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A S INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPER

T H U R S D A Y .JA N U A R Y ! .IM P
United P ress Leased Wire E stablished IPOS
VOL XLIX
IONDON (UPD — Commualit Details of th* plan war* not dis llalN today waa Mid to b* the
---- -- Mid today Anastas Mi- cloMd by id ip lo m a tic aourcta.
P**r« * •«
S n
Mr M pro#QU_a par- tat h waa uadaratood to aii at paiga which wsi ptiaagd to bo
carried a stage further by MlkoyPffimtr
aa in Washington.
Mktta Khniabehra and Fresidest a relaxation of lensloo bet
Russia and Uw United State* aa
If theyaa was understood to be
Elsenhower noxl sprtaffirst move toward* a broader seeking meetings with Eisenhower
Mlkoyin. dm of U" KrrmUa'* aconference
on ending Uw c o l d himaeU. with Secretary of Stale
top trouble-shooter*, I* ri*M{||g war.
John Foster Dulles aad with polit­
Washington
this month ostensibly
-----—
.
lutrusncosT i ■
Khrushchev's
s u r p r i s e new
New ici
ies! ice
leaders of both American
”
M
.% ! * " '■ W W I . I- I *
wee drtlgned to sound out pros-eU of a h*sd»-of-statr meetlot
► ^rly in Uw new yesr.
If he falls to promoie the Ehenhower-Khnishchev talk*. Miko&gt;
an—Khrushchev’* clo*e*i rollaboralor - will eiplore allrrnalUe
meant of Soviet American tsUi
HAVANA It’PI *— The govern- , Urruila, rebel choice for preiland a possible summit conference
mrnl nf President Futg-nclo Ra- dent, would arrive in Havana at
aoen, the Communiit diplemau Heidt N. Seyer, flam e director Ideath "■ great Iota to Sanford.”
tiata fell today and a military 2 p. m
Junta pledged to end Cuba • 1 The rebel tourcea and that a
M id.
aod city clerk for Sanford, died a t ' lie and members of the CommitNEW
YORK
(L’PII—
The
Teambloody aad costly civil war took "civil mediation committee" haa
Mikoyan eipecta te leave neat j p. m. yesterday of lung rancor, j aion espreseed "heart felt aym•ter. Union appeared to be Mac­ it* place. Bath mnta and rebel hren formed In try to work out
weekend for bis two-w*ek visit to Death came In the Seminole Me- path)" to member* of the family,
iA United States during which he inoria| | | Siplta| af,ar a i™, uiBorn Mar. 30. IM In Wilke*
ing a general retreat today from vouice* indicated peace nrgotii a formula for ending tho rivli
Stiripates talking with top rank- jy.,, He was 3J.
County, Go . Seyer attended
strife.
In plan In unionise the nation • tioaa would start immediately.
ing American leader*.
Sayer had Just completed 31 acheele to Washington. G t, and
Rebel source* ,aid rebel leader
A reprcientative of f o r m e r
nolice
The
reversal
came
in
the
Uw CommunUl diplomat* luni )Mra 0f ronilnuoui active service; was a graduate of the Atlanta
I'tdel Ctitro and Judge Manuel C. - Pretldenl Prio Socarrat alio wo*
'are of vigo'juv mrm'lllon from
fd the Seriet envoy would tn e | withthe city, and wa* cited for 1School of Buaineit Adm(nutrition,
expected in Havana today.
many group*, including o th e r
with him an unofficial omnibus this only Inst week In a reaolu- He attended the University of
The Daliala government fell
ptare plan that w*tuld reach be- uon a(jopteri by the Sanford City Georgia. Lost spring he enrolled
apart with dramatic swiftness beunion, and the police tV-miel ;i.
vond- Uw immediate J.ast-vVett commission. lie had held live poai- in the School ol finance at the
tore dawn. Shortly after 3 a.m..
Teamitrrs' President June, It.
tiona of tat alienor, las collector University of Florida.
lit was dlsclowd that Batista tod
trod over Berlin.
Hoff, had announced the plan to
and city manager, si well os his
practically all high civil and milSayer came to Daytoaa Beach'
enroll the nation's police
service ns clerk and finance dir- (ram Athena in 1124. where he was
authoritiei had fled Cuba to
meeting of his executive board
military airplanes.
i ector.
employed by the Daytona Bank
Miami three weeks ago.
Members of the City Commiss­ and Tniat Co. Aa secretory-irexBatista headed for Ciudad Tru­
fill! step tn put the plan Into ef
ion. other city officials and busi­ mrer of Seminole Seeuritiea in
jillo to the Dominican Republic.
feet, a trammer official here an­
ness and civic leaders today paid 1933 he began hit residence tn
Others, Including members nf Ml
nounced
Monday
that
picketing
nf
C a r E x p o r ts H ig h e r
family, flew to Jacksonville, Fla.,
tribute to Bayer for his many Sanford. He was acUve in the
. the New York Police Department
LONDON (UPII— The British yeirs of Mrvice to the city.
Fire! BapUst Church, and a memATI.ANTA (UPD- No on* wel arriving there Ihla moraine. The
would begin Jan. 13.
ford Motor Co.
olmoat doubled Its 1 Mayor Merle Warner speaking btr of the Chiton Club. Jsycees.
----------jrfiHj Probably Ihe bitterest rearIInn , corned to the new year this morn- ultimate destination of the Batiste
export* to the United State* last, f„r ihe rommiiilon. railed Ssyer’s IChamber of Commerce. Municipal
came from Mayor Robert F. Wag ing with a more profeund sense family was b 1 11e v e d Daytona
Finance Director* Association and
year.
n«r. a normally mild min whose of gratitude than a S3 year old
F,*-» where Batista long
the Board of Bond trustees of San­
lati father sponsored the Wagner Atlanta fireman named Ralph has had a ,ummer homo.
ford. Ho resided at 201 Summer­
Gen. F.ulogio CantiUo took over
O f f ic ia l W ill V is it
' if Labor Relations Act. In a table Cowan.
lin Ave.
M ANILA (UF1) - HsHy.n
/.fllthumping attack at a nevia con
Covtan It a fireman’s fireman— leadership of the military Junta
Survivor, Include hit wife, Mr*.
Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Ra­
:! Terence Wednesday, the mayor a smoke eater—who has Spent which announced that senior Su­
Gladys Duncan Sayer, Saaford;
hman Is scheduled to arrive here
'denounced the plan snd hinted year* helping frantlr, trapped preme Court Justice Carina M,
ooe daughter, Mr*. Robert Wright.
««urdir on a flv*-d»r Mate vim
disciplinary action against Henry , people escape the names of burn Pltdra would bo tho stop-gap
Savannah, N. Y.: his father, Jamea
HEIDT SA Y E R
to the PWHpptoe*
Fewstrin, the local teamsirr offl-1ing houses and buildings. And prtiiiltfiL
Sayer, Ttgnal, Ga.; (wo brother*.
rltl who alto is on the city pay Wednesday when flames lit up tho CantiUo said Batista had tilled
Ralph Sayer, Tignal and Wajiw
Trace On Holiday
roll
predawn darkness of downtown his army officers to to Camp Op
Sayer, Augusta, Ga.; one sister
TAIPEI &lt;UPl&gt;— The Comraula other developments Wednet Atlanta, people who stood watch- tomMi, army general h#M|lgwerUr*. Ethel Sinclair, Augusts, Ga.,
nlrts ltovo 'joined the Nationalist
day, the chairman of the monitor*; ing mad* &gt; down naymoni on tho tan, before taking off thia aaonlag and announced he was redfto
Cbtotseln a lhre*-dar
Year * LOS ANGELES fUPD — Two and two grandchildren. Belh and
t lag because ha d id . not want
.. . . v . .
...
. « . « . » « i.
eeane-AnTto tha*Quemoy'area. the | wind laahed broih fire, raged out Becky Wright, Savannah. N. Y.
Funeral services will be held to­ Courtesy Week ehsirmin by Jsy- keep sis courteous reputation on,union said tho plan was strociou* tcoIf7iM Li*k _
M toM Ministry na»d today
I control today in the Santa Mon
, fiery further bloodshed.
lea Mountains.
morrow afternoon at 3 to the First ce* Prcldcnt Tom McDonald for *be top of Ihe heap. The chairman and they would order Hoffa to loms,
At 3:11 a.m.. Justice Piedra
he had bean burled
An estimated
homes have Baptist Church. The Rev. W. P. the annualChamber ofCommerce Incidentally »*• most courteous, drop It: a group representing
was awskoned at home by tww
B illio n s F o r S c ie n c e
Cowan
and
another
fire
fighter
been drstrojed in Topanga and Brooks Jr. will officiate, assisted
men, o m t o army dress, the other
^WASHINGTON (U P D - The Ns- Benedict, canyons and many ex­ by the Rev. A. G. Mclnnls ef tho campaign that last year brought to even when railed early Now 3,000 officer* of the New York Po- battling a four-alarm fire, were a ririUsn. Tiny told him he wa*
Year's
Day.
lira
Department
issued
a
stateWnal Science Foundation expects pensive manalofli belonging to First Presbyterian Church and the Sanford the title of the "most
descending the backstairs of a
Gov. Leltoy Collin* has pro- mrnl laying "the Police Depart- bluing building when the walls (• becomt provisional pmsMaad.
the federal government to spend such celebritloa a* Doris Duke. Ucv Fred Fliber. Burial will fol- irourteout" cltv vn Florida
Shortly aftar • a.m., ha t* k thi
claimed the week of Jan. ZS 31 as mrnt and union* Just don't mix:" suddenly collapsed.
m.
_
—- —
.til I*. ii. h
a.
___ ■■
. a
about U.tt.FAOOO oa scientific re mMarion
Davie*,
narry C.
Sullivan.
lew &gt;in Oaklawn
Memorial mPark.
oath of office.
Thrasher said this morning that Florida Courtesy Week to Imprest and members of the AFL-CIO
Mirth and development in Ihe cur­ Peter Lurre and Cameron Mitch­ Active pallbearer* will be F. K.
Cowan waa hurled to tho ground
Meanwhile, Cantiiln ll
on Floridians the "time-honored Labor Federation in this area and buried under an avalanche of
rent flseat ywarell were for a lime threatened.
Roumillat Sr.. A. W. t&lt;e, W. D.
_ ,,
emergency meeting o( army
advantages
of
the
oft
Ignored
virtermed
the
move
‘'outrageous."
over-heated bricks and concrete. cere that ha waa taking
The fires were the third aod Hoffman. I. E. Batten Sr.. Harry 19 5 8 T r a f f l C T o l l
tue."
-------------------------Onlooker* thought he waa killed to "tare Ihe country by
V is itin g In B a n g k o k
fourth to ravage southern Califor­ Lee Sr., Byron Fox. Choien ««|
.
The comprehensive campaign.
\g „ ..
U . l . inatanlly. but then from beneath the fratricidal war
KARACHI Pakistan (Ul’l l - 1‘toe nia thia month.
_____
_ ___________________
honorary
pallbearers are all form-; I n F m r i n a 1 1 0 7
which resulti in awards for the U W l | f € it lH ) feC l K SIII the smoldering debris ramo a coat aa many Uvea.’*
Borasln, sacretory - general of the Many resident* refund to Jo*d •r
cltv cmnmliiiaucr*.
.
J
er and nresent
present city
commiitioners......................
Southeast Asia Treaty Organita- Ihe thouiauds of homeowners or- present county commissioners and . ' . V * * * bta'e wfety otfl most rouriroui people In firms and1 MIAMI (Ul*l&gt;—The weatherman muffled cry: "Help met Get me
lion, arrived here Wednesday dered by the Fire Department to department heads of the city.
CU'J have reported thsl 1.10T public lervlrei, vriU extend Into siys there iaa a good chance that i out of hare!"
^ght front Bangkok for a lour evacuate. They showered 'their j DUMr honorary pailiwsters 1. . persons died on Florida highway* school*, churches and homes. Jfor the firstI time In the 23-year ‘ Stated and Nislored lynada wont
fsw minute* later
M oens#te
ntsffce
properties frith water, hoogs In a elude Fotd Wdror. 0, P. 1UA- In itsfflf tleathi In4*0* but that' Florida I'tortety* u/«h- laupehr*Viirtor* *4 tts*
^n t visit.
j *»
court **y effort _____
&lt;f
x __might
year-round
court-sy
of lsbi
L _ _ ...........__________
.
fatl
^ ^.riria* todiW -Owun A *
‘
fight agalnal towering flames that 1
Walter Tool* of DeLond, J«H did %n Include the holiday work- f’ .he&amp; B
the Stall Chamber of Commerce.tutor
T
He I* described 11 in "fair"
N e w P o p u l a t i o n P e a k flashed as much as IM feet totojj„ Galloway. D. S. E. Starr. Alvja end
Delayed reports tram the New
The kvesl rampsign ll sponsored &gt; Otherwise. H will be shirt slreve condition today at Henry Grady
WASHINGTON (U P D - The On- the sky.
Kendall, John L. Bromley Sr.. Dr.
tua Bureau esUmataa that the
Started By Arsonist
Luther T. Doss. Dr. Brooks Smith, Year’s period, which officially he- by the Ssnford Seminol* County weather with temperature* for*.' lloaoiUI, sulferfng from a freeIf. B. population wiU hit ■ rerord Keith KUnger. county fire chief., j)r. w. V. Roberts. William Kirk, gin at 6 pm. Wednesday, were Jayiees snd the Chamber nf Com- 'east in Ihe high Tft'i with partly - lu. d pelvis, a dislocated hip and
1rloody skie*.
possible internal Injuries.
JACKSONVILLE. Flo. (U1»I&gt;niackwelder. Roy Tlllls, R. rxpertrd to push it murh higher. I merer
high of
today and climb said the Topanga Mate was defA Cuban airliner with 31 Cuban
Thoms*. Judgo Ambrose Olliff,
to about 1W million during H39. inltely started by sn arsonist.
political refugees, including thro*
Cause of lb* Benedict Canyon w. c . Hutchison Jr., Ihe Civil
children of ousted President Fulblue was undetermined.
, Service Board of Sanford and tho
H u r r ic a n e s N a m e d
gtnclo Bsllsta. arrived here to­
WASHINGTON (UPD- The first Topanga Canyon, about 30 miles | Board of Bond Trust***,
day In a hasty flight from warfirricsn* of Uw 1KB season will west of downtown Los Angeles. ’ Brisson Funeral Home I* in
By \lrgtol* Caoa,
llelall Mrrthsols Division. "While Genr Tucker, president, Florida but we have maintained a reason*! torn Cuba.
be known a* "Arlene." The 3Mh, was hardest hit and burning out tjurj, 0f arrangements,
Herald Mall Writer
business was up generally In ihU Siata Rank: "We wouldn't consl-.average of ICO to l » phone |n- * They arrived with the barrel
itould tlw East Coast bo so un- of control on a U-mlJe peri motor.
TWI,
I K . ri.r .Km «.m uw &gt;
Ssfivfonl, it did not Itoop step tier a new building If w* didn't siailatiooj aad oxlensionx a moalh. peraOMl possonotou abaud g
fortuoato, wtfl bn laballod "Esau.” An estlmoted 11,000 acre* already
. . . .
, ,. ^ . I with the area growth. Tho mer- have confidence to 'Ji being a We have naver had a month when fourengine DC! aftar BatlaU’s
have been blackened to the area 1 K I I I U I I M K U IU tf I 111*
takes on# tost glance al the put cj,gc| a hxv* tailed to orgnnite, good year. 193a w u on* of the weactuolly lo*t any leteptvome.; sudden decision to quit the Island
H o w ’s T h a t , A l a s k a ? along with to of the M structures
and slept into the unknown fu expand their lines and order divbr- belt we've ever had. The con- Httg looks even bigger. Some pro- republic early today. Nona fea­
reported
destroyed.
NEW YOEK (UPIh— The De­ Some 1.300 firemen bottled the
ture.
aided stock. The newly farmedstrut Hon of plant* snd residence* pi* may have to wait for service, \dieted the one tins* Cuban strongpartment of Health reported Wed­ two biases while a squadron of
In Jieminolr l*ount&gt;. people view group hope to rectify this aitua- and the growth at the Ssnfonl Na- because of large developmentsman would aver return to powor
neaday that taajW babies were plane* "bombed" hot spot* with a
'
Itoy Williams. Sanford Potire In his homeland
the future with optimism. Back- tion in IDS through promotion, v*1 .Mr Station have rnntributrd
tom to New York City to 19M. water-borate solution in a desper­
better stock and renovation. We,tu our average of in to 20 r.rw ac- chief. "This baa been a good year Aboard tb* plane wore Rubsa
ard
glances
are
not
too
full
of
INDIAN
HEAD.
Md.
(UPD-A
That tope the new *uto of Alas­
for us, with • very low rata of Batista, 23 • year • old Princeton
k a total population by about 31,• ate effort to halt the fire’s relent­ Navy plant that procossaa powder imarse. Many feel that for the vsill try to acquaint customer* counts dally."
less march.
for solid rocket fuel blow up county. tIM wa* one of Ihe moat with the local fixllltios available. Boh Stiedden, ntana|fr, Souther. ‘Tim*. 3losl people item tn be gradual* In econoralca recently
At least eight firemen were hos­ Wednesday night killing two men Influential year* of all lime.
If eucrexsM 1*30 should he the ihn Telephone, "Don't know where t«* busy to get Into much trouble." elected to tho Cuban Havre 01
Representative!, and two at Uto
pitalised with injuries. Scores or and injuring two other*, severely. t While no spccllic prediction* heal year In the economic history ,n p,, pffv?ir lrr coming from
Rft&gt;- »tnT that the troth
O b s e r v e N e w Y e a r ’s
rx-nrftld#M‘a daughters, Hfrtito
others were Irealad for smoke io- Only four employes wan in tho rre made in a apot poll of bust- of dovantoan merchants "
TOKYO (UPD— Million* of Ja- hslstkm_______________
Frank Mthine. manager of tho
and Kllaa.
ismen and civic leaders, tho
30 by to faat brick building at the
paaaaa paetad tho approaches to
Mayfair
Aire aboard won 11 high-rank­
* Year already
I I looks'
‘ ‘like -the —
..........Inn: "Thia season looks
lima of tho aaartog him. Tho tv
State shrtaM sad Boddhist toming military offloan, toriadtag
allutlon of many dreami. Thera far bettor thin last. We are filled
Navy
said
tho
process
uador
way
plat Wadneaday right aad thia John M artin D ies
Array Chief of Staff Goa Fran­
murh work to bo dooe. but the for February sod Mnrcb. Of
at tha ti«* waa g l a t l a g and
morning to tlur traditional Now
cisco Tab*mills and his aora.
groundwork haa been laid and the course, the great freer** of ‘M
icreantog
of
a
base
powder
grain
Year's Day pllgrima* to spit* of At Home Tuesday used to solid propellants for targe- cdunty ran tvegin to build
hurt our busmen. We hope (nr ■
Brig. Gen. Franeiaoo Jr., chiof of
a raid rain.
the air force, ana LL Col. MarSanford Mayor Merle Warner continuation of good weather. (A
John Benton Martin, &lt;•, III RuA- type rockets.
rello Tabomllla, a pilot to ihe air
One of the dead was ldeoriited took the opportunity to wish every- hoteiman's best friend).
J t2oopp e G i v e s B l e s s i n g
£ * ‘“ lb*rTT- *** aa Alfred Chart** Clark, 41, of In one ■ "happy, healthy and pro*
Sheriff J. L. Hobby: We have
Ida * "Moil Courteous City," aod force,
By JVMKS W. SMITH
'VATICAN rCITY
Pop* T He ^ . t-ra to Springfleid. 0., dlan Head, who la survived by a porous New Year." adding, “Thi* had ■ good jesr to Seminole faun
There ware also 1 civilian maa
i w (UPD- P“
Herald Mtaiflag Editor
John XXIIUmparUd Ua last mass and moved to CasMlberry three wift and three children.
Wat one of Sanford's banner years, ty. Accidents and crime have not Tie ncatli.e. •o,‘l *0-1 u«rm. the November general election, and 34 women and children, iH
with
all
of
it*
ram
If
lea
lion*.
apostolic brrlylng of 1*31 to some years ngo. He waa a retired tool­ Nam* of the other victim was, Everything i* running al full Ult ' in«rrased in proportion in the forts the weath-r had on Heminole
relatives of nflictol* of tha Balila noo torchcsrrylng street car drir- maker and a member of the VFW withheld pending notification of 1We have completed the capital population "
Following closely behlad these I to regime
ford In Ihe year vvhlch bowed out
era who gathered to St. Peters to Springfield.
improvement program and have
lop ten were the state amataur
“
kin.
I11I midnight.
Square Wtdaosday right to briag
Surviving are hi* wife. Mrs. Taken to providence Hospital In
By rinu* of this, and tho ef- golf touraament* lor men and wo­
their tndlttoaal eod-of-ytir wishes. Louise Martin; two sons, Cart Be- nearby Washington, D.C., wore S era lt .no uoomployinont prob Z oo Adds Bobcat,
lecta the weather had on Seminole ........
|W I „,u
men. the annual H,
Mayfair
Inn run
PGA U. S. Hopes War
Robert B. Bowman, Indian Mend, tom to the city. Us* now year
County, thia da; in. dav-uut topic (mir.vey. fnrralnr uf a Csmmltte*
H e a r in g S c h e d u le d
looks
even
better."
But Otter Is Dead of convmitioiv found Htrlf atop of 100 by Ihe Chamber of Com- In Cuba Is Ended
and Isaac Johoxon. La Plats. Md.
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UP1&gt; —The daughters, Mrs. Betty Cram, Nor Roth suffered third degree bum* 1 Judge Volie Williams: "I look
Hnbcri the Hobrat recently via* ihe list rtf the big local itori** mere*, announced plan* of Heavy
WASHINGTON (UPD—U.S offta possible leg j tor ihe greatest industrial growth udded to the ftaaford Zoo
Raitrood and htolic Utilities Com folk. Va., Mrs. Wanda DoIwick., and Bowman
of 1931.
Attack Snuidron One la move to
to
Seminal*
County's
history
In
Mas loo today set Jan. od for a a
Mr*. Arnold Hood, too auperie
Weal, and Mrs. Jeanette Min fracture.
Ult-winter free res rut off flow Sanford, the airport toning debate toe ^Hril^waMn Cnha e«
nearing an proposed rat* increas­
Springfield.
. tendent, snd Ronald Pernr. re- of tourist*, damaged etlrui and of last April, approval of school
m l mtirbi* nhw-rr.
’
O.
P.
iieroduo.
couaty
clerk
es for totontato tty r w chargee
Fare listen, Mrs. Pearl MU,
croatton director. Journeyed to fit.'vogaUM*. and hrouaht about a1bonds.
r
^ T h , ! i J v * V. 7 7 .
"Great Itaderxblp it coming
hy the Railway Express A|*ncy, Detroit; Mrs. M. E. Mlrawdo, Now Year’s Quiet
kuguriio* to sccepl him from 1 sUte nidr Junior Chsm'»e&lt;- of
Tb# Freock Avo. First SI wreck J
l
l?!
(ho foreground. There will be ormer Ssnford re-ldent, Jim COmmarcO -Spread Our Sun*hlne" which took throe live*, the Semi- would move fait behind th* scenes
Inc.
StoutorUJe, O.; Mr*. Grace Burea
to help lelUa the situation.
plenty of excitement In 'W. and Manoing Minning trapped the campaign.
and Mr*. Jialcn Brows*, both of In City, County
In short, Seminole note High FFA'a swtrp of ribbons There waa no Immediate formal
H e ’s 1 0 9 T o d a y
FpringfUld and screw grandchild- New Y ear* Eva was observed “ • - bT
3'*.year-aid cat Just outside of At. County, and Florida, suffered.
at lh* annual SoutiiOastem Fat Stale Department react loo to the
quietly to Sanford and Seminole (Hendon and a llcreldreporter Augustine.
In Decemben, Sanford was "on Stock and Poultry Shove, vonvplr fall of th# Batista government and
BIltMINGHAM, Ala. (t'P Il - ran.
_________ _ 1&lt;w.f , won' on to plan a courthouse 19
Robert Joins a mourning crowd
tha m«H
map" with tho hlthesl tem- j■Hon
of 'ho
capital improveJosh McCord celebrates Ins 109th Cox-Parker Funeral Homo, rO■....
..un u.
nv city's■ rapu*.
|au-«vrr by a mtlltiry Junta.
iri'“
* " Tho Stott D e p a r t m e n t only
birthday today. McCord, who lives lando. Is to charge of arraate- teSMneported M inrldeni* during Mdec. high, ten fret squirt, with at the Sanford too—a eruel aper-'
*.
J"
,h'
:
,rm'
■
,pre|ri?‘
‘
“f*,h:
oo s pension with Up 103 yearold meoto.
the hour, of holiday gaiety.
“ hK , a count) Valor has reused the death
«*_
^
iM S f
1
,or ■ bulW1"*
h0"” «» Wednesday reifftimod Its hand*.
The Sanford Fire Department
tho children’s fa» rite performer, tlonif attention to lh* friendly city tire vn**ne« rd wife. Millie, was horn into
off policy toward !h# Cuban iltuicommisiionrr*. a n d manager the wter. Ut&lt; v heavy pipe, the by the Jit. Johns
Moit of the stories are .elf t|on
vary aad worked as 1 "yard Red Resolution:
offender
.■smin-d
It
down
on
thr
The
Sanford
Herald
(leaning
boy" until (nod at tlw red of the
explanatory. They were rated by
nut officials privately wrkonod
animal's head ll he lay sle-olng. u, fitea for a "refresher" course. Th# Herald a aff on Ihe same baa- (h(1 indlcatad peacw offer made hy
War Betweed the gates.
T
o
M
o
o
n
In
1959
- ‘
lh, hmta am) aaM lhey hoped rata
*--ll— —
.uw rompre- The obvious pun resuttiog from a|*a cam* up with these "nig" I. as In nilioul poll*.
MOSCOW (UPD—Soriot scien­ pottoi from a ftro in th« Whitten .
tht* inhumation has J^en used , inner
^
.
Honorable
mention
went
to
two
,,
|(ldfr ridel Castro would flag
over Ihe betui'e lOimig In the early part loo moth already.
One Baby Reported tist* began the new year today kitchen, when potholder*
Suiresiful fight to obtain pro­ • negative' .tori#*: tho lack of a Mm, „ r ot n*&lt;o4iatlng with the
■rerehed
tha
df'lhe
year.
We
already
art
mak
&lt;
1 -v 1
by reootvlag to build aa atomic- ftore
rtore Ignited aad
perty reevaluatton
In th* , rounty;
. ,
„
acridem .1 the iNaval A lr|mlllIa^
wh^
T
tog plans for tho replacement of
In j 6 m n o li T o d o y
powtrad plane aad to sand • wa»
liome and bvisints* lonslrucllnn: Slaltoo. coupled with VAII-3 win- from nuuu
___
antiquated
building*
and
need
an
1
• rocket around the moon
Organization Set the Sixth Bombing Derby and ring the safely award, and the ^ were well aware, howraer,
aioon to 1939
193t.&lt;Tha Seminole Maatorial Hospital
second Navy Appmiitioo Day: 1 tow vole in the City Ci • nisiioo that Castro haa made U dear ha
had no New Year** baby to report
For
Dance
Class
Robert
Men*'* coorigoouf action race (1,100) and run off (900), w{ll
*
■411 nol
nnl aecfpt
1 r,,nl ,a -hand-mo-down1
“hllwV-m- Anwr,"
aa The Herald wrewl to prra* to- pralimtoary X X m e n t of - I
MONTGOMERY, All. (UPD - £ In*, will happen in I9» that we
A beimncr's square claiuing in flying ao airplane that ho didTo* reevsiuatioo of property Junto Irom Batiste.
grata lawn oa Alabama's didn't anticipate. Ever)thing points class
The
will he held Jan. 7 from " Ic at know bow to fly, for which be look second plat# because it wiU
1 S 2 J H U £ Z "r t0 t! Ceplto! grounds took. fin. rac.pt . ,0 the area becoming one of Ihe 9 p. m. fo the Rinfnrd Civic Cen- was auarded ihe Air MrdaL
vor. • mid-wife reported ^
touch ovory Seminol# property
ra??7~
Where
wvirlwww
*jdll*d
the
dve
on
mM
vlltl
In
Ihe
•tsle."
birils uf th &lt;l|tt|Wrad U)f4Srepom
ier.
T5u dactains ef the Dtererr ?f *owner, will be a far reaefcias fac- Appetizin’ Morsels
Roumillat,
rhiirmin,
OVMV boy to Ur. m* Mrs. Clifw Hh^^ranrair^iSi
walka.
* -— J* ” -----wM
a
Inslniriora will bo Mr. aad th* EpiAopal Church to cancel its tor to *ririiea ef the financial
—, .1
RAUNO, Eegtoai d
ford Dodare In Woodruff Springs.
Mr*. Ja* Curtis. Interested per- inseiing her* after ihe lalagratioa! woe* ef the county riU rtiy. . i chief officer e f .
Tha avid-wife said the b*hy was
iuuo waa
was rwlaad;
reload: Stmtoei*
Beavlaolo High'gi
High's 1 Bu
•on* or* urged to regiator Jan. iasut
Eiijkflrg ponaJU to 1
tocecaata won
were reported l a [ W o r k l / G W I I D W l t p
W fiO t/lfif
CooMr g m m U P r i l
hera at »;» a. a*, today.
v since
-■------1 si least -------* O-------------• i&gt; 'to
11 a k
deUi Iff
MMOto ettetoi
On*
Om m f U i---------------t C rim w a to
; 7.
94 are---------------------eecosaary«—
ATLANTA, Oa. &lt; U « ^ y M t o S . M t t IM
to ] foe g sucrotafri cleat.
JfWjf
h*H rtWa aad nhnaiari toass-lthae
* *•
«
lliwkrtamre fowad to
»*T of expectancy.
^ M k Imitiata abewt the moat fasport- after a lira at a reading machine' tap.
■E T1m advanced square dancers gural' aria to the cafaty fowl; 'last
fee reces- a nail to a Cpke, 1
-rlentifle resutts of I9M aad supply house. The Max* melted -'ridor fritawsd by partial dear- ‘ will rewma dancing from t to , Keiriape m toe Kantoid-TlfuavUto, ifen. renstrartioa was to* back- hoft to chocre. aad
•■ J
Amlopmreto laIplsni for
j it..to p. m Jaa T.
soem kalU ad bubble gum.
|tog aod
I Canal; Saaford'* selectioa as V tor-i'
of the iorel
‘ta la Mack

President Batista Flees Cuba
Hoffa Backs Down
On Organization
01 LaW Officers

Heidt Sayer Dies
In Local Hospital

Government Falls;
Junta Seeks Peace

Fireman's Fireman
r i Rescued By People E f
Watching Big Fire

News Briefs

Brush Fires Rage;
80 Homes Burned
Near Movie Colony

Thrasher Will Head Courtesy Campaign

srs

Refugees To Stale

Seminole County View s New Year W ith Optimism

Building Blows Up;
“ Two Die, Two Hurt

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Off '58 Local Nows

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Editorials

HAPPY LANDINGS!

Baseball In Sanford?
Your Opinion Needed
A sunrnntrr of $1,000 I* hII Ihnl Is needed in nasure
Sanford nf organized Uneliall Again. Thia announcement was
made yesterday by officials nf the Florida Slate league.
Under the new major-minor league aitl program, San­
ford could ohmln ST.'iOO toward salaries of players; the m an­
ager's salary would Ire paid entirely by the parent clulr. All
nf the screening and (m ining expenses would I** paid by the
major league team.
Two full working nginm cnts now are available, o ffi­
cials said. These are with Pittsburgh and Washington. Ad­
vertising spate on the feme would bring the club an estim at­
ed $6.00u. maybe $$,000.
Officials said an average of ;hVl fans at each nf the 70
home games would Insure financial success of the club.
The problem, it seems, is that a $1,000 guarantee must
he trusted With the league when it meets Hunilaw In Oilando.
Baseball wasn't paving Its way here when Hanford drop­
ped out of thr league. The city and county have experienced
tremendous growth since those days and should Ire able to
support baseball.
Sanford once was a red-hot baseball town. The pennantwining ID.'ISt tram, headed by such sta rs ns Sid Hudson.
Karly Wynn and Dale Alexander, still is recognised as the
greatest team In Florida State League history.
The natural rivalries with Daytona Dench and Orlando
could fill the baseball park. Itnseball would be a valuable asaet to Hanford and Seminole County. It would enhance, grcAtly. the all-around recreation program; it would provide an ­
other attraction for senior citizens and tuuriats.
Two men have volunteered their services l:i an effort to
determine If Sanford and Seminole County want to return to
baseball. They are John Krbler. Chamber nf Commerce m an­
ager, and Jerry Covington. These men w ant to know how the
public feels about the return of baseball.
Pittsburgh also is awaiting an answ er to this question.
The Pirates have offered Hanford a working agreement.
If no one person is willing to pojt the $1,000 guarantee,
the public might subscribe the amount in the form of aea•on'e tickets, stock nr in some other manner.
The Florida State League must have its answer, and
BY INF* ROBB
Mr. Gcrnsbach had it all down he rxplatns. “ Hy means of a Ingle
pledge, Sunday. The Plrntea need an answer, too. Krbler and
It It real tough to be In the cm paper betora the Atlas had trillion transformer and rectifier
Covington need your opinions. Why not give them n call?
prophery business n o w a d a y s . broadcast President Klirnhowar’s this conductor will electrify the
•
•
•

Inez Robb Says

Big Bands Available
Hanford residents will have an opportunity to re# and
hear “name" bands. If this venture proto* to be |topular.
The City Commission hss approved a band performance
for the Civic Center for Feb. 6. Providing the music will be
be Bobby llackett'a orchestra,
Ronald Perry, recreation department director, told of­
ficiate th a t Hanford could be Included in band tours to
And from larger cities. The one-night stands hero would l&gt;e
Available a t reasonable rates.
This addition to the clly’a facilities for reside its and
tourists could be very popular, The suggested tier-couple
price for the Unckrtt performance Feb. tl Is W. That geenvi
reasonable enough for those who like to dance. Any profits
made on band performances here would go to the recreation
department.

Be Prepared, Reds Tell Armed Forces
DKHUN t u r n - Kaat German
Defense Minister Gen. Willy Sloph
and Interior Minister Ktrl Miron
today ordered Communist armed
fortei tn be ready to gn Into ac­
tion against “any Imperialist ag­
gression."
They told the Kail German
army, navy and air forte they
must oppose all Western provnra

linns aimed at blinking the Soviet
plan In undermine the Westrrn po­
sition here and promised that the
first months of the new year
would see the plan Carrird out.
They 11*0 said the “Intolerable
situation in tterlm" must lie re ­
stored to normal and toe danger
nui sources of International ten
•Inn in WVxt Berlin eradicated

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Thera's too murh competition from
facts—plain, cold, hard farti. The
arlantlsta and technicians are run
ning Ih* prophtta ragged with ntw
marvels every other minute
Htlll, thli it tha ie»urn of the
year when It It customary, If not
compulsory, for the prophrts to
rub up the rryttsl balls ind pre
dirt alt aoits of magic Just ahead
In the brave, new world. Ttir ad
X»nt nf II,....
,,r.
phets at the full moon- does' !!?'
pty
cholic*. They &gt;uxt gotta go, go go.
The mail It tilled these day*
with glllterlng prediction* o( sclrn
tiflc wonders awaiting man, juti
around the corner. I *htmli| live
*c lung’ Nowvthr pmphel to whose
annual forttatl* I took forward
impatiently Aery year ia Hugo
Gernsharh. a rrdouhtahle seer
and editor « I Itadto•Klectronlcs
Magailne.
Certainly, the Grrnabarh ' I#.',a
F o r« a *1" ua* written and at the
prinlett' tome lime he fore the I,7jo pound Alla* satellite wa* pul
In orbit llut, hy gidly, here Is
Mr. Gernsharh describing, with a
diagram, too, world wide televi­
sion and radio hruadcait* by earth
satellites.

Christmas menage. Naturally. 1 air in the room, attracting to it
am iniernlrd in my seer'* prrdlc all luo*e d--ct particles.
lion of and diagram fnr a tele
“Slmultaneciualy, a vacuum sue
Vision iparr nhsrrvAtury that lion pump will create a powerful
would tidy up the wrather hrrr draft, sucking the dint laden air
on earth, and pul utrunomy in lit out Irnm nutlet* near the ceiling,
place, too.
while fresh filtered air flnwa In
lie aim hat a plan for illuminat­ from the bottom. Thus all dust
ing aatcllite* and for recording will be lifted from surfaces, rugs,
or alortng Itevee programs that walls and other places, to he surk
&gt;011 *ni1 1
want to »ee at id into a dlipiual tank and hence
* taler dale. Rut their aten'l the flushed away Inin the sewer.
marvels that tend me right out
“As the action la lutomtllc, thr
into spare and speculation.
dust eliminator can tie operated
The Gerntbarh predlctior that during Ita normal run of IS-fO min­
has me jumping for joy Is his ute* hy an electrical clock set hy
avsurtnie that If f just live long the householder to go on while
enough I won't ever, ever. NRVftti she or he lx out shopping, or gone
have to dutl the house ty&gt; mo*. to thr movlei. Olflces will be auto
* *
Wnikan and'girlie. I havr had to dritrd II flight."
do the dusting for morr years
(tear Mr. Gernsharh, don't keep
than even the ernsu* taker ran me in suspense! When will this
wring from my hide. And the pro magnificent aid to gracious living
tpect uf a iluatlo* day will do a , lie on thr market’ Surely, If man
tot more fnr me than stored Ire- can to** 1,710 pound a Into the void
vee program* nr weather control and set it spinning around the
Future liumrx wilt lie hull! with earth, he can turn nut thr auto
abinlutrly airtight itnors and win malic duct eliminator on any rainy
dowa, Mr. Gerntbarh «ay*. “ Near Sunday.
Ashes to ashes, and rtud to dust:
the ceiling In all roams there will
run an insulated electrical conduc­ Mr. Grrnsbach, get me one nf
tor wire or rod with aharp point*," these duster* hefnrr I bust!

Washington Calling
BV WILLIAM I. WH1TK
t marching In thit campaign nf r r • day. Thr
have tl« rty
i ______
WASHINGTON - Th. Ian alt
tad ita total hopes and raid.
Uu.
V the p”n j
■tor thr whole Mar*
fatare
Republican, are la extraordinary t o ' nUo™ arc hardly clear yet.
P»n
At minimum, however. It aerm* unleai It aleri M 0M •
Hut logic duel not aluaya pre­
dbarray. a. in anxiety and almo.l |# |B|Qhf # f | ,r|y delcr(mnrd
In panic ih .r await ih* opening t h l |lfflff ,ft ju n io r Everett Me- vail in political affaire. Tht mod­
of the new Congress,
Klnley Dlfharn of lllinoli. the ern* have far the better turn
menti but the Old Guard hai mBy
At every hand are evidence* of protective Senate GOP leader in rnor* tr.wp*. and far more veUr
division between the orthodox, aueceiiion to firm er Senator Wit- •n troop* ltonetcf. what might
old line Republican! and the liberal llam Knowland of California It l« called the Bridie* position ha*
nr modern nepuhllranv — who by doe* nol, however, *eem to con- J* c*,,t0
urencthenr I
and lan e have significantly Hop template any B allm er at all to J*en ,n’'nt |-i»nho-»rr himself
■
r.Htn the COP powerhrm.e no the Old by president
himseu,
P»d catting tliem*eJve«
Mr. F.tiesho*ff In &lt;&gt; CnngreiGuard ude. Senator St; tea Bridge*
hower Republican*.’*
.tonal campaign t'c a m r prngm
The liberal* are demanding a of New Hampshire.
»h rly molt ottfly * tradHIonil
To
p
jt
In
an
attack
on
Repub
louder voice in the Senate Repub­
than a modara Uepuhliran
lican Iraderihip, where they have lican Old Guard direction of thr
Tlie author of •‘Etaenbower Ite-'v
not had any real voice at all in parly without firing a vtvot at publleaniiu" Hff'elf. In rtfUL
half a generation. There it a good nrldcea i* like attacking an enemy abandoned that (oentlflf alton, ”
deal of mirrhlna and counter. dnleinn while carefully avoidlrt
And now, 1» hti b-jiltet .n r.ja Se.
anv hostile aclion against an hr hai wholly adopted the oldenemy army.
fa.hloned Republicanism that in
If, in »hori. the liberal* were Ion* had stood in direct oppoaltloa

Quotable
Quotes

able to pu*h Dlrhscn a«ule — and
this I* mo*t unlikely — they we.utd
hsve accompli shed III He In any
piarllcal way. Fnr Rridge,, a*
chairman of (ho Senate GOP Pol
Icy Committee, will tie tha real
Republican leader next time, no
t nltrd Pre** Iniernational
matter who hold* that title and
Tope John XXIII. nn dedlrated no matter hnw *ucce*&gt;fui m*)

ichool leacheri
‘ When a ichool teacher ha*
•pent alt hi* life in the lacreil
minion Of traehlng. Hie gate* fof
hfaveni open wmr To teacher* I*
reserved the lame .ra te a* to thr
Christian prim "

T ram tteri' President Jsmes R
lloffa. when stked about hi* plan
to enroll the nation’s polite forces
In his union:
‘'Police organlfstina will he un­
dertaken b&gt; the Tr»mtt*rl, I’nlan
only if they come to us seeking
•uch orsanustlon."
School teacher i.arrv F. Rrintley. Ji, of t/tu!*vl,lr, Ky., on his
arrest by Cuban police (or Itletrd anti flaiiiti remarks:
“They weren’t nice. They didn’t
fiactly string us up on I pole
• nd whip u*. but they did every
thing they could to he mein and
'illy."
Bovlrt Premlrr Nikita Khruih
rhtv, (peeking to If.3. Ambassa
dor IJeweltyn W. Thomp*on at a
New Year i partv In the Kremlin:
“ We are going to overtake you
economically."

t&lt;| j,,, ,,rw1 -p,j, S77 billion hud
s.;t
K my not he sound
Rut It raneoi poiilhty
'
Republican* to do the
jn p,ijlic welfare which the
wndfrn» will feel abaihitetr nece*
,
unlcii the election disasters
be rapped hy i l l
ij0n rt! r .i(op‘e* In 19**

*eem any liberal ’ revolt "
\
hi'*ei me***te
Thla I* so because the e*«enli»l j , ' t! ' |t)y |jmf. the true he»rt ef
powir in whit i* lelt of the Hr (j||,
{ j, tJ tit** real publican party in the Senate I* pre'slon Of I’rev Idtllal
.................
phllosnph
in thr handt of orthodox Repuh and Prr*a!fntlal P’trp o -. Money,
in Hu* si in "Ikrr linguige*
challenged leader. And It is an speaks loiaiff thin m a r . many
lire a use a strong chairman o.' ■'-ortG Kcr-ybodr v ho is not a
• policy" ran always domlnau a rom-ntie ktowa that ll-e mao who
nominal floor leader, a* the laic . ,
m, fMh register
.Senator Robert A. Taft so well v-i-c-e
M• n" , tl—
15 fttonej ^''r , 0lJt **
pro-cd a dcccdc : .J .
a* come* la — I* really the man
The moilarnt thus have much in control. Pert’ifs thli Is sad,
thr atrongar case in logic, for the hi t it Is w
lesson of the November Congres­
Ar.d It is orthodox RrpubUclttlsm
sional election return* could not tl a t stands at the rash register
have been plainer. This wa* that r.ow — stands, mat ia. *t the
the Republican party wilt win o&lt;&gt; pitot of tihimatr decialon ovrr
conleata by returning to jester- Republican pollfy. fbui th* Re­
publican liberal* will not uve
their party sr themselvea by gal­
lant stories lor or against indi­
viduals Ir. the Jeiser Sen*!* I*C q s - S g W V fl L O V a
denhip post'. T&gt;ev will save
' U ' J C , W 7 " l- , u 7 u
LONDON (CPI ■ — Foreign See 'themselves, If st *’■!, by joiniag
retary Sclwyn Llojd was ached the Democrat* In a meialva puih
ulrd to imdergo a tnnvlllrrlomy it to take to* budget away Irnm th*
I’-raldent and the orthodox Repuhthe Mlddlestk lloiplial today.
Lloyd. M. entered the hospital llrant. This I* the crisis — and
Wednesday night. Premier Harold not whether Smith or Jones or
Macmillan will act at f o r e i g n Drown is w be called a floor
minister during Llojd'l two or leader, an aaitstanl floor leader,
Ihree-wrek absence.
tor whatnot.

£

Tonsillectomy Set

Penney b breaks prices
on all our sheets!
MUSLINS I PIRC A lls I FLATS I NITIDI
WHITES I COLORS I NOVILTIISI IViRYTHINOI

Too Late To Classify
eaialrnte depend* un alcohol. The of other 1 at well a* hi a own Law
drinking of an almholle beverage rnfnrrrmtnt offlicra and Insurance
hernmr* a definite nerd rattier agencies ran tell vmi how rlo*rly
. .
alroholiim I* related to the trlm r
1 _ *
1
In recent year* the subject ol ratr and accident ratr.
Thr same society that condemn*
alcohol h it been probed by thou
land* nf researcher*, doctor!, pay- the alenhnlir I* largely responsible
ehnloiilsti, anctal worker*, rhrm for hit prrdleimcnl fnr It h n ad
Ills, educator* and rlrrgymen And vanced th* social ruitom of drink
Ing to a point where n* meeting
they are atilt probing.
They generally agree that an convention or party It ronaldertd
alcoholic la a dangerously ill man a aurrril unlea* It l« sparked
rather than a drunken bum lie la with » rnrktall pi rly and itiitalned
not *0 murh weak-willed a* he la [by the whisky bottle,
helplrit and h&lt; lorely reed* a&gt;m
Thanki tn lha “offir* part)
pathetic understanding and treat Fhrlatmai haa become a night
ment.
mare In rountleia homea. Moat a
Hi* !llne«a 1* a tragic one fur rohnlic* begin a* (octal drlnkeri
WASHINGTON 4u i ’l &gt;—A to per
rent frdrral tax un ticket* tn It endangers the live* and welfare *nd while there may be *ome who
1 an ‘ lake it nr leave It alone" a
movlrt, t h e a t e r * and t porta
large percrnlagr cannot and that
event* ended today bul most pa
li one nf the reason* we And our
nation fating thr prohlem of four
Iron* will continue to pay thr
million men and women who are
n m iM R F K »
same ailmlviton price.
clarified a* true alcoholic!
Admlasinna
Spot rhetkt hy the Fnltrd I’rrs*
Florida along with a number of
Roy F. Symr* Jr. (Imth Arbort
Inltmallonal showed that man
!other progretilve stair* 11 Irjlng
twsiar Lthell , Sanford)
agrmrnl in moil areas planned to
in do tomelhlng about the problem
John Schtipp 1 DeHary 1
William ft. Slrjwtlrr (Sanfurdi through Ita Alrnhollr Rehabilitation
pocktl the tax savings r a t h e r
I won* Davis (Paola)
Program. Clinic* have been eitabthan pas* them on in ruatomrr*.
lltord at Jarkionvlllr, Miami. Tenlllrtls*
Cnngrrsa last August repealer!
llahy but in Mr. and Mrs carol* and Tampa fnr nut patlrnt*
thr 10 per eent lax nn the tint
and Inpatient* are cared fnr at
1
hartes MrDowell iKanlordi
It nf an idmintnn charge la alt
RehitotltJUon
Raby hoy la Mr and Mr» Wtl the Avon Park
form* ef entertainment, effective
Center.
liarn Wigctn* &lt;Sanford)
Jan. 1. It will rnat thr govern
At toe aame time Alcoholic* An
Baby girl to Mr. and Mn
men! about 3t million dollars a
Frank Jacobs (Kanfurdl
onymout Is acrompllahlng splendid
year In revenue.
Discharge*
m u lti but much more need* to
The rhangr doea not affect any
hr clone. At hen we are unly icrat
tmuvrnia Miaw (Kusilat
adrnliiton charge of #0 rents or
thing the surface. Treatment! may
Rosa Iwe Miller I Ku ill*)
lea*. Theie Uriel* have been e* .
Nellie Bell Wallace I Lake Mon Include medication, ptyco Iherapy.
rmpt from the iid fral levy for
roe)
r u e work, group therapy limited
some yrari.
DF( RMBt.R )*
hospltalitatlon nr referral to other
A spokesman lor tha Motion
Admlsaiona
appropriate agencies.
Picture Association pointed out
Agnes t hapman (Sanford)
The lohrd Centrr at Avon Park
that relatively few movie aoeri
offers both men and women patJoyce N’andiefor (Sanford)
throughout Ih* country ar* likely
Charlulte Itanralun thanfurdi lent* limited medical tare, indict.
to benefit neeaise 1110*1 litkrli
Lucas Uaiiakina iSantordi
dual therapy, group therapy, ietl
aie lei* thin tl.
Ktalnc May Ruanam »r»n dentil! living, religion* and nccupford 1
alienal guidance. Following treatBut he prrdlctrd that even
Kllutwlh ii*tmrn iganlurtl)
ment at the Centrr patient* *u
those movie* which charge tl or
Mirth*
referred to the irveral clinics and
more won't raduce their admitTIiby !»&gt;y
Mr.- and Mrr t« 4-A gmiipa
amn price, iie laid; ' Many me
Bobby Kandifor (Sanford)
Frnrst A. Shppprd ia aununlitraalrra art hard bit hy TV rompr
Discharge*
tor uf thr program. He Is directly
tition and the added revenue may
Mr*. Margaret t'ruae 1 Paola)
reipnnilhlr to thr Governor and
make it poaiibl* for IbeiA 10 stay
Margaret Siaulla iSanfurdt
h!* Cabinet and an Advtinry Counopon."
Lillian Mct'ulltr tHinaavillr, ct!. To be treated al one nf the
Ga.)
clinic* or the Center a person
About It million Atdimana
Mrs. L. J . B ln and baby
mutl have been ■ rtitdaat of
have moved to thr auburbt durtag
(Lengwootn
Florida for at least on* yaar and
the pait 18 v e in — Ike targrit
Waller Holden (Sanfmdi
muat voluntarily rip rrii 1 deitrc
migration ia Called Suit* Usury.
Cynthu McLlrvyc |Saoford) lot treatmynt.

lly HI NSl:l,l. KAY
AltoliolHm hat hecume a major
health prnblem in the L’nilrd
Stale* ilrre tn rtorida author!
lie* estimate there are more than
too.nod sulferlng Horn thla dritruc
live dfieasr.
An alrnhollr may tie deirritwd a*
a person who feel* that hi* very

Ticket Tax Ends;
Costs To Be Same

Hospital Notes

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all-pcrfrcl labumtory t eatrel Nntion-M'idea
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Mitiafnctlon. Compare; ntruiiff ntnple cotton
in a firm, bnianm l vxeav# (no weak apots
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Sominolos Travel
To Bishop Moore

Five Bowl Spectaculars Set

H&gt; FBED DOWN
I'nllfd Frei* l i l r n i l l o i l l
g&gt;llcgc football rings In thf
New Ve:r lodsy with
ll\e
I'Owl "spec;oculars'* which will
attract more than 300,000
lice
customers" snd a national radio
and television audience.
California. Louisiana State. (Jklahetna and Texas Christian are
solid lavorib* In the lour major
bowls but (here I* strong senltment in some quarters that Syra­
cuse can upset Oklahoma and
the Air Foret Academy can
* * T o s s Christian
The Hose Bowl, Daddy" ol fell
the bowls, is expected lo tie the
least competitive. Iowa, champi­
on of the rugged His Ten Confer­
ence. is an IS**-point choice over
California and wiP b*» the victim

Sugar Bowi Battle
Could Be Decided
On Basis Of Rain
NEW ORLEANS (IT I &gt;—Louisl
ana Stale and Clemson. who bst
He for Ihc Sugar Bowl title today
.
ve Into massive stadium with i
eye on the weather that
eould be critical.
A aril out rrowd of &lt;7,000 is exp&lt; eted (or the contest between Die
national champion Tigers of I.SL'
and the ( w i r e Iwatrn Atlanlie
Coast Conference champ*.
The weatherman's forecast of
light rain
game
upset
v sling
Despite
lers ihc le*t with an important
psychological advantage — they
have everything to gain. USD has
everything lo lose,
Clemson Crltlrlied
Ncw«pa|*er stories critical of Ihe
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Soulh
Carolinian*'
record and
choice a* a Sugar Bowl opponent
have provided extra inrentlve for
Ouch Frank Howard's visiting

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All-America Billy L'annun head*
„ ,wut&gt; \rro tilp i-SI attack. The
Baton Rouse Tiger* alternate lw„
attacking unit* an&lt;i u»e a third
unit on defence ilemson appears
nut-gunned but it burning with dr
sire 1* upset LSI' because of all
the criticism of the match
Snoners' Baker Out
Oklahoma (M i mrct« s&gt;ranise
i a n n (te Orange Howl which
| could turn out to be the top game
ol the day, Oklahoma i» a 13*
point t hoice but will be wit lout
(the scrvlrti of tegular quarter
hack Dave Baker, dropped he
rause of low grades, rid will he
lacing a team of considerable »ltc
.and depth.
| Syrai use. like Clemson. has a
points. But the baltle could well special mission
The Orange is
drvelep Into a defensive struggle out to wipe not the memory ol
Oklahoma yielded only 4 It point* their la*t visit tothe Orange Bowl
per game in a 10 game season when Itiey were crushrd 61(1, by
and Syracuse allowed only a 6 J Alabama (n H'SJ,
average to nine foes.
Therr may t&lt;e trace* of snow
Comparathe Remril*
{ringing the field at thr Cotton
.r,arh. .lost. lo nnl*
. one opponent 'Howl Ir Dallas, le , where Tex
*
11
as Christian is an a |Vim &lt;'-nice
during the regular sratnn. and by
The
All F o u r Academy nun alne
only one point Texas beat Okla
„
,s ,, , m|
Crol, ,
d games and played a r U lie with
s
„ I3 Bolh , rr# Z \ y Iowa l&gt;u( has faded to impress
n
7 the esperls who say they are
', r *V{" **"''
, Wr„ v
moving oid of their class against
to start the . c o n while ,hr Southwest Conference champl
Syracuse closed out the year
Punning Duel loom*
against the Mountamrrrs with a
A crowd of 7J,0oo can expect to
13 12 victory. Syracuse caught
Ncbra*ka first hy 33 0, thin Okla sre a running duel between full
home downed the Cornhutkera back Jack Spikes of Trva* Chris
ttan and Steve (lath* of the Air
40 7.
Prestige demands weighed heav­ Force.
. . . . . ...
Prairie Alev* AA M i*
opposes
ily ....
on ....
the .back*
of Syracuse's,
ttrangemrn. They hoped not only
(|kla ( t.'i in the I'm
lo upset the odds against the na i,lr1 ,
t’0"' T»"'r whtih will
not he televised or broad, a»t
lion's fifth ranked team
Hadio and TV lime for the tour
erase the mrmurv of

lly JMtHA COUNUTON
The Sanford Seminolei will re
»ume Iheir laka.Ay etge ichtdule
in Drlaniki Saturday night si
they go sgainst Bishop Moore tn
a doublcheader.
The Seminotci go into Ihe eon
test with a 4-2 record. The only
lone, have been New Smyrna
and Kdgewairr.
Ihe contest with llishop Moore
should prove a real lest for the
Scminolaa wiih high »&lt;tiring Jim.
my Kiln pacing Ihe Hornet it
lark. The sleniler forward i* sport­
ing a Jfl-piui average per game
amt if the Senitnoiea are able to
crim|&gt; hi* style, they should l-e
able to fome nut on tup Kills it

of one of the bijgcst upset* in fornla w it 7 3 during the regular
howl hiilory if it fails lo win.
action
|nn.»w \t Hoar Bowl
Louisiana State, the only m»lor
Iowa ha* a powerful running unbeaten aH untied team In the
.-tame and line p av in; headed bv country, pits it* unblemished rrcAll America Bandy Duncan A ord and national r.vimpdmshlp,
crowd of almul 100,000 Is expect- against a Clemson tram which
ed lo sre the Big Ten score its had an a : season record but It
!7th victory in 13 meetings with listed as a 13 point underdog in
the Pacific Coast represcnlntise the Sugar Bowl A crowd of about
Iowa had a I I I rrrord and Cali aim o will be cm hand.
1“ —

Orange Bowl Sees
Speed vs. Power
Miami (LTD—Oklahoma throws
dairllng speed attack at a powrr • minded Syracuse today in the
silver anniversary Orangr Bowl
game before a sellout croud of
imorc than 79,300.
The kickoff is at I pm and
thn, , game will. . be
i carried
, nation, ,
wide on (US radio
andj ,television
No excuses nn the ou'comr were
asailalle for either Icaim Both
were pronounced m pcak pnjs eal
condition, llie weather promised
toi he a cool To at kickoff time
^ n,.srw J „ ,,‘sh' p0,‘,h,l,,y
a brief shower.
The oddimakrr* favoird Okla
ihoma, tutored bv the winning est
tQlch
wilklnwon. hy tJ
h*

Lane's Resolution
is Winning Title
MIAMI I IP AfTI i t 'l 'l i _ Suith.

Wyoming Defeats
Hardin-Simmons
In Sun Bowl, 14-6
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For Mayfair Open
Matltnr Bauer II. ;c. thr all
lime money vvinmr for one w ar
n,. Lmiu* profet , i u l lloll V*
„ „ |B||on. will be onr of thr rblef
allracllon* at the Jt.Mf.nr ten
tlinir
mic IFridas
rulay
si-.- at.n in ii iu* nn
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national Jlnultghl at Indio, Calif.,
where she won the Women's Invt
tahotial The xtclorr came on her
birthday and her 34 hole total of
:to still *tand* a* a record
Later that same year, she add
ill Be Western Junior and Na

Brown-haired Kenny of Mu*kr promiM-d In stick mostly In the
pari in thr Tr id ax cl mb and such the I.Pli A Bile and tlx other lour
gon, Mich,, who failed lo wrest ground with its rapid shoots off
outstanding performers a* Bei*v name lilt. Iu her greatest year, the
the 133 pound crown from -Inc the splIt-T,
Bawls. Pally Hrrg. Mir key VAright was runner up in thr scoring aver
age rare for Ihe Varr Trophy and
Brown last July 23, will gel an­
Strong Harkfietd*
and laiuitc Sugcs
runner up for the Babe T.ahariai
ti.*er shot at It here In Miami
With Atl America ernt'r Hob
The 31 hole tounianunt will hr Trophy.
*u arh in April, If Brown defend, y( ”rrV«sn" brwiTkinc' the’ path,
played
over the. sprawling
Mayfair
mark
t&lt;L*is&gt; u f i i i y
. * ist
tl
a,
r
'
•
:
1t aonittlrnc)
n s i x r n r y nha*
» » thern
u r n itl-r
rr m
a il
successfully against Johnny Buiiu m o|j (f l m ( punners in the Soon
1 % « .1
1 ,
I 1 .7 ;
ill
h m 1 m,Mlry 1 ^ rm,r#r &gt;M,*‘nniri* of M irlrn r • pUv in \ M
.She fin
at Houston, Tex., Feb II
ri attack are hallbaskt Jakir slsn national ice Imckrr tram will n „h an t a hole round Jan &lt;» ishril in thr money In every tour
Lane. 26. earned another prob Sandrfcr and Brewster Hobby and open its right game lour nl thr
Final, will take place Sunday.
tn Hhlrh , hf .ompeled
able
title
rlianee
Wrdne&gt;day
night
rsMri
CiWrgcl.
fullback Prentice (fault. Oklaho t'ndcd State* tonight against an ‘ *n **
Shr
in Ihr Inp lo on 21 Ofci
by
his
strong
finish
against
dark
I.SC, picked to finish near (he
American all star agirrrralinn at
m s's first Negro player
Marlene Hauer llaggr turned ,jon, «c&gt;,r won twire. finished
hottom of the 12 team Southeast haired Ortir of New York in Iheir
(Juartrihark Chuck Zimmerman Madison '*quair Harden
protes.looal in t#Vi In hrr sixth (rrori| Ilr |(„ | (or , rrnm| „n four
ern Conference, came through TV 10 rounder at the Miami
irrie* Ihe offensive* hope* o
...., year av a pro shr won JM.-Mi. olhtr
Beach
Auditorium.
P
r
o
m
o
t
e
r
with its first perfect football sea
Syracuse lie operates a T-(mma Ihr ••m r unit lh«t non Lhr morln »n *11 limr onr %rir rrcurn. in
____
son in 10 years and the national
tlir pavt thrrr •rixmv*
collegiate fo-illiall championship.
on a tidal of 131.46112 S p n i O F B o w l P l o i l S
» *s .'.£ .* f .»' S . t yanlfr
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Hut in four other New Years ■
_S_ju ", : . , .s
** run
tv com- ................
m r Avnrririn
\ 11 ^Slars.
1* i», ■teunstst
urifin
Mtrnmj;n
The
American All
Allhotigh »nr
she won it or
he ta
23 &gt;mr*
years *''* 1
Day trips to New Orleans. Ihe ■Im
,, ...
posed &lt;d halfbarks drrhard Seh mg mainly ofcollegiate placer*, old until Frh ta. she has an al D j* . A n r i f l l B f l f f l p
Bengal* have yet to *howr the
and Tom Slephen* and full- will play the ...... an* three time* ............. lies able Iota! ol :*2 years D l9 A C N &lt;11 D O r l i e
homelolka a win. They must win thr ile, islnn brfnr*
..i i - f .i J i back Lil Kriffer.
during thr lour The Itiiolan* also ol goll in her barkcrouwl Started
MOIHI.F, Ala (C PIt — Pas*
today if their brilliant season it «
When thr going gtl* thick, will meet fnur enllrcr tram*— at the age ol 3's by her father. to*slng bark* limhuisrd up today
r70 to sour.
Zimmerman has passed with bet Mlrhigan. 1 ulorado College. Den- the 'ate golf professional Dave for what eould he. Ihe biggest
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ssn
mm
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.a.
Coach Paul Dieuel firoke hit _
ter than mSOn ____
per cent
accuracy,
ver and sa
Harvard■ — and
the aPhil
Bauer, Marlene won aher .fir&gt;1 a-nal
haltle In
ihe ^ .nine
- wyear
Baton Rouge training camp earl­
C'oar h Ben belt Warsaw alder railed adelphla Ramblers id Die | astern championship at eight the fou-th history of the Senior Bowl
ier today and pronounced his team
Zimmerman Ihe most underrated Hockey l^-ague itrfnrr returning tllshl of the Wrst-rn Open
There wa* a likelihood passe*
ready for thr challenge. Hr had
quartrrbaik in the motion
I home.
At the age of 13 she hit the would t&gt;e thrown tn surh an rxlrnt
hoped for sunny skies
HoLYOKE. Mass Il l’h -Ju h n
------Ihr record of VI for nne game set
Lightweight I.SC ripped through Doyle, a prominent figure In hair 1 — —
—
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- -— —
—
- in t#JO might t&gt;r surpassed in Ihe
IB regular seaton opponents with hall before ihe turn of the ren
loth game hrrr Saturday
Hay lor quarter b a c k ttuddt
a baffling wing T nlfenae reared ,
(ljfl| Wp(1nrM,av night al the
around "player of the year Br! age of at) after suffering a heart
llumphrri was lining most of the
ty Cannon and Ilia halfback run attack earlier In the day
pa*smg for lo arh IVd llinwn'a
nine mate, Johnny Rnbinaon
t ruled |'rr*a Inter national
wasn’t enquah
Tl.r Tarheels t nbeaten M Frantrv won Ihe South squadBrown, coach
ol the
Doyle, former manager of the
I1
Need Firm Turf
North Carolina Stair and SI wiped nut a sevgn point deficit toCarrousel Tournament at Char professional » levelandRrnwni. Is
New York lilant* ami Ihe Wash.
Wiih halfback* whistling about ingtnn Senator*, is survived by I ramrs ll'a 1 gretied Ihe new
,h f ^ *T **’ ';n * ',,lr o( ,,r f *« '» -v l'
'*&gt;e tireless rr seeking revenge fur a 1313 defeat
the offensive barkfield bent on hi* sister Mis* Nora Iloilr
..
„»
_ „ U r, B'towa by 3nik l.an*e with I 20 iHumding and scoring of Wlllnir la*l year
erd sweep* and douhlc reverses,
Ilr managed the (iiants In |sr*', ’
*
Shaffer then added Ihe Tioseh, who It tiled 7# iMiinls IM
On Ihe receiving end of the
the Bengal formation work* be«t andIhe Srnalnr* In tana after 17 r "*lr=r basketball tournainenls, Tarheels' final three point* on a D'Broai (&gt;arrd the loser* with 13 lluinphrey lo'sr* arr Billy Slarv
on a lirm turf. Their closest mm year*
y rart as
i i a major
baVrluTi w,"
w,,,lr
t,,r ,(&gt;P
topranked
ranked Cinrmnall
lipinm ami
ami aa free
frrr throw to
In sink
sink
l h |r,| piarr in the Carrousel or Mississippi Mate, a converted
major iragiie
league ha»chall
lr ,hp
Cincinnati lip
test, a 7 a win over Mississippi _fd*yr
|jj.p, j.-,,,
pa,(
years Bearcats nursed
a double
Ins* Citieinnali
Tournament
went In (ienrge bvlfhark.
and
halfhaek
Don
double-Ion
Cincinnati
Stile, rame in the rain
Dnvle has been a Seoul lor the
hangover’ that they may have
North Carolina Mate, ratrd Washington, which ripped David Brown of Houston, along with
ciemann. anchored by a pair of | ch id g o C u M
i rouble rurinr
,n lhr
**nle an rails aim 72 4S Hue knell whipped Pitt* r hd* HuhPrpe of North Carolina
24n pound tackle*, figure * to hohl
Icid agdLtitl (iwirlh Mnkrd Mlcht hi i gh M 76 inH Clrm m n urornl •
*,***f
OM ihom i
the Bengal* wiih
much
u p ip
urn less
ic#* ditfi "
/■ »'
pi
I aerd by little Imu lueilln* 22 (in state in the Dixie C lan k (i a 33 13 ilclury over Smith t ar o h**'1'
cuii&gt; H the iir&gt;d u in(i&gt;
L itv L a a e L e a a u e
(Hiinti, North_Carolina Slate wun n4| ( nd was never hrasled The lina in Pie tnurnament » other
Wuarterbaeki Dun Atlaid of
its seventh Diaie Classic in 10 Wolf pat k held an it poinl bad consolation games
3
C ir South Carolina
i arniina Ti ii ggr ei ra,s ,. .
—
. 3 _
Boston College and l^-e tiro* irup
year* Wednesday night by down (43 321 at interim,sum and tn
working from an unbalanced T. | ( ) K C S U I D S J O I l . 5
Imulilani Tech won the Gulf "f lla b were firing the hall for
i mg Michigan Stale, 7061. and St creaied III bulge In 33 7*2 with vis South Tournament at ShrevrtKirl. North t oaehJoe Kuharirh,
are a straight ahead power team
for
Thr
Cily
naskrtball
league
will
Franris
turned
hark
Fordham
with few fancy frills in their nlcontinue its irhcdutr Jan 3 at 74 71 In the linal of the Carrou minute* gone In thr second half La by delealing Virginia Tech. mrr Washington lleriikinmentor
feme.
In addition to Psirtiles, three 71-66, while Centenary turned leerntly named Notre D a m e
rjuarterbark Harvey While, who the Seminole High School 4i&gt; in *cl Tournament.
other N C Stair p,avers attired In b a r k Norlhwralrrn laiulsiana. io*‘ b
turned up with • bad ankle Turt Lam es will begin at 7 30 p m.
Cincinnati, knocked out of thr double figure* while
Jumping 81 ;2, North Texas State pnatrrl an
Final addition* and chances to
day but is eapectcd at full speed
championship bracket of the Diair Johnny" Green, thr S p a r t a n ' s *7 79 triumph over Spring Hill. e.,ir*„ ,* „ „
.4 « „ l
(earn
roster*
must
be
made
Jan
today, is the man who makes the S.
Classic by N C Slate Ihe previous leading aeorrr, wa* held to lour and William A Mary rdg&lt;d Vsr 1 * 8 v d | ( t ' l .U I U c n l
Clemson offense hum. Reserves
night,
suffered
its
second
straight
pninll It wa* Allelilgan Stales gmia Trch. 64 62. in consolation
PIIII.ADFI.PIIIA (L'l’li — Thr
A Sanford all star tram Is irhr
are adequate hut not is deep aa
games.
Philadelphia Warriors will meet
doled In play a Leesburg City defeat in the consolation round fsrVt defrat in seven"game*
1AU'*: their starter* bigger but
Franktex Spin In Cairouvrl
* *l,,b Ferry led St Unit* In a Ihe Minneapolis Lakers at Con
League all star team Jan 7 In when North ( arollna edged the
n # x * fast.
Duke edged Imulsvilte 35 &gt;4 fl&lt;) *2 triumph m rr invading San venthm Hall Sunday, Jar* 4 to
Leesburg. Any Sanford player* tlranal*. io ta
r* Point* For "Big (I"
snd Wake* Forest rolled' lo an Franctieo. and NorlhweMern Urd (he National Basketball Aisueia
who arr Interested in playing In
thli game, and have not signed
Osrar Robertson, Ctnrtnnati’a 13 7* sietory over 3'ale m the * *&lt;hool irotlng record In wrtrk Don a nationally televised iNRCl
up, please rontatt John Gerlarh All America, scored » points for Dixie Claislc't otnrr eonsntatlon in‘ No,r' " • lrr- 101,7- ,n ° 'h,r *lmP of ,h* “ , , k * beginning St
major games
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at FA 13369.
ihe third ilraigbt game but it game*

Russ Hockey Team
Opens U. S. Tour

Former Manager.
John Doyle, Dies

New Cage Champs Greet '5 9 Arrival

Cage Scores
t'altrd Fresa tn lrru tin n jl
East
Down East Classic
(First Roundi
as Michaels (V |.i 71 Maine 4*
B 0 i "'I Wesleyan r.3
Springfield Tournament
(t lrat Round 1
Amherst M Newhami shire
Srrtngfirld 114 Middlrhury l*

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Albright s* St Law rente 34
Clarkson M Cnion (N Y » 31
!Sou(h
Carrousel Tnurairnrnt
(Final i
St Francis ll’a » 74 Fordham 31
£
(I onvo'alioni
(*eo Washingten 74 David-on 43
Bm knell 93 Piltshurgh 76
Clemson 33 -Scarth Caiolira 4*
Dial* Ctasslr
( Finali
N. Car St 70 Michigan At «•
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N. Carolina W Ciaclr.nali a*
Duke 37 LcuinHlc 31
Wake Forest 83 Yale 76
(lull Soulh Tournament
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(Final)
La: Trch 71 Yirgirda Teeh (A
( ( retardation i
Will. 4 Mary- #4 Murray St. 62
Centenary II Northwettern La 72
N. Tea. 51, *7 Spring Hill 71
Mias* eat
St. fouls 10 San Pranclseo 42
Northwestern 102 Notre Dim* *7 THEY WERE BITIN’- J . P. H art, left. «nd
■southwest
Ernest W ittcnmyer found the apeca runninff
la s t Tax. ft. u Okla. Centrat 44 a t Lake Jeaaup. They dlgplay a string of 25
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one of Ihe lop acoreri Is the stale.
While Ellis la lough, the Bernmoles have several top notch play,
era that arr not to be overlooked.
Forward Jimmy (tracey goea into
the contest aa the leading Semin*
ole scorer and haa hit in doub’n
figures in every- contest thus far
in th r aearon. Hr haa also h ard ­
ier! the bulk of the rebounding
chorea for the locals.
What Ihe Seminole* lack In
sice the, make up with th r.r fast
guards. Junior Bay Lundqulat and
Senior Ce il Dandridge possess
plenty of point making talent and
arr also line play makers and
balLhandleri They steal the hail
at any lime and have made H
rough for the opponents with
iheir lay-up shots Lurulquiat ha*
thr (ingle nigh for one contest
this year with 23 points ag*in*t
D el*rid. These two are »et to
start at Ihr guards for the locals.
( each Dirk Silvers undefeated
JY'a will take on the Hornet JV'a
in a preliminary eontrst. Soplmomorr forward Mike Rotierta has
shown plenty of talent and la the
heal bet lo keep the winning lire*’*
going. Tne big Sophomore drop­
ped in IP points against l)cl.and
two week* ago to pace Ihe H*i&gt;y
Seminole* lo Iheir fourth win of
the aeason
It promises to he a fine night
of haakelhall with Ellis and com­
pany going against a amaller,
hut falter, Seminole team. It
should he a high (coring rontt *1
with plenty of fait breaking aid
teliounding.

EL PASO. Tex f l PIt _ Wyo
ming Coach Boh Devine* knew
what he was talking about when
he said the Sun Bowl foothill
game "cerv well" eould lie dreid
ed In the line
That i is esaetly mhsi happened
Wednesday.
Wyoming heal Hardin Simmnm
14 1 on a pass interception and a
recovered fumhle — both bv line­
men and fought off threat after
threat by Hardin Slmmoni.
Hardin-Simmons waa famed for
it. pming attack, but the amaller
but speedier Wyoming line re
peatedly rushed the pasters, forc­
Boh Shfddrn, local m anater of
ing ihe Tetans lo complete only
II of 21 panes for only II yards the Southern Bell, haa won
Hardin Simmons sent plenty of Ihe city tennis singles champion­
power Into its line plays, featur ship
mg fullback Pete HsM and half
ID defeated I irry Dorr 6 3, »3,
hacks Joe Allen and Dewey Bohl in the 2 out of A match. Over 23
mg Rut none broke away with pU ieri entered the singles divtaion
any tnniiitenry and the team got of (he tournament
I In Die doubles division of the
only 113 yarda on Ihe ground
Wvomlng was bottled up by tournament, Ih r learn of Dorr and
Hardin Simmons' milch heavier Nnrm*n Vclnrll won the ftnalt by
line. loo. hut managed lo use the default over Shedden and Art liar.
two breaks to move quickly for Its ITere were 14 doubles (ram i
entered in the tournament with
terond quarter lourhilowni
And it was only fitting that a the finals played an iha Mayfair
lineman tayomlng guard ten Inn rourfs.
K u e i e w s k I, was named Ihe
Sid Siimmrrfirld winter pro ml
istne v most valuable player, the hotel was umpire, with (Tiarli*
Hqrirnikl edged out Hardin Sun Mormon ailitif is referee
Ronald Perry, director ml (ha
mnni tackle Ted Edmondson It
was ihe first time on the game a city's recreation department, pre­
74 year hi More that a lineman sented Ihe trophies to ths winners
and runners up.
waa an honored

Bob Shedden Wins
Net Singles Title

Rademadier Considering
Bout 'To Keep Hand In '
SEATTI r Bash llT D - Fa baoqnel here Is twit remembered
clump Pete Rsdnnarb- (ur ins gift nl gab rather than Hi
*r, the mprr salesman who talked ability as a fighter.
After winning Ike Olymple
bin way into tn rounda af proles
heavyweight rrown in IOVS. ho
sional hosing and got Annekfd ■larted a campaign to meet pro­
down II lime* for his trouble, has fessional rhainpion I'lnsd Potter*
had several offeri to fight again son He succeeded, and la 1037
reiamly and "might Just lake one went ai* rounds with the rhim p
before 174'..tea) worth ml ruilnm,
to stay In the business."
Radrmarhrr was
' IAe had n(fer» from Texa* oil era h a r e
men to fliM Roy H u n s in Dal knocked down seven limes bofer*
las. from promoter Tommy Moy­ (hr bout was slapped, but ho olsn
er to meet Harris ar Irish Pat hid ihe title holder on lhr deck
Mi 31uHry In Portland. Ure , ami ami it t* generally nmcedod (hat
from a group of Tatoma, Wash, he woo the first two rounds
He tiHik out after Zorg Foiley,
bjiinei-intn lo go agaioil M&gt;
Murtiy In either Tacoma ar S* ihe number one rontender for
Patterson • rrown. neat, ond aft­
ante," Radrmachor said
' The money sounds prelly good er o few months of negotiating
hut | m not going lo reveal the the fight was signed and Hideamount nl Ihe giiaianlrrs heiaiise m *ihrr svai guaianleed 133.009
in# many people would think for the bout
Thr balding &gt;ai pounder didn't
them fantastie snd untrue Just
remember. I'm like a new auto lire Dm well against Fnllry tilher. however. Ilr was knocker]
mobde; I don't come cheap"
Bademarher. who reinrned to .down four lime* before the bout
h is^imn^Jtate^fi^jHlMvi^^jyfirU^ was slopped in (he fourth round.
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Bearded Man Took
Sports Gays Along
By UM Alt FRALEY
NEW YORK (LTD— The old
. . . Imwed. out. .1**1
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lean w th the h -rd
night and hr took a ltd of the
»p&gt; rt* guy* wnh hun.
I'articulrrly our guy*
Pnort* writing Isn't rrgardrd by
Ihc*? m il a* a tmimrs* hut more
a* a way of life Rivals live, ral
Sleep and relax together and,
qu te frequently, help each other
They are, as one onte described
II. Ihe underpaid and the over pri
yi'ried,
ThiCl why we In tlir tsuainei*
will m in them »o murli Tin- guys
like Walter Slewart of Memphis
. . .Whiter Lewi* of t i e , eland. . .
Lan-e MeCurley of Philade'phia
, . Fred Othman of Wa*hington
. . Ned Cronin of Im* Angelr*
H. G. Nalsinger of Detroit. , ,
Rill Corots, P.:n Lpitcln srsd rc
turd Mike Gavin of New York
A lot o( otners In Ihc spoil*
r*1let went with thrm. gorni
friends, loo
Baseball Bank* t ut
Baifball loti quirl, little Mel
cauifht on Miaamiri minnuy**. The Sanford O.l: fast speakin* I, is hpcaker
nngler* were uainjt cane jnsje* when they to.l burly .Mori Cooper. And who
landed these beatitica. (Hcinld Staff Photo) It to blame you for remembering

that da*, your first World Series,
*lw« Mart and hi* brother. Wal
krr. ..
went mil . and . ‘’won , nne
. . for
lhr old man . . .thr
dav Iheir .fattier
ll|(&gt;d
rhry went In good rompany.
Along will* Joke tracking Jack La
vellr and powerful Herman llirkman. two of the brlghtett afterdinner light* in football. Hoe do
you forget thn*e linkman storte*
alrnut hi* ‘ kinfolk*’ dovn In Ten
nexsre*
There also went Iwo fellows who
laughed at the man with the board
rvery day. It was Iheir husinrss
as they wheeled their ear* at
Indianapolis, Darlington or Daytons. Pat O Connor told you how
he wanted to hit the European eircult, and two weeks later got it
at Indianapolis. Smiling Jimmy
fleerr. always ready with a gag,
put hia foot through I! at Tren'.an,
Harry Wlllt, always ready to
drarnbe how Jack Dempagy dodg­
ed him, took thg fount; Jackie
Meitrnve rode hi* lift n e t tig
against the rail at Hollywood
Park, and Herbert Bayard Sopo
cashed the final llekal.
Rut when they played Auld Lang
Syne, I (bought raooUy of our guyi.

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Career In Hotel Relations Job New Year
I nut accomplishing all tliU calls’ they were staying at omcr I.oale1-) I J n « j » r
&gt;7 CAT FAULEY
NEW YORK (L'PIt—Mrs. Wit a lor tart and patience, plua a vast rlra — call or tome by to find J _ (X L I V
na Allen, a grandmother In h r r , storehouse of information about whrrr to ihop for antiques. where
J
SO's, ii a one woman sightseeing I New York s sights, its shops and I to buy a colony uf anil, whether
bureau, shopping servirr, baby- its prices. During World War II. she tan get tickets for television , I-tdr, and Mrs. John Hill held
sitter, adviser *o the lovelorn and when servicemen by the thousands shows (she can. but draws tV an open house at th e ir home on
am ateur sleuth.
riihrr staged at the hold or made lien at lorallntr Ihealrr tickets) to
Year's Eve. As it was al.o
She manages to combine all its lobby their hangout, she toed-j ask what slothes mould be taken , fdr
blrlhdaj., the
these In one job — as head of rd everythin* from misplaced on an Alaskan trip: to ask about
.
guest relations for the Hotel Com dates to a di-scented skunk lor a Upping customs in the big town
****
modore, located at a crossroads j ship’s msseot.
i "It's amazing bow some people
A gold theme prevailed in holt,
for traveler* —
Grand Central |
llrlps Find Donkeys will unbend to a psrfcct stringer," 'toy dceorstions in the living
Terminal.
| She’s been asked to help a hut- the said. ‘ I sometimes feel like room. The Christinas tree was
On the job for H years, the band locate ablack nlghtir lor h isja psychiatrist. I've had people ask trimmed with gold balls and tin*
gray-hatred widowbelieves hers is wile. A fsthrr once asked hec lojm e how to bring up teenagers. s t f- •'n outstanding effect was
a career unique in the holet field, help him finddonkeys as gifts for whether In gel a divorce, how to created by the decorations used
IS r oneassignment is to
keep Ids twin boys; she recentlyfound! tolerate a mother-in-law."
on ,h'
Driftwood wilb
guest* happy and make them want a yacht for rent for one well- j
Takes Cat To Game
gold bans hung over the mantle,
to stay a! the same place on their levied guest.
One woman guest, obviously At either end were irold candela.n est trip to the nation's largest | She has had guest* at the hotel very fond of tier traveling corn- t,r*
matching candles. In the
city,
i —snd a few who later confined ' panion. once stopiwd by Mrs. At center wss a gold tnuwball candle.
len s desk in the lobby to i n q u i r e . ' Two other unique arrangements
, "Am I permitted to tale my cal caused comment In the llvug
to a baseball game'*"
room,
j
Said Mrs. Allen, "I later learned
Silver decorations added a
she took him .. .bought two tickets bright note to the dining room,
i Just to make sure both gal In.” The table was covered with a
"Some of the questions come green linen cloth and the centerlong distance." said the affable piece was stiver with a blue focal
Mrs. Allen. "One woman called point. Country ham, hors d'oeufrom the W ot Coast to aik what vres, snd holiday cookies were
the weather would he like in New served, The buffet held a ChristY’ork in March.
mat Iree cleverly created trom
"I told her, ‘Madam, what you aluminum foil. Holly and mtitleneed It an almanac’ "
toe were in evidence throughout
Nut loo many days ago. one the house.
writ dressed woman appeared at
About (0 guests w ere present.
Mrs. Allen’s desk, stared at her
a few minutes, and then com­
mented:
"So you're Mrs Allen. Wei' [
thank goodnrss. My husband
tnmei home talking about you
every time he’s been in New York ‘
*‘| was afraid vou were young
and hlonde."
Said Mrs. Allen, "I Intel hrr t( i
t had been wnat she thought, her
WEDNESDAY
husband wouldn't be coming home
l.uncheon it 12:30 p. m. at the
talking about me,"
Sanford Woman's Club. Hoitesirs
are Mrs. II. W. Rucker. Mr*. R.
A. Smith, Mr*. At Hunt, Mrs.
Harry llooley, Mrs. Arthur Branan. The social department will
f 'j i
sponsor bridge and canasta follow­
ing Ihe luncheon. Hostesses art
Mrs. n. C. Moore. Mr*. J. K. Ba­
ker. Mrs Erect Williams, and Mrs.
v if?
George Wells. Reservation* must
•Vr 2 r-«?’K
There is a nrw look in sofa* **’
**r *. Raymond
and upholstered chain this year. 1 Smith, tA J-U1T7.
MISS CARUOI. ANN n.oon
11 combine* a down to llie floor
THURSDAY
skirl wilh slim lined cushions, 1 The regular meeting of Seminole
arms and back.
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Thy new flounces arc decora ,rn •’'tor. will he held at I p. in.
live but sleek. Made of nylon, they at the Matonic Pudding.
FRIDAY
give Ihe appearance of Insurious
The American I-egion Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. R. John Flood an- New Kensington, I’rnn. lie Is a upholstery, not nf slip rover*. The
will hold Hi regular meeting st
•ounce the engagement and ap­ graduate of Nolrt Dame IJnlver nylon does not hold dost as cot 7:30 p. m. at the American Lsgion
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ton would
tily,
lie
Is
a
lieutenant
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In
the
proaching marriage of thrlr
Onr sanation on tltr or* Iluumi- Home on Iflghway 17 32.
United States Navy, stationed at
daughter, Carrol Ann, to Joseph the Sanford Naval Air Station.
1s tssselled Another has wide
scallops, sluddrd III the center
John Sehlffgens, son of .Mr. and
with targe flat buttons In a third
Mr*. John J. Sehlffgens, New
a tailored'flmmrr curves hack tn
Kensington, Penn.
eeseal a ypetlieoat nf acrordian
The wedding will I* an event of
pleats
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Virginia t’egram dirrctor of the
fbr Sanford Nival Air Station.
Home Furnishings Industry CornThe bride-alert tea* horn in
miller, advises that the new up­ The Sanford Story I f ague play­
Norfolk, Va„ snd attended In- „
, „
,.
holstered pieces will combine well ed host to Ijli I Nccuit Troop ?0S
o r n a te Word School in Corpus Mr. and Mr*.
James' 11!
l.itingslon
1rrteofu"
"«" , v' "till e*posed frame furniture cur at Its recent Christina* party.
Christ!, Trx. She graduat'd from
rlalnrd .1 their Inch Arfnr renlly popular.
The party wa. held at the Eplstail
party
Melton University, llrl.and. and It
...
"When Ihe fbmncc line is copal Parish House. The room
i) evening.
.brought
. . . down
.
.to ..the. .ftoor,
. . . the sofa .....
............
now teaching at AH ffouli Paro­ home .Sunday
was decorated
with ,-i.ri......
Chrtstms*.
Christmas decorations w e r e
chial School.
nr
chair
looks
heavier."
she
said
trees,
hard*
Clause*,
and
poinThe groom elect was born in used throughout the house. A love­ "II act* as a foil for lighter fur settiss A story letting prngrsm
ly effect was created by gold
lights shining through gold mag nilurr and gives a more traditional was given with Mrs. K. C. Wiltiami, Mrs. O. K. White, and Mrs.
nulls leaves and gold holly on (hr took to a room."
Hetrn Strphcrson telling stories
mantle, lighted Christmav randies
Christmas
carol* w ere sung by all
were placed In various parts of
preirnt. The program ended with
the living room.
the Girl Scouts tinging several of
Mr. and Mrs. I. II Connelly
A traditional Christmas trre
their tangs.
have returned to Ihrtr Inch Arlmr stood in the Florida room. Crrrn
Ordination and intlallalion serv
The refreshment table was overhome after spending Ihe Christ­ linen covered one table with rid
mas holiday! with thrlr daughter candles and holly used as a ten- ices will lw held Sunday at 11 laid with a Dee d o th and centerand he»- family, Mr. and Mr*. trrpicie. Ihe other table was a m. In the First Christian rd wilh s red net Christmas tree.
J. II. Shrarouse J r , West Palm covered with a Chriitmas cloth. Church, the lli-v. Perry I., Slone Each guest was given a randy
cane lorsage and served cookies,
Uearli,
Gutils made their choices from a annciumrd today.
Participating in the service will fruit cakr, and pum-h.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II Mrmpcr delicious array of hors d’oeuvrrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stenstrom
Approximately too people s t­ be new nltlcers of Ihe hoard, W.
It. Young. W. I.. Rowland, l-rsler
are attending ihe Orange Howl tended
Tharp, Mr*. Howard Hood. Mrs.
festivities In Miami.
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A l t ’ Ronald Roblsnn It spend­
ttiey and It. It. Williams
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ing a leave with his parents, Mr.
amt Mr*. R. P. Robison, E. 2nd NEW YORK - ( U P l i - You Elders Earl Evans. Retl K. P ur­
Vincent W. toirson will
St. Hr I* stationed at llnmkle) dnnt have to cook p n » » to get vis , snd
, |hf
lor
|h t Uyl(l| cm
Air Force Rave in Alabama.
rooked prunes, say* Ihe California n( hl(K|| ' lh f „ fv Slnnf
and Mr* w. I. ,Prune
Advisory
., Visiting
..........7 Mr. ............•;
f; 'hntr Ad'*‘a'
y# ,Hoard.
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ddlver . message entitled "Ten
Vance at heir home in laid, Ar f Three out of five preparation t:onim, n,lmenU (lir Chl)rch Wft
tier arc their daughter and son methods need no cooking. T he 1ctr»
in-law ami grandson. |.t, (Jg) and I boiling water system calls for lb r publir it in%itrd
Mr*. J. II. lirodie and son Jimmy covering I pound of prunes with
Mr and Mr. A. N. G arrett.' ' ''u• r, of tolling water. Cover
and Mi**' Virginia' tla rre it" ''w'li'. container, let prune, soak 21 f |* j 7 nr eake’ Hour" m e ^ l '^ b l e * 1
liamsbure Va *u. &gt;&gt;i ctiriitma* tsours, then refrigerate.
flour for cake flour, u*e two table. V ;, 1
1 ''Ci'tmav Or sir am dried
dried nrorc.
prune* hv
by n..i
pul 'ts’ens less iwr cup for flour called
with their daughter aid son-in law
!&lt;cdr. and Mrs. King Hodge*. The ting them in a colandrr over tea
Garrett* will Iravr for home Fri- kettle or pan of boiling water far
3o mfnutrs nr more.
*•&gt;.
The cold water method gives
Mr nnd Mrs. Marlin Stinecipher plumped prunes for use in baking
and Mis* Grace Marie Stinecipher or rooking other dishes, rut I
spent C'brlitmai at the home of luiund prunes in Jar or bawl, cover
Ills brother ar.d sislrr ln law. Mr. Wilh 1 quart cold water, soak 24
and Mr*. Karl Stinecipher, Challa- hours, then refrigerate.
noo-a. Tenn A lamllv reunion was
I'm a thick, syrupy juice, use
held with 23 rrlslivi-a present for the conventional soak and rook
Christmas dmnrr. The Stinrriph- method. Soak dried prunes over­
er* then left for Maryville, Tenn , night. bring water to quirk boil
where they spent sevrral day* turn flame low and simmer fruit
with hit sister and brother In law, 3 to I minutes,
Mr. and Mrs. liny lllarkhurn.
If you rook dried prunes without
soaking, nm m rr ihrm grntly 23
to M minute* and let stand over­
S u r v e y R e s u l t s G i v e n night before eating.
NEW YORK t u r n - Women,
usually considered prtelieal, tend
Make vegetables more Inirrest
to do things Ihe hard way, a sur
lag by topping them with a sea
♦ey shows.
liM iC M L a t
The average homemaker spends toned butter taurr. gral.J cheese,
sauteed
mushrooms
or
nuts
f V il Knock oa Y s S r n W
• » •early ala hours a week cleaning
her house, reported a survey by
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with fitfl* A Cresh'ngt
a vacuum cleaner manufacturer
CAM ,
from F riendlr Business
(Eureka). Rut the house wifr
'^Neighbor* and Your
aould cut this lima by a third and
^C iv to and B oei.lf
rwmnva two trd a half times the
dirt, h r using all tools that coma
W elfare Letdert
setth a vacuum, tka firm said She
On
Ihe
orcanlon of:
alaa eauid da f t per cent of her
Change of residence
ctoaalag bp atoctrlrlty. rom partd
E re ftin r* FA 2-7500
Arrival* of Nctscumem to
with tha N per cant she now
doai hp bead, and could eliminate
Sanford
spring* and ftR cleaning binges.
I’hune FA 2-ITrfi
Tha company recommends using
Huih (iallnuher
U, cif j. . ,1
attachmrnls an walls, blinds, radiIS* east ee aikpiuil alort, upholtlared furniture, draVic K o h d ln , A l l . M l E . 1,1
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2—BEACH RENTAL*
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I—RIAL RRTATE FOR SALE
t-FARMR • ACREAGE .
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T—REAL RRTATE WANTED
I— MISCELLANEOUS
t-FI.OTYKRS • PLANTS

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II—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II—AUTOMOBILE* •
TRAILERS
11—BOATS A MOTORS
11-FARM SUPPLIES A
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Snow, Rain Greet
North, East Today

i i —w o rk w a n t e d
1 1 —BUSINESS
t ailed Pre»* International
OPPORTUNITIES
The norlheait and central pari*
11 —SPECIAl BRRVICES
of the nation atarted the new year
14—
PIANO SERVICES
today faced with cold and frerrlng
24-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS rain.
15—
ELECTRICAL
Weather forecatter* &gt;aid the
CONTRACTOR*
_____
cold would rontlnuc.
Treacherou* road condition* were
forreatt for Itlinoii, Indiana lower
Michigan and raitward Into moil
of Penmylvania.
Writward from Indiana, cold air
moving aouthward from Canada
brought low- temperature* and
•now iquallt Into the Dakota*.
Montana and parts of Nebraika.
with mixed tnow and rain In the
Pam ir Northwcat.
Ry Jo II i o i m M
Rainfall wa* reported at nearly
Mr. and Mr*. Fred A. Blanch- every point ea*t of the Mtuiuippt
ird. Farmington. Me.. were aueita River and at scattered polnta
of honor it a holiday party given throughout the Midwevt and Weil,
Sundav night by Pele ind Lit tom* of It (reeling quickly lo a
Blanchard, Ahrir »on and daugh­ wldeipread area from the Ohio
ter in law, afld nob and Jo Ham­ Valley wuthwartf.
mond.
In Chicago, factorlei doted down
Enjoying M e nog, canape*, early lo allow worker* lln e to
mited nutj and cookie* wero Mr. reach home before dark. In Dill**,
and Mr*. WllUam Wharton. Mr. Trxai, and Oklahoma Clly, dogg­
and Mr*. Rayburn MUwee. .Mr. ed itreeta and traffic Jam* delay­
and Mr*. Robert Uarlaon, Mr. and ed homeward-bound d r u m by at
Mr*. Donald Lawton. Mr. and much a* II hour*.
Dopite icallered thowcri, it wav
Mr*, Hlxon F.ldrider. Mr. and
Mr*. U.'V. Milllran, Mr. ami Mr*. comiderably warmer wr»t of the
Carlion Peter* and Mr. and Mr*. Mlnlaiippl. Into the Rockiri and
Robert Mrmlt, Maitland.
along the Partite Coaat.
San Franclaco batkrd under rer
New Beauty Parlor
Mra. Grace Krogaeti. bcaull- urd luah December reading*. A
dan of Orlando, ha* purchased a bout 20) tunbalher* and »wlm*
duplet apartment on Ua*t Lake m en gathered on the dty'a
Street, according to Mr*. Ruth beachea In U degree temperature
Hamilton, realtor, which *he will
remodel, uiior one facility a* a
|,eauty parlor.
"Thank Yen"
Member! of Ihe Longwood Com­
munity ChrDImae Party with to
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UPD—
eiprri* deepert appreciation for
President
Eiienhower planned to
all anliiance received In the re­
»pend a rentful New Year * Day
cently aponaorod event. A noie of with
hi* four grandchildren today
• pedal .appreciation to J o h n
Ream* for conducting the fund liefore returning work on hit (orth
coming meaangei to Congrett.
drive.
I'rri* Secretary Jam ri C. Hag
t) r r a n i a a lionl participating
were Ivongwood Jaycee*. Chamber erty taid Kiatnhower expected a
of Commerce. Mom# I)emon*tra- quirt day at hi* farm home, prob
lion Club. Civic League, Town ably devoting part nf Ihe a Tier
Council, Raptiit Church, Kpiiropal noon to watching Iho bowl football
Church, renioco.nl Church and gamei on tflevlilnn
The President will receiv r Id*
Touriil Cluh and Co.
daily pouch of mall and other of
Peraonalt
Harry Martin, ton of Mm . Hel­ field paper* from Wuhlngton but
en Woodman, ha* returned from Hagrrt) prnmlied a virtually
Fernando, llraill, where he ha* newtlet* holiday.
On New Yrar'a Eve, the preal
been employed by Pan American
ai an elertriraf engineer at a deni and Mra. Eiarnhower played
mlnile tracking (tition. He ex- hn*t in a imall dinner party and
peell to enter Orlando Junior Col baby lat with the grandchildren
while their parent* hid a free
lege in February.
Mr. and Mra. Iliton Eldridgr evening in Washington.
of Wlldmrre SI. had a* their gueit
for Chrlatma* her mother. Mr*.
Beatrice Wright of Chattanooga,
Tenn and Mr. and Mra. D. K. Pul
liam and ion, Jimmy, of Ringgold,
Ga.
WASHINGTON (U PI&gt;- Amerl
Mr and Mra. charlea William*
of SM Paiadtna 8U, enjoyed hav. ra 'l hi| Allta aairlllte may have
log their daughter »"d itn-ln law, •■•pnk»w" Hi lait word.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank O'Dell of Tha Defrnte n»p*rtmrnt in
South Rend, Ind. with them for bounced that Army ground Ha
Ihe holiday*. They are planning lion* Wedneaday were unable tn
to ralurn neat lummar to makt trigger the Air Force satellite !
Irtnim lller. It waa believed the
their homo hen .
Mill Dorothy llaj bold and Dob moon'* hatterifi were ilrari or
Camaron will iptnd New Vear'a dying.
The announcement lain Wednciwith her litter, Mr*. M|}drfd
day laid additional effort* to comSlonelelgh, in Hollywood, FI*.
munlrale with Ihe Allow would hr
made, hut no attempt wal planned
for New Year* Day.

Thiv li a curat pan lo the Rut
Ih raire for Voile WUUama Jr.
Exp. date Jan 9. 5*.
.’ A im m i a Hit till)
ROOM AND BOARD. FA 1 93*2

Couples Give
Holiday Party

Eisenhower Plans
Quiet Day At Farm

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I* Re mere cartfel with
H lk w and invoking
2 . L*M only electric wiring
• ad ap rliaacti hearing
ihe Undecwriirrt' Lahwrtlotiet teat
3 * Avoid mi.uM of l i a m ble liquids
4 . Keep hnnilng and ranking
equipment U good repair

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Futmthrd apartment 2300 Mellon
villa Ave.

119 Plnerrrit Drive; 3 bedroom,
kitchen equipped home, excellent
condition. With hurricane femrd
yard Owner tranvferred. Priced
at 113,100.00 with law down pay­
ment.

1000 Paopl*
This Month

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NICK furniihed room In private
home, too Writ loth.

A—SR AI. ESTATE FOR SALE

fir* Will Kill
N#arly

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BKDROOM HOUSE: furnlthed.
1903 Ceiar Ave. Shown by *p
point ment. Phono FA 14441.

Longwood

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FOUND—Bird doc. Cameron Ave. 3 bedroom home, unfurniihed
Children A pela welcome. ISO
Phone FA 2*40*.
mo. Ph. Geneva 2431.
1 —FOR RENT
1 bedroom large furnnhed upitaira
apartment. In town MS a
1. 1 and 4 bedroom house* and
month. Call FA 13071,
imall apartment.
ROSA L. PAYTON. Broker
J bedroom nicely (umithed rnnmj
rhone FA M int
aparlmcni. ITS a month. Phone
FA !0 M .
BaiutlfuUy furm»hrd room. Private
homa. Phone FA 1-7304.
I'nfurmihed two bedroom houte.
kitchen equipment. 4&lt;i3 San Car­
WM.AKA APARTMENTS! room*
lo*. I'hnne FA 2 39.31 Robert A
private bath*. I l l W. Fir* K
William* 143 00.
1 bedroom hou»e. kitchen equipped. Five hedroom home. J tiled bath*.
Phone FA 2 3JQ3.
1700 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-3911.
3 room nicely furniihed apart Small furnivhed apartment. Adult*
mrnt. 4 mile* wevt of Sanford,
FA 10701
no children or peti. FA 1 HU.
ICRMSIIFD ROOMS* The Gable, 3 room apartmrnt at J07 W &gt;th
Street. Call aftrr I N T. HI
ini Magnolia. FA 1073)
FA 1 3479.

Big Atlas .Silent;
Battery Is Dead

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HAM. Insurance Service
3rd A Park

FA M i l l

I lu d ffc t-M in d e d
MONTPELIER, Vl. - ( U P l i Lt. Gov elec! Robert S. Rahcork
wa* forced tn hitchhike in the
Vermont Statelumie to attend hud
get hearing! when ihe hua hr waa
riding In broke down.

L earn ed H ard W av
BERKELEY, Calif. - t U P l i rhe University of California * claa*
of ’33 wa* known a* the “ Deprealion Claa*," Iwit a *urvey 23 yeara
later ahowed that T3 per rent of
Ha membera were aiming annual
Income! nf more than lio.noo.

LOST
White m ipiture Fondle,
mste, near virinily of S(h
and Sam ford Ave, ('all—
Sanford Police Dept.

R EW A R D

M OVE

IX

TODAY

S e m in o le R e a lty
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
Ellt. Mrthvm—Velma Gonralrr.
Adelaide H. Mole* — A -.ocutn,
1M1 Park Ave.
FA M R i

Q U A L IT Y

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SPACE

Space comfort, and modern living
ia the keynote of thiv beautiful
nearly new concrrte black 3 bed­
room home locatrd in one nf
Hanford'a N I G E R rraldenllil
areal. 1 Tile hatha, patio, car­
port, alio. iUih****her, built-in
Move, and cxhauM fan. PRICE
$in.3&lt;x&gt; with excellent terma

BUY

O f The

W EEK

Owner haa reduced the price of
thi* modern 3 bedroom concrete
block home with GF. kitchen,
exhauxt fan. ipare heater and
hot water heater. Large dining
area, terraro lloon. REDUCED
lo Itl.300 with only IT9.A 00 down
and *43 oo per month.
AV. II. "Bill" B TEM PER Agency
Realiur K Invurrr
Aavoe, Laura II. Oder, II U Taffcr
Arletl Price. Eveiclt Harper
Mm m P a 1 -m i
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Thun.. -Ian. I. 19,VI—Page 5

HFAI. ESTATE FOR SALE 31— Speilal Scrvtcee
gmek l.aur.Jruwat Sarviea

RAYMOND M. HAM.

L A F F -A -O A Y

REALTOR A INSUROR
Third St. A Park Avenue. South
Y all Call nail
Phone FA 2 3441

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E. 2Mi St. Foodmart Bldg
S O U T H S ID E

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BUILDING-REPAIRS-

pa in t in g

Ruitd to your plana.
Remodeling and Additlona
DON L IK E
Phon- FA !-A*S4^

TeiaeDian Tulwa Ttaird Free
IMl'l-IllAL DK(’ORATORS
FARMER'S ACENCYKOI.1.INS HOBBY SHOP
pviittlag and papering
N V Farmer. Realtor
At The Sign Of The Totem rote. FA ;-3T10 or FA J-TflIO after tl*.
l». H. Whit more. Awec.
1(17 8 French At*.
J4—INHI h a m k
Its 5 French Ave Ph. FA 1 Mi I
ENVELOPES
I.-tirrhf* I*, atateAfter hour* FA 1 ZS1S or r.A 1 4911
mrnt*. Invoice*, h in t bill*, and
program*, e t c .
Progrcavivc
T. W. MERO. Broker
J ia h n A
Printing Co Phone "A l-19it —
Phone FA 1 2441
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304 Writ 13th St.
9—FIT) WE R2, flJANTS
Auto Repair! A Road Set*ire
Meiich Bldg.
r.A 1 3/«i
GRAPF. VILLI'. NURSERY
HALLS GARAGE
BEAUTIFUL HOLLY
P*1 Ce’erv Ave
FA 1-380.1 27—NUTIUES—PUIvAONAl.S
All klndl and alir*
Nu»a A S j.d iy a
FA 3-1920
Grapevllle Ave.
FA 2 0414
SCOTT’S PAI.M MANOR
ROU.4WAY, Hvipliat and Baby .
Horn* fur the aged
Rrdv. Div, W'aek er Slonth—
7*»,i Orlando Dr Sanford
Marlon Market C A R R AG F.
Tel. FA M ill, Furniture Center
Phone TA 2 J 2 H.
1 PLANTS f«r »a!a. Trrd Thur*Its Welt Flrit St.
ton. F A M»40.
O ld-F sshloncil llam lym nn
WOODRUFF'S
A U TO G LA SS
Saxe up a few odd Joha and glva
Farm S liarden Ceater
me a call | R fix them alt.
IN S T A L L E D
ANNUA1.5
F A 2 07713
W ind-hlcld
Hack H U -a
idl Ce'.er7 Ave.
Door Claa*
Aeni t i lt 's
luae weight iafely with newly
i
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POTTED PLANTS Ph. FA :- l »12
Helravrd Dex A Diet TabUla.
8 K R Y 1C C
g m t . d a * r **! ■»•
« a u » l * , l a e . w w U it*W«
er FA I-PITO S A N F O R D SenhnrlV Llnx* and I’.iint (*n.
Ouly Me at your Drug atore.
"NOW do you remember what day it ia!
\ i m\ t;i; m o p ia . laicgmph 112114 IT 2nd SI. rn. FA 2 1*7!
24— ATM LI N H ilt SALE
FtSRERS NVHSF.RY
II EATING
Cotton A Wool Y»rn». Nation*,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALS .4—REALF.STATE TOR AAI.B
Magnolia A Onnra FA 1 1*33
II. !L I’ O P E CO.
Thread*. Tape*.
Ornamental Shmhi - Treei - F*ai
:oa
S.
Park
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2-4734
[$71 41 per month litrludlhg lave*
ROLLINS HOIIUT SHOP
COUNTRY CLUB
and In*nranee A tlra.lne *
| t l —AUTOMOBILES—TRAILERS
At Th* Sign Of The Totem Pol*.
Furniture Moving A Storage
room home
livjtrd In j --------------------------------------- -—
2417 S. Frencb Ava.
u. r . r i i i u . i r s . a gm i
Utile \ mice FA 2
Jt Ford F-t00 pickup fr-e rondiM ANOR
3VASIIDURN VAN LINUS
RARUA1NN IN USED HEATER*
Bon. Trrmv. F A Scott, f Vo- 1300 French Ava.
FA 2 1991
2 Bedrooma
Ma*t Any Mike
lutia Dr., Denary, Fla
ROSA L. PAYTON
FURNITURE CENTER
Florida Koom
RrgMered Real Litatr Broker
Space llraten — Floor Furnace*
Ph FA 2-1301 — 17-92 at Hiawatha It will pay YOU to &gt;ee ul hefot#
Clean and Service, 11.30. Outaidc ___ IM W. lit S|, FA 84111
- F.II.A. von buy. Open Evartrgv and
lank It-ilallatlon. FA 2-47*3
FACTORY TO YOU
Sunday«.
Nrw 2 bedroom liomr. trrr.ir/o
ALUMINUM
ne
comforlahle
with
EASTSIDE
TRAILER
SALES
(loer*, large • or porte and utility
AENETIAN BUNDS
Palatka, FitJOL O SEAL
ro»nt. $5 400. $3,000 lor equityAAindowv cln.e light with Jol O Encloird head. 5ag.proo| bottom
balance $32 per month. Phonr
(Include* Cloning)
■all with plaole end*. Plaatie
Two ton CMC truck moving van.
Seal, no dnrage problem Keep*
F a 2 1374.
or rayon tapti. Cotton or nylon
See q at Phillips ' &lt;vt' acron
heat in. cold. du*i. land and wa
cord*.
river.
C.
R.
Davi*
ler
nut
Eatlly
IntlBlIcd
by
FOR EXCHANGE; By owner for
houttwife. For demonttrallon Scnkrtrik fllass nnd Paint Co.
tomrlhtiig of equal value out vide i934 RENAULT-3000 milcT l‘h
rail l'. II. Newell, Phone IU-III AV 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4421
illy linuti — Home and tlx Iota;
FA 2 7*41 lbOt C 2nd. Si
NO * K70. Dellary,
Iniltlr
Apply
7n"&gt;
Palmetto
Ave
Complonv Uncyctopedla*. FA2-3M9.
o n ly $ 8 7 * ^ m o n t h ly
If-7 KNOX 41 ft 2 bedroom H a" n fififn Jil \ pi iiAini.NO
or
Phone
FA
2
3119
alirr
4:43
• llacki Wen of Ftenth
trailer. Ituo down, lake kp pav
Jacket* • Rjo u • Tenl*. Liiggaga
p m.
Avrnue on roUa Street,
mrnix Ph FA ! 1194 aflrr 4 FOR
ARM3 NAVY SURPLUS
MODEL Ol'EN DAILY
T. M.
310 Sanford Avanul

$ 2 8 0 00

*8280i.00

Fur ’.bt Hrii liitv. tn Rrat Eitaie

5KK CULLEN A HAHKEY
W. A. Cigle, Jr. Solrvmon
ID. FA 1-139)

110 N. Park A*#.

ron SALK on RENT: ? Itfdroom
I'll homo at 2701 Magnolia Ave
GF. equipped kitchen, 1 blocki
(rom Pinerreit School. FA 2 3377
or 771* Palmetto Avr
Nearly new 2 bedroom humr. M
young fruit ttrev. M.We. with
termi. FA 2 7M*

D K A U T IF U L
.1 Red ro o m — 1 A 2 H ath

HOMES

I A 2 YUS. OLD
low Down Payment*
4 Monthly Paymrnlv
CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.

Cor Hwy. 17 92 A 27Ih Si.
WAS ll*.3un '
VOW 1I1.IOO
____
Phone r \ S IM*
I7i4 Magnolia. Large i N-vIroom.
2 bath home
IIOM K-HKElxERS
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor taivelv 3 Lit. 1 balh home locatrd
in Wynnruood trrtion Featur­
Raymond I undqulvl, Awoe.
ing completely equipped kllthrn.
FA 21911
Ailanllr (tank llldg
•parr heater. Irrrairo floorv
Thiv holltr it only one year old
(LOSE IN
4 bedroom, I bath, 2 aiory farm and you niny have Immrdlalr
pniirwlon for only $1 (jmi down
h o u a * recently remodeled
$1 ,000. ca»h buy* cqully In home
Abprua. 3 acre! eleared A fenc­ ami mnnlhly paymrnli leva than
niello, C. K. EMI*,
ed land Law down payment, rent.
with Income, Ilalaitce S4o, per
FA 2CCOL
1-rt iiv iliuw you thii comforlahlr
month Pint Federal. 703 Pal
3 lilt t bath home Water! In
Uit* for ill*, located n ml'e* W.
Itel Air lerlion Inrludea kitchen
• f Sanford. Ph. FA 7 32«t.
eqmpi&gt;ed. tpnre healer, and
trnelian blind* Priced at only
itu.hou. wall siikio down and
m h i i k
vi*
Heylalr irction, a ipacbtua 1 bed
TUl t:ti\ViM&gt;|i »: TAI.M1*TT
mnnlhly payinenla of $3* 13
room home. FA 3 169*.
Ia ■( 1 ti f*H it r # » M * n p 0
w«a
4t i r I* R t h i l 4ir# « t
Br.iutilitl 1 HR, I balh home local
lutlr.* tr Trial
MAJOR BROWN RE.ALfV
I rd In lovely Pinrrrrtt area Fea
IMr r i i m &lt; Xfi il r* 11
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ti r FF»I v
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f i l e 4**111 44 f i t "
turr* electric kltcbrn, vpacr
Realtor
I F I i| # f# |1 • * * p r r i n t u l i '
o r I * sfl
heater ami Venetian Idmil i Tlrlv
.all Ilf l I F v . lilt FiF * I # f .. f • t , »i
• * 5 ft!
LIKE WARY
t
R | It.o M f f i . • o f i - a n « r h of
home iv in rxrrllrnt ronditmn
Ph.
FA
14237
or
FA
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In
Purrha-er may aiiume a 4 'i-.
l*tn»UFl H t u * r . let K s i d u f T
1 ‘m t n l r ,
K i-rids
sn*l
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V. A Mortgage. Priced at only
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
*•*i'4 I h r r i ( I** f\ q r 141•’ I I mf(*ttii|vief,
$12,393 wifh 11303 down and
V . •H i» * w pU jfttiff
I* • • M 4 4 ftedr nm, 2 hath kitchen equip
: * C i t l f F M K l n r H i . t n *t»*l e f f t R i w
$43 92 monthly. Available now!
ped
home
Many
other
extra!
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a n a Ii i M
»m i
tr* ft»# « * l r r u | i • MiM. M n f h
*10 Rrlaicliff. FA 2 1104.
i u i l l r t a ) ( i n u l i **f V ln H v I s
Ie* Ru*l
S t e n s t r o n i K r n lty
far Nettilnsle i diintr. In •"h4MF#fv.
IIUItlll.KT NTENHTROM
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REALTOR
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I.VN’N RISNUR
(ierrif* fa it
tir * i t s * r » w n*'i
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IF IT 18 R E A L E S T A T E
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avk Crumley A Montnlh
I *» t*U* v l U r t v
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 4*93
tu rA fei

Legal Notice

SUNLAND
Estates

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i : - R I 1.\T 8 aad MOfORi

PLUMBING

IIANDMADS CAST NET
WORK U Widening; 71. ft. In p trfttt COS“ Everything far Ihe SparHmta"
dll Ion t'xed only nnre, Ideal 1st
CALL iFree F.atimatri)
Vour Kvlrrude Dealer
TtTUS VILLU
mullet, etc Ph. FA M il? aflat
RIIBSON SPORTING GOODS
J;39 p. m.
PLUM RING A HEATING INC.
31)4 4-1 E. Ill Phnnv FA 2-39dt
I.IrrniFil — Bonded — Invorrd
FOR SALE flr«iiInglon MagmilR
M FSlU nV oiT R O A R n MOTORS SANFORD — Phone FA 2 71.91
pump aellnn thoi gun; II gaugf*
W. P. SMITH
PLUMBING
full ehuke. lo Inrh venl rih barOutboard Sale* A Service
Contracting k Repair*
rd l Lev* than I box ikella flrwR
2313 Park Ave.
FA 21234
Free Eillmatea
In pm New p.-l:e $1(1.40, wiR
R. L IIARVUY
aell for JIOJoj Gun eiH fr* s
I A—ARTICLES WANTED
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3343 Call FA 2M43
C.wh fur furniture er lurplui,
2 » -F U H M T U H i: and
Super Trading Poit. SanfordIIO U S K llO m
GOODS
Otlandu Hwy. ,FA 2 0477.
• nm VALUES
17-REAUTY PARLORS
• QUICK CREDIT
AIR c o n d it io n in g
• EASY TERMS
Sanford* Mo»t Mmlern
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
lirauty Salon
W
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S O N - M A IE R
..... Sanford Ait.
FA 2-8II2
Soft Water T V Stamp*
New And la r d Fumitute
HARIIIUTTK III! AI TY NOtlK
311 E, Flrxt St.
FA 2 3423
PLUMBING a r e p a ir s
103 So Oak
FA 2 3*42
Jne C fhomaa
FA 2 u(l9
JSA V K S
is— f e m a l e n n . r w a n t e d 1023 Sard* St.
New
&amp; lined
CLARKS
PLUMBING
AND
HEAT­
Uouiekreper, mutt have own
Fumilura and Appllanrts
ING h.w moved to our new luratraipp-irtnUnn Salary 123 week
lion *02 AA 27IU Kl, Plume
l)t -Vv day*. FA 2 2417,
fa : a t i .
207 Jt*9 E Flrat St 111. FA 2-0021
IS—M AI.K HELP B A M ED
24—PIANO SERVICE
MAN WANTED— Good opening. PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING Utrd furnitiira, appilinea*, lo*la
eic nau|tit-*ntd l.irry 'i Mart
Sell Ilawlelgh Priwluria in San'
AV. I.. IIAMMGN
213 Haiifonl Av t Ph FA 1-4112.
font nr K A'duila Co, Year Ph. r.A 2 121.1 After 3 oo p nt.
around vleadv work; good pto
fll» See J AA Maairy. P* O. 2i V IH II HIM. MINTR ACIOllS
Under ('onvliurlian
Box li Anthony or write Raw
lelgh'a, Dipt FAL-440 137, Mem F’or rnrpentry, painting, aetrenphil, Tenn
ing, luoflng, ami plavter repair,
aipliall tlie, a-beitot tiding,
20 —Mate or Female
matoitry or wood ilrpi, leveling
and lepalrlug garage* and
\ OI'IKT COMMUNITY
Colored brtp wanted. mu»l he m rr
wifcklng rail F a 2
.Nf.ir Mnyfair Cnunlry Oub
21 apply In prrion al Pig N'
Whittle.
2 3 - ELECTRICAL SERVICE

JM

Mather of Sanford

RAVENNA PARK

t i —Work Wanted

VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
Part* for all makei if .-leaner*;
Uahy illtlng, tinning FA I 792*
Eleitrtui, Hoover, Kurliy. cle.
Fiee pick up Work guaranteed
Ironing, lOe L lie FA 3 7241
FA 2 4743

Wavhioa or ironing taken in. : llouve Wiring — Cieclrie Setvlce
Hid Vlhten
FA 2 AW 2134 Ch*** Ave J II
ILANDALL ELECTRIC CO
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112 Magnolia

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Quality Homes
MODERATEI.Y I'HICBD

Low Down Payment

Dili ia a g u n t pan In the Ititr
Theatre for ftaymund Lundqui-l iiPPOIITUNITY AA'AILADLE FOR
M o n th ly P a y m e n t*
I »e* a « a # 4
Kxp. dale Jan 9, '39.
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kitchen equipped. I lorlrta room,
Yen I • -I t i t Vi *i'f 4 i«nf a r # Ii#r«
II. M. (ilea on. Lake Mary
or full lime Excellent oppor
hurricane ’enee. carportr, utility*
I in l i fi#«l ■ fll|r aivv r I •'I Tri * R t t i «|f*
lunRy for qualified pervon.
tria ritla R4-1 i ti *hM *»r
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t i l l * h it 4 «* 0 « • llia t M i d r a t a l # in the
$.Vaj3u in 11,97$ W ravh required
price $12,300. with $930 rai down
i lM e o f Il l'll- WI I* &gt;ri
M eia n ier.
to
enable &gt;mt to begin immedi­
I ’n y r i t r J i t d i a o f I*#*i i m i r t# i **&gt;•xint v,
payment. Phone PA 2 2374
C h o o se Y o u r O w n T ile
p i I m a e-f f u » tin (Ha * ’* f I t M i t l
ately. Company flnanrea expan­
In ft* n f o i I. V*La f l a t
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you
have
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ear
A n d P a i n t C o lo r s
f • til* 4•
1 • fr««ni f l i t 11fit R anf
Lakefront 2 bedroom name home.
i h a t i r » f nkih|'x a t l a n *• f ' t i l l
TV TUIIF..M
aod * aparp hour* weekly wme,
Practically Imulird on inude.
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giving particular* |« National MMf TESTED FREE
llomra llealiftuMl Fur
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r# tk l*
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Sate* k Mfg Co, 3304 Green­
Florida Living.
— la your home
dulance from IM.and $7,700
nf |ft)« . | ai l 1 ‘ a*ii1 Mil*I K# v •
ville Avenue, Italia* 4. Text*,
t " ti e »*ie r ' l l n a i | h l a a « * q l , o r 3 &amp; t Hedroom*— I &amp;. 'J H ntlit
I Complete ttoek an trurkj
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GA 2 4344.
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typewriter Call l'A 2 &lt;5341.
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Me «tf tMtiama
L'un'truction Co„ Inc.
Tube
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tale—
phonograph
record*,
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211 W'e«t 23th Slrrel
A t t o r n # ! a fair l! f «* ut«*e&gt;
2344 Trench Ave.
ll, aerenorle*. EMahlWhed buvlC u n v e n tlo n a l
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Phone PA 2 2193
nen.
Dnvvnlnwii
location.
Ideal
J. W . H A L L
* F in a n c in g
man
and
wile
builne**,
MmleItrallnr
rale Invrilmrnl reeiuired. Box
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D ow n P a y m e n ts
TV, Sanford Herald.
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Refunded.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

5490 DOWN

23—SPECIAL SLRAICFS
INCLUDES CLOSING LUSTS
AVEIJ. DRILLING
NEW 3 bedroom hlork houie
F'alrhink* Morve Pump*
locatrd ai I9Q3 Writ 3rd St. on
ttepaira to all make*
large lot. Mpdcrn detlgn arcenHOWARD AV. LONG
lualatl by *&lt;&gt;ft pavtel tnlnrv. Ef­
.U7 E. Commercial Ave.
ficiency kitchen — te n r ail
Plume FA 2 243d
hrraklait liar—large picture win
liuw, fu ll pi in- iili.uu), FHA
PUMrs - SPRINKLER
financing
leiw monthly pay.
SYSTEMS
meriti Atallahlc now. Move in
aad tvenefli from homeaiead All Ijpei and airei, * tmtalltd
-Do II YOuraelf*
(aamption.

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Cornrr Hity. 17-92 X 27lh St.
Phona FA 2-U9I

Cor. Hwy. 17-92 &amp; 27lh SI.
rhone FA 2-1501
1.4 N. Park Ava.

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WE REPAIR AND SERVICE

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Ph. fA 2-4123 207 W. 2nd SI,
Th. FA 24US

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We invite you lu be ttur KUinln nbmilulely fret
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Motrin while you locale muHi IiI* housing Tor
you and your family. Pick up your key at Ihe
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START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT

SAN FRANCISCO - f U P l J - Af
let winning the Central California
drag n e e championship, Kenneth
O . Holi worth, SO. m am ated on
d u rg ra of ateaUni U»e powerful
engine uard In the auto that won
Mm the title.

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and a barn dance in the acnibbed
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�Castro Unites Cuba
HAVANA. Cuba (UPII - Rebel
leader Fidel Castro proclaimed
Dr. Manuel Umitta provisional
president of Cuba today to suereed ousted Dielalor Fulgrocio
Batista. who (led into exile
Q The move was accepted by the

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2 Deaths Reported
In Stale; Safety
Officials Cautious

TALLAHASSEE ( I T I l - Only
two accidental death* were re­
ported in Florida (or the New
Year'a holiday »o Lir. lint ssfety
officials arc not clapping their
bandi yet.
•'The holiday won’t h? over
until Sunday night, ard «e can
kill a lot o( people before then."
commented State Patrol Director
II. N. Klrkman.
D Only traffic fatality for the New
Year’i *o far mas the death Jan.
1 of Donald le e Hard*. 19. of
URrlle. killed in an accident on
State Hoad 25 near Moore Haven
in Hendry County.
Roy C. Dillingham, *2. burned
(o death New Year * Day In hi*
Jackaonville home
Official* were unable to explain
the unuiual lack of highway death*
on New Year’a Exe and New
UYear’a Day.
"Maybe the horrible slaughter
of Chriitmai in Florida had *omc
effect.” Klrkman »ald. noting that
27 prr»on* were killed in traffic
accident* in the Mate over the
long Yuletide celebration
• Or maybe they’re getting *ome
icnie. I don’t know, but whatever
it i*. we’re glad.”
Widespread rain could have nail
gome effect in cutting down on
^flhr numl&gt;er of driver*. Motori»l*
alto tend to drive more »lowly on
rain slick highway*.
Safety eip ertt had prrdirted 21
traffic fataliliet and tit other
death* from miscellaneous cau»e»
during tha four-day New Year *
weekend.

City Hall Closed
*ln Sayer's Memory
Sanford * City Hall » a i closed
foday W memory of lleidt Newton
Sayer. city dark and finance di­
rector, who died New W ar* Eve
in Seminole Memorial llotpltal.
AU function* of the municipal­
ity ihut down for the day. Street
and refute department* will work
a double shift tomorrow, and city
^employs* will conilder Saturday
■ regular working day.
The flag at the city* land shell
flew at half rnaat for the decea*ed.
who hid served Sanford continu
outly for 31 yean . Funeral wr.lce*
were to be held at 3 p. m. today
at the F»r*t Baptist Church with
a'! city employe* attending.
City Manager Warren K. Know|r i takl thi* morning. "Heidi com­
pletely fulfilled the ’indU.tnfablc’
Aphrase uied in the city * recent
resolution commending him. He
ha* been invaluable to Sanford
through all period*, and cannot be
replaced. We have »u»taincd a
tembla Ion.”
O. P. Herndon, county clerk, an­
nounced that the Seminole County
court-hou»0 will l&gt;c clo*nl from
3 to 4 p. m. during the funeral
acrvic*.
Henry Tamm, deputy city clerk,
fJiaa been appointed acting finance
''director.

Pisa Still Leans;
They Tilted, Too
PISA. Italy (UfM &gt;—A group of
Frenih. touritta tried to correct
the lean of the famed PUa tower
after a New Year'* Fvc party.
The&gt; drove from the hotel where
Athry were celebra'i
to the lean
ing tower, hooked one end of a
*teel eahie to the ba»e of the
structure and the other end to the
rear axle of their car.
Then one of them put the car in
gear and »teppcd on the ga*. The
lower did not budge an inrh. hut
the car went off in two direction*.
The rear end wa» jerked out of
the xehlcle hv the ral*V. wMte the
re*t of the ta r hurtlrd arrou the

armed force*, and (be military
commander of Havana sent a
plane to Santiago do Cuba to pick
up Caitro and L'mitla.
Castro *aid earlier he and Urrutia would make a triumphal en­
try into thi* city, which Is
paralyied by i rebel-called gen­
eral strike, at 2 p m. today. How­
ever. rebel tource* here said
later that Caitro would not arrive
until probably tome time Satur­
day from Santiago, which he proclaimed the provisional capital of
the country.
Former President Carlos Prio
Socarroa*. deposed by Batista in
a coup d'etat on March 10. 1952,
arrived in Havana thi* morning to
Join the Caitro forte*. He was
one of the most active anti Batista
leaders.
Hi* return wat part of an all.nit effort by the rebel force* to
bring back anti Batista refugee*
from abroad. At least three Cutuna Airline- plane* took off
empty from here and were returning to Rancho Boyero Airport
with the exile*.
Rebel sources said follower* of
I’rio and all o t h e r Insurgent
sro""« had united behind Castro's
24th of July movement.
Havana Itself was quiet. *ave
for the sounds of occasional shot*
and minor looting and sacking ac­
tivities.
Capital I* Quiet
The city of a m i l l i o n and a
quarter wat paralyied by the gen­
eral strike, which Caitro railed
for Thursday to lend weight to
hi* victory.
There were no cars on the
streets and only a few pedestrians.. Those who moved about
were stopped every few yards by
soldiers and armed rebel* who

4 Persons Injured
In Traffic Mishap
A "busy" hour collision this
morning at the intersection of Or­
lando Drive and 17 92 injured four
people and ret passers-by to
thinking about hazardous road con­
ditions and the rising traffic toll.
Injured were Mr*. Mary Mar­
garet Davis, SI, of Kissimmee,
bruises about tha head and shouldera; Margaret Ann Davis 4. *01
lau rel Ave.. broken right arm,
Mrs. Christine Cole Ailing, 43,
lak e Mary, lacerations of tha
right knee; and her husband. Ar­
thur B. Ailing, 52, aplnal injury.
All were given emergency treat­
ment at Seminole Memorial llo*.
pital and released, with the rxccption of Mr. Ailing, who was admilted for examination.
Officer* said the accident occurred at 1:35 I. m, when Mr*. l)avia ran a stop sign on Orlando
Dr. and I7 W. aMUng the automobile driven by Mr*. Ailing
Mra. Davis wa* driving a ’5* i*t&gt;.
door redan; the Ailing * were in
a '63 station wagoo. Both were
considered a total loss.
Mr*. Davl* was charged with
failure to yield right of way l.y
-Sgt. lien Butler, Sanford Police.
Patrolman Jam et T. Hardy astlsted in investigation and traffic
vontrol.

Record Straight;
Wasn’t His Home

Tho*t people who don’t like torn
In Sanford "otter’’ change their
way*. The Herald decided thi*
morning when calli were received
•about the "obxiou* pun ’ remark
* concluding the atory on the death
of the Sanford loo'a otter.
The roving reporter di*eovered
In mentioning the incident, at aeveral partial New Year’a Eve, that
nearly every gueit came up with
the remark, "That ’otter’ be stop-

Rotarians To Sec
•Films On Football
Film* of the two finsl games of
Use Sera.'i)!e llir h .School foot­
ball seat io will be shown to tha
Sanford Rotary d u ll Monday noon
la tbs Civic Center.
The scenes have been taken
the games played last sea­
son with D eland and Apopka,
and wilt be shown by Coach Jhn
Plgott The program It under the
^gJlreetwn of Gordon Bradley.

Mother 'Nagged/
Ex-Mental Patient
Says Of Slaying
MIAMI BEACH tUPI) - Police
early today arrested a former
mental patient from Brooklyn.
X.Y., charged with heating hi*
mother to death with a hammer
Dec. 3.
Detective* *aid lohn T. Cavanigh. 31. admitted hitting hi*
mother. Kathleen, repeatedly with
a machinist's hammer because
»he nagged him.
At the lime he confessed, he
apparently did not know lh*
woman died from the heating.
poller **hf.
Cavanagh said hi* mother "con
tinuallv nagged” at him ever
since bis release several months
ago from a veterans hospital
wherr hr had been a patient (or
five year*.
"She . . . provoked me. nied
me got me upirt and aggravated
me constantly.” he said.
The morning of Dec. 3. he
could take it no longer, he said.
He told detectives hr took a
mirhinltt's hammer out of a
closet, held It behind hi* back
and walked over to hi* mother
lilting on the sofa.
"I kept hitting her.” he said.
"I don't know how many time*.”
Then he fled to Miami Beach.
He got a job a t day deik clerk
at the Shore Park Hotel fire day*
later. He wa* at the hotel when
detective* arrested him.
Officer* u id they triced Cavanagh through hi* job registration
form.
Cavanagh was held on a tech
nical disorderly conduct charge
until New York police arrive to
rtturn him.
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*•«"» m*n ind hu mU*
Witnesses said when Hill tried
to calm la tte r and Fannie Tombs
at his home, the wife followed
him into the street and killed
him with a tingle shot.
The SOyear-old Tomb* woman
was held today for homicide
Investigation

Practice A s You Preach,
President Tells Russians
GEITYMlUBG. Pa. ( U P D Prrsident Elsenhower today ehal
lenged Ihe letders of Russia to
practice in Berlin what they
preach from the Kremlin about
peaceful coexistence with Use
West.
The President, to an eichangt
of New Y ear't mesiages with the
Soviet Union's top bosses, said
that Rustla'a expressed hope o.
reducing dangerous international
tensions in 1959 was inconsistent
srith h -r Nov. 27 demand that the
Western Allies gel out of West
Berlin by June 1.
Thus Elsenhower look a de­
cided arm 's length attitude to­
ward the New Year's peace me*sage whirh tam e in from the
Kremlin late Thursday.
The President was spending ■
leisurely New Year * Day with
bit grandchildren watching the

Cotton Bowl football gime on
television when Ihe White House
in Washington notified him that a
message had come In from Soviet
Prime Minister Nikita Khrush
chev and K. Voroshilov, chairman
of the Presidium of the Supreme
Soviet.
Voroshilov technically ia the
Russian head of Halt, but Khru
thchev ia the boas.
The message came in by com
mercial cable in Russian and wa*
sent to the State Department for
tranilrtJon.
Elsenhower Bred back hia
thanks for the high hopes for
1159—1 nd sent it by Western Un­
ion.
In essence, be Informed the
Russians that however admirable
peaceful intentioo* might be, they
should be backed up by positive
progress. He suggested Berlin as
la rU n g paint
a prim* au/ting

FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1959

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 840

McRoberts Pledges
Funds To Get Team

News Briefs
Tito Off For Burma
JAKARTA (Ul’ll - Yugoslav
President Tito, winding jp a visit
to Indonesia, sailed Thursday for
Burma, it wa» reported today.

Sanford today found *;t "anger’ and it® chnncca of gettinsr
back into organized baseball moved a giant stride n earer
reality.
The "angel” appeared in the form of W. K. McRoberta,
owner of McKolierta Tire Supply Co., West First SL Me Robe rts posted the 81.000 guarantee needed to assure Sanford

Sceptre For Sale
LONDON (UPI) — The syndi­
cate that own* the yacht B.-eptre,
unsuccessful Itriilrh chat'cngrr in
t&gt;plcmber’* America Cup races,
put it up for tale today.

Flights Cancelled
MIAMI (L'PII - Pan American
World Airways and Delta and
National airlines cancelled all
scheduled flights In Harana today
(or the second straight day.

Assumes Command
NAPLES (UPli-Adm . Charle*
R. (Catl Brown, who had comminded the U. S. ath Mediter­
ranean Fleet since 195®. as­
sumed cummtnd today of all Al­
lied forces In southern Europe.

Reactor Is Planned
MANILA - t U I ’l) — Paulino
Garcia, chairman of the National
Science Development Board, said
today U. 8- aid will enable The
Phillppinei to Install the first nu­
clear reactor In Southeast Asia.

Mamie Is Chosen

N E W YORK turn - Mrs.
Dwight D. Elsenhower and Dr.
Paul Dudley While will serve ai
honorary chairmen of the 1959
National Heart Fund Campaign,
it waa announced Thursday.

Anyone For Diving?

Peacemaker Dies

»ht,f hum

Established 1908

$1,000 Baseball Bond Posted

By Radar-Jammer

Unhappy New Year d,ilh Thur,d*&gt;’

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPER •

United Press Leased Wire

WASHINGTON (L'PII — Scien­
tist! said today that large areas
of the Pacific Ocean floor may
be worth half a million dollars a
u . u n i v-c- tcwWASHINGTON (l PI) — Air square mile because of extensive
ore deposits.
w u rtr*
telligenee agents in Berlin have
• " * » n*,* ork
r*d« Rats Outnumber ’Em
NEW DELHI (UP) - India’s
lnd r,d l°
equipment
government has launched a cam,h* i «“ *• .
Tk n t t U the Jamming might p-.ign to exterminate the 1.4 Ml'*™ k h*voc wUh »»? fu,ur‘ ■*’ Han rat*—outnumlarlng penptr in
,0 °P*r *u
»lrl“ l 10 this country 7 to 1—which destroy
21 million dollars worth of food
*»'• H*r,ln from ^ h a d r .
Ev,n u ,h* I**""""*
1* grains each year.
“fise*. by counter measure*, the
•»*&lt;* «*»*&gt;' aeriously coubi Dip Very Slight
wt*«'thrr an air lift alone could
WASHINGTON (UPII — S e n
«&lt;,ln *,v r
•*
'»**« Harry F. II) rd (D-Va I rrported
They said the cargo demands today that federal civilian rm
would be at least two and one ployment during November to
half times greater.
tiled 2.554.717, a drop of only 765
A spokesman for the Joint government workers from the
Chiefs of Staff at the same lime previous month.
Indicated the United States would
fsvnr armed grnumt "convoys” as Britain Changes Mind
a method of penetrating any fu­
LONDON (UPI&gt;—Britain, which
ture blockade that might be iml-ofed against the former German recently declared Itself out of
warplane business has reversed
CS|&gt;|t*l
•
A high Air Force offiilal said Its field and started work on a
that even in 1945 the Ruiviins had new Jet bomber capable of car
considerable jamming equipment rylng an atomic bomb to any tar­
around Rerlln. l i t said the loss of get in the world.
"a couple” of American plane* at
thal time may have hern due to French Kill d2 Arabs
A MilKUS (UPII — French Al­
Jamming operations, although ac
tual cause of the crashes was un pine troops killed 32 Arab gure.
rillat near Aaig*. 100 mile* east
certain.
of here, In a battle that begin
New Year's Ere and continued iato New Year’a Day. authorities
here reported today. There was no
report of French casualties.

Claude M. Whitten, fire chief at
the Sanford Naval Air Station, today said thal his was not the
dwelling visited early New Year *
Eve by the Sanford Fire Depart
ment.
The bouse, located at S12 East
Second St., Is owned by hi* father,
and occupied by James A. Rcdcn
augh.
The mlx-up was easily under­
stood when it came to light thal
Whitten's father is named R.
Claude.
Only minor damage wa* caused
hy the fire, but the NAS chief
wanted no part ol 'the blame*"lie | fl F a m i l y F i a H t
is rondurtlng
urtlng
a .fire
prevention
jJ aV rI vS Mc oMwV fIlI . II . IF. (il'lMi
&gt;n at
&gt; I Ithe
k. V
. . I Air
I I . Station
C .. . .
t i l I I — Charcampaign
Naval
lie Hill, a Negro, was shot to

Vandals started the New Year
off on the wrong foot yesterday
when they threw bricks through
windows at Stine Machine and
Supply Co, stole hubcaps from
parked automobiles lnd siphoned
gas from tanks.
The incidents are under investi­
A s q u ir r
gation by the Sanford Police De
The leaning tower * a i »tlll lean­ partmenl.
ing today.

‘Otter’ Stop That,
Herald Decides

were patrolling the city to pre­
vent any more outburata of vio­
lence.
Before order waa restored, mob*
roamed the streets In a wild foray
of looting, tacking and destruc­ VOL. XLIX
tion.

of a learn In the Florida Stale
League.
John Krider, manager of the
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce, will represent Sanford at
(he annual meeting of the league
In Orlando on Sunday. Name* of
other* who will otend had nol
t nllrd Press International
been released when The Ilcrald
Fulgeneio Batista, ousted presl- went to press this afternoon.
dent of Oulu, never believed he M cnoberts and Krider. a t a
was a diilslur.
meeting today, ask) that a group
This man of charm, the quick of local businessmen will form a
smile, Ihr glad handshake and the corporation to field the team , if
loud laugh thought of himself as they a re satisfied with develop,
the Lincoln of Cuba. Indeed. Un-1 menta a t the league meeting. MeW. K. .McROIlKItTS
coin wa* his klol amt he has read Roberts would become a m ember
nearly rvrr)thlnr available on the of this group, the maximum numlife of the American Civil War her of which will b* 10.
president.
After pledging lb* money. MeLincoln rote to true greatness Roberta said; "I Uk* baseball. The
in civil war. Batista was Ihe league would add another recrea­
cause of such a w ar, ami H was tional facility lo Sanford and U19
hia downfall. Yet he waa a true area, giving ns a boost In th«
child of the people —the orphaned long, summer months."
aon of a poverty stricken peasant
K rider and Jerry Covington vol­
family of Spanish, Negro, Indian unteered their services to Investi­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Com­
Hut hr warned that ' while the and Chinese descent. He wat aelf- gate the possibility of getting San­
merce Secretary- l-ewls L Slrauss expansion in business since last educated and he had the pride of ford a franchise in lha Claaa D
u id today that business hid spring hat been substantial ami a self-made man.
League.
Ilalitla wat born on Jan. II. Covingt00 said tbit tbo pittamade a 'quick ami substantial the base of recovery has widened
recovery” from ihe recent reces­ aomc major elements of demand Itsoi in Orienle Province in a mud burgh Piratas and Washington bad
floored, thatchad roof but. II* azpreaaod an interest In aopplyiag
sion.
are still lagging."
"We start ihe new year from
For example, Strauss said In a went to a school run by American Sanford wtth fail working agree­
a position of increasing strmglh year-end statement, there "It at quakert and worked in the sugar ments.
and of growing confidence,” he yet mi rlear rut evidence of a re­ fields, in a grocery store and on P ater Schist, former sports edi­
said.
newed upswing” In business out­ the railroads lie often joked a- tor of The Herald and present sec­
lays for new plant and equip­ l-out his drrtrr to be a railroad retary of the FSL, said that fin­
engineer.
ancial aM voted by the m ajor
ment.
Hut destiny l*d Batista Inlo an
"The latest survey of intentions arm y career. He enlisted in 1921, leagues In Washington aa Dec. g
by businessmen for the first quar­ later took s secretarial course "m ake it much easier to field anater of the new year indicates and returned In the service ai a cetaful teams In smatl cities." *
firming Irmlrncir-a," he runllnurd. stenographer at army headquar­ The local delegation wGl Inform
Icagoa Sunday that Sanford
"but an investment rale only ters. In J9J1 he led a bloodless tha
allghlly In advance of Ihr final "aergcsnU’ revolt” and from baa tha required
rangements, such aa tha
NEW YORK (L’PII - A court quarter of 1951.”
then on wat lha power behind tha agreement with a
appointed board of monitors set
Two other sectary ol the e c e ________
____
throne at _________
Mvaral pm
ideaU . bonp fo watch c w r Ihe Teamstrra mtiny which must show marked
himself prwaMent from
Union was prrparcd I n d a y to improvement if economic rrrov- 15*40 (0 11*44. After four y a r t of Sanford formerly held a
block by legal means the uni &gt;n'a cry It to continue unabated, hr r s t|r , he seised control of the gotchine la tha FSL. It waa
avowed attempt to organize New slated, arc the automobile Indus {rrom rnt in 1952 in anothor blood- by
tha Naw York (now San Fran­
York's 24.000 policemen
try ami exports
let* coup.
cisco) Giant*. Sanford's 19M team
Godfrey Schmidt a New York
“ Auto sales liavr rrrrntly ImHatlsl* Is a husky man, hand- won the pennant and la reeogats,attorney ami member
.
. . . of i h e proved with the introduction of some, almost dashing. Ilf It fond ed as tha greatest erer to per­
board,-said no formal acUtm was , hf
models.” he said, ad d - I of athletics, late hour reading. form Ic tbo league.
I'1?,™"' al.pfrsent. hut added
|nK ihat a full test of Ihe auto . parties, and good fellowship. Evsn Officials said stories about tha *
Willi
Allli our
our rohrt
cofirt appolntoil
appointed pow
powAhotil&lt;l come in Ihe spring I llarana aristocrats of pure 8pan- possibility t i Sanford's return to
er*. there Is no question but that
The
fot
mer atomic energy torn I**1 'I*"*"1 fmlnd h,f Preact** I" organised baaeball, carried ex­
we definitely ran stop this ac­
mltsioncr
alto noted that unem­ their clubs and society more of a clusively in The llarald, bad creat­
tion"
ployment
la
"still above normal.” pleasure than a distasteful duty. ed "quit* a bit of tn trrtac"
Schmidt described as "a pub
With
four
million
iwrson* out of IDs divorce from hl» first wife,
Urlly siunt” and "pure bluff"
work
at
tinyear's
end, lie said. Elisa, mother of his two daugh­
Irainster plans lo *&gt;egtn picketing
"A
prime
objective
in 1959 will ters and eldest son, did not pleas#
New Y’ork CHy police Installa­
lie more work for more people." church authorllie*. however.
tions Jan. 12
lie said Ihe nation atands on . Ills second wife ia beautiful
"At this ’ntomrnt. Ihr whole
the
threshold of a dread.- of Marta Fernandes, by whom he
thing looks tike a p u b l i c i t y
has four sons. She shares bis ex­
stunt,” Schmidt said "It’s an­ prosperity "whirh should sur­ ile.
other move by lloffa (Teamster* pass anything o r have ex­
LOUGIfBOROUCn, E n g l a n d
President Jam es H Holla) who Is perienced."
(UPI)— A wealthy contractor wbo
"The
Impart
n&lt;
population
in­
under a compulsive motive to
bought a golf club which had re ­
crease and the continuing flood
ihmu his weight a round.”
jected hia appUcaUon for member­
of
invention
and
technological
In Philadelphia. Ihe president
ship said today he will turn tha
of the Fraternal Order of( Police progress will provide unprece­
llnka into a building subdivision
said Ihr team sters’ d riir would dented opportunities for capital
Mr* Marguerite Neumann, ST, unless ha la alerted a life member.
investment
and
expanding
em­
he unsurrrssfui if tried In Phila­
P atrick Pateman said Ota chib’e
Hied at her I/injrwonri home jrW9delphia. James J. l/rughran said ployment and sate*," Slrauss terday at noon after a heart at­ lease a n tha grounds will prevent
that by today most of the lodge’s said.
any change until the tod of tha
tack.
Sd.isiO members in major U. 8.
Mra. Neumann came to fimg- year, but after that anything ia
cities Will have rrrcivrd remind
wood from Port-au l ’eek, N. J.. possible.
rrs that union memlw-rship for
five years sgo. She was a member "The club ran only stay on my
police Is against the order's con­
nf Christ Episcopal Church.
lerraa.” the 42-year-old contractor
stitution
Survivor* Include her husband, said. "They are quite simple*—that
Full details were not available larn y Neumann; two aoni, Ken­ I become a life member. If they
early this afternoon when Sheriff* neth K. La-«son and William L. don’t accept me, I shall develop
Deputies rrportrd the discovery Lawson, loth of lo n g Branch, N. the land as a valuable building
plot.
of the Imdy of an aged man near J.. and six grandchildren.
Funeral service* will be held
"T hat will taach them not to ba
Seminole Park Raceway.
The man was Identified as I'hitlp tomorrow morning at Cox-Parker snooty."
SAN' CARLOS. Artr (IT I)-T w o
funeral Home In Winter Park.
Patem an paid about $30,000 for
persons were killed and eight oth­ II. Stewart, who appealed to have The Rev. George Granger will of­ tha club property In nearby Cbarners Injured on the San Carlos In­ died of natural causes.
Ttir matter Is under Investigat­ ficiate. The body will be sent to wood Forest. He had been a
dian Reservation early Thursday
when rclrheanli brought In the ion by Altamonte Springs authori­ Newark, N. J.. for Interment in tnembor fur IS year* but had to
'th e Mount Prospect Cemetery.
resign for business reasons and
Pew year by toasing lighted atirka ties.
wa* rejected when he applied far .
of dynamttr.
readmlsston.
Mike Windham, criminal inves­
"T here were petty jealousies, batigator on the reservation, said
cauao I worked my way up In
about to Indians wrre engaged in
life," ho said.
tossing the dynamite out of a
doorway like ftrrrrackers when
one of the participants apparently
dropped a lighted stlrk into a box
of dynamite, touching off an rarsplitting blast that Ml "nothing
WASHINGTON (UPII — Demo-. Itayburn was pictured as not tonbut toothpicks."
LONDON (D P I)- Vrs. Gwen
Dead were Deli Hinton. 27 and cratic congressional leaders, fore-' vineeil this was needed. Without ctolrn Smith, 22. died In the ruins
casting
a
harmonious
and
rrspon
hia
support,
the
move
dies.
his 17-year old staler. Nona.
—Dr. Dale Alford, the Utile of her horn* Thursday night be­
slhlr session, moved today to
patch up party diffrrrnrr* that Hock segregationist who beat cause she waa nnahle to smell
threaten to spilt Democratic ranks popolar Rrp. Brooks Hays &lt;D earaping gas.
C o n te n ts O f Jail
Mra. Smith left a hospital four
in both hoti-rs with the opening Ark.) In a controversial writ*in
The Semin Ic County Sheriff* of Congress next week.
vote on Nov. 4, will be seated. days ago after a sinus operation
Department reported Ihr rontcnli
Speaker Aim Rayburn and Sen­ Northern liberal Democrats who which left her without her aenae
of Ihe jail today; one while fe­ ate Democratic Leader Lyndon want to bar Alford whUe a House of amcU.
male, fixr white mates, one white II. Johnson, hark at Ihe Capitol committee itudle* election com­ Police aatd she was prepartag
male tnrompetrnt. rich! colored after returning Thursday from plaints against him will get little her husband'i tea hi the kitchen
male*, one colored male Juvenile. Tr x*lt settled into a round of support. Alford also will be ac­ when gaa started to leak from the
(our colored tamale* and one col
n (frrn fti wllh kf). mrmber* of cepted as a Democrat, although kitchen Move. Mrs. Smith didn't
ored female juven'le.
| |h&lt;( Kth Con).rrM, -which con he ran aa an Independent agilnst notice.
Then ike bouse exploded, bury­
the Democratic nominee. Hays.
J venes Wednesday.
Across the Capitol. Johnson also ing bar Iwsealh the nibble.
m i
,1
Itsvturn declined to talk about
t * 0 liberal • conaervat've issue* waa having hu opening day prob­
that wlU confront the House on lem*. IJberala there want to kill
( loudv with Intermittent rain opening day. However, from his Ihe filibuster. Southern commaraging tonight. Saturday partly initial huddles with party leaders tlvei don't want thu filibuster
touched. Johnson waa seeking a resum e
cloud), scattered showers and these prospects emerged:
taming rolder late Saturday. High —A liberal move to change way to avoid a noisy now display
M.
M ay 7* to H . tow tonight 4* to House rule* to curb strength of of Ihe rlvll right! breath between
45. Variable wl»H» g to 13 miles Ihe conservative House Rule* Northern and Southern (actions of Cassell and Harry M. W tor hqre
urced all a n a b sn to a to a i. _
t ommittee wilt be soft-pedaled. the party
per boar

Batista Saw Self
As Cuba's Lincoln

Business For New Year:

Strength And Confidence

Monitors Prepare
Hoffa Roadblock

Dial'll Teach 'Em
To 'H ighhat' Him

Mrs. Neumann
Dies At Longwood

City, County Set
2 Dead* 8 Injured
lo Name Chairmen In Dynamite Game
This will be a weekend oj an
tlripatlon for Ihe Seminole County
and City of Sanford Boards of
Commissioners.
Tuesday morning David Gatchel
and Vernon Dunn will join the
county board, replacing Fred Dy­
son and B. C. Dodd, whom they
defeated in elections. A new chair­
man will be chosen by the hoard.
John Krider now holds Uie port.
Sanford City Commissions r- will
hold thalr annual reorganizations!
meeting Tuesday night. Joe Bak
er will be sworn In. liking Ihe
position held hy David Catehrl
The Mayor of Sanford will be
chosen by the five rommls-ionert.
The honorary position requires
only addesl stamina for photo­
graphy and a strong hand with the
gavel.
If first snd second b-lloting
Tuesday night are unmetessrth,
the mayor may be cho.en by
drawing a name out of Ihe hat. or
putting the question lo City At
lomey Bti) Hutchison Jr.
The public Is pond-r mg the
Issue. City snd county leaders
; robsbly are. loo

S u lliv a n A r r e s te d
MAURI , Calif. ( U P I .- Actor
Barry Bulllvan, e«. was arrested
today. Malibu sheriffi officers
said bo was "a little belligerent,
but not ta bad aa some.”
Sullivan was stopped while driv­
ing hia Aurtta Healey sport* car.

Philip H. Stuart
Found Dead Today

Democrats Ready
To Kiss, Make Up

Unable To Smell,
She Dies In Blast

W earner

Chonu To Rehearse

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�Castro Unites Cuba
HAVANA. Cuba (UPII - Rebel
leader Fidel Castro proclaimed
Dr. Manuel Umitta provisional
president of Cuba today to suereed ousted Dielalor Fulgrocio
Batista. who (led into exile
Q The move was accepted by the

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2 Deaths Reported
In Stale; Safety
Officials Cautious

TALLAHASSEE ( I T I l - Only
two accidental death* were re­
ported in Florida (or the New
Year'a holiday »o Lir. lint ssfety
officials arc not clapping their
bandi yet.
•'The holiday won’t h? over
until Sunday night, ard «e can
kill a lot o( people before then."
commented State Patrol Director
II. N. Klrkman.
D Only traffic fatality for the New
Year’i *o far mas the death Jan.
1 of Donald le e Hard*. 19. of
URrlle. killed in an accident on
State Hoad 25 near Moore Haven
in Hendry County.
Roy C. Dillingham, *2. burned
(o death New Year * Day In hi*
Jackaonville home
Official* were unable to explain
the unuiual lack of highway death*
on New Year’a Exe and New
UYear’a Day.
"Maybe the horrible slaughter
of Chriitmai in Florida had *omc
effect.” Klrkman »ald. noting that
27 prr»on* were killed in traffic
accident* in the Mate over the
long Yuletide celebration
• Or maybe they’re getting *ome
icnie. I don’t know, but whatever
it i*. we’re glad.”
Widespread rain could have nail
gome effect in cutting down on
^flhr numl&gt;er of driver*. Motori»l*
alto tend to drive more »lowly on
rain slick highway*.
Safety eip ertt had prrdirted 21
traffic fataliliet and tit other
death* from miscellaneous cau»e»
during tha four-day New Year *
weekend.

City Hall Closed
*ln Sayer's Memory
Sanford * City Hall » a i closed
foday W memory of lleidt Newton
Sayer. city dark and finance di­
rector, who died New W ar* Eve
in Seminole Memorial llotpltal.
AU function* of the municipal­
ity ihut down for the day. Street
and refute department* will work
a double shift tomorrow, and city
^employs* will conilder Saturday
■ regular working day.
The flag at the city* land shell
flew at half rnaat for the decea*ed.
who hid served Sanford continu
outly for 31 yean . Funeral wr.lce*
were to be held at 3 p. m. today
at the F»r*t Baptist Church with
a'! city employe* attending.
City Manager Warren K. Know|r i takl thi* morning. "Heidi com­
pletely fulfilled the ’indU.tnfablc’
Aphrase uied in the city * recent
resolution commending him. He
ha* been invaluable to Sanford
through all period*, and cannot be
replaced. We have »u»taincd a
tembla Ion.”
O. P. Herndon, county clerk, an­
nounced that the Seminole County
court-hou»0 will l&gt;c clo*nl from
3 to 4 p. m. during the funeral
acrvic*.
Henry Tamm, deputy city clerk,
fJiaa been appointed acting finance
''director.

Pisa Still Leans;
They Tilted, Too
PISA. Italy (UfM &gt;—A group of
Frenih. touritta tried to correct
the lean of the famed PUa tower
after a New Year'* Fvc party.
The&gt; drove from the hotel where
Athry were celebra'i
to the lean
ing tower, hooked one end of a
*teel eahie to the ba»e of the
structure and the other end to the
rear axle of their car.
Then one of them put the car in
gear and »teppcd on the ga*. The
lower did not budge an inrh. hut
the car went off in two direction*.
The rear end wa» jerked out of
the xehlcle hv the ral*V. wMte the
re*t of the ta r hurtlrd arrou the
Asquirr
The leaning tower * a i »tlll lean­
ing today.

‘Otter’ Stop That,
Herald Decides
Tho*t people who don’t like torn
In Sanford "otter’’ change their
way*. The Herald decided thi*
morning when calli were received
•about the "obxiou* pun ’ remark
* concluding the atory on the death
of the Sanford loo'a otter.
The roving reporter di*eovered
In mentioning the incident, at aeveral partial New Year’a Eve, that
nearly every gueit came up with
the remark, "That ’otter’ be stop-

Rotarians To Sec
•Films On Football
Film* of the two finsl games of
Use Sera.'i)!e llirh .School foot­
ball seat io will be shown to tha
Sanford Rotary d u ll Monday noon
la tbs Civic Center.
The scenes have been taken
the games played last sea­
son with D eland and Apopka,
and wilt be shown by Coach Jhn
Plgott The program It under the
^gJlreetwn of Gordon Bradley.

armed force*, and (be military
commander of Havana sent a
plane to Santiago do Cuba to pick
up Caitro and L'mitla.
Castro *aid earlier he and Urrutia would make a triumphal en­
try into thi* city, which Is
paralyied by i rebel-called gen­
eral strike, at 2 p m. today. How­
ever. rebel tource* here said
later that Caitro would not arrive
until probably tome time Satur­
day from Santiago, which he proclaimed the provisional capital of
the country.
Former President Carlos Prio
Socarroa*. deposed by Batista in
a coup d'etat on March 10. 1952,
arrived in Havana thi* morning to
Join the Caitro forte*. He was
one of the most active anti Batista
leaders.
Hi* return wat part of an all.nit effort by the rebel force* to
bring back anti Batista refugee*
from abroad. At least three Cutuna Airline- plane* took off
empty from here and were returning to Rancho Boyero Airport
with the exile*.
Rebel sources said follower* of
I’rio and all o t h e r Insurgent
sro""« had united behind Castro's
24th of July movement.
Havana Itself was quiet. *ave
for the sounds of occasional shot*
and minor looting and sacking ac­
tivities.
Capital I* Quiet
The city of a m i l l i o n and a
quarter wat paralyied by the gen­
eral strike, which Caitro railed
for Thursday to lend weight to
hi* victory.
There were no cars on the
streets and only a few pedestrians.. Those who moved about
were stopped every few yards by
soldiers and armed rebel* who

4 Persons Injured
In Traffic Mishap
A "busy" hour collision this
morning at the intersection of Or­
lando Drive and 17 92 injured four
people and ret passers-by to
thinking about hazardous road con­
ditions and the rising traffic toll.
Injured were Mr*. Mary Mar­
garet Davis, SI, of Kissimmee,
bruises about tha head and shouldera; Margaret Ann Davis 4. *01
lau rel Ave.. broken right arm,
Mrs. Christine Cole Ailing, 43,
lak e Mary, lacerations of tha
right knee; and her husband. Ar­
thur B. Ailing, 52, aplnal injury.
All were given emergency treat­
ment at Seminole Memorial llo*.
pital and released, with the rxccption of Mr. Ailing, who was admilted for examination.
Officer* said the accident occurred at 1:35 I. m, when Mr*. l)avia ran a stop sign on Orlando
Dr. and I7 W. aMUng the automobile driven by Mr*. Ailing
Mra. Davis wa* driving a ’5* i*t&gt;.
door redan; the Ailing * were in
a '63 station wagoo. Both were
considered a total loss.
Mr*. Davl* was charged with
failure to yield right of way l.y
-Sgt. lien Butler, Sanford Police.
Patrolman Jam et T. Hardy astlsted in investigation and traffic
vontrol.

Record Straight;
Wasn’t His Home
Claude M. Whitten, fire chief at
the Sanford Naval Air Station, today said thal his was not the
dwelling visited early New Year *
Eve by the Sanford Fire Depart
ment.
The bouse, located at S12 East
Second St., Is owned by hi* father,
and occupied by James A. Rcdcn
augh.
The mlx-up was easily under­
stood when it came to light thal
Whitten's father is named R.
Claude.
Only minor damage wa* caused
hy the fire, but the NAS chief
wanted no part ol 'the blame*"lie
is rondurtlng
urtlng
prevention
&gt;
n at
&gt;I the
Ik.aNaval
V fire
...I Air
II.
C.. . .
campaign
Station

were patrolling the city to pre­
vent any more outburata of vio­
lence.
Before order waa restored, mob*
roamed the streets In a wild foray
of looting, tacking and destruc­ VOL. XLIX
tion.

Mother 'Nagged/
Ex-Mental Patient
Says Of Slaying
MIAMI BEACH tUPI) - Police
early today arrested a former
mental patient from Brooklyn.
X.Y., charged with heating hi*
mother to death with a hammer
Dec. 3.
Detective* *aid lohn T. Cavanigh. 31. admitted hitting hi*
mother. Kathleen, repeatedly with
a machinist's hammer because
»he nagged him.
At the lime he confessed, he
apparently did not know lh*
woman died from the heating.
poller **hf.
Cavanagh said hi* mother "con
tinuallv nagged” at him ever
since bis release several months
ago from a veterans hospital
wherr hr had been a patient (or
five year*.
"She . . . provoked me. nied
me got me upirt and aggravated
me constantly.” he said.
The morning of Dec. 3. he
could take it no longer, he said.
He told detectives hr took a
mirhinltt's hammer out of a
closet, held It behind hi* back
and walked over to hi* mother
lilting on the sofa.
"I kept hitting her.” he said.
"I don't know how many time*.”
Then he fled to Miami Beach.
He got a job a t day deik clerk
at the Shore Park Hotel fire day*
later. He wa* at the hotel when
detective* arrested him.
Officer* u id they triced Cavanagh through hi* job registration
form.
Cavanagh was held on a tech
nical disorderly conduct charge
until New York police arrive to
rtturn him.
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DCIIIII L I I U I U C U

Practice As You Preach,
President Tells Russians
GEITYMlUBG. Pa. ( U P D Prrsident Elsenhower today ehal
lenged Ihe letders of Russia to
practice in Berlin what they
preach from the Kremlin about
peaceful coexistence with Use
West.
The President, to an eichangt
of New Y ear't mesiages with the
Soviet Union's top bosses, said
that Rustla'a expressed hope o.
reducing dangerous international
tensions in 1959 was inconsistent
srith h -r Nov. 27 demand that the
Western Allies gel out of West
Berlin by June 1.
Thus Elsenhower look a de­
cided arm 's length attitude to­
ward the New Year's peace me*sage whirh tam e in from the
Kremlin late Thursday.
The President was spending ■
leisurely New Year * Day with
bit grandchildren watching the

Cotton Bowl football gime on
television when Ihe White House
in Washington notified him that a
message had come In from Soviet
Prime Minister Nikita Khrush
chev and K. Voroshilov, chairman
of the Presidium of the Supreme
Soviet.
Voroshilov technically ia the
Russian head of Halt, but Khru
thchev ia the boas.
The message came in by com
mercial cable in Russian and wa*
sent to the State Department for
tranilrtJon.
Elsenhower Bred back hia
thanks for the high hopes for
1159—1nd sent it by Western Un­
ion.
In essence, be Informed the
Russians that however admirable
peaceful intentioo* might be, they
should be backed up by positive
progress. He suggested Berlin as
la r U n g paint
a prim* au/ting

FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1959

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 840

McRoberts Pledges
Funds To Get Team

News Briefs
Tito Off For Burma
JAKARTA (Ul’ll - Yugoslav
President Tito, winding jp a visit
to Indonesia, sailed Thursday for
Burma, it wa» reported today.

Sanford today found *;t "anger’ and it® chnncca of gettinsr
back into organized baseball moved a giant stride n earer
reality.
The "angel” appeared in the form of W. K. McRoberta,
owner of McKolierta Tire Supply Co., West First SL Me Robe rts posted the 81.000 guarantee needed to assure Sanford

Sceptre For Sale
LONDON (UPI) — The syndi­
cate that own* the yacht B.-eptre,
unsuccessful Itriilrh chat'cngrr in
t&gt;plcmber’* America Cup races,
put it up for tale today.

Flights Cancelled
MIAMI (L'PII - Pan American
World Airways and Delta and
National airlines cancelled all
scheduled flights In Harana today
(or the second straight day.

Assumes Command
NAPLES (UPli-Adm . Charle*
R. (Catl Brown, who had comminded the U. S. ath Mediter­
ranean Fleet since 195®. as­
sumed cummtnd today of all Al­
lied forces In southern Europe.

Reactor Is Planned
MANILA - t U I ’l) — Paulino
Garcia, chairman of the National
Science Development Board, said
today U. 8- aid will enable The
Phillppinei to Install the first nu­
clear reactor In Southeast Asia.

Mamie Is Chosen

N E W YORK turn - Mrs.
Dwight D. Elsenhower and Dr.
Paul Dudley While will serve ai
honorary chairmen of the 1959
National Heart Fund Campaign,
it waa announced Thursday.

Anyone For Diving?

Peacemaker Dies

10 'n*k' * " * • * * " " * • n*"h"
*•«"» m*n ind hu mU*
Witnesses said when Hill tried
to calm la tte r and Fannie Tombs
at his home, the wife followed
him into the street and killed
him with a tingle shot.
The SOyear-old Tomb* woman
was held today for homicide
Investigation

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tist! said today that large areas
of the Pacific Ocean floor may
be worth half a million dollars a
u . u n i v-c- tcwWASHINGTON (l PI) — Air square mile because of extensive
ore deposits.
w u rtr*
telligenee agents in Berlin have
• " * » n*,* ork
r*d« Rats Outnumber ’Em
NEW DELHI (UP) - India’s
lnd r,d l°
equipment
government has launched a cam,h* i «“ *• .
T k n t t U the Jamming might p-.ign to exterminate the 1.4 Ml'*™ k h*voc wUh »»? fu,ur‘ ■*’ Han rat*—outnumlarlng penptr in
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»lrl“ l 10 this country 7 to 1—which destroy
21 million dollars worth of food
*»'• H*r,ln from ^ h a d r .
Ev,n u ,h* I**""""*
1* grains each year.
“fise*. by counter measure*, the
•»*&lt;* «*»*&gt;' aeriously coubi Dip Very Slight
wt*«'thrr an air lift alone could
WASHINGTON (UPII — S en
«&lt;,ln *,v r
•*
'»**« Harry F. II) rd (D-Va I rrported
They said the cargo demands today that federal civilian rm
would be at least two and one ployment during November to
half times greater.
tiled 2.554.717, a drop of only 765
A spokesman for the Joint government workers from the
Chiefs of Staff at the same lime previous month.
Indicated the United States would
fsvnr armed grnumt "convoys” as Britain Changes Mind
a method of penetrating any fu­
LONDON (UPI&gt;—Britain, which
ture blockade that might be iml-ofed against the former German recently declared Itself out of
warplane business has reversed
CS|&gt;|t*l
•
A high Air Force offiilal said Its field and started work on a
that even in 1945 the Ruiviins had new Jet bomber capable of car
considerable jamming equipment rylng an atomic bomb to any ta r­
around Rerlln. l i t said the loss of get in the world.
"a couple” of American plane* at
thal time may have hern due to French Kill d2 Arabs
A MilKUS (UPII — French Al­
Jamming operations, although ac
tual cause of the crashes was un pine troops killed 32 Arab gure.
rillat near Aaig*. 100 mile* east
certain.
of here, In a battle that begin
New Year's Ere and continued iato New Year’a Day. authorities
here reported today. There was no
report of French casualties.
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(til II — Charlie Hill, a Negro, was shot to

Unhappy New Year d,ilh Thur,d*&gt;’
Vandals started the New Year
off on the wrong foot yesterday
when they threw bricks through
windows at Stine Machine and
Supply Co, stole hubcaps from
parked automobiles lnd siphoned
gas from tanks.
The incidents are under investi­
gation by the Sanford Police De
partmenl.

*

City, County Set
lo Name Chairmen

This will be a weekend oj an
tlripatlon for Ihe Seminole County
and City of Sanford Boards of
Commissioners.
Tuesday morning David Gatchel
and Vernon Dunn will join the
county board, replacing Fred Dy­
son and B. C. Dodd, whom they
defeated in elections. A new chair­
man will be chosen by the hoard.
John Krider now holds Uie port.
Sanford City Commissions r- will
hold thalr annual reorganizations!
meeting Tuesday night. Joe Bak
er will be sworn In. liking Ihe
position held hy David Catehrl
The Mayor of Sanford will be
chosen by the five rommls-ionert.
The honorary position requires
only addesl stamina for photo­
graphy and a strong hand with the
gavel.
If first snd second b-lloting
Tuesday night are unmetessrth,
the mayor may be cho.en by
drawing a name out of Ihe hat. or
putting the question lo City At
lomey Bti) Hutchison Jr.
The public Is pond-r mg the
Issue. City snd county leaders
; robsbly are. loo

Sullivan Arrested
MAURI , Calif. ( U P I .- Actor
Barry Bulllvan, e«. was arrested
today. Malibu sheriffi officers
said bo was "a little belligerent,
but not ta bad aa some.”
Sullivan was stopped while driv­
ing hia Aurtta Healey sport* car.

of a learn In the Florida Stale
League.
John Krider, manager of the
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce, will represent Sanford at
(he annual meeting of the league
In Orlando on Sunday. Name* of
other* who will otend had nol
t nllrd Press International
been released when The Ilcrald
Fulgeneio Batista, ousted presl- went to press this afternoon.
dent of Oulu, never believed he M cnoberts and Krider. a t a
was a diilslur.
meeting today, ask) that a group
This man of charm, the quick of local businessmen will form a
smile, Ihr glad handshake and the corporation to field the team , if
loud laugh thought of himself as they a re satisfied with develop,
the Lincoln of Cuba. Indeed. Un-1 menta a t the league meeting. MeW. K. .McROIlKItTS
coin wa* his klol amt he has read Roberts would become a m ember
nearly rvrr)thlnr available on the of this group, the maximum numlife of the American Civil War her of which will b* 10.
president.
After pledging lb* money. MeLincoln rote to true greatness Roberta said; "I Uk* baseball. The
in civil war. Batista was Ihe league would add another recrea­
cause of such a w ar, ami H was tional facility lo Sanford and U19
hia downfall. Yet he waa a true area, giving ns a boost In th«
child of the people —the orphaned long, summer months."
aon of a poverty stricken peasant
K rider and Jerry Covington vol­
family of Spanish, Negro, Indian unteered their services to Investi­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Com­
Hut hr warned that ' while the and Chinese descent. He wat aelf- gate the possibility of getting San­
merce Secretary- l-ewls L Slrauss expansion in business since last educated and he had the pride of ford a franchise in lha Claaa D
u id today that business hid spring hat been substantial ami a self-made man.
League.
Ilalitla wat born on Jan. II. Covingt00 said tbit tbo pittamade a 'quick ami substantial the base of recovery has widened
recovery” from ihe recent reces­ aomc major elements of demand Itsoi in Orienle Province in a mud burgh Piratas and Washington bad
floored, thatchad roof but. II* azpreaaod an interest In aopplyiag
sion.
are still lagging."
"We start ihe new year from
For example, Strauss said In a went to a school run by American Sanford wtth fail working agree­
a position of increasing strmglh year-end statement, there "It at quakert and worked in the sugar ments.
and of growing confidence,” he yet mi rlear rut evidence of a re­ fields, in a grocery store and on P ater Schist, former sports edi­
said.
newed upswing” In business out­ the railroads lie often joked a- tor of The Herald and present sec­
lays for new plant and equip­ l-out his drrtrr to be a railroad retary of the FSL, said that fin­
engineer.
ancial aM voted by the m ajor
ment.
Hut destiny l*d Batista Inlo an
"The latest survey of intentions arm y career. He enlisted in 1921, leagues In Washington aa Dec. g
by businessmen for the first quar­ later took s secretarial course "m ake it much easier to field anater of the new year indicates and returned In the service ai a cetaful teams In smatl cities." *
firming Irmlrncir-a," he runllnurd. stenographer at army headquar­ The local delegation wGl Inform
Icagoa Sunday that Sanford
"but an investment rale only ters. In J9J1 he led a bloodless tha
allghlly In advance of Ihr final "aergcsnU’ revolt” and from baa tha required
rangements, such aa tha
NEW YORK (L’PII - A court quarter of 1951.”
then on wat lha power behind tha agreement with a
appointed board of monitors set
Two other sectary ol the e c e ________
____
throne at _________
Mvaral pm
ideaU . bonp fo watch c w r Ihe Teamstrra mtiny which must show marked
himself prwaMent from
Union was prrparcd I n d a y to improvement if economic rrrov- 15*40 (0 11*44. After four y a r t of Sanford formerly held a
block by legal means the uni &gt;n'a cry It to continue unabated, hr r s t|r , he seised control of the gotchine la tha FSL. It waa
avowed attempt to organize New slated, arc the automobile Indus {rrom rnt in 1952 in anothor blood- by
tha Naw York (now San Fran­
York's 24.000 policemen
try ami exports
let* coup.
cisco) Giant*. Sanford's 19M team
Godfrey Schmidt a New York
“ Auto sales liavr rrrrntly ImHatlsl* Is a husky man, hand- won the pennant and la reeogats,attorney ami member
.
. . . of i h e proved with the introduction of some, almost dashing. Ilf It fond ed as tha greatest erer to per­
board,-said no formal acUtm was , hf
models.” he said, a d d - I of athletics,
late hour reading. form Ic tbo league.
I'1?,™"' al.pfrsent. hut added
|nK ihat a full test of Ihe auto . parties, and good fellowship. Evsn Officials said stories about tha *
Willi
Allli our
our rohrt
cofirt appolntoil
appointed pow
powAhotil&lt;l come in Ihe spring I llarana aristocrats of pure 8pan- possibility t i Sanford's return to
er*. there Is no question but that
The
fot
mer atomic energy torn I**1 'I*"*"1 fmlnd h,f Preact** I" organised baaeball, carried ex­
we definitely ran stop this ac­
mltsioncr
alto noted that unem­ their clubs and society more of a clusively in The llarald, bad creat­
tion"
ployment
la
"still above normal.” pleasure than a distasteful duty. ed "quit* a bit of tn trrtac"
Schmidt described as "a pub
With
four
million
iwrson* out of IDs divorce from hl» first wife,
Urlly siunt” and "pure bluff"
work
at
tinyear's
end, lie said. Elisa, mother of his two daugh­
Irainster plans lo *&gt;egtn picketing
"A
prime
objective
in 1959 will ters and eldest son, did not pleas#
New Y’ork CHy police Installa­
lie more work for more people." church authorllie*. however.
tions Jan. 12
lie said Ihe nation atands on . Ills second wife ia beautiful
"At this ’ntomrnt. Ihr whole
the
threshold of a dread.- of Marta Fernandes, by whom he
thing looks tike a p u b l i c i t y
has four sons. She shares bis ex­
stunt,” Schmidt said "It’s an­ prosperity "whirh should sur­ ile.
other move by lloffa (Teamster* pass anything o r have ex­
LOUGIfBOROUCn, E n g l a n d
President Jam es H Holla) who Is perienced."
(UPI)— A wealthy contractor wbo
"The
Impart
n&lt;
population
in­
under a compulsive motive to
bought a golf club which had re ­
crease and the continuing flood
ihmu his weight a round.”
jected hia appUcaUon for member­
of
invention
and
technological
In Philadelphia. Ihe president
ship said today he will turn tha
of the Fraternal Order of( Police progress will provide unprece­
llnka into a building subdivision
said Ihr team sters’ d riir would dented opportunities for capital
Mr* Marguerite Neumann, ST, unless ha la alerted a life member.
investment
and
expanding
em­
he unsurrrssfui if tried In Phila­
Hied at her I/injrwonri home jrW9- P atrick Pateman said Ota chib’e
delphia. James J. l/rughran said ployment and sate*," Slrauss terday at noon after a heart at­ lease a n tha grounds will prevent
that by today most of the lodge’s said.
any change until the tod of tha
tack.
Sd.isiO members in major U. 8.
Mra. Neumann came to fimg- year, but after that anything ia
cities Will have rrrcivrd remind
wood from Port-au l ’eek, N. J.. possible.
rrs that union memlw-rship for
five years sgo. She was a member "The club ran only stay on my
police Is against the order's con­
nf Christ Episcopal Church.
lerraa.” the 42-year-old contractor
stitution
Survivor* Include her husband, said. "They are quite simple*—that
Full details were not available larn y Neumann; two aoni, Ken­ I become a life member. If they
early this afternoon when Sheriff* neth K. La-«son and William L. don’t accept me, I shall develop
Deputies rrportrd the discovery Lawson, loth of lo n g Branch, N. the land as a valuable building
plot.
of the Imdy of an aged man near J.. and six grandchildren.
Funeral service* will be held
"T hat will taach them not to ba
Seminole Park Raceway.
The man was Identified as I'hitlp tomorrow morning at Cox-Parker snooty."
SAN' CARLOS. Artr (IT I)-T w o
funeral Home In Winter Park.
Patem an paid about $30,000 for
persons were killed and eight oth­ II. Stewart, who appealed to have The Rev. George Granger will of­ tha club property In nearby Cbarners Injured on the San Carlos In­ died of natural causes.
Ttir matter Is under Investigat­ ficiate. The body will be sent to wood Forest. He had been a
dian Reservation early Thursday
when rclrheanli brought In the ion by Altamonte Springs authori­ Newark, N. J.. for Interment in tnembor fur IS year* but had to
'th e Mount Prospect Cemetery.
resign for business reasons and
Pew year by toasing lighted atirka ties.
wa* rejected when he applied far .
of dynamttr.
readmlsston.
Mike Windham, criminal inves­
"T here were petty jealousies, batigator on the reservation, said
cauao I worked my way up In
about to Indians wrre engaged in
life," ho said.
tossing the dynamite out of a
doorway like ftrrrrackers when
one of the participants apparently
dropped a lighted stlrk into a box
of dynamite, touching off an rarsplitting blast that Ml "nothing
WASHINGTON (UPII — Demo-. Itayburn was pictured as not tonbut toothpicks."
LONDON (D P I)- Vrs. Gwen
Dead were Deli Hinton. 27 and cratic congressional leaders, fore-' vineeil this was needed. Without ctolrn Smith, 22. died In the ruins
casting
a
harmonious
and
rrspon
hia
support,
the
move
dies.
his 17-year old staler. Nona.
—Dr. Dale Alford, the Utile of her horn* Thursday night be­
slhlr session, moved today to
patch up party diffrrrnrr* that Hock segregationist who beat cause she waa nnahle to smell
threaten to spilt Democratic ranks popolar Rrp. Brooks Hays &lt;D earaping gas.
C o n t e n t s Of Jail
Mra. Smith left a hospital four
in both hoti-rs with the opening Ark.) In a controversial writ*in
The Semin Ic County Sheriff* of Congress next week.
vote on Nov. 4, will be seated. days ago after a sinus operation
Department reported Ihr rontcnli
Speaker Aim Rayburn and Sen­ Northern liberal Democrats who which left her without her aenae
of Ihe jail today; one while fe­ ate Democratic Leader Lyndon want to bar Alford whUe a House of amcU.
male, fixr white mates, one white II. Johnson, hark at Ihe Capitol committee itudle* election com­ Police aatd she was prepartag
male tnrompetrnt. rich! colored after returning Thursday from plaints against him will get little her husband'i tea hi the kitchen
male*, one colored male Juvenile. Tr x*lt settled into a round of support. Alford also will be ac­ when gaa started to leak from the
(our colored tamale* and one col
n (frrn fti wllh kf). mrmber* of cepted as a Democrat, although kitchen Move. Mrs. Smith didn't
ored female juven'le.
| |h&lt;( Kth Con).rrM, -which con he ran aa an Independent agilnst notice.
Then ike bouse exploded, bury­
the Democratic nominee. Hays.
J venes Wednesday.
Across the Capitol. Johnson also ing bar Iwsealh the nibble.
m i
,1
Itsvturn declined to talk about
t* 0 liberal • conaervat've issue* waa having hu opening day prob­
that wlU confront the House on lem*. IJberala there want to kill
( loudv with Intermittent rain opening day. However, from his Ihe filibuster. Southern commaraging tonight. Saturday partly initial huddles with party leaders tlvei don't want thu filibuster
touched. Johnson waa seeking a resum e
cloud), scattered showers and these prospects emerged:
taming rolder late Saturday. High —A liberal move to change way to avoid a noisy now display
M.
M ay 7* to H . tow tonight 4* to House rule* to curb strength of of Ihe rlvll right! breath between
45. Variable wl»H» g to 13 miles Ihe conservative House Rule* Northern and Southern (actions of Cassell and Harry M. W tor hqre
urced all a n a b s n to a t o a i . _
t ommittee wilt be soft-pedaled. the party
per boar

Batista Saw Self
As Cuba's Lincoln

Business For New Year:
Strength And Confidence

Monitors Prepare
Hoffa Roadblock

D ial'll Teach 'Em
To 'Highhat' Him

Mrs. Neumann
Dies At Longwood

Philip H. Stuart
Found Dead Today

2 Dead* 8 Injured
In Dynamite Game

Democrats Ready
To Kiss, Make Up

Unable To Smell,
She Dies In Blast

W earner

Chonu To Rehearse

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Church Of Christ

Nazarene

CHURCH OF CHRIST
lod SI. aai Etei Are.
Georta 31. Y a lrt............... Pavlov
Bible Srhool . ........... 10:M a. m
Mornlrif Worahlp.......11:00 a. m.
F«»nl«r W onhip....... 7:4A p. m.
Had. Bible Study .........7;48 p. m.

I ART. MARV
CHURCH OF THE NAEARENE
Lokv Mary
S. I . Drandy .......
Paatpr
Sunday School ....... 10:00 a. m.
Momm: Werrhlp . . 11:00 a. m.
Young Propla'a Meeting 7:11 p m.
Evening Worihlp
l::0 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service I 00 p. m.
Miuionary Meeting
Flrat Wedneaday
l oo p m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oanera
Ralph Hrtwar Jr......... F.ranaallat
Rlblo School . . . . . . ]Q:O0 a. m.
rnur sirrtsr emu in
Morning Worvhlp ... . ] I :&lt;«) «. m.
Kvvning Worahlp . ... T:*0 p. m.
III Park I t t i M
W. F. Brooki, Jr..........., Pailor Wad. ITaytr Sanrlra .. 7:30 p, m.
P . S. FDbvr .... Aiioc . Paitor
I III IK II OF CHRIST
Morning Worihlp . . . . 1:41 a. m.
Sunday Srtool ------ 9 :« a. m. Bibla Study , Praia
.... 10:00 e. m.
Morning Worihlp . . . . II:00 a. m. Morning Wonhip — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union............4: is p. ra. Evening Worahlp .......1:00 p. m.
Kvrfllng Worahlp....... 7:10 p. m.

Baptist

Wad. Prayer Sm ite 7:30 p. m.
Nuner? tnlLabla
I.

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CIIUMCH
Cor. tub SL A Oak Are.
J . L. M oore........ Interim Paitor

•under Bebool ........ *:4J a. m.
Mernlnf Worahlp . . . . Jl.-oo a. m.
Training Union............9:48 p. m.

Eretiini Worahlp ..........S:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayer torvlto 1:00 p. m.
PINtClEST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ml W. Owe* Rood
Grivvnmcir ......... Paitor

.
Srhool ........... 9:43 t. m.
Mantas Worship .... ll:fc a. m.
T n ta ta f U nion.......... I SO p. m.

Evantai Worahlp........ 7:43 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Sm ite 7:48 p. m.
Nunity available

CBULUOTA RAPT
C. O. Iwanorty .
BP BbBBM

Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.

ELDER SPRINGS
BAPTIST CHURCH
Jet Douthill .......
Paator
* ShMal
0:43 a.m.
Wonhip . .. . 11:00 a. m.
; Union ........ 0:13 p. m.
_____ j Worahlp........7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sen lea T:I0 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP (1ENEVA
Jack L. Stewart ............ Paitor
M a y School ........ 10:00 a. m.
Manta! Service . ... 11:00 a. m.
Ttitatag Union ........ 0:30 p. m.
Evotang Worahlp .... 7:30 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service .. 7:30 p. m

Episcopal

HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
( Ill licit
Part .We. el llh hi.
(lev. John W. Thom*.
Paitor
lloljr Kurhaiivt........ . I 00 a. hi
Family Hcrrlcv—
Church School .......... »:IS a. m.
Homing Prayer—
Svrmon ... ........... 11:00 a. m
Holy Communion—
Tuaadiy ....................... 7:30 e. m.
Wednviday ............
10:00 a. m.
Thunday ..................... 7:30 a. m.
Sacrament ot Panancs
Saturday ........ . 3:00-4:00 p. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Enlcrprlaa
Fr. Paul fihultr ............. , Pailor
Holy Communion—
Sunday .. .............. . 1:00 a. m.
Morning Prayar—
Sermon .................
9:30 a. m.
Holy Communion—
lal Sunday airh month 0:30 n. m.

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Presbyterian
FIRST PSKSBYTERIAN
CRUNCH
Olh Ava. and Third St.
t. fl. Mclnnb
Tailor
Morning Wonhip
L IS a. m.
.Sunday School
. . 9:43 a, m.
Morning Worihlp ... 11:0o a, m.
Senior Fillorvhlp . . . . 1:30 p. m.
Kvvning Worihlp
7:00 p. m.
Nuncry Avnllihlt
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DEBARY
DeBary a r te Center
Morning Wonhip .. 10:00 e. m.
COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lake Mary
John W. Filler ................ Pailor
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Wonhip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Junior High WcitmlnUter
Pellowihlp ............ 1:30 p. m.
Senior High Writmlniilrr
Fellowihlp ...... . 7:30 p. m.
UPSAM COMMUN ITT
PRESBYTERIAN Cfll'RCH
John W. I'illty
Fnilor
Junior High Writmlnlaterta laooi
Morning W onhip.........1:00 a. m.
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Other Churches
Leaf need
Rev. George I.. Granger
paator
PINECREST ASSEMBLY
Sunday Service
9 a. m.
OP GOD CHURCH
Church school
10:00 a. m.
Car. n th and Elm
Italy Communion
Pint. Third Sundiy
II. M. Snow ..................... Paitor
Sundiy School ......... 9:43 a. m.
Lutheran
Morning Wonhip . . . . 10:30 a. ra.
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
Evening W orihlp......... 7:00 p. m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Hanford Hhrlnv Club
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
t i l SL and Let Ava.
Ckriilian and Miuionary Alliance
Ernaat Bollck Jr. ... ..
Paator
Park Ave. and l Ilk SL
Church School ........... 9:43 a. m. David S. Carnclh ............. Pailor
Morning Worahlp .... 11:00 a. m. Sundiy School ............ 9:43 a. m.
CoffM ........................ 13:00
Morning Wonhip . . . . 10:40 a. m.
Luther League.............. 4:M p. m. Evening Servlre ........ 7:43 p. m.
Tuea. Choir Prictlro ... TOO p. m. A.Y.F.-Youih Service
9:30 p. m.
Wed. Preyer Service 9:00 p. m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE
REDEEMER
PISST CHURCH OF CHRIST
191 W. 11th Place
SCIENTIST
Horbert W. tiovru
.. Paator
»W
F. Second St.
Sunday School .......... 9:13 n. m.
Sunday
School
....... 11:00 a. m.
Adult nil.lv C law ____ 9:13 a. m.
... 11 :U0 a. nt.
Worahlp S crrico....... 10:30 a, m Sunday Wuoliip
Wedrviday Service
9:00 p. tn.
Tuvidiy Reading . 2:30-4:30 p. m.
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Thunday Reading 2:30-4:30 p. m
Slavia (Near Orledol
Slcphvn M. Tuhy ............ Tailor
CHURCH OF GOD
Morning W orihlp.......... 8:29 a. m.
Franck Ate. end 32nd 81.
Sunday School ............ 9:00 n. m.
Chrtatlan Day School, Monday Joel D. Brown .............. . Paitor
through Friday — Kindergarten - Sunday School.............. 9:48 a. m.
Elamintary ....................9:00 a. m. Kvangtliillc Sort ice .. 7:30 p. m.
Tuvaday S ervlet.......... 7:30 p. m.

T H E C H U R C H F O R ALL .
ALL F O R T H E C H U R C H
Tlie Church it lltc grcatril fadoi on caillt lot
the building ol tliatadcr and good ciliirndiip.
It it a ilotrlioutc of spiritual valuci. M'dhoul a
tltcng Church, ncitlin dcinociacy norcivilnibon
can auivitc. Tild e ait four tound (catont v.hy
cvciy pfMon thould altrml tcrvicca tcgulaily and
support the Church. T h r y are: ( I ) For hit
own take. ( 2 ) For hit children's take. 13) For
the take of hit community and nation. (4 ) For
the la ir of the Church itirlf, which nredi hit
moral and maltiial iu|&gt;pcil. Plan to go to
chuith ifgutaily and trad your Dibit daily.

Would you like to be a child forever? Would you like to go sledding
each time it snowed without s thought of shoveling the front walk or
checking the firewood supply?
If at first you say yes, think again. Childhood is wonderful, but
there are few of us who would want to be confined to it forever. Our
natural urge toward growth Is a strong one. We instinctively want to
progress mentally, physically, and spiritually.

Cook
Chaptvr V irm
11-13
I Corinthian*
13
11 Timothy
• .1
13
1’ialm,
III
9-15
I'talma
92
I-1S
7
1
Ird tiu ilt,
14-13
1 Tht**alonlani 4
12
1-3
llvbrf»t

Sunday

Monday

Tutiday
Wednesday
Thunday
Friday
Saturday

Nature will take care of a large part of the mental and physical
part of our growth. But for our spiritual development, we must look
toward the Church.
It is never too late to start learning—and you will find the Church
the most patient of teachcrr. St; ;*t attending services this Sunday.
C w light jM # ( / ( i i k t i f 4 # * . 5 « rv K « . £ j j * s * u r |. V #.

HDXCREST BAPTIST CHURCH
Of GENEVA
Methodist
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Chattel W. Ilamil Jr. .... Paitor
OF LATTKH DAY SAINTS
Sunday School ...... 10:00 a. m. FIRST MKTIIODIST CHURCH
CMy llall
4» Park Aw.
Meaning Worahlp .... 11:00 a. m.
Tailor J. (J. Ilrookt ... Branch Prcaidcnt
Training Union ........ 0:13 p. m. T. C. O'Slvvn ..........
Evening Worihlp . ... 7:30 p. m. Morning W orihlp........ H:10 a. m. Sunday 8th&gt;o| ----- - lu oo a. m.
(1:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 7:30 p. m. Sunday School ..... 9:43 a. m. Sactamrnl Heeling
FTXJT BAPTIST CHURCH
o r UMGWOOD
Car. Clarth * Grata fiU.
C ,:U Fiitch .................... Paitor
BM ay Sahoal........... f:!3 a. ■.
Montag Werthip . ... ll:0 i t. m.
Ttttatag Union ........ 0:45 p. m.
Evening Warahlp .... 7:43 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 7:43 p. m.
LAKE MONROE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Three aallai weal of Raalerd
an n m SL, Hgta at Mearea
Corner
JUbort G. Byrd ................ Patter
Sundtj School ........... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Wonhip . .. . 11:00 a. an.
Training Union ............. 0:34 p. m.
Evening Worship........ 7:30 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m
MIST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP OVIEDO
Jack T. Eryaat ............... Pallor
Sunday Srhool ............. 0:43 a. » .
Waning Worahlp . ... 11:00 a. na.
Training Union...........1:13 p. m.
Kvonlng Service........ 7:00 p. m.
W«d. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oak Ava. al Oik 84.
Xav. Rickard Lyna .......... Paitor
■Mday Misaoa........... 7:00 a. m.
............. 0:30 a. m.
A ........... 10:00 a. m.
........... ,11:30 a. m.
Dally Meta................... 7:13 a. n .
,

Morning Worahlp ... . 11 on a.
MYF Supper..................1:00 p.
MYF Mvtlinga .......... (1:30
(Intermodule, Senior)
Organ Vetntri ............. 7:13 p.
Evening Worihlp .. . . 7:30 p.

m.
m
nt.

PAOLA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
• Milea Weal an RL 44
CecU W. Shaffer ........... Paitor
Suaday School ........... 9.43 a. m.
Warning Warship . . . . 19:41 a. m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCn Wvaieyaa Youth .. . . i 43 p. m.
1UT H. Sanford Are.
Evening Wonhip . ... . n o p. ut.
PaTcy L, Blunt ................ Paator Wed. Prayer Seralco 7.30 p. ra.

Christisn

t

• iM ly School...........0:43 a. m.
MOrning Worahlp . .. 11:00 a. aa.
Youth Pregrim .......... ’0:30 p. a.
Adult Training Ceorao . 0:30 p. m.
Evening Warahlp . . . . . . 7:00 p. m.
#0t»O0Ueo . . . . . . . . j . . . 7:30 p. in.

This ‘‘Support The Church'’ Scries, Published Each Week in The Sanford Herald with the approval of the

t h e h a n f o k ii

CONGREGATION OF
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
1411 W. lat ML
m.
m. Sunday W'atchtewar
Slud* . A ................... 3.00 p. m.
Wod. Bible Study ... 7:no p. m.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Frl. Miniitry .&lt;Lb(wl . 7:30 p. m.
Laurel Aar. al 4Lh SI.
Ira E. Hindman J r........... Paator Friday Svrtlca ............ |;3o p. m.
Sunday School ........... 9 43 a. m.
Morning Worihlp ... . 10 41 a. nt.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
FMY .............. ......... T OO p. nt
CHURCH OP LONG WOOD
Earning Worship .. . . 7:30 p. m. K. Ruth Grant ................ Paitor
Mon. FMY Recreation 7:00 p. m. Sunday School ......... to no a. m.
Tuea. FMY Prayer .. 7:30 p. m. Morning Worihlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Wrd. Prajer Service 7:30 p. m. Evening Sarvira.......... 7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:00 p. m.
EUENBZF.K METHODIST
Fri. Prayer Service ....7 .0 0 p. ra.
CHURCH
CUrua HtigbU
HANFORD SEVENTH DAY
Charlca F Brown ........... Paalor
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday aclioul ........... ]0;0u a. m.
Seventh SL and Elm Ave.
Morning Worahlp........ 11:00 a. m.
Wad. Prayer San Ice .. 7:30 p. m. A. C, McClure ................... Pailor
Saturday SahUth School 9:30 a m
. l! oo ». ut.
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH Morning Wonhip
Ptaerreel Sckeel Andlinrlum Wed. Prayer Service .. 7.30 p. m
W. Thomas Partonr Jr. .. Paator
Sunday School ........ 9 43 a. m,
Morning Wonhip ...... . II a. m. THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
lllh led Cham Ave.
L. T. Taiker
................ Pailor
POSTER CHAPEL
Sunday School ......... 10.00 a. m.
METRODIRT CHURCH
Morning Worihlp . . . . ll uo a. ra.
OvMn
Evening Worihlp . . . . 7:43 p. m.
Sunday School ........... 9.43 a. m. Tuetday Service .. .. 7:43 p. m.
Morning Worahlp .. . . 11.00 a. ra. Thunday Service.........1:43 p. m.
Evanlng Wonklp .... 1:00 p. m.

Nazarcne

n t f T CHURCH
OP THE NABAEENE
W. tad St. at Maple Ava.
B. H. Spear it. ............ Paator
; COKCRBGATIONAL
Sunday Schoal . . . . . . i . u a. m.
M o n iif Warahlp ... . »:43 a. aa.
W P S ........ - T . ....... 1:99 p. aa.
I . Barnard l o o t .................. Palter NJS
9:30 p, m.
ittlMr* 1(41 ii
Uvrnlaf Worahlp........ 7 30 p. m.
Wonklp.......li:oon.
Wad. T rajcr Service 1:39 p. m

UNITY CENTER OF HANFORD
Wemaa'a l l i k - M Oak Ave.
Jotephlae R. S luckU ......... I'ailor
Sunday W onhip....... 11:00 a. nt.
Weodruff Bail ding
294 K. Flr.l SL. Rat. 211
Tutiday C la n ............... 1:00 p. as.
THE SALVATION ARMY
114 E. Second SL
Sunday:
Sunday School ......... 10: in a.
Hollnin Mrellng . . . . 11:99 l.
Street M te tia i............ 9:30 p.
YPL ..........
7:99 p.
Salvation Heeling . . . . 7:39 p.
Tuetday:
Carp CMeti ..................3:99 p.
Bond Practice ............ 4:99 p.
Ledlei Home League 7:30 p.
Thun. Prayer Service 7:30 p.
Sal. Street Meeting 9:90 p.

Seminole County Ministerial Association,
is made possible by the co-operation of 4these well-known business
/
establishments:

EKNIE‘5 STANDARD
O il. STATION

SANFORD

NATIONAL

NE4II
BOTTLING

COMPANY

m.
m.
ra.
m.
m.

PRINTING

RANK

FERTILIZER

CITY
COMPANY

SHERMAN

WHEELER
COMPANY

CONCRETE

PIPE

PROGRESSIVE
PRINTING COMPANY

WARNER'S
CO.

GULF

SERVICE

ROY 3VALL PLUMBING
ROLLER MOTORS

A.

WILSON’.MAIER

K. SHOEMAKER

FURNITURE

CONSTRUCTION, CO.

COMPANY
HITZ

FIA3RIDA STATE BANK

W.
. TRUCK

m.
m.
m.
m.
a.

CELERY

ATLANTIC

W.

HORNE

UKOKEUAGK

THEATRE

GREGORY
CO.

LUMHER

COMPANY

MAYFAIR

INN

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Frl.. Jan. f , 1959—P»sr* SI

Ifffi

Squadron Has Party J h a
Information For Sanford Women
To W elcome New Y ea r
O n Keeping Finances In Black
WUh the new year here and res­ Below are tuaseitioni for keep­
olutions of every description made ing the family'! finance! in the
by Sanford housewives. one can black in 1»W
be lure that aome of the wishful —F ln t. rcsolvr to ict up and
thinking ernten around family FOLLOW n budget, if necessary,
check with a local bank for help.
finance.
—Organize finance! on the ban*
A aimple budget for homrmak
era who don't like involved sla- of take-home pay, rather than total
tiitical procedure! will prove in- *alary.
—Set a tide money for retire­
^ lu ab le. “ Many people learned
in the recent ecmomle act-back ment and emergencies. Make th
that a 'neit rue' in a savings ac­ amount a let tigure, which can
count wai a mis' ly comforting lie increased gradually ai »alary
and anuring thing," Mated George ii inrrcaied.
Pay all bill* by cheek, because
Touhy, executive vice prciidcnt o(
. cheeks give proof of payment honFirst Federal.

Try Hunter s Delight

ored in law court*, and alio aerve
ai a record of cipemes for in­
come taxci.
—Divide the family income into
three main fund*—fixed expense*,
cash laving*, and current ripens
el.
Lilt the eitimated coil for each
fixed—expense Hem and add them.
Then divide by the number of pay­
check! you will receive during the
year lie lure lo include lalariei
of all member! of the family who
hold jobs. Then let aside some
money each pay day to cover
By MARY PRIME
thetc expense*.
NEW YORK —&lt;YP1&gt;— The na­
Next, set up a checking account tion is failing to educate children
for cash savings, which include properly because it has built emo­
retirement and emergency fund*. tional barrier* around leen-agrrs,
The amount saved should depend says an author and teacher,
on the family's income and need*.' diaries J. Calltri.
Mo*t important, stjrt with a sum
“One of the higgc»l emotional
which is ra*y to manage.
barrirr* built up between parent*
Current expenses should be and children l* caused by *ex."
“left-overs" — money which re­ said Calltri. whose second novel,
main* after fixed expenses and “Strike Heaven On the Face." wa*
ra&gt;h savings are taken out. Cur­ published recently
rent llems includr food, clothing.
lie believes Dial our society's
enicrialnment. cigarettes and such. j •■outdated morality" ha. ,ul off
and girls
S . - f i « »i from thf|r pirrBU noy-s
...................
kepr in ............‘S
cash in a »mmg
and ,hcir lrach
home or in a checking account cr»
„ri
1
either separate or with cash sav­
“This harrier results from par
ings.
m is ' embarrassment cr frar of
the *uhject of sex. Sex talk ii
something we have lo Ic.irn to
live with) Sexual adjustment is
a vital part of teen-age life. Rut
until we esn talk lo our children
in a inslure and adult wa* with­
out cinharrawnyent, we will con­
tinue to confuse their attitude*
toward it. and will fill ourselves
with anxiety over teen acer*' t*e
FRIDAT
havior," Ihc author said
The American Legion Auxiliary’ “A major problem which teach­
will hold it* regular meeting at er*. at well as parents, lace, is
7 10 p. in. at the American legion timilng a way to break down Ihe
Home on Highway 17-07.
barrier. We must learn to ipeak
teen agers' launguage, gel them to
WEDNESDAY
trust u* ami iliten to u*. In every­
Luncheon at 12:30 p. m at the one's life, there is at lra*t one
Sanford Woman’* Club. Hostesses teacher who i* remembered above
are Mrs. II. W. Rucker, Mr* R. all others. That Is the teacher
A, Smith, Mr*. AI Hunt. Mr*. who reached u* and made u* want
Harry llooiey, Mrs. Arthur Bran to learn,” he added
an. The social department will Calltri. who lives in Elmhurst,
sponsor bridge and canasta follow­ N. Y, void hi* novel to a movie
ing the luncheon. Hostesses are studio I.MC1M) for more thin IS!),Mrs 1) C Moore. Mr* J. E. Ha 000 but relumed to Id* leaching
kcr, Mrs. Ered Williams, and Mrs job in a New York high school.
George Wells. Reservations mint His mother and father were leath­
be made with Mrs. Raymond er*. and his wife is a teacher.
The father of tw o boys, aged 13
Smith. FA 2 3677.
and 10, he wrote the book because
he feel* something must be done
about American education
“The nation learned suddenly
last year, with the Soviet Union’*
- 1
j
—
t t first Sputnik, Dial educaiion Is not
something you ran take for grant
S tC m C lO U tS
T O ld
ed," Caltrl said “ You cannot
CHICAGO —Every style show simply appropriate money and
has its standouts. At Chicago's build'7bigger' an d "b eiier" school*
International Home Furnishings and evpect lo turn out latter edu
Market several Oriental inspired rated children. There i* no qur*
designs are capturing audiences Don Ihat we nerd more school,
of furniture buyers from all arms*
more teachers, 1ml we need
Die nation.
even more a new philosophy lo
“Complexion - toned"
cherry, vrar'il education and’ teaching
much lighter than wood* seen in
onjy way n, reach student*
recent major groups, is introduced and lo ln*plre them to team is
in the Sun Coast collection. Cab­ lo stimulate them, intellectually
inets are set in bases of bran.- and"«molten ally, until ihc student
colored aluminum. Manufacturers j, ,|crp|y involved tn learning."
are watching the reception of the j,c
wood-metal combination with an
-Ti„. , |U,|rnt who get* angry
r ) , ,0 the future.
w„h . „ ..rhrr „Ver a “mlHIcsl l*
Another arresting Sun t oast sue, wh&lt; tails in love with Ihe
feature is a silk screened sunburst heroine of a novel, or accepts Ihe
design printed in gold on the while challenge
challenge of an unsolved mslhema
lacquered doors.
Deal formula is lhr student who
-For exotic
....................
.........................
dining there is a n ew jji on his way to learning."
said
low cocktail supper table only 15 Uahlri.
inches high. You c*n tit on the
“The teacher who ran stimulate
floor — or almost on the floor— rcartnms in his students also ran
tn comfort
with low upholstered stimulate Ihe learning proccu t'n
i(ool|
_____ „ _____
fortunalrly, our schools have too
\ bedroom group — available many teacher* who are not inipir
in mandarin red or mandarin black rd by their work or have not been
—is another Far Eastern alien-; adequately prepared by their col
lion getter.
leges.

Kids Need
Plain Talk

JjDcal

£vsmi&amp;

Featured here ire Lisle rules
for preparing rabbit * and a recipe
for itabbit Fricaiie* — iii.ee more
wild rabbit* arc taken by hunter*
each year than any other type of
game, big or amall. The frieattee
— ——“
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jChurch
Calendar
q%TEHH \Y
Pineerest Baptist Church Jun
lor Training Union study course
at V a. m.
SEND \Y
I’inei-rcst Baptist Church Chap
l and Concord Choir practice at
inu p. in.
Bintcrst Baptist Church Carol
Choir practice at 5-30 p. m.
Pinecrrst Baptist Church Youth
Fellowship st 8.45 p. m.
„DUNDAT
...
v ..
Binecrest Baptist Church Youth
Fellowship atJ M p. m.
W. M. U. Executive meellng at
the First Baptist Church at t*
'**•' x» tr rireie merlin,-* lurch
w. M. U. circle meetings, iuncri
(&gt;n ami program at the First
HanliiL Uhurch berinnlnr at 10 45
.
g
g
a. m.
, ,-hnt* „oi
•the
k* s-n-,1 ii.niiit rhi.rrh *i j-iR
First Baptist Church at 4.15
p. tn.
The Women of the First Bres
hytrrian Church Executive Board
willt meet
m In the Session Room at

i

served with gotlcli of light, bright
beer and chip rrliihei I* a hunting
tea son special Ihat, would delight
any gourmet, huntsman or not.
Draw, clean, skin and cool a*
joon as possible. Remove small
scent glands under the foreleg*
and along the spine in the small
of Ihc hark. Avoid cutting thr
glands. Trani|iorl in open air. Re­
frigerate at least one day lieforr
cooking nr frresr for later uie.
Rabbit Frlc.xaee
I rabbill (about 3 pounds), cut
lr serving pieces
Sait, pepper ami flour
'* cup butter or margarine
2 tablespoons flour
I tan (3 or 4 ounces) button
mushrooms
S cups ale or l«rr
t can (B ounces) white onion*,
drained
I cup rooked frervch slyle green
beans
Sprinkle rabbit with salt and
pepper; roll in flour. Melt butter
H» Urge skillet; add meat and
(&gt;rown on
tW r|. rcm0vc from
pan. Blend 2 t*hle*|a&gt;ons flour int0 rfm&gt;jmng f4I
Dram mush
enougn waier
rooms Jnd
and add enough
water ro
to
IW eups. Gradually stir into
sklllet and cook,j stirring constant
JT until thickened. Stir in beer. Ile^
turn rabbit to skillet; cover and
**T.n)er. ,,,ou* 1 hour, or until
r**,*,*, indtender.
onlon,
gfNB Add mushrooms,
Hf„ |o
serving temperature. Serve with
crisp relishes, hot biscuits and
vyield:
i.ia . 4. to 6e serving*
.

A combination wetting-down and
New Year'i Eve party wa» held
at the home of Cdr. ard Mr*. C.
Ferr.ar.der. Hoita for the party
were four newly promoted officeri, LI. (jg) W. It. Eoulk, U .
rig) A. J. Allen, U . (Jg) WlllJim

New Furniture

t.uger, and Lt. (jg) Larry H. Brit­
ton.
Attending the party were offirers of VA1MI, their wlvea and
guests. A group gathered on the
lawn of the Fernandri home on
Twin L akn as the lieutenants
were initialed ami thrown into Die
lake.
Holiday decorations were in evi­
dence throughout the house. The
large open fireplace in the living
room wa* attractively decorated
with greenery and candle!. Other
arrangement* added a bright
note. A large selection of hors
d'oeuvres was served in the Flor­
ida room. Candle* were u*ed
throughout the house.
Noiscmakcrs, hats, and stream­
ers were used to wrlc»me the New
Year. ..........
Mr*. ..Fran Sullivan and Lt.
Don Hamilton played the piano
lor dancing and tinging. A break
last of ham and rggs was served

Supper
Party Held
Cdr. and Mr*. John Miller gave
a supper party for their »on John
and several of his friends on New
Year’s Eve.
A randle arrangement u n b re d
the dining room table. Blared on
the (aide was a repast of spa­
ghetti, pickle*, daw, French
breed, brownie*, and coke!.
Guests served their plates huffcl
style and ale in thr Florida toom.
A scavenger hunt was organlied a flrr supper, Upon thrir rr
*?rn f™m
hunt, gtiesls played
charade* and danced
Those attending were: Betsy
Williams, Johnny Wiielchel and
Niki Ashby, Sunn; Skinner and
Emmett McCall. Barbara Bradley
and Alex MrKibbin, Charles Fox
and Dcdc Dietrich*. Judy Ludwig
and John Mann, Bat Mitehel and
Doug Tamny, Guynn Williams
and Buddy Kirk.

Sheen Will Return
In Furniture Kinisti
Sheen is aland to "return" in
furniture finishes, l.ut it is a very
slight thin sheen. Wood grain ard
pore* will show through
George C. Homelier, secretary
manager of the American Walnut
Manufacturing Association, points
out that till* is the new stage in a
eyrie that began in thr 1030't.
“Ttiick glossy flnt* he* were popdar during the d&lt;prr**lnn and
" * &gt; &lt; '[ ln vogue through the late
«»'• * *»■ ■ «.
the n .tu r,
r
f,ni’h «"h a hand-nibbed
appearance bc.aror l-opular Now
many of the new group* are intro*»*"« * • U*»"
Mr. Hornrisrr noted that fin­
ishes on walnut furniture are
lighter in color than have heffl
ihown for sevrrat year*

Women Drive More
PATERSON. N. J —(DPI) —
Time was when the average wom­
an didn't know- a monkey wrench
fr,jn) an anthropoid But today she
y ,f pS t)p msintenanrr of Die faml
jy far
Women drive the ear more than
ntly olher member of the family,
says a manufacturer of nutnmo
|,,!r &gt;ra( covers, eonvertihle tops,
and mufflers (Hayco Manufactor
Ing Co.). Women acrmint (or
almut 52 per rent of its sales,
compared with 15 per cent five
years ago. Thr firm experts wom­
en to buy more than 70 per cent
ef the auto parts by I960.

Ry Virginia Conn.
Herald Staff Writer
A* the first woman golfer in San­
ford to make a "hole in one." Jac­
kie Crawforvl thought »he had
achieved the ultimate in acromplUhmenti; and all of us agreed,
until next door neighbor Lucille
Heard pulled the same trick last
luinmer.
Jackie Ii one of Die "backbones"
of the Sanford Women'* Golf Astocialion. and ha* served on the
executive board ijv several posi­
tions. While she Insist* the "ace"

lOom tm ACbiqlc.

was an accident, her friends feel, !rsy on the golf course, especially
it was a fitting reward for dill 'when she plays with beginners,
genre that caused a moment of; f t * bouncy, blue-eyed beauty
golfing brilliance.
was born in Amerieus, Ga. and
Having playrd the game with came lo Florida when she wa*
Jackie. Ihi* reporter can commend five years old. She is a graduate
her encouraging attitude and rour- of Osceola High School in Kissim­
mee.
After moving to Orlando. J a c ­
kie entered a school in beauty cul­
ture. (Would like to say that she
met her huiband John in the
school, hut tho*e who know John
would be skeptical).
.,
Their marriage wa* a "moving"
Carole Higginbotham gave a one, during the war. when John
dance Tue«day night honoring was transferred comtantly. They
Frank Scott Jr., who i* home for have lived for eight rear* In the
the holidays from the Baylor lovely Mayfair home on Ea»t Sec-'
School for Hoy * m Chattanooga, rmd St. whrre the k ey twine* •
Tenn.
round the posts on the loggia. ••
A Christmas motif in keepit g Jackie I* an enthusiastic fisher-,
with the holidays was carried out man. and once hookrd a SO lb.
in Ike decorations. A buffet sup- shark. The family, rounded out*
Officers of VA11-P, their wives.I per was served in the dining room. by two tons. Dusty and Chip, take •
^
guf|U cnJo)fd , Nrw year's The table wa* overlaid wiUi n frequent trips witn the Boat and '
Eve party at the home of Cdr. awl white linen cloth. In the renter was Ski Club, and fish for anvthing
Mr*. J. A. Nelson on North Vlr- a crystal punch bowl flanked by in season. The huge shark was
ginia Avenue, cdr. Nelson u Die red randies in crystal eandlrhnl-captured during a familyfishing
maintenance officer of nine
iter*. Spread on the table wa* a n 'D ip lA»l Mimmcr atKanibel la-*
Holiday
decorations
set the array of cheese dtp with wheat land.
Bridge and interior decorating
1-ackground. A tall while tret stood toast rings, two assorted cheese
in the living room. On the mantle tray*, pk-kle*. olivi , and relishes, are two of Jackie's hobbles, Her was a nativity *.ene. At the music two Irays of ham. rolls, sausages, extra curricular activities run to'
B.T.A., pad Cuti scouts work and •
end of the room was a lovely and Christmas rookies,
scene with a Madonna, greenery,
Dancing was enjoyed lay the the Hospital Auxiliary. She Is, a I
former mrm!&gt;er of the Garden *
and two large burning candle*. guests.
The dining room table wa* overAttending were Vida Sue Smith, Club and likes lo work in her
laid with a green linen Chriitma*Merritt Bhiltpv, Debbie Scotl, lto»e
cloth. An attractive arrangement k ralirrt, Jean
Itohson, Linda Whlle Jackie lnst*ts she has
of while chrysanthemum* with Echols, Jo AnnZcigtrr, B ally-“neverdone anything", her backe
k
silver leaves ami glitter used with Wight, ltonnie Giclow, Sharon HiInilude*
managing the *
green candle* in silver candelabra «er. \nn I’rapps, Atrvi* fo r j ion. beauty salon at Dlrkiun-lves, a
was used a* eenlerpiccr. The ta- Marria tteMcnt, and Allison ‘two year employment with the
Florida Aircraft Corporation check- •
Idc was spread with a variety of Blake
dips and hors d'oeuvre* brought
Boh Boynton, Bonnie Broadway, ing aircraft equipment and in.-*
by lb* guests.
!&gt;*r-'r Itrumlcy, Jan Shadbum, strumrnts. and a couple of jobs
The NeUon’s daughter. Mary Joey Move, Hoy Wright, Sonny that would make Interesting re ­
Arlene, wen thr prire for £ clever Harley, J. r
Singletary. Mult search—as a photographer and game devised by Mrs Floyd liar Johnson, John Boniface, llurlan chauffeur. The last Is a little hard
n*. The new year wa* welcomed Grier, Jensen Jones, Terry Mil- lo bctleve because for a short per­
in with balloons, whistles, horns, ler, Tim Richards, James Heed, iod Jarkie shifted ear* weekly’"
Every tiling on the road seemed to ■■
hats, and confetti.
Mike Caolo.
At I a. in. the party was Iran*During the evening Mr. and be in the way.
John and Jackie enjoy their com­
ferred to the BOlj at the Hanford Mrs. F. l&gt;. Scott dropped in for
fortable Mayfair home, which r*- '•
Naval Air Station, There the cuffee.
fleets her artistic taste. The plod “
guests enjoyed a champagne
panelled living room Is warm and
breakfast. Arrangement* for the
inviting: a raised ilia* holds the
evening were made by Cdr. Earl
dining table, always centered with
Yales and Cdr. Nelson. Among
something original. A large rum ­
the 35 or 40 iwople attending were
pus room has been a fairly recent
Cpt. and Mrs. James Homage.
addition—there Ihe family galhert*^
Cdr. and Mr*. Floyd Harris, ami
tn watch IrlcvPion or kibitz whllo *
Cdr. and Mrs Earl Yale*.
CHICAGO —(UlMl— Ttie ex­ Jackie sew* anil exerts her •kill*)
press man look* more like n gro­ at bridge.
Tho cheerful kitchen is one of *
cery delivery hoy every year.
tier bed innovations, where wall­
I.atesl firm lo load him with paper runs over with brightly col­
food parcels im*a seasonal gift ored roosirrs. She saya its almost
Cdr. and Mrs. Floyd Harris re plan is a Chirago meat packer fun tn rook in this gay room.
Jackie is constantly busy—the'g '
turned Tuesday from a few day* who ha* launched a mall order
the kind that knows and loves
spent" In ” sT."_Veleriburc" visiting
,m r*U'
,
her mother. Mrs. E. L. I'ilm er. , l,,r *100; l 4 P ,fr Hrulhef*. all tier neighbors. At a sudden
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Inc, will ship
m ralofthr- blonde last summer, sbe shocked
Mist Judl Ann faylor ha* U rn ' WIM1I1 b n n #n).wh, rr
lhr
visiting her father in Dade »-Hy |
st3 lri. n i , rcrl l r r n ^ tiy her friends, but lite r aU, what
can one expeel from a gal that,*,
hi. week. She will retum to
h|jflM&gt;r ,or lfllpmrnt 0,,tl«d.
ford this weekend.
j|y |)Aljc
the company likes to he different? Must re ­
port. however, Ihat her curly ,
Mr. an-J Mrs
Alburn Hector means prime rib roast for Christ- locks are hark in their natural
had a* their guests fur Christmas mat, hickory smoked bam for stale. The teasing was too touch
Dinner, Mr and Mr*. Art Mr | Baiter, a crtll assortment of loin for her. And Jackie Crawford
Donald, Baltimore. Mil and Mr lamb chops, harlierue nh*. chop- wilt always tic leased; she’s to
Heitor s daughter and son In-law. ped tenderloin steakr. and honeMr. and Mrs. George Stone and in* lop sirloin steaks for Ihe much fun!
two children, Ih-Und Fifteen peo­ Fourth of July, ami a Inn tur­
ple were present for the dinner. key for Thanksgiving.
Typlral airline training pro- '
Mrs. H. N Blaekwrldcr relum ­ Add ITS tn Die iiatir plan charg­ grain tor je t. pilots includes 1M
ed Tiicsday from a visit with her es and you ran have atl that, hour* of ground school in a *&gt;■
son and Ids family. II. D. Black plm corned beef hriskrl for St. day period; 12 hours of cockpit'
Patrick's Day, and a sampler as­ familiarization: 10 hours in
welder, Wilmington. Del.
Mr*. Ken Spaulding is viiiltng sortment of prime steak* for La­ ing flights; 43 hours of
flying.
bor Day.
her family in Chicago.
Visiting Mr. and Mr&gt;. Tom Shel
Walla Walla, the name of ■
American* eat four time* as
bcnlicrgrr are hi« parent*. Mr. much applesauce and raunr'd ap­ city in Washington State, mean*
and 5ir* It. R .'-neihent&gt;erger, ples as they did 2*1 years ago.
' many waters" In Indian.
Dayton, Ohio.

Girl Gives
Dance

Squadron
Celebrates

Packer Offers

M eat’ By M ail

fis m A o n a lA

Ur.e reason toothpaste, shaving
cream and roimctle* don't dry
out when Ihe cap It lelt off Ihc ir
tube* is the preserve of sorhilot,
a corn syrup derivative which
helps them retain their original
moisture.

TODAY

OPEN
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SATURDAY
liKT

Brnassc, Minn, is the northernmost town in th' If. S.

MOKE OUT OF I.II E fiO OUT TO
A MOVIE.

#MARTIN ano LEWIS Fun-Fest!

The Boy Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet it
♦ p. m.
The Philalhes Class of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
the home of Mrs. C. M. Boyd,
Loth Arbor, at 7:43 p. m.

GIRLS! GAGS! MUSIC ami MIRTH!

Know Your Onions
NEW YORK —fUI’li — Know
inj your nrivn* — and other xeg
etables and fruits — will improve
beauty a* well as health.
» T h e editors of Vogue's annual
Beauty Book advise eating green
pepper strips, carrot:, berries and
nuta to keep nails from splitting
and breaking.
’ Grape*, raten in Ihe afternoon,
give last energy. Apricots, escarole, and kale, which are rich in
Vitamin A. add lustre tn the hair.
Tomatoes, fult of Vitamin C, pro
vide the body’s trm ent, • prntec
&gt;n agsinsl brul«ei. Orange* and
mons help fight off infections
and keep skin elastic and bones
supple.

♦

A report to the Journal of Pedi­
atrics stld 89 per rent of a group
of infants accepted cool or cold
formulas without any harmful ef­
fects.

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Inez Robb Says

HERE'S YOUR HAT— !

INEZ ROBB

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Ta It asking too much In Ihe
new year that one* — Just ONCE
in IMS — Uncle Sam get the drop
on the Russiani in the w ar of hot
word* that dutlnguiihea the cold
war?
Couldn't wt Just once aprtng a
criaia on them and make them
react to our policy, instead of vice
versa
Isn't it possible Just once for
Washington to INITIATE a pretty
pickle Instead of alwaya framing
sn answer to one the Soviet* have
rooked up?
I would love to see Uncle Sam
pull a rug herr, a chair there
instead of always being on the
receiving end nf (hose cigars that
go off m his face.
Goodness knows what kind of

Seminole County Sees
New Year As ‘Great’

tit’.

S«minol« County ha* a new, and moat welcotn*. real' ’ d e n t The newcomer la optlmiam.
I t la traditional th a t buaineaa and civic leader* be op.
• timlatlc about each new year; they alwaya expreaa the belief th a t thla year la foinx to be the best yet.
A fter being atripped of the usual glowing forecasts,
"j; predictions for 8anford and Seminole County are the most
optlmiatle In history. City and county officials, businessmen
• and the man-ln»the-etreet think th at 1059 will bring to this
. area Its greatest year of growth.
Behind these optimistic statem ents are facts. KAch
spokesman had reasons for hia statement. Therefore, the
optimism appears to be well-founded and Justified.
W hat are some of the things which make ’69 look so
good for Sanford and Seminole County?
Construction of new homes and business establishments
Y.'i la expected to maintain its high level. All signs point to an­
other banner year. Building and construction facta nnd
• figures are considered as some of the best in the forecasting
- of the economic level for any period.
Another squadron soon will arrive at the Sanford Naval
‘ .Air Station. The 350 men and their families will need new
. -homes, automobiles, gasoline, groceries, clothing nnd other
; items. Thla will amount to another fine payroll for the
county.
The school bond Issue authorised in September will be
‘-'"Climaxed with construction of buildings. This money will go
into circulation, as will funds for the Interstate highway
system.
The Committee of 100 of the Seminole Chnmlx&gt;r of
-- • Commerce, formed a few weeks ago, will get into full o|&gt;*rn•ilon. TYila could provide the county with the Industrial leader• *ahlp th at It has needed.
A Retail M erchants Division of the Chamber will at• .tem pt to make “ trade a t home’* a reality. This, of course,
would mean a strong business upsurge in Sanford and Semin1-ale County.
•• These are only a few of th e things which could make
1969 the beat in Seminole County’s history.
BY W1IJJAM ft. WHITE
Officials are to be commended for their optimism. It is
WASHINGTON
- Vice President
* only through faith and planning that success is achieved. If
Richard
M.
Nison,
who I* no
'J.'Banford and Seminole County l*lieve in themselves, these
stranger
to
th*
perilous
heights.
• goals can be reached. First, however, the faith must l&gt;o
Is again on a swaying high wire
- -there.

2 = 1 . ! : “ : !"* #'*°r,d. ,h*
, . T J up L°r
today. Rut I have no doubt that
creeline’w*!h» w *, ' * " \ ,
i l Vn fh
r or,(| " I11
hsi .1 InnenUh ,, n 1c‘ " * v*ln
Ihst distinguished its C hrl.tm s.
greeting*.
Andrei Gromyko, Rustia'a Forelgn Minister, chose. Dec. 2S as
Ihe day to tell us Americana that
unless the Rerlln crisis (Initiated
by Ihe Soviets) Is stttled In th e
precise wav
*&gt;? vt,.,,,*.
chev. war may ensue and the United State* be devastated by Soviet
rockets.

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! i h S i t r r n ^ . r e ' m T to much

M e sa a stt

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rgaetly that already dc.cribed ^ , we^American,

Khrushchev.
. . *not , plea for more brinkmanahlp,
Well. I doubt lhal. the So'bri* h&lt;1V(nr fofbld. but for aoroc grayChristmas message really spoiled mallermanshlp. Surely, with a
the holiday for any American. We little concentration, we can outhave learned to roll with their think the Communist* in the mat­
punches. But It Is one woman's ter of global strategy, and quit
contention that our eternal rolling
with the Communlit buffeting* 1* ducking
All 1 ask Is that Just once in
beginning to affect our pride in the new year we give, in tha cold
ourselves and our government.
war. as good as » • artIn addition. It Is adding up to
j t4n dream, can't I?
f
a sense of national frustration !
______ _
.
And everyone now knows enough
_
i _ j
psychoanalysis tn realise what Q | ( j L U S l O n i L O tlC lS
frustration does tn an Individual
...
.
•
or a nation. Itif labor ran claim J l I n H O S D l t O l S
f..&gt; the
lisa Democratic
MarSVACMliR land
llpH
credit for
slide In November, but I am will­ ROME (Uri &gt;— Forty-one pering to bet my new hat that a sons were hospitrllred today from
sense of injured national pride injuries suffered because nf
Rome's ancient custom of throw,
frustration had far more to ing things out of the window on
do with the re.ulu than any other
New Year's.
f. clnr
New Year's Is celebrated h e r*
Million.
h»&lt;* ,0 * * Unc,c with the bang of firecracker* and
Sam eternally dusting himself off. the tossing of old and useless
It is humllistlng snd distressing items out of the window— wine
I9
N r g0vernmcnt reacting
bottles, pottery, china, tin pots
|,tr , tired old punching dog.
---------------------------- and miscellaneous items such a*
antique furniture.
p
SI* fires were started by fireI IQIT 1 8 t/X p iO rC U
TALLAIIASSEE (CPI) — A crackers.
There
was one fatality. Mrs
plan to enable nine slate gover—
n a rito -v iiM R u rtli »e..t-J'»»e.
T»~sr-Tln*n !»»ned too far out o.
still tn the “eiploralory" stags a windowwhile waiting
for ber
according to Florida Gov. LeRoy daughter to return from aP*f'Q
Collins.
1 and fell to her desth.

FUTURE
IS COMING TO YOU

Washington Calling

*0ueen Uses Wand, It's Sir Alec Now
- LONDON (U N ) - Quean Kilnhath today knighted Britain's
great actor Alee Guinness, whose
otlff-upper-llp portrayal of a Brit­
ish officer woo him th« Academy
• Award for "Hi* Bridge on the
..River Kwal.*
The 44-year-old N r Alee, as he
will be known from now on, was
Um most fkriiout " international
1 aamo singled not by tiio Queen for
her annual New Year’s honors
list.
The list of persons honored
ranged from the British ambassa­
dor In Washington to a lighthouse
• keeper In the Shetland*, and from
, .the purser on the liner Queen
• Elisabeth to the head porter at an
.infirm ary.
.-...S ir William Edward Rootes, it.
- British aulomoblls manufacturer
,.gnd chairman of the Dollar El. porta Council, and Sir Jamea Tur,.JW r. SO. preaidant of the National
••Farm er*' Union of England and
-Walea were made barons.
The Foreign (Wire honor* list
- Included the name of Sir Harold
; Carla, M, Rritlsh ambassador 10
&lt; the United Slatea alnre ItM, who

received Ihe Grand Crosa of SI.
Michael and St. George.
Guinness join# such famous
stage and motlr actora as Sir
John Gielgud. Sir Douglas Fair­
banks Jr., and Sir Laurtnre Olivi­
er who have been enlghled by Ihe
Queen, -Fairbanks, aa an Ameri­
can eUltrn, cannot uae the liUe.

Man’s Body Found;
Notes Tell Story
STUART. Fla. (U Pli-T he body
of a SOyear old mechanic who
left three notes saying he would
drown himself has been found
floating In Ihe St. (Aide River.
roller said Ted Hensley lrfl Ihe
notea In his ipartment here Mon
day. The notes stld he was de­
spondent snd would drown him­
self. Hensley's car was found on
a bridge over Ihe river on U S I.
Authorities dragged the river
for hia body but wrre unable tn
locale it unlit two flshrrmrn spoi­
led It Wednesday about sis miles
from the bridge.

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Tcuhy Confident
Year To Be Good
l.ook forward with confidence
In a steady rronnmic growth In
1050.
This was Ihe opinion Inlay of
optimistic George Touhy, evensllye vice president of the First
Federal.
Relating hia roinnicnli specif!
rally to his own field, Touhy saldt
"Rising price* tempi investors to
put a larger portion of their dis­
cretionary monry in stocks or
goods. In many rases ihetr pur­
chases become more speculation
with Inrrraslng
than Investment
lost potential. Many people learnrd In Ihe recent economic set back
dial a "nett egg" In a savings
account was a mighty comforting
thing
Touhy added that building Is
dependent on saving* for II*
money; used for rnnitrurdon and
down payment and mortgage loans
for Ihr buyer. "Every indication I*
lhal the demand for borne* will
continue at It* present level, with
a possible upward lilt during Ihe
first half nf ISM. Much that hap­
pen* in Ihe last sit month* de­
l-end* on wlial Congrrs* doe* In
the fln t *1* months," he said.

Countries Agree
Pound Is Pound,
Yard Equals Yard
LONDON (t'PI 1 - Britain. Ihr
United .Males and four other roun
tries agreed today that a yard It
one yard long ami a pound weighs
A Pformsl International agree
Announrfd Ihr adoption of
an "Inlemallonal yanl" and an
"International pound" by stand
ards bureaus In ilrllatn. die U S .
Canada, New Zealand, Smith Alrl
ca and Australia.
According to the agreed defini­
tion. an International yard equals
01144 mrtrrs — exactly Ihr same
as a Canadian yard, but falling
Just bclwrrrn Ihr British ami
American lengths for a yard.
The pound, also falling between
Rritlsh and American standards,
is put at 0 4333113; kilograms
All n o n m r t r l c calibrations
made in the laboratories of Ihr
countries concerned will use Ihr
new International until sflcr
July I.
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that testa anew his poised ami
ordinarily sure footwork. The out­
look Is thst he will land on his
feet, at usual
The struggle now going on
among the Senate Republicans hr
tween the Old Guard and Ihe soinvolve Mr. Nison's fortunes. It
railed liberals or moderns deeply
ii tn hia Interest lo have the out-

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Friday, January 2, 1959

Pag* 4

Need Some Learning

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NEW DELHI. India (U P lI-O fficiala aasd questionnaires from ap
plicanta for pollrrmrn'i jobs ineluded lha following Idcndflra.
don si

—Florence Nightingale Founder
of th* Bov Scout movement.
—Napoleon: Loader of Italy.
" i * M la aasill#* aiaSaa.
Imm ■»*»» ertaia* ta sals —Burma: A part of India.

•cu a u m a i a sm

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Th* atslrlde rate In the U. S was
lis t *
as aa last estimated al f t persona per
•a* tea* 100.00* population
aaij*

come at least serin to gtve some, publicans (if to wretched a pun
success to the liberals In their may be forgiven in what Is after
demands for a bigger voice In Ihe all a holiday season).
Senate Republican leadership.
The probable end results, so far
One of the Vice President'* great aa the fight among the Senate Re­
am! frankly recognirrd necessities publicans is concerned: Non modin his unannounced candidacy for crn. non liberal Senator Everett
the lXA Presldrntlal nomination McKinley Dirksen of lllinola to
ii lo rrmove Ihe Old Guartlisl rast l« chosen, according tn form, at
pul upon hit party by the nature floor leader; Senator Thomas It.
„f n,r recent Republican ConJ res Kuchrl of California, a moderate
sional campaign and by its dis- liberal, to be elected assistant
aslrous result!.
leader in deference to Ihe llheralThus. If It ran tie made tu *p moderns. Senator Urielers In stay
pear In the public llut Senile Re- on iinchallrngrd as chairman of
publicans In choosing their leader* the GOP policy rommitlec — and
have paid real attention to (lie at the real boas nf the show,
moderns this will tie a net gain i Tills kind of compromise would
for Mr Niton.
rather well fit Mr. Nixon's needs.
But of almost equal weight la It would have, moreover, on*
another Nixon necessity. Tins Is large additional advantage This It
nut lo have it said fairly that lit that Senalor Kurhel simply as a
had intrrefered In Ihe fight with- practical political operator — and
In the Senate Republicans in any this Is what any leader nr assistway rrally hostile tn ihe Old ant leader needs lo he — Is InGuard. For, as hat previously been comparably more able than any
ncted by this columnist. Old Hirer other member* of Ihe libeGusrdlvts headed by Senalor ral modern wing pul together.
lily let bridges of New Hampshire
Kurhel has long hern oversha­
will rill the (iOP In the new Sen dowed by more eminent Californ­
ate no matter what "liberal" may ian*. There Is Mr. Nixon himself.
lie solemnly chosen lo some post And there was Senator William I .
wllhin the party leadership This Know land, ihr former floor leader
Is simply because Ihe real power who left Ihe Senate lo try In vain
It still with Ihe Old (iusrd
for Governor of Californio. Now
Mr. Nixon allll rrqulrr* Ihr Kurhel ha* a chance In come for­
friendship or at least Ihr lolera ward on hit own — and this hr
linn nf liie Old Guard. Heretofore, will do
slowing wilh many vigorous sal
In doing so, .hr will be — In
tiles from President Eisenhower, tentionally or not — of ureal help
he had hem Ihe more or less auto in Ihe Vice President Why? Siminalie choice for 19*0 of nearly all ply because Kucher* Influence
"Elsenhower Republicans."
will usually lie rail upon Ihe side
llul those in Ihe Senate who u-etl of a middling, western style Re­
in be "Elsenhower Kopuhtlrani" Ipublican liberalism si against Ihe
are dial no longer. They do not rather advanerd easiem-ityle llbenow rail thrmsrlvrs Eisenhower ralism of such Senator* a* Clif­
Republicans In light of ihe Presi­ ford Case of New Jrr*ry and Ja ­
dent a progressive lurn Inward cob Javllt of New York.
(lid (iusrd Republicanism Now. The presence of Mich a counter­
they are almply "liberals" or weight could not possibly fall lo
"moderns."
rase lhe» Nison problem of findMoreover. Ihe hero now lo puny |ng Just Ihe right kind nf complex
of these now "lit*rr*l" or "mod inn balance for Ihr Republican
ern" ami erstwhile "Eisenhower" I party's fare for 19*0.
Republican* it not a man named
Richard M Nixon II It Governor
tie d Nelson Rockefeller of N'rw
York.
So it Is rtrar dial Mr. Nixon,
as still the front runner for llu- j . , .
*
.
.
190) Prrsldrntlal nomination ami | | i r | / r A n [ s p i r I p a p
us Ihe untitled uperatmg national l / l l I t J v l l V V l j L v U tf
brad of hit party, must do all at
once Iwo quite different things
WASHINGTON* (U IT —Itolh
Hr must sec lo It Hist ihe GOP |jl!rl
,he |t,p U|,ncan balde for
does not so speak Ip the Senate' n j |r |rl()rrihi
„ ronffn
at lo rrinlnd die iiesqile of die
kind of party AK M. l-sodoo led
,b*'r
'"fay «n »l«
acilnit KnnVIln Rooirifll In **douhtfuli
could •fttlf tho
1*3* Ami he must see lo it. In irtue.
doing this, lhal he does nol burn
Liberal for,-ft barking ifep.
any bridge with the Bridge* lie John Sherman Cooper (R-Ky.) for
the Rrpublican floor leadership
against Sen. Rvered M. Dirksen
(It-lll.l api-srrnlly fared Ihe up
hill task p( rorrallng all of Ihe
remaining six if Ihey hoped to
DECEMBER 3*
AdmUvion*
Win.
Chloe Morris (Sabina, O )
Dirksen', chances got a big
Gail Young I Sanford)
boost Wednesday when Ren Karl
Estelle Hill iS.vnfordl
E. Mundt (R K. D ). who was j-reSarah Mse Bass I Sanford)
vioutly unrommilted. announced
.Martha Townlry (Ssnfordi
he would back Ihe Illinois Repub­
Joan Fuchs lOrlandoi
lican, who has l-een Ihe party't
BIRTHS
Senate whip for thr past two
Rsby girl lo Mr. and Mr* &gt;r *r*
Bernard t-ocram i Sanford I
Mundt • announremenl gave
Baby girl lo Mr and Mrs. Os Dirksen sn apparent M volet with
burn (Sanford!
Cooper apparently having 12 for
Discharge*
,u [f,,
,
, i,
remaining aix of Ihe Sen
Mrs. Joe J Dsffran iSanfonl) ale's 31 Republicans still were
Iait m s Mu-rod (Sanford I
undecided or uncommitted. Rut
Rtba Mahon (Sanford i
Dirksen'* chances appeared good
Ralph llayr* i Sanford i
for nicking up at least two, giv­
Mr* Alvin Cook and baby ing him th* neceesary If to win.
(Sanford)
The “doubtful!" were Seni
tlarie Nance i.Sanford)
Gordon Allol! (Colo.), Homer E.
Mr*. Frank Jacobs and baby Capehart (Ind ). Bourke B. Hick
(Sanford)
cnlooper I Iowa), W’llllim I-ing»r
Terry Chrlslcn-en (Genera)
(N. 1) I Margaret Chase Smith
Mrs. Gary I.. Bulger and b* (Maine) and John J. Williams
b , (ganford)
(Del.)

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i lie future forecast is bright for you who have so wisely isred.
You’ve made wonderful plan* lo be ready for (he fulurc. . . the
age of rocLcts and puih-buiton living. W e're enjoying the job
as your partner In ihe exciting u tk of creating a working sav­
ing* rexerve for your future nrrdi and want.
Now, (o further your plan*, year end earning* will h« added
In your saving*. Imagine the cfTecl thl* money will have on
pljn* for new homes, business expansion, college fund* or re­
laxed retirement. Whatever your saving* goal, the walling lime
and the amount still remaining lo be saved has been decreased
by the amount of your ahare in »hcse generous earnings.
If you're riding a streetcar raihcr than a rocket ship, Isn’t
It lime you Joined sour modern neighbors who arc enjoying ih*
profits and protection of a specialized savings institution?
One friendly, quick visit can remedy this and make your
future forecast bright.

Hospital Notes

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�Oklahoma, Iowa, LSI! W in; Air Force Battles TCU
jCannon, Strange Lauded Buckeyes Get Fat Syracuse Players Muse Baylor Mikes Bid Hawkeyes Breeze
As Stars Of Sugar Bowl In Non-Conference Over One-Play KneckoutF" Rotkie A,ml By Golden Bears
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t « t* I n International
tfrn a tio n a l
By EARL WRIGHT
United Pres* International
Elgin Baylor of the Minneapo.
MIAMI
(UPD—Syracuse
play-;
ter.
Syracuse
had
the
ball
on
the
NEW ORLEANS ( t ’P I)-A n un- moil of a fumble and a pan to
The Iowa Hawkryc* and Okla­
»rs today mused over the fate that Oklahoma 49 yard line. It was Its I-akcr* strengthen* his bid for homa Sooner* were the only coltuns lineman and college foot­ win their firit Sugar Bowl game
■rookie
of
the
year"
honor*
In
permitted Oklahoma ta deliver the lourth down and five vards to go
1’nltrd Tret* International
the National Basketball Associa­ , lege football tram* that lived up
hill'* player of the year emerged in five appearance*.
Sudden Pssv
knockout blow in a 216 Orange
The
Ohio
State
Buckeye*
are
Venattle
All
•
Amerlc*
Billytion nearly every time he play* to their pres* notice* In the New
today a* key men In mighty
Fullback
Ed
Dciffcr
dropped
Bowl
victory
Just
as
the
Orange­
Cannon. possibly the South'* bett fattening up on non - conference
Baylor was at the right place Year'* Day bowl gamei.
^ .o u ttu r n State's miicuc marred halfback In a decade, toned a per­ foe* while aw-aiting the start of men were biding for an up»et.
bark as if to kick but Zimmer­
Iowa and Oklahoma stunned
at
the right time again Thursday
The play came late In the first man took the hail instead and
i 0 vrln over Clemaon In the Sugar fect running p a n to *ophomorr the Big Trn baiketbal! race.
night. He climaxed a Minneapo­ their bowl victim* with »peed to
period
with
Syracuse
behind
6
0
passed
to
David
Dakar
The
auda­
end Mickey Mangham in the end
Sowl game.
score easy- victories but Louisiana
Taking command m i d w a y and still in contention.
city of the play caught Oklahoma lis rally that produced a 106-103
The Bengal*, fighting (lciper rone for the game’s only icore. through the firit half, the Buck­ Sjraeuse had been badly shaken flat • footed and Baker went to viclory over the Syracuse Nation­ Slate's national champion* had to
Cannon, whine punting and de eye* walloped invading Brigham
als in the only NBA game ached- pounce on a fumble to dig Clemttely to maintain their national
femlvc ptay kept LSU out of Young, ton *t. Thursday night de- by a 42-yard scoring hunt hy Ok­ the Oklahoma 36. It was the type uled.
- son while favored Tex** Christian
prctligc in the face of bitter op trouble all aftrrnoon. alto kicked
lahoma fullback I u mice Gault
gamble that can bring a team
ipitc a 39 point barrage by the only two and a half minute* after of
Vern Mikkelsen's ahot rimmed fumbled it* way lo a scorele**
from the brink of defeat, but on
position from Clemaon, made the the point aftrr touchdown. He wa* Cougar*' Boh Skouict).
Up with the Air Force Academy.
Iht neat play fate an I All Arncri the basket with 3" seconds re­
the opening kickoff
the iportiw nteri’ choice a* the
Iowa crushed California, 83-12,
i
t
.......maining hut Baylor leaped snd
It w ai Oh i o Stale'* t h i r d
The
Orangemen
were
obviously
ea center Boh Ham on stepped Uppft, (hp h j|, ln for ,hp (t&lt;.r4,|xr In the Rose Bowl at Pasadena,
game'* outitanding player.
straight victory over a non confer­ off - balance after that but quar­ in
Strange wa* Toughest
. c,_ . _ . . . .
. „ field goat. Baylor ted the Lakers Calif.; Oklahoma defeated Syra­
ence foe. The Buckeye* knocked
hfK
{ ’ „„„ ^
,M|
But if Clemson Coach Frank off Utah, 93 69, and scooted to * terback Church Zimmcrmin en­ Tom Stephen, fumbled the ball
cuse. 21-6. In the Orange Bowl at
gineered
wtut
looked
like
a
bril­
Howard had c u t a ballot on the 75 66 triumph over Princeton l*»t
,
nil*
The
National*,
playing
on
their Miami. F la . Louisiana Stale
liant
comeback
in
the
aame
quarinue, it would probably have week. They open their Big Ten
,
, . ' n,&gt;. *? 1 r,r ’ , 1 home floor, suffered their sevenlh blanked Clemton 7-0. In the Su­
gone to »ophomore tackle Charlei schedule agsinit Illinois Saturday
gar Bowl at New llrlean*.
mm
h
o h m
i nBob
, T ornrllu ,straight
defeat.
They
a 10-5
punch Quarterback
,
fwir ml
J P,held
to fn
hu, and the under dug Air Force team
l Rot Strange, »on of an LSU as- night.
pitched ou to Brewster Hobby.
uarm aker then started the held TCU to a *corelc*s deadlock
NEW YOBK (U PIl — The 1958 liitant roach.
Skounen, a 4-4 sophomore for­
“Strange was the man we fig. ward. dropped in It field goat*
5
‘
Minneapolis
rally with two field In the Cotton Bowl at Dalla*. Tex.
I'nitcd Pres* International All- ured to be the weak link in
,s. , .* ,
, goals and Baylor rapped it with Urairle View AAM, national Negro
and
tt
of
1*
free
throw*
to
ac­
National Football league team.
LSU team," Howard »aid at the count for almost half of Brigham
college champion, defeated Langn r ,? T , n * *nx m,*J" hi. tap in of Mlkkel.cn'. shot.
Orange Bowl hi, ory Twisting .S )rjru „. „ut, rorr.l Minneapolis *ton lOkla ). 318. in the Prairie
Flrtl Team
end of the grueling conteit.
Young's total poinli. Howevet, the
away fmm some tackier, dodg
,hp (lt, , r h&gt;. | h
but View Bowl at llOUltOII. Tex
“We figured we could drive Cougars fell behind. 51-4*. at hallOFFENSE
Ing others, reversing hi, lie Id re )hp , jkpM , ink „ of M fou, W (|
him
back
JO
yard*
at
a
crack
In Wedne»day'» Sun Bowl game
•
!•*•«*
«n«4
******
tin
BRISBANE.
Australia
tUPD—
P l . ^ r t Club
Poa_____ . . .
I
...... ,
1 Vhlle the Nationals made 21 of 2t at El Paso, lex.. Wyoming edged
Baltimore —and planned our oltense to run Siegfried paced Ohio State with 24 Professional tennl* promoter Jack cri. he loped
E—Berry
79 yard* for a Dolph S'chaye* of the Nationals Hardin Simmon*. 14 6
Kramer, who hai Australian two
Loa Angeles right over him. But a* it turned point*.
O F —Shofnrr
touchdown. It was the longest pass lopped the scorers with 32 points.
out,
he
wat
the
tougheit
man
on
12th Big Ten Win
top
Davia
Cup
players
lined
up
Baltimore
Houston
displayed
remarkable
T—Parker
play In Orange Bowl records and
Iowa, with Bob Jeter and Willie
New York the field."
accurary from the field in spank­ for hi* next world lour, will have it killed Syracuse.
T—It. Brown
Clemaon * strategy wa* to run ing McMurry College, *7-53, and to wail another yrar before going
Fleming bobbing over the Bn»e
Lo* Angele*
G—Putnam
Insurantr Score
Bowl turf like hopped up Jack rab­
Washington lightweight LSU out of the conteit Butler scored a come-from-behind after Ales Olmedo
ti—Stanfe!
Oklahoma scored again with
bits. crushed California to give the
New York on bone-busting off tackle slant* 59 5* victory over Navy In other
Olmedo, th# hero of America'* Just as much suddenness when
C—Wictccha
Big Ten it* 12th victory In 13 ap
Baltimore and run*. At lime* It appeired m ajor games on a film holiday viclory over Australia In the Pa­ Hobby took a Syracuse punt and
4JB—I’nilaa
penranee* in Ihc grand daddy of
Lo* Angeles they might *uccecd.
via Cup challenge round, an­ ran it back 40 yard* to score in
schedule.
JIB—Amelt
the post-teaion game*. Jeter wa*
Baltimore Cling itraight ahead, no frill*.
Ted Luckenbill scored IS point* nounced Thursday he nn't inter­ the second half. But that was just
1IB—Moore
chosen thr game'* outitanding
Cleveland T • formation power, Clem«an for Houston, which converted 53 ested in turning pro until I960 Insurance
Ffl—J. Brown
chugged 63 yard* toward the I-SIJ per cent of it* field goal altrmpli
, Tulane started the New Year I player.
DEFENSE
“ I've got one more yrar of
Sy racuse dbln l score until it off right and became the first
Jeter, a 185 pound Junior from
Baltimore goal early In the third period with Charlie Baker tallied 15 for Me- schooling tat Southern California)
F,—Marcbettl
was 21C The Orangemen drove Southeasirrn Conference team to Wrlrton. W, V i . and Firming, a
rugged
fullback
Rudy
Haye*
mak­
Wa
slimgion
and I stilt want to comolldatr my­ frum their .11 to Oklahoma's is
Murry,
^ E —Brito
win a game in 1939
175 pound sophomore from Detroit
Baltimore ing mo»t of the yardage
T—Lipscomb
Navy held a 30 39 lead over self in big time amateur tennis."
Substitute forward lion Mitchell thrilled the 98.397 fan* and blasted
But inside the LSU IS. Haye* Butler at halftime and just misted Oltncdo told Unllrd Praia Inter­ late in the game ami a substitute
Pittsburgh
V—Slaulner
Detroit ripped through a gaping hole in pulling the gsme out of the fire national before leaving for Perth, liatfturk named Mark Welter rn flipped in Ifi points in the second California's hope* a* the big Iowa
I.B—Schmidt
New
York the Bengal line, cut bark and wa* on a last second basket by Dick where he w-ttl participate In the leretl the game On his first rarry half Thursday night lo break up line sprung them loose for long
LB—Huff
of the contest, he burst over the
clobbered at the LSU 30. He Johnson. Earl Engle and Ken West
Chicago
Bear*
Australia
championship* middle fyr IS yards and a touch­ a sec saw affair between the runs. Jeter *cl two Rose Bowl
LB—George
Grrenirt and .Strtaon University record*, one for the longest run
fumbled
and
Strange
recovered
Pittsburgh
Pennington tcored 1* point* apiece darting Sunday.
1IB—Butler
down.
Detroit for LSU.
The Peruvian horn nctman ad­ Syracuse Coach Ben Schwarts at Del-vml, Fla., and pace hit from scrimmage, an 81 yard »corfor Butler.
HB—Lary
The Uengal* quickly bo* g e d
ing dash, and one for an indivi­
New York
Colby downed Tuft*. 6151, and ded hr haa “ no definite plan* to • aider said it was Oklahoma's team to a 66-62 victory.
S—Patton
It w a s the only game schetlulrd dual rushing high of 191 yard*,
down
and
fullback
Tommy
Davl*.
Green
Bay
Bowdoin
nipped Rutger*. 67 M. in play the amateur elrruit till* yrar tremendous speed which beat his
S-Dillon
in the SEC. All 12 team* In the lie averaged 21 5 yard* per ruth
who »hared kicking honor* with first round game* In the Down hut I would like to play at Wim­
Second Team
team.
loop will see action Saturday night, on nine attempt*.
Cannon, boomed a 33-yard punt East Cl*isle *t Bangor. Maine, bledon.”
OFFENSE
"We couldn't convince our kids
Philadelphia to the Clemwn 17 yard line.
while William* breered to an *1
# E - n e til* f f
Kramer, meanwhile, announced that Oklahoma was that fast. We ami all the reaulta Will go ot^con­ J r tr r set up Randy Duncan'*
ference record*.
Turning Point
seven yard touchdown pas* to end
Pittsburgh
67 triumph over Harvard and at Sydney that Mai Anderson al­
E—Orr
Tulane and Stetson swapped the Jeff Langston with a 41 yard dash
The sellout crowd of *2.00) failed Maisaehusetts defeated American ready had Joined his pm group couldn't get them to play wide
Detroit
T—Creekmur
enough.
trail several time* during the first anil his springs helped produce
Clcvclaod to irnte it. but thi* wa* the be­ International, 59 52. in the opening and Ashley Cooper, Anderson's
T—McCormack
"But they believe it now,” he half, ami the Hatter* held a 32-26 Duncan'* one yard scoring plunge
Baltimore ginning of the end. ,
round of the Springfield tMas* i teammate on the vanquished Au»- said.
G—Spinney
trail at intermission. Then Mit­ Firming scored on runs of 37 and
A miiguidrd *nap hy renter Invitational.
Cleveland
•rall.vn Davis Cup team, will sign
G—Smith
chell was sent In and fmm there seven yards. Iowa was favored by
Green Bay Paul Snydrr while the Tiger*
C—(lingo
Louisiana Tech won the Gulf a rro contract Saturday.
out the liri-enie* held the edge
1B»* point*.
Pittsburgh were- in punt formation bounced South Tournamrnl at Shreveport.
Cooper'* official signing is being
QB—Layn*
Tulane'* fieshman guard Joel
off
the
leg
of
fullback
Doug
Cline
Credit' Home Run Play
New
York
La., by turning bark V i r g i n i a delayed until his marriagr Satur­
IIB—Giifoitl
Hancock alto had 15 points.
‘i t was the homo run play lhat
Chicago Card* Before the play could be diag- Tech, 7166, in overtime, William day to Ellen Wood, Miss Autlra­
HB—Matson
The G rrenirt now have won ■lid II,” Coach Foretl Evaahevskl
KB—(Tic). Amech*
Baltimore r.o&gt;cd, LSU tackle Duane leopard A Mary defeated Murray Slate, il* of 1957 The Wimbledon, US
seven games and lost Hirer.
of Iowa said, referring In Ihe long
Chicago Bear* had recovered on the Clemaon 10 64 62; Centenary whipped North­ and Australian ainglrs champion
and Cssarei
In the Saturday action. Georgia
Three play* later Cannon v*f Pl western Uiuivuni, II * 72. and already has srrrpted a three yrar
a
DEFENSE
Tech visits Kentucky, Mississippi
toward right end and luddrnly North Tex** Slite downed Spring contract for 45,000 pound* (5101,w E—nobutlelli
NewYork
fired the clinching p a a * to Hill, *7 Pi. in coniolation game*. M0|.
Early odd* favor Hobby Son in Slate Invade* Auburn, .Mississippi
K—Atkin*
ChicagoBeara
night in the featured Inth r a e of will be at Alabama, Florida will
T—Donovan
Baltimore Mangliam.
LSU, unbeaten and untied in 11}
Sanford-nrlando Kennel Club's be host In Tulane, Vanderbilt and
T—Cain
lle i eland
It event slate Sporting 3 lo j Tennessee square off at Knoxville
regular *ea»on game*, mulfrd
LB—Richter
LoaAngele*
United Press International
morning line odd*, the black 63- and Louisiana Stale takes on
I.B-W . Michael*
Cleveland one dnch icoring opportunity in
Ohio
Slate mo Brigham Ynung SJ
IM
vum
l
greyhound
will
run
from
Georgia
nt
Athens,
the
serond
period
when
fullback
LB—Svare
NewYork
Houston 87 McMurry 32
the popular first post position.
1IB—Taieff
Baltimore J.W. Brodna* fumbled In the end
By
IISCAR
FRAl.EY
and Mike Turnesa, even though
Butler 39 Navy 58
Another
pound d"g, llaigirr, ixiTorriiiitf Slur, Too
MB—Paul
Cleveland lone and Clemaon recovered for
NEW YORK 4UPII—If* anoth they were using old wooden *halt* is set for the sixth spot Iwiasting MILWAUKEE - t l 'P l y - Outfit
Down East (lassie
S—Nelion
Baltimore the louchback
er year for the memory book* and stunnrd even more by the I In | rhanrrs
First Round
S—Sherman
Ia&gt;»Angele*
way Roy Campanula looked in other* in the fast field arc Hur dor le e Maye, a farm hand of the
today in a chapter packed with his first hospital interview. Mar
£
Honorable Mention
Milwaukee Rraves. ha* recorded Colby Cl Tuft* M
•
End*—Wilton and Conner. San
■nuiclfi, sweat and torn up toie celing at Ashley Cooper’* Icy es at Commancier, llornswoggled. several rock 'n' roll ballad*. Miye Bowdoin 67 Rutger* 66
Tamar, Delavar* Shirk, Added prefers baseball to singing, how­
Franritco: Bote, New York: Hill.
Spring Held Tournament
terior as he won the national ten Value and Go Harry,
tickcti.
ever He batted 318 with Austin
Chicago Beara; llowton. Green
nil title at Foreit Hills.
First Round
Ron
Drlany
started
it
running
Rut a few fans will lur hoping 0f ||lc Texas l-eik-ur last season
Football now I Results
Hay; L. Michael*. Lo* Angele*;
lanvesome
End
Surprise
for
thi*
corner
Just
one
calendar
William*
81
Harvard 6T
for
longshot
vktorira,
e
n
c
o
u
r
a
g
e
d
______________
United Press Intemillnnal
MrCord. Detroit.
ago as he ground the opposition Then Ihe Sertr* and Bob Tur- by yesterday afternoon'* huge
Mai* 39 Amrr. International 52
Orange
Tackle*—St. Clair. San Franel*into the Madison Square Garden ley’a walloping Back to New P*yoff of lt.020.8rt for a R-l daily Irish To He On TV
Gnlf South Tournamrnl
eo; Varrlehlone, PltUhurgh; Pan Oklahoma 2t Syracuse 6
board* and everything ha* been York, with the perennial poker double. Two fins held the winning
Final
Sugar
fll lav* Angele*: Modrelcwskt and
NEW YORK (UPIl - Noire
going
in
circle*
ever
since.
game on the plane, and Turley's tlckrti, on lie La*t lit Hie first Dame's 1958 59 bavkethall team
Grier, New York; Manner, Green Ixjuisiana Stale 7 Clemson 0
La
Tech
71
Virginia
Tech 66
Tlicre were those winter fight! amarlng comeback Hack lo .Mil- race and Rraymer In Iho second.
Cotton
will appear on Hie NIB'TV net
Hay; Colo, Cleveland.
Consolation
For
that
pair,
it
was
a
dandy
waukee
for
rnr
of
the
hc*i
wind­
night*
at
me
Garden
and
some
work's “ Game of the Week" tele MAM &lt;&gt;! Murray (Ky.i State 62
Guard* — Sewell, Detroit: Sic- Texas Christian 0 Air Force 6
valid aquatics white in Florida lo up* in Serie* history—amt n:*er way to begin the new- year.
cast. Jan, 3 when the Fighting Centenary 81 Northwestern 72
» p h e m , Waihlngton; Melnert, ( hiRose
The regular Saturday- matinee Irish face North Carnlina. The
see Tam Tun bolt down Ihe getting avan on the plana.
^ e a g o Cird*.
Iowa 31 California 12
N. Trxa* SI. 17 Spring Hill 79
stretch and rop th« Florid* Derby The lurprlie over Bed Blaik'a starts at 2 p. in. tomorrow, follow­ game, starting at 1 p m . r it.,
Center*—Schrader, Wathlngion;
Fralrle View
ed
in
Ihe
evening
byll
events.
lonesome
end
offente
during
those
at
Gulfstream
Park.
Cock
tights
will tie followed hy the network's
Nutter, Baltimore.
Prairie Vlaw 34 I.angtlon *
Tonight'* slit.- of 11
In Haiti, golf ta ,Jam *Jra and football week end* at We it Point.
. _ race* r*'
. ^telecast
r,r,rl
of the Senior Bowl all liuHincBs Partners
Unebackera — Dratenovleh.
Wednriday’i Bowl Result
md
learning
the
finer
point*
of
places
ihe
ust
al
;n
race
card
nn
, (ar football game at 3 pm.
swimming in the Bahamai.
Waihlngton: Dodrtll, Pittsburgh;
San Bowl
DETROIT —(UUI)— Gordie
Shinnlck, Baltimore; Fortunato. Wyoming II Hardin Simmon* 6
The way you miued the Giant* howling from lady rhamp SyM* Friday evenlns*.
Howe
of the Detroit Red Wings
Wene
land
forgetting
them
almost
and
the Dodgers,
wandering
Chicago Bear*.
and
Al
of the Detroit Ti­
Mor*
than
II
per
cent
of
the
a*
quickly).
Offenitve hack* — Gall more.
around park* filled only with pig­
Off To . Good .Start . 3ft) persona committed to Federal ger* workKaline
a* business partner* In
The flight In Meatco for the In­ .
Chicago Beara; W e b a t e r. New
eon* a* they opened the baieball
IJ.H .I.A M )
!\ t l &gt; ~ ,,
prison* for violating Ihe immigra a sale* orgsnlration throughout
golf championship.
York; Tracy. Pittsburgh; Barnet
season on the eoait. Enjoying the ternational
Carpenter, an offensive halfback tjnn | #V¥ jn j 9jj wrTr repealer*
and McDonald. Philadelphia; RenUtwtp-la as thr Yankees started Breakfast with an easier going for the Cleveland Browns, a l s o _________ — . . . . ------------— . . Ihe year here.
another winning drive at the Sta Ben Hogan, l unch wilh a Jittery was used on defense when hr en
^ f r o , Cleveland.
“
Defentive hack*—Barr ami Da­
diunv and rooting for some long Ram Snead The bull flghti at the tered Ihe National la-ague with the
vid. Detroit; Wallace, Chicago
forgotten outsider as Jewel’* Re­ Plata del Torn* and how the Mex­ Detroit Lions and ran 73 yards
Bear*; Alban. Pittihurgh; Brown
LOR ANGELES (U rt) - The ward galloped off with the Wood ican golf gallery rarrie* Its to tcore with .in intercepted pass
“o!e»" back to the golf tourna the first time ie touched the hall
and Davi*. Ilaltiraore; llurrough*. nation's top touring golf profess Memorial
ment. Driving through the Mexi­ In a pro gains.
Ijo* Angele*; Crow. New York. ionat* kicked off the 19S9 cam­
Milt Turns Pro
can mountain* and the hoy divers
Staring
up
at
Will
I
The
Still)
paign today at they teed off in the
doing their diuy plunge from Ihc
Chamberlain's
amarine
attitude
(•amc Of Royalty
all-important 140.000 Ijvi Angeles
cliff* at Aeapulrn.
a 1 he announced he wa* turning
Another chapter. May the next
LONDON —( U1*11—Shuttle board,
Open tournament on the long, roll­ pro and sweltering In Ihe heat at
be a* pleasant.
a game familiar to rvery ocean
ing Rancho course.
Tulsa aa Tommy Roll won the
going traveller, was invented in
Led by such luminaries as Ken l ' S. Open. Telling everybody they
NEW YORK (LTD — WelterEngland about 13(a) A I). and was
^w eight contender Gaipar Ortega Venturi. Doug Ford, Dow Fln*ter ought In give him a break, and
L
's
s
t
l
i
n
t
Idea.lleseaLsev
th*
OCMlinn for very heavy betting
W H f a v o r , -.1 at 13-5 to tag young wild. Hilly Catpcr. Billy Maxwrll, then watching him break up at r m u r e r o r IIO O K IC
by members of ;hr royal court.
Denny Moyer with iii* fir»t pro- Diek Mayer, defending champion Pine Hollow. Glad that the PGA ST. PKTF.RSnURG, Fla ---------------------------------------feilional defeat tonight at Midi- Frank Stranahan, Ed Furgot, let him off ihe book, even s«. MIPII — Tom Treats. 20 yrar old
**,,„,* \ r _ _ t ,
»on Square Garden and »potl hli Matter* champion Arnold Palmer ami cheering on Dow Finiterwald hnnui shortstop, will he a major * * v l i y 1*00(1 . 'l I l f K
Fa item debut in the year'* flrrt and National Open champion Tom­ a t he turned birdie gambler and league slandout within Ihr re sea
ANN ARBOR, Mich. —(LTD—
my Holt. 152 competitor* will caught Sam Snead on the last sons, predict* president Herb Fielding If. Yotl's Michigan fool
TV fight.
Thru
R«ln
Brown haired Moyer of Portland. itart fmng for the first priie round of thr I'GA championship •Smith of the Clan D St. Peter* ball team* won 55 games, Imt one
Ore.. I* only it* — »o young he had 15.300. '
March 30lh
at Uanerch.
Or Shine
burg Saint* Treih, who played and lied one In Ihe five year perl
to get comminlon dl*prn-»llon to
The All Star Game in Raltimnre for the Saint* last i*a*on I* Ihe nd from loot through I90S. Yost *
The Rancho public course la
fight 10 round* In New York itate, 7,t20 yards long and hat very few aa Billy O'Drll halted th* Nation­ son of former major league catch team* scored 2,821 point* and yld
Nevertheleii, he »eek* hi* 19lh trees on It, so Ihe scores usually al League A stretch on Lake On­ er Mike Tresh.
ded a total of only 40.
^straig h t viclory against the lanky are quite low. No exception is tario, golfing, fishing and cutting
"In d ia n from Tijuana, Me*.
anticipated this year and, If the up touche* with light promoter
Their hout will he televiied and fine weather continues it is prob­ Norm Rothschild, Rill Rapp and
hrnadrail natinnally hy NRC at able that a score of 272 or better Ren Schwartiwalder, who said hit
10 p. m. e. a. I.
may be needed to win the crown. Syracuse team v.ain't much but
French Irish Moyer, former na­ That would be I ; stroke* under lead* It Into the Orange Bowl
tional amateur champion, i* un­ par —or three under par each Thursday.
rated among conlcndcra for the day.
Taking lump* from Jay Hebert
147-pound crown; hut he could
aoar Into the top 10 by beating
23-year-old Ortega. Gaipar ta
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run* maJe by Jeter and Fleming.
“ Paising (with All-Amcrl:a quar*
lerhsck Randy Duncan dsiaz the
tbrnwlng) ha* been o-ir big cuqch
but we believed we could run
against this California team. So
we worked on thaL It pild oft.”
It was the same atory in the
Orange Bowl. Coach Itud Wilkin*
son's wiry, f u t Okta'-oma Swncri
struck for three Im j-range touch­
down* to humhV 6vr**"*e M*re
75,281 fan*. Prentice Gault raced
42 yards lo score In the opiring
minutes. Ross Coyle set an Orange
Bowl record W en he ran T9 yard*
to score on a pas* from Brewiicr
Hobby and Hobby loomed 41
yard* to c o re with a Syracuse
punt. Oklahoma wax a 13 point
favorite.
Gault, first Negro to play for
Oklahoma, and Bob Harrison, All*
Amcrici center, were two of the
key plsycr* for the winner*. Gault
blocked brilliantly during many
Oklahoma drives and teamed with
Harrison on defense to put on •
tackling display that helped slop
Syracuse. Halfback Mark Weber
tcnrevi tor 5j r* ,u *«• iti Gie f,.ui
period.
Hem ton Tuugh Fee
Coach Paul D lrtiel’a Louisiana
State Tiger*, voted the nilloa'l
lop team of 1931 by th* United
Pres* International
Board of
Coaches, had to use all their
claw* to subdue Clemaon in the
Sugar Bowl before 82.000. Loulal*
ana Stale got the break It needed
late In the third quarter when
center Taul Snyder bounced a
paaa off fullback Doug Clin*'* rleg
when Clrmno w ai In punt for*
m at inn Tickle Duane Leopard re*
covered (or LSU on lha Gem*
son 10.
Billy Cannon. All-America half­
back for ISU. lost two yard* al
right tackle. Then he gained tUrca
around left end. On the neat play,
he ran to Ihe right and loftad a
paaa to end Mlekty Mangham
In Ihe end rone for lha gama'a
only touchdown. Cannon, whujlM
converted, waa voted the gtigt'a
top player.
I.SU (10 0) waa favored by IS
pninta hut Gemann led In rus,'lflg,
168 yardi to H4, and In firit
downs, 12 to 8 . The 1 Chinese
handlti,” tauiilana State'* tnuchpuhilcitrd defensive unit, ' ad la
stop Clemson on Ihe 1.5'J 27 In Ha
linil minute* to p re itrv e the Alelory.
Deleas* Woo—DUtset
"Actually, our defends* unit
won the game,” Dletirl llM,
“The 'Chinese bandits' Just n r '
out there ind took Ihe ball away
from them in their last drive ”
Teas* Christian was an eightpoint choice over the Air Fore*
in vshal waa hilled aa the cloaeat
of Thursday'* gam ei. Th# 71,504
Colton Bowl fans watched TCU
tumble right tlm ei while th# Air
Force hobbled five tlmaa. Jack
Splkri, voted Ihe gam a'a top flay*
er after gaining 108 yarda waiv­
ing. failed on two field goal trie*
for TCU. George Pupleh flubbed
Ihrre field goal trie* for tb* Air
Force during lha acoreleai, fum­
ble marred conteit.

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that ihuttlcd uncertainly betweea I* 1*.
muddled ironic* and limp plall•idly. He ptrkrd up a vehicle
tudei and &gt;hot fever through it.
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not only from hi* lc»d player*,
Jick fjemmon. Rip Torn. Jame*
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Henry Hull, Stanley Adami and
Larry Cate*
At for the play Itie If. it* tore
wat not elear lh concerned a
proieeuting attorney, with a par
t nlled I 'm i la in national
non for truth, who wiineifed the
The mercury dropped more
•remlngly arcldemal death ui a than f*l degree* overnighi in
girl, but failed to report it for northern Midwrit itaiei to mirk
rraion* Intompreheniible to me
&lt;harp weather f l u r t u a t i o n i
tt became the atloraey'i Job to through the nation.
prosecute a rich young wavtrcl
Co'd air pouring down from
who had cauied the girl * death Jrc|„ . region* left the northern
—or h*d h e ' — deipile preiiurei
ln&lt;j pakotai ihivertng in
from propertied forcei In the »uh ifro wralher that only aa few
community. The attorney carried hour* earlier had been in the
out hi* chore with wme ir»l aft fortlci.
rr an Initial heiiiancy
Great Fall*, Moot, which u*h
The play, h o w e v e r , mlfrrcd rred in the new yrar in 11 degree
from a key flaw. If an irony « i wralher, reported four degreet
implird by the attorney * debate below irro Minot, \ n,. iiruppeij
mcnl of the (ruth by prowcuting to in below from 37 degreei
an Innocent m in. why wai one Thuriday,
icene inierted which Indicated the
Other widely Mattered ledloni,
wattrei wa* guiltyt—That he had meanwhile,
reported
equally
beaten the girl. Him triggering tharp rltoa. due iargrly to a band
her death If. on the other hand, of warmer air through the South
the wait re! wa* guilly without w rit, the Gulf Coait and nonh
any doubt, what purpow was along ihe Eaitrrn Seaboard.
len ed by the attorney * conflict
Reading* were S) or more de
in falling to report the girl * greet higher Friday in auch wide
death?
ly aeparated ipoU a* Auitin.
A* you ran fee. I am getting T ei.: Gramburg. Wi».; Wtlliami
into muddy water* here, but no P*irt. I*a ; Syramie N Y . I^hamatter, dcipite the dUonlcr of non&gt; jg. | | . *nd Burlington, Vt.
the plot, Frankenhelmer'i iklll al
It wat warmer from Teiai
mo*t gullerl me Into acrepting it northward to eaitem Nehratka
all. ICi to hi* credit that hr and eatt of the Rockiei In New
magic led me for almort Ihe en Mralro ami Colorado, where lemlire ^ minute*
peralwref rote elghl lo Jl) degreei
and from the lower Great Lake*
short Shata: SRC TV'l Tourna ra*tward into Nrw England
mrnt of Ro»c» Tarade Thurfday
Preripim lon rnvered half ihe
wa* a clear victory for color trlr- nation Friday morning, but came
viiion ovrr thr black and • white mostly ai light rainfall. Showeri
version carrint by ABC TV. Mcl along ihe Atlantic Coast were
Alien * u tu il inanllle* ilidn t help heaviest. mea»urtng a* much at
ARC-TV"* c*u*e much rilhrr
two inche* overnight in the rail
The highlight of all the TV font rrn Carolina!
hall garnet for me Thuriday took
The only tenou* inowfall oc
placr during CBS • TV* Cotton currrd In wrilern Nebraska,
Bowl whrn a TCU plajrr Jumircd where an Inch of mow during the
Inin a pilr-up, rhrrrfully Hailing night in addition to wtrdi up to
away with hi* flat*, presumably 3 milet per hour created driftj
directed at an Air Force m*n on that (lowed much of Nebraska
the bottom—whlrh goet to prove traffic. Driven in the Alliance.
thiol boy* will be boy* rvrn on Neb . area were reported turning
trlrvliion.
bark ami waiting for an npcctcd
reprieve late Ihli afternona.
The th a w H Swtia: Jame* Don
aid. mfferlng from pleurtiy, ha*
puller! oat of tha rift of th*
K11C TV J ob. U iprclll. Ten Uttl* Indiana Kenneth Hatch ha*
replaced Dmalit . .CBS • TV tl
caiting for a propoard new verte*
MIAMI BEACH IUP1) _ The
baled on Uw detective. N e r o fathor of Syraruae football player
Dav* Baker lufferrd a fata! heart
Wolfe.
John Kerr will *t*r in "Berke­ attark shortly after watching the
ley Squar*," the NBC-TV Hall Orange Bowl game Thursday.
mark Hall of Fame ipectal for
Leonard Raker, .VI. of Newton
Fth. 1___ The NBC TV Bell Tele Center. M ali, «** returning lo
phone liouar inuliral ipecial for hi* hotel from the Howl where he
Feb. 10 will offer Duke Ellington. wa* itrwken. He collapied In hit
I File Fitigrrald. Ri*e Steven*. hotel room a few minute* later.
Young Baker, an end on the
1Martha Wright and the New York
football *4]jtd, called a physician
, City Ballet
The ABC TV Donna Herd allow who admtnlitered ovygen. But
hat derided la eipind it* ceil, the man » ai dead on arrival at
adding a neighboring pair. Kith a hospital.

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MOSCOW (U PI) — The radio i w u UT.OUO kilometers ( S T I M O
transmitters In the Soviet moon [ mile*) from earth.
Observations Ended
rocket stopped working today. 62
••The program of observations
hoar* after the man-made planet
and scientific Investigation of the
wai launched.
The Ta»a new* asenry aaid the rocket has been completed," Tats
rocket had aoarrd 373.100 mile* said.
Until then, the news agency
R n earth and waa continuing it*
said, reliable radio communica­
flight Into orbit around the *un.
••With the exhaustion of resourc­ tion between the rocket anti earth
es feeding It. reliable radio com­ tad been maintained.
This, it said, enabled observe
munication! with the r o c k e t
ceased on the fifth Januarr at lion* to tie male of the move
about 10 a.m. Moscow time &lt;2 ment of the rocket and made it
possible to obtain infnrmatlon on
a m. *.* D ," Taaa said
By thit lime, Tass said, the ihe working of scientific apparatus
rocket had flown for 63 hours and aboard it.

Business Firms Increase
In County, Survey Shows

In two more daya, Jan. M , the
rocket will enter ill periodic orbit
as an artificial planet ol the sun,
Tasi said. Ita orbit will be be­
tween those of the Earth and
Mars.
Tass said the new planet will
not again approach the'earth fog
another five years. But. It added,
its distance at that time will "be
in the order of tent of millions of
kilometers."
The roc .ct will be moving along
its solar orbit with a revolution
period of 447 earth days.
Opens New Bra
"It I* officially reported that
the tasks set at the launching at
the space rocket have been car­
ried out," Tasa said.
'
"The launching of Ihe Soviet
space rocket which has forever
become the first artificial planet
of our solar system Is a majestic
event of th» epoch of Communist
construction and opens Iheeraof
interplanetary flight."

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VOL. XLIX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER •

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Established 1908

MONDAY. JANUARY 5. 19M

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO 311

Sanford Baseball Team Nearer
Army General Identified Authorities Seek Answer To Come
From Meetings
As Batista's 'Waterloo' '* “ * !*■»

Sanford tmlay moved ttenrer a return to urganlivd hu.-MJkill The fate of n drive to get a franchi.se in the Florida
Slate League appeared to hinge on a “yes or no" decision of
Gainesville.
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)— I'
Sanford city officials today gave their unofficial bless­
S. Border
, . Patrol
. .. official*
. . , said ings to n proposal to make the baseball park Available for

At Batista s Home

HAVANA (UPI)—'Thi* i* the reI’edraia * first act altrr assum
The number of buswes* firms of the servir* and professional
ported Inside story of President' in; command was to order an
in Seminole County has increased, businesses, such at beauty and
Fiiigrncio Batista's fall- Hr was offensive against the rebel* in the
more than 34 per cent during the barbershops, slock and real es- |
J A j* X liiA ltfA C
driven out by a general with a sugar twit province of Las Villa*
past 10 years, according to a aur- talc brokers. Thus. Ihe figures for \g U IU M i l j W v I V w
16 Vear record of -ppo.ltion to hit When the government drive failed,
' \*uh*n Prrddeot ’rid
the team, if arrangement* can
tor by Dun A Bradstrect. Inc.
businesses in Seminole County
rule
Pedrara declared •*—
of (*llfn * ,,tu" ' rr,,,,®n' Ful
Kftu'lo
Bati«ta
here today to clear r
.
A it '
J
b« worked nut to field a tram .
■figures obtained from a physl- actually arc higher than the 476 •
m
The reports said Gen. Jose E. should quit.
away some of ihe mi strry tur
cal count of the DAB llrference .juoted ahove. said James I* liras- A u i a y h r A m \ l A I P
Prdraia d e c l a r e d at a New j
Economic Troubles
„ ...
. . .
7.
.
rounding a minuter ot intiueniiai
"
"
try I* expected to come Surdvy
Hook for November, 1956, totaled lee. district manager of the Jack- “ TU I J I I W ill J I U l V
Year's Eve meeting of top army
Batista had heen slipping for (^ hlnf wh„ arrhf(l Sa„ ir(la&gt;.
when a special KSL meeting la
I7(! manufacturers, wholesaler* ecnville office of D ill.
traders that Batista mutt get out
and retailer* in Seminole County.
A recent survey of the Hurcau ATLANTA (L'Pli— One of the of the country before dawn. The
compared to 35&lt;J in November, of Kronnmi- Kesearch at the coldest weather fronts of the sea- army bras* agreed, and Batista rebel grow-1h. and Cuba* eronom l,rp *rm r" «"n rim gun* mooo ~ j v i h v . i i i i u i i i
...........
IP4g,
I’nivrrilty of florid* revealed son numbed most of Dixie today. was on his way to Ihe Dominiran Ir tin-viion unrtm r.l ,t,i,i,i,
:uard
armmd th: t»mk. three
| At their at.nuil meeting j.s .e r
The Reference Book lists only lliat Seminole County had exper
Temperature* p l u n g e d
to Republic in a mailer of hours.
MounPnr rrbel setlvitv in ihe ‘lory villa
The blind* wereWASHINGTON (UPD — The,J*Yleague director* voted^
to
Tisanuficturwrs, wholesaler* and icnccd a *0 per cent population around the rero mark in the
Batista had made Pedrara nrovinre of I n Villa* haln-,1 the drawn and fUxvd lights illumlnat House Committee on Un-Amer-, °M*r thefirst availablefranc.iLc
retailers. It doe* not include some gain since the two census. Sent- northern tier of Dixie slates and commander of the armed forces K f l e l o n * Islan! and ro oft
&lt;’&gt; «&gt;••* hullding lean Aclivilic. warned Sunday 11°Sanford.At y rte n la y *
m*elmole, according to the survey, is light snow flurries frll in the In mid December, despite Ihe fact the we item province* including iDrountious the night, attracting night that Russia Is uving black mg in Orlando, the Gal-.rvvlll*
one of the J*&gt; counlie* in Florida mountainous Tennessee • North (hat the general had hern dis­
malt, terror and even sex to fer- 'd u b posted Its fl.'-O t-ua'antce.
which are growing (aster than the Carolina bonier country. Readings missed from Ihe army and farced Ihe capital city of Havana from numerous curious mo
Ilovtevrr, GalnrivHle sr'1‘"»men
beef
and
other
foodstuff*
normal
A
battered
twin
engine
plane
1 V 1*PCr&lt; , ,
l average for the it.vie.
in Ihe mid SVi were reported as to Are the country on charge* ol ly supplied by the eastern prov landed here from Prntacoln Sat J10,11
"’ committee said there Is a said that Ihe club probably wa.dd
However, it appears from th; far south as northwest Florida,
unlay night carrying M w ern 11 dangerous tendency ‘ to untleres- not operate vsu haul a full vvo-kplotting an anil Baiista roup d'etat Inert.
figurca that business growth it
Hut a swerve to the east in Ihe In 1*42.
Informed observers read drsper ami l» high ranking Cubans. Tlie | ‘'male the threat Russian spying ing agreement with a major
Churchills Vacation not
keeping pace with population cold air movement appeared likeatlon
into Haliita’s situation as group Included about four child llflM‘* to ,hp nation* security. It league team, which it doe* not
MARRAKECH. Morocco (UPI) growth. About PH per cent of the ly to spare the southern half of
have.
—Sir Winston Churchill and hi* building permits 'siued in tho the sunshine state with its multiearly as Dec. 16 when he side ren, an elderly woman in a vvhcrl •sid Its investigations disclosed
The Sanford committee, beaded
Wife will arrtva here Jan. II for county in the past year were for million dollar citrus and vegetlined his armed force* command chair and at least two military lhat "Moscow is going about its by John Kridcr. former league
men. All were believed in he business of recruiting rspionagr
a three or four-week vacation in homes, only two per rent for com- ahle crops.
er and subiiituled Pedrara.
president, said that, after n refu l
m*-*«,• .. -a* il!::!c::d icdsjt
When Ihe showdown c*me_|n rloso relatives and fnenilt. of agent* in this country at all limes cfc«v-.!v!*,
1! i t:*lali!iil&lt;nUnti.
*T\— Cither bureau said the
li appvutvd
Ratista""rwT»
voung
bojs
were"dc
very
thorough
and
bud
that early m o r n i n g Hireling at
On the first day of the new cold front wru centered today in
Washington
ha*
made the best
nrsdike
way,"
Camp Columbia, the army head­ lieved to be bis sons
Mrs. Mayo Dies
year, there were 30 building per­ Missouri. But instead of plunging
Thr committer vald the mention offer to Sanford. Kridcr said
Bill
they
refused
to
talk
with
quarters
on
the
rdge
of
Ihe
city.
BONN (UPI) - West Germany
fsUMMEKFIKLD (UPII - Mrs. mits awaiting processing. Tin*, southward as it did repeatedly
nf Ihe espionage threat all too Washington assured Sanford that
Nathan Mayo, wife of Florida’s said Zoning Director Robert S. iast year with disastrous' effect. &lt;«*ay delivered a decisive no to It at i *1a gave in quickly and sud­ newsmen anil were quickly hua- often is regarded as a "sour the "best possible Class D pliylied
by
waiting
car*
to
ihe
Bat­
agriculture commissioner, died Brown, indicates that 1939 will be the front was expected to move( ihe Soviet proposals to turn Her- denly—so suddenly that Fiedel
grapes" attempt to cover up de- era" would be sent lo Sanford.
hen Sunday following a long another banner year in the growth eastward across the southern hn *n,° • demllitariied ' free Castro himself expressed surprise ista residence Their identities (itlencic* in U.S. trrhnological
Mayor Merle Warner today
were
not
ascertained
The
Border
lalrr.
,
city."
lQnesa. She waa M.
of Seminole County.
state* into the Atlantic.
progress, or to bcliltle Russian said he was "highly enthusias­
Palrol
said
Ihey
would
probably
Frirnds
Pulled
Out
Building permit* during 1934 In addition, ocean brretes were
In a note handed to the Krem­
tic" about Ihe chance* of aecttrBut llatlsta apparently knew hr release names and oilier details scientific arlvicveinrnis.
were about triple the estimates expected to blow over tha tourist- lin today West Germany harked
Students Flea Fire
Ing a team. He added lhat h*
"Espionage
has
played
a
vital
today.
CHICAGO (U PI) - Fire broke made to the Board of County Com- crowded Florida "gold coast" to­ completely ihe Western decision was licked. He also was aware ol
saw "no reason why tho park
role
In
keeping
the
U.SS.R.
nut in a wall of th* Richard Vo­ mliiioncra a year ago. Brown night. keeping temperatures near to defend the oul|K**t city against the defections of several close as­ Only two persons have been abreast of the United Statea can't be made available. Some
seen
rntrring
and
leaving
the
sociate*
over
ihe
weekend—aitirs
aaid.
When
Brown
submitted
hi*
60
Soviet threats.
cational High School on Chicago'*
in Ihe scientific and technological limitations probably would be
southwest side today, and about budget request, he estimated that
It said the federal government who lird to Florida with their house since Saturday. They were field and in giving il Ihe oppor­ Imposed, hr said.
Miami forecaster Arnold Sugg
identified
as
Albert
Ardura,
own
Jja student*, all girls, evacuated about Id million in building would , a[d, "There shouldn’t he any "feel* itself responsible for Ihe familie* ami other* who began
Commissioners Al Wilson and
tunity to outstrip us in some areas
he done in IBS*.
(reeling weather In the southern entire German people tiers use It seeking US. vi«aa on Tuesday er of the Trnplrana Hotel and stare it ha* acquired our basic Robert S. Brown said Ihey fav­
R e building in good order.
night club in Havana, and Lull
Final figures for lb* year rc- half of Florida tonight unless it’s I* ihe only freely elected German and Wednesday.
ored use of Ihe park by a league
terreli," Ihe committee said.
veal that the total waa near f.’i) near the West Coast. Certainly 1 government."
Batista also probably was aware Scherer, Daytona Hrach molel It urged an immediate review entry. Commissioner* Earl Hig­
Pat Boone Chosen
ownsr.
It added that West Germany that Castro bad countered Grn.
of all law*, regulations and poll- ginbotham and Joe Baker could
TUISA. Okla. (UPII - Crooner million in the county. Another W don't think the weather Is going
Pat Boone waa aelected Sunday million waa registered in ihe in to hurt Ihe ellm* or tender pro- cannot reject Ihe Soviet proposals Euloglo Cantillo’s Monday Imre
tin governing admission ol for­ not he reached for comment.
corporated municipalities in the l)ufr t,,cau, , ,hPy are loo far Itself because it did not sign Ber­ overtures with the insistence thr
City Manager Warren E. (Pete)
to replace concert pianist Van county.
eign diplomats as well as a study
Tag
Sales
Called
army
prevent
the
flight
of
suck
lin's four-power status agreement.
south to tie affected."
Chburn on the U.S. Junior Cham­
of possible grounds (or revoking Knowles said the City Commis­
"war
criminals"
as
Batista
and
But It said Bonn completely
The cold Canadian air hit north
ber of Commerce list of 10 out­
diplomatic status In this country. sion "probably will support such
‘Above Average’
ccntrral Georgia In gists up to share* the slew of the Western hi* close henchmen.
standing young men of 19S«.
It also called for closer cooper­ a move, but will want soma as­
lie probably hoped his Imme­ The sale nf 1959 license plates ation with other Allied nations in surances that tha city wouldn't
30 miles an hour, but the breete Big Three that the Soviet deci­
tightened at nightfall and temper sion to abrogate the Berlin agree diate departure might enable a is reported *1«ve average at the identifying lied agents and a have to foot the blit In tho event
Church Aid Pledged
non-rebel junta to compromise .Seminole County tag office
ment* la net legal.
aiurei dipped sharply.
study uf the wisdom *f employing the venture ll not a financial
■ NEW YORK (UPI)—The hoard
with Castro. But Caiirt} rebuffed
Th*
not*
said
West
Germany
Long line* formed Jan ? in Ihe natives In IIS . tm baitiri behind success."
n
much
of
Mississippi,
V home missions of ihe Cnngr#-.
also shares the view that Moscow lb* junta and hi* troop* closed In courthouse, a* eager residents Ihe Iron Curtain.
rctir/ remained xlow
Knowles added that the city
gaiiotul Christian churches prom­
(reeling mark all day Sunday and cannot hand over Ita occupation on Santiago, Cuba * second city. hoped for low numbers
alto would ask for assurance*
ised financial support today to
Today the steady strea rn coothat advertising sign* on tho
A dropped Into tha teens In the rights and control of corridor* to
churches whose treasuries are MIAMI BEACH (UPI I during
tinned live sale ends Feb. _&gt;n,
fence would be removed at tho
jeopardised by integration efforts. Cleveland heart surgeon urged northern sections
end of the season.
dortor* today to give certain night.
I u tm is n u c nrpviiiHv.
when 19/iH lags will l&gt;e delinquent.
Kridcr said Ihe club would need
heart disease patient* a belter
Won, But It’Cost
the
service* of an experienced
rhanre
for
life
through
preventa­
SYRACUSE. Sicily lU PIl-Scbexecutive "with ability to pro­
ailloo dl Mauro, 22, was recuper­ tive operations.
mote." He added that mvre
"The man who dies on the
ating in the hospital today after
Mayfair Inn gueita pralsrd thr money f* nrrdrtl lo assure finwinning a bet with a friend that golf course or who falls over i
Increased number* of Seminole lion to the real estate segment," level of housing start* —around trecent
findings
of the
uncial surer**
the team.
i t t in iiim
i i i k * ini i w irespected
rAitFi i i i i , | _ * *. * 'T
» „ *T/**IVtI**
ki
« *.
*
* •iiiini
i r « of
u« me
it'■mi#
A* could eat five partridges and dead shoveling mow often has a
■urvey of rnftttimrr intrrHUini
1 *
* , r.
*■J, »t 1 W*thlng1on wai la ba a ik tj
Dine pheasants at one silting. qood heart," said Dr. Cliudr S. County ellltens will b« shopping Stamper said
Berk in an address iwfnre Ihe for home* in 1959 In a market that
"A summary of the discussions torrent."
I f of
1,1 Michigan
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the University
aur- 1n.*„1” **U!Tfn liy flW&lt;HC*1 lmVt,lt&gt; :od*y If the working agreement
In aclilllioti to Itor it* new houitt vey research &lt;rnlcr which showed
, (r_ K. ’
could be held in abeyance unlit
International College uf .Surgeons will offer them an ample array lhat went on indicate* Ihe return
Avalanches Kill 18
The, fire already had been cenIn the Americana Hotel.
of various styles, sites, and pri­ of vigor lo the economy a t a lhat will be coming no Ihe market a “marked growth in consumer
Sunday meeting. Leader* of
b&gt; the sprinkler system, the
TNNSBRUCK. Austria (U ri)
lb* drive to secure the team are
"Death may occur In a heart
from which to make their whole wilh Increase* experted in in 1P6P, .Strmi-cr ilrclared that optimism ami confidence." II in-1
—The Heaths of two young Aus­ lhat structurally la loo good lo ces
tieo
|*,
f!ni
,hp
l,l*,p
^r,&gt;n,
Treadchoices. Bill Stemper. president employment, consumer income, there may be more than I lie usual dicalril atwi that most
scheduled lo attend the City ramtrians under an avalanche during die." hr said.
Flr®
of the Seminole County Real El- and savings. Within this fram e-. number of g-wd quality existing lhat this ia a pool time M Imy *"* *h^ u,fh ,hp
mission rue,-ling tomorrow night
Ihe weekend railed Ihe number of
M,' k
’»UI.
work, Ihe construdion segment «f home, available for purchase in bouse.
Berk said a heart muscle de- late Hoard, predlrlcs) today
in an effort to work out details
th*
.wtmiiiw
.
Two
rnifinr*
«rw
1
iiiimprri
anavalanche victims In Austria so
prised of blood by blocked coro
Stemper said that he made the real estate industry is expect­ ••1 m|K -A ................
, „
Assuming a continuation ,,f the
thr r a |, „
,, m „ 0. on use of (he park,
far this winter to 11.
W. K. McRobert* gave Sanf r I
nary artertei creates an electrical these forecast* on the basis of re­ ed to either maintain the lPMi
Almost .0 per
s-enl of the favorable conditions in ihe general Ifi
hv ouletly with
condition where It touches muscle ports from the recent San Fran­
Hi chance to talk with IcaT'o of­
Murders Protested
exi*fln*r'dwelllnire
Y
M
Z
rron,’m&gt;
lh*'
m
.
S
S
S
O
n
e
t
.
n
u
U
i
r
lhat hat a good blood supply,
ficials by (Misting a &gt;1,00'
rcisco convention of (he National
i .
li
w ",
PV,r,“ " 1 l,nlf",lon
,,nl,r *r *.id that Ihe methodl usesl by antre on Friday. He and
fcSAIGON. Viet Nam (U PI)-The
’ r
"Thi* difference in blood supply Association of Real Estate Boards
houre. In the ^rue?‘" 6 e f n i
'T’-,rU IV Mr * rm ' local firemen wrr.- thr most effl- will tie among those al ihe Co .1government of South Viet Nam becomr* the fatal attack of the analyse* of surveys of national
ml i r e i .^ f i ',« k ' hpJ* °,n,cd' K r l-olntfd &lt;&gt;ut. 'it l» reasonable rlMl hr h.d ever seen.
said today it had protested to the heart.' What actually happens Is economic prospect* for the commission meeting.
erraler^hre ! w t J i u u ^
" • ’‘‘J 1 ,h*’ mnr5
Chief Clevelan.1 said. •This U
International Tnice Commission lhat the heart electrocutes Itaelf. Inr year, ami th* appraisal of
greater Ihlf year betause we know tf ,n the market for home* in ftllr |)r„fe. , (on. \Ve study it conover alleged sabotage, terrorism This is comparable to touching Seminolt County Realtors of poathat people are continuing to seek |i*,y.i, | « r r no reason why tbw slantly. amt feel we are at effland murder* committed by Com­ tho heart with an electric wire, sibla future local trends. The lo­ On* Iasi exercise before de Iwmc* that are berier suited to Seminole County
market ahoukl' u n)
,r-nIrim.ni of thi.
munist Viet Mlnh agents.
away j their needs amt pocketlosoks than le any differeni from Ihe national « , , h
only here the heart makes Ita cal board is one of IJOi through­ ployment will tike__ VAII-11
-l. Ik......
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. . . .
...
'
own electricity."
out thr country that make up tomorrow for sis weeks.
iin c ^ m n ri^ » « iii
"nr ln U,*, rr,|,crl
Damage was not estimated at
Measles Kill 2,000
Deployment will come In mid- '^.nhit.i
Beck recommended operation* NAIIEB.
T r * fltr c,rt '
a,l. r *
Stemper asserted that Seminole ihe time of the fire Among the
February.
when
the
Sanford
bai
TEHRAN. Iran (U P I)- More on the surface of the heart to
"Al our national convention
!
purrbawe tounl) r r , i)1(.n„
(lw, „iat guests were Dr. amt Mrs. Vincent
than l.noo Infanta have died from route blood around obstructions, soma of the leading economists nf cd squadron leave* for the Medi­ L n
.*!
.,1 7„ Uicy tiavr ln&lt;-fra red profesaional tiniertl, whose home was burned
terranean
aboard
the
Aircraft
will
continue
to
be
adequate
in
i mraslea epidemic sweeping the thus relieving pain and ellmlna the country joined with realtors
"
- ...
iheir disposal In ttifW iwo week* ag«i on ftalurday night.
More than 9,100 Seminole Coun­
IfSti unless the competitive de house hunt mg
lam ami Narmashi areas near ling (he dangerous electrical cur­ in an effort tu make the moil rea­ Carrier Franklin D Roosevelt.
Eiremeu answered another call
ty students rrlorm-d tu d asica
The F. D. It. will relieve thr mand for loan funds intensifies
Krman. at central Iran, Ihe rents. He said the operation listic assessment potsiblo uf Ihe
•t)ur
l-oard
*ur#
into
the
new
*'
William
Clark
Court,
where
ioday, a* school hoanl meiubcri
nrvispaper Knhan reported Sun­ should be performed before the shape of the economy In the com­ Forrcslal al Gibralicr in March; beydnd current tevets, the Heal year with a tncmberfhip **f 30
controlled an overheated oil ■-underrd Ihe problem* nf tomordisease gets too tevrre.
day.
ing rear, with particular atten- returning lo Sanford the men and tors' executive indicated
plane* of VAII-V
Stem per sa hi "ihit” he considers ,« ‘lor' •'n,|
hc
SC T*
fl‘ row’* organisational meeting.
Since February of last year, the as the most basic factor in the Ini* is a gain of eight over Jan. minor.
Cosmetics Banned
Under discussion will bo tho
I.
llt.tH.
It
rnranv
that
tlirrr
are
.
.
.
.
..
,
'
,
Checkerlalli of VAH-lt have brisk real rsialp mackrl he fore
.urvey Jan. 7) by thr state edu­
NEW DELHI, India (U P I)tills
many
ad.lilinnat
leal
estate
181
l{
(
*
f
llif
i'i'N
I.illK
I
made thr transilion from prop see* for lP3n "the return of Ihe
cation department of thr LV-o
.Ntatr Kilmallots Minuter Sardar
jets to the A3D Sk) warrior. Dry buying psychology" with rrrpcrl i*roker» and «,,i&gt;-lat,, who have KEY WEST. Fla 4If IT) —The .ti-nnir site, deslir.td l&gt; b ;
'
Harbins Singh Atad has ordered
ren
found
worthy
of
thr
realtor
.ut
tug
boatload
of
Am-rican
to
homes.
r*i carrier-based Jel in Ihe world
he hr,me of the nr-.v Set” ’that women teacher* in Jammu
designation
on
the
basis
of
expertourists
from
strife
turn
Cuba
In Ibis ronucvlion he cited the
Constant fieri operation,, in
and Kashmir atates must not
tciKe, compelrn r, and willingness landed here today after spending High School. Tbc arhoiil bo-rtl
eluding the North Atlantic NATO
wear cosmetic* in the classrooms,
to
abide by Ihe NAKED Code of Ihe night anchored In a ship off lias asked th" state to con* -'f
exercise, have kept Ihe squadron
the added con,traction &lt;&gt;f an c!n*
n r called cosmetics the growing
Ethic*.*'
Ihe storm-tossed eosst.
on ita toes. VAII II has won two
inenlary and junior hiiih »cli&gt;*l
mrnare of fashion.
Heavy Attack Wing One bombing
on tire CJt am- site. The land Is
Tlse Atlantic (.oast Line Rail-' The L'Uiitie* Commission said it derbies, the first annual Car
situated on the far fide of the
Trade Pact Signed
road today discontinued '.wo pas *«uld not allow removal of the ricr Airmanship Trophy, and thr
lake across Highway 1793 from
Seminole County
autharillsi
LONDON (U PI) Russia and In­ senger train* serving Sanford.
,r,ln * unl*'* ,h® lnjek MrTlf* Caplaln a Trophy. l# » -g lv en to rui«d lise 'ja n .T d ia th of a f&gt;mt’inecresl.
donesia signed an economic and
the squadron winning most si*.n ino|,. | Iar(.way Mackamllh as due
Approval
to
(ake
Noa.
M
and
pvrt&gt;
lhf frfn
Construction for Seminole !ll;h
trade agreement Sunday provid­
mg rvenlt in the calendar year. to natural causes
School It scheduled for 1939. Sur­
ing for Soviet aid in construc­ au off the Jackaunville-Tampa c&gt;t&lt;|«rtew| to the proposal,
veys will be made of a new site
tion &lt;H iron ami steel plants, a run was granlea Saturday by the
Under the plan for substitute 1
LL*U i T , p Ik,,,&gt;
|,hGir. Hmrv Hluari.
- - —-— service,
-* ..a .truck
—, —
-111Sanford lor two u n k * leave ,5^ wai dJscovcrcd Thursday night
for Hopper Academy and the
lulpiturphiisphate factory and two Slate Utilities Commission.
motor carrier
will
number of classrooms r.eedi-d at
at the rare way by Mrr. Charlex
mechanlird rice plantations. MotThe two trains discontinued tu- leave
ll* !
* * * « ? !*
Sanford will regain it* (mtitiun ment,
Oviedo High School, which ha*
1Adam*.
f w Radio reported.
day handled very few passengers, day, at 9:30 a. m. and sl&lt;q&gt; at
in national sports page* this Entertainment has been planned nad an increased enrollment of
I f a it I
ilf* W
M
1
S
.S
I
l a -12« .1 « . . a, r a a I
but were important to mail and Maitland.
Altamonte
Springs, Cas- n f f i r n r c R o n r s r f
express shipper* in the area. In aelherry. Ixmgwtwl, U ke Mary, W ' r l C e fS l \ e p O r r
lh Wind(L ‘h/ w k i i f l ° r* rtT 'Wh J m Id i A P*r *"»* ,lurln&lt;
lh,, •fho° l
lieu of Ihe two trains, the ACL Lake Monroe. De Leon .Springs V a r i e d I n s i d e 11K
n*hrr rtnlnta
immediately will start a truck inrl
and other
point* #nrntilr
reroute tu
to Pi*r.
Pier ▼H i I w l l I l l W l U d I I J
1In. ham: . ountry Club.
by of the klayfalr Inn and a bar^ ^
service to handle shipments from son, where It Is scheduled to arA hit-and run accident was re -r si. h .ri x-.ti »,
\ " unV
No qualifying rounds will ire b«uf Thursday night in the hallThieves broke through an inner fere growers, sommercisl fisher- rive at 11:S9 a. m
(toned to the Sanford Police Fri « , .ierhanic pEalli,
,,»&gt; Me
Me and grind necessary forlire woman golfers, room. The cocktail party is spon- B ? * '.
■** ...
wall of a Fern Park office build­ men. flower producers and others
At Uierson, express col. tied day, when an unidentified woman son. Itrlrert L. Stuart, U. *f. Air h 1mi win rot„ (H.i,. |n thehole sorrd by the Sanfonl Women'* ’ ch&lt;f ' , b?l r J *
*r r r . lB
ing Friday night, flipped the safe­ In the are*.
(nr Jacksonville and point* north • aid that a light green Ford hit
f*V *n
hi
• . nu . ' “urnamcnl, Friday through Sun- (iolf A .variation, and alt member* beadevl by Joim
ly llteh o a vault ami removed
The lardy was shipped to Wind |av
lr.
ntemlrert are J.
A-outline, L.
Four ACL passenger trains will will Ire loaded into a Railroad Ex a tail cab. then left Hie scene
lay.
arc inv||„,|
invited
the inner safe through the front serve Sanford and other cities | press car on a siding
E. Jordan. W. A Patrick and C.
rf the wreck at 7 32 p in
,Um
fop-, Services and
—
-f.
l i &gt;p»'erday
e
*
1
■
fra.tree
sw
s sis •
luuiet*
rounds
■
,ill
*
«
»
* in
Ire
riss
free»
lo
«
r
Members
eisruiiri'i ■ *
o
f
t
Ihe
*
l% Mayfair
*l-1 ) 1 sill I
Uoun.IIU
IU
door of V. it - in'* Inc,
atooK
the routr
of■
HO and
8&gt;. _Tba
The——ACL
and
other*%molar
car-- Jam ci Johmton.
Sanforda .Necro sirmm**•
Lramku* # Fuimral
Home ||)C *itublic Tut'uliy arwl Wedneft- lr&gt;f* d u b will alten^l Ihe toarWcoc F. Harrison.
m
m
lw
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# ai
f
f
t .
■a
ft
a
an .ka
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■Dre safe wav loaded onto a vc- ttrain*
removed
today
also .served
ri*r service between Palatka and was arretted for petty larceny wai in charge of local arrange lay. A gulf clinic will l.c held on tcivrn in honor of the visiting gulf
n tle and t urknl away, arcording Green Cove .Springs, I'alatka, Orlando and Tampa and Orlando, and rotflned to the county jail menls.
thr first tec Thun.lay, with 1'atly ers. Reservations must Ire made
to inrrslic ling Sheriff* deputies. Crescent Uily, Del.and. Maitland, operated at night, will handle ttnder &gt;102 bond Friday. John­
Berg aa master of ceremonies. I.y noon Thursday cl rllher Use
Entrant-.- was gained to the Winter Park, Kissimmee, Haines both mail and eipretv. This will ston waa eaught shoplifting in thr
Demonstrating their skill with the hotel or the country club.
building hv jimmying thr front City, Lakeland and Plant City.
enable fere growers and fish Tip-Top Super Market. Sanfonl Hoad Bids Asked
tools nf the trade will Ire Betsy
Fair
Presentation of pritei will Ire
f a i r through
Iferough Tuesday. A
door. Flic y iU n rls in tire vault
In asking that ii be permitted shippers to load their products a Ave , authorities said.
The Stale Road Department to­ Rawls, Mkk«y Wright, Marilynn made .Sunday at 4 pp m. Immediate- colder lonlghL A MU* w
ware opened and papers removed. to discontinue the trains, Use ACL little later in the day and still
In another weekend Incident, day called for bids on » road Smith, Hev Hanson, Betty Dodd,
TKs robbery waa reported by Gar­ (old the Utilities Commit(too lhat make Use tame northbound con- • sundry store was entered Sun­ and bridg* projects, including Jackie Pung, Mary Lena Faulk, ly after the final round* at the Tuesday i f l u n w
land B. House. Fere Park, and la passenger revenue from brih neclioni In Jacksonville that Uny day night on West 13th St. and work on State Road* IS and &lt;00 Betty Jameson ami the Bauer Mayfair Country Club, {fevers! night. High O n
local amateur* have indicated I t's , low tonight I f In 4#. Northunder investigation hy local au- trains in Ihe p u t ,e * r was le u had made with train No. 60, lh* Persimmon Avc. Only chew in; ■retween SR o* in Winter Park 1sisters, who participated Uruiay their
Inlentioa to enter th* tourna- trip wind* ! ! I* I&gt; "H**
than $!2,MQ,
announcement said.
iiu ra waa taken.
and tha Seminal* County Um . Iin n special prat law of tho tourna- j menu
|

'ecrets Ubmincd ri"&lt;|
By Blackm ail, Sex

*27* ”«■"&gt;:r- or*.'" 1^ " ™ *

«• * im** «►
“

News Briefs

Bonn Turns Down
BetihiTiuposal

Operations Urged
To Preserve-Heart J

I

Inn Fire Doused,
Seminole House-Hunting To Increase Deoartmenl Lauded

I

Deployment Slated
For Xheckertails'

Schools Welcome
9,100 Students

Two Trains Discontinued
Today; Trucks On Routes

Blacksmith Died
Of Natural Cause

Sanford To Regain
Sports Page Space

Thieves Get Safe
In Fern Park Raid

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Ry WILLIAM LH ALU
Iren f ret man ted Howard Me
NEW YORK lUW) - I don t j %&gt;cr. . •,(!uy Willlirfi of ABCofl*n wrile dlxnit dirccion, but R [ r v '« . T w o —S-i mirrhfod * 37.
would Im rnollth lo trnfil the im .
,
7 ^ * !i 1
and PUn' ,0 Uke
pict of Thurfday nl£ht f CBS TV tooX kr,ch lod
PUyhnufc '» to ant thing but Jh r trip to Eiilrr IMind in tbr Pa­
direct inn of John K nnkrnhrlm rr. cific . . Signs of the time*: KabKrankruhelmcf performed an isn. the IS) car old linger who'll
c*tr*ordin»ry feat with a play. appear cn the ABC • TV Dick

Faith P«&gt;r T*&gt;dar
Bailor l&gt;*rhr
Kotitli.aac Aola
W hito Wo A land
tlow ltnr Klara
II II C n lltc a U'jlO l l ' i t l
D ili# T tlo
itnialhua
Am alaur lla a r
'Fare of a Hero," that in Iciier
id
M u lt
hand* might have »aggrd rather
( : * * I D M.n of D in a p sllt
I D Moot I ho Proto
that ihuttlcd uncertainly betweea
( i d 1*1 T a m i l . th C o n t u r r
muddled ironic* and limp plallI D Choi lltm tlo r
T :* f i f t Bator s f L a d e n
•idly. He ptrkrd up a vehicle
I D l^ t ii*
tudei and &gt;hot fever through it.
• D P o lto o t.M rtlo rr
. ' l a I D Hicholor F a th e r
He got Mime fine performance*
i l l Motth I'a o ia c*
not only from hi* lc»d player*,
I I I M arort'k
I » I D Ktot* Alton
Jick fjemmon. Rip Torn. Jame*
I D L I hu tllraa
lirrgnn, but from minor mem­
* I * I D (.airman
f .#* i t l Innah nhnta
ber*
of the can like Carol Kelly
ID UK T h r ill*
Henry Hull, Stanley Adami and
I I I Colt If
f . t * I D A lf r t l l ll'f h .o . k
Larry Cate*
I D Man W i'hout a (Jua
At for the play ItieIf. it* tore
I I *• l i t l o t n u T n u n *
1 * 1 K tov T a lk ln c
wat not elear lh concerned a
• D || It W rllto n
proieeuting attorney, with a par
I I I f I D tioodtoar T h a a tf*
I D Moate K r lt llu a l*
non for truth, who wiineifed the
l * : D I D Woothor - N t o t • hyart*
•remlngly arcldemal death ui a
11idd I D Kund.y n .w a h p a n a l
■t l Mori*
girl, but failed to report it for
H I M en*
rraion* Intompreheniible to me
11:11 1*1 lu io lln * P u m p *
W O M IIT A . W.
tt became the atloraey'i Job to
7 it * &lt;D T i d i i —U i n a a t t
prosecute a rich young wavtrcl
7.11 K i Mono
* 4* 1 0 1 Contain K a n a a r e *
who had cauied the girl * death
»:*» i d Mon*
—or h*d he' — deipile preiiurei
t . D I D I'utitlo f . r v l a
I D 1101*11**0 Boom
from propertied forcei In the
f .ld I t l Htar P a-farm an r#
community. The attorney carried
l i d * i t i lM u*h II* I II
out hi* chore with wme ir»l aft
t«t M t r k ln t Tim a
t i l l * i l l T r r a tn r s Hunt
rr an Initial heiiiancy
* D Arthur I L d f r . *
The play, h o w e v e r, mlfrrcd
1 1 *0 i t l 1*1l a I* l l l t h !
i* t I I o n l.u c r
from a key flaw. If an irony « i
&lt;*l l l t t l r 111nan
11 D i t ) Co nron lrall.m
implird by the attorney * debate
1*1 Ton D nllar
mcnl of the (ruth by prowcuting
I D P o u r Lind H a r t *
an Innocent min. why wai one
f t l l t l f l l T P . W.
icene inierted which Indicated the
I l i d f I I I Tla Tao p»ugh
I D t a r t of t.tla
wattrei wa* guiltyt—That he had
t l t l t 111 tl Could ID T a «
beaten the girl. Him triggering tharp rltoa. due iargrly to a band
I D K tairh for To m orrow
1 * 0 P l . r Vour M'loolt
her death If. on the other hand, of warmer air through the South
17 D H I llu ld lh c l.la M
the waitre! wa* guilly without writ, the Gulf Coait and nonh
111* I D nt**n W indow
i t ) ffrrrc
any doubt, what purpow was along ihe Eaitrrn Seaboard.
ID IJ Io ric *
1:M 111 Poop,. Id a ro i and T h ln u t lened by the attorney * conflict
Reading* were S) or more de
1 I t I D A . tha W orld T u rn a
in falling to report the girl * greet higher Friday in auch wide
i f ) Flo rid a Boom
t i l l I D Now*
death?
ly aeparated ipoU a* Auitin.
t d* i l l T ru tk c r C a n tta u an ra a
A* you ran fee. I am getting Tei.: Gramburg. Wi».; Wtlliami
i l l Jltnm r P s t n • V a r t t lr
into
muddy
water*
here,
but
no
P*irt. I*a ; Syramie NY. I^haI I I I ' . t In Court
matter, dcipite the dUonlcr of non&gt; jg. ||. *nd Burlington, Vt.
I d* 111 l l i c t t a D i i i l i
i l l lie u ** l a r t r
the plot, Frankenhelmer'i iklll al
It wat warmer from Teiai
I D Vlutlo p in *..
mo*t gullerl me Into acrepting it northward to eaitem Nehratka
I d * I I I 1 ui.a Hr
Matr.no
I D III* I't ln t r
all. ICi to h i* credit that hr and eatt of the Rockiei In New
I D Post th* C la r k
magic led me for almort Ihe en Mralro ami Colorado, where leml.d d 111 tra m . h i l t Ilo n a
1*1 \ r rd lr l la T o u ts
lire
^ minute*
peralwref rote elghl lo Jl) degreei
I I I Who l»a Tau T ru a l*
and from the lower Great Lake*
l.d d I D u nion Fot a O a f
' I D lU K h l t r P a r
short Shata: SRC TV'l Tourna ra*tward into Nrw England
I D A m .rlran p and oland
mrnt of Ro»c» Tarade Thurfday Preripimlon rnvered half ihe
* H ( I f n-ortt Ktoim
wa* a clear victory for color trlr- nation Friday morning, but came
I I I * I D l l | * of M !*M
11f * . 0 1 1 1 1 ' P a ir
viiion ovrr thr black and • white mostly ai light rainfall. Showeri
1 *d i t i u .n t i.\ V « ii* * a
version carrint by ABC TV. Mcl along ihe Atlantic Coast were
1*1 I'nrlo W all
I I I l .fO r* F la t H nutl
Alien * utuil inanllle* ilidn t help heaviest. mea»urtng a* much at
1 .1# I D &gt;1. A i r M oo,* *'juh
ARC-TV"* c*u*e much rilhrr
*•1 &lt; i r t r e l t o r n ir a l
two inche* overnight in the rail
« a* I D M o ti.
The highlight of all the TV font rrn Carolina!
I D lln ealen c **o iti.lr
hall garnet for me Thuriday took The only tenou* inowfall oc
H I W .otkar— M ono—Knaita
&lt; H i l l B o n n e C am ara
placr during CBS • TV* Cotton currrd In wrilern Nebraska,
I ' D I t l M iaa
Bowl whrn a TCU plajrr Jumircd where an Inch of mow during the
ID f f i r l i P l* * n
« :** t i l Nana
Inin a pilr-up, rhrrrfully Hailing night in addition to wtrdi up to
I D M c r tl
away with hi* flat*, presumably 3 milet per hour created driftj
TWO I D panaal la n t o ia
I I I W nndart of th* W ild
directed at an Air Force m*n on that (lowed much of Nebraska
7 HO 1 * 1 . h i a a - I V i t i Cd w ard a
the bottom—whlrh goet to prove traffic. Driven in the Alliance.
I D Malta—Bon O oddaid
1 St I f , Hurkoklo— W o .lo ro
thiol boy* will be boy* rvrn on Neb . area were reported turning
I D Maioa T h a i T u a a
trlrvliion.
I t ) J U r h s r Comraand
bark ami waiting for an npcctcd
D d * l i t Kaailaaa Uun
reprieve late Ihli afternona.
I I I Boarua E1(f&gt;«
The thawH Swtia: Jame* Don
I D Ua.Ho
aid. mfferlng from pleurtiy, ha*
I . M I D Fotko r knn w g
puller! oat of tha rift of th*
ID M*lIM F arg o
H I Hold J i.u rn a r
K11C TV Job. U iprclll. Ten Ut»&gt;M 111 Mr T a la O u a a
tl* Indiana Kenneth Hatch ha*
H I IW a a r T k am aa
t l ) V *|ca at f U r o t i t
replaced Dmalit . .CBS • TV tl
I odd i l l M o K tw ilaa Hal,Dow
caiting for a propoard new verte* MIAMI BEACH IUP1) _ The
H I Ana I M l i r a
&gt;D t&gt;r. L Q
baled on Uw detective. N ero fathor of Syraruae football player
H O * i l l A rrk « r M n rra r
Dav* Baker lufferrd a fata! heart
• &lt;) Haoila Ptaeliawa*
Wolfe.
I D P a lil P *« *
John Kerr will *t*r in "Berke­ attark shortly after watching the
t * :M i d A lrioaa P alrw l
i l l Now*
ley Squar*," the NBC-TV Hall Orange Bowl game Thursday.
l d i t l I D VVarihoe— Maw*
mark Hall of Fame ipectal for Leonard Raker, .VI. of Newton
ll.d d I D M w i and VVaalliwr
Fth. 1___ The NBC TV Bell Tele Center. Mali, «** returning lo
I D Mowa aad W a a lh a r
i l l l l o,lo
phone liouar inuliral ipecial for hi* hotel from the Howl where he

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MOSCOW (UPI) — The radio i w u UT.OUO kilometers (STIMO
transmitters In the Soviet moon [ mile*) from earth.
Observations Ended
rocket stopped working today. 62
••The program of observations
hoar* after the man-made planet
and scientific Investigation of the
wai launched.
The Ta»a new* asenry aaid the rocket has been completed," Tats
rocket had aoarrd 373.100 mile* said.
Until then, the news agency
R n earth and waa continuing it*
said, reliable radio communica­
flight Into orbit around the *un.
••With the exhaustion of resourc­ tion between the rocket anti earth
es feeding It. reliable radio com­ tad been maintained.
This, it said, enabled observe
munication! with the r o c k e t
ceased on the fifth Januarr at lion* to tie male of the move
about 10 a.m. Moscow time &lt;2 ment of the rocket and made it
possible to obtain infnrmatlon on
a m. * .* D ," Taaa said
By thit lime, Tass said, the ihe working of scientific apparatus
rocket had flown for 63 hours and aboard it.

Business Firms Increase
In County, Survey Shows

Church A id Pledged
■ NEW YORK (UPI)—The hoard
V home missions of ihe Cnngr#-.
gaiiotul Christian churches prom­
ised financial support today to
churches whose treasuries are
jeopardised by integration efforts.

Won, But It’ Cost
SYRACUSE. Sicily lUPIl-Scbailloo dl Mauro, 22, was recuper­
ating in the hospital today after
winning a bet with a friend that
A* could eat five partridges and
Dine pheasants at one silting.

Avalanches Kill 18
TNNSBRUCK. Austria (U ri)
—The Heaths of two young Aus­
trians under an avalanche during
Ihe weekend railed Ihe number of
avalanche victims In Austria so
far this winter to 11.

Murders Protested
fcSAIGON. Viet Nam (UPI)-The
government of South Viet Nam
said today it had protested to the
International Tnice Commission
over alleged sabotage, terrorism
and murder* committed by Com­
munist Viet Mlnh agents.

Measles Kill 2,000
TEHRAN. Iran (U P I)- More
than l.noo Infanta have died from
i mraslea epidemic sweeping the
lam ami Narmashi areas near
Krman. at central Iran, Ihe
nrvispaper Knhan reported Sun­
day.

Cosmetics Banned
NEW DELHI, India (U P I).Ntatr Kilmallots Minuter Sardar
Harbins Singh Atad has ordered
that women teacher* in Jammu
and Kashmir atates must not
wear cosmetic* in the classrooms,
nr called cosmetics the growing
mrnare of fashion.

Trade Pact Signed
LONDON (UPI) Russia and In­
donesia signed an economic and
trade agreement Sunday provid­
ing for Soviet aid in construc­
tion &lt;H iron ami steel plants, a
lulpiturphiisphate factory and two
mechanlird rice plantations. Motf w Radio reported.

Thieves Get Safe
In Fern Park Raid
Thieves broke through an inner
wall of a Fern Park office build­
ing Friday night, flipped the safe­
ly llteh o a vault ami removed
the inner safe through the front
door of V. it - in'* Inc,
■Dre safe wav loaded onto a vcntle and t urknl away, arcording
to inrrslic ling Sheriff* deputies.
Entrant-.- was gained to the
building hv jimmying thr front
door. Flic yiU nrls in tire vault
ware opened and papers removed.
TKs robbery waa reported by Gar­
land B. House. Fere Park, and la
under investigation hy local au-

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MONDAY. JANUARY 5. 19M

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO 311

Sanford Baseball Team Nearer
Arm y General Identified Authorities Seek
A s Batista's 'W aterloo' '* “ * ! * ■ »
At Batista s Home

Answer To Come
From Meetings

Sanford tmlay moved ttenrer a return to urganlivd hu.-MJkill The fate of n drive to get a franchi.se in the Florida
Slate League appeared to hinge on a “yes or no" decision of
Gainesville.
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)— I'
Sanford city officials today gave their unofficial bless­
S. Border
, . Patrol
. .. official*
. . , said ings to n proposal to make the baseball park Available for

HAVANA (UPI)—'Thi* i* the reI’ edraia * first act altrr assum
ported Inside story of President' in; command was to order an
Fiiigrncio Batista's fall- Hr was offensive against the rebel* in the
|
J A j* X liiA ltfA C
driven out by a general with a sugar twit province of Las Villa*
\gUIU M i l j W v I V w
16 Vear record of -ppo.ltion to hit When the government drive failed,
' \*uh*n Prrddeot ’ rid
the team, if arrangement* can
rule
Pedrara declared •*—
of (*llfn * ,,tu" ' rr,,,,®n' Ful
Kftu'lo
Bati«ta
here today to clear r
.
A it '
J
b« worked nut to field a tram.
•
m
The reports said Gen. Jose E. should quit.
away some of ihe mi strry tur
A u ia y h r A m \ lA IP
Prdraia d e c l a r e d at a New j
Economic Troubles
„ ...
. . .
7.
.
rounding a minuter ot intiueniiai
"
"
try I* expected to come Surdvy
“ TUI J I I W ill J I U l V
Year's Eve meeting of top army
Batista had heen slipping for (^ hlnf wh„ arrhf(l Sa„ ir(la&gt;.
when a special KSL meeting la
traders that Batista mutt get out
ATLANTA (L'Pli— One of the of the country before dawn. The
coldest weather fronts of the sea- army bras* agreed, and Batista rebel grow-1h. and Cuba* eronom l,rp *rmr" «"n rim gun* mooo ~ j v i h v . i i i i u i i i
...........
son numbed most of Dixie today. was on his way to Ihe Dominiran Ir tin-viion unrtmr.l ,t,i,i,i,
:uard
armmd th: t»mk. three
| At theirat.nuil meeting j.s.er
Temperature* p l u n g e d
to Republic in a mailer of hours.
MounPnr rrbel setlvitv in ihe ‘ lory villa
The blind* wereWASHINGTON (UPD — The,J*Yleague director* voted^
to
around the rero mark in the
Batista had made Pedrara nrovinre of I n Villa* haln-,1 the drawn and fUxvd lights illumlnat House Committee on Un-Amer-, °M*r thefirst availablefranc.iLc
northern tier of Dixie slates and commander of the armed forces K f l e l o n * Islan! and ro oft
&lt;’&gt; «&gt;••* hullding lean Aclivilic. warned Sunday 11°Sanford.At yrtenlay*
m*ellight snow flurries frll in the In mid December, despite Ihe fact the we item province* including iDrountious the night, attracting night that Russia Is uving black mg in Orlando, the Gal-.rvvlll*
mountainous Tennessee • North (hat the general had hern dis­
malt, terror and even sex to fer- 'du b posted Its fl.'-O t-ua'antce.
Ihe capital city of Havana from numerous curious mo
Carolina bonier country. Readings missed from Ihe army and farced
Ilovtevrr, GalnrivHle sr'1‘"»men
beef
and
other
foodstuff*
normal
A
battered
twin
engine
plane
0,11 1 V 1*PCr&lt; , ,
in Ihe mid SVi were reported as to Are the country on charge* ol
ly supplied by the eastern prov landed here from Prntacoln Sat J1"’ committee said there Is a said that Ihe club probably wa.dd
far south as northwest Florida,
unlay night carrying M w ern 11 dangerous tendency ‘ to untleres- not operate vsuhaul a full vvo-kplotting an anil Baiista roup d'etat Inert.
Hut a swerve to the east in Ihe In 1*42.
Informed observers read drsper ami l» high ranking Cubans. Tlie |‘'male the threat Russian spying ing agreement with a major
cold air movement appeared likeatlon into Haliita’ s situation as group Included about four child llflM‘* to ,hp nation* security. It league team, which it doe* not
ly to spare the southern half of
have.
early as Dec. 16 when he side ren, an elderly woman in a vvhcrl •sid Its investigations disclosed
the sunshine state with its multiThe Sanford committee, beaded
lhat "Moscow is going about its
chair
and
at
least
two
military
lined
his
armed
force*
command
million dollar citrus and vegetbusiness of recruiting rspionagr by John Kridcr. former league
men.
All
were
believed
in
he
er
and
subiiituled
Pedrara.
ahle crops.
president, said that, after nreful
When Ihe showdown c*me_|n rloso relatives and fnenilt. of agent* in this country at all limes cfc«v-.!v!*,
*T\— Cither bureau said the
li
a p p v u tvd
Ratista""rwT»
voung
bojs
were"dc
very
thorough
and
bud
that early m o r n i n g Hireling at
cold front wru centered today in
Washington
ha*
made
the best
nrsdike
way,"
Camp Columbia, the army head­ lieved to be bis sons
Missouri. But instead of plunging
Thr committer vald the mention offer to Sanford. Kridcr said
Bill
they
refused
to
talk
with
quarters
on
the
rdge
of
Ihe
city.
BONN (UPI) - West Germany
southward as it did repeatedly
nf Ihe espionage threat all too Washington assured Sanford that
iast year with disastrous' effect. &lt;«*ay delivered a decisive no to Itat i*1a gave in quickly and sud­ newsmen anil were quickly hua- often is regarded as a "sour the "best possible Class D pliylied
by
waiting
car*
to
ihe
Bat­
the front was expected to move( ihe Soviet proposals to turn Her- denly—so suddenly that Fiedel
grapes" attempt to cover up de- era" would be sent lo Sanford.
eastward across the southern hn *n,° • demllitariied ' free Castro himself expressed surprise ista residence Their identities (itlencic* in U.S. trrhnological
Mayor Merle Warner today
were
not
ascertained
The
Border
lalrr.
,
city."
state* into the Atlantic.
progress, or to bcliltle Russian said he was "highly enthusias­
Palrol
said
Ihey
would
probably
Frirnds
Pulled
Out
In a note handed to the Krem­
In addition, ocean brretes were
tic" about Ihe chance* of aecttrscientific arlvicveinrnis.
But llatlsta apparently knew hr release names and oilier details
expected to blow over tha tourist- lin today West Germany harked
Ing a team. He added lhat h*
"Espionage
has
played
a
vital
today.
crowded Florida "gold coast" to­ completely ihe Western decision was licked. He also was aware ol
saw "no reason why tho park
role
In
keeping
the
U.SS.R.
night. keeping temperatures near to defend the oul|K**t city against the defections of several close as­ Only two persons have been abreast of the United Statea can't be made available. Some
seen
rntrring
and
leaving
the
sociate*
over
ihe
weekend—aitirs
60
Soviet threats.
in Ihe scientific and technological limitations probably would be
It said the federal government who lird to Florida with their house since Saturday. They were field and in giving il Ihe oppor­ Imposed, hr said.
Miami forecaster Arnold Sugg
identified
as
Albert
Ardura,
own
, a[d, "There shouldn’t he any "feel* itself responsible for Ihe familie* ami other* who began
Commissioners Al Wilson and
tunity to outstrip us in some areas
(reeling weather In the southern entire German people tiers use It seeking US. vi«aa on Tuesday er of the Trnplrana Hotel and stare it ha* acquired our basic Robert S. Brown said Ihey fav­
night club in Havana, and Lull
half of Florida tonight unless it’s I* ihe only freely elected German and Wednesday.
ored use of Ihe park by a league
terreli," Ihe committee said.
Batista also probably was aware Scherer, Daytona Hrach molel
near the West Coast. Certainly 1 government."
It urged an immediate review entry. Commissioner* Earl Hig­
ownsr.
It added that West Germany that Castro bad countered Grn.
don't think the weather Is going
of all law*, regulations and poll- ginbotham and Joe Baker could
to hurt Ihe ellm* or tender pro- cannot reject Ihe Soviet proposals Euloglo Cantillo’s Monday Imre
tin governing admission ol for­ not he reached for comment.
l)ufr t,,cau, , ,hPy are loo far Itself because it did not sign Ber­ overtures with the insistence thr
City Manager Warren E. (Pete)
eign diplomats as well as a study
army
prevent
the
flight
of
suck
lin's four-power status agreement.
south to tie affected."
of possible grounds (or revoking Knowles said the City Commis­
"war
criminals"
as
Batista
and
But It said Bonn completely
The cold Canadian air hit north
diplomatic status In this country. sion "probably will support such
ccntrral Georgia In gists up to share* the slew of the Western hi* close henchmen.
It also called for closer cooper­ a move, but will want soma as­
lie probably hoped his Imme­ The sale nf 1959 license plates ation with other Allied nations in surances that tha city wouldn't
30 miles an hour, but the breete Big Three that the Soviet deci­
tightened at nightfall and temper sion to abrogate the Berlin agree diate departure might enable a is reported *1«ve average at the identifying lied agents and a have to foot the blit In tho event
non-rebel junta to compromise .Seminole County tag office
ment* la net legal.
aiurei dipped sharply.
study uf the wisdom *f employing the venture ll not a financial
Th* not* said West Germany with Castro. But Caiirt} rebuffed
Long line* formed Jan ? in Ihe natives In IIS. tmbaitiri behind success."
n much of Mississippi,
also shares the view that Moscow lb* junta and hi* troop* closed In courthouse, a* eager residents Ihe Iron Curtain.
rctir/ remained xlow
Knowles added that the city
(reeling mark all day Sunday and cannot hand over Ita occupation on Santiago, Cuba * second city. hoped for low numbers
alto would ask for assurance*
Today the steady strea rn coothat advertising sign* on tho
MIAMI BEACH (UPI I A dropped Into tha teens In the rights and control of corridor* to
during
tinned live sale ends Feb. _&gt;n,
fence would be removed at tho
Cleveland heart surgeon urged northern sections
end of the season.
dortor* today to give certain night.
I u tm isn u c nrpviiiHv.
when 19/iH lags will l&gt;e delinquent.
Kridcr said Ihe club would need
heart disease patient* a belter
the service* of an experienced
rhanre for life through preventa­
tive operations.
executive "with ability to pro­
mote." He added that mvre
"The man who dies on the
Mayfair
Inn
gueita
pralsrd
thr
money f* nrrdrtl lo assure fingolf course or who falls over i
Increased number* of Seminole lion to the real estate segment," level of housing start* —around trecent
findings
of the
of m
the
i t t in iiim
i i i k * iniiw
irespected
rA itF i i i i i , |
_ * *. * 'T
» „ *T/**IVtI**
ki
«*.
*
* •uncial
i i i i n i surer**
i r « u«
e team.
it'■mi#
dead shoveling mow often has a
■urvey of rnftttimrr intrrHUini
1 *
* , r.
*■J, »t 1 W*thlng1on wai la ba a ik tj
qood heart," said Dr. Cliudr S. County ellltens will b« shopping Stamper said
Berk in an address iwfnre Ihe for home* in 1959 In a market that
"A summary of the discussions torrent."
If of
1,1 Michigan
MUIMI .'HI-----------'
the University
aur- 1
n.*„1” **U!T fnliy flW&lt;HC*1 lmVt,lt&gt; :od*y If the working agreement
In aclilllioti to I tor it* new houitt vey research &lt;rnlcr which showed
, (r_ K. ’
could be held in abeyance unlit
International College uf .Surgeons will offer them an ample array lhat went on indicate* Ihe return
The fire already had been cenIn the Americana Hotel.
,
of various styles, sites, and pri­ of vigor lo the economy at a lhat will be coming no Ihe market a “ marked growth in consumer
the Sunday meeting. Leader* of
b&gt; the sprinkler system,
lb* drive to secure the team are
"Death may occur In a heart ces from which to make their whole wilh Increase* experted in in 1P6P, .Strmi-cr ilrclared that optimism ami confidence." II in- 1
tieo
|*,
f
!ni
,hp
l,l*,p
^r,&gt;n,
Treadlhat structurally la loo good lo choices. Bill Stemper. president employment, consumer income, there may be more than Ilie usual dicalril atwi that most
scheduled lo attend the City ra m Flr®
die." hr said.
of the Seminole County Real El- and savings. Within this frame-. number of g-wd quality existing lhat this ia a pool time M Imy *"* *h^ u,fh ,hp
mission rue,-ling tomorrow night
M,' k
’ »UI.
work, Ihe construdion segment «f home, available for purchase in bouse.
Berk said a heart muscle de- late Hoard, predlrlcs) today
in an effort to work out details
th*
.wtmiiiw
.
Two
rnifinr*
«rw
1
iiiimprri
anprised of blood by blocked coro
Stemper said that he made the real estate industry is expect­ ••1 m|K -A ...............
, „
Assuming a continuation ,,f the
thr ra |, „
,, m „ 0. on use of (he park,
W. K. McRobert* gave Sanf r I
nary artertei creates an electrical these forecast* on the basis of re­ ed to either maintain the lPMi
Almost .0 per
s-enl of the favorable conditionsin ihe general Ifi
hv ouletly with
condition where It touches muscle ports from the recent San Fran­
Hi chance to talk with IcaT'o of­
exi*fln*r'dwelllnire
Y
M
Z
rron,’
m&gt;
lh*'
m
.
S
S
S
O
n
e
t
.n
u
U
ir
lhat hat a good blood supply,
ficials by (Misting a &gt;1,00'
rcisco convention of (he National
i .
li
w ",
PV ,r,“ " 1 l,nlf" ,lon
,,nl,r *r *.id that Ihe methodl usesl by antre on Friday. He and
’ r
"Thi* difference in blood supply Association of Real Estate Boards
houre. In the ^rue?‘" 6e f n i
'T’-,rUIV Mr * rm' local firemen wrr.- thr most efflbecomr* the fatal attack of the analyse* of surveys of national
will tie among those al ihe Co .1ml ir e i.^ fi ', « k ' hpJ*°,n,cd' K r l-olntfd &lt;&gt;ut. 'it l» reasonable rlMl hr h.d ever seen.
mission meeting.
heart.' What actually happens Is economic prospect* for the comerraler^hre
!
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J
i
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^
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J
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1
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mnr5
Chief
Clevelan.1
said.
•This
U
lhat the heart electrocutes Itaelf. Inr year, ami th* appraisal of
greater Ihlf year betause we know tf ,n the market for home* in ftllr |)r„ f e. , (on. \Ve study it conthat people are continuing to seek |i*,y.i, | «rr no reason why tbw slantly. amt feel we are at efflThis is comparable to touching Seminolt County Realtors of poaOn* Iasi exercise before de Iwmc* that are berier suited to Seminole County market ahoukl' un)
,r-nIrim.ni of thi.
tho heart with an electric wire, sibla future local trends. The lo­
away j their needs amt pocketlosoks than le any differeni from Ihe national « , , h
only here the heart makes Ita cal board is one of IJOi through­ ployment will tike__ VAII-11
-l. Ik......
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. . . .
...
'
own electricity."
out thr country that make up tomorrow for sis weeks.
"nr ln U,*, rr,|,crl
Damage was not estimated at
Deployment will come In mid- '^hiinc^m nri^» « iii
Beck recommended operation* NAIIEB.
.nit.i T r * f ltr c,rt '
a,l. r*
Stemper asserted that Seminole ihe time o f the fire Among the
February.
when
the
Sanford
bai
on the surface of the heart to
"Al our national convention
!
purrbawe tounl) rr, i)1(.n„
(lw, „iat guests were Dr. amt Mrs. Vincent
route blood around obstructions, soma of the leading economists nf cd squadron leave* for the Medi­ L n
.*!
.,1 7„ Uicy tiavr ln&lt;-frared profesaional tiniertl, whose home was burned
terranean
aboard
the
Aircraft
will
continue
to
be
adequate
in
thus relieving pain and ellmlna the country joined with realtors
"
- ...
iheir disposal In ttifW iwo week* ag«i on ftalurday night.
More than 9,100 Seminole Coun­
IfSti unless the competitive de house hunt mg
ling (he dangerous electrical cur­ in an effort tu make the moil rea­ Carrier Franklin D Roosevelt.
Eiremeu answered another call
ty students rrlorm-d tu dasica
The F. D. It. will relieve thr mand for loan funds intensifies
rents. He said the operation listic assessment potsiblo uf Ihe
•t)ur l-oard *ur# into the new *' William Clark Court, where ioday, a* school hoanl meiubcri
should be performed before the shape of the economy In the com­ Forrcslal al Gibralicr in March; beydnd current tevets, the Heal year with a tncmberfhip **f 30
controlled an overheated oil ■-underrd Ihe problem* nf tomordisease gets too tevrre.
ing rear, with particular atten- returning lo Sanford the men and tors' executive indicated
plane* of VAII-V
Stem per sa hi "ihit” he considers ,« ‘lor' •'n,|
hc
SCT*
fl‘ row’* organisational meeting.
Since February of last year, the as the most basic factor in the Ini* is a gain of eight over Jan. minor.
Under discussion will bo tho
I.
llt.tH
.
It
rnranv
that
tlirrr
are
.
.
.
.
..
,
'
,
Checkerlalli of VAH-lt have brisk real rsialp mackrl he fore
.urvey Jan. 7) by thr state edu­
tills
many
ad.lilinnat
leal
estate
181
l
{
(
*
f
l
l
i
f
i
'i
'N
I.illK
I
made thr transilion from prop see* for lP3n "the return of Ihe
cation department of thr LV-o
jets to the A3D Sk) warrior. Dry buying psychology" with rrrpcrl i*roker» and «,,i&gt;-lat,, who have KEY WEST. Fla 4If IT) —The .ti-nnir site, deslir.td l&gt; b ;
'
ren
found
worthy
of
thr
realtor
.ut
tug
boatload
of
Am-rican
to
homes.
r*i carrier-based Jel in Ihe world
he hr,me of the nr-.v Set”
’designation
on
the
basis
of
expertourists
from
strife
turn
Cuba
In Ibis ronucvlion he cited the
Constant fieri operation,, in
tciKe, compelrn r, and willingness landed here today after spending High School. Tbc arhoiil bo-rtl
eluding the North Atlantic NATO
to
abide by Ihe NAKED Code of Ihe night anchored In a ship off lias asked th" state to con* -'f
exercise, have kept Ihe squadron
the added con,traction &lt;&gt;f an c!n*
Ethic*.*'
Ihe storm-tossed eosst.
on ita toes. VAII II has won two
inenlary and junior hiiih »cli&gt;*l
Heavy Attack Wing One bombing
on tire CJt am- site. The land Is
Tlse Atlantic (.oast Line Rail-' The L'Uiitie* Commission said it derbies, the first annual Car
situated on the far fide of the
road today discontinued '.wo pas *«uld not allow removal of the ricr Airmanship Trophy, and thr
lake across Highway 1793 from
Seminole County
autharillsi
senger train* serving Sanford.
,r,ln* unl*'* ,h® lnjek MrTlf* Caplaln a Trophy. l# »-g lv e n to rui«d lise 'ja n .T d ia th of a f&gt;mt’ inecresl.
the squadron winning most si*.n ino|,. |Iar(.way Mackamllh as due
Approval to (ake Noa. M and pvrt&gt;
lhf frfn
Construction for Seminole !ll;h
mg rvenlt in the calendar year. to natural causes
School It scheduled for 1939. Sur­
au off the Jackaunville-Tampa c&gt;t&lt;|«rtew| to the proposal,
veys will be made of a new site
run was granlea Saturday by the
Under the plan for substitute 1
LL*U i T , p Ik,,,&gt;
|,hGir. Hmrv Hluari.
- - —-— service,
-* ..a .truck
— , —
-111Sanford lor two unk* leave ,5^ wai dJscovcrcd Thursday night
for Hopper Academy and the
Slate Utilities Commission.
motor carrier
will
number of classrooms r.eedi-d at
at the rare way by Mrr. Charlex
The two trains discontinued tu- leave
ll* !
* * * « ? !*
Sanford will regain it* (mtitiun ment,
Oviedo High School, which ha*
1Adam*.
day handled very few passengers, day, at 9:30 a. m. and sl&lt;q&gt; at
in national sports page* this Entertainment has been planned nad an increased enrollment of
If aitI
ilf*
W
M
1
S
.S
Ila -1
2«.1 « ..a, rCasaa In f f i r n r c R o n r s r f
but were important to mail and Maitland.
Altamonte
Springs,
express shipper* in the area. In aelherry. Ixmgwtwl, Uke Mary, W ' r l C e fS l \ e p O r r
lh Wind(L ‘h/ w k i i f l ° r*rtT'Wh Jm Id i A P*r *"»* ,lurln&lt;
lh,,•fho° l
lieu of Ihe two trains, the ACL Lake Monroe. De Leon .Springs V a r i e d I n s i d e 11K
rl other
n *h rr rtnlnta
#n rn tilr tu
P i* r .
▼ H i Iw ll
I llW lU d I I J
immediately will start a truck in
and
point* reroute
to Pier
1In. ham: . ountry Club.
by of the klayfalr Inn and a bar^ ^
service to handle shipments from son, where It Is scheduled to arA hit-and run accident was re -r si. h.ri x-.ti »,
\ " unV
No qualifying rounds will ire b«uf Thursday night in the hallfere growers, sommercisl fisher- rive at 11:S9 a. m
(toned to the Sanford Police Fri « , .ierhanic pEalli,
,,»&gt; Me
Me and grind necessary forlire woman golfers, room. The cocktail party is spon- B ? * '.
■** ...
men. flower producers and others
At Uierson, express col. tied day, when an unidentified woman son. Itrlrert L. Stuart,
U. *f. Air h1mi win rot„ (H.i,. |n thehole sorrd by the Sanfonl Women'* ’ ch&lt;f ' , b?lrJ *
*rrr . lB
In the are*.
(nr Jacksonville and point* north •aid that a light green Ford hit
f*V*n
hi
• . nu . ' “urnamcnl, Friday through Sun- (iolf A .variation, and alt member* beadevl by Joim
The lardy was shipped to Wind |av
lr.
|„,|
ntemlrert are J.
A-outline, L.
Four ACL passenger trains will will Ire loaded into a Railroad Ex a tail cab. then left Hie scene
lay.
arc inv|
invited
E. Jordan. W. A Patrick and C.
serve Sanford and other cities |press
car
on
a siding
r f the w reck at 7 32 pin
,Um
fop-, Services and
------—
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l i &gt;p»'erday
e*
1
■
fra.tree
sw
s sis • luuiet*
rounds ■,ill
*«»* in
Ire riss
free- »«
lo rMembers
eisruiiri'i ■ *
o f tIhe
*l% -*
Mayfair
l-1 ) 1 sill
I
Uoun.IIUIU
atooK
the routr
of■J.H
O and
8&gt;. _Tba
The——ACL
and
other*%molar
car-Jamci Johmton.
Sanforda .Necro sirmm**•
Lramku* # Fuimral
Home ||)C *itublic Tut'uliy arwl Wedneft- lr&gt;f* dub will alten^l Ihe toarWcoc F. Harrison.
tm
m
lwm
—
*-* a—
..
^1.
.—
# ai
f
ft .
■ a
ft
a
an . ka
1
aa aI aaaa ^a
train*
removed
today
also .served
ri*r service between Palatka and was arretted for petty larceny wai in charge of local arrange lay. A gulf clinic will l.c held on tcivrn in honor of the visiting gulf
Green Cove .Springs,
I'alatka, Orlando and Tampa and Orlando, and rotflned to the county jail menls.
thr first tec Thun.lay, with 1'atly ers. Reservations must Ire made
Crescent Uily, Del.and. Maitland, operated at night, will handle ttnder &gt;102 bond Friday. John­
Berg aa master of ceremonies. I.y noon Thursday cl rllher Use
Winter Park, Kissimmee, Haines both mail and eipretv. This will ston waa eaught shoplifting in thr
Demonstrating their skill with the hotel or the country club.
City, Lakeland and Plant City.
enable fere growers and fish Tip-Top Super Market. Sanfonl
tools nf the trade will Ire Betsy
Fair
Presentation of pritei will Ire
fa
ir through
Iferough Tuesday. A
In asking that ii be permitted shippers to load their products a Ave , authorities said.
The Stale Road Department to­ Rawls, Mkk«y Wright, Marilynn made .Sunday at 4 p
p- m. Immediate- colder lonlghL A MU* w
to discontinue the trains, Use ACL little later in the day and still
In another weekend Incident, day called for bids on » road Smith, Hev Hanson, Betty Dodd, ly after the final round* at the Tuesday i f l u n w
(old the Utilities Commit(too lhat make Use tame northbound con- • sundry store was entered Sun­ and bridg* projects, including Jackie Pung, Mary Lena Faulk,
Mayfair Country Club, {fevers! night. High On
passenger revenue from brih neclioni In Jacksonville that Uny day night on West 13th St. and work on State Road* IS and &lt;00 Betty Jameson ami the Bauer local amateur* have indicated It's, low tonight I f In 4#. Northtrains in Ihe put ,e*r was leu had made with train No. 60, lh* Persimmon Avc. Only chew in; ■retween SR o * in Winter Park 1sisters, who participated Uruiay their Inlentioa to enter th* tourna- trip wind* ! ! I* I&gt; "H**
than $ !2,MQ,
announcement said.
iiura waa taken.
and tha Seminal* County Um . Iin n special prat law of tho tourna- j menu
|

The number of buswes* firms of the servir* and professional
in Seminole County has increased, businesses, such at beauty and
more than 34 per cent during the barbershops, slock and real espast 10 years, according to a aur- talc brokers. Thus. Ihe figures for
tor by Dun A Bradstrect. Inc.
businesses in Seminole
County
■figures obtained from a physl- actually arc higher than the 476
cal count of the DAB llrference .juoted ahove. said James I* lirasHook for November, 1956, totaled lee. district manager of the JackI7(! manufacturers, wholesaler* ecnville office of D ill.
and retailer* in Seminole County.
A recent survey of the Hurcau
compared to 35&lt;J in November, of Kronnmi- Kesearch at the
IP4g,
I’nivrrilty of florid* revealed
The Reference Book lists only lliat Seminole County had exper
Tisanuficturwrs, wholesaler* and icnccd a *0 per cent population
retailers. It doe* not include some gain since the two census. Sentmole, according to the survey, is
one of the J*&gt; counlie* in Florida
which are growing (aster than the
l average for the it.vie.
However, it appears from th;
figurca that business growth it
Churchills Vacation
not keeping pace with population
MARRAKECH. Morocco (UPI) growth. About PH per cent of the
—Sir Winston Churchill and hi* building permits 'siued in tho
Wife will arrtva here Jan. II for county in the past year were for
a three or four-week vacation in homes, only two per rent for comm*-*«,• .. -a* il!::!c::d icdsjt
1! i t:*lali!iil&lt;nUnti.
On the first day of the new
Mrs. Mayo Dies
year, there were 30 building per­
fsUMMEKFIKLD (UPII - Mrs. mits awaiting processing. Tin*,
Nathan Mayo, wife of Florida’s said Zoning Director Robert S.
agriculture commissioner, died Brown, indicates that 1939 will be
hen Sunday following a long another banner year in the growth
lQnesa. She waa M.
of Seminole County.
Building permit* during 1934
were about triple the estimates
Students Flea Fire
CHICAGO (UPI) - Fire broke made to the Board of County Comnut in a wall of th* Richard Vo­ mliiioncra a year ago. Brown
cational High School on Chicago'* aaid. When Brown submitted hi*
southwest side today, and about budget request, he estimated that
Jja student*, all girls, evacuated about Id million in building would
he done in IBS*.
Re building in good order.
Final figures for lb* year rcveal that the total waa near f.’i)
Pat Boone Chosen
TUISA. Okla. (UPII - Crooner million in the county. Another W
Pat Boone waa aelected Sunday million waa registered in ihe in
to replace concert pianist Van corporated municipalities in the
county.
Chburn on the U.S. Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce list of 10 out­
standing young men of 19S«.

News Briefs

In two more daya, Jan. M , the
rocket will enter ill periodic orbit
as an artificial planet ol the sun,
Tasi said. Ita orbit will be be­
tween those of the Earth and
Mars.
Tass said the new planet will
not again approach the'earth fog
another five years. But. It added,
its distance at that time will "be
in the order of tent of millions of
kilometers."
The roc .ct will be moving along
its solar orbit with a revolution
period of 447 earth days.
Opens New Bra
"It I* officially reported that
the tasks set at the launching at
the space rocket have been car­
ried out," Tasa said.
'
"The launching of Ihe Soviet
space rocket which has forever
become the first artificial planet
of our solar system Is a majestic
event of th» epoch of Communist
construction and opens Iheeraof
interplanetary flight."

•

Operations Urged
To Preserve-Heart

'ecrets Ubmincd ri"&lt;|
By Blackmail, Sex

*27* ”«■"&gt;:r- or*.'" 1^ "™*

«• * im** «►
“

Bonn Turns Down
BetihiTiuposal

Tag Sales Called
‘Above Average’

J

I

Inn Fire Doused,
Seminole House-Hunting To Increase Deoartmenl Lauded
I

Deployment Slated
For Xheckertails'

Schools Welcome
9,100 Students

Two Trains Discontinued

Today; Trucks On Routes

Blacksmith Died
Of Natural Cause

Sanford To Regain
Sports Page Space

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Weather

Hoad Bids Asked

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Gamblers Await
Castro's Decision

Ity j vMt&gt; |. KIU.AILI N
| lie planned to atlrnd a dinner. diaeuaslon of intrnjailonal iaiuei
WASHINGTON (UPlI — Soviet tonight given by Erie Johnston fori with the newsmen
MIAMI (L’ PII—Twelve persons first Deputy Premier Anastas I. administration, eongrtaiional and
Alert in noting change* since hit
aboard a az foot eruiver taken in Mikoyan. alter a quick look at the* other American leader* at Johns-1previous visit to the United States
low by the Coast Guard Sunday sights ot Washington and a peep ton's Motion Picture Association zl years ago. Mikoyan drank in
late questioning today in conr.re at such capitalistic gadgets as or America headquarter*.
the lights from Manhattan la
tmn with running gu"* tn Uuh* doughnut, popcorn and orange
*;• |kr AppjHlmrnl
Washington after hi* arrival
Ttie boat, Marie II. was believed Wire marilnei. setllri down today
M|koyan
t* plea-e l. ' he
Vork by pUne from CoperP
to be the lame one spotted taklnr id * meeting with l ' 8 oi’ fictali. t l |&lt;] l0
president Elsenhower k*Sen early Sunday
morning,
on a load o( gun, at a seawall
Mikoyan had an appointment
in ,hf t'niiid stain on hi*, Among other things, he:
here Thursday mght
*
» « h Secretary of Slate John Foa- BBoI()cjl|, two-week sl it which
-Unored a bnei Hungarian

HAVANA 1UPII — American i flrd Into rule in thr r«rly houts
' gamblers wart hibernating Krhind 1«*f N&gt;» Vrara Day.
(hair smashed casinos and .huff-\.
J )k* l'*n*k&gt;; .
l l i f lor &gt; drat to rente their ,llhrr, , (f |UM in |(ivanj
multi-million dollar busmen un- mg development*. although man)
der Cuba'i Mw revolutionary Idle rrnuplrr* were planning In
' retime
Ivitlt the United States, at lent
Hut even the canniest ol these?
»
odd,maker, - who Include t ^
S
c
te 5 a ™
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be ready for operation before
rail the lurn on Ihclr Cuban luthe winter tourist srsson comes
lure.
•to a tlose.
Cuba* rebel leader* h • * «
Mob» o l vandals. taking advan
pledged the provitiooal govern- ||Jf 0f , h(1 irmporary break
meat vill protect American rniil* ooun 0f |Jvr rnforrement folltr*
ness, but they haven't )ct pm lns „ JC
fl1(M ,iormrd
oouoced Uni policy in retpect to |n|0 moil n| ||ivnii‘i ritinoi arul
,»gallied gamnbng
wrecked them, furniture wa*
While moat gamblera are reluc­ •mashed, gambling vjheels wrrr
tant to apeeulate openly on the wrecked, windows wrrr broken
future. Lamky. a longtime gamb- and bars were ransarkrd
Hat wheel In bolh the United
Owners estimated It would reStates and Cuba, waa more san- quire a month r,r twu to reequip
gulne.
and refurnish the salon,.
"All w« ho«w now la that therr
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r - s r r s - s s Hoover Predicts
Periodic Slumps

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|Officers Question 'Gadget Tour' Ends, Mikoyan To W o rk
12 Aboard Cruiser

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south of here.
Jo.'rp.i A foettcr. &gt;..prr\i*ln: p i n i i r P

Custom* aeent in Miami, laid 1'yu,c

possible to cooperate with it. he M W i v i I i v u i v i j
said. "1 have reason to believe
that all eastno operalora want to
4a likewise
®
Ill'll
I VIl/fTi if I f(UPI)—Rita
I ' 1&gt;I i. tills Klfl.
rkfl av ffiP
itltflllpr sn
Lansky
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_ and many of the gsmb
HOLLYWOOD
San, TToday
the fldaugnicr
of Mario
Ub i celooy gnoiieouily wera r«
MIAMI BEACH fUPII—former Carlo has apparently won a J ow.- ami Uonora San Carlo weigh* «i
poned to h*v* (leu the country
M , |tcrbrr| l|j0, rr pre­
pre.:« O to I baitie. doctor* reported to- pounds,
2 ounces
. . .
. . .and is a ao.t................day.
whan President kulgcnelo Batista &lt;|.
ful. hungry baby who rata every
dicts the United 'stale* probably
The infant weighed only t
hours.
* t*
will lontmue la have reonomir ,-----pound,- .a ____
oumff
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last Oct....a. ......
whm
— recession* or slump* every seven |h« »*&lt; born Ihrre month* pre
There were I Kf W&gt; full-time
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*■ * ■ ! V IV T H J t I I I , I S b « M. years
or »o.
maturely at Hollywood l*rrob&gt;le student* on American college and
But he taid Sunday the »etharki rlan Hospital Doctor* laid at the university eampturs thl* fail, an
•rtn’l nfcr*»ftrlly fully cfrtrlmrn tiwt bff fbftncei nf survival *r:r increfttr of 4 l p^r cent over 1937,
tal In the rronnmy,
only one in five million.
affording tn a turvry.
"Minor
alumpi
are
a
shakedown
3
rfttiitntr.
nf Ihe nver-optimistie Inva^ine, "
S uTk raitK m w u V T v ***
he said. "They save us from overeapaosion.
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1WJS1AI.N
"Some peopb- Just gel up too
iw f ill* v
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am i
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i lita,t murh speed and when they hit a
j! am
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jvWtoKlTT UP Tin; otaTK UI tittle hump, they’re all undone.'*
y V x i 'A &amp; . W HO M IT M A T f f l j i .
Hoover, who wa, lo offire whrn
the nation plunged into Its deep
est depression, said hr thinks the
immediate business outlook Is for
"two or three more good years—
maybe more.’’
"ft looks like vse'rr going In
* k * . ar#
have a complete recovery from
our last recession—I wouldn't call
it a depression We’ve had and
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U V , U , * „ , as l l u i f S ,- ! In probably will continue to have
P la t tlsek i i . !'*■- •* ■uun
periodic recessions nr stumps
; « i e f . *» a.mlnet*
m ere e a rtltu H e »
about every seven jears," hr
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f .1 f r a l i t . 1 + * ' M
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The former president, looking
hale ami hearty, arrived hrre hv
rountr. Finn**. Jlisnre fun jet airliner for a vacation lie said
H along r . u | M «, * ( *••&lt;
hr plan* lo work on a book on
r
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W'nrld War I and do a little bone
J T K w k l n * 11. T w p .'S t e . It 1fishing
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Legol Notice

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black mustached and sallow com.
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it , uch gadget, «i a doughnut
P*c^,cn*^- **r
-laehlne a-.d an electric toaster
rrrss hut a'oi'i-'l
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with the press
T :irs tVashlngtrn

J P C IK

—Impeded a motel at Perrjvllle. Md. where he asked the
ri me runs ard s box of shells
DETROIT (DPII — "Pleas,- sav
.inner if he v*j, making a profit
were recovered Irotn waters near » prayer for the person that took
ar.d w.;i told: ’ Thai’* why we re
the seawall where the loading the Infant from 111, mother ”
in busmen."
That was the sign placed in the
wav eh*trvtrl
WEST PALM BEACH fUPfi— —Took s two hour Truman IIIr
straw before a kneeling figure ef
Three of the men aboard aI Mary in a nativity semeoutside Three persons, inc'-jtimg * New vvuil. along the street* of Washing­
ready were under II.MO bonds SI Ilonascnlure's Monastery in York mother
after --------arriving -at -the Soviet
ar.d her young ton -----each as a re-ult of arrests In a Detroit.
daughter, were killed near here Lmbasiy where he I* lh* S*1**1
gun running raid or. Key Biscayne
A thief stole the figun- of the Sunday in a three c r collision,‘.’f Russian Ambassador Mikhail A.
The victims were IdenUfled a* .I'nshlkov,
Fortier said rn new charges
Josef Kovarv. 23. ftellc CiDde. Careful preeautiops to protei^
would If lodged, pending further
Mr, Doroth) Wiglcy. 3). ard hrr Mikoyan were taken from the mo
investigation
daughter. Sar-lra. C. of Mattituck, ment hr arrived In New York.
The three, released with the
\y
Nearly IM city policemen and Seother nine, wen- identifted as
, ,
| /*
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Mr*, tkiglr) * husband. Ilobert. erct Service men were on hand
Casado Lnriqur Cucrco, U lltrgo V jO m D I C IS V ^ O S tly
Nathan. 1. wirr In‘ when he landed at Idlewtld.
feblr. I.arnbeif*, jio. and Heclur
yoftT DODOE. Iowa (UPIK-AU JJjJ rondttmo' vsVih mutriplc inju
Mikoyan granted a hr:rf inter
ooto, 31, * si or Ift mi.
j, nol p y
|hc Mirth FUr Co r jCf Another »on» Mar’.;, I. f-Cft* \icw in uliich he conyc&gt;cd the
^
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—
0^cr
ncw U lUr fl«£ of the pcj injur).
r r :::h ;s ef Soviet Premier Nikita
Leather t. getting finder. It
S u ltIBrother* frank and Paul Me- S. Ul.ruCit'.cv who. he said
hie l-cen combined with furs and The company took a gamble be- Fadden of t.akc Worth, sufftred l-upcu t..e people &lt;if the l nltevl
^nf fai,r|fl( Iftti now tomea with lore President Eiienhower'a an minor irjuric*
81 * '•-.ti.d jrin Russia in fighb
cnibrnidery.
Hr*igner Vinrent nouneemrnl of the arrangement of
The Highway Patrol » !&gt;l the if;! for prcee
Dint! rerfrrted a technique to put the stars and bought a nuantltv of areidrnt oeeurred wltn Kovac*
Uron Hi arrival at Washington,
enihroldery right on the leather, flagv with aeven rows of acven altemptcd to pais another auto n ne*;mtn ashfd Mikoyan: "Dee,
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OH the rain-slick higitw.- and R ,m
•* wont
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loan?’’
The
instead o f as ar. applique One -tar, lined up tstnly
Vvamilr iv an \friean Vidskin| The flags became useless when lost control of hu car It v.hi-tjtl Union’ , top trade e*P«ri smiled
mealed .the ievm with the Wigley
suto. then. :klddcd broad!) andi. a_Inquired:
Hava you
«»&gt;at in liuju* uith hi, • » oral mo '* he President
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* so
rry propo'lilon?*'
■|o thr UcFa Idea vchi
|rows would be staggered.
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OI.I&gt; GLORY WITH A NEW LOOK — President Klxenhout-r unfurls Ihi* ID-atnr American flagg «t the* W h ile
House after signing art Kxcrutivc O r d e r authorizing th e
change. Alaska's admission as n n la te give- Old (*|ory
seven staggered rows o f seven M ar* each. The secon d ,
fourth and sixth rows are indented fro m the staff.

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3 Persons Killed
In 3-Car Wreck

Flag Firm Finds

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T. VERNON MIZE

Vernon Mize Joins
Sanford Law Firm

T Vernon .Mlie. Galntsvllle
atlornry, has joined A. Edwin
Of
.Shinholvrr in tils .Sanford law
fktli T i f k 1(writtt, l^ . • f lo » .
14b r * f |AMfB»iiin, *• t■* l / t u ft} practice.
I I . Iftfl n» nfttl |*% yinrvlB
Mite it a native of Gainesville.
rla n k A i n (
P lirW a h it
He attended thr University of
U t II
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North Carolina am] is a graduate
t lir ia ia e M i . I "
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n s n t v iii H itH i s ;
!-&lt;■• ,* * . of the University of Florida Law
VuSlltr c c tilc
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Sim liM 'l' School.
l ‘»u&gt;i,V, F lu r M i
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Since his graduation last June,
F i t i t S ' c l i f i t Sa-ltva* ■„*! I —ari
W ife *lilltttv nf O flin O n, v ir l* - - Mlic has been
associated with
On Fl"fl&lt; ti i * t i \A I I I
g i f t , F iS t v s l l i v i n i i a n * L—sti Clayton, A mow, human and Julio
A ssa rtstin n nl lirlatvdt,
iton in Gainesville, lie screed
TIT la u lh Cnunl l l r t t i
l u l M S s , Sriaflg*
r * r c i l N'n I in Ilia Army for two years, with
'lin t I* Hntttliviin
II months servicr tn England
I I S ] IlIrK t-r* la iiv
Mlie is matrird and has i»nr
, tf 1*0-1 n, F ln r ld i I ’i f r f l N». 1
O iV h r V llt-RO- lo t.
fluid, hebr-t Ann, g. lie and his
IS * ! l l l t l m
l- tn
o e la n a*. F la rlC a r t i e i l * S » t wife. Joanne, now reside at 2113
Ne. 2 Rltvens Ave.

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FUTURE FLORIDA BUSINESSWOMAN: Capers today... career tomorrow!
Today, it * a game of "hunt and p*v k ’ \ . . tomor­
row, a promising career, When this young lady
i* ready lo take- her place in Fluriil** husme**
world of the fulurv, wh«t career will »iio choose'
Today, l'lurnju husincMWunien lire engsged
in hundreds o f produ, live, interesting careers—
in manufacturing, marksting, a*vle«, advertmne,
design, aviation, •grit tillure—rvi-ii (xjlitira. I’r*-'tirally no phase o f llorid* business is cloaed to
womrn. Under our ayiteni o f free enterprise,
women are welcome in business and industry
for their iinirartnnt eontiibulions as employees,
managers and owner*.

F L O R I D A

Rut what about tomorrow? Will thia girl be fr»e
It choose her own career? Or will ahe be a staliatic
m the tile* of tome sovialiatic bureau..,told wl erc
to work, how much ahe may earn, and when ahe
may rest? She can have all tht opportunitie* wa
have now. and more: but only If wa praaerve our
syatem o f frae enterprise. Il’a the obligation of
today's l&gt;u*inr**womrn and men to guard against
socialistic trends in our government. Such trends
are already hampering our record of progress
under the free enterprise «ystem whit h ha* ramad
our nation'* produt livily to Ihe highaat levels the
world haa ever known.

P O W E R
HELPING

W. Scad

Burns,

Mir.

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L I G H T

Jutt oj frtt tnitrprue Aa.i ktlptd
American tuuntu ar.! induttry
achtttv record hei?\!» in prvducHcity ... so hat it helped Florida
Pouer A l.ight Company keep
pace u ith Florida’a rapid gn&gt;u th
- budding new plants, neu tub#tatione, neu. linet to prvtide more
and more electric sen ice so that
today and In the future there
uill be more and more pouer aiail.
able (or H APPIER FLORIDA

LIVING . .. ELECTRICALLY!

C O M P A N Y

BUILD FLORIDA

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Jan. 5. 1959— Pace 5

Punch Party Given

Open House On New Years Day
As&amp; Any Man: His World Was
On New Years Day Held Each Year At Ives Home
Shattered In 1958 By Women
Mr. and, Mr* Sidney Ice* III hall were Mr*. Rolland Dean, Win­ of snapdragon* *r*d ribbon* eomThe home ws* attractively decoentertain annually with an open ter Park, and Mr*. Wallace Bell. pirmented by pink tprayed drirA
f*&lt;ed for the occasion The lervmg hou»e on New Year** Pay at their
Mr*. Harold Raymond and Mrs. material* and grrrnery. Silver cof­
.'l.Y Y. n.*.f
T
™. V home at HI N. Elliot Ave.
James Pittman, both of Orlando, fer service* dominalrd both end*
chgyianlhemum* and pink perfee
Approximately 125 friend* from
,|0„
Pink punch in a Sanford. Orlando, and Winter Park at*&lt;* a*&gt;i,ted in that area. Mr. of thr table. There wero * variety
cry flat punch bowl, cookie*. sand called at their home on Thursday am! Mr*. He* received their of party sandwiches and nut*.
wiche*. nut*, fruit cake, and other afternoon. Greeting gue«t* at thr guest* in the living room. She Pouring were Mr*. S. E. Ive* Jr.,
wore a dark blue faille *heath Ortamlo, Mr*. Charlie Park Sr.,
.wrelbrradt completed thr tea ta­
door were Mr*. Lloyd Boyle and with a while orchid corsage
and Mrs. Yolir William* Sr. At*
ble arange ment.
Mr*. John Galloway In the front
V spring motif added charm fn vistmg in the dining room wero
Lav endsr and pink flower ar­
ihe spacious home A. F. Ramsay Mr*. Ray Fort. Mr* John Mor­
rangement* graced one end of the
a««i»t?d Mrs He* and her mother- gan. ami Mr*. William Hardin.
living room An umi.uat arrange
Inlaw. Mrs S. F, Ive* Jr., with Lighted green taper* tn lilver
ment of gold in a copper container
Ihe floral arrangement*. Many candelabra and pink ranirllia*
lent enchantment to the other end.
flower* wrre *cnt to Ihe Ives by completed the decoration* in the
While camelliat and white arafriend* for the occasion. In the dining room.
lea* and eandle* linghlrned the
living room more than 100 camel­
Florida mom
A »il*cr punch Kiwi wa* Vl*plia* of different .hade* and varie- rd on a table on Ihe tun porch.
Previdnc over the punch bowl
ftr* wen* used. t’amellla* served Hibiscus added a bright touch.
were .Mr* Spark* lam tlont* and
a* tie hark* for the crisp organdy
\jr, tieorgr t Mean* Floating
Seminole Chapter No :*. Order curtains. A large silver tray nn Mint* ami an assortment of rake
ho.trj*c* were Mr* lamn OUiff of the Eastern Star, met Thursday
completed the array. Mrs. Roy
a chr»t in fronl of a »rfa held
, mJ Mr, M|1Ium n \lartjn
Mann. Mr* Linton Allen, Orlan­
in
the
Masonic
Building
at
S
p
m
,i0Irnt
0f
ranirllia*
\
nlver
eonAhoU, w c„ „ „ r4|lri, h&lt;.tw&lt;.fn
do; and Mr* John Ivey potired.
New
olfleert
present
were
I
in
tamer
on
Ihe
mantle
held
an
ar3 arul j p m
me Mo*e, llarvr* 1 Dunn. Mar rangement of pink and white *nap- Assisting tn the tun porch wero
Dick Aiken. Mr*. Jack
Jone Shepatd. Elmer J. SUll, Au dragon*, ro«e*. tulip* and green- Mr*
Rrigetle
gutla Itilhrey. Vtae Sheppard, rry Wine roses, white chryianthe- Woodruff, and Ml**
nairoinre _ Empress Josephine
Lunrhcnn at t: 30 p m at the
Helen t.einhart, .Ethel Peunfoy, mum*, and greenery created an- Gel»*ter. Mis* Dorothy Carter,
Sanford Woman . Club Hostpssr*
Virginia Virtcroon, Billie Sehiu other arrangement. Floating host- auittrd by Mil* Helen Mann,
Mn*t rontrovrrslal *tvle of thr are Mr. II W Uuckcr. Mr* li
•V-,f, t,--,i&gt;« Snvder. Jovce Mehol esses In Ihe living room were Mr* kept the gue»t book. Thi* wa*
y e ;- I * trapcir. which hid ^ Smith. Mr* At Hunt. Mr*
' «(vn. Marge Itradcmrycr. Fllrabeili Harrv Tiwko. Mr* George Imihy. placed on the de»k w h ich 'alto
held an arrangemeht oi ted car­
women in billowing fold* of cloth Harry lloolcy. Mr* Arthur Bran
Thompvoo Essie t’ole. sirlla Pr land Mr*. Harry Woodruff,
»traicht from the thoulderbone*
The »ocul department will
yor. anil J T McClain Jr. Irene; The dining room table wa* rov- nation* and greenery in a filver
dish. A hanging basket placed
to the kneecap* Men groaned
»pon»or bridge and canasta follow
White was absent and Clara Snain rred with an imported white cloth
high In a corner of the room
The "ahm peer'* va* Empire *n*i *be luncheon Hostesses are
filled her tiation
of French alenron tare. The rentometimr* |&lt; pronounerd). the 'If* D- C. Moore. Mr* J K HaAn unusual parly wa» r.ivrn a t1 Wonht Matrott M'-v&lt; introduced trrpierc wa* a silver container held an unusual arrangement of
compromise style. movrd the her. Mr* i red William*, and Mr, Ihe horn* •&lt; Mr and Mr* Al hn m her in-law, Mr* Beulah fllletl *rlth miiuatlire pink ronaert artificial red rote* and berries,
sprayed white dried material*,
George Well* Ite.rrv ation* mu»t
waistline up under the bosoni
Dawson, Kvicilu, on \rw Y.-ar * Mo&gt;« Shi also introduced her
and greenery. The silver con­
The Japanese marriage .weep *'c made with^ Mr* Raymond
committees for the year.
Eve.
tainer* used were old faintly
.take*, with Crown Frincr Aki Smith, IA J 5*77.
There were 47 mrinta-r* and
piece*.
A
Chinese
Hawaiian
theme
was
hito a* first prlie. wa* won b&gt;
four visitors present. Mrs. Goldla
Ml** Rebecca Steven*. Mr*.
ehosen for the or ration and a Palmer of I'nlly r hapler 16
Vllo anosia
.
Michilo
Shod* She will be the
M. V. Mr»*rngrr, and Mr*, M.
first
&gt;pt rial menu planned Each cou­ 1.4-wr* Delaware, was Introduced
. rr E K " ,n Ja
V. Ridding bade guest* goosVbye.
pan * ~
ple brought a dish Guests wore a* Pa«t '..rand Esther »f Ihe ,ialr
Prinre** Margarrlha of Swsmet at the door by Ihe host and of Delaware. Introduced also
ilen. moped when hoped for ro
W /a m /in o r
were Mrs Evelyn Nourse Milne.
manee with a London jari pianist J l l U l L
f l C l I ILLl I C S hostess and served Hawaiian
Aurora Chapter 2tn. Fillmorr, N
MONDAY
got the royal thumb* down
punch upon entering.
Y , Mi* Rill* Kinnarit, Anna GilDebbie anil Eddie Fisher's
Myrtle Mllvon
V small round laldr in the ren fert t hapler 490, South Charleston.
Pine, rest Baptist Church Youth
idyllic marriage crashed JavrnHome Demunslrallon Agent
•cr of the room was decorated
Fellow ship at 6:30 p m
NOW SHOWING
Mamfield wed former * Mr I'm
One ua&gt; to hs-lp bring last with an arrangement ron*l*!mg of Ohio, and Mr*. Thrlnta lilaln. I’t
Cherub Choir will rehrarse at
Pleasant
Chapter
75.
PC
Pleaiani,
ver»e." Mickey llargitay.
year * wanirobc updo date it lo banana leaves, pineapple and (low
Ol'KN 12:ir»
the First Baptist Church at 4:15
W Va
Frank Sinatra courted both shorten your skirts
cr, lo further carry out the mo
p. hi.
Die chapter room ami dining
l_aufrti Harall and Lady lleatty.
'Die shorter hemline is one of tit Guest* were sraicd on pillows
The Hoy Scout* of the First
of l^ndon Dennis and Lindtay the rrally important fashmn mw. around tho (aide from which thr riHim were ditiiralrvi with ihe ITcsbytctian Church will meet at
worthy
matron'*
color*,
rest
an-l
Crosby married rhorine*. Father highlights of Ihe season, with »upp*-r was served Die menu
7 p. in.
Piurorlllas rentered the la
Ring took to ihe nursery to »ing skirt* that just rover the knee* consisted of egg drep soup, shrimp white
,,
.
Die Philathra Clan of the First
hie
*
and
w
crrjn
baskets
In
the
)rrlh&gt;1rri&gt;n
Chlirrh „ m mrti „
highly
endorsed
by
some
author!
son
rurry. sweet ami sour p°rk. ChiluUahiet^ to ^a.^ new
chapirr
room
Tlte
worthy
matron
Tragedy stalked thrice wed Lit tie*. You may not want lo go to
, ,
the home of Mr* f . M. Boyd,
introduced her refreshment com laseh Art&gt;or. al 7:45 p. m.
Taylor. Mike Todd died in an (hi* extreme, hut von will surely
air crash Grace M, rollout, pm want your skirt* somewhat »hor ,rj ' xun, t !
rrl* ,'r T , ‘’ f milter and invited alt member*
TUESDAY
woman of "Peyton I’lnre," gat a ler
J. * 1 ''r'*r7t of fresh frulf and guests to partake.
The
Daughter*
of Wesley of the
quirsle divorce from her teacher
firs* drrldc on Dir most herom
/
First Mrtliodist Church will tm-ef
husband to wed a di»c Jacksy.
ing and proper fa*hion length for tu„
Carnes from the
al McKinley Hall at 7 30 p. m.
The stork flapped his wings your wardrobe
U ° f oun*r,f* Ufrp enjoyed by the
Mrs. i^rh Bailiff and her commitover roost* of Patrice Muniel.
Doing Ihtre hemline Job* slmul in^ of inc nlhr&gt;
a',al,r,,
lhe
rum
t*vk jfjir
ire
will he Imslcste*
the Peter Laafor.l*. Debbie Itsyn laneously may save you time In
n»o»c attending Included Mr
The Junior Fellowship of ihe
Get I r*u#u
"'d ’ &gt;|,hrr- and
an'1 twu °off &lt;•* »•» • " « »«"•
and Mr* Boh Ragsdale Mr and
First Presbyterian Church will
*.
Nionnc
Q’"
Hemline* frequently l-erome un uthur Metcalf Mr an-l Mr. Ih.h
_T
- .nl*
inert
at
3
30
p
m
YUL BRYNNEH '
, i , r Lily even from wear laundering or yyjn | \jr a„,| \|r, Anthony Dan
Tlie Junior choir of the First
^ ^ ct^Yibviirre Ifier ” year. ,|r&gt; eleaning &gt;o fir*t rheck la see |r| ,',r Jn&lt;, Mr, , K „ ll(.kl.
.Mr and Mrs Joe Masters en
Presbyterian Church will meet at
CLAIRE BLOOM
" f 'n*fr,i|:e
ronduetor Andre if they need to tw straightened (rw Mr jn,| Mr, ,lrl) w*nl Jr Irrlained Saturday evening with I 30 p in.
a surprise party fur their two
Kostrlalirti
CHARLES
BOYER
dan,-titer* in law.
Mrs
Edward The Pioneer Fellowship of the
The world l..„ several of It.
/
T
&gt;
I'irst
Presbyterian
Church
will
skirt marker
Pell, Sanford, and Mr, Albert
leading women Among them: skirt*
vkiri. with
...... a shut
f i
* f i
meet at 6 p m.
Martha Taft, wife u{ Hie late f -n
Fell osiertt
Thr Crusader Choir ol the First
The
home
was
decor*U-d
wilh
Hotiert Tall, mystery novrliit,
Rtn5T« HWMI liW U d
a Christmas theme \ buffet tup Baptist Church will practice al
Mary Roliert* Rhinehart; and scam ta|»e if necessary Give your
hemline fold* a good pressing If
per was served, Thr table was 7 p. m
writer Dorothy Canfield Fuller.
14' FDNESDAT
CHARLTON HESTON
centered wilh a large birthday
The unpredictability of woman the skirl need* to lie renrorkrd,
*»■'*•*—■—•••*•M*,|| MSaa^H
rake with the htmuree. name,
kind wa* in plain sight
have your helper do It at this
Prayer iiireting at the First
T t lU H N If lO L O V I*
Mrs Marian NetiK-rger. wile of time If remarking I* not needed.
! Tluor attending w.-n- Mr and llapl!*t Church at 7 30 p. m.
Oregon’s Democratic Senator, ap turn the hemline to the desired
Mr and 3lr* Glhson Bate* J r . Mr* Geoigr Ireland t oral Ga
Sunday school worker* confer
pearrd at a Washington
fund length and pres* in a new hem Orlando, announce the biith of Mi-« . Mrs Sarah Elliott. Jackson encs- at the First Baptist Chlirrh
raising Jamboree «lrr,*ed
tn a iwc fold
a svm born Dec 21 in Orange vlllr: Mr and 'tr* Andrew Marsh, at H 15 p lit
Cent tire: 1:31 - ;l:.TS • 6:22
bathing Milt Said *hc "Evil I*
if |irin width t* too wide, it Memorial Hospital
The baby New Smyrna Beach; Mr and Mrs
The Senior High Choir of the8:16
will
as evil thinks '
would lie wise lo cut oft ibe ex weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces He Eduard fell and children andFirst Presbyterian Church
Admiweinn For Thig
A Durham. N. t . homemaker ccs*. Old and (rayed seam tape ha* l(ccn named Gary Morris,
Mr* Elmer Hay man. Sanford, meet for supper al rt p. in. and
Attrm linn
talked for 72 hours, two minute* may need to I k- replarcd
Mr* Bate* It the former San Mr and Mr* John Foreman, 'Ir
lor rrhearial ai « .30 js. nt.
and
53-»econd*.
winning Ihe
The type of fabric and style of dra I’rteroon of Osteen. Grand and Mr, Albert Pell and childTho Midweek Bible Ilnur of Ihe Mnlitiee
Ninht
world * talking otord.
the garment will help lo deter parrot* are Mr aod Mr* Gibson ren Mr* Eunice Jonkinton. Mr. Eirot Presbyterian Church will he Ailullw • &lt;0r Atlullft • 80c
Said a listener
mine Ihe width of the hem and Bate* Sr. Orlando, formerly of and Mrs P. T Piety. Jnn Mai- runducted by the paitor, Itcv. A. S(uilrnl.i-60e Sltiilenl»-60c
"She talkrd aKiul evrrylliiug ihe lyi»r of finith to use.
iSanford. an-l Vie -m-t Mr* J S ler, and Regina Clark, intern. G. McTimis, al 7 p. m.
but her age "
,*
-ar4'1

One of the highlight* of the
New Year Day »chedule of event*
By SHERI GILES
, Women nowr hold more than Kngluh channel. She mi**ed the wav the New Yrar punch party
,,
CHICAGO —(L?n&gt;— Ladlei half the country** itock. tote io men'* record by eight minute* given by Mr* Merritt
Matey.
.
,
. ____ per cent of all Hock, and »pcnd The hefty housewife also »et a
lhatterrd records precrdi t^J ^ M p(r c(flt of #l| fam(|y income, world reconl by being the flr*t Mr*. John Courier Jr., and Mr*
tridilion* more lh*n ever before Mr*. Mary Bocbltng became the to »wim California'* Catalina Jamrt I’ arltn at the home of Mr*
Staley.
in 'J*. leaving the “ min'* world" fir»t wont in ever named to the channrl hnth wav*,
board of governor* on the Amcri
Trnni* flaih Althea Gibson, of
in fragment*.
Harlem, became the fir»t Negro
The only
male uncluarie* can »tock exchange.
Women «tarrcd, too. In the to win the Wimblcton Chamrlon
icrmingly left intact: the Prrtl- tport* world.
ship*.
(ie.’cj. the U. S Supreme Court,
Greta Andcr»on act a new
Mickey Wright claimed the la
and the men'i bar at the Wal­ world record for »wimming the die*' pro golf title and Anne,
dorf.
Quasi won the tadic*' amateur
Some 10.000 &lt;vomen w;re Irtv
crown.
roortallred in the flrit edition of
A traditional mate stronghold
•Who'a Who of American Worn
MONO \Y
the hatcball prewbox. fell to a
fn "
woman with ihe n-lccimn of Mary
The
Jaycre
Hive* Club will
The year produced lady deck
Barlvcr. of Winston Salem.. N ('
meet
at
6
p
m
at Ihe home
hand*, lady boxing referee*, lady
a* top writer in an annual »port« of Mr* Kitty Rrumley.
Sunland
*ubmarine decorator*, a 'ady
writing competition
Estate. A board of director*
pipryologtat. lady construction
Fashion. a* ever. wa« flrktc in mrrling will be held at 7 p m
worker*, ml**ile worker*. paper
hantT* tdumt-r* hoe JudTe*
An anniversary dinner will be '.»* Tbr vc»r began with a re
and. mueT to ihy'dl-ma, of f . ' eW by Ihe Ladle. Auxiliary of naU.ancc of lie SO. - l o n g pearl.
WEDNESDAY

ctoad
£vsint&amp;

Dinner
Scheduled

n i wrcHf red V'n ole
year produced n.ore lady bin*.r
*' it * b.'iit*rc -i I arr*• hir f i &gt; i ntatol*.
i.C .*
npon old house of l/vnl» and La
die*, admitting four peeress-*
A Negro woman — Mr* Vel
Phillip*, of Wi»ron»in — became
lie flrat national commltfeewom-

’ ''s lady Trom* Coata Rira wa* the
first of her »rx appointed to the
council of American .late*
.« ..« !.*
Prince** Margaret wa* caught
up in new- rumor* about a rene­
wal of her romance with Peter
Tocnend. A n»v* book claimed
ate .till love* him Margaret
rnded the year still tingle.
Farsi Lady Mamie Eisenhower
played tlrrl •* V" &gt; • " i'*s ho*frii — with time out for a head
!ir&gt;:raboing t: ip 'c Anro.ia for
a beauty resl.
Opera star Maria Calls* wa*
fired from virtually every impor­
tant opera huuae in the world, in­
cluding La Seals in Milan. There,
in front of ihe Preildent of Italy,
she trolled off the Hair.
Princess Grate, of Monaco,
gave birth to Prinre Albert, male
heir to the throne. She later visited America wilh Prince Rainier.
Queen Frederika. of Greece, tour­
ed thr V. S. to itudy atomic In*
Itallation*.
During the year. * RB" came
to mean more than what little
boy* *hoot out of gun*. The new
twi«l: Rrigitte nardot, France’ s
gift to filmdom.
Petite and fpirited Sitter Dun*
Erotui formed Ihe Auitin Minneiota Rocket Society with a group
of youngsters.
All of tho women'i headline v
were not happy.
Three nun* died In a Chicago
lehool fire that killed N children.
A fourth nun died later of inJune* from Ihe fire.
Fate and tradition split thr
Shah Pahlrci, of Iron, and hi*
beloved Saroya, Die Shah divorc­
ed hi* queen because the had
failed lo bear him a male heir.
Coy a Knutson, blonde rongres#
woman from Minnesota, had trou­
ble with home loving husband.
Andrew. He waged a futile
•*Coya Come Home" campaign,
rlaiming hi* wife * ardent poll
Heal career, plus her male *ecre
Dry. wa* ruining Iheir marriage.
She lost her re election bid and
wsi last heard insinuating that
she was the victim of hullabaloo
railed by her husband.
Ingrid Bergman divorced Italfas film director Roberto Roiel
lint, and announced lhat her
third husband would he another
Swedr. Lara Srhmidt.
Throughout *M. wlvea defend­
ed their malr* when hard ttmri
struck. Rachel Adam* Hood up
for Sherman In Ihe Goldflne
case. Mr*
William Knowland,
wife of California Senator, lon­
gue lashed former Gov. Goodwin
Knight when Ihe two men had
an elretion squabble.
And Mr* llymin Rlcknvrr wa*
downright furious when her hus
bind, "father of Ihe nuclear »ub
m*rine." wa* snubbed at reremnntea honoring the "Nauttlu*."
More women wrnl lo Congroia,
selling a new record of 16 mem­
bers Bertha Adkins was thr first
womar. appointed to » cabinet
under »erfetary*hlp She’* under­
secretary of the D,par...i?nt of
Health, Education and Wrlfare.
Al the 13th general assembly
of the U. hi., there were 41 wo
l«-r delegate* or alternate*, an
other feminine record A S •He
Mrs. Arda Roitelf, was the firit
woman permanent U. N. dele
PI*-

,h1,

R ,*frV' A ,,9 f,," on ,' n
Jmuary 9. at the I’SO
n
• The u I* v .11 have been
• i ,• ■ one ;• r.
This a.fal* will he for member*
and their hu»band* Illnncr will
be »er*ed at 7:30 p. m In charge
of refre*hmcnt* arr Mr* Eugene
Flint and Mr*. William Jihn*nn
Mr* John Whitr and Mr* Adharn
Holromb are arranging entertain
ment.
The next regular metting of
ihe
unit «will
be iirm
held January 36
»
ir unit
iu «rc
at the USO at * p m The elec
tion of a board member heads
,hr ,srnda

Planning Helps
In Relocation
The ability to make a new home
..........................
......
_almost
or aparunrnt
"liveable"
immediately upon moving in i* in*mark of a good- -homemaker
It require* planning and pat
ience and a generout amount of
old-fashioned hard work, hut it
moil certainly can he done
Actually, the key to orderly rrto
ration i* planning. The more time
you spend planning your move.
'.he lee* time it will require to
put your new house in order
n&gt;. HI ' ’
J
2
thl r,.l,r hfurmroro nltrr. H s'r.l
ro
* ri^ n
# i l^me
in
jour
new
nmur, l«i
nui vmi
vnu slwiijlrl
sriomriI
In your
new
home,
but
you
be prepared to prneent Immediatetha*^trantform^ ^hmue''"tmo"'^
.
home Thing* like curtain*
and,
draperies, for inslaiue.
In this respect, the surest way
to guarantee that your curtain*
and iraperie* will he ready fur
hanging in your new residence—
assuming there will tw- no altera­
tion* neertsary —it tn take the
proper precaution* when parking
Along these line*, moving tporla
litis of Aero Mayflower Transit
Company, one of thr nation s ma­
jor moving organisation*, advise
the site of wardrobe carton* for
thi* purpose.
Such carton*, available from
moil leading mining firm*, enable
you to transport your draperies
virtually wrinkle free from one
home to another. Simply remove
Ihe draperie* from Ihe traverse

rods, fold them nratlv (placing
white tissue paper m Ihe fntd* if
you think IF* necessary I and
then "drape" them on a ctothrs
hanger. The hanger t* placed nn
the hangar bar that fits arms*
the wardrobe carton. When the
carton la filled, a rover alide* in
place over thr top la give thr
draperiff maximum protection
You ran place at least a half
doien drapery panela In the stand
aH-tiird wardrobe rarton. The
carton eoit la nominal and i*
well worth the rail in "woman
hours" laved in worry and work

m

Chapter

Has Meet

Party Held
In Oviedo

Church
Calendar

Fashion Shows

Women Feted

On Birthdays

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BIRTHS

D a n c e sS i'hodtiled
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A dance i» scheduled at the
FSO from * II p m. Turoday fnr
enlisted pcrr-onnrl from the San
ford Naval Air Station.
A winter wonderland theme will
tie famed out in the decoration*
The Mlisilaircs front I'atriek Air
Force Base will play for dane
ing. This will I k * a semi formal
affair with coat ar.d tie nr dress
blues Brfreihmentt will he serv
rd

K.nli.int in H« design . . . tr-plrndriu in its luxury . , .
lirilli.int in iti performance—the Cadillac for 1959

The standard o f the w o rld In

Splendor

i* it ithou I /ttttJtnl tun urn.in; CtJillact of the past.

BENNETTS

ment* W i t him

mmii— anti

be pirpaictl to lake an hour to

take the vsliril of \mii favoutc ( ulillac model lot 1959.

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w « t of French
Wo Dellror Anywher*
In Sanford

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MAY AVK HKLP YOU with your In.sura nee problem*? Stop
by "r call u* at any time without
obligation to you.

Bob Crumley, '«ent

(formerly Hokombt'a)

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Your tlrulcr "ill In* most happy to acquaint you with in

(iumc Party Planned

For Ih e Finest In
FRESH FISH and
SEA FOOD
call —

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many dramatic new styling and engineering advance­

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Veterans of World Mar I Ba
rack* will have a game party at
the American l-eglon Hall on high
way 17 92 Saturday night, Jan
nary 10.
tiring your own rardt Day
whatever game you like. Pritea
will be awarded and refreihmenta
served.

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VISIT YOUR LOCAL AVTUORIZr.D CADILLAC DEALER

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HOLLER M OTO R SALES
Cor. 2nd and Palmetto

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underestimate the power of a woman

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In Seminole County

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He Gave City His A ll
Sanford lost a valuable public servant and cltlxen In
Reidt Sayer.
His death leaves a gap that will be very difficult to fill.
City Commissioners and City Manager Warren E. Knowles
doubt that Sanford ever will have a man who can fill Heidt
Bayer's shoe*.
He was a faithful, devoted city clerk, a man who gave
11 years of hia life to City Hall. He had many opportunities
to leave the eity for jobe leas taxing on his energies. One by
one, he turned thee# offers down to remain in Sanford.
He worked for many months while ill, but failing health

did not deter him from hia work. When Heidt Sayer went to
Seminole Memorial Hospital, he knew that hia chancrs of
coming out alive were very, very atim.
Those who knew him best are quick to say that Heidt
Sayer never lost hia enthusiasm for his job. He accepted it
ai a personal challenge. He joined the city In the dark days
o f the depression. Much of the credit for the emergence of
Sanford from the depression belongs to Heidt Sayer. He
aervod as finance director, city manager and clerk during
his career.
Heidt Sayer gave Sanford hia all. Sanford is a better
place because Heidt Sayer choac to come this way.

Mrs. Lena Flauder Dies; Rites Held
Mrs. Lena M. Flauder, (7,
CM suddenly Friday at 1:30 a.
ra In her DoBary home, lit
Naranja Road.
Dm was bom Doe. II. 1MI, In
War* Shoals, *. C , and rame to
DeRary In 1*37 'rom Trumbull.
Cmmi, where she had lived for
SI years.
Mra. Flauder la survived by her
husband. John Alfrrd, of DeRary.

Funeral aervicti were held Sat­
urday at 3 p. m. In Rrtsson Fune­
ral Home. The Rev. W. P. Brooks
officiated. Burial will be at a
Utrr date.
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we ever to meet again. But after two distinct shocks. Tho second
a 10 minutes just before Christmas will bo more severe thin tho
we shared an uncomfortable eter­ first. Remember, keep your head
nity and a suspicion that perhaps down until the second shock lo
over. And remember the front exit
this Yuletide wai not for ua.
•a well «i tho rear."
We were passenger* on ■ piano
that took off from LaGuardia Air­ W'e were coming la over the
port Ilka a bird. But we had bay now. The landing could only
scarcely flown the length of Man­ be one lo two minute* away, I
hattan when the captain announc­ looked around again. Everyone
ed that we were returning to La­ wai praying silently. Suddenly
Guardia. The landing gear was the little girl in front of me —
•he couldn't have been more than
aeUng temperamentally.
In another acrond. the chief |10 — was violently 111 in the moit
stewardess was standing at the quirt, lady like manner.
head of the aisle, saying. "It Is We were very low now. Another
30 seconds at most. I put my bead
The Seminole County Minister­ Just possible that we shall have, in my lap and arranged the pil­
to make a belly landing. First,
ial Association util meet Thurs­ remember that there la an vrner- lows And I thousht what a won­
day at 9 ti a. m. at the Firs*. geney exit in the front of the derfully happy life I had hud,
Presbyterian Church. Coffee time plane at well as the rear door and how very grateful I was.
And then the wheels touched the
will l.t follow rd by the official through which you entered.
"Before we land." al e conUnurd runway In a perfect three point
meeting at 10.
landing. When I looked out. the
Sptcli! guest* will bo Sheriff with calm authority, "you must fire rnginrs and the ambulance
J. L. 1fob by and a representative put your head on your knees, were racing along with us, anf,
from the Mate Ilf.erase Board, thus," demonstrating to the pas­ h r the first time, I felt slightly
who will dlscute a problem rela­ sengers how to fold their arms
across their knees to protect their ill.
tive to their jurisdiction.
We taxied to a standstill. Not
Reports will be heard from the heads and how to hold around a word was spoken until the
committee
extending
welcome their heads for additional protec­ young pilot appeared in the cabin
from the Association to newcom­ tion the pillows she ar.d her assist­ and apologized for thr "tension
ers, and the group beeping a ant dstrlbuted quickly hut without to which yoj have keen put."
history of Ministerial Association flurry.
Then we filed silently out of the
| Why, she's telling us we mayactivities.
plane Into Hie wonderful, wonder­
The Rev. Robert Spear will be crash land! I thought. Ar.d amate ful •unihlor. and Into a marvel­
installed as president, the Rev. mrnt was all I fell. I looked ous Year Jist ahead.
Donald Gravenmler. vice-presi­ around the plane. My fellow pas­
dent ar.d the Rev. Ernest llolick, sengers were listening Intently to
secretary • treasurer. Conducting quiet instructions from the stew- SOME PEOPLE STILL DON'T
KNOW—We operate Sanford'*
installation ceremonies will be ardesiet.
Outwardly, they were calm, col­ anly Commercial “ White Print"
retiring president, thr Rev. perry
1.. Stone, assisted by ChsptiLn lected. No on* screamed, no one Shop.
William Fuller, and the Rev. John had hysterira and r.o one cried
W ie b o ld t’s « « « ■ “
a* the chief stewardess and her
Thomas.
II* S. PARK AVE.
assistant swiftly collected the hard
•erring trays from tho back of
each seat. Everyone waa taking
CALL
it BIG, and I felt a iwtft surge
of affection and pride in plain
(humanity, In nice ordinary people
! who do the belt they can and
hardly ever collect any laurels.
Nate E. Collins, former resi­ Now the stewardess was telling
dent of Sanford, died suddenly us lo take off our shoes, to put
all pocketbooks and heavy object!
Evenint* FA 2-i5D0
Thursday in hia Miami home.
under the seats, to remove from
Mr. Colllna had lived In Miami pockets all pens, pencils and sharp
for 20 years and wai a barber. objects and take off any eyeFive years ago ho came to San­ glasaet.
ford. where he wai employed for
"If wo do make a belly land­
alt months at the John J. Carver ing." the laid In her calm, con­ Vic Rohcllo, Agt. 601 E. 1st
Barber Shop.
versational tone, "there will be
He waa a member of the An­
chor Maaonie Lodge No. 182, Key
West and the Shrine Club.
,
Survivors include hi* wife Mra.
Louise Field* Collins. Miami: Ms
mother in law, Mra. W. P. Fields,
and sister-in-law,
Mr*. Mary
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
Rawlins, both of Sanford, one
brother In law, W. C.
Field*.
312 EAST FIRST STREET
Pompano Beach, and two bro­
ther* whoie names were not
PHONE FA 2-1151
available.
Funeral aenire* were held at
II. JAMES CUT
JAMES B. GUT
3 p m . Sunday In Itriaaon Fune­
Assoc.
ral Home, under the direction of
the Rev. T. C. O'Steen. Grave­
side services were conducted by
Sanford Maionic Lodge No. 43 in
Evergreen Cemetery.
fir
The remains arrived here Sat­
urday from Miami.

Ministers To Meet
Thursday Morning

Sanford and Samlnola County compiled a very fine re­
cord during the Christmas and New Year's holiday*.
While the state and nation were registering near-record
accident tods, Sanford and Seminole County were chalking
up satiable records on the highways and In the homes.
The death-free holidays here can be attributed to care­
ful, considerate motorists. Law enforcement agencies de­
serve acme of the credit because they worked around the
dock In nn effort to deter speeding and reckless driving.
Thse* officers are quick to aay, however, that the man be­
hind ths wheel deserves the credit, or the blame.
The lack o f a fire of any serious nature also was a bright
spot In the area’s record during the two long holidays. As in
ths case o f traffice pre-holiday warnings, the local fire de­
partment issued pleas for caution around Christmas trees
and furnaces during the cool westher.
These records, The Herald believes, are Important from
several aspects. Fcrecf st. o f course, is the fact that the city
and county went through the holidays without loss of life;
second, it shows that accidents need not happen; and third,
It shows that the motorist and the homeowner are learning
to work hard to avoid accidents.
Ths lack o f a fatal accident was a very fine way to end
• year} th# death-free record of New Year’s was a good note
an which to start 1959.
(
Seminole residents should remember, however, that
fires and accidents do not occur only during holiday periods.
The same care which rod* with motorists during the holldaya should accompany them throughout the year. Homeowners should be just as careful during the cold snaps ahead
■a they were durtnr the holidays.
Let's make 1959 a banner year, free o f fatal accidents.
•

R o b b

BY INEZ ROBB
Scattered throughout the United
States today are 30 men, woman
and children who ere spending an
especially H a p p y
195. We
are atrangcri, and I doubt It we
would recogntie each other, were

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Washington Calling

Nate E. Collins
Dies In Miami;
Rites Held Here

By MAHQl'LH CHILDS
the eartern part of Austria tn Asia, the Near East and Afri­
WASHINGTON Given the would be lopped off and given to ca.
line need not be an utterly
terms of the cold war, the belli the aatellltea.
But a change came abruptly, naive Pcllyanna to feel that some
Cpse response to Moscow on the along with thr drat hint of a Big benefit In tho way of relaxed
Russian proposal to make Ber­ Four summit meeting, and. lo the leniions might come out of auth
lin a “ free cllj" wsi perhaps amiiemrnt of most Westerners, a development a* is here fore­
Inevitable. But for all the slim- Moscow after months and months seen. As a price for pulling back
banging over Berlin there pre of obfuscating delay agreed to an ard thereby opening the way to
those u I k i believe that something Austrian treaty. That was In May an ultimate solution of the Ger­
almost like a happy ending could and the summit conference at man question the Russians would
Geneva followed In Auguct
certainly exact * stiff terms.
mult In the end.
So, to take a peck Into the fu
It might well be a guarantee
Despite the sternness uf the
stress he put on Berlin, Nikita ture. here Is the surmise: after of the status quo in Kaslrrn Eur­
Khrushchev give a clue In Ids prolonged blasts and counter­ ope. And that Is where Secretary
talk with Senator Hubert Humph­ blasts, in April or May will romr Dulles' repeated pledges to help
rey of Minnesota to a calculation a foreign ministers' meeting to the satellites regain their free­
talk about Berlin, European se­ dom might be rn obstacle. But it
deeper than (he surface Muster.
What he said, aa reportrd by curity and Germany. The Rus­ has not been Impossible in the
Humphrey In a briefing of top sian* will come to that mertlng past to find a diplomatic formula
government offirlali, ran be par­ prepared to discuss disengage­ around obstacles at least at for­
ment In Europe—pulling bark midable, and It could happen
aphrased aa follow t:
"You In Ihe West hate In from the dividing line In Central again. Particularly, it should lie
NATO a military defense orga- Europe with a chance for the two added, when In amno of the satel­
Germany* ultimately to come to­ lites, conspicuously Poland, the
nitatlon that has no purpose at
belief is strong that only In the
all. We are going to defeat ton gether.
Those
who
make
this
guesa
aeerptanre of the status nuo ran
not by fighting you In Europe but
by giving renomie help and guid­ hair it again on the fundamental there come a gradual relaxation
ance to the under developed coun­ realism of the masters of the of the Russian grip.
tries. That Is what we are doing Kremlin. Thrir position In West­ TM* may be nothing more than
Governor ‘G oofed’
now and are doing it very suc­ ern Europe has steadily detcrio- a New Year's pipe dream. Per
rated
after
more
than
10
years
tainly
no
hags
are
being
packed
LANSING. Mich. tUPI) — Gov.
cessfully."
Evrn when thli la heavily dis­ of effort, with the Communist for a atill-improbable meeting of IG. Mennrn Williams, a non-smok­
counted as propaganda It suggests parties there at the lowest point foreign ministers. But at thr er, presented ■ elgarott* case to
an ulterior motive In the racket since the war. Walter Llppmann same lime this hopeful surmbe DrmnrraLe National Chairman
over Berlin. Herewith if thr case concluded on the hails of Ms it being seriously projected by Paul Butler Thursday aa a token
for that motive as it la being ar­ talks with Khrushchev and others men who know a great deal about of hit appreciation for Butler's
gued hy those who are trying to to the Kremlin that they were the langl-d wch of law and cus­ participation In Williams' sixth Inlook behind thr language of Mus­ no longer Interfiled In Europe tom and forre woven around Ber­ aurural.
Butler doesn't smoke, either.
The game to be won It for them lin.
ter and lutecUte.
First, Khruschev cannot be an
deluded as to think that the Weil
will, in rriponte lo his belliger­
ent demand, march out and aban
don Rerlin to some shadowy ita
tus as a "frre city." He is loo
Married in style
much of a rralivt for that. Nor
to
the
Thundcrbird...
ran It he assumed that this real
nt wants to start World War III
over Berlin.
It ti Just here that a parallel
with Austria suggests Itself. The
first noises the Russians made
in 1911 over a change in the
status of occupied Austria were
angry noises. The threat was that

Changing Times
CHICAGO (UPI) — The U. S
Fifth Army Headquarters here,
which featured a display of two
World War II tanka last year, has
taken note of the apace aar.
This year’s display consists of
Iso missiles.

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Australia Suffers Auburn Extends Longest Wall On Threshold
Rocky Favorite Tonight
Seminoles Beaten Tennis Setback As
Of Biggest Win In
Victory String In U . S .
By Bishop Moore Cooper Turns Pro
Los Angeles Open A t Track; Specials Set
Hr JERRY COVINGTON
I The Sanford record now atands
SYDNEY, Australia (UP!) —
t Sanford JV'S remained un- at 4-3.
Auttralia’s Ashley Cooper bolted
*ted Saturday night l&gt;y rapIn the JV contest, guard George 'he amateur tennis ranks today in
P*ng the Bishop Moore JV'a, 66-40. Peril#* dropped in 20 points from a move that gives pro king PanThr varrtty held the Hornets to the outside to pace the winners. cho Gctualrs a glamordus new
* He at halftime hut Jimmy Ellis His deadly set shots completely opponent and probably assures
rame out in the second half and wrecked the Horneis' xone de­ .a United States victory In the
made It 6»-40 for the Hornets. fense. Forward Mike Roberts was next Davis Cup chsllcnge round.
second in the scoring department
United States promoter Jack
with 13 points and the big sopho­ Kramer announced that the 22more handled most of the rebound­ year-old Wimbledon and U S. and
ing chores tn the contest.
Australian national champion has
' In the opening half of (he var­ agreed to a three-year contract
Saturday
OlRAL GABLES. Ha. (U H &gt; - sity contest, the lucsli mstchrd which should earn him about
Calumcl farm's Bardstowm won the fciggrr Hornets point for point 5110.000. Kramer said Cooper
the nH|c » n&lt;1 a sixteenth Orange and completely stopped Jimmy El­ would be guaranteed $100,000 over
Bo*l Handicap in the Tropical lis, but it was a different story the three year period plus 20 per
Park record time of 1:40 S3 with aftcr the halftime break. The lo­ rent of the gale the first yrar and
cals seemed to fall apart and J per cent of the gale for each
Steve Brooks aboard.
failed to rebound effectively in victory.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. (UFD— the final two periods. They only Cooper, considered the smoothest
Russla'a touring amateur Ice hit five points in the third period player ever developed in Austrahockey team walloped P-e United to the Hornets' 17. In this period, &lt;ila.D acheduled to make hit pro
States Nationals. 8-3, for their Ellis dropped in 10 of his 17 , debut Tuesday night against
points.
j Ecuador's Pancbo Segura in the
fir^ victory in this country.
The Seminoles played at a big ' j a c k
Crawford
Testimonial
disadvantage
as
the
Horrrts
Tournament. Segura, a fabulous,
CHARLOTTE. *4. C. (U PI&gt;N'orth Carolina's fifth-ranked Tar completely outmannevl them in bandylegged retriever, is a worldHeels defeated Notre Dame. fi9-M, height. Tie small Seminole s.-rip- famed "spoiler." *
. ' in a nationally televised college pers were able to outrun the Bish­
Cooper's move, shortly after Da­
bsskclball game before a crowd op Moore team In the first half vis Cup teammate Mai Anderson
but
Ihe
long
layoff
over
the
holi­
of 10,000 in the Charlotte Colise­
days began to catch up with them also turned pro, breathed new life
um.
in Ike final two periods. This was into Kramer's 1939 professional
plans but was a tremendous blow
MOBILE. Ala. (UPI) - Tlieron the difference in ihe contest.
lo Australiachances of regain­
Forward
Jimmy
Gracey
contin­
Sapp, a fullback from Georgia,
ing the Davis Cup Irom the Uni­
ued
to
lead
the
Seminole
scoring
p w il the South to a 21-11 victory
ted Stales this year—and perhaps
o’.V the North in the 10th annual at he hit 13 points. The imall (or several years.
younrster
has
shown
plenty
of
Senior Bowl football same.
With Cooper and Anderson out
point making ability this season
of the picture, the United Statea'
MILWAUKEE. Wls. (UPIl - and ha* hit in double figures In controversial Peruvian slar. Alex
Liile W. Btackboum, former head every contest. Guard Bay Lund- Olmedo. stands practically unchatcoach of Ihe Green Bay Parkers, quist was second in the scoring fonge a* the world'* No. 1 am­
signed a three-yeur contract at department with 10 points, eight ateur. And the powerful United
of which came in the first half.
Marquette University.
A brother team of Alex and Statea contingent of Olmedo, Ham­
Sunday
(Tiff
McKlbbin handled most of ilton Richardson and Barry MacSYDNEY, Australia (UPD-A1the
Seminole
rebounding in the Kay appear* far too strong for
bert Thomas of Australia, who set
first
half
and
both did fine de­ any Davis Cup challengers Aus­
a jtorld three-mile record of
fensive
Jobs.
Neither
have found tralia can musltr in the near fu­
i ’ W! 0 at Dublin last July S ran
the range in the scoring depart­ ture.
tua first competitive race since
Tho United States wrested the
then and covered the distance in ment recently but both are fine Davis Cup from Australis last
ball-handlers
and
play-makers.
11 M l in an Interstate track
The Seminoles will travel Tues­ week ai Olmedo won two singlet
meet.
day night to DcLand to play Flori­ matches and teamed with Rich­
da. Military School In a contest ardson to win the doubles. Neale
SYDNEY. Australia (UPD-Ash- that was postponed before Christ­ Fra*er, wlio teamed with Cooper
ley Cooper, Australian Davis Cup
mas. It will be a double header in the losing doublet cause, now
and Wimbledon atar, turned pro­
with the JV game beginning at appears to be the No. I Australian
fessional under a 9101.000 three7 p. m. at the old Del.end airport. amateur.
year contract.

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Weekend In Brief

Writers Say Iowa
Nation's Top Team
NEW YOnK (UPI) — Iowa,
which climaxed ils season with a
M t: victory over California in the
nose Bowl, was chosen the na­
tion's Iriding college football
team of 1838 today by the Foot­
ball Writers Association of Amcrfoft
Tr.r Big Ten champions received
four first place votes and one sec­
ond for a total of 14 of a possible
IS points from the five man com­
mittee which handled the voting,
look Magaiine will prom t Iowa
with the Grantland Bice Award.
Louisiana Slate, the nation's
only major unbeaten and untied
team and a 7 0 winner over Ciemaon in the Sugar Bov.-., wes seco r f with eight points and Army
and Oklahoma each had four
points.

Play Globetrotters
New- York (UPI)—Frank Gif­
ford, Alex Webster, Kyle Bote,
Boh Schnelker and Ken MncAfee
are among nine New York foothall Gianls who will meet the
Harlem Globetrotters in an exhib i# n basketball fame at Madi­
son Square Garden tonight. Other
Giants inrludr Roosevelt Brown,
Andy Robuslrjli, Roosevelt Grier
and Jim Kateavace.

Warmup Sessions Begin For NCAA
CINCINNATI. Ohio (LTD Warmup tMtIoni (or the 33rd
convention of the National Col­
legiate Athletic Assn, began to­
day with an estimated 2,200 col­
lege sports leaders here to con­
sider policy.
Committees meeting today and

Home State Players
MORGANTOWN. W. V*. (UPI)
—All the rrgulars and 14 of the
entire West Virginia basketball 17man squad are from Writ Vir­
ginia and eight of the player* are
from town* with populations ai
less than 3.000.

Si*n For TV Bout
LOUISVILLE, Ky.(LTD—Mid­
dleweight* Joey Glardetlo and
Ralph (Tiger) Jone* have signed
for a nationally televised fight
here Wednesday. Jan. 28 Both
fighters lost their Isit bouts.

Signed F or Ftobt

Tuesday will form recommenda­
tions to go before the NCAA busi­
ness meetings beginning Wednes­
day. The sessions end Friday with
voting on proposed tightening of
eligibility rules for athlete* and
increasing the power of the NCAA
policy-making group.
Items not scheduled on the
agenda were certain lo he among
top attention-grUrn, however.
These Includ'd the firing of
Terry Brennan from Notre Dame,
the honoring of football Coach
Paul Dietiel of Louisiana Stale’*
national
championship
Tigers,
and speculation un new football
coaches at about six major coll­
eges looking for sppllcanis.
Uascbsll roiehrs led off thr
meetings of vsrious allied groups
here in conjunction with the
NCAA affair, as they Iwgan ses­
sions Sunday.
Besides the American AsmwIs lion of College Battball Coaches,
these included Ihe Associations of
American Football Coaches. Ath­
letic Business Managrrs. track
roaches. Football Foundation and
Hall of Fame, sports Information
directors and the Navy VS.

HOLLYWOOD, ('s)if UPIl Lightweights
Paulle Armstead,
the California state champion,
and Len Mathews of Phllidelnhia
have signed lo meet in a nation­ Nearly Iwuthlrdt of total U. S.
ally li-fovised 10 round bout at the employment is provided by the
Hollywood Legion Stadium, Jan. nation s four million small busi­
16.
nesses.

Team Impressive, But No Place To Go
By NORMAN MILLER
$ .'s lltl Press Interns lions I
Auburn's crack basketball team
owns the nation's longest college
winning streak, an honored place
in the top 10, and a good chance
lo break Kentucky's monopoly of
Ihe Southeastern C o n f e r e n c e
championship.
But just i* in football, Auburn
has no place to go if it keeps
waling.
Even if Coach Joel Eaves' Ti­
gers win the SEC title. Ihe same
recruiting penalties which ruled
out a football bowl berth would
prevent them from playing in the
NCAA b a s k c I h a 11 tourna­
ment. where they might prove
their claim to national honors.
With an 80 record for this sea­
son, Auburn seeks it* 2oth straight
tr^nph tonight at home against
Mmissippi. The Tiger* were the
last team to beat Kentucky, win­
ning 84 83 last Feb 21 They meel
this season at Lexington, Ky.,
Feb. 21.
Cincinnati Face* Bradley
.incinnatl. which held the No. 1
national rating last vseek before
losing twice In the Dixie Classic
at Raleigh, N.C., returns to the
wars to play Bardlry in the lead­
i n g game on tonight'* schedule.
T W slate aDo include* two key
Big Ten conference game* pitting
Michigan State at Iowa and Northwestern at Michigan; nn interactUcnal clash which finds St. L«uis
at Pittsburgh, and Furman at
West Virginia,
Kentucky, rated No. 3 last week
by the United Press International
Board ofiCoarhrs, ran its season
record to 11-o and lu holdover

streak to 16 straight triumphs by
besting Georgia Tech. 7262, last
Saturday. Coach Adolph Hupp1*
defending NCAA champions play
two SEC road garnet this week;
again.t Vanderbilt Tuesday night
and against Louisiana Stale Satur­
day.
Auburn, ranked No. to last
week, scored its !9th straight vic­
tory by beating Minl.-ippi .Stale,
97-C6. The Tigers hel l Belfry liov
elt lo ID points after the Maroons'
star lud averaged around 30
points per game. The defeat was
the first in nine games for Mis
slsiippl State.
Form Holds True
Form generally held up in list
Saturday's games. Foutlcen ol the
20 top ranked teams played and
only thrte loat. The victims. In
addition to Mississippi 5tatr, were
Purdue and California. Purdue.
11th last week. lost at home to
surprising Michigan, 87 73; Cali­
fornia was upset by Oregon, 39 37.
In other leading games, North

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ATLANTA (UPI) — Those gun
hands in Ihe Old West may have
been fast on the trigger, pardnuh—but it's doubtful their shoot­
ing eyes were on par with those
of the present-day Auburn Tigers.
A SO per cent field goal accur­
acy in basketball rank* up there
with a .400 hatting average in
baseball or a four-minute mile in
track It's a rare mark (or a
sharp shooting individual. As a
team average — almost unbeliev­
able.
But that Auburn quintet has

been bettering that pace all sea­
Brilliant young Rocky Mac
son. The Tigers' latest demonstra­
LOS ANGELES (L T D - Art Ginty rules a solid 3 to 2 favor­
tion of marksmanship came Sat­
urday night when they turned In a Wall goes to the tee in Ihe final ite lo win the featured ninth
33.7 performance while routing round of the 333.000 Los Angeles rare tonight as Ihe Sanford-Orpreviously unbeaten Mississippi Open Tournament today on the
Undo Kennel Club swings Into the
State 97 68.
threshold of his greatest success. fourth week of its record 1939
Howell Cooled (iff
That was the game which every­ The Pocono Manor, Pa., pro season.
one figurrd would be a down * to- had a one-stroke lead and hi*
Jsck Herald'* stretch running
the wire battle; one which high- play, after a fumbling start, is star has picked up two feature
scoring Bailey Howell would dom­ improv ing steadily.
wins in five trie*. Rocky Mac
inate but in which Auburn’ s bal­ Art shot a 3 under-par 68 Sun­ Ginty is one of arvrral talented
anced team play would mean a day to post a 54-bole total of speedsters who have put Herold's
slim-margin win. But that figur­ 207-onc shot in front of the half­ well-balanced string in first place
ing didn't Include Auburn's torrid way leader. Dung Sanders, of Mi­ among the 28 strong kennels
shooting or an off night for Howell ami Beach, Fla. The rsit of the competing for honors so far this
who had 7 for 27 and 19 points. field it so closely bunched that
Howell is now averaging 29.2 for anvone of at least a doren men
10 games,
stilt could win it all.
Auburn, boa sling the longest
Sandrrs had a miserable day on
current winning streak in college the green* and had to be content
East
haskcll-all. goes after its 20th with a 73-which i* lover par.
Springfield Tournament
straight tonight at host to the Mis­ Ho bad earlirr rounds of 68 and
(Final)
sissippi Rebels. The Rebels were 69
Springfield 77 Williams M
Next in line came Billy Max­
bumped off by Alabama Saturday
(Consolation* I
HONOLULU (LTD—The Hawaii
night 89-76.
well, of Odessa, Tex., with a 209
American Int. 60 Middlrhury 35
All Star*, liberally sprinkled with
nn
rounds
of
67T0-72.
AI
210
were
In
other
action
tonight:
Missis
New Hampshire CD Harvard 62&lt;ot)
sissippi State and Howell will try Mike Sourhak. Grosdngrrs. N professional players, were virtual­
Massachusetts 73 AmherM 85
to
get hack on the track a* gueits1V.; National Open champion Tom- ly a nun short on offense In the
Down East Classic
of
A l a b a m a ; Louisiana Mate, my Bolt. Crystal River, FIs . and 13th annual Hula Bowl football
t Final &gt;
sporting
a surprbe 8 3 record af­ Johnny McMullm, Alameda, Calif. gome here Sunday and still de­
St. Michael's &lt;Vt.) 38 Colby 33
ter
a
T9
6fl win over Georgia, The 23-year-old McMullin had feated a foam of College All Stars,
(Consolation*)
will be at Florida: and Ttdane, Marled the day trailing the leader 47-27.
Wesleyan 63 Tufts SO
The Hauallans' coach, former
*1*0 8 3 after beating Florida 68 by only one stroke, but skidded
Bslrs 71 Bowdotn 54
Lev* Angelrs Ram great Elroy
6-2.
will
be
at
Georgia.
to
a
74.
Rutgers 72 Maine 83
Kentucky Mill High
Veteran Lloyd Mangnmi, Apple Hlrsch. came out of retirement to
Valley,
Calif., a four time winner play one end In the game, but re­
The
defending
champion
Ken­
St. Louis 71 New York V. 62
of
thl*
event, wa* al 211, along frained from contact most of the
tucky
Wildcats,
now
co
•
favored
SI John's (N.V.) 81 Temple 76
with
Howie
Johnson. Glrnwoodle, time.
with
Auburn
for
the
conference
LaSalle 78 Manhattan 7t
Nevertheless the Hawaii Allcrown,
go
after
their
17th
straight
III
Johnny
Bulla, the first day
St. Ronaventure 82 Boston Col. 70
Star*, their pasting game clicking
Tuesday
night
at
Vanderbilt.
The
leader
from
Thornlx,
Art*.,
wa*
Connecticut 71 Fordham 63
to perfection, led all the way and
second ranked Wildcats improved at 212.
DePaul 70 Duquesne 39
wrapped the game up with three
their
Imprcsiive
season's
show
All
these
men
were
In
a
fine
Holy Cross *3 Dartmouth 66
quick touchdowns midway in the
St. Peter's (N.J &gt; 76 Set on Hall 60 ing to 110 Saturday night with position to make a ran for the fourth period.
a
72-62
win
over
Georgia
Tech.
top
prtie
money
of
93,3U
0.
Vlllanova 93 Pennsylvania 63
Vanderbilt blew a slight lead In Aim in rontrntlwi, ra.-li with Mott spectacular play to the 20.flow ling Green 86 Uantiiu* 78
the last two minute* and lost to 213 score*, were former National Ou) fans in ilonoluiu Stadium was
South
Tennessee 63 68
Open champion Jack F l e c k , a pass run from Pittthurxh SteelNorth Carolina 63 Notre Dame 31
Nortlvridge, Calif.; Mike lloma, ri quarterback Hobby Layne lo
Wedncsdsy
night
Georgia
and
Wake Foreit 57 Clemson 47
Georgia Tech will tangle at Alh- Rye, N, Y.; K, J. Hutch Harrison, Green Bay end Billy Howton in
Kentucky 72 Georgia Tech 62
ens, Ga„ in a non - conference SI. l-oul*. Mo ; Julius Boros, Ft. the fourth period that eovered 90
Tennessee 65 Vanderbilt 60
game ami that wraps up the Lauderdale. FIs.; Mssters cham­ yards for a score.
Vivginia Tech 69 Richmond 60
Layne patted from bit own tenweek's
work until Saturday night pion Arnold Calmer. 1-slrohe. Pa.,
Louisiana St. 79 Georgia *i&gt;
yard line and Howton caught the
and
Jim
Fcrrce,
Wlmton
Salem,
when
a
full,
six
game
intra
•
con
Alabama ft) Mlssissinpl 76
ball all alone on Ihe collegian*'
N. C.
fcrcncc card is lined up.
Tulan* 68 Florida 62
40, going Into the end tone un­
Furman 78 William tk Mary 70
touched.
Gto. Wash. 86 Wash. A l-rr 37
S|sort&gt; writer* named these two
Auburn 97 Mississippi St. 66
as the outstanding bark and linrMidwest
man on the Hawaii All-Stars. Bob
Illinois II Ohio State 86
Ptacek of Michigan, who ran the
Michigan St. 79 Indiana 77
College All Stars on offense atl
Michigan 62 Purdue 76
afternoon, was named outstanding
Toledo 69 Utah St. fit
bark ami defensive stalwart Sam
Bradley Cl Drake 57
Williams of Michigan State wa*
United I're** International
(.'tiff Hagan seared 31 points and chosen outstsndlng lineman for
Northwestern fin Iowa 77
IJke the IrrcprciMble postman, Rob Pettit 3! for St. Louts; Gurrtn thp collegians.
Minnesota 79 Wisconsin 66
led (be Kr.uk- with 23 *
Brlthsm Young 70 Dayton 62
'.Score by periods:
the New York Knickerbocker*
At Cincinnati, the Royals over­
Marquette 75 Detroit 60
13 7 6 21—47
could not he deterred by sleet or came a 13-polnt second period def­ Hawaii All Start
Xl'ler (Ohio) 98 Dullsville 68
College All Star*
n il T r—27
snow
—
or
the
champion
St.
Louis
icit ami battled the Critics In Ihe
Southwest
(inal butrrr. Bub Couvy'i 26
Hawk*. f
Arkansas 61 Texas Tech 57
A Mldwc.-d snowstorm forced the points bellied Boston maintain it*
Texas A&amp;M ei SMU «3
second half
advantage. Rookie
Texas Christian 72 Daylor 12
Knicks to take a train Instead of Wayne Embry scored 27 for Cin­
Santa Clara 79 Arisen* 38
a plane from Del mil to St. Louis cinnati.
NEW YORK (U rD -J im Orr,.
Houston 78 Wichita 75
Sunday
and they arrived .V&gt; hours Kerr scored 29 point* by the
Texas 61 Rice 38
an end who averaged 27 6 yards
late for their aiicrncon game with right-minute matk of Ihe third
West
per catch for the Pittsburgh Steel
Utah 93 Miami (Ohio) 78
the Hawks. Hushed from the rail­ period to help Syrarute open a
77 63 lead and then was forced to era during the pas' season, today
Idaho 34 Stanford 31
road station lo Kiel Auditorium by leave the game whrn he hurt hit
was named the National Football
Air Force 63 Valparaiso 19
cabs, the Knirk* promptly felt 71 back bumping into the basket langur'* outMadding 1958 rookie
Southern Cst 49 Oregon SI tt
(Mint* behind in Ihe second quar support*. I let roil cloud the gap
Oregon 39 California 37
|lo 83-77 during liis absence, lull in the annual LniUd Press Inter­
San Fran. U. 73 San (Tan. SI. 63 In
Kerr returned in time In *atr Ihe national poll.
Washington St. 71 t'CLA 31
But, led by Richie Guerin, New
Nat* with hit rebounding.
Orr heat out three other firstYork rallied lo win, 122114. and
thus remained three games lie- Elgin Baylor acoreii 78 point* year players by the slim margin
and Dick Garmaker 21 a* the of two vole* Halfback* Bobby
hind Ihe Boston Celtic* in the
Success Formula
Lakers climbed lo within nnc Mitchell of Ihe Cleveland Browns
Eastern
Division
rare.
Boston
CINCINNATI (UPI) — Bookie
game of Ihe runnrrup Piston* in and Bay Brown «f Ihe Baltimore
pitcher Orlando Pena, who had an beat off a desperate last minute Ihe Western Division of the NBA.
Colt* and I-nu Michaels, defensive
11-10 record with Havana In thr rally by the Cincinnati Royals to
lineman and lincbackrr for tho
International League in 1958, ha* win, 1IM08; Johnny Kerr's 31Lo* Angtlr* Bam*, lied for sec­
a simple formula for making good point performance led the Syr*- Record Is Itroken
with tho Cincinnati Rrdtrgi thl* cause Natlonsl* lo a 11RBI tri
RALEIGH. NC. (LTD—A rec­ ond wlllt four vnlrs apiece,
ear: "Me throw ball and hope tt timph over the Detroit Pistons; ord crowd of 73 604 ath ndrd six
Jim Gibbon*, offensive end for
fit to Boy McMillan," he sayr. and the Minneapolis l aker* mut­ sestlnn* of the 14th snnual Dixie the Detroit Lions; Alex Karras,
ed the injury-riddled Philadelphia Classic basketball tournamtnt.
defensive tackle for the Linns,
Warriors, 11193, in the nationallytrie used game.
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DETROIT (UPD — There's a St. Louli led, 68 34, at halftime
decided chill in the air in these before Guerin, Bon Soble and
parts hut summer can't be far a Charlie Tyra led a fourth period
way because the Detroit Tigers New York comeback that overtook
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Cage Scores

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Knicks Overcome
Big Odds To Win

Orr Best Rookie In Pro Football

Carolina defeated Notre Dame, 63
34, in a rationally televised meet­
ing; St. John s iN.Y.) best Tem­
ple, 81 67, and St. Louis drubbed
N.Y.U., 78 . 82. in a Madison
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vier of Ohio walloped Louisville,
MC0; Michigan Stale, ranked
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Indiana, 79 77; Northwestern also
tame from behind lo beat Iowa
80 77; Bradley beat Drakr. 91 37;
and Marquette defeated Detroit,
73 66.

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and Phil King, offensive back for
the New York Giants, were next
with two votsa apiece. End Jer* *
ry Mrrtrns of Ihe San Francisco
Forty-Niners, guard Gene Nick­
erson of the Browns and guard* r
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tackle Date Mrlnrrt of the Chic­
ago Cardinals split the other k
three votrs.
Orr led the balloting in voting
by 27 sports writers who covered "
the NFL games in the 11 league
cities,
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No rookie dominated the poU
this season as Jimmy Brown of
the Drowns did In 1137 when he
received all except tv* of the
votes cast.
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season at Uie San/erd-Orlaodo
track.
Three entries (n the main
evcnl, Phil Nug. Super Toy and
Mertie CUlr, were aU winner!
the last time out in Grade B.
flockin Jo and Frank Best, two
veteran campaigners, have both
victories earlier
F "**
this season.
Tele O'Lear and Casual Sue
complete the fleet lineup.
Meanwhile. Central Florida rar­
ing fan* will have an additional
opportunity to »ee greyhound* In
action each week during the re­
mainder of the meet, which eatend* through March 30.
Jerry Collin*, track operator,
ha* acheduled special matinee*
each Friday, starting (hit Frlday. to go with the regular Wed .
noday and Saturday afternoon
programs.
, .
Fourth annual Charity Night
wilt he held at Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club on Jan. 13, Cellini
announced.
All profit from the to-race
program will go to charitable or­
ganisation* in Seminole and Or*--ange counties. Last year 23 char-,
itira In the Central Florida area
received 93.087.37 from the San­
ford Orlando track and Collins la
hoping for similar success thli
season.
Total contributions to charity
and scholarship funds from the
track last season topped 910,73d.
Scholarship Night and a special
charity matinee for Primrose
School hare already been run o ff' ' *
at the SOKC this season.
United Appeal of Seminole
county and United Appeal of Or­
ange County will come in fo r. .
two of the largest donations from ? *
Charity Night again thia y s s f.i Fundi alio will go to the vaiiout veterans organisations in Uie
two counties to help support their
valuable welfare work. A m on g -"’ '
those scheduled to participate artLegion Post S3, Post in , Dlsabl- ; •
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ana of Foreign Wart el Seminole
County.
Also on the list Is the 80 4
8 Society.
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donation* from the benefit night
are Sanford Elk*, for their crip­
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3—
FOR RENT
FA 2-9T3I.
Z A—ROOM R BOARD
1-F O R RENT
1 room nkcly fursiahed apart
Sfc-BEACR RENTALS
ment, 8 mile* weat of Sanford
1,
S
and
4
hr(1
room
heuici
and
4—
RANTED TO REM
no children or pel*. FA 1-2915.
amall aparimrnt.
8—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ROSA L. PAVTON, Brokrr
1 hedroom cottage for rent, Lake
R—FARMS • ACREAGE •
Phone FA 1-1301
Mary vicinity. Call I'A 2H4I.
1
GROVES
Beautifully
furnlihod
room.
Pruatr
1 room furnuhril apartment,
T-REAL ESTATE RANTED
home. Phone FA 3 7Wt.
grtund floor. 313 Palratlto.
A—‘MISCELLANEOUS
•-FLOWERS • PLANTS
SHRUBS
1A—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
* p —AUTOMOBILES .
TRAILERS
IS—SOATS A MOTORS
13-FARM SUPPLIES A
MACHINERY
IIPETS . LIVESTOCK .
SUPPLIES
IS—ARTICLES WANTED
1«— PLACES TO EAT
lT-UEAUTt PARLORS
lft-FEMALE HELP WANTED
T9—MALE HELP WANTED
2A-MALE OR FEMALE
31-WOHK W ANTED
12—BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
11—SPLCIAI SERVICES
11—FIAXO s e r v ic e s
14 A-BUILDING CONTRACTORS
» —ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
f t A -B HIDING, REPAIRS.
* 23-B BULULNU SUPPLIES
IT—NOTICE . PERSONALS
IS—ARTICLES FOR SALE
39—FURNITURE *
HOUSEHOLD

Legal Notice
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IVEl.A Ii A APARTMENTS: roowa Furniihed
room.
privaif halhi. 114 W Firat St
FA J MTT

3 bedroom houie. ) A 2-313a

Legal Notice

T. W. Mi:HO. Broker
Phone FA 2 245!

COUNTRY CLUB
M ANOR

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$ 28 0 00

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Mon., Jan. A. 1M 9— I’dffe 7 u _

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.AMY'S FURS

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g - Rr.4t. ESTATE TOR SALB 5-RE4I. I‘ STATE. fOR RALE
$71.11 per month Including tavei
and Iniuratlcr. Attractive h tedroom home Ideally bvaled In
Laltlr Venice. FA 2 *883.

Stunutrom Rualtv

ROSA L. PATTON
flrglticred Real Eitate Broker
Ph FA 2-1301-17 92 at Mlawatha II

IIFItBUnr s r i :\ strom
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LA NX lUSNLR
I.OTTIP. BROADAVAY
A**ocl*tei
N. Park — Ph. F A 2 2124

BUY Of The WEEK

MOOR BROWN REALTY
Realtor
LAKE MARY
Ph. FA 2 5237 or FA ? 1964

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
P IN E C R E S T
3rd Addition.

Owner ha* reduced the price of
thi* modern 3 liedrtMim r.increte
block home with C.E kilrhen.
rihautt fan. .pare heater and
hoi water heater Large .lining
area terrain Ilour* REDUCED
to 512..V*) With only 5795 00 do xn
and 5*5 00 per month.
W. II. “IMir STEMl'KR Agenrj
Heallnr JL Invurrr
Atioe Laura b Oiler, ll l laifer
Arletl Ptlce. Uxeirtt Harper
Phone FA 2 1931
M2 N Park
2 hr. Cll home, icrrcn porch, kit
.hen equipped. *mall down pax
ment. FIIA financed $57 a
month. Large nicely laml.i aped
lot. xrnrllan blind' ('all Colli.
FA 2 1330 r*t 406 8 to I p m
after 4 FA 2 0847
South Pinrtrnt 2nd * Itlhm—3
bedroom home, I1' huh* Priie
911.700 . 547 mont1) laiw- down
payment. Phone FA 2 7S3t

Attractive 3 hedromi. Cll homr.
'•ceramic tile hath, '"nxrnirnlly
Incatnl near achonl* and *h.ip
Florida Living.
ping renter* 9 ll A financed $650
3 4 -I D airy'll)*— 1 k 2 Until*
down payment, phone FA 2 0289

Home." Deniirtml For

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing

t.RAPEYIIJ.1: n u r se r y
UKAim rU L tIOl.I.Y
All kind* ami *l/e*
Graprvilla Axe
FA 2 W ,

Down Payments
Low A h $100

Mj. i ion Market t \ n 11 X O E
PLANTS fur isle. F.rd Thun
ton, FA 2 39*)

Immediate Occupancy
W« (iiiarantcc IVraonal
Satisfuilion or Your
Money Oiecrfully

t-ru m i

r ». pla nts

WOODRUFF'S
I arm A Carden ( enter
ANNUALS
K&gt;1 Celery A*r

Refunded.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

fem ale

HELP WANTED

lloutekreper, mutt hu e own
tranipurlation. Salary 525 »rckly: 3'1 da)*, FA 2 2M7.

Ill \l | SI \ri Dltivu IN
New 2 bcdioom home, terrarro
2514 t'rcnrh Axe
floort, large ear portc and unlit)
room. 56 400. $3,000 fur equity
J. \V. HALL
■i balai.ii -33J- ?rr m-xr-h Phone
Ittaltor
I FA 1 2374
’‘Call Hair Phone FA 2-3641
FOR EXCHANGE: By owner for
iomethlng ef equal value outiide
illy limit* — lloute and it* lota; QUALITY tC SPACE
tnaldr. Apply 70S Palmetto Avr
or Phone FA 23119 after 4 45 Space comfort anil modern lixmg
it Ihr keynote of (hi* Iwautlful
p. in.
nearly new roncrrlr hl'iek 3 bed
room home located In One of
WAS *11.300
Sanford i N I c E It rr.ldcntial
NOW' l»7.mn
area. 2 Tile bath*, pall" ear
I7(d Magnolia. I.argr 5 bedroom,
p»irt, alto, dlth'x a»her. built in
2 bath home.
»tn\c, and rvhoutt fan PRICE
ItOHEItT A. WILLIAMS. Itraltur
$11.50) uith e i cel lent term*
Raymond Lundqulxl, A»*oc.
FA 2-3931
Atlanllr Bank Bldg.

2 Red rooms
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Florida Room
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Seminole Realty
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nl' M. Plailil*.
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W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
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Methvln—Velma Don/alcr,
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RAYMOND M. iMI.L
tri&gt; ihfin»r, if m i J*1 tl*« tlrrh* 1 "unh Kl-rlila 1ii&lt;w11
REALTOR A INSUROR
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Third St A Park Axrnue. South
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Vail ( all Ball
31 2$ •*•. tl A 3;
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wn 5 ACRES — huh and do, Three
Ih4 #Rt9»# fla*«t. nit# tr i•■r*»••i milei from town
Full prire
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#al*| *"«iyrl •i k*»i •*r.|
f o i l ' " ' If. i . f l l f l r a t . lea. fllid .^l,| 4*f 1
1.1
N Park Axe
Ph FA 2-6123
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|h«fno" Tk&gt; irrtlllial. nuntl.f till 4I.»
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l-lat n—n : r**a. II &lt;• tl
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N * ir * In * 1 I t h a l . i f i . 4 l_ n l c i . i n
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t|| n| Hid of't&gt;.f|&gt; k.lna In &lt;&gt;• iia
Xam# «n*t$at#
najm ■ nf *.minn|&gt;, aiaia nf Tlar. Oiaatar HIM. r A llll will #••!.
law Dona Payment*
V * . I d l . i . &gt;v&lt;*h r t r l l f . i a i . al.all #$#r with th# $ l#r^ »-f ftta f irrtili
n* rfitt.n .l annordina in la» in. l*nor1. In Bft't f» , Nfmin'.1# 4 mint"
k Mnnlhl* Payment*
&gt;nu»ri» .!&gt;• filed In . i&lt;Ii rorli* Klnrlda ii|»ntt tfrilot &gt;.f firo.tf #»f
Iraio nlll l&gt;. &gt;n1d In in. hlali.tl th# t*t$h11v 11l'#*i uf nil# t.(&gt;|. ||»#
CONTACT
M 4 4 .- at llm frnnt d.inr nf th . fktltluyi *4*1#, l«4*.t|tf
■*mln.’l« i n i i n i i I'o c r i l io n ., t l
'HiN'tlNH A •#•*
Hanford. K ln rld *. mi ih * fitai Mnn. un-Ur »M#h V |m
•dir la Ik* Wnntk nf ribruin. £u*m»»# it IMI il*«nn.,1 n*a1
Ill), a hitk It Ik* :■* *•&gt; af Ft*. wiaiir Pa&gt;k. Flint*
Thai ih* **rir ii'.riM M in
JJJjllll ihla Z flh 4 a r of t f t l a t n r , •t « hxtll**lt *nl*r*rii&gt; t&gt; *t r«lItimrial rJ.rk1. * .alt
ANTHOXr M'lflAltAli’. tul*
• I. P. ftrro d a n
1&gt;*.*0 tt t*.t*.|*„ «ir*n*&gt; i*nun.
Car Day. IT 92 k 77th Hi.
• 't(fk rirmi! **fiti, Sim I* I*. ri*rH* _ -nn llth 4*&gt; of Ll*.
PbaM Vk 2-1441
V
**M Cauiti Flan*t
ctaxhar. till.

t

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lad)

Small furnlihed aparimrnt. Adulu. T»n beilroom home, kitchen furFA 10701.
nlat-ed. near air hair 110 month
fall FA 2 4134
Afler 5 30
1 bedroom houie. kltrhrn equipped
FA 1-4134
Phone FA 1K0J,
Furniihed 3 room downiialn
FURNISHED ROOMS: The Gable*
apartment, lighti A vater furn
lihed. 533 SO per month. 107 Lo
Ml Magnolia. TA IdTZO.
cult. Phone FA 2 ISAS.
1 bedroom home, unfurniihed
Children A prla welcome. IJO Rerlecorated 3 room duple*
Adulli. See Mr*. Scott 217 W.
mo Pb. fleneia 14M.
77th.
2 bed. jom nicely furniihed roomy
apat‘ *icnt. $13 a month, phone 2 bedroom partly furniihed or tinfurnished,
apartment, couple
FA 2d
only. 615 Myrtle. FA 2-2273.
l nfurnlihcd t»o bedruom houie,
kitchen equipment. 4t3 San Car­ 2 t lltlQM k Ito MID
lo*. Phone FA 2 3331 Robert A. ROOM AND BOARD. FA 2 0352
William*. 585(0
( - w an ted t o rent
~
Fire bedroom home. 2 tiled hatha
1700 Magnolia Ate. FA 2 3951
2 or 3 Heil room furniihed hou«'
in deiiratdc neighborhtk\1, Will
3 room apartment al 107 W. 9th
pay app* 912*« mo. Will aien
Street. Call after 4.00 P. M
contract if rrquirrmrnti are
TA 2-547».
_____
met. Bo* R. W. c o Stnford
4 REDROOM HOUSE TurnlThtd,
Hirald.
1905 Cedar Axe. Showrn by *p
3-REAI. ESTATE FOR SU.E
polntmcnt. Phone FA 2 6149
Furnitbcd apaDmrnt. 2300 Mellon
Mile Avr.

•antorh

l OTTKI) PLANTS fit. FA 2-1922
«r FA 2.(&gt;::o. B A N F O R D
FLOWER SHOP. W* telegraph.
FISHERS M UM BY
Magnolia l Onoia FA 7 1*15
Oinsmental Shrub* ■ Tree* P«-at

Cor. Ilwy. 17-02 &amp; 27lh SI. ll-AUTOMORII.KS-1 BAILERS
I’ honc FA 21 SOI

Reauly op*rilor wanted lo work
at Ma.ifair Inn during »eaaon.
Call FA 2 3111, atk for Dcauty
talon.

24— INSURANCE

Muck Laundromat Servte*
Shirt* Finithrd In 18 Huui*
Sanltona Dry Clfaninr
F 25th St. Feodmirt Bldg.
?t i I T HS1DE LAUNDROMAT

JCaAnA
/

NgUnAfiOE

/

FA 2 5/82
Televiiton Tubes Tested Frea. Mfltch Bldg.
HOLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Al Th* Sign Of Th* Totem Pole. 27—NOTICES—PEhSONALB
2817 S. French At*.
•—5IAI.K HELP WANTED
SCOTTS PALM MANOR
Home for th* aged
WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAN ENVELOPES. I^tterheidi. Mate
299o Orlando Dr. Sanford
o r w o m a n to auppiy i\wment*, Invoice*, hand bill*, and
Phon* TA 2-7214.
aumera with lUnlcich Produft*
program*,
e tc.
Progressive
in S'anli.rd or E. Voluti* Co. | Printing Co. Phone v \ 2 2931 —
Loir weight safely with nexely
fan ram lio weekly part-lime
3M Weat 13th St.
Released Dex A Diet Tablet*.
$100 and up full lime. See P. N.
Only 94c at your Drug itore.
Maury, P. o. Ito* t *. Anothony ROLLAW8Y. Hoiplul and nahy
or wntr Rawiricha
Dept.,
Red*. Day, Week or Month—
FAL-440-33ij. Mrmphi*, Tcnn.
Tel. FA 2-515I. $AiniiUite Center LADY—17-92; want* I a. m. ride
to Orlando. EA 2 1210
11# Welt Eirit St
20—Male nr Female
INCOME TAX SERVICE
AUTO GLASS
Colored help wanted, mull b# oxer
Wnt. ||. Murray
21 apply in persoa it Tig Y
till Celery Axe.
FA 2 1334
INSTALLED
Whittle.
Cloxed Sunday
Wimlwhlelil
ILiek Rln*n
____
Door (Jl/iv'c
krnt fJIawx 24- Ant U S fo r St I.r
t l—Work Wanted
S E U Y in *
n*by attling. ironing. FA 2 7911 SenkariK f.lHw* and Paint Co. Cotton A Wool Yarn*. Notion*,
Thrrada. Tap#a.
IlS-ltl W. 2nd SI. Ph. FA 21422
Ironing, 10c 4. I5c. FA 2 7241.
Ro l l in s n o n n r sh o p
At Th* 3|gn^ Of Th* Tol*m Pola.
W«»hing or ironing takrn In.
IIFATING
2617 8. Franeb Av*.
FA ZSm 2434 Uliatc Axe J. II
II. B. POPE ro.
D e.
| 20fl S. Park ---- T\ 2 4234
RARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
Moat Any Make
t l— BUSINESS OPP0RTVNITIE4
Furniture Moving A Storage
FI RM JURE CENTER
C. F. ritll LIPS. Agrnl
OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE FOR
__ III IV. lit IL FA 21111
WASHBURN VAN LINES
IJUAUFIED MAN OR WOMAN 13P0 French Axe.
FA 2 IW
FACTORY TO YOU
I" irrvlc" and collect room cigar
ALUMINUM
rttc machine* in thi* area Part 9p.i, e llraloit — Flour turnacr*
VENETIAN BUNDS
ur full time Flxeellenl oppor­ Clean and Service. 5430. Outaidc
tank Inatallatien. FA 2-41(3
tunity lor qualified prrMxn
Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
$562 50 lu 11,0.5 00 cath required
rati with plaitlc end*. Plaitie
to enable you tn begin immedi­ Re romfortable with
or rayon tape*. Colton or nylon
JOL-O
SEAL
cord*.
ately. Company finance* rxpanWindow*
clo*e
tight
with
Jol
O
•ion If you have •ervlreable car
Seal, no tloragr p.oblcm, Keep* SfnkiirIK GIom und I’alnl Co.
and I »p*re hour* weekly write,
heat in. cold, dusj, sand and wa­ 112-114 tV 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4622
giving parlicular* tn National
ter
out. Eailly Installed by Comptons Encyclopedia*, FA2 3580.
Sale* A Mfg C o , 3508 Greenhousewife
For demonstration
vtllienue, Pstl»* A ..■’&gt;*.*•_
18i! XT 'u ’ IwxsVii, i\utire wwVkn* • Iiuois . rents -'Luggage
NO *4170. Deltary .
For talc—iihonograph record*, hiARMY NAVY SLTtPLl'S
fi. arcrttoliei. blttabllihcd bull
310 Sanford A**nue
II-A—
ROOFING
A
PLUMBING
net*, Downtown location. Meal
man and wile bxuinrtt. Mode FOR
HANDMADE CAST NET
rate mxeomenl required. Ro*
K Widening: 7'i ft. In perfect con­
dition. Used only once. Ideal for
T\', Sanford Herald.
mullet, etc. Ph. FA 2 1417 after
PART OR FL't.l. TIME WORK
WORK 3.50 p. tn
FOR ADDED INCOME
CALL (Free Fxtiinalrti
Manufartnrer want* reliable man
FOR SAI.E Remington Magnum
TITUSVM.I I
or woman for this area lo han­
pump action shot gun: 12 giugr,
PLUMBING A HEATING INI’.
dle nationally advertised tube*
full choke, 30 Inch vent rib bar­
Licented — Bonded — Insured
&lt;»uch a* RCA, CBS, OK, SYLVArel! Let* than l box ihell* fired
SANFORD — Phone FA 2 7191
NTA, NUCLEAR i. Thr*e xaorld
In gim New price I14L40. will
PLUMBING
rrll for $103 00. Gun rite free.
famous tutie* are sold through
Contrat ting A Repair*
Call FA 2 2845
our modern self »erxire type
Lrre F.ttlmalr*
mrrchandlulnc unit
R I- IIARVEY
FOR SALK: Remington etectrlc
Ewrningx should net from $200 to
typewriter. Call FA 2 6341
$.'wju per month. Will not inter­ W4 Sanford Axe Phone PA 2 3383
fere wltn xour present employ
Full lire range. Ilotpoint. excel*
mrnt *1147 00 to $2973 (X) cash
lent condition Priced reasonable.
teqmrrd for inventory and equip
ClU FA 2 4021.
mrnt Investment t* Sertired
Shimld he ahlr to start at onre
I*—FURNITURE and
Income start* immediately. No
XlR CONDITIONING
IIOl SmiOLD GOODS
telling or soliciting. Iluslncts i* U44NTRACT and REPAIR WORK
*cl up lor xmi Company trains l0#T Sanford \tr.
• DIG VALUES
FA 2-43*2
and iiiprrxisrs op. ration and
• QUICK CREDIT
will extend hownrial assistance
PLUMBING A REPAIRS
• EASY TERMS
If full time is drtirrd Do not
Joe 4. Thum**
WILSON
- MAIER
answer unh-M fullv qualified 1021 Sarlti Si.
I’ \ 2 061)
New Ami Used Furniture
For personal inlrrxirw- In your
311 E. First St.
EA 2 3622
city Include phone number and 24-PI INI) MR VICE
write tn
TF-ST lit OWN I UUP. 2217 PIANO riNINIi A BLPAIItING
~ $ s a v i :$~
W. I. Ill ft MON
"'nrtli 31*1 Street Milwaukee 4
Ne»e &amp; t'ncd
Ph
FA
2
4221
After
3
no
p.
nt.
Wisconsin.
Fum ilure and Appliance*
21 4 III tl.lUNG y IlN 1 H M THUS
DLSTRUU run WANTED
MALE or FEMALE
I ur carpentry, palntlnc. icrcen 20T2X.9 K. First St. Ph. FA 2-0983
Own your own money making buslog, roofing, anil plistrr repair,
ineas. No telling or aoliriting
axphali tile, *'l&gt;cvln( siding, Used furniture, eppllincii, tool*
Practically operatra Itsrtt Wr
t&lt;ta&gt;ui)iy nr xvowl »tenx, leveling
•tr BougM-told. Eirry's Mart
oiitaln Beit lltwnd Record out
and n pairing garagri and
113 Sanford Avy Th FA I-41U.
let* m tupermarkrt*. drug
wrev king call F,\ 2 thirl*.
slorr i. etc. You service llirm.
I nhmltr.l op|Hirtumt) f n r 23— KMT TRII XI. SFRVKT:
l ndtr Construction
growth All you need ate 3 lirt
VACUUM I LEANER REPAIRS
a wk spam lime. r«r, rrlrr
tners. $973 to cover guaranteed Part* fur all make* *&gt;l /leaner*;
Elcctrlux. Hoover, Kurby, etc.
inxrntory and lnratinox Write
Frte pick-up. Work guaranteed.
now lor local interview. Give
FA 2 1763
A qllIKT fOMMUNITY
phonr
Nenr
Mflvfnir Country Club
nKhT RECORDS
Him** Wiring -- Ltectrie Service
tii v of American tntr rnallonal
Sid Vihlrn
Industries Inc
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
1105 l-oeuxl Street
1)2 Magnolia
FA 2-0913
Philadelphia, Pa
13 A— RUII.DIM. R E P A I R S
llusiiir** property fur sale by PAINTING
owner, 1 Itlock couth rit) limits
of .Satifniil on lilway 178*92 Goo.1 FIT)OR lacdior and Lnlihing
location for any type rtf bullCleaning, w a x i n g
Serving
ness 25*. down, batanrr on
MODHIIATKI.Y PRICED
Seminole County *mre 1923.
monthly payment* See I. C.
IL M. Glrason, l.akt Mary
Clark Sr 26Pi Orlando Dr
IM PK ItlA L DKCOHATORS
23—.SPECIAL SERVICES
painting and papering
LA 2 1716 or FA 2-7«lO after *U
WELL DRILLING
•Monthly Payments
Falrbanki ,Mor*c Pump*
Bitild to your plan*.
Less Than Kent
Repair* to all makr«
Rrmodeliug anil Addition*
HOWARD W. LONG
DUN LUKE
207 E. Commercial Axe.
Phono FA :-6424
Phene FA 2 2433

PLUMBING

Wall

Mather of Sanford

RAVENNA PARK

ily Homes

Low Down Payment

Two ton CMC truck moving van.
PIMPS - SPRINKLER
l.akrfront 2 brtlrrw.m m
, a:ne home I Sr# 't *t phlllliw ' C6'* aeron
SYSTEMS
I'ractirally Imlthrd on tnxule.
rivet. U It. Davit
All type* and »Uci. Installed
Ilrautiful lot right on lake. Short
“ Do It YourielF'
illitancr from Dci.and S2,7oq .9'.a RENAl l.T-3.rtW mile* Ph
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE,
rath price. Can le finanred Call
FA 2 7694 Irtil E 2nd. Si
S T I N K
Crumpton Builder* in tiriando,
Machine and Supply 4 &lt;*.
DA 2 634a
1937 KNOX It ft
2 bedroom
I’D FA 2(452
trailer $v*i down, take m&gt; pay M7 W. 2nd SI.
ment* Ph FA 2 4196 after 4
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
l
s "CIVIL "SERVICE*-TESTS!
P. M.
••k Crumley i Montelth
Men women. 18 32 Start high a*
It 117 South Par. Ph FA 2 t •,
105
no week Preparatory train­
12—RO ITS and MirfOItS
ing until ippi'intrd 'thousand•
By owner—3 bcdruumi. tile hath,
of job* open. Fepenenre usually
kilrhen rqiilpiH.I. Florida room, ‘ ’ Everything Inr the Sportsman"
tmnrrraiary. FREE information
Your F.xtnrude Oraler
hurricane fenre. caiportr. utility
on )&lt;&gt;ht. salaries, requirement*.
RtJBSON SPORTING GOODS
room, xrnetian blind*
Total
Write TODAY! I.inroln Servlet,
304
fi
t
E.
tit
Phon*
FA
2-3961
priee 112.500, with 1910 00 il&amp;n
Prkm 57, lltlnnil.
payment. Phone FA 2 2328
MERCURY 01 IBOXRD MOTORS
IT. P. SMITH
FOR SALE OR PENT: 7 Bedroom
Outboard Sale* A Service
Cll homr at 7704 Magnolia Axe.
FA 2 62JI
C.E equipped kitchen, 2 block* 2313 Ta/k Axe
Irom Plnecreil School. FA 2-3377 Ik-ARTIt 1.1.s WANTED
or 2711 Palmetto Ave.
Cash for furniture or surplus,
While minulure I’ oodla,
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
Super Trading Poll, Sanfotdmule,
neur vicinity of 6th
I Bedroom, 2 hath kltrhrn equip
Orlando Ilwy. FA 2IK77.
nnd Sanford Ave. Call—
ued home Many other extra*.
17-BEAUTY PARLORS
610 Brigreliff. FA 2 1809.
Sanford Police Dept.

LOST

BY OWNER; 3 bedroom CB home
Sanford* Most Modrrn
on thadrd lot*, ideal location.
Reauly Salon
Can he financed 913 Catalina
Soft Water T V Stamps
Dr. Phone W, B Writ PO i-3228
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Oxttdo after 4 39 p. m.
103 So. Oak
TA 2 3742

21—

R EW AR D

Buy Now

TV TUIIF.S
TKSTKD FRfcE
— la j*ur ham*
C*mplrlr *lork an trurkj

Call FA 2-1171
Electronic
Tube UUirtbutor

Choose Your Ow n Tile
And Paint Colors

ShostmakeA
Construction Co., Inc.
211 Weal 2'dh Street
Phone FA 2 3703

WKLCOiMIC N A V Y AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
W r in *ll# xmi In he uur RUfaln ahwilutely free
vsilhoul ohliKatlon nl one of S anford's leading
Motrin while you locale auilihle housing for
you and xour fam ily. Pick up you r key at the
Sales O ffice.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRA (LEY ODHAM, Pres.
Corner llir y . 17-fl^ A 27lh SI. &lt; Phone FA M W 1

J

7 #

�• -

p*
"■■T’ TS t'
.

Jam. (, 1 M

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Gun Used To Rob
Women Of $21.40
'ATLANTA (U PI&gt;- An Atlanta
y «lfe tod h b visitor from florid*
k m barn charged with robbing
M b women here, under a statute
carrying' the maximum penalty
"*«flc*ra add Ralph Bliw, » ,
m k Thomas Whittle, 11. of Ml•■d, confessed lata Sunday that
- "
d a gun loaded with
i two women outside a loend forced them to
____ ___ oocfcelbooki.
" S r i t lAfWwrold wife was with
A n a at tbs time, the youths said,
bat alas vaa not charged. Ska la
i biby.
_____ quoted WWttta aa say
ha stopped off to visit Dlno
n route from Miami to
Mndagham, Ala. All three went
Aeetlftlng before the robbery, he
M d afllcare, and then to a movie.
DIM suggested the robbery to
ngay Whittle for mooey he had
nant for antertainmMt for all
U na, Whittle wav quoted as say**Tbe robbery netted Ml .40.

Seymour Berkson,
Publisher, Dies
BAN FRANCISCO (DPI) - B e ymour Berkton, M, publisher of
the New York Journal American
and former general manager o f
International News Service, died
of a heart attack Sunday in hie
room at tha Mark Hopkins Hotel.
Berkton had remained In Ban
franc 11ro since Buffering a pre­
vious htart attack aix week* ago.
He had come here to attend a
H u n t Corp. board of directors
■Mating.
A few minute* before the fatal
attack, Berkton had conferred by
telephone with hit aulatant In
New York ami dlvcuatcd plana for
ratvnlng east this week.
With him when be Hied «*aa hit
wife, the former Klesnor Lam­
bert, a widely-known Million publid*!.

Mrs. Lydia Ward
Dies; Rites Today
Mr*. Lydia Kllen Ward. 00. died
In a local nursing home Sunday at
g:£0 p. m. aftrr ■ Imat by illness.
Hhe was the wife of the lafit
Harry Ward, and had Uvetl In
Sanford for M years Mrs. Ward
waa born Feb. 14, 1168, In Pennville, Ind.
Hurvlvore include Iwo (laughtara, Mr*. R. Ft Dess, Sanford,
and Vra. J. W. MeCIsmery, Coral
(]|b1eti one granddauatitcr, Mr*.
Camilla Brucr, Sanford; four
grandaona, Richard It. Hen. San­
ford; Harry W. Bower, Orlando;
Robert R. Bower, Miami Spring*.
John W. MeCIsmery, Jr., Hialeah.
Funeral services will I* held at
4 p. m. today at Orisum Funeral
Home. Tha Rev. A. G. Mclnnit
wtll officiate. Burial will follow
In Lake View Cemetery.

2 Bombs Explode;
Terro r Increases
‘ ALGIERS (UPI) - Two rebel
bomba blew up Sunday amid
crawda In the western city o f
Setif, adding new violence to the
Nationalist terror offetulvt in Alpacked twovle house, killing one
py — and injuring othera. AaM a r tiplodad la a cafe washreef, aauihing through a partiMia. Several ruaomera at the bar
■ f t hurt.

(f
r

The past year waa another good
one for the Id million First Fede­
ral Saving* and I»an Assn., ac­
cording to the year-end alalemcnt
which shows an increase In asseta since last December of orer
II per cent.
Savings account totals, now
showing 17,067,0*4 CO, advanced
from December, 1917, sum of 14,MI,727.41. These saved dollars, it
la felt by Howard Kavllle, presi­
dent, are attracted not only by
the current three and one lull
per cent dividend, but by the
higher-than average reserve* that
supply a primary safely factor
for them.
Theae saving* credit* Incressed
by the addition of over 11,100,000
in the laat six month*. Thla com­
pares with SI.071,000 In the same
period of 1917 and with 11,205,WO
in the January to June half of
‘ 1911, a gratifying upward trend.
While withdrawal* have con­
tinued at a relatively high rata,
the trend haa been down during

a a P. Wright, vice president and
account executive of
Tucker
Wayne A Company. Separate
campaign* have been created for
passenger travel, frrlghl traffic,
and industrial development.
Coast Line’* dynamic young
chief executive W. Thomai Rice,
president alnce August, 1937, hat
Introduced revolutionary innova­
tions which have boosted him to
national prominence, lie hat
made “ taleiraen • of the com­
pany's 14.000 employe!. During a
recent alf-wrcki salts contest
dubbed "Traffic Roundup," Coast
IJne employes made over 74.000
additional talrt contacts. Rice
has alto initiated a program In
unify employes from one rnd of
the line to the other.
The Coast Line it one of the
country’s largest transportation
system*. H represents an Invest­
ment of more than one-half till
Hon dollar*, and operates over
3.202 miles of (rack In Georgia,
Virginia, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Florida and Alabama.
The bulk of Ita passenger traffic
la made up ol vacation trade
between New York and Florida.
A modern, 14 floor of'lce build­
ing In Jacksonville, F7 .. will lie
orrupled upon its completion in
IBAO to serve as headquarters for
the company.
The present Coast IJnc system
la the result of unification of
more thin too separate small
railroads. The firtl of Ihcse was
a short line chartered In 1UQ,
Tha moat Important link was the
Wilmington A Weldon, a IHI mile
railroad Hut began operation in
1340 in North Carolina — lhr
longest railroad In Ih* world at
the time.

Adenauer Is 83;
Celebration Brief
RONN, Germany (DPI) —Chan­
cellor Konrad Adenauer was HI
today but he cut down on birthday
rclel&gt;r*tiori» by order of hit dortors.
Adenauer, the oldest rhlef of
government In t.'rrman history,
w-a* I-edited down by n cold last
month but apparently has* com­
pletely recovered.
nut his doctor* ordered official
function* marking the birthday
limited lo fire hour*. The festivi­
ties on hi* noth birthday lasted
a full three days.

Grace Was Matron
At U. S. Wedding
NEW YORK (UPI) — ITincesi
Grace of Monaco, one of the
brides of Ihc ccnlury, played the
role of matron of honor during
her rrct-nt visit to America, il waa
revealed today.
The former Grace Kelly was Hie
sole bridal attendant for an old
friend. Prudence Wise of Jackson­
ville, Fla., when she married Ar­
thur If. Kudner Jr., of New York
Dee. 13 at the Old Wye Church.
Wye Mills, Md.
The marriage announcement
was delayed until today lecause
of the New York newspaper
strike.

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Lake Monroe
MRS. II. I- JOHNSON
Phone FA M in
The WMU Circle* one and Iwo
of the Monroe Baptist Church met
In a Joint meeting at the Church
last Tuesdiy at 7:30 p. m.
The GA'a and .Sunbeams of the
Church will meet at the Church
Jan. 6th at 330 p. m. with their
leaders Mme*. Lynn Gllea, Pauline
Spivey. Joyce Kber and Charlc*
Johnson.
The Lake Monroe Hume Demon­
stration Club will meet on Monday
and Friday evening* at 7:10 p. m.
with the president, Mrs. Clover
M»rr« lo make Cancer dressing*.
Mr. ami Mr*. CRAtosT fts**‘ of
Kissimmee were Christmas day
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Johnson and daughters.
Mr. and Mr* Harvey Warfel
and children of Pennsylvania are
holiday visitors of Mr. and Mr*.
Marvin Warfel.
Mr. and lira. Charles Johnson
ami daughter! spent last weekend
in Kissimmee with Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Bati.
Mrs. Annia MaeArlhur, poslmlatreas of Lake Monroe la miking
her home with Mr*. R. A. flood
speed.
Pvt. George W. Houston of Fort
Fuitis, Va. la visiting his parents
Mr. and Mra. George F. Hous­
ton.
.Mr. and Mra. George F. Houston
spent Christmaa In lltncaviltr, Ga.
with their son In law and daughtrr
Mr. and Mr*. LaMar Johnson.
Pfc. Jimmie Hawkins of Fort
Muttmunlli, N. J. ha* been visit­
ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. V.
D. Hawkins, lie will rrport for
duly at Fort Ritchie. Ualtlmorr.
Md.
Rev. Cecil Clark and family of
Tennessee are visitors at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Parham. Rev.
Clark wa* guest pastor at the
Monroe Rapilst Church Sunday
evening Dec. "Xth
Mrs. Roy Dixon of Virginia was
the guest Wednesday night of Mra.
Ed. Olgesby.
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Thurston
have aa guests for the holiday*
Mrs. Glsdya Murray of Westfield.
N. J,, sister of Mrs. Thurston, and
Mra. Elsie Schrumpf of Union City
N, J , aunt of Mr* Thurrinn. Mr*.
Murray return* mirth thl* week
but Mr*. Schrumpf plan* to tour
the stair until March

the laat 12-month stretch, Faville
said.
*
The current atatrment shows
that reserves and surplus no*
amount to 6*11,17667, indicating
the
substantial addition .that
brought the figure up from the
December. 1617, total of 6663.116.07. The ratio of the reserve
figure lo the savings on the book*
is one of the best In the state.
It was pointed out.
There are over 1.200 savings
accounts and during 1916 they
earned just short of a quarter
of a million dollars, First Feder­
al's figures show.
Loans made during the year
lopped 12,171,000, Faville said,
and thl* money waa poured Into
the surging local economy, repre­
senting for the most part wage*
and building material! used in
home construction in Seminole
County and the adjacent DeBsryVolusia county area.
The current year will be one
of continued economic pragma In
the area, Faville feel*. While
much ‘ of the money for housing
starts will come from syndicates
or broker money, especially In
the large projects, usings and
loan association* will continue, a*
they have In the pssl, In supplyover 40 per cent of the residential
mortgage money.
Individually-styled and custom
built homea arc the main seek­
er* of savings and loan fundi
In this area, he said.
Faville complimented the staff
at First Federal for it* fine
operation and commended the
directors for their high level uf
Interest in sound policy forma­
tion.
The staff is made up of George
Touhy. Executive Vice President,
Mr* It. K. Chapman, SecretaryTreasurer: Mrs. J*. h.'r.xefn. Aaiistant Secretary Trriturrr: Mr*.
C. L. Powrll and Mist Barbara
Flynl. tellers.
The directors arc S. F. Doudney, E. C. Harper, Sr., II. James
Gut, J. If. Van Hoy, A Edwin
Shlnholaer, Faville and Touhy.

tailed Preas International
, . . .
,
HAVANA —• Betiel leader FIdel
Castro, announcing an end to gen­
eral strike in Cuba:
"All military commands ars for
the resolution. Provisional Presi­
dent Manuel Urrutla la their rep­
resentative, hi* Investiture haa ful­
ly restored liberty and the cirll
power."
NEW YORK — Soviet First
Deputy Premier Anastas I. Milo
yan, on arriving In the United
States:
"I want lo convey on behalf of
the Soviet people our hest withes
for happiness In the new year la
an atmoiphere of tranquility and
peace."
NEW YORK — Frank l&gt;. Ctalon
rhlo. appealing for the return of
hit baby daughter kidnapped from
her Brooklyn hospital crib 2*x
hours after birth:
"My wife and I are sure that
you arc raring for the child a*
l o t you can, but we 1&gt;eg of you,
If you lore the child, please,
please return it so that the little
girl can have the rare that such
ah infant needs, and we ask you
again to think of the sorrow ind
heartbreak of the mother"
MOSCOW — Soviet Academidan Anatoly Itlagunravuv, on
space advance* by the United
Slates:
"However, in my opinion, the
very approarh in the United Sta­
ir* to the solution of the prob­
lem of interplanetary flight is er­
roneous."

Real Smart Cookie
LONDON &lt;UPI)

Mrs. Violtl

tiovml. ijok~at —ibt
Looks
Aldgatr police precinct station,
was arrested Sunday for stealing
money from the station canteen.
Moreover. Mr* Round was exposed aa Mrs. Violet Matthews,
who haa served three Jail terms
for theft.

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Re-Roof

NOW!
AT GREGORY'* you via gel
the whole Job done with
NOTHING DOWN and »o pay*
menl* until 36 DAYS AFTER
COMPLETION.

WASHINGTON tUPIh—An esllmated four billion dollars In Job
iess benefit* waa paid to eight
million unemployed srorkera in
recession scarred 191*.
Secretary of Labor Jamea P.
Mitchell, in making these figures
public today, aaid the amount of
tienefili waa almost double any
olhrr year.
The average benefit per week
wa* a record 630.17, exceeding the
1917 average by more than 62
weekly. Payment* replaced only a
little more than one-third of wage*
loll because of layoffs, Mitchell
sxld.
Unemployment c o m p r nsation
wa* regarded at one of the most
effective built in stsbilller, which
kept purchasing power at a high
level despite record postwar Job
Irttnesi last spring
About ?,6M.(i»Q workers exhausted their right* of Jvenefitt,
Mitrhell reported. Temporary ex
trnsion of benefit periods in 23
stairs allowed l.SOO.ooo 0f them to
receive an additional 400 million
rioHar* once the program went
into effret in June.
Mitchell said "substantial pool*
of unemployment'' may continue
wrll Into this year. But he also
predicted non farm Jobs would bit
record peak of about M million
"*w « ' the economy bounced
hark from last year s slump,
There were 3.X33.0W Jobless In
November, the last count made
by the government. Mitchell said
he expecta the figure to rise in
January and February aa it does
every winter.

The HanfordAemlnate County
Jay reel aold all but 6 law of
the Christmaa lm * la. a holiday
talc benefiting tha Tourist Infor­
mation building now under con­
struction. Chairman Maaoa Whar­
ton said that more trees could
bav* been sold. Tha only ones left
unsaleable.
More than « General Elaclrie
officials in the southeastern ter­
ritory will bold a meeting at the
Mayfair Inn the tatter part of
this month.
The Danlah Gym Team will
perform in the DeLand National
Guard Armory at 7;X p. m. Jan.
11. The 3 young Danes who
form the team plan a program
whleh Includes gymnastics and
dances in native coatume. Tic­
kets are available at Stetson Uni­
versity at the Women'* Physical
Education Department

Deaths
SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Seymour Berkson. 13. publisher of the .
New York Journsl American, died •

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NEW ROCHELLE. N.Y. (UPI1.
«\J' £ “ **•». ” ■ °
the United State* Circuit Court of
llbMag^hta
of a stroke
daughter.
W I N T E R T H U R . Swllierland (UPl)-Dr. Hans Suiter, S3. a leading Swiss industrialist and V
head of Salsa foreign minions In
both world wars, died Sunday of
a heart attack.

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NEW CANAAN. Conn. (UPI)—
M y ste ry s o lv e d
j^ ,n F. McKernsn. a , former
DES MOINES. Iowa. &lt;UPI&gt; — New York chief deputy regional
Roller m illed I O' the hornr of Mfi# director of the ^ * f

Donna Oertwlic
reported an
animal "running wild" in nor living room wall.
They called in representative* of
the Animal Rescue League, who
solved the myatery when they
opened a basement door end found
s frightened squirrel.

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way to help you achieve that goal. And how successful this duo
has Iwen the past 12 months! Our years of experience In suo&gt;
tessful money management has resulted In another year that
shines with individual family successes I And, our 1059 plans
for the 2 of us. are even brighter.
Here's the Mory in facts and figures.

S T A T E M E N T O F CO N D ITIO N

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ASSETS
67.Ul.fiOI 23
132.233 M
4.637.20
131.000.00
131.32331
Uti',119 35
33 100.42

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laian. On Having* Account*
Heal Estalr Oanr&lt;l
Fedi-rnl Hume Loan Rank Stuck
U. S. Ui&gt;n&lt;l»
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Office Building and Equipment

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Advance
Loan* In Protcu
Other Liabilities
Reserve*:
General Reherve*
Surplus

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M,141,126.71

First Federal saver* enmed Aver $223,.
700. thl* year.
First Federal savers were paid 3&lt;x p*r
annum, steadily, free from market upa
and down*.
First Federal savers enjoy insurance of
their account* up to *l6,U0&lt;J with the
FSL1C.
Careful management, sound investments,
strong reserves back our statement: No
saver ever lost h penny entrusted to our
care:
Loan* exceeding #2.000,000 were made by
First Federal in 1958. building a better
community, helping provide u greater
market for building supplier* and assist,
ing in increasing the iwyndls and general
welfare of the area.
First Federal Savings resources now ton
the $8,000,000 mark.

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spends more on the purchase of
paper towrla than it did on the
whole Federal budget In Georga
Washington's day.

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Jobless Pay Near
$4 Billion In '58

U. S. Judge Hears
Records Argument
MONTGOMERY, Al* (UPI) A federal judge was to hear argu
ments today on whether Alaba­
ma's voter registrars can be for­
ced lo give the U. S. Civil Rights
Commlailon information about
Negro voting.
No matter which way Judge
Frank M. Johnson Jr. rules, to­
day’s hearing waa i-xpcrted In set
the stage fur months of legal
wrangling. Stale law define* teg
iilrara aa judicial officer*.
Circuit Judge George WalDce
and five registrar* refused to te».
Ilfy l-efore the lontmittlon's hear­
ing Dee. 8 'J on grounds the fed­
eral agency was an arm of the
executive and had no authority
to order Judicial officers to appear
and hand over their records.

Construction of the boats U
scheduled to atari March 1. Tha
first ara aehcduled for comple
Ion In April. Odham said. Tha
ilrm plana to build about 200
homes a year oa the newly-pur­
chased land. The development
would be completed In about
three year*.
Bounded by Lee Road, Lake
WestM and Edgewater Drive, the
229 acres of land was purchased
at an announced price of 61*3-144.
Located acroa* Edgewater Drive
(rum the Ben White Raceway, the
development will be named In a
contest sponsored by Odham A
Tudor.
The development will hare tewera, city water, sidewalks, paved
streets, curbs and gutter*. Plans
call for development uf a six*
acre recreation area «o Lake
Weaton. with a beach, tennla.
basketball, ihufflchoard and vol­
leyball courts, softball diamonds
and boat launching facililiei for
exclusive use of purchasers of
the homes.
Odham *ald the decision to
Into Orange County waa
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[^mnhVte vicinity of Orlando of
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bier of am ^
in Florida
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,h, -terrific
Hr
growth of the area present* a
challenge to our organisation."
Odham A Tudor has construct
rd some 1.000 homes in Sanfnrd
and Titusville In the pail lour
years. About too homes Jiere and
30 in Titusville now are under
^ n(tntcti&lt;&gt;0.

Odium A Tudor Inc., Sanford,
haa purchased 229 acres of land
In Orange County for construello„ 0f
too homes in the
613,000 to 620,000 class, J. Brilicy Odham, president of the firm,
revealed yesterday.

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Coast Line Names Firm
To Handle Advertising

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SIGN CONTRACT — Donuld T. Martin, right. director
o f public relation* and advertising for Atlantic CoMt Lino
Railroad, signs the contract submitted by 'Hiomaa P.
Wright, left, vice president o f Tucker Wayne &amp; Company,
awarding the Cout Une’a advertising account to the Atlanta agency.

The Atlantic Cout Una Rail­
road Co., with Headquarter* In
Wilmington. N. C.. ha* appointed
Tucker Wayne it Company o( At­
lanta to handle IU adrertlalng
program, it has been announced
by Tucker Wayne, prnWent of
the agency.
The agency began representing
Coast Lioe officially on Jan. I.
Donald T. Martin, director of
public relation* and advertising
for Coast Una, already haa ap­
proved basic advertising plan* for
M il year as subrnttlea by Thom-

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Pittsburgh,W e Hear You Callin'
A Gamble
Miami k Named Let's Take
An Editorial
As Black Market
For Buying Babies
LAST AJ LEAVES SANFORD -The Sanford Naval Air Stallin’ today said farewell
to the las! AJ bomber. This crew. Lt. M. L.
Lilleboe, C. C. Pemberton and H. It. Wangle,
took off this morning to deliver the "Snv-

•tge” to Norfolk. Ya. 0|&gt;erational with the
fleet since 1051, the AJ’s were familiar
sights over Sanford until replaced by the
A3I) jets. A Marine squad fired a farewell
*alute as the plane glided down the runwav.
(U. S. Navy Photo)

Dyson Transfers Funds,
Gatchel Minus Money
pend all action on the road program until we ran lettlr this
I t 01/
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(Mbiti
*
Maintenance Mill will go on.
Iiowrvrr.
The trantfer wai revealed by
Lawrence Swufford, who was
elected vice chairman, replacing
Little. Swofford laid. "I've got
the fastest growing district in the
county and I don't get any extra
money.'*
Little said that the added fundi
should go hark to Gatrhri'a dis­
trict, hut also staled. “ I feel at
if I should be able to spend the
money I have. Wr nerd to use
the equipment when we have It."
The county road equipment was
moved to Utile's district after
construction was stopped In form­
er Commissioner II. C. Dodd's
area beraute Dodd had over-spent
hit budget.

A parting swat was taken at the
' ‘barmonioui" Board of County
Committiuncrs by ~fTT7rtus**Curami# tinner Fred By ton. who Irani
ferrrd *30,000 from hit diitrict
road budget to that of Commiaatoner Homer Little.
Whan the transfer was revealed
at the re-organiiational meeting
Mail morning, all new road ranatruction In the county wai orderad slopped until the budget and
mad priorities could be investi■•ted.
Tba transfer left David Gatchal'i diitrict without fundi. Cat
she) replaced Dy«&gt;n only this
morning, aa be ami Vernon l&gt;uno
were seated at the Comminion
table.
John Krider, eleeled chairman
a* the board for the aerond year,
aaid. "Thla business will hava
IS be stopped. We'll hava to tus-

• Nugent Will Take
Job At Maryland
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TALLAHASSEE, Kla. (UPI&gt;----- , gints ot Maryland this alternoon.
He said Maryland offered Nu­
Florida State University Coach
gent a salary of *11 non plus a
Tom Nugent hat twin often d the
four-year contract, a house and
head football roarhlng job at the automobile.
Vnivvraity of Maryland, FSU offiHe draws a salary o( *13.mo
« la confirmed today.
here.
FSU President Hubert Stroller
W. G. Starry of the Seminole
Mid Nugent telephoned him about Roosters in Tallahassee said his
the offer from a meeting in On nrgamlation will try to get FSl'
rinnatl where Nugent t» attend to offer the coaching post here to
Ins a Hireling of the NCAA Strol­ Trrry B r e n n a n , former Notre
ler said the offer la subject to Dame Coach. If Nugent quits.
ronfirmation by the Board of ReAttempts re|&gt;ortedly were being
made to rrarh Brennan Ip Cin­
cinnati to see if he is Interested.
Nugent would replace Tommy
Mont who resigned aflrr the last
reason. Maryland's IMS record
was 4AO.
Nttgenl led the FSU Semtnoles
lo a T-3 season. Including an un
Practice rounds began today at eapectrd upset of the I'nls-erslty
of Tennessee
■i* Mayfair Country Club, where
Stroller said hr dots not Irrl
a field of an professional ami there is any doubt that Nugent
amateur tromen golfers are ea &lt;t|ll lake the Job.
"We hate lo lose him and have
peeled for the first annual May
urged him lo atay on." Stroller
fair *6.ono LPGA Open.
The M hole tourncmcnt will be- said "I feel he not only It an
excellent coach, hut Is a splendid
gin Friday morning and con
Influence ”
eludes Sunday at 4 p m. with
Stioiler ssid he dlsrusted the
preaentatinn of prirrt and awards A clinic will be held offer hy telephone with University
Thursday at 1 p. m. on the first of Maryland President Wilson El
Ire at the country rluh. where kins "and Maryland it very ansioua In get Min."
Patty Berg wilt act at maitrr
Stroller said he did not know
ef ceremonies.
who FSU would get to replare
Members ol th« Santord Wo ; V'ugrnt tf he leaves Nugent la
mens Golf Association will as ' -also alhlrtir director as well a s
list again with ticket sales. In head football roarh here.
formation and scores The local
golfers have also planned a cock­
tail party for the visitors at 6
p m tomorrow tn the Mayfair
Inn All members of the Astoria
Mon are bulled.
Reservations are being taken
ai the hotel and country club for
a barbecue honoring the pro
feesional golfers Thursday night
NEW YORK (UPIr—Detective*
Note from the weather man
"Good outlook for the golfing seeking kidnaped Infant Usa Rote
weekend."
ChiontMo Inspected hospital ma­
ternity record* today (or the
name* of womrn with histories
of menial Illness whose children
recently died at birth
They were operating on the
A retired minister waa killed 'hrory that a mother frustrated
yesterday aa he drove through over losing her oven child had ab
l.asr City on hie way to visit his luctrd Ihe tiny Infant at random
daughter ut Sanford.
from a nursery at St. Peter s
Mrs. Robert Maban heard of her Hospital In Brooklyn last Friday
father's death shortly after noon. night, less than 2*t hours after
Details of the accident were not tier birth.
available today. The Iter. Allen
Alarms already were out for
was from Macao, Ky. The funer­ iwo women resembling the heavy?al will be held at the Glenn Fun­ set blonde woman seen leaving
eral Home, Owensbcro. Ky.
ihe hospital with a "bundlt" un­
Mrs. Allan died three weeks ago der one arm shortly before the
after a lengthy lllnees The Ma- Chionrhio infant was discovered
ban* left for T.ale Citv Immediate missing.
on patenting word af the Ua
Sought wrre Mrs Betty Jean
l M. af Stockton, Calif.

Practice Begins
For Lady Golfers

Commissioners voted to rescind
action on Dodd's diitrict, now
rrdrr the HetsdJctlnc of Dunn
Dunn said that It milra of road
need immediate attention. The
board will study the "roadeo go
round ' Thursday morning.
Prior to the furor caused by
fund transfers, rommittloners tp
proved construction of a 44-fool
road from Geneva Ave. to Onora
Hoad, with a 24 foot road extend
ing beyond Onora lo Gindrrville.
Funds for the construction will
come from the tale of road bonds
by the Florida Development Com
mission In TaBahis’ ee. Jan 22
The million dollar bond issue
will pul no uuogalioii on c inly
fundi, commlttionert stressed
Other road projects under the
Umd Issue will Include rights of
way purchase on Slate Itoad W
from the Interstate Interchange to
French Ave., Slate Road 4« lo
the Osteen Bridge, Stale Road 127
!o Altamonte .nprings. Mate Road
»7i lo Gindrrville, and constrvrUoq of thesa ruatls Also In­
cluded ia the construction of the
Eronlatrhee Bridge.
Commissioners voted to close
the Eronlatrhee Bridge lo traffic
until construction Jv completed,
after the cost of i r temporary dr
tour was estimated at $20,000.
The Title and Abstract Corp
was awarded a contract for
searching new plats under a re­
quired ruling of the county The
expense will tie Lorre hy the pur
chaser of land In the county.
Cn-xmlr '? t
this -ftcr
noon with Rot-ert Dowling and
Richard Gormeley, of Dowling
Appraisal Corp flow lug report­
ed this morning that the re
(valuation program In the rnunty
was progressing murh fastrr than
anticipated, and requested the
afternoon plannlft, session to "de­
ride what we arr going In do "
f ) e m u K Pick Rayburn
WASHINGTON (U P ti- IIoum
prmnerats today scsln unani
mously picked veteran Rep. Ssm
Itayliuni ot Texas h” speaker of
Ihe Mth Congress
They alto unanimously named
Rep John W. MeCnrmack (D
Mass ) lo another term a* Demo
rratlr House leader

Euting: To PletiHe
MEMPHIS lUPli - Dr. Otl*
Wait »ay * Ux&gt; man) minisleis rat
a lot "to please Ihe peop'e *ho
Invite them into their homes."
Watt told Ihe Memphis Minis­
ter* As&gt;n. Monday that two-thirds
tl the ministers he has treated
ate overwrizht. caused mainly hy
eating lo please when Invited for
meals.

Deranged Mother
Sought In Kidnap

Retired Minister
Dies In Accident

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who was eonvlrlrd of kidnaping a
baby under similar circumstances
In 1*33; and a New York woman,
a recent patient in a menial hos­
pital, who was reymrle^ missing
from her home last Sunday.
Neither woman, hflwfver. was
reg.irrlrd by police as a genuine
Misprct In the mystery.
The latest clue uncovered In Ihe
i-earth was a baby's diaper scfompanied by a cryptic note,
found Monday In (he women's rest
room of a Coney Island subway
station.
Th# not*, pinned to the diaper
and attached to a steam pipe,
read:
. * Please return to St. Peter'*
Hospital. Didn't want to hurt sayone. Everything ia to bard. Tired.
Sick Th* ocean I* to Inviting
Maybe now I will find p'ace. I
trird to keep her warm. Dear
God, forgive me "

The quest ion of w hether Sanford wilj return to orgnnized bnaeluill will lie decided in the next nix days.
Two meetings, the first tonight, will decide the fate of
u drive hy a group interested in getting a franchise in the
Florida State League again.
The final decision is expected Sunday at a s|&gt;ecial league
meeting In Sanford. The City Commission tonight is expect•d to approve use o f the hascliall pork. ComnuMioners,
polled by The Herald yesterday, are enthusiastic.
i f Gainesville is unable to field a team, and that appenrw
to be the case. Sanford will be invited to enter the league.
Every question has at least two sides. The Herald re­
cognizes the need for cuution urged by those who want to
"go alow" in the approach to the final decision. Minor league
baseball in many cities ia a losing financial venture; it ia
easy to understand this attitude.
However, The Herald ttelieves that baselinll can t&gt;e made
to pay its way In Sanford. Many other citiea in Florida find
it profitable. Some, notably Fort Walton Beach and Gracevllle. are much smaller than Sanford.
The mnjor leagues are aware of the plight of the minora.
That la why working agreements were liberalized ut the Dec.
6 meeting in Washington. Major league teams know that
they must keep the minors alive.
Obtaining baselmll is important to Sanford. It would he
a very valuable asset. The Herald, believes, however, that
the question here involves much more than whether this
city will liau baseball.
This is an opportunity for Sanford to make positive progross. It has a chance t o demonstrate clearly that it is ready
to compete with sister cities for some o f the good things in
life. Paschal! Is a gnnitde. Rut, so arc other business ventures.
VVe have men with pioneering spirit who are willing to
invest
•'eat money in a team. These, and others who have worked
for two months in an effort to get a franchise, are to be

NEW YORK (U P U - Chicago.
Miami, and Greece are the chief
supplier* of New York's flourish
•ng black market la bablaa. ae
cording to leatlmony before a
stata investigating committee.
The committee opened a two
&gt;lay hearing Monday with taatl
mony from Us special consultant.
Ernest A. Miller, and an Inves­
tigator. Mary Grice, a Kansas
City newspaper woman.
Miller aald he had investigated
the cases of » babies brought to
New Yort state from Chicago
•hiring a Bv* • month p e r i o d
through arrangement by a amall
group of Chicago lawyer* beaded
by Harry D. Cohen. He railed
Cohen, "the hay figure tn the
Chicago baby selling racket."
Miss Grice said that during a
"baby shopping espeditlon" In
Chicago she was offered an Infant
for *2.100 by Cohen and another
for *2.wu by attorney Edward S
Bloom, ssho later increased his
price lo *2.300. She ssid neither
man asked her any quest Ions
.lbouf her background She also
shopped for babies In Miami, she
tald.
The witnesses said the Chicago
attorneys are supplied with bah
les by unwed mother* from all
over the Midwest who are solicit
id to mme to Olcarn and sur
render their children for JrtOO
With tile adage, "Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained."
Miller identified William Manella. in mind, let's gamble. The Herald pledges ita wholehearted
thorn lie described •* "* Chicago
underworld flgurr," as the chief support to those who would say "Yes.”
rotiellor nf habiea.

Pirates Offer Aid
For Baseball Team
Pittsburgh, wc hear you calling! This wan the reaction
today of \Y. K. McRoberts, who posted the $1,000 guaran*
tee which gave Sanford an opportunity to negotiate for a
franchise in the Florida State I eague.
MrKolterts said Pittsburgh and Washington had called.
Both‘ w#nt to M Snnfonl pul , tMm in the len|fU&lt;1 thl;
____ ___ ____________T,___
.. . . ..

I year; both offered full working
agreements, McRoberts added.
McRohertf amt other* interested
In returning baseball lo Sanfurd
|tald that the Pittsburgh offer
I "Is favored due to the draxrtng
Pox Claim Doctor
power of the Pirates and th«
HEIDELBE•;RG. Germany ( UPD
£
— An outbreak
tk of smallpox her*. f»tU|
wrat|
,
yltrm
•
•
illsburgh system.*1
first reported l««t month, hat
The last big roadblock in the
claimed
it*
first
victim—a
M
,,
.
___.
&gt;alh of Sanford * return lo baseyear old woman doctor who never
,, Mpff|fd
y* rfmoyw|
had been vaccinated.
tonicht. McRnbrrl* and his defe­
cation will ask the City Cninmlau
W s iP n in c
Ion lo furnish a grmindkeeper,
* * ‘
J?
•he utflitlrs and th* baseball
LONIHN U l b —
.barging that two U. S Navy i'*rk.
.U n e violated Its air spare Mon' n "U rn, the corporation which
d.-x hat I. urd It* lAth “ .eriout underwrites the cott of lh« team
warninr1* aralmt "military prnvo- w,|l •&lt;*** *° pay the city JO te
33 per rent of the profit* from the
•.\tl.in- ’ lo the United Statei.
•cam. The remaining profit would
. ,
be pul bark Into th* baseball
A V 1(1 Flinty I l l l o f
.dub. MrRotrrta aaid.
ATLANTA (UPI)—A woman re___ __________
MrRoherla was
enthusiastic ap .itrd »« police Monday that 21 oout the Piratet* offer. The club
pairs of panties have been ttolen would pay the entire salary ol
from her clothesline in the last the manager; bear the expenses
J1'*
r'othe* h,v*
screrniryg-'and training the
*•" Mx uM,Jrk,' d' ,h' *,ldf i e ^ " h r e ^ d .,.* ^ ' to uli'rilS
Q jo r ia '8 E x F i n e d
of the saasoe, and pay 17^00 |».
ward salaries for tha players.
WIRRAL, England |UPI&gt;—Mb
ThU U *4.300 more than majer
rhael Earmrr, 36 year old ei hus- league clubs had offered I*
Land of Gloria Swanson, has been minor team* under past working
finest *70 and.deprived of hi* agreements.
driver's lirtnse for a year lor
„
McRoberla estimated „that
Mbs
driving while under the tnftueaaa ,M|n
. w&lt;)00
of alcohol.
In operate successfully. Thla
mount will be sought from
poratlnn members,
McRoberts
No Sour Grapes
LOEWSTUFT. England tUPD— said.
McRoberla aatd hte g r a u p
Applaa from behind th* Iron Cvsr
"could almost guarantee" that
tain went on tale her* Monday.
On* *b«p tarried a aotlce, say­ ihe elub will makv a profit.
cans
Washington also put In Ms bM,
ing: "lonely Red apple* from
Jolu.l.. Rauls, rhslrmsn of the; ,Hui,.riL* lt7itwi we have no *oar but Mr Hobart* aaid tha toed
group ia more interested In
Seminole Counl, March of Dime*.
^ Unlied State,
riiisburgh. At a meeting Sunday,
said m«re money wai i|i*nl her*
’
a delegation headed hy John Krt*
for polio treatment in IMA than TvlvDClltinn O r d e r e d
ter, former president of the FSt*
*** collected durlnx Ihe March of
'
r
TALI.AIIA8.SEK (Ul It -G o * . favored■ a tie up with the
The Marrh of Dimes stands
O’llins today *i*n™
alors.
ready to turn its experience and ,lrfl,h **rr*M
,nf
If tonight's hurdle ti cleared,
energy toward greater victories " f J*n '*
,hr eT , n" i. all that remains Is a Sunday
over disease in the fulure." Saul* e«"«lvr"'’ed Negro rapist Jimmie meeting at th* Mayfair Inn to
ssid -Rut the imliu Job is not yet
Thomss of Jarksonvttie.
get an official report on the sin*
tus of Gainesville. The University
done. The i&gt;ast year was one of ^i.
TTInn Is'ii’o
Ihe worst in Seminole County. Our ^ lU llC IlU t * ILL r i l e
City posted Its *1,000 with thin
people are nol arlrqualrly vaerln
WILLIAMS TOWN.
Ma i * . league Sunday, but said It nou)d
ated.
lUI’l) _ Eire raced through a not operate without a working
"Everybody should be varrtn- Williams College fraternity house agreement with a major laagun
atrd against polio, rrgirdless of rarly today and IA students fled, tram, whlrh M doe* not ham.
agr There it enough vaccine for. many using ropes of bedclothes
all, and wlirn properly used, It whrn eipanslon type fire escapes
has proved Itvelf to te W per cent fnue sold tn 4-l&gt;elow sero ternrffectlve."
perature
M1&lt;, ,hr JUrrh «
'
Carin«»t cofirrntr«l« Mi rfforti on H H ir llt R ltO S S 6 t
,,,hrr enpi'Ho* diseases unlit poMIAMI (UI’D — Funeral aer
f
!° • ,rrr (ew " Vice* will
held Wednesday for
,,r
,hp ,*r “ •»&gt;
« ■ James II Hrighl. founder of the
rompllsh this (s through complete
nf iii.ifih and one of th* key
N« Injuries were reported taak
polio mecln.tton
d e v e te p e r.o f n aZ i.llyk n oan night In aaaceldmU atBipm a *
Aflrr lhr M, trh of „ |mrt ,u i ,, |alrah Klrr T rifk. Bright, W, Midway Avea.,two mil*, east *f
Sanford.
pro* nlnl Use nnetary lunds. the ,||ed M&lt;mday,
Seminole Chapter of the National
Lawrence Irvin, driver of a Pal*
Inundation (formerly Ihe Nation- ,|'(&gt;0 G o ld 1 0 D lG
rick Fruit Co. truck, passed-«
*1 Eo.ind.tion f..r Infantile I'ara, .... r
(Ul'll-Fiervch l* rkfd we-hlclw on Midway ani
Ivlit I •••I
mill *11'*
fsfta P M
Aid to
In U
Inn
1^11# " 1*0*11
o Re.
J r. M ‘s&gt;'. P
|,lllol h I - n un. ran Inin the path of • INi ttdan,

News Briefs

Mayor Selection March O f Dimes Seeking
&lt;cheHuied Toninht j | ew Conouests This Year

Sanfnrd will have a new mayor
tc ni *hi after City Commissioner*
steel une of their (roup lo the
honorary position.
For the past two years • ma­
yor hat been chosen through a
titling hy City Attorney W. C.
Hutchison Jr. This occurred
when two rom mist loners voted
for one man. one for another
and two abtlainssl.
A mayor may be rinnen by
lot by the city rlerk If no de­
rision can lie reached alter a five
day period. No mayor may suc­
ceed himself without unanimous
acclamation hy Ihe commission.
In tha case of a 22 spin, with
one abstaining vote, ballots will
lonlinue to be east until a de­
cision ia reaehed. The lot will be
drawn tf the board cannot get
loaclher on a man.
Who will the new mayor be?
Une ol these live men: Merle
Warner, Robert S. Brown, AI Wil­
ton, Earl Higginbotham or Joe
Baker.

The March of Dimes, which
made pos*iM* the discovery of
life-saving Balk vaocme thla
year has chosen new worlds to
conquer.
With Salk vaccine an effertlsa
prrventise for paralytic |udl«», the
National Foundation plana a drive
against arthritis. Lirth deferls and
virus disease.
Thus. Ihe March of Dimes I*
gins another Journey into the un
known, spearheaded by mllllms
of |&gt;e&lt;i|ile in partnership with men
and women of science, medicine
and education
It Ir launching a broad new at
lack against the nation's number
one rtlppler. arihritis; rxingrnltal
malformations which affec t one
of each IA babies luirn each year
and the inystrrlouv virus rilteavet,
Ihe hidden eause of illnea. and
gutfrnng for counllnt
Amert
ssi
,|
W e a t h e r
B
,
Partly (loud) a n d
warmer
through Wednesday. High thla
afternoon sear •#. low tonight 41
!• {?'
!* r**‘
*
The annual March of Dime* in is miles per hour.
#
drive now I* under way In Semi­
nole County The |*M gnit It
*10.000
D*
P}^
•
J
.
Hesding the drive I* John L.
Sauls, chairman for Ihe past 10 “ l
"
0' ™6! ' '
i
r
c
r
- - - « « • » * - —
• - yeara. Co chairman It Wight Common
„Ihrralened
.
. " Tbi »'»«
birth defeel, of ........... and , interdion
*&gt;•
" tlh,
z , „ ul, U
.
J n,la
tomrnunlsts
have
.
..
of
committing
rjiride
Sheriff
a
deputy
J.
fcria
Kirllry. Chairman for South Semi
skull.
Monday.
charged Irvin with improper p«»#
note ia Mrs Itnbert Bradford, launch a "large K*le artillery
Although chililren will be the
hnmharrlmrnl" against the Ni
kllainonl* Springs.
"1 did Jump In," he told po *"*•
wmhlMd d*ra
first reripienls of dirrrl aid. the
tlonallst
•
held
Quemoy
Islands,
Th* annual Mother's March will
program eventually will benefit lire, “ but !hf water w n to cold
•he
Defense
Ministry
said
today..
...
,
„
Sanforxl Police reported this
tie held feh 2. under Ihe direct­
that f a»im back out.”
Rear Adm Liu h«h Tu. spoke. t'tUrnU of *"
morning that Hal lldaard Humble,
ion of Mrs Bussell Spencer and
VAH1, voluntarily « m s to the
Mrs Martin Dyer. Marrh of man for th* Defense Ministry
police station lo confess that ha
Himrt canteens In the Santord here, said (he Communists anwas the hit-and-run driver of last
arc* are being distributed by Ro iHMinerd over loudspeaker* nppo
sit* the nffi|ynrr Islands they
Friday's accident, when a taxi wa*
bert Hull.
would
punish
the
(Juemoy
garri­
hit by an automobile which left
Sauls announced that Mrs Mar­
the scene. Humble was glvtn a
garet Gott ts distributing rardt son for killing levrtal children In
court summon*. He was not taken
in whit* schools. Alma Hurston rne of Ihe people's communes
In Negre schools Heading Ihe along Ihe roast during a gun duel
Into custody.
Negro division are Thelma Shep last Saturday.
Lodged in the county jail ark
pant and Elisabeth Vm j ,,
ATLANTA fUPI) - The srnrat! Many motorist* were Inconvtn- 14 persons: on* whita femala,
Chairmen In the various garnieight white males, one white male
rold snap of th* season In th*
bE ‘h'« kl"d °f w*ath«f. Incompetent, 16 colored males,
nolt communities will be announc­
i.o
which
normally
hits
Dlxl#
only
• .............................. ed hy Sauls.
ouih a,.p. ..ily lelt Honda . ipor, d, „ „ y&gt; ,lnfUng ,hflr lupp||M one colored male Juvenile, ria eo).
h*111 “ n of anil frreie Insufficient to pro 6»»&lt;t females, one colored female
The $emlnol# High D.xtilrri
. ____ ',l* ,n,“ •n&lt;1
Juvenile. Five were admitted yeaHub will men ai 7:10 p. m touched again today.
lert thrlr cere.
n u t federal agent* in th* moun­ terday, and three released.
Thursday In th* muetr rluh room A hard freesr hit Disie Monday
at the school.
night and new low readings for tain* around North Wllkesboro,
Petr tthlrard, president, ssid ie year were registered In some N C , found Ihe cold made their
The foundation of betler down
Temperatures ranged )&lt;&gt;b easier. They reportrd that the
town business will hr stalled lo films of lalr-seavon football games irclion*
morrow morning when Ihe Retail srniild ti* ahown. All mrmt*ri are mm the low 20't In parts of chill apparently slowed the fer­
northwest Florida tn srro and be- mentation of mash u&gt;rd by moon­
Merchants Division meets for the urrrd to attend.
low In t r highland* ol Ttnnes- shiners. and redured the flow of
first time.
A representative committee has Chamber To Meet
'see. North Carolina and Virginia illicit liquor.
MIAMI BEACH IUPI) - '
Officers at Lebanon. Va., r e - ................. . . ____. ,« . ___
Lem formed hy chairman Francis
Construction of a Boy Scout
"7 * * "* "
pr?* (toned that an etoap^l prim er I'mpcralur. Jumped II degroek
Roumlllat Jr . who will he aided building will he dlscuaaed to P*l for most of Ihe aacUon be,n five mlnutoe this morning
gave hlmielf up becauie R was
by Charles StkuhBs, vetrran mer­ morrow night when the Ukr
when w.vrm ocean breexae ra'oo cold to keep running.
chandising expert, and Charlie Mary Chamber of Commerce weather bureau reports
Service stations In Me~.vpbts Tiered cool north*ror vrinda.
Morrison, public relations dlrertor meets at ■ p. m.
Two deaths from eiposura seen
temr*'*ture along tba
were offering a new proiutt fire­ T a
for th* Semlnolt Chamber of
The all* for the proposed build reported In Atlanta, and other lec­
-a x r cMP* S3 d-«r**a
wood. Dealers reported a lone
tions
reported
an
lirrcase
tn
t"e
Commerce.
Ing would be the Boy Scout park
number of ftrea attributed to waiting list of customers wanting at 4:49 a. m. Five minutes later
Serving on th* division com ia Lake Mary.
U was a cor: &gt;ria ) (A.
logs of flrtplse* alto.
mitt** are Chester Muse, Ralph
ovrrtaxcd heating systemi.
But a faw miles inland ad tfoa
In Atlanta, A. C. Byrd showed
During a twodsy Invasion by
ckwelder. E. C. Harper Jr.,
bitter sir. the free:* line has r * i ts disdain for n-degree weather Weather Bureau's airport
ick Perluna Jr. and Clarence A q u a r iu m M e e tin g
Redding. The group will meet
Th* Central Florida Aqucriuai mainad well worth af ttie farming by strolling downs see af th* mala it was SL
at tha Chamber of Commerce at Society will meet at • p. ■ . to­ cilona of central and southern streets barefoot, sod wearing only the kre ATa aft
A 30 a. m. ts rfltcuta a conren- morrow ii th* band room at Sf 'l"»lda. Those areas wrre hard a pair of swim trunks and a T- the eceaa brwwmg^Ba^^aaft^^M
fralrd crash program designed to mmole High School, lalertalad. hit last year, as were resort ctUas thirl. After a aperlfled number of
ha sad salad a
ra hack la *
poreoam see foriUd.
I along Iko tap af Ik*

iOfficers Report
Wreck, Surrender

Workers Listed
For Dimes March

Chinese Threaten

Hard Freeze Hits D ixie;
Florida Farmers Escape

Boosters To Meet
Thursday Night

Retail Merchants
Meet Tomorrow

In 5 Minutes, 13
Degrees Warmer

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SIGN CONTRACT — Donuld T. Martin, right. director
of public relation* and advertising for Atlantic CoMt Lino
Railroad, signs the contract su b m itted by 'Hiomaa P.
Wright, left, vice president of Tucker Wayne &amp; Company,
awarding the C out Une’a advertising account to the Atlanta agency.

Coast Line Names Firm
To Handle Advertising

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The Atlantic C out Una Rail­
road Co., with Headquarter* In
Wilmington. N. C.. ha* appointed
Tucker Wayne it Company o( At­
lanta to handle IU adrertlalng
program, it has been announced
by Tucker Wayne, prnWent of
the agency.
The agency began representing
Coast Lioe officially on Jan. I.
Donald T. Martin, director of
public relation* and advertising
for Coast Una, already haa ap­
proved basic advertising plan* for
M il year as subrnttlea by Thom-

Gun Used To Rob

WomenOf $21.40
'ATLANTA (U P I&gt; - An Atlanta
y«lfe tod h b visitor from florid*
k m barn charged with robbing
M b women here, under a statute
carrying' the maximum penalty
"*«flc*ra a d d Ralph Bliw, » ,
m k Thomas Whittle, 11. of Ml•■d, confessed lata Sunday that
- "
d a gun loaded with
i two women outside a loend forced them to
____ ___ oocfcelbooki.
" S r i t lAfWwrold wife was with
A n a a t tbs time, the youths said,
b a t alas v a a not charged. Ska la
i biby.
_____ quoted WWttta aa say
ha stopped off to visit Dlno
n route from Miami to
M ndagham , Ala. All three went
Aeetlftlng before the robbery, he
M d afllcare, and then to a movie.
DIM suggested the robbery to
n g a y Whittle for mooey he had
n a n t for antertainmMt for all
U n a , Whittle wav quoted as say**Tbe robbery netted Ml .40.

Seym our Berkson,
Publisher, Dies
BAN FRANCISCO (DPI) -B e y mour Berkton, M, publisher of
the New York Journal American
and former general manager of
International News Service, died
of a heart attack Sunday in hie
room at tha Mark Hopkins Hotel.
Berkton had remained In Ban
franc 11ro since Buffering a pre­
vious h tart attack aix week* ago.
He had come here to attend a
H u n t Corp. board of directors
■Mating.
A few minute* before the fatal
attack, Berkton had conferred by
telephone with hit aulatant In
New York ami dlvcuatcd plana for
ratvnlng east this week.
With him when be Hied «*aa hit
wife, the former Klesnor Lam­
bert, a widely-known Million publid*!.

Mrs. Lydia Ward
Dies; Rites Today
Mr*. Lydia Kllen Ward. 00. died
In a local nursing home Sunday at
g:£0 p. m. a ftrr ■ Imat by illness.
Hhe was the wife of the lafit
Harry Ward, and had Uvetl In
Sanford for M years Mrs. Ward
waa born Feb. 14, 1168, In Pennville, Ind.
Hurvlvore include Iwo (laughtara, Mr*. R. Ft Dess, Sanford,
and Vra. J. W. MeCIsmery, Coral
(]|b1eti one granddauatitcr, Mr*.
Camilla Brucr, Sanford; four
grandaona, Richard It. Hen. San­
ford; H arry W. Bower, Orlando;
Robert R. Bower, Miami Spring*.
John W. MeCIsmery, Jr., Hialeah.
Funeral services will I* held at
4 p. m. today at Orisum Funeral
Home. Tha Rev. A. G. Mclnnit
wtll officiate. Burial will follow
In Lake View Cemetery.

2 Bom bs Explode;
Terror Increases
‘ ALGIERS (UPI) - Two rebel
bomba blew up Sunday amid
crawda In the western city of
Setif, adding new violence to the
Nationalist terror offetulvt in Alpacked twovle house, killing one
py — and injuring othera. AaM a r tip lodad la a cafe washreef, a au ih in g through a partiMia. Several ruaomera at the bar
■ f t hurt.

(f
r

the laat 12-month stretch, Faville
said.
*
The current atatrment shows
that reserves and surplus no*
amount to 6*11,17667, indicating
the
substantial addition .that
brought the figure up from the
December. 1617, total of 6663.116.07. The ratio of the reserve
figure lo the savings on the book*
is one of the best In the state.
It was pointed out.
There are over 1.200 savings
accounts and during 1916 they
earned just short of a quarter
of a million dollars, First Feder­
al's figures show.
Loans made during the year
lopped 12,171,000, Faville said,
and thl* money waa poured Into
the surging local economy, repre­
senting for the most part wage*
and building material! used in
home construction in Seminole
County and the adjacent DeBsryVolusia county area.
The current year will be one
of continued economic p rag m a In
the area, Faville feel*. While
much ‘of the money for housing
starts will come from syndicates
or broker money, especially In
the large projects, usings and
MRS. II. I- JOHNSON
loan association* will continue, a*
Phone FA M i n
they have In the pssl, In supplyThe WMU Circle* one and Iwo over 40 per cent of the residential
of the Monroe Baptist Church met mortgage money.
In a Joint meeting at the Church
Individually-styled and custom
last Tuesdiy at 7:30 p. m.
built homea arc the main seek­
The GA'a and .Sunbeams of the er* of savings and loan fundi
Church will meet at the Church In this area, he said.
Jan. 6th at 330 p. m. with their
Faville complimented the staff
leaders Mme*. Lynn Gllea, Pauline at First Federal for it* fine
Spivey. Joyce Kber and Charlc* operation and commended the
Johnson.
directors for their high level uf
The Lake Monroe Hume Demon­ Interest in sound policy form a­
stration Club will meet on Monday tion.
and Friday evening* at 7:10 p. m. The staff is made up of George
with the president, Mrs. Clover Touhy. Executive Vice President,
M»rr« lo make Cancer dressing*. Mr* It. K. Chapman, SecretaryMr. ami Mr*. CRAtosT fts**‘ of Treasurer: Mrs. J*. h.'r.xefn. AaKissimmee were Christmas day iistant Secretary T rriturrr: Mr*.
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Charles C. L. Powrll and Mist Barbara
Johnson and daughters.
Flynl. tellers.
Mr. and Mr* Harvey Warfel The directors arc S. F. Doudand children of Pennsylvania are ney, E. C. Harper, Sr., II. Jam es
holiday visitors of Mr. and Mr*. Gut, J . If. Van Hoy, A Edwin
Marvin Warfel.
Shlnholaer, Faville and Touhy.
Mr. and lira. Charles Johnson
ami daughter! spent last weekend
in Kissimmee with Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Bati.
Mrs. Annia MaeArlhur, poslmlatreas of Lake Monroe la miking
her home with Mr*. R. A. flood
speed.
Pvt. George W. Houston of Fort
Fuitis, Va. la visiting his parents
Mr. and Mra. George F. Hous­
ton.
.Mr. and Mra. George F. Houston
spent Christmaa In lltncaviltr, Ga.
with their son In law and daughtrr
Mr. and Mr*. LaMar Johnson.
Pfc. Jimmie Hawkins of Fort
Muttmunlli, N. J. ha* been visit­
ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. V.
D. Hawkins, lie will rrport for
duly at Fort Ritchie. Ualtlmorr.
Md.
Rev. Cecil Clark and family of
Tennessee are visitors at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Parham. Rev.
Clark wa* guest pastor at the
Monroe Rapilst Church Sunday
evening Dec. "Xth
Mrs. Roy Dixon of Virginia was
the guest Wednesday night of Mra.
Ed. Olgesby.
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Thurston
have aa guests for the holiday*
Mrs. Glsdya Murray of Westfield.
N. J,, sister of Mrs. Thurston, and
Mra. Elsie Schrumpf of Union City
N, J , aunt of Mr* Thurrinn. Mr*.
Murray return* mirth thl* week
but Mr*. Schrumpf plan* to tour
the stair until March

The past year waa another good
one for the Id million First Fede­
ral Saving* and I»an Assn., ac­
cording to the year-end alalemcnt
which shows an increase In asseta since last December of orer
II per cent.
Savings account totals, now
showing 17,067,0*4 CO, advanced
from December, 1917, sum of 14,MI,727.41. These saved dollars, it
la felt by Howard Kavllle, presi­
dent, are attracted not only by
the current three and one lull
per cent dividend, but by the
higher-than average reserve* that
supply a primary safely factor
for them.
Theae saving* credit* Incressed
by the addition of over 11,100,000
in the laat six month*. Thla com­
pares with SI.071,000 In the same
period of 1917 and with 11,205,WO
in the January to June half of
‘ 1911, a gratifying upward trend.
While withdrawal* have con­
tinued at a relatively high rata,
the trend haa been down during

a a P. Wright, vice president and
account executive of Tucker
Wayne A Company. Separate
campaign* have been created for
passenger travel, frrlghl traffic,
and industrial development.
Coast Line’* dynamic young
chief executive W. Thomai Rice,
president alnce August, 1937, hat
Introduced revolutionary innova­
tions which have boosted him to
national prominence, lie hat
made “taleiraen • of the com­
pany's 14.000 employe!. During a
recent alf-wrcki salts contest
dubbed "Traffic Roundup," Coast
IJne employes made over 74.000
additional talrt contacts. Rice
has alto initiated a program In
unify employes from one rnd of
the line to the other.
The Coast Line it one of the
country’s largest transportation
system*. H represents an Invest­
ment of more than one-half till
Hon dollar*, and operates over
3.202 miles of (rack In Georgia,
Virginia, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Florida and Alabama.
The bulk of Ita passenger traffic
la made up ol vacation trade
between New York and Florida.
A modern, 14 floor of'lce build­
ing In Jacksonville, F7 .. will lie
orrupled upon its completion in
IBAO to serve as headquarters for
the company.
The present Coast IJnc system
la the result of unification of
more thin too separate small
railroads. The firtl of Ihcse was
a short line chartered In 1UQ,
Tha moat Important link was the
Wilmington A Weldon, a IHI mile
railroad Hut began operation in
1340 in North Carolina — lhr
longest railroad In Ih* world at
the time.

Adenauer Is 83;
Celebration Brief
RONN, Germany (D PI) —Chan­
cellor Konrad Adenauer was HI
today but he cut down on birthday
rclel&gt;r*tiori» by order of hit dortors.
Adenauer, the oldest rhlef of
government In t.'rrman history,
w-a* I-edited down by n cold last
month but apparently has* com­
pletely recovered.
nut his doctor* ordered official
function* marking the birthday
limited lo fire hour*. The festivi­
ties on hi* noth birthday lasted
a full three days.

Grace Was Matron
A t U. S. Wedding
NEW YORK (UPI) — ITincesi
Grace of Monaco, one of the
brides of Ihc ccnlury, played the
role of matron of honor during
her rrct-nt visit to America, il waa
revealed today.
The former Grace Kelly was Hie
sole bridal attendant for an old
friend. Prudence Wise of Jackson­
ville, Fla., when she married Ar­
thur If. Kudner Jr., of New York
Dee. 13 at the Old Wye Church.
Wye Mills, Md.
The marriage announcement
was delayed until today lecause
of the New York newspaper
strike.

I

La k e M o n r o e

tailed Preas International
, . . .

,
HAVANA —• Betiel leader FIdel
Castro, announcing an end to gen­
eral strike in Cuba:
"All military commands ars for
the resolution. Provisional Presi­
dent Manuel Urrutla la their rep­
resentative, hi* Investiture haa ful­
ly restored liberty and the cirll
power."
NEW YORK — Soviet First
Deputy Premier Anastas I. Milo
yan, on arriving In the United
States:
"I want lo convey on behalf of
the Soviet people our hest withes
for happiness In the new year la
an atmoiphere of tranquility and
peace."
NEW YORK — Frank l&gt;. Ctalon
rhlo. appealing for the return of
hit baby daughter kidnapped from
her Brooklyn hospital crib 2*x
hours after birth:
"My wife and I are sure that
you arc raring for the child a*
l o t you can, but we 1&gt;eg of you,
If you lore the child, please,
please return it so that the little
girl can have the rare that such
ah infant needs, and we ask you
again to think of the sorrow ind
heartbreak of the mother"
MOSCOW — Soviet Academidan Anatoly Itlagunravuv, on
space advance* by the United
Slates:
"However, in my opinion, the
very approarh in the United Sta­
ir* to the solution of the prob­
lem of interplanetary flight is er­
roneous."

Real Smart Cookie
LONDON &lt;UPI)
Mrs. Violtl
tiovml. ijok~at —
ibt
Looks
Aldgatr police precinct station,
was arrested Sunday for stealing
money from the station canteen.
Moreover. Mr* Round was exposed aa Mrs. Violet Matthews,
who haa served three Jail terms
for theft.

I

Re-Roof

NOW!

AT GREGORY'* you via gel
the whole Job done with
NOTHING DOWN and »o pay*
menl* until 36 DAYS AFTER
COMPLETION.

. . . Ul ynsi
have he
■aedad
Phoaw —
F A lrfax

1-0508

In Orange County
Odium A Tudor Inc., Sanford,
haa purchased 229 acres of land
In Orange County for construello„ 0f
too homes in the
613,000 to 620,000 class, J. Brilicy Odham, president of the firm,
revealed yesterday.

Jobless Pay Near
$4 Billion In '58
WASHINGTON tUPIh—An esllmated four billion dollars In Job
iess benefit* waa paid to eight
million unemployed srorkera in
recession scarred 191*.
Secretary of Labor Jamea P.
Mitchell, in making these figures
public today, aaid the amount of
tienefili waa almost double any
olhrr year.
The average benefit per week
wa* a record 630.17, exceeding the
1917 average by more than 62
weekly. Payment* replaced only a
little more than one-third of wage*
loll because of layoffs, Mitchell
sxld.
Unemployment c o m p r nsation
wa* regarded at one of the most
effective built in stsbilller, which
kept purchasing power at a high
level despite record postwar Job
Irttnesi last spring
About ?,6M.(i»Q workers exhausted their right* of Jvenefitt,
Mitrhell reported. Temporary ex
trnsion of benefit periods in 23
stairs allowed l.SOO.ooo 0f them to
receive an additional 400 million
rioHar* once the program went
into effret in June.
Mitchell said "substantial pool*
of unemployment'' may continue
wrll Into this year. But he also
predicted non farm Jobs would bit
record peak of about M million
"*w « ' the economy bounced
hark from last year s slump,
There were 3.X33.0W Jobless In
November, the last count made
by the government. Mitchell said
he expecta the figure to rise in
January and February aa it does
every winter.

Construction of the b o ats U
scheduled to atari March 1. Tha
first ara aehcduled for comple
Ion In April. Odham said. Tha
ilrm plana to build about 200
homes a year oa the newly-pur­
chased land. The development
would be completed In about
three year*.
Bounded by Lee Road, Lake
WestM and Edgewater Drive, the
229 acres of land was purchased
at an announced price of 61*3-144.
Located acroa* Edgewater Drive
(rum the Ben White Raceway, the
development will be named In a
contest sponsored by Odham A
Tudor.
The development will hare tewera, city water, sidewalks, paved
streets, curbs and gutter*. Plans
call for development uf a six*
acre recreation area «o Lake
Weaton. with a beach, tennla.
basketball, ihufflchoard and vol­
leyball courts, softball diamonds
and boat launching facililiei for
exclusive use of purchasers of
the homes.
Odham *ald the decision to
Into Orange County waa
.......... _
................
-5?
[^mnhVte vicinity of Orlando of
, , rt
„m),,rtunity to a
bier of am ^
in Florida
* *"*
, h„ ,h, -terrific
Hr
growth of the area present* a
challenge to our organisation."
Odham A Tudor has construct
rd some 1.000 homes in Sanfnrd
and Titusville In the pail lour
years. About too homes Jiere and
30 in Titusville now are under
^ n(tntcti&lt;&gt;0.

The Hanford Aemlnate County
Jay reel aold all but 6 law of
the Christmaa lm * la. a holiday
talc benefiting tha Tourist Infor­
mation building now under con­
struction. Chairman Maaoa Whar­
ton said that more trees could
bav* been sold. Tha only ones left
unsaleable.
More than « General Elaclrie
officials in the southeastern ter­
ritory will bold a meeting at the
Mayfair Inn the tatter part of
this month.
The Danlah Gym Team will
perform in the DeLand National
Guard Armory at 7;X p. m. Jan.
11. The 3 young Danes who
form the team plan a program
whleh Includes gymnastics and
dances in native coatume. Tic­
kets are available at Stetson Uni­
versity at the Women'* Physical
Education Department

Deaths
SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Seymour Berkson. 13. publisher of the .
New York Journsl American, died •

■— * - •
NEW ROCHELLE. N.Y. (UPI1.
«\ J' £ “ **•». ” ■ °
the United State* Circuit Court of
llbM ag^hta
of a stroke
daughter.
W I N T E R T H U R . Swllierland (U Pl)-D r. Hans Suiter, S3. a leading Swiss industrialist and V
head of Salsa foreign minions In
both world wars, died Sunday of
a heart attack.

ki
a. _
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NEW CANAAN. Conn. (UPI)—
M y s te ry s o lv e d
j ^ ,n F. McKernsn. a , former
DES MOINES. Iowa. &lt;UPI&gt; — New York chief deputy regional
Roller milled IO' the hornr of Mfi# director of the ^ *f Production

Donna Oertwlic
reported an Board* died Sunday after a lone
animal "running wild" in nor liv- iliiie**.
---ing room wall.
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They called in representative* of
the Animal Rescue League, who
solved the myatery when they
opened a basement door end found
s frightened squirrel.

■

—
The Federal government now •
spends more on the purchase of
paper towrla than it did on the
whole Federal budget In Georga
Washington's day.

P O R IC A S T l

It takes 2 fur tucccitful saving: you with a g o t!. . . ut with ths
way to help you achieve that goal. And how successful this duo
has Iwen the past 12 months! Our years of experience In suo&gt;
tessful money management has resulted In another year that
shines with individual family successes I And, our 1059 plans
for the 2 of us. are even brighter.

U. S. Judge Hears
Records Argument
MONTGOMERY, Al* (UPI) A federal judge was to hear argu
ments today on whether Alaba­
ma's voter registrars can be for­
ced lo give the U. S. Civil Rights
Commlailon information about
Negro voting.
No matter which way Judge
Frank M. Johnson Jr. rules, to­
day’s hearing waa i-xpcrted In set
the stage fur months of legal
wrangling. Stale law define* teg
iilrara aa judicial officer*.
Circuit Judge George WalDce
and five registrar* refused to te».
Ilfy l-efore the lontmittlon's hear­
ing Dee. 8 'J on grounds the fed­
eral agency was an arm of the
executive and had no authority
to order Judicial officers to appear
and hand over their records.

Build Local Briefs

~&lt;NG l S t c c e s s ^ u f

Here's the Mory in facts and figures.

S T A T E M E N T O F CO N D ITIO N

67.Ul.fiOI 23
132.233 M
4.637.20
131.000.00
131.32331
Uti',119 35
33 100.42

if* a fart:
l'« a fact:

66,141,126.71

TOTAL

TOTAL

it*** n fact:
it‘a « (net;

ASSETS
First Murtcagr b * m
laian. On Having* Account*
Heal Estalr Oanr&lt;l
Fedi-rnl Hume Loan Rank Stuck
U. S. Ui&gt;n&lt;l»
Cash
Office Building and Equipment

Capital
Advance
Loan* In Protcu
Other Liabilities
Reserve*:
General Reherve*
Surplus

f a c ts

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LIABILITIES

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67.107.664 69
164.000.00
79.646.11
7,91921

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159 619 CO

631.67667

H'h a fact:

lt‘* a fact:

M,141,126.71

First Federal saver* enmed Aver $223,.
700. thl* year.
First Federal savers were paid 3&lt;x p*r
annum, steadily, free from market upa
and down*.
First Federal savers enjoy insurance of
their account* up to *l6,U0&lt;J with the
FSL1C.
Careful management, sound investments,
strong reserves back our statement: No
saver ever lost h penny entrusted to our
care:
Loan* exceeding #2.000,000 were made by
First Federal in 1958. building a better
community, helping provide u greater
market for building supplier* and assist,
ing in increasing the iwyndls and general
welfare of the area.
First Federal Savings resources now ton
the $8,000,000 mark.

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VOL. XLIX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

United Press Leased Wire Established 1008

TUESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1059

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. Ml

Pittsburgh,We Hear You Callin'
A
Gamble
Miami k Named Let's Take
An Editorial
quest ion of w hether Sanford wilj return to orgnnAs Black Market ized The
bnaeluill will lie decided in the next nix days.
Two meetings, the first tonight, will decide the fate of
drive hy a group interested in getting a franchise in the
For Buying Babies uFlorida
State League again.

LAST AJ LEAVES SANFORD -The San- •tge” to Norfolk. Ya. 0|&gt;erational with the
ford Naval Air Stallin’ today said farewell fleet since 1051, the AJ’s were familiar
to the las! AJ bomber. This crew. Lt. M. L. sights over Sanford until replaced by the
Lilleboe, C. C. Pemberton and H. It. Wangle, A3I) jets. A Marine squad fired a farewell
took off this morning to deliver the "Snv- *alute as the plane glided down the runwav.
(U. S. Navy Photo)

Pittsburgh, wc hear you calling! This wan the reaction
today of \Y. K. McRoberts, who posted the $1,000 guaran*
tee which gave Sanford an opportunity to negotiate for a
franchise in the Florida State I eague.
The final decision is expected Sunday at a s|&gt;ecial league
MrKolterts said Pittsburgh and Washington had called.
meeting In Sanford. The City Commission tonight is expect- Both‘ w#nt to M Snnfonl pul , tMm in the len|fU&lt;1 thl;
•d to approve use of the hascliall pork. ComnuMioners,
_________________ T,___
.. . . ..
I year; both offered full working
polled by The Herald yesterday, are enthusiastic.
agreements, McRoberts added.
if Gainesville is unable to field a team, and that appenrw
McRohertf amt other* interested
to be the case. Sanford will be invited to enter the league.
In
returning baseball lo Sanfurd
Every question has at least two sides. The Herald re­
| tald that the Pittsburgh offer
cognizes the need for cuution urged by those who want to
I "Is favored due to the draxrtng
"go alow" in the approach to the final decision. Minor league Pox Claim Doctor
power of the Pirates and th«
baseball in many cities ia a losing financial venture; it ia
HEIDELBE•;RG. Germany (UPD
£
—An outbreak
tk of smallpox her*. f»tU|wrat|
,
yltrm
••
easy to understand this attitude.
illsburgh system.*1
However, The Herald ttelieves that baselinll can t&gt;e made first reported l««t month, hat The last big roadblock in the
claimed
it*
first
victim—a
M
to pay its way In Sanford. Many other citiea in Florida find
,,
.
___.
&gt;alh of Sanford * return lo baseold woman doctor who never
,, M pff|fd
y* rfmoyw|
it profitable. Some, notably Fort Walton Beach and Grace- year
had been vaccinated.
tonicht. McRnbrrl* and his defe­
vllle. are much smaller than Sanford.
cation will ask the City CninmlaThe mnjor leagues are aware of the plight of the minora.
u
W s iP n in c
Ion lo furnish a grmindkeeper,
That la why working agreements were liberalized ut the Dec.
* * ‘
J?
•he utflitlrs and th* baseball
6 meeting in Washington. Major league teams know that .barging
LONIHNthat
U l two
b —U. S Navy i'*rk.
they must keep the minors alive.
.U n e violated Its air spare Mon' n " U rn , the corporation which
Obtaining baselmll is important to Sanford. It would he d.-x hat I. urd It* lAth “ .eriout underwrites the cott of lh« team
a very valuable asset. The Herald, believes, however, that warninr1* aralmt "military prnvo- w,|l •&lt;*** *° pay the city JO te
33 per rent of the profit* from the
the question here involves much more than whether this • .\tl.in- ’ lo the United Statei.
•cam. The remaining profit would
city will liau baseball.
. ,
be pul bark Into th* baseball
This is an opportunity for Sanford to make positive pro- A V 1(1 Flinty I lllo f
.dub. MrRotrrta aaid.
gross. It has a chance t o demonstrate clearly that it is ready
ATLANTA (UPI)—A woman re___ _______
__ aMrRoherla was
enthusiastic
to compete with sister cities for some of th e good things in p .itrd »« police Monday that 21 oout the Piratet* offer. The club
life. Paschal! Is a gnnitde. Rut, so arc other business ven- pairs of panties have been ttolen would pay the entire salary ol
tures.
from her clothesline in the last the manager; bear the expenses
VVe have men with pioneering spirit who are willing to J1'*
r 'othe* h,v*
screrniryg-'and training the
invest
•'eat money in a team. These, and others who have worked * • " Mx uM,Jrk,' d' ,h ' *,ldf i e ^ " h r e ^ d .,.* ^ ' to u l i 'r i l S
for two months in an effort to get a franchise, are to be Q jo r ia '8 E x F i n e d
of the saasoe, and pay 17^00 |».

NEW YORK (U P U - Chicago.
Miami, and Greece are the chief
supplier* of New York's flourish
•ng black market la bablaa. ae
cording to leatlmony before a
stata investigating committee.
The committee opened a two
&gt;lay hearing Monday with taatl
mony from Us special consultant.
Ernest A. Miller, and an Inves­
tigator. Mary Grice, a Kansas
City newspaper woman.
Miller aald he had investigated
the cases of » babies brought to
New Yort state from Chicago
•hiring a Bv* • month p e r i o d
through arrangement by a amall
group of Chicago lawyer* beaded
by Harry D. Cohen. He railed
Cohen, "the hay figure tn the
Chicago baby selling racket."
Miss Grice said that during a
"baby shopping espeditlon" In
Chicago she was offered an Infant
for *2.100 by Cohen and another
for *2.wu by attorney Edward S
Bloom, ssho later increased his
price lo *2.300. She ssid neither
man asked her any quest Ions
.lbouf her background She also
shopped for babies In Miami, she
tald.
The witnesses said the Chicago
attorneys are supplied with bah
les by unwed mother* from all
over the Midwest who are solicit
id to mme to O lcarn and sur
WIRRAL, England |UPI&gt;—Mb
render their children for JrtOO
With tile adage, "Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained."
Miller identified William Manella. in mind, let's gamble. The Herald pledges ita wholehearted rhael Earmrr, 36 year old ei husLand of Gloria Swanson, has been
thorn lie described •* "* Chicago
finest *70 and.deprived of hi*
underworld flgurr," as the chief support to those who would say "Yes.”
driver's lirtnse for a year lor
rotiellor nf habiea.
driving while under the tnftueaaa
of alcohol.

News Briefs

DysonTransfersFunds,
Gatchel Minus Money
pend all action on the road program until we ran lettlr this
I t 01/
_
(Mbiti
*
Maintenance Mill will go on.
Iiowrvrr.
The trantfer wai revealed by
Lawrence Swufford, who was
elected vice chairman, replacing
Little. Swofford laid. "I've got
the fastest growing district in the
county and I don't get any extra
money.'*
Little said that the added fundi
should go hark to Gatrhri'a dis­
trict, hut also staled. “ I feel at
if I should be able to spend the
money I have. Wr nerd to use
the equipment when we have It."
The county road equipment was
moved to Utile's district after
construction was stopped In form­
er Commissioner II. C. Dodd's
area beraute Dodd had over-spent
hit budget.

A parting swat was taken at the
' ‘barmonioui" Board of County
Committiuncrs by ~fTT7rtus**Curami# tinner Fred By ton. who Irani
ferrrd *30,000 from hit diitrict
road budget to that of Commiaatoner Homer Little.
Whan the transfer was revealed
at the re-organiiational meeting
Mail morning, all new road ranatruction In the county wai orderad slopped until the budget and
mad priorities could be investi■•ted.
Tba transfer left David Gatchal'i diitrict without fundi. Cat
she) replaced Dy«&gt;n only this
morning, aa be ami Vernon l&gt;uno
were seated at the Comminion
table.
John Krider, eleeled chairman
a* the board for the aerond year,
aaid. "Thla business will hava
IS be stopped. We'll hava to tus-

•Nugent Will Take
Job A t Maryland
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t

TALLAHASSEE, Kla. (UPI&gt;---- , gints ot Maryland this alternoon.
He said Maryland offered Nu­
Florida State University Coach
gent a salary of *11 non plus a
Tom Nugent hat twin often d the
four-year contract, a house and
head football roarhlng job at the automobile.
Vnivvraity of Maryland, FSU offiHe draws a salary o( *13.mo
« la confirmed today.
here.
FSU President Hubert Stroller
W. G. Starry of the Seminole
Mid Nugent telephoned him about Roosters in Tallahassee said his
the offer from a meeting in On nrgamlation will try to get FSl'
rinnatl where Nugent t» attend to offer the coaching post here to
Ins a Hireling of the NCAA Strol­ Trrry B r e n n a n , former Notre
ler said the offer la subject to Dame Coach. If Nugent quits.
ronfirmation by the Board of ReAttempts re|&gt;ortedly were being
made to rrarh Brennan Ip Cin­
cinnati to see if he is Interested.
Nugent would replace Tommy
Mont who resigned aflrr the last
reason. Maryland's IMS record
was 4AO.
Nttgenl led the FSU Semtnoles
lo a T-3 season. Including an un
Practice rounds began today at eapectrd upset of the I'nls-erslty
of Tennessee
■i* Mayfair Country Club, where
Stroller said hr dots not Irrl
a field of an professional ami there is any doubt that Nugent
amateur tromen golfers are ea &lt;t|ll lake the Job.
"We hate lo lose him and have
peeled for the first annual May
urged him lo atay on." Stroller
fair *6.ono LPGA Open.
The M hole tourncmcnt will be- said "I feel he not only It an
coach, hut Is a splendid
gin Friday morning and con excellent
Influence ”
eludes Sunday at 4 p m. with
Stioiler ssid he dlsrusted the
preaentatinn of prirrt and awards A clinic will be held offer hy telephone with University
Thursday at 1 p. m. on the first of Maryland President Wilson El
"and Maryland it very ansIre at the country rluh. where kins
ioua
In
get Min."
Patty Berg wilt act at m aitrr
Stroller said he did not know
ef ceremonies.
who FSU would get to replare
Members ol th« Santord Wo ; V'ugrnt tf he leaves Nugent la
mens Golf Association will as ' -also alhlrtir director as well as
list again with ticket sales. In head football roarh here.
formation and scores The local
golfers have also planned a cock­
tail party for the visitors at 6
p m tomorrow tn the Mayfair
Inn All members of the Astoria
Mon are bulled.
Reservations are being taken
ai the hotel and country club for
a barbecue honoring the pro
feesional golfers Thursday night
NEW YORK (UPIr—Detective*
Note from the weather man
"Good outlook for the golfing seeking kidnaped Infant Usa Rote
weekend."
ChiontMo Inspected hospital m a­
ternity record* today (or the
name* of womrn with histories
Retired Minister
of menial Illness whose children
died at birth
Dies In Accident recently
They were operating on the
A retired minister waa killed 'hrory that a mother frustrated
yesterday aa he drove through over losing her oven child had ab
l.asr City on hie way to visit his luctrd Ihe tiny Infant at random
daughter ut Sanford.
from a nursery at St. Peter s
Mrs. Robert Maban heard of her Hospital In Brooklyn last Friday
father's death shortly after noon. night, less than 2*t hours after
Details of the accident were not tier birth.
available today. The Iter. Allen
Alarms already were out for
was from Macao, Ky. The funer­ iwo women resembling the heavy?al will be held at the Glenn Fun­ set blonde woman seen leaving
eral Home, Owensbcro. Ky.
ihe hospital with a "bundlt" un­
Mrs. Allan died three weeks ago der one arm shortly before the
after a lengthy lllnees The Ma- Chionrhio infant was discovered
ban* left for T.ale Citv Immediate missing.
on patenting word af the Ua
Sought wrre Mrs Betty Jean
l M. af Stockton, C alif.

Practice Begins
For Lady Golfers

Commissioners voted to rescind
action on Dodd's diitrict, now
rrd rr the HetsdJctlnc of Dunn
Dunn said that It milra of road
need immediate attention. The
board will study the "roadeo go
round ' Thursday morning.
Prior to the furor caused by
fund transfers, rommittloners tp
proved construction of a 44-fool
road from Geneva Ave. to Onora
Hoad, with a 24 foot road extend
ing beyond Onora lo Gindrrville.
Funds for the construction will
come from the tale of road bonds
by the Florida Development Com
mission In TaBahis’ee. Jan 22
The million dollar bond issue
will pul no uuogalioii on c inly
fundi, commlttionert stressed
Other road projects under the
Umd Issue will Include rights of
way purchase on Slate Itoad W
from the Interstate Interchange to
French Ave., Slate Road 4« lo
the Osteen Bridge, Stale Road 127
!o Altamonte .nprings. Mate Road
»7i lo Gindrrville, and constrvrUoq of thesa ruatls Also In­
cluded ia the construction of the
Eronlatrhee Bridge.
Commissioners voted to close
the Eronlatrhee Bridge lo traffic
until construction Jv completed,
after the cost of i r temporary dr
tour was estimated at $20,000.
The Title and Abstract Corp
was awarded a contract for
searching new plats under a re­
quired ruling of the county The
expense will tie Lorre hy the pur
chaser of land In the county.
Cn-xmlr '? t
this -ftcr
noon with Rot-ert Dowling and
Richard Gormeley, of Dowling
Appraisal Corp flow lug report­
ed this morning that the re
(valuation program In the rnunty
was progressing murh fastrr than
anticipated, and requested the
afternoon plannlft, session to "de­
ride what we arr going In do "
f ) e m u K Pick Rayburn
WASHINGTON ( U P ti- IIoum
prmnerats today scsln unani
mously picked veteran Rep. Ssm
Itayliuni ot Texas h” speaker of
Ihe Mth Congress
They alto unanimously named
Rep John W. MeCnrmack (D
Mass ) lo another term a* Demo
rratlr House leader

Euting: To PletiHe
MEMPHIS lU Pli - Dr. Otl*
Wait »ay * Ux&gt; man) minisleis rat
a lot "to please Ihe peop'e *ho
Invite them into their homes."
Watt told Ihe Memphis Minis­
ter* As&gt;n. Monday that two-thirds
tl the ministers he has treated
ate overwrizht. caused mainly hy
eating lo please when Invited for
meals.

Deranged Mother
Sought In Kidnap

I

who was eonvlrlrd of kidnaping a
baby under similar circumstances
In 1*33; and a New York woman,
a recent patient in a menial hos­
pital, who was reymrle^ missing
from her home last Sunday.
Neither woman, hflwfver. was
reg.irrlrd by police as a genuine
Misprct In the mystery.
The latest clue uncovered In Ihe
i-earth was a baby's diaper scfompanied by a cryptic note,
found Monday In (he women's rest
room of a Coney Island subway
station.
Th# not*, pinned to the diaper
and attached to a steam pipe,
read:
. * Please return to St. Peter'*
Hospital. Didn't want to hurt sayone. Everything ia to bard. Tired.
Sick Th* ocean I* to Inviting
Maybe now I will find p'ace. I
trird to keep her warm. Dear
God, forgive me "

Pirates Offer Aid
For Baseball Team

Mayor Selection

ward salaries for tha players.
ThU U *4.300 more than m ajer
league clubs had offered I*
minor team* under past working
agreements.
„ „ Mbs
McRoberla estimated that
,M|n
. w&lt;)00
In operate successfully. Thla
mount will be sought from
poratlnn members, McRoberts
No Sour G rapes
LOEWSTUFT. England tUPD— said.
McRoberla aatd hte g r a u p
Applaa from behind th* Iron Cvsr
"could almost guarantee" that
tain went on tale her* Monday.
On* *b«p tarried a aotlce, say­ ihe elub will makv a profit.
cans
Washington also put In Ms bM,
ing: "lonely Red apple* from
Jo lu .l.. Rauls, rhslrmsn of the; ,H ui,.riL* lt7itwi we have no *oar but Mr Hobart* aaid tha toed
group ia more interested In
Seminole Counl, March of Dime*.
^ Unlied State,
riiisburgh. At a meeting Sunday,
said m«re money wai i|i*nl her*
’
a delegation headed hy John Krt*
for polio treatment in IMA than T vlvD C lltinn O r d e r e d
ter, former president of the FSt*
*** collected durlnx Ihe March of
'
r
TALI.AIIA8.SEK (Ul It -G o*. favored■ a tie up with the
The Marrh of Dimes stands
O’llins today *i*n™
alors.
ready to turn its experience and ,lrfl,h **rr*M
,nf
If tonight's hurdle ti cleared,
energy toward greater victories " f J *n '*
,hr e T , n" i. all that remains Is a Sunday
over disease in the fulure." Saul* e«"«lvr"'’ed Negro rapist Jimmie meeting at th* May fair Inn to
ssid -Rut the imliu Job is not yet
Thomss of Jarksonvttie.
get an official report on the sin*
tus of Gainesville. The University
done. The i&gt;ast year was one of ^i.
TTInn Is'ii’o
Ihe worst in Seminole County. Our ^ lU llC I lU t * ILL r i l e
City posted Its *1,000 with thin
people are nol arlrqualrly vaerln
WILLIAMS TOWN.
M a i* . league Sunday, but said It nou)d
ated.
lU I’l) _ Eire raced through a not operate without a working
"Everybody should be varrtn- Williams College fraternity house agreement with a major laagun
atrd against polio, rrgirdless of r a r ly today and IA students fled, tram, whlrh M doe* not ham .
agr There it enough vaccine for. many using ropes of bedclothes
all, and wlirn properly used, It whrn eipanslon type fire escapes
has proved Itvelf to te W per cent fnue sold tn 4-l&gt;elow sero ternrffectlve."
perature
M1&lt;, ,hr JUrrh «
'
Carin«»t cofirrntr«l« Mi rfforti on H H i r l l t R ltO S S 6 t
,,,hrr enpi'Ho* diseases unlit poMIAMI (UI’D —Funeral aer
f
!° • ,rrr (ew " Vice* will
held Wednesday for
,,r
,hp ,*r “ •»&gt;
«■ James II Hrighl. founder of the
rompllsh this (s through complete
nf iii.ifih and one of th* key
N« Injuries were reported taak
polio m ecln.tton
d e v e te p e r.o f n a Z i.lly k n o a n night In aa aceldmU atBipm a *
Aflrr lhr M, trh of „ |mrt ,u i , , |alrah Klrr T rifk. Bright, W, Midway Avea.,two mil*, east *f
Sanford.
pro* nlnl Use nnetary lunds. the ,||ed M&lt;mday,
Seminole Chapter of the National
Lawrence Irvin, driver of a Pal*
Inundation (formerly Ihe Nation- ,|'(&gt; 0 G o ld 1 0 D lG
rick Fruit Co. truck, passed-«
*1 Eo.ind.tion f..r Infantile I'ara, .... r
(U l'll-Fiervch l* rkfd we-hlclw on Midway a n i
I v l i t I m i l l f s f t a P A i d In I n n
1^11#
" 1 * 0 * 11
•••I *11'* M to U o R e .
J r. M ‘s&gt;.' P
| , lllo l h I - n un. ran Inin the path of • IN i ttdan,

March O f Dimes Seeking

&lt;cheHuied Toninht j| ew Conouests This Year

Sanfnrd will have a new mayor
tc ni *hi after City Commissioner*
steel une of their (roup lo the
honorary position.
For the past two years • ma­
yor hat been chosen through a
titling hy City Attorney W. C.
Hutchison Jr. This occurred
when two rom mist loners voted
for one man. one for another
and two abtlainssl.
A mayor may be rinnen by
lot by the city rlerk If no de­
rision can lie reached alter a five
day period. No mayor may suc­
ceed himself without unanimous
acclamation hy Ihe commission.
In tha case of a 22 spin, with
one abstaining vote, ballots will
lonlinue to be east until a de­
cision ia reaehed. The lot will be
drawn tf the board cannot get
loaclher on a man.
Who will the new mayor be?
Une ol these live men: Merle
Warner, Robert S. Brown, AI Wil­
ton, Earl Higginbotham or Joe
Baker.

The March of Dimes, which
made pos*iM* the discovery of
life-saving Balk vaocme thla
year has chosen new worlds to
conquer.
With Salk vaccine an effertlsa
prrventise for paralytic |udl«», the
National Foundation plana a drive
against arthritis. Lirth deferls and
virus disease.
Thus. Ihe March of Dimes I*
gins another Journey into the un
known, spearheaded by mllllms
of |&gt;e&lt;i|ile in partnership with men
and women of science, medicine
and education
It Ir launching a broad new at
lack against the nation's number
one rtlppler. arihritis; rxingrnltal
malformations which affec t one
of each IA babies luirn each year
and the inystrrlouv virus rilteavet,
Ihe hidden eause of illnea. and
gutfrnng for counllnt
Amert
ssi
,|
W e a t h e r
B
,
Partly (loud) a n d
warmer
Workers Listed
through Wednesday. High thla
sear •#. low tonight 41
For Dimes March !•afternoon
{?'
!* r **‘
*
The annual March of Dime* in is miles per hour.
#
drive now I* under way In Semi­
nole County The |*M gnit It Chinese Threaten
*10.000
D*
P}^
•
J
.
Hesding the drive I* John L.
Sauls, chairman for Ihe past 10 “ l
"
0' ™6! ' '
i
r
c
r
- - - « « • » * - —
• - yeara. Co chairman It Wight Common
„Ihrralened
.
." Tbi »'»«
birth defeel, of .......... .. and , interdion
*&gt;•
" tlh,
z ,„ ul, U
. JJ . nfcria
,la
tomrnunlsts
have
.
..
of
committing
rjiride
Sheriff
a
deputy
Kirllry. Chairman for South Semi
skull.
Monday.
charged Irvin with improper p«»#
note ia Mrs Itnbert Bradford, launch a "large K*le artillery
Although chililren will be the
hnmharrlmrnl" against the Ni
kllainonl* Springs.
"1 did Jump In," he told po *"*•
wmhlMd d*ra
first
reripienls
of
dirrrl
aid.
the
Th* annual Mother's March will tlonallst • held Quemoy Islands, program eventually will benefit lire, “but !hf water w n to cold
•he
Defense
Ministry
said
today..
...
,
„
Sanforxl Police reported this
tie held feh 2. under Ihe direct­
that f a»im back out.”
Rear Adm Liu h«h Tu. spoke. t'tUrnU of *"
morning that Hal lldaard Humble,
ion of Mrs Bussell Spencer and
VAH1, voluntarily « m s to the
Mrs Martin Dyer. Marrh of man for th* Defense Ministry
police station lo confess that ha
Himrt canteens In the Santord here, said (he Communists anwas the hit-and-run driver of last
arc* are being distributed by Ro iHMinerd over loudspeaker* nppo
sit* the nffi|ynrr Islands they
Friday's accident, when a taxi wa*
bert Hull.
would
punish
the
(Juemoy
garri­
hit by an automobile which left
Sauls announced that Mrs Mar­
the scene. Humble was glvtn a
garet Gott ts distributing rardt son for killing levrtal children In
court summon*. He was not taken
in whit* schools. Alma Hurston rne of Ihe people's communes
In Negre schools Heading Ihe along Ihe roast during a gun duel
Into custody.
Negro division are Thelma Shep last Saturday.
Lodged in the county jail ark
pant and Elisabeth Vm j ,,
ATLANTA fUPI) - The srnrat! Many motorist* were Inconvtn- 14 persons: on* whita femala,
Chairmen In the various garni- Boosters To M eet
eight white males, one white male
rold snap of th* season In th*
bE ‘h'« kl"d °f w*ath«f. Incompetent, 16 colored males,
nolt communities will be announc­
i.o
which
normally
hits
Dlxl#
only
• ................................ed hy Sauls.
Thursday N ig h t
ouih a,.p. ..ily lelt Honda . ipor, d, „ „ y&gt; ,lnfUng ,hflr lupp||M one colored male Juvenile, ria eo).
h*111 “n of anil frreie Insufficient to pro 6»»&lt;t females, one colored female
The $emlnol# High D.xtilrri
. ____ ',l* ,n ,“ • n&lt;1
Juvenile. Five were admitted yeaRetail Merchants
Hub will men ai 7:10 p. m touched again today.
lert thrlr cere.
nut federal agent* in th* moun­ terday, and three released.
Thursday In th* muetr rluh room A hard freesr hit Disie Monday
Meet Tomorrow
at the school.
night and new low readings for tain* around North Wllkesboro,
Petr tthlrard, president, ssid ie year were registered In some N C , found Ihe cold made their
The foundation of betler down
Temperatures ranged )&lt;&gt;b easier. They reportrd that the
town business will hr stalled lo films of lalr-seavon football games irclion*
In 5 Minutes, 13
morrow morning when Ihe Retail srniild ti* ahown. All m rm t*ri are mm the low 20't In parts of chill apparently slowed the fer­
northwest Florida tn srro and be- mentation of mash u&gt;rd by moon­
Merchants Division meets for the urrrd to attend.
low In t r highland* ol Ttnnes- shiners. and redured the flow of Degrees Warmer
first time.
A representative committee has Chamber To M eet
'see. North Carolina and Virginia illicit liquor.
MIAMI BEACH IUPI) - '
Officers at Lebanon. Va., r e - ................... . ___ . ,« . ___
Lem formed hy chairman Francis
Construction of a Boy Scout
"7**"*"
pr?* (toned that an etoap^l p rim e r I'm pcralur. Jumped I I degroek
Roumlllat Jr . who will he aided building will he dlscuaaed to P * l for most of Ihe aacUon be,n five mlnutoe this morning
gave hlmielf up becauie R was
by Charles StkuhBs, vetrran mer­ morrow night when the U kr
when w.vrm ocean breexae ra'oo cold to keep running.
chandising expert, and Charlie Mary Chamber of Commerce weather bureau reports
Service stations In Me~.vpbts Tiered cool north*ror vrinda.
Morrison, public relations dlrertor meets at ■ p. m.
Two deaths from eiposura seen
tem r*'*ture along tba
for th* Semlnolt Chamber of The all* for the proposed build reported In Atlanta, and other lec­ were offering a new proiutt fire­ T a
-a x r cMP* S3 d-«r**a
wood.
Dealers
reported
a
lone
tions
reported
an
lirrcase
tn
t"e
Commerce.
Ing would be the Boy Scout park
number of ftrea attributed to waiting list of customers wanting at 4:49 a. m. Five minutes later
Serving on th* division com ia Lake Mary.
U was a cor: &gt;ria ) (A.
logs of flrtplse* alto.
mitt** are Chester Muse, Ralph
ovrrtaxcd heating systemi.
In Atlanta, A. C. Byrd showed But a faw miles inland ad tfoa
During a twodsy Invasion by
ckwelder. E. C. Harper Jr.,
bitter sir. the free:* line has r * i ts disdain for n-degree weather Weather Bureau's airport
ick Perluna Jr. and Clarence
Redding. The group will meet Th* Central Florida Aqucriuai mainad well worth af ttie farming by strolling downs see af th* mala it was SL
at tha Chamber of Commerce at Society will meet at • p. ■ . to­ cilona of central and southern streets barefoot, sod wearing only the kre ATa aft
A 30 a. m. ts rfltcuta a conren- morrow ii th* band room at Sf 'l"»lda. Those areas wrre hard a pair of swim trunks and a T- the eceaa brwwmg^Ba^^aaft^^M
fralrd crash program designed to mmole High School, lalertalad . hit last year, as were resort ctUas thirl. After a aperlfled number of
ha sad salad a
poreoam see foriUd.
I along Iko tap af Ik*
ra hack la *

iOfficers Report
Wreck, Surrender

Hard Freeze Hits Dixie;
Florida Farmers Escape

K

Aquarium Meeting

mu—

�Editorials

Washington Calling

ELEPHANTS GRAVEYARD?

M ove Is P rogressive
Y
I
T h t population of Sanford will b* swelled next week by
g

tha gyrivai of Heavy Attack Squadron One, which i* moving
from Jacksonville to the Nnva! Air Station here.
Some of our new residents already have arrived. "Wel­
come Aboard’* ceremoniea are scheduled at the Naval Air
Stitfon on Jan. 16.
,
. .
Tha Herald would like to underscore a atalement by
C*pt. James I). IUmagr, commander of Heavy Attack Wing
One. Said Capt. Ramage:
"W* want to make the men of Heavy Attack Squadron
One feel that Sanford want* them. We will help them In any
way we can to get nett led a« noon a* poaalble; it i* n big
nova with much work involved. In order to get the men back
to their normal training cycle it will require the aupport of
averynne here in Sanford.”
Tha deci*lon to mote VAIM from Jacksonville to San­
ford ia lignificant. Thin will baa* ail of the Atlantic Kleet’i
Heavy Attack unila in Sanford. The move culminate* a long,
lu rd fight to bare tha entire heavy attack family at o.ie
location.
Facilities tu houae the aquadron and It* equipment
have been completed at NAS. T hese facilitiea include new
hangar* and ihop apace. The facilities for the families also
are available In Sanford.
Tha 860 members of VAIM represent a valuable new
addition to Sanford. In terms of payrolls, housing, groceries
and other products, this will l&gt;e equal to a major industry for
fanlltoja County and Sanford. In addition to the number of
t In VAH-J. many will bring familirs.
Fr*m th* economic point of view, this will mean much to

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The Sanford Naval Air Station will be strengthened by
tha move. Aa the home bate for all the Heavy Attack Squadjtmo of the Atlantic Fleet. the etation will be more Import*
By I.SCZ ROBB
Union which the Rev. William J.
The Christmas ptnke tl • two
ant to national defenae.
All of Somlnola County jolna NAS in laying "Welcome Thera a n * time, within th* Smith, director of 5t Peter's in- •died weapon
memory of tht majority of Amt- itltule of Labor RoliUoni. die
Aa for tha nawipaper atrlke, it
Aboard" to VAH-1.
ha a deprived the pa per a of the

S ervice T o Sanford
I t i* refreshing, in thin age. when n man steps forward
attempt* to do aomething for his fellow man.
Such action renews one's faith in the goodness of
i t ia « reversal of the tradition of "getting all one
eaib'* tha all-out commercial approach to business.
Today, w* nominal* W. K. McRolierta for the high
honor of ''aarvica to hia community." Because he like* baaeball. McRobert* volunteered to post $1,000 bond with the
Florid* State League to give Sanford an opportunity to dis­
cus* the poaaibllity of obtaining organized baseball again.
Th* final dKiaion on sponsorship of a team in the
league cannot detract from th* importance of McRoberta’
action.
At a time when Sanford needed it 11,000 gunmuiee *o
that It might fully inveatlgate the proposal, McRoberts came
forth to maka hla pledge.
Without the guarantee, Sanford would have been un■bia to tail Florida State League directors that it had the
money, that It was interested in a franchise and that it
wanted all of the facts.
McRobert* recognized the lienefils that baseball could
bring to Sanford. To him. Sanford ia indebted.

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Bar. frank L. Person*
l i r a ta r t am. A ll. wUl a u n t at
aetvicM thla wlatrr ta lloly
Cr«#a Kptacopal Church. Ila and
hla wife arrived today, amt will
ally in Sanford until April I.
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thar of Rrlg. Oen. Jerry Per.
•on*, aide to PrreMant Elitn
howar and the undo of Gordon
Periona, former governor of Ala­
bama.

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rlrani living today, when the
electorate col ted up with rape
cioua. undisciplined and bullhead,
ed hlg hualneit and alapped It
down through Ike medium ef It a
elected •ervanla, the Congreia of
the United Statai.
It occura to me that big labor
tnlcht, with profit to itself, take
a cloir took at Ihlt recent chapter
in our national hlitory. The tauce
that It served the |ooae In one
loatance often become* forcedfertins lor the sender In abort
ordrr.
Or, to put it In another way.
no m atter how wlda the pendulum
awing*, on ill return journey It
iwrrp* juit a* far In the nppoilte
directlun. And it 1* one woman'*
opinion that the electorate ll gel­
ling fed up w lih'itrikri again*!
the puhltr. and that It ia parti
culirly anierrd by strikes again*!
the public at Chrlitmaallme.
Chrlitma* ilrlkei, affecting large
•rgntenta of the public, are oh
vloualy a choaen Inttruinent of
pnllry In certain ircllnna of labor.
Thla aaaaon ika gineral public ha*
bean the chief victim of itrlkc*
agalnit the major airline*, at a
time whan holiday travel la at ita

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Tlila y eir. tha greater New York
area, affecting tome IS.OOO.fxw
periona. haa keen without matropo
titan newipaperi. Butina** hat
been icrlouily affected and read
era Inconvenienced by a strike of
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CO M PTR O LLER 'S C A L L

RESOURCES
Loans Ami Dlacounta
Banking House, Furniture
And Fixtures
Federal Uesm c Hank Stock

LIABILITIES
Capital Stock

8 4.018.680.94

260,000.00
260.000.00

Surplus
Undivided Profit*

130.667.3t
16,000.00
7.246.79

119.106.93

Keaerves

100,978.27

Unearned Discount

121.262.01

V. 3. Governnrent Obligation* 31.387.233.67
Other Marketable Bond*
406.363.41
Cash Anti Due From Banka
Total

1,712.409.68

6.608,026.76

DEPOSITS

110.671.611.78

Total

9*770,335.51
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MENDOZA. Argentina (U P 1 IArgrstine womanhood breathed a
Ugh of relief today. The awifl
kick m in I* In jail.
The atrift kick man wa* Hum
herlo Victor Hidalgo. 3t. who wa*
Identified al Ihe police station h&gt;
a dnten of the ytung ladles be
had annoyed
Hidalgo operated by dropping a
coin on the ridewalk If a young
lady stopped tn pick it up. thr
queilionalite Don Juan would daih
out of hi* hiding plica, administer
a itrlft kick and flea nn his bl
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The MDaouri Senator, ovrrwhelraingly reelected to a eerond
term la*t November, h at kept^
friend* In every ramp. He • r r \ H *
x* the first Secretary of the Air
Force under Trumre. and hu
barken believe that hi* contlnu
In* concern over vtrensiiienlnj
America * defence* ha* helped in
keep him in the forefront a* a
national figure,
Truman a role In the party, a*
.lie Democrat* fara a difficult
dccialon In '60. U intereating.
Som* critic* are beginning In ity thot hi* forthright end oflrn vto-w
imi statement* that rapture the
headline* trod la itamp the imroe of r e troudou* patt on thr
parly and Identify it with the Tru­
man era.
Rut the Demorratle Nitlomt
Committee i* about to ark Trumao'* pennisiten to make hi*
TSth birthday on May I tho occa­
sion for a great national rally,
with a cloied clrcult lelevUton.
•how equivalent of "Ttd* Is Your®
Life" celebrating the nation's
most famoui Democrat.
Whether ho liunehec months In
advance of tht convention a drive
to determlnt the nominee or
whether he holds hi* fire. Harry
3. Truman Is bound to have a
lot ta lay about the politics ef
the coming Presidential yaar.

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the progressive yardstick laid
down by Americana for Democratie Action, almost perfect. But he
does not frighten Ihe com m a
lives, who feel that batleally hr
lr one of them.

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crlhee "unjmtlfird and without
Yuletlde bonua adrrrtiiing that
rraaon."
Chrlitma, In New York ii the ran mean the difference between
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aeaion. loo,
irans- red and Mark Ink In a year'a
port unlona to thraalen to elo»e•'0I&gt;*^ ,***!?; ** ** ,h* °bJ*ct of lrdown the tubwaja and impend bui
**. k*matrln|
service. Theie are not atrikei the Industrie* from
"" which
* athkera
agalnit the auhway and but ayi- earn a living? At timet, it auraly
lemi; thete are atrikei against a irem i to. It t* tlgalflcant that the
auffrrlng and a nolongerpsllent other craft union* aiaodated with
the newipaper Induatry rrfuaed to
public.
Such a tram port atrlke kept the •uppnrt financially or otherwlte
city on pina and nrcdlet during the Mail Deliverera' atrlke.
Now Mg labor It planning to
the ChrMrna* aeaion of IMT and
p/ob^lV win h.ng nver it durlng "ro lled " In Ihe 16th Congret* for
the 19i9 licilidaya, when contract! it* lupport which, to hear tabor
tell it, la solely rtipontlhle for
come up for renewal.
Surety, If labor'a antenna ia tun Ihe iweeplng Democratic vlciorlri
ed In, It will discover that tuch In Ihe Inet election. It la planning
Hrlke* luccrrd only in angering a primary talk force of too lobbythe public and harming labor'a lit a In Congrcii, a* well aa prelcauie.
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tuce at the gcati-ruota lavat.
It ii eipeciatly relevant to read
nut majbe both Congreia and
In Mr*. Eleanor Roosevelt* rot hlg labor had better be reminded
umn that *hr In* never heard (hat Congress it primarily the
more rriliriam of labor man dur­ te n a n t - SERVANT — of Ihe
ing tha* preaent tenon. Mbor doe* people, end (hat what happened
not have a better friend than Mr* elmoet three drradei ago to big
Rooievelt, and it might do liaelf bu»lne*a at the hand* of the elec­
a »er*ice by heeding thla gentle torate can alao happen to big labor
warning.
If the publie u put had too far.

Writer In Prison,
Seeks 'O ne Story'

Senator Hubert Humphrey of Min­
nesota aa thalr torch bearer if
r.bt their avowed choice. Tho
bloody battle that could emuc.
particularly a I n e e Kettncdj i Catholicism and the a Ur fiance o f*
Catholic voters la the big eitlc*
would be In the background, could
destroy what acorn a today the
party's excellent chance to cap
ture Ihe Presidency.
That, at any rate, I* the fear
i f tht experienced politicians out
uf tha Truman Administration, it
explains what appears to be a
growing determination to make
Symington the natural and Inevit-g.
able choice and thereby avoid a w
broiling showdown.
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tbs Presidential nominee for a
iccond time.
Among Truman's associates are
those who doubt tha wisdom of
Ma current decision. They beUive
It would be wiser for him to cootinua the line be takai publicly
—tha Democratic party bat many
good candidate* and when the
cMvanlion mteta we ll rboetc one
u them. Certain ef Symlngton'i
hackers Ire known to feel that a
Truman declaration might eves
harm the prospects for tha Mis­
souri Senator, who haa repeatedly
Insisted that he ia not a candi­
date for the Presidency
But Truman, who ha* never
lacked confidcnca In hla own
folltical
wisdom,
particularly
following hla extraordinary vielory agalnit all odd* In hla re­
flection In IMS, teems to feel
sure that he can carry the day.
He may. of rourie, be dlatuaded,
but he b n always followed hla
own conviction* with bold forthillhtnc**.
The rnelrictns of the rid pro*
in thr party around Symington
m
a mmpromii* candidate It
•cm In the report that Jacob Arv*y. Democratic national commit­
teeman for lllinoi*. I* ready to
MIAMI f l’PIl The Good atari wotkinn for the Mlttuurian.
Arvey helped to initiate the Inom
Humor man brought more than for Stevenson that rcvultrd in Ml
ire rream to ear Miami couple fir*l nomination for rraildent m
Sunday, Ho literally brought Ufa. 1*31.
Aa these experienced Demo­
Police credited Cecil Regadale.
crat! icc It, the party dilemma
M year-old retired Georgia health I looking to 'fin ia a* follow»:
official, with tilin g the life of Senator John P. KcnocHy will
It month-old Michael Gagscr after come into the convention with
'he largeit bloc ef deletitt*. He
the tot feft late a canal.
Ragadale arrived momenta after
ihe h*y had baas pulled uncon
•rleut from the final. The lari' a
father. William, vra* frantically
trying to itv e tha lad.
But Ha ((dale law hr wai uamg
improper malhodi.
"The father wai trying to luck
JERSEY CITY. N J. ft'P D the water out of the boy'a lung*
with hla mouth, but ho wai bold­ TVradio co|umnl»t Marie Torre
ing Ihe boy'a head tee high and settled down to a 10-day priron
It w am 't working," laid Haga- term for contempt of court today
dale. "He wai understandably with three good hooka, a sharpen­
ed pencil and intantion* of get­
frantic."
Ragadale then aaked to t ake ting at leait one good itory out
over. Using t«e old fashioned aril- of her confinement.
flrlal reapfritlon method*, he be­ The New York Herald Tribune
gan to push rythmically on the rolumnlat was committed to tho
lad'a body. Another man held hla Hudion County Women’s prlton
hand In young Mlehaot'a mouth Monday for refuting to tell a fed­
to prevent him from biting hla eral court the source of a dis­
puted new, Rem about linger
tongue.
'T retty won the baby wai hiiing Judy Garland. She told newtmrn
hla finger*." laid Ragadale, "and her Imprlmnmcnt would he a
I knew we were going to bring "badge of honor" In the battle
for freedom of the preu.
him out of it."
"We kept on working on him
Die I t ) ear-old mother of two
and by Ihe time the emergency Infant* wai bonked, fingerprinted
•quad get there with the oxygen, and clad in a blue - and » wide
the baby wai crying and putting striped dren. She was aulgned
up quite a fuu."
In a three-bed room with a view
Ragadale tald ha formerly on the levrnth floor that ti uied
worked with both the U.3. and normally for court witncaiee or
Georgia Public Health Service. civil prisoner*. She I* the only
He laid hr itarted driving a occupant.
Good Humor Ice ereem truck
Warden Henry 11. McFarland
" h r eomething to do" after re­ aa'd the wtll not come in contact
tiring in Georgia.
with an&gt;nne charged with a crime
Laat year, he wai credited with
She will have nothing to do but
laving a heart attack victim In read and take notes, according to
Georgia by ullag artificial ratpl- prlton official*, (iueat columnist*
ration after the man’i heart Hop­ will write brr daily column unlit
ped.
her relrase Wrdneidsy, Jan.
deat Harry Tnimaa hat told ■
keif dotes of hie closest con ftdiatee ia New York sad Washingtoa that hajalenos tan y la tha
new year la c e n t out for Senator
Stuart Symlngte* ef Mlaaeurt aa
feia choica for the Democratic
Berninatioa for Praaideal ia IMO.
Ia prtvata talka wUk auectatea
out of hla Administration, Tru­
man hat repressed Die reavlctlen
that by comlB| aut early for hie
fellow Mliaourtaa he can deter­
mine the count ef the convention
tad perhapi head off a bitter eon't i t fee the No. I place, la l*M
the former Preitdiat watted uatlt
me Democrat! mat la Chicago to
dectara far tha thaa Governor of
Saw York, Avcrall Harrimaa.
At a m an p rtu conftrtncc ta
tha Blackiteaa Haiti, la aupport
cf hla awn candidate. Truman
•aid that Adlai Stavcnaeo could
not wta. Ha eulragtd Stavanaoa'a
ardeat followtri. and tha coovaa-

Squadron Is Com ing;

But there is a far greater value to bo considered. The
n«w residents will l&gt;ecoma' valuable additions to our local
«We »nd loeiil life. TTtey will become our frlendi and

lion, Ignoring hll eouniel. chore will be opposed by a combination

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WASHINGTON - fem ur Pnil- the former IlliMii Governor aa cf tho Northern liberal*, with

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with (iifta k Greeting*
from Friendly lltiainv*^
Neighbor* and Your
Civic and Social
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R. J. BAUMAN
President
R. F. MANN
Vice Freaidant
BRUCE G. PADDOCK
Vice P m ident
R. W. DEANE
Caahitr
O. C MCBRIDE
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Geo. D. Bishop
L. I. Fraxl«r
J. C. Hutchison
R. F. Mann
H. B, Pop*
J, W. Shands

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Patterson Wants
To Fight Cooper

'Watch Pirates/
Willi* Mays Says

Greyhounds To Run
Back-To-Back Eaglos Got
In Distance Races
Venturi Los Angeles W in

NEW YORK (I'm - Hftvy'a t l | hi champion Floyd l'*tltr*o»
Dixtance rare* will hold the
h it tentatively picked Henry
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NEW YOttlC (UPIl—Wtllif JtB&gt;* I cam# from non ,-rrc and t-v cry Kennel Cluh tonight.
(hallcrnr,-, it fvwper btalt Brian
LOA ANGELES (FPU - Back- way Is tie Venturi, whs had flaiiy t "Look out (or thorc Pitt* lime we played ’em. they looked
London next week.
For Ihe first time thi* xraton, o hack eaglet, one of the rareat tehed hla round an hour earlier.
tiurgh
Piratef!"
dhe
world
rhampbtna
to
m
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That became an open xcerrt to
dvere will !&gt;e three of the impular "f &gt;H golfing fens, put young Ken But he got a bogey and he fol­
In *;mv« llracket
Like a cumin*! legion of oilier*,
•lay during the latett Matt Irom
(hat with a bogey oa th#
May*, already In the J'O.OOu tab thrre-rlghth* mile tests on a tingle Venturi of Ain rrin d iro off and lowed
Cut D'Amalo, Palttrinn'i manat the iluitin j San Franrivco Giant*'
parlhre# 17th.
racing program.
center
fielder
(eeli
the
Pirate*
ar;
bracket,
will
remain
here
un­
rr, a ja ln tt promolrr Jark Solo
Endurance
greyhound*
are tunning In the quell for money
“ That 13th ho!# coat me about
ntona of London and Truman Gib hate a good chance to run off til it ta time to *ign bi% ip:n con­ rcheduted for action In the firat, •inning honor* on Ihe 1934 golf­ 17.000," Wall moaned later.
tract
and
then
he
will
return
in
ton, president of tha Interna- "dh the National League pennant
levenlh and 10th event*. Ctually ing circuit today.
Wall rollfcted $3400 for tecond
San Fra nr Deo.
ihla year.
Uonal Boxtnc Club.
there l* only one diitance race, al"Jly first year in San Franci* way* the final event, earh even­ Venturi, a 77 year old picture plare, with a irore of 2SO Billy
O'Amato told rrpo.tfri that Sol'Man. they reallyplayed great
•winger who hai been on the Maxwell of (Wr*«*. Tex., who wai
omont and Glbion bate Joined 1**1' ,**t.&gt;car Jl,d
11 •* co waxn'l to*. bad.“ be grinned. ing,
toree* In trjln i to entice Cooper * hHt# improvement (or them to 'I didn't knoa too many
---- pcoph* Oc-caMonally, Rating Secretary verge of greatneia for hla two well in Ihe running up lo (he 14th,
yway from promoter Harry Le -!« it. told Maya, relaxing in tail there when I first a rm e d , but K. C. Williamton it able to gel to. year* aa a profritional, won th* ■then he too ran into a bogey,
S33.0OO lx&gt;* Angelea Open Monday came in third with a 2tt and got
tene of London Levrne la a c *.ae ,ronl at ,he television *et athi* I it wax the same way when1 first
gether a pair nf three eighth* af­ with one of the great romehackx ruco for hi* effort*
friend o( D Amato and rhamplon
h«».
. !
10 Nfw Vork I w ax gelling fair ».
in golfing hittory.
1‘atteraon.
*1 •hink our ball club aMIt need* u*#d to California when the tearon
Doug Randrra. thr xcrond day
Central Florida fan* proved
Trailing hy eight ttroke* at the trader from Miami Brack, Fla.,
Although antry Cut would make raor* pitching, he a-tied
Ae I ended
long ago that dittanrr race* are
no outright admltdon, hi* vehe !o«t an awful lotta game* w *| Willie ballid317 la*t aea*on.
their favorite but thr Sanford -tart of the final round, Ken xhot Pniihed with a 74 for 292 and got
meet tirade left no doubt that he could#' won if we Just bad a lit loaing Hie hatting rruwn to Ru-hic Orlando track ran arrange only a 4 under pat 34 on the front nine, usoo
Athhurn of the Philllet by only a limited number tine# It lakra a (hen w n | umler par on the hark
At 3*1. each collecting 9333. were
and Levant had agreed upon It# better pitching
Cooper a* tie nc\i challenger— "We flntehed third and Pitt* three point*, but he tay* he •pedal type of greyhound with nine for a 93 to ratrh the fading Paul Harney, Auburn, 3la«* ,
*aan't the le**t bn divappmnted unusual ability and tlamina to go Art Waft and win by two xtrokea. Mike Rouchak, Gro**lngrra. N, Y..
either in Iayndon or the lolled
|
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“ How ran am body l&gt;* dixap- this three-eighth* route.
He flnithed with a 271 for th# 72 and Bolt. Fry*1at Biver, FI* Vi­
Stair* — U temper wreMa th* m *
len Gelberger, Sant* Barbara. Bn
jk
Uriiith Empire title from London
Top da«a among Ihe three- hotel,
L T fU a illx I J v l l v J V l l
" | wa« mighty happy that I did eighth race* will he found In ihe
i*hed with thr »ame acore to lop
93199 1 Irlory
next Monday night at I/mdon
aa well a* I did."
Cooper knocked out London In
loth tonight where a fart Grade Thr . victory wai worth 13340 ihe amileuri.
But hr wai tewd on Occaiion It field it ready to go. Probable Jiom me fuva Angelr* *p«tn»or, and
ihe Gr*t round of Iheir pr*V&lt;OUl
;n San Frandtco
light. May I. 1954. and It ii *p
favorite i* McKcll, Rocky Mount­ Ken pirked up another IlhOfl from
Wrather Huiiub* Him
rarest that D’Amato tjcltovc*
ain Derby winner. Oklahoma Sue !he golf hall company which he
••Didn't bvthrr me a bit," he and Fable Jurlil are among repreaenit.
Coo/c.* lu i ll.c urraymn* to beat,
YORK (UPI* - Wilbur
him again although London i* now )W„ b ) Ewbank, who climaxed »aid ‘ They bwed me at the Poln other* lo walrh.
The bark t# hack eagle* that
rated sixth among world contend j,|| •five-year plan" by guiding Ground* too, onre in awhile, but The regular Grade A feature brought him the thampionthip
HETSY R A W L S
erx by Ih# Ring Magaiine, gnd
Baltimore Coll* to their first I never pay any attention The over the five-uxteenth* mile will cam# on Ihe rlghth and ninth
NOW SHOWING
Cooper acventh.
! championxh'p. t«dav wai named people pay their money and Ihey be run off in (he ninth with Crt Solex Monday. He wai I under par
Ol'EN 12:15
New York booklet tay betting it ,hf N4tionai Football League’a ran do what suits them It don't T#ar* and Rocky Mac Mailer iomlng Into the teventh where he
•Itaturb
me."
even money" for Monday'* fight, ' Coach of the Year" for I9SI In
among the *tepper* to watch.
pot a birdie 3. The eighth hole It
(JET MORE OUT OF
The omy dimuhlng element
which it being promolrd by Solo Ihe annual I'nited Pm * Intern*
342 yard* long and Ken u*#d a
Wtllle did encounter in Snn Fran
mont. The powarful Hrilteh Box tlontl poll.
LIFE (JO OUT TO A
driver to get within II tnchea of
Ing Board of Control ordered
Ewbank won Ihe honor the way- ci*co he said. wa« the weather
the
pin
on
hi*
terond
ihol.
Hr
MOVIE.
occa
Cooper to rhallrngr London; and hit Col;* raptured the 13A* \Vc*t- , . 'll got.. .kindi cold there
.
.
calmly tanked the putt and he
in the llrillih Win. hover* obey ern DMtlon Ulle-eaally. He r r - you know
•vai on hla way.
Ihe IlltBC — or el*e Solomon* la reived 11 of Ihe ^ vote, exit b, «**, lm a hot weather player."
The ninth la 309 yard* long. On
Ihe promoter ilnrr he hat London rporta wrltera who covered the
Eaal
this one, he took two ahota to
If Itct'y Rawl* could dart her st lb# end of th* flrat round at under contrail.
I’rineelon 72 I’rnnxytvanli *T
barely make Ihe green Thi* lime
ItjO lour nf the worn i » tolf cte st Peterabarg, ahe rallied for
ta
"
’'“"
Seven-Footer
Soys
• ornell c* Columbia J!
he left hlmtelf a »o font putt, but
Buddy Parker, who»e f'iit*lmrgh u
*. t |
j * SI- I-oul» T9 Flttaburgh «l
cult at ar&gt; «xli rc near the pace a 72 and a pair of 73'» to flnlah Lakers Play Dead
he rimmed It home and flmahrd
four »trnket ahead of Jackie Pun*
Fteelera were unhetten in llmir l i f t
W O S II 1
L U rC C J d ong l*land II. m CCNY «a
the t&lt;4 early In IBM, the would ■“d Jlcv Hinton.
Ihe front nine with th* Lett xeore 1
For Celtics Again ia*t teven game*, wa* a dlaUnl ( COHAI, GAfll F.S ( r m — per Broun 99 Harvard M
of the tournament
he the odd -on favorite to take
T.vo wreki earlier, ahe bad The BnMon Celtic* can thank eerond in th# voting with four c,.;,*,, haneti-ali »tar 'line M.- V.’ta! Yii'tini* ,M runntii x*
Ken eoaated home with a 2 un
the Mayfair laa ltoa title this ’ -o n the Tampa Open for the
South
Hie Mlnoetpnll* Laker* for their vo'* '
0 hr.r
Cov of Fort \'a&gt;nr. Ind . drnied
der par 33 tn equal th* eourae rec­
jtrei
fourth lime, the third in a row. xjcreax over the last two *ei*ont 7,l&gt;rr. mfn,lon^ nB ' '
I
ailrm
Ky
101
E
lll
T#nn
71
Mnifclay Ih.vl the Fnivenlty of
ord of 93 tel hy Tommy Bolt In
W hia Sumh Carolina Inxs ha»' From this juncture on In 1934, In thr National Ra*krlhall A**aLe# llowell, whole New \o rk .\f*amj furrd Mm away from a Will K Mary St Davidton S7
1934
/ f t 'TH E*
been ore of t e leading women xl.e failej lo track th# winner *
r.lxni* defvalnl the ilrvcland gf holar»hlp *t S'ori'i-vettrrn l.’ni South Carolina 9,1 Clem»on as
datum
roxlly Iilk lisle
prof i '•■■■,ate *lnce turrint to the circle a :«in. However. »he **** The Celtic*, who won the Kail trovvr* in a playofl for the vtrsily.
Tmn Tech It Wrttrrn Ky, 73
Wall wa* in contention right up
“ play for pay" • rant;# elg’il jia r i •n the money In all 17 tourna rrn Dlviilnn till* last *ea«on and Laitern Dlvlvlon ertiwn. rrrelicd
reu#l*r*
\) c( 0y, cenildered the prue Lenoir lthyne si Newberry 92
to Iht ISO* holt. I’ntil then, hi
itn rn f* s tf iu t (la v M i
m enu In which ahe participated currently
SCO.
currently are running far In front two vole*. Paul Brown of the ra trh among Indiana * prep hat Duke M Wake Foreit 37
needed to par out Ih# real of Ih#
After hating one of her finext and flnithed in the top ten money of the New York Knickerbocker* drown* rcrelved the other vote y „ |,aU p|a ) m |a,,
Florida a# l.oultlana At 94
xeaiena In 1957, II appealed it 1winning* for 1111.
When Ewhank left t lev eland * (lf^ a furor over the weekend Mi**l*alppl At at Alabama (4
Philadelphia Warrior* and Syr*
the !&gt;•■ginning of the l#is tour t i n t 1 Wilh three National Open* al cute National*, whipped Ihe Lak Gaff tn become head roach of Ihe „ hrn ,,r , nnoumr(1 hr . , , , qull. Georgia 70 Tulanr Kt
. TIOMNIOOLOA*
Leading
(MoiUd
It w. ■' 1 '** . * tt- «li i.ainit ready to her credit, her chi of er* for the 14th atrat-tht time 119 *’olll in IWI, Hr p'rnrisl \o pro j in(f \u ilh«ri!rrn Stu lliiicomi&gt;. Vihurn no Mi*«ii*|pp| it
the fie!' S'-ie had Juit flnithed ambition In prnfci'tinnal golf ta 109 Monday ntghb
Mldwexi
dure a ehiinnlm in five yp-ira. Yortborvlern’* athletic dtredivr.
Gators Top LSU
* year in which the had won tn ndd two more of th*«e llttea Boh Couty, who hairegained J**
tl*b* *’n
' ’ul*00 but chsragexi that Miami “atote" Me Norlhwritern 91 Michigan 71
t o t tournament a. wax th* iUth to her growing Hat of lrhicre- Hisahoollng
eye after • alow •’l* t°ll» n#»d»d, the iliil iud l 0). *nrr he enrolled at the Mid Iowa 90 Michigan At. M
GAINEAVILLE (FPI) - 4 nd#r
midin* money winner willy $9. menu.
Indiana 77 I'linlue a#
•log Florida handed l-oulilana
itxrt. ted the Cwlllc. attack with
,,r»th
*" ,
h ,i' w rit xrliool.
PRICES FOR THIS
T*S.
State It* flrit Aouthentern 4‘nn
*n ,r,1fr * ^ •’ drlnrv over
|Jv*t MrCoy **ld he left North­ Kanta* SI M Iowa Rt 14
■ It wax alto in lb# Naiionat 10 pnlnt*. uhlle Rill Ittmell pickShe tlx .tcj tie p i t yrar wilh Open that the received her grrat- ed up 23. Eighteen point* earh l&gt;y *b# ‘*Unt» In thechampion* up x-slwrn be route "1 vvaan‘1
ferenre hxtkelhall defeat of the
happy llllnolx 77 WItrimain 31
ENGAGEMENT
n acre ill place fioli'i at Sea f»- &gt;*l thrill while- an amateur. iu , u n i volin mu Hill Sharinan came D^r 71
year Monday night, racking up a
there . . . I Just didn't like the Kan*** 34 Oklahoma Rt 49
land, won two of the next four Playing in the tournament for the and II by Jim I/nr-ilolf made II The “Coach of thr Year
poll gtmoiphrre "
v innnnali 93 Bradley M
99 93 victory hefori 3,044) fani.
ADULTS
tournament* and carried one of flrat lima in 19V). ah# w at runner a meal of 101 by Ihe tlarting five. wai eenducted Iwfire the r'lem
, aut he ramr to Miami wilh Marnuette to L.ivnla till t «
Ropbomora guard Paul Maany
MATINEE
— NIGHT
t*er l«wr*t 72 hole lolati line* »P lo ih# late Italic Zahartai. The other 17 polnii wrrr *rored plomlilp game u*«
played
hope* of errolling breaui# a numAouthwrtl
ted th# ball hawking Gatora with
Joining til* pro rank*.
&gt;0e
70#
14 point* lie n*a trailed by for­
...
I #r of hit friend* from t oil iklahoma f&gt;4 Mtetourl 39
which, of rr.ir.e, g ate her the ov Frank Its ue&gt;. l-ou T*lorot*o i , ,,
ft w n h '•"'7 that ah* timed lov amateur title In ih# event I p * and Sam Jnncx
ward Bobby Shiver and renter
H ill* T im e P l a y e r
Wayne are .I the Florida xe'ioul Mithiia 93 North Trxaa 5t. 79
ST U D EN TS
one of the LPGA'* (treated dime*
Rookie Elgin Raylur lied Cou*y NEW YORK —( t'l'll— Andrew and liecauae "I think I'll like II llarit.'Slinm* 79 Midwrrtlern It. 71 Hobby Sherwood with tl earh.
Poaieiiln; a wild, all around
5 Of
back*. Trailinc by *»y*n vtrokei ^am r. lletiy feela that the weak- for aeoring honor* hr eannln* 30 R E. Wyant, who attended Burk- here." Miami vanity haakrthali llouttnn 94 Tulia 94
Forward Earl long poured la
3Vr*4
19 pointi to lead I.SL' a attack.
ext pari of her game 1* the fair for th# L ikert white Isrry rau»l netl and then the Fnlvertiiy of player* Da*r IlleVot, Bruce Ap
P ta fu r* : 1 aS t * SiSR
The Gatora jumped tn an sarly
Chicago In the IMvl*. played M (ilrgate and Dick Ilrtghofr and Color ado 37 N 'rbratka 30
way w-ooij*. Hanover, *he ft in •tad 9i
^lev,-combs Ready cxrellent
1 •*.
lead and were never headed
C • only game play ed leallrge football game* and nevrr in a m frr Chri* Stavrrtt are all ilreson St. 99 .Stanford 39
long Iron player and
«:2S • 0:11
Florida led al halftime IT 27
VVaihington *9 I'Cl.A 93
I mined a minute nf play.
-from lu rt Wayne.
one# acorrd a hole In one In ■ Monday Sight.
To Stand Trial
n a tc h agalntt Patty Itrrf.
One of the hrlgldeat xpulf of
COLOVTA. N J . (CPU - Don
Yew combe, who r.ev&lt;-r left home, t'-e tour rrrh year for lletiy li
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*»a« “ ready and witling" today to a tournament named In her
xtand Iriil with hi* two brother* honor at her birthplace. Spartan
on charge* nf ax*.nulling a formrr burg, S C, And. on# of the big
/cal thrills of hrr career ramc
policeman.
Decern her 31,1958
Newcomb#, reported to he barn* in ipjc. when the ahot a T-»I lo
•firming In Venetnela, laid Mon \*in lb* Peath Blnx*om-Retij
rray night, “ I haven't left the Kawta Open In*IIalionst
Winning the National Open and
city."
HI* trial, ichednlcd Monday be two other rhamplonahip* hrr fint
tn fore K***t County Judje Wit­ * ra r on Ih# lour, the apurtrd to
ter Conklin. wa&lt; t&gt;o*i|K&gt;ntd to Jan tue lop of the Hat a* the leading
?* heeau*e the Cincinnati Redlrgi’ money winner In ISSI with aevrn
pitcher wax reported In Latin vlrtnriea and hat eonaltteittly
been among the tending money
Ameriea.
“ 1 don't know how anybody fig *-inner* every year.
Itelay, who didn't atari playing
ured I w-»* in Vrneiutla," Yew
,tt0k
*i,"f ■- J*'■
■
* t- * . r
*M
- «*#4 •&lt;. ••*)- w w ^ V i ( u h n . i i x ' i i vjf.teti
combe *ald at hi a home here. Kbit until ahe w*i If. bad a brief
brilliant amateur
raretr
'JAhen I tinned nty 1919 rentraet but
♦fih Gab# Paul of the Redltgx which included two T e ia i State
recently, Gab# Irft for Vrnetueta chainplonihlpi, the Trona-MItll*
Irnt not me. I havrn't left the ilppl. the Rroadmoor Invitational
Capital Stock ............................ $ 200,000.00
and the Hollywood Tour Hall
city."
$ *1,077,090.28
I ajuus and Discounts
.................
Ncwrombe further explained he
All told. Ihla wlntume laa* Hu
Surplus ......................................
300,000.00
aikdl fur the poilponemenl be- won 29 rhampionihlpa a a a pro
1 9 5 ,5 3 0 .0 0
B anking House, F urniture, F ix tu res
Undivided
P
r
o
f
its
.....................
46,280.43
cauw he hai acquired a new law­ (rational and lo Just eight year*
2 ,9 9 7 .1 5 1 .8 0
U. S. G ovt Bonds
yer, who wanted more lime lo on th* tour taken down more
O ther Reserves
18,000.00
f-tmlliarUe himxelf with the ea*e than 170.(go ia price money.
1 ,1 2 1 ,0 1 3 .3 2
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Rawls Strong Contender

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U. S. Agents Plan Richard Boone To Shave Kentucky leading College Cage Rac£
Compromise Ends Vote Record Battle To Seize Big Arms
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NEW YORK (UPI&gt;—The Ken­ North Carolina In the Dixie Cl is.
tucky Wildcats, who emrrgrd sic. dropped to sixth.
Irom college hatk'ihall** boiWsy f i - . i - —,i • -J re—-t i d rjM—j
action with an tl4&gt; record, today during the first four wteks of th*
•barges that Mm rommlaaioa baa manner consistent with proper
ontgomery au
u pi
replaced the Cincinnati Bearcats sm rjl'j'- No»Ji Carolina F tt
-* *ix|l&gt; to *- -A
Agasta w o rM hurriedly to thra* no right to examine the record!. preservation and uae of the
at the nation'* No. I team In the a,. . . . . ,|
CMtral A la b in a ccuntlea M a r The federal agency agreed not to record* by stale aulhoritie*. The
the
biggest
upheaval
of the try.
United
I’rew
International
ral
By VERNON SCOTT
TV alar open* Feb 12 (Lincoln-*
inspection should be carried out...
to preparation fee a new Federal
tun among the top 10 team*. St
mgt
ATLANTA (UPI t - F r d e r a I
force
Circuit
Judge
George
Wat
birthday)
In
"The
Rivalry"
at
HOLLYWOOD
(UPI)
Richard
tn various counllri and places
C trl Right* Comm lasion bearing
o * U: r . i y of 7,'cv
i gents planned to sclie today a ■Have Gun — Will Tratcl) Boone New York'* Bijou Theater, co- Coach Adolph Rupp's Wildcats •r*v I*-- o-''' « r *o"er Iw i1-* ™
k k l l ( H AkerleinaUea against tare and Ava rebellteua registrar! where the record* a rt kept."
took
over
first
rlare
In
the
UPI
.. ..... - ta testify at a Friday meeting of The examination ''shall not In huge cache of anti-aircraft ean- shaves his mustache this week starring with Martin Gabel In the
ratings for the first lime since led grour. taking over 10th plate
km stlgatora moved awiftly the rommiiiioa’a tub-committee. terfrr# with the proper judicial ron and small arms linked to a and heads for Broadway where he slory of Ihe famed Lincoln Doug­ Feb t. ISIS Cincinnati, which suf­ tv.ii
I c - e i i isllan slipped
las
debate*.
Specifically, the agreement tald: processes of Ihe state of Alaha- Georgia Tech student aviation en will atar on the stage as — now
they m urt complete their
fered its first two Josses of the *rom nlnlh lo 13th.
mini lion* of voting record! beCommlnlon agenta have the ma H
*t inis
uneoin.
I '**1 •
Jump from horse
,
|4,t
get
this — nnranam
Abraham Lincoln
Iasi sseek worn
when uIt North Carolina Slate was tee.
Inspection nf Ihe records should
v,“ ' ln« ,B Cub*’
fare Friday under trrm i W a 'right to inipert official voter
The
lanky,
ple.aanll,
homely
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Nonh
C*ro',n'
S'
" e ,fd ml w He Kansas State remairrd
Sheriff* deputies Monday found
"sonipromlae" agreement reached registration record! tn Barbour. be enmpleted before Friday.
third North Carolina was founk.
make
II.
Jurisdiction
nf
the
raae
remains
the
store
nf
JO
millimeter
can
Mandar between the eernmlition Bullock and Macon counllra lo the
Michigan Si air. Cincinnati. Nonhextent they are relevant to the in the hands of the U. S district non*. English automatic riflrt and
and the rtatr.
” 1 played Uncoln three years
western. Bradley. Auburn and Si.
ammunition and explosives hidden
The Mate withdrew Ml defiant com minion * Inquiry and in a court Here.
ago in a TV show,” he said ' So
Town’s rounderi out the lop ten
The surprise agreement wat In a deserted cabin In Henry
lb* rote Isn't too frightening from
West Virginia headed Ihe ire.
signed by Federal Judge Frank County shout 20 miles from her*.
that aspect.
end !0 group. Texi* AAM, Tex*
Supervisor
Roy
E.
Kelly
of
the
M. Johnson Jr.
"The least of my worries Is that
Christian. California, Mississippi
YVt.i
The Montgomery chapter of Ihe U. S. Alcohol and Tax Dl/lston of
audiences will think they're see
Stale. Purdue, Si. Ronaventurs
While Clllsens Council Monday the Internal Revenue Service said
RABAT. Morocco (UI'D— Vo- ,n* Paladin playing Lincoln I'D
ind Mirquetle followevl in that orUnited Press Internillonil
bald President Elsenhower should the weapons would be confiscated
1f p*/'**
Jose mY TV Identity
The nation’s No. 1 college has- ler. Utah Stale and Oklahoma
JAN DAB V I
Margaret Ansi Daria (San­ apologire to Alabama, now that under the Federal Firearms Act. torued infantry sealed. off the Rif*• mil
Uhl
l i ' h n l I P A i i h U a _____ 1. .1
sU right. What troubles me 1s dc .
n,J'* n *
v.^ierhtit to- My tied tor I#th place.
ford)
AdmlaalosM
Krlly aald the contraband was Mountains today, ready for action
the state has agreed lo let civil
against
mutinousBerber
tribesl^mlnlng
what
kind
of
man
LinJ
ht
f
'
Die
only
Southeastern
Idward Owens (Sanford)
Ernestine Harris (Sanford)
rights Investigators see voting mailed from California addressed
»'*&gt; ,hf ?onferenre game icheduled.
Marie Roberta (Sanford)
Patricia Tourney (Sanford)
lo Paul Hughes. Francis Hughes men who have been ordered to '* »
records.
-n ,# ^cnliwky Wildcats, who
Births
Jane Flynt (Sanford)
"An apology i* due Alabama of Atlanta acknowledged owning lay down their arms by 1 p m. m*n' not ,h* l*S*nd.
Precootehcd Notion.
'moved Into first place In the rai­
Baby g&lt;rl lo Mr. and Mra. Irom President Eisenhower, the the cabin and said his son Paul Wednesday.
h it Taper (Sanford)
ses era! battalion* of troops
“ Everyone has a preconceived tngi this week for the first lime
Curtis Williams (Sanford)
Charles Boordman (Geneva)
northern and scalawag editors and stored things Ibere,
Discharges
The son was Identified as a JO moved Into position on Ihe flanks idea about him. After all, he was fn nearly two years, bring an uneveryone who has been crying thil
[sirell a Wiggins and bahy hoy Allhams registration
Baby gtrl to Mr. and Mra.
nfflrials )t» ro ld Air Force veteran, an of the snow rapped range itrad a man — a human being, not a beaten string of IS games into the
contest
(Sanford)
Charles Fuchs (Orlande)
engaged In a reprehensible defi- aeronautical engineering student dting the Mediterranean roast 150 m int.''
j H—nr has buried himself In lJn
Although Vanderbilt ha* lost
Nora MrDowell and hahy Uiy ■n*e of the law/' the council a*Id at Tech who flew to Havana last tnilea northeast of here
JANUARY S
The Riff Berbers, traditional coin lore, hooka and research, but five while winning five so far this
(Sanford)
Admissions
Gov.-elect John Patleraon, &gt;\lio Saturday.
Oorothrlne
Williams (Ban
Joyce Sandefor and ba)iy hoy bad denounced Ihe commission's
Mrs Paul Hughes said her hus rebels, took to Ihe wood* last i refused to run old movie* to ob- season. Wildcat Coach Adolph
(Sanford I
ford)
• arller action as a "rank inva­ band flew from Miami In a B26 monlh at a protest against Ihe %&lt;typ how other actors portrayed Rupp figured tonight's gam* as no
. pushover. "Any time we come to
Evelyn Simons and baby hoy sion of slate rights,” along with whlrh ' was one t h o s e people trial of Berber ehirfiain Add! ou the role.
Belly IJvely (Hanford)
(Sanford)
Icon* Davis (Sanford)
his legal counsel Issued a Hair (•ought for uae in the revolution" Bib! as an anti government plot­ "The tourre malrrial I’ve read Nashville, we ran expert a real
JANUARY I
Joyce McComaa (Sanford)
and quoted her husband a* laying ter and King Mohammed V'a or­ tells me what he said and did, hut tough hall game," be said Mon
ment which said
Admissions
Arthur Ailing (l-akr Mary)
'We feel that this order ade Ills group "la trying lo help In der for the arrest jf I m hern not what caused him to behave day.
Berber.
Rerher, on and teacl lo situation*. I won’t
There are four Inlreuonferrnce
Charles P. (Ion tales (San* quatrly protects the interval and tne negotiation* to organise the Lyoutai, another
ford)
charges ol treason.
‘ce pasl performance* of Lincoln gamra Monday night, highlighted
dignlly of the slate of Alabama new government."
Lyoustl fled to the Atlas Moun rtoriea hecau*e I'd only he eon hy Auburn'* 20th straight victory,
Elaine Wise (Sanford)
Krlly aald Ihe cannon was of
and Its public officials.
Velma Mlda (Sanford)
"We have nothing In hide and a lypr used to fire at low flying (aim, where he haa been travel* : fused attempting to imitate them. The Plainsmen trampled Missis“ I'm not a great scholar, but at sippi 60 17 lo keep alive the edlinDr. Henry MrCailin (Ban- our publlr officials have per aircraft and commented, "These Ing under the protection of a
ford i
an actor I think I've .discovered try's longest wtn streak.
lormed their duty In a legal and weapons must have hern Intended heavily-armed escort.
I'earl MrCraw (Hanford)
Experts say Ihe underlying the key lo Lincoln's character and
In other action, Mississippi
proper manner. Irrating all elli- •nr a murh warmer climate."
Virginia Del Vlllagglo (Ixsrh sens equally and Impartially "
Kelly refused to say If he meant iaiiM- of the trouble Is Berber te* ! personality. It was his alonenrts Htale loti nerd back from a week•fieri you d o ...
sentmrnt of the growing influence In the w-orld A lonelier min never end drfeat at Ihe hand* of AuArbor)
.'usllce
Department
lawyers Cuha
LKOPOLDVIM.K, Britain Con
oi
Moroevo's
Arabs,
w
o
have
Flosslr
Baker
(Sanford)
lived "
burn to heat Alabama 11-61;
Thr -Ider Hughe, said hr owned
•jlrl:
f t (UPI) —New street fighting
visit FAMILY!
Gertrude r.aldwrll (Sanford',
Accepting Ihe brief rule — thr Georgia pul Its second confer"The order represents a sincere the property on which Ihe cache sureredeil in dithanding tevrral
erupted M ay despite concerted
Births
tr.d cooperative effort on the part was found and said. "I've let ik-rlier political groups as ‘‘sep- play will run only through May ence win on the hooki'with a 76N you nttd
efforts by while and Negro troops
Baby gtrl lo Mr.
and Mr*. nf roun*&lt; I and Ihe nartle* con Paul slore tome stuff down there, aratists."
30 — hat cost Boone a fortune 63 decision over Tulanc, and the
|o and rioting which hat killed 35
Jackie
McComas
(Sanford)
Hr
turned
dowrn
two
lucrative
Florida
Gators
tupiJrd
favored
cerned lo reach a solution where- hut I really don't know what It
persons and Injured more than
Baby )my In Mr. and Mra. Kl by Ihe right* and obligations nf J i» Some airplane stuff, I he
movie rnlra and four Use trlrvl Louisiana Htale ffii 63.
IM this week
via Vineyard (Lake Mary)
slon appearance* fnr the job And
« ■
the United Stales and Ihe Dale tieve .*'
Several leaders of the inti while
phone: FAirfii 2-4611
Baby hoy lo Mr.
and Mr*. nf Alabama are arrommndalcd."
Paul llughri' wife aald some
hr’II he paid only ■ small sslary. . . .
rioters havt been arrested, and
Harry Mills (Banford)
nf the Cuban student* al Tech"
why?
H o d g e s U n d e r K n ife
warranta have been Issued for lb*
More noon to arrunfi
Hahy boy lo Mr. and Mra.
RICHMOND, Va. (U PI)-D avli
had Interested her husband In the
Utile To Gain
BROOKLYN, N. Y. (UPI) —
•m a t af others.
Loren Baker (Sanford)
Cuban revolution. She tald he had , Flkins, 62. a Republican senator
” 1 have llllle lo gain by play Gil Hodge*. U s Angeles Dodger*
A while paratroop battalion.
for money the um&lt; diyf
Baby girl to Mr. and
told her hy telephone be Intended ' from Wesl Virgin:* from 1916 lo | ing Unroln." Boone grinned “and first baseman who lives hrr* dur| s n k from Knmina. joined
Archie
Wist
(Sanford)
In
return
to
the
United
States
I9Z*
dleel
Moodky
after
a
lone
ill
il
Ihe
play
proves
lo
he
a
di.aslrr
Ing
Ihe
off
season,
undergoes
mlJlegre troops In breaking down
Baby boy to Mr. and Mra.
shortly
I could stand lo lose a 'great deal, nor surgery today at Lutheran
berriradaa thrown across the
W Hasty
Pttquale Del Vlllagglo (Iswh
"Rut I'm doing Ihe play because Hospital.
■treats by the rioter*. The soldiers
Arbor)
harkMcDAVID, iFla ..........................
(UPI
MIAMI (UPIl - James H. I'll !w ■ b ri'rr actor for having
lloges, who tald Ihe o’lwralion
■ M gunfire lo diapers* mob* at
Discharges
yard a&lt;|uahMc hetween nrlfhhors n t j | | a e h o p e H n iY I P * Ilrlg* l.. 9C. founder of Hialeah tried it. There comes a point In “rertainly isn't a teriouf on*."
1120 00
1 7.00
•treral potnta, but there wat no
Doruilirine
Williams and hahy ended In (he savage slashing of
« « «
n u n i C , Hare Traci and a developer of an aclur's life when he can't ar la exported lo be discharged from
m oo
1100
bomedhta report of new casual
girl (Hanford)
'lie city of Hialeah, died Mon­ eept had rolea no mailer how ihe hospital before Friday.
a SI tear old widow', throat late V i r i l C I c R l f t m p H
m oo
13 00
i
Mrs. Charles ((shorn and baby Monday. aulhocIHes reported to
l,,u n ,c u
day.
•;ood the money Is. Conversely, be
T_____
1100
312 00
R appeared that in most esses
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
Seere
glrl
(Sanford)
day.
should never relme good, chal n i •&lt;
432 00
2400
•ta inapt Reed Milo the air ever
Margaret Ann Davis t San­ Sheriff Emmett Shelby said lary nf Stale John Foster Dill'e*
I f 1118 A H i i r d
NEW YtlllK f UPI I—George W. lenging part* beraule the salary
- 32 00
542 00
A t beads af the rioters.
ford)
Mrs. Nunie smith died almost In­ nursed a *. Im* Infection at hi, Marlin, 21, lawyer, freelanre whi­ Is tow "
NEW YORK (UPD-Coaei Karl
Moba surged through Ihe street*
George Jackson iHanford)
stantly after her neat door neigh nome today bui able* said the sll rl and a lungllme Iriend of Ihe
Bonne'* piirtrayal of Uneoin will iHrdl Itlaik of Army has been
to k a aativ* quarter, shouting
Hetty Lively (Sanford)
Ntr allegedly rut her Ihroai with m rr’ was not a serious one
'ale I're I lent Fran’ lin D liooan- tie complicated by a lick of make- named recipient of the 19th an
«seb ilopaat oa "Belgians, go
The virus »rnt l'e serrrtary vell. slier! Monday, iwu days allrr up The story takes place before mu I Tuuclduwn Club of New
Leona Davis (Hanford)
hit
porkel knife Her body was
hamalM
'
ome
from
Ms
trifle**
Monday.
It
Arthur Ailing (Lake Mary)
lound alumpni against the wire
'offering a heart sllsck.
llonrst Abe grew hit beard.
York award "for rendering unus
Gov. San. Henri Bos mans tald
was Ihe lates'—ami apparently Ihe
Mra. ru rtii Williams am! 'cnee separating their houses
FINANCI SIRVICt, INC
•
"if turh different lyj&gt;e* as Urn ual service lo football." Rlaik's
toi to Hu m billed aod more than
baby girl (Sanford)
Held o n 'first degree munlerj m lldet'-of a series of ailments
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI i - Dr. ly Fonda and Raymond Massey cadets have won 166 games, lost
Wt af those lojured In the rioting
or 1ANF0IB
Joyce Nathan lHanford)
charges was Luther Bay Smith, whlrh began In November. 'W , Margaret J, Chun-, Wt, famed can play Unroln convincingly, I 4* and tied 14 others during his
won Ntgreaa. Twenty-eight while
with a surcrsaful operation on, phytlrian and surgeon died Mon­ think 1 should be able In handle JS-year lenurr al West Point.
JAM'ARY i
V, no relation In the victim
175
South Park Anna*
MW were reported injured.
Admlttiow*
tnveiliualora said Ihe two ap Dulles for Inlesllnal ranrrr.
day nf ranrrr.
the part, loo'* Dick grinned
Moat af the rioters were Abako
Doreen Rrlater (Sanford)
Dulles was hospi'alltrd again
parrntiv ***d Ik
oiio'- eHtf 'or
Photit: FAiffti HIIZ
"Anyhow there arc some resemtribesman from the tower Congo.
A home ffeearf should he tom/I'earl Barns (Hanford)
several daya. They exchanged vilh an Inflameil Inletline tail
OKLAHOMA (TTY (U PU -M iJ btanera.
About IM,000 Abakoa now work in
plelely
defrosted
and
eleanrd
at
Ixwrn Jones (Oslrrni
Sanford Ftondi
hcs'i word* ta r,ld.v- a iu. a monlh. jual before the NATO lien William S Key (Ret ), 68,
•'Unroln had a long, thin fare least once a year. A good time
m near Leopoldville, and their
Discharges
load of wood which Mra Smith mrrtlngs in Paris Ilia phjtlelanti former rotiimander of the Okla- wllh a prominent no*r. and *o do is in Ihe fall. When defrosting,
votes made Arthur t'lnrl mayor
Erlv*aril Owens (Stofordl
let him allend the sessions, but bom a National Guard ami a per- I We are relatively tall ami sltn alto
it), » i s i i i her
i l l i inrlghlmr
ll ik m iw ii m
i n ix
piled against
s ifence
wash ami dry exterior
of tha aMy'a Kalamu district to
Mrs.
Charles
Furhs
and
l.ahy
n
Ihe
«amr
baekyard
w'-erc
she
ordered
him to take a re.t Ihere tonal friendof Prrddcnt Klsen-. Her And, finally neither of u&lt; thoroughly. Then cherl. for rust,
Mm Congo's first muuirlpal alecgirl iOrlando)
alter He ipcnl the holiday* in bower, died here Monday after a 1would have won any beauty con irratchei. or hrcaki, and apply
was killed
laat year.
Flossie Baker and hahy laiy
Smith himself notified the slier Jamatra
Irnglhy Illness.
|tests."
iqulck-drying enamrl.
( Sanford&gt;
The cabinet member returned
PFi olflrr nf Ibr widow's dralli
Elaine lAonam and hahy gin
from
Jamah
a
Saturday,
reported
Patrolman J. D Rigby said
(Sanford)
Smith lold olllrer* he became en lhal hr w n ’‘feeling fine." ami
George Iliaon (Kartfold)
raged Monday afternoon because looked II. Then, he ronlraclrd Ihe
Thomas Hall (Hanford)
Ihe widow cursed Smith'* wife, pew ailment on hi* first day bark
Judy Ervin (Sanfont I
at wmrk
who wa* hedriddrn
Roy F. Byrnes Jr. (Ixu-h “ When she laid that. I Just went
TAMPA (UPI r—Firemen probed
Arbor)
nlank ami really don't knovs whal
Ihe tharred toterior of a two
hap|irnr&lt;t." Smith was ipioted Beverage Tax Up
■lory office building here today,
seeking Ihe cause nf a ttnn.ono Jewels In Garbage ns saying, lie alto told them I r Bv Five Per Cent
woman iirurk him with a hoard
HOOMlHH IUU&gt;Y BY U S tlh K .
prartical elaiit. ^ l ^ ^ l l ^ l ^T A:
NOW-PROMPT DEUEERYI
Ret that left it ■ total lots and
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Stale
up to 10' i more miles per gallon.
featuraa wider sraU and mure
■lightly Injured four (Ire fighters Rescued At Dump before he drew his knife
H tepped-ap shipm ent* h a v t
Beverage Dlrertnr If G Cochran
Y l M - r t C K E D UTs: right to
toggage aparc. SIAtllC-MIHHOH
SARASOTA. Fla. (UPI)-Comh
Ihe Morgan Building, which
today reported tax receipt* for ihe
assured you a wide tboice af
FINISH: keeps its shine arithout
rhouae from, with compriwaion
boused some office* of Ihe Gen­ Ing haystarks for needles Is plea* Barge Hits Ferry,
Brtt six months of the fiscal
models and colors. Wa tan prem­
ant
and
easy
rompared
In
what
eral Telephone Co., smoldered for
waxing for up to three year*.
ratine ranging up to 11.25 to I.
year Inrreased more than five per
ier prompt delivery—and it'a 'n
•lmn«i tour hours Monday when several men went through Mon 18 Persons Hurt
NEW
BHA.IH
I
W
i
k
h
S
:
better
El
U.
COIL
SUSPENSIONi
renl over the same period last
to buy!
Bremen were hindered hy Ha hnx day.
Further
refined
tor
a
smoother,
enoird
with
deeper
drum*,
ap
to
NEW YORK (IM'lt - Eighteen year
Thrlri was the final art in the person* were Iniured Monday
Wha, wtndnwless eoorrele walls
steadisr ride on any kind of road.
MY, lo n g er l i f t . OYER H EA D
Total
rollrriion*
an
far
for
Ihe
ttial hsrrrd them from the sourer saga of the U ono pall nf garbage. plghl when a fern' U&gt;al carrying iwriml were (36.631.330. rompared
CVRIEIt WI N D S H I E L D and
Ono short drive and you'll kno*
Mra. John M. Tiller, whn re T6c*i rum m utrn from Manballatt with Ihe S3I.H36.8M Is.I year.
Of the fire.
bigger windossa—ell of Bnfriy
the am art switch la to Chevy.
Fire Marshal Joe Unmet said ■idri on nearby Siesta Key, has a lo Blaien Island was rammed
i ’Uut GIm . S U M U S E DESDINi
Come in and be our guest Fur a
December
col
led
Inns
were
tsp
the Mata began nei the second habit of changing Ihe hiding place brua&lt;l*ldr In New York Harbor by »lwv (’oiler lions fnr December,
fine and faaMonaMe with 1
pleasure trot first chance you got.
floor, but that Ita rauir could for her jewelry.
a gasoline harge east adrifl bv n.U. lolalrd *6,450,414. an in­
Saturday, ah* stuffed the vatu rale force wlmja
sat be Immediately determined
crease of ■ IS per cent oxer Ihe
However, hr Mid there was a ables Into a paper hag and
Thirteen of Ihe Inhired were tt.t17.STB In Deeemher. IttT.
dropped
Ihe
hag
into
her
kitchen
possibility il w at atarlrd by ■
treated at a Stalin Maud Hot
Cochran saixl thr figures were
piece at air conditioning equip garbage pall, figuring this was pltal for ruts ami bruises, while irry pirating to thr department
(hr last plarr a Ihief might look ihe other five declined mrdiral snd represented increases In r«ment.
Along came another mrmher nl real ment.
Not until ,• rev hook and ladder
irets of anlleipaird reeelpls
rigs were
In Ihe aerne roubl Ihe household snd. not being prtv
Bremen gel water into the center vy ko Mra. Tiller's procedure, set
of the building. Firemen ehopped Ihe pall out for the eollerlor
GOT A
Ills collector doesn’t normally
boles h the roof and poured tons
rover that neighborhood on Ralur
of water through them.
Four firemen were overenm* da). But he did that day
The jnh of frrrrllng Ihe fr-wrls
by smoke when they tried In
reach the flame* Hi the smoke* out of Mia ally dump fell tn a
A MILE LONOf
tilled Interior during the early crew of county prDonert. The
search was a success
stages of Ihe battle

s:

Infantry Cuts OH
Reb Retreat Route

Hospital Notes

Wildcats To Visit
'anrterbill Tonight

Everybody5
needs
money
sometime

35 Dead, 130 Hurt
In Congo Rioting

UP TO$600

Deaths

i i

Backyard Sousbble
Climaxes In Dea!h

F A M IL Y

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Officials Probing
Big Fire In Tampa

why the
smartswitch is to
the 5 9 Chevrolet

LIST OF KILLS
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American Hnr.rsl John rocWrli
for the Weil Cerrain srmed fore
*t has been InsUllsd for training

The nirfieUI at the Sanford Nnvnl Air Station anon will 1ur,’° , , i '
.
(
Ik* rnnwd In honor of a pilot who died in a crash of hi* je t R e tls H ik e O u t p u t
plane hut year near Seville. Kla.
TOKYO (UPl) -E ighteen maThe field wPI hour the name of the late Lt. Cdr. Robert jor factor*#* and mine* will to taW . Ram *y, w h ) .. »yed w ith his crip p led je t to keep it fro m
r r n /h in ' in to n ijjid e n tln l area in Seville laat June 2.
Following Ramey's heroic *r
an. Heavy Altark Squadron
"leven rtqucsled that the airfield
-e named tn honor of the pilot
’ipt. laonel Arthur. Naval Air
atlnn commandimc officer, has
ren notified that the request lias
if approval of the Chief of Na*
al Penonnel. Waihlnpon

to oij-ration in Wunan thU year,
matin* it one of (ommunlat China'i largest Heel centera.

-rtnrdinate arrangement* for an
-ipronriate ceremony for the
■casion. The date and time have
:&gt;t been lelectrd. but official*
aid the ceremony i* eapected lo
ake place In the near future.
In the letter of approval, the
.fleer of the Chief of Naval Per■rmel raid. ■'The Chief of Naval
'-ram rel ro rru n in the com
'cnl* made m the basic rorre*
-1 Vn.*e and en.teriement* there
, .-•* U V,-. -.1 to ann-ove I'-e
name "Ramey Field" for the air,i*U of the Naval Air Station,
A L W1I-SON
Hanford.’*
Squadron Eleven, of which It amey wai a member, asked the
name chance "la honor of the
heroiam dcmorulraied by U C d r
Ramey, who !»»• hU Ufa to
save Ihe Uvea of other _
R* to
^ jump
. ni l " to
! d.lately,
r , T ^then
rL guid
...M
crew
WIHout the anticipated vote.
, At,,c d the crippled AID Skywarrior
Wilvon
•**
, way frssm the revldrnllal area.
Mayor nf Sanford laat nirht In
Harney's wife. Wahneta, and
a ■ &gt; deci'lon by City Commit- lw0 f |aj(jr, n_ April and Robert,
si---- a.
live In l.och Arbor.
T ' nomination was made by

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Republicans Elect
WASHINGTON (D PI)-S e n ile
Republicans today elected Sen.
Kvereit M. Dirkaen of lllitHus aa
their floor leader and Sen. Thom** H. Kuehet of California aa
P*rly whip.

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City Boosts Baseball Chances
Commission Gives
Approval To Plan

WASHINGTON (U l'l) — Sen.
Spesiard L. Holland (D FIa.) laid
today he mil aik Congress io out*
taw airline strike* by requiring
compulsory arbitration In avia­
tion labor disputes
,
P re d ic te d D e a th
SKW OKI.BANS (UPl) —Fuafra | .m ire s were held Tueaday
for lh# Rfr_ j uan Alberto Coray.
lild ia , , , rrT,oo Sunday that
minjr 0f those present would nut
live until the end of IPS*.

Organized baaetudl in Sanford waa a hi* step nearer
realiIf today aa a result of the City Commission*! approval
last night of a plan to i.inke the local park available to a
team in the Florida State longue.
Approved was a request for the park, utilities nnd a
grountlskpeiHT. Now, Sanford only must await a Sunday

meeting al Ihe Msyfalr Inn and a
decision by Gainesville, which ha*
indicated that il probably will pnO
out of the league.
Even If Gainesville Is successful
in getting a working agreement
with a major league team, there
la tittle d»uhi (hat baseball will
A U tO F i l ’CS
return to Sanford.
HAMPTON. Vi., (U P l)—Jatnea
Although FSI. directors Sunday
R. Rankin, 21, wai arrested Tuotvoted to go with a aix or eightte U to g f^ i.
team league, a spokesman today
((( Iulomoj,uMi including hi* own.
MIAMI ( U P l) —A young alter- said that a seven learn league
Pollc# laid Rankin admitted oetV.
■■undent over martial oroba'ilj- would be approved tf
«"• fires her a us* he liked to
problems and acute alru'iolUm, .walls Gainesville and Sanford a r t
see automobiles burn.
tried to commit suiri.lr Tuesday able to field trams,
by ramming hit csr Into another
1‘eter Schaal. Orlando AdvertioN ugent L ik e a T erry
vehlele, ihe Highway Patrol said, ing Co. president, and league aeeCINCINNATI I UPl b— Turn No*
Tmirnd. Paul Andre Foiiy. M f*lary, said that the league npergenl, Florida Slat* University
succeeded only in killing the driv- *lrd with seven teams last year
coach hired a* head (oolhall coach
er of the other far Foiiy was and probably would vote to do ao
at Msrylaod. said today he think*
critically injured Inst expected lo again if both Sanford and Galneap - • • ,-tfjnhf-shari w h i expect­
fired Notre Dame Coach Terry
t've.
villa acre successful in effort* to
ed a debate. Said Hlgginlothimt
Brennan "would do a fine Joh"
I r e 1 at w* appoint Al Wil­
In his pocket, troupers found an fln,*’ce teinu.
a* hie replacement at Florida SHiN fJOINC UP — Thl» algn w u erected lantic Coaat Line Railroad and plan* to con- sppsrent lulrlde note lo hit girl | J °"n ^hder, Chamber of Comton temporary chairman of thi* |
State.
today on tha alto of the new Florida Slat# ntnict one of the state'n most modem hank­ ,’rir-d In e*'kh be txld ib|» we*!8'* " * manager and former ten­
c in im h ^ ii and nomlnatt him fnr
Bank, next door to The Sanford Herald The ing fncilitiea.
th# beat way out for yon and JJJJ Pr'*^a®Jj Ijjrt U»o Com ml*mayor of 1930."
Dimes Returned
(Herald Staff Photo) me" breauve of his alcoholism. aloa last night that a local group
City Attorney W. C Hutchison
ban k recently bought the property from At­
te seeking lo return base hill na n
NEW YORK IUJ’1) —Gov. KaW
Jr. ruled that nomination* muat
I Officers said the driver of Ihe permsneni bails. He estimated
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - The ion Rockefeller Tueaday returned
be krpt open, but the temporary
other
ear,
Henry
Newton
Moore,
If.ooo
fane n u t "season
chairman waa elected mayor. In Florida Stale Vnivmlly Athletic a dim* sent to him by two Lon*
vi swerve iI ori
’o Iry
try that
„ lM
,
--rrto.
off roe
Ihe rout
road to
accepting the office. Wilson aald. Committee today, began a search (aland school girl* with a note
to avoid tha collision. Bui they b ll “ g
•I will do my Utmost In he' a for a new head football coach laying; "Wa know from our hiisaid Folsy, speeding along al team had drawn 3S.000 te tta p o »
good mayor and maintain tht **if' with a potfull ef "posstblea" bat tory that your grandfather gave
more than Kl miles an Hour. III- rat year.
no
firm
candidate*
dime* to the populace aa a token Charles Staubitt. veteran mer quires consideration nf population by auhtlng hooks for firms, and -rally pursued Moore’s car off
ally of thi* honor.”
The city will get JO par cent
Wilton moved lo the chair va­ So far, Ihe commlllte hat not of friendship, and to show our es­ ,-handtslng eapert, "laid it on the end make up of Ihe community. sftrr ret riving s ilrgree In law he road
Ihe nel profits te exchangt for
from 'Ivmll'on tV '-ge nf l aw,
cated by former Mayor Merle received a single sppllrallon. But teem for you we are sending you
With
the
tremendous
growth
in
Moore, a bridge tendrr, was Ihe park, utililtea and a around**
'* L* _ ____
t___c ..______
J .L l. it
IIm " this morning (o the exrcu this area, you will always stay Chicago, lie returned to mere-hand
samea -token
of friendship.
Warner. Immediately after Jo* it ha* been bombarded with iu g -'u
- father of two children.
keeper.
live board of the Retail Mer hehml unless you can forecast Ising. a Held nr lia&lt;1 studied since
Baker took Ihe oath of office a* Sestlona from alumni and fans
Reside Moore's tody te the
since
Tom
Nugent
quit
Tuesday
commissioner from Acting CHj
tha agr of 12.
chant* Division.
the need* nf your rustnmrrs
to take over the head coaching Ice Clogs Pipe,
Clerk, Henry Tamm.
Through ilie large syndicate* nf
Staubitt is assisting Ihe Divl
"II your town is not inviting,
David (latcfcel. who had sere spot at Ihe University of MaryllJd • short
,, u corporall()ll
* “ b*‘h,lf at
8*"fobert-fornied.
« « that
sion In plans for promotions and investors will seek Ihe oull&gt;lng Montgomery-Ward and Sear* tee
slmrt time
time later
later. ^
,hould
«
Water Supply Cut methods of Increasing sales In dislrirts where (hey ran gel Hneltuck Stati*-!'» addeil to hi* JiwilT*
ed on ihe board for three year*, 'and.
The
*JUiard
of
directors
chosen
to
ran
"You
name
him
and
if
he'*
In
waa liven • silver tray a* *
N O B T il TONAWANDA, N. Y downtown slorrs.
cheaper land, more parking spare experience w.tli stints in ail'.ertis- said Tl-s-pe- H. R Blair. 1* that ,hr fluh ||# a&lt;ldrd ,h |, (hc
memento. In hi* remark*. Gat- football, he1* been tuuested by (UPl)—A state of emergency was
The retired merchandising u - and attractive surroundings This ing and sal.ts promotion depart­ , Folsy rou.d have picked out any
rhoo*e a bus Inet* manager
eh el, who had Jwt UR ■ d»7 -omelvod)." said one source close declared In thin Buffalo, N. Y.. ecutive told rneniberi, "You wilt lake away lh« Importance of ment*.
I uni of i tonia Itni of pin# trtf • u "Biirchigdlii Ihs a i mi«
Ion* artsIon In hi* ftrat day on ta the athletic tom mil tee which suburb of M.flM population today haven't studied jour lown te find the downtown shopping area "
Fur If yrsr he managed tha 1on hi. rid. te th. road te ^ ¥ ^ y S S Z ! S ^ F S S ^ J t
Mw Board ef Coonly Commission it being given a free hand In when an Intake pipe jutting into what you need in Ihe way of Slauhlr Is not a man whose
Into Tliey would hav* done the
^
, - ^ Tnna te
era. jpktnrly aald, ” Yoe boye don't nominating a successor lor Nu- 'he Niagara River became clog- stock; retailing I* no! just whal opinion can lie taken lightly. He S»art ’'oclwck and Co store • in
&lt;&gt;oen the oa -. to Ihe people.**
know anjC'ing alniul govern­ cent who also served as athletic grd by ir* and cut off the flow &gt;ou sell over the counter; il re­ worker! his way through rollegr New Orleans, ami headed Ihe loll jusl at well "
, S,hi., k .i . tern
f, a using iliviFriend* and relatives said to
MeKoberta said Sanford la “bte
ment until you walk acrosa the director at State.
of water into 'the city's filtration
I -ion. in imj. lie entered Ihe the past year Folsy had drunk enougj, an&lt;i progressive e n o u ji
street lo Ihe rourthouae." He Names most mentioned In spe­ plant.
class D or better; ww
Army, where he nandlrd post et- bit way out te a happy marriage ^
added, "We have had a eloae culation are ousted Notre Dame
Fir# officials ordered all Indus
and promising
career
changes from Cuba to China
i
”
I'* ,(wn' want someone running the club
former
rommlsfutn during Ihe pert three Coach Terry Brennan. and
..
__
trial plsni* and schools rinsed
jf |&gt;nlvjI (jl, awj
mough
After ten years nf Army life srvrral month* in a veterans
year*, and have shown marked pro Otto fir* tam of the ( lev#. ^wau%# q, Hie resulllnc severe
hospital
lor
artee
alcoholism.
to
m
n
r for a pniflt; (hat’s wire
ami
a
di**pi&gt;oiniini:
experience
progress I will take many fund land Browns.
water shortage.
Last month hla divorce became |
that w* give SO per
with hi* uwn retailing business,
ALao &lt;m tho Hat are Hank Foldmemoriae with mo."
An emergency supply of water
^
Slaotiiti returned In S-sr« He Imal aod Foiiy quit hit liw prac c#n| )0 th# fj|y &gt;nd ,lk f
berg. line Voach al Ihe University waa hauled to the De Graf Mem­
was sent to Vrncsurla In nrgan- lice. Friends said he spent most „ perpetuate the club; we caa
of Florida. Paul Amen, head orial Hospital by lankrr* from
ire sales promotions and establish of hit lime drinking and talking mlkp t go of H if H goto tef ttte
roach at Wake Forest. Manuel other communities
ground ia tho right way."
a
Sear* chain in lhal South te suicide.
Huerta, University of Tampa
Commissioner Earl Hlgglaholk
WASHINGTON (U PI)-The new the first session of the must over American country
roach, and Charles t a Pradd.
am, who made Ihe motion to ap­
19M All-American tackle al Flor Committee Seeks
and bigger *4th Congress con­ -vhrlmingly Democratic t'«»ngre«* For aeveral )rar* he and Mra.
prove tho plan, aald “it ia tho bote
Ida. now an aulstant coach a I
vened today with a liemocrallr -inrr New Deal days. Bui sparks StaublU wi-te Die only America ns
recreation we've bought in many
leadership pledge if “ responsible were expected to By on such Is­ among tVlivti natives who spoke
FSU.
Boat
Registration
year* for the price ire will poy."
Gov. LeRoy Collins congratu
service” and a Brpubliran mi sues as efforts to rurh Senate nothing hut Spanish, and had
TALLAHASSEE (UPl) - The oority operating under a changed Idlbusters, civil rights and labor never tern a vacuum rleaner. a
A fast moving fores! fire Mon­ Islrd Nugent and Maryland to
day. burned IS acres of pine tim­ lay for “ getting thcmselvao a Governor’s Advisory Committee command In both Ihe llouve and eitlslatinn
asdic iron. In farl. few of Ihe
no Water Acre** and Safely today Tenet*.
ber near Oviedo.
Pne new roach"
J. Edgar Hoover
The fillbuater iatu* moved to­ thouvands of article* handled hy
The Mars was traced lo a small
An economy chalking# from ward debate when Vice I'rrsld-nt the hugr catalogue company.
‘Florida Slate will soon do the made Anal changes on Its tenta­
MIAMI
REACH
(U
P
D
The
tive Florid* boating rode which President
tra-h fire lhal waa allowed tn aine thing," he said.
Eisenhower and a Itlrhanl M. Nixon, pie tiding in In spite of the obvious dtsad neat head of Ihe American Medl Asks Stiffer Law
will be presented to the IfM spare challenge (ram the Hus the Senate, repeated his opinion
•scaur.
vantages, Staubitt established cal Attn say* a new move la
Legislature.
Ar rording to Ranger Bob lavilatu were rapertrd to dominate of two years ago lhal Ihe Senate •tore* and trained Ihe personnel underway to add more govern For Death Driver
The rode provides for Ihe regis­
erett. the JO mile an Imur wind* Jaycees To Give
can adont new rules hy majority to handle them.
mrnt control In medicine.
WASHINGTON ( U P l ) - FBI D*.
tering of all motor boats in the
seriously hampered effort* of For­
rote al the opening of any new lie and hit wife retired In De­ Presidentelect Dr I auI* Mc­ rector J . Edgar Hoovar today
state and sets the amount of the Mrs. Violet Faint
est Servlca ranger* to control the Awards Tomorrow
C:
nary Iasi February. They have Donald Orr. te Orlando, Fla , said branded tha “death driver” m
Ware Crawler tractors and Are
Awinf, trt „ | n n m * ihe Christ reglst ration lirenae fee.
Benate Demo, ralic Leader Lyn­ one daughter and a grandson Re* Tuesday (here It litlle doubt that "Puhtle Enemy tffi, I” and called
Under the proposed rode hosts Dies; Rosary Set
line plow* were able lo suppress m ii | j gh,|n | coalast and the
don II, Johnson of Tesas an­ tin tneni. of i ovine. Include! as­ hills will be Introduced in Ihe new for sterner punishment ed traf­
the fire Fist short of
Christmas Parade will be present under 1! feet long would call far
nounced that no action on Ihe sisting Ihe Sanford merchant* Congress te llherallie Ihe Social fic law violator*.
Ings and aeveral small building# rd lf thf J t ye t t |UMhwH1 ,omor a fee of IS 29 every three yean, Tomorrow Night
rule* fight would he taken loday. with their problems any lime; Aerurity Act hy providing hospital
Obviously disturbed over f t !
md
Hi#
three
year
fees
for
other
tevereti said the area burned row „ jj M p m In Ihe Sanford
high holiday traffic death toll.
Mrs Violet A Flint. iS, died *t The Congress with which Elten dnre. this rtilhuviasiic man *•*» care ter security beneficiaries.
boats were: I4 feet to J* feet.
wax remotely illualed. and heavy p-|v|c
Hr luld doctor* trending a re Hoover said the American publto
her Casselberry resldenc* this turner muvi deal in his last two offered lo analyte any mcrrhanCa
will) rough underbrush. There | . , ra(J, rhilrm an Herbert Slen IT H: M feet te « reel. » » and morning after a long lllncit
yrart in (he While House is the business in Sanford; going over -ional meeting te Ihe Interna- mutt Uko “positive action” to
wi
' v natural harri-rs In slow
| j , ht|n |
o u | r ever te feet. I11.2S.
Mr* Falnl rsme here Id year* largest in histnry because of Ihe the hooks, stock* and building, Gonal College te Surgeon* te avert Ihe "threat te national Mb
Dr. It. R. Wilbur of Deland,
addition of two senator* and a rod not excluding Ihe sales per- .land united against ' threats of ride on Ihe highway."
*u ” *
"i*n Carlton Bliss hive announeCltliens of Seminole lounty
,hr p rr„ nUt|on * lw arda hy committee rb*lr—-n. exllmsled ago from Rosedsle, L I She House member from Ihe new sound So far. no one hi* ac big government Into Ihe medical
was a member of the t/mgwood
Writing in the r n i ’s Law Erathere
art
tietween
3W.0O0
to
400,w ; wa-.ied by Counly
»«ger | j a).frfl j.re.ldent Tommy McDonstate of Alaska.
legislation field* ”
rcpled Ifle odrr.
f-ircemcnt B u l l e t i n , Hoover
Ruh i r.y lo he estremely care aM A),
a„ ur|(w1 (0 ooo busts in Ihe stair which will Home Demon itrsi inn flub and All
Aa
Ihe
gavels
fell
In
both
rhimRear Aim. Bartholomew W charged lhal Ihe "autoniohlte atBoard mroilier* this morning
Soul* Calholle Church
lul -uth fire and to report any ^ present to congratulate the fall under (he registration law.
Survivors Include her huvhand. here for the opening, «4 Itemo discussed his suggestion of estab­ Hogan naval turgrun general, sastln ia a vicious criminal and
inlurmation about forest fires dir- winners
Henry D. Falnl. Casselberry; four crate and 14 Republicans were on lishing a mrrrhaodiiing school told Ihe I nod delegates Tuevday must he treated a t ■ major mret­
cell) to Ihe Florida Forest SerThe luncheon will be Held at
sons, Lt. Henry D Faint Jr . San­ hand in the Senate; Ml Dt mo with classes for personnel snd inal Iho threat of a hydrogen see to society."
• Icc. He urged all those who need noon.
bomb makes necessary a revision
1 Drivers who (all or refute f t
ford
Fire Drcvriment
r*---iel crala and IM Republican* In the managers.
(Ire lines lo call the service now
Attending the meeting were In thinking in tnedlral plana.
iblde by the tr if le code." Hoover
Henry.
Sanford;
Frederick
W., House.
in order %i get adequate protcc Exclusive Job
In case ot an atu ole attack. aid, “ must be dealt will* in ster­
Francis R-u "lal i r . rii-l- iro
Tartly rleady wish gradually Detroit, Kenneth J., panama
linn
firs’ IS minutes of Ihe
Chester Muse, Ralph Hlsci welder. &gt;dor# would hav* to virtualiy ner fashion. In Ihe bailie te iifo
MONTPELIER, Vt. - &lt; U P I t - wares lag tread through Thursday Oily: om- daughter. 1-orralnr, Cas­
plowing lime is romplimenlary.
K. C 1 i.p r J r . It..irk Perkins icnore about 30 per cent of the and death on the highway, the
John J. Teal, a University of Ver­ High this ifterxNKM « to 71. lew selberry; one brother, William Mrs. Betty Smith
Jr.. Clarence Redding and Charlie |ixiualUe* who would be critical- public Interest demands lhal Ilaf*
mont professor, claims te be Ihe re-lfhi M te U t'Mterty erteda Ranfieid, New Hyde Park. N. Y.;
tv injured and dying. Hogan tai l -ant
---• and -----■'— offenders bo
five grandchildren
world's only muik-o* herdsman. • t e l l wiles per
Dies; Rites Friday Morrison
repeating
Two Men Injured
punished by drnlal of driver'!
The rosary will be recited
Mrs Ellraheth l Hetty) I. Smith,
licenses, maximum fines or iotif
Thursday at * 11 p m. in Gram- M died at her residence, 2g|n
In Auto Accident .
tsll term s."
kow Funeral Home. Funeral lla u Magnolia Ave. Iasi night after a
•vtn be held al »;10 a. m Fri heart attark.
The FBI chief said (hat wham
’•’t’llsm F Font. 11. and Jeff
day at All Souls Calholle Church
states such as Conncitlcul and
Willism Anderson, «S, were taken
Mrs Smith had Jnst returned
wdUt the Rev. Richard J. Lyons Irom a VFW mrrling and was
North Carolina have cracked
tn Seminole Memorial Hospital
officii ling Interment will follow watching a teles Dion program
down on rerklpsa drivers, traffl*
this mumlng following an automo
te Highland Memory Gardens, Jhen death occurred al 11:30.
enforcentrnl programs have been
bile accidi-nl at 14th St. and
successful.
French Avr. al 1:23.
She ram r to Sanford in Iftbi
Clothing stolen from a down­ tide* were trousers belonging to Apopka.
Ford suffered severe lacerations
Sanford Clly Commissioner* accepted from Ihe Board te Band
from
Berwick.
Pa
.
and
w*s
a
Poller
Fgt.
Ren
Rulter,
who
is
In
of Ihe forehead and eyea Ander- town cleaning etlahllshmenl last vestlgattng the crime with Chtef
member of Ihe lailheran Church, hsl night rescinded Iheir decl­ Trustees Wilson asked Fiat Ihe ‘Pinup’ Request
son’s knee was Jammed into the night was found scattered in al­ Roy Williams and Patrolman Her­ Brumley Reelected the VFW Auxiliary and Auxiliary aim (o hue a parking lot for Ihe duties te Ihe trustees be clarified.
AIM serving on the Board are Changed His Mind
Ignition key on lke car be was ley* and yards this morning. An man Harriett.
if Ihe American t.erion She was
Volie William* Sr. and Herman
drivitu:. causing a deep Injury.
unevlimated amount is still m ist­ In addition to the clothing, School Board Head • former rhurm an of the operat city from Rill Morrison.
VINCENNES. Ind. (UPl) —
After careful study liy the Jacobsen.
officer* said Anderson was ing.
'.
lohn L. Brumley was reeleried *t cim-mllti-e of b»
thieves stole cameras out of auto­
Consmlatinner Merle Warner Marvin Miller, a city councilman,
Irasrllng south on French Ave.
cnmini'tloners decided
\ t - j c —||b is i i ,
*j\ t e r board,
The burglary it Seminole Dry- mobiles belonging tn Mrs, Harriet chairman of the Seminole County
wlten he saw the ear ahead at­ Cleaners. Third St. and Magnolia Slawter, Harriets llrauly Nook, School Board yesterday when Ihe husband, Melvin, Sanford; bar ilia I Ihe price 1(73.000) was loo told City Commissioner* that tha said loday be has caltod off hto
tempting lo make a left turn into Ave.. was reported at 6:&amp;! this and A. E. Denny. NAS whose car trhMl leaders met to reorganise parents, Mr and Ir*. Stephen high, and that parking space turpluf jet plana for tho play- crusade against magailnes with
pictures te femlnlna al­
the Amoea Service Station. He ap­ morning by Gene Eslridgr. owner wai parked outside Ihe Valdes for the coming year.
Stusser. Nesropeck, Pa.; ala bro­ could bo utilised Intie ad around i round hinged on approval by lha revealing
lure
because
te a request ha ova*
Secretary
te
the
Navy
and
avail­
plied brakes loo late, and skidded of the plant Thieves entrrrd hy Hotel oo Commercial Ave.
Chosen vice chairman was J. thers. Tony. Carl, Harry, Ralph ihe Civic Center ami ihe Charulwr
heard al a magartoa stand.
able aircraft.
70 fret into Ihe rear of an auto breaking the drire-ia window.
An attempted entrance waa A. Ristline. Douglas Slenstrom rod Di-rwood Kbi'scr all of Nes* nf Commerce,
Tha request, MUler laid,
mobile driven by Mra. Erma
Clly Manager W a r m
I.
Work will begin immediately on
Sanford Police reported that foiled by Ihe hvk at Sanford Elec was reappointed school board at- roperk: Charlea Slusser, Akron,
told
Commissioner* from two elderly womasi
Hunter Chick. Sanfocxl. Mra. Ben Wade, 410 Palmetto Ave. had trie Co. whew burglars broke a •orney.
O.; four sisters. Mrs A. P. How- Ihe parking lot al First SI. and Know lea
asked for “pinup pictvrea
Chirk waa uninjured. Ford waa turned ta a bundle te clothing email pane te glass by one of the
The Board adopted a resolution trsos. latngwood; Mrs Donald Sanford As*. The tef street park­ Ivow much tho resolution given to with big muscles."
• passetigee in Andtrson a car. found te hi* yard. later, Eugene doors.
/ r ’’ ■ sale of school Inoda Feb. Harvey. Berwick, Pa ; Mr*. Mic­ ing will serve First St. shopping Heidi Sayar meant to tha dying
Clly Clerk, wh! had eervad San­
Sgt Hen Butter charged Ander­ Morris, !I4 H Palmetto, called
The coualy Jail retorted SO cus­ I! at I t a.m. la the Admlnlrtra- hael Georg* and Mra Then* area* and recreation facilities.
son with failure te havt Ms ve­ from NAB to tell police ho had tomsre: on,- while female, four '•&gt;n Building on Com -rclal Ave. 1'rohst. both te Nesropeck.
In Iho annual audit, tho City ford for 31 yaara.
Knowles alto commanded City Tho Oawch te God te Prophecy
hicle under control Butter said found some clothing la tho alloy white male*. t | colored male*, one Member* also studied the state
Funeral aervicee will be held of Sanford came out with a IS,that Mrs Chick had observed all oo hla w ar te work. Tho dresses, cbloced mall Juvenile, one color­ survey te proposed school sitei Friday at 3 p. m. te Gramkow 000 turplua. A chock waa approv­ AItern# y W. C. Hutchiaoa Jr. far artO hear aa avaagaUat at t;M
tefetg signal*. Da ms get ware eoata, suits aad other apparel ed female Juvenile and five eel- and discussed the priority list for Funeral Horn* with (ha Rev. Her­ ed to tha Orlando Favtof Co, teaa tho phrasing of tha resolution. p. m. tonight. Mra. E. P. Holly,al
satlmated at Don to Anderson'i were recovered by Ihe police and ored female!. Officials released school construe l Ion. The State bert Coerao officiating. Inter­ ten per ceni for repairs and curb S*y«r died Naw Year’s Eva. only Cuba, arid speak to tha canrr*.
Mra. Ha% sp t t f t j f y
■sr. RV) to tho ear driven by identified by KtirUge.
a tew day* after tha
nine yesterday, sad found lodging Education Department wsM visit ment will be te Gaklawa Mentor- Inj*. due to February.
(fra
Chink.
Included anMig the aM aa aw-1
the teieo J*a »
ite Pact.

Auto Suicide Try
Fails To Succeed;
Other Driver Dies

Wilson Is Chosen
As Sanford Mayor

FSU Starts Hunt
'or Football Coach

Local Merchants Challenged On Growth

86th Congress Convenes;
Funds, Space Big Issues

Brush Fire Burns
Seminole Timber

re

I

Planned Control
01 Medicine Hit

,lrom

Weather

Clothing Stolen,
Strewn By Thief

Sanford Rescinds
Parking Lot Vote

Evangelist Ta Speak

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■

U . l Agents Plan Richard Boone To Shave Kentucky leading College Cage R aof
Ends Vote Record Battle To Seize Big Arms
Cache In Georgia Mustache, Portray Abe

NEW YORK (U P D -T he Ken-. North Carolinai In the Dixie Cha.
turkv
Wildcats, who emerged sic. dropped to sixth.
Iron, college hatkelbalT# holiday
(•&lt;-"'.............. .. f " " * V*
action with an U-0 record, today during the firs t four weeks of tfc«
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (UPI&gt;— efcargea that the tommlaaion baa manner eonaiatrnt with proper
replaced the Cincinnati Bearcat* xmpaU '• *'*'&gt;••*' C atsllis h ■[,
Agents worfcM hurriedly M th ru no right to examine the recorda. | preservation and use of the
, as the nation s No 1 team In the »•*------cd
1 sixl'- »o •• - d „
( M in i Alabama counties today The federal agency agreed not to f ettin,,1 by
* u l'g rille s . 1"he
I TV star opens Feb 12 (U ncoin's' « n ltH Press Intrmatiooal rat the higgrst
°J
By
VERNON
SCOTT
'Inspection should be carried out...
ta preparation fo r a now re d e n i
ATt.A.VTA (U PD —F r d e r a I
. . . . _
..
»■»«»*
HOLLYWOOD (L T D - Richard birthday) in “ The R iva lry" at '« »
C h t Righto Commission bearing force Circuit Judge George Wal in various counties and places
Coach Adolph Rupps Wildcat* o r. * L l r . . i ) of ,.e v
agents planned to scire today a • Have Gun — Will Travel) Boone New York's Bijou Theater, ro
Mfa a h H d ta c rla io a tk o afaiaat U r# and flva rebellious registrars where the records are kept.’*
ok over
o,e r first
first place
place In Ihe UPl r - t !►« n - ’ - —v n - e r tJM.
In !*-•, i f
took
M____
I
starring
with
Martin
Gabel
in
the
le testify at a Friday meeting of
The examination
“ ——•
shall not —
in huge
cache of' ----anti—
aircraft
ran-- i#ha%„
hisi m
mustache
this w
week
...................
—
------------- - ---ru u i m
uiidcnr inis
rv i
. l.
_j t
j u .,- n
t n » tor
e »m
tr jf
ratings
for Inr
Ihe iirsi
first lim
lime
since
|w j f roup. ts k ln r over 10th p la *
Ibe
commission's
subcommittee.
H a tavestigatora aaored awiniy
frrfer# with the proper judicial run and amall arms linked to a and heads (or Broadway where he * la i^ b a t e s
* Keb 1, 1BSS. Cincinnati, which iuf» iv iiiJ Tcsas • istlan slipped
Mm May m u tt complete their
Specifically, tha agreement said: processes of Ihe slate of Alaba Georgia Tech student aviation en w ill star on Ihe stage as — now
'
.___ .
.
fered m first two losses of the *rom ninth to 13tV
aamlnatJont o f voting rarordi b*
Commission agents have the
.1 i . . .
get
iI
* * onk JU|»P from horse camnslcn last
i..i
mr«-k when It
It ' North
*■ . rCarolina
- .—i u . i Stale was see.
rt this
tms — Abraham Uncoin.
unenin.
wrek
"
’
inspection
of
the
record,
should
v
l“
'
,n«
'»
Cub*
,
‘rig
h
t
to
Inspect
official
voter
far* Friday under term i af a
The lanky, pleasantly homely
l' ,T °*',w * y ,Jn 1lowed to North Carolina Stale ard nil w lie Kansas Stale remained
| *h e rlll s deputies Monday found
roln. but Boone fig u irs he ran
’•aompromlse" agreement readied registration records In Harbour. be completed before Friday.
third North Carolina was fourth.
make II.
Jurisdiction of Ihe ease remains Ihe store of 30 millimeter can
Monday between the remmliaton Bullock and Maron counties to the
Michigan Slate, Cincinnati. North,
extent they ara relevant lo the in Ihe hands of the U. S district nons. English automalic rifles and
and the atate.
“ I played Lincoln three years
•sestern. Bradley. Auburn and St
ammunition and explosivri hidden
The atate w ithdraw Ha defiant commission's inquiry and In a court her*.
ago In a TV show," he said' "So
lo'-n’s rounded out the top ten.
The surprise agreement wav in a deserted cabin In Henry
lb# role Isn't too frightening from
West Virginia headed the see.
signed by Federal Judge Frank j County about 20 miles from here.
that aspect.
end
10 group. Texas AAM, Trsro
Supervisor Roy E. Kelly of ihe
M. Johnson Jr.
“ The least of my worries Is that
Christian. California. Mississippi
The Montgomery chapter of Ibe II. S. Alcohol and Tax Di/ision of
audiences w ill think they're see
Slalr. Purdue, St. Bonavenlurt
While C illirns Council Monday
RABAT, Morocco
Morocco ((UPD—
Mo- ;"« ■
Paladin
IJncoln I'll
and Marquette followed in that or­
U P D - Mo£ * &gt; playing
' " «
, „Hed Pres. Tnlcn.sUon.1
bald President Elsenhower should Z w r o i £ S UteS^ . M
infantry sealed
»raled o
ff the
the R
R iff
iff .. *****
Identity
o ff
, mJr.
T. ^
, .y
The nation’s No. 1 eollege hss- der. Utah Slate and Oklahoma
Margaret Ann Darts (Han­ spologire lo Alabama, now that under the Federal Firearms Act. lonxed infantry
JANU ARY 1
today, ready
ready for
me * /de' k e lb .il team visit. Vanderbilt to- My lied for l»th place.
Admissions
Kelly ..Id the ro n lr.h .n d w a s, Mountains
Mountain, today,
for action Ii ** “" , i
ford)
the state has agreed to let civil
Ernestine Harris (Sanford)
Edward Owens (Sanford)
i 0]n
Vh. nl* h‘ /,,r ,h f onl&gt; Soxsthe.otem
rights Investigators aee voting m illed from California addressed, **»in»l mutinous Berber
Marie Roberta (Hanford)
Patricia Tourney (Sanford)
lo Paul Hughes. Francis Hughes « *■ » h« h»»*
* * * * * ,0
^ W to J n d
P
h f Conference game scheduled,
recorda.
Births
by 1 p m. rn»n“ • l'**™
m , Kentucky Wildest., who
Jane F lynt (Sanford)
“ An apology h doe Alabama of Atlanta acknowledged owning la&gt; ,',ow" ,h»lf
Notle—
c h in &gt;nd
i. h
.ul Wednesday.
PrecoucelvH N
r"—
and .aid
said h
his
soni P
Paul
Wednesday
moved into first place In the ratBaby g irl lo Mr. and Mrs. Irom President Eisenhower. Ihe Ihe eshln
Isle Teper (Sanford)
Several battalions of troops
“ Everyone has a preconceived tags this week for the first time
Curtis Williams (Hanford)
Charles Booed man (Geneva)
northern and scalawag editors and stored thingi there.
B irths
IHsehargra
The son waa identified as a JO moved into poslllon on tbe flanks idea about him. A fter all. he was In nearly Iwo years, b rin r an un
everyone who has been crying that
i-orella Wiggins and baby boy Alabama
Baby g irl to Mr. and Mrs.
registration
officials &gt;e»rold A ir Force veteran, an of lh&lt; anow rapped range strad 1a man — a human being, not a beaten string of Ifl games into the
contest.
(Hanford)
Charles Furhs (Orlande)
engaged In a reprehensible drti- srrnnautiesl engineering student dling the Mediterranean coast IJ0 saint."
j Bonne has buried himself In Un
Although
Vanderbilt has lost
Nora McDowell and baby l.oy anre o f Ihe la w /’ the council said at Tech who flew lo Havana last miles northeast of here.
JA N U A R Y g
The
Riff Berbers, traditional
coin lore, hooks and research, but five while winning fire so far this
Admissions
(Hanford)
Gov.-elect John Patterson, »yho Saturday.
Cotch Adolph
Doroihrine
W illiams (Ban
Joyce Randefnr and baby boy t,art denounced Ihe commission's 1 Mrs Paul Hughes said her hus rebels, took to the woods last j refused lo run old movies lo ob season. Wildest
(Hanford I
• artier action as a “ rank invo- band Dew from Miami In a R26 month as a protest against the *rrve how other actors portrayed Rupp figured tonight's game as no
ford)
. pushover. "A ny time we come to
Evelyn Simons and baby hoy iion of state rights," along with which “ was one t h o s e people tria l of Berber chieftain Addi ou (he role.
Hetty Lively (Hanford)
"The source material I've read Nashville, we can espert a real
Ltona Davie (Sanford)
(Sanford)
hit legal counsel Issued a stale- liought tor use In the revolution'' Blhl as an anti government plotJayre McComae (Sanford)
JANUAKY S
ment which said:
and quoted her husband as saying ter and King Mohammed V'a or- te iu me what he said and did, but tough ball game,” he saki Monof U hcen not what caused him lo Iw harr day.
Arthur A ilin g (Lake Mary)
AdMlssloM
“ We feel that this order sde Ids group “ Is trying lo help In der for Ihe arrest
another
Berber,
on m d tra ct to situations I wun'l
There are four lnlrsionference
Charles P. Goniales (Ban,|Ua trly protects Ihe interest and &lt;nc negotiations lo organire Ihe Lyoussl.
charges of treason.
&gt;re past performances of Lincoln games Monday night, highlighted
fo rd“ »
dignity of Ihe slate of Alabama new government."
Lyoussl fled to the
Atlas Moun •tori-v because I ’d only he con-by Auburn’s 20th straight victory,
Elaine Wise (Hanford)
and lla public nffirials.
Kelly said Ihe cannon was of
Velma Mills (Hanford)
“ Wr have nothing lo hide and a lype used to fire at low flying (sins, where he has been travel- fused attempting lo imitate them. The Plainsmen trampled MissisDr. Henry MrCasItn (Han- our public officials have per [a ircra ft and commented, "These Inp under Ihe protection of a | " I'm nol a grrat scholar, hut as slppi pn 47 to keep alive the edlmford i
an actor I think I've .discovered tr y ’* longest win streak.
lorm rd Ihelr duly In a legal and weapons must have been Intended heavily-armed escort.
Pearl McCraw (Hanford)
Expert*
say Ihe
underlying the key lo Lincoln's character and
In otheraction.
Mississippi
proper manner, treating all fill- tor a murh warmer climate."
V irginia Del Vlllaggio (D x h
„ n l equally and Im p a rtia lly."
Kelly refused lo say if he meant iau«e of the trouble Is llerlm r re- personality. It was his aloneness S tair bounced back from a weekRften you d o ...
sent ment of the growing Influence |n the world A lonelier man never end defeat at Ihe hands of AuA rb o r)
,’ ustleo
Department
law yers! Cuba
LEOPOLDVILLE. Belgaln Con
Flossie
Baker
(Hanford!
.j|d
.'
”
’
................
The
-Ider
Hughes
said
he
owned
i
“
•
Morocco's
Arabs,
w
o
have
lived."
burn
lo
heal
Alabama
f i (UPD — New street fighting
tdsit FAM ILY!
Gertrude Caldwell (Hanford,
"The order represents a sin c ere the property on which Ihe cache i vureeeded In disbanding teversl
Accepting Ihe brief role — Ihe Georgia pul its second confererupted today despite concerted
Mirths
,n(j
cooperative
effort
on
the
p
a
r
t'
was
found
and
said.
"I'v
e
Irt
fto
rix
r
political
groups
as
“
sepploy
w
ill
run
only
through
May
encc
win
on
the
books'wlth
a
T
O
H you nettf
efforts by while and Negro troops
Baby g irl to Mr. and Mrs. ,,g rounv’-l and the oarllev con Paul store some stuff down there, »rati*ts
(Tin — has cost Boone a fortune
we. **-1 decision over Tulane, and the
lo end rioting w hich has killed 32
Jackie MrC'omas (Hanford)
lie turned down iwo lurratlee Florida Gators toppled favored
cerned io reach a solution where- hut I really don't know what It ;
persons and in ju re d more than
Baby boy lo Mr. and Mrs. Kl hv Ihe rights and obligations of i is Some airplane stuff, I
| movie roles and four lisp telrvl- Louisiana Stale «• S3.
1 * this week
via Vineyard (Lake Mary)
slnn appearances for the Job And
« - • ---- ■
the United Slates and Ihe stale lleve."
levrral leader* of the anilwhile
phone: FAirfu
•
Baby hoy to Mr.
and Mrs. of Alabama are accommodated."
Paul Hughes' wile said some
; he'll he paid only a small salary. . . .
..
.
,,
Hours have been arrested, and
H a rry Milts (Hanford)
of Ihe Cuban students at Tech"
why?
warrants have been Issued for the
before noon to arranfe
Haby hoy lo Mr. and Mrs.
had Interested her husband In the
RICHMOND, Va. (U PD —Davis
IJltle To Gain
BROOKLYN, N. Y. (UPD —
arrest af ethers.
Loren
Raker
(Hanford)
"
I
have
little*
lo
gain
by
Cuban
revolution.
She
said
he
had
Plkin*.
X2.
a
Republican
senator
“
I
have
llllle
lo
gain
by
playGil
Hodgas,
I
os
Angeles
Dodgers
A white paratroop battalion.
for money the seme dayl
Baby g irl to Mr. and Mra.
told her bytelephone heIntended' from West Virginia from 191* In , ing Lincoln," Boone grinned, "and Oral baseman who lives here durRows Is from Kamina. joined
Arrhie Wise (Hanford)
lo rrlu m lo Ihe United States &lt;923. died Monday after a lone ill if Ihe play proses to be a di aster ing the o ff season, undergoes mlEagre troops In breaking down
Baby boy lo Mr. and Mrs.
shortly
j best
I could stand to lose a'great deal, nor surgery today at Lutheran
barricade* throw n
across the
Cash Tea MMctakfr
Pasquale Del V llla rrio (l/&gt;ch
-------------------------------“ Rut I'm doing Ihe play because Hospitsl.
■Masts by the rio te rs. The soidleri
Iffffy f
Arbor)
MrDAVID.sFla.
(U
P
D
-A
back­
M
IAM
I
(UPD
—
James
II.
I'll
he
■
better
actor
for
having
lloges,
who
said
Ihe
operation
awd gunfire ta disperse mobs at
Discharges
yard
squabble
between
nei'ilitvors
llrlx*
L.
93,
founder
of
Hialeah
Tied
It.
There
comes
a
point
In
"certainly
isn't
a
serious
one."
1120
00
t 7.00
aeverai petals, but there waa no
Dorothruie Williams and baby .ndrd In the savage slashing of
Race T ra rl and a developer o f ' an a rlo r't life when he can't ar- is e ip e itrd lo be discharged from
IN 00
1100
RaaedUte report a f new casual
g irl (Hanford)
a M y ra ro ld widow's throat late V i r i l C
Ic R fn m P rf
'lie city of Hialeah, died Mon- rrp t had roles no matter how the hospital before Friday,
»ooo
1)00
Em .
Mrs. Charles ()»t,urn sod baby Monday, authorities reported lo
,,,u a
w tu iiic u
day.
j tood Ihe money Is. Conversely, be
112 00
1100
R appearod th a t la most eases
g irl (Hanford)
, day.
WASHINGTON (U P D - Srcre
4)2 00
2400
-------should never refuvr good, thal |S |„ J 1 , 1 V 5 .a ...
j
Rm troops Bred hi to the air ov er
Margaret Ann Davis (HanSheriff Emmett Shelby *ald|'«Ly ,,f s ,»le John Foster Duties
NEW YORK (UPD—George W. . lenging parts bera u lr the salary s s l l I l K
HIM A n m f l
M2 00
% )200
A s head* af the rioters.
fo rd )
|*w yrr. freelance w r it- !!* lo w "
NEW YORK (UPD—Coac'i Earl
Mrs. Nunle Smith dle«l almost In miraed a virus Infection al his »far( jni
Mobs surged through Ihe streets
George Jackson (Sanford)
Boone's portrayal of IJncoln will (Red) lllatk of Army bat been
•tanlly after her n r i l door nrlgli nome texlay but aides said the i l l r , &lt;n&lt;| a longtime friend of the
i f Me astlve quarter, shouting
B elly Lively (Hanford)
N.r allegedly rut her throat with [ mert was not a *rr|niis one
..........
......................
..... ........
..............................................
.......... recipient of the 19th an
'ale ..........
Pr«- i lent
Fran'
tin D Mooselie ......
complicated
by a lic k o( make- named
•M il linpMa o * "Belgians, go
Loona Davis (Hanford)
h it t&gt;orkrt knife. Her Ivody
was "U‘r virus sent t' e secretary, yell, died Monday, tu u d a y s after up Tl-c story takes place before uual Toucldown
Club of New
lm i( N
A rth u r Ailing (l.a k r M ary!
foundslumpedagainst Ihewire i ' ome from Iris office Monday. It
tuffertng a heart xttsek. Honest Aha grew his heard.
York award “ for
rendering unusGov. Sea. H enri Bosmsns said
Mrs. I'u riis Williams ■n&lt;! 'enre separating their house*
FINANCK SIRVICi INC
“ '** 'he
—and apjiarentlv the
■,
j “ If surh different types as Hen ual service lo football.'' Rlsik's
H i at these kille d and more than
baby g irl (Sanfordi
Held on lir«t degree murder
a
* l,r &lt;enls
SAN FRANCISCO (UPD — Dr. iy Fonda and Raymoml Massey cadets have won ISfi games, lost
m af those injured In the rioting
Of SANfORB
Joyce Nathan I.Sanford)
charges wa*
Luther Ray Sovllh, *' filch Itegan in November. ***541. i Xlaruairs't J. Chuny, 6X, fam ed, can play
Lincoln convincingly, I 4k and Uni I t others during his
were Negroes. Twenty-eight white
JANUAKY
4
vith
a
surressful
operation
,,n
■
(&gt;h&gt;sirian
and
suremn
dieil
Monthink
I
should
be
able
lo
handle
?5&gt;rar
tenure
*1
West
Point.
V
.
m.
relation
to
the
victim
125 South ParkAvtnua
Men were reported Injured
Admission*
’ day of cancer.
Ihe part, t.m"
D irk
grinned
-----------------------InvestlKalors said the two ap Uu lrs for Intestinal rancer.
Meet af the rio te rs were Abako
Doreen
flrtster
(Hanford)
paren'tv
h*d
to-o
u
tp
ilo
r
'or
Phone FAirln 2-4112
tribesman from the lower Congo.
Uh‘ Vn T n n . J ^ 1’ illrorftaw* u J I
-------"Anyhow there are somr resem
A home freeier should tw comfl'e a rl Barns (Hanford)
several daya. They rich a n g rd vith an ‘nflame.1 Intestine lastOKLAHOMA CITY (U P D -M a J whlanecs.
platcly d e fro .tc l and cleaned at
About MO,MO Abako* now work In
Lorrn Jones (Osteen)
SinforJ HariAi
haatr wurils la. irikL-v a iu . a mon b. Just before Ihe NATO t jen William S. Key (Ret ), to.“ Lincoln had a long, thin
fare least once a year. A good time
m near Leopoldville, and their
Discharges
load
of
wimm
I
which
Mrs
Smith
--------------------_
meetings
in
I
arts
Ills
physicians
form
e'
commander
of
the
Oklawith
a
prominent
nose,
and
so
do
Is
in
the
fall
Whrn
defrosting,
votes made A rth u r Plnrl mayor
Edward Owrns (HanfordI
I Plied against her neighbors fence lr * him allend the session*, hut | „ llnB National Guard and a per I We arerelatively tall and sirn
also
wash
and dry
exterior
a f Me tMy'a Kalom u district in
J &gt; u rh i * ml
1 :n Ihe samebackyard w*ere she ordered him lo take a rest Ihs-rr j &gt;0nal friend of Prrvidenl E isen-ldcr. And.
finally neither of u* Ihoroughly. TJien chec) for rust
Mm Congo's firs t miiulclpal elec* , I ,.* i
. . .
.
w*» killed.
V l r f , f ,,’rn l ,h r
l n ,liower, died bero Monday alter a j would have won any beauty r«m scratches, or breaks, and apply
last year.
Flossie Raker and baby boy
Smith himself notified th * sherlengthy Illness.
I'.ests."
Iquick-drying aflamcL
(Sanford)
I | f f | office- of Ihe widow's death.
Th*1 cabinet member re tu rn e d |------------— ..................................................................................................... 2---------- —
FTIalne lamnsm and baby g irl
patrolman J. D Rlghv *al(l from Jamaica Saturday, reported
(Hanford)
Smith told officers he became en -1 **«»• h*1 &lt;*»» "feeling fine." and
(•ru rg r Dixon (Hanfoid)
I raged Monday afternoon Iw-csuse bviked II. Then, he contracted Ihe
Thomss Ball (Hanford)
||,r widow cursed Smith's wife, p,,w allntcni on his first day back
Judy Ervin (Hanford)
who was bedridden
»'
*‘ Hymes Jr. (Igtrh "Wlien she said (hat. I Just went
TAMPA (U P l&gt;— Firemen probed
A r &gt;orI
i nlsnk and reallv don't know what
Ela charred in te rio r of a two
happrnrd," Smith
was
quoted
atory office building here today,
ns saying, lie also told them I c
leaking Ihe cause of a fTOO.ono
woman struck him with a hoard
k n o u t I K Unit Y UY FISIIER:
practical oUnt. III-IIIRIIT «.
NOW— PROMPT DELIVERYI
Rre that lelt It a total loss and
TALLAHASSEE (U PD - State !
before he drew his knife
up to K F i more mitre per gallon.
feature* wider arata and more
(lightly Injured fo u r fire fighters
S te p p e d -a p s h ip m e n t* h a r t
Revenge Director H 0 Cochran |
luggage spare. MACIC-MIHHOR
VIM-PACKED I - •: eight to
SARASOTA, Fla (U P D -C o m b
The Morgan Building, whlrh
aosured you a wide choice of
today reported tax receipts for the ,
FINISH:
keep*
its
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w
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chouae
from , w ith comprresion
Boused some offices of Ihe Gen ing haystacks for needles Is pleas
llrst six month* of the fiscal
models and color*. We can prom*
oral Telephone Co., smoldered for ant and assy compared In what
woaing for up to three year*.
ratine ranging up to 11.25 to 1.
year Increased more lh*n five per 1
we prompt delivery—aod i t ’s -n
almost tour hour* Monday when several men went through Mon
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Bremen ware hindered by Hs hot day.
further refined for a smoother,
•noted with deeper drums, up to
NF.W YORK (U P l) — Eighteen v r* r
Thalrs was Ihe (Inal art in the person* were iniurrd
Uke, windowtesa concrete walls
steadier ride on any kind of road.
•« % lo n g e r I l f * . OI FRHEAD
Monday
Total rollrrlions an h r tor Ihe
Rial barred them from Ihe source saga of the $3,000 pall of garbage. night when a fe rn - l»«t carrying Iw-riud were tM ,134.330, compared
One abort drive and you’ll know
CFRI EU W I NDS HI EL D and
Mrs. John M. Tiller, who re l.ttsi roinmoters from Manhattan with Ihe t3l.HM.8M last year.
af Ibe firf.
the ama rt awitefa la to Chevy.
bigger window*—all o f fle frty
Fire Marshal Joe Gomel said sides on nearby Siesta Key, has a lo Slalen Island was rammed
I ’fcslf Glam. SI.I MI.INE DKSIGNt
Come in and be our guret for a
Deremlwr ro lle rtln n i were up
Hie Mat* began rm Ihe second habit of changing Ihe hiding place broadside In New York lla rlm r hy »lwv Collerllon* for Deremher.
pleasure tre t A n t chance you g o t
h. line and faehlonaMe w ith a
Boor, toil that it* cause could for her jewelrv.
a gasoline barge east adrift by P.U. Mated M.450.414. an InSaturday, she siulied the vain rale force wimj*
M i he Immediately determined
create of 9 13 per rent over Ihe
However, he said there was a shies Into a paper hag and
Thirteen n( the Injured were | tV II7 ,571 in December, 19ST.
possibility It was starird by ■ dropped the hag Into her kitchen t r r , Ir&lt;, „ a sStatrn
u lr n IiUtM,
Cochr&gt;n uM (hr f|((ufr,
Island Mo,
llos
pier* o( air conditioning equip garbage pall, figuring this w a » | t ,|,a| inT r||, a in it hnilses, while very pleasing lo Ihe department
the last plare a thief might look t |,r „ |,irr five declined medical xnd represented Increases to
ment.
Not until ,&lt; r r r hook and ladder
Along came another memlwr " I ! ‘ reatment
| rest of anticipated rerrlpts
rigs were t|s?u lo the scene could Ihe household anti, not bring privBremen grt w ater Into Ihe renter vy lo Mr*. Tiller's procedure, set
of Ihe building. Firem en chopped Ihe pall out (or Ihe rollertnr
GOT A
Th* collector doesn't normal!)
holes In th* roof and poured tons
cover (hat neighborhood on Satur
of water through them.
Four firemen were overcome day. Hut he did that day
The job of ferreting Ihe p-wels
By amoks when they tried lo
rearh the flames In tha smoke- out of the tHy dump fell to a
A MILK LONGT
lllled Interior during Mir early crew of county prPonrr*. The
search waa a turrets.
stages of the haltle.

Infantry Cuts Off
Reb Retreat Route

Hospital Notes

M e a ls To Visit
' 'anderbili Tonight

Everybody

needs

money

35 Dead, 130 Hurt
In Congo Rioting

sometime

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Deaths

2*4111

Hodgea Under Knife

Backyard Souabble
Climaxes In Dea!h

Dulles Goes Home;

FAM ILY

Officials Probing
Big Fire In Tampa

why the sm m l switch is to
the 5 9 Chevrolet

Beverage Tax Up
Bv Five Per Cent

Jewels In Garbage
Rescued A t Dump

Barge Hits Ferry,
18 Persons H u rt

LIST OF BILLS
Stort »B* year right. Coma hi
■nd talk th* maltar a«*r
with us.
Th# chances art • aawaaHda
Hat loan will anaBla you t*

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Honest Jo h n s A rrive

Pilot's Name
The airfield at the Sanford Naval Air Station soon will
lie n utted in honor of a pilot who diet! in a crash of hi* je t
plane Inat year near Seville. Fla.
The field wi'l bear the name of the late Lt. Cdr. Robert
W. Rant *y, w h l .. tyed with hi* crippled jet to keep it from
rnuhin- into ^ . ‘.ddentinl area in Seville last June 2.
Following

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Wilson Is Chosen
As Sanford Mayor

Ramey's heroic

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BONN (U P I) — The firs t group
of American Honest John rockets
for th* W rit German armed fore•a bat been installed fo r tralninc

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1959

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. S4S

City Boosts Baseball Chances
Commission Gives
Approval To Plan
Organized baseball in Sanford waa a big step nearer
rvnlilf today aa a result of the City Commission's approval
last night of a plan to t..nke the local park available to a
team in the Florida State League.
Approved whm a request for the park, utilities nnd •
groumiskeeiier. Now, Sanford only must await a Sunday

Aulo Suicide Try
Fails To Succeed;
Other Driver Dies

t***-

Dimed R eturned

Ice Clogs Pipe,
W ater Supply Cut

Committee Seeks
Boat Registration

Jaycees To Give
Awards Tomorrow

Weather

Kxclugive Job

Two Men Injured
In Auto A ccident .

United Preaa Leased W in

flr * ta

mayor of 1M9-"
City Attorney W. C
Hutchison
NEW YORK (U P I) —C or. Neb
J r. ruled that nominations mult
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — T h e !(o n Rockefeller Tuesday returned
be kept open, but the temporary
chairman was elected mayor. In Florida Stale University Athletic 1a dime sent to him by two Long
accepting the office, Wilson said. I'ommltte# today, began a search I island school g irl* with a nota
I w ill do my utmost to be a j for a new head football coach laying: "Wa know from our hi*
good mayor and maintain the dig- with ■ potfuil of "possibles" but lory that your grandfather gar#
no firm candidates.
dimes to the populace aa a token
nity of this honor.1
So far, the committee has not of friendship, and to show our esWilson moved to the chair va­
cated by former Mayor Merle received a single application. Hot teem for you we are sending you
Warner, immediately after Joe R has been bonthardrd with sug- m* same token of friendship.'
geslions from alumni and fans
Raker look the oath of offlea as _
commissioner from Acting CKy sine# Tom Nugent quit Tuesday
C lrrk, Henry T im m .
to taka over the head coaching
David Gatcbel. who had sent- ipoi * the University of Maryad on th# board for thr##’ years, 'and.
waa given # silver tra y as a
"Y ou name him and if he's hi
N O R T H TONAWANDA. N. Y
memento. In hia rrm a rk t. Gat- football, he's been suggested by (U P I)—A state of emergency was
ehel. who had just left a day m m aliody." laid one source close declared In this Huffslo, N. Y ,
long session In hia drat day on m th# athletic aommitle# which suburb of M.000 population today
Mm Roald # f County Commission tl being given a free hand In when an Intake pipe Jutting Into
•ra, jokingly said, "Y ou boy# don't nominating a successor lo r Nu- •he Niagara River became clog­
know
anjG'ing
at*out
govern-1 ;ent who also served as athletic ged by lea and cut off the flow
ment until &gt;ou walk scrota th« director at Stata.
of water Into 'the city's filtration
Names most mentioned in spe­ plsnt.
street to the courthouse." lie
added. "Wa have had a close culation are ousted Notre Dame
Fire officials ordered all indus­
commission during the past three Coach Terry Brennan and form er trial plants and schools rinsed
years, and hava shown marked pro Otto Graham of th r Cleve­ l because of Use resulting severe
pragm a. I wlU take many food land llrowns. .
- water shortago.
Also on the list a rt Hank Fold- ! An emergency supply of water
memories with me "
berg, line Voach at the U niversity waa hauled to the De Graf Mem­
of Florida. Paul Amen, head orial Hospital by tanker* from
roach at Waka Forest, Manuel other communities
Huerta,
University of Tampa
roach, and Charles t.a Pradd.
19S3 All American tackle at Flor
Ida. now an assistant coach at
FSU.
Gov. LeRoy Collins congratu­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - The
A fast moving forrst fire Mon lated Nugent and Alaryland to
day. burned IS acres of pine tim- j |iy for "getting themselves a Governor's Advisory Committee
on Water Access and Safety today
her near Oviedo
f'ne new coach
The blare was traced to a small
‘ Florida Stale will soon d# the made final changes on its tentstlve Florida boating rode which
trash fire that waa allowed to -atne th in g ." he laid.
w ill be presented to the IIS#
escape.
Legislature.
A—ordlng to Ranger Bob LevTh# rod# provides for the regieerett, the Jo mile an hour wind*
taring of all motor boats in the
seriously hampered i-ffort* of For­
state and sets th* amount of th*
est Service ranger# to control th#
blare. Crawler tractors and flro
| n winners of the Christ- registration liretia# fee.
Under the proposed rode host*
line plow* were able to suppress m if U th ,|ng Contest and the
the (Ire Just short of two dwell christmaa Parade srill be preaent under I f feet long would ra il for
Ing* and several small bulldlngr H „ |h f
|unthaon lom or a fee of IS » every fhree year*,
l^ v r r e lt said the area burned row aJ , 2 30 p. m In th# Sanford and the three year fee* foe other
boats were: I# fret to 2# feet.
was remotely situated, and heavy (-jv|c c r n trr
with rough underbrush. There
| . , rgrtf Cbalrm iri Herbert Slen- 17 2S: 2# feet to to feet. I# 2S and
were * v natural h a rn -r* to slow . (rom imJ | j gM|n |
o , , , , . ever to feet. 111.21.
Dr. II. R- Wilbur of Dtl-and.
R*
, ,
_
man Carlton B lln have announe( ittr e n i of Seminole tounty ^ ,hc p r r „ n tI,|on ^ iW arda by eommltfee rb a !r-~ 'n . estimated
w s r* .ird by County m g r r
|.r r t |dfn , Tommy McDon- there are !«*tw#*n Jtw.ooo to 400.Huh &lt; ray to be extremely care- sM A„ memher* are urged to mo busts in th* state which will
ful with fire and to report any ^
p rr, rn t
rongratulate the fait under the registration law.
Inffirmatton about forrst fires dir- wj n n rrf
rd ly to the Florida Forest Sern , , |ul,f hf „ n will be held at
•ice. He urged all those who need j
*
fire lines to call the service now
In order % get adequate protecPartly rtossdy with gradually
lion "n'“ firs' IJ minute* of the
MONTPELIER, Vt. _ ( U P I ) - waraslag trend through Thursday
plowing time is complimentary.
John J. Teal, a University of V er­ High this afternoon a# to 71. law
mont professor, claims to be the fe -lfh l M to U . ' *«teriy urtods
world * only musk-ov herdsman. • t o l l Miles par

Brush Fire Burns
Seminole Timber

lA

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R *

TOKYO (U P I) — Eighteen ma-

jor factories and minea w ill to in
&lt;° operation in Wunan this year,
makin* it one of Communist chi

R* me.u' J * 10 f ' l b . M '
" * 1 ts automobiles, Including his owa.
save the lives ^
Police said Rankin admitted setRamey ordered
l lf lf lh, / l m ^ IU M ft. llk#4 to
crew to Jump to lif ftjr . then fu ld
wTltbout
it) out the anticipated vote,
v«te. Al ^ ,h f
A lt) S k y w a rrlo r,
lu,om‘&gt;hlle* bon*
Wilson
l«w n-o-MmssI" •*•* i,',«;,7r o»-ay from' the residential area. | XTiurpnf T iks»n TfH-PV
yor of Sanford last night in Him, y i wWfi Wshneta. and
JLlKeS 1 t l l y
Mayor
a • - decision l&gt;y City Lommt* t , 0 f )(,|dren. April and R obert,' C IM ISNATt M P l i - Tom Na­
gent. Florida Stats University
si- - **.
live in l-och Arbor.
coach hired as head football roach
T * nomination was msde by
at Maryland, said today h« thinks
F- ' •''•*e|n)w-*h*m who expect­
fired Notre Da me Coach Terry
ed a debate. Said H lgglnlotham :
Brennan "would do ■ fine job"
I r
e t at w« appoint 'A l Wil­
as hia replacement at Florida
son I r moor ary chairman of this
Stats.
c-im m li*’ in and nominate him for

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-e named in honor of the pilot. ' WASHINGTON (U P I)—Senile
’ ip t. 1.1one I Arthur. Naval A ir Republicans today
elected Sen.
stion commanding officer, has Kverett M. Ilirksen o f Illinois aa
ren notified that the request has their floor leader and Sen. Thom,
.e approval of the Chief of Na- •» »■ Kurhei • ( California aa
party whip.
■•al Personnel. Washington
Capt. A rthur was requested to
oordlnate arrangements foe an A i r l i n e L a w S o u g h t
•oprooriate ceremony for the
WASHINGTON (U P I) Sen.
-ccasion. The date and tim e have Spessard L. Holland (D -Fla.) said
•ol been selectesl. hut officials today he w ill ask Congress m out­
aid the ceremony Is expected to law airline strikes by requiring
compulsory arbitration In avia­
ik e place In the near future.
In the letter of approval, the tion labor disputes.
.fleer of the Chief of Naval Per-nncl said. "The Chief of Naval P r e d i c t e d D e a t h
’ •rs o irc l concurs In the comNEW ORLEANS (U P I) — Fun­
•«-n's made in the basic corres eral s m lre s were held Tuesday
'mlenco and endorsement* there- for the Rev. Juan Alberto Caray,
i s-e is «sV*-«»d to » o o -ire C-e who said is a sermon Sunday that
name "Ramey Field" for the air- m iny of those present would not
'W d of **“ ■ N ,v ,‘ Mr M illion. |iTf untlj th, fm j 0f jus*.
v.inford.’’
Squadron Eleven of which Ra U k e 8 A u t O F i l 'e S
mey waa a member, asked the
H A M n -0S- V a., (U P l)-Jansea

FSU Starts Hunt
For Football Coach

V

Reds Hike O utput

'K mTSSa Republicans Elect

heroism .lcm on.tr.ted by U

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VOI* XLIX

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Clothing Stolen,
Strewn By Thief

w t'tlsm F Ford. 21. and Jelf
W illism Anderson. «S. were taken
to Seminole Memorial Hospital
this morning following an automo
Idle accident at 24th St. and
French Ave. al 1:21.
Clothing stolen from a down­ tides were trouser* belonging to
Ford suffered severe laceration*
town
cleaning establishment last Police Sgt. Hen R ullrr, who is in­
of the forehead and eye* Andervestigating tha crime with Ch!.&gt;f
aon'a knee was Jammed into the night was found scattered in a l­ Roy Williams and Patrolman Her­
Irnltion key on t'-e ear he waa leys and yards this morning. An man Harriett.
drivihg. causing a deep injury.
unevtlmatrd amount is still m is t­
In addition to th* clothing,
Officer* laid
Anderson was ing.
Ihierea stole cameras out o f auto­
traveling south on French Ave.
The burglary al Seminole Dry- mobile* belonging to Mra, Harriet
wiien he saw the ear ahead at­ Cleaners, Third St. and Magnolia Slawter, H a rrie t* Beauty Nook,
tempting to make a left turn Into Ave., waa reported at S:&amp;H this and A. E. Denny, NAS who** csr
the Amor# Service Station. He ap­ morning by Crne Eslridge, owner was parked outside the Valdes
plied brakes too late, and skidded of the plant Thieves entered by Hotel on Commercial ,\ve.
70 feet Into the rear of an auto breaking the drire-to window.
An attempted entrance wa*
mobile driven by Mra. E rm a , Sanford F o lk* reported that foiled by th* lock at Sanford Eire
Hunter Chirk.
Sanford.
Mrs. Ben Wade, #10 Falmetto Ave. had trie Co. when bu rrla ra broke a
Chirk waa uninjured Ford waa turned to a bundle a l clothing small pan* # f glass by an* of the
• passenger In Anderson's car.
found ia his yard. I^ te r, Eugene doors.
Set Hen Ruttor charged Andar- Morris, #I«IH Palmetto, called
The county Jail reported JO cus­
toa with failttru to bav# hia ve- from NAS to tell police he had tomers: o*v w h it* female, four
Side under control. Rutter said found some clothing to the alley white males. I I colored males, one
that Mra. Chick had chsenrd all o# his w a r to work. The dresses, colored mall Juvenile, on* color­
M fe tr altnala. Damage# Were coats, suits and other apparel ed female Juvenile and flv# col­
n ilm ated at Uoo to Anderion'i were recovered by th# police and ored female a. O fficials released
w r. g2So to th# r a r drive# by. identified by Kslrdge.
nine yesterday, ta d found lodgiag
Mra
Chiak.
| toehaitod among # m ateiaa a#-1

M IAM I (U P I) —A young attorr y. d-Mpondent o \c r m arital
problems and acute alcoholism,
tried to commit suicide Tuesday
by ramming his car Into another
vehicle, the Highway Patrol said,
lnMr.nl. Paul Andre Folsy, JJ
succeeded only in killing the drivle r of the other ra r Folsy was
I critically Injured t&gt;ut expected to
live.

SIGN GOING UP — Thl* aljrn waa erreted
today onth# aft# o f the newFlorida
Slat#
Rank, next door to Th# Sanford Herald The
bank recently bought th# property from At-

meeting at the Mayfair Inn and a
decision by Gainesville. which hat
indicated that it probably w ill puQ
out of the league.
Even If Gainesville Is successful
in getting a working agreement
with a major league team, there
Is little doubt that baseball w ill
return to Sanford.
Although FSI. directors Sunday
voted to go with a si* or eight,
lean* league, a spokesman today
said that a seven-team league
probably would be approved If
.wills Gainesville and Sanford are
able to field teams,
Peter Schaa!, Orlando A dvert!*,
ing Co. president, and league aee«
r*'a ry , said that the league oner*
zted with seven team* last year
*nd probably would vot* to do ao
again if both Sanford and Gainesvilla were successful In efforts to

lantlcCountI.ine Railroadand plana to con- . '"
struct oneof the stale's m»nt modemb a n k - -r^ . ,

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\ ‘o f hi?d a*r" ** * * 0 K rider, Chamber of Coo*,
"J, ,...lrh p" „ | ^
“ Ig mere# manager and formar lea.
ing facilities.
'the best way out for you and j j * P^'W ent, told the Com mis(Herald S taff Photo) me" becauve of his alcoholism, i f 08 *ff*
Jk** • local group
Officers said Ibe driver of
' £ATane£t ‘ “s i t u ' *
*TJs
other car. Henry Newton Moore.
" L t
Sa‘ 2
w&gt; swerved «*f* Jkr road 'o try
,
profUabl#
to avoid th# collision. But they h l l l i
. jj.,
, lw
said Folsy. speeding along ■&gt; team had drawn 3* 0 0 0 ^ i u * ^ !
more than #0 mile* an hour, lit- H t
f
8
P0® *
Charles Staubiti. veteran mer , quire* consideration of population, by auditing hooks for firm s, and
raBy pursued Moore's car off, Th# city w ill get 30 p«r cent # f
.-handislng eapert. "laid It on the
makeup of the community, after re.elving a degree In law
. ___ l ll ____ With the tremrndous growth i n 1from M.vmlt'on Co"»ge of l aw.
line this m rnlng to the exrcu (|)ij jnp# &gt;(H|
t |WI)ri , la)- Chicago, he relurneti to merchand
ttv# board of the Retail Mer- j )*p|nd unless you can forecast ( ising. a Held nr hail studied aincr
Beside Moora’a body in the
w K x .,Rnh„ « .
the age of 12.
chant* Division.
the nredf of your custnmrrs
twisted w.-'ckage whimpered the lh# ^
r u l7*nto» - f th th T ^ ll.
Stauhltt ia assisting the Divl
" I f your fown is not Inviting. | Through the large syndicate* of .irtln i's frisky Collie dog. The
l - u. i , n, qtmfnnt , ! u
»lon In plans for promotions and | investors w ill seek the outlying, Montgomery-Wan!
and
Sears- tog died a short time later.
-- ra ’
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method* of increasing sale* In d is tric ti wher* they ran get. .Roelmck
.. . .
~
...
. . . to hia, -The worst thing about R." (&lt;JanJ a/ ,Urrcton h
StauHtr
added
, r i'*
•lowntown stores.
ehraper land, more parking spare eaprrlrnce w'.ih stints in ailvertls said Ti«e|&gt;e» H. R. Blair, " I* that |Jw
j.
.u .,
The retired merchandising ea- and attractive surrounding* This j ing and saloa promotion depart Folsy coutd have picked out any ^ , , 1
a hualneta manSMT
rru tiv#
told
members,
"You wlb take away the Importance of ment*.
Iona of a Ion* llna of pin# trees
»m«rch*i«#lsw thw —
haven't studied your'tow n to find the downtown shopping area
For I f years ho managed th a jo u hi* side of fh. road to
promotion* bad* n™
U * r top
Stauhlr Is not a man whose Sear* "ortnick .md Co store • In Into. They would have don# th# .trie elvhs,
what you nerd In the way of
el
not just aomsona t#
stock: retailing ianot Just what
opinion can he lakrn lightly. He New Orleans, and headed the lob Just as well.”
ooen ghw o#"V to the peonlo.^
vou sell over the counter; It re ‘ worked hi* way through college j S»U,iU.itlrrn c. a Using
divi-Friends
and relative*
^ la "b to
c . .. Using divi
Friends and
relative* said
saidin to _____________
jjcKoberta laid Sanford
-ion. In 1112,
he entered th e , the past year rntsy haildrunk rnough
progresilre enough
Army, where he handled post ea- j Ida way out of a happy marriage
0 ir r y fig ro p a, better: w#
change# from Cuba to China
'and promising career He apent w#Bt ioniM n,, in n in g th e 'c lu b
A fler Irn years of Army life w v rra l months In a v*J»r * n' who iahondalJe and smartenough
and a disappointing experience I
fl'r ariite alr.,hnltsnv
,0 run H foe a profit; that's why
I with Ilia own retailing business, l *-•»* n,0" u' hl*
be&lt;• m• I suggestad (hat we giyr ao par
l Stauhltt
returned In « -&lt;r. He " ,,al *.,h1
hU
p r* c, tent to th# city and tak# th*
r##l
waa sent to Vrnctuela to organ- " f * : . ^ r*,n J *
^ _ *2 '
10 Perpetual* the club; as# ra#
lire tales promotion* and establish | " ( h'* ' lm* ,lrtn'lin *
talking make a go of R i f R gets o ff th#
ground to th# right w ay."
a Sear* chain in that South I
»«lf*'*Wj ____________
Commissioner Earl IIIgglaboMte
WASHINGTON ( I'P I) —The new the first session of the most over * m rfif an country
am, who made the motion to ap&gt;
and bigger Mth Congress ran-1 vrhelminglyr Democratir Congress' For several years he and Mrs. vwi
I f
a
I
prove th * plan, taid " It ia the beM
vened today with a
Democratic -ince New Dealdays. Butsparks. Stautiitx
were tlie only American* I w l 3 | i n p n I O ffl f TO I
recreation we've bought to manw
leadership pledre &lt;4 "responsible vrrrt expected to fly on such
is- among 150.non natives wlm spoke 1
W V IIII W l
ysars fo r the price we w ilt pap.
service" and a Republican nil «ura as efforts to curb Senate 1nothing bill Spanish, and had
fiorlly operating under a changed filibusters, rlv ll righta and labor never seen a vacuum cleaner, a
command to both the House amt j eitlslation
aaffle Iron: in fact, few of the
Senate.
i The fllibuater issue moved to- thousands of articles handled by
An
economy rhalkangr
from ward debate when Vice I'resiil,-nt' the huge raialogue company.
MIAMI REACH
(U l’ l l — The
I'rethlent
Elsrnliower
and
a Richard M. Nixon, presiding in | n spite of the obvious dlsad next head of the American Medlspar* challenge from th* Rus­ the Senate, repeated hia opinion vantage*. Stauhlti
established \ cal Assn aaya a new move is
sian* were rspected to dominate of two years ago that the Senate Morea and trained the personnel underway to add more governcan adont new roles by m ajority m handle them
ment control to medicine.
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - F B I Dl&gt;
vote at the opening of any new
||e and his wife retired to De­
President elect Dr U u l* Mc­ rector J. Edgar Hoovar today
nary last February. They have Donald Orr, of Orlando. Fla . said branded the "death driver” a#
Senate Demo&lt; ratlc Leader l.yn- one daughter and a grandson. Re­ Tuesday there la little doubt that "Publle Enemy Np. I ” and catled
don it. Johnson of Texas an­ tin ment. of murse. Includes as­ hills will he Introduced to the new for sterner punishment #f tra f­
nounced fhal no action on th# sisting Ihe Sanford merchants Congress to llherallie the Social fic law violators.
rules fight would he taken today. with their problems any time; Security A rt hy providing hospital
Obviously disturbed aver to#
The Congress with which Risen- •tore, ibis rn lh ii'ia sllc man *-** care for security beneficiaries.
Mrs Violet A Fslnt. 55. died st
high holiday traffic death tod.
H r told doctors attending a re Hoover said the American publl#
her Casselberry resldenc- this htover must deal to hia last two o ffe n d lo aiuly-tr any m errhant'i
year* In the While House ts the hutinrst in Sanford; going over ■•tonal meeting of the Interna- must take "positive action" to
morning after a long Illness
Mr* Falnl ?ame her# to year* largest In history because of the ih , hook*, slock* and building, 'lonal College of Surgeons lo avert th* "threat of national mMago from Rosedale. L
I She addition of two senator* and a j , n&lt;| not excluding the sale* per­ .land united agslnst "threat* of cide on th# highway.”
far&lt; ^ &lt;mr hat ae big government Into tlie medical
was a member of the I am gwood ilous* member from Ihe new1vmn,.|
W riting In the FBI's Law Eolegislation fields "
Home Demonstration Club and All Male of Alaska
i rrpted Ihe olfrr.
forcement B u l l e t i n .
Hoover
As Ihe gavels fell to both rham | jp ^ n l n in n le r* Ibis morning
Rear Adm. Bartholomaw W. charged that the "automobile asSouls Catholic Church
Survivors Include her huvhand. bera for Ibe opening, M Demo tHicuttcd his suggestion of estab Hogan naval surgeon general, | ta ttin ia a vicious crim inal ami
Henry D. Faint. Casselberry: four r n U in d 34H rpuhlicim w tra on iithinx • m rrrhandiilng «chool told the 1 W defr •atr« T^tf«dlT m uit h t treated a t a major mew
sons. Id. Ilrn ry D Faint J r . San­ hand in the Senate; M Dsmo-; with classes for personnel and that the threat of a hydrogen see to aoeicty.”
bomb makes necessary a reslalon
• Drivers who fail or refuse to
ford Fire Dcovrlmenl
,'-* ’ lcl rrats and 119 Republican* in the managers.
Attending the meeting were in thinking to medical plana.
iblde hy Hie t r i f l e rode." Hoovar
Ilrn ry , Sanford: Frederick \V „ House.
Francis ft it "lat J r . rh -b n n
In case of an atu nlc attack. iald. "m ust lie dealt with in tie rDetroit,
Kenneth
J.,
Panama |
Chester Muse. Ralph lllscf.welder, I ctor* would have to virtually ncr fashion. In the battle of lif#
City; one daughter, l-n m ln e . fa s
K C I i.p r J r , Is. tek Perkina r-nore atioul 30 |&gt;er rent of the md death on the highway, th#
telberry; one brother, William
Jr.. Clarence Redding and Charlie | i xsuallles who would he critical- publle Interest demand* that flag*
Ranfleld, New Hyde Park. N. Y.;
Iv injured and dying, Hogan sail
Morrison
five grandchildren
ant and repealing offenders b#
Th* rosary will br reclird
nunlshrd by denial of driver*#
Mra Kliratieth (Hetty) I. Smith.
Thursday al * 15 p in. to Gram- 51 died at her residence, atm
licenses, maximum fines or I™ *
kow Funeral Home. Funeral Mava Magnolia As*, last night after a
tall term s.”
will be held al &gt;:J0 a. m F ri­ heart attark.
The F B I chief said that whar#
day at All Souls Catholic Church
state* such as Conneitlrut and
Mra Smith had Jnst returned
with the Rev. Richard J. Lyons Irom a VFW merting and was
North
Carolina
hava cracked
nfRelating Interment w ill follow watching a television program
down on recklrs* drivers, t/a ffl#
to Highland Memory Gardens, ih e n death occurred at It:JO.
enforcement programs have bee#
Apopka.
successful.
She came to Sanford in l#5o
Sanford
City
Commissioner* areeplrd from the Hoard o f Band
from Berwick, Pa., and w * i a
member of the failhrran Church, j lis t night rescinded Ihelr decl Trustees Wilson asked that the
the VFW Auxiliary and Auxiliary 1
buv . psrklng lot for the * j j | “ * ' h* ' " “ T
i f the American !#»(»,« She was ,, .
R.,,
^
serving on the Board are
a form er chairman of the opera! fi,,r , r ‘n Bl" M orrl*,,n
V o U William* 9r. and Herman
VINCENNES. Ind
(U P I) —
A ,,rr
»*u,l&gt; *»F the jaeohsen.
lohn L. Brumley was reelected •” 1 eummltle# of !b» G ".
vi«( v -—itb i« ii
-.| ' V '*er board,
eonunl'iloners de ritle d : Commissioner
M eri*
Warner Marvin Miller, a city councilman,
chairman of the Seminole County
Sehool Board yesteeday when
the husband. Melvin. Sanford; I w H'*l Ihe price 1775.000) was too (old City Commissioners that tha u ld today be has ratted eft hi#
school leaders met to reorganlie I parents. Mr, and Mr*. Stephen high, and that parking spice surplua Jet plan#
fo r the p la y crusade against magatlnea with
for the coming year.
Slusser, Nesropeck, Pa.; sla bro- rould beutilised instead around i t round hinged on
approval by tha revealing plclurai of fem inint a l­
lure because of a request he over­
Chosen tir e chairman was
J. i thers. Tony. Carl. Harry, Ralph the Civic Center and the Chamtwr Secretary of the Navy and availheard at a magaiine stand.
A. Blstllne. Douglas StenstromNnd Derwood 8lu*srr all of Nes- of Commerce.
.ible aircraft.
The request. M iller told, wgg
Work w ill begin Immediately on
City Manager W a r r e n
M.
waa reappointed school hoard at- roperk; Charles Slusser, Akron,
from
two elderly women v t e
Knowle#
told
Commissioner*
().; four sitter*. Mr* A. P. Bow Ihe parking lot al First St. and
'orney.
naked fo r "pinup picture# # f TMW
Donald Sanford Ava. The off street park­ how much th* resolution given to
The Roard adopted a resolution trsoa. lamgwood; Mrs
;r »' • sale of school Innds Fab. Harvey, Berwick, Pa.; Mr*. Mic­ ing srill serve First St. shopping Held! Sayer meant to th# dyiag with Mg muscles."
City Clerk, srh# bad served Baat# at I I a.m. to the Admlnlstra- hael Georg# and Mrs T h e n * area* and recreation facilities.
In th# annual audit, th# City ford for I I year#.
'•■n Building on Com -rcial Ave. I ’robst. both of Nescopeek.
The Church #f God st Prophecy
Knowles alto commanded City
Funeral servicer w ill be held of Sanford eamr out with a fS,Member* alto studied the state
survey of proposed school site* Friday at 9 p. m. to Gramkow 000 surplus. A check waa approv­ Attorney W. CL Hutchiso# J r. far win bear aa #va#g#Ust al t:M
and discussed tha p rio rity list for Funeral Horn* with the Rev. Her­ ed to th# Orlando Paving C o, teas th* phrasing of th# resolution. p. a . tonight. Mr*. I . F. RoOy.al
school construction. The State bert Coer*# officiating.
Inter- ten per cent for repairs and curb Say»r died New Year's Eva, only Cube, win apeak to th# eangrte
tion. Mr*. Mailp spoah# top
a fear days after th#
education Department wdl v is it. ment w ill be I# Gaklawn Mctnor- In j*. due ia February.
Jan. A
| ini P art

Local Merchants Challenged On Growth

- S A '3 S J v r t «

86th Congress Convenes;
Funds, Space Big Issues

Of Medicine Hit

J. Edgar Hoover
Asks S tiffe r Law
For Death Driver

Mrs. V iolet Faint
Dias; Rosary Set
Tomorrow N ig h t

Mrs. Betty Smith
Dies; Rites Fridoy

Sanford Rescinds
Parking Lot Vote

Brumley Reelected
School Board Head

‘ Pinup’ Request
Changed His M ind

Evangelist To Speak

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4 i1
it

Pa#i I—w«d.. i n . r, it n

11

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i

Mo Five Falls
W anted: 40-Inch Bust, Pretty Face!To Bishop Moore

,
v . ^ i t '-4----------- • ' - ’ V - - ' 1 J f
ly 'V E B N O N BCOTT
1 and pretty fares," lllik a sighed. -O n the other bind. a f i l l wtth I
i U&lt;
II
.
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) - Wanted: ’ •»«« after "taking acreen teat* of la te rrib ly narrow hork ran bo out ! J l l C t M lC C I l n C A t
'A aadnch bustling coupled with a ’ |* ^,fU&gt; • " ? »•*•&lt;**"* "»« another ragrouily over proportlocad.
W |IJ V I

Scientist Links Eating To 'Hardened' Arteries
NEW YOBK fl'P J i — Too much.on leatlng the ancient laying that
eating rather than ton much eat-1 It i t poiaihle tn dig one'a n a v e
log of thia food or that food, may with a knife and fork Science haa
well be Ihe real cauie of prem a-lm ne along with that idea In a
lure hardening of arteries and general way but haa never paid
roniequent premature death, la, — — ■ ,
_________ _
the view uf a aclrnliat spenallrlug in Ihe aging frocraaea of the
human bod).
Dr. Theater Sole, urged mem_
HAMBURG, Germany (U P !.—
here of the American G e ria tric*, rormer’ c/rtapo^C d” Kort EneeU
Society to act their reiearch guoaliy haa died in Hamburg prison
ic ll while awaiting proaecutlon for

beautiful face lo .U r with Cary
•’• w /h a V e a seriou. problem ' l o w ^ h £
» " !k ,
OVIKDO ~ n o Oviedo U on.
...Grant and Tony tu rtla In a new .- r iln c the ro lr. The part la that | Edwards waa asked to nama Ihe nirr&lt;m ,&gt;‘ m,IMd *"•* ° f thf year's
anevie.
of «n A rm y nuraa, ao ahe ran t brat figure* In movlai. It took
b* ' k*lban upirta^ la it ^nlcbl,
S u rp rilin fly . frw glamour g irl.
to® th ra trira l looking.
bln, 10 m lm ur. ,o V o n , up
* .............
} • « " ■ T *' m
° f , *’ * d "W
p
helped BUboP Moof« *® * 41-S*
1 aro able to fill th r requirement*.
' But the muat havt an cu rso r- an answer.
victory.
Dlreetnr B la ir Edward* ha a dlnarlly large hual. n r picture la
___________
____________
"Rhonda Fleming and Brigetle
Held aroreleaa In the fira t per­
ip rn t the part two week* Inter- * rom rdy. and thr girl's figure Bardot a rt the heat proportioned
r'ewtng and acrern-teating tu rv y -P 'a y * no amall part In aome of artreaaea l'» r eeen.M he muted iod, (he Liona came ro a rtn r back
young actresses without success.
' b f humor Involved The gal we "fu n n y , an a tlrrta with a beautl- to pour IR polnta through the
" I never thought I could get
w*ll make Jane Ruaiell look ful fare and Weal rurvea la a rar- hoopa In the terond atanta. Thla
illy . T h a i, why I'm having « gave (hem a two point lead. 1R-tired of looking at tight aweatera flat cheated M rasurrm rnls
ir curate
ila la
Inaccurate
tough lime ratline Ihe In d ia c **' ** m,frm i«»ioo Oviedo garNEW YORK ( I P I I The
Edwarda. a youthful, tweedy lady for ‘Operation Petticoat'
*^e . l ***ff*
Scrippi Howard Newipapera today
holding
Bishop
Moore
to
nine
and
type nf pipe smoking direclor,
&amp; l.rgmaa
&lt;
announced that Don Dedrra. » ,
• ava meaturemrnla can be dis
“ fra n k ly . I think a glrl'a beat went into the final period with a rolumniat on the Aritona Repub
armingly inaccurate.
feature la her lega. I alwaya no •even-point lead.
lie in Pboenlt. la Ihe 195. winner
Soon after the laat
quarter
To keep hla office from being
them firat."
of the Ernie Pyle Memorial
atarted.
Paul
Smith
fouled
out.
mobbed, he ha» made it dear that
How docs hla wife, Patricia feel
Award.
no girl mraaurlng under » Inchet ,hout bit quest for a Winch Hlgh-teoring Jim E llis, the Hor.
Dedera w ill receive S1000 and a
neta*
top
player,
had
been
con­
M Ihe cheat department need ap hcauty?
bronie plaque for writing and re• WASHINGTON ( U P ll- lI r r e are
tained hy Kmlth to thla point.
Pl&gt;’. . . . . .
,
"A t firat ahe waa unhappy about When Smith went to the lidalinaa,' porting "moat nearly exemplifymajor iaauea faring the new Con•See." he explained atudloualy.
he grinned. "B ut (hen ahe
ing Ihe atyle and rraftamanahip"
treaa:
a boiom meaaurement doesn t1 f f aUied I've been gelling home on however. Ellia went to work.
of Ihe great World War II report
The
nine
polnta
he
whipped
Spending: P rriident Elaenhower mean a thing If a girl haa a lime every night and ahe forgot
er and columntat.
through the ncta in the laat quar­
Tlaa promised a balanced budget • road back ahr ran he relatively about the situation."
ter nulled the game out o f the
of about 77 billion dollara and a modeatly endowed up front and
Th* fira t Chriitmaa card creat­
Edwarda, who producea T V *
fo r the llornela. K iln had 21
light to hold down spending. some Mill measure in the eye brow r a il­ " Peter Gunn" aeriea and recently fire
1 , , h. . J h r ^ h fn r hV .a m . ed for general distribution waa
ef hit recommendaliona—partlcu- ing category.
designed and etched by William
directed "The Perfect ru rlo u g h ,",
, Jarly In h it defence budget-are
Hated hia Ideal meaauremenla
*"
• ** *
h* Egley in England in 1142.
- rare to be too low to aatlafy the
.
,L
° p' ,*0!fJh flr u r f
" F
E in
llis’
? nine-point
Bln#
performance in
• Damocrata.
lw 37-22-U, he aaid. "B ut for the the last quarter was bolstered
a r i l R lfbla: The Senate prob
right proportion!. Ihe g irl would
by six from other Hornet players
' ably w ill tlghtan i l l anti-filibuster
have lo be about J feet 8 Inches for a total of I I . vOledo could g*(
, rule a lltlte. hut leglalatlon tn Ih lt
(all and weigh 120 pounds "
only six. Two free throws by
| field ia unlikely thla year.
Doaa he know anyone with theae Brooks Arnold preserved Ihe vie
ideal dimensions?
Space I Democratic leader, w ill
lo ry in the fading moments o f the
"You bet,”
Bl«ka answered game.
prod the admlnittralloa to move
fearlciely, "m y wt/e.’*
la tte r In apace exploration, eon
Oviedo fant. sorely disappointed
United Preta lateraational
tending that new urgency war
In the firat quartar as the Hornets
WASHINGTON-Rep Joteph W
|lv t a by the Soviet " lu n ik ."
hit fo r eight and the home squad
re n ig n Policy! There w ill be Martin (R M i n ) after being de­
waa leroed, sensed a m ajor upset
the perennial congreaalonal fight feated by Rep. Charlca A. H a t-!
In the third and gave ta * Liens
er cutting the foreign aid pro
one o f the moat enthusiastic ova
tio n i ever seen here.
ram
Mike Ihida and Jim Brookshire
aiher Idmlniatratlon
administration po
pollrics.
*
other
llrie i I " I thought I had commitments.
lead Oviedo with to each. Joe
Labor: Both partlea want new hU{ ihoy didn't all maleriallre. A
ST. PETERSBUBG (U P I) - St Duda had nine. A lford five . Smith
tawa to combat corruption In un- (fw f r |rn&lt;ga |C( m r down."
Peteraburg'a Spa Beach waa open and Wayne Keleey two each.
J Iona, but them w ill bo rugged hat_____
lo bathers again today.
• l l t t o w apeelflca.
' ELAT ROCK. N.C. - Poet phll
But city o fficia li warned flatly
• Ia a » ^ l*
* ..fJL' I osopher Carl Sandburg on deposed If Negroes make any attempt to
' tMChtag housing h ill w ith **uJn | Cuban dictator Eulgenclo B atlita, ■nix with white bathers again Ihe
cleanoco and other I W l W M » | In admirer of Abraham Lincoln: beach w ill be promptly shut
tefUco the measure aUlled by the
,.||r ff&lt; d
lbou, i Jnfoln | down.
, odmlniaUatlon UM y ta r.
t f t | h lm -a n d II didn't aecm
The City Council vuted 41 Tues­
day lo re-open ihe r ity
owned , NEW YORK ( U P I I - Maj. Gen.
J(hr" w*ar*
' to keep the farmera hhapa ? 10 d0 hlm much
_____sood "
facility but authorised Acting City i
k KroUwileli, * former
PT with a lea. expensive federal
MIAMI BEACH. Kla. - Navy Manager V. L. Fletcher M d o se , ft* b,‘n* , \ ‘ i r l 7 ' " m h ,v r f0m
m ind- of the fight game In New
• fans program.
surgeon general Rear Adm. Bar- it down Immediately “ should any
York state for the next four years
.jB flitU o a A broad investigation ,ho|omfW w „ 0&lt;in on , hfl l r r i l . emergency arise."
General Krulewltch. who fought
expected to hunt lo r mtasure ,
, „r
of ih ito m lc l t .
The heads was declared off
: to check rising prices and lnt«r«at t | j r k .
lim its twice last year when Ne­ In three wars with the U S. Ma
rine Corps, was appointed chair­
groes began using It.
_____
............: - Those who have hopeless in
Daptaaaed A rt*** New Icgisla-1 j u r((| t y,outd not consume the
Meanwhile, (here waa specula man of the New York State Ath
t lo n p c o h a W y w i l l b o p a a ie d to r e . ,
o ( J n y , u r | f o n «ho might
lion the city might seek as­ Irtle Commission Tuesday night
; place th e 'M il
j* * 1
t&gt;e lb |e t0 ,p ^nj his lime in aclu- surance that Ihe new Presbyter- t y Gov. Nelson Rockefeller.
The new chairman, a New York
provide help for chronically
j) life saving procedure*.”
tin college here won’t permit In­
xltomay and major general In the
. pressed communlUes..
tegration.
Taxes: Congress probably w ill
The Council, In a unanimous Marine Reserve, succeed* Juliua
GOLDSBORO. N.C. — Marlon
•fT M to another extension of Wilson, who w s i standing near vote, deferred signing a deed IDIfand of Brooklyn, who broke
' present corporate Income and ex- where two fuel tanks dropped conveying ICO aerrs of r ity owned up the powerful Boxing Managers'
dee U x tales; U may- b * lean from an KtUO jet fighter plane land lo the rtorida I’ reahylerlan Guild and tried traloualy lo elean
‘ eager tn ewallow the adm inistra­ plummeted Into Iho ground:
(.Allege for a campus site until up the sport during his four-year
term.
tion request fo r • 1 4 -cent increase
"They went o ff real sharp, like
l ®-,
SUNNYFIELD FANCY
Aa chairman of New York's
in Ihe gasoline Ux.
The
tig
nine
waa
scheduled
lodynamite. I didn’t see any fire |
three-man
commission,
su-yearold
but there waa tome imoke com­ day. Rut Mayor John Burroughs Krulewltch holds perhaps the most
••aid there were "some restric­
ing out of the holei."
tions that I think we should dls- important job In professional box­
LITTLE ROCK, A rk-S egrega j nis* in privale." ID said he ing: (or New York la the huh nf
the sport. The commission also
tionlst Robert W. l-aalcr on Ihe j would call a raucua before Ihe
controls professional wrestling
poaslblllly of a federal Judge or- Counell'a neat meeting Jan 19 to
Democrat llelfand. Ihe deposed
drrlng this r ity ’n dosed publle i lake up Ihe "restrictions H
Hcporta circulated that Bur- chairman, w ill remain on the romschools
reopened
on
an
Integrated
to # ANGELES (U P I) - City
rough* wania lo get a promise mlaaion as a member " a t ta u t for
3
s
4 1
• i d county officials have agreed basis:
the present," hr said. Ilrlfa n d 's
“ Were going lo have lo he In from the college that it won't
' ip aoek « Mata law banning Ihe
term as a member does nut ex­
; i l l * of new ear* In California contempt of (hla court or in v i­ permit racial integration when it pire until Jan. 1, 1981.
M lilcln Whole Kernel
opena i l l d-iors with a freshman
• within a year unless the auto In- olation of the state law."
d a is of cou in 1981.
ip a try dtvelope* a practical antiThe proposal lo reopen Spa
smog device for Its automobiles.
73&lt;o CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND
Beach
was made by Councilman
' “ I f we are able to get the co­
Ray C. t 'h i if , who laid many
operation of (he state legislators

Deaths

Arizona Mon Gets
Ernie Pyle Aword
"

Here Are Issues
Facing Congress

*T“ , £SJ‘’J fi

• murh attention to seeking out Ihe I "empty calorie*," ta alcoholic haw
crages.
vhya and wherefores.
Sole* was ronctmed with (h,
It should seek them out and at
nncf. aald Solei. becauie there la chemical activator* of the bodliya
evidence overeating »hortenv life, machinery which construct a rw *
although the evidence ia in b ill tissue to replace old. These rra
and plccea scattered through the riuym ra which get the butldua
accumulated knowledge of medi- ihemistry Into motion, step by.
cel acirncc. In hia opinion, over­ step, and tha hormones which reg­
eating can keep the body machin­ ulate both the speed and th»
ery — buiy turning out new tie amount of the motion.
•ue to replace old tissue — contn certain people the supply c|
s'antly overwhelmed.
- &gt;*sme of these enry nses and hor
I n t e r io r Tl««ue Besullv
monea may be limited at best,
This leads to the. machinery and the raault of ovar-eallng "is
turning out inferior tissue, which ' * relative or abaolute shortage
means blood vessel walls suffer Insulin, for example. D a hor
in a way that causes them to •none produced by P c panert*.
degenerate hefoer they should. gland and failure of (hr pmcres
Moreover " if the dietary cver in- to produce enough of it results Ik
dulgenc* consists of “ empty calo­ diabetes Solet argued that Inju
ries'. even worse tiaaur la form ­ lin deficiency In an Individual
ed." he said.
■•ould cause deterioration of tit
The moat common aource of •ue and degeneration of artariet
before it causes recognitable rila
hetea. If it did.

NEW YORK lU P li- D r . Franc*» M. W ilton. 4*. a leader in Ihe
bald of th lld guidance, died Tueaday after a long ilineai.
-------NEW YORK &lt;LT!&gt;-Robert M.
Wrrblow. 84. prriident of the
Poly graphic Company of America
and chairman of Ihe Vermont
Hank and Truat Company, died
ST. CATHARINES.
Ont. Monday.
(U P !)—Amateur hypnotist W il­
-------I.OS ANGELES i L T l i -O c ta l- liam Montgomery. 29 waa fined
u* Roy Cohen. «7. popular fiction 120 for touching a lighted ciga
writer famed for bia dorian slap- rette to the palm of 17-yearold
pey magaiina stories about the Paul Bart's unflinching hand to
Southern Negro, died Tuesday at j prose the youth was under hia
UCLA Medical Center.
•oelL

Q u o ta b le

‘Hot’ Palmistry

Name Explains AH
MANSFIELD. O. - ( U P I ) .
Widowvllle. on a country real
east of here, received its nan*
becauie ao many women wldmaej
hy the Civil War settled there.

71*57 IN A SCIIIS 07 lOOtfv ANNIVIISART SAUS (VIN73I

Q u o te s

J S fE S S ia s ?

Spa Beach Opened
oop "-“ lFor 'While Only'

SHOWING OUR APPRICIATION TO YOU WITH A
GALA 100th ANNIVIRSARY SALI!
"SUPER RIGHT’ WESTERN TENDER SHOULDER

LAMB
ROAST
LAMB
CHOPS
LAMB
LEGS

Rockefeller Names
Hew Sports Czar

In adopting
thia d
drastic
kind oi
of
Ipilng thla
ra ilic xin.i
wcreche in
P* lr ?n‘
l it ii ii il n n we can eo a long wav
1
being deprived of swimming
JS a rt
eonvDtlng
automobile
ALGIERS (U P II - Ih e new f« IIU ie . along (he city . Tampa
ria W a that they muat do every- • '* '• ’ ot Nallonalut terror aweep Bay waterfront.
SMW. Within their oower lo d e -' *nr Algeria claimed five more c iv ., The federal courla ordered Ihe
ta in ! aome form of amog control i W *" wlcUma 'lueaday, Krench ol Spa Integrated nearly Hu m yean
m o l a r vehlclea/ Nclala announced Tucaday night ago Rut It was not until laat
CBwty Suptrvlaor Frank G.BonT b fl, 111(1 » Moalem victim waa June that the firat Ncgroca used
vy •
found with hia throat ru t w a r the facility.
■Imlth Griswold. th D f of the W IT. a city 70 m ilts weal of Conair pollution control diainct which
"Id le a rr«nch farmer
The r o itlic it gem In the world
U iV V h a rie ef enforcing anti * » •
by rebel .genu In a la believed to he the IJt-carat
smog U w i. arid louc a n U - a m o g |
farm w a r \Ulebourg. pear shaped
Marrhoa Diamond,
dOricea for tara were near the *0 miles west of here.
whose value is estimateii at about
promstage and seemed
two million dollars.
iin t ^ T h e y ” had all been devel-t
cempanlta outside of |
Dot roil.

Legal Notice

Batun tw itle r*
w ill resume
classes Saturday fiom trt in 11:10
ih* rooes »c is * «••■sr
I w a it ( N I I I . I ! * • 14 a. Iw r r w . a. m. at Southsida School play­
ground.
So r*&lt;
■;
During th r holidays, instructed
V a in e r «
T . s l. r
................. .
Kvle K ra trrrt. Judy lle n o n and
- * • a il l (* 4 ltn *|o4 r * r « » *
■ | p , or ft.aana* Vaalnal I’at Smith attended Ihe Tangerine
•all Vasal*s
Baton Twirling Clinic lit Uilands,
ir *
bv na«i'l«4 *•"&lt; ' r a n a w a d * * ” • . Th# fumor tw irlcrs are urged to
iw it
m r
claim* ma a«i-&lt;a«as attend the new session Saturday
•r , 1111** " f *au n&lt;a» . . . . . ____ ’

jrftj.r.h V S M .u nVuvuh .:;id -e ..c d warmly.

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till

___________

Seymour Berkson
Rites Held Today
NEW YOnK turn - ru n e rri
services for Sevmnur Berkson.
publisher of Ihe New York Jour­
nal American. w ill tie held tostay
In the Frank E. Campbell funeral
church.
Babhl W illiam P. Roarnhlum. of
Temple Israel, w ill officiate.
The body was to be rreinatest.
Rerkron, S3, died Sunday In San
Francisco of a heart attack.

Use Our Convenient

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Celery

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• Maryy of our aavera now
Iu ve "live world on a a irin g ",
an lo apeak! T h e ir regular
savings plus our generous,
s a m t.a n n u a l e a rn in g s
w ill help buy iho lu x u ­
rio u s v a c a tio n s o r
.modern household ap ­
pliances of their dreams.
M ake sure you aJvare in
our year-end d iv id e n d s ,
pan y o u r proAt-eam ing
vlnga account today!

Lh.

BACON

WALKERS AUSTEX

OUR SAVERS
RECEIVED
$223,700
IN EARNINGS
DEC. 31,1958

HALF or
WHOLE

AIJ.GOOD IIKAND Sliced

GREEN GIANT TENDER

1-Lb.
C*nt*

Twirling Classes
To M eet Saturday

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e

59

Beef Liver

or
Jana Parker Large
3

CLOSE
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M U TU A L, IN C .
Thia quarterly dividend ef
9 u a u per shaie la payebia
on Januaiy 15. 1*5* lo
•hartholdrn of rrcoed aa of
Uwccsafaer 31. 1958.
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Working Girl Looks Chic* Too

air Tournament Nearer,
Another Busy Day Scheduled
This i i another busy day at thr (t« the beat excuse for borrowing been mored again to the rdge
Mayfair Country Club. After a i ,nonr&gt;' anyone could come up of the green
careful Inspection before the glass * i,b:
. * Krn ,*r reminder to
No matter, a gasp and an • oh"
at home, the local women golf mm can
* ,h *somfUmcs
l ‘ n',r ’ ' n' rn 'turn
‘ lrI’v out h it sunk
&gt;“ ! her
kno'*'mi,fth jl
ofii them
ir
». b,
c n have given one last glance **11.
oul her* m m c s o n c o t \
of approval to the trim new Ber Jackie
ha* Ju»t .andrd her lee ners with t h / 't r o r r a " gci^ I hmv'
muda »hort» with matchln* shirt *"ot in the trap to the left of and call them out by thrres You
and contrasting belt. Off we go the tenth green, at the
future ran t add. to let the .cere kr.m -r
into' the car to beat it down the champion
of the Sanford Wont- think you can It the time the
road and im ugly tlide through rn'a Golf A tiocialion preparct to ;hlngt have K-en checked t.v ...
the gate at fellow club members | tipi out how the ••great*- get out many people they're bound to laHop other car* who have to
thi* tric k y trap another club com et
pay to enter.
member grab, the .trong right
Am! *o the hourr co-the dav
Not
so the member*. Free *rm . andsay* " l i t cold here
the erstwhile champion put. on
parking and spectator privilege* • bv »»* ‘ core board; how about her .la rk , the weather turn* un
i»e their*—for a mere four, flv s , calling up the .core* while I take seasonably warm The pro. .till
or . i . hour .tretch dally .landing » *™»k ?”
1„ok
|jd )
^
at the gateIn the b itte r cold, or
‘&gt;k»y. okay. Thi* l*n I *uch a tanned. The Bauer sister* ccl the
broiling in the .un on the 11th »0 »P°‘ By Handing on the la- once over from the male eontln.
green
'*le. &gt;ou can see Bet.y Rawls. gent.
The excitcuient from the M e n '.. MariJynn Smith and Mary f.ena
The tournament .ea.on at the
P. G A. Open ha*barely tub
J * ulk r ‘ ‘ "S »" »" '» With aMayfair Country H uh mean, fun
tided
We h iv e alm oit gotten beautiful
approach »hm. Belay and sunshine ' hard work and
over the influence of watching! PuJI* the .pertator* around l i \ r ! pleasant mcm orlc* a. the local
them Ham a d rive r Inin the clutter* of beet and all hut the vom rn make friend, and hope
ball. sending it lofting In the air.
‘ be irre n i. visible :hey 'n /lu cn rr people who nine
t'ralghl down the fairw ay. (The | Thi* It fine, except Ihe hole ha. from far distant placr.
ladle, tried It; Ihe n m e meU’ odt
ended in a dribble o ff the first
tee before a large crowd of t it ­
tering Sunday golfer*.)
Already Ihe parking lot ha* be­
D ir. Gardener, w ill meet at al Ihe home of Mr».
gun to fill, and a crowd ha* gath­
ered at the pro shop. C hilly wra- the home o f .Mrs. Irvin Fleischer, Price in Lake Monroe at
ther make* a .teaming cup of I W Plumn.a Drive on Friday at Mrs. M. C. Ilitte ll will
coffee ta .tr like manna from
hostess. Slide* of Florida's spring
heaven. The professional golfer* IP a m. Member, arc requested wild flower, w ill be shown
chat with spectator*, d rrite d ten jto bring m aterial, tor flower arIxora Circle w ill meet in the
sibiy In wooVskirt, and handsome cangementa.
home of
M r*. W. K. Knowlr*.
jackets. The home grown bunch
lllh i.c u * Circle will meet at
Mr*. George Danglrman will he
begin, to w ith that slack, had the home o f Mr». K. Humphrey, Jro-ho.te** fo r the 9:43 a in.
t&gt;ren the order of the day. But ( K 3rd St. Friday i t 2:30 p m.
| meeting. The program on plant­
as the »un warm* the fa irw a y *.1 Magnolia Circle w ill meet with
ing to attract bird* w ill lie pre­
comfort
stimulate*
the
b ra in ! Mrs. P. 11. Colbert. 2I&lt; W. I7th
sented by M r*. A. G. Wall.
enough to remind member* that » Thursday at 7:30 p m . Mr*,
tnere 1* a job to be done.
| J- D. Woodruff w ill be ihe speak- The Palm Cirvlc w ill meet at
the home o f Mrs. Illanton Owen,
ir» lime to relieve a partner et A novelty sale w ill lie held.
J
i l t S. Oak. Friday at I CIO p. m.
Aralea
Circle
w
ill
meet
Thurs
al Ihe gale, after a quick glance
■
w ill lie Mr*. A I).
at Patty Berg who ha* just sent day at 8 p. m. in the home uf lo-hostrss
,
Rountree.
M
r*.
Price
0.
Goodion
*
~
M
m . ---------- i
her drive fa r down the fairway Mr*. Ile n ry McLaultn. 117 W.
3l the first hole. With a box full 19th St. Co hostesses w ill I k- Mrs. ! w ill I * gucH speaker during the
HETTY JA.MIJSON
of change and an arm fu ll of Porter U n .in g and "Mr.™ J o h n | ^ h?p ,ry | " ra ' ,n* p tr M
Callahan.
program* and a brain fu ll of new
SATURDAY
Camellia Circle will meet at
lip* on how to be suceeaaful at
Veteran* of World War I Bargolf, the future elub champion the home o f Mrs. Sal Manfree in
ra ck* w ill hold a game pa rty at
•wing* down lo the gate, where Loch Arbor Thursday i t I p m
Ih r American legion Hall on H igh­
•hr la greeted by a ehoru. of Co hostesses w ill he Mrs. Harold
way 17-92. llring your own cards.
Chapman and Mr* Rruce Saxon
••Where have you been?
WEDNESDAY
i l l u b w ill meet at 8 p m at
Then, the hour* of ticket i i l r i , film slide* w ill he shown on [
...................
............. o f the
.... ..............
Luncheon at 12 30 p m at th e , the Community Center on the cor
World*. .......
M r*.
money changing, parking
hint* Gardens
*nd pleasant exchange* with golf Beulah Thornton w ill he the guest
Woman s t luh. Hostesses tier of .Magnolia A vr. and K ill
f»n*. The old leg* begin to ache «peaker.
* r r Mr*. 11 %
,,u,rk' r' Mr» 11 SI.
r*. Al
from atandmg In golf ahoea, and
Jaearanda
Circle w ill
m eql|AA.- Smith.
Smith. M
Mr*
Al Hunt, Mr*
The Sanford Home Demonslra
more and more
attention Is Friday at 7:30 p m In (he Can Harry llooley. Mr« Arthur Itran
-an
The
social
department
x*ill
il*m
Club will meet at Ihe Home
drawn to the nlnlh (airw ay: rig h t,n ln g Kitchen on 25th St. Ilo*
there before inaatiable eyes Rv I te.se. w ill iw Mr* Irsina I'rV or ' »p«»nsor bridge and canasta follnw ln-monatratn-n C entir on 2ith St
Mr*. E
a r Jones
| m llo Mr*
. tr . s r .Ruth
are llavs
Mr.
traning the neck, one can see
.irs
ray
jo n r . ami
ami Mrs
sirs II
ll F
fc.‘n«
M f| ,hf
„ cIncheon.
j |oor|&gt; Ilo
M f,.tr.ie
y sf are jat 2:30
„ Williams.
■ tiny figure hit the ball at the McSwain. Miss M yrtlr Wilson, |
Ire; Ihe fairw ay ahot l l imaek home demonstration agent, w ill ker, Mrs. F rtd Williams, and Mr*, jtuorce, and Mr* F. F. Coir.
FRIDAY
In front and the putt hidden by be the ipeakcr. Members
are George Wells. Ilc*rrsalinns must
.westered ip e rta lo ri who crowd aiked to make and wear a hat of be made w itli Mrs. Raymond
An anniversary dinner will br
iround the green.
fr ,,h plants, vegetable*, flower* Smith. FA 2 5677
hcld by Air Ladies Auxiliary of
THURSDA1
Relief ha* come at last, and or fruit,
the Fleet Reserve at the USO at
with a jubilant amlle, the local
Mlmoia Circle w ill inret Friday
The Sanford Duplicate Rrblge 7:341 p. ni
lady take* off for the score board
to find out who ha* done wh»t.
A* she pastes through the mob b y ,
the concession stand, the heara |
rommrnt* on thing! like Mickey
Wright's atupendou* pull on No.
14. and "did you se« that Iron
•hot Betty Jameson made on
It ? "
Stocky Jackie Pung I* now tee j
ing off on 10—can’t m l** seeing
Ihi* gal who one# l-orrowrd |200
from a credit union to enter the ,
*••. y' */ st r. v 2%
U.
S.
Amateur
Tournament,
* i * r * ^4,
which she promptly won. T h li,

Garden Circles

J

jo c o

■*
.
^ • ' jg %
each year, tome of u t faithfully New York, or the main drag of
I P I Women'* Kdllur
rile (hr while collar girl. Rut the any city anywhere, on a wor%
NEW YORK (U P I) — Nobody results of the campaign have day. Secretaries, receptionists,
a ikrd me but It's high time th a t1('em n il—wo far.
clerks, salesgirl* — most look as
annual li«t&lt; of beat d rri.c d fr
Invoking over Ihe 1958 list which If they just stepped from a bandmale* Included one g irl perennial came out Ihi* week. I find ifa box.
!&gt;• ignored.
uadc up of the usual bluchloodi.
They’ ve learned that one basic
She’s Ihe American working girl, actrrs.es and other* of such sub- dress plus s few
accessory
who msnsgr* a maximum of chic ' 'In itia l mean* that if they aren't change* become* a whole wardon a minimum o f cash
beautifully gowned. Ihcy thould robe. that it costs nothing to keep
. hosiery s rim * straight, skirt hems
Each &gt;car. &gt;nur» iru ly I* among change courtunera.
Well Turned Out
'ItT fO .
those 2.M0 |&gt;erson&lt; atkrd by the
New York Drcs* Institute to vote
Now don't misunderstand I 'm ; It takes only soap, ‘w ater and
on women we think rale .pedal not suggesting that Mrs. Winston energy to keep blouses, gloves,
mention a* clothes horses. And ilu rs t doesn't belong. She always , collars and ruffs immaculate. And
'uoks well turned out. but she also Susie may dream of a new atilt
can afford a wardrobe from Main- from Balenciaga, hut the threebochrr.
year-old one »he bought on aale
Or the Duchess of Windsor, who still looks smart berauto her
!• dressed by llalenciaga, dior. " fin d " had classic lines. The nat
came from a hat bar, but the way
Malnbocher and Desses.
Or Audrey Hepburn, who got* i “ he w ean It, who could t r l { It
to Hubert de Givenchy of Paris doesn’t carry a name'* la b e l'in ­
Plans for the annual St. Pat­ for m oil of her eostiimr*.
side?
rick's Day card parly were d l\
.. gals
___ ........
^So iw
i( im
,„v
Okay, ...........
let thrse
reign __
as
here
is _
a »ilu tr ...
to M,„
the ,ehle
russetl at^ a recent meeting o f ' queens of the fashion world. But. of the working girl She'* on my
the All Souls Catholic Womens
t|ra r Ores* Institute, can't ^liest-drrsscd list, even if »he didn't
Club The card party w ill l&gt;c wc ju , j ,,nr , ra r
a hnjc rre makr the official one this year.
I iwM in ll.« \ 1.uf.lw
‘I-----M ayfair ballroom. (,gnilion to Susie Smith, although
Mrs Helen Constantine era* *e- ) cr r i 0tl.is mine from the budget
Itc trd a* chairman o f the event. , r(-|ion n( the (ton Ton Instrad of
Mid • T erm
More than fa) member* sttrm l- 3 p 4r|g |a |on.
R E ( ils S T U A T IO N
■etl the session at the Sanford
&lt;ino «.f thos«- "hr»l dressed" |
Civic v rn irr Introduced as new • C|M
„ „ nn b, „ cm, n lhp
llallroom
members were
Mrs
Madrlsn rqulvalent of Suslr's whole year
Hallel
Kuhn, Mrs M ary* Rogrll. *»n,l
"'1 Iv
■ clothe*
■
allowance Hut Su»le
Mrs I’arolina Pierro
Mernlwr- a| j „ |(Wlk, .m art, and »hc's workT a p • Toe
ship now stand* at 155 meml»er». r ,| harder at it.
M odern J a u
with a goal of Too
Soap. Water And Energy
Reports were made on several
You'll see what I mean Just by
/
Kel
School at
vluh projects, including the ship walking along Fifth Avenue in
ment of 3 boxes of used c l o t h ------------------------ ■
Dance
Ing. The clathing wa* sorted,
2WJ Hiawatha
FA 2 OUI

Ity GAY PAULEY

I fc v s w lA

Catholic Women

Set Card Party

*»Turners Return

A fter a discussion of a school | \ ( aj Mnij Mrs. Waller M TurValrn’ ine's Day party, rrfrrsh r f r an,i K,n Chip have returned
ntenl* wen- served by the hos 1to their home in Oxford. Mis*.
1t**r». Mrs M arie Perol.l. M r * .|g f|r r thrre week* In Sanford.
Beatrice Kremer. M r* Margaret | During the xl»lt here. Ih rir eom-|
Johnson, lira.
Margaret la ir* pany wa* enjoyed by parents.
cher. Mr* l-cna Perold and Mr* Mr. and Mr*. II. W. Turner and
Nell l.ivingston.
Mr. and Mr* A. F. Collum.
MaJ Turner Is enrolled In the
The shell pump and i-strap are graduate school of the University
major silhouette* for little girl*' cl Mississippi. He will receive his
dress shoes. New detailing gives Matter of Arts degree in Interthe shoes a different look this national Relations Jan. 27.
year. Popular arc the laced look
After graduation from Ole M in ,
with a graceful lie. Ihe up fro n t, the Sanford officer w ill rrport to
trim and bib effect, side detailing.' the Deputy Chief of Staff for
and delicate Ireatm rnt* of atrap* ;0|Hrallons. Department of ihe
Somr shoes fe a tu rr lacing almost Army. Washington, D. C., where
to the tor ami straps reaching hr w ill receive a specialised as­
signment.
close to the ankle.

dsumna

Enj«v a night in Dogpatch
w ith —
‘ L i’l A b n e rV
P rr.rn trd by
the —
JUNIOR SOROSIS
of Orlando For

PRIMROSE SCHOOL
fo r Ihe Mentally lla m llra p p rt
ORLANDO MUNICIPAL
U DITORIUM
F rl. Jan. 23rd.
T irk rta on Sale in fro n t a l
VOW ELL’S
F rl. Jan. J th - U a.m. MU
I p. nt.
R rsrrxrd Seats t l . N to

Clearance Sale

Entire Stock

CONTINUING!!

i

Dresset

Sweaters

20% * 5 0 % ° "

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Church
Calendar

Clearance Special
• Jewelry
• Lingeries
• Bras
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Sunday School workers confer-;
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The Senior High Choir of Ihr
F ir it Presbyterian Churrh will
meet for supper at 6 p. m. and
for rehearsal at • JO p m.
The Midweek Bible Hour of the
FlrH Preibyterian Church w ill be
eonlurled by the pastor. Rev. A.
G. Melnnli, at T p. m.
The Chancel Choir of the First
Presbyterian Churrh w ill meet for
rehearsal at 7:30 p. m
Pinecreat Baptist Church Sun
day School officer* and tearhers
meet at 7 p. m.
Ptneereil Baptist Church Blblr
Study Week at 7:30 p. m.
Finecreit Baptist Church monthi; business meeting at 7:30 p. m.

Pincerest Baptist Church Bible
Sludy Week at 7:30 p. m.
Pinecreat Baptist Church Choir
practice at 7:30 p. m.
TEL Clast of the First Baptist
Church w ill meet at 3 p m. at
the chapel. Mrs J. A. Benson's
group w ill be hostesses.
Evangelistic clast "How lo Win
Christ" al Ihe First
Baptist
Churrh at 9:15 a. m. followed by
visitation for the church.
Royal Ambassadors meet at the
First Baptist Church at 7 p. m.
Choir practice at th* First
Baptist Church • ( follow t; Carol,
(.13 p. m.f Concord, 7 p. m.;
Church, • p. m.
G irl Scout Troop S 3 of the
First Presbyterian Church w ill
meet la th« Y ou'll Building at
3 :U p. m.
The Boy Scout Council meeting
of tha F ir it Presbyterian Church
u til be held a t 7:30 p. m.
The Deacons of Use First Presbyterian Church w ill meet at 7:45

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Superstition
and belief in the supernatural exist In the
Space Age.
A t least, we gather that the musical ghost in Torquay,
England, is the product of a prank or someone's vivid ima­
gination.
Viear Anthony Rouaa of 8 b Johns Church said the ghost
is th at o f a former organist at the church, who died 76 years
•g o . The former organist, Henry Dltton-Ncwman, left several musical compositions behind and apparently has come
back to hear what they sound like, Rouso opined.
Rome congregation members said they have seen Ditton-Newman; others said the)* have heard the organ,blast­
ing away when the church was empty; last week, PlttonNewman chipped in during choir practice.
If Ditton-Newman'a composition* have been "moder­
nized” to the extent o f some populsr songs of yore, It's no
wonder th s t his ghost is attending choir practice.

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WASHINGTON (U N ) - Prealdent Elsenhower h * i Indicated to
eoeireailonal leaden he w ill ask
for a b vid fft of nearly four b il­
lion dollars fo r all phases of Ihr
U J . mutual security (fo rrlin aid)
prosram in the n c it fiscal yaar.
This la about tar same as be
requested fo r the current fiscal
year ending June 31, but about
*00 m illion dollars more than Con­
gress gave M m .
No m ajor change In the over all
m ilita ry aid proaram was Indica­
ted In Ms talks Monday with the
congressional leaders Most of the
Increase would be sought for the
lf.8 . development k&gt;sn fund and
the "defense support" program of

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Manufacturers, wholesalers and retailer* in Seminole
County have Increaeed by 84 per cent during the past 10
years, according to a survey by Dun ft Bradstreet, Inc.
T he DftB Reference Book lists only manufacturers,
wholesalers and retailers. It does not include some of the »ervice and professional businesses, such a* beauty and barber
shops, stock and real estate brokers and other types of busi­
ness endeavor.
Since it does not, the business growth o f Seminole Coun­
ty has been greater than the 34 per cent reflected in the
actual count by Dun &amp; Bradstreet.
The Jacksonville office of DftB said that Seminole
County had 476 manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers in
November, compared to 366 in November, 1048.
A one-third Increase in the number of business firms in
Seminole County in 10 years is encouraging. A 84 per cent
increase between 1958 and 1063, however, should look like
Just a "drop In the bucket.”
Sanford and Seminole County are beginning to flex
their muscles. Growth in the next 10 years should be some­
what akin to fantastic.
Non-business growth has been ever greater, according
to the Bureau of EoconomJc Research a t the University of
Florida. Since the 1060 census, Seminole County has regis­
tered a 71.7 per cent population gain. It is one of the 16
counties in Florida which has grown faster than the stato
average.
The Bureau of Economic Research said that Semin­
ole’s population on July 1 of last year was 46,300, compared
to 26,900 in the 1960 census.
Growth in population and business go hand-in-lutnd.
Benefits from this growth will go to those people who have
the foresight to plan for the future. In Sanford, we have
aueh leaders. They are planning now for those days ahead,
building for the Seminole County of tomorrow.
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economic aid to nations allied
with the United States in De­
fense agreements.

Dead And Injured
Leave A ntarctic
MCMURDO SOUND (U PI) Three Injured survivors and Ih r
bodies of two dead pilots of the
U S. Navy plane that crashed near
this Antarctic base Sunday are to
he flown In New Zealand today.
The filers killed when the Cana­
dian built Otter's wing grared a
hillside Just alter takeoff wrre I.t
Harvey F. Gardner, of Hrdw-ood
City, C a lif, and Lt (Jg) biwrence
J. Farrell, of Frnvarola.

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Inez Robb S a y s
By INEZ ROBB
[o f any honorable reporter w ho1woman of Impeccable personal and
Unless a miracle o f legal Inter- has ever, is now or ever w ill work I professional
reputation,
to ld
ventlon occurs between now and in ami love Ih r newspaper pro 1friends after Judge It)an ortlrrrd
the lime this column is printed,! Irssion. Hither the inviolability of her to ja il. She was obviously
one ef Ihe most responsible, com-1 news sources Is guaranteed a re- shaken In spirit but not in rrsolve
petent and widely respected news .sponsible press, or freedom o f th e 'b y Judge I t j a n s castigation and
paper woman — or men—o f our press Is a myth.
threat of continued Jail sentences,
time w ill lie In Jail for her re
However, Judge Sylvester J. flyIterator of the personal Issues
........... .... .
fusal to betray a basic premise of an of the United States D is tric t, involved. Miss Torre. 34, who looks
tha'fnrc prm
Court, who last October called like a young Itosaliml llusietl. has
Marie Torre, television ami radio Miss Torre "Ihe Joan of Arc of had neither time nor Inclination to
columnist of Ihe New York Herald her profession," has ordered her realize that her name may soon
Tribune, has rhoien 10 days In jailed for 10 days, after &lt;avtlgst- lie Inscribed with that ol n small,
ja il rather than reveal the sourre'ing her from (he bench as If she proud band of newspapermen, inof a news slory. I earnestly sub- were a common rrim tnal.
eluding John Peter Zenger, that
m il lhat her choice would lie that
In addition, l&gt;ecause In Ihe l»c»t has made history fur a free world
traditions of her profession she j by Its w illln g n -ij to fight and
has refuseil to revest Ihe source suffer fo r a free press,
of a news story. Judge Hyan holds | Like thousands of other news
over her the direst of returning papermen, Miss Torre, at the lie
her lo ja il a second tim e If she ginning ol her legal struggles, be­
still refuses to brrak this vital lieved that the seerery of her
condition of newspaper ethirs
sources was inviolate. This is one
" I t Is d iffic u lt for non newspaper of the m ajor assumptions of Ihe
POUT MYKRS, Fla. (U P II - people to understand how pa/vlon- newspaper profession, which has
Ills royal h i g h n e s s .P rin ce airly we in Ihe profession le d on nunc to the painful realisation,
Nkabourl K a w a in a Mlwvyla of this Issue,” Miss T orrr. a young | through the Torre ra»e, that such
Ubangi • fiheri, Portuguese Hast
&gt; vcerccy Is guaranteed by only 12
A fric a —really a Florida fa rm boy
with Illusions of g r a n d e u r—
legislation to guarantee the inreigned from a ja il cell today.
aw
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lie Introduce.) during the current
The F ill Identified the "p rin ce " V a a m o lin q V aiisino
as Hdwaril Ire Woods, Jfl, a Ne­
HAVANA fU I’D —Movie tough '« » • «
»h* New York Slate
V,|. legislature. S im ilar legislation Is
gro from Ihe farming community guy George leaf I
who
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planned
in
other stale, by an
of MarlTrnny. Fla., and said It
I ad at least two •■hold" order* on swank Capri Casino from n mob aroused profession.
of vandals by selrlng a rebel flag
"T b rrc Is nothing now that the
him.
Authorities %aicl Woods has re and waving it frantically, was to newspapers can do to help Marie,"
reived ro ja l treatment at hospl reopen the gambling house to d a y *ald ,,np
b r r former editors,
m l* In sis states and left without despite an almost complete lack who described her as a "sweet,
kind and enormously rompetrnt
paving b it lulls, lie rla lm t to of custom ers.
,u/ / * r ^r ‘‘m * kidney aliment.
j ftaft'm Capri was one o f four young woman." flut I hope the
when Woods irird to enter a, Havana casinos w hlih w c 'r not profession w ill never forget what
hospital here Monday, attendants damaged at alt In the New Year s she has done to alert It to a clear
railed pnljrr. lie was held In ja il Dsy nuts and looting that follow and present danger."
When an alarmed friend asked
to face a* hearing at Tampa la lrr ed the fa ll of Ihr government of
lids gentle young woman If Jail
on a frderal charge of interstate Futgrnrio ftalivta
transportation of a
fraudulent
The longtime Hollywood star was worth the principle at slake.
check.
told United Press International Miss Torre answered without hesi­
Woods Is particularly remem- he was being forced lo reopen the tation. "Y e s ." She has spent all
Iwred at Gastonia. N.C., where he _____
____
casino ______
despite __
the fact
that sir her adult life In Ihe newspaper
enthralled bystanders w ith stnrirs tuaily a ll 'llavana'* tourist* had business. Her firs t Job, at IS. was
•bout his Imaginary life as ruler fled the country since the revolu- a* ■ t0 P&gt;' Rir l on ,h« World Teleu f 19 million African U lungis. He Hon
gram and Sun. She was lhat
left there, also without p a jln g h it
••|iur reopening Is more a m at-' ivvprr’* amusement* editor when
hospital hill.
icy of living up lo the Cuban la -1 *be went lo the Herald-Tribune
Another of his non paying stops,fair l*»» than expecting to make 'brer and a half years ago as Its
was at Harlow. Fla.
money." he said.
radio and leevre columnist*.
i , Mi«* Torre has been married
for 10 years lo 11*1 Friedman,
leevre producer. She has had his
full support In her unwavering
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Vanderbilt Topples Kentucky

jHunl, McRoberls Florida State Eyes Brennan, Graham f
Score Cage Wins
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. ( I ’ P I)—
Terry Brennan and Otto Graham
Monday night. Hunt Lincoln- luday were being considered aa
! Mercury and McRobcit’s Tire possible successor* to Florida

' against Southraitern Conference { not entirely untxpected. We knew
! opponents and other Southern that a roach like Nugent would
powers. Florid* State upset Ten­ one day get an o ffe r from a
nessee and Miami in 1858. while major college that bo could not
winning seven and lasing three turn down."
The JaekaonviUe Journal quoted’
Starry' said Coach Rob Wood­
ru ff of the University of Florida Nugent a* saying bo gave FSU
to meet
was paid $17,OM. He said Nugent | “ ample opportunity"
“ was worth that and more to Maryland'* offer. The Journal
FSU."
i said Nugent told S tro lle r, " I f
The attorney added: “ This Is you match the offer. I ’ll atay." .

three minutes to go. but the Com­ cat* defeated the Commodores 55 j with 7:51 remaining and Virginia ,
rln c c ro s t"" n irU s t" Vn*i ?0*m W m ’ " * ,&lt;&gt;0,bl11 C° * Ch
modores never let them get any times.
never again came closer than two j Kree M flbodl„
ia c ity league
•&gt;usrm But Tallahassee attorney W. G.
Second ranker! North Carolina points.
closer.
ta sk, (ball.
Kentucky looked sluggish all State also suffered quite a scare
In F irst D ate
The first game was declared n o 'S,* r r &gt;- ^ . I d e n t °( ,hp lo" '
night, connecting on only 23 of 81 before coming on to down V ir
By winning, the Wolfpack look contest due to lack of regular boosters club, said: " I personally
shots for a tub par 28 5 per cent ginia, 73-68. for its 10th victory in over sole possession of first place players for either the Navy or doubt we could pay enough to get
average. B illy Lickert was the 11 game*.
jin the Atlantic Coast Conference. \ the Rebels. Hunt beat Pinecrcst either one."
Nugent, who guided Florida
Wildcats' high scorer with It
The Wolfpack blew- a 10-point pushing idle North Carolina Into Baptist, 43-18, to remain unde­
Slate to one of its best seasons
Irad in (he first half and the u n -} second place.
points.
feated in league action. McRob- j
The victory was only the 13th drrdog. Cavaliers
to
Trailing by
in the firs t i* rt'a Tire christened it* new uni- in »clio»&gt;l history this fall, signed
. , .. ralliedi lagain
,i
- 19. jpoints
i
jj * m „ , Pr a a four-year contract Tuesday as
for Vanderbilt over Kentucky in .\c In front in the second half. But half. Butler suddenly caught tire I form,
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head coach at the Cniverslty of
their serie* which goes back to tBob
M• acG
illivrry K put
North P Caro
and
came on
to whip Notre I tDame,
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1912. During that tim e, the Wild-1 lina State ahead to stay, 55 53. jr :*
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? 5 °tre Dame *f * l* i " 5 ; which tied it up four times he Maryland.
Dean Mode Stone, chairman of
58 57 late in the game, Dick lla ff- ; fore
[or(. going
j.0jn£ down In th r fourth
the FSU athletic committee, said
i.er netted a jump shot that gave quarter
Nugent's resignation happened too
Butler a lead it never lost. The
An All Star team wilt play a
When the p riic checks are die-1 A look at her record makes this
Irish played without their top reo r . tjfcsburg .All-Star team tonight at fsst for hi* group to even have
tnhuted at the May fa ir Country | easy to understand. H«r
tour
er. Tom Hawkins. »rw was side­ ! ihe Tavares High School gym. thought in terms of a replacement
(Tub Sunday afternoon, it's a winning* since the start of the
lined with a sprained ankle. Cen­ A ll players are asked to meet In Jet­
stone's committee recommends good bet that freckled, red-haired | “ play-for pay" rank* In 1941 top­
ter Ken Tennington paced Butler front of s , mino|P High Gym at
j coach to President Robert M. Patty Herg w ill he holding o u t1ped the $120,000 m ark In 1958.
n th 20 points while John Tuiley c 50 p m
She has registered t l toumah* ntl «°
one of them
|was high fo r Notre Dame with 18.
N f„ „ Pfk j lun, m rr„ lhP Re Stroller, who in turn submits the ,
Bobby James hit for 30 point. l f \, M rnohprI, „ k f, „ „ Navy. I^ " iln a tk m to the State Board of ^Patty Berg's r a r rrr as a golfer mrnt victories, a record; i t the
United Press International
A tough ball game Is ju tt what
— 1 Southern
* — — Methodist
»•-*&gt;—
•to- a- | „ ndControl for a final okay.
. roum fill enough pages for a holder of the w o rk l'i record. 84, '*
The Vanderbilt Commodorea im- Rupp'* team got at Nashville j to 'lead
the two church teams play
Theboosters
clubsuggested
i ,,ormal l,■n£,,, nov^,• ,n
,hc f ° r M
'* ,b* all-tim e money
&gt; • 1Tuesday night. The Commodores 73-55 win over Texas, and Rice tne third gsme.
Brennan andGraham
to the col. 'had two tournament victories. $8- winner; has been named the W#*
proved Adolph Rupp » standing «» ■
„ „ . M |nd w vtre |y , mud. I raertl past Texas AAM. 70 *5. in
Standing* to date sre:
lege president late Tuesday. Bren - ;® 4 in «*nnlnB» (good for seventh man Athlete of the Y ear three
a prophet, but there Is extreme' j.r i|
shine on Kentucky's ratine a n o t h e r South* t i t Conference
WON LOST nan wa* ousted recently as head
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unlikelihood that he appreciated! as No. 1 team In the country.
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it. The University o f Kentucky hasThe upset drew ail the morel *[* olhcr «»'«*»•
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ewnparlson. it was a
poor times; leading yearly money win•9
kethall mastermind
had
said: attention In that it was the o n ly Xavier of Ohio tripped Miami of Plnecresl Baptist
3
er fo r the professional Cleveland 7 « r for
„
1(l&lt;1 „
, ,
" " " ,lm ' , »nd «t»l&gt;«ihed
3
Navy
t
‘•Any time we come to Nashville, i Southeastern Conference contest,
1,1“ J*1
In thr
$5.r&gt;oo I. in ,A Mayfair the record as the firs t player ever
Browns
rral
touch b ill
ctcninj:.
, ffa lc tl T rinlt) (T c*.). I0 M , T r i a l Rebels
3
1
wc ran expect a real tough
Brennan tnld nrwsmrn in Ciftcin Open, starting Friday, the w ill ^to lead in money w inning! and
Cf0, g,# Tcfh , nJ G w r. I Tech licked Hay lor. 68 65; College
1
4
Free Methodist
be one of tho gallery favorltcr. v.jn the Vare Trophy in the same . ,
game."
natl hr would he “ glad to talk -------------------------------------------------J
f, r.
---------------------- I c l* have their second meeting of ( f *!*e
c
. !£? *!,*]*’
with FSU official*, a* well a* any­
l mvv t» her absence from p in e ' ’
the year, this lime on Ihe Rulldog ,
« ! h vi°n'* i V *
Vi a
one else."
court. Tech defeated Georgia In
* **'**■ ' * rR,nli Tech tumbled
of the LPGA event! In ’58. h e r ’ *
S troller said he hated to lose
, Atlanta earlier thie year, but George Washington, 86 81; Niaga
earnings (M.014) were the am tll*
Nugent, hut said FSU could not
ra
beat
Syracuse,
70
55;
D
art­
j neither that game nor this one
est stnre 1962. She finished In th«
match Maryland'a reported o ffrr
w ill count tn the conference stand- mouth nipped Vale. 52 51: Connec­
first 10 in the 16 events In which
of $15.00u yearly, plus a residence
ticut
defeated
klainr,
73
58.
and
I Ings.
she competed, despite more than
and
automobile.
Nugent
wa*
paid
,
,,
. . .
I Brooklyn College edged St. Frana month's absence fo r clinic* and
Jim Henry, a six oo senior c j| (N v }&gt; M M
CHICAGO &lt;171*1»—It apparent SI3.000 a year here and wa* up
personal appearance*.
ly wa* up to Joe Cronin today to for a $1.0(81 raise when he quit.
A brother and sister o f the ova).!
» *« ,he
wi,h »he "»»« .
CIN CINN ATI. Ohio. (UP1) Last year, T a tty 'i itrn ke aver­
Tito Booster* Club president Delegate« to the NCAA eonvenderide whether he want* to lie
the great Induall and Bel Del head ° r
.u p » 1Poln,,; I
tonigtit's featured lOtli race of an
How an followed with 16 and
president of th r A m rriran League said Nugent wa* underpaid H turn began business sessions today age was near the top again. She
was less than a half-ttroke un­
It-ra re card at Sanford-Orlando j l^u le d in t l rc.ounds.
Retiring President WiM llarrldgc Florida State hope* to continue with lig h tn in g o f eligibility rule*
said Tuesday the 52-year-old gen building for maior football status. fo.- athlete* the hottest topic on der the Vare Trophy winning to-. ,
Kennel Club
1 Factors in Ihe upset were the
tal of 7(92
oral manager of the Boston Red An all girls' school until a few the agenda.
Undefeated Ind.irall w ill I * af- " S c a t s ’ Inaccuracy early in the
Her first victory on the ’38 tour
Sox is tho only candidate invited year* ago, Florida State played
ter h i. sixth straight seavon | r i - ; c»"ie. when \ *nderhilt wa. build-'
The proposed legislation would came In June. Her 293 wen the
mo&lt;t
of
Its
games
against
small
to
api&gt;ear
in
Chicago
Jan.
14
be
^
give the
National
NEW’ YORK (UPI&gt;— The New umph. ami a few fa n . expect the "K “ P H*
.
. . . . . Collegiate
. Ath, Western Open, Ihe sixth time she
fore
a
screening
committee rollrges until Nugent took over .Id le Associationi
defense the Commodores]
the power to ruin, tximrd the trick
and seceod In
York Y a n k m ' •'acceleration red brindle to lose. But laurels I
CHICAGO (U P M -A "new " Bob- charged with picking H a rrid g r's ! in 1953.
over the eligibility of any athlete a ro#&gt;
thp vfertern. aba shot
school '—a pre pre season camp w illl stay right in the fam ily i f 68- lh r r «: UP "hen Kentucky tried to by Boyd, seeking a ranking successor
j Nugent revamped, the school's
,h.01' I*0101'
.
..
attending member *chool».
one of her leweit round* af tha
for promising rookies—w ill be cu r­ pound Bel Del seurrie* to victory.
among the middleweights. and
“ The comm itter wants to dis ] schedules, sending his team*
She
lo
u
ts
three
wins
in
five
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ean?
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ou
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Hrrommendation* by the Amer- year, a one under men'g f a r *t tailed this spring. IJ.
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lucky
committing
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SanderHolly
Mims
of
Washington.
D
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detail*
with
Cronin.
If
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lean CollegeFoolhall Coaches
71. Her other tourney tlOa earn*
The world champions announced trips to the starting post.
A sister-sister team reutd upset b ill 20. Bitty Lickert, unr of three slash tonight in a televised 10- renditions are right as far as Cro­
A*»n
.
one
of
several
allied
group*
jn Minneapolis a
298 to w in tha
Tuesday that most of their young
Kentuckian*
who
fouled
out,
led
rounder at thr Chicago Stadium. nin Is concerned hr probably will
farmhands developed so fast d u r­ the greyhound cart, however, be­ th r W ildcat scoring with I t
ATLANTA (C P I)— Bert F inrk meeting concurrently, drew top American Open. Since MlnneapoMims, a 30 year (dd campaign­ be the m an." Ilarrldge added
cause
Klego
and
Simla,
loth
attention as preliminaries wound |j(
the ilte of bar start In ] .
ing the new Florida Instructional
points.
er of 10 yrars' ring service, was
T hr six wan screening commit- Prather. 52, Atlanta Constitution
■haguc last autumn that they w ill daughters o f the famous Master
up
sports, it was a p articularly
golf
editor,
died
Tuesday
follow­
ranked
as
a
slight
favorite,
al&lt;
're
m
rrts
next
Wednesday
at
ChiThe football roaches went o n , victory,
not be asked to attend the 1 ac­ A ll, have shown themselves capa­
though Boyd holds an edge in ra g o 'i Palmer House. The six- ing a heart attack. Prather cov
ble o f running with the best right
record a* favoring a return of
one of the pioneers o f
celeration school" this year.
e
n
d
all
m
ajor
southern
golf
tour­
their two previous fights. The man group w ill make it* recoingoal post* to the goal line and a
professional golf, she said:
• The irsults we achieved In the down to the wire.
lanky Chicagoan earned a 10- mrndationt Jan. 31 at a gathering naments during hi* 18 years with
M
rrtie
C
lair
isn't
bringing
her
lllieraliiatlon of the limited sub | “ Golf has done so much for me.
Florida league were fa r superior
round noil over Mims in 1958 and of American league club owner* the ncw*pa|HT.
relatives
to
help,
but
she
w
ill
be
stitution rule*.
tn those In the acceleration
I hope to play golf as long as •«'
Ihe pair (ought tn a 10 round draw In New York
Tho e v«rre the two major rec­ I live, or ran walk. I hope to
srliool." said Jerry Coleman, as­ striving for her third straight vic­
almost
a
year
ago.
It
wa*
believed
that
Cronin
United P it ** International
ommendations the coaches w ill play competitive golf u n til I am
sistant farm director. ‘ The kid* tory. Mvrtie C lair raced to the
Boyd's manager, Bernle Gllek- vs-mild move the league hradquarEast
pass to the NCAA Football Rules 50 years of age."
had constant Instruction and com- wire ahead of the pack Monday
man. said far.i w ill he seeing a ters to Boston if he arrrp ts the
LAKELAND U T I l Sharp- Committee which w ill meet next
night in an impressive 3M 0sre- Connecticut 73 Maine 58
petition under the best playing
“ new" Bohhv. who in Ihe past | ■
post and presumably select his shooting John McNamara scored week In Los Angries.
ond time over the 5-16thi-mila Catholic U. 76 Baltimore U. 57
rendition* . . •***! * * h*d *
?.‘&gt;points Tuesday night to Irad
Massachusetts 71 American Int. SI ha* won when hr figured to lose own assistant*
In other business Tuesday, the
chance to get a sustained look at distance.
ind lost when he figured to w in .. A member o f the Ilarrldge of Florida Southern In a 69 66 win N ( \\A fleeted two conferences to
Others in the fast feature are Gannon 66 Carnegie Tech 65
The unpredictable Boyd has w o n 'fie * L rce said no one ha* been I over the University of Toronto.
Brooklyn Cel. M St. Fran. (NY)
allied m cm tirrihip and one to a
^C olem an, a lurmer star Infield- Go H arry, Edge O f N ile and ElyaId* last two outings, beating Jim - assured of remaining after Cronin, Ruby Richmond wa* high for provisional membership, raising
85
er with the Yankees, tabbed three tit.
my
Bet
chain
in
Chicago
Oct.
to
-take*
the
job.
|
the
losers
w
ith
17
points.
Dartmouth
52
Yale
51
Track officials are planning for
HAVANAs Cub*- ( U P I ) - I t w * l
ils lot al membership to 533 for* an
youngster* as likely Yankresofand earning a 10 round derision I —
■- ■
, ■------------------- -— ------- increase o f 21 schools over last rPj |
Niagara 70 Syracuse 55
bush league" her* Tuetday
tha future on the strength o f their the first Friday matinee at 2 p.
aver
Neal
Risers
st
Fort
Wayne,
South
.
performance*
In
the
H orida in., when another pack o f speed*rar
night
Va. Tech *»• Geo. Washington 81 I ml , Nov. 29.
sters is slated.
New allied members are the
_ ,
.
.
. „
1-eagu*. They are Joe Tepitone.
Boyd, who has tompiled a rec­
N. Carolina St. 73 Virginia 68
North-Central Intercollegiate A thC0' * " **■ « “ • b«»«b«n o ffld a li .
an 18-year old outfielder • pitcher
ord o f 61 wins, |0 defeat* and S
Richmond 69 Citadel 62
I Ir tir Conference, with school* In admitted all tans wearing beards
from Brooklyn. N. Y., Fd Gary, a
draw* while consistently falling to
Florida St. 65 Miss. Southern 62
I North and .South Dakota ami up- free Into Gran Stadium as Iht ,
20 5 ear old outfielder from JackH
n
the
big
ones,
i«
a
changed
Vanderbilt 73 Kentucky 66
per Iowa, and the Trl Slate Col- shout ' play h a ll" waa heard In
reti. M is t. and Harry Addis, a
man, Glickman said.
High Point 9S Wofford 73
irg la tr Basketball Prague, w itll I H *v ,n *
*1*6 firs t tim e line*
22 -year old right handed pitcher
“ He w ill soon lie a father and
Midwest
schools In Ihe New York area.
"*e revolution.
llria rcliffe . N. Y.
GAINESVILLE (L T I I Co Xavier (Ohio) 85 Miami (Ohio) 79 that wit) give him Ihe desire to
The Far Wrsiern Intercollegiate
The stands sre.e filled w ith beCaptain Dirk Hoban of Florida's Valparaiso 95 John Carroll 93
w in." the manager promised.
while Sears dropped In 20. Dolph i Conference was voted a provision- whiskered rebel guerrilla fan*.
United Press International
fcskrtb a ll Gators hat arorrd 1(7 Wash. (M o.) U. 69 Wayne St. V.
“ Bobby has had everything it
at membership, pending accept- most of whom hadn’t aeon t b890- .
point* tn I t games to lead the
takes to lie a great fighter r x e r p t' Rob Pettit's golden tou-h prom­ Sehayrs pared Syracuse with 21. ance into the NCAA o f llu m h o ll1ball game la two yoort.
44
Boston'*
Eastern
Division
pace­
WASHINGTON (U P I&gt; - Light- squad with
a
13.8
shooting Butler 62 Notre Dame 60
desire," Glirkman said "Now 1 p ts to make him the first man lo
| They law Marlanao defeat tho
setter* overcame a 27 26 first pe­ State College, Areata, Uatlf.
weights Fddle I’erkin* of Chicago average.
think he’* got that. I f he has, reach Ihe 1.000point mark In Ihe
Washburn 74 Omaha 56
The three leagues w ill automat­ Clenfurgot. 5-1. M A l Ocotte,
riod deficit to throttle Cincinnati
The 6-3 Miami forward hat hit
and Cisco Andrade of M rxicn
Ihrn nothing w ill slop him, mrlud National
Soulhw rtt
Basketball Association despite a 41 point fourth quarter ically qualify for the tti59 NCAA property of Ihe Cleveland IndUne,
City have signed for a 1° round on 46.7 per cent of hi* field goal Hard Simms 70 T rinity (Ti-v l 51 mg Mr. Sugar Ra&gt; Robinson"
tills season
scattered nine h lti fo r h ii 10th
by Hie Royals that set a Phila­ baskrlhall championships.
at
Capitol
Arena,
attempts
and ranks second in Southern M rthodiit 71 Texas 55
televised bout
victory. Pedro Ramoe, a Cuban
Pettit
raised
his
league
leading
delphia
court
rrm
rd.
The
Celtics
|
~
~
“
rebound* with to t, according to Hire 70 Texas A IM *5
Jan. 21.
native, wae the loser.
total lo 979 Tuesday night as hr tooko Hie game oi&gt;en when they
figures released Tuesday.
Texas Tech 68 Baylor 65
poured in 38 (mints to lead the otllseornl the Rnyais 26 7 In Ihe
Center Rob Sherwood, a 6 5 Arkansas St. 72 Southern U. 70
ROCK ISLAND. III. ( U P ll- R a y
I bo m i : p e o p l e s t il i . d o n -t
St. Imula Hawks to a 112 95 vic­ M-ennil |&gt;rrismI lull Sharman was
product c f I.ynbrook, N . Y., I*
IjOesrhnrr, assistant track and
West
a s o u —W# operate Hanford'*
tory over the Minneapolis Lakers higli for Boston with 23. Jark
runner-up in scoring with 131 College of th# Pacific 8t Chico 53
football coach at Lake Eorrst Col­
in ly Commercial "W hile T rim
In the opener of a MadPon Square Tsvyman hit 23 for the Royals
point* and an 119 asrrage and
A junior haskrtnall program
lege and Northwestern University,
Garden
doubleheailer
New
York
f
’
hll
Jordon's
plvnt
shot
with
26
ia the top rebounder with 109. He
w ill he introduced in Sanford
Monday was names! head football
trounced Syracuse, 118 | 08. in the seconds left climaxed a Piston
also leads the team w ith a 45 3
•Saturday when all hoys between .
coach at Auiputana College. The
fourth quarter rally for Detrolt'a 1963 graduate of Albion Mich.
percentage of shots from the
» and 12 years of age are Invited
,1
210 8. PARK AYR.
i". *, „1•hiladelphia
,
r ... IwlnbHI. the victory Trailing 9.3 82 at the s ta rt, ( „ | | f)tP ri.p|aPP, Vinre Ijindeen',
floor.
to attend a clinic at Seminole
red-hot Boston ( eltlc* knocked off o|
p ,, od. Detroit held PhilarrPt.n, iv annourred nlars to
High School gym
Sophomore f o r w a r d
Frank
t-in rlo n .il Urt . OV im t llr lr n ll j . i . l i .
___ ___________ _
W" " rtC,nUF
Pl*R» t&lt;»
TALLAHASSEE (U P li Flo
Raskrtha'I coaches and assist­ Cineinnati. I»I0 • 95. and Detroit rirlphia to 12 |&gt;oints wh.de scoring Ir(ir(
Etheridge, 62, of Aubumdale,
CALL
leads in free throws, w ith an 818 rids State withstood a last- ant* w ill give fundsmenlal les­ | nipped Philadelphia m th r last sec­ 6wi
onds. 107 105.
George Yardley led Detroit with
percentage of 33 fo r 39 attempts. minute Mississippi Southern rally son* lo interested hoys.
Pettit, who set a Garden re- 27 points and Paul A rifin took
F irr pretention week always
Tuesday night to eke nut a 65 62
The
Recreation Department
plans the formation of five teams | txiund rrcord of 35, srurrd 17 of high honors for Philadelphia with in rlu d rt Oct. 9 tn rnmmemoratc
victory.
Ihe Chicago fire of 1871.
Southern narrowed the margin fur hoys under S'R' In height. | Lis point* in th r lirs l lu tf a* the 31
Hawks took a 49 37 lead St. laiuit
tn
only
one
point
with
Ihrre
With
the
number
of
hoys
who
PHILADELPHIA ( U l'l) - J im m y
opened- an 83
after three
, 67 bulge
,
Brown, the Cleveland Browns sen­ minute* left. But FSU'* Hugh have shown a desire to p la y ,, E ve nin g* F A 2*7500
more tram * ran be formed
lhf, 5' uf
sational fullback who art a Na­ Durham hit for seven consecutive three
\&gt;, lr
ier.ra
Mikkelsen
.r ----- 1. . . .... k,
a.i..i.. the way. \e
a n \vern
r r...n Mikkel
tion
Football I-eague
ground- point* to lift the Seminole* to if coaches ran he found. Adults paced. . .
interested
in
the
program
are
f
"
*
“
t,h
,7. P°ln «•
victory.
gaining record this season, has
The Knickerbocker., led by
Durham led the winners with tsked to contact the recreation
been rhosen A m rrira n Athlete of
k ff|rf
| Kenny Sears and krank Selvy,
,i * .8#
Ihe Year by the Philadelphia 27 points, hooding hi* average to
notched 'h e ir third straight win by
the 23 point r« r game mark
The clinic w ill begin at 9 30,
Sportswrllers Association.
Vic HobeUo, AgU 601 E. l t i
when you d o . . .
John M ig lia iro and Don Curry am . Street shoes will not he p e r-1
, 6 *a gap midway in tnr
... n,: “ JJ. *
earh got I t point* to pate miited 'oV lhe newFy fln lih e ^ g7m, ,i °opening
£ nln* ^quarter
' ri er *.....
ml ho',,'
visit FA M ILY !
noor
'determined Syracuse
«•— * —* drive that
southern.
______________
pulled Ihe Nat* to within eight
If ycu need
HALLANDALE. F la . (U P l»—
j points at Ihe half, 53 49 Near*.
Jarkson Dudley and Bonnie Heath
There are more than 300 flam- who leads the circuit In field goal
announced Tuesday that their D.
mable liquids in use today.
* percentage,
arorrd
21 point*,
and II. Stable w ill anon discontin­
ue It* raring Interest and devote
phone: FNrta 2-4412
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) - Jark
fu ll flme to thoroughbred breed­
•onvllle
University
won
It*
first
ing. The D. and II. Stable gaiuul
before noon to arran|t
national recognition when Needle* '•asketball victory over Tampa
Tuetday
night,
71
59
won the 1956 Kentucky Derby.
for monay the same day!
T hr fast • breaking Dolphins
Jumped Into an early lead and
expanded It Into a rnmfortable
c**a y* w 24 MtalMy
margin in the second half.
Bicalv*
fiy w iM i
VIENNA fU P I)— Toni Sailer,
Jacksonville's Jim Kirkland and
form er Olympic and world skiing Tampa's
Marlin Clark shared
8170 00
S 7 00
champion, w ill appear at a meet scoring honor* with !&lt; point*
188 00
1100
ing of the International Skiing apiece.
720 00
1)00
i
Federation at
Zurich
Sunday
31700
1800
when h it amateur statu* i t dis­
2400
4)7 00
cussed. Sailer currently i t act­
The latest census of greater
582 00
uoo
ing In a movie which Is being snow geese shows there are about
Be lure to visit mo ihewronm lo
s»e the *r«|e vanetv of »M*«,
filmed here.
146.300 of them In thr world.
W ill K n o c k on Y o u r D o o r
tnlors and Hevpit In tlw full line
w it h G i f t ! k G reetin g .*
of new- Armstrong Odiogs.
A f» rn u n rit solution locra-lm l
•fro m
F rie n d ly H tia ln c M
fir
plaster teilingt. Armstrong 6&gt;ll»
N o iifh lx irn m id Y o u r
FINANCISIRVICI, INC
ings won't (rack, (hip or peel.
Sorry, No Minora
Jerry Collins, Oporntof
Yet they need mi muse care than
C iv ic nnd Social
or SANfORi
an reilmtry telling.
W e lfa re Leaders
Stop in In see the full line of
• N O h o t re illR ts
m S M tk firtA N R M
Armstrong Ceding! soon.
4&lt;«
O n lh « occasion o f :
• N O spocia! dowel i p i r s w i n — r y
* \
Phone FAirfat 2-4112
C h a n t * o f residence
• N O kiRff f t e x p e ru ir* d u c t a
W e e . s i.ri U l / t
A r r iv a ls o f N ew com ers to
m* lo w a t
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FULL LINE of
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By MILTON RICKMAN
I'n itrd Press International
Unranked Vanderbilt and an un­
sung but hot shooting little lloosicr
prosed to be the undoing of previ­
ously unbeaten Kentucky.
It all happened at Nashville.
Tcnn., Tuesday night when Van­
derbilt handed top ranked Kentuc­
ky Its first licking in 12 starts this
^son. *3 66, for possibly the big*t upset of the basketball cam ­
paign so far.
Jim Henry, a New Albany, Ind.,
native who barely stretches six
fret, was the man chiefly respon­
sible for Kentucky's firs t loss
•mce last Feb. 21.
Henry, whose chief hobby Is
Topical fish, also collects points
and the 29 he came up with Tues­
day night were enough to snap a
'^Id e a t winning streak which had
W ended to 16 games over two
seasons.
Kentucky, last year'* NCAA
rhamplons, fell behind early,
slaved Ice cold throughout the
first half and never was able to
catch up. The inspired Commo­
dores. who had wt&gt;n five games
and lost five until Tuesday night,
walked off the floor with a 4I«SI
trad at half-time and then came
U c k to run up a 17 point lead in
m second half.
K enlurky Look* Sluggish
Held In cheek by a man-to man
defense, the Wildcat! rallied late
in the second half to cut Vandy's
margin to six points. 70 61. with

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t. 2-A-JtOOM A BOARD
* A—BEACH RENTALS
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12-BOATS A MOTORS
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2. 3 and t bedroom houaci and
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ROSA L. PAYTON. Broker
Phone FA 21301
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private hatha. l i t W’ . F lra t I t .

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furnished

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inquire at *11 Kim.

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,J* r A" fonveniencei. On lake
Sleep* three. Call FA 2-6341.
3 to 7 p. m
ttrautlfultv furnished room. Private
home. Phone FA 2 7301.

3 bedroom house. FA 2-313*.

5 -B L A l. ESTATE FOR SALE

3 room ntrely furnished apart
ment. I miles west of Sanford
no children or pen FA 2 2933.

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MODERN
2 BEDROOM
HOME—Just
completed
Tile
hath, terarto floors, largo Int.
Just out of city lim it*. *9.000,
.1 * 8
1 Ixedroom c o t t a g e for rent. Lake
e :mi s -irMiuotiM • •
with S3oo down.
•»*'»* aft•• ».
Mary vicinity Call FA 2 2211
NEW 3 bedroom house, very mod­
La dv
only.
"Mi*s Jonr*. cheek the female file and nee what we
Furnished
room.
ern. T erano- floors, carport and
FA 21477
storage. Convenient to schools
have listed under 'Desperate."*
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*10.000. with ll.oon rash to hanTwo bedroom house, kitchen lur* - RF. 31. ESTATE TOR S 3 IJI V—REAL F5T3TF FOR BALE
ntshed near air base *70 month L0VKLV 3 .bedroom. 2 bath home
( all FA - H-'l
A fte r 3 30
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Beautifully
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MAC a |
P W TON
FA 2173*.
landscaped,
iikf-newr
condition.
ReglMered' i.ra
Reali i.stare
E slalt ‘ u
llroker
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downstairs
Price *17.60. Doan payment Ph. FA 3-1301-17
at Hiawatha f.FT us show sou our exceptional
apartment, lights A w ater furn­ 11.700. with 30-jffar mortc*ge . 1 ___________________________ i i w j w w n f M ir C iu n n 4 * » .!.»
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ished. *3.1 30 per month. 107 Lo 1n M L r.it i *u t
* i acre. * .th
water
f,(&gt;ori. ,a w c ir porte ami utility
and neighborhood
cu.t Phone r.S 2-1*33
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tried)', and septic tank already
rc,,m, w g,w jy pno. fur equity
Redecorated
3 room
duplex
Installed *1300.
balance *12 per month Phone
$ 1 ,5 0 0
'Adults. See Mrs. Scott 217 M l RESIDENTIAL LOTS — 2 beau
y \ : -3; ,
12th.
tlfully-shaded Iota in highly r e _________
____ FOR m k Ii a Imv price, located
atrirted area of city. *3 .vn
in friendly, quirt nrtshltorhnnd
'2 bedroom ra rtly furnished or un
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This is a good tnveaiment
furnished/ apartment.
couple ( . A . W H I P D O N , S IC .
NOW IIJ.SW
P artially fumi«herl — sonic
only. 615 Myrtle. FA 2-2273.
202 S. Park Axenue
1700 M* * nol‘ * l i r «r 5 bedroom.
terms — Rented lur fixe years
, . | Tel FA 2 3991
2
hath
home
Sanford. Fla.
at 5*0 (\&gt; per month — Sec thU
3 room bungalow, unfurnished;
- — ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
writer furnished. *33 month. Ph.
Raymond I undqutsl. Assor.
HOME • SEEKERS
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EA 2 310*
FA 2 2951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

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Conventional
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Down Payments
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W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR I -----------------------_
F.lif
M rthvin—Velma Gonralrr.
C dO C I n f ^ W k l
Adelaide II Mote* — Associates.,
Q &gt;*tyU U U V Y I N
1901 Park Ave.
FA 2 302
INCLUDES CLOSING COSTS
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house
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pay
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ment* Asatlahle row .Most- In
•nd
benefit
from
homrtlead
exemption.
5 ACRES — high and drv Three
I A 2 YDS. 01. 1)
miles from
town
Full price
laiw Dour Payment*
$2,750 00. Terma asatlable.
k Monthly Payments

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CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.

Cor llw y . 17*2 A 27th S4.
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BUILDING-REPATRS*

.9'4 RENAULT-3.000 mtlea. Pb. OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE FOR I FAINTING
PA 27ff»* 1601 E 2nd. SI.
51
ML’.Ae l!!'lED ,MAn ,OR W0MAN IMPERIAL DECORATORS
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113.341 Mercury Monterey Hardtop; 10 , r r ' ,rc * n,&gt; coll«&lt; r«wni nearR A II. PB. new WW Urea.
One owner. Price $1 293 Ph
•unity
for qualified
person.;
Build to your plans.
FA 2 *12.
1392 30 to 51.973 to cash required
Remodelinr and Addition*
lo
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a
b
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you
to
begin
Immedi­
1*36, I* ft
Champion house
DON I.UKR
ately Company finances expan
trailer. *2 bedrooms, full site
Photv. FA 2-5*24
•ion. If you h u e serviceable ear
hath Slreps 7. like new. Phone
- I . W tlA .M 1.
and I spare hours weekly write,
r . \ 2 29*1.
Eiwng particulars to National
193* FORD 1 door F airline "JOT
Sale* A Mfg Co. 330* Green
J la A J U
Interceptor engine, power steer­
v tllr Avenue, Dallas 6. Texas.
ing. poser brakes, radio and
/
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Ji if t A f bfc
heater $2 119 Also 1930 Studr 2.1— Special S f i i k n __________
u*—*
baker pick up truck 5130 Can
’.M I L DRILLING
M rlich Bldg.
FA 2 3 *2
lie sesn at Tip Tup Market. San
1 alrbanks Morse I'u in p i
ford at 4th.
Repair* to all makes
27—M H I ! ES-|»FI&gt;WHX I t S
HOW 3RD 33. LONG
I '37 Ford Fairlane .ua) with radio
laase weight safely with newly
207 K. Commercial Axe.
A hralrr. paildcd dash. $1 130
Deleaved
Dcx-A-Dirt Tablet*
Phone FA 2 2AM
Pay S7&gt;&lt;x down take pier hal
only 9*e *1 your Drug More.
ancr of payments. FA 211*1
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
LADY- IT-B2 want* a a. m. ride
SYSTEMS
33 Champion Studebaker 2103
to Orlando. FA 21210
Ml types and sues, installed
Sanford Axe
"Do It Yourself'
IM O M l: T 3 \ SERVICE
i:- l3 t) \T S and MOTORS
33 i: IIK P A IIt AND SERVICE
IVm. II. 3|iirray
S T I N E
sale. All !93* model Boats A
t i l l Celery Ave
FA 2 1391
Machine and Supply t o .
F.vlntude motors.
Closed Sunday
107 3V 2 nd 8 L
Ph. FA 2 6132
ItCil OO 30 II. p Starllite* *39300
21 — 3TH 1 ,1.S nut S3I.E
304 00 33 It. P. RUiwins * :;*(■'
Quick laundromat Service
401 00 I* II. I'
Fasiwln* *110.00
Shiit» Finished In IK Hours
Cotton A Wool Yarns. Notions,
JI7 00 10 H P Spomwins
Sanltone Dry Cleaning
Threads, Tapes.
F 25*h St. Foodmart Bldg
23.100
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
LAUNDKoM \ 1
All 19'* model boat* 11 rlos» S irl T IIM D E
At The Sign Of The Totem Pol*.
OUt prices
2617 S. French Asa
Television Tubes Tested f re*.
Bowman Boat
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Signn o
Off Thc
The Totem Pole. M R G A IN S IN tb E D IIL.3TERS
gio.soO laanrSt.r Catalina t u t -1 A
A{t The
T h" S,*
C«17
2*17 S French
French A t-.
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00 laonrSltr Holiday $74*25
F I R M JURE CENTER
% u .s
. ; ator
u i, on i*,,. .. .
116 IV. H I SI. FA 2 51*1
lW&gt; 1#alor , r * , lf r i ,ffl ° n
' u * K T * to the Rita
•ale
Theatre for John llurcet'on.
Finance Plan Shoxv roonn 3016*
Fxp dale Jan. 30, *39
FACTORY TO YOU
) 1 st additional boat lot 3ol
ALUMINUM
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, •latei t E. lal
VENETIAN
IHJXIIS
nxents irxoices hand MID. and Encloacd head. Sag proof bottom
mentx.
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program i,
“ Eserythmg lor Ih r Sportsman"
Your Extnrude Dealer
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ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
301 6-1 E. 1st I'ban* FA 2-5261 R O t.M W A Y , Hospital and Baby
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Red.. Day. lYeek or Month— 1IJ1W " 2rd St. Ph. f A 2 4*22
i v - A irf i n T n y A .v w b —
Te!. F4 2-3111. Furniture l enier i . J, . , .
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Jackets . Bout* • Tents . Luggage
116 Weet First St
Cash for fjrn itu re or surplus,
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Super Trading Post. Sanfoid810 Sanford Avenui
Oiiar.do llw y. FA 2 0&gt;&gt;77.

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'Aorking lady to'rent room, walk : PIN EC‘REST SPECIALS
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
ing
dlManee
lo
hospital
.
,
Realtor
r * r naat
Seat and attractive 3 bedroom. I
LA K E MARY
_________ *
_____ _____—_ ; hath CB hexme. fully equipped.
Ph. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 1941
5 room apartment, kilrh e n turnincluding electric kitchen Total
a LONDON (U PD —Soviet aelenl»hed. Location 107 W. 9th. St. &lt; Price—*12.273. Dnwn—*0W PayCall FA 2 3179.
ments — **2 per month
Gats estimated that the Russian
- —
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eosmir rocket Merhla waa 300.00) ■
Large 3 bedroom furnished up
home, located in Second Addifn Ilea In space today on H i un•talre
apartment
downtown.
lion Features include spacious
*A3 a month. Call FA 2-3071.
feen. unheard flight tow ird in or
rooms, equipped kitchen, and
b it around the eun.
Priced
at
2 bedroom home near base, most­ all the extras'
*14.450, xxith only *1630 down,
A Russian science correspond
ly furnished *63 a month. Call
anti J*3 per month
t n l predicted the next atage would
FA 2 3670 before 1 p. m. or
lAxrly and spacious 3 bedroom
be a rocket to lha moon and h e ! after 7. _____________ __
llle bath CB home located In
boaited that the Soviet l nlon
turnithed apartment with
Second Addition on well land
scaped lot. Features equipped
vuld be the first lo land a
utilities *63 a month. Phone
Itctric kitchen, all the extra*. |
gnneel apaca *h^p there.
FA 2otoo.
lu* a lovely Florida room
• " I think wo w ill have • w e l-'
All for only *17.40&lt;i. with just
coming party on the moon when p { n l n | , , u r f t l l R p D p u t h
*1300 down, and *100 per month
the first American! land there . " , 1 * ” J,P* * 8
.
Thi* sou m u it »ee!
correspondent Boris Bellt/ky said
7-ONDON t L l I ) — H d e c n yearALL AVAILABLE NOW
In a telephoned television inter- I ‘Ad schoolboy noger . Im per sulMOVE IN TODAY
rle&gt;» with the British Broadcast lercd the plague of adolescents
log Corp "We beliexe In having e veryw hcie-pim plc. on l.ia face.
Welcoming parties."
A coronet n i lr j Monday Roger
IIE BB E R T MTI.NKTROM
I All radio contact with the rw k e t rommilled auicide w ith s:as after
BEALTOR
jra» lost Monday, i 2 hours after w riting in his diary, *T eannut
Home* Dcfiirnril For
LYNN RISNER
w inching, endmg Mechta's seteo h»e any longer with »pota . . . .
Lottie nnoAtmu
F lo rid a Ids ing.
pfie usefulness. Powerful tele -1 they err getting worse.
Associates
S L 4 Bedrooms— 1 k 2 Baths
• aeoprt may pick It up when III
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I I I N. Park — Ph. FA 2 2120
-com pD tei Its orbit around the
LG SQ I
iN O fIC G
~*un IS months from now. but It ________ ™_____________ ______
South Plnecreit 2nd edition—3
never will be heard from again.
i n r i r f i «sr s m i T i n s
bedroom home. It* baths Price
Soviet le ie n tlfti estimated the NT,y,.
,B7 ," ? '5 n .w ,, v *16.200 . 3*7 month Low down
r m iil. in
ni
e -.llo t'
so- 1 *
.f-c k rl xvould enter its orbit
i lotl.ll Mlatuls*. t»jS
-Sri 'll payment Phone FA 2 7*11
•Wednesday or
Thursday.
Its rh. on.'-rstt-n*
l.-lo -. tlo
i our»r around the sun wrlll return ,.n ,. b . l « tp w rp ..r.|*.| un4*r | I | . A U r | ( I | t r 3 bedroom 1 11 home,
'a n .
s 1. r I&gt;1*•
»r, ..r-linw o. . .
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i t to the vicinity of the earth ev tii. " .u n i* o* ik . H firrta rx vi G iifa n iic tile bath, sonxenientiy
Diir*. • r
ery the years. However, the So Ni«l» «trh i»"l
located
near
schools
and
shop
Lr'.a
&gt; w - . . l a l ___ S - J I l i f l U B l
M*4*P4r«
*!• I l l V l U f f&gt; t
f
/ y l new# agtncy T it * citltn a tH l thr#r in *« m rr wor# in th»
ping centeri. F IIA Imancetl **3o
Inal the eloieit it eser w ill eom# mtev »t r#i.»rtt a . i p*»iii#..r r
-lawn payment. Phone FA 2 02M
• aw I k . . l v a k
tL ,ii
n i t s * #kAA
to |n« e irta iUt about
p,150.000
, lrtn H* ini l*lU. r n » f itu* » o »l »| « i» « #»f 1p*5r:.
Immediate Occupancy
.•riel | l i « t i i i i i I p p th«i l U " \ l * l ' i i i * «‘T
miles
We
(Juurnntce IVraonul
tall! |(#s'|lon ••*» 3C ►tori.U MtaBelltiky. a commentator for Ra- tu t'*. I I 1J.
l-l 1 ort»«&gt;rat|an»
ijNtiafuctKMi
or Your
rU u n l
I •» flllto lu *
dto Moscow, aald he w ei unable t*ap||
Monos* Cheerfully
11 exn. anil (hat &lt;J» rvioMthD a7'»*
to give the weight of the rocket or data nt IM» fujMli &lt;M«*n *a. Ii »»"1
Ref untied.
ai|el» r n r p n r a t l t x l l
ll« IP »l
2 lle d ro o m *
lo describe the fuel uied lo fend # 1 E M th*t
h*» f»» 1 In l»t# INMHfl'nr
i t - eloft. but he denied •pecula­ tllr - l |t• raiMirt* lu» am] tuM t
Florida Room
I la n e
*1u #
ur»4l#r
lh a
t i r n t h f ' •tion that .the
Sox let icIrn lliW
had
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t» r Mtaia e f H p i M*
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e .I^h ** n ill !••«# * » r-k laMiaflmi «i
mlW i i i ' l auch a rocxel would ] *h«i nm i eii*• i * •&gt;«« . a ii . »*r ..* rRise to he equipped with • u * l l - ' ,;o"s a rs itN u u :
l* ty engine* lo *low it doxsn once
I' R H lt lY
(Irrludm Cloolng)
• rpr f'rinrl|»«l !* !•'•
n jiln fii
i t get within the moon'* garvitato r. Ilw.v. 17.02 A 27lh St.
Monal pull, and that Mrchta carjMixti.vsn t; M . r x T r
Phone FA 2-1301
rled no such additional rocket en ! i',V l x I/ l k ' x•&lt;!i!p.‘ i:.s t ! i -v
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Laki front 2 bedroom r. a me home
•IrT T I.K F M 'iT it i- s i .
IHOTECTK'.S •"S IF A N T
I'ractically finished on inside.
',A N r ,,l;" o n l y
$ fi7 * 5 0
m o n t h ly
B rauiliui 'lot right on lake. Short
Cargo shipped through the Paa - U s w a o s r o M T iu ■••
Btlna Canal from the I’ arifle
4 Blocks W a tt Of Franck
i f ' (IRC
‘• I ' - * - 1''-"
a . n oon t 20th
h
Atreat.
rash price. Lan be financed Call
the Atlantic was 1 .&lt;110,000 long
Artnua
Straal.
K S \ S I ■*! I •
l nimpton Buildrrs In Orlando.
Ians more last year than the yearly*f**» » iin v v ? t . svu
MODEL OFEN DAILY
GA 2 63**.
s a .vK u iih
w fure. but them was a drop o f
.YV©
— — ---------2.3*1.000 long ton. In cargo that
‘ K, v l k " n ' u 'T r
K SN'KOnt*
IF I T IS R K A L E S T A T K
cnl from tha Atlantic lo ike nM i xx iirr sAnsyr « i i r . ' i i f s i .
n svi-o n r*
ask Crumley L Monteilh
acifir.
e s . M - f n i i i : - t »: r tn iiK »
i v
SANFirfllx
kitchen equipped home, excellent at 117 South r * rk rh FA 2 4*1j
D A N P o n t x a i i x T u n 1 &lt;x
RANFsiltli
condition W'llh hurricane frnred
.
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k t i .x g
yard: Owner transferred. Priced
«»WNEB. 1 bedroom 4 II home
1 sr.
K.s\rnru»
at 513.200(M ssith low: down pay
" n »h*'f*‘d lot*. Ideal location
I ' N i s ’ F . r . * s i . x. s m . v r .
k x x r n n i,
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Wed.. Jon. 7, 1959— Page 7 n —AUTOMORILl

2 A IIDOM A IIO A fll)
FURNISHED ROOMS: The C.ablet,
Rtxotns with o r without (ward.
401 Masnolia. FA 2-0720.
FA 2 03*2.
2 bedroom nicely furnlihed roomy
apartment. 173 a month. Phone I - W ANTED TO RENT
FA 2 0*6*.
2 or 3 Bedroom furnithed house
Five bedroom home. 2 tiled batht. 1 In desirable neighborhood. Will
pay appv $123 mo. Will sign
1700 Magnolia Ave. FA 2 3931.
1 contract if requirement* are
Furnlihed apartment. 2300 Mellonmet Box R W. r o Sanford
title Ave.
Herald.

t

I t —PFTS . LIVESTOCK .
I SUPPLIES
A —ARTICLES WANTED
10-PLACES TO EAT
] ) —UEAUTt PARLORS
10-FEM ALE IIE IP WANTED
10-M ALE HELP WANTED
20-M A LE OR FEMALE
; 21-WORK WANTED
22-BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
23—SPECIAI SERVICES
PIANO SERVICES
IjE A -B U lL D IN O CONTRACTORS
~XS—ELECTRICAL
— CONTRACTORS
U-A—BUILDLNG, REPAIRS.
SLR BUILDING SUPPLIER
2T—NOTICE • PERSONALS
2$-^ARTlCLES FOR SALE
ft-P U R N IT U B E A
------ ROUSEHOLD

LOST-LEASE.

I

I—FOR RENT

1—LOST A FOUND

J y . ^0 in i

C m /m w f

lie N. Park A f f .

Ph. FA 2-4121

R E A L ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2844 French A vt.

J. W. HALL
I ' Can

H a ll"

Realtor
Phono FA

3-3641

TOP VALUK

V'U"'

rf

K E K w K i eSTE,"

AUTO CLASS
INSTALLED

I NJ4IV suburban lixlng in this
nxnslcrn three bcdrixim home
n s m w T p \ ¥ Co r s------------•Ituated on .1 ACRES of tiled
Windx-hietd
Hack Olaai
land within 3 mile* of doxsn
Sanlord. Moat Modern
. Dcnr (Ham
\ ent (.l.vx*
town Sanford
Rrautv Salon
SERVICE
Price — **.123
Term *
Ssxft Water T. V Stamp*
Srnknrik (ilau and Paint Co.
IIA It It I I T I S BEAUTY NOUK
TV. II. -Hill" S TEMPER Agency
103 So. Oak
\ 2 3712 112 ill w. 2nd si. Ph. rA
Realmr A Insuier
h e a t in g ”
As-oe. La u r. It Oxer. II K. l a ' l e r | * _ r F » t A i r IIH IT WANTED
A rlrtt I'rtce. Exeictl Harper
'
11. n. p o p e c o .
must haxe own
Phone FA 2 4391
’ 12 N Park Housekeeper
200 S. Park ----- FA 2 4231
transportation Salary 123 wrrkly;
S
'j
days.
FA
2
2617.
Furniture Moxing A Storage
2 lie. CD home, irre en |«irch. kit4'. E. PHILLIPS. Agent
.hen aqulppstl, small iloxtn p a y ­

r

'*

HANDMADE CAST NKT
16 Widening; 7'k ft. In perfect con­
dition l red only once. Idea! for
mullet, etc Ph FA M *|7 after
5 30 p m
rills Is a gurst pasi to the Rita
Theatre for R M. Fryer. E«p.
date Jan. 30, '39.
FOfl SALE: Remington elactrie
typewriter. Call r A 2 63*1.
iii*

\&gt;«pa

(IVH

motor (cooler.

*293 See after 4 00 p. m. at
Beauty operator wanted to wotk
WASHBURN VAN LINES
ment. FHA financed
*57
a
Park Avenue Trailer Park—Let
at
M
ayfair
Inn
during
.eaion
1J&lt;M
K
y
rn
rh
Ase
FA 2 1991
month Large nicely landicaped
101
l a l l FA 2 3111, ask for Brauly
Ini. Venetian Minds c all C o lby
Spar© Heaters — Floor Furnaces
salon
FA 2 1314) eat 4o6 * to I p 111
29—F U R N IT U R E , and
l leaii and Sarslce. *1.59 Outside
HiMMFHOlJ) GOPPR
a lte r 4 FA 2 06AJ.
20 —Male or I reoalr

.

tank Installation. FA 2-4763.
• BIG VALUES
I Leu - for aalc, located * miles W. Colored help waned, m int b© oxer u A —ROOFING A PLI'M IIIN G
• QUICK CREDIT
| of Sanfotd. I'h. FA 7 3260.
71 apply in peraon at Tig N ")
• EASY TERMS
F o il
Whistle.
R A Y M O N D M. R A M .
iti .M.rtiit * inm nun
7 1 -Work 41 ant'd
New- And l.'*ed Furniture
Itm d St. &amp; Park Axenue. South
111 E. First St.
f A 2-5623
Babe atttlnr. Ironing. F.4 2 792*
WORK
V all Call nail
C ALI, (Free F ttim a lrs i
Phone FA 21611
Ironing, I9c A lie FA 2 7211.

PLUMBING
TITUSVILLE

I 'l l M ltlS G A HEATING INC.
I.lrenseil — Bondrd — Insure,I
SANFORD — Phone FA 2 7691
D. II. Whit more, Assor.
U U M .n i
or ironing In my — - — "
—
---------------It* S. French Ax* Ph FA 2 3221
home FA 2 6231 hrtxsrrn 9 a '
^
PI.4 H IIIM .
A H rr hours I-A 2 26l»or FA 2 4921
m and I p m
Contracting A Repair*
Free Estimates

FARMERS AC.ENCY
V \ Faunae, Realtor

Wish a days work and Ironing
706 Ray Asr

WILSON - MAIER
$SAVE$

New &amp; I'sed
Funiltura and AppUaaeaa

M ather o f Sanford
201 2&lt;X9 r . F ir»t Sf. rti. FA *-09»l

U ird furniture, appllinrer, m olt
hr UI1 home, rlrrtrlr kilrh en small gmrrr.v
lieei k
R. L. IIARVKY
air. Bnughl-sold. Larry'* M a rt
equipment tile hath jalousie
x*mi G«x&lt;hI minrixe or will sell 2S&gt;I Sanford Axe, Phone F4 2 11*1
213 Sanford Axe Th. FA 3-4132.
windows, utility rm
landarap
slock
A
equipment
Phone
rd laxvn. large orirk Bar It Q
FA :o9*i
■au It from Naxal Bate *6.900
Would like lo &lt; are for hahy in
1.1 2 3479
I n d tr Conilru'lloR
mx home while mother works
PINECREST 1 b r . I . hath, a It
tn l Garrison Dr F.1 2 6111.
home on large corner lot. F lo r­
A i n CONDITIONING
id* rm , carporie. utility rrxm., I I — BUSINESS OPI'ORTUNITIKg 4’ON'TR 1CT and REPAIR WORK
A fully equipped kitchen l/xw- .
---- --- IW.2 Sanfold ise.
IM 2 41*2
A QUIET C OMMUNITY
. _
___ _
dnwnpay ment, lnx» monthly pay­ fo r sale—plxonograph reiords, hi
Near May fair Counlry Club
fi,
accrisones
Estahlishrd
hull
PI.I'MRI.NG
A
REPAIRS
ments. FA 21296
ness Downtown location Ideal
Joe C. Them**
man and w ifi business. Mode m u Strl ta 51.
T1 2 0(19
T. W. M l lit. llro k rr
rate Inseatment required. Box
I ’lione FA 2 .451
TV Sanfor.l Herald.
24-PIA.NO SERVICE
• early ns-w 2 brilrixun home, car- "J,
p Ml I OR Fi l l TIME WORK PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
{xnrlr. u tiliiy moni. I acre xsilh
FOB ADDED INCOME
W- I-. II1RMO.N
•1 young fruit Irnes, *6,3&lt;xo.
Manufacturer wants reliable man Ph. TA 2 4221 A flrr 3.00 p m
Irrm *
Rhone FA 2-74*9
or xaiinian for this area lo han
MUDKKATKI.Y IMMCED
D ltKA M W ol.D —1 bedroom I hath
die nallnnally adsr/tiied tidies .&lt; s III II H IM . . i i m i i m rofis
home 4',-. mlg. 610 Osceola Wane Ii as IK \. • IIS, GL, SVIAA For carpentry, painting, screenM l . NUCLEAR 1 These xxoild
Dr. FA 2 6301.
leg. to u firg , ami plaster repair,
famnus lutxes are sold through
asphalt tile, asbe-tnv siding,
j bedroom hotisr, corner lot. IM I
iiur modern self xerxire type
masonry «&gt;r wo«l step*, leveling
‘ Summerlin.
merrhandismc unit
nmi
repairing
garages
and
Warnings should net from S2CI In
wrecking ra il F.1 2-4699.
.H IM SELL 111 I R I D i Y
4V»i per month Will not Inter —
L u sk
s.i
PINECRESI
3 bedroom
fere wlih xnur present eniplov j,
E l.l f n t l l It . M K i ll I.
home
Kitchen equipped
5900
rnrnt 511*7
to 5297.1 &lt;0 &lt;4sh
....................
“
eqwiis. 54,997 monihly Ideated
inquired for tnxentory and equip
'
'* * LEANER H I PAIItS
20* Laurel Dr Ph. FA 2 37oo
ment Inxeslment is Secuted.
make* of -leanrrs,
f.lcctrlu
x, liooxrr. Kurby, etc
j-urn| , hr(1 „ r unfurnished CB 2 .Should hr able in start at nm r
Free p i c k - u p Work guarantee.! ( ‘ h o O S U
Inciimr starts immediately. No
lif t home Payment 516 per
I A a ll(t.l
selling or tolit ting Business Is
month. For appointment phone
.el U|X for you Company trams „ , )UJ# W lrln f . . f-.(rctne s«-rxlrr
1 1 20961.
and supers ites operation and
tgl(1 vihlrn
9—Et.OWF.R1. PMVTB
xsill extend financial aiiiitance
HAND A L L ELECTRIC CO
If full lime 0 desired Do not
M , anali,
F.1 2 0913
c. r a p l v il m : n u r s e r y
i n t ^ r r iin lr** fully riualifMd ^
IIEAU TIFIT. HOLLY
to r personal interxiew in your JJ.A— BUILDING
R L P A I It h
A ll kinds and tires
etly include phone number and P 1 IN T IN I.
Grapes die Axe.
FA 2 0**6
w n lr In
(. m iM i ttrt Inn Cn., In c .
— ■■■ —----sanding and finishing
M ar inn
WarVa* I* A n II t f l F TEST 'U tl OWN L 'O ltf, 2*17, FLOOR
211 West 23th Street
Marion Marfcft t a n 11 ^ n r*
North lis t Street. Milwaukee I
C itaning.
w a xin g .
Serving
PLANTS for sate F.ed ThuraPlume FA 2-3103
.Seminole County since 1923.
Wlseonatn.
IL M. CtlrasiiD Lake .Mary
,on' K A ? 1 W
DIM H IM M ill WANTED
-------------- ~ "
13t»0
WOODRUFFS
MALI, or FEMALE
Farm A Garden Canter
Own tour own money-making bus
ANNUALS
Inest Vn selling or sotielllng
661 Celery Ave.
Practically operates Itself. We
obtain Beal Brand Btcoril out
POTTED PLANTS t h. FA 21822
let* in
supermarkets,
drug
©r FA 2-0270. S A N F O R D
V c insite sou to be our gurtsU absolutely free
storri. etc. You serx.ee them
FLOWER SHOP, W* telegraph.
Unlimited opportunity f o r
ssithoul obligation at on* of Sanforda leading
growth Alt you need era 5 hr*,
Motels while jou locale suitable homing for
I I —A U T O M O B n .il—T R A IL E R S
a wk. spar© tim e, car. referyou and your family. Tick up your key al the
t-ners, 5973 to cover guaranteed
Two ton CMC tnirk moving van.
Sales Office. •
Inventory and locations. Write
Jxee 't at Phtllipi "64" a e ro n
now
for
local
Inter*lew.
Give
riser. C. IL Daxtf
phone.
BEST RECORDS
1951 3o fl. lo ry Coach house- j
tra ile r;
1 bedroom, complete | Dlv. of A m rrican International
BR A ILEY ODHAM, Prea.
bath, excelhnt condition, realIndustrie*. Ine.
Corner Huy. 17-92 &amp; 27th St.
Thone FA 2-1501
nnablr
J s in ri Shell Service, I
140.3 I^xeust Street
27th. L Htaay 17 92.
'
rhUadelpUa, Pa.

Wall

RAVENNA PARK

Quality Homes

Low Down Payment
.Monthly Payments
Than Runt

Buy Now

YoUT Own Tile
And Plaint Colors

SJwsumiksA

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

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B—W«L, h m . T, MSB

SO MANY FOOD VALUES.
SUCH A PLEASURE TO SHOP!

Local Briefs

rv
ftis

D m Loogwead Chamber at Oom
■ W H ateeiing baa baaa pe*4&lt;

« i f n a Jan. • anti Jaa. M
prartieml aaraee eeamlnetiona
M a t ba filed with tee Florida
SUtP Hoard &lt;d Nuralng by Mar.
V . ..ppllrante will ba taatad at
Mir Hotel Seminal#, J a d b a w W i.

0

OUANT I TV RIGHTS RESERVED . PQICH 8 0 0 0
Thtire., F ri.. Sot.. Jm R, 9, 10
AM Purpoae

BREEZES, 83*

Seminole fount) Commiaatenera
have aenl a rarolutioa to the Stale
Seed Department
rtqueatlng a
tra ffic aurvey of the Interaction
at Highway IT 97 and Mate Road
4R4-410. Commltrionrra feel that
the baiardou* ronditioiu at 'h r
eorner call for a tra ffic lixht
Commlminnet Vernon Duna tub
m ilted a petition with Ijn n
name attesting la the concern of
reeident*.

•-W

W M + W * ' v

Rich Full Flavored

w

GARDEN FRESH PROPUCE'
Golden Bantam Fancy

w

” 49

FRESH CORN

Limit one wttti $5 00 or more food order.

ASTOR COFFEE s 59 i beans 2 39,
CABBAGE
SNOWDRIFT 3-59
f CARROTS 19
GIANT CHEER 59' ONIONS 3 25
PEACHES
ICE C R E A A A
CORNED BEEF 3

Coast Line Adds
Train Personnel

FRESH CRISP GREEN

Pure W hite A ll Vegetable

l.h .

OARDJN FRESH CRISP

0

Blues As It Washes

Limit on* with S5 00 nr more food ordar.
P ®

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U. S. N o. 1 YELLOW

Pkg.
ONLY

T h rifty M aid Luscious

seoo 5

Y ELLO W
C LIN G

4

S lic td
or H a lv o t

FROSTY FROZEN FOODS!

No. 2Vi $ 1
Con.
|

SUPERBRAND - Chocolate, Vonilla or Strawberry

Bravo Real Tatsy

s rtr

raC travel. I.yneh apeeI
Ry tetrflmtad aome of the In
Chtf
to Coaat IJne'a racanfly

(I

and the EXTRA BONUS of
TOP VALUE STAMPS

1 W beginner*' claaa of aqaarc
danrara wMI matt from 71 pm.
tonight a l the Sanford Civic Can
bar. Advanced ague re danrara will
enter Hie reereetton program
dance from B-11 p.m. Interested
paeaona may reflate# tonight for
tee beginner*’ rla i*.

anMormed
paaaenaer
yeprr ientaUvea have hern attlgn'
ad to twe of the Atlantic Coaat
Line Rallroad'a crack year round
atreamllner* between New TnrV
and Florida, T. K. I.yneh, Ihe
Mne'a paiaenger tra ffic manager,
announced today.
“ Pataenger Iraral on Atlantic
Coa«t Une between New York
and Florida haa Increased to the
eaten! that theaa wall trained
veung men are needed on the
Seat Coaat Champion and We*‘
Coaat Champion to maintain the
high level of err v I re for whirl
Coaat Une la an weH noted," talLynch.
In an Interview today, ha laid
that ream -at ion# ter January and
February In d irite a 1&gt; to IS per
rent inrreaae over lie t year In
naaaenger travel on Coaat lin e
* aoundtng thta progreaaive note
te rontraet la tee leaa optlmlatir
picture painted by other railroad
o fficial*. ly n c h atprnaaed faith
h i Ihe future nf ra il travel
Ha noted an Inrreaae of more
IS per cent on Coaat IJne'a
Florida train* te r Dream
eotnparrd with aann
aaerlnd hi
te M
1 V . lynch further atat
period
ad that a aartain amount of thla
haaraaaa waa du* la Iha atrfbiea
pl riba, but a large portion ta doe
la Conte Ltne'a amphaai* on pro

*S

LIBBY PINEAPPLE

DEMI8 D A R L IN 8

PEANUT BUTTER r5 9 - G’FRUIT DRINK

Tram* Roundlfp. a
campaign partietpatrd m
of tee rathnod** 14,ion am-

S'

Totlat Soop

Imrettors M mtool
Declares Dividend
The Board nf Dlreelor* of fn
y a ta r i tfutnal. Ine., large at me
teal tend affiliate nf Inveatnra
Ptvrrattled Servlrei. |ne . haa He
etared a quarterly dividend nf
fin e rente per ahare, payable
|a n M, to ahareholder* of record
at Ihe rlnae of huiineta Pec. 31
Yha dividend will he illatrlbulefl
aal nf Ihe Fand‘ 1 andlalrfboled
Bet Invealmenl income, derived
from dividend and Interval In
aome. Thla I* Ihe T*ed cooarea
Nva dividend paid hy Ihe Fund
tnveator* Mutual. Ine. rurrenllv
ha«
approximately
1te.fttn.flOO
ahare* m iltlandlns Inveatnra Mu
Inal la rrprraenled In thla area
b) Harry Frhelhercer, I&lt;* K
Woodland Dr., Sanford.

.SHOP -

Bennett's
— for

Fiah

Iha finawl k
nod Sea Food

King MarfcarH
Saa Treat
San liana
Red Snapper

PRAISE

2 Sa 29'
Naw Frogrord

LIFEBUOY

2 &amp; 21*
Naw Frogrord

2 K 29*
Complexion Cor*

LUX SOAP

2

4

flm tery A dm Feed
l i s t W. 20th FA 2-MJ8
Opan Stetda ra Ml •
Opa« Waah-Dnya *td T:K

j

1

1

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**■— -H-+*

13 ox.
Pkg*

O O F

*3 1 *

FABRIC RINSE

39* MAZOLIA OIL

X

*” 57'

MORTON FROZEN

BACON

W1SK
Quort
Con

7 3‘

Dat argent

X

39*
35*

3 &amp; 29*

^

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F0RDH00K LIMAS
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5-S-T

—»»rvRk,nrH4frv* / taatox rr-amaan

LEG 0' LAMB
LB

Sausage » 69&lt;

SUNNYLAND
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M n iL A rv v not
Hoe m
ar mtfd
Mild PORK
rv n n

^

Sausage » 4 5
W
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IM H U IU

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BOSTON BUTT

P k Roast 49

Daordorant Soon

PROTEX

2

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G r . Beef 3 - 1
X

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PfACH er
COCOAHUT

ASTOR FROZEN GREEN PEAS ae

RfTr^UM W R^-

W-D "B R A N D ED "
YO U N G , TEN D ER

m

i i a h t a i i

FRUIT
PIES
15‘

Golden

A rm o u r G eorgia Peach

1 Lb.
Pkg.
Sliced

m iiP A i1 ^
NORTON ADINNERS

Z4
9* CORN STARCH

In tto n t Staieh

NIAGARA

GROZIN BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY ar SALISBURY ST1AK

COPILAND SMOKED
L iq u id

LUX FLAKES

BENNETT’S

n

2/ s*
pko* z^J

Nutoft

2 sa 21*

Shrimp — OytUers
Iyohster — Clams
Franh and fared Manta
fanned (.’onda, Nollotw
and Soft DrMte

LJ

SHORTENING 3&amp; 95! STARCH
Regular U N IT
3 Lb
KARO SYRUP bS' 49* STARCH

LU X SOAP

LIQ U ID LUX

Mna o t U. 8. No. 1

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Blu# Lubal

29*

Pompano
Mango So upper
Pan Fiah
Frmh Roa Mtillal
Smoked Mu Hat

FwH

3

Naw biua

M ur Finh

M

Argo GLOSS

LIFEBUOY

F'ntindfr

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OLD

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FASHIONED m
DAISY

Cheese

^

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LOIN CHOPS - 98r Lamb CHOPS -69'
RIB CHOPS &gt;89r Lamb ROAST 49LAMB Patties 59- Lamb BREAST- 29-

W-D "BRANOfO" LAAM

W1-D "BRANDED* SHOULDER

^

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W-O "BRANOfO" TASTY

PtNE FOR ST1W

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Biua

Dtah Woahar

Fluky

RINSO

DISH-ALL

ALL

Bonf
PL*

77f

/ /

X

45'

L«AN
L8AN PIAVORPUL
FLAVOR PUL SMOULDER

3 &amp; 79*

foiydanaao Suck

ALL

10 £ *2 "

Gronulofed

Nortbern Popar

SILVER DUST

TOWELS

Large
Pkg

O
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2 23. 37*

Northorn Colored

TISSUE

3 23. 27*

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VOLT X LIX

A!f INDBPENDRNT DAILY MEWSPAPRR •

United Preatt L eu ed Wire

EaUbllahed 1908

THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO S U

-u

News Briefs

•t

Meeting: Slated
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - Tl»»
Florida M ilk
Commlisie* wtH
meet Jaa. t* hi Tampa at Mm
T ampa Terra re Hotel

C\

Nothing: For Papa?
MOSCOW (U P I t — Die s**vie&lt;
parliament awarded the o itlrr e*f
"mother Herome ~ to ! N women
la*t month. TO he eligible, a moih
r f mud hare at least 10 rh ild rm ,

V

More Missilemen

y&gt;.

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) TOURNEY IH SUIUKCT — Frank Mokino
Jr., mAnnK^ of th* Mayfair Inn, chat* with
Marlene Bauer Haw* (left) ami Patty Herir
about the $5,000 Laciie* Profeaaional Llidf

Aaaociation tournament at the Mayfair Huh.
tomorrow through Sunday. Mehane toured
the course with the ladiea yesterday. He had
a 78 (two over p art; they didn't keep score,
(Herald Staff Photo)

H U N TS V ILLE . Ala l l'P I t — i
The Army Ordnance Guided MUole School at Reditone Ar»en»l
will graduate
about 7,MO stu
denU thin &gt;ear, the school an­
nounced Wrstnesday.

NEW YORK l U P l i — At

U . S. Officials Pondering
Russ Space Predictions
Rebels Execute 40 U . S . Charges Russians Reds Reveal Plans
For Man In Space,
Batista Followers;
W ith History 'Rewrite' Trips To Planets 1
War Trials Slated

le a d
d riv e n Into the
HAVANA. Cuba (U P I)— P ro vi­
n ig h t by a two
burned th rough sional President Manuel 1’rru tia ‘a
o f a five d o ry regime carried out plana today
for tw tfl war rn m rt trials against
w a * in ju re d .

WASHINGTON (U PI I The tinurd division at Germany, th*
LONDON (U P t) — Russia*
United States today charged Hus crista in Berlin and the trouble newest rocket w h irle d silently
its with trying to "rew rite h it ami Insecurity which hat plagued through Die second day of its so­
lo ry " lo hide the (art that the Europe ever sine* the end of la r orbit Inlay, and W ra trrn scien­
Soviet encouraged H ille r'* milt World War n
tists pondtrrd whether a hold new
lary ambition* tnd cleared the
The rharges were contained In Sovlid space prediction might h*
follower* of nutted dlrtatnr Tut way for the Japanese stuck on
a 53 page booklet released hy th* ju s t • newspaper ho e a ,
fftncio Hatitta.
Pearl llsitMir.
State Department to rrlute allega­
Th* rocket waa firm ly estab­
At
Ira
it
20
police
and
m
ilitary
LONDON • 1*1*11 —The laing
It also renewed charge* that tions in Soviet Premier Nikita lished as “ Mechta,'* the 10th plan­
man* Publishing Co. printed thi* offlerr* already have hern evecut Russia i* responsible (or Ihe con- Khrushchev's Nnv. IT mite lo the et of the sun, late Wednesday
notation neat to the book “ Con­ cd hy the rebel force* following
Westrrn Big Three demanding night when it waa sVJO.OOO miles
Thii wa» the Gnat day fur prac ner*. to Itirhara Romack. nation-1 Thi* ia a htg occasion for mod traband Cargoes'* on It* spring courts martial. Another 3) Hallsthey evacuate West Berlin.
from earth M had traveled near­
ta
follower*
have
been
reported
•perial
appeal to
lice round* over the Mayfair ally known amateur who play* in of the golfer*, hut blonde beauty liftin g : “ O f
The lengthy Russian not* cost ly nine million m il* * through
executed
by
rebel
m
ilitiam
en
Country Club course for (he na­ her firet professional tournament Slice Hauer probably rate* it smugglers "
tained a seriea of assertions that •p a r*.
without trials
tion'! top-ranked women profess ’•ere
blghcr than the other* She and
'he United State* and its allies
Ita distancr from th * earth waa
There are more Dun t.Joo tu s
M ii* Romack. who played the wealthy Sarasota invritur Harold
tonal golfer*
had at one lime encouraged H it­ increasing "at te rrific pace," ac­
iie
c
trd
adherents
of
Rritsta
p
e
r
Tomorrow, it'a down to hurt M ayfair rourie at&lt;out five year* Eugene Hovry made application
ler and then refused after thr war cording tn thr o ffic ia l Soviet new*
WASHINGTON lU I 'l ) - David
aeti ai the M ayfair Inn IS non .•go. n id she wa* "very happy" yesterday for a marriage license Lynn Thurdon, youthful escape sently held in th r g re a te r Havana
tn cooperate with R u s s i a to agency Tass.
area
alone
for
in
ve
stig
a
tio
n
and
There wa* no Indication a* to artist descrP-ed a* extremely dan
Open get* under way. The 54- io he entering the Ladies Proachieve Kuroptan security and
Meanwhile, aaticrto studied a
TAPE
CANAVERAL.
Vta
war
hole tournament cloiet Sunday. irtiio n a l Golf Association in the vhen they would be married M m gerou*. has lieen added to the possible presentation to
report front Capetown, South A f­
(U P I)—Engineer* studied ended prosperity.
Crimea tribunals."
llagge I* 31, ilovey U
Thu. the final day of leliure. was Mrst Mayfair l.fG A tourney.
FBI'g Hat of "10 mod wanted fw
Today's publication, deicritwd
Those held include *)n police. 'eporti today on the captive trst aa "an analysis" of the Soviet rica, quoting an alleged newspa­
A«krd about her chance*. »he
Ml** Itrrg . who ha* won 1170, gitive* "
highlighted by a c'.lnie at th*
per interview by telephone with
of an Intercontinental Titan to de'1ft)
mem
tier*
of
the
army,
and
»ald »he "would lie very plrJM-d -do in the past 10 year* on the
q Country Club thi* attrrnoun
note, took up that* charges on*too persons held hy militia of th r trrmlne if the fledgling missile I* by one tnd knocked them down Soviet scientist A natoly Blagonra­
No golfer would pick a fa*or to break an in the three round* " tour, headed the clinic thi* after
University
Student*
Federation ready for it* maiden flight In Dm hy citing history and the state­ vov.
He In the star studded field Kn- Asked for an opinion on the lead noon Although the field ia coin
Blagonravov, head of the tech­
l-ONDON
tU P I) — Robert (FEU). Tlie army and police prl- nett (rw days
trie* ranged from fa tty Itcrg, mg contender. *he (aid. " A ll of posed almost rn tirrl) of lop notch Marker. 01. prosecuted by J rn n lfrr
nical sciences department of th*
Flame* belrhrd from the base ments of Russian traders
rimer*
range
In
rank
(rum
private
one of g o lf* all-tim e money w in­ i them ."
golfer*, die w.i« conceded the A. I.avrndrr. 75. for Illegal d rre t
Thr document said Russia's a* Soviet Academy o f Science*, wa*
of the ft) foot weapons bottom, or
"inside tra c k " on Die Mayfair trading, wa* fined f t to Wednrs- to major general. Tlie students' hoostrr tectlon, in the "hold • Hons in avrry respect “ tended to reported to have made some an*
prisoner* are mostly civ Ilian* de
title.
day after observing "1C* the firat
down? I e « t Wednesday night encourage H itler'* m ilitary am bi­ usually tpecifir predictions in a
The seriousness which surround* time I've ever t&gt;een prosecuted hy nounced hy their compatriots.
while the rocket waa clamped to tions " It noted that Russian aid phone conversation w ith the news­
Urrutla
told
newsmen
at
a
news
'he tournament probably wa* lied • orh a rharm tng young lady."
to H illrn t* Germany "Included paper I andrlem in Capetown.
it* launching stand.
conferenee
Wednesday
night
that
! demonstrated hy Marten* Hauer
Land stent s a i d
Blagonravov
H appeared Ihe engine wa* ihut not only the furnishing of arma
the
name*
of
all
those
held
w
ill
i llagge. Asked what her scope
hut thr concluding of numerous predicted:
tie publishes! He pledged swift o ff before it had developed full reonomlr agreements "
j wa* in Ihc practice round, die
Before the end of the year, Mm
prrftlght
test,
KENDAL, England (U PI) —A trials for those arrusrd of m urder Ihrurt In the
I replied: " I Just played nine, then
Tlie document also blamed Rus­ Soviet Union would attempt to
flu id s of li(|itid O iygrn tw irled
12
ton
load
o
f
rookie*
crumbled
and
torture.
He
compared
the
bit the practice tee."
alhitll the missile. Indicating a sia tor pla&gt;mg a major role In land a scientist on th * mono and
The ichrdule call* for 1R hole* Wednesday when the big bakery- promised tria l* to those of the
County Commissioners this a f­ I day. during which official* of
tank
may have rtiptured Inside starting Ihe P a rlfir war. It said bring him back to earth.
truck
John
Thomp»on
wa*
driving
port—World War H Nuernberg
that "in April, 1911. th* U S S R.
ternoon were aeheduled to discuss 1Dowling Appraisal Co told tlie tomorrow. Saturday and Sunday
In June, tn attem pt would ho
the
big
bird
turned
over
on
the
main
England
war crime* trial* for Germany's
In addition to Mlt* Berg, Mis*
th* projierty re-evaluation pro­ CoinniHtlon that "»ome Idea" i*
signed a neutrality pact with th r mad* lo land an unmanned apace
The
Air
Force
confirmed
that
Scotland road (Tar* were tucked Nazi*
Hauer
and
Mr*,
llagge,
these
gram now under way and i*»v&gt; needed on the evaluation level
the test lud been staged, but dw Japanese ally of Hitler, thereby ship on Venus.
up for five m ile*.
plan* for rounty road*
T ill* morning. Dowling id lir ia lt were mentioned 11 strong cliall
In S#pteml«r, manned spa**
rlincd to say whether It had pro­ clearing Ihe way for th* Pearl
The dt*ru**ion on property ap I old The llrra ld that property I* tngers: lle l*y Bawl*, Hetty .lame
duced Ihe desired result* A static Hartsir attack on th* United flig h t* would ho sent to both
pralial* wa* to he a continua­ tirin g atM-ttrd on the ha*l« of con, Mickey Wright. Iteiiy Dodd.
Venus ami Mara.
test usually prreede* ■ launching Slate* on Dee. 7. I'.m "
BAYONNE. N. J (U P I) — A
tion of ■ lengthy debate on T u ri &lt;5 per cent of the e«ttmated n* Mary Lena Faulk, Kathy Corne
In addition, Blagonravov waa
attempt hy a week lo 10 daya.
general-alarm
fire
raged
out
of
Ini* and Huth Jelion.
' placement value.
quoted at saying that th* flrot
The first attempt al launching
control
for
almost
four
hour*
Wed­
P rio r to the aft-moon meeting,
Soviet scisatisi to go Into apace
the Titan with a dummy upper
nesday night l i the heart of the
the five commivaionera made a
would b* 10 ye»f old bachelor
Stage
wa*
made
D
ie
30
The
fir
buiineis d istrict. More than tfO
I 'o u r of eounty road* At prevent,
Ivan Igorsky, who weighs 180
mg wa* halted because of undis­
! firemen l&gt;attled the fire lefnre H
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e Sen
all new construction In the rounty
pounds and Is 8 feet 3 Inches UIL
closed technical difficulties which
wa*
brought
under
control.
ale
rlra
rrd
the
way
Inday
for
the
■t at a &gt;tand«till. The survey wa*
“ Our tdra," Blagonravov waa
crupp«-d up moment* slter the
first significant test vote on the
planned *o that official* could get
quoted at saying, “ I* to establish
first stage engine Ignited
l**ue of amending Its rule* deal­
firs t hand report* on condition of
Ttie railroad* h a w underlines! a new Russia on Venus and Mara.
The Titan was developed to do
vole
IIERI.IN i t i ' l l — A West Mer­ ing with filibuster* The
toad* before appropriating more
their lndl|pcns*hili|y hy trana- It ia not secret that the nation
atiout
the
same
Joh
a
t
Ihe
Atlas
DETROIT (U P I) — More than
LOS ANGEI.ES (DPI) - Tha lin court ha* sentenced Journalist probably w ill come late today
It'llM - h u r l * hydrogen warhead porting Ill.fiOU pounds of grnrra that ronlrnls spares atm control*
Soil picket* and a coffin awaited fund* or authorizing additional first *hnt in the "Project Di*
Itotert K rrm er, .1 9 . to five month*
It w ill renter on a motion by
*
pending.
iboul *.300 mites with deadly ac­ tor stalnr lo Sanford. This i t the the earth."
Ruiiia's flr* t deputy premier. An•
m
e
re
r"
*pace
exploration
»erie*
in prison fo r helping former Nazi Democratic leader l.yndon II curacy. Thr Aie Force hat said largest concentrated rail ship­
Property evaluation, a touchy
avia* I. Mikoyan, here today.
nrned at eventual achievement of diplomat Han* Hadrmachrr r« Johnson of Tea** Johnson said
the powerful roeket could perform ment ever receive*! In Central
Mikoyan « a i aeheduled to make i»«ur in Seminole, w ill lie "intro a manned satellite might tie eon
rape to Syria in 195.1. A Nuern- hr srould allow both side* In the
sctrnhfir missions. Including tak­ I Florida
a whirwlnd tour of Detroit indut duced" to the public !n a t r r i r i ducted w ithin the n r*i three day*
l-erg court had convicted Itadr dispute time for drhatr and then
t.f new itorie* planned hy o ffic­
U trial planta.
ing man to the moon and hack. I The generator stator, hsiitt hy
»t Vandcntierg Air Force Ha*e
inachrr a* an accessory In the call for the test vote "late today
ia
l!.
! Wrrtmghnosr, was delivered to th*
The visit, the second in a s e rin
It
w
ill
be
the
ftrd
«atel||te
cr early this avenlng "
murder of I.JiH) Yugoslav Jew*
Commissioners were expected to
i Sanford Power Plant of Florida
of Mop* at ciliea arrow the United
launching on the Wrd Coat! The
At issue in the controversy,
Power and Light Co. The unit waa
fta te i, arouied a reaction b&gt; one- settle the question of whether new hate, 170 mile* north of here,
which broke out as soon as the
transported on a special flat ear,
Mine freedom fig h te rr from Hun Dowling Appraiiat or the rounty wa* the scene of the W rit’* flr d
51 fret long, with four tela of siaBATON ROUGE. I.a. (UPI) — x'enale convened Wednesday for
gary and refugee* from other tag attr««or. Mr*. Mary Earle lung range hallldic m!«*ilr firing
Walker,
will
«et
the
property
PA RIB (DPI) - Gen. Char lee
whrel trucks The Journey re ­
Robert
(’ Hooker, It , and Janie* Ita new session. I* a demand by
Cnmmuniit dominated nation* who
lad
inonlli.
rate* for thi* turvey
Walden, 19. enjoyed only- I* hours * liberal bloc that the rule* lie T
C /» i* * t|* /\|g i M i n
quired I I days and five «arriera | de Gaulle. *7. took o ffic e today a*
«r* now livin g here
Tlie Discoverer u ric * will ear of frrrslom after their release revised m make It raster lo halt | Q j C T T H I I U I G l Tl f l l l
M r* Walker «aid Tuesday that
for the 1,1Ka) miles from the West firs t pirtidrnt o f th * Fifth ReMenders o f
the
nationality
ry mice and monkey&lt; into *p.ier
filibusters
inghooie plant in Fart Pitt* puhllr and pledged him self to regroup* met for the past two nighta 'he full value of property ihould In wek data on environmental from Dm state penitentiary
Johnson w ill force Die teat vote
slur* France to its past glnrlre.
llruoker was arrested fnr forci­
A yoiii t I *k» Monroe man died burgh. I’ s . lo Sanford
to dtvrui* plan* to greet Mikoyan be shown on card*. From thr»g condition* which will l-e u*rful to
ra n t*, *he atliled, " I w ill deeide
De Gaulle Die geiis-ral became
ble entry and Walden was hark In by moving to table a revolution at 5 10 p m yesterday of head
tnd duplay their hatred of him.
Die
man
In
space
program
I’lrla r * page 1
"Monsieur le President" in a sol­
ja il fnr picking Booker'* pockets. sponsored by Sen Clinton P An injuries resulting from a self In
4&gt; Tibor Magyar, a former mem­ what the a ite itin en t percentage
The f jr d «hot will lie mainly a
derton ( D I M I that would In r f ftlcled rifle sriund,
authorities
ber of the Hungarian parliament tumid tie "
Travel was considered a record emn ceremony at Ihe presidruliot
feet allow the Senate lo adopt new •aid
A publicity eampaign In 1m liatf led of the two stage vehicle it
during the Hungarian rrvnll a
lim
e (or such a shipment, despite F.lyyee Palace, where he assumed
•elf. with no animal* carried
rule* rather than carry over the
llurtia Jamea Jackson. I t . waa sleet, snow tnd itorma tn the mtd •urh great powrra that the future
gainrt CommunKm in I9M and of rra**r*«m rnl wa* to tie *et up aloft and no recovery of instru
■4d ones from session lo session
o f France gself now rests on M*
found by hi* fam ily near a u tility w rit.
leader of the anti-Mtkoyan demon 'h i* afternoon hy rom m l*«ionrr* menu planned.
No Debate Allowed
shoulders.
house in Ihe bark yard of h it
(trgtion, (aid no
violence wa* and Dowling
The
generator
stator
Is
so
In| However, if surceisful. Ihe in
• .
_
A motion lo table meins an home. He left a note saying, “ I
IDs inaugural speech hit the
planned hut no doubt would la- left
|
trg
ra
l
pari
of
a
new
turbine
gen
Ilial shill w ill achiecr Die world'*
immediate vote must ho taken. It just couldn't go on " No inquest
note of glory and conviction hi
about their oppotition to all the
erator
unit
which
w
ill
inerrase
th
r
firat polar orbiting satellite
Is not debatable
w ill t * held, county officials said |capanty of Ihe Sanford Power the destiny it the French nation
Soviet leader *tand* for
Such a satellite, pasting over
The vote was eapertrd to give
Jackson was tiorn May 27. 1927 ria n t tn nearly 2za.,nnn kilowatts which i* Ihe mystical credo of tha
Th* deputy prem ier Wrdnnday
ihe North and South |ade*. would
lu k * Mary Hoy M&lt;ouU will have a clear indication of what the in Cullman. Ala , and had been a
angular,
uneomiromlsing
•pent one day in Cleveland *• the
I The stalnr hat been raised 17 fret ta ll,
Funeral m m for Mr*. Violet be able to «can evrrv inch of the a hut In their park as a result of Senate srill eventually do on Ihe resident of l^ k e Mnnr ie for the
man.
gueit of in d u s tria tiit Cyru* Eaton.
'
above
Ihc
ground
to
its
perm
incut
earth'* surface at lie globe spin* action taken iast night by t he, filibuster question,
He gated at the a rra y of o ffi­
past I t years He was an electron IMifitlnn no Ihe turbine pedestal.
• &gt;n hit w hirlwind tour of the city Faint. .15. will iw held tomorrow beneath H
lake Mary fhamt&gt;er of Uom
Those advocating easier curbs ic engineer wdh KCA and a veter
cials representing a ll the institu­
he pumped strongly for increased morning al 'J.'in a m In A ll J*iut*
merer.
on filibusters argue that in th r an of World War II. lie wi a Ca
tion* of France and ite far-flung
Soviet American trade and peace- Catholic Church
Mr*. Faint died
Wednesday Red ( ’ross To Moot
Wan Kith Lucky?
Const rue thin was authorised hy past southerners hsve been aide thnlte by faith
overseas terrilorios
and said,
fui ro riitte n c e o f Russia and the
morning In her Ca»»ell&gt;erry home.
The r|uarterly meeting of the the group, which felt that Die to bloc civil right* and other so
BURLINGTON. VI
- f U P D - 'T h is gathering hat The niajeitla
United State*.
Survivors include hie parents.
The He* Iticliard J. I.ynna will Hoard bf the Seminole County building would tie an asset to the j railed lllieral legislation by ta lk * Mr ami Mrs “ srr. -••• Jackson. The Internal
Revenue Bureau character which to lie firtin g to ito
Hungarian and other natiunaUty
I ake M»nroe, and se erat aunts veld II Vermonters purchased |VI puf|&gt;oc#."
group* al*o dem onitratrd again*! o fficiate. Pallbearers w ill h* \V Chapter, American Red Cm**, community. The land was ghrn lo |hun tattles
Federal w.i erlnd las stamps dur
"W o a ir now re vto rilig to vigor
hi* Cleveland vt*K and one Hun C. Hailey, J, T. Rennett, O. I. will tie held at chapter head the Scouts fo r their use by County | Johnson I* advocating a com aml uncles
promise, while southerners want
Funeral servnes will '-r held al ing the tv i; .to fiscal year tn set th r refurbished institutions of th*
garun refugee wa* arrested when Ila»*. Charles Got he, It A. Evan* uuartrr*. 112'j S Palmetto Ave . Commissioners
Tli* case for the hoys was prr no 'change at all in thr rule*.
•he Hurled a rock at the Soviet and Carl Smith. The Rn*ary w ill i Sanfurd, at 3 p rn Jan M Im
II a m Saturday al llnsson Fun­ a stale record. Twelve of Ihe I I French community," he asid. "Th*
Iw recited tonight at KIR in Gram [mrtant business it -rheduled. all vented by
Smut matters
Hank
leader.
eral Horn# llu ria l w ill follow tn , men hsd hern convicted of a man to whom Ihe French republic
kowr Funeral Home.
memtier* are urged to attend lierm ert and Don Coleman Its
amt the Frrnrh com m unity hav*
M-atchtM World Series lottery.
Sylvan Lake Cemetery
satlsfarlury mn« luvion came no
once again given the tavk of trad­
n
m
th« ji'ith anniversary of the Lake
ing them to their destiny, ia taking
'la ry
(lu m b e r of
Commerce,
over (us functions."
which officially was formed Jsn
7, 1021.
Four men from Seminole County
PIERRE. * D. (L 'P I)— South
Frank Bvana, pioneer leader of w ill represent Wheeler F ertiliser
Dakota smoker* may hr confront
the community, gsve t brief his Co., Oviedo, *1 I tw ndsy train•d with a skull and rrotshones
lory of Ihe Chamlwr and its dcvel lin g meeting Jan 12-11 In Tampa
•te n they pull out a elgarett*.
upment. Ile urged all l-ake Mary
Aubrey Myera, W. H M artin
A lull ia being readied for intro
There are few th in g * more em­
revidenta to jo in the group and to sod George C. Meant, Oviedo,
durtiog in the atatr Legislature
barrassing to a police officer than
that would place th# symbol on
LONDON (U P I)—Authoritative a summit ronfrrenrr with P rrsl '•ark th# improvements of schools, »nd C. C. Henderson. Sanford, w ill
BOSWELL, Okla (U P I)— F ir* wind*, the flame* leaped to (be being iovolvtd m a tra ffic acci­
| join talesmen from in other comall cigarette packages together lip lo in a tir sources today reported i dent Elsenhower and poutbly oth roads aid parks.
Meetings sre held th# first Wed panles in the training session on -wrpt a four room frame house roof of a neighbor's horns, that of dent.
«w ith Dies* words;
•in ominous entiling off in relations er Western leaders were held at
itg t. Bm Butler was Innocent
* "The us* of this product I* rv,t tie tw rrn the Soviet Union and Red i tie of the immediate results of oesdsy of every month at a y m new services and techniques in Ihe tier* early today, killing 14—a O iarlrs Ware, and firemen were
forced lo play their hosc-a on Jt but red faced last n ig h t wlirn his
I fertiliser Industry.
recommended by Ihe state of 'b in *.
Dus development.
The nvreting will be conducted Negro mother, her H) children, rather than the Gardner home.
1955 sedan struck a motorryrle
Tendon was said lo have hern
This also would account for th r
South Dakota. The use thereof
hy *a p e rlt
from
International and five niece* and nephews.
Th* house was located atiout that turned sharply in to his path
may result in cancer or heart caused hy Peiping's growing in ­ • urrrnt visit to the United States
Minerals and Chemical Corpora­
dls.-ase "
sistence on taking aver Ideologic al •d Deputy Soviet Premier Anastas
City Marshal Stanley Shoemak* three block* from the last water at the intsrsectioti o f MallooelUa
tion. a leading supplier of maler- • aid most of Die children died at main in this little farming village and Celery.
Communist Mikoyan who was reported trying
The b ill'* aponaor. Sen Don leadership of t h r
D river of th* motorcycle we*
camp.
,
Diey huddled aliout Ihe mother, of 1.0ft). When the water in the
Stransky. tm okra rig a rrtlrs
tc pave the way fur a heads of
Kmsl rites fo r Mrs. nett, .1mi1h
»•«) *■ fertiliser,
The
diplomatic source* said government me*tin*
Mrs Aire Gardner. T hr fire was truck's lank was used up. the vol­ Jamra Michael Crittenden. 14. lie
will I * held tomorrow at 1 p m
■
Ih e rr was no likelihood of an open
A few months agn Red Chinese &gt;n Gramkow Funeral Home. Mrs I
believed lo have spread Irons a unteers hsd to return to town for wca taken t* Seminole Memorial
Hospital for treatm ent of bruise*
break between Moscow amt I’rip trader Mao Tie lung vrtos“d a Smifh died late Tuesday night of j
a refill.
wood stove.
ing lin e r Ihe two nation* arc summit meeting tn which Khru a heart attack at her home on
.'.o'hnritiea waited antg day­ on hi* right leg.
The fstlier. B*mker Gardner. 15.
The accident occurred at 1:14 p.
largely interdependent. But they vhchev already hid rom mltted Magnalia Ave. She was M
was away on a coon hunting trip, break before entering th* ruins.
* 4 r* '» r n M A S S E E (U P I) _ Gov &lt;aid rtlations were somewhat Icy. himself Khrushchev now was re
Mostly cloudy through F rid a y and was not located until after Gene Nrshit, a reporter (or the in., aa Butler traveled north on
I'ailliearrra w ill be Jamr* B
L riio y Collins said today lie has Soviet Premier Nikita S Khru ported ready to go it alone — Gut, Ed fftmpson, C I*. Bennett., • Ith in t-r m ltlent rate beginning all tha bodies had hern recovered Hugu Daily Nrwa, said the hous* Mctlonvilla, and th y (Titttndea
madr no personal political plant shchev,
_____ ___
_____
also head of
the______
Soviet against Red China's with — and T. N. Dillard. Rolwrt Brown and tonight. Turning coaler Friday.
Constable J. B. Rtrhbeig, who had lieen leveled, "eacept for an boy, south, (apt. A rn o ld Williams
b-vond his term at Florida's Communist Party, hat decided to hold such a meeting
J. P. Donahue. The service w ill High this afternoon 71 to 7*. low arrived on the te rn * with the old rrlrlgeralor standing at the said the motorrycto turned tha
s' f rst-ruiive.
corner “ too soon.**
ca ll a halt to Chine** aspiration*
The diplom atic aourrea said the tie conducted hy Use Rev. Hsrbert tonight 55 to 81. Variable
town's only fire truck, said the back of the house."
Asked about hi* post admlnlstra- and to reassert Moscow'* leader­ broad outline of these develop­ Goers*.
Damage* wwr* •otimatod g|
Rhcemtke laid the bodies at tbe
mostly southeast • to I t Mttoa roof had already cavrd in when
lion plant by newsmrn. he s lid ship of the Communist world, Ihe ments emerged from recent t i l ' s
Graveside services at Oak lawn per hour becoming aortbeaslerty he got there, and that the “ aides c h ild rrn -h rlu d in g i pair of ita- 1300 to etch vehicle. Butler waa
he had none beyond hi* pr«»cnt v r e n ta ‘d
letw ern Khrushchev and satel'
wee* old twin* — were grouped not on duty at tb * Um* at tha
* slowly."
M em m 'il t -rl. w|D ' » held by '# to la m 'lct prr hour d u rin - v re Just hi*
i »■
» Khrus.iciirv t cur,.
.u . r t (or leaders in Moscow.
aboa* the bed at Uto notheav
j
■he V. F. W. A u s ilia .y .
(Friday.
J Helped by 8&gt; m il* par

Lady G olfers Ready

70 fa m llle * w e re
street Wednesday
a la rm fire w h ic h
-th e top t» u D o o r*
1tenement No one

Book For Smugglers

Titan Gets Ready
For Maiden Flight

Now 'Most Wanted’

‘Charming:’ Trial

I

Roads, Evaluation
• Under Discussion

Crumbled Cookie*

Fire H its Bayonne

■» Mikoyan Greeted
By Pickets, Coffin

'Discoverer' Shot
Reporled As Near

Senate Clears Way
For Filibuster Test

Nazi Helper Jailed

Ride Wound Fatal

Freedom Wa* Brief

Four W ill A ttend
F ertilizer M eeting

I
R e la tio n s

Described As 'Cooling'

Fire Guts Frame House,
16 Negroes Lose Lives

Final Rites Set
For Mrs. Smith

No Future Plans,
- Governor Declares

De Gaulle Pledges
'Return To Glory'

Lake Mary Scouts
Will Get Building

Mass Tomorrow
For Mrs. Faint

* Skull, Crossbones
May G reet Smoker ( | | l | | a ‘ S 0 V i e t

Record Trip Ends
For Big Generator

Weather

Officer Involved
In Traffic Mishap

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SO MANY FOOD VALUES.
SUCH A PLEASURE TO SHOP!

Local Briefs
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1W bectooeeu' claw e/ sqware
dancer# will matt from 71 p.m.
tonight al the Sanford Civic Can
bar. Advanced wjuaru danew* will
Onjny Iho recreation program
danca from H I p.m. Inlarederi
pact on* map regutre tonight for
•m beginner*' clan.

Q U A N TITY RKSHTJ RESERVED

Ah Putpoee

Golden Bantom Fancy
Rich Full Flavored

Coast Line Adds
Train Personnel

Blues As It Washes

Sliced
or Halves

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LIFEBUOY
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ONIONS 3-25

LIBBY PINEAPPLE

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U. S. No. I YELLOW

PEANUT BU TTER?59/ G'FRUIT DRINK

gharaa outstanding. Interior* Mu

Inal It reprrarnted In Ihia area
by Harry Fchellieri'er. in* R
Woodland Dr., Sanford.

CARROTS 19

Bravo Real Tatsy

.

The Board nf Direr Iora nf tn
Patton Mutual. Ine,, targeai mo
toat hand affiliate nf lnve*tor»
Diversified Service*. In# , ha* de
glared a iptarievly iNvidend of
yin# ewnta per there, payable
Ian M, to aharehotderu of reconi
ai Ihe rln*r nf huilneta Her. II
The dividend will he distributed
Out nf Ihe Fund'* nnrilttrthuied
Bet Invetlmenl Inmme. derived
from dividend and Intereit In
anme. Thla la the Tbrd eonarea
Vve dividend paid by Ihe Fund
Inveetnre Mutual. Ine. currently
h » « apprnvlmalety tsa nyn.non

GARDEN FRESH CRISP

Limit one with SS 00 or more food order.

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Mue Fifth
Poatpaao

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haf, M , compared with *am&lt;
period In mV. Lynch further ataI
od that a earl ain amount of thli

King Marker**
Sea Treat
Ron liana
Red Snapper

BEAKS 2-39,
CABBAGE 4(/&gt;‘

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In an iniarvtew today, ha laid
that reservation# ter January and
February indicate a it in IS pec
•ant Increaaa over laat jreer In
M i tenner Iraeei nn Coaat IJne.
at aoundtny tMa progressive note
te contra at la tee lee* optlmlatic
picture pointed by other railroad
officiala, Lynch ocproaaed faith
•i Ihe future nf rail travel
Ha noted an Increase of morr
IS per renl on Cnari IJne't

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uniformed paaerngvr
raprtaenlaUvea have hem m i m ­
ed to twa nf the Atlantic Coaat
iJne Itallmad'* rrark year round
atreamllnera between New Toth
and Florida, T. K. I.ynch, Ihe
Nne'a paitenger traffic manager
announced today.
"Paaaenger travel on Aliantlr
Ooail IJne between Now York
and Florida baa Increased to the
•itant that theaa wet) trained
voung men are needed on the
Sait Court Champion and Wet*
Coaat Champion to malniabt the
Ugh lavel of acrvlre foe whirl
Coaat Line la an welt noted." tal-

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Lwnii owe with J 5 00 or moct food oveter.

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SNOWDRIFT 3
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PEACHES
CORNED BEEF 3

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name- atteding to the concern ef
raaident*.

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te Coaat U m ' i emphasis on pro
■Mttng rail travel. I.yneh apecl
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to Coaat Mna'a recently
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have aenl a reaolutioa to the State
load Department ruquMting a
traffic aurvey of the Interarction
at Highway 17 »2 and Stata Road
4114-116. Commil doom feel that
the tuurriou* condition* at 'he
anmrr call for a traffic light

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and the EXTRA BONUS of
TOP VALUE STAMPS

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VOLT XLIX

t)nit#d P rw . Lwi.fd Wira Eotai&gt;Uah«ri908

News Briefs
Meeting Slated
TA LLA H A S S EE (U P I) The
Florida MlHr Com ml mow wtH
•newt J##. k* ha Tampa at Hta
Tamp* Terr ace NoM.

Nothing: For Papa!
MOSCOW f 1*1*1» The Sorief
parliament awarded th# order nf
"mother heroine" to i N women
last month. To be eligible, a moth
r t must have af least 10 children

More Missilemen
H U N T S V IL L E . Ala (U P I) —
Th* Army Ordnance Guided Mis­
sile School a* Redstone Arsenal
will graduate
about 7.500 at#
dents this year, the school an­
nounced Wednesday.

) TOURNEY IH SUBJECT — Frank Mobftiw
Jr., mnnnRisr of th# M ayfair Inn, chat* with

Marlene

B a u e r I I iik k * (le f t) and

Patty Her*

about the #5.000 Ladit-a Professional lb-If

Families Flee Fire

This wa* the fine! Ha* for prac ner*. to Ilarhara Rornark. nation­
lire round* over the M*)tatr ally known amateur who play* In
Country Club course for the na­ her firrt profrnlnnal tournament
tion'* top-ranked women profess '•ere
Ml&gt;* Komark. who played the
tonal golfers
Tomorrow, It's down to bus! Mayfair course about five year*
neat a* the Mayfair Inn IS non ago. tald ihe wa» "very happy"
Open set* under way. The SI- i o be entering the I.adiea Prohole tournament close* Sunday. lessionat Golf Association in the
Thu the final day of tetiure, wa* Mrat Mayfair Lt'GA tourney.
hlshlichted by a rttnie at the
Asked about her chances, *he
0 Country Club thi* afternoon
&gt;atd ihe "would tie very pleaied
Vo golfer would pick a favor to break an in the three roundi ”
a* In the star studded field Kn- Atkrd for an opinion &lt;&gt;n the lead­
All of
trie* ranged from Patty Iter*, ing rontender, the laid.
one of golC* all-time money win- 1them.”

Roads, Evaluation
aUnder Discussion
County Commissioners this af­
ternoon were tcheduled to ditcutt
the pro|ierty re-evaluation pro
tram now under way and 1959
plana for county roada
The dlarutainn on properly *p
praiaala wa* to he a continua­
tion of ■ lengthy debate on Tu rt

day.

• Mikoyan Greeted
By Pickets, Coffin

Now 'Most Wanted’

•Charming’ Trial

Crumbled Cookie#

'Discoverer' Shot
Reported As Near

M ass Tomorrow
For Mrs. Faint

^Skull, Crossbones
May Greet Smoker
PIERRE, S D. IL'PIl— South
Dakota amokert may be confront
#d with a skull and rroaihones
When they pull out a cigarrtt#.
A bill is being readied for intro
ductmn in the state Legislature
♦hat would plare the aymM on
all cigarette packages together
•With these words:
w "The use of this product is nut
recommended by Ihe state of
Soulh Dakota. The u*e thereof
may m u tt in cancer or heart
dis.'ase ”
The hill's sponsor. Sen. Don
Stransky, smoke* cigarette*

Kire Hits Bayonne
BAYONNE. N. J. ( U N ) — A
general-alarm fire raged out of
control for almost four hours Wed­
nesday night pi the heart of the
busmen district. More than JfO
firemen hailled the Dr* l-efore M
was brought under control.

Nazi Helper Jailed

FLORIDA

NO SU

Rebels Execute 40 U.S. Charges Russians Reds Reveal Plans
For Man In Space,
Batista Followers;
With History 'Rewrite' Trips To Planets 1
War Trials Slated

The
Bus
his
lhe
regime carried «H plan, today
m(„
tor swift war crimes (rials against „ ry lmll„ (on, in&lt;1 cleared ,h#
followers of ousted dictator Tut way for the Japanese atlark on
2*ncio llatlsta
'earl Harbor.
At least 20 police and military
It also rrnrvsi-d charge* that
olflcrrs already have hren execut Itussia is responsible for Ih# concd hy Ihe rebel forces following
courts martial. Another 20 Baliata followers have been reported
executed by rrhel militiamen
without trials
. .
ma
a
There are more than t.Joo *us _
M a ir ln n
rlin n f
peeled adherents of Raltsta pre r f t f
I IIU III
venlly tieIf) In (hr greater Havana I U l r i a i U C I I
area alone for investigation and
CAPE CANAVERAL.
Via
possible presentation in "w ar
(U l’ l l — Engineers studied fodest
crime* tribunals "
Those held include non police. 'rports today on the raptiv* teat
40s» members of Ih* army, and o( an Intercontinental Titan to d*
KM persons held hy militia of Ihe (ermine it Ihe fledgling missile I*
University
Students Eederatlon ready for its maiden (light in tho
(F E U ). The army and police prl nest frw day*
Elamrs hetchrd from th* base
ronrrs range in rank frum private
lo major general. Th# student*' of Ihe tm foot wrapona bottom, or
prisoners are mostly civilians tie booster section, in the "hold •
down'' t e a t Wednesday night
nouncesl by their rompalriols.
t'm ilia told newsmen al a new* while lha roekrt waa clamped tn
conference Wednesday night that It* launching stand.
H appears-d Ihe engine was shut
the nainea of all those held will
bt published He pledged swift off hefnrr II had developed full
test
trials for those accused of murder th rill In the prrftlght
and torture He compared the Clouds of liquid oxygrn swirled
promised trials lo those of the u I m i i I the missile. Indicating a
post— World War 11 N'urrnherg tank may have rhplured Mind#
war rrimes trials for Germany's the hlg bird
The Air Force confirmed that
Nails
the test had been staged, hut dw
dined to say whether It had pro­
duced Ihe desired results A static
trst usually preerdea a launching
attempt hy a week lo 10 day*.
The first *H*n:p( af launching
the Titan with a dummy upper
flag* aa* mode D&lt;|*, X The ftr
mg was hailed because of undis­
WASHINGTON (D P Il-T h # Sen
closed technical difficulties which
ale cleared Ihe way today for th#
cropped up momenta after the
first significant lest vote on the
issue of amending it* mles deal­ Drat atagr engine ignited
The Titan waa developed lo do
ing with filibusters Th#
vole
alxiut Ihe same Job a* the Alla*
probably will come late today
IfllM — hurl a hydrogen warhead
It will cenlrr on a motion hy
shout (.300 miles with deadly ac
Drinorralir leader Lyndon H
ruraey. The Air Force ha* tald
Johnson of Texai Johnson said
Ihe powerful rocket could perform
he umuld allow both side* In Ihe
scientific missions, including tak­
dispute lime for delist* and then
rail for lb* lest vole "late today ing man to the moon and hark.

Titan Gets Ready

Senate Clears Way
For Filibuster Test

Freedom Wa# Brief

Lake Mary Scouts
Will Gel Building

SANFORD,

U. S. Officials Pondering
Russ Space Predictions

BERLIN it I ’l l — A West Ber­
lin court has sentences! Journalist
Rniwrt Krerner, ip. to five months
in prison for helping former Na«l
diplomat Han* Rademarhrr r*
rap* to Syria in 195.1. A Nuern­
berg court had ronvtctrsl Hade
inacher a* an accessory to tha
or early this evening "
murder of I,ion Yugoslav Jrw t
At Issue In Ih# controversy,
which broke out a* soon a* Ih#
HATllN R O U G E . La. (U P II - Scnat# convened Wednesday for
Roliert C Booker, It. and Jan.rs it# new session, is a demand Hy
Walden, 19. enjoyed only IS hours a liberal bloc that the rules he
of freedom after their release revised tn make it raster tn hall
filibusters.
from Ihe stale penitentiary
Johnson will force ihe teal vote
(Hooker was arrested for fordhie entry and Walden was back in by moving to table a revolution
sponsored hy Sen Clinton P. A n ­
jail for plrking Hooker's poekels
derson I P N M l that would In ef
feci allow Ihe Senate to adopt new
rule* rather than rarry over the
otd ones from aesiloo tn aeaiion.

N# Debate Allowed
A motion to table means

an
immediate vole must h# taken. It
la nog debatable
The vote was rapertrd lo give
a clear Indication of what Ih#
S«natr will eventually &lt;lo on th#
filibuster question.
Those advocating easier curb*
im filibuster* argue that in the
past southerner* have been able
to bloc civil right* and other *o
called Itlieral legislation by talks
thofl laities
Johnson Is advocating a coin
promise, while southerners want
no ‘change al all in Ihe rule*.

l.ak( Mary Roy S&lt;»uU will have
a hut in their park as t result of
ailmn liken last night by the
lake Mary U ha mt&gt;er af Cons
mere*.
Construction was authorised by
th* group, which felt that the
building would t&gt;# an asset to the
community. The land was given lo
the .Scouts for their use hy County
Commiiflonert
Tha cate for th# tsoys was pre
•cnled by
S&lt; nut masters Hank
Iseemert and Dssn Coleman Its
satisfactory r*m&lt; luslon rain* on
the Jdth anniversary of the l.ak*
Mary
Chamber of
Commercr.
which officially waa horned Jan
Four men from Seminole County
7, 1923.
Frank Ivana, pionawr trader of will represent Wheeler Fertiliser
the community, gaxe a brief his C o, Oviedo, at a two day train
lory of the ( handier and III dcvrl Ing meeting Jan 12-13 in Tampa
Aubrey Myera. W. H Marlin
opmenl. II* urged all l-ak* Mary
residenta to join the group and to and George C. Mean*. Oviedo,
a summit runfrrrnie with Pret( '•ark the improvementa of sehoola, and G. C- Henderson. Sanford, will
join salesmen from to other com
dent Eiirnhuwer and possibly oth roads aid parka.
Meeting! are held th# first Wed panles in th# training aetston on
s-r Western leader* were held as
site o( the Immediate results i*f netday of esery o*&lt;mth al * p ra n.w .ervt.#* and technique* to the
fertiliaer Industry
this development
Th# meeting will h# conducted
This also would account (or the
by experts
from International
surrent visit In the United States
Mineral* and Chemical Corpora­
»( Deputy Soviet Premier Anastas
tion, a leading supplier of mater­
Mikoyan who wa* reported trying
tc pave the way (or a heads n(
Final rites for Mra. Betty Smith ials used in fertiliser.
lov eminent meeting
will I* held tomorrow at I p m
A few months ago Bed Chinese in Gramkow Funeral Hum* Mrs
Iradrr Mao Tie lung vrtoed a nntlfh died late Tuesday night of
summit meeting io which Khru a heart attack at her homa &lt;m
f
vhehev already had commuted M.ignwlia Ave. She waa 51
himself Khrushchev now wa* re
Mostly cloudy through Friday
I'aillwarrra will he Jamea H
ported ready to go it alone — Gut. Ed Simpson, C I* Bennett, • llh lalnmHIeot rala beginning
against Red China's wish — and T. N. Dillard. Rnl&gt;ert Brown and tonight. Turning coaler Friday.
hold such a meeting
,
J. P. Donahue. The aerxire will High this afternoon T2 to 73, tow
The diplomatic aourrea said Ihe hr conducted by the Rev. Harbert tonight I t to M . Variable wind*
broad outline of Ihew develop­ ( JoerM.
HSMtly aoulh#aat • to I I nslies
ments emerged from recent tat*-*
Graveside services at Oaktiwn per hour becoming northeasterly
Ictween Khrushchev and tatel''
’ temoi'xl t 'r k w|H ’ •» held by '* In lx m'le* per hour durin leader* in Moscow.
j
■he V. F. W. Auailla.y.
| Friday.

Four Will Attend
Fertilizer Meeting

China-Soviet Relations
Described As 'Cooling'

LONDON (U l'1 )— Authoritative
liplomalic sources today reported
an omtnout cooling off m relations
between the Soviet Union amt Rest
'bin*.
Tension waa said In have been
ranted hy I’rtping’a growing in
•iatrnce on taking over Ideological
leadership of t h e Communist
camp.
,
The
diplomatic sourer* (aid
there was no llkrllhood of an open
break between Moarow and IVip
ing aincr the two nation* arc
largely interdependent. Hut they
^ T * 'l " IlS S E K M 'PIt _ Gov •aid ralatinna were somewhat ley.
t*duy Collins said today tie ha a Soviet Premier Nikita 8 Kliru
made no personal political plant shchev, also brad of the Soviet
b'vond hit term at Florida'* Communist Party, ha* decided to
s' f rarcutive.
call a halt to Chinese aspirations
Asked about hi* post administra­ nnd to reassert Moscow'a leadertion plans hy ncwsmrn. he n id ship of the Commit
munist world, the
he had none beyond hi* present oarers ta'd
J ».
• Khrut.icsicv * tu i,...
rs (or

No Future Plans,
* Governor Declares

Hook For Smugglers

LONDON . ( P it
The law*
mans Publishing Co. printed this
notation nest to Ihe hook "Con­
This is a h*g occasion for most traband Cargoes" on It* spring
special appeal to
of Ihe golfers, lull blonde beauty llfllng: "O f
Mice Hauer probably rates it smugglers "
slgher than the others She and
wealthy Sarasota Investor Harold
Eugene llovey made application
W A S H IN G TO N tU P I) - David
yesterday for a marriage license Lynn Thurston, youthful escape
There was no Indication as to artist descrtl-ed as extremely dan
vhen they would he married Miss gerous, has l&gt;*en added to the
llagge is 31, llovey U
EHI'l list of "10 most wanted fv
Miss llerg, who has won 1130, glllve* "
'SJO in Ihe past 10 years on Ihe
tour, headed Ihe dime this after­
noon Although ihe field is coin
LONDON
(U N )
Robert
;&gt;osed almost entirely of top notch Darker, at. pnur.-ulrd hy Jrnnifrr
golfer*, she was concedcsl the A. Lavender. 25. for Illegal street
"inside (rack" on Ihe Mayfair trading, wa* fined tl 10 Wednes­
title
day after observing 'it's Ihe first
The M-riuu*nr*&gt; which surrounds lime I've ever been prosecuted hy
the tournament probably was ties) inch a charming young lady."
demonstrated hy Marlene Hauer
llagge
Asked what her scop*
wa* in Ihe prattler round, she
K EN D A L. England (U P I) — A
replied: ' I Just played nine, then
12 ton load of rookies crumbled
hit the practice lee"
The schedule calls (or IH hides Wrdncsday when Ih* big bakery
tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday. truck John Thompson was driving
In addition to Miss Berg, Mist turned over on the main England
Hauer and Mrs llagge, these Scotland mad Cars were barked
were mentioned as strong chall up for five mile*.

during which oHicials of
Appraisal Co told Ilie
Commission that "some Idea" is
needed on the evaluation level
Thi* morning. Dowling ollliials
■old The Herald that property is ingers: Betsy Rawls, Hetty Jame
tiring assessed on Ihe basis of von, Mickey Wnght. Hetty Dodd.
75 per rrnt of Ihe estimated re Mary Lena Faulk, Kathy Corn*
bus and Huth Jrivon.
placement value.
I'rior to ihe aft •rnoon meeting,
the five commissioners made a
•our of county mads At present,
all new construction in the county
if at a standstill. The survey was
plannrd so that officials could get
first hand rrporta on condition of
DETR OIT ( U l'l) — More than mads before appropriating more
I.OS ANGELES ft Pit - Tbc
Son picket* and a coffin awaited fund* nr authoriring additional first shot In the 'Trojccl Di*
spending.
Kmsia'a first deputy premier. An
Properly evaluation, a touchy rovrrer" sparr rspl-iration series
avlaa I. Mikoyan. here today.
issue
in Seminole, will tie ‘ intro aimed al eventual arhlcsrmenl of
Mikoyan wae arheduted to make
a manned salrllitr might he eon
a whlrwind tour of Detroit mdu&lt; dured" to the public in a series dueled within the m il three day*
l I new itorirs planned by offic
§ trial plant*.
•I Vandi-ntierg Air Enrce Base
The vlait, the aecond in a aerie* lalf.
It will he the first satellite
Commissioners
were
expected
to
of atop* at cities acroaa the United
launching on the West Coast The
settle
the
question
of
whether
Slalei, arouaed a resrlhn by onenew base, 170 miles north of here
time freedom firhlrre from lion Dowling Appraisal nr the county was the arrne of ihe West's first
lax
assessor.
Mr*.
Mary
Earle
gary and refugee* from other
long range ballistic missile firing
Communist dominated nation* who Walker, will set the property Iasi month.
rale*
for
this
survey
are now living here
Tin- Discoverer sene* will ear
Mr* Walker said Tuesday that
Memiera of
Ihe
nationality
•y mice amt monkey, min spare
groupa met for the paal two night* •he full value of property should In seek data on •nvironmenlal
la diacuaa plana to greet Mikoyan be shown on card* Ernm lhr»# . nnditlons which will tv useful In
card*, she added, " I will decide
and diiplay their hatred of him.
the man In .pare program
Tlbor Magyar, a former mem what the assessment percentage
The first shot will be mainly a
her of the Hungarian parliament •tumid tie "
A publicity rampaign In Iwhaif lest of Ihe two stage vehicle it
during the Hungarian revolt a
self, with no animals tarried
gainit Communism In 1953 and of reassessment was to be •« t up aloft and no recovery of mstru
'his
afternoon
by
commissioners
leader of the anti-Mikoyan demon
merits planned.
atration, said no violence waa and Dowling
' ---------------------------------1 However, if sureessfut. the in
planned but no doutd would l&gt;e left
Rial shot will arhie.r the world's
about (heir opposilion In all the
iirst polar orbiting utrllitr
Soviet leader stands for
Jbich a satellite, passing over
The deputy premier Wednesday
Ihe North and Soulh |«&gt;le*. would
•pent one day in Cleveland as the
Eunerat mat* for Mrs. Violet be able to scan evert inch nf Ihe
gueit of industrialist Cyrua Eaton
earth's surface as He glott* spins
| In his whirlwind tour of the city Faint. 55. will t-e held tomorrow
beneath it
he pumped strongly for increased morning al 9 'id a m. in All Thuds
Catholic
Chur.
It
Soviet American trade and peace­
Mrs Ealnl died
Wednesday Red O o s s To M e e t
ful rneiiitrnce of Huso* and Ihe
morning In her Ca**ell&gt;erry home.
The quarterly tm-ling of the
United State*.
The lies Richard J I yon* will Hoard bf the Semin dr County
Hungarian and other nationality
group* also drmondraled again*! officiate. Pallbearers will Im- W Chapter, American Red Cross
hia Cleveland visit and one Hun C. Galley, J. T. Dennett, O. |. will be held at chaptrr bead
garun refugee waa arretted when Hast. Charles Gothr, It A Ksans uuartrri. II7'&gt; S P.lmrlto Ave .
ihe hurled a roek at the Soviet and &lt; arl Smith The Rosary will Sanfoid. at 3 p m fan II Im
Ik* recited tonight at H U in Gram portant business is scheduled, all
leader.
kow Eunerat Home.
members are urge.t to attend

Dowling

I the lop two floor* of a five story
irnenirnt No one was injured.

•

THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. 1959

AsRocintion tournament at the Mayfair club,
tom orrow through Sunday. Mebane toured
NEW YOR K t u r n — At least
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
the course with the ladies yesterday. He had .‘0 families were driven Into Ihe
Untied Stairs today charged
a 73 (tw o over p a r ) ; they didn't keep score. tlrrei Wednesday night hy a two
HAVANA. Cuba (UP II— Pruvi sia with Hying lo "rewrite
(H erald Staff Photo) alarm fire which burned through sional President Manuel Um itla'a tor) •
hl,(* ,hr „ r, Ihl(

Lady Golfers Ready
i&lt;

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AW
INDKPENDKNT
DAILY
WEWSPAPBR

Final Rites Set
For Mrs. Smith

Weather

tinurd division of Germany, (tie
LONDON &lt;UPt&gt; —
R u lillt
crisis in Berlin and Ihe trouble newest rocket whirled silently
amt insecurity which has plagued through Ihe second day of its «vEurope ever sine* Ihe end of lar orbit inlay, ant Western aciatsWorld War fl
lists pomltrrd whether a hold near
Th# rharget werw contained tn Soviet space prediction might he
a 53 page booklet released by Ihe juat a newspaper hoax.
State Department to n-lut# allege
The rvxket waa firm ly estate*
tiont in Soviet Premier Nikita lished aa "Meehta.'* the 10th plan­
Khrushchev's Nov. 17 mile to the et of the run, late Wrdncsday
Western Big Threw demanding night when it waa &lt;120,000 Miles
they evacuate Weat Berlin.
from earth tt had traveled near*
The lengthy Russian not* ton ly nine million aula* through
lamed • serlee of assertions that space.
'hr United............*
States -----and— Its ----------allir*1 lie distance from the earth vvae
had" alon*
on*l*mr
time,ncou7*Srd
encouraged•••Hit
* increaain* "at terrific pace," n*
»nd ihen refused after Ihe war cording to the official Soviet newt
to cooperate with It u a • I a to agency Tail,
achieve European arcunty and
Meanwhile, aapcrU atudiod •
prosperity.
rr|&gt;ort from Capetown, South AfTo.tay'a publication, described rica. quoting an alleged newspa*
aa "an analytls ' of the Soviet p«c interview by telephone with
note, took up those charges one .Soviet scientist Anatoly Blagonrahy one and knocked thrm down vnv.
hy citing history and the state
Blagonravov, h »id of th# tech­
menu of Ituaatan leaders
nical sciences department of Ih#
The dorumrnt said Russia's ac- Soviet Academy of Science*, wat
tisms in esery rvapect "Irnded to reported to hav# made some u encourage Hiller a military anthl usually atw.ific prediction* in a
lions " It noted that Russian aid phone conversation with th# n&lt;
to Hitlerite Germany ' Included pgpn- l.gnditem In Capetown,
noi only the furnishing af arm*. |.*ndslrnt s a id
Hlagonraw#
hut the concluitlng of numerous j predicted!
economic agreement*"
| Refor# th# and of th# y#ar, Mw
Ttie document alto blamed Rua- Soviet Umoo would attempt to
sla (or playing a major rote In land a arlrnliat on th# moon and
starting Ihe Pacific war. It said bring him bark to ##rlh.
that "in April, 1911. Ih* U S S R ,
tn June, an attempt would k#
slk'nesl a neutrality pact with the mad# to land an unmanned spar#
Japanese ally nf llillrr, thereby ahlp no Yrnu*.
clearing the way for Ih# Pearl
In Septrmlwr, manned spa*#
Harlmr attack i m
Ih# United flight* would h# sent to both
States on Dee. 7, HM1."
Venus amt Mar#
In addition, Blagonravov m b
quoted a* saying that th# ftr*
Soviet aciMlist to go into apaca
would b# ,V year old bachelor
Ivan Igursky, who weigh* IM
pounda and la 3 feet 1 Inrhes UN.
“Our idea," Blagonravov was
quoted aa sajrlng, "in to rataMish
The railmada have underlines! a new Russia on Venn# and Mars.
their lndi|i&gt;enfatiitily hy trans­ It is mg secret that the nation
porting 112.500 pounds of genera that conlrnta spares atm control*
tor atator to Sanford. This is the ihe earth."
largest eonerntrated rail ship
men) war received In Central

Record Trip Ends
For Big Generator

Florida

The generator atator, hulR hy
Weslinghnuse. wa* delivered to Hie
Sanford Power Plant of Florida
Power and l ight Co. The unit wa*
transported on a special flat car,
51 feet long, with four sets of tn
wheel Irurk* Th# journey re­
quired II day* and five earner*
for the I.IM) mile* from the West
tnghouie plant in Fad Pitts­
A yotn t I ake Monroe man dlc&lt;l burgh, Pa , lo Sanford
at &amp; 10 p m yertarday of head
I'lrlur* page I
injuries resulting from a self in
flirted rtfle lesiund.
authorities
Travel waa considered a record
taut
time for nirh a shipment, drsplte
llurtM Jame* Jaekson. 31. waa steel, snow and storms in the mid
found hy hit family near a utility west.
house in Ihe hark yard of hit
The generator stator I# sa In­
home, lie left a note saying. “ I tegral part of a new turbine gets
juft couldn't go OB." No Inquest eratnr unit which will inrrrase the
will lw held, county officials said rapacity of the Sanford Power
J a&lt; kson was 1*^11 May 27. 1927 Plant tn nearly 2(X.,non kilowatt*
m Cullman. Ala , and had l.een a The stator ha* been raised 17 fret
resklrnt of l.aku Monr-ve for the a|-1¥r it,, ground lo Ha tierniinent
past l( years lie
an electron ,Mlftt|&lt;&gt;n i.n the turbine pr&lt;lr*lal,
Ic engineer with HUA and a veter
__
jn
„
f
Wor,„
II.
itc
I 'll I, I
an of World War
lie on*
wis ■
Caa * «,

Rifle Wound Fatal
To Seminole Man

De Gaulle Pledges
'Return To Glory'

PARIS (tin) d m . rharUt
d* Gaulle. 37. took office today an
first president nf the Fifth R#public and plrdgrtl himself to r#.
•tore France lo it* past gloria#.
De Gaulle Ihe gi-nrral bream#
"Mnnueur I# President" in ■ sol­
emn ceremony at the presidential
E.lyyee Palaee, where he assumed
such great powers that the future
of Franc# itself now rest# oat Ms
shoulder*.
Ilia inaugural speech hM th#
n&lt;g* of glory and conviction hi
the destiny tk Ihe French nation
which i* Ih* mystical credo of Ih#
tall,
angular,
unrnmi fondling
man.
H r gated at the array of off),
eials representing all the Institu­
tions of France and ita far-flung
» HR M i l l D i l i H ) t
overseas territories
and laid,
Survivors include hi# parent*.
HURI.INGTON. A'l
— 'U P I&gt;— 'Th i* gathering has the majeitl#
yjr jn,| yjr , vijn .
Jackson. The Internal
Revenu# Bureau character which la lo-fitlmg to Ha
p.Xe Monroe, ami several aunt* vwhl II Vermonters purchased |5*l i purjxit#
in,( ,inr|,-,
Federal »•&gt; rrlng tas stamp* slur ) “ AVc are now restoring to vigor
Funeral service* will t-e held at , mg the 1957 M fiscal year tn set the refurbished institutions of th#
H a m Saturday *1 llritaon Fun a state rrcofd. Twelve of Ih# II French community,” he said. *Th#
rral Horne Burial will follow In men had been convicted of a man to whom Ihe French republic
and the French community hay#
Sylvan I jke 'Vmelery.
, h**eh*H World 5--rle* lottery.
once again given Ihe task of lei&lt;king liicm lo their dealing, U taking
o»ee hi* functions."

Fire Guts Frame House,
16 Negroes Lose Lives

B'iSWEI-L, Ok I a (UPI&gt;— Fir* wind#. Ih# flame# leaped to the
. wrp, , fmir ri« , n
hou*# roof of a neighbor's horn*, that of
rar|y
k„ Hn, , g _ . Charles Ware, and Bremen were
forred to play their hou-* on Jl
Negro mother, her M children, rather than the Gardner hom#.
and ftv* niece* and nephew*.
The house waa located about
City Marshal Stanley Shormak# thee* blocks from Ihe last wafer
&lt;aM most of the children died aa main in this little farming village
they huddled alioul the mother, of I. (no. When Ihe water in Ihe
Mr* Aire Gardner. The fire waa truck's link wa* used up. th# vol­
believed to have spread Irons a unteers had t# return to town for
a refill
wood slova.
.Ai-'hnritie* waited antll dayThe father, Booker Gardner. 15,
was away on a coon hunting trip, break before entering th# ruini.
and waa not located until after Gene Neibit. a reporter for th*
all th# bodies had been recovered Hugo Dally News, said the hunt#
Constable J . B Rlchheig, who had been leveled, "#xr*pt for an
arrived on the seen# with the old refrigerator standing al lit#
town'* only fir# truck, laid the back of tho hou*#."
Shoamak# Mid th# bodto# at tha
roof had already caved In when
he got there, and that th# "aldei children— Including ( pair of allweek old twin* — were grouped
•. -e just hp
• slowly."
aboot lb* bed of Us# ■otlnw
1
Helped by 29 mil# p#c

Officer Involved
In Traffic Mishap
Th#r# sr# frw thing* mnr# em­
barrassing to a police offic*&gt;r than
being Involved in a traffic acci­
dent.
Sgt. Bm Bullt-r was Innocent,
but rrd laud tail night when his
1955 sedan struck a m&lt;&gt;t»rryclo
that turned sharply into hia path
al th* inirraectloa of MelloavtUo
and Celery.
Driver of th# motorrycl# wa#
Jainra Michael Crittenden, M. R#
wca taken I# Seminole Memorial
Hospital for treatment of bruise#
on hi* right leg.
Th# accident occurred at |:M f.
m . aa Butler traveled north on
Mellonville, and thy Crittenden
boy, aouth. Capt. Arnold William#
said the motorcyc1#
corner "to#
Damig## war# safimatod ft
1300 to earil vWtlcto. Butler wa#
not on duty al lb# Uni# of Um

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iGambfer Predicts Leadership Secure
Casinos To Reopen For Sen. Johnson

W rtiTI

Sexy Passages Forged,
Actress Says Of Diary
'NEW YURK ( I t ’ll — M sry,lia n al names to head off Uw
Ail or nut today the w iy pit n tli.
M itt of her celebrated 'diary'
The famuu* diary became p&gt;bw r » ifrgertei — thr real stuff lie ui irw during a *en«aUonal
v m ' l n r a written In purplr ink. cured* battle for the &lt;(augh:er
The actress tell* her own aidr tom of her second m m uge.
t l the affair in 'My Story. ’ an Ml*s Attnr said thr diary a aT 1
aatebtognphy
published today ieged bo* score-' on hrr romanand liberally sprinkled with fie- tic lifr »a&lt; a forgr.1 addition to
-■
'
' h* pages of Ito rral diary, a*
Y
a
||
,f r *
purplrr paisa a n relit-

Temperatures Up; n- ,ohrr *,a
Seas Subside As
Cold Front Fades

e rui c
e hd!
rrlatiomhip with p-l p
a y^ w
George S Kaufman.
Keen reports sialinj hrr diary
I waa written in purple ink were
erroneous, Mis* Aitor raid. The
‘rue color »a » Ariee brown
1 While pair* 1«3 170 di*. im the
rutiody trial and the eaie of thr
duplicated diary, the 333 • parr
I'allad f r n i lauraalional
book tend* to give more detail*
Rea* slowly subsided alone thr about Mu* Aitor a pfajiical ailAtlantic Seaboard today, martins menu thin her loie affairi
the expiring ia*p of a week l-me Her affaln began at i: with K K ( O K I) S H I P M E N T — Thi* generator for
waattor ontiiught that fiai.H John Bam more who »hr noted the Sanford plant of Florida Power i. L ig h t
’ Mild ira*onal wnthrr replaced
the wintry ettremn that iaw
beiry ralm lions the Writ Coait.
gub-tero temperaturei throurhem
the plain* ind Midwe*t. and in
ley file Off New England
At th. gale’s peak it lent four
Alps were disabled In the Allan
Ik- But report* from the Coait
Qaard early today *ald the only
W ) stin a trouhl# w*» the US9m Ashing trswter Lillian B ,
■BP B*0ei off Cepe Cod
• yk eea*t guard cutter w ti rand
fag by, waiung for wave*— once
•a; feet high, but now I S i f l l f«&lt;»
high to rtcede still more »o the
Irswier could be lowed la
The storm iced up pipelines la
the village of North Tonawanrta,
K. Y.. Wednesday, rutting off tha
wttor supply tn tt.ooo Inhsbiunts.
A d.Ogbgallon pump and a rumbar ef amallar pumps were
brought lorn operation and eased
UW shirt see.
Arrow Uw border la Canada,
ef travelers and famlstranded by mammoth
gaewfall swept iato huce drifts
, bp treating winds. Road trews hsd
get through much of the drift, sod
• n u ll column of trivelers wit
able |a mov. out of snowbound
Mapinrvtlle, Qua., Ute Wednesday
Weather - blamed deaths, ef
Which at least U were earned by
Ares, came to at least to la the
swat week. There peraoof were
fend aaphrelated law Wadaea
day at Shreveport, La . vlctlmi ef
b a n trtm eabl ce* heater*
Rata w tl evpnctad today frem
Georgia into Virginia, with aarea
(reeling drttsk in pane of Vir­
ginia aad Penaaylvaaii.

'a ll toauly'"'’' h-im°r
Miss Aitor credit! her eoaver
nan to Roman Catholicism m law
a* the turning point in her life.
Her life, once •biurre. fantasy
rally foolish and unnecessarily
mittrihle," slowly became a hap
pier one became of her neortligio.s trauurc and her ability
j,*« her life on a
today
ham "
mi„ Aitor* *en»atMoal diary
trial developed after her second
husband. Dr. Franklyn Thorpe
jjrorced her in 1»U and won lesal
euitody of their 3 year-old daugh
ter. Marylyn Friends pertuadtd
Miia Aitor to sue
— for
... custody
----------, of
..
the child the fallowing year, and
portion* of her alleged diary were
publicised
Mia* A*tor's cipianation: *'A
certain person who knew that the
figured prominently to the diary
was not at all happy at the
thought of ita being artmi*ted a*
evidence and had eubiUtuted a
forged version. . . m an effort
to preuure u* into dropping the
rate or rejecting the diary a*
evidence "
The diary wet not allowed a*
tudtnce and Mu* Aitor won cus­
tody of her daughter for nine
month* of each year. In 1SU. the
diary waa destroyed by court
order.

Alford Confident
Of Keeping Seat
WASHINGTON l l P I ) - Rep
Dale Alford Mprrited confidence

Negro Faces Death

vesugitors hi* election m Ark
A t U / n M M n ‘rn*a»' Jth DUtrlct * n b-meat

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CLEARWATER ( U P I&gt;— A young
Negro fated death Ui the elec trie
chair today after pltadmg guilty
Cl year-old white
to raping
sm rul

Circuit Judge Robert U. Rird
pronounced sentene* Wedr.rsdsy.
MM MM dsy after Il-yesr-old
wnue George City entered the
n u ro tl plea in a capital crime
&lt;t M.
Hla attaney. U . H. Janas, and
City decided lo pie »d guilty in
vUw of tha fact he w»s charged
with four other rapes and hsd
pleaded guilty to four eharies ef
Mr skill and entering—t*ro of
tbeai feh the purpose of commit-

rape.

$25,000 Offered
In Hunt For Mon
BRADENTON ( U F I)—A reward
l l I B M today awaited say ona
with Information leading lo ihe
wAare shouts
of
Gettis- Lee.
wealthy Maaatee County mar
flin t citrus man vsbo hi* been
missing sine* bis wile was found
Skat to death almost two yean
ala.
Mfv Elltsbeth Lee. Ityesroid
toother of tor milling man. raised
the reward from tru e u moou
VedOeiday
She dr sited Ihe
addlUooal fundi in a local bank
Lao, t l, and h.s w.ie. Merrill.
dUeppesred M irth I, 1MT. Mr*
Lges body was f.vund 3d hours
liter to a roadside caral near
their Tarrish home she had
been shot four times An ictensise
• March fitted to turn -P *ny
tface of Lee.

Eva Gabor Reports
Lost Of Bracelet
MIAMI BEACH i UPI i -Artresi
Ksa Gabor reports she lost a
M U r o diamond krieelet whllt
pari)tog over the weekend But
pMico say she ditto i seem too
•anewnted about it.
Nvhaa officers arrived to tasesti
ia tha toss 1st* Saturday nght.
ly said tha beautiful Hungarian
gttrris was unconcernedly out
night -clubbing again.
Alisa Gabor taid officers the
hfueoiet apparent!' slipped off
bar wrist while she was dancing
to the crowded night dub with
M r escort, letule manufacturer
Rickard Brown.
Bha taM she retraceJ her step*
W canid a»t find the gems
•Polka listed it as a low, ret a

S

V%e neaac iattrT see ret.
MR. Lot Its tense of until aad

The Little flock ic c rc | ili.«n l.

who defeated popular Rep Brook*
Maya ID-Ark.) in aj eleventh
hour writs • in campaign, said he
welcomed a forthcoming House
•nvfitigauon. "is I know I was
duly and property etreted in an
hoflcet election," Alford told Unit­
ed Press International.
By an overwhelming volt# voce
the House decided wednrsdsy te
have Alford sworn in si a fresh
man member, and to rrftr to the
House Administration Committee
"the question of the final right'*
of Alford to bold tha seal
Rip Thoms* P, ONetU IDMass i had sought to otfrr a reioiutiMi blocking ihe seating oi Ailorrt until the mvrstigstion It
completed, but O'Neill faded to
win recognition from Speaker
Sam Rla burs, and Alford took
ihe oath
It appeared that the Inquiry la
te the election committee s tile
gallons of ' corruption and fraud
tn Affords defeat Of Hays by
1.JSC votei wwu’d tw»l get under
way foe a fsw wirks, al lean

l* 1 *
fo r. ^ e "h e n it arrived here
Thp f « l*r *to r stator. which i* an integral
part of a new turbine generator unit, weigh*
432,500 pounds, is 17 feet high, 12’ j feet

MIAMI (U P I &gt;—Gambler Meyer
Lanaky lay* be beard that em­
ployes of Hanna'* piuth gambling
cssiaoe wtll aik Cuba's provtsioail gorerwmeat to reopen Uw
(ambling bouse*.
The future ef Cuba's casinos
ha* beta uncertain line* Uw re­
cent overthrow of President Pulgeacln Batista. Provisional Presi­
dent Manuel Urrutia said that
CMian gambling i* Anil bed in
Cube.
But Lanaky said Wednesday he
•*i told that ejaployt* ef the
csainoa would a*k the government
te reopen Own so that an addi­
tional labor problem would not be
crested.
Lanaky, operator of the Riviera
Hot*! in Havana, waa met by
(rderal agent* after landing here
Wednesday. But Uw U-year-otd
gimhler waa not detained nor
subjected to aay official actfco.
Joseph Manners, speclsi assist­
in' to the U S. Attorney General,
raid he talked "informBUy" to
Lansky. A Customs offfeiil said
wide. It wa* tran*jini-tc*l on a npccial flat
■• just want to know what he's
car. fi] t a t long and supported b y fo ur sets Jslsg, where he a going and
of *ix--.»heel truck* Atlantic Coast Lin e of. whether he brought aay assets or
merchandise bark."
final* -aid it wa* the larg**t concentrated
The five-foot, three inch Lsniky,
railroad *hipmcnt in this part of the state,
carrying only s imsli cloth over
night bag. said he was going to
Ms home m nearby Hollywood for
a ftw days to sea a doctor.

Quotable Scientists Can Predict
Quotes Outbreaks Of 'Red Tide'
tailed Prrv* International
WASHINGTON t l’PlI — A Flo
,•
.. .. ..
—,
I . rid*
. -.
«aaA ..aa.d t nA ■—
CLEVELAND,
Ohio — Soviet
ri&lt;u aKicntDt
innouneed today
Deputy Prrmler Anaita* I. Mlkoy- ' hit Lhr t'niverilly of Miami hi*
vn on Ru*»i*a bout* th»t they dt(covered how to predict out
are going to catch up and over-1task* or tre dread "red tide''
lake ut in liwng tUndard* and * “l-^ periodicany dye* section* of
productivity :
t11* ,
Meiico red. kill*
**A long time ago, Lerun told u* n'ilUoei* of fl»h, rive* oft a noxiou*
to learn from the Amsrieins' bus &lt;»* *,l‘i drtres away tourlm.
The scientist, Dr. F. G. Waiton
■atts-lika attitude and their ability
lo organise industry. We are at Smith of the International Oceano
graphic Foundation at Coral
tempting to do just that '
••shies, i ild the forecast* prob­
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - Leslie ably would permit officials to
Stafford Jr., the tyyesrold w«U forestall the red tide by dropping
diggir who fought frte of a tomb poiiein in the water, lie tald this
A sand and p avtl after he waa would save Florida millions of
dollars.
•&gt;ner given up for dead
* I don t know etactly what I
Smith disclosed the discovery
waa thinking all the time. 1 just in an article in the annual report
prayed 1
of the 'Smithsonian Institution. He
laid the forecasts, based on
PHILADELPHIA - M O An oceanographic and weather data,
dersoa, superintendeni of Inde­ would tell which years the red
pendence 1UU. on an offer by thr tide would strike. He tstd the
London foundry which cast the predictions wuuld be even more
Liberty Beil lo repair the crack occurs!* if tidal information wsa
m it:
included
’ The cracked beil . il the great
ett symbol of freedom In the Unit­ copic pimi-itaLf c-a Ar.iirr.* filled
ed Slates and possibly throughout
- l- ‘ &gt; - r e - »
the entire world. I'm sure vre be red. Normsllr
they are rust
wouldn't be ^ioiertiUd in having abundant tn the Golf But during
the track rcmoied.**
in outbreak they multiply eipiosi
rely. One pint of water hat been
WASHINGTON — An Intimate found to cacttin at many at to
of Democratic Leader Lyndon B miliion of tb«m.
Johnion referring lo the showdown
The organisms give oft a slimy
belwr.n Johnson and Vice Presi 'ubitar.ee which, in heavy cur,ten
dent Richard Niton on the hen ’.rations, make the water thick as
ate • opening day on revision of tom syrup. This kills tub and
Senate rules to gag filibusters:
‘ This will not be a panty waist
fight. This is a plain struggle be­
tween Johnson and Nison.''

will be si important to the new
Senate. Another question mark is
Johnson's smbition, if any, in tht
presidential field. His ntme In­
variably flgurtt in speculation A
about the 1M0 candidates.
The tf yesr-old Senate leader
inherited his flare for politics
Both his father and grandfather
were members of the Teaes Leg
istature.
He first came to Washington as
secretary of a congrenman and
struck up a valuable friendship
with Speaker Sam Rayburn, a
fellow Tesan who already w*s a
power to the House of Represen #
lativts.

400 Will Graduate
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI&gt; - Soiof
W0 students will receive degrees
in mid-winter graduation eeremo
ries at Florida State University
Jan. 31.
Desn Francis Keppel of thr
Faculty of Education it Harvard _
University, will be eomTnencemtni *
speaker.

O jU A

Sp M M

Home Made

Deaths

V t w YORK ( UFI &gt;—John W.
Curtis, ?», former president of
Ihe Curb Market, now known as
ether *es lift and give* off in the Amrrtein Stock Exchange,
■rv&lt;l ■tin. m. ■
mUting gn
died Wednesday after sa tUaen of
smith laid the Lnivereity of two months.
Miami study Indicated the cutbreak* were touched off by Just OLD WF.5TBURY. N Y . (U P I)
ta, nght cot.* .ft*Hon of salt and — William Grata Hoitowty. TJ,
fre»h water In the Gulf at a honorary board thalrman of W.
R Grice k Co. shipping firm,
specific temperature
The university, he laid, worked died W'ednetday.
out a formula which permits
•cientisu to forecast when these UPPER MONTCLAIR. N. Y.
conditions will euat.
(UP I) — Mrs Marguerite Dunlap
‘ Once the probable Um r of an Gtrobrandl, Tl, a concert soloist
outbreak is knasm," Smith wrote, ind recording artist during the
"it probably will be possible to early part of this century, died
devise methods of poisoning Ute Wednesday after i long Ulaess.
waters to prevent the orgimsms
tiplosive cipsnsioa
This, he sold, “promises to sit*
millions ' for Florida industries.
BUFFALO. N. Y. - &lt; U P I &gt; Samuel E Undrea, M. was sen­
tenced to i l l days to prison for
sitering s 30-cut governmut
check aad cashing it for tto to
The sentence works out to M
recta a day.
TALLAHASSEE (UPl&gt;— Bev­
erage Director H. G. Cochran re-

PIZZA
and

Italian Bread !!
Also American Foods —
Chicken, Roast Beef, Steak
Take Out Orders

Magnolia Park

Scales Balanced

Cigaret Taxes Top
$2 Million M ark

Restaurant
Hv. 17-92,12 Mi. North of Sanford
Orange CIl)

SPrinr 4-4233

r ? » ssr*.•aa»rxMd’I’S JANUARY
ti '#1 *

i« t » .

„„

the state receral fund and II,&lt;W2.i»» will he distributed tn mu*J-

HpaUties
Miami will get the bicgeit
thunk I20I.TM, and little Hills­
borough Belch the least. S3 rents
Add honey to toewie batler to
keep cookies moist.

Beffins Friday Jan. 9, 9 A. M.

100

Eastern To Resume
Full Operations
MIAMI a r i l — Esstarn Air
Lines announced today it will be
back at full operaUaa by nett
Monday with the inaugural flights
of It* JO new turboprop airliners
I.aitern said Wevloeaviay it bad
increased it* daily flights to 1to­
nes r its winter time pesk
The prop Jet Electros will cut
flying time from Miami to New
lork to three hours and l l
mindie*.
The airline returned partial
•etsire Jan t after a crippling
today shutdown service bss been
lvrrrtied gradually siece,

B U IL D IN G ?
R E N O V A TIN G ?
EX P A N D IN G '
C ie tu iif i O n i-S lo p Builders Strvica
lir ill yior feiiltdni m itirlilt needs!
EvghmctNO from r.vundal&gt;an la Hoof
. . . under on* t**f. You*U Lka tha friend­
ly. rspert aMMtaivw and reliable srrvkw
*1 Mvrnr^n Cofureia IVpe'a Yard on
.MiCrsckra Iload.
v
or ;■■( /sk*nr

FA 2-0251
ft&lt;r nationally advestiaing building ma­
ter.*1*. toot*, t-alurvo. rw.d&gt; s,.toi ivo­
ire*-e. (W Kltit p.j«* of th* vary highewt
qual-ty.

FREE DELIVERIES
FREE ESTIMATES
StenMi C«Ni«t« Pipe

DRESSES

Reduced For Clearance

• One Rack Values To 19.95
. fin i rvl'toq Malt

,

m f w&amp;i

Now
•

*5.00

One Rack Taken From Reg. Stock

Brand nam* lines in cotton, wool knit*, cotton tweed*, nylon and
dacron miiture, silk k cotton*. Size.# 5-13, 10-20, 14l 1-21&gt;;,

Value* To 24.95

GREYHOUND
ANNOUNCES
NEW

SER VIC F

THROUGH EXPRESS SERICE TO

W. PALM

i VM u h

At a time when Republican
ranks were teeming with revolt.
Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson s position
as the leader of Senate Demo­
crats was never more secure.
But only time will tell whether
he will he as effective at the head
of a Mg majority at he was when
the Democrats controlled the Sen­
ate by only a couple of votes.
It it a broad understatement to
say that the lanky Tctan has
come a Jong way since he was
elected to tot Senate m 1&gt;U by
• margin of IT votes out of a
million cast in a runoff election.
That race, which earned him
the nickname ef ’ Landslide Lyn­
don." was the springboard for a
spectacular career which even a
I N I heart attack could rot dim.
But Johnson tinted his laurels
at one of the most successful
floor leaders of modern Senate
history as a moderate sad a mas­
ter in the art of cloakroom com­
promising.
There is some question a* tn
whether these particular qualities

*8.98 to *12.95

Now
Skirts

All wool, wool m iitaros In dyed to

BEACH

-latch skirts. Stiae 22-90.

FT. LAUDERDALE
Values To 14.95

M IA M I
Effective January 0

N o w $5,98-$10.95

Sweaters
Ban Lon, urlon, lantLs wool in slip.
ovrr anti cardigan style sweaters.
Size* 3 1 -4 0 .

Values To 10.95

Now

Greyhound offer* additional new. through eapreaa
service lo W . Halm Heath. I t. l-auderdaj# and M iam i.

Ia . Sanford
Ar. Orlando
Ar. \V. Paint Beach
Ar. Ft. Lauderdale
Ar. Miami

5:21 AM.
5:55 A.M.
10:30 A.M.
11:38 A.M.
1:18 P.M.

Th i&lt; eartv morning departure i* in addition tn 3 other
convenient bu»c.a lu M U m i daily.
I t ’a »uch a comfort to lake Ihe bu*
th t driving in ua!

and leave

M it o r W i C iir m h f

GREYHOUND

C0NBRKTC PIPE DIVIBIRN
fMeCatthen Road •SortVord

730 W. 9th St.

F A 2-1421

Coordinatae ret*
In velveteen tn* brocade
SKIRTS
BLOl'SL'S
CAPRI PANTS

Re*. 7.98 - 12.95

N ow $4.98’$8.98

Flannel

Shortie

Pajamas
And large size gowns.

Re*. 2.98 • 3.98

Now

�Firemens Auxiliary Slates Bake Sale .

Baptist
Circles
CIRCLE I

MISS JUNK FUZAIIKTII JENNINGS
(1’hoto by Ilergstrom)

Engagement Told
Mr. and Mr*. William Ft. Jenping* announce (he engagement
n( Ihelr daughter June Klliabeth
tn James Merle Warner. *on of
Mr. and Mrs Merle W. Warner.

Womans Day
Speaker Slated
Mr* J. (J Herron, St. Prlcri
burg, will speak on “ Cor the
Healing of the Nation*" Sunday
when •‘Woman'* Day** i* observ­
ed al the First Christian Church
at It a. m.
Mr*. Herron is service chairman of the Honda Christian Wo
men'* Fellowship, and made a
world tour of Disciple million
•latino* in IMT. Mr*. George W
Muri;an, local C. W. F . preii
deni, will conduct the service.
Participating will tie Mr*. O. T.
Pearson and M ix Nancy Hick*.
Mr*. R. W. Ramey, Mr*. Charle*
It. Grieme, Mr*.
Marvin J.
Hnhlf* and Mr*. II. K . Rintj will
uiher and tolled a special m il­
lion offering.
Movie* ot church school c!a**fi
Hill be takrn at 9.13 a m. Sun­
day.

P*hton*dA
Mr*. John Schneider and *on,
Robb), of Ml. Klikn. N. Y . are
i jutting her grandmother, Mrs.
I ililan Vickery, DM W. Third, snd
her Uncle and Aunt. M r and Mr*.
Verne Messenger. 137 N. F.lliott
Ate.
Mr. and Mr*. William F. Iloleomb hate returned from Clete&gt;and. (Ja., where they
attended
the Golden Wedding anmvrnary
of hi* parent*, Mr
and Mr*.
Charles t*. Holcomb. Jab, t Ap
pmtimatrly U)0 friend* and (ami
ly member*, ineluding eight of
their 10 rhlldren, attended the
dinner marking the event
The Holcomb*, on Mar 23. 1931,
attended Ihe Golden W'edding anniteriary of her parents, Mr. and
Mr* J. A. Meier* In Seattle,
Wash All nine of their children
were preienl for the oceailon.
Bruce Anderson. *on of Mr.
snd Mr*. R. W', Anderson, Danny
Rruntlry, *nn of Me. and Mr*.
John L. Ilruinley, and Frank
Scott. »on of Mr. and Mr*. F. D.
Scott, have returned to the Haytor School for Hoy*. Chattanooga,
Tenn alter -ponding the holiday*
with Ihelr parent* In Sanford

The bride-elect attended local
»chool* and graduated from Semi
note High School In ISM. While
a student, «h* -*»* a member ot
the Glee Club, the Majorette
Corp* and the Tri Hi Y. In her
lenior year ihe wa* head major­
ette She is emptojed by The
Sanford Herald.
Mr. Warner *va* born in l.ueat,
0. H r attended Sanford schools
and was a member of Ihe l’.ti;
graduating class of Seminole High
School, where he was a member
of the (ilre Club and the football
'earn. He is employed by F.batco
Service* Inc
Wedding plan* will tie announc
rd at a later date.

Focus Week
Schedule Told
The *'Focua Week" schedule
was announrrtl Monday when the
« lenitive board of the W. M. l\
of Ihe First Raplbt Church met
In session before regularly »chc
duteo meeting*.
Focu* Week. Jan. It I* will in­
clude a morning ten Ire Sunday
morning, when all W. M. tt.
member* will til together at
church; the District W. M. U.
rally in Del.and on Monday; W
M. IF. prayer service Wednesday;
viiitation day on Thursday and
a lupper with a Mexican tlierne
Friday at fi.30 p. m. in the wteial
room for the ehureh. All W. M.
U. member* are urged l&lt;&gt; attend
Circle chairmen reported the
highlight of “ Focu* Week" to
each group, altrr concluding bu*i
ne»» in the board meeting. Tent*
live plan* were made for a week
•&gt;f prayer in March.
A suggestion uat made that the
Mhiion Hook he studied in home*
thi* year instead of the previous
method of attending a study per­
iod m ehureh.
Fur trimming* are here for a
banner *ea»on, report* Women’*
Wear Daily, a trade puhliration.
All pelt* are popular, from ra­
coon to sable. There's a new* in
trrest in long haired furs iuch as
lyn*. and red and black fox

Mr*. George Dixon. chairman
presided over the meettrg. The
Irrational was led by Mr*. O. C.
Gibbs. Mrs. Voile Widlams Sr
nreienlcd the stewardship lesson.
The minutr* were read by Mrs.
i. L. Jackson, secretary. Attendwere Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. O.
I Gibb*, Mr*. Jack«on, Mrs A.
K. Itoisetter. Mr*. Williams, Mr*.
Christine Woodruff. Mrs. H. R
Heck and Mr*. S. J Davis.
C IR C LE 7
A devotional on ''Peace of
was given hy Mr* H . N.
Cleveland, followed by prayrr*
lor peace by each member. The
dewardship lr**on was prrtrnlrd
Mr* R F Cooper.
Mr*. J It Held* spoke on home
mission work in Louisiana. Plan*
made to visit shut Ins in
group itx. Members recited the
Mitpah unison hefore distnlsial.
Attending were Mr- Cleveland,
Cooper. Mr* Flrldt, Mr*
L'lvde Humphrey. Mr*. Ulliam
i'ickrry. .Mr* Joe Wright ami
Mr* Cecil Tucker
CIRCLE 3
Mr* It. W. Rucker, chairman,
i petted the meeting with prayer.
The minutes wrre read by Ihe
*rrretar&gt; Mr* S J. Nix. Mr*
•umi Ahraltam* gave the devo­
tional on “ Opportunity". Hume
Mission Work was the subject of
a dt«cu*sion led by Mr*. Martha
Marshall. mt**ion study chair­
man.
Mr*. Robert Williams gave the
stewardship lesson. Mr* T . C.
Pitch ford wa* welcomed a* a
visitor, and Mrs, Ecu Scott joined
the group as a new member.
Attending were Mr* W. I*.
Vesley, M r. Myron Smith, Mr*
William*. Mr*
Abraham, Mr*.
Rurkrr, Mr* Mabel Snow. Mr*
I . W. Skipper Mr*. J. A Cunn
ingham, Mr* A. J Walker. Mr*
.Marshall. Mr* Niv. Mr* A J.
Peterson, Mr* Hugh G tiir. Mr*
Horace Turner, Mr* I.nui* I limp
and Mr*. Glenn Price.
C IR C LE I
)n Ihe absence of the chairman
Mr* Tlinina*. Mr*. F.. It. Wood*
conducted the meeting The devo­
tional wa* gi*rn by Mr* W. P.
Rruok* The stewardship le**on
wa* led by Mr* Irving Pryor
Secretary Mrs. Roy Rritl read
the minute*
Attending wrre Mrs
Woods,
Mr*. Hoy Drill, Mr* John Foi,
Mrs Itrooks. Mrs Pryor. Mrs
i. F. l.cwi». Mis* l*alw-l Simon.
Mrs Turner lodge and Mr* I.
II. Harvey.
CIR CLE i
Mr* W. It. Vance presided,
while the devotional wa* led by
Mr*. C. L. Park. The minute*
were reait and approvrd
Following
routine
businrt*.
home mission study plans were
discussed Attending were Mr*
Horner Osborne, Mrs. S. A II
W.lkinson, Mr* E. C. Harper.
Mrs. A. L. Harlneau, Mr* Park
and a visitor. Mr* Kurtc
t in t l It a
Circle A tnrl at the home of
Mrs. Voile William* Sr The devo
l ions I was given by Mr*, tt T
Hunt. Plan*
for Focus
Week
were discussed and member*
urged to participate.
FRAN CES IIORTON CIRt I E
The France* Horton Circle of
the First Dapli*t church met at
the home of Mr- V A. Cagle,
MU DrCotte*. Monday al A p m
Mr* Dortaltl Flirnnt, rltalrnian,
tallrd the meeting to order.
Opening prayer tu t led hy Mr«
Donald Knight wiih (hr devotion­
al* given hy Mr* It I. Grtener.
“ Too Kiltie for Home Mission"
was the topic rho*cn by Mr*.
Cagle for discussion during the
program. Mr*. IPuny Austin led
the Stewardship lesson
Member* will study the nmiitm
book “ Ways of Witnessing ' in
February.

Plan* were madr for a bake
sale Jan. 31 hy member* of the
Sanford Firemen's Ladies Auxili­
ary at a meeting Tuetdsy night
in Fire Station No, I. With pro
cced* from the sate, the Auxiliary
will help 3 needy children in the

Jjocal
fcnswiA

community and purchase a
urn for the firemen.
Co Isostessr* for the meeting
were Mr* John Rennet and Mra.
M. N. Cleveland. Mr*. J . L. Perkin* »a* welcomed a* a new
member, and wnn a priie during
game time for "pin a hag on thw
fireman".
Mr* Clrsrland also won an
award for her story of Christmn*
Day, which wa* xoted lops hy
members of the Auxiliary. The
meeting closed with the serving
of pearh upside down cake and
coffee.
Enjoy a night In Dogpatth
with —

T H IK S D A A
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Club will meed at * p. m. at
the Community Center on Ihe cor­
ner of Magnolia Ave. and l$lh

‘Li’l AbnerV
Broadway
Musical
Pre»enle.l by
the —
JUNIOR SOROS IS
nf Orlando For

SI.
FRIDAY

liOl.F
Wright,
nation'*
golfer*.

(ill HATS GREETED — Mickey
left, and IteHy Rav.l . two of the
outstanding women j rofx’ssionnl
jH&gt;*o wit It Mf.*. \V. K. McRobrrts.

president of the Mayfair l-adics Golf Assoc!*
ation, which entertained LGI’A meniliera at
i eoektnil party at Mayfair Inn last night.
(Herald Staff I'hntu)

Women Golfers Attend Party
At Mayfair Inn Wednesday
Fly Virginia Conn.
Ilrratd Staff Witter
Golf shoes, were turned in for
high heels last night uhrn the
professional women golfer* here
for the Mayfair L P. G. A. Open
proved that women can be F&gt;cau
ttful though athletic.
The (art* were brought out for
discussion during a rorktail par­
ly In the lobby- of the Mayfair
Inn. given in honor of the visit
tr* hy the Sanford Women’s Gall
Association.
Stunning
cocktail
dresses and suits provided a
parsdr of fashion for the local
golfer*, who appeared with an
rtpial eye to style with a flair.
It wax hard til distinguish who
wrre the duffer* ami who worked
hard at Ihe game, except for fa
miliar fare* on the local women.
Even so, several hotel gue*l*
were grrrtcd a* mem Iter* of the
I,. P, G. A., hu*. laughed and
enjoyed the fun
Eanrhon Mcltobrrl*. president
of the Association, greeted the

visitor* a* they entered the lob­
by Admiring (an* took over from
there, a* mrndier* of the May
(air rltth tried to identify Ihr
famous yolfrrt from oft *een pho­
tographs.
Fatty Ib-rg wa* monopolized
by Frank Mehane, who gave her
hint* on golf (She had beaten
him during play that afternoon)
Mickey Wright wa* the renter of
attention in a stunning black cre­
ation, caught with a rose al the
hem In hark.
Pretty Harhara Romark, who
turned pro last fall. chatb-d easily
with newly found friend*, a* she
described her dav on the M a* fair
Country Ultth'* beautiful course.
lairal golfers wrre impressed
with the graeiou*net* of Itetsy
Itawl*. and Ihe humor of Ruth
J r tarn Mar) t-ena Faulk uffrrrd
information
a!«iu1
the
three
•mothers" on the circuit Alice
Ratter. Kathy Cornelius and Hetty
Bush
While
Atire
frequently
lake* her youngster with her on
lour. Ihe three usually depend on
Winter *qua*h— acorn, butternut grandparents to babysit during
and Hubbard— contain* al«out 30 tournament*.
lime* more vitamin A than sum­
Welcomed hack to the Mayfair
mer squash,
wa* Mr*, John MeGraw, grariou*

An anniversary dinner will hr
held hy the l adle* Auxiliary of
Ihe Fleet Reserve at the t'SO at
7:30 p m.
S A TU R D A Y
Veterans uf World War I Itarrarkt will hold a game parly at
the American Legion Hall on High­
way IIP ; llrmg your own rard*.

lady ef the San Franri*cn Giant*.
Mr* MeGraw injnyrd every min
tile Of the part*, just a* »hr nv
toy» her winter month* in San
ford.
Hubhllnc licit) Kirtiy ventured
her afternoon golfing with Marin
t'arfsgno in Ihe foursome with
Frank Mehane and Patty Rerg
licit) taid the found the course
hard
Tt-nlglil the l.iillc* of the cir­
cuit will enjoy a harltcquc with
toeal Sanford rrtldrnts, then early
to bed (or the tournament to­
morrow And member* uf the As­
sociation will start their diet* in
an attempt to work off some of
the ralorle* ai &lt;mutilated hy deli­
cious hor* d'ocuvrci at the cock
tail part),

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All frienit* of Hie couple are
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Commissioners Face
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INVENTORY TIME IN THE FIGHTING CHICKEN BUSINESS

lines Robb Says
Ry INEZ ROBS
There n • ChrUtmaa conspiracy
abroad to ruin my pe*c* of mind.
It is * conspiracy of full 20 years'
duration, with tha remit that I
am dtvtleping a pitiful persecu­
tion complex. Don't be surprised
if. to another year or two, you ate
toothing, real luring editonali in
the newipaperi reading: **Yas,
Inei, There la a Santa Clam,
rrtty .
Mixed Up but
Still S.
Claua."
It isn't that I lack faith — oh.
I have loved Christmas and every­
thing 'connected with it beyond
reavon all my Ufe — but that my
faith hat been aortly tested over
t«o decades.
Not one year in these 20 or more
h li there failed to arrive at Chet
Robb a Chrltimai package addrealed to me but completely and whol­
ly without any clue to the givar.
"The gift without the giver tv
hare.'* laid the poet, tn one of
literature a tan strikes.
It'i more than hare; it a madden­
ing. From the moment you open
the package and icrambie through
the tlaiue, the excalrior and the
festive wrapping! to find the card
and from the bleak tecond you reaitie that said card it nonexistent,
the shine begins to oote out of
Christmas and unqueitionmg faith
out of Santa,
If you do not acknowledge the
rift — and how can you whan
even Sherlock Holmes would waah
hit hands of the job? — you are
haunted by the fear that you are

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The Seminole Board of County Commiaaioners face* a
real challenge in 1959. Board member* mu*t prove to the
public th a t they are working for the benefit of the county a*
a whole, and that each know* what the other la doing.
Facta which cam* to light Tuesday make it mandatory
that Commiaaionera loa* no time in putting the county *
home in order. Seminole resident* were ahocked Tuesday
nigh* when they learned that on ex-commlssinner had left
hli teceaaor without fund*, that the district** appropriati
ad been transferred to another diatrict.
.f the action waa meant to be humorous, it fell on unap­
preciative ear*. Seminole County'* tax money isn't a joke.
At lenat it lan’t to the people who pay the taxes. The money
T ill i ,
uaed in aueh Sporting" faahion does not belong to the
County Commission. It i* the property of all Seminole Coun­
ty. So ia the entire county budget.
If F. A. Dyson’s transfer of funds to the district or
Homer Little was meant as a parting shot, an effort to em.
barraaa hi) successor, David Gatchei, it was a success. It also
emh^rraaied .Seminole County.
Apparently, aome board members were unaware of the
tranafer until the meeting. This. too. is far from humorous.
Unfortunately, our county will be judged by many on the
bast* of thia incident. And how will we appear to the out­
side world?
.
.
Board members thia year have a chance to erase this
action, and prior incidents, from the memory of their em­
ployers. the taxpayer*. At the atart of the year, commission­
er* pledged themselves to harmony, hard work and progress
for the county a* a whole.
They now have a chance to fulfill that pledge. We l&gt;eliiye they will do Jt. We know that it ia needed in Seminole
County,
A step in the right direction was the resolution prohibit,
ink future transfer* of thia nature. The Herald believe* the
sifrvey of road*, scheduled to start today, is needed, it ia
the beginning of a business-like approach to the county's
operation.
: The pledge* made several weeks ago are imporUnt to
the county. Future progress depends on fulfillment. SemInRy Mirqula (hlldt
ol4 County needs one board, not five. Only the members of WASHINGTON - Whit
thfc commission can make this a reality.
rome out of the “ Private"

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mortally offending on* of yeur M sully traced te the profligate
dearest friindi who 1* too proud buyer, I said•Not la this ator-nh." the :»ato n k If you received till partfc-,
guid sillirifl **W haughtily, and
ular pled* of laitilappo*
hT r
that was that.
tn th* world can y*u l»*“ k
lout If ha doeinT Kav* ivifflcUnt! This ytsr'a gift of Lallque ap.
patently arrived via carrier pigbultoni to Include hi* or her card
ton while my back war turned,
with th* fruit cake or th* a nlim icauar or the planter hinf-crafted and I haven! the foggtait notion
where to start th* bloodhounds sad
from an aband mod dov ecot* *.
th* private eye.
Every yaar I »r* r 0,41 ^
And somewhere out
yonder,
burden will be HfUd from me. but someone Is getting madder by the
evary year that unidentified pack­ minute because ho has hid no ac
age slip* by th# household guard. knowisdgtment of th# gift. But
This aeaion it arrived In the form his held of steam tin t a patch
of a Lallque g lu t cigarette con­ on min*. My stack la going, goirg,
tainer, obviously the perfect gift GONE.
for the woman who h li everything,
including a husband who te a hu­
man chimney.
If lueh a gift la »*nt from a
WASHINGTON (U P ! 1 - Here h
•tore or gift shoppe, it ii aomellm«» poiiible to take th* offend­ lb* political lineup of the Kih
ing item back and ask the empor­ Conirevs which convenes today.
ium, reluctant though it be, to try
Senile: M Democrats, Jl Re­
to trace Ihe tdenty of the mining publicans total 9*. with Alstki.
giver.
House: 3d Democrat*. liX ReBut tnla te not a ) « i y i lure fire. pubiicsni. total *3*. with Alaska
Once, 10 yean ago, I carried o
Lait *-*&gt;ion. the OemncraG
beautiful handkerchief to a f*m- controlled the Senate 49 to ST in 1
out Fifth Avenue store and asked the House, 211 to 200.
If it could trace the giver who
failed to include hia card.
The saleigtrl at th* handler
chief counter said casually. "It
MONTPELIER. Vt. — &lt;LTPI t—
won't be easy. That hankerchief
After witness** complained that
is tn the |20 range.'*
Holy amok*, 1 thought, 20 dol­ th* old hardwood seated witnes*
lars for a handkerchief! I never chair in Montpelier Municipi!
knew they could coat w much. Court was uncomfortable It w»i
Surely. aomet.Mng xo evpensive replaced with a new leather up­
and rare in handkerchiefs would holstered witness ehair,

Washington Calling

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Next Governor Here?

c*a
visit
of Anaitai I. Mikoyan conducted
in the full glare of bursting ftaih
bulbs &gt;ard
grinding
newsreel
cameras It it hard at this stage
to tee
But. at tha very least, a
slirewil observer with the full con'
fidence of Nikita Khrushchev will
have had an opportunity to know
at firsthand the American post
lion not only on Berlin but on
the whole range of Issues separ­
ating the two tides In the colj
war lie will have a look, too, at
American induslry and that will
be he a gain. Mikoyan hat never
let his ideological commitments
get in the **y of the facts and
,h* cm nug« lor himself the
strength of America's great In­
dustrial machine.
He alao will be promoting trade
and he may ask again for crrdlls
from this cotiniry to finanre an
rapanded volume of trade. If he
Is turned down he will turn hit
Isiiure Into propagsnds. at he did
when this country rebuffed the

j Members of the Seminole County Chamber of Commirce will hear an interesting speaker at the annual banquet
orf Feb. 13.
J Delivering the addresa will be Millard Caldwell, former
Florida governor, Caldwell hasn’t announced his subject,
w!)lch the Chamber left to the ex-governor’s discretion. Hal­
ed1on his recent speeches, Caldwell probably will choose a
subject very close to the state's spending program.
Whether Chamber member* agree with Caldwell, they
are certain to hear a speech which will hold their attention.
Since Caldwell'a address to the annual meeting of the
State Chamber uf Commerce, there ha* been increasing
speculation that he plan* to seek the governor'* chair once
more.
If these predictions com* true, it i* very possible that
Caldwell will meet one of his toughest campaign opponent*
at the banquet here.
Sanford's J. Ilralley Odharn is considered a prime can­
didate for the race. Odham ha* declined to say whether he
will run. In a recent television interview, Odharn did not
say he would run. Hut. he didn't rule out the possibility.
Odham'* answer* to a couple of "loaded" question* from n'rrturr* he mid* Ini rail
TV interviewer* demonstrated again that the Sanford real Congrriitonal leaders were told
estate developer ran meet the issues of the day head-on ct the White House and State
Department briefings (hat the
without the benefit of rehearsal*.
Ruialana have not made known
A* Chamber members dine and chat in the Mayfair Inn Ihe
real reason for the visit. But
ballroom, they might keep thia thought tucked away for the visitor will surely not keep
future reference: Sanford well could I* seeing the two l*ad* this a secret lor very tong.
ing contenders for the state's highest elective office in the
naxt campaign.

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Cyrua Eaton. Eaton saya he in
lends to get togethtr a group of
leading Industrialists to haar Mi
kovan i proposals for cipsnded
trade, lie said. too. that he will
explore ways to find the dollar!
hy which the Russians can ex
par.d their purchases In this covin
try This Is in accord with his
conviction that espanded trade
with iluiaia and China la one of
the principal ways to peace.
In hia aixty-fourth year Mlko
van has a wiry, tough look. In
1927-23 he helped Stalin liquidate
Econ Trotaky’a challenge. He waa
advanced to full membership on
the party'i Central Committee.
Emm thence forward his rise has
been steady.
When Ihe presidium was torn
by the struggle between Georgi
Malenkov and Nlklja Khrushchev
after Statin a death Mikoyan was
nn Khrushchev a side. It was the
winning aide He haa had to be
lough and fast and resourceful la
win in Ihe league tn which he
haa played, And there ia no sign
that he haa lost his running as
Khrushchev a chief of staff in the
race to surpass the United Slates
Mikoyan la the most important
Soviet official to visit this rmsn
'.ry since Vyacheslav
Molotovmade a secret visit io Washington
Inward the end of World War If.
That la In Itself a fact of the first
Importance and it could maau
turning point In the relationship
between East and West

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You've mad* wonderful plane to be ready for the future. . . the
age of rockctt and push-button living. We're enjoying the job
ai your partner in the exciting talk of creating a working lav­
ing* reserve for your future needs and want.
Now. to further your plana, year-end earning* will bn added
to your savings. Imagine the rffect this money will have on
plana for new homes, business expansion, college fundi or re­
laxed retirement. Whatever your savings goal, the wilting time
and (he amount still remaining to be saved has been decreased
by ihe amount of your sh ire in theae j;eneroui eamlngi.
If you re riding a streetcar rather then a rocket-ihfp. im't
it Ume you Joined your modem neighbor* who are enjoying the
profits and protection ef a spcclalltad saving* institution?
Ona friendly, quick viilt can remedy thia and mike your
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Interest tn Europe In the mis­
sion of Mikoyan to the United
Statra It intense The speculstion
ringes from the possibility of a
''deal" to be worked out between
the twu powers, which it absurd
on the face of it. to the Idea
that Mikoyan hopes to get ap
proval for a four power meeting
so that he can return and hold
, ut to the list party Congress
thf promise of a peaceful settle
ment.
Mikoyan Is irrespretsihle This
reporter talked with him last
summer in Moscow At that time
be was negotiating with an impor
tar.t W*»1 German trade deffga
Hon headed by Knrpp's No, I
man, Berthoid Deiti.
•If your country docinl want
!o trade with us the Germans
do ’ Mikoyan told me. ' They are
here now. They are prepared to
do business."
The report current In Moscow
w n that the deal negotiated
with krupp nvolvrd far more
than was publicly
announced.
European trade rivala were con­
vinced Dial the West Germans
had stolen a march by signing
tip a secret, far reaching agree­
ment for extensive trade In the
future between the two countries.
This Is typical of Mikoyan's bar­
gaining technique.
Ona of his important stops on
hia American tour will be In
Cleveland where he will be the
guest of Cleveland Industrialist

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Southern Cal Gels 'Established' Coaches Seek FSU Job
Probation; School
'Hurt' By Action

Seminoles Beat Military
School; Set For Apopka
Th e
sharp shooting
Sanford
Amlnolcs trivrlrd to DeLand
uiesday night and found little
•rouble in defeating the I'MS
Black Knighti in a doublt'headtr.
In the opening c-mteit coach
Dick Silvers' JV'a rapped Ihe host
squad by a icore of M M to remain undefeated in six tame).
In Ihe JV contest, little guard
George Prude* pared hii aquad
icain unit 12 points and was

Pearson Is Named
'Rookie 01 Year'

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BOSTON' &lt;UPJ) - Albte Tear
ton. the jaunty little Washington
Senators outfielder who made the
major leagues despite his fire hy­
drant sire, today held In the
^nrrtcan League's top r o o k i e
•ward for 1926
Prarson was named on II of 21
vote* by baseball writers, the re­
sults being announced Wednesday
by Hy llurwiu of the It o a t a n
lilobe. secretary treasurer of the
Baseball Writers Association of
America.
The selection came as a distinct
surprise to many baseball follow­
ers. New York Yankees r e l i e f
^ c h e r fly nr Duren had been con­
sidered the leading candidate.
Duren, who complied a miserly
lo t earned run average lor the
Yanks white hurling brilliantly as
a firebalting fireman, placed sectnd in the voting with seven cotes.
Rlghlhanded pitcher tiarv (tell of
the ties eland Indiana, who had a
12-10 record, was the only other
player named, getting three votes,
"This Is the best news I ever
f c rlv rd in my life," said Pear­
son when he learned of his selec­
tion in Havana. Cuba. "The most
thrilling moment for me was when
they announced It over thr loud
speaker here in thr Havana
park."
Pearson, the littlrst player in
either league at S-4't, who paiks
a solid 160 pounds on hit short
frame, started hii rookie season
with Washington like a hou»e
A ire. and though he tailed olf in
jutting ended up with a .273 aver­
age.

closely followed by guard Johnny
Marsh with nine. Perldes hit 3)
points last week against Bithop
Moore and Is currently the lead­
ing scorer lor ihe junior varsity.
In Ihe varsity contest, coach
Bud I je e r's speedsters found lttlle trouble in outrunning and out•coring a much N cgrr tram. Cen­
ter Charles Oravatri completely
controlled the boards, which was
Ihe biggest difference in the 61-19
win.
Forward Jimmy Gracey hit 22
points In pace the attack. The
viv foot forward has hit in double
figures in every contest this sea­
son and Hits was the third lime
that he has hit more than 7«
points. Gracey also did a fine
joh on the boards.
G&amp;ard Bay Lundquist, slowed
considerably by a cold, still was
on his toes enough to drop in 16
points to folio-e Gracey.
The
young ball snatcher completely
baffled the Knights with ids hvll
stealing and scorrd most of his
points with lay up*.
All OBC guard Cecil Dandndge
still is experiencing trouble* In
the scoring department and only
hit for four in this contest. But
hii ball handling and plat making
were very
sharp.
Dandndge.
newly-elected captain for the
year, did a fine job defensively
and is expected to find ihe range
from here on out.
The Seminoles will play host tn
The Apopka Darters in the first
Orange Belt Conference game
here tomorrow? night. The Dar
ten are highly riled in the Con
terence and it ii expected to be
a fast and high scoring contest
Ihe J V 'f will re seeking their
seventh win in a row in a con
test which begin* al T o clock.

Midnile Favorite
In Track Feature

.MICKEY WHICHT

Top Tournament Winner
To Compete In Mayfair
A 22 .'ear old California btomle.
who was the tnp tournament win­
ner of the Ladle* Professional
Coif Association in 1929. will be
a strong challenger for thr $5 000
Mayfair Inn tournament starting
tomorrow.
This description could fit none
but
Mary
Kathryn
iM lcleyi
Wright, who ha* blared such a
trail across women's professional
golf in four years that she al­
ready is being romp arc-1 favor­
ably with the all time greats of
the game.
In practice
round*.
Mickey
ha* found the 11avfair Country
Club course tn her liking That
could mean trouble for Ihe other
inp I PGA performer* "h o will
lake part in the M-hote tourney
here.
Her four-under 72
t lust one
over men's par for the 18 holes)
should serve av a warning to her
competitors. Displaying a strong,
steady game, she took the Mayfair cqurse apart in a precision
'.ike tour.
ARhmich she did not compete
in all of the I.PGA tours in 58.
Mickey Wright won five titles.

Greyhound fani are hoping for
another "perfect day for racing"
tomorrow afternoon when San­
ford Orlando Krnnrl Club wilt of­
fer its first Friday matinee, start
mg at 2 p tn
Yesterday's sunny skies brought
a large crowd of Sanforditex to
the kennel dub. as the predated
cold It-.ap mapped, ar.d warm
weather prevailed.
Matinees are scheduled each
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday,
NEW YORK (U P !&gt; - The Ten- followed by evening raring at
l nitrd Press International
*see Stale Tigers, who swept 8:10,
Georgia Tech l-eat
Georgia
In tonight's featured ninlh lace
elr first 12 games, topped Unit
Wednesday night for the second
rd P r e s * International * smallof an tl-cvenl slate, early odds f.v time this season, but the Bulbing*
pound black dog. Rebel
tollegr baikctball ratings today vor a
Mldmtr He'll break loose from made a contest of it until the is it
•or the second straight wrrk.
five minutes.
Evansville lln d .t,
third last the sixth port imslilnn. seeking
Veteran* Buddy lllrmker an-1
l ast
week, replaced Wheaton (III * in hii first season triumph
Te rry Randall caught fire in a
second place. Steubenville (Ohio) week the fast black dog ran see -losing drive to lead the Fngm
advanced from fourth In third and to the great Indurall,
Al 4-to-1 odds in the tciunj ii tv to a rid 62 decision It wav
while Wheaton slipped to fourth,
post
position will he K u ii Happy, the only Wednesday night bas.etSouthwest Missouri Slate was
who
won an earlier race i&lt;&gt; five ball action in the B outhr.stern
fifth. lawitiiara Terh advanced
Conferen.e.
eighth to sixth after whip length! In a 11.0:1.second Ume
Georgia had the lead halfway
jWig two major college opponent* over the S-Ittths-mlle dlslar.rr
threugh the second half alter trail­
Other*
in
the
rugged
feature
in 14'rnainenl play. Western Ills
ing 31 2.i at hallttrne. The Bulldogs
noiv. Texas Southern, Souih Dako­ field are liavc Two, Detergent. lied it up with five minutes to
Midnight
Check.
Fade
Bluest,
Go
ta and Akron (Ohio) rounded out
piav. coming from behind again
the first 10 In that order. Akron Bark and Elevated
Member and Randall then be­
Two of the popular 3 Rthi mile
was thr only newcomer in the se­
gan hitting and with less than
rare*
are
on
tap,
in
the
first
and
lect group
two minute* to play bad put the
Souih Diknta Slate, which won toih rare*.
Yellow Jaekets •even remit out
five games after losing it* first
front Rlem-er * rj Georgia * Gor­
two starts to Iowa State and St
don Darrah shared nigh point
Louis of the major college ranks,
honors with sn each
headed Ihe second !0 group. FresThis. Ihe second of three meet
IW (Calif ) Stale. McNeese (La.),
logs between the two teams this
St M tchiil'i (V l ). Belts (Goto 1.
W IN TE R PARK it T li-B o t ll n s season, was placed on Ibr BullGramhllng (L a .). Kentucky Wes College survived lirst half Jitter* doe*' court at Athens The game
ley an. Creighton (Neb ), Knox Wednesday night and went on to did not count in conference stand
ilil.l and Georgetown (Ky ) fol­ defeat the University of Toronto, Ing*.
lowed South Dakota Slate m that 7167.
No games *r* scheduled in the
order.
The Canadians Jumped Into an SEC tonight nr Friday, but all 12
&lt;arty lead and stayed in front team* hit the rourt Saturday. Al-i
until Just before the end of the bam* will visit i,corgi* Auburn 1*
first half when the Tar* found al Florida, Mississippi Mate iv
ugs
thr range and pulled out tn a host to t eorgn Tech Kenturkj
28-22 advantage.
play* t.nuiftaus Stale al Baton
Rollitt Gnldhring of Toronto Rouge. Yandrrhtlt visit• the Mi*
COOPERSTOWN. N. Y (F P l)
was high point man for Ihe night sisslppi
Ret eti and
Tennessee
— The Pittsburgh Pirates and Kan­
with 23 markers.
lake* on Tulane at N c - Orleans.
sas City Athletics have hern selectid to play tn this year * an­
nual Hall of Fame baseball game.
The contest. 18th «n c r III in­
augural In 19th. Is expecled to
draw a capacity crowd of 6 200 at
DouVIfday Field
Sid Kenner, director ot ihe Hall
of Fame, said the choice of teams
Thara't an aaiy
wi§* made by the two league
presidents. Warren Giles and the
•sif of that pratflcamant
retiring Mill Harridge
— limply call aa vs for
The game is top attraction far
vsrtaatovor monay la
the many tourists who make sum
* a
mer pilgrimages to the shrine of
baseball

Tech Tops Georgia
In Lone SEC Tiff

Tennessee State
Again Leads Poll
Of Small Colleges

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Rollins Gets Hot,
Defeats Toronto

including the National Open and
thr LPGA Championship She was
fourth In money earnings (111,775 Si), although competing tn
only IT of the 22 tournament*.
Ml** 11 right * meteoric career
has seen her rlimb from the top
cf the Junior field in 1922 to the
tnp of the professional field tn
192* In between, the has added
such other laurel* a* thr low
smateur in the I9il National
Open, the All American amt the
World Amateurs and has totaled
almoit $It), non *&lt; a professional in
(our short years
The longest hitter on the LPGA
lour. Mi** Wright's drives con
slstrntly are 230 y srdt or hetter
tnd her longest poke off thp tee
la* hern measured a! 272 vards
•This was recorded at Forest
lake
Country
(Tub.
Detroit.
Mich., during the 1928 LPGA
Championship &gt;
Al could be expected, her 192*
tmrnament
production
topped
anything she had done In the past,
and at the »*mc time, indications
are that she's only started
A* an example, she won no
tournaments at alt in 1922. yet
was the 12th leading money win
tier with H .115 Then tn 1928.
ihe raptured thr Jackson* tile
Open for b rr flr«t professional
championship and followed this
with three triumph* in 1957 — Rea
ivland.
Ja ksonvitie. and the
Wolverine Open*
Her money
earning* climbed to lit ,111, brr
teoriug average dropped to 7218
apd »he was voted hy her fellow
pros a* ftte most improved play
rr of the year.
Her two biggest championships
in 195* were the t S open and
Ihe LPGA
Championships, of
course, and her play in Imth »a*
milting short of sni.alhmul
She started out in the I.PGA
tourramrnl hv pulling a pair of
f-9s back to hark and then nftrr
faltering briefly with a 18 in the
Ihird round, placed a mod 74
i-n the Iasi day to total MR and
finish sis strokes in tronl of run
rer up Fay Crocker
It was in thr middle rmiu-ts of
ihe U. S open that she turned
in her most spectacular play Af
ter starting with a 71 whlrh cave
her a stroke lead *hc slave! off
Fay t'r o r k f who l&lt;a-1 » seeopd
round 68 for a U S Open record
sddlng 72 70 71 to win hy live
stroke! over t/wme Suggs
At the end of the vear her
record* showed site was n-j lower
than fourth in LPGA figure* in
timing* and Vats averages and
ihe was awarded i.nlf Digest's
Performance average champion
Blip for scoring 819 nut of a
possible I rr*) points.

CIN CIN N ATI. Ohio (U P lt-D ls appointed l nivrrsity of Southern
California officials, slapped with a
two year probation by the V C A 1
Wednesday, were resigned that
"there was nothing to do now hut
comply "
The action by the National Cot
•e’ tate Athletic Association's Coin
mtlee on infraction* came during
the week long contention being at
tended by top rotlegiate sports
!i' urc*
" I am greatly disappointed and
deeply tmrt, hut them It nothing
we can da but stand up and take
h ." USC Athletic Director Je**
HUI said
The somimttee rules! that USC
violated NCAA bylaws by paying
transportation io*ts to two pro•pectlsr football plavers to lot
Angeles whllr alma Iv on prob*
lion. Thr first probation eoird
«t Nov. U
Dr. Norman Topping. I ’M ’ pre*
-lent, satd in lo* Vngrlr* he w*«
astonished" at the M W \ action
Arrusalinn Not Drulrd
* We are not drnving t-e arcus*
Don," Hill said, "hut we do feel
that there are possibly tuffsrent
conclusion* ihat could be drawn
He said he was disappointed
Ihat "certain evidence" came tip
bs-lorc the committee which "we
did not have an oppcrtimily to in
vestigate ourselves." lie did no(
say whit that wi* nor would he
denlify the plater*
Hill ‘ aid he was • vorrlrs* ‘ fur
the swimming, basketball ami
track teams, all defending M 11
r ha m |non*.
USC learn* will not be etisitite
M particlpa'e in any television
programs suhjrrl 'o N 11 mu
iniL nor be allowed tn make rummttmrnti for such appearances,
during probation In the first year.
USC may not enter athlete* or
'earns in any national collegiate
championship event or tn*ita
Uonal.

• hen Stroller and the commlR:*:
have agreed on a man
Both Slrorler and Love n :J
FSU ha'* no plant to m'jr.arGii. increase the coaching sa’. a r,. al '
though it probably will gi tJ
f 14 000 at recommended for Nu­
gent In the new budget.
Others mentioned for the Job,
beside* those already named, In­
clude Hank Foldberg, line coach
at thr University of Florida, Paul
Amen. Wake Forest roach, and
..f Miami.
The third man was understood Charles l.a Pradd. assistant at
to be a "very prominent" coach FSU.
Stronrr said he ha* been bom­
barded
with
recommendations
TtJU A N A Mc\ |U P I) - The - since Nugent resigned Tuesday to
'.wiring go'f brigade put the tin •ike over a* head coach for the
swing touches on their game to­ University of Maryland
Now available to you for first time
The FM prrsldent said he was i without a doctor's prescription,
la v in prroantino for the open
anxious
tn
get
a
replacement
as
our
new drug called OPRlN'EX.
mg of the 620.0*) Tijuana Open
oumaim nt which sets under uay soon as p.mihte but "no one will Y oii must ls*e ugly fat in 7 days
here Friday on the C a I i e n t e he hired without a personal inter- or your money back No more
•tatvatlon diets, strenuous exer»
-ieu ami all that lakes lime."
course
He said It was "highly un­ rise, laxatives. m**»ag* or tak­
Headlining the cast of performing ot so-called reducing candi**,
i rs will be such stars as Art likely" the athletic committee ecarker. or cookies, or chewing
Wall. Poconn Manor. Pa runner- wilt come up with a nomination ; .m. o n iU N E X i* a tiny tahirt
up for the tav* Angeles Dpen in time for the noard of Control imd easily •wallowed Absolutely
t«
Board
title; Btllv Maxwell. Odessa, Tex meeting here Jan
harmle** When you take ODRINwho finished third: National ('pen Chairman James luvve said If EX. you still enjoy your meals,
the
matter
is
not
ready
for
the
-till eat the food* you like, hut you
champion Tommy Bolt. Masters
ihatnpion Arnold Palmer. PGAK January meeting, the Board will •Imply don't have the urje for exvet
hv
telephone
if
necessary
ra portion* because O D R IN E X drchampion Dow Finiterwald and a
pre*-es your appetite and decteav
host of other*
•
c, v our desire for food. Automat­
This is an official PGA co spon
ically your weight must tome
ssvred tournament and final re­
d.
vsn, because at your own doc­
sults count in the 1929 money
tor will tell you, when you cal
standings.
r iG IIT RESULTS
less, you weigh lex* Get rid of ex­
Conspicuous hy 'his absrnce In
United Pre»* International
cess fat and live longer, (HIRIN'the event will he Ken Venturi, the
CHICAGO i U P I' — Bobby Bovd. FX I* .old on thi. G U A R A N T E E :
San Francisco star who won the ten. Chicago, outpointed Holly You must l-ttr weight within 7
H.ixx) los Angeles Open earlier Mims, t i l's , Washington, D C day* or your money back. Jurt
return thr package to your drugihi* week Venturi collected D .2 '1 not.
.gist and get your full money back.
for that victory and only Wall
could catch him in the money
STOCKTON. Calif (U P D -T o n y I O D R IN EX forts $1 fht and is told
with I hi* ttrirt money bark guar­
•landings at fijiuna
Pups*. HR's, stnekt-vn, decit toned antee hv
Venturi will rejoin the innr for Jose, Calif. (lOt
TO UCHTON DRUG STO RE
the Bing Crosby ctamhake at Ted (Bed Topi Davit, H I, San 21 E. 1st St.
Mail Orders Fitted
Pctihle Beach next week
Jose, Calif 110),

TA LLA H A S S EE (U P I) — Flo­ sGraham. former star for the
rida State officials say three professional Cleveland Brown*
flrrnnan and Graham
were
roaches have applied for the Joh
suggested for the vacant post
trplarlng Coach Tom Nugent
But President Robert M. Stro­ earlier by a local boosters dub.
ller said It would "not he fair"
Other source* said the three
to release any names. He added, .‘.ho applied Wednesday for the
however, that he ha* received no jab Included Marcelino Huerta,
fs-eler* from ousted Notre Dame bead coach at the University of
Poach Terry Brennan or Otto Tamp*, and Perry Moss,, backfield coach at Wisconsin and
Inrm rr assistant at the University

Touring Pros Set
ror Tijuana Open

FAT
O VERW EIG H T

Boxing Results

Holler Starts The New Yeai jT____
Off Right. . . WITH T H E if d S i
mi u a u u r

Cage Scores
I nltr.l Press Intel national
East
Adelphl 61 Querns i ollcge 72
Army sn t'olgate *t
La Salle 70 flurknoll i-4
Ohio I 99 Marshall 9(
Fonlham 68 lung Island U. 22
I afayetle *2 I rhlgli 6t
Boston U. 60 Springfield 22
ill anov a 99 'iuhlenherg 62
temple 68 Pittsburgh 71
Swarthmore M Ur'lm it .11
I fitly Cross Id? Rhode Irtiiinl 83
American U. !H Georgetown 87
South
Navy 59 Gettysburg (2
Maryland 61 Duke 13
Centenary 87 Tenor re Tech 84
Roanoke 7t lit St. Mary (Md ) W
1 Hopkins 76 Penn XIHilary 88
Rutger* 87 Delaware 26
irorgia Tech 8 Georgia 82
I ouisv Hie *6 Kaslern Kuitui kv 72
Irkanias St. 96 Xavier sLa. j 98
Midwest
Kent St. 56 Toledi 29
".owl. Green M Western Mlrh 82
Dayton 37 Diiqursnr 47
.Vestem III 76 Quine* c*
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le i 4;hrlst4an 22 Arkansas 42
'kit City U. »&lt;) Hest Tex St 63
H r if
Utah 71 Montana 49

Spahn, Campy Picked
NEW YORK i l 'P l i - 'i o f b irt*
Broadcaster*
Assoriatiun
ha•
hosen Roy Campanella and War
rn Spahn for lit I vo top awards
' impanelli "111 receive thr Ted
Busing Award for "extraordinary
rrhlevemrnt"
and Spahn Ihe
Graham McNamee Award fur an
o u t s t a n d i n g sunirthutinn to
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Dulles To Continue
Vigorous Schedule

Serving aboard Ihr attack air­
craft carrier USS Independence,
aeheduled to be commissioned
Jan. 10 ia Jorray J Mareantel.
itorekeeper aecond clan. USN.
ron of Mr. and Mra. M. Marram
tel of 1X1 K. Jefferson St.. Villlc
Platte. La., and husband ol the
former Mlia Ruth E. MaaweR
cf Geneva.
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cer, Capt. fthodam Y. McKIroy,
Jr., of Lebanon, Ky.

W ASHINGTON (U P I) — Ad
minislralion sourer* said today
that Secretary of Stale John Pos­
ter Dullt* intend* In maintain hi*
Ignrou* working schedule detpile
-tpresilon* nf concern ahoul hi*
•eaHh.
There had Wen -a feellnr In
tome quarter* that the 70-yrar-old
rablnel member should ea*e up a
hit in view of hia age and two re­
cent lllne**e*.
Rut reliable sourer* said that
President
Eisenhower had no
plans to ask Dulles to slow down
The President was said to feel
lhat Dulles, because nf his ternprran.ent, would W miserable if
forced to adopt a reduced work­
load.
Furthermore, the sourrrs added,
Elsenhower had Wen assured by
physician* that there wi&lt; nothing
nf a serious nature in Dulles' re­
cent ailment* to justify putting
him into enforced idlenen
Concern over the secretary'*
health dales, of course, from his
operation in late |DM for intesti­
January 1-3
nal cancer. It is no medical secret
A dm In Inn*
that such ailments sometime* reRote Mellratnit I Hanford)
enr.
I .onnir N el *on i Hanford I
The concern, which died down
Nell dyrd (Sanford)
after Dulles recovered, was height­
Opal Reynold* i Sanford)
ened again in recent wreks by two
Willie Hacon ( Sanford i
new ailments. In DrcemWr, Dul­
Mary Slmmont (Sanford;
les was hospitalised by divrrtiruCarolyn Tillla ISanfnrd)
litis — an intrstlnal inflammation.
Ida Jane Martin (Sanford)
Earlier this week he was sent
Lorraine N. Auitin (Ixmg- home with a virus atlark.
wood)
Edward Cotta (IAnt-wood)
Jamri Holloway (Sanford)
Phyllit
Rugcnstcin
(Lake
IIOLLISTON, Mass. — (UPI I—
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Sarah Evelyn Gibb* (Sanford) Alexander MaromWr, *2. ha* re
paired 12.M l clock* and watches
Ruth Kelly (Mima)
during the past 27 years
Klma Ritaen (Sanford)
; ------------Oscar Krnnard il.ake Mary)

Hospital Notes

Time Marches On

Longwood News
By JO IIAMMOMI
Mr and Mrs, Homer Walker
and daughter, Lillian, are at
home after their holiday trip to
Roanoke, V a , visiting her par­
ents.
Miss Lois Walker, who I* a
'rather in the public school sys­
tem In Norwood, N. J, spent the
holiday* with her parents, Mr.
.ind Mr*. Leslie Walker, hrtr,
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Ham­
mond of lloldea. Mass., arc visit­
ing Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ham­
mond, Make Street, for two week*
Enter Air Forcr
David Pclera. son of Mr and
Mrs. Carlton Peteri, Church St.,
entered the Air Forcr. DecemWr
Ills training period will W
spent at Lackland AFR. Texas.

A graduate of Lyman, clast of
‘58, David has since worked with
the town of l-ongwood. lie was an
Altar Boy, serving Father Grang­
er at Christ Episcopal Church
jnd active in all tern age and
rtiurch affairs.
Ills mailing address for the
next few months will be A. R
David A. Peters, Flight 1, Box
Wi. Lackland AFII, Texas.
Carroll narwlek will enter the
Naval Officers Candidate school
at Newport, R, !,, for a four
months training course. Upon re­
ceiving commission as F.nsign,
he will spend the nest three years
IP service.
He is a graduate of Lyman and
of the University of Florida.

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Ernestine Mams (Sanford)
Pearl Ilarnet and baby ho&gt;
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Charles Gonsalct (Sanfonl)
Birth*

Farm Families Get
$391,010 In Aid
In County In '58
During )9.\a, firm
famillr*
served hy the Sanford Farmer*
Home Administration offire, re­
ceived farm loan* totaling 1381,
(HO. It waa reported (his week hy
Curll* J. Green, county super
Visor.
Green staled that fund* were
losned for various purpose*, hut
moil were (or housing and farm
eperation. The rerentl) expanded
farm housing program is helping
many larmrr* plan and develop
Wllrr housing and (arm building
facilities. Green said. Must loan*
are repaid ahead n( schedule and
many farmer* have repaid Inin*
and arr now- obtaining their err
dll need* through local hank*
and other leaders, Green added
Many part lime farmer* arr now
Wing helped wllh FIIA loan*
The Sanford oflire »rrvr» farm
famillr a located In Seminole,
Orange. Volusia, Flagler and lire
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retrial of the suit, brought by lto&gt;
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Crummrr charged that the Du
Pont* conspired to destroy thi*
multlmillion dollar municipal Wnd
business by inttlrallnr a numWr
nf stale and federal Investigation*
A district judge di«mli*rd the
suit nn ground* it was barred by
the statute of limitation*. Rut the
lb R. Court of Appeal* reverted
the ruling and ordered the suit to
be tried by a Jury.
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Raby girl In Mr and Mr*.
L. Ray (Enlerprlsel
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Carolyn Tlllls ( Sanford i
Pearl McGraw i Sanford i
Virginia Del Vlllaggin (Lnch
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Joyce McComar and baby girl
(Sanford)
Dorothy H. Jonrt iSanford)
Douglas Sloan (Sanford)
Lewis Roberts (Sanford)
Patricia Ann Tournet (San­
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Mattie I’ayne (Oviedo)
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Baby girl to Mr. and Mr*.
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INDEX

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2—

LOST AN D FOUN D
FOR R EN T
ROOM * BOARD
BEACH R E N TA L S
4—
W AN TED T O RENT
5— REAL E S T A T E FOR SALE
S— FARMS . ACR EAG E •
GROVES
T— REAL E S T A T E W AN TED
S— M ISCELLANEOUS
•.FLOW ERS • PLAN TS
SHRUBS
I I — OFFICE EQ U IP M EN T
I I — AUTOM OBILES •
TRAILERS
I t — BOATS * MOTORS
I t — FARM SUPPLIES A
MACHINERY
M _ l ’F7rs . LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES
I t — ARTICLES W ANTED
PLACES T O E A T
BEAUTY PARLORS
1 1 -F E M A L E H ELP W AN TED
I I — M A L E H ELP W AN TED
21— M A L E OK FE M A L E
21— WORK W A N TE D
2 t-B U S !N E 3 S
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OPPORTUNITIES
* 2t — SPF.CIAI SERVICES
*4— PIANO SERVICES
r U -A -B U IL D IN G CONTRACTO
ELECTR ICAL
CONTRACTORS
U -A — BUILDING, REPAIRS,
21.It BUILDING SUPPLIES
3T— N OTICE * PERSONALS
21— ARTICLES FOR SALE
2»— FU R N ITU R E A
HOUSEHOLD

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3— FOR RENT

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L O S T-LEA S E
Big
Saif Do
Everything. Furniture Center.
Apartment. 2 adults. No peti. I ’ s
mite* out \V. tat slrert. 1 block
S— FOR R E N T
Riverview Ave. Ph. FA 2-*441.
2, 3 and 4 bedroom house* and One bedroom nicely furnlihed
amiH apartment.
home, all e I e c t r i c. Call
ROSA I.. PAYTON, Broker
FA2 1662 Inquire at 814 Elm.

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W E I.A K A A P A R T M E N TS : rooms
private hatha. 114 W. Ftrit St.

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Flap bedroom home. 2 tiled hatha. 5— RF.lL ESTA TE FOR SALE
1700 Magnolia Ave. EA 2 3951.
Furmahed apartment. 2300 Mellonullc Aar.
3 bedroom home. FA 2-3118

2 Hod room •
Florida [loom
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$2go°°

1 bedroom cottage for rent. Lake
Mary \trinity. Call FA 2 2211
Two bedroom home, kitchen fur
niched, near air have. 170 month
Call FA 2 1131. Aflrr 5 JO
F A 2 4738

3 room bungalow, unfurnished;
water furaiahrd. 555 month. Ph.
FA r un*.

(Include* Cloning)

*8280

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only $57‘50 monthly
6

Bla.-ks West Of Freneh
Avenue an » t b Street.

MODEL OPEN DAILY

M OD ERN
2 BEDROOM
Working lady to rent room, walk­ NEW
HOM E— juit
eompletrd.
Tile
ing
distance
to
hoapilal.
fnith, Irrd/iu floor*. Ur*# lot.
FA 2 0161.
just out of city limit!. $9,000,
with $i00 down.
5 room apartment, kitrhrn turn
lahrd. l»cation 107 W. 9th. St.
NEW 3 bedroom houif. v try mod­
fall FA 2 5479
ern Tcrarzo flocrs. carport and
Large 3 bedroom furnished up
itorHcr. Conirnirnt to ichooli
stair*
apartment
downtown
SlO.iXJO, uith $1. C k c iih to bun
165 a month. Call FA 2 3071.
dlf

2 bedroom home near baae, mod LOVELY* 3*bfdroom. 2-hath Horn#
|y furmahed. 165 a month. Call
in South Riufcrnt. Rojiutifulty
s n t i i »: in ’ t " t *i- tU.KTIVI,
FA 2 3670 before t p m nr
’ T il. annual me,lira «f . &lt;h*
Undtcapcv), ItV# nrw condition
r
-4
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rnemti.r. -•( the air.tS,«ut
after 7
Trier $17,600. Down pa&gt;mrnt
naMliea anil
la'*"I'cunlv
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$1,700, vi tih 30 .w ar mortgage.
ih.
I a h.l l «• lh» -rrUa &lt;;» Jh.
New furntahed apartinrnt with
r at'nn I P
West Heat
utilities. 865 a month Phone TR A IL E R L O T - Very driirab!#
nanfma. S‘1*. on Wednaa-lar. J .n bait :l. H it. »t * »• m
FA 2 0400.
plot,
acre, mth uatrr, rifeR.wamond I'aaarua
Mrrr.tai &gt;-Tfeaeut.r
tricil&gt;. and »rptic tank already
Furnished apartment, clean A
vnitaticd, $1S0»L
\&gt;ii n i; os* a at.a: o r hisxi *'
dole
In.
Jimmie
Cowan.
HPi , . , t a x . i 'H i . 'I . jjik TU H 'T
FA
2
4011
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IlK S ID E N TIA L LOTS - 2 beau
tifulli *hadtd loti in highly rc
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TOUl.INlttiN
202 S. P«tk Avenue
,.elu. V V VI on F.louerv It if.*, t.i sun. i: II ’ ll ,tv*:n.n 111us i: 11 t
Sanford. Fla
f.,r Hi. nutc'lia.' ot ,
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a.-hnol t,oml* of Mil., lal T &gt;, 8ebool TI.IITT.
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cauble. VInet 4a. T h . b""4. » r . m VIA ItV ANN* TA V U IIl
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KST/.'IISHKII. Neat and attractive 3 bedroom, t
Int.r.rT iiatablr a* Th* Hannv-r j o n k p ii r u v :» :i: i.im 'i- r r•»
l&gt;alh f it homr. fully equipped,
Uaiil. In * Turk t It*.
York a if •* M. bViiTH ." ta v a i: ai r,
bond* mu nr* on r.hruarv ti iiasMiat i t t r r
including electric kitchen. Total
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R Ih, j .a n and amuuula a. {id- i.tiiLja n
in ,:,.'
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Price— 812,273 Down— 8950. Pay­
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than all.
rabruafY I.
Second Addition on well land
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scaped lot Feature, equipped
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til* of ipi!«r#*t. anf tin nim H &gt;».«.
of n i v , of f*i : *. u #*1 * i slump for his proposals through
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p*t t fit tint
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(’. A. WH1DDON, SR.

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COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

3 room nicely furnlihed apart­
ment. 6 milea weal ol Sanford,
no children or pet*. FA 2-2935.

2 bedroom partly furmahed or tin
furnished,
apartment.
couple
only. 615 Myrtle. FA 2 2273

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board

Stenstrom Realty

Ike Is Planning
To Sell Program
To U. S'. Public

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"Slow down!—Veep to the right—watch that other
R E A L E R TA TT. FOR S A L B *— R F U . E S T A T E FOR YAl.R

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST
3rd Addition.
Huntc.i l)c.4|{netl F o r
F lo rid a L iv in g .

HOUSE HUNTING?
t.ET ti* ahtaav you our exrrplton.al
chotcr of 2 and 3 bedroom
homra Your pick of stir, prlcr
and nrighUirhood
$ 4 ,5 0 0
ftlH such a low pner loratcd
in frtrndly. quiet neighborhood
This la a ju '1 tnarstincnt
Partially
furnished —
some
term* — Hentrd for Inc sears
at Sfio OO jaer month — See thi•
for an investment or a home
NOW

TOP VALUK
IN JO V suburban llslnf In this
modern three l#dnwtm home
Situated on 3 ACUF.S of tiled
land within 5 milei of down
town Sanford
j-rjc, _ 86.323
Terms

^ 4 4 Hedr&lt;*om9—l k 2 Ilnth* AV. II. "Bill" P T E M P E R Agency
Realtor A Insurer
As or Laura It Orier. II K. Tafler
Arlett I’rlre. Everett Harper
Phone F A 2 4991
’ 13 N. Park

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As StOO
Immediate Occupancy
We Guarantee I'enonn!
Satisfaction or Your
Money Cheerfully
Refunded.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.
Cor. Hwv. 17.02 k 27th St.
Phone FA 2-i:&gt;ni
Lakefront 2 bedroom name homr.
Praetirally finished on Inside
Beautiful lot rigid on lake. Short
distaher from Del.and $2,T(V»
rash price. Can tie financed Call
Crumpton Iluilders In Orlando,
GA 26388

Studehaker.

2 (n.i

H. U. POl'E CO.
208 9. Park ------ FA 2 4134

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$SAVE$

FARMER'S AGENCY
N. A'. I aimer, Realtor
It. II. Whltmorr, Assoc.
lie S. Ficnch A le . Ph. FA 2 5221
After hour* F A 2 2618 or F.A 2 4921

8954 00 5(111 P Marflltrs 5585 00
5oi on 33 II P
401 oo 18 II P
317 00 in ii r

MlCtssins 5179 00

Easlwtns Silooo

Alt 1858 model
out price*
I hr., CH home, electric kitchen
equipment. Hie bath, jalousie •1530 00 Deluxe
8805 no
windows, utility tin . landscape
rd lawn, large hriek nar B Q SloOJ 00 lomeStar
I UneMar
Son ft. from Nasal Base, sn.wxi
A few 1958 G ato r
FA 2 3179.

downpayment, low monthly paymenu. EA 2 1296

T. W. MERO, Broker
Thone EA 2 2181

L I K E MARY
:

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S|Hirtswins
233 ou
boats at close
Row man

Boat

Catalina 182t 23

Hididav

5746.IS

trailers left on

Mather of Sanford

I till

203 208 F.. First St. Ph. F A :-09M

PLUMBING

L'ird furniture, appBineei, tools
etc. Baught-sold. Larry's Mart
WORK
215 Sanlord Av*. Th. FA 2-AlSt

CALL t Erre Evllrnalesi
1 ITU H V ILLE
PLUM BING A H EATIN G INU.
Lieensrd — Bonded — Insured
SANFORD — Phone EA 2 7R»I
P LUM BIN G
Contracting k lltpalri

Frre Fstiinate*
B l„ II Via IV
204 Sinfuld Ave. Fhoiiv FA 21183

" I vrrstklitg for the Spnrtsmin"
Your Fslnrudo Dealer
I'kana FA 2-5961

BEAUTIFUL
3 Bedroom—! 3c 2 Hath

HOMES
I &amp; 2 YRS. OLD
tatw Dawn PayaenD
A Manthly Payments

CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
Cor Hwy. 17 82 A 27lh fit.
P h o tt FA 2 U81

RAVENNA
PARK

AIR CONDITHIM Na
f or hale: 14 ft. fishing i'oat. 85d.
Gn™| (imdilion. I'h FA 2 1307. CONTR1CT and REPAIR WORK
•8*7 Sanford Ai r .

Orlando Hwy. FA 2M77.

n -h P .A l r r t 1 P A R ijT fiir

FA 2 85*1

24— PIANO SERVICE

PIANO TU N IN G A RI C U R IN G
Sanfnrds Most Modern
W. I . IIARMON
Beaut) Salon
Ph. FA : 4212 Altar 5 oo p. m
Sfdt Water 1 V dtatnps
II \ It It 11 11 S B E A U TY NOOK
21-1 III II.DING CONTRACTOR.A
KU So. Oak
r \ 2 3712
Fur carpentry, painting, -riren.
fc m w rn
u n i# W T s f V
Ing, roofintr, and plaster repair,
aiplult ole, asbesto* siding,
Housekeeper.
musl hava own
masonrv &lt;&gt;r w„o*l stepv, Hveling
liansportation Salary $25 wrek
and repairing
garages and
ly; 5 . days. EA 2 N IT.
wrecking rail E \ 2 4899.
i8— m a l e

h k i .p

w a n t id

Ph FA 2 5237 nt FA 2 1941

MOVE IN TODAY

J. W. HALL

Ph. FA 2-1301 -17 82 at Hiawatha

Under Uoastrurlloa

A Ql'IF.T COMMUNITY
Near Mayfair Country Club

RdRSON SPORTING GOODS
104 6 8 E. 1st.

ELEC TR IC A L SERVICE

MAN W A N T E D - Good opening
VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
Sell lUulelgb Produeta In San Parts fur all makes nf clranrrs;
ford or E. Volusia Co. Year
Elerlrltix, lloovrr. Kurby, etr.
around steady work; good pro
119 Plnerrcst Drive; 3 brdrooM,
Free pick up. Work guaranteed.
fils Srr J. W, Maury, P. O.
kitrhrn rquipped home, earrllent
EA 2 4765.
Reallnr
Itnv 71. Anthony nr write Bawcondition With hurrirarie fenced
’f i l l H a ll- I’hnra FA 2-2841
lelgh's. Dept F A L 460 127, Mem­ Houia Wirirg — Klectrts Service
yard Owner transferred. Priced
Sid Vihlrn
at
$!3,2t*Mei
with
low
down
pay­
phis. Tenn.
ROSA L. PAYTON
R A N D A LL E L E C TR IC CO.
ment.
BegGtered Real Estata ItfoVrr
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0913
20— Mile or Female
R E A L E S T A TF , D R IV E-IN
2544 rreneh A*e.

• BIG A’AMIES
• QUICK C R ED IT

WILSON - MAIER

room. 8«i8(xi. Ll.Ono for equity
'argr lot. Modern design aicrn
halanee 812 per month. Phone
lusted by soft pastel colon Ef
FA 2^71
flcleney
kitchen
—
serve all
breakfast bar— large picture win
WAS *14.VO
How. Full price Sto &lt;ow&gt; F i l l
NOW 312 VO
financing.
Low
monthly
pay
ments Available poa Mo.e in 3700 Magnolia. Large 5 bedroom.
2 hath home.
and
benefit
from
homestead
KU B EB T A. AAII.LIAM8. Realbsr
eirmption.
Raymond LunriqUlst, titer.
5 ACRES — high and dry. Three
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
miles from town
Full pnre FA 2 3811
82.750 00. Terms available.
MAJOR BROWN REALTY’
Realtar

r .« S', r . . .

FLOOR laadlnt and finlahing
Cleaning, w a x i n g
Serving
Seminole County since 1925.
H. M G lea anti Like Mary

• EASY TER M S
Furniture Moving k Murage
t
llltty
trailer,
good
tires.
Wo
tat.
lads for aalv. locate! 8 miica AV.
f . E. PH ILLlrS. A lent
2417 Key Ave.
New Ami Used Furniture
of Eanford. Ph. FA 1H60.
WASHBURN VAN LINES
311 E. First St.
FA 24621
J947 Chersndet sedan for sale 1300 Erenrh A vr.
EA 2 1991
RAYMOND M. IIAI.I.
$75. Phone F.A 2 0599
R E A LTO R A IVSUItOR
tfpare Healeta — Floor Furnaces
Third St k Park Avenue. Smith 12-RllATH ano MOfOIIS
Clean and Service. 5150 Outside
New k L'iftI
Y all ( all Hall
lank hnUtialion. l.A 2 4763
Furniture and Appllanei#
Sale. Alt 1958 model Boats 6
Phone FA 2 5641
Fainrudc motors
11.A— ROOFING A PLUMBING

PLUMBING A REPAIRS
IN C LU D E S t l g m s g c o s t s
Joe f‘. I3mma«
Cash for furniture or xurplus,
New
2
bedroom
home,
terrario
NEW 3 bedroom block liou*e
Super Trading Poat, Sanford- 10 ’ : llallla SI.
r.\ 2 0618
flours, targe ear porie and utility
located at 1801 Weal 3rd St. nn

Si. JXa L U , C.

n i’ lL O IN G -R E P A in S ,

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

2 hr I'll home, screen porch, kit
.•hen equipped, small down pay
menl. FH A financed 857 a
month large nlrcty tindicaped
lot. vrnellan bllntla. Call Colhy
EA 2-1330 ext. |u6 8 to 4 p. m '53 Champion
Sanford Axe.
eflrr 4 F A 2 n.«.0

This Is a guest pais In the fl Hr
Theatre for James Hay. Eap
date Jan 31, ‘59.

$490 DOWN

A—

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LAUNDRY „r ironing in nt&gt; IMPERIAL DECORATORS
MUST S E L L BY FRIDAY
home. FA 2 6258 between 9 a
painting and papering
So.
P IN EC R ES T:
3 bedroom
m. and I p m
FA 2 3716 cr FA 2-7910 after six.
home. Kitchen equipped. 8900
equttv. 369 97 monthly. Located Smell grocery store, beer k
Build to your plana.
208 Laurel Dr. Ph. FA 23700.
wine Good tneomr or will sell
Remodeling and Additions
stock
equipment.
Phone
Furnished or unfurnished i'll 2
HUN L I K E
FA 2 0061
Bit home
Pajmrni 846 per
Phone EA 2*3821
month For appointment phone Would like to aare tor hah) in
FA 2-0001
my home while mother works 27— N n T II'F 't— PERSON AI.S
103 Garrison Dr, EA 2 6113.
INCOME T \ \ SER VICE
BY OW NER— 3 bedroom home, I ------------ -------------------- — ------- -------------- I
Win. II. Murray
kitchen equipped, frnceil jard, Sewing ami alterations FA 2 iv,*2.
li lt Cclcra Ave.
EA 2 1394
home
Mead
exemption.
1,1
Closed .Sunday
I ' j ’ ,. I’lnecrest. phone before Irnnin-. r!e.ining A , aring lor
children, .vv, i; mth. s:.
3 p. hi or
after 7 p m
1 8 - -A ID LE S EOR S A L E
FA 2 0752
23— Special Serxler.
Cotton ci Wool Varna. Notions,
Beat buy In Mate of Florida Nice
W ELL D RILLIN G
Thtaada, Tapra.
Nome clu.e in Edward F. Lane
Fairbanks Morse Pumps
iroi i i n s im iiiiY s im p
Phone FA 2 :i9I or FA 2 3969.
Repairs to all makes
At The Sign Of T h . Totem Pal*.
HOW AltM W. LONG
2817 5. Frertrh Avo.
9— FI.OWF.RV ri.A N TIt
207 E. Commercial Ate.
G R A P E V ILI.E NURAERY
Phone EA 2 292.3
BARGAIN'S IV USED H E A TE R S
B E A U T IF U L HO LLY
Most Any Make
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
All kinds and altri
F U R N ITU R E C E N TE R
SYSTEM S
Grapcvllle Ave.
FA 2 0886
li t tV. in st F A 2 31*1
All Ijpes j-id sires. Installed
*'Ho
It
YonrWll"
F.At TO R Y TO YOU
Marion Market C A B B A G E
ME REPA IR AND SERVICE
PLAN TS for sate, Frrd Thurs
.ALUMINUM
S T I N E
ton. FA 2 3990
V E N E TIA N B U N D S
Machine anil Supply t o.
Unclosed head. Sag-proof holto*.i
207 AV. 2nd St.
Ph EA 2 6132
W O U D R U F ris
rail with plastic rrds. Plastic
I arm A Garden t enter
or rayon tapes. Cyttoa or pylon
guick luiundromat Setvic.
ANNUALS
cords
Shirts Kinished In 11 Hours
M i Celery A»e.
Scuta rink (ilaa* «nd Painl Ct».
Sanitore Dry Cleaning
112 114 AV 2nd St. Ph. F.A 2 4821
F 2.’ th St. Eoodmirt IlMg
P O TTE D P L A N TS Ph FA 2-192: s ill IIIS IO I
---------------------------------LAUM IR O AIAY
or EA 2 02711 S A N F O R D
FLOW ER SHOP W'a telegraph
M U J K S IJ O .S V s h o p .
s ,» S„ " ’,
11— A ITO M O B II.E S — TR A ILER S
At The Sign O f The Totem Pola. — — ---------------------- _ _ _ _ _ _
2617 S. French At*
HANDMADE CAST N E T
Two ton GMC trurk moving aan.
Shis IS a guest pass m the Hits &gt;• Widening: 7 * R In perfect conSee 't at Phillips *'66'“ across
Theatre for John llurgel-.m
'"linn l «#'1 only once Ideal for
river C. R. Datl*
E xp dale lao 30. *50
mu,le'- *'*■ l h » A 2 1817 after
5.30 p ns.
1936 Mercury Monterey Hardtop:
; •
--------- ---- P. A II T il new WAV tires ENVELOPES, Letlrrhtads. stale- '
nienls. Inutlces. hand hills, and 1Y’ * Vespa USOr motor scooter,
Onr owner. Price 81,2*5 Th
program*,
et c .
Protrrssise 429.', See after to o p m. at
FA 2 3612.
Printing Co Phone VA 2 351 —
Asenue Trailer Park— Lot
1956. 46 fl
Champion house
306 West J3th St.
10&gt;trailer. 2 bedrooms, full sire
Duncan
hath Sleeps 7, like new*. Phone R O LU W AY. Hospital and Bihy yor ;„|r _ C he a p -l
Bed*. Day, W’r.k or Month—
Phyffc saf*. 2 chair*, end ta­
FA 2-2f«l.
Tel. FA 2-5181. Furnilute Center
ble. colfe table. Call F A 2 5893
1958 FORD 4 door t atrlane *'50t&gt;”
116 Weil F ir.t St.
after 4 p. m.
Interceptor engine power steer­
ing. power brakes, radio and
• ' j ru. ft. rrfrigrralor 835, single
healer 82,149. Alsu 1950 Studelied k mattress $15. FA 2-5612.
linker t’i’ k up tnuk 5150. Can
be srrn at Tip Top Market. San­ W in d ah lrld
ll.irk filnn# This is a guest pass to the* n its
ford at 4th
Door Glows
\ ent Gian*
Theatre for George Liahy. Exp.
date Jan. 3t, '39.
SERVICE
57 Ford Fairlam* .'.m with radio
A heater, padded dash. $1,450 Senknrik Glntsw nnd I’.tinl Co, 18— FURNITURE and
Pay $2&lt;io down take oxer hal 112 III W. 2nd SI. rb. FA 2-4(22
linUSLIIOl.D GOOD#
ancr of payments. FA 2 11#*
HE ATTNO

tale
PINECREST 3 h r, U . bath, i l l Finance Plan Show rooms M l 6 8
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE home uti large &gt;inner lid, Flor­ i 1st. addilional thiat lot 3ul
ask Crumlry A Monteith
It E. 1st.
ida rm , carport*, utility rom .
at 117 South Park Ph. EA 2 4691
' G a te w a y to the Malrr vsay"
A fully rquipped kitrhrn low

BY O W N ER : 3 bedroom CB home
•n shaded In’ s, ideal loea'inn
Can he financed 813 Catalina
Dr. Phone AV. II West F u 3 3226
Oviedo after 4 30 p m.

23

home. 4’ » ' , rntg. 610 Oaceola
Ironing, toe A 15c. FA 2 *211
Dr. FA 2 6301.
2 bedroom home, corner lot. 1MI Wish a day* work and Ironing
706 Bay Ave.
■Summerlin

a

Beautifully furmahed room. Private
home. Phone EA 2-7504.

2- \ 110041 A BOARD
2 bedroom nicely furnlahcd roomy
apartment. 175 a rnonih. Phone Roontv with or without
FA 2 0861.
FA 2-0382.

I t — Work Wanted

DREAMWOLD— 3 bedroom I bath B*by lilting, ironing. FA 2 7928

IAPF• A • DAY

Phone FA 2-1301

Legal Notice

1

tin fo rb

Fur. apt. 304 Park Ave.

Quality Hom es'
MODERATELY PRICED

Low Down Payment
Monthly Payments
Less Than Kent

Buy Now
Choose Your Own Tile
And Paint Colors

Slioemake/i
Connlructlon Co., Ine.
211 West 21th Street
I'hone FA 2 3103

Seminole ftenlty

Colored help wanted, mult be over
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
?t apply tn period at Tig .V
Kltr
MethvlB— 'Velma Gontaler,
whistle.
Adelaide H Moses — Associates.
1101 Park Ave
FA 28232
For tha Best Russ tn Real Estate

IRE CUI.I.EN A IIAHKKY
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
110 N. Park Ave. I1». FA 2-7391
South Pmecrest 2nd edition — 3
bedroom home, l'v baths. Price
111.200;, 887 month, lotw down
paymrnl. Phmte EA 2 2831.

Attractive 3 bedroom CB homo,
'sreramlc tile bath, conveniently
located near schools and shop­
ping renter*. Ell A (inanrrd 8650
down payment. Tbope FA 2-6268

TV TUBES
TESTED FREE
_ In year home
I;Complete stork an tnefc]

Call FA 2-4171
|l

Elect rook
• DUtrfkwtoe

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Mr invite you lo lit our Rtirtsltt nlwolutely fret
without obligation at ono of Sanford'a leading
Muteh while you locate •ullable housing for
you and your family. Tick up your kty al the
Sales Office,

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRAILEY ODHAM, P ro .
Comer Hwy. 17-M A 27th 51.
Phon«

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h n l - T t m ^ i a , I, 1989

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One American Get'
Mikoyan In Lather

CLEARAN CE S A L E !

WASHINGTON (UPI) — On

American
rM

at Vast hai Deputy So
Premier A nutai I. Mlknyir

in la a lather

Begins Friday Morning January 9th 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Ha'a Alton»o Tana, a TO year «M

Itotel barber. He Hopped by the
Soviet Em bauy M a y — for the

toird

etralsht day — In *tve the
ft* King diplomat M i morning
•bare.
Tana, who hai waited on to

Men's Suits

Many prominent people In the
poit 10 yean that he can't re
Member them all. Mid Mlknyan I*
"a very nice fellow, a hind and
gentle man.”
Unlike mott barbercuitomer re
lalinni, there'i little ennveriation
— almoet none, in fact.
**We }u»t »aj 'food (nomine
and then, when I'm finished,
'rood day'/* Tana taid "Then Mr
Mlkoyan thanki me and how* "
Proving In he lomethlng of a
diplomat himtelf. Tana laid when
aiked If Mlkoyan got or needed a
fcalmrt:
* !le didn’t aik for one.'*
Tana refuted to »ay whether
Mlknyan paid him for the lhavei.
or gave him a tip for hii arrvice*
"Thote arr money nutter* that
I punt won't diiniu," he laid
Aikrd how hr happened to he
tapped for th" j'*b, hr rrp' i-d
"Someone at the State l&gt;rp»rtment aikrd rue to do it. Sometody
m u ii have recommended me."

Cliburn Cancels
Four Concerts
TUCSON, Arti fUPM-Pjenlif
Tan Clihurn nid today he hat
tanrrlled hi* concerl* for the neit
If dayt hecauie of a tnotharhe
"1 love pla&gt;ing. hut t don't
•dnk the audience would enjoy
ft if I'm tilting there wrarkrd
With pain," the popular young
gianiat laid "And my power* of
ganeentration would not he at
fci~'

good."

Cliburn. who laid he had been
bothered in the pait four month*
by Ilia teeth hut hai not hid time
la go to a dentlit herauie of hi*
heavy concerl irhedule. cancelled
poorer!* »e&lt; for San Antonio. Tex .
Saturday. Atlanta. Jan 11; Birm
btgham, Jan IT, and Syracuse.
II Y . Jan to
Cllhum ha* hern here *lnre
Monday and taid he would prob
ghty hate to remain until nett
week in order to hate a witdom
tooth pulled.

Rebels Say Flynn
Never Saw Co&lt;tro
HAVAN A

U ’ l’ll - The rebel
Keto let i on tm ffr.1 lo
day at Hollywood *tar Krm’
Ply nn'a report that be w u wound•d "while Of.er*llrg with Fidel
Caitro .*
"That on*' (Flynn) never taw
Caitro." laid Violet a Caul* *
woman hroadraitrr for the rebel
radio, in an article putill (bed hy
getolutiun
Flynn, who **id be had been
Mrafrd hy a goternment plane
while traveling with a band of
rebel raidrn, ihowed new*mer
here a leg wound which he taid
wi* rained either hy a got em­
inent bullet or hy a chip of the
mawnry &lt;&gt; knocked off a pillar
behind which he hid taken cover
publication

59.95

Blue Serge

Now

49.88
59.95 Charcoal Blk. Now

49.88
Men's Felt
Hats

54.95 Charcoal Speciql

44.88
59.95

Gabardine O nly

One Group
10.00 Value

39.88
49.95

Summer

Now

Now

39.88 &amp; 35.00
Odds &amp; Asst. 25.00
Men's Shoes
REG
SALE
16.95
14.88
14.95

10.00

12.95
9.95

Special Work
Shoes

7.00

7.95 Value

5.99

Dress Pants

Sale

Reg.
18.95 Blue Serge
16.88
14.95 Gab &amp; Wool 12.88
12.95 Flannels
10.88
12.95 Wools
9.88
9.95 Value
7.88
8.95 Reg. Now 688
6.95 - 7.95 Now 588

M E N ’S R A IN CO ATS
Reg. 2.00 Now

7.95 Value

Shop Caps 69c

5.98

Work Gloves

5.95 Value

-

1.79
- - ,59c
- - 1.88

3.98
One la&lt;»t

M E N 'S
Reg.
12.98

ROBES
SALE
9.88

&gt;

Sport Coats
Tan, Blue, Flannel

Recognition K\petted
WASHINGTON’ ( i r i i — U S
Ambatiador to Cuba Karl K. T
Smith flew hark to Havana today
after hurried cor filiation* at tht
State Department
HI* Hidden departure t h I t
morning led to *prrul»tin«i that
W*c Unite*! Slalet would rrrognitc
•te new pruvDi-nat goternment
af
Pre*ident
Manuel
t'm itia
aometimr today.

Boy's Jackets
Values to 12.08

Now -

3.99 to

6.88

Children*!

Tennis

Shoes

Boy’s T-Shirts

2.99

39c

Children's

Boy’s Sport

House Shoes

Coats

Reg. 2.98

1.99

Value

12.98

Now

9.88

Don't Mina Purcell's Once A Year Gigantic Clearance Sals

B.EPURCELLCx
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�News Briefs
Board To Meet
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U P I ) — The
•late hoed Board wilt meet here
Jan. It.

Bomb Law Proposed

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NO. 145

WASHINGTON t u r n — suit
new lawi to pit the fall power «f
the FBI acaimt “hate bomberi”
were proposed In C o n a rro today

Seaman Strike Ends
B O N E (UPI) — Italian ship*
were able to leave for foreign
pom Index ■* the and of a owe day
•trike by Italian teamen.

Draft Bill Ready

Ike Predicts Record Prosperity
Message Highlights

W ASH ING TO N ( U I T ) - A kill
to aatend the draft another four
year* will be the Home Armed
W ASHINGTON (UPD Hint) to "eipccled to be the moat pro*
Service* Committee'* firtl order
prrout in our hiatory."
iighu
of
President
F.iicnhower'a
of legislative butinei* tht* year.
addreta on the Slate of the Union:
' There to real hope that we een
"Neceaaion to fading into) hit look forward to a time toi Ihe foreA V E IJ.IN O , Italy ( L T D - A lory.” The year beginning In July ••cable future when needed tea
trolley hue with 60 yasttngrr* wai
reform* can be acrompliihed."
tel on fire by a lightning bull
The adtnmltoralioai will prepare
Thuraday mghl. Knur person* re­
taa proposla* "to rrmovr tnrqui
ceived minor bum* and hroiras.
lie. and to enhance incentive* for
*11 Ameriran* to work, to tave
and In invert."

Bolt Hits Trolley

’

Better Than Man

TRICKY (IOLF SHOT— Allc* Bauer dnnnnktriite* a tricky
golf shut while aUtuling on one leg a* sinter, Marlene
Bauer Hogge (back to camera) watches. The action took
place in the Ladies Professional Golf Association clinic
at Mayfair Country Club yesterday. Today, the LPGA teed
off in the 16,000 Open here.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Housewife Solves
Case; Law Failed

LO NDO N ( u r n —The Air Min
Klry today initalled an electronic
twain at Hi weather forecasting
NORWAMC. Calif (U P D - A
eenler to help ewt down m "Itn- home wife. angered ‘that her home
man #rme.“
had been hurglartied three limea
within a month, tumrd detertive
Thuraday and aurcteded where
KIN GSTON , Jamaica (U P I) — the aheriff* office failed.
Mrs. Marta D. VUIega*. to. not
Two helicopter* collided over M
Catherine Thurtday, killing Wil­ only aolved the cate to the belt
liam Darby, M, aad injuring an tradition of a televltloo top* androbber* thriller, ahe alto:
other Jamaican.
Furred the two impact* to eign
confraiion*.
Took Colored picture* of lham
BAGHDAD Iraq ( U P I) - Cora- In Ihe act of breaking a lock on
muntot Kail Germany Premier ■ hankie bo* where ahe kept
Otto Grotewhol waa g u m of hon money.
or Thuraday night at a reception
Completely humiliated the tutgiven by Iraqi Premier Abdul tl pecta by ordering them at the
Katiem.
point of a rifle to open a window
of her home and yell "help" until
a neighbor railed ihcrifT* depu
H A V A N A ( U P I)— Fidel Caitro'i tie*.
force* aearched today for MM Roth auapeela— IS • pear • old
iloten rifle* and ammunition be­ boy a— admitted breaking I n t o
lieved taken by the rival “ revolu­ Mr* Villrgaa* home three time*
tionary* directorate” In a rhallengf within thr part month and taking
to Caitro'a authority.
a total of 1230 in caah.
Mra. VUIega* took off Worn
work, armed heraelf with an tanMOSCOW (U P D — Soviet pren loaded .33 caliber rifle and a
and radio are giving full and rag camera with color film and a flaah
ular rovrrage lo Deputy Premier attachment, and walled until the
Anaata* Mlknyan'l vlttt to Ihe U, boy* broke Into her home.
"When they tlartrd tn force the
S. Indirating the Importance the
Kremlin hat a**igned to hi* trip. lock on a hankie bo* where I
keep money,"
the **td,
"I
•tapped from behind a door and
WICK. Scotland ( U P D - The tnapiwd their picture and then
Belgian trawler St. Jan Berch- aep( the g**n nn them."

’Copter Crash Fatal

'River Breaks Dam,
100 reared Killed Red Premier Honored
ZAMORA, Spain (U P I) — Rain
swollen water* crumbled a hug#
new power dam and rairadrd a
watery wall of death onto the
falum bcring tillage of Rlva del
Lago early today.
Flrat sketchy report* laid 10
•r more penoni may have been
killed.

Compromise Voted
,0 n Filibuster Bill
WASHINGTON (U P D -C o m p ro
iniae force* led by Senate Demo­
cratic Leader Lyndon B. Jnhnaon
won a teat • vole today in the
Senate diiputt aver fillhuiter
rule*.
They did m by tabling at John
aon'a requcit a motion, barked by
the liberal anti • fillhuiter Mock,
to re adopt all of the old Senate
rule* oacepl the one applying to
curbing filibuster*. The prevent
rule provide* for a two • third*
vote af all M member*— n r M
vote*— to rul off debate. The lib­
eral* want the rule changed to
aurb debate by a timplr majority
af SO votei.
Johnson to willing to change
the prr»ent fillhuiter rule lo aomc
axtent, but not a* draitlcaliy a*
the liberal propotal.
*
Hi* motion, carried by a to to
vote, lignified that Johnson's
compromise propotal on the fill
burter I * * u e probably wltl be
adopted.
Leaden of both partici threw
their w e i g h t behind Johnson's
compromise propotal to require
only two
third* of tho»e prrtrnt
and voting. Ttdi could be a* lew
a* SI and a* many a* M It alio
would let the tame two • third*
£trote to limit drhate on rule*
® ehangri, on which cloture i* now
banned.

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Weather
Partial cleatlag aad udder to­
night. Saturday partly rloudy and
rontlnurri ratkrr root, low In
night J* to 14. Northerlv wind* 1}
,M a St mile* per hour gradually
diminishing tonight and Saturday.

Auto Suicide Try
Proves Successful
M IAM I (U P II — A drspondetil
Miami attorney who police aay
tried to commit aulride by ram
ming into another ear died Thura
A d a ) of injuries
Paul Foiay. 32. never regained
•onsriousnrti long enough to ex­
plain hi* iriion. In hi* pocket,
officer* found a eulride nolo ad
d m * e d lo hit girl friend Naming
hta action an hi* acute alcohol
tom
The Florida Highway Patrol
•barged that Fully, apecdlng at
more than 10 mile* an hour, d#
Mherately followed the other ear
g M f the road tn tola aulcide at
tompt. Henry Newloa, Moore. 10,
attd hi* pet collie dog. were
eruahed to dtalb In the wreckage
•f the other vehlrle.

Commission Hears
Report On Voting
M ONTGOM ERY. Ale (U P D —
toffhe Civil Right* Uommisilon went
b e h in d rimed door* today lo bear
testimony from It* invrttlgatori
w o eaamintd rral.traUon rreonta
In three Alabama countie* lo da(ermine whether Negro**' vuflng
rights have been violated.
Ilanaah said there will be •
•Utement following the eaeculive
•etslon. There w u no Indication
how |onr the com minion would

The diiaiier itruck at 4 a m .
in northwest Fpaln, near the Portugurae border, when the twoyear old Vega de Tera hydroelec­
tric dam, a TOfoot high giant,
collipted before the prrtiure of
wrrk* of rainfall.
Down ruihed the watera of the
Tera River along a drrp moun­
tain valley reaembling a declined
bowling alley. Rlva dr Lago. a
hamlet nettled in the tomher
mounlain* of northern Spain, lay
three mile* downstream
The village waa ahatlrred and
then engulfed.
The full atory of the drilruction
wa* yet to hr told. In Ha atrep
plunge, the wall of water ripped
out the only road leading lo thr
village and bad weather made
flying lo the arena impoitlble.
There wa* no other form of
communication to the drtolatr
mountain badland*, a b o u t HU
mile* northwett of Madrid. Sur­
vivor* apparently made it by boat
downtlrram to give the alarm.
A joint military • civil minion
tel out immediately from thta
provincial capital to aid the turvivora. It had more than 1
mile* to go ovrrland through
craggy mountain* and by boat
through the (urging Tera River.
Civil aulhorlliet in Zamora, who
eatlmatrd Ihe death toll, ••ml
aurvitori who made it out of
lUva dr Lago told hyatrrlrally of
bodit* floating In Ihe lake which
adjoin* their village.
The irrtion la onr of the pour
ett in Spain, an area of primitive
farming method* with *heep grat­
ing on the arid tableland* and
fruit and grape* grown in the
many rtvrr valley*. Mo*t of the
village* have changed little toner
medieval lime*.
The Spani*h government built
the modern concrete dam to trrd
power into a nationwide network,
it held an ritimated H i million
cubic leel of water.

500 Rifles Missing

Mikoyan Is News

lti Seamen Rescued

man* retrued 1( BrttHh teamen
today from a ship which tank tn
■ North Sea gale Three of the
crew were reported m ining.

Ike At Camp David

Big Bombers Cost
'Weight In Gold'

WASHINGTON ( U P D - Prraldent Klienhnwer. ehorlly after
W ASHINGTON (U P I) - Some
delivering hi* Slate of Ihe Union
menage lo Congret*. left for new U . 8 Air Force bomber* lit­
Camp David, the prelidential re­ erally "coat their weight in gold "
President F.tornhowrr rltrd that
treat in Ihe Catoelln Mountain* of
fact today a* one rraion national
Mary land.
trcurlty coat* 47 bfllkm dollar* a
year.
Other eiample*
DF.S MOINES, Iowa |
_
“Wa are now ordering fighter
The uautl twice a year chert of
turkey carving no longer may t-e, aircraft which are priced at M
a problem. The bird now can he limea a* much aa the fighter* of
marketed in lauiage form for allr­ World War II ”
"The overall coto ef Inlrodur
ing hot or cold, an mduttry ipokei*
tng Alia* mltalle* into our armed
man aaid.
fnree* will average SS million dol
lira per mi*ttle on the firing
line "
C A T A N IA , Sicily ( U l 'l l — An
The bomber* which "coat their
lonio Glufrida pulled out a piitnl
wright to gold” were identified
and *tartrd etiooting when a truck
by the Whitr lloute a* the Air
accidentally ocrrturnrd hi* fruit Force Hi* and thr Navy'* ASJ.
•land Thurtday. Four *hot» misted
Thr Prraldrnt'a artthmrtir wa*
the truck driver, hut one hit Alflo
hated on gold heing worth about
Strano, breaking hi* collar hone,
Jjoo a pound The price In Ihli
country to S3* per troy ounre.
which nan* about 14 oonrei lo thr
R O TTIN C D K A N .
E n g l a n d pound.
Mr* Nr lie Wynn Byrd. H . ( U I T ) — former owner* of pig The Navy bombri weigh* IJ. imj
died thl* morning It Seminole who drank hrrtelf to death in a pound, anti coil* the goternmrnl
Memorial Ho«pltil Horn in At wine More on New Tear'* Eve h*d atom ItT.WW.OOb— a v e r a g i n g
lanta. G;, , Mr* Hvrd wa* a re new* for a dtir joe key who itart •lightly over V M per pound
•ident of Tallaha***# She he&gt; ed a burial fund for her. Sally the The B ii bomber weight 47,000
been It.mg in Sanford with her looted pig wa* rremaled.
pound* with a price tag of tto.
daughter, Mr*. B F Whltner Jr.
Tuu.OQO, thu* coiling about 1567
Survivor* include her daughter,
a pound
Mr* Whllner, one mvi F. G
A T I. A N T v (Ill'll Atlanta Nr
Byrd Jr . Tallahassee. I hr. * to* erne* today won a federal judge'*
len, Mr*. H M. Reed and Mr* ruling that ttate and city hut teat
M O Markham of Tampa, and •egrvgatkn law* are wixonitituMr*. Arthur Butt* of Atlanta
liooat and they Immediately urged
Service* for Mr*. Byrd will he mrmt-ert of their raee to hegin
N ■ county liming hoard meet
held Monday In Tvllahauee.
‘ fitting with white*.
mg approve*. Hanford Nehl Hot
tiers trill start immediate eon
tlrvirtlon of a 172.000 plant at
Pecan Ave. and Fifth St The bot
lUng company now to loealed on
Celery Ave
Thr epeelit meeting waa aallrd
for I p. m today In the Sanford
Civic Center. Sanford CMy Com
miiaiurvera approved tor move
Robert A. Dowling will deliver of aaraiamrnt and toe Ge
Tuesday night, but the Informs
Ihe flr*t of hie re-ewfuetlon ed 1ion deride* the mlllegr
linn waa not publieiied antll pro
dretie* lo eivir club* neat week
Mr*. Walker Mid that ahe had perty settlement* had been raerh
Dowling ie head of thr firm that alatrd last rammer before toe ed.
ie now In the procra* of rretie** eqiMlltatkm hoard toet ihe reNehl now bold* as eptkm on
Ing Seminole County.
aervrd Ihe right to eel the level the property end ha* announced
With the difficult talk of aril of
aaiellmrnl.
Commissioner* ita intention* to tuuilrucl thr
ing the pulillr on incteited tear*. laid yesterday that they wanted rmxlern plant at *oon aa appro*
Dowling appeared before County Ihe level art el 7J per rent, and al eome* from the toning hoard
Commiiiionrre yertrrdey to find that'* why Dowling wet ordered
out juit how much and what he to put the property value* al 72
•hould rrleeae to thr public.
per rent an the card*.
Dowling ha* been ordered by
They eip lined that the 76 pet
the Commixion lo place 75 per
cent ot full value on property cent figure would spread Ihe lei
own.r* card* A m ding to Mr*. hate, and tnrludt residents to the
ST. ALB A N S. England (U P D — A
Mary Eerie Welker, county tax lower brarkeli. Question* railed Uhurch af England tribune! Thure
ineludr:
What
to
full
value?
Caah
anritor, the Com minion would
day overruled the torsi vicar and
find thcmacivre with only 10 per value, replacement value, ar on authorised Mra. Ditb Bander to
rant on thr he* roll* if they main­ glual coat? The last eetma to erect a birdbath a* • memorial
tain their intention of aetllng lag have been eliminated, but Dow aver bar brother s grave.
a*Raiment at T l per rant, aa ling will have lo decide before The consistory court action re­
c*at week about Ihe other two.. verted a ruling by the Rev. Gavin
well aa properly value.
Mra. Walker said thla morning Cooper who refuted bra permto
Mrs. Walker said that normal­
ly the appraisal company placet that toe favored • to per cent Mon la act ap g*e memorial and
a full I U per rent on the cards: sateaament level, with a 100 per aaid aha should part
g ranee

No Carving Needed

Spectator Wounded

Mrs. Nelle Byrd
Dies Early Today . Burial Not Needed

Segregation looses

Nehi Plans Plant;
Approval Sought

Dowling To Reveal
Appraisal Figures

I

rent eeahttioa by toe •ppraltil

Birdbath Approved
As Grave Marker

President Asks Congress Tax Cut Possible,
But Not In 1959;
To Bolster Integration
WASHINGTON (U P !) —

Prato

conduct to well areas of human

dvnt Rtirnhowrr a*ktd Congrei* rights aa "freedom from diierimtoday to jotn him m tupjioriing tnation to voUng, to public rduca-

thr Supremr Court ruling* agalnrt
•chool trgn-galion.
The chief eirrutlvr raid to hto
Slate of the Union adder**, that
the United States waa uniter
"W r can afford averylhing we rlose International acruliny for its
clearly neeJ, but we cannot afford
one rent of watte. . . . I( we are
wur and resolute wr will not lot
crate Inflation to the year* to
come."
"1 ihall aak Congreaa lo amrod
the EmploymrM Act of 19*4 to
make H rlrar that government in
lend* to u*e all appropriate
Defrnve dollar* are being saved
meant to protect the buying pow
at the Sanford Na*al Atr Station
rr of the dottar."
with rarrful preparation for the
"Can gov ernmrnt bated upon move to an AS|&gt; *ituadron from
Jacksonville lo Sanford.
liberty and Ihe God given right*
An
adianee detachment
to
of man permanently endure when
readying
ihnps
and
officra
for
the
ceaselessly challenged hy a dir
3S0 men who will arrive in Sanford
tatorthlp. hortlle to our mode of
neat Friday The squadron will
life, and controlling an economic
park lit equipment in Jacksonville
and military power of great and
and move hy truck In Ihe prepared
growing rtrengO)! For ua the *n•pare*, where unpacking prntdrmi
■wrr ha* alwayi hern found, and
will be kept to a minimum. Due to
It etlll found In thr devotion, the
advance planning thr squadron
vittiioi) and the courage end for
wiU save many hours of time and
lltudr of ow
manpower to moving equipment
after arrival.
"We eeek to prevent war al
Peraonnrl will be trat*«frirrd un­
any place and in any dtmenaion. itor written order*, and will report
If a local dftpute should flare in­ to Hanford with mi leave authorto armed hostilities, the teal lied an route The iquadron will
problem would be to keep the eon operate during Ihe weekend with a
flirt from spreading . . In rap full flight ichedule the following
port of Ihrac objective* we main­ Monday.
tain force* ef great power and
The advanrr detachment to un­
fleaihllity."
der Ihe command of Kn*. Dortlki
Kthet). who already he* obtained
"There ran be bo auch thing at housing for hit wife and two rtififortreai America. K aver we dren at in* Plnrerett Drive.
were reduced lo the notation Im­
Welcoming cere mooie* will be
plied hy that term, we would oc­ held Jin . le for VAII-1. Ihe lelert
cupy ■ prison, M l a fortret* . . Heavy Attack Wing One iquadron
"Over the year* the world hat tn complete the family circle SI thr
come to underliend clearly that local air nation Many of the men
M to our firm polity not to rasa have already found housing for
(enanre aggreaiiew. to Lebanon. their families Other* will he
Taiwan and Berlin — our aland trarchlnr during the weekend af­
ha* been rleer, right, add cipre* ter arrival.
etve ef the drtermtoved will of a
•nlird people "

Squadron Planning
'Economical' Move

State Taxes Dip,
Troubles Increase

lion, to accrit lo job*."
"Th e image of America abroad
to not tmprmrd when school ehll
dren, through eloaing of some ot
our achool*. and through no fault
of their own. arr deprived of their
opportunity foe an education," he
said.
He referred to school* closed to
Arkansas and Virginia hg state
authorities r • • i a t i n ■ the high
court’* desegregation order*.
Klaeohowrr told Congress he
would aooo submit hi* propniili
for new civil right* legislation but
he did nut ipell them out.
It waa not Uve “ eole respondbibty of an* onr branch of our
government'' to "work for the
matimum raaliiation of equality
of opportunity." hr aaid.
"Those of ut who are privileged
to hold public office." hr *eid,
"have a solemn obligation to
make meaningful" thr "Inspiring
objective" that all citiaen* are
entitled to equal right* regardless
of rare, religion or national origin
"We can fulfill Hull obligation,"
he said, "hy our leadership to
leaching, peiiuadlng, drtnnnrtral
tng and to enforcing the law."
Eiaenhower told the lawmakers,
"All of aa should make alear that
the government to wnlled In the
common purpose of giving rap
port to the law and the decision*
of the court*"

10 Believed Dead
In Crash Of Plane

wreckage ef e Southeast Airlines
plana
miaiiBg athce Thursday
night wMi M persona aboard was
•potted today about COO feet from
the top ef rugred Knlelaa Moon
tala.
There wa* no sign of tofr af Me
•rene of thr wreckage.
An Air National Guard plane
spotted the wreckage about Ml It
mile* cart of Hnlrton Dam to thr
heavily forrrtrd up|&gt;cr East Trnn
'•see area.
Capl. Kolwrt A. Jarkeon of the
Civil Atr Patrol, who to also a
doctor, led • middle unit to the
•rene He wa* accompanied by II
member* of the Greensville,
Tenn., m r u r squad
M was believed M would lake
rescuer* several hours to rrarh
the aeene which I* about 26 atr
mile* from the Tri CHIe* Airport
where search hcadquartrr* wai
centered.
The last report iruni the plane'*
pilot. Robert Cnllmier, wet ti
t 13 p. m. Ttiursday that he we*
coming to on tortrumenla.

Engel Will Speak
To Chamber Board

Truck Hits Truck
Disabled On Road

WASHINGTON (U P D - Praah
dvnt Elsenhower to kis Slats of
Ihe Union mrssage today prrtlictad America will achieve all lima
record prosperity to Ihe coming
II month*.
With the 195k recession fading
Into history, he admonished tha
heavily-Drmorratir Congra** lo
help maintain "the marked for­
ward thrust of our economy” hy
culling the cost of government
and adupling hi* forthcoming bal­
anced budget.
1/ Congret* will do Ihia. foe
President held out hope tor tag
reductions "to the foreseeable fu­
ture." allhough not this year. Ha
will have the traaaury prepara
proposals to overhaul the las
ttrurlurc "at the proper lima."
He called for resolute anmn by
government, hurincaa and labor
"to curb the wage price spiral**
and prrvrnt further decline* in
the vatoa ot the dollar.
Na War Beta
Surveying the troubled world
scene, thr President denounced
the Soviet Union for wcDhing an
international a g r e e manta aad
twisting treaties, particular Im
Berlin. The Cammuniata regard
treaties aa "mars terapa of pa­
per,” ha aaid.
Ha waa aautiouatg confide at,
however, af avoiding major a a fllct as tong aa America rematoad
powerful and dedicated to “a
genuine avals of tow among aattona."

security wiU coat mors than 0
billion dollars a yaar—roughly •
par aant of the total budget. Thta
•atimatv c a v a r a d tha armed
forest, foa Atomic BnargT ComKINGSPORT. Tenn (IIP I1 — The million aad atUKoff aid to

“ The baiic quration toeing «ae
today to more than mrre aurvlval— the military drfrnie of na­
tional life ami territory. It to the
prcavrvatiofl of a way of life. We
muat meet the world challenge
and at Ihe earn* lime permit no
TALLA H A M K E (U P D Flo
atagnation in America Unlre* we rida to nol yet nut of the Bnan
progreee, we regret*.'
riel wood*, g revenue horn (he
Hate's salt* and B**»fWie tale* to
any tadlraiinn
Deermher rnllrrlt-m*. reflecting
November isle*. dipped helnw
November t and the derllne era*
grraler iMrcentagcwtae than 1**1
year. Complrolli-r Roy R Green
reported Thurtday
Th r annoumemrnt ef i P md
llul lolh late* produced mare
Iton steel rolling mill over San
money to llecrml-er, Prt* ihea
ford came "very prematurely",
for Drcemlier, IM7.
A. H. Peteraon Jr. aald today.
5*le* la* rolleellona Hi Dcrem
I'lans for Ihe mill'* conrtnirtlon
her ramr lo til 39k.air., an to
were revealed yesterday in The
rrra»e of 7 U per rent over De
DeLand Sun News.
rrmber of ll»M. tlut colleetioni
"AD tranm lion* are stall very
fell |77.iuil ur u ; per eenl under
much to the fortnilive Mage,"
ndlertlon* for November.
Joe Engel, the “ Harnum of
I'rteraun
rontinuei)
"An
an
In 1957, Green aaid, December Havehall," will apeak In the Hoard
nounrrmrni of any krnd to pre r»dlrrl|nn« fell only |R,tl2 or noft
of fbrectora of the Seminole
mature The type of mill ha* not
per eenl un-tn Ihe figure for County Uhamher of Commerce
yet been determined, and there
November 1*5*
Tuesday night
I* nothing definite lo merit any
(•a* t*&gt; eolliiluma tbl* Decriu
Eogc! to the president of tt&gt;c
rirttrment Wr are disappointed
l-er totalled
up 2 26 per Uhatlsnooga lx»kuut«,
(Tistl*
that there wa* any publicity,"
eenl o*rr eollrrllitns for Dereni nonga. Tenn Although the bateI’eteraon said that thr tract
tier. l«57 ton down *?;« u r or hall eluh hs« nrrt heen a pennant
under eonrtderation contained 2n S.n per eenl under November,
ronlender for many year*. B hsi
arre*. not Xn a* reported The I9M
operated with financial surer**,
lite la located two mile* writ of
due to Kngtl’* original promo
U. 8. Highway 17 R on the 81
lion*.
John* Hlvrr to Voluiia County.
The quarterly meeting of the
According lo The ttun News a r­
Hoard will be held at 7 p m. in ttir
ticle, Information about the mill
Sanford Civic Center. A Dutch
came from Zoning Coinmitaion
treat dinner of rosit l&gt;eef will be
chairman Lee Maawrll Maiwrll
A tlrt|&gt;rr csti was turn ta»*e served by Mr*. Homer Utile.
•aid that be had tonductrd a pre
KrtervaUun* mart be mads by
limlnary atudy and waa aatiiflrd and sinathtd flat again*! H* noon Monday.
trailer
toil
nlcM
when
a
trarlorthat Ihe plant would be equipped
to reduce annoyance* to nearby Ir slier jackknifed after rwnning
residence*. He (Md not name live into the rear M • dump trurk on
manufacturer.
Slate Road tX No one ws* to the
The property to owned by Stan
toy Waamaa, Miami t l John* sleeper cab *1 ttie lime.
The dump trurk wa* broken
Realty, repreiented by Ptlrr»on.
It handling hi* local land Iran* down on the highway, one mile
west of Altamonte Spring* Ac
cording to Highway Patrolman J. |
L. Biker, the drivra of the tractor
Wanted am raglalarad road
apparently did not tee Ihe flares con»truction angtoear with admin­
and reflector signal*.
istrative ability. This wa* foa
Driver of tot dump truck wet decIaIon af Seminole County CoraWeller I . Tyron J r , Orlando miaaionera after a four-hour drive
Sanford Building Official M. A- Charge* were placed again*! Ol over county roada yesterday.
The board ditcovrrrd that roada
■Eoo4a" Yelvtnglnn kai been ap­ lie E. Threlkeld, Tilutville. opera­
pointed to the Unde Engineering tor of the Irartnr trailer, which only a month old were crumbling
and Advltory rommlllee of the aurtalned $*W demage*. There and full of pot holes. Commitalon
Routhern Building Cod* Congren. were no tajurirt.
•r David Galrhel, when asked
CHy Manager W a r r e n
E.
about foa roads aatod, "Whet,
Knowlet aaid of the appointotont.
Ihoie trail*?"
"This to one of th* higheat honor*
AdvrrUttmcoto wM ba run to
that a building Iniperlor ran get."
NEW YOHK (U P I) — A leak four newapapart. tovlUtig appli­

Story About Plant
Called Premature

Peace Predicted

i - 'f i

Mikoyan Arrives
For Chicago Visit

ailCAOO lUPIV—Sovtot Deputy
Prrmtor Anaatsa Miknyan arrive*
to Chicago today, armed with an
Invitation to "drop to" at a baa
drivar’a four room apartment and
that with an average American.
Mikoyan waa scheduled to ar­
rive hy plana *4 Midway Airport
from Detroit, where hit reception
Thuraday night Included a bar­
ren* of agga, mowhall* and la•ulla hurled ha *°° damonatratora.
A apokeiman for Hungarian
frretfom fighter* to Chirago aakl
pickrt* would great Mikoyan at
Midway and al other Wop* at foa
Conrad Hilton Hotel and (be Ublrago Club, to spile of a pica by
President Riienhowar that ha ha
treated with courtesy.
Imre Frank, ally editor and baaIneaa manager of Ihe Hungarlaa
Hally Newt, said he rapertrd th*
demon*1ration* lo be pearefut.
Ptrkrts Hurt Kggi
In Detroit Thuriday nighl, angry
picket* threw s Iwmii a d»irn eggs
and tnowhall* at Mikoyan when
he emerged from a limmialne at
Ihe eacluvtve Detroit Club to *4lend a dinner
Thr egg* ml**ed their target
bul aplallcrad * Rule Department
»crurll&gt; agent and *evrr*l newtmen. The drmonviralora thouted
"butcher go home." and "remem­
ber Budapest.**

ChoniH To Rehears*
The Hanford Male Chorus will
rehearse al H pm Monday tn th*
ifsnford Civic (‘enter under the
direction of Harry Weir.

Seminole Seeking
Expert Road Help

Yelvington Named
To Code Congress

Kidnap Clued Sought

Doctor Diet At 105
CORDOBA, gpsto (U P I) - Dr.
Jot* Amo Serrano, Spain’i aideit
doctor, died bare today at foa aga
of IDS. Ha ramalncd active to Ma
MMba M M k

(urea ot more than &gt;00 police and
EH? men continued to track down
•cores ef tip* and possible toad*
today in the totrnalva March for
tiny Lilt Rota CMaochio, kid
napad a wtefc ago from a hospital
nursery anly 2^v hours after bar

aurance that be will ba able to
do bit job without totericrenee
from politician*"
The county roada have bean
built pravtoutly under the (Unc­
tion of a road supervisor, who
lark* MI# aapericnct and know­
ledge of an engineer. Krider aaid.
Commiivion Lawrence Swufford
added, "Wa shouldn't build an­
other county load without aa aagtarer."
Until foa m w man to found,
work vritl ba dona no roada to the
Forratl CUy subdivision and
Prairia Lake arclion. Camralftlonart will study Mw road priori*
ty program before Mw Mat

cants to aubmh foatr qualifica­
tion* and minimum alary for tha
road atiginrar’i job. Applicant*
will ba aerranad bp Mm board a
Jut. SB.
in*
.
A l aouaty ampfoyM who
Chairman Jofaa Irktor aw4d. " t o
order to gat and keep a good at foa pleasure of the County

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•-

_
CLEARANCE SA LE!

h n l - T t m ^ i a , I, 1989

5"-------------- ~

One American Get'
Mikoyan In Lather
WASHINGTON (UPI) — On
American at Vast hai Deputy So
rM Premier Anutai I. Mlknyir
in la a lather
Ha'a Alton»o Tana, a TOyear «M
Itotel barber. He Hopped by the
Soviet Embauy M ay — for the
toird etralsht day — In *tve the
ft* King diplomat Mi morning
•bare.
Tana, who hai waited on to
Many prominent people In the
poit 10 yean that he can't re
Member them all. Mid Mlknyan I*
"a very nice fellow, a hind and
gentle man.”
Unlike mott barbercuitomer re
lalinni, there'i little ennveriation
—almoet none, in fact.
**We }u»t »aj 'food (nomine
and then, when I'm finished,
'rood day'/* Tana taid "Then Mr
Mlkoyan thanki me and how* "
Proving In he lomethlng of a
diplomat himtelf. Tana laid when
aiked If Mlkoyan got or needed a
fcalmrt:
* !le didn’t aik for one.'*
Tana refuted to »ay whether
Mlknyan paid him for the lhavei.
or gave him a tip for hii arrvice*
"Thote arr money nutter* that
I punt won't diiniu," he laid
Aikrd how hr happened to he
tapped for th" j'*b, hr rrp' i-d
"Someone at the State l&gt;rp»rtment aikrd rue to do it. Some tody
muii have recommended me."

Cliburn Cancels
Four Concerts

fci~'

TUCSON, Arti fUPM-Pjenlif
Tan Clihurn nid today he hat
tanrrlled hi* concerl* for the neit
If dayt hecauie of a tnotharhe
"1 love pla&gt;ing. hut t don't
•dnk the audience would enjoy
ft if I'm tilting there wrarkrd
With pain," the popular young
gianiat laid "And my power* of
ganeentration would not he at
good."
Cliburn. who laid he had been
bothered in the pait four month*
by Ilia teeth hut hai not hid time
la go to a dentlit herauie of hi*
heavy concerl irhedule. cancelled
poorer!* »e&lt; for San Antonio. Tex .
Saturday. Atlanta. Jan 11; Birm
btgham, Jan IT , and Syracuse.
II Y . Jan to
Cllhum ha* hern here *lnre
Monday and taid he would prob
ghty hate to remain until nett
week in order to hate a witdom
tooth pulled.

Rebels Say Flynn
Never Saw Co&lt;tro
HAVANA U’ l’ ll - The rebel
publication Ketoletion tmffr.1 lo
day at Hollywood *tar Krm’
Ply nn'a report that be w u wound•d "while Of.er*llrg with Fidel
Caitro .*
"That on*' (Flynn) never taw
Caitro." laid Violet a Caul* *
woman hroadraitrr for the rebel
radio, in an article putill(bed hy
getolutiun
Flynn, who **id be had been
Mrafrd hy a goternment plane
while traveling with a band of
rebel raidrn, ihowed new*mer
here a leg wound which he taid
wi* rained either hy a got em­
inent bullet or hy a chip of the
mawnry &lt;&gt; knocked off a pillar
behind which he hid taken cover

B egin s F rid a y M o r n in g Jan u ary 9 th 9 :0 0 a.m. - 6:00 p.m .

Men's Suits
59.95

Blue Serge

Now

49.88
59.95 Charcoal Blk. Now

49.88
Men's Felt
Hats

54.95 Charcoal Speciql

44.88
59.95 Gabardine Only

One Group

39.88

10.00 Value

49.95

Summer

Now

Now

39.88 &amp; 35.00
Odds &amp; Asst. 25.00
Men's Shoes
REG
SALE
16.95
14.88
14.95

10.00

12.95
9.95

Special Work
Shoes
7.95

7.95 Value

5.99

Dress Pants

Sale

Reg.

16.88
12.88
10.88
9.88
7.88
688
588

18.95 Blue Serge
14.95 Gab &amp; W ool
12.95 Flannels
12.95 Wools
9.95 Value
8.95 Reg.
6.95 - 7.95

Now
Now

M EN ’S RAIN COATS
Reg.

Value

2.00 Now

Shop Caps 69c

5.98
5.95

7.00

Work Gloves

Value

- -

1.79
- ,59c
- 1.88

3.98
One la&lt;»t

MEN'S
Reg.
12.98

ROBES
SALE
9.88

&gt;

Sport Coats
Tan, Blue, Flannel

Recognition K\petted
WASHINGTON’ ( i r i i — U S
Ambatiador to Cuba Karl K. T
Smith flew hark to Havana today
after hurried cor filiation* at tht
State Department
HI* Hidden departure t h I t
morning led to *prrul»tin«i that
W*c Unite*! Slalet would rrrognitc
•te new pruvDi-nat goternment
af Pre*ident Manuel
t'mitia
aometimr today.

Boy's Jackets
Values to 12.08

Now -

3.99 to

6.88

Children*!

Tennis

Shoes

Boy’s T-Shirts

2.99

39c

Children's

Boy’s Sport

House Shoes

Coats

Reg. 2.98

1.99

Value

12.98

Now

9.88

Don't Mina Purcell's Once A Year Gigantic Clearance Sals

B. EPURCELL Cx
• NO
REFUNDS

• NO
KCHANGI

�News Briefs
Board To Meet
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
•late hoed Board wilt meet here
Jan. It.

Bomb Law Proposed

(5It?

fm ttii

• *
VOL. XLIX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER*

United P ra« Leaned Wire

Eetahliahed 1908

FRIDAY. JANUARY 9. 1969

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 145

WASHINGTON turn — suit
new lawi to pit the fall power «f
the FBI acaimt “ hate bomberi”
were proposed In Conarro today

Seaman Strike Ends
BONE (UPI) — Italian ship*
were able to leave for foreign
pom Index ■* the and of a owe day
•trike by Italian teamen.

Draft Bill Ready

Ike Predicts Record Prosperity
M essage H ig h lig h ts

WASHINGTON (U IT )-A kill
to aatend the draft another four
year* will be the Home Armed
Service* Committee'* firtl order WASHINGTON (UPD - Hint) to "eipccled to be the moat pro*
iighu of President F.iicnhower'a prrout in our hiatory."
of legislative butinei* tht* year.
addreta on the Slate of the Union:
' There to real hope that we een
Bolt Hits Trolley
"Neceaaion to fading into) hit look forward to a time toi Ihe foreAVEIJ.INO, Italy (LTD - A lory.” The year beginning In July ••cable future when needed tea
trolley hue with 60 yasttngrr* wai
reform* can be acrompliihed."
tel on fire by a lightning bull
The adtnmltoralioai will prepare
’ Thuraday mghl. Knur person* re­
taa proposla* "to rrmovr tnrqui
ceived minor bum* and hroiras.
lie. and to enhance incentive* for
*11 Ameriran* to work, to tave
and In invert."
Better Than Man
TRICKY (IOLF SHOT— Allc* Bauer dnnnnktriite* a tricky LONDON ( urn—The Air Min
"Wr can afford averylhing we
golf shut while aUtuling on one leg a* sinter, Marlene Klry today initalled an electronic
clearly neeJ, but we cannot afford
twain at Hi weather forecasting
NORWAMC.
Calif
(UPD
A
Bauer Hogge (back to camera) watches. The action took eenler to help ewt down m "Itn- home wife. angered ‘that her home one rent of watte. . . . I( we are
place in the Ladies Professional Golf Association clinic man #rme.“
had been hurglartied three limea wur and resolute wr will not lot
at Mayfair Country Club yesterday. Today, the LPGA teed
within a month, tumrd detertive crate Inflation to the year* to
o ff in the 16,000 Open here.
(Herald Staff Photo)
’Copter Crash Fatal Thuraday and aurcteded where come."
"1 ihall aak Congreaa lo amrod
KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI) — the aheriff* office failed.
the
EmploymrM Act of 19*4 to
Mrs. Marta D. VUIega*. to. not
Two helicopter* collided over M
make H rlrar that government in
Catherine Thurtday, killing Wil­ only aolved the cate to the belt lend* to u*e all appropriate
liam Darby, M, aad injuring an tradition of a televltloo top* and- meant to protect the buying pow
robber* thriller, ahe alto:
other Jamaican.
Furred the two impact* to eign rr of the dottar."
Red Premier Honored confraiion*.
"Can gov ernmrnt bated upon
Took Colored picture* of lham
BAGHDAD Iraq (UPI) - Cora- In Ihe act of breaking a lock on liberty and Ihe God given right*
of man permanently endure when
The diiaiier itruck at 4 am. muntot Kail Germany Premier ■ hankie bo* where ahe kept ceaselessly challenged hy a dir
ZAMORA, Spain (UPI) — Rain
Otto
Grotewhol
waa
gum
of
hon
money.
swollen water* crumbled a hug# in northwest Fpaln, near the Poror Thuraday night at a reception Completely humiliated the tut- tatorthlp. hortlle to our mode of
new power dam and rairadrd a tugurae border, when the twogiven
by
Iraqi
Premier
Abdul
tl
pecta by ordering them at the life, and controlling an economic
watery wall of death onto the year old Vega de Tera hydroelec­
Katiem.
point of a rifle to open a window and military power of great and
falumbcring tillage of Rlva del tric dam, a TOfoot high giant,
of
her home and yell "help" until growing rtrengO)! For ua the *ncollipted before the prrtiure of
Lago early today.
500
Rifles
Missing
a neighbor railed ihcrifT* depu ■wrr ha* alwayi hern found, and
Flrat sketchy report* laid 10 wrrk* of rainfall.
It etlll found In thr devotion, the
HAVANA
(UPI)—Fidel
Caitro'i
tie*.
Down ruihed the watera of the
•r more penoni may have been
vittiioi) and the courage end for
force*
aearched
today
for
M
M
Roth
auapeela—
IS
•
pear
•
old
Tera River along a drrp moun­
killed.
lltudr of ow
tain valley reaembling a declined iloten rifle* and ammunition be­ boya—admitted breaking I n t o
lieved
taken
by
the
rival
“
revolu­
Mr*
Villrgaa*
home
three
time*
bowling alley. Rlva dr Lago. a
"We eeek to prevent war al
hamlet nettled in the tomher tionary* directorate” In a rhallengf within thr part month and taking any place and in any dtmenaion.
to Caitro'a authority.
a
total
of
1230
in
caah.
mounlain* of northern Spain, lay
Mra. VUIega* took off Worn If a local dftpute should flare in­
three mile* downstream
work,
armed heraelf with an tan- to armed hostilities, the teal
Mikoyan
Is
News
The village waa ahatlrred and
problem would be to keep the eon
MOSCOW (UPD— Soviet pren loaded .33 caliber rifle and a flirt from spreading . . In rap
then engulfed.
camera
with
color
film
and
a
flaah
and
radio
are
giving
full
and
rag
The full atory of the drilruction
port of Ihrac objective* we main­
wa* yet to hr told. In Ha atrep ular rovrrage lo Deputy Premier attachment, and walled until the tain force* ef great power and
WASHINGTON (UPD-Compro plunge, the wall of water ripped Anaata* Mlknyan'l vlttt to Ihe U, boy* broke Into her home.
iniae force* led by Senate Demo­ out the only road leading lo thr S. Indirating the Importance the "When they tlartrd tn force the fleaihllity."
cratic Leader Lyndon B. Jnhnaon
village and bad weather made Kremlin hat a**igned to hi* trip. lock on a hankie bo* where I
"There ran be bo auch thing at
won a teat • vole today in the
keep money,"
the **td,
"I
flying lo the arena impoitlble.
fortreai America. K aver we
Senate diiputt aver fillhuiter
•tapped
from
behind
a
door
and
There wa* no other form of lti Seamen Rescued
were reduced lo the notation Im­
rule*.
WICK. Scotland (U P D - The tnapiwd their picture and then plied hy that term, we would oc­
communication to the drtolatr
They did m by tabling at John
mountain badland*, a b o u t HU Belgian trawler St. Jan Berch- aep( the g**n nn them."
cupy ■ prison, Ml a fortret* . .
aon'a requcit a motion, barked by mile* northwett of Madrid. Sur­ man* retrued 1( BrttHh teamen
"Over the year* the world hat
the liberal anti • fillhuiter Mock, vivor* apparently made it by boat today from a ship which tank tn
come to underliend clearly that
to re adopt all of the old Senate
■ North Sea gale Three of the
downtlrram to give the alarm.
M to our firm polity not to rasa
rule* oacepl the one applying to
A joint military • civil minion crew were reported mining.
(enanre aggreaiiew. to Lebanon.
curbing filibuster*. The prevent tel out immediately from thta
Taiwan and Berlin — our aland
rule provide* for a two • third*
provincial capital to aid the turha* been rleer, right, add cipre*
vote af all M member*—nr M vivora. It had more than 1 Ike At Camp David
etve ef the drtermtoved will of a
WASHINGTON (U P D - Prralvote*—to rul off debate. The lib­
mile* to go ovrrland through dent Klienhnwer. ehorlly after
•nlird people "
eral* want the rule changed to
craggy mountain* and by boat delivering hi* Slate of Ihe Union WASHINGTON (UPI) - Some
aurb debate by a timplr majority
through the (urging Tera River.
“ The baiic quration toeing «ae
menage lo Congret*. left for new U. 8 Air Force bomber* lit­
af SO votei.
Civil aulhorlliet in Zamora, who
Johnson to willing to change eatlmatrd Ihe death toll, ••ml Camp David, the prelidential re­ erally "coat their weight in gold " today to more than mrre aurvlPresident F.tornhowrr rltrd that val—the military drfrnie of na­
the prr»ent fillhuiter rule lo aomc aurvitori who made it out of treat in Ihe Catoelln Mountain* of
fact today a* one rraion national tional life ami territory. It to the
axtent, but not a* draitlcaliy a* lUva dr Lago told hyatrrlrally of Mary land.
trcurlty coat* 47 bfllkm dollar* a prcavrvatiofl of a way of life. We
the liberal propotal.
bodit* floating In Ihe lake which No Carving Needed
muat meet the world challenge
year.
*
Hi* motion, carried by a to to adjoin* their village.
and at Ihe earn* lime permit no
Other eiample*
DF.S MOINES, Iowa |
_
vote, lignified that Johnson's
The irrtion la onr of the pour The uautl twice a year chert of “Wa are now ordering fighter atagnation in America Unlre* we
compromise propotal on the fill
ett in Spain, an area of primitive
burter I * * u e probably wltl be farming method* with *heep grat­ turkey carving no longer may t-e, aircraft which are priced at M progreee, we regret*.'
a problem. The bird now can he limea a* much aa the fighter* of
adopted.
ing on the arid tableland* and
Leaden of both partici threw fruit and grape* grown in the marketed in lauiage form for allr­ World War II ”
ing hot or cold, an mduttry ipokei* "The overall coto ef Inlrodur
their w e i g h t behind Johnson's
many rtvrr valley*. Mo*t of the
tng Alia* mltalle* into our armed
compromise propotal to require village* have changed little toner man aaid.
fnree* will average SS million dol
only two third* of tho»e prrtrnt medieval lime*.
lira per mi*ttle on the firing
and voting. Ttdi could be a* lew
The Spani*h government built Spectator Wounded
line "
a* SI and a* many a* M It alio the modern concrete dam to trrd
CATANIA, Sicily (U l'll — An
The bomber* which "coat their
would let the tame two • third*
power into a nationwide network, lonio Glufrida pulled out a piitnl wright to gold” were identified
£trote to limit drhate on rule*
Thr annoumemrnt ef i P md
it held an ritimated Hi million and *tartrd etiooting when a truck by the Whitr lloute a* the Air
®ehangri, on which cloture i* now cubic leel of water.
Iton steel rolling mill over San
accidentally ocrrturnrd hi* fruit Force Hi* and thr Navy'* ASJ.
banned.
ford came "very prematurely",
•land Thurtday. Four *hot» misted
Thr Prraldrnt'a artthmrtir wa*
the truck driver, hut one hit Alflo hated on gold heing worth about A. H. Peteraon Jr. aald today.
Strano, breaking hi* collar hone,
Jjoo a pound The price In Ihli I'lans for Ihe mill'* conrtnirtlon
were revealed yesterday in The
country to S3* per troy ounre.
Burial Not Needed
which nan* about 14 oonrei lo thr DeLand Sun News.
"AD tranm lion* are stall very
ROTTINCDKAN.
E n g l a n d pound.
Partial cleatlag aad udder to­
Mr* Nr lie Wynn Byrd. H. (UIT) — former owner* of pig The Navy bombri weigh* IJ.imj much to the fortnilive Mage,"
I'rteraun rontinuei)
"An an
night. Saturday partly rloudy and died thl* morning It Seminole who drank hrrtelf to death in a
pound, anti coil* the goternmrnl
rontlnurri ratkrr root, low In Memorial Ho«pltil Horn in At wine More on New Tear'* Eve h*d
nounrrmrni of any krnd to pre
atom
ItT.W
W
.OOb—
a
v
e
r
a
g
i
n
g
night J* to 14. Northerlv wind* 1} lanta. G;, , Mr* Hvrd wa* a re new* for a dtir joe key who itart
mature The type of mill ha* not
•lightly over VM per pound
yet been determined, and there
,Ma St mile* per hour gradually •ident of Tallaha***# She he&gt; ed a burial fund for her. Sally the
The Bii bomber weight 47,000
diminishing tonight and Saturday. been It.mg in Sanford with her looted pig wa* rremaled.
I* nothing definite lo merit any
pound* with a price tag of tto.
rirttrment Wr are disappointed
daughter, Mr*. B F Whltner Jr.
Tuu.OQO, thu* coiling about 1567
that there wa* any publicity,"
Survivor* include her daughter, Segregation looses
a pound
I’ eteraon said that thr tract
Mr* Whllner, one mvi F. G
ATI. ANT v (Ill'll Atlanta Nr
under eonrtderation contained 2n
Byrd Jr . Tallahassee. Ihr. * to* erne* today won a federal judge'*
arre*. not Xn a* reported The
len, Mr*. H M. Reed and Mr* ruling that ttate and city hut teat
lite la located two mile* writ of
M O Markham of Tampa, and •egrvgatkn law* are wixonitituMIAMI (UPII — A drspondetil Mr*. Arthur Butt* of Atlanta
U. 8. Highway 17 R on the 81
liooat and they Immediately urged
Miami attorney who police aay
John* Hlvrr to Voluiia County.
Service* for Mr*. Byrd will he mrmt-ert of their raee to hegin
tried to commit aulride by ram held Monday In Tvllahauee.
According lo The ttun News ar­
N ■ county liming hoard meet
‘ fitting with white*.
ming into another ear died Thura
mg approve*. Hanford Nehl Hot ticle, Information about the mill
Ada) of injuries
tiers trill start immediate eon came from Zoning Coinmitaion
Paul Foiay. 32. never regained
tlrvirtlon of a 172.000 plant at chairman Lee Maawrll Maiwrll
•onsriousnrti long enough to ex­
Pecan Ave. and Fifth St The bot •aid that be had tonductrd a pre
plain hi* iriion. In hi* pocket,
lUng company now to loealed on limlnary atudy and waa aatiiflrd
officer* found a eulride nolo ad
that Ihe plant would be equipped
Celery Ave
dm *ed lo hit girl friend Naming
Thr epeelit meeting waa aallrd to reduce annoyance* to nearby
hta action an hi* acute alcohol
for I p. m today In the Sanford residence*. He (Md not name live
tom
Civic Center. Sanford CMy Com manufacturer.
The Florida Highway Patrol
The property to owned by Stan
miiaiurvera approved tor move
Robert A. Dowling will deliver of aaraiamrnt and toe Ge
•barged that Fully, apecdlng at
Tuesday night, but the Informs toy Waamaa, Miami tl John*
more than 10 mile* an hour, d# Ihe flr*t of hie re-ewfuetlon ed 1ion deride* the mlllegr
linn waa not publieiied antll pro Realty, repreiented by Ptlrr»on.
Mr*. Walker Mid that ahe had perty settlement* had been raerh It handling hi* local land Iran*
Mherately followed the other ear dretie* lo eivir club* neat week
Dowling ie head of thr firm that alatrd last rammer before toe ed.
gM f the road tn tola aulcide at
tompt. Henry Newloa, Moore. 10, ie now In the procra* of rretie** eqiMlltatkm hoard toet ihe reNehl now bold* as eptkm on
aervrd Ihe right to eel the level the property end ha* announced
attd hi* pet collie dog. were Ing Seminole County.
With the difficult talk of aril of
aaiellmrnl.
Commissioner* ita intention* to tuuilrucl thr
eruahed to dtalb In the wreckage
ing the pulillr on incteited tear*. laid yesterday that they wanted rmxlern plant at *oon aa appro*
•f the other vehlrle.
Dowling appeared before County Ihe level art el 7J per rent, and al eome* from the toning hoard
Commiiiionrre yertrrdey to find that'* why Dowling wet ordered
Sanford Building Official M. Aout juit how much and what he to put the property value* al 72
■Eoo4a" Yelvtnglnn kai been ap­
•hould rrleeae to thr public.
per rent an the card*.
pointed to the Unde Engineering
Dowling ha* been ordered by
They eip lined that the 76 pet
and Advltory rommlllee of the
the Commixion lo place 75 per
Routhern Building Cod* Congren.
MONTGOMERY. Ale (UPD— cent ot full value on property cent figure would spread Ihe lei
CHy Manager W a r r e n
E.
toffhe Civil Right* Uommisilon went own.r* card* A m ding to Mr*. hate, and tnrludt residents to the ST. ALBANS. England (UPD—A
b eh in d rimed door* today lo bear Mary Eerie Welker, county tax lower brarkeli. Question* railed Uhurch af England tribune! Thure Knowlet aaid of the appointotont.
testimony from It* invrttlgatori anritor, the Com minion would ineludr: What to full value? Caah day overruled the torsi vicar and "This to one of th* higheat honor*
w o eaamintd rral.traUon rreonta find thcmacivre with only 10 per value, replacement value, ar on authorised Mra. Ditb Bander to that a building Iniperlor ran get."
In three Alabama countie* lo da- rant on thr he* roll* if they main­ glual coat? The last eetma to erect a birdbath a* • memorial
(ermine whether Negro**' vuflng tain their intention of aetllng lag have been eliminated, but Dow aver bar brother s grave.
a*Raiment at Tl per rant, aa ling will have lo decide before The consistory court action re­ Doctor Diet At 105
rights have been violated.
c*at week about Ihe other two.. verted a ruling by the Rev. Gavin
CORDOBA, gpsto (UPI) - Dr.
Ilanaah said there will be • well aa properly value.
Mra. Walker said thla morning Cooper who refuted bra permto Jot* Amo Serrano, Spain’i aide it
•Utement following the eaeculive
Mrs. Walker said that normal­
•etslon. There w u no Indication ly the appraisal company placet that toe favored • to per cent Mon la act ap g*e memorial and doctor, died bare today at foa aga
how |onr the com minion would a full IU per rent on the cards: sateaament level, with a 100 per aaid aha should part
g ranee of IDS. Ha ramalncd active to Ma
rent eeahttioa by toe •ppraltil
MMba M M k

Housewife Solves
Case; Law Failed

'River Breaks Dam,
100 reared Killed

Compromise Voted
,0 n Filibuster Bill

Big Bombers Cost
'Weight In Gold'

•

Story About Plant
Called Premature

Weather

Mrs. Nelle Byrd
Dies Early Today .

Auto Suicide Try
Proves Successful

Nehi Plans Plant;
Approval Sought

Dowling To Reveal
Appraisal Figures

Commission Hears
Report On Voting

I

Yelvington Named
To Code Congress

Birdbath Approved
As Grave Marker

President Asks Congress Tax Cut Possible,
But Not In 1959;
To Bolster Integration
Peace Predicted

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Prato
dvnt Rtirnhowrr a*ktd Congrei*
today to jotn him m tupjioriing
thr Supremr Court ruling* agalnrt
•chool trgn-galion.
The chief eirrutlvr raid to hto
Slate of the Union adder**, that
the United States waa uniter
rlose International acruliny for its

Squadron Planning
'Economical' Move
Defrnve dollar* are being saved
at the Sanford Na*al Atr Station
with rarrful preparation for the
move to an AS|&gt; *ituadron from
Jacksonville lo Sanford.
An adianee detachment to
readying ihnps and officra for the
3S0 men who will arrive in Sanford
neat Friday The squadron will
park lit equipment in Jacksonville
and move hy truck In Ihe prepared
•pare*, where unpacking prntdrmi
will be kept to a minimum. Due to
advance planning thr squadron
wiU save many hours of time and
manpower to moving equipment
after arrival.
Peraonnrl will be trat*«frirrd un­
itor written order*, and will report
to Hanford with mi leave authorlied an route The iquadron will
operate during Ihe weekend with a
full flight ichedule the following
Monday.
The advanrr detachment to un­
der Ihe command of Kn*. Dortlki
Kthet). who already he* obtained
housing for hit wife and two rtifidren at in* Plnrerett Drive.
Welcoming cere mooie* will be
held Jin. le for VAII-1. Ihe lelert
Heavy Attack Wing One iquadron
tn complete the family circle SI thr
local air nation Many of the men
have already found housing for
their families Other* will he
trarchlnr during the weekend af­
ter arrival.

State Taxes Dip,
Troubles Increase
TALLAHAMKE (UPD - Flo
rida to nol yet nut of the Bnan
riel wood*, g revenue horn (he
Hate's salt* and B**»fWie tale* to
any tadlraiinn
Deermher rnllrrlt-m*. reflecting
November isle*. dipped helnw
November t and the derllne era*
grraler iMrcentagcwtae than 1**1
year. Complrolli-r Roy R Green
reported Thurtday
llul lolh late* produced mare
money to llecrml-er, Prt* ihea
for Drcemlier, IM7.
5*le* la* rolleellona Hi Dcrem
her ramr lo til 39k.air., an to
rrra»e of 7U per rent over De
rrmber of ll»M. tlut colleetioni
fell |77.iuil ur u ; per eenl under
ndlertlon* for November.
In 1957, Green aaid, December
r»dlrrl|nn« fell only |R,tl2 or noft
per eenl un-tn Ihe figure for
November 1*5*
(•a* t*&gt; eolliiluma tbl* Decriu
l-er totalled
up 2 26 per
eenl o*rr eollrrllitns for Dereni
tier. l«57 ton down *?;« ur or
S.n per eenl under November,
I9M

Truck Hits Truck
Disabled On Road

conduct to well areas of human
rights aa "freedom from diierimtnation to voUng, to public rducalion, to accrit lo job*."
"The image of America abroad
to not tmprmrd when school ehll
dren, through eloaing of some ot
our achool*. and through no fault
of their own. arr deprived of their
opportunity foe an education," he
said.
He referred to school* closed to
Arkansas and Virginia hg state
authorities r • • i a t i n ■ the high
court’* desegregation order*.
Klaeohowrr told Congress he
would aooo submit hi* propniili
for new civil right* legislation but
he did nut ipell them out.
It waa not Uve “ eole respondbibty of an* onr branch of our
government'' to "work for the
matimum raaliiation of equality
of opportunity." hr aaid.
"Those of ut who are privileged
to hold public office." hr *eid,
"have a solemn obligation to
make meaningful" thr "Inspiring
objective" that all citiaen* are
entitled to equal right* regardless
of rare, religion or national origin
"We can fulfill Hull obligation,"
he said, "hy our leadership to
leaching, peiiuadlng, drtnnnrtral
tng and to enforcing the law."
Eiaenhower told the lawmakers,
"All of aa should make alear that
the government to wnlled In the
common purpose of giving rap
port to the law and the decision*
of the court*"

10 Believed Dead
In Crash Of Plane

WASHINGTON (UPD - Praah
dvnt Elsenhower to kis Slats of
Ihe Union mrssage today prrtlictad America will achieve all lima
record prosperity to Ihe coming
II month*.
With the 195k recession fading
Into history, he admonished tha
heavily-Drmorratir Congra** lo
help maintain "the marked for­
ward thrust of our economy” hy
culling the cost of government
and adupling hi* forthcoming bal­
anced budget.
1/ Congret* will do Ihia. foe
President held out hope tor tag
reductions "to the foreseeable fu­
ture." allhough not this year. Ha
will have the traaaury prepara
proposals to overhaul the las
ttrurlurc "at the proper lima."
He called for resolute anmn by
government, hurincaa and labor
"to curb the wage price spiral**
and prrvrnt further decline* in
the vatoa ot the dollar.
Na War Beta
Surveying the troubled world
scene, thr President denounced
the Soviet Union for wcDhing an
international a g r e e manta aad
twisting treaties, particular Im
Berlin. The Cammuniata regard
treaties aa "mars terapa of pa­
per,” ha aaid.
Ha waa aautiouatg confide at,
however, af avoiding major a a fllct as tong aa America rematoad
powerful and dedicated to “a
genuine avals of tow among aattona."

security wiU coat mors than 0
billion dollars a yaar—roughly •
par aant of the total budget. Thta
•atimatv c a v a r a d tha armed
forest, foa Atomic BnargT ComKINGSPORT. Tenn (IIPI1—The million aad atUKo ff aid to
wreckage ef e Southeast Airlines
plana miaiiBg athce Thursday
i - 'f i
night wMi M persona aboard was
•potted today about COO feet from
the top ef rugred Knlelaa Moon
tala.
There wa* no sign of tofr af Me
•rene of thr wreckage.
An Air National Guard plane
spotted the wreckage about Ml It
mile* cart of Hnlrton Dam to thr ailCAOO lUPIV—Sovtot Deputy
heavily forrrtrd up|&gt;cr East Trnn Prrmtor Anaatsa Miknyan arrive*
to Chicago today, armed with an
'•see area.
Capl. Kolwrt A. Jarkeon of the Invitation to "drop to" at a baa
Civil Atr Patrol, who to also a drivar’a four room apartment and
doctor, led • middle unit to the that with an average American.
Mikoyan waa scheduled to ar­
•rene He wa* accompanied by II
member* of the Greensville, rive hy plana *4 Midway Airport
from Detroit, where hit reception
Tenn., m rur squad
M was believed M would lake Thuraday night Included a bar­
rescuer* several hours to rrarh ren* of agga, mowhall* and lathe aeene which I* about 26 atr •ulla hurled ha *°° damonatramile* from the Tri CHIe* Airport tora.
A apokeiman for Hungarian
where search hcadquartrr* wai
frretfom fighter* to Chirago aakl
centered.
The last report iruni the plane'* pickrt* would great Mikoyan at
pilot. Robert Cnllmier, wet ti Midway and al other Wop* at foa
t 13 p. m. Ttiursday that he we* Conrad Hilton Hotel and (be Ublrago Club, to spile of a pica by
coming to on tortrumenla.
President Riienhowar that ha ha
treated with courtesy.
Imre Frank, ally editor and baaIneaa manager of Ihe Hungarlaa
Hally Newt, said he rapertrd th*
demon*1ration* lo be pearefut.
Ptrkrts Hurt Kggi
Joe Engel, the “ Harnum of
Havehall," will apeak In the Hoard In Detroit Thuriday nighl, angry
of fbrectora of the Seminole picket* threw s Iwmii a d»irn eggs
County Uhamher of Commerce and tnowhall* at Mikoyan when
he emerged from a limmialne at
Tuesday night
Eogc! to the president of tt&gt;c Ihe eacluvtve Detroit Club to *4Uhatlsnooga lx»kuut«, (Tistl* lend a dinner
Thr egg* ml**ed their target
nonga. Tenn Although the batehall eluh hs« nrrt heen a pennant bul aplallcrad * Rule Department
ronlender for many year*. B hsi »crurll&gt; agent and *evrr*l newtoperated with financial surer**, men. The drmonviralora thouted
due to Kngtl’* original promo "butcher go home." and "remem­
ber Budapest.**
lion*.
The quarterly meeting of the
Hoard will be held at 7 p m. in ttir
Sanford Civic Center. A Dutch ChoniH T o Rehears*
treat dinner of rosit l&gt;eef will be
The Hanford Male Chorus will
served by Mr*. Homer Utile. rehearse al H pm Monday tn th*
KrtervaUun* mart be mads by ifsnford Civic (‘enter under the
direction of Harry Weir.
noon Monday.

Mikoyan Arrives
For Chicago Visit

Engel Will Speak
To Chamber Board

A tlrt|&gt;rr csti was turn ta»*e
and sinathtd flat again*! H*
trailer toil nlcM when a trarlorIr slier jackknifed after rwnning
into the rear M • dump trurk on
Slate Road tX No one ws* to the
sleeper cab *1 ttie lime.
The dump trurk wa* broken
down on the highway, one mile
west of Altamonte Spring* Ac
cording to Highway Patrolman J. |
L. Biker, the drivra of the tractor
Wanted am raglalarad road
apparently did not tee Ihe flares con»truction angtoear with admin­
and reflector signal*.
istrative ability. This wa* foa
Driver of tot dump truck wet dec IaIon af Seminole County CoraWeller I. Tyron J r , Orlando miaaionera after a four-hour drive
Charge* were placed again*! Ol over county roada yesterday.
lie E. Threlkeld, Tilutville. opera­ The board ditcovrrrd that roada
tor of the Irartnr trailer, which only a month old were crumbling
aurtalned $*W demage*. There and full of pot holes. Commitalon
were no tajurirt.
•r David Galrhel, when asked
about foa roads aatod, "Whet,
Ihoie trail*?"
Kidnap Clued Sought AdvrrUttmcoto wM ba run to
NEW YOHK (UPI) — A leak four newapapart. tovlUtig appli­
(urea ot more than &gt;00 police and cants to aubmh foatr qualifica­
EH? men continued to track down tion* and minimum alary for tha
•cores ef tip* and possible toad* road atiginrar’i job. Applicant*
today in the totrnalva March for will ba aerranad bp Mm board a
tiny Lilt Rota CMaochio, kid Jut. SB.
Chairman Jofaa Irktor aw4d. "to
napad a wtefc ago from a hospital
nursery anly 2^v hours after bar order to gat and keep a good

Seminole Seeking
Expert Road Help
aurance that be will ba able to
do bit job without totericrenee
from politician*"
The county roada have bean
built pravtoutly under the (Unc­
tion of a road supervisor, who
lark* MI# aapericnct and know­
ledge of an engineer. Krider aaid.
Commiivion Lawrence Swufford
added, "Wa shouldn't build an­
other county load without aa aagtarer."
Until foa m w man to found,
work vritl ba dona no roada to the
Forratl CUy subdivision and
Prairia Lake arclion. Camralftlonart will study Mw road priori*
ty program before Mw Mat
in*
.
A l aouaty ampfoyM who
at foa pleasure of the County

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III Fart i t n w
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P u t*
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- M i*' PM»*r
Uarreaf BertMp
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S«aday Schv *
M il.
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U m i | W triu i . II » • *
Trilama Urtre
4 II P
X »nur.t Hefti'-p ...... 7 » P*
Wtd. F » ; » f S m lt i 7 30 p. »
Hurrar/ available
m m u i . B ip n t T m i n i
Cm . |i * I t * Oak A*«.
J. L. M e t« ..
Icterun Paatar
Iw d * / Behoof . . . . . 9 U a. «
B « M | Worn p ... I I . » a. «
Traioteg Uaku ........... « U p. m
Worahre ...... I » M
aye* I m t t i I 00 p. n

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FfNECBEFT BAPTIRT CHURCH
Sit W. Oaori Reel
O rtiM B itf ...... Filter
1/ b M ........ I U i. f«
K in ta l Worrtip ..
It ta •• n
T rilw si Uatoa ........ • s« p. a
Eteatei Werahtp ...... . 1.4J p. a
VM. p r ijtr Set'ice Till p. a
barney *t|iUk.a
BAPTIST CHI SOI
L

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.. II M i. n
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p. a
P- a
p. a .

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p.
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CBULU0TA BAFTHT C R llC B
• C. C. Sw iffrrtr
. . . . . . Filter
: t m U f Behoc!
II M I. re
Menlap WnnMp
11.00 a. re

riBBT BAFTMT CHURCH
o r cr*crvA
Jack L. S u « m --------- I’ lit**
M u School ........ 1» M i . m.
Mwataf B en in . . . . 11 » «• re.
Trttatal Union ........ I N p. re.
. E rnie I Worihlp ... T’M p. re.
WM. r r i / t r SerHn ..* :»• p. re
*
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• 01XCBERT BAFTHT CHURCH
OF GENEVA
dartoa W. Harrell Jr.
Filter
B m di/ Reboot
... . 19:00 i . m.
Momiof Worihlp .. . . 11 OO a. re.
Trilalnc Union ........ I 1J p. re
Ktrain I Wonhip ■ 7.10 p. re.
Hid. P rijer S en tn 7 M p. m.
r a s r FArn&gt;T c w n n i
o r UMGWOOD
Car. Cllarih I Gnat SU.
e. L. ruleh ......
Pilter
Bunder Bebool ....
9:14 a. re.
Maniac Wonhip ... . 11 n a. re.
T n iliac UrJor ........ C:tl p. re.
B m ta c Worihlp ... . 7:11 p. re.
Wed. Pra/ar Smm l it p ra.
LABE MONROE
RAFTUT CHURCH
Three ratlei vert a( Pialard
■a Flrrt I I . riihl it Menrae
Caraer
Pirtor
HiMil G. Ryrd
Sunday School
. 10 oo a. re.
11:00 a. m.
Mortirg Worship
.. I M p . n
Tratainc Union
7 10 p. in.
Erralac Worihlp
Wad. Frryir 5ir.u r T M p. in
FIRST FAFTIAT CHURCH

op uur.no

ALL i O l LB CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oik Art. at 9tk SI.
Rev. Richard Lyni
...... Filter
Hundly M u m ........... 7:M a. ra.
...» .. 4:40 a. ra.
a•*•••*• |0 ;00 III• HI.
•*««»**• Ji1.SCI ft* ID,
Dali/ Mail .............. . 7:1* a. m.

: Christian
• FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
IM7 S. Iiafard A * .
.Ferry L. Stene . . . . . . . . . . . Faitot
■fuada/ Scboel ....
1.15 a. m.
Mernloe Wonhip . . 11:00 a. m
•Youth Profraa ............0.30 p m
Adult TFatnlaf Ceana . 4:14 p. m.
Evinin* W on h ip ........ 7:00 p. re.
aecroallac . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p. ra
CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
F ait A*o. At Hth Bt.
aard R o o t................ Pulor
School . . . . . . I . . . , 9:15 a. in.
W o n h ip .......IttOO a. re.

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'Xazarene

IH IRCH 01 CHRIST
LAKE MARY
3 M M . u a Dm Art.
Gfvrga M. Ylie* ... ..
Pim m LMUBCW OF T i l KAEABEKE
A s&gt; Sebool .
I0W •. at
l e i* Mar/
MairUc Wertkip . . . JJ Op *. re. S. L Draody ........ ...... p u 'or
l o n U f . . . . 7;i* p. b .
* * &lt; B*bl* Ft i l ;
. . . . M l p. a . Yiftrer Si bool . . . . | | « I a .
Menel*| w#r*t.p ..
u » e. n
CHIBCII op ” c h i i kt
Y o u F w U 'i Me*ii.-| t LI p re.
Gre*«a
Evrareg w m i if . . . . . i j p
m
Be'ab F ft iw It.
. E n ififii!
Mod.
Fraser
Service
*
00
p.
b
.
Bible School
l©;00 a. a .
M eraaf Wm-i Li i ,..
] l V &gt; . r a Miit.orjrt Mn Ui (
I » p re
l.»" f* W«r*hi* . . . ; a /. m. Tim WXiereJjy
H X . I layer Seme* .. 7JO y, a .

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n ir r

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I'eela

p r p e r v t c r ia x

CHL'MCH
O il At*. aM Third Si.
Filter
Mcrs:.-.* U'enr..&gt; . . . . U M a. » . A. C. Ml lari* ...
■'»* e f Wen &lt;ip
7.f4 /. re. M*e*tag H'treA v
• It l
SsOday Sth*«!
Episcopal
Herr;*/ We;,kip
11. SO *
HOLT L i m a EPISCOPAL
A d « Pattera.hf,
CJIl’BCM
EfMlr* W*ricip
Cert A &lt; r .ll 4U St
N'wUO A tllllW i
R*». J'&amp;h W. TYireai
Paite*
He.'/ Curharia!..............1.00 i. a,
PRESMTTFRIAV cm.RCH
f ia i j I fr r lit n r«A R T
ClMnli M m I . . . . |.1| a. a
Driary f l t k Crater
P rijrr—
Mmuai Vorihip
21 M i
F*ra»n
11,00 a.
11*1/ CeBKoalec—
COMMUNITY
T .»•«*»
.
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7. VI
tr
FIMBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lake Mary
T*-m4*r
....
...
7J0 a. * Taka W. piUn .........
Farter
l i t n a t '1 efF t i u d
Schoel . . . . i t M a. re.
a*:«f4*/
. i oo« so p. a ‘ 4uada/
Momiac Wonhip ... n oo a. re.
Jur.ier
IL'eS VTtnaizitUT
ALL lA lhTR ITISCOPAL
retire*'hip
.......... A M p re
IH I’ BCH
Seeter Hi|h Wnireiauter
Filer/rile
Eellowihip
7 10 p re.
Fr. Piel F W u
Pi&gt;t*r
Het/ Cerenorntaa—
I Ff ALA COMHUMTT
S * jn d i/.............. —
I SO a. a .
M m lr r Prijrr —
FRE4BYTERIAN CHI RCM
Benr.-» ..............
I M i . a l*kn W. Mile/ . ...
Faiur
Hel/ CrreMae ten—&gt;
Morn^c Wwrhip ...
» 99 a. m.
lit landa/ rich ninth I W a a .
b io !
. . . . '.i n «. »
Aertraicater r&lt;Urevikip
CHRIST CHURCH
Juiar .................. 4.to p. re.
I ear■ ied
Wnm.tiuter rdlreeahtp
Bet. Ceor/t L Grterer
parlor
hanrera..................... 7 40 p. re
Suadir 5«rrb«
9 a. a
Cburea irfcfio'
10 00 •- a .
Hoi/ Coreav4aio«
rixrt. Third
PINECBCfT ABBRMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
Lutheran
Cor. r i b and Eire
GOOtl NIIEFHERIi IM TEO
H. M. ioow ............. .
Pi/ter
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Suadiy School ....... . » u a. re.
H.Herd Rkrtae Cab
Maniac Wogahip ....14:14 a. re.
lit Si aM Lee Art.
Err.eet Be! th Jr.
Parter Euraai Wonhip ,...T » p. re
Church Reboot
........ 9 45 a. a . Rewril la Frocreaa aightly
7.00 p. re.
Moraine Wonhip . . . . 11:99 a. re.
Coffee ........................ |I 00
Lather Laifv* ........... 4X0 p. a .
THE ALLIANCE CMIBCH
Tver. Char Pneuca ... 7:00 p. a . Chrlauaa tad Miatteaary AlRaaeo
Park Art. tad I44h 14.
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE Detid 5. Ciraef.i ____ _ Finer
Sunday S'hool ---------- 9.43 a. re.
REDEEMER
191 W. 11th rite*
Morci’ c Monhip
. io 40 a. a .
Herbert W, Gwtral
Filter Ereaiac Soniee ........ 7.43 p. m
hand!/ S 'h o '.I .......... 9.14 a. a . A.Y f.-Yooth l e n t t i .. 4 SO p. re.
Adalt RIVr C lin . .
9 14 a. a . Wed Prayer Strrice 1.00 p re.
Wonhip Serrirr . . . . . 19:40 a. a .
I HUT CHURCH OF CHRIST
•T. Ll i r t LUTHERAN
s a p N T ir r
Rlarta fNear OrW e)
IH F, hatred Si.
Rtephen M. Tab/ . .
Farter Sunday School
. 11:00 a. re.
Mtratcf Wonhip
. 4:15 a. re Sunday Wonhip ...
11:04 a. re.
tfundr/ Fehnl
.. 9:00 a. re. WkJm i I i j Sarrice
1:00 p, re.
Chriitian D i/ Ptheel, Mosdr/ Turiday B od.n f . I:JOd.lO p. ra
tbrejfb Frtdi/ — Kisdir/amn • Thunday B&gt;-adtec 2 40-4-JO p. ra
EhawMa r /
Brel a. «
&lt; HI Rf H o f g o d
Methodist
Freach Art. ead Clad Si.
FIRST METHODIST CHLRCH
frol D. B re e n ..........
Filter
II* Fark Atf.
T. C. O Staen ........
Farter •Suadiy School............... p;|j *. a
Moraine Worihlp . . . . . . 4 M I. a . Eriaaeliltie Service .. 7:10 p. ra
Bund#/ Sihool
... 9:15 a. m Tucada/ Service.......... 7:»0 p. m
MerrUnc Worrhtp ... II M a. re
1‘HURCH o r JESUS CHRIST
MYF Suffer
| oo p. f*
OF LATTEM DAT SAINTS
MYF M eitu /i
....... «.W p. re
City Halt
(InlrraM iitt. S«r.or)
Orrin Yclperi
7.1* p. a . J. G. Br'oaa ... Bnneb Preiidenl
r.\cr.r.f Wonhip
T.lo p. a . Sunday School ....... . 10 00 a. re
Saeranent Meeting . 4;0Q p. r
FRFE METHODIST CHURCH
Laarrl .Ate. n Uh Ft.
t h e SANFORD
Ira E. Illodraiit Jr.......... Patter
I ONr.KBGATION OP
Sundiy Stbool ........... I l l a. re.
JEHUVAHS WITNRS4EA
1411 W. lit ML
Mominc Worihlp . . . . 11(1 i . re.
FMY
TOO p. rn Sji'iay Wivbtewrr
Ermine Worihlp ..... 7.30 p. re.
Study A . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 p. ra
Mon. FMY ReeraatiM T.oo p. re. Wad. Bibli Study....... 7:10 p. re.
Tun. FMY Prayer
T:4C p. re. fri. Mimitry Rebrnil . . . 7 » p. m.
Wrd. Prayer Sen ire f;M p. re Friday brnic* ...... . h » p. M.
B.-.'e S t .-i/

0 am tde 9reiA
of life; He f/u&lt;
comeili to me
slull never
Hunger.

10 00 I. a .

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Other Churches

LBLMZKIt METHODIST
CHURCH
CHru« ffrlghla
ChirUi y Brown ......
ru le r
Sunday »-hoo!
... jo.oo a. re
Mormnf Wonhip ----- II 00 a. m.
Wed. Fnyer S e n in .. 7.30 p. re
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Flaicrtrl School Auditor
W. TTiorau Farioiu Jr. . Pulor
Sunday School
. , 9 15 a. m.
Morning Wonhip
.... ii a. a.

FOSTER CHAPEL
Jack T. Brunt
Pntor
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School
144 a. ra
Qtlrda
Morning Wonhip ... 11:00 a. m.
9 15 a. m.
. Trilalnc Union
. «:11 p. m. Sunday School
•Eirntec Service ----- - 7 00 p. m. Morning Worihlp . . 11.00 a. ra
.. I N p. re.
Wed. P riicr Senite 7 10 p. in Etrninc Wonhip

Catholic

wl

P rc S c n liiia ^bjour d h u rc h
Church Of Christ

Baptist

M

T1RST FENTECOfTAL
nfURCH o r LONGWOOD
E Ruth Grant . . . . . . ... Finer
•unday gfno^l ........ io .00 a. re
Morning K rthip . . . . u.eo a. m.
Erasing S.rrU a.......... 7.00 p. m
Wed Prijtr Service .7 00 p. m
Erl Fnyer Service . T 00 p. re
SANFORD SEVENTH DAY
ADA LNTUT ( HUR( II
Sevraik SL and Eire Ave.
A. C. MeQura ....... ....... Fatter
Saturday Sehbaib Schorl 9 30 a re
Moraine Worihlp . . . . it oo a. n .
Wrd Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m.

TH E CH U RCH FO R ALL . .
ALL FOR TH E CH U RCH
The Chwth it the peairvt fatter pa rarth far
the Iraldet ef tharutcr and good ciiircaihip.
It it a n err novae ef iptritual value*. U'ithovl a
trrcr.g O m ch. neither democracy nor cml cation
can iwnivr. There are four rerand rea'on* v*by
every perton *hou!d attend ier»ica regularly and
tupport the Church. They are: ( I ) For h*
c h i u lr . (2 ) For hit childrrVi laic. (3 ) For
the take of hu cere.muney and nation, (d ) For
ihe tale ef the Church rtirlf. which r.rrdi hu
moral and ntatr *1 we port. Plan i« ge to
church rtgelai!/ and read your B.hla daily.
Dny

Book

Sunday
Monday
Tueiday
w tdno* fay
Tkureday
Friday
Saturday

Jahn
«
John
4
I Corinthian* 10
I Corinthian* 11
Tt Corinthian* 9
Matthew
14
Acte
2

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There !• another hunger innate in etch o f us. It is a spiritual hun­
ger, our desire to have protection and help from God. Sometimes we
do not really recognize this need. We feel only a restlessness, a long­
ing fo r something better, an unexplained loneliness.
W e often try to satisfy this mysterious hunger with the sweets o f
pleasure, to cover It up with the hurry of many activities. But it can
never be really satisfied until we know God as our Heavenly Father,
His Son as our Saviour.
Josus Christ said. “ I am the bread of life ; he that cometh .to me
shall never hunger.”
In the Church w c find this Christ who offers us the true bread from
heaven, the bread which alone satisfies our spiritual hunger.
f'«T* |“

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THE REAIVAL TABERNACLE
Hlh ltd Chare Ave.
PAOI.A WESLEYAN
L. T. Tartar .................. Pntor
.MF.TIIODlhT n ilR C II
Sunday School ......... 10 00 a. re.
I Mika Weil H U M
Morning Wonhip . . . 11:00 a. B
Coni W. Shaffer ........... Pulor Evening Wonhip . . . . 7:13 p. m
Sunday School
9.45 a. m. Tueiday Service . . . . 7:15 p. re
Morning Wonhip
10 &lt;3 a. re Thunday Service ........ 7 13 p. re
Wtlleyin Youth . . . . 4 45 p. in.
Evening W on hip.......... 7:94 p. re.
Wed. Prayer Service 7.30 p, ra. UNITY CENTER OF BANFORI
Wereu’i Oab 4*4 Oak Ave.
Nazarene
Joatphina B. StucU* ......... Futa
FIRST CHURCH
Sunday W onhip....... 11:00 a. re
OF THE NAZAHENE
Wrtdraff Bedding
W. tad hi. at Miplt Are.
994 E. Firal SL. lire. I ll
R. II. Spu r Jr............... r n lo r Tunday Claaa..............1.00 p. re
Sunday School
. 9 45 a. m.
Morning Worihlp ... . 10:43 a. ra.
THE SALVATION ARMY
NYPS
.................. . 4 30 p. ra.
111 E. Sec end 54.
N.Y.PS. k N S S.
... 4 p. ra. Sunday:
Goipcl Bonlee .
... T p. m. Sunday School ......... 10.00 a. m.
Joaephine B Stuekie .
Fatter Holinm lieeiing — i l :00 a. m.
TERN FARR CHURCH OF THE Street Meeting............ 4 90 p. re.
N4EARENE
Y9Ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.M p. re*
O'BRIAN ROAD
Sail alien Meeting . . . . T.S0 p. re.
Roe. Jim Either .... , Futer Tueiday;
Rundiy irbool
4. m. Carp Cadtn ............... S.M p. a .
Marnln* wonhip ... 1S:U a. re. Band PracUte............ 4:M p. re.
Yoath aendea ........... f : 4l p re. Ladiei H«aa Lea gun 7:90 p. re.
ErancetiHlc am ice ..7;Rl p. in. Thun, prayer Service 7:30 p. re.
Wed. prayer arnica ..T:&gt;9 p. re. Bat Street Mating I N p. B.

Chapter Ye

Have you tried to satisfy you r appetite with a bit of candy o r a
hurried giuck? The keen edge o f hunger may leave— but only tempo­
rarily.

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Incoming, Outgoing Boards Feted W o m a n ’s

Pinecrest PTA Has

C lu b H as

Milwee. As Speaker

At Officers Wives Club Coffee
Thursdiy morning the ballroom
or the Mayfair Inn was the irrnr
of a change of board coffee held
by the Otfflcer* Wive* Flub of
the Sanford Naval Air Station.
The coffee honored the outgoing
executive board of the OWC and
wclcomrd the new (ward. The
head table was arranged in the
shape of a hnrseshoc Seated at
this table were officer* and
*quadron rrprnentativri. On the
front table was a low wide ar­
rangement of red and white gladi­
oli with runner* of greenery ex­
tending the decoration on cither
side. Vivid caliro leave* accented
the arrangement. Small arrange­
ment* of the **mr were placed
at interval* on the other table*
Behind the front table was a
huge telegram extending be»t
wri*he» from the old board to the
new. Thi* clever p«*tcr. detlgned
by Mr*. I»on Brubaker, caused
much comment.

T o A iT i v e
0

C hMONDAY
u rch
9

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9

10

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C alen d a r

The Friendship League of the
Congregational Christian Church
will hold ita regular meeting at
the church at 1:30 p. m. Install*.
don of new officeri will be con­
ducted at that lime by Mrs. G.
C. Sawrjrer.
W. M. S. member* of the First
Baptist Church will attend the
Saminole Association meeting in
DeLand. Bus will leave the
church at 8:15 a. m.
Sunbeams. Junior and 13-year
C. A.'a will meet at the First
Baptist Church al 3:15 p. m.
Weak of Dible study begin* at
T 30 p. m. at the First Baptist
Church. Dr. Earl Joiner, Stetson
University, will lead in study of
tha hook of Mark.
Business Women'! Circle of the
First Baptist Church will meet
at tha homa of Mr*. W. T. Cava
Baugh at 7:30 p. m.
Tha official board of the First
Methodist Church will meet in
McKinley HaU at 1:30 p. m.
W. S. C. S. Circle* of the First
Methodist Church meet at 1 p.
m. a* follows:
Circle Fiva meals wllh Mr*. T.
F. McDaniel, 1TW K. Seminole
Blvd.
Circle Si* meets with Mr*. W.
A. Hunter, 3114 Oak Ave.
Circle Seven mcrl* with Mr*
R. F. Robison, 1(07 E. Second
St
Circle Eight meet* with Mr*.
I, II. Stephan, McKinley Hall.
Circle Nine meets with Mrs. Fid
Shinholser. 2301 Grandview Ave.
The Boy Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
7:00 P. M.
The Session of Ihc F'irst Pres­
byterian Church will meet in the
Session room at 7:30 P. M.
Women of Ihe First Presbyter­
ian Church Circles will meet as
follows:
Circle One — 3:00 p. m Mr*.
Victor Brown. Chairman, with
Mr*. G. H. Brown. 1114 Park Ave.
Co-hosteas, Mr*. J. L. Wilkinson.
Circle Two — J 30 p. m. Mr*.
Andrew McPherson. Chairman,
with Mrs. Chax. Morrison, 2ffV0
Hiawatha Ave.
Circle Three — J 30 p, ra. Mrs.
C. L Bedding, Chairman, with
Mrs. C. L. Redding, 5(4 Valancia
Drive
Circle F'our — J 30 p. m. Mrs.
W. I.. Roche, Chairman, with
Mr*. H. G. Behrens, Lake Mon­
ro*.
Circle Five — 3 00 p. m. Mr*.

Fred Robb, Chairman, with Mrs.
J. Gill on, 1301 l’ atmrllo Ave. Cohostess, Mrs. W. B. Wallace,
Circle Six — 9.45 a. m. Mr*.
Geo. Stine, Chairman, with .Mrs.
Neil Houston. Hidden Lake
Circle Seven — 9:45 a. m. Mrs.
Glen VVimbish, Chairman, with
Mr*. Clifford McKibbin, Jr.. 2150
Mellonvillc Ave.
Evening Circle One — 7:15 p.
m. Mrs. Joel S. F’ield. Chairman,
with Mrs. Abbie Boyd, loch Ar­
bor. Co hostesses Mrs. Daisy
Knox and Mrs. Mildred Case.
Evening Circle Two — 1.00 p.
m. Mr*. Joe Garrelt, Chairman,
with Mrs. R. C. Miller, 2101 S.
Mjrllc Ave.
Evening Circle Three — 8 00
p. m. Mrs. Warren Adams, Chairmsn. with Mr*. Dick Aiken, lit
Elliott Ave.

Enlisted Wives
Name Officers
Installaliun ceremonies high­
lighted the small Informal din­
ner held Monday night by the Finlisted Mm'* Wives Club al the
Lake Monroe Inn.
Mrs, Waller Moon accepted
the president's gavel from the
retiring vice-president Mrs. How­
ard Miller, The former president,
Mr*. Lindcl L Carter, is ontoulc to Okinawa lo join her
husband.
Othrr officer* installed were
Mrs. Wesley Place, vice presi­
dent, Mrs. Detlon Wilson, serrelary, and Mrs. Don Taylor, trea­
surer.
Also attending we r e Mr*.
George Hatch, Mrs. Robert M
Myers and Mrs Deaumn t arnley. and a guest, Mrs Martha
O'Donnell.

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P astor
■MRS. J. W. CRAWFORD, president of the Incoming e\ecutlve board of the Officers Wives Club.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Rev. Gail It. Smith will become
Ihc pavlor at the Central Baptist
Church in F'chruary. Rev. It. L.
Moore, who has been serving the
church as interim pastor, will re
turn to his home in Lake Helen.
Rev. Smith was Ixjrn in Athens,
Ga., where he received hi* early
education in Hie public schools.
He attended college in Atlanta,
Ga. Rev. Smith lias received ad­
vanced training through Moody
Ulblc Institute and Ihe Pioneer
Theological Seminary, lie was or­
dained in the Ray 1Liven Itaptist
Church of Sarasota in 1944 and
ha* scrvrd In the ministry for
Il'a years. He has been the pas­
tor of four rhurehes.
Rev. Smith ha* served as paslor to Ihe Calvary Haptist Church
in Palatka for the past nine
yrars During this pastorale 535
new members were added to the
church. The church auditorium
was roiuplrlcly renovated with a
r.cw interior, new lighting *&gt;*tern, new pulpit furniture and
pew* A new educational build­
ing was erected. A new house
of worship was begun in January
of this year.
Rev. Smith married Miss Alice
L Smith of Sarasota in 1910. The
couple ha* six *oni, John Gail.
Roy. Reuben, Phillip, Itobbin, and
David.

Clauses Scheduled
Ronald Perry, recreation direc­
tor, announce* that there will be
a ballroom dancing class on
January 12 from 8 9 30 p, m in
the Youth Wing of the Civic Cen­
ter.
Classes will lie held under the
supervision of Miss Polly Jack,
recreation supervisor, and Instruc­
tor Howard C. Milligan Dances
In 1st taught include the eha rha,
tango, fox trot, conga and rhumha.
Any interested young adults,
single or married, I# years of age
or over, may enroll by contacting
Mis* Jark. F'A 2-7421. for further
Information

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Gleaners Have Meet
The Gleaner* Sunday School
Class of Ihe F'irst Baptist Church
met Tuesday night at the home
of Mrs R. FI. Peurifoy, Hot Film
Ave Mr*. A. H. Maddox assisted
the hostess
The devotion wai given by
Mrs. C. A. Anderson followed by
sentence prayer* from the group.
After the husinr** meeting, eon
ducted hy the president, Mr*
R. L. Heard, a social hour was
held. Refreshments were served
to the II ladle* present.

M e e tin g

A capacity audience at Ihe wee stated "However, if Ih* legi­
representative. Mr*. Kenneth Ro­
meeting of the Pinecrest PTA slature reduce* the matching hind
well alternate, Mrs. K. E. Hodges.
held January * heard R. W. Mil- we will be back In double setv
VAH-P. representative, Mrs. Wil­
wee, superintendent of public in­ slon* after a few year*.”
A
general
business
and
lunch­
liam Kelvin, alternate, Mr*. Wil­
struction. guest speaker for the Student Increase In Seminole
liam Malinowski; Staff, repre­ eon meeting wa* held at the San­ evrning.
County this ichool veir i* 1400.
sentative, Mrs. Carl Hoblitxell, al­ ford Woman's Club on Wednes­ Milwee gave a resume of Ihe Milwee Informed the audience
ternate. Mrs. Frank Johnson: day with Mr*. It. W. Rucker at building program for schools In that new law* have been pasted
F’ a s r o n representative. Mrs. hostess. Assisting Mrs. Rucker Seminole County, discussing Ihe as a result of the Russian sput­
George Ackley, alternate, Mrs. FI.
' finances and officials. He predict­ niks. Schools are entitled to I
J. Mills, and Station, representa­ were Mr*. R A. Smith. Mr*. Al ed that aflrr the 1959 school year Federal Grant to promote the
Hunt.
Mr*
Harry
Hoolry
and
tive. Mr*. U D. Tamny, alter­
the situation will be much Im­ study of science. Seminole Coun­
Mr*. Arthur Rrannan.
nate. Mrs. J. E. Andrew*.
proved. There will be a new ty will reeelve lietween Iwo and
Greeting
guests
on
arrival
in
Approximately
1 1 0 officers
high school, a new school In seven thousand dollars this year.
Ihe
foyer
were
Mrs
Hal
Harris*,
wive* and guests were present for
Lake Mary, Iwo new schools In Ihe The National Defense Act pro­
the coffee. Hostrssrs were VAH 7 Mr*, y M. Wine, and Mrs. Don- southern pari of the county, and vides fund* for student loam
abl
Hamm.
The
cluh
morn
con
officer* wives. Co-chairmen were
prrhap* a new junior high. Mil- from the federal government for
Mrs. Ralph Mattus and Mr*. Iallied arrancemert* of camel­
college altenslane*. The student
lia*
ard
araleas
in
shade*
of
Verne Jennings. Programs were
assumes financial responsibititiei
presented to each woman pres­ pink. 7he invocation was given
for repaying the loan with three
ent. These contained a resume by Mrs W P. Yeslry.
per rent interest. Payment be­
Sirs.
N
V.
Farmer
presided
of the past six month* of the
Mr*. Tom McDonald
gins a year after graduation. A
over
Ihe
business
session
A
noml
OWC. An amusing cover hound
Camellia Circle
student can borrow *1,040 per
naling
committee
was
appointed
The month of January often Ihe programs. This was also the with Mrs Roy Ttllis as chair­
year with maximum of *5.000.
work
of
Ihe
talented
Mr*.
Bru­
mean* frerring temperatures and
man. Members are Mrs. J. p.
The welcome address was given
resulting damage to your plant­ baker.
Wtlsonh.
Mrs
Ralph
Austin
by Ihe president, Valda Robbia*.
ing*. If a freeze doe* affect
Smilh, Mrs Clyde Ramsey, and
He introduced Mr*. Theresa BolFRIDAY
them, do not be hasty in rutting
Mrs. I. Fi Spencer. Mrs. Hal
An anniversary dinner will be Ick. a new faculty member. Mr*.
the damaged part* back as new
Marriss reported on ihe progress
Bolick taught *ehool in South
held by the Ladles Auxiliary of
growth may lu- fnrerd and would
of the pleasure ride project of Ihe Fleet Iteierve at the I'SO at Carolina before coming here Her
be vulnerable to freeze again In
husband, Rex. Ernest Bollek, is
the club Mrs lo-orge Wells is
Z:30 p. m
February. .Spring with an occa­
chairman of this project.
pastor nf the new Lulhrr*n
SATURDAY
sional frosty flavor is in the air
New members were Introduced.
Veterans nf World War I Bar­ Church here,
for Frhruary. At February he
They are- Mrs Ralph Goods peed. racks will hold a game party at
Mrs. Helen Stephrnson, faculty
gins, the whole plant world seems
Mrs. Tom 1argon. Mr* |„ K
member,
gave the devotion. Mr*.
Ihe American legion Hall on High­
New officers were installed for
to know: that Ihe dormant Is alMunson. Mrs C K. MrKee. and
Margaret
Reynolds,
principal,
most over and the avid gardener the Flthel Root Circle of the Con­ Mrs Charles Bone and Mrs. W. way 17-92 Bring your own cards. publicly acknowledged the Christ­
MONDAY
can almost delect an air of ex- gregational Christian Church.
mas gift to the school. The gift
D.
Hardin
Visitors
present
The F'.xeeutlve Board of Ihe included ihe paving of sidewalk*
pcctanry in his garden.
were. Mrs. Bertha I'rlley, SwantThe
group
met
al
the
home
of
CPO
Wives'
club
will
meet
at
Gardening chorea for January
M.ihlon Billingsley. .Mrs. scott. Mast ; Mrs, Mildrrd Gram- I p. m. at Ihe home of Mrs. 31. from 27th St. to 30th St. on
should include frrtHiring all an Mrz
kow, Mrs Paul .Maihiton, Orlan­
F’rench Ave.
nuals, bulbs and roses about William II. Ilowlrs, director of do; .Mr*. S. FI. Ives J r, Mrs II. Aider, IDS Pinecrest Dr. Both Altendanre banner wa* award­
retiring and new officer* will at­
every two weeks. You will get District Six of the Florida Fellow- Tony Pitrhford.
ed to the first grade. Room visllatend this mrettng.
more satisfying results on these ship, was present to install the
lion was held from T:30Y p. in.
A program on heart disease it
olfieers
Heading
Ihe
clast
this
TUESDAY
plant* hy using a special formula
planned fur ihe general Inn inns
The businrss * meeting of the
frrtlliirr. Also, now is the lime year are: Mr*. Oscar Zill rower, meeting in February.
Sanford Pilot Club will he held
lo plant or transplant Azaleas, president; Mrs August Remutal,
A
card
parly
fnlotwcd
Ihe
hull
Mid • Term
camellias afid other perennials, vice president; Mrs, Aline Rol­ ness. Hostesses from Ihe social at the office of Raymond Rail,
Prune only those shrubs that are lins, secretary; Mrs, Ed Simpson, department were Mrs. It C. Realtor, al 4 p. ni. Board met
REGISTRATION
ing at 7.34 p. m.
not approaching or arc In Ihe treasurer.
Ballroom
The devotion was presented by- Moore, Mrs. J. FI Raker. Mra.
blooming stage, except for AtaF'red
Williams,
Mrs.
George
Iras which will be In full bloom Mrs Gut Srhumah. Mrs. Laura Wells.
Ballet
Try sprinkling peeled apple slices
as the month of February begin*. Luderkr gave the secretary's re­ There were two table* of canas­ wilh pineapple or orange Juice In­
Tap
• To#
port
and
Mr*
Ed
Simpson
gave
Prune your Araleas while In
ta and five of bridge. Prile* wen- stead of Ihe usual lemon. The
Modern Jnn
bloom and rnjoy the beautiful the treasurer's report.
awarded at follows: canasta, juice will add flavor and prevent
The group discussed plant for
flowering branches Indoors.
Mr*. Harry Hoolry : bridge, Mrs cut surfaers from turning brown.
/
Schoal tt
Do not ncglerl watering of all (he annual meeting of the church. George McCall: and screeno,
plantings during January. A lack A covered dish supper it plan­ Mr*. S. G. Harnman.
Dres* up French dressing for
of water is not as quickly notierd ned. The supper will liegin al
fruit aalad hy adding a dash of
when the temperature is cool. Up. m. Everyone 1* invited and
FA
cognac lo your usual dressing mix- 2M1 Hiawatha
Preceding a freeie, a thorough asked lo bring a covered dish Aquarium Society
lure.
watering will tend lo miner cold and table servirr The circle will
damage. Cover lender plants If supply Ihe drink and dessert.
Has Meet Wednesday
l-ovcly pink camellia* were
Use Our Convenient
frost is predicted. Sprinkle plant*
The Central Florida Aquarium
before the sun comes up. By given to each guest from the Society met Wednesday night al
melting Ihe frost before the sun garden of Mrs. Simpson Refresh­ the Seminole High School Rand
hits the foliage, damage will not ments were served by the host- Hall.
etis-s, Mrs Walter Barton and
occur.
Ernest Cowley, president, pre­
While there are nol too many Mrs. Mahlon.
sided over the business meeting.
gardening chores for January,
Other officer*, elected in Decernthis perhaps would he a good
Iwr, are Fred Neely. Ormond
time of year lo focus altrntion Wesley Daughters
Reach, sire president; Mr*. Ruth
on house plant* and Indoor plantllilhlmrr, seerelary
treasurer.
Have
Recent
Meeting
era. Adding a new- beautiful fol­
Plans weir made to place an
The Daughter* of Wesley Sun­ aquarium in a local bank.
iage plant or perhaps a general
rrvlslon of your present plants, day School Class met at McKin
Fallowing the business an auc­
would add a decorative eye ap­ ley Hall for a regular business tion nf aquarium apparatus was
peal for the year lo ronie.
and social meeting January A I held. An auction is held al every
Hostesses were Mrs. Zrh Ratliff, ' meeting of the group. Articles
I are furnished by memliers. Funds
General Meet Slated
Mrs. O E. White. Mr*. S G. liar
Tlie next general Hireling of Ihe riman, Mr*. A. D. Zachary, Mrs. derived from the auction arc
shared by the owner and the rluli
Woman’* Auxiliary of Holy Cross
A door prize was awarded to
J
O.
Raney,
and
Miss
Bessie
F'pitcopal Church will tie held on
Fs
Mrs. Frnest Cowley. A film en­
January 12 at 2 30 p. m. in the Zachary.
titled "Rendezvous in a Reef"
parish house. Mr*. Joveph Saun­
Routine reports were given from
II. JAMES GUT AGENCY
wa* shown to the group. A social
ders will speak on the Altar committee chairmen Mr*. O, FI
'hour followed.
312 EAST FIRST STREET
Guild. St. Ann's Chapter will he White gave the devotion. Mr*.
Out of town members present
hostej*.
H*rry Brown and Mr*. G&gt; K.
were:
Jim
flrjan.
Mr.
and
Mr*
PHONE FA 2-4451
St. Mary's Chapter met at the Hrannan made donation* to the
Adams. Mr. and Mr*. Berhow, alt
home of Mrs. John Thomas on birthday bank.
of Orlando.
JAMES B. GUT
II. JAMES CUT
January 5. Father Thomas spoke
During the social hour Mrs. S.
The
next
meeting
will
lie
held
G. Harnman read several scire
on the Psalm*.
on Ihe first Wednesday in FVhSI. Mark's monthly meeting lion*. The hostesses served lemon
ruary.
was held at the home of Mrs pie, nuts and coffee. Hostesses
Joe Mastrr* In Osteen. Mr*. F'red for Ihe F'chruary party wrrr an­
Dyson continued (hr discussion nounced. A market basket sale
will follow Ihe business session.
and study of the Bible.
Corsage* of while carnation*
were prrtcntcd to the old presi­
dent, Mr*. Brubaker, and the in
coming prc»ldcnt, Mr*. J. W.
Crawford. Other* on the new
board arc: VAH-3. represcentalive, Mr*. K. M. Sandon, alternate,
Mr*. If. M. Chapman; VAH-5, fe­
rmentative, Mr*. Jeff Taft, alter­
nate. Mr*. Everett Foot: VAII-7

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'MISERY IN DE BACK!*

ty INEZ ROW

S ta u b itz O ffe rs A id
T o L ocal M e rch a n ts
Charles Staubitz of DaBary, retired merchandising ex­
pert, h u given Sanford merchant* a few hint* on way* *nd
mean* of Incrcuing «ale*.
Staubitz suggested that local mercant* study the town
to find out what la needed in the way of stock, work to make
the city more attractive to shopper*, improve store* and
merchandise and learn to anticipate the demnnds of cus­
tomer*.
Speaking to the Retail Merchants Division of the Cham­
ber of Commerce, Staubita warned that shopper* will seek
market* in outlying districts where they can get more parkfhg apace and more attractive surroundings if the downtown
area doesn't accept the challenge.
"With the tremendous growth In this area, you will al*
ways stay behind unless you can forecast the needs of your
•uatomers,” Staubitz said.
What Staubitz bad to say in the way of constructive
criticism should lie considered carefully by local merchant*.
HU opinions should carry a great deal of weight.
H* waa associated with Sears, Roebuck 4 Co. for many
year*, managing the New Orleans store for 17 years. He also
headed the Southeastern merchandising division ami catnblUhed a Sura chain In Venezuela.
- Sanford merchant* have been offered the services of
thU expert. He wid he would analyze any business in San­
ford, go over the books, stocks and building, take a look at
aide* personnel and help in any other way.
Local merchanU could benefit from the ex|»rience of
tiiU ulea and promotion expert. HU Idea* might help solve
a problem which will become more acute In the months and
- / s f&amp; u
years ahead.
r Sanford’s downtown area is not in a unique position in
iU battle to keep iU customers. Downtown business in every
city and town are engaged in the same fight. Shopping cen­
ters, boasting no traffic congeation and plenty of free parkftig, are luring customer* from downtown stores.
J The local problem U made more complex by stiff com­
llr MUlUtn S. While
petition from other cities. All of the merchants’ problems
WASHINGTON—
The fir l lint
cannot be solved. We believe that many deficiencies can be Governor Nelson Rockefeller
of
and should be corrected.
New York has now let the other
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Officials Hunting
$17 Million Stash

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B aseball A lm o st S u re
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• Organized baseball for Sanford appears almost as cer­
tain as death and taxes, thanks to a fine boost by the City
Commission.
Without a dissenting vote, the Commission removed the
U*l big roadblock to obtaining a team when it npprovrd me
of the baseball park and voted to furnish utilities nnd n
groundskeeper.
1 We believe this will become a profitable venture for the
c|ty, too. The baseball club will pay into the city treasury
aj&gt;me 30 per cent of the net profits.
I An Commissioner Earl Higginbotham so aptly put it:
the city will be supplying recreation for at least 30,000 pouevea if the team is able to draw no more than it did In
poorest season.
{ The Herald believes, however, that new attendance re.
c^rds for the league could be act in Hanford. The finest base­
ball park in Florida U located here. Some may challenge this
sjatement, but Sanford would gel a great deal of support
from other cities in this contention.
i City officials have helped, in no small way, to bring
bhacbnll back. It was a forward step, an example of physical
pfogrea*.

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Rev. Larry O’Steen Will Get Degree
jThe Rev. Larry C. O Steen,
*nn of the Rev. and Mrs. T. C.
O’Stefa, Sanford, wn among IS
llpdcnts al Emory University
eninpleled work toward def - rlose of the past
$hr

quarter.
Rev. O'SIren has fulfilled re­
quirements for the Bachelor of
Divinity Degree and will graduate
al ceremonies June S al the Uni­
versity quadrangle.

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Sex Sadist Sought
In Woman's Death
ST LOl IS. Mu. (UPII— Police
o,l»\ sought a acs sadist In the
slaying of a young mother vvhovr
husband gave her a ‘ night o f f
:o attend a sorority party while
he baby sat.
The leely of Mrs. Charlrs K.
Montague, 31. was found in the
hack seat of her tar Wednesday.
The car was parked in front of
the linmr where Mr'. Montague, a
former student at Washington
University School of Journalism,
had attended the p.vriy Tuesday
night.
Montague, 3f, laid the author,
.lire he had doled off while sit­
ting with Ihrlr two children,
Charles, to, and Linda, 9. and be­
came alarnird when he awoke al
I 13 a m. Wednesday and discov­
ered his wife had not returned
from the party,
A search was organised and
Mr* Montague's mutilated corpse
was found hours later by her
brother. Dona Id Jones
Officiate from the coroner's oflire said Mm Montague, a social
worker, apparently had been
strangled with a chain or rope.
The slaying occurred while po
lire were investigating Another
college * connected murder. St.
Louts' second in less than a
month
James Hullock, a night student
at St. l-ouiv University, was found
shot to dr alb and run over by a
car out vide the city art museum
several weeks ago.
Hullork's pretty wife, a kinder
garten teacher, and her former
husband have both refused to tike
lie detector lesls In ihr ease.

Ilia Henry Ammon family naar
Harrisburg wondered why a pilot
was "burring'* their house In his
plane After rushing outside, they
imiiul out why. The roof of the
house was on fire.

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shoe drop and all but openly an.
nounred hli randidsry for the
I 960
Hepubllcan Presidential
nomination U only Iho surface of
this political alory.
The joke in Imlh partira hrrr
Is lhat the new Governor'! in­
augural address al Albany hai al
most ruined the one he Inlrnds to
make In Washington as Prnl
dent in 1961. It is too bad, the
Irrrvrrrnt politicians say. that hr
has used up so many of his good
lines ahead of time.
I)u* the cream of the jest—
though it hai a certain sour taste
lo a good many people here, In-

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doing a little nublk peeking at
Ihe ahsp* Of thing! to edme la
wemen. In other wnrds. I hsvO
been trying to case ihe covering s
lhat American dSHgnSfl have
dreamed op to drape (M mort of­
ten female form divine for the
neat six to eight months.
The news Is good tor both
itxei The wainline Is gradual­
ly creeping south lo something ap­
proaching normalcy, which Is
good news for my sex. Rut skirts
show no southward trend They
art still aa high as a hound dog's
eye, or just barely over the kneecap. This is decidedly something
fur the boys.
Any woman who is Interested
In whsi the American couture hai
dreamed up for her for the spring
and early summer doesn't have
to wail lo read the ukases in the
papers. On the dsy following
Christmas, if she has the energy,
all she hai to do la stroll down

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eluding Vice-President Itichard
M. Nixon— is quite beyond all
this. It Is not simply Dial Rocke­
feller has confronted the regular
and Old Guard Republicans with
a very early rhallcngc. Worse
yet, there is every indication that
he will lie harder rvrn lhan
Dwight D. Eisenhower lo bring
down from Ihe high, amiable
ilraloiphrrc in which he finals
with such amaring grace and
skill.
At Albany the problems of New
York Mate—whlrh must at least
for a time strongly engage the
new Governor—were well and
truly sulmrdlnalrd by Rockefeller
to a message not merely lo (his
nation but to all the world.
President Eisenhower, from his
very first campaign onward, un
til lately had been frustrating the
regular Republicans beyond be
lief by obierving periodically lhat
he was both conservative and li­
beral. He was conservalive in
spending, he used to say, hut he
was liberal in dealing with the
people's needs.
Those Republicans with old fas
hlonrd and clear attachments to
conservatism—like ihe EtM-nhow«-r rival for Ihe I9i2 Presidential
nomination, the lain Senator Ho
hart A. Tall of Ohio—found lids
hard to take. They did not mind
Ibe President'a being conserva­
tive or. if be cbovf, even liberal.
Uni. they complained, it was very
diflietill to make issues against
a man who said he was both—
and all *1 once

Official Attacks
French Quarter
NEW ORLEANS (111*1) -The
goings en in New Orleans’ Krrnrh
Quarter were under attark again
today.
Fred J Casithry, a city coun­
cilman. said he planned to ask
at a meeting today that the coun­
cil crark down on what he describ­
ed as ‘ immoral and illegal" night
dubs along historic Hourhan
Mrccl
Cassihry said his plea would be
on behalf of the ^ockrlbook• ami
Ihe dignity of thousands of lour
isls espeeled here for Mardl Gras
next month.
"IPs the same old story of
shakedowns, It drinking, lewd and
Immural shows, thefts by rolling
and a large number of homoseiuals frequenting certain bars”
t asvibry laid.

KEY WEST, Fla. (UPD-U.S.
customs agent* continued what
■ppeared to be a fruitless search
today for IT million dollars re­
ported tn be stashed away la one
of three boats which brought Cu­
ban refugees from their revolturn nation.
The new Cuban government
filed a petition In federal court
Wednesday asking the U n i t e d
States to seise the money. District
Judge Emett C. Choate ruled In
Miami he had no jurisdiction over
Ihe funds.
The Cubam said the money was
spirited away from the Island na­
ilon by three top henchmen of
ousted President Fulgcncio Ba­
tista. The three were identified
is Cuban Sen. Rolando Mssferrcr
and hli brothers, Rodolfo and
Rlmundo.
They were believed lo have
been among 3S persona aboard
Ihe Olakun II, a converted torpedo
boat which arrived here 13 hours
after Batlita Bed Cuba.
Batista'i own luiury yacht, the
Marla III, arrived at the tame
time carrying seven high ranking
naval officers. A third boat, a 40foot cabin cruiser Slmhad. came
ihr following day with six persona
aboard.
Customs agents searched the
Marta HI and Ihe Olakun late
Wednesday night and found only
ktoooo among Ihe personal be­
longings of the U passengers.
The Cubans were released with
their money and told to report lo
Miami for further processing.
They have asked for political asy­
lum.
Chief customs agent C. P.
ilogeboom aaid the two vessels
were thoroughly searched after
the Cubans departed. He said,
however, "I'm satisfied there is
nothing like IT million dollars
aboard the boats." Ilogeboom
added lhat a March would be
made of Ihe Simbad.

Rut if they had trouble In pinn­
ing down Ihe Prraidanl. think
what their task wrlU be with Gov­
ernor Rockefeller! For he want
President Eisenhower one better!
He announred lhat ha would be
conservative and liberal — and
"progressive," loo—and all al
once.
Nixon Is now under formal
notice that Rockefeller la a major
contender against him for lha
lop place In i960. There I* no
surprise in this, perhaps, except
for Its liming What Is really
sobering is this: The Vice-Presi­
dent himself Is no amateur al
putting the "high level" tone into
political speeches when he Is of
a mind; but after Albany no one
here beilvci lhat he ran possibly
hope to match the Governor in
this regard.
There probably la no national
politician, morrover. who would
seriously deny that (he Rockefel­
ler inaugural w n as glowingly
delivered as il waa glowingly
written. Ha inspirational quality
was aurh as to make the ablest of
the While House ghost* feel ra­
ther crudely down In earth In
their prose. For this wraa a
Rockefeller prose that lings,
sings, and sings.
And the Intonation reminded
many here—Including some Re­
publicans slill acutely sensitive to
Ihe memnrlef of two decades ago
— of the rich, cultivated and
quietly
triumphant voire of
I ranklin D. Roosevelt.
As the altualion ii seen here,
JACKSONVILLE (UPh — A ITthe Governor has, indeed, thrown yesrold shipyard worker who
a rock into the pond, the fat into companions said boasted of killing
ihe fire and his hat into the v Michigan policeman was quelting. The repercussions will be Honed here todey.
wide and possibly unruly among
William Van Hedrick was ar­
the reduced and already quarrel­ rested in a stolen car Wednesday
ing Republican minority In the after a high speed chase. He waa
charged with driving while drunk,
new Congress.
For what lha new Governor has speeding and havlag no driver'!
said at Albany will five the par­ Iletfue.
Police laid a man who roomed
tisans practically no breathing
spare before the hard necessity with Van Hedrick said the suspect
of making up their minds as to had bragged of killing a policewhether tt should be Ntaon or man in Michigan Officer* aaid
he denied the report, but admitted
Rockefeller in I960.
They are understandably still escaping from Southern Michigan
rather hrutved from what happen­ State Prison last June while serv
ed to thrlr party In the Novem­ Ing lime on a bad check convic­
ber Congressional elections. They tion.
feel it loo btd that Rockefeller
could not have given them at
least s little tlmo-say. a rouple
of months—to rsst and catch their
breath before calling upon them
to stand up and be counted for
I960.

Worker Boasts
Of Killing Officer

S a y s

Niw Yofk'k Fifth Avtttil 14 |4t • great many women In empire
gowns look more Or Isas Uke a
’ V u S ? ? 4 F 4v*ty 4t|n 41 the IrORkfurttf ■porting a dog cot­
&gt;ul4tM4 h li «4ipp44r*d from tar. Windows of the choicest shoos
194 *4*44*1 4t U)4 4i»4ft Shape, art ihtwttl dresees with waist
:e hi replaced hr la*iM mate*- u*44 already bselt whtra they

quins 4141*41 coral llltol. pSliBI
sod ether Southern prepl. Us
vu ts airla ere dreiied i* whit
seventh Avenue rani lu "fteiert
roileeuea."
That collection Is a double r a ­
vin of the spring eolletUwi, lo b«
unveiled tor ihe fashion pree* In
another week, end alwiyi I reli­
able prophesy of what the Ameri­
can woman will wear la spring
and summer — UNLESS, and thli
is a big unless, the America de­
signers are panicked, sheeplike,
!&gt;y what the Italian couture will
begin unveiling tn Rome come
January IS and what the French
couture will start shoving Janu­
ary II.
As of now. the evidence In shop
windows
from
Biridorf-Goodman'* on the north to Klein'*
on the south U heartening,
doihei look like clothes once
more, and the boys aren't going
to dlt laughing.
Ai I noted above, the waistline Is gradually creeping back
to where God put tt originally
The empire waist of Dlt autumn
that grsi*J the wishbone Is ka­
put tn the retort collections.
The waist ia new just slightly
north of normalcy In many
rases. It’ s still above the celes­
tial meridian, but nut apt to
choke the Adam'e epple any loo­
ser. This Is all to the good, as

Ike Urges Nation
To Show Courtesy
On Mikoyan Tour
WASHINGTON fUPD- Presi­
dent Elsenhower asked today that
Americans receive Soriet Deputy
Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan with
"traditional courtesy" on his cur­
rent tour,
The President made known hli
displeasure over hostile receptions
given Miknyan by anti-Soviet de­
monstrators In Clertlind snd De­
troit.
Press Secretary James C. Hageriy laid Eisenhower hid read
reports of "rock-throwing, eggthrowing and spitting4 in Cleve­
land and of the assembly of 300
demonstrators at Detroit.
Hagcrty l a i d the President
ashed him to mikt this state­
ment:
"The
President hopes that
wherever he goes in this country,
Mr. Mikoyan will be met with the
rouilesy Americans Iradlltonally show visitors from sbrosd.
"The President wants Mr. Miko­
yan lo see the rest America so
that when he returns home, he
will be able to convey an accu­
rate picture of our good manners,
as well as our strength, our con­
fidence and determination in the
pursuit of freedom and pcM*-"

River Surrenders
Body Of Mon, 78
FORT MYERS (UPtt - The
ninediy search tor a Tlysar-uld
retired woodsman ended Wednes­
day when the man's body waa
found in the Cnlooishitthee River
near here.
Sheriff Flinders Thompson said
George Flint apparently hid been
In the water for sevirst days, lie
said there was no eridenee of
foul play.
Flint wandered away from his
home early on the morning of
Dec. 10, touching oft a widespread
search.

Still Practicing
QUINCY. Mess. -(U P I&gt; - F,very day, M-ywar-old Charles G.
rhllsdedt practices for half an
hour on his hi client horn, just
si ho did 44 ytsrs Igo when he
began playing with the Quincy
Scotch Bond.
About in million bibiei have
been born in the U. S. since 1441,

belong.
J
on ihe eholc, skirts are still

f ilm, which means that the ns
! ion's greatest Indoor sport will
continue is he a tug-of-war between women and their aklm,
in a toeing attempt — when th*
girls art eelted — to coax in
Inch of skirt over the kneecip
(But don't think the dress with
full skirt isn't available. Plenty
of ’em in the wMews.)
Gentlemen who art gem-fane. '
lera will continue to eschew the
windy comer (when there'e nothtng lo blow, there's naught more
to show) tor the taxi stand. The
nest peep show tn the nation, si
long as skirts are short and r.srrow, will rontinue to be milady
getting lo or out of a car. (Auth­
or'* eovrsrdiy note: In place of
■ fan or bubble, I carry a big
pocketbook these days.)
^
It is my hunch that we had *
best enjoy ll»»« h ,PPY P°Ments
while we tan. Because if the Uslian couture takes its next logi­
cal step forward, putting women
in sack cloth snd ashes and shav­
ing their heads (one to * cus­
tomer, pleiie), and if the French
decide lo drop the waistline to
the knees snd the skirt tn the
thin, the nddi arc ten, six and
even tbit Ihe American designers i.
will panic snd copy the most lf
exaggerated examples.
But — and Seventh Avenue
might ponder this — a nation
that licked the sack Isn't In the
hagNOTICE
I will not be responsible for
sny debts Incurred by anyone
other than myself.
Robert J. Wright ,

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Lady Golfen Start
Mayfair Title Play

B y Voting On Hot Issues
CINCINNATI. Ohin (U P D -D tlt
gate* met today for the cloilng
general irsilon of the weeklong
NCAA convention here with fire­
work* op ened in the voting on
amendment* to the bylaw*.
Walter Byari, oerutlve director
of the National Collegiate Athletic
Assn, laid diipulf* may arUe
when the 2.200 collegiate *pon» of.
ficlal* votr on eligibility and edu­
cation amendments.
B,vcr» *»id the NCAA council
would prcvi for a vtgorou* cam­
paign lo eliminate fringe benefits
sucb a* liiffrrcnl type* of torn*
to student*, particularly those for
athlete*.
It wa* »uch a violation that ted
to the twoycar probation levied
on the University id Southern Cat
woman's first year in golf, one of the high­ Ifornia Wednetday.
lights of the clinic yesterday at Mayfair
Troublesome Amendmenla
Byer* said the council would
Country Club. Today, it wa* down to Imsi-

America's finest "plsy for p. m. Sunday by Frank
pay" women golfers teed off to­ Jr, Mayfair Inn m»n*g&lt;
day in the first Mayfair Inn 13,Colfrri wrapped up li
W Open tournament over the tournament action with
Mayfair Country Club cour*c
at the Country Club yi
Favorites In the field of 2« pro­ afternoon. It wa* the fl
fessionals and nine amateur* sot onitratlon ever put on, a|
the traditional late starting time* to Mcbane. Mafter of ccrj
and were still out when The Iter- for the occasion ua* Pall]
sld went to preu. The golfers one of the nation'* alt tlij
Md llholr round* scheduled to­ ins grral* in the l.adiri
day, tomorrow and Sunday.
•Jonai Golf Association.
Check* for the winner* among i Taking part in the clii
the pro* and prire* for the top mo»t of the women wb
amateur will be given nut at 4 enlered the tourney.

aim urge the tenant lemon A
adopt a rule that any member
school that retain* a caff mem­
ber who violated NCAA rutti be
required ta show eaure ~':v pi
membership In the NCAA »vould
not be suspended or ended
Some of the amendments ex­
pected to cause trouble In todsy'i
voting are;
—To five th# eligibility commit­
tee power to rule on "*ny que»lion" submitted by member Initltutlon* regarding the eligibility of
an athlete to Uke part in intereollegUie or tournament athletics undrr auspice* of the NCAA.
—Tn prohibit an institution from
providing * prospective athlete fi­
nancial aid for any educational
costs prior to Ms enrollment in
Ihe institution, or for post-grsdu.ate work.
—To set minimum study pro­
gram al 12 semester hours for
athletes.
Closer Rule* Observance

Mm Berg proved to be atmoit
»* adept a* * mailer of ceremotile* ai »hc ii with the gulf
club She ha* won $120,000 in tha
pa»t 10 yeari on the golf circuit.
That should give the average
reader an idea av lo ihe quality
of her emceeing ability.
A highlight of the clinic wai
wolfdom * famed sister act. per­
formed by Alice Bluer and Mar­
lene Ifeuer Hagge Alice, a shapetv and attractive blonde, demonMraicd her famous “ swing" for
Ihe large audience.
ft.-j ■
A favorite of the audience wa*
attractive Mirkcy Wright, billed
ai the l.PGA'* longest hitter and
current l.PGA champ.
‘THAT FIRST YEAR* — Marlene Itaner
In addition lo the show, lady Hagge tint*!* a driver to pound u lee Into thr*
golfer* gave onlooker* tipi on turf in chanictertentlon of a woman golfer
better golf.
ni-'S for the golfer* seeking the 95,000 0|&gt;cn
Tec off time* tomorrow (»*me with iter first set of club*. In the tmektitle.
ground
are
some
of
tin*
spectator*
delighted
** today):
(Herald Staff Photo)
—Tn prohibit any member Insti­
10 30. Trudy Krel, Roieda. Cat-! by Mr*. Unittee's amusing "takeoff" on a
ROSTOV (CPU —First b.se lly llurwitr, secretary tret rr
tution from making inter school
Mary MeCutcheon. Jasper. Ala :
man Orlando Cepeda of the Sin Ihe Raiehall Wrilera'
contact* with athletes without the
of in 45. Jeanne Foulk. Sanford: Ma­
CLEVELAND, Ohio (U P D - permission of the Institution's ithFrW lsco (ilanl*. making It strict­ America.
rian Bairs, Canclherry: Helen
ly no conlnl, wa* Ihe unanimnut
Pitcher* iferh Score and Don Fcr telle director.
There wa* absolutely n-Jimpc Smith. Grand Rapid*. Mich: tall
iletn fne
4'sni*tl . who
u bn uAadi lit!
*
__ ,amateur*
„
v.
If,
chuice today a* the N a t i o n a l lillon
for Cepeda,
UP of. above
are
I; tIti .M
O,
rarc*r. utility Infirlder Billy Har­
Al a news conference Thursday
l eague * "rookie of the vear" for the league'* seventh
kutrr nrIt)
Anlonio. Te*.;
rell amt rookie outfielder Don Dil­ night, the committee on Infraction
1938
**ill* 19 point* and in rebounds . saved West \ irginta from defeat
By jo iin (inn 11in
with a .312 hailing avn.ij»n I " Gloria Armilrong. Oakland. Cal.;
lard werr signed to 1939 season reported that Ihe climate of Inter­
Selection of Cepeda, who wata game*. Only other rookirjrrr lo Betty Bu*h. Trquesta. Fl*.
but both he and the Bonnie.*. In regulation time
lolled Tre** International
collegiate sihleiics has improved.
major factor in the Giants' sur- he named unanimouily wi ifrar.k
ThiTe are only four major un whose starting tram wa* comIn other leading game* Thurs­ contracts by ihe Cleveland Indians It added that institutions are more,
11 20. Alice Bauer. Paradise.
Piling climb to third place lait Rohin»on of Cincinnati in t&gt;‘
Fla ; Mary Ann Brynolds, Al­ beaten basketball tram* in the po&gt;rd entirely of players from day night Hugh Dunmon * jump today bringing to 21 the number closely observing NCAA rules.
leaion, was announced here by
The 8 foot-2. £00 pound fped* bany, Ga . Sybil Griffin, Baton country but you can take it from New York City, failed to impress ♦hot with 12 srvondi Irfl gave of players to come to term*.
A. D. Krrw;n of the Unlvaralty
wai named for the award* nrh Rouge, t.a ; II:M. Barbara Ro* the coach of one of them, Eddie New Yorker* win turned out to Scion Hall a 37 33 win ovrr
Score, ■ southpaw strikeout spe­ of Kentucky, chairman of the
of Die 21 ballot* eait by |ll Ire mack. Sacramento. Cal.: France* Donovan of St. Bonaventure, Ihat m , their return home ton*, led Muhlenberg, and Miami of Flori­ cie li&gt;1, wi* hampered hy a *nrr committee, said the schools are
lion commltlce composed mem- Rlrh (amateuri, Balnbridgc. Ga.; hi* team won't hi- able t«r "go all by George tarter * 2.1 point* and da trounced Toronto l' , 97 33, the arm tail season. Hr won two and freer shout reporting vloUUoni.
15 rebounds, used a rone defense Canadians' ninth loss against no lo»t three a* hr appeared in 12 both
her* of Ihe Baseball W t e r »' Cathy Whitworth, Jal. N. Mex.; the way" lo a perfect season
again*! themselrei and
' A»»n. Ordinarily, Ihe com gfee Ii 11.(0.
................Ruth
.....
Jetton.
Seattle.
gamr* and hurled only 4t inning*. against other institutions.
"Certainly not — no: the way that held the Bonnies scoreless for win*.
made up of 21 writer*, lb r from
: Murlc McKcntlc. St. I’et were playing." said Donovan aft the first five minute* and turned
each National League
r. but rr,tnirj:. lu.man Ncundorff lama cr the Bonnies easily gained win the game into a sloppy affair In
onty 21 voted thl* lime I some tflir, Toronto. Canada,
No 7 of the season Thursday which the Bonnies seemed unable
lo set up thnr plays.
I
n .jo , Wanda Sanchci, Baton night. Ml 34. ovrr Iona College
Favoriliim may flow faiietl to unexplained reason.
Cepeda
wa*
far
and
n&gt;
Ihr
n0Ugt
;
Margc
Burn*.
I
amateur)
Touch (limes .Mu ad
St.
Bon
a
venture,
r
a
n
k
e
d
1
7
th
Rus aevetith poit poiitinn tonight
Donovan, who admit* that the
Where Guttersnipe leadi a fait beit new hitter lo cnicr te Na Greenhorn. N. C.: Betty Jameson, nationally, was one of three high
right greyhound field in the fea­ tional league last »ra*on le col s , n Antonio. Tex ; 12 no. Gloria ranked trams to po*t wins. Fourth Ronnies' overall schedule i* not
tured ninth race at Sanford-Or- lrrted 300 total bate*, inc ling 38 Flcht, Seven Pine*. N. C.: Jo ranked North Carolina overcame loo rugged, said he is looking
doublet, 23 homer* and iir tri­ Ann Prentice, Btrmimjhsm. A'*.; "deep frccic' tactic* to t&gt;rat forward lo (wo g a m e s each
lando Kennel Cluh.
Betty Kirby (amateur), Akror. Wake Foreit. 14 * 31. and lllh against Niagara anil Canisius and
In four regular iraion race*, ple* while driving in tw gw
Virtually all N.L. pitch t agree Ohio; 12:10, Marllynn Smith, Wi ranked West Virginia d o w n e d one against St. Francis ( Pa) a*
the *i3-paund red brindle dog hat
)&gt;een in Ihe top four place three Cepeda * showing In I938|wv not chits. Kan : Pally Berg. St An­ Penn Slate In overtime. *9*1
potential stumbling block*.
drew*. Ill : Fay Crocker, MonteSophomore Tom Slith led St
timer. In hii lait race, he seam- one of those "one )ear th
The Bonnies are a long • range:
The
21-year-old
native
ponce,
vledo, I'raguay.
Bonnie to its victory at New certainty to wind tip wilh a good
pered home firit by ii*-and-onePuerto
Biro.
»ay»
"I
tee
■
pitch
12
20,
Mary
ten*
Faulk,
TliomYork's
Madison
Square
Garden
half lengthi in .11.DO lecondi over
final record and probably a tour­
yet I can not hit." And i poesa'I atvlllr, Ga ; Joyce Ziske, Water­
Ihe S'tfithi-mile diitanre.
nament tierth an»l Donovan taid he
appear
to
hr
talking
thigh
hit
ford,
WI*
:
Bonnie
Randolph.
Na­
w.Bit many fan* will keep their
is bringing the team along toward
baseball
hat.
ples. Fla : 12:30. Mickey Wright.
Vfeckl on the number six poiition,
what he ho|*e* will he a tale sea
to
*
The
Giant*
signed
Cry
Bonita. Cat : Jackie Pung. Saa
from which ITetty White will run
son peak tike that which carried
17.300
contract
at
the
&gt;ta|b&gt;f
1938
Francisco;
Kathy
Corncliii*,
Like
The while and light fawn lady
them to third place in ta*t year's
and
owner
Horace
Stone
m
vpi­
land.
Fl
a;
11:40,
Bctiy
Bawls.
ha* finlehed in the tap quartet
National Invitation Tournament.
nt
In
untarily
inrreaaed
live
a
Spartanburg.
S
C.;
Marlene
every lime ihe hai raced thl*
Besldrs Ihe llonnles, Ihe only
tin,
mo by mid season
Hagge. Pittsburgh, Pa, and Rev
teaion. and iporli two first* well
other unbeaten major trains in
Immediately
following
te
end
erly Hanson, Indio, Cat.
under the 32-second mark,
NEW YORK (UPI)-Jlm Brown the nation are Auburn (9 0). Villa
Another one to watch in the of the regular National League
of the Cleveland Brown*. po**tbly Nova (8-0). ami Boston l.'nivrrsily
ll’urrto
season.
Cepeda
relumed
ninth ii Super Toy, a black fel­
*
ihe most powerful runner in Na (601.
low who ii getting farter ai the Rico to play winler hall
North Carolina's victory al
tional Football League history. tohe
ev"If
1
didn't
go
home
teaion progreiiei.
day was named the professional Chapel Hill was ihe »th In 10
The firit and lOlh racri will plained, they'd rail me twell
circuit's "Player of the Year" lor start' for Coarli Frank Mi luirr's
head."
•Mature Ihe eatra-long 3 Rthit’nlled I’Pres*
1938 In Ihe annual United
reis |latest hunch of "Yankee Tar
la
I
te
Lalcsl
average*
reveal
mile course, which thrill* fan* be­
International poll
heels" and moved them Inin a tie
peda
it
leading
(he
Purif
lliran
came of the homeitretch excitefnlied Pre** Inlernillonal
Brown, a 230-poundvr who run* ■«Rh North Carolina State for firs!
League
with
*
3*1
figure
»r
S»n
ment.
The Minneapolis t aker* bad to through the line wilh . fullback's V '*" *" Ihe Atlantic « o»*t ton
A l i o in tonight'* fralured lucre
go all the way to Dalla* to play loser and in the open with a trrrnco al 4 0 Wake Forrat •
Grade A event arc Carnal Sue.
one of their be»l game* of the halfback's .peed, set an all lime slowdown produced a game In
Rocky MaeGinty, Frank Beil,
%ra*on
NFL rushing record «f 1.337 yards which n&gt; twain «a* scorctl for
Golden Empress and rhli Nug.
|jt&lt;\ »i) Dick Ci*rm»kfr uni! n«*l m 1938 Hr led the league In 'he first m mlmil. . Tlir Tar|!t5s OI.ILS **K8" -l-Door Holiday. Showroom now, Rod and
The *ea*on'i firit Friday mi
Hundley, Ihe I.aker* turned tiaek i scoring with
With 108
poini* Hi* 18 heel* held » l. li halftime lead,
HA poinla
tinee wai held Ihi* afternoon, and.
to II
M point* in
Ihe St I/nil* Hawk*. D3 93. Tlnir* touchdown* included *n&gt;ritis runs luiilt the martin lo
White. White Sidewall Tire*. A one-owner bs’iiuty
ONLY
another afternoon eard will gel l
day night in a neutral court tf 83. 60, 39. 58, 37. 41 and yK the second Half and i rulst l home.
j'Pder way at ; p.m. tomorrow,
Doug Moe had II f o r Carolina:
game in the Tcaas city that at* vard*
billowed by more raring at 3:10.1
George Rltrhlc hail It for Wake
Iracktrd
an
estimated
4
«W
fans,
1DAN CIIKYItOLKT Iti'-cayne 4-I)oor V-8, rowerffUde, Radio
TALLAHASSEE ( L i i ‘ *J will
Thl* performance against foot­ Forest.
l
Carmaker, who seored 22 points
be at least another vtel Irfore and Hundley, who totaled 21. ball's smartest and toughest de­
Free Thruw Save* MVU
and heater. Wo sold it new
NOW ONLY
s successor is namrd lo ploiii* sparked the Utrr* to a 41 - 40 fence* rarned him 21 of the 29
Jerry West and Boll Cloti*«nn
vote* east by tpnrt* writer* who stored six points cavil m the ov­
Stile University foothall costh halftime lead M i n n e a p o l i s covered Ihe campaign in the It
ertime period to carry W-»t Virstretched lit lead to
early in
10**7 CIIKVItOliKT Rel-Aire 4-Door V-9, PowfrjtHde. Ro*e
Tom Nugent
Irague cities.
i:mu to Its 19th win in 13 game*
the
final
quarter
hut
then
had
to
Dean Mode Stone, ctuirnan &lt;d
College Batkriball Result*
John Units*, quarterback for after I'enn Stale held the Moun
Ml*t utpl White
A UEAUTY FOR
fight off a spiritrd rally by tbr
Called Pre»» Inlrmallnnil
the university's athletic ctmn ii Hawk* Rob Frllll pared St l»ul* the champion Baltimore Colts, laineers lo a 71 7t He to rrgula
East
w a s si-rond In Ihe voting with lion In Ihe came at I niversllv
lee. **ld Thursday the laruit* wnh ji |w.intr
St Bones rnturr 62 Inn* 34
eommittee has 147 name* und'i
jh e Syraniw N»tlnnal* »nd &lt; in five vole* Bohhy laynr, I’ llls- I'srk. fa West's frre thruw with
Ifl.'iK I IIKVHOI.ET Yoeman Station Wagon. 2-Door, rowrrSeton Hall 17 Muhlenberg, 33
considrration. including itvcral , lnn, u n«val‘ battled t h r o u g h burgh Steeler quarterback, wsi a minute amt a • half In go and
O . Michael* (VI.) SI Norwich 41 applicant* asking lor :bi job ,h w overtime iwriml* twfore the third with two The other wde
glide. Only 0,000 one-owner milw
A LOT OF CAR FOR
Buffalo ns Cortland Tchr so
,
,, .
But Stone said it would he »i National* fin»lly emrrged with a went to Del Shofner. speedy of
Wert Virginia K) Penn Stale It
least "another week or *&lt;i ' befurr us im victor in Ihe only other fen*lve end for the l/&gt;* Angeles ( iltIHC l (IHCCllCtl
Morris Harvey 102 Marini* «
Ram*.
IHLAND l DPI) — Thursday
1957 CHEVROLET “210" 4-l)nor, V.fL rowerglida
a new head roach 1* n*m«l.
league action Thursday night
.Steubenville M SI Vincent 34
Rmwn won the NFL rii'hing night's haakelhslt game between
"We atw vary gratified." Slor'
Jack Twym*n turned in a tintClark (Mait) 81 Trintly (Conn) So said, "by ihe high c*lih«r ef Rant 41 point performance for the crown with 942 yard* during hi* Mrt*»n University ar.d MitsisaipA HONEY
Kutitown Tchr 89 Rloomihurg 77 roaches across the nation who Royals, who seared 19 point* In first professional r a m p a I g n In pi Southern was cancelled twrause
St.Pcfer (NJ) 71 St Fran (NY) 41
•re interested' in Ihe combined the final five minute* of regul*- 19)7 and won "Rookie of Ihe of the death of Mrs J tlllie
South
1955 CHEVROLET “2I0' f».(Cylinder. F’owrrplide. Radio and
coach-athletic
director job thicti lion time to tie the score at 119- Year" honor* by a landslide sole I imund*. wife of the Stelson
Senior Bowl Tournament
|:evident.
for that performance
Nugrnt
gave
up
to
join
ihe
I'm
ai!
However
the
Royals
finally
(Final)
A WONDERFUL BUY FOR
Heater
versify of Maryland.
ran out of gs* In the third over
Centenary 71 Spring Hill 37
The eommittee. which alreaib Gm* session *hrn they were out#
(Cnntolallonl
baa met srveral limes, will hob! scored 114. Johnny Kerr totaled
Murray St. 71 Tenn. Tech 71
sessions for Ihr ne*t few days h 50 points and l&gt;olph Sehaye* had
consider Ihe qualification* of each 2* for the Nymnal*.
Appalachian 72 Guilford 4*
•I. V X r R V
V A I. U K*
N. Car. Coll 74 Hampton Inst, 63
North Carolina 44 Wake Foreit 34 Stone pointed nut that sliver
1956 CADILLAC “ 60” SPKCIAL. A 4-Door with every
Fast Tenn 13 Morehead St. 7C most nf the rnirhr* ire in e q / v / v a a r I-.
Cincinnati for the NCAA meeting ^pZU/UUU j O I O r y
Miami (Fla.) 17 Toronto U. S3
Ciidillnc luxury feature and Power.
S.Western (Tenn) 72 Ark. St. 39 "It Is unlikely we will interview SAN JUAN PR il'P li — First
Midwest
any candidates for another week lta',Cmnn OrD"do Cepeda of the
Like new from wheels to roof
Evansville M Ball St. eo
or *0'
San Francisco Gisnt*. the Nation
Southern 111 17 Indiana St. 84
si I-(ague's Rookie of Ihe Year In
#Dak. St. *4 Concordia (Minn) 38
.
,
_
1938. said todsy he will ask for
St. TTiom. (Minn) 87 Augsburg 84 D i x i e N e t T o u r n e y •
this ye*r.
Southwest
_
•
"The award gives me ammunlButler Coll 73 St Phillip's 83
T o R esu m e T od ay
lion for demanding a pay Inrresse
M A R K E I)
I) O W N
West
... .
•, , in $20,000." vsId the 21 year olv!
TAM I A K i l l — Hrslieedtd
when notified nf hi* sele.
PRICED TO SUIT YOU ! !
KIcamino JC M Sacramento JC 7*
. ( (f t j honored for myself
Contra Coil* JC 82 Sequoia JC to Eddie Mnyian of Irenton. -VJ
for Pu„ , „ ic0. ,
my
A. Hancock JC 83 Santa Rota 32 was scheduled to fare sislh s«dr I
1935 CADILLAC % 2" 4-Door. Air conditioned
l.ong Rrsch JC 88 San Mateo 43
,J" ndolJ ,od*&gt; ^ovd fortine will encourage my
and I'ower-equipped
as the Dixie International Teuni* W1#w
Rirln, ,0 ,ry „ „ .
San Jo*c JC 17 Amrr. River 33
San Fran. City JC 68 Cerrito* 6) Championships rrsumed.
{ f n ln sport* — especially base
Championship
malehes were p( ii "
1957 FORD CiKtom Fordnr V-R Forvlnmatle
rained out Thursday as the tour
_
H A S S » '1
Cepeda also announced his. en­
Psiwrr Steering
ney entered the quarter flails
gagement to Annie Pirn, a l* year
old
junior
at
Albert
Klnsleln
High
Alto to perform today waa
1955 MERCURY Monterey 4-Door Like New
Laura I-ou Kunnen nf Clearwater, School In siesrhy Bsrrio Ohrero
LAKE CITY (lT I &gt; -r * t Sum first seeded In the women's divi­ Cepeda said they may po*tpnnr
mcrall, »l»r field goal kicker for sion. who w*t scheduled 1« play the wedding &lt;sntil Mist Pino's
the New York Giant*, will become Mary Hablcht of Santos.
graduation
a radio sport* announcer here
Jan. IS
Summers!!, whose 41 yard field
goal lifted the Giant* Into the
• Luxurious (lubliousc • Heated Stands
playoff for the pro football chamJerry Collin*, Ops-rivtor
Sorry, No Minora
A pih ip , made Ihr announcement
here Thursday nlfh: at * banquet
* VO hot rilling*
In hii honor.
* NO *p*cla1 tissuet uparc leceaaary
Summcrall said he would make
* NO lonr A expenulv# duda
dally sporti ru ts over nation

Cepeda Top Pool
In Senior Circuil

Indians Announce
21 Players Signed

Only Four Major Cage Teams Unbeaten

Guttersnipe Liked
In Track Feature

Holler Starts The New YeargygM PS

O H R i g h t . . . W IT H T H E i P ^

Jim Brown Chosen
'Player Of Year'

Two Scoring Aces
Lead Lakers' Win

Town!!

FSU Continue
Search For Co ich

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Cepeda Will Ask

$2895

JUmmerall Gets
Radio Sports Job

Nightly (except Sun.) 8:10 P. M.

_
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But ha will continue playing
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Thund*y was “ Pat Summerall
Day" la Like City si this North
Florida community honored one of
IU moit famous sport* ion*.

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�Dirksen Has Knack
Off Winning Fights
. Veiled P nti laiemalioeal
Sen. Everett McKinley Dirkaen,
who aurvived a "liberal'’ revolt to
win the Senate Republican leader•hip poll, hat the knack of cominf out on lop, even when he loaei.

'Prince' Expected
To Plead Guilty
'HOME HEFORE DARK*—Dan O’llerllny and Jean Sim.
mona durinir a dramntic sentience in the Warner Brothers
film which bettina Sunday at the ltitz Theatre.

'Home Before Dark' Scheduled At Rita
"Home Before I)*rk," which Zimhallil, Jr., in a dramatic aloopen* Sunday at Ihe Rita Tliratrr. ry of a woman'a hunger for love.
The icrecnplay from Ihe conlroitara Jran Simmons. Dan OilerMiy. Rhonda Firming arut Kfrrm venial novel by Eileen Baiting
conrernt a young wife'* struggle
to hold her huihand'a love and
regain her place in « normal ancicly following her detention in
a mental hnipital. Jean Stmmoni
playa Ihe wile and her huihand
TIJUANA, Mexico (DPI)— The la portrayed by Dan OTIerlihy.
•‘three B T ' of (oil— Bolt. Bayer
To
tecure authentic
back­
and Boros—were the favoritrf ai ground! for Iho Warner Broi.
play Rot under way today In the picture, which ha a Nrw England
*20.000 Tijuana Open tournament, aa ila atory locale, producer di­
■frond atop of the year for the rector Mervyn I-eRoy took hla
play for pay boya.
atara and a company of nearly
Ha National Open rhampinn. 100 technician! lo Marblehead and
' Tommy Bolt; George Bayer. Ihe Itoaton, .Man . in Ihe drad of win­
Ion(eat hitter in golf, and power­ ter where they locatinned for
ful Juliui Boroi, who hold the more than a month to photograph
apotllfht.
eateriora.
Becauie the rourae la »o long it
Treat and preview audicncea,
la going to lake a powerful hitter who viewed advance aereeninga
to win thla one. The Tijuana Coun­ of the film, arc predicting an
try Club layout will measure 7,155 Academy Award nomination for
yarda the first day and gradually Mlav Slmmona' performance In
Will be lengthened out to 7.400
(he dramallc story.
— jranla for the lait day.
The weatherman predirta there
will bo plenty of rain over the
weekend, ao it la going to take
a Ioni knocker to yet around the
courte. It la wide open, with 111. Ha trouble In the way of tree a MIAMI (Ul'l I—The Unlveraily
- or trap*, an the powrrfnl awingcr* nf Miami llurrlcanea. Ihe nation'a
highest acorlng quintet, merci­
can let out off the lee.
fully flooded Ibe floor with reaervea Thuraday night aa they
routed Toronto, 97-53.
After running up a 29 R lead
early in the game, Coach Bruce
CHICAGO (UPD— Beteball ml Hale atartrd tending In the tuba.
The Canadiani, led by Center
nor league prealdent* met today
to decide who would play In which Ron Goldring, pulled up to a
league and to try and flgurr a 41 33 deficit at halltime, but could
way to obtain more major league not keep up the pace In the aecond
half. Goldring waa high teorer
working agreement,
*George M. Traulmin. prritdrnl for Hm* game with 23 palnli.
Dick lticko*, SB Miami guard,
of the National Aaaoelailon of Mi­
nor League*, tald invllallont to ted hi* team with 19 poinla.
the meeting had been aent to
preaident* of all leaguca from
dais AAA to riaaa D.
Trautman asld the farm dlrrd, (an of the tfl major league cluha
The Rev. Ronald Denton, Nats* alio were Invited.
'
Advance word Indicated that rene mlsvlonary tfl South America,
•‘atabillratlon’* would he the mi­ will apeak tnnicht at the Sanford
Church of Hie N’aiarene.
nora' keyword for 1958.
It teemed likely that (hern
Rev. and Mr*. Denton have Jutt
would be one leaa minor league rrturned from 15 year* aervlee in
than In I9M — bringing the 1950 Bolivia and Uruguay, where they
total to 3 — with the carnally have hren introducing the Natabeing the now defunct Western rrne program.
Till* la Ihe firat furlough and
League.
Four Western I-eague clubs— deputation work for the couple
Lincoln, Neb.; Topeka. Kan : and aince leaving for Bolivia. They
(Bout City and l)e» Mnlnel, Iowa — have four rhildrrn. The talk lowere to be abvothed Into the night will be llltiatraled with col­
ored aliilet.
There l league.
&lt;in Sunday the Uhrisllanaires
Mcn'a tjuarlet will aing during the
Gospel vervire at 7 p in. The Rev.
It. It. Spear Jr., paator Of the San­
ford Church nf the Naiarene, will
A benefit card party will )&gt;e give the aerninn.
held at 9 p.m. Saturday In the
American I^eginn Building on 17Revival Scheduled
K
The Rev. Ernrat T. Corbin will
N mmoring Ihe event are Ihe
Veiir.iua nf World War I. San­ ronduel a revival aervlee nightly,
ford Barrack*. The proceed* will eicept Salnrdaya, at the Pinefinance the "lh District conven­ crevt Aaaembly of God Church.
Rev. Corbin la from the Weal
tion In be held in Sanford. Jan. I*.
The rani party l» open to the Florida Dlilrtrt Council nf Ihe
public. Attendance prlica and Aatcmbly nf God. Tbr 7 p. m.
priirt for carh game will be vcrvicca are &lt;&gt;pcn to the public.
awardetl. chairman of the party Special muaic and prayer* for the
is Kd Lubecke, heail of project a nick will he offered. The paator
i* Ihe Rev. II. M. Snow.
eommltte*.

Bolt, Bayer, Boros
Tijuana Favorites

TAMPA, Fla. (CPI) — A young
Negro who paraded over the coun­
try posing at a Chang! crown
prince ia eipceted to plead guilty
to a federal bad cheek charge.
Edward Lee Woodi, 26. alias
Prince Nkabourl Kawama Mbnyta
of Cbangl Sheri of Portugese East
Africa, told US. Commissioner
Morrison Ruck at hit presentment
hearing Thuraday he would plead
guilty to a charge of interstate
transportation of a worthiest
cheek.
Woods, a former farm hand,
waa arrested at Fort Myera Mon
day when he sought to rnler a
hospital, allegedly suffering from
a kidney ailment.
When he described himself aa a
Cbangl priner, hospital authofitiei
recalled newspaper report* of aurh
incident* in tit other stales and
called the police. Woods had re­
ceived hoapitaliiation around the
country and left without paying
his hill.
The Negro lotd Buck that he
hat passed himself off aa a
"crown prince from Equatoral
Africa," He aaid he would plead
guilty at hia arraignment, prob­
ably neat Wednesday, and Buck
ordered him Jailed under 15,000
bond.

Hospital Notes

The 6 3 -y e a r old M u lw rs tc rn e r. »
veteran o f alm ost a q u a rte r o f a
ce n tu ry in C o n g re ss, re ta in * in
fu ll the fo re n sic pow ers that g ain
ed him n atio n al attention d u rin g
Ihe 1952 convention.

The televised finger of scorn
which he taunted at former Gov.
Thomas E. Dewey of New York,
an Elsenhower leader, was one of
Ihc dramatic highlights of that
tumuttou* meeting.
Rut Dirksen now uses his cipansivc vocabulary and organ-lonrd
voice more effectively in backstage maneuvering. During the
next two years, he will have an
opportunity to employ this art to
the fullest.

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Hurricanes Rout
Toronto, 97-55

Nazarene Slates
Special Programs

In 1952, only two years after he
berime a aenator, the Illinois HepubBean was a prominent figure
in the bitter fight for the GOP
presidential nomination.
In lhat bailie, he barked the
loaer. the late Sen. Robert A. Taft
of Ohio, against President Eisen­
hower. Ilut Dirkaen’* star contin­
ued to rite.
Two yean ago, he wa* named
Senate GOP '■whip,” or assistant
minority floor leader, while a
number of the aocalled "Eisen­
hower Republicans'* languished in
the background.
This year Dirkarn's colleagues
by 20 to 14 elected him a* their
titular leader, despite an organ­
ised ‘drive by the literal group to
defeat him.
The vote was a tribute both to
his parliamentary skill and hia
ability to ally abreast of the shift
ing tides of politics. He began
moving closer to Ihe middleground
area rrprcsenlcd by Eiienhowcr
during the President'* first term
Since becoming GOP whip, Dirk­
sen hai been one of the adminis­
tration’* most vocal spokesmen on
the Senate floor.

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�Dust Catchers Can Become 'M oney Catchers' If You Use An Inexpensive W ant Ad
HELP WANTED
2-REAl. EST ATE FOR RALE
Neat aj'pcaring young lady to
1—
LOST AND FOUND
work with local firm at office
COUNTRY CLUB
2— FOR RENT
girl.
Houra:
Monday-Friday
h:2i) til *:tn Saturday 8 no til
M ANOR
OTA-ROOM A EOARD
noon. Mutt l-e able to type,
2
B edroom i
2—BEACH RENTALS
hare pleasant pcraonality, per
manant
reitdrnt
and
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Florida
Hoorn
4—
w a n t e d TO RENT
to learn. Opportunity for ad­
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5— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
vancement In the right person
Interviewt
arc
now
being
ac­
t —FARMS • ACREAGE •
re plr&lt;J Call Evelyn Cuthinc
GROVES
e a The Sanford Herald, ap­
T—REAL ESTATE WANTED
pointment Decenary. P h o n e
(Includes Closing)
FA 2-2511.
5— MISCELLANEOUS
CLASSIFIED INDEX

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IA F F -A -D A Y

$28000

•—FLOWERS • PLANTS
SHRUBS
It—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
11—
AUTOMOBILES •
TRAILERS
12—
ROATS A MOTORS
12—FARM SUPPLIES A
MACHINERY
14—
PETS . LIVESTOCK •
SUPPLIES
• 13— ARTICLES WANTED

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I-LOST A FOUND

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LOST-LEASE
Big Sale On
Even thine Furniture Center.
LOST—Lady Elgin wntt watch in
vicinity of downtown Sanford
Write Boa O. P. Sanford Her
aid.

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FH.. Jnn. 9. 19*9 — Para 7 it—autom obiles —TRAILERS

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only $67*50 monthly
• t)!»:ki Writ Of French
Avrnu* en 20Ul Street.
MODEL OWEN DAILY

Two ton CMC truck moving van.
See *t at Phllllpi *44" across
river. C. R. Davl*

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P IN EC R ES T
3rd Addition.

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ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

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Quick Laundromat Service
Shirts Flnlihed In 46 Hours
Sanltor* Dry Cleaning
E 23th St. Feedmsrt R'dg
SOUTIISIDE LAUNDROMAT

PLUMBING
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Mather of Sanford

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Spare Tires Taken
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Plastic Pipe Okay
For Gas Companies

HOMES

Odham &amp; Tudor
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For carpentry, painting, aereenIng. roofing, and plaster repair,
aiidialt tile, asbesto* siding,
masonry «r woosl steps. Irveling
and icpalting garages and
wreeking rail F.\ 2-4X911.
23- ELECTRIC Al. SERVICE
VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
Part* for all makes of .'leaner!
I.lrclrluv. Ilooxei. Kurby, rtr
Free pick up AVork guaranteed
FA 2 476A.

Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
etc Bought-*old. Eirry'i Mart
213 Sanfnrd Ava. Ph. FA 14112.
Under Uon«lrurtl*t

DR A
AV
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C I IN
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House AA'iting — Electric her) Ire
Sld Vihleu
A QUIET COMMUNITY
H AND Al t. ELECTRIC CD.
112 .Magnolia
FA 2-0913 Nrur Mtiv fair Uounlry Club
23-A— BIII.IIING
PAIN 1ING

REPAIRS

Quality Homes

FL-KJlt landing and finishing
Cleaning, w a v i n g
Serving
Seminole County since J923.
II. 31 Gleason l.ak* Mary

MODERATELY PRICED

1MI'l.ltl Al. IIKl O i m O U S
painting and pnprnng
I'A 2 1716 0! 1 A 2 7'Mii aftre tlx

Low Down Payment

Build t-» your plans.
Ram-'-lflmg and Addition*
DON LI KE
Phona FA 2-5924

Monthly Payments
Less Than Rent

Buy Now

Painting A 1. FA 2 7929.
26

INsl'lf AM.'i:

$490 DOWN

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Cotton A Wool Yams. Nationa,
Threads, Tape*.
ROLI.ISS IIOHRY SHOP
At Th* Sign Of Th* Totem Pal*.
2417 S. French A»t.

1934. 44 ft
Chtmplon houte
trailer. 2 bedroomt. full tire
bath Sleeps 7, like new. Phone \1*N\ ELOPES, Letterhead*, stale- BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
menti, Invoices, band bills, and
EA 2 29*1.
Moit Any Mak*
programs, et e.
Progressive
FURNITURE CENTER
Prinling
Co.
Thone
VA
2
2931
|9\4 FORD 4 door Falrlane ••.vxt
114 W. t»t St F V M ill
Interceptor engine, power steer­ .VW Writ Dlh St
ing. power brakes, radio and
FACTORY JO YOU
heater. 42.1(9. Also 193-' Stude ROI.LXWAY, llaiptial and liabt
ALUMINUM
llcdt. Day. Wesk or Month—
baker pick up truck *130. fan
VENETIAN
BLINDS
Tel. FA 7-SI41 Furniture Center
he seen at TipTop Market. San
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
114
Writ
First
St
font at I'h
rail with plaitie and*. Plattle
or rayon tapes. Cjltotj »r nylon
AUTO GLASS
‘37 Ford Faitlane 300 with radio
c.*rdi.
A heater, paddwl dish. It.lSu.
Scnkarik Clan* and Paint Co.
INSTALLED
I’ av IT'D down take over hal Winriwhlrkl
Back
Blau
112 $14 W 2nd St I'h FA 2 4623
anee of pa&gt;mrnt&lt; I'A 2 1141
Door (*l.iH&lt;
\ &lt;&gt;n( (il.ivs
•vekft* • Boot* . Tents - l.uggagn
SERVICE
'31 Champion Studebakrr Tint
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Sanford \\r
Scnkarik 1-l.tvv and Paint Un.
310 Fanford Avenue
112 III IT 2nd St. Th. r\ 2-1422
Utility trailer, goo-1 tires *4ood
19-4 Vc-pa 1130) motor scooter.
Ill APING
2117 Key Avc.
*293 her after 4.00 p in. at
II. II. POPE (:u .
Park Avenue Trailer Park—I»t
l'M7 Uhcrvrolrt sedsn for sale
206 #. Park ---- F A 2 1234
101.
*73 Thnne Ft 26‘-&gt;l
Furmluir Moving ft Slot sgr
1937 KNOX It (t 2 liedroom
For Sale — l’hea|&gt;—1 Duncan
U. ll. I'lHI.Ill'S. A fn t
trailer *300 down. t«ke up pay­
I'hyffe sofa, 2 chslrs, end laWASHBURN VAN LINE:'
ments PH FA 2 IIM alter 4 lux* French Axe.
FA 2 1991 b lc . r u ffe ta b le , f a l l FA 2 3993
allrr I p m.
p. m.
Il-A —ROOFING A PLUMBING
12-RO ITS and NOfORS
c' ru fl refrigeralor *13. single
FOB
bed ft matlrei* *15 FA 2 34!2.
Sale. All 1934 model Boats A
Fvtnruilr motors
1 GE 7 ft refrigerator ft 1 full
*431 uu 30 II P S'arlitic* $393 no
size Norge electric sloxe, aulo.
3o| on .13 II
WORK control* In operating rnpdilion.
Bigt-Mii' *179 on
1 \l.l. (Free Uslimatrsi
mi nr 14 II
Fastwin* Miono
*301X1 each FA 2 1614
m i s\ii.i.i-:
317 01) D II
Sportswtn*
PI UAIRING ft HEATING INC. PIANO—Will sell and transfer
233 00
1 lernsed — Bnndnl — Insured
All I93rt model l&gt;oat« al dose
one high grade spinet piano lo
SANFORD - Phone FA 2 7C9I
o*)t prbr*
responsible parly xrho ran make
fllinon Deluxe Bowman ll-&gt;al
» small down payment and a*PLUMBING
**9V oo
sume small monthly pa)mentt
Conlncllng
lle(*3lrt
on balance. Write Crrdlt Mana­
xi095 0i» LoreStar i alaltna *42123
Free Estimate*
ger. Wrtlex I'rosaer Plano Co.
$?J5W) LnrStar Holiday $714 23
It 1 IIARAIV
A few I9&gt;4 ilalor trailers left on 2**4 Sanford Axe Phone FA 2 33.U 1221 N Mills St. Orlando. Fla.
Phone CM 13712.
sale.
Finance Plan. Show r-mm* 101 4 *
29—FURNITURE and
E. 1st additional boat lot .VM
IKlUKEIIOI.il GOODS
II E. 1st
a n i ih t »
"Gateway lo the Waterway *
• DIG VALUES
V I l u M
“ Everything lor the Sportsman"
.
• QUICK CREDIT
4IR
(ONDIIIONING
Vour Extnrude Dealer
• EASY TERMS
CONTRACT and REPAIR AAORK
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
FA 2 4542 W I I a S O N - M A U 'a l t
304 fi-rt E. 1&lt;1 Than* FA 'J-MHil ll)«7 Sanford Axe.
Ncxv Anti Uml Furniture
Pl.l'.'IBIMi
REPAIRS
For Sale- It ft. Iishlnc boat *5s&gt;
311 E. First 81.
FA 2 3422
Joe
C.
Ihninaa
Good eonditinn Ph. FA 2 1*07.
I02J Knits S|,
l*.A 2 0419
MERCURY Ot lltOUtl) MOTORS
24-PIANO SERVICE
W. P. SMITH
Nevsr
Used
Oui board Sale* A Sera Ire
Furniluro
nnd
Appliance*
2313 Park Ave
FA 242JI PIANO TUNING A III PAIRING
AA. L IIARMIIN
Ph. T V 2 422) After 3 u«1 p. m.
I 3 _ xi:TH I.I S tv \VTEI)
203 209 E. First St. Ph. FA 2-0JI3

NEW
MODERN
2 BEDROOM
HOME—just
completed.' Tile
bath, trrano floort, largo lot.
2, 3 and 4 l-edroom houies and
)u*l out of city limit*. **.000,
•malt apartment.
with $300 down
ROSA I- PAYTON. Prober
19PLACES TO F.AT
Thnne FA 2 1301
NEW 3 bedroom house, very mod
IT—BBAU'Tl PARLOH8
WEl.AKA APARTMENTS: room*
cm Trrjito Boor*, carport and
15—
FEMAI.E HELP WANTEDprivate hath*, til AV. F"ir*t St.
storage Convenient In school*
'Vntt you w*it awhile? I'm helping my father with
IH'.ooo. with *1.000 rath in ban
1j _m X l F. HELP WANTED
2 bedroom nicely furnished roomy
mv homework.”
die.
apartment $75 4 month Phone
20—
MALF. o r f e m a l e
FA 2 045*
HEAL ESTATE TOR SAIJI 3— REAL ESTATE TOR 6ALR
LOVELY J-bcdroom. 2 bath home
21—
WORK WANTED
Five
bedroom
home.
I
tiled
bath*.
In
South
Pinecreti.
Beautifully
2 2 - 111 SINKSS
1700 Magnolia Aye. FA 2 3351.
landteape*). like ne« condition
OPPORTUNITIES
HOUSE HUNTING?
Price *t7.«M Down payment
. 22—SPECIAl SERVICES
Furniihed apartment. 2390 Mellon
LET us show )ou our exceptional
*t.7no, with 30-year mortgage
Mile Avc.
* 2 1 —PIANO SERVICES
rholce of 2 and 1 bedroom
24.A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
home* Your pick of sup. price
TRAILER LOT - Vary dctirahlc
3 bedroom houir. FA 23134
and nrighhorho-id
plot, it acre, with water, elec­
25—ELECTRICAL
3 room nicely furnished apartCONTRACTORS
tricity. and *eptic tank already
intt oiled. $1300.
nunt. fi miles wc»t of Sanford,
A—BUILDING, SEPAIRJ,
no children or pel*. FA 2 2332.
I OR such * low price, located
2J.B BUILDING SUPPLIES
RESIDENTIAL LOTS — 2 beau,
in friendly, quiet neighborhood.
I l*cdroom cottage lor rent. I^ke
ST-NOT1UE • PERSONALS
tifully-shaded loi* In htahly reDtit I* a good tn\eslmrnt.
Mary vicinity. Call FA 2 2214
29— ARTICLES FOR SALE
»trirted trea of city *3,500
Partially furnished — some
25— FURNITURE A
Two bedroom hou»e, kitchen furterms. — Rented (or luc years
HOUSEHOLD
nt»hed. near air ba*r. f*o montli
at $60 00 per month — See this
A. WHIDDON, SK.
tall FA 2 4124 After 5:30
for an investment or a home
202 5 Park Avenue
FA 2-4735.
NOW.
Tel PA 2 3931
Sanford. Ela
2 bedroom partly furmihed or un
IIOMK . SEEKERS
TOP VALUE
fumithed, apartment, couple
i\ tmk riiu 1 it tat u f at*
I'INKl'HEST
SPECIALS
only. 413 Myrtle. FA 2 2*73.
1 NJUY suburban living In Ihit
.Neat
and
attractive
3
bedroom,
t
V sV \
modern three bedroom home
bath I'D home, fully equipped.
3 room bungalow, unfumuhrd;
tltuated on 3 ACHES of tiled
“ "".TtV
Including electric kitchen Total
water furnDhed. $33 month. Ph
. WHXI.VM PAt-l* LSTtl.a pu|Btl|,
land within 3 miles c{ down­
Price—$12,273. Down—*930. Pay
FA 23|n»
Homes Dc.-tiyTncd For
town Ssnford. a
mentt — $42 j*er month.
ARTHC'. r tvKIMlSI. 1*4
price — $4,323
Terms
Florida Living.
Working lady to rrnt room, walk
------- XfiiXox*. «•
ing
dutance
to
hoipital. \ery nice 3 bedroom. 1 bath CB 3 -I Bedrooms— 1 &amp; ” Baths w jj. Bill" STK-MI'EH Agenry
Mini *: n r m it
FA 2-0441
f 1* (he .N*n&gt;* *1 D&gt;» ! ‘ e»* *f rUt
home, located in Second Addi­
Keatior A Insurer
VA - FHA tion. Fraturei Include ipaciout
the I*ef#li4et»lj!
Ai*o«. Lauta II Drier. II. E. Taffer
3 room apartment, kitchen furn
autiicr v . " »:i.i-«*n-«
mom*, equipped kitchen, and
Ariel! Price, Everett Harper
l- Th- unWnewn •*-&gt;*}*•
FHA In Service
iihed. Location to? W*. 9th St.
» H ab..v* named n a ­ fall FA 2M79
all the ettrai!
Triced at
i’
boro
F A 2 (991
M2 N Park
tu ra l t*a(arl*nConventional
lit (V). with only *143i) down,
All «*artls* rlaiml’ 4 1••
An* u. : tiV.M
1.tr. thn.uBh. un. Large J bedroom furnwhnl up
ami $43 per month.
IJxe the life of s country squire fash for furniture or surplus.
Financing
.ler ..r awalnst the ••-»»
ttair.
apartmmt
downtown
on this 20 acre farm, good 3
i.aut* •) nai-iral !*•!•"'
StitwT Trading Pest, Sanford■Unit not knunn lu
tan ely an*l «paciout 3 liedroom.
$03 a month, fall FA 2 3071.
lilt.
home
quirt
location.
Orlando ||wy FA 2«el77.
Down
Payments
•tee-1 of all**tile
hath
UB
home
located
In
Terms.
Ant tbi All t*eftl*e tlevlng &lt;-r 2 bedrmim home near tia«e, moil
A 1
.lilm ln. tn l-.xt
Sernnd Addition on well land
Low As SlOU
OK
17—REAtTY IMRMIRS
lt( it. till* •f lnt»r*«t In ly ft'rniyhrd. $03 a month Call
reaped let. Features equipped
e
jnj to the fnl|ow|tt* •)•2 HR frame, appx H* acre*
F'A 2 3*370 before I p m. or
Immcilinte
Occupancy
etriled i.r-i..rtv. •"'••**
Sanfords Most Modern
electrie kitchen, all the extra*,
t&lt;.3oi). Terms
».) In Hemlnole Court)!after 7.
Wf Gmirunteo I'monnl
Beauty Salon
pin* a lovely Florida room.
ni-ri-le. to- wit:
Iluibl your own on this 413 high
Soft Water T V Stamp*
All for only $17,400, with just
Satiifuction or Your
New furmihed apartment with
Wn7.,,,S-wntv..lS
way frontacc, Otlern area.
II MIHII.IT S BEAUTY NOOK
*1Vw down, and $100 per month.
Money Cheerfully
Mat ?|poh 3. »»•«* V*
uUIitle*. $&amp;3 a month. Phone
*10 00 per front foot.
I'uHle !&gt;« «r»l«
Thi* you mutt »ee!
103 So. Dak
r.\ 2 3742
Refunded.
FA
JO100.
tt-le Count r. I'lorldo.
Tou *n4 i:»rh rf TO*. OfO »•«!•
Large 4 HR home, m town. |g_FKMAI.F IIKI.P WANTED
ALL AVAILABLE NOW
f l .,1 ,qat e sun to n u ll*
reasonable terms
tl.e »hn»0 .!•••rth**l orooen* h«* Fumithed apadment. elein A
MOVE
IN
TODAY
close
in.
Jimmie
Cowan
l.eell M*-) »••*&gt;'•( ***** •"•I *o’*
Housekeeper. must have own
hrtet-e re-iiilret &lt;•• **»*“ *
FA
2-4013.
ll. ,iutilul 3 III! masonry, law li
transportation Salary *23 week
vonr Atfwee to the • *"•
Stcnstrom
Realt)
i.lelnt -n the n.lntlff •
Arbor section. S14.3U0 with
ly. 3M da&gt;s. FA *2417
r»:l?l»Flt AN It BKTTlX.IIIAtaI It* Fur. apt. 3nn Park Ave.
lirnnKRT ste n s t r o m
irrms.
Kouth Know!**- VVInter »*«*». KWREAI.TOR
Oh I IKS TERRITORY
Hi
en-l rile the url*l*-al In the
. ... or th. n.fk ft the t-lrnalt Apartment, 2 adult,. No pit* J«*
I o* el) 3 UK masonr), m rdy.
l-VNN RISM R
AVAIUIII.K NOW
milea out W. lit »trrrt, I block
on er baf-«• Krttult* «th
low down pa) ment, month!) Be an AVON Representative in
LOTTIE nROAIIW \Y
to r . Ilw y. 17-9” &amp; 27lh HI.
i»-.» otbtrwlaa ,h* eii»««t;&gt;"» »&gt;
Rivervirw
Ave.
I*h
FA
2
2447.
..i t ('..mplilBt will he t*hen *•
Associates
p a ) incut* less than rent.
your vicinity Turn that extra
Phone FA 2-1501
ilme Into cash Write Now, ( mix
' Toi"* n o l l e ahalt he rul l'*’ e-l Bertutifully fumithed r»oin. Private ill N. Park — Ph I * 2 :i:a
. . .
2 Rll. furnished country home.
rn. . . . . " e.eW for f'«r ennooru.
home. Phone FA 2 7301.
214 tasekhart, Fla.
2 hr ( R homr_ .creen porrh. kit
c,|ni|
ltrn ,
„
II,. n.fk* In the •‘•nl rt lt.r»M
DREAMWOI.D—3
bedroom
I
bath
Itotr.t tbit :»m tor of lt»«emb*r.
.hen equipped, «mall down pa)
h
home
|ij%
mtg.
410
Osceola
Sale or rrnt—i twdronm 34 ft.
1*1*
19 M VI E HELP WAN!Ell
ment.
•»i:.xi.*
EA 2 6104.
.. .FHA flnanred
. . *57 a
New Moon trailer. Air condi­ _ Dr.__________
It I* llirn«lult
______
__| month Large nicely landsrapcd Pr--.ptrout &lt;ountr&gt;
store,
w ell
tioned Adult* FA 2-7644
Semi truia driver, local haul
t-letb. l ift -ill •
,
lot. V en etian blind* •al Colby
MUST SEI.I. BY I Bill W
stocked, plus 2 HR bung quar
WeBilnwta t’.'Un'' I
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II, vri* J l.ttnliul;)
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PINECREST:
1
bedroom
leri
Unfumithrd I Iwilroom b**u*&lt;4.
r ki. i &gt;Ktt a m * mrrris*m..t *
after
I
FA
2
i*ll
home.
Kitchen
equipped.
$9n0
rail FA 2-4375 or rnntacl Tmdrl
III .n u n for 1*1Wlilt Iff
l our atre utrus trine, si.rt.ws per 20—Aisle or I emale
i it h. o:h Knoortn
equity, K9B7 monthly, l/reate-l
Grocery in Lake M»nroe
Winter Porli. Morld*________
arre App* 4 acre*. State road Colored help wsr.ted, must he over
204 Laurel Dr. Ph. FA 2 3700 IF IT IS HKAI. ESTATE
4b. beautiful hnmc sties, only
IV* III*: cut* i it coi ur «*»1 THIS This is a guest pats tn the Rite
21 apply in person at Pig N'
a*k
Crumley
A
Monttllh
m v hi ji i»u i vi. i in n n*. tv
Theatre for Louise McGuire. Furnished or unfurnished ( It 2 at 117 South I*ark Ph. FA 2 4CM *3.6(4) with good term*
w it tom »r.*nvni.»*. i n i v r j .
Whistle
HR home Payment $46 per
t i orti nt. l v n it v iR iir vu. »*r*
Exp. dale Feb. I, '39.
FARMERS
AGENCY
nit mu r.
month For appointment phone nY OWNER 3 betlrooni t B home
24—Work Wanted
j. T homa»i ltow n.
..........
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
FA 2 0901
ritirttirf. I bedroom furniihed hnu*e $30 no
on
shaded
lot*,
ideal
location
ll.
II.
W
hitmore,
A**oc.
month. NO 4 4962 days, after
Ironing. 10c ft 13c. FA 2-7211.
MARION ». ItOtVr.
. ,
fan lie ftnannd 913 Catalina 116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221
BY OWNER—3 bedroom home,
C p. m. NO 9 4IIII
Itrtfeti'Unl.
Dr
Phune
W
II
West
FO
5
3231
After hours FA 2 261* or FA 2 4J2I Would like lo rare for baby in
M i n i •! t o
kitchen equipped, fi-nred yard
JN* Tilt: NAUU O f Tilt: BTATi: 5 room unfurnuhrd apartment
Ovlrdo after 4 30 p m
my borne while mother dorks
home stead
exemption.
Gl
I l f KUiRIIIAt
Apply apartment 2. 2&lt;M3 Sanford
ins (iarrtson lir. FA 2 4||.l
T o - Mart.** rt t i n * * « * » « r» *l.
!'&gt; '*. Pinecreit. phone before
hr , C’ll home, electric kitchen
•I.nr. I* 2 I’.-nhi lltlt. IU*hf*Jt
Ave.
5 p m or after 7 p m
equipment, tile bath, jalousie Sewing and alterations EA 2 nirt*
•MlMf•fl(1
FA 2 0TS2
i r * t is r# * *
that a
windows, utility rm . landsrap
Small furnished apartment 312
• un in M « itv haa
INCLUDES CLOSING COSTS
ed lawn large buck liar It Q Ironing, cleaning ft eating for
ai4im' y ovi i*r J.
llo«» in
Oak
Ave.
FA
2
2704
Best
buy
in
stale
of
E'lorida.
Nice
Die i *If»ult C«* *rt of th* Ninth Ju4l«
NEW 3 bedroom block bouse
300 ft. from Naval Base. $4.90*1
rhlhlnn Six; I loth St
4I«l rir* tilt in on.f for Hon$ln»»U
horn* close In. Edward F. I.ane located at 1903 West 3rd M r-n t A 2 3479
4*..untt K U fl'Ia .
aro h#f«. 2 hedrnom furniihed apartment
Phone FA 2 2401 or FA 2 3969 •arge lot. .Modem design areen
Itahyslt or Iron. FA 2 79.’!.
I»r •un»ti»i.r&gt;R*l. ttr*!aro«1
ro«it»lr*
Floral Height!. FA 20113.
»«l t*t fiU )oir *ntt*n &gt;ni*»r o
•tafoviae to tno Cu''»t'ia1nt fit# I
Attrartne 3 bedroom fit home, tiialed by soil pastil rolor* Ef PINECREST; 3 lir . I . bath. Cl! 22—111 kINKSS lll'POKTt NITIK6
m i s * * &gt;o$i in Ihla ranaa 2-A ROOM ft BOARD
home on large corner tot, Elor
kitchen
— serve all
'scerimlc tde bath, eon'eniently (irienry
In tne #tffii • nf th* Otath of ih#
•da rm , earporle. utility ruin , Small groerrv store. l&gt;eer ft
.«*lr&lt; Mil i'otirt In an*l f-*r K#rnln*&gt;la Rooms with or without hoard
located near schools and shop­ hreaklait bar—large picture win
t
% m* K a a fa N
ft fully equipped kitchen, laiw
dow. Full price tIOOOn FII.A
ping
eenteri.
FIIA
financed
$A
30
mine ((••nal imunif or will sell
•oi«l « ouMr ih*1 Rill* on*f f* Nfti
FA 2 0)12
downjviymrnt. low monthly pay­
lajw monthly pay
« . ip r tt| «ta* h o n o n tr «*r t|rfeR»ei
down payment. Phone FA 2 02*4 financing
PIionr
ft equipment
slock
Till MAN 1
M r. Ir
ment* EA 2 1296
menls. Available row. Mose in
1A 2
Notional 1*8itm IliilMlna ll*3&gt;rr No
For the Beit Ruts tn Beal Estate and benefit
(rum hornratrad
1C. o*la»».!&lt;v rt'irMa. Mi*in»t for
tho p'alnitff h#ro|n. on e»r hofnrr
New 2 liedroom home, terrain* 23-APE t 1AL 6EI.VICU
SEE CULLEN &amp; HARKEY exemption.
Jsru a n
II. l i l t • • ro'iu.r#'! h»
flours, large ear port* and utility
3 ACRES — high and dry Three
W'. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
Ja «
If '**’1 fa ll tn *h
a «l» r#»
%Tr*. i* *nfraan •*ill t » #nt#f&lt;M
WELL DRILLING
milea
from
town.
Full
price
room.
$4100. *3,000 for equity*
110
N.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2.2391
aCMlna* mu f r tho rallrf • *«hi
Fairbanks Moric Pumps
halanre *32 per month. Phone
$2,730 (k). Terms available
The objects of thieves' aIfcr
In liia i 'i wbIi Im
Y"«l ar# f'lfth rr
(hot Ih* lion* in Sanford ami lamgwood South Pinecreit 2nd edition—3
Repairs to til makrx
FA 32)74.
n atu ro vt • a l l r j II la lo obtain a
bedroom home. I'x baths Pr re S t . &gt;^ a Z # il A-arsf\ .j C a M f^ u ay
HOWARD AA. LONG
are spare tires, aernrdin; to
alls "ri •
116.2W) $*7 month. Iojw down
Th# nam# of tho 4#nt|Ft In oltlrh
207 E. Cnmmrrcial Axe.
WAS til.vn
thl# mil haa l*##n i«allHii»»l la ■■ Seminole County Sheriff * drpu
1.6 N. Park Axe. I'h. f.% 2-6123
pa) ment Phone FA 2 2434
Photw FA 2:«3
NOW *12 300
•»•*»• staial an«l |*o abl&gt;r#Yiata&gt;l lies, who have reretved numerous
t i ll * r f INIs ($111$ t« J T lio ti.iM
17(0 3!agnohi, Large 3 liedroom,
i i u\\namt i r r y r
it rail* during the past two days This is a guest past to the Rite1
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
from owners who looked In the
ilm v f
i &gt;&lt;■ U n t
2 bath home.
Theatre fur Fay L. Lee. Exp I
SYSTEMS
2344 Frenrh Ave.
" I T V K I f m i h a rd aa r*t#rh of trunk tu find the tire well empty.
ROBERT A. AMI IIAM5. Realtor
dale Feb I. '39.
• al*l C lrr.n ll
Mil of damlnola
types and tiles, InlUllcd
All
4 itunlr Kloflrla •» &gt;1 tha a#af of
Car nwnrrs who Irate the keys
J.
W
.
HALL
Raymond l.undqultl. Assoc.
"Do It Yojrietr'
• ho * 01(1 i*nurt a! **anfor4 Ntfoinola
Realtor
I A 2 3**1
Atlantic Bank Bldg
• t 'u n ii, Florida o i tl)« I? day rf in :he ignition are particular!)
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
-MOVE
IN
TODAY
Jh
% i*. i) l
vulnerable, although sometimes
"Call Hall** IIlona FA 3-36(1
S T I NE
the wheel-happy thieves jimmy 119 Pinecrrtt Drive; 3 bedroom,
MAJOR BltOAAN REALTY
•• P IlftTlIllN
Afarhinr and Supply Co.
kitchen eq lipped home, excellent
open the trunk and lift the tire
•'lark «f tho Circuit i'diirt.
Realtor
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
•4#n$lnn|a &lt;**&gt;urtM Fltrlla
207 AV. 2n I St
Ph FA 2CI12
condition. With hurricane fenced PegAs'.ered Heal Estate Broker
without further ado.tofflcers said
LAKE MARY
11% AfiO J 1■4444ll*4ui•!
&gt;ard. Own*r transferred. Priced I'h. FA 2-1301-17 92 at Hiawatha
I»«i#utv C*l#rk
rii. FA 2 32)7 or FA 2 1964
Telavisiun Tub«s Tatted Ere*.
at *13,200 0*1 with tow down pay­
III iir io i . m n i :
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
ment.
n o t io : la m:itt:nr iitvitv that
9—FLOWERS, r LANTS
At Th* Sign Of Th* Totem Pole.
I a’rv
I In I i»lr»*i at flMta
BEAUTIFUL
H I l*#rn 1‘arW. Ft* l|n«|#r th# fie*
2617 S- French A»«.
Seminole Realty
GRAPEVILl.i: NURSERY
nam# of &lt;)$##»* Acr# Nor.
.1 Beil room — 1 ft 2 I5.il h
•#rr anl that t
*&lt;% r*«lai#r
BEAUTIFUL HOLLY
W
DIETRICHS
REALTOR
•als| mm# «lth th# «*1#ili *»f tha TALLAHASSEE (UPIJ _ The
All kinds and tires
t*tfrHlt t*'»urt. ft#n.ln«'l# (*aiit%tr. slate Public Utilities Commission Ella. Melhx irt—'A’elma Gonraler,
Por{4«. In ar#tofilan*« • Ith tha
Grapeville Ave.
FA 2 6644
Adelaide 11. Motel — Associates,
t9r%%|#l*iD« of t|i# I', titlou* Nan«a today left it up to gas companies 1901 Park Axe.
EA 2 3232
Hta*»ii# t$».«»it f»#ctl n !•;•&gt; 1*1 r. whether they want to use plastic
I
ft
”
YRS.
OLD
ittttutaa in ;
Marion Market C A B B A G E
pipe.
W
•/ W. HU Vaenes
low Down l’ a)mrnt*
*
TV TUBES
Lota for late, located n miles AV.
PLANTS foe *a!e. Frrd Thur*-|j
•/It*)-* K. Varntt
In 4n order released today. the
ft
Monthly
Payments
TESTED FREE
of Sanford. Ph. FA 2 3240.
Ion.
FA
2
3JW.
commission said It neither ap
r iC T C T im a v ig s t
— In year h*m*
CONTACT
NDTII K in IISIRKIir .lives- Tltvr
RAYMOND M. BALL
Complete stock an truck]
I Kuisss Ie. Il-ahln. am a**xaaa-f proved or disapprmed use of the
WOODRUFF'S
ripe
but
authortrrd
the
rompanlet
in bualnsaa at Allan.-me enr:na&gt;
REALTOR ft INhCROR
Farm ft Garden Ccaltr
Call PA 2^174
S‘la. unrtar tha ftcdttnus nama nf to "exercise their own feood judg­
Third St. ft Park Avenue. South
ANNUALS
rtal. D lllkn 's a«aa F o u n t a i n l.-m ihEleetroote
• n n .i t a
ang
that
t lr l,r - 1
ia ment and discretion.''
Y'all
Call
Ball
601 Celery Ave.
r*«tatae aal-l earn# w llh tha C la rk
But
if
the
plastic
pipe
is
uK*d,
Phone FA 2 3441
th * n re w it
C a a rt. rtsmtanta
Ttks Dltlrlbular
C o u n te .
rt- f M a .
hi
a.enr-lanra Ih* rommlssion said, the compa­
POTTED PLANTS Ph. FA 2-1122
w ith the aru* tat.-na of the r i r t l . nies must us* it according to
T. AV. MERII. Broker
C*r Ilwy. 17-92 ft 27th SL
tlnuo Sam e Statute
t n n i f Ua&lt;.
nr FA f 0270. 8 A N F O R D I
reasonable safety standard!.
Hun Iti S* I'tu.-IJ* OUIUIS* Dee.
Phone FA 2 till
PboM FA 2-1M1
FLOWER All OP. AVe U l« R | k
2—FOR RENT

ATiri.ES FOR SALE

Sparial Servtrea

( ’house Y our Own Tile
And Pnint Colors

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Alrisrh llldg
FA 2-3/62
/

22 NoriCKA—PERSON A 1.8
IM llAli: TAX SEIIVIC'E
AAm. II Muirav
till Celery Ave
FA 2 1191
Cloyed Sunday

Bltoemaheh
Ciinnlrucliiin Co., Inc.
211 Weal J3lh Street
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Palm Manor

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WELCOME N A V Y AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
AVe invite you lo he our kurnlii absolutely (tee
ssitliiiut obligation al one of Sanford'rt leading
Motels while you locale nullable hounlng for
sou and your family. Pick up your key at the •
Sale* Office.

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RRAILEY ODIIAM.
Corner Ilwy. 17-92 ft 27lh St.

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NKW YORK (lir il - Now that Sir John Gielgud, currently In a
(our Time* all star Jan ahowa one man Hroadway show, “ Ages
have noiard by. (hr patlrrn of the Of Man," has been rejecting TV’
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clrar: The emphaais is on show, not prrpared lo do had TV plays
Juat lo appeal lo a large audi
rather than Jan.
Whatever musical nourishment rnce."
One further nota: yesterday was
they might offer — and Wednes­
day night, there were a few cup­ Klvis’ birthday.
fuls — is accidental The aim is
to provide a spectacle, a circus
of sound and faces, an uncons­
cious burlesque, If you will, of
Jan complete with words like
'■dig.’' “ man” and “ blowing up a
storm." They offer the sort of
mat ir rihiMtinni that genuine
Jan buffs wrould hoot off the
si age
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I ’mled Press lairrntUoaal
non. acting in the role nf apple
W A S H I N G T O N r - Krpuh
rlalnr — and drrtsrd like "Joe” liran National Chairman Meade
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hawk I-.! the virtues of an unman l.ea&lt;ler Lyndon H
Johnson’s
ageahle assembly that included "stale of the union” apeerh at
the Ihikr Kllington band, the Ihe opening of fongresa:
groups fu liiriy (iillcspie. lanlis
“ It was a sorry opening day
Armstrong amt Ceorge Shearing, spectacle Indeed ”
fiakota Stalon ami Ruth Olay, and
foli-man Hawkins. R&lt;« Kblridge,
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IIOLLYWIMII) Hi l l
Jn Jones, dene Krupa and what gher, rinse friend and personal
looked like the entire member­ secretary of Ihe late Tyrone I’ow
ship of the Hundred Years War, er. when a value of “ more than
lllrdland and the drare Kelly Uoo.ooo” was plarrd on Ihe ac­
wedding
tor's estate:
Visually, the show was the
“ Ty wasn’t an rilrrmrly weal­
most resourceful of all the all- thy man In addition lo Insurance,
star Jai/ shows and there werr he owned a business building nn
nrca-lonal aural moments, too: Sunset Rlvd and a house in Bel
Miss Slaton Ihuratlng her way Air ”
through “ The Thrill Is done” and
culling Miss Olay In shreds while
SHAWNKKTOWN. 111. - Elmer
they learned up on "llody and Garnett. 83. who kilted his sislerSoul" . .dlllt-splr, the muled bell in law 2* years ago and then His
of his horn lilt towered roofward, appeared after he attempted sul
ran log a delicate filigree out ol ride:
“ Kl. taxiis Hines" while a restless
"I'm lirrd of running "
rhythm seclion drove him polite|y . a very brtrf moment when
CHICAGO — Coroner Waller J.
dillespir and Armstrong tried MrCarmn In ordering an Invesll
gamely, but awkwardly In mesh gallon of a dm-lnr's rnirrgrnry
their styles
service wliidi refused lo send
llul the hulk o( the show was medical aid lu a dying woman un
made up of some terribly mrdt til guaranteed a 110 fee:
ocre wares from the Pukes of
“ Were going to ask for the
Disieland, Shearing and disap­ records of the service. We're go­
pointingly enough, the Kllinglon ing to find out who makes these
Itanil Therr was an eslerolrd decisions w h i l e a person la
eharivari at Ihe ebise in whleh dying."
sverynnr piined and whleh was
hilled hopefully, hut mistakenly, ST UHTS. Mo. Homicide
as a Jam session. And there was Chief Maurice O'Neill on the lex
M iss Olay, a performer more In slaying of Mrs. Charlea K. Mon
trresled in dramaliiins her mate (ague, 37, mother of two chit
rial than singing H, who should drennot base been on hna-d a Jarr
"This in a Hnmie murder. R
show al all
rould happen agsin "
Rut then, mayh* I've missed the
pnlnt It could tie the nhject was­
n't jars aflrr all
Short Shots: den Carlos Romu
In made fnr a charming guest nn
NKW Y O R K n i l ' l l Hr. Jos
NIU" TV's This Is Your l.ife Wed
nrsday night, hut the show some pph Thou, RO. naliottal dlrarlor nf
how managed to make his life the Tou rial Department af Ihe
sound dull I was happy lo nntr Zionist Organiralion of America,
Wednesday night thai' NBC-fV’s died Thursday after a short Ml
Hal Maslrrson i» now filtering a* nrs*.
premium*, gemiine Bst \tastetson |
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TV art* wtlh. And other kiddies. ■" illemalr member of the Cen
too. 1 trust.
iral Commiltee of the Chinese
The C h a n n e l Mwlm: Jimmy Hu Cynimunl*! Party, dleil Thursday
raiile is reported lo lie under rnn of eanc*r. Ihe Peiping Radio re
*(-ti ration as a replsrement for port ad.
the NRC-Tk’ Kfldie Tiiher Show
when it goes off after March IT. NKW YORK (If PI &gt; — Dr, Gar
Krrol Klynn. wtio ha« bean with *ho*t Gelbart. 50. a leading Jew
Kldel Castro'* forces in Cuba, |l*h educator, died Wednesday af
made a special appearance on the a heart attack.
S'H( TV Jack Paar show last
CHARLmoN, S C. f ll PI)—
night.
MartHa Hunt, John WRHams. Mrs. C. J. Guthrie Ni.holsosi, H.
Cyril Cusack and IJam Redmond of Portsmouth, R. I., who** villa
have Joined Skibham McKenna at Casablanca waa the aetting for
and Jamea Donald in the fata of lha historic Roosevelt . Churchill
meeting* during World Wsr It.
"What Kvery Woman Knows,"
show of the month set for CBS TV died Thursday al her winter home
Jan. X NIK' TV's Masque here.

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VOL. XLIX

BASKIIAI.I. FOR SANFORD—John Kridi*r,
Mcomi front ri^ht. yesterday conferred with
FloriiU State Lenttue officials in a meeting
which got Sanford a franchise in the leairue

Mintin. I*ft to riirht. Peter 8chn*l. leuifua
secretary; Julian -Incheon, league president,
Krider and an unidentified representative,
(Herald Staff Photo)

Sanford Gets Spot
In Florida League
Sanford again will have organit- Maned today, hut W. K McHoed baseball. II officially became berts, who potted the tl.uoo Iranfrn member of the Florida Stale ehlte guarantee, la out of town.
Teague yesterday.
It will be signed upon hit return.
A full working agreement with
John Krider, who represented
the Washington Senators will be 1Sanford interests at the league
signed laler this week Sanford t meeting si the Mayfair Inn yeswill celebrate its return to the terday, said that the local group
league in the opening game ol had derided In favor of Washingthe season, April 22, in a home Ion "bceause we have been
guaranteed the pick of Senator
game against' Orlando.
The working agreement with rookies” lie added that Wash­
Washington was scheduled to tie ington had assured Sanford of
"number one choice."
Sanford made the league alter
Gainesville dropped out. The Uni­
versity City club announced early
in the meeting that it planned to
operate Independently If no work­
ing agreement rould he secur­
ed.
After Uiis announcement, Krld-

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SANFORb r FLORIDA

NO. 346

Engineer Hacks W ife , Two Sons
To Death W ith A x e In Seminole
2 Children Aw ake,
Escape Fatal Blows

News Briefs

er lolJ the league board of direct­
or* that Sanford was not inter­
IBC Loses Case
ested in becoming a seventh
WASHINGTON t Ul'l) — TThmember of Ihr league. He added
that Sanford was not Interested Supreme Court today ordered the
in "pushing anyone out of the International Boxing Club hradrvl
league," but was ready to oper­ by James D. Norris lo break up
ate if a franchise werr available. its monopoly of big prise fights
The Gainesville Issue was set­
tled by hoard members Inflowing Pay TV Rules Asketl
WASHINGTON t UPI l-Senale
a telephone conversation with
llaltlmorr, which turned down a staff experts have recommrndrd
plea from Gainesville for a work­ that thr Federal Communications
Commission lake up the Joh of
ing agreement.
At thr same lime, Ualtlmure regulating pay television.
offered an agreement lo Sanford,
an offer which had been made Envoy T o Get Degree
earlier and lurnrd down by tha
DEVON, England (UPII - Ex
local group Pittsburgh also had etrr University said today it would
asked to tie allowed to sponsor confer an honorary degrrr of doc­
thr local team
tor of laws on U. 8 Ambassador
Thr league will play a 110 game John Hay Whitney March 17.
schedule in I2N playing days.
League officials said they wrre .luke Box Probe Set
contemplating Saturday and Sun­
MIAMI ( Ul'lV — Robert Ken
day afternoon games. Double- nrdy, counsel fur thr Senate Back­
headers will be playrd In thr first ets Investigating Committee, be­
half of thr season.
gan questioning possible witnesses
Representatives u(
Orlando, in a Juke box Industry prof* to
Daytona
Beach.
Tampa,
SI. day.
Petersburg and I’ alatka expressed
themselves as "very happy" that Rockefeller Is GI
Sanford had rejoined the Iragur.
NEW YOKE (UPII — Steven
Sanford's agreement with Wash­
Rockefeller. tit!, son of Gov. Nel­
ington I* securt. Krider said this son A. Hockrfeller, was sworn into
morning McRoberts wired that
Ihr Army Sunday and laler left
thr delay In signing "would nut
for Fort Dix, N. J . for right
affrrt, in any way. thr agree­ weeks basic training.
ment.” Krider added that Sanford
will be the chief Class l&gt; farm
learn of Washington Thr Senators U. S. Books Printed
LONDON ( U l 'l ) - Moscow Ra­
operate only one other Class D
dio said Sunday night that at
club.
least eoo American books have
been published In Ihe Soviet Un­
ion since World War II.

A quiet-epokan, nJlghtly-built engincur today hackl’d two
of hi* children and hi* wife to death with nn axe In their
fmdiionuhle home in South Seminole County.
Officer* called the crime the "bliH&gt;die*t in Seminole his­
tory"
Harry tiiffurd Higgins, -10, used an axe to kill two of hia

*Jhi and fatally wound his wife
around 6 a. m. officers said. Tha
(wo boys. Richard I, and Bryan
12, died Instantly. Mrs. Higgins
succumbed In an Orlando hospital
at 10.20 a. m. She did not regain
conreiouvnrt*. The victims' heads
were cut to the spinal cord by
heavy hluws.
Two otnrr children were saved
from death because they awaken.-•V-Iie,
,vm Ohio (UPI) ,,Po ad. h,
Higgins
told w,
sheriffs
offlel Lk.VM.AND.
. eou,Jn.,
„,cro whu,
RIO UK JANEIRO, (Irani &lt;UPI&gt;
lUce launched an Intensive Inves-'
they were awake." Ruth Ann, 14,
qp-Fire. mud and rain combined
tlgation today within their own ran next door after discovering
Sunday lo kill 3f&gt; persons in the
WASHINGTON (L I'll — A
ranka
In
a
vice
scandal
allegedly
Ihe body of her mother. Phillip,
erash of a German I.ufthansa Su
powerful coalition of Senate HeInvolving the polite and fire de­ 10, awakened aa hit father killed
per Constellation in flame* ' hot j,uh||Can. and DemocraUtoday
partments and a 13-year-old run­ hla Iwo sleeping brothers, author­
enough to start a chain reaction." smashed a move by liberals to
away girl.
ities said.
Three crew member* survived. relax the Senale'a antl-flllbuxtMAYFAIR WINNER—Marlene Bailer Hugge t* nhuvvn
Police Chief Frank Story said
Thr Higgina home in luikewood
All wrre reported out of danger •r rules.
with Frank Meliune Jr., Mnyfuir inn manager, shortly hr would consult with Ihe prose
Shorn, South Seminole County la
today. The only American aboard,
after «he »nnk a lung putt to win Iho first Ladies Profes­ culor regarding Ihe Issuance of In
the 320,000 clast. It la wellpilot Capt. Wren McMains of
sional C oif Association tournament at the Muyfnir Coun­ warrants. He said thr Investiga­ furnished wilh deeply piled ruga,
Westover Park. Stamford, Conn,
tion of the glrl’a story might a grand piano and other evidence
try Club. (Stories, other pictures, l’uge 5.)
died at the controls alter he
lakr several days.
of luaunuul living. Two dogs, •
missed the runway at Galnao In­
(Herald Stuff IMiuto)
lie said ah* was unable to give cal and Iwo bird*, new blcyclaa
ternational Airport In a blinding
* revrI S
name* In every case, hut was for lb* children, a lata modal
rain storm.
able to give accurate dracrlptlons car; all point to tha abova-avaf*
Thr plane tourhrd down in Itio
of the placet where the allegedly •*» income of the lllgglna family.
KODIAK. Alaska (UP!) — The
Bay instead, bounced onto Tuhta
met memhere of the two depart­
The family la reported to bo
canga Reach on Governador Is Coast Guard today launched a sea
ment*.
deeply religious, according lo
Land, where the airport is located. and air search for a CI21 Globe
Rookie Patrolman Jam** W. neighbors and the family priaaC
It exploded afVl split apart in mailer transport plane reported
Kelly, 34. was stripped of his There war* no alcoholic bavaiw
missing over the Gulf of Alaska
flames.
badge and Jailed after algnlng a ages on live premises and no
Heavy mud delayed thr rescue 105 miles south of Anchorage.
statement
admitting he had other weapons of violence. Tho
A Coast Guard spokesman said
until It was too lair. Must of the
Population Gains
shared a room with the girl lest house was wtll-kepl and spotlrsoIwu slops and one airplane were
virtlms were burned lo death.
PARIS (Ill’ll- France's popu­ NEW YORK (Ul’l) - A baby urvl to insist that ah* had given October.
ly clean, lllgglna said he didn't
Firemen who carried portable being used in the search.
lation has climbed to 44.7H8.OOU girl kidnaped from a hospital
An entire platoon at one fir* know whether or not be would
birth to thr Infant unattended in
Official* al
F.lmendorf
Air
^extinguisher* several h u n d r e d
with an increase of 46t),(Hi0 during
Ihe Brooklyn apartment where department engine bouse was have killed himself.
w yardi through deep mud lo Hie Force Uasr at Anchuragr said
1831. the National Institute of SU- nursery 2W hours aflrr her birth
placed in a lineup (or identifica­ H* told sheriff’s depullaa that
WASHINGTON (IIPit—The Na- tlitlr* said today.
10 days ago was found alive and she and the baby ware found.
plane wren- forced to delay Ihelr nine men wrre aboard the Mil
Af-HkiaiUri M l Space Ad­
well Sunday nlghl. A 43 year old
operations until the flame* died Ftary Aft Transport plane Milch
Police and F B I agent* recov­ tion by the girl. Among thoae ac­ ha want to bad at 10 30 last night,
was reported missing on a flight ministration today ordered Mc­
grandmother was arrested for Ihe ered Ihe Infant after a telephone cused were four firemen, three and arose ihortly before daw*
down.
Debre Under Attack kidnaping.
lip to police direclrd them to her patrolmen, a civilian ambulance this morning. While h# was drasaThey sought rvfuge frum the from McChord Air Force Base at Donnell Aircraft Corp St. Louis,
PARIS (U l’l) —Opposition psrEven after thr rhlld had been apartment In thr fare of Ihe driver and a luburbsn police Ing, he got the axe and allackad
rain beneath the unburned tall Tacoma, Wash., to the naval air to build the first US "space
his wife as she lay asleep. Ho en­
section One shouled lo officials; Installation here. However, the capvule” lo carry a man into an lias opened a three pronged st­ positively Identified a* missing U woman's calm denial, however, chief.
uck
against
Mir-iel. sa Rose Chtonrhio, (Killer said the
,,,
.
. .
. Prrmirr
.
"No one's alive in there. It's hot plane's home base. Travis Air orbit around Ihe earth
they withheld action until thr In­ Thr girl and Carl Gallpo, XI, tered his daughter's room, and
The work Is expected lo lake al £ £ * ,o d ,Jf* ,,u.' ,hr
woman, Mrs
Jean lavaronr, fant's blood ■lype and fool •prints who police said sdmlllrd acting aikrd her about her dug; than
enough to start a chain reaction.” Force Have. California, reported
year*, informed nlltrt.vls leader was assured an overwhelm mother of right children, cuntin- were chirked with hospital rec­ si the girl's procurer, told of down the hall to thr bedroom
Officials said most ol thr vic­ that lu men lefl aboard the plane ft*1'
said Thr space agency said Ihe ing confidence vote In thr Nation­
where Ihe three boys slept. Ho
tims were burned beyond recogni­ (rom there Thursday
ords They checked nut perfectly. llieir activities Sunday.
The girl's parrnts said they had killed Bryan; crossed the room
The huge plane (ailril to arrive manned satellite would cost more al Assembly Thursday.
t i o n Attempts at Identification be
Known by Hear
spent
JS.noo
on
medlral
and
psy­
here as scheduled at 10 pm. than IS million dollars
rgan in (he Rio morgue today.
and killed Rlehard. Whan Phillip
Thr child's father. Frank Chlone.s.l. Sunday. Itadio contort with
McDonnell was srlrctrd to de­ Diw With Smile
chlo. 2R, an attorney, found his chiatric care for Ihelr daughter cried out, the Newton. Masa., en­
since 111Mi They said she had run gineer picked lb* boy up and
KAIFuKD (Ul’ l I—Willie Horne
the plane was lost 2* miles east sign. develop and build thr satel­
own Identification — ■ tiny scar
of Homer, Alaska, after It report­ lite from among 12 companies Jr., Jacksonville Negro convicted
he had noticed above thr baby away before but had not been moved him to Ihe rourh la tho
ed It was flying on two of Its four which submit* bids In a govern­ of raping a wtulr woman two
lir ls left eye in his brief first guilty of such Immoral behavior IMng room.
years ago, walked smilingly to
engines
ment competition
Ruth Ann wx-nt to her mother's
glimpse of her sftrr birth
A powerful rocket booster, prob- hie death in the rlectrlr rhatr
The Air Force at Travis said
room and flicked on the light.
Chionrhlo spent IS minutes at
Four
Seminole
High
School
stu­
the plane left with It* regular gahljr an Atlas missile, will here this morning.
There she aaw the plctur* at
dents are In serious trouble with SI Frier's Hospital, to which the
horror. She ran to a neighbor's
Representative* from each type crew of seven plus three pilots In- hurl Ihe manned satellite of spar*
baby was returned, and then left,
local
police
aflrr
one
of
them
Thr transport plane capsule Into orbit.
Reds On Expedition threw a cherry l«mdi at two boys wrratlird In smiles, to take Ihr
who summoned Sheriffs drputiea.
of Sanford buxlnrxs will meet Wed­ training
llark to Earth
lllifgin* opened (he hark door
C A I* K T O W N. South Africa on a bicycle late yc*terday after­ good news to his wife, Frances,
nesday morning In nrguniie melh stopped al McChord Thursday for
The purpose, NASA said, will be (Ul’l I—A group of t&gt;3 Soviet and
P&gt; tell Ihe assemhlrd group ("at
-ad s of inrrraxlng retail vales In a two day layover before depart­
2*i She Itad been fi-nl home (rom
noon.
ing for thr naval air station here to "carry a human passenger 1‘ollsh scientists and oilier (penalhr would come out as soon as ha
™lhb rlty.
llie hospital lav! week hecauxe the
Ten-year old Regie Boland was
made a phone call. He called hla
According lo Francis Itoumillat, Sunday morning. Thr plane was through the atmosphere. Into or­ Isis leave fur thr antorcltc almard
crying of other bahics and the
BLUEFIKLD.
W.
Va.
(U
P
IJ
treated
al
Seminole
Memorial
chairman of Ihr Ke'all Mrrehants reported lo be carrying about bital flight and safely bark to the Russian ship Mlchatl Ksllmn
sight of their happv mothers had An alarm was out today for 10 priest, and when hvestigattng of­
to earth again.”
today sflvr stopping here for Hospital for wounds on his left been tisi much for her to bear. memtwrs of a trl lisle fiOO.OOO- ficers arrived, hr was walking
Division, “ A large portion of San* 34.Vo pounds of cargo.
leg and right hand roller said Ihe
With the satellite and Its human stores and fuel.
ford payrolls Is spent in Orlando
Poller said Mrs lavaronr, a wi a-year burglary ring and Ha lead up and down (be street with seefleah was "chewed'' hy the eaoccupant, the United State* will
and other nearby tnwn*. There
dow, had had right rhlldrrn by er who (miles said vowed death to rral neighbors.
ploting firecracker Ills eompenbe able to study the psychological
must I* reasons.’'
lllgglna Is In Seminole County
two marriages. Ihe youngest now any lawman who tried to rapture
Ion, Bobby Herrington, 14, was un­
and physiological effrets of spare
Jail. Officer* said h* showed no
The Division sill seek ways of
three years old Her oldest rhlld, him.
injured.
flight on man.
Combatting Ihi* trnul to “ shop
a married ton, died last summer.
A 16 stale alert was Issued for remorie except 1 st he was sorry
Charged with assault with a
Hesearch will rover the reaclioo
•way from home” which I* a vertAnother son. F r a n c i s Anthony Irs Malhena, 46. of llluefleld and he had not killed hla wife Instant­
_
deadly wrapun wax I’atrick J.
of a man to weightlessness is he
out thrrat to all Sanford businrsi
ly. Ila said, "I'm sorry that
MIAMI (Ul’l I — A M year old Erickson. 17. Charged with pot- Gelch. 21. father of Iwo rhlldrrn Crrrntlmro, N. (’., after four slpeople.
,
IJTTLE ROCK. Ark. &lt;UPI&gt;— travels around the earth In a vir­ widow collapsed into her partner's session snd discharging of fire-1of his own Is pre-mlly In a legeil hi-nrhiurn wrre charged in lluth. whom I loved tha most,
w The meeting Wevinc xdjy is deem­ An attorney for Negro studrnta tually gravity free state
had to auffer.” Hr admitted that
Brooklyn Jail
111
.
. . 41
, arm* nunn* a waltx
waits at
al a lonely
ed "of ihe utmost Impurtanre” ju seeking to allend l.lllle Rock's
blud.e* of weightlessness up to|hearti during
Jintr Su[„,
, nd works were William Richard HernThe
nest
oldest
chib!
Is
16
Po­
owaky J r, IN, Charles l/inman
the merchants, and at] representa­ four dosed high schools asked to­
roller aald they learned lh* awakened he would 'taee killed
'• h ,'Inr Jet
,Mr"aircraft
l“ n," fd and
lu “ u,u"
d died . few minute* later, sppar Mesarr, IN, slid Harry L dtturuck, lice said some of (hem are In
to thr
tives are urged lo attend. The day (or a Ihm- Judgr court to flights
orphaliage-s
ring, working with duplicate keys, Ihrm too, officer* said.
IN, who wa&gt; also llvlrd as ari acgroup will meet at lh.- Chamber of open Ihr schools Immediately
launching of ■ monkey In an rntly of a heart attack.
.
,
. .
| Authroitiea have two lellcra
Police
Nlrntlfled
the
victim
as
struck at numerous lmsines. es ldj rr, „ d
WllUlllII, Mssa.,
e
r
t
s
o
r
y
to
Ihe
c
r
im
e
Commerce building.
Wiley Branlon, a Tine Bluff, Army Jupiter missile
Mrs
Mary
Minkowski
of
Minnca
i.bbshmenl. I" Virginia
West wrtUcn b Higgiui (.it night. Thi
The four teenagers were driving
In
Ihr
Jets,
pilots
arrhrd
sharply
Ark.. Negro attorney, filed a com­
Virgima and North Carolina durf0' nU|n M ur|„ ,1(vl(ltng
polls, who had been vacationing a 1063 coupe, owned by Mctscr’i
plaint with the frdrral clerk's of upward and coasted weightless here for Ihe last month
father, Ihe Rev. J. II Messer. The
mg
Hie
pait
iwo
years.
furniture
and houvehuld pot*.
over
thr
lop
of
the
plane'a
trajec­
flee asking District Judge John
Incident occurred on West goth St
K. Miller to rail for a three- tory. Neither thr men nor Ihr
u
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ceramic bath
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Arnold Williams and Carl f .
Inreriors of Hie Seinir.i I* I nun- .r.evtiJH .els
judge court lo advance, Ihr rase monkey wrre weightless for more Two Fires Reported
iMlion
Investigated
than
a
frw
minute*.
ly
Chamber
of
Commerce
will
hear
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Department
u.d
this
morning
uniler cunauutliun for a Virginia . '
^ Thieves stole a display hoard cn ils docket ami lo declare two
The Sanford Fire Departmrnl re
Joe Enuel, i-atebaH's biggest pro- stair lrao|*r who hrl|&gt;e&lt;l crark Ihe that the crime would tie thor
stale
anti
migration
law*
uncon­
foil of pocket knives from Hen
ported two fires over the weekend
motor, tomorrow night.
oughly Investigated, and lllgglna'
css*.
Dowling To Speuk
nells Grocery, West 20th St. Sat­ stitutional.
Minor damage wg* caused by *
Engel is president of the Chatta­
II
will
be
up
to
Chief
Judge
Malhena, red-faced, 170 pounds, backcround irarchtd.
Itolwrt Isowling, president of defective oil healer Saturday at
urday night, according to the San­
nooga laiolouti, a team that con­ 6 feet, a inch** tall, was dearnbed
"We are not satisfied with tha
Archibald Gardner of the Mh Cir­ Dowling Appraisal Co. will speak 7:10 p m. at I2I»4 West 13th St.;
ford Police Department.
tinued lo make money dwfplle Ita *in a police bulletin as armed and (acta to thia rase,” Vern Brew­
cuit
Court
of
Appeals
al
St
Ixniis
to
Ihr
Hanford-Heminulr
County
Jim Spencer's Restaurant also
excitement was rhe main result of
Fair through Tuesday. Not so failure to produce a pennanl,
‘ dangerous, lie was reported to ster aald." We frel that lllgglna'
was eniered over the weekend. to name the three Judgg court If Jayvers at noon Thursday. The a fire In the eacant lot at Hickory cold tonight High this afternoon
The i|uarierly meeting will b*
Ihr
complaint
is
relayed
to
him
luncheon will I* held in the dan- snd Celery Ave. at 1:17 pm. Suit- 66 to as. low tonight 12 la 12. held al 7 p m. in Ihe Sanford Civic have threatened members of the past will ahed more light on hla
Thr kitchen door and the door to
actions.”
ring and Ihelr families.
ford Civic Center.
the office werr forced aumetlme by Judge Miller.
day.
UiM variable wind*.
Center.
Gramkow Funeral Hum* la in
The laws passed last August
l*»t night. About 310 in caah was
, charge of arrangamruu tor the
taken from Ihe rlrarrtle machine authoriird Gov. Orval K. Faubus
Othrr weekend rc|&gt;orts included to close schools fared with inte­
acre- Marion Driggers, Vans
tht broken water main at Nth and gration and to withhold funds
Brewster and J. L. Hobby of tha
Pecan. Alfred Uodrll told police from any school district where
sherlir* department and Grady
that another vehicle had forced his schools sre dosed.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. (U P lJ-A llatl, Altamonte Spring* police­
The complaint wlU be coo«Id
off the road, tutting the water
llaavy froti and below-fraaung today, causing eom# damage to
Sanford registered * 26 degree
"II wet tokl enough to hurt both horse with the apparent Instincts man.
pipe. The accident occurred at rrrd by Judge Miller next Satur­ temperatures hit the ganford area vegetable* and fruit*.
reading early Sunday, a .30 early fruit and treex in tome unprotect­ of a bloodhound pointed a posse
day.
d:S4 p in. Friday.
for Ihe second day In a row early
However, Warren (J. Johnson, today. Trmpcralurrt werr expect­ ed groves, but I don't think Ihe to three escaped convicts Sunday.
ed to shoot up to the 70'« this
The three, along with three
ohlef
of the Federal-Btate Frost
Truil For Cold
afternoon, but near-freering tern- damage was very heavy," Johnson companions, broke out of a stale
Warning Bervtcc in Lakrland, said peiaturas are expected again to­ said.
BUFFALO. N Y —(UPII—Two
prison camp near here Saturday
tgal Ihe frees* "came at a good night and early tomorrow. Thr
policemen picked up a very cold q - j
^
T ...w L »
For the second night to a row,!night. The fugitives apparently
James Reltrc has been electad
(rail and followed It about a mile D I u S U f l
I TUCKS
lime. If it had to come." He added forecast for the Sanford area la X farmers snd growers to the S a s - M * “ P ta* lw° « ™ uP»chairman of the Longwood Town
George Barr ha* arrived in before they nablied l*e James.
to (2, with scattrrevl frost.
Bids
on
ducks
for
the
city
of
min7
farmer*
"are
between
* 1" ' Noodhotmd. fa|- Council.
jsl.nng'suod to open another season If, for iteiling two overcoat*.
Coldest spot in thr title was ford are. lit fires and smoke pots!,
• protect their crop, from the
lrwjp f° * Urm nr*r
They srrestrd the youth after Hanford will he opened tonight al plantings and the new crops are CrusI City, which reported an Icy to
&lt;xilh hit famous umpire school.
II* was cltosen alter Mayor Alien
frees*. Many were aapecled to her*. They flopped to queatlon the Inrmann road the oath of office In
The six weeks course is hrld an­ following his footprints m the thr City Commission meeting al 8. not above ground a* yet."
21
Only
extreme
South
Florida
Alto on Ihr agenda ar* appoint­ Johnson said lander truck crop*
farmer, who was feeding hla the new council members. Herons
repeal the operation tonight.
nually is Loagveood. and Includes MOW.
hor*#.
ment* to the Board of Bond Trui- to North and Canlral Ftorsds were and the Key* oacaped frretlng
to war* R. C. Carlson Kldou E.
tocturaa, dlacustloni and field drill.
temperature*.
leet and consideration of action on hardest hit.
While they talked, Dobbin raised Williams, Rlalsc, Homer tBud)
Barr was a National League It Wa« Obvious
Johnaon
said
some
damage
oc­
Dream
Didn't
Pay
Off
the proposed sewage treatment
his bead from the foad trough,
"Thera was undoubtedly tome curred la all farming areas, except
umpire for IP years. Graduate*
BUFFALO. N. Y. —iUPI)—Two plant.
BRISTOL. Conn. - (U P I J - At pawed tha ground and stared Scott, R. B. llopktos, Oania RocW
damage to *v*o lh# hardy truck the lower East Coast, lie added
alt, town dark, and Midi An­
from the George Barr Umpire Buffalo policemen didn't hava to
(er Elmer kladsen lost his wallet
Recommendations of the Zoning crop*, such aa spinach," hr said.
drew*. (an collector.
School art now found in leagues •ak John J. Baron. 4&gt;, "where's
(Jut K amid bo "some tins#" be­ containing flO, ha dreamed ft was down a nearby railroad trach.
and
Planning
Commission
will
ba
Officers
toilowud
M
m
hor
re’s
"I would say the crops around fore aa aecarat* etUmtl# could be
Recommendations for atria las»
•II over Hie U. S. Classes run the fire?” he was busy looking
lying la a parking lot. Naat day, gat*, saw three dguro* and soon
heard, ae the rlty leaders swing
uni Jan I6-Fsb
(rom
IS-Ftb M.
gg. lb#
Iba athool
aritoui al
si one when he crashed into Uie into the second maadng of lh* saw Sanford, Plant City, Webster and compiled Damage lo Ihe multi hr went to the lot where, sura had to rustody Johnny Jones Jr., provemaiit war* read by the now
Buabnell were about aa bant Ml aa millioa cilrus grove* was behaved
»B S M | N a
im m
AW
enough, he found • wallag — but Rudolph Jones and Richard L. mayor, Including morn itraet
M!
lights, a map of tha water system
i Wav

'Heavy Mud Delays
Rescue, 36 Killed
By Fire In Crash

Bulletin

Search Under Way
For Overdue Plane

Contract Awarded
For Space Capsule

Investigation Set
Into Vice Scandal
Of Police, Firemen

Kidnaped Tot Is Found;

M other O f Eight Nabbed

Students Arrested
For Bomb Injuries

Local Merchants
Plan To Discuss
‘Trade At Home’

15 States Alerted
For Burglary Ring

Reopen Schools,
Negro Asks Court

Widow Collapses,
Dies During Dance

“'*‘“ "1“ “L IS 'J2 .

Engel Will Speak
To Chamber Beard

Thieves Stay Busy
Here On Weekend

Weather

Freeze Hits A rea; Some Damage Seen

George Barr Ready
For Umpire School

City Will Open

Horse Turns Hound
To Help Nab Cons

Rietec Is Chosen
Council Chairman

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On Show, Not On Music
rade Party got a U week renewal
b r W II. U A M rw e i.n
NKW YORK (lir il - Now that Sir John Gielgud, currently In a
(our Time* all star Jan ahowa one man Hroadway show, “ Ages
have noiard by. (hr patlrrn of the Of Man," has been rejecting TV’
CHSTV arriri it uncomfortably scripts with these words: “ I am
clrar: The emphaais is on show, not prrpared lo do had TV plays
Juat lo appeal lo a large audi
rather than Jan.
Whatever musical nourishment rnce."
One further nota: yesterday was
they might offer — and Wednes­
day night, there were a fe w cup­ Klvis’ birthday.
fuls — is accidental The aim is
to provide a spectacle, a circus
of sound and faces, an uncons­
cious burlesque, If you will, of
Jan complete with words like
'■dig.’' “ man” and “ blowing up a
storm." They offer the sort of
mat ir rihiMtinni that genuine
Jan buffs wrould hoot off the
si age
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I ’m led Press lairrntUoaal
non. acting in the role nf apple
W A S H IN G T O N r - Krpuh
rlalnr — and drrtsrd like "Joe” liran National Chairman Meade
In "Tiie Time Of Your l.l(e'* — A I c orn nn Senatr Democratic
hawk I-.! the virtues of an unman l.ea&lt;ler Lyndon H
Johnson’s
ageahle assembly that included "stale of the union” apeerh at
the Ihikr Kllington band, the Ihe opening of fongresa:
groups fu liiriy (iillcspie. lanlis
“ It was a sorry opening day
Armstrong amt Ceorge Shearing, spectacle Indeed ”
fiakota Stalon ami Ruth Olay, and
foli-man Hawkins. R&lt;« Kblridge,
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Jn Jones, dene Krupa and what gher, rinse friend and personal
looked like the entire member­ secretary of Ihe late Tyrone I’ow
ship of the Hundred Years War, er. when a value of “ more than
lllrdland and the drare Kelly Uoo.ooo” was plarrd on Ihe ac­
wedding
tor's estate:
Visually, the show was the
“ Ty wasn’t an rilrrmrly weal­
most resourceful of all the all- thy man In addition lo Insurance,
star Jai/ shows and there werr he owned a business building nn
nrca-lonal aural moments, too: Sunset Rlvd and a house in Bel
Miss Slaton Ihuratlng her way Air ”
through “ The Thrill Is done” and
culling Miss Olay In shreds while
SHAWNKKTOWN. 111. - Elmer
they learned up on "llody and Garnett. 83. who kilted his sislerSoul" . .dlllt-splr, the muled bell in law 2* years ago and then His
of his horn lilt towered roofward, appeared after he attempted sul
ran log a delicate filigree out ol ride:
“ Kl. taxiis Hines" while a restless
"I'm lirrd of running "
rhythm seclion drove him polite|y . a very brtrf moment when
CHICAGO — Coroner Waller J.
dillespir and Armstrong tried MrCarmn In ordering an Invesll
gamely, but awkwardly In mesh gallon of a dm-lnr's rnirrgrnry
their styles
service wliidi refused lo send
llul the hulk o( the show was medical aid lu a dying woman un
made up of some terribly mrdt til guaranteed a 110 fee:
ocre wares from the Pukes of
“ Were going to ask for the
Disieland, Shearing and disap­ records of the service. We're go­
pointingly enough, the Kllinglon ing to find out who makes these
Itanil Therr was an eslerolrd decisions w h i le a person la
eharivari at Ihe ebise in whleh dying."
sverynnr piined and whleh was
hilled hopefully, hut mistakenly, ST UHTS. Mo. Homicide
as a Jam session. And there was Chief Maurice O'Neill on the lex
Miss Olay, a performer more In slaying of Mrs. Charlea K. Mon
trresled in dramaliiins her mate (ague, 37, mother of two chit
rial than singing H, who should drennot base been on hna-d a Jarr
"This in a Hnmie murder. R
show al all
rould happen agsin "
Rut then, mayh* I've missed the
pnlnt It could tie the nhject was­
n't jars aflrr all
Short Shots: den Carlos Romu
In made fnr a charming guest nn
NKW YORK n i l'll Hr. Jos
NIU" TV's This Is Your l.ife Wed
nrsday night, hut the show some pph Thou, RO. naliottal dlrarlor nf
how managed to make his life the Tou rial Department af Ihe
sound dull I was happy lo nntr Zionist Organiralion of America,
Wednesday night thai' NBC-fV’s died Thursday after a short Ml
Hal Maslrrson i» now filtering a* nrs*.
premium*, gemiine Bst \tastetson |
------r*nri for the klddirs Ir, heal the WJNIKIN I DPI)—Chang lisi. ST,
TV art* wtlh. And other kiddies. ■" illemalr member of the Cen
too. 1 trust.
iral Commiltee of the Chinese
The C h a n n e l Mwlm: Jimmy Hu Cynimunl*! Party, dleil Thursday
raiile is reported lo lie under rnn of eanc*r. Ihe Peiping Radio re
*(-ti ration as a replsrement for port ad.
the NRC-Tk’ Kfldie Tiiher Show
when it goes off after March IT. NKW YORK (If PI &gt; — Dr, Gar
Krrol Klynn. wtio ha« bean with *ho*t Gelbart. 50. a leading Jew
Kldel Castro'* forces in Cuba, |l*h educator, died Wednesday af
made a special appearance on the a heart attack.
S'H( TV Jack Paar show last
CHARLmoN, S C. f ll PI)—
night.
MartHa Hunt, John WRHams. Mrs. C. J. Guthrie Ni.holsosi, H.
Cyril Cusack and IJam Redmond of Portsmouth, R. I., who** villa
have Joined Skibham McKenna at Casablanca waa the aetting for
and Jamea Donald in the fata of lha historic Roosevelt . Churchill
meeting* during World Wsr It.
"What Kvery Woman Knows,"
show of the month set for CBS TV died Thursday al her winter home
Jan. X NIK' TV's Masque here.

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BASKIIAI.I. FOR SANFORD—John Kridi*r,
Mcomi front ri^ht. yesterday conferred with
FloriiU State Lenttue officials in a meeting
which got Sanford a franchise in the leairue

Mintin. I*ft to riirht. Peter 8chn*l. leuifua
secretary; Julian -Incheon, league president,
Krider and an unidentified representative,
(Herald Staff Photo)

Sanford Gets Spot
In Florida League
Sanford again will have organit- Maned today, hut W. K McHoed baseball. II officially became berts, who potted the tl.uoo Iranfrn member of the Florida Stale ehlte guarantee, la out of town.
Teague yesterday.
It will be signed upon hit return.
A full working agreement with
John Krider, who represented
the Washington Senators will be 1Sanford interests at the league
signed laler this week Sanford t meeting si the Mayfair Inn yeswill celebrate its return to the terday, said that the local group
league in the opening game ol had derided In favor of Washingthe season, April 22, in a home Ion "bceause we have been
guaranteed the pick of Senator
game against' Orlando.
The working agreement with rookies” lie added that Wash­
Washington was scheduled to tie ington had assured Sanford of
"number one choice."
Sanford made the league alter
Gainesville dropped out. The Uni­
versity City club announced early
in the meeting that it planned to
operate Independently If no work­
ing agreement rould he secur­
ed.
After Uiis announcement, Krld-

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Engineer Hacks W ife, Two Sons
To Death W ith A xe In Seminole
2 C h ild ren A w a k e ,
Escape F a ta l B low s

News Briefs

er lolJ the league board of direct­
or* that Sanford was not inter­
IBC Loses Case
ested in becoming a seventh
WASHINGTON t Ul'l) — TThmember of Ihr league. He added
that Sanford was not Interested Supreme Court today ordered the
in "pushing anyone out of the International Boxing Club hradrvl
league," but was ready to oper­ by James D. Norris lo break up
ate if a franchise werr available. its monopoly of big prise fights
The Gainesville Issue was set­
tled by hoard members Inflowing Pay TV Rules Asketl
WASHINGTON t UPI l-Senale
a telephone conversation with
llaltlmorr, which turned down a staff experts have recommrndrd
plea from Gainesville for a work­ that thr Federal Communications
Commission lake up the Joh of
ing agreement.
At thr same lime, Ualtlmure regulating pay television.
offered an agreement lo Sanford,
an offer which had been made Envoy To Get Degree
earlier and lurnrd down by tha
DEVON, England (UPII - Ex
local group Pittsburgh also had etrr University said today it would
asked to tie allowed to sponsor confer an honorary degrrr of doc­
thr local team
tor of laws on U. 8 Ambassador
Thr league will play a 110 game John Hay Whitney March 17.
schedule in I2N playing days.
League officials said they wrre .luke Box Probe Set
contemplating Saturday and Sun­
MIAMI ( Ul'lV — Robert Ken
day afternoon games. Double- nrdy, counsel fur thr Senate Back­
headers will be playrd In thr first ets Investigating Committee, be­
half of thr season.
gan questioning possible witnesses
Representatives u(
Orlando, in a Juke box Industry prof* to
Daytona
Beach.
Tampa,
SI. day.
Petersburg and I’ alatka expressed
themselves as "very happy" that Rockefeller Is GI
Sanford had rejoined the Iragur.
NEW YOKE (UPII — Steven
Sanford's agreement with Wash­
Rockefeller. tit!, son of Gov. Nel­
ington I* securt. Krider said this son A. Hockrfeller, was sworn into
morning McRoberts wired that
Ihr Army Sunday and laler left
thr delay In signing "would nut
for Fort Dix, N. J . for right
affrrt, in any way. thr agree­ weeks basic training.
ment.” Krider added that Sanford
will be the chief Class l&gt; farm
learn of Washington Thr Senators U. S. Books Printed
LONDON ( U l 'l ) - Moscow Ra­
operate only one other Class D
dio said Sunday night that at
club.
least eoo American books have
been published In Ihe Soviet Un­
ion since World War II.

A quiet-epokan, nJlghtly-built engincur today hackl’d two
of hi* children and hi* wife to death with nn axe In their
fmdiionuhle home in South Seminole County.
Officer* called the crime the "bliH&gt;die*t in Seminole his­
tory"
Harry tiiffurd Higgins, -10, used an axe to kill two of hia

*Jhi and fatally wound his wife
around 6 a. m. officers said. Tha
(wo boys. Richard I, and Bryan
12, died Instantly. Mrs. Higgins
succumbed In an Orlando hospital
at 10.20 a. m. She did not regain
conreiouvnrt*. The victims' heads
were cut to the spinal cord by
heavy hluws.
Two otnrr children were saved
from death because they awaken.-•V-Iie,
,vm Ohio (UPI) ,,Po ad. h,
Higgins
told w,
sheriffs
offlel Lk.VM.AND.
. eou,Jn.,
„,cro whu,
RIO UK JANEIRO, (Irani &lt;UPI&gt;
lUce launched an Intensive Inves-'
they were awake." Ruth Ann, 14,
qp-Fire. mud and rain combined
tlgation today within their own ran next door after discovering
Sunday lo kill 3f&gt; persons in the
WASHINGTON (L I'll — A
ranka
In
a
vice
scandal
allegedly
Ihe body of her mother. Phillip,
erash of a German I.ufthansa Su
powerful coalition of Senate HeInvolving the polite and fire de­ 10, awakened aa hit father killed
per Constellation in flame* ' hot j,uh||Can. and DemocraUtoday
partments and a 13-year-old run­ hla Iwo sleeping brothers, author­
enough to start a chain reaction." smashed a move by liberals to
away girl.
ities said.
Three crew member* survived. relax the Senale'a antl-flllbuxtMAYFAIR WINNER—Marlene Bailer Hugge t* nhuvvn
Police Chief Frank Story said
Thr Higgina home in luikewood
All wrre reported out of danger •r rules.
with Frank Meliune Jr., Mnyfuir inn manager, shortly hr would consult with Ihe prose
Shorn, South Seminole County la
today. The only American aboard,
after «he »nnk a lung putt to win Iho first Ladies Profes­ culor regarding Ihe Issuance of In
the 320,000 clast. It la wellpilot Capt. Wren McMains of
sional C oif Association tournament at the Muyfnir Coun­ warrants. He said thr Investiga­ furnished wilh deeply piled ruga,
Westover Park. Stamford, Conn,
tion of the glrl’a story might a grand piano and other evidence
try Club. (Stories, other pictures, l’uge 5.)
died at the controls alter he
lakr several days.
of luaunuul living. Two dogs, •
missed the runway at Galnao In­
(Herald Stuff IMiuto)
lie said ah* was unable to give cal and Iwo bird*, new blcyclaa
ternational Airport In a blinding
* revrI S
name* In every case, hut was for lb* children, a lata modal
rain storm.
able to give accurate dracrlptlons car; all point to tha abova-avaf*
Thr plane tourhrd down in Itio
of the placet where the allegedly •*» income of the lllgglna family.
KODIAK. Alaska (UP!) — The
Bay instead, bounced onto Tuhta
met memhere of the two depart­
The family la reported to bo
canga Reach on Governador Is Coast Guard today launched a sea
ment*.
deeply religious, according lo
Land, where the airport is located. and air search for a CI21 Globe
Rookie Patrolman Jam** W. neighbors and the family priaaC
It exploded afVl split apart in mailer transport plane reported
Kelly, 34. was stripped of his There war* no alcoholic bavaiw
missing over the Gulf of Alaska
flames.
badge and Jailed after algnlng a ages on live premises and no
Heavy mud delayed thr rescue 105 miles south of Anchorage.
statement
admitting he had other weapons of violence. Tho
A Coast Guard spokesman said
until It was too lair. Must of the
Population Gains
shared a room with the girl lest house was wtll-kepl and spotlrsoIwu slops and one airplane were
virtlms were burned lo death.
PARIS (Ill’ll- France's popu­ NEW YORK (Ul’l) - A baby urvl to insist that ah* had given October.
ly clean, lllgglna said he didn't
Firemen who carried portable being used in the search.
lation has climbed to 44.7H8.OOU girl kidnaped from a hospital
An entire platoon at one fir* know whether or not be would
birth to thr Infant unattended in
Official* al
F.lmendorf
Air
^extinguisher* several h u n d r e d
with an increase of 46t),(Hi0 during
Ihe Brooklyn apartment where department engine bouse was have killed himself.
w yardi through deep mud lo Hie Force Uasr at Anchuragr said
1831. the National Institute of SU- nursery 2W hours aflrr her birth
placed in a lineup (or identifica­ H* told sheriff’s depullaa that
WASHINGTON (IIPit—The Na- tlitlr* said today.
10 days ago was found alive and she and the baby ware found.
plane wren- forced to delay Ihelr nine men wrre aboard the Mil
Af-HkiaiUri M l Space Ad­
well Sunday nlghl. A 43 year old
operations until the flame* died Ftary Aft Transport plane Milch
Police and F B I agent* recov­ tion by the girl. Among thoae ac­ ha want to bad at 10 30 last night,
was reported missing on a flight ministration today ordered Mc­
grandmother was arrested for Ihe ered Ihe Infant after a telephone cused were four firemen, three and arose ihortly before daw*
down.
Debre Under Attack kidnaping.
lip to police direclrd them to her patrolmen, a civilian ambulance this morning. While h# was drasaThey sought rvfuge frum the from McChord Air Force Base at Donnell Aircraft Corp St. Louis,
PARIS (U l’l) —Opposition psrEven after thr rhlld had been apartment In thr fare of Ihe driver and a luburbsn police Ing, he got the axe and allackad
rain beneath the unburned tall Tacoma, Wash., to the naval air to build the first US "space
his wife as she lay asleep. Ho en­
section One shouled lo officials; Installation here. However, the capvule” lo carry a man into an lias opened a three pronged st­ positively Identified a* missing U woman's calm denial, however, chief.
uck
against
Mir-iel. sa Rose Chtonrhio, (K ille r said the
,,,
.
. .
. Prrmirr
.
"No one's alive in there. It's hot plane's home base. Travis Air orbit around Ihe earth
they withheld action until thr In­ Thr girl and Carl Gallpo, XI, tered his daughter's room, and
The work Is expected lo lake al £ £ * ,o d ,Jf* ,,u.' ,hr
woman, Mrs
Jean lavaronr, fant's blood ■lype and fool •prints who police said sdmlllrd acting aikrd her about her dug; than
enough to start a chain reaction.” Force Have. California, reported
year*, informed nlltrt.vls leader was assured an overwhelm mother of right children, cuntin- were chirked with hospital rec­ si the girl's procurer, told of down the hall to thr bedroom
Officials said most ol thr vic­ that lu men lefl aboard the plane ft*1'
said Thr space agency said Ihe ing confidence vote In thr Nation­
where Ihe three boys slept. Ho
tims were burned beyond recogni­ (rom there Thursday
ords They checked nut perfectly. llieir activities Sunday.
The girl's parrnts said they had killed Bryan; crossed the room
The huge plane (ailril to arrive manned satellite would cost more al Assembly Thursday.
t i o n Attempts at Identification be
Known by Hear
spent
JS.noo
on
medlral
and
psy­
here as scheduled at 10 pm. than IS million dollars
rgan in (he Rio morgue today.
and killed Rlehard. Whan Phillip
Thr child's father. Frank Chlone.s.l. Sunday. Itadio contort with
McDonnell was srlrctrd to de­ Diw With Smile
chlo. 2R, an attorney, found his chiatric care for Ihelr daughter cried out, the Newton. Masa., en­
since 111Mi They said she had run gineer picked lb* boy up and
KAIFuKD (Ul’ l I—Willie Horne
the plane was lost 2* miles east sign. develop and build thr satel­
own Identification — ■ tiny scar
of Homer, Alaska, after It report­ lite from among 12 companies Jr., Jacksonville Negro convicted
he had noticed above thr baby away before but had not been moved him to Ihe rourh la tho
ed It was flying on two of Its four which submit* bids In a govern­ of raping a wtulr woman two
lir ls left eye in his brief first guilty of such Immoral behavior IMng room.
years ago, walked smilingly to
engines
ment competition
Ruth Ann wx-nt to her mother's
glimpse of her sftrr birth
A powerful rocket booster, prob- hie death in the rlectrlr rhatr
The Air Force at Travis said
room and flicked on the light.
Chionrhlo spent IS minutes at
Four
Seminole
High
School
stu­
the plane left with It* regular gahljr an Atlas missile, will here this morning.
There she aaw the plctur* at
dents are In serious trouble with SI Frier's Hospital, to which the
horror. She ran to a neighbor's
Representative* from each type crew of seven plus three pilots In- hurl Ihe manned satellite of spar*
baby was returned, and then left,
local
police
aflrr
one
of
them
Thr transport plane capsule Into orbit.
Reds On Expedition threw a cherry l«mdi at two boys wrratlird In smiles, to take Ihr
who summoned Sheriffs drputiea.
of Sanford buxlnrxs will meet Wed­ training
llark to Earth
lllifgin* opened (he hark door
C A I* K T O W N. South Africa on a bicycle late yc*terday after­ good news to his wife, Frances,
nesday morning In nrguniie melh stopped al McChord Thursday for
The purpose, NASA said, will be (Ul’l I—A group of t&gt;3 Soviet and
P&gt; tell Ihe assemhlrd group ("at
-ad s of inrrraxlng retail vales In a two day layover before depart­
2*i She Itad been fi-nl home (rom
noon.
ing for thr naval air station here to "carry a human passenger 1‘ollsh scientists and oilier (penalhr would come out as soon as ha
™lhb rlty.
llie hospital lav! week hecauxe the
Ten-year old Regie Boland was
made a phone call. He called hla
According lo Francis Itoumillat, Sunday morning. Thr plane was through the atmosphere. Into or­ Isis leave fur thr antorcltc almard
crying of other bahics and the
BLUEFIKLD.
W.
Va.
(U
P
IJ
treated
al
Seminole
Memorial
chairman of Ihr Ke'all Mrrehants reported lo be carrying about bital flight and safely bark to the Russian ship Mlchatl Ksllmn
sight of their happv mothers had An alarm was out today for 10 priest, and when hvestigattng of­
to earth again.”
today sflvr stopping here for Hospital for wounds on his left been tisi much for her to bear. memtwrs of a trl lisle fiOO.OOO- ficers arrived, hr was walking
Division, “ A large portion of San* 34.Vo pounds of cargo.
leg and right hand roller said Ihe
With the satellite and Its human stores and fuel.
ford payrolls Is spent in Orlando
Poller said Mrs lavaronr, a wi a-year burglary ring and Ha lead up and down (be street with seefleah was "chewed'' hy the eaoccupant, the United State* will
and other nearby tnwn*. There
dow, had had right rhlldrrn by er who (miles said vowed death to rral neighbors.
ploting firecracker Ills eompenbe able to study the psychological
must I* reasons.’'
lllgglna Is In Seminole County
two marriages. Ihe youngest now any lawman who tried to rapture
Ion, Bobby Herrington, 14, was un­
and physiological effrets of spare
Jail. Officer* said h* showed no
The Division sill seek ways of
three years old Her oldest rhlld, him.
injured.
flight on man.
Combatting Ihi* trnul to “ shop
a married ton, died last summer.
A 16 stale alert was Issued for remorie except 1 st he was sorry
Charged with assault with a
Hesearch will rover the reaclioo
•way from home” which I* a vertAnother son. F r a n c i s Anthony Irs Malhena, 46. of llluefleld and he had not killed hla wife Instant­
_
deadly wrapun wax I’atrick J.
of a man to weightlessness is he
out thrrat to all Sanford businrsi
ly. Ila said, "I'm sorry that
MIAMI (Ul’l I — A M year old Erickson. 17. Charged with pot- Gelch. 21. father of Iwo rhlldrrn Crrrntlmro, N. (’., after four slpeople.
,
IJTTLE ROCK. Ark. &lt;UPI&gt;— travels around the earth In a vir­ widow collapsed into her partner's session snd discharging of fire-1of his own Is pre-mlly In a legeil hi-nrhiurn wrre charged in lluth. whom I loved tha most,
w The meeting Wevinc xdjy is deem­ An attorney for Negro studrnta tually gravity free state
had to auffer.” Hr admitted that
Brooklyn Jail
111
.
. . 41
, arm* nunn* a waltx
waits at
al a lonely
ed "of ihe utmost Impurtanre” ju seeking to allend l.lllle Rock's
blud.e* of weightlessness up to|hearti during
Jintr Su[„,
, nd works were William Richard HernThe
nest
oldest
chib!
Is
16
Po­
owaky J r, IN, Charles l/inman
the merchants, and at] representa­ four dosed high schools asked to­
roller aald they learned lh* awakened he would 'taee killed
'• h ,'Inr Jet
,Mr"aircraft
l“ n," fd and
lu “ u,u"
d died . few minute* later, sppar Mesarr, IN, slid Harry L dtturuck, lice said some of (hem are In
to thr
tives are urged lo attend. The day (or a Ihm- Judgr court to flights
orphaliage-s
ring, working with duplicate keys, Ihrm too, officer* said.
IN, who wa&gt; also llvlrd as ari acgroup will meet at lh.- Chamber of open Ihr schools Immediately
launching of ■ monkey In an rntly of a heart attack.
.
,
. .
| Authroitiea have two lellcra
Police
Nlrntlfled
the
victim
as
struck at numerous lmsines. es ldj rr, „ d
WllUlllII, Mssa.,
ertsory
to
Ihe
crime
Commerce building.
Wiley Branlon, a Tine Bluff, Army Jupiter missile
Mrs
Mary
Minkowski
of
Minnca
i.bbshmenl. I" Virginia
West wrtUcn b Higgiui (.it night. Thi
The four teenagers were driving
In
Ihr
Jets,
pilots
arrhrd
sharply
Ark.. Negro attorney, filed a com­
Virgima and North Carolina durf0' nU|n M ur|„ ,1(vl(ltng
polls, who had been vacationing a 1063 coupe, owned by Mctscr’i
plaint with the frdrral clerk's of upward and coasted weightless here for Ihe last month
father, Ihe Rev. J. II Messer. The
mg
Hie
pait
iwo
years.
furniture
and houvehuld pot*.
over
thr
lop
of
the
plane'a
trajec­
flee asking District Judge John
Incident occurred on West goth St
K. Miller to rail for a three- tory. Neither thr men nor Ihr
u
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r
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T
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"
on*
* reclpboU
ceramic bath
Thp fcm |Bote “ &gt;t-0|int).
.shorlffa
I
Arnold Williams and Carl f .
Inreriors of Hie Seinir.i I* I nun- .r.evtiJH .els
judge court lo advance, Ihr rase monkey wrre weightless for more Two Fires Reported
iMlion
Investigated
than
a
frw
minute*.
ly
Chamber
of
Commerce
will
hear
I
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,
i
f
,
*
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!
'
Department
u.d
this
morning
uniler cunauutliun for a Virginia . '
^ Thieves stole a display hoard cn ils docket ami lo declare two
The Sanford Fire Departmrnl re
Joe Enuel, i-atebaH's biggest pro- stair lrao|*r who hrl|&gt;e&lt;l crark Ihe that the crime would tie thor
stale
anti
migration
law*
uncon­
foil of pocket knives from Hen
ported two fires over the weekend
motor, tomorrow night.
oughly Investigated, and lllgglna'
css*.
Dowling To Speuk
nells Grocery, West 20th St. Sat­ stitutional.
Minor damage wg* caused by *
Engel is president of the Chatta­
II
will
be
up
to
Chief
Judge
Malhena, red-faced, 170 pounds, backcround irarchtd.
Itolwrt Isowling, president of defective oil healer Saturday at
urday night, according to the San­
nooga laiolouti, a team that con­ 6 feet, a inch** tall, was dearnbed
"We are not satisfied with tha
Archibald Gardner of the Mh Cir­ Dowling Appraisal Co. will speak 7:10 p m. at I2I»4 West 13th St.;
ford Police Department.
tinued lo make money dwfplle Ita *in a police bulletin as armed and (acta to thia rase,” Vern Brew­
cuit
Court
of
Appeals
al
St
Ixniis
to
Ihr
Hanford-Heminulr
County
Jim Spencer's Restaurant also
excitement was rhe main result of
Fair through Tuesday. Not so failure to produce a pennanl,
‘ dangerous, lie was reported to ster aald." We frel that lllgglna'
was eniered over the weekend. to name the three Judgg court If Jayvers at noon Thursday. The a fire In the eacant lot at Hickory cold tonight High this afternoon
The i|uarierly meeting will b*
Ihr
complaint
is
relayed
to
him
luncheon will I* held in the dan- snd Celery Ave. at 1:17 pm. Suit- 66 to as. low tonight 12 la 12. held al 7 p m. in Ihe Sanford Civic have threatened members of the past will ahed more light on hla
Thr kitchen door and the door to
actions.”
ring and Ihelr families.
ford Civic Center.
the office werr forced aumetlme by Judge Miller.
day.
UiM variable wind*.
Center.
Gramkow Funeral Hum* la in
The laws passed last August
l*»t night. About 310 in caah was
, charge of arrangamruu tor the
taken from Ihe rlrarrtle machine authoriird Gov. Orval K. Faubus
Othrr weekend rc|&gt;orts included to close schools fared with inte­
acre- Marion Driggers, Vans
tht broken water main at Nth and gration and to withhold funds
Brewster and J. L. Hobby of tha
Pecan. Alfred Uodrll told police from any school district where
sherlir* department and Grady
that another vehicle had forced his schools sre dosed.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. (U P lJ-A llatl, Altamonte Spring* police­
The complaint wlU be coo«Id
off the road, tutting the water
llaavy froti and below-fraaung today, causing eom# damage to
Sanford registered * 26 degree
"II wet tokl enough to hurt both horse with the apparent Instincts man.
pipe. The accident occurred at rrrd by Judge Miller next Satur­ temperatures hit the ganford area vegetable* and fruit*.
reading early Sunday, a .30 early fruit and treex in tome unprotect­ of a bloodhound pointed a posse
day.
d:S4 p in. Friday.
for Ihe second day In a row early
However, Warren (J. Johnson, today. Trmpcralurrt werr expect­ ed groves, but I don't think Ihe to three escaped convicts Sunday.
ed to shoot up to the 70'« this
The three, along with three
ohlef
of the Federal-Btate Frost
Truil For Cold
afternoon, but near-freering tern- damage was very heavy," Johnson companions, broke out of a stale
Warning Bervtcc in Lakrland, said peiaturas are expected again to­ said.
BUFFALO. N Y —(UPII—Two
prison camp near here Saturday
tgal Ihe frees* "came at a good night and early tomorrow. Thr
policemen picked up a very cold q - j
^
T ...w L »
For the second night to a row,!night. The fugitives apparently
James Reltrc has been electad
(rail and followed It about a mile D I u S U f l
I TUCKS
lime. If it had to come." He added forecast for the Sanford area la X farmers snd growers to the S a s - M * “ P ta* lw° « ™ uP»chairman of the Longwood Town
George Barr ha* arrived in before they nablied l*e James.
to (2, with scattrrevl frost.
Bids
on
ducks
for
the
city
of
min7
farmer*
"are
between
* 1" ' Noodhotmd. fa|- Council.
jsl.nng'suod to open another season If, for iteiling two overcoat*.
Coldest spot in thr title was ford are. lit fires and smoke pots!,
• protect their crop, from the
lrwjp f° * Urm nr*r
They srrestrd the youth after Hanford will he opened tonight al plantings and the new crops are CrusI City, which reported an Icy to
&lt;xilh hit famous umpire school.
II* was cltosen alter Mayor Alien
frees*. Many were aapecled to her*. They flopped to queatlon the Inrmann road the oath of office In
The six weeks course is hrld an­ following his footprints m the thr City Commission meeting al 8. not above ground a* yet."
21
Only
extreme
South
Florida
Alto on Ihr agenda ar* appoint­ Johnson said lander truck crop*
farmer, who was feeding hla the new council members. Herons
repeal the operation tonight.
nually is Loagveood. and Includes MOW.
hor*#.
ment* to the Board of Bond Trui- to North and Canlral Ftorsds were and the Key* oacaped frretlng
to war* R. C. Carlson Kldou E.
tocturaa, dlacustloni and field drill.
temperature*.
leet and consideration of action on hardest hit.
While they talked, Dobbin raised Williams, Rlalsc, Homer tBud)
Barr was a National League It Wa« Obvious
Johnaon
said
some
damage
oc­
the proposed sewage treatment
his bead from the foad trough,
"Thera was undoubtedly tome curred la all farming areas, except
umpire for IP years. Graduate*
BUFFALO. N. Y. —iUPI)—Two plant.
BRISTOL. Conn. - (U P I J - At pawed tha ground and stared Scott, R. B. llopktos, Oania RocW
damage to *v*o lh# hardy truck the lower East Coast, lie added
alt, town dark, and Midi An­
from the George Barr Umpire Buffalo policemen didn't hava to
(er Elmer kladsen lost his wallet
Recommendations of the Zoning crop*, such aa spinach," hr said.
drew*. (an collector.
School art now found in leagues •ak John J. Baron. 4&gt;, "where's
(Jut K amid bo "some tins#" be­ containing flO, ha dreamed ft was down a nearby railroad trach.
and
Planning
Commission
will
ba
Officers
toilowud
M
m
hor
re’s
"I would say the crops around fore aa aecarat* etUmtl# could be
Recommendations for atria las»
•II over Hie U. S. Classes run the fire?” he was busy looking
lying la a parking lot. Naat day, gat*, saw three dguro* and soon
heard, ae the rlty leaders swing
uni Jan I6-Fsb
(rom
IS-Ftb M.
gg. lb#
Iba athool
aritoui al
si one when he crashed into Uie into the second maadng of lh* saw Sanford, Plant City, Webster and compiled Damage lo Ihe multi hr went to the lot where, sura had to rustody Johnny Jones Jr., provemaiit war* read by the now
Buabnell were about aa bant Ml aa millioa cilrus grove* was behaved
»B S M | N a
im m
AW
enough, he found • wallag — but Rudolph Jones and Richard L. mayor, Including morn itraet
M!
lights, a map of tha water system
i Wav

'Heavy Mud Delays
Rescue, 36 Killed
By Fire In Crash

Bulletin

Search Under Way
For Overdue Plane

Contract Awarded
For Space Capsule

Investigation Set
Into Vice Scandal
Of Police, Firemen

Kidnaped Tot Is Found;

Mother Of Eight Nabbed

Students Arrested
For Bomb Injuries

Local Merchants
Plan To Discuss
‘Trade At Home’

15 States Alerted
For Burglary Ring

Reopen Schools,
Negro Asks Court

Widow Collapses,
Dies During Dance

“'*‘“ "1“ “LIS'J2 .

Engel Will Speak
To Chamber Beard

Thieves Stay Busy
Here On Weekend

Weather

Freeze H its A r e a ; Som e D am age Seen

George Barr Ready
For Umpire School

Horse Turns Hound
To Help Nab Cons

Rietec Is Chosen
Council Chairman

City Will Open

Dream Didn't Pay Off

�Tag* 2—Mem. Jan. 12. 1959

Wf»

liilir l

R m ll

Cdr. Blake Is Appointed To Station's W ing Staff

Seminoles Split Pair, Play Tonight

( dr. Hilbert 8- Blake has report­
ed for duty ai assistant operations
officer on the staff of Heavy At­
tack Wing One.
This is t;dr. Blake's second lour
of duty at .Sanford. Hr previously
served here in Composite Squad­
ron S. the first Heavy Attack

Vy Jerry Cot lag Urn
The Seminole eager* found trouWe here Friday night a« the
Apopka Blue Darter* took advantage of every scoring opportunity
lit the firit half and dropped the
loeali, 1(41. On Saturday night,
Seminole beat Lyman, 71 34.
The Darter* hat 90 per cent of
their ihot* in Ihe first half and

squadron, during I9S4 and 19&amp;S.
At that time ha resided at 1301
Park Avtnue and to quota Gib, ai
he la known to hla friend* 'T know
thla hai been laid often and by
many, but mg main goal aloce
leaving Hanford has been to re­
turn." Before returning to Sanford

he was attached to the Naval Air
Station, Dallas, Texas where he
was Station Safety Officer.
Cdr. Blake is a native of Web­
ster Groves, Mo, a graduate of
Taylor Schools High School In
Clayton, Mo. He attended the Uni­
versity of Vanderbilt at Nashville,
Tenn., and received an AB degree
from Washington University tn St.
Louis, Mo.
iTior to serving at Dallas, Cdr.
Illake had extensive Naval service
dating back to July 1942 when he
commenced training as an Avia,
bon Cadet at Tensacola, Florida.

Commissioned an Ensign in March
of 1943, he was assigned to th*
carrier Enterprise with Torpedo
Squadron 10. During thla period h*
participated In 7 major engage­
ments and was awarded 4 Dis­
tinguished Flying Crosses, g Atr
Medals and the Navy Unit Cong)
mrndauon.
Following World War 11. Cdr.
Blake was released to Inactive
duty in the Naval Reserve and
worked as sales representative for
the Pet Milk Co. in St. Louis, Mo.
For five years he served as Ex­
ecutive Officer of an Organised
Naval Reserve unit in St. Ix&gt;uiy
until 1951, when he reported again
fur active duty.
Since his return, he hat served)
at the Naval Air Reserve Training
Unit, Memphis, Trnn. as an In­
structor, as Ordamc Officer of
Composite Squadron 3 at Sanford,
as well as his most recent tour al
Dallas.
Cdr. Blake is an ardent sports,
man. Hr has participated tn All
Navy competition during Uve past
three years a* left fielder for the
N'AS Dallas Softball Team, and is
looking forward to early renews*'
of his membership In the Mayfair '
Country CIuo.
Cdr. Blake will reside with his
wife, the former Miss Shirley Mel.aud of Kingsville, Texas and
(heir three daughters, Alison, Bar
bars and Carrie at 907 \V. 20th
Street, Sanford.

controlled the boards and (he of the biggeat difference* in the
Seminoles never seriously threat* grid ronteit.
ened The Darter* experienced
In the JV contest* over the
their hottcit night of the iraton, weekend little George Perides
but it it doubtful that (he aeore rnnttmiril In pour in Hie points to
would have been in high If a few pace the Baby Seminoles' attack.'
of their firit half ahot* had min* The small youngster has shown
cd. The Darteri rnuld do mi wrong the ability to hit from every an­
and Ihe Semlnoiei could do no gle on the count and Is probably
right in Iha one.
the highest scorer in the history
Iiig Jerome Shaw, a name that of JV basketball at MIS. He
will be remembered from Ihe dumped In IS against Apopka in
Celery IJnul grid ronteit. was the the 39-32 win and 2o in the 47big gun for the Darteria »» Tie 32 victory over Lyman He has
poured in 23 points. The loeal at- hit 20 points in Ihrre games lids
When Larry Glenn Dodson was munity that has taken the faml
tack wti paced by Jimmy (ira season. Forward Mike Huberts at­
l&lt;orn at 3 30 a. m. New Year's ly'a problems to heart.
tailed Press Intrrnalluml
cry tending Seminole scorer for so was a big gun in the rontrst
Fait
Inrludtd in the hany's gift! are
Dai, be became Seminole Coun­
the season, Hay Lundqulal, and against Lvniar as he hit for 16 CDR. CIIARLLS MtBiATNIF
Manhattan 70 Navy M (OT)
ty i official firit baby of the laundry and dry cleaning from
( ecil Dandririgr. all of whom, point*. The big lophoinorp is Ihe
Gene'* Seminole Dry Cleaners
NYU *0 Boiion U. M
dumped in 10. Dandridgr, who top rtbounder on the JV tram
year. The lucky little boy has
Penniylranla .'&lt;9 Yale S3
and Laundry; a sterling silver
was so great against Apopka In and shows great possibilities.
won
more
than
S25o
In
merchan­
Princeton M Brown 44
cup from Wm. E. Kader, jewel­
the Celery Bowl, rerelved call*
In Hu L)rnan contest Sstur
dise for himself and his parents, er; a sweater set from the Day
Marshall to Si. Francis (Pa) (I
LONDON (UPI)— The high
from Ihe Apopka fan* to “ rrmove
S|. John* (NY) V, Gro. With. 65 hi* shew." Thu bare foot waaonr day. Coach Bud Layer's small
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Dodson of \N Mte Grill; 23 printed an­ priest of a pagan cull in Britain
ragrrs finally allowed the aggres­
Holy Cron 74 Connecticut JO
nouncement* from Progressive whose members perform naked
Woodruff Springs.
siveness that they displayed at
SL Bon*venture 68 St. Vincent 41
Printing Co. a high ehaircar dances in an tneense • filled tem­
Larry
weighed
in
at
I
Ibi.
3
Ihe
first
of
the
season
hut
had
Capt. James Rsmige, comman
La Salle (2 Muhlenberg 77
•eat combinaiion from Mather of ple said today* two of hit
failed to show In the last two con­ der Heavy Attack Wing One, ot.. arcording to midwife Mary Sanford; a baby' bath from Ted "witchrs" have gone into hiding,
Harvard 6t Columhta 65
tests. Tbey found their troubles Sanford, Saturday attended com- Mo)r, vsho delivered him at the William* Hardware; a ten dollar the tabloid Daily Sketch reported.
CfNY U Fatrl. Dickinton 66
in the first period and the Grey­ mivsioning ceremonies for the Dodson home. Dr, John Thur­ bank account from the Florida
Rutger* (9 Penn St. «4
"They're not hiding bccauvc
hounds held a one-point edge at USS Independence.
Villanav* 64 Scion Hall 19
State Hank; first pair of shoes they arc ashamed that people
I nilrd Press International
mond
of
the
county
health
de­
|the end of the Initial period but
The Navy’* newest super car­
Dartmouth 77 Cornell 11
from Sanford Shoe Center.
know they arc witches." Ihe news­
Saturday
then they went to work. Coach rier, was commissioned at th- partment signed the necessary
Syracuse TO Pittsburgh M
A full cu e of bahy food from paper quoted Jack Bracclin, 32.
form
entitling
Larry
and
Ida
par­
SOUTHIIEND, Inrt. (UPI)—The Layer called on his enlire squad Brooklyn Navy Yard
Niagara 93 Colgate 32
Tip Top Super Market: an auto- a paint salesman, as saying.
The 60,000 ton ship, with a 3.- ents to the prices given by San- crib from Wilson Staler Furniture
Ford turn Id Army e*»
University of Notre Dame an and they all did a fine job
lord merchants.
ltrairlin said the cult's 49 men
300
man
crew
will
make
sea
nounced that Hugh Devore, fresh
Temple K) Lafayette 76
Gracey continued to pump the
Co., feeding spoon and rattle*
The new baby's father makes from Wert Jewelry Store; five and women members meet once a
man football coach under Terry ball through the strings to the trials next week in preparation
WVU 77 Canitlui 66
South
Brennan, will lie retained under tune of 20 points, lie hit from all for a cruise in Ihe spring. Her crates lor Chase and Co. during shirts washed and ironed from month in a 16th Century temple
South Carolina ra Virginia M
new coach Joe Kuharieh.
over the court and did his best first commanding officer is Capt. me season. There are two other Seminole County Laundry: a fam­ on privately - owned land to per­
job of the season on rebounding, Rhod a in Y. McElroy. Lebanon, children in the Dodson family; ily dinner of their choice from form their reremunirs.,
Kentucky 7fl LStf 6!
a toy 12, and a girl 9. The Utile Plnecreil Inn; a birth record
The cult has no dealings in
North Carolina St. 07 Duke M
CINCINNATI ( UPI t—The tin lie has hit aver 20 points In four Ky.
The Citadel 47 VMt 36
clnnatl Boyals nl Ihe National ronteits In the young lesion and Serving aboard the giant car­ girl it afflicted with cerebral spoon from Yowrtl'a; one year's black magic, is limited to "intel­
Pur man W II avid ion 61
Basketball Association traded Si- is one of the top aeorera In the rier 1* Cdr. Charles (Chuck) Me- paltry. She has had no therapy subscription to The Sanford Her­ lectuals" and membership Is ex­
llratnie,
former administration or treatment.
Qeorgla &gt;0 Alabama 79
hog-i Green, former All America area.
ald: an I by to portrait in mil tremely difficult to obtain. Bract
Through the County Health De­ from Jameson Studio; one gallon Bn said in the Sketch interview
William k Mary S3 lllchmond 61 from Duqursne, to the St, Ixml*
Senior forward Cliff McKlbbin officer of VAX), Sanford-based
•*Wc follow a pagan rite which
Georgetown (DC) 73 Boiion Coll Hawks for Med Park, Jack experienced hla beat night of the heavy attack squadron. McBrat partment, Mrs. Dodson received of paint from Sherwin-Williams
Stephens and a sum of cash.
Kenneth R. Norman, 17, son
•T
season as he dropped In 12 points. nle left Sanford for Ihe Indepeml pre-natal rare and the services C o , and a Johnson'* baby gtft existed in Britain before Christ­
Auburn 63 Florida .11
The small youngster stayed In ence shortly after the squadron'* of the midwife. The baby will be Ima from Routnillal and Andtr- ianity," Uracelin told ihr news­ of Mr Charles N. Norman, Old
paper
Mill. St. TJ Georgia Tech C7
PERTH, Australia (UPI)-Karl there with the big boys and was return from a nine-month cruise- checked by county doctors six son.
Dixie Highway, 1amgwood, rec­
llurlihult of St. I/mis won Ihe ju- probably the outstanding reboun­ last fall. Cdr McBratnie's par. •sicks after birth, although there
Tulane 64 Tcnnetace 41
•'The see art is part of Ihe rite ently enlisted and left for the
Louisville TO Xavier (Ohio) «5
nior men s alr.glti crown of the der for the evening'. Air* McKlb­ enti, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C Is no well-baby clinic in Seminole
—but it uorsn t take flare in pub­ Marine Corps ' boot ramp" at
Moving By Air
Mlmphl* 81. 66 Oklahoma City 61 West Australian lenms tourna­ bin second party to the Seminole McBratnle Sr . rrilcle in Sanford County at this time.
lic." Bracclin was quoted at say-1 i'arris bland, according to Ma­
BUFFALO, N. Y. - ( U P D ment by treating Spain's Luis Aril brother act, hit ala lalllea and at 1101 Cornell Drive.
Vanderbilt 79 Mississippi Ti
rine Corps recruiter Malter Ser­
The family has been fort unate Jack B. Prior used two helicop­ ing.
Alsu attending the ceremonies in the friendihip /&gt;t Mr*. C. L.
Loyola (Mil) 64 Wash. Colt. 30 la, 6 4, 62.
geant Richard K. Schmidt,
played a fine defensive ball
ter*
lu
move
his
furniture
from
with
Capt.
Its
mage
were
Cdr.
LenoirIthyne 74 Appalachian 41
•The Marine Corp* hoot camp
game, lie also got hla ihare off
1'ark Sr. and her 'Sunbeams"
hit
suburban
home
to
a
new
Ernest Horrell, commanding offi­ .from Ihe First Baptist Church.
Morgan St. 66 Virginia Union IS
ARCADIA. Calif. (UPD-lltHi- the boards.
at i'arrit Island is rigorous train­
Net
Promoter
Dies
aparlmanl
eight
milrs
away.
dale won Ihe |28,V» San Fernan­ All—OBC guard Bey Lundqulst cer VAN 3. Ixdr George Humph­ Mr*. Park and the girls mike
Albany (da) SI. 77 Claflln 63
LONDON (UPI) - Dr. C o l i n ing that li designed to 'build
do Stakes for four year olds at was second to Gracey In the scor­ ries and Lcdr. Hubert II. Conn. frequent
E ,, Carolina TO Eton 44
visits
to
Woodruff
Gregory, 35 year-old chairman of men’ ", said Sergeant Schmidt.
Santa Anita In 1:12 2 3.
Vtrgiaia St. 68 Shaw 64
Spring! to aer the Dodsons, and Vote For Naught
the All-England Lawn Tennis Club The young recruit wrill he given
ing department with 14 points
Wait Carolina (6 All. Chriil. St
have offered to dellvar some of
NORWALK, Coon. —4UPD-A which promotes the annual Wim­ 12 wceki at "hoot camp" and 4
The small lad continued to direct Q i i i / ‘ ir| a le R n l p H
GROSSINUER. N. Y. (U l'l) — the play making and Is the bright
Wofford 76 Presbyterian 74
the prizes given by local mer­ reporter who fell asleep at a city bledon championships, died Satur­ weeks additional individual com­
lb P U i c u
N. Car. AST 77 Fayetteville T. 4J fa-o I^-hel of Ihe University of e.t spot on the court, lie is con I . f a f - f l l S h o O t i n Q
chants.
council meeting waa awakened by day following a game at thr club. bat training at Camp Lcjeune.
Hartford won Ihe world barrel Hnually stealing the hall and kills , n r u l u l J U U U I I l i y
High Point 71 Calawha J( .
Besides being the lucky first a chorus of “ nayi" from council- Gregory waa a member of Brit­ North Carolina, after which ha
jumping championship for the the opponents with hla *' 1UDv
Delaware M Swarthir.nre 42
Ft HIT LAUDERDALE &lt;UP|&gt;— baby of 1959. l.arry is blessed In men rejecting a resolution that ain's Davis Cup tram from 1326 -aiII be eligible for 13 days leave
EUlibeth City T 97 SI. Paul P. &lt;( fifth consecutive year with a leap and set shot*. Lundqulst i
An oil rompony rnrtnrrr. ilespon- [ his birthplace of a friendly com­ ha be awakened.
at hla home.
to 1930.
of 13 barrels and 25 fret l l l i reached his peak yet, ho
Pier Ida AIM 98 Knoaville 75
dent over business problem*, shot
Inches.
Pembroke St. ui Pfeiffer *o
The Greyhounds showed plenty him * if to death Sunday, poller
Sunday
Alabama Kt. (2 Morris flrown T&lt;
of
hustle all evening and they Irr^,*r**'**1
L
os
ANGEI.KS.
Calif.
(U
PI&gt;Johns llopkln* (A PAM 60
The victim was George Hughes,
Nortn Van Urocklln passed for made a contest in the first period 46. an engineer lor Hull Oil Corp
Mill. Southern IT Tampa 79
but
the
faster
Seminoles
began
one tourhdnwn and scored another
Kentucky SI. M flllee 11
Mrs. Hughes said her husband
to lead the Fast In a 26 21 vic­ to pull away. Guard Keith Ten came home late Saturday night
Murray St. 69 Trnn. Tech 61
nrnl
paced
the
losers
with
10
Wintton Salem T 67 N. C. Coll. 61 tory over the .Writ In the annual
while she was asleep, then tat by
|»ilnta
Norfolk Dlv. WAM M Guilford 33 pro bowl AllStar Game.
her lie'll vide talking (or a tew
The
Seminoles
travel
to
Winter
Allen U. 17 Benedict 39
minutes, she said tic told her he
PHILADELPHIA (U l'l) - Josh Park tonight for a scheduled would kill himself. The man then
Middle Tenn. 09 Austin Peay M
Cody, director of athletics at doublehrader with the JV rcnlrst drew a ,25 caliber automatic pis­
Baltimore II American U. SI
la . Coll. 93 Miitltiippl Coll. 67 Tenvfde University and former beginning at 7 o'clock. Thu It tol and shot himself through Hie
hrad basketball coach thrrr, an­ the second OtlC contest in Ilia Irmpir, Mrs, Hughes said,
Georgia T M Toronto 61
NW La. St. 12 McNrese- St. 79 nounced hla retirement rflrrllve season lor Hie Seminolei and it
lie was deail when police arri­
promises to In* a tupnotcli hail ved
neat Jtinr.
Xavier (La.) 100 Lane S3
game The Barkers have a hlj
Chattanooga 96 Martin JC 62
Mra' Hughes told pullet- her
TIJUANA. Mcalfo (UPI)-Ernl* height advantage but the Semi husband had Iwtn despondent for
Flak 74 Morehouse 65
Tougaloo 66 Philander Smith 64 Voider and Tommy Bolt tied tor noli* could possibly outrun the trsrral da&gt;t user business prob­
Hie lead at the end of Hir third hlgtily rated Wildcats. The local lems
Sawanee 70 Mlllsaps 39
round In the Tijuana Open golf •quad will to- treking Its first
Bethel (Tenn) *9 Belmont *7
Hampden Sydney 70 Catholic l.' $9 tiiurnamrnt.
Midwest
Michigan 61. 97 Illinois 06
Notre Dame 73 Detroit 62
Michigan II Ohio Stale 74
LONDON tUPh — Fair haired
Purdue M Wisconsin at
Henry Cooper will try In Isrcnme
trader, Mra. lien Dullard, Man It r I l I i h Empire heavyweight
Kama* St. to Colorado M
Mrs. IF L. Johnson
Nebritka 47 Oklahoma St. 44
day allernubn
iliampion and world title challeng­
Phone FA 2 1722
Linda littleII presented a dem­ er tonight in * return 15 round
Indiana 76 Northwestern 69
PTA TO MEET
Air Force Acad 6* Loyola till) 64
I’TA Meeting tonight »l the onstration on liquid embroidery light with brown haired llrian
Daylon 62 l)e Paul 60
si bool. Plans for a March festi­ Mis* Myrtle Wilson, agent, spoke bunion before a sellout 16 ooo at
St. I/nil* 71 Wichita 12
val will he made and all mem- to the group concerning Hie rum Earls Court .Stadium
In this rare bailie of I nglish
trig state falrt. A project to be
Ksmai 89 Missouri 62
her* are urged to attend.
'
Vdisplayed at the county fair wat lirasyweighl knockout specialists,
Bowling tireert 76 West. Ky 61
Ill) CLUB It) MEET
Cooper—a I'orknev bmdon plastMiami (Ohio) S3 Weal. Mlrh 69 The Lake Monroe Home Dem chosen.
MSk fc
H •*!» ii*9
rrrr — might ilimli a 'hot al
GARDEN CLUB MEETING
III. Navy Pier 39 North Park in
unslraluin club met Friday night
’ MT
Mrs. Walter Price was Iwilrst Floyd Patterson'* world crown by
John Carroll «") Wayne St. U. M at the bonve of Mr*. Jack htaudifor Hie Minima circle ol Hu- Gar wresting the Brinth late* and Em­
Berea 71 Centre 61
fer Sr. with Mrs. J. tl. Timid, den Club al her liutnc on Orangr
pire lilies Horn big Brian, exCaae Tech P6 Allegheny 32
co-hoatrsi.
It)-st. Friday. Cu imsUsi with her randy maker front Blackpool.
Mt. Union 68 Olterheln 71
A
film
"Use
of
Colors
In
thr
Kosithweal
was Mrs. ( laud Hiltell.
England
Home" was shown hy Mr*. Hump
Their fight Is scheduled to start
nilllREN'S ENTERTAIN
Cincinnati 62 lluuiton 31
Mrs. Paul Marra prcalded.
Mr and Mrt Freddie Bclirto* about 9 p. m. losnrton time (4
Oklahoma 16 Iowa St. 43
G. A.'* MEET
Arkansas 12 Blip 61
The G. A.'* of the Monroe Bap­ entertained at their home New |i m . r a t .)
Year's Eve honoring members of
New Mexico S3 Wyoming 16
tist church met Tuesday at the
Ihe 1957 Srminule High grtduat
Tulia 19 Drake 49
church al 3:3&lt;t p. in. Thr 14 mem
Jacksonville 64 Stetson 66
her* present conducted a panel Ing tins.
Upon arrival, guests received
W. Tea ai SI Of) Ah ion a 78
Hisruision and made plana
m -.- for
■■■•
^ (, tor, .. . j * cre ,«rved re
Southern U. it Teas* Coll 64
pi.-seiilalion
ol
a
ski
at
r
frrtluninta
from an allrartlvrly
Mr* Catharine Caraus-ll. 4X.
Tea. Wrileyan 61 St Fdwardi 53
rhureh in the hear luture.
„ r-Mril
Sur1(|#v „ » w p m. follow
Soulhweitem 68 Sul Hoi* 11
ter* have been sent to the p,'_
Dancing wa* enjoyed until Ihe &gt;mg a brief illnevv She resided
SMU 73 Trial Tech 39
list Home in Lakeland lor
Wrtl
" midnight hour after which the at 419 East Third St.
Pali."
She wa* horn Feb. II, 1310. in
boils served a delicious break
Brigham Young 82 Montana 31
Refreshment* of rookies and
Havana. FT* She came to San­
Southern Cal 71 Waah. St 87 (OT)
. . . A U FOR ONI I 0 W ELECTRIC R I U I
cold dunk* were served by Mrs last.
ford in October 1931 She was
DINNER PARTY
Idaho St. 66 Colorado Coll. 60
close
Lynn
Giles,
Irsder.
at
(he
Mr and Mrs Ben Bullard en a member of the Church of God
Stanford 31 Washington 49
LIr« tin uv »* the Big Diflerpnce"., . |.«l*v‘ - modof the merlinr
Survivors are her husband, D
lertamed al a dinner party New
Kan Franclico 3t San Jove St
•
in aii'w* r to—not ju*t two or three—but all )our
SUNBEAM MEETING
Year a Eve at their home on W. r i arswell. Sanlurd; seven chil­
Seattle nO Portland 62
Monroe Baptist Sunbeams mrt First Street. GursU Included Mr. dren,
cooking
needs! I’rcvs a switch, turn a dial—there t
Mr*
Arlene
MeF.lroy.
California 64 Idaho 39
at the rhurch, Tuesday, with and Mr*. II. M, Ruttrll and Roi l ester, V V ; t rank Cars­
ItCIA 11 Oregon St. 12
instant
electric
vervice for the world's finest rook,
Mrs Pauline Spivey, counselor. children of Charlestown, W. Ya.; well. ) hanutc Air Force R«*e,
Utah 82 Utah St. 71
top. irfrigeralion, di»hw4*liinp, garbage doposal
A study period on the new auth Mrt. J. L. Darnell of Delltry; . i l l ; Vcrdrnc Carswell. Belly
Calif. Poly 62 Calif. Tech 43
state. Alaska, wai held and a Mr. and Mrs Dewey Cogburn and j, t,n Marsh ill. Kathy Jam- Cars
. . . fast, i Iran, &gt;afe rleclricitv for loader, rlork,
Nevada 36 Calif Again 42
flag of the new devign made
ihlidren; Mr and Mr* N. W., well. Freddie Carswell Cynllua
Willamette 46 Coll. of Idaho 41
automatic
try |&gt;an.
Mrs Nrllle llutli Boyd and rogburn
and
Mt*.
Ellfabelh t l.yncttc Carswell, all ul Sanford:
COP 70 la&gt;&gt;nl* (CalifI 37
Mr* Spivey served refreshment* Speers and ehltdrcn. of Sanford (*\«&gt; grandchildren, her father
\rvd lo complete the comfort picture, choose
to the ten elrls present
PFIISONAIA
an,| two sisters, Mrs I arttline
lie
safest, i Iraiieu-of-all tlrrnic water healer. It
RA WIENER ROAST
Mr. and Mrt. Frank Warren Holmes. Okeechobee. Mrt. F.1D*
ju* r iloe«n'l make •rrv«r to u*e a rowfannr.on of
I), C. Spivey and Uenc Tomlin and children of Tennessee have (.*,ui)er*. Sanford
son, Baptist Ro&gt;*1 Ambassadors returned home after spending Ihr
fuel* “ lien it s i hraprr lo go all-rlnluc in your
Funeral services will lw- an
leaders, supervised an outdoor holidays with hi* mother. Mr*, nounerd by Burton Funeral Home,
kiuhrn and laundry,
Visiting with Grand Ole 4*»»ry wiener roast (or the hoy* Tuesday Dennis Warren
,T
friends Wednesday night al llir everting A business nueting was
Friends of Ralph Hartman will
Liv« f c t f t r , ilic m c m v i
Orlando Munlripal Auditorium wilt held by the 10 bP&gt;» aHemimg be glad to know that he I* much
l&gt;« several Kanfurd fans who plan prior to the roast.
improved Ironv a recent lllneit.
lilKI. SC HUTS MEET
In bring thr country music group
M » v 0 up to wm ittm , »m h t • v t o a w fk
Mr. and Mr*. R, C. Dukes ol
The
to Sanford tn aix weeks.
A class in live Russian language
me local
tutai girl
gin srouts met Wed J|01|)HO,K|. FI*, were housfgtieiti
hou»fgiif»l»
•/•efrk
mmd iva to r k—tim§!
Jim Rcbaon, David Mathes. Babe neaday afternoon at lh*
“ f recently of Mr. and Mrs. Her will be organued tomorrow night
McCall, Al Skinner and Morgan their leader. Mf8. I)nn (.tics |(f|( nrhrrn| „ ,|lrir home or at the Seminole High School at
McClellan wilt attend Ihe concert Plan*
“ rr? Of* the" nt-'w ' i w i i Orange" I'l'lvd' Mr and Mrs. ilrnt 7:30.
at 8 p m , and have offered to mrnt Service
Instructor Mi&gt;bcl Zvor; kin of
of the new ' ^ P TomUn(on imJ rllft,lrfn tp€a{ |ilt
SEE.YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER!
make arrangements for other local which will lie hsld In the near week in l.ake City with hi* par­ l.rirtiroood will use the text, •'The
Self-Teacher
tn
Human,"
by
Iter
fans to go.
future.
ents.
RItIIBME MEETING
Ilia, which rottt fj. The only other
charge will Sc a tl registration
Lake Monroe Brownie* met at
Hu- school Wednesday wllh lead Decision Delayed
fee.
.Heat Hurtii Team
H a lin g Build Florida.
7.1'HU H, hwiuerland (UPI) The i Iasi will he sponsored by
• SANTIAGO. Chile tUPD-Mem- era Mr*. Pauline Hobby and Mra.
beta of the U S Atr F'orre train Gwrn Muse. The nrw troqp prac­ Th* International Skiing Federa­ the Adult and Vocational Educa­
complained about the heat Sunday ticed for thr Investment service tion Sunday postponed a decision tion Department uf Seminole Coun­
' arisen they arrived here for the planned for Wednesday, J*n. 14 at on Ihe amateur ataoctihg of Aui- ty. Evor;Un was born In Ruasta.
\\. Scolt Burns, Mgr.
207 Magnolia Ave.
trlan triple Olympic and world Announcement of the class has
-world amateur basketball tnurna- 4 p. m. at the school.
champion Toni Sailtr "until It haa created much local interest. The
GIRI-N 4 II n.UB MEET
. went, Th* temperature was In the
Member* of the Monroe Girl* contacted the International 01&gt;m course is still open for registra­
- high 60's when the tall Yanks de
tion.
4 11 club met at the acbool with pic Committee for advice."
Jtfrtad Dem their plane.

First B a b y Off '5 9
Presented P rise s

Cage Scores

'Witches' Hiding,
Cult Leader Says

Officials Attend
Ship Ceremonies

Sport Briefs

News Of M en
In Service

ONE FOR ALL

Lake

M o n ro e

-| Cooper Gets Shot
At British Crown

Mrs. Carswell
Succumbs Sunday

•Local Group Plans
To Attend Opry

Russian Classes
Start Tomorrow

FLO R ID A P O W EfL 0 LIG H T C O M P A N Y

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New Club
Organized

Local Womens Group
Has Meeting Tuesday
Tlic rcgulsr business metlint
of the Sanford Business and Pro
friMonal Women'* Club was held
Tue*day. January C Mr*. Bettj
Baker, prciidcnt. conducted the
nutting.
The Sanford Club has ju*t re
crived materia! from the Butl
nr*« and Professions! Women *
Foundation, which I* conducting 1
nation wide survey on "Uniform
'Traffic Sigm, Signal* and Mark­
ing*.” under a grant from the
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Luncheon
Scheduled
Thr annual luncheon of (hr
Woman'* Auxiliary of Seminole
Memorial Hospital will In* held
in January At at the Mayfair
Inn Thi* luncheon give* upper
L i*
tunilv fur presentation of award*
to the Pink l-adlr* for n-mec
CUTTING THE CAKE—The uba.ve picture Smith all. Mrs. John White, Mrs. William performed ibis year.
in a scene from the dinner celebrating tlit* Holcomb, Mrs. Eugene I'h it. Mrs. William The general hu*lnr»« mnling
first anniversary of the Ladies Auxiliary of Johnson,
will l&gt;egin ai 12 noon. The luneh
the Fleet Koseive. Left to right: .Mrs. H. It.
eon will follow' ai I p m. Those
who work and feel that they can
riot Is" present for the entire pro
gram are urged In attend thr
luncheon.
Beserxatlon* must lie In and
_
.
I
|
l paid for hy
by Frida;
Friday night. January
L a—■
^ * | b* 1hr* can l*e made by eonF. HotiUon.
l
Mr*. M. H Striek
/
1 \ 2U502. or Mr!
land.
general
ehairman.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Morrison. The ju.ir.ul uat Harry | t offee and Inrllid.iy uk- wir.
v | \ hoi will it. plati i
Fleet !tr*erve, Unit 117, celebrat­ Western. Mr*. Harold SundtaB served by Mr*. William Johnson 11:* ho*pltallty shop at thr ho
ed it* firit annlvcrtary with a and Joint lieddard were judge* and Mr* l.ugciig Flint. Mr*. pilot, linin' desiring' reservation*
for a musical quia After the quiz Harold Sand*all and Ml*. lintveM
dinner Friday night at the t'SO was o*rr, each judge received a Drayton **&gt;ri re&gt;|&gt;op*iblr lor ur ran plate (heir name and the
iti ini * in an envelope and dejxt
Budding. Miliband* attended a* gift, compliment* of Walgreen ; rangemmu Mr*. William M.it- *11 it tri ilie box Tin re will l&gt;c a
gucit* of Ihrlr wrtvts. Approxi­ Drug Store The rntin- group join­ I comb and Mr* John White were
• * in tlir shop. also, for tho*r
mately 32 people were pre*ent. ed in cominunity tinging. Thi* in charge of airang*menu.
mulling to register.
f Each member brought a cover­ *va» followed by Morriion's *il*er
ed dub and the dinner was »rrv- j dollar quit The Florida Mate
ed buffet style A white cloth jiang furnishes the silver dollar*
covered the t able. Club color* for their quin* a
were apparent In the yellow floral
arrangements and the blue can­
dles.
Entertainment billowing the din­
ner was presented by Charlie

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Calendar
MONDAY
Week of Bible study begins at
7:30 p. m. at the First Baptist
j Church. Dr. Eatl Joiner, Stetson
University, will lead In study of
|the book of Mark.
Business Women * Circle of the
First Baptist Church will meet
ot the home uf Mrs. W. T fax a
|natigli at 7; 30 p m.
The oflicial tsoard of thi First
Methodist Church will meet in
McKinley Hall at 7.3»» p. m.
The Bay Scouts of the First
I'rerbytrrian Ctiureb vsill nint nt
7:0U P. M.
The Session of Ilie first Pres­
byterian Church wilt rnrrl m the
Session room at T;30 P M
TUESDAY
Tlie Junior Fellow-lap ol Hie
First Presbyterian Churrh wilt
meet at 3:30 p. m
Die Junior Choir of Hu First
Presbyterian Churrh will mrrt at
4:31 p. nt
Tlie Plum er I i IIuhslop &lt;&lt;f (lie
First Presbyterian Church will
meet at fl p. m.
BerreaUon for Junior Buys at
i the Methodist Churrh at 3 30 p
rn
The Chorister* &lt;d the first
|Methodist Church will rehearse at
f 4 p. m
j All circles of the W.M S. of the
; First Baptist Churrh will be do' ing Community Minion* during
•the day.
Bible Study, book uf Mark, at
i the First Baptist Church at 7:30

.MILS. VJJl.li: WII.I.I VMS lit. looks on iix Mttynr A. L.
W it'll) sip ns u Drnvliim.il inn jm p iim l by tin .Smifunl Giu-

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A t School
The All Soul* Civics Club of
All Soul* School thi* week receiv­
ed it* offieUt charter from tha
Commission on Ameriein Citizenship in Washington, D. C.
The Charter formally reeognire*
affiliation of the local unit wlUy
the national organiration head­
quartered at The Catholic Univer­
sity of America. Purll* of grade*
seven and eight comprise Ihu lo­
cal rluh membership.
The otfieer* of the newly orga­
nized dub are: John Dooley, presI Ident. Barbara Frrnander, Vice, president. Mary Nets m. record­
ing and corresponding secretary;
and Barbara Itolger, sergeant-atarms.
All Soul* Civic* Club I* one of
the thousands of Catholic Civic*
Club* chartered in the United
State* for the express purjwse of
"fostering training for good citi­
zenship '*

MISS G E R A LD IN E MARIK S l’ IVKY
(Photo by llergistroni)

Parents Announce
Contest
j? News Told Engagement Today

Church

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National Safety Council and also
one from the Allstate Insurance
Company.
Between now and February 1,
1939, member* of the BAl’ W Club
here in Sanford and in r»rh of
the club* in the I'nltcd States
will observe traffic sign* and
signals, and determine usage and
compliance with local, slate and
national codr*, In cooperation
with local authorities. The Infor­
mation thus ohtained will tie cor­
related by thr Foundation for
presentation to the
National
Safety Council for the purjxvse of
drawing up nationwide uniform
traffic regulation*
Committees were appointed to
put into action plan* and arrangenents for the inciting of District
Florida Federation of BAI’W
Club*. The meeting will be held
at Ihr Civic Center on February
* Mr*. Dorothy Patterson. *ecoul xire president of the Federa­
tion. will be the *[leaker
Flail* were made for the dinner
Hireling of Ihr club whirl! wilt be
held on January 21 at the Cute
tenter. A program will l&gt;e pre­
sented on health and *afet* by
Mrs. Jessie (frisson, chairman,
and her committer. The public
affair* commlttre. headed by
Mrs. Fuphmria lluntlry. will as­
sist

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Proclamation Signed

LAKEI-AND. Jan. 12 A Dos'd of
(nine* from all section* of Ihe
Mate have reached the oilier* of
the Florida &lt;itru* t um mission
here as a resuil of Ihe rerrnt
announcement of the Fir»t All
Florida Orange Dessert Contest,
the Commission »ahl b»lay
The big coldest, which offer*
almost fd.'MXi in ptlies lii Florida
mrn o* women exhibiting excel­
lence . t preparing dessert* using
orange product*. I* sjsonsored by
ihe Commission In cooperation
wiih Florida Power and Light
Company. Florida Power Corpo­
ration. Tampa Electric Company
ami tJulf Power Company The
contest began on January t and
(loses midnight. January 31
Prizes going lo Florida culinary
cxjH-rt* Include a deluxe elerlric
range for 1) semi finalist*, ami
the balance of electric appliance*
10 make up an all electric kilehen
going to the grand prize winner
FTrsl jirite winner will receive a
refrigerator. fable lop
water
healer, dlvpusal. dishwasher, auto­
matic washer and automatic dry
er tn addition lo the range All
ate classed as the flnc'l made
by a major appliance mamifar
turrr.
Sjsecixlly -desigru d
applit at tons
are firing arrepled by thr Com­
mission
r cooperating elr-Tne
uUlltirs during all of January,
Ihe semi finals will Im' held in
various cities ttiroughoul
Ihe
Mate ami will lie conducted hy
llonte Service Department* of co­
operating ekclrir ulllitleI nlrics should In- mailed to the
1 1orIda t’itru* Commission, Box
2-Vat, Lakeland. FlorliU
post
marked not later than midnight,
January 31. 1933 Intros in seini
finals and finals must Im- prrpar
rd on elerlric equipment and
e.t. li recipe limit l*s for a rt, %*• rt
and include at least two fresh
I lor Ida oranges or one sup of
Florida orangr Juice, fresh, froren or canned,
Thr resulting dessert will be
Judged on general appearance,
quality, flavor, and originality of
recipe Idea It must not have turn
directly copird from advertising,
editorial columns or cookbook*
Persons residing in ,#ca* *rrv■xl by municipally owned utilities
or llural FkctrlficaDon Ad mini
stralion are also eligible. Page
said. and may secure entry
blanks by writing the Commis­
sion

llov. Ir mv Collins, n r.xijsera as "Don't Hi a lulls rliug, Kn p
tmn with the Florida Man Car Sanford Clean" Day. and rrqui *t
den Club, pro&lt; lalnied this week all the ctttiens of Sanford to , on
together III making this day *„
a* "PUnl Florida Week ‘ J.inu meaningful that the effect will
ary 11 bear* the motto "Don't last throughout the year.
Be a Uttrrbug, Kn p florid*
In witness whereof, I have hetrClean."
Iunto set my hand and affixed
On a local level, the Sanford Ihe official seal of Ihc City of
IP- m.
Crusader Choir of thr First Carden Club drew up its own Sanford, Florida, thi* ninth day
reminding
local of January. 1939.
Baptist Church will rehearse at proclamation,
citizens that highways ami land
Signed. A. I. Wilson
7 p rn.
scapes htlerril with trash are
Mayor
W S g S. Circles of Uir
Methodist Church meet »t 9 IS not an asset to this (otnmundy. Attest
Mrs Volir Williams Jr . jursl
II N Tamm Jr
11. m is fultows:
deni of Ihr duh. prevent'd thr
Artlng I'lfy Clerk
Circle Cue meet* with
proclamation to thr mayor A i.
|Then Fife. 12U W. IMh SI
Circle Two meets wifh Mrs B Wilton, for signature Friday
ll reads as follow*
B. Crumley. Silver Lake.
When as, the fourteenth day of
Circle Three meels with Mrs
January I* tiring
crlphr.tid
M. T. Johnson, aol Park Ate
AND WONDERING
Circle Four meets with Mr* throughout the nation a* Don’t
lls- a l.lllrrhug. Keep Your City
Walter Price. Lake Monroe.
WHAT TO DO?
Clean'- Day: and
WEDNESDAY
Whereas, the ro»l of trash re
All W II s
member* of the rnnval from Ihr primary highway*
|First Btfptist Churrh will attend nf ihi nation exrrrd* SVt.uej.txiq
Come in and lent the
prayer meellng and study class— per year rot including the io*t
matter ovar with us.
"The Book of Msrk" Isught by of tra«h removal from county
Dr. Esrl Joiner of Stetson Uni maintained road* arid city streets,
Our lean aarvlca I*
anil
vrrsily.
fast and convenient.
ttlltrrji, viji li lusts an- a dl
Prsyer meeting and Bilik study
■t the First Baptist Churrh at rev I n tit i lion ujmn loose of us
using Ihr public ruadx of this
7:30 p in.
A prayer group will meet in nation and give us cause to
the Diughler* of Wesley dais reconsider our thoughtless and
room st thr First Methodist sometime* dangerous acts ol lit­
tering such putdlc roads with reChurrh at 9 30 a. m
The Chspel Choir of thr f irst fu»c. Now Therefore,
Method is*. Church will praetor at
I, A I. Wilson, as Mayor of
u *~
3:30 p. m ; (he Senior Choir at I tlie City of Sanford. Florida, do
hereby prixljtm January 11. 1939
S:IS p. nt.

Mr an.I Mrs Itoto rt I dward*
■nnour.se thi engagement and
approach!!-.,, marriage o( ilictr
daiuhti t.iuldmc Marl* Spiny,
to Donnie Dean t lark, son of
Mr anil Mr* Benson Van Win
kIs
Miss spivry was Isom In San
font, attended local
m school* and

Jjo c a l
fcvanJtA
MONDAY

Thr Flxeiullvr Board of thk
t PH Wives' club will meet at
S p. m at the home of Mrs. U.
II Nelcr. ins Ptr.errest Dr. Both
retiring and new officers will at­
tend this meeting.

graduated trout Seminole High
TUESDAY
School m 1938 She was a mentIsei of ilu I ttitiir Nurses Club,
The businrss meeting of tho
It Spanish • tub. and the major- Sanford Pilot Club will l*e held
die corps Mtr is a student at at the offlrr of Bayntond H*ll,
w .nty i ll.ilrstyllng Inslitute in Hraltor, at A jt. m. Board met­
Otlaflilu
ing at 7 30 p. m.
Tlo* gnxott elect was born in
TIIUM DAY
Ibilfi rd led lb' graduated (rant
The
American
Home Depart­
SciiUttole High Sihool with the
class of '.Vj He has served three ment of Ihr Sanford Woman’*
year* in the Army. 21 months (Tub wilt mrrt at A p. m. at the
of this time in Ccrtnany. He Is clubhouse. The sujserinlrndent of
employ rd hy Centra! Music Com­ thr Methodist Children s Home ia
Enterprise will be thu speaker.
pany tit Sanford.
The wedding vsill take placn In
the hom e of the hrnlc on January
31 at * p to. All friend* of Ihe
couple are Ittvitril lo attend
Mr* Wendell Powell was honor­ Tlie hrulr elect I* tlie grand
ed at a lulu sltowir Tuesday dan. liter of Mr and Mrs. Harvey
afternoon at the Immr of Mrs. Ycinu of itsteen
F'eltv Jablninki m Winter Park
Floral airangemrtti* carried out
a pink and blue theme tlucsts
enjoyed (hatting
while
Mrs.
Powell
to,1 Inc many gilt*
Mr and Mrs. ilcorge A. MafTlie ti.i-li ss -i rveil punch ami
felt entertained with a small dm
cuke
’I hose mvtled to uttcnil were m r pait* at tin ir homes on Lilly
Mr- ll S Dry ml Mr* J w Court Tuesday The iltnmr was
t rnwlord, Mt* I! M Donaldson, euen to Imitur of Furl Turner,
Mrs h I: I '■ udtet. Mrs \ win Inid u tit ltd birthday AtTnnlcn. Mr- I M Itoto rt*. Mrs. lending u iic Mi and Mr* l.atl
Welcome Wnffon
t
J \
Ml
l II Turns r Mr and Mr* W It Fort,
Mrs
Victor
M
Urn
nr.
and
Allen
Haiti i. Mr- I N llllrurd Mr*
Hostess
11 J Matins lit. \ II Jen M iffcll
Will
Knock mi Your Door
lleietil
guest*
In
Hie
home
of
lilllg*. Mr* W &gt;app. 'll* I.
lit v unit 'tr* J. H Messer
wit It Gift* .L Greet inKs
Dickey.
were Hi v und Mr* C T. David
fmm Friendly Hiininefla
sen and daughter*, Slid* and
NrigblmrA tint! Your
Frsliu ai-ti.ii' J«-r the Itostesi Be Be Joe, ItouUnkr. Vs.; Bev.
and her helpers It'd and green Posey Sloipe and sun Johnnie
lerryeloth inf' style*, j&gt;.*t:•cn, *i (rum Salisbury. Mil
with t'hli'tinas di sun* The tali
pi, anil 'It- Henry Messer, On I tie orctiwiim o f :
Mr
jh su tlis
'l u l l 'd
b x s ls
.util Charles tms and I’hy Ills MttSer,
Wash's easllv
liztv■ isliiriinl lii their liume on
Elin \ve after spending the
I rani tv I &lt;*&gt; is tlo only sigm r ibtisiiiii holidays m Covington,
I'ltone F'A 2 -175H
of the Dei ila ' ( lii'lrpi i»b Me Va
llullt Gnllitj{her
In I •’ 1 .t n &gt;i in 'I .... ..
III u *
In an unit it &lt;d kt-iv in Trimly
Mom Mountain, near Alisnbi, is
o u t* tt kfmdtmt
( hurt liy aril, at Wall st
and Ihr largest exjMisrd granite lock
Drouth' ay
in Ihe world

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BLOODY MERRY!

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WASHINGTON- After p ift ef
vlttipttiUea, susplcira ik i dis­
trust S Urge obiutl# Is Siy SighU tcI meeting betw44t fcusUes
sod Amerteini U trying &lt;* *eUtmine what 11 rail aad whet U

Seminole Is Seeking
Engineer For Roads

Graham Suffering
Vision Impairment

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Seminole County now U seeking * registered engineer
• to pUn and supervise construction and maintenance o f coun.
t j roada.
The dedeion to hira a qualified than waa apurred by a
' .tour o f county roada by commlaalonera. A full report on the
atatua o f the roada waa n ot made. However, Commlaaloner
David Gatchel referred to the roada aa "W hat, those trails 7"
Thla would indicate that the roada In Seminole County
t in a bad atate o f repair. In addition to Catchers atate*
ent, It waa said at the meeting that roads only one month
...old are crumbling and full o f pot holes.
We concur with Chairman John Krider’a statement that
Seminole County must give the new engineer assurances
that he will be able to do his Job without interference from
' “ totltlciani'.
_t Thla charge was made by ihe last engineer the county
Had. William Hoag, a veteran engineer with the State Koad
Department, said that he was unable to perform his duties
efficiently due to **lnterference" from officials.

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lie waa fired by the Commission by S-2 vote. The action
produced a great deal of wrangling.

Now, the Commission plana to give Job security as an
Inducement to get n qualified engineer, a commendable dclaion. It Is unfortunate that the decision was nut made last
tugust. Had It been, the county would have had the services
o f a registered englnoer during the past six months.
The Herald believes that commissioners are sincere in
" .their desire to remove the county road program from poll,
ties. Officials should remember, however, that any engineer
employed will disagree with them concerning road construc­
tion at one time nr another.
Registered engineers know their business; they are ex­
perts in their chosen field. All know that a certain amount
o f public relations is necessary, but few will become "yes
m en" a t the expense o f a professional reputation.
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Engel To Speak Here
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T h e 8emlno!e County Chamber o f Commerce Board o f
Directors will hear a topflight promoter tomorrow night.
Joe Engel o f Chattanooga, often called the "Barnum o f
Baseball," will be the apeaker. Aa president o f the Chattajsooga baseball club In the Southern Association, Kngel is
welMuiown for his promotional Ideas. Although his baseball
team usually finds Itself In the second division, Kngel has
discovered the key to financial success, year after year.
.V". This success has been obtained by Kngebinspircd
"n igh ts" fo r various groups In Chattanooga and the sur.rounding area. In addition to baseball, Kngel gives his fans
a show.
Although his successful promotion hus been limited to
baseball, some o f his ideas could be used by cities, civic and
business groups. Promotion is promotion, whether it I* in
baseball o r a Chamber o f Commerce. No matter tha endeav­
or, the fundsmentcla are tho same: salesmanship and hard
w o rk .
The Chamber ia to be commended for selection o f such
an outstanding speaker.

Allman is now a resident of
Orlsndo. Ills appointment was ef
fecllve Jan. 1.
Estimates are mat the oil In­
dustry will have to spend 140 bil­
lion dollar* during the neil 10
yean to keep up with Ihr energy
demands nf the free world.
Ninety per cent of the U. S.
date crop is produced In the Coa­
chella Valley of Southern Califor­
nia.

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By INK/. ROBB
In Ihe past 30 years a great
many American institutions hst*
changed almost beyond recogni­
tion, but none hat changed so
dramatically as the American
bank.
Today, a hank ia nothing more
or leas than a lender trap where
the hanker it everybody's buddy
and the till is rhurk-a block with
tugelherneis.
In my childhood, the general
architectural formal of a hank
was that of a cloistered morgue.
That has givrn way today to a
decor based on Versailles with
overtones of Hollywood night club
Baroque. In Ihe old days, a bank­
er wanted to lie respected; today,
he wants to be loved.
Now, Instead of occupying an
austere offire far from the mad
ening crowd, Ihe banker is just
big Daddy u who sits right out
in public like everybody rise,

listening kindly to your and my
true confessions of why s c need
a quick buck for a winter vaca­
tion, to patch the roof or play
the ponies. All hankrra arc now
charm school graduates. A cus­
tomer. on entering a financial
institution, it met by tn awtsome
display of teeth.
I have hern giving some long,
long thoughts to this situation
since Ihe holidays. Surely, no
other city in the world is so beau
llful as New ^ ork st Hist time,
Ihr decorations are magnificent
and grow more to annually.
And who stoic Ihe show this
year? Rockefeller Center? The
department stores' Park Avriiue?
No, Sir! The banks fine and all,
they were gussied up with breatht a k i n g decorations, including
everything but wreaths of money.
When I was a child, if a bank
iisd squandered its fundi on even
one thin wreath, the txamineri
would have liern In the hack

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Thurmond To Talk
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munlst oratory.
During tha aame period hints
tbos4 who appraise lb*
cold war between B in and West have coma from tome Ruiilsm
from I middle position of corn- that if Khrushchev Is forced out
parsUrS neutrality tha view is of the No. 1 position by the hard­
widtly bold that one reason for line faction in tha Kremlin—pea
Anastas Mikoyin's visit Is the baps as a result of failure to f t
situation in which his chief. Niki­ ary results from his policy—the
ta Khrushchev, finds hlmsolf both danger ef war will be increased.
In relation to his own power For then "adventurers" deter,
struggle In tho Kremlin and to mined to prove themselves »m
take all sorts of ehances in push­
tho satellites.
With tho list Communist party ing the cold war here, there and
coogress coming at the end of everywhere.
Again ooe must ask whether
this month Khrushchev would like
to announce that a settlement of this is part of n bluff to force a
the cold war is In prospect. He settlement on terms highly fa.
could hall this as one of the vorable to the Russians. Thrralt
achievements of what some of his have also been part of the u 9
Communist critics have felt was put 01,1 in favor of a Quick set.
"appeasement," being "toft on tlement. During the crisis over
Quemoy and Matsu in the Form­
capitalism."
Foremost among bis critics tre osa Straits Russian officials were
Mao Tsa-turg and the Chinese saying privately that the Ameri­
Communists who pursue a hard can Seventh Fleet could be vlp.
Stalinist line. They are rivals for cd out In two or three hours.
the leadership of the Communist They were saying, too. that while
world ind Khrushchev- cannot in a nuclear war Russia would
Ignore their threat This it the be very badly damaged the
belief, at any rate, of those who United States would be annihilal.
\
hare followed the internal feud­ cd.
Thia may be discounted at part
ing within the Communist bloc
with a long background of of the war of nerves. Yet is has
its grim and forchiddlng tide.
knowledge.
If Mlkoyan does not bring back Thr perils of an accidentlal war.
at least ihe prospect of a settle­ and this Khrushchev haa several
ment, then Khrushchev will be times stressed, arc great.
At the very least, in relation to
driven, or so the theory goes, to
prove that he can out-Stalin the Mikoyan'a visit and the overtures
Chinese Communists. The cold he is making, it should be realis­
war will be stepped up to a fier­ ed lhat Khrushchev docs NOT
cer pilch than aver and all hope speak from a position of unchal­
of casing tensions in the foresee­ lenged authority as head of i^|
able future will he gone. The Communist empire, lie must cope
dinger will be very great as Mr. with stresses and strains no lets
K. demonstrates that he can be real for being concealed beneath
harder, tougher and more un­ the tough surface of an authori­
tarian state.
yielding than Mao.
Whatever course this country
Men who seriously desire a re­
laxation of tensions and an abat follows—whether the door it ciosmen! of the Communist grip on ed on Mlkoyan or whether It is
Eastern Europe subscribe to this'kept open—the rtaka are grave,
appraisal. But how much of it I t ' Those who want no negotiation,
bluff? How much of it la a props-1Inditing the Rutaian poaltion it
ganda line meant to intimidate all bluff, are courting a dang])
American policy-makers so they at least aa great as those who
will be willing to accept a settle­ would explore what may or may
ment greatly beneficial to Mot- not prove to be an avenue to a
settlement.
raw?
What makes this question more
interesting and more troubling it
C ALL
Ihe evidence of the past year and
a half or two years that Mr. K.
does want a settlement and a
surcease in Ihe cold war. He hat
said this to a number of Western
visitors and often with great earn­
estness. This haa teemed tn mean
Evening* FA 2*7500
more than the stereotyped peace

HERTZ
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Monday, January 12, 1059
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room within 12 hours, going
through the hooks with a finetooth expert.
Mrs. E. F. Holly, in evange­
During tha holidays, a MadJsoo list from Cuba, Is rwductlng re­
Avenue bank with vast lobby vival servlets nightly at tha
space* actually staged a dally Church of God of Prophecy. Mrs.
skating ballet with a quartet of Holly speaks five languages and
living dolls, as wall at a puppet presehat delivery for both body
show and carol singing led by Um and aoul. according la tha Rev.
hank president! Thirty years ago J. H. Messer, pastor.
that tort of shenanigans would
Tha public ii lovtlad to attend
have, caused a run on tha bank. tha revival meetings at T:M etch
There It no headline on the evening.
financial paga as lovely at "Monney Is Easier Today." Well, sir,
The Fleet Reserve will meet
to are banktrt. And it's nice.
tonight at I In tha N. A. S. ball­
Indeed, ihe whole financial com­ room for tha first session of tha The Army Quartermaster Corps
has developed a solution effective
munity today la tick for love and year.
Ri*nt .» , /i$
aa a sterilising germicidal rinse
understanding versus the old
hack-of-the-hand attitude. Even 1 Repairs have been completed where there * m aealding water Vie Robelk), A gL 601 E. lat
received an engraved invite to la the Mott Bluff lock and dam available.
lunch with the president and di­ oa the Oklawaha River. The lock
rectors of the New York Stock was temporarily closed la permit
Exchange during the holidays.
repairs la the structure aad Ii
Whit's more. I accepted. For now open for public navigation.
anelray
■ woman who is just ertry about
Tho Uth annual Aialta FtsUval
men and money, this seemed a
* NO het railing*
golden opportunity and it didn't will be held In Palatka Feb. 29
* NO special cloaet spice nirtee m j
have to knock twice. I had and Mar. 1 in beautiful Rsvln*
* NO long ft expensive dads
scarcely walked into the gilded Gardens. The festival Is sponsor­
The finest type of winter comfort
Hoard Room o f the caching*, ed by the Palatka Jtycees, and
where the least was held, when features more than 100,000 bloom
a director pinned a trellis of ing ataltat against t natural
real, live orchids on me, which background of towering palms
*01 Sanford Ave.
FA 2ef28I
is exactly what I dream of men and glint live oaks.
with money.
State talas tax collections in
The Stock Exchange and its of­
ficials are so eager for lova that Semlnola County dropped S4SI.19
they Invited 2no financial writers rents In December under the
and terra of all the metropolitan November report issued by the
newspapers, mags and radio and office of the stats -comptroller.
teevee channels to gather at their Collections for December 'SI were
hoard. When the guests saw the $41,770 U against S39.4MU in
t k a n . r » • . M IS T
S « « r i i U U ir lt l S w e
enormouv bar set up at one end December '37.
H. W«rl »f IYadllUa mt
of the Board Hoorn ami the huge
Tkr •■•fare .lllaatlr .Tatloaal Stank
_ nf banl-rd la IV, Mai. III STurlda,
buffet table at the other, they
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Maaa «» lUi.la*.* l&gt;a lirroh .r XI. |»M
lust loved Ihe Stock Exchange to
S-ukI IU,4 la lir.a.aaa Ta l all M.d. Hi
Cotapirull.r Of The I arraar*. I nice o.cllua IMU,
death, too. You could have float­
l e t . IlMlied Biaiate*
ed a new mutual issue on all
AIIKT*
Dr. John Thurmond, Sanford, Cllh, t«Uiifef %*llh etier lira#.
ihat love.
If i lu&lt;1(nf rtaarta
In ■ panel dis­
parti
taUssig an4 u»h limii In |r»««ra
cnIUclIon
The officials themselves were will participate
Unite-1
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all as lovable as Poltyanna. The cussion neat Sunday In Lake City,
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a« L-lutei-.n*
president of the cachings, Georg* when the Lake County Unit of Ohllflatlt.na n| Malta nn«l
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II fka l|f|iiUi|Hl| . ll.MMtg gtork ef ------Keith Kunston, even opened up the American Cancer Society Oorieefatc
faderal litMfte i auk I
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renma to show me the exchange's
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Dr. Thurmond will join three Olh.r . . m i .
collection of portrait art. when he
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saw that I was really interested. other central Florida doctors tn
Tat.I Saul.
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You know something? Next year, a discussion of cancer diagnosis
MMtit.mi;e
in Ihr interest of love and general and trealmanl. Volunteer! from Utn in-l *iti’***11b rl I' -IUUunit,
i *rta»rBblpt.
(vifthirgihiii
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ptrirterehlpe.
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so attend the meeting.
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fx-Sanford M an Gets Appointment
Ilobert E. Altmsn, former Sen
ford resident hqs been appointed
State Representative of Ihe Flor­
ida Division of ths United Stales
Brewers
Founds lion Inc.
The
Brewers Foundatloa Is the oldest
Incorporated trade association in
lbs country.
'Altman will work closely with
brewers, beer wholssalers and
retailers ia aa educational pro­
gram
aimed
at maintaining
wholesome renditions surrounding
the legal sale of beer and ate.

•**

DALLAS. Tax. (UPI &gt;—Evangel­
ist Billy Graham mldt pl»n» to­
day to fly to RoeheiUr, Mina., to
rntar Mayo'a Clinic for irsitment
of a "rare" eye allmtnl.
Tha religious crusader disclosed
- Sunday that vlslra has become
blurred In his left eye and doc­
tors have ordered him to rater
the hospital for treatment,
j Graham was In DaUis to attend
the world evangelism conference
of Texas Baptists. He toid a
crowd estimated at more than
12.000 at Dallas Msmortsl Audi­
torium that Americans have more
to l« happy about than tha citi­
zens ol i.iy nation but they arc
the world's most miserable and
borr.l people.
The 40 - year • old evangelist
j plsnneJ to fill two speaking rnI nsgamrnts in Dallas today before
! flying to the Mayo Clinic Tues­
day.
Graham mada the disclosure of
his eye ailment at a press con­
ference. Asked whether he could
sec, he laughed and said, "Why,
sure."
"Insofar as I know. I do not
have cancer," he replied In an­
swer to another question. "The
doctors are as confused si the
Republicans are nowadays."
"I place myself in God's
hands," he said.

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�Marlene Hagge Nips 'O ld P ro s' For M ayfair Title
Five Iron Favored
By Champ; Puffer
Gof Win, However

43-Foot P u tt Ends
Long, U phill Fight

*

Marlene Hauer ilagge claims
that a five iron Is her favorite
club. Today, she could get a great
deal of argument In favor of her
putter from Mayfair Open spec
talora.
The 110-pound redhead chose
her.puttrr rather than a wedge on
the nth hole yesterday. The re­
sult was a 43 foot putt that gave
her the first Mayfair Inn Ladles
Professional Golf Association title,
and top money of 3413.23.
The putt wasn't supposed to go
Marlene Hagge was quick to
admit this. Asked if she thought
the putt would dmp. she said:
"Goodness, no. I was Just trying
lo get down in tw o " Had she
"lagged" a* she attempted to do.
a second true putt would have
won.
However, had she not dropped
the long one from off the green.
Patty Berg might have gained a
TOI* AMATEUR—Hetty Kirbv. Akron. Ohio, won the top tie. Aflcr Mrs. Hagge plunked
In ihe spectacular shot. Mis* Berg
amateur prize in the Mayfair Inn Open. Frank McUnne Jr., twoputted the green, closing her
Mayfair manager, presented the prize. Miss Kirby had a round two strokes off the pace.
235 totul for 18 hole**, 10 stroke.* higher thiyi the winning
Mrs. Ilsggr. a "forgotten" chsltenger until Ihe final three holes,
total for the professional lady golfers.
(Herald Staff Photo) dropped hirdle putts on Nos. 1«
and 17. In addition lo the 63 foot­
er on 1*.
Thus. Mrs. Ilagge proved agam that consistency i* the big
part of her game. Her first two
under the four-minute barrier. round* wrre 77'a. Yesterday, she
Ity use \lt FRALEY
NEW YORK &lt;LTPI t— Auutlrsti*. Then, at Dublin on Aug. 6, he toured the Mayfair course in *
the amarine athletic land ’ down lowered the world mile mark to a blistering 71, even men's par and
under. * produced the world'* out- fantastic 3’ M i They were efforts four below women's par.
In t¥ia, she finished in the
standing athlete in 1958 in a which stole the track thunder of
rangy, running automation named Hater Johnson, who set a new money in every tournament In
world record In the decathlon which she competed. She missed
Herb Elliott.
There were eye popping per­ which many regard at the tough­ only one on Ihe LPGA tour, and
this was due to Illness. She was
formance! in every field of est individual event of them all.
in the top to in II of ihe tourneys.
sports. Name your favorite and
Lists Top Alklrlev
Putting always has been one of
there w n a lop performer.
Hateball — Hob Turley, whose
Uul Elliott, the heallh diet ad­ "iron man" pitching swept the her stronger points, but Mrs.
dict who train* by running a New York Yankees to their 19th Hagge said the putter has proved
a bit troublesome at times. Yes­
uirre 20 mile* a day. stood lirsd world championship
terday was not one of those
and ihoulder* over the field.
Football—Jimmy llruwn of tin- Utnes, however.
Ths 20 year old kid ran 10 miles
The Mayfair title gave Mrs.
pro Cleveland Brown* and Pete
Ilagge a good sendoff mi the ]»)»
Hawkins of Army
Golf — Dow Finsterwald, the lour, which move* to Tampa this
"professional of the year," and week. Last year, the finished sc
Charley Coe. winner cf the U.S. coml only to lieV Hanson in
money winnings and scoring aver­
Amateur.
Tennis — Australia's Ashley age leadership
Altiiouith she won't reach her
Cooper.
Boxing—Ancient Archie Moore 23th birthday until Feb. 16. the
Early odd* say* Edge Of Site for his thrilling comeback knock­ has a sintering golf record, in­
will edge her way inlo the win­ out of Yvon Hurdle.
cluding Ihe enviable title of the
ning first place *po! tonight In Haring—Willie Shoemaker, the all-lime money winning mark for
the featured ninth rare rf San­ riding champion, and Hound Ta­ one year. 120.233. She alto It Ibc
ford -Orlando Kennel Club'* 10- ble, the horse of the year.
co holder of the "most tourna­
cient schedule »Urting at 8 10.
Hockey—Maurice (The Rocket) ments won" in one year—elghl—
The 52 pound black female fin Hit hard
shared by Louise Suggs.
plied sixth last time ihe raced,
In the past three golf actions,
Basketball — Wilt IThe , Still)
but po»ted two Itnprculvo victo­ Chamberlain of Kansas
and Marlene Ilagge ha&gt; won 131.46112,
ries in previous events. She’ll George llardlty ol the pro De­ lops for the LPGA in Ihe three
have Ihe advantage of speeding troit Pistons.
year span.
away from the first position,
Ihe Mayfair title joins quite a
Aids Varikre I omrback
which Is closest to the rad, and
Turley, a 20 game winner, was list of honors that golf has
has been the starting point (or kayiM-d In the second game of Ihe brought lo her. Among these are
more than So winners.
back nut of the doghouse to win the Athlete of the Year tIiU'.»),
Second best morning line odds World Series against the Mil­ Golfer of the Year &lt;19V*). one of
are given (iaicbo. a 63 pound waukee Braves. Hut lie catne ihe Women of the Year and one
black dog who will shoot out hack out of the dughouve to win of six Teen Ager* of the Year.
from the second spot. In the ihe fifth and seventh games and
fourth position will be a l ! l o l hrlp "save" ihe sixth in a iretongihot, Mentone.
inendou* Yankee enmehaek made
Other dogs in the ninth race possible by Turley's strong arm.
are Go Harry. Young Pepper,
Brown's 1,12* yards gained
lllack Son. Tamar and Hauler. wrote pro football history for one
The kennel club 1* starting H» year, smashing Ihe old mark hv
fifth week In It* #2 day slate, and 1*1 yards. Hawkins rereived the
attendance and belling continue* Heisman Trophy at the year's
to Increase as the (ast greyhound* top player.
TIJUANA. Mexico ( U 'l i — Tom­
chalk up better times each week.
Finsterwald beat bam Snead In my Bolt and Ernie Vntsler, en­
a head • and • head final round gaged In a torrid battle for the
match tu win Ihe 1'tiA chain 11,800 pot nf gold that fo rt to the
ptonsliip, ousting Tummy Bolt as uinmr nf the 120.000 Tijuana Open
golfs big man because of Tom­ golf tournament, head Into the fi­
my's spanking for unbecoming nal round of competition today
still lied for the leadership.
condurt.
I.OS ANGELES (t’ Pli - The
With 34 hole aroret of 303 lead
Australia, which won the first
•‘night life" of the Lo* Angeles world amateur gulf team chain- ing the pack, they still have
Dodgers will be pretty much re plonship and rherfi-d native ton strung competition tu fear from at
sinned to the Memorial Col Is*urn Peter Thomson's British Open tri­ least 13 others, all of whom art
in 1959, when the National t-eigue umph. had more to boast about no worse than four strokes back.
dub plays a record 63 S»me* un­ as Aihlry Cooper swept the hlg
With the ilosely hunched field It
der the area.
three In tennis by winning the i&lt; possible that ■ sudden death
Only 14 of the Dodger h o m e Australian. Wimbledon and L'.S playoff will be needed to decide
game’s during the coming season titles.
the winner.
will be daylight affairs, with a
Right on the heels of the lead­
Moore Heals Hurelle
tingle weekday game In Septem­
Mcu.c s triumph over Duretle, ers are Jay Hebert. Sanford, Fla.,
ber-before sundown.
In which he came oil the canvas and the nrwr sensation of the tour
E. J. (Buttle) Bavasl, general four times lo score a knockout in nty trail. John McMullin. of Ala­
manager and vie* president of defense of the light heavyweight meda, Call!. They have 304 totals.
the Dodgers, laid the large num- lillc. was a classic compared Three men are deadlocked with
er of night games are scheduled with the Dempsey Firpo brawl. It 307s: Mike Sourhak, Grosstnger.
"by popular demand of Ihe fans
took the play away from Hay N Y., Art Wall, Pocono Manor.
It represents sn all time high Hobmsun's win over Carmen Ua Pa . and Mike Fetehlck, Yonkers.
for n i g h t games for a major sllio to regain the middleweight N Y. Jack Fleck, former National
league team to play at home, title.
Open champion, has 104.
bettering that of the St. Louis
Boll and Vossler want into their
"Willie Ihe Shoe" recaptures)
Card*—54 in 1953.
jeekey honor* with close lo 300 deadlock at the end of 34 holes
Baltimore holds the American winners while Round Table set a when they earh had 134. Sunday's
league mark with 41.
world record In earnings of round failed lo break the dead
II,334,364 nithsrd skated Into Ihe lock.
nockry history hooks with hi*
Sooth regular season goal and his
tooth
counting playoffs.
And Olmedo Is Invited
STOCKHOLM (L'PIl-A lex 01
Chamberlain was the top college
star while Yardley became the mrdo. 32 year old Peruvian star
CORAL GABLES (t'PD—Miami
first player in pro basketball an of the Untied States' Davis Cup
Football Coach Andy Gustafson
ralt lo score over 2.000 points in lennir victory over Australia, has
disclosed late Sunday that Hurri­
been invitrd to play In Ihe Open
cne season.
cane Backfield Coach Bob Blaik
They veere Ihe big stars—and Scandinavian championship* here
has been offered a job at Okla­
net! month.
now it starts all over again.
homa.
Blaik. St year old *on of Army
Coach Earl (Red) Walk, was In
Norman. Okla.. today conferring
with Sooner Coach Bud Wilkinson
"Whether Bob will leave the
university, 1 don't know." said
Gustafson.
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
He said both Blaik and WHkm
son approached him about the
312 EAST FIRST STREET
Job offer at the recent coaches
meeting in Cincinnati.
PHONE FA 2-1151
Blaik cane to Miami in Feb­
H. JAMES CUT
JAMBS B. GUT
ruary. 143T, to take over as Hurri­
cane backfield coach, replacing
Ai
Perry Moji, who transferred to
Wisconsin.

S p o rts P a ra d e

Edge Of Nile Is
Feature Favorite

Boll, Vossler Tie
For Tijuana Lead

Dodger Night Life
To Be Under Arcs

Blaik Offered Job
As Sooner Coach

General Insurance

Ur JAMEli W. SMITH. JR.
Herald Managing Editor
A 43-foot, off-lhe gteen putt yes­
terday gate Marlene Bauer Hagge
the first Miyfair Inn LFGA Open
title.
The spectacular shot climaxed a
successful uphill battle to os make
two "old pros,'* Patty Berg and
Brv Hanson. Marlene's putt, whlcb
followed one of the tournament's
worst chip shots, prosided Mayfair
with one of the greatest finishes
that golf has ever teen.
Mrs. Ilagge finished with a 34hole total of 223. two strokes bel­
ter than Miss Rerg and Mis* Han­
son. Mary I rna Faulk, one stroke
leader going inlo the final 18, finislml fourth with 2.31.
Mr*. Higgr't stretch drive re­
minded Ms)fair spectator* of the
gallant bid of Chick Harberl In the
PGA loumey In December. Hut

TIKI) FOR SECOND
Patty llcry n.ul
Frank Mebane Jr. listen «« Reverly Hanson
tells Mayfair Inn spectator* how she viewed

By FRED IIANEY
Manager. Milwaukee H u m
Written Eor I'I'l
EOS ANGELES (ITI)-Mltwau
kre should have a good, tnlid
team aguin this year when the
National league season starta if
we are lucky and avoid the in­
juries that caused us so much
trouble In 193*.
But we will miss that sparkplug
—that cump through guy — Red
Schoendienvt. I know hr will l&gt;r
rooting fur us and you ran 1&gt;rt
the entire Milwaukee cluh t&gt; pull
Ing for him.
Even though Hrd missed a !&lt;&gt;t
of action, hi* presence even mi
Ihe bench was an asset lo us.
He's a great competiior snd I m
looking forward lo having him
back with the club in I960
Strenger On Mouad
If all goe* well, we should be
stronger on the mound thi* year
than wo were in 1934. Obviously
Lew Burdette and Wirren Spahn
again will tie the mainstays of
our staff. But the Braves will
have some good youngsters with
a ytar more of eaperienrr like
Cariton Willey, Joey Jay and
Juan IMiarro They should t*
ready to take their regular turns.
Gene Conley was probably the
most unlucky pitcher In ihe ina
Jor* last year, lie pitched won
derful ball but somehow the learn
didn't win when hr was throwing

Drawings Announced
MUNICH, Grrniany 4UPII—''Ihe
International Basketball Federa­
tion hat announced new drawings
for world championship pity in
Chile, Jan. 14 - 31, Thr Unlitd
Stales is in group one with For­
mosa, Argentina and thr t’ mlrd
Arab Republic. Group two hat
Russia. Brazil. Mexico and C.ma
da, white
Uruguay, Bulgaria,
Puerto Rico and the Philippines
ire in group three.

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much of the ball, R rolled acron
£ i i £ 7 .? t .,nd ,n,a
When she sclecled her puller, a
murmur went up from the rro«d.
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apparent that everyone
thought she would chip again. She
stroked the hill firmly and. ||
HHe * 'fr* *h# hid ,hf Mayfalr
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stroke tiehmd Mist Faulk. Kha
Mu/r? ? '1* on ,h# ,ronl nin*. but
blistered the hack side with » ja

the $5,000 Open Rolf tournament. She nmt
Misa Her* ticxl for second place, two strokes
ue 7L
,#talwom.n'a psr.m m / p a t
four
under
behind winner Marlene Hatter llutrge.
Through 14 holei. the batti# was
The Sandspur Howling league
(Herald Staff Photo) got off la a fine start to begin between Berg and Hanson. On No

lost Ihe National iooib.tll League
championship to the Colts ap­
peared pleased that hi* all star
squad beat that coached by Balti­
more's Herb Kwlunk
And for Van tlrovktin the vic­
tory was a measure rf satislartlon since the l.&lt;-» Angeles club
was his former affiliation and ru­
mored disagreements led to hi*
departure ami subsequent joining
of the KagUt.
Van Halites Forces
Van limekiln, who had a less

H an ey S a y s B ra v e s
To B e So lid A g ain
EDITORS NOTE: This Is the
first of 16 dlipsttbes by Ihe
ma)ur league managers giving
mid winter appraisals rf their
plant.

irei* That
itr*. *gave
dr,V' j,,0,W
free.
, r, Hah*h,f*d
^•
nslde track. The long putt on No.
13 dropped, picture perfect although the rhimp admitted aha
war attempting to "lag" near tho
pin and - get down la two."
„ . H ,r a«, r four f,m* the hard
u ,T' „A n*r **lnln* » stroke' on
Mist Berg due to the

Sandspur League
Resumes Bowling

East Beats W est In Pro All-Star Tiff
LOS ANGELES (UPI)-II quir
terhack Norm Van BrocVlin and
Coach Jim Lee llowell wanted
"revenge" they bad it today in
the Eastern Alt Stars' 212t pro
bowl victory over Ihe Western Hi
vision football squad.
tlolh denied following Sunday's
cUih before 73,130 fans in Memo­
rial Coliseum that they sought
vrngrance for anything in Ihe
past Rut Howell, whose Gl*nl&gt;

*hero Harbart fell Hiort, Mri.
Ilagge made the grade.
A stymie on No. ]| « a » th*
P°,nt of the tournament

than average day until the final
quarter, finally pulled together the
Eastern squad to march 70 yard*
chiefly on his passes for Ihe
gamr winning touchdown on a 13yard throw to end 1'alnirr Heir
lelf.
Hut Frank Gifford, who was ap­
pearing before a "hometown"
croud In the stadium vrhrre he
played for the University of South­
ern California, was chosen Ihe
game's most valuable player for
his ability as a passer, runner ami
past rati her. Gifford, of the
Giants, was invnlsed In two srnr
Ins efforts to win his acclaim
while Doug Atkins of the Hears
was chosen the outstanding lines­
man for his play in the West
squad.
Hill Wade, who had taken over
as quarterback of the Hams wuen
Van Hrocklln departed, outshone
the Col* Johnny Units* as be
passed tu one touchdown and ran
for another only to see the West's
It 16 trail in Ihe (Inal quarter fall
short.
Gang Talkie Brown
In that period the East scored
Hirer |K)iuts on luiu tiroia's secnnd 25 yard flrl.l goal after Walt
Ml&lt; had* Intercepted o n e
of
Wade'e passes, scored a touch­
down on Van Hrocklin's passing
drive and picked up a safety in
Ihe final ftsr seconds when Hugh
MrEIhrnny wa» tackled In the end
zone by Tom Scott.
Although he scored no touch­
down*. Jim Brown, Hie league'*
leading rusher, nrller 3! yards on
Hie ground and had lo l&gt;e ' gang
tackled ' to hold him in check.
Gifford completed three passe* on
hi* option play, caught three
passes and played an all around
top game
Both Unit** and Jon Arnclt
were Injured in the second half
and Ihcir departure may have
hampered the West club. L'ntlaa
hurl a knee while Arneil suffer­
ed rib Injuries

That shouldn't happen again.
I can't remember a team I
managed that had so many in­
juries in the early part of tin- sea­
son, We didn't get tu use Hill
Itruton unlit rlxml half the season
wa* over. And We* Covington was
in ba&lt;l shape ail season lull still
was a great asset. Hank Aaron,
nf course, was a real help and I
look forward lo another good sea
son for him
Inllrld I ooks l.i.osl
Mel lloacu did a tremrndou*
Job for us In Hie mfleld until he
hurl Ids leg and he should be
back strung to fill the gap caused
by the loss nf .Schormtirnst this
season, Ami we have such veter­
an* as Eddie Mathew*. Jur Adrock, Frank Tune, Johnny l^igan
and Felix Mantilla
So the infield looki lo lie in
pretty good slum- and may In- this
year I won't have lo u»e my In
fielders In the outfield &lt;i much
because of injuries there
Behind Ihe pints- Del Crandall
and Del Hire will tie our main
slay* as usual.
Naturally I'm disappointed that
we will not start the 193s sea-on
as world champions like we did
the previous year Hut we'll I*
A compressed air loudspeaker
gunning fur another crack at the
World Series and a chance to re­ produces Ihe world's loudest noise
— li'-o d e c ib e ls
deem ourselves

this half of the howling season.
Three teams lied for first
place, Houmlllst A
Anderson
Drug*. Wilson Mairr
Furniture
Co , and Prrfeclion Dairies, Each
took two games from their oppon­
ents. leaving a Hirer way He for
second place, shared by ABC
Garbage Service C o, Hobson's
Sporting Goods, and Wade'a Markrl.
Although llirrr
v*as
much
laughter and shouting going on.
no outstanding scores appeared
this first evening. Donna French
rolled (he highest scratch game,
169. and Faye Griffin had the
highest handicap one with 194.
High Series scratch went to Mar­
gie Woods, 424, and Jane Prudrn
bowled a 303 handicap series.
Eurillr Harris claimed the lone
liirkey rolled The 2 7 split seem­
ed lo be Ihe favorite for the
rvitung a* Erma Webb, Donna
French, Fran McPherson and Ma­
rian Adams picked it off. Belly
Kopli-r went them one better
with ihe 2 7-10 pick up, and Erma
made Ihe difficult 4T0
AIR' rolled the high acralch
game. 674, for their only win.
while both Robson snd ARC had
the high handicap team game of
821. Ruumillal's shared series
honors with no one at they took
both scratch, 1893, and handicap,
234J, series.
This week's bowling will see
Wade's Market battling Perfec­
tion Dairies on lanes I A 2. Wil­
son Mairr vs. Itmimlllit A An­
derson on 3 A 4 and down »n
alleys 3 A 6. Hobson Sporting
Goods «iH meet ABC Garbage
Nervier

Southern To Get
Football Trophy
IIATTIESIIURG. Miss. (ITMlThe undefeated Mississippi Sou!ti­
er n College football team will re­
ceive Ihe Untied Press Interna­
tional Trophy tonight for being
picked the nation's No, I small
college team of 193*.
Thr Southerners were first
choice throughout Ihe season In
the weekly ratings of a nationwide
Uoard of Coarhea.
Chile* Coleman of Atlanta, 171*1
Southern Division news manager,
will present Ihe trophy at a vic­
tory banquet given by tho Missis­
sippi Southern Alumni Assoclillon.

14, Berg sank a long, uphill putt to

w r e « l* 7 ? i W) Ul H ,n *on- * h o b a d

•••d from Mis* Faulk.
1
*UV “ k 1 tiM rut on No.
'&lt; Jo give htr a par.
Hag*# was the "sleeper" in tho
uurney. Mis* Hanson, in

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V ? 0,k,'PJr.,
,U ff zsid,
thttk"All I
. rra
. ,n
.k k
. -'I'hane
»a z Hanson and Berr
Mis* Berg, who playrd (ho final
u
l e lto
o
uie

p , W ,"■*—
rtb *
the champion by leyioo
J ^ o f t h e best C O V E ' S

-*■ S T tS S J rV S S K

•he three putted we. V r w s f f S
her. I’utting also took Min Faulk
° UHuih, J* fh,n,Pk,n,hlP Pleluro?^
Jriion. (led for ninth with
Sm*th. was in the proeeaa
, n ,,klng a strong bid until aha

\
• 90-foot chip.In on No 12
in Vhi* i Un.,on h*d ■ two-under
the final round, drsplte g you.
lemperatuye Ihe night be.
fire. She said Ihe virus, "which I

iw f B S B r "
Following Berg tnd , „ nion
**rr
Mary U ni Faulk * i j .
J3rkle Fung ,nd Joyce a h j ,
*H?ih
i r KJrby and
Ruth * ‘ Jriaon
SI.IIS, H I; M k l „

vi.p su .j

r-». ray Crocker, 2* Sanches, 341; Rnnnlc Randolph,
- *•'
»*«*
Kathy Cornelius, ttf; Bata*
!!** *• » • * « ■
nomack and
Jr"?
3H- AU« Hauer*
GW a Ferhl. Frances Rich and
Gloria Armstrong, 344• Rathe
Whitworth, 230; M„|e MckI S J ?
Sybil Griffin and Mart* Bursa
« l : Jo Anne fte o M,ry Ann Reynolds,
W3. Homan Neundorff (amateur),
Trudy Keel, (amateur),
Helen Smith, (amateur),
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On Filibuster Squabble
WASHINGTON (U l'l) - «ur* ing for changrt lo the rule. South
any
tad u i n n on the Senate's era Democrat* o p p o n
thing*. Scnal* Democratic Lead
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•r Lyndon B. Johnson (Tea.) bat
What ia the raaaon tor tha offrr*d a "compromise” propotal.
Q. Whal do tbc liberal! want*
A. The underlying issue ia the A. They trek a new rule which
•eoUntion that the present flliboa- would permit the Senate to cut off
ler rule baa kepi Ibe .Senate from debate by majority vote of the
’ og •‘adequate" civil righu Senate'* 9ft member* *fter (ft
alien.
day*.
Q. Whal I* Join) wmi proposal?
4). What ia tbc prracot rule'
A. Under hi* rtwlullon. debale
A. Rule a , ailuplrd In 19U, r*
quire* a vote of l wo-IhI frit o( the rould he hailed by a two third*
antic* membership to invoke rln- majority of arnator* preient and
voting
fctre, or abut of! debate
Q. Who a n lh« opponent to tba Q. How will the issue ha r*
solved?
fight*
A. The neat teat vote la expectA. A coalition of liberal" Dew
aorala and Rapublfcana ia presa- rd to come on a move by the
lltierala to eubititulc their prnpoaal for Ihe Johnson revolution If
that falla, the Senate probably will
IS this viv hi ji ini i vi. i an* vole on Johnton’a revolution, al­
c i r r o r Tiia: a r a n : »£*'***$: though other amendment* or sub
ttaa iv aan r » » « i:« tv &gt; y ;
ootV T i rl.o hilia, i.aw vn. **ti atltute* may be offered.
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I|. How long will the light lavt*
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A. It la expected to go on al
Petit lunar.
leavt two or three more day*, hut
could be curtailed or prolonged.
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A U T IIO IIIT T o r T i l l : h t a t k o r attempt to put arron a 80 per
rt/iiu n a
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J t l e . In le r a e l. a v ia te , m a r lg a n * »r more likely the Johnson plan
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mr aloe
limit debate; tilt* i* lh* aame a*
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Orientation Set
For School Boards
TALl.AHAN.SKK 4111*1 J—A two
day orientation course fur school
hoard member* opened here
today.
Asst. Ally. Gen. Ral|&gt;h Odum
and School Hoard Supl Thomas
D. Halle) were scheduled lo ad
drrat the meeting Stale School
Hoard Association President Hen­
ry O. Earwood of Relle Glade,
presided.
Gov. Ia&gt;ltoy Collins was asked
lo make a brief welcome addre**.

United Preaa International
NEW YORK-Cuban rebel lead
er Fidel Caatro, In a recorded
trlevtiion interview, crillciting the
Untied States government for supporting Latin American dlcutora:
"Tbc United State* apeak* about
democracy and forgeta about Ihe
democratic feeling of the people
In Latin America."
DALITS — Grady Wilton, an
■aiociale of
evangeliit
Rilly
Graham, on Graham’a plan* to
pntrr Mayo Clinic for ireaiarnt
of an eye disorder:
"There t* no possibility that he
will lose hi* viaion, It'a just a
temporary thing. A few week*'
rest and He will get over H."
WASHINGTON - The Senate
Commerce Committee, In a report
critlriring lh* Federal Communl
rations Commlstinn for falling to
act on Ihe question o f pay televi­
sion:
"It should resolve this question
at once. And If It concludes that
It lacks jurisdiction. . .It should
fiirlhwlth ask Congrrvt lo amend
llie communications art."
VATICAN CITY — Pup* John
XXIII, speaking to the mothers of
ISO needy Roman children during
a delated distribution of Epiphany
gifts:
"Don’t he afraid of having
many children There la always
the grace of the Lord and this
world ha* not been created to be
a cemetery."

Britain Is Coated
By Heavy Freeze

CLINTON, N. Y. -(U l'li-D u r
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games. Hamilton College com
mltled only 44 personal fnulj, the
fewest chaigcd m any tram m
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1132. except that a person whft
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Stove Explodes, 7
In Family Killed

Hospital Notes

TITUSVILLE &lt;UPl&gt;- Funeral
services will be held here Tuesday
for Roy P. Roberta, former state
representative and Brevard Coun­
ty sheriff.
Roberta, « . died Sunday of •
heart attack al his home here.
He had been ill for a number of
year*.
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Roberta served two terms A
the state Legislature after »
years aa sheriff.
Hr I* survived by his wldowi
Edna, one aon, Roy JrM ftnd a
brother, C. V. Roberta.
Ruin a and or lta satellites bare
taken part In eight if the 11 amafi
ware which have occurred atneo
the end of World War II.
SOME PEOPLE STILL DOST
KNOW—We eperale Saoford’a
sal) Commercial "White Prtwl"
Shop.

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643 22, and cash and due from
other banka, 12.2*0.01* 3ft.
Tucker Rated these highlights
of the year at Florida Slate
Bank:
A pension and profit sharing
plan for officers and employes
became effective Jan. XI, I95H;
a alt* was purchased for new
banking quarters at the corner of
First St and Railroad Av#,; Dal­
las E. Loop, vice president amt
personal loan offirer, was pro
muted lo auditor. Installment
loan department*. McNulty Group
of Banks.
Mrs. Mickey Hickson was the
recipient of the Employe Arhirve
menl Awards for 193ft; Roland
Wesson and Mrs. Clair Kendall
were named recipient* of the Offi­
cer-Department Head* Achieve­
ment Awards for 1037 and 193ft.
In a letter to stockholders.
Tucker said that total reMiurre*
of the hank had grown by 143 per
cent and In capital and reserve
accounts by 139 per cent.
"The bank la keeping pace with
the growth of our area, and tt i*
significant tl.at we hive tieen a
dominant factor in the stimula­
tion of thix growth." Tucker
said. "Your directors and officers
are of the firm belief that an
alert and active hank, sensitive
lo community need*, is oftrntimc
the economic difference between
growth and stagnation."

For Roy Roberts

Crime Doesn’t Pay?

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The past year waa the biggest
aver In buslnesa volume and a
good year in earnings, stockhold­
er* and directors of the Florida
Slata Bank her* wear told al
annual meetings Iasi wa«k.
T. X. Tucker, president, said
in hi* annual report that bank
resource* at the close of butt*
ness on Dec. 31 totaled 110.972,fill? ,9ft. dei-ovlt* *M),2ii:«JW1.h4
Other figures cited by Tucker
included: 3.344 loans granted,
111,472 drive-in customers serv­
ed, 11,004 total accounts, 3110,•
MS.30 in construction loans made
during the year. (44.000 paid out
in Christmas club saving*.
In )96ft, account* totaled 9.017;
at the end of 1037. the number
had climbed In 0.9ft], an increase
of Oil; al the end of the past
year, the number jumped to tl,*
not, an Increase of t,A4t during
the II month*.
During 1930. the Florida State
Rank loaned a total of tft.SM.VO42 This wa* more than Ihe total
in 1037. almoat tt million higher
ihan the 193ft total.
Net earnings, before taxis and
beforr distribution to reserves
and unearned discount, amounted
to t70.U7.29. Tucker tald Al­
though gross warnings were higher Ihan Ihe year lieforr, the cost
of operating the hank also was
higher.
Resources Rated al Use elute of
business for 193ft were: loans and
discounts, tf.077,tf99.2h; banking
house, furniture and fixtures,
1)93,330; U. S. Government bonds,
12,997,434 00; other bonds. $1,421,.

PITTSBURGH fU P I&gt;-A pair ofi "In about two weeks they’ll be
finicky reindeer al the Highland Ieating oala and bs'ct root and lik­
Park Zoo have been fed to their ing tt," Haya said optimistically.
satisfaction but
too
officials1"At len t they better. You can’t
warned they will have to settle buy Norwegian peat moaa at the
for a less esotic diet in the fu­ corner delicateiaen."
ture.
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The reindeer, which arrived
here from Norway last week,
went on a two day hunger strike
when an accompanying load of
Norwegian prat moaa wa* mis­
laid. They were offered com, oats,
beet rool and even local prat
moaa hut refused to eat.
CINCINNATI, Ohio (U PI)~ Mr
"I hid a psir of ravenous reindeer on m) hinds when the food and Mrs. Horacr Bradshaw and
finally came through." said too their five children never had a
Supt. Howard R. Hays. He said chance when an exploding oil
Ihr Trinderr would be eating thr ilovc er gulfed their frame and
Norwegian peat moaa for about lturco home in flames early Sun­
two week* during which more day, firemen said.
Firemen rushed lo the suburban
ordinary food would he mixed
lanroln Heiihlt home and quickly
wilh it.
brought the fir* under control, but
they couldn’t save the occupants,
whose bodies were burned so bad­
ly authorities had trouble (listing
uishlng them.
JANUARY
The victim* were identified at
Admissions
Eula Mae l-rverrltr 1Sanford) llradshaw, 33; hi* w ife, Emma.
3ft. James, 9. Michael, ■; Mary
Helen Moyc (Sanford)
Margaret. 3; Horace Jr.t I; and
Edward Smatle (Enterprise!
Lennard Mathirux (Sanford) Hetty Jane, t.
Thr bodlci of the parvnla were
Ho«a Trayer (Demner’ a
found near a door leading outside.
Grove i
The children’* hndlf* were In two
Fannie Reanton ( Sanfordl
bedroom*, two lying on the floor,
Carol Krelstngrr ( Sanford I
the rest In tied.
Births
Haby girl lo Mr and Mrs
Roan Turner (Sanford)
Rah) girl to Mr. and Mrs It*K All Very Clear
Joseph lb-amon (Sanford)
TOKYO (Urn—Police callrd off
Discharge*
today a five-day search for bam­
M.-rgarrt Kay and baby girl boo shop owner Ovainu Nakagami
(Enterprise)
21, vuv|K-ctcd of killing a man
Naomi Kerry and baby boy found Wednesday in hla shop.
(Sanford)
•
Embarrassed puller admitted
Erskln lay (Sanford)
they bad learned that Nakagami
Doreen Krister (Sanford)
was the murdered n r

LONDON (U l'l) — The worst
(reete in 12 year* coaled Rritam
with ire and snow today. It left a
trail of stranded motorist* and
marooned the Duke of Edinburgh
and Prince Chartev In a puli
' Heavy snow fell In the Interior
of the continent, Isolating several
villages in Hungary and cauung
floods in French town* along Ihe
River Seine. The Hriliih ship lien
vrackic hit a mine In the North
Sea. but wa* making for a tier
man port under It* own powrr in
heavy sea*.
Drifts up to 20 fret high clogged
mads and isolated village* in
northeast Scotland,
The duke and hi* son, heir to
the throne, were forced to spend
the weekrnd at the Pleasure lloat
Inn, a puli in Norfolk, when a
lake flooded the liny island where
they had planned to hunt coot.
Pub owner* Mr, and .Mrs. Al
ben Ami* said the duke had a
room of his own while Die young
prince shared a room with two
other ho)*, members of tbttr par
ly. They atayrel over Friday and
Saturday nights while Ihe local
viilagrra .drank as usual *1 Ihr
bar.

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Latest published cigarette union figures* prove that Cnmel

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�Father Mum, 'News Briefs
Girl Visiter
Hoodlum Probe Set

MIAMI (UPII — The Kensle
Ifj.ki'l&lt; Committee plan* ki in­
vestigate American hoodlum* eonnreted with the plueh Cuban gam-A 10-year-oltl Seminole County father, unable to explain M*n*r casino*
VOL.

l£h&gt;* be hacked his wife ami two of hi* children to ilealh
.
with an axe early yesterday, wan allowed to talk to hi* M- A l b e r t C o le K e sitfllS
year-old daughter in the county jail here today.
WASHINGTON tt'PIt— Prrsi
Harr)* Clifford Higgins, technical writer for the Martin dart Elsenhower today accepted
CO. plant in Orlando, last night was bound over to await ,h* frslcnalion of Albert V. toie

Cub Seoul Killed
Shielding Mother
MONTK'ELLO. Ind (UPI) —
Sammy Joe Moss, 10. dressed in
hi* blue Cuh Scout uniform, was
■hot and killed Monday night
when he tried to keep his mother,
den mother of the cub park, from
being shot by a disappointed tut
tor.
Ills mother, Mrs. Alma Most,
“
was wounded critically when
tried to help her son a* he
to the Door a bullet wound
hi hi* head
Police Mid Altwrt M I'olvln
Jr, M. Kokomo, admitted the
shooting! He was shot tn the
forehead, but was not woundrd
serum.Iv •Police sold the wound
was sell infllrtrd
The Imp had dressed in his uni
form fur a den meeting in hi*
home. Tike shooting occurred Just
m few minutes before the meeting
Mvas tn have begun.
Colvin, police said, admitted he
Bred at Mrs Muss Just as Sam­
my ran in front of her. apparent
If trying vainly to knock t|M,
w*a4»*i from the man's hand

t;

Two Women Hurt
«ta Traffic Mishap
Hartford women are pat­
ients in Seminole Memorial Ho*pital following an acrident yes
tenlay afternoon on Highway ITn . south of the Trading Post A
two months old baby escaped in­
jury.
The accident occurred when
Mrs. Cost Ann Clemen. ta. pull,wd trom the west side of the
Tiighway across the p*th of a
pickup truck heading south, offtc•rs said. The Clemen automobile
was hit to Ihe left rear and spun
around in the opposite direction.
Mrs Clemen was thrown from
Itie car onto the pavement sustaining a severe head cut Her
condition was listed a* good this
morning by hospital authorities
A passenger, Mr* Loretta Stick
er. 62. is reported in "lalrly
^(ood csNuilUon. with a rut over
her left eye *.)d tnlenial Injuries.
Driver of llse pickup truck was
MI electrician from Orlando. Wil­
liam At l-aing He was uninjured.
Damages to the truck were esti
mated at Itou Airs Clemen * t » »
car was considered a total tos*
Highway Patrol Trooper J ISikes saui hr had charged Mrs.
Clrmm with vtolalion nf right nl-

•W"V _ _ _

Hebert, Fetchick
Fourth In Tijuana

Sanford's Jay Hebert ami a for
mrr Mayfair Inn open champion,
Mike Fetchick, were H.IAn heller
off today.
Ifel-ert, Mayfair* louring golf
pro, arsd F'euhick, Ib-Vi 'tajfair
tinivt tiwi foe fourth place in ihe
•toTUuana. Meaico. Open yesl rday.
Winner of thr tournament was
Krtile A'ossler. Midland. Tev , who
playrsl m Ihe fourth annual Mayfair Open here Iasi month The
vtrlory. first of a major nature fnr
Vnaaler, was worth S2.VOO.
Hrtiert ami lhe other PGA play­
ers now move to Pebble llrach.
Cal , snd the Bing Crosby tourna­
ment. starling TTiiir*'l*y,

^Welcome Planned
For New Squadron
Official welcoming rrrrtnonlet
complete with music and refrrsh
menu, for Heavy Allack Squad­
ron One will he held al lhe San
ford Naval Ale Station Friday
a* It 15 a m
YAH t la thr lavt of the Heavy
Attark squadrons to join the San
ford family Drpcndrnl* ami other
^relative. of squadron personnel
are invited . to attend the erremonies, which will lx held in
front nf liuilding 144 In live event
nf inrlrmrnt wralher. ceremonies
will be held inside

grand jury action on hr*l dean-*
murder charge. by a coroners ,nl1 Homr Hnince A*^nf,
Jury in Altamonte Springs. The /-* u :i i P i w t r i d v A s k r t l
coroner s Jury recommended that L i l l H l UUSlOClJ A s K U tl
Higgins be held without bond
HOME (Ul'll— Rohcrlo RusselToday. Ruth Ann liicRin*. *ho
hnla) aftked a Rome tribunal
spread the alarm yr*lrrda&gt; morn-1^
Immediate custody of nl*
ins, was allowed to visit her three children by Swedish actress
Ingrid Bergman.
father.
Through tfie coroner's Jury
hearing, and today, Higgins had School Dedicated
only one statement to make "I
FT JACKSON, S C (Ul'l)—
killed them, and that i* all I Fhe Army Monday dedicated s
have to say.”
non-commissioned officers scad
He 'appeared puttied by his emy here, the first school of its
aelions. saying, **R all seemed Und for basic training instructors,
so crystal clear this (Monday)
,
,
"...mine. l*u; n" w * * „ h*»d ** Gown ror Bargain
CARDIFF. Wale* (UPlt - I'** ’)"* &lt;r!,uw1 10 cirrlr' '
Meanwhile. invcsligitltifi uilir triel* Jones. IT, was married
ers torraed ** hogwash" report* Monday after standing to ih*
''D™*1
out-rfeounty new* vnnw *U night to buy a wedding
that Higgins claimed the dress at a salr price of IS V)
F1'' was watching him.
motive foe the triple slaving Tito In India
&gt;''(l Dcen ,oum,i
S ie rra
MADRAS, India (U l'l)— Presl
aid a letter addressed to “ The dent Tito of Yugoslavia arrived
Has-rtt Gals. Wallhsm. Mas* ” , today aUiard
iNiard his
hi* yarht
yacht for a
lUgitln*' hometown, offered no brief vlvit during hi* lour of Soulh
clue.
East Asia
investigators sum! Higgins ap­
parently went berserk in hi*
fashionable Soulh Seminole homr For Willows Only
TOKYO ( UPII
Tokyo police
Killed a* they slept werr Rich
ard Higgins, it, anil liryan lltg are planning to add women to the
gins. 12 Festally injured was Mrs force to help fight juvenile delin­
Ruth Higgins, 3T. who dfld alwul quency. To tar eligible, a woman
four hours laler in an Orlando must be a widow and a mother

5%
XLIX

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Carrying

a paper beg

which

trine jean*, aoroe flana Wanker and a gold*
map of Holly wood the youth told

an

United Pr«*a Lewaed

Four Youths Fined
For Firecracker;
One Denies Charge

Wire

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Eetabliahed 1IH»8

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TUESDAT, J ANUARY 13, 1859

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 31T

Red Peace Offer Termed
Stupid, Brutal By Dulles

An tlyraroid Seminole High
School graduate ha* denied hiv­
ing anything to do with throwing
a firecrarker at two boys on
Sunday.
William Brmowsky said (hi*
morning that he did not see Pal
rick Erickson light the cherry
tiomb thit Iniwrrd Rente Boland,
to
‘‘ Harry Sliuriei end I wore on
ly passengers in the car." he
said ‘ 'If I could have prrsrnird
what h*p|M*ncd I would have done
anything, to the point of holding
the firecracker in ms own hand "
Hernowsky said that He and
Slinriek were picked up by Char
le* Messer and the Erickson ho), WASHINGTON tUPIt—A scicn
and wrre "Jutl laking a Sundir tine report circulating herr conride
Jurrs up a pirlurr of H bombs
"1 have
nave four
lour younger brother*
o r a m i jv-ited jn
in space p,
to dive at targets
of my own, snd would never Jo on r4rjh whenever their mastrrs
anything to harm a child inlen- [rr| (here ought to hr a war
tionaliy," ltemowsky said
The report, prepared by Kami
lleriiowsky resrued liny N»nr&gt; (-,)rp research . rvperl* for the
Nirhots from t.ake Alary l*»t Roy,,, xp.ier (‘ommiltrr. discuss
summer. The boy was cited for r* "bombing from satellite* '* It
his quirk thinking, when he rush sa)• both the United State* (lid
rd into Ihe water, scooped her Itussia have taken note of thl*
up and applied artificial rcsplr* possibility.
lion
All satellites launched wt far
Tlte four boy* appeared in court h*cr bern peaceful 'r*tniro*nl#
last night before Municipal Judge (llf u.ihermg sclrnltllr InformsAmbrose Olllff. The charge of r0„ doth this eminlry and the
possession of fireworks * * * USSR have programs for sat*
ehsnged to unlawful assembly tn f ||j|r, capable of returning Inthe cases of Hernowsky and Sun- Rnjmrnts anil film —or perhaps a
wick They were fined 1102. as „,in_ safely to rarth
was Charles Messer, driver of lhe This, the Raixl rrpurt say*,
ear Messer pleidt-d guilty to the ' impltea the possibility nf bombcharge of possession of flrrweiks Inf from a satrllitr" It would
Patrick Erickson was fined a tskr refined propuhlun equipment
total of *Z0Z after he was found tu accomplish this You can't Just
guilty of discharging and pnssni dump something out of a satellite.
ing fireworks and assault with a If you did, h would Just tag along
deadly weapon.
in orhil.
The prank ended in remorse for
Hut the idea uf launching a
all the hoy* Uernowsky said Ibis warhead from a ijtrllllr to a
morning that he had visited Kegir long trajectory to rarth ia, Ihe
Hotand. ami wanted "to apologize rsport says, "an entirrly reason
for any part" he had in the mat shle one."
ter
For ulimannsd satellites," thr
lhe injured boy »** treated for ,,^ ,1 continues, "the ejection
leg and hand wounds al Seminole j op^fjiton ran he Inltlalrd and
Mrniurlal Hospital alter Ihe arcl nmlrotleit ctlirctly from a ground
dent, anti released
radar atatlon In sight of the ejeclion point."
Or, it aikl* ' gjecllon aiwl tie
sirnt guidance could tie carried
oul on a fully automatic bast* in
the satellite at any lime after re­
ceipt &gt;jf a genual signal Imnt the
gruund to prnerrd to llir attack."

H-Bomb In Space Two Wrecks, Car Blaze, Secretary Thinks
Acceptance Could
To Dive On Target
Crazy Lights, Confusion Bring Another War
Termed Possible

A lug tractor iraiii-r turned overi Activity at the Motor* Imi hit its
WAnIHViCoN (U l'l) — Scireand slid *!&gt; feet on Us side early peak during the dark hours John tary of State John Foster Dullea
this morning at the Intersection o( j Charles Krlckson, Eustis. failed to today branded aa brutal and stu­
slop at the vtop sign as lie turned pid the Russian proposals for a
17 Vi and l.akrshore Hlvd.
I'otire saui the accident was off F'reoch His car entil'd up German pcarr treaty. Hr aald
caused by rvicssive speed on the hanging over (hr seawall at l ake- they would run thr risk of plung­
part of thr driver, Hilton Toomer shore Ills si , and was remit vest by a ing Europe into a new war.
Crawford, Waycross, G*
wrecker. Erickson was put in jail
Dulles told a new* confrrcnM
The truck overt Limed when it lilt and charged with driving while in the United Slate* was prepared to
Ihe renter Islam) just he&gt;ond the tosiraled The uvident occurred at guarantee Russia against the po«,
Motors inn. and skidded across T:Wt p.w.
sihility of resurgent German mili­
the highway to Ihe shoulder. Cra
And Ihrn there were Lhe traffic tarism if Germany werr reunified
ford was traveling south on tight* 1‘owrr was mtviruptcd in under fr»e election*.
French H&lt; was charged with downtown Sanford causing a jam
Rut, hr said, the Russian de­
reckless Iris mg by Capt. Arnold at First St and French when the mand for a neutralized and (itsWiltlsrrn,
lights seemed to go amuck around mlilt at lied Germany is worse
Officers said liie caae wuuld tie 1 ^ B oU tiv MtlJ* K iltl
t .'to p.m. (.‘onfusett driver* didn’t than brutal: M * stupid and un­
Invrstigalrd by the nest Seminole
MIAMI il'IT l —Boxing promoKnow whether to stop or go, until realistic because it eventually
Count) grand jury
There has ter James D Norris say* the
Public Works Head Sid RiChard might lead thr Germans to try
been no indication as to whether court untried dissolution of the
repaired thr signals.
to play the F7«st against the West
Higgins might seek rourt action International
Hustng Club may
Insurance ruveied the damage and thereby again shatter world
to otdain bis release from jail mean the endof weekly television
caused by Mr*. Pauline Itohby peace as it did tn 1914 and 19311.
when she backed into a plate glass
under bond.
bouts
Dulles said hr and other U. 5.
window at MrHnhcrl* Tire and officials are not engaged in any
Supply on West First Sit. Air*. specific negotiations with visiting
Working' Soldiers
J It Vaultity was appointed to
Hubby made a hole big enough to
TOKY’O i l l 'l l — The C'uminuthr Hoard of Homl Trustees tiy dnvp Ui* squad ear through." ac­ Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I.
uist New China newt agency Mid
Mikoyan Hut hr added he hope*
Sanfortl Cily ( 'omrnliiloner* last
cording to rapt Arnold Williams, each side is gelling a better un­
today the Red Chinese armed
night
Hr,* husband owns Uie adjoining derstanding uf what i* really ka
forces "contributed" to million
Vanlloy jo in s Voile Williams Sr service
station
manda)* of labor In 195* on proj
Ihr mind nf Ihr other,
aial Herman Jaeobien on thr
Not so fortunate was Mw Hev.
Dlsrusshtns Important
Mr* I.uuUc Audrey Sharon died ects to build Ihe national economy.
hoard
G
M
Phillips,
1302
Sbcppsrd
,Ave.
Dulles said it wa* Imjxirtant la
Sainet Vlhlcn, Dali Rallen and
at It a m. yesterday in Washing­
Vandals set fire to hla ear. using have tin- dissuasion* with Mikaton. I) C , following an operation, Support Claimed
W. A Horn were appointed to the
a jar filJril with gasoline The fire yan lieeause they could lead to
WASHINGTON (I 'l’ ll - Sen
Electric Hoard and ia'Koy Groover
She was the wife of the late Judge
department was summoned and
j ame* G. Sharon of Sanford- She Harry Goldwater (R Arir.) said
and VA 1) Hawkins to the Plumb­ doused Ihe flames Damage was avoiding miscalculations which
otherwise might plunge the two
today tie has been endorsed for
ing Board
was ?*
alxiul fill. No one ha* Iwes *|&gt;p*W countries Into real trouble snth
Mrs Sharon was a daughter ot the senate GOP campaign chairCommissioners approved the or- bended in the crime.
cuiti other. Their are enough real
James Waldtnse Smith and Jane rnanshtpby President
Elsenhower
•Uiiamr atadishing thr city utilities
difficulties betwicn Moscow anti
drpatlinriit. and pulling It* fune
It Smith, descendant* of well and Vlre President Kirhanl M
Washington, Dulles said, wit limit
lions under the Piddle Work* He
known West Florid* pioneer fain Nison
adding to Ihe pmtileiu by permit­
parlmrn! live p a rk s, k m , rente
Hies, who established residence Iw*
ting inis apprehensions to ealtt.
irry and •wiiiiiinug i*«d» were pul
fore ISM).
All In Thu Family
Dulles ssid Ihe t tolled State*
into the Hecreation Department.
Tin Sharon* moved to Sanford
CHICAGO lUPli — Atr* Earl
was conferring ronslaully with III
Sid Kit bant was roofinned as
ui two. Judge Sharon pra-ttred |u,„| u
Ku%t. |„r0, U) |K.r ,P».
Western Allirt un the German
law here. t#rv«-,l a* county Judge; l||U, chlU| a ^
Sunday just «
head of I'utillr works, snd Ronald
,»nd Kuiupean situation. He aald
perry as dlrertrsf of Hie iteerraf.w many years Sh.f as murtklpal hours after tier 16 year old •laugh
NFiW YoltK &lt;U»'t*j- The father Dos government would offer ,na
judge severs) years Mrs Sharon u,r
,U)momJ
nri(r pfr
tag) and Park* I&gt;eparlmrul.
of infant lisa Rose Oilonchio re­ counter pn&gt;|&gt;n*a1i in Russia un­
taa a nirmU-r of the Mrsl Baplls* vented her with her first grand
fused today to sign a complaint less they were agreeable to tit*
MACON, U* (UPlt—Police and
Church, the U n C . |) A R and child also a hoy
again*! Ihe 4J year old Rrand- Western Kurupeana, whom he dnthe Kill were r«mihirllng * wide
P. E. O.
mother dinged with kidnaping scrilied os equally or morw con­
spread srarcli toitay foe a man
Snrvisur* ui.ludc one daughter, P V ii* *• T u n L f &gt; n i t &lt;
s|,r‘‘
the baby from her hospilal rrtb cerned in Ihr matter than tfw
Mrs Sterling Rolling. Washingtiin. 1
Ul*
t who kidnaped * young woman
and keeping her for nine days
D. C-: threw sons. James G. Sharon Ml Mb IN ( UI 11 — friar luck &gt;|t)j her S year old *«w in Orlando
tinned States
Frank Phlonrhio. aa, an attor­
Jr. Washington: Alex Sharon. He
“ •"‘V1 ou! °**
M,",, Sunday.
ney. made hit refusal in Brooklyn
Mr*
Dorothy
Palrirk
toW
Ijnd, and Chandler Sharon, San
, lor , Ak-xainier Gauge, who
felony rourt where Mr* Jean
ford: four grandchildren. Sterling
•"* I&gt;ortlj friar in a TV se Macon police ,h*1 *he
,T" m
Rolling Jr. lerry A|
iPati ric*. said he would return to play her khlnaprr when he beeamr The Four wood Jaycrrs now have club under
mM uf rulw* to he lavarone. mother of eight, wa* to
Iw arraigned un a kidnap charge
followed
Sharon. Alary Audrey Sharon and mg "ihe Sidney Grrrnstrrcl I)|h- intosicatHl arul tell asleep in Ihe t goat in their mrinbcrslup
of heavy villain.''
They are i t ) No on* on* club whlrh rimes a possible iwnalty
hack aeal of h» car.
Ihe dut&gt; was honored with
Chandler Sharon Jr.
Spunky" to an of a&gt; year* to Irtr imprisonment,
She said lhe man had forced Spunky
Funeral service* will Iw- held to­
VII", a gift f r o m shall deliver
her and her young *«in into hli p„ Sanford Jayeee* Tom Ale ullirr club until al least seven CTilmichto and Ills wife, Kranree,
morrow morning at III at Gawler Nuns Get Pay Raise
WASHINGTON &lt;111*11— Two Re­
HOME lU P li- The Italian gov­ car and told her that her husband |)0(l4|d presented "Spunky" to the calendar day* have ripirrd since M. hail presioosly eiprrssed pity
and Sons to Washington, I) C.
receiving him. i3i "Spunk)" can fiw the kldnajrer who atol* their publican leader* reported after a
Graveside st-rvlre* will follow Fri­ ernment has appruvrd a hill ill paid him to "take you off tome- ------------------------not I* returned to any elut. until daughler imly J*v hours alter While House briefing loday that
day at 11 a.m. in (fulney. FT* creasing thr salaries of tto Mo where and leave you "
he ha* vtailed all Ihe club* lit birth The rlilld wa* recovered President Elsenhower’s new budVtorgan Roller Funeral home is in man Catholic nuns wurking in
Mr* Patrick l»ld officers Hoy
charge of rrangemt-nls in (Juinry Italian military hospitals from ZSu Harr)* and J t) Henurtt (list
thr district &lt;&gt;i al racti dlstiicl Sunday with evnlencr that Mrs grt will show a surplus nf about
tire ( W eels) tn 400 hrr 164 os-nisi i they stopped at a concession staid
caucus the number of cluh "goat lavarone had trnded her with no Pin million dollars.
The figure w*a mentioned by
miles" will Iw figured on (he less concern than her own mo
R ijr n lflr t V is it
a day
in l.akrlind. (i* . after driving
^ u iy iu ib
v ia n ,
Rep# John Tiber iRN’ Y.) and
basis of thr nuiolwr of men Uiat ther.
all day Sunday, and the kidnaper
During the agonising search for John W Byrnes ( R WIs ) folio*
acrompan) Hie drlisrry of "S|&gt;un
bought itetr snd sandwirhes
p | g g M illU S C o s h
Faulkner Gets Post
TJvr ear ran out nf gas in
ky" to anolhei club, multiplied th* child thr parents had appeal Ins the President's first regular
CHAHUITTOVIUJC (Ill'll —
An u plod ate r*i*&gt;r1 on tin srw b) Ihr round trip mils*
rd tn the kidnaper on the pre weekly conference with GOP
llurglars liroke stilts I’ erfei linn William Faulkner, winner nf thr Maeon snd the driver became
Dairies early ihi* morning bin \nhcl and Pnlllrer prtre* for hi* Intnlleated after drinking H" ige disposal plant and a prntee
1(1 The club in Ihr distllrt lhal [ sumption #h* was a fmslraled leaders of Ihe Mth Cavncres#
linn
nl
It*
use
In
Ihr
future
has
Taber said he understood Iherw
were "seared nff" by Ihe early novels and short stories, hie ac­ herr She said *h# grabtved hrr
has ih* lean mimb*r of goat |mother, promising thal she might
been requested by Ihe Banforil iTtyr
arrival nf one nf Ihe employes
miles will give to liie flub with visit tha child after ehe wa* re was no chance to the President'*
cepted a position as consultant in mn when he went to sleep and Commission.
announced plans to submit a TTthr highest number of tulles a turned to her family.
t lev eland llrown told he al ((,utem]-orary literature at the ran
The prx)|iw*e&lt;l treatment plant
Police had repressed belief thal l&gt;tlIk-ii dollar budget for the new
1 |i«- kidnaper awoke and cliassil
police that the thieves broke into University of Virginia
present
or
a
prl«e,
iJl
any
club
ramr In for much dlscussliMi last
Uw kidnaping was door to order fiseal year starling July I.
a supply room and the main of­
her but fled on fool when he saw
night when Commlsevmer* pond thal keep* the- goat for over 10 tn trap Ihe emnin'i awwetheart
fice, and lefl Ihnuigh the front Harney Quits Phils
Thr If) tit)!' leaders—five from
several plisrrv by on a oeartiy
calendar dav*. consecutively, with
a
red
the
effeel
of
no
plant
on
door
corner watching the chase
DUt delivering him In another Into marriage, and pave Ihr way the House and five from lh&lt; SenPIHUDEI.PHIA
(UPI)—
Roy
Sanford'*
growth
The
rily
said
in
tor getting four uf her oxen einl ale—railed at Hu Wfhile llmtsa
‘ They were apparently looking
Ttie car wa* a IM* Ford with
a July, ltff)7, meeting with the chib, must deliver him vy walk­ dren out of orphanage*.
at I 50 a. m to discuss with KIfor money, but didn't find any," Hamry resigned today aa genrr Michigan license plate*.
ing
'
Spunky"
l#i
tltr
club
that
Mate Hoard of II -alth thal a pry
lluu Ballinger, manager of (he at manager of the Philadelphia
seiihowi-r t h r administration'#
tnery treatment plant would hr lias "Spunky in It* possession al
o '" ' Pblilie* snd was replarrd by jnhn
legiitaiise program and other is­
dairy, said Ihi* morning
midnight on Wednrsday prreeed
under
«to
struct
ion
or
completed
J
ljumn
nf
the
Milwaukee
reported the entry at I:AS a m
sue* facing live new Congress.
Ing any caucus, ennlerrnre, nr
by
July,
|PM
*.
Brave*
llsrney
areepted
a
posl
W R Cosgrave and John Runt
House Republican L e a d e r
eons
ration
mu*l
Iske
Spunky"
lo
i tinstruction costs then were
htry of thr Sanford police invr.ll ,'0'1 «
of the
Charles A llallrck predicted a
the met ting
1
New York Yankees. a posl he
r
dim
a
led
at
IJJb.iHVl
To
till*
end,
MAIDSTONE. England t U I 'llgated.
LAFAYETTE, U (U P )*- To possible las cut within Ute "neat
til "Spunky” can W delivered
formerly held
Arthur King. 17. and Jcpiah M«r f|h “OH has t&gt;een set aside each lo another eluli only at an of It lire Chief Carlo P. 1.1*11 said In t*»o or three years" If tile Demo­
Commissioners
w«-rr
di*
rir it., have Iwcn Jailed lor «i lr*'
rial meeting or function of the •lay hi* nffi-r had nlrkrd up Ullf cratic-controlled emigres* coopmonth, fur burglary Iwteause they "'uraged al-.ut the re,. of Ihe fl
’Gold-Coated’ Story
naming,
should
iumtis
no!
lie
sale
B'hcral melons niup &gt;f the eluli ford H&lt;Ron of Pens are) a, an crates with Eisenhower.
I.ONIlilN (UPIJ— Ttie oflleial belieserl in adverlising
Halls rk sail! surh a reduction
to
whlrh be is Ixing delivered. esrajM-e Irom a Florida prison
Fair through Wednesday with Tas* new* agency Imlay rejMirlrd
Police »er» tipped off to the aids*. The Isaue would Ihrn go tn Name* were pulled out of 1 hal
Hr said Ihe At year old man “ may he modcsl, but H can bu
slowls rising l e i w i r r a t a r e s three hig gold deposits had hrt-n two men’*# oierattons by a paint the public for a vote, requiring .Vi to ••-*- who would tie the official was picked up on suspicion and attain'd" provides! the Deinucrata
lliamr of scatlrrra light frosl discovered in Ihe Aktau and Nil «*d business sign reading "King l*r cent plus one of thr freehold "liual Keeper" — Dirk Zartman a fingerprint check revealed him |»Hck with the budget goals. HsL
tonight. High this *(lrtn««n K*&gt; to ralau tlountains of ifussia The ami Morris, burglars Imorjioralril, rrt in Ihe city to pass Ihr f27n,IMNl won Ihe honors
to he ■ missing Florida oonvici. |leek said, however, that Ihe mat
71. low lonlghl .1* la IS. V*i|*Me agrnry said Ihe gold w»t w all k».id« of wnrl considered: issue.
Ih* plant would rrmuvr 40 lo Other buvins ** included a Jay A federal marshal will return him ter of a pnisthte laa slash d*d not
wind* 4 to 12 mile* per hour es- plrnllful that it was visihlr in breaking and enlering a fpeeial.come up at today's mealing,
6u iwsr cent of th* raw w-wagr cce will lie asslgnrsl to different In Florida thia week.
eep» wind* raiiw tonight.
many place*.
|ty."
from [Mike Monroe, Commission- entrances to the Ungwood area; |
|2U tn U- sjM-nt on new record*
rr* said.
for teen ags- dances to lie held
etrry Friday night inatrad of
rvery other weak
Jaycrr wive* will go to ttie Jan
3
u
mealing at Dr Land with 'lour
home B) YuJcwo Afborto. and Iok youlh said T saved up my money They said I would stay uvvrnighl
husbands. Ttie meeting will minor
rn a bus her*.
and look all of II earept 24 rrnt* and I sjienl three day* there."
Siufortt will participate in a Iht national Jayeee president, Dob
"Sorry, kid." Tuldis said
Representative* lhan eaoh type moltoo*. A siandardiaed uj&gt;*.-iu«a
"Thai wa* last Friday," the out of my saving* account lo buy
na’ iorial Civil Defense last to Cos, with s banquet.
"It’s unfair," Hie youth cried
youth said "AH I want is a chance the ticket.
nf
builneaa to downtown Sanliud •n&lt;* closing Dm*# for downlowfe
' What's uidilr’ " Tuhb* replied morrow to measure the *tM-rd of
merchants also M uiwh-r du&lt; aK
" I ’m eipcrlenrcd. you know
to get a Job where people won't
«d&lt;
n.ert at I M a m. loroorrnw
local
relay
to
air
raul
warning#
I've done a little grocery work, "Was K fair when you ran away
make fun nf me."
to
jiian
1
proposed
sale*
program
The- exorcise will Irst Ihr effi
Mieiing with John Kruler, man­
In the negt room, Officer Jesse and a littlr acroutiling—simple, of from home and caused your moth
This wiU be lit* last Retail Mrr ager of th* Chamber uf C'ommerra,
Tubbs, a young, dark haired po­ course. I've even done a Hill* arl- er and father all tha' anilely? cienry of state amt local center* |n i " n n r ' P r i U n e n
You got rolled up with the law, in rrlaying eivll defense warning*- ** A x U l l L B i l I I C I V
liceman. pieces! tog e th e r the dr Ing "
chants Division meeting before a reprvsebtallkes of III* pres* and
son, and miw you’ve got to pul of impending attack Thirty nine
tatU.
Bound fur JsH
Victor Borge. famous eorenhan general session with all merchants. radio yesterday pledged lo
The youth's height 4 hut A Tti* youth was atrnoet imilmg up *&gt;,h H-”
Stale, and 9.000 HUel wtll get
plim(t, W|M appear to Saa
f'harlea Slauhit*, veteran uw r the Hrtjii Alerrhsnts Division with
adrquate publicity and editorial
loch** Weight shout to or W) until Tubbs lold him he would
1 ,r **‘
hud Jan J1 *1 the Civic Cooler, chamlmng eapezT, «uU present ad­ support.
pounds Hair; blond and wavy. have lo he Inokrd a* a transient. Driver Gets 10 YearH
vertising and prusnoUoo ideas few
Thrr* will be no public partici
Itotgr a appearance «
KrRirr urged ciuperatawi aa Aw
"Does that mean juvenilr Jail'"
Wear* glasses Clothes a ragprdy
approval. ritauhN* M assisting tb*
Wixxlson R Smith, was con paimn, radio and television sta­
red and while flannel shirt and Ute youlh asked, his lips qulvw vlctrd of manslaughter yesterday tions wiU not be used. Thr Na th* Heart Fund to Hike
c u m m s i He* without charge. He al­ part of all mrlchant* and sirtsaed
tog
brown corduroy trousers
Mr*, lavmanl Munson simoone ready has offered essny sugges­ the isnporlsnrc of ttie Wednesday
and sentenced lo ten year* *( Uonal Warning Systam frqm the
"I'm afraid ri doe*, son.” Ttlbh* hard labor by ClrruM Court Office of Civil and Defense Hohi rd tins morning that final plana tion! for improving riosmtowo meeting at th* Chamber eg 0UN»
"M was hard to hrlteee the
kids itory until he started talk­ said. Until w* a 4 u I a c t your Judge Voile Wliliaini Jr.
(ur lhe concert art incomplete. trad*.
Illation will alert the nation
Tb* purpoa* uf Aw Diviaioa la t»
ing." Mid Twbbs. ‘il#*» brilliant folks"
Headed kg Chairman Fraaeia
Smith was Ihe driver of a car Tima of live last was not re­ Ticket salr* will be revaaled *d
and sensitive Maybe loo brIIMant.
"Ob, pfease, *4r," the youth Involved to a cotillion that killed leased. Re pig card* from each ■ laler date. The performsnee la RowmiHat Jg„ Ate ousnsnittee and up Aw growing trend (now gglfo
He said be'a a senior al Vulcan sobtied. "ibm'l pot me bark In Ihrr* persons Uel Sepleiiilwr •( city wMI be analyied after th* tentatively scheduled at I p. m. rwpreMrnialivM are * «peeled to mated at (to per ernd to shop la
Hlj^l Sc' onl "
there. I ran away once before and Ihr turner *f Fuat HI. uui r u m s * Ui tdealtiy aiajor source*
Mrs, Mail, .a ss rhkirman of lb* suggest at least three general Orlando aa
F’is a t k 4 s*
kitotr * a a g h I as* k
Uf

Mrs. Sharon Dies;
Well-Known Here

City Fills Posts
On Various Boards

Father Won't Sign
Kidnaping Charges

Officers Seeking
Orlando Kidnaper

Long wood la y ce e s
G et Sanford Goat

Republicans Hint
Surplus In Budget

Report Requested
On Sewage Plant

Burglars Find
Ad Got Results

Florida Escapee
To Be Returned

Weather

Boy S o ys It's Tough To B e Tiny G u y
ft' noll-YWUOD (UPI&gt;— "Do yon
know what M mean* to be tiny?"
Fighting hack lears, the youth
asked the question to lhe waiting
room of the Hollywood police sta
tfon.
Ttwei enable to runlaui Km emu
(tone, he hurled his fare to hi*
dirty hand* and sohln &lt;1
'They're a l w a y s laughing *1
trto," he cried. "I’ m almotl IS, but
they say I look like 9 or in."
O Truly, he did. Th»t was why a
YMUA clerk lipped off police whin
(he youth, who identified himself
aa CtvnsUqtoer Panter. uf AllwGa,
Can.. Weed la register Monday

S a n fo rd S m ttfi

M erchants To P la n
D rive For B u sin ess

CD Alert Slated
Here Tomorrow

Borge To Appear

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Questions And Answers
On Filibuster Squabble
W ASHINGTON (U P I) - Qura
U n a u d answer' oa the Senate's
■ M a t e r light:
■ What la th* reason lor lha
flghl?
A. The underlying issue la the
•eatentloa that the present filit.ua
ter rate baa krpt the Senate from
paating "adequate" civil rights
legislation.
0 . What la the p ro m t rule?
A . Buie 21, adopted In 1949. re
quire* a vote of two-thlrdi of the
entire mamberihlp to Invoke rlo
hire, or ahot off debate
Q. Who are Ihe opponent* In lha
flght?
A. A coalition of liberal" Dein••rate and Rapublicana U prr»»

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Florida
State
Bank
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failed Preaa laWraalioaal
NKW YOR K— Cuban rebel lead
er Fidel Castro, In a recorded
television Interview, criticizing the
Untied Slates government for sup­
porting Latin American dirUlora:
"The Untied State* speaks about
democracy and forget* about Ihe
democratic feeling of Ihe people
in Latin America."

Ing for change! la the rule. South
•rn Democrat, o p p o s e
any
change. Senate Democratic Lead­
er Lyndon B. Johnson (Tag.I has
offered • '‘compromise" proposal.
Q. What do the liberals want?
A. They seek ■ new rule which
would permit Ihe Srnste lo cut off
debate by m a j o r i t y vote o f the
DALLAS - Grady Wilson, an
evangelist
Billy
Senate'! N
members after K associate of
Graham, on Graham'* plana to
day*.
I). What la Johnson'! proposal? enter Mayo Clinic for treatment
A. Under hia resolution, debate of an eye disorder:
"There la no possibility that he
rould he halted by a two thirds
majority of aenators present and will loae hia vision. It's just a
temporary thing. A few weeks'
voting
q. Ilow will the lasue ha re­ rest and he will get over K."
solved’
WASHINGTON The Senate
A. The neat test vote la expect­
ed to come on a move by the Commerce Committee, In a report
lihrrala In substitute their propos­ criticizing Ihe Federal Communl
al for the Johnson resolution If ration* Commission for falling In
that falls, the Senate probably will act on Ihe question of pay televi­
vote on Johnson'! resolution, al­ sion:
"It should resolve this question
though other amendments or auhat once. And If It conclude! that
( atltutea may be offered.
t|. How long will the flghl last? It lacks jurisdiction. . .it should
A. It la expected lo go on at forthwith ask Congrrts to amend
least two or three morr days, hut Ihe communicalinna act."
rould be curtailed or prolonged.
VATICAN C IT Y — I'ope John
q. What are the prospect!?
A. The majority vote proposal XXIII, speaking lo Ihe mothers of
la expected to lose. A prospective ISO needy Roman children during
attempt to put arro.t a 60 per a delayed dldrihutlnn of Kplphany
cent cloture rule la believed to gifts:
"Don't be afraid of having
•tend a better chance. Hut It la
mure likely the Johnson plan many children. There la always
the grace of the Lord and this
eventually will be adopted.
q. What waa Ihe rule Itefure the ! world has not been created to he
preaenl one was adopted In 1919? a cemetery,"
A. From 1917 bi 1919. two thirds
of those present and voting could
limit debate; lliia la lha same aa
Johnson's compromise.

Britain Is Coated
By Heavy Freeze

Deaths

The past year waa the biggest 1643.22, and cash and due from
aver in busineai volume and a (other banks. $2.280,019 36.
Tucker listed these highlights
good year in earning*, atockholdera and director* of Ihe Florida of Use year at Florida State
Rank;
State Bank hare were (old at
A pension and profit-sharing
annual meeting* last week.
plan for officers and employes
T . E. Tucker, preaidenl, said became affective Jan. 31, 1958;
in hia annual report that bank a site waa purchased for new
resource* al the close of busi­ banking quarters at Ihe corner of
ness on Dec. 31 totaled tlO.972,- First It. and Railroad Ave.; Dal­
iitS.Vd. deposit* 110,2mr4-11.f»4
las E. Loop, vice president ami
Other figure* cited by Tucker personal loan oflicer, wa« pro
Included: 3.344 loans granted, moted to auditor. Installment
113,472 drive-in customers serv­ loan departments, McNulty Group
ed, 11,004 total accounts. 3310,- of Banks.
MS,30 in construction loans made
Mrs. Mickey Hickson was th*
during thr year, 364.000 paid oat recipient of Ihe Employe Achieve­
in Christmas ciub savings.
ment Awards for 1936; Roland
In 1056, account* totaled 9.047; Wesson and Mr*. Clair Kendall
at the end of 1037, the number were named recipients of the Offi­
had climbed in 9.963, an Increase cer-Department Head* Achieve­
of 91$; at the end of the past ment Awards for 1937 and 1936.
year, thr number jumped lo 13,In a letter to stockholders.
f(M. an Increase nf 1,041 during Tucker said that total resourrM
the II months.
of thr hank had grown by 03 per
During 1936. the Florida Slat* cent and in capital and reserve
Rank loaned a total at 36.S38.402.- accounts by 139 per cent.
42. This was morr than the total
"The hank la keeping pan with
In 1937. almost 31 million higher the growth of our area, and if ia
than the 1936 total.
significant that we have been a
Net earnings, before taxes and dominant factor in Ihr stimula­
before distribution to rrserves tion of this growth." Tucker
and unearned discount, amounted said. "Your directors and officers
to 370.837.29. Tucker said A l­ •re of thr firm belief that an
though grots earnings were high­ alert and active hank, sensitive
er than Ihe year Iwforr, Ihe cost to community needs. Is oflrnlimr
of operating Ihe hank also was the economic difference between
higher.
growth and stagnation."
Resources listed al thr close of
business for 1936 were; loans and
Capital punishment was abol
discounts, 31,077,999.26; banking Islied In Rhode Island on Eeh 11,
house, furniture and futures, IA32. except that a person wh#
3193.330; U. S. Government bonds, commit* murder while serving a
$2,097,431 80; other tsondl. $1.421,• i life «e"' -e can he hanged,

LONDON (U P I) — The worst
)*r.a r H A V EN , Coon ( I l l 'l l —
Hear Adtn George T. I’rttcnglll, , (reel* In 12 years costed Britain ,
81, USN (Itet.l, holder of thr with Ice and snow today. It left a
, trail of stranded motorists and
1Navy Cross, died Sunday.
marooned the Duke of Edinburgh
«
N EW YOR K (U P lj— Miss Mary and f’r!ncr Charles In a puli
M. Roberta, 62. former editor-in- | 1 Heavy snow fell In the Interior
chief of Ihe American Journal of of thr continent, Isolating several
OWm V
IIV
k
i.ik
H u m . * , |Nursing, died Sunday , two day* villages In Hungary and causing
in« . a Kloridte cor* after suffering a stroke.
floods In French towns along thr
■o rellon
River Seine. The flrlliih ship Hen
M UUJm T Ti»
A l e r t * * * * r n « ' h l * ' i in o i f u i a l M r . ,
vrackic hit a mine In the North i
•rds fl u nk l i t . r - s . m . Pu b li c
Sea, hut was making for a tier I
Heeertlte Ilf Mttrtlhol# f ' o u n t r . F ln r*
[ 4 a . In f i k o r of i l l o r l s « I nod n u n
man port under it* own power m
P A I l f I I. N O . r
heavy seas.
Ito te d wn r III Mol of W u r
T h a t i»srt of U t « U . J i » n d I I
Drifts up to JO fret high clogged '
IIIRM INGIIAM . Knglitid M il'll
o f Pm lr lt e l - a k r M a n o r s as ra*
Isolatrd villages In j
c o n l s . l in 1*1wt Monk I I . Ps a s — Rennie Thomas. 47. sought new roads and
tl. l*Ulillr rs« r ds of H r tn in n l s wayi to raise a loan today after northeast Scotland.
o u n t r . P lo tl il a
innr* narti* u*
The duke and his son, heir to
i r l r t l a i r r i M t l as fo l l o w s , to* a dozen pawnbrokers declined lo
wit
I Ihe throne, were forced to spend I
I l ' k l n u l t i K At a p o i n t &gt;•» 7* f##t lend him tMl with his wife as se­
thr weekend at thr Pleasure lloal
North «*f thr H W taifnrr .*f curity.
iaait IV. o f 1*1A t of I'talria* l»«ti**
Mrs. Tlmmas, 41. Ihe mother of 1Inn, a pub In Norfolk, when a
Manor*
ra*«*rsl»*l in
I'lat
l i o o k t i . i - i i p n . r u i . h r i i e r . four
children,
said she had lake flooded Ilia liny Island when- !
&amp;r&lt;i* »*f Hrfitliiolo f o u n t Y. F lo r*
they had planned to hunt root
Ido. t h e m * r u n .No rth l a f»#t, planned to repay Ihe loan by
I'ub owner* Mr. ind M n. Al '
l i m i t * Mart
fr e t , to IV C
rooking, washing and cleaning for
of m s u i t e to t ha le f t hteblnar
• ratlin* of I J 1 . 7 I feet, w i t h m Ihe pawnbroker She said Ihe Idea lien Ami* laid thr duke had a
central
an&gt;l*
•. f
|A*M* was at inurh hers at her hus­ ' room of till own while the young
lei*
» ’Hetaris* of H*l St f*et
prince shared a room with two
to IV T . of eaitl t u n a , " 4 l*l I* band's.
other buys, member! uf their par
T t.eii'a lh a m«»»t K e i i r r l r *»»r*
■ er taf laiit I I
aaf **»l*l lalal.
ly. They alayT-d over Friday and
fVt‘)n&lt; *
H oul li m i » l e r I y
aionM
Saturday nights while Ihr local
lh # i : « a t # r l t
line *af I -*»t w SS
••id St " f ••!«! t»l«at • sllatanie
villagers drank at usual al thr
Ut I k f . l i fe#f
taa t |»e |V r .
«»f a c u r t a left halYll.te • f mil III#
bar.
Of n fe# I, li t e m r IT.** feet |•»
TA L L A H A S S E E (U l’l i - A two
III* tmaat H o i l h a a l t asarurr of
lest J ! uf ■#l«l I'lstl. t h r i l l I III day urienlatlun rourss- for schixd
a S . W ihrerflian a I o i i k N o r t h *
member*
opened
here
• f i r ll n a Ilf l e a s t t2. m •ll#t«ns# lioard
CLINTON, N. Y. — (U P li -D u r
of SO «1 feel, t h e m • \\*»| 14 |i today.
f t •!. a i»#rt of l«o| J r . lii po int
ing its first
four basketball
Asst.
Ally.
Gen.
Ralph
(Slum
uf taear innliiM.
IselfiK p a r t
of
games, llamlllon College com
i^»t# I I
I I anal I t
and
School
Hoard
Supt.
Thomas
O W N HI • MV
milled only 41 personal fouls, Ihr
O a k l*ark Ilona##. I **• . • Khar* D. Hailey were scheduled to ad
fewest chatgrd to any tram in
14# i *»rp or «t Ion , a# to lost# I I dress the meeting
Stale Sclmul thr country. Hamilton lost all
• ml SS. atnl ow n a *1 h r M o r r i s
P t a n k a and M i l l # I' t a n k a . N i l Hoard Association I’resldrnl Hen­
four games.
. . . w lf # . a# fo la*&gt;t SI
ry O. Earwood of Hell* Glade,
a U B . i K e T TO;
M o r t K a c a r*. *f «ls f In o f f ; Ini presided.
llook
l»l.
I ‘ «a a M l .
Gov. Lrlioy Collins was asked
fl u M lr# 4«yr*ta of
Hamliiofa
&lt;*ounl«
U l n r l i l i . In
far*»r
nf to make a brief welcome addren.

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T o m o rro w ^

F o r R o y R o b e rts
TIT U S V IL L E ( U P I ) - Funeral
services will be held hero Tuesday
for Boy F. Roberta, former state
rtpretentative and Brevard Coun­
ty aheriff.
Roberta, 66. died Sunday of g
r
heart attack at his home here.
He had been III for a number of
F**rs.
0)
Roberta served two terms 4
the state Legislator* after M
years aa sheriff.
He It survived by his widows
C IN C IN N A TI. Ohio (U P I)— Mr. Edna, one ton. Roy Jr., and •
and Mr*. Horace Bradshaw and brother, C. V. Roberta.
their flv* children never had a
Russia and 'or it* satellites bare
chance when an exploding oil
alove engulfed their frame and taken pert in eight ef the IS imaB
•tureo home in flame* early Sun­ wars which have occurred line*
the end ef World War II.
day. firemen said.
Firemen rushed lo lh* suburban
laneoln Heights home and quickly
SOME P EO P LE S T IL L D ON 'T
brought the fir* under control, but
KNOW — We operate Saafoed'a
anly Commercial “ Whit# Prtnt”
they couldn't save th* occupants,
whose bodies were burned so bad­
Shop.
ly authorities had trouble disting­
uishing them.
JAN U AR Y B
319 *. PARK AVK.
The victims were Identified as
Adm issions
Eula Mae Jwverette (Sanford) Hradshaw. li; his wife, Emma.
36; Janies, 9, Michael, •; Mary
Helen Moye (Sanford)
Margaret, 3; Horace Jr., 8; and
Edward Smaile (Enterprise)
Lennard Malhleux (Sanford) |Retty Jane. 1.
The bodies of the parent* were
Roia Trayer (Donner's
found near a door leading outside
Grove)
Tlie children’s bodies were In two
Fannie Uranion (Sanford!
bedrooms. Iwo lying on the floor,
Carol Krrislnger (Sanford)
th* rest In bed.
B litb i
Hahy girl lo M r and Mn
Roan Turner (Sanford)
llahy girl to 31r. and 3tr*.
Joseph Itramon (Sanford)
TO K Y O (U P I(-P o lice called of(
Discharges
today a five-day search for bam­
F e n la rta c
Mrrgarel Ray and hahy girl boo shop owner Osamu Nakagami
(Enterprise)
21. iuv|K-cted of killing a man j
T h e Very B«ot
Naomi Rrrry and hahy hoy found kVrdnt-sday in his shop.
(Sanford!
•
Embarrassed poller admitted
310 B. I at
Lrskin Lay (Sanford)
thry had learned (hat Nakagami
D o re e n H r ls lr r ( S a n f o r d )
was thr murdered m "

PITTSBURGH ( U P I &gt; - A pair of
finicky reindeer at the Highland
Park Zoo have been fed to their
satlafartion
but
too
officials
warned they will have to aelile
for a leas exotic diet in the fu­
ture.
The r*Indeer, which arrived
here from Norway last week,
went on a two day hunger alrike
when an accompanying load of
Norwegian peat mot* waa mis­
laid. They were offered corn, oats,
beet root and even local prat
moss but refused lo eat.
" I had a pair of ravenous rein­
deer on my hands when the food
finally came through," said soo
Supt. Howard R. Hay*. He said
the reindeer would be eating Ihr
Norwegian peat mots for about
two weeka during which more
ordinary food would he mixed
with M.

“ In about two w»vka they’ll b«
eating oaU and beet root and lik­
ing It,” Haya laid optimistically.
"At least (hey better. You can't
buy Norwegian peat moas al the
corner delicatessen.”

Stove Explodes, 7
In Family Killed

Hospital Notes

Wieboldt’s J S m

O. D. Farrell’s

It’s All Very Clear

Arcade
Package Store

taae ce Tr

,Can’t Pawn Wife,
New Loan Sought

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Orientation Set
For School Boards

Crime Doesn’t Pay?

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NEW H AVEN , Conn. - ( I l l ' l l Mrs Es&gt;--&gt;'sst|ra Niev* was relea id ai.er treatment at SI.
Ra|ilia«l's llos|&gt;ltal for a hip in­
jury suffers*! in a fall at her
Nit |. iiom* She was said lo hr none
Nw f th* worse, despite her ag*— tl'J.

N . Ha I rails .
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for a pairtIon of H i.u il i m i m I H* .oi.
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VOL. X LIX
-&lt;ghy lie hacked hi* wife and two of hi* children to death
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‘ with an axe early yeaterday, wan allowed to talk to hi* 14- A l b e r t C o le R e s ig n s
year-old daughter in the county jail here today.
WASHINGTON (DPI)— Preai
Harry Gifford IliKKin*. technical writer for the Martin deal Elsenhowrr today accepted
Oo. plant in Orlando. Ia*t nijfht wu* bound over to await a*
lbc adnilniitrator
r?’l?n,*lion °*of the '!Mooting
t0,f
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Cub Scout Killed
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Four Youths Fined
For Firecracker;
One Denies Charge

~ TUESD AY, JA N U A R Y 18. I9IS9

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 31T

Red Peace O ffer Termed
Stupid, Brutal By Dulles

Higgins be held without bond
HOME ( t i l l — Roberto Kottef
Today, Ruth Ann Higgins, who Nnl today asked a Rome tribunal
tpread the alarm yrtierda) morn for
" f "‘*
An llyearnid Oemlnole High
ing. was allowed lo villi her hrf* f ^
rn by Sw*dUh *tU ,M School graduate has denied havfattier.
Ingrio Bergman.
Ing anything tn do wilh throwing
Through
a flrecrarker at two hoys on
Sammy Joe Mott. 10. dressed in
Through
tie
coroner*
Jury o | . _ _ l H t i r l i i 'l l t t i t i
hU blue Cuh Stout uniform was h‘ «riftg. and today. Miggln* had D L l l O U l L S C U l i a i e U
Sunday.
•hn. and
jn(| kitted
klll.-H Monday
Mnmlav ' night
ni?hi °n&gt;F «** Malement lo make " I
F T JACKSON. S C. ( D I D William Benvowvky aasd ihit
shot
when he tried to keep his mother, killed them ami that ta all I the Army Monday dedicated a morning that he did not see Pat-1-------non-commissioned officers acsd rirfc Erickson light the cherry
den mother of the cuh pack, from have lo aay."
He 'appeared puttied by hit emy here# the first school of Us bomb that Inhered Regie Roland,
being shot by a disappointed sot
actions, saying, "It all seemed kind for (.site training instructor*. to.
tor.
"H a rry Slinrki and I wore on
Ills mother. Mrs. Alma Most. to crystal clear this (Monday)
ly passengers in (he ca r." he
_ . was wounded critically when '"..rning,
,,h‘'*d »•
C A R D IFF. Walra (D IM ) - Pa- »atd "If I eotild have prevented
M m Iried lo help her ton a* he *oln* around m circlr*.
Ta il to (hr Ikin' a bullet wound Meanwhile, inte.ligaling olf.r
tricl* Jonet. 17, was married what happened I would have done
In hi* head
''r * l,,rmed •* hogwavh
reports Monday after Handing m the anything, lo the point of holding
Police
said Albert M
Colvin carried hy out-of county
new*
%now au niKht
buy a wedding the firecracker in my own hand"
J r . 3*. Kokomo, admitted the P*P*r » •b*‘ Hlggmv claimed the j ri. „ , vale
price of IS 50
Iternowtky said that he and
thootingi He wa» shot
m the T ill was watching him.
Slinrick were plrkrd up by Char
forrbead. but wa» not wounded , ^j° motive^ forjhe triple |*la&gt;ing | I
III I l l u l i l
let Metier and the Krickton hoy,
W ASHING TON_____
(DIM)— A teicn
seriously. •Police said the wound *u l* been (mind today lifficers
MADRAS. India ( I l l ’l l — Hrest and were "Jutl laktng a Sunday mir rr|Nvrt circulating here con
. . . self inflicted
• M n u r * t» "The dent Tito of Yugoslavia arrived ride "
jure* up a picture of II bomba
The Imy had dressed in hi* uni Rasvrlt Galt. Wallham, Mast , todayal»ard his yacht
lor
a"I hayr four younger brolher*
|,l|ln| (n spam to dive at largrta
offerevl
hometown.
form fur a dsn meeting in his Higgins'
,K&gt; brief vlvlt during hi* lourof SouUi of my own. and would n rv rr do Pn caryh whenever Ihrlr matlers
borne. The shooting occurred just clue.
Kavl
Atla.
anything to harm a child tnlen- fr&lt;.| (|,r r r might lo lie a war
Investigators said Higgins ap
Th« report prepared bv Hand
I lionally," Bernowsky said
as fawr minutes before Ihe meeting
Meas to have begun.
IU V’1n nyiu * L nl,.i,b,w [ L a ' n|.wui'
1 Brrnowaky rescued tiny Nancy lorp research expert. for the
Colvin, police said, admitted tie Ki'lkd a* they slept were Rich
T O K Y O (U P I) - Tokyo police N,rhoU
U k r M ,r&gt; 'V )
SP»re Committee, discussfired at Mr* Muss )u*t a* Sam­ . H iiiM in . » am Brain Dig- »'• Panning lo add women to the summer Die boy was cited lor „ "bombing from ..le ll.tr. " U
my ran In front of her. apparent
V
'|J Fatally iniurr I was M r! force to help fight Juvenile
delin
hl‘ 'lu'
' h,nkln*'
whrn hV
the laVrn
t’n.led States and
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,-d into
Iherk water,
scooped
her rufc*h «•».
llu„ jahoih
havr
thli
ly trying vainly to knock U* gins. 12 ratally Injured was M r. , ...... _ _
weapun from Ihe min i Ii i m I

H-Bomb In Space Two Wrecks, Car Blaze, Secretary Thinks
Acceptance Could
To Dive On Target
Crazy Lights, Confusion Bring Another War
Termed Possible

Gown For Bargain

A big tractor Uaiiv-r tuiiuvl over | Activity al Ihe Ylol-xs Inn lilt it&gt;
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Seiraand slid M&gt; fret on its side early |h’*Y during Ihe dark hours John tary of Slate John Foster Duller
this morning at the intersection of Charles Erickson, Euftis. failed to today branded as brutal and stuIT t*J and I aks-shore Hint
slop al the stop sign as he turned pid the Russian proposals for a
Poller said Ihe accident was off French Ills csr ended up |German peace treaty
lie aatd
caused bi c re a tive rps-evl on Ihe hanging over Ihe seawall at t ake- they would run (he risk al plunopart of the driver, Hilton Toonter shore Hlvd . amt was removed by a ing Europe into a new wnr.
IT'fswfoid. W ayrroai, Ga.
wrecker. Erickson was put in JaU , Dulles told a newt confrrcneo
The truck overturned when it lilt and charged with driving while in [the I'nltrd Stair* was prepared to
the renter island jutl beyond the toslcalrd. The incident occurred at guarantee Russia against Hie p«ia&gt;
Motors inn. and skidded across •7:Mi p.m
sibilily of resurgent German mili­
Ihe highway to the shoulder CrawAnd then there were Hie traffic tarism if Germany were reunified
font was traveling niulh on light*. Power was interrupt!*! in under frte elections.
Frriuh
H&lt; was charged with downtown Sanford causing a jam
Rut, hr laid, the Russian de­
al First Si. and French when Ihe mand for a neutralized and dolights seemed lo go amuck around mill! anted Germany
ia worse
I .'to p m. Confuswd driver* dldnl ( than brutal; K 1* stupid and un­
know whether to slop or go, unlit realistic because N eventually
Investigated by the next Seminole
M IAM I ( Dl
Ambrose Olllff. The charge of tUm Hoth this country ami the
Public Works Head Rid RiChard' might lead the German* lo try
2 " h , l h , , L n o n , „ J d b w IW M i ” u j
,.u T " ‘ l . i * "
'T
SZ
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repaired the signals.
|to play the East against the Weal
Insurance coveted the damage amj thereby again shatter world
to obtain hi* release fn&gt;m jail mean Ihe end of weekly television w|ck ^
I102 „ min_ ilfrl&gt; . lo rjr1h
raused by Mrs. Pauline Hobby , peaCe as it did in 1914 and 1S».
bout*
when site backed into a plaie glass ] l&gt;ulle-a said he and oilier U. S.
was Charles Messer, driver of Ihe This, Ihe Rand report says,
Tseo Sanford women are pak wn,*,*r liomT______________
window at MeKoberla Tire and official* are noi engaged In any
car Messer pleaded guilly lo the ' impllea the potsilnlitv of bomb­
lent* in Seminole Memorial Hoa-1
charge of possession of lirewarks ing from a salrllitr" ft would | J. II Vanlloy was appointrsl to Supply on West Firat St. Mr*. specific negotiations with vislllnf
pilal billowing an arcident yea-j
\ U 3 r A n 111 A C *
TO K Y O (D P Il— The Com mu 1 Patrick Krickton was fined a take refined propultlon ev|Ulpmrril (hr llnatd of llotul Trustees by Hubby made a bole big enough to Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I.
Unlay afternoon on Highway It- i U l l J s J l l u l U I I 1 / l v J y
nisi New China n* w* agency said lo)a| „( $i»uy after iw was found lo accomplish this You ran't Just1Hanford City Comrnitsl«ners last drive Hi* squad car through." ac- Mlkoyan Hut he added be hope*
K . south of the Trading Povl A
cording to ( apt Arnold Williams each side is gelling a better untoday the Red Chinese armed guilty uf discharging and posses* dump something out of a satellite. nlsrht.
two month* old baby escaped in- m
sa 1/
II
forces "contributed'' in million lnK fir r wurkt and assault with a If you did. R would lust lag along
Vanlloy Joins Voile William* Sr ! I . t C ° W, U * * *d^o4n,n* derslandmg id what ia really la
man days of labor In I9M on prnj deadly weapon.
ant Herman Jacohsen on the
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the ntind of Ihe oilier.
The accident occurred when
10 orbit
lllvcuvsinns Important
The prank ended in remorse (or
Mrs. Dots Ann Clemen. II. pullMr* laiuise Audrey Sharon died ect* in holld the national economy.
Rut the idea of launching a hoard
1 ^
W for,un4,r WM
H» vDuties said it was im|Nirtant la
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all the hoy*, llernowtky said this wary,,aj from a salrllitr In a
Skin*), Vililen. Dai. Rallen and
m A Irorn the west side of the * H a m . yesterday in Washing-1. , ............... .
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morning that he had visited Regie
trajectory Ui earth is. Hie j W. A Horn were appointed lo the
Tiighway across the path of a inn D C , following an operation v 5 llJ)| K )l t C U l i n i D f l
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U,,,,H have lbe discussion* with .Mlko­
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Lit.... i!r.Miwwp
pickup truck heading south, ollic-She was the wife of the late Judge
WASHINGTON (D P I) — Sen Roland, and wanted "to apologue |t p,,f( igya, "an entirely
rrason i Electric Ibiard
and leRoy
Groover 1 ^*r ,lUrd '•“ h gaKillne The fire yan because they could lead to
miscalculations
which
ect said. The Clemen automobile
James G. Sharon of Sanford. She Barry Goldwater (R -A rlt.) said for any part" he had m the mat- i(,|f line •&lt;
»rvl W D Hawkins to the Plumb- department was summoned and c e d in g
' i i «i
ll*»«age was otherwise might plunge the two
eras hit In the left rear and spun was ?H
today he ha* hten endorsed for ter
' "For unmanned satellites," the ing Board
alwiut 14u. Nu one has Iw-ea appiw countries into real trouble with
around in ihe opposite direction.
Mr*Sharon was a daughter of ■the senate GOP campaign chair-lb e injured
boy was treated lor trp,irt continues. "Ihe
rjrction Commissioner# approved the orbended in the ertm*.
eat Ii oilier. Their are enough real
Mrs Clemen was thrown Irom
James Waldcn*c Smith and Jane menship by Prcddenl Eisenhower leg and hand wounds alSeminole jopcgHon ran be initialed and
dinjnrr alailishlng the clly ulilitlwa
difficulties between Moscow ami
tlie car onto the pavement »us- || Smith, destendenls of well and Vice President Richard M Memorial Hospital alter the acct controlled itirectly Irom a ground department, and pulling Us func
Washington, Dulles said, without
dent, and releaaed^_______
talnlng a severe head rut Her known West Florida pioneer fam Nixon
radar station In sight of Ihe ejec-1 lion* under Ihe Public Works lie
adding In Hie problem by permit­
condition was listed a* good this die*, who established re«&lt;lcncr he-I
lion point.”
partmen! I lie parks, too, rente
ting inis apprrht-nsinn* to aalst.
morning by hospital authorities fore
Or. H adds "g Jrcl Ion ami ilc lery and awimming pooli were put
Dulles takl the United Statea
A passenger. Mr». lairelta Stick
The Sharons moved lo Sanford
CHICAGO (U P li — Mrs Earl
sernt guidance could be carried inh&gt; the Recreation Department.
was conferring constantly with lt&lt;
J e r . 62. is reported in •'lalrly in 1920. Judge Sharon praMircd ,U|(1 u
nirth u&gt; her seeink on a fully automatic basis in Sid Rnlurd
was eooflniii*l a*
Western Allies on Ihe German
^(W Kl" condition, with a cut over | law here, served as county judge ; , 1)U, ch|l)| a lw&gt; .Sunday just 62
the satellite at any llmr after re- brad of Public works, and Ronald
•• •
s ♦ paml P.uiupean situation, lit takl
her left eye and Internal injuries, for many years, slid as municipal h(((ir, lf|rr ,lrr 16 &gt;raroW l)au&lt;(l
relpt of a general signal Irom the j Perry as director of Hie IteereaNLW YORK (D P I)— The father Hus government would uffrr .00
Driver of Hie pickup truck was judge several year* Mrs Sharon |rr Mr, Kaymond G liner, pre
ground lo proerrd lo the attack." I Ik* and Parks tmparlinrul.
erf infsiM Usa Rose Chlonchio re- counter propnvala in Russia noan electrician from Orlando. WU- was a memlwr of Ihe l-Yr*l Haplis* Hn|K, ,1&gt;r w(|h
MACON. Ga (D P I)— Police and
fused today lo sign a complaint Irs* they were agrrcatde to lha
Ham M U ln g. He was uninjured. Church, the D D C . D A It and rh|,lt llm „ ^
the F ill werr conducting a wide
against Ihe 4J year old grand- Western Kufupean*. whom lie daDamages to the truck were cstl P. K. O.
mother charged wilh kidnaping smiled as equally nr rnorw to o
sprrait sc
search loday for a man
irn's 1»V)
Survivor* include one daughter, J .', . : . .. .
tpreail
mated at Mou Mrs Cleme
Hht haby from her hoapilal crib earned in the mailer than Ifw
otal low. Mr*. Werltng Ibdling. Washington. I 1
who kidn aped a young woman
car was considered a tolal
and keeping her for nine days
, WEN DON (U P I) - friar luck aml hrr * year obi »&lt;m In Orlando'
Drilled Jilatr*
Higl'way Patrol Troupe r J L D C .; three sons. James G. Sharon hav
walk'd out on Rotiln lb««l Sunday
Frank Chmnrhiu, as. an aliorSikes said lie had charged Mrs. J r . Washington; Airs Sharon, Dr
n*y. made hla rrfuaal in Hronklyn
Alexander
Gauge,
wlto
Mr*
Dorothy
Patrick
10W
Clemen with violation of right «&gt;&lt;• l.and. ami Chandler Sharon. San- \l,o r
felony coin where Mr* Jean
ford; four grandchildren. Sterling I’^ f* •*)* P°Dly friar in a T\ se Macon police that she fYs*d from
|Wa&gt;
Rolling J r .
I'rrry
M
i l ’atl
"r0M*. r,,tlirn to play |ll&gt;r kidnaper wlu-n he became Die
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Longwood
Jayne* now have 1club under a **H uf rulw* to he lavaron*. inulber of eight, waa lo
Sharon, Mary Audrey Sharon and llJk' the Sidney Grernslreel l&gt;|&gt;e mioalcaled an»l fell asleep in the a ,(0a| ^ t!&gt;•-■r mrmlM-rthip
I followed
In* arraigned un a kidnap charge
Chandler Sharon Jr.
heavy villain.
back seal of his car.
Th* club was honors*! with [ They atr i l l No orw one club which carries a possible penally
Funeral services will lie held to- M n | . /* , r j ,
»»t
She said Ihe man had forced -spunky V l l ”, a gift f r u m shall deliver "Spunky" to an nf a* years to Itfr Imprisonment.
morrow morning al lo al Gawler i N U l l S CaCt 1 i i y lv JlI.'L 1 ( i,,., alM| l.«r young s»m Into hit m* Sanford Jayiees Tom Me other club until at least seven Cliltmrhk) and Ids wife, France*,
Sanford's Jay Hebert and a for­ ami Sons in Washington, D C. I ROME (D P I)— The Kalian guv-! car and lots) her that her husband |&gt;on4ld presented "Spunky" io lbe rtlrndar days hate ripirrd since M. had previously *apres*s&lt;d pit&gt;
WASHINGTON ( D P I ) Homer Mayfair Inn Open champion. Graveside services will follow F n - eminent has approved a 1*411 In paid him lo "lake you off some
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receiving him. 1S1 "Spunky" can hw the kidnaper who stole their publlran leaders rejvnrted after |
Mike Felchlek, were H.IM l heller day al II a.m. in (fmacy. Fla creasing Ihe salaries of 4J9 Ro when- and leave you "
not lie returned l« any rluli until rlaughter only J»v hours after White House briefing trsday that
hr ha&gt; visllcd all Ihe clubs In , birth Die child was recovered I’rrsidrnl Elsenhower’s new budoff today.
Morgan duller Funeral home is in man Calhnlir nun* working in
Mrs Patrick t»ld offlrrta Hoy
Hebert, May fail's louring golf charge ui arrangements in (JuiM-y Dalian ntllllary hospitals from 2VI Harris and J D R rn n rll Dial
(hr district 1J 1 al each district Sunday with evidence that Mrs grl will show a surphis of about
pin. ami FeUhitk, I9if, Mayfair
lire (40 cels) lo 400 (Ire (64 Cenlsl they slopped al a concession stand
caucus the numlier of club "goat lavarone had tended her with no inn million dollars,
til 11*4 tlsd for fourth place in Ihe R i i r n | n r c
V lQ lt
miles" will l&gt;e figured on (hr !
less concern than her own moThe figure was mentioned by
a day
in Lakeland. G# . after driving
ATljuana. Meaico. Open yet; rday.
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.
f
all day Sunday and Ihe kidnaper
basis of Um- number of men that ther.
Ki-p* John Talier iR N Y . ) and
Winner of the lournamrni was C | n n M i m i c
C n d i
arcunipsny Hi* delivery of "Spun
During the semiring search f»c John W Hyrne* 1H W I1 I followbought hrer and sandwiches
m r Vossler. Midland. Te x . who r , e “ m l f l U S
V ^ U S lI
Krme
ky" In anulhec club, inulliplled the child the parents had appeal Ing Hie President's first regular
C H A R L O T T E S V IL L E ( D P I ) — I The car ran out erf gas in
An up to dale report un Hie &gt;rw by (hr round lu p mllri
playnl m the fourth annual Mayed to th* kidnaper on Ihe pre weekly conference
with
GOP
Itiirglar* broke into Perfection ilharn Faulkner winner of the Maion *nd the driver became
fair Open here Iasi month The Dairies early lht» morning but So)*q aivl p„)|tg*.r prize, for hi* Intoxicated sfter drinking lb* n-f dlspoaal plant and 1 i*rniee
14) The rluli in Ihr Hislllcl that ; suniptinn she wss a frustrated leaders nf Ihe Mth Gnncres*
Imn
of
Ha
uar
In
Ihe
future
has
w in r &gt; . first of a major nature for were "scared off by Ihe early novel* and short stories hae ac heer She said she grabbed her
has lh* least numlier of
gnat mother, promising that she might
Taber said he understood Ihetw
leen requested by the Ranfnrd ' tty
Voaaler, was worth $2,9no.
mile* will give to Ihe rlub with I
visit th# child after ahe waa rewas no rhanrr m the Prraident'i
arrival of one of the employe*
r w|.t*-*1 a position as consultant in »»" «ben he went to sleep and
Commission.
Heliert and the other PGA play­
the highest number of miles a|turnrd to her family.
announced plans In submit a T7(leveland
llrown told
local . onlrmporary literature at the ran
The proposed treatment plant lnr
"
Police had expressed belief that I.ilium dollar budget for the new
er* now move to Pebble Reach, |police that the thieves hcoke into Umverslty
iif
Jntverslty •
*( Virginia
The kidnaper awoke and Chased tame
.me
in
for
much
di.cu.slcm
last
£
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l
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p
r,,r
(
Cal , and th* Ring Crosby lotirna-1 a supply room and the
lbe main ofid
i,,.f hul (led on foot when he saw
Hw kidnaping was ibmr In order fiscal year startiog July 1.
night
ght when Commissioners
Commlsnoner. pond
,-.rvt I Ul*‘
k,, P»
,h&lt; consecutively, with-1 lo leap Hie woman'* sweetheart The 10 GOP leaders— five from
meni, starting Thursday.
calendar
day*,
flee, acsd left through Ihe front |
Q u it s I ’llils
several passer* by on a nearby
cred ihe effrel of no plan!
out delivering him In another into marriage, and pave the way tha House and five from thy Sendnnr
I’H II-ADFI PIIIA ( U P I)— Hu* comer welching Ihe ehas*
They were apparently looking
' m i-x n r.i.i IMA ( U I I )— Roy
Thecar was a IM6 Ford with
^ j . i.
Iaf. , ’ . „ *
lh Ih club, mutt d.-lisvr Mm V walk- fur gstling four of her own etui ale-called al lh. While lloilsa
fur momy. hu« dldn . find any," H.an’, &gt; trtilinrJ
Hhigan license plate*.
*|#(a |^,art1 ^ |,.,|tf| (ha, a
trig "Spunky" &lt;6i the club (bat |deen oat of orphanage*.
at ■ » a. m to discuss with ElDan Ballinger, manager of the ? ,
^ ,h' 1 , ^ ,ld r,|&gt;h' ,
srnliower I h r
admlnislralion'a
mary lreatmenl pl.nl woukl
ba. "Spunky
in It. po.wsslw. at
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as
replaced
by
John
D
1
C
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ol
dairy, .aid this morning llrown
* " rTPU c«^* ** J^ n
legislalisr program and other isunder construction nr rom plrlrd niklmghi ru&lt; W.dnrsdsj preceed
f O T ld o E S C Q D C C
(Juinn
nf the Milwaukee D U r Q l O T S 1*1110
Official welcoming ceremonies reporlrsl the entry al !:S5 a m
sues facing llie new Congress.
t&gt;, July, lubp.
ln* ,n ^ e « " r " » eonlcrrnce. or
«w '»x a v i *_ j s - vj p s ,v .
complete with music and refresh W. R Uosgrave and John Rum
House Republican
Leader
(nnstrurtion
cusU
then
w,.r,.
convrn"..n
must
lake
Mninky
lo
J
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g
g
R
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t
u
r
n
e
d
mrnls, foe Heavy Attack Squad bley nf the Sanford police invest! linn as assistant ' m T . m V X
Charii * A Hallrck pri dieted a
New York Y'ankrea, a post h*
at l37&amp;.o«o To this en«t. *be meeting
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roo One will he held at Ihe San­ gated.
M AID STO NE. England ( U P I ) — Sitlmated
iinimn has lawn ..1 asid. each I &lt;4* "Spunky" can b. .UUvrnxl
I-AP A Y E T T E . La ( U P li— Po pot.lbl* las rut witliln Die ’ neat
formerly held
ford Naval Air Station Friday
| Arthur King. 17. and Jonah M'.r
C
iii"n
lisnoni
rs
*.
rr
&lt;li*
lo
another
•
lulonly
at
an
offi
lice
Chief
Carlo
!’
.
Ustl
said
l«
two
or
three
years"
if
the
Demok II IS a m
' ric. Id. have la-cn Jailed lor .TO ' r ar
rial meeting or function of Ihr day his office had picked up Cltf cratic cunlnillcd Cungrraa
coopVAH I is Ihe lav! uf tfw Heavy
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fur "urgiary
i.iit ,-larx le
r i in r ihrv&gt; -------------muragod atnut
the rest
of the f! of Ih e rlub ford Hrllon
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montru (or
loraose
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mendwraliip
crater wilh Eisenhower.
Attack squadron* to join the San­
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be on
salelo
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oil___ believed
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-p, should bonds
...Old not
thru
Hallrck said surh a reductioo
tn whim
whirh ne
hr is
1* oeing
lirmg ocmcreel
delivered. escapee
rt&lt;-apew irom
Irom a riuriua
Florida prison
ford family Dependents and olh*r
Fair through Wednesday with Tas* news agency today rv|&gt;ortrd
Police .ere tipped off I.. l h
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„u ll«l nut of . hat
lie said Ihe )l year old man “ may he modest, but u can bt
♦relative* of squadron personnel slowli ri.ing l e s s l i r a l s r r i three hi g gold d e ,«„ltt' h a d ' been two m e n " , oieraiton. by a paint 1,h * Pu "b J *f j or * vole. rwiuRing
0 ,* uh|a '| * 11' ' p 'c fc fd '.Ip .m to tp lc ta n " a r 'l attained" provided the Democrat!
are invited to attend ihe cere­ (h a m .- of scatlerrn light frost discovered in Ihr Aktau and Nu rd business sign reading "Kinr l'*r
I’l'** "he of Ihr f^wsrhulsl-.....
j.
.. _ ... l lartman a fiiigrrtirlnl check revealeel him stick with Ihe budget goals. Hal­
monies. which vtUI be held In loaighl. High this aflnnoon 6* to ratau Mountains of lAlssia The and Morris, burglars in.e»r|«&gt;falril, rr* in
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a misting Florida oonvict. ler k aakl, however, that the map
front of building 144 In Hie event 72. lo« lonlghi Js In IN. \ ariable agency said Ihe gold was s. all k..al. of work considered; ;
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. included a Jav A fedrral eiarshal will return him ter of a possible taa slash did no&lt;
1
Ih#
plant
would
remove
4U
to
‘"her
business
incluOcel
a
Jay
of inclement wrathrr. ceremonies inda l to 12 mile* per hour es- plrntlful that
was visible In breaking and entering a •penal
eornc up a( today's mealing.
to i-ec cent of the raw w w agr cr* will i&gt;r a*.icne«l lo diffrrrnt Ui Florida thU w.-ek.
will he held inside
rept wind* ralm tonight.
; many placet.
I *?■”
area; j
from Ixikr Monrnr, Commission •Dinners to the Ungwood ■»•••
t2U lo tx- spent &lt;ui new record*
rri sakl.
for Irrn age dances to lie field
*m y Friday night Inatrad of
every other » n k
Jaycre wives will go to Ui« Jon
jo
mealing at Drloind vsith their
%l 1HM.L1 WOOD &lt;
Dei yim, home to Vuiewn. Alberta, and ta b -. youth said *1 tavad up my money They sard I woedd stay overnight
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i huibjinl*. Tlie meeting will Honor
know what k me-ana to be Wny’
cn a be** her*.
i and look all of M earept 24 rents and I spent three days there.”
Smford will participate to a |||( nall„ n. , J a y ir r president. Bob
Fighting bark tears, Ihe youth
“ That was last Friday,” Ihe out uf rny savings account to hoy i "Sorry, kid." Tubbs said
Representative* frutn eeoh type motion*. A stamlsrdiaed npenang
national Civil Defense test to t o*. with a banquet.
asked Ifc# question to the waiting &gt;outh Mtd
, * in , H a chance Ihe lirkrt
"IF* unfair." Hie youth cried
&lt;rf
business to downtown Sanford •r“ 1
“ "*•
downlow®
—— --------------------- -room of the HoByworal police tfa to g .( . Joi, where people won't
' What's unfair?" Tuhl.s rrplird moirow tn measure the speed of
"I'm eiperienced, you know
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local
relay
to
air
raid
warnings
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I've done a little grocery work, "Was M fair wlu-n you ran away
t*Qn
make fun of me."
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fH)n
The eaernse will ies, .hr rffl f i 0 r g e
I 0 A p p C O r
to plan a proioised salts program ;
. lth Jol,n Under. m a »
Tiwn. unable to cunlaui hi* emu
In the neat room. fMflcrr Jesse and a little acrounting— simple, of from home and caused your moth
Ilona, he buried hi* face m hit Tubbs, a young, dark haired po course. I've even done a litlie art rr and father all ilia! anilely? cienry of stair ami local cenlrrs I n i " n n r n r f U p r n
Tin* wlU be tfa* Iasi Retail Mer- *g*r of Ihe I haniber of Com mere
Y'ou got miatd up with Ihr law, in relaying civil drfrnse warning* , n V - U I U - C H I 1 C I U
dirty hands and sobbed
Herman, pieced together the dr ' Ing "
cfianl* Divisioa meeting before a reprvarntallves of th* prrta
"They're a l w a y s laughing al tail*.
|
Hound foe JaN
ton. and now you've got to pul of impending allack Thirty nine
Victor Borgs-, la moat toirnhon general sswshui with all merrhant* radio yeilrrday pletlged to assist
mu," he cried. "I'm almost IS. but
The youth's height 4 hrwt »
Die youth was almoat smiling »P *Hh H."
slates and 9.000 Hi us will get a(Kj piani,|_ W|R appear to Sen
Charles SUubtta, veteran mer- the Ketall Merchants Division with
the alerts
1
they say I look like 9 or 10."
Inches Wright
alaiul io or 90 until Tubbs told him he would
figd Jan 91 »t Ibr Clvlr Center, chsndiiing Mpert, will present ad adojual* puhllrtly and editorial
• Truly, he did. That was why a pounds
Hair: blood and wavy, have lo be booked aa a transom.
vediting and prosnotton flea* fur support.
D irr* will be no public partlcllloige * appearance wkl hetwrfM
YMCA clerk tipped off police when Wear* glasee* Clothe* a raggedy
"Does that mean juvenile Jail’ "
Krider urgral coupvraiaun an Mm
approval. Mtaul'Na la assisting Ih*
Woodson H _____
Smith, was ton- pstion, radio and television sti
th* youth, who identified himself red and while flannel shirt and the youlh asked, hi* lips qulvar vlcled of mansljughler yesterday tion* wtil not be used. D ie Na th* Heart Fund to this area.
com rallies without rhargs. He al­ part of all merchant* and alruaoud
ing
aa Christopher Panlar. irf Alberta.: brown corduroy trousers
Mrs. Leonard Munson annmwM ready has offered many sugges­ Ihe imports nr* of th* Wednesdap I
ai.d sentenced to ten year* at tiensl Warning System from the
C a n ., tr ia d la register Monday "M waa hard to hrlievu the
" I ’m afraid k iio«i, son," Tuhha hard labor by Circuit Court Office of Civil and Defense Mots rd thu morning that final plana tions for improving downtown meeting at the Chamber erf Oto*
mart*.
kid's (lory until he started talk­ said. "Dntll w* a d n t a c t your Judge Voile William* J r .
for lha concert art incomplete. trad*.
liislion will alert tha nalton.
C a r r y in g a p a p w b a g w h ic h ing." said Tiabbs. "Ha's brilliant folks"
Tha porpoaa uf Mm Division Is V
Smith was th* driver of a car
Tima of Ih* last waa not re- Ticket aalea will be revealed al
Headed kv Chairman Frond*
tru rfaan ad U a a J r ana, som e fla n - and senattiva. Maybe too brUMant.
up Mm rim in g trend (now sa lt
"Ob. ptesse, sir," Mia youth involved to a cotillion that killed leased. Repig cards (rom each a later data. Tb* performtnew Is liOMiolllat Jt.. Mia ausnsmite* and
■ I s h iria . a b la n k e r and a g u id e He said he'i a senior al Vulran sohlx-d. "don't put me bark In there persons last S*plrinl&gt;rr at clly wMI be analyied after th* tentatively arbeduled M I p. m. r*pr***nia4ivst am auperUd to mated a( 60 per eenll to shop i t
■ a p al Hollywood. Ihe youth) fold
told [High
llij^i S t1
r 'oool
o l""
there I ran away one* before and |the corner aI j u g
IS. and ratrcise to ideaiiiy mayor aourco*
Mrs Munson sa rhairman of lha auggeai at laast three general Orlando
Mmjkbey s a t g h t as* fo
F re n c h ks*
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Two Women Hurt
«ln Traffic Mishap

City Fills Posts
On Various Boards

Working1 Soldiers

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All 111 Ihe riinillv

Father Won't Sign
Kidnaping Charges

Officers Seeking
Orlando Kidnaper

Longwood laycees
Get Sanford Goat

Hebert, Fetchick
Fourth In Tijuana

Republicans Hint
Surplus In Budget

Report Requested
On Sewage Plant

Faulkner Gets Post

♦Welcome Planned
For New Squadron

Ad Got Results

Weather

'Gold-Coated* .Story

Boy Says It's Tough To Be Tiny Guy

CD A lert Slated
Here Tomorrow

Merchants To Plan
Drive For Business

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SUGAR BOWL!

Editorials.

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land sine* ho Is to speak on "the perlcnee, it wasn't true, either,
B Y IN EZ ROBB
ft is my hunth that an many impart of icieere on family life.” tn those ancient d*&gt;». famtUes
Americana have auch pressing it ia a reasonable conclution to w rm presumed to love and c'ter.
problem with the family of the surmise that D r. Kerlt believe* iah one another and. thank God,
prraent that we don't have too both life and the family have we didn't know any better thin
to do juat that.
much time to apeculate over the ■i future In the Atom A|f.
Rut In that antediluvian at.
However. It la not Dr. Kerat'a
family of the future.
But a aympoaium on Ju*t that optimistic rranurance that Inter­ children were diarlpllned. lovi%
aubject, "The Family of the F u ­ ests me an much at the fact that ly and for their own good, and
ture.” will occupy ■ half doien at thr symposium. actreaa and heaven have mercy on any ef
rxpert* at Anaheim, Calif., to­ U. V. delegate Irene Dunne la to my cauaina or me had we spokr#
morrow. I auppoie we ahould re­ discuss "the responsibility of the diareipectfully or behaved con.
8anford once again ha* joined the rank* of organized
joice at lhe mere fact that all parental diariptine la apt to he trmptuouily toward any of our
baseball. The autccsiiful climax to a two-month campaign
evperta believe that tho fam ily‘ equally larklnc in filial love, elder*. It was an atmntphrrr n
ha* a future.
i Children are not apt tn have any which mutual love and admiration
came Sunday when the Florida State League voted to accept
But fine*one of the
experts' retpeet for parent! who are ao and reaped could and did (row.
Sanford a* the alxth member, auccecding Galneaville.
un thelympoaium ia D ^ Donald lacklns In reaped for themselves and have gruwn only stronger
We in Sanford can ho proud of the accompliahment.
William Krrat, the atomlr acien- that they tolerate rude and un- with the years
made possible by many. We also may take pride in the spirit
I tut who developed the betatron, |roly offspring.
I would hope that the famlir
of acceptance by the other members of the league. Member*
It is now an accepted premise of the future resemble the fam a
of the board of director* wanted Sanford in the league. They
that alt children "hale and re­ of the past more than thr family
sent” their parents. Well, by of the prraent. in which children
ware taxer to make this known.
golly, it wasn't areeptrd when I exercise an absolute dictatorship
League official* were willing to try another aeaaon with
was a child! From my own ex- over thr home. A i we know only
aeven team*, although they hao voted previously to go with
family to the community.”
too well, power corrupts abso­
aix or eight. A Jicvcn-tcam organization made for a c u m b e r­
That is a tired, old aub)ert. if lutely.
some operation; one club wa» Idle each night, or two team*
Our children have Hern tor
anyone asks me. done to (fcath in
were forced to travel to one city to play a doublehrndpr cnch
The Rev. Robert *Spear h a .;,he »*■•* Ou»rt«rcentury. Mott of rupted by lack of discipline tn
nightbeen Installed ai president of the ul *;,n 7 ^ e,t1 ,he ,old tr,d9 for' parental heart* and lack of love
in their own. But that knowledge
Sr in mole County MDiiiteriil A i- w*[.”
When Gainesville was unable to get a working agree­
toriation.
v' " al
nave niaUf a itun* doesn't make the Irate any easier
ment with a major league team. Sanford was in. We in San­
Other officer* chosen lo aerve i
subject — in one woman's to live with or any more emit*
ford can lie proud of what outsiders think of of our city. In
during the coming year are the °?,n'on “
,"n ’p Hfsrnnslhllity able, even though we know th r
addition to the fluo voto of confidence from other league
Rev. Donald Gravenmicr, vicethe Family In and for Itself.” rfirn they are more to be pitied
members Sanford had offers from three msjor league teams.
president, and the Rrv. Ernest [•
,hf responsibility of mem- than scorned.
One facet about the family of
liollirk. secretary treasurer.
1ner» of a family to and for one
Gainesville, on the other hand, could get offers of aid from
The Rev. Ferry Slone, retiring , jn o ,'lfr- That ^i* an age-old, an- the future is eeriain — it'll havr
none.
president, performed the cere- ! f Pnl f on‘‘f P* of family life, be- at iti command a lot more push
After turning down Gainesville's plea, Baltimore offer­
mony
'ore the day* of permiaalve and buttona. Rut thr push button*
ed n working agreement to Sanford, previously, Sanford had
won't guarantee Utopia unlest thr
A copy of a hill providing prieduraimn.
raceivtd offers from the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Wash­
vllege of ronfldentlal commumBu* rt, *'
funeept that may adult* develop a lot more gumpcation to ministers waa present- *r,,,n stunningly new and ad- •ton and get back In the driver's
ington Senator*, in the final analysis, Sanford rhose Washcd for consideration. The Revs. i '* n.,
*° * generation of "mod- seat.
ington’s offer as l&gt;e*t.
A. G. Mrlnnis, John W. Thomaa j
* h® h,,vp rp ,r,d
Obtaining a league franchise will mean muen to Sanford
and David S. ('arnefix were ap­ children without diecipllne or re­
and Seminole County, We view it as concrete evidence'of
pointed to study thr proposal. sponsibility and to children who
........ _ will
_ consult
_____ the
_ have grown up without love or
p ro g re ss. This is tangible, it murks the end of an effort
The committee
which began last November, proving that Sanford run get
state aenalor and representatives reiPPf,,/,or ,h f'.r c ld ,r‘
For
*»
long-time obterva-1
concerning the interpretation of
things done when it so desire*.
LA S T SHOWING
lion that the home that lacks
the bill.
To many we are Indebted for thi* progress. Among
OPEN 12:45
The
Association
passed
a
reso­
thoee who made it possible are W. K. McRobcrts, who post­
lution commending Rev. Stone,
ed the $1,000 guarantee; John Kridcr and Jerry Covington, i
who it leaving the area to aswho attended tho league meetings to discuss the project;
aume anothtr ministerial charge
the Washington Senators, Pittsburgh and Baltimore, who
In North Charleston. S. C. The
AMSTERDAM.
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ave the encouragement needed to keep the drive alive;
group alto extended lhanki to .._____
.
Hy MAIUM'IS &lt;1111.|&gt;s
, party has Ix-cn reduced to a^al Republican* with a (rowing Mrs. Stone for the record of past £ „ rnJcr, N,f,w
f 1*’* Su,prr,m.*
•tor Bchaal and Julian Jackson, secretary and president, re­
^ ,cl . L1hr: ! ,.0.PJh"
spectively, of the league, who thought Sanford should be a W ASHING TON — At midnight on |m u ll (ruction in the Senate and ! concern over the drift of event* year's activities and provlded the |frrnan.J u76,
died
Monday
after a
|January 19 an Important annivtr the Itouae. These traction* are It Is put down either to ignorance Association with iti first hlstorimember.
lung Illness.
will have pasted. That dale thcmiclvra divided and the Prosi- or prejudice — "Oh, he's Juat a ral account.
The Herald la proud, too, for its (tart in tho auccea* •ary
marki the official end of the dent'* aupport ha* dwindled aia commonly heard. Even
B B A ^ m ra B a b M
PELHAM . N .Y . t U P l i -D r . Hol­
story. It waa convinced In November that baseball could re- firit half of President Kiaen- inunc both conservative and lib­ pinko,"
n w m t R f O P C
the disaster of the election is
land
N.
Stevenson
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72.
a
former
turn. We are happy about tho outcome. See you at tho game. hower’a second term in the White eral Republicans. The Stale of wrltlrn off a* a failure to "sett”
pathology
instructor
at
Johns
Hop­
House.
the Union message waa largely the virtue* of the Administration:
kins and Creighton universities,
Under the 22nd Amendment to * reiteration of the budget balanr the aaleimen in the field did a
m S s n iuu .yw nSxa r u*or I
died Sunday after an illness of
of poor Job.
thr Constitution, adopted In rr- Ing thrmr, with thr addition ol
Because of the Interest shown several months.
mT i H s ^
m w ^
r‘|
prisal for Franklin Roosevelt'* t still another commission to tell
In a cabinet meeting tome In thr rrevaluatlon of Seminolr
Feature: 1:00 • 3:37
fourth-term election, if the Prrtl* |ua where we an- to go.
month* ago a Cabinet member County property Jaycees have In­
WASHINGTON (U P t l— John F.
6:14 • 8:51
had vacated the office priori with a budgetary deficit of 12 referred to the adverse report of vited non-members to their lun­ O Mahoney, (3. a former New
Four Seminole High School student* now know that a drot
to Inal date hn *uccf*»or could Mlllon in the current fiacal year a columnist frequently rritiral of cheon Thursday to hear Robert York stock broker and onetime
Adult Entertainment
prank may lead to trouble, for others and themselven.
have been reelected to only one n,r Administration ha* proclaim- the Administration. The rotor In
Dowling, president of the vaudeville performer, died Sun­
Not Recommended
Had ths youths been able to visualize the aftermath of full term. For thr Republican rd a balanced budget for next |thr Prrsidrnt's face deepened and A.
Dowling Appraisal Co
four days after suffering a
For Children.
the cherry’ bomb, firecracker, or whatever the explosive, it parly and for Vice President Ni yrar. The likelihood, houever, if I hr said with an rdge in hi* voter, Reservations for the luncheon day.
heart attack while here on busi*
never would have lieen tossed from the automobile. Although son in particular Ihii ia a day for another deficit, perhaps as "Well, if you've got tlmr to read may be made by calling the tour­ nest.
STARTS TOMORROW
high a* t'Jbillion. Andwhile the |that stuff youmust not have
the explosive did serious damage tova younger boy, the dam- to tie ringed on the calendar.
ist Information Rooth by Wednes­
While all lamrdurk President* political trick will he to put the; much to do.”
day noon. The luncheon will be a
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D f t could have been greater.
under the American ayatem of idamr on the Democrat*, thr par
Those close In him lay that to­ held at noon Thursday in the Ran. M l I K I ICICI H i g h e r
One moment, tho four were carefree youths. The next, (lied
term* of office have been iy ; n power, in the executive day ha tusea his temper far lea* ford Clvte Center.
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Few er
they were in trouble. This is u good example of uctiug, then under a serious handicap, few ,,,.amh H|M havr
ljk r (hr conA question ano answer period it cows will produce the nation'i |
frequently, lie timply refute* to
thinking. Youngsters with a yen for fun and excitement have found thenuelvra in (he |.rquence*.
In- engaged. The impression it expected to follow Dowling's talk milk in 1U9. according to the
situation confronting Mr. F.iten-1 |)r l p||e the continuou* barrage of a man serving out a sentence about reassessment In Seminole American Fred Manufacturers A i - ,
Well might hear this incident in mind.
h°'V**’. Ae a result of the crush-1 ,,f high powrrrd publicity', aober ssith all the patience and stoicism County.
social.- n. Output will match HIM
Inf defeat of last November hit an,| arknowledgeoble critic* of thr he ean muster. Rut the world
production, but the more than 1) |
Administration* defense policy does not stand atilt and the Presimillion towi to be milked r r p r r -!
are saying that Ihr "missile lag" demy is at the heart of the Ame­
sent a two per rent decline I n ,
Leo Walton hat been elected eluded a roll call of the eolire Q p q k q rr* A d m i t t e d
will
shortly
leave
Ihii
country
in
from or
^ U IIIIIIC U
rican system. This Is the somber
recording serratary and Sunday membership and rrporl*
port* irom
The Board of Directors of the thr cow population. The greater |
a precarious condition. The “ de­ reflection of those in the official American Red Cros* will meet yield it rrrditrd to favorable j
school superintendent of the AI- grr*a report was
Feature: 1:28 - 3:28
licate balance of terror," as it family looking ahead to thr last i m the Chapter office at 1 p. m. price! and heavier grain feedlienee Church.
tho pastor, the Rev _____
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has
lieen
aptly
railed,
will
lip
|(«ro
years.
earned*.
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I Wednesday.
The report of the nominating
Inrreaatngly
against
the
security
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gellat
Hilly
Graham,
"urgently
en
committee waa accepted and the
rouraged " to have Ida eye ailment I of the United State*
alaU elected unanimously. Other
trralrd as quickly a* possible,
But, in the view of thuse proofficer* include W. n. W’ebli,
treasurer: Mr*. Fay Lee, misG E N E V A , N. Y . - f U P l i - In rnler* Ma&gt;o Clinic today In near-1 foundly ronccrned over thr runiilurt nf the Presidency and the
•Iggary - im aurer, and Jack R. a tingle month, patrolmen mak­ by Itochcatrr, Minn.
Graham abruptly canceltnl a fair nf the nalinn tn the renting
Brooks, financial secretary and ing their regular round* tn thla speech
In Dallas, Tex , Monday in two in tirtl years, these external
youUi work coordinator.
upatate New York community
order lo fly to Minneapolis where troubles are not so serious as
Tho annual butlneta meeting In- found four lafet, 4T door* and two he spent the night.
1the fact of the President'* inguiisod departments. The pm- window* open
Newsmen said Graham appeared 1creasing isolation. Thi* is the funvery tired upon his arrival lirrr datncnlal complaint of the artiam] quickly checked Into a hotel, wtt group in the Cabinet who
Graham, who had been attend lirllrvr It is essential lo do some
?. Unfaaten
34. — —
ACROSS
Ing the world evangelism confer- Ihing more than demand economy
Minor
t . Toots potata 3. Remain
enre of Texas Baptists in Dallai, and a balanced budget,
4. Kettle
S « .------B. Waavtr’o
had not planned to leave Texas
They see Ihr Prrtidenl as more
b. Com pa*a
"King”
until today. However, he changed and morr shut away from thr
point (abbr.)
Cute
rt
10.8,
hit schedule on the advice of dor- i&gt;olltiral cross currents that shape
6. Beer mug
27. Fathers
Iplsri
era
lora who warned him against a de events and determine the possible
T E W la r y
29. Uvta
7. Coin* ( 1L )
30.1 hav*
lay In treatment.
Irons Ihr impossible m poliUrt
31. A MoogotoU R Blunder
f.mnd it!
a ir t ig h t
t . Naval
Graham ia suffering (rnm an all , and guvernmrnt. Hit intimates,
31. (Irtrk
39. Speak
elerha
mrnt that ha* caused blurring nf a hailstorm men with whom hr
island
I t . Hasten
13. Mato be*
vision in the left rye and severe Iplay* golf and bridge, try to
•alerdev'e S s ie ii
33. Rpheie
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14. Th* rlrtua
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of action
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Doctor
Welcome Wagon Hostesses Visit Local DAR Chapter
Addresses Recent Newcomers To Sanford Has Meeting Friday
Women

S A W COMMANDER RETURNS TO SANFORD
(Mr.
0. S. Ulflkr. L’. S. Navy, bin wife-. Shirley, anil their three
ilanirhtern. Hnrbara, Carrie, and Aliaon. recently returned
to Sanford. Cdr. Blake will lie * member of the &lt;taff of
Heavy Attack Win* One.
(U . S. Nnvv photo)

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Rosr t m n .r
hera rnponded to roll call
M ri I'onnrry, owner of Mimi's
Menthcri were askrd to lave
nursery at DfLand. rntrrtainrd Iheir heavy ice rrram bag* for
Rote Circle on Friday. The group the State Uttcrhug Campaign to
•enjojed an instructive talk on be held Ihe week of January It
African « loleta and an inipeclisn All member! were urgrd to at­
nf the large greenhouiea filled tend Ihe general meeting of the
with evrry conceivable variety of Sanford Carden Club on Felt 1#
Violeta.
The hoiteoet trrved refresh
llr » . Connery ilretird the point menli
that 90 per rent of the problem!
PAI.M CIRCI.R
• nAntered are due to over »a
Mra
Blanton Owen of Oak
ferine A plant. «he laid, will re&gt; Ave wai hoiten for Palm Circle
rover from lark nf water but not on Friday afternoon.
from too much water Brcauie of
Following
a
abort
liusineei
the humid Florida climate ihe Hireling conducted by Mra. A. D
favora top watering. Thia ihoutd Rountree, Mra. Price Good son.
he done lata in the afternoon to Denary, gave a demonstration of
present leaf spotting rauird by weaving uiing native pine nredlei
aun on wet leave*. There muit and raffia After demonvtrating
be air in llir aoil for lh» plant work in various atagrt the ihow
In crow— vlolrte muti not lit tn ed baiketa. trayi, and mail nf
water. Th li ran ratae crown rot. beautiful design and workman~tmr icrond big problem ii light. , abip.
Lark of bloom ii lack of light
Mra.
Rountree
aatiMcd
the
and probably nothing d ie . Mr*. hoitrvt in serving coffre. sand
Connery mggrited an eait or wichea. cand), nuti, and fruit
wcat uniliaded window aa the lieel cake
location for vloleta. She reromiim isris c ir c i .k
mended artificial light, aurh ai
The ilihiirua Circle met at the
a table lamp.
home of Mra R Humphrey on
Mrs. Connery recommended By- Third St. Mrs. Humphrey was
Grn aa a fertillter VC-13 for con­ assisted hy Mrs Brodlr Williams
trol of nematodri. Mclathton far and M ri. T . A. Burleigh
control of mealy buga and cyclaA business meeting was con
ducted
Mrs. 11. E. Moreland
a u p m ite i.
MAGNOLIA C IR C LE
presented ■ talk on philodendron
Magnolia Circle had an inlereat- Mra. L. R. Spencer gave an «cIng •meeting at the home of Mra. rounl of Ihe district meeting.
T . )l. Colbert with Mr*. II. K Threr new members mended for
Ring at rohoiteii.
Ihe first lime. Mrs. It. I. Dallas,
Mra. J 0. Woodruff, the gueit Mrs Arthur Kdwards, and Mrs
tpeaker. uird "Annual!" ai her C K McKee
topic. She evplained the piepara
Delirious
refrevhment*
were
lion nf Ihe teed bed and the •erved at the end of the inerting
general rare of annual!. It ii Twenty-four members were pres­
lal«v for teed planting now and ents.
CAMRI.UA c ir c i .i .
b e iv r to purrhate young plant!.
The Camellia Circle met Th u n
The chairman.
Mrt. Joieph
Mealier, gave a rriume of the day night at the home of Mrs
board mrrling January It hai Sal Manfrer in lx&gt;ch Artmr.
Mra. Ilrulah Thornton ihowrd
been dreignatrd a* l.illerhug Hay
knd ihe urgrd all to a im t in the circle illdes which she made
while traveling in America and
a r il) wide etean up.
Mra. W Sinclair told of Ihe Europe last summer. The slides
gift. given hy the Sunihine Com were scenes from lovely gardens,
mlttee of Chrlitmai eheer. The palaces and buildings She ca­
novelty tale proceed! were idded ptained to the group that each
person in Europe who owns land,
to the treiiury
enjoyrd the muiie renderrd no matter hi* wealth, hrlghrna
his property with an abundance
by Harry Colbert on a guitar.
nf flowera The Information Mrs
MIMOSA CIR CLE
• Colorrd iltdra of Florida Spring Thornton revealed was of great
Wild Flowera were enjoyed hy interest tn circle member*.
Following this program, the
the membere of the Mimoia Ctrele of the Sanford Carden Club group enjoyed rrfrrahmrnl* serv­
on Friday morning The group ed hy the hostesses. Mrt Man
met at the home of Mr* Walter frea, Mrt Harold Chapman, and
Price tn Lake Monroe with Mra M ri Brure Saion.
C. Ilitttll at rohmteia. Ml** Kay
Ilrnningrr s u e the commentary
o n £ h r iltdei
M ri
Ray
Peck.
chairman,
•poned the meeting «d h the
member! reading A Garden foe
Circle!. Thu wai followed by Ihe
laird* Prayer. Fourteen mem-

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Dr
I-outs M. Orr. Orlando,
president of the American Medi­
cal Association, was guest speak­
er at the luncheon meeting of
Ihe Oviedo Woman's Club F ri­
day. He w «i introduced by Mra
Orron Burnell.
Dr. Orr predicted a time of
trial ahead for medicine, for the
farmer and for the business man
He tlrcsscd the importance of
at informed public. Masters of
Deceit, by J. Rdgar Hoover, was
recommended for family reading
lie outlined Ihe set up of the
American
Medical
Association,
railing it a "federation with a
most democratic system of opera­
tion". lie said that the member­
ship numbers IW.ono or more doc
lors. Sic per renl of the total
annual budget goes into scientific
activities, the training of doctors
and research.
tn listing servlrrs of the AMA.
Dr. Orr mentioned doctor place
mrnt. investigation nf and pro
lection against quackery, arrrr
dilation of hospitals and schools
of nursing, a department of pub
lie relations and rommilters on
pestiridra and Ihe marking of
•ame. on mrdiral motion pictures
and iciearrh
Dr. Orr emphasised that the
AMA is not a union. He railed it
a representative group of physi­
cians who are organised for the
betterment and protection of Ihe
nation s rittienry. lie evplained
that riliscni of Ihis country fare
little if any ultimate danger
from radioactive fallout undar
our prrsent nuclear testing pro
gram "The Russians have tried
to brainwash ns into thinking Ihe
opposite is true tn that we will
stop nuclear lesting while they
continue to lest in secrecy", he
said
Following Dr O rr't address.
Mrs. R W Fites, president nf
the club, espressed appreciation
at hit visit. The regular husineas
meeting was conducted. It was
announced that the combined
drive would be sponsored hy the
local club beginning Feb. ! Mra
Boh Ragsdale and Mra. AI Daw
son were chosen as co chairmen
nf the drive.
Prior la Ihe program a lunch­
eon wai seised to the club Mrs
Joseph t.einhirl headed the lunch­
eon committee. Aisiiling
tier
were Mra. E. G, Cross. Mra
l.ynn Mosler. Mr* C. R. Clont*.
M ill Ruth Davidson. Mra J. T.
Mcl-aln and Mrs B F. Wheeler
Jr.
The room had been attractively
decorated with floral arrange­
ments. Tulips, paniles. and roses
were used. Rev. (ieorgr H. Carl­
ton. pastor nf the First Methodist
Church, tang a solo. Guest* for
the luncheon were Rev. Carlton.
Dr. Edward W. Stoner, and Mr*
l.en* I Hunt
About 10 members plus guests
were present.

Sanford ha* many newcomers
Ruth Gallagher and Irene Wrl
ble. Welcome Wagon hostesses
have recently complttrd a list
of calls.
Sir. and Sirs. C. R Britton.
Robert and Carol Ann. ate here
for a tour of duty at Sanford
Naval Air S'ation Thrir home
town it Selma. Ga
Sir and Sir*. Jr«se It Morris

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
All It SI S. rnrmlwr* of the
First Batdist Church will attend
prayer mrrling anil study claw—
' The Bi-ok of Slark" taught h&gt;
Dr Earl Joiner of Stetson I'nl
vet sit)
Prayer inerting and Bildr *tuil&lt;
at the First Baptist Church at
I 10 p m.
A prayrr group will meet In
Ihe Daughter* of Wesley cla««
room at the First Slctlimlist
Churth
at S K I a in
The Chapel Choir of the t tr*l
Melhmltst Church will prartice at
.1:3A p. m j the Senior Choir at
(.IS p. nv
Commission on Missions of the
First Mrthodist Church meet* in
StcKinlry Halt at T 30 p m
Cirrle Eight of Ihe Women of
Hie First Presbyterian Church
will men with Sir*. Harry Weir.
Hi! X. Virginia Ave . at In a nt
The Senior High Choir of ihr
First Presbyterian Church will
meet for supper at * p m and
for rehearsal at fl So p in.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour of
Ihe First Presbyterian Church
will be conducted by the pastor.
Rev. A. G. Sfelnni*. at 7 p nt
The Chancel Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will merl for
rehearsal at 7 Jo p. m

Till RSDA1
Bible Study, Itook of Mack, al
the First Baptist Chureh at T 10
p. m.
Royal Ambassador* nf Ihr Flr«t
Baptist Church as follows Carol.
A IS p. in ; Concord. 7 p in
Church, I p nt.
W M. S member* visiting at
the First Baptist Churrh Come
it in a m Visit until t? noon
then hack to :hc church for rof
fee and sandwich
llting your
•indwich
Visiting again alter
lunch
Chancel Choir rehearsal *1 the
First Mrthodist Churrh at 7 30
p m
Girl Seoul Troop No 211 of
the First Prrstivtrrian Churrh
• ill meet in Ihr Youth Building
at 3 IS p m
Pinrrrrsl Baptist Church cliuir
prartice at 7.so p rn

Teacher! of Ihe Beginners He
partment of the First Baptist
Church met January • at the
home of Sir*. J. L. Jackson Ten
teachers were present.
Sirs Oliver Gibhi gave the
devotion Sira. Penny Austin led
in prayer.
All member* were asked to at
lend the study course that be
gan at the church Monday
The leachen voted to hold the
February meeting at the church
Refreihmenti were served

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with CilfU A Greeting*
from Friendly limine**
Neighbor* and Your
Civie and Social
Welfare Leaders
&gt; fth e occjwIor of:
Change of residence
Arrival* of Newcomer* I*
Sanford
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The htisinrii meeting nf the
Sanford Pilot Club will he held
at the ollice of Raymond Rail,
Realtor, at » p rn. Hoard met
log at 7 10 p m
T H V M IM T
The American Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman*
Cluti will meet at a p. nt at the
clubhouse The superintendent of
tor Methodist Children's Home in
Enterprise will lie the speaker.

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Roumillat, Mrs. Turner, and M ri.
A. W. Ece. Alternates are: Mr*.
Laurence Tinsley, Mr*. II. W.
Rucker, Mr* Smart Drown, anil
Mi*. II. K. Walker.
A recorded program of mutle
comprising
many
Confederate
favorite* and a resume of the
Ike* of the composer* was pre*
srnlrd. Refrf*h«A*nU were serv*
rd In the l* members and two
guests present.

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Satlir Harrison Chapter, Na
tional Society of the Daughter* of
the American Revolution, hrld its
regular monthly meeting Friday
afternoon in Hie home of Mr*.
W. E Raker. I.ake Mary. Assist­
ing Mrs. Baker were Mr* R. M.
Rail, Mr*. St. Clair While, and
Mr*. C. B Wyatt.
The resent, Mr# F. E. Roumil1st. presided and openesi Ihe
meeting with the usual procedure.
An article on the D. A. R. Mu­
seum in Washington written hy
the curator wo* read by Mr*. R
R. True. Mr*. C E. Butler ilc
frnse chairman, gave an addrrss
nn National Defense. She slated
that an alarming number of tm
migrants are being smuggled into
thia country illegally. Many of
them are liabilities tn the govern
ment a* Ihry are nn relief nr
are criminals. The National So­
ciety gives an awatd to naturalired ritirrnt who have proved
their loyally to the fnitrd States
The following delegate* were
elected In State Conference which
meets
In
St
Augustine
in
March' Mr*. Rnumillat. Mrs Tur
net. Mrs. J H Ray. Mrs. l.aurrnce Tinsley, Mr# llowaul lire
wer. and Mrs C. K Butler. Bcp
resenting the local chapter at
the Continental Control* In Wash
inglon in April will he: Mr*

C h ild ’s C o tto n

To get perfect halve# of Engliih walnut! for girniihing. plare
Ihe walnut on Ui flat end. Iluld
it hy the seam ami strike with a
hammer on the pointed end. 1'ie
a sharp hut bouncing blow.

PiMtual balance is the secret la true figurt beauty.
That's why the StaulTer Home Reducing Plan
of cfToitlrsi evercive anJ caloue reduction ia moi*
than )u*i reducing. It b*auiiAev your posture, gently
reproportionv your figure into lovelier, mote
youthful looking l-ne* white tr.mming away « versa
we-|ht that ajdv a..using years 10 your appearance.
Me say Ihe Staufftr Hume Plan is a complete
program of scientific control You'll say it s
wonderful lest of all. you can use tbs Stauffer
Home Reducing Plan in ike privacy
of your own home.

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and daughter Anita, came to San
ford (rum Wayne. W. Va. Mr.
Ferguson is with Nelson and
Thompson Construction Co.
Chief and Mri. W. G. Ron.
Mary Elirabeth and Rovanne,
are in Sanford while Chief Rosa
is with Ihe Navy. Their home­
town ia Flint. Mirh.
Mr. and Mrt C. \*. Mire and
Dchra Ann have come to S*- ord
from Gainesville Mr. Mue is an
attorney.

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and daughter Jrnn arc new resi­
dent* Mr. Morris is retired from
the Marine Corps Their home
town is praraon, Ga.
Mr. anJ Mrs. F. M Thomas
and sun Gary are new ovsners
of the Slumbrrlsnd Motel. Th rir
bome is Dorset. Yt.
1.1 and Mr*. J. A Dickey and
young son Slstk ate ns-«v home
owners in Sanford Their home
town is Medicine lodge, halt
l.t ami Mrs C N. James.
Chuck and Randl. are living in
Sanlotd They came from Glen
dale, Calif.
Mr and Mrs it T Mtchl with
sons Larry and David and daugh
ter Snellen, are nrw home m n
ers in Stinland Estates They are
from McKeesport. Pa
Mr and Mr* T L. Swisher.
*om Phillip ami Pave, arc nrw
in Hu* town Their home town
is Allen Park. Mirh . and Mr.
Swlshrr l* with Martin Avtaitun
of Orlamlo
Chief and Mi* T W Slaua*.
with daughters Kathleen
and
l.tnda. iame to Saford limn liar
vry. N Dak. Chief Stalls* is
stationed at Sanford Naval Air
Station
Chief and Mrv. I. r Morgan,
son Mliharl and daughter* Nikki
and .nandra. are living in Sanfnr.l
They vame here from Miami. FI*
thief Morgan t* stationed at
Sanford Naval Air Station
Fn« and Mrs J F lleislft
Billy ami Joey, are here fur a
long ol duly at the Naval Air Sla­
lom Their hometown I* Philadel
phla Pa
Env and Mrs Ii J MrVkll
Hams came tn Sanford from Pill
tadelphia
Rn*
McWilliams Ii
stationed at the Sanford Naval
Air Station
F.n* and Mrs if W Repp.
Bobby, Kyle. Cheryl. Carol, and
Jnan. came tn Sanford fiom
Jacksonville. En* Repp u sta­
tioned at the Sanford Naval Air
Station
|)r
and Mri
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Smith.
John and Rob, ate newtnmfrv
from Memphis, Tenn Dr Smith
is a practicing physician in San
ford
Mr and Mi* G. I Ftrcsc,
George and Aid*, have come to
Sanford from Reading. P* Mr
Frrcic I* itatloned al SN'AS
i hid and Mm Pelrogallo ami
son Fivd arc newcomer* here
with the Navy. They are from
Atlanta Ga
Mr and Mrs A J. Dale, with
children Thomas l-eille. John
Mirhael. Chrli
Elbert,
Donna
l.ynn and Klin Ellraheth. are
nc'srnmcr* from Gainesville, l!a
Mr Dale is with the Navy.
Mr and Mr*. C. K Thorns*.
Charles Edward Jr and Angel*,
have tclurncd to Sanford after
an absence of several year* Mr
Thomas is employed hy the city
Mr and Mri. E T Turner are
new coiner* from Kinney , III lie
Is retired
Mr. and Mrs II P Ferguson.

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Score Is Key To Tribe Hopes
seasons from Minnie Mlnoio and [hustling rlub with a lot of young'sclf, f think Martin li the heat
Larry Doby. If theae boyi come player*. It ahould be Interrating man available. There may he betthrough, we’ll be lough to beat, ito watch all aeaaan. We've got ter teeond tarkeri In the majors.
There aai tome talk faat aeaaon a lot of frllnwt who like to win but they were not for tale thia
that the Indiana might be moved and they are going to play that winter.
I We had to give up Don Moaal
away from Cleveland bccauae the way.
General Manager Frank Lane and Ray Narteakl to get Martin
fana were no longer aupportlng
B f J O E CORDON
the club. I think we have the kind obtained Billy Marlin for fecund a.'.d Laae wai criticiied In some
Manager. Oesfliad ladlans
nf team thia year that will lure base. Everyone knows he's a bust- quarters for t he move. Rut I
Written Far I PI
think we'll have good pitching
SACRAMENTO. Calif. (Ul’l t — the eltireni of Cleveland back to ler.
even without I&gt;on and Ray, and I
The Cleveland Indiana' pennant Municipal Stadium.
j
Martin Itevt Available
bopea thia aeaaon hinge on the
We are going to have a faat. I At an old aerond haaeman my think Marlin will be of great help
to the ball club.
recovery from operatlona of two —
Another hustler is Jim Piersall,
aatabliahed atara and the develop-;
who we obtained this winter from
mtnt of aevcral boya who ore
Itoalon. He'll get a tr&gt;- at the ren­
long on potential but abort on e x - '
ter field position along with Doby.
penance.
W'oodie Held and former San
Of course, our blggcit question
Franriaro Forty Niner football
mark It Herb Store. If that leftstar Carroll Hardy.
handed flreballer recovert from
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Players Are Versatile
the Injury which almost coal him
The Sanford Seminoles ran out: Sanford's faxt brCaking quintet
0np
| j, j, p ,boyt
),,||
hii eye, ho will be hard to atop.
Score could be the beat pilcher in of steam In the second half last ,&gt;-cpt the Wildrati on the run in the t |ub j, t(lr versatility 0( the playthe Am erican league thia action night and were beaten by Winter, first two quarters, but the Winter pfl Almost rveryonr on the team
Park, 73-55. In an Orange Belt j Park height advantage began to Cln p|iy morp |han one portion
. . . or he could be Juat another
Conference basketball game.
|tell in the third period. The Sfns*ivsith r&lt;jlla| ability.
baa been.
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And don't be too surprised If
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million and could gel only seven vie Power or Mickey Vernon
Mike Garcia inakea a come back( /r%
llf lllh P X
\PPK&lt;
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’♦hi.e Winter Par.
, r f ond it could be Martin o r,
this year. Mike had a disc opera
, l/UUUIG A
U a s ripping the nets for go.
,,nwrr Thp po„ l|)|P .hort.tops 1
lion last aumtnrr and It might
After this, Sanford ne er rould arr HfW&gt; „ jn ||urlpri p,n ||,r .
have cured hit bad back, lie
D , PAL -I|
L L
1 m . ! h h'lt Into Hie game, although out- , || m,
Mof)|n
worked out with ua near the end
u,p
,n ,hr.
thw b . r m.n muid be
of the aeaaon and aremed to be b a s e b a l l J o b A o a i n r rr
■f
|final st^nxa. VNinter I ark Jumped ||pj j power, Harrell, Karl Averok. I'm convinced he can atill
_ 'J* ■ ,7 ;10 , r » ' ,n ,h* rir*'- ^ut lhc I ill or Handy Jackson,
SCOTTSDALE. Aria. (L'JPI)
throw.
by ,hf SenutWe* made t close In the- sec
c „ fh,n, HP „ h, » P Ruia Nunn
High Oa Cola aIto
.
tond. racking up 19 while the Wild- and Dirk
illri llrown h.,
backed up by
The man with the beat potential S S S
.
.J |Hal Naragon.
on the club Is outfielder Rocky W .iunW !«» decidei no. Ml _
Colavito. Ho came Into bit own It be known today that he still | T °p to°HalSfo?Ir.r‘ .
n
The mo,‘
l*r,ofmer»
for the first time near the end of wanted to stay In baieball and
'
hu *,r ,’°', r r ■n'1 HeM' W* c*n ut*
last aeaaon and If he Improves at would look now for • Job with ^
lhfm •••»«« ■»* P&gt;«* «
"*"1
seven from the floor and fire from (|,Pmi u p , will give ua added
tba tame rale this year he can another tram.
the
line
for
IJ
points.
depth
without
additional
players.
become one of the greatest hitters
Double X ." second only to
Jim Gracey,
leading
scorer
for
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Dahe Ruth in home runs and as
In baseball.
. the Seminoles, plunked In 13. on
We are also looking for good member of baseball's Hall
11 five field goal*, three free throes.
Fame, got his walking papers |V i V x F M . l n "ami Dav.r'raVh
from the Boston organlratlon aft had acvrn, Cecil Dandridgr si*.
er serving a season at coach and Cliff MrKibhln two and Allred unr.
"special hatting instructor" for
The loss was the second against
Minneapolis Millers.
no wins in Orange Hell Conference
"It was a shock," said Foi* at
Track officiata are continuing
play, the fourth against si* vic­
his home hrre.
preparation* for Thursday's an
tories this season.
"Joe Cronin (Red So* general
The Seminoles again will be " U ,J ^ " I ' r . N I g h t at Sanford Ormanager) gave me the Impression seeking their first OHC victoryj !*■»«&gt; Kennel Club.
N E W Y O R K &lt;UPI) — A new
I
was
set
with
the
organisation,"
All prufila from the special 10promotional group mapped plana
Friday night when they host I.*e»race card will be donated to char­
today for a world heavyweight ID he said. "You think you've got a burg.
ily organlrallont in Seminole and
tie fight at Madison Square G a r- Job and then out of a clear blue
Orange counties.
den within three months while at- iky you're out on a limb."
II was only a year ago that
Charily and scholarship dona
torneyi for the International Boxtlon* by the kennel rlub last year
lag Club considered means of par­ Fosx, who earned more than a
rirrrd ed &gt;10,000, Including some
tially reviving the IRC from itt quarter of a million dollars be­
fore rrtiring In 1945, turned up In
13.9X) raised at the Charity Night
knockout by Uncle Sam.
raring.
Young B ill Itoscnsohn of Los An- Miami, Fla., broke and out of a
United Press Inlernittnnal
Asst. Mgr. Jack Iwdoux said
g «lti reportedly heads the new Job. He was Invited to last year's
East
especially fast cards are planned
promoting outfit; and Kenneth C . Itovton baseball writer's dinner Virginia Trch 93 Marshall no
each year for the benefit races
Royall of N ew York, former sec­ and a short time aftrr that, was
because "good causes such aa
retary of the Army, heads the offered the post of coach with Duqursnc JU Loyola (III.) 64
these deserve the best racing
1BC attorneys who wera stated for Minneapolis at a (a la ry of about West Vir. Tech 106 Shephard 74
• meeting today with Truman G ib ­ M.OOO.
American U. 7S Western Md. 52 talent available."
Fosx said he was never given
In tonight's featured ninth race
son, IIIC president, and other IU C
a full rsplanation for (he move. Gettysburg 66 Iwbannii Valley 64
of a 10 event schedule. I'm Gold­
officials.
llrandeia
79
Clark
(M
ass)
to
Hut In Hoslon, Cronin riplalncd
en's ability is figured to glitter
The attorneys and IIIC official*
from the eighth post poiltlon. The
were to difrusa the advisability of that the move wai made primari­ Moravian 75 Scranton 73
fait red dog weighs 76 pounds,
aikinr N ew York'a Federal IM i- ly because Minneapolis planned lo Mor. Harvey 75 W A M 67
South
and has scampered to one of the
Iriet Judge Sylvester J. Ityan to use combined coaches and players
Western Ky. M East Trnn. at
three pay positions In four of all
••often" aoma of the dissolution In an economy ntovr.
N Car. Coll. 70 Maryland St. G6} start*.
orders of hla 11*67 monopoly de­
Miss. St. S3 Vanderbilt 63
An all gold finish will result If
cree, which wa* affirmed Monday
Fla. Southern 68 Jacksonville 79
heavy (61 pounds) Golden Glide
by the U . 8. Supreme Court at
Furman *7 .South Carolina 61
shows anothrr stretch finish like
Washington.
Alabama 02 Florida 77
she did on Christmas Kve. The
Judge Ryan's sweeping antitrust
Eastern K y. 77 Murray St. r.9
t&gt;eautifiil red fawn dog has posted
decree provides that James I).
DKLAND (U P l) — Mississippi I Kentucky 65 Tulane G8
only one rare In the top three, but
Norris and Arthur M. Wlrlx, long­
Impresses fans with good limes.
time principals In the lilt', mutt Southern sank three free shots In l»yola (L a .) 69 Centenary 67
The (Irst and loth races tonight
aeli all their stork in New York'a the final 41 seconds Monday night Miss. Southern 34 Stetson 36
to
squeak
past
Stetson,
3A-56.
Georgia T r r li B9 Mississippi 70
will tie long 3 Mthi mile events,
Madiaon Hquara Garden Corp. Ami
Senior guard Hal Kra and Gro'tnwn (K y ) 103 Rellarmine 99 when only the strongest hounds
they must alto dissolve the IR C
•Juba of N ew York and Illinois. renter Sam llolllngawnrth led St. Fran. (I'a i 09 Morrhrad SI. 77 |can survive the gruelling testa.
Southern, getting 23 points aod Tennessee 63 taulilana St. M
12 points respectively. Hollings­
Midwest
worth got two free throws In the Wayne St. U . 63 W'rn Ontario 31
closing seconds anil Kra added Mount Union M .Marietta 76
Ihe third for the victory.
Indiana 63 Minnesota .Yi
Guard Gene Wells was high Youngstown hi Cent. (O .) SI. 71
GAINESVILLE (U P l) - Flo
L A K E L A N D (U P l) ~ Florida scorer for Stetson with 19.
rida thri w a scare Into Alabama
Wirlilla 01 Drake 54
Southern
defeated Jacksonville
The score was tied IT limrt Kansav 69 luwa St. Ill
vstth a second half rally Monday
University BB-79 Monday night to during the game, with Southern Illinois tot Iowa 97
night, taut the Crimson Tide re­
gain a tie for second place In the holding a 29 27 lead at inter­ Michigan 64 Wisconsin 71
covered Ita pulse in the waning
Florida Intercollegiate Raskrtball mission.
mlnulrs and went on to win, &gt;2 77.
Nebraska HI Missouri Ki
Conference.
Alabama took a comfortable
Kansas St. 90 Oklahoma 45
Forward Dob Coding led .South­
Montana St. M N. Dakota St &lt;&gt;3 lead In the first half and was In
ern's attack with 22 points, while
front 43 36 at halftime. The
Wisconsin St. 60 Northland 54
guard John McNamara got 20.
Southwest
Gators, led by Frank Etheridge,
LONDON
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Tony
VanderFete Fannon and John Watson
sliced In the lead In the second
veil, nrltlsh raring auto owner, St. l«oula 76 Tulsa 61
each had IB for Jacksonville.
half until Alabama sharpshooter*
Texas ARM 63 Arkansas 62
laid
today
he
Is
quitting
the
»|&gt;ort
Southern and Jacksonville are
W*. Tex. St. 103 Arliona St. It. M Roy Johnson and l.arry Kaplan
now lied for the No. 2 povlllon on doctor's orders. "M y doctor Cincinnati 64 North Texas St. 36 found the range,
told
me
I
must
give
up
the
strain
In the Florida league, with the
Bradley 60 Houston 30
Etheridge was high scorer for
University of Miami la first place. of running a Soman raring
West
the night with 20 points. Johnson
tram," Vandrrvrll taid. Vander| got 17 and Kaplan 14 for Alabama.
veil's six Vanwall racing cars Colorado 65 Oklahoma St. 42
Its 4M squara miles makes have become famous at rare
Los Angrlrs the nation's largest tracks Ih* world over during Ihe
past few years.
city by area.

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■liar league mangers giving
mid • winter appraisals af their

Seminoles Beaten
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Quotable
Quotes Hospital Notes
United Freta International
AUR O R A. HI. - M i)o r Paul
Egan at a City Council mealing
where he traded punch** and lost
to the aergeant at armi after the
council voted to remove Egan
from the meeting :
' i will rectifnlre a motion to
adjourn and that's all."
£

D A LLA S , Tea.— Evangelist Billy

w Graham on cancelling a speech
acheduied for Monday night to fly
|o Mlnnetota for treatment of an
lye ailment:
“ After the luncheon speech to
day. I wa* greatly tired and felt
|t probably best to cancel the
scheduled speech.”

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CO LU M B U S. Ohio - Michael V.
DiSatlr. former federal price »ta
billier. on being sworn in as
Ohio's 43th governor:
•T ran hardly believe It I* hap
pemng to me."

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L A K E F O R E S T. Ill -A d la i E
Stevenson
chiding the United
jitatea for its complarcncy in the
lace of Soviet progress
"In our fat, dumb, happy com­
placency, we assume we can't
Vise. We assume the tight won't
Salt."

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W A SH IN G TO N — Rep. Emanuel
Teller 1 D -N .Y .) in Introducing a
joint resolution to repesl the conItttutional amendment which lintks pre»ident* to two term*:
“ Tim e ha* proven howr sorry a
mistake thi• amendment is. The
rountry i* living with a lame duck
president w h o -m his second lerm
— ha* lost much of the political
power essential to him for leader*hlp."
Ii)S A N G E L E S . Calif-Soviet
Deputy Premier AnasUs Mlkoyan
shaking hand* wilh actor Marlon
Brando on * movie art:
“ You’re a strong tn*n When I
shake hand* wilh you I feel like
a mov ie Mar too "

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N EW Y O R K — Mr* Frances Chi
onchio when her kidnaped daugh­
ter wra* returned and she held the
child for the firat lime:
“ My baby! My baby! God hai
relumed you!"

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S Y R A C U S E. N. Y -&lt; U P I&gt; —
The Dow Chemical Co hat given
a set of four color lithograph*,
depicting the history of paper
making to the Slate University
College of Foreitry at Syrccuae
University. Only IW sets of the
prints are said to he in rsiitence.

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B U F F A L O . N. Y. - &lt; L T I ) — Her­
bert Zornttorff. 69. was fused 440
•for speeding despite his e*pl*nalion that he wa* rushing hom? to
get hi* fal*e teeth, which he d
% forgotten on leaving for dinner
a', hi* siiter'a house.

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P O R T IS A B E L. Te*. - &lt; L T l &gt; —
The commanding officer of the
Coatt Guard life boat nation on
Padre Island near here i* named
Cauioua Flit*.

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M l C e le ry Ave.

P O T T E D PLANTS Hi. EA 3-1*22 W IniUhielil
nr 1 V 7 OJTO !t A N F O R D Dour (iluss
FLOW Ell SHOP. We telegraph

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HOUSE HUNTING?

Senkarik 1.1.is* and Paint Co.
112 111 W. 2nd SI. Ph. TA 2-4(22

■ G E 7 ft. refrigerator A I full
«l»e Norge electric itnve, auto,
controls. In operating condition.
450 00 each. EA 2 1*16.
P IAN O — Will .ell and tranafrr
one high grade spinet piano to
responsible party who ran make
a small down payment and as.
»um r small monthly pay meal*
on balance. Write Credit Mina*
ger. Wrslry Protscr Piano Cn.
J22t N. Mill. St. Orlando. Fla.
Phone ('ll I 37(2.

T»&lt;» ton (.Mi Iruck moving van.
H E A TIN G
L E T u* show- you our rvcrptiunal | bee ‘t at ThlJlip* •iM" actoiv
II. II. POPE CO.
&gt;hoiee of 2 and 3 bedroom ■ rivet C. R. Davit.
2ul S. Park ------ FA 7 4U4
homes Your pick of *ire, price ‘47 Ford t'airlanc 500 with radio
and neighborhood
4 healer, padded dath, 51,450
Furnilure Moving A Storage
Pay 520) down take over bal
C. E. P IIH .l ir.S. Agent
ann* of payment* F A 2 t i l l
W ASHBURN VAN LINES
Shallow well pump. 1 year aid,
—
FA 2 1M1
I NJOY tuhurhau li-lng in this I Unlit'
elrrulatinn healer, reasonable.
irailrr. good lire*. 5*0 no,, 1300 French Ave.
2 Bedroom*
modern three hedroom home
See at Country Club R o a d . Bog
Sale or rent— I bedroom 36 ft
2117 Kev Ave
73 A — R O OFIN G A M UMBING
Florida Room
situeted on 3 Al’RES of tiled
29* R. 3rd hmiie D. Spanogle.
Nrw Moon trailer. A ir londl
land within 4 mile* of down­ 1457 KNUX 4t ft, 2 bedroom
tinned Adults. FA 2-7MC
— F.H.A. —
ru n
Single bed matlrrst, 415. F A 2 MI3
town Sanford.
trailer. 53u&gt; down, lake up pay­
Unfurniilied 4 bedroom houie.
price — 44.325
Term*
ment* PR FA 2 4106 alter &lt;
29— F U IIM T U K L and
call FA 2-4374 or contact Tindel I
p. m.
w II. - I l i i r S T K M P F .lt Agency
IID I SEKOI.D GOODS
Grocery in Lake Monrue.
WORK
Kralinr A Insurer
For Sale— IW2 2S
Robhtni
CALL i Free Estimate*)
(Includes Cloning)
4 room unfurnDhed apartment
• mo VALUES
A*&gt;oe. Laura B. Oner. II. E. I after
house trailer— I bedroom with
T IT U S V IL L E
• gUICK C R E D IT
Apply apartment 2. 2otS Sanford
Arlett Price. Everett Harper
attached 25 x I ft furnished
PLUM BING A HEATIN G INC.
• EASY TE R M S
Ave.
Phone F A 2 (Fit
’ 12 N. Park
living room and extra lied room.
Livemed — Domini — Insured
Good
condition
Newly
painted,
Large unfurn. 3 bdrm. apt. 1*0 |
SANFORD — Phone FA 2 7681
cash price $I,»WV See Joe King
New And U»e*l Furniture
Tw o bdrm. unfurn. apt. 170.
Live the lift of a rountry tquirr
at 5'rames Trailer Park.
311 E. First St.
F A 3 M2I
Homes Designed For
P LU M BIN G
on (hit 20 arte farm, good 3
_ J I W Magnolia Ave. F A 23441. Q l l l y
$$7*50
m o n th ly
Florida Living.
Contracting A Repair*
RR.
home,
quietlocation. &gt;
'52 Old* ronvrriible, PS, RAII,
| • Black* Wait Of Franth
F rre Estimate*
3 4 4 B e d ro o m s— 1 &amp; 2 Baths
Term*.
to o l t r
perfect condition
Avenue an 20th Street.
R I - HARVEY
OR
FA 2 2625
New Sc Used
M O D EL O PEN D A ILY
2ut Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 33*3
2 Rlt frame,app*.
I ' i artel,
Furniture and Applianeas
January *
51.500,
Term*
19M
Il
Si
hull
r.
I
bedroom,
NEW
M ODERN
2 RF.DROOM
Admissions
bath, raarllent condition. In -,
HOME— just
completed
Tile
lluihl your own on thi* 415 high
Millard Finch (Indian River
quire at 4 Point* Rail Shop. S. I
hath, lerariu floor*, large lot.
203 209 E. F ln t « L Ph. F A 3-0112
way
frontage,
O
itrrn
arra,
UityJ
17-92 Jit. 419
just out of rtly limit*. 49.OU0.
510.00 per front foot.
Emm* Dorr tSanfordi
wilh 4400 down.
Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
17— Bit VT2t srwt M Om itS
Myrtle Brown iD ellaryi
I.atge 4 Rll
home, in town.
4IR C ON D ITIO N IN G
etc. Bought-sold. Larry'* Mart
Margaret Hull* (Sanfordi
reasonable term*
NEW 3 bedroom home, very mod
215 Sanford Ave Ph. F A 2-41I t
"Everything for the Sporliraati" C O N TR A C T and REPAIR WORK
Leon Lawton ( Sanford»
ern Trra iro floor*, earporl and
•4*7 Rawforil Are.
I V 2 4212
Your F.vlnrua# Dealer
Birth*
Reautlful
3
RR
masonry,
l»
«
b
storage. Convenient in (ehoot*.
ID 'll'O N SPORTING GO OD S
llaby boy to Mr. and Mr|.
Arbor
srctlon.
416,500 with
Immediate Occupancy
510,000, with 41.000 ca*h to han­
P LU M B IN G k BEPAIRR
Under Uoastrurtlnn
304-6 8 E. 1st. I ban* F A 2 4V6I
Victor Krettingrr (Sanford)
term*
WV Guarantee Personal
dle.
JiW C. Thumas
Discharges
Satisfaction or Your
1472
Rarila
Si.
FA
7
M
i)
1&lt;n el) 3 UR. masonry, m eity,! For Sale K it fishing boat. 550
Sylvia Kogan (Sanford)
LO V ELY 3 liedrouin. 2 hath home
Money Cheerfully
low down payment, monthly
(•&lt;&gt;««! rondiuon Ph. F A 2 140L
January *
„
74—
PIANO SER V IC E
in South 1'inerreM. Beautifully
Refunded.
Admissions
payment*
lets
than
rent.
M
ERCURY O l’TR U V R D MOTORS
landscaped, like new condition
Marjorie ftay (Sanford!
PIANO T U N IN G A REPAIRING
2 HR furnlthed country home.
W. F. SM ITH
I’ru r $17,600. Down payment
Monro McCalley iDellaryi
VV. I.. II VII MON
cllnit and garden, a *le*l at
Outboard Sales A Service
51.7(10. with 30 year mortgage.
Mairlinr McGill (Sanford!
56 0U0 rash
2415 Paik Avr
F A 2 4241 Ph FA 2 4223 After 5 Us) p. in.
Jeremiah Johnson (Sanford)
TR AILER L O T — Very desirable
71-4 R l'll h i m ; c o n t h VC ro ll w .
Discharge*
rroiperou* country *1011-. well 1 4 - ARTICLES W VNTF.n
plot. (* acre, with water, elec­
slocked, plus 2 RR. living quar
Opal Reynolds (SanfordI
tricity, and septic lank already
C*jh for furniture nr *urplui, For carpentry, painting, screen­
llcity Blieiner ( Sanford •
ter*.
A C1IIIKT COMMUNITY
installed. 41500.
ing. roofing, and plaster lepair,
Super Trading Poat. RanioidWilliam Crittenden (Sanford &gt;
Cor. Hwy. 17-92 A 27lh St. Four acre citru* grove, it a&lt;a) per Orlando lU y . E A 2 0477.
•splult tile, ashetto* aidmg, Near Mayfair Country Club
Charlotte Itannahan (Sanford) R E S ID E N TIA L IA)TS - 2 beau
nij.univ t&gt;r w»ud strpi, leveling
Phone FA 2-1.’»01
acre. Apps. a acres, State road
l-oimle Nel»on (Sanfordi
lifully-ihaded loll In highly re­
trpaltlng
garages
and
46, brauHliil home sites, only W A N TE D : Medium or heavy duly , and
Mrs. Charles Biften and baby
stricted area of city. I3&gt;*v
w inking call F.V 2-4899.
portable power taw. FA 2 52*0.
94,600 with good term*.
2 hr. UR home, icrecn porch, kll
girl (Sanford)
chcn equipped, imall down pay
75- I.I.I.C TH IC .V I, SERVICE
JA N U A R Y I «
F A R M E R 'S A G E N C Y
1 7 -B E A U T Y PA*li&gt;IU&gt;
mrnt. F H A financed 457 a
Admission'
V V. Farmer, Rrallnr
VACUUM 4 LE A N E R REPAIR*
M2 S. Park Avenue
month. Large nicely landsra|&gt;ed
Sanford* Vlott Modern
Mildred Ervin (Sanford)
I*. II. Whiimoir. Assoc.
Parts fur all makes of :lra n rri;
Tel. EA 2 4991
Sanford. Ela.
lot, Venetian blinds Call Culliy i u 8. French ,\vr Pb f a 22221
Ib-aut) Salon
Waller Sayder (D ellargi
M O D ER ATELY PRICED
Llc rlrlill, Hoover. Kurby, etc.
FA 2 1930 eat 406 a to 4 \&lt; m After hour* FA 2 2616 or F 4 2 4921
Soli VValcr I V Stamp*
Leona Davit (Sanford)
Free
pick-up.
Work
guar.intrrd.
alter
4
FA
2
0*62
iiviom
n
s
111
vt
iv
nduk
HOME SEEKKltS
Johnnie Mae Gordon (Sanfordt
FA 2 4765
r.V 2 5142
Annie Bell William* (San­
2 hr , CH home, rlertric kitchen 105 Su Dai
IF YOU C A N 'T FIND “ Y O U R '| I F I T IS R K A I . E S T A T E
ford)
c-iiuipmrnt, tile- bath, jalousie Till* is a gut it past In the- IKK Houle Wiring _ Electric Service
Ruth Ervin tSanford)
KIND O F HOME LIS TED FOR
windows, ulilltv rm . landsrap I Theatre- h.r feed Julies Exp
a«k Crumley A Montelth
Slit V'lhlrn
Martin F. O'Meara (Dellary)
SALE. W HY N O T T R Y US’
c l lawn, large orirk liar RQ
at 117 South Park 1 h. FA 2 4C95
RANDALL ELECTRIC Co
dateJan
27.
y&gt;
Stephen Johnson (Sanford)
5"0 ft. froni Naval B air 56 900.
&gt;112 Magnolia
FA 2 **915
Birth*
WE CONSIDER (l( II S E L E C ­ BY OWNER 3 bedroom t It home
FA 23179
1A— FKM 41 f IIK IT w a n t e d '
TION O r TW O - T H R E E AND
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*. Ntl
23 A - IIU ILD IN G
on shaded lots, ideal location
R E P A IR S
must
have own PAINTING
*on Hawley tSanford)
FOUR RKDHOOM. ONE AND
t an he finamrd 914 Catalina This I* a guest pass In the Rltt , llmisrkreprr
Baby boy to M r. and Mr*.
TWO RATH HOMES T H E F IN ­
Dr. Phone W. It West FO 5 1226
Theatre (or A II
Itrekwtth , transpoitalion salary 425 week­
FlJK )R
candlnr and finishing
Crlon It. Revel* (.Sanfordi
ly; 4&lt;i days. FA 2 2617
EST AVA11JVBLE!
Ostedo afte r I JO p m
Exp. date Jan 27, '50
Cleaning,
waxing
Serving 1
Discharge*
( 'ASH14: It Apply Hit/ Theatre.
Seminole County time 1925.
Fannie llramon ami baby girl ALL ARE REASONABLY PIIIU
PINECREST: 3 hr , m hath CB
II. VI Gleaion l.aka Mary
(Sanford)
RD, W ITH LOW DOWNPAY
home on large corner lot, Flor­ W OMEN S T "
easy reads cut
RENTS. AND M ON TH LY PAY
J.V M A K V tl
wrap
a
lound
aprons
h
n
in
e.
ida
rm
,
carporte,
utility
rom
,
INCLUDES lLO S IN G COSTS
IM PERIAL DKCORATURS
MENTS LESS THAN RENT. NEW 3 bedroom block house
Admission*
Earn l &gt; U
doci-n —
spare
,(. fully equipped kitchen, laiwr
palMtinc and papeilng
MOST A R E A V A ILA B LE NOW located at Ptut West 3rd St on
France* R. While (Sanford)
lime "rile — Accurate- Mfgr't, FA ; 3716 or y V "2-71110 after al*. |
downpayment, lour monthly pay- R E A D Y T O M OVE IN! MAY large lot. Modern design acini
Maml* Lee Moore (Sanford)
Free poet. New York
menu. FA ? 1296
WE H E L P Y O U FIN'D “ Y O U R " tuatrd by soft paitd color*. EfDaniel Ublr Wecdle (Sanford)
Build to your plan*.
KIND O F HOME TO D A Y '
lllrth*
I'cniodi ling ami Vddltion*
ficienry
kitchen
—
terse all New 2 hedroom home, lercxi/o 70— 41air of | rwale
( iiiinliutliiin I' m., Inc.
lUby hoy (o Mr. and Mr* E
DON l.l h i:
(loon, large car portc and utility
breakfast bar— large picture win
211 We«t 2ilk Si reel
Colored help wanted, mutt he over
L. White (Sanford)
Phono FA 2-4*24
room. 16.400. 41,000. for equity
duw. full price lio ooo M IA
H E R B E R T 8TENSTRDM
I’ hnne I’A 2 3101
21 apply In perwn al Pig .V
Raby boy to Mr and Mrs
halanrr 432 per month Plmnr
financing.
l.ow
monthly
pay
R E A LTO R
Painting
A
t
FA
2
IV2&lt;
Whistle
Joseph Ervin (Sanford)
EA 2 237*
mrnt* Available row.
LY N N RISNLR
Discharge*
L O T T IE BROADWAY
Il-W e r k "tilled
Willie Ilacon (Sanford)
5 ACRES — high and dry. Three For the Rett H i m tn Real Estate
AitiKiair*
Emma Dorr (Sanford
III N. Park —
Ph. FA 7 242* miles from town. Full price 3LE C U LLE N k H A KKEY Ironing, 10c 1 lie. FA 2 7241
Letter Ethel! (Sanford)
^
•
I'U-.-.-ani SuriuuitdinRi*
• S p rrin l D ie t s '
52.750 00 Terms available.
W. A . Cagle, Jr. Salatman
Edward l-eary &lt;Denary i
110 N. Park Ava. Ph. F A 3-7241 Babysit or Iron. FA 2 792*
RV O W NER— 3 bedroom home,
*
l.iren&lt;sed l . l ’ N O n D uly A l A ll Tim e *
John l.lsock ( Mail land k
kitchen equipped, fenced yard
Ironing, cleaning A caring for
• Home Alnrowpliere
John Schllpp (D e lla ry)
home
stead
exemption.
Gl Ii4 N. Park Ave.
children. V4 I: 10th m
Ph. FA 3-4123
Charle* Roger* (Sanford)
4 '* ',. Ptnerreii. phone hcfnrr
Scoii Twyman (Sanford)
119 Plnecrrtt Drive; 3 bedroom,
5
K A T E S
$ U )»
To
$ 2 0(1
4 p. m. or
afier 7 p. m
Millard Finch (Indian Kiser
kitchen equipped home, excellent Child cate In my home Near air
R E A L E S I A T E L’R IV ETN
Vrrnrdlng
To
ta
re
Reqalred
FA 20742.
base. Wntr Rot DR e ■■ Sanford
City)
condition. With hurricane fenced
2514 French Ave
Herald.
yard. Owner transfrrrrd. Pmed
l»ona Davis (Sanfordi
Willie Robinson (Sanford)
at
413,200
00
with
low
down
payD e f e n d a n t .M is s iiu r
To r rhild rare rail F A 21417.
Realtor
inenl.
B U FFA LO . N
Y. — ( LIM )— "Call H all" I’hon* FA 2 3641
Hume I'n r T h e Aged
2.4— SPEC I VI. M.R VICES
i Judge Michael K Zimmer b u rn ­
tie . 27t h 6 III" -v r v
Phone I'A 3-7214
ed nearly three hours while the
It O S A L . P A Y T O N
w . D IE TR IC H S - R E A L TO R
Wi ll . D RILLIN G
ITHACA. N. Y. — ( U P l y - Cor­ drfente and prosecution question­
Fairbanks Morse Pumps
nell University I* utlng a 54.700 ed police officer* in a speeding Registered Real Estate Broker i.lir. Mrlhv in— Velma Gonralrr,
Ph FA 3.1301-17-92 at Hiawatha Adelaide II. .Moict — Associate*.
llrptirs to alt make*
grant from Die National Science tatt. and then rendered a verdict
1901 Park Avr.
FA 2 5142
UlItV VRR W. LO N G
Foundation lo study the life nf of guilty.
•
207 K. Commercial Ave.
the threw, the smallest of mam
But he quickly changed the rul
I’hona FA 2 2S33
RAYMOND M. B ALL
■tl*
Ing lo “ no trial” when he discos-1
.1 Rednxiin— 1 &amp; 2 Hath
R E A LTO R A IN S lR O It
Prof W. J. Hamilton Jr. of the ered that the defendant, John T.
Third SI. A Park Avenue. South
Cornell conservation department Irvin, hadn’t bothered lo show up
V all Call Rail
says a shrew weigh* lei* thin a In court.
Phone FA 2 S«4t
We invite &gt;nu In lie our ycuealn ntiMilutely fret
housefly at birth but within 24
I k 2 YES. OM )
wHhnul nliliRklion nt one nf Sanford’* leading
hour* ran rat twice it* weight
tow Down Payment*
TV TUBER
3 BEDROOM Phillip* home In
lie
*ay* a full grown *hrtw
MoteU while you locate suitable housing (or
k Monthly Payment*
lasch Arbor. Stove, refrigerator
TESTED F R E E
weighs lest than a dime.
you and your family. Pick up your key at tha
NEW H A VEN . Conn -&lt; U »* I&gt; A
(pare
heater.
Fenced
back
— la ytor bonm
C O N TA C T
Sales* Office.
Waktng up ran hr dangerous, ac­
yard. Small down payment and
Campiele Stock on troek]
cording to the Connecticut Blur
assume payments of |7o mo.
Call FA 2-4174
W ORCESTER. M a il. — (U P I5— Cron.
FA 2 6601.
tloelroato
Il report! that one man yawn
The stale flag* of all a Hales,
Including Alaska, line the 400- ed so vriroroutly he dislocated
SO UTH P IN EC R ES T: 3 bedroom
Tab* DiateDntor
B P A I I . K Y O D H A M , Pren.
foot mall of Ihe home office build­ his jaw and another stretched to
home, U » bath*. Low down pay­
Corner llwy. 17-92 A 27lti SI.
PhoRa KA 21541
Car H w y. 17 *2 A 27ik St.
ing here of the State Mutual Life far that he cut bimKlf against a
ment, 4*7 month. 117 W. Woodreading lamp.
Auurance Co. of America.
fa
I land Dr. f A 2324.

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

24. A— B U IL D IN C . REPAIRS.

"1 w arned you not t&lt;» make loud conuuenU nbv'ut hit
being a f.-tkei"

SUNLAND
Estates

i

Special Service*

WAS t u V o
P IM P S — SPRINKLER
NOW $12,500
S Y STEM S
17(0 Magnolia, l.arir 4 bedroom, All t) pe* and sites, installed
2 bath home.
” l)o It YourieIC”
R O B ER T A. H IIJ.I VMS. Realtor
WE R E P A IR AND SERVICE
Raymond l.uadqllit. Aatoe.
S T I N E
FA 2 3941
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Machine and Supply Co.
M7 W. 2nd St.
I'h. FA 2 6412
M AJOR BROWN R E A L T Y
Television Tubea Tested Krta.
Realtor
R O LLIN S HOBBY SHOP
LAKE MARY
At The Sign O f The Tottm Pala.
fh . FA 2 424; or FA 2 19*4
2*17 S. French Ava.

L A P F -A .D A Y

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*8 2 8 0

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&amp;

TOP VALUE

South
PINECREST

ft

PLUMBING

3rd Addition.

WILSON - MAIER
$SAVE$

VA - FHA FHA In sService
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low’ As $100

IM

Mather of Sanford

RAVENNA
PARK

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Quality Homes

C. A. WHIDDON, SR.

Low Down Payment
Monthly Payments
Less Than Rent

Buy Now

Choose Your Own Tile
And Paint Colors

$490 DOWN ~

Bhoem aneA.

Stcnstrom Really

KUly C.

~MOVE IN TODAY

J. W. HALL

^

Scott's Palm Manor

Seminole Realty

Study Of Shrew

BEAUTIFUL

HOMES

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Fast Awakening

They Wave FlagR

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

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Cuba Interrupts Boy On Trip, Hopes To Save Eyesight
Graham's Trouble
Exiles Ignore M ikoyan, Apparently Nerves Quotable Trials, Executions
Quotes
Creet Russian New Year
NOTICE
ROCHESTKR. Minn. ( L T I ) - A n
By FRANCIS I - M CCARTHY
Ieye spasm that hai plagued evan-l’ tailed Press launulioeal
HAVAN A (C P I I - The revolu­
gelist Billy Graham appears to' BONN, Germany— West German [ tionary Cuban government an­
.I*
more an emotional reaction1*-b*nfc^or Konrad Adenauer, on nounced today It was only Inter­
elite* and attauinalion* amonc
accordI
the arlitocralir celebrant*, there than an organic dUabiUty.
. '
a war over the (.ermsn problem: •rupting — and not ending— the
was no outward ilgn to mar the ing to hlr private physician.
-Th e y (Ulc Ru.slani) want to wave of executions of Batista
arrival o( the New Year accord
Dr. Kenneth Geiaer, Graham's control ihe world, not a dead! men accused of murdering up to
Inc to the caarltt Julian eaten longtime friend and physician saorld. but . . . power over a llv-j
the past six years.
dar.
who came here to assist esam- in* world. For this reason, the
In an apparent bow to pubtlr
The guest of honor at the 125 a- ‘nations at the Mayo Clinic, de- question faring them Is how to
ticket ilirmer dance waa Prin­ scribed the ailment aa "a spasm f0me closer to their roal by criticism abroad the presidential
palace announced the government
ces* Vera of Ruula, 52. second of a blood vessel in a sensitive meant of the cold war.1'
would halt mass Inals and execu­
cousin of the murdered C/ar portion of the left eye."
_____
tions until new regulations arc
Nicholas II and sitter of another
•It Is a nervous reaction more W EST P O IN T, N Y — Army fully circulated to the rebel
victim of ItoUhevik (trine squads. than an organic thing,” driver football coach Karl tiled) Blalk,
The plain, bespectacled tinman- said, resulting from ‘ nervous ten- 0n resigning after II yean as court*. It invited full press roverage when Ihe trials arc resumed.
off princess, who works for the non and strain.''
head coach:
The Cuban people appeared
Russian Children s Welfare Agen"The public's interest In this
'-ft u with a deep sense of per- fully in agreement with the revo­
c&gt; here, said Mikoyan couldn't case It quite underatandable." he
rfgrPt that I leave the mil- lutionary Justice that has taken
spoil her evening because she be­ said. "Everyone loves Billy."
itary academy. I have concluded. more than 200 live* Hebei leader
lieves her adoptrd countrymen
The 40 year old revival leader however. that this is the proper Fidel Castro ami Foreign Minis­
are too smart to (all for Commu­ entered Mayo Clinic Tuesday for llmf for lnr
withdraw from ter Roberto Agramnntr I s s u e d
nist sweet talk.
testa after pain connected with |couc. c sports."
statements defending rebel action
the spasm forced him to canetl
thua far.
a Dallas, Tex., speech and postW ASHINGTON - Bep Paul A.
No date was fixed for resump­
0
polled a planned Australian CTU-1 Fjno &lt;R-.S'.Y.). on plans to rein- tion of the revolutionary justice
tide for a week.
trodure hi* federal lottery bill: which wras halted throughout the
A spokesman * a I d Graham
‘'This painless form of taxation island late Tuesday after a report­
probably will remain in the clinic wjj| bring into Ihe cotters of our ed 200 persons had been executed
until Friday.
government over 10 billion dollar* by rebel Bring squads. Additional
a year in added revenue which thousands still face trial.
can be used fry tax ruts and part
payment* toward* our trrmrnduus
ever increasing national debt."
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NEW YO R K (U P I ►
— A croup of
ApMrksnt on whom Anastas I.
Mlkoyans aalrsmanship li utterly waited erected the Russian
New Year today in a ceremony
touched with the almoit toriiottcn
apltador of the czartil Ruuian
court.
While the Red deputy premier
slept at the Soviet U. N. rirlrgatioo headquarter*. New York*
Jang-eitaMlihcd colony of White
Ruuian eailei danced away the
al|kt at the tenth annual Oal
Blanc While Ball arron • town
at the Hotel A*tor.
If Mikoyan’a viiit atlrred fadIn i memorlei or Bnlihrvik atm-

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S I'R IN G K IE I.I), Mass. - Mra.
|Charles I'apinPau, on the myste­
rious breaking of 36 pants of
SARASOTA (U P I)— Charges of
glass in her house during the past
mismanagement and m o n e y seven days:
squandering against top officials
"You're standing In front of a
of (tingling Bros, tlarnum A
window and all of a sudden It
Bailey Circus have been with
breaks In front of you. It's awful
drawn by three minority stock­
to sit here and have windows
holders.
Mr.'* Hester Blngllng Sanford h" ? ( t ■“ *1
roun'1
W
and her two son. had the ml. ' I,,blc «P«anatlon.
management suit dropped In t irJA l'k S O N , M in -M r s
Ruhr I

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Against Circus
By Mrs. Sanford

DAY &amp; NIG H T
a n e l r a y HEATING
• NO hot reilingh
• NO special cloaet (spare nrceaaary
• NO Ionic A eapenaive ducla
The flnent type of wlnler comfort

Bingling North. Vice President
Henry Rlngllng North and General Manager Arthur Concello.
There was no explanation of
the artlun, except that they told
Circuit Judge Woedrow Melvin
that they had receivrd no answer
to the suit and that they did not
wish tor the litigation to eonllnue.
|There was a report, however, that
t the matter had been settled out
of rourl.
The plaintilfa had charged that
the circus tost 20 million dollar*
! in the past 10 y ears beraute of
i mismanagement. They asked that
1the defendants lie dismissed at
circus officials and ordered to
account for funds allegedly wrong­
fully spent.

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ORLANDO ( C P U - The Florida
.Sheriffs Association opened its
mid-winter conference here today
to work out Its 1959 legislative
program.
The three day conference, which
opened with a board of directors
meeting, wav to consider a num­
ber of bills aimed at better law
enforcement. The only one made
public was a measure to make
terrorist bombings a capital of-1
|frnse, punishable by death.
ROME PEOPLE STILL DON'T
Former Gov. Millard Caldwell
KNOW—Wo operate Sanford'* will address the delegates at a
only Commereial "While Print' luncheon meeting Thursday. And
Shop.
|Senate President-designate Dewey
! Johnson of tjuincy will discuss |
W ie b o ld t’8 g j f * ' *
icgislaUco problems at a Friday
210 S. PARK A V E .
luncheon.

OPEN
*
12:45
TIlU ltS D A Y
'

A.* . IWanfc jAvW ns’ VSIVI MITlVAt
M A IU lll SSICIAl VA U U t INAt M OVt M M

.!r s a - &amp;!«'«?•
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log her 20 children:

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
102 Saaford Art.

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N A TC H E Z . M in. ( U P D -A IIIFerguson told Mra. Thornhill by .saving Hugh’s bye -a r t very
Uf boy flics to the W eil Coast phone Tuesday that chances of slim."
todiy oo the slender chance that
a specialist there msy be able to
reitore his faiUof sight.
Hugh Thornhill, who swill be
,
seven years old Thursday, had
been scheduled to hast his one
The Board of County Commiaaiontrs of Seminole
good remaining eye removed to­
day because of the continuing
County, Florida, will receive applications for the posi­
ravages of glaucoma.
tion of C O U N TY ENGINEER.
But Tuesday a man named C.
1—
Must be a Registered Road Construction En­
-Shrete in Utah wired Nalches
Mayor Tre y Watkins, reporting
gineer with administrative experience.
that Dr. William Ferguson of
2— State Minimum Salary' Acceptable.
490 Coaat St., San Franciaco had
saved Use sight of his grandchild,
5— Give Qualifications and References.
who' bad suffered the same
disease.
4-* Apply Board of County Commissioners, c o
Churches, the Police Depart­
O. P. Herndon, Clerk, P. 0. Box 601 Sanford,
ment and various organizations in
Florida.
Natrbez organized a quick fund
drive toward the purchase of an
5—
Identify Envelope “Application County En*
airline, ticket.
«
gineer”
Hugh’a parents, Mr. and Mrs.
e
Louis A. Thornhill, were to ac­
If
interested
apply
immediately.
Applications
will
company him on the flight. They
be processed as received. Applicants considered will be
originally intended to make con­
invited by the Board of County Commissioners for a
nections with a westbound Ameri­
can Airlines flight at Memphis
jiersonal interview.
this morning, but decided Tues­
John Kridcr, Chairman
day night to go by way of New
0. P. Herndon, Clerk
Orleans. The exact flight achedule was not available.

Reg. Bara

Dial Soap 2 for 27c

Hood “33“

28c

Deviled Haas

2&lt;i Of.

Underwood

21e

Greeneeud * Tickled
Home Style

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Diaie Lily

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Cor. 2nd St. 200 Magnolia

�t f i f la n T a rl W friH
i
Weil.. Jan. 1i . 1959—Pare 3»

Longwood
n r JO i u m m o n d
Mr. and Mr*. Wallace Finch.
RocUord. III., are (hr guriti of
^ B t ll and Marie LaRrar* while
v here on t butinrta and pleaiure
trip.
Mr*. Ruth iiamilton gave a
luncheon. Ia»t WedneuJa.v, enter­
taining Mri. Edith Hamer. Mr*
Robert Eddy. Mr*. Petr Hamilton,
M ri. lthon Kldridge and children
and Mr* Tucker Taylor and
child re*
Mr* Tucker Taylor and child,
ren. Steve and Tanya will retide
9 here or the next IS month* while
Mr. Taylo* I* on tour of duly
with the Marine*
Jayeee Dance
Team winner* In the regular
teenage dance »pon»ored by the
local Jayeee club were Sue Camp
bell and Ronnv Simpkint, How
dance and Ja n irr Walker and
Jimmy Robert*. f**t number
Announcement wa* made that
Mr*. Sherry Shammaek. lormer
A Arthur Murray dancer, will he
available at future dance* to
aerve a* Initrurtor
Chairman of la*t Friday night'*
event were Mr. and Mr*. Jame*
J.an*

Oviedo

oW M U Circles To
Meet Thursday
By MARIAN R. JONES
All circle* ol the Firit Hapli*t ■
Church will meet Thur»da* night
7 M at the Educational Building
Immediately lollowing indivld
dual brief buiinett teuioni. cir-w ele* will adjourn lo the main
w room for WMU bu»lne*« and pro
gram.
•The Mountain* Break Forth". |
•lory of Ala»ka, will he preiervted
hv member* of the Katie Sue
Circle. Mr*. Gene Gore, chair
• gnan.
All membera are urged lo at
tend in ob»ervallon of WMU Fo
cut week.
Refreshment! will be served by
aoelal chairman of the four o r* cle*

Wrecked Village
To Move, Rebuild

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SHORTENING

HARTFORD. Conn. — (L 'P I t The Battle of Getty iburg I* being FRESH GREEN
rough! again, thl* time In court. |
t f » a copyright Infringement »uit
over a muiieal acore to Lincoln *
Gettysburg Addrea*.

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Sea Troul
Sea lUaa
Red Snapper
Flounder

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VAC U U M PACKED ASTOR

f U m — V ia c o u n t '
Haltsham. Comerv ati&gt; e P a r t y !
leader had to scrap hi* prepared
aprrch and ipeak off the tuff here
Monday He forgot hi* eyeg!a**e*
4 and wa* unable to read fc‘* -&gt;'*•
J U iv _ • i W t t l
pared te*t.

Bennett's

PRICES GOOD in Onanao,
Sanford. Melbourne. Cocoo,
Titusville. Eou GoH&lt;r
Maitland Winter Park, Winter

Q U A N TITY RIGHTS RESERVED . PRICES GOOD Thur«.. Fri.. Sat. .Tnn. 15. 1*1. 17

LONDON

Gettysburg Battle

Limit one with o $5 00
or more Food Order.

CREAM

ZAMORA. Spain (U P I)-T h e vil­
lage of Rlbadetago, eruihed lait
week when a giant dim bunt
above it. will b« rebuilt, but at
"lom r distance" from It* erl
B g in a l tile, a government ipoke*inan »ald today.
Thr vlllaee waa tmathrd early
frldav by a giant wave of water ,
that left almoit one third of il*
Son inhabitant* dead or mi**ing
A* of noon today, the offtrtal
carnally toll Mood at 74 dead and
121 mining
A ronvny of American Air Forrr
truck* &lt;*»• ni*bing aid to the
aurvivori today.
£
The truck* carried powdered
milk, cheeie. mattre»*e», hlanket*
and rot* and 10.000 flight ration*.
%n » i - Force »poke*man *aid.

Forgot Eyeglasses

Vi Gallon

SAU SAGE

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Nilson And Neal
Scheduled On TV

SUN SPOT!

Nelson ind Seal, twin plane |
team scheduled to appear in S in ford Mar. M. will be the surprised
guests tonight on "Th li I* Your
tjfe," televised in the Sanford area
hy W r.S H TV , Channel 2. at 19
p. m.
Nelson and Neal* performs nee
will conclude the series #f enter­
tainment in the Mutual CMcert Aa•ocistion program.
The rhantltleera will open the
-cries Jan. M at th* Sasfwrd Civic
Center. The male quartet has a
rerord of several European tnura
and many nationwide. This will he
their seeond appearaace in Ian 1
ford.
Season ticket* are still available
from Association members The
non profit organiratlon la offering
three performances far M. .Student
tickets art S3 .V). The Dance Dra |
ma group will be seen in Sanford
Teh. 3.
V meeting of Association ticket
saiesmen will he held nezt Monday
al 3 p. r.v in thr Ma&gt;fatr Inn
Chairman Frank Mtbane J r haa
urgrd all soUrllora to attend

Cold Hits Area, But
»

Damage Very Slight
three atralirlit day* of freezing. nr near-frerzing. ternj&gt;erAtur*a in Seminole County caused mmf damage to vegetable*, fruit, trM* and other plant*.
But, If th* euld wave had to come, it came at the beet
poMlble time, according to Warren O. Johnson. chief forecaster of the Kederal-fitat* Froat Warning St:vice in lakeland
,nn*on Mid many farmer* are Iwtween planting scaaon*. Early crops had Uen harvaited. new crop* had not
peeped above the jrruund when the cold hit. He said it would
b« several month* l&gt;efore the full damage estimate could be
made, but added that it should be very alight.
The freeze was nothing like that which hit Semnolo
County, and most of Florida one year ng&lt;».
It was, however, cold snongh to In* somewhat uncom­
fortable. Heavy frost wilted flower* and blooming shrubs;
the 32-dcgrtc teni|»erature pot furnaces in hiph pear,
brought out awrater* and a few topcoat*.
.s* in the cam* of the temperature a few weeks turn,
. .mford again was the city with the "moMest.” It was hire
that the cold was concentrated, just as the warm air was
concentrated when we had the warmest city in the U. S.
_ With very little damape to tender vegetable*, a Jew
tree* nipped and flower* killed, Seminole ( ounty is fortun­
ate. It could have been much wor*e.
Of course, all of this could lie changed before spring arrives. But we’re trying to put the "whammy" on the wrathfrman by suggesting thst this was the winter for the Sunford area.
Now that all of the cold weather (we hope) hn* dcparted, we now may turn our attention to more pleasant
conversation, «uch a*: how hot will it be in *ummer?
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Opposes Prosecution

■ til

Local Briefs
Tonight Is the final opportunity
for square dance beginner* lo'register for the new rlass at the San­
ford Civic Center. The rlass will
begin at 7 p. m. under the direc­
tion of Mr. and Mri. Joe Curtis.
Advanced square daaclsg start* at
I p m. Visitors are welcome.

. „

lha beat care the woman could give. Hut, she didn’t return
the child. FBI »nd police officer* traced the child to the
home and proved that th^tinv girl wa* Lis» Hose Chionchio.
The woman insisted that the child was her own. hut later
confessed after undergoing « medical examination.
And why did she steal the Chionchio child when she 1Editor
bad eight of her own? Well, officer* said, it appeared that The Sanford Herald
the had hopes of "conning'’ her bov friend into mam inp Sanford. Fla
£er. The child was to be Exhibit A in her case for marriage. D ia r Sir
Chinnochio finally agreed to sign the com plaint. This
Yes. sir. ll s about tune that thr
came only after a judge told him that he could be sub­ local merchants w*kr up and
poenaed ami forced to testify against the w om an. W hen he concentrate on ‘'Courtesy" and
signed the complaint, however. Chionchio let it lie known "Trade at Home". I am a Navy
that the State of New York, not the Chionchio family, i* wife, and I want to like I'. here,
although I ran t spend too much
pressing charge*.
money. I have a large family lo
He said, too, that the family has no ill will for the kid­ feed and clothe
The clerks in the downtown
naper.
stores.
ESPECIALLY in your
The joy of getting the child hack safely evidently out­ largest
store, don't seem to care
weigh* the sorrow and fear caused hv thr tot's lrt-dny *!►• whether they wait on you or not.
aence.
They always walk away to gieel

Letters To
The Editor

CROSSW ORD^

AHUM

1. Jtwtla

A.Compl*ctr.i

9. Miss
Bernhardt

10. Father*

12. Nwt varae
11. r*T&gt;nning
14. Mai* kiln
U. Iwiia.
aa ailk
11 King of
Bashaa
it

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II. Biblirat
name
11. An Injury
22 n » i
icollog I

4. A girl
22. Mraa.
5. Declaim
ow
«. Equip*
24. Atiw a .’ ill'H .it i 1"
with men
tempt
3 ti7 i rc sa
T. Kecond atary IS. Abyalp » ; • :
:i :•):•) o bi i
g. Speech of
BtniM
3 TP) 1 USI
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May of Crown Prince AYihitn tn
commoner VTichiko Shoda Is cre­
ating a crisis in Tokyo business
circles.
Rusinei* firms reported that a
record number of women employ
es are quitting their Jobs so they
can be married the tame lime as
the prince
Aklhlto and Miss Shod* will be
come formally engaged Wed.vesday, and the wedding la lenta
lively set for May.
Women olfiee clerk* believe
that they will have a better
chance for happiness If they get
marntd at the tame time.

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Hospital Notes

Sale of Famous Name
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GLORY

The dollar volume of new resi­
dential ronstrurtion In 1939 is
rvpectrd to reach at&gt;out 110 bil­
lion dollar*.

Wednesday, January 14, )0.Y9

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Wedding Creates
Business Crisis

Veteran*, dependant* or turviv*
ora may consult a state service
representative from the Florida
Department nf Veteran* Affairs
on Thursday.
Appointments for the meeting*
may be made In advance by call.
Dng Ksrlslc Householder. Seminole
County Service officer.
Personal Interviews will be avail
ahle from 2 4 30 p. m.

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and ssait on their (oral Irirnds.
I had iny fill when I redeemed
my Welcome Wagon edupens. be
lievr me’
It would be wunderlul if rape
dally thr president of the local
merchants association w o u l d
check on himself before instruct­
ing at meetings. Too bad you
didn't think of having your drive
before Christmas; I bought *3
presents, my friend 7*— yes. In
Orlando. We bought the least at
the ha*r; we bought where the
rlrrks looked at us and did not
look us over as to our potential­
ities in buying power
Please heliese me, I am most
sincere I do like it here, except
for the above
Very Truly Your*.
Mrs A. T. (ttertha) Hawthorne
P. S. The Welcome Wagon idea n
fine I am net critical of that
it all

of Industry, gossip columnists,
and both cafr and cafeteria so
rlety on the East and West Coasts
have made heroes of these bums
and their offspring The eery per­
sons who# should have exercised
the most viisdom. tavtr and de­
mocratic discernment in their as­
sociation with such characters
have shown thr least
The last time I saw Futgendo
ttatlsta In thr United Slates, he
was bring escorted to a session
of the Untlrd Nations by the last
•queen ’ and formidable ruler of
New York society, the late Mri.
Cornelius Vanderbilt 1 couldn't
have been more surprised or
shocked If shr had turned up with
a rattlesnake
At that time ttatlsta was be­
tween his two iron fisted, dicta­
torial reign* over Cuts*. Every*
one In thr United Stales who
could read knew him lor what
he was. I wouldn't have permit­
ted him in my bark door much
less the front. Rut society or
what passes for society in New
York took him up Aftrr all. he
had packets of money and he had
learned not to mix hit peas with
hit mashed potatoes before taking
them up on a knife
I read that Uatlsta owns a
house in Miami Reach and an
apartment in New York And It Is
a sure thing bet that If hr decides

Service Officer
Will Visit Here

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Mrs. Davul Wendell, l.ansing,
M irh . hasn't forgettrn the little
boy who found her wallet in lake
Mary last November. When The
Herald made a remark about
Stanley Howell having first crack |
at her cookie iar aftrr the Wen
dells moved to Florida, grateful
Mrs. Wendell jumped tht gun and
; sent him three pounds af home­
made rookies. The wallet rontained
to occupy either, he will find 21.3TS. with whirh the Wtndtll*
ready made cafe sycophants tn planned to buy property is the
keep him company in either eily Lake Mary area
and gosaip columnists to record
his every move.
What really counts on the cafe
circuit. East and West, Is the
ability always to pick up the tab.
JA N U A R Y II
and lei's neve' no mind where
AdnslaalM*
v
the money came from or hew
Deri* Lees* Scruggs iSas- *
bloodstained it is. It'll still buy
ford i
champagne, wont It*
Irrnr Harris (Sanford)
Look at thr success of Junior
Juanita Collins (Sanfordi
Trujillo on Ihe Hollywood circuit!
Jessie I-rc I ‘ow ell (Sanford i
A few sport* cart distributed
Wilmer T . Stapteton iSanferdi
here, a frw fur coals there, and
Kenneth McGill (Sanford)
he was the darling of the colony
Jran Wallace iSanford*
and its historians. Or maybe the
Willie Mae Oliver (Maitland)
movie rolumniat* vacre only too
Rlrths
painfully aware of the fate of Rr.
Baby bsiy to Mr iml Mr*.
Jesus Galmdrr whose writing ap­
Lawrence Collins (Sanfordi
parently offended the tyrant of
Baby girl to Mr. aad M ri.
thr Dominican Republic.
Oita Lee Scruggs t Sanford s
Rut for once Uncle Sam resitted
Discharges
thr impulse to cotton up to on
Fay Townsend (Ssnfordi
of the boy t. He refused to bestow
Sharon Townsend (Sanford!
on Trujillo, J. g . a rertifirale of
Phyllis Rugenstein (Lake
graduation from the If. S. Army
Mary)
Command and General Staff lol
Walter Snyder (Lake Maryt
legr at Fort Leavenworth. Kan.,
where Junior had matriculated
hut scarcely studied.
NEW YO R K (U P li— Artresa 7.ta
After that. Junior picked up hit
yacht and went home. But ntsrr /•a Gabor has announced that ah*
fear, if he returns, a few sporlt will marry millionaire Hollywood
cart wisely distributed berr and builder Hal H Hayea In about
a few fur coata there, and Junior three months
Mis* Gabor and Hayes mide
will he back at the top of the
public their engagement Tuesday
heap on Ike cafe cirrult
Every report on Vice President Her engagement ring is a 4? carat
Nixon * almost fatal
receptions diamond.
during his South American tour
pointed out that South American
resentment of United Stales sane
tuary for dictators played a large
role in the inexcusably violent
Hare-ups.
American industry should get
over the lingering Idea that you
can do butinesi with dictators.
And surely "socieig't on both
roasts ran find someone to pick
u p thr check besides the enemies
of democracy.
If Uncle Sam at last is going
tn give the arm lo South Ameri­
can dictators, after their own
people have given them the foot,
as in Batista's case, the rest of
us Amencsns ought to follow
•#
suit.
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Inez Robb Says

itv i n k / itu n n
When Dr Milton b Elsenhower,
president of Johns Hopkins Uni­
**ys that for loo long
The father of a baby kidnaped from a New York hos­ versity.
the United States Government hai
pital nursery about two and one-half hours after birth has hern loo buddy-buddy with l-atlndeclined to pres* charges against the 13-year-old pmnd-1Vmrrlran dictators, my Impulse
mother arrested for the theft of the tot.
Is In shout “ Amen"*
r
The decision of Frank Chionchio. a 2d-&gt;ear-oid attor­ Ills suggestion that we tory
to the tlcmocralir leaders and
ney, la certain to be the subject of much discussion, particu­ up
f o r m South of the Border merits
larly among I*w enforcement officers.
another "Amen."
Allowing the widow to go fiee, some will contend, would Hut Uncle Sam isn't thr only
encourage »uch act*. On the other h*nd. Chionchio and hi* American guilty of offrrmz sane
jif e were keeping n public pledge to the kidnaper, a promise tuary. aid and comfort over the
year* lo South America's most
of no prosecution if the child were returned unharmed.
notorious tyrants Many leaders
The II-day-old baby was in good health, had received

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Nuptials
Planned
Mr. and Mr». Jamc* G. Carlledge announce the engagement
of their daughter. Fay Elaine. In
Robert C. Ham.
of Mr. and
Mr* -J. P Ham. Goldsboro, X.
C. The bride-elect attended Semi­
nole High School. The groomelect i* Motioned at the Sanford
Natal Air Station.
The wedding will take place in
the Flder Spring* Raptlst Church
on February I. Rev. Joe Pouthitt
wilt officiate.
Ail friend* of the couple are
incited In attend.

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Pra&gt;er meeting and Rible study
at the Firtt Raptiit Church at

7.30 p m

•MISS FAY KI.AI.SK CARTLEOGK
(Photo lay lli'rysatrom)

Ixora Circle Elects
New Officers Friday
New officer* were elected by |durv and report* were heard from
member* of the Ixora Circle of Mantling
committer
chairmen.
the Sanford Harden Club on F ri­ Mr« Meriwether announced that
day when the group met at the January II ha* hren dnignated
home of .Mr*. W. E. Knowle*. at •'Don't Re a Littrrbug. Keep
Mr*. Wight Kirtley wat elected : Sanford Clean'’ Day. She told of
if president: Mr*. Harry l.ee Jr., Ihe annual garden club luncheon
vice president: Mri. John Mor­ to be held on February 19 at the
gan. terretary; and Mri. Donald Mat fair Inn. She concluded Ihe
1 Rale*, treasurer
meeting by reading a poem, A
lloitciirs for the meeting were Harden for Circlet '.
Mr* Knowle* and Mr* (ieorgr
Dangleman. Circle member* upon
arrival were served tweet roll*
and coffee. Mr*. W. II. Mcnwe
Iher, prr»cnt pretident. opened
the merlins
by leading the
croup in repeating the l» r d t

f Prayer.
The tpeaher for ihe morning.
Mri A G Watt. Drllarv. wat
introduced by Mrt Dangletnan
I’ting bird* a* her subject. Mr*
Watt displayed rnthuiiaim and
humor in telling of their habit*,
ferding and mean* ol attracting
them into the yard. She ditptay •
rd alto a rare talent for photo,
graphy by the allowing of lotely
colored pirlure* of a variety of
^birrii.
• Mr*. Kirtley rrad a recomniendation for a propoted change in

Dance Classes
Are Underway
Suiren couplet rrglttrrcd for
A&gt;he Monday night llallroom Dane
Clast vtitli Howard C Milli­
gan. dance instructor.
Classes are limited lor pcCawnalued inttruction. therefore. Die
first tlats i* clo*cd for reglatra*
lion If enough 'reejurtl* are rereived, a »eeond elatt will be
•tartrd at a later date
Mitt
folly
Jatk. recreation
supervisor, stated that the « Ia» s
wav enthusiastic alvout the plan
i|Md dance instruction program.
V I nit activity ap|&gt;eart to lie a
mo»t (Kipular new addition to the
Sanford Recreation Department's
winter program.

Dessert
Party Held

Commission on Minion* of the
Firtt Methodist Church meet* in
JliKinley Hall at 7:30 p m
The Senior High Choir of the
Firtt Presbyterian Church will
mret for supper at II p. m. and
for rchear*al at 6 M p. m
The Mid-Week Itible Hour of
ihe First Presbyterian Church
will be conducted by the pastor.
Itev. A. G . Mclnr.i*. at 7 p m.
f he Chancel Choir of the F ir t t.
Presbyterian Church will meet for
reheartai at 7:30 p. m.
T i l l KSDAY
Bible Study, Rook of Mark, at
Ihe Firtt Baptist Church at 7 30
p. m.
Rot at Ambassador* of the Fir*t
llapiitl Church a* follow*: Carol,
ft’ IS p m : Concord, 7 p m ;
Church, * p. m.
W. M S member* visaing at
Ihe F in i Raptiit Church. Come
at 10 a m Visit until 17 noon
then bark to Ihe church for cof
fee and sandwich. Bring your
sandwich. Visiting again afier
lunch.
Chancel Choir rehearsal at the
First Mrthodiit Church at 7 30
p. m
Girl Si out Tioop No. 213 of
the First Presby terian Church
will meet in the Youth Building
at S IS p. m.
Pinerrett Itsptlst Church choir
prarlire al 7 30 p. m.
The l.adles Aid of the t.ullirrin
Church of Ihe Redeemer will meet
al the church at T:30 p m

Mr* John Kick and Mr*. \\ \
f.udwig were hostesses for a bridge
and canasta dettrrl party held
Tuesday afternoon at Die home of
Mre Kick on W. IGth St.
Floral arrangement! of azaleas
and lamrltla* grated ihe living
room. I.inrn cloth* and tilter ap­
pointment, were uted at the Indi­
vidual tables. The hostetse* serv­
New officer* were elected at
ed pie s'hd'iake to their guest*
High teure p ru r for bridge wat a recent mrrtlng of Ihe Sanford
awarded to Mrt. Harry Woodruff Boat and Ski Club
Those chosen to lead the club
Mrt. II II. MrC'all had high tcorr
in eana&lt;ta. Scrreno pruet were arc (ommodore, C. II Powell:
won by Mr*, t I . Wall* and Mrt , vice commodore. Jim F. Young
recording secretary, Mr* A O
Howard Munleitb
IntiU'd to allend were: Mr* Pay nr: corresponding secretary.
treasurer.
Francis Meriwether, Mr*. It .11. Mrt. Richard Hart
Crumley. Mr* Howard Monllcth Mrs. D II. MacGltlt*. Members
and guest. Mr* Turn Mo,*; Mr* nf the board of director* arc
K C Harper. Mri » M. Walls Gordon ilritson, D. II. MarGillit.
and guest, Mr*. ('. I. Walls: Mrs Joe Nicholas, and Richard Hart
s. G llarriman, Mr*, liisnrhc Ter* A (overed dish supper, under
Ihoril. Mr* Edward McCall, Mr* •he tupertition of Commodore
Heorge Sline, Mr*. K. A. Monfor and Mr*. MarGilli*. preceded th»
ton. Mrs. C ro r.r Well*. Mr* Paul election
Installaliun of new nflitrr* will
|Chesterton, Mr* II R McCall,
t&gt;e held at the nrtt regular bu*l
and Mrt. A! Hum
nc»» meeting. Thursday. January

Boat, Ski Club
Has Election

SKK I S FOR A
COM PLETE SELECTION
O F ------Watch**
Jewelry

Diamond*
llirthwlone King*

the club cate nils an invitation
to anyone interfiled in boating
and skiing to Join with thtm at
their business meeting* These
are held
ihe second and lad
&lt;Thursday of rath monih in the
: Agricultural Building on llth Si
behind Seminole High School.

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A dinner dance wa* enjoyed
Saturday evening at ihe Ml. Ply­
mouth Hotel by Ihe Gamma t*me
ga Chapter nf F.SA, their hut
hand* and eicort*.
The group galhrrrd at the hotel
al 7 30 p. m. for cocktail* A
prisate dinner in Ihe dining hall
followed.
The couple* danced after dm
ner.
Attending were; Mr. and Mr*
John Dickey, Mr. and Mrt. 1. T. ,
K*tridge III. Mr. and Mr* John
Higgins, Mr. and Mrs Robert
Harvey. Mr. and Mr* W. R.
Mr*. Juniua Turnbull. Pembroke,
Howard. Mr. and Mr* Day id Van M ail., is visiting Mr*. J. C. HutchNest, Mr. and Mr* Jack Schir- i»on.
aril
I.t. ar.d Mr*. Iw&gt;u Page. Jackson
Mm
I/vi* Ranneau. Donald vllle, were weekend guest* of l.t.
Howard. Ml** Nancy Smuh. Fd and Hr* Harry F Bryant.
Nau. Mi»* Patty Walker. Edward
3lr*. Chester Sunk. Detroit,
MrCall,
Miia
Barbara
Flynt.i Mich., I* stilting her mother. Mr*.
Hobby
Itnhhv McGill
U rC III
Mabel !u&gt;we

PsAAD/tah

MONDAY

Central Circle
Has Meeting
The Central Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club mrt at the home of
Mr*. II. II Brewer Thursday af
ternoon. Co hostetse* were Mr* B
&lt;*. Moore. Mr* Wurt Warner, and
Mr* Jamr* Stoughton
Mr*. Moore, devollon chairman,
read a poem. -Beauty in Common
place Things'*. She led in prayer.
Mr*. J. W. Schwarz, pretident,'
reported that Sanford hat been
voted a bird sanctuary. Mrt. I
W Turner presented an interesting
and Informatise paper on plant*,
tree*, and Dower* spokfn of in
the Bible
Al the rlote of Ihe meeting re
freihmrntt were »erved to the II
member* present.

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for cash and carry 1
Mrn'a pants Indira plain *kirla
Pi
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D IC
Suila. plain OrcMe*, Reg. *1.25
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Halls Dry Cleaners
J
“Careful Cleaning"

NO F.. 2nd Street

Phone FA 2-3192

Ladies

One Group

Values to 13.95 NO W

Buy Now And Save!

■'Selected From Our Finest Shoes”

Regular 11.95 to 16.95

SWEATERS-JACKETS
SUITS - HATS
SPORT COATS
SPORT SHIRTS

THESE ARE
OU (STA N D IN G
VALUES FROM
OUR REGULAR
STOCK OF

MANY AT I.ESS THAN
PRICE
85.00 NOW *2.29 AND *2.19
OTHERS NOW 81.0A

89.95 NOW 87.9H
87.95
SOME AT LESS THAN
(JROl’P OF HKI.TS AT

NOW 85.9*
PRICK
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Evening*. FA 2-&lt;500

W A LTER S A COMPANY

The advisory board of the En­
listed Men » Wive* Club will meet
at the home nf Mr*. Druicltla

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FALL MERCHANDISE

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Has Dance

During the open house about K&lt;&gt;
guest* called to wi*h the Peck­
ham* many mere year* of health
aril happiness.
Out of town guest* wer# Mr. and
Mr*. Stanley- Peckham and Bobby,
Ren lliil, Ga : Mr. and Mr*. Clar­
ence Peckham. Mayrene and Jo­
anne Hatkin*. Tampa

CLEARANCE

CAM .

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Sorority

s&gt;a* married in Detroit on January
it, t#otl. They hate resided in
l ake Mary for the past i.\ years.
Mr. I’eckhint is retired from the
A.C.L.
Mrs. Pe.khsm. gowneJ tn a
flowered silk with s roid i-ortagf.
and Mr. Peckham greeted guest*
at the door. Their granddaughter
Mayrene Peckham. Tampa. Vep7
toe guest book. The lake front
home wa* decorated with floral
arrangemrnti and candica in a
gold motif
The refreshment table wa« osarlaid with a lace cloth amt centered
with a wh.te and gold cake. Pre­
siding at the punch bowl were the
two daughtera-in law. Mrs Clar­
ence Peckham, Tampa, and M ri.
Stanley Peckham. lieu llllt, Ga.
other* a‘ *i*ting at the table were
Ann Haikin*. Tampa, and Mr*. A .
J. Prise. Winter Park.

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Special Priced At

JANUARY

I r (lo r lliidget Pis*.
Charge or layaway

102 E. lat

Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Peckham,
lake Mary, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at an
op#n houte Sunday. The rouple

(Moor* 117 Pmecrett Dr.,

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The American Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman*
Club will meet at I p. m. at the
rlubhoute. The mperintendent nf
the Meihodiit Children * Home in
Entcrpriie will be the speaker.
Seminole Chapter No. 7. Order
of the Eattern Star, will meet
at 8 p. m. in the Masonic Build­
ing. January birthdayi will be
observed and all members are
urged in attend a* it i* also Obli­
gation Night.

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A new look in hair bows — lac­
quered bows which match locks
and dress. The l&gt;o*t may lie wum
on lop of the head. In pair* al
Die sides, or at Die back. They
come attached to a barrlte or headband iAvailable al Maitnn A n ­
toine, Saks Fifth Avenue.)

Dorcas Class Meets
The January meeting ol the
Dorcas Class of Ihe Firtt HaptlM
Church was held at the home of
Mr*. T. At Be»t. cla«« president
A Mrs Best gave the devotion
•followed with prayer led by Mrs
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meeting vta* held.
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believe he will help us a lot this
year, although he's never pitched
in the big leigues. lie has a good
fast and ru n e bail. Jim Broinan
will be our “ long man" in the
bullpen. Alex Keller, acquired In
a trade with Cincinnati, will he
•y SO LLY H E M L’8
effective as a relief pitcher, and
■•M ger, St. Lou It Cardinals
Is good against left handed hit­
Written for L P I
ters.
HOUSTON, Tea. ( U P l ) -T b e St.
(&gt;ood Spot Kelieirra
Louis Cardinals, if wc ran comr
We also have Marv Grissom,
through as we expect to with a
whom we got in a trade, and tin few •iff'* for the club, definitely I
dy McDaniel, both of whom
should lie good spot reliefers.
Our infirld should compare well
with any in the league, with Joe
We’r t not going to be in thrre' 4
\ e W Y O ltK (lif ’l i — Earl B la ik ,. tiring as Army's head coach and Cunningham at first."l)on Dialing
l this year Just to get into the first onc 0f ( hr movt successful foot- athletic director.
al , rfond
k'c„ Uoyrr at
division, but to win the pennant.. hall tutors of thr current genera||r will surrender both positions |third snd Alex Grammas at short
But M would I* too early at this Hon, surprised plebci and gener- y&gt;b. IS— his Md birthdsy-to ar- stop. Lee Tste still is tontidered
time for me In definitely prediei &gt;
alike Tuesday night by r r - i &lt;rpt '-one of several opportunities, a good prospect at short
set wili win it.
I cither in television nr business.'* | Our oulfield, with Stan Muslsl,
Tba main rlub to twat again
LI. Gen. Garrison II. Davidson, "nc of the greatest ball players
sriU be Milwaukee, although they
I superintendent of thr Military I've ever seen play. In left field.,
hava never won a pennant with­
! Aradrmy, announced Dtiik'a res should have good control osrr the *
out Red Schoendienst and prnh •
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ignition snd admitted in an of­ long hits this year. We've moved
ably wdll have trouble staying on ^ g £ | Q ||| Q O W l U l Q
ficial statement, “ We will find it Muslsl back to the outfield from
lop without him. He's one of the
extremely difficult to select a sue- j Hrst because I think this will lei
Headiest infieldrrs in thr business Tonight in the Sanford Dowling 1cessor."
him play in more games
Crntrrfirld tlill 11 open tor
and they will have a tough time |League, the “ Match of the Week
Two I'adrr Consideration
grain. We have Gtn&lt;&gt; Citnoli, Kurt
replacing him.
mil pit second placr Hukur's Mu
Respects I’illsbugb
sic "Shop against league leading .
r,,r ' ] ?f° s X n a V ,‘£ 0 Klo°'1' 11 '* Sm,,h- aml Ellu ,l,,r
I n ! i Half n t . l k ^
,on undrr «»»W *ratlon. Charley
Pittsburgh also will be thought Burnett's P .in lcr.
The Painters will be trying lo
i l 'l . n h ,.'.
assistant 1Jamcv, who played with Houston
of quite highly with their wellfor the last three years, and u „ )ear lIl() w(„ Kr, a ,
balanced club. Their pitching list increase their lead to a safe mar \ince Lombardi, who served un- |ook for ,hr out()r,(| „
m
Improved over last year and they gin on lanes 1 A 2. Gent's Semi der Ihe taciturn es-ravalrymsn, practice
should be onc of the top contend-1 nole Dry Cleaners will like on for five years before joining thr '
San Francisco also Itlm 1New York Life Insurance on lanes professional New York Giants av
■ 3 A 4, with Ihe Celery City Print­
their offensive coach in ISM, al­
ing Co
attempting to regain
ready are being considered for
fourth position from Mather of Sinthe prestige laden post.
ford.
lllsik reportedly endorsed Hall
!/
•
Mather swept three games from
l nilrd Press International
Seminole Dry Clranrrs last Wed­ as his logical successor when he
East
nesday night to go Into fourth turned In his resignation A na
place "ahead of Celery City. The ,ive of ,,,r,o n ' K a n , Hall per West Virginia 8M W A M 76
Printers rould lake only one game 1
in ,he »■"»«■ hackfield with llucknrll 80 Penn Stair V.T
Probably the faaleat field of the ff0m |,urncU 4
s,-cw. York Life took ‘ »lenn Davia and Doc Blanrhard Wealeyan 60 Trinity (Conn.) 33
Baaaoa la scheduled tonight at San- U(1 Kamr, [rom nukur's in other on Blalk’a grratrat squad — the Maine h i t.'olby 63
ford-Orlando Kennel Club when alley action.
1941 national
champions
He Itoston Coll. 73 .Suffolk 31
facing fans will see three Grade! Garry Pox Ird the Mather learn : served as an assistant coach at Pittsburgh tb! Carnegie Tech 75
rh « ,n K, , In its sweep with his 341 series. ''urduc. New Hampshire snd Mor Dartmouth 74 Harvard 36
A events. one of which
Captain
aptain Hill Karce tried lo stem IJ* •*!«'« returning to the Point Bridgeport 79 St. I ran (N Y .) 63
popular Sths mile race
Northrastrrn 74 Tufts 70
the tide, but his 320 wasn't enough. in 1936
In the ninth event of the 11-race In the “ Match of the Week'* be­
“ If they arc looking for a suc­ Boston U. 72 M IT 35
cant. Fable Birdie will be out for tween second place llukur's and cessor on the present staff. Halt Manhattan 79 Adrlphi 71
fe«r third straight triumph, from third place New York Life, Ihe Is the man.’* one Arm y spokes
houlh
tba third post position.
. . .Hut this
, .Iniuraneemen were led to their man admitted. “ However. Vince Duke 13 Clem son 4t
brill be Fable Birdie a first run in doub|c vlctory hy „ K . "D oe" Lnmbirdi also must be consider­ Virginia 89 Wash. A l-rr 16
«be tough A competition, and fans ,!in|. who follfd a 5)7&gt; while cap- ed a strong candidate."
Chattanooga 90 Florida Sou. 67
nrUl favor stalwarts such as Gut |aln ( ; f0r(tc Swsnn led the Mull*
Iaunhard!, a guard on Ford- Memphis SI. 73 Florida St. 72
tnrsnlpe. Roeky MsrGInty snd f|anf |o , hrlr win *|lb h|, « 97 ham's celebrated “ seven blocks of American U. 70 M L St. Mary 67
l*PeUy. While.
_
pinfall. Burnett Incrrsctd Its lea- granite'' during his undergradu 1Geo. Washington 72 Richmond 61
In the !0lh event, track rhsm- guc lead to six and a half games, air days, helped Blaik install Ihe l-ousavtile 79 Bradley 66
lDdurall moves out from the as ronslstent team howling. Ird T-formstlon at West Point after l-o)ola (Mil.) 83 Catholic C. 78
post position. The 70-pound by Tom Brown's 494, overcame Ihe World War II. lie has been Jim
Midwest
edsttr won his last rare by Printers, who wrre Ird by Carl I.ee Howell's rhlef lieutrnsnt on DrPaul *0 Notrr Dame 66
1 lengths, ansi few fans ei|&gt;ect Von llrrhulia' 322.
thr Gianls' staff for Ihe list live j Ind. Ilnd.) St. 75 St Jot ilr.d 1 65
•n Upset.
“ Splll-shrinkers'* lor Ihe night years “ but would jump at the I Concordia (M in.) 83 ILm linr 61
A lightwrighl on tndurall's left. |wrrr many, as Ihe league picked chanre lo return to Ihe Point," Cornell toll. 75 low* Trhrs 77
In the second position, howrvrr, up action altrr Ihe holiday vaea-1 snot hr r source revealed
Kan. Wrilry*ii f/J IJrlhrl (Kani 38
assy have different ideas 8h#a ,jon Foa made lh, 3.7, Von Her
Southwest
Dissatisfied With Polities
•picy Young Pepper who gathered lwllI (br 4 57&gt; „ arold „ frblt got
T ria s Tech M Texas 17
A l t h o u g h Illaik's reliremrnt
enough pep to upsel a fast tirade |||(, 50.1(J t-,ydr ,.(rrcy made lbr
Hay lor 70 SMC 33
shook Ihr Arniy brats. It was al
A field Monday, paying $60 to fjvr and dime. Iloh Steele the 3 7 9. most common knowledge that he Texas Christian 30 Rice 32
. . . . .
.
,
. . . Swann and Ring picked up Ihe had been dissaliified with certain |
' ! S . ^* 7 , * 76
Another Heel greyhound is Crl 57 JeaM. took the 2 10. Hank
polities at the Point, especial,y! Ark Lo" ' M Mon,ic*„°
w
Tears, who so far has only had a• Krt|atP lbf 5 , . , 0. snd George ReIhr long-staoding ban agimit par­
rear view of Indurell. Ilul 4 r i , nJa tbr 2 7.10
P Y . . L - C ! _____ D _______ I.
Tenra always makes a gallant, j |bp |,a(t|r for individual hon- ticipation in bowl games.
Navy hid engaged in Iwo post 1 U U K C j l Q f l S , K C Q C l y
A i t o h finish, and some observer.
thc ,Pa„ur, ynx l00k ovr r
, -r
• .
think thr red fawn frm alr will tic Hie lead as Ihr high average bowl season contests in recent years - r
and even Ihr Bedgling Air Force I 1 0 j r a r r i r a i n i n g
feat Indursll before long.
rr. Ix-aling out Dirk Richards hy Arademy sent a Irani lo the Col [ f.os ANGELES ( l Pit - Duke
Del ,Del Irads
. . . . thr field
... 'in
. thr I three pins. Howrvcr. Richards Ion Howl last New Year's Day.
•atra long nth race. s h e . ihr u||, hM , bp
,hrfr , rrit&gt;1 (or
Snider, Ihr big man In Dudgrr
only hound to defeat Inilurall, hrr thr arason. whtlr Jesse Cook has However, Arm y officials have plant, wav ready ami willing tosteadfastly
refused
lo
accept
bowl
foil brothrr. Ilrl Del drew the sec­
thr high individual game with a bids— and Ibis undoubtedly irked !'*■)'
grl an early start at spring
ond post position.
:«7 Celery City Printers have Blaik snd may have prompted his j training now (hat he's diipoird of
rolled Ihr high tram series and resignation.
the liuiinrsi of signing hn 1959
Ihr high Irani game with a 916
contract.
2388 total
Snidrr, highest paid of Ihr
CH ICAG O ( I l l ' l l — 'The Chicago
Averages after last week's howl-j
nka brought
IsfwsitteM their
I Iva*•r lilt
11■I t\t
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Cubs
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BOSTON (U P 1 )— Nest Monday's j rut from last season, hut still was
leoted players to 25 hy announr
Fox and Richards— IW. Drl'attng Uic signing tmlay of right ma— 163. Von llrrbulls— 184, Main scheduled 10 - round middleweight belirsed In havr rrcrivrd about
handed relief pitcher Klmrr Sing- o r s -tr a , Wheeler and ltral-162. j ,l*hl
|,,ul I’rndrr of $40,000 Sidelined part of last sea
Irion and outfielder Paul Smith. |Kacee and Strller-161. and Steelr Brookline Mass , and Rocky Tom son with * had knee, Duke got
aj
ascllo nf Mattawan, Y J .. has |special permission to go to thr
,
1 Prrold and Callan at 130. Swann, twrn potipnned. The bout wav | llmigrrs spring camp al Yrrn j
TW O
rirc il
iKrnIs. and C.k.V at til. Forguson called off by promoter Johnny | Itearh, Fla. with pttehrrs and
S TA R K V ILLF, Mtss (U P I) - l a n d Itukur at 137. tiilitrap. Krel- llurklry berause Prndrr is ill |catchers nest month, instead of |
waiting for other regulars.
Wade Walker, Mississippi Slstr s ' rrr. Rugrnslein. snd It. Bortdorf with a virus Infection
head football coarh. announrrd|at 151. Klrchhoff. I’iver, and Ring
Monday that assistant enachrs al 133, lluhn— 131. and llrrb it,
Hob Kellogg and Harper Davis Proctor, anti Holler at 130.
Ilurnett— 149, llrown— til. 1’icrty
hava been fired. The diimtiiali
Cmtml
or* believed to have been brought — 143, Kstridge— 143, Harrison— 131.
n ~ id a
O.
Borsdorf—
128,
snd
Prescott—
■bout by the school’s pocr 3 6
117.
won-lost record last fall.
VDITORH N O T E : This is the
W r i of II dispatches by the
■ a ja r league managers giving
M i • winter appraisals ef their

proved and Jack Sanford should
help their pitching itaff. In fart,
every club in the league haa
helped itself some and with Schorndienst missing from the D rive
lineup, there should be a very
tight race for the pennant.
As for the Cardinals, we need

to stregthen our pitching staff.
Our starters will be Sam Jones.
Larry Jackson and Vinegar Bend
Mlrell, Jackson is just coming in*
to bis own and should be a big
winner.
Ernie Broglio will be a bright
prospect in spring training and I

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L O S T-L a d y Elgin wrist watch In LA K E M ARY: 3 bedroom home,
kitchen equipped, Lake prm
'icinity of downtown Sanford
3—
BEACH R E N T A L S
If le t. $73 month. FA 2 34*3.
Write Bo* G. P. Sanford Her
aid.
4—
W A N TE D T O REN1
Clean nicely furniahed apartment
•01 Magnolia.
3—
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ALE
Light blue parakeet, chtlda
pet.' E . L . Cockran, 2419 Myrtle
4—
FARM S. ACREAGE .
2
furnithed room* plu*. VM'x W.
Ave.
GROVES
III. Inquirr Jam ar Apartment!
FOUND— Man a wedding
ring.
7— R E A L E S T A T E W A N T E D
Furnithed (round floor, like new,
Pine treat vicinity. FA 2 5403.
nice
thade.
plenty
parkin*
3— M IS C E L L A N E O U S
apace. 15o6 W. 3rd.
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room private bath— elote i n small
apartment.
14— OFFICE EQUIPMENT
605 Palmetto. FA 2 6400.
ItOS.A L. P A Y TO N . Broker
II—
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Phone F A M30t
Small (urmshrd house, Adults.
TR A IL E R S
2116. 317 W. 3rd.
FA
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private baths. 114 W. First BE
R E N T OR S A LK : 3 Acre farm.
1 3 -F A R M S U P P L IE S ft
Large 3 bedroom house, large
Five bedroom home. 2 tiled hath!
M A C H IN ER Y
barn. Easy trrm i. Joseph It
1700 Magnolia A »r. FA 2 3*31.
Levy. Ph. F A 2 1223.
I I — P ETS . L IV E S T O C K 3 room nicely furnished apart­
4 SUPPLIES
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air have. Apply 1306 W. 3rd
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no children nr pct&gt;. FA 2-2935.
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Furn apartment. 703 Palmetto
I bedroom cottjgc lor rent. Lake
Mar} vtdnily. Call PA 22214.
Moatly furnithed apartment, priv
ate hath. $50 a month. Include*
Large uulurn. 3 Ulna. apt. 370.
water. Inquire at *16 W. 3rd
Two txirm
unfurn. apt. 370.
liuu Magnolia Ave. FA 2 3951. 5 room apartment furnithed. 365
S. Sanford Avc. 1 blotk pail
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air bate road, turn right, 6th.
home. Phone FA 2-7501.
house on left. Bov 372. Kndert.
For Rent: Upstairs. 2-tHdruoui
apt . furnished, private enl- Colonial 2 story heme FA 2 7501
ranie. Mrs. W. II Zachry, *19
room house fur , garage, lots.
Magnolia. FA 23237.
fruit. Inquirr FA 2 317).

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consider 2 or 3 arret if price
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LOS A N G E L E S (U P I) — The
5 -R E 41, E S T A T E FUR BALE
Dodgers celebrated their btggcft
2ft— F U R N IT U R E ft
I victory since coming to Los Angales today ir. the unanimous Cal­
H O U S EH O LD
ifornia Supreme Court opinion tip- j
holding their coniract vallh tincity* for a baseball stadium in
2 lied roomis
Chaves Ravine.
Florida Room
A lly . Phil Silver already* has
— F.H.A. —
mounted his plan to appeal the!
NEW YORK (UP1 i— Tennessee decision lo the U. 8. Supreme
State remained No. 1 in Untied Court. Rut Jubilant Dodger and
Vest International s small college city official* la-lievr they have
Ee
basketball rating* today for the v*un the decisive battle of the
(Include* C lo s in g )
third straight week but Steuben- long, bitter fight over 315 acres
villf (Ohiol replaced Evansville of prr*to»ly- unwanted land.
Walter O'Malley. Ihvlgcf owner,
find ) in second place. Evansville
said he hoped to break ground on
flipped to third.
the atadiuni within 30 days and!
There were no newcomer* in
base it ready for the opening of
the top 10 this week.
5 7 ..r&gt;0
the I960 season. He said about 32.- j
Wheaton
(III.)
was
fourth, oou seal* would t-e ready nest 1 • Blocks Weak Of French
Southwest Missouri Stale was spring, although permanent capa
Avenue *n 20th Street,
fifth and Louisiana Tech was city will la- 62,000.
M ODEL O PEN D AILY
■Mith. Traa* Southern was sevMeanwhile, the ledgers w llli —
A th , Weatrrn Illinois wa« eighth, play the I'.'V.i season in Memorial1
w h id d o n
Akron (Ohio) was ninth and south Coliseum — a* they did the 1*6#'
202
S. Park Avenue
Dakota wat loth.
campaign.
Tel. FA 2 3991
Sanford. Fla.
The nationwide Board of CoachTh* state Supreme Court in It *
m which rates the small college 7-0 ruling certified Ihe rrtull of
teams for U P I bated its latest the June :t referendum approving
IIER R K R T STENSTRHM
balloting on games played through the controversial .ontra.l. Al the
Krallnr
*amr lime, it issued a writ of
la-l Saturday night.
I.YNN RISM.It
Si. Michael * 4Vt. &gt; headed the 1prohibitum against further SupeI.U T T IE HROADWAV
fecund to group. South Dakota ] rior Court taspayfr suits m thr
KEN T O R B E T T
Slate, Chapman (Calif 1, Fresno case.
Associate*
The Spreme 1 ourt rejested ar­
• alif.) Slate. Kentucky W’ealeyIll N. Perk Ph. FA 2 !42fl
an,
Grambltng
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Itcgi* gument* t h a t Chavea Ravine
(Colo.), Creighton (Neb ), Lincoln could nol be u*ed for a bait park liY OVt.N£K— 3 hcilrnom humr,
(M o.), and Adelphl (N Y .) round­ because of the “ public purpose * kttchrn equipped, frtifrd &gt;uni.
ed mil the lop 20 In that order. deed restriction.
homr Hr act
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uiftlls.i-• l it* 1 II. I* Thun i *..it A + »t. I
r « « r#1« t m
M ra li t » m r i t i • chi *. n f»
Ittw •!♦•*r|Lr*l prupftr'vt ,V T**! ft of ( m i l larvt 2,
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2«»: Irftft ; i ft f*»r I*•••!t*ftF puri*oB«*
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•
H*ttl»r I'liuitt) 4'**»i»ifitft«l«*or f • r ■t»m. r»t, W r*|i.%**l« t Ji' Uftft •!«
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Hr
► llruo *y
hrmlnolB founty Z«»nlnr IMrrrtor

$490 DOWN
INCLUDES CLOSING COSTS
NEW 3 bedroom block house
located at 1903 West 3rd St. on
large lot. Modrrn design acern
lusted by soft pastil colors. Ef­
ficiency
kitchen
—
serve all
hreaklut bar— large picture win
dow. Full price (lO.mo. FHA
financing
t-ow
monthly
pay­
ments. Available row.

4V i u n t l

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m ih iiH o n ri i

rwov t,

W #»li • • I •«

ly il »t 2 •» I' M. «»r ft* *&lt;on tl.eiraflrr mm p. *«ilsl#
h* nu n.slr County X d i l D K
lit Kotsrrt f». Il r o f t f l

Nritilnole Cou» t)

/.4&gt;nli«c

i «in

S ACRES — high and dry. Three
.mile* from town
Full price
32,730 00 Terms available.

SUNLAND
Estates

2(C4 Trench Ave.

J. W. HALL
“Call

Hanna's II Unit Motel
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
3 M ILES M il III ON U. S. HK.IIM 33 I

SATURDAY JAN. 17 ^

30 LARGE LOTS— U-S. HIG HW AY 1 FRONTAGE

Rrallor
Hall'* Phone

FA

2 3641

BY OWNER 1 bedroom Cll home
on shaded Icti, Ideal location
Can be finanred 913 Catalina
Dr. Phone W. H Me*t FO 3 3224
Oviedo after 4 30 p m.

Grissom Realty Auction Co.

P. O. Hot 123 • Silver Spring*, FIft. • MA 9-2332

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Mather of Sanford

RAVENNA
PARK

-MOVE IN TODAY

Seminole Realty

Quality Homes

Low Down Payment
Monthly I'aymvntu
Less Than Kent

HLAUTIKUL
3 llrdriKtm— I A 2 Hath

HOMES

I A 2 YRS. OLD
Ixiw Dow* Payment*
ft Monthly Payment*
C O N TA C T

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
Cor

Hoy. 17 92 ft 27th M.
Pkaoe FA 2 1M1

FOR $395.00

Ironing, 10e ft t5r. I'A 2 7241.
SOI lit P IN EC R ES T 3 liedrimm I
home, I ’ i lulhf la&gt;w down pav-l Baby sit or iron. FA 2-7921
ment. (87 month 117 7V. Wood
Ironing, (leaning ft raring
lard Dr F A : !S i
children 364 E loth. 84.

II

IT IS R E A L

ESTA TE

«-k Crumley ft Muntelth
at 117 South l ark Ph. FA 2 4'-»S

F A 2-6.121

Iluild to your plan*.
Remodeling and Addition*
DON L I K E

I'hon

PA 2-5*24

Buy Now

Choose Your Own Tile
I And Paint Colors

for Painting A t. FA 2 7928

Child carr m mr home. Near air
hate. Write Bov till c o Sanford
Hi laid.
_____

26— IN s| || \ M |;

ElvaemcJvett

JCaAJLA

CnitMiuctlon Co., Inc.
WAS (14.500
f o r chlid~care call EA 3 1417.
211 West 23th Street
NOW (12,300
Phone I'A 2 31"’
j UiO Magnolia, Large 3 bedroom, It. N. wants iwiitlon in doctors
I A 2 ir*2
older. I&gt; also an rxps-rirnced |Alrlseh Bldg
2 hath liomr.
accreUry. I'hone CA 2 IM I
ItOHl ItT A. W i l l JA M S. Itealtur
n J'mend l.undqulst, Assac.
I F A 2 5131
Allanlie Baak Bldg. 23— SPECIAL SI RAICEB
Special Diet*
I'lrnKint .Surrniiiiiling'
Wi l l . D RILLIN G
M 3JDK BROWN RE ALTY
Falrhanka
Morse
Pumps
• Licensed I.P.N On Duly a\l All Time*
Rrallor
Itrpaita lo all makr*
L A K E .MARY
• Home Almospherr
HUD ARD AV. I.IING
Pn FA 2 5237 or EA 2 1944
I
207 E. Commercial Ave.
I’hone EA 2 2433
lirl Air— 3 bedroom plus Florida |
.Arrording To I are Required
n, corner Im. 4*V.&lt; \A
III. ATING
murtgagr. (I3 .V*i . Good lerml.

/

J

4444Wt44iitUiU

if

RATIOS .slim To* $200

F A 2 0661.

II. II. POPE CO.

204 8. Park ---- F A 2 4234

large
lioiivo very
reasonable,
PUMPS - SPRIN KLER
suitable fur apartment! or largr
SYSTEMS
family. W. B. Albert, Drawer
A ll ly p e t and tie rs . Inatalled
V. Geneva, Fla
“ Do It Youraell”
r 7 l . ( ) W r . R . S . PIJANT34
WE REPAIR AND S ER V IC E
S T I N K
I.R A P E V IU .i: N URSERY
Alaihine and Supply Co.
R K A U T IF U L H O LLY
307 W. 2nd St.
I’h. F A 2 C432
All kmda and lire*
Grape wile Ave.
FA 24444
Mai ion Market C A R R A G E
PLANTS for tale. Tred Th un
Ion. FA 2 3999.

( l ATOM BIII.T DOME

DELIVERS

£ cJwI a
’ f i a d d in g fo .
110 S. Magnolia Ave.

$SAVK$

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

HKDUOOM: llookcnae lied — Dreaaer with Mirror—
Chest of Drawer* — If) Year Guaranteed Spring and
Mat Ires*
DOWN

WILSON - MAIER

\

DINING ROOM: Urge .Ift” a 60” Table — ft Chairs.
Choice of Color*.

10%

TM

3rd Addition.

LIVING ROOM: Sofa lied — .'l.ilrhing f hair — 1 Step
Talile* — I Cocktail Table — 2 Limp*. Choice nf
Fabric* and Color*.

O F F N E D Dee. IJIh. Brand new. masonry: G.K. ale rondllioner* and healer*, cemplrtely famished large heauiiful rooms,
tiled bath*, floor*: most traveled route, (hole* bldg, lot* on
H ’vay 1, Ideal )ear round bftsinraa, Investment, suitable for
&lt;*apl«.
F R E E : t UJ&gt;. Rasing* D*rd* to larky |&gt;er*oa* allendlng
aart Ion.

PLUMBING

South
PINECREST

Echol's Deluxe 3 Room Group
S547.00 Volue

IN CO M E T A X SER VIC E
Mm. II. Murray
t i ll Celery Ave.
FA 2 13M
Closed Sunday

&amp;

Ph. F a 2 4ISJ

REAL ES I \ T E D R IV E IN

litrr

AUCTION

Park Ave

AlITO GLASS
INSTALLED

W indshield
Hack C I i m
P O T T E D PLAN TS, rh. FA 2 IH22 p o o r Glass
\m l GUm
3*— A R T IC L E S FOR SALB
er FA 2-0170. S A N F O R D
s k r v ic i:
F LO W E R SHOP. W . telegraph. S rn k a rik G lu m and P aint Co. Cotton ft Wool Yarns. Notion*,
Thread •, Tnpea.
112-114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4422
I I — AUTOM OBILES— TR A ILE R S
R O LLIN S IIOHIIY SHOP
Ulilily trailer. good tiret. $6000. Television Tubes Te*ted Free. At Th# Sign Of T h . Totam Pel*.
-•17 S. French Ave,
RO LLINS HOBBY SHOP
2417 Key Ave
At The Sign Of The Totem Pole.
BARGAINS IN USED H E A TE R S
1957 KNOX 41 It. 2 bedroom
2«!7 5. French Av«.
Most Any Make
trailer. 45&lt;») down, take up pay |
F U R N IT U R E C E N TE R
menu. I’ll FA 2 4196 after 4
Quick laundromat Service
p. m
Shirt* Finished In I* lioutt I _____M « M. 1st St FA 2 3111
Samtona Dry Ciaanmc
F A C TO R Y J O YOU
For Sale— 1#52 2* ft. Robblm
T . IMh St. Food mart Bldg
ALUM INUM
house trailer— I bedroom with Slit T IIS ID K
I. U N D Itm i VT
V E N E T IA N B U N D S
attached 23 x * ft. furnlthrd
living room and evtra bedroom. EN V ELO P ! S. lo-llrrheads. state- Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
Good rondllion Newly painted.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
ments. invoices, hand MID, and
ra*h prire $l,6on jjee Joe King
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
programs,
et c.
rn&gt;gte**tve
cords.
at Frainrt Trailer Park
Printing Co Plien* %A 2 2951 —
306 Well 13th St.
Scnktirik Gins-* unrf Faint Co,
•52 O ld! convertible. PS. RAH.
112 114 AV 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4623
in o l o r perfect condition. R O I.M W A Y. Itn.pital and Baby
FA 2 2615
I
- I uggago
Beds. Dav. Week or Month— Jackets
A R M Y N A W SUR PLUS
1*33 27 (t. Schultz, 1 bedroom, | Tel. FA 2-31(1. Furniture Center
310 Sanford Avmua
116 Weat F irit SL
bath, excellent condition
In
quire at 5 Point* Halt Shop. S.
C IM V h I.i — t. —
PIANO— Mill sell and transfer
Furniture Moving A Storage
17-92 Jet. it*
one high grade spinet piano to,
C. B. P HILLIPS, Agent
"Look out, Benny! Here com m another a|&gt;orts car!'*
responsible party who can mak*
WASHBURN VAN LINKS
12— BOVTS and MismiCH
a'sm all down payment and as­
1300 French Ave
FA 2 tWt
sume small monthly payments
R E 41. RAT A T E FOR SA LB 3 - R EAL E S T A TE FOR SALR
All 1956 Evinrudea now on sale.
- - ■1 ■ 1 ■■1
on balance. Write Credit Mana­
All 1956 model holts greatly M -A -R O O F IN G ft Pl.t MlttNC.
ger. W'filey Prosser Piano Co,
reduced
1.150 D O W N
, FOR
1221 N. Mill* St. Orlando. Fla.
Two 3 bedroom homes al (II A few 1954 iiiior trailers left on
Phone i II I 3742.
sale
Rosalia, '» block front Mellonused boat*, motor* and
wile, under construction. One to All
Shallow well pump. 1 year old,
trailers gicatly reduced
Fi
be complete this month, one
MORE
simulation heater, reasonable.
nance Plan.
CALL (Free Estimates 1
in February Monthly payments
Sec at Country Clul, Road. Bo*
•'Gateway to the Waterway”
1 in .b Y H .L K
365 71 and 370.79.
294 D. 3rd. house D. Spanogle.
r
n
MBLNG
ft
H
E
A
TIN
G
LNC.
Your Evlnrud* Dealer
W. II. “ l i i i r S l 'E M l 'K R Agency
Single bed mattress, (13. F A 2-3412
IJernsH — Uondcd — Insured
RDIISON SPURTING GOODS
K rill-.r ft Insuirr
SANFORD — Phone FA 2 7691
304
6-a
E
1st.
I
ban*
F
A
2-5961
Alsoe. Liura B. Oner. II. F. Ta !(«r
Gas heater and tank. FA 21210.
ArTett Price. Eveiett Harper
PLUM BING
M ER C UR Y O tTB O 3RD MOTORS
2 E -F U R N IT U R E and
Ph»n« F A 2-4991
U2 N. Park
Contracting ft Repairs
W P. SM ITH
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Errg Eatimatrs
Outboard
Sale*
ft
Sersite
FARMER’S A fiK N C V "
R.
t
.
IIA
R
V
EY
2313 I'aik Ave
F A 2 6234
• BIG VALUES
N. V. Faim rr, Realtor
M4 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 Xta.1
• QUICK C R E D IT
li. II. M biim oir, Assoc,
1 3 -A R T U U A W tN T E D
• EASY TER M S
lift S. French Ave. Ph. F A 2 3221
After hours FA 2 2«!8 or FA 2 4221 Cash (or furniture or surplus.
Nrvs And Used Furniture
Sutler Trading Post. Sanfoid2 br , Cll liomr. fleetric kitrhrn
311 E. First St.
FA 2 3433
Orlando llwv. FA 2 0677.
F iT mTiIV" .
equipment, tile hath, jalousie
HE (T IN G
windows, utility rm , tandirap- W A N TE D : Medium or heavy duty
e&lt;1 lavsn, large hriek liar HQ .
portable power saw. FA 2 3260.
AIR CONDI I MINING
.v*) ft. from Naval Base. (6.909.
New &amp; U iid
Homes Uciigm-d For
CONTR AC T anil REPAIR WIIBK
I
\
2
3479.
IT— B E A U TY P.ARIJ3RS
16*7 Sanfnid Ave.
FA 2 6512
Furniture nnd Appliances
Florida Living.
■---------- -------------------- — ---------------------, U 4 Dedrooms— 1 £ 2 liatha
Sanlords Most Moslem
P IN EC R ES T: 3 br . t'v bath. CH
PLUM BING ft REPAIRS
lleanty Salon
liomr on large corner lot, Flor­
Jor ( . Thomas
203 209 E. First St. 1%. F A 2-0913
Soft, Water T y Stamps
ida rm . carpurte, utility r»in.,
I02J Sarlla St.
FA 2 U6I9
II
An
It
1
1
T1
S
B
E
A
U
T
Y
M
H
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A fully equipped kitchen las*
Uird furniture, aPpHancn, tool*
FA 2 3742 :4 -P IA N D SERVICE
ilownpaymeni. low monthly pay­ 103 So. Dak
etc. Bought-iold. Larry’s Mart
ments. CA 2 1296.
213 Sanford Ave Ph F A 3-4133.
IB— MCMALR IIKI.F W A K T I1 I PIANO T l NINO ft REPAIRING
)V. I . II \It MON
i hi* is a guest pass in the IU U
New 2 bedroom home, trrrarro1llouseki« in r. must have own
Theatre for Delbert Nary. K tp .
floors, large ear portc and uiiliiv
transportation. Salary (25 week­ Ph. EA 2 4221 Alter 5 00 p. in.
date Jan. 24, '39.
room. (4,WO. (3.000. for equity j ly; 3’i da) l. FA 2 2617.
- - - m
mm — 4
M 24- \ Hi ll.D IN G CIINTI4 ACTORS
As
balance (32 per month. Phone
CASHIER Apply Hit/ Theatre.
FA
2
2374
For carpentry, painting, screen­
Immediate Occupancy
I ndrr Construe lion
ing. loufing, and |ila*trr repair,
HELP W A N T E D
W«* Guarantee l'eraonal
Por the Best Huy* In Ileal Estate
asphalt
tils-,
a-hestu*
siding,
appearing young lady hi
Satisfaction or Your
|3EE C U LLE N &amp; I1AKKEY Neat
ntasuniv or wosal ateps, leveling
work with local firm at off ter
Money Cheerfully
M'. A. Cagle, J r. S*l*inian
and repairing
garages and
girl.
Hours:
Monday-Kridav
Ilcf umied.
110 N. Park Ase. 111. FA 2 -391
srrerklnp call F.\
46P9.
6:30 til ft:30 Saturday 1:30 til
n-xm. Musi l-e able to type,
First ilass painting, -rraiunahlr
have pleasant personality, per­
EA 2 24;n
manent
resident
and
l-e
ragrr
119 Pinrcrrsi Drive, 3 bedroom
to learn. « i|-,saiitunlty for adkill hen equipped home, esrrllrnl
I l.l ( T i t l e tl. SER VICE
saiiirisirnt lo the right person
rondllion With liurricanr fenced
Interviews ate now being ar- VACUUM 4 LEA N ER REPAIRS
yard. Owner transferred Priced
A l i r i K T COMMUNITY '
eeptrd
( all Esclyn Cushing Paits fo r all makes -si Iranrrs;
at (13,200.00 with low down pay­
r o Th r r'anford Herald, ap­
Klctlrlut. Hoover. Kuril), etc.
S ta r G o lf Cuurne
ment.
,
C o r. H w v . 17-02 A 2 7 1h S I.
pointment necessary. P h o n e
Fire pick up. Work guaranteed.
Phone FA 2-1501
FA 2 4765.
FA 5-2611.
i
W. D IETR IC H S - REALTOR
House
Wiring — Electric Service
2 br. CB home, screen porch, kit Kill
Mrlliv in— Velma Gonraler, 2n— (la ir nr lernalr
SiJ Ythlfn
chen equipped, small down pay Adelaide II. Motes — Associates,
Colored help wanted, mult b&lt;- over
R A N D A LL E L E C T R IC C(J.
nient. FHA financed
157 a 1901 Park Ave
FA 2 5232
21 apply In person at Pig N* I 112 Magnolia
t♦
FA 2 0913;
immlh. Large nicely landscap'd
Whistle
lot, Venetian blinds. Call Colby
M
ODKItATKI.Y
PRICED
*'
RAYMOND M. RALI,
2 - A— HI IL IU M .
I l l : P A I ItS
KA 2 1330 cat UW 6 lo 4 p til
R EALTO R ft IN M ItOlt
W A N T E D IM M E D IA T E L Y MAN FA IN TIN G
|
after 4 FA 2 086.7
U it W O M A N in supply Con*
Third St. ft Park Avenue. South
aumirs -v4th Rawlcigh I'nxlnrls FLOOR sanding ami finishing I
Y ’ftll Call Rail
in .S’anluisl nr I
Volusia ( o.
Cleaning,
waxing
Serving
Phonr FA 2 .’will
This i* * guest pavs to thr Ititl
Can earn s.'ai weekly part time
Seminole County since 1923.
Theatre for John
Westgate.
(100 and up lull time .See E \ .
11. M. Glraaon Lake Mate
3 BEDROOM Phillips home In
Exp. date Jan. 24, 59.
M a u ry, I’, u. Ro&lt; 54, Anothony
lax h Arlmr. Smvr. rrfrigrralor
I.MI'KKIAL
DKCOKATORS
or
write
Itawlclgh't
Dept.,
ft *parr healer. Fenrrd back
ROSA L- PAYTO N
FAL-440 536, Memphis, Tcnn.
painting and papering
yard. Small down payment and
Registered Real Estate Broker
1A 2 .37IS or FA 2-7l'tO after »l«
assume payments nf (70 mo.
21— Mark Wanted
Ph F A 2-llOt — 17-92 at &gt;liawatha
F A 2 66ol.

J y . JnJtnl M * / fy C t
1,4 N

27— N O T IC E S — PERSONALS

Special Service*

W OODRUFF'S
Fares ft Garden Center
ANNUALS
•01 Celery Are.

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W ed., J a n . 1 1, 1959— P a s t 7 (-F L O W E R S , p l a n t s

u O S T -L E A S E
B i(
Sale
Oc 2 bedroom cement block home,
unfurnished. FA 2-40)0
Everything. Furniture Center.

I — LOST AND FOL'ND
-fc-FOR RENT

1ft— PLACES T O

••Klftti

• CH — T rrra u o Floors
• 3 Bedroom — 2 Bath
• Pa nr led Den
• Custom Kitchm
• Enclosed Garage
• Ei need Rack Yard
• 2 Easements to lake
(1,400 Down ■
— Mortgage
BY OWNER
FA

Scott's Palm Manor
llnnic I’nr Tiir
Clr. 27th ft llivsev 17 V

Aged
. . unr I A 2 71»l

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
A\c invite you Id be o u r gur*!* ubisolulely free
vsilhuul obligalion al one of Sanford’s leading
Muleln while you lucate *uilabl« housing for
&gt;ou and your family. Pick up your key at th*
Sale* Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inr
I1RAILEY ODHAM, Praa.
Corner Htry*. 17-92 * 27th St.
Phone FA 2-1*61

�• *

u

Wv wwwrwn m r
F » f t B—Wed., Jan. 14, 1959

Lake Mary

Reading Ability Is
Subject 01 Meeting
Br

«n .

rm r

ja m

Rror.n

gueat aaxaktr for »»»• Lake
Mary School P-TA recent mratine
* i i Mra. M. Golt. Suprrvl»or of
Elementary Education. who apoki
on tho teaching of rradinr in thr
achool*. Sh* displayed hook* uaed
in the achool. explained r*rh ami
atrea&gt;r&lt;i Important'* of fivimt
Children
oxperlencr* such a»
reading to them and listening to
to rn retell thr nurarry atorira
Readineaa dor* not rotnr to all
Children at thr magic age of alx.
to one will find many lovrla of
learning In each.
T V H er. John Pillrjr, of thr
Community Presbyterian Omrch
fare a davotlon on rradlnraa
P -TA prtaidrnt. Mr*. W. C. Hop
Una, wapreiard appreciation of thr
croup, aa a whoir. to Mr. and
Mra. Roliert Mohn for Ihrlr work
aa chairmen of thr Halloween
Carnival. She aha exprr»»rd her
view* of the recent P-TA Stair
Convention In Saraaota.
The Sprint; Festival waa an
•Minced, with exact date to be
announced later.
Mra. Marahall Smith, member
•hip chairman, reported a total
M 13 member* In the (oral P T A
The firat, aecond and third
fftd c
mother* acrvrd donut*.

inch and eoffre to the 4S mem
ra preaent.

C

n

fo rm e r Redden! Itlra
Word waa rcrelved thi* week
af the death of Mr* Winifred
Samaoy, former lake Mary Itril
Sant. Mra. Hamaay hai hern a
*ay from thla area for some
year*, bo' waa well known here
While livinC her* the waa ar
tfva to all work, ripeclally in
muair of the Community Prea
kyterlan Churrh. Through her af i
Sort a. a junior choir waa formed
and a'how piano purrhaaed. alone
with many thing* ahe inapired In
Me church.
• » waa an artiat and a poet
l l many home* In lake Mary.
Mar "Sunaet on Cryalal la k e " i*
the moat memorable of her work
Mat con be found today.
Mra. Ramtay waa M at thr
Most of her death Dee. )0. in
Audubon, N. J., where ahe waa
maiding with her daughter and
non. She had been HI for aomr
night yeara.
She waa the widow of the Rev.
Robert M. Ramaay, who died In
MM.
Surviving are Iwo aorta, Hubert
A. and J . Douglas, a daughter
Kathrrinr. all of Awlutmn, throe
grandrhildri-n
and one
great
grandchild, funeral a e r v I r e a
Wore held in N. J., and inter
•eut waa tu Kingwood, W. Va.,
fear hom* town.
Peraooalt
M r. and Mr*. II M Oleaaon
Were Weekend gueata of hi* Itro
Rier and slater in-law, Mr. and
Mra. C. A. tile aton in Ocala
Mra. Richard Keogh will Itc
koitras Tueadajf. I p m for the
Circle &gt; mreting of the United
Presbyterian Women.
Among out of town gueata here
to attend thr (inldrn Wedding an­
niversary of Mr. and Mr* J . A
Peek ham Sunday were Mr and
Mrs. Stanley Prckham and »on.
Robby. lien Hill, lia and Mr
nnd Mra. Clarence I’eckham and
daughter*. Mayrene and Joanne.
Tam pa.
Mlaa Jane fair*, field Dirart
nr’a oflice. Preabjirrlan Church.
Orlanilo. visited frlemi* here lliia
Weekend.

HOLY
SMOKES!
YOU JIJST DON’T HARDLY SEE
THESE KIND NO MORE----BKEMNER

JUMBO r
PIES 12

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f'anaa

CORNED BEEF

RWEBT

VEGETABLES

U. S. NO. 1

SPINACH

Id). I*kg.

(Keg. .19c)

Mrn #

P kgs.

Lbs.

(With SS Or More Order)

B A N JU E T
SPANISH
II AR
K R A FT

CAKE

PINEAPPLE — PEACH
STRAW BERRY

(Keg. 19c)

PRESERVES

DOG or C A T
• FOOD

2

Tail

Can*

WILSON’S TENDER SMOKED

QUALITY

11 To
16. I.h .

H IT T

BACON

TU N A

BEEP

HALF

LI).

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SHORT

Lh.

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FRESH BOSTON BUTT

SPARKLE

BEEF

FOOD KING
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Keg.

Sire
(Limit 2 Plen»e)

49c
BAKERITE

FOOIIMART — ALL PORK

SAUSAGE

SHORTENING

Lb.

A WORD ABOUT FOODMART MEATS

Will Knock on Your Door
with Gift* &amp; Greeting!*
from Friendly HintiiiPM
Neighbor* mid Your
Civic nnd Soclnl
Welfare I-ender*

IN E V E R Y COMMUNITY TH E R E IS U S U A L L Y ON E STORK T H A T PEOPLE CAN SINGLE O U T A ND
SAY T H E Y HAVE TH E BEST MEATS IN TO W N ".— JN SANFORD FOODMART IS T H A T STORK WE
W IL L N O T HANDLE OR S E LL INFERIOR D U A L IT Y MEATS.

•
BEECHNUT
STR A IN E D

BABY
FOOD

Jar*

2

(With Order)

AT FOODMART EVERY LB. OF MEAT IS GUARANTEED •

AJAX
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ARMOUR'S

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2&amp; 99l

(THIS ONE M REALLY JAMMING UP THR BACK ROOM
9

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CLEANER

PORK ROAST
Lbs.

«12 Oz. C Q (
Jars J 7

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WHOLE OH
SHANK H A L F

KINGAN’S
RELIABLE
SLICED

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Welcome Wagon
Hostess

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Family
Six*

SUGAR

FR ES H GROUND

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The eight jet encinea of Hu­

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HERSHEY’S
OR
DIXIE CRYSTALS

drunken driving, told police what
they smelled on hla l.rrath waa
Me aroma of blackberry jam
Judge Rol&gt;ert Davla fined lW
field on the word of the arri-vtlng
officer that the aroma waa that
of whisky.

Kuth Gallagher

ti

BIRDSEYE

10 Lbs.

Ill P I)— Dewey

PliOM PA M756

JUICE

KIRDSEYE
MIXED

POTATOES &lt;)Q&lt;

Cans J

R. Offleld, arrraled on autpieion of

On fhn occasion of:
Change of residence
Arrivals af Newcomers lo
Sanford

orange

HIBISCUITS
s,r"w
Vi
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apple s a u c e

NATIONAL

ska...

l.enton
Fudge
Van.

PINEAPPLE

2 2»/2 Cans nP #

49

(Limit 1 With Food Order)

SWEET THEAT
CRUSHED

■ PEACHES AQl

O*

COFFEE

Can*

SOUTHERN QUEEN

2

FOOD KING

TOMATOES

C

THE FREEZER IS JAMMED AND WK
GOTTA MAKE ROOM

OUR OWN

OAK HILL

Lost By A Nose
B lt lR T O U

WE JUST FINISHED COUNTING THE STUFF AND
ARE W E EVER LOADED - IT S GOT TO GO - SOo
DOW N GO PRICES FROZEN SPECIALS

LIQUID

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News Briefs
Millions For Malaria
G E N E A'A l U I'I J — The Untied
| State* hat contributed S million
dollars to thr world malaria fund
of thr World Health Organisation.

•Jets To be Bought
A T L A N T A ( U l’l l-D e lt a Air
; linrt announerd Wrdnrtday night
it will torrow tU) million dollar*
to purchase Id jrt airliner*.

Graham Will Help
MIAMI ( t 'l 'l l — Otto Graham
will a u n t thr University of Mi­
ami at a harkfirld coach in spring
football practice

Soraya Trip enied
COLO GN E, (irrmany ( U l ’l)
Iranian tourert denied today Ger-1
man p rrti rri»-rt» that I'rin m t
Soraya It planning a trip home to
Iran

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THURSDAY, JA N U AR Y 16. 1H69

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 819

Judge Faces Criminal Contempt
Criticism Invited
Critioiiun auinctlnit's i» hard to tnk*'t Sanford mcrchitiitn, however, invite it.
John Kriiier, manajter of the Seminole County Chaainbvr
of Commerce, anil Fruncin Koumillat Jr., chuirmnn of the
Retail Merchant* Division, have extended an Invitation to
|&lt;(W|| lt.A|()H\ta to ‘'state their casoa” in letters to The San-

Army Will Shoot Alabamian Defied
Moon Again Soon 'Rights' Probers

NKW YORK (t'1‘1) The Army
M O N TGO M ERY. Ala. (Ill'll the ita r judge refuted to tu n
disclosed to«la* that k expects Federal Judge Frank M. Johnson over ngiatration record* in HapG A IN E S V IL L E
I u rn All
"shortly to launch its second j« " '» ) ordered criminal contempt hour aid llullork countie* to comC. LA WHENCE LYONS
I .Southeaitrrn Conference tackle .
...
prmreding* against Circuit Judge m illion investigator*.
moon rocket
i Vel llrrkman haa signed a NationIte n ilu .
George Wallace for hi* defiance
The rotnmlition i* investigakdutd
Gen
Arthur
U
Tnideau.
al Football Uague contract fo r1
Kriiier ami Roumillut saiid aUKueationa, analysis
of Ilie Federal Civil Right* Com i«g all-ged violation* of Negro
I95i* with the San Francitco i m i a i m and criticism s o f local husiiiess-sho|ij*vr relutiona " o f - research and development chief.; m|,, ion
voting *ighl» In Alabama.
fer us. the m erchants, the only means of le a rn in g what we made ih«- announcement in a
The I'.s district Ju.lg» cited
John-tn had Issued three separ*
tpeeeh prepared for the National Wallace (or contempt on ground* ate ord«r» to Wallarr demanding
want to k n o w : how to serve you lietter."
produetbn of the vote hooka with
N A P LES Italy ( U I’JJ— I'nlirr
Such a letter appeared on the editorial |sugs- of The Securit) Industrial A»»n
u»rd nightstick* to disperse '.tW Herald yesterday
the final deadline Tuesday, hut
The Army'* first lunar probe
thr o u t * p u k r n segregationist
1men clamoring for joha on a
Local m erchants are w ork in g in man* w uy* to im prove wa» launched lait Pec. it ami
tut tied he records over to grand
*&lt;hool construction project Wrd
trasrleil about ixt.OOO mile* into
their
services
to
*hop|H*rs.
An
all-out
cum|t«i|rn
to
build
ittrir* n each county at Ihe last
C. Lawrence l.yona, engineer Tampa, retired with one la*l ruo
. Two job applicant* wrrr
»|&gt;ari'
Ixfore
falling
hark
.ind
Sanford as a shopping center n &gt;w ia under way.
minute.
for Uie Atlantic lloait lane for thr through Sanford, from Jackson ,nJurpd ,rwl 10 " e r r arretted
burning in the atmosphere.
Furmal Older
Got n |&gt;et peeve which would help Sanford to serve you
paat 19 year*, made lui laei run ' die to Tampa. In I92u. lie startn ,
"We .ire now preparing lor our
Johnvn »ald, “ The respondent,
with the railroad yesterday.
♦d with the A C L at an engineer. L JtJg S L b C 'U p O r ll't !
better? If so, take (ten in hand.
second lunar prolie In he launched
Lyons, who make* hit home in and for the paat 17 year* ha* t&gt;een
MORRISTOW N. N J. ( U I 'I J - A
HOLLYW OOD (U l'll - T b e Wallace. rrlu**-d to technically
shortly." Trudeau tald
engineering pain-tiger train* from fire in a *eetng-eye kennel bland
Academy
of Motion Picture Art. co™Pl&gt; '“ |h Jhc ,,,d,r
,hl*
lie ga*r no other hint of the |
court . . . by devious tnrlhoda.
Jacktonvllle lo Tampa.
for three hour* Wrdnrtday night (
date IT..- Arm) pa.*»d up Hi* 40,1 Sciences hat re|waled a con
•
|
hereby
order
representative#
Lyon*, who lived in Sanfuid before it wat brought under con­
last lav or aide time (or a moon trovi-rslsl ametidinrnt b a r r i n g of Hie U.S attorney grttcral'g of­
from 19J9 unlit he mused to Ta m ­ trol All of the animals escaped
rocket launching at the start of tomniunlsta ami "Fifth Amend- fice to file criminal
criminal eumcinin
contempt wiw
pro­
il* in If*44. regretted leaving the tafely from the I.liming kennel*
•i . i . ... ..it
...,i iir.Kiiiiiut.lv
.I..i m rid' ....mine-set
from the annual eeedlngi
/
.
. . , *AAal. *
tin*
month
and
presumably
.n»o
.
against
respondent
railroad,
which
hat
l*en
more
'■u&gt; " m m ii*s Don mure *. . . .
will let the next favorable time “omiietiiion for Oscars,
late as early as possible."
than a hou r to him, bul lays, “ All B U ll M U U IIC I'S , L o l'd
go h) That would he at the end
T,"‘
revealei Wednesday
Johnssn. widely known a* #
good thing* must come to an end ”
LONDON (U l 'l l — laird Alt
Altrtn
of thl* month
*ou,d 4llow Communist, and wit- strict
disciplinarian, dismissed
HAVANA ft’1'15— Firing squads ' » °I n®*. he ha» no plana for hit .ham. Rritam'* mo.t vocal colic
! The government will launch
w'&gt;" I'lcadcd Ihr Fifth civil ra.rs against Wallace atul
. . . . . acute throughout Cuba at r' " rc.'1
hut hl“ ,W * «• "« ,0 of (Juccn hluabelii. u n accused
1h* iov 4 1 1 tu»&gt;u r of Iht Ainrri- , hraiUfJ b&gt; llruct !• I'aiUlock. Th r about *«'
protn » till* yrar. Amriulnirnt
five rebellious
.
... registrars who reof liad manner* today for suggrit
dawn again today bul authorilir* '
’u‘/ ‘
n Red Cross yesterday voted to committee will use the linn which' inrludtnr a dorrn artificial moons, tn^cittgaitng rninmillrei lo lie
^ hi Havana *aH Ihe "No. I war
.lk ,r n ‘n &gt;;•»&gt;*» •'am*, hr iravel- log mixed marriage* fur the royal
,l,r ° 4 c • r nomination* ords
UV .tor
'* .Ilia
. ci cumiitis&gt;lon.
* 0I! ? “
direct its effort* to help the Unit might he spent on an individual 1T. Keith Glennan. chairman of
• criminal" of Ihe Raliafa regime * l°
Can- fa mily.
led Fund, rather than have a mem- membership campaign to work for the National Aeronautical and '*njch begin next month
The
Jurist
threw
out the case un
ada,
back
to
California,
and
then
Repeal of the amendment which
temporarily had escaped revolu*
Ihe United Fund a* a whole.
Spare Administration, told news
l.crclop drive for Its own benefit
a motion hy Joseph F. Ryan, atEast again before be finally starthad
l&gt;een
in
effect
»lnce
Feb
#,
Uonary juiUct.
"We are in nerd of funds »&lt;ur men Wednesday
The mutton was made at a meet­
a hi.st "fro„i" actoir [ «,,r, 1f&gt; ,4f ,h' Jb .tlie nrpart.nent;
The reporta said Maj
Gen. cd with the railroad, which
NEW O RLEANS ( U l'l I — The ing of the executive committee. *i-lve*," 1‘addock said, "but we Iw*
Hut Glennan refused to say l( Ittif. brought
Ward Rond, president of the Mo­ tnrnf, who reported Ihe court or­
Eulogio Canttllo had been hu«pi&lt; brought him to Florida.
ronvention
site
roinmlttee
of
the
lieve
in
the
I'nttrd
Fund
and
feel
tuSit
would
see
any
American
In­
der to protlucr the record* had
I.yoni baa Utree daughter*, one
tion I'lcluie Alliance ami a cru
tallied for m operation for slumDcnioeratir National Committee
itial a concerted effort on our part terplanetary shots.
..I
whom,
Mr*.
Joe
Roth,
live*
tn
sailer against Communist* in Ihsl- been compiled with.
»ch ulcer*. Fidel Castro hat
will meet here Friday to select a
will strengthen the drive, which |
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Sanford.
The eummistion agent* checked
accuH-d him of a douhlecros* for
site
for
the
Ityrio
presidential
con­
has fallen far siiort of it* goal."
At Ihe A C L d«-|*it to bid bun a vention.
“
Ml'
the*e
Filth
Amrittlraent
«hr1
,H,“ h ! hf
, ^ un' { r^
allowing ex-l’rrsidenl Fulgrncio
Figures released yesterday to
Communists are working n&lt;m; » n l» Wednesday and Ihe Harlwir
Batista and hi* principal hrnrh “prosperous farewell" were M. E.
Mrs.
Daisy
Knot,
executive
sent-j
Smith, road foreman of engine*;
Wr ve lost Ihe fight snd that's all
' h»
men to flee Havana.
tiry of the Red cross, show,&lt;d a
both time* at Ihe invitalion of tna
there
Is
to
it."
At the same time thr govern­ W. R Moye. diatTman of the
total
of
fgJ.TTK
5.1
in
Untied
Fund
NEW ORLEANS &lt;UI*l&gt;- An
grand Juries.
Defends Hoard's trtloa
ment announced the firit »tcp to loan) of l/Ocumullve Engineers; Eastern Air Line* 1X7 plane with
coffers The sum must be divided
„
, ,
. ,
,
Rut
Director
George
Steven*,
ward* drmoblluation of the civil­ Waldo F. Wingate. *uperw*or of S’
nstsrnerr.
.n,t
f..
1
The
driver
of
a
trailer
truck
wa*
.
. . . . .
I among seven subscribing agen- 1
for A C L from Wilmington, a. passrngrr* and five crewmen •treated. thia
prrtlih-nt of the Academy's Hoard
ian army which broke the mil
morning for follow- cirt.
aboard crash landed in heavy fog I
nf (iuvernors.
d..e f.e n d e d ,, thr
Itary dictatorship and prr sented J*’ C" 4,1,1 4 fcw of hi* many earl) tmia) off a runwa) at Mot tng too rloeel) after he plowed Into
J.
A
Hepburn,
field
director
at
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Cubs with It* firit citlicn pre*i friend* amt fellow railroader*
sant International Ainnirt. No one the rear of another truck behind "&gt;e Orlando Air Force Rate, an-1 »*»« »’nl" n ln,U&gt; h4,| 4" " V
Iin"
,1 '
dant in si* year*.
wa&gt; injured
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,
,
noumed that an asvistant field dl- ,*on Iru,n •resident Elsenhower bt|da) »ftrr a heated all night «e*
Trial and execution ol “ war
^
forward
“
honest,
iteacrful'
1,h* &gt;,0" ,r, lnn on 17
rector soon would he assigned to !»'" .....................
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Harold
llatrs, Orlando, told the .Sanford Naval Air Station
''Till* matter, Iht* amendment,"
criminals" wa* reported inter­
suggestions for solving the prob
rupted throughout mo»t of Cuba
Mr* Knox requested a Volun lems of German rcunlfteallon and Stevens told United Press InterI’lIT S liU ltG II ti l 'll — Si,— I I'olice officers VS. K. Cosgrove
Wednesday although 19 more were
[national, “ has from the beginning
K. I . (Genet Johnson of Catwhich police aald were set delllK- *''*1 Ho»anM VheI.hel tliat he was , t,,T Services chairman. Anyone Kuroiwan security.
axacutad by firing squad* Wednes­
The President, who extended thr Iwrn used only to hsrais the
earlv todav in
*1x1 -‘ -(eepy.
of - the.i|interesled In this positi.m
mey call
ralrlv broke out early
- e * - Jlrtver
...... p« » u i &lt;mi m&lt;]
•ellicrry was elected state prr*i»
day morning
bid In In* rrmatks Wednesday at Academy. W'e'rr only interested
1
Hire, apartment building. to lha ",h*r#
**' „ ''T ’it
, l' 1
J‘
Thousaud*, .Awail. Trial ..
a National Press ('tub luncheon, in making awards based on mer- dent of Ihr Electronics Association
LONDON ( U l ’ ll — Do youu lie |city's Oakland district. sc»ne of J r ' "! •*»*■k»t,n'*,,r* N# 11 4,44 ,4^ p" i
------------------------------------of FWvnda ynlerday.
Today U » trial! t r i 'xrcuUoa*
, )u
t(» ,
cooplrd it With s promise lo give It."
Wrdftesday
tu r n e d and Ca.tro p « l g « l hey tumhlp. w
abuu, your )cw,
Russia specific guarantees against
Tbe amrndiux-nt, adopted two
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Jolinaon is pictldrnl of Johnson
killed one fireman.
would continue unUI the last of , ||? Ma&gt;r &gt;1&gt;U f0(
(wu ,or a M
possible military attack by a i.nt- year* ago when a "Robert Rich" j Elec Iron Its. Seminole County's onshoulder.
3
w W UM
the "B a lD U a.sa..ln. are shot ,ha|
(.m| a|| ,h w
ob|rm
rd Germany.
-apparently a pseudonym-failed |,. electronic manufacturer.
At 4:15 p m &gt;«*t*rds&gt;. 70 year T y
C o r r »r )P titio n
Several thouaand suspects are in
We|| |h(a nrw ,nm|r| , ,
JJC I IllU n
But he seised notice Uie United to claim an Oscar awarded h|*n
Ele&lt; 1tonics Astudatlon ts a
old Scott 1 milter otftservrvl the 1 T
jail. ox. of them in Havana
h&gt;. , Uin(ll)n M M1inu/a r.
States would not accept current ] for writing the film story of The tlon.|ir„fu organisation dedicated
stop tljn al l.1lh and Elm, I
Among the two taken "» ahana
ma n,„
w„ h
railed to s.-e another car when hr
Rustian pr.-l-val* hit milling the lltavr Hnr." came under renewed
, he ele.lroni.l Indusfortress was tanllllo who al
*'•
WASHINGTON (U P II - A bl two German stales liecause they fire this year over the eligibility ,
y(urr ,|lall
r&lt;,mpjnles now
somnia
hut
it
will
keep
you
from
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tempted
personal peacemaking getting bond
..fcongressmen Iwere aimed al completely detnlli of Ned Young, a sctctnwrller of |„,|un|f lo l(lp gn,u,, Johnson said
M C »U j L U I C I IIIlM
rc ,,i
in ,hr *«eblenl lurtlsan group
negotiations with ('astro a few
legislation to Itarlrtng ttie country and trying to |the film The
Defiant Hues. Hits
tilts morning
morning that
that mendiersliip
mendw-riliip was
You ran fiddle wltli separate
whkh
damage to tinlxy infroduct-d
days twfore Matlsta's flight and heating units built into it* two
TO RO NTO tU I'li - In.trad nf t'oulter'i aulo and «U 5 damage to save baseball's minor leagues" j Isolate It from the real of West
expected lo exceeded 100 firms
^ who headed a short-lived Junta
within the year
mattrnirA or brew a cup of tc« Acarrhing for « drink, iip p lm ran
rar ,*rlv,‘n l&gt;&gt;‘ ^r , , , r 1 *r‘,on by legalising a blackout of major ! ern Europe lid* won't work. Kit
government
league game telecast* Into minor I enbower said
The Axvoctatioti meeting wa*
in a lea maker Or finger vour n"* buy a laldrt that wtll make T *JL*?r' 4W
No Definite Proposals
held fullowmg a “ get-acquainted*
Jewel* in a built in. velvet-lined *bcm feel apprrht-nsisr and fear - Thieve* stole liie rout Ims from league cities when their teams
The president said be did not
session at I'atrirk A ir Force Bata
jewel drawer.. Or use the built-in |f“l bill slop ihem from wanllng a a soft drink mtirhlnr at the Grey­ are playing at home.
The legislation would achieve r *pert any definite proposals to tie
hound llus Station sometime dur­
for loo central Florida small
shot.
electric raror or ta|&gt;e recorder.
C'ntgravr
ansi W'hd ,h,, hJ- exempting from the anti made during hit talk next Hatur.......
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.. Tem|nistl „went
rlll „n
_ Hie night
..
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businessmen. Procurenwnt offi­
If that's
too
A ................
drug called
on ing
cials and representatives of seven
lie quietly and run your fingers **le on a prescription lo ti. t.Hlay r,lrl ‘ 4,,, ,hr
* 4' ln,ac* whcn ,n ‘ " ,*,w* •*r r r «"»'n'» protecting day with Soviet Deputy Premier
over the pink bedspread
Medical men said they found H ,h,'&gt; made an early check, but wa* 'rams from major league game Anastas I Mtkoyan. who arrives
major eonlraelors descrllwd lha
ROME il l 'l l — Italian design types of ptodurls ami services
There is a gadget (or raising or highly effeellse m treatment of
" ,r &gt; ^'""'••d al 3 .10
“^Inafing
within
75
Washington Friday
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A Casselberry polireman Inadvert
* Bl
mllrx of minor Irague cities on
||, ad-tnl however, that h*
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S. h ,
needed by lha missile program,
anlly caused an accident yesterday lowering Ihe mattresses separate- alcoholism
wera
ly lor caling. reading or watch
Unlike the Danish drug Anta
------------------------Mme ',4&gt;.‘ ,M hrrw,,r TV |ho|ted to find mu from Mtkoyan ; 4\,do"
” !#
Allendiog with Johnson w
afternoon on Highway 17-in.’
agrrrmrnts would be subject to whether t h r r e Is an “ honest, lection aimed at restoring the wolf Col. ( lare llunch, U.H.A.F.fltet.),
m
When a molnnst passed a stop ing television ll also will lie flat buse, ll hat no harmful tide
anti • trust liws
peaceful mouse" behind Russia's whistle
assistant lo Ihe president at Johnrfefct*. they said.
™ ped school bus. the policeman gave ln^ 4,r J ou "a n t to
were Ui« 1959
{lof
H J l*n would leave radio broad professed desire for another round , All Indications
, ,
,, , .
. iTj*® I son Electronics, and Ralph Weber,
This
was
such
an
unusual
lied
Hr.
J.
K.
W.
Ferguson,
dire
ehasc with his siren screaming.
glamour girl would look mure like |rIrf U t („ v k ( .|&gt;rr, u|pnt;
Ruth S. HerUin, D a y t o n a II went on display in an unusual "f Connaught Medical Research
Sophia lorrn and less like Na|«d
laboratories here, tested him
Beach, ami Edwin M t'lark. Trav way— at a press nmfrrencr
eon * Empress Josephine Words
C
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I
.
U
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M
,
I
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(
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games
aubject
lo
anti
Iruat
law*
J I. Serrtiinbr, a dlrrrlor of , with the drug heforr trying M out llell's bee hill liurrrd
eler's Rest. S. ( ' , heard thr «tren
like ' waistline'- and "bosom" !
tnlo the
Uirse were Ihe major fealurr*
behind IHem al Ihe same time Muinherland. which makes the on patients
li'ftMT nf tfc South 1‘arnltna „f new sport* legislation whirh
wen- In-ing used in polite fashlu
lied,
said
the
company
planned
to
He
rrportrd
Mr*. Herbetn *inp|&lt;d her con
soi tety for thr first lime sinre
House Wednesday
otherwise would exempt from the
send
a
representative
to
llahrrin
"When
you
take
a
drink
of
one
vtftlblc; Clark looked back to see
Die mrasorr was wrlltrn by anti trust laws the reserve elau*ex
vis al of the "empire" line
Middle
East
next
week
to ”»
one
and
one
half
of
tin
siiiju n
r . *■ *( iiv
xi
w rt x
it *
«iiii m
ir
fi .iii
iounces
llJIlCf I
Of
g i— .1
g#_a■
•, ,
, ,,
. .
,
A T L A N T A ( l I'D — Federal
what wat going un. anti ran his in thr
Ttie very high empire wautline
truck into the rrar of the car.
We think ,« should interest the »h„k&gt; after .5 to 30 minute, you
h f cS.*.TStnG M t
l m
t
f Z ' . ' ” ' Judge lloyd SlMB formally or- 1i* going hack tn the pulnl where
dried
Georgia
Stale
College
to­
Th r convertible was knocked shrlkr
r,k r,‘ hr **“ '
ran fee a red glow on your fare jn Horr, Count, I. would require
t cp for h,
^ , an
t\
the anatomy tmoki put It After
- across Oir highway, amt sustained
a Federal grant of |7,5o® ha*
J
D a
« *pre4d,1 o v ,r
, liat t,^ v twin* hauled through provi.ona the leg l^nm
»a . day to slnp rrluslng admission the tark and the sentl sack, the
to Negro applbaat* solely on slylr dictators base become as u-x-n approved for city planning
w damages of $7uo t lark's tractor. W O m Q I l
the ground* of ra»e or color.
trailer had minor damages. There
. l.
■
L
*. , .*. | • .
' " I apprehension and fear Vmn l0
^ l"
he ' fou,. last
,
1
in th,
the vehicle being
Itellig u
u*ed
figure tonicioox as Holly wood'* m .Sanfonl.
thr
last year
ft H f t m n A t M i n n t dine Is rare The effect* Ust .
. . . . . .......
.n House
U*T U_M
&gt;' 4' , " &lt;1
were no injuries. Insrstigating
Hell .,M
said many
roadside rest died
ptoduicrx
The annoutnement came from
In
the
Senate
few hours
Highway I'alrol Trooper
U
N
ITE
D
NAIIOSh.
N.
Y.
dant* in hi* county had ta-en -lung
Rome a four ilay round u( fasti t|„. Flonlia Development CommitMrs Irene Stevens returned to
Klkea said the policeman gut hi*
I
I
'p
l
)
—
Xoslrl
Deputy
I'lemler
by stray lees being «hitqa-d south
ion preview* Imgan with a color .ton, ami staled that the work
her Palmetto Avr
home last
man— the school hue passer.
Aanasta* I. Miluyan said Hwlay ful display of high accessories should begin in approximately two
by northern beekeeper*
night, lfler tMillce and sheriff
a h ig h -lr.rl rnnfrreare lielo rm
The beet ire dormant because
amt some new-, envinious dupe* weeks
authorities had searched In vain
l.ast and West "is Uiuiul lo take |foi shoe* and handbag*.
of the .old when they leave their
T V grant will bs matrhed by m
for her since 3 40 a m. yestrr
plate"
tort
H
is
difficult
lo
say
northern homes, the legislator
1 High fashion rollrction* by Ma , no I contribution from thr city,
day
A waterlogged safe with the »a» I hut they wake up when they
Walter Gielow. publisher of The * hen.
; rinl ('olderno and Hapuano accent
already- set aside for that purThr rx|M-rtant mother told Ll. bottom chopped out has lieen
tut thr warmer climate and burr -s-»,‘hrd Herald was the g-iest
id "femininity" amt "grace."
tiose George W. ....... ... Jr.. JackA hoy "about ten" stole a Iran* Joe Hickson of the Ssnford Police pulled from ihe waters nf Lake
I T . Dll Am .. V I . ( I I ' l l —
% sistor radio that had been placed Department that the had not left llrantlry and identified as the one out of trucks In search of ne&lt; tar. ( •t"'41' r 41 ,h‘ Toastmaster's Club Gen G ro ig e t Marshall was Half a dofeii buuiique designers, vonvllle. has signed a contract
with the city to prrlonn Uie Job.
on a washing msrhine in the the area all day. According lo ,t0|,n last month from Vaughn
*Gle"ow outlined the om-ratlon of ru -h rd lu Ihe H B ia a g. V I'., many new lo thr International
The |7JitK) grant wax rri|Ur*lsw|
Park and Wash Laundry. Tuesday. Mrs Stevens, .he had slept in a |nr , Fern Park
The robbery
k J ;r r ; N n
a newspaper amt touched on It. hospital tiwlai altrr s u lfrrtu g I fashion iicne. showssl the kind
of eye-catching V a rli and casual t.y Sanford Cily Is-ader* rxprrsSJohlom said fl.e hoy truck h, thehood mart
on ZMh .till is unsolved
b t u d e n t M lS S IIig
dHtrailSn to rommun.lv .rrvle.
wlral a s|Hil&gt;e«nian In hi* AA ash- ilothex that made Italy famimi.
e»l surprise that Ihr full amount
grabbed the radio at the wax S I. and later walked to Wades
|.4gr ||rantlr&gt; rexident. re|Kirt
H A R TFO R D Conn ( U l'll
A
Diner tprakrr* w e re le d r Frn
ton
office
railed
a
“ brain
was approved, at the mtjorily of
doing her laundry and ran acrosx Super Market(or something to
„| the find to Ihe Seminole
Coun IJ stale alarm wat out tmlay fur ie l rile and I.I
Ed Graham
•p a »m .“ Th e siMilevman said he
, w
es i j •
■
•mall elites in Florida have reIhe dirt road behind Ihr building
eat
ty Sheriff's Department
when Philip J Newman of Miami
a mt-mhers of Ihe Toastmasters
(•ellesed Ihe 's-year-old le ltre d
T " T G Q r _V^lG L U C K y ;
•rived lesv lliaa ihe sum ronsiderPolice searched the area without
Her husband
Belton Slevrna. t„h,ng boats .craped against the student at Trinity College who The meeting was held at the Mar
general
tuffrrid
a “ minor
•••1 nrtrssary.
result*
was with Lt. Ilickaoo. when the melal box
has hern missing for two days fa&gt;u Restaurant
stroke."
Gordon Meyer, owner at Ihe walked Into the rleartng near the
Four year old Oscar fa-wi* Hull
laundry, also reported the theft house at * p tn
it • lucky boy
of a wait clock and stated that
j ()*C»r (llfhfd across
tniuti FrrmR
r »msixw i X i a* I • ^ f \ fw
Ave al Mil St lair yesterday i y y j f ^ | f l 6 0 D O V S
afternoon* and fell into Ihe hump« . . .
.. f
er of a car (hat had shipped Jus!
The Lake Alary firehouse wtfl
ORLANDO (U l’l l — Former Gov
Today,
said Ihr outspoken , “ negligent" and I V S u p r e m e
Caldwell said the men who in lime Th r alert driver w„ , '•• completed within (to days
behind Warner's service station
Banford will host Ihe District
Millard F. Caldwell today chal Tallahassee attorney who ls ru- L’ourt "grasping."
wrote Ihe U S Cunstltution tu-ser llrtliert r
Dvkrrna J r . M il . &gt;1u1ml* f,,r Cunatrucllotl of
.. the
on f. First St She said the car conference of Veteran* of World i . n (ra Southerners in “ get off inured as a (aissihle candidate for
,,r 141,1 ,hr ,ul1 blame on Ihr intended Dial Mashington should Frrnch Ave
building were rollerlrd through
•as locked when die left M al War One of thr U.fl.A. Sunday
*
'
Oscar wax taken lo Seminole 4,1 r,,'hu*la'tlc community d rift.
Ihe fence" and actively fight for governor In I9ft&gt;. a "liberal' ia Indllf. rrnce of the people who hr control stall school! or elections,
I p. m and still locked when she morning at the Civic Center
suspected of traveling with ,h« I'iro ‘o' u
'nn.rr, .r,,",rrrm-&lt;l
,'14'
}‘r" ' ,,fnl ot ,h* Memorial lloxpital hy Capi. Arn­ The roof haa hern given by Ran­
returned at I p m
Registration for the 12 Barracks *'4,r sovereignty.
" *h.n,i..n' ,
"
Mnrefor“ the
# old William*, of th* Sanford po­ dall Chase
[in thr district will start at 9 am
Cahtwrll told Floruia stisiriffi. at suhver.lvas. . •toleranl" person
"sort
ofS‘ a,M
chief ,h0U,',
of police
The announcement of convtrocIt
tolerant
of
the
left.
«»f
the
'
7
.
'
,
lice. X ray* and examination proLocal arrangements have Iwen their inid winter conference here,
slates."
dated nothing more than a minor !*,,n ,d4n* *,4',
-*1 * meetI m*&lt;te hy Sanford itarrarks No. that a so-called “ moderate" or pmk*. of spending and deflclla." | „ ul „ \ ‘t M |ou
sir six- on Ihe lltlle hoy’s rllmw kl* °[ '*,r
Mary Volunteer
|r wj„ m i , r lhemwlveti hr
i th»; Tbe conference will adjourn middle of flic roader ia “ one who and nolm.!) know, exac I, what a
The child Mves at V* Maple Ave Fire Department. I'r.-.idenl Richat | pm. lo the American Region stands for Ihr things not accept moderate It except that d(»ex not ,|pr[am |
_____________ __
ard II. Ivers heard reports from
represent Ihe majority of ihe
. . ___ ... . . _
,
The Mayfair Afen'a Golf Asso­ Building. 2 mile* south -of San , able In the South "
r ’
Our lop officials may have won
roiumltlrrs and announred total
Hr said "moderates,'' “ Ub*-r
ciation will hold a club tourna­ ford on Highway 17-92, wherr
..x.
.
. , j
,
I V lirtl round, bul we. Ihe people,
at**!* of 17,77(56, a cash balanca
Mostly fair, somewhat warmer
number* of the Auiilisry will als" and "tolerant individuals"
Meddling by ihe federal gov- „ lh, local levels, ran win Ihe
ment Manday, starting a« 12:90.
a4 Il.tiM.
were acceptable and even worth rromrnt and “ dogoodera" have war," ha aald.
toalght Partly cloudy and mild
W a a l will ha awarded tht serve dinner.
W A S H IN G TO N ( U l ’ll - The
Volunteers have bent working
More than t&amp;O representative* while until thr federal _govern . forced Southerner* to take a
three tap teams, thr two top in"We must use eve*-y ounce of Friday. High today to Ihe J#'*. Census Bureau estimate* the na wrekrnds on the construction of
df vidua I s Entry fee it II. A din and wives are expected for the mem snd U S . Supreme Court *t*od at one extreme or the po|uic,i| power w r possess to put low tonight 5k to SB. Variable lion's population stood al IT5.370,- the firehouse, which is 7S par
Bar and dance wMI follow The conference from Volusia, Semi­ started chipping away at tfie fun 'other, he said
|(lia right men and woman in winds I to IS mile* per hour ba­ 0«J oo Dee. I. The figure repre­ cunt completed. More than ti.T M
tournament trill he played under nole, Orange. Lake, Oscrola and damental rights of the states lo
Cahtwrll called President Kisen every politiral office within our mming mostly southeasterly to- sents an Increase of 2JM.00O per­
Marion Counties.
run Uieir own affairs.
the handicap point system.
bower
"intffccUvc,"
Congress clioiie.'
rons during Ihe past year.
sight.

Gator Gridder Signs

• 3 9 Years On Train Ends;
They Wanted Work
Engineer Makes Last Run

Reds Get Approval
To Accept Oscars

Red Cross Votes To Aid
UF, Calls O ff Own Drive

Guns Spout Death
Across Cuba Again

Group To Pick Site

All Escape In Crash

Boredom Banished
With Gadget Bed

Two Wrecks, Theft
Reported By Police

'Honest' Approach
On Germany Asked

Electronics Group
Elecis Local Man

Arsonist At Work

-wo ?,lh*r?!;-,“' r r ,. « : lBjii seekS t 0 Bon

-i Tipplers' Tablet
Hp[|K
Helps
Cure Thirst

“,! For Minor Leagues

Fashions Designed
To Return Whistle

Siren Wail Leads
To Traffic Crash

Bee Bill Buzzes
. .
..... Into House Hopper I"','.,

......~ ___

r City Gels $7,500
In Planning Funds

B ulletins

/oman Returns

pir.1of &gt;0hur

&gt;,iu, p4n* 4ni' south carott... u- conf.ri.-d with drnl(f^ ;0, „,ei,ur,

, n!

|o Home At Night

'! Waterlogged Safe
Pulled From Lake

Boy Grabs Radio;
Groceries Lost

Publisher Speaks
To Toastmasters

Car Had Stopped

Sanford Will Host
Veterons Sundoy

Mayfair Men Set
•Tourney Sunday

Firehouse Slated

'Get Off Fence, Fight,' Caldwell Says

W e a fh e r

2,861,000 More

I

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_____________

I y » | « f r -W ed., Jan. II, 1M9

Lake Mary

Reading Ability Is
Subject Of Meeting
9 f r m r m r keogh
T h t gueat apeaktr for ihe Lake
Mary School P TA recent meeting
a n Mr*. M. Roll. 5upcrvl»or nl
Elementary Kdueatlon. who ipok.
•n Iho teaching of rradlnx In thr
•rhoolt. Sho diiplayed hooka urn!
to the school, explained rich ami
•treated Import incm of giving
eblldren
axperlentei such ax
reading to (hem and llilening to
Ihom retell the nuriery ttorie*
Readlneaa doei not eomr to all
children at the mafic act of all
ao one will find many loveia of
learning la eorh.
The Be*. John Pilley, of the
Community Presbyterian Church
p r o a dovotlon on rradlneaa
P T A president. Mrs. W. C. Hop
Mnt, « i pres ted appreciation of the
p, a i a whole, to Mr. and
Rolwrt Mnhn for their work
aa chairmen of the Hallowren
Carnival. She also expressed her
titwa of the recent I* TA Statr
Convention in Sarasota.
T V Spring 1’ritival was an
pounced, with exact date to he
announced later.
Mrs. Marshall Smith, member
•hip chairman, reported a total
M &gt;3 raembera In Ihe local p TA
The Ural, aerond and third
grade
mothers served donuts.
inch and coffee to the U mem
ra preaent.
fo rm e r Hesldenl lllra
Word waa received this week
•f the death of Mrs Winifred
Ramsay, former Lake Mary Rest
dent. Mra. Hamsay has been a
way from this sres (or some
years, but was well known here
While living here she was ae
tfvs to all work, especially in
mu sir of the Community Pres
kytcrlan Church Through her ef
torts, ■ Junior choir was formed
and a'new piano purrhasesl. along
wtth many things she Inspired In

K
C

rt

Mo church.

•a

M e waa an artist and a poel
to many homes In Lake Mary,
■ er "Sunset on Crystal Lake" is
toa most memorable of her work
toat oan be found today.
Mra. Ramsay wts M at thr
Mate of her death Dec. 10. In
Audubon, N J., where she was
toiiding with her daughlrr and
aon. She had been ill for some
tight years.
She waa the widow at the Rev.
Robert M. Hamsay, who died In
MM.
Surviving are two sons. Hubert
A. and J . Ilouglki. a daughter
Katherine, all of Audubon, three
grandchildren
and one
great
grandchild, funeral s e r v i c e s
•ere held in ft, J., and inter
meal waa la Kingwood, W. Ma­
ker horn* town.
Personals
M r. and Mrs. II M (Henson
Were weekend guests of his tiro
Pier and sister In law, \lr and
Mrs. C. A. (ilrason In Oeala
Mrs. Richard Keogh will V
hostess Tuesday. It p m. for Ihe
Circle S meeting id the United
R rrs h )terinn Women.
Aiming out of town guests here
tn attend the (inlrirn Wedding an
Btversary of Mr. and Mr&gt;. J. A
peekham Sunday werr Mr and
Mrs. Stanley Peekham and »&lt;&gt;n.
Robby, Hen Hill, H i and Mr
and Mra. Clarence Peekham owl
daughters, Mayrrne and Joanne,
Tampa.
Mias Jane fairs, field Direct
ar’a office, Presbyterian Church,
Orlando, visited friends here Hitt
Weekend

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CMKIt it Y
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OR
DIXIE CRYSTAL

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BANJ1TET
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R Of field, arented on lusplrlon of
drunken driving, told roller whal
they smelled on hit breath was
Me aroma of blackberry Jam
Jwdice Roliert Ilsvls fined Of
field on the word nf the arresting
officer that the aroma wa» that
af whisky.

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News Briefs
Millions For Malaria
G E N E V A l U I 'D — The United
|State* ha* conlrllmlrd 3 million
dollar* lo thr world malaria fund
of thr World Health (irrinita'ion

Jets To He Bought
A T L A N T A ( U l 'l j - D c l l a Air
line* announced Wrdnrtday night
tl will liorrow r-ut million dollara
to purchaac id jet alrlinrra.

Graham Will Help
M IAM I (U M &gt; — Otto Graham
will aiaitt the University of Mi­
ami at a backfirld coach in apnng
foothall practlee.

So ray a Trip enietl

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VOL. XLIX

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INDEPENDENT DAILY
DAILY NEWSPAPER
NEWSPAPER
AN INDEPENDENT
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^THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1969

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 819

Judge Faces Criminal Contempt
Criticism Invited

Army Will Shoot Alabamian Defied
Moon Again Soon 'Rights' Probers

COLO GN E, Germany t U I'l)
Iranian sourer* drntrd today tie r-1
t ’riticiwtn sometime* ia h.trd lo Inke. S a n fo rd m erman press report* that Princess
Soraya is planning a trip home to chant*. how ever, invite it.
Iran
Jo h n K rid e r, nuniuger of the Seminole C o u n ty Chitinber
i»f Cnm m eace. and F ra n c is Km im illut J r ., c h a irm a n of the
**-W '°**K (U P D — Th* Army
M O N TGO M ERY. Ala (Ill'll — thr star judge refuted to tum
Kctjiil M erchant* D ivisio n , have extended an in vita tio n to disclosed todav that k evpeclt federal Judge Frank
M. Johnson over ngisiration rei'ord* in Bar*
G A IN E .S U L I.E
iUI*D All local rM id e tlla to "state th e ir ck*©n" in letters to T h e San* i "ahortl*
m launch Ha *econd to*l*&gt; ordered criminal contempt hour aid Bullock counties to comI.A U K K N L E
LYO N S
Southeastern Uonfrrencr tarkte » ,,i n „ _ . .u
moon rocket
(proceeding* again*! Circuit Judge mission intratigatora.
kel Heckman ha* iignrd a Nation­ f ”
,.
a t*
in
-a
at
1 * 1
,,
. .
n
T
|
George Wallace for hia defiance
The rommlstion la investlgakK r id e r anal Roum tllat said iUKiiestmn*. analysis, aleU f.en Arthur U Tnsdcau M |hp K„ , pr. , 0 v ( , RUhli (oin lll|;
, lolatiiml of Negro
al Football league contract for
voting tght* In Alaba
1959 with thr San Francisco 49crs sires and criticism s o f laical busittess-shopjaar relut tains “ o f- research and development chief, million
for us. the merchant*, the onl&gt; means o f Irn rn iltp what we made th« announcementtit a
Thr U S district
JuJgr cited
Jnhn-m hail i*&gt;urd three *cpar»
want to k n o w ! how to serve you lietter."
apeerh prrparrd for thr National Wallace for contempt on grimml* atr nfalar* lo Wallarr deinandtnjt
priKluctbn of Ihe vote hook* writh
N AP LES Italy lU P D — IWire
Such a letter appeared am the editnriiri |w iki &gt; *af Th e Security Induitrial A»«n
u»rd nightsticks to d lip rrir '2&lt;M
the find deadline Tuesday, but
Met alii yesterday.
The Army'* first lunar probe
the o u t s p o k e n segregationist
men clamoring for jolia on a
l.nciil m erchants are w orking in mini* w uya to im prove was luumhcd tut |)ec. at and
turned hr record * over to grand
sellout con* I rueii-m project Wed
th
e
ir
service*
to
shopintrs.
A
n
.di-out
ciimpaitrn
to
Ittiild
travrli*ii
about
''evtxxi
tttllr*
mto
juries n each county at the last
6. Lawretue Lyons. engineer Tampa, retired with one la at run nr*day. Two job applicant* wrrr
S anfo rd as a shtappitiR center n-iw i* under w a y .
, *i“ ce W-forr latltng t&gt;ack and
mlnulr.
(or Ut* Atlantic Coast Line for thr through Sanford, from Jackson- injured and to were arretted
burning in the atmosphere.
F u m iij I Order
tiot a |act |tea've w hich would help S a n ford to starve you
paat IV year*. made Iin Ian run villr to Tampa, in 19%. hr atari"W r arr now preparing tor mir
Johns,n said, "The respondent,
with the railroad yesterday.
»d with thr A C L as an engineer,
better? If so, take |n*h in hami.
second lunar prnU- lo be taunebrd
Lyons, who make* hla home to ami fur the paat 17 yrara hat U-rn
N O R R ISTO W N . N J, ( U I I J - A
HOLLYW OOD (UPD - T h e Wallace, refused to technically
shortly.’ Trudeau said
engineering paanngcr train* from ftrr in a leetng-eyr krnnel hlaiad
Academy
of Motion Plclure Aria comply with the order of thia
lie gave no other hint of the
Jacksonville to Tampa,
for three hour* Wednesday night
anil
Sciences
has lepcatcd a con­ court . . . by devious methods.
date file Army pa«s»d up th&lt;
"I hereby order representative*
l.yona, who lived in Sanfurd le/ore it waa brought under c*agtroversial
amendment
barring
last lavoralite time for a moon
of Ihe U.S attorney general’* of*
from lw a until hr tooted to Ta m ­ tro! All of the anitnala escaped
rockrt~ "launehlng "at ihe Marl ot
^
f r m ^ L ^ n u i l Vice lo t.le criminal contempt pro*
pa in 11*44. regretted leaving the safely from thr burning kennrii
flit* month and presumably also ,,,rnl wilmsscs frum the annual
((
j ^ ainst respondent Wal*
railroad, which hat Iwcn more .
. ..
will let the nest favorable time ' W l . t i o n &lt;&lt;*
w
,
,
than a home to him, but aaya, "A ll O i l l l M U H I U M 'S , L o l ' d
go by That would he at the end
The act.cn.re sealed Wednesday
I t . tv ‘ known .
good thing* must come to an rod
would allow Communists and w|t
Jll,&gt;
« “ •*£ Know1
n “
■
L o n d o n &lt;u »m »— i-.rd Aitnn
of this month
I.,),!,
strict
itiict|dlnarta!i.
dtsmuaed
A
l
of
now.
hr
ha*
no
plan*
for
hi*
nesses who pleaded Ihe
■ham. Britain’s most vocal critic
HAVANA (U P D — Firing squad*
The
government
will
launch
government civil caves against Wallace and
Amendment before
wort acute throughout Cuba at retired year*, hut he aWa want to of guccn Eluabcth. was accused
111* local Chapter o( th« AmeCl-, beaded by Bruce tl. Paddock. Thr about to space probe* this year,
day busy.
of tiad manners today for suggest &lt;an Bed Croat yesterday voted to committee will use the lint* which Includiiu' a doirn artificial moons. Investigating committee* to be fl*r reMllou. rcgt.trar. who redawn attain today but authorities
Horn In I'x-misylvanii, hr travel- trig inUrnl marriages for the royal
eligible for (t s r • r minims!ions fused D testify or product rec­
In Havana iaH the "No. t war
direct it* efforts to help the Unit ■night he spent on an individual T , Keith tllrnnan, chairman of
ord* fur lha commiislon.
ral
lo
Maryland.
California,
Can­
family.
which begin next month
criminal" of the tlatiila regime
rd Fund, rather than have * mem­ membership campaign to work for the National Aeronautical and
The jurist threw out the case in
Repeal of the amrndmrnt which
temporarily had ••raped rrvolu ada, hark to California, and then
Space
Administration,
told
new*thr
United
Fund
as
a
whole
bership drive for Its own benefit
■ motion hy Joseph F. Ryan, at­
Eait again Iwfore he finally start­
had
I
wen
In
effect
since
Feh.
ft,
Bonary justice,
’We are in nerd «| fui&lt;d* our- men Wednesday,
The mutton was made at a meet­
torney far the Jtistlia Drpartmentrailroad, which
The rrporta raid VCuj
U rn ed with thr
NEM O RLEAN S ilJPt i _ The ing of the eaecultve committee,
Hut Glennan refused to say if 11*57. brought a blast from actor ment, who reported the court or­
Ives," Paddock said, "but we l&lt;e
Ward
Bond,
prriidrnt
of
the
Mo­
Rulofto Canttllo had been hot pi­ brought him to Florida.
liesr in the United Fund and feel (959 would see any American InLyons ha* Hirer daughter*, one rvnventkin site cointnlllre of the
tion Pictuir Alliance ami a rru der to produce the record* had
taIliad (or an operation (or atom
Democratic National Committee
Dial a conceited effort on our part Irrplanelary shot*.
aider against Communl.t* in Hot •&gt;«"
* l,h
,
. . .
ach ulcer*. Fidel Castro ha.
" n ' Jor Kolh' ,l' r * m will meet here Friday lo select a
will strengthen thr drive, which
tywood
The cummlstiun agent* checked
accused him of a doutderrus* for
ilte fur the Hjfto presidential con­
has fallen far sJtori of its goal M
through
the
Bullock
County
rec­
Al
thr
A
C
L
d«u«ot
tv
bid
turn
a
’All these Fifth Amendment
vention
allowing ex-President Fulgrnrlo
Figure* released yesterday to
ord* Wednesday and thr Barbour
I'oitiiminlsli
are
winking
now.
Batista and hit principal hrnrh “prosperoua farewell" wrrr M. E.
Mr*. Daisy Knos. r'n u tte r secre­
County book* the previous day,
•Smith, road foreman of engine*;
We've lovt the fight and that’! all
men to flee Havana.
tary of the Bed Cross, showed a
both limes al Ihe Invitation of lha
W.
B
Moye,
chairman
of
the
there la to it."
At the aante time ihr govern­
total of fiK.TTSb.! in United Fund
NEW ORLEANS ( U P D - An
grand juries.
Defends
Hoard'*
Vitlun
ment announced thr ftrit step to l/Oard of IgRomotlre Engineer*; Eastern Air Line* DC7 plane with
cuffrrs The sum musl be divided
The driver of a trailer truck was , among seven subscribing agenHut Director George Steven*,
ward* drmohlliiatlon of the civil­ Wakiu F Wlngatr, supervisor of 52 passenger* and five crrwinrn
prrstilrnt ot thr Aradcmy'* Board
ian army which broke Ihr mil **fetv for A C L from Wilmington, abninl crash landed in heavy fog •rrrstrd this morning for follow- f j „
IL r) dictatorship ami pre»ented J J* V ’ J '“! *
hl * m*n&gt; rarly today off a runway at Mol tng ton rbveely after he plowed Into
WASHINGTON (U P D — The So­ of Guvernor*. d e f e n d e d thr
J. A llrpburn. field director al
hoard's action which ramr Mon­
Cutw with It. first Htlren pre.l fr,cn,i' ^
f*lln» railroader*,
sanl International Airport No one Ihe rear of another truek behind!
Orlando Air Direr Base, an- viet Union today had an Invita­
dent in ala year*.
tion from President Eisenhower to day aftrr a heated all nighl tea
wa* Injured
tbe
Motor*
Inn.
on
IT-V2
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Trial and execution
...
.
. . . rector soon would lie assigned to put forward 'honest, peaceful" lion
Harold
Bale*. Orlando. «o.d I ,hr iSjnfonl Naval Air stal(ull
"Th u mailer, this amendment,"
eriminali" was reported
suggestions fur solving the prob
ruptrd Ihroughout moil
Irnis of German reunlltrallon and Steven* told United Press Inter­
Police Officers W. H. Cosgrove
Mn
Knos
ara|u*-*ted
a
Volun
m TSItUHUII i I ’PD - Furs anil Howard Whelchel Dial he was
national, “haa from thr beginning
Wednesday although IB more were
tier Services chairman. Anyone European security
K. I . (Gene) Johnson nf Cat*
which |mllrr said were set lielilw•teruled by Bring squads Wrdnea
The President, who extended the been used only til haran Ihe
"Bred and *leepy." Driver of the Intelesled In this position may rill
»*
*
Iberry was elected slate pre«i*
ratrly hroke out early today in
hid In hi* remarks Wednesday at Aradi my. We're only mlrrrated
day morning
other truck was Perry Alva Nall her at Chapter head&lt;iuarteri
Hire, apartutrnt building! In the
dent
of Ihr Eleitronlel Association
in
making
award*
bated
on
mrr■
National
Press
Club
luncheon,
Tb M u o d a Await Tria l
LONDON (C
( I IPP U! i - Do
t)o you Ur city » Oakland district, s m ir of Jr. of Jacksonville. Nall was taken
Today U&gt;e. trials
&gt;4,
ia r ulglits? Do
of Flfirida yeiterday.
coupled B with s promise lo give II."
. . . *#d, eaecuUon.
. . ..
awake
Do m
itui t0’
tOSI( am a finijihr ftrr Wedfirntay winch to Seminole Memorial IlntyisUl
Thr amendment, adopted two
Itusila spndlr guarantees against
with an injured hark and right
Johnson ia pictldent of Jutmsoa
BMumed and tailro pledged they ,urah i,' Worry about your tew killed one firemen.
possible military shark by a uni- year* ago when a "Robert Rich" Electronic*. Seminole County's on­
would cenllnue until the taal &lt;*f rlf, , livp JOU ygot fr.u jg V r a bed
shoulder.
Led
s i ._
. i.ln a '1 n ra
ih n l
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— apparently a pseudonym— failed ly electronic manufacturer.
the ' Bativta ataattlns" are shot. that will end all those problems?
,\l 415 p m yesterday, 70 year
d ! Germany
Several thousand luipcrle are In
But he seised notice Uie Uullnl lo rlatin an Oscar awardrd him
old Scoll Coulter nbaervrd thr
T h r Eleriiorilc* Aiaorlatton ia ft
Well, this new model tied put
jail. t9»i of lharn in llavanu
States would not accept current for writing the film story of "Th r non profit organic!stion dedicated
stop sijn at t.lth and Elm. hut
out by a Itimlon bed manufurAmong ihr « o taken to Caban. tur’rr rn
hrl w(|h
,
Russian proposal* for uniting the llratr One." came under rrncwril to improving Hie electronics tniluafailrd to see another car when he
fortress was Canllllo. who at somnia but It will keep you from
started across the street No ar
WASHINGTON (U P D — A hi two German stales because they (ire this year o*er thr eligibility try. Mure Ilian
cOmpanlca now
templed
personal |K-aceniaking getting bored
reits »e r r made in thr accident (urtlian group aaf (iingristmen were aimed al completely ilemill of Ned Young, a srieenwrtler of belong lo the group Johnson said
■egotiations with Castro a few
lire
film
"Th
e
Defiant
Ones."
tovlay
Introduced
legislation
to
taming the country and trying to
which caused H1I5 damage to
Hus morning that mrmlwrililp waa
You ran fiddle with srparale
daya bWorr Batista’s flight and
rxpectrd to exceeded 100 ftrml
heating units built Into it* two
TO RONTO (U P D - ln .t r .d of Coulter’s auto and ft 15 damage to "save hasehalPa minor Iragiirs'' Isolate It from the test of West
g who headrd a ihort-llved junta
within the year
mattrrtir* or brew a cup of tea searching for a drink, tipplers ran the car driven by Je»sie Carlton by Irgaliflng a hlarkout of major rrn Europe ltd* won't work. Els
league garni telecasts Into minor enhower said
government
The Association meeUng waa
in a tea maker o r finger vour now buy a tablet (hat will make Tay lor, 49
No Iteftnllr Proposal*
Thieves stoic liar coin Inis trona league citle* when their teams
hrht following a "get aci|uainted*
jewel* in a built in. velvet lined Ihcm feel apprehensive and fear
are
playing
at
home
The President *abt he did not
•rsnon at Patrick A ir Forte Has*
jewel drawer.. O r use the built In fid but stop them from wanting a a soft drink machine al the G rey­
The legislation would achieve e*t&gt;ccl any definite proposal* to Ite
hound Bus Station sometime dm
shot,
for Aim) central Florida small
electric raror nr tape recorder.
businessmen. Procurement offi­
If that’* loo strenuous, you can
A drug called Tempo'll went on tng Ihe night Cosgrave and Whet this hy Mempting from the anti made during hi* talk neat Saturcials and representatives of aevrn
lie r)uietly and run your finger* sale on a prescription basis today chrl said the Imv wa* Intact when fruit law* agrrrments protecting day with Soviet Depuly Prrmler
Medical men said the* found it Ihey made an early rheek. but wa*
from major league game Anailat 1 Mtkuyan. who arrive*
mayor contractors described the
over the pink bedspread
. ,
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—
Italian
designIrhcatli
orglnatlng
within
Uiinr
m
linn
Ihr
j
rrtiirorill
a
I
1
15 In Washington Friday
type* of product* ami services
..........
There Is a gadget lor raising or highly rfftrlitr m trrjitmrnl of
A € i • §i*114f rt &gt;" |N
&gt;1it «*hi.........
i n 1n...........
h d \ v rl
er.
U),n
cd
their
.prim
summer
n
m Jr(, , |hp t ^
miles of minor league cltlrs in
Hr ndil i it however, that he
i tti
antly caused an'accident yesterday l"wermg Ihr mattresses separate alcoholism
Ulrnttl' f , llh j „ , wprg
home gainr days Otherwise TV hoped In (toil out from Mtkuyan svhhm showing, l.a .y with . ro
afternoon on Highway 17-iriI
•&gt;
•■almg. reading or watch
1 fllkr theDanish
drug Ant*
Jecmm atmed at restoring Ihe wolf Cu|
Hunch&gt; U .K.A.F.(Rat.).
agnrinenlt
would
be
subject
In
whether
t
h
e
r
e
i*
an
honest*
When a molnntl passed a slop ,nK televDIon It ,il*o will Hr flatbuie. It has no harmful
side
anti - trust laws
peareful motive" behind Russia's whistle
assistant lo Ihe yiresnUnt at John­
• pfd school bus, the |oliceman gave in case you want lo sim p
efefcts, they said
All Imllcaliun* were Uw 1959 son Electronics, ami Ralph Weber,
It also would leave radio broad­ protested desire for another round
ohase with hli siren screaming
Ttita was *urh an unusual Iwd
Dr. J K. W Ferguson, director
glamour girt would look more like executive vics-prexldent.
casts
of
professional
baseball, of nrggllatifini on Ltfrinmy.
Ruth S. Hrrbrm. D a y t o n a II went on display in an unusual of Connaught Medical Hesrarrh
Sophia tairen and less like Napd
basket ball, football anil hockey
UU.ratortes here, tested hlmsrlf
Reach, ami Edwin M t lark. T ra v - »a y -a t a presi conference
eon's Empress Jotcpliine Word*
U O I.U M IIIA . ft C. (U P D
game*
subject
lo
anti
trust
laws
eler’a Rest. S (!., heard the siren
J L Seecomtis-. a director of with Ihe drug before Irving M out Bell’s her hill burred Into the
like "waistline" and "hosom"
t
These
were
(Hemajor
feature*
behind them at the same lime Mumherland. which makes the on patients
b"Q|M r of Ik- South Carolina „f new sports legislation whtrh
wete liemg used In polite fashion
He reported:
Mr*. Herbein slopped her con bad. said th&lt;- company planned to
House Wednesday
sorlrly for the first Itme since re
otherwise
would
exempt
from
Ihe
"When
you
lake
a
drink
of
unr
vertlble; flark looked back to set- **0*1 a representative to llahtetn
Tile measure was written by anti tru»t law* the reserve clauses
vlval of the "empire" line
U* onr j ml orw» half ounert of
what waa gum* on. and ran hi* *n tl|r Middle East nest week
Du- very high empire waitilim*
truck into the rrsr of the car.
We think tl shosihl trterest the
is going hack tu tile (mint where
The convertible was knocked shrike
the anatomy lamk* put It After
. acrois the highway, and surtaine*! . .
the sack ami the semi in k , Ihe
A Frderal grant of tT,5i&gt;0 haa
* damages of ITuo. t lark’s trartor- W O I T I Q
style dictator* h»vr become a* |^-r n approv'd for city planning
trailer had minor damages There ,
figuir tunsrfoua as Hollywusnl't
.Sanfonl
were mi tnjurirs. Investigating | 0
pmdmi-r*.
’I‘he annoumemrnt came from
Highway Patrol Trooper J. L
llnnir'a fum day round of fash (tie Florida Developim-nl ComraiaMr
Slke* laid Ihr police man gut hi*
(llp ly — Soiirl Depul* Premier Ion prrviews Imgan with a color- non. ami Haled that the work
by stray lee* being shipped south
her
Palmetto
Avr
home
last
C
_
£
man— the school but passer.
Aanasla* I Mlksyln said tswlay tul display of high acrtaaorlea , simuld Dgln In approximately two
hy northern beekeeper*
night, alter |»oBcr and *ln-i iff* " 0 I B M O g g C d j Q [ 0
a htgh-lr*rl rnntrrrnre l»el**eni and »ome new. engllilou* sli.vpea »M ek*
The In-es srr dormant bceausr
authorities had seari lied in vain
I
I
East and U t*l "It lenmd to lakr for iboes and bandings
of ttie -ild when they leave their T « T f l f l c l m n c f u r c
(Tie grant will la- matched by an
for her since 3 40 a m yester r U U C O T T O IT I L O K C
plare" Ihji H I* dlffleull Ui aay
nml hr m home,, the lrgisi..lor 1 0 l O U S i m a S i e r S
High fathom collections by Via r.(U«l ronfrihulion from Ihe eltjr,
ri*&gt;
! A waterlogged safe with the sail, hut they wake up when they
w -slier Glelow, puldlshcr of The - lien.
uni i outer no and Itapuano accent already tel aside for Ilial pur­
The expectant mother told 1.1 bottom rhoppetl out has Den bit Hie warmer climate and bun Sanford Herald was tlic guest
rd "femininity'' ami "grace." pose George W. Simona Jr., JackA boy "about ten" stole a Iran* Joe Hickson of the Sanford Police putlf-vl from the water* nf Lake
I T . Itlt
V. t . tl I ' D —
out of trucks In search of ro-ilwr. i 'lM'akrr *1 the Toastmaster * flub
Half a doirn t&gt;outi&lt;|ur ilrilgnrr*. sun* illr. has signed a rontrart
tfc siitor radio that had Item placed Department that she had not left Brantley and Identified a* thr on*
last night.
Grn. l i m t i r i Vlaithall was many new u&gt; tlie International wllli the fil) lo |M-r(ortn Ute Job.
no a washing machlnr tn the Ihe #r»# all day According to xtolrn last month from Vaughn
(ill low outlined the operation ot lushed lo Ihr H Bragg. N. ('., fashion siriir. shove*! Hie kind
The |7.5«K) grant was tri|Urtlrd
Park and Wash Laundry. Tuesday. Mr* Strvtn*. .he had dept in a |nr , y&gt;rn
|&gt;*ry The robbery C a . , J „ „ s t i ' , '
a nr*tpap«-r and lotirhrd on Its hospital Im I s i alter sullrring of eyecatching l&gt;earli and casual t.y Sanford O ly ls‘adrr« rxprraMrs Otis Sjoblom said flic hoy Irutk hy the Fmalmart on 25th ltl||
Un*ul*Dl
J lU a e n i
(V r lS S U ig
dr-sin stion tn runimunitv servlre
what a spokesman In hi* Mash- i lot hr* that made Italy famous.
rd surprise that thr full amount
grabbed the radio a* .he wa* St , and later walked to Made's
|.jgP Hrantley resident* report
H ARTFO RD , form tl'P D A
tuner
speaker* were U itr Krn
Ion oilier lallrsi a "hrain
was approved, a* the majority of
doing her laundry and ran across Super Market Inr something lo „ ( p,P nmj i0 (he Seminole Uoun IJ state alarm was out todayfur le Fritr
ami 1.1 Ed Graham. •pjsm.'* The siMikrsman *atd he
I W
/vi j ■
I
•mall riliex in Florida have rethe dlrl road behind the building eat
ty Sheriff! Department when Philip J Newman of Miami a member* of the Toastmasters
believed the D year-old retired ^ - T e O r - U U l L U C K y , ’
leUed Its* Ilian the sum eonsidrrPolice searched th* area without
Her husband
Ballon Meveiia. ((thing Imals seraped against the student at Trinity College who The meeting was held al the Mar
sol fetid
"minor
xriseral
••it netrssary,
results
was with Lt. llickaoo, wften she metal bo*
hat been misting for two day* fan, liestaurant
stroke."
owner
Into
rlearing -------**near the
Gordon “Meyer,
-------------- of "the walked
" 1 1
— “Ihe
■* -*—
Fmir year old Oscar Ta-wis Hull
laundry, also reptrled the theft home at * p. m
is a tucky boy
of a wall clock and slated that
Oscar dashed across Flrm R
Ave. at 4fh St late yesterday
afternoon' ami fell mlo Ihr bump­
A downtown shopper loti a h«g
The Lake Mary firehouse wtfl
er of a ear that had Hopped just
of groceries from her parked rar
OHi-ANtM) ( L T D — Former Gov
Today.
*aul the outspokrn , "negligent" and llw S u p r e m e
Caldwell utd (hr men who
lm completed within *&lt;" dayi.
In
time.
The
atert
driver
wa*
behind Warner's service station
Sanford will host Ihe District 7 Millard F. Caldwell today ehal Tallahassee attorney who Is ru- Court "grasping."
wrote ihe U s Cunitltutnm never llrtltert F
Funds for tonal ruction of tha
Dykrma J r . Ittt
on E. First SI. She said lh« car 'conference of Veteran* of World lengrd Southerners io "get off mored a* a poislble candidate for
tniltding vsere colli cted through
,lr ***** ,hr *u** blame ini the Intended llul Washington should French Ave
was locked when she left it at War One of the IT.fl.A. Sunday
Indllbrrnre
of
Ihe
people
who
he
control slat* school* or rlrcHons,
the feme" and actively fight for governor In Ifh9». a "liberal’ is
Oscar was taken In Srinlnolr an enthusiastie community drtva.
I p. m and Hill locked whwi the , morning at Ihe Uivkr Cenlrr
accused nf being more concerned nor that the I'realdent of tho
suspretrd
of
traveling
with
,he
Memorial
Hospital hy Capl. Arn­ The roof has been given by Ran­
stair
suvrrelgnty
returned al I p. m
Registration for the lit Barrack*
with the location of a highway or United State* should serve as a
suhvrrslvaa,
a
"tolrranf'
person
old
Williams,
of the Sanford po­ dall Chase
m the district will Hart al 9 a m
Caldwell told Florula sheriff*, at
sewrr than Ihe lo** of their fund* "sort of chief of pnllra for th#
.....
...... ........ pro
The announcement of ronvtrucIs
"tolerant
of
the
left,
of
Ihe
lice.
X
rays
and
examination
laical arrang-emenl* have lieen thrir mid winter conference berr,
mental rights
Hales."
hired nothing more than a minor f*°**
m ^* '
meet
made hy Sanford Barracks No that a so called "moderate" or pinks, of spending and deficits."
But it is nut loo lal* if th*
triapr on the little hoy's rllvow lug of the l.akp .Mary Volunteer
«(M5, Tb » ronference will adjourn middle of the roadvr it "one who and nobody knows esartly what a people will rouse themselves, he
Thr child Hve* at tod Maple Ave Fire Department. I'ri-sideat Rich­
at I pm. lo thr American Region stands lor the thing* no( accept moderate Is exeept that doe* not declared
ard II. tv era heard rrporta from
represent
th»
majority
of
the
The Mayfair Mrn’s Golf A»*o- Building. 2 miles soutO o f San aide in the South "
"Our lop official* may have won
roinmltlres and announced total
South.
He and "moderate*," "liber
csallon will hold a rluh tourna­ ford on Highway 17-92, where
Ihr firsl round, but wr, Ihr propl*,
asset* of IT J T t .U , a cash balance
Mostly fair, swmewhal warmer
,S&amp;ltOOO M ore
"Meddling" by lha federal gov­ at thr local levels, ran win Ihe
member* of the Auxiliary will all” and "tolerant Individuals''
ment Sunday, alerting at 13:90.
of 11.19ft.
wrrr acceptable and #v»n worth ernment and "do goodrrt" have war." ha said.
toaigbL Farily riowdy i s J mild
Friars will ha awarded lha serve dinner.
W A SH IN G TO N ( L T D - The
Volunteers have been working
More Ilian IIW represenlalivr* while until Ihr federal govern- fnrred Southerner* In take a
three top teams. Ihr two lop in"W r must ute eve-y ounce of Friday. High today to (be 7a'«, Census Burtau estimates the na weekends on the conslrurilon of
dfvfduali Entry fee is tl A din and wives are expected for Uie mrni and U S . Supreme Court stand at unr rvtrrm r or Ihe politic.'! powrr we possess tu pul low tonight 55 to St. Variable lion’s population stood at 115.370,- Ihe firehouse, which ia TS per
M r and danee will follow The ranfrfunce from Volusia, Semi- ttartrd chipping away at fJse fun­ other, h* said
( iFe right men and woman in winds I to IS mile* par boor ba­ Wo on Dee. 1. Th# figure repre­ cant completed. More than ftt.TOt
tournament will he played under note, Orange. I.akt, Oseeola and damental rights of th* ilates tn
Caldwell called I'm idrut Risen every polillral office within our mming mostly aoathrastoriy to- sents an Incrrate nf f.Sftl.non per waa collected tor the firehouse
Marion Counlic*
rim their own alfair*.
Ihe handicap point system
bower
"Ineffective,"
Coogrcsachottr*
cuna duting the paat year.
aigbL
campaign.

Gator Griilder Signs

J

• 39 Years On Train Ends;

They Wanted Work

Engineer Makes Last Run

Reds Get Approval
To Accept Oscars

Dogs Escape Fire

Red Cross Votes To Aid

Guns Spout Death
Across Cuba Again

U F , Calls O ff Own Drive

Group To Pick Site

All Kscape In Crash

l

Boredom Banished
With Gadget Bed

Two Wrecks, Theft
Reported By Police

'Honest' Approach
On Germany Asked

Electronics Group
Elecis Local Man

Arsonist At Work

Bill Seeks To Bon
TV Competition
For Minor Leagues

Tipplers' Tablet
Helps Cure Thirst

Fashions Designed
To Return Whistle

Siren Wail Leads
To Traffic Crash

Bee Bill Buzzes
Into House Hopper

Bulletins

City Gets $7,500
In Planning Funds

Publisher Speaks

Boy Grabs Radio;
Groceries Lost

Car Had Stopped

^ rtr,w" ,rtH,nri Sanford Will Host
Veterans Sunday

Firehouse Slated
Within 60 Days

'Get Off Fence, Fight,' Caldwell Says

Mayfair Men Set
•Tourney Sunday

Weather

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15, 1959

HC
Louli
throe

Baby Shower Held

Xi Beta Eta Chapter &lt;£o£ o /
lousholder V/z’// Serve As Has Meeting Monday £vswt&amp;
t Pilot Club Convention

Mr*. Doris Hnuvhrldcr wav
elected to art as trlljr at the
■print Convention of Pilot Hub*
la District Four, The convention
will he held in Jatk*nvil)r on
1 May 1, 2. and 3
Mra. Walter Carter. prr«idrnt
nf Sanford Pilot, annumcrd ihr
riub responded 100 pa- cent In
donating a dollar to tr sent to
tbe mental patient* in Lhattahoo
ehee for Chrletmaa

Ml

fflii In ti;) VrriIS

Mr*. B. &lt;*. Harper Jr. wa» host
e** for tb. regular mrriing nf XI
Mtrd in * L'.S.O. reception In l&gt;r Brta El* Cliaplrr of Bet* Sigma
held January II at i.te home of I'hl Monday night
Mr». Francis Smith, Guest* of, The program f»r Ihe fie n m r
honor will be M ill Dorothy Finr
ly. If J 0. amt Y.W.C.A. eaeculive
nlflrer of New York ami M in Klla
Turner, regional auperviior of
l TS O. and Y.W.C.A. of Memphis

‘th*- regular tiustnc** meeting
of the ruuh wav held Tuesday
evening at Ihe nffira nf Raymond
Ball, realtor. Mrs. Carter pre­
sided during thr meeting, hbr wel­
comed two new members into the
club: M rl. Winifred Hunter, Hunt
Mercury Company; Mis* Doro­
thy Cooper, offire manager of
.Southern Bell Telephone and Tele­
The annual convention
Intrrnaiional will («!
graph Company.
Members of the club were In Chicago In July. All member
nembers
| were urged lo make plans and try

White Sale
are Tips Given

At Azzarello Home

THUR SDAY
i was "High School and Adult
The American Home Depxrtj Education". M m Jeanelte W olf-, mrnl nf Ihe Sinfant Woman's
r r k o in charge. She introduced x'luh will meet it 8 p m it the
Urn guext speaker, Andrew llroc- clubhouse. The superintendent of
ken. principal of Seminole High ,f,f Methodist Children's Home in
School. Bracken spoke concerning Enterprise will be the speaker.
Seminole Chapter No. 2. Order

Monday night Mra. Joe Altarello lave • baby shower for
Mrs. Buddy Maddox of Orlando.
She vra* assisted by her diughtcr
Mrs. Wendell in n .

Church

Asrangemrnts of dried flowe.-i
were used in the rooma. i’riit,
for games were awarded to Mr th
J . A. Calh|un and Mra. W. u
Tyre . Tht gift* were presented
to the honoree In a large toy be*.
The box was a gift to Mr*. Mad*
do* from her mother, Mr*. Tyte.
Rtfrrihment* of cake, nuts,
coffee, and mint* were served m
the guests.
Attending were: Mrs. Maddot.
Mr*. Tyre. Mrs. A. B. Maddov,
Mr*. A, D. Maddov. M rl. Cal.
houn, Mrs. Dean Hansen. Lak.(|
land; Mrs. Chester Sprlk, Detroit;
Mr* Car! Chorpening Sr., Mrs.
71, U. Hutchison, Mrs. John Me*
Lellan, Mrs. George Dague. Mrs.
E . A. Monforlon. Mr*. H a m y
Wilkinson. M in Sonja Monfartorr,
Miss Ellen liny, and Misa Mary
M ikltr.

h l i .e h t l . S f o i d u C n 5uei" of
f;'*!rrn
r’
m“ ‘
at 8,hfp. m.
In thrfiU
Masonir
Buildlion and answer period.
ins January birthday* will be
Mrs. Vernon llard.r. president,
observed and all members art
preilded over the business meet­
urged to attend as it Is also Obli­
ing. A Valentina party was plan­
TH U R SD AY
ned. The new by-iawa of Ihe ihap- gation Night.
X
RATE RD A Y
ter was approved and arrepted.
Bible Study, Book nf Mirk, at
The
Lake
M»fy
Boy
Meouts
will
This year’s^ traditional
The next meeting ii scheduled Mr
| In attend.
have a yaw wo* at Seminole Hich tht First Baptist Church al i 30
The dinner met ting nf the rluti »atri are featuring some of Ihe : January at at ihe home of Mr*. School. A program of Indian p. m.
will lie held at the Civic Center fl**1** colorful ar.d fa&gt;Mon-wl*e j in )rt Kortun Jr.
Royal Ambassadors of the First
nn Tuesday, January 27, at 6 30 household linens seen in many
Refreshment* were sets rd by d anee i will begin *1 7:30 p.m.
MUNDAY
Dsptist Church as follow a: Carol,
P m
[ years. Deep and yarl-esrlored lowe! ] ,i,e hostess.
lIR t l.t : T H R U :
at her home at I4u7 r.aat Second
The advisory board of tho En- 1:11 p. m .: Concord, 7 p. m ;
sets, pastel ard decorator pattern
tilled Men’s Wives Club will mtrt Church, 8 p. m.
Twenty meinbera »f Circle St.
rd sheets and pillow cases *hare
at the home of Mr*
Druscilt*
Three met with Mr*. Rosemary
Mr* Lulher Hus*, chairman,
thr spotlight with the conventional
Chancel C hoir rehearsal at the
Johnaon at her home n| M l Park presided. Mrs. J . Rots Adams
Moore J87 Plnecreit D r., at * Karat Methodist Church at 7.30
white sale offerings.
Ase. The group enjoy til refresh case the drvotson and a readier
P* rhp m.
However, y o u r
professional
mania prior to the (netting.
J "What la Your Goal fur 19897'*
TUESDAY
1'inecreit Baptist Church choir
laundry advise* shopper* to look j
Mra. Nall Alkinaon gase the Mra. C. II. Minn, atudy chair
The United Daughter* of thr - practice* at 7 30 p m.
li
for qualify at well a* style and 1
unfedtracy will observe the birth
The U d ic s A id nf the luitheran
. „
.. ..
„ c .
devotion. A busmen meet mg nan, presented a program on
attractive p ric las* at the *.ilrv
of Robert E U r at er-’lnole ( '.urth nf th r Rrdramer will meet
Mr an,, vMr' w* lr r **’ S^ ‘ ‘
followed Thr study was given Isaiah.
These tipv arc offend to shopper*.1
n School at s as a .m.
,(,* cburcli at 7 Jo p m.
announce the hirih of a son W»!
f ollowing the regular busmen
vs annua m vi* n w iu
by Mrs. W. W. T»re .
When purchasing towels, the col* l
W
C
nX
ER
U
AY
V
ter
Shane, born on January t;
CIRCLE F IV E
All
CHICAGO - f U P l i - The ideal
lh’ u ’’ " &gt;
Ihe Civle and Fine Art* Dr*!
F R ID A 1
I in Scmlnolr Memorial Hosptial
Circle Five met Motilay after­ of fliers* Mr* itX x o u aerved re*
Tim ' limit O w ls' of Heavy Atfrr.hm rnti to tbe It members u,n.t r . *'&gt;&gt;» na.*"or" ,h » n • » rm k -' l“ " cl» don t bold their color* .tie r
pa riruent* of the Ran ford Woman’s W. M. S " M&lt;-xi&lt;an First*" in The infant weighed 3 pound*, it
noon at the home nf Mrs. T . F.
tail before dinner, acrurding i0 j laundering Alsu, observe, feel and lack Squadron Nine arc planning
guest* prevent
Club will have a luncheon *1 IJ ihe Educational iluililing of the ounce*
McDaniel. Mr*. M. I . Baker, and two C
IR C LE E7G IIT
j Chef John Kaufmann, ami charts P1'!! the different eeilionv In make #n \|| ] tasrvd. J’arty.
o'clock. The livic Department will First Hapilat Church loginning at
Proud grandparent* are Mr
president, presided.
Circle Bitot met at McKinley - *P"‘ •&gt;» » &lt; « » . « . hi* eompan *“ '* Jh*' •"&gt; ' ' frlrh
’ihe Sanford Naval Air Station present a program at t p.m. At £ l .So p in. with supper. Al 7 30 and Mrs Burk Steele and Mr.
The scripture lesson was given Hatt on Monday**afternoon w l t h l '^ * * * * * *'* hour gourmet r 't n 'rnH M ran cause towel part*
in purkrr or liecome distorted af Ballroom will be the sceno of p m . the Fine Arts Department p. m. W, M . S. member* will at and Mrs Kirby Fite Sr.
by Mra. Randall Priest T i l l was
Mrs. W. I*. Chapman and M rs.1m (**program will be conducted by Mrs. tend ihe Bible Study taught b y ___
followed by prayer.
Kaufmann is executive « U f at ter laundering. Choose close, this gala event. The party will Stephen Mikler with 4*11 girls
R. U. Hutchison as hostesses.
Dr. Joiner.
large,
loosely-twisted
and
thickly*
begin
at
8
p
in.
Friday
night.
Ail
Each member lhanktd her sec*
Preceding the meeting refresh- the Drake Hultl, Chicago, and
from Starts. Hostesses are Mr*. J.
Bible study, Ilnok nf Mirk, at
Ml the discussion with a prayer, mrnt* of roffee, fruit cake, and an rnthuviavtlc supporter of the packed loops, which indicate that hand* ami their ladies have been I.. Jewel!, Mr*. B. F . McWhorter,
7 30 p. in. at the first llapllst
Drake v Monday night ’’gourmet the towels will l-o absorbent and invited.
fifteen member* and ihrre guest* mint* were aerved.
Mrs. J . A. Young, Mr*. B. T . War­ Church.
will give good rervi r.
wore present. Mra. Frail Lawson
Cocktails will be served The ren, and Mr*, ft', A . Anderson.
Mrs. J . It. Stephan, rhatrman, dinner" served at 13 30 per per
Cherub C hoir rehearsal at the
Colton
ihetls
tonir
in
l-.vo
basic
Advanced &amp; IleRinnem
was rarrived into ihe circle aa presided over the meeting. Mrs. son.
Ut’ti Club is catering for the
first Metliodixt Church at t 13 p
types, muslin and j&gt;cr&gt;ale- Muslin party and plans lo servo roast
* member.
This
exotic
feast
includes
an
Albert Jarrell tonuucted the de­
o lh , 6lh k T ilt (irade a
is a utility-type sheet that is hrtiv*
m.
C L l . J
Prior (0 llit Hireling rrfrrsh. votion.
Member* quoted llirir appetiser, aoup, entree, vegetable, ter, less expensive and usually beef, turkey, ham, riieese, and
salad,
dessert
and
wines,
and
re­
S
U
N
D
A
Y
Start* J u n . K ith
r i t “ prayer pal” for the Christ- favorite Bible verse* The Igird’s
gives longer wear. I’crrale sheets Other .n a rk .
North American Aviation is pay- i
aa gift* and cards received dur* Prayer was repealed in unison. quires at trail the 2 'i hour a
Plnecreit
Baptist
Church
Caro!
are lighter and havr a more lux*
ing part o( the costs of the party
I the past holiday leaion. A The study of the liook of Isaiah Kauffman recommends.
School el
Choir practice at 5:39 pm
Iltcipss for gourmet dinners a n urioui feel. Cheek sheeting lor as a reward to tho victors of the
onto of thanks was read fromwas given by Mr*. W. P. Chap­
Pines rest Haptirt Church t on
firm
rompatt
salvage
edges
and
' Dine*
(husrn from entries submitted hy
lira . D. C. Barrllfi. the circle’* man.
bombing derby.
cord and Chapel Choir practice at
hems that are straight with even
abut in, for her Chriitmai gift
Final plans for the CPO Wive* fi:3o p.m,
Mrs. Hutchison announced flint the 133 chefs and cook* m the stitching. When purchasing pat­
l:6.n Hiawatha
f a :-« t u
from the circle.
Ihe first study on the Middle East Drake kitchen, with a fowl edi­ terned nr pastel lied linens, ihopClub Installation Dance were
I’lnecrext Daptist Church Youth
tor.
a
Chicago
gourmet
and
a
Pilgrimage
will
I
k
*
held
on
the
made
at
a
board
meeting
at
the
FoUowiog Ibo huainesa inciting
Fellowship at h:45 p m.
peri should also check fnr colorhome of Mrs. Marvin Acdcr Mon­
Mra. T . F. McDaniel, atudy first Tuesday in February at 10 hotel representative doing the fastnrss.
judging.
day nl|ht.
chairman, led an inaplnng dis a. m. A covered dish lunrhron
Fnr quality bed linens, look for
"Roast
Boneless
Saddle of
ruaaion on the first three eras will Ire aerved at noon.
New officers, elected at Ihe Dec
thread*
that
are
evenly
woven
Mrs.
L . Walla and children, ember meeting, will be installed
At Ihe conclusion of tbe meet Lamb, Sultan Ben,’* concocted by ami of the same thickness. Drop*
of the teaching* and prophecies
Jark
Blgrr,
23
year-old
assistant
Dicky
and
.Skip,
are
visiting
her
of laaiah. Mra. C. C. Priest open* ing, thr women joined bands and
•t 8:30 p. m. The Ambassadors
rrly woven fabrics do not need
manta were served. Mr*. J. E. sing “ Blest Be the Tie ’that chef, won ihe last context and a heavy airing, which is a filter m»* husband’s parenls, Mr. and Mrs. will play for dancing beginning
$100
livings
imnd
for
Hi
author.
C. M. Walls, Krtdt Ave. Mr*. Ada
Oburier assisted Mrs. McDaniel Binds’*.
The la mil was twined, rolled and tenal used In looiety wnven fab­ McUormack, i'crlee Island, Can . ■l 9 p m. Erene of the affair II
with serving date and nut hara
the Sanford Naval A ir Station
ric
*.
Heavily
sired
lim
n,
i-pei
tal­
stulfed with chutney, then but­
with whipped cream lopped with
ly sheets and pillowcases, have a spent the weekend at Ihe Wail ballroom. A buffet will hold an
tered
and
roasted.
II
was
served
home.
Mr*.
Mct’ormack
la
th*
«! rherry and coffer.
array of refreshments. D o o r
with a slite of broiled eggplant good ai-caranc* when new. How­ mother of Mrs. 0. E. Wills.
prises will be awarded. Tickets
JTh® house waa decorated with
lopped with chutney, and a to­ ever. after laundering, the airing
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mots, Co­ are available from members of
pomaeUiai and other holiday eris
gone
amt
the
item
become*
mato stuffed with mushrooms and
lumbus, Ga., are visiting Mr. and the board.
rU fa m e n li.
very limp Even the professional
onion.
Mrs. Howard Montis th at their
laundry
cannot
fully
restore
the
CIRCLE SIX
Other disrutsion at thr board
Fnr garnish there weir while
home cm Mrllonvlllc Ave.
Nineteen
memlier*
nf
the
original
apfiearanre
of
suth
fab­
Circle fix mrl at tho home ol
seedless grapes poached in bau
Mather Furniture**
I'etc Nash, son of Mrs. Phyllis meeting included plans for social
Friendship
la-ague
of
the
Congre
Jfra. W. A. Hunter. 21U O ik Ave.
terne wine and served In a scat rics. To ihetk for siring, rub the Nash, EDO Magnolia Ave., Is visit­ events in the coming week*.
gational
Christian
Church
were
on January II. Refrrshmrnli of
loped orange basket, and stirrs fabric lightly. If a powdery sub­ ing in Charlotte, N, C. He will
otange fruit rake and coffer were present at a meeting held Mon of sautred sweet potato stulfed sume appears, the article con­ leave - l harlot11- for Newton.
tains too much siring.
tnrvtd preceding Ihe business in day afternoon
An enthiiilasllc welcome was with a puree of chestnut and ma­
Know the co rm t slip so that Miss., where he will attend Clark
tlm If members and one guest
College during the xecond semest­
given
to
Hr.
Ensmlnger,
assistant
present.
P,C h E ' vintage I9 ii. will h.- |he bedding w.!i fit properly and er.
Misa Versa Woodcock, chairman pastor, who has Just returned ot­ served with lids whrn It appears there will le ample material for
presided over the Hireling. Mrs. ter an a list-nee of aevi-r.il months as Hie entrre on a gourmet din­ lurking. Correct sire meant more
An Impressive Installation of
•arnfort as well as betier wear. To
W . B. Kirby gavo Ihe devotional.
ner
The Bible study of Isaiah waa offlrer* for I’j j 1} was conducted
Other course* are chosen with J«nd the correct sue. take Ihe
by Mr*. G C. Sawyer. New- of­
length nf the m*t!rr&gt;s, add six
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
presented by Mrs. O. F . White.
equal care.
Inches fur Itiie nesi al earh end Club met Thursday night at the
Misa Woodeufk urged member* ficer! are: Mrs William Hein
A
recent
menu
twiuu
with
lo visit Mr*. Farrell, Ihe circle’* built, president; Mrs, Clyde Stln clatns on the half ihrll, served and ten inches for tu- u-in and Community Center
Winners for the evening were
shut In. A gift wat sent to her fur son, iirsl vice president; Mrs. on rhopprd spinach with Holland folding over Hie hlankit Ihe width
Christmas (mm the circle. Miss Allre Ivers, second vice presi­ alic sauce and ac-companicd hy of thr xlicct should to* twenty four first. Mr*. E. E Anderson and
Woodcock silled that al Ihe last dent; Mrs. I.aura Ball, were IJvtrmore Grey Hicliiri* wine. Inches vldcr than the m»ttir&gt;*. t'harlrx Bone, second, Mr*. Bertie
WSC8 board meeting, Mrs Hut tary; Mrs. William West. Irrasur Consomee garm.-hrd with celery, This allow* a five (u srvrn-inch Itobcrls and Mrs. Leonard Mun
eblson urged Ihe mernbrn to at er: Mrs. George Chatwil. chap truffles and mushrooms follow rd. take-up on cacti side, depending sun. third, Mr and Mrs. Clyde
land Ihe study course on "The lam.
Th r main dish that night was nn Ihe Ihickrtei* of the inattreis, Raimcy; , fourth, Mrs, George
Middle Fast". Flrsl sriilon i* Committee* were selected for "Tournedos Gold Coast," tender- and a five-inch tuck-in.
McCall and Mr*. Denver Cordell.
The Meal pillow cate is two in
lilted for February i when there various activities and tentative Inin of turf sandwiched between
The club will sponsor an indlwill be a guest speaker In pre- plans w rlr made.
rlirs wider Ilian the piliuu lo avoid divii.il play on Thursday night at
slices
of
goose
liver,
dipped
in
Iloalrsxfl for the meeting wffre
aent ihe study. Classes are ache
bailer, deep tried and aerved with strain during use. It should alio 8 p. m. al the Community. Cen
ihlled for Fehmary 11, 18, and IS. Mr*. Clyde (Hinson and Mrs. Wd truffle sauces. Potatoes, with Ho- he long enough to coitqdclrly eov* trr, corner of loth and Magno­
Mra. Hutchison has l»&gt;ok* which Ham June*.
lia.
qurlorl cheese, a salad ul lellucr, er the pillow.
ahe will lend in circle member*
tomatoes, artichoke* and anchuvy
In preparation fnr the course.
filets, and beaujolala Chateau dr
Misa Woodcock railed attention
Earartlle wine cumpired the
to the lovely candle and floral
course
container in Ihe church, which
Diner * who still could manage
T lie* Wesleyan Service Guild met
were purrhtsed fnr thr rhurrh h&gt;
it were served llanung baked ap
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
J
.
I’.
Hall
the W8C3
pie slutted with mincemeat.
She announced that the district Monday evening with Mr*. Fred
meeting wilt he held In Orlando Smith as rn hostess.
M AS TEH
The meeting was opened wlih
M ir t h 11.
a devotional led hy Mrs. M B.
CIRCLE ItfcVLN
M rl. R. F. Robison wat hniles* Smith. Mr*. Fred smith, presi­
for the inerting nf Circle Seven dent. conducted the business srs
sum with reports from committee
I.AST SHOW I Mi
chairmen heading the agenda. Ii
OPEN 12:15
was announced that the (.mid
would attend morning church
service In a body on January 18
mi im i ■» .«*
The Jacaranda Circle of thr til observance of Guild Month.
Sanford Garden Club met Ftidsy
A program was presented hy
night at the Hume Demonstra­ Mrs. o. K Goff Iter subject
by a Factory-(reined expert
tion Center on :sth SI. ilostrsse* wat "lUklndllng the G ift" She
wore Mrs. Irving Pryor, Mra. d im m e d
the elforts of thr
T t y Jones, Mra. II E. McSwain rhurrh to promote reading of the
C L E A N IN G
FRIDAY, JAN 1(1
Mia* Mjrlie Milton presented Bible in the Moslem World, par­
• S H A R P E N IN G
O talk on landscaping. Members ticularly north and south L’hlna
* O I L I N G V,
made and wore hats of vegetable, and Malaya
fruit, (lower, or plant material.
Eater in the evening the host
Tbe prlie was awarded to Miss c«sfc served refreshment* lo the
Wilson. Her bat was created from slsteen members present.
F E A T U R E : 1 :2 8 . T:2 S
Y o u « r * « l » u ln vlt«&lt; * *° • • • « * •
0 head of lettuce, cabbage leaves,
.5:28
7
:2
8
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l»:28
A LL NEW
Limit on* per customer pie.use.
eodives, and persimmons
Kitrhrn xafrty nole: Keep a
A brief business meeting was fire rxtlngulihrr handy. A drySTARTS TOMORROW
conducted.
Refreshments
were rhemlrat type give* pintertinn
served to ihe group.
against any type of kitchen firr.

Calendar

Methodist Circles

Gourmet
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Attention

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To the first twenty cuRtomers who innkc cash
purchases of twenty-five dollars or more
after we open our doors tomorrow morning!

Owners!

Bring in your old Shovemosfer for a

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This

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to nsatoe*, and other vrgtUblr* seeded for transplanllng. Treat before
planting seed*. Wbn you fumigate with STM , no cover U needed.
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trivet saxr, upper cue, or
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FEATURE: t i l l - 3:14
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Six Dead, 2 Hurt
In Truck Collision
I

I’KSSACOt ' *rt- i t T I t — A l » - ' d with canned orange juice
»tnp ilgn tinlaii'-'n wa* hlamrd In The Iruek driver c*raped Injury
day (or a two • tank rollition
and a rinih tailor ua* reported
which led *i* tjilo ri dead and in goyd condi.ton
two other* in critical romlitior,
Toe Navy truck wa« returning
The highway patrol *aid a from a working party at Harm
Navy carry all vehicle ran the Field in Polo Ala . to it* home
Hop tun at about Jo mtlci an
bale in near It) Whiting hrld when
hour Wednesday
before
it
the crath occurred at the inter
•lammed into a tractor - trailer
lection ol l' S !*) and Male Hoad
JSj T, about nine mite* northwr»t of
Pentacola
Traffic wat held up for about
30 minutr* while the mountain of
tanned juice wa* cleared awav
Killed in the crath wen Air
man Apprentice William M Hu n
mund, I*, of Florida Park. N Y
Airman Apprentice Michael *.
Mediation
tf
A|aduon,
AAi*
Airman Apprentice Frederick T
Hale*. 11. Paiadrna. Md S i o n
S \\ FRAN CISCO t l T I * To­ keeper Jc Richard J Saah Ju
day *a&lt; little iluith Thornhill’* driver ot the Navy vehicle. Siller
*e*rnth birthday and he *pent it '-prln; Md
Airman Arprrnllu
trying to *ave one c&gt;r
tlarcey T
Parrclla.
IS. l‘am
bridge. Mil anil Airman Apprer
iluirh, who arnvrd here from
Natchei, Mi**. Wednrtday night lice Thiima* J Kagtdalr. is. i.a*
City. Ind
with hi* parent*. Mr ami Mr«
Airman Appnniicr ilurt** I
l.ouli A Thornhill, iia* been to
Trent. IB. Kanta* City ' l » anil
docl'ir* |.e*iirr lie tuffrr* from
llalte j
19
glaucoma. a dneaie that de-tru** Airman T h o m a t 1
light through |irr**urr m*ide the St l.oui&gt;, wc.t if ported in enlira!
inndltlon In good con&lt;litlon w«t
ey rball
Airman Cheater H Sulentki. I&lt;
The hoy ha* undergone 10 oper­
ation* time he v*a« five month* Natrona. Pa
Hubert Kcilli Albailgl
I Km
old. and lot! hit right eve four
vtood. C alif. driver of Ihr liar
year* ago
When hope* for hi* Sell eye tor trailer. *aid he taw the vairy
grew dim, a t'tah man named l'. all approaching Ihr »top *ign but
Shreve \*ircd Natchei Mayor Troy thought “ they were going to
Walkmr that hr. William Krrgu- stop ‘
1When I »»'* they w rirn l I
aon iif San Fram u m had »a*rd
Ihe .ight of hit grandchild, a vie- tiled to put on mv brakrt. hot it
wa* trio lair iherr wa* nothing
llm of Ihe i m r clitea*r.
hr *ald
The Thornhill* decided to plate I rnulil do
their final hope* in the hand* of
the iiecialirt. Churchei, Ihe t*o.
lice department ami tariout or.
ganuationi in Natchei Arganurd
a .|uitk fund drive to finantr the
trip
The doctor van) today * tcil*
SARASOTA i CPI* — A mi*would determine wlulhrr an oprration 4ou!d be performed and management »u)t filed again*! the
when it would be done, hut he three top official* nf the Itingllne
warned Ihe family that rhance* of Urn* . Itarnum A Hailey &lt; ireu*
ha* been dropped to strengthen
«urce*« ’ are very kiln* ’
"Some late ca»r» are nrit to a similar *ult again*! Ihr tru&gt;
Mr* Heitrr Ftingling Sanford
Impotiihle,*' he added
and her two ton* atkrd their toil
be ilmpped in circuit court here
I
Wrdnrtday The mltmanagrmrnt
*uit wa* filed againtl Pre»iilenl
John [tingling North A ice Presi­
dent llrnr* Hinglms North and
j w « wn »
(■rnrral Managrr Arthur ( **n
\dnii**lon»
Cello
l.r»!ie Scott Twjman i San­
Air* Sanford *aul Ihe purpotr
ford i
of the diim inal wa* to allow lire
Amcllla MiNaliy i (H ilary)
an.I her ton* to throw their lull
Jamcc Level* (Sanford i
support behlhil anollier^mi*mana­
John Hyron i h r Mary i
gement ttiil filed liv Hon (ionlnn
l tin In
|
I laby boy to Mr and M r *. Jmlge, New Aurk illy tiuttec of
the Edith Rmgling estate. Mia.
Donald It. Hay tSanford)
lilt* barer*
Sitiforil adtlrd that thr act inn
mi *11* all thr minnntv *tnrkJane Ftynt (Sanford)
bohlrr* a i r nuvt urutrd iK-hind
I.eon Lawson iSanfortli
J A M A H V 10
Judge
Thr *ull&gt;
uhlih hav* iwrn
\dmi**i«n*
•luhn Schