1— 3 9 1
Hill McKinney ia presently the
Daley (15-12) and Houae. Wynn
NAZARENE
other starter but sophomore Har­ (19-9) and Romano.
old Erickson could push up.
of Sanford welcomes you
Senior Toby Deete and Junior
(Only game achedulsd.)
113 8 . Maple Avo.
Hilly Shaw, buth over 230, head
National League
Robert Spear Jr., pastor
(No gamca scheduled.)
a depicted tackia corps. Sopho­
mores Ed Nutting and Dale Wil­
liams, both red ihirted in ’SO, are
second team.
End alone Is not dependent
upon sophomore help. Starters
Gerald Hutch and Jack Rudolph,
FO R N EW
fl&amp; k
tho former Tech’s punter, both
return. Three other returning
^3
ACCO U N TS
ieltermen give the Jacket* ex­
perienced depth on the flanks.
SAN JOSE, Calif.- WilUe Rich
ardaon, 182'j, Ssn Jose, Calif.,
stopped Clyde Watson, 172, Loi
Angeles (3).

practice injury to Cal James.
Floyd Fauccttc, 130-pound senior
who can run with the best, rates
as Tech's top back. Frank Nix,
a IBS-pound junior, should start
at the other half.
Dodd has three newcomers cap­
able of moving up—sophomores
Ken Thompson and BlUy William­
son and holdout Chick Graning.
Granlng starred in spring drills
but is recovering from a leg In­
jury and may miss the opening
game. The big loss here was
quick-kicking Joe Delsny.
" Center Maxie Baughan, a hard­
hitting 212-pound senior who was
voted fifth best in the nation in
a year rich with plvolmen, will

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dot. Saltk to rated a top tone*
backer.
At Florida. Coach lo b WooArnft
triad fullback Dick Jonas and and
Pat Patcten at cantor to fill Into*
Injured BIO Hood.
Vanderbilt atroto 1U shift tadep
la lto only schedule span p n e
lice session. Honored guaato. to*
dude tte Nashville Quarterback
Club, wte will watch a fullopoeJ
\nn3rkout
Bear Bryrfat, Alabama's coach,
dcacrited Tuesday’s scrimmage
tbla way: "We’re been doing a
poor job of necking, or coaching
tte wrong foUta."

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James, n 250-pound rookie from
Ohio State, quit the team Satur.
day without an explanation. His
lots has hurt the Forty-Niners, for
be was counted on as San Fran­
cisco's number one pivot man for
tte season.
Coach Red Hickey wUl alternate
tte center position between de­
fensive tackle Frank Morse, who
worked at tte post before his in­
jury at the start of the 1931 cam­
paign, and Karl Rubkc,
The New York Glenta chopped
time players from their roster aa
they prepare for Friday night's
game with the Bears at Chicigo.
Offensve halfback Don Maynard,
defensive halfback aid Williams,
both Giant veteran*, and rookie
defensive end Jon Jelacic were
dropped from tte Uncup.
Coach Vince uxnbardi's Green
Bay Packers, who suffered a 14-0
ion at the hands of the Giants,
spent time Tuesday polishing their
offense for Saturday’s game with
the Washington Redskins at Win*tob-Salcm, N.C.
The patebed-up Pittsburgh Steelers, who have lost three straight
exhibitions since their opening win
over Cleveland, oppose the Chi­
cigo Cardinals at St. Louis Fri­
day night.
The rest of the NFL action Is
on Sunday with tte Philadelphia
Eagles hosting Ibe world cham­
pions Baltimore Colts and the
Lions entertaining Cleveland at
Detroit.

San Francisco
Milwaukee
Lee Angeles
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
&lt;
Chicago
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Tuesday's
(No gama* scheduled.)
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
Cincinnati at Chicago (2&gt;—Tur­
key (1411) and Hook (43) vs
Hobble (14U) and Hillman (410)
Pittsburgh at San Francisco—
Haddix ,(U-I0) vs Sanford (12-12).
S’ . Louis at Milwauk
(night)
—Broglio (411) va Spabn (1413).
Philadelphia at Los Angeles
(night)—Owens (1M1) vs Dry*,
dale (1411).
Tbunday'a Garnet
St. Louis at Milwaukee
Cincinnati at Chicigo
Phil*, at Loa Angeles (night)
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
American League
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Detroit
m to .300 IT
New York
M to .490 17V4
Baltimore
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Boston
64 74 .484 22
Kansas Cily
59 TT .434 to
Washington
30 12 .400 30
Tuesday Night's Beauk
Chicago 3 Kan. City 2 (10 ton.)
(Only game scheduled.)
Wednesday’s Prehabto Pitchers
Cleveland at Baltimore (2), twinight)—Perry (10-7) and Harshmoa (5-9) va Brown (9-7) and
Pappas (147). )
Kansas City at New York

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Atlantic City, N. J„ whan they «m compete la tba
aaaoal Miaa America beauty and taleat pafaaat la tka
m a p (L to r.) an Sharon O'Neal, IS, Miaa Sanaa;
Linda Mead. 20, Miaa Mlaaiaaippi: Suxla Jaeknoo, II,
Miaa Arkanaaa, and Jacqn Bakar. 20. Miaa Iowa.

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pee 4* deux" from tto quarterbeck, tor iaeteaee, cn U i i i i
tee m
will he waltiat fee a
honored routines at the halftime
at L8U football games this fall.
Instead, there will be n ballet
corps of 16 graceful dancers.
This cannot help but have a
softening offset culturally speak-

Roy, 9, ‘ Breaks*
In to Bonk Roof
LM ANGELES (UPIJ-A ntneyear-eld boy "broke" into n bank
without even trying very hard:
Michael Borllo of East Los AnCtiee pulled tbs lid oft a veot pipe
while playing on the roof of the
Tactile Savings h Loan Bank.
He crawled in and fail X feet
I t the toner’s caps.

vratlratlon
under
California's
lynch laws sfter two policemen
bad been stooed and beaten.
One of the police officers and
a 16-year-old boy were critically
injured. Officer Joe Wooiery said
the melee storied when he and
officer Ronald Hclson followed up
n complaint of a noisy psrty at «
borne W e . He said Henry Roa
refused to turn a radio down and
resisted arrest. Roc's father,
Nicholas, 42, Joined the etrugile
and an estimated SO persons stood
by and watched, Wooiery aalA
Hclson was beaten with his own
blackjack and rocks. He suffered
a fractured skull and possible in­
terna] injuries. Wooiery shot the
younger Roa in the abdomen dur­
ing the straggle.

home other Ideas: "Satan
chet" — lct'e huddle; "adagto"—
dedse that tackier; "ambeaqae"
—we rotte kick.
Bo mock far that Pragma la
another way la being made to
Florida.
Kobert Rutledoe. aeneial eiaaagar at Florida CHrne Mataal, ie
backing a research project la
make the orange peel a vital and
neccasary part «f thie brave, new
world. Already be le reeponeible
tor web blessings ae orange bgproducta In clgaratte filters.
Bulled*e may even be getting
tendy te try citrus cereal again.
The public refused te accept it on
the flrat try SO yean age. He
any* be ie not dlamaytd by this.
And he haa rood reaeon ter
taith.
Modern man credits the orange
with being n basic part of the
ambrosia which nourished the old
Grecian daitice atop ML Olympus.
And we know, too, that the Greek
god Zeus was the talker id apace
travel and science fiction.
They aey when Zeus assumed
the guise of a swan aad deaceaded from Ml Olympus in the old
days, bis first words to man
were: "Take me to your Leda."

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Y O U (U M &gt;—KUa Mm
C w t a , a lonely but uneomprwmlslug rebel In the world to edwMUeu, Ie convinced that "vested
httorecu" are depriving your child
0( n proper bade schooling.
Hardly the image of a revoltMoonry with her slightly askew
finoe-nee, Mias Canton said
'children are dying of mental
anemia" hecanee af "loo much
O U T coating" Of education.

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education — too many books about
books and not enough straight
cl arnica.
"Learning ie not an end in it­
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tool lor a more enjoyable life."
The Unit Red School House
may have bad architectural short­
comings, but Its basic curriculum
of reaUm' wri'in* am' 'rithmcUc
has yet to be improved an, she
said.

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amputated after an auto accident
apparently committed s u l c i da
when toM be faced the taat af
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Ira Wigga swallowed poison at
a reat home where be had been
a patient since the accident Iset
Dec 10. police said. Doctors said
be w u told recently Us remain­
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sky to be received with ell Me
pomp of the past—a steed flags,
the guard at honor haada playing
the national anthem, the'ehtof of
protocol directing the quadrille
of introductions.
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Europe ins ia a sense a dry run
tor the exchange of visits with
Premier Nikita Khnilhchav. It haa
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^ik ita ‘Chairman’
Of Stalin Funeral
By I M S V. VOX

headline abhravlatlM that Mack:
B A K."
But now it's "K " slant. Khraabchev finally pushed aside the pre­
tense and took ever as prowler
ia March IMd. Haw aertonaly ha
took hii proclaimed "collective
leadership" could he measured
by Ms sole off-the-cuff pronouncemenu oa everything from rock­
ets to vodka.
Khruahchav a e l s e d absolute
over f a s t e r than fUlln had
done. TO the- surprise of many,
tha men who had been Khrush­
chev’s rivals are still alive, ex­
cept for Berta. But some remembur H was art until 10 years after
Lealo'a death la UM that Stalin
began his great blood purgM that
wiped out a feneration at Com­
munist lenders.
Stalin's ton, Vasily, commander
of the sir force for the Moscow
district, was art at his father's
funeral aad, an far M tha West
knows, has art been seen since.
General Poekrabyskev, Stalin’s
closest personal associate, disap­
peared without a trace.
There to almost psychopathic
unreality la tbo document the
American State Department re­
leased which to accepted- ts the
secret speech Khrushchev made
teariag down the Italia myth.
Here was the master Khrush­
chev had served so tong aad an
closely. Now SUUn wot accused
as a murderer of tallow Commu­
nists.
Tha iaescapabla question stood
of why Khrushchev and the othera did not latarfcre. Khrushchev
■aw this danger and ha attacked
it frontally. In Ms speech, he
■aid:
“ Anyone who would express op­
position would bo shot"

On Mm sight •&lt; Marti I, INI.
j m l ||||^|
Xremlin wells. Sii kaan u d u
S m Ui passed M ora Um Soviet
jaeple won toM that the m u
who bad rated tkta lor M yrera
woo ao more.
Ia tbooo boars botwora Mm dic­
tator's death sad lu revelation,
tbs grab tor powtr bsgsa sod
Nikita Khrushchov mod# tbo first
afenwd umto that ltd him fivt
years laiar to Sulla's Communist
t im e .
^."Tha hoart ol Look's eomrsdtS s r a s and tbo Inspired rantlnmtr at Loaia’a cause, the wise
teacher and loader of the party
tad tbo people has stopped best­
ial.'* the radios Intoned.
"Stalla'owname Is boundlessly
dear to o ff party, to the Soviet
people, to the working people of
the world ,
Khrushchev got the Job of
“ chairman" of Sulla’s funeral.
As such, ha introduced the ealy
■tree speaker*—George Malenkov,
Vyacheslav Molotov oad Lavrenti
Berta. They were unsparing In
their praise. Khrushchev said
nothing about SUlin.
Three months later, Sorts, the
fsared heed at the secret police,
was dead, exomted as a "foreign
afoot." Two years and the patty­
faced Maleakos, SUlin's brainy
prougt, was pushed Into obscur­
ity. Not much Utcr, old "stooe■sttom" Molotov was out In Ulan
Baton or the Mongolian border.
In February INS, Khrushchev
did speak of Josef SUlin to 1,«M
Communist Party detegaUi gathared for tbo 20th congress in
Moscow. Sarcasm dripping with
his words, ho Mid:
If SUlin said anything, It
meant it was so. AfUr all, bo waa
o ‘genius’ sod a genius does not
need to -count. Ho only needs to
g o k and can Immediately Ull
bow it should be. When be ex­
presses his opinion, everyone has
to respect It and to admire hii
wisdom."
Then ho went oa to strip SUlin
at his glory and name him as n
murderer, coward and tyrant.
Thora waa morn to come.
Georg! Zhukov, the marshal of
fhe Red army, military Idol of
the Russian people, comrade-lnmrrns of Dwight D. Kisenhower,
&gt; ad been brought mil of Stalinist
exSe and re-instated as comman­
der In chief of the Soviet forces.
Now be was brushed aside as
“ ineffective" ia his Job. Khrush­
chev casually told a ring of news­
men around him at an embassy
party that Zhukov would bo put
la a Job more suited to his tal­
ents:
Goateed, stiff old Marshal Nlcii Bulganin, whose experience
_ » mainly in banking, had beeeme premier and. supposedly, ao
close were he end Khrushchev,
the party Itsdtr, that on their
hrip to England was coined the

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the trappings of astlocal pride.
Bui the talks that are the eccasioo for all tMa show are private
—necessarily and Inevitably pri­
vate. the principals insist.
Therein lies a frustration wMch
was evident on the Eisenhower
tour but which ia certain ta be­
come more acuta during tbo
Khrushchev exchange. The appar­
atus of publicity, grown to mon­
strous site, finds Itself limited
to telling what tha great men had
for dinner and the color of Uw
curtains in the bedroom of the
state apartment occupied by the
distinguished visitor.
On the President's tour of
Europe, M representatives at
presi, radio and television follow­
ed him about. The number that
followed Vice-President Richard
Nixon in Russia was rather larg­
er. But the mesa coverage of the
Kisenhower-Khruthchev exchange

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to dwarf tMa aad to to•II v
-ii
Upwards
'
eluding a
from Europe, have
. &gt;1
daatlato to
America. The total
acrampany l l c l u a to ]
to already over jto,
.Art
this may be
when Dm tort aad the extent at
\i
the trip are knows, tbo White
House feels that there win OB
be se many aa to tanrtttoto a
problem that cannot bo solved
within tho framework at existtag
faculties.
Both the State Department, re­
sponsible for the Khrushchov
visit, and the White Honan a n
hoping to escape the ditoama i f
getting Uw Washington cerroo
poodenta themselves, thrangh tM
standing committees at Hanao and
Senate, to reduce the number!
This may aehtotn tha practical
cod desired, hot tt to hardly an
answer to the fruetrstteo that
results when so many a n engaged
in reporting ao much abort sh
little- the little, tot it bn
that to visible In thoao i
Since an much to
view, there to a haterd that
hat gentfoments—Uw principals I M V i l
ia these t«lk»-wiB ■
the news thrangh tha aow
media to cfeate a Sistead affect
having llttto rotation to what ia
being said behind tha IM N . That
kind at manipulation waa JtapUnd
at least la ths Maewfflan-lGto
bowtr telecast la
both man played their
roles for Uw vast
The Timas af
in an editorial that
substitute for a pres
or a communique MB _
happened. The Timet editorial
concluded:
—
"Tha public •• a whole haa •
right to bo mart widely, m en IndepcndeaUy aad roan immediate­
ly Informed. Ba far aa way af
doing this haa boon tonad hatter
than tha proa*. Use teteviston
cameras may
from the
They givo little
the serious student af
Thero were
evening
Brother did
far away."
White it
td, there w u, by
■
'4
least, a fairly wtds
views between the
Uw Prime Minister
engaging talevision .
Macmillan said that dto
of war today waa Uhe teat
1934 when it came by a iildret,
rather than in 1S39, whan R re­
sulted from the deliberate
of a wicked m u beat an &lt;
iae Uw world.
Does this msao that MacmiOam
beliavts there to aa laager am
drive in Communist ia
threatening the I
did Eisenhower in tbo
their talks agree with Mai?
If the answer to the latter pud
of this qutition to yes, then a*
•straordinary change h u occur­
red, ainco the President bna bee*
until very recently at
point out Um dinpare of
munlam. From Um totoeaat
from tha ganeralittos at
and ferawell, w
know.
Few would deay that
Uw facade of raremony II
mutt bo private. Yet M la alan
becoming Increasingly ovidrtft
that something more abort (tea
substance of these talks mart bp
communicated. Suspicion at thp
Khrushchev exchange will bn
strong, end the public will need
ta be reassured In somo faahtaoMenus are all very well, aad
Uw public may gat a vocartone
pleasure in knowing that In (ten
state apartment President g lean
hower occupied In the foreign of­
fice in Paris hie batMub wea i
of gold mosaic. If this kind
pertooal diplomacy to ta ba
ssrioualy, It must ba given a
larger reach In public knowledge.

BY RU8SKLL KAY
oil consuming equipment waa be­
On* hundred years ago in 1139 yond the vision of Drake, it was
a number of things happened that his faith, courage and enterprise
paved the way for this nation’s that started the ball rolling to­
amazing growth and prosperity.
ward the mighty pertaleum indus­
• It was in ItM that John Brown try of the present era.
raided Harper’s'Ferry aa storm
And wMIt Hartford could not
clouds of the Civil War gathered. foresee the great cities with popu­
d eeeee
, 4 &gt;.J|
Colonel Edwin Drake drilled the lations running into tbo millions
nation's first oil well at Titusville, that would spring up throughout
Pennsylvania, clearing tha way for the qation furnishing iti quota of
the great petroleum industry we prospective customera or vision
know today. The famed Comstock the great chain food stores and
Lode was discovered in Nevada lupermarkeU that wore to come
and thousands we now refer to as Into being, based on his original
the 4J‘s flocked westward in idea, America ia deeply indebted
search of the precious metal. In to these men and it ia fitting that
New York City the world’s first we pay them homage In this year
elevator was put in servlet la a of 1JM.
Fifth Avenue hotel.
Around •the corner from this
same hotel an enterprising young
man uas setting up a new type of
By ED KOTEEBA
'ummcrflcld standing by in Ms automation, he was ia&gt;lng. Out In retail business that waa later ta
WASHINGTON— 1 walked into office to push the starter button Oakland, Calif., for Instance, his be known ea the Great Atlantic
the room and thero was this ma­ by remote control.
Rube Goldberg Buck Rogrrsea k Pacific Tea Company.
chine sitting over in a corner read­
were drawing up a postofflce build­ In ItM when men of the cast
HOUSTON,' Tex. (UPI) — A
In this postal carnival, the thing ing that would be completely auto­ were atampeding westward in
ing the mail and tossing envelopes
that had ms spellbound was that matic—except for the postmaster search of fame and fortune, others new electron microscope — to
into different chutes.
with big ideas and the courage powerful and to secret that It was
And in another corner was an­ mall-reading machine. It's still and a few other humans.
other mechanical monster shoot­ experimental, but it's morn hu­
Mr. Summcrfield will be spend­ ta bark them up with action re­ flown from West Germany with
mained in the east determined to elaborate security precautions —
ing envelopes down a metal alley
man than some humans I know. ing $10 million Just for research find their fortune there.
is now in use at tha Baylor Uni­
for cancellation, en route flipping
and development this year. This
What it does is to recognise the man Is all for speeding up the Among these was Col. Edwin versity Collage of Medicine in
over the upside down omi and
printed name of a city. And ia mail, and no Idling what he'll Drake who (irmly believed that Houston.
rejecting those without stamps.
black oil offered equal promise of
The higb-powared instrument
What I had walked into waa a split second it casts the en­ come up with.
Postmaster General Arthur E. velope into its proper slot. Right
1 can just see whit will happen fortune at did gold. The gigantic can magnify electronically up to
Summcrfield's postal fantasyland, now, it's capable of identifying someday at our house in Bcthesda, petroleum industry of today proves 100,000 times. With photographic
enlargement, a magnification of
designed to meat the space-age de­ 20 different cities on a given set­ Md. This metal creature will ring how right he was.
ting, rejecting anything It doesn’t the front door bell and our dog Another youthful fortune seeker up to two million ia possible.
mands for speed in the mails.
The new J28.000 instrument
Then there wvs this robot sub­ recognise—or handwriting that's will rush out and break her teeth who stayed put was a chap named
George If. Hartford, who reasoned will be used at Baylor in research
on Its iron bones.
station that did everything for Illegible.
Hut
If
he
could
buy
tea
in
ship,
you, short of reaching into your Soon. Its Inventors, the Intelli­ Then the automaton, its head
ami training studies of the ultragent Machines Research Corp., of flashing yellow, green and purple load lots and retail it to customers structure of both plant and hu­
pocket for the stamp moocy.
An automatic pared post ma­ Alexandria, Vs., expect to teach lights, will thrust a handful of at a third of the price U was then man cells,
chine, for instance, hummed along it how to separate mall from all letters at me. all stamped with bringing, he could build up a "No cell can escape Its power­
toting a package onto a scale, SO states simply by reading the tha snide notation: "Untouched by worthwhile business, lie opened a ful aye," Dr. J. C. Hampton said.
small (tore on Veasy Street In New
weighed It, checked on the. proper envelopes.
"It lends itself to experimental
Mr. Summerficld was milling
post ions, figured out the exact
It'a frightening in a way. Those York and advertised tha world's biology as well as use In clinical
finest
teas
at
bargain
prices.
postage and insurance, totaled it around the big room—across the postoffice robots may rslegata us
That is why two giant Industries investigation of specimens taken
all up, made change and sent the halt from Ms private office- humana to second-data people.
lhat
typify the "American Way at biopsy, and can be Used aa a
But to get back to earth . . 1
packaged down a chute out of cackling over those inventions like
diagnostic tool."
a proud hen over a brood of fine, wonder what happened to that par­ of Life" are celebrating centen­
sight.
Unlike the conventional micro­
nials
this
year.
new
chicks.
cel
poat
package
that
waa
matted
I presumed that from there it
scope,
the electron mlscroscope
It
was
men
like
Drake
and
went down
a mechanical con­ This was Just the beginning In to me from Loe Angeles three
utilises
an electrostatic or elecHartford
that
inspired
Horatio
H.
veyor to a rocket with Postmaster Ms march of progress toward weeka ago?
Alger to write his famed Alger tromagnetic field aa a lens, la
books lhat In turn Influenced the this particular model, there are
minds and lives of countless Ame­ five such lenses.
rican boys and encouraged them
ta go and do likewise.
It is probable that neither Drake Forecast Based
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A well- the Introduction Into this country Texas readers somebody was pro­ nor Hartford could foresee, at the
On Cold Facts
meaning congressman w h o s e from England of the first star­ posing that a Uw be passed re­ time the tremendous impact their
efforts and ideas would have on
NEW YORK (UPI) New
Identity charitably haa been for­ ling. back In the 1890's. Congres­ quiring grocers to ktep wbita and American life or the extent to
York City's westberman, Ernest
gotten got the idea some years sional newsletters now go out brown bread on separate shelves. which these ideas would he ad­ J. Christie, tells this story to
ago that be wu a writer. He from capital post offices each "Asked what significance there vanced and developed.
show what he thinks of longstarted scoding a weekly newslet­ week by the hundreds of thou­ could in a loaf of bread, the ad­ Drake was concerned with pro­ range forecasting bastd on non
vocate fixes hit questioner with viding oil for America's lamps. meteorological evidence.
ter to the papers back home and sands of copies.
a baleful eye," Wright said, "and Hartford was providing the nation
"Far up in Iht North," Chris
Some
of
them
are
worth
read­
to soma of the community lead­
demands, ’Do you want your with a popular commodity at a tie said, "a meteorologist noticed
ing and they sure are the best daughter to marry a heel'?"
ers.
lower price. Both ideas were sound an Eskimo building an igloo with
way ta circulate Jokes since tele­
Rep. Glenn Cunningham (R- and both laid foundations upon walls of almost double thickness.
In light of subsequent develop­ vision was invented.
Neb.) la another congressional
ments, this legislative Innovation
Discussing the Pan American columnist who knows what makes which mighty Industrial empires Deeply interested, the weather
have developed and prospered.
man decided the Eskimo some­
games
in
Chicago,
Rep.
Sidney
currently la being compared to
news. Early this year he reported The quality aod value of pure how must know a severe winter
R. Yates (D-1U.) was assuring his that more than 100 House mem­
4,200 readers of Congress' unfail­ bers had put their relatives on Pennsylvania oil is known today to was ahead.
every motorist while every house­
"When asked, the Eskimo said
ing and kindly interest in sports. the congressional payroll.
He said he had Just heard in Not only did ha come right out wife depends on such chain stores he was sure a hard winter waa in
the House cloakroom about a fel­ and mention this unmentionable as the A A P and others she finds prospect. How did he know?
‘ Well,’ replied the Eskimo, 'I no­
low who led hii horse into a ma­ subject, but he offered ta forward at her modern shopping center.
jor league ball park and demand­ a list of the offenders, their kin­ Although the motor car, airplane ticed the white man has extra
ed that the manager give him a folks, aod the salaries paid them. and countless other present day big coal pile* this year.’ "
tryout. The team must have been Cunningham alto always tries
MOSCOW (UPI) -Nicholas Pe- in a pretty bad (lump. Anyway,
for a laugh. A while back ha got
trulli, a New York sheet metal Yataa laid the maoager sent the
worker who renounced bis Amer­ horse Into the outfield and one he hadn't figured oa. He re­
ican citixcnahip, said today he knocked him some flies. The lated (hat one night after be and
Mrs. Cunningham turned off the
wanted to give up his plan to be­ horec^ caught each baU In his |TV
set. he went upstairs to bed
come a Soviet citizen and return mouth and snapped it back with
.............. while she went to the kitchen ta
to tile United States.
a whip of hit neck.
landwichce for the children's
PctrulU's future a p p e a r s to "Can he hit?" the manager (ix
lunches next day.
real, however, with officials in asked? "Try him," said the
f ifteen minutes later the TV
Washington.
horse's owner. They put a bat In
By FRANK ELFAZER
1ful of gas, starting in another
Later, ha said, the lawmshtot
Petrulll, 38, renounced h l a the horse'* mouth and he stepped burst Into flames. Mrs. Cunning­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Our wc&lt;k or l0.
added 1,000 milea to the system.
ham spotted the fire and although
American cit i z e n a h I p here up ta the plate. He hit every
the set waa ruined the house waa highway program, the witness said
The alternative, said Mills, ia to He called these "political mil—.'*
Sept. 3.
pitch out of sight.
Maanwhite, ho said,
has run out of gas. And Rep.
saved.
Cunningham
rhetorically
"I have Just realized I have
"He's groat," the manager said. said. "We hate to think what Clarence J. Brown (R-Ohio) said quit letting new highway con­ costa, like everything alee,
done a stupid thing," he told re­ "Wa’ll use him tomorrow."
might have happened" if Mre. he for one was mighty disappoint­ tracts and to halt work on tome on the way up and the
porters today.
The bases were loaded when Cunningham had gone upstairs ed in the House Way* A Means already let. The Highway Trait raent'e share now to aetlaatod rt
He went to the U. S. embassy the horse came to bat. lie hit the with him.
Committee, which was trying to Fund, Into which motorists have 337 billion.
in Moscow today and Inquired first pitch into left field, then
been dropping 3 cents per gallon He laid Congress really fouled
gel it pumped up.
"Wsli,
what
might
have
hap­
about the possibility of stopp'ag stood there pawing the ground.
True, the committee had come of get since 1934, la about to go things up last year whan R gat
pened?"
a
number
of
hit
readers
action on his renunciation papers "Run, you fool,” the manager
the jitters about the recession. Ho
up with a plan to keep the con­ broke.
or possibly returning to the Unit shouted. "Why doesn't be run?" wrote in ta inquire.
Some of the rules members recalled that it ordered spending
crete pouring on those new coasted States at an alien.
seemed to think tbto waa sort of stepped up, and said wo now knot
"If be could run," (he horse’s
to-coast freeways.
He said be was told that chanc owner replied sadly, "he'd he at
run through Um money.
Brown conceded that's what all peculiar.
•a of returning from Moscow at Arlington Park."
Radiosotopes Aid
Rep. Homer Thomberry (DRep. Htary S. Reuss (D-Wla.)
his correspondents seem to want.
an alien were virtually hopeless.
Nobody knows exactly how
But ho noted that the committee Tex.) laid he heard a lot of mon­ got Ho floor to say ho bad a bei^
The Soviet quota for immigration many of the 337 House and Sen­ In Finding Flaws
was proposing to make people ey wet wealed, on things liko ful amendment. It would rateo UM
ta the United States to oversub­ ate members have been over­ CLEVELAND (UPI) — More pay for the new roads through an roadside "rest areas," each coat rood mooty wo need kg retting
scribed for years in advance.
come with a desire to write their than 1,100 companies ia the U. S. extra penny a gallon tax on gaso­ Ing J31.000. Rep. Ray J. Madden tbo depletion allowance enjoyed
own columns. Suncyi indicate are using radlosotdpes ta "look line they burn riding around on (D-Ind.) said he bet Use program by oil aad gaa producers
the number ia at least 300. Many into" aod detect Inner flaws in the old once. That, said Brown, is was infested with crooks.
they pay their taxes.
Clam s Have Habit letters have press runs of 10,OU) thick castings, to measure and just whit most of the folks he's Rep. Gordon H. Scherer (R- Madden said since taxoo
copits or more.
control thicknasa of sheet metal betn bearing from definitely don’t Ohio), speaking for the' Public being discussed, why didn't
Works Committee, said sure there close up other loopholes In the
Unlike Yates, most of (he au­ or paper, ta Inspect the welds in want at all.
O f Getting Baked
had been some waste and soma Uw? He said a lot af rich
thors
obviously
believe
the
way
ships,
submarines
and
aircraft,
Ways
k
Means
Chairman
Wil­
OLD SAYBROOK, Conn. (UPI)
fraud, this being history's blggast aren't paying their fair there. Hi
—Clsmbukes are * New England to stay out of trouble is to shun and to find leaks in pipelines, or bur 31ills (D-Ark.). appearing be­
public works program. But he mentioned S3 "fat cats" In
tradition, and there'a no (topping anything cither amusing or con­ refineries, according to radiation fore the rules committee ta get said Coagresa Itself is ta blame lie Mid something about
troversial. But Rep. Jim Wnght experts at Use new $1 million tha highway bill cleared ta the
tradition.
“ stock optioAie" Hff
(D-Tex.) to ooe who ii willing ta Picker Research Center here.
House, said regretfully that the for the fix the trust fund is in.
Apparently by force of habit, u be both.
He said the lawmakers started Madly of fart tax write-offs.'
In dedireting tbo center re magic formula which so many of
freight car load of clams that
When "The Three Utile Pigs" cently. Dr. Paul C. Aebersold, di­ Brown's friends are demanding is out originally ta build 40,000 milea Possibly Madden bad more m
were meant to stay cold got them- was discovered recently to have rector of Isotope, Development Just what his committee tried ta of new super Mghwaya. With the Ms mind, but Brown managed to
selves baked. New Haven tralna Implications beyond those we had for the Atomic Energy Commis­ devise.
federal govarnmant putting up 90 got in a word. Brown said ho bowere halted while volunteer fire­ thought, and after a furor waa sion, said radiosotpoes are saving
But they just couldn't do it, he per cant of the cost, and the Uovod Madden w u cosxfaaod. Tbo
men here fought a blaze that raised over a child's hook about industry "hundreds of millions of said.
states 10, he said Uncle Sam's congressional atertians, ho soM
cooked thousands of dams in u black and white rabbi'j, Wright dollars tvery ytar — and the fig
As a result, we'll all be paying share waa eiUmalad at 134 bil­ art oot this year, tore cans Ik
refrigerated car*
took toagua la check and told his ura may soon bo it the billions." u U iu U or 30 cents per tank lion.

Assignment Washington

Congressmen Have A Yen For Columns

American Loses
Russian Ideas

New Microscope
Sees Everything

Tax On Gas You Burn On Old Roads
Supposed To Help Build New Ones

.78

I

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Sooners To Train
Space Engineers
tor YugsaUvtn Prof. Aadrija Ko­
korevlet, a snkaalegkt, Is hnstd
an the theory af the pretence ef
g traaskteul hoandsry between
tho earth’s crest god ton adjetolog giaotla at which seismle
waves prsdueod hy sarthquakas
aoddaoiy totttnn* to valacUy.
1W« pitot, the ackotlato claim,
Hh ctonant to the earth's surface
ot certain points ef toe ocean
shore and seems to be within
reach ef preoeatday offshore drill-

•avaral thousand feet ef water to
reach tha potot whara the earth’s
surface change*.
They plan to drill aa lANfrfoot
hnrthale using ahlphavw drilling
equipment, some ef which i« ant
In general use.
The report said that drilling
through approximately so,ant feet
ef ocean water, sedimentary floor,
and hard crust will use several
radical new techniques, such as
the use of turbodrills and sound
grills, drilling fluid and alumin­
um pipe plus special ship posi­
tioning devices.

Sparta where ho composed ringing
martial aoogs under whose In­
spiration tha SparUns gained a
grant victory.
Thin tame much as a surprise
Jealous Athenians. Their strategy
had bnckfirad.
They failed to raallse tha tramsndaut value of muate in build­
ing m onk. And morale la vital
to eueesss, whether in peace or
w$rj
.
“ SIoral*," stated such a realist
as Marshal roch during our lint
World War, ” ia mom Important
than material."
That quotation should bo re-cmphasised to thasa modern days of
Sputniks and 1CBM war preparetkos.
Wa are urged to cut out frllJy
pant pka for Athena to fulfill her
subject* from Urn school* and put
berack and coma to her rallef.
! The foxy Athenians, bawevtr, extra emphasis on chemistry and
laridad Eparta was becoming a physics.
threat to too future of Athena,
D on ’t k t U ik ty p e o f propaganan Ihoy secretly fait U would bo da delude you.
wko to let Sparta bo cooquared.
Psychology beals chemistry and
**Bw what about our mutual as- physics la the field of human rela­
aiaUooo pact?" om of tho ksdera tions, and P a not exaggerating.
r s sat Atones reminded his compnaTurn loose a 10th Century Loyola
-Icms.
or John Wesley, a Roger Williams
'.VnVaU, we Just said we'd offer or a Russian version of Billy Sun­
•to," raptkd another, "but wo did- day, bthiad lb* Iron Curtain and
■*$ My bow many men we'd furn* we'd toon change Russia Into a
' kb nor what kind.
friendly neighbor.
"So let's tend Tyrtaeus. He la
A law millions devoted to such
n dronmar and a musician, so psychloglcal and spiritual infiltra­
bn wlU technically fulfill our pact, tion of Russia would far outweigh
yet be of m value to the Spar- billions Invested In our shots at
toga."
the moon.
MUSIC A MORALE
Amsrlca can keep on spending
Tyrtaeua, however, want lo half our annual budgat under the
direction of the Pentagon, and still
our morale may wither away unLegal N o tice
leia we keep on stressing the food
for the soul of man.
"Man does not live by bread
SaasSaala I'oaaly. rtartda. In P n . alone," stated tha Pounder of
Christianity.
to raiSCaSal* of
We might profitably paraphrase
■JOHN a KKKLINU, Mil
NT* All Credit era and Paraaaa H as- that to raad:
• tow Ltataaa aa Dsnanda Asa hut
"Man’s greatest protection Is
Mid Batatas
wilhln his epidermis; not without."
Tou and sack of yuu art hsraliy
This docs not mean we ihuuld
aatlflad and rtuulrad lu prtsant
any claims and dsmands wlikh not show proper competition to
you, or sllhar of you. may liava Russia In scientific Invention, but
•gainst Iha astdts of Julio U. to fall down and worship an 1CUM
Ktsllng, Mr., dssaassd, tats of said
County, to tha County Judaa of Is Just as foolish as the ancient
Semlnola County. Florida, at hla Hebrew worship of BAAL.
•ftlea in tha court houaa of aald
Nations can crumble from with­
County at Hanford, Florida, within
•l|hl calendar niunlha from tha in despite supposedly invincible
tlma af iha llrut publication ot military defenses. Need I remind
thla nuilra. Cach claim or demand you of Ih* French Maginul Line,
shall ha III writing, and ahall tu la
Iho place of raalilinca and pool or of Caesar's fording of the Rubi­
Off lea addraaa of tha claimant, and con?
ahall ba sworn to by iha claimant,
An octopus called Socialism, forc­
•asm. atlornty. and any a.rh Halm ed on us by excessive taxation,
•r damand not ao (Had ahall ba
can destroy our Hepublic with its
Vald.
John O. Kaallne, Jr.
"free enterprise" system though
A* asacutor uf tha Last Will Russia doesn't fire a shot
and Taatamaut of
(Always write to Dr. Cruse la
John O. Kstlint, Sr
earn of this newspaper, eaclo*.
dacaatad
. * . W . Wart, Attorney
lag a Wag 4c sLimped, addressed
envelope and toe to cover lypiag
and printing cotta when you send
for one of hla booklet*.)

OPENING

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POPULAR

REQUEST

AOS FNTIBKMKVT M l BIOS

Th# Hoard of I'ublln Inatructlon for
Saratnolo County. Florida, will rSoalvo bills for lb* fnrnlsblsg of
*11 Isbor, maitrlala, equipment as4
aartlt-aa required for Lhs furnish.
In* sml Install*lion nf Fire Kscapss
fur Mamlnola IIIsth Mehool, Hopper
Atsilaniy anil Labs Slourne School.
Svntlnnlo County,
Florida
until
•
I*. »!.. Maplambar IT. ISIS, at
Iho H.-huol Admlnlslrallon Build*
In*. Commercial Avatiua. Sanford.
Florida. at whh-h lima and placo
tho bide will bo subtlety epsntd
anil raad aloud.
'
Drawings and sp*clflcailona may
bo oblalnsd liy depositing f l i .l *
ullh iha Architect. John A. Burton
IV. Cornsr First Blrsot nnd Malian*
vlllo .Menu#, Manfurd, Florida. Such

VATICAN CITY - The Vatican
clly newspaper Osscrvatore Ho­
rnsno, condemning beauty con­ '
tests in an editorial:
"It U not a coincidence that in
those rattle market-like displays,
undressing is an indisputable conditioa.”

Leg al N o tice
r ia m u is bank
NOTICE Id litrsby plvon that 1
am snaasrd In buslnrsa at III IV.
XTIIs Mi., Manfurd. Henilhnla Cuunty,
Florida, uudar Ilia fictitious nalua
nf, I'lMcrrst Kidd la Komar Nursary Mrhoul, and that I Inland to
register said naina with Iha Clark
ot iha Circuit Court. Hsuilnola
Cuunt).
Florida.
In aciurdanrs
nltli Ilia provisions uf iha K l-llllona Naina Mlalulaa. tn.w ll: Mr,-,
lion MiUJ Florida Mtatutsa UiT.
Mia; Ltarrldlna While

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SU u you drive —
Sit and watch TV —
HUT
RENEW THOSE NEGLECTED MUSCLES
GIVE YOUR BODY A TREAT — WITH BALANCED
EXERCISE— HAVE VITALITY AND
V P ff
ZEST FOR LIVING!

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You ara harrhy untitled that a
ptllilnn t»r adoptluii uf KATII*
I.Kh.S K /K K L I. a minor, hae bran
tiled In tin about named Court!
that as natural paranli and falhtr
of aald mlnur child you ara roniniandad to appear In aald Court
on Maptambar IS. ISil and ahuw
rausr, If any you hale, why aald
petition ahuuld not ba aranled,
Herein (all not or a final de­
cree ut adoption mar be entered
tor palltluncr.
WITNESS My hind and tha nT(k ill seal of tha shoes named
Court thla XTth day of August, A.

Clark ot tha Circuit Couit
Hy Aria J. Lunduulst
Deputy Clerk
Kenneth &gt;1. I.atdsr
Kd nerds Hulldlna

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documents fn good condition within
is dsys attsr ths bid opsnlns.
A csrilfl#i| check or bank drift,
payabla to tho Ooanl ot publls
Instruction for Hsmlnoto County,
Florida, II. lb Government Bond#, or
a satisfactory bid bond asecuted
by tha bidder and acccptabla su n lira In an amount s&gt;iuat to firs
par cent of ilia bid shall ba sub*
mlttrd with sarh hid.
Tha euccaaaful blddsr will bs re­
quired
furnish and pay for
satisfactory performance and pay*
inrnr homl or bond*.
Atirmluii I* called to Iha fact
that nut I*#* than th# minimum
■alartre and wears aa a#t forth In
Ilia Kpti-lflclatlona muat ba paid
on this project.
Tha Hoard of Publla Instruction
for K«inlnol# County, Florida, rasertas iha rlsht to rejec' any and/
nr all btda ur to a alta any In*
fi.rmalltl## In tha bidding. No bid
■hall ha withdrawn fur a parlud of
fifteen (IS) day* luhisqutnt la tha
openlu* uf blda without tha tonaant of tha Hoard,
JOHN* 1. II It CM LET
Chairman, Hoard of ruhlla
litalrucilnn for nominal#
County. Florida
It. T. M il*,a.
Mammilla County Hupcrlnlandtnt
nf I’ulillo Inatructlon and
Ki-UHIi-m Mit-ralary to tha
lluard of I'ubllo Instruction
Publish A us. :* St Hspl. 2, t. IIS*.

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NORMAN, Okla. (Upl&gt; - A
breed of men — apse* e»*
■InMra — will b« trained I t th*
University of Oklahoma.
The OU School of AffOnautl*
c«I Engineering U netting i f Ito
tpaco engfnetting program is
tho belief that ImagiaaOon muat
be backed up by practical kaowhow if man la ever to blaae the
trail to other planet*.
Brace V. Kctcham, ebalrmaa
of the arhool, aald the demand
for apace engineer* la increaalng
aa moat aircraft companic* can­
't*rt to miaaile work,
*
‘in . another two year* more
than half of the aeronautical eagi*
net ring atudenta may be la apace
work." Keteharn said. MWe muai
aUrt a formal program now to
supply tha Industry’s future demanda.”
t
Ketcham aald hi* school has
faclllllca to teat liquid and solid
propellant rockets In Its jet pro*
pulsion laboratory. It also has a
supersonic wind tunnel capable
of developing velocities two and
a half timaa the speed ef sound.

Leg al N o fica

CHICAGO — Stanley Lane, pon­
dering the problems that beset him
after he refloated a sunken 20-tooex-Navy amphibian plane that ori­
ginally cost him 138,000 and would
cost another $20,000 to repair:
"I can't use it, 1 can't move it,
1 can't leave it where it la and
I can'l give it away."

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YOU ARE V NOW*
IN A TRANCE/ |YOUWlU.
VOU WlU. DO
WALK
INSTRUCTION k EQUIPMENT

exactly a s

I TELL YOU/
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FOR BODY BUILDING
(Affiliated With American Gym Aaanciatton)

Call - FA 2-7066
Kirk PLAZA -110 E. Commercial S i

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A Want Ad A Day Makes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA 2-2611
E Par Beat
CLASSIFIED INDEX

WANTED: RtUrtd
ftrrtd for room E m board.
FA 2 03X2.

Far Itest
Wanted te E m
■Ml EaUte Wasted
i Baal Ealats Far Bala
«. Maniac* Lsaaa
7. Ba laHa Opportaalttes

t

CLEAN
furnlibad
apartment,
private batb and atraoct.
screened porch. FA 2-0702. •

S. Fanals Half Wasted
I. Mala Half Wasted
J i Mala ar Fanate
“ l. Wark Wasted
IX. Flan Wag Banka*
IE Electrical Services
IE BaUdiag • Palatine
Regain
IE Special gcrrleea
11*A Beauty Parian
IE Flewere * Plaata
IT. Pate * Litasteck •
1E Machinery • Tsais
M X Baste sad Matan
2*. Astanakilas • Trallars
Xl. ParaKara
3E Artktes Par Sate
It-A—A itk in ' Waster
XX—Nnkra * Fsmaale
X4— late ft Faaad
XE Edacaliaa — lattesriloa

2-ROOM furnished apartment,
also • . room furnished partmenu 310 Magnolia. Available
now. Telephone A. K. Roasetter. FlorlsL FA 2-1X31.
LARGE clean turn. apt., downstairs, |M. t il Park.
2-BEDROOM furalahed house, Ml,
B it Maple. Phone FA 244X9.

Business Opportunity

MODERN

HOME.

.

broke,

OFFICES

DUPLEX spsrtmente, complete­
FOR LEASE.
ly furnished; one available now,
Built
to your ipecltteiUoas on
another the 15th. SepL Phone
French Avenue. See us for your
FA 2-9110. Adults.
new office.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
REAL ROTATE BBIVE-1M
ment near stores and school.
MM Freud Ava.
No peta please. 2X11 Elm.

• iff

"Al, rat thx track! This iv y ’s REALLY in trouble!*
6. Ron! EaUte Far
I T OWNER, 3 bedroom. lte hath
house. Grave Maser, 1013 Ua*
cola SL
N. V. Farmer, Realtar
D. H. Whttaere
Lillian G. Trass
Associate*.
Ill S. French Ava. Ph. PA 2-021
After hours. PA 13X13, PA 34X21,
PA 3X2X1

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;

South
PINECREST

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Legal Notice
KH’ riTim ■ .vtui:

FARM: 20 acres, tiled, several
flowing wells. Large barn.
Roomy 3 BR. home. Easy
terms. Pb. FA 2-1223.

NOTICE I* h*r«l&lt;r alv»n »h*t 1

■m .n*»*»V In builn.** at ISIS tn, 3-BEDROOM, CB. lta balh home.
Orl*n&lt;l.&gt; n rf» » . X a n fn ril. H .m ln n l*
Phono FA 2 3333.

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Pubiuh a«pu J. t. is,

Rh«ln
is. isis .

BONNIE JOHNSON
Beauty Shop
1006 Sanford Ate.
Will Bo Closed For Vacation
Sept. 7th thru 24th

IS. Plaabteg Service

VUt

FARMER’S AGENCY

tired

C ou n t)-, F i n n I* . U n d .r t h * f le llt ln u a
t.Om * of, J a m .* M o b il* l l o t r * S a lta
a n d th a t I In la n d to r a a la t a r la id
n a m * w ith Ih * «'l«rlc o f t h * t 'lr c u lt
I 'n u r i, U .m l n u l . C o u a t y .
F lo r id a ,
In a c c o r d a n t * « IfH t h . p r - iv lt lo n t
o r t h * r i c l l t l o u * N am * I t a t u l t * . to .
w i t : S e c tio n lli.ll F l n t l d * l u t u t o o

SEPTIC TANS SERVICB
Since 2X4S
A. HARP
DeBARY
N'Orth X4422
NOrth MTU

ACME
PLUMBERS

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR: I
and slid we're back at Tlie OF­ DESIRABLE and clean 3 bed­
bedroom, comer lot 1390 down,
US
N.
Park
Ava.
Ph.
PA
S-X1XX
room
unfurplabdd
house,
kitchen
FICE Bar in Lake Mary. LEW
assume payments &lt;37.30. 100
electrically equipped, 2412 Wil­
and MILLIE.
Anderson Circle.
low Ave. Call FA 2-0274 or NEW CB 3-bedroom, Ilk tile
batba, terrano floors, GE stateFA
2-0042.
E For Rest
lesa steel kitchen, carporte, uti­ BY OWNER: 10 acres an OM
Monroe Rd., Approximately X
lity room; pump and sprinkler
NICE quiet furnished apartment
PURN. ApU Xom W. 1st St
system. Call FA 2-9019 after 5 bloeka N. of W. tat S t; paved
for couple. Lights and water
road; corner acreago. Fries IT,P. M.
X RM. Bachelor Apartment, com­ furnished. &lt;30 month. FA 2-4744,
300. Call Rosabel G. Aiken.
after 5 phone FA 2-7399.
pletely furnished. 313 Palmetto
FA 2-2X41 or write Box 207,
Ave.________________________
c/o Sanford Herald.
3-RM. fum. garage apt., watpr PINECREST — a steal! — 3 Bed
room, Hk Bath, like new coo
A electric included. &lt;09 mo.
^BEDROOM unfurnished house,
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
dition, includes kitchen equip­
FA 2-1309.
kitchen equipped. &lt;00 monthly.
Realtor
ment, blinds, water heater,
Ph. FA 2-0030.
LAKE MART
and beautiful drapes, only &lt;2000
4. Heal EaUte Wanted
Ph. FA 2-5227 or FA 2-1X14.
down, 99.97 monthly.
HOUSE, also turn. garage apU
WANT TO BUY FROM OWNER.
2300 Mellonvllls.
2-bedroom home close in, in WYNNEWOOD, in outstanding 3 $200 Down $100 Par Month
Sanford. Write P. O. Box 1X4,
bedroom, 1 bath home with 2-BF.DROOM, 1 bath Mock hante
APARTMENT for 2,140, Oil Park.
Eustls, Fla.
newly re-finished floors and with carporte red iterates ter­
f r e a h 1y re-decorated. &lt;1000 rene floors threnghewl; kitchen
APARTMENTS. 2 A 3 bedroom
house; furnished k unfurnished. I. Real Estate For Bala
down, &lt;90.00 monthly.
equipped. Near echeal. Tetal
ROBA L. PATTON
price tttJN.
LOCH ARBOR, New. 3 bedroom,
Hiawatha Ave. Ph. PA 2-1301
2 bath, double carport, large
Ro m L. Payton
utility room, &lt;17,900, &lt;2900 will Reglatered Real Estate Broker
1 ROOM Efficiency ApU, private
handle.
ASSOCIATE”
bath, suitabla for one or couple.
Mary E. Carman - Lee SalvaU
Acrosa from Post Office.
&lt;300.00 down will buy a beautiful Ph. FA 2-1301 17X3 at Hiawatha
2 bedroom home in a nice
PURN. apU MO Park Ava.
neighborhood. If you need good
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Rialto
term), this is it.
RENT A BED
■aymaad Lasdqelit, Aiaee.
XoUaway, Hospital k Baby Bads
FA
2-3X31 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
By Day, Week or Month.
Seminole Reilty
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
a. Female Help Wanted
JV DIETRICHS - REALTOR
gFh. FA 3-9101
111 W. 1st St
EIJz. Methvin—Velma Goosalei,
Adelaide II. Moaea — Associates, PERMANENT position open for
APARTMENTS, clean, nicely fum
iilnlady experienced In de­
too: Park Avo
PA 2-MK
ithed, &lt;30 k &lt;63. 119 Elm Ave.,
partment atore work. Must he
Large stucco house. Phona
local resident. Write Box 11,
This Is a guest pass to the MovieNO 8-3267.
land Drive-In Theatre for L M. Sanford Herald.
Jefferson to see "Say One For
MODERN 2 bedroom apartment
Me."
and efficiency apartment, both
START NOW
4th Addition.
furnished. 601 Palmetto. Phone
AVON has 3 open territories
Raymond
M.
Ball
FA 2*4330.
NOW. in Sanford. Incrcaied de­
Realtor
mand for nationally advertised
Homes Designed For
2-BEDROOM apartment, nicely
ASSOCIATES
coemilics necessitates creating
Florida
Living.
8 furnished. Living room and kit­
Richard H. "Dick" Ivera,
naw territories. For interview,
3
&amp;
4
Bedrooms—
1
ft
2
Baths
chen air conditioned. &lt;79 a
Mgr. Mortgage Loan Dept.
write Mrs. Jean Milanieh, Box
month. Call FA 2 0668.
Mrs. O. !L "Amy" Anderson
I4S, Lockhart, Fla.
VA - FHA Jranle Blair
3-ROOM furnnhed aoirtment. Wa­
G. B. ■•Guy" Strickland
FHA In Service
ter furnished. &lt;30. FA 2-7399
9. Mala Halp Wsated
W. B. Sltippy
after 1:00 P. M.
Conventional
MX So. Tark Ava. Ph. FA 2 3X41
EXTRA CASH FOR
Sanford
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen furn­
Financing
EMPLOYED MAN
Evans
Bldg,
Lake
Mary
ished. Phone FA 2-3744.
Up to &lt;3.23 hourly, comm, plui
Ph.
FA
2-1290
Down Payment*
bonus. Saleamanship not re
GARAGE APARTMENT, 4 rooms
For the Best Buys In Real Estate
quired. Demonstrate new pat
Low
as
$425
t and bath. Large screen porch.
NEK CULLEN ft HARKEY anted Air Cushion Shoes. Sam
" Car garage. Phone FA 2-2621.
plea supplied. Charles Chester
W. A. Cagle. Jr. Salesman
You can move in immediately
Night — FA 20191.
while the (tapers are being 110 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 22391 Shoes, Dept. B 116 Brockton,
Mass.
processed.
HOUSE, partly furnished. Phone
HOMES AND LOTS for colored
FA 2 3923.
We Guarantee Peraonal
people. Also homes uuilt on loU. WANTED: Small atore manager
also meat manager. Apply
Roy Wall, Phone FA 2-13*7.
Satisfactions On Tha
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
FOODMART, Park Ave. at 23th.
private hatha, 11* W. Flrat St. Construction Of Your Homa IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
St. Retired or icmi-rctired perOr Your Money Cheerfully
ask
Crumley
A
Monteith
aonnel will be considered if
2-RM. Apt. 112 Elm. FA 2 0371.
at 117 South Pare Ph. FA 2-46BS qualified.
Refunded,
FURNISHED apartmte’ clean am
READ THIS TWICE
II. Mate or Female
I c l o s e in. Jimmy Cowan, Ph
THE PRICE IS RIGHT on this
W F\ 2-4013.
brand new three bedroom con­ MEN-WOMEN &lt;». Daily. Sell
crete block home—two apsrkl
Luminous nameplates. Write
2 Bedroom Apartment
Reaves Co., Attlaboro, Miss.
ing bathi—fully equipped elec
trie kitchen—near schools and
unfurnished, near atorea A school.
No pel* pleaie. 2617 Elm.
"hopping
centers—Only &lt;330 It. Wark Wanted
down
and
&lt;17.30 per month—
3-ROOM BUNGALOW, furnished. Cor. Hwy. 17-92 &amp; 27th St.
DON'T PROCRASTINATE—Cali BABY SITTING, ironing. FA 2 6421
FA 2-3106.
Phona FA 2-1501
US RIGHT NOWI
EXPERIENCED Child Ore in
private home. PA 24382.
FURNISHED apartment, hard­
w. x. “ Btir BTEMPER Agtwty
wood floors, tilt balb, private.
Stenatrom Realty
Realtor A laaartr
l2^ 2“ "jbta£jtorv]e*e
Adults. Phone PA 2 0301.
MERRBRT STEKXTROM
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taller,
Reglatered Broker
Arthur !\ Day, Everett Harper
Plumbing: dt Repair!
LEN BUN KB
Deiirable and nicely furniahad 3
Robert F. May, Bart Pilehe
Jot C. Thomas
LOTTIE BROADWAY
bedroom bouae at 2401 PataaUo
Phase FA 2-49X1
112 N. Park IMS Sarita I t
FA 3 0X48
EEN TORBETT
Ave. Newly decorated. Double
ear garage. Citrua txeta.
BETTYE D. SMITH
Associates
PHONE FA 2 0274 or FA 2 0042. 111 N. Park WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
Pi. FA 2-141X

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ISfP-A-DAY

Established Business.
Modem
Grocery start and service sta­
tion,
including X , Badroass
home on the property. Mar*
than ample frontage an U. E
Highways 17 4 92, French Ave­
nue. This business has been
yielding an income which war­
rants a price far greater than
owner is asking. Poor htallh
and a going business don’t mix,
hence owner's decision to sell.
29% down and excellent terms
on balance.

J. W« HALL
FURNISHED 3-Bedroom House.
Realtor
2423 Princstoo Ava. MO Mo.
“ Call Ball"
Phona FA 23041
GA 3-SS7X.
1 NORM. APT. Kit Hun Equlp- EBEDROOM, S hath CB home.
Tara*. Phona PA 2-3428.
ped. Lane rooms. I B • month.
M0 Myrtle Ava. Call PA 2-9430.
CLOSE IN: 3 bedroom, M hath
1-BEDROOM ApU and 2-Bedroom
2 atory frame home te excellent
unfurnished apt., 2312 Palmetto
conditiea throughout. Furniture
Ave. after 1 p .m .
I. Oaad Paad
optional. Excellent neighborhood. Only $10,000. Exdualve
TILED Farm Land, E. Side.
• Cleanest Pises Aronnd
with ua.
Stevens. FA 2-4X90.
dkkard’a
THREE bedroom house 1X01 Wost NEAR NEW SHOPPING CEN­
"TMR P R BOUSE”
TER: 2 bedroom, 1 batb neat
Hwy, 1712 A 20th. SL Sanford 3rd. Stroot. kitchen equipped.
home, aabeatoa ahteglo aiding,
170. Phone FA 2-2X91.
cirporta, &lt;1X90.
2-BEDROOM bouse, k it e h en CONVENIENT to High School, I
FRESH FISH
equipped. Phone PA 2-3010.
bedroom. 1 bath CB borne; Flor­
Daily
ida
room. Largo lot. &lt;15,900.
4-ROOM and bath furnished
Campbell's Fish Market
house. Call bttwoan X A. M. and
411 Bastard Arc.
1 P. M., FA 2-3013.
S i. J*hu H&amp;m/lf C*mpm*t
BACK

g w stt

D f

TO SANFORD
We Invite you lo be our guaatx absolutely free
without obligation at one of Sanford's leading
Motel* while you locate auitabl* housing for
you and your family. Pick up your kty at tha
Sale* Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRA!LEY ODHAM,
Corner Hwy. 17*92 k 27th 81.

Prea.

Phona FA 2*1501

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1X87 Sanford Ava.
PA X
SANFORD Plumbing A
S9XS So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7X14.
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repair!
Fra# Estimates
B. L. HARVEY
IN Salford Ava, Phone PA 241*3
IS. Eteetrteal Service*
Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Viblai
RANDAL1 ELECTRIC CO.
US Magnolia
FA 2-9811
14. Bnlidiag - Painting - Repain

A Arttetet Far Bate

_

PINK Frigidalra refrigerator, U
cu. ft. used IX aootha. 9*0.
PA 2-4320.

Door Glxxa
Vent Glaxn New A Uicd Furniture A Appli­
ance*. A Gnnd Place T«
SERVICE
BUY SELL or TRADE
Senkxrik Glaxo and Paint Co.
at

PA 1-4X11

JENKINS FURNITURE
460 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-74W

ENVELOPES. Letterheads, atatemenli, invoices, band bills, and 22. Article* For Sate
program!,
ate.
Progressive '37 SCOOTER; Norge electric
Priatiag Co. Phoo# FA 2-2X31 — stove, like new. FA 2 786?
90S West 12th St
~
PAINT and
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Buy 1 Gal. - Get 1 r ltKE!
MARY CARTER PAINTS
FA 2 3649
NO JOB TO LAHGE O t SMALL 201 W. tit St.
Drive Waya — Parking Areas
RENTALS: Day — Week - Month
Freat Bad Leaders
Grader* — Dsaera — Dragline*
Rollers — Traaspert*
PHONE: Daja, FA 24134
Nights, FA 2-7123 or FA 2 3443

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L HARMON
PH. FA 2 4223 After X P. M

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
H O M ES

AIR CONDITIONING

H. B. POPE CO.

289 g. Park _

FA X-42X4

H O M E S ^i
FEATURING! Quality
Economy — Originality

\

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VISIT MODEL AT \
500 French
f
OR PHONE FA 2-7281

•

Quiet Community

•

Near GnU Course

CosMlnactian Co., Ik .
TU Weat M b ten
FA MIN

USED CARS

$ $ 6 I 9 I I
1959 Chevrolet
DEMONSTRATOR
Rlaeayns ftertee • Feeder
S e d a n • VX • Autematte
Tranamlaaten • Power Wear­
ing • Power Brakes • Only
99.1 Aetna) MUeo * Looter*
ou* Helaa Finish • White
Wall Tires

IAVE

&lt;8

IAVE

9AVK

8 8 6 8 8
1958 Ford

Falrtons "300" F o r d o r
Medan - VS * AatemaUe
Tranamteaten • R a d i # •
Heater

$1995
8 8 8 8 $ $ $
1956 O ldsm obile
Super " 66” Fordor Holiday
Sedan &gt; Power Blearing •
Power Brakes * Aetematic
Tranamiaaim • R a d i o •
llrater • Sparkling Black ft
White Finish ■ Very Clean
Interior • One Owner Local
Top Qaalily Car

Was $795
“ In the City of
Gracious Living”
------COMING SOON--------

Formal Opening

Dream Homes

*340
Down Payment-No Cloning

T O T A L PRICE

Shosim akah

home of

1955 Plymouth

Includes Cldeing Coat

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

SALES

Ratoy Fordor • VB • Over­
drive Tranamlaaion • Very
Low Coat Trnnaportatlon

*9840

OPEN D A ILY

MOTOR

8 8 8 8 8 8 8

$450 Down
Turn Weat On 20lh
St. Follow Country
dub Rd. ft Watch
Far Our Signs . . •

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HOLLER

$1695

Dallas Asphalt Co.

Furniture storage and Moving
To and From Anywhere
C. E. PHILLIPS
1300 Pranch Ava. Ph. PA 1-11X1

AIRLINE CARRSR .
ENJOY FREE TRAVEL
GOOD PAY - SECURITY
SEVERAL max and women iM
1749 will ha selected Immafc
Italy to train for attractive sir*
Una positions as Hostess, Ressr*
- vatloniat. Ticket Agtat, Comma*
nicatlonlat. Station Agent and
Operation*. Low coat tratalng la*
eludes beauty and seif laprxva*
ment. Enjoy the many airtlaa
benefit*. Moat ha high seheet
graduate with ambitions
ahead. Training aecardlted
NHSC. Write for
questionnaire Include year
and telephone. National Sc
of Aeronautics, Airline Dir
Box A, e/s Sanford

PAINT $2.30 gal. T-Shirts 4Xc.
Complete Laws
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
Fartiilm—tpreytag - M owing 31X Sanford Ava.
JOHN LOMMEBBE
This is a guest pais to the Movie411 Willow. Aval p a » n x »
land Drive-In Theatre for Mrs.
ROLLAWAY, RaapfUl and Baby Jamea Lea to see "Say One
Rada. Day, Weak ar Meath — For Me".
FURNITURE CENTER
1148 Preach Ava.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Ph. PA 1-79X1
Service WUh The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2-0XT7.
7Ik. PAIR FREE!
FACTORY TO YOU
Ladies thin heels (lift*).
Ask About 111
ALUMINUM
CARTER'S SHOE REPAIR
VENETIAN BLINDS
Park Ave. — Opposite Pood Pair Enclosed hud. Sag-proof bottom
n il with plastic end*, plastic
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
er rayon tapes. Cotton ar nytan
All types and aim. Installed cords.
"Do It Yourself”
Senkarik Giaaa and Paint Co.
WE REPAIR AND BKRVICS
111*114 W. 2nd 8L Ml PA 2-4622
S T I N K
Machinery aad Xegxtr Co.
BIG JOBBER’S
2X7 W. 2 ad St
Ph. PA 2-X433
CLOSEOUT
Big Suita for Big Men
13-A Beaaty Parteeo
Up to............&lt;29.93
Phaoo PA S-7XN
Also Waih-n-Wfur Suits.&lt;19.95 !|
Over 1400 pairs of Trou»eri
D A W N ’ S
We can fit all aiica 29 to SO
BEAUTY SALON
Man’s $3.29 Bathing Trunks
Air Conditioned Dryer*
Now 9Xc
Hair Styling — Permaoenta —Oil The atore la bulging with hun­
Treatments— TV Stamp*, Soft
dreds of bargains for man, wo­
Water — Air Cond. Rontett'a
man nnd children.
Beaaty Naok, 105 So. Oak— ROUND, SHORT and TALL
FA 2 3742.
COME ON IN, WE CAN FIT
Y'ALL
is. Ftewara k Pteato
HUTCHINS CLOTHING CENTER
Hwy. 17-93 Cor. 436
Cot Ftewera For Aay Ocraatea Closed Friday ovrnlng and all
SANFORD FLOWER BMOP
day Sat Open Mon. thru Thun,
PA i- u a
or
PA M W
from Noon 'Ul $ p. m. and open
ALL DAY Sun.
19. Boat* and Motera
CROWDEK pea*, okra, by the
33 H.P. Johnson Motor, remote
bushal. PA 2-04IB.
control*. 2 propeller*, for $2X3.00.
May be seen at 2404 Adams Ct. SMALL 2 piece sectional aofs.
(Wynnewood lection) or call
Call FA 2-1361.
FA 2-7940 after 9:30.
SEWING MACHINE-round bob­
bin, used 3 month*. Fore ward
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
and reverse. Complete with 23Robson Sport l a f Goods
ycar guarantee and attach­
304-6-6 K. tat.
Ph. FA 2-S90I
ments Just take over payments.
Seven payments of 18.31 each,
71* HP Elgin Motor, 1936 Model.
or cash settlement can be
&lt;100. FA 2-3342.
made. Write Box 31, care San
ford Herald.
30. Automobile* . Traitor*

Licensed — Bonded Painting A 30 PLYMOUTH tudor sedan, 1
owner, price &lt;263. FA 2-1611, S
ABM
a?te?• ‘P.
,niM.
Decorating.
Fret Estimates
There.*Onlyl —!,I A.
M.
613 W. 23th St.
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
Toaiten — Waffle Irons —Lamps
PAIN TIN G CONTRACTORS '32 FORD fordor, radio, heater, Pictures — Dlahei — Vaics—Cut
PA 2-1204.
Giaaa — Crystal — Trays.
automatic trammlasion. Good
COME AND SEE!
transportation. FA 23X20 after
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
2433 Elm Ave.
9:30.
■•■odeUag — Free Estimate*
CRIB
MATTRESS,
excellent con­
■epa'ra
Phone FA 2-9744 MODEL "A" FORD, good ahape,
dition,
S3.00.
Phone
FA 2 079X.
BILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
&lt;290. FA 2-4706 after 5:30.
FLOOR sanding and finishing 21. Furnltarr
U-A—Articles Wanted
Cleaning, Waxing. S o r v i a g
USED
VACUUM Cleaner, preferSeminole County ainca IMS.
Used furniture, appliances, tool*
ably
Electrolux.
F«. 2-6323.
M. XL GLEASON. Lake Mary.
etc. Bought-iold Larry's Mart
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132. 13—Notices k PersMtls
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
Exclusive agent for SURCO In
WANTED: Transportation leaving
$SAVE$
this area. Work guaranteed, ca
L. Mary about 7 a. m. to Col­
FA 2-3447 for free estimates.
New k Used
lege Tk. FA 2 6633.
BILL EVANS
Furniture and Appliances
IS. Education — Instruction
B A M HOOFING
Mather of Sanford
Contracting A Repair*
U. 9. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
Licensed — Bonded —Insured 203-209 E. First SL Th. FA 2*09X2
Men-women, 1652. Start high at
FREE ESTIMATES
• BIG VALUES
993.00 week. Preparatory train­
111 Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 2-79U
• QUICK CREDIT
ing until appointed. Thousands
• EASY TERMS
of jobs open. Experience usually
Hi. Spetiul Service*
unnecessary. FREE information
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
on jobs, salaries, requirements.
AUTO GLASS
WILSON - MAIER
Write TODAY! Lincoln Sarvica,
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Pekin 22, Illinois.
New And Used Furniture
INSTALLED
FA 2 3X22
Windshield
Back Giaaa &lt;11 E. First SL

111-114 W. M

O. IdncsUaa —

llomea feature 3 Bedroom* •
IV'i Tile Baiba . Screened
Forth . Utility Room • Ter.
ralio Flonra • Carports . Land­
scaped Lota * All City Con.
Tinlinctia

NOW $690
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
1953 Chrysler
Ne« Yorker • Fordor Sedan I
Itadla . Heater • Automatic I
T r a n s m i s s i o n • Clean *'
Throughout

$395
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
Our Used Cars Will Be
Displayed For Your In*
spec lion Nightly On Our
Large Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS
SHINE
at the sign of
your beat buy

W AIT! WATCH!

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

For Opening Date

2nd ft Palmetto

W. 20th St.
rA 2-7603
Sanford

SANFORD

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PAYMENTS

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tures ond rough-in plum bing— a t 3304 W in te r Garden? Road. T u rn W e st o ff O range

tha nation to Inchiia a full procram of aafaty Instruction ia oil
alamaotary acboela.
Tba prograni * u dtaipaad bp
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Blossom T ra il on W est W ashington and drive one m ile — you’ll see our signs.

Council,

wfckb bopta to hart it la oporaUon to 1.000 duanuaa ou t
aebaai you.
Tba pragma will prwtUo
taachar and atudoota with apo­
dal daaartota material*, iadwd-

LIMITEDTIME ONLY I
(Many Other M odels and Arrangements To Choose From )

BUILDERS
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CAM CAMATBBAL &lt;UPI&gt;—

Mean.* Be made M statement
offer toe first operatiseml toansh
tf m Atlas Woden*toy. TIB
tttatll VU “ MTU Ikui saUefaetocy.”
ftosr enid further to•to would
In bald at this tentrol California
mental hues at ton rote «f ees
every twe or tone a*onto*. He
Mid toe Air Force hope• to train
grown M they ana fire an Aties
to a matter of mlantSe should an
emergency aria*.

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■to" Ur before the United Na-

AN AMPLIFIER CHASSIS to scrutinised by (L to r.) Ay (wane Diehl, In.
atructor Joe Eerrotny, Eileen Attanxilo, Jrannine Straub, and Pauline
Luke. The women are part o f a group which will graduate Monday from
the second session o f an Elsetronics Assembly Course given at
Inc., In cooperation with the Seminole County Vocational 8ch&lt;

tfonc M ar but no member stats
wee easar to pick tt up.
The B-yesr-old god-king, from
Wa sails hi Iodic, cabled lecreUry-Oenaril Dai Hamuankjold
Wednesday night to ack tor help The aotec were phrased la laaAm i tkeueacral Assembly.
guaie eooeldcrabty etronser tbaa
is icual la diplomatic exchanges.

Prosecutor Resigns

Mitwee Reports
By JACK n M u n
■■ploymaag si II ar IT

ths School Board tide morning.
The need far mors toscherp has
been anticipated, but B could not
be known exactly how many Inwheel enrollment figures wen In,
Administrative Amtatant Walter
Teague aald.
Parents have been very coopera­
tive about acbool situations, Milwon and Teague agreed. Our or
two requests by parents to have
their cmldren skip a grade were
refused and there were a lew re­
quests to have children assigned
to different schools, Milwee said.
A road running northeast across
the proposed Seminole High pro­
perty 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 in the Reservoir
Lake area, north of Lake Ada
sad west of Lake Jennie, have
been using the road which cuts
measure guaranteed to be veto- across the proposed school site.
proof—wa* called up to the House A resolution asking the Oviedo
far final coagnssloual action. It town council to close Smith St. In
trout of Oviedo High School from
Lawton Avr. east U4 feet, was
adopted by the ooard. .No one uvea
ou the street where U will be
No*hod off. The permanent blockoff la needed because the school,
whfah Is to have seven more class-

D etails O f N ik ita
W is it Expected

Refugees From Fire
Return T o Hom es

9SADW00D, 5. D. (UPD-Ref
ogees from ■ raging foraat Hr*
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T
that threatened to wipe out this
Whits House may make pul
historic Wild Wert town began re­
today further details af Soi
forming to Dcadwqod Wednesday
aiBht, the peril over.
A band of J.ooo men, mostly
which starts Tuesday.
volunteer*, brought the fire under
President Elsenhower waa an- central aad authorities aald B waa
posted to disease * t Kl ruihtoov safe tor the 1,000 evacuees to « visit (.night In a rsdtotolsvixfon
report to the nation on hie recent . Officials said, howe-ac, B would
A*Iks with ARM leaden to Ba­ taka lh days to two woeksJto exttoaakh the flames that alreedy
hate wiped out seme 1,000 acne
tt Baber to the Black Hills.
Jimenez Hearing Set TBa fire nacbed the outskirts
MIAMI (UP!) - A he*ring wtO 'af Daadwood and destroyed severho held at M :» A m. Friday on tl taoMo md bmiifitiii bt fort
n — ‘Hu te quash the oxtrnattua Stotog winds helped Orefighterp
proreodlags against former Vene- push buck the flams*. Damage
Melon President Marose Pans •as expected to exceed one mil-

aad es/etortum by the fall of
1M0, wUl be built on both aldae
of Smith St., Taagut aald. Covsrad wilkwaya will be put across
the street and elimination of trel-

fie la a ace dad aafety maaiura.
A bid tor six manual typewriter*
at $in each sod two electric
typewriter* for f a s each from
Haynei Office Machine Co. was ac­
cepted by Um board.

Dade County Integrated
MIAMI (UPI) — School offi­
cial* estimate B would cost between $1,900 end 13,000 annually
per pupil to operate Orchard VU*
la Elementary Stfhool for its II
white aad four Negro students.
There ate Indications that the
Dado County School Board may
make Orchard VUIa an all-Negro
school at a board meeting neat
week, Rome M 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 is about to of­
fer Algeria a peace plan t h a t
would result to full self-determin­
ation at the end of a five-year
transition p e r i o d , authoritative
sources said today.
The offer la to be nude next
week, high &gt; ranking aourcee diedoeed.
The disclosure was made as the
French president went Into a
two-day doeed session with th e
premiers of the U-natloa French
community to eeek their endorse­
ment of his dramatic new plan to
and Urn rebellion to Algeria.

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Dr.
J a m e s O. Bond, Stale Health
Board official, haa warned that
although Florida's polio situation
la not alarming U must art ha
viewed with apathy,
"There Is no coocentrstton af
polio case* to any particular ana
to the state and Florida certainly
to not unusual to regard to too
national picture,” be fold Wed-

Th« school Is la a neighborhood
that is rapidly becoming a Negro
residential area.
Seven more white children en­
tered classes at Orchard Villa
Wednesday without Incident, Ku
Kitts Klansman J. B. Stoner, who
waa on band to talm photographs,
said be would call a protest
rally hero within n month and
would Invite segregationists from
throughout the South.
Viva additional white children
enrolled at Homestead Air Base
Elementary south of hero making
743 white and 21 Negro pupils in
the student body.
Gov. LeRoy Collins at Talla­
hassee praised the Dade County
School Beard for acting reason­
ably and added "they have pre­
served the right of focal decision
for their own county, and indirect­
ly for every other eouniy In the
state."

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Paaco
County Prosecutor Ocm AuvM kit
mimed, the governor's office an­
nounced today. Auvll pleaded guil­
ty lest week to filing fatso reports
In Vetsrana Administration loan
esse*.

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Breaks Heat Wave

Trawler Sinking
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — A fish­
ing trawler with tls man aboard
wa* reported linking today la
equally teaa in the Quit of Mexico
A 44-dogma reading at Heron,
lng the Tibetan lamia ham for to mllei aouth of Southweit Pau.
fear of embamaaiag India In its
A Coaat Guard seaplane dropped 8.D., waa t t degree* lower than
touchy rcialiooa wtta Rod Chios a pump and sevm-man Ufa raft the temperature them the night
before. The mercury dropped te
and also of laying thaaaaelvei
S3 at Jamestown and Blamarck,
open to a charge of playiag cold
war polities vBn Mm plight of the
N.D.. while B waa M ad North
Tibetan people.
Platte, Neb.
The Dalai Lama. fUBy aware of
The aold frost extended from
these circumstances, suggested that Congress will be unable to the lower Greet Lake* eouthweatthat the Assembly's ataartug com­ reach agreement on s compro­ ward Into northern Texas. The
mittee put his appeal on the agen­ mise bill to permit higher Inter­ cold air brought scattered thun*
da "on Its owa toBtotivo" ar toth- est rates on government savings dertforma from Michigan through
bonds. Ho did so alter Houre-Sen­ the lower Mlaelaalppl Valley.
Halt, wind and hoary rain hB
ate conferees met this morning
but failed to mike progress la the Chicago area Wednesday,
Ironing out differences In the twe knocking down trees aad power
line*. Wind* up to M mile* an
bills.
hour cut off all power In down­
town Appleton, Win* fee II min­
Practice Protested
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UPI) - ute*.
The sold front waa expected to
The Washington Pott and Times
G ram m ar School
Herald said today that a high puak scattered showers late the
reboot senior claimed that Mary- East ant Southeast today. The re­
T eam s Selected
Isad University football playsr mainder of the country would bo
Sanford Grammar School has Charles Lohr was made to prac­ mostly tunny, the Weather Bu­
chosen six sixth grade football tice under protest shortly before reau aald.
teams which an acrimmaglng to be collapsed of heal exhaustion
prepare for the opening of their which caused his death. University
intramural asaeon. Throe games Coach Tom Nugent denied that
per week w ll be played, Prin- Lohr had been singled out lor ex­
tra drill.

Archers Towner
Scheduled Oct. 4

Laos Troops Recoup
girls volleyball

D ancers Invited

AH Central Florida square dance
dub* have been invited to parti­
cipate to coetume to the Starllte
Promensdors’ "atroct dance'* Sat­ CommiflHioni T o Moot
CUy and county, tommlsalnas
urday night on Magnolia Ave.
between 1st and ted streets. In will meet at 1:M p. m. today to
case of rain the dance will be CUy Hall to discuss lbs proposed
held to the Sanford Civic Center drainage system on the widening
Auditorium.

But Bond, director of toe board's
Preventable DI a a a see Division
said, "Every person who has not
received the ful course at tojeetton of the anti-polio vaccine
la a candidate for paralytic
polio.” ^
Bond acid toot although ton
number of paralytic polio cases
In the state bad jumped from 97
in UM to M this year, toe total

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take the Balk vaccine shots.
"Private doctors hove all toe
vaccine supply they need." he
said. "Health departments are
Bill short but Steps gn being

VIET1ANE, Laos (UPD-Loysl
troops have recaptured much of
the territory to northern Lao*
laksu by the Communlet* earlier
this month, but Red guerrtllss are
now active to southern Laos, U
was reported today. Informed
sources said government troops,
advancing almost unopposed In
northern Laos, are near the Namma River, starting line for the
Reds’ Aug. 10 otfnsive.

tiks* to augmeot the supply.”
Dade County's first bulbar potto
death waa recorded Wednesday
when Cathie Jean Wilson, $, died
to a Miami hospital
The child, daughter of Mr. aad
Mrs- Robert Wilson, was token
ill last Saturday. Records showed
she bad received three anti-polio
shots in 1M7, but bad not taksa
a booster shot Ibis year.

JERSEY CRY, N. I. (UPI&gt;An explosion and fire swept eight
chemical warehouses along the
Jersey City waterfront Wedneaand cauaday Injuring M flni
tog millions af dofla
damage.
At tte height tl the' blase, a
1,MO-foot wallaf flames stretched won the M target field
along the watorffwnl across the by the Semteoto grou
bay from Manhattan aad within parstlaa hr the coato
sight af the lUtoe el Liberty.

released Friday a
Monday. He Is the

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WASHINGTON (UP1) Tto blue aha leered aaacar would da.
Public Health Sanrica aald Friday ttlap.
that SIS c a m of paralytic potla
wera raportad aercai tte uUoa
1 know to doeea't care, ler aa at
Iait waak — a rawed high tor
all. ao shouldn't 1 pat a divorce?
tto pear.
"Why, Ur. "cane, aa beat mm
Tba a(aery alao laid ltd a t o
paralytic ca m wore raportad (or hut at tto height of our roman­
laat waak. TMi brought tto total cing. Ooaaa't that prove to haa
thla ytar to SAW ca m , 2,44* of ao lava tor m whatever ?"
Wtoa 1 examined Clara, I found
them p i n l r t i f ,
Tha Health Servlet noted that la tor breaet waa cartainly almoit
1KJ, tto flrat year that Salk vac* a aolid b w i af black ato bhja
ciaa became available, tjto par* marie.
Bo 1 quisled tor repeatedly to
aJytlc caaai had bean recorded by
And out why Ua love hod turnod
tto laat waak la August.
aa auddaaly to hate.
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fend him?" 1 naked, but aba
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Reported In U. S.
tp u r t a i k m raportad airtoy Wat nearly 20* young
r* had beau a r m e d om
ato crimiaal charge* shut
Conmltoaamt Stephen P.
dy ordered hie men la halt

Tba potion aawrity want nn ja
Maw York Goa. Nalaoe A. ftockefcOar prepared In meat Yuaaday
wife rtvlc, railgtoui, ato aortal
agency Madera an tto hoodlum
problem.
Among Wa question* tto group
to expected to take up are tto
widening of tto ilate’a youthcatnp program ato the poiribfUty
PAASAIC, N. t . (UPD—A IS•f holding parent* legally raeponM m for tto offense* of their ehil- year-ofd b o y told autboritiaa
Thuraday that to atola IS can
Rocfcafeliar aald Sunday that to over a three mooth period be­
Wd not think Naw York * juvenile came to waa "car m a y ."
Tha boy, who waa not identified
problem I ware unique **| don't
Wink Naw York City ha* got a became of bie age. Mid ha only
really more aerloue problem than "borrvwed" tha can ato uaually
•ur upetata rttiea have," to laid. returned them before their own"1 Hunk really wa ought to, all era were aware they had been
of ua, underatato that thla l*n‘l taken, l b waa held far juvenile
a Naw York City, or New York authentic#.
Stale problem alone, nor ia it a
The population of Nrw York
Mtkmal problem."
Ha mid juvenile delinquency la when it w m captured from tha
Dutch by the Mritiah in 1&lt;A4 waa
• “ world wide phenomenon."
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"Are you poritlva!" I want ua.
“Many wive* unwittingly offend
their malei."
But (Hera Mill proteited aha
hadn't done tba aligbteit thing to
incur tor hu»hand'd wrath ato
phyakai abuaa.
HKNKYU VRJtHJON
Mo 1 lent tor out into tto re­
ception room and naked for tor
huiband to come ia. Thea 1 got a
different riant on the nffair.
“ Mura, Dr. Crane, I hit tor,"
Henry admitted angrily. **And if
1 had had acraea to n butcher
knife at that moment, I'd have
•JH her throat!"
"Humph," I replied, “ yog mu«t
have been Irate, but Clara aayi

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Tat ato had affronted hie mas­
culine ago ia a maa'a moat vulner­
able apat 8to had atown Haary
ato hadn't paid a bit af attention
to hie gallant IS miautca mi lava
prelude.
So seto far my booklet “ Sax
Problem# la Marriage," enctoe­
ing a etampto return envelope,
plea 20c (no-profit).
Gat top to reality ato quit
jev par •fixing your marring# by
ignorance ia ic i matter«.
(Always write Dr. Crane in
care ef tkia newapeper, ancle#lag a long Sc auaepad, addram
to eavalapa ato JOc to eaaar
typing and priatfag caata when
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t w o otatw o r r i . o n u r *
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TO, HAOV M. *IHLI&gt;noMW
for approval o f aald final return*
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tkat a ault baa b**a (Hod aaalaxt and for final dlacbara* aa Kxacnyuu la tb* Cirealt Court o ( tb* tor of tb* wilt a f U lC lfA R U K.
Nlnin Judicial Circuit. In a n t (or HKHLKK. doctaood
lam lnol* County. Florida, • n m l . 4
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divorce.
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Too ara heraby required to III* Attorney lo r aald Katate
reur w rlti.n 4*(*n**a with tba v. u. Mm Mo. : : i
Clerk o ( aald Court nod a*rvs a F*ra Park. F lorid.
copy Ihsraof upon PlalntKPa atl-.ri.ay e on ar k*(ora H«pt*m&gt;,*r
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(or Memlaol* Countr. Florida, tbla Thai N. 1. ll«hr th* huldar uf tb*
lltb day of Aueu*l, A. D. IVIV.
full-.wina cartlflcat* haa fllad aald
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NEW YORK (DPI) - Two new chewed tha traditional middle
ahowi with one cart of character* commercial. Tha NBC-TV preeanwere unveiled on TV Thuraday Ution waa nut vponxorrd.
Eight.
Kcgardleta of any ruling* for
Tto Columbia Braudeaiding Sya- Ihr oe program*, on* thing ii eertem and National llroadcaating lain: Both ahowi arc hound to
Company launrtiad the firat of pick up viewer* whan the Red
maoy new* ebowa Dial are dedi­ Slay performer frum Mutcow get#
cated to maailvr television tech­ Into th* art next month.
nique* aimed at bringing world
Tto ('famineI .Swim: IVavkf Wayne
problem* right Into our homra,
return* tv TV npporila Janet HUir
Rpaclflcalty, the riiowi will try in tha fwlnday, Ort. II NDCTV
h» help Auieriraiu totter under­ ipecial, "Th# Strawberry Blonde.”
atato tto algnlflcaore of Pretl- Henry Cabot ftoga, United umbaadent Siaonhower’a trip to Europe udor lo tto If. N,, will help CBSt to hi* exchange of vialta with TV's U. N. in action launch its
IhkUa KJiruJtrhev.
lllh in u m on Sulkily, Sept. 13.
Since thaw ahowe—B achaduled
Trwh Dwelley, tto linger Jack
W NBC and 14 by CHS—com*
U****lpll«a at Frapetty,
during hour* ordinarily devoted to
o^ .bo V ........ xu 4 .i
t o t I M ock »
ago, Iwturns to hve rimer next
•FWIVUI.N Cawaly, riaetda.
"aatartaiament" aimed at shut- Thursday
tocli Arbwr Coualry Club
nJght.
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Kalranca a*«tlua
•ni out world problami, tto ex­
Th# aaaxm'i second B*U TeU**“ " •*
Flat Buck l 1‘ ic a e Tl S Tl
periment may be a factor In ahaplima Hour
Ilnur muairal,
tnuilrel act
ui for
a* NBCMur-. af.IXAUWTH W. BUL'IIAMAN.
Nam* la wblrh aat**a*d Church
phuna
Daeeased.
u g futuf# programming attitude*.
St. Mary, o im illl* . Naw Tark
TV on Friday, Oct. 23. will use Ta All Croellare aad Foroaaa Ha*, of
af M il properly L«lnp la tha
Imagine having a trend toward
laa ( lalau a* IVoraaada Aaalaa* 'AII
an
old
West
theme.
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talent
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•awe ahowa on nlglitliine TV:
said Walale,
ida. Ual**a awed, ctrtlflca ta ahall
'otter
Includes
Burl
Ivai,
Delores
Aayuoe acrloutly aeeking InfurTue and oach of you ar* boraby ba ifltmmM a c c r u in g to law lha
Wiatiun ua Elaenhower'a trip would Gray, Art Lund, Patrice Mutual, aoilflid ond r*uulr*d la pr***nt pr*p«rly K acrlbad la aueh cartlfl■ny tUlm* »nd d*,n*n4o who b yuu.
have bauefitiad more from tha Brian Sullivan, Janla Paige ato or ollhor of you, may h»»* ■«aln*t cat* will ba a*Id U tha blabaat
Johnny
Caah.
MBC-TV half-hour. "Journey To
th*
of K1.IXA UKTII W. bidder at lha front door o f tb*
"Pour For Tbnlght," m NBC-TV Illicit ANAN, d*a»Md, Into of said lt*mlnn!* Cuunty Court Koua* at
VodariUndlng; “ Tto Kuenhowcr
FlarMa, on tba firat M on­
lo th* County Jedeo «f Hanfurd,
in tb* muntb *r Octubar, ! l i ( ,
Trip," than from CHS—TV*, apeclbl being produced by Robert Cuunly,
liamlnui* County, rtorlda, at bln day
Haudak
Associate*,
baa
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up
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la lb* courl boa** of Mid which U tha Ith. day af OaUhar,
thre* of tto four star* who will ofllc*
hewer la Germany."
County at Sanford. Florida, within i (i*led Shla
dar mt Anauat,
Tba NBC-TV program, with ■to speciality solo* to tto hour: •lehl oaUo'Ur month* from lb*
time
of
tb*
flrnt
publication
of
tbla
Beatrice
Lilli#,
Cyril
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hint
aad
O. F Ifarndoa
Trank MeCaa aa anrhor man, did
nolle*. Kerb olalm or dmnaad shall
Tam ml Grime*.
Clark Circuit Court.
•ot Ut Intaalf get bogged down In
be In wrltlna, aad shall *tat* th*
M*»lnul* Couaty, FlarMa
CBS-TV
haa
dropped
plans
to
plar* of rMldonra aad pool afflca (O fficial CHrk'a M*al)
naaalngUaa ceremonial fluff or
easts tto opura version af "T to addraaa af tba atalmant. and ahall Fubliahi
wutaful “ atage wait*," which tto
Auauai l i t a*p(*mbae f,
ivll ato Daniel Webater" on a ba awara lo by th* elalmant, hi* U. II. 1*11.
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or
atloraey,
and
any
eueb
winter Playhouse to, presumablyclaim ar damaad aot aa fllad aball
detail. Alao, tto NBC-TV rivow
gave a* fewer nawareal picture* because NBC-TV has a head start ba void.
a/ Bamual H. Buchanan
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Aa axanutar af lha Laat WSJ
entation of tto Stephan Vincent
and
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statement* about tto “ why'’ of
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Pater
Lind
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(hair meeting.
Interfiling man lo tto-straat ka- has signed to Mar to “ Tto Day Firat dacaaaad
publication Bopt. I. t. U S SS
Tto Devil Hid," ao NBC-TV Al­
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concluded with comment from
Paris and Waahlngton, which KEM KMBKM Yaw TntnUw
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of Jnformatioo. CBS-TV Ignored
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Soviet Veto Refused In UN Laos Action; U .S. Sends Arms
UNITSD NATION*, If. T. &lt;UW)
-T h e I m M f CameU. everridiag
Russia's veto, voted tarty today
to aaad a tonr-natiew committee
investigate the litaatioa hi
mmualst-thna toned Laoa.
The vote la tba 11-member eooaatl *aa 18-1 against tha Roestone.
Tba negative Sovlat vote ordi­
narily would hava killad tba measarv, but tba council had ruled la
a prevtoua 1#-1 vote that tba craa-

«

af tba tevaotigattef
raa a procedural mi
■abject to tba vote.
Tba Laoe covaremaat today rewtde-iprvad Communist
■ova meat across northern
aad speculated tba rebels
may be readying far a concerted
assault on Samoa us, capital of tba
province with tha same name.
Tba United States, meanwhile,
was airUlUng munitions to the

_______________ _ ta help be
defense. Two planeloads of gren­
ades were flown In Monday. Sev­
eral additional loads were due to­
day. Observers thought some of
these latter might include email
arms ammunition.
Tba four aatioaa making up tba
UN committee are Argentina,
Italy, Japan and Tunisia, all mem­
ber* of the council. They schedul­
ed a meeting at noon today, and

____ be an tba way ta Laaa by
tba and of tba week.
Soviet Ambassador Arkady A.
Sobolev protested tka council de­
cision bitterly, charging that tha
majority was in offset rewriting
tba UN charter when R overrode
hie veto.
"Tba delegation af tba USSft. . .
regards this action as aon-exlstant, illegal and not binding

te whom k la
ad.” Sobolev said.
U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot
Lodge aad other spokesmen for
tka Western Big Three rejected the
Soviet charge, pointing out that
tha chartar specifically exempts
procedural matters from the bigpower veto.
The council debate focused on
the resolution errating the invee-

Sanford Ifmtto
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday, few scattered ahowere. High today 89 to 98, low tonight 70 to 75.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
TUESDAY, SEPTEM BER 8, 1969
VOL X U X U n i t e d Pnee Leaned Wire Established 1 * »

NO. 616

Explosions Precede School
JOpenings At Little Rock

ligating committee,
request for UN troops te
Communist Invaders from its ter­
ritory nor the U. t . charge that
Russia is cooperating with tba at­
tackers was mentioned.
Sobolev need every means at hie
command te block council action,
including tha “ double veto” with
which Bussia has prevented pro­
cedural actions in the past, but
the majority wvamdad aM af Mi
maneuvers.
"We have Just witniaaal dm be*
ginning of tba twvisioa af tba UN
Charter. . ." tba Russian snapped
angrily after bis defeat. “ This res­
olution cannot bo regarded aa
adopted because ana af the big
five permanent members af tba
council voted against it.
“ Tba resolution does not have
validity for anyone. . .** h
Tha resolution instructed UN
investigators to report their find­
ings to the council “ as soon as
possible," leaving tba question of
effective action against the Bads
to bo considered later.
The trouble In Laos centers in
the provinces of Sam Neua and
Phong Saiy, bordering ou both
Red Viet Nam and Red China.

Democrab Ready
To Challenge Ike
On Works Action

M ayor's,, Board O ffices,
Fire Chief's Car Targets
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (U P I) — Explosions Monday
night wrecked an unoccupied o ffice in the Little Rock School
Board building, damaged a building housing the private of­
fices o f the mayor, and demolished the fire ch ie fs cityowned station wagon.
No one waa hurt.
Asst. PoUct Chief R. E. Glass­
cock did not know if tha explo­
sives, possibly dynamite, were sot
gar thrown.
The blasts, on the eve of tho
opening of tba city's grsde and
Junior high schools, came minutes
•part.
Tha first waa te Fire Chief
Gann Nallay’a car, parked in
front of his residence at 10:20
p .
m. Nalley was criticised by
segregationists for turning fire
hoses on marchers last month at
Central High.
re Tba second waa at tba modernv tetie fr y in g where Mayer Warn­
er Booop has his private construc­
tion firm offices at 10:53.
Tba third was at the School
Board office, Just off tba down­
town section, at 10:50.
Police Chief Gena Smith, who
t u r n e d back a demonstration
marching on Central High School
■bon B
integrated Aug.
12, Immediately salted al! man te

News Briefs
Cotton Crop Off
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e Ag­
riculture Department today esti­
mated 14,M,000 bales of eotton will
be produced this year, down 137,000 bales or one per esnt from
last month's forecast.

President Pleased
WASHINGTON (UPI) - GOP
congressional leaders said today
Provident Eisenhower was pleased
with the labor reform bill passed
during hi* European trip and by
tha support of his vstoes on two
key issues.

Inquiry To Be Asked

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Florida Legislativs Reference Bu­
reau said today k will taka about
■ weak to draw a resolution asking
tha state congressional delegation
^ H a ordered lights turned on in to request the U. S. Justice De­
tel tea city's school buildings for partment to investigate tba na­
Ba remainder of the night.
tion's poultry bunoass.
Smith ordered bis men to check
•vary drive-in theater in tha city Strike In 56th Day
sad examine ail outgoing cars.
NEW YORK (UPI^Negotiators
Ha surrounded tba city's four in the long and costly steel strike
high schools with blockades and met for only 30 minutes today
mao. Police stopped and exam- and recessed until Thursday when
teed every car driving In the vt- a new bargaining procedure will
cJnkf te tea schools.
start. The strike was in Us 54th
day—the industry's longsst con­
•
tinuous nationwide shutdown.

Mr. H. C. Stoolhoff
Dies At Mt. Dora

Mr. Herbert Cornelius Stoothoff.
41, ■ Sanford native and a Mt.

Dora resident, died following a
heart attack at tea ML Dora
| » m i yesterday.
Mr. Stoothoff lived in Sanford
moat of bis Ufe before moving tu
Mt. Dora four and one-half years
ago. He was a member of St. Ed­
wards Episcopal Church te ML
Dora, and of the EUta* Lodgs.
Surviving are his wlfa, Mrs.
Christine Stoothoff of Mt. Dora;
bis mother. 3!rs. Elisabeth Habe of
Sanford; five sorts, Neil, Georgq,
Charles. Chris, and Fred, all of
f d L Dora, and a sister, Mrs. Wal­
t e r Msrtweather of Sanford.
Funeral services will be held to­
morrow at 11 a. m. in St. Edward's
Episcopal Church, with Rsv. John
Mangrum officiating. Burial will
follow at Pina Forest Cemetery,
ML Don Rshbaum Funeral Homo
of Mt. Don te in charge of ar­
rangements.

gHouse Opens Way
For Adjournment
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h a
House cleared its decks today for
an adjournment drive, but Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson said tha Senate has no
“ plan'' te quit Saturday.
House members voted to allow
Democratic leaders to by-pa»s the
Jtules Committee tor three days,
parting Thursday, sod call up
any bills for action. Under regu­
lar procedure the committee first
must approve soy measures tor
floor consideration.
The action was lakes in hopes
that tha Senate, which is lagging
behind tha House in Us work, can
overcome delaying tactics te Sen.
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) sod finish
htUa tew weektod.

Election Due
LONDON (UPI)—Prims Minis­
ter Harold Macmillan was expect­
ed te tell the nation today that
Britain will hold general elections
OcL •. Macmillan was due back
from hu unscheduled visit to
Queen Elizabeth at her Scottish
vacation residence, Balmoral Cac­
ti*.

Admirals* Junket
Brings Rebuke
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Rear
Adm. James A. Hirshfield. assist­
ant commandant of the Coast
Guard, has bet-n officially rebuked
for taking relatives along on a 28day flying inapection trip to Eur­
ope.
Also censured for approving the
presence of a total of nine civil­
ians on ths trip was Vice Adm.
Alfred C. Richmond, the Coast
Guard commandant.

PLENTY OF ACTION wax on tho progrum yesterday when the Dusty
Boots Riding Club staged ita Play Day. Here’s a scene from the unusual
hull event, where contestants tied a bell on the bull’a tell instead o f roping
and hog-tying it.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Altamonte To Be
Drain Pipe Funds Lacking, County Says Site 01 Exchange
County commissioners said to­
day they don't know where the
county could get money te pay for
a drainage pip* the city te Sanford
has asked from 25tb St. te a city
pipe south te 34th Place.
The drainage project in question
is tied into the widening te Sanford
Ave.
The county is pledging seven
and a half years of its entire 80
per cent of gas lax revenue for
two projects nuw, Commission
Chairman John Kruler said in ■
meeting of the commissioners with
City Manager Warren Knowles and
Mayor A. L. Wilson. He referred
to the Sanford Ave. road and
drainage project, and the fourlaning of First St. between French
Ave. and Interstate llwy. WO.
The city wanli a pipe rather
than a ditch through the area over
lily CL because stagnant water
would gather in the ditch near
residences, Knowles said.
Piping the drainage scrim the
muckland would require auu fret
of 40 inch pipe to cost about *20,OOO said P. W. Ekey. State Kd.
Dept, engineer. A 40 foot wide
right of way has been proposed
fur a ditch and a 2U foot wide

Housing Bill Back
For Another Try
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Senate Banking Committee today
approved a “ third try" billiondollar housing bill which congretsloai I leaden expect President
Elsenhower te sign.
Members said the action waa
unanimous.
The 15-member group was call­
ed into a special meeting alter
a majority
indicated accept­
ance te a compromise drafted in
part by Housing Subcommittee
Chairman John Sparkmao (D-

Ala.).

Elsenhower hat veto**, two pre­
vious housing bills, the first total­
ing 91^75.000,000 and tea other
91.000,000,000.
The new measure would rut It
fa«r aw additional $W

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Demo­
crats were ready today to chal­
lenge President Elsenhower te
risk once more hit record te nev­
er having had a law enacted over
bit veto.
They planned to push through
the House by nightfall a new
It.185.300,093 public works appro­
priation bill carrying funds for till
of the 87 prnjccts which prompted
him to veto the first bill 11 days
•go.
Republicans said they didn't see
bow they could muster enough
votes to knock out disputed funds
on the House floor. They had even
less hope the Senate would delete
them.
The bill carries money to fi­
nance flood control and navigation
projects through the country, in­
cluding Florida.
Six days ago, the House failed
by only one vote to muster the
two-thirds margin needed to enact
the first bill over the Pesident'a
veto. Tiie new bill Is Identical ex­
cept for an across Ihe-board cut
of 2.5 per cent for all projects.
Some lawmakers felt that the
president would sign the second
bill with an angry attack on tha
Democrats and then get his way
by “ freeting" funds allotcd for
some or all te the disputed pro­
jects.
Others felt thst Klsenhowar might
veto the second bill after Con­
gress adjourns snd then call the
legislators back for a special ses­
sion to write a third measure.

muisting a loan program for colle g e
classrm.m
construction.
Eisenhower mm) this new outlay
should not be included.
Sparkman said his compromise
also would:
Remove an Oct. 1, I960, cut off
date for $8 billion in new authori­
ty for the Federa. Housing Admin­
istration to guarantee home mort­
gages.
Specify that the bill's 9650 mil­
lion in federal granti for urban
renewal would cover two year*
rather than one.
It would retain two other fea­
tures particularly objectionable to
the president — a housing lean
program for the elderly snd authornation for 37,000 new public

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area la proposed for ■ pipe, Ekey ford Ave. drainage project, water
eaid.
from around 37th St. would go into
With the storm sewer built on
Sanford Ave. as part te ths San- the swamp area he said.
Funds from tba county shouldn’t
be cut off ao they can be spent
within the city limits, said Com­
missioner Lawrence Swofford.
Road funds should go where they
•re needed, answered Commis­
sioner David Gatcbsll, stressing
Mr. Charlie L. Roqumore, 72, Sanford Ave., has much iraffic go­
died at 11 a.m. Saturday, at hi* ing lo the Naval Air Station.
home on Sanford Ave. He came
A moating te discuss the choice
to Sanford a year and a half ago of a ditch or a pipe was set by
from Forsyth, Ga. He was a re­
[he city officials and County Coratired farmer and member of the
First HepUst Church at Forsyth. misiloners for 7:30 p. m. Thursday
lie is survived by a daughter, at City Hall.
Sirs. Thelma Gaddis, Ksnfunl;
one sister, Mrs. Mary Lou Ivey,
Marianna, Fla., and four grandchiblren.
The body wim sent to Forsyth
for funeral service* and burial
by Gramkow Funerul Home.

Mr. C. L. Roqumore
Dies At His Home

Voter List Control
Proposal Protested

Lake Mary C Of C
Elects Coleman
Donald E. Coleman is Hie new
president of the Lake Mary Cham­
ber of Commerce. He was elected
at the chamber's monthly meeting
along with J. O. Gregory, 1st vice
president; E. II. Case, 2nd vice
president; Mrs. Sidney Fowler,
ireasurer, and Mrs. Robert C.
Martin, secretary.
A new project was started by
the C of C to get plants fur beau­
tification of the IJlg Tree Dark.
Anyone desiring to donate plants
to the pru.ect is asked to phone
Mrs. Martin at FA 2 4915.

State’s Financial
Picture Brighter
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Flo­
rida's financial picture brightened
enough for the cabinet to release
thousands te dullars in planning
and construction money for new
Mate buildings yesterday.
Comptroller Ray E. Green said
he waa “ encouraged" by the way
revenue was flowing into the slate
culler#.

WASHINGTON (U P D -A Civil
Rights Commission proposal that
the federal government take over
local voter registration when nec­
essary to hall discrimination stir­
red up angry aoulhern reaction
today.
Three te the ate commission
members also urged a constitu­
tional amendment designed lo
guarantee voting righla. They fur­
ther suggested steps te combat
discrimination in education and
bousing.
Southern senators and House
members promptly denounced the
recommendations as “ unconstitu­
tional.'' They pledged to do every­
thing possible to prevent them
frum being put into effect.
Sen. Richard B. Russell (D Ga.)
leader of the southern congresssiona) bloc, declared, “ if the Congress. . .does ita duty to tha
American people U will put this
commission out te business." Oth­
er southerners echoed hit state­
ment.
The commission will cease te
esist &lt;0 days from today unless
Congress votes to extend its lift.
The bitter southern reaction threat­
ened congressional plans lo vote
a uasysax sale nswo.

Casselberry and A l t a m o n t e
Springs telephone offices will lie
combined in a new office st Al­
tamonte Springs, a Winter Park
Telephone Co. official told the
county commission this morning.
Completion of the office is set
for Nov. 21, 1940, M. L. 11arre,
assistant to the president of the
Winter Park company said. This
will eliminate the Temple and
Valley exchanges. People served
by the Winter Park Telephone Co.
in south Seminole will he able to
call Orlando directly without go­
ing through the Midway ex­
change, Rarrc explained.
“ From the bust information
I can get we are paying the high­
est rate and getting the pooreat
service (4* anywhere I know,"
■ a id
Commissioner Lawrence
Swofford, referring to service
around Altamonte Springs, For­
rest City and Lingwood.
Sparsely settled areas are
charged more because it costs
more per |»r*on to give telephone
service there, Barr* said.

WHOSE SIDE these troops are cm in the struggle for
power in Laos la doubtful. They are shown w hile prre
sumably being trained for duty with the Royal Laotian
Army. Now they reportedly have gone into the Cons,
munist-domlnated forces threatening the little nation.

Token Integration
Believed Aid Te
Assignment Law
United Free* International
Token racial integration made ita debut In Florida pub*
lie achoola today and waa expanded in several Virginia citleB.
No incident# were reported in either etate.
This waa tha picture:
Four Negroes were admitted to the Orchard VUla aehool
la Miami. It was In a changing —— —
— — — —— — —
neighborhood community whsn
most te the white families bad
moved out.
At the new elementary aehool
NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock
at Homestead Air Force Base 30 prices at 1 p. m. eaLi
miles south te Miami, an siUmst- American T A T __________ 79%
ed 15 to 30 Nsgroes were admitted Bethlehem Steel _________ 14%
along with several hundred white C A O ------------------------------- 61%
children.
Chrysler .......
tt%
At Tallahassee, Gov. LeRoy Col­ Curtiss-Wright
29%
lins kept Informed by telephone DuPont ... ____ _
981
on the school lotegratiua situa­ Eastman Kodak
89%
tion in Miami.
Ford Motor - ...
92%
Collins, who has repeatedly said Genaral Kitetrie
77%
thst Florida must maka a start General Motors .
98%
toward school integration, decltn InU. T A T ___
___ 32
ed comment. But his side said Lorillard _____ . . .
___ 42
the governor had a telephone Penney-____. . . ____
---- 101%
call that everything apparently I'enn R R ------------------ 19%
went off quIeUy.
Seara Roebuck
----- 47%
S t a t e School Superintendent Studebaker ---------___ 11%
Thornes D. Bailey said "We must u. a. sttti __ ___
— 103%
remember thst under Florida law, Westinghouse El......
Dade County School Board Is the
legal body responsible for admin­
istration te schools it. Dade Coun­
ty“This school board is operating
under legs! provisions te the State
Pupil Assignment Law."
Officials feel thst token integra­
tion at Orchard Villa will streng­
then the constitutionality te the
Pupil Assignment Law.
Integration came to rural Vir­
ginia for the first time when more
MIAMI (U PD-At least 19 pare
then 300 white students ended a sons died accidentally In Florida
boycott te the Warren County high during the 79-hour Labor Da?
school In Front Royal. Twenty-on* weekend that snded last midnight,
Negroes entered the school without a United Presa International sere
incident.
vey showed.
T o k e n Integration proceeded
Beginning at 9 p. a . Friday
elsewhere in Virginia st Norfolk, traffle crashes were responsible
Charlottesville snd Alexandria. At (or f i v e dead. Five persona
Charlottesville two white schools drowned. Three members te owe
opened their doors far the first , rimlly were killed in the e n A
time te tt Negroes. There were of a light plana at Willletow,
• few catcalls which sehoot offi­ Sunday.
cials promptly hushed.
A United Press International
count showed 429 traffle deaths,
83 drownings, 14 death* In plan*
crashes and 78 in miscellaneous
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - State accidents across the nation lor an
Sen. Harvie Reiser te Ponifay re­ overall tell ef 801.
ported today that he has not re­
California led the nation with 99
ceived a campaign contribution Iraffic fatalities, followed by Ohio,
for his gubernatorial campaign New York and Texas with S ,
for more than s week.
Pennsylvania with 30, Iowa with
Reiser, only candidate who has ID, Minnesota with 19. Missouri
formally announced, reported his with 16, Virginia aod Illinois with
first contribution, |50 • week ago. 14 and Michigan, Georgia and
In this week's report, he said he Wisconsin with II.
has received no money and spent
no money.

1 p. m. Slocks:

Labor Day Toll
Is 601; Florida
Has 13 Deaths

No Contributions

Mother Of 6 Tries
To Kill Children
HOUSTON. Te*. (UPI) — The
six young sons te Mrs. Phyllss
Clark are alive today, but tt was
“ touch and go" to save one after
the woman attempted te kill them
all with a butcher knife while they
prayed.
Tlic eight-year old son, Paul,
was listed in poor condition today
in the same hospital where his in­
jured mother awoke Monday night
to ask her husband, "How many
sons do we have left?"
She was sure she killed at least
one before Michael George, 9,
grabbed her knife-wielding srra
and held on. Four brothers fled to
the home te • neighbor.
Mrs. Clark went berserk while
her husband, M. U. Clark, wss
away on a fishing trip. lle returned
lo find his hum* bloody, his wife
strapped to a hospital bed and his
son near death.
Young Paul wss first listed la
critical condition at the hospital
but waa la tec reported uupruved.
i

“ It waa touch aad go for awhile,”
a doctor said.
The boys told their story to po­
lice.
"She asked Paul If be bcllsvsd
In God.a He said he did, and she
stabbed' him. The rest te the kids
started yelling and crying. We
didn't know what the matter wss
with her," Michael said.
The neighbor, M r s . Pauline
Wells, 31, called police as the
blood splattered mother pounded
oo the door and shouted, “ Open
this door, I have te do away with
my children."
Mrs. Clark hammered on the
door so hard she shattered a glass
pane. A sliver slashed her wrist.
She stumbled into her yard end
collapsed.
The Clay's four other sons are
Patrick, 9; Thomss, 9; Stephen, II
months, and Timothy, 4.
Mrs. Wails said the chlldrsj
were ecreamlng, “ Our mother Is
trying to kill ua” aa they ran Into
bee hum* far peutseure.

Wilson, Youtsey
On Plant Program

John W. Wilson of Sanford's Cere
Ira I Florida Experiment Statka
and Charles (). Youtsey, district
inspector te the Sanford located
State Plant Board, will speak at
the 42nd annual Florida Entorare
logical Society meeting In Miami
Thursday and Friday.
The performance te DDT far
corn earworm control ever n tere
ysar period in Central Florida will
be Wilson’s topic, while Youtsey
will present a paper on the Geococcus rp , root mealbug, a
pest te foliage plants.

President To Talk
On European Trip
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Elsenhower will make • tele­
vision report to the American peo­
ple Thursday night ea his
to Europe.
Press Secretary James C. Ha#•rty said the president will give
his television aod radio talk Irene
1:30 p. m. to 1:45 p. m.
Hagerty said Elsenhuwer wiM
discuss “ some te the inurnaliuoal
developments the President and
some te the foreign leaders Are

�The bill « u H X 1 — the m y
lin t UQ introduced this aculont

With sa .M t ilipping through
the hour gtau of tin t, two at our
distinguished gentlemen hauled
about peanuts floor n span of sev­
eral days. Specifically, the ques­
tion was whethnr peanuts should
have civil rights.
Sen. Kenneth Keating (It,
N.T.J said he waa going to at­
tach • dvll-rights amendment to
bill HJL 4MS. This bill waa dosigned to maka peanuts grown
for boiling purposes free from
lot o f hot air out of there.”
Federal restrictions. The Sena­
And ho centlaoodt "Why, just tor figured his amendment was
to print their speeches rune or.4 way he could possibly slip
n or* than $2,000 an hour." He
ra eu t the cost of printing the
lawmakers' gems la the CongrcMiooe! Record, which cornea
to MS a page. With both houses

B n . Otla Jpkuton &lt;D„ S.C.),
la • botllac r u t , nerdted to the
Bonato floor U tharit that "the
New Toth Senator to deatroylnr
tht civil right* of millions of
boiled potnuts.”
*1
To drtve homo Us point, then,
tht Southerner otm d honeg iow*
boiled peanuts at tht dining tables
of the Soastort and tht press.
Tht boiled peanuts were horrible.
Next dap, Senator Keattag took
the floor aaala to sap so. But ho
put It mflotr: "Let ns say that
the consumption of boiled pea.
nuts la an atquiitd taste, thaL-k
requires a certain sophisticate
&lt;d thn palate which, alas, u not
mint."
So we found that some people
don't like boiled peanuts. We
still didn’t net civil rights, and
tht peanut bill was In Jeopardy,

Q iV U u w a y &amp;

. A t SSUOt on hour, tor legit,
leflere her# made tmasleg pro­
great. This Was their 250th day
thl? year, and tbeao they were
down there debiting on whether
thflp should postpone discussion
0« a hUl that would divert an ad-

changed Jobs. There it no evi­
dence Khrushchev wss ever In
the tsarist Jails.
Khnuhehev was due te be
drafted la ISIS fcr army servlet,
hat the World War I gevmamtnt
excused him u a coal miaor.
However, la December UIT be
fought with the Rede against
White Russians and was severely
He Joined the RoUfaavlk Party
ia 1SU at age &gt;«, and ia l » a bo
married a Hiss Surkova who wse
studying agriculture at the same
patty school. They bad four chil­
dren, two beys and two girls. The
oldest, Leonid, wss a Soviet pilot
ia World War 11. He was killed in
a crash. Khnshebev hss at least
five grandchildren.
His first wilt died of natural
causes ia MM and shortly there­
after he married Nina Pctrpvna,
daughter of a retired end peaHoned csarlat officer.
Khrushchov's greatest break
waa In be spotted by Laser Kag­
anovich ooe of Stum's top mm,
sod brought into Moscow- It la
significant that Khrushchov later
•sat Kaganovich into political obUviooHa was seat to the Ukraine as
lead ef Urn party there aad wae
the political commissar at tbs
■ids of the army generals ia the
bloody doftose of Stalingrad. Aft­
er the war, ha cams to Moscow
and rose unobtmtivsly in the
ranks not of the government but
of the party.
Ha was close to Stalin, but he
has said little about their pertooa, relationship. Ha ones remarked
that StsUo would say to him,
"Why are your ayas so shitty
today? Why are you turning so
much aad avoiding to look mo di­
rectly In tha tytsT"
(Two more articles to follow.)

General Insurance
F A 2*0331

Washington Calling IS A L E -A -T H M l

By MARQUIS CHILD*
PARIS—Taken at fact valua
President Elsenhower's bold ad­
venture ia personal diplomacy
has beta a thumping success. 1L After the fantastic end almost
Striding onto the world stage with
unprecedented number of hours of
both bands held high, be has sunshine during tho past summer,
called out, after the fashion of
tha British a n in a mild stats
Ted Lewis, "Is everybody hap­ of euphoria. Everything appears
py?” And from a Europe enjoying
for tho host la the bast possible
full prosperity, a summer finer of worlds, aod tvta Quota Elisa­
(ban any in «o or TO years aod beth’s /orthcomlng baby is added
longing (or peace, than has coma up la the aeon of Conservative aad his view — la a sense be
a sustained about of affirmation. achievements.
is an ally o f Franca — la widaly
Judged by the President’s own
It is hare in rrance that the held la lb# undeveloped threestandards for tha talks Just ended qualifiers must ha most Judicious­ fourths of tho world.
In this tbrafl-fourtha of tha
and for Uw exchange with Pre­ ly applied. The Pnaldeot came
mier Khrushchev — an Improve­ b en wanting to bn ablo to ap­ world it will appaar that Amsrlment la tha atmosphere — the prove a "liberal" French solution can policy ia ones again flxad
past 10 days hava been an un­ for tho war la Algeria. This is on Europe, with Asia ami Africa
qualified euccese. Wherever he imperative so that American in­ —daapUa all the talk about hslp
has gona be has left behind a fluence can no brought to boar for the undeveloped countries—
fine glow of outward harmony to try to preient tho adoption in an afterthought. The signs eaa
and friendly cooperation.
the United Nations doners! At- be ail too easily retd. The Japa­
Germany la Ihe most conspicu­ Mmbly of a resolution condemn­ nese are protesting the explosion
ous example. The President left ing France — a resolution that of t French atomic bomb ia the
enormously
complicate Sahara, another evidence to Arl­
Chancellor Adenauer fairly pur­ would
ring with pleasure. Whether it wae General DoGaulla's problem and ans that these weapons art tha
coincidence or not, one day after perhaps make his position Impos­ mooopoly of the white West.
It would be pleasanter to omit
(he President’s visit to Boon, Ade­ sible.
nauer sent off a letter to Khrush­ The indications are that a "libe­ all the qualifiers and go along
chev that represented a funda­ ral" formula will be approved by with tha surging (Ida of goodwill
mental change in his attitude, the United States when DeGaulie that ia evidence among other
sine* by Implication at least be unveils it. The official communi­ things of President Elsenhower’s
dismissed the reunification of que added nothing to public know- shrewd sense of liming. But the
Germany as not decisive in work­ led it* about Algeria, and American qualifications are is inescapable
ing out Russian-German relations officials maintained a tight-lipped as the fall rains that are bound
to follow this long spell of phe­
What is even mtre extraordi­ silence on what had or bad not nomenal good weather.
nary, this drew an Immediate been agreed to. The DoGaullo for­
favorable response from Khrush­ mula may be sufficiently broad
chev, who bas made the Chancel­ and generalized to forestall the
The strongest winds ever recordlor his favorite target for vltu- calamity of a U. N. resolution.
ed ia the world blew atop KIMKRaaakrtt
21. Win*
But whether It can end the foot Mi. Washington in New
ration. The Soviet Premier said
school
23.1Uaay •l iit.t.i
would be "a pleasure" to re­ war and thereby resolve the Hsmpshtrw In 1134. They were
tuifiiiiJM
T. Of birds
M. Letter f .y im
ply to Adenauer, since ibe noteproblems that press so hard on clocked at 331 mllas an hour.
ftTtaaofday 29.Expend i:i»J *JUM 1(117:
I'lirii'jtimq
seemed to take at least the first
(poet)
31 O m k
ft'dMtfciiiw
step toward a new relationship
0. Scheme
letter
aiWH
batween the two powers.
3&amp; Paanbla
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jy
iwiiufi
(colloq.)
anchor u n y y n
But whether this is real or
till!-?
t;l
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IK Waning
34. Cats
merely iteming to be Is the qua­
fli CIO -lillliJ
signal
and
lifier that must be added, not
(iv-jQ L iy jn
19. Chinan
doge
only with respect to Germany but
measure
33. Turkish Yesterday*, Aat**e
the whole Elsenhower adventure.
90, Block up
army
39. Gifts to
The
essence of Adenauer's note,
SL However
regimen
the poor
mild and reasonable in tone, was
(var.)
18. "The
40. Kill
a rcitstement of his often-expres“ O LIV E TTI"
S I Measure
Swedish
42. Goddess
sad conviction that controlled and
of length
Nightof dawn
PORTABLE
inspected disarmament must take
SKTbayellow
tagals"
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precedence over everything else
parent
with e
In the search for peace., Adenauer
with a
11,000.04
with •
urged that disarmament negotiaACCOUNT
-13,000.00
$3,000.00
lions, broken oft In 1937, be im­
Account
ACCOUNT
mediately resumed. This Is the
EARN
goal of the Western powers set
forth at the end of the Geneva
foreign ministers’ meeting.
But there Is no m io n to be­
lieve that the West and the East
a n any nearer than they were
before on the terms of controlled
disarmament. A wide gap exists
BADIO
on the elementary business of the
FA1 RADIO
with ■
inspections necessary for agree­
with a
$1,000.00
ment to end nuclear testing. And
S2.0O0.00
ACCOUNT
Judging by the crumb of encour­
.iCCOUNT
agement be threw to the Poles,
INTER KMT PER YEAR
which' they promptly spurned,
KAHN INTEREST FROM AUGUST lat
Adeoauer ia unwilling lo make
even the first llmkl move toward
regularizing present borders and
accepting the reality of current
MELBOURNE OFFICE
geography. Able men in the Ger­
ORLANDO OFFICE
man foreign office, such as Her­
PAYS
Washingtew
3fll E. Cestrsl
bert Von Kesscl, who believe this
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Is ■ primary requisite are now
Tuesday, September 8, 1059 stepping out.
$ 20 Quarterly fo r a $1,000 Loan
When it comes to England, the
happiness and harmony appear to
$ 40 Quarterly fo r a $2,000 Loaa
be unqualified, unlese it is by the
dour distrust of the Labor party.
$ 00 Quarterly for a $3,000 Loan
As one British commentator re­
marked, on the famous telecast
$ 80 Quarterly for a $4,000 Loan
Prime Minister Macmillan ap­
$100 Quarterly fo r a $3,000 Loan
peared with hie campaign mana­
ger, Dwight Elsenhower. If any
- — ••1,LABU* T 0 Re s id e n t s o f f l o j w d a o n l y
doubt had existed on the outcome
of tho election next month —and
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Libbye Kircher Successful Minister

“Christianity must be aUraelive," says Mrs. W. K. Kircher,
Mrt. Norman Smith and aon wife oT fne Rov. Kircher. paator
Larry of Blackshear. Ga.. wert of the Oakland Park Methodist
day gucata of Mr. and lira, Church in F t Lauderdale. Mr*.
by Sellers.
Kircher, also a preacher, deliver­
Mre. Timothy Donohue of Orlan­ ed her husband's sermon* while
do and her house guests, Mr. be was in Texas, due to lllneu of
end Mrs. Frank Donohue of Ban. his brother.
ning, Calif, vlslled. Mr. hod Mrs.
The versatile Mrs. Kircher la
M. H. Ryan and other friends
Sunday aflernoon. Both Iho Dono­ the former Libbye llarkey, daughhue families were former real . ter of Mrs. Eva Harkey of San&lt; ford. She has a brother, Bernard
h«nd Mrs E P fllaoDV) Hark,y* ,nd “ ,Ut,r' Mri* Ern*‘ i
Henderson snd family - » » * - . »
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. i r, j . cu I
sre dinner guests Monday d t
' . . ndl
r. and Mri. Chester Henderson. c,n in lhe * “ lliPPln® wlsrnu.
Mr. and Mr*. Frsnk Ryon of
Libbye is a vivaclow brunette
Enterprise Rosd entertained at who .*&gt;*ck* mor*
...............
dinner Sunday the
following: -Rev. one day than most women aquccio
and Mra. P. E. Shultx, Mr. and into a week. She Is a musician,
. . housewife, mother of two, a liMrs. Joe Kllpfel, Mr. and —.
Mra.
Charles L • u 1 1 o w, and Fred censed broker and amateur mli­
Cleverlnga. Latar In the after-; liner.
nooa the very lmpreiilve ser­
“ It all started when I was a
vice of "Blessing of the Home” freshman In Seminole High
took place by the Rev. Paul E. School," she lays. "1 shocked
A u lt s , Mra. Ryon'a father.
my family by telling them I
w Mr. and Mra. Cacil Sellers and was going to be a minuter." The
children Connie and Johnnie rest of her activities developed
were guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Her- from necessity, she claims.
ry Anderson in Largo Wednesday
At the age of 14 Libbye preachand Rev. sod Mrs. Don Wallins ed her first sermon. It wos on a

Personals

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Shortly* after their marriage
they returned to Sanford and al­
most immediately her husband
was stricken with polio. Doctors
told him he would never walk
again. However after a long
period o f hospitalisation and

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Eund* yThe
«n • congregation
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Thursday.

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Student Starts
Second Year A t
Snead College
Mlaa Janice Luxen, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Sumnar H. Luxeo,
of Five Points, hat again been
awarded a full tuition music
Scholarship at Snead College,
Boar, Alabama,
Janiee Is a 1MI graduate of
Seminole High School, and during
her freshman year at Snead was
accompanist for Uta Collsge Choir,
a member of tha Women’ s Trio,
head chetrleader. Welfare Sec­
retary of Sigma Phi Gamma
Sorority, a Frtshroaa Beauty, Key
Club Fraternity Sweetheart and
Sorghum Swselhearl.
• She la a Homo Economica ma­
jor and a minor in music.

and waited but no minlatcr ap­
peared, so Libbye took over. At
IB she conducted a week of services in a small central Florida
Church where the returned with
her husband years later to assist
as ho preached.
Later she became affiliated
with tha Salvation Army and ser­
ved as a commissioned otficer
with them for several years. Just
before World W ir 11 she became
Salvation Army olficer aftsr
training in Atlanta, Ga. During
World War 11 she served as bead
of the Salvation Army USO In
Smyrna, Tenn. and aa assistant
to tho Base Chaplain there.
When Libbye and Ed Kircher,
ho had been friends a long
time, decided to marry, ha plan­
ned the wedding in detail. It took
place In his home church at
Joliet, HI. His parents were
tragic, long time invalids but
were able to be present at the
wedding, Libbye refers to it as
A truly Cinderella Story wed­
ding—A glamorous exit from my
Salvation Army career". When
the couple repealed their vows
ho asked her "Never to let her
personal life atahd In the way of
serving God."

Lake Mary Family
Enjoys Vacation
By IDA MAY SJOBLOM
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gleason,
their daughter and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard W. Keogh, and
sons Craig. Keith and Cotin have
juit completed one of those de­
lightful vacation* which so many
y fg m P
of our Lake Mary folks have had
this summer, and one they aay
they will remember forever.
Among their visits was a stop­
over at the home of Mr. Keogh’s
brother Ralph, then on to Middle
ton, New York where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Church who
JANICE LUXEN
have spent many winters in Lake
Mary. From there they went to
Saratoga, New York to aee Mrs.
Keogh's aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mra. Earl Morrow. They live on
tbs raceway grounds and the visi­
tors had a chance to attend the
race*.
At Hanawa, New York, they vis
9 Tha Lake Monroe Homo Damon lied Mrs. Huel Duystta and her
Mratlas Club will held the firs l FT year old grandfather who was
meeting of the club ysar at the guest of honor at a family reun
Ion. Another family reunion was
home of Mra. Olga Hunter, Nar­
held for Mr. Gleason's family at
cissus Ave. Thursday at • p. as Potsdam, New York. The children
William Grow, of DeLand will still think that "out of this world"
give a demonstration on corsage waa the visit to the Santa Claus
making and plana will be formulat­ workshop at "North Pole" on
ed for program! for the coming Whiteface Mountain,
year.
Mrs. Krogh's cousins, Mr. and
and Mrs. Ralph Aldous were their
*
boils at Whiteface Mountain. All
Before driving a nail In a pap­ tha friends of the Krogh's are so
ered wall te bang a picture, alit happy to know that Keith has re­
the paper and fold down a am ail covered so well from hia accident
Ub. When the picture la moved, and was able lo enjoy the trip
yon will bo ablo to paate the pa­ with the rest of the family.
per back and ao one will aver see
the mark.

L Monroe Club

Meets Thursday

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therapy, he tooh Ms first step*.
It was then he decided to enter
the ministry and enrolled at Stet­
son University,
n'hlle her husband was recov­
ering from polio, Llhhye pioneer­
ed the T. B. Aseedation la Ben-

District B.P.W. CluB
Meets In Kissimmee

ford and beesma the first T. V.
Assoc. Executive Secretary. She
also owned a little bat ahop, mak­
ing kata at night.
Known aa "Shoppe Chapeau"
it waa located ever Teuchton’s
Drug Store. She held numerous
hat shows in town and for vari­
ous club* and when tha shop
folded Libbye almost folded with
K.

By the time he was ready to
accept his charge, four churchea
•0 miles apart in Central Florida,
the Kirchera had two children,
Kenneth and Karen. “ It wasn't
easy," Mr*. Kircher laughs, "but
we managed." She bad made up
her mind there « i i no need for
TOMMY WILLIAMS
a minister'* wife to be dowdy
even though money la scarce.
Llbbya said the had lwe beau­
tiful slaters and did not want them .
to be ashamed of her so she i
learned to remodel dresses and
make over hats te keep up a
stylish appearance.
Tommy Willis ms, Sr., son of Mr.
Before going to Oakland Park
and Mrs. E. C. Williams Sr., 208
In Ft. Lauderdale the Kircher* Holly Ave., plans to entor Snead
lived on Roca Grand# Island, off Coltege in Boar. Ala., where he
the West Coast. They also spent will study medicine.
an assignment in the Orlando
Hia favorite subject la high
area and at Enterprise. They now school was chemistry. He was a
live at Mod NK 39th St. Oakland member of the latin club, glee club
Perk and ate still in the process and band. He was drum major
MRS. W . E. KIRCHER — Delivering the "Enater Ser­
of furnishing the parsonage. "It's of the band his senior year and
m on" to a group o f young people at the Ft. Lauderdale
the aicest one we've bad," says won a trophy for outstanding musi­
High School thU year. She epoke to three consecutive
Mrs. KIrther proudly.
cianship. He was chosen aa band
groups o f 400 students each on this occasion. They re­
Libbye i* eLo a licensed broker. conductor for the summer during
quested her to be their "Easter Speaker.'* The hat ehe Is
She says she is not really active the absence of bandmaster, Ernest
wearing Is one of. her exclusive creations.
In the business, but helps friends Cowley.
Tommy's hobbles are music and
become acquainted with the right
people to mako their Investment*. Church work. He la president of
Because a minister’s salary isn't the M. Y. F. of lhe First Methodist
high Mrs. Kircher went to school Church, sings in the youth tboir
and solos In Church. He assisted
in Danle to study investments and
Janice Luxen with recreation for
learn
te
make
a
small
amount
of
youth actlvititi week at Church
the home of Mr*. Wahneta Ramey
TUESDAY
money grow with tho least this summer.
Tha rioneer Fellowship of the for a meeting and swim.
amount of risk. Sha became Inter­
Ha baa been working at Cowana
First Presbyterian Church will
Circle No. 16 of WSCS of Tint ested in a mutual Investment
Department Slow during the sum­
meet at 8:00 P. M.
Methodist Church meets with plan.
mer vacation. In hia spare time
Plnecresl Baptist Church Junior Mrs. K. L. Ley Jr.. I l l Elm
Decorating hats la atilt har fa­ bn likes In go swimming.
B. A. Meeting 6:00 P. M.
Ave., I p. m.
Pinecrest Baptist Church Dea­
Pinccrc«t Baptist Church S. 8. vorite hobby, "It's good for public
cons Meeting 1:30 P. M.
officers and teachers meeting 1 relations. Tbara's nothing Ilk* a
CHI RHO Fellowship of First p. m. Pinemst Baptist Church lea party, a few old hats, flowers
ChrisUan Church -meets Tuesday Busineia meeting, followed by and some ribbons to break the Ice
among strangers," says ths at­
evening at 6:30 o'clock.
prayer meeting • p. tn.
WEDNESDAY
Members of the Hibiscus Circle
Circle No. I of First Presby­ tractive minister.
She end hsr 14 year eld son, of the Sanford Garden Club and
Tha CYF of First Christian terian Church mrcte 10 a. m. at
Church meets at the church 6:30 the home of Mr#. J. B. Baker, Kenneth, are now busy working ttiair families will meat Thursday
oa a book entitled “ Fappa's Par­ for n covered dish supper at the
P* IH*
721 Plumose Drive.
The Friendship Cists metis at
Senior High Choir meets for sup­ rish," featuring humorous and In­ home of Mrs. J. V. Jones. 327
per and rehearsal at I p. ra. Eld- teresting happenings encountered W. ath It. Supper wlE bn anrvtd
at various place* they have lived. at 6 p. m.
week Bible hour T p. m.

Tommy Chooses
Snead College

Church Calendar

Circle Plans
Supper Thursday

Stork Shower
For Mrs. Messer

31ri. O. E. Hunter and Mrs. W.
C. Galley were hostesses at a
stork shower at the Hunter hom:
Friday nlghL Guest of honor was
Mrs. Henry Messer.
Tho party room was decorated
with a large china stork and baby
shoes holding arrangamcnla of
pink flowers. Gifts were placed
In a pink bassinet.
Tha hostesses served refresh­
ments of pink and blue cake de­
corated with miniature babies
and rose buds and pink lemonade
with blue ice cubes.
Games were played with prises
■warded lo Miss Carolyn Hall,
Miss Lois Messer snd Mrs. Ted
Jones. ,
Others attending were Miss
Phyllis Messer, Mrs. J. II. Mess­
er, Mrs. J. L. Perkins, Mrs. Kuia
Dsvis, Mrs. Ray Tbomai, Mrs.
Thelma Sikes, Mrs. Floria Accardl, Mrs. Nancy Boston. Mrs.
John K. White. Hr*. Ola Cain.
Mrs. Oliver Hall. Mrs. Ruth
Swsggerty, Mrs. Mary Klnani,
Mrs. Sally Veal. Mrs. O. E. Hunt­
er, Mrs. Joe Muse and Mrs. W.
C. Galley.

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Business and Professional Wo­
mens Clubs of District 3 convened
at the Osceola High School building
Itt Kissimmee Sundry for their
first district meeting at the cur­
rent year.
The Orlando knd Sanford clubs
were in chsrgt of the work shop
program. It was in !h# form of a
school of naturalisation to teach
new members the meaning of

Sanford H. D. Club
To Meet Thursday

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The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will hold tho first meet­
ing nf the current lesson Thurs­
day at 2 p. m. in the Home Dem­
onstration Center on 23lh St.
Mrs. Eva Hunt will speak on
"Landscaping", Mrs. Harold Fauver on "Your Family Business"
and Mrs. J. L. Clark on "Tb* Best
la yet to be."
A business session and social
hour will follow the program,

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Airs. Karraker
Hostess To Club
Member* of tha Business and
Professional Womens Club met at
tho hom* of Mrs. Opal Karraker,
1226 Randolph Ave., last week.
Plans, programs and activities for
tha coming year ware discussed
Including fund raising methods for
tha club's projects.
Two important projects art tho
dental clinic and tha Ocala Girls'
School. Refreshments of whipped
fruit salad, eake and coffee were
aervrd by tho hostess.
Tho next regular masting will
bo at tbs Clvie Center Sept. 16.

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B.P.W. Ita alms and qualification*
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Tho Sanford club waa presenltd
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delegates at- alt four district
meetings last year. This waa tho
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Members attending wort l f n ,
Betty Bakar, past preaidant; M n.
Harriett Slawtor, president, Mrs.
Helen Pierson and Mrs. lit llarp.

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Washington
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Baltimore
111 000 0 0 *- T 11 0
Ximmtrtr, Stobbe (T) tad Korcheck. O'Doll (HO) and Gins­
berg. Lour — K cam cu r (016).
H B-N ieata.
(lad gam*. ,10 Inning*)
a* Vie Power*a aacriflc* fly, Wash.
* 000 001 000 7 - 1 10 •
Joett struck out nine and acal­ Blllmore
000 000 001 0 - 1 T 1
tered aevea hit* in handcuffing
FUehcr, Hyde (0), Woodeahlck
the Cardinal* for hi* lfth victory. (•), Orlggi (10) and Courtney,
Koreheck (0). Flaher, Lot* (0),
WUbelm (10), Hoeft (10), JMmaon
(10) and Trlindoi, Glniborg (0).
Winner— Woodeihlck (14). Loser
—Wilhelm (13-11). HRe - Robinion, Slevera, Sanford.

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ftofcrwald Wins
Kmhb CHyOpen

League Leaders

(lit game)
Detroit
141 000 900-14 13 0
Cleveland
» 063 000-16 10 0
Foytack, Morgan (8), Staler (4),
Bunnlng (0) and Berberet. Garcia,
McLlah (I), Perry (3), CleolU
(I), Score (•), Farrareu (0),
Ball (T), Lock* ( ! ) and FUi(Jer­
ald. Winner—Lock* (SI). Loaer—
Bunnlng (5-11). HBa— Colavlto,
Bolling, Berbtret, Franeooa, Held,
YoN.
San Fran.
TT 99 JM ...
Milwaukee
74 • J4S •
(lad name)
Lot Aagetea
?4 4S J4S I
Pitt*burgh
?1 IS J l l ?
Detroit
100 010 300- S O I
Cleveland
010 000 103- 0 0 1 Cincinnati
II Tl ,4M 11
Narlsaki, Burnalde (T), Staler Chicago
08 70 M l 11
(I) and Wllaon. Smith, Grant (?) It. Louie
44 13 ,W0 14
Locke (0), Garcia (I) and Brown. Philadelphia
SO SO .134 It
Monday** ReeoMc
Winner — Garcia (3-5). Loser—
Burnalde (1-3). 11R—Lepcio.
Milwaukee 6 PUtaburgh 1 (let)
Milwaukee 4 PUtaburgh 1 (lad)
New York
013 ooo ooo- 4 o o Philadelphia 0 Cincinnati 4
Bo*ton
OOO 000 42x—12 14 0 tan Franclaco 4 It. Loot* I
Maas. Turley (I), Grba (I), La* Angela* 7 Chicago 1 (NJkD
Tuesday*! ProhaMe Ftkbera
Blaylock ( !) and Berra, Blan­
NsUenal League
chard (S). Caaale, Fornlelea (?)
and White. Winner—Caaale (10-0). (No gamea acbedulod)
Waduaaday’a Game*
Loaer—Maaa (12-7).
St. Loula at MUwaukce (night)
(IN game)
Cincinnati at Chicago
Kerne* City 000 010 000- t T 0 Philadelphia at Lae Angela* (aha)
Chicago
002 000 00x— 2 t 0 PUtaburgh at San Franetoer*
Aauric aa League
Garvcr (9-12) end Houie. Pierce
W. 1* Pet. GB
town (9) end Lollar, Winner —
Chicago
U U .630 ...
Pierce (13-13). HR-DeMaeitri.
Cleveland
10 34 .SM 4 *
Detroit
m *9 .500 lit*
(2nd game)
«0 00 .404 17
Kcmas City
220 200 010- 7 IS 2 New York
Chicago
010 203 01x-13 13 1 Baltimore
64 70 .MO IS
Tsltourla, Tomanek (3). Grim Boiton
44 74 .444 H »
(3), Dickson (3) KiUeen (7), and Kama* City
30 T* .437 M
H. Smith. Latman, Moore (I), Washington
Si 13 .400 30H
Staley (4) and Romano, Lollar
Maulay’a Raautta
Baltimore 1 Waihlnglon 0 (IN gm)
Wath. I Raltu. 1 (tad gm, 10 Inna)
Cleveland IS Detroit 14 (IN gm)
Cleveland 6 Detroit I (2nd gm)
Chicago 2 Kama* City 1 (tat gm)
Chicago 13 Kama* City 7 (had gm)
Boiton 12 New York 4
Taetday'i PiehaMe Pitchers
Kama* City N Chicago (night)
-Daisy (13-11) va W yn (U-9)
(Only game scheduled)
Wedneadav Night's Games
Chicago at Waahlogtoo
(2nd game)
Cleveland at Rsklmore
Pittsburgh
100 000 OOO
Kanaaa City at New York
Milwaukee
300 001 OOxDetroit at Boston
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Standings

Setpurtormaat* an the Bret kola

N o mMm4mth Nay-etf with
Din Fairfield, U**y, DL who earaW W W B OW

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Braves 110; Ball, Rada log; Ms
thawi, Braves M.
American Laagea-Colavllo, In­
diana 102; Jansen, Red Sou 100;
KUlthrew, Senator* 94; Lemon,
Senator* 00; Maxwell, Tiger* «T.
Rwu

Racd Wins Rich
Southern 500
&gt;
’ DARLINGTON, S. C. (UP1) Shut track ace Jim Baed drives
■leek ca n Rut as wall no the big,
high-banked asphalt ovals as on
f i t imaQ dirt tracks, and ka bed
Oka Southern 100 trophy and win­
ner's paycheck today to prove It.
The M-year-oid Paekakill, N. Y „
fU U * owner who baa won the
NASCAR short track championahlp
o M 63.611 In lap money, Mooday
M winning the 10th Southern 300mil* clastic before 79,000 fans at
Darlington International Raceway.
'T h e crowd wee th* UrgeN to
peer view n stock car race and the
69U1 purse of I71.JU was the rich*N In stock history,
.Baed finished out front at a slag n g average of 111.939 mUes per
The winning speed wee marly
IS m.p.h. falter than the previous
record of 102.Sgo set lilt year by
Oian (Fireball) Roberta of Daytone Beach, Fla.

NaUaual Laagua — Banka,Cube
40; A a m , Brave* 31; Mathews,
Brave* M ; Roblnion, Red* 34;
Boyer, Cerda 27.
American Leagea—Colavlto, In­
diana 40; JUllebrew, Senator* 39;
Allison, Senators 20; Maxwell, Ttgeri M; Lenon, Tigers 20; Held,
Indians a .
FUchlog
National League—Face, Pirate*
17-0; Aotooclli, Gianta 10-7; Newcombe. Rads 13-7; Conley, Phils
12-7; Law, Plratea 13-9.
American Laagua—McLlth, In­
diana 17-7; Shaw, White Sox 14-6;
pae,
Orioles 14-7;
Wynn,
to Sox 16 9; Lary, Tigers 17-9.

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Pharr Tops Field
At Ellinor Village
ORMOND BEACH (U PI)-Rogcr
Pharr of Orlando defeated L. A.
Halter of Jacksonville, 0-4, 31,
7-3 hero Sunday to win the singles
division of the EUinor Village
Country Club Tennis Tournament.
Calhoun Dickson and Henry
Wagner of Tampa topped th*
doubles field. They whipped Ben
Boeich and Frank Frnehllng II of
Miami t-0, 7-3, 6-2 In the cham­
pionship match.

A 4-Wheel-Drive Universal 'Jeep' take* you lo th*
job, wherever it U -o n the roed or off! This rugged
performer carries men and equipment over th* high­
way in conventional 2-wheel drive. Then, when work
calls for travel off th# road-through mud, sand or
•now, up hill or down-you shift a single lever for
ihe extra traction of 4-wheel drive, With power take­
off, or hydraulic lilt, the Universal 'Jeep* does mi
almoN endleae variety of jobs. To find out what it
can do for you, ask for a demonstration.

•U toe futures that mad* toe 'jaegf fanwis.

G e t a dem onstration now !

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CLEAN
furnished
apartment,
prlvata bath and cntriac*
screened porch. FA 2-oTSt

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M A-Artiriex Waattr
23— N a tk ti * r « M U ll

air Styling — Permanents —Oil
Treatments— TV Stamp*, Soft
Watar — Air Cond. HanWtt'a
■aaaty Naek, ioa So. Oak—
FA 2-3742.

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8-BEDROOM furnished bouse, $81,
M il Maple. Pbooe FA 84*83.

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Contracllag A Repairs
Free Estimates
R. L&gt; BAS VET
Mt Sanford Are. Phone FA 213*3

DUPLEX apartments, complete*

Police Station No
( Help As Neighbor
SARASOTA (UF1)
(UPI) — Near.
N«&lt;
Mas to tbt police atatlen la not
necessarily iasurnaca agalnat rob*
bary.
Tba Union Finance Co. la loca­
ted just one block from the local
police station, but it was robbed
Monday—tba third time in four
years
sawed-off
shotgun in n shoe box got away
with between *200 and &gt;300. As­
sistant Manager Carl Toler said
tba gunman would have rotten
more except for (be fact that the
company
made _several
___ ,
____
.
laris
loans shortly before the holdup
end did not barn Its normal supply
ef cash on hand.

RTMENTS. I
use; furnished

2-BEDROOM unfurnished a:
moo* near stores and at
No pets please. Ml* Elm.
Rons L. P a yton
Register* Real Estate Broker

1 BEDROOM Apt. and 2*Bedroom

unfurnished apt. 2312 Palmttto
Ave. after 1 p. m.
RENT A BED
Roilaway, Hospital A Baby Radi
By Dey, Week or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
WANT TO BUY PROM OWNER
Ph. FA M i l l
US W. lit 81
2-badroom boma dote In, la
Sanford. Write P. 0. Box 7*4, CLOSE LN: 3 bedroom, 1th hath
APARTMENTS, clean, nicely furn­
Eustls, Fla.
2 story frame home la excellent
ished, *30 4 ML 11* Elm Ave-.
condition throughout Furniture
Large stucco house. Phone
optional. Excellent neighbor*
hood. Only *10,000. Exclusive
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
MODERN 2 bedroom apartment
with us.
2344 French Ave.
and efficiency apartment, both
NEAR NEW SHOPPING CEN­
furnished. 601 Palmetto. Phono
J. W . H A L L
WASHfNGTON (UPI) — Aerial
TER: 2 bedroom, 1 bath neat
PA 2*4338,
Realtor
seeding of new forests in increas­
home, asbestos shingle siding,
all Hair
Phone FA 2*3441 carporte, *8930.
ing by leaps aad bounds national­
ly, but the greatest uss of this
CONVENIENT to High School, 3
new technique is being made on
W. ■- "MU" STBMFKR Agency
bedroom. 1 bath CB home; Flor­
forest Industry land* to the Pacific
ida room. Large lot 313,300.
Realtor 4 banter
Northwest.
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Toilar,
Soma 32AM acres of Industry 3-ROOM turnLibed apartment. Wa­
ter furnished. *30. FA 2-7398
Arthur T. Day, Everett Harper
tree farms and other private for*
alter 1:00 P. M.
Robert F. May, Dart Pitch*
ext lands were aerially seeded to
112 N. Park
Ibst section of the country list 3-BEDROOM bouse, kitchen furn­ Pbooe FA 2-4M1
year, according to the Department
ished. Fbona FA 2-3744.
of Agriculture. This was S3 per
NEW CB 3-bedroom, Uk tUe
cent of the 31,848-acre lota) for the GARAGE APARTMENT. 4 room*
baths, ttrraiio floors, GE stain­
and bath. Large screen porch.
less steel kitchen, csrporle, uti­
Car garage. Phone FA 2-2624.
lity room; pump snd sprinkler
Night - FA 2-0181.
system. Call FA 2 3618 after 3
P. M.

Aerial Seeding
O f Forests Used

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nrauit*

O .n .r s l Prllverjr
Hcrrvun, O enrel*
You ara hereby notified that a
ault has b**n brou ght ag*!nat you
In Iht Circuit Court. In and (or
geminate County, Florida b y lin t*
tl* Ma* tlrauda, tho abbreviated
titU o f which la Cfcaaeary Mo.
lists. H aiti* Maa Braude. P la in tiff
v*. Osrsr \V. tlrauda. Defendant,
th* natura o f said suit balnw Com*
plaint fo r D ivorce, and you ars
rt-iulr*d to serva a ropy o f you r
anawtr or pleading to thlo oull
on lh* r ia ln t lir o attornaya, man*
atrom, DarlS A Mclntoah, Edw ard)
BiitlUlne, Hanford, Florida, and to
fllo lha original answ er o r plead-

NICE BEDROOM, private entrance and bath. Phone FA 2-2441.
HOUSE, partly furnished. Phono
FA 2-3823.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room!
prlvata baths. It* W. Pint *C

FURNISHED apartment, clean am
c l o s e in. Jimmy Cowan, Ph

FI 2-4013.

2 Bedroom Apartm ent
unfurnished, near stores 4 school.
No pets please. M17 Elm.
O. t*. Herndon
r lt r k o f C ircuit Court
B y: M artha T . VlbUa
l&gt;«liuty Clerk
a u m tron i. t»a*U 4 U clatosh
A ilo rn .y s tor I'la ln tlff

Kdoirds Building

Sanford, F lorid*
Pukllih Bret. S. 14.

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HAPPINESS

THROUGH

HEALTH

BY D R. F. LEO KERWIN

Health Thoughts
Many people wonder why a
Chiropractor la so interested
in the spine when often the
complaint may b« located in
the stomach, kidneys, eyes,
legs, Etc.
-------- Chiropractors ar*
interested in the
■pine because it
houaea the main
channel o f life
force . . . called
'he spinal chord.
The spinal chord
.nay be likened
tu a great trunk
of the tree from which many
branches and sub-branches
« come forth.
The spina) chord and nervous
communication system com­
prise the main communica*
tion system in your body
carrying messages to and
from the brain to every microaopic cel!. Then there to an
open line so to speak . . . that

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Electitt Service

HOMES AND LOTS for toleied
people. Also homes built eu tots.
Roy Wall, Phene FA 218*1.

804-8-8 E. lit.

Ph. FA 2-4141

IP IT IS R E A L ESTATE
'M PLYMOUTH tudor sadao, 1
owner, price *283. FA 2*111*,
Icensed — Bonded Painting A
*13 W. 23lh St.
Decorating. Freo
Estimates
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE '32 FORD fordor, radio, beater,
Stenitrom Realty
P A I N T LNG CONTRACTORS
automatic transmUiion. Good
FA 2*1204.
transportation. FA 2-343) altar USED VACUUM CtotMT,
ably Electrolux. I A M l
3:30.
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Remedeltog — Free Estimates
33 PLYMOUTH, Power-Flight.
Repairs
Phene FA 2*8744
1104 Cedar Ave., Sanford.
LOST: Diamond wrist watch to
BILL BERNOSKY, Cootraclor
downtown Sanford. REWARD,
1*33 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon,
Mra. Hummel, Mayfair lan,
FLOOR landing aad finishing
excellent mechanical condition,
PA 2-3411.
Cloning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
*300. Phone FA 2*7183.
Snmbmto Ceaaty since IMS.
FARM: M acres, tiled,
H. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary. MODEL “ A " FORD, good s
flowing wells.
Large
3230. FA 2-4704 after 3:30.
Roomy I BR. house,
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE T * * I»!
ROOF CLEANING A,ND COATING
fl.TnmUure
termi. Ph. FA 2 1223.
Men-women, IMS. Start high ae
Exclusive agent for SURCO to
*93,00 week. Preparatory train­
this nrei. Work guaranteed, ca' Ueed furniture, appliances, toole
BY OWNER, S bedroom, IVh bath
ing until appointed. Thooseaie
FA 2-3W7 for free estimates.
etc. Bought-sold Larry's Mart
bouse. Grove Manor, 1013 Lin­
of Jobe open. Experience usually
BILL
EVANS
213
Sanford
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-4132.
coln St.
unnecessary. FREE Information
■ 4 M ROOFING
on Jobs, salaries, requirements.
$S
A
V
E
$
Contracting 4 Repairs
Write TODAY! Lincoln le n to *
IP THU HOUSE COULD TALK
Pekin 22, riilnait.
Licensed — Bonded —Is
New ft Used
U would tell you shout the two
FREE ESTIMATES
Furniture and Appliances
nice large bedrooms, one in
AIRLINE CAREER
111 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA
knotty pine paneling, the lovaly
ENJOY FREE TRAVEL
PI*, room to cedar paneling, the
203*209 E. First St. Ph. FA 2-0983
iparkling equipped kitchen and
GOOD PAY — SECURITY
breakfast nook, the landscaped
A U T O GLASS
• BIO VALUES
SEVERAL man and women «m
yard shaded by Urge oaks, and
• QUICK CREDIT
17-39 will be selected Immedi­
sprinkler system. The nice
IN STALLE D
• EASY TERMS
ately to train far attractive air­
n-lgltbors. Bn* since the bouse Windnhield
Rack Glean
line positions aa Hostess, JUter*
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
is unable to Ulk guess you’ll Door Glenn
Vent Glean
valioolst, Ticket Astat, CommuJust have to m it for yourself,
SERVICE
W IL SO N - M A1ER
nlcsliontst, Station Agant and
call us for appointment.
Senkarik Glean and Paint Co.
Operations. Low coat training In­
New And Used Furniture
112-114 W. 2nd 84.
FA *-4822 III E. First St.
FARMER’S AGENCY
cludes beauty and self improve­
FA 2-3421
ment. Enjoy too many airline
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state- New 4 Used Furniture 4 Appli­
benefits. Must be high school
D. H. Whitmore
ances. A Good Place To
tmauls, Invoices, band bills, and
graduate with ambitIona to gel
Lillian G. Trams
BUY SELL or TRADE
programs,
ate.
Progressive
Associates.
ahead. Training accerdUed by
JENKINS FURNITURE
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2931 NUSC. Write for confidential
118 S. French Ave. Ph. PA 2-3231
40# Sanford Ava.
FA I-743U questionnaire Include your age
306 West 13th St.
After hours, FA 3-M'S, FA 2-4821,
end telephone. National School
of AeronauUci, Airline Division,
Box A. e /o Sanford Herald.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: :
'37 SCUU. fcH; Norge electric
bedroom, corner tot. 9330 down,
stove, like new. FA 2-766?
assume payments *37.30. 1&lt;X M l JOB TO U RGE OR SMALL
I' HOSE *1.00, Hoy’s Western
Anderson Circle.
Drive Wsys — Parking Areas
Dungcrces 31.98 pr. Army-Navy
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Ave.
BY OWNER: » a t m on Oh RENTALS: Day - Week-Month
Freni End Loaders
Monroe Rd.. Approximately
Graders
—
Losers
—
Draglines
PINK
Frlgidalre refrigerator, 11
blocks N. at W. Ut It.; pave,
Hollers — Transports
cu. ft., used 16 months. *90.
road; corner acreage. Price *7,
PHONE: Daya, FA 2 6131
FA 2 4320.
300. Call Rosabel G. Aiken
FA 2-M il ar write Born 201 Nights, FA 27123 or FA 2 3642
PAINT end
e /o Sanford Herald.
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Furniture Storage and Moving
Buy t Gal. - Get t VRBEt
To snd From Anywhere
MARY CARTER PAINTS
C. E. PHILLIPS
FA 2 3
1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 21991 201 W. 1st St.
He Th e Avow R c p rc s tn U tiv t
1933 DODGE ludur. clean. 61* H.
to your neighborhood. Earn
P. kicker, good. FA 2 0703,
that extra money NOW.
Write. Box 348, Lockhart.
“ In the City o f
Fla for Interview.
AIR CONDITIONING
II. H. POPE CO.
Gracious Living”
PERMANENT position open for
IN 8. rath — FA 24U4
saleslady experienced to de­
------ COMING S O O N -------SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
partment atore work. Must be
Sines 1918
local resident Write Box H,
Form al Opening
A. HARE
DeBARY
Sanford Herald.
NOrth 8 4422
NOrlh 8-4711
SEAMSTRESS 1for cut aprons.
maintenance
Average earnings 81.30 hour. Completa Lawn
FerUliisr—Spraying — Mowiaj
Simple, easy. Canvassing mot
JOHN LOMMERJE
required. Write: NOVELTY AP­
418 Willow Ava. FA SHIT
RONS Caldwell, Arkansas.

P1NECREST — a steal t - 3 Bed­
room,
Bath, like new con
dltion, Includes kitchen equip­
ment, blinds, water heater,
and beautiful drapes, only *2000
down, MF7 monthly.
WYNNEWOOD. an outstanding 3
bedroom, 1 bath home with
newly ra-fVnlshed floors and
f r e s h l y rc-dacorited. $1000
down, *80.00 monthly.
LOCH ARBOR. New. 3 bedroom.
2 bath, double carport, large
utility room, |l7,9oo. *2000 will
handle.
*300.00 down will buy a beautiful
Homes Designed For
2 bedroom home in a nice
Florida Living.
neighborhood. U you need good
3 ft 4 Bedrooms— 1 ft 2 Baths
terms, tots Is it.

V A - FHA F H A In Service
Conventional
. Financing

W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
Ella. Metovin—Velma Goualax,
Adelaide H. Moses - Asseefatae.
1M1 Park Ave.
FA 3 3M2

Down Paymenta
Low as $425

BEST BUY IN FLORIDA: 2 bed
room house only 33230. Edward
F. Lane, Ph. FA 2 2991 or

Seminole Realty

You can move in immediately
while the papers ere being 3-BKDROCM, CB. Us bath bom*.
Phone FA 2-3333.
processed.
This
Is a guest pass to the MovieWe Guarantee Personal
land Dme-ln Theatre for Henry
Satisfaction* On The
Jameson. Sanford, to see •The
Construction Of Your Home
Young Philadelphians".
Or Y our Money Cheerfully
Refunded.
Raymond M. Ball

Mather of Sanford

R A V EN N A
PA R K

KOLLAWAY, Hospltsl snd Riby
is, when the messages get
Realtor
Bads. Dsy. Week or Month —
AVON baa 3 open territories
through, all is well and
ASSOCIATES
FURNITURE CENTER
NOW, to Sanford. Increased de­
health is abundant providing
Richard 1L "Dick" hers.
lioo Frtack Ave.
mand for nsttoaally advertised
that moderation is the key*
Mgr. Mortgage Loan Dept.
Fb. FA 2-7933
cosmstks necessitate■ creating
note o f living. When there is
Mrs. O. H. "Amy" Andsraoo
naw territorial. For intarvtow,
a block to that life energy
Jeanie Blair
writs Mra. Jean MUanicb, Box
O. R. "Guy" Strickland
output, it means that one or
241, Lockhart, Fla.
W. B. Shippy
more of the bones of the Cor. H wy. 17*92 ft 27th St,
218 So. Park Ave. Th. T\ 2 k
■pine is displaced slightly
. Phone F A 2-1501
ADDRESSING a. Home. PartSanford
from its normal position.
Full time. Stars, GPO Box 788,
Evans Bldg, Lake Mary
Now you can see why the
R E A D TH IS TW ICE
N. Y.
Ph. FA 2-1290
Chiropractor is so vitally in­ THE PRICE IS RIGHT on this
brand new three bedroom con­
terested in your back and
crete block boma—two iparkl­
spine. He is scientifically
ing baths—-fully equipped citeW ELCO M E N A V Y A N D N E W C O M E R S
trained to locate and remove
AT ONLY
trie kitchen—near schools and
that block of life energy
shopping
centars—Only
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TO SA N FO R D
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Science Finds Cues To Noah's Flood
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPt) — A Columbia \
University scientist offend evidence todiy which hft bnUfttrftn will support the story o f the grant flood described
la tho Holy Bible.
. According to the Bible, the great flood which Noah
■arrived by building the ark was caused by torrential
rated which listed 40 days and 40 nights.
Dr. Rhodea W. Fairbrtdg* said hla worldwide study
o f aaa fossils over a 16-year-period and evidence fur­
nished by other scientists show that coastal arsaa te
many lends were suddenly covered by vast expanses of
water.
Fairbridge fixed the date at about 4,000 B.C. Thla
la about the time that the floods mentioned te thn Bible,
Buddhist writing and other chronicles took place.
He did thla by charting the rise and fall of asa levels
by ice agee and the shifting of oceen beds.
Fairbridge discovered fossils that he was able to

connect with particular Htnea te history
when aea levels swelled and receded. Ha
of them while skindiving off western At---------- H; i
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T h e sea level retched its highest pash about M M
years ago,” 1m said te aa interview with United Fling ;
international during tho International Oeeanogreghla
Conference at the United Nations.
T h e water rose gradually, tech i f tech thre a p
the centuries. Suddenly It eovwed thn eoactifna ani
moved Inland,” rising about S00 feet above tend.
Faltbridge said the great flood was n aaf
because man waa unaware of the power of the
and unable to protect himself.
T h e flood played a great part te i
intelligent," Fairbridge said. "He had to thtek *r g »
under water. And in later years men te other mum had
to fiad maaas af aovtriag himself or alan f m n to
death.”

CAVE CANAVERAL, Plft. (UPI)
-A teat medal af
sateUlta which wU carry a
into amice wi
i of tte aatta’a
nuts looked oa. The
aula fall abort af Ms mark ted was
recovared fnai tte sea.
"If I kid ted my m R an,,I think
I would kava gone this time," said
Navy LL Cmdr. Alai ft. ftteperd
Soil Bank T o Close
GAINUVILLX (UPI) - Thurs­ Jr., eat of tte future specimen,
fore R was knows that trouble
day Is the deadline far applications
tn
the Atlas intercontinental
la participate la the lteo conserv­
ation reserve program eg the soil alls caused the capsule to tell
bank, the Fhirtda State Agricul­ and hundred milts sheet of
target.
tural Service Commission aaaotn
The National Space
tho destroyer uas ati
UNITKD NAnONft, K. Y. (UPI) Ualy, Japan and Tunisia, the
*d the fuMMl-ihapo4 cspeels aovV . sUmrtties m M plans nations designated as tavaatiga- A tom Pact Okayed
•rsl hundred mile* north i f Bartors
by
tbs
Security
Council,
wen
H U * ft U u to Laos by
VIENNA (UPI) - The cabinet
Urn IH-foot-tag
this
wsakmd Is investigate expected to asslfn members of la approved SB agreement be­ was spotted by a aharp-oyad crow
charges of as tavkataft by Coca- their UN delegation le look into tween Austria and the United of a Navy pstnl piano aftsr the
States on the exchange of aid ift •ad of Us ahortasd flight
the sltustloo.
turn North Viet Nan.
This Laotian government sn- developing a t o m t e energy far
Tho talaailo was fin d st 1:11
af both parti**, tta to IS
of m i
NEW YORK (U P D - Tho #M»
_junced today la i. communique peaceful uees, it wee
a. m. sod tho capsule waa alghtad
WASHINGTON ( U P I )- Praal- ernmant’s chief mediator, Joseph They havn said they are right each to lha aater
that Its troops bar* recaptured a Tuesday.
at S:30 a. m. Tha apse* agaocy
Way atari- ffnipf*itf» to tietoi
dast Elsenhower today faced tho F. Finnegan, said today thn nopost In Samnrus province.
said a quick look at ths data ladi- proteam of whether to veto a new foliations in tho 17-dayoldsteel
The communique said tbs post Oil Drilling Set
estad all ayitama wllhla Urn cap"It serUinly |§ lha eddaet kind cal
oddestkind el
works appropriations bill strike are "the
was retaken as two rebel battal­ TALLAHASSEE (UF1) - T h e aula—which will om day boost e
at
bargaining T n a m m m *
bargaining”
he
tad.otter
assn.
ideal!ei!
to
s
pravloo#
ions were reported In the region California Company
ipacu travalar—parformod aa pUaFinnegan mad* this comment yen can tafi R that,” to said.
ha rejected.
of Samteu, In the same poeeioes. Tuesday It will soon start drilling
Negotiators frees both sides ro­
Republican Leader Mv when asked about President Eis­
Menu to btoh
The communique said also that for oil in Franklin County's St.
IB* trouhls cam*
the two crett H. D(risen predicted Elten enhower's criticism that "halfte Bl w h i war’s criticism will return* Thursday,
several enemy groups wen sight­ George Sound. Tbs well site, more
bower might veto the a*rood bUL hearted b a r g a i n i n g te net Mostly after gtotiog ths tetters.
ed In Phoogtaly province as wtU than a quarter of n mil* oifsters,
ill senIsewes‘a tetter
VANDEKBUG AFE, Cslg. Other logialalort b e l i e v e d ho enough," and hla demand that the David J. McDonald, president to reel teetolea to tha Taft-Hartley
as in Samneua province. The two is not in the son# claimed by the
•i
the United Steelworkers Union fir­ Act, whtab
(UN) - Ths Arm
Industry and union begin "
t sign U but freeae funds
provinces border on North Viet federal government
t e * la a n
ed off a reply Mating that lha unta aa injunction
toady Atlas — America’*
live, uninterrupted, good •
projects he opposed.
Nam sod Communist OUna
‘ la t a caU
trying to 4a just what the
,
The United S t a t e *
today
■Mate approved
vod the
ths U .teV bargaining."
» i*W
Saved, Then Sold
nstoi. Bad to anU ton
lha Facia* ksday
Ytenegan, hiked H to
I ^ U fita J a y alghft gad mat
caught Imre sight plandsada.to
NSW YORK 'IU I!1&gt;.~ Shortly
ton "havs aiLbea
fH|M at as operaetael R to tte White House by * Vote Us* prarkuM’s tetters to
supplier lu^iealiiid ilo is 'a h t grean was ike rl
toe authority to that fadarti Jaw
af Tt-li. Tha House had passed rides urging action weald
Iss, canteens, rtsel helmets with after police, volublea n aid n g n sent*lives of the American Soci­ ilrod by a Strategic i
Miottate, except on the basis to
the measure by ■ thumping lei «8 up th* negotiation!, said:
Uneri and mosquito a*la.
ety of the Prevention ad Cruelty
"Sometimes R Jars people loo** complete denial to m v Injustice to
margin.
S m Taesday by Dewlteg Apto Animals captured kin. Aure*
In each u se. the veto waa from their idea*—but only tf they tha steelworkers
■ratal Ca.,
Ca.. aaartoaar Rickard
pratal
Smith’s escaped monkey, her hus­
R. Conrad Cooper, chief industry
more than tbe twe-thlrdg ateta- want to. In order word*, only if
Gormlry
band, Edgar, announced the ani outside engines of the Atlas failed sary to ovsrride ■ prsaldantlal ve­ they want te bargain and com­ negotiator, charged that th* only
lh
a
Acid
t*.
a n ynlanlay,
settlement the union has made
m*l was for sale. Smith laid te to separate. This added weight re­ to.
promise."
by Frickrcks «UI ha
Asked if be 'agreed with Use possible so far would ha a "sur­
had
just
learned
hla
wife
borrow­
Tbe
second
bill
cantata
fui
duced
tho
planned
altitude
and
vel­
ia •checks
hay
ed money te buy R.
for all r? ntw projects which president’* atatemtnt regarding render to . . . pressures lor an in­
ocity.
prompted Elsenhower to reject "half-hearted bargaining." be said flationary agreement."
Tho
dramatic
recovery
turned
Carn lay said.
"We do not believe such a aatUeth* first version. But M trims all "It happens to be conalaiaot with
Perry
Quits
P
ost
the
teat
late
a
partial
success.
Th*
la
sa­
U the
LONDON (UP1) — Communist
mint la desired by toe President,
th*
projects
la
thn
bill
by
IVk
per
■pact
agency
waa
pleated
with
the
i
ALL
a
H
ao
BEE
(UPi)
John
te
esft lha ILeans.
Chins demanded today that India
by the American peoplt, or by the
cent.
to tao withdraw iu "trespassing" troop* Perry, an administrative sulaUnt performance of tho captula.
steelworkers Usamas!
maelvas" Cooper
Elsenhower contends the $1 new
U said booster rriro-roculs used
Chair*
to Gov. LeKoy Collins, will stap
tea
from the ten*Ion-ridden border
ErMar sale. Dewlteg ■res that has been the seen* of down Sept. IS to go to work lor to inaure risen separation of tea starts eventually would cost too
LITTLE BOCK, A l t (UPI) •
The top-level negotiators today
s private organliailou la Wow' capsule modal and the mlaail* br­ million dollars to complain.
la stay ea
la ■
NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock worked te complete the prepare FBI axperte joined Utile Bock p *
armed clashes between the two York. Perry, lormor reporter lor ed te programmed. The nitrogen
Tha
Democratic
leadership
ap­
Job Uroagb tei
Uc* today In a search ter bomte
countries in recent weeks.
the Tampa Tribune anJ the St. control jet* around tha cfptule'a parently., was convinced R had. the prices at 1 p. m.;
ittoga to help
Tf
•re while the Chamber to Gawte
The demand was made tn a let Petersburg Times, enaouaced Mi base pivoted tha blunt end of the votes this time to override any American T A T
pratal
MU
mere# stepped up efforts te pate
tor from Communist Chinese Pre­
model down Into proper position veto of tha measure, which would American Tobacco
roalsuatioa Tuesday.
iary, Krtier aaplataad.
Mb
liciae a reward for porsoat wfet
mier Chou En-lsi to Indian Prim*
for descent. Date from tha capsule provide fundi for flood oontroi Bethlehem Steel
touched off throe oxptorioni M an
Minister Jawabarlal Nehru. It
1714
w m received at tha Atlantic mis- and rivers and harbors project* C A O .
Cold Front Starts
UK
day sight
was dated Tuesday and taw
Chrysler
In tho current fiscal year.
rite
rang*,
Grand
Turk
Isle,
An­
A board cold trout swept down
Z8H
Two Federal Bunea to Investlcast by. Peiping today.
Curllas-Wrlght
tigua and on recovery ships.
...................23®14
gallon laboratory men started
India claims ths border area as from the Rockies today, Bringing
DuPont
"The fact that tha capsule sur­
a
touch
of
frost
to
Mootaua
and
checking th* bleat teen** Tues­
H* territory and hat accused the
Eastman Kodak
vived the severe re-entry healing
Everyone connected with or In­ day hi bops, to finding evidence
Red Chinese of making incursions threatening to crack tho East’s condition# |* considered a major
II
Ford Motor
into it. Nehru sent Chou a tsltsr latt-aummer hot. spell. Ths treat step forward te determtelng the
7714 tonated In water sports la invited that might lead to tha taptare to
General Eteelrlo
33* te attend th* water safety forum whomever rot tea exploateoa,
last March ZZ asking for Red moved loto tho western Dakotas adequacy of the Mercury beat prw
General Motors
spenaored by th* Red Cross chap­
Chins's views on the question, one and Nebraska before dawn, drop­
32
Na arrests have been mads.
Inti.
T
A
T
lection," the announcement said.
ter at • p. m. Thursday at tha
of s senes of messages sent on ping temperatures 30 to 30 de­
Gov. Orval Faitbue described
47*
liortllanl
Shepard.
13,
teamed
be
might
Civic
Center.
the issue. It was the March 22 gree# from readings of M hours
lot
the bombings aa "sickening
l'enney ..
havn
been
a
goner
if
he
had
riddan
Boh Zubrod, Nation*! Red Cross deplorable" and said ha h
earlier.
letter to which Chou replied.
ltttt
Justice ot th* Pence Hugh Dun­ i’ enn HR
the capsule. But If he was shaken
Aquatic Planner, will be guest they would not be repeatedThe Florid* But* Elks Associa­
47
V
k
nears
Roebuck
can
has
been
elected
to
Use
board
by tho failure of lb* rocket boost­
Keus iiuy Displays
11&gt;* speaker. Public olliciala, faculty
t i o n will hold iu Fall Conference
The explosions recked throe
of directors of th* State Associa­ ntudeoakcr
memoere, swimming pool owners, arate sections to LiUla Rock n
■uujt_urt tu P ii—-oovtet auuwr- er, eccording to his oiltcul spokes­ tion of Justice# el tho Pasco and U. b. Steel
104
™ U Leesburg Sunday and US Ban­
«
man, he didn't show it.
ooat
owners,
lakeuual
resident*
lUea Tuesday agreed to purenam
•71*
in n 31-minute period Monday.
jo ni U U Lode* member* i
Wcstiaghous* El.
Wnat did Lfta•Astronaut, who has Constables.
and any otners art urged to near Una damaged an office to th* Lit­
some of the items displayed at the
Viva* plan to attend.
Duncan waa named to the l i ­
a wife and tAo young daughters,
lb* discussion of how to reduce wa­ tle Rock Reboot Board. Another
American Exhibition, including a
Coni arenee buainesa will be
man board at the association's
Congregational
C h r l a t l a n coffee maker, television sets, re­ do afterward?"
ter accidents and drowning!.
shattered part to a building where
Jacksonville
convention
Sept
1-3.
handled In the Leesburg Com­
lie got snout three hours' sleep,
'lha instructors of toe water City Mayua Werner C. Kooop hag
Church paator Ur. J. Bernard frigerators, aloves, business maConstable
Melvin
WUU
af
Urtendo
munity Building, with Bute I’reuicu
gut
u
u
us
Fills
jet
plane
ana
aateiy program in to* counly wui oiucea w toe construction turn to
aident Charlea 1. Campbell pre- Boot will preach hi* final sermon cnines and a plastic cup making new oack some te Virginia ticacn, was elected president.
ue ■»*•«* at n uuruetu* at * p. m. wuten be ta president, 'i'ba toird
here Sunday. Ur. Hoot, who has maemne. An exhibition spokesman
Civil and criminal court ser­
Vn.
suihMiy at uas u y ia u u
u&gt;uuy uesuwsvd a c!&lt;y-ownad atavice improvement* wore dtacua*The Home Commute# of the been puitur of the Sanlord church said no presumed the good* would
uoute us Gut. J. U. Gregory.
for 3b years end taught at Semin­ be studied with so eye to duplicat­
turn wagon 'used by Fire Chtef
eu
at
tne
convention.
During
tn*
Harry Anna Crippled Children's
sue
nea
Gross
urgsuito
.ua
la
ing them.
coming year, justice* of the
WAHHINUTUN (UPI)—Presi­ spousor^ng toe party tor toe to- Gann nancy.
Home will meet at g p.m. Bstur- ole High School, will leave Tues­
No wa was Injured la tha Meets
peace will try te Inform Us* dent Llaennuwer’a radio-lateviawn
M day in UwaUiia. Hapot la on the day to teach in the English Dept,
structure woo are unpaid vinun- wnicu were neuevod to have keen
at
Piedmont
College,
Ca.
Church
M
eeting
Set
public
oo
what
their
Court*
do,
address
to
the
nation
Tnursaay
Horns* operation and oa the
The public is invited to an in­
Duncan said, ‘inis la the trrnnai nignt la expected to set Ins acage totra in to* waver »*.evy program. dynamite,
Residents of Ultl* Venice, Loch
Tiuat Fund will be given.
ina a HI agents were mot la
formal
reception
to
be
given
the
Arbor and Ravenna Park areas
CHICAGO luFij— rwo striking closest to th* people and la th* tur neat week's vuit of bovMt Pre­
Local Juik* Clun member* and
LUUe R ock on toe request ut pe­
court ut mat resorts, he explains. mier Nikita Kliriuncnev,
wives who expect to attend the paator in the church fellowahip interested in (arming a Baptist union* Tuesday rejected a new
nce, a spokesman (or to* Jusuce
The cuurt handles over K&gt;0
hall, following the 11 a.m. ask- Church are urged to attend a contract otter by bwilt A Co. to
Administration oilkiala said th*
weekend comerenc* include Mr.
Department in Washington said,
compialnu and U ta and process­ president probably would explain
and Mr*. Dick Hopes, Mr. amt vice. The Ethel Hoot Circle la meeting at TtU p. m. Thursday end a live-day-old walkout.
Meanwotie, the Lillie Bock
Spokesmen lor th* United Pack­ es over mo criminal cites per the reasons fair hla invitation to
at ths Laka Mary Baptist Church.
Mrs. William D. Harden, Hr. and sponsoring the reception.
Chamber to Commarce rushed ta
month. Tola lightens the t a d on Khrushchev and caution against
inghouse
Worker*
and
the
Amal­
Mr*. W. O. Livingston, Hr. sad
publicise a 923,000 reward for in­
gamated Meat Cullers and Uutch- higher courts. .
expecting any dramatic develop­
Mrs. Hubert Carutktrs, Mr. and
LONDON ( U P I )- Kay Kendall, formation leading te the arreak
•r Workman called the proposal
ment* or sudden solutions of cold the actress wife to star Rex HxrMr*. I’eta Bowertos, Mr. and
and coavlcUaa to tea bomb toe*"full of bugs" and "loaded with
war problem*.
Mr*, btephen Andreiko, Mr. and
rlaon, waa burled today In a part
gimmicks.1*
U also was considered likely to Hampstead churchyard known
%Mr*. Edward Pratt, Mr. and Mrs.
Federal mediators said the Iwo
that Elsenhower would request aa "Actosna Corner."
Wade Snyder, end Mr. and Mr*.
side* would m et again today in
th* Ame.ican people to receive
A. P. Hahn. Attending the Sunday
Miss Kendall, 22, died Sunday
an effort to end the strike by
Sand-clay baas type pavements Khrushchev politely and correctly
aCMkm will be Mr. and Mrs.
from leukemia.
17,000 workers in 34 cities across may not be used to pave roads
aa befits a visiting bead of state,
Hundreds of wreaths wan piled
James iiullehan, Bussell Spencer
the country.
In th* county system, the coun­ no matter bow strong their antip­
up to the graveside by the 12th
and Mi. and Mrs. Bernard Wol­
ty commission decided yesterday.
athies u tbe ay*t*m be repre­ Century village church of SL
WASHINGTON (UPI) - J
ford.
Holla seeks t* have tha funds
ORLANDO (U ri) — A TeamWhen reads are bulk to tow
House
gave fl
sents.
John-at-Hampatead,
a
North
UrnUnion suit Is on file hero transferred in compliance with
grade pavement to places when
doe suburb*
a pp r o v a l today ie a
lb* water table 1* Ugh the water
against the Florid* N*tlon*l order Issued test week by the
Harrison, who knew hla wife boost kt gasoil
level may rtee and weaken the
Bank of Orlando which h*« re­ union's court-appointed monitors.
waa aulfaring from an incurable OcL L
road base, causing th* road to
Bank ITesident O, I’. HowlU
fused to release (3utf,000 te
disease when be married her four
The bUl now teas te tea While
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) No go to pieces, said County K »
has refused to release the funds
Teamster funds.
yean ago, had plaaded "no flow- House. Lawmakers to both parties
action
U
scheduled
against
Volusia
ginaer Robert Davis.
until the union settle* a del
•
Tha
suit,
filed
in
federal
court
DETROIT (UPI) - DetreR wi# are. Send your money Instead te said President Elsenhower was
Sanford City Physician Dr.
quent gd30,(M&gt;0 account that la In County Juvenile Judge Mai MassThomas McDaniel will attend a Tuesday, ass* that the money be
without a dally newspaper today. a cancer fund." But tha theater certain ta alga R tela law.
feller, target of unspecified comconnection
with
an
ill-fated
Flo­
meeting of ths Florida Academy transferred to the Public Bank of
The measure temporarily raise*
plaints on lha conduct of hla of­ Band Group T o M eet A strike in one printing plant shut world Ignored hla request.
fice.
The Aral meeting to th* school down all three metropolitan dail­
of General Practice board af dir­ Detroit where it c*n draw Inte­ rida Teamster bousing project,
The cancer r e s e a r c h tend, la tear cents tea present tore*
ector* In Jacksonville this week- ract. It also **k* I&amp;W.0U0 te • The Sun Volley project, a 2,MO
Gov, LeRey Collins held a 30- year for Uw Band Parents As m . ies.
meanwhile, reported that contri­ cent n gaUoa federal tax an jga» v l H
acre housing development origi­ mlnuto conference with Masafelter will he bald at g:20 p. m. to­
•oi. Mr*. McDaniel will accom­ damages from tbe bank.
Pressmen s t a g e d a wildcat butions war# pouring te for the din* and dtoeto fuels. The higher
The action was filed te behalf nally planned aa a community for here Tuesday. After the confer- morrow in the- Seminole High strike at the Detroit News early specially Instituted Kay Kendall levy woul d remain te fane II
pany, him. Dr. McDaniel la chair­
man of the Medical Economica of Detroit Local 2W. «l which retired union members, failed la *00 * Collin* said "1 do not feel School Cafeteria. A covered dish Tuesday In protest over th* pap­ Memorial Fund, launched te co­ months untU July L 1241
and Insurance Committee of the Teamster boae Jtnunr Hoffm U the wake of mail order and finan­ that further censure or action by supper will be served before the er’s orders conwrrnlng a Labor operation with the Variety Club bring In almost one billioo dollars
cial irregularities.
ergaoueuuoto
Florida Academy.
to Britain te aid aancer research. la adrtlitato aavs—
this office will be
I t* edition.
^jytaidcat.

UN Rushes Survey New s B riefs
Fighting

President Faces
M ediator Calls 5 7 -D a y Old S teel
Second Round Veto
Talks 'O ddest Kind O f Bargaining'
Of Works B ill

Appraisal

■ v riT ja rra a

India Now Accused
By Red Chinese

$25*000 Reward
Offered In Bombing
At Little Rock |

1 p. m. Stocks

Red Cross Urges
Forum Attendance

*23 Sanford Elks
To Attend State
Meeting Sunday

Duncan Elected
By State Group

Or. Koor To End
Tenure Sundoy

Ike To Outline His
Reasons For Visit

Unions Turn Down
Contract Offer

Britons Fay Tribute
To Kay Kendall As
Cancer Fund Grows

Teamsters Sue Orlando

County Rules Out
Sand-Clay Paving

Gas Tax Hike Gets
Final Approval

Bank For Fund Transfer

McDaniel To Be
aAt Medic Meeting

No Action Slated
On Volusia Judge

Strike Closes
Detroit Papers

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BADLY BATTERED were these two cars and two men were injured when
they were involved in a traffic accident Friday on S. French Ave. Driven
of the ears, Thomas W. Arnold and Glen McKendree, were taken to Semin­
ole Memorial Hospital. Arnold was treated, but not admitted, and MeKendree is still hospitalized.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Mitchell To Ask
Strike Cool-Off
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Labor
Secretary Jam es P. Mitchell says
be weald reeommeod that Presi­
dent Klsenhower Invoke the TaftHartley Act to force aa 00 * day
“ coolieg off” perioc la the steel
strike if h continued kilo October
and created a national emergen•0Jo

made the statement aa
Democratic Gov. Mike V. DiSalle
of Ohio, ooe of the nation'! steelproducing states, called on t h e
govenuneot to use “ all Its facil­
ities'' to bring about an early
and to ttw 54-day old strike.
DiSalle, form er federal p r i e s
stabiliser, criticised Mitchell Sun­
day for falling to intervene In the
strike. The governor said a conf truing strike could barm the
WMomy. But ha conceded it had
dona no aerloua damage so far.
Mitchell noted that there were
•bout 850,000 persons idled by the
United Steelworkers Union walkout
that has shut down plants produc­
ing N par oent of the nation'*
Steel.
The secretary said he would
recommend that Eisenhower ob­
tain a Taft-Hartley Injunction if
thv strike cootinued lotc early OcQ b e r aad serious steal shortages
and further unemployment in al­
lied Industrie* developed.
The Injunction would halt the
strike for an 80-day “ cooling off”
period during which Steelworkers
would have to go back to their
Jobs. They would be free to con
tinuo the strike If no agreement
was reached by the Ume the in
Junction aspired.
&lt;fnlon official* oppose use of the
fJunction.
w Eisenhower has refused to Inter
true in the strike. He has urged
both sides to work for an early
s.dtitment that would not be in
iaiionary.
111 feeling between U J . workers
and their employers Is growing,
art) the 54-day old steel strike
proves it, top labor spokesmen
declared today la special Labor
Day statements.
The union leaders generally took
somewhat grim view primarily
because Coogrxis approved last
week a labor reform bill striping organized labor of some of
a power and curtailing some of
its privileges and Immunities.
AFL-CIO t esident G e o r g e
Meany reserved his Labor Day

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statement until tonight when be
will address a big union rally in
Sait Lake City.
AFL-CIO Vies President James
B. Carey, bitterly attacked Presi­
dent Elsenhower Sunday for his
role In winning passage of the
labor reform bill. He also pledged
labor to seek eventual repeal of
the legislation.
United Auto Workers President
Walter P. Reuther said the strike
showed “the giant corporations
that control the steel Industry
are leading a big business cam­
paign against the working people
of America.”

First Integration
Starts Tomorrow
In Stale Schools

Have You Been Hot?
NEW YORK (U PI)—The high­
est reported temperature la the
nation Sunday was H i at Yuma,
Arts. Lowest today waa 2$ de­
grees a t Fraser, Colo.

May Dies At 84
rRESTONSBURG. Ky. (UPI)
—Andrew Jackson May, 84, one
of Kentucky's most controversial
political figures, died a t a hos­
pital here Sunday.

12 In State
Uaitod Press
The nation's traffic tail moust­
ed steadily today and the National
Safety Council predicted It might
reach an all-time high before the
end of the Labor Day weekend
tonight.
A United Press international
count at 11 a . m. showed 111
persons kUlcd in traffic accidents.
Four died in plane crashes, 45
drowned and 43 were killed la
miscellaneous accident* far aa ov­
erall total at 407.
California, which had hoped for
a repeat at its relatively a a f a
July 4 holiday, when only 10 died,
led the nation with 50 highway
deaths, followed by Ohio with 34.
Texas with 20, and New York and
Pennsylvania with 18 tack. Vir­
ginia and Michigan each recorded
13.
At leajt 13 peraooa had died in
Florida since the weekend start­
ed. The survey showed four traf­
fics deaths, five drownlngs and
three deaths in the crash of a
private airplane.

Cardinal Weaker
ROME (UPI) — The condition o!
ailing Federico Cardinal Tdeschini
took a turn for the worse Sunday
night. The 35-year-old cardinal is
arch-priest of St. Peter's Basilica.
He was operated on last week for
an intestinal ailment.

Klan Signs Out

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U P I)- A
Ku Klux sign today greeted mo­
torists at the Tarrant City limits
near here. It was the fourth such
sign put up in the state recently.
All signs depict a white-robed man
mounted on a horse and waving
a Confederate flag. The others
Include two a( Bessmer and one
MIAMI (UPI)—Florida is ex­ in Tuscaloosa.
pected to see its first public
school integration Tuesday.
Four Negroes art to attend
VENICE, Italy (UPI) —Roberto
school with about 10 whites at the
Orchard Villa elementary school Rossellini's movie “ 11 Gencrale
in Miami. About 20 Negroes are Della Rovere” tied for first place
scheduled , In go..Jo cissies with Sunday night In the Venice Film
about 350 white children, at the Festival. Rossellini, beset by fin­
school for Homestead Air Force ancial and matrimonial troubles,
Base personnel. Both are Dade made a comeback by sharing the
Gold Lion of St. Mark for the
County schools.
Sixty-nine other Negro pupils best film with another Italian
have applied for admission to director, Mario Monicelii who pro­
Orchard Villa, located in a neigh­ duced “ La Grande Guerra."
borhood rapidly becoming a Nego section. But the AT will have
to wait approval by the school
RICHMOND, Vs. (U PI)—Four
board which meets Sept. 18.
Virginia
localities
reluctantly
The board assigned only four open the doors of their white
Negroes to the Orchard Villa schoois to Negro children Tues­
school at the end of last year's
session. No more white students day. For two, Front Uoyal and
have applied at the school since Charlottesville, it will l&gt;u the first
time. Norfolk and Alexandria,
10 registered in the spring.
The school la staffed by a white cosmopolitan centers with federal
faculty and lias a capacity of government employes making up
480 students. It had fewer than a large part of their population,
began token race-mixing last Feb­
that last year, however.
ruary.

Rossellini Film Wins

Virginia Mixes

Firemen Put Out
Two Sunday Fires

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Actor Gvvenn Dies

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Edmund
Gwenn, Academy Award • winding
The fire department made iwo actor beat known for his motion
runs yesterday, putting out two picture characterization of kindly
fires before much damage w a s ! humorous old men. died SunJay
1 night at he age of 81. The Brit­
done.
A matt re s-&gt; caught fire at a 1111 ish born performer, who was giv­
Holly Ave. residence, but caused en hia first big break by Play­
more smoke than fire, the depart­ wright George Bernard Shaw,
ment reported. Another blaze at a died of complications of pn«.umostore at SOI Celery Ave. caused nia at the Motion Picture Country
some damage to building and Hospital where he had been congoods. Its origin was not determin­ fined to a bed or wheelchair for
almost two years.
ed immediately.

United Fund Sets
$41,621 As Goal
As Work Begins
The 9cmlnole County United
Fund Budget Committee has sat
541,831 as the goal for this fall’s
annual United Fund campaign.
A. B. Peterson Jr., has been
chosen as campaign chairman for
the year’s drive by the Fund
board at directors.
The Seminole Family Counseling
Service has been added this year
to the seven original agencies.
Allotments to be made from the
set goal to the agencies are: Sal­
vation Army, $9,900; American
Red Cross, $8,879; Hoy Scouts,
55,oOO; USD. 14,578: Girl-Scouts,
$3,516; Childrens' Home Society,
$3,000; Seminole Fsmily Counsel­
ing Service, $2,700; Florida Mental
Health Association, 51,750. Re­
tained for the Emergency Fund
ami administration of the drive
will be $2,500.
Campaign headquarters have
been opened in the Woodruff
Building, 100 E. 1st St. and will
he open dally except Sunday*. Dr.
Harry Woodruff contributed use of
the building.
All citizens interested in work­
ing on the drive contact the of­
fice. Organizational work is now
started and solicitation will start
early in October. Office phone
number Is FA 2-4017.

Polk Site Bought
For Atom Plant
TAMPA (U PI) - A 700 sere
tract hat been purchased in i'olk
County aa the site of a nuclear
power plant. The Tampa Electric
Co and Florida Power Corp. mllaborated on the purchase for the
proposed plant which is expected
to be in operation by June 1983.
The 28 million dollar plant will
be built a* an experiment to de
(ermine If it is economical to build
a larger one just like it. The
plant would have no direct effect
on the consumer.

eteec for Mrs. BeaFun. - i
V,«v?Ve, widow of
aie Leoiu
A-,.ocke, who died
the late J .
Friday at Jacksonville, will be
held at I0.3U a.m. Tuesday a t All
8oula Church, with the Rev.
Richard Lyons officiating. A
Winner of the Future Farmers efficiently on the farm. Florida
Randall has a State Fanner's
#s*ary will be recited at 8 p.m.
vi.rtrifieition Power and Light Corp. gave Ran- Degree from the FFA. He had to
today at Hrisson
•*“ &gt;" Funeral
F u n e r a l Home.
H u m * . I of Aineri
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daft a $25 bond in an earlier «on- show a $500 profit from farm pro
JecU ^
^ gel
Burial will be (n All Souls Award for Central Honda District |# J t
Cemetery. Active pallbearers will Four Is Randall Priest of h. San-1
be Joe Stewart, Ford Harrison, ford Ave.
The 19-year old gr'duate
B. D Lake. F. E. Roumillat Jr.,
B. E- ltogero and John S chlrard; Seminole High s Vocational-AgriJr. Members of the Brotherhood j cultural program won $75 in ssvat Locomotive Engineers will b e . tags bond* for die electrical prohonorary pallbearer*.
iJects he completed on his parents’
Mrs. Aycocke bad been a S a n -.30 acre farm.
Jo rd resident for 60 year*. She | Randall put new wail plugs in
“ aa born in St. Augustine, the i hia borne, rewired the chicken
daughter of the lata Mr. a n d 1house, wired lights in the yard,
Mr*. George Leonard/. She was rewired the poultry pen for heat
a memlwr of All Soula Catholic and Ught, wired the feed storage
room for lights, repaired and oiled
Church, the Catholic Woman'* the
washing machine, oiled the
Clu i »i d A ltar Rosary Society. sewing machine and taped its
Survivors Include two daugh­ wires, overhauled th* water pump
ter*, Mr*. R. F. Wilson, Orlando; and oiled its motor, and repaired
Mrs. C. L. McCrone, Jacksonville; and kept up the lawn mower. He
a son. Jack N. Aycocke, six ioat only one chicken of 175 that
grandchildren, nine great grand- he raised ta the wired poultry
rehiidten and a niece, 3Irs. F. 4 house.
Roum illat Sr., of Sanford.
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"The light was left on continu­
ously and provided th* necessary
amount of heat as well as light
Miss Wilson’s
to stimulate the chickens to eat
often and reach maturity rapidly,"
Mother Dies
Randall reported to the Future
Mrs. W. L. Wil&gt;on of Roanoke, Farmers. The farm electrification
Ala., mothar of Mis* Myrtle WU- contest U sponsored by fS&gt; FFA
eon, cc.r.ity home demonstration &gt;nd Florida electric powt; com­
agent, diet! Saturday in Alabama. panies to help Future Farmers
She was buried yesterday at learn about electricity so that it
^ fla u te e .
RANDALL PHIEtfl AND b'UUMl), tillJtiiti
■mr ho m ad mure a unpUUly sod
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Big Powers To Reopen
Talks On Disarmament
Arms Race
Ike's Top

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Interest
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
United States, Russia, Britain and
Franc* have agreed to resume
thalr long-dead disarmament talks
aimed at ending the tense and
costly cold war weapons race.
The hig powers decided that a
10-natlon disarmament commission
—composed of five Western and
five Communist countries—should
start negotiations soon.
U. S. officials viewed Russia’s
decision to take part in the new
talks as particularly significant
because U came on the eve of
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush­
chev’s viiit to the United Stalea.
They said President Eisenhower
considered disarmament to be the
most important single matter he
planned to discuss with Khrush­
chev.
Government sources disclosed
th# agreement on new disarma­
ment talks Sunday night. They
said the commission was expected
to begin work soon.
East and West have been un­
able to gel together on disarm a­
ment since London negotiations by
a United Nations subcommittee
blew up in disagreement In Sep­
tember, 1957.
The aim of the new commission
will bo to make some headway
toward solving such touchy prob­
lems as ending production of Usslonable weapons materials, trim­
ming current atomic stockpiles and
c o n « tio n a l military forces and
setUng up a system to prevent sur­
prise attack.
Sines the London talks broke
down two years ago, the United
States, Britain and Russia have
made headway at Geneva toward
devising a system to police an
atomic test ban. They failed, how­
ever, to come up with methods
of Irsscning the danger of surprise
attack.

Asks Facb On Laos

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI)—Tba United 8tat*s lined
up support today for a move to
send United Nations fact finders
to investigate Communist attacks
on Laos.
U. 8. Ambassador Henry Cabot
Lodge was ready to make the
proposal to the 11-natlon Security
Council this afternoon.
Lodge spent Sunday sounding
out possible co-sponsor* for a
necessary resolution.
The Security Council will begin
consideration of the Laos situa­
tion by herring a report from
Secretary General Dag Hammerskjold on the appeal for help ho
received from tha government o f
the tiny Southeast Aslan nation.

Laotian Foreign Minister Khamandan Panya was on hla way to
New York by air to plead his na­
tion's case personally It he la In­
vited to appear before the coun­
cil.
The sound! Is composed of Ar­
gentina, Britain, Canada, Nation­
alist China, France, Italy, Japan,
Pakistan, Russia, Tunisia and th*
Unlteu States.
The Communist bloc ha* op­
posed U.N. Interference and Rus­
sia could veto any move the other
members of the Security Council
might want to make. Then the
case likely would be taken up by
the 82-natlon General Assembly.
Lao*, In its appeal to Hammarakjold, asked for a U.N. emergen­

Benefit Tourneys
Af Casselberry,
Mayfair Courses

A Bab* Didrickson Zaharies
Golf Tournament will be played
at the Mayfair and Casselberry
country clubs Sept. 19 and 20.
The tournament sponsored by
the Women's Golf Associations
of the two club, is open to golf­
er* of all ages. Proceeds will go
to tho American Cancer society
which the famed "B ihe" helped
through fund raising before she
died of cancer. Tournament play
will be on th* anniversary of
Mrs. Zahariat' J.-ath.
Score- and entrance fee* of $1
per person will Ini taken from 8
a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1 to 8
p m. both days. No special appli­
cations need be made. The Callo­
way handicapping system will bo
u*ed to determine the winners.
Handicaps are given proportion­
ate to a golfer's score under the
Calloway system.
Men's and Women's division
trophies will be gtveA to winners
anil runners-up In the tournament.
Ronald W. I’crry, Sanford liecreation Dept, head, will direct
the tournament. Mrs. Clifford
Overman, president of the Cassel­
berry women's group, r. I 3fUa
PRESTWICK, Scotland (U P D - Ellen Betts, president of the
I'resident Elsenhower ended sn Mayfair group, are in charge at
historic trip to Europe today and arrangements at their clubs.
headed home to prepare for his
meetings with Soviet Prem ier Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev.
Bad weather over Iceland forced
Lhi- president to cancel at the last
minute plana to atop at Keflavik
on the way horns for a talk with
Iceland President Asgeir Asgeirsson.
The president must complete
A Bible Study Conference his
plans for the Sept. 15 arrival at been set for Mept. 28 by tbe
Khrushchev. Thera will be con Seminole County Ministerial As­
frrencea with Republican legisla­ sociation.
tive leaders on administration blits
Dr. Elmer A. Leslie, professor
in the closing phases of Congress. emeritus of Old Testament and
He will consult with the State De­ Hebrew at Boston University
partment and the delegation to the
United Nation* on the crisis in School of Theology will u..e the
Book of Isaiah a* a lecture basis.
L*u*.
The conference open to minis­
ters ami laymen will be at the
First Methodist Church in two
sessions, at 2 p.m. and at 7:31)
p.m. It will be conducted by the
General Extension Division of
Florida and sponsored locally by
LONDON (UPI) - Rex Harri­ tiie Seminole County Ministerial
son knew his actress wife Kay Association. A $1 registration fee
Krmlall had an incurable Illness will be churged.
Thu association derided to meet
before he married here, her doc­
tor said, but he kept the knowledge regularly during the coming
months at the First Methodist
from her.
kliss Kendall. 32, died here Sun­ Church. The Rev. James Bar­
day of leukemia, cancer of the nett, new pastor of the First!
blood for which no cure has been Christian Church has been made an
found. Harrison played his most association member.
difficult role in keeping her from
knowing she hsd it during the two
years of their marriage, according
to Dr. Carl Goldman.
“ Kay never knew what her ill­
ness was." Goldman told newsmen
JACKSONVILLE (UPI)-- Hoase
after her death in the London Spesker Tom Bcsstey will name
Clinic.
a committee Tuesday to stump
“ Sir. Harrison knew before he the state in a “hard soil” of tbe
married her. It has been a lung 44 senator. 103-meinber —appor­
and difficult strain for him. Now tionment plan.
it is over and ha is completely
Ilou— members in caucus here
broken up.”
over Um weekend voted 55 to-9 for
Goldman said the disease was the resolution setting up the com­
diagnosed in 1955 and Harrison mittee. This was three mure votes
was told of U before their marriage in opposition than the live east
in June, 1957. But he said Mias against the measure when It wns
Kendall thought her trouble was a adopted by the House earlier this
less serious blood disease with year.
similar symptoms.
The committee will consist of
She awoke briefly from a 13- a chairman and three members
hour coma at 13:30 p. m. Sunday, from tach congressional district.
murmured a few words to Harri­ There will be a state arid* ref­
son, who had been at her bedside erendum on the plan in Novem­
ior tore* days, and died.
ber.

President Flies
Back To Capital

Clergy Sponsors
Bible Lectures

Kay Kendall Dies;
Harrison Keeps
Two-Year Secret

'Hard Sell* Slated
On Reapportion

cy fore* to halt "aggressstoa” bat
tba United States and Its Alltea
decided to press for enly • fact
finding commission a t thin point.
The United State* would Ilk* to
sc* the team oa Ms way to tba
war son* within two days )a
hopes this aloo* might help atom
the fightingTha Communists hava been
pressing for revival a t the three
nation International Control Coasralaslon comprised of India, Cana*
da and Poland. This was set up
to watch over Lao* after the Ge­
neva Conference at 1964 which
neutralised Lao
Indochina war.

Planner To Speak
At Wafer Safely
Forum Thursday

BOB ZUBROD

Mr. B. H. Warren
Dies Al Age 71
Mr. Bishop Haygood Warren, TI,
died in Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital Friday night. A retired
farmer, he lived in Sanford lor
49 years.
He is survived by four daugh­
ters, Mrs. Lovells R. Turner, of
Orlando; Mrs. Hilda Turner, San­
ford; Mrs. Mildred Nesbitt of
Darlington, S. C„ and Mrs. Lots
Corley of Titusville.
Also four sons, Lester B. War­
ren, Claude Warren, Rowan War­
ren, ill of Sanford, and Robert
O. Warren stationed with the U.
S Marine Corps at Camp LeJune,
N C., and three sisters, 5trs.
Bert H. Smith, Mrs. Frances All­
man, St. Augustine, and Mrs.
Issbello Knox, New Smyrna
Beach.
Funeral services will bo oooducted at Brlsso.. Funeral Homs
Wednesday at 10 a. m.. with th*
Rev. Joel L. Brown officiating.
Interment will be in Evergreen
Cemetery, Sanford.

A water safety span h i — dto&gt;
evasion will be held »t th* San­
ford Clvit Canter Tharsdey R
S p.m.
Rad Groas National Aqpatto
Planner Bob Zubrod will b* Seestnola Rod Croaa Chapter g«M
a t the forum. A program to
which Zubrod will dlscuao water
safety with civil government,
school, public safety and civic am
gsnlzation representatives baa
booa a r t—god, Th* pablte to toi
vited.
Water safety oortlfUatae earn­
ed by 8emlnote County zetidaato
during 1959, are estimated a#
over 800, —ye Mrs. F. D. Scott
local water safety program

Chinese Troops
Cross Burma Line
RANGOON, Burma (U P I) •
Communist Chinese troop* ted k
a second lloutem-nt crossed tk
border Into Burma searching tc
Chine— refugees, tha English 1st
guago newspaper “Th# Nation
reported today.
Tha newapapor did not aa
when the crossing took place,
said the Chine— since have wit)
drawn.
According to th* dispatch, tk
Chine— CommunisU penetrate
from Yunnan sight mites to)
Burma’s Kachln State.
Soma 10,000 Chinese have be*
reported to have fled aero— tk
bonier and found haven to
State.

Congress Labors Today
As 7 M ajor Bills Remain
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Con
gress held an extraordinary Labor
Day —salon today In a drive to
clean up Its last —ven major bills
and adjourn by (he weekend. But
peeved Sen. Wayne Mor— (DOre.) threatened to continue his
one-man delaying action.
Soma lawmakers already were
convinced that 3lor—'s "parlia­
mentary war” with Senate Demo­
cratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson
would force Congress to abandon
its adjournment goal and meet
into next week, when Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev arrives.
Mor—, who— parliamentary de­
laying tactics kept tbe Senate in
suasion until after midnight Satur­
day, threatened to block any ac­
tion at the Labor Day meeting by
reading a thraa-voluma history of
the American labor movement.
The Senate planned to resume
debate on a bill to extend the
farm surplus disposal program.
Johnson also hoped for action
on the House-approved bill to per­
mit President El—nhower to hike
Interest rates on series E and H
government savings bonds.
The Hou— planned to consider
a bill that would deny passports
to people who bad promoted tba
Communist causa during the last
nine years.
The last time aither tha House

ml «i U bu Dog waa

in 1942 when both convened to t
celv* a special anti-inflation m&lt;
sag* from President Franklin
Roosevelt proposing a wartli
celling of $35,000 on a taapaya
net income.
In addition to tb-&gt; surplus d
posal and interest rate bills, C&lt;
gress must deal with Ova oth
touchy and potentially timt-cc
turning measures.
B o t h the Hou— and S a n a )
banking committees are work!
on a bousing bill to replace t
two previous measures vetoed
President Eisenhower.
The Hou— Is scheduled to v&lt;
Tuesday on a new public wo(
money bill which differs oi
slightly from one vetoed by t
president. The Senate also si
must set on tha billThe Senate Appropriations Co
mittee la holding until Just befo
adjournment a Hou— • approv
foreign aid money bill. It pr&lt;
ably will cut sharply Elsenha
er's request.
Congress baa Just a boat aa
pleted action on a bill to rai
the federal tax on a gasoline by
penny a gallon to keep tbe Inti
state highway program going. T
Senate passed the bill Saturd
night, despite Mor—’• siow-do
tactics. The Hou— approved
•muter hiK ear

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In Ihi I rirttla m i M M W lif I*
Ik* Circuit C iift la in i for Somlaaia r»unir. Funds. i« n » c « r r
X*. Hl». wkaftln HAROU* II.
KAffiiKR U Ftalotlff. ond HEX.
XT WITTE. JK aa4 HORTEN*K
n WITTK, hit Wife it al. i n
Defendant*. ika undersigned at
rltrk i f II* nforcMld Circuit
Ciift. Wilt wlthta th« Itatl hour*
if Mli in Monday, tkw f lit i t /
•f Dtpiffilir, A. D III*, iffir far
tilt and Mil ta tha bighorn sad
M«t bidder, far cook. at lha main
law af tha Caort Houm, haiaa
Ua wMfoflr ar a froit daar. af
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Sm b a, rages UM. fe- «T,
aad St, *f the- Pablta Xa.
seeds af Bomlaolo Coaaty,
Florida.
a M . the above deeerlhod toad
tenfe tytag w U h k e l» ■emlTBe aalero of thio Mil la to re­
eve cortala aloud* from aad lo
■let aad eeefirm Ike UUa la said
nd In the, Plain tin a
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TM moo af U t Court Wherei. aatd Mil waa laatltatad la The
m elt Coart af thO Nlath Justel cwaelt ta aad tar aomiaolo
ZUtnPlortda. An abbreviated
Uo i t the MM la R. J. TINDALL
SXTtS L TINDALL aad LOUIS
STOCK. t«l THX FLORIDA A
A OOXrORATION, e Florida
inorlthni SUBURB BEAUTIFUL
ig m o n ilK T
COMPART. a
tortda Corporal lea i and ALTAm n
MOXBS COMPANY, a

rrlbed nrnperty lying and btlng
la a*mliiU Count,, Florida, towit:
RBAL ESTATE:
tot* II, IS and |L iiC tbi
OiUlh IM foot i t Ihi Kilt M
lilt ef tot fe , i t Smith'*
ThlrO nakdlrlofoa, according ti
Plat th*r*of recorded In Plat
Rwk I. pose SS. ef U* Publls
Record* of gtmlnol* County,
Florida. ALSU tot* It nnd *•
. of M. M. Smith1* Hebdlvlolun,
acrorSIne In plat lh*r*of r*.
, cordod In PUt Book I, pee*
IS, Public Itoroedi of hm lm l*
. County, Florida.
PERSONAL PROPERTY:
IMS ChatroUt trurh Engtno
No. SHSIIII, Portal No.
IW Atllltli 1 Ford Ferguson
Tractor. Motor No. IN ISIS: 1
PorO Pornuoun Tractor, Molar
No. IN Still: I Tractor Spare
A*n*mbiyi i r*rtuu«r Spread*rt J Cabbae* carui 1 totalInp Board: 1 Tractor Ocoopi
1 Tractor Plow: I Plenl Bitil»B Maeblne: t Treetsr Periltiaar Drill: r«l*rr Wire for It
•«r**i I C*l*ry Paper Roller*;
1 Tractor Cultivator I’alt: I
Tractor feeing TocU Mcrrow;
0 SukMlf L'altai 1 Tractor
Been Planter; t Esrarol* Cul­
tivator Veit: t citra tiro for
Tract or i l Morrow Mcchinc: I
Power Pncttr; 1 Bulck Motor
Pumpi III# f**t ef fklonor
Pipe: MS f»ct of Twlrtcr Pip#:
dfe yards ef need bod cloth;
Beed bed rpflcr for ISO yard*
el coed bod cad cloth ptai All
•th»r mltccllcncouc ■farm Im*
ement*, tcotc and eaulpmcnt
anted on tbo above described
reel Mints.
add Mlo will be mad* paronaat to
and Is ardor to antler? the term*
af said amended final doeroo.
WITNESS mp hand aad afflolal
Mai al Saaford. Bomlnolo County,
PlerMa. tbla t u day of leptomber,
A. fe till.
&amp; P. IIBRNDON
Clerk ol the circuit Court
By Msrtka T. Vlbl*n
Deputy Clerk

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l a f e ' r s s &amp; .i .A i .s s KARL H. WRIGHT, a/b/a X. H.
1 few seel pro part/ tavalvod Is WX1UHT, Decoaood
a n n o * tu camnirnns
d f o n b ab o rt.
Yea aad each of you ara boroky TO ALL PERSONS H A V IN G
DOUflod that Hit ta remote olouda CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
aod U mtet aad confirm tho RAID KOTATBl
to few ahot* described proTaw aad each of row aro hereby
no lifted aad rogulrod to file any
Wgrtr hoc boon krowgkt agataet
wow la IM akov* doaertkod Court olalian nnd demands which you.
ar sllh«r af you, may have .against
Mid M in ts In the otflcs if Hon.
WUwea Alexander County Judge of
Somlnolo County, nt Me office In
lho Court Howie la Banford. Flor­
ida, wllkla sight calender months
of Ostokor, Hi*, aad to file with from lho time of tho ftr*t publica­
oaid Clerk your wrltfoa dofonooo, tion of this notice. Koch claim or
M aar, ta tlw Complalat filed la domond must bo In writing and
oald eourL Heroin fall not, *1** contain Uo ptoco of residence nnd
daetes pro *onfse*o will b* on- p«*l offlcs oddroM of lho claimant
and mu*l bo iworn tn by tho claim­
torod again it you.
w m n u i my haad nnd th* n*nl ant. bis »*eut or attorney, *r th*
of Ibis Coart at faafoed. Bomlnol* •am* shall b* void.
eatwty. Florida, oa thls ird day ef
/■/ Marilyn J. McCarthy
At Administrator of Mid
■aotember, lilt .
ostst*
O. P HERNDON,
Pint publication on Aug. il. III).
Clark af Ik# Ctnlll Court
Be aad for BeaUa*lw County, XOTICB OF APPLICATION POM
TAX DBED
Florida.
by: Marika T. Vlhlew. D. C (BBC. IM IS FLOBIUA STATUTES
OP 1M0I
foaopk M. Muraako.
NOTICE IB HBIIEBT GIVEN.
Attoraoy tar FlalaUlfa
That H. U McIntosh tho holdor of
F. a Box Ho. *11
tho following certificate boo fllod
Farm Park. Florida
PwkBok a*pL | , h . si . i i . h i s . Mid rortlflcsto for lax doed to bo
liaurd thereon. Tho cortlflcato num­
ber end year of loouonco, tho des­
cription of lho properly, nnd tha
name In which II wa* iim ih I aro
as follows:
Cortlflcato No. TI
Tear of I muobco Juno !*, A. D.
HIT
Dvevvtpllea of Preperlyi
HOW ARD
W ILLIAM
1IBLLBN N I* Ft of tot • Block (I
BCMMIDT,
A.
D. Chappell's HubdlvMlon
Defendant.
Plot Bonk I Pago II
XVrtCD TD DBFBXD
TO:
Edw ard
William
Holloa- Namo In which aatee**d Laura
aahmldL Whoso residence la ua- Clark. Heirs
All of e*ld property being la lho
fc&amp;aWBn
of Seminole. Utnto of Flor­
Flea** take notice that you aro County
Mroby required to film your ida. Unless such certificate shall
be
redeemed
according to tow tho
Wrlitew defon***. or by an attor- property described
In ourh certifi­
way. oa or before September Hot.
wilt be Mid to tbo highest
MIL at Ik* office of tho Clerk of cate
bidder
at
the
front
door of tbo
via drool! Court, at lha Court Uemlnolo County Court
lloueo at
Mono*, Ia Banford, Florida, and to Uonford. Florida, on the first
■anil a copy Uor*ot ta Knrlylo day In tho month of October, Mon­
III*,
which Is th* Ith, day of October,
that certain divorce pr*o**dlng HI*.
Dated Ul* 3!U. day ot August,
ponding tenlnat you In tho Circuit
Cawri *f tb* NlaU Judical Circuit UIL O. P. Herndon
H Florida. In nnd for, a*mlaol*
Clerk Circuit Court.
C*«aty, Florida, la Chawoary, aa
Bemlnol* County, Florida
abbreviated tltla af fold caue*
bolng aoorgon* It. Ifollsnorhmldt. Offlolat Clerk's Seal)
Ftalallff vo. Edward William Publleh: August II, September T.
Mollono k mldt, DofomUnt, an d A II. HU
B*r*ia fall aat or a doer** pro
M f w t wilt ka oatortd agalaat
feu.
J Wllnoa* my kand and *ffUUI
anal al Saaford, Somlaola County,
O V J iC l C4 l \ ( 9
Plarldo, Ula H U day of August,
IN THE A f Rf
IM*. O, P. UKtlNDON'
Clerk of Ua Circuit Court
■yi Aria J. Luadgulu, DC
X a rly U M eusksidor
Attornoy fop Ftalatlff
P. fe Bax IL
Banford. Florida.

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Lacy M m * , tialeH

KaiBMtf M i n f e Q w a n

Hugfc Caadiaf, lu fa H
Maltha M w ^ t a h r t

Edward Small, EnUrpriao
Mspr Bradtey, Atlanta. Ca.
Lillian Lladsabiff. Dakar?
Jonnne Bardin and baby.
Dewey Cleveland, ooteea
BBPflMBEB S
T ill STATIC OP FLORIDA TOt
MABJORIB K. HAUL
Ml North Kim Blreot
cbampalsn. Iliinola
A Oworn Complaint bavins boon
filed ocalnat you In tbo Circuit
Court la and ter a«mlaole Canaty. Florida, In Cbanrory, for Di­
vorce aad other relief. Ua abort
llllo of Mid act lea belee llARIlT
U MALI* Plaintiff. VA MARJORIE
K HALL* Defondaal. theoa preMale ara te mum aad reewlfe yea
to file your written dafooMA If
nay, la the Complaint flldd hero­
in, sad la eerva a copy Unroof
upon ruin tiff o Attorney an or
before Ue lad day of October.
ISIS. A. D„ itberwlM a Decree Pro
Cenfeeeo will be eatsrod esaleit
yew and tba mum preened os
' ‘w it n e s s my bead aad nfflelol
real a t Sanford. Bomlaolo County,
Florida, U ls 1 IU day e ( A ugust.

m s.

JUbort WUUsms, DoBory
Virginia Branson. Sanford
Patricia Ceapar, Laka Mary
Shirley Epplay. Saaford
Hotel Gjilan, Sanford
BMITMB
Mr. and Mra. Walter Ceopor,
Laka Mary, a daughter
Mr. aad Mra. Thomas Bron­
son, Stated, n daughter
Mr. aad Mr*. Hobart Bppiry,
Sanford, ^sdjughUr
Lawroocs James, laniard
Amabel Pltmlng. Saaford
Janet Janes aad baby,
DeLaad
Roger Accardl, DcBary
Orica Leeuam, Saaford
Base Maria Daniels, Seated
Sarah Presley aad baby,
DeLaad

Mr. ate Mm Hate* UUdj
Laha Mary, a mo
Mr. aad Mr*. Kaaaelh I m
tebaek, Saaford. a daugfctar
Alin Gina. ffart’md
Laoa Plckariag. Laka Mary
Blaacba WUteaauyer,
Bayard
Myrtle Etbell, Saaferd
Judge Wilaaa Alnaadar,
Pant Park
Prad Harrii. lu h r d
Lata Drepckuk, Saalord
Mary Howtaa, Saaford
Praakia Jahaaaa, BaaUa
Mra. damn Satlth aad hahy,

(aBAL)
n. p. Herndon
CUrk of the Clrealt Court
PoaUaola County, Florida
Legal Notice
Byl Aria J. Lundgulot, DO
Xonuotb O. dpautdlns
x
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en
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application pan
XOTICB OP APPLICATION PCX
Altoraey for PlalaUff
DBBD
TAX DMBO
Baaferd Atlantia Nab Baak Bid*. (SBC. IRISTAB
FLORIDA
PTATtTBS
(■BC.
100*10 FLORIDA STATUTES
Banford, Fla.
np teeei
o r soda
•XOTICB IS HBKXBT (HVXX.
XOTICB IB IIBRXBT GIVEN,
That
N.
J.
Bohr
tbo
balder
of
tbo
That
H.
a.
Hclntoah
the holder
xw nen n r a p p u c a t w * pom following ctrllflcoto boo filed Mid
of tbo following certificate baa
TAX DBBD
r*rtlflcdlo
for
tor
deed
to
bo
loouad
(SBC Ib l.lS FLORID A STATLTBS tbiroon. The certificate number aad filed Mid certificate for tax deed
dp » • &gt;
year af loauauce. Ike daacripiloa of to bo loaned thereon. Tba certifi­
XOTICB IB H B R B B T OIVBX, tbo property, and tha nama la cate number and year of iMuaace,
That Paul X. BmlU th* bolder of which It wm aMOMod ara at fol­ tbo doaorlptlon of the property,
and Ua name la wblob It waa
th* following certificate hao tflled lows,
■eaeeeed are ae follow*:
Mid c«rtlflcata far tax deed to bo Certificate No. IM
l**u*d thereon. Tbo eortlflMt* Tear of luuence Juno f e A. D. CcrUfleat* Xa* tie
Tear of I**uaace Juno St, A. D.
aumbor aad year af lacunae*, th*
1MT __
description af U# property, and HIT SooortMlow a* P ro p e rty ,
DooorleMoa ad Propssty
lb* Mm* In which It woo amcied
to t it niMk ia
tola t * I Btk A
ar* as follow*!
Ouldoarod Height* Plot Book
P int Addition ta Xeplet af
Cartlllcot* Xo. Til
f Fob* II
tohe Mobile Shore* Plat Book
Tear of laauaaco Juno H, A. D. Nome
la which bMooaod Bertha
a Pag* TI
HIT
lllllllM I
la which ai*****d X. O., Jr«
Done rtp l&gt;o a o f P fo p o H y ,
All of Mid yroporty b«ln« la lha Bam*
A
Franc** R McDowell
toto I I* IS Bib D. Tract II County of Seminole. Slate at Flor­
Alt
of
Mid property being la tbo
Bantaado Spring! Arrordlng to ida. UbUm auch certificate ahall
County of gomlaofe atota of
Plata Thereof Recorded upon be redeemed according ta law Uo
Florida. Unleoo aucb cortlflcato
lho Publlo Records af bomlaolo property dooorlbod la ouoh eortlba rtdoomod accordlag ta Uw
County Florida
floats will bo sold to tb* blshoot •hall
tbo
property deocrlbod la ouoh oorSeme la which aoMOced O. P. bidder at tbo front door of tbo
Hill
Seminole County Court Houm nt tlflcate will bo Mid to tbo hlghMt
All af Mid properly being In U* Banford. Florida, oa tho flrot Mon- bidder at tbo front door of tbo
County of Seminole, Bute of Flor­ day la Uo month of October, tit*, gomlaolo County Court Houm at
ida. UnUoa ouoh cortlflcato obatl which la th* ith, day of October, banford. Florida, oa tbs ftrot Mon­
day la Ike month of October. Hit,
ba r*d*«mod according ta law Uo 111*.
property domrlbod In inch certifi­ Dated this IHh. day af August, which I* th* itb, day of October,
Hi*.
cate will b* *old to the blahtat Hi*.
Dated Uls STlb, day bf Auguat.
bidder nt Uo front door of Uo
O. P. Ilerndon
m s.
Somlnolo County Court IIsum at
Clerk Circuit Court.
O. P Herndon
Panford. Florida, on Uo first Mon­
Memlnol* County, Florida
(Official Clork'o Peal)
day la tbo month of October, Hit, (Official Clark'a Boat)
Publleh,
Auaust II, September T.
which 1* th* Ith, dap af October, Publlah: Aueuat il, September T,
It * II. H it
Hi*.
II A 31, IHI
Dated Ul* H U , day of Auguat.
k art CD o r APPLICATION FOR
Hi*.
XOTICB OF APPLICATIOX POD
0. P. Herndon
TAX DRRD
TAX
DBBD
1. ’Urh Circuit Court.
(SBC. IM.lt FLORIDA eTATlTES (BBC. IMM FLORIDA WTATl'TBS
Pemlnnlo County, Florida
OP 1W4WI
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(Official Clerk's Seal)
NOTICE IB IIEIIKBT GIVEN.
NOTICE
IX
IIKIlKUr,
GIVEN
Publleh; August SloL September T, that It. Jafl* th* holder ef th* That IL O. McIntosh lho holder
It * 31. Ills
following carilflcau ha* filed raid of th* following certificate has
for tax deed to bo Is­ fllod Mid eortlftcaU for tax deed
XOTICB o r APPLICATIOX FOB certificate
sued thtrenn. The certificate num­ to ba loauod thorooa. Tho cortlfl­
TAX DBBD
and yesr of lasuanco, Uo des­ cato numbor and year of Uauenco.
(SBC. IPi.IB FLORIDA STATUTES ber
of tbo property, and the tha description of tho property,
NOTICE IX HEREBY GIVEN, cription
name In which It was aaeeaaed ar* and lho namo In which It waa asThat X. J. Dehr th* holder of lh* a*
■•Mod ara as follow*!
follows:
following cartlfleato hao fllod Mid
Cartlfleato Xo. IIS
.No. 3U
cortlflcato for tea deed to ho Is­ Certificate
Tear
sued thereon. Tho cortlflcato num­ Year of Issuance Jun* IS, A. D. HIT ot Issuance Juno It, A. D.,
bor and y*ar of iMuaneo, lho des­ HIT Dvsorlplloa of Preperlyi
■ Irw ripU o* * ( P ro p e rty i
cription ut tho properly, and tbo
Wl/S of R I* of W\V*4
tot* 11 h II
namo In which It was assessed
Sectlm
lit Township it;
ll*pl*l of Wlnwood Park Pint
aro •• follow •;
Rang* 1*. East S Acres
Booh I r*«* It
Cortlflcato No. le*
Name
la
which
assessed Fr*4 T.
In which s*e****d TkomoYear of Issuance Jun* It, A. D. X*in*
Pre*ley
••nt*
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All ef **ld properly being In the All ot Mid property being In tbo
Urwrklle* el Pr*por«ri
of Seminole. Bute of Flor­ County of Seminole, State of Flor,
K 1*1 FI of W 41* Ft of N lit County
Unless such cortlflcato shall Ida. UnloM ouch certificate ahall
Ft ol BUT U of UW W uf UWSe id*.
be r*deem*d according ta Uw tha ba redeemed accordlag to Uw tbo
Hectlon III Tewaohlp 111 Range property
described In such certifi­ property described In ouch certi­
It, East
wilt b* sold In tho hlghMt ficate will bo sold to th* highest
Nome In which aoseeeed tovsla cate
bidder ot ho froa door of tho Boml- bidder at tho front door of Uo
nolo County Court House al San­ gomlaolo County Court Hones al
ford, Florid*, on Uo first Monday Banford. Florida, on tho first Mon­
In lh* month of October, till, day la tho month af October, tits,
which Is th* ith, day of l&gt;et*bar, which Is tha fib. day af October.
ISIS.
UIL
Dated tbla HU day of Auguat,
Deled this STtb day of August.
will b* Mid to tho hlahoat bid- Hit.
Hi*.
dor af Uo front dour of Uo Senti­
O. P. Herndon
O. P. Herndon
nels County Court llnuoo al SonClerk Circuit Court.
Clerk Circuit Court.
ford, Florida, on Ue flrot Monday
Seminole County, PlorlSa
Seminole Coonty, Florida
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■ ■ ■ ■ IHI, •Official
In tho
month _J
of October.
(Official Clork'o tool)
Clerk'*
Beal)
which lo tho Ith dty of October, Publish: Ausust II. B«pl*mb*r T, Publish: August Sit ■*pt*mb«r T,
till.
14 « SI. HSS
Doted this Iltb, dty of August, It A II, HU
HU.
O. P. Herndon
Clerk Circuit Court.
Momlnolo County. Florida
(Official CUrh'o Sm I)
Publish! August II, l*pt*mb*r T,
II A II, HI*

MOSCOW- Soviet Proalor NL
hit* S. Xbnabchov. ukla. on tha
rote of an art critic while look­
ing at a huge status of a plump
audo woman outside the Ameri­
can exhibition in Moscow:
"I don't understand this. Tha
artist obviously doesn't under-

at Daytaaa Beach. bat Lota # 1
ho back la bar Beauty Parlor to
taha can al bar nutoowra after
Labor Day.
Mra. I . W . Mitch*at who |aa
been with bar too-lnlaw aad
daughter. Mr. aad Mri. A.. M.
Jonei, aiaca raturalag hoot* front
tha hoepttal, baa bam with an*
other wo-ia-law end daugbUr,
Mr. aad Mrs. Marioa Bites, dur­
ing the time Mr. aad Mra. Joan
ban beta oa vacation.
%
Mrs. L. L. Poole aad daughter,
Mra. WUlla P. Slone, viaitad their
daughter aad lister raspactlvaly
at Arcadia.
Mr. aad Mra. J. H..Staley have
been eajoylag a two waeka vaca­
tion in North Carolina aad Geor-

MALDEN. Mass.— Blonde Dot­
ty Farraagamn, 31. punling ovwr
nmpUiata a h a u l tba “rhythm
•tape aad wiggling" s^a does—
clad ia ■ kftlai— in bar back­
yard after work:
“My daaciag Isn't suggestive. I
da soma rhythm atape and wiggllag, but nathiag suggsaUva. I
The program commlUee af the
don't see why they whject"
Oviedo Woman's Club h u been

tu taha. They viaitad New York
City aad took a sigkteeeiag tour
that included a beat ride out to
the Statute of Liberty. At And­
over, New Jersey they u v sum-

MILUNUCK, Maine- P o l i c e
Chief Lloyd Rideout, denying his
daughter belonged to a gang of
girls after she and six other teen­
agers when charged with aggra­
vated- assault oa r. tS-year-eld
baby sitter:
“Every one af theae girls comes
Narmaady at tba Jones Beaeh from ■ dan nice family. Nona of
Marina Theatre.
them baa a record of aay kind."
They also visited Mrs. Van's
home town of Chappagua, N. Y.
While them they visited friends L a n iu ife B arrier
Quaker Church when, she was en­
rolled ia tha cradle rail as a BOSTON, England (UP1) -T he
Italian Ladies' touring s o e e t r
child.
Mr. and Mra. Wilfred E. Smith team, Bdaaflea, lost its reputa­
tion during tha half of a gams
and family have returned home her*.
Italian teacher A. N. Norafter spending two weeks with
Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and glllo triad to strike up a conMrs. Gay Luady of Uriah, Ala. veraatiau with some of the lassies
Congratulations ti Mr. aad Mrs. aad discovartd not one of them
Don Smith who moved lata their could understood him. Finally, tba
newly-compietad homo la Long- girls sdmittsd—la Engllih—th*y
wood aver tba week-end. Lake actually wert from a nslihboring
town.
Mary will certainly miss you.
Watkcad guasta of the Patrick
McCarthy family ware Mr. aad
Mn, Doway Rhodes of Gahttsvilla. Long Time Around
Mr. aad Mn. J. A. Van ara PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. (UP1&gt;homo after spending their vaca­ Marlno Cspt. Miltoo Jcrabek. of
tion with friends aad relatives ia Sturgaoo Bay, Wls., and Sgt. Rob­
Bellvllle. New Jersey, Nsw York ert Watson, of Knoxvlll*, Tran.,
wen right back where they start­
CUy sad Chsppagui, N. Y.
ed—but In better rolre. They were
officer of tba day and commander
of the guard In the first recruit
Legal Notice

traiaing baliallon here. Tea years
XOTICB o r APPLICATION FOR ago to tho day, they were private*
TAX DWIRD
(BBC. iW0.1t FLORIDA STATUTES pulling guard duly in*lha same
spot.
o r laeet
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN,
That X. J. Ilohr th* holder of lh*
following cartlfleato ho* fllod said
Legal Notice
cartlflcet* for tex d«od ta bo Uouod
thorooa. Tho *ortlflcato numbsr and
year of lasuanco. Uo description
of lho property, and Uo namo In
which It was a**«***d or* n* followr
Canlflcat* Xo. i l l
Toor of foousneo Juno It. A. D.
HIT

bard at work oa the luncheon
committees tor the foctbcomlfc
calendar year as wall as pMTgrimi of entertainment The first
meeting is scheduled for October.

Stretcher C u e
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — Michael
Callao makes hia Him debut in
“They Camn ‘*o Cordura." He’s
hsppy about tba debut and the
Job, but ha hope* hia next part
will ba a little mart demanding.%
moat of the picture he’s carried
around on a stretcher.

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bo rodetmod according to law Uo
property d**crlb»d In auch c*rtl(lent* will bo sold to tho blako*t
bidder nt Uo front door of tho
Hamlnolo County Court Houm nt
Banford, Florida, an lho first Mon­
day U Uo moaU of October. Hit,
which lo Ua Ith, day at October,
lilt .
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HI*.
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Evelyn Capriola, Nelson

Wee/ At All Soul's Catholic Church
Miss Evelyn Capriola, daugh-ljm a leaves. The bride's mother) sag*. The groom's mother wore
tar of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore v o n an orchid, lace tap dress a blue lac* dress with matching!
Capriola, of DeBary and Nalsoo with balloon stylo skirt, belt* ac-1 accessories sad a white orchid!
A. Goodreau. ton of Mrs. A. 1 cesssriea and a white orchid cor-1 eorsage.
Goodreau and the lata* Mr. Good­
reau of Cleveland, Okie, were
m arried Saturday a t 11 a. m. a t
All Soul's Catholic Church.
» The Rev. Richard Lyons offi­
c iated a t the double-ring cere­
mony. Mr*. Francis Rou millet,
organist, presented a program *f
wedding music and accompanied
Ran. Jim Talmidge, who sang M0
P erfect Love," “ Pari* Angelica*”
and "Ave Maria".
The bride w u given la marflag s by bar father. Her slater,
Mrs. Ann Peacock waa matron
M booor and bridesmaid* and maIro n war* Miss Rita Peacock,
T ilt* Coaetto Gcrhllng and Mrs.
Vicki Pio another sister.
Donald Peacock, brother-in-law
of the bride wai best man. Ushers
w e n R o b e r t Hastings, Ray
gprccht and Salvatore Capriola
J r ., the bride'* brother. Flower
girl was Do o m Miller and Scotty
Pio, ring bearer. The Church wee
decorated with arrangement* of
,g!adloU, chrysanthemums, prime
■and greenery.
” Miss Capriola w on a gown of
Paau du Satin, with sabrinn top
and front paneling of Alencoo
lace trimmed in seed pearir and
sequins and ending in n Cathedral
train. The hwg sleeves ended in
points over her wrist*. *
" The Cathedral length vail of
pure silk illusion edged In Alencoo lac* fell from a headpiece of
lace, seed pearls sod aequlns.Sha
x arriad an arm bouquet of giame’lias and stephanotls.
The matron of honor wore a
Colonial style, bouffant gown of
lilac with froot panel, ending a t
afgsti;
the sides where sprays of whit*
chrysanthemums wire attached,
a low brimmtd bat of matching
color and carried au arm bouquet
of whit* chrysanthemums and
autumn leaves.
Other attendants wore identical
|DWDS
uuunueia V
gowRa |(JU
and CIII1VU
carried bouquets
ofI
MRS. NELSON A. GOODREAU
yellow chrysanthemums and aut-

Following the ceremony
let-dinner reception was h
Spencer's Restaurant. The
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In the Bahama Islands, and Mi­
ami, they will be a t home a t
Community Dr;, and Shell Rd.,
DeBary.
The bride wee bora In Bayonne,
N. J. and attended New Jersey
schools. She is an active member
of Seminole Mamorial Hospital
Auxiliary and at present is em­
ployed at the Naval Air Station,
In the supply department.
The groom was bora in Clave-

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Luncheon

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Lake Mary Club Meets Richard
At Fire House Tuesday
Q

"Music to Enjoy", "Family
Life" and "The Bast I* Yet to
be" will be the chief topics dis­
cussed at the first meatlng of th*
Lake Mary Home Demonstration
Club for the currant season.
Mrs. Carl Moss and Mrs. Wil­
liam Heinbuch will be the speak­
ers when the club meets, Tues­
day at the Lake Mary Fire House
„ at .10:30 a. m.
. Programs fur the c o m 1 n g
£ ' months promise to be very In­
structive. The October meeting
will feature "Lamps and Lamp

Shades", with workshops planned.
November will bring an exchange
of Idas* on gadgets and Decem­
ber a wealth of Christmas sug­
gestions.
Officers for the coming year
are Mrs. Carl Moss, president;
Mrs. Virginia Mercer, first vice
president: Mrs. plan Boutwcll, se­
cond vice president; Mrs. John
Kihir, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.
Charles Brach, delegate and Mrs.
Emma Seibert alternate.
Tlie Lake Mary club will hold
all meetings i t the new fire
house, which they helped furnish.
Meeting dates a rt scheduled for
the second Tuesday of each
month at 10:30 a. m. Each mem­
ber brings a covered dish for the
luncheon and all women of the
area who are interested in bet­
ter ways of homcmaking and
learning arts and crafts are cor­
dially Invited to attend.

O.W. Club Plan
Bake Sale

RICHARD SYKES

Student Chooses
Wingate College
f

Richard Sykes, soo of Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Sykes, Scott Ave.,
•• plans to enter Wingate CoUege
at Wingate, N C. to study medicine.
While in high ichool he waa a
'm em ber of the latin club, and
played the French horn in the
Seminole High School band. His
favorite subject was chemistry.
His favorite recreation sports
are roller skating, swimming and
water skiing. (He Is an expert
at the latter). He and a group of
• friends have planned to spend a
week camping on the river before
returning to their various schools.
lie has been employed by th*
Harcar Aluminum Products Co.
this summer.

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Keeps Clothes
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The executive Hoard of the Of­
ficers Wives Club met Thursday
at the home of Sirs. A. Thomas
on Magnolia Ave. Plans were
discussed for a bake sale to be
held SepL 13 at Ships Service
Store. The sale will start at 9
a. m.
Mrs. R. Miller and Mrs. W.
Pippcn of VAH-9 will be In charge
of the sale. Unit rapresec'ativas
will notify her unit what time
to take bake goods v .i to Ships
Service Store.
AU proceeds will go to the
Seminole County Association for
retarded children.
Mrs. R. E. Stutsman announc­
ed that the Thrift shop will be
opened by Sept. 13 and the loca­
tion will be announced at a later
date. Anyone wishing information
on this or concerning donations
may contact Mrs. F. Harris, Sirs.
J. Taft, or Mrs. R. E. StuUman.

'wt*.
In 1M0, the rate of illegitimate
births in the U. S. was 7.1 for ev­
ery 1,000 unmarried women be­
tween the ege of 13 and 44. In
1964, th* rale was 20.2 per 1.000.

Parker
To Marry
Miss Drawdy
By MARIAN R. JONES
Of special interest to the pco-l
pie of Oviedo and (be surrounding
community Is the engagement of
Miss Bctcna Drawdy, daughter of
W. W. Livingston, Orlando; and
Richard Tarkcr, son of Mrs. Nan
Parker, Goldcnrod.
The wedding Is scheduled to
take place September 23 in the
Killarney Raptist Church in the
presence of the immediate fami­
lies.
A reception will be held it 8
p. m. in the T. G. Lee Golden
Room at 8 p. m. to which all
friends of the couple are invited.
The groom clect is a resident
of Goldenrod and a graduate of
the Oviedo High School. He played on the varsity hasketbsll and
baseball teams during his high
school and is a brother of Bob
and Ed Parker, both of Goldenrod and of Mrs. Donald Hardy,
Gainesville. He Is in the citrus
business.

HAII. AND FAREWELL. Outgoing Naval Air Station Protcatant chap­
lain Rev. William Fuller was given a goinjr-away party by Catholic chap­
lain Rev. Fr. Nilus Hubble at Fr. Hubble’s home recently. Welcomed a t
the party were nearly 100 persons. Rev. and Mrs. William Hearn will toplace Rev. and Mrs. Fuller. Left to right are Fr. Hubble, Rev. and Mrs.
uller, Mrs. Hearn and Rev. Hearn.

Lutheran Church
Plans Program

Student Plans
Medical Career

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Party Honors
New Neighbor
Mrs. R. D. Hacked, wai hott­
est at a "Gat-acquainted" party,
for a new neighbor, Thursday
night at her home in Utile Venice.
The guest of honor was Mrs. Faye
Stetson.
The house was decorated with
fall (lowers In an orange and
green color scheme. Refreshments
of open face sandwiches, cup
cakes and punch were served.
Assisting Mrs. Hacked as co-hostcss were Mrs. Ruth McGowan
and Mrs. Jean Norris.
Others attending were Mr*.
Jackie Carulhers, Mrs. Lucy La­
yer. Mrs. Elcanorc Downs, Mrs.
Elhcl Corbet, Mrs. Bessie Crews,
Mrs. Sarah Lee, Mrs. Peg Hor­
ner and Mrs. Mario Utz.

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will hold Its annual Tea at the
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night at 8 o'clock.

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Call" reads la part; "I'm just
living for tomorrow when my Lord
will call me home, Alt my troubles
and trials will be gone. 1 will meet
my friends and loved ones and
rejoice for evermore, and we'll
alng the songs of Zion, in God's
throng."
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watching for the daybreak, When
my Lord will call and say "come
home";
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Lake Monroe Farmer
Has Song Published

By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
The desire to writo religious
poems with the hope of giving
comfort and cheer to someone
has been the inspiring bobby of
L. L. Keller of Lake Mouroe. Mr.
Keller who has resided here for
the past 47 years and la now a
retired farmer said he has been
writing poems lor many years. If
he happened to be dlscklog the
fields with a tractor or plowing
a raw of corn and thought of a
new line for a poem be would
stop and write it down.
The long that has Just been publlshcd was inspired and written
while silting in his car during a
rainstorm. Mr. Keller call* it "Just
Waiting for My Call. U aeemed
easy (or him to do because he
finished It In an hour-and-ahalf.
After he composes hii poems he
tcid s Ihem over to see if they
have a special theme and the
right amount ot words.
Mr. Keller has six poems ready
to be set to music. The above
song Is now being sung in a church
in Spavllnaw, Okla. The Asbury
WILLIS OZIER
Hour which is broadcast every
The Lutheran Church of the
Sunday over a Sanford Radio sta­
Redeemer will have as guest
tion from 8 a. m. to 9 a. m. by
the Itcv. Merrill It. Vaughn will
speaker Wednesday evening, the
shortly introduce the song. It will
Rev. Alvaro A. Carino. Lutheran
bo sung by Rev. Vaughn's daugh­
Missionary to the Philippines.
ter-in-law Mrs. Thelma Vaughn.
Missionary Carino was born In
His Mother inspired a song en­
the PhUippinrs and came to the
WiUia Oticr, son of Mr. and titled "The Kind I Want". He
United States in the ‘20s. After Mrs. Lowell E. Ozicr, Summerlin said it was her kind of old fash­
graduating from the Seminary In Ave., plana to enroll at the Uni­ ioned religion that led him on.
1937 he served in ihr United versity of Florida in Gainesville, While writing "Traveling Towards
Mates until 1948 when lie return­ where he will study medicine snd the Sunset" he was thinking of the
ed to the Philippines as a Mis­ major in liberal arts.
past and the future and centering
sionary.
While in high school his favo­ his thoughts to traveling down the
Rev. Carino Is making a lec­ rite subject were chemistry and road towards the lovely Sunset
ture lour through Florida and biology and be Intends to specia­ ahead. "Poems to me can soothe
Georgia speaking at Lutheran lize in medicine during his college an aching heart." says Mr. Kel­
Churches, while he Is in Sanfoull years. He was a member of the ler, "and ran take away a lot
he will also speak at the Kiwania lalin club, projectionist club and of pain, give you thought and feel­
luncheon Wednesday noon.
played the clarinet In the high ing, certainly do no harm to any­
one ami sometimes do a lot of
The program will start at 7:30 ichool band.
p. m. and will be followed with ilia favorite recreation Is boat­ good. If you stop to think even
refreshments served by the Ladict ing, swimming, camping, skiing on the dreariest day, there is plen­
Aid of the Church. The public is ) and skin diving. During the sum­ ty of beauty and inspiration to
invited to attend, t» see the pir j mer vacation he has been work­ make the best poems in the
ing for the Griffis, Hunter Con­ world."
struction Co.
The song, "Just Waiting For my

Church
Calendar
MONDAY
The Boy Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
7:00 P. M. The PhUathea Class
of the First Presbyterian Church
wUl meet at 7:43 P. M. with
Mrs. C. C. Howard, 3lellonviUe.
Mrs. H. M. Rumbley — co-host­
ess.
Pinecrest Baptist Church Youth!
FeUowship 7:00 P. 31.
Official Board of Barnett Me­
morial Methodist Church, Enter-!
prise, 7:30 P. M.
TUESDAY
Pinecrest Baptist Church JuniorI
R. A. Meeting 8:00 P. M.
Pinecrest Baptist Church Dea-j
cons Meeting 7:30 P. M.
Murning Circle of WSCS *(
Grace Methodist Church to a. m.
at the home of Mrs. L. T. Duffey,
Sanford Ave.
The Women of the Church Exe­
cutive Board of First Presbyte­
rian Church meets at 10:00 A. M.
The Pioneer Fellowship of the
First Presbyterian Church wdl
meet at 8:00 P. M.

the Herald during the rummer
vacation. The Mitchells plan to
vacation in North and South Carolisa before returning home.
Mr*. Beulah Thornton is In
Florida Sanitarium and Hospital,
recuperating from surgery and
able to have visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pearce
of Miami were recent house
geests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Hastings at their home on Reser­
voir Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hunt, At­
lanta, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs.
John Dorch Vassar and children,
Wallace and Libby of Hartwell,
Ga., were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. M. N. Cleveland and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stinccipher
have returned after spending a
week vacationing at Ormond
Beach. Grace Marie Stinecipher
is spending the Labor Day week­
end at home with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Schirard
Jr., and sons, Duke and Brant­
ley, have returned from a three
week vacation. They visited Mrs.
Schirard's mother, Mrs. M. D.
Henderson in Williamsburg. Va.,
her sister. Mrs. T. G. Little in
Atlanta, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Linglr at their summer
home In Sodus, N. Y.
They also went sightseeing and
visited various points of interest
including. Washington, D. C. Ste.
Sault Marie and Canada. They
spent several days at Camp AngJlgmi, which is 140 miles north
of St*. Sault Marie.

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le used a small booklet with n big
title: "Early tertiary apbeUscus
and pbenacopdtpUs at paatolestid
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word. And through those mumbles
coma same a t Washington's linen
unprintable quotes at the day.
. Sven without words, this Texas
Hmocrat is a fascinating study
la dramatic expression. Ask him
an unpopular nutation, lit toys
with the three loose cigarettes oo
his cluttered desk, jams oaa into
his Ups and lights it with t JerkThe snort of smoka gives you bis
answer.
On this day, the annoying ques­
tion was about adjournment. Some
Congressmen want to pack up bofaro Nikita Khrushchev arrives so
Ikoy'd not have to host kirn. A
fallow Democrat, Sen. George
Smathera of Florida, thought Con­
gress ought t» take a month's
Iweather and return October 13.
Tbo prats played the story big.
"M r. Speaker, do you tblok It's
a food Idea?''
Sam snorted. “ Heard something
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Editor:
We road with Interest tbs
"Back-to-School” issue of the
Sanford Herald. Such Informa­
tion should go a long way la
gaining public undertUndlag.
In behalf of tba School Board,
Trustees, and our aaUre system,
let me express appreciation for
the time and space you give for
the betterment of the education
of our children.
R. T. MUwee
Superintendent
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The number of illegitimate
births la this country rote from
■n estimated B.S0Q In 1»40 to al­
most 303,000 In 1*37, the last year
tabulated.

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Even though aaaeyaacn with un­
derlings plucks at kis c science,
Mr. Sam is n medal diplomat in
tks poUllcal schaat a t d u r a an
most occasions. Lika his daily
ordeal with Rep. Randan 8.
(Front Porch) Harmon (D., lad.).
On fcls 90-yard dash from kis
offlea to tba House chamber tack
noon. Rayburn always runs into
an obilicle — Harman, waiting
with his handshaking hand at the
ready.
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IT,000 consecutive days).
Tbare were times when he'd
growl and snap a t photographers
wbo'd taka aim at hi* bald pate.
But nowadays, Sam has mellowed.
Just tbo other day b# told a
cameraman
mildly,
patiently,
"You know that my head reflects

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�tee Senators, *-1, la after Am t
teea L a tfu g u m who* tte MU*
w estee Braves defeated tte CHriteaU Red*. H n i U w 1*11*
dafotea PhiUfos edged tte PtUsheogh Pint**, n , la H k n Na*
tteaal L o p # activity.
A crowd a t U jm at Chics**
aaw Dick Doasvas carry a 14
teed into the ninth iaala« saly to
kart the lodlaaa rally for tkalr
Mu*«t win a t the yoar. Tito
Fraacoaa and Woodto Held ate*
glad to act it up for Fewer. wte
craabad a IIS-fool dooMo off tte
coater field wall. Tte White Soa
had acorcd ia tte fUth t o t e s oa
siagtos by Laia Apartote, Noiaoa
Poo aad Jim Uadi*. Jim G nat
wool tte «*&lt;**■—f for hit aialh
victory for Ctevotesd.
&gt; Jackson, who teat oat tte Saif*
o n ia hia pcaetea Mart, taaaoi
a fiyc-hittar to wia Mo 13th game
for tte CartUoala aad t e a i hardlock Mite MeCaratek Ite 13th dafeat. A aiaflo.. a throwiaf onor
by Oriaado C o y o d a aad A la
Q r a a m a a ’ saartBeo h a s t

T te Tigers weat lata third ylaco
ia tte AL whoa Charley MaxwwU's aialh laalag single tail lad
Harovy Kaaaa with tte dodohro
ran. Lofty Pete RosM ia that oat
tte Athletka for the UM five foatafi to wia hia flrxt American
Laacaa. gaaw. Al Kaiiay honored

oa lonlngt.
Robin Roberts pKched a fourhitter to wia hie uth game for
tte Phillies, who tallied both tteir
rnaa Ia the eighth Inning on Ma­
gics by Ctrl Sawalskl and Rob­
erts, an error by outfielder Ro­
berto Clemente sod Joe Kopye’s

tel. a M. iu*pound end I n n
Atlnatn, and Prank DePrnnctsoo,
better ttea tte upper class mow..
Tte fem iaola arat week will M* pound right guard Rom Miacontinue
tviM-daRy
workouts, OM, o n almost certain siartocs.
•opbomon Roy Bickford of Mb
drilling In short* in tte noraiog
and full ioar fas tte nterwooa.
Mom said foil n olo ooaUct work
would bo nstrictod to Wsdnoodsys
and la todays.
Two soyboa e rss have noted tte* M udiig spent some time
into State'* No. 1 wait Jim Din running tte first unit this week.

Line Scores
PittsburghW M W - 1
41
PhiladelphiaM d t t l d f e - S
3#
Law (1M) sad -Burgess, Poites
(•). Roberts (13*13) and gawataki,
Loaned (•).
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MUwaukaa
0 3 NS M l - • 10 #
Cincinnati
MO Mi Oil— 3 7 1
P i s a r m (S-3) aad CraadaQ.
O'Toole, Bremen (•). Schmidt (0)
and Balky. Laeac OToole (34).

s t Louis

oereee lib—1 4 1

; San rrsacisco M SOOM » - 4 3 1
• Jacksoo (13*13) sad H. Smith.
! McCormick, MUlor (!) sad Landritb. Loser—McCormick (11*13).
G (1st game, 10 Malaga).
w Chicago
OM MO aw 3 - 3 S 3
73 N J N Si
Lea Aar
o w a o a o N a - a a s Milwaukee
U 00 J ig St
CcecanUi (3 4 ) aad Naamaa. Pittsburgh
M 70 .403 10
Koufax (3-3) and Pignatano. HR Cincinnati
Chicago
03 00 .403 10
St. Louis
04 74 .004 13
Philadelphia
SO 00 .410 It
(Ind gaaai)
Sunday's Resalts
Chicago
010 000 013- 3 11 0
Philadelphia
2 Pittsburgh 1
}M Angeles 110 000 1 » - 3 3 0
Darbowsky, Johnson (1), Henry MUwaukeo 0 Cincinnati 3
(7), Riston (0) in d .g . Taylor. St. Louis 1 San Praneiaco 0
Sherry. Drysdafo (!) end Rooo* Chicago 3 Loo Ang. 0, 1, 10 in.
bora. Winner — Elston (7*7). Lon­ Chicago 3 Los Angatoa 3, lad
Satmrday'a ResaMs
er Drysdalo (13*13). HRS—
Sherry, Roseboro, Banks, Horyn. Pittsburgh 7 Philadelphia 0
Cincinnati 3 Milwaukee 1
American Longa
Boston
001 010 OOP— S S I Son Francisco 3 St. Louis 3
(Only games scheduled)
Washington ON ooo o i l - I S O
Moods)-’* Probable Pitchers
Brawsr (0*10) and White. Ra­
St.
Louis at San franclecfr~
mos, Woodsshlck (0) and Court­
ney. Loser—Ramos (13*7). BH— Gibson (1-4) vs 8. Jones (10-13)
Philadelphia at Cincinnati —
Brower.
Robinson ( 1 * 3 ) vs Newcomb#
Baltimore
130 000 100— 5 0 0 (13*7)
Pittsburgh at MUwaukte (3
New York
000 101 Oil*- 4 10 1
Walker. Brawn (1) and Triin* amts)—Friend (3*10) and Dan­
do*. Ford. L inen (3) and Berra. ila (74) vs Buhl (114) and Bur­
Wlnar — Welker (104). L oser- dette &lt;18-14)
Chicago at Los Angeles (night)
Ford (144). HRs—Woodling, Bor— Anderson (11 * 0 ) vs Podres
re, Siebern.
(134)
Tuesday’s Gamta
Cleveland
No game* scheduled.
Chicago
American Ltagm

All-Plsrida M l half Bobby Rooa
last year, im a g e d fit* yards a
carry aa a sophomore, hot rush*
od only O tines. Sopboasro WU*
Ue Whitehead, Bad’s rooagor brather, la aether candidate at left
half.
The Semiaoies have IS lettermen back, but IT members of tte
tt-msa varsity squad s n Inexpe­
rienced sophomores.
BUI T yn, iopbomon from San*
ford; Is naming nt o left end posi­
tion in the early to rt out*. Tte
former Seminole High gridder Is
weighing in nt IN pounds for his
sophomore Mason. Mom was
generaUy pleased with the Semi*
notes' first five daya of practice.
“Wo s n oo schedule. Everything
wo plan to use through the Wake
Forest game (Sept. 11) is in. We
have our offensive end defensive
plans.
“What nmalns now is for our
squad to repeat, polish, tad per*
feet. Then wUl be much npclltlon.,#
Mots bad special praUe for the
Seminole*' second unit, a sopbo*
mon-domlaated eleven. “They

off coaditioalag drills aad begls to
Sharpts their attach far tte easea which id aow ooly a few abort
daya away.
Coaetea J in PteMt aad Sato
Laado will got d o n to aorteta
business today with tte opoaiag
IMS grid coatoat coming ay Sepc
IS agalaat tte Tituarillo Terrier*.
la tte yaat law seasons it haa
teca the caaton for tte fiemlotee
to o y n ay agalaat aelfhbortag Ly*
n aa High School hat this yoar
teogter TUaoriOo has royiacod ter*
n aa aad M a ail tedicitleaa It will
ho a rugged eeatest S o n tte oyoa*
lag whistle. T te coaetea feel that
ying a bigger school for tte oy*
ag cont**t will giro then a bet­
ter look at tteir ycoopecu.
-This seasca tte Seniaoles prom*
iao n o n syoad aad versatility ia
tte backfMd. Thia should bo tte
ten harhfitid Coach Piaott
*»«
e la v e e
w
oo
worked with slaco eooiag to I n feed two years ago. A pair of half*
hacks, Ray Luadqulit aad Join
Lor* lace, should he tte flacst rua*
a m ia the oatln ceafereaco. Both
ter* hotter ttea srengo speed
aad a n heads-up ball player* all
tte way.
LuadouUt, who was discot en d
about halfway through last soa*
see, aa daaht would hare bora
tte leadlac Seaiiael# sconr last
eoaora U t e ted played boat tte
crest fighting U oat with B. Id* atari, la hid'flnt two ball g am e
wards; Sttmmcyers will a s s t last naans t e wss enable to
Piotldi s u i t oa tte ceator lea n ; a m i tte stripe, but ooc night te
and gualaod EsUlra will play tte found tte range nod ripped around
ru n ltu n Center aa Luna flea end for three TD's ia ooe game.
Pron th en oa out there w u no
aad als.
stopping Mat. Ho icored at lean
000 time la orary remaining
coolest. If tte horns up front
coma through oa they should ba
able to, Ufa combo should bo set
to briag tte Seminole rooters to
tteir feet oa 8apt II at Manorial
Had him
Tte fullback spot has caused the
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (U P D -U ’a Saminafo coaetea a little concern
pay day today oo the prafeiiloa at tout for tte opening contest
al self circuit, with two Plarida FuUbeek U a Rianer baa bora out
•xperts, Daw naatarwald of Te- of early drill* with on infection
quota and Bob Ooolby of Cryatal and te la tetter thaa two weeks
River, given tte boot choice for away from being ready to taka
the fattest checks ia tte 130,000 over tte alerting spot. Ha proml*.
•a to bo tte key to a great back*
Kansas City Opea.
Finsterawald, who celebrated hia field U be works into shape before
30th birthday Sunday, and Ooalby many game* art pest the board.
tee off In tte f iu l round oo Blue
HUls Club's hilly, wind -swept
se n s with 200 totals, 10 under
par.
Throe putts for a bogey-4 on the
11th bole coet Goalby a clear 34hole toad. He fought a balky put*
tar for a third round 71, one un­
der par, while Pinaterwald, who
w u two strokes behind him at
the Mart, had a M.

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Finslerwald Ties
Goaltiy For Lead

Pinson, Cla. 130 SM 111 ISO J37
Coped*. S.F. 133 333 03 173 J31
Robinson, Cin. 134 410 M 130 JIT
American League
Kuenn, Del. 131 407 90 173 J33
Kalin*, Del. 110 440 7T 149 M2
Runnels, Bos. 131 410 13 ISO .317
Woodling, Bit. 123 3044 31 133 JI2
Fox, Chi.
137 333 73 171 JOS
Runs Batted la
National L oaga—Ranks, Cuba
130: Robinson, Reds 111; Aaron,
Bravo 100; Ball, Rads 103; Mathaws, Braves 13.
American League—Colavito, In­
diana 00: Klliebrew, Senators 90;
Chicago
Jensen. Red Sox M; Maxwell. Ti­
Cleveland
gers M; Lemon, Senators 03;
Detroit
Home R e a
New York
Netfoasl Lea gun—Banks, Cubs
Baltimore
40; Aaron, Braves 37; Mathews,
Baton
Braves 30; Robinson, Reds 34;
Kansas City
Boyer, Cards 37.
Saudit's Results
American League—CoUvito, In­
Baltimore 3 New York 4
dians 30; Klliebrew, Senators 30;
Boston 2 Washington 1
Allison, Senators 20; Maxwell, Ti­
Detroit 7 Kansas City 0
gers 20; Lemon. Tigers 2t;
Pitching
Clivelsnd 2 Chicago 1
Saturday's Basalts
National League—Fact, Pirates
Cleveland • Chicago S
17-0; AatoneUl, Giants 19-7; New­
Detroit 3 Kanras City 4
comb*. Reds 13-7; Conley, Phils
New York 3 Baltimore 2
13-7; U w , Pirates 13-9.
. American League—McLish, In­
Washington 14 Bostou 2
Monday's Probable Pitchers
dians 17-7; Shaw, While Sox 144;
Washington at Baltimore (2 Pappas, Orioles 11*7; Maas, Yan­
games) — Kemmerer (0-13) and kees 134; Wynn, While Sox 11-0,
Fischer (1-0) vs Filter (04) and
O’Dell (0-10)
Naw York at Boston — Maas
(124) vs Baumann (3-4) or Ca
sale (9-0)
Kansas City at Chicago (2
games)—Garver (9-11) aad Tai
teuri* (3-2) vs Pierc* (12-13) and
Letman (0-3)
Detroit at Cleveland (2 games)
—Foytack (13-12) and Nartoskl
(4-11) vs Garcia (2-3) aad Smith

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sometime after. Sept. i t U a *
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DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) Georgia's Ed Behai owns three
new racing honors today—the big­
gest win in the 133-miie festurc
sports car race at the internsUonal speedway here.
The 34-year-old Savannah auto
dealer, who bad earned the pole
posltioa, took the main event Sun­
day right a f t e r he had raced
home first in the shorter tT-mtle
opening race.
For his third honor, Rahai
brake tte one lap record for the

feature race with a Urns of 04.0
miles par hour. Ha bit about lio
miles per hour in the straight­
away in bis white D-type Jaguar.
Rahil's average time for the
132 mile rtea was I U miles per
hour.
Dr. David C. Lane. Fort Lau­
derdale, gave Rahai hia only
threat. Driving a Ferrari, Lane
pressed Rshal la the early stages
but his engine brake down sad he
went out on the eighth lap.

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Drive Carefully...

School's in
Safe driving ia ovtryoM’i Job, all year long. But now that
school’i aterting again, it’g time to be even more careful.
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T asday’s Games
s City at Chicago (night)
(Only game scheduled)

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MILWAUKEE. Wis. - Roger
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Our youngrton may carry some of that carefree sum*
msr back to school with them. They may forget to stop
and look carefully before erasing strata and highways,
getting off their school buses, chasing after baseballs

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3 story fra mo homo in n e t lieat
PRONE PA 2 * 7 4 ar PA 2* 0 .
eoaditloo throughout 1’urmituro
optional. Excellent neighbor­
WANTED: lalired
hood. Only 916,000. Exclusive
fetrad for room and board.
wtth US.
pa 2 * n .
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CLEAN
tarnished
apartment,
TER: 2 bedroom, 1 hath Mat
private hath and entrance,
home, asbestos shingle tiding,
screened parch. PA 24792.
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PR. FA 2-4223 After 9 P. M
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FURNISHED apartment Adults, CONVENIENT to High School, 3
bedroom, 1 bath CB heme; Flor­
an pata. T. Kelly,
ida room. Largo lo t 912*9.
Ava. FA 2-2447.

Hair Styling — Permanonla —Oil
Treatmaota- TV Stamps, daft
Water - Air Good. Harriett's
Boater Nash, 105 So. Oak—
PA 2-3742.

2-ROOM furnished apartment,
alee g . room furnished partA&amp;o//p
m eat I1C Magnolia. Available
saw. Telephone A. K. Rasset- 114 N. Path A VO. Ph. P a 2 4 1 B
T T Io w ers j HoallT
ter. Plariat, FA toiasi.
CM Flowers Par Any Oceania
NEW CB 9-hodroom, IVh tile
LARGE dean ta n . apt., downSANFORD FLOWS* SHOP
baths, tarraxao floors, GE stainstairs, lto. 411 Park.
PA 2-19*
ar
PA 34*9
leu steel kitchen, carport*,-uti­
lity
room:
pump
aad
sprinkler
n .
APARTMENT, I l l Oak. Call
system. Call PA 2 * 1 3 after 3
PA 2-21*.
lto Artldaa Par Bala
P. M.
COLLIE. black and wkite female.
tt-A—Articles Waalar
2-BEDROOM tarnished house, 993,
IS months old, AKC registered.
PINECREST
a
steal!
3
Bed­
II Natkaa to Prnaaala
*14 Maple. Phone PA
Phono PA I-13U
room,
IVh
Bath,
Uko
saw
coo.
“We frown on clock-eratchIn|C in thin department.
t o - Laat to PaaM
DUPLEX apartments, completeTSSTa anJ W 5 T
dltloo, Includes kitchen equip­
ly furnished; one avaUablo
ment. blinds, water hotter,
33 H.P. Johnson Motor, remMa
another the 13th. Sept
aad beautiful drapes, only *800 I. Real Estate Par Solo
Ito'EketHcal Services
1 2 1
controls. 2 propellers, for 9*3.00.
PA S * l t .
dawn, 99.97 monthly.
May bo seen at 2404 Adorns CL
WYNNEWOOD, so outstanding 3 COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: 2 Meuse Wlrlag — Elecivte Santee
•
R EA L P IT BARBECUE
( Wynnewood atetloa) or roll
Sid Vlkteu
bedroom, 1 both homo with
bedroom, corner lo t 9330 down,
FA 2-7940 after 1:30.
RANDALL RLRCTRIC CO,
Mwly ra-finlabod floors and
assume payments 937.30. M9
WANT TO BUY FROM OWNER.
"t b e p i ? B o v a r *
112
Magnalia
FA
2*11
f
r
a
n
k
l
y
re-decorated.
11000
Anderaon
Orel*.
2-bedroom borne clean la, in
Hay. IT U to MU. I t
down, 999.* monthly.
Sanford. Write P. 0 . Ban TM,
Your EVINRUDE Dcalar
LOCH ARBOR. New, 3 bedroom, BY OWNER: 19 acres on Old lto
!
rustle. P it.
Ho
boon Sporting Gooda
Monro* Rd., Approximately 9
&gt; bath, double carport, .largo
Palatlng to 304-S-S E. 1st.
Ph. PA 2-3941
blocks N. of W. 1st St; pavod
utility room, 917*0. 13900 will
t . Real Batata Far Bala
Dccoratteg. Prao Estimates
road; corner acreage. Price 97,* Wark Guaranteed. SEMINOLE MARK 33 40 H. P. motor, 'SB mo­
D ally
s o t Cell Rosabel G.
9300.00 down Win buy a beautiful
del, 9200, or trad# tar ■ 23 or
Caapbtft'i Flak Maxkrt
P A IN T IN G CONTRACTORS
«■*»• ESTATE DRIVE-IN
FA 2*43 or write Box
2 bedroom homo in o nice
S3 H. P. Evlnrudt or Johnaoo.
FA 2-1201
III I tal ari Ava.
2S44 Franca Ava.
c/o
Sanford
Herald.
neighborhood. If you aoed good
Call FA 2-1313 or eee at 2203
CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
terms, this is i t
J. W . HALL
BACK HOME. . .brokt. tired
Cardova Dr.
a. Female
Bamodrllog — P m Estimates
and glad wt’re baek at llw OP'
Realtor
"2!fc.
Baps'rs
Phaoo PA 24744
Mercury Outboard Motors
PICE Bar la Laka Mary. LEW “ Call Hall”
Phone PA 2*41
Sem inole R ealty
BILL BERNCuXY, Contractor
and MILLIE.
WOODRUFF MARINE
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
Be Tho Avon Repreoeatativo
2401 French Ave.
FA 2-13*
Rllg.
Methria
Volmo
Geoialaa,
FLOOR
In
your
neighborhood.
Earn
4
,
IlnUhlag
W. I . “MU’* aTKM PXX
to Par Brat
Adelaida H. M esa — Associates,
that
extra
money
NOW.
Ctetalag,
Waxlag.
B
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s
20. AatomohUt s - Traltora
lea k er to h a a re r
1991 Path Ava
PA 2*32
Itmloola County
Write, Bos 249, Lockhart,
TURN. Apt SOIVi W. la t ft.
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Tafftr,
Fla for interview.H. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary. '30 PLYMOUTH tudor sedan, 1
Arthur r . Day, Evaratt Harper BEST BUY LN FLORIDA: 2-bed­
owner, price 9243. FA 2-1119,
I RM. Bachelor Apartment, com'
Robert P. May. Rart PUcbe
room house only 93230. Edward VERY NEAT young woman to get ROOP CLEANING AND COATING
913 W. 23th St.
pletely furnished. I l l Palmetto
112 N. Park
P. Laos, Ph. PA 2-2*1 or
PA
Exelusivt'
agent
for
SURCO
la
as receptionist and who can do
Ava.
PA 2-31*.
this area. Work guaranteed, ea* '32 FORD fordor, radio, haatar,
stenographic work. Must hnvo
PA 2-3*7 far (n o estimates.
automatic tranimUaion. Good
own transportation. Write Bui
I BR. CB kitchen oqupt., Laka
3-BEDROOM, CB, IVh bath homo.
BILL EVANS
transportation. FA 2-3939 after
24, Sanford Herald.
Monroe. Fancad yard. Garage.
Pbooo PA 2-3333.
3:30.
PA 2-US.
B to M ROOFING
This la a guest p u s to the Movie- MIDDLE AGED Wkito Woman to
Contracting to Repairs
33 PLYMOUTH. Power-Flight.
2-BEDROOM untarnished house,
house keep for elderly couple.
land Drfva-In Theatre (or Henry
Licensed — Bonded —Insured 1104 Cedar Ave., Sanford.
kitchen equipped, (to monthly.
Stay on place. Phono FA 2-3*9.
Jameson, Sanford, to see “The
FRKK ESTIMATES
Ph. PA 2*30.
Young Philadelphians".
1933 PLYMOUTH Station Wagoo.
PERMANENT. position open for 119 Sanford Ava. Ph. PA 2-7943 exceUent mechanical condition
P1VE room furalahad upatalra
For the Beat Buys la Real Estate
ealeslady experienced In de­ Thte la o guest pass to the Movie
9300. Phooe FA 2-TIS3.
apartment. S3S.00 month, 3101
BEE CULLEN ft HARKEY partment itora work. Must ho tend Drlvo-In Tboatro for Prank
Magnolia.
PA H H L
local resident. Write Box H, Jackohs, Sanford, to son “The 1934 OLDS Super “44” convert
W. A Cagle, Jr. Salaiaan
Sanford Herald.
110 N. Park Avo. Ph. FA 9-2391
ible; black, new whitewalls, all
HOUSE, alao ta n . forage apt
Young Philadelphians.”
power, radio, beater, Jetawhy
2300 Malloavflla.
SEAMSTRESS for aut aprons. TT
trsns., tinted glasa and many
Raymond
M.
Ball
Average earnings 11.30 hour.
SLEEPING
to A O Gables,
rxtrai. S irs. FA 2-7390.
Simple, easy. Canvassing not
Realtor
401 Magnolia. PA t-CTSO.
AUTO GLASS
required. Write; NOVELTY AP­
MODEL “A” FORD, good sbapa,
ASSOCIATES
FURNISHED cottage. PA 2-:
RONS
Caldwell,
Arkansas.
INSTALLED
3230. FA 24704 alter 3:30.
Richard H. "Dick" Ivan,
Back
Glaan
Mgr.
Mortgage
Loan
Dept
APARTMENT for to 9 * . 4U Park.
21. Far altar*
Mrs. 0 . H. “Amy” Anderson
Voat Glass
AVON has 3 open territories Dear Glass
APARTMENTS, 2 to S bedroom
Jtanle Blair
Used furniture, appliances, tools
SERVICE
NOW, la Sanford. Increased de­
G. R. “Guy” Strickle ad
house; furalahad to unfurnished.
etc. Bought-sold Larry's Man
mand for nationally advertised Seakarik Glaan ta d Paint Co.
W. B. Shlppy
ROSA L. PATTON
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 24132.
cosmetics necessitates creating 113-114 W. ltd BL
PA 24122
211 So. Park Ava. Ph. PA 2 3441
Homeg Designed For
204# Hiawatha Ava. Ph. PA 2-1301
new territories. For interview,
Sanford
$SAVE$
write Mrs. Jean Mllanich, Box ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
Florida Living.
1 ROOM Efficiency A pt, private
Evans Bldg, Lake Mary
iaveices, h
' ead bills, aad
244, Lockhart, Fla.
8
A
4
Bedrooms—1
ft
2
Baths
New
ft Used
hath, suitable for ooe ar couple.
Ph. PA 2-1290
program*,
ate.
Pngrsssiva
Across from Poet Office.
Printing Co. Phase PA 3-303) Furniture
nnd
Appliance*
HOMES AND LOTS for colored v. Mile II(Ip teaatei
VA-FHA9 * Watt 13th BL
people. Also homes oullt on lots.
FURN. apt. 300 Park Ava.
FHA In Service
Roy Wall, Phone FA 2-1337.
WANTED, young men agee 21 to
203-209 K. First SL Ph. FA 2-0933
RENT A BED
27, for career opportunity. No
Conventional
IF
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
experience
required.
High
School
Rollaway, Hospital to Baby Beds
• BIG VALUES
ask Crumley to Monteith
Financing
graduates able to pass company
By Day, Week or Month.
• QUICK CREDIT
NO
JOB
TO
LARGE
OB
SHALL
at
117
South
P
a
n
Ph.
FA
2-4*3
physical. Minimum salary 311.43
CAR!ROLL'S FURNITURE
• EASY TERMS
Drive
Ways
—
Parking
A
m
i
. Down Paym ents
per day. Apply Florida State
Ph. PA W ill
US W. 1st
RENTALS: Day - Weak - Month WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Employment
Service,
110
W.
Low as 1425
Stcnstrom R ealty
APARTMENTS, dean, nleely furn­
Second St.
WILSON • MA1ER
Grader* — Patera — Dragline*
HERBS RT BTKKSTROM
ished, ISO 4&gt; 143. u s Elm Ava You can move in immediately
New And Used Furniture
Keller*
—
Transport*
Up
to
93-33
hourly,
comm,
plus
Restatertd
Broker
Large stucco bouse.
while the papers a n being
311 R. FlratJSL
FA 2 3422
PHONE: Days, PA 34134
bonus. Salesmanship not re­
LEN KISNEB
NO 8-J2C7.
processed.
quired. Demonstrate new pat­ Nights, PA 3-7133 or PA 2 3443
LOTTO BROADWAY
New to Used Furniture to ApplC
We Guarantee Personal
ented Air Cushion Shoes. Sam­
r e n T O R srrr
MODERN 2 bedroom apartment
aaets. A Good Place To
PuraHaro Storage aad Having
ples
supplied.
Charles
Chester
and efficiency apartment,
Satisfactions Ob The
BETTYE D. SMITH
BUY SELL or TRADE
To aad Pram Anywhere
Shoe*,
Dept.
B
111
Brockton,
furalahad. M l Palmetto.
JENKINS FURNITURE
C. R. PHILLIPS
Construction Of Your Home
Mass.
PA 2-4331.
FA 2-T43U
1300 French Ava. Ph. PA 9-1*1 490 Sanford Ave.
Or Your Money Cheerfully I ll N. Park - P i. FA 3-24M
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3
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2-BEDROOM apartment, nicely
Refunded.
FARM: 20 acres, (lied, several
7lto PAIR FREE!
22. Artlelee For Sale
furnished. living room and kit
flowing wells. Large barn. MEN-WOMEN »20. Daily. Sell
Ladiea thin heel* (lifts),
rhen air conditioned. 9TI a
•ST SCOOTER: Norge electric
Roomy 3 BR. house. Easy
Aak About It)
Luminous nameplates. Write
month. Call FA
terms. Ph. FA 2-1323.
stove, like new. FA 2-7442
CARTER'S SHOE REPAIR
Reaves Co., Attleboro, Mass.
Park Ava. — Opposite Pood Fair
3-ROOM furnished aoartment Wa­
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1H bath ii. w .,rw 7T7d
ter furnished. 930. PA 2-73N
house. Grave Manor, 1013 Lin­
after 1:00 P. M.
coln St.
BABY BITTING, Ironing. FA 24433
H . B. PO PE CO.
S. P «h - PA 34194
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen tarntL AaariXj^^srrUts
Car. Hwy. 17-92 ft 27th 8L IP THIS HOUSE COULD TALK
ished. Phone FA 3-4744.
■ E r n e TANS 1 1 1 7 X 3
Phone FA 2-1501
Repairs
Blot* 19*
it would tell you about the two Plum bing
GARAGE APARTMENT, 4
A. HARR
BaBAEY
nice large bedrooms, one in
Joe c . Thomas
and bath. Large acraaa parch.
READ THIS TWICE
knotty pine paneling, the lovely 19* Sarita SL
NOrth 34711
FA 2 0449 NOrth 9 4423
Car garage. Phone PA 2
THE PRICE IS RIGHT on this
Fla. room in cedar paneling, the
Night - FA 2-0191.
Complete Lawn
____
brand new three bedroom con­ sparkling equipped kitchen and
Partllbrnr Bprayteg — Mowing
REAL ROOMY, nice 2 I S funs,
crete block homo—two sparkl­ breakfaet nook, the landscaped
JOHN LOHMER1R
_____ ____________
apt. with Fla. RM.. tile bath,
ing baths—fully equipped elec­ yard shaded by large oaks, sod
414 wmaw Ava, PA B-71W
screened porch. 17M Magnolia tric kitchen—near schools and
sprinkler system. Tha nice
/^wwhSwpT"Hosting /
Ava., upstairs. $73. PA 3 * 3 1 or
shopping
centers—Only 3330 neighbors. Bu» since the house
ROL7JkWAY, Heepital aad Baby
FA 2-2294.
down and 317.30 per month— Is unable to talk guess you'll
da. Day.
Day, Weak
Waal ar Maath —
Beds.
AIR
CONDITIONING
DON’T PROCRASTINATE—Call
just have to sen it for yourself,
FURNTTURB
NICE BEDROOM, private en­ US RIGHT NOW!
CONTRACT
tad
REPAIR
WORE
call us for appoinlmenL
11* Praoch Avo.
trance and bath. Phoao PA 2-3441.
1*7 fsofsrd Ava.
FA !4 W
Ph. PA MBI
• Quiet C o aau alty
FARMER'S
AGENCY
3-ROOM furnished
apartment, 1200 Down 9100 Per Meath
SANFORD Plambiag to Heating
N.
V.
Farmer,
Realtor
• Near Golf Course
1209 Palmetto.
2394 So. Elm Ph. FA 2 7914.
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath Meek home
D. H. Whitmore
wtth carport* rad storage; terLillian G. Trams
* HOUSE, partly furalahad.
PLUMBING
rasas floors throughout; kiteboa
Associates.
FA 2 3423.
Contracting to Repairs
oqolppod. Near school. Total
114 S. French Ave. Ph. PA 2-3231
Free Eetlmatei
fries 913,1*.
WELAKA APARTMENTS:
After hours, FA 2-2411, FA 2-4921,
R. L. HARVEY
I acted** Cteataf Coat
private hatha, 114 w. P in t
FA 2-0241
394 Sanford Ava. Phooe FA 213*
Ropa I*. Payton
Registered
Seel
Estate
Broker
Tura W a t Ob 20th
2-RM. Apt 112 Elm. PA 2*71.
ASSOCIATE*St. Follow Couatry
FURNISHED aperimiz’. dean ami Mary E. Carmaa — Leo Balvail
Qub Rd. ft Watck
WELCOME NAVY A N D NEWCOMERS
c l o s e la. Jimmy Cowan, Ph Ph. FA 3-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
Far Our Sigaa • • •
r \ 2-4013.
MAJOR BBOWN REALTY
TO SANFORD
Realtor
NICELY furnished elaao spti.,
LAKE MARY
Wt invito you to bo our guoats absolutely free
1 small children accepted. 404 E. P k PA 2-3237 or PA 2-1944.
•i00 A. M. TU Dark
without obligation a t &lt;mm of Saaford’s leading
14th St. Phone PA 2 4292.
SUNDAY
Motels
white
you
locate
suitable
housing
for
3 bate CB home.
3-ROOM BUNGALOW, turn!shod. 3-BEDROOM.
yoa
and
your
famify.
Pick
up
your
k*y
at
tho
Terms.
Phone
FA
2
3429.
1:00
P.
M. TU Dark
FA 2-3109.
Salon Office.

Si.

FRESH F IS H

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
■South
P IN EC R ES T
4th Addition.

Mather of Sanford

Dallas Asphalt Co.

PINK Frigidaira refrigerator, 11
cu. ft., used 14 months. 999.
FA 2-4320.________________
PIANO, medium upright, plain
mahogany, new keyboard, tails
to tune. Like new condition.
Guaranteed. DeUvsctd — 9130.
Phone FA 2-1971.
NEW electric Hotpelnt etova to re­
frigerator. Atsume 19 payments,
914.93 ra. FA 2-49U.
Sell Us Your Furailuro. Quick
Service With th e Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, PA 14977.
PAINT and
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Buy 1 Gal. - Get 1 FREE!
MARY CARTER PAINTS
201 W. 1st St.
PA 1*49
24” GE STOVE, good conditio*.
Phooe TA 2-1924.
1933 DODGE tudor. elean. lib H.
P. kicker, good. FA 24703.

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PARK

HOMES
$450 Down

OPEN D A IL Y

FURNUHED spsrtmont. herd
wood floors, tile bath, private
Adults. Phone FA 2 * 0 1 .

2 Bedroom A partm ent
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Will Bo Closed For Vacalteo
Sept. 7ih tens 24th

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Big Suite for Big Mae
up to............. 329.93
Also Wash-n-Waar Suits 919.*
Over 1400 pairs of Trousers.
We can fit all sixes 20 to to
Men's 93.23 Bathing Trunks
Now Me
Tb# store is bulging with bun*
dreds of bargains (or a sa , wo­
man and children.
ROUND, SHORT and TALL
COME ON IN. WE CAN FIT
Y’ALI.
HUTCHINS CLOTHING CENTER
Hwy. 17-93 Cor. 434
Closed Friday evening and alt
day Sat. Open Mon. thru Tbura.
from Noon 'U1 i p. m. and open
ALL DAY Sun.
CROWDER peas, okra, by tha
bushel. FA 2-04IB.
BK.ND1X automatic washer, like
nrw. 330 FA 21039.
SMALL 2 plbce sectional sofa.
Call FA 1-1341.
22-A—Articles dranicJ
USED VACUUM Cleaner, prefer
ably Electrolux. FA 2 4323.
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LOST: Diamond wrist watch In
downtown Sanford. REWARD
Mrs. Hummel, Mayfair Inn,
FA 23111.
23. Edacetloa — Instruct!**
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
Mon-soman, 11-32. Start high as
S93.UO week. Preparatory train­
ing until appointed. Thousands
n( Jobs open. Experience usually
unnecessary. FREE Information
on Jobs, sauries, requirements.
Writs TODAY I Lincoln Service,
Peklr. 23, Illinois.

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318 Polio Coses
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WASHINGTON fUPI) - The
PvbU&lt; Health ferric* Mid Friday
that SIS m m ad paralytic polio
war* reported aerott th* natle*
lart week — a record high far
th* year.
Th* a fancy also said IM nodparalytic cates were reported (or
last week. TMi broafbt the total
thia year to I N I catca, l ,M ad
them Dir*lytic.
The Health Service noted that in
IKS, the flrat year that Salk vac*
cine became available, 4.M2 pari aJytic caiet had been recorded by
th* laat week in August.

problems were unique. "I don't
think New York City has put a
really more serious problem then
aur upstate cities have," be said.
*T think really we ought to, all
ad us, understand that this isn't
o New York City, or New York
Vlai* problem alone, nor is it a
national problem."
He laid juvenile delinquency Is
■ "world wide phenomenon."

I know he donan't car*, (or me at
all. ao ahoolda’t I pet a divorce?
-Why, Dr.
a * b e s t *M
Just at the height od our romanting. Doesn't that prove ho has
no lev* (or me whatever?1*
When I examined Clara, I found
bar breaat eras certainly almost
a solid mast od black aad bhjt
marks.
Bo I quisled her repeatedly to
find out why Ms love hod turned
ao suddenly to hate.
"Didn’t you do anything to of­
fend him ?" I naked, but she
vigorously shook Iter bead.
“Are you positive?" I want on.
"Many wives unwittingly offend
their mates."
But Clara aUll protested she
hadn’t done the slightest thing to
incur her husband's wrath and
DhyikiJ iLuie.
HENRYK VBJ4MION
Mo I sent her out into the re­
ception room aad naked for her
husband to come in. Then I got a
different slant on the affair.
"Mur*. Dr. Crane, I hit her."
Henry admitted angrily. "And if
The population od New York I had had acres* to a butcher
I ’d have
when it was captured from the
Dutch by the British io 1M4 was slit her throat I
"Humph," f replied, "you must
only 1,000.
have been Date, but Clara xayi

Henry’s b*.
Tat aha had affronted Ida mas.
euiin* ago in a man’s moot vulnerable
She had shews Henry
aha hadn't paid a bit ed attention
to his gallant IS saimstes «d love
prelade.
So scad h r my booklet ’ Sex
Problems io Marriage,'* enclos­
ing a stamped r e ta n envelope,
plus 20c (no-prodit).
Get hep to reality and quit
jeopardising your marriage by
ignorance in sen aaU rra.
(Al**ya writ* Dr. Craon la
ear* «d thia newspaper, eweloolag a loeg fe slaaipad, addroaa
ad eatetepe aad JPc to n r t r
typing aad prlntlag costa when
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concluded with com moot from
Paris and Washington, which REMKMBKM Tsar TecsUaa
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of Information. CBS-TV Ignored
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an old West theme. The talent
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Benet Story. Peter Und Hayes
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Soviet Veto Refused In UN Laos Action; U. S. Sends Arm s
UNITED NATION*. N. T. (UP!)
-T h e Security Council, overriding
Russia'* veto, voted tarty today
to Mod a four-aatlow committee
investigate tha situation to
mmunlst-threatentd Laot.
Tbo vote to tha ll-mambar eownaU v ia 10-1 against tha Russians.
Tba negative Sovlat vote ordilarily would hava killad tlw maasirv. but tba council had rated to
• previous 10-1 vote that tba era a-

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dan a f tba tovaattgattof
tea v i a a procedural
aubjact to tba vote.
Tba Laot government today rewide-spread Communist
BMvamaat acroaa aortbara
aad spaculatod tba rabala
may ba rtad y to f for a ooocartad
assault on Samnaus, capital o&lt; tba
pro Tine* with tha same name.
Tba United States, meanwhile,
was airlifting munitions to the

reyal Leotiaa army to help tea
defense. Two planeloads at gran*
ades were flown to Monday. Sev­
eral additional loads were due to­
day. Observers thought some of
these latter might include small
arms ammunition.
Tba four nations making up tha
UN committee are Argentina,
Italy, Japan and Tunisia, all mem­
bers of tha council. They schedul­
ed a meeting at noon today, and

____ ba an tba way to Laoa by
tha and of tba weak.
Sovlat Ambassador Arkady A.
Sobolev protested tba council de­
cision bitterly, charging that tba
majority was to affect rewriting
tba UN abettor whan It everrede
hie veto.
“The delegation of tba USSft. . .
regards this aetion as aoo-exlat
•nt, illegal aad not

to whom It la address­
ed,” Sobolev said.
U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot
Lodge aad other spokesmen for
tba Western Big Three rejected the
Soviet charge, pointing out that
tba charter specifically exempts
procedural mattera from too bigpower veto.
The council debate focused on
tbo resolution errating the in vet-

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday, few scattered ah overt. High today 89 to 98, low tonight 70 to 75.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Praaa La— d Wirw Established 5 o &gt;
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1959

NO. 516

Explosions Precede School
jOpenings At Little Rock

ligating
request tor UN troops la expel
Communist invaders from Ms ter­
ritory nor the U. 9. charge that
Russia is cooperating with Ike at­
tackers waa mentioned.
Sobolev used every mamas a t hto
command to bloek council action,
including tha “doubl* veto” with
which Russia has prevented pro­
cedural actions to Use past, hot
the majority overrated all af hto
maneuver*.
“W* have jest w lto im il (toa be­
ginning of the revision ef toe UN
Charter. .
the Russian mapped
angrily after his defeat. “This res­
olution cannot be regarded aa
adopted because oo* af to* big
five permanent member* af toe
council voted against M.
“Tha resolution does not have
validity for anyone. .
he mid.
The resolution Instructed UN
investigators to report their find­
ings to the council “ as soon as
possible," leaving the question af
effecUva action against tha Rads
to be considered later.
The trouble to Laos cantors to
the provinces at Sam Neua and
Phong Saly, bordering on both
Red Viet Nam aod Rad China.

Democrats Ready
To Challenge Ike
On Works Action

M ayor's., Board Offices,
Fire Chief's Car Targets
*
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (UPI) — Explosions Monday
night wracked an unoccupied office in the Little Rock School
Boiud building, damaged a building housing the private of­
fice! of tha mayor, and demolished tha firw chief’s cityowned station wagon.
No one waa h u rt
Asst. Polka Chief R. E. Glass­
cock did not know If tha explo­
sives, possibly dynamite, were aet
gpr thrown.
Tbo blasts, on tba ava of too
opening of the city’s grade and
junior high schools, came minutes
apart.
The first waa to Fire Chief
Gann Nallay’a car, parked In
(root of hla residence at 10:30
p. m. Nalley was criticlxcd by
segregationists for turning fire
hoses on marchers last month a t
Central High.
to Tbo aecond waa at tba modernv totie b*»oHLny where Mayer Warn­
er Kaoop has his private construc­
tion Arm offices at 10:33.
The third was at the School
Board office, just off the down(own section, a t 10:31.
Police Chief Gaos Smith, who
t u r n e d back a demonstration
marching on Central High School
when it opeood Integrated Aug.
12, Immediately salted all man to

News Briefs
Cotton Crop Off
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e Ag­
riculture Department today esti­
mated 14,M,000 bales of eotton will
ba produced this year, down 137,*
000 bale* or one per cent from
last month’s forecast.

President Pleased
WASHINGTON (UPI) - GOP
congressional leaders said today
President Eisenhower was pleased
with the labor reform bill passed
during hit European trip and by
tha support of his vstocs on two
key Issues.

Inquiry To Be Asked

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
Florida Legislative Reference Bu­
reau said today R will take about
a weak to draw a resolution asking
the state congressional delegation
• ‘“S ordered lights turned on to to request the U. S. Justice De­
Mi the city’s school buildings for partment to investigate the na­
the remainder of the night.
tion’s poultry business.
Smith ordered hit men to check
•vary drive-in theater to tha city
and examine all outgoing cars.
NEW YORK (U PI^N egotiators
Ha surrounded tba city’s four in the long and costly steel etrike
high schools with blockades and met for only 30 minutes today
man. Polic* stopped and exam­ and recessed until Thursday when
ined every car driving In the vi­ a new bargaining procedure will
cinity af toe schools.
start. The strike was to Its 36th
day—the industry’s longest con­
tinuous nationwide shutdown.

Strike In 56th Day

*Mr. H. C. Stoothoff
Dies Af Ml. Dora

Mr. Herbert Cornelius Stoothoff,
«l, a Sanford native and a Mt.
Dora resident, died following a
heart attack a t Ms Mt. Dora
^bome yesterday.
Mr. Stoothoff lived to Sanford
moot of his life before moving to
Mt. Dora four and one-half years
ago. He was a member of St. Ed­
wards Episcopal Church of ML
Dora, and of tha Elks' Lodge.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Christine Stoothoff of Mt. Dora;
his mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Haba of
Sanford; five sons, Neil, George,
Charles, Chris, and Fred, all of
toML Dora, and a slater, Mrs. Wal­
t e r Meriweather of Sanford.
Funeral services will ba held to­
morrow at 11 a. m. in St. Edward’*
Episcopal Church, with Rev. John
Mangrum officiating. Burial will
follow at Pina Forest Cemetery,
ML Dora Rahbaum Funeral Horn*
of Mt. Dora is in charge of a r­
rangements.

qHouse Opens Way
For Adjournment
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h a
IIoum cleared its decks today for
an adjournment drive, but Senate
Itomocratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson said the Senate baa i
“ plan" to quit Saturday.
Houaa membera voted to allow
Democratic leaden to by-pass the
J u le s Committee for three days,
K arting Thursday, aod call up
any bills for action. Under regu
Ur procedure the committee first
must approve any measure* for
floor consideration.
The action was taken in hopes
that the Senate, whkh is Uggtog
behind the House in its work, can
overcome delaying tactic* of Sen,
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) and finish
lis weekend.

Election Due
LONDON (U PI)—Prims Minis­
ter Harold klacmUlan was expect­
ed to tell the nation today that
Britain wdi hold general election!
OcL I. Macmillan waa due back
from hu unscheduled visit to
Queen Elisabeth at her Scottish
vacation residence, Balmoral Cartto.

Admirals’ Junket
Brings Rebuke
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rear
Adm. James A. Hirshfield, assist­
ant commandant of the Coast
Guard, has been officially rebuked
tor faking relatives along on a 28day flying inspection trip to Burop*.
Also censured for approving the
presence of a total of nine civil­
ians on the trip was Vice Adm.
Alfred C. Richmond, the Coast
Guard eummandant.

PLENTY OF ACTION wua on the program yestoriluy when the Dusty
Boots Riding Club staged its Play Day. Here’s a scene from the unusual
hull event, where contestant! tied a bell on tha bull’s tall instead of roping
and hog.tying i t
(Bergstrom Photo)

Altamonte To Be
Drain Pipe Funds Lacking, County Says Site Of Exchange
County commissioner* said to­
day they don’t know where the
county could get money to pay for
a drainage pip* the city at Sanford
has asked front 23th 8t. to a city
pipe south of 34th Place.
The drainage project in question
ia tied into the widening of Ssnford
Av*.
The county ia pledging Mvcn
and a half year* of its entire 80
per cent of gas tax revenue for
two projects now, Commission
Chairman John Krider said in a
meeting of the commtasluners with
City 3fanager Warren Knowles and
Mayor A. L. Wilson. He referred
to the Sanford Ave. roud and
drainage project, and the four Ian
ing of First St. between French
Ave. and Interstate Hwy. 100.
The city wanta a pipe rather
than a ditch through the area over
lily Ct. because stagnant water
would guttler in the ditch near
residences, Knowles said.
Piping the drainage acro.s the
muckland would require 9uu feet
of 40 inch pipe to cost about $30,000 said P. W. Ekey, State Hd.
Dept, engineer. A 40 foot wide
right of way has been proposed
for a ditch and a 20 foot wide

area la proposed for a pipe, Ekcy ford Av*. drainage project, water
said.
from around 27th St. would go into
With tha storm sewer built on
Sanford Ava. ai part of the San- the swamp area he said.
Funds from the county shouldn’t
be cut off so they can be spent
within the city limits, said Com
mlsstoner Lawrence Swoffurd.
Road funds should go where they
are needed, answered CotnmU
sloner David Gatchell, stressing
Mr. Charlie L. Roqumore, TJ. Sanford Ave., has much traffic go
died a t 11 a.m. Saturday, at hi* ing to the Naval Air Station.
hum* on Sanford Ave. He came
A meeting to discuss the choice
to Sanford a year and a half ago nt a ditch or a pipe waa sat by
from Forayth, Ga. He was a re­ the city officiali and County Com
tired farmer and member of the
First Baptist Church at Forsyth. inissioners for 7:30 p. m. Thursday
He ia survived by a daughter, at City Hall.
Mra. Thelma (iaddis, Sanford;
one slater, Mra. Mary Lou Ivey,
Marianna, Fla., and four grand­
children.
The body was sent to Forsyth
for funeral services and burial
by Grarakow Funerul Home.

Mr. C. L. Roqumore
Dies At His Home

Voter List Control
Proposal Protested

WASHINGTON (U P I)-A Civil
Rights Commission proposal that
the federal government take over
local voter registration when nec
Donald E. Coleman is the new •••ary to hall discrimination stir­
president of the Lake Mary Cham­ red up angry southern reaction
ber of Commerce. He was elected today.
at the chamber's monthly meeting
Three of the six commission
along with J, O. Gregory, 1st vice
president; E. If. Case. 2nd vice members also urged a constitu­
preaidcnt; Mrs. Sidney Fowler, tional amendment designed to
treasurer, and Mrs. Robert C. guarantee voting righta. They fur­
ther suggested steps to combat
Martin, secretary.
A new project was started by discrimination in education and
mutating a loan program for col- the C of C to get plants fur beau­ housing.
lege
ciassrot.m
construction, tification of Ihe IJig Tree Park.
Southern senators and House
Eisenhower said this new outlay Anyone desiring to donate plants members promptly denounced th*
shuuld not be included.
to the pro.ect ia asked to phone recommendations as “ unconstitu­
Sparkman said his compromise Mrs. Martin at FA 3-4913.
tional." They pledged to do every­
also would:
thing possible to prevent them
Remove an Oct. 1, 1960. cut off
from being put into effect.
date fur )6 billion in new authori­
Sen. Richard B. Russell (D Ga.)
ty tor the Fedcra. Housing Admin­
leader of the southern congressistration to guarantee home mort•ions) bloc, declared, "if the Con­
gages.
gress. . .does its duty to th*
,, Specify
.
- that the bill's $C30 radTALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Flo- American people U will put this
Uon ui( federal grants for urban I rida’s financial picture brightened commission out of business." Oth. .for. the cabinet to release er
echoed jjjj atat*.
renewal• would cover .two years enough
rather than one.
thousands of dullars in planning ment.
It would retain two other fea­ and construction money for new
The commission will cease to
tures particularly objectionable to state buildings yesterday.
exist to days from today unless
the preaidcnt — a housing loan
Comptroller Ray E. Green said Congress votes to extend Us life.
program for th* elderly and au­ he waa “encouraged” by the way The biller southern reaction threat­
thorisation for 37,000 new public revenue was flowing tnlo the state ened eongressional plans to vote
coffers.
i s one year extent ion.

Lake Mary C Of C
Elects Coleman

Housing Bill Back
For Another Try
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The'
Senate Banking Committee today!
approved a "third try" billion-,
dollar housing bill which congres­
sional leaden expect Preaidcnt
Eisenhower to sign.
Members said the action was
unanimous.
The 15-member group was call­
ed into a special meeting after
a
majority indicated accept­
ance of s compromise drafted in
part by Housing Subcommittee
Chairman John Sparkman (DAU.).
Eisenhower has vetoes, two pre­
vious housing bills, the first total,
tog 91.373,000,000 and the other
91,060,000,000.
The new measure would cut It
b* a* addumud $M million, ah-

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Demo­
crat* were ready today to chal­
lenge President Elsenhower to
risk once more his record of nev­
er having had a law enacted over
his veto.
They planned to push through
the House by nightfall a new
f t,163.300,093 public works appro­
priation bill carrying funds tor all
of the 8T projects which prompted
him to veto the first bill 11 days
•go.
Republicans said they didn’t see
bow they could muatcr enough
votes to knock out disputed funds
on the House floor. They had even
less hop* tha Senate would delete
them.
The bill carries money to fi­
nance flood control and navigation
projects through tha country, In­
cluding Florida.
Six days ago, the House failed
by only one vote to muster tha
two-thirds margin needed to enact
the first bill over the Pesldcnt’a
veto. The new bill Is Identical ex­
cept for an across the-board cut
of 3.3 per cent for all projects.
Some lawmakers felt that the
president would sign the second
bill with an angry attack on the
Democrats and then get his way
by “freeilng” funds atloted for
some or ail of the disputed pro­
jects
Others felt that Eisenhower might
veto the second bill after Con­
gress adjourns and then call the
legislators hark for ■ special ses­
sion to write a third measure.

State's Financial
Picture Brighter

Casselberry and A l t a m o n t e
Springs telephone offices will lie
combined in a new office at At
tainonte Springs, a Winter Park
Telephone Co. official told th*
county commission this morning.
Completion of the office is set
for Nov. 21, I960, M. L. Ilarre,
assistant to the president of the
Winter Park company said. This
will eliminate the Tempi* and
Valley exchanges. People served
by the Winter Park Telephone Co.
In south Seminole will be able to
call Orlando directly without go­
ing through the Midway ex­
change, Harre explained.
"From the best information
I can gel we are paying th* high­
est rale ami getting the poorest
service i&lt;|/; anywhere I know,"
s a i d Commissioner Lawrence
Swollen], referring to service
around Altamonte Springa, For­
rest City and l-ongwood.
Sparsely lettled areas sr*
charged more because it costs
tnon- per person to give telephone
service there, Ilarre said.

WHOSE SIDE these troop* are on in the struts)* for
power in Lao* I* doubtful. They »r* shown whit* pre­
sumably being trained for duty with th* Royal Laotian
Army. Now they reportedly have gone Into the Com­
munist-dominated force* threatening th* little nation.

Believed Aid To
Assignment Law
United Pm * International
Token racial integration made its debut in Florida pub*
lie school* today and was expanded in several Virginia cities.
No incidenta were reported in either state.
This waa the picture:
Four Negroes were admitted to the Orchard Villa aehool
to Miami, tt was to a changing
*
neighborhood community whtra
moat at tba white families bad
moved out.
At tha naw alimentary school
NEW YORK (U PI) — Stock
at Homestead Air Force Base 20 prices a t 1 p. m. **L|
miles south at Miami, an estlmat* American T A T
........ 79%
ed 13 to 30 NegToes war* admitted Bethlehem S te e l_______
56%
along with aavaral hundred whit* C A O ------------------------------- 69%
children.
Chrysler .........
65%
At Tallahsis—, Gov. LeRoy Col­ Curtlaa-Wright
lins kept Informed by telephone DuPont ... .........
oo tba school integration situa­ Eastman Kodak
tion to Miami.
Ford Motor ..
Collins, who has repeatedly said General Electric
that Florida must make a start General Motor*
toward school Integration, declin­ InU. T A T
ed comment. But his aide said Lorillard -—
th* governor had * telephone Penney .. — ...
call that everything apparently I’enn RR -----went off qulatly.
Sears Roebuck
S t a t e School Superintendent Studehaker
Thomas D. Bailey laid "We must U. S. Steel
remember that under Florida law, Weetlnghouse
Dade County School Board Is the
legal body responsible for admin­
istration of schools it. Dad* Coun­
ty.
"This school hoard la operating
under legal provisions of th* State|
Pupil Assignment Law."
Officials feel that token integra­
tion at Orchard Villa will streng­
then th* constitutionality of the
Pupil Assignment Law.
Integration cam* to rural Vir­
ginia tor the first time wh«n more
MIAMI (U PD -A t least 19 p**&gt;
than 300 whit* studenta ended a son* died accidentally to Florida
boycott ai the Warren County high J during th* 71-hour Labor D a /
school in Front Royal. Twenty-on* weekend that ended last midnight,
Negroca entered th* school without a United Press International sor•
Incident.
vey showed.
T o k e n Integra ttoa proceeded
Beginning at 9 p. a . Friday
clsewher* in Virginia at Norfolk, traffic crashes were responsible
Charlottesville and Alexandria. At for 11 v • dead. Fiv* persona
Charlottesville two whit* schools drowned. Three member* of aa*
opened their doors far the tint ,'amlly were killed to th* cra*k
lima to I t Negroes. Tner* were of a light plaa* at Wlflteton,
a tow catcalls which school offi­ Sunday.
cials promptly hushed.
A United Pres* International
count showed 42* traffic deaths,
83 drowning*, 14 deaths to plan*
crashes and 76 to miscellaneous
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - State accident* across tha oatioa for Ml
Sen. lfarvt* Bels*r of Poolfay re­ overall toll of 601.
ported today that h* has not re­
California led the nation with M
ceived a campaign contribution traffic fatalities, followed by Ohio,
for hia gubernatorial campaign New York and Texas with S ,
for more than a week.
Pennsylvania with 30, Iowa with
Helier, only candidate who has 19, Minnesota with 18, Missouri
formally announced, reported hla with 16, Virginia aad Illinois with
first contribution, $30 a week ago. 14 and Michigan, Georgia and
In this week’s report, h* said he Wisconsin with 13.
has received no money and spent
no money.

1 p. m. Stocks

Labor Day Toll
Is 601; Florida
Has 13 Deaths

No Contributions

Mother Off 6 Tries
To Kill Children
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) — The
six young sonv of Mrs. Phyltss
Clark are alive today, but It was
"touch and go" to save one after
the woman attempted to kill th«m
all with a butcher knife white they
prayed.
Tile eight-year old son, Paul,
was listed In poor condition today
In the sain* hospital where his In­
jured mother awoke Monday night
to ask her hutband, "How many
ions do we have left?"
She was sure she killed at least
one before Michael George, 9,
grabbed her knife-wielding arm
and held on. Four brothers fled to
the home of a neighbor.
Mrs. Clark went berserk white
b«r husband, M. G. Clark, was
away on a fishing trip. If* returned
to find his home bloody, his wife
strapped to a hospital bed and his
son near death.
Young Psui was first Bated to
critiral condition at the hospital
but waa later sapor ted uugnivad.

"It was touch and go tor awhlls,'*
a doctor said.
Tha boys told their story to po­
lice.
"She asked Paul If ba belicvad
In God.t Ha said ha did, and she
stabbed’ him. Tha rest at the kids
started yelling and crying. We
didn't know what tha matter was
with her," Michael said.
Tha neighbor, M r s . Pauline
Wells, 31, called police as th*
blood-splattered mother pounded
oo th* door and shouted, "Open
tkts door, I have to do away with
my children."
Mrs. Clark hammered on the
door ao bard sh* shattered a glass
pan*. A sliver slashed her wrist.
Sh* stumbled Into h«r yard and
collapsed.
The Clay’s four other sons ar*
Patrick, 9; Thomas, 5; Stephan, 19
months, and Timothy, 4.
Mrs. Wills said tba ehlldrea
were screaming, "Our mother Is
trying to kill us" as they ran into
bag hums lag peutoatun.

Wilson, Youtsey
On Plant Program

John W. Wilson of Sanford’s Cen­
tral Florida Experiment Station
and Charles O. Youtsey, district
Inspector of the Sanford located
Slat* Plant Board, will speak *t
tba 42nd annual Florida Entente*
logical Society mealing to Miami
Thursday and Friday,
Th* performance at DDT tor
corn earworm control aver a tenyear period In Central Florida will
b« Wilson’s topic, while Youtsay
will present a paper oo tha Gao*
coccus *p., root mealbug, *
past of foliage plants.

President To Talk
On European Trip
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Pres*dent Elsenhower will make a tele­
vision report to the American pao*
pie Thursday night on hla
to Europe.
Press Secretary Jam as C. Ragerty said tha president will give
his television sod radio talk frwaa
9:30 p. m. to 6:43 p. m.
H igerty said Elsanhuwer will
discuss "soma of tha toternatiuoal
developments th* Pr*sld«at and
soma of tha foreign leaders dto*
«uas*4 during that ta g ."

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Tfa Uatvorelty a t Florida may
k i n twa Negro** aarottorf to Ms

to the oaivareity’a madtoal school.
Officials expoet hoc to bo pm cot
for registration Sept. IS.
The uniTcnlty appears to ho
tho only (UUMpfOftcd coOofi

DaBary resident William Angeleeh. ft, dlad la iemlnoto Manor.
1st Moapiul this merntaf alter a
lengthy lUucrt.
Mr. Aagetoch, cam* to Central
Florida 4 years ago Iron the

: mdut a u ro ra

M E * TORE (U PI) —
prices st 1 p. n.t
American TAT „■:.......—.
American Tobacco -----—
fa Bathishem Steel ...... — CAO ---- -----------------Chrysler ------------—
Curtiss-Wright ..........■—
DuPont _______________
Eastman Kodak —.... — Ford M o to r_______ _____
General Electric---------General Motors - -- ------ Inti. T « T ----- ---------Pann a y ------- — ...... —
_ LorUUrd
-----• Bears Roebuck _
Stndabekcr
U. 8. Steel ------Pann RR —..... ..
Wastlnghouse ■ .

,
madding caution at thiefUne and
says tuch a policy could oriag Us
reward in more advantageous baylag opportunities later an. It
aanat Ford as a stack for action,
(sa we’ve seen this week), »od
11 also says that Black A Packer
appears to have bettar-tkaa-avarage growth potaatUUtics. Far the
loop pull. Standard likes Cora Pro­
ducts, Halil, Merck and Otla Ele­
vator.
Investors Advisory Institute rec­
ommends 10 stocks for income:
Borg-Warncr, Chesapeake A Ohio,
Craam of Wheat, Family Finance,
dilate, Lorillard, May Departmeat Stores, Pacific Lighting. Pub11a Electric A Gas aad Pullman.

A boost fa tho prime landing
rates to the 3 par cant tovsl—high­
est since 1830—and a similar rise in
lending rata* to brokers and deal­
ers sent stock* downward earlier
this week. First Natlooal City
Bank of New York Initiated tho
Increase from 4Vb to 3 per cent
and other lender* followed suit. The
prime rate fa that which fa charg­
ed on loans to borrowers with top
credit and other lending rates, are
■catod upward from It. Thus, tho
rise will increase carrying charges
on stock margin accounts.
Local intareit: Minute Maid
Carp., has gone Ode step further
fa what seams to ba a program of
diversification by announcing that
they have purchased Tanco, Inc.,
Uadan, N. J., a major producer
af soluble coffee. The purchase
prioe fa believed to be near Um
$10 million mark. Tanco'a 1831
sales wars approaimataly $40 mllUon. It packages, blends and dis­
tributes soluble coffee on a world­
wide basis sad packs private label

had heao employ*! hy the Irv-

Aagelock was a life member ot
tbs Talsphaed Pionacn at Amer­
ica, P*-teua Brack Ceuncll. and
a member of Ufa / t r * Baptfat
Church, DaBary.
Surviving are his dantblsT and
sno ln law. Mr. and Xrc, Edward
Heppoar; two coaaipa, Mias Batherine Hcnnlnger arid MU* Doro­
thea Hanningor * f DrBary.
Funeral servlets an «*t for
Moodsy. »( JO.fa a. m. at tho
Flrat B-&lt; oat C h a r e k, Rav.

The Second Anr mi City TWnnto
Tournament will boitii. Rapt. 14.
AU r'vycr* t . ant uv«r may en­
ter the" *ompetition which fa spon­
sored by 'he Rerr«*t.oa Dept.
Entry dsadlln* U
ndajr, Sept.
It, when palilnyt , ■* ***&lt;ltnga
will be m**
T pM « «Ul be
awarded Tdu. f t ' w
n aerapa
in single) and ••• jMt* pi
Preliminary »t»v
at lo­
cal court* ot • s ,.tt - n
Ing. Final n o::i*
*H fa
be at the Mayf.lr Inn . art*.
"Play for fun" rather than to,
scriou* eompet'Uon fa tha them#
of the tournament.
To register, phone FA 8-7424
or appear In paraoa at tha Recre­
ation Department’* Civic Center
office.

Judge On Job
County Jndi Wilson Alexander
was dtombtcJ fu r . Stmlnol* Me­
morial Hospital ytstorday. The
Judge fa hack at work oa s limited
schedule. Ha entered the hospital
Two drivers ware fa Seminole Monday because of • virus Illness.
Memorial Hospital thfa afternoon
w i t h injuries received fa a
three-oar collision oa 8. Franck
Ave.
Thomas W. Arnold, 3MB Laha
Mary Rd., and Gian McKaodrve,
The grot
tinted as CaaseL
131 Country Club Rd., war* under
emergency treatment after Arn­ berry’s Eititljn Board stay not
old's car struck one ahead of U aot as such, but tho tows fa not
being driven by Virgil Pfakalsfamfa and knocked it into tho path af prohibited from holding its elecUfa MeKaodrs* car. beaded fa the tfan at a (barter board, Judge
atfar direction, police said.
Valle William* told a group fa
Casselberry government official#
yesterday
The group fa four appointed
, 7 .
EDWARDS APB BASE. Calif.
and approved a. .4 alactfaa board
(U PI)—The first powered flight of
Ufa aaporimantal msorted rockat recenU: by caascloe.-ry’s mayor
BMp X U was cancel!ad today after aad aldermen, m i " aot act as fbsUfa aaadla-aoaad spare craft waa al judges ot tS* ifanUmbcr efaeddga Williams
carried aloft by aa alght-jat bom- tlon's legality
aaU. They map sat as toltom aad

Two Drivers Hurt
I n Three-Car Crash

SIX-FO O T K A T T L K R kill,
td bjr H. L Johnson of
Hi Lake Monroe la bald up bgr
Bobby Johnson, who aald
“ ho’a really heavy." Tha
boy’s father killed thn big
snake with a s o ft drink
bottle after it appnared fa
tha middle o f tha unloading o f the family boat on
W o Wakwn U v «ib

Test Cancelled

tw o-yaar eongrastlonal atrugglo to w rite a labor rafam
bill by orarwhalm lngly pasting a eomproraiao manure
laudad b e D an ocraU and RapobUeaaa allka, Th a MR
waa Mat to Froaidant Eieenhowar fo r hia signature.
Th o bid, designed to drive crooks and rackataora a ot'
o f tho labor-management field, la tho m oot Import aa#
ptooa o f labor ltgialatloa to t o through O oB gnsa aiaoo
tho T a ft-H a rtlo y law waa passed in 1947.
,

B y J A C K P H IL L IP S
Sanford's 196940 budget waa ananimoualy approved by
the C ity Commlaaioa loot n ig h t
Expenditures o f #706,815.86 fo r general government op•ration, #227,250 fo r paym ent m city debt and #872,069.89
fo r tha u tility budget w ore approved.
Revenues a re onp U s d to heiears these figures, except
la (to utility budfat, wkare sa
til,(94.11 iwvanoe mplaa is so*
tidpsted.
MUfage wiM ramshi tha same
as f v laat year's het est. A tan

TV Quia Quia Sat

far city operatise aapenaea and
ala nUla will be charged to help
pay d r etty debt. Although tin
operation* mill aye charge of 111
per thousand oa rtal estate «tU
ba fat lad ouy e i homea valuud
■hove $3,000, the W par thousand
w il ba levied oe ail real and per*
tonal property. The fatal of as*
•••ament has bean tot at S3 per
cad a t property’* market value.
Tha 1800-40 total operatiag and
debt aarvloo figure la S833.M » ,
compand with $818,Ml.73 for
IBSBNl aad* 9M.SM.40
........ ................
for 1M
...T-

1W AttlNOTOlf (U FI) - t i e
Rouse Legislative Ovsrsi^t Subk w il hold public hearings Oct •
an sharpas that son* television
quia shows have been rigged.

Britons, Hods Talk

MOSCOW (UP1) — Visiting
British Labor Party faaders Hugh
Galt shall aad Asaurfa Sevan mat
for tw* hears Thursday with So­
viet Foreign Minister Aadral Gro­
myko aad planned to moat wah
" Reductions
fa expenditure* Premier Nikita Khrushchev today.
war* dtfficuk and n&gt;4 in the bast
interests of tha City's operation. B-52 T o Proceed
Several desired Item* or project*
WICHITA, Kan. (U Fi) - The
will simply have to wait," City Boeing Airplane Company an­
Manapr Warren Knowfai said.
nounced today k has receivod an
Highest proposed expenditures official go-ahead far production of
fa the general operating budget an advanced version of the Stra­
are $114,TIB for the city Fir* tegic Air Command's S-H stratoDipt., $112,347 for the Police fortrsa*.
DrpL aad $103,300 h r city streets.

Typhoon Repeats
TAIPEI (U P I) - The second
typhoon In a week alammed Into
Furmosa Thursday sight, leaving
at least on* dead and 1T0 Injured.
All but a faw of tha reported casu­
alties were suffered at the east
coast port city a t HusUse.

C h i e f Aviation Ordnaneeman
Wayne J. Karos died following
a heart attack at hia Sanford
horn# Tuesday night.
Chief Karas was taken from hia
111 E. Woodland Dr. home to 4m
Orlando Air Force Base hospital,
wh«ra he was pronounced dead en
arrival.
Entering tha Navy fa IMO,
Chief Karos served at tha Naval
Air Station tinea May 13, IMS.
Ha fa survived by his wife Ade­
line Terrua, daughter* Susan
and Doris Ann, and brothers
Charles and Donald Kama.

Waller W. Pudar. a Sanford
resident for M yesrv dlrd fa
Seminal* Memorial Hospital last
night.
ifr. Plxtor, who Uved at 218 W.
Fourth St., was born In Morgantown, W, Va. Ha came hero from
Orfaado. He was a member of
the Flrat Baptist Church of San­
ford and a former deacon.
Surviving art his wtfa, Mrs.
Margaret P. Pixler; two sooe.
William V. Pixler of Sanford and
Jack P. Pixler of Brooklyn. N.
V., and a granddaughter, Mary
Jaaa Plxtor of Sanford.
Funeral services will be at 4
p. a . tomorrow at Brfasoo Fun­
eral Home, with the Rav. W. P.
Brooks Jr. and R*v. Fred Fisher
officiating. Buriat will be in Oaklaws Memorial Park, Sanford.

HAMBURG, Germany (U PI) —
U. S. Chief Justice Earl Wsrrvn
concludes hia West German visit
today by participating fa a Hamburg court proceeding and later
delivering a lecture eo "The Su­
premo Court in the United State*.’’
Warraa will leave tor r »r v - &gt;’»gvn
Saturday.

I. Emmett Cloofa, former Oak­
land Postmaster and brother of
Citizens Bank of Oviedo President,
C. B. Clonts died yesterday. Mr.
Clonts had bean ill tor soma time.
Surviving are two brothers, C. tt.
and T. B. Clonts, Oviedo area cel­
ery growers; a sister, Mrs. Grov­
er S. Moon of Oviedo, and revoral nieces and nephewa.

counters a t ballots, tha judge rvU
ad.
A group af Casselberry real
dents, C. Rvymond McCord, Ben
Jaasln B. Evans, Harman K
Joyce aad Joseph Mufaon, hac
complained that the four men sp
pointed as board lor a new "&gt;wt
•«•&lt;*«» « •
to act aa such a board. Thair al­
U t n t f W||
C. Matter.
Aa election board judges Um
fagality fa aa election and must
fa elected by the psbifa because K
fa mponalbls to the public, WU
Maam aafa. I f aaafhnriiad pat-

sons held aa election, It cannot fa
regarded aa aa atoatlm, fa
stroaeed.
Mayor Donald WUfaoa has ap­
pointed a group which actually
should hare Men called tellers,
according to Urn judge. Appoint­
ment af tellers fa witola the maync’a jurisdiction, bat the group
shouldn't hare been called aa
(faction board, fa stressed, teltore count the results, but a n not
responsible for Jadgiag aa else•toa'a fagality.
The town council can act sa
(faction board, mavaaa the else*

tiun and judge Its fagality, whan
no board has been appointed,
Judge Williams said.
Alderman Graham Wilson and
8. D. Culpepper predicted that
tha town council will audit tha
•faction themselves sod aot aa ao
•lection board.
Casselberry government offi­
cials present Included Mayor
Donald Willson, Clark Franca*
Alton and Aldarmaa Witooa and
Culpepper.
Tho election scheduled far Bcpl.
• tote elect a Charter Baud fa
draw up a aaw Cs sealberry

He Just Likes Girl*
LONDON (U PI) — The DaUy
Sketch, fa an Interview with Elvis
Presley's father, quoted Ufa aider
Praafay as saying: "1 don’t torsec marriage tor him la the 1mmctliato future. When he’s naked
what type of girt be prefers ba
fast says 'tomato'."

Warren To Speak

J. Emmet Clonts,
Ex-Postmaster, Dies

Ufa School Beard fa affect several
changes fa - fa* placement *f
children fa the various schools,
1b# Lyman School and tho new
Altamonte Springs Elementary
School cannot a sm fa* total at
approaimataly 3,300 children fa
that section an single sessions, so
k fa necessary fa place children
in grades 14 fa double seseioea
la both schools, Ufa board said.
This schedule will begin Tues­
day of aexl week, since Monday
la a holiday. The tint session
children will start sebsoi at I a.
m. aad and at 11 noon. The secood eeaafaa will commence at
13:10 p. m. and and at 4 p. m.
Ufa fifth aad sixth wads child­
ren from fan Wilson School,. Po­
ols, are being transferred fa tha
Lake Monroe School. Tha board
fa*Is that by Increasing the sis*
of the Monroe School and Macing

Mrs. Aycocke Dies
At Jacksonville
Mrs. Baad e Aycocke, 84, of Jack­
sonville, died there today, after a
short lllnea*. She was a Sanford
resident tor many year*.
Mrs. Aycocka, widow of the lata
John C. Aycocke, U a member of
Christ tha Xing Catholic Church,
Jacksonvlfa, tho Catholic Wom­
an's Club, and Altar Rosary Socie­
ty of Sanford.
She la survived by two daugh­
ters, Mrs. C. L. McCrone, Jack­
sonville, ufa Mrs. K. F. WUsoo,
Orlando; a aoo, Jack N. Aycocka,
Jacksonville, six grandchildren
and IB graat-granchlldran.
A rosary will be recited at •
p. at. Monday at Brfaaon Funeral
Horn* hare aad funeral aarvlcas
will ba bald at 10:$0 Tuesday at
AU loule Catholic Church, with
tho B«v. Richard Lyons officiat­
ing. Burial will ba la AU Route
Cemetery.

first of fao week fas km loads
will ba aquallaad aad i m jf a lM
naming oa aahadnto, tha boori
announced.
Contracts have been M sa fas
new South Samlnofa Elementary
School fa the Fora Park - Cassel­
berry area aad the new Loagweod
Elementary School. Each af these
inls will have II classrooms, a
wary, csfaterium, snd admfafatrstive sail*. Work ie program
lag ca those projects, but they
will aot be available lor oat*,
pency until tha fed of Ufa. On September 17, bide wtU ba
opened oa the new Seminole High
School ta ba located oa Lain
Jennie. Thfa plant is scheduled
tor completion by the fall of 1MB
and will house grades 1*11. Tha
Junior High School children sow
attending the Ptnacreat S c h o o l
will attend the present S e a l e r
High School, which will be anoverted into a Junior High hous­
ing grades T-t. The Pleura at
School with a capacity of 100Q
children will Uwa house grade*
1-4.
Bids aa the Lake Mary School,
Rosenwald la Altamonte and Mid­
way wfil bo opened on October L
These plant* are also scheduled
(or completion by the fall «
1880. The Lake Mary School,
grades 1-8, will accommodate
children from the S u n l a n d
Estates, Lltlla Venice and Lack
Arbor areas who ana bow aUaadlog Sanford schools.

K

Cancer Program
Scheduled
A t Chuluota
All women of the Oviedo sn a
have bean Invited to attand •
program aa cancer and Us f r o
vantiooa by Um member* fa Ufa
Chuluota Woman’s Club.
Gant Hatoott, director fa Mb
Orange County Chapter fa 6 m
American Cancar Society, la asks
dulad to bo guest speaker tor that
group at 8:38 p. fa. Sept ■ fa

M ayfair Golf Club
Elects Billhiemer Final Swim Period
Tho Mayfair Man'* Golf Assn,
baa elected I . S. BlUhtomar Us
m m president aad started plana Set For Weekend
for monthly touraamoote tor Ua
mombrrs.
Tho club alas elected Elmer
Boomer vice president, Bd Davis
aacretary; Ralph Wight treasur­
er aad Daa Wright, 1. J. MU aad
M. Yoot, dtrecSore.
Pisa* far 6h tourney program
will bo completed at the October

Tha final swimming period a f 1
USB city swimming pool saai
wlU ha thfa woekand. Municipal
and Gold*hare pools w il bo * p «
•-30-11:30 a. m . aad l:3»g:0B p. m .
Saturday and Monday, aad 1:3B|:M p. as. Sunday. More tkaa M r
000 parsons used tha pools during
tha 30 waoks they war* opoo thfa

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can ho tight—If youhava tba power to an I t But that’s aa
• U " la a s s y o f ua fumbk through tha daya aad y u rt whan tba
gnatsst caadlo o f an, tba.Church, made roady.ta light our polk
I f you lu ro boon depriving youm lf o f tbo guiding atractb of tbs

can, from birth control to
ctoar teat*. It la a a ifllf. m
to tba factory a m a V

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Chunk, atari bow attsadiag Ita aarrisss. It will help you find your wsy
both fa »«dllght aa f fa shadow.

M. Tuhy
Worship

T h t support o f th t Church Series is sponsored by tha* following* Business Firm s:

IB C E R W

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F igure Salon

anm c* or iw w d i m
o r l a t t e i d a y s a in t s

RHz Theatre

f , 0, Sfooko*?!? f o m t fM M m t

Sunday School ....... . lOtOO a. M&gt;
I w n o u t Mrotlng .... M 9 p. m•

Um m m ) ho u n i vim Item
of# hold in taut tarn God, aad
Uu Ohrlotioa'o doty la to t o m
oa a conscientious itrosrd of
thorn |ifta. ualu them as |*
thinka 0*4 would havo thorn
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Florida Slate Bank

Progressive Printing Co.

Holler Motors

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

Mayfair Inn

Wall Plumbim &amp; Heating

Celery City Printing Co.

Wibon-Maler Furniture Co.

Sanford Atlantic National Bank

A Friend

A Friend

Lovelace Amoco Station

Dawn Bendy Salon

Although Eagllal. cim rrbcs look
up this concept In itU ’. i) out of a
doslro to put UhiU (lotacoo on
a sounder basis, lh *y q u ickly
dU covrrtd w hat A m r l n a

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W. Thomas Parsov Jr.
Sunday Ikhool ..........fits
Mornlog Worship .... U
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(UP!) -Popo John XXltf Wodasa
day alabt offarod prayer* for
liuaiary and mallod Its ordaal
TVS SALVATION AKMY
at tha hands of "a movement
&gt;U B. Sasoad St
which . . loads ua to wonder U
Sunday;
the spirit of Christian civilisation
Sunday la h a a l....... tO;N a. m.
ha* m lly patted over u»."
HoUasas Mooting .... U'OO a, m.
The Pontiff snoko to a ttncral
Strool Mostlgf .. ... .. . t : » p. m.
V P l ............TIN P. n
Salvation Moating
ViN p. as
Tuesday:

Tuasday Claaa .. .....
c a io o u c

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Thun. Froyar Sonic# T;M p. m

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twa m Z &amp; a T '&amp; lZ d'J •w( I ti nK *tardlatrki
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Fttrtd lb A1mandril F i d i n l
Court Wrdbuday fcat lb Uaa to
keeare u Aaattoaa ettiaeo.
*Tva been waltlai tor tUa day
ae bag 1 ju t didn't wbbt to n U i
uid Mn. DraO. to. wifo of

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•ball m i M aa&gt;ai«t*l by -ft
tary at aaathar dtatrtet aa&lt; a
ba ( a a i l n i u
(4 ) K * c a n ty abaIt ba Otr
la t w i l M a etairlat,
(1) Yacmatla* that ara rtai
by lb* raayyerllaaaaaat prarh
tar’ fw ty-roar ( I t ) aaaatartal
Irlcta a( th* haaal* ibatl ba t!
by lb* alaclara ta tba a an
•factjoa In K-rtWhar. ,1Mb t
abelian, now ataators ibatl
aJactad In lb* aaw dtatrlela
(u u tr.fi
lha (mlowin* (•rtaai
BUM * f
Dlatrlrt S» fa r' four (4 ) yaar*
ite* Tk
Dtatrtet &lt;a far twa ( I t year*
D lilrlct 41 fur fwur (4t yaar*
» ba1
Dial Met 41 far twa ( l » yaar*
Ulatrlet I I for four (4&gt; yaar*
Dlatrlrt 41 for twa t i t yaara.
Tbaraaftar, all Banatora that] ba
tlarlad far a four yaar tarai.
(ht Mouaa af HayraaraUtltaa—
Tba rrpraaanlatloa la tha Haul* af
'Raprraantatlvia ■ball ba ayyafllonad aa folio wit
Kira (B&gt; rayraaaatattvaa ta and
far th# .moat poyuloaa caaaty
four &lt;4t rayraaaatativaa to ana
Ml to Artlata VII, af tba for aach af Ura two U t naat Wort
CbaatltUUbai
providing twpulouu rnuntlai; tbraa (I t ropr-fawr aaaalaalal Olalrletat
g f ylao : tar *p«*ril#atag
at .tuyraaantaflraa; and
i blab far fllllag raeanelaO barabyt aaO daclarlag

*ifl be fu lw
H '.WedwM*
Wettoti
Igied
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t b w ik Friday.
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Knu Saturday’ * trip * M l «m
be "Tha L»it Blitzkrieg,” "Uh
Veyage of globed'* and "So!dier of

a reboot teacher. Ska wai among
I I J t m u aaturallaod.
Chitchlai her cltlmihlp eartUltbto, lira. DrtU ratarnad to A *
lagtaa HotpUal. Wedoeiday Bight
■ho g m birth ta a boy.

LAST. TIMES TON 1TB S
TUB MYSTBB1ANB* - .
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Ba It Raaolrad by th* Ualala*
tura af tba atat* af Flerldai
That tba foliowing amandroanl
af Arilal* VU al tha CaaatltaWon
*f tha mat* at Florid* mating
to apportion*Mnt la ta* laaat* and
jiouaa af RaauaanUUrci h* and
th* aarna la karahy agraad to and
ahalt ba aubmUtad ta ta# alaatora
af tba BUta.ef Florid* far ap*
proral ar rajaatlaa at a apaatal
caltad alactlaa aa yrarldad br 'r*
tlcla XVII. Oaetlaa • af tb* FUr*
kda caaailtaUaa
r That ibr***f*urtba (1/4) af all
jMMbtn alaatad t* aaeb houa# of
th* Uglalalnr* daaa datarmla*
that an aaaarganar raaalrlw aa
aarlr dadaian by tha alactor* af
tha atat*' do*# aalat with rafar*
anr* ta this amandmaat to ArtlaJ#
VII af th* Caaatltatlaa.
Hactlea L Baetlaaa t. &gt;. I. add
4 af Ar tlcla Vll ara harabr ra­
saalad aad la Had tbaraof tba
falUwlaa aacllana ar* baraby
adoptad:
ARTICL* VII
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appartlonad Inlo forty-four (14)
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Joaei” aad atan half a doan tog;
namei, wltb a aptcii! bppeiribce
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(o) Rapraaaatatlufc of a ' nawly
araatad rounly.— A nawly . t r u iiJ
county ahall bora ana rayraaaatattva In tba Noua* of Rayraacn.
tatlraa until tba aorCatdlng rrapportlanmtnt' and 'until that tlwt ir»l tradition. Robert Stack, Mari*
ft aball ba pnrt of inch adjoining
■anatarlal dlalrkt aa Iba LaglaU* ■a Pivan, chart*# Caburn, Mae*
tura aball drtarmlna. •

(a) F lr it appurtlonwant—nap*
parllonmant—Th* flrat apparllaa*
mint o f aach lagtalatlv* baaaa
•hall ba In accordance with itatuta daalanatlnc lha aanatortat
dlitrlru and lha raprraantatlon la
tha huuaa ndoptad at tha t it * aaa*
Hon af Iba Ualalatura. aad lha
ik TEjrriuo.Kr w iu r k o f .
ntxt apportionment at tba Banal*
I bar# haraunlaaat my bard
•hall ba at th* ragular atialon
aad atfUad tba (trail Ia*t
In H U . and th* naat ay portion,
nt lha H a ll of Florida at
mam of tba- llora* af Rapraaanta*
TalDbanaaa, tha Capita!, tbit
tuta aball b* n t’ tte Raaulnr aaa*
tha tat day of
yIambi r, A.
■Ion In t ie t haa*d apon tha t i l l
D, lH t
Fadaral Canada;- and dacinlally (■CAL)
tbaraattar. tha La«talatura ahall
I t A. 0RAT,
raapportlon Ita raprtaanutlan In
•acratary af atati
accordanca harm 1th. Bbould It fall
to da ao, Ita duty aball contlaua la
artry laaalon af whaiavar typa
until raapportloaMaat baa baan
affaatad.
(d&gt; Fall ura to raapportlon at
raaulay aaaalan, and prorldlaa for
aatraordlaary aaaalaa to porform
rtapporUonmaaL—Bboald tba lag Ialatura fall ta raapportlon tha
rapraaantatlon la tha Ualalatura
at any raanlar aaa* Ion aa raaulr*
ad. tha dovarnor or tho Ualaln*
tura Itaalf ahall call tha Ualala*
tura lata aatraardlaary ataalon to
perform Ita duty within thirty
daya aftar adjournment. So olhar
huainaaa ahall b* tranaactad dur*
Ina aucb aaaalou and th# aaaatoa
ahall not raraaa for mora than
■a«aaty*two hour* aac-pl that
altar a parlod of aUtp day* from
iho data th* aatraordlnary nawlon
la convanad, tha Uoaaraor mar, by
I’rocUmatlun or tba Ualalatura
may by aoacurrant raaolutlon, raeaaa th* Ualalatura ta a fntura

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A kern eeqoatta, thie youthful ehemier revel* la
f t e Hie a f tho BHBtosrdal htjm la an eentooy
ribbon# and lace-triroroed hate. Floating!/, bar , e l a n torn aoUrpeiae with bountDewa energy and
■parkliug eye# roBect tba Lively, dot hag-amriouB
mlraculeua ingamuty goes gU out to plaaM the
adult abe k to becoua.
ealeetive ahoppm.
TBgi, I
But wKat of temomu, when %er /bM en flair f t SodaUanemmflwdteitoiBUMaawyignaNB 1
Aaa beta trained la the btuineee of buying, perhayt
individual p f i t o w a . Thaaa are eubtle dangera
for a department Han't millinery department! rt{ , to our free enUepriae gyetam which hae made
Will abe be firm to cfaooaa? Will abe aalact &lt; Anamiea ao great. Be alart to any influence that
etylee o f the aaaaon from competitive line*, . .
would andanget our free and thriving economy
judging comparative merit* of materialaand work* and high aUndafd flf living. In thia way you can
manahift
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I to inform viaitora about th « operation o f tbo
ranch o f out fedora! government.
M id ho wanta to kM p tbo program real dlgniftod
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In Any Year Are Enough
MOe that would h m enabled at
to m U together each year durtag aabaaat ilt m ft dlapatchera
week, tot tedaotry toatonalal Oar.
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tho i addle — or aaywboro oloo,
for that auttor. No mala principal
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Walkor U • foot • lacb&lt;o, Joha
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boat with Boom m i arrial nan*
lotion Ml. Had It aot been bn *
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Rot If thn Americano want ta
bring Spain into tho NATO al*
Uaaco tho Frlmo Miaiator will am
maha an laaao of it at thla mom*
rat. Aa with Laoe, E la being
owept under tho rug.
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la tha ooloma oplendor of 9C
Prul'a Cathedral and tho amotion
evoked tot tha American Memorial
Chapel aymbollilng tbo war fought
la a common eauee tbo dlffcnncoo
on petty and taconaequeatlal. Bat
dlffonncoa that now aoom ama&gt;
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Roy. Joha E. Fogarty (D-E.L)
thought wo might apend tho can
not to-day period, from Aug. U
to SoyL M. aaootlag and ponder*
lag rogwood. Tho committee ruled
however we’d bo bettor off trying
to think about yUaaenter mature.
It tabled Fogarty’* bill to give of*

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"Yen, Dr. Crane," a prof may
logically reply, "but our itato
univenity munt a c c e p t every
high achool graduate who op*
pUofl, wtooceaa private colleger
can pick only the cream of tho
crop,
"That meant we are glutted
ao ere juat flunk out tho eieeta
at the end of the fir at aemeottr."
True enough, there la tbut a
torrtfie wooding out by stato
college*, hut that attQ doean’t

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an never enough of thaoo Juat
hadn't counted. Nolthor haa tho
JedieUry Committee. It m ild
taka too loaf. Bat tho committee
adamantly nfuaod ta add to tho
aaaibor.
Tbit moana wo woa’t ho ahlo
to colabrato grindmotber'o day,
aa propw i i la a MB by Roy. Wo
BUtch (D-Oa.). ChUdrea’e day,
opoatoted by aomal lawmakon,
alio aooma to bo out. Roy. Margo
Moadcr (It-Mlch.) figured wo
ought to obeerva family daya, bat
aow 1 guoaa wo can’t. Tho com*
mlttoo didn’t opprevo any of thoao
bUla.
Wo can continue to njotoo, of
eourao, on motbor’i, f a t h o r ’o,
mother-in-law, old aaald'o aad old
lady daya. Aeeordtng to Chaaoa1
calendar of ipeclal daya, woaha
aad moatbi, all of thear already

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never took place, but ho raipoctod
that maybe Hra. Rooeevelt’a aoga*
tire attitude had aometMag to do
with It
Than tbo hefty aaalataat to Co*
ptd went on to promote another
potential romance for Stovoaooa.
K waa ftret advanced to htm, ha
admitted, by a Wand out at Al*
tua, Okie., a follow aimed Har*
rlngton Wimberly.
"Horry," reporta Kerr, "haa bad
a bratoatorm on bow to promote
cloeer relation! with our otlloo
end put up a atnogor front
againat any opyooltion. He would
unite Adlal In marriage with
Prlnceoa Hargarot."
Well, after aU, Wlnaton Churchill
waa tho product of Juat ouch an
InoylraUonal oaten,
Kerr conceded that a titled mate
could help beef up tha practise
of a Preildentlal enndidat*. But he
mado It dear that ha la otready

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mitts, yellow tat la shoes aad car­
ried cascade bouquets of varigated y e l l o w chrysanthemums.
The dower girl dripped w h i t e
rote petals Iran a basket trim­
med with yellbw mums.
The oride's nether won a baby
hint taco ahaath dress with

The wedding ef Mbs Dorrihy
Jean Williams, daughter o( Mr.
and Mrs. Robert W. Williams and
James Larry Rwraey, asm of Mr.
aad Mrs. Jack Burney, was
solemnised last night at eight
o’clock at Holy Croes Episcopal
Church. The Rer. J o h n W.
Thomas, rector, officiated at the
double-ring, candlelight ceremony.
Acolytes tarring were Boh WU11ame, brother ef the bride, aad
Billy Duxbwy.
Mias Jane Williams was maid
of honor, Miss Moaale Stewart ef
St. Petcnbon. bridesmaid and
bridesmatnms were Mrs. Jameo
Warner and Mrs. Ernest Morris.
SAN FO RD BOYS A T M. Q. RANCH — Some o f the Sanford boys who
M ines Sylvia aad Sheralyaa WU*
have bean enjoying the past two weeks at the M. Q. Ranch in Osteen, horse
llama, listers at Um bride were
Junior bridesmaids asd a yeung.
tra il riding, outposting, ranching, fishing, participating in water sports
er sister, Frances, served aa
and having a good time in general. They are (le ft to right) Robert
flower girt
Pearce, son o f Mrs. Catherine Pearce, Andy Steele, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Wood of Winter Park
R obert Steele and James and Steve Pearce, brothers o f R obert
was beat maa aad eervlag as
groomsmen were Tern my Wyatt,
Ormond Beach: Boh Stewart, 8C
Petersburg; J im Stanford, At­
lanta, Ga., and Bob Reely, Ken­
neth Ramsey ead Charles WUke
of Sanford. The brtdo was gtvqa
in marriage by her father.
Paul Jenkins, organist, of DeLind, presented a program of
wedding music, including the prm
cessions I, " First half erf Purcell's
Trumpet Tune” and the races*Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Causey, Technology in Atlanta, where he
tonal "Second half of Purcell’s
8anford, announce the engage­ la a member of Sigma Phi fra ­
Trumpet Tune." Dirk Aiken, soloternity.
lit, tang “ The Voter That Breath­
ment of their daughter, Xria. to
The Gamma Lambda chapter
While In high school he was
Joseph yields Hunt, aim of Hr. president of the key club and o f Beta Sigma Phi Initialed the ed O'er Eden" and “ 0 Parted
and Mrs. W. F. Hunt also of a member of the Student Council, current year with a Steak out at Love.”
T h e Church was decorated
Sanford.
N ew Smyrna Beach Saturday.
Latin Club and Glee Club.
throughout with palms and largo
Mias Causey is a graduate of
A late November wedding is
baskets of flowers. Pews wars
Seminole High School. She wai planned, date to be announced
marked alternately with lighted
a member of the glee club, triple later.
candlct
and arrangements i f
trio and Hainbow Girls. She at­
gladioli and alters tied with satis
tended Florida Christian College
la Tampa aad completed the
School of Cosmetology In Orlan­
do. At present she U with Rich’s
Department Store In Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Hunt graduated from 8emlnote High School and is now at­
Freddie Smith, ton o Mr. and
tending the Georgia School of

draped bodice and overskirt, blue
accessories and a pink orchid
corsage.
The groom'*
mother
wore a green lace (heath strata,
with a lace and taliaU bolero
and a yellow orthid cortege.
The Church bell “ Raphael"
chimed out the glad tidings ai

Miss Causey To Wed Sorority

Joseph F. Hunt

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Music Career

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Personals

Mrs. Milton R. Smith. BU E.
20th St. leaves Saturday to enter
Louisiana College, at Plncvlllc,
La., where be will major in
Church Muiic.
Freddie
completed
his first
three years of high school in

By MARIAN R. JONES
Enterprise
Mrs. L. V. Hart baa returned
from a vacation spent with her Seminole High and graduated
MR. AN D MRS. JAMES L A R R Y BURNEY,
with the aenior class of 1359 He
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
(Bergstrom Photo)
bad been elected president of the
Bailey Sr. and other relatives
senior class in Ocala before he
and frianda la Atlanta, Ga.
knew the family plan •ed to move.
The Rev. and Mrs. Jack T.
By HELEN SNODGRASS
During bis senior year here, he
Bryant and Tommy have returned
Mrs. Grace Reale was guest
was a member o f the Hi-Y Interfront thtir vacation. They spent
Club Council, the drama tics ctvb, o l honor at a birthday dinner at
a week at Ridgecrest.attending
lha homo of har lister, Mrs,
WMU week there, then went on
Owen Keller in DcLand Satur­
Dr. and Mrs. If. W. Rucker
to DoCatur, Ala. to visit relatives
day evening; Sunday noon the
left this weekend to Join Dr.
and friends. Tommy left them in
group enjoyed another dinner here
Wade Rucker Jr., for a 10 vaca­
North Carolina and went to New
at her home given by her daugh
Mrs. F. Wade Tye was hottest
tion in Um mountains of North
York to visit friends, then re­
ter Donna, assisted by Mrs. K ell­
to the Jayccc Wives Club Sep­
Carolina.
joined them in DcCatur for the
er. Helping Mrs. Hesle to enjoy
tember meeting. An election was
By MYRT1K WILSON
longer if purchased a little large
return* trip.
both dinners w ere Mr. and Mrs.
Later they plan to go to i’oeu- held and those elected for the
Hama Drmoasrattlon Ageet
for the school boy and school girl. nu, Penn., where they will sec coming year are
Roy WcUcnbarger Jr., Joe
Robert Smith, Mr. and Sirs. Owen
Mrs
Jack
School clothes cost plenty of
Finishes on fabrics today arc not Sanford's opera star Dick Holts- Erickson, president; Mrs; Kay
Battle and Miss Mary Ann TesinKeller. Mrs. Am elia Young and
Bordcy Koppe of DcLand, and .Mr. money, especially when a family always permanent. Many of them claw as captain Andy in “ The Shoemaker, vico president; Alri.
sky left Friday for Austin,
and .Mrs. F. C. Long and daugh has several children to dress. wash out gradually. A fter about Student Prince" at the Pocono Ala son Wharton, treasurer; Airs.
Texas to attend Lutheran Corear
ters, Linda and Patsy, Donna With careful planning and good fifteen times in the laundry, you playhouse.
Stuart Metson,
secretary
and
dja College. This will be lha sopho­
Reale, .Mrs. Carol Emanuel and quality fabrics, children can look may notice that a garment has
Airs. George Speer, Alri. William
more year for Roy and Mary Ann
From there they will go to Kleinfrlter and Airs. Sonny Re­
neat and clean without too much shrunk quite a lot. Tula Is due to
daughter Debby.
but the first for Joe, ns he atthe fact that the threads have New York Oily to attend the born, directors.
tended Floridn Southern last
Rev. Bill Swycar of the Bar expense.
Buy shoes that are comfortable relaxed because moat of the tiniah annual Dental Association ConAn installation dinner I* sche­
nett .Memorial Methodist Church
year.
duled for Sept. 13 at Spencer’s
has chosen for his sermon topic and not too hard to care for. is off. Manufacturers stretch (he i venllon Sept. 14 to 18.
Wiley Abell hat returned to his
Restaurant with Mrs. Tuuy T ra­
for Sunday, “ The Stewardship of Some styles can be worn any sea­
desk at the Citiuna Bank after
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Ur. .nd Mr,. n »b ,rl * B n . . .
ms, outgoing vice president, pre­
L ife " and special music will be son. These are most practical.
an enjoyable trip to the Western
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States.
York and will sail on the U. S. 8. siding.
place. This same thing makes it
During the business session It
official board w ill meet Monday,
United Stales, Thursday Sept. It,
Mr. and Mrs. Drady Mathers and
was decided to enter a float in
Sept 7 at 7:30 p. m. in the church
daughter, Marilyn, have returned
office. Choir practice at 7 p. m.
They will visit France, Italy, the annual J a y c e e sponsored
to their home hara after spending
more than 1s inch. Glased cottons
Wednesday.
Switicrland. Germany and other Christmas Parade, It was also
the summer at thRr Daytona Beach
which are o il grain cannot be
FREDDIE SMITH
points of interest.
The All S a i n t s
Episcopal
home.
straightened. Check (or this before
'A chat with Katie and Annie glee club and president of the church for Sunday as announced
buying piece goods. When sewing,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. .Mor­
Duda revealed that they have had Student Council. One j f bis fav­ by Rev. Paul Shulls, vicar will
try making 3 skirts and 3 blouses ris and son Hubert left Thursday
SUNDAY
very enjoyabls vacations. Annie orite subjects is history but be Holy communion at 1:00 a. m.
The Rev. Tom Jonea. Assoc, whose fabrics and color aro such for Miami and Key W eil, where
and Ferdinand Duda enjoyed a va­ music is his real favorite. He and Morniug prayer and worship pastor, F i r s t
Presbyterian that the 3 blouses will look nice they will be house guests of Air.
at
0:30
a.
m.
cation with their children around sings, plays the piano sod organ
Church, Orlando, will apeak at when worn with any of the 3 and Mrs. E. A. Perry.
Mrs.
Eunice
Gray,
Mrs.
Roy
Hendersonville, N. C. for a couple and has been music and choir
both morning services at the ikirts. Allow for growth chahge*
Mr. and Airs. Gerald Warnkc
of weeks, spending another twe or director of the Pinecrest Baptist Mundcn and daughter M in Judy First Presbyterian Church, this in all clothes. Tucks in blouses
The Ladles Auxiliary to VFW
Munden of Miami were week­
three wreki at their Cocoa Beach Church the past yctr. .
can be let out front and back for have returned from a six week poU 32&gt;2i discussed plans for a
Sunday.
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
place. They also managed a visit
lie sings baritone with the Pine- L. Cunningham.
Ronald Weber, N. A. S. will waist expansion. Buttoiu or. blous- tour of the Western aUte-s and "Hobo Dance" they aro sponsorvisiting their parents, Mr. and ing Sept. 23 at their meeting
with sister, Betty, at St. Peters­ crest Church quartet and repre­
(or
Mr. and Mrs. A l Wiggins and speak at the Sunday cvcoio(|
lengthening
and enables
mix Mrs. AI. L. Goldsworthy in Ft. this week. Tickets are now on
burg. Katie and John enjoyed a sented Seminole High School as son David of Orlando and Robert I hour,
matching. When ael-in sleeves be­ Smith, Ark. and Mr. and Mrs. sale at 1! for adults and .75
trip to Wyoming.
soloist at the district music festi­ Leminun of DcLand were Sunday

Personals

Suggestions For

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Jaycee Wives Elect Officers,
Plan Future Activities

School Clothing

Church

rted guests and If (bay. dn
while sleeping with the echo
der their pillow, they vriB dp
of their future mete.
The new Mrs. lureey el
for her going away outfit g i
blue crepe draw with terse v
cape style colter, navy R
white hat, gloves ead the
sage from her prayer hart.
Following a hwaytunu trij
Sanibel Islands k the Gel
Mexico the young eeuyte wfl
tide in Atlanta, Oa.

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Calendar

decided to send a
to the Bed Cmn
10 at th« Civic Center,
mouth to mouth
be demonstrated.
Refreshment* were s e m i I f
the hostess aad co-hosts**, Mr*.
Gleets McCall and Ainu BUkSkelton. Others
Mrs. Mason Wharton, Mrfc'Wft*
liens Dinkins. Mrs. Bluest Met*
son. Mrs. William KtetnfaHto,
Mrs. George Bergstrom, Mjffc
Jack WUbur, Mra. Tons M«Dom»
aid, Mra. CamU Burke. Mrs,
Tony Trams, Mrs. Kay Manama
ker, Mrs. Jack Erickson, M m
Bob AlcKee and Mrs.
born.

VFW Aux. Plans

Hobo Dance

Pisa Ahead
—When you make out your
weekly food marketing list, group
items according to placement of
foods in the stores — all fresh
fruits and vegetables together,
meats, caned foods and family
froren foods.
That's the way to savo time
and energy in the supermarket,
aay-experts at Rutgers University.

val in Daytons Beach and won a
superior rating. From there he
went to the state music festival
at Temps and won an excellent
rating.
When not engaging in **me mu­
sical venture he likes hunting and
all water sports, especially waterskiing. He spent a three week
vacation touring the Carolina],
Maryland, Virginia, Georgia and
Washington, D. C. this summer.

Majorettes Receive Training

guests of Air. and Airs. C. A.
Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Uraddock
were visitors in Pierson Tuesday.
Air. and Mrs. Edgar Toney
and son of Arlington, Va , visited
friends here this week. Both Ed­
gar and his wife, the form er
Ruth Coe lived at the Children's
Home before their marriage.

WSeS Circles Meet
WSCS Circles' of the
First
.Methodist Church will meet 3ton
day and Tuesday as follows;

U r o l Koamcder, a member o f , ,.hL'!rcl*
S*
the famous University of Miami J;h n ' * . h. */ *• J- Ur^ lc
"Hurrieanettes’ ’,
is
Instructing' 1* m‘ *
A v e - Holiday at
the Seminole High S ch ^ l M.Jo-J
rette Corp during their p r * « t o o l
tra
il b n Deriod.
I
training
period
The "Twirling Seminole*" have
taken dance routine Instructions
during the morning and the " B ”
Carp is practicing b a lk twirling.
The majorette corp will continue
their instructions during
the
school months by taking regular
classes with Mr. aad Mrs. Merle

Smith.
"Such special training aa this

baa placed the Seminole major­
ettes in the position of being rec­
ognised as one of the finest corps
ia Florida" said Bandmaster E r­
nest Cowley.

C A R O L K06M EDER

A safe, easy way to gather up
■mall plccea of broken glass Is
to pat &gt;bem with damp absorbent
cotton, then use the vacuum

Mra.

Then.

3

P .te ,
, a le " lth„ M r* ' Blake Sawyer.
2171 Palmetto, Tues. 1:45 a. m.
Circle 2. Mrs. T. F. McDaniel.
Chin., with Mrs. Ralph Dean. 310
E. 23rd St. Tuea. 3:45 a. m.
Circle 3, Mra. Ashby Jones,
Chm., with Airs. Walter Price,
Lake .Monroe, Tuca. 3:45 a. m.
Circle 4, Mra. R. F. Cole,
Chm., with Airs. C. F. Brannon,
U12 W. 1st. Tuesday 3:45 a. m.
Circle 5, Mrs. M. E. Baker,
Chm., with Airs. 8. O. Shinhoiser,
1408 S. Oak. Tues. 3 p. m.
Circle 8, Miss Versa Woodcock,
Chm., with Airs. Ben .Monroe,
Celery Ave.. T u n . 3 p. m.
Circle 7, Mrs. I,. T. Doss Chm.,
with Mrs. J. H. Slcphin, DeBary,
Tues. 3 p. ra.
Circle 10. lira. W. W. Tyre,
Chm., with Mr*. J. H. L ey Jr.,
U8 Elm, Tuea. • p. m.

Enterprise WSCS
Plans Rummage Sale
Mra. Fay Lee * : i hostess to
the ladies of the W. S.
S.
of the Barnett Memorial Metho­
dist church Enterprise al their
regular meeting Tuesday after­
noon at 2:30 p. m. Airs. Warren
Hiae, devotional chairman led the
devotional and a program entitl­
ed "the New Year—New Rcsponlib iiitln ”
was given by Airs.
Allan Sain. The program was
based on the W. S. C. S. year
beginning Scpl I.
During the business session con­
ducted by Airs. Cecil Sellers
president, a committee was ap­
pointed to plan (he annual dinner
during October. They were Mrs.
James Richard-, chairman: Afn.
Ida Pidgett, Mrs. Allan Sain,
Mrs. B. W. Carlton. Mrs Cecil
Seller* and Alisa Doris Faber.
Announcements were made of
the rummage sale at the home
of Mra. Padgclt, Saturday Sept.
12 at 1:30 p. in. and the follow­
ing Saturday at DcLand band
shell. The District Seminar of W
S. C. S. to be held at the Trinity
Methodist church DcLand, Sept.
17 from 3:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. was
also announced. Delicious refresh
meats were served by the hos­
tels to the 11 members present.

come too tight, try making a
sleeveless blouse by remuvbt,
sleeves.
I f a family has a member who
hai time to make school clothes
and has the ability to sew, it
saves money. You get better qua
lity for the emount o f money
spent. There is also a satisfaction
of individuality and better fit.
Have trim washable and easy lo
iron.
Shrink inlerfacinga. Some o f the
fabric from which the garment ia
made ran be used if desired.
Reinforce corners o f pockets
with a second row o f stitching
end machine baste a atrip o f fab­
ric to the waistline on the wrong
aide. This will be the same color
as the garment when a piece ia
needed to mend a tear. Then you
can cut off what you need from
this atrip for mending.

Fred Warnkc in Santa llosa, Calif.

C. 1*. Bennett and his mother
Airs. Bessie Bennett have return­
ed after spending a week in
Nashville, Tenn. and R o c k y
Mountain, N. C. They visited the
“ Grand Old upiy' while in Nash­
ville, Tenn, Mr. Bennett is the
,h, vWvW
w lo
1'ust
commander ...
to tne
st
W. B. William* went to Hot
Springs. Ark. Thursday, by plane
where he will spend the monih of
September at the Alarquetto Hulei.

Fourway Singing

for children (accompanied by
parents).
The event will begin at 4 p. m.
with a real Hobo Slew dinner
and prises will he awarded for
the funniest and most original
costumes. Dancing will also be
enjoyed.
president,
^ Hue^ to Hines* of the
Scmlnolo
Me.
murlal Hospital, lha meeting was
opened by the secretary and the
business session conducted by
Alary Hoetgcr.
Others attending
were Mra.
Edna Norman, Rita Trcdway,
Alargarel Dillard, Aiyrtle Spark­
man, Beulah Miller, Merle Trtdway, Alice Bolly, Sally Peralto
and Lucy ilellm.

The Four Way Singing Conven­
CORRECTION
tion will meet at Eastsidc Bap­
Airs. Jimmy Kridcr
the
tist Church, Haines City, this
stork shower at the
Sunday. Lunch will be served at honoree
1
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noon and singing from 1:30 to Flamm reahtencey^The Herald
4:30 p. m. The Flev. Merle L. story in ThurwUy’s edition list­
Packham, pastor extends an in­ ed the hopon?Vas Mra. John
Krlder-Jr.
\
Circlet of the First Methodist vitation to the public.
and First Baptist Churches of
Oviedo have changed their meet­
ing dates. T h e'A lary Alartha Cir­
cle will meat Tuesday, Sept. A,
at 3:30 p. m. at the home of
Airs. C. L. West on Lake Charm
with Airs. A. b. Kimble as cohosteas.
Both the Chappel Guild and
Bethany Circles have postponed
. Small lamp shades, ready to be their inerting dates lo the follow­
2111 Grandview Avc. So.
discarded, ran find a new life ing Monday, Sept. 13, time and
as hat racks. Cover them with place to be announced later.
All circles o f the First Baptist
attractive paper and pul them
— ..—
ItU
on your closet shelve* lo aerve Church have been postponed until
as recks.
1 Monday night, Sept. U .

Circles Set Dates

Announcing the Opening

Good Shoe*
good posture
your child!

f MATTAIR NURSERY

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1.50 UP I

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Skins Saturday
«t Baagar, Mr. aad tto tm A t­
tain Ram* aatnrtala tto Cleve­
land Brawns.
Tto Oatnft Liras spotted Phil­
adelphia st 144 first p n M land
and ttoa rallied U town (to
Baglas, &gt;4-14, Thunder night la
a tuntup at TaMe, Ohio.
Tto Katins pinto ttoir early
tolas wtoa Nona Vaa Brackiia
tossed (wa loaeMawa passe* tot
Oatroit scotad four Umts ia (to
itcoto quarter U tala its aacato
victory of tto exhibition saaaoa.
It was Philadelphia's third *0t-

rioridUns win gat snottor look
at tto NFL totoaratto Saturday
night wtoa tto Chicago Stars
asst (to Waahiagtoa RrfiHaa at
JackseavlBe,
la other Saturday night exhibltloas, tto Saa Fraaeleeo Forty*
Niaors play tto CMaage Cardi­
nal* at Seattle, Wash., tto Giants
taka os tto Grata Bay Packers

3 ^Ar;:- ,tK t

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(UPD-

■y'ye tontUag good," anya
ddn FoatboU Coach Bob Waod-of Ms IBB Osiers
Woodruff said kla players warn
stiff and Beaded leU of eenmiag west affw throe days of
Also. But to said they were
hBtg ' hard and would coma
it Mat.'
to Galen raa at half spaed
I im bed coatart work Thursday
to tadar, Ttoro will bo a full
1(1' serlmmage Saturday after-

least oat thing—the running of
junior fallback Jack Eaptaaklp of
f
City,
“ Wo knew bo could Mock, catch
• past and *ley defense. Now wo
bcllev he’s going to to a tough
ball carrier" Moon said. Svltchod
from right tol\ KspenaMp’o nta*
nlag Thursday was tto eutaUnd-

Woodruff w-a tmpnsscd Thurslay by tto poaatng of AllaaUn
w k Allan at quarterback. Wayne
..WilUamsoa ef Tampa U tto only
veteran quarterback on tto team
aad aoveral yornger men are competlng for Ua job, or tto second
spot- They latlude Allen, who
passed well Thursday, and Jack
Joaea, a junior eolirse transfer.
. Florida Stats Coach Ferry Moss
toe. cairn* days to pracUto before
tto opening game and saya hla
players are not "retpondlng lika
they should.’’
‘ He aaid practice through Thurs­
day waa alow, mostly because of
tto tost.
But Mws waa happy about at

AaMffcaa League
Washington
ooo ooo n o - 242
New York
023 ooo o a - • 11 a
Kemmenr,
Woodeahlcl
(3).
Griggs ( I ) and Naragon. Ditmar
(11 • •) and Howard. Loser —
Kemmercr (4-13). HR — Sievers,
Courtney.
Boaton
1100 lot o n - 4 7 1
Baltimore
003 OOO U x - 314 2
Baumann, Chlttum (!)
and
White. Brown, Loea (4) and Trii». Winner-Brown (4-7). LosBaumann (34). HR-Ni«man.

r

League Leaders

Last year KapanaUp waa used
taalnly as a Mocker and carried
tto toll only fou time*. But to
raugkt I I posses good for 200
yard! gained.
Tto Miami Hurricanes are
scheduled to run through their
initial day of heavy contact work
today.
Coach Andy Gustafson will put
his sophomore backs through ttoir
first real teat. Gustafson said he
•xpccts his team to have a more
potent attack this year and fcela
to will hava three good backfields.
However, a big quastlon re­
mains as to tbo oUcctlvanoso of
tha lino. Only a handful of lettermen returned to tha front wall
and most of the pressure will bo
shifted lo the sophomore*.

Natlwal League
Chicago
013 000 OlO- 3 13 0
San Francisco 002 322 OOx— 1 14 0
Anderson, Hillman (4), Elaton
(3), Henry (S), Buihardt ( ! ) and
Neeman, 9. Taylor ( I ) . Anlonelli,
Miller (3) and Landrith, Hegan
( I ) . Winner—MiUar (1-7). Loser—
Hillman (1-10). H R -D ark, Bras■oud, McCovey, Maya.
St. Lo\iIs
103 OtO OOO- 3 • 1
Los Angeles
300 000 001— 3 7 0
Miller (3-3) and Smith. Dryidnle, Craig (3), Sherry (l&gt; and
Itnieboro. Loser — Drysdale (ISII). HR — Cunningham, Buyer,
Roseboro.

Ho tsplalnod tto tot September
aua will taka tall af Ma man la
ttoir Sept, i t gaasa with Alabama
ualasa throe goto taama era
ready.
Mississippi gtat through Its
hcavltst scrimmage ta data and
Coach John Vaught w u pleased
with fullbacks Charley Flewers
and Billy Bay Adams. Mississippi
Stata perhaps lost tto servlets of
(ackle Bob Bisk, a 214-pound sen­
ior letterman, who aggravated a
knee Injury Thursday.

McCovoy, Low
Players O f Month
CINCINNATI (UPD-WUUe MeCovey of Sen Francisco and Vera
Law of Pittsburgh have toon nam­
ed co-winners of tto National Lotgue's Player of tto M o n t h "
award for August.
McCoyey and Law ueh collected
15k votes In tto balloting by a 40man committee of baseball writers
and broadcasters.
UcCovey, 21-year-old rookie first
baiamao, batted .171 during Au­
gust with 22 runs batted la and
eight homers. Law won f o u r
games and lost none last month
while turning In a l.M earned run
•vnrag^

NEW YORK (Uri)

— Book­
makers refused to accept tots on
tha horse Hindu which won 14
consecutive races and never waa
out of the money in hla three
yean of racing with 31 wins, t
seconds and 3 thirds In 44 starts.

BATON BOUGK, La. (UP1) — an performers. Tto defease win
Tto speed with Which saa pullto to built around second loam AUlag muscle Improves may wall to Americas canter Mas Pugler who
tto determining factor this fall cornea close to being tto immov­
1a Lsalslaaa Stale's efforts to able object while backing up the
repeat as tbo No. 1 college foot- LSU liar.
However, Dlotxsl feels that aU
ton team la tto nation.
That Injured muscle belongs to tto honors heaped or his peetectAll-America halfback Billy Can­ sesaon charges, end upon himself
non, a KO pounder who runs tto as coach of tto year, meats
100 in a dialling M and gaacrally harder work this fall.
“ Forget about Louisians Stats
conceded
to have tote tto tost
( sight&gt;-Haddla (11-0) va Owtns
tolng tto No. 1 team In tto naback of aU la ’*•.
(IB ID or BoMaoca (14).
lion." to aaid. "All that maoaa
Milwaukee at tisciaaaU (tight)
new la LSU wUl to thr No. 1 tar­
-tea k s (IM S) va Turkey (14-13).
get of every team wo May."
Chicago at ten
Fraaelaco
DIeUel togaa preparing far tto
(night)—Hobble (14-11) vs San­ track matt and LSU coach Paul 'SR season right altar LSU’s hardDiatiol has tons sweating it out
ford (11-11).
since. The Tigers’ big gun oper­ •arned, 7-0 Sugar Bowl victory
(Oaly games scheduled.)
ated
at half ipood la .arly pro- over Clcmaon. Although to plena
gatardoy'a Games
•aisou
drills but ciprtised con­ no major changes la tto atntngy
Plttabargh at Philadelphia
fidence
that to ’U to back in top that produced a perfect soaaoo,
MUwaukea at Cincinnati
form wtoa tto dtfeoding S£r and he’s memorised ovary mistake his
I t Louis at Saa Francisco
national champions open ttoir taam made last year and knows
(Oaly gamta actoduled.)
saaaoa against Rica oo Sept. U moat of the weaknesses and
Amerkaa Laagaa
itroog points of tto taama LSU
W. L. Fct. GB before a national television at- meets this fall.
dicnee.
Chicago
The LSU mentor points out that
tm „
But even with Csonoo not at
Cleveland
one of the principal factors hi tto
IT
a*
304
ISVh
,0P
lo
tm
&gt;
there'*
little
reason
to
New York
Tlgara climb to tto top lnat sea­
as B7 tea ltvt fM * *°n7 for Diatial and hla son waa the fact that then wore
Detroit
S3
17
UJ
11
Bengals.
A
total
of
It
of
the
top
Ball! more
12 72 4S2 21
M players on last year’ s unbeat- only two major injuries among
Boston
hts players season-long. Ha kopea
M 71 04 22
on. untied club ntura-locludc
bis long-range planning wlU tolp
S3 In iaa 2BM nine atartera, 10 Mcond turners, reduce that element of luck.
i Bcanlta
and the entire gang of “ Chineac
"We'll to Improved.” says Dietilniton 2
bandiU."
id , "but, so will almost avary
a 4 (night)
11 Cannon's ready, lha LSU
heduled )
backflald. I n c l u d i n g halfback team we meat."
Dietiel figures that victory goes
thin Pitchers
Johnny Robinson and quarterback
to the team which has worked
Detroit—KUcks Warren Rabb—fifth in the SEC hardest for lha orcaks. Ho lntonda
j. f ,
last year In rushing and passing
to havo hia Tigers ready for those
iw York (night) respectively. " m *»«vw fww pure, breaks.
a Tarry (4-10). TTie lone lean apot ia fullback
ilngton (night)— with Red Broadnax graduated
Stobbs (I I).
and Tommy Davii turned pro.
Coaches at LSU think they may
ove
have already found Cannon’s re­ NOTICK te F irrm
hsrtby slvsn that I
placement for lMO. Hi's sopho­ am •n *«*«d la buslnass at LoneSatarday'a Games
more Wendell Harrla who also wood. HamlnoU County, Florida,
Cleveland at Chicago
runs the 100-yard dash in near and that I tnlind to rsaUttr »al&lt;l
Xaaiaa City at Detroit
nama with tha Clark o( tha Cir­
record time and who combined cuit
Boston at Washington
Court, Hamtnnla County, Flor­
speed and an effectiv. change of ida, In accardanca with lha fraBaltimore at Naw York
pace for a grant freshman sea­ vlslona of lha Fictitious Kama
Mtatult*. to.wit: Paction SSMa
son.
Florida Btatulaa HIT.
Up front, tha Tigers are three
Graham Bullspyes
Ml*: Tbomaa Mclnnla
deep at every position vlth prov Publlih dapt. It, II. II, * Oct. t.
CLEVELAND (U P I) - Quar­
terback Otto Graham threw 174
touchdown passes end gained a
OPENING BY POPULAR REQUEST
total of 24,444 yards passing dur­
ing hla fabulous career with the
Cleveland Browns of tha Nation­
al Football League.

National Lragae
Flayer A iTubG.AB.R. M. Pet.
taros, Mllw. 130 330 101 190 J3S
Caghm, St.L. 124 403 37 141 .330
Phi son, Cla. 133 337 114 144 330
Bbbinvn, Cln. 131 04 M IS* 320
Oipeda, S.F. 131 337 13 144 3IS
American League
Wiemi. Dei. I l l 473 M IBS 334
Ka"m\ Del. 115 431 71 145 .331
Raancls, Bos. 124 419 K I M 311
Woodling, BU. 122 344 M 120 313
Fox, Chi.
134 343 73 111 310
Reas Batted la
-Maiieeal Laagwe-Banks, Cubs
111; Robinson. Rsdl US; Aaron,
Braver 103; Bell, Rads 111; Msthaws, Braves 40.
Ameeitaa Laagaa—Colavitu, In
dlana M; KUlthrew, toutors M;
Janaaa, Rad Sox M; Maxwell, Tl-

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APPLICATIONS

Starting Sept. •
NaUaaal Uagwe-Bsak*. Cuba
34t Aaron, Bravaa 17; Matbawa,
Bravsa 14; Robinson, Reds 33,
Bnar, Cards 17.
Anariear League—Culsvito, In­
diana 34; KlUabrcw, Senators 34;
AUlaoa, Senators » ; Maxwell, Tl»S Jensen, Red Sox; Held,
ans; Lemon. Senators; Manlie, Yankees, all at
rtlrkisi
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IT-®: Antoo* LI, Giants L4-T; Law,
Pirates 1*1; Newcomb*, Reds 137; Conley,Pbl!» 11-7,
American League- Shaw, White
B n 14-3; McUah, Indiana ll-T;
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Court and d*llv«r s
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Ml lam Lavaaioa
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night,
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Ml Do** ot Lit*
ranfaiM will b# **ter#d hg*te*l
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N A TU R A L GAS CO.
Ml Aaruia tb* Board
yau.
MIAMI (UPI) —Cspt. Donald K.
snort**** oa th* fallawln* daaID it Coul* B# Taa
WITNKSS my hand **d *7(111*1
202 Sanford A t *. FA 2-4282 Hit# Ml
ertbad real property lylaa and bump into the sew Flaykouia so laid a t Mount Clsmsaa, Mich., •••I
Baarah tor Tomorrow
*7 lh* abov* amid Court
icMoa,
Ml Pintorelma Quts
bain* In Seminal* County, Plarlda,
reigasd today as Us winner of INI* 13tb day ■( Au*u#i, A. D.
to -»lt:
11:41 Mi (Saldlna Dlphl
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UTEVKNM ADD1T 1U.N TO MID* Oct. g compote# with n ntw CBS sir race.
O I*. Htrnfoli
Ml Misilc Blnaa
WAY. Bamlnola County, Tlo- wikUrn, Hotel da i’Area. When
Reid, II, Hew lbs UO • mile
Clark #7 lh* Circuit Cn-s-l
lit# M) A# th* World, Tore*
run, accardln* to plat lharaof Dinah Bhora rautrna to NBC an course from Memphis to Miami
Mr: Aria J. LundquUt
Mi Mr. A lira Karth
of record In Plat Baab 1, Pat#
Dayuly Clark
M&gt; Conrad Natla
11, et th* Public Itaoarda at Oct. d, ska'll find two m w thaw# In to mlautss. Hs was lbs first of K#na#lli
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lit* (1) Quaan (ar a Day
Bamlnola County, Plot 14a.
opposite bar to ABCi Tb* Rabal the 10 competitors to tears and Ndwards M
Ruildlsg
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DONE
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URDUBED
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ford, MamlnoU County, Tlorlda,
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ID Uala Blsrai
O. P. HERNDON
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ABC Oct. | and hope* to aUggcr tho basis a t bla flight and of pho­
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Court
Ml HI* Iter off
tho now Father Know* B«at and tographs taken of "Urgst area#"
Byi Harm* T. Vihlan
Ml Baal tka Cloak
III* ID Prom Tkata Raat*
Daputy Clark
Danny Tboma# tpl#od«*. What'* on route.
Florida’s Friendliest
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EVERYDAY
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flaking A Piralc BaeeUta
Papar Plataa, Can. Ipsees,
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count but kopt putting tha k U a off? Than you
fin d that days run Into wooks( w e e k i into
months, and you still havo nothing substantial
la id by.
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is good. W o w ill appreciate your business and
ta k a pride tn giving you the beet service human
ingenuity can devise- Step by in the morning
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What About My Bock Doctor:
A «ro o t many poopls think
about Chiropractic only when
thsir bock achca, whan m o
matter e f fact few iliacasta
causa any pain io thu baek
at all and yot th* primary
causa o f moat
diseases is in
|ths spine. Pain,
rsgarolsss
af
Jwhsre It is lo­
cated. ia not in
It self a disetas.
It is merely a
system, warning
that something
la wrong and it does not
nacaaaarily follow that the
causa o f the trouble is at tho
point where tha pain is folt.
It may bo someplace quite
remote.
Usually the pain will be at
tho point where tha nerves

involved have thsir endings
and that may bo in the foot,
in the arm, in tha kidneys,
stomach, lungs, throat or
some other part o f the body.
The causa o f dUaasa la usual­
ly la the sptno o f which you
may be unawaro . . * When
the Chiropractor haa found
and adjusted the vertebra
that ia in malpoaition. usual­
ly the tenderness will leave
ea will the disease o f which
you complain.
One o f o eerloo o f artklM
published hi the public intereel to expiaia sod ilastrate
the pra' lee o f ocieotifte
Chiroprac.ic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Eerwia whoeo o ffice is
located at 201 8. French Ave.
end M e telephone a am her ip
F A irfex 2-7442.

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If allra, kla aakaawa ipoaaa If
marrlad. aad If daad. Ik# aakaawa
kilr*, dariaaaa, la«ataaa aad traa«
t ill af tka Mid EMMETT C
ADAMAs W . I* PARTIN. If allra.
kla aakaawa apaara If married, and
If daad, tka aakaawa kalra d».
rloooo. lagatooo aad grant*** af tka
raid W . L PARTIN; OILMORB
PARTIN. If aura, kla aakaawa
•poaaa If marrlad and If daad tk*
aaknawn hilra dorloooa, Waste**
and prantioa af tha aald OILMORB
PARTIN; R A PARTIN. It allra.
kla aakaawa ipaaaa If marrlad and
If daad. tk# unknown kalra da.
rlaata latataa* aad Aran taaa af tk*
Mid R A. PARTIN: C, P. DICMN.
BON. L A HOUGH, aad W. K
DAVIR aa tka tait*knawa dlmtara
aad truitll* af BTBLAKRLOU
LAND COMPANY, a dlaaolnd Flor­
ida oorporotlon, and tkalr unknown
lueeoMora or aailBna la tatiraat;
EVELINA KN10HT, If. allra kar
aaknowa ipoaio if marrlad aad If
daad tk* aakaawa kalra dorlaaaa,
legoloaa and grant*** af th* aald
MVALINA KNIOHT; B V R L I N R
KNIGHT aad HAMPTON KNIOHT,
kor husband. If allra thilr roipoctlrs unknown ipousoa If marrlod
aad If doad &lt;h* unknown kolra
dorlasoa af Iks aald EVELINE
KNIOHT aad HAMPTON KNIOHT,
kor husband; MRR ROBB R HAMIL L If allra hor unknawn iprats
If marrlod and If daad th* an.
haowa halra dorlaaaa loratooa aad
grant*** * f lh* raid MRR ItOAB
B. HAMILL; J. O. BOYD, 3. W.
WAHD. J R snd J. A FORT. M th*
Uat-hnown tflroetora aad irasltaa
■f SOUTH FLORIDA N A V A L
gTOKEA COMPANY, a dUsolrad
Florida corporation, aad iholr an.
known lurreeoor* In tntartot or
axlgna; CORRIB C AIATRUNK and
NEWTON R W. B1ATRUNR btr
husband If allra thalr raopadlr*
aaknowa ipoutou If marrlad aad
ir doad lb* roopactlra unknown
httra davioooc, tagataaa aad ■ran­
ts*# at lh* aald CONRIB C BIBTRCNK and NBWTON R W. BIBTRUNK, bar husband; MANUEL
PETKHAON. if allra hla aakaawn

-W M B N MOM LI5 T W ID
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Announcing

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[ WHEN Z 6AVA VCtJA

S d U IT T D A H O IO t
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In Order To Give Our
Employees A Long Labor
Day Weekend, The Following
Insurance Agencies
W IL L

BE CLOSED

S A T U R D A Y , SEPT. 5* 1959

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L. H. KKlOHTl FRANKLIN O.
KINO If all**, kla naksoarn a m n If
marrlad, aad If daad. tk* aaknowa
htlrp, darlaaoa, logataoo and traa.
taaa at tk* raid FRANKLIN ft
KIXQ; A. J. LUBALER If ultra, a*
a dlrsctsr aad tnwta* af LARK
KART HOLDIMO COKPANT. INC.
• dlaaalTsd Florida corporations
aad kU uakaowa aaaaaaaorala In.
taraat *r aodgaai J. E. ANYDBN.
If all?* kla aaknawn raraaa If
married, aad If daad. tka uakaawa
kalra, darlram losalM# and »r*a taaa af tka raid 3. E. ANTDERi B.
L ANTLER ala* kaawn aa ELIA
L ANTDAR If all**. I l f ankaawn
spaas* If marrlad aad If daad. a #
unkaaw* hilra. dartaaaa, Itgataaa,
and graataas at tk* aald R L
ANYDBIL alia knaw aa BDIA L

woman. HA RAT J. WILSON,-Bl&gt;WARD KOVIUn, K A M A BATBT.
KAM A
HORTON. f R A N C H
W ALK IR . HAROLD A. CUTTER,
u l ANNA U. HURT1.NO, |( ally*,
aad tkdlr i m h i Uti
u Rm w *
If marrlad, and If Rm 4,
iholr H n w tlt i uakaowa holra, &lt; • .
t U oor ir u t M R ■wl— — . Honors,
•tH i m a j m m m a u f u r an*
all M r M H tlth ilaa kr. IAt m M
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Dofondantsi CAM.
BRIDOB W ELPARA UNION an «
th* N S W ENGLAND MORAL R B FORM ROCtETT. dtaaolrod k i u * .
ohaoott* Corporations, U K to I l f
unknown w l i a k m i i i i i w i la In.
u n i t ,
l i m t m iiMkkoMirR
trust*oo, nr*atm r Molgarra. lira,
or*, dradllara and itkor partloo
ila lm lif kr. tkrodfl, aadar or
aval a at raid Difradaatu TRAVEL.
ERA AID BOCtBTT OF BOSTON.
INC. a Maaaaohsaatta Corporation,
haring it* offioa and *riasl*al plea*
• f k*ala**a In Boom It*. Araik I #
lion, Boston i * . Maoaachsaattil
MAAAACHUBBTTA SOCIETY FOR
THB FRBVBKTXON OF CRUELTT
TO CHILD RBX, a Ma**aoka*«tta
halra dtrlaraa lagatsaa aad gran- Corporation, haring Ha offlod and
las* af lh* raid BAKUBL ALEX. principal plac# of b Batatas at « «
ANDBR; HOMER 0. HUDAON, If Manat Varnoa Strati, Baatra L
allra hla aakaawa sgaaa* It a u &lt; UaaaaahaMlta; THE B O S T O N
rlsd aad If daad th* aakaawa FLOAT1NO HOSPITAL, haring Us
kslra dtrlaaoa tagataaa aad graa* •fflM and principal plan* af hast,
taaa af th* Mid HOMBR ft HUD- ncca at 3* Ash gtrMt. Boston 11,
*ON| WILLIAM HARRISON HOL­ Maaaaehusslts; THB BOSTON L T .
DEN, tla* known aa W . K. HOL­ INQ-1N HOSPITAL harlag Its of.
DEN. If allra hla aaknowa ****** flea aad prtaetpal ptaca at basl.
If marrlad aad If daad tka aa- bom at III Laagwood Arrau*, Bo m
known halra darlaaa*. lagatos* and taa II, MaaaasaaaatUi THB H A &amp;
grant*** of tk* raid WILLIAM BACHUIBTTB SOCIETY FOR THB
IIARIUBON HOLD BN. *1m known PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO
a i W . E HOLDEN; J. F. ATORBT ANIMALS, karlas It* tftira sad
•nd BLANCHE STOREY. hla W lf* prlMlpal plac# of kastasaa st lid
also know as 3. W. STORY aad Loarwoad Arana** Boat oa Id H a*,
BLANCHB STORY, his wlf*. If saahuaatta; sad t* nap sad all par.
•lira. Iholr raapoetlra unknows MBa harlag. or cLImlag I* bars,
•ponooo If marrlad and If daad th* nap right, till*, ar Intarsst la aad
rasfacllr* unknown holra. darlaoos, ta tha following daaertbad land
lagatsta and grant*** at th* raid ■Uaat*, Irlng and balag In lha
J. F. STOREY and BLANCHB County of Somlnols, Itsta af P I*.
STOREY, hla wlf*. alao known aa (IdA to-witt
J. F. STORY sad BLANCHB STORY,
Lot* L &gt; aad I of Black T.
hi* wllo; aad aar aad all paraoaa
Tier d af lh* City of BaafordZ
haring *r claiming anr right. till*
Florida, atcurdlas ti R
K
Traffard** Map tksraof, as tlW
•am* sppaara upon thd Fuklla
Racorda af Bamlatls Caanty,
Florida.
You. aad aach at you. ar* hsrsby
M il has , _____
boa*
aaUflad that _ _________
brought against yon la th* Cir­
cuit Caut, la aad tar Sualaoi*
Coanty, Florida, la Chaaaarp, an.
11Had A. X. PETERSON, SR, A N .
DREW CAR RAWAY, JOHN W .
•hip It Aaath, Rang* I I B u t
EVANS. ROBERT R BRADFORD^
TRACT *Ct
aad JOHN ACHIRARD, aa aad com­
Tha BWU at th* NCH at tha ABU posing th* Board af TruatMa at
at Aaatlaa 13. Township 31 AaatR U * Samlnaia Cauaty Fuklla HasRang* 13 KaaL
Pltal. Plaintiffi. r a THB C IT *
TRACT D:
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA, at a!?
Tha ABU af lha K W U af Asctlaa and you. and aach af yaa. ara ra*
33. TowsWIp I I South, ILasa u nulrad ta tlla your anawor t* lha
KaaL
Flalntlffp Complaint with tha
TRACT Bi
Clark af said Court, sad t* parra
Tha SWU *f *ka
af Baetlaa u po n PlatnllffP attorney, GORDON
31. Tawaahtp 31. South. Raas* *3 V. FREDERIC'C. c h u t oddrom la
East.
Post Offloo Baa U M , So*ford. Flo­
TRACT Fl
rida. a copy of raid Answer, aa
Tha NWIi of tha BWt* at loctloa or boforo Friday, lb* lllk day at
It. Township 31 Aaath, Baaga 13 Aoptsmhor, A. D. 1111, rad It yon
Kast.
fail to do * r a Docrro Fra Coa.
TRACT O:
fooao will b* oatorod agalaat yota
Tha North *4 af tha North H af aad aach of you. for tbu rollot datha NAIi af tha BWU af SacUaa mondod la aald Complaint.
^
II, Tawasklp 31 AaatR Rang* II
Tha aatara af said ault la aa s V
KatL
tlon for a Daclaratory Doer so t#
TRACT Hi
datormlna tha latoraaL If say,
which any at tha namod Dofsad.
•ata might hara la aad ta tha
South. Rang* It East.
land dooerlbad, aad ta gulot tho
TRACT It
till* to tka abora dtacrlbad londa.
Tha Watt H at tho SEU af lha
WITNESS m - hand aad saal at
NBHl tha Waat »/* Of lha AW 14 Mid Court at Aaafard. Aamluala
at tha NEU af Aaotlaa U. Town­ Caanty, Florida, this lllk day
ship St South. Rans* 11 Rant.
Auguat, A. D. lllk.
TRACT Jt
a P HERNDON
Tha East H af lha SBU af Ua
Clark af tka Clrralt Court ns
NKUi »ha East *4 at tho NEIi af
and
for Bomtnol* County,
tha BE lit tha Waat 14 af tho NEI4
Florida
•r tha SEU; tho East */« af tho
By Aria J. Lundqulat f t A |
NWI4 •» *ho SB 14 o* Bdottaik Id. (OFFICIAL ABAL)
m
Township tl South. Rang* tt Etst
Tha Board of Coanty Casuals,
TRACT Hi
■tenors of Somlnols County. Flor­
ida, will raoolra bid* ot tha affta*
• f O. P Haradan. Clark la tka
Court llousa at Sanford, up la
4iM o'clock P. M. Soptsmbcr PL
1111, for Ut* foUowlag approxi­
mate amount of molorlala;
Horn No. I
IM M Oollana of Od0*1loo
(torn No. I
•a.***. Gollono So. I Dies*l
Pool
Horn No. a
■
3.11* Gallons pistol Bngln* 04
I I Uolloa Drum
I Quart Sealed Coa
I Quart Soalod Caa
Horn No. I
s.so# Gollooo Gasoils* Aaglad
OH
I I Uolloa Drum
I Quart Soalod Caa
3 Quart Soalod Caa
ltsm No. I
l.HO U a .14* Ooar Oil
Horn N a t
I K Iba Chaaots Orsos*
Tha abaca ta b* dtllrorad ta lha
County Road Camp aa aaadad t i f f
wrmness my hand aad tool at |s«^ tha parlid aadU« April t,
Aaafard. Samlaala Coanty. Plarlda,
this llth day af August. A. Du
l i l t ta ahaw not price to th*
11*1.
Cauaty Oaly.
(BAAL)
Bid* ta bo aaclotod la a toal.
U. P. HERNDON
*d envelope, plainly msrkod on tho
Clark of tho Clrralt Court
oatolda Bid Per Potrolosm Pro.
Ay Martha T. VUMa
ducta open Soptombor IL lilt.
Dofutp Clark
Alda to bo opoaod at a mooting
w . c MutsMoo*. Jr.
to ho bold Soptombor S3, l l l k
Edward* BaUdlas
Attests O P Harndoa. Cltrk
Saaford. Florida^
J*ha Kridar, Choirtoxa IMhllgk Brat. L I L 1*11.

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LOCATION. . i i i w r

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1-ROOM I M M M
SfOttSMOt,
also t . room Nrolib it sorta s s t 310 Magnolia. Available
Mlr. Telephone A. K. Rosset$ Mr, Florist, PA 3-1931.

Seminole Realty
. M &gt; T B ie » ,

T d appreciate it, ra ter
woodworking tools

Gentries,
COUNTRY CUJB MANOR I I
bedroom, comer ML N N down,

assume perm saU
AndtrsM Uinta.

BEST BUT IN PLORIDAl 2-bedroam bouse only 933M. Edward

A N O T H E R F JLA ,
FO R Y O U

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a BEDROOM houeb and t aeras
Of ground. I M * U,*0o down

3-BEDROOM, CB, 11b bath heme. BEAUTICIAN W A N T E D , T e f
Phooe PA 3-5339.
guaranteed salary and coawria*
slon. PA *3741 or P A 3-34IR

TRia U a 9 bedroom home, wood
floors, largo kUcbea with builtin oven and range, laundry
room, utility budding in rear,
# enclosed garage, well and pump
for lawn, sprinkler syitem,
plenty of ohede, more thin
enough citrus trots for family

WANTEDi Girl to live la and ha
“ Mother's Helper". Call PA 9-IMA

Roan L . Payton

£ lced at only flRMA M00
Mori-

Special This W eek

Homes Designed For
Florida Living, _
8 ft i Bedrooms— i ft 8 Baiba

VA-FH AF H A In Service
Conventkm tl
Financing

IP YOU WANT ACTION!
YOU WANT M l I
RIA1 ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 Freaca Am.

“ CaU HalT

I P IT IS R E A L ESTATE
tlk Crumley A Uontelth
It tl? Youth Pare Ph. PA 2-4«S«

You can move in Immediately
* f **Pbnne FA 23*41 while the papora are being
processed.
W o Guniantoo Personal
Batiafaetionn Or The
Construction O f Your Home
Or Your Uonoy Cheerfully

S ta ftro m R ealty

Cer, Hwy. 17-12 f t 17lh 8t,

Phone F A I-1 M I

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ASSOCIATES
Richard 1L "Dick” Ivers,
Mgr. Mortgage Loan DcpL
Mrs- O. IL “ Amy" Aedarion

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Mercury Outboard
R A M ROOFING
WOODRUFF Mi
Caetraetiog A Repairs
Ueinaad — Booded —Insured 2401 French Ava.
PREB ESTIMATES
US Saaford Ave, Pb. FA 3-1943

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

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FO R

YOUNG MAN for pwmaaant positlan an Area Manager for Urge
national chain planning to lacaie
in iaalord. Muel have H. I. or
bdier educatiM and willing to
accept long hour* and heavy
reiponslbllUy while getilng start­
ed. Pull trateteg and aanaunee
given. Car required. Earnings
ascefthaaUy high. Write Box l,
e/a Sanford Herald.

FARMt 19 seres, tiled, several
flowing wells.
Large bare.
Roomy 3 BR. houic. Easy
termi. Pb. PA 2-122).

7th. PAIR P R I I I
Ladles thin oeeis* (lifts).
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CARTER’S SROE REPAIR

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AIR CONDITIONING
N. V. Parmer, neallor
CONTRACT sad REPAIR WORE
D. H. Wbitmore
1997 laafard Ave.
PA 1-91*2
Lillian G. Trams
Associates.
119 S. Preach Ave. Ph. PA 3-5231
After hours, PA 2 29)1, PA 1-49X1,
PA 2-0291

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’M FORD fordor, radio, haater,
automatic transmission. Good
-Iranaparutloo. FA 2-399). after
9:30.

43 FT. SPARTAN, one bedroom, CROWDER pea*# okra, by the
bushel, PA 2-0415.
sir conditioned. 3330 for equity,
inume payments. PA 3-0003.
8E.ND1X automatic washer, like
new. 130 PA 3-4039.
19J* LIBERTY SO- x ioV 2 bedroom. 31' aluminum awning.
Front kitchen. Pay equity and K-A-ArUcle? 2 5 2
taka up payments. Ph. FA 2-7331. CLEAN COTTON RAGS: Will
13e per pound. Celery City P
1939 OLDS Super “ 99" convert­
Ing Co.
ible; black, naw whitewall*, all
power, radio, heater, Jetaway
tram., tinted glau and many
extru. 31673. PA 2-7300.

FARM ER’S AGENCY

WITH T H E M ,OUTSTANDING PEATL’ REN: Awerlcs’t Most
Kew awlcal c y i Rtaadaed Amerksa phift; standard Aweriraw

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$ $ $ $ $ $ $
1958 Cadillac
(XiMli AN IN. Wtt CAN .PIT
Y'ALL
HUTCHINS CLOTHING CENTER
'53 PLYMOUTH, Power-FUlhL
Hwy. 17-93 Cur, 4M
llOfl Cedar Ava., Sanford.
Closed Friday evening and all
day Sat. Open Mon, thru Thur*.
1951 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon,
from Noon 'til 9 p. m- sod epee
excellent mechanical .condition.
*300, Phone PA 2-7993.

It would tall you about the two BABY SITTLNG, Ironing. PA 3 4423
nice largo bedrooms, one tn
knotty plea paneling, the lovely
Fla. room In cedar paneling, the
BOOKKEEPINO SERVICE
sparkling equipped kitchen and Plum bing &amp; Repairs
MONTHLY Profit A Lose Statebreakfast nook, the landscaped
Joe C, Them as
meat. Quarterly Return. All
yard shaded by large oak|, and 1023 larlta Sl
pa t w
Pha ea of accountlag. Write Boa
sprinkler system. The nice
so,
Sanfeed Herald,
neighbors. Bu* since the houic
la unable to talk guess you'll
Just have to s^o It for yourself,
call us for appointment.

The Car To Buy
la The

H E U rri

I" GE STOVE, good condition.
Phono PA 21934.

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
■nelesed head, Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ar rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
Classing, Waxlsf. l o r v l s g
Robson Sporting Goods
cords.
SamiooU Crusty stooa IMA
104-6-1 K . 1s t
Ph. P A l-M
Srnknrik Glam and Paint Co.
H. M. GLEASON. Lake Mary,
111414 W, god St- Pb. PA 2-4953
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING MARK 55 40 H. P, motor, T9 mo­
del,
|900,.or
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FOR THE NAVIGATOR: one Path
Exclusive agent tar SURCO in
35 H. P. Evlarude or Jsbnioo.
Baatant OTA Call PA 24937.
thin arts, work nuanatced, an
Call PA 2-1519 oc SN Bt 2203
Csrdova Dr.

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PAINT and
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MARY CARTER PAINTS
W. 1st St.
PA 2-3949

215 Sanford Avt. Ph. PA 2-4132

Juris Blair

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boosnu. Must bo WM i

Used furniture, ■ppllancei, tools
etc. Baught ioli Larry’s Mart

G. R. “ Guy" StriaUasd
W. B. Sbippy
219 So. Park Ava. Ph. PA 3-H
Sanford
Evans Bldg, Lake Mary
Pb. FA 21290

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OpsralJsn*. Low cost tretet
eludes bsiuty a M self ta|
moot. Enjoy tbs * n r i

controls, 9 propellers, tar (193.00.
May be seen at 24M Adams Ct.
(Wynaawood section) or call
PA R1*M after » : » .

J Ume, salary.
County Laundry.

Raymond M. Ball
1 3 Bdrmi. C'Mplniriy
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aalaalady esperleored in dapertment elan week- Must be
Total reiidmt. Write Boa M,
Isafurd Herald.

COLLIE, bUck and while female,
19 months old. AKQ regUtsred.
Phono PA 3-1512.

A m ig a earning* $Mo hour.
Simple, easy. Ceavataing nel
required. Write: NOVELTY AP*
RONS Caldwell, Arkeniai.

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VERY NEAT young woman tn ast
as nooytionlat and who can da
aUnographio work. Must have
awn traasporiatioa. Writs' Box
94, laniard Herald-

HOMER AND LOTS for colored
people. Also home* built on lots.
Roy Wall, Phono FA 2-US7.

Down P n y m c n t R
Low as $425

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ASSOCIATE*'
Mary E. Carman — Lea
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PINK Frigidilro refrigerator, II
cu. It., used 19 mouths. IN .
PA 1UJ9.

NEW electric lletpsint stove A re­
frigerator. Assume 11 payments,
119.95 ca. PA IM S .

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BY OWNER: New concrete black,
3 bedroom house. Large lot In

Two bedroom homo on abided lot.
close la, full* prim ROOMS;
01.QOO down balaaro worked out.
Wilt discount for all nib.

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PIANO, medium upright, flsln
mahogany, m « keybesrd, fold
sr all your Beauty Neodo-Har- A tone. Like new condition.
Halt's Beauty Nook, 103 Bo. Oak
Guaranteed. Delivered — 9150.
PA 34143. Air. Conditioned. M l
Phone PA M ill.
Wtlar, TV Btaaps.
’ST SCOOTER; NorfS electric
stove, like new, PA 3-TMB

VW CB 9-bedfUUw, m tUo
baths, tSTTirxo floors, GE itslnless itael kitchen, carporte, uil.
lily rota; Puma and sprinkler
system. Call PA 1-MU alter 9
P. M,

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Arthur r . Day, Everett Harm
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Catted Press
The nation's traffic toil
ed steadily today aad the National
Safety Council predicted It might
reach an all-lima high before tbs
end of the Labor Day weekend
tonight.
A United Press International
count at 11 a. m. showed SIS
persons killed in traffic accidents.
Four died in plans crashes, 43
drowned sod 42 were killed in
miscellaneous accidents for an ov­
erall total of 407.
California, which had hoped for
N E W Y O R K (U P I )— Tho high- a repeat of Ua relatively s a f e
ast reported temperature la the July 4 holiday, when only 10 died,
nation Sunday waa 111 at Yuma, led the nation with 30 highway
A ril. Lowest today was 21 de- deaths, followed by Ohio with 24,
Texas with 20, and N tw York and
greet at Fraser, Colo.
statement until tonight when he
Pennsylvania with IS sack. V ir­
ginia and Michigan each recorded
will address a big union rally in
12
Salt Laka City,
PREOTONSBURG, Ky. (U P I)
At least 12 persons had died in
AFL-CIO Vice President James
B. Carey, bitterly attacked Presi­ — Andrew Jackson May, 84, one Florida since the weekend alert­
dent Eisenhower Sunday for his of Kentucky’s must controversial ed. The survey showed four traf­
Tide in winning passage ol the political figures, died at a hos­ fic* deaths, five drownlngs and
three deaths in the crash o f s
labor reform bill. He also pledged pital here Sunday.
private airplane.
Isbor to seek eventual repeal of
the legislation.
United Auto Workers President
ROME (U P I) — The condition of
Waiter P. Reuther said the strike
showed "the glint corporations ailing Federico Cardinil Tdeschini
that control the steel industry took a turn for the worse Sunday
are leading a big business cam­ night The 35-year-old cardinal is
paign against the working people arch-priest of St. Peter’s Basilica.
He was operated on last week for
of Am erica."
aa intestinal alim ent

B A D L Y B A TT E R E D were these two cars and two men were injured when
they were involved in a traffic accident Friday on S. French Ave. D riven
o f the cars, Thomas W . Arnold and Glen McKendree, were taken to Seminole Memorial Hospital. Arnold was treated, but not admitted, and MeKandree is still hospitalized.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Mitchell To Ask
Strike Cool-Off
0

WASHINGTON (U P I) — Labor
Secretary James P. Mitchell says
be would recommend that Presi­
dent Elsenhower invoke the Taft*
Hartley Act to force an 00 • day
"cooling o f f ' pcrioc. la the steel
etrlke if M continued into October
and created a national emergen• 6 fo
made the statement aa
Democratic Gov. Mike V. DiSalle
e f Ohio, ooe o f the nation's stcelproduciag states, called on t h e
sovsnm ent to use " a ll its facil­
ities" to bring about an early
end to the U*day old strike.
DiSalle, form er federal p r i c e
stabiliser, criticised Mitchell Sun­
day for falling to intervene In the
etrue. The governor said a con, tjnulng strike could berm the
B lo o m y . But he conceded It had
doae no carious damage so far.
Mitchell noted that there were
•bout 650,000 persons Idled by the
United Steelworkers Union walkout
that has abut down plants produc­
ing SO par cent of the nation’s
steel.
*
The secretary said he would
recommend that Eisenhower ob­
tain ■ T aft-lU rtley injunction if
the strike continued Into early OcQ b e r and serious steel ehortagea
and further unemployment In al­
lied Industrie# developed.
The Injunction would halt Ihc
atrike for aa 80-day "cooling o ff"
period during which Steelworkers
would have to go bark to their
Jobs. They would be free to con­
tinue the strike if no agreement
was reached by the time the in­
junction expired.
&lt;fnlon official* oppose uae of the
f Junction.
w Eisenhower has refused to inter­
vene in the strike. He haa urged
both sides to work for an sarly
srttliment that would not be In­
ga tion ary.
Ill feeling between U-8. workers
and their employers la growing,
aeJ the M-day old steel strike
proves it, top labor spokesmen
declared today in special Labor
Day statements.
The union leaders generally took
somewhat grim view primarily
because Congr-is approved laat
week a labor reform bill strip­
ping organized labor of some of
its p .’-.-r and curtailing some of
Me privileges and immunities.
AFL-CIO t esldent G e o r g e
Meany reserved his Labor Day

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funeral Tuesday
Fo; a. Avcocke

Have You Been Hot?

May Dies At 84

.

Cardinal Weaker

First Integration
Starts Tomorrow
In State Schools

Klan Signs Out

BIRMINGHAM, Ale, ( U P I ) - A
Ku Klux sign today greeted mo­
torists at the Tarrant City limits
near here. It was the fourth such
sign put up In the state recently.
All signs depict a white-robed man
mounted on a horse and waving
a Confederate flag. The others
include two a( Bcssmer and one
M IAM I ( U P I&gt;—Florida is ex­ in Tuscaloosa.
pected to see its first public
school Integration Tuesday.
Four Negroes are to attend
VENICE, Italy (U P Ij -R o b erto
school with about 10 whites at the
Orchard Villa elementary school Rossellini'* movie " I I General*
in Miami. About 20 Negroes are Della R overe" tied for first place
scheduled, to c » to classes with Sunday night in the Venice Film
about 330 white children, at the Festival. Rossellini, beset by fin­
school for Kornev teid Air Force ancial and matrimonial troubles,
Rase personnel. Both aro Dade matfc a comeback by sharing the
Gold (.ion of St. Mark for tha
County schools.
Slpty-ninc other Negro pupils best film with another Italian
have applied for admission to director, .Mario Monicelli who pro­
Orchard Villa, located in a neigh duced "L a Grande Guerra."

Rossellini Film Wins

berhood rapidly becoming a Nogo section. But the Of will have
to wait approval by the school
board which meets Sept. 16.
The board assigned only four
Negroes to the Orchard Villa
school at the end of la-t year's
session. No more white students
have applied at the school since
10 registered in the spring.
The school Is staffed by a white
faculty ami has a capacity of
460 students. It had fewer than
that last year, however.

Firemen Put Out
Two Sunday Fires
The fire department made two
runs yesterday, putting out two
fires before much damage was
done.
A mattress caught fire at a M il
Holly Ave. residence, but eaused
more amokr than fire, the depart­
ment reported Another blaze at a
store at 301 Celery Ave. caused
•ome damage to building and
goods. Its origin was not determin­
ed immediately.

Fun. i -•r.vtref for Mrs. Bes­
sie Leon i .
Vvovcke, widow of
Uw late J.
v.ocke, who died
Friday at Jacksonville, will be
held st IQ:3U a.m. Tuesday at Ail
Souls Church, with the Rev.
Richard
I.yona
officiating.
A
Winner o f the Future Farmer*
Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.
of America Farm Electrification
today at Brisson Funeral Home.
Burial w ill be in A ll Souls Award for Central Florida District
Cemetery. A ctive pallbearers will Four is Randall Priest of 8. San­
be Joe Stewart, Ford Harrison, ford Ave.
The 19-year ukl gr'duate of
B. D Lake, F. E. lloumillat Jr.,
B. E. Hugero and John HchJrard Seminole High’* Vocational-Agri­
Jr. Members of the Brotherhood cultural program won *73 in sav­
• f Locomotive Engineers w ill be ings bonds for the electrical pro­
jects he completed oa his parents’
honorary pallbearers.
Mrs. Aycocke bad been a San- 30 acre farm.
Randall put new wall plugs in
Jord resident for 60 years. She
H^as born in St. Augustine, the his home, rewired the chicken
daughter of ‘.he late Mr. and house, wired lights in the yard,
Mrs. George Leonardy. She was rewired the poultry pen for heat
a memlwr o f All Souls Catholic and light, wired the feed storage
room for lights, repaired ami oiled
Church, the Catholic Woman's
the washing machine, oiled the
Clu &gt; «t d A lta r Rosary Society.
sewing machine and taped its
Survivors include two daugh­
wires, overhauled the water pump
ters, Mrs. *»;
K. ..........
K. W ilion,
! sadOrlando;
oiled its motor, and repaired

Virginia Mixes
RICHMOND, Va. (U P I )- F o u r
Virginia
localities
reluctantly
open the dnura of their white
schools to Negro children Tues­
day. For two, Front Royal und
Charlottesville, it will b j the f r i t
time. Norfolk and Alexandria,
cosmopolitan centers with federal
government employes making up
a large part o f their population,
began token race-mixing last Feb­
ruary.

United Fund Sets
$41,621 As Goal
As Work Begins

The Seminole County United
Fund Budget Committee has set
*41,621 as the goal for this fall's
annual United Fund campaign.
A. B. Peterson Jr., has been
chosen as campaign chairman for
the year’s drive by the Fund
board at directors.
Tha Seminole Family Counseling
Service has been added this year
to tha seven origlnsl agencies.
Allotments to be made from tha
set goal to the agencies are: Sal­
vation Army, is,900; American
Red Cross, *8,679; Roy Scouts,
*3,000; USO. *4,376; G irl Scouts,
*3,316; Childrens' Home Society,
*3,000; Seminole Family Counsel­
ing Service, *2,700; Florida Mental
Health Association, 11,730. Re­
tained for the Emergency Fund
ami administration of the drive
will be *2,300.
Campaign
headquarters
have
been opened in the Woodruff
Building, 100 E. 1st St. and will
be open dally except Sundays. Dr.
Harry Woodruff contributed use of
the building.
All citizens interested in work­
ing on the drive contact the of­
fice. Organizational work is now
started and solicitation will start
early in October. Office phone
number la F A 2-4017.

Actor Gwenn Dies

Polk Site Bought
For Atom Plant

HOLLYWOOD (U P I) — Edmund
Gwenn, Academy Award • winning
actor boat known for his motion
pirlure characterization of kindly
humorous old men, died SunJsy
night at he age of 81. The Brit­
ish-born performer, who was giv­
en his first big break by Play­
wright George Bernard Shaw,
died of complications of pneumo­
nia at the Motion Picture Country
Hospital where he had been con­
fined to a bed or wheelchair for
almost two years.

TA M P A (U P I ) A 700 acre
tract hat been purchased in Polk
County • aa the sit* of a nuclear
power plant. The Tampa Electric
Co and Florida Power Carp, col­
laborated on the purchase for the
proposed plant which is expected
to h« in operation by June 1963.
The 26 million dollar plant will
he built as an experiment to de­
termine if it is economical to build
a larger one just like it. The
plant would have no direct effect
on the consumer.

Randall Priest Adds FFA Honors
efficiently on the farm. Florida
Power and Light Corp. gave Ran
dall a $23 bond iu an earlier son-

lest.

|Jects in order to get this.

B A N H A L L I’ WEEX A N D i'HULND, SUSIE
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SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 515

Big Powers To Reopen
Talks On Disarmament
Arms Race
Ike's Top
Interest
WASHINGTON (U P I) — The
United States, Russia, Britain and
Francs have agreed to resume
thalr long-dead disarmament talks
aimed st ending the tense and
costly cold war weapons race.
Tha big powers decided that s
10-natlon disarmament commission
—composed of five Western and
Qva Communist countries—should
start negotiations soon.
U. 8. officials viewed Russia’ s
decision to take part in the new
talks sa particularly significant
bacauao it cams on the ev* of
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush­
chev’s visit to the United Stales.
They said President Eisenhower
considered disarmament te be the
most important singla matter he
planned to discuss with Khrush­
chev,
Government sources disclosed
tha agreement on new disarma­
ment talks Sunday night. They
said the commission was expected
to begin work soon.
East and West have been un­
able to get together on disarma­
ment since London negotiations by
a United Nations subcommittee
blew up In disagreement In Sep­
tember, 1B37.
The aim o f the new commission
will be to make &gt;ome headway
toward solving such touchy prob­
lems as ending production of fis­
sionable weapons materials, trim­
ming surrtnt atomic stockpiles and
rapteatienal military forces and
setting up a system to pravent sur­
prise attack.
Since the London talks broke
down tw o years ago, the United
States, Britain and Russia have
made headway at Geneva toward
devising a system to police an
atomic teat ban. They failed, how­
ever, fo come up with method*
of lessening tha danger o f surprise
attack.

4

U.S. Asks Facts On Laos
UNITED
NATIONS,
N.
Y.
( U P I )— Tha United S u trn lined
up support today for a move to
send United Nations fact finders
to Investigate Communist attacks
on Laos.
U. 8. Ambassador Hanry Cabot
Lodge was ready to makt tha
proposal to the 11-nation Security
Council this afternoon.
Lodge spent Sunday sounding
out possible co-sponsors fo r a
necessary resolution.
The Security Council will begin
consideration o f the Laos situa­
tion by bet ring a report from
Secretary General Dag Ham marskjold on the appeal for help he
received from the government ef
the tiny Southeast Aslan nation.

Laotian Foreign Minister Khemandan Panya waa on hla way to
New York by air to plead his na­
tion’s case personally If he Is in­
vited to appear before the coun­
cil.
The council le composed o f A r­
gentina, Britain, Canada, Nation­
alist China, France, Italy, Japan,
Pakistan, Russia, Tunisia and the
Unitea States.
The Communist bloc has op­
posed U.N. Interference and Rus­
sia could veto any move the other
members of the Security Council
might want to make. Then the
case likely would be taken up by
the 82-natlon General Assembly.
Laos, in Us appeal to Hammerskjold, asked for a U.N. emergen­

Benefit Tourneys
At Casselberry,
Mayfair Courses

A
Baba Didrlcksou Zaharies
Golf Tournament will be played
st the Mayfair ami Casselberry
country clubs 8cpt, 10 end 20.
The tournament sponsored by
the Women's Gulf Association*
of the two club* is open to golf­
ers of all ages. Proceeds will go
to tho American ('sneer society
which the fumed "B \be" helped
through (und raising before she
died of cancer. Tournament play
will bo un the anniversary * t
Mrs. Zaharias' J.-alh.
Scores and entrance foes o f |t
per person will 1«i taken from 8
a m. to 12 noon, ur&gt;&lt;! from 1 to 3
p m. both days. No spcvisl appli­
cation, need be made. The ( ’alioway handicapping system will lie
used to determine the winners.
Handicap* are given proportion,
ate to ■ golfer’s score under the
Callowuy system.
Men's snd Women's division
trophies will be gtved to winner*
ami runners-up In the tournament.
Ronnld W. Perry, Sanford Re­
creation Dept, head, will direct
the tournament.
Mrs.
Clifford
Overman, president o f the Cassel­
berry women's group, r&gt; I Miss
PRESTW ICK, Scotland ( U P D - Ellen ilettv, president of the
Prcsidcnt Elsenhower ended an Mayfair group, are in charge of
historic trip to Europe today and arrangements at their clubs.
headed home to prepare for his
meeting* with Soviet Prem ier N i
kita S. Khrushchev.
Rad weather over Iceland farced
tint president to cancel at the last
minute plans to stop at Ketlsvlk
on the way home for a talk with
Iceland President Asgelr Asgeirs
son.
The president must complete
A Bible Study Conference bis
plans for the Sept. 13 arrival of been net for Sept. 28 by the
Khrushchev. There w ill be con Seminole County Ministerial As­
ference* with Republican legisla­ sociation.
tive leaders on edmlnistretlou bills
Dr. Elmer A. Le-Iie, professor
in the closing phases of Congress
emeritus of Old Testament and
He will consult with the State D e­
Hebrew ul Boston
University
partment and the delegation to the
8chool of Theology will u.,e the
United Nations oa tho crisis in
Book of 1-aiah as a lecture basis.
I.So*.
The conference open to mitdaters snd laymen will be at the
First Methodist Church in two
sessions, st 2 p.m. sod st 7:30
p.m. It will to) conducted by the
General Eitrnsion Division of
Florida snd sponsored locally by
tha Seminole County Ministerial
LONDON fU P I) Rex llerrlton knew his actress w ife Kay Association. A *1 registration fee
Kendall had an Incurable lllnci* will be churged.
Thu association derided to meet
before he married here, her doc­
during
the
coming
tor said, but he kept the knowledge regularly
months at the Kir-t Methodist
from her.
Miss Kendall, 22, died here Sun­ Church. The Rev. James Bar­
day o f leukemia, cancer of the nett, new pastor of tha First
blood for which no cure has been Christian Church has been made aa
found. Harrison played hit most association member.
difficult rots in keeping her from
knowing she had It during the two
years of their marriage, according
to Dr. Carl Goldman.
"K a y never knew what her ill­
ness w as." Goldman told newsmen
JACKSONVILLE (U l'l)— House
after her death in the London Speaker Tom Rcatle; will name
Clinic.
a committee Tuesday to stifmp
"S ir. Hsrrlsun knew before he the state In a "hard toll" o f the
married her. ft haa been a long 44 senator. 103-member reappor­
and difficult strain for him. Now tionment plan.
it is over and he la completely
House members in caucus here
broken up.”
over tlw weekend voted 55 to-9 ba­
Goldman said the disease was the resolution setting up the com­
diagnosed in 1933 and Harrison mittee. This was ihr&lt;« more voice
was told of it before their marriage In opposition than the live east
in June, 1937. Rut he said Mis* against the measure when It was
Kendall thought her trouble was a adopted by the House earlier this
less serious blood disease with year.
similar symptoms.
The committee will consist of
She awoka briefly from a 13- ■ chairman end three members
hour coma at 12:30 p. m. Sunday, from each congressional d1strict.
murmured a few worda to Harri­
There wifi lie a statewide ref­
son, who had been at her bedside erendum on the plan in Novem­
k g tors# days, and died.
ber.

President Flies
Back To Capital

Clergy Sponsors
Bible Lectures

'Hard Sell* Slated
On Reapportion

Mis* Wilson’s
Mother Dies

•

M ONDAY, SEPTEM BER 7, 19&amp;9

Kay Kendall Dies;
Randall has a Stale Farmer’s Harrison Keeps
Degree from the FFA. He had to
show a (300 profit from farm pro Two-Year Secret

Mr*. C. L. MeCroM, JackaoBViUs; &gt;Bd kept up the u * „ mower. He

■ son. Jack N . Aycocke, six lost only one chicken of 173 that
grandchildren, nine great-grand- ha raised in the wired poultry
Mbildten and a niece, Mr*. F. 4. house.
“ oumillal Sr., of Sanford.
^
“ The tight was left on continu­
ously and provided the necessary
amount of heat as well as light
to stimulate the chicken* to eat
often and reach maturity rapidly,"
Randall reported to the Future
M rs. IV. L. Wli*un of Roanoke, Farmers. The farm electrification
AU-, mother of Miss M yrtle WU- contest is sponsored by P &gt; FFA
eon, co :.vty home demonstration and Florida afectric powt; com­
agent, died Saturday in Alabama. panies to help Future Farmers
She was buried yesterday at learn about electricity so that it
^foau toe.
• A * he used aura anrnpielely aud

Established 1908

cy fore* to halt "aggresaalou" bat
tha United States and its A lik a
decided to prate fo r enly a fact
finding commission at thia point*
Tho United States would like to
see the team oa Mo way to tbs
war aone within two days )a
hopes this atone might help atom
the fighting.
Tha Communists have bee*
pressing for revival of the three
nation International Contra! Cons*
mission comprised o f India, Cana­
da and Poland. This waa set up
to watch over Laoe a fter the Ge­
neva Conference e f 18*4 which
neutralized L a w am
Indochina war.

Planner To Speak
At Water Safety
Forum Thursday

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BO B ZU BRO D

Mr. B. H. Warren
Dies At Age 71
Mr. Bishop Haygood Warren, Tt,
■lied In Seminole Memorial Ifoepita! Friday night. A retired
farmer, he lived k Sanford lo r
49 year*.
He U survived by four daugh­
t e r , Mrs. Lovells R. Turner, of
Orlando; Mrs. Hilda Turner, San­
ford: Mr*. Mildred Nesbitt of
Darlington, S. C., and Mr*. LoU
Corley of Titusville.
A lio four ton*, Lester B. War­
ren, Claude Warren, Rowan W ar­
ren, ail ef Sanford, and Robert
O. Warren stationed with the U.
8 Marine Corps at Camp LeJune,
N C „ and three aJstrrj, Mrs.
Bert H. Smith, Mrs. Frances Allman, St. Augustine, and Mrs.
Isabelle
Knot,
New
Smyrna
Beach.
Funeral services will b# eonducted at Brlsso.. Funeral Home
Wednesday at 10 a. m., with the
Rev. Joel L. Drown officiating.
Interment will be in Evergreen
Cemetery, Sanford.

A water safety open
euaslon w ill be held at t h e ____
ford C lv k Center Thursday a*
• p.m.
Red Orate National Aqpatfc
Planner Bob Zubrod w ill bn Sem­
inole Red Crows Chapter g v M
et the forum. A program In
which Zubrod will discuss watt*
eafety with civil government,
school, public safety and c lv k ee»
ganliattoa
representative*
has
bMA u iA A ctd ,
i§ wm
tiled.
Water safety eertifteetoe earn­
ed by Semlnok County rwldeato
during 1030, are estimated a*
ever 600, eeye Mrs. F. D. Scott,
local water safety program

Chinese Troops
Cross Burma Line
RANGOON, Burma ( U P I ) —
Communist Chinese troop# led by
a second lieutenant crossed the
border Into Burma searching for
Chinese refugees, the English lan­
guage newspaper "T h e N ation "
reported today.
The newspaper did not say
when the crossing took place. H
said the Chinese since have with­
drawn.
According to the dispatch, the
Chinese Communists penetrated
from Yunnan eight m lks Into
Burma's Kachln 8tate.
Some 10,000 Chinese have been
reported to have fled across the
border and found haven fas Kachln
State.

Congress Labors Today
As 7 Major Bills Remain
WASHINGTON (U P I) Con
grass held an extraordinary Labor
Day session today in a drive to
dean up ita last seven major bills
and adjourn by the weekend. But
peeved Sen. Wayne Morse (DOre.) threatened to continue his
one-man delaying action.
Some lawmakers already were
convinced that Morse's "p a rlia ­
mentary w ar" with Senate Demo­
cratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson
would force Congress to abandon
tt* adjournment goal and meet
into next week, when Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev arrives.
Morse, whose parliamentary de­
laying ladles kept the Senate in
session until after midnight Satur­
day, threatened to block any ac­
tion at the Labor Day meeting by
reading a three-volume history at
the American labor movament.
The Senate planned to resume
debate on a bill to attend the
farm surplus disposal program.
Johnson also hoped for action
on the House-approved bill to per­
mit President Elsenhower to hike
interest rales on aeries E and H
government savings bonds.
The House planned to consider
a bill that would deny passports
to people who had promoted the
Communist cause during the last
nine years,
Ti.c last time either the House

In 1942 when both convened to re­
ceive s special anil-inflation mee*
sags from President Franklin D.
Roosevelt proposing a wartime
ceiling of *23,000 on a taxpayer's
net Income.
In addition to the surplus dis­
posal and interest rate bills. Con­
gress must deal with Qva other
touchy and potentially time-con­
suming measures.
B o t h the House and S e n a t e
banking committees are working
on a bousing bill to replace the
two previous measures vetoed bp
President Eisenhower.
The House is scheduled to vote
Tuesday on a new public works
money bill which differs only
slightly from one vetoed by tbs
president. The Senate alao still
must act on tha ballThe Senate Appropriations Com­
mittee ia holding until Just before
adjournment a House • approved
foreign aid money bill. It prob­
ably will eut sharply Elsenhow­
er's request.
Congress baa Juet about eompieted action on ■ bill to raise
the federal tax on a gxaollaa by »
penny a gallon to keep the Inter­
state highway program going. Tim
Senate passed the bill Saturday
night, deapite Morse'* slow-down
tactics. The House approved ■

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
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to totowtato highway near Lake
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Fugitive Gives Up

PHILADELPHIA (UPU-Jam ea
Frauds Duffy, w to osm toasted
to would stoat It awt with police
do wn t« tka last ktoht, waa armetod without a straggle just aaa wqpk

Carlo* 8. Tomaso Nootero as coat*
mender of tto army.
Tto Cordoba garrison and tka
aatl-aircraft acidamy la tka Mar
dal Plata had proclaimed their
open defiance to the government
order, and a "great majority" to
tto nation’s other gerriaons worn
reported aiding with Torauo.
den. Pedro S. Castinelras, cho­
sen by the government to rvplece
Torauo, said ha had no idea tow

rooming bouse teas than five tours
after he arrived here by bus from
The Election Board recently Newark, N, J „ Wednesday.
appointed by Mayor Willson sad
approved by tto aldermen Is
ugaily unanttortiid to conduct
alectm of a Charter Board Sept.
I, say nlatollfb C. Raymond MeCord, ianjamin &gt;. Evans, Her­ The Electronics Assembly course
man I . Joyce and Joseph Hai­ given at Dyaatrootes toe. and
nan. Election Beard members sponsored by tto county vocational
must to fhctsd by qualified town school department re-opened ter Us
•lectors, accenting to Florida third session Monday night. Twontew, toa plaintiffs declared.
Tto Election S u rd chosen by
the mayor and aldermen July U
la composed to .Raymond Morris,

New Electronics
Course Started

Tto Cordoba garrison, cradle to
tto revolution that everthrew
President Juan D. Peron In USI,
was tto first sizeable military or­
ganization to reject Toranzo's dis-

election to a See person Charter
Board which would prepare •
M W Casselberry town charter.
Tto Mothers Marsh on Polio
tonight will climax On emergency
drive for funds by tto lembwle
County chapter to the National
Foundation.
Tto mothers will to ringing door
tons from I to T p. mu to ask
dwallnni to tto fund, which la
nampistely depleted, although tto
week to tto templar must eon-

day in another polio fund effort
Tto Highway Patrol has approv­
ed the Anna Milter Circle to the
Sanford Elks Club collecting polio
fund contributions et tto bridge
during the two days. Circle mem.
ban will collect from • a. ra. to
noon both days and Monday
evening.
All tto money will stay la tto

reserve fund baa boon drained
dry, she explained.
Shota from tto county Health
Cantor are not charity, they mo
provided by tto National Poundstten Mrs. Spencer stresses. Many
parents are not having their :hll»ran immunized and they should
contort tto Health Cantor or (hair
family doctor.

Martin Adds Contract
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Tto
Air Perce awarded a five million
dollars c o n t r a c t to tto Martin
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Company’s
Orlando_______
Division_for
continued research and developi__ 1 of
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an afr-to-iurfsca
missile,-it woo announced today
to tto Ate Parte Association coovealten.

Beasley 'Glad*
Caldwell O ut

DEPUN1AK SPRINGS (UF!&gt;~
Home Speaker Thomas D. Beas­
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ley„ said today
that former
formw Gov. Millard P. Caldwell baa bowed out to a n t year’s
governor’s rste.
Beasley said
cut Into my v c j

lent aid for polio stricken child­
ren and for children with crip­
pling birth defects.
The national patio epidemic toe
s o m e w h a t drained local rosourcei, says Mrs. Beoaall Ipencor, Circle member and ■ lead­
er of tto March ef Dimes wo­
mens’ division. Tto epidemic hit
at n bod time since this to. tto
fteto year tto National Polio
Foundation baa had a pattern nM
program for children with birth
T h e Enterprise Etomaatory defects as well M tor children
school opened Monday witfc aa In­ w i t h polio delects, stye Mrs.
crease at II student* over Om IMS
Area day’s count. Tto total was
Ml, announced Prof. 1* 0. May-

Hr*. Cora UcUUtan Beck, ft,
to Paola, died Wednesday in •
local nursing boms. She came to
lanford from Quitman, Ga. 10
yetri ago and U a member to
tto Missionary Baptist Church la
Boca Grande, Fla.
Survivors are two sou. Gordon
McMillan, Cocoa, Leroy McMillan,
Paola; three daughters, .Mrs, J,
C. Wolfe, Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs.
Harley Lee, Osteen, Mrs. Edna
White, Sanford; is grandc.tUdren
■nd 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will to held to
the graveside at Pa*da Church to
Christ Cemetery at 2 p. ra. Satur­
day with Gramkow Funeral Home
la charge. The Rev. CacU Shaffer,
patter to Uw Paola Wesleyan
Methodist Church, will officiate.

Tto laglalatore which Bern*
critic l e a d e r ■ plan to rant
through CongroM before adjourn­
ment would permit higher interest
on bonds now bald by an esti­
mated gl million persona, an well
aa ow bonds purchased in tto
ftonru.
Tto Ml would allow President
Elsenhower to Ignore tto present
I.M per cent celling on Interest
rater paid an Striae E and I
bonds.
But the committee rejected 14
to U a move to broaden tto
measure an U would also permit
tto Treasury to disregard the tVt
per cent interest rate limit on
marketable government securities.
Eisenhower has hinted to might
call Congress back into special
session this fait if It adjourn
without npoaUng tto 4U per eent
ceiling on marketable securitise
aa well m tto t m savings toads.

Church To Hoar
Orlando Pastor
Grace Methodist Church’* ehwrch
school will be bold at »;4I n. m. be­
ginning this Sunday, and tto wor­
ship service will to at U a. m.
Guest minister will to tto Rev.
Elbert Wilson, associate pastor i f
College Park Methodist Chunk,
Orlando.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) A throe-day strike at tto ns lion’s
missile teat center ended Wednes­
day when striking equipment op­
erators woo to a wage dispute
with ■ civilian construe tow Item.
Tto settlement cleared (to way
for tto return today of more than
SM construction workers involved
to several important mlsaUa pro­
jects, including tto Pershing and
Mmuteman missiles and the
latum waea rocket

Dog Catcher Has
One For Birds

An overly-friendly bird wi* pick­
ed w by *uy dogestetor J. L
Rich.
A pigeon-like bird outside Mr*.
William Steam's front door landed
an her children's shoulaera every
time they Mopped outelde and nlra
tried to get tots the tones, Mrs.
I t o u a teU Sanford polka. Tto
bird landed on one boy’s toad. It

60-Year Sanford
Resident Dies

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In which several senators enWASHINGTON (UPI) - Tto pressed concern ever thO naiMf i
House Ways and Means Commit­ ton provided ter regularly setoAtee today approved by voice vote eisd m v i panto shows.
■ bill to permit payment to high­ Sen. Clair Bagla (D-Calif.) (tod
er Interest on government savings

Canaveral Wage
Dispute Settled

Enterprise School
Adds 51 Students

Teachers for- this year are aa
.CsUowa: First grade, Him Dorothy
'Chambers; second, Mrs. Bertha
Hardin; third, Mrs. Ethel Tart;
fourth. Miss Louise Ball; fifth.
Mrs. Rath Byoo; sixth, Mrs. Rach­
el Alloy; seventh, William EerrtngWt eighth, Mrs. Daisy Gunn.

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the way from Darjeeling to aa
unsMounced point
Unconfirmed reports sartor this
week said armed Rads drum Chinn
had already Invaded Bhutan.
Other Communist units were re­
ported massing opposite Larcton
■nd the Natuula Pass, points
where U la practical for men In
large rfutnbers to crosa tto rug'
fed Sikkim border.

Shipp Has Day
MORI THAN SO YKABS gf Navy nnrvicn ended this wuak with tha ratirameat of Chlaf Warrant Offtear Walter I* Mitchell, shown being w m if o .
toted bp Capt. Lionel Arthur, Naval Air Station commander. Mrs. MitcteaS
watchan. Tho Mitchell family plana to continue living at their home her*.
iN av y k’b o ta j

' MARIANNA (UPI) - Friday,
(tot X, is "John Shipp Apprecia­
tion Day” ba tkto little Wert Flor­
ida community. Shipp to being
hooorlid for bis service to Jackson
County to tho state Lagislaluzn.

-7 T

�to eight tram*, and a rh
laamt wB ymWa voUaybaii

TWT FOB STACK duty mmUnum m CApt Lorojr Conpff
Mdrotur'a seven Astronauts, p i i la pine* inaidn the e u
centrifuge in whkk ha randa n fourdwur ainuUtad space f
Astronaut* Navy Lt. Malcolm Carpenter mad Ledr. Alan

Lm Carrillo 10
8ANTA MONICA. Calif. (UF1&gt;~

TALLAHASSEE (U N ) - TW
state Patrol win watch the high­
way* fraai- fee air as wall at
from Um pound during tha up*
coming tabor Day holiday, Com­
ma ruiar H. N. Kiikmaa taid to­
day.
Kirk man taid tho patrol now

Tawo CeUncll

aa * &gt;11 1 1 7

, . la

la m * .

te rn a nionUt vUM with Mrs. R.
A. Matan, at Btttforr.-M. *
MUy Day Duos a VtAM FUag
Party" oo Saturday avtoias. Ha

Realtor, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Ray. Mr. and Mn. Ban P. Ward
Jr. and tho guoata of hooor and
tho two hoot cavpltt.
Bobby Wilaoo. of Orlando g n at
napbaw of Mrt. J. N. Thompaoo,
ha* boon caUod Into tho' service
and la m a t t e s hit hoot trainlag
at PL Jadiaan, S. C. Hit wife

about t m t y Uda

todav laUawtaf a b i )k operatlcn
at daafa Mooted hospital. Caxrillo’a coodlilao v a t listed a t aarlaot
aftar the IH te a r opera tied Wad-

COLONIAL CLEANEK8
l i t B. fataaatta Avt.
Drfra-la Branch
l i t W. life

its enforcement program. Tho first
Um# waa last yaar during tha
g n a t (raffle ruth at tho Florida
State University-Florid# football
game.
K irtea n taid U waa a g n at
success. Ha addad that tha planes
used during Labor Day "would
bo n big half."
He predicted that despite all
Feasible traffic enforcement, l l
people will die os Florida's high­
ways daring the 71-hour long wteh­
eed, which begini at • p. a . Fri­
day and ends midnight Monday.
K irkaaa said It persona died
last year during the holiday and
there w en 303 injuries in too ac­
cidents.

IP S BEST BUY SEASON ON NEW
CHEVROLETS RIGHT N O W ...
AND YOU'LL NEVER DO BETTER
BY YOUR DOLLARS S a* by jm m

Ford 'Falcon' M ay Bo First
O f long Lino Small (airs
&gt; apex ■ f i a t toouav beds,
ie t# s ir , that to the erasers*

at tho speelsl s u m m i t roll

in * the eehuaistaisa Irameat, aoeh special benefit*
be determined and prorated

d s v U the toot froetaoo of

remetiv* properUae adJsinlnx
MBtlgaeae of beuatlof and

list upon aueh liaprevoraont

aapaatel benefit* u be m *iv*d s i
she n iu lt ot 1»iJ improvement,
agate el the Isti m s leads, id Jstaia* and eoetlguoea sr bound­
ing and abatUss raid Improvement,
baolaa said •racial assessment
aaslaat tba tespectiv* proper! its to
Be sapecUily ssaaossd apea two
Wblrda a( tb* coat at inch Impress*
sssa t s i dilsrmlssd by tbla resotudie*, sad tb* smount determined
by tbla m ain non in be aliened
aaatnet tne raid property, and upon
tba oawplatlea at told special ate n e m iit rsli, tbs Tewa Claris Is
Betsey dlrostad ia taus. a writtaa
.•alias te be served upon tha owmer

af Annual, A. D, till.
(■KALI
O. F. HBtlND&amp;.V

C lark a t eeld C sum
U r 1 M artha T . V lh la n
Deputy C le rk

OKO. L BPKnn, ja.
R e ll'lt n r

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r . o. a** t t i t

p ls la tlfts

D E T R O I T (UPI&gt;—Tha now line, 10S.3-lneh wheel bate, U1.1
compact car* to b# Introduced by inches long overall, M S inches
tha "Big Three'* of tho auto in­ hJgb, 70 inches wlda, 2AM pounds
dustry may ha only the first la n and capable of 30 mllei per galseries of now types of cars the Ion "under normal driving condlindustry will introduce la the fu­ tlont."
ture.
Ford said no price had been set
Tbit waa tho Impraialoa left by yet, but talk in (he Industry has
Haary Ford If, president of Ford placed the beginning prlee of the
Motor Co., when ha addraited an Falcon and Its competition under
•atimaiad 1AM aawtmen in a tel* $2,000.
avltad press conference Wednes­ The Falcon, to be Introduced to
day at tha first showing of Ford's th« public Oct 8, haa a front
new compact ear, the Falcon..
engine, with the intake man­
“Ooo thing m a s clear,'' Ford ifold and cylinder head east In
said. "Wa are on tho way to pro­ one piece of aluminum. The body
viding a stlU wider variety of and frame also are made la a
types, alsaa and ahapea of auto­ single unit, a technique known In
mobile . . to moot tho varied the industry aa a “unUisod body."
need of 0 people of constantly
rising standards of living, both at
work and play."
Ha revealed these details of tho
first Araericin bullt compact car
to bo unveiled by a member of
the "Big T h m ":
Six • passenger, six-cylinder, OQ

BEST M S E ~ ~ CARRIES
YOU A S CAREFULLY AS
IT P A M P E R S Y O U R
DOLLARS T h e — othaat,
■eat quiet, aafttt ridiag ear is
Ms pries dam." That's tho way
MOTOR TREND magasino
describes Chevrolet's c m »
smooth ride. L'a voy mesa ten

BEBT B R A K E S ... STOP
ON A DIME ANb GIVE
YOU MORE STOPS PER
DOLLAR They'll kigpr lost
wish ' d , Chevy eat-etopped
•R eempeduss ia tu field la
a NASCAR'-conducted M l af
R pited atepo from highway

BEST STYLE.
BEAUTY THAT
DOESN’T DEMAND
A BIG BANK ROLL
Tba experts at POPULAR
SCIENCE m egasiaa
looked them ail aver aad
lid that" . . . ia its pries
class, Chevy establishes a
aew high ui daring styL
teg." Utevy’a leadership
ia sales for '59 says a tel
for LMlooks tool

BEBT ENGINE. . .YOU
COULD SPEND JARSPUL
OF JACK AND NOT OCT
A V 8 L IK E C H E V Y 'S

Talking about ear moated m
wall m Corvviw VS"*, SPORTS
CARS ILLUSTRATED soya.

San fur &lt;1, D e rid e

Legal Notice
aad lb* amount sf tha asiiMtninl
atsdo, aad to (utthar stats s Urns
aad Pile* when •emplslnti will be
Aosrd as is su«h apssisi siaavism iatx by tb* Tows Council, ollllng
a* aa
*a j^Mqualtalnr
u s t t ilB x ftnsr.t
DoerVl.
« ' »K IT PURTUKR ItgOOLVaUl
Th
a t tha
the special
speelsl Bsoaiamiati
assessment! pro.
That
vldod for by thl* rtsoluiien sbsU
be paysbts
psysbl* at
st lb* option of the
properly owner* sa followai In
csih within thirty &lt;||&gt; leys of
tha esaflrmlnx of tb* aald ipsrtal
■•■eeem.tn roll, or In t»n (II)
miusl annual Itelallments. said de"ferrad payment* to bear Interest
p i t tea rata *( t u percent (1%)
- per annum• *1 IT FCBTIIKR RKSOLVKDi
That this remluilen shall bo sad
■.hsoaml offsetlv* Immedlstaly frsm
. -oud slier In p a n e s and adaption.
-- ADOrfKl) at s regular misllas
■••( tb* Town Cnunall if tho Town

&gt; setae •( Pwbtl. H o r l t g
Kotlas la hereby alven In tero rdsnra n lt lt Reetlon I I s ( the Remlants (’s u l ly In a la a Regulation*. Heard o( Ceuuty Cnmralaatonar* of
aaralnale l.’auntr, Florid*. ir s p s ie s to sane lb s ro llew ln s desrrlbvd
p ro p erly M -l J n d u ilr U ll Lot* I. T, 1, 1. and I I , K n ttm ln se r Parm a No. J.
P u b lis h t s r ln a w ill be held In the le ra ln e ls County Co urt lluuae,
flanferd, Flo rid a, in the County i.’amm laslonera room a s Svpttm ber if .
t i l l s t l * ; l l A . ' l l . or sa saon |b « re s lt* r * s pusslblt.
Hoard e ( (.'aunty C om m laatonera
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a
l&lt;y Jo h n K rld e r, I'h a lim a a
A itaat u P. H tra d o n

aaaiMLM c i c m

BEBT ROBM . . . NO
C R A M PED Q U A R T E R S
Lot's taka lim official figuna Usd

le t n a cowMiatiwx

BEST TRABE4N...Y0U GET MORE DOLLARS

Vet lee ef PabMo Mesa le a
T a whom l l m a r eastern!
Nolle* is hereby stv*n In in -a rd a n ra w ith aecllon I o f tb*
g o n ln s n e a u lstlo n i that Rev. Hubert Reason «( tb* St. M ary
lls a d s lt n rb u rrti ha* r*nue*t*&lt;l a ’ L'a*'* perm it t* u illlie the
fe llo w lsx described property for rb urcb pad lupplem antpl uses:
.Nip ot &gt;'■ &gt;( ot S K U »o. 1. I t - r i a - l I K .
l'ublla b e srlu s w ill bo held In the Hemlnnle Cou nty Co u rt
lluuae, County t'ammlealontra room, W edti*(day. la p t lm b ir It,
t i l l at T il* P. M. or aa anon thereafter ns possible.
Seminole C o u aty X enia* Cemmlaelon
■ y R sb trt a. B ro w *
tem lnel* County X o a la g D lreeler

BACK FOR YOUR CHEVY Lm yir, for .ismpk,
Qwvrolat anrd ear p rio m avenged ug te 1128 higher

BEST C6BNBMY... SOCK
AWAY YOUR CHEVY SAVINGS Aa «te* a* tw* Chaay
Siaaa won Umir ated te ihte
yw 'a Molalpm Eeaaamy l m ,

•rttiag the bam MMmb af m t

Since 1948
ALL TYPE AIDS SOLD
Saa ltd i t Milter Rtete k AggUdacd C*-. 118 8. Park
Avtaud In Saaford on Friday of «nch watk 9 to 12
noon. Bdttorteo in MUter’a stock. Call for ogpolalnidnt

Good Shoes mean
Rood posture for
your child.
S te your to o l nuthonzsd Chavrotet D aaW — ynteJM gbteat-M BiLytAbartM osK

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MARRIAGE B ADOPTION
When • n an m antel, ha limply
"adopta" a woman who reciprocitaa hla rapnet and affeetloa.
It k thtir spiritual union which
products true marriage, (or they
are not blood kin.
In fact, tbo uriwl young man
accidrntaily meets his future wlfo.
They begin to develop an Interest
by casual dating and ultimately
become so attached to each other
that they wish to "adopt” each
other permanently.
Later, If they have no blood
0 TERRY GOEMBEL, non offspring, thy ean pick a • child
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn for kgal adoption just enicUy as
they chose their mate for the leGoembel of Sanford, is gsl
"adoption'' called matrimony.
completing six w eeks of
And please remind children that
summer training at the adoption la not a one-way street.
Marine Corps platoon lead*
Usually people think just of
er school at Quantico, Vs. adults adopting children.
But children can adopt adults,
He is a student at the
too: And it's grant fun.
University of Florida.
So emphatlsa the fact that
youngsters ean pick their own
foster uncles and aunts or parents
snd siblings If they reciprocate
love and affection for the UUcr.
"What should I call Mr. Coo­
per?" our older boy once asked
me.
"Just call him Uncle Miles” 1
The leaching staff of Oviedo added, "for you can pdopt uncles
Junior and senior high schools has if you like them."
Our modern CfaUdren'a Homes
been assigned classes. They are:
are thus operated very wisely and
Miss Lola Ruddell, seventh, the children are surrounded with
eighth and ninth English and care that is both intelligent and
Spanish. Mrs. W. H. DeShaio.'Mvi loving.
•nth, eighth and ninth grade Indeed, many of the young col­
math. Mrs. Merritt Staley, home lege couples who now act as fos­
ter parents for a floor with l or
making, seventh grade geography, 10 youngsters, offer those children
seventh grade English and eighth batter parental attention and more
grade history. In addition she will actual evidences of constructive
have Junior and Senior High phy- love, than the real parenu ever
did.
steal education.
Remind your own flesh-sodMrs. 11. B. Smith, High School blood children, too, that love snd
EngUeh. in addition to being libra­ family team-work are essential
rian. Kirby Buckclcw, algebra 1 for a happy home.
and algebra 2, chemistry, geome­ So send for my "Behavior Test
For Teen-Agers,” enclosing a
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BUFFALO, N .Y. (UTI&gt;-‘
UBO had e Mg party pleased
u n a n af the VM Maaaa wl

prim, ear lawmakers awardad

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Tbaa, Representative Charley
Kaltach &lt;»., lad.), «ha replaced
him, weal eat and aalactad for
blameIf one el the name.

about the death toll m the highways, In
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BIRMINGHAM, Ale. (UFI)-rPruldeut EUenhuwer
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^ lh H b a U u r t Negro S s fm S n T A a a n . of Ala*
baau, which elalaa 5,000 members and ia headed by
Isaftual Hi Moon of Birmingham, aant Elsenhower a
I f t l t o f Tuesday which told him “both racea I* the
■outh" waat aagrtgatlon and “are unalterably opposed
to the lntogvawn of racea in pubUe eehoole.”
Moore aaid the poll should ha confined to southern
Nftfroes because "our northern Nftgro brothers do not
live in the South and therefore do not understand our

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about thee# homrieea carriages
that ha alacmad up to the directs*
of the Purees of the Budget fee aa
aeceuatlag, Aad the eeaat. earns
te to Hiuouilape or heavy' sedans.
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meat, 1ft.
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Editor:
Enclosed is my check far exleastoa ef my mail wbecriptien
to The Saeferd Herald. Hivtag
left my beam there earn* 19 yean
ago for itrviec wtta the Am y,
It i&gt; a reel touch ef heme to
receive the hsmttowa paper.
I feel praud to he from Saafard,
particularly aiacc R haa made
ruch strldea forward la m e a t
year*. 1 am eat a member of the
Chamber ef Commerce, but I caa
assure you 1 am aa. everyday
boaster of ftaaferd aid the g n a t
atato ef Florida.

the etane-faeed chauffeur* who
v ic e waking, e t that vary mo­
ment, in front, ef the Capitol for
their V1F hoaaem ef Congress.
What Deuglaa prapoaad waa to
reduce theco. to bureaucratic
UmeaaUe* la 55. ThU, he aaid,
eeuM aava e a r taxpayer! almeat
a half-mtlllon dollar*.
Out at the Pentagon, for Instance, tie aaid, IT braaa-hat
Saaey carriage* are draJatXg'the
taxpayer*' peeketbeeke, aad it'a
d. pure waste. The m at from till*
eels said I t Uaetusines weald he

llawuilne*.
The fteaater's forthrightneis
aheuld be admired. But I auapect
the limousine matter la a aeiulMvt subject among hla colleagues
•a Capitol Hill.
For example, earlier this year
taxpayers the lied out their green
fa r two eew Cadlllaci when mineelty leader Joe Martin (R. Mata.)

What aukee me think they're
sensitive la that the man la the
House disbursing office u ld it'
a ain’t any anay newipaperman'e
buiiaeaa hew much they coat. Ha
■aid theta waa an regulation te
forte Congressmen to m e a l the
TONi n 4 FBI. N IT*
expenditure, area U U waa tax*
payer*’ meaty.
F1KBT SANFORD BROWING
(Price ef the can , which thla
writer obtained from the Capitol AT 7:15 A IfttU M l. I J 4
Cadillac Company la Waahiagtoa,
U: 111,170.45 for Halleck’i ma­
chine and 111,4004ft far Martin’.),
Thla idbr big-car craxa baa
tre e caught on with our oaceconaarrattra City CommlitJoncn.
Far a toaw time they batted
around town la aid 1959 Chryilar
New Yorker*.
Near, each ef the three men haa
turned up with a apanklng new
195ft Lincoln Continental, each
complete with air-conditioning, CO-FEATUBB AT ftstS ONLY
"WATUSr
puah-button window* 'n' cvtrwthing.
BASED ON
The care arrived three week* TUNG SOLOMONS MINES’*
ago, Just when our Comrjlulonera
IN COLO* . STARRING
were pleading with Congress to
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
let them have ( U million la Fed­
eral money te help run ear ally.

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7:30 P* M. to 10:90 P. M.
Party Creeps By Am eaim iet Whh Meeagemee
Matinee Batarday S to 4 p. m.
MANAGER!) JO IN M1XLI* aad J . BRXALT

Investment
makes it a w iser decision than evert

Moon StiU Shinn
WASHINGTON ( U N ) - la ta n a l
Revceue egeato eelied 11,9*1 gal­
lons of mooukiao liquor la July
•ad arretted MS bootlegger* oper­
ating lift atills, the Treasury Dopart meet repeated ftuadey. North
Caroline wee the beat hunting
ground for the agents. They dosed
ill itlila and arretted Ml pertonr
to the auto.
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Thursday, September S, IMS

As a motoring investment, the Cadillac motor ear ia without
rival, for the benefit* and iaviogt accrue in several forms.
Fint, there are the many feature* Included in its original
price—item* that moat other can label as extra coat. Next,
there ia Ua. remarkable economy of operation and mainte­
nance. Lastly, them b the consilient demand for the car at
resale time. And always, of count, there is the sheer enjoy­
ment of owning and driving a Cadillac. Visit your dealer for
the finthand facto that make it a wiser decision than ever.

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Dinner Honors
Groom-Elect
ENJOYING THE ISO DANCE — a n (left to right) If Im Carole Wiaterboltom, Richard Blnzek, MU* Anne Crowley, •‘Porky" Zteler and Mae Jo
Anne Kennedy and holding the USO sign In front are the fllbly brother*,
Joe and Richard.

Stork Shower
• Mr*. M o Kridar Jr. w u honored
' with a (tork shower Monday al|ht
■'at Um home of Mri. Donald
‘f le a m oo Elm Avt. Hostesses
‘were Mrt. Joe Douthitt. Mr*. Jot
P ’Deayluck, Mr*. B. S. Kiddy and
. Mr*. rU a m .
Gome* w en played during the
I evening with the p rim being
‘ awarded t* Mr*. John Krider Sr.
. and Mr*. Edgar Bruce. The honarea vea alto preaented a prite
; after each gam*.
; Ketreahmenl* of fruit punch
• cake, cracker* with cheese. mint*,
; and aula were terved after the
gifts w en opened to Mr*. John
Krider Sr., Mr*. B. W. Cauube,
. Mr*. Jobs Krider Jr., Mr*. Edgar
• Bruce, Mr*. Stanley Oglesby, Mr*
: A. H. Hatcher. Mr*. Amos Jone*.
Mr*. Nick Pflefauf, Mr*. Jimmy
1 Horton, Mrs. John Keeling Jr.,
* Mr*. A1 Cate. Mrs. Jimmy De. Brine. M n. Walter Abcndtcheln,
■ Mrs. T. V. Metis Jr., Hr*. W. S.
Brumley Sr., Hr*. Gnver Wil­
liams, Mr*. J . E. H*m merle, and
A Mia* Dot Tealo.

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The Daughter* of Wesley Sun*
day School Oat* of the First
Methodist Church met Tuesday
night In McKinley Hell for their
monthly business meeting and so­
cial. M n. J. H. Anderson, presi­
dent, presided at the business ses­
sion.
Mrs. C. H. Winn gave the de­
votional, using as the them* "The
value of the Bible." The sunshine
chairman nported $3.03 collected
for the month of August, 13 cards

Circle Plans Ham
Supper Sept. 26
The Ethel Root Circle of the
Congregational Christian Church is
planning a ham supper to be serv­
ed in the Fellowship Hall of the
church from S to 7 P. M. on Sept-

three and Cower* to five member*.
Birthday offering for the month
was 9M3. The nominating com­
mittee presented a slat* of officer*
to be elected for the coming year.
Mrs. Chariot Meriwether reported
that the claao had cootributed
•l*o to th* Commission an Mis­
sions of th* Church th* peat year.
Mrs. T. j . Taylor was welcomed
as a new member. Hostesses were
Mrs. J. P. Thurmond, Mrs. M. B.
Pickens. Mrs. Harry Brow*, Mrs.
Louise Knowles and Mrs, T. A.
Rowland. Also oo the hostess com­
mittee but not present were Mrs.
Paulin* Howard. Mrs. C. E. Mc­
Kee and Mrs. J. C. Darla,
.others attending were Mrs. An­
derson. Mrs. Wha, Mrs. Meri­
wether, Mrs. Ruth Hawthorne,
Mrs. Pearl Lynch, Mrs. Bredis
Williams, Mrs. C. M. Flowers,

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MR. AND MRS. ERNEOT MORRIS — Shows wonring
native hat* purchased at tha famous straw market at
Montego Bay, Jamaica, British West Indie*. They have
returned from a honeymoon trip Including a etay at the
Montego Beach Motel In Jamaica and a tour of tho en­
tire state of Florida and tho Key*.

Personals
ments t. Mrs. M. J. Corbett,
Mrs. Uus Schmah, Mrs. Earl Moxley and Mrs. Edward Simpson.

Baumholsers Home
From Vacation

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MISS JUANITA WYNNE,
Mr. snd Mrs. J. W. Bsumholser
student nurse et Southern owners of th* Loagwood Pit BarBaptist Hospital, has re. B-Q have rsturned home after n
turned to New Orleans af­ vacation spent with relaUves and
ter a three month affilia­ friends in southern Indiana.
tion with the Florida State
Hospital.

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Personals

By MARIAN B. JONES
Mr. and Mra. John Evans tnd
beys. Wes, Arthur, David and
Charles have returned from their
trip to New Mexico, going and
returning via plane and train.
Mr. snd Mr*. Gtorge C. Means
returned Sunday from a week’s
vacation at Wayncsville, N. C.
Mr. tnd Mrt. J. B. Jones and
9 non. Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter E. Raines, the latter of
ganford, enjoyed a weak at Daytoes Btach together. While there
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Dyeas, sontnlaw and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Raines, and little Wad* and
David Dytss. of Sanford, spent one
gay with them at the Vista Del
Mar Hotel
Mrs. Robert Adams Is working
la the Oviedo Drug Store.
9
Frank W. Talbott, who has bean
confuted to the Winter Park Me­
morial Hospital, has returned
Mra. Cherlea G. Shaffer is visit­
ing her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Shaffer and family at
Galneavllle. Ur. and Mrs. Vernon
Shifter are the parents of a baby
girt, tha first granddaughter In
the Shaffer family.
Mra. J. N. Thompson has besn
. 9 quite ill and confined to her home
for ■ week.
Roswell Noegel is back oo the
job la the Oviedo Drus Storo after
he end Mrs. Noegsl enjoyed n
■ice vacation in Birmingham, Ala.
aad • trip to th* beach this past
weekend.
The Reverend and Mrs. Georic
X. Carltoo and little sons. Herbie
and Dal*, art horn* following a
two-wask vacation at SL FoursO hprtfk Beach,

Rev, snd Mr*. J. M. Thompson
have rsccntly returned from * ten
day vacation In New Market,
Tcnnciiec, wbero they wsr* th*
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Nichola, former resident* of Lake
Mary and now the o w m t s of a
very largo chicken hatchery at
New Market.
Mr. and Mrs. Rally Young are
hoire from Seminole Manorial
Hospital and doing nicely. Kelly
la recuperating from surgery and
Katherine from virus pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jvtrs nr*
enjoying a visit from thsir cousin.

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FOR VO TIN G W ILL BE OPEN FOR TH IR TY DAYS BE­
G IN N IN G FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959. (ACCORD­
IN G TO LAW, TH IS OFFICE SHALL BE OPEN ONE
DAY EACH WEEK A N D T H IR T Y DAYS PRIOR TO A N Y
ELECTION.)
YOU ARE ENTITLED T O REGISTER IF YOU HAVE:
REACHED THE AGE OF TW ENTY-O NE (21) AND
HAVE N O T REGISTERED FOR CO UN TY, STATE
A N D N A TIO N A L ELECTIONS SINCE 1949;
RESIDED IN THE STATE ONE YEAR AND IN TH IS
. CO UNTY SIX M O N TH S OF T H A T YEAR;
CHANGED YOUR NAM E SINCE REGISTERING;
CHANGED YOUR ADDRESS SINCE REGISTERING.
IF YO U W A N T TO VO TE IN THE SPECIAL ELEC­
T IO N NOVEMBER 3, 1959, YOU M UST REGISTER ON
OR BEFORE OCTOBER 3,1959.

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Saturdays — 9 to 12
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Baltiawre U aate? Awtan. « . end
New York nigged Waaklnfton, M ,
Ufe l^ m c iK o * r* u ln a d tu M
is * * lead in tte N atlanalU am *
r a c e with n 44 daetatan aver
Cbkaia; Laa Aaiale* stopped St.
Lsois. M r PhiladalgUa wbipged
Milwaukee, U S, and CinelanaU
put a ertnp in P ltu tu rih * pana set plana by aweegtnf a twin iih te r, «•* and M .
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of a total puree of IH7.H7.

HTM kite fa* hte «iiktk triumph.
TIM Orioles V * to lease T e a
Brewer U r two nms to tte second
laoiflf m three hits, s walk and
an attar, (tea added two an
la tte ttM .
Yogi fe rre t 1M 1 te n o r with
•no on to tte eighth teaka a l t
(la and tank tte Senator*.. T te
Y u k o n Sanded Pedro Reno* Us
tftfe defeat agalnit U vlctorte*.
Jackie Brandt's 12tH teaser in
tte ninth I n te l gave tte Giant*
their 'victory ever tte Cube. Vietin af Brandt’s Maw was reliever
Dan El* toe. a te mattered hie sev­
broke a M tie in tte eighth and
enth lean agalaat sin win*.
Rookie Chuck Churn's able re- earned Don Newcomte Ms 19th
Dot Jab helped tte Dodgers dawn victory. Bab Friend was tigged
with his J«h setback.

Washington
oea mo eoi— a g g
New York
0*P *10 12* - 4 S I
Raaoa (U -ll) and Caortnay.
Mean. Coatee (I) and Berra. Winner—Costas (4-1). HR—Barra.
(1st game, twilight)
Detroit
OOOOOP 110- X 4 2
Chicago
SOX 210 00*— 7 7 0
Lary, Slater (9), Stung (7) and
Wilson, Barberet (4). Donovan,
Staley (0) and Lollsr. W innerDonovan (04). Loser — Lary
(174). HR—Maxwell.

centest Sept. U against tte Tltusvllte Tairtera and tte Seminole
tin ilT f art busily preparing the
tftec h te t e at fuB atraaith.
Yeataeday sftMnoco the two
g an tty unite paired off against
■Mb alter ter more than an hour
w ith in a* (te offensive and dab M i e plays. T te final 10 minutes
« | tte altent nan was spent running
&gt;nr tana apttt-T and single wing
plays agate! tte Junior Vanity.
I l i a *«aa— tte lomlaolaa will
m s mainly teem tte SplU-T and a
■ H U m ate af stogie wing wilt
t e n e d to capital!*# on tte good
apeedZrenad tteouUM *. Yesterday tte oftenaa looked bast on the
d w aertea aff t t e guard holts end

jltnty to worry ebout. Bobby Bar­
bour and BUly Rowle* ere also
running with authority and will
give plenty of reserve strength at
this spot.
The quarterbacking chores are
being shared between Alex McKlbbln tod Mike Roberts. Both are
progressing nicely In tte ball han­
dling department, with atilt a good
bit of work to te done on tte pass­
ing gams. Roberts Is working a i
tte punter for tte Semlnolei sod
bo still te ■ little awey from being
ready In this phase.
Big Neely Ross has been the big­
gest surprise to the Seminole
coaehes. They are more than

Detroit
K » e ta 010- 4 I S
Chicago
w u u te -iu ti
Faytaek, Marina (S). Nartaikl
(I), Burnside (!) and Vllsen. Letnan, Stanka (5), Unlay (!) and
Loiter. Witesr - Stanka 0 4 ).
Loser - Feytaek (12-13). H R Kansaa City 391 000 000— I S O
Cleveland
001 0010 0 s - 0 12 I
Carver, Berberet (I), Sturdiand Smith. Score, Ben (1) and
FltiGsrald. Winner- Ball (9-11).
Loser - Csrver (O-ll). HR-WUItems.

National League
W. L. ret. GB
San Francisco
74 91 .941 ...
Los Aagalea
73 w .549 1V4
Milwaukee
70 «2 .930 4
Pittsburgh
70 M .922 5
Cincinnati
«5 41 .4m 91k
Chicago
&gt;2 M -477 11
St. Louis
42 73 .499 13Vk
Philadelphia
58 79 .415 1*V4
Wednesday's Results
San Francisco 4 Chicago 3
Cine In. • Pittsburgh 3, lit. twi.
Clnclo. 2 Pittsburgh 1, 2nd, night
Philo. 11 Mllwaukoo 3, night
Los Angeles 9 St. Louis 8, night
Thursday's ProboMo Pitcher*
Chicago at San Francisco—An-

Boston
OOO000 000— 0 7 1
Baltimore
OH 000 OOx— 4 7 2
Brewer, Kltly (3), SchroU (7)
and While. O'Dell (0-10) and Triandos. Loser-Brswer (1-10).
National Lessee
Chicago
OOP 010 002- 3 1 0
San Fran.
010 101 001— 4 5 0
Ceccarclll, Elston (9) and Naeman. McCormick, S. Jones (•)
and Hagan. Winner — S Jonea
(11-12). Lostr-Elsloa (1-7). HR
Alou, Thomson, McCovty, Brandt

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Milwaukee
001 012 010- 5 10 2
Roberto (11-19) and Sawatikl.
Burdette, Plrarro (0), McMahon
{•), Jay &lt;11 and CrandalL laser
-Burdette (10-14). HR — Sswit*ki, Aaron, Freese.

Tampa Rally Fails,
Saints Lead Series

Halfbacks Bay Lundqulst and
John Lovalaca era shaping up tn
be two ef tte finest looking runner*
la tte an a . Both lads hive good
power through tte middle and with

Two teams te d to forfeit their
tarns Tuesday sight, at tte Sand- will be one of the big defensive
gun Bowling League got off to a guns at the linebacker spot.
low start. Roumillet* paid tte for- The Seminole coachca are still
looking for a pair to fill the defen­
sive end position*. This has turned
out to be the big problem Uili year.
MBs 1907 series, 174 game, to tead The offensive work of Terry Chris­
tensen and Jim Gricey baa bten
ta tte team p riu bracket.
Irving Pryor's team took all impressive but they are ittll not
thrao from the Pig N' Whittle, and ready to halt Uio opposing offense
T te Foodmart banafllted by a for­ around the ends.
fait from Robion Sporting Goods.
This leaves the top spot In a three
way tie, and second slot In the
tamo position.
Margie Woods, with a 900 acratch
aerie* was Ugh far tha night;
United Trees International
Louisa Hoaford had a 914 handicap
Full-acale scrimmages will be
aoriai, tad Faya Griffin had high
handicap gams of 112. Mary Ton.- played on several Southeastern
■laafcl picked up the 5-7 split, as Conference football practice fields
did Lillian Ogden, Libby Whitebead, xad Eve Rogaro. Next Tues­ today as tho squads begin to
day wlU find Foodmart and Ruu- sharpen on fundamental*.
Even 90 • degree plus heat
mulct A Anderson on tbe one and
two allay*; Pig N' Whistle against through ’ ,o»t of the South Wed­
Boheooi on three and (our, aod nesday failed to dampen spirits.
Pryor* Insurance team playing op­ Most teams started heavy work
posite Wilson-Malar on lanes five on their passing games.
aod six.
Senior Wayne Williamson of
Tampa looked like he was big
enough to fill little Jimmy Dunn's
Seven In A Row
NEW YORK (UP1) — Jockey shoes at quarterback for the Uni­
.WilUs Shoemaker made it seven versity of Florida Gators.
Georgia’s Bulldogs, worrying
victories in two days when he
■sored a triple a t Belmont Park about the Alabama game Sept
Wednesday. Shoemaker's t r i • 19, ran through their first scrim­
umpfcs Included both ends of an mage. Quarterbacks Charley Britt
of North Augusta, 8. C., and
gM.70 dally double.
Francis Tarkenton of Athene
were praised by Coach Wally
Roberta Wins Pole
Butte.
DARLINGTON. B. C. ( U P l)LSU lost ona of Its “Chines*
Defendlng champion Glen (FIre­ Bandit" halfbacks when letter^
te ll) Roberta set a new track rec­ man Henry Leo Roberta of Little
ced Wednesday white winning tte Rock announced he would not
golo position for the labor Day play football this year. He gave
■ m itten 500-mlte stock ear race. no reason for his decision.

ST. PETERSBURG (U PD -St.
Petersburg brings n one - game
advantage here today as the
Saints face Tampa in the fourth
game of the Florida State League
championship.
The hometown club took the
game lead at 2-1 Ira Tampa Wed­
nesday when It put together a
6-0 lead In the flrat two and a
half Inning* and then held on to
win, 7-8.
St. Petersburg needs to win the
next two gamea to clinch tte bast
»f seven aeries.
In tonight's game, Danny Ca*.
tren

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Mississippi SUte third team
quarterback John Corrtro injured
m neck muaclt during acrlmmage
and la expected to be out for a
few days.
Quarterbacks Bobby Franklin,
Jake Gibbs and Doug Elmore
shared passing chores as the
Mississippi Rebels stressed their
overhead attack. Coach Johnny
Vaught said they looked good In
practice.
At Auburn, two heavy practice
sessions Wednesday made Coach
Ralph Jordan smile. He waa
pleaeed with aophomorea Bobby
Hunt at quarterback, Dave Wood­
ward and George Cross a t tack-

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Hardest kit so early In tte
practice season waa the Universi­
ty of Alabama, where aoven play­
er* weie disabled for on* reason
or another. The latest casualty
was junior eiid Henry O’Stece,
having trouble with a knee.
Junior Gene Ettcr from Chatta­
nooga proved the moat accurate
passer among .tailbacks as the
University of Tennessee ran

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ROSA L. FAYTON
2444 Hiawatha Ave. Fk. FA 2-1341

Cor. Hwy. 17-92 it 27th St.
Phoan FA M M l

1 ROOM Efficiency ApL, privet#
bath, sultsblo for on* or coupi*.
Across from Post Office.

ANOTHER F.H.A
Garage apartment for rent, HI
W. 4th St. Apply m Magnolia.
FOR YOU
T e l e p h o n e FA 2 3411 or
FA 2-4427.
This la a 3 bodroom home, wood
floors, largo kitchen with builtPARTLY furnished 2 bedroom
in oven and range, laundry
house near air base. 133 par
home. The (too: plan should be room, utility building in rear,
mouth. Phone ,FA 2-4370.
designed for convenience. Window enclosed garage, well and pump
1-BEDROOM garage apartment, and door spacing ihould bo ar­ for lawn, sprinkler system,
ranged to display your home plenty of shade, more than
$V). Phone FA M410.
furnishings to their best advant- enough citrus trees for family
TURN. apL 300 Park Ave,
us' Garden spot Large pstio
with table and benches, outside
RENT A BED
oven, lighted Nicely Isndseapod.
Rollaway, Hospital it Baby lad*
priced at only 113,000, 9900
By Day, Week or Month.
down. 911,100 F. H. A. Slort
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
w ^Ph. FA 2 Sill ‘
114 W. 1st St
Special This Week

Legal Notice
R!W TI*W U H LS I ■ b V M Ili .Vt.V BSO1

J ID IC IA L C IB C C IT O F FLO W O A mm - .&lt;Bm» gTEM PER AgO*
t v AMD t m n SIM I VOLE COURT*. W* *
m a v c ts B V s o . tw o s
R ealtor A l a a a n r
R o a m - l e e GILMORE.
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffsr,

PialatlH

ANNIE LENA

xnhur
uav. Everett Harpc
Robert F. May, Bart PUd
P*(ea4aat Phoae FA 2-4991
U* N. Ft

uiluork

Two bedroom home on shaded lot,
close In, full price 94,000.00;
91,000 down balance worked out.
Will discount for all cash.
IF YOU WANT ACTION!
YOU WANT LSI I

■ EA1 ESTATE DRIVE-IN
NOTICB TO D I F B S D
---------------------FH B STATE OF FL O R ID A TOt
U44 Franco Ave.
BY
OWNER:
New
concrete
block.
ANNIE LENA GILM ORE, IMS
1 bedroom house. Large lot in
\V *it W **hln*ion A vanas, B e st
P a lm , tts o rs la
Citrus Heights. Terms. Phone
Realtor
A S w am C om plaint h i r l a g kssn
F A 2-23Q7._________________
ill Hall”
Fbona FA 23441
flltit a a a la s t you la tb s C trsals
C ourt In an&lt;l fa r 3*m litale C auaty,
»aro#
i
For
the
Best
Buys
in
Real
Estate
Florid*. In e b a a e e ry . fo r Divorce,
■ho *h«rt tltla o f sa id a e lle a M
t „ __ S B CULLEN k HARKEY 4 BEDROOM house and 2 seres
of ground. 97,900, 91.000 down
R ob*rt L«a U llm or*. F ta la U tf V*
W. A- Cagle. Jr Salesman
A nnlo L *na Ullm or*. D*f&lt;a4a*t,
d 110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-23*1 Call FA 2 2924.
tin * * pr***nla a ra la a aa sa la
i___
r..,u lr« you to file your wrlltaa
d*(*a*«*. It anr. to lb* CsmpUlat
fil*il h*r*ln, and to »*rva a copy
it, -r*af upon P la la illp p Attora*y
oa or b«(or* tho IJrd day at **pl■a b a r . A. U. ItiS . o ik a rw tr* a Doc m Pro Conftaao will bo «at*r*d
oaalnat you and tb* m i n prokaaO
ox part*.
Wt invito you to b* our guMta absolutely fr*o
W1TNLXS n r h a n d a a d o fflslal
aaal a t Hanford. D am tasla C auaty,
without obligation i t on* of Sanford's lending
F lo rid a, o u t I lib d a y a f A uauat.
Motels whilo you local* suitable housing for
A. D. m i .
you and your family. Pick up your bey a l th*
(SEAL)

J. W. HALL

•

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

A
v

O. P )l«rnd*m

C1«rk of lb* C tr r u lt C ourt,
la and fa r S am lnala C auaty,
Flarl-I*
tty : u * rth * T . V lbtoa
D tp u iy C ltrk

Sale* Office.

BRAILEY ODHAM, Pre*.
C orner

IF THU HOUSE COULD TALK
It would tell you about the two
nico largo bedrooms, one in
knotty pino paneling, the lovely
Fla. room ia cedar paneling, the
sparkling equipped kitchen and
breakfast nook, ike landscaped
yard abided by large oiks, and
sprinkler system. The nice
neighbors. But since tbs house
is unable to talk guass you'll
Just kavt to set it for yourself,
call us for appointment

Seminole Realty

HOUSE, also fura. garaga a p t NICELY furalabad claan spta., You can movo in Immediatily
2300 Mcllonvilla.
small children accepted. 404 E. while the paper* era being
14th St. Phone FA 2-42*2.
processed.
SLEEPING rooms. The Gabies,
4*1 Magnolia. FA SfTMl
We Guarantoo Personal
• B E D R O O M house, kitchen
Satisfactions On Tha
1-ROOM furnished aoartnuat Wa­ equipped, 2319 Princeton Av*.
Construction Of Your Homo
ter furnished. $30. FA 9-TWO 970. mo. FA 24943,
after 1:00 P. M.
Or Your Money Ch*arfully
3-ROOM BUNGALOW, furnished
FA
2-3104.
i . BEIJKOOM unfurnished apt.
1 near stores A school. No pata
X Real Estate For Hal*
please. 2617 Elm.

•

BOAT, motor and trailer (or sale.
Phone 1A . *i6s alter 3 P. M

Raymond M. Ball

FA 2 0*42.
S BR. CB kitchen equpt.. Lake PHONE FA 2-0974
Monroe. Fenced yard. Garage.
FA 2-412*.
WELAXA APARTMENTS: m m *
privet* baths, 11* W. P in t SL
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped. *M monthly
APARTMENT for 2. 940, 411 Park
Ph. FA 2-6430.
Home* Dexigned For
FIVE room furnlahod upstairs FURNISHED apartment, hard
Florida Living.
apartment, 933.00 month. 2101 wood floors, tile bath, private.
Adults. Phone FA 24201.
3 k 4 Bedroom*—1 k 2 Bath*
This is a guest p m to the MovieVA-FHAland Drive-In Theatre for Mrs.
Dorothy Yow, Sanford to see
FHA In Service
• Up Front”.
FURNISHED garag* apartmant.
Conventionil
adults only. 1401 Oak Av*.
Financing
3-ROOM furnished apL atsr-beepltal. Ligbta and water taraUh- FURNISHED apartmaxt, clean and
Down Payments
•d. 933 month. 107 Locut Ave. • l o s e la. Jimmy Cowaa, Ph.
Phone FA 2-1*33.
F t 2-4013.
Low aa 9425

9

Iceos^d — Bonded Painting A
Decorating. Free Eatimataa
Your EVIN FIL’DE Dealer
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
Robson
Sporting Goode
P A IN T IN G CONTRACTORS :04-4-8 E. 1 st
rb. FA 2-9961
FA 2-1204.

FRESH FISH

S RM. Bachelor Apartment, complstaly furnished. 313 Palmetto
Avc,

HAVE DOG—WILL SELL: Regis­ 1H3 DODGE tudsr, clean. Mg &amp;
tered Boxer. Phone FA ! UTt af­
P. kicker, good. FA MMX
ter • P. M.
FACTORY TO YOU
COLLIE, black and vkita famalr,
ALUMINUM
%
IS months old. AXC registered
VENETIAN BUNDS
Phone FA 3-1311.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof kettana
rail with platUe ends. Fleet)*
or rapes tape*. Cotton se nylao
33 HP. Johnson Motor, remote
controls, 3 propellers, for IM3.00. B raharlk G l u e and P i i a t O x
May be seen i t 2404 Adams Ct. 113-1U W. 2nd 8L Pb. FA M «
(Wynne wood section) or call
FA 1 7*40 after 3:30.

W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
SU«. Machvto—Tcima Oan* ilsa,
Adelaida H. Mooes - Ate*stotos,
i m Park Avo.
FA M M

MARK M 41 H. P. motor. '3S mo­
del, 9200, or trade for a 23 or
33 H. P. Eviarudc or Johnson.
FLOOR aandtng and liniahlng
Call FA 21312 or see at 2203
Cteaniag, Waxing. S e r v i n g
Cordova Dr.
men and children. .
Samtasli C au ty sines IMS.
SOUND. SHORT Vad TALL
M. M. GLEASON, Lakn Mary.
COME a s IN. WE CAN FIT
_____
Y’ALL___________
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
HUTCHINS CLOIHINfl CENTBH
Exclusive agent Cor SURCO in
Hwy. 17 92 Cor. 4M
this area. Work guaranteed, cn*
Closed Friday evonlng and- Ml
FA 2-3M7 for free estimates.
day S a t Open Hon. tarn n a n .
BILL EVANS
43 FT. SPARTAN, one bedroom,
from Noon MU S p. a t and anon
air conditioned. 3330 for equity, ALL DAY Bun.
■ A M ROOFING
assume payments. FA 20G0J.
Contracting A Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured 193* LIBERTY 30* x 19', 2 bed­
FREE ESTIMATES
room. 34' aluminum awning.
• I t Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-1*43 Front Ulcban. Pay equity and CROWDER peas, okra* by. tin
taka up payments. Fb. FA 2-7331. bushel. FA 2 0415.
Complete Lawn
Matalsnan
Fartlllisr—Spraying — Mow
JOIN LOMMERSE
411 Willow Avo. FA 2-71IT

FARMER’S AGENCY

MODEL "A'’ FORD, good shape,
9230. FA 2-4704 after 3:30.

N. V. Farmer, Realtar
1»3« OLDS Super "**” convert­ d-A-Artteloo Wi
D. H. Whitmore
ible: black, new whitewalls, all
Lillian G. Trama
power, radio, heater, Jciawsy CLEAN COTTON RAGS: Will
13c per pound. Celery City P
Associates.
3-BEDROOM, CB. Itk bath bom*.
BOLLAWAY, Hospital ind Baby Irani., tinted glass and &gt;u«uy ing Co.
eilras.
91*73.
FA
2
7390.
I
l
l
S.
French
Are.
Ph.
FA
2-3231
Phono FA 2 3333.
Beds. Day, Week or Month —
After hours. FA 2-Mil, FA 2 4*21,
FURNITURE CENTER
1933 PLYMOUTH .fonlor. good
BEST BUY IN FLORIDA: 2-bed­ FA 2-02*1
111* Preach Ave.
shape, 92*3. Higgins Ter. Apt. 11. . S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
room house only *3230. Edward
Ph. FA 2-7*33
F. Lane. Ph. FA 2-2W1 or
Men-women, 11-32. Start Ugh aa
FA 2-3*4*.
193.00
week. Preparatory tnia*
BEAUTICIAN WA N T E D , Top
ing until appointed. Thousand*
•
BIG
VALUES
guaranteed salary and commisA.
HARE
DeBAEY
of jobs open. Experience usually
$200 Down S100 P * r M onth
• (JUICE CREDIT
ilon. FA 2-3742 or FA 2 2433.
NOrth *4423
NOrth 1-4711
unnecessary. FREE information
2-BEDROOM, 1 bath Mock bom*
• EASY TERMS
on Jobs, salaries, requirements.
with carporte sad storage; tor- WANTED: Girt to live in and be
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Write TODAY! Lincoln Service,
AUTO GLASS
rats* floors throaghoel; kltckoe "Motbat’s Helper”. Call FA 2-7M1
•quipped. Near school. Total
INSTALLED
WILSON - MA1ER Pakln 22, Illinois.
price 912,444.
New And Used Furniture
W lidahlrid
Back (ilaan
AIRLINE CAREER
Bo Tha Avon Repr*M ntall'
FA l-MM
D oer GUaa
V ont Glean 111 E. First SL
In your neighborhood. Earn
Rom I.. Payton
ENJOY FREE TRAVEL
Registered Real EsUta Broker
that extra mooay NOW.
SE R V IC E
GOOD PAY — SECURITY
Used furniture, appliances, tools
ASSOCIATEp
Write, Box 241, Lockhart,
Senkarik G lass and P a la t Co.
ate.
Bought-soid
Larry'*
Mart
SEVERAL
men and woman age
Fla- for totorvlow.
Mary B. Canuaa — Loo lalvaR
UX-114 W. M K
FA 2-44X2 213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132. 17-3* will be selected immadL
Fk. t k 2-1301 17-12 at HUwitka
atcly to train for attractive air*
ERY NEAT young woman to act
FUMPS - SPRINKLER
line positions as Hostess, Heser*
t* receptionist and who can do All types and sires, installed
$SAVE$
valioolst. Ticket Agent, Commit*
atossogriphlc work. Must have
"Do It Yourself”
New &amp; Lined
nicitlonist, Station Agent and
own transportation. Write Box
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Furniture and Appliances
Operitfons. Low rost training In*
24, Sanford Herald.
S T I N E
cludts beamy and self improve*
Machinery aad Supply Co.
MIDDLE AGED Whits Woman to 2*7 W. 2 nd SL
meat. Enjoy the many alrllna
Ph. FA 2-4432
HOMER AND LOTS for colored
houiekscp for elderly couple.
benefits. Must be high school
203-209
E.
First
SL
Th.
FA
2-091*
people. Also homes ouilt on lots.
Stay on place, Phono FA 2 3*80. ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
graduate with ambitions to get
Roy Wall, Phono FA 2-1317.
ments, invoices, head bills, and Mew A Used Furniture A Appli­ ahtad. Training accerdltod by
programs,
etc.
Progressive
ances. A Good Plica To
NH5C. Write ror confidential
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-W3) —
BUY SELL ar TRADE
questionnaire Include your ago
YOUNG MAN for permanent pod
ask Crumley A Montellh
304 Wist Ilth SL
JENKINS FURNITURE
and telephone. National School
at 117 Youth F a n Fh, FA X-4W3 tion aa Area Manager for large
430 Senforu Ave. ____ FA S-T4au of Aeronautics, Airline Division,
national rhaln planning to locale
Box A, e l o Sanford Herald.
This is a guest pais to the Movla- In Ssnford. Must have H. S. or
land Drive-In Theatre for Joe
better education and willing to
Rogers, Sanford to sec "Up
accept long houra and haavy
PAINT 92 SO gal. TKhtrts 41c.
Front".
responsibility whilo getting start­ NO JOB TO U RGE OR SMALL ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE,
ed. Full training and assistance
310 Sanford Avc.
Drive Ways — Parking Arena
3-I1EDROOM, 2 batti CD horn*.
given. Car required. Earnings RENTALS: Day - Week - Month
Terms. Phone FA 2 342*.
PINK Frigulsirc refrlucrator, 11
exceptionally high. Writs Box 3,
Front End Loaders
qu. ft., uud 14 months. 9*0.
c/n Sanford Herald.
Graders — Deters — Draglines
FA 2 ua).
IIOME-SKEKERS
Rollers
—
Transports
OUTEMAN, full Ume, salary
PHONE: Days. FA 26134
NEW 2 bedroom. CB horns, com­ Apply Seminole County Laundry.
PIANO, medium upright, plain
Nights, FA 27123 or FA 2 3443 mahogany, new keyboard, fslta
plete with built in oven and
range, heating unit hoi water WANTED, young men ages 21 to
A tune. Like new condition.
Furniture storage and Moving
tank, and choice of blinds or 27, for career opportunity. No
Guaranteed. Delivered — $130.
To and From Anywhtr*
traverse rods. Total prlco Is only
experience required. High School
Phone FA 2-1971.
l'. E. PHILLIPS
910,300 with Just 91900 down,
graduates able to pass company
NEW
electric Hotpoint stove k re­
1300
French
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-191
and 944 per month, on 20 year physical. Minimum salary 911-43
frigerator. Assume 13 payments,
mortgage. Slav wa show you P«r day. Apply Florida State
916,93 ea. FA 2 4673.
Tib. PAIR FREE!
this exceptionally good buy?
Employment Service, 110 W,
Ladies thin heels (lifts).
Second St.
“In the City of
Ask About It!
Open Till 1:3* Friday aigkL
CARTER'S SHOE REPAIR
Gracious Living'*
Park Avc. — Opposite Food Fair

in s a s

M ather of Sanford

Stenalrom Realty

AIR CONDITIONING

H. B. POPE CO.

HBRBIRT STSXfTBOM
Registered Brakov
LBN RMNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KIN TOIBETT
BETTY E D. SMITH

3M 8. Park -

FA 2 4134

BABY SITTING, Ironing. FA 244M

2-BEDROOM home in Country
Club Manor. 9230 down and as­ GENERAL Officd Work, Typing
Phono FA 2-7710.
sume payments. Call owner,
FA 2-4463.
FARM: 20 acres, tiled, several
flowing wells. U rge barn.
Roomy 3 HR. houa«. Easy
terms. Pb. FA 2 1223.

Plumbing I Repairs

BOOKBEKPING SERVICE
MONTHLY Profit A I m u Stair
ment. Quarterly Returns. All
Phases of sccuuAilng. Write Box
30, Sanford Harald.
For all your Baauty Needs—liarristt’s Beauty Nook, 103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742. Air Conditioned, Soil
Water, TV Stamps.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

HOMES
•
•

----- COMING SOON — -

Formal Opening

Dream Homes

Down Piymtnt-No doaiag

QuUt Community
Near Golf Course

Includts Closing Coat

TO TAL PRICE

Turn W nt On ZOth
St. Follow Country
Club Rd. S Watch
For Oar Signs . . .

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JaW fcr*

NAME YOUR OWN TIRMS I
We Finance ft Service Our Own Accounts
TRADE IN THAT OLD SET NOW!

On* Year Guarantee On Pictur* Tub#
90 Day G uarantee AU Parts A Servico
No Extra Charges On Crtdlt Accounts
AppUoac* RSpain

M y Brother'!
I T V O APPLIANCE

OPEN DAILY
•i00 A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:M P. M. TU Dark

ShoamahaA

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

WAIT! WATCH!
For Opening Date
W. 3*tb St.
FA 1-1MS
Hanford

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M; Jaaa BaaaaB, a ; Marilyn
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WAlHHfOTOK (UP1)—FBI Din c 6 r J , U i a r Beaver lu te d
eat today at A aarieaaa aka (taad
te e who* arim lM la ta n porta of
tha aetloa lata a "ae au a'a land"

m.

Friday and Saturday, Sept 4th &amp; 5th

*■

1 .9 8 - 3 .9 8

S /iir t s

&amp;

T-S hirts
Summer Dresses
S p r i n g S u i t e &amp; Toppers
ff~ •

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Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Dyer Total Up

Part Of The Mothers’ Force Checking In With Collections

WIATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday, few ahourtrs. Rich
UmRod P r w Loaned W in Establiahod 1909

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1969

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Tfa Uatvorelty a t Florida may
k i n twa Negro** aarottorf to Ms

to the oaivareity’a madtoal school.
Officials expoet hoc to bo pm cot
for registration Sept. IS.
The uniTcnlty appears to ho
tho only ( U U M p f O f tc d coOofi

two-yaar eongrastlonal atrugglo to write a labor rafam
bill by orarwhalmlngly pasting a eomproraiao manure
laudad be DanocraU and RapobUeaaa allka, Tha MR
waa Mat to Froaidant Eieenhowar for hia signature.
Tho bid, designed to drive crooks and rackataora aot'
of tho labor-management field, la tho moot Importaa#
ptooa of labor ltgialatloa to to through OoBgnsa aiaoo
tho Taft-Hartloy law waa passed in 1947.
,

B y JACK PHILLIPS
Sanford's 196940 budget waa ananimoualy approved by
the City Commlaaioa loot night
Expenditures of #706,815.86 for general government op•ration, #227,250 for payment m city debt and #872,069.89
for tha utility budget wore approved.
DaBary resident William Angeleeh. ft, dlad la iemlnoto Manor.
1st Moapiul this merntaf alter a
lengthy lUucrt.
Mr. Aagetoch, cam* to Central
Florida 4 years ago Iron the

m dut a u r o r a

:
, had

M E* TORE (UPI) —
prices s t 1 p. n .t
American TAT „■:........—.
American Tobacco ----- —
fa Bathis hem Steel ....... —CAO -----------------------Chrysler ----- ------- —
Curtiss-Wright ........... ■—
DuPont ______________
Eastman Kodak —.....—Ford M o to r______ ____
General E lectric----------General Motors - -- -------Inti. T « T ----------------Pann a y ------- — ....... —
_ LorUUrd
-----• Bears Roebuck _
Stndabekcr
U. 8. Steel ------Pann RR —...... ..
Wastlnghouse ■ .

madding caution at thiefUne and
says tuch a policy could oriag Us
reward in more advantageous baylag opportunities later an. It
a a n a t Ford as a stack for action,
(sa we’ve seen this week), »od
11 also says that Black A Packer
appears to have bettar-tkaa-avarage growth potaatUUtics. Far the
loop pull. Standard likes Cora Pro­
ducts, Halil, Merck and Otla Ele­
vator.
Investors Advisory Institute rec­
ommends 10 stocks for income:
Borg-Warncr, Chesapeake A Ohio,
Craam of Wheat, Family Finance,
dilate, Lorillard, May Departmeat Stores, Pacific Lighting. Pub11a Electric A Gas aad Pullman.

A boost fa tho prime landing
rates to the 3 par cant tovsl—high­
est since 1830—and a similar rise in
lending rata* to brokers and deal­
ers sent stock* downward earlier
this week. First Natlooal City
Bank of New York Initiated tho
Increase from 4Vb to 3 per cent
and other lender* followed suit. The
prime rate fa that which fa charg­
ed on loans to borrowers with top
credit and other lending rates, are
■catod upward from It. Thus, tho
rise will increase carrying charges
on stock margin accounts.
Local intareit: Minute Maid
Carp., has gone Ode step further
fa what seams to ba a program of
diversification by announcing that
they have purchased Tanco, Inc.,
Uadan, N. J., a major producer
af soluble coffee. The purchase
prioe fa believed to be near Um
$10 million mark. Tanco'a 1831
sales wars approaimataly $40 mllUon. It packages, blends and dis­
tributes soluble coffee on a world­
wide basis sad packs private label

heao employ*! hy the Irv-

Aagelock was a life member o t
tbs Talsphaed Pionacn at Amer­
ica, P*-teua Brack Ceuncll. and
a member of Ufa / t r * Baptfat
Church, DaBary.
Surviving are his dantblsT and
sno ln law. Mr. and Xrc, Edward
Heppoar; two coaaipa, Mias Batherine Hcnnlnger arid MU* Doro­
thea Hanningor *f DrBary.
Funeral servlets a n «*t for
Moodsy. »( JO.fa a. m. at tho
Flrat B-&lt; oat C h a r e k, Rav.

The Second Anr mi City TWnnto
Tournament will boitii. Rapt. 14.
AU r'vycr* t . ant uv«r may en­
ter the" *ompetition which fa spon­
sored by 'he Rerr«*t.oa Dept.
Entry dsadlln* U ndajr, Sept.
It, when palilnyt , ■* ***&lt;ltnga
will be m** T pM« «Ul be
awarded Tdu. f t ' w
n aerapa
in single) and ••• jMt* pi
Preliminary »t»v
at lo­
cal court* ot • s ,.t t - n
Ing. Final no::i*
*H fa
be at the Mayf.lr Inn . art*.
"Play for fun" rather than to,
scriou* eompet'Uon fa tha them#
of the tournament.
To register, phone FA 8-7424
or appear In paraoa at tha Recre­
ation Department’* Civic Center
office.

Judge On Job
County Jndi Wilson Alexander
was dtombtcJ f u r . Stmlnol* Me­
morial Hospital ytstorday. The
Judge fa hack at work oa s limited
schedule. Ha entered the hospital
Two drivers ware fa Seminole Monday because of • virus Illness.
Memorial Hospital thfa afternoon
w i t h injuries received fa a
three-oar collision oa 8. Franck
Ave.
Thomas W. Arnold, 3MB Laha
Mary Rd., and Gian McKaodrve,
The grot
tinted as CaaseL
131 Country Club Rd., war* under
emergency treatment after Arn­ berry’s E ititljn Board stay not
old's car struck one ahead of U aot as such, but tho tows fa not
being driven by Virgil Pfakalsfamfa and knocked it into tho path af prohibited from holding its elecSIX-FOOT KATTLKR kill, Ufa MeKaodrs* car. beaded fa the tfan a t a (barter board, Judge
Valle William* told a group fa
td bjr H. L Johnson of atfar direction, police said.
Casselberry government official#
Hi Lake Monroe la bald up bgr
yesterday
Bobby Johnson, who aald
“ho’a really heavy." Tha
The group fa four appointed
, 7 .
EDWARDS APB BASE. Calif. and approved a. .4 alactfaa
boy’s father killed thn big
board
(UPI)—The
first
powered
flight
of
snake with a soft drink
recenU: by caascloe.-ry’s mayor
Ufa
aaporimantal
msorted
rockat
bottle after it appnared fa BMp XU was cancel!ad today after aad aldermen, m i" aot act as fbstha middle of tha unload- Ufa
aaadla-aoaad spare craft waa al judges ot tS* ifanUmbcr efaeing of the family boat on carried aloft by aa alght-jat bom- tlon's legality
ddga Williams
Wo Wakwn Uv«ib
aaU. They map sat as toltom aad

Two Drivers Hurt
I n Three-Car Crash

Test Cancelled

R evenues a r e on p U s d to h e ie a rs th ese figures, except
la (to utility budfat, wk are sa
til,(94.11 iwvanoe m p laa is so*
tidpsted.
MUfage wiM rams hi tha same
as f v laat year's he t est. A tan

TV Quia Quia Sat

far city operatise aapenaea and
ala nUla will be charged to help
pay d r etty debt. Although tin
operation* mill aye charge of 111
per thousand oa rtal estate «tU
ba fat lad ouy e i homea valuud
■hove $3,000, the W par thousand
wil ba levied oe ail real and per*
tonal property. The fatal of as*
•••ament has bean tot at S3 per
cad a t property’* market value.
Tha 1800-40 total operatiag and
debt aarvloo figure la S833.M » ,
compand with $818,Ml.73 for
IBSBNl aad* 9M.SM.40
................................
for 1MT-

1 WAttlNOTOlf (UFI) - t i e
Rouse Legislative O vsrsi^t Sub-

Ufa School Beard fa affect several

k w il hold public hearings Oct •
an sharpas that son* television
quia shows have been rigged.

Britons, Hods Talk

MOSCOW (UP1) — Visiting
British Labor Party faaders Hugh
Galt shall aad Asaurfa Sevan mat
for tw* hears Thursday with So­
viet Foreign Minister Aadral Gro­
myko aad planned to moat wah
" Reductions fa expenditure* Premier Nikita Khrushchev today.
war* dtfficuk and n&gt;4 in the bast
interests of tha City's operation. B-52 To Proceed
Several desired Item* or project* WICHITA, Kan. (UFi) - The
will simply have to wait," City Boeing Airplane Company an­
Manapr Warren Knowfai said. nounced today k has receivod an
Highest proposed expenditures official go-ahead far production of
fa the general operating budget an advanced version of the Stra­
are $114,TIB for the city Fir* tegic Air Command's S-H stratoDipt., $112,347 for the Police fortrsa*.
DrpL aad $103,300 h r city streets.

Typhoon Repeats
TAIPEI (UPI) - The second
typhoon In a week alammed Into
Furmosa Thursday sight, leaving
at least on* dead and 1T0 Injured.
All but a faw of tha reported casu­
alties were suffered at the east
coast port city a t Hus Use.

C h i e f Aviation Ordnaneeman
Wayne J. Karos died following
a heart attack at hia Sanford
horn# Tuesday night.
Chief Karas was taken from hia
111 E. Woodland Dr. home to 4m
Orlando Air Force Base hospital,
wh«ra he was pronounced dead e n
arrival.
Entering tha Navy fa IMO,
Chief Karos served at tha Naval
Air Station tinea May 13, IMS.
Ha fa survived by his wife Ade­
line Terrua, daughter* Susan
and Doris Ann, and brothers
Charles and Donald Kama.

Waller W. Pudar. a Sanford
resident for M yesrv dlrd fa
Seminal* Memorial Hospital last
night.
ifr. Plxtor, who Uved at 218 W.
Fourth St., was born In Morgantown, W, Va. Ha came hero from
Orfaado. He was a member of
the Flrat Baptist Church of San­
ford and a former deacon.
Surviving art his wtfa, Mrs.
Margaret P. Pixler; two sooe.
William V. Pixler of Sanford and
Jack P. Pixler of Brooklyn. N.
V., and a granddaughter, Mary
Jaaa Plxtor of Sanford.
Funeral services will be at 4
p. a . tomorrow at Brfasoo Fun­
eral Home, with the Rav. W. P.
Brooks Jr. and R*v. Fred Fisher
officiating. Buriat will be in Oaklaws Memorial Park, Sanford.

HAMBURG, Germany (UPI) —
U. S. Chief Justice Earl Wsrrvn
concludes hia West German visit
today by participating fa a Hamburg court proceeding and later
delivering a lecture eo "The Su­
premo Court in the United State*.’’
Warraa will leave tor r »rv-&gt;’»gvn
Saturday.

I. Emmett Cloofa, former Oak­
land Postmaster and brother of
Citizens Bank of Oviedo President,
C. B. Clonts died yesterday. Mr.
Clonts had bean ill tor soma time.
Surviving are two brothers, C. tt.
and T. B. Clonts, Oviedo area cel­
ery growers; a sister, Mrs. Grov­
er S. Moon of Oviedo, and revoral nieces and nephewa.

counters a t ballots, tha judge rvU
ad.
A group af Casselberry real
dents, C. Rvymond McCord, Ben
Jaasln B. Evans, Harman K
Joyce aad Joseph Mufaon, hac
complained that the four men sp
pointed as board lor a new "&gt;wt
•«•&lt;*«» « •
to act aa such a board. Thair al­
U t n t f W ||
C. Matter.
Aa election board judges Um
fagality fa aa election and must
fa elected by the psbifa because K
fa mponalbls to the public, WU
Maam aafa. If aaafhnriiad pat-

sons held aa election, It cannot fa
regarded aa aa atoatlm, fa
stroaeed.
Mayor Donald WUfaoa has ap­
pointed a group which actually
should hare Men called tellers,
according to Urn judge. Appoint­
ment af tellers fa witola the maync’a jurisdiction, bat the group
shouldn't hare been called aa
(faction board, fa stressed, teltore count the results, but a n not
responsible for Jadgiag aa else•toa'a fagality.
The town council can act sa
(faction board, mavaaa the else*

tiun and judge Its fagality, whan
no board has been appointed,
Judge Williams said.
Alderman Graham Wilson and
8. D. Culpepper predicted that
tha town council will audit tha
•faction themselves sod aot aa ao
•lection board.
Casselberry government offi­
cials present Included Mayor
Donald Willson, Clark Franca*
Alton and Aldarmaa Witooa and
Culpepper.
Tho election scheduled far Bcpl.
• to te elect a Charter B aud fa
draw up a aaw Cs seal berry

He Just Likes Girl*
LONDON (UPI) — The DaUy
Sketch, fa an Interview with Elvis
Presley's father, quoted Ufa aider
Praafay as saying: "1 don’t torsec marriage tor him la the 1mmctliato future. When he’s naked
what type of girt be prefers ba
fast says 'tomato'."

Warren To Speak

J. Emmet Clonts,
Ex-Postmaster, Dies

changes fa - fa* placement *f
children fa the various schools,
1b# Lyman School and tho new
Altamonte Springs Elementary
School cannot a s m fa* total a t
approaimataly 3,300 children fa
that section an single sessions, so
k fa necessary fa place children
in grades 14 fa double seseioea
la both schools, Ufa board said.
This schedule will begin Tues­
day of aexl week, since Monday
la a holiday. The tin t session
children will start sebsoi at I a.
m. aad and at 11 noon. The secood eeaafaa will commence at
13:10 p. m. and and at 4 p. m.
Ufa fifth aad sixth wads child­
ren from fan Wilson School,. Po­
ols, are being transferred fa tha
Lake Monroe School. Tha board
fa*Is that by Increasing the sis*
of the Monroe School and Macing

Mrs. Aycocke Dies
At Jacksonville
Mrs. Baad e Aycocke, 84, of Jack­
sonville, died there today, after a
short lllnea*. She was a Sanford
resident tor many year*.
Mrs. Aycocka, widow of the lata
John C. Aycocke, U a member of
Christ tha Xing Catholic Church,
Jacksonvlfa, tho Catholic Wom­
an's Club, and Altar Rosary Socie­
ty of Sanford.
She la survived by two daugh­
ters, Mrs. C. L. McCrone, Jack­
sonville, ufa Mrs. K. F. WUsoo,
Orlando; a aoo, Jack N. Aycocka,
Jacksonville, six grandchildren
and IB graat-granchlldran.
A rosary will be recited at •
p. at. Monday at Brfaaon Funeral
Horn* hare aad funeral aarvlcas
will ba bald at 10:$0 Tuesday at
AU loule Catholic Church, with
tho B«v. Richard Lyons officiat­
ing. Burial will ba la AU Route
Cemetery.

first of fao week fas km loads
will ba aquallaad aad im jf a lM
naming oa aahadnto, tha boori
announced.
Contracts have been M sa fas
new South Samlnofa Elementary
School fa the Fora Park - Cassel­
berry area aad the new Loagweod
Elementary School. Each af these
K inls will have II classrooms, a
wary, csfaterium, snd admfafatrstive sail*. Work ie program
lag ca those projects, but they
will aot be available lor oat*,
pency until tha fed of Ufa. On September 17, bide wtU ba
opened oa the new Seminole High
School ta ba located oa Lain
Jennie. Thfa plant is scheduled
tor completion by the fall of 1MB
and will house grades 1*11. Tha
Junior High School children sow
attending the Ptnacreat S c h o o l
will attend the present S e a l e r
High School, which will be anoverted into a Junior High hous­
ing grades T-t. The P le u ra at
School with a capacity of 100Q
children will Uwa house grade*
1-4.
Bids aa the Lake Mary School,
Rosenwald la Altamonte and Mid­
way wfil bo opened on October L
These plant* are also scheduled
(or completion by the fall «
1880. The Lake Mary School,
grades 1-8, will accommodate
children from the S u n l a n d
Estates, Lltlla Venice and Lack
Arbor areas who ana bow aUaadlog Sanford schools.

Cancer Program
Scheduled
A t Chuluota
All women of the Oviedo s n a
have bean Invited to attand •
program aa cancer and Us f r o
vantiooa by Um member* fa Ufa
Chuluota Woman’s Club.
Gant Hatoott, director fa Mb
Orange County Chapter fa 6 m
American Cancar Society, la asks
dulad to bo guest speaker tor that
group at 8:38 p. fa. Sept ■ fa

M ayfair Golf Club
Elects Billhiemer Final Swim Period
Tho Mayfair Man'* Golf Assn,
baa elected I . S. BlUhtomar Us
m m president aad started plana Set For Weekend
for monthly touraamoote tor Ua
mombrrs.
Tho club alas elected Elmer
Boomer vice president, Bd Davis
aacretary; Ralph Wight treasur­
er aad Daa Wright, 1 . J. MU aad
M. Yoot, dtrecSore.
Pisa* far 6 h tourney program
will bo completed at the October

Tha final swimming period a f 1
USB city swimming pool saai
wlU ha thfa woekand. Municipal
and Gold*hare pools wil bo * p «
•-30-11:30 a. m . aad l:3»g:0B p. m .
Saturday and Monday, aad 1:3B|:M p. as. Sunday. More tkaa Mr
000 parsons used tha pools during
tha 30 waoks they war* opoo thfa

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BOMBING CRIW rejoice* In ready room when
Tatiana for coming bom* to Sanford NAS arc com.
V A H -ll’a D Cdr. C. 0. Donnaud, Lt. (jg ) Bill
MaiiesowaU and ADI R. G. Phillips were among the
crews returning home yesterday from the USS Franklin
D. Roowvelt .Personnel not arriving by plane will dock
at Mnypovt ,

United P m la tm U M l
LONDON — h a l M Bl**ibowar, auUng kla belief that
“ pan* (a imperative la ear time"
la an unprecedented television
fireeld* chat with Britlab Prime
MlnUter Harold Maemlllaat *
"U we are te hare a aemaUt
(conference), Khrushchev must
understand that aa yea aad 1 da."

nine Connection
olua $1 Million

LONDON - Macmillan, warn­
ing of tha danger et war la the
of-the-cuff television conversa­
tion;
“The first war happened large­
ly by mUtakt. Tbe second was
different It could not be peevented. Now we are la e situation
where we m lg't drift late Some­
thing by mistake."

*# T O «K (UPI) - Tt'e hap•d ia tbe U. I. Army that
leeaafcaa gaoe to the trouble of
aging e mDe-long telephone

recently signed a

LAST TIME ON DECK for a little ocean sun before returning to Sanford waa Interrupted by aircraft takeoffs.
.Lt. (Jg) Cleveland and Lcdr. B. B. Brown lodged a mild
WMtfeint.
(Navy Photoe)

d tadety deeter charged wttb
t» ef Me eotraaged we* was
la Jsl tedsp while her att took legal step* to obtain
mote trial Mr her.

attractive MU* Itegeff, who ad­
mitted she bad been Pinch’* mistrmse, oatared no pUs.
MU* Tregoff’* attorney, Robert
Noob Jr., argued that tbe mug-

IX)NDON—An American dalegate to an International space
congress, revealing that SevUt
delegates seemed “ nauaad" by
reporta that America’* eeven as­
tronauts had sold tbe steep el
“ the first space flight” i
M1 got the lmpress!oa they were
convinced the first story would be
given out free bp a Buasiaa
over radio Moscow."

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JaU.
Naccarelli, 44,
Depute Dist Atty. Pred N. two-million do)la
WbicneOo has charted) that Finch
and Miss Tregoff planned the mur­
der of FInch's wife se the doctor
would aot have to share ttso.ooo
la commualty property with her
la a dime* settlemeat.
Whlchello said Miss Tregoff*
rols was that M a oaaaplrater sad
said he did net UUvs A* parti.

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NEW Y O U (UPl) -

Oviedo PJO Elects
Staley President
Jaaaaa Merritt Staley v u unenimoaalr elected preiliteat at tba
OtM o PTO at aapocJal celled
meeting lait night.
K m Jama* Partla. pate pro*
deed af the tegnar Ovadte PtA
waa elected icciaUry. Mr*. Jane*
Crabtree, fint vice praildaat, peeelded at tea meeting which waa

pacalvaS stebatsntial encourajeM at, I -found myseH resisting
tea kWa aad counttog tba rtaaoaa
why 1 ahoald not d a k ."
Ha aakd alee that ha « u fairly
convinced that ha could via tea
goveraerahip U ha raa “ aad par*
bapa It waa aat enough ot a challaaga."
Ha aald teora la aa caadtdata
aov M ac dtotuiwd la tea field
who rapruuta hie baalc philoao*
phlaa aad ha e u aa&lt; *aa where
there wCl be say ieeaee la tea
WO rtee.
“ U looka like It’a calaf to ha
Juat a popularity eonieet.’’
'They're all belac aka ta t w y
body aad telenet at all beliefs.
1 have talked to aO the potential
caadidatea aad I Ilka than aO.
"But they a n aU Juat .'to

(D-CalH.) called
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crawled under a yard te dispose
at the termites aad tea porch.

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POINT AROUELLO, C a lif.
(UPl) — The Navy hu hinted
• tva-aUca Nlha-Aip rocket UP
mltea lato ipaea during a eua
dan ta check oa aolar exploaloaa
which cauae radio Interference.
Tha Navy announced Tueeday tea
11-toet missile waa equipped with
a treat mltter to atnd latermatka
poelt aa lean collateral. Both reaa tea aaa tUreback ta earth.
faced to coaflna er deap thle.
The three mooitori were lik ed
tied to »a e l today la. aaaaldw G rapefruit To
TAHPA (U Pl) - Tba Florida
teak next move. They etdd re­
port the matter to Federal Judge Cttraa Exchange win begin grapeP. Dtckinton Latte, who appototed foult shipments about two waaha
than aa tba uajoa'i watchdog. Or aaeiiar ttaa aaual It the wiatear
they could iaaue a formal ripen la iavuaabla. AaeUtaat Oaaaral
mendatloa calling oa Hotts ta Haaacar WUito* O, Strickland
make- tea transfer.
aaM wader crop oonditlaaa pro*
O. P. Hewitt Jr., praildaat at valUac aow, tha tint grapefruit
tha Orlando bate, caid Holla will kava for tha norths** aw&gt;
agreed la INC to beep tee money
aa deportt ee collateral agaiaat

GUESTS or HONOR at tha ratlin P im m of Amartei
1929-40 raunion celebration w an Mr. aad Mra. Max
Johnaon. Thirty-fiv* FFA membora aad their whraa aaw
Johnaon’a alldea o ( tha Near aad Far Eaat Tha State
Dept. amplojra recently returned from hit work in That,
tend. Johnaon waa taachar aad auperviaor o f vocational
agriculture through 1940
(Photo b* Bargetrow

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10,028 Students Enroll;

^ S S &amp; S i&amp; Z S ,
meodatloo from tha eroenttve
boasd ta hold a mrooer hflonrleg
tea teechcn. Sept. U K the City
Hall Memorial bwlldlag. II waa
ako anted to make plana for a Hal­
loween Carnival Oct. to.

K1W DELHI (UPl) — Premier |KaUri aad Air Marshal S. MeJawsharlal Nehru told a tease ca- tarjee, who handed In their ret------- u p . - i i . - . - , . j , - ' Ignitions along with Thlmsyya.
j Parliament today
ia|,j u * ,, j , M truth to
teat India a defrost erlaU had n ports that Manoa bad beta *L
haaa oaaad by tba withdrawal af lowing favorltlam or political feeId, dan. K. S, Thlmayya'a retig- tor a to inflnenco army promotions,
gatiaa aa army
of ateff.
! In Calcutta beleaguered police
Nehru heaped praise on Detente units opened lira on CommunistT**“ ut~ V. E. Khrishna Menon, ‘
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making no mention of Urn fact
K he also had ottered ta rortga rioters and wounding more than
M crisis touched off bp hla al&gt; i.aoo.
The riots virtually paralysed
logod playing polities with tha
Calcutta, and it appeared likely
■nud forces.
TBa Premier also had nothing that the army might taka aver
to say shoal tha nation's other unteas order could bo quickly re-

The House Bake Committee
cleared the highway flaaadag
plan for debate under a procedure
which will bar aQ amendments. A
vote oa passaso It likely by night­
fall Thursday.
The measure, drafted by the
House Ways aad Mesas Commit­
tee and approved bp the House
Public Works Committee, cells
for boosting tba federal gasoline
levy to four canto immediately

Sight Conservation
Month Proclaimed
U. S. Notional Debt
Tops $290 Billion
WASHINGTON &lt;UPJ)&gt;-The na­
tional debt has topped $290 billioa
tor tha first time ia history.
Oa a par capita basis, that la a

Mayor A. L. Wilson has pro­
claimed the month of M em ber
Sight ConsorvaUoa Month. Tbs
purpose la to focus public atten­
tion on the value of visJoa.
ta proclaiming Eight ConserveUon Month, tha mayor la aiding
tha Florida Council ter the Blind
and Uio National Society for the
Prevention af Blindness.

ly oetlmatad aa a acboal year aw
crag*.
Lett September, IJK children
were eniwUad bp tha end ef tba
first school day, There waa a SM
increase la the pupil muster thin,
year.
Double aoaalaaa win start Tues­
day in Uu Urat tmr grades e&lt; L»
man High aad tba mw Altamonte
elamentary school. Superintendent
R. T. Hilwta said. Enrollment la
tha Lymaa school aria waa Ml
•rar tba first day of school late
yaar. Fourteen aaw Uechors will

2 Youths Arresied
For Teen Murders
NEW YORK (UPl) - Pollco to­
day captured the alleged leaders
of the Hell’s KJtelwn playground
attack early Sunday that toft two
teen-agers deid and prompted
state and city officiate to csE a
urtei of top lovot meetings oa
thla city's rising youth violence.
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
asked vBi Director J. Edgar Hoo­
ver to enter the battle by attend­
ing an emergency meeting next
week.
Tba cape-clad “ Drscula” and
'The Umbrella Man” were arrestad early today after fleeing from
a police radio car in the East
Bronx. With them was a third
youth who was not Identified.
Police wld Ssl Agron readily
admitted: “ I'm Draeuk, tha guy
you art looking for.”
Agron said Tuny Ueroandet, ar­
rested with him, waa “ Tha Umbrslla Man.’’

Southwest County
Telephone Service
Draws Criticism
Longwood, Altamonte Springs
and Forest CUy residents are not
getting telephone service com­
parable with the rates they pay,
County Commissioner Lawrence
Swafford tsld yesterday.
The commission told County At­
torney Mack Cleveland Jr. to ask
the Railroad and Public UUUttes
Commission to Investigate the Win­
ter Park Telephone Co. rites and
services ia that area.

C O f C To Meet
Igott telle Semin*
jque to Quartar.

f Rowlea. Pigott
'fensive atrengtB

PRACTICING FAKES took op moat of yesterday afternoon'* football
drllla for baekflald Candidatea at S«n!nola High School. Jerry Dillard, a
halfback, la shown getting a handoff front Quarterback Alex McKlbbln.
Halfback Johnny Lovelace and Fullback John Mann watch tha play.

The Lake Wary Chamber of
Commerce will resume its monthly
schedule of masting* with a ae*&gt;
ska at t p. oa. Thursday to tha C
af C building. The meetings wen

W w ift eoadlUons M awr hood
f i a t Bad passed tea first time,
B U f i. Teague said yesterday.
■awBawnt la the south end of tha
county also was underestimated,

MONTGOMERY, Alt: (UPl) Mata Highway Director Sam Eagelbardt, a former sUl* chairmaa
of tea White C it ls a a a Council,
says ha baa been “ triad to absen­
tia and sentenced to death’’ by a
northern Negro group
Engelhardt said ha received tba
threatening totter team tba “ Na­
tional Negro Congress af ten U,
B. A., Inaroma Headquarter*, Inc.,
IS* Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N.
Y.*f. The tetter waa signed by
"Rufoa T. Washington HI.”
SharUf WUlte MeCaU of Leesburg
asked tea PBI Tuesday to invest!,
gate a similar totter sent to him
Monday aad signed by tba asms
group.
TBo totter to Engelhardt laid ha
had been condemned for his
“ crimes against the glorious Ne­
gro race."
The highway chief turned the
’alter over to tha FBI for investlgatlso but diecourted any threat
saying bo had received such tet­
ter* la the past.
The Brooklyn address to that of
a chapter of tha National Assn,
fur the Advancement of Colored
People, but NAACP officials de­
nied aver hearing af Washington.

ty along with the Boar and
Lake protects, tba comateaioa
od yesterday. Davie, DaWltt
commissi oner Vernon Duaa '
to discuss tea project today.

Wives'Club Aids
Polio Fund Drive
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The Sanford Naval Air Etattea
Officers Wives' Club jumped tola
the emergency polio fond drive
yesterday by seeding a chock la
tha Seminote chapter M tha No­
tions! Foundation.
Tha chapter ta winding up a tet­
ter campaign to raise emergency
funds. T. e Anna Milter Circle wM
lead the Mothers Mirth tomorrow
night when they ring doorbells be&gt;
tween • and T p. m- to seek earntrlbutiona.
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About IS,ooo la needed by the tocal unit to keep Its program going.
AU funds raised locally wul Be
spent In the county.

Lyman Area Adults
Offered Courses
pioma.
This program was recently ap­
proved by Urn SUta Dept, of Edu­
cation, County Director of Adult
and Vocational Education E. S.
Douglass said today. Plans ar* In
progress to add Business English
and Commercial Law to the sebort
adult education curriculum to the
near future. A credit will be Issued
as soon as a student baa folflfiod
aE tha eourae requirements.
Instructor* to tha typing and bookharping atones era lager Harris
jf Banford tad Mrs. Evetya

Fulfillment of the typing courea
require* completion of a 19 mlaats
speed test, typing to words par
mtouto; with not nun than turn
mistakes. The bookkeeping course
deals with Individuals, partner­
ships, and corporattou to huateese.
Four practice sola mailt bq sea*
plated.
The courses may Bo entered ai
any time. The eoly charge to g
registration foe of ana tetter aad
the cost of materials. The elasaae

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Personals

TURKEYS
MUSIC CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENT (toft to right)
o f tho Sanford Woman's Gob, Mrs. Harry Eeheiberger
and Mrs. Ctoorga E. Wells are in charts o f arranyements
for the “ Get Acquainted Reception," honoring new dub
meabera a t the Woman's jQObtoifldlng on Oak Ave.,
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Calendar
W 8C S Prayer Group
Resumes M eetings

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Senior High Choir at first Pr«»
bytertoa Church • p. m. tee a
supper, M ow ed by rehearsal.
Midweek Bible hour first fr*»toytoriaa Church moots at e p. m.
for a supper and rehearsal.

LIBBY FANCY

Tomato Juice

THURfliAT

The WAGS. of first Methodist
Plascrsst Baptist Church Bro­
Church mot to McEtoky HaU, therhood Dinner mmUag « : » p.
Tsoadsy morulas for the regular
mosthly busleess sad program
tossioa, with the prosidoot, Mrs
Eugene Williams, pcosktlag.
Mrs. T. C. O’Stoes, spiritual lift
secrotary, anaouaccd that the
prayer group wlli start mooting
■gain Wednesday at • a. m. A
FO R NEW
Semtoar for offtoera aad members
will b« bold to Orlando. Sept. 10
A CCO U TS
and alio to DoLasd, Sept. 17.’
Mrs. L. D. Hastings, presented
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prom
the hundreds of tovltaUoaa pouring
la hero (to Nikita Khrastotov'a
forthcoming visit, it’s hard to say
whether the plan is to tore him
to death, Mare him to death, or
Just wear him out.
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civic club luncheons, local (airs,
and meetings at county aammlstiess. It bas been mggeeted he
weald oajoy visiting e Glearidge,
N.
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to aaid to eaa prwro to o hard to
wortod as a youth.
Nothing much la firm yat oo
which invitations Khnatotov wtU
accept Meantime they antro to
Meaetutor teye tto Aasstea em­
bassy Is consideriag “ hundreds"
already la hand. Soma IN tovi»
tattoos here reached tto State
Department, (or consideration and
relay U desired.
Khrushchev has aspretsed aa in­
terest la Washington, Now York,
Chicago, San Francisco; a co n
(arm at Coon Rapids. Iowa; PlorIda; a plastics plant. Ho also wants
to go oa TV, but no decision has
been reached ea wha ought to
got equal time.
Moscow, Idaho, wests ia aa tto
sckadnls Sa da a whole hatch at

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1088 PUTT PUTT o f Sanford, Connie Quinn, received
the bent wishes of Mayor A. L. Wilson before she
headed for Fayetteville, N. C. and the choosing o f a na­
tional Putt Putt Queen. Miss Quinn attends an Orlando
finishing school. She will return Thursday from the
Fayetteville contest to which ahe in accompanied by
U r. and Mrs. Harold Hardeater.
(Bergstrom Photo)

; CHICAGO (U P I)-T b t United
ju te s still was racking them up
jn the Pan-American Games today.
Thirty-nine gold medals have
0&gt;een decided, and U. S. athletes
have picked up 33 of them. The
tunner-up, Cuba, haa won two. An­
other was won for the West Indies
Federation by a U. S. college ath­
lete.
Tuesday seven of the nine med­
als went to U. S. competitors, six
of them wlnnlflg with a record
performance. Berta Diaz of Cuba
upset record-setter Barbara Muel­
ler, Chicago, in the M meter worn*
Qhn's hurdles, and George Kerr, a
University of Illinois runner,
broke the tape In the 400 meter
run -ahead of two West Indies

Tbo.Saint* squared tbo aeries
Tuesday night at St. Petersburg,
blanking Tampa 4-0 on right­
hander Jack Cullen’s 1«-strikeout
effort.
Dow Keller, sou of ex-New York
Yonkco star Charlie Keller, deli­
vered tho big blow when bo
clouted a three-run homer in tba
fourth.
Cullen weathered a wild streak
in the first inning to pick up tba
win. After retiring the first two
botters, bo walked the bases full,
but then retired tbo next 14 men
la ■ row. Ho did not allow n hit
null tho sixth frame.
St. Petersburg got its last gun
In tbo' fifth on Elvio Jintones'
double that acoced Cullen from

ordinary ptffrrnwr except whan
his favorite ippiniol ta levelvod.
Jim Bturning of the Tigers, Larry
Jackson of the Cardinals and Deo
Cardwell of tha PhilUee all pretty
much fit that descriptko todaymuch to the- chagrin of tho .coo*
tending White t a , Dadptfi nod
B n vet.

Pan-American record in the.-shot
put and fell only 81* inches short
of his world record to lead Dallas
Long, Phoenix, Arif., and David
Davis, Canoga Park, Calif. Anne
Smith, Atlanta, Ga.i topped team­
mates Margaret Matthews, Mem­
phis, Term., and Willie White,
Greenwood, Miss., in the broad
jump. All six U. S. athletes broke
the previous Pan-American rec­
ord.

Catted Press International
Four members of this year's
victorious U. S. Walker cup team,
lead by BUly Joe Patton of Morganton, N. C.. passed their quali­
fying exam* Tuctday for the forth*
coming N a t i o n a l Amateur goll
championship.
In addition to Pafton, young
Ward Wettlaufcr of Buffalo, N. Y„
Bill Hyndman of Philadelphia and
Dr. Frank (Bud) Taylor of Pomo­
na, Calif., alio earned berths In
the 1959 tournament, which will bo
played at the Broadmoor Golf
Club, Colorado Springs, Sept.
14-19.
Four other Walker Cuppers—
Ilarvio Ward of San Francisco,
Deane Beman of Bethesda, Sid.,
Tommy Aaron of Gainesville, Ga«,
and defending champion Charlie
Coe of Oklahoma City, Okla., were
awarded automaUc bertha In the
200-man field.

SEC Coaches Start Cracking Whips
United Prtao International
- Southeastern Conference foottb a ll coaches cracked the whip in
fall practice today, hoping tho
long, hot summer didn't tdl on
too many of their charges.
, “ I was . . . a bit let down by
4he physical condition of some of
our boys,” Auburn Qonch Ralph
Jordon said after the first full
day of practice.
"Tuesday's practice -was so-so,”
Alabama’s Bear Bryant chimed

Georgia Tech Coach Bobby
Dodd aaid, "Our boy* reported in
the best shape of any squad in
recent years.” Florida Coach
Bob Woodruff said hla Gatuea
were "in good overall shape.”
Tulane, Vanderbilt, Louisiana
State, Mississippi, Kentucky, Mis­
sissippi State and Georgia trams
reported in good condition, ac­
cording to their coaches.
Tulane and Florida, which kick
off the SEC season Sept. 18 in a
Friday night game at New Or­
Tennessee's Bowden W y a t t leans, were hustling extra hard
eoid, "This .quad isn’t Id as good with the opener only IS day*
physical condition as wo wonted away.
Coach Andy Pitney stressed
K to bo.”
fundamentals with the Green
Wave and ’wai pleased with hi*
30-man squad’* condition. Wood­
ruff, not widely known for hi*
optimism, mid he bad "the poten­
tial for a good football team.”
Tennessee and Georgia prac­
ticed with students and fana

Witzel Qualifies
For National Meet

barred from the field. Coach
Wally llutta of the Georgia Bull­
dogs said hit boys might be dis­
tracted from their job of getting
ready to rnc^t Alabama. At Tuacaloosa, Ala,, llryant greeted 39
players; three were out with “ a
touch of the flu.”
Mississippi C o a c h
Johnny
Vaught' ran ,0 Rebels through
two sessions, and said he was
pleased with tho workout. At
Htarkville, Mis*., Coach Wade
Walker’s 37 Mississippi State
players plan a half-speed scrim­
mage for Thursday.
LSU, defending SEC and na­
tional champions, hit the field
with Billy Cannon, all-Amcrica
halfbuck, recuperating from a leg
Injury. Cannon ran Tuesday with
tittle sign of the Injury.

K im y Kuena hit a double and
thran singles to raiaa his oversgo
to Jto and lead Detrolt’a 12-kit at*
Inch on 14-gano winner Bob Shaw.
Bunalng. meanwhile, walked two
battere in tbo first inning but did
not allow O Whito So* runner to
reach second as bo struck out
eight tbo rest of tho way. It was
his first shutout of tho aeosoa.
Jackson's second shutout of tho
ysar ended Johnny Podres* four*
gaut winning itroak and preventad the Dodgers from moving to
within n ball game of tho Giant*.

mastery ever tho White t a to 1M
Tuesday night -who* hte tores tot*
ter gnve the Hears a 44 vrio over
tho American League h i m , Tho
ton snapped tha White ta * fhw*
game winning streak and attend
their lead aver tho tdte tecaad*
place Cleveland Indiana to five
games.

Patton, 3 Others
Earn Golf Berths

teammates, Basil lnce, of Tufts
College, and Hal Spence, of Arttons state in the two champion­
ships tho U. S. lest.
U. S. performers swept all three
medals In the men's shot put and
women’s b r o a d jump. Parry

Jathaea, a MJ»ptteN r\atae«
ha jeiaed the CartliuU to 1983
eod atnugltag to boat that a u t
an thia aaaaoa, raised tea career
■art against the Dodftn to 134
with a two-hltur that gave at.
Laota a *4 win. Tho defeat droppod tho Dodgers 1‘ * tames behind
tho Mo flnt plae* San Francisco
Glaata and to within two fames of
too fourth*place Pittsburgh Pi­
rates.
Caldwell, a 2Jyur-old righthander had woo one gano up to
M y 1 but hat been hoochlng off
contendera with happy abandon
Oftr rinco. Ho'a won o mere nine
gaaot this aoasoo-ead men of
them have boon against tha four
top contenders. Be picked en tho

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Pastas!, Clevenger (I) and Nit*goo. WQeoa, Sehroll (4), Chittum
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TORONTO (UPI)-Tlw National
Boxing Assn, today picked Spider
Webb of Chicago to face middle­
weight champion Gene Fullmer for
the NBA version of the world title.
Webb’s selection was announced
during the third day of tho fourday NBA annual mooting- Tho
NBA title ia not recognized in
either Massachusetts or New York
state.
Fullmer captured the NBA’*
share of the world title when be
knocked out Carmen BasUio last
week in San Francisco.
Fullmer and Baslllo both potted
a 73,000 guarantee bond whereby
the winner wit committed to fight
a challenger for tho title within
90 daya.
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No data wai announced for tho
Fullmcr-Webb fight. Webb was
ranked immediately behind Full­
mer in the latest NBA ratings.

Kanua City st Cleveland, night,
pootpowod, rain
National Ltagoo
Phil*.
000 003 002- 3 9 0
Milwaukee
lOl.ooi ooo- 3 0 1
Cardwell (0-7) and Sawatski.
Buhl (1M) and Crandall. HHMathows, Adcock, Cardwell.
St. Louis
010 101 000- 3 4 1
Loo Aagelet ooo ooo ooo- 0 2 0
Jackson (12-12) and Smith. Podna, William* (7), Dryadate (9)
and Koaobbiro. Loser —' Podres
(124). HE— Boyer, Grammas.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night,
postponed, rain
(Only games scheduled).

PRICES

SPECIALS

NO
New York
300 000 4 0 - 9 111
Baltimore
ON 000 W - 9 7 8
Ford, Durtn (7) and B am .
Walker. Portocarren (I), Hoaft
(9) and Triandoi. Winner— Ftod
(14-7). Loser-Walker (M ).

Ken Boyer, who stretched hl* Wi­
ling straik to 10 times, and Alts
Grammas haoaend for tha Car­
dinals.
Cardwell, who- had made only
owe single in 44 previous at-bals,
homtrrd off Bob Buhl in the ninth
to hand the Brave* their fifth loaa
in eight games, Tbo Phillies had
taken the lead with three runs in
tba ilxtb inning but Joo Adcock
bomcred la the bottom of tho
frame to lie the score.
Killebrew tied Cleveland'* Rocky
Colarlto for the American League
home run lead and also completed

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General Insurance

• TEQUE3TA lUPI) - Raymond
(Gone) Witzel of Sanford woo not
concerned today about being tho
last player on tr.e course here
Tuesday in Florida qualifying for
the National Amateur Golf tour­
nament.
Witzel, a finalist In the 193«
All-Navy tournament, rolled In •
long putt on the 18lh green to win
the fourth qualifying spot. Ho
•finished the 38-hole competition
with a 147 total at the Tequesto
Country Club course.

W IN T E R

FOOD KING

GARDEN

APPLE - P E A C H - C H E R R Y
my famous f onwolo points.

Visit

my local branch end loons hour yon!
ton coo Moo tho Mery Corine way.
(lilt! FAMILY SIZE)

D IX IE C R Y S T A L

Kuenn, Det. 118 488 14 168 438
Katine. Det. 113 432 78 143 338
Runnels. Bos. 128 482 82 133 322
Woodling. Bat. 120 382 38 119 312
Fox, Chi.
132 333 72 183 310
Runs Batted In
. National League — Banka, Cubs
,722; Robtnscn. Reds 113; Axnm,
Braves 103; Bell, Reds 101; Methewa. Braves 90.
American League— Colavito, Indians 98; Killebrew, Senators 98;
Jonseen, Red Sox 98; Mi bone, Rod
Sox 13; Maxwell, Tigers 83.
House Runs
National la-ague— Bantu, Cuba
28; Aaron. Brave* 38; Mathewo,
Braves 38; Robinson, Reds 32;
Royer, Cards 28.

psj . is * .■ Yankees 134.

(Only games scheduled)
Wednesday's Probable Pitcher*
Chicago at San Francisco—An­
derson ltt-9) vs S. Jones (17-12)
or McCormick (11-12).
Pittsburgh st Cincinnati (2
games, twl-nlght)—Low (13-7) and
Friend (8-13) vs O’Toole (4-7) and
Newcombe (12-7).
Philadelphia at M i l w a u k e e
(night)— Roberta (U-S) vs. Bur­
dette (18-13).
St. Louis at Los Angeles (night)
-Broglio (0-11) va MeDevitt (94).
Thursday’s Games
Chicago at San Francisco
i t Louis at Los Angeles (night)
(Only games scheduled.)
American League

(W ith $5 Or More Order)

NAAY CARTSt OUTH I ML PAINT
Amoalog
U MU* «g paid. USaoaa kid*
tog. baaaSdri Haiik, aaay kmstteg, aad leaf wealing.

Mild** rautfsaSi

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United Press International
PITTSFIELD, Maaa. - Arthui
Pertlsy, 140, Red Ctaia, La.,
knocked out George Curly Mon­
roe. 14U Worcester (4).

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80 30
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Cleveland
73 33 477 3
Detroit
88 &lt;3
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Now York
63 M .494 1311
Baltimore
81 87 .477 19
Bo4ton
82 70 .470 19
Kansas City
39 70 .437 20W
Washington
31 79
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Tuesday's Results
New York 5 Baltimore 0
Washington 7 Boston 4
Detroit 4 Chicago 0 (night)

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LABOR DAY
HOLIDAY NEEDS!

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T H E “ZIN G * O F
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" M t r Samoal H. Moor#, prcal
4&lt;at at the Southern Nefro !«•
pravaaaat Attn. of Alabama, la
a telegram aakiae Prealdent EiawMw r to poll too than Ncfnwt
aa forced lafefrtUoo:
“ 1 attar# you that both rac«t
* A* tba South are unalterably #ppaaad la tha Integratioa at racaa la
.tubllc tchoolt. Racial bale and
"racial prejudice that wai dead la

Libby’ s Rich Flavorful

Fyne-Taste
SPECIAL!
Imported Ceramic

Red Bird Tasty

VIENNA SAUSAGE

PLEASE

Pineland Dill

Big Box Red Cross White

G ET YOURS
TOOAYI

Garden Fresh Fruits
And Vegetables
V.S.No.1
k Irish

FRESH PICKED

wfwn you d o . . . visit
FAMILY! If you need

UPTO$600
phone: FA irta 2-4612
before noontoarrinie
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SHELF P R I C E S
PLUS
MERCHANTS
GREEN STAMPS

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Hood Famous Qualify

ALL PURPOSE EATING OR COOKING

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WINTER GARDEN FROZEN

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Yvonne HUL l u f o r l

AUGUST SI
AtaSHkas

Sarah h u lq f, DtLand.
Robert Schatts, (M m
Htlan Vom iter, Sanford
William Band, Sanford
Jobs Burton, Sanford
Allen Clam, Sanford
Brut* Woodruff, Sanford
Mary Bradley, Atlanta, Ca.
wtUiama, Colors, am,
Edward H. Small, I maryeMl
Births
Mr. and Mrt. Cecil Fra day,
DcLind, ■ daughter
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Janas
DaLand, a dauihtar
Ptamtaaala
Gtorga Snider, Oataan
Hobart Schotts, Oataan
William Bond, Sanford
Bill Schmidt, Sanford
Luther William*, Cetera,-Ala.

P.S.G. (PROTECTED, SELECTED. GUARANTEED!

PICNIC SPECIAL! IfE D OR

No Student PoUtteOA
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U B D -M
teoebera and atadaota warn laid
today to keep out of politic*. A
proclamation calllns an Wirhtnd
■taffi
atudenta to ih n palm*
ral activity and atkar "mattnre
wiilck do ant concern tksm" wan
iaauad by Iraqi Promiee Abdel
Karim Kawem.

Deluxe Frozen

GIANT
21 OZ
CELLO

Party'Pah Frozen Breaded

FRESH BAKED ICED

FARMER CRAY OR BLUE RIBBON FRESH CU T

LADY FAIR KING SIZE
WHITE SLICED ENRICHED

Delicious and Refreshing

KING

size
LOAVES

FOR PENNIES A DAY!

withmodem,
clean, dependable

SAN GIORGIO

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N atu ral G ib C o.

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M oint T o Stross
Drivtr Educotion
: AUGUSTA, Me. (UW) r A *U (to (k u p i* Ha Arlrtf's licsaed

mi thus with to m i to a
heriag haepttal (or srsryfrom a sis us keadaefct to a
l« bland count or unuiljfila.
N to a ionbli diawsr, for U
no an m laif bunSea m our
srful hospitals as w«E is la&gt;

with Us Archnest. John A. Barton
IT. Corasr First liras* sa l Mills* ■
nils Aranas. Sanford, Ftorida. Inch
Sanaalt will ha refunded In '(all
Is sack ssrson whs rstaras Us
documents la good condition wlUla
I* lays attar tha bll epealag.
A aartltlal chssk ar hank draft,
payable ts tbs Baarl at Pablls
iaitraatlsa far temlsele Csaatr,
Florida, U. a Government Basis, ar
a sattofaetery bll baal sassatsl
by tbs bldlsr sal accastsbla sura*
tl»S la an amount squat to (Its
P«r caat at Ua bll (ball ba sab*
mlttal wlU asab bll.
Tha aaaeaaaful bldlar wilt ba rn«
asIral to taraUh anl par tar
satisfactory parformaacs aal pay*
aisat bonl sr bands.
Attaatlaa la callsl ta tha tael
that sat lata than tha minimum
salaries aal wapas as act forth la
Ua IpccKIclatloas *must be pall
an Ula project.
Tbs Baarl at Public Instruction
far Scmlaalc County. Florida, resoitras tha rlnht to reject any and/
ar all bids at to waive any laformalities la tha bidding. No bll
sMIt ba withdrawn for a period at
flftsea (It) lays subsequent ta ths
spenlas at bids without tbs eonscat sf tha Board.
JOHN U BRUMLET
Chairman. Board of Publie
1
JastrueOca for Icmlsols
County, Florida
It T. Mllwss,
Seminole County lupsrlatsadaa!

Mart paying.
A, , br. Craaa,’ *
rt, "dofsn’t toot
WsU, doss It injurs those sans
nssdly (a millss (wbo alas havs
automshUs tosurancs) wbsn tbsy
muit likewist pay Us fin* (SO
m repair of tbslr damagsd car?
U a wifs* la prsgnant or a psrsoo nesds real aurgsry (or an
■cuts appsndls, bo should s i pact
to pay $50 toward ths baavy costa.
Actually, ba would gain almost

ViMACTDYOU DOTOlMK
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For an estimatod'20,000,000 patisnto rush to doctors EVERY
WEEK, and 30% are without
ANY dlagndsablo phyaicil ail­
ment: That means 10,000,000 pure
neurotica or “ worry warts'*.
,
So you wires who art having
babies or you parents who must
rush Junior to n hospital (or ur­
gent surgery, art thus paying via
your hospital Insurants premiums
tor these 10,000,000 neurotics wbo
falsely Imagine they are sick.
t o u t hep to “ boras seme" and
aouad economics. With a 9M ds-

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Samlneie County, Florida, at his
eftlee In tha court heuae at sail
Cocnt/ at Sanford, PierIda. wtthta
eight calendar moatha from lb#
lima at tha first publication' af
this notice. JCacb claim or demand
■hall ba Is writing, and ahall auto
the &gt;lace of residence aad feat
office addreao ef Ue claimant, end
shall he sworn to by the claimant,
sgesl. attorney, and any a-eh claim
er demand not oo filed ahall be
void.
,
i
John O. Xeelleg, Jr.
Aa eiec'Jtor of the Last WlU
and Testament af
John O. Keeling. Sr.
deceaaad
It W. Ware, Attorney
WOODRUFF Bldg.
P. a Has m i
Hanford, Florida.
First pat.ItoatIon August A IMS.
r icn T ie cg h ash
NOT1CB IB hereby given that wa
are engaged ta bnelaeaa at S4M A
Itol yark Are-, geminate Ceaaty,
Florida, under Us fictitious name
af. Dulse a Duchess Shoppe sad
that wa Intend to register said nemo
with Ua CUrh af Ua Circuit
Court, dominate County. Florida,
In secerdaaeo with U# prevtitona
ef Ue PletlUoss lame Statutes, towltht ghettos IU .lt Fieride atelutes 1ML
Slgt L A H Development Carp,
Puhllth Aug. II. II, *S. A, fept
L till.

nmimn proposal snsii n

ono-hslf the ' deposit upon return
of documents In good condition.
A certified cheek or bask draft,
payable ts tbe Board sf Fubllc
Instruction far Seminole County,
Florida, V. H. Government Honda
or a satisfactory bid bond execut­
ed t«y the bidder aad eeeestable
sureties In aa amount equal to
flvo v*y caat of Ua bll ahall be
submitted with each bid.
Tbe successful bidder will ba
required In (urnlab and pay for
aalDfaetory performance aad pay­
ment bend er bonds.
Atienttca Is nailed to too (set
that not leas than Us minimum
salaries aad wages as set form lu
tha gpeciffcetiena mast he pall an
Uto prelect.
The Basra of Fuhlte Instruction
for Seminole Ceaaty, Flarids, reserves the right to reject nay and/
or a'.l hide er to waive any Inform­
alities Id Ue bidding. Ho bid aball

h o n ca to m i public
NOTICE IB KKRBBY GIVEN that
Ih# Beard of Adjustment of Ue
City ef Sanford will held a regu­
lar meetlag at J:M P. M. an Seatember I. IMS, la tha City Com­
mission Room at* Ua City HM1
la ardor to consider an appeal far
a variance concerning preperky to­
taled at IPS N. Viratata Avenae,
morr properly described sat Hervsala Suh'dlvleioa, Black A Ths
Bouth It last sf Let SS sad all
Let It
Edward F. Lass
Chairman

x stick a r aFACIAL X U C TItl
TO THE, REB1DBNTB OF C«M «U
BERRY,'FLORIDA:
KOT1CB IS HBRRBY OFVBM that
hy reaslnttoa of jh* *•** Couasil

CO -rrATL«K A f -

“ W A T U a l*

om u

will ba held at tha Municipal Build­
ing between the hours ef Ties
e'sietk A. E sad T:SS s'eleck F.
M. on September A IMS.
Purpose *f Ula alaettoa Is to
stoat five (l&gt; members ts ths
Charter Beard to prepare nod sub­
mit n new charter for Ua Town af
Casselberry, Florida.
Any person » labia* to qaallfy
for membership oa Ua Charter
Board may da so by seatasting
Uo Tawa Clark bafarn Aunset if,
IMA
Tbs registration bee) la now
span at U* Clerk's since la tt*
Municipal Building each Tuesday
aad Tauraday A. M. beak will re.
mato epqa Ursugh August U,
Only duly qualified atoeters may

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ctu cerr in akd fob
NUUSOU COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IB CMAXCMRY HO. UMB
HOTICS o r ADOPTIOJI
In ra: Adoption of
KATHLEEN «taaitt.Tt
a miner.
BTATB OF FLORIDA TOl HICK.
ARD C KABCLU *ll« PaeUIS
Highway. Ban Diego IS. Calltornla.
Tsu are hereby notified that *
petition for adoption af HATHLKBN KASKLL, a miner, haa hoes
(Had la the above aaaad Court;
that aa natural paranta and father
•f said aataar child you are com­
manded to appear In said Court
on September IS, IMS and (haw
eaaaa. If nay you have, why astd
petllloa should net ha granted.
Herein fall not ar a final do*
area af adostlea stay ba entered
(hr cautioner.
W1TNBBB Hy hand and tha sfflclal seal of the above name!
Court this ITth day of August. A.
(UAL)
V. P. HERNDON
C le r k • ( th e C ir cu it Court
By Aria J. Luadqulet
Dttuiy elork
Kenuelh U. LaffUr
rewards Building
Sanford, Florida
Attorney far Petitioner

judicial

Ula suit la to obtain a divorce.
You are hereby required ta fUa
your written defences with Ua
Clerk ef eald Court and servo n
copy thereof on Plaintiffs attor­
neys oa ar before September list,
till, or a Decree Pro Conftaao will
bo entered agalaat you.
WITNBBS my hand and uni aa
Clerk ef tha Circuit Court la and
for Seminole County, Florida, this
ITU day af August. A. D. IMS.
(UAL)
a P. HBKHDO.V.
Clerk Circuit Court, to and
For damtaole County, Florid*
By Martha T. VUlea
Deputy Clark
BAM B. MURRKLL A SONS
Attorneys ter Plaintiff
Pi U Ban IMS
Orlends, Florida
Publish Aug. is. II. A dept. 1 A
FICTITiaLS . t i l l
NOTICE IB hereby given that I
am engaged to business at Ills Be.
Orieado Drive. Sanford, Seminole
Ceaaty, Florida, under Ue fietlttoua
ansae ef. Jamie Mahlto Home Balsa
and that I latead ta register said
nemo wlU Ua Clerk of the Circuit
Coart. demlnola County, Florida
la accordance with Ua provisions
of Ike Fictitious Name Statute*, to­
wn: deciles IU.II Flsrtda Statute*
1MT.
Big. Irving D. Rhein
Publish Sept. :. I. it. IJ, IMS.
n a m o t s .u u s
HOTICE IB hereby given that I
am engaged la business at 111 W.
*1U at., ganferA gemlool* County,
Flsrlda. under Uo fictitious same
ef, Plaaereet Kiddle Koraer Mareery School, aad that 1 Intend to
register said same with U* Clerk
•f Ua Circuit Court, Uemtoeld
County, Florida, la accordant#
wlU Iho provisions af Ua FlailUses Nam* dutaua. to-wtti gee.
Uo* HU# Flerlda Btotnton IMA
dig: Oereldlne While
Fublie* Aag. M A a*yL A ». 1A

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PBEDBOOM beam, kttdmu
9M. Can F A M M L
3-BEDROOM haem, UtatM
Ishsd. PbasH FA 33704.
GABAGE AFARIMENT, 4 lUMH
mm sua. u r p acrean p m *
Car gang*- Phmm FA H M .
N lftt — PA 34111.
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Mow ft Used
Fureitart uM Appttei

Mother of. Son!
N M N K. Tint S t Ph. FA

FRESH FISH
23’ HOST $1.0*. Boy'a Wr.t.ru
Dungarees tlJO pr. Army-Navy
Surplus More, 3t0 Sanford Ave.

St. JUm It—Af Ct
US M. fasb Asa,
FURN. Apt Stub

w.

FINK Frigid*ire refrigerator, II
tu. ft., used IS moatbs, (SO.
FA 2-4330.

Pi I

OperBUoaa. Low coat trateteg toeludes Beauty and self Improvemeal. Estop the msay eirttoa
banafUs.Must be high aehaei

PIANO, medium upright, plain
mahogany, new keyboard, felts
A tune, .Like new rendition.
Guaranteed. Delivered — 1130
Phone FA 3-1971.

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ASSOCIATES
Richard H. “ Dick** Ivers.
Mgr. Uoctgage Leon. Dept

NEW electri* Hotpoint stove A refrtgerator, Assumt IS payments,

S B it CB kitchen equpt. Lake
Monroe. Fenced yard. Garage,
TA 2-4S29.

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Encloaad hand. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ands. Plastic
or rayon Upas. Cotton or nylon
cords.

2-BEDBOOM unfurnished house,
kiiebsa equipped. MO monthly.
Ph. FA MHO.

Seokorik Glnsn and Paint Co.
111-114 W. Sad St. 1’h. FA S-4IS1

FURNISHED garage epartmeat,
adults only. 1M1 Oak Ava.

MORE FOE YOU* COMFORT,
CONVENIENCE * MONEY
PEICE atone. . -does not deter­
mine true value af a purchase.

HOUSE, also form, garage apt
. DM MtlloavUle.

Homes Designed For
Florida Living.

BRAND NEW 2 bedroom furnish­
ed apartment, water furnished,
close in. Phone FA 2-2MI days
Vft

2

9.1 dill

naUlalw

'

- BEDROOM unfurnished apt.
near stores A school. No pete
please. 2417 Elm.

APARTMENTS, 2 * 3 bedroom
house; furnished 4 unfurnished.
BOSA L PAYTON
MM El swaths Ave. Ph. FA 1-1391

OCATION. . J
factor la be
buying. . i t
ping Outers? ate.
INDIVIDUALITY. . te an Import­
ant point te he ranateirad la a
home. The flees plea ah—id he
designed for convenience. Window
nod door spacing ahonld be »rranged te display your bams
•
best adventfumifthlnn
to

knolls homes right here in Sanford, bavs all of
the*# feature* aad mere toe.
Down payments start at MM
Low i i $425
Popular FHA Financing.
by on Country Club road
You can move In Intmadlately Drive
block* w. of French Ave. er
while the papers nra being 4
call Stamper Agency.

HAVE DOG-WILL SELL: Regis
tered Boxer. Phone FA 2-4171 af­
ter S P. M.
COLLIE, black aad white fimele,
IS months eld, AKC registered.
Phene FA 2-1112.
DACHSHUNDS, AKC Rejtstered.
leum uhie. Call FA 2-43M,

S ttiu lrom R ealtr

I H.P. Johnson Motor, rsmoto
controls, 2 propellers, for 3293.09.
May he seen at 2404 Adaal Ct.
(Wynnewood section) or cell
FA 1-7940 after V » .

san ’ sem

Down Payment*

BEDROOM borne in Country
Club Manor, $230 down and as­
sume payments. Call ownar,
FA 2-4143.

Your EVINRUDE Dealer’
GOOD used piano $33. FA 2-3131.
Robeoa Sporting Goode
104-4-1 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-3941 CARPET SWEEPER, s l i g h t l y
used, reasonable, FA 2-3712.
■OAT, 14 ft Runabout, 23 H. P.
Erinrude Hotor and Gslor Trail
er, I3M. Phona FA 2-040.

processed.
Wa Guarantee Fmmmeal
W. E. “Bill- 8TEMFEX Agency BEAUTICIAN W A N T E D , Tap
guaranteed salary and com mil­
ftntiffncttwte On Tha
lion. FA 2-3743 or FA 3 2433.
I BOOM Efficiency A pt, private Construction Of Your Home
bath, suitable for one or couple. Or Your Money Cheerfully
WANTED; Girt te live In and bs
Acroia from Post Office.

Garage apartment for rent, 112
W. 4th St. Apply 113 Magnolia.
T e l e p h o n e FA 2-3413 or
FA 2-4427.
MODERN 3-bedroom, electric kit.
chs.1, corner lot te city,
FA 2 NG4.
PARTLY furnished 2 bedroom
bouse near air base. $35 per
month. Phone FA 2-4370.

1-BEDROOM garage apartment,
$40. Phone FA 2-1410._________

3 NEWLY decorated 1 bedroom

apts. 910 Park Ave. No children,
no pete. Call FA 3-10? or
FA 2-7320.

FURN. apt. 3M Park Ava.

RENT A BED
m RoUaway. HoapUal * Baby Baft
m
By Day. Week or Month.
CARMOLL’S FUENYTUBE
Ph. FA 2-3111
US W. let St
MODERN 2 bedroom apartment
and efficiency apartment, bath
furnished. MX Palmetto.
FA 24334.
HUTCHISON APARTMENTS, m
8. Atlantic Art. Daytona Beech,
for August reservatteas tall
FA 2 4034.
FURNISHED cottage. FA 3
g-BEDROOM apartment, nicely
furnished. Living room and kit­
chen air conditioned. $73 e
month. Call PA 2-OOM.
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ANOTH ER

F .H A .

FOR Y O U

Be The Avon Representative

in oven and range, liuadry
room, utility building te rear,
enclosed garage, well aad pump
for lawn, sprinkler system,
SEE CULLEN ft BASKET pldhty of shsde, more teas
YOUNG MAN for permanent posi­
W. A Cagle, Jr. Salesman
enough citrus trees for family tion as Area Manager for large
us* Garden spot. Large patio national chain planning to locate
with table and bench**, outside
in Sanford. Must hava H. S. or
ova*, lighted Nleely landscaped,
batter education and willing to
priced at anly &lt;11,MO, MM accept long hours and heavy
down. $14,10* F. H. A. Mort­ mponslbliity while gatling start­
gage.
ed. Full training and assistance
given. Car required. Earnings
price $OM*.
exceptionally high. Write Boa I,
Special This W eek
e/o Sanford Herald.
Two bedroom home — shaded let,
Roan L. Pnylon
close io, tell price $4,M$M;
Begiatered Beal Estate Brakar
It ,ooo down balance worked out.
ASSOCIATE*’
Nary E. Carman — Lee Salvall Will discount for all cask.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
IF YOU WANT ACTION:
EW CB 3-bedroom, 1W tils
YOU WANT US! !
baths, larrairo floors, UK slain
NEEDED: Couaty supervisor sad
BEAL ESTATE DUVK-1N
less steel kitcbco, carporte, uti­
agsnts for fast growing whole­
2344 Freacn Ave.
lity room: pump and sprinkler
sale purchasing plan: men er
aystem. Call FA 23411 after i
J. W . H A L L
woman, full or part-time, with
P. M.
ea* te be selected as supervisor
ever county. Eacelltn* commis­
Ibis is e guest pass to the Moviesion arrangement makes pos­
land Drive-In Theatre for Sandra
sible te consumer wholesale
Evans, Sanford, te see "The
prices on appliances, furniture,
Hysteriaas'
clotting, hardware aad many
otter needs. For further infor­
FIVE ACRES WITH HOUSE
mation, write Wb , R. Adams,
OCATED on Old Orlande Read
010 So. Ridgewood, Daytona
Just South of F i v e Points.
Bch., Fla.
$11,4M.00 Cash.
IVE room bouse, loc/ted on
Celery Ave., near ball perk, for

W ELCO M E N A V Y A N D N E W CO M E R S

FARMERS AGENCY

Wo Invito you to bo our Ruontn nhoolutoly free
without obligation ot out of Banfard’s lending
Motel* white you locate oaJtabte hounlng for
you and your family. Pick up your koy at tho
Sales Office.

private baths, U4 W. Pint I t

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

PBXDBOOM furnished er uofurnIsbed bouse. Phooo FA 2-5M0.

BRAILEY ODHAM, Prau.
Comer Hwy. 17-92 ft 27th SI.
Phone FA 2-1501

• /F A X n U fg J * * ' *40.411 Pari-

N. V. Farmer. Realtor
D. H. Whitmore

43 FT. SPARTAN, one bedroom,
air ronditiooed. 1330 for equity,
assume payments. FA 2 0403.
U44"LIBERTY*JO’T i V , 2 bedroom. 34' aluminum awning.
Front kitchen. Pay equity and
Uka up payments. Ph. FA 2-7331.

A U T O G LA SS
IN S T A L L E D

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la your neighborhood. Earn
that eatre money NOW,
Write. Box 2M, Lockhart,
Fla for interview.

Desirable and aictly furnished 3
bedroom house at 2U1 Palmetto
Are. Newly decorated. Double 1M MAYFAIR CIRCLE: 2 BR.
home. $330 down. Cell FA 24043.
car
Citrus trees.

WELAXA APARTMENTS: rooms

MARK S3 40 H. P. motor, '30 mo­
del, $300, or trade for ■ 23 or
33 II. P. Evinrude or Johnson.
Cill FA 2-1312 or tee at 2203
Cardova Dr.

WAITRESS. Part-Time to start.
Apply Fla. Stale Employment
Service, lie W. 2nd. St, Sinford.

TO SA N FO R D

PHONE FA 2-4174 er FA 24*42.

fo u n i/ u f

"Mother’s Helper". Call FA 2-7M4.

This is a guest pass to the Movieland Drive-In Theatre for Caro­
line Diehl, Sanford, to sea “ The
Mysterlana**._______________

BIG JOBBER’S
CLOSEOUT
Big Suite far Big Men
up te............ m as
Alee Weah-a-Wear Suita S1S.M
Over IMS .pairs af Trouser*.
We can fit all sties 2t to M
Mea’a $3.13 Bathing Trunks
New No
The more la bulging with hun­
dreds of bargains for men, wo­
men tad children.
BOUND, SHORT and TALL
COME ON IN. WE CAN FIT
Y'ALL
HUTCHINS CLOTHING CENTER
Hwy. 17-12 Cor. 4M
Closed Friday evening and aU
day SaL Open Mon. thru Thurt.
from Noon ’til I p. m. aad open
ALL DAY Sun.

ONLY J LEFT
BEFORE PRICE I

*•21*** Ferdor B U t l a u
Wages
Wae HIM

NOW $1495 —
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
1956 Chevrolet
"II I" Feeder S t a t i o n
Wagon • VI - Pewsrgllda •
Heme • Heater
Wee 91291

NOW $1140
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
1955 Chevrolet
&lt;*214’' Tu4«c . .VS - Few**,
glide
Wa* $IIM

NOW $895
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
W hen Y ou Can
H ave
• Complete Z Bedroom
Home • Florida Room
• Utility Room • Cm.
port* • Landscaped Lot
• City Water and Sow*
ob* * Psved Streets
ALL FOR

Our Uood C on Win l a
Displayed For Your b &gt;
spec(ten Nightly On Omr
Lsrga Lighted Lot.

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DEALS

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OPEN D A ILY
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MODEL

OPEN DAILY 19 to «
SUNDAYS 2 TO S
W. 20th St.

FA 2*7101

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potion and it woo no disappoint­
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Chester Oxford
P. O. Boa lt t l

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ffi m I&amp;00 NEW CIRCUITS a n in thin now Una being InI' stalled by Southern Bell to add telephone aervica to now
1 - nraai. Including North Orlando. Group manager R. F.
Bhedden watchea the Inatallatlon by Lineman R. H.
GeUa and R. N. Hough an they guide the new cable into
• cable vault at 20th and Elm.
(Rergatrom Photo)

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to S«va yaw hack. Wa been 4 let*, hot lumntar|

CHILD CARE — INFANTS
Daily • Hearty . Weekly
HOT BALANCED KRAI

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V . a e n Antes today

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a t a r y Wsto.sf.y « t a to&gt;

•w. to a .«m • veto our(id,

PAMS (UPI) -President 1

mend to i w i Mi Mi veto to
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R oad H alf Finished

Dies At Age 79

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
IsaS Departraert said today eontof f t m to mom than four miton
to totowtato highway near Lake
H to « to Valuaia Oouaty to aura
than half complete. Tito ti.teMM

For Association

A t o S t o a S S ? ' ***1
Strike 61 D ays Old
NIW YORK (UPI) - A n

ward a totttomcwt to tto torito.

Exhibit Draws N ikita
MOSCOW (UPI) -

Sir tot Pzw

to ft b a d s," Nihra a S l&gt; J r a * tm u nr, ( I r t k t f irranrim otr
first e n m io e flto American aatoL could ba mad* without difficulty.
catod to
Uto D toaii t o VI m display to Tto ■**&gt;«««
tto add doato to totoM U Park. •allad tack.**

F ugitive G ives Up
PHILADELPHIA (UPU-Jamea
Frauds Duffy, w to o sm toasted
to would stoat It awt with police
do wn t« tka last ktoht, waa armetod without a straggle just aaa wqpk

Carlo* 8. Tomaso Nootero as coat*
mender of tto army.
Tto Cordoba garrison and tka
aatl-aircraft acidamy la tka Mar
dal Plata had proclaimed their
open defiance to the government
order, and a "great majority" to
tto nation’s other gerriaons worn
reported aiding with Torauo.
den. Pedro S. Castinelras, cho­
sen by the government to rvplece
Torauo, said ha had no idea tow

rooming bouse teas than five tours
after he arrived here by bus from
The Election Board recently Newark, N, J „ Wednesday.
appointed by Mayor Willson sad
approved by tto aldermen Is
ugaily unanttortiid to conduct New Electronics
alectm of a Charter Board Sept.
I, say nlatollfb C. Raymond Me- Course Started
Cord, ianjamin &gt;. Evans, Her­ The Electronics Assembly course
man I . Joyce and Joseph Hai­ given at Dyaatrootes toe. and
nan. Election Beard members sponsored by tto county vocational
must to fhctsd by qualified town school department re-opened ter Us
•lectors, accenting to Florida third session Monday night. Twontew, toa plaintiffs declared.
Tto Election Surd chosen by
the mayor and aldermen July U
la composed to .Raymond Morris,

Tto Cordoba garrison, cradle to
tto revolution that everthrew
President Juan D. Peron In USI,
was tto first sizeable military or­
ganization to reject Toranzo's dis-

election to a See person Charter
Board which would prepare •
MW Casselberry town charter.
Tto Mothers Marsh on Polio
tonight will climax On emergency
drive for funds by tto lembwle
County chapter to the National
Foundation.
Tto mothers will to ringing door
tons from I to T p. mu to ask
dwallnni to tto fund, which la
nampistely depleted, although tto
week to tto templar must eon-

day in another polio fund effort
Tto Highway Patrol has approv­
ed the Anna Milter Circle to the
Sanford Elks Club collecting polio
fund contributions et tto bridge
during the two days. Circle mem.
ban will collect from • a. ra. to
noon both days and Monday
evening.
All tto money will stay la tto

lent aid for polio stricken child­
ren and for children with crip­
pling birth defects.
The national patio epidemic toe
s o m e w h a t drained local rosourcei, says Mrs. Beoaall Ipencor, Circle member and ■ lead­
er of tto March ef Dimes wo­
mens’ division. Tto epidemic hit
at n bod time since this to. tto
Enterprise School
fteto year tto National Polio
Foundation baa had a pattern nM
program for children with birth
Adds 51 Students
T h e Enterprise Etomaatory defects as well M tor children
school opened Monday witfc aa In­ w i t h polio delects, stye Mrs.
crease at II student* over Om IMS
Area day’s count. Tto total was
Ml, announced Prof. 1* 0. MayTeachers for- this year are aa
.CsUowa: First grade, Him Dorothy
'Chambers; second, Mrs. Bertha
Hardin; third, Mrs. Ethel Tart;
fourth. Miss Louise Ball; fifth.
Mrs. Rath Byoo; sixth, Mrs. Rach­
el Alloy; seventh, William EerrtngWt eighth, Mrs. Daisy Gunn.

reserve fund baa boon drained
dry, she explained.
Shota from tto county Health
Cantor are not charity, they mo
provided by tto National Poundstten Mrs. Spencer stresses. Many
parents are not having their :hll»ran immunized and they should
contort tto Health Cantor or (hair
family doctor.

Martin Adds Contract
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Tto
Air Perce awarded a five million
dollars c o n t r a c t to tto Martin
___
_____ ________
Company’s
Orlando________
Division__for
continued research and developi__ 1 of
J ____
i ; ___ ' ■ „guided
“ ‘
ment
an afr-to-iurfsca
missile,-it woo announced today
to tto Ate Parte Association coovealten.

60-Year Sanford
Resident Dies

Hr*. Cora UcUUtan Beck, ft,
to Paola, died Wednesday in •
Beasley 'Glad*
x local nursing boms. She came to
lanford from Quitman, Ga. 10
yetri ago and U a member to
Caldwell O ut
DEPUN1AK SPRINGS (UF!&gt;~ tto Missionary Baptist Church la
Home Speaker Thomas D. Beas­ Boca Grande, Fla.
__________
____to is "delighted"
„ said today
________ Survivors are two sou. Gordon
ley
former Gov. Millard P. Cald- McMillan, Cocoa, Leroy McMillan,
that formw
well baa bowed out to a n t year’s Paola; three daughters, .Mrs, J,
C. Wolfe, Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs.
governor’s rste.
Harley Lee, Osteen, Mrs. Edna
Beasley said
White, Sanford; is grandc.tUdren
cut Into my vcj
■nd 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will to held to
the graveside at Pa*da Church to
Christ Cemetery at 2 p. ra. Satur­
day with Gramkow Funeral Home
la charge. The Rev. CacU Shaffer,
patter to Uw Paola Wesleyan
Methodist Church, will officiate.

W T S S t&amp; B i

In which several senators enWASHINGTON (UPI) - Tto pressed concern ever thO naiMf i
House Ways and Means Commit­ ton provided ter regularly setoAtee today approved by voice vote eisd m v i panto shows.
■ bill to permit payment to high­ Sen. Clair Bagla (D-Calif.) (tod
er Interest on government savings
Tto laglalatore which Bern*
critic l e a d e r ■ plan to rant
through CongroM before adjourn­
ment would permit higher interest
on bonds now bald by an esti­
mated gl million persona, an well
aa ow bonds purchased in tto
ftonru.
Tto M l would allow President
Elsenhower to Ignore tto present
I.M per cent celling on Interest
rater paid an Striae E and I
bonds.
But the committee rejected 14
to U a move to broaden tto
measure an U would also permit
tto Treasury to disregard the tVt
per cent interest rate limit on
marketable government securities.
Eisenhower has hinted to might
call Congress back into special
session this fait if It adjourn
without npoaUng tto 4U per eent
ceiling on marketable securitise
aa well m ttot m savings toads.

Church To Hoar
Orlando Pastor
Grace Methodist Church’* ehwrch
school will be bold at »;4I n. m. be­
ginning this Sunday, and tto wor­
ship service will to at U a. m.
Guest minister will to tto Rev.
Elbert Wilson, associate pastor i f
College Park Methodist Chunk,
Orlando.

Canaveral Wage
Dispute Settled
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) A throe-day strike at tto nslion’s
missile teat center ended Wednes­
day when striking equipment op­
erators woo to a wage dispute
with ■ civilian construetow Item.
Tto settlement cleared (to way
for tto return today of more than
SM construction workers involved
to several important mlsaUa pro­
jects, including tto Pershing and
Mmuteman missiles and the
latum waea rocket

Dog Catcher Has
One For Birds

An overly-friendly bird wi* pick­
ed w by *uy dogestetor J. L
Rich.
A pigeon-like bird outside Mr*.
William Steam's front door landed
an her children's shoulaera every
time they Mopped outelde and nlra
tried to get tots the tones, Mrs.
Ito u a teU Sanford polka. Tto
bird landed on one boy’s toad. It

the way from Darjeeling to aa
unsMounced point
Unconfirmed reports sartor this
week said armed Rads drum Chinn
had already Invaded Bhutan.
Other Communist units were re­
ported massing opposite Larcton
■nd the Natuula Pass, points
where U la practical for men In
large rfutnbers to crosa tto rug'
fed Sikkim border.

Shipp H as Day
MORI THAN SO YKABS gf Navy nnrvicn ended this wuak with tha ratirameat of Chlaf Warrant O fftear Walter I* Mitchell, shown being w m i f o .
toted bp Capt. Lionel Arthur, Naval Air Station commander. Mrs. MitcteaS
watchan. Tho Mitchell family plana to continue living at their home her*.
iN avy k’b ota j

' MARIANNA (UPI) - Friday,
(tot X, is "John Shipp Apprecia­
tion Day” ba tkto little Wert Flor­
ida community. Shipp to being
hooorlid for bis service to Jackson
County to tho state Lagislaluzn.

-7 T

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Modm madia* bar* tfcaa taket•d much psychological itrategy
Ma medial practice.
For Inatonee, Nathan W. Hal■an, director of Mt.'Sinai Hasp!tal la Chicago, recently outlined
• plan before hi* hoepKal board
by which pattonU can balp themSorb “eelf-betp" hospital aoH*
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divert tha patient'a mind by glvlag him aometblng to do.
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balp another, for thl* extrovert*
tha lint and promote* a happier
moral*.
Obatetrlrlana are now Inviting a
docra or more patient* Into a
Kttla elaaaroom taaaloa at later■la hut to teach theta pregnant
wtvae what to expect.
Childbirth k thu* becoming
much eaaler. And the duration of
kbor k actually growing ahorterl
Send for the booklet “Facto
About Pregnancy," encioaing a
atamped return envelope, plan SOc
(non-profit). It will offer morn
hlnn tor expectant mother*.

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far Tax Dead te be leaned thereon.
The O ertlfleale
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Name ha which naaeesedi Warn
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Unleea each certificate ehatt be
redeemed according ta taw tha
pceperty deeerlhed In euek eertlftcate will he eeld te the h lih e e t
bidder a t the fro n t doer nf the
CUy Mall, a t Sanford, rio rld e aa
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n i l u t the Invaders.
After aa boor • leaf conferee&lt;*
with Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, outside Red Chtoa’s consul Lite &lt;teArab toM newsmen It la lime for m aadiu that the remaiealMe
Pikletaa and ladle la “forghre " g r i e r t af ladle."
aad forget” their differences. He The nation's three cbMb el among small aattoaa CapL
rettladed newemeo of the bistorts
staff — L t Oee. K. 8. W atery •, D. Ramaga laid 8aa*wd
Vice Adm. 1L D. Katari aad Air iaaa yesterday.
Marehal S. Makherjee — were refarted to here handed ha their
resignation* la protect afalaat
Meoaa'a haadUng at ■filtary af­
faire.

Court Decision
On Collins Veto
Due For Appeal
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — A
ch i l d court decision hemming in
tha governor's veto powor prob­
ably wfll bo appealed to the
■tote Supreme Court.
Assistant Attorney General Joe
Jacob* said tha ruling by Circuit
Judge Hugh Taylor against Gov.
LeRoy Collhu likely would be
fcipeelid.
Taylor ovorrulod tbo govaroor’a
veto at salary raises for Prison
Director H. G. Cochran Jr. and
P a ts Forester C. H. Coulter. ColRee vetoed the salaries in the
appropriation* bill so the officials
could bo granted higher salaries.
Taylor ruled that Collins was
Unauthorised by the Constitu­
tion” to vote part of an Item In
Jbe blU. Ha said the law restricted
Be toss to whole Item* In tha afr-

A walkout by operating engineers
tied up construction projects at
tbo Cape Canaveral missile tod
center titfay and the flight on;if* ,a ; are stoned a strike tonight
against Pan American World Air­
ways. But tboatened strikes In tbo
rubber, glass aad meat packing
industries were averted.
Negotiators planned to moot to­
day in an effort to end a strike
by members of Local (IS of the
APL-CIO Operating
_______
Engineers
Union at Capa Canaveral. They
ait up picket lines at both en­
trances Monday.
A construction company spokes­
man aaid the workers w an de­
manding double time pay for over
time work in violation at a gov­
ernment contract. Thousands of
workers could bo involved, bo said,
because other craft unions re­
fused to cross tbs engineers' pic­
ket Unea.
A M-hour truce was arranged
Monday night to a strike threat­
ened by the Flight Engineers
Union against Pan American
Airways. Tbo inion said it would
walk out If the airline began train­
ing so-called "third pilots" tor Jot
pianos.
Pan American, a union spokes­
man said, had agreed not to be­
gin tbo training program until to
night to enable negotiators to try
and work out an agraament.
In tbs drawn-out national stool
strike, negotiations were to recess
until Wednesday. AFL-CIO Presi­
dent George Meany called on all
unions to make Labor Day next
Monday a "support tbo steelworktrs day.”
Aa agreement late Monday id pesn-d to have headed oft a sche­
duled strike in the meat packing
Industry.

CetUna struck out the 112,000 n
poor salary for Cochran and ftO,SM far Coulter to permit tha
Cabinet to Increese their pay.
The Cabinet raised Cochran to Paddle Wheeler
•18,000 aad Coulter to $12,000.
Taylor ordered their salaries To Ply St. Johns
based on the appropriations act
A miniature paddle wheel river
a tb e r than on the higher figures. boat will be plying the St. John’s
oat of Sanford within two weeks.
A group headed by Georg*
Vailw ay Express
Steele, Sanford Civic Center Cus­
todian, is buying the 2$ foot long,
Rates Increased
eight foot wide craft to rent for
WASHINGTON (UPI) — T h e fishing, private and sightseeing
Railway Express Agency boosted cruises.
Hi rates today from M to as The $2,495 boat seats about to
•ants par 100 pounds. The In­ people on Its lower deck. It U
creases fpply only to lose than operated by a gasoline "kicker"
carload shipments.
motor, not by the paddle wheel.
' Railway Express said tbo high- The red, white and Mu* "Dixie
-M rate* would bring to about $10 Belle" la currently tied up at the
‘Rgillm
revenue aw- boat basin near IBs bandshall

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TUESDAY. S E P T E M B E R J . 19M

Only Km lack ef deeiie to direct
largo caartie of electrical energy
la producing vrealum ie keeping
many email nations (Tom develop­
ing nuclear bomba, Ramage dodared. Peeaibia eraalam prodedag
areaa f i t gelt* aataaaive, ha aaid.

City Approves New Foe Measures
and adults will ba charged oa
weekdays.
Parsons living outslda Sanford
will bo cbsratd I t per parson per
year, w a maximum of M e'per
family per year, to us# tbo city's tea as tha City Commission shall
rvcmtioo facilities. Non-trani- from Urn* to time establish" un­
fsrabla cards will bo Issued to der an ordinance the commission
ordered drawn up last night The
commission talked of ehanging tha
too In 81Court costa tooa wiH no looger
go to the police pension fund, the
commission decided. The Police
Dept pension fund will gat a de­
finite amount each year from city
revenue* and the court costa
charges nada to litigants will bo
used to offaot the cost of running
Ha laid the letter was signed the courts. Court coat toss have
"Rufus T. Washington 111, Su­ run about $2,700 par year.
preme Grand Vkar, Imperial Pon­ A new compilation of the yearly
cost of converting the Municipal
tiff Regent, National Nsgro Con­ Stadium
(laid from a baseball to
gress of the U. S. A., Supreme a football (laid will bo made,
Headquarters Inc., 1239 Bedford the commission said. Tbo city baa
been charging tbo County School
Av*., Brooklyn.”
Ha Mid the tetter said, "Tha Board ft ,430 for tbo conversion,
National Nsgro Congress tn Con­ white the IMS cost at the change
vention Informs you that you have was $2,too.
this day baen tried in absentia
and contemned to death for your
crimes against the Negro race.
"We have aent orders to all
members aad sympathisers in
your state to atari a rebellion to
capture you alive. You will be
tarred and feathered and hung up
to tb* nearest tree."
He said the latter said there
would loon be full integration In
Florida with Negroes m charge of
the schools and sitting in the Legi­
slature.
McCall said h* has received
hundreds of threatening tellers
through the years, but this was
the first signed or purported to
be from a Negro organisation.
"It was probably written by a
crank." he said. "But the FBI
la going to check It out to sec if
there is such an organisation."

Negro Letter Threatens
Life, Sheriff McCall Says
LEESBURG (UPl&gt;-Sh*iiH Wil­
li* MeCail 'aaid ba racolvad a tet­
ter Monday which purported to be
from a Negrd organisation which
had condemned him to death.
McCall aaid ba thought the let­
ter was from a crank. But b*
said he bad asked tha Federal
Bureau af InvasUgatlea to aback

NO. 511

aaad "aooao pretty great argamania la hoop Prance from deve­
loping A-bomb*, be said.
Aa all-deatnicUve bomb wouldn't
eliminate the need for manpowor
Mho the Army’s, Ramage declared.
Ha aaid that if Chinese troopa in­
vaded Law, wo would a r i d

LONDON (UPI) - President
Elrnihowtr u d p rim Klwirtir
Harold Hacmiaan toft It dear to­
day that they stilt da not agree
aempleialy aa a summit policy.
Although nothing they mid m
their Joint radio-television chat
Monday Mdkatod any aorions
friction, h was quhe clear that
Rtaanhowoda price far formal
commit negotiationa with Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
waa higher than Macmlllan’e.
After winding up two daya at
cold war tatkj with the prime
minis tor the President this morn­
ing took lime out from hla Eurv
poan ptaco cruaado to detf with

PROUD MOTHER, M rs. George R. Bullard, pins tbs Eagle Scout badge oa
&gt;hest rank laat night at a
her eon, Robert, who received Scouttng’i
Court at Honor at the First Methodist Chi tu Robert's father watched
(Bergstrom Photo)
as Mrs. Bullard placed tha badge.

SA N FO R D . FLORIDA

their ■reside ahat, mtiqwa In Mo- vlait m Iks Ucdfd 'Kate* A n d
lory.
ha « sated paaaaJLbSj
“ Peace l« Ir.pe.’aUtKr," ha de­
Ito import, oomtog at Use and af
ovorwhelmlng ovatlona for the clared. “ If n « &gt; ; o have a nun.
Prioldont by tbo British public,
woe tremendous. Tbo British press
waa nnaalmoua la Ms praise.
Elsenhower declared bo waa
sum nut nr do anything else far
world peace provided there worn
prospects of success end provid­
ed Khrushchov during hla oomtog

Ha scheduled no more majee
political talks until bo goto to
Paris Wednesday to meet with
French Preoidewt Charles da
Gaulle and ltaMan leader*.
This afternoon be toft free far
a small ton party tor the Indian
high commissioner in London,
Mrs. Vljaya Ukshael Pandit, sis­
ter of Premier Jawaharlal Nehru,
and several other women.
Eisenhower invited ■ number ef
old World War U comradee-toarraa to dinner this evening.
M o e m l l U n and Elsenhower
made a big hk to Britain with

President's Term Sprmy Use Denied
Limit Repeal Asked

TALLAOASni (UPI) - Agri­
culture Conmiakmsr Nathan Maya
has again denied Florida rogistrattou for aa animal spray eontaia-

WASHINGTON (UP!) - A Sen­
ate Judiciary Subcommittee tenta­
tively approved legislation today to

Rockne Sister D iet

CHICAGO - '( U P I ) — Louton P.
RmaWm M.
AW—AAAaM^W
Dime Football Coach Knute formal functions an Sept If,
stitutioaal amendment to outlaw Rockne, will bo buried today to
Between Us twe visits to Waato
the poll tax in M oral elections. Mount Olivet Cemetery horn. Miss tagton, Khrushchov, hla family
The vote w u I to 0 oa each Bockas died Saturday.
and hla official party, will via*
bill. Three absent members at the
New York, Lea Angelas, Ban Fran,
constitutional amendments sub­ Rickenbacker Quits
cisco, Daa Motet* and Ames, lowto
committee were given 24 boon to
and Pittsburgh.
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
C
apt
Edwhich to record their vote*.
Elsenhower selected Camp Da­
die
Rlcktnhaektr,
chairman
of
tha
Although the vote thus w u not board of Eastern Air Linos, will vid aa tha site for his bard-rack
final, at least on* of the absent relinquish tha title of chief exe­ talks with the tough Soviet loader
members was believed ta favor
efBeer oa Oct L Ricken- in order to give him aa opportunity
tha twe proposals. The subcom­ cutive
backer
said Malcolm A. Macin­ to assets the real Intentions af
mittee action sent the measures
tosh,
the
newly elected Khrushchev entirety removed from
to the full committee, headed by president, company's
the irtnukma and pressures ad
will
become
Sen. James 0. Eastland (D-Mlsa.). chief eaecuUve officer, ft* new protocol and press.

Oklahoma W et

Committee Okays
1 Ci. Gas Tax Raise

OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI&gt;-Prohtbltioa ends la Oklahoma today
i.| uoob with "temperance” bo­
om ing the watchword of the wets.
Gov. Howard Edmondson, tbo man
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen..* most responsible for repeal of tha
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T b *
y*er b*o on tb* sate of liquor House
House conferees, working with &lt;nPublic Works Committee
expected new determination, triad
today approved an Immediate one*
today to resolve the "risor b'v-*,penny bike to the federal gasro
thin” differences blocking agree­
Una tax to keep the super-htgiw
ment on compromise labor reform
way eonstnirtiaq program going.
legislation.
The vote was 23 to I.
Non* of the 14 negotiators
Chairman Charles A. Rucklp
would predict that they would
(D-N. Y.) told reporters be would
agree on a compromise betweet
ask tb* Rule* Committee to clear
the Senate anti racketeering bid
tlie plan tomorrow so "U can | e
and the tougher House version.
to the House floor Thursday.”
But Urey were much mure hope­
The p r o p o s a l provide* far
ful than they were last Friday
boosting tb* federal levy oa gaso&gt;
when their talks appea a ! Vo reach
line from three to fatu cents a
a dead end.
gallon for 22 months.
Sen. Barry Goldwater fR-Arts.)
The committee adopted am
said the disagreements were ito
amendment dec Is ring It the "la­
thicker than a rarer blade. Tb*
tent and policy” of Congress that
conference has approved most sec­
the states should be ralmburaad
tions of a compromise, generally
for highways, bridges or tnnncla
leaning toward the House features.
------- --------- .- - they have built is part of the in­
Tbo negotiation* are snagged by launching a campaign to seek a terstate highway system. Buckly
the refusal of Senate Democrat* to referendum on whether the county said there now are about four
accept without modification House « « t ehould bo moved from De- billion dollars worth of such p ro
Jecu for which the stats* areataally should be repaid.

Kay Kendall 111
LONDON (UPI) Beautiful
Kay Kendall, actress wife of Rax
Harrison, entered the London clin­
ic Sunday night after returning
from Italy.
An official at the clinic aaid
MUs Kendall was there for obser­
vation. Ha confirmed aha was
again suffering from a "chest In­
fection” hut would not say speci­
fically what the Infection waa.

Stolen Vaccine
Bootlegged
d T M M CU
PLANNING EMERGENCY MARCH of Dime* to rale* fund* for Seminole
C ount/ effort! to curb polio are thee* members of the Anna Miller Circle
^ the EUu Club and John Saul*, county director of the polio organization.
* Mothers' March will dose out the emergency drive Thursday night
when they call on homes from 6 to 7 p.m. Shown completing plane art,
standing, Mrs. Russell Spencer, chairman, and Sauls. Seated are Mrs. Mar­
tin Dyer, so-shsirman. and Mrs. Harry Adair of Anna Miller Circle.
(Bergstrom FhotoJ

MONTREAL (UPI) — Mrdicai
authorities and police officials
theorised today four masked baotUte stole 71,000 Salk polio vaccina
•hots t o bootlagging aa a black
werket.
A high incidence of polio ie the
«|tF and other parte of Quebec
" t ctedeoee to the theory that
a black mar ket wee operating,

No School Trouble
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Inte­
gration difficulties are not expect­
ed during the opening of a majo­
rity of Florida's schools in tbo
next two weeks, according to State
School Supt. Thomas D. Bailey.
” ! anticipate m difficulty any­
where,” Bailey said.

County Orders Tentative Budget
A tentative Seminole County
budget was ordered drawn ep by
tb* county coaamteeiam Mrie morelag.
This tentative budget fa iwqolr*ri by law and wifi give a geoera! picture of budget need*, said
Cemmiasioa Chairman Jehm Kridat. This budget ehould shew the
mlelmum amount ef atomay m e ip department* need, he Hid.

budget,” said Commissioner Law­
rence Swofford, referring to Ike
appropriations requests af Ike
county departments.
Getting tb* estimate af Ike
aoo-oaempt tax roll and the appro­
priation* request* will mesa hav­
ing a budget to to 45 day*, said
Krider. Far the tentative budget
the clerk tan took at requests aad
shave them, according to receipts,

Some departments have doubled
their requests since laat year tbs
chaim aa doctored. N* department
should be given double Me allot­
ment tor lest year he stressed.
Deputy county clerk Earl Bur
dick said bn had to know what
revenue to expect before he could
drew up a budget Use aa esti­
mate of about • five per neat in­
crease on county eon-exempt pre-

WASHINGTON (UPI) — I t s
United Stales'la preparing ta de­
clare its first Intercontinental bal­
listic missile unit "combat ready.*
After a two-month delay to fig
mechanical troubles, tha first partstrength Atlss ICBM squadron to
being turned over to tb* Strategic
Air Command at Vandroberg AM
Force Base, Calif.
Tb* unit has five mlssllea —
three mounted oa launching pads
and two spares. Later equadrean
will have 19 missiles.
Reck af tb* three missiles kept
at the ready at Vudeoberg wilt
be assigned n Russian target Jest
•a strategic bombers are. Thai
masM sack rocket will be kept
upright oe Us launching pad with
It* guidance system always set to
direct the missile aad ite hydrogam warhead to a target more th is

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Friends With Beatnik Party
Th# Westgate itttert, f i p r Is
k i n their eM friarta together far
• party before they scattered la
the fall, laaued the followla* Invi­
tation last week.
"Co m to a BEATNIK PARTY.
Dress appropriately—come at you
are — neurotic, — uninhibited,—
fruilrated. You will meet aouie
fascine Uag people. They want to
itudy you. MT Cordova Dr. (lihe
U.S.V.P.) Inca and P e u y Weal*
■ate.
The slater* deckled on a beatnik theme after ecourlna Chicago's
Ruth SI. thla summer in aeareh of
a bona fide member of the “ Beal
Generation". AD they found were
other tourtata looking for beat*

^ m t l l tables wtro set up oa the
Back law* and following the dina tr, dancing in the covered patio
Baa Mjayod by the group. Goeau
Included Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ad­
air. Jimmy Haolaban. Mr. and
Mrs. Chariot Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Chiles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rod. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Wad# Snyder, Mr.
end Mr*. Boy Chorpedas, Mr.
Md Mrs. Deal Taylor, Mack

CHILDREN AT TH* FLORIDA METHODIST HOME
IN ENTERPRISE — Th« younger children of tha Flo*
rida Mathodiat Children’s Homo entertained tho older
children who returned from thoir Junaluska Farm last
week, with a delightful evening, “Skate Fun'*. The ehlldren demonstrated to musk: “A Square Dance", “Foi*

Going Away party
For Laura Chase
W .W . Greets
Eight Families
BN ow families welcomed to Sanh r l by Welcome Wagon hostesses
the past week include; Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. TatUagton, a retired
sarnie from West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ham­
mett and daughter Holly, from
Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Hsmmstt
la *000 X M lp r for the Ben
PraakUa meres.
Mr, and Mrs. Bald E. Ivtrsen,
Michel, gaol sad Jolene coma
Worn Canto*. Okie. Mr. Jvcrscn,
la maaager af the Dallas Asphalt
plant.
Mr, and Mrs. P n d E. Bostiman
from Orlande. They are affiliated
wkk Djsatmnbs.
Cdr. sad Mrs. Arthur G. Eider.
Mart, David, Paul, Bala* and
Jan from Dalles, Texas. Cdr. El­
der la tattooed at NAS.
Lf. (Jg) and Mr*, frank H. Gal(■key sad son. Prank arc living
# S ta te d while being stationed
at NAS. Their home town U Mia­
mi.
Othar families living here while
the boats ad* are stationed at
tha Naval Air Stsilea are; Mr.
end Mrs. Jeaee M. DavU and
daughter. Amp et RogerivUle,
Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. AadsrLam M l children, Steven and Mlk\M kwm Dallas, Texas.

BARBARA AND LYNN

Birthday Party
For Playmates
^B arb ara Ann .Bailey, daughter
«f Mr. and Mrs. John H. Balky
■ud Lynx Ellen Pruden, daughter
af Mr, end Mrs. Neil Prudso, were
koafoases at a Joint birthday party
*4 the Bailer home a* Elm Ave.
Iasi week, celebrating their eiath
birthdays.
Guest* Included a group of the
V 0 ■ ■ g boeteeaea kindergarten
M a rts and playmates. They anRayed aavaral cartoon movies and
W n on • live poor. Refreshment*
ad Mividusl heart Shaped cake*,
loo cream and punch wero isrved.
Those attending wero Barbara
Denials, Velaria Wilson, Lesla
FNNps, Bonnie Lipsey, Bobby
Bodges, Dsnny Reason, Robbie
Thompson and Mike McEee. In addttioa to the girls mothers their
Mg brothers, Rickey Bailey aad
Brad Pniden assisted with the eortetalaiag and Lynn'a father oper-

home oa Palmetto Av*. this week
end. Tho party was in honor of
Miss Laura Chase, who will soon
be leaving to enroll at SL Calhryns
School in Richmond, Va.
A Urge table was set up an
the backyard lawn and supper
was served cafeUrta style. In the
center was a large laxy susan All*
td with an assortment of salads,
pickles, dips, ate. and all ever
the Ubla ware little black paper
feet.
The menu also Included bet dogs,
potato chips, baked beans, cook*
let and cold- drink*. A portable
hi-fi was instilled In Urn yard and
furnished background music all
during the dinner and the “ Gab''
session that followed.
Attending wore the honoree, Mlu
Chase, Linds Allen Williams, Ruth
Taylor, Baba Odham, Linda Sue
Williams, Judy Whitmore, Droods
Renew, Judy Lawman, Pnm Jones,
Patty Johnson, Lynn McCord,
Kathy Bond, Rhoda Epstein, Carol
Greens, Susan Tamny, Jane Herward. Susan McCafi, S a n d y
Wright, Donna Young aad DabUn
favor.

VAH-3 W ives Hold
Morning Coffee
At M clnnis Home
The lovely Pinecrest home of
Mrt. Norman K. Melania was the
scene of a Thursday morning cof­
fee for the officers wives of Heavy
Attack Squadron Three.
The beautifully arranged serving
table was overlaid with an exqui­
site ecru cloth, band tatted by
the mother-in-law of the hostess,
Mrs. Mclnnis. Lettering the table
waa an arrangement of white glad­
ioli, complimented by the silver
service from which Mrs. Ollle J.
Leper and Mrs. Richard W. Minn
poured rolfee. Arrangements of
pink gladioli were used throughout
the other party rooms.
Assisting Mrs. Mclnnis in serv*
Ing was Mrs. Jesse W. Taft. A
brief builneas meeting was con­
ducted by Mrs. Mclnnis, following
which Mrs. Alvin Thomas led a
discussion concerning the Officers
Wives' Club dinner dance to be
held in December with VAH-3 ai
bosteises. Chairmen of thla event
is Mr*. Loper, who will succeed
Mrs, Thomas as VAH-3 represen­
tative to the Officers Wives' Club.

Joycees Wives
Plan Election,
Annual Meeting

Though oo taa seemed to be
able to define a beatnik, the West&gt;{ » o.i- &gt; wg*. fall of costumed
low the Leader”* “Broken Wheel", end “This Ole Man'
leterpreU lions tho night of tho
Much of thia was done in costume and wan directed by party. Boys worn wild tro-akirta,
old coats, calypso ahirta with bon­
Miss Lynn Brantiy, Mina Betty Moon and Mm, Norma
go pants or old levla with old
McKethnn, Henry Woodruff, (center of picture,) acted
shoes or herefeot.
an manter of ceremonies. All o f the children enjoyed
Beards were luxuriant, either
their new skating rink.
(P h oto by Cox)
heme grown stubble (begun a
week age) or the bushier variety
made by gluing a bunk of moth­
er's hair to tho chia. Tho girla
sported toreador pants, old Joans,
touielcd hair, bright color* and
gold fingernail polish, costuma
Jewelry and ti^avy *&gt;• make-up.
Upon arrival tha guest* were
urged to remove gll inhibitions by
TUESDAY
freely expressing themselves ia
art, They apoont d homemade,
Official' Beard of the First coland
fingerpaixt o n t o paper
Christian Church meets 7:30 p. plate palettes and covered the
four glass doors which front the
Daughters of Wesley g. S. CUsa Westgate homo with a mad Mio*
social and buslneia mttUag T:30 of palm trees, monster* and car*
p. m. ia McElnley Hill
tooa character*. Then tho artists
Plneereat Baptist Church Trus­ continued expressing themseWoa la
tee's Meetlag l:4l p. as.
paint all ovtr tha carport sad
Pioneer FlUowship of First each other. “It’s all washable,"
Presbyterian Church • p. m.
sighed Mrs. Westgate.
After taking the ink blot test,
WEDNESDAY
the guests expressed themselvee te
CYF of First Christian Church musle la the off beat .glow of
meets at the Chureh S:M to S colored lights—called “dancing'»
p. m. AU high school young peo­ by the outside world. Mattroiso*
JOAN
and pillows on tha floor of the
ple Invited.

Mrs. Rex Byrd, Mm former Miss
Susan Smith, was guest of honor
at a bridal shower last week,
given by Mrs. B. A. Carter sad
Mias Jeanette Price at the Price
home In Lake Monroe.
During tho social hour guests
enjoytd games with Mbs Linda
Smith and Mrs. B. L. Sloan be*
log awarded prizes. Refreshments
of choeolat* aad vanilla cake,
mints, nuts and Cokes wero serv*
ed.
Invited guests included Mrs.
Catherine Smith, Mrs. E. Byrd,
Mrs. Virginia Watkins and daugh­
ter, Wanda: Mrs. R. L. Sloan,
Mrs. Gene Kronjieger, Mrs. Jim
Coyne, Mrs. Linda Powsll, Mrs.
John Barlow, Mrs. A. W. Leo,
Mr*. Ellison Melsh, Mrs. Joha
Fox.
Mrs. Walter Price, Mrs. M. D,
Bumgarner, Mrs. Ed Melsh, Mrs.
Emory Spelr, Mrs, Edwin Lindsey
aad the Mlaaes Linds Smith, lrm i Corley, Amoral Spelr, Janice
Luacn, Peggy Lundqulil, Edna
Lightfoot, Judy Clarke and Sandra
Lee.

Calendar

Gueste gathered in the lovely
garden of tho Ted Williams home
at 400 Plumoea Dr. Saturday
evening, for a boy-girl eupper par­
ty, honoring Dorothy Jean Wil­
liams and Larry Burney, popular
bride and groom elect, whose
wedding will be an event of Sept.
I. Hostessee were Mr. and Mrs.
Willllma and Ur. and Mrs.
George Hughes.
A large semicircular tabic,
overlaid with a yellow linen table­
cloth, waa centered with a silverrd. white wedding bell tree, the
base being surrounded with yellow
hibiscus mingled with Confederate
Jasmine. Miniature trees of Uie
»»me arrangement were placed on
the Individual tables. A white la-

tin double wedding ring, tied with
yellow and white ribboo hung
over the gateway to the garden.
Guests were served barbeeued
chicken, stuffed baked potatoes,
hot cheese and onion bread, toss­
ed salad, deviled eggs, spiced
apple rings and a variety of snack
items. The meal was emeiuded
with a spectacular dessert, lee*
capadee. The rainbow ef lee
crcamo ami fruits was served
from a huge eryatal snifter, a
show-atopping idea.
Tha bonortes were presented
with a Sunbeam toaster aad a
G. E. steam iron, gifts from ibt
lmsis and hostesses. They were
also presented with a gag gift.
After much unwrapping they fin­
ally came to the last hot and

found a can opener labeled “ Man's
best friend."
Invited to enjoy th# evening
with Larry and DoUit were Peggy
Lundqulst, Carol McNeil, Diana
Fleischer, Linda Anderson, Shir­
ley Morgan, Sandra Lee, Jana WUUams, Billy Tyre, Bobby Mitchell,
Marvin Uoemfala, Wesley GUai,
Kenneth Ramiejr, Richard Wend.
Bob Reely Jr* Charles WUhe,
Tommy Wyatt
Mr. snd Mrs. Jim Warner, Mr.
end Mri. Ernie Morris, Mr. and
Mrs. Pit Donahoe, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Pickens, Mr, snd Mrs. Jack
Burney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Slcw*rt, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wil­
liams and Mrs. Morris of Win­
ter Ftrk.

S u m m su i C lsu vu u u u
Girls’ Better DRESSES - W x , 7-12
Girls’ SH O RTS - 3-14
Boys’ SH O RTS - 3-7

Mr. and Mr*. William Hdnbuch
entertained members e f t h e
friendship League, their husbands
and guests Saturday evening at
their home oa Semliwlo Boulevard,
la honor of Dr. J. Bernard Root,
minister of t h o Congregational
Christian Church for the past

has

dinner, prepared by Mr. and Mrs.
Htlnbuch and se m d I f Bark —
and Thurman Becker, ami their
its, Johnnie, Frank ami Prod
ker, visitor* fm a Dallas, Tex.
Members at the Friendship
League, thoir husbsads and geests
present ware: guest i f honor, Dr.
Root, tha hosts Mr. and Mi a
Helnbueh, Mr. and Mr*. HM H i*
riis, Hr. and Mr*. 0serge Ctiiksk
Ur. sad Mrs. William Unx, Mrt
sod Mrt. Scott Rpmaa, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Hammond, Eldm
Heath. Mlsa Dorothy Death, Mr.
and Hrt. Joha B. Jane*, Mr. and
Mr*. L. A. Lathrop, Mr. and Mr*.
Lawrence Tinsley, Mr. and M rh
Gus Rode weld, Mr. and M m
Chirks Mallory, Mr. and M m
Richard tver* tad (hair giant Warn
Washington, D. C . Mr*. M a p
Roblason; Mr. aad M m C M *
Stinson, Mrs. William Wmt, Mrt.
Mrs. C, A. Anderson, Mr. amd M m
Merrill Robinson and Mr. M i
Mrs. H. T. Rollins.
Th* weather wap p atjrtt a r t
supper wan servwd at b e g Uhmn
on the beautlfid Uwn af Um SatB*
buch'e homo, with hi-fi baqk
ground muate naming ever M jd
speektra. Mrs. Ketabnch, who M
president of the Priendahlp League,
expresaed regrets af th* clrtih
that Dr. Root la laavlng the ebureh
but wished him well In Mi anW
field. A gift from the League wan
pretested by Scott E y a m

K

Parents Honor
Mary Beth On
Birthday
Mr. and Mr*. Ted Williams
honored their daughter, Mary
Beth, oo bar third birthday with
a party at thalr horns on Plumoea
Dr. The small gust Is gathered In
the back yard t f the Williams'
resldsnca and enjoyed an after­
noon of pony rides and various
other outdoor activities.
After Mary Beth opened her gifts
and blaw out the eandles on her
birthday cake the guests were
served suckers, bubble gum, ice
cream, cake nnd Juice. They each
received a balloon as * fsvor,
fnvited gueits Included Joey
Cameron, Sally MlUle, Walter
Morgan, John Alexander, Ulna
Boyd, Ben and Mike Dyal, Kevin
Beckwith, Mirantha Ttltis, BUI
Jana Wilcox, Patty, George,
Hugh, Tommy and Judy Carlton,
Deborah, Shcralynn, Sylvia and
Francos Williams. Margo and
Greg Carlton and Jane, Linda and
Larry Williams.
Parents attending and assisting
with th* party wero Mrs. Arthur
Beckwith, ' Mrs. T, J. Willi*ms,
Mrs. Harriett Wilcox, Mrs. Marvin
Dyal, Mrs. Lester Ttllli, Mrs.
W. U Stroudenmlre, Mr*. Roy
Boyd, Mrs. Hugh Carlton and
Mrs. John D. Carlton.

Houacgueit* of Mr. snd Mrs.
Philip Simpson are hi* parcels,
Mr. and Mra. Arthur A. Simpson
of Akron, Ohio.

Mra. M. C. Slone baa returned
from New York CUy where she
has been purchsiiag merchandise
The Jiycecs Wives Dub will for the Purcell store.
meet at the home of Mrs. Wad*
Tye for their annual meeting and
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Yarbrough
eketion of officers tonight at I have returned to their home ia
p. m. A directors masting will Geneva after visiting with rela­
precede the annual session.
tives in Virginia, and their daugh­
ter and her family in Long Island,
N. Y.
NEW FLAVOR
Add a new flavor to puffed
Mra, C. B. Bowes, the former
wheat ar rice cereal by mixing Betty Thurmond, is homo sod
1 tablespoon of orange marma­ able to be nut again, following
lade into 1 cup of top milk served surgical treatment at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
with the cereal.

“BEATNIKS’* — Left to
r i e h t , Inez Weatgxte,
Henry’ Schumacher and in
tha background, M a r y
Jan* Strain.

Church

Couple Honored At Party
Shower Honors
Mrs. Rex Byrd

terplllara.
;.
Aa the muaic slowed Ur moodp
plans aclectlona, same Bunched
over cheaa boards and caavmrsttkw,
turned to tile deep, lateitoetual ah*
atracta of life. One group saaf
ballads with ukekle and k m ie
drum accompaniment*. By mfcfnight the gueiu had gort b u b
to conformity (home) end tkp
We»t*atea crawled Into hed. leer*
Ing the murals on the wnlla and
the grapes on tho floor. Tb^f
were really BEAT.
Gursta Included Belly R ed of
Miami, Mary Jana Strata, gyh-tk
Peters, Margaret Barnes, AMd
Smith, Margie Halfhill, Buck B e*
era, Bob Soyart and Barry Nelaoa
all of Orlando; Maryloe B arraa
Sally Chase, Edith Hanseo, Walter
Filler, Richard Byboa, Willi*
Oiler, Henry Sebuaadmr, Larry
Elmore, Joha Carter and Mickey
Durak of Sanford.

SCHOOL o f DANCE
TAP — BALLET — JAZS
BALLROOM
REGISTER NOW
Dally Batweon II a. n . and
4 *. *». Mow. thin Fri. Clmoo*

Ladies1Cotton Slips
HOSTESSES PRESENTING GIFT TO HONOREES - (Left to right)
Mra. Ted Willimn« nnd Mrs. George Hughes presenting a wedding gift to
Larry Burney and Dottle Williams at tho boy.girl aupper party given at
the William* home. Ainu shown in tha picture are Richard Wood and Jane
Williams.
(Bergstrom Photo)

District Meeting Of Collie Club In Geneva Wednesday
Hill Edith Rich of Weit Palm
Beach, state director of Florida,
for the collie club of America, an
nounerd that a itata dutrict meet­
ing for all collie enthusiasts will
be held at the Garlyn Collie Krn-

nel In Geneva, this Wedneiday,
starting at lo a. m. It will he a
one day meeting.
Member* and aB persona inter­
ested in the collie breed era urgrd to attend this masting. Colli*
breeders and fanciers from all

End - of - S e a s o n

over the northeastern part of Flor­
ida are expected to attend. Mem­
bership la the Colli* Dub of Cen­
tral Florida Is being solicited.
Lunch will be served at soon
and fanciers are sikid to bring
a pot luck lunch.

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Opening Games
Indicate Close
Bowling Races
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New York LUe lis u ru r* a t etf
te ■ goad itart
they ta w taw
from league champions Burnett
Painters. Lait year'* ruaaayupe,
Milhar Furniture, bad a Mg game
to toad the league with Ugh single
tad blgh tb m , aad toak twa Draw
Harry's m u o n , la the third

lag d a ta far an migratory water*
fowl, chanted (hooting hour* for
ducb, goaoe, aoiao aad aaot Un­
der now regulatfaao, huatiag wffl

and Charlie Bogan returned from
last yaar's squad and both look
improved, James Markham and
Charles Poa are also two big lads
who will bo pianty of balp. Mark­
ham saw some vanity action laat
eaaeoa and r u was the outstand­
h UeehJag and tackling drills ing lineman for the JV’a last sea­
I a raid awn of sffeaslve plays son.
it the geminates will bo using, The center spot fass plenty of
ertorback Mika Roberts display- depth, with lottormaa Tommy Butm m af his passing ability as nor and Johnny Wbolchel working
ktt Jim Graeey, John Lovelace, bore. Wbekhel will bo counted on
heavily aa a defensive linebacker.
At guard, Billy Alford, Burk
Winn, Gian Hedge aad Rusty
Simas give plenty of strength. Al­
ford and Winn were aaad in spots
last season on the varsity and
Hodge was the fireplug ef the JV
Nattoaai Uaguo
tine.
W. U Fet. GB At present, the ends show plenty
San Francisco Tl u AST ... of offensive talent, but tke defen­
sive chore hero is the big question,
Lea Angelas
Tl » .150 l
Milwaukee
to so .ssa m Terry Christensen, Truman TroutPttahurgh
to a
.sw ivt nor, Jim Graeey, and Chaster
Chicago
oa n ,tii io Pawley all have ability to catch
Clatinnall
U « .Ml 10 the ball with the grratest of ease
but at this point none of thorn have
SC Louis
II Tl .430 U
PbSadelphla
M TO .406 20 shown a tremendous amount a
defensive skill.
* Maaday NlgU's losalls
Grscty, a senior, Is out for the
Lea Aagetoa I Ssa Francisco I first time and has already attract(Only game scheduled.)
ed the attention of the coaches. Ha
ThSsday'a Prehahla Pitchers
Is among (ho best runners on tba
it. Louis at Los Angeles (night) squad and' has a natural pair oi
—Jackson (11-12) vs Podres &lt;12-7) hands for receiving the ball. He
Philadelphia at Milwaukee could very wall bo ■ dark horse ia
(eight l — Owens (10-11) or Card- the lineup.
well (ST) vs Buhl (ll-O)
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night)
—Law (15-T) va O’Toole (4-T)
(Only games scheduled.)
Wednesday’s Games

Standings

Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night)
Philadelphia at Milwaukee (night)
St. Laula at Los Angeles (night)
Chicago at San Francisco
Americas League
W. L. P et GB
Chicago
00 49 .110 ...
Clorvlind
TS SS .177 SVk
Detroit
IS OS .300 ISVk
Now York
04 00 .401 l i lt
Baltimore
01 M .400 11
Boston
02 « .473 10
easts City
.437 It
sahtagton
.400 20tt

who qualifies, Ed Elrthhoff. the
lucky ooe, rolled three games of
1M plan each. Ha did aaaM out(tending nUiag oa the laat game,
having gotten onto TS ia the fln t
•is fraaaa, then finishing off with
Tf more la the last four framei.
The other oddity, occurring oa
the rame alleys, earn# about whoa
Carl Voa Hcrbulls and John Ubr,
bowling oa opposite toama, both
rolled Identical scores of 100-200III for totals of SCO.
“Split pickers" for the night
were Bob Steele, with a 4-7-10, and
George Swana with a S-T,
Nest action will sot Calory City
Printing taking oa Burnett Paint­ TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — An
er* on the first pair of lanes, Har­ but two of Florida State Univer­
ry's Liquors agsiast New Yerk sity's 4S-maa varsity football
t e a m hate (hacked la and
fogged out fate the dawn today
to open the 1&gt;M saasaa.
F ln t call tor the varsity was
ItM e,m., and practice started
at 1:11 a.w. for the varsity aad
• a.m. for the freshmen.
NEW YORE (UPJ) - Bob Tur- The two missing ylayon aio
lay. the Now York Yankees'
Wortd Sartoa hern aad the major
lesguas' landing pitcher a year tackle Joe Vrrhlnskl a f Willow
■go, is out of aatiea with a chipped O rm . Pa. Pickard ia expected
bona that may aidaliaa him far any time and Virblnakl waa doItyed by a death la kla family.
the remainder af the season.
X-rays dUclossd Monday night Eon Cana, Junior right half
that Turley had s u f f e r e d a from Lakeland, will be airt about
chipped little finger an kla rig^t a weak, Coach Perry Moo* said.
hand aad U was announced that Com suffered o shoulder ■operaho waa out of action "indefinite­ tion • kilo working out a t Lake­
ly." Turley suffered tea injury land High School.
Saturday while catching a tou
The squad got its physical ex­
from catcher Yogi B ern .
amination* yesterday aad drew
equipment.

Miami Pro Grid
Chance Brightens

MIAMI &lt;UPI&gt;_ A decision by
the O r a n g e Bowl sladlum com­
mittee was hailed today by back­
ers of a proposed pro football
team here as a virtual certainty
Miami would enter Ihe mw Amer­
ican League.
The commlttca recommended
Monday that aa application for
I960 dates by Harvey Hester and
Joe A. Kane bo granted to the
first pro team "that shows finan­
Boston 4 Washington 3, 10 innings cial responsibility."
Now York at Baltimore, ppd rain
“This means we're practically
(Only games scheduled.)
la the American,*' Hester said.
Tuesday's Probable PMcbara
"We have satisfied Lamar Hunt,
Washington at Boston — Pas­ founder of tbo league, si to our
tes] (12-10) vs Baumann (3-3) financial responsibility and wo ex­
E a n • a s City at Cleveland port to got our franchise no latar
(night) — Carver (0-10) va Score than Bept. 12."
Hester.- who beaded too old
(hlO)
Detroit at Chlcage (night)— Miami Seabawki of tbo now-dofunct All-America Conference ia
analog ( 13-10) va Shaw (14 4)

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Ring Results

10M, and Kane agreed to arrange
their schedule and telecasts not to MONTREAL — Robert Qiroux
conflict with the University of 200, Montreal, stepped Cecil Gray,
Miami’s boms games and tba lit, Halifax (2).
Oranga Blossom, Shrine Bowl aad
Orange Bowl classics.

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PARTLY furnished 3 bedroom while the papers are being W. M. H P 8TKMPBR A«*My
processed.
houae near air base. *39 per
Realtor A b e a m
Priced to sell, this home can be
We Guaramtss Personal
month. Phone PA 24370.
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer,
youra for only fl*.3oo.“ After
Satisfactions On The
Arthur r . Day, Everett Harper
very reasonable down payment,
Construction Of Your Homo Robert F. Hay, Bart Pilcto.
you can assume a VA 4t»?4, 23 NEEDED: County supervisor aad
Phone
PA
3-4M1
113
N.
Park
Or Your Money Cheerfully
year mortgage with payments agents for fast growing whole­
g NEWLY decorated 1 bedroom
of 97? per month.
sale purchasing plea; men or
apis. *10 Park Av*. No children,
women, full or part-time, with
no pet*. CaU PA 2-1497 or
ANOTHER F JL A
FOR RENT
ona t* to selected as auptrvisor
PA 2-7330.
I aad 3 bedroom, 1 and 2 bath over county. Excelleo* commis­
FOR YOU
homea, vary reasonable!
sion arraagemaat makes pos­
sible to consumer wholesale
RENT A BED
SU nilrom Realty
price* on appliance*, furniture,
RoBaway, Hospital ft Baby B ail
clothing, hardware and many
RSRBRRT
BTENITROM
la oven and range, laundry
By Day, Week or Month.
other
needs, f o r further infor­
lintotored Broker
CARROLL'S FURKRURB
room, utility building la rear,
mation. write W n. R. Adams,
LBN
BUNKS
eneioeed garage. weU and pump
Ph. PA 3-9111
11* W. lag Bt
St* So. Ridgewood. Daytona
LOTTIE BBOADWAT
for lawn, sprinkler system,
REN
TORBRTT
MODERN 3 bedroom apartment
plenty of shade, more than
- and efficiency apartment, both For the Best Bay* In Baal Estste
BETTYE D. SMITH
enough citrus trees for family
furnished. 001 Palmetto. Phono BEE CULLEN ft HARKEY us* Garden spot. Large patio
Aaaariitee
W.
A.
Cagle,
Jr.
Salesman
PA 2-4330.
U l N. Park — Pi. PA 3-3411
110 N. Park Av*. Pk. PA 2-2MI with table and benches, outside
ovea, lighted Nleely landscaped,
HUTCHISON APARTMENTS, 939
priced at only 113,000, IM0
A Atlantic Av*. Daytona Beach,
down. 914,10* P. H. A. Mort­
for August resarvtUoM call
gage.
PA 2-4031.
3 BR. CB bouae, payments 933.41
monthly. Low equity. This weak
Special
This
Week
SELL o r LEASE Two bedroom borne on shaded lot, only, 340 First St., Chuluota,
BEDROOM apartment, nicely
Fla. Sc* bow !
WITH OPTION
riot* In. full price 94,00040;
furnished. Living room gad kk10
ACRES
tiled,
10
acres
once
91.000
down
balance
worked
out.
then air conditioned. 979 a
3-BEDROOM home in Country
cleared, 20 acrei in woods. All Will discount for all cash.
month. CaU FA 3 00M.
Club Manor, 9230 down and as­
contiguous. Call or write Bob
sume payments. CaU owner,
t# HOUSE, partly furnished. Phaa* Walerston, Commander and
GOOD LISTINGS
FA 2-44*3.
PA 2 3923.
Company, Garden 3-2479 (24 Hr.
Service), P. O. Box 9900, Orlan­
WANTED
13 COLORED HOUSES paying
do, Florida.
In the last 30 days we have sold
23% on Investment. Will sell
2 bouses, 1 Orange grove, 3 individually or as a group. Pric­
9200 Down S100 Per Month
farms, 3 commercial lots, 2 ed reasonably. I. E. Batten, Bos
S-BEDROOM, t hath Stock torn* building lota, and 3 tracts of
42, or phone FA 33714 or
with carport* ved storage; ter- acreage. We need your property
PA 3-4440.
naan floor* throughout; hitches listed for our clients.
equipped. Near scheal. Total
IP YOU WANT ACTION!
price 113AM.
YOU WANT US! !
Ro«ta L Pay tun
LAKE MONROE: 2 Bcnroom, uti­
REAL
EfTATR DRIVE-IN
Ragiatered Real Eatala Broker
lity room, large lot, flowiog
3-BKDBOOM bouse, kitchen equip­
ASSOCIATE**
2344 Frenca Av*.
weU; furnished or unfurnished.
ped. CaU FA 24043.
Mary E. Carman — Lew lalvaU
By owner. FA 2*23*.
J.
W.
HALL
3-BEDROOM furnished or unfurn­ Ph. PA M301 1743 at Hiawatha
Realtor
ished bouse. Photo FA 2 309. NEW l*B 3-bedroom, l'h til*
aU Hall"
Pbooe FA 2 3*41
baths, terra tzo floors. GE it a in­
WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
lets steel kilebto, carports, uti­
lity room: pump and sprinkler
TO SANFORD
system. CaU FA 23419 after 3
m i ACRES WITH ROUSR
LOCATED oo Old Orlando Road,
Just South of r i v e Points.
Ill,*00.00 Cash.
FIVE room house, located on
Celery Ave., near ball park, for
*4300.00. Zoned Commercial.

R. M. GLKA4»N?*UkiTMary. ■OAT. 14 ft Runabout. SS H. P.
Evinrude Motor and Gator Trail­
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING er, $100. Phone FA 2 0*40.
Exclusive agent Coe SURCO in
thla area. Work guaranteed, ta ' BOAT, motor and trailer for ialo.
Huy. I7-B3 Car. |09B-&lt;
Phono PA 2-42M after S P. M, Clneed Friday rreniag aad
day Bat. Open Mon. lira i t
Mercury Outboard Motore
from Noon ‘Ul I p. m. and t
WOODRUFF
MARINE
■ A M ROOFING
ALL DAY Bun.
2401
french
Av*.
FA
M3t2
Contracting A Repair*
FREE ESTIMATE!
I t l Sanford Av*. Pb. PA 3-7*43
30 PLYMOUTH tudor sedan. 1
owner, price 12*3. PA 3-tlll,
€13 W. 33th 81.

BKA1LEY ODHAM. Proa.

INSTALLED

43 FT. SPARTAN, one bedroom,
air conditioned. 3330 for equity,
assume payment. FA 2-0*03.

• BIO VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TKRM8
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MA1ER
Naw And Uaed Furniture
111 R- P in t St.
PA 11*21
Uaed furniture, appliance*, tools
•tc. Bought-sold Larry’a Mart
SIS Sanford Avt. Ph. PA 3-4133.

ISAVEI
Naw ft Used
Furniture and Appliances

Mather of Sanford
203-209 E. First SL Hi. PA 2-0913

AIRLINE CAREER .
ENJOY FREE TRAVEL’
GOOD PAY - SECURITY
SEVERAL men and woman agn
17-3* will to Mlaetad iamedW
ataly to train for attraetiva ah*
line positions as Hoetau, laservetlonlit, Ticket Agent, Comma*
nicationlst, Station AgaM * H
Operations. Low coat training t o
elude* beauty and aali Iragrovemeat. KnJey tto many glrtino
benefUi. Must to Ugh Mtoot
araduate with ambitions to gat
ahead. Training acctrdHef by
NHSC. Writ* for coafljmttal
questionnaire include y o u * .aft
and UleptoM. National School
of Aeronautic!, Airline Dlvlstaa,
Box A, e/o Sanford Herald.

MEN’S Dress Shoe* $3M. Boy's

WindahltM
Back Glean Tennla Shoes |l.M. Army-Navy
Surplus Store, 31* Sanford Ave.
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
FACTORY TO YOU
Seakarik Glass and Paiat Ca.
ALUMINUM
119-114 W. tod It.
PA 1-4*33
VENETIAN BUNDS
Enclosed head. Bag-proof bottom
rail with plaatla ends. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.

Seakarik Glaaa and Paiat Co.
113-11* W. 2nd St. Pb. PA 3-4*32
7th. PAIR FREE!
Laditi thin heals (lifts).
BEAUTIFUL foam rubber daven­
Ask About III
port, ideal for Fla. r n . or living
CARTER'S SHOE REPAIR
rm., floral design. Black mlsllon
Psrk Ave. — Opposite Pood Pair
dresser and bulfet. Record ra­
A lt CONDITIONING
dio. Pb. FA 2 3049 before * p. m.

H. B. POPE CO.
300 S. Park -

PA 3-4394

POR THE NAVIGATOR: one Path
Sextant .170. CaU FA 2-0037.

BUY NOW!
ONLY S LEFT
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
MONTHLY Profit It Loss Stalement. Quarterly Returns. All
Phases of accounting. Write Box
30, Sanford Herald.
PtoM PA 2-7U4

D A W N ’ S
BEAUTY SALON
Air Conditioned
For all your Brauty Neei's—Har­
riett’* Beauty Nook, 103 So. Oak
PA 2-3712. Air Conditioned. Soft
Water. TV Stamps.

H O M ES
FEATURINGi Quality
Ecuuemy — OrlglaalUy

RAVENNA
PARK
H O M ES
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Near Gall Course

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500 French
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BEFORE PRICE RISK

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St. Follow Country
Oah Rd. ft Watch
Far Our Signs • • .

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Horn* • Florida I s m
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9:M A. M. Til Dark
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BLISSFULLY COOL!

with u .
NEAR NEW SUOPPLNG CEN­
TER: I bedroom. I hath Mat
homo, aaheatoa aklagl* aiding,
carport*, M R .
UNFURNISHED I-tod room bourn; CONVENIENT t* High Ictoal. 3
range and refrigerator with 100 todroom, 1 bath CB horn*: Flor­
lb. freeser unit; completely air ida room. Largo lo t $13,100.
roaditiooed. Yard beautifully
land it aped. PtoM PA 3-4014.

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BOMBING CRIW rejoice* In ready room when
Tatiana for coming bom* to Sanford NAS arc com.
VAH-ll’a D Cdr. C. 0. Donnaud, Lt. (jg) Bill
MaiiesowaU and ADI R. G. Phillips were among the
crews returning home yesterday from the USS Franklin
D. Roowvelt .Personnel not arriving by plane will dock
at Mnypovt ,

United P m l a t m U M l
LONDON — h a l M Bl**ibo war, auUng kla belief that
“ pan* (a imperative la ear time"
la an unprecedented television
fireeld* chat with Britlab Prime
MlnUter Harold Maemlllaat *
"U we are te hare a aemaUt
(conference), Khrushchev must
understand that aa yea aad 1 da."

nine Connection
olua $1 Million

LONDON - Macmillan, warn­
ing of tha danger e t war la the
of-the-cuff television conversa­
tion;
“The first war happened large­
ly by mUtakt. Tbe second was
different It could not be peevented. Now we are la e situation
where we m lg't drift late Some­
thing by mistake."

*#TO «K (UPI) - Tt'e hap•d ia tbe U. I. Army that
leeaafcaa gaoe to the trouble of
aging e mDe-long telephone

recently signed a

LAST TIME ON DECK for a little ocean sun before returning to Sanford waa Interrupted by aircraft takeoffs.
.Lt. (Jg) Cleveland and Lcdr. B. B. Brown lodged a mild
WMtfeint.
(Navy Photoe)

d tadety deeter charged wttb
t» ef Me eotraaged we* was
la Jsl tedsp while her att took legal step* to obtain
mote trial Mr her.

attractive MU* Itegeff, who ad­
mitted she bad been Pinch’* mistrmse, oatared no pUs.
MU* Tregoff’* attorney, Robert
Noob Jr., argued that tbe mug-

IX)NDON—An American dalegate to an International space
congress, revealing that SevUt
delegates seemed “nauaad" by
reporta that America’* eeven as­
tronauts had sold tbe steep el
“the first space flight” i
M1 got the lmpress!oa they were
convinced the first story would be
given out free bp a Buasiaa
over radio Moscow."

with our famous Burger King sauce-

turned te the Loa Angelas County PITTSBURGH
JaU.
Naccarelli, 44,
Depute Dist Atty. Pred N. two-million do)la
WbicneOo has charted) that Finch
and Miss Tregoff planned the mur­
der of FInch's wife se the doctor
would aot have to share ttso.ooo
la commualty property with her
la a dime* settlemeat.
Whlchello said Miss Tregoff*
rols was that M a oaaaplrater sad
said he did net UUvs A* parti.

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Termites Win
CUUIUND. Calif. (UPl) -

Iw tii hattteSS SSt n £

Aniy-Ak Force
By Orlando iM k

Merger Studies
teceive Backing

mlaator Walter Gherks. Obarba
crawled under a y a rd te dispose
at the termites aad tea porch.

Norkus Shot Victim
NEW Y O U (UPl) -

Oviedo PJO Elects
Staley President
Jaaaaa Merritt Staley v u unenimoaalr elected preiliteat at tba
OtM o PTO at aapocJal celled
meeting la it night.
K m Jama* Partla. pate pro*
deed af the tegnar Ovadte PtA
waa elected icciaUry. Mr*. Jane*
Crabtree, fint vice praildaat, peeelded at tea meeting which waa

pacalvaS stebatsntial encourajeM at, I -found myseH resisting
tea kWa aad counttog tba rtaaoaa
why 1 ahoald not d a k ."
Ha aakd alee that ha « u fairly
convinced that ha could via tea
goveraerahip U ha raa “aad par*
bapa It waa aat enough ot a challaaga."
Ha aald teora la aa caadtdata
aov M a c dtotuiwd la tea field
who ra p ru u ta hie baalc philoao*
phlaa aad ha e u aa&lt; *aa where
there wCl be say ieeaee la tea
WO rtee.
“ U looka like It’a calaf to ha
Juat a popularity eonieet.’’
'They're all belac aka ta t w y
body aad telenet at all beliefs.
1 have talked to aO the potential
caadidatea aad I Ilka than aO.
"But they a n aU Juat .'to

(D-CalH.) called
wrote aad dupUea-

para

Navy Fires Nike-Asp
POINT AROUELLO, C a l i f .
(UPl) — The Navy h u hinted
• tva-aUca Nlha-Aip rocket UP
mltea lato ipaea during a eua
d a n ta check oa aolar exploaloaa
which cauae radio Interference.
Tha Navy announced Tueeday tea
11-toet missile waa equipped with
mltter to atnd latermatka
poelt aa lean collateral. Both re- aaatreat
tea
aaa
tUreback ta earth.
faced to coaflna er deap thle.
The three mooitori were lik ed
tied to » ae l today la. aaaaldw G rapefruit To Go
TAHPA (UPl) - Tba Florida
teak next move. They e td d re­
port the matter to Federal Judge Cttraa Exchange win begin grapeP. Dtckinton Latte, who appototed foult shipments about two waaha
than aa tba uajoa'i watchdog. Or aaeiiar tta a aaual It the wiatear
they could iaaue a formal rip en la iavuaabla. AaeUtaat Oaaaral
mendatloa calling oa Hotts ta Haaacar WUito* O, Strickland
make- tea transfer.
aaM wader crop oonditlaaa pro*
O. P. Hewitt Jr., pr aildaat at valUac aow, tha tin t grapefruit
tha Orlando bate, caid Holla will kava for tha norths** aw&gt;
agreed la INC to beep tee money
aa deportt ee collateral agaiaat

GUESTS o r HONOR at tha ratlin P i m m of Amartei
1929-40 raunion celebration w an Mr. aad Mra. Max
Johnaon. Thirty-fiv* FFA membora aad their whraa aaw
Johnaon’a alldea o( tha Near aad Far Eaat Tha State
Dept. amplojra recently returned from hit work in That,
tend. Johnaon waa taachar aad auperviaor of vocational
agriculture through 1940
(Photo b* Bargetrow

10,028 Students Enroll;

^SS&amp; Si&amp; Z S,

meodatloo from tha eroenttve
boasd ta hold a mrooer hflonrleg
tea teechcn. Sept. U K the City
Hall Memorial bwlldlag. II waa
ako anted to make plana for a Hal­
loween Carnival Oct. to.

K1W DELHI (UPl) — Premier | KaUri aad Air Marshal S. MeJawsharlal Nehru told a tease ca- tarjee, who handed In their ret----- - u p . - i i . - . - , . j , - ' Ignitions along with Thlmsyya.
j Parliament today
ia|,j u * , , j , M truth to
teat India a defrost erlaU had n ports that Manoa bad beta *L
haaa oaaad by tba withdrawal af lowing favorltlam or political feeId, dan. K. S, Thlmayya'a re tig- tor a to inflnenco army promotions,
gatiaa aa army
of ateff. ! In Calcutta beleaguered police
Nehru heaped praise on Detente units opened lira on CommunistT**“ut~ V. E. Khrishna Menon, ‘
1M.........................
making no mention of Urn fact
he also had ottered ta rortga rioters and wounding more than
M crisis touched off bp hla al&gt; i.aoo.
The riots virtually paralysed
logod playing polities with tha
Calcutta, and it appeared likely
■ n u d forces.
TBa Premier also had nothing that the army might taka aver
to say shoal tha nation's other unteas order could bo quickly re-

K

The House Bake Committee
cleared the highway flaaadag
plan for debate under a procedure
which will bar aQ amendments. A
vote oa passaso It likely by night­
fall Thursday.
The measure, drafted by the
House Ways aad Mesas Commit­
tee and approved bp the House
Public Works Committee, cells
for boosting tba federal gasoline
levy to four canto immediately

Sight Conservation
Month Proclaimed
U. S. Notional Debt
Tops $290 Billion
WASHINGTON &lt;UPJ)&gt;-The na­
tional debt has topped $290 billioa
tor tha first time ia history.
Oa a par capita basis, that la a

Mayor A. L. Wilson has pro­
claimed the month of M e m b e r
Sight ConsorvaUoa Month. Tbs
purpose la to focus public atten­
tion on the value of visJoa.
ta proclaiming Eight ConserveUon Month, tha mayor la aiding
tha Florida Council ter the Blind
and Uio National Society for the
Prevention af Blindness.

ly oetlmatad aa a acboal year aw
crag*.
Lett September, I J K children
were eniwUad bp tha end ef tba
first school day, There waa a SM
increase la the pupil muster thin,
year.
Double aoaalaaa win start Tues­
day in Uu Urat tm r grades e&lt; L»
man High aad tba m w Altamonte
elamentary school. Superintendent
R. T. Hilwta said. Enrollment la
tha Lymaa school aria waa Ml
•rar tba first day of school late
yaar. Fourteen aaw Uechors will

2 Youths Arresied
For Teen Murders
NEW YORK (UPl) - Pollco to­
day captured the alleged leaders
of the Hell’s KJtelwn playground
attack early Sunday that toft two
teen-agers deid and prompted
state and city officiate to csE a
u rte i of top lovot meetings oa
thla city's rising youth violence.
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
asked v Bi Director J. Edgar Hoo­
ver to enter the battle by attend­
ing an emergency meeting next
week.
Tba cape-clad “Drscula” and
'The Umbrella Man” were arrestad early today after fleeing from
a police radio car in the East
Bronx. With them was a third
youth who was not Identified.
Police wld Ssl Agron readily
admitted: “I'm Draeuk, tha guy
you art looking for.”
Agron said Tuny Ueroandet, ar­
rested with him, waa “Tha Umbrslla Man.’’

Southwest County
Telephone Service
Draws Criticism
Longwood, Altamonte Springs
and Forest CUy residents are not
getting telephone service com­
parable with the rates they pay,
County Commissioner Lawrence
Swafford tsld yesterday.
The commission told County At­
torney Mack Cleveland Jr. to ask
the Railroad and Public UUUttes
Commission to Investigate the Win­
ter Park Telephone Co. rites and
services ia that area.

C Of C To Meet
Igott telle Semin*
jque to Quartar.
f Rowlea. Pigott
'fensive atrengtB

PRACTICING FAKES took op moat of yesterday afternoon'* football
drllla for baekflald Candidatea at S«n!nola High School. Jerry Dillard, a
halfback, la shown getting a handoff front Quarterback Alex McKlbbln.
Halfback Johnny Lovelace and Fullback John Mann watch tha play.

The Lake Wary Chamber of
Commerce will resume its monthly
schedule of masting* with a ae*&gt;
ska at t p. oa. Thursday to tha C
af C building. The meetings w en

W w i f t eoadlUons M awr hood
f i a t Bad passed tea first time,
B U f i . Teague said yesterday.
■awBawnt la the south end of tha
county also was underestimated,

MONTGOMERY, Alt: (UPl) Mata Highway Director Sam Eagelbardt, a former sUl* chairmaa
of tea White C i t l s a a a Council,
says ha baa been “triad to absen­
tia and sentenced to death’’ by a
northern Negro group
Engelhardt said ha received tba
threatening totter team tba “Na­
tional Negro Congress af ten U,
B. A., Inaroma Headquarter*, Inc.,
IS * Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N.
Y.*f. The tetter waa signed by
"Rufoa T. Washington HI.”
SharUf WUlte MeCaU of Leesburg
asked tea PBI Tuesday to invest!,
gate a similar totter sent to him
Monday aad signed by tba asms
group.
TBo totter to Engelhardt laid ha
had been condemned for his
“crimes against the glorious Ne­
gro race."
The highway chief turned the
’alter over to tha FBI for investlgatlso but diecourted any threat
saying bo had received such tet­
ter* la the past.
The Brooklyn address to that of
a chapter of tha National Assn,
fur the Advancement of Colored
People, but NAACP officials de­
nied aver hearing af Washington.

ty along with the Boar and
Lake protects, tba comateaioa
od yesterday. Davie, DaWltt
commissi oner Vernon Duaa '
to discuss tea project today.

Wives'Club
Aids
♦. . * » I ■* i
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Polio Fund Drive
The Sanford Naval Air Etattea
Officers Wives' Club jumped tola
the emergency polio fond drive
yesterday by seeding a chock la
tha Seminote chapter M tha No­
tions! Foundation.
Tha chapter ta winding up a tet­
ter campaign to raise emergency
funds. T. e Anna Milter Circle wM
lead the Mothers Mirth tomorrow
night when they ring doorbells be&gt;
tween • and T p. m- to seek earntrlbutiona.
*•
About IS,ooo la needed by the tocal unit to keep Its program going.
AU funds raised locally wul Be
spent In the county.

Lyman Area Adults
O ffered Courses
pioma.
This program was recently ap­
proved by Urn SUta Dept, of Edu­
cation, County Director of Adult
and Vocational Education E. S.
Douglass said today. Plans ar* In
progress to add Business English
and Commercial Law to the sebort
adult education curriculum to the
near future. A credit will be Issued
as soon as a student baa folflfiod
aE tha eourae requirements.
Instructor* to tha typing and bookharping atones era lag er Harris
jf Banford tad Mrs. Evetya

Fulfillment of the typing courea
require* completion of a 19 mlaats
speed test, typing to words par
mtouto; with not n u n than turn
mistakes. The bookkeeping course
deals with Individuals, partner­
ships, and corporattou to huateese.
Four practice sola mailt bq sea*
plated.
The courses may Bo entered ai
any time. The eoly charge to g
registration foe of ana tetter aad
the cost of materials. The elasaae

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Memorial services tar hedr.
John M. Sangster will be bald ta
Me Sanford Naval Air StaUM
Chapel at 1 p. m. tomorrow, wtth
Chataata WUliam C. Fuller tafl•UMig.
la Arlington Nation
A Cemetery U scheduled Friday.
(L ed r. Sangater diod whoa hia
■kjwarrior Jot erasbed uar East
Moabo, N. C. after both oaglaao
Hamad out. Attempt! to relight the
■telnet failad bat Seagater kept
Ih* plan* under ooatrot long
aaough to iaeeead through a
heavy ovareaat enabling hia two
enw memben to hall out.
A graduate of the U. S. Naval
Academy, AnnapoMa, Ledr. leaf*
the State Ualvmity
la Mrrlvod by hla wife,
DUae; e 20-month-old daughter
, Ceil, and hia parents, Mr. and
ltra. John 1. Saagator Sr., Nathpep, Colo.
Planning to dedicate e memorial
aeet to Sangater ta the Navy and
Marine Corps Memorial Stadium,
Annapolis, hia family prefers that
la place ef flowers, donations for
Mo seat bo sont to the Commandm g Officer of VAH-1, at the SanTtodNAS.

VOL.

xux

W lA T M B t f t M j j r o j l eloudlne— through Tucadny, thuothrahowtra. High today 88 to M, low tonight 72 to 7«.
Wlw Established WO*
MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1&amp;sT ~
SANFORD, FLORIDA

British Back 'Firm, But Flexible'
Stand In Khrushchev Talks
BACK FROM ORDEAL a n First Q ua Photographer1!
Mata Deltoo E. Wilson (L) and Second Claaa Aviation
Electrician’s Mata WUllain G. Mitchell. The two Navy
men who wera ordered to bail out of Ledr. J. B. Sanjrater'a flamed-out jet last Wednesday, were flown back
to the Sanford Naval Air Station Friday. Wttaon Uvea
at 115 8ununarlin Dr. Sanford. Mitchell la from S t
Petersburg.
(Staff Photo)

Ike Position!
Gets Added
Strength

LONDON (UP1) —FraaU
tenhower today m fed tbe setowd
round ef top aecrat Allied cold
war talks assured qt Prune Min­
ister Harold Macmillan's support
for a "firm but flexible" band ia
MOSCOW (UF1) - Premier dealing wtth Russia's Nikita K.
Khrushchev (a Interested la a Khrushchev.
new proposal from West Ger­
Macmillan's sacking was cenman Chancellor Konrad Ade­ udence from West German Chan­
nauer to resume disarmament cellor Konrad Adenauer, k piaeod
talks and wants more details, Elsenhower to a strong pooRtoa
DEACONS OK PRAIRIE LAKE BAPTlST CHUKC
Tasa news agency reported to­ for hia talks with Italian am\. a n shown aa they got ready Sunday for dedication of
day.
French leaders when he goes to
tht new church at Caapelberry. Left to rljrht a n B. D.
Khrushchev said d i s a r m a ­ Paris Wednesday.
Lock*, Tom RIcketson, J. I. Strong, Malford Morgan,
ment sad other Eaat - West
TM president and Maemillaa
issues "are not Insoluble" and completed a week and of Inten­
rah*rated hia promise that be sive discussions sod headed back
la going to the United Ststee to London this morning from the
"with good Intentions to help Prim* Minister's Chequers estate.
Police were prepared to cop*
pcaco" nod to "melt the lc* of
the cold war," Tass said.
with another overwhelming popu­
The new Adenauer proposal lar demonstration for Elsenhower Jet Engine Reliable
brushed aside warnings about on the drive through the heart of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Jet en­ NEW DELHI, India (UPI&gt;-Tha
Soviet military might made by the capital to visit a World War gines on airliners are proving to Chinese Communists have made
Khrushchev In his earlier note, U memorial chapel for American be 30 times more reliable thin new Invasions Into the Slang and
end Instead appealed to the dead at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
conventional engines, Federal Avi­ Lohat division of lodte’a NorthSoviet leader to reopen big
Tonight the p r e s i d e n t and ation Agency officials revealed to­ East Frontier Agency region, un­
official reports here said today.
power disarmament talks.
prime minister wera expected to day.
The reports gave no details ef
Adenauer said the negotiations disclose to the world In an unpre­
should begin where they broke cedented Joint radio-television ap­ Nikita To Bring Wife the alleged new aggression by tha
off ia August 1*37.
pearance some details of their
Washington Mipn
r k . Kedj
India’s border area.
weekend talks.
Stttt t e l r t m L « l L ^ The !l ^
cam* u Prbn* Minister
Elsenhower and Macmillan held day that Soviet Premier Nikita -&gt;«»h«ial Nehru said that India
g serjes of conferences Saturday Khrushchev will be accompanied would try to solve Us border prob­
and Sunday with their foreign on hla visit to the United States lems with Communist China by
ministers and a small group of by his wife, two daughters, one negotiation rather than war,Nehru told Parliament hla plan
top advisers at Chequers.
son, gate g eooln-law.
was twofold—to reinforce Indian
They discussed the forthcoming
border forces white at Me same
* Khrushchov m ootmuitlst drive against Sm&amp;ther* Bid Doused
Me Free' work), means of strength-1 WASHINGTON fUPI) - Senate
,h.
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antng
NATO, dliarmiment, Weat-| •••‘‘• "S * * * * P‘ rt,« ***** *0,d
streets wan under
^ era defense, nuclear teat ban m -I ? * Ur
*■ • *«??•»&gt; by Sen
dsmaga might not Mow up uniu j
M*"Torthro^teg” uiilUd
A. Smathara (D-Fte.) that
!»ter.
j Natloni General Aasembly meet- C"*™** WM99 Friday until Oct.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (U P I)-“ I
During tha storm's height, light- !nf and tbe Red Chinese threats 15 *® *voIJ Soviet Premier NUtlU
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and*
to“
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nlng knocked about I* bricks' against Laos and India's northback-home views oa pending Is­ family and my religion. I did not
tram a downtown hotel’s rhlm- era frontier.
T
Virtually no details of the talks sues. Democratic Leader Lyndon want to go on living, but 1 wu
They damaged an automobile
w.
war* disclosed by Eiumhowcr’s B. Johnson said ha would consid­ afraid to die."
A mystery w u the whereabouts and Macmillan's press officers er Smalhert* suggestion but voic­ This was the explanation Chi­
ot a small plane whose pups and there was a near revolt Sun­ ed no enlhuslum for K.
nes* student Cheng Guan Lim
radioed Sarasots • Bradenton Air- day night by the too or more
gave tor hiding for nearly four
port that he was last and tew, newsmen who have come here to Reds Hire Fuchs
years as a “ living desdman" in e
on fuel Just before the storm hit. ! cover the meeting.
BEHLIN ( U r i ) - Former atom church attic next to the Univer­
An all-day search Sunday by a Other reliable diplomatic sour- spy Dr. Klaus Fucha has been sity of Michigan eampus.
Coast Guard boat and law color- ccs disclosed the two had reached appointed deputy director of the
The Singapore scliuul teacher's
cement officers ashore turned up broad agreement on a “ firm but East German Central Institute for son, who fled from shame and
no trace of either the pilot or Its flexible” line to be taken when Nuclear Physics, the Communist failure, wu to learn today what
aircraft.
the p r e s id e n t exchanges visits government announced today.
authorities planned to do with
Fuchs went to East Germany him. Ann Arbor police were con­
Residents of a nearby commu­ with Khrushchev.
nity said they heard a plane's
They were said to have agreed last June 23, after having served sidering breaking and entering
engine sputtering, but did not hear that the president take a f i r m a nine-year jail sentence in Bri­ charges.
■land on bute principles while in­ tain for atomle espionage for the
a crash or see the plane land.
Iramigration officials also were
Authorities theorized the pilot dicating the West's readiness to Soviet Union.
on hind to start deportation pro­
may bad made an emergency negotiate toward a cold war set­
ceedings If he is not charged with
landing and then departed with­ tlement.
any crime in Michigan.
Herrell Withdraws
In addition to a possible sum­ MIAMI (UPI) — State Rep. Cliff
out informing anyone.
mit meeting, they were said to IterTeU of Miami withdrew as a
have agreed that the West should possible candidate for governor to
press for other conferences with favor of Rep. Doyte Carlton of
the Soviet Union on lower levels Wsucbula. according to political
oa specific Issues such as disar observers hen. Herrell withdraw
mament and a nuclear test ban. Saturday laying an "tmpaue”
Tha sources said the two were had been reached. Sources said
The first day of school for Ovie­
' l0- u l! r ,m r i-°0 P‘1
. tu,*lion\ Herrell and Carlton had received do students m grades 7 12 has
HMdle snd lar K»*ttheir atrongeat backing from the been postponed until Thursday
Sheriffs Deputy W. R. Brown
Macmillan alao was said to have Mm# pola|cai poup%
(Sept. 3). Grades to will repor.
shot two men with ooe bullet to Indicated that Britain no longer |
Monday (Aug. 31) in kreplng with
a Midway struggle early Saturday totenda to preaa lor Red Chlna'a T l r o y T o A s k D o o
the countywide achedute. Tbe
morning.
recognition by the United State*
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - Veter- lunchroom will be open Morally
Brown had James Henderson for admittance to the United Na
an Secretary of State R. A. Gray, and husca will make their regu­
under arrest and was taking Mm
77, promisee to abide by his physi­ lar runs.
to a patrol car when Henderson,
cian’s advice when he announce!
Delay to starting datr for the
Jumped Brown, according to the
in October whether he plans to upper grades was made necessary
sheriffs office. OUle Stallworth
seek an eighth terra. "Captain because building renovations are
came to help Henderson, with
Bob,” who says he has never had Incomplete. The three missed
whom the deputy wu struggling.
a serious illness, said he will daya will be made up on Satur­
Brown managed to draw bis pistol
Mr*. Blanche Gordnier. widow
and shot Henderson. The bullet |of Allen M. Gordnier and a for­ take a physical examination to days, the exact datca to be deter­
passed through him and hit Stall mer resident of Sanford, dted at October, then ask hia doctor If he mined later. There will he no
should make the race.
school sessions on Sat., Sept, 3.
worth.
a Cleveland, Ohio hospital Sunday,
Both the Negro assailants are following a long Hines*. She was
In Orange Memorial Hospital and a member of the First Baptist
will recover, barring any eompfi Church here before moving to
cations, Sheriff J. L. Hobby eald Cleveland.
today.
Among her survivor* la a niece,
Mra. Robert Wallace. Funeral ar­
rangements are under the direc­
tion of Paul T. Ling Funeral
Officer Delivers
Home, 12700 Woodland Ave., Cleve-

Good
Intention

Labor Reform Bill
Offer Hay Head
JNfSenate Fight
WASHINGTON (UF1) - House
Aspublican conferees, in a surmove, reported today that
would offer some new pro­
posals which could head off a Sen­
ate floor light over the labor reJorra bill.
If Senate Democrats agreed to
Mo offer* made by the House
ip, Senate Republican* obviouswould abandon their plan'to
^ a resolution asking tha
full Senate to break the conference
deadlock ki favor of the Hour*
Mil.
LCDR. SANGSTER
GOP Leader Everett M. Dlrkaea totredaeed the resolution Fri­
day after the committee deadlacked oa House bill curb* on sec-1
endary boycotts and organisation­
al picketing and on federal-state
Jurisdiction la labor disputes. He
jaaid ha would eaH up tha aeraterttan tor aettoa later todays - »
"This im n iM to scuttle any
hope that tha conference could
agree aa a hUI beforebaad.
SARASC IA (UPI) Pitted
Over the weikiad, however, the
ruined lawns and waterMouse conference came up with streets,
soaked Junes remained today as
•am* aew proposals which appar­
of the rain storm-trig­
ently would at least partly accept evidence
gered flash flood that struck SaraMe modification demanded by Sen­ aote iaturday sight.
ate Democrats.
The Weather Bureau predicted
Rep. Robert Griffin (R-Micb.) the area would have scattered
•id he and Rep. Phil Landrum showers todsy, but nothing like
(D.-Oa.) eo-slithers of the tough the four laches of rain that delu­
Laodrum-Grlffln bill passed by the ged some sections at tbe city
Bouae, draw up tbe package. Ask­ Saturday.
ed If tt represented a concession
Water stood waist deep In some
on their part, Griffin said be pre­ areas, c a u s i n g stalled traffic,
ferred to call It an "adjustment." street cave-ins and it least one
bridge washout. Most affected sec­
tions had returned to near-normal
Mental Health Unit by Sunday night.
Hardest hit was the Southgate
section, which lost electric power
Invites Public
A The Seminole County Mental and water servlet when the flood
■with Association Invites tha washed out water lines. One fam­
was evacuated by civil defense
public to attend Its meeting at ily
workers.
7:30 p.rr. tomorrow In the Fir-t
City officials said there was
Methodist Church’s
McKinley no way to accurately estimate
Hall.
the damage total. However, they
Plana for Work In this fall’s said damage would run Into
United Fund Campaign, setting "tbe thousands of dollars.**
up of • nominating committee and
Some of the holes in the streets
nvlew of the year’s work are measured five feet deep and seven
feet across. Officials said many

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News Briefs

"briver Licenses On Sale
Tomorrow; Sites Listed

J. M. Devell, the Rev. Leonard Jones, pastor; Thoraaa
Bagley, L. J. BrunenstuhJ, George Crook and W. &amp;
Petty.
(Bergstrom Photo)

IndiaReportsNewInvasions

Rain, Flash Flood Cave

time talking Me situation over
with the Peiping government.
Even aa he spoke Indian news­
papers published reports that the
Chinese had entered the liny Him­
alayan country of Bhutan from Ti­
bet and had climbed again withIndian border guards.
The Nehru government wu re­
ported to bar* dispatched heavy
army relnloreemtnU to the north
with Instructions to shoot If ne­
cessary to drive back encroaching
Chinese.
Nehru’s speech to Parliament,
however, was designed to reduce
some ef the teosten that has

up. He raid war waa Ml
the way to settle dispute*.
He said tbe difficulty to Mat l »
dians tela certain
ritortea
Chinese Commanlets
same soil He said he hoped *ew&gt;
ferae cei and talks could wash Ml
the disputes.
Nehru told ef
tween Indian **—f Chtoeea
during August but sold Ma teat
one he wee Informed about eeewatod Wednesday. The other three
occurred Aug. V, M and M, ho

'D ead M an' A fraid To Die

S

Sept. 3 Opening
Date Of School
In Oviedo

Deputy Gels Two
Hits With One Shot

The 1900 drivers licenses will go Alexander will lake a staff to the
Tuesday • A. M. in the following places for the conven­
ience of residents:
Court House,
Lake Mary Post Office, Sept. 2,
prices remain the same, from 2 p. m. to 3 p. m.
for operator and restricted
Griffin Real Estate, opposite
operator licenses, and *2.23 for Glass Tower, Fern Park, from •
chauffeur licenses. Anyone now l n . to 3 p. m.
bolding US* Florida license may
Caaielberry Post Office, Cassel­
renew It by bringing the license berry, Sept. 9, from * a. m. to
In person, or by sending it by aa i p. m.
adult member of the family, or
Oviedo Town Hall, Sept. 10 and
an amployer may obtain licenses Sept. 22, 2-3 p. m.
lor bis employes,
Geneva Community Hall, Sept.
a T hy may be renewed by mull, 10, 9:30-11:30 A. M.
• th * entire original license must
Fla. Power Corp. Club House,
bn presented to order to renew, Boar Lake, Sept. 1. 2-3 p. m.
and the applicant may keep the
Altamonte Springs Town Hall,
40th Baby On Job
green carbon copy to use white Sept. 13, 2-3 p. m.
NEW YORK (U PI)- Patrolman
the license Is being renewed.
Longwood Town Hall, Sept. It,
Robert L Dezendorf Jr., 31, Sun­
All restricted operator licenses 2-3 p. m.
must be renewed before October or
Adm. Bldg. Forest Lake Aca­ day delivered hia 40th baby.
The 21-year police force vet
uaminatlon will be required. demy, Sept. 17. 2-3 p. m.
Thou now bolding out-of-state va­ Naval Air .Station, Sanford, Sopt, eras, who took aeveral pre-med
course* before Joining the force
lid licenses must appear to person 17, 2-9 p. m.
to obtain Florida license, and
Tbe first two weeks of Septem­ and carriea a medical Mt with
^nyooe under It yean of age ber, when little interest is shown, him oa the Job for Just inch em­
Viuet have signature of both par­ the hours at the Court House will ergencies, beat the ambulance to
ents and appear to person.
be from 9 a. m. to noou and 1-3 the home of Mrs. Francesca Lo­
pes and assisted in the birth of a
County Judge Wilson Alexander p. m., Monday through Friday.
ia axtendtog the service this year
Starting September U. tbe of­ seven-pound 10-ounce boy.
and hiring additional help to give fice will be open from 9 e. m.
test and efficient issuance and to 9 p. *m. to accommodate resi­
applicants may save much time dents who wish to purchsM the Fire Put Out
having license and exact licenses during the lunch hour.
An attic blase Friday brought
Also, the office wUl be kept open tha Sanford Fire DepL out on iu
ange ready when they are next
to Um.
on Saturday, Sept. 19. sod 28 from ninth August call. LitNo damage
In addition to issuing licensee in 9 a. m. to noon for persons who waa caused by the Or* at the
Jhr Court House to Ssnfurd during cannot renew licenses any other 901 Persimmon. house which be­
■ to month of Septembait, Judge day.
long! to Mrs. Varied McIntosh.

S

^ 0 . 110

Mrs. Gordnier Dies
In Ohio Hospital

Cheng, M. revealed man of the
fantastic story of hla aalf-made
prison to authorities who ques­
tioned him In the Washtenaw
County Jail here.
"I guess you could ’ caB R a
self-imposed torture," Cheng eald
as ho nervously flung back hla
shoulder-length hair.
"You know how a kid feels aft­
er bo has Just broken hla moth­
er’s favorite vase? Tbat’a how 1
feci."
Hia former university Junior en­
gineering student waa flushed
(rom the attic of the First Metho­
dist Church, ooe of tha city’s
largest churches, shortly before
9 a. m. Sunday by two policemen.
ilia capture ended aloriea about
a ghost to the church.
For Um peat few year*, police
have been plagued with prowler
reports at the church. Members
of to* congregation complained of
"funny noiaea" to the big church.
Cheng said he made some noise
skipping rope on a 21* foot wide
catwalk of planka to the attic
rafter* above the ceding and be
low the roof of the three story
church.
"I needed exercise," he said
"Even an Oriental like me can’t
lie on planka 24 hours a da&gt;,"
He alao got exercise climbing
down a permanent steel ladder
that led to hla nest hideout and
three flight* of stairs that led to
a basement kitchen.
It wa* here that Cheng got bis
food supply and used bathroom
facilities since he vanished Oct.
9, 1033,
"I kept relatively clean," be

Caldwell Calls Nikita $250,000 'Truth'
Fund Suggested
World's 'Top Criminal'

Union, Goodyear
Race Strike Time
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) Negotiators for the United Rubber
Workers Union and the Goodyear
Tin A Rubber Co. raced today
against a midnight deadline to
reaeb agreement oa a sow wage
contract.
Union mombera at Goodyear
plants In II etttes last week voted
strike authority to their bargain
tag team. There are 17,000 URW
members at Goodyear plants.
"You never know," said a union
spokesman when asked if the
membership would strike If nego­
tiator! failed to reach agreement
by tha deadline.

MIAMI (UPI) - Former Gov.
Millard F. Caldwell charged to­
day that the forthcoming visit to
America of Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev will contribute to the
“ Communist purpose."
Caldwell c a l l e d Khruefacbev
"the world’* top criminal" and
warned that unless the United
States watches Ua step, Jt may
become another Russian satellite.
The ex governor leveled the
charges to a speech prepared far
delivery to the National Warden’s
snd Jail Assn.
"The self-appointed experts who
spend a few days In Russia and
return with glowing accounts ef
progress, education,
eociallxcd
medicine, toduetralliaUoa and cul­
tural advancement are pleading
Khrushchev's cause," h&gt; sate.

"Poland, Yugoslavia and Me
other satellites reached agree­
ments with the Kremlin and sold
themselves into slavery. Il‘a Juat
by such cowardly setioo that
America may become Just one
more satellite.
"President Roosevelt endanger­
ed the existence of civilization
when be met with Stalin nt Yalta,
President Truman was out- vaueuvertd and hla allies greatly
embarrassed to hla ridiculous sum­
mit meeting.
Caldwell is a strong states’
righter who has blasted the fed­
eral government, U. S. Supreme
Court and others from time to
time.
He struck out today at federal
encroachments end Supreme Court
tuliaga.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Association of Citizens Councils of
Florida has voted to start a state­
wide drive for 9230,000 "to present
the truth" about segregation.
In a day-long meeting here
Sunday, the group also passed a
resolution tor to* “ determined
defeat and destruction of the doc­
trine, plan, and program" of the
National Association tor the Ad­
vancement of Colored People to
Florida and to* South.
Tbe 30 delegate* hU at what
they called "the attempted prosti­
tution of to* vital segregation of
white Anglo-Saaon heritage by
misguided individuals, courts and
group*."
The Rev, George Downs of Or­
lando, executive Secretary of the
association, presided at the meet­
ing, which was held at the Ameri­
can Legloa HAL

said, "by wiping myself w t* a
cloth after perspiring. It r**e to
119 degrees under that rata. B
w»* cold to the winter, Mm ^ l "
Cbrag's four-year student «taa
expired Sept. 19, 1933. H* «s*p&gt;
peered on Oct 9 sod wee report
ed officially ratoeing m Nov. %

Miami Teamsters
Members Resign
In Union Tiff
MIAMI (UPI) - Th* .
for a rebellious group of Team*
tlera* Union members has saM
"there to nothing left ta
York) Local 237 to Miami.
George Pfaffendorf, former
of th* local’s organising drive,
said about 1,700 of the local’s
2,000 member* resigned * v f a
“ methods at operations."
He said Local 237 President
Henry Pctostein of New Y * r k
made "misleading and pravneattv*
statements."
Pfaffendorf asId he and 14 bnafness agents have a tentativelyscheduled meeting with Teamster
boss Jimmy Haifa to talk over ■
new Florida charter and dtacu—
a new membership drive.
"I don't say Fcinsteto wasn’t
sincere.” Pfaffendorf said, “ but
his action did not create a
feeling .between the union
public officials and b etw e e n
union and its memben.’'
The union has been attempting
to organise Dad* County's must
cipal employes snd has met
opposition from public
Feinstcin bas questioned tbe
of to* officials to threaten
era with dismissal if they Jota th*
Tea mater*.
Pctostein termed tht
aa a ‘'conspiracy'' started bw
Pfaffendorf.
Pfaffendorf connived to get 3
charter white be waa still working
for ue," Fcinsteto said. He t t ii
Pfaffendorf and th* 14 V't’-rrf
•gents had “ been off to* payrtaP*
for tore* months.

Polio Fund Goes
For Vaccine
Th* 8#mtool* County
Unit he* already bought
polio vaccine with th* 930 gi
tbe UnK
Unit by th* American
the
Auxiliary Thursday.
Thurada
The donation will be us*d In boy
vicctoe for Immunizing children
who com* to th* clinic lar theta.
The Health Unit had a taw
•upply all

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CINCINNATI. OW* (UM) - A
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d M * a refrigerator br her Mspfetbsr. X*aa*th H u e
ter, altar a fraatit iM | k t Merck.
IK to heart WII .rapeftsd I* “ AM* Ska told polks she wa* ptaytag
ceadlUm" M a y la Gaatnl BeepiUl.

New Road Study
w . a . bmiuu

statutetod a n e e eavlromaent
■emtwkera la the atatda ao that
tha flnt travelers will hart m
leaamabls idaa at what to expect.

daM Uadi/ tad $7400 to eratrvta* * HWi trtM aebema
llgbbnrhesd wharf Negress tad
bits live ka hanaawy.
D m nelshberbrod. laaladia*

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^ feeing dw reiH H. Ifcllaaachmldt.
t*Ftalalllf va. Edward • WlllUm
SltaUaMifemldi. Dafcnlani.
aad
*Tfe*fMk l i l t not ar a dacraa »r#
- m t i ir i wlU ha aptarad a*atnct
^ f j i f e h l my &gt;I.»I and affltial
atari at hanfard, hcHiaola Ceueir,
wSfarld* Ifetd Uth *«F •&gt; Acaum.

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[ t O ALL HRkO.vn H A V I N O
; CLAIM* o n DUMANDh ADAlXiT
SAID EBTATHl

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Tou *ad tarh of ,ou ar* horofep
‘ kotltiod aad r*qulr«t to file an,
till me and demanda wfelek »ou.
" or etuktr *f To** mar have egelmt
4, ml* eatat* la ik* oftioa of lloa.
tW Ik w A l m a i n Count, JU4*o of
1 Oomlaoto Count,, *t at* offtro la
’ Ik* Ceart Uooio in Banfnrd, Ftor.Ido. wllkln *l*ht tllondar month*
s. from th* time of tka tlru publlca&gt; Hub Of tkl* Mile*. Each eloim or
fdomand muil k* In writing anil
eoitala tha yUr* af rottooaca and
■* pool offloa audit** af th* alalmaat
aad matt ko *wern ta k , tha (Him' eat, hla agoni or aiteieof, or the
• earn* Mall ho void.
.
/ * / Marti/a J. MeCarth,
At Admlnlotratar o f u ld
r
tou t*
- Firtt publirailoa on Aog. It, l*l».

aat. M Cheat, r , a a le tli. Tha »»*
tura at thla aalt la ta aauta a
d|viral.
Tou ara harah, required ta fUO
,aur vrritlee dafaaaaa with Ua
Clark of aald Court tad aarva a
ca p , tharaaf hpon Fialntirrs attamaya ao ar hafara dapitaihar
ilia . tlfp. a* a' Dacraa Fra c m *
faaao will ha aalarad xaaleet rau.
WITifKM mr band aad aaal aa
Clark or tha Circuit Court la aad
for Samlaalo Count,. Florida, thla
Uth da, of Auauat. A. D. III*.
O F. HERNDON. Clark Clreult
Court la and For eaaalaola
Count,. Florida
H, Martha T. Vihlia
■AM IL-MUHnKLL * 00X1
Atiome/e far Flalatlff
F. a Rom m i

main In tha btM, rat off from
tha world, (or six month*. Wo wlU
nadir* tale*at*rad IntamaUun
/ram Inaldh th* Wat ao W* will
know how obr vohnteere ar#
getting on."
Since Hrlvey had already ds*
aerlbod thla uat ban a* only i t
feet in diameter aad nine feet
high, th* nett quo lion waa:
“Isn't there an emotional hat*
art, t j to apdak, (a « woman and
two man *a closely aaaociated /hr
ao long a time 7"
Orlando, Florida
IUKAL.)
Helety, a former college profaaaar, amliedt
l i I k , ( M i l ml I t * C M i l , J id a e .
"At th# memant acUntltta feat
* HI M i l l iB M t r , * M i l e l Florid#.
I l F roha tothat for at lcaat tha tint two
fa N the F.efale mil
month* in apnea or ipoee travel
B8 TITHA II. BROWN (t e m e r l,
there »IU bo *o much to Itarn
Uerth# IL Jtnklaa)
D u i u t d hod ao much to do that tea wlU
FtNAL T o n f i t
Nolle* I* horofe, elvon tket the not really be a problem.
"Believe mo, they’ll bo too dog*
und*reion*d win, ik ike ilk da,
of Miunkir, A. H. till, promt tired in the moon baae to worry
about H. After ala month* . . ,
wall, that U one of the thing* wo
Kstouter of tha Katata a t HER.
TltA If. BflOWN (form orl. North*
II. Jonktiu), dtcoattd, nad at Mid
tlm*. thin aad tbor*, aiaka appllcation ta th* oald Judo* for a fla il
ooitloaioni at hla adm lntm tuea o f
*«id oatat*. aad far aa ardor diochnralag him a* such Ktoautor.
Dntod tkl* th* Sth d a , of Aughit, A. D. m * .
j t f flOHERT F. JEXKtNd

HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
BY DR. F. LEO KERW1N

The Chiropractors creed Is
; t o locate the root o f the ill*
Xneea. Then apply the adjust*
-m in ts to the nervn center,
f The nerves ee the Chiropraeyilnte out. ere fo ud point a lo r
moat o f the humen ilia o f the
b X
F o r in!

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carry life force.
I f It la squeezed at anv point
along Us course, the life force
will be cut o ff In just that pro.
portlan. ThU U exactly whet
happens to produce disease
JUttl iuckn«M.
Th« Chiropractor’* work U
done with hl* hands end the
bone* “ • *djusted

Mississippi recently to itudy that
■trie's highway coat probleni. Tha

Mary and heavily
dhry rood* aren’t
Might bo ratted.
Ho hhU Oh ststruney
*f*
itandara* oi
MfTttb rood*, like hilwlulppi
does, and uv* um c money. This
SHORT HILLS. N. J. (UPI) - will mutt la narrower shoulders,
Jacqaeline Oey Hart, th* pretty drelaage ditebei, right* * of • way
poit-debutante whoa* disappear* had leu concent with light dit­
anca Uat Month touched off a na- toacei.
tionwida uarch only to tars out
Bat Grotegut uld hexvlly-tmde kidnap boex, w u honeymon- •d roada muat (toy at a top standtag today ea aacrvUy aa ahe waa •rd detpKa tha co*t.

T bo
ClhThlhad rwodhtlon
mod* th* great to the Ludlow
Community Aaeocletton. o group
reptoatnUag both white* aad
Negroes, to "atoato a workable
plan far democratic living" be­
tween the two race*.
1to araoelatlon will rponaor aa
e d u e e t l o l h l end promotional
eeapelgn to provent t repetition married.
of what boa happened •lctwhct*
In a qulpt Eplacopal ceremony
— • meu exodus of wblto fan* at her parent*' home here, Gay, Father, 4 Children
Ulee when Negrooa move In.
a, w u married to Stanley Noyoe
Gataea, to, of PayottevUlo, W. Va. Rescued From Gulf
Church aad town o/nctol* bad b on
PANACEA (UPI) —Six pcnoai,
pledged to lueh eocney abost tha
wedding that not even tha neigh­
bors knew tt waa takiag place.
Gaya father, Ralph A. Hart, from a powtrUu cabin crulacr ta
•lecutlva vlea preildeat of tha the Gulf of Mexico.
Authorities Uld (lilting guide
Colgate Palmolive Co., told nawsHardy Revtll at Sopchoppy and
B. D. Woodward of Quincy and
his tour children, spent the night
■board tha M-foot craft when lb*
Lyles To W &amp; L
starter battery went dead.
LEXINGTON, V*. (UPI) —
Joseph Franc U Lyte*. fortner St. Cmve-In Buries 50
LouI* Uolrtraity athlet* end a
LISBON, Portugal (UPI) - An
membdr of tka Bllliken boakstearth cave-ln at the construction
bell team which woe th* Nettonel site of Pertugsl's first big steel
Invitation Tournament In New tall buried so men today.
extra hour."
York la 1HI, baa been named
Berry denied be w u aware of bemball coach et Washington and The men w o r e excavating
ground for the Installation of blast
any eecetletioes I n v o l v i n g a Lee Univenlty. Lyles played mi­ furnaces at the new mill near
“ date." "I've base on tbo nad nor league baseball in th* old St.
three years end you den t do that Loula Browns' orgaalxsUon from
Itto to IMS.

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on the

tlon locates the

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Illness In t h e
atomnch
Ua
•then knows where the nerves
•nrs pressed upon to produce

Thl* correctk the reel cause
o f **&gt;• disease end It is fo r
tbi* raison that the Chlro^
^
patients get well

: 3 £ t S S t i T k S pK .
-that pert of the spina and
tftnds how that pressure la
Iproduced. Then he repUcee
*tho email bones In their najtturnl position and when this
-,!• accomplished, the trouble
,*&gt; loafer exleU. However •
A m vo does not need to bo cut
-to lues pert of it* ability to

*nd
«»•
One o f n eerien of articles
pnhltahed in the pnbUe later*
set to explain and IBwtrat*
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F, Leo Hernia whoso offlee to
located at SOI 8. Freach Ave.
end hia telephoao namber U
FAirfex 2-7442.

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It W . Were. A lt ,,
Woadnaf f •Fork Ine Bide.
i n f # * * Florida

NEW YORK (UPI) - Marten*
Dietrich returned Sunday from e
five-weak night elah tour of Sooth
America, bearing U places Of hig­
gle* end alee word* about Latina.'
“ Latin audience* are alwayi
much more onthuiliatk sad
warmer," ahe eald on ber arrival
at Idlewlld Airport- "la Lea VagAf
they are a different breed. Whan
tha miewera wrote about my act
In Latin America, they did it from

'Those Cats W ore Real Warm'
Singer Says Off D ate Mixup
RICHMOND, Va. (UFU- Negro
rack 'n' n il aiager C h e r 1a ■
(Chuck) Berry Indicated today he
will not return to Mississippi to
try to refute charges that he ssked a wblto girl for e date.
Berry, to, under a *730 bond be
posted baton being escorted from
Meridian, MUs., for his own safe­
ty, arid it wa* all e “ alsunderitaadlag." but Indicated be will
forfeit the bond rathor than re­
turn for trial on disorderly cuoduct charge*.
la fact, Berry told reporter* In
hla Ant statement deicrlhtag Us
version of the Incident, that he
had coosUired "trying In rue ell
th* way" to the Alabama border
to miles away.
“ Thou cits were m l warm,"
Berry aald of th* crawd of teenagora who bocaraa angered over
report! that b* had offered (o pro­
long a fraternity dance perform­
ance one hour T h u r s d a y night
in exchange for a dato with e
wblto girl.
County attorney Paul Busby said
la Meridian Uut a write bey, Fred
Rou Jr., to, ton of a prominent

attorney, Introduced Beery end the
20-year-old white girl M she eeuld
get bis autograph.
Busby uld elso that "R ou hod
promised to get Berry e data In

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Notice U hereby alv«n that 'the
t a d tr ilm a l will, an tha ltth Aar
at September. A. D. ll|&gt; praaant to
tha Honerable C ou n t, Judea
Bcmlnele Count,. Florida, hla riX&gt;
ratorn. account and Vouchers. Jae
Crete*#* asd anatai problems .Executor at tha Batata of W. K .
Randall, dacaaaad. and at laid
not found la many other stoles. time,
than and thara, make applies
Ha aald tha atata alto apaada lion to tha laid Judaa tor a final
considerable amounts oo engineer- eettlom.at o f hla admlnUtratlun
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T u then • rotter exetaahre m m
tarn. Arttagtoa Heights. I d r o #
oat to M t i old bow# « d to w i
that tte entire arts w i now Nog*
po or CktMOi. Tte old b o m woo
■tin (boro aa wa* tbo tram# oebool
I attaadod bat tt U bow an Negre
tank. Nogrooo and WUtoo ao
w#D aa Chtoeee, Latins, aad a l
otbar aaUoaaUtio# intermingle
but I found ao aodal lntegrattom
or daairo for any oa tbo part •
ate ran.

Assignment
ratal by tho paopto. It would ffhra Somlnolo County lta
i aanator Instead o f tho county aharing tho aonator with
rmrd County.

Tha rogiatratlon offico will bd man from 9 a. m. to noon
I to • p. a * Monday through Friday* and from 9 a. m.
oon on Saturdaya.
Tha of flea of rogtatratlon la In tha Chamber o f Com*
400 E. l i t S t, Sanford.
dtiaona ought to got on the rolli and vott.

dicato that, at least from tte
American point of view, too much
to being expected ef these historic
vtoltf of the two most powerful
Widen la tte world today,
Tte danger to, agala from tbo
American standpoint, that the
figuratively'
sweetness aad light will cut the
id that Just ground bom under tte strong preperedneaa ataad taken by our al­
lies la Asia; weaken the pro-West­
ern atand of (overnment leaderi
te such countries as Japan aad
doing* el tte great power* tt Bur- Tte Philippines; and strengthen
■pe aad North America.
the hand of tte Communists In
Asia has all tbo cohesive gusli- the BO-cnlted neutralists nations of
ftos tt Quicksilver. But soundings
made by United Press Interaetton
Plainly, lbs fear la that the vis­
al ihreogtent tte vast area la- its have teen “ oversold."
■There la a
minds of
tte Etoeaa may toad
ia Aato.
ally as wail
tally literal-

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IE Diving

about bis perianal plans for INI.
But tte pari where I asked whe­
ther he aad tte First Latte plan­
ned a Washington apartment af­
ter toavteg tte White House, te
grinned and said I should have
ooe of my lady reporter friends
call up and ask Mamie.
Several lady raportara did call.

• LONDON (UP!) - Adolf Hitler
kilted hlmaali te tte stinking ruins
of bla Berlin bunker while the
boom of Ruaaian guns lolled the
death knell of his empire —
Benito Mussolini waa shot and
strung up by tbo heels In an Ital­
ian gaa station —
Frinklta D. Roosevelt died with
victory te Europe only day*
away —
Joseph Stalin lived long enough
to plunge peace Into tho cold
war —
Only Winston Churchill of the
"big five" to still alive. At the
ago of IS, he spent tte laiy sum­
mer months of IMS cruising
around tte Mediterranean oa a
Greek mUlteaaln’s yacht.
What of tha others whose
thoughts and actions of 10 years

ago changed the history of tte
worldT
In Brito in In 1V3&gt;, tho names
on everyone's lips were Churchill,
Chamberlain and Eden.
Neville Chamberlain died a bit­
ter and broken man not long after
MBS was
waa UQLiwfM,
u to
il*
war
declared, fiif
hi* ajni
spirit
shattired by forcee beyond Us con­
trol.
Anthony Eden survived as a
power te British politics until ltU
and soother war, this time against
tte Egyptians and Carnal Abdel
Natter. It waa ■ war that was
■ disaster, and Eden retired ta
January, 1MT, a broken aad dis­
illusioned man.
la Prance, the greataet name of
them all emerged from tte war
years as an all-conquering bare
but U was not until lfM that

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7. Mine
ST.Xnterjee. B»ia»d*|*e Aasesr
pronoun
entrance
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as. Masculine
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lar attraction to our own Maria*tlge hot the capacity to ta n the land aad at St Auguatiae, only
iM fi iacrlilnni
considerably larger. Located weit
la hlo latest mtoatoa to Algeria, of Sob Pedro oa the oeaaa tt la
m the a n of the Blaeahower aa improaahro layout A trained
visit, DeOauOa to tryiag to deter- whale mow compared favorably
mlaa tew far bo c m aa hi offer- with our trained porpoiae ttew at
tog terms tar a eeaae-flre. It ia Mariaalaad la Florida.
aald that bo will go to tte comWe atopped to photograph da
a and poets to got tho viowa of the Church of tbo Wayfarer, where
youflgar officers aa tte ftrlag Una. Jaae Mansfield waa married aad
Ha aoema ta ba tearchins for then found comfortable a n o a a e
•rtaa of toythy beneath the tort! datloea at a lovely mater court
al tteaa whs have a rigid and la Long Beach. The next way wo
nyloldtag view of tte need to coo- drove to Saa Diego aad found
tame tte "paaifleatlca" to tte bit­ thia a thriving buttling city. No*
ter end, with all lta horror* at val craft twinned tbo harbor aad
arianlaed torture and brutality. iiilori were everywhere ia evi­
hi this te retemblea a eanal- dence.
fllwayi Let
tlva old ateyhaat fetUng hlo way The following day we vlilted
clwcyi d w
over terrain that ia taU of pitfalls Kaotta Bony Farm, a unique and
and traps. There ta something colorful attraction of a reatored
poignant ia this ipectacle, for this Sheet town. It It a muat if yoa •Iweyi flwtf
it a noble elephant, who for all aver vlalt Southern California. Of
hit amhiguitlM aad obscurities ba* count wt bad to aoo Dlaneyland
performed heroic aorvlco ta aa and yoa need a day or more to
heroic fashion.
really cover thia amasing attrac­
What te tsUi Elsenhower ta tion. Both Kaotte Farm and Dto
general outline DeOauUe will make atyland are doing a land offico
tte subject of ipeech to tte buainesa and ia my estimation are
world, to te delivered eoae time tetter than any gold mine tho
after September 10 aad before 4f«ra hoped to fiad.
September If. It Eisenhower could Crowdt were tremendoaa at both
give tbo aew formula bla whole­ iUnctioni and people actually
hearted approval, then DeGaulto’a would atand In luia an hour or
itten would ba atrengthaoed at more to gain entrance to tome
i* and abroad. But approval ride or ahow that would latt only
depends oa whether te can go
three or four minutes. At Art NATURAL GAS CO.
far enough to convince tte Arete Uaktetter n yt, "People are Fuaaad tte African!, who now stand ay-" To try to fully dcacrite then SOI Buford Ave. FA 2-9281
ta almost unanimous opposition,
that te wants to mate a Jut
MlCf,
September 11 to tte looming
deadline. That la tte date on
which tte United Nations General
Assembly meets. Tha Aslant, Afri­
FOR N E W
cans and Ante, with aomo help
from newly rebellious nations In
ACCOUTS
Latin America, an determined
to pats a resolution censuring
"OLIVETTI”
France for conducting ■ "colonel"
war In Algeria.
po r t a b l e
That could te tte trigger setting
t y p e w r it e r
off a chain al fataful consequen­
with a
with E
ces. Tte oitnm o aattonallato would
with a

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lic. Ha helped draft tte eaaatiteUoa which brought Gen. do Q u i­
to's Fifth Republic Into existence.
Edouard Daladler, French Pre­
mier al tte time ef Munich, re­
mained te politic* after tte war,
moat ef wUch te spool te Potato
tot or Germaa Internment. He w u
swept cot ef political life by the
Oaulltot landslide last fall be­
cause tt his opposition to GaaL

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Boy Scouts et First Presbyter­
ian Church matt T p. m.
Pinccrast Baptist Church Youth
Fellowship, T p. m.

For D ottie
Mr*. W. W. Jennings and daugh­
ter, Mn. Jim Wirnar were hos­
tesses at the bridesmaid's lunchcon for DotUe Williams at tha Mar
Lou Restaurant Wednesday at 1

TUESDAY

Wort this gown of tulle
and antique wstin, with
portrait neckline of seal*
loped hand-clipped import­
ed chantilly lace and short
sleeves. The satin bodice
and front of the tulle skirt
were appliqued with handclipped imported lace and
the back of the bouffant
satin skirt terminated in
a full chapel train. Scallop,
ed veil of imported French
illusion fell from a pillbox
o f matching lr.;e.

The Rev. Richard E. Neumann
tficteted at tha doable-ring, canleUght ceremony. Miss Nancy
oopman was maid of honor and
rttumalda were Miss Ksren
lag. Miss Nancy Barry and Miss
harry Wigley.
Clarence McKee Jr, served his
rather at best man and ushers
•re Henry MeLaulin III, Terry
sorer was Michael McKee. Miss
pith and James Jackson. Ringwa Lee Savage, organist pre­
nted a program of nuptial music
M accompanied Maurice Van
hrk. soloist who sang. " 0 Prom­
ts Me" and "Tha Lord’s Prayer."
[The Church was decorated In a
Hot scheme of pate and emerald
teen, with palms, arrangements
I greens and white la both altar
bd standing vases, candelabra
|th burning tapers
floral
Koratlons with setln V a along
■ aisles.
Miss Wigley was given In marlua by har father.
(The meld of honor and attendIU wore identical gowns of
Herald green orgatua with
racelet iteeves, empire bodices
id scoop necklines. They also

The luneheoo table waa centered
Pioneer Fellowship of First with a white floral arrangement
end a miniature bride and groom.
Presbyterian Church • p. m.
Executive Board meeting of
WSCS of First Methodist Church
• a. m. followed by business and
program meeting nt
a. ra.
Daughters of Wesley S. S. Class
social and business meeting 7:30
P. m. in McKinley Hall
Pinecrest Baptist Church Trus- Mmes. C. T. N iblack, James
tee's Meeting 1:43 p. m.
Partin. H . J . Slayton and C, K.
Bucketew entertained Thursday
night at the Nlblsck hom e In Ovie­
do. follow ing the Fletcher-Slayton
wedding rehearsal.
R oom s o f the s p a d o u i home
were decorated In keeping with
the bridal motif, and carried out
a green and yellow co lor schem e.
The centerpiece on the dining
room table waa a largo heart cov­
ered with yellow satin and ruffles
of tulle decorated with lilitio fthe-valley. Silver candelabra con­
taining lighted' yellow tapers were
Frank Evans o f Lake Mary had placed on either side of the heart.
Invited guests Included Miss
a pleasant surprise on his 80th
M iry Ann Slayton. Billy rietcher,
birthday recently, when ho had P. D. Slayton, Mrs. Nan Parker.
several unexpected visitors. They Mrs. N. E. Fletcher, Mr*. Stulls
w ere bio ion Frank Evans Jr. of Riggins Susan Slayton, Marilyn
Saugus, gists., another son, Jack Mathers, Junle Flem ing, Nellie
Beasley, Mr. and Mra. Ransom
K. Evans, his w ife and son UavUl Hudson J r ., (he Rev. and Mrs.
o f Iloxford, Mass,
Jack T . Bryant. Tom m ie Bryant,
A lso present a t Ihe surprise 11. J . Slayton, Joseph Duda, Glenn
birthday celebration were Mr. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martin,
and Mrs. John Stuart Jr. of A l­ Mr. and Mrs. Slayton Harrison
tamonte Springs. Mrs. Stuart is and Steven, Pat Buckelew, C. T.
Mr. Evans’ granddaughter and Niblack, Jam Partin and C. K.
she was responsible for the whole Buckelew.
affair. She arranged Ihe big sur­
prise and prepared the dinner
com plete with decorations and
brought them to the Evans' home.
They included a turkey din­
ner with all Ihe trimmings and a
birthday cake decorated with one
30 ybar, and two 13 year candles.
A special meeting o f the exe­
Mr. Evans received many lovely
birthday presents in addition lo cutive board of the Woman's
enjoying the visit o f his children. Auxiliary o f Seminole Memorial
Hospital haa been called for 10
a. m. W ednesday in the dining
Lake Monroe
room o f the hospital. A ll members
are urged to attend,

Niblack Home

Scene O f Party

Children

Surprise
Father

S.M.H. Auxiliary
Board M eeting

f- The Misses Brenda Brown,
Judy Lavender, Maria Rowland
[and Cent Wheatland entertained
• group of friend* with • skating

party at Skate City last w eek­
end. The pre-school party was en ­
joyed by the group from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m.
Gueata Included Janet Johnson,
David and R icky Gotloher, Anne
Aiken, Sonny Mason, Johnny
Beawlecbcn, Diane Smith, D oyle
Carlton, Norm a Whlttcrn, Paul
Colman, Ducky McMurray, R ob­
bia Blake, Jim m y Touhy, T om m y
Griffin.
PecW ec and Jackie K night,
Martha Keel, Jeri Wheatland,
Dawn and Billy Liplhrott, Linda
and Billy Ball, Linda Stapler,
Billy Shaffer and Billy Colman.
Unable to attend were Larry
Chester nml Kenny, Kathy and
Sharon Poff.
The girl* mothers Mrs. L. T.
Brown, Mrs. Curtis Lavender,
M rs. P. W. Wheatland and Mra.
W . L. Rowland chaperoned the
party.

Mrs. M cN a b Gives
Going Away Party
For Mrs. Adams
Mr. and Mrs I). K. McNab en­
tertained Mrs. Martha Adams and
other em ployees of the Credit Bu­
reau and the Collection Division
of Sanford at a dinner at Jim
Spencer's Restaurant Wednesday
evening. Mr*. Adam s waa special
honor guest as the will leave soon
lo make her home In Key West,
Fla. where her husband, John W.
Adams Is stationed with the Navy.
Mrs. Adam s has been employed
by the Credit Bureau for the past
2 years. Novel gift* were given
Martha at intervals during the
dinner which can red much merri
mcnl. One being a 3 "carrot'*
ring, guaranteed to make your
eyes "sp a rk le" if eaten. As a go­
ing away gift she was presented a
service for 6 of stainless steel
tableware by Mr. and Mrs. MeNah and the em ployes. Those at­
tending w ere Mrs. Mae Davis,
Mrs. Jackie Meredith, Mrs. Polly
Junes. Mrs. Betty Wright. .Mr*.
Theresa Francis and Nil** Pete
Rani.

Henry Schumacher

Personals

Honored At Party
Mr. and Mra. C. E. Flctemcyer
and their daughter, Dee liargreave, were hosts al a surprise
party, honoring Henry Schumach­
er last week end al their cottage
at Lemon Bluff, it was a last gettogether for a group of friends
before Henry leaves to enroll al
Cornell University.
Guests enjoyed swimming, wa­
ter skiing and a gab scrslon. A

cd hambaked
served.
tile bon*
r, John
re, Evio
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n , Schuryeri.
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Food Guide For Older

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A turkey dinner with all the trim*
mingt and ice cream was sirred
to the guests.
The hostesses presented Mfca
Williams with a sliver bread tthp
for a wedding present. Miss WB»
Items presented her attendant
with white pearl tlirif, to bt wen
at the wedding.
Those attending were the hrmm
elect XUe Dottle Williams, lap
mother, Mrs. R. W. WUUamfc
Mrs. Jack Burney. Mist Jane Wil*
Hams. Miss Sylvia Williams, Milt
Sheralyan Williams. Mias Traacet
Williams and the heatesses Mr*
Jennings and Mrs. Warner. Unable
lo attend wen Mr*. Ernie Map*
rte end Mrs. Monty Stewart .

By MRS. II. I.. JOHNSON
M r. and Mrs. William Canup
are entertaining as houseguests
this week Mrs. (I. E. Youmans
and son o f lllackihcar, Ua.t Mrs.
Elisabeth Stow art, Atlanta, (la.
*nd Mrs. Lucille Canup ol
A uguda, tia.
Mr*. j acj. ^Vclta and children
have returned from Jacksonville
"h e re they have been visiting
rcU ‘ i&gt;c‘ Mr. and Mra. Chris Thompson
have as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Atkinson and children of
Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. Nathan Stripling and
children have returned to St.
Simon. Ga. after visiting with
Mi*. Striplings parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. I - Keller,
Mr. , m| Mrs. John dorm er and
, on H|,o have been In Collinsville,
j|j_ |,„yC returned to Monroe to
reside. A l present they are with
Mrs. dorm er’ s parents Mr. and
M is. Ilichatd Bans.
Mr. lllu] Mrs, George Townsend
,jr. nml son* of Tindall Air Forrc
lla*e, Fla. were callers at the
honio of their cousin* Mr. attil

P aile w ax will keep m oiit and
In excellent condition If a damp
doth Is placed over the wax be
fore replacing the can's cover.

Circle
M eets
The Dorcas Gird* of the Up*
iala Freaby^slt* Church meg
Thursday at tb* home, of Mrs.
Reerw with Mn. Georg* Simmon*
president presidio* Mas, Bite*
mona led tha Apostles Creed tel*
lowed by prayer by Mrs. Clove*
Karrs.
Mra. Jane Thompson resigned
as secretary and Mra. Mam waa
elected to finish out tha ten*
la the absence of Mra. John An*
des, Mrs. Kcece gave the tree*
aurera report. Mrs. Simmona re*
ported that tho Mite of Pennies
has reached more than the half
way mark. l!(00 feet of pennlu
have been turned In.
The Sept, meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. E. 0. Daniels
on Lake Markham. This will be a
pot luck dinner, and members will
make choir robes for the Youth
Choir. Refreshment* of coffee,
soft drinks, sandwiches ah a
cookies were served by the bta*
less to the nine member* protest
REM EM BER Y e a r VacaUea
W ith S N A P BHOYB

WIEBOLDTS
CAMERA SHOP
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People Available
ties are m ore likely to be over­
weight than those In any other
decade o f life. Women who were
overweight seem ed lo com plain of
more physical ailments at an ear­
lier age than women of normal
weight.
To control excessive weight
gain, raalgly the result o f de­
creased activity, older people can
gradually reduce calorie intake to
a point where Ihry can maintain
their normal weight. It m eans cut­
ting down on sweets and fats with­
out sacrificing foods that are. good
sources of proteins, m inerals, and
vitamins. Copies of this bulletin
"Food Guide for Older F olk s" are
free on request at the office of
the Home Demonstration Agent,
Lasrmrnt floor of the Courthouse,
Sanfurd.

Enterprise

First Aid Medicine
Safe For Small Fry
With the children outdoors from
dawn till dusk enjoying their sum­
mer vacation, mother must play
nurse to a host of juvenile cuts,
scrapes and burns. But the clever
hom em aker's medicine cabinet
boasts fold up tulies o f antiseptic
and petroleum jelly, as well as
handages. for Just vuch minor
emergencies. And, by lettuvg child­
ren administer Ihetr ow n first aid,
she may prevent tears— withhout
fear of bottle-breakage or spills,
since, besides keeping Iheir eontents fresh and clean, collapsible
metal tubes are unbreakable and
ndn-spillable— even by amall fry.

food essentials, and that well-be­
ing Is directly affected by what
they est. Calcium and ascorbic
acid are often short in these diets.
Those persons who had higber
totals of ascorbic acid in their
diets were found to have health­
ier teeth and gums. Those with
higher protein and iron intake had
higber level of blood hemoglobin.
Earlier studies showed that in­
creasing calcium intake ol teat
animals made a longer Me. De­
Glass Fact
partment scientists think that this
"A nnealed" m eant that a finish­
m ay also apply R&gt; humans.
The problem of excess weight ed piece of glass i» reheated and
has alio been Investigated. Studies then gradually cooled to give it
indicate ***** women u the ir LI- greater strength.

LARRY ELMORE

Larry Elmore
Plans Career

Lunchbox Hint
Clean out the school lunchbox
with a sponge or cloth dipped in
a solution of three tablespoons o f
soda and a quart o f water, to keep
it sweet and odorless. Kune and
dry in the sun.

A s Aviator
Larry Elmore, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Kltnoie plans lu enter
Georgia Military College, in .Milledgeville, Ga. to continue hi.
education. His father was a Chief
in the U. S. Navy before he retired two years ago. I.arry hope*
some day to be an aviator.
He com pleted his freshma
year of big high school at Elisa­
beth, N. C,, his sophomore year at
George Dewey High School in
Subls Ray, Philippine Islands and
his junior and senior years at
Seminole High.
Ills favorite subjects were
chem istry and math. Ills favorite
recreation hobby is swimming, lit
is an espert at water skiing. He
haa been employed during the
summer months by Odbani and
Tudor Construe: on Co.
Academ ic Crush
—The National Education Asso­
ciation predict* a 20 per cent increate in the number of students
per teacher during the next lu
years.
To balance shortage against
boom In students, NEA surge its
larger classes which might be
taught using television and other
m echanical devicee. The associa­
tion also recommended ehmlna
lion of courses that draw only a

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Baalsf Rngulntlnne that Ortnndo !ndu*trl»l Dscelapurs. lac., haa
Im i n IM • “Uaa" permit la taiull a aewaga trMUMtal plant
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Hu m . Ccunty Cemmlulcnerc raoa, WHaiaOr, h llia k w IS
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leader U aot likely to he twayid That
N. J. Behr tha holder at the
thia tlna to hath dews aiala.
following rertlftcsta hae filed aald

Alton Swoim Gets
Winn-Dixie Award
Allhh Ldtelf SvdlH, I M AwcUt
Atpttue, la b m «( 141 MiiAbMI
throughout UW Boatli who hgro

dlatrlhutlen a ad far final dieoharg*. aad that a* aeptamhor II,
M S •• will apply la U a Manorable Wllaaw Alasaadtr, Ceuaiy
Judge at aemluele County, flarldn.
foe nppretai nf aald ftaal rat am a
and far an enter nf dltutbatlen
and far final dlacharen aa Raaeu*
tar a( tan will af UcMARO R.
BRKUtR, deceeeed.
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Ceuaiy of Bamlaele, Btata af FlcrIda. Vmleae each eartlflcate ahall la
redeemed accordleg to lew tbe pro*
perty deecrtbed la aneh eattifleate
will be held la tbe blaheet bid*
dtr at tbe front deer nf tbe 8eml*
aele County Cwnrt Hnuen at den*
ford. Florida, oa tbo ftret Monday
la the month af October. 1*11,
which la tha Ith day of October,
lilt
t*dled thia Itth, day at August.
m i.
n. r. Hamden
clerk Circuit Cenrt.
■emtnala Cauaty, Fterlde
(Official Clerk's aeali
Publlah: Auauct It, September T,

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ber end J**r at laaaaaes tha deerrlptlea af Ik* properly, and tha
asms Is wkUh It waa aaaeeoed nr*
aa fallawat
Cartlfluni* No. I l l
Tsar af lesuoaca Jan* Ik A D.

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All of a*U preperiy helag la |ht
rokhiy of *e.uiaole, guto of Flor­
id*. t'nleeo tush mtUdcelo ahall
he redeemed aemrdlag t* lew the
properly described to Pwob cortld.
ceio will be Cold to tbe hleheei
bidder el b* free daor of the gomtpole County Coen Mouao at garfard. Florida, ea Ut flrat Ifowdny
In tbe m**u ef o*t*ber. iu&gt;,
wkUh te the ilk. dey *f ottaker,

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XUTICE Id HKRKRT GIVKX.
T U l Foal B. Smith the belder et
tbe fellewlng cert ideate hae tiled
eeld tertilleat* tee tea deed t* be
leeaed tharos*
The cenldcnu
eamber end year .&lt; laeueece, the
deaertbUea ef the property, and
Ik* name l* whies It wat ateaaaad
are ea fellas at
Cert l fire le No, III
Tear ef leauaare Juaa
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•aelesd* dprtege Accor tine t*
Fteta Thereof Recorded epos
*h* Fublia Record* of Seminal*
Canary FUrIda
Nam* ta whleh u m im J o. f.
A« of aald *r»aerty being U the
Cauaty nr Semienin. him* of Flor­
id*- I’nleea eneh reretdcoi* sanlt
ho redeemed aeeordtne i* Uw u t
preporty deecrlhed |* au.n certinho p"U to tb* kishaat
hltdey St the front door *f tb«

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NOTH'* 11 HRRBBT UIVKN.
That H. O. Heteteah tha hatdar
af Ua fellewlng cartlflcata hka
filed aald canlttcata ter taa deed
in he leeaed thereon. The cartlfl*
rate number had yaar et Iwuance,
the dneurlblle* •* «»• pmperty.
•ad tb* nama I* which It waa
aeerued ar* ea fellow a:

Certlflcwte X* lie

Tear af Ueaaata Juaa ft. A V
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Deoeetptlow •* Property
l o l l | A I Rlk A
Fir at AddUlen te Replat ef
I.eke Mobile Choree Plat Reek
I Fade II
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Name In whlck aeaatotd N. U. Jr.

You and *a*h af yea ara harahy
matl(log aad n tb ltlf te Bmaant
eay claim* and demead* whiah yea.
or aiiher af paw, may knee agaiatt
the Mtate et RUXABRTM W.
r lc m a x a K, deeeeeeS tot* ef held
Cauaty. la tha Cauaty Jade* ef
Bemlaele Ceuatr. Florida. at hla
A France* A MeHonell
offlad to » • mart bout* ef aald
Alt of said preperty betne In W*
County ef Bomloolo, Ptat* e(
County et Bastard, Florida, wtuie
eisht aaleader moat ha tram the
Florida. Cat*)* auth certificate
than
b* (.deemed acovrdlae In law
time at MB flrat publication of thte
belted. Kara alelm *r dtmead shall
the property deecrtbed la inch cer­
be in writing. had bdsll aute toe
tificate will be eeld t* in* btoheet
bidder at tk* fleet doer ef the
bleet ef re*idee re sad peel title*
eddraw af tod atolmeat. end shell WIS
Cemlnol* County Court Medio at
he ewem in by toe eiatetank hie
Hated this Hie. day at August, Seiterd. Florid*, ea lb* flrat Menhpeni, er ettwraer, sad eay baeh
day in tb* maau et tKteber, m i,
tiaim or damns* set h tile* eaell t , **‘ a F. tiered..
which te U* ith, day at Ucteher,
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alauaaa to Uw aRouat af UN Name
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of Vlorida to GstodaYUle. Tha All of aald property being la the
af BcmliAlc, Btaie of trier*
past wai bawd upw KhalaMie Coahly
t'aleea aura certificate ahalt
ichlsvetaest, mtrU aod tbt dttin Ida.
be redeemed according ta law the
tor adueattoMl i f r i K t a n t , it property deecrlhed In auch cam*
wai ihhouaced by H. L. Avery, llcate wilt be bold to the hlgheet
at the front door of the
Ttca president of tba Jeckeooville bidder
Pemlaele County Court Homo at
glviiUw of Wtoa-Dtota Store*.
Paafnrd. Florida, an the flrat Mon­
Tbo 141 icbolarihipi i n i r f i f day In the month of October, Dip,
for tha iWMt it bool jtar rapra* which le the llh, day af October,
till.
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which waa bdgua to ISO, lfr.
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aald rent fleet t for lea deed to be
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•nation of tha propertt. and tha
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bidder hi Iho front deer wf the
Pemtnele County Court Haute el
hen ford. Florida on the fltet Mad­
der to the month ef Ucteher. I»»*.
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tnereen. Tha cartlflcata number end
tear af leauance, tha deaerlptlea
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which It waa aaaeaaed ara aa fat*
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Bob Crumley Agencyl

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•f ike fellewlng mrtlflento ha*
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to bo issued thereon. Tk* eartittcat* number aad »**r at Issuance,
me daeaHBllen *f the property,
and Iks asm* I* which It was aa•eased ara a* tellewai
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ICBC. IM.I* FLORIDA hTATLTRS

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NOTICK IS HKUUUT UIVKN,
That N. J. Mohr U * holder of tha
follow mg certificate hae filed eald
eertlflcaie far Ins deed to ha issued
thereon. The certificate number and
year •( lieuanne, the deecrlpliue of
the bre»*'U&gt; *»J ihe aamn la
which It was aaaaaaed ar* a* fol­
low*:
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Paaeetpttow af Freperty.
Let II Black II
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i r*a* it
Name ln shirk aaaeaaed Martha
Mublmaa
A.I of aald yreyany being la the
County *( Bemlaela, Stata et Flor­
id*. Inleta auU certlflcnt* ahall
b* redeemed according to law |hs
property deecrtoej in such centtkatn will be eeld to tb* hlgheet
bidder at Ihe front door wf Ua
Pemlaole County Court Houeo at
Bastard. Floridm aa tbo first Men­
der la the meat* of ualobor, ill),
• » 'i l I* tn* ua. day of Ucteher.
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Hntad this l!tA day et Auguet,

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cteik Circuit Court.
PemiOLile County, Florida

(Official Clerk* Baal)
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catUfl.aie fur tan deed ta he laewe* thereon. The certificate lum­
ber aad year af leauance. tha deecrlptiea et the preperty, and the
earn* ta which U wan saaaaead art
at fellow at
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t'ewhiy af Seminal*, State *t FlerIda. Valaea a*.a cartltteaia ahall
be redeemed arcordlad to law lh*
praeerty deeurlbed la auth tarTilIcdte will he sold ta tb* klgheat
htddor at Ua fteot deer of U*
Baaioel* County CoaM Houe* at
■oafard. Florida, oa tb* tlr*i Men­
der in the month of UeUW*r, iHk
whlck i* U* Its. day at Uulnhor.

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Frealey
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properly daaertbed la rhch centflrat* atll he * ■•* to ihe hlgaeil
kiddrr St Iba front door af tha
Pemisals Cwaaty Coort Men*, st
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did ■ Job oa tbo ladling u oil
Wt r r o f f ii f up their first Aaer. lean League pennant aiaeo l»i».
Al U fo t’ speedy now took a
doubleheadar from tbo Tribe Sua_ day, B1 and H btforo NJM at
# Cleveland to iwocp a four-geme
"toaw down lortaa" and loaftboa
tbolr load to III gaaea-loegest
of tbo m in i
Tbo Wblto Sox aivor bad It ao
good. If they win only 13 of tbolr
«■»*■*■* » games, tbo secondffaco Iadtaaa atilt would have to

win If of tbolr la»t M to ever
taka tbo*.
Tbo Piratoa aren't la aueb good
abapo, of coumr but they aren’t
exactly complaining. Tbty mod#
It niao out of tbolr lait It by
iwceplag a twin-bll] from tbo
Phillies. 11 aad 7-4 in It laalagi.
with llttio Boy Paco fashioning
hii ntb victory of tbo Mason
without a defeat in tbo nightcap.
By taking two from tbo Phils,
the Pirates eliabod to within four
games of tbo first-place Giants,
wbo dropped a 7-0 declaim to tbo
Dodgers, The Cuba beat tbo
Braves, 6-2, aad tbo Bods defeat­
ed the Cardiaals, 6-4.
Among the "also raas” la the
AL, the Tigers took over third
place with a 4-6 victory over tbo
Athletics; tbo Senators topped tbo
Yankees, 3-1, end the Bed Box
blanked the Orioles, 3-0.

.Line Scores
Natfaual Laegne
Oat game)
PbHadlphia
Old HP 000— i « i
Pittsburgh
10P 000 001— ] 10
Boblnton ( II ) a a d Tbomst.
Haddlx (U P) and Burgess, HRFroesa.

&gt; (2nd game, IP innings)
Phils.
HP 000 000 1— P p i
Pittsburgh OM OOP 122
T 12 1
Semprocb, F a r r e l l (B) tad
Thomas. Daniels, Porterfield (1),
Kline (3), Green (6), Grots (I),
Fsee UP) aad Kravttx. WlnnerFsct (UP). Loser—Farrell (IP).
HBs—Kravttf, Stuart, Boucher.

(2nd game)
Chicago
012 0 » Oil— P 11 2
Cleveland
OOO310 OOP- 4 0 2
Latmia, Lawn (P) and Romano,
Lollar (l). Bell, Grant (3), Gar­
cia (I), B. Smith (!) nod FlUGerald. Winner — Latman (0-3).
Loser—Bell (14-11). HRa — CeUvlto, Smith, Held.

too waits nos won their open­
er from the Indians with a fiverun aiatb-iaaiag rally that Early
Wynn launched with a home nut.
Wynn, wbo needed Gerry Staley's
help in the eighth, won bin 17th
of the see ton and saatb of Ms ca­
reer, tying him with Bob Poller
and Eppa th e y for total major
league victories.
Barry Lalaan won hit eighth
game In the nightcap although ht
gave way to Turk Lawn in the
sixth. Before departing, Latman
yielded Cola-lto's aatb homer with
two on and Woodie Hold’a aith
homer with the bases empty.
Pace, wbo new baa won 22
straight ever two seaseos, got
away a bit lucky in Pittsburgh's
Mcood game win ovsr Philadel­
phia. Ed Bouchee bomered off
Paco la the top of the 10th to
put the Phils ahead, 35, but Dick
Stuart doubled borne two runa elf

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(1st game)
Chicago
000 005 001— P • 0
Cleveland
000 020 010— 3 10
Wynr, Staley (I) and Lollar.
McLlsh, Locke (I), Htrshminn
f&lt;) and FitsGersld. Winner —
Wynn (UP). Loser—MeLish (IP
T). HRs—Held, Wynn.

'P lay Day' Rodeo
Stock Obtained

Rain ted Tampa’s Tarpons best
the Sanford Greyhounds 2-0 Sat­
urday night In the Mason's dos­
ing gams at Tamps. The game
was called after four and a half
Innings on account of rain with
Tampa Isadlng 2-0.
Rigon's home run and two other
safeties give the Tarpons (he
lead.

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MacKay Holds Hopes
Rain, Tampa Beat For Davis Cup Victory

Packers Show Spark
Called Prose InUraatfaual
When the Greta la y Packers
went to training camp, new Coach
Vince Lombardi claimed bis big­
gest problem would be to conquer
the "attitude of defeatism I know
is here."
The former New York Giants
offensive coach, who also doubles
ns general manager with (be
Packeri, listed a number of other
difficulties at tbo time but It was
obvious be was most concerned
with the temperament of bis new
players. And you couldn’ t exactly
blame him because the Packers
wero tbs worst taam In tbs Na­
tional Football League last year,
winning only one of 12 games.
However, ooe look st tbo Pack­
ers this summer would indicate
Lombardi bss licked bis biggest
problem and is resdy to pull a
couple of surprises once the sea­
son gets underway Sept. 2T.
With six different players shar­
ing in the scoring, tbo revitalised
Packers rollsd to tbslr second
straight victory In three axhibllion starts Saturdsy night by
whipping die PMladelphii Eagles,
45-31.
Tbs Forty Nlners, led by vet
■ran quarterback Y. A. Tliile and
rookie Tommy Davis, bandod tbs
Cleveland Browns tbsir third con­
secutive defeat, 1M4; the Loa An
gelss Rams stopped the Chicago
Cardinals, 34-21: tbo Giants shut­
out the Detroit Lions, 31-0; the

Natlaxal Leagwe
W-L-FeL GB
Ban Francisco
i l 51 j *2 *
Loo Aagelts
71 50 .ssa 3
Milwaukee
1000 AH 3
Pittsburgh
TOa AM 4
Chicago
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Cincinnati
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St Lords
0112 .450 13Vi
Philadelphia
54 TV .400 30V*
Benday's Results
Pittsburgh l Philadelphia 1 1st
Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia f 2nd

Detroit
000 000 121— 4 t 0
Kansas Cily OOP OOO OOO- P I P
Motel (UP) and Wilson. Daley,
Sturdivant (!) end Smith. Loner
-Daley (1P1I). HRs - Wilton,
HossL

Greyhounds, 2-0.

Bears crushed the Pittsburgh
Steel era, 5411. and the Baltimore
Colls downtd the Washington
Rrdikini, 23-10, in other week-end
action.
Tittle threw two touchdown
passes to glvs Ssn Francisco (2-1)
and early (140) tead and Davis
booted a 23-yard field goal In the
fourth period for the margin of
victory. Jim Brown scored both
Cleveland TD's.
Tbs Rams (1-2) took a 14-1 half­
time lead sod then moved up and
down the field almost at will In
the tacond half to easily beat the
Cards (3-1) before a crowd of 52,013 In the Los Angeles Coliseum,
Versaute Frank Gifford was
practically the whole Giants of­
fense In tbsir victory ovsr ths
Lions (2-2). Gifford scored two
TD’s on Charity Coneriy passes
and tbtn directed a third scoring
drive while playing quarterback.
It was the cleats' first victory la
three sUrti.
Quarterbacks Rudy Buklsh and
Ed Brown were the stars in ths
Bears’ cniihinx defeat ef Ute
Btselars while the Colts took ad­
vantage of loose Washington play
la whipping ths Rodskins.

leaer Carlton Willey. Key blows
la the rally were Jim Marshall's
double which tied the seert el 11
Md Irv None-1 two-run tlagis.
Ex-Cardlasl Eddie Kesko drove
la throe runs to help Clncleastl
snap, n toor-gem# st. Louis winalas atresi. jsy Hook hurled a
seven bluer for hie fourth win.
Over in the Aasricen League,
Don Mo.il of Detroit peeled Ms
lMh victory when ht held Kansas
City V throe bits and also belted
his first major league bomsr.
Buss Kemmtror and Tex Clev­
enger combined In a five hit pitch
Ing effort that led Washington to
victory ever New York. Kemmerer, who won bis eighth game, bad
a throe-bit shutout until bo bad
to leave with a pullsd back mus­
cle ia the sixth.
Frank Sullivan pitched a fourbitter and struck out nlae ia Boatonn win ovsr Baltimore.

Standings

mtCKCY,

Milwaukee
Ml Ml 000— j i t
Chicago
OOP 000 llx— P 10 1
Willey, McMahon (I) and Cran­
dall. Hobble, Henry (g) and S.
Taylor. Winner— Hobble (13-11).
Loser- Willey (M ). HR - Ms- Box F Ranch owner F. T. Marl*
weather has agreed tn furnish the
thews.
cattle for the Dusty Boots Biding
Cincinnati
too 101 030— p n 1 Club "Flay Day" next Moaday.
Bt. Louis
220 OOP 000- 4 1 1 Brahma calves will be used for
Hack (4-3) end Bailey. Gibson, roplag.
Dulibx ( !) end Smith, Loser—Gib- A "Bell the Bull" event, nsw to
the rodeo circuit, Is scheduled to
sen (1-4). Hit—Beyer.
bo In the gamss. One rider ropes
San Froclseu 012 000 t i l - P 1 3 the bull while another fist a bell
Lot Angeles ooo git i n — 1120 to the aalmat’a tail.
AnloneUl, Miller (1). Worthing, All horse owners are Invited to
toe (1), McCormick (P), S. Jones meet with club members end Join
(•) end Lendrltb. Sherry, Craig (he activities Monday at 2 p. m.
(I) and Pigaalano. Winner—Craig In the arson behind the Farmer's
(1-5). Loser—McCormick (11-12). Auction Markst, Onora Rd. Spec­
HRs—Kirkland, Mays, Hodges.
tators are invited. Fret children's
American League
pony rides will be available.
Ballimoc*
OOP POP POP-P 41
Persona interested (a Joining the
Boston
301 POP OOx— I 3 0 club may call L. D. Roberta at
Wilhelm, Fisher (I). Loom (I) FA 2P1P3 far information.
end Trie ados, Sullivan (PP) and
mm 'yisfi tdlliimi1
*"hurts1*1**
White. Loser — Wilhelm (I3»). •grt
HR—Stephens.
New York
OOP OOO001- 1 a p
Washington
100 OM lOx— 1 » l
Terry (PIP) and Berra. Kernmerer, Clevenger (!) and Court­
ney. Loser — Kemmerer (P14).
HRs—Allison, Lopes.

Dick Tamil in tbo bottom of tbs
totb. Stuart also bit a pinch hom­
er. bis nst, In tbo ninth.
Bob Skinner's fourth Mt of the
game, a twt-eut tingle hi the
■lath, woo the opener far the Pirues. Lefty Harvey Hsddim gave
up anly six hits, including Gene
rreeae’a llth homer, in notching
Us llth triampb.
An error by third baseman
Jackie Brandt pend the way for
two untamed rune la the ninth
that gave the Dodgers their vic­
tory ever the Glasts. Wally Moon
followed with a triple to tie the
score at M and after Sam Jonas
relieved leaer Mike McCormick,
the Dodgers filled the bases an
two walks. Willie McCeoey then
let In the vrtaalag ran when ha
fumbled Nona Urker*! grounder.
The Cube wen their game from
the Braves with a flvt-nm rally
in the alghlh al the sipeaee of

FOREST HILLS, N. Y. (U PDBarry MacKay, celobnllag bis
34th birthday, can make t present
of the Davis Cup to the United
States if be defeat! Australia's
Neale Fraser today when the two
tennis stars resume their decisive
Jingles match in the 1*36 challenge
round.

O il Slick Fatal
To Race Driver
MIWAUKEE (UP!) - An oil
slickened track was blamed today
for tbo death of Ed ElUlan, the
first victim of a fatal auto racing
aecldant la more than two years
at State Fair Park hen.
Elitian, 33. Fresno. Calif., was
burned to dsilh Sunday during
tbo 300-mile big car rice wMch
climaxed the W i s c o n s i n State
Fair. His car spun out on ■ turn,
crashed Into a wall, overturned
and burned.

Each won one act on tbs center
rourt at the West Side Tsnnis Club
Sunday before darknesa forced
them to halt. Their match, now re­
duced to a beit of three atruaglc,
resume* thin afternoon.
MacKay, on leava from (ha U. 5.
Air Foree, admitted a victory over
Fraser would be "the biggest
birthday present 1 could ask for,”
Howaver, the Dayton, ObJo, giant
was pitted against sn equally pow­
erful swinger who Is the No. 1 play­
er la tennis-mad Australia.
Australia started Sunday's final
two singles matches In the best offive series with a 3-1 lead, but Alei
Almodo, Um lean, moody Peruvian
who won the cup for the U. S. last
year, regained enough of his form
to beat lefthander Rod Laver in a
record M-geme four sets, »7, 4-S,
10 B. 12-10. That match took 3
hours and 23 minuti, and It was
after • p. m. whan Mc-Kay and
Fraser took the court.
Fraser took the first set, 26, but
MacKay won the sscond, 0-3.

The Thursday Night Mixed, a
new local bowling leagut will have
Its second aeries of matches
Thursday night ai the Sanford
Bowling Alleys.
The Florida Stato Bank team
will meet Furniture Center, B.
Edward* Builder*’ Supplies wU
take on the Sunland Estate*
group, and Stelnmeyer Roofing
will roll against South PlnecmL
Furniture Center, the banker*,
and Sletnmeyer’s now hold the
lead resulting from last Thurs­
day’s contest*. Each has n 2-1
record. The other three teams
are tied far second slot.
Frances Mackey led both the
men end the women tn last week's
matches with n 210 acratch game.
Following waa Den Stellar with
a 204 high game, SH three game
total; Ed CsUan: 3BS-J43; and Tom
Strlngbam, 1*0-302.
President of tbo longue ia P. LElmore: vleo president, John Og­
den; end Mcrotary-treasurer, Mar*
lie Woods.

League Leaders

Writers Nominate
Auburn As Choice

Only games scheduled
Tuesday’s Garnet
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — Po­
Detroit at CMcago (night)
werful Auburn, which has not loet
Kansas City at Cleveland (night) a game since 1914, is the choice
Washington ai Boston
o f 7 to 12 Southern sports writers
(Only garnet scheduled)
to grab the Southeastern Confertnie football title this season.
The writers, voting In a poll
sponsored by the Jacksonville
Piersall Batter
Journal, selected Coach "S h u g"
Jordan's Plalnimtn snd gave only
After Head Pain
CLEVELAND (UPI&gt;-Oulfl«lder two first-place votes to national
Jim Pciriall of the Cleveland In­ champion Louisiana Mate Univer­
dians reported today he felt sity.
Mississippi was d clrn a ted for
"muck better" after suffering a
severe pain in Ms bead that ne­ the third spot, followed by
cessitated bla removal on a stret­ Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Florida,
Georgia,
Kentucky,
cher from the field during Sun­ Alabama,
day’* double-beadtr with the Chi­ Vanderbilt, Mississippi State and
cago Whlto Sox,
Tulane.

READY FOR UAYTUNA RACES — n o n a n i row ier
of Mlanl Springs, shown here with his wife. Evelyn,
was among the first drivers to fits entry for too 8CCA
sports car races scheduled at Dayton* International
8peedway. Fowler will be driving • Porsche Carrera. Th*
Daytona Beach nporta car races head the Labor Day
weekend aporta program for Florida.

Tampa Beats Saints,
7-8, In Series Opener
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) —
Once-beaten Su Petersburg hopes
to even the scoro against Tampa
hen tonight In the second game
of the Florida State League's
be*t-of-aeven playoff for the
league championship.
Tampa, Um season*, first • half
winner, came front behind Sunday
night to nip St. Petersburg 7-6 at
Tampa.
Second baseman Norm Gigon
drove in the tying and winning
runs with a two-run double In

Miamian Winner
In Jaycee Golf

the botom of tt&gt;* ninth. 8L Peter*,
burg had gone ahead 6-3 In Um
sixth with a four run uprising
highlighted by Manager Tom Ha&gt;
mllton's double and BUI Cline'a
booming homer.
The win went to relief piubey
Sam Croge, who pile! d fattiest
ball after relieving starter Da*
Casteen tn the eighth with the
bates loaded and two out. ..
St. Feto
010 004 010—6 7 t
Tampa
021 OOl 003—7 10 4
Polanco and James. Castroa,
Croge (I) and Johnson.
Winning pitcher) Croge.

8TA.NU Cleaning
Kwpa Clothes
LUCE NEWt

C o ll FA 2-3315

Philip*

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (UPI)
Frits Lefflngwrll of Miami Shores
Fla., winner of the 14th interna­
tional Jayceo golf championship
COLONIAL CLEANERS
here during the weekend, headed
111 8. PalMtlo Ave. •*
home today vowing to forget golf Orlre-la Breach 319 W. Nth
for "a solid month."
"I'm very sick of It," the 110pound star said Saturday as ha
accepted a huge four-foot trophy
dedaring him tops over 199 en­
tries from 48 states over the rough
Elisabeth Minor Country Club
course.
Leffingwcll shot a 72-hole total
of 290 for the win. Two strokes
behind him st 292 was medalist
Ronnie Geringcr of Newport
New*. Va.
Third was Lynn Yturri of On­
tario, Ore., with a 294, followed Seminole PIbg, * Klee. Bank#
Uhryptal Lake At#,
by Wright Garrett of Danville, Va Lake Msry,
Fla.
HA 5-9456
with a 293.

Tompion Winner
SARATOGA SPRING5, N. Y. —
Tompion, a C. V. Whitney colt rid­
den by Wiilie Shoemaker, won the
9114,175 Hopeful Stakes at Sara­
toga. Vital Force was second and
Bourbon Prince third.

Back To School

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for

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for.

DRIVING EASE
(Easy to Park • Scoots
through Traffic)
Bend yoer stedsat back to
school with a saw

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Series Scheduled

United Pros* tntcTuittaoal
National League
Flayer A Club G. A l, R. M.FcL
Aaron. Ullw. 120 523 1 » IN AC1
Cnghm, St.L. m m 35 IN AS1
Pinson, Cln 131 5M 113 lit AM
Temple, Cln. 1H 503 M lit At*
Cepeda, S.F. 1H 515 H 103 .517
I I tonlngi.
Boyer, St. L. 12* 4*0 71 133 AIT
Chicago • Milwaukee 2
American League
Cincinnati 0 St. Loula 4
Kuenn, Dot. US Mt *2 113 A3t
Loa Angeles 1 San Francisco I
Kalina, Dot. 112 42* 75 143 .333
Saturday's Basalts
Bunnell, Bos. 134 412 T» 130 All
Woodllng, Bal. 110 317 M III A ll
Pittsburgh a Philadelphia 1
Milwaukee 11 Chicago 4
Fox, CM.
til 330 72 163 All
St. Loula 1 Cincinnati 3
Bona Batted In
(Only games scheduled)
National Leagut—Banks, Cubs
Mudiy'e Probable Pitchers
123; Robinson, Reds US; Aaron,
Ban Francisco vs Los Angeles Bravea 103: Bell, Reds tol; Math
(night)—Sanford (12-10) vs Koufax ews, Bravea V.
(1-4).
American Leagut — Colavlto,
Indiana N; KUlebrow, Senators
Only game scheduled.
Tuesday Night's Gamee
*7; Jensen, Red Sox *3; Lopes,
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Yankees 12; Malioao, Red Sox 03.
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
NaUeail Leagut—Banks, Cubs
St. Loula at Lea Angeles
Americas League
3S; Aaron, Braves 34; Mathews,
W. L. Pet. GB Braves 35; Robinson, Reds 32;
Chicago
aom .aio ... Cepeda, Giants 23; Boyer, Cards
Cleveland
7535 .577 5Vi 25.
American League—Colavlto, In
Detroit
asas .500 isw
New York
atM .493 law dlani 3*; KUlebrow, Senators H;
Allison, Senators 20; Maxwell,
Baltimore
n M 410 ii
Boston
aiao .too tovi Tigers 27; Held, Indians 26; Lem
Kansas City
5* 10 .451 21 on, Senators 26; Mantle, Yankees
Waihilgtou
5217 .403 20 26.
Pitching
Sunday's Resells
National League—Fact, Pirates
Chicago • Cleveland 3 1st .
17-0; AnloneUl, Giants 16-7; LawChicago • Cleveland 4 2nd
Pirates 15-7; Newcombe, Reds
Washington g New York 1
12-7; Conley, Phils 12-1; Podres,
Boston 3 Baltimore 0
Dodgers 12-7.
Detroit 4 Kansas Cily 0
American League—Shaw, While
Saturday's Results
Sox 14-4; McLiih, Indians 16-7;
Chicago 2 Cleveland 0
Lary, Tiger* 1T-I; Maas, Yankees
New York A Washington f
126; Wynn White Sox IT*.
Boston 4 Baltimore I
Detroit 0 Kansas City 3
Monday's Probable Pitchers
New York st Baltimore (night)
—Ford -13-7) va Walker (0-7).
Washington at Boston (night)—
Fischer (0-0) va Monbouqueite
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APARTMENT*, t l d i . nicely ten
labcd, $N A $43, ltt l l a Art.
Large Mutt* kHM. P M

a o o su trm a service
MONTHLY PrnfU A Loti State­
ment Quarterly Return*. AU
• H i m ef accounting. Writ* I n
m H i m Hk i M.

3-BEDROOM furnished ipiitW M .
lights Sad niter Included, SN
W. Sri. SL FA 1-2341.

or til yoor Beauty Nee**s—Herrielts Realty Nook. 1U So. Oak
FA 3-3142, Air Conditioned. Soft
Water, TV Stamp*.

IN FURNISHED IBR. apartment, NEAR NEW SHOFP1NO CEN­
3T s ST living r*0« . electric kit­ TER: S Rodroom. 1 Bath seat
chen, screened frost and back Boa*. aaBaatoo ihteHs aiding,
y
porch, good watar. l aile dram eniBiti*. m m
b
u
t
Mtraace.
&lt;1*
nith
utilities.
CONVENIENT to Ugh Behaol. B
BRAND NEW S badnoai funlab*
Ph PA M ill.
ed apartaaat, vatar furnltbed,
bodranm. 1 bath CB Boat; Flor­
ida room. Large lot. &lt;15,300.
claee in. PBoee PA EMU dipt
PA 3-1M1 nights.
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Licenced — loaded Patatisg A
Decorating. Pres Estimate*
Week Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
PAI NTI NG CONTRACTORS
PA l-lltL

ComfOmf

l i t M. Paafe A n .

PR. 9 A M U S 1S1« MELLONVUXE: Lovely a
bedroom; t balk ham wltb dinBY .OWNER: Ne* caacrete Block,
lag rasa. Urge f jgan. (too.
S bedrooa kouae. Large lot la fireplace. BatjnaaCfleara. DeaCltnu Heights. Term. Phooe
PA 2-ISBT.

■ENT A B ID

LOVELY NEW

Bella way. UeosUal A Baby Beil
By Dae, Weak er Month.
CARROLL? FURNITURE
Ph. PA 2-3121
111 W. 1st It

Coatractlaj A Repair*
3-BEDROOM. B katk k a a i es NEW CR 3-bedroom, m tUe
FREE U T n U T M
large tel; built Is ctert, terrane
balls, terriuo fleeti, GE stain- t i l Baoford Are. Pb. FA 2-7BU
floori, large atarage room, doe- leai ateel kMchaa, carporte. uti­
eta aad ipacioua bodranm. lity room: pump aad aprtekter
Price IM.300.
ayatom. Can PA M i l after ■

MODERN B bedroom apsrtaaat
aad efficiency apartment, balk
furnished. SOI FSlgttttdS Mao*.

IB H.P. Johnson Motor, remota
coatrola, I prnpellert, for (B IN .
May ka taea at 2IM Ada m Ct.
tWyaaeneed tecHoa) er call
PA M M after 3:30.
Year EVtNRUDE Dealer
KsfcssA Sport Ing Gasda
4-44 E. lit.
Ph. PA S4M1

OLDER HOME
IN eieellent condition, I bed*
roomi. 2 bath*. Oa large ihady

HUTCHISON APARTMENTS, M
S. AUaatle Ava. Daytoas Bssek,
for Auguat marvatiosa cell
PA 2-4034.

BOAT, motor and trailer for sate.
Pkaaa PA M M after s P. M,
Mercury Outboard Motora

WOODRUFF MARINE

Mil Preach Ave.

PA 2-1312

WANTKD
Llatlnia on tws or aura acraa,
Homes Designed For
HOUSE, partly furalahad. Pbaaa
with ar without a kauaa.
LOCATION.. Ja a vary Importeat
T r a ile r s
Florida Living.
FA 2-3123.
factor Is be casaldarad before Hava proipoctlv* buyer* waiting.
8 ft 4 B sdfoom ^-l A 2 Baths buying. . -Near School*? Shop­
•M PLYMOUTH tudor aedan, 1
FARMER’S AGENCY
ping Centari? ate.
owatr, price $2*3. PA 3-lllf,
Daiirabla aad alcel
BOLLAWAY,
Haaphal
sad
Baby
N.
V.
Farmer.
Realtor
V A -F H A INDIVIDUALITY. . Ja aa Import­
«U W. 23th Bt.
bedraem bouaa at
Bade.
Day,
Weak
ar
Meath
ant point ts be aoaildared la a
FHA !■ StrricB
Ave. Newly dace
PURNltVRB CENTER
w
m
m
&gt;
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t
b
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hama.
JCha
Seat
etea
ahwUba
ear garage. Cltrui trau. •
* UM Preach Ava.
designed for coatiaieacc. Window
ConvAntionBl
WANTED: Vied Pah
m orarZIyrs. Apply
Ph. PA Brim
aad
door
ipaclag
abould
b*
ar*
iU. Call PA S-7235.
PHONE PA 24274 or PA 24*42.
F iaad n r
ranged to dlaslay your home
in ptrson, Pip ’N
furniihtega ts their bait adventWhistle.
Down PsymtnU
WELAKA APARTMENTS; reams
U. A CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
saT ' sem e n o l l i homes HOME-SEEKERS
private baths. Ill W. first BL
Low ts $425
BEAUTICIAN W A J f T I D , Tap NO JOB TO LABOR OE SMALL
Man-womaa, 1*42. Mart high aa
right bera la Baafard, hava all of
LOCH ABBOB
• BIO VALUES
**3.00 week. Preparatory train*
FURNISHED apartment, clean nnd You can move In immediatoly
Drive Way* — Parking Areas
then feature* had more too. Vary aftractiva S bedroom, double guanalaad salary aad aammli• QU1CE CREDIT
Mas. PA MTU ar PA I-MU.
ing until appointed. Thousands
c l o i e in. Jimmy Cowan, Ph.
RENTALS: Day - Week - Month
• EASY TERMS
while th* papers are being Down paymeate start at &lt;330 Ilia bath CB bomt, iltuatad oa
of Jobs open. Experience usually
F\ 2-4013.
Front
Ead
Leaden
Popular
FUA
Financing.
wall
abided
lot
and
located
ia
processed.
uanccesaary. FREE lnformatlem
Graders — Dca*r« — Dragllaea WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Drive by on Country Club road
Beautiful Loch Arbor.
We Guarastss Personal
on Join, salaries, raouiramanta.
Idlers — Traaipert*
4 blocks W. of Preach Ava. ar
WILSON - MAIER
Writ* TODAY! UacSa Sanies
PHONE: D ayi, FA 34134
call Stamper AfancyNew Aad Used Furniture
Pekin 22, Illinois,
Nights, PA 2 -U S or PA &gt;3442 III B. Pint BL
FA S4$Q
Thli is a gutat put la th* Movie- Used furniture, appliances, toots
land Drive-In Theatre for Homer etc. Boughtsold Larry’a Man
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom bourn:
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer,
Ball, Oenava, to ice "The Tuarangn and refrigerator with 100
IIS San/erd Ave. Ph. PA 2-4132.
Arthur r . Day, Everett Harm
net of Love.”
lb. freerer unit; completely sir
Robert P. May, Bart Pile
conditioned. Yard MhttUfUUy
bmo pa sdsei
us n. P
$SAVE$
landscaped. Phono PA 14014.

Counihy

New A Used
Furniture anil Appllancea

ANOTHER F.ILA.
FOR YOU

NICELY furnished elean apt*.,
small children aeeepted. 4M B.
14th SL Phone PA 1-42S2.

2 - b e d r o o m house. Utehea Car. Hwy. 17-SI ft 27th St,
This la a 3 bedroom home, wood
equipped, 23it Priaeetoa Ava.
Plume FA 3*1101
ftoari, large kitchen with, built*
310. mo. FA 24343.
BEAUTY OPERATOR, guaranteed
in oven aad rang*, laundry
salary. Mary Brown's Beauty
room, utility building in rear,
This is a guest pass in tha Matte*
enclosed garage, wall aad pump
land Drive-In Tbaatta ter Gaston
FA*24401' ^
rtt* ' U4' Ph‘
for lawn, sprinkler system,
Crosby, DeBary, to see "Tbs
plenty of ahade, more than
Tunnel of Love.”
enough dims trees for family
3-ROOM BUNGALOW, furnished.
us: Garden spot Large patio
Scminoto
Realty
rA 2-3108.
with table and bench**, outside
W. DIBTR1CRB - REALTOR
oven, lighted Nicely landscaped,
FURNISHED bouaa, 2 children ac­
priced at only SiJ.000, WOO
cepted. Ph. PA &gt;4141,
down. $14,100 P. H. A. Mort­
gage.
■Santa for fast growing whole3-BEDROOM, CB, Ilk bath boat,
■ale purchasing plan: men ar
Phono PA 2-3333.
SELL or LEASE
Special This Week
women, full or pert-time, with
WITH OPTION
10 ACRES tiled.. 10 acres once Two bedroom home oa shaded lot, 3-BR. CB bouse, payments $33.41 one to bo selected aa supervisor
monthly. Low equity. Thla weak ovar county. Encodes* commis­
eloae in. full price 14,400.00;
cleared, $0 acre* in woods. All
sion arrangement make* pos­
contiguous. Call or writ* Bob St.too down balance worked out. •nly. 340 First St.. Chuluota,
sible
to consumer wholesale
Fla.
See
now
I
Will
diiccunt
for
all
cash.
Walersion,
Commander and
prices an appliance*, furniture,
Company, Garden 2 2479 (24 Hr.
clothing, hardware and many
2-BEDROOM home in Country
Service). P. O. Boa MO, Orlan­
GOOD LISTINGS
Club Manor, $230 down and as­ other needs. Par further Infor­
do, Florida.
mation, writ* Wbl R. Adams,
WANTED
sume payments. Call ownar,
•to So. Ridgeway, Daytona
FA 2-44*3.
In Ike list 30 days we have sold
Bcb., Fla.
Raymond M. Ball
2 houses, 1 Oraage grove, I
farms, 3 commercial lota, 2 II COLORED HOUSES paying
Realtor
23% on investment. WUI sell
building lots, and 3 tracts of
ASSOCIATES
individually or aa a group. Pric­ BABY SITTING, ironing. PA B44S
acreage.
We
need
your
property
Richard H. "Dick” Iveri,
ed raiaoaably. I. tt Batten, Bon
listed for our clients.
Mgr. Mortgage Loan Dept.
42, or pbooa FA 23714 or
Mrs. O. H. “ Amy” Anderson
PA 24440.
IP YOU WANT ACTIONf
Jeinia Blair
YOU
WANT
USt
!
G. R. "Guy” Strickland
103 MAYFAIR CIRCLE: 2 BR.
W. B. Ikippy
REA1 ESTATE DRIVE-IN
horn*. $330 down. Call fA 2-4103.
HI la. Park Ava. Pb. PA S-3441
2344 Preach Ava.
Sanford
LAEE MONROE: 3-Bcaroom, uti­
J. W. HALL
Ivans Bldg. Laka Mary
lity room, large lot, flawing
Ph. rA 2 13M
well; furnished or unfurnished.
By owner. FA 24234.

112-114 W. 2nd SL

Roea I.. Payton
Registered Real Estate Broker
ASSOCIATE'
Mary E. Carman - Is* Salvnll
Ph. FA 2-1301 1142 at Hlawathi

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We invite you lo be our gucate abaolulaly free
wilheut obligation a l aae at InRferd’n landing
Motete white you local* aultable Bousing for
you had your family. Pick up your key at th*
Satee Office.

LOTS on St. Johns River
Narik East Side Lake Harney
Bud Reach — Baay Term*

HUGH C. WHELCHRL
FA S-1344 After S P. M.

Wlamah

PA M M

Furniture Storage and Moving
To and From Anywhirs
MEN'S Dress Shoes » u , Boy's
C. E. PHLUPS
Tamils Shoes $1.08. Army-Navy
1300 French Ava. Ph. PA 2-1M1 Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Ave.

j W 7

m AILXY OORAH, Prm
Corner Hwy. 17-B2 ft 27th Bt.
Pkn

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DELUXE

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LOOK what you save!

MONTHLY PAYMXNT

WHY

RENT

When You Cia
Have
Larga 34” s 40” Dining Tahla * 0
Msteklag Chair*

HOM ES

9200 Down $100 Par Mnnlk

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Bids Glut
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Vent Glssn
SERVICE
Senknrlk Glasa and Paint Cn.

RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

g-BEDROOM, 1 bath black home
wkh carporte sad stars*#; terra m Itear* threaghaut: kMchaa
anainpad. Near school. Tatal

Mather of Sanford

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

• Couplet* 2 B lt iiR
Homo • Florida lawn
• Utility Room • Car*

Wide Selection Styles • Fabrics - Colors
VISIT MODEL AT
500 French
OR PHONS FA 3*7294

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10%

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MODEL

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Ma medial practice.
For Inatonee, Nathan W. Hal■an, director of Mt.'Sinai Hasp!tal la Chicago, recently outlined
• plan before hi* hoepKal board
by which pattonU can balp themSorb “ eelf-betp" hospital aoH*
will bacoma Increasingly popular
•or lhay raduca coat*, (raa nuraaa
lor more arltleal dutiai, and alao
divert tha patient'a mind by glvlag him aometblng to do.
It k even wire to let ana patkat
balp another, for thl* extrovert*
tha lint and promote* a happier
moral*.
Obatetrlrlana are now Inviting a
docra or more patient* Into a
Kttla elaaaroom taaaloa at later■la hut to teach theta pregnant
wtvae what to expect.
Childbirth k thu* becoming
much eaaler. And the duration of
kbor k actually growing ahorterl
Send for the booklet “ Facto
About Pregnancy," encioaing a
atamped return envelope, plan SOc
(non-profit). It will offer morn
hlnn tor expectant mother*.

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ROSEDALE OR INMAN LUSCIOUS HALVES OR D C S

Legal Notice
gOTlCB o r AFFLIOATIOW
rOR TAX DRKU
Katie* I* herebr tlren that AT­
LANTIC MUNICIPAL. CORPORA­
TION, balder ot the following Cer­
tificate haa filed aaM certificate
far Tax Dead te be leaned thereon.
The Oertlfleale
number
and
T»ar af laauance, tha deacrlptlon
of tha property ami tha aama In
which M wee aaeeeeed are aa rel­
ic wat
Certificate No. tt
Tear af taauanee Jnaa If, HIT.
Deaerlptlon ef Property!
Late if and 11 af Block O. A. D.
Cheppeira nuhdleleton of Rlocka O,
K end J of the Town of Ooldaboro
M reeerdad In Plat book I 'ha*a
ft Pnhlle Reeerda ef Seminole
Ceenty.
Name ha which naaeesedi Warn
Oelllaa
AU eg eald property belap In
the CUy at Baaferd, County af
•emlaalR Plata af Plorlda.
Unleea each certificate ehatt be
redeemed according ta taw tha
pceperty deeerlhed In euek eertlftcate will he eeld te the hliheet
bidder at the front doer nf the
CUy Mall, at Sanford, riorlde aa
tha flret Monday la tha month af
September, lilt which la the Tth
day af Saptalnber, toll during tha
legal bourn of aale.

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n ilu t the Invaders.
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with Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, outside Red Chtoa’s consul Lite &lt;teArab toM newsmen It la lime for
that the remaiealMe
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The nation's three cbMb el among small aattoaa CapL
rettladed newemeo of the bistorts
staff — Lt Oee. K. 8. Watery •, D. Ramaga laid 8aa*wd
Vice Adm. 1L D. Katari aad Air iaaa yesterday.
Marehal S. M akherjee — were refarted to here handed ha their
resignation* la protect afalaat
Meoaa'a haadUng at ■filtary af­
faire.

Court Decision
On Collins Veto
Due For Appeal
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — A
ch i l d court decision hemming in
tha governor's veto powor prob­
ably wfll bo appealed to the
■tote Supreme Court.
Assistant Attorney General Joe
Jacob* said tha ruling by Circuit
Judge Hugh Taylor against Gov.
LeRoy Collhu likely would be
fcipeelid.
Taylor ovorrulod tbo govaroor’a
veto at salary raises for Prison
Director H. G. Cochran Jr. and
Pats Forester C. H. Coulter. ColRee vetoed the salaries in the
appropriation* bill so the officials
could bo granted higher salaries.
Taylor ruled that Collins was
Unauthorised by the Constitu­
tion” to vote part of an Item In
Jbe blU. Ha said the law restricted
Be toss to whole Item* In tha afr-

A walkout by operating engineers
tied up construction projects at
tbo Cape Canaveral missile tod
center titfay and the flight on;if* ,a ; are stoned a strike tonight
against Pan American World Air­
ways. But tboatened strikes In tbo
rubber, glass aad meat packing
industries were averted.
Negotiators planned to moot to­
day in an effort to end a strike
by members of Local (IS of the
APL-CIO Operating
_______
Engineers
Union at Capa Canaveral. They
ait up picket lines at both en­
trances Monday.
A construction company spokes­
man aaid the workers wan de­
manding double time pay for over
time work in violation at a gov­
ernment contract. Thousands of
workers could bo involved, bo said,
because other craft unions re­
fused to cross tbs engineers' pic­
ket Unea.
A M-hour truce was arranged
Monday night to a strike threat­
ened by the Flight Engineers
Union against Pan American
Airways. Tbo inion said it would
walk out If the airline began train­
ing so-called "third pilots" tor Jot
pianos.
Pan American, a union spokes­
man said, had agreed not to be­
gin tbo training program until to
night to enable negotiators to try
and work out an agraament.
In tbs drawn-out national stool
strike, negotiations were to recess
until Wednesday. AFL-CIO Presi­
dent George Meany called on all
unions to make Labor Day next
Monday a "support tbo steelworktrs day.”
Aa agreement late Monday idpesn-d to have headed oft a sche­
duled strike in the meat packing
Industry.

CetUna struck out the 112,000 n
poor salary for Cochran and ftO,SM far Coulter to permit tha
Cabinet to Increese their pay.
The Cabinet raised Cochran to Paddle Wheeler
•18,000 aad Coulter to $12,000.
Taylor ordered their salaries To Ply St. Johns
based on the appropriations act
A miniature paddle wheel river
atber than on the higher figures. boat will be plying the St. John’s
oat of Sanford within two weeks.
A group headed by Georg*
V ailw ay Express
Steele, Sanford Civic Center Cus­
todian, is buying the 2$ foot long,
Rates Increased
eight foot wide craft to rent for
WASHINGTON (UPI) — T h e fishing, private and sightseeing
Railway Express Agency boosted cruises.
Hi rates today from M to as The $2,495 boat seats about to
•ants par 100 pounds. The In­ people on Its lower deck. It U
creases fpply only to lose than operated by a gasoline "kicker"
carload shipments.
motor, not by the paddle wheel.
' Railway Express said tbo high- The red, white and Mu* "Dixie
-M rate* would bring to about $10 Belle" la currently tied up at the
‘ Rgillm
revenue aw- boat basin near IBs bandshall

Eatahhahad 190t

TUESDAY. SEPTEM BER J. 19M

Only Km lack ef deeiie to direct
largo caartie of electrical energy
la producing vrealum ie keeping
many email nations (Tom develop­
ing nuclear bomba, Ramage dodared. Peeaibia eraalam prodedag
areaa f i t gelt* aataaaive, ha aaid.

FLORIDA

NO. 511

aaad "aooao pretty great argamania la hoop Prance from deve­
loping A-bomb*, be said.
Aa all-deatnicUve bomb wouldn't
eliminate the need for manpowor
Mho the Army’s, Ramage declared.
Ha aaid that if Chinese troopa in­
vaded Law, wo would a r i d

LONDON (UPI) President
Elrnihowtr u d prim Klwirtir
Harold Hacmiaan toft It dear to­
day that they stilt da not agree
aempleialy aa a summit policy.
Although nothing they mid m
their Joint radio-television chat
Monday Mdkatod any aorions
friction, h was quhe clear that
Rtaanhowoda price far formal
commit negotiationa with Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
waa higher than Macmlllan’e.
After winding up two daya at
cold war tatkj with the prime
ministor the President this morn­
ing took lime out from hla Eurv
poan ptaco cruaado to detf with

PROUD MOTHER, Mrs. George R. Bullard, pins tbs Eagle Scout badge oa
&gt;hest rank laat night at a
her eon, Robert, who received Scouttng’i
Court at Honor at the First Methodist Chi tu Robert's father watched
(Bergstrom Photo)
as Mrs. Bullard placed tha badge.

SANFORD.

their ■reside ahat, mtiqwa In Mo- vlait m Iks Ucdfd 'Kate* A n d
lory.
ha « sated paaaaJLbSj
“ Peace l« Ir.pe.’aUtKr," ha de­
Ito import, oomtog at Use and af
ovorwhelmlng ovatlona for the clared. “ If n « &gt; ; o have a nun.
Prioldont by tbo British public,
woe tremendous. Tbo British press
waa nnaalmoua la Ms praise.
Elsenhower declared bo waa
sumnut nr do anything else far
world peace provided there worn
prospects of success end provid­
ed Khrushchov during hla oomtog

Ha scheduled no more majee
political talks until bo goto to
Paris Wednesday to meet with
French Preoidewt Charles da
Gaulle and ltaMan leader*.
This afternoon be toft free far
a small ton party tor the Indian
high commissioner in London,
Mrs. Vljaya Ukshael Pandit, sis­
ter of Premier Jawaharlal Nehru,
and several other women.
Eisenhower invited ■ number ef
old World War U comradee-toarraa to dinner this evening.
M o e m l l U n and Elsenhower
made a big hk to Britain with

President's Term Sprmy Use Denied
City Approves New Foe Measures Limit Repeal Asked

TALLAOASni (UPI) - Agri­
culture Conmiakmsr Nathan Maya
has again denied Florida rogistrattou for aa animal spray eontaia-

and adults will ba charged oa
weekdays.
Parsons living outslda Sanford
will bo cbsratd It per parson per
year, w a maximum of Me'per
family per year, to us# tbo city's tea as tha City Commission shall
rvcmtioo facilities. Non-trani- from Urn* to time establish" un­
fsrabla cards will bo Issued to der an ordinance the commission
ordered drawn up last night The
commission talked of ehanging tha
too In 81Court costa tooa wiH no looger
go to the police pension fund, the
commission decided. The Police
Dept pension fund will gat a de­
finite amount each year from city
revenue* and the court costa
charges nada to litigants will bo
used to offaot the cost of running
Ha laid the letter was signed the courts. Court coat toss have
"Rufus T. Washington 111, Su­ run about $2,700 par year.
A new compilation of the yearly
preme Grand Vkar, Imperial Pon­
cost of converting the Municipal
tiff Regent, National Nsgro Con­ Stadium
(laid from a baseball to
gress of the U. S. A., Supreme a football (laid will bo made,
Headquarters Inc., 1239 Bedford the commission said. Tbo city baa
been charging tbo County School
Av*., Brooklyn.”
Ha Mid the tetter said, "Tha Board ft ,430 for tbo conversion,
National Nsgro Congress tn Con­ white the IMS cost at the change
vention Informs you that you have was $2,too.
this day baen tried in absentia
and contemned to death for your
crimes against the Negro race.
"We have aent orders to all
members aad sympathisers in
your state to atari a rebellion to
capture you alive. You will be
tarred and feathered and hung up
to tb* nearest tree."
He said the latter said there
would loon be full integration In
Florida with Negroes m charge of
the schools and sitting in the Legi­
slature.
McCall said h* has received
hundreds of threatening tellers
through the years, but this was
the first signed or purported to
be from a Negro organisation.
"It was probably written by a
crank." he said. "But the FBI
la going to check It out to sec if
there is such an organisation."

Negro Letter Threatens
Life, Sheriff McCall Says
LEESBURG (UPl&gt;-Sh*iiH Wil­
li* MeCail 'aaid ba racolvad a tet­
ter Monday which purported to be
from a Negrd organisation which
had condemned him to death.
McCall aaid ba thought the let­
ter was from a crank. But b*
said he bad asked tha Federal
Bureau af InvasUgatlea to aback

WASHINGTON (UP!) - A Sen­
ate Judiciary Subcommittee tenta­
tively approved legislation today to

Rockne Sister Diet

CHICAGO - '( U P I ) — Louton P.
RmaWm M.
AW—AAAaM^W
Dime Football Coach Knute formal functions an Sept If,
stitutioaal amendment to outlaw Rockne, will bo buried today to
Between Us twe visits to Waato
the poll tax in Moral elections. Mount Olivet Cemetery horn. Miss tagton, Khrushchov, hla family
The vote wu I to 0 oa each Bockas died Saturday.
and hla official party, will via*
bill. Three absent members at the
New York, Lea Angelas, Ban Fran,
constitutional amendments sub­ Rickenbacker Quits
cisco, Daa Motet* and Ames, lowto
committee were given 24 boon to
and Pittsburgh.
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
Capt
Edwhich to record their vote*.
Elsenhower selected Camp Da­
die
Rlcktnhaektr,
chairman
of
tha
Although the vote thus w u not
board of Eastern Air Linos, will vid aa tha site for his bard-rack
final, at least on* of the absent relinquish tha title of chief exe­ talks with the tough Soviet loader
members was believed ta favor
efBeer oa Oct L Ricken- in order to give him aa opportunity
tha twe proposals. The subcom­ cutive
backer
said Malcolm A. Macin­ to assets the real Intentions af
mittee action sent the measures
tosh,
the
company's newly elected Khrushchev entirety removed from
to the full committee, headed by
president,
will become ft* new the irtnukma and pressures ad
Sen. James 0. Eastland (D-Mlsa.).
protocol and press.
chief eaecuUve officer,

Oklahoma Wet
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI&gt;-Prohtbltioa ends la Oklahoma today
i.| uoob with "temperance” bo­
oming the watchword of the wets.
Gov. Howard Edmondson, tbo man
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen..* most responsible for repeal of tha
y*er b*o on tb* sate of liquor
House conferees, working with &lt;nexpected new determination, triad
today to resolve the "risor b'v-*,thin” differences blocking agree­
ment on compromise labor reform
legislation.
Non* of the 14 negotiators
would predict that they would
agree on a compromise betweet
the Senate anti racketeering bid
and the tougher House version.
But Urey were much mure hope­
ful than they were last Friday
when their talks appea a ! Vo reach
a dead end.
Sen. Barry Goldwater fR-Arts.)
said the disagreements were ito
thicker than a rarer blade. Tb*
conference has approved most sec­
tions of a compromise, generally
leaning toward the House features.
------- ----------.- Tbo negotiation* are snagged by launching a campaign to seek a
the refusal of Senate Democrat* to referendum on whether the county
accept without modification House « « t ehould bo moved from De-

Committee Okays
1 Ci. Gas Tax Raise
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T b *
House Public Works Committee
today approved an Immediate one*
penny bike to the federal gasro
Una tax to keep the super-htgiw
way eonstnirtiaq program going.
The vote was 23 to I.
Chairman Charles A. Rucklp
(D-N. Y.) told reporters be would
ask tb* Rule* Committee to clear
tlie plan tomorrow so "U can |e
to the House floor Thursday.”
The p r o p o s a l provide* far
boosting tb* federal levy oa gaso&gt;
line from three to fatu cents a
gallon for 22 months.
The committee adopted am
amendment dec Isring It the "la­
tent and policy” of Congress that
the states should be ralmburaad
for highways, bridges or tnnncla
they have built is part of the in­
terstate highway system. Buckly
said there now are about four
billion dollars worth of such pro
Jecu for which the stats* areataally should be repaid.

Kay Kendall 111
LONDON (UPI) Beautiful
Kay Kendall, actress wife of Rax
Harrison, entered the London clin­
ic Sunday night after returning
from Italy.
An official at the clinic aaid
MUs Kendall was there for obser­
vation. Ha confirmed aha was
again suffering from a "chest In­
fection” hut would not say speci­
fically what the Infection waa.

Stolen Vaccine
Bootlegged
d T M M CU
PLANNING EMERGENCY MARCH of Dime* to rale* fund* for Seminole
C o u n t / effort! to curb polio are thee* members of the Anna Miller Circle
^ the EUu Club and John Saul*, county director of the polio organization.
* Mothers' March will dose out the emergency drive Thursday night
when they call on homes from 6 to 7 p.m. Shown completing plane art,
standing, Mrs. Russell Spencer, chairman, and Sauls. Seated are Mrs. Mar­
tin Dyer, so-shsirman. and Mrs. Harry Adair of Anna Miller Circle.
(Bergstrom FhotoJ

MONTREAL (U P I) — Mrdicai
authorities and police officials
theorised today four masked baotUte stole 71,000 Salk polio vaccina
•hots t o bootlagging aa a black
werket.
A high incidence of polio ie the
«|tF and other parte of Quebec
" t ctedeoee to the theory that
a black market wee operating,

No School Trouble
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Inte­
gration difficulties are not expect­
ed during the opening of a majo­
rity of Florida's schools in tbo
next two weeks, according to State
School Supt. Thomas D. Bailey.
” ! anticipate m difficulty any­
where,” Bailey said.

County Orders Tentative Budget
A tentative Seminole County
budget was ordered drawn ep by
tb* county coaamteeiam Mrie morelag.
This tentative budget fa iwqolr*ri by law and wifi give a geoera! picture of budget need*, said
Cemmiasioa Chairman Jehm Kridat. This budget ehould shew the
mlelmum amount ef atomay m e ip department* need, he Hid.

budget,” said Commissioner Law­
rence Swofford, referring to Ike
appropriations requests af Ike
county departments.
Getting tb* estimate af Ike
aoo-oaempt tax roll and the appro­
priation* request* will mesa hav­
ing a budget to to45 day*, said
Krider. Far the tentative budget
the clerk tan took at requests aad
shave them, according to receipts,

Some departments have doubled
their requests since laat year tbs
chaimaa doctored. N* department
should be given double Me allot­
ment tor lest year he stressed.
Deputy county clerk Earl Bur
dick said bn had to know what
revenue to expect before he could
drew up a budget Use aa esti­
mate of about • five per neat in­
crease on county eon-exempt pre-

WASHINGTON (UPI) — I t s
United Stales'la preparing ta de­
clare its first Intercontinental bal­
listic missile unit "combat ready.*
After a two-month delay to fig
mechanical troubles, tha first partstrength Atlss ICBM squadron to
being turned over to tb* Strategic
Air Command at Vandroberg AM
Force Base, Calif.
Tb* unit has five mlssllea —
three mounted oa launching pads
and two spares. Later equadrean
will have 19 missiles.
Reck af tb* three missiles kept
at the ready at Vudeoberg wilt
be assigned n Russian target Jest
•a strategic bombers are. Thai
masM sack rocket will be kept
upright oe Us launching pad with
It* guidance system always set to
direct the missile aad ite hydrogam warhead to a target more this

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                    <text>Cuba Grapefruit
LAKELAND (UPD-Btat* ckiua
official* in d ic t Florid* grapefruit
wiH Ml m badly hurt at th* Marhat hr oarijf augments of Cuban
grapefruit fToM the W# o fP ln g .
0 u r a l Manager lobert WBuild*«• cf Florida Clin* Mutual
■aid tho outlook la tavorablo far
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. (DPI)-*
Florida grapefruit when U begin*
Maria* to Market la light volume Former Hop. J. Bayard Clark,
IT, who** m year* la Ooagreao
(panned the depression, the New
Deal, aad World War 1L died
Wcdoaiday night. Clark, a Demo-

"It Might bo doalrabio to let
the ipace a a a hare a martial a
day oa hia oft boon."
CHICAGO — Arthur Irowa, ta,

BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP1) -R em o
A. Gigaata. IB, af Kenmoro waa
driving hla ancient par to aa
antique automobile ahow la Eufgala whoa II refused ta dart op
again altar Gigaata had stopped
tar a rod light. Old age? No, OH
to announced after an iaapoc: "I'm asst af gaa."

K

bor and toot bet
“ “ ------d - J . | ts ii.
“ M i l A lilC
HOLLYWOOD
Curtis flgnraa
miles oo his bike
mating botwoen
"Operation Pall

Arms, Equipment To Be Sent To Laos
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt; -Em argooey arm* and equipment will ha
glrliftad Immediately to Laoa ta
help repulso spreading CommuBiat guerilla attache, V, I. off!•Isle said today.
V. f. Paclfta remmander Adm.
■ an y D. Felt ban been given the
Job af carry lag out th* decision

money to pay and equip more
than i,«N additional local militia
and army troop* wia ta b* turned
over to the Laotian government.
Th* equipment itself conilata of
World War. 11-typ* mull arma,
uniform* and teal* now available
at ravtral D. S. bases ta the F ar
East. These Include Okinawa, The
Philippines, Formosa u d Guam.

. dittoes! arms and money aid to
Dm former Indo-Cbina republic.
JT M has Air Fore#, Nary and
Marine planes under bit com­
mand.
N* dollar amount on the aid
waa available. Hnwavar, aamigh

country without railroad eervtco
ta Its capital, the equipment ne­
cessarily must ba transported by
air.
Thor* was expected ta ba Utile
ta making the equipment
bl* to the X.OOO-maa Lao­
tian army. Officials eeaeedeg ft

»

- •

Dwell* oaaa hr M g* people
who watch the Jack Farr ehnw.
Wearer — pertrapad bp CUff Arfeatta — appeared ae a rpecial
contestant aa NBC-TV’o guae
•how, Concentration, which ubaerrod Ita A nt anniversary. Hie
opponent, who qukkiy beecaw
tagged ea the "haary" bocauae of
Weaver's rhenaalganr, wan Dare

Miami Drummer
Grows His Own

Cubans Release
Miami Aviator
HAVANA (DFD—Audio Frank
Youag of Miami waa rebaaod by
C a b a a authorities Wedooaday
Bight attar being h*1d three months
on chargaa of flying supporters of
•I'dlctator Fulgent!* Batista out
of the country.
Youag waa oxpwtad to leave
Haroaa today, presumably lor
Malmi. The gev*ram*at gave no
explanation tor the. Amarie an
pilot'* auddaa rtlaaso.

calliope.

IAN FRANCISCO - Chart**
B. Blyth, T«, baad of th* nation­
wide Investment firm boaring hla
name, died Wednesday night.
Founded hare la 1111, tho com­
pany now has M office* through-

MIAMI (DFD—A Miami d
raor who oaoa played with
Tommy D oner head woo tn
IMM hoad today oa ehargt
frywing marijuana bohlad
trailer b o at. Officcra count*
plant* ta the well-kept M
■gear* marijuaaa gardra all

OKLAHOMA ClTY-OUahoma’a
oldest elected state official, foeretary of Stato John D. Conner,
died Wednesday night ta a hospi­
tal hero of a kidney ailment coup­
led with e heart attack. Ha waa

THE O FFICE OF SUFERVISO R OF REG ISTRATIO N
FOR V O T IN G W IL L BE OPEN FOR T H IR T Y D A YS BEG IN N IN G FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959. (A C C O R D ­
IN G T O LAW, T H IS O FFICE SH A L L BE OPEN ONE
DAY EACH W EEK A N D T H IR T Y DAYS PRIOR T O A N Y
ELECTIO N.)
YO U ARE EN T IT LED T O REGISTER IF YOU H A V E:

GRAND JUNCTION, Cola. —
Hint Clemens, 74-year-old former
Metropolitan Opera tenor dim
Wednesday it hla ranch aaar Mowtroae Colo, Cl*mens waa a native
s t a t e Department spokesman of Bickers, Germany.
made' clear that the question of
Intervention bp U. B. troop* baa
not yat been seriously considered.
The same waa true for armed
tatarvwttaw h r the Beulhcait
Asia Treaty Organisation which
has pledged protection I mp lb*

SKATE
CITY

REACHED THE A G E OF TW EN TY-O NE (21) A N D
H AVE N O T REGISTERED FOR CO U N TY, STATE
A N D N A T IO N A L ELECTIO N S S IN C E 1949;
RESIDED IN TH E STATE O N E YEAR A N D IN THIS.
C O U N T Y S IX M O N T H S O F T H A T YEAR;
C H A N G E D YO U R N A M E SIN C E REG ISTERING ;
C H A N G E D Y O U R ADDRESS SIN C E REGISTERING.
IF Y O U W A N T T O VOTE IN THE SPECIAL ELEC­
T IO N NO VEM BER 3, 1959, Y O U M U ST REGISTER O N
OR BEFORE O CTO BER 3,1959.
Seminole County Voting Registration Office
Chamber of Commerce Building, Sanford, Florida

C a m illa 0 .
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
7:90 P. M. to 10:90 P . M.
Forty Croupe By Arrangement WMk Msbs^ i i
Malta** Betwrday B to 4 g. m.
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Monday Thru Fridays — 9 to 12; 2 to 5
Saturdays*— 9 to 12
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Adjournment L*U
Later Day.

Bees Are Busy
cm cAoo a r r o -

Merger Discussed
ORLANDO (UFI) —OfBd
Mteute K iU O n , S i
Ita n te y ttey I S m m k
conaoUdattosi MS* to te 1
Mr. af I M H i S W&gt;, ms

Polio Rate Up
WASHINGTON (UFI)
W of thorn panlytto, tho Fa
Haalth Service u parted MR)
was tho large* somber of &lt;i

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LISBON (UFI) - IBo vtto of
Fulgeodo Batista Bow hi h e n to*
fay from Miami, Flo., to Jaio tho
Minor Cuban dictator hi Ms now
Porturmoo homo hi aollo. Mrs.
Batista was aecompaoM hy two
moi, Roberto, u , and Carlos Manoal, S, and hor slsyssa, Jerys, W.

Good For Nixon
injuring at Moat
critically, killing
trapping otbon.
Construction at
can Mdinated rt

Radar Traffic
Control Praised

CHICAGO (UFI) — Adtai I .
Stevenson haa dryly erhkiaad Visa
Fnaidrat Richard M. Nixon's trio
la Rnaala and hla "public dualin&lt;" with Sot tot Premier NiUta
S. Khnuhchar. "I tfctok NtoaWg
visit to Roaaia waa a n o d tetef
—Especially h r Nlxon,v IteVM-

New Fish Sought
ST. PETERSBURG (U P I).-T te

A CRACKER POLK and a aplnnlnx riff wore glow to
deporting Naval Air 8tatlon Chapbln William Foliar at
tho Chamber of Commerce monthly Coffee Club meeting
yesterday. C of C President Mack Cleveland Jr. present­
ed the rod which Chaplain Fuller said ha would turn om
Now England flah.

Nikita KhnMahar'a "pseta” virit
to Amorist.
Reporlteg to 0 shocked parlia­
ment, Nohni disclosed first dsUfls
of tha first major Bias • Indian
olaMma aJaoa overwhelming Bad
fnresa marahod right up to tho
India bandar Mat March M thslr
taksoTsr of Ubal
ftepM i ttelm* much Indiau Ur*
ritory thorn but bad a r m moved
prutioualy to oopturo It by mm*
Nehru mid te a Communist com
tiagant attacked to Urn remote
North Baal Flusttkr Afoncy aouth

U. 8, Flafa and WUdHta Sarvtco

will begin a March Msoday alaag
tha South Atlantic coast far saw
flahimg grounda and apaciao af
Boh that am commercially valu­
able. Baton H. Tbompaoo, service
offlalat ham, aaM tho Harsh wiB

Special Session
Asked On Proposal
On Jobless Pay

&gt; Ms after Amarie an cities.
They said Soviet officials hare
tewu particular i n t e r e s t M

tetereat M visiting smaller towns
to s*t • m art representative in tha downtown area. Police af­
pros* section view ef America. terward roped off savorat blocks

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Fire
gepestmeet officials said today , e
riakteg pleasure beat may have
sauced the
fire Thuraday
Meat destroyed the famous Latin
Quarter night cfaih M Palm Is­
land te n .
The slub, owned hy veteran
showman Elias M. Loew, w u gut­
ted M the four hour blare which
w u described by F in Chief D. C.
Kannclt u "on* of the worst fires

Tot Learns Hard
Way About Which
End Is Up

M the history of Miami Beaeh."
At least nine firemen, working'
to M degree weather, ware over­
come 'b y tbe smote sad hoot
Three were tespitallied.
Soma to firs area and volunteers
fought the b leu in the 37-yaar old
structure, which during the roaring
twenties had been a gam bier’s
haven for underworld luminaries
and tha socially prominent.
A fire captain said it w u pos­
sible the fire started from a boat
that began to risk Thursday white
moored alongside tha club.
A power Una. connected from a
box on the outride of tho club, ran
tele the boat.
"I would assumu that u the
boat sank,’* te said, "the equip­
ment the line serviced went under­
water, aborting tbe connections.”
Ha said tha abort "could teat
up the Junction box to the point
it coaid ignite the dry wailboard."
The alarm w u turned in by 1Sycar old Chuck lutnJck, who lived
nearby. Tho tacugcr said te u w
te amoks, only (lamas basting
along the north wall af the white
stucco building.
When firemen arrived, bUfowteg
black clouds of smoke were spiral­
ing hundreds of feat high and
were risible for miles.

M IA M I (UPI) - Nineteen*
months-old Donald Law h u been
shown firsthand bow not to usa a
Juater-steed toilet scat.
His mother, Mrs. Alvin Law,
saw Donald pulling tte seat over
Ms head Thursday.
"I said 'no, do, no,,” Mrs. Law
aald, “ But it w u too late."
Ste set to work with a u w te
free Donald f r o m his "collar."
Ste sod sympathetic neighbors
labored for two hours white Don­
ald and his twin, Debbie, loudly
proclaimed their unhapptoaso.
Mrs. Law finally called aa vai■otear fireman Ralph JaJnaea,
w te earn* armed with two uw a Cancer Unit Needs
and a screwdriver. Ho freed Don­
ald te five minute*.
More Old Sheets
*T can't understand K," Mr*.
Aretlwr emergency cell went oat
Law said. "It went down over hi* t-dsy from tte Seminal* County
tead but it Just wouldn’t to back uiit af tho Cancer Society asking
for old sheets lo b* made late
dressings for cancer patients.
Fore contributions of wore sheafs
No Beer Bomb
ware made after the first appeal
OTTAWA (UPI) - Tte loyal hr tte cancer unit, but many more
Canadian Air Force Thursday de­
nied Mn. William Galbraith's

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Sen.
Harry Stratton of Callahan haa
called for u one-day apodal m i *
lion of tho legislature to clear
up conftiafcm M tha 1M0 unem­
ployment compensation law.
la a latter to Gov. LcRoy Collins
Thuraday, Stratton charged that
an amendment to the act It re­
sponsible for moat of the confuilon and may art up a "dangerous
situation."
Tha amendment, urged by Rep.
Bee Hill Griffin of Polk County,
requires Ant a Jobless worker be
paid compensation on the basis of
IS weeks salary. Cancellation of
tha amendment would return the
to 10 weeks.
Pack 10 Cubs Get requirement
Under om interpretation, tha
amend meat caused more than
Awards, Badges
J.OOt seasonal citrus workers te
Award* and badge* were pre* Mae Jobless pay benefits.
•anted at Cub Scout Pack 10's
matting In McKinley Hall of the
P in t Methodist Church last night. Tonight Last Game
A rocket slide and one-year pin
waa given to Paul Glad. Mite Of FSL Season
Brownie* got a wolf badga; Skip- Par A a whole family caa
P * Ofterholm, a daonar's pin; watch the Greyhounds play tha
Phil Tate*, a wolf badge; Henry Tampa Tarpeua her* tonight as
Dement, an assistant denner'a Ms Greyhounds end the horns
stripe; and Jack Beckwith, a sil­ baseball season with Family Night.
ver arrow. The M Scouts of tbs Individuate can get in for a barchurch-sponsored pack also dla* gate to cents.
cusaed their program for the com- Greyhound hurisr Jerry Paten*
to t probable pitcher,

F ^jg-znrteS1.

baited Press luterateteaal
President Elsenhower received a
royal welcome from Quo— Elisa­
beth today as tho 9sooa broke
her decision to mate no public
appear an eta until after te r child
la boev to greet the president at
ttalmarai, Scotland, aware ne »U
be te r guart. ,
The Queen's welcome followed a
rousing greeting yesterday by
crowds astime led at between half

K£V. DON riUtJDAHD
will preach tha final ser­
mon Sunday u supply pas­
tor at tha First Fraabyteriun Church. Tha South
Carolina native haa been
nere a month during tha
vacation period filling the
post vacated by Dr. A. G.
Mdnnte. A former aporta
writer and coach, Rav.
Hubbard also served aa
Tte largest fish caught at Wed­ assistant minister at Cen­
nesday's Jaycee Fishing Rodeo tral Presbyterian Church
w u a |39 bond for fourth grader at Anderson, 8. C,

Mike Harrison
Wins Fish Rodeo

Michael Scott Harrison, 3307 1
Park Av*. Tha Pinecrcst Elemen­
tary Softool pupil pulled tbe one Sessions On Social
pounder out of stocked Late Car­
Security Slated
ol* where the Rodeo was held.
Tbe prise for first fish went to A district Social Security repre
icntatiy* will b* at Sanford City
13-year-old Jimmy Fay, 303 Col- Hall Sept 3, •. sad to between •
lias Dr. Jimmy woo a gift certi­ a. m. and noon.
ficate to use in YoweU's Dept- Applicants for eid-apa and sur­
vivors’ insurance bereflta, social
account numbers, or peo­
Boys group winner* for biggest security
ple wanting Information about Uw
fish in tte 11-14 group were Gary social security program may see
Myan, 903 W. 33th S t. and Jim­ the representative from Orlando.
my Bay. Jimmy Hensoo woo te Ho will bo te tte City Commission
tho 3-te group.
Wloiwr te Uw girls' tt-14 class
was Karen Vaalkar, R t 1. Sharon Rote Boost Urged
McCary of Sanlando Springs, and WASHINGTON (UPI) — An In­
Mary Lake of Lake Mary won te terstate Commerce Commission
to* girls S-10 group. Top toddlers examiner recommended today that
te tea girls l-g das* war* Diana Uw port office be allowed to boost
fommoos af Coteman Circle. San- rata* on fourth ■ daw mall, toford, and Yvonne HUI, 113 E. 3rd 'eluding pared post and catalogs

The NgUonalMt Dofaum Mlniatry
in TaJpol' reported Commoalat and
a million and a million Londoners NatlonaUrt warahipo fought a rum
who lined stm ts for M miles to slag ana battk near the Quamoy
Iatauda today.
sea Klsenuower and cheer him.
ORLANDO (UFI) - t a t t e
Eisenhower*! visit to Scotland
Harlar Blackburn waa al—r e i
w u hia third triumph in aa many
hare Thursday af two rtmateMg
dayi. Wednesday ha was greeted
federal charges that te mate fhMs
by a quarter of a million Weal
stilt meats on a wtgarteg tax'Rto
Germane whan be arrived M Bonn
turn.
on hia mission of peace.
A M l if 1* m art — —
Today thouiands of Scots poured
into Aberdeen to wave and ahout Anybody who waa In the Semi­ man ana tonr was txrweed—
aa ha landed (rom a gleaming nole Chapter of Future Farmer* acquitted Blackburn after fa ila *
Royal Air Force Jet Comat and of Amariea between IMP end IMO ratlag mare than, three haurm
begsu the drive to Balmoral.
should com* to tho chapter’s "Old Judge George WbltehurM te d
SurpriMd spectators, standing Tim* Rvunion tomorrow and Sun­ granted a Judgment of acquittal
six deep in places, let out a y«U day, whether they received invi­ on six other counts Wsdnaeday.
Tito government charred A i l
of delight aa Elisabeth strolled tation* *r not.
through tha Balmoral gala, ack- The chapter Ju*t h a n ’t been Blackburn had falsely Matet m
nowlcdging tha cheers of her sub­ able to gat Invitations to avery* a wagering tax return Mat 'te
jects.
ooo that should coma, Randall June m i he did not eeQect asp
money Prom boUta bote and ttad
lie's drive from tha Aberdeen Priori said.
airport to Balmoral was another A dinner for member* and their he did not bare any snaky** tak­
triumphal procession and authori­ wive* only, will bo hold at tha ing bets for him.
ties estimated between 73,000 and Mar Lou Restaurant S p. m. to­ Blackburu 1s currently earring
100,000 Scots lined the route. Con­ morrow. A family party la sche­ a one year aanteuo M As Pate
stantly they surged out of the duled Sunday la Um FFA building County Jail on a consptreey
charge. Ho waa committed tbtra
roadway delaying the paasage of at the School Farm.
tie Eisenhower car.
Guaat of hapor at tha reunion after receiving a parol* from to*
will te Alex R. Johnson who haa state prison where te w u serving
five year sentence Mr MMacp
it returned from Thailand where aviolation.
Innocent Plea
works for tha state Dept. John­
son was the teacher and supervisor
Filed In Killing
af vocational agriculture through
A plea of Innocence in t..e Winter IMO. Ho will giro the program's
Park shooting of Ur*. Velma Hoo­ highlight with a speech tod show
ver was entered yesterday by con­ of stidea at the Near and Far
struction supervisor William Vite*. East.
Vikas, po, is held under tto.OOO
Mr. Harry A. Throat, aa Eater*
bond. Justice of tbe Peace Johnte
V A H -ll Crews
prise resident for H yuan, glad
McLeod who heard the plea said
te hla Heap tarty this m en tal al
the case would come before a
Due Monday
his DoBary Av*. homo.
grand Jury te November if tbe
Air crew pewnmwl af VAH-ll
Mr. Ihreot w u a retired om*
county solicitor doesn't decide to
file a direct information on tha are scheduled te arrive al the ploy* of Florida Power Carp, lor*
vlvtag are hit wife, Vesta: sad A
sister, Mrs. Am Cutoteg ad
The Winter Park wklow and
Gainesville.
mother of four children w u ehot
Funeral aervlore will t e at M
St her home test Thursday after
a. m. Sunday at Barrett Matte
she had com* out of bar back
diet Church, with Err. William
yard swimming pooL
Swye.-r officiating. Burial M Hast
Cemetery, Polk County, wtt

FFA Reunion Starts
Tomorrow Night

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Hours Changed

Equalization Is Yearly
Job, Appraiser Says

Lake Mary School class hours
have bean changed because of a
change in bus schedules.
Classes will b* from • a. m., to
1:13 p. m. for alt grades except
tte first. First graders will go
from g a. m. until noqn for the
first tte weeks and I a m. to
1 p. m. after that. Tha new hours Setting up a system la squalls*
will be te effect for a foil day propotty aaaaaimastta isn’t aaasibla
af acbool starting Monday.

I ll Land Safely
PHOENIX, Aril. (UPI) - Aa
Amirkan Airlines Jat airliner
carrying 111 passengers, including
FBI director J. Edgar Hoover,
mad* a safe emergency landing
bare Thursday after Jettisoning 4,*
000 gallons of fuel. Tbe fuel w u
dumped aa a precaution after a
fire warning instrument flashed
oa white tte plau was flying at
31.00* foot above Prescott. Aria. 1700.
Thera was no fin. A cockpit coo- T te appraisal’*

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at Oak Hill Baptist Church, anrawness‘that the Four Way Sing­
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England, Ireland. Walpe, South Af­
rica. New Zealand, Adetratla, Bermeda, Caaal Zoec, ‘Cuba. Ger­
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Item 11 •. » . to t;3o p.' m. at
the Oa^ HUl Church.
The Church. U W«*t o f. Lough■tea. Leech will bo aerved at
'ggra aad Um public ia cordially
invited to attend.

At the picnic, Ditto Wtebaidt
played aeveral aecoritae aalaa. A
speech on the life o f Dr. Morrit
w u given by Elmer Still, worthy
patroa of Staiaaie Chapter two,
OEB. Prayer wag given by the
Aaaodata Patron. , ..
Fetowing the piealc aupper, Mr.
Dune, who. la elactrtetoa at the
power plaet, eicortcd the group

teunfsn I a. m^ Meraiag priyer
had sermoa «:S» a. a*.. Holy eom•o a te n aad prayers ter Um akk
aad tha Laying an N Heads WadM*day a.N a. m.
.The Rev. BUI Bwycar hat c te
ana far hla asnaaa topic guadsy
at BsrasU Memorial Methodist
church. ‘Tho Imparting Christ”,
■racial musts will ha a solo by
W e . W esley. HeKethan.

rea and Mr. aad Mrs. Don Stowetl
of Eatcrprlsa. Hr. and Mrs. Adklsoa are.formcr m idaata at En­
terprise.
Hiss B usan Henderson left by
plane from Orlando. Banday for
Cleveland, Ohio wberg she la amployed la the Adoption Agency af
the county welfare Dept, aa a
cast worker, after having spent
the week .with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. It, Heararaon. Braana was bridesmaid la the wed­
ding of a Ufa-long friend, Miss
Shirley Davia who was married
to Donald Lucey Saturday after­
noon at tho First Christian Church
ia Diytoua Beach. Howard Hen-

Student W ill
Enroll A t FSU
Jerry SUgkley went la high
school ba gsrsaeto duriag his freshmaa year. He traaafem d to Sealnote High his aaphimare year aad
graduated with the i m claps- Ha
Is IN am N Mr. aad, Mrs, J. M.
Steakley of Ravenae Part,
Ha played foetbaU hla aaphomore year i t f baseball Ms Juki*
year. Hla favorite subject* were
math aad music. Hla favarila
bobby la alas music.
Jerry plans to enroll at Florida
State Uaivtrslty ia TallabaisH
this fall. He plays the violin and
guitar and ptaaa to tab* ■ bade
course at collage aad coaliaua his
education la maste. During the
summer months hg has been amat tea Purcell Clothlag

. The adult FeiJcwthip af Barnett
Memorial Methodist church Net
at tea church instead af at the
bom* of Mrs. Ida Padgatt aa anaounced, due to inclement wea­
High-school and college camther. Monday August X , proceed­
puses may took like pajama pared by ■ hamburger try la the
tlea on rainy days. A new rain
church yard. Bar. BUI Swyesr
coat for teen-agers comes styled
was the master at the charcoal
■rill and was ably assisted by If your wicker furniture is tu n ­ like an extra-long shirt. It Is
W /tll Sellers. Mrs. Harvey Duan, ing yellow, try scrubbing it with water-resistant f o r protection.
They come la bright yellow, orMrs. Ida Padratl aad Carroll
ange, natural and blacks
Peterman.
Following (he daUelew meat the
devotional wao conducted by Harvey Dunn. During tho business
ta aiira conducted by president
Carroll P atern al, AM group voted
ba pay rapanara af refnsbm tau
fa r tea anon a month meeting
*f lin in g af tbo EDubeth St.
group gt tbo cbvreh, with Uta

ohlldran. Breads, Darlene ant
Mika af Milligan were guests of
honor at a teiash party and supsr st tho Labs Gtoaaon Club
rlday. Enjoying this affair were
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Orr and
children, Mr. aad Mrs. C. J.
Middleton, daughter Ann, Mrs.
HMiise DlUiard, Mr. and Mrs. RoTOsd DUlierg and family and Lee
DtUiard aU af DeLond, Mr, and
Mrs. H. E. Braddort, Mr. snd

Walter Middletoa, Mg at. Hr.
aad Mn. A. R. Middleton, Locust
Si. plans to caroll at Florida state
Ualvenlty ia TaQahamaa this
fall Ha was awarded the Edward
S. Marshall ichoUrablp, which la
given to an outstuding seal nr.
Witter was aa haahr studwt
maintaining a B plus average for
the entire four years aad p la n
to major la electrical cagineering
at F.S.U. He woa the Jcffsrsen
Davis midal, awarded by the Vail­
ed Dsufhtare at
Confrdcrscy
far scbolsrship aad ceatributlam la
the field of Amcricaa history.
During his senior year, ha also
won the football trophy for good
sportimsnship. Ha played end oa
the Seminole High School- football
■quad the four years he was la
school, was a member of the track
team two years aad atteadod Boys
Mate la-hi* iuaier m r .
Ho has been employed duriag
the summer vacation by Odham
aad Tudor eoagtnictira 0».

Mr. and Mr*. Trey H. Coffee of
Alto, Go. announce the t n n i t ment of their daughter, Mia* Bar*
bara Loctetla to CurtU Letter
Hughes, aon of Mr. and Mri. Cur­
tU Leo Hughe*, of Salford.
Mise Coffee re eth td her B. A.
degree la Juae from Piedmont
t'olleg*, graduating Summa Cum
Lauda. She belonged to Gamma
Chi and the Torch Club. She will
rnler the University of Ulionl* ia
September for graduate Work la
Kngllah literature,.

The gruom-elect la a graduate
of Seminole High School end- re­
ceived hie B.S. degree from Pied­
mont College tn June of thli year.
He will enter (leorge Peabody
graduate achool in September for
work in 'Psychology.
The couple mrt while attendlag achool at Piedmont. Wedding
plana will be announced at a later,
date.
*

it tb» horn* of Kr.
Mrf. 1
Cleats amt voted to n f f i mod
af the irceral membership &gt;
Tua*., Sept, l, at I p. m. at
acboaL A M p re sk W laid sat
tary will be elected a a l d k i f
portent itcma of buslbtee will
discussed.
lira. Bab R*l*dal» a f c - w i
•tailed i l president MM » b

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Clots Plans
M atting Tuesday
The Daughter* #t Weeley Sua­
day School Clam of th o Firat
M ethodist Church will meet Tues­
day at 1:30 p.m. In McKinley Hall
far a social and buiinei* meeting.
The September group with Mr*.
Sara Thurman a* chairman will
be In elmrge af arrangements.

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ra s h Himalayan state «f Bhutan,
sandwiched between India sad
Tibet, m m n ay start dlptamaUe
relations with world powers such
sa the United States, R a ils and
Britain, it was reported Wed nos
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School desegregation la a fourth
major North Carolina city, the
taar gas bombing af a Little Rock
school hoard mootlhg and tho op*
o a ia i of Atlanta schools on strict*
ly segregated basis for perhaps
the last time doited tho Integra*
tta a scene ia the Sooth today.
High Point, N. C-, became the
fourth major North Carolina city
to vote to admit a few Negroes
to previously all - white schools.
Urn High Point city school board

dad
IM P . . r oopoitlro unkaown
• m u , to m arried. an d If 4 t a i

th e ir roepoatlva unknow n ha Ira, doVlaooo, a r u a u o a aaalpnooa, lloaora.
dredltora, Wuatota. and any and
all persons clalnalne by. through,
u n d er e r a n t a a t tho said ratpoo(tve namedT Pdfandantai CAM­
B R ID G E ’ .WELFARE UNION and
th a N Srtr BNOUAWD MORAL. RBPORM ao ctE T T , dtasolvad Kaaoeehnaatla Corporation*, and to th e
unknow n aaolsaa, auecoosors la In| Z h e a a t , director*. atookholdara.
NNataea, g ran to aa aaalgnaoa. Hon­
a n . cred ito rs aad o th e r partloo
atalm la # by, through, nndor o r
ag ain st said D ofcndaatai TRAVELEBB AID SOCIETY OB BOSTON.
IRC., a Maadhchoadtts Corporation,
llsvlna Its offleo and p rlsc lp e t ..See
e l business la Room SSS. South Sta­
tion. Boston I t , M assachusetts)
MASSACHUSETTS SOC1KTT IO R
THE PREVENTION O F CRUELTY
TO CHILDREN, a Maooachuaatta
Corporation, having Ha e fllts and
principal place o t business s t IS
J l o u n t Vcmon St re st, Boston S.
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U la I, 1 n i l i t Block T,
Ttor 4. ot the City of Oenford,
florid*, according to E. n.
Trafford'o Hep Ifeoroof, to th t
■amo appoaca upon th e Public
Rororda of Bowlaolo County,
Florida.
. Tou, and aach o t you. ara h trtb y
notlfltd th a t a flMit baa boon
brought aealnat you In tho C ir­
c u it Court. In and for Sominolo
County, Florida, In Chancory, #ntltlad A. n. PET KROON, B it, AN­
DREW CAIUIAWAT, JOHN \V.
EVANS. ROBERT B. BtlADPORD,
and JOHN SCUIRARDv aa and compoalnc tho Board ot T rualota ot
tho Bomlnolo Couaty Public lloapltaL Plaintiffs, vn. THE CiTT
O P IANPORD. FLORIDA, ot aU
and you. and oacb of you, aru re­
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l ’lelntlfr*' Complaint w ith
tha

all-while juaior-iealor high ichool
Thursday.
Other North Carolina schools al­
ready Integrated on a limited ba­
de include Greensboro, WinstonSalem, and Charlotte. T h e s e
schools re-open neat week. *
In Little Rock, two wctl-drcsacd
white - women threw a tear gas
bomb in a building where the Littie Rock school board wai bolding
a meeting Thursday night.
In Havelock. N. C., the largest
group of Negroes to enter North
Carolina ‘white schools waa sched­
uled to enroll today. No disturb­
ances ware expected as 17 chil­
dren of Negro U. 8. Marine per­
sonnel enroll la two Havelock ele­
mentary seboola.

One of the most significant
court actions ia' the integration
controversy since the IT. S. Su­
preme Court* decision of May IT,
list, resumes today la NartMk,
Va. NAACP attorneys argued
Thursday that Negroes were reJcctcd for assignment to Norfolk
while schools because of their
race.
Federal Judge Walter E. Hoff­
man was txpccled to hear testi­
mony thet the Norfolk city school
board and tha atata pupil place­
ment board turned down 25 Ne­
groes seeking admission to whito
schools.
Atlanta public schools opened
today for perhaps tho boghmiag
of the end of segregated schools

la the peach state capital. The At­
lanta school board ia under a
federal Judge’s court order to
com# up with a desegratioo plan

Teachers Told
NIAGARA PALLS, N. Y. (UPI)
—Students st Niagara Falls publie schools bettor behave this fall.
Tim Niagara rails Board of Ed­
ucation has adopted a new disci­
plinary program under which cor­
poral punishment exercised with
restraint may be used on a student
whan other recommended methods
have failed.
The Board said that no teacher
la "expected to tolerate open deHane«, profane language or phy

FOREST HILLS, N. Y. (UP1)
—Wlmhialou champion Alex 01medo e( Peru, controvacaial star
of America's aurprlie Davie Cup
CHICAGO (UP1) — Pomp and triumph laat December, was fa*
ceremony over, tho Pan Ameri­ cored to get the U.8, off to a
atart In defense of the lacan Games aettlad down today to quick
ternational tennis trophy today
their objective — athletic com­
petition.
la it, tho United States was
heavily favored. Today, five cham­
pionships were to ha decided and
the U. •*. was expected to win
four of thorn.
Up for gold medala were the
accouts
hammer throw, high Jump and
10,000 meter run la men’s track
and field, tho women's javella
throw, and tho bantam weight lift­
ing championship.
Of those, only la tho 10,000
witha
mettr did tho U. 8. figure to kwe.

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TARZAN in tho new adventure picture at the Movieiand
Drive-In is Gordon Scott, who leads the story through
Equatorial Africa.

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itarrlng Gordon Scott and film­
ed in color In Equatorial Africa.
Along with
the T anan movie
will be "Tunnel of Love", a com­
edy about love in suburbs, starr­
ing Doris
Day, Richard Widmark and Gig Young.
On the bill for Wed., Thun, and
Fri. ia "The Mystcriani" the
itory of a race of gigantic iclentitle, intellects from another planet
who are determined to take over

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K annolh M. L afflar
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“TUNNEL
OF LOVE”
From Gun Hill," in which ho co-at'ara with Anthony
Quinn. It starts a t the Ritz Sunday.
SATURDAY
OPEN 12:45
Storting Sunday at the RUr
Theater la the new Hal Wallis
production "Last Train From Gun
Hill" starving Kirk Douglas and
Anthony Quinn.
Featured in the picture i* an
ancient train, ISTO vintage, which
once roared from Reno through
Carson Cily (o Virginia City, car­
rying bullion from Ute Comstock
Lode,

Dougla( and Quinn are pitted
against each other as erstwhile
friend* who become locked in a
llfe-and-death itruggie when the
former comes after Quinn's son
to avenge the rape and murder
of hii beautiful Indian wife. Caro­
lyn Jones plays Quinn's womin
who barks Douglas in the show­
down and Quinn's son Is played
by Earl Holliman.

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FEATURE NO. 2 — 1:15 - 5:05 • 8:55

HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
BY DR. F. LEO KERW1N

STARTS SUNDAY

Chiitoractor Cites Method Of Keeping Fit
that are required to kegp
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B ek u nadsrdog u d you’ll
v ta i as with a pice* ef your
k U H lea l chawed out
T U t'i aa a f t all baseball axk a a ri U I t faltering firiL
fUea QlaaU didst b o * it ba­
to n Uay sura kaow U bow.
All season loaf, tha GlaoU kava
I n i boating tha last-plies PhllBta with a minimum at difficul­
ty. Bat thaa thay *aat aad
atlrrad up a btaaball rhubarb with
tha taU-eaden Tburaday. That did

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out of Philadelphia wlth'their Natioaal league k ad aUcal to two
lam ti.
Mott of Uw fireworks took plaaa
duriaf tba sixth laaiag at tha

opooor with tha icon tied at l - l
Joe Koppa put tha PhUa la fraat
whaa ho led off Dm frame with a
home nia off Mika McCorakk.
After Cna Pratt* alao hoararad,
McCormick hit Harry Aadaraaa
on tba head with a pitch.

single by W»
aia boat MBwai

three-of-flvo game aeriea Sunday
It will ha S t Petersburg versus for the leaiua crown. Regular
Tlm pa for Uw 19N Florida State Raton play rads Saturday.
League championship.
S t Petersburg rliaebod iha *#€•
The SsIaU officufly woe. t ic ood ball . race by winning tha
Becoad half pennant race Thursday scven-laoing opener, 7-2.
Bight by splitting a doubleheader The game began aa a pitching
duel between S t Fetenburg’a John
NeUoo and Tampa’s Dick Smith.
But 8aiat Manager Tom Hamilton
blasted a two-nia homer la tha
fourth Inning to aad tha deadlock.
Tampa tied Urn acora with two
runt la the aiath. But tha Salats
were not to be denied. They pour­
ed aeroes five markers ha tha bot­
tom of tha frame to wla easily.
PALATKA — Amlal Solomon
Five Tam pa'errors contributed
pluhod seven-kit ball hare last to tbelr downfall.
la tba second game, tha relaxed
night to abut out the Sanford
Greyhound*, P-O, In the final game and jubilant Saint* feU 10-4. But
of the campaign between these U didn’t matter. They had a two
two teems.
The big blow of the game was nant In their packet.
a three-run homer by Herbie Bur- In ether action. Orlando edged
Mtto la tha eighth frame. Vladi­ Daytona Beaclb 4-3, aad Palatha
mir Mlrahal, A1 Bullock and Rtgia drubbed Sanford, *0.
Tonight’* acNdule haa St. PetSimpson each hit doubles in the
13-hit attack on two Sanford eraburg at Orlando, Tampa at
pllcbera whlla Paul Umbers rap. Sanford and Palatka at Daytona
pod a triple and a single In five
tripe.
The Xedlcgs scored three run*
on four hit* In the second frame
and added single tallies la tha
third, fifth aad seventh before
adding the three Inxuraneo runs
on Buraetta'a homer In the
eighth.
Florida Football Coach Bob WoodSolomon walked only two and ruff said quarterback Mickey ClfsnotdLaU.In.going tha m utt. ;v Weburg won't be'-Wck wtth the
Jacobs got two hit* for the Gators this fall.
Greyhounds end was tha only hit­
Woodruff said tha 22-yea r-eld £1ter to get more than one safety. lenburg, a naflvs of Knoxville.
Tens., had takes* a public relations
Job at Pittsburgh. Woodruff said
the offer was "too good to turn
Shoemaker Rides 3
CHICAGO (UP1) — WiUlt Shoe­ down for KUenburg,” who is mer­
maker, seeking to repeat his 1U58
title as champion jockey, rode
four winners at Arlington Thurs­
day. Tba Shoe, wha haa already
won the honor three Umee and
shares another with Joe Culmone. remain Ing.
scored with Klingsor, Leap Year Woodruff said Wayne William­
Maid, Official Seal and First Pair. son. a senior from Tampa, haa the
Inside track on tha top quarter.

Natlmsal Leagae
W. L. Fct. GB
San Francisco
73 34 .543 . . .
Los Angeles
70 M .547 I
Milwaukee
(3 SI J U 3 b
Pittsburgh
M u J it a
Chicago
SI S3 .414 10
Cincinnati
S3 « .434 10
St. Louis
39 71 .434 14
Philadelphia
34 73 .419 ltVk
Thursday’! Basalts
Phils. 7 San Fran. 2 (1st)
Phils. 3 San Fraa. 1 (2nd)
St. Louis 3 Milwaukee 4
Cincinnati 3 Chicago 0 (night)
(Only gamss scheduled.)
Friday’s Probable Pllcbera
Philadelphia
at
Pittsburgh

San Francisco at Los Angtles
(night)—S. Jones (14-13) vs Dry*•
dale (13-9).
Saturday’s Gamss
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
Milwaukee at Chicago
Cincinnati at St Louis
(Only games sebedultd.)

aa Ltsgao

W. L. FeL GB
Chicago
ClevriaTM
Baltimore
Nsw York
Detroit
Ksaass City
Bolton
Washington

7* 49 JOS . . .
73 St .3*3 l b
St S3 .402 1 4 b
U U .411 IS
S2 as AM IS
39 tT .444 1T b
34 N .437 14
31 73 .403 2 3 b
ly’s I Malta
Chicago 3 Boston 1
(Only gam e scheduled.)
F riday’s Probable Pitchers
New York a t W ashington
(a lg h t)- D itm a r ( M ) vs P a sc u a l
B a l t i m o r e a t Boston (n ig h t) —
P o rto carrcro (2-7) vs B ra w tr

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Detroit at Kansas City (night)
_L ary (144) vs Kucks (7*).
Saturday’s Gamss
Detroit at Kansas City (nlgM)
Chicago i t Cleveland
New York at Washington

At Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Gray
haired Peta Cooper, a 30-year
veteran who has had hi* ups and
downs on the professional golf
trail, was the first-round leader
today as the 333,000 ?!iller Open
golf tournament went Into Ita second 13 holes.
Cooper, 44, Lakeland, Fla., who
returned to pro golf in 1933 from
a year and a half layoff when a
try at being a golf course owner
failed, shot a stx-under-par 44
Thursday at the rain-swept Tri­
poli Country Club to lead Doug
Sanders and Ken Venturi by an*
stroke.

(lit gaasa)
Saa Francisco 44# 410 104- I T 1
Philadelphia IN 4N ta x - 1 11 a
McCormick. 0 . Jonas (4), Fis­
her (4), Byerly (!) and Schmidt.
Hegaa (T). Oweai ( 14-11) aad
Loaaatt Loser—McCormick ( 11-11)
HRs-Bnucbae, Spencer, Koppa,
Fraaaa.

aad Crandall. MisoU. Dallha (4).
staao (•), MaDaMal (•&gt; aad
Smith. Wlexer—MsDaakl ( 14-11).
Loaer—McMahan ( 44 ). MB*—
Chicago

ON SN f i t - • S •

ClnciaaaU

US IN M m - S M I

Coccaraili. Drabawaky (!) aad
Noe mad. O’Toole (4-T) aad Dattaror Looor—CoaearalU (44).

otter*

(gad game)
San Francisco IN ON ON- 1 t 4
Philadelphia no sn aox— I 1 4
Worthington, Millar (1) and
Landrith, Hagan (T). Cardwell,
FarraU (•) aad SawataU, Loaaatt
(g). Winner—Cardwell (9-T). Loser
—Worthington* (2-3). HR—May*.
Milwaukee
St. Louis

183 000 000- 4 4 4

ON Ml SIX- S 1? a
Buhl. Ruth (5), McMahon (1)

Footbair League champion* who
have allowed a total of three
points la their first- two pre-sea•on games, open tha pre circuit’*
six-game weok-ead program to­
night by entertaining the Wash­
ington Redskins.
Washington, which averagtd
23.3 point* In splitting Its first
two warmup games, now facts a
Baltimore team which shut out
the College AU • Stars St-0, and
drubbed the New York Giants,
the . league’s Eastern Division
champions, 24-9.
A rugged defensive unit led by
such star linemen as 2gg-pound
Gen* (Big Daddy) Lipscomb, 270.
pound Art Donovan and 340-pound
Glno Marchottl helped the Colts
win their first Western Division
and league title last year.
Baltimore’s defensive backs,
aided by these huskies ekarglng
Into rival backflelds, lad the
league In pais interceptions in
1914 with 38. U was the same
story in Baltimore’s first two ex­
hibitions this year. Tha Celts In­
tercepted 10 pai M* In these
games and made them pay off la
easy victories.
Washington, with Tddle LsBsr*
on passing well, edged the Lea
Angeles Rams, 23-21, after open.
Ing |U warmup campaign with a
27-24 loss to tha San Francisco
Forty • Nlnsrs. LeBaron, tha
leagua’a smallest quart*rt*.ck at

Basilio Favored To Whip
Fullmer For Vacant Title
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)-G e n e
Fullmer, a country boy from Utah,
and Carmen Basilio, aa onion
farmer from New York, clash to­
night for tha NBA version of the
world middlaw eight crown la Uw
San Francisco Cow Palace
Fight Uma is • p. m. and the
two lads will be picking up soma
of the biggest checka of their var­
ied careers for the scheduled 13round bout.
A crowd of about 13,400 la an­
ticipated, with a gate of 1300.000.
Another $100.ou) will coma from
radio and TV night*. Of Uw total.
Basilio gsts 33 per cent. Fullmer
23 per cent.
The two bnililag body-punchers,
both former holder* of the nowvacant crown, battle pretty much
alike—but think differently.
Thursday, for instance, Fullmer
whiled away the Uma reading
books on philoaophy and religion.
Basilio loafed end played poker.
• I expect to win It.” says la silin, tb* crag faced veteran, "it’s
the moat important fight of my
carter. My future depends on it.’’
Fullmer, with 131 rounds af boalag. plus dosens more with aa axe
handle on the heavy bag, believes

iM MY)NSTWO-NOW) NO*
euN.juN6u w n to to atw
SMOOTOTTIRIDOBTtfVDUl

At N years, ha la four years
younger than Basilio. He will
weigh seven or eight pounds more
end will havt a two-inch m e lt ad­
vantage.
‘‘1’va trained harder far this
fight than over before," say: Fullmsr. "Aad 1 havt developed a ttw
punch — extra power that should
wla It for mo.’’

i t s pound*, focal a atlff teak
against the huge Baltimore i d s *slve llaa.
In Saturday night’s gaasoa, the
Liana ealertala tha Glaate at De­
troit. the Rams play tha Chlaag*
Cardinals at Los Angeles, the
Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh
Stealers clash at Houston, Tax.,
and tha Green Bay J’sckera play
tha Philadelphia Eagles r t Port­
land, Ora. Tha Forty-Niners antertala tha Cleveland Browns in
a Sunday afternoon game.

League Leaders
Nattenal League
Player * Ctah 0 . AB R. B. Pet.
Anna, Mil.
123 iN N 133 JM
Caghrn, StL, 120 344 S3 134 J N
Plana, Cla. IN 337 IIS m j u
Temple, Cla. 123 444 N IN .321
l ahtaioa, Cla. IN 470 43 131 431
'■American L eapt
Kuoan, Det
113 444 79 IN .334
Kaliae, Det.
IN 411 T3 133 .333
WaadUag, Bal. Ill 347 34 11* .334
Ruaaels, So*. 131 443 73 143 J i t
Fag, Chi
137 Stl N IN .313
Raas Balled la
Natleeal League — Beaks, Cuba
111; Robinson, Reds 114; Bell,
Reds N; Aaron, Braves N; Copads. Giants M.
Anitric aa Lea toe — KUlcbrow,
Beaatora 93; Colavito, Indians N;
Jansen, Red Sox 90; Malione,
Bad Box 33; Maxwell, Tigers It.
Home Rbus
Wltkail Leagae — Banks, Cuba
37; Mathews, Braves 34; Aaron,
Braves 33; Robinson, Reds 33;
Cepeds, Gloats 23.
American Leagae — Colavito,
Indians M; Kllltbrew. Senators
31; AlUsoa, Senators N; Maxwell,

Tigers XT; Lemon, Senators 34.
PMchtag
NsUsuil League—Face. Pirates
1*4; Aatoaelll, Giant* 11-7; U w ,
Pirates 14-7; Ntwcomb*. Reds
11-4; Coalsy, PblUies 13-7; Podrat, Dodgers 12-7.
American League Shaw, Whit*
Box 13-4; McLish, Indians 1M;
Pappas, Orioles 13-4; U ry , Ti­
t a n 144; Maas, Ysokses 12-4.

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Me Sanford Naval Air StaUM
Chapel at 1 p. m. tomorrow, wtth
Chataata WUliam C. Fuller tafl•UMig.
la Arlington Nation
A Cemetery U scheduled Friday.
(L e d r. Sangater diod whoa hia
■kjwarrior Jot erasbed u a r East
Moabo, N. C. after both oaglaao
Hamad out. Attempt! to relight the
■telnet failad bat Seagater kept
Ih* plan* under ooatrot long
aaough to iaeeead through a
heavy ovareaat enabling hia two
enw memben to hall out.
A graduate of the U. S. Naval
Academy, AnnapoMa, Ledr. leaf*

the State Ualvmity
la Mrrlvod by hla wife,
DUae; e 20-month-old daughter
, Ceil, and hia parents, Mr. and
ltra. John 1. Saagator Sr., Nathpep, Colo.
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aeet to Sangater ta the Navy and
Marine Corps Memorial Stadium,
Annapolis, hia family prefers that
la place ef flowers, donations for
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VOL.

xux

W lA T M B t f t M j j r o j l eloudlne— through Tucadny, thuothrahowtra. High today 88 to M, low tonight 72 to 7«.
Wlw Established WO*
MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1&amp;sT ~
SANFORD, FLORIDA

British Back 'Firm, But Flexible'
Stand In Khrushchev Talks
BACK FROM ORDEAL a n First Q ua Photographer1!
Mata Deltoo E. Wilson (L) and Second Claaa Aviation
Electrician’s Mata WUllain G. Mitchell. The two Navy
men who wera ordered to bail out of Ledr. J. B. Sanjrater'a flamed-out jet last Wednesday, were flown back
to the Sanford Naval Air Station Friday. Wttaon Uvea
at 115 8ununarlin Dr. Sanford. Mitchell la from S t
Petersburg.
(Staff Photo)

Ike Position!
Gets Added
Strength

Good
Intention

Labor Reform Bill
Offer Hay Head
JNf Senate Fight
WASHINGTON (UF1) - House
As publican conferees, in a surmove, reported today that
would offer some new pro­
posals which could head off a Sen­
ate floor light over the labor reJorra bill.
If Senate Democrats agreed to
Mo offer* made by the House
ip, Senate Republican* obviouswould abandon their plan'to
^ a resolution asking tha
full Senate to break the conference
deadlock ki favor of the Hour*
Mil.
LCDR. SANGSTER
GOP Leader Everett M. Dlrkaea totredaeed the resolution Fri­
day after the committee deadlacked oa House bill curb* on sec-1
end ary boycotts and organisation­
al picketing and on federal-state
Jurisdiction la labor disputes. He
jaaid ha would eaH up tha aeraterttan tor aettoa later todays - »
"T his i m n iM to scuttle any
hope that tha conference could
agree aa a hUI beforebaad.
SARASC IA (UPI) Pitted
Over the weikiad, however, the
ruined lawns and waterMouse conference came up with streets,
soaked Junes remained today as
•am* aew proposals which appar­ evidence of the rain storm-trig­
ently would at least partly accept gered flash flood that struck SaraMe modification demanded by Sen­ aote iaturday sight.
ate Democrats.
The Weather Bureau predicted
Rep. Robert Griffin (R-Micb.) the area would have scattered
•id he and Rep. Phil Landrum showers todsy, but nothing like
(D.-Oa.) eo-slithers of the tough the four laches of rain that delu­
Laodrum-Grlffln bill passed by the ged some sections at tbe city
Bouae, draw up tbe package. Ask­ Saturday.
ed If tt represented a concession
Water stood waist deep In some
on their part, Griffin said be pre­ areas, c a u s i n g stalled traffic,
ferred to call It an "adjustment." street cave-ins and it least one
bridge washout. Most affected sec­
tions had returned to near-normal
Mental Health Unit by Sunday night.
Hardest hit was the Southgate
section, which lost electric power
Invites Public
A The Seminole County Mental and water servlet when the flood
■with Association Invites tha washed out water lines. One fam­
was evacuated by civil defense
public to attend Its meeting at ily
7:30 p.rr. tomorrow In the Fir-t workers.
officials said there was
Methodist Church’s McKinley noCity
way to accurately estimate
Hall.
the damage total. However, they
Plana for Work In this fall’s said damage would run Into
United Fund Campaign, setting "tbe thousands of dollars.**
up of • nominating committee and
Some of the holes in the streets
nvlew of the year’s work are measured five feet deep and seven
feet across. Officials said many

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LONDON (UP1) —FraaU
tenhower today m fed tbe setowd
round ef top aecrat Allied cold
war talks assured qt Prune Min­
ister Harold Macmillan's support
for a "firm but flexible" band ia
MOSCOW (UF1) - Premier dealing wtth Russia's Nikita K.
Khrushchev (a Interested la a Khrushchev.
new proposal from West Ger­
Macmillan's sacking was cenman Chancellor Konrad Ade­ udence from West German Chan­
nauer to resume disarmament cellor Konrad Adenauer, k piaeod
talks and wants more details, Elsenhower to a strong pooRtoa
DEACONS OK PRAIRIE LAKE BAPTlST CHUKC
Tasa news agency reported to­ for hia talks with Italian a m \. a n shown aa they got ready Sunday for dedication of
day.
French leaders when he goes to
th t new church at Caapelberry. Left to rljrht a n B. D.
Khrushchev said d i s a r m a ­ Paris Wednesday.
Lock*, Tom RIcketson, J. I. Strong, Malford Morgan,
ment sad other Eaat - West
TM president and Maemillaa
issues "are not Insoluble" and completed a week and of Inten­
rah*rated hia promise that be sive discussions sod headed back
la going to the United Ststee to London this morning from the
"with good Intentions to help Prim* Minister's Chequers estate.
Police were prepared to cop*
pcaco" nod to "melt the lc* of
the cold war," Tass said.
with another overwhelming popu­
The new Adenauer proposal lar demonstration for Elsenhower Jet Engine Reliable
brushed aside warnings about on the drive through the heart of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Jet en­ NEW DELHI, India (UPI&gt;-Tha
Soviet military might made by the capital to visit a World War gines on airliners are proving to Chinese Communists have made
Khrushchev In his earlier note, U memorial chapel for American be 30 times more reliable thin new Invasions Into the Slang and
end Instead appealed to the dead at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
conventional engines, Federal Avi­ Lohat division of lodte’a NorthSoviet leader to reopen big
Tonight the p r e s i d e n t and ation Agency officials revealed to­ East Frontier Agency region, un­
official reports here said today.
power disarmament talks.
prime minister wera expected to day.
The reports gave no details ef
Adenauer said the negotiations disclose to the world In an unpre­
should begin where they broke cedented Joint radio-television ap­ Nikita To Bring Wife the alleged new aggression by tha
off ia August 1*37.
pearance some details of their
Washington Mipn
r k . Kedj
India’s border area.
weekend talks.
S tttt t e l r t m L « l L ^ The ! l ^
cam* u Prbn* Minister
Elsenhower and Macmillan held day that Soviet Premier Nikita -&gt;«»h«ial Nehru said that India
g serjes of conferences Saturday Khrushchev will be accompanied would try to solve Us border prob­
and Sunday with their foreign on hla visit to the United States lems with Communist China by
ministers and a small group of by his wife, two daughters, one negotiation rather than war,Nehru told Parliament hla plan
top advisers at Chequers.
son, gate g eooln-law.
was twofold—to reinforce Indian
They discussed the forthcoming
border forces white at Me same
* Khrushchov m o o tmuitlst drive against Sm&amp;ther* Bid Doused
Me Free' work), means of strength-1 WASHINGTON fUPI) - Senate
,
h.
|
antng
NATO, dliarmiment, Weat-| •••‘‘• " S * *** P‘ rt,« ***** *0,d
streets wan under
^
era defense, nuclear teat ban m -I ?*Ur
*■ • *«??•»&gt; by Sen
dsmaga might not Mow up uniu j
M*"Torthro^teg”uiilUd
A. Smathara (D-Fte.) that
!»ter.
j Natloni General Aasembly meet- C"*™** WM99 Friday until Oct.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (U P I)-“I
During tha storm's height, light- !nf and tbe Red Chinese threats 15 *® *voIJ Soviet Premier NUtlU
s
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Y
'Vlsk'
and*
to“gJ?i
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wu
• tT,Jtor 10 my frl#od»' »F
nlng knocked about I* bricks' against Laos and India's northback-home views oa pending Is­ family and my religion. I did not
tram a downtown hotel’s rhlm- era frontier.
T
Virtually no details of the talks sues. Democratic Leader Lyndon want to go on living, but 1 w u
They damaged an automobile
w.
war* disclosed by Eiumhowcr’s B. Johnson said ha would consid­ afraid to die."
A mystery w u the whereabouts and Macmillan's press officers er Smalhert* suggestion but voic­ This was the explanation Chi­
ot a small plane whose pups and there was a near revolt Sun­ ed no enlhuslum for K.
nes* student Cheng Guan Lim
radioed Sara sots • Bradenton Air- day night by the too or more
gave tor hiding for nearly four
port that he was last and tew, newsmen who have come here to Reds Hire Fuchs
years as a “ living desdman" in e
on fuel Just before the storm hit. ! cover the meeting.
BEHLIN (Uri) - Former atom church attic next to the Univer­
An all-day search Sunday by a Other reliable diplomatic sour- spy Dr. Klaus Fucha has been sity of Michigan eampus.
Coast Guard boat and law color- ccs disclosed the two had reached appointed deputy director of the
The Singapore scliuul teacher's
cement officers ashore turned up broad agreement on a “firm but East German Central Institute for son, who fled from shame and
no trace of either the pilot or Its flexible” line to be taken when Nuclear Physics, the Communist failure, w u to learn today what
aircraft.
the p r e s i d e n t exchanges visits government announced today.
authorities planned to do with
Fuchs went to East Germany him. Ann Arbor police were con­
Residents of a nearby commu­ with Khrushchev.
nity said they heard a plane's They were said to have agreed last June 23, after having served sidering breaking and entering
engine sputtering, but did not hear that the president take a f i r m a nine-year jail sentence in Bri­ charges.
■land on bute principles while in­ tain for atomle espionage for the
a crash or see the plane land.
Ira migration officials also were
Authorities theorized the pilot dicating the West's readiness to Soviet Union.
on hind to start deportation pro­
may bad made an emergency negotiate toward a cold war set­
ceedings If he is not charged with
landing and then departed with­ tlement.
any crime in Michigan.
Herrell Withdraws
In addition to a possible sum­ MIAMI (UPI) — State Rep. Cliff
out informing anyone.
mit meeting, they were said to IterTeU of Miami withdrew as a
have agreed that the West should possible candidate for governor to Sept. 3 Opening
press for other conferences with favor of Rep. Doyte Carlton of
the Soviet Union on lower levels Wsucbula. according to political Date Of School
oa specific Issues such as disar observers hen. Herrell withdraw
mament and a nuclear test ban. Saturday laying an "tm paue” In Oviedo
Tha sources said the two were had been reached. Sources said
The first day of school for Ovie­
' l0-u l! r ,m r i-°0 P‘1.tu,*lion\ Herrell and Carlton had received do students m grades 7 12 has
HMdle snd la r K»*ttheir atrongeat backing from the been postponed until Thursday
Sheriffs Deputy W. R. Brown
Macmillan alao was said to have Mm# pola|cai poup%
(Sept. 3). Grades to will repor.
shot two men with ooe bullet to Indicated that Britain no longer |
Monday (Aug. 31) in kreplng with
a Midway struggle early Saturday totenda to preaa lor Red Chlna'a T l r o y T o A s k D o o
the countywide achedute. Tbe
morning.
recognition by the United State*
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - Veter- lunchroom will be open Morally
Brown had James Henderson for admittance to the United Na
an Secretary of State R. A. Gray, and husca will make their regu­
under arrest and was taking Mm
77, promisee to abide by his physi­ lar runs.
to a patrol car when Henderson,
cian’s advice when he announce!
Delay to starting datr for the
Jumped Brown, according to the
sheriffs office. OUle Stallworth Mrs. Gordnier Dies in October whether he plans to upper grades was made necessary
seek an eighth terra. "Captain because building renovations are
came to help Henderson, with
Bob,” who says he has never had Incomplete. The three missed
whom the deputy w u struggling. In Ohio Hospital
Brown managed to draw bis pistol Mr*. Blanche Gordnier. widow a serious illness, said he will daya will be made up on Satur­
and shot Henderson. The bullet | of Allen M. Gordnier and a for­ take a physical examination to days, the exact datca to be deter­
passed through him and hit Stall mer resident of Sanford, dted at October, then ask hia doctor If he mined later. There will he no
should make the race.
school sessions on Sat., Sept, 3.
worth.
a Cleveland, Ohio hospital Sunday,
Both the Negro assailants are following a long Hines*. She was
In Orange Memorial Hospital and a member of the First Baptist
will recover, barring any eompfi Church here before moving to
cations, Sheriff J. L. Hobby eald Cleveland.
today.
Among her survivor* la a niece,
Mra. Robert Wallace. Funeral ar­
rangements are under the direc­
tion of Paul T. Ling Funeral
Officer Delivers
Home, 12700 Woodland Ave., Cleve-

"briver Licenses On Sale
Tomorrow; Sites Listed

J. M. Devell, the Rev. Leonard Jones, pastor; Thoraaa
Bagley, L. J. BrunenstuhJ, George Crook and W. &amp;
Petty.
(B erg stro m P h o to )

News Briefs India Reports New Invasions

Rain, Flash Flood Cave

time talking Me situation over
with the Peiping government.
Even aa he spoke Indian news­
papers published reports that the
Chinese had entered the liny Him­
alayan country of Bhutan from Ti­
bet and had climbed again withIndian border guards.
The Nehru government w u re­
ported to bar* dispatched heavy
army relnloreemtnU to the north
with Instructions to shoot If ne­
cessary to drive back encroaching
Chinese.
Nehru’s speech to Parliament,
however, was designed to reduce
some ef the teosten that has

up. He raid war waa M l
the way to settle dispute*.
He said tbe difficulty to Mat l »
dians tela certain
ritortea
Chinese Commanlets
same soil He said he hoped *ew&gt;
ferae cei and talks could wash Ml
the disputes.
Nehru told ef
tween Indian **—
f Chtoeea
during August but sold Ma teat
one he wee Informed about eeewatod Wednesday. The other three
occurred Aug. V, M and M, ho

'Dead Man' Afraid To Die

S

Deputy Gels Two
Hits With One Shot

The 1900 drivers licenses will go Alexander will lake a staff to the
Tuesday • A. M. in the following places for the conven­
ience of residents:
Court House,
Lake Mary Post Office, Sept. 2,
prices remain the same, from 2 p. m. to 3 p. m.
for operator and restricted
Griffin Real Estate, opposite
operator licenses, and *2.23 for Glass Tower, Fern Park, from •
chauffeur licenses. Anyone now l n . to 3 p. m.
bolding US* Florida license may
Caaielberry Post Office, Cassel­
renew It by bringing the license berry, Sept. 9, from * a. m. to
In person, or by sending it by aa i p. m.
adult member of the family, or Oviedo Town Hall, Sept. 10 and
an amployer may obtain licenses Sept. 22, 2-3 p. m.
lor bis employes,
Geneva Community Hall, Sept.
a T h y may be renewed by mull, 10, 9:30-11:30 A. M.
• t h * entire original license must
Fla. Power Corp. Club House,
bn presented to order to renew, Boar Lake, Sept. 1. 2-3 p. m.
and the applicant may keep the
Altamonte Springs Town Hall,
40th Baby On Job
green carbon copy to use white Sept. 13, 2-3 p. m.
NEW YORK (U P I)- Patrolman
the license Is being renewed.
Long wood Town Hall, Sept. It,
Robert L Dezendorf Jr., 31, Sun­
All restricted operator licenses 2-3 p. m.
must be renewed before October or
Adm. Bldg. Forest Lake Aca­ day delivered hia 40th baby.
The 21-year police force vet
uaminatlon will be required. demy, Sept. 17. 2-3 p. m.
Thou now bolding out-of-state va­ Naval Air .Station, Sanford, Sopt, eras, who took aeveral pre-med
course* before Joining the force
lid licenses must appear to person 17, 2-9 p. m.
to obtain Florida license, and Tbe first two weeks of Septem­ and carriea a medical Mt with
^nyooe under It yean of age ber, when little interest is shown, him oa the Job for Just inch em­
V iuet have signature of both par­ the hours at the Court House will ergencies, beat the ambulance to
ents and appear to person.
be from 9 a. m. to noou and 1-3 the home of Mrs. Francesca Lo­
pes and assisted in the birth of a
County Judge Wilson Alexander p. m., Monday through Friday.
ia axtendtog the service this year Starting September U. tbe of­ seven-pound 10-ounce boy.
and hiring additional help to give fice will be open from 9 e. m.
test and efficient issuance and to 9 p. *m. to accommodate resi­
applicants may save much time dents who wish to purchsM the Fire Put Out
having license and exact licenses during the lunch hour.
An attic blase Friday brought
ange ready when they are nextAlso, the office wUl be kept open tha Sanford Fire DepL out on iu
to Um.
on Saturday, Sept. 19. sod 28 from ninth August call. LitNo damage
In addition to issuing licensee in 9 a. m. to noon for persons who waa caused by the Or* at the
J h r Court House to Ssnfurd during cannot renew licenses any other 901 Persimmon. house which be­
■ to month of Septembait, Judge day.
long! to Mrs. Varied McIntosh.

S

^ 0 . 110

Caldwell Calls Nikita
World's 'Top Criminal'

Union, Goodyear
Race Strike Time
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) Negotiators for the United Rubber
Workers Union and the Goodyear
T in A Rubber Co. raced today
against a midnight deadline to
reaeb agreement oa a sow wage
contract.
Union mombera at Goodyear
plants In II etttes last week voted
strike authority to their bargain
tag team. There are 17,000 URW
members at Goodyear plants.
"You never know," said a union
spokesman when asked if the
membership would strike If nego­
tiator! failed to reach agreement
by tha deadline.

MIAMI (UPI) - Former Gov.
Millard F. Caldwell charged to­
day that the forthcoming visit to
America of Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev will contribute to the
“Communist purpose."
Caldwell c a l l e d Khruefacbev
"the world’* top criminal" and
warned that unless the United
States watches Ua step, Jt may
become another Russian satellite.
The ex governor leveled the
charges to a speech prepared far
delivery to the National Warden’s
snd Jail Assn.
"The self-appointed experts who
spend a few days In Russia and
return with glowing accounts ef
progress, education, eociallxcd
medicine, toduetralliaUoa and cul­
tural advancement are pleading
Khrushchev's cause," h&gt; sate.

"Poland, Yugoslavia and Me
other satellites reached agree­
ments with the Kremlin and sold
themselves into slavery. Il‘a Juat
by such cowardly setioo that
America may become Just one
more satellite.
"President Roosevelt endanger­
ed the existence of civilization
when be met with Stalin nt Yalta,
President Truman was out- vaueuvertd and hla allies greatly
embarrassed to hla ridiculous sum­
mit meeting.
Caldwell is a strong states’
righter who has blasted the fed­
eral government, U. S. Supreme
Court and others from time to
time.
He struck out today at federal
encroachments end Supreme Court
tuliaga.

Cheng, M. revealed m an of the
fantastic story of hla aalf-made
prison to authorities who ques­
tioned him In the Washtenaw
County Jail here.
"I guess you could ’caB R a
self-imposed torture," Cheng eald
as ho nervously flung back hla
shoulder-length hair.
"You know how a kid feels aft­
er bo has Just broken hla moth­
er’s favorite vase? Tbat’a how 1
feci."
Hia former university Junior en­
gineering student waa flushed
(rom the attic of the First Metho­
dist Church, ooe of tha city’s
largest churches, shortly before
9 a. m. Sunday by two policemen.
ilia capture ended aloriea about
a ghost to the church.
For Um peat few year*, police
have been plagued with prowler
reports at the church. Members
of to* congregation complained of
"funny noiaea" to the big church.
Cheng said he made some noise
skipping rope on a 21* foot wide
catwalk of planka to the attic
rafter* above the ceding and be
low the roof of the three story
church.
"I needed exercise," he said
"Even an Oriental like me can’t
lie on planka 24 hours a da&gt;,"
He alao got exercise climbing
down a permanent steel ladder
that led to hla nest hideout and
three flight* of stairs that led to
a basement kitchen.
It wa* here that Cheng got bis
food supply and used bathroom
facilities since he vanished Oct.
9, 1033,
"I kept relatively clean," be

$250,000 'Truth'
Fund Suggested
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Association of Citizens Councils of
Florida has voted to start a state­
wide drive for 9230,000 "to present
the truth" about segregation.
In a day-long meeting here
Sunday, the group also passed a
resolution tor to* “determined
defeat and destruction of the doc­
trine, plan, and program" of the
National Association tor the Ad­
vancement of Colored People to
Florida and to* South.
Tbe 30 delegate* hU at what
they called "the attempted prosti­
tution of to* vital segregation of
white Anglo-Saaon heritage by
misguided individuals, courts and
group*."
The Rev, George Downs of Or­
lando, executive Secretary of the
association, presided at the meet­
ing, which was held at the Ameri­
can Legloa HAL

said, "by wiping myself w t* a
cloth after perspiring. It r**e to
119 degrees under that ra ta . B
w»* cold to the winter, Mm ^ l "
Cbrag's four-year student «taa
expired Sept. 19, 1933. H* «s*p&gt;
peered on Oct 9 sod wee repo rt
ed officially ra toeing m Nov. %

Miami Teamsters
Members Resign
In Union Tiff
MIAMI (UPI) - Th* .
for a rebellious group of Team*
tlera* Union members has saM
"there to nothing left ta
York) Local 237 to Miami.
George Pfaffendorf, former
of th* local’s organising drive,
said about 1,700 of the local’s
2,000 member* resigned * v f a
“ methods at operations."
He said Local 237 President
Henry Pctostein of New Y * r k
made "misleading and pravneattv*
statements."
Pfaffendorf as Id he and 14 bnafness agents have a tentativelyscheduled meeting with Teamster
boss Jimmy Haifa to talk over ■
new Florida charter and dtacu—
a new membership drive.
"I don't say Fcinsteto wasn’t
sincere.” Pfaffendorf said, “but
his action did not create a
feeling .between the union
public officials and b e t w e e n
union and its memben.’'
The union has been attempting
to organise Dad* County's m ust
cipal employes snd has met
opposition from public
Feinstcin bas questioned tbe
of to* officials to threaten
era with dismissal if they Jota th*
Tea mater*.
Pctostein termed tht
aa a ‘'conspiracy'' started bw
Pfaffendorf.
Pfaffendorf connived to get 3
charter white be waa still working
for ue," Fcinsteto said. He t t i i
Pfaffendorf and th* 14 V 't’- r r f
•gents had “ been off to* payrtaP*
for tore* months.

Polio Fund Goes
For Vaccine
Th* 8# mtool* County
Unit he* already bought
polio vaccine with th* 930 gi
tbe UnK
Unit by th* American
the
Auxiliary Thursday.
Thurada
The donation will be us*d In boy
vicctoe for Immunizing children
who com* to th* clinic lar theta.
The Health Unit had a taw
•upply all

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. M«

Germans By President
Gwaway (UFI) — FvaaUmt Eiawhowv talked
a t with w w t Oermaa Chancellor Konrad Ad&gt;
j aad than toM newemea his forthcoming « •

Kelts with florist Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev

"in recess af |» n U m H

Company Coming

•ad Mr*. Myron Accardi of DaBarr by Food Fair Managar Henry Ashton, a s ha hands the couple their etrtifleets for a week’s vacation at Miami Beach. Mr. and
Mrs. Accardi warn given the trip in a Food Fair aalea

'N ature Boy' W ho Steals

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
White House in n n m n f today that
Xing Phtuniphea Adaadst and
Queen SiriUt of Thailand have ac­
cepted President Elsenhower's in­
vitation te Visit the United States.

Bus

L aw C hanged
TALLAHAS8EE (UP!) — T h e
Stole Patrol today reminded FtorIda motorists they no longer have
te stop for a school hue If they
are in tee opposite Ism of t tear*
lane dlvifoii highway.

Expensive Im pulse
LOS ANGELES (UP1) - Sales­
man Michael feid, te. was fiaad

r a i d he achieved. Ho seid he
m i l le t ittend I summit meetlag that would amoust te a yro*
pagaada mill.
Eisenhower u id the promise, or
laoarsaee of progress, for a iuramit meetiaa could come from an­
other meeting of the foreign mlai•tore.
. After hie German preee confer­
ence, the president Oew te Leaden,
where he got another tnmeadoua
welcome. He was greeted h r the
Bait sf Gocford, representing
Queen Klinbeth; Prime Hlaiiter
Haiwld Macmillan and Poreiga
lae. M e m Lloyd.
Elsenhower will bold a total af
U been af talks wtth Macmillan.
The president reaffirmed that the
United States seeks an end te
"the tragic division at Germany."
Ha premised that until then the
United States and lla Allies will
protect the freedom and wolfa n
of the Maple af Berlin.

ho squirted

South Protests
Butler Loyalty
Oath Proposal

eld "oaten hoy" accused of steal­
ing to live te style In the weeds.
The searchers trekked through
the rugged forest near the Frank­
lin flood control dam in march of
Prank D. Glbbe, who ie wanted
an burglary ehargM in te r n New
England states.
Franklin P o l i c e Chief John
Pkor said two of Glbbe* elabor­
ately furnished camp sites ware
found Wednesday. He had barn
living in tbe wood* about three
Glbbe* sylvan homes ware equip­
ped with stolen its mi, including a
generator taken from tea dam’s
repair atop.

Kadef Fete Slated
At Casselberry
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Soutoareen demanded
(hat Butler real** Ua party pete.
VhM have demanded Butler's
resignation to the past because ef
Ms Insistence on a strong dvi}
rights plank next year aad.kla
nav4«’a mnwra*.
criticism m
ofJ ika
the party's
congeesteooal leaders.
The latest Dials protest stemawd from reports that Butler
planned to ask tjie national counwitto to continue the rule adopted
at tea 1&gt;M convention that oslegates be required to see te R that
Sin nations! nominees are an the
ballot to southern states.
Ills aim was to uadermtea plans
for soma southern states to omit
tea names of the national nomi­
oses and put up Instead a slats
te else tore pledged to vote 1m
Dixie party candidates.
Sea. Strom Thurmond (DA, C.),
who bolted the Democrat!* party
te IM to bead tha Mates* rights
ticket, and Sen. Harman Talmadga
(D-Ge.) ware among tea first to
denounce Butler's move. They de­
manded his ouster u party chair-

Tbe South Seminole Unit of
Tbe Ksdeta of America will be
honored at a buffet supper at T
p. m. tomorrow at (be Women's
Ksdeta and their famlliea will be
guests of their new ipocsor, tee
South Seminole VFW Post. Com­
mander Harold Mata and VFW
officers. Art Block, Arvid Bird•hi, Laurence Chunat and Paul
Faford will be boats.
Kadeta who attended training
camp will tell about camp and
show pictures of the activities to
Savannah, Term.
Special guests will be Gen. Wil­
liam Dyson, commending officer
Kadeta la the state of Florida
nod his assistant, Gen. J. P.
Greene.

M inisters Agree
To Sponsor Talks

Tbe Seminole County Ministerial
Asm. baa decided to sponsor a
Bible Study Confer*nc* offered bp
tbe University ‘of Florida Exten­
sion Division.
Tbs association voted at a spe­
cial meeting this morning to spon­
sor tha lectures on the Book of
Isaiah which will be given by Dr.
Elmer Ualie.
Arrangements for the conference
will be completed at the Sept. 3
^
Tim Sanford Greyhounds will meeting of the minutcr's assorts• dote eat the home baseball season
Friday night with Family Night,
admitting one whole family ef
fans for only ft- A cut rata af 3* Mickey Must Pay
cents for Individual admissions
LOB ANGELES (UPD-A Judge
will he in effect also.
Wednesday ordered Mickey Cohen
Tha Greyhound! end the tenon to pay 34.000 damages to a waiter
bate with Tampa's Tarpons, still ho attacked last year in s Holly­
givM a mathematical dunce iar wood nightclub. Superior Court,
Ate Florida Stats League second Judgs Joseph L. Call set toe
half title. Jerry Patcnaude la the amount after g long hearing of a
£ probsMs pitcher for tha final home 330,100 civil damage suit filed by

Family N ig ht Ends
Season Tomorrow

At om camp alto, Fleer aaid,
Glbbe had dug a ISdMt well from
whiah an IS-foot pipn yrevided
traata running water. The goner■ter supplied him electricity.
The well wes dug with a hole
digger Gibbs allegedly stole.
PI cor sold more than 130 ar­
ticles ranging from n tent and a
two-burner stove te
and small toilet articles were re­
covered at tho two ramping spots.
Picor Mid their value was about
31.000.
It was not known whether Glbbe
wm armed. A Mauser pistol wn
found at om camp rite and rifle
shells at another.
* Picor described Glbbe as "vary
bandeoma." Ha said ha wm
checking out a report that Gibbs
oocc w u a patient at n mantel
hospital.
Deputy P o l i c e Chief James
Nowell Jr. said Gibbs, an Air
Force veteran, “ must bar* had a
survival course."
"He’s been giving us a bock M
a time,” Nowell said.

N o P ro g re ss
NEW Y O U (UP1) - United
Stoehrerhara President David J.
McDonald returns for the second
straight day today to tho bargain*
inf tab)#, asserting that both aides
la tea steal atrtks are far from
agreement "an any Issue."
F i g h t C z a r Goal
NEW Y O U (UPI) - Chair­
man Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.)
dleeiseed today that his Senate
subcommittee's brand now invtstlgatiM of professional boxing
bopM to stimulate legislation pro­
viding for a national boxing Com­
L i g h t s Knocked Out
SUKFSIDE (UPI) - This liule
seaside resort north of Miami
Beach w u without lights for an
hour today after Nick Condos, for­
mer husband of Martha Rays,
rammed his sports car into s uti­
lity pole. He wsi charged with
drunk feivtog and released on 1230
bond.

A New Tax Joke
Seminole County boat owners
are following a statewide boat
nglatratkm lag that will catch a
lot of people If registration ie put
off too tong.
Only 3M of tee approximately
1.500 boats to tea county have been
registered, Tax Collector John L.
Galloway said today. In all Flor­
ida, tea ratio is about 30,000 boats
registered to 333,000 teat footed bo.
Fines win be asoeaaed after
after Oct 30, which will be 31
days after registration started. Up
to 3T3 may be charged persoM
who fall Id register a boat power­
ed by more than 10 banapowar.

LONDON (UPI) - Comedian
Victor Barge arrived here WedMiday aad said there la a defi­
nite connection between bis trip to
Europe aad teat of President Eisenhower. "I paid so much tax
that Elssahower la coming over
bare te thank me personally,"

HILO, Hawaii (UPh — New*
reader Amedeo V. Rivero cali­
brated his 73nd birthday Wsdnet«Uy Bad remarked to customers
that m had outlived ail Ms Irienda.
Meaaoifo later, he waa struck
by a d automobile — and Injured

tha West German foreign Mlniatry here after another overwhelmtog ovation from tana ef thousands
of Germans aad n lin t round cold
war talkf with tea fo-yeardd
chancellor.
Asked whether ha believed Us
forthcoming meetings with Khrush­
chev would heJpbreak the ice
Jem of tee cold war, JUaaahewar
aaid he did believe so.
At tee l i n e time bn deplored
what he called "bomb-rattling''
in world diplomacy and expressed
hop# that his present Caloric
peart mission to Europe would
P * 7 the way te batter relatione
with Russia.
The chief executive said hie tenvenations today with' Adenauer
had not reached the point where
he wanted te diacuaa tktm hi m
elite detail.
**

■p JACK PHILLIPS
The crash of a Sanford Naval
ir Station let bomber Mar East
luubo, N. C. brought desth to Ha
Hot, U. Cmdr. John B. Sangater,
abate T ilt p- m. yesterday.
Photographer 1st Class Deltea
E. Wilson, US Summerlin Dr.,
Sanford and Engineer William P.
Mitchell of St. Petenburg were
ordered to bail out by Songster.
No reason has been found why
langiter didn’t parachute with
them, eacept that he may have
beeing trying to aavo the, piano,
NAS autboritiea aaid.
The NASD bomber left the Naval
Air Station at 4;M p. m. yester­
day m a routine trailing flight.
Mechanical difficulties are believed
to have caused the crash. The Jet
eaplodcd upon Impact, a u r the
Cawtawba River. Wilson and Mit­
chell suffered minor Injuries.
Sangater, M, lived here In San-

Thor W ith Movie
Camera On Flight
Down Atlantic

CAPE CANAVERAL, FIs. (UPI)
—A gleaming Thor balllstle mis­
sile roars off today on another
"eys-ln-teesky** flight that could
■Id spice projects of both tho
present and future.
The blunt nose sone of the stub­
by rocket contained a movie cam­
era to photograph separation of
the cons from tha body of the roc­
ket, Informed sources said. It was
ths fourth ca marl-carrying Thor
In s current set series.
Tha Air Fore* said a team of
ships and planss in the Antigua
Island area I.$00 miles south of
hare recovered the data capsule
NORFOLK, Vs. (UPI) _ Vir­ om hour and n minutes after tha
ginia's controversial Pupil Place­ Thor blasted off on Its 10,000ment Board was told today K oould mils «n hour flight.
not keep Negroes ate af white
schools by backing out gf a faderal court suit m a toga) techni­ Goldwyn Is 77
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — M-vle
cality.
Federal District Judge Walter K. magnate Samuel Goldwyn cele­
Hoffman told placemMt board at­ brated his 17th birthday today.
torney A. B; Scott teat any quali­ Goldwyn rose from a ll-a-week
fied Negrocy would be ordered glovemaker to became one of
into white eehooto whether Ike Hollywood’s fabulous pioneer mo­
board was a defendant ar *oL
vie-makers.

Technicality Ruled
O u t On Schools

ford at l « Woodland Dr., bet hie
hometown was Nathrop, Cole.
United Press reports said Mit­
chell landed near a farmhouse end
w m f t W i i * in m n liir te*'•heck
and for observation.
Wilson WM found some two
hours after the crash wrapped in

Milk Commission
RefusesToSet
Floor On Prices
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Tbe
State Milk Commission has re­
fused te set an emergency retail
price floor In Jacksonville’s price
war. But the agency agreed te
take a second look at the problem
within 10 days or two weeks.
The commission v o t e d 3-3
against establishing the prtee
floor Wednesday although milk
priest In Jacksonvllla have fallen
as low aa 13 canto per half gallon
below normal.
Commissioner Wilmer Bassett
of Mootlcello, a milk distributor,
suggested tbe state agency set a
floor price of 33 cents a gallon,
« cents a half-gallon, and 8
cents a quart.
But tea co mm lasloo rejected the
proposal.
Commission Chairman J. Bralley Odham, Sanford, said the
agency should keep out of any
price ware. He aaid competition
was a "heathy thing" and when
distributors are hurt by It, they
should not coma running for state
help.
Odham said the squabble would
be halted simply by distributors
refusing to give discounts to gro­
cery chains.
Milk wholesalers In Jacksonville
have been forced to lower their
prices to meet competition. H. B.
Pownall, Miami, president of Vel­
ds Dairy Co., said he planned to
take the matter to tee Federal
Trade Commission.
(Sm another story af Page B.)

star to ball out at WJW foot
two dives felled te roatert
compressor* an tee Jot mg
that cut out.
Ha aaid the piano's radio
radar stopped working mb
before the crash. The three the
they were Mar Charlotte i
the trouble developed.
Mitchell .aaid ha hailed m
t t .000 foot.

Anyone wishing te
baked gooda or food J
contact Mn. William
at PA 3-5331, ar teas*
Proceeds from * ia refc wtfl Id
used te awet current isiM M s hi
the building ef the new iooat hnl
and say excess wUI go toward
furnishings for tea but.
Donations of furnishing! weald
bo appreciated. Scoutmaster K. J .
Demon Jr. aaid that Ifl fotfisg

Boosttrs T o Bogin
A ctivity Tonight
The Scmlnnla Boosters Qte» w 9
hold Its first meeting of the ma­
son at T: 33 p. m. today to foe
music ream at Seminole H te
School.
Plans win be made for foe
membership drive at a bMtoSM
meeting after a showing te mods*
te Iba Celery Bowl game, £

Urgent' Bills Pass In Flurry By Congress
By FRANK ELKA1EK
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;-Our law­
makers are off on their annual
headlong dash for adjournment.
Tbe aim is to get cut af town
before Khrushchev arrives.
A measure naming tee “Peta­
luma River” to California, for axample, waa ntabsd through the
Senate and on to the White House.
This stream formerly w u known
as "pstslums Creek," but you
know hew It's been reining some
places.
Tbe House passed nad sent to
tee amassto^ nJdU j o remove Urn

fmm te reduce the taiM on whis­
kyOne way ar another, other ur­
gent measures also art. being
cleared from the calendars. Tbs
heps to te adjourn by Sept. 3.
Many problems remain and some
members don't think they will
make M.
There was unfortunate publicity
earlier this year about wives, sons,
daughters and other kinfolks on
congresstonal payrolls. To help
clear tee decks for adjournment,
the House Administration Commit­
tee has taken care of the resolu­
tions attend to stop this. They
have beau filed, la case anybody
breath m e te m r. This may notify te a r wants te see them again.
closet drinkers aad atbers for A WU to publirtie the travel ex­

changes. n private operator could
start charging congressmen far
their fares.
A big roadblock to early ad­
journment to tea peanut bill passed
by tee Heuae. It says for purposes
of acreage allotments peanuts that
are boiled aren't to ha counted as
peanuts.
Southern sponsors thought this
measure bad a straight furrow
ahead In tee Senate. But Sen.
Kenneth B. Keating (H-N. Y.)
baa thrown In an amendment. It’s
• civil rights bill he couldn't get
out of committee ever strong
southern opposition.
Under Senate n lea amendments
don't have te be germane te the
bill. Senators hoping to revise the

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�payment ef y*D l u t a M • *•qelremowt for voting in federal
•lection*. Son. Lister HD (D*
All.) branded it i m r i r m H i .
i n i m n i T M i tcajeotiflabto" at

S i n Csasli Thirteen congnaaHerndon The House took up i
11,MO,004,100 housing bill design­ own urged the World Bank tm
ed bl r«plies I moio Costly meas­ hold up a loon to thi U nite/
ure vetoed* by President Eisen- Arab Republic for enlargtog the

FOR LEVIS
AIR-CONDITIONED

Teamsters Invest
$10Nillioa Fund,
WA1BDIOTON (UPI)—A le­
n t D m behind Ike Irne C um in
ipe Xnsaie’e age rocket Iflc b u
in blneted Intoepnee bjr e rocket

i u n rm w i v n IN DIRAILMRNT^-Workmen clew m tracka at the
•end where a Baltimore and (Milo passenger train left the tracks, injuring
18 penoof. The train had juet left Perryeburg, Ohio, when the rails gava
way beneath it, earning six of the pine ears to derail.

U
m li law llll e
w n
l l lai we l d
B

,nDowns wee elected ehelnnea
zz of

the board of the Hkuul National
The city hoard t t education hsa vldool qualities of the elleeted le a k , ef which the Teeauttre
said the action wae ptaaaed be­ schools la the Otoadale-JUdgeweed »«ently acquired control
cause of overcrowded conditions section of Queens.
. ^ “ J i ^ * * ! ? 1**
*****
la the Brooklyn schoota e a t va­
cancies la Queeaa.
The mothers* group chert** the!
tha more WU artotttry and un­
necessary because tber* were
other schools closer to the homes
of the Brooklyn pupils to which
they couid be transferred. The ap­
peal else said bus transportation
or the transferred students would
TALLAHASSESJUP1) - n o r-

Basilio Managers
To Be Spectators* ‘ t M &amp; ' i S U H
Horfda Big User
H U. $. Road Fund
TALLAHASSEE (UF1) - Hoed
te b m e Joe Orate gut says only
m states teak higher than Flotto in number of miles bant
rtm emsrpsney federal funds vetad madwey at a cost ef
ta.B iO M gl.MT.Mi Of this
toeneed with funds made
H e w the federal aid highM-M-Afrfl, IMi.
&lt; s k etatoe exceeding Flotu n Texas, Ohio, Virginia,

BAN FRANCISCO (UP!) Thanks to a couple of passes. Car­
men BasUle was sseured today ef
having his co-managers an band
for Friday night's NBA middle­
weight title fight with Gene Full­
mer.
But both pilots— John DeJohe
and Joe Netro—will be present is
spectators only and not empew*
ered to work In Ibe corner ot the
onion farms? from Chlltmingo,
N. Y.
Neither min applied to the Cali­
fornia Athletic Commission for a
manager's license after ■ New
York grand Jury was told that
they had talked with the notori
ous Frankie Carbo while the let­
ter was a fugitive from lustier.
Thus the head man In the cor­
ner will be Angelo Dundee of
Miami Beach, FIs.

race w ssan y facto r in tbelr dis•atlifsctioa with tbe board's plan.
Bartier attempts to block the
plea bad beta based on tbe
"neighborhood school" concept,
th e Quccm residents charged tbe
uansftrs would destroy the lodi-

headed baek to school.
"Tbe current trend," said the
National Safety Council, "la to
drtvo everywhere. Then'a a grow­
ing notion that children shouldn't
walk seen a couple ef blocke to
school."
"This," it said, "has resulted
la lota of students driving to
school (snd driving around during
lunch hours), end parents !akln&lt;
their children to and from schoo
every day."
Students driving to school mesas
Inoressed danger to them end
their companions. They also add
to the already present danger to
pedestrians.
" Parents who drivt tbelr child­
ren to school create a bottle­
neck aroufld the building. The
great number of auloa around
schools, where hundred* of stud­
ents are walking, increases the
danger to pedestrians avsn more.
Accidents, according to the
Council, am the No. 1 cause ot
death lo tbe nation's mote than
U million school-tge children.
About one out of every m a n

S to tt Fishermen,
Californians Try
Each O th er’s Fish

drawal of Jack Dempsey from
the move.
Harry Levy laid Wednesday be
would start elrcnlattag petitions
nest month calling for • state­
wide referendum an the cssinoc.
Levy said the former heavy­
weight champion's decision to
back out of the campaign wilt
have no effect on the effort. "If
Dempsey does not choose to go,"
said Levy, "wo'li do Just as
well."
Doan Alfange, New York attar-1
aey who represented Dempsey in
a similar move here lest year,
disclosed (hat "Mr. Dempsey Is
out of It sod I am out of IL"
Alttogs and Dempsey presented
the casino plan before the Dade
County Commission last year and
the commission passed tha pro-'
post! on the first vots. But btavy
opposition from residents and Gov,
LeRoy Collins caused the com­
mission to drop the idea.
Levy said the move la sponsor­
ed by a group of Miami Beech
hotel operators.

Olmedo, M ackay
Doubles Team
FOREST HILLS, N. Y. CUPI)&gt;fishing eft the Coronado Islands. Alex Olmedo eod Berry Mackay,
At Ike seme time, California's
anglers will be at lsltmerada in
Florida Kays trying their luck.
Florida's representatives a n last year, w en expected to re­
Robert Ryder end J. Tony Da
Lets, both ef Weet Palm Beach,
aad Lloyd L. MUler, Miami. Ik e
alternate is Mayor Roy H. Martin
ef Panama City Beach.
The flaking duel was set up after
a California writer criticised Flor­
id* flaking. Florida immediately
challenged California to prove

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The Downtown Assn, voted Mon­
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teenagers. Ono out of 10 drivers and planter bins on two busy
In n fatal auto acddeal la a teen. street* as part ot a face-llfUng
Mato fault of young driven in program to draw more shoppers
auto accldenta, according to the to downtown stores.
Council, ia n tendency lo speed. The city commission was asked
"Only kids who lack confidence to foot part of the *33,(XM bill.
in totir popularity," tha Council
9 20 Quarterly for a 51.000 Loaa
believsi, "need to show off be­
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8 40 Quarterly for a 92,000 Loaa
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910U Quarterly for a 95,000 Loaa
horsepower.
of * reach war hero Maurict Cba*|
Young people who drive to Vigny for the double murder efl
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RATON TW1RLBR Sandra Stedman, 19-year-old past
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£ J * d Mrs. Harry P. 8tedman of Ormond Beach, will per- *cr« Jn a npeclal baton twirling exhibition between
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Teams To Confer
On World Series
NEW YORK (UPI)—Represent'
stives of six National League
teams snd five American League
clubs will discuss World Series
plans at a meeting In Chicago,
Sept. 1.
Summoned lo tbe conference
Commissioner Ford Frick wen
flclsls of the Giants, Dodm
Braves, Pirates, Bede aad Cub* to
the Natlonsl League and tha White
Sox, Indians, Yankees, Orioles end
Tigers to the American.

quently put a much smaller U.8.
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the cue.
I t la nearly twice the thrust of
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tsnoflUnestel ballistic missile
expected to to lata military ssrtics In the near future.
Ik e new Information about the
Soviet solar rocket is reported in
e Csccbosiovak military-aviation
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ia translation bore by tha Com­
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FLORIDA:
LiQUtD STRANGULATION
T h a t aald T o w n Council deem*
advlaabla aa a necessary public
A Mcood nadioil rasaoo why ItImprovement,
Improve, urade,
smoking reduces in sthlsU’s wind r e c o n stru c t a nto
d pave W lldm ere
is tbs Irritating street of hot A venue from lie Intersection w ith
amoks on tbs mucous membranes E a s t L ake Street, E a s t to the E a s t ­
ern Town lim its Of Longwood t o a
of tba luais.
w id t h o f IS fe et w i t h f o u r Inch
Thors is always s (bin film of lim a rock a ta b l l l i t d base, w i t h oil
moisture lining the hug mem­ aeal, a n d o n s h a l t Inch a u rra c e of
s p h a lt e la s i t h a t all of aald Im­
branes, through which tho osygeg aprovem
ents. s r a d l n s , r e c o n s t r u c ti n g
gnuit pass as It crosses Into tbs a n d p a v ln s sha ll ba dona In a tr l c t
tiny Mood vassals.
compliance w ith tho plana, apeclfl.
But emoktrs hsvt • much tMc- entlona a n d a a tlm a ta s th e r e f o r e
on fllo In th e Otflco o f tho
• k sr film of this moisture. So this Tnow
o w n C lerk of th a T own o f Lon a -

LOUISVILLE, Ky. &lt;UP1) —
Hawk-basked Luis Rodrlguct, un­
beaten welterweight froth Cuba,
was ready today to take on hard­
hitting R udetl Stitch again after
upsetting the Loulivllle sausageatuffer In a briak aplIt-decUlon
Wednesday night,
Rodriguez, who went Into the
Rationally telcviied bout a 2-1 un­
derdog, baffled Stitch with a
right-hand lead and crisp Jab
that plied up polnU whlla tho uuusually sluggish Stitch w u missIng most of bis roundhouse rights.
Nursing a swollen knuckle on
his right hand, injured la the
fourth round, Rodrigues with
trainer Richard® Rlesgo Interpret­
ing said "I can fight better than
that. 1 was two pounds over­
weight."
Rodriguez, who now bad 23 vic­
torias and one “no contest" on

M an H it On Head,
Robbed, He Says
Dnity Queen employe, Andrew
Young reported to Sanford police
that he war hit over thw head and
iwthed of $37.10 it Mh St. and
Willow A n .. Tuesday night.
Young said ho waa checking sup­
plies in bis truck when he waa
struck by two young Negroes about
six foot tall.

Joe

Brown

F ig h t a

BATON ROUGE. La. (UPI) Lghtweight champion Jo# Brown
makes his first home state appearaaco since winning the title
whoa he meets Santiago Ramirez
af Cohn In non-title bout tonight.
Bream wot tha U3-pound crows
ftasi Wallace (Bud) Smith Is

AUGUST

17

„ SATURDAY

AUGUST

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tow h

wood, wMa* said plana. Specific*tlo a s a n d eetlmntce h a v e been
h e reto fo re approved by t h e T own
Council, a n d co n atltu te t h e plane
and specifications for sa id propose d
Im provem ents, a n d tho T own C o u n ­
cil of tho T o w n of L nnsw ood does
h ereby declare the necaaelty fur
the p a v in g of said t h o r o u a h t a r e ae
described aforesaid, aa a necespubllu Improvement.
UE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED:
T h a t tha to ta l cost of said im­
provem ent la eatlm atsd to b* I I I , .
•*«.»», a n d tb a turn of money neceae ary to pay for tho tota l c o st of
said Improvement Is hereby a u t h o ­
rise d: t h a t the coat of eatd Improvem ent shall be aeaeiecd two
th ird s B f a in s t all propsrly s h u t t i n g
and frontlna, and a d jo in in g and
c o n tliuoua, or bounding ami a b u t ­
tin g upon such Improvement, and
on* th ir d by th* Town o f Long*
Wood.
HE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED:
T h a t It 1* th e d eterm ination of this
body t h a t a ll lota and la n d s a d ­
joining and eontlguou*. o r bounding
and a b u tt i n g upon th* sa id Im­
provem ent will be especially benefitted by lb* eatd Improvement p r o ­
vided for In thl* resolution, and
t h a t the special aeseesm ente to be
m ade and e n te r e d ag eln et a ll lota
a n d landa a djoining and e ontlguou*
e r bounding and a b u ttin g on such
contem plated Improvement, sh a ll ba
mad* upon a f r o n t footage btela,
t h a t Is to any, t h a t In th* p r e p a r a ­
tion of th* special a ssessm ent roll
covering
tha
contem plated
Im­
provement, such special b enefits
shall be dete rm ined and p r o r a te d
accordin g to til* foot f r o n ta g a of
tha reepeellv* proper)laa a d jo in in g
and contiguous or bounding aod
a b u tt i n g upon such Im provem ent
especially be neflltsd by aald Im­
provement.
UE IT r u RTII E ll RESOLVED:
T h a t th* t a s assessor of the T ow n
of Longwood, In accordance with
th* provlalona of law, ahall proeasd to m ak e a nd prepare a sp e ­
cial a ssessm ent roll, asse ss in g th*
especial banettta to ba received as
the re su lt of said Improvement,
a g a i n s t tha lots and landa, a d ­
joining and c ontiguous or boundlag and a b u tt i n g said Improve m in t,
baaing
said
special a s i e s s m e n t
a g a i n s t th* respective p r ope rties to
be especially assessed upon tw o
third* of th* coat of such Im prove­
m ent. ** determ ined by thla r e s o l u ­
tion. sn d th* am o u n t determ ined
by this resolution to be assessed
a g a i n s t the eatd propsrty, a n d upon
the completion of said epaclal a s ­
sessment roll, th* Town C lerk la
hereby directed to reus* a w r i t te n
notice to be served upon th* o w n e r
e r o w n e r i of each tot o r p a rce l u t
land so asaeestd, such notic e to
contain a sta te m e n t at the c h a r a c ­
t e r e f th* proposed Improvement,
and the a m ount of tha a sse ss m e n t
made, and to fu r th e r s t a te a time
a n d place when complaint* will be
he ard aa to such special assess*m eats, by th* Town council, s i t t i n g
a s a n Equalising Hoard.
DE IT FU R TH ER RESOLVED:
T h a t tha epaclal aeeeeemsnta p r o ­
vided for by thl* resolution shall
ba payabta a t th* o p t i o n o f the
property owner* ae tollowst In
cash within t h ir ty &lt;!#) d a y s of
th* c onfirm ing of tho sa id special
a* sesame a t roll, or In ten 0 4 )
equal a n n u a l IneUllmenta, aald dafe rr e d p a ym e nts to bear Interest
a t th e r a t s of sis pe resnt is% &gt;
per annum.
BF IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED:
T h a t this rtso lu llo n shall be and
become offeettv* Immediately from
Sad a f te r It* passage s a d adoption.
ADOPTED a t a t e g u la r m sstin g
a f the T own Uoum 11 of Ihe T ow n
e f Lwngwood, Florid*, held In the

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deem s It adviaabt* t o Improve,
s r n d s r e c o n str u c t and pa v e W ildm ere A venue In sa id tow n f r o m Its
Intersection w ith E a s t L a k e Street,
E ae t to th e E a s t Town limit*, to
n w idth of Id faat, w i t h 4 Im h
Urn* rock aU btllaed baea w ith oil
aeal a n d on* h a lf Inch s u r f a c e of
a i p h a l t ate a, all of aald Im prove ­
ment* t o b* dona In compliance
w ith plan*, (pacification* a n d aatlm alaa now on fllo w ith t h a T own
C lark of tho T o w n of Longwnod,
which said plana and apeulflra*
Ilona and eettm atee h a v e hern
heretofore a pproved by th* T own
Council a n d c o n il l tu t * th* plana
and epectftrattona for thla w o rk .
NOW. T H E R E F O R E , RE I T R E ­
SOLVED BT T H E TOWN COUNCIL
O F T H E TOWN OF LONOWOOD,

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AHUTT1NO P R O PE R T Y OWNERS.
AND ONE T H I R D TO T H E TOW N
OP LONOWOOD.
W H E REA S, th* Tours Council

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two mother*, who had done aom# welding during
II. grabbed a torch tad ftolflhftd the Job In time.

•Trucks K eep Busy
U m August bulletin of the Chamber of Commerce re*
ports aa tatereeting case la tha gradually dunging Seminole
^ p n a u m v i and income have net remained the aame
•tants they used to be la tha county, aa lands have been
tented to other usee, but an industry allied with tha farmers
and which got its start hero because of the concentration of
grope, is flourishing, tha bulletin toys.
The Industry Is trucking, which the C of C aheet says
Ja growing to tha point where It la on “economic factor."
Soma truck linos hava been granted Ucensoa to haul commodl-

- trucks operating which haul only fro*an foods. One o f the
' four of ita kind In Florida, ita payroll haa reached $287,000
uVa year, tha bullatin reported.
Divinification haa bacoma aa overworked word in a lot
r ia f eaten, but it in proving helpful in Seminole County.

"It's a cult tbat'a grown up to
• few big cities ” Dick Martin
ouggestsd. “Mart of the rick com­
edians depend oo the same people
returning light after night to hoar
their gaga. Tha alghtdubbars who
Callow them around a r t m l ad; diets.”
"Tbs ilek ones would nsvtr bo
popular oo tslavUloo,” Dsn Ro­
wan said, "Their material to too
far out.”
"Thai's why they're popular la
elubi," Dick said. "They can gat
away with cootrovsrslal and spicy
Jokes with a llmltsd audience —

"Sophisticates — or pseudo so­
phisticates — a n flattsrsd by tbo
alckalki because the comedians
throw around psychological tirms
and other word* that aren't usual­
ly Ideatificd with snurtalnera,"
said Dsa.
"But ivra without censorship,
maw sudtoaces would aavsr dtg
the humor. la fact, most of the
country would be offended by the
new group.”

opment. The entire Indies* dale*
gslioe ( ir o n the project.
A Souto Interior subcommittee
failed to approve tko Douglas MU.
titot moo pert •* A m niia’i heri- But U li believed tb it naverthe*
U B . Unless nattoosl perks i n Ion the full comaUUee n ijf roporfe
It. out
Milt' ffavorably.
d 'M i r f t k t v
!'
m e te d it whet m t l i i U will ell it*
( • M o overcrowded ktieb devri- With the bipartisan aupport of
•fo M U totoortnly exploited or Senator Richard Neuberger, Dem­
Mr Industrial MM.
ocrat of Oregon, and Senator Cor­
TIM arguaent of th§ opposition don Allot!, Republican of Colorado,
to simple - tha right of print* a Mcond bill would give the Secre­
di f ah pm to go where they like tary of tbo Interior authority to
• a i i o whit thoy ploiM. That. aelect three abonlino aUes to ba­
Mo. to p u t of tha Americas heri­ con# national parka, if thin ahould
tage. a prlrlleg* going back ai pa**. tbo iltee (elected a n likely'
far aa the privilege to ae«k aoll- to bo tbo Indiana dunea, a stretch
lode and connuno with aature; of untouched abonlino on Cepu
the right of a Theresa to be alooe Cod la MassachusctU and t b f
ea Walden pood.
dune a area and Set Lion Cavea
But with aa tver-mora crowded la Oregon. These, with n fourth
America the cooacm uoaiiu are site, P ad n latand, Texas, have
pruatog to save a small part of been approved by the National
tha p u t so that later generation Park Service Advisory Board.
wiO havo o glimpse of what the
Reported to havo Administration
earlier America waa like. Because backing, this measure would coot
It to threatened by imminent in­ aa estimated lt3.0M.eoo. Still a
dustrial development the moat ur­ third bill with 10 sponsoring Sena­
gent pressure to oo to save the tors, Including auch veteran cooicrvatfocists as Clfntoo Aad«raofl|
XOMK &lt;UFI&gt; - Italy to kegto- The St-adlo eipena* of duncland of New Mexico and Jsn a a *T
atog to show soma disquieting ea Lako Mleklgaa between the Murray of Montana, takea in ad­
algae of coming apart at tha Industrial e n ter of Gary and ditional sites and the coet would
Michigan City baa steadily disap­ be 9$3,000,0M.
stems aa a republic.
It la something like “ states peared aa Industry, with smoking
Should all of theae measures get
rights” in the U. I. A., Mo North- chimaoyi and mill towns, has esught In the Jem now promising
South hangover from the Ameri­ spread. Today approalmately three to develop, with major ItglslatiM
can aril War. and than some. and ■ half miles ramain, which held up until the end of the ses­
Italy la a unified weed for a Senator Paul Douglas of Illinois is sion, they would can y over to next
trying to eavo a* ■ national park. session. This is the hope of their
many aspects.
Ha haa, bowaver, a powerful op­ apoasors who Insist that evan H
The sun-baked and turbulent Is­ ponent ia tbo Betblebem Steel Cor- work is started on the steel plane
land of Sicily — a lead of pas­ peratioa which baa acquired much for the Indiana dunea site it w if
sion sad politics — the Austrian- of tbo lead for a projected *3»,- not be too late to taka the laid
ON,0M plant davelopmcnt. With it by right of eminent domain and
goes an industrial harbor and re­ preserve It for the use of the publated bousing davelopments. Beth­
lehem acquired the property from
Powerful is ire the Interest!
■cuts bssdeches.
a company act up by CUnt W. seeking to block say of these mss*
Each of theso rsgleas is "au­ Murchison, one of the Texas bil­ lures tbsre ire im press!vo forces
tonomous,” wtih its own local lionaires wboae speculation inland on the other side. Out of the great
gavirament; each to fiercely
Impetus that Theodore Kooecvelt
proud of local tradJjtou, culture rieo.
give lo the conservation move­
Important political interests are ment, scores of orginlzstlooi h u g
trauU. to Um also involved. While he fought the continued lo csrry oo the fight
roU&gt;'
Rome central government. In St. Lawrence seaway, which has to stop the sprciding blight of
But th en w u one recourse — some eases there is active a»- opened lb* Michigan lake shore urboniim and Industrialism that
the Senator himself. In bis of- aiatanco from abroad,
to stool development, former Sen­ haa left only e small remnant of
lice, be propped his feet on bis The Communists, always cigar ator William Jsnner of Indians is the unspoiled beauty of what was
desk and grinned when 1 told to sdd to ■ boiling pot, are riding now cashing in on it with a corn- once an almost-empty continent.
him about ths silly tales 1 bad the ‘'independence from Rome"
heard, Ilk* the time he berated tide for all lt*e worth,
e barber who deviated one-tenth And Austria, which gained hs
of so Inch In trimming Ms leeks, independence as a “neutral” stats
Then ha gava a a the inside only four years ago. 1* by no
story.
miani Impartial about tbo Austri-

Assignment Washington
BY ID KOTEBBA
meticulous dishevelmenl?
WASHINGTON — They've put The most reliable source, natu­
an Iron eurtsia around Senator rally, would bo his rcgulsr bar*
John Xoanody'i haircuts ■* Cspi- bar. I stopped by Room F-13 of
the Capitol, tbo Senatorial barber
Not ihe Senator's,otfics but tbs shop, to chit with Dave liigblry,
army of rsd-tapa clerks who do the selt-speaklng gentleman who
the Capitol housakssplag. Those gives Ksnnsdy the works every
ladles and gentleman said the pro­ lft days.
sorry,” he said, gsntly.
fessional details of Kennedy's “ I“ I'm
can't talk to you without per­
haircuts srs off-llmlts to rspor- mission from the sergeant-atten.
arms.”
This smiting rule of secrecy
A call in the housekeeping of­
cam* up wbsn I set out to ask fice. and the clerk says, "That's
tbo Senator’s barber a few pro­ right, nobody can givs that ap­
fessional questions about the most proval sxccpt Joe Duke himself.”
controversial bssd of hair in Duke left word that hs would not
approve of any reporter talking
America today.
For some time now, critical la­ to Kennedy's barber.
He suggested the Rules Com­
dles who csrry weight la the vot­
ing booths across the nation havo mittee. The Rules Committee,
considered Kennedy's unruly hair- which his so many rigulslions
do ■ vital Issue la the apeomiag that msabera havo rules oo bow
lo set up rulea. said, “No.”
Presidential station.
Kennedy's office interceded and
The dark brows locks that ride
the handsome young Senatorial beseeched Sergeant-at-Arms Duka
bead like a frightened tumble­ to pleeea let the barber talk to
weed have become an Intone- the reporter about their boss's
ttoast trademark — good or bad. haircut. Negative,
It appear* that they havo
So, I sot out to find out for lb#
ladies, how does Uw man from thrown ■ heavier iron eurtaln
Massachusetts accomplish this around Senatorial haircuts than

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Anticipated
lacidsnts, including bombings
and explosions, erupted early this
year. A rsoewal of agitation an a
far wider w ale to pradiwtod by
some sources for this winter.

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By LORRY BOWMAN
ATLANTA (UP!) - Why doe*
■ second lieutenant roll with
laughter when (old he's a m tarabis round tent peg In a square
bole? Because a first lieutenant
told him so in a merrily mis­
chievous manner. That's why.
The order has gone out to In­
structors at tha Army's Infantry
school at Ft. Banning, Ga.: Be
funny I
This non-ctawUted military in­
formation came to light this wsek
in tha form of a rsport from the

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public information division of the
Infantry center at Ft. Bcnnlng.
It w u ■ six-page study of the way
10. Building
31, Erbium
soldisrs art made at Ft. Bcnnlng.
additions
tipis.)
Let the document speak for it­
of Sowers
1 1 A baser a
glRadtuas
self:
•.Anew
dreedtebhr.)
(ey».)
"The students were getting restfrontier
It. At heme
S3. River
lew. A few sleepy heads were
It. Mellower
30. Pronoun
(Chin.)
nodding. Others whispered to each
13. Of the ear
31. Chief deity StHocptUt
other.
13. occurrence
(BebyL)
employ*
It. Gridiron*
33. Copy
3f. P u t
“ The instructor saw he was not
13. Wait upon 3 4 . A n n a P s v .
p e rt,
getting through to the students. He
la v a , f a r o m
o f lie *
14. Young girl
deftly reached under the podium,
IT. An Arctia
38. Polynesian 13. i t ------- 'i
drew out two huge cymbals end
dweller
drink
Are
stemmed them together with the
SL Inlet of
34. stitch
3S. Like a vr
enthusiasm of a high school mu­
tbo »*»
n . tilei. Manor a
sician. Drowslnesi vanished In as
33. Iroquottna
mi&gt;k
&lt;Bag.
instant. Students roared with
37. Fencing
drinks
Mist)
laughtsr , . .
•word
"This la a sample of humor that
1 9 ll
3*. Wheel hub
Infantry school Instructors at Ft.
SO. Account
JACKSONVILLE
(UPI)
County
*
it
officials sot Sept. II ai date for Benning inject Into their classes.
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It must be quickly added that
34. No (slang) H
a hearing on motions to quash
33. GrtnulStH
charges against Mrs. I. D. Sams the cymbal-banging bit is an ex­
IT. Tlun
in cennsctloa with ■ Itlo.OM short­ ception to the general rule. The
«A River
age at tha scaadsl-riddea police Army polnti out specifically that
in Africa
"no longer do soldlere hear an un­
*
7
credit
union hsre.
43. Permit
related Joke before the Instructor
Mrs.
Sams,
a
former
clerk
for
43. More loyal
the credit union, failed to sppoer gets down to the subject. Now the
44 Reflection
Tuesday
for arraignment ea for­ Joke-story must tie in with the
4T. German city
gery and bad eheck ehargsa. Her subject malisr.”
41 Of Norway
An essmple:
attorney said she waa In a local
41. Encounters
hospital for trsatmsat jf aa un­ In oo* skit that has "proved a
DOWN
favorite with advance and altodisclosed ailment.
1. Chafe
cists offtesrs classes” a student
L Dwelt
who his been let in on the secret
3. Watchful
ahead of time — doubtless with
4. Tsars
much conspiratorial giggUni —
r i m to ask: "What lights a tracer
A Droop
bullet?"
T. Pilch
t Operatic
"Tbe Instructor eels startled,“
BARTOW (U PD - Funds forth*
milady
Florida Cilrus Foundation’* re- tha Army chuckles, "and out
f. Palish
scorch etnter now total mars than comes a awami in full regalia in­
cluding a turban and crystal ball.
330.000.
The project woo given 13.000 The awami, an assistant initrucfrom the Lake Garfield Nurierios tor. gives a nonsensical answer as
Fate 4
Thursday, August 27,1959 Co. Monday. The foundation hope* a puff of imoko emerges from be­
te got 3300.004 to sot up the citrus hind the crystal ball.”
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Two Students Enter
Program
Southern U nion W ith
Tonight
Music Scholarships

DON CARTER
Dm Cartrr, mo af Mr. and Mr*.
X. C. Carter, UU St. will enter
SmMfem Union Callage at Wadlay,
Ala. and major la physical tdttcatioo. Ha
to teach phyileal
education or coach whan ba graduatM. Ha racairad a muile scho­
larship from Southern L’aioo aad
will alao itudy nuaic.
Doa waa oa tha honor n il tha
aattra lour yaara bo attaadad high
achool aad bla favorite lubjecta
vara math aad tciaoca. Ha aang
first taaor la tha glee club lor
lour year*, waa a member of the
m double quartet aad alteaded the
atato muaic clinic two yeara..
Ha waa a member oI tha "B"
du b and played tackla oa tha lootball squad. Ha kicked the field
goal that won tha game at It.
Jdyere the pari year. He baa been
working aa aaalatant Ufa guard at
the Sanford Municipal pool thla
summer and part Uma lor Chaae
aad Co.
la hia apara time ha likta to
0 flak, hunt and enjoy all kinda of
aporta. Hia brother John kaa com­
pleted two yean at Southern Un­
ion and will enter Athena College
tbie faQ, He also la bleaaed with
a muaical ta in t aad will continue
hia atudiee ot muiie aad a teach*
er's courie.

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The Vacation Bible School pupils
of the Upiala Community Presby­
terian Cburch felt very sad be­
cause their mothers and dads
could not bo children again for a
few daya and Join them in the
glorious and happy time they are
having ia Bibln School.
But iihb—here la a secret, they
have planned a way you may
share in their Bible experience i.
Mom, Dad, family and friends, be
at tbe Upiala Church TONIGHT
■t 7:30 p. m. for a special pro­
gram.
Do not disappoint them aa they
have really studied, memorized
and planned many surprises for
you. Everyone ia welcome to at-

Tho Sanford Pilot Club met
Tuesday night at the boms af Mrs.
Bert Chapman, with Mrs. V. C.
Messenger aad Mrs. W. L. Carter

Mrs.LaudeNew
President O f
Association
The Seminole County Associa­
tion for Retarded Children elected
new officers for the coming year
at a meeting Monday. Those
elected were Mrs. David Lauda,
president; Mra. George Flttard,
vice president aod Mrs. Elmer
Van Pelt, secretary-treasurer.
Plane were dlscuaaed for Increasing the nursery which la held
three daya a week, Tuesday, Wed­
nesday and Thursday from • to
11 a. m. at the Alliance Church.
All parents of rstarded or han­
dicapped children are urged to
take advantage of thta nursery
school. Transportation will be
furnished If necessary. Toe infor­
mation c a 1 1 FA 2
FA 2 UU.

TUNA U N U
Froien tuna links should be
cooked 4 minutes in gently boiling
water end .cooled before serving
in a salad. Anchovy fUteta, capers,
ollvna, quartered
hard-cooked
GARY BAKER
eggs, hearts of lettuee and radish
Gary Baker bas received a mu slices bland well with the links
tic scholarship from Southern Un- ia n mayoannalsa sauce.
i College In Wadley, Ala.- and
will enroll there this fall to itudy
He-M an ’Burgers Cooked O utdoors
music and engineering. Ho ia tha
son af Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Baker,
Elm Ave.
During hia Junior year in Serai
nole high school, Gary waa vice
prealdeot, then acting president of
tha student council and won the
student council award. 11a alio at
tended boys state and played foot
ball that year. Ha waa prealdeot
d( the glee club, a member of
the Sally staff and won the
glee club award hia senior year,
He was alio a member of the latin
club and the track team.
Hia favorite subject ia school
waa math. After spending a two
weeks vacation with relatives in
Chicago he baa been working at
Iho Heftier Construction Company
this summer. During hia spare
time he pursues bis favorite re­
creation sports of fishing and wa
tor skiing.
Outdoor rooking has become so In iha top to allow aeena at the
popular with men that a nation- smoko to escape.
Divide 1 lb. of ground beef into
wide Cookout Championship this
summer will determine the pa. four p atties and grill directly
tion’a lop amateur chef. Tha com* over mrdium roals for 3 U S mina
petition for men only will be con. utes on one side and about half
done. When you tu rn tho ham*
rludtd later this year in Hawaii, burger,
place U on a 7-inch square
tha island paradise that aoon will of Kaiser
quilted foil whose edges
be our BOth state.
have been (lightly turned up to
Hera’a
a
new
idea
for
outdoor
hold in tho juires. A rrange a
Th* Unity Church Center office
rooking to get a smokier flavor square of pra-lliced cheese on
li open Monday, Tuesday and
and Juicier grilles] meats. If th* top, and continue cooking until
Thursday from 10 s. m. to 3 p. m.
barbecue has a spit, hang quilted tha meat la dona to suit and the
with healing prayer aarvlce i t 13
heavyweight foil over the spit so cheese malls. Then tu rn the
n these daya.
that It reaches th* grill on both cheeseburger out of the foil onto
oidoa and makes a tent. Or If a toasted bun. Ju iry cheesebur.
Sunday Service .JU a. m. la Santhere's no spit, you ran make an gers a re delicious when done thie
Sard Woman's.Club;' Oak Ave. Jo­
"Igloo’*of quilted foil with a hole way.
sephine B. Stuck!*, Minister.
A welcome extended lo alt.

Church

Calendar

fijiA A o m d i.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Owen, IMS
Magnolia, have as their house
guests this week, their daughter,
Mrs. J. B. Davis Jr., and ion Jay
of Madison and Jimmy Owen Jr.,
who has been working during the
summer at Brookiville.
Mr. Davis will join Mrs. Davis
this weekend and they will vaca­
tion far a week at tha beach.
Mrs. Beula Thornton will enter
Florida Sanltoriuir and hospital
today and will hava surgical traatment tomorrow.
Friends of Sirs. W. A. Kratrert
will be glad lo know that she has
raturned homt from the hospital,
ia recuperating nicely and able to
have visitors.
Mrs. E. B. Harris has returned
after spending some time visiting
with friends and relatives in Vir­
ginia and West Virginia.

Nine more new families wel­
comed to the .Sanford area by Wel­
come Wagon Hoitcssei arc:
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. DeWitt are
newcomers to Sanford. Their home
town ia KewaiKe. 111. They have
two children, John and Suaan. Mr.
DeWitt ii associated with the
Weatcrn Auto Store and they re­
side at lit Country Club Road.
Enalgn and Mra. Cbarlca G.
Dukes live nn Urapevllle Ave.
with their two children, Franklin
and Deborah. Their hometown ii
Orangeburg, S. C.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Miller
and daughter Joyce come to San­
ford from West Palm Beach. Mr.
Miller la with Perfection Jalous­

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Mrs. Henderson New
Joy-Ruth President
Tha Joy Ruth Sunday School
Cl a a* of Iha First Baptist Church
met Monday evening at the home
of Mra. Bill Wise, Country Club
Dr., for the monthly social and
buainaaa meeting. Mrs. Janli Carrigan, president, presided at the
business aenlon.
An Inspiring devotional was pre­
sented by Mra. Betty Kennedy, us­
ing n tcaUmonial, -My life, Iby
will be done". Rcporli were given
by officer* and group lenders.
Plans ware made for visitation of

ies In Weat Palm Reach, They live
it 110 Shannon Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I,. LI
Veccbi and children. Bob, Linda
and Tony call Richmond Hilt,
Long Island, N. Y. their home
town. Mr. U Vecrhi is manager
of Pierro Manufacturing company
and they live on Forrcil Dr. in
Loch Arbor.
Lt. and Mra. B. R. Blaia live
GERALD JONES
at 212 Tangerine Ave. in Ravenna
Park. Their hometown ia Winoo­
ski, Vermont and Lt. lit ais is a
doctor at Iha Naval Air Station.
Ensign and Mrs. J. H. Bryant
come from Miami. They have
three children, John. Richard and
Lori and live at 2M Tangerine
Ave. in Ravenna Park.
Gtrald Jones, ton of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gumuw , Mrs. Willis Jones, Catalina Dr.
Kathy, David and Irving come to and owners of Jones Electric Sup
this area from New High Park, pile*, plana to .nroil at Bob Jones
Long (aland, N. Y. They now live University, Greenville, S. C. He
on Ridge Drive in Loch Arbor. will major In English ind study
Mr, and Mrs. S. G. Noll and for the ministry.
three children, Kira, Slcven, and
While In high school Garald
Rebecca come from Indianapolis, played right end on th* football
Ind. Mr. Nott is an clectririan squad for litre* yaara and was
employed by M. A. Evans. They eboarn on Iha "All Conference
live at 107 Temple Drive, Raven­ Grange Belt Team" hia senior
na Park.
year. He alio played basketball,
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Allen rome was a member of the track team,
to Sanford from Pulaski, Tcnn. "S" club, latin club, gle* club
They have three little girls, Cindy, and doubl* quartet.
Vicky and Lynn. Mr. Alien ia on*
On* of hia favorite subjects
of th* new teachen at Seminole was physics. Itis favorite racrea
High School. They will be moving tions are music and sports. Ha
into a new home in San Sem his worked for Odham and Tudor
Knoll* in the near future
during Iho summar vacation.

Student Chooses
The Ministry

sick members, absentees ind pro­
spective member*. Letters w en
resd from former members who
have moved away and friendship
cards wer* signed to be mailed to
them.
Mrs. Charles U Bose and Mra.
Jerstd Hawkins w en welcomed i s
new memberi. Tbe nominating
committer presented a stale of of.
fleers and an election was held
ror tha coming year, beginning
Oct. 1.
Those elected to aervo were Mra.
Tat Henderson, president; Mrs.
Maslne Thomsj, vice prtiidtnl;
Mrs. James Carrigan, secretarypublicity; Dot Wade, devotional;
*ml Bernadine Kamil, social.
Group leaders were Mra. Anne
Wright, group 1; Mrs. Grace Un­
ger, group 2; Willodean Wise,
group 3; Elaine Laakbrook, group
t; and Julia Eaell, group 3.
Plans were made for an inriallaiion ceremony at the September
meeting. Mrs. Wright and Mrs.
Kennedy will officiate. During the
social hour Mr*. MeEachern di­
rected two games with p rim be­
ing awarded to Mr*. Bom and
Mri. Kennedy.
The hoitesaes served refreahmenli of home made peach ice
cream to th* ten members at­
tending.
CORNBREAD SQUARES
Cheese-lopped cornbrcid squires
tail* good at a fall barbecue. Pre­
pare cornbrcid from packaged
mis, according to directions. Cut
into squares, split and butler.
Spread with a blend of I cup of
grated process American cheese,
U cup of chopped stuffed olivci,
2 tablespoons of ketchup end 2
teaspoons of vinegar. Broil until
cheese melts.

Added To “B” Corp
At tha Majorette tryout held
Friday to chooea additional maJorattai for tha Seminole High
School majorette " 1 " corps the
following girts were selected; Ny­
lon* Albers, Bobbl June Berry.
Marcia Demant, Carole Sue Hig­
ginbotham and Sherry Lee.
With these new members added,
the "B" corps will number 10 for
the year and fl/Sgt. Pat Smith,

second assistant bead majorett*
will be in charge of th* training
group.
Tho "B" corps works as g train*
Ing group as they look forward jS]
lo being a member af the- wall flf
known "Twirling Seminole*". Foe
the first time, this year th* "B**
corps will perform during halftime shows In th* positia* eg
right and left guides of tha band.

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gars. Combine Ilk pounds of
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rolled oats (quick or old fashloMdl, and t beaten egg. Add tt
cup of chopped onion, W teaspoon
of pepper, 3 teaspoons of salt and
1 (3-ounee) can of tomato sauce.
Mix thoroughly and pack Into
2 No. 2 cans, placing stuffed
ollva* at Intervals in cans. Bake COLONIAL CLEANERS
1 hour aod tS minute* in a 333 j
ll» R. Pataott* At*.
dogreq oven. Cool, remove from Driv*-!a Branch
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At* \
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as eo-hosttuea. It was th* last BJU j&gt;
picnic meeting af th* year, Tables
i-f.wer* set up on tha lawn and tha IvBtapVivl &lt;*
ff
dinner was served cafeteria atyla
kF V ; U
to four visitor* and M mtmbara.
The menu *f baked bam with
pineapple, bakad beam, tossed
salad, hot rolls, pickles olives, lead
tea, cake and ica cream was
delicious and anjoyed by all. Tb*
Chapman home with Its lake front
waa a beautiful selling tot the out*
door meeting.
LYNDA YEACKLE
Tha business sanlon was presid­
ed ever by th* president. Mra.
Raymond Ball. Plans wer* dis­
cussed for Foundcra Day in Octo­
ber. Mri. Georg* Stine, Mrs. A.
Swanson ind Mra. Ball m ra elect­
ed ai delegates ta represent tb*
club at the Fall Council which
Lynda Yeaeklt, daughter of M
meets in Fort Pierce, Sept. II
to 20. Alternates were Mra. Car- and Mra. W. F. Yaacklt. West
tar. Mn. D. K. McNab and Mra. llth St. will anroll at BL Pateraburg Junior CoOege this falL
lie tenge r.
Happy Birthday was sung to th* this fall. She pinna in major ia
seven member* having birthdays elementary education ta prepara­
during tha month of August. They tion for ■ career aa Uacner. She
w*r* Mrs. Elisabeth Sharon, Mra. will trantftr to Florida State to
Esther Rive, Mrs. Gladys Hall, complete bar Junior aad senior
Mra. A. O. Payne, Miss Lucy yean.
Nowlin, Mrs. Joel Fields and MU* Lynda attended Giris' Stale
Jaanit Blair.
during bar Junior year in high
At th* clot* of tha business achool and was vlco president of
session, Mrs. Ball gava n moat th* glee club her senior year. She
intareating report of her trip to waa a May day attendant her
Plk* International, which mat in freihman aod aenier yean. She
Chicago.
wai alto a member of tbe triple
trio, Trl-Hl-Y, students' council,
and on* of the cheerleaders.
ONION RINGS
Her favorite subject la acitneo.
Add Vi tup of canned French For recreation she likes skiing,
fried onion rings to corn bread awimmtng and dancing. She has
mix before adding liquids. Mix worked part tlma this summer at
according to package direction. the Trlmette Salon. She and Aud­
Thla la aspccially good aanrad rey Bolger plan to room together
with soup.
at St. Petariburg.

Nine New Families
Welcomed By W. W.

O ff On The Right
Foot ?
u p - 1 o - date

Pilot Club Holds
Picnic Meeting

At
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Enjoy lo** of nutritious Ic* mam
at th* friendly store* displaying
th* Super Sun sign. 8up«r Sun
la super good—it’* superior.

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•ate &lt;• an » n w ter the atartstoy.
Canute Lu m w aacrifted. Abarnatty la third u d tta aaxt batter,
Jaka Jacobs, Mat him home aa a
boat.
7h* Greyhounds elaaa ant tta
bene Maioa hare Friday nightaa
ttay go against tta Tanya Tar*
paaa. They will play Saturday
nlxkt la Tanya ta aa# tta aiaw a.
Friday sight will ha fanlly night
aad tta an lira laniiy will ba ad*
nltlad far tl.

Yoat.

Saa Fraa. Ml 012 000 0 - 410 1
Pittsburgh
000 000 004 1 - 5 t 2
Sanford, Millar (•) and Landrith. Daalala, Groan (T), Faca
(I), Kline (10) and Burgess.
Winner—Kllna (0-13), Loaar—Mil*
lar (7-7).

Baltimore
100 300 300- • 11 1
Kanaaa City 000 030 010- a 10 0
Walkar, Fappia (l) and Triandoc. Daley, Dickaon (0), Grjm
(0) aad Kouac. Winner—Walker
(S-7). Loaar—Daley &lt;13-0). H B -

Milwaukte
100 000 0 0 1 -3 7 1
St. Loula
2M 010 MX— 5 ISO
Willey, Ruth (3), Jay (T) and
Crandall, Jackaon (11 • 13) and
Bmlth. Lo**r—Willey (5-7). H K Flood.

Naw York
110 000 030- 4 7 3
Cleveland
110 000 31a— 3 0 0
Meal, Duren (7) and Berra.
Bell; Perry (I) and FiUGerald.
Winner — Ferry (10-5), Loaar—
Duren (1-0). HR-ManUe, How­
ard, Colavito.

Chicago
200 090 310- » 17 0
Cincinnati
401 000 000— 3 7 1
Hobble, Hillman (4) and NeeHook, ___
P4nn. ^(3), Lawrence
nan* 1___F
(3) Broman (•) and Bailey. Win
ner—Hillman (&gt;-•). Loaar—Lawrenc* (7-11). HR—Robinaon.

Boaton
000 010 430- 7 7 3
Chicago
000 3M 130- 010 3
Moobouquetta, Cblttum (7), Fornltlta (!) aad White. Wynn, Sta­
ley (7), Lawn (4), Ariaa (0) end
Lollar. Winner — Montx
(3-3). L our Wynn (14-0).
National Laagw
(10 innings)

L ittle Leaguers
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (UP1)
The 13th annual Little League
World Series want into the stretch
today with Auburn, Calif-, meeting
Schenectady, N. Y„ and Hamtramck, Mich., facing Oahu, Ha-

Ctepte, m i . England, stopped
Oowte da Klerk, 1»U , South
AUae (I). Retained British Emytey heavyweight ehamplonahlp.
LOPMVHJJt. Ky. —Louie Roda p o a ,, U7, Cuba, outpointed RulUteh, 145, Loulavl
By OSCAR FRALBY
j nant-hungry cltixana of San F ran
NEW YORK (UPl)—This could daw at tha u M time^^ ^ §
be the acaaon when Johnny An*
Umelll squares matter* ones and
for alt with Milwaukee and San
Frandico.
National League
His “beer* against the Braves
_
,
W.L. F t t GB.
9 m Francisco 72 34 371 ... got* all the way back to IMS
Uu Angelas
70 SS 347 3
and, while Johnny pretend* Indif­
Mdwauka*
II i» 340 4
ference, ha would be less than
FBMhtegk
M a 314 7 human If ha didn't gat tome sat­
JJhjgo
4i m .tasiovi isfaction nut of beatlnr hi* fa*
ORMteaM
41 M .00 im vored on*-time teammate* out of
SL Louis
31 71 ,430 15th n pennant. Such n feat also would
erase n few harsh memories la
W ^ te a to Night', Basalt*
Saa Francisco.
FMteburih 9 Saa Fran 4 (10 Inna),
And the big southpaw, with IS
• t Louis S Milwaukee 2
vktoriaa already accounted for,
Chicago t Cincinnati 5
could accomplish both objectives
&lt;&lt;My games scheduled),
with a fat SO-plUa game season.
ntevday’a Pnbakte Pitchers
Sag Francisco at Philadelphia Johnny was an lS-yesr-old
i &lt;&gt; Samoa) — McCormick (ll - io&gt; “pbcenom” whan ha w u signed
u d Worthingtou (2 2) va Owana in IMS right out of high school
and, by coutm tural agreement,
(*■11) and Cardwell (7-7),
«l St. Louis - Jay could not ba farmed out to the
(4-14) or Buhl (11-4) vs Mlxell minor*. I t rankled lc*»-rewarded
players among the Bravaa* vet­
Chicago at Cincinnati (night)— eran*. Ha w u unwelcome.
The Braves won tha pennant
with young Johnny sitting Ignored
in tha bullpen- Tha naxt two
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, (night) years ha pitched only briefly aad
Milwaukee at Chicago
than ho want Into service for two
CtaeteMU at SL Louis, (night)
yoars. Whan ha rejoined tha
Ian Fran, at Los Ang., (night)
Brave* in 1943 u they shifted
American League
from Boston to Milwaukee, John­
W. L. FeL GB ny had • 12*12 year which w u
73 4S JOS . . . no real criterion a t his ability.
OUtelaud
1111 h i 1
“They were a rough six year*,"
W ttmora
t l C .492 14 says tta six-foot, two-inch left
New York
a 43 .40 14Vi hander. “They never let me for5 * *
42 « .tlS ltte
t it. 1 plagued my days and
Kmmu a ty
M 07 ,4tt IT
unted my nights.”
W « .400 I t
Thus it was that ha w u "glad
Washington
U 73 .403 23
to ba traded'' whan ha w u tent

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» New York 4 (night)
Chicago 4 (night)
&gt;S Kan. City 3 (night)
lgy*o Ptehable Pttchars
nt Chicago — Baumann
Lotmaa (4-i).

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Sandspur Bowling
League To Open
Tuesday Night
Sandayur Bowling League play
will gat rolling Tuaaday night with
three old and three new apoorer*
of wenaaa’a taan a on the Sanford
Bowling Allay*.
Pig N' Whittle will m att Irv­
ing Pryor lnaurance, Wllaon-Maiar
will taka an Boumillat A Andaraoa Drug* and Foodmirt will
to againat Bobaon Sporting Good*
n the 7:30 p. m. contests.
Irving Pryor, Foodmart, and the
Pig N’ Whlslle ReiUurant are
the naw iponaora.
Bowling for average* occupied
thla week'* meeting aa the ladle*
mat for the drat time thla sea•on. Badger forniahed by the
iponaora will be worn by the
playera thla year.

League leaders
Nattewnl t e i p .
Player * Qah G. A l l . R. Pet.
Aaron, Mil.
134 503 M ill 33*
Cnghm, SI. L. l i t 37* S3 130 MS
Pinion, Cin.
137 333 111 177 333
Temple, Cin. 132 401 SO 131 .323
Robuon, Cin. 123 407 M 130 321
American League
Xuenn, Dct. 112 440 T» 134 334
Kalina, DeL 100 410 71 133 .333
Wooding, Bel. I l l 307 SO 111 .324
Runnel*, Boa. 130 Ml 73 143 313
FOX, Chi.
I l l 313 M ISO 310
Raw Batted In
National Laagw — Banka, Cuba
111; Robinson, Rada 114; BoD,
Rada M; Aaron, Bravea M; Ct*
pad a, Giant* M.
American Laagw — Kill*brew,
Senators 13; Colavito, Indians 13;
Jenicn, Red Son 00; Malione,
Bed Sox S3; Maxwell, Tigers 11.
Hama Run*
National Laagw — Banka, Cuba
37; Mathawh, Bravaa 34; Aaron,
Bravea 33; Robinaon, Rada 33;
Cepcda, Giant* 23.
American Laagw — Colavito,
Indian* S3; Killabrew, Senators
37; Alllion, Senators 31; Maxwell,
Tigers 27; Lemon, Senator* 31.
niching
National Leagw -Face, Pirates
ISO; Anton*ill. Giants 14-7; Law,
Pirates 14-7; Niwcomb*. Rada
12-4; Conley, Phlllios 12-7; Pod*
rea, Dodgers 12-7,
American Leagw-Shaw, White
Sox 13-4; McUih, Indian* 10-1;
Pappai, Orioles 134; Lary, Ti­
ger* 1M; Maas, Yankees 13-4,

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GEE-GUYS ARE ^ r! COMES
SO BIG NOWADAYS
YOU CANT TELL HOW ' a cure
NUMBER
OLD THE/ ARE/
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I'M NOT TAKING
any c h a n c e s ;

MY LAST TWO
DATES WERE SO
YOUNG I HAOTO

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NEW YORK (UPl) - Kenny
Sean. Wiille Nauila and Charik
Tyre have signed Naw York Kaick
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National Baakotball Assn, ititoo.

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(). Boa till, Hanrord. Florida,
copy of aald Ananrtr, on or boforo
lltb Hopumbtr, A. D. 1*1&gt;, and If
you fall to do ao, a Dttri* Pro
Confaaao wilt ba rnterod aaalnat
you, and rarh nf you. for tha ra&gt;
lltf damandtd In aald Complaint.
Tba nature et Ihla^ault la to
gulat tha till* to tho'above d*«crlbed land.
WITXEHJ my bead aad the aaal
nf aald Court at Aanford. leanaala County, ylotlda, thla lltb dar
nf Auauat, A. D. 111*.
(HEAL)
O. p. IIEflNDON
C l a r k of aald C ourt
Hy: M artha T. Y lblan
U a puty Clark
ORO. A. HPEEIt, JR.

•ollaltor for plalatlffa
, F. O. Bos lilt
I Aanford, Florida

HUTCHISON APARTMENTS, 339
S. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach,
for A ugut naorraUoaa call
FA 1-4091.

FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ent!
Low a s $425

Doalrablo a a t alraty furnished
bedroom house a t 2411 Palmetto
Ave. Newly delegated. Double You can move in immediatelp
car garage. O tru a tm e .
while the paper* are being

protested.
We Guarantee Personal
Satiafactiona On Tha
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roe mi
Construction
Of Your Home
private bathe, 111 W. Flrat S t
Or Your Honey Cheerfully
FURNISHED apartment, clean and
Refunded.
PHONE FA SARA or FA 2-0A4L

e l o a e In* Jimmy Cowan, Fh.
FA 1-4013.

2-BEDROOM houae, kitchen equip­
ped. Call FA 1-4043.
FURNtSHED apartment.
FA 2-3900.

Phone

ODHAM&amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

2-BEQROOM furnlihed or unfurn­
ished-IWU*t. Phone FA 13MS. Cor. Hwy. 17*91 ft 27th St*
Phene FA 2-15SI
v
UNFURNlSUEoTbcdroo- —
range and refrigerator with 140
lb. frocier unit; completely air Thla la a gueat p an to the Movie
condltlooed. Yard beautifully land Drive-In Tbeatrn for Jean
llarrli, Sanford, to aee "Cal on
landacaped. Phone FA 2-4014.
a Hot Tin Roof."
FURNISHED room with kitchen
privilege*, buiincsi woman or
UP FOR ADOPTION
couple preferred. FA 2-4340.
Two bedroom concrete block

NICELY furnlihed clean apt*.,
email children accepted. 404 E
14th St. Phone FA 2-42*2.

home. Good neighborhood cloic
In shopping centers. Furnished,
including Air Conditioning. Two
Utility roomi. , .one for Mom
and on* for Pop. 9M30.00.

2 * B E D R O O M houae, kitchen
equipped, 2319 Princeton Ave.
970. mo. FA 2A343.
Did you know that w« have listed
g three bedroom concrete block
3-ROOM furnlihed apartment,
home In town for less than
d o it In. I ll E. 9th St. |60 93.000. 007 The down payment
monthly. Call FA 2-42S3 or 9493.00, and the monthly pay
FA 2 5799.
menta are 943.00.

MODERN 2-bedroom trailer with
20 f t.' aluminum room. Call MORE FOR YOUR CO31F0RT,
CONVENIENCE 4 MONEY
FA 2-4191.
l a th e C sa rt a t te a c a n t y
PRICE alone. . .does not deter­
Bomtaola Coaaly. m at# ml PtetM a.
3-ROOM BUNGALOW, furnlihed.
mine true valuo of a purchase.
1« P robata
l a ro tbo Ratala a ft
FA 2-3109.
Compare SAN SEM KNOLLS
JACK BTIUCKLA.NU
Unearned FURNISHED houae, 2 children ac­ HOMES with other medium
priced homes before you buy.
n v iL m i c a
cepted. Th. FA 23347.
Title* ta kanky n r i a that tha
LOCATION. . da a very important
uaderataned will, an tha Itb day
faetor tS be comldered before
a t g*pl»mb*r, A. D. I t l * . p r t a . n l SALE or RENT: 1-RR. New Moon
Trailer, air conditioned, adulta. buying. . ..Near Schools? Shop­
to tbo llonurabla C ounty J u d g a of
ping Centers? «tc.
a .m lnol*
County.
F lo rid a.
bar
FA 2-79A4.
f in a l r a tu r n . account a n d vouebara.
INDIVIDUALITY. . .U an Import'
a a A dm tnlatratrla of t b a B a ta t a of 3-ROOM furnlihed apartment near
I “La JA
ant point to bo considered in a
C K iTtUCKLAND, daaoaaad. and
hospital, electricity and water home. The Com plan ahould bo
a t aald tima. than a n d tbora, maka
furnfohed. 933 per month. 107 deiigncd for convenience. Window
application to tha a ald J u d a * for
a final aatlMmant o f b a r adminLocual Ave.
and door spacing should be ar­
latratlo n of laid a atata , a a d for
ranged to display your home
a n a r d a r dlacharglag b a r aa a uth APART31E.NTS, clean, nicely furnfurnishings to their beat advant­
A dm lnlatratrlx.
titled, 930 4 |43. 119 Elm Ave.,
O a tad thla tea 1 d a y a t Auguat,
age.
Large stucco house. Phone SAN SEM KNOLLS HOMES—
A. V. l»i&gt;.
/« / Elian Htarllag
NO 9-3297. .
right here in 8anford, have all of
A t A dm lnla tralrl* a t tha
Ihcte features and moro too.
B a ta ta or
2-RM. Apt. 112 Elm. FA 2 0371.
JACK p t i u c k l a r d
Down payments start at 9330
Iircaaalil
Popular FHA Financing.
gTKNHTUUM, DAVIS A MalNTOHIl
Drive by on Country Club road
Attorn*) a for A 'l m l n l m a l r I*
* K dw arda tlultdlng
4 block* W of French Ave, or
1*
T
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t
LIMIT
IT
LOLIIT,
M
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I
Hanford. Florida
call Stempcr Agency.
J L D t l T A I . C I M L ltT n r V l o a i U t

Legal Notice

in a n d r o n t s a n o L t i c o i.v rtr.
NOTICB
ATT.AST1C COAFT M S B R A H - C I I .I M KN \ Ml, I H I 1
ROAD c o i l PAN f
b a r a b y glvta JtU 0 U lt~ LEK CHLMDllE,
rieietlff
nolle# than on tba l l t b d a r of
J u l y l ) l &gt; It Hl«d w ith t h a InMr -v*.
Plata Comin.rtn Cuiiitnlaalnn, ’ a t ANNIE LENA U I D l u l l E
t&gt;*l*adant
Waablnglon. D. C . a a a gp llc a tla a
n d t i c 'B t o i i a r t : T U
f a r a tartifiaata ml publio canvanT
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laaca and n .e ia a lly
p .tm lu ln #
ANNIE LENA OU.UUItE. 1**1
abeuJonm.nl e( I.T mil# ef Ha main
W a i l W e a h ln g to a Avtou*. Beat
( b r a n c h ! Mn* tr a c k a g e aprln glng
I-alnt, ( i i o r i l *
from tha l-»k* Charm B ra n ch and
A Hwurn Cometalnl h a v in g b#*n
a t t a a d l n r front Macca J u n c t io n to
Mecca. Florida, alt In Hamlnola filed a a a ln a t you In Ike C lreull
County. Florid*. Flna ni'e Deckat I ’n u rt lu end for il.ruln-ile v'uuety,
Florida. In rh a tica ry . I»f Dlvorv*.
No. t i i C .
ATLANTIC COAST L IN E RAIL­ th e a b o rt till* »f raid ai lion l&gt;«lng
llo b a r l I,** Ullinm*. I 'l a t a l l f f va.
ROAD COMPART
A s a l e I—na Ullniui*. Drfamlant,
tk aea pra aa at* a t* to cauaa a a d
r*f|ulra yon In flla r o u r w r l l l . n
defouaaa, If any, In U&gt;« I'oinplalnt
Iliad barala, and la aarva a ropy
t h e r e o f ii|»&gt;ft I'l a lm lf r * A ttorney
on o r bafur* lb* Slid day of f * |i l.
amber. A. I&gt;. ivl&gt;. oih*r&lt;vlt* a De­
a r e a |&gt;ru L'oafoaeu wilt be anleie*!
a a a l n a t you a n d lb* &lt;aue* g ro tee d
aa p a n * .
W ITNESS my band a n d official
aeal a t Hanford, bamlnola County,
Florida. Ihl* l l l h day of A uguat.
A. D. IJiJ.
ISEALi

O. r. Haradon

C lerk uf lb* I 'lr r u ll Court,
In auit t a r g . a l n u l t County,
Florida
Hy; M arika T. Mhlen
Deputy Clerk
Cordon V. Frederick
A tto r n e y for l-lalollff
P. O. lion IIS*
:?: :«t n -u ::. reik a&gt;&lt;h»
Hanford, Vlnrld*
P u t i n a Aug. 11 A a*»L ». 1». U .

W. H. "BN" S TEM PER AgOMy
Realtor 4 Insurer
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer,
Arthur 1*. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcht
Phono PA 2-4991
112 N. Park
RE.U ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 Frettcn Ave.

J . W. HALL
"Call Hall"

Realtor
Phone FA 2-3441

REGISTERED
REAL ESTATE
8ALEBMAN
Gentleman or lady, MB time am
Furniture storage end Mevieg
ptoyment. guaranteed salary.
8* ,»
$ u s - * * f tm t k
Wttte h r pereanil kderriew,
Shirt* h .m — tip. ArnriStf
atatkig age, itperteari, educa­ 19*4 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-llil
Surptu* 318 Sanfhrd A r f c ^
tion, tu n in g salary, U Box Z,
c /a Sanford Herald.
Sell Ua Tour Furniture. Quirk
a ir c o m m w n s
Bervtoe With The Cask. SUPER
H.
&amp;
po pe c o .
NEEDED: County
TRADING POST. FA M8H.
BM B. Path - PA u m
a genu far teat y awing whale■ale purchasing plan; men or PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
FAINT ead
women, full or pigrt-Umo, with
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES 4
W. L. RABMON
Buy 1 Gal. — Get 1 FREE!
one to bn aeleetod aa aapervtsnr
FH, FA 2433 After S F. M
over county. Esrel e nt ceaimUMART CARTER PAINTS
' aloe arrangement make* poe- 1&gt;*A B eefy Parian
Ml W. let St.
FA 2 M »
tible to t t m a w wketoeale
READY-MIXED CONCRETE
FA 9-7M4
Malibu Peat* — Window Uriels 1
clothing,
D A W N ' S
Window tUla - Create Ttea#
•User needs. For
BEAUTY SALON
motion, write Wm« B. Adame,
Air Condittoned
41# So. Ridgeway, Daytons
■ACS TO SCBOOL SPECIAL! » » m
Bch., Fta.
FA BdHI
“ T h a r e ' a s o r m U i Ib k f i s h y g d i f f o r a r o u n d h a r e . "
$10.3# Ware tt.so
MG JOBBER’S
9a » Wave 94.39
II. Week Wentod
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
4. Real Estate f* r Bela
BABY SITTING, ironing. FA 24449
Big Suit* for Big Men
Adams
FA 2-3333
„
wp te ...............
OFT THE BEATEN PATH NIGHT work, cafe, ete. FA 2-1921.
For ell your Beauty Neet**—Har­ Alao Waxb-n-Wcar SuiU 919JI
Neat 2 bedroom frame, nice
Raymond A t Ball
riett'* Beauty Nook, 103 So. Oak Over ltoa pairs ef Trouser*
ahedy hack yard, partly fenced, EXPERIENCED salesman, age
FA 1-9742. Air Conditioned, Soft We eao fit aQ alie* is to an
j
about 3 miles from downtown 37, wholesale and retail,
Water, TV stamp*.
ASSOCIATES
Uen’a $9.29 Bathing Trunk*
taught retail telling, desires to
Sanford. |3,loo,
New We
Richard H. "Dick" Ivan,
settle In Sanford. Write Salee*
14. flower# a Plants
FARMER’S AGENCY
Th* store la bulging with ban*
Mgr. Mortgage Loan Dept
man. c/n Sanford Herald.
dredi ef bargains for man, wo­
Mr*. O. H. "Amy" Andersen
N. V, Farmer, Realtor
SEWING, mending and alter!' Cat Flewera Far Aay Occailao
D. H. Whitmore
man and children.
Jeanle Blair
SANFORD
FLOWER
SHOP
. Ph. f a s-nai.
Lillian G. Tram*
ROUND, SHORT end TALL
G. B. "Guy" Strkkland
FA
9
W
or
FA
94879
Aasocial*!.
COME ON IV, WE CAN FIT
W. B, Ihlppy
_____
Y*ALL
III So. Park Ave. Fh. FA 9-3941 114 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 9-sm 13. Plot jMng,
HUTCHINS CLOYI N G CENTER
Sanford
After hours, FA 1 2411, FA 3-4921,
Hwy. 1741 Cor. 43S
COLLIE, Meek end white female,
Evan* Bldg, Lake Mery
FA MM1
ji
Ph. FA 9-1290
IS months old, ARC registered. Closed Friday evening nod- afl
LAKEFRO NT, clear sand bottom;
day Sat. O jm Mao. thru TT
Phone FA 3-1311.
throe aerea. pine covered. 2 BR.
from Noon 'til S p. m. and
FIVE ACRE! WITH HOUSE
DACHSHUND PUPS - FA 2 1347. ALL DAY Sun.
CB home. Phone FA 2 4904.
LOCATED on Old Orlando Rend,
AIR CONDITIONING
just South of F i v e Point*.
13 breeders and ALL translator port!hi* radio,
Stenslrom Realty CONTRACT and REPAIR WOW PARAKEETS,
. 911,000.00 Cash,
cage, 990. FA 14317.
brand naw, 499. Phono FA 14194.
1W7 Sanfeed A rt.
FA
HERBERT 8TENITROM
FIVE room houae, located an
19.
Beet*
end
Meter*
Reeietored Broker
CROWDER pens, ekrn, hy ton
PLUMBING
Celery Ave., near hell park, for
LEN RISNEB
bushel. FA 2-0419. .
93
H.P.
Johnson
Motor,
remote
$4300.00, Zoned CommartlaL
Contracting
4
Repairs
LOTTIE RROADWAT
eonUoie, 2 propellers, for 9293.00.
Free
Ertlmatea
KEN
TORBRTT
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, l u l l * .
May bn seen at 2494 Adams Ct. LESK, 4-draw filing cabintto,
R. L. BARVET
BETTYE D. SMITH
(Wynn#wood section) or call reasonably p r i e I i . Fh.
204 Saaford Ave. FhMe FA ASM
TA 2-9491.
FA*MBU* At!anUe^BaM?MRM(.
FA 2-7*40 after 1:30.
111 N. Park — h FA 9-3429
Plum bing 4 R epairs
193 HARLEY DAVIDSON MotorBY
OWNER,
9
bedroom,
m
balh
cycle. Plume FA 2-lTto.
Your
EYTNRUDE
Dealer
Seminole R ealty
FA IM S
house. Grove Manor, 1013 Lin­ 1923 Sarita St.
R o b o o R S p o r t i n g G oode
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
GOOD
USED 9-row rotary duatar,
coln St.
304-44 E. 1st.
Ph. FA S-3M1
TT
Elif. Methvin—Volaaa ‘
Oliver 19“ plow and 7* fertlllw
Adelaide If. Moeee 3-BEDROOM, 3 bath CR home. House Wiring — Electric Service 40 ft. CABIN CRUISER, nicely dlatribulor. FA I-3TW eventaga.
1001 Park Ave.
F A ____
Term*. Phone FA 2 5429.
equipped, mutt sell. 93,700 cash EVERHOT Electric Cooker, excel,
Sid Vlhlea
SALE or RENT: Small home on
or tarme. FA 2-1123.
RANDALL
ELECTRIC
CO.
lent condition, wonderful far p ic
100 x332’ lot with fruit treoa. BALE or RENT; Small home on
FA 249U DAY CRUSIER, II ft. I In., corn
nlci, camp or homo; $U. L
97,300. Call FA 2 1223.
too’ « 332’ lot with fruit trees 112 Magnolia
Smith, 272 DaBgry Or,, Delary.
97,309. Call FA 2-1223.
plotoly
equipped.
P
h
o
n
o
l4 J e ttd lu ^ ^ P « jn t|n ^ ^ R e £ lr i
For the Reit Boys la Real Estate
FA 2-3703.
'IT SCOOTER, good
tile
8ER CULLEN ft HARKEY NEW CB 3-bedroom,
Licensed
— Bonded Painting 4
Phone FA 2-TM2.
bathe, terrauo floor*, GE slainW. A. Clgle, Jr. Salesman
M.
AntomehOee
•
Trailer#
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-2M1 leas steal kitchen, carporte, uti­ Decorating. Free Estimate!
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE *30 PLYMOUTH tudor sedan, I TROPICAL FURNITURE, twin
lity room: pump and sprinkler
HOMES AND LOTS for colored
owner, pries 92*3. FA 2-1119, beds, lamps and an eieortea.
■yatem. Cell FA 2-9419 after 3 P AI NT I NG CONTBACTORS
FA 2-1204.
people. Also homes built on Iota.
Automatic GE rofrlgereter, All
819 W. 23th St.
P. M.
like new, 17 inch TV 933. AU
Roy Wall, Pbona FA 2-1U7.
3-BEDROOM, CB. Ilk bath home. FLOOR sanding and finishing 1138 VOLKSWAGON, solid grey prices very reasonable for enlek
This la a guest pais to the Movie* Fhooe FA 3-3333,
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
finish, clean lnaida and out. Real tale. 19 Valencia Circle, D c
land Drive-In Theatre for Char­
.Seminole County eince 1M.
Bar/. Ph. NO 43141.
e c o n o m y . 91,130. Phoae
3-BR.
CB
houae,
peymenla
933.U
lie Morrison. Sanford, to see
H. M. GLEASON. Lako Mary
FA
2-3420
after
4
p.
m.
monthly. Low equity. This week
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof".
H A—Article* Wanted
iT "
•aiy. 309 Flrat St., Chulota, Fla. ROOr CLEANING AND COATING 31. Fnrnltnro
3-BEDROOM houae. 2400 Adams
See now I
WANTED: Used Paint Spray OuV
Exclusive agent tor SURCO in
Court, Wynnewood. FA 2-1B17.
fit. Call FA 2-7233.
• BIG VALUES
this
area.
Work
gusraatacd,
ea
I-BEDROOM home in Country
•
QUICK
CREDIT
FA
2-3M7
for
free
etUmatat.
9200 Down $100 P er M onth
Club Manor, 9234 down and s i ­
• EASY TERMS
a 114. EVANS
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath blech heme tuate payments. Cell owner,
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
with carperte sod storage; terTA 2-4441.
B A M ROOFLNG
r a n t fleers throughout; kitchen
WILSON - MAIER
Contracting A Repaira
Opporiunsee
equipped. Near scbael. Total 7.
FREE ESTIMATES
New And Used Furniture
is
FA 3-3422
OVIEDO; Beauty thop, equipped, Its Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-7943 111 E. Flrat SL
for rent. Mrs. Tom Bulner,
Roaa L. P ayton
13. Special Berricea
Used furniture, appliances, toot*
FA 2-1347.
Registered Real Estate Broker
etc. Bought-aold Larry’* Mart
ASSOCIATE**
PUMPS - IPRINELER
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Help
Nary E. Carman — Las SalvaU
All types and iliei, installed
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
“ Do It Yourself'
WAITRESS: M ust be WE REPAIR
$SAVE$
AND SERV1C1
SALE or RENT: Five acre farm
S T I N E
New
ft Used
be
over
21
y
n
.
Apply
Large 3-bedroom bouse. Large
aad Sepyly Ce.
Furniture and Appliance*
barn. Easy terme. Joseph B in person* P i* ’N 207 Machinery
W. 2 Bd SL
Ph. FA 3-4432
Levy. Ph, FA 2 1233.
Complete Lawn MalaUiunee;
W histle.
Fertiliter—Spraying — Mewing 203-209 E. First SL fh. FA 2-0093
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
JOHN LOMMRRSE
LADIES
(4):
Part-time
work
19
Realtor
414 Willow Ave. FA I-719T
New 4 Used Furniture 4 Appli­
houre
week
outside
home.
Ave­
LAKE MART
ances. A Good Place To
rage $20.23 per week. Flexible
Ph. FA 2-3237 or FA 2-1144.
BUY SELL or TRADE
hour*. We train. Call Mra. Bind ENVELOPES, Letterhead*. Haltmenta, Invoices, hand biili. aad
JENKINS FURNITURE
between 7 .4 g, FA 2-2707.
DOWN PAYMENT
programi,
etc.
Progreulve 4M Sanford Ave.
FA 3-74*u
CLOSE IN: 2 bedroom, Ho bath,
Printing
Co.
Phone
FA
2-2931
—
BEAUTICIAN
W
A
N
T
E~
d
7~
Top
2 story frame borne In excellent
BUY NOW!
condition throughout. Furniture guaranteed salary and commit- 30t West 13th SL
optional. Excellent neighbor­ lion. FA 2-3742 or FA 9-2433.
ONLY
3 LEFT
hood. Only 91C.000. Exclusive WANTED, two waitreiaea. Apply ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds.
Day.
Week
or
Month
—
with ua.
BEFORE PRICE RIBS
Fauaf* Drug Store. Call Mra.
FURNITURE CENTER
Cox
after
9
P.
M„
FA
MISS.
11M
French
Ave.
NEAR NEW SHOPPING CEN­
Ph. rA 2-7131
TER: 2 bedroom, 1 bath neat
home, asbestos sbingla siding, A V O N REPRESENTATIVES
carports, 94930.
ARE earning in about four
hour* whai uUteri earn in a
CONVENIENT to High School. 3 full day. Writ# Today for Inter­
bedroom, 1 bath CBbome; Flor­ view. Box 244, Lockhart, Fla.
NO JOB TO URGE OR SMALL
SIONTHLY PAYMENT
ida room. Largo lot. 913,300.
Drive Way# — rarkiag Areas
BEAUTY OPERATOR, guaranteed RENTALS: Day - Week-Mooth
Front End Loaders
aviary. Mary Brown's Beauty
S t . J llu u
Cmmp**1
S h o p , 1301 Palmetto, Ph. Grade re — Doa«rt — Dragline*
FA 2-aeoi.
Rellera — Transperta
UB'N. Park Ave. Ph. F a 9-4141
W hen You Can
PHONE: Days, FA 3-4134
Male Help Wanted
Night*, fA 3-7123 or FA 2-3442 • Quiet Community
Have
MEN OF GOOD CHARACTER to
• Near Golf Course
LOVELY NEW
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
• Complete 2 Bedroem
apply for position* with the Pol­
filnea rna
3-BEDROOM, 2 balh home on ice Department. Must be resi­
Home
• Florida Boom
A. HARE
DeSARY
large lot; built in stove^ terratro
dent* of Seminole County. For N'Orth 14423
NOrth 4-4711
floors, large storage room, cloi- do
t
Utility
Room • Cartails aee the CITY CIVIL
et* and spacious bedrooms.
porta
•
Landicaped
Let
SANFORD Plumbing A Beating
SERVICE
Department.
Age
H
a­
Include# Cloning Gant
Price 9M.300.
lt 14.
2344 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7114.
• City Water and Sew.

$

a

M a th e r of Sanford

*280

DallasAsphalt Co.

HUGH C. W HEI.niEL
FA r. l2W After 9 P. M.

*54

PARK

W HY

HOMES

R EN T

$450 Down

RIPE FOR SUBDIVIDING, two
forty acre tracts high dry roll
OLDER HOME
ing country. Une with small
lake. 1300 ft. off Rt. 17-92, LV excellent condition, 3 bed­
Orange City. N. of Lake Monroe, room*, 2 baths. On large shady
15 minute* to Dnytona Bcb. and lot. Reasonable down payment.
Orlando, via new intentate hwy.
Write Box JA, Sanford Herald. C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
IF IT IS HEAL ESTATE 2*8 Se. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3eet
ask Crumley 4 MonUith
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TO SANFORD
Wn invite you to be our luenin absolutely free
without obligation at one of Sanford’s lending
Motela while you locate suitable housing for
yon end your family. Pick up your key at the
Sake Office.

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official* in d ic t Florid* grapefruit
wiH Ml m badly hurt at th* Marhat hr oarijf augments of Cuban
grapefruit fToM the W# o fP ln g .
0 u r a l Manager lobert WBuild*«• cf Florida Clin* Mutual
■aid tho outlook la tavorablo far
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. (DPI)-*
Florida grapef ruit when U begin*
M aria* to M arket la light volume Former Hop. J. Bayard Clark,
IT, who** m year* la Ooagreao
(panned the depression, the New
Deal, aad World War 1L died
Wcdoaiday night. Clark, a Demo-

"It Might bo doalrabio to let
the ipace a a a hare a martial a
day oa hia oft boon."
CHICAGO — Arthur Irowa, ta,

BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP1) -R em o
A. Gigaata. IB, af Kenmoro waa
driving hla ancient par to aa
antique automobile ahow la Eufgala whoa II refused ta dart op
again altar Gigaata had stopped
tar a rod light. Old age? No, OH
to announced after an iaapoc: "I'm asst af gaa."

K

bor and toot bet
“ “ ------d - J . | ts ii.
“ M i l A lilC
HOLLYWOOD
Curtis flgnraa
miles oo his bike
mating botwoen
"Operation Pall

Arms, Equipment To Be Sent To Laos
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt; -Em argooey arm* and equipment will ha
glrliftad Immediately to Laoa ta
help repulso spreading CommuBiat guerilla attache, V, I. off!•Isle said today.
V. f. Paclfta remmander Adm.
■ an y D. Felt ban been given the
Job af carry lag out th* decision
. dittoes! arms and money aid to
Dm former Indo-Cbina republic.
J T M has Air Fore#, Nary and
Marine planes under bit com­
mand.
N* dollar amount on the aid
waa available. Hnwavar, aamigh

money to pay and equip more
than i,«N additional local militia
and army troop* wia ta b* turned
over to the Laotian government.
Th* equipment itself conilata of
World War. 11-typ* mull arma,
uniform* and teal* now available
at ravtral D. S. bases ta the F ar
East. These Include Okinawa, The
Philippines, Formosa u d Guam.
country without railroad eervtco

ta Its capital, the equipment ne­
cessarily must ba transported by
air.
Thor* was expected ta ba Utile
ta making the equipment
bl* to the X.OOO-maa Lao­
tian army. Officials eeaeedeg ft

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M iam i Drummer
Grows His Own

Cubans Release
M iam i Aviator
HAVANA (DFD—Audio Frank
Youag of Miami waa rebaaod by
C a b a a authorities Wedooaday
Bight attar being h*1d three months
on chargaa of flying supporters of
•I'dlctator Fulgent!* Batista out
of the country.
Youag waa oxpwtad to leave
Haroaa today, presumably lor
Malmi. The gev*ram*at gave no
explanation tor the. Amarie an
pilot'* auddaa rtlaaso.

calliope. - •
D w e ll* oaaa h r M g * people
who watch the Jack Farr ehnw.
Wearer — pertrapad bp CUff Arfeatta — appeared ae a rpecial
contestant aa NBC-TV’o g u ae
•how, Concentration, which ubaerrod Ita A n t anniversary. Hie
opponent, who qukkiy beecaw
tagged ea the "haary" bocauae of
Weaver's rhenaalganr, wan Dare

IAN FRANCISCO - Chart**
B. Blyth, T«, baad of th* nation­
wide Investment firm boaring hla
name, died Wednesday night.
Founded hare la 1111, tho com­
pany now has M office* through-

MIAMI (DFD—A Miami d
raor who oaoa played with
Tommy D oner head woo tn
IMM hoad today oa ehargt
frywing marijuana bohlad
trailer b o at. Officcra count*
plant* ta the well-kept M
■gear* marijuaaa gardra all

OKLAHOMA ClTY-OUahoma’a
oldest elected state official, foeretary of Stato John D. Conner,
died Wednesday night ta a hospi­
tal hero of a kidney ailment coup­
led with e heart attack. Ha waa

TH E O FFIC E OF SUFERVISOR O F R EG ISTR A TIO N
FOR V O T IN G W IL L BE OPEN FOR T H IR T Y DAYS BEG IN N IN G FR ID A Y , SEPTEMBER 4, 1959. (A C C O R D ­
IN G T O LAW , T H IS O FFIC E S H A LL BE O PEN ONE
DAY EACH W EEK A N D T H IR T Y DAYS PRIOR T O A N Y
E L E C T IO N .)
Y O U ARE E N T IT L E D T O REGISTER IF Y O U H A V E :

GRAND JUNCTION, Cola. —
Hint Clemens, 74-year-old former
Metropolitan Opera tenor dim
Wednesday it hla ranch aaar Mowtroae Colo, Cl*mens waa a native
s t a t e Department spokesman of Bickers, Germany.
made' clear that the question of
Intervention bp U. B. troop* baa
not yat been seriously considered.
The same waa true for armed
tatarvwttaw h r the Beulhcait
Asia Treaty Organisation which
has pledged protection I mp lb*

SKATE
C ITY

REACHED T H E AG E OF T W E N T Y -O N E (21) A N D
H A VE N O T REGISTERED FOR C O U N T Y , STATE
A N D N A T IO N A L ELEC TIO N S S IN C E 1949;
RESIDED IN T H E STATE O N E YEAR A N D IN THIS.
C O U N T Y S IX M O N T H S O F T H A T YEAR;
C H A N G E D Y O U R N A M E SIN C E R EG ISTERIN G ;
C H A N G E D Y O U R ADDRESS SINC E REGISTERING.
IF Y O U W A N T T O VO TE IN TH E SPECIAL ELEC­
T IO N NO VEM BER 3, 1959, Y O U M U S T REGISTER O N
OR BEFORE OCTOBER 3,1959.
Seminole County Voting Registration O ffic e
Cham ber of Commerce Building, Sanford, Florida

Cam illa 0 .
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
7:90 P. M. to 10:90 P . M.
Forty Croupe By Arrangement WMk Msbs^ i i
Malta** Betwrday B to 4 g. m.
AflEM t JOHN M1KLMB and J. EHMALT

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Monday Thru Fridays — 9 to 12; 2 to 5
Saturdays*— 9 to 12
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FRIDAY, AUGUST SR 1M»

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Adjournm ent L*U

Later Day.

Bees A re Busy
cmcAoo a rro -

M erger Discussed
ORLANDO (UFI) —OfBd

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WASHINGTON (UFI)
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Haalth Service u parted MR)
was tho large* somber of &lt;i

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Crush W orkers
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Family Joins B atiste
LISBON (UFI) - IBo vtto of
Fulgeodo Batista Bow hi h e n to*
fay from Miami, Flo., to Jaio tho
Minor Cuban dictator hi Ms now
Porturmoo homo hi aollo. Mrs.
Batista was aecompaoM hy two
moi, Roberto, u , and Carlos Manoal, S, and hor slsyssa, Jerys, W.

Good F or Nixon
injuring at Moat
critically, killing
trapping otbon.
Construction at

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Radar Traffic
Control Praised

CHICAGO (UFI) — Adtai I .
Stevenson haa dryly erhkiaad Visa
Fnaidrat Richard M. Nixon's trio
la Rnaala and hla "public dualin&lt;" with Sot tot Premier NiUta
S. Khnuhchar. "I tfctok NtoaWg
visit to Roaaia waa a n o d tetef
—Especially h r Nlxon,v IteVM-

New Fish Sought
ST. PETERSBURG (U P I).-T te

A CRACKER POLK and a aplnnlnx riff wore glow to
deporting Naval Air 8tatlon Chapbln William Foliar at
tho Chamber of Commerce monthly Coffee Club meeting
yesterday. C of C President Mack Cleveland Jr. present­
ed the rod which Chaplain Fuller said ha would turn om
Now England flah.

Nikita KhnMahar'a "pseta” virit
to Amorist.
Reporlteg to 0 shocked parlia­
ment, Nohni disclosed first dsUfls
of tha first major Bias • Indian
olaMma aJaoa overwhelming Bad
fnresa marahod right up to tho
India bandar Mat March M thslr
taksoTsr of Ubal
ftepM i ttelm* much Indiau Ur*
ritory thorn but bad a r m moved
prutioualy to oopturo It by mm*
Nehru mid te a Communist com
tiagant attacked to Urn remote
North Baal Flusttkr Afoncy aouth

U. 8, Flafa and WUdHta Sarvtco

will begin a March Msoday alaag
tha South Atlantic coast far saw
flahimg grounda and apaciao af
Boh that am commercially valu­
able. Baton H. Tbompaoo, service
offlalat ham, aaM tho Harsh wiB

Special Session
Asked On Proposal
On Jobless Pay

&gt; Ms after Amarie an cities.
They said Soviet officials hare
tewu particular i n t e r e s t M

tetereat M visiting smaller towns
to s*t • m art representative in tha downtown area. Police af­
pros* section view ef America. terward roped off savorat blocks

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Fire
gepestmeet officials said today , e
riakteg pleasure beat may have
sauced the
fire Thuraday
Meat destroyed the famous Latin
Quarter night cfaih M Palm Is­
land te n .
The slub, owned hy veteran
showman Elias M. Loew, w u gut­
ted M the four hour blare which
w u described by F in Chief D. C.
Kannclt u "on* of the worst fires

T o t Learns Hard
W ay About Which
End Is Up

M the history of Miami Beaeh."
At least nine firemen, working'
to M degree weather, ware over­
come 'b y tbe smote sad hoot
Three were tespitallied.
Soma to firs area and volunteers
fought the b leu in the 37-yaar old
structure, which during the roaring
twenties had been a gam bier’s
haven for underworld luminaries
and tha socially prominent.
A fire captain said it w u pos­
sible the fire started from a boat
that began to risk Thursday white
moored alongside tha club.
A power Una. connected from a
box on the outride of tho club, ran
tele the boat.
"I would assumu that u the
boat sank,’* te said, "the equip­
ment the line serviced went under­
water, aborting tbe connections.”
Ha said tha abort "could teat
up the Junction box to the point
it coaid ignite the dry wailboard."
The alarm w u turned in by 1Sycar old Chuck lutnJck, who lived
nearby. Tho tacugcr said te u w
te amoks, only (lamas basting
along the north wall af the white
stucco building.
When firemen arrived, bUfowteg
black clouds of smoke were spiral­
ing hundreds of feat high and
were risible for miles.

M I A M I (UPI) - Nineteen*
months-old Donald Law h u been
shown firsthand bow not to usa a
Juater-steed toilet scat.
His mother, Mrs. Alvin Law,
saw Donald pulling tte seat over
Ms head Thursday.
"I said 'no, do, no,,” Mrs. Law
aald, “ But it w u too late."
Ste set to work with a u w te
free Donald f r o m his "collar."
Ste sod sympathetic neighbors
labored for two hours white Don­
ald and his twin, Debbie, loudly
proclaimed their unhapptoaso.
Mrs. Law finally called aa vai■otear fireman Ralph JaJnaea,
w te earn* armed with two uw a
and a screwdriver. Ho freed Don­
ald te five minute*.
*T can't understand K," Mr*.
Aretlwr emergency cell went oat
Law said. "It went down over hi* t-dsy from tte Seminal* County
tead but it Just wouldn’t to back uiit af tho Cancer Society asking
for old sheets lo b* made late
dressings for cancer patients.
Fore contributions of wore sheafs
No Beer Bomb
ware made after the first appeal
OTTAWA (UPI) - Tte loyal hr tte cancer unit, but many more
Canadian Air Force Thursday de­
nied Mn. William Galbraith's

Cancer U nit Needs
M ore Old Sheets

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Sen.
Harry Stratton of Callahan haa
called for u o n e -day apodal m i *
lion of tho legislature to clear
up conftiafcm M tha 1M0 unem­
ployment compensation law.
la a latter to Gov. LcRoy Collins
Thuraday, Stratton charged that
an amendment to the act It re­
sponsible for moat of the confuilon and may art up a "dangerous
situation."
Tha amendment, urged by Rep.
Bee Hill Griffin of Polk County,
requires Ant a Jobless worker be
paid compensation on the basis of
IS weeks salary. Cancellation of
tha amendment would return the
requirement to 10 weeks.
Under om interpretation, tha
amend meat caused more than
J.OOt seasonal citrus workers te
Award* and badge* were pre* Mae Jobless pay benefits.
•anted at Cub Scout Pack 10's
matting In McKinley Hall of the
P in t Methodist Church last night.
A rocket slide and one-year pin
waa given to Paul Glad. Mite
Brownie* got a wolf badga; Skip- Par A a whole family caa
P * Ofterholm, a daonar's pin; watch the Greyhounds play tha
Phil Tate*, a wolf badge; Henry Tampa Tarpeua her* tonight as
Dement, an assistant denner'a Ms Greyhounds end the horns
stripe; and Jack Beckwith, a sil­ baseball season with Family Night.
ver arrow. The M Scouts of tbs Individuate can get in for a barchurch-sponsored pack also dla* gate to cents.
cusaed their program for the com- Greyhound hurisr Jerry Paten*
to t probable pitcher,

F^jg-znrteS1.

baited Press luterateteaal
President Elsenhower received a
royal welcome from Quo— Elisa­
beth today as tho 9sooa broke
her decision to mate no public
appear an eta until after te r child
la boev to greet the president at
ttalmarai, Scotland, aware ne »U
be te r guart. ,
The Queen's welcome followed a
rousing greeting yesterday by
crowds astime led at between half

Pack 10 Cubs G et
Awards, Badges

Tonight Last Game
O f FSL Season

The NgUonalMt Dofaum Mlniatry
in TaJpol' reported Commoalat and
a million and a million Londoners NatlonaUrt warahipo fought a rum
who lined stm ts for M miles to slag ana battk near the Quamoy
Iatauda today.
sea Klsenuower and cheer him.
Eisenhower*! visit to Scotland
w u hia third triumph in aa many
dayi. Wednesday ha was greeted
by a quarter of a million Weal
Germane whan be arrived M Bonn
on hia mission of peace.
Today thouiands of Scots poured
into Aberdeen to wave and ahout Anybody who waa In the Semi­
aa ha landed (rom a gleaming nole Chapter of Future Farmer*
Royal Air Force Jet Comat and of Amariea between IMP end IMO
begsu the drive to Balmoral.
should com* to tho chapter’s "Old
SurpriMd spectators, standing Tim* Rvunion tomorrow and Sun­
six deep in places, let out a y«U day, whether they received invi­
of delight aa Elisabeth strolled tation* *r not.
through tha Balmoral gala, ack- The chapter Ju*t h a n ’t been
nowlcdging tha cheers of her sub­ able to gat Invitations to avery*
jects.
ooo that should coma, Randall
lie's drive from tha Aberdeen Priori said.
airport to Balmoral was another A dinner for member* and their
triumphal procession and authori­ wive* only, will bo hold at tha
ties estimated between 73,000 and Mar Lou Restaurant S p. m. to­
100,000 Scots lined the route. Con­ morrow. A family party la sche­
stantly they surged out of the duled Sunday la Um FFA building
roadway delaying the paasage of at the School Farm.
tie Eisenhower car.
Guaat of hapor at tha reunion
will te Alex R. Johnson who haa
it returned from Thailand where
works for tha state Dept. John­
son was the teacher and supervisor
af vocational agriculture through
A plea of Innocence in t..e Winter IMO. Ho will giro the program's
Park shooting of Ur*. Velma Hoo­ highlight with a speech tod show
ver was entered yesterday by con­ of stidea at the Near and Far
struction supervisor William Vite*. East.
Vikas, po, is held under tto.OOO
bond. Justice of tbe Peace Johnte
McLeod who heard the plea said
the case would come before a
grand Jury te November if tbe
Air crew pewnmwl af VAH-ll
county solicitor doesn't decide to
file a direct information on tha are scheduled te arrive al the

FFAReunionStarts
Tomorrow Night

e

Innocent Plea
Filed In Killing

K£V. DON riUtJDAHD
will preach tha final ser­
mon Sunday u supply pas­
tor at tha First Fraabyteriun Church. Tha South
Carolina native haa been
nere a month during tha
vacation period filling the
post vacated by Dr. A. G.
Mdnnte. A former aporta
writer and coach, Rav.
Hubbard also served aa
Tte largest fish caught at Wed­ assistant minister at Cen­
nesday's Jaycee Fishing Rodeo tral Presbyterian Church
w u a |39 bond for fourth grader at Anderson, 8. C,

Mike Harrison
Wins Fish Rodeo

Michael Scott Harrison, 3307 1
Park Av*. Tha Pinecrcst Elemen­
tary Softool pupil pulled tbe one
pounder out of stocked Late Car­
ol* where the Rodeo was held.
Tbe prise for first fish went to A district Social Security repre
icntatiy* will b* at Sanford City
13-year-old Jimmy Fay, 303 Col- Hall Sept 3, •. sad to between •
lias Dr. Jimmy woo a gift certi­ a. m. and noon.
ficate to use in YoweU's Dept- Applicants for eid-apa and sur­
vivors’ insurance bereflta, social
account numbers, or peo­
Boys group winner* for biggest security
ple wanting Information about Uw
fish in tte 11-14 group were Gary social security program may see
Myan, 903 W. 33th S t. and Jim­ the representative from Orlando.
my Bay. Jimmy Hensoo woo te Ho will bo te tte City Commission
tho 3-te group.
Wloiwr te Uw girls' tt-14 class
was Karen Vaalkar, R t 1. Sharon
McCary of Sanlando Springs, and WASHINGTON (UPI) — An In­
Mary Lake of Lake Mary won te terstate Commerce Commission
to* girls S-10 group. Top toddlers examiner recommended today that
te tea girls l-g das* war* Diana Uw port office be allowed to boost
fommoos af Coteman Circle. San- rata* on fourth ■ daw mall, toford, and Yvonne HUI, 113 E. 3rd 'eluding pared post and catalogs

Sessions On Social
Security Slated

Rote Boost Urged

V A H -ll Crews
Due Monday

The Winter Park wklow
mother of four children w u
St her home test Thursday
she had com* out of bar
yard swimming pooL

and
ehot
after
back

ORLANDO (UFI) - t a t t e
Harlar Blackburn waa al—r e i
hare Thursday af two rtmateMg
federal charges that te mate fhMs
stilt meats on a wtgarteg tax'Rto
turn.

A M l if 1* m

art — —

man ana to n r was txrweed—
acquitted Blackburn after fa ila *
ratlag mare than, three haurm
Judge George WbltehurM te d
granted a Judgment of acquittal
on six other counts Wsdnaeday.
Tito government charred A i l
Blackburn had falsely Matet m
a wagering tax return Mat 'te
June m i he did not eeQect asp
money Prom boUta bote and ttad
he did not bare any snaky** tak­
ing bets for him.
Blackburu 1s currently earring
a one year aanteuo M As Pate
County Jail on a consptreey
charge. Ho waa committed tbtra
after receiving a parol* from to*
state prison where te w u serving
a five year sentence Mr MMacp
violation.

Mr. Harry A. Throat, aa Eater*
prise resident for H yuan, glad
te hla Heap tarty this mental al
his DoBary Av*. homo.
Mr. Ihreot w u a retired om*
ploy* of Florida Power Carp, lo r*
vlvtag are hit wife, Vesta: sad A
sister, Mrs. Am Cutoteg ad
Gainesville.
Funeral aervlore will t e at M
a. m. Sunday at Barrett Matte
diet Church, with Err. William
Swye.-r officiating. Burial M Hast
Cemetery, Polk County, wtt

Hours Changed

Equalization Is Yearly

Lake Mary School class hours
have bean changed because of a
change in bus schedules.
Classes will b* from • a. m., to
1:13 p. m. for alt grades except
tte first. First graders will go
from g a. m. until noqn for the
first tte weeks and I a m. to
1 p. m. after that. Tha new hours Setting up a system la squalls*
will be te effect for a foil day propotty aaaaaimastta isn’t aaasibla
af acbool starting Monday.

Job, Appraiser Says

I l l Land Safely
PHOENIX, Aril. (UPI) - Aa
Amirkan Airlines Jat airliner
carrying 111 passengers, including
FBI director J. Edgar Hoover,
mad* a safe emergency landing
bare Thursday after Jettisoning 4,*
000 gallons of fuel. Tbe fuel w u
dumped aa a precaution after a
fire warning instrument flashed
oa white tte plau was flying at
31.00* foot above Prescott. Aria.
Thera was no fin. A cockpit coo-

1700.

T te appraisal’*

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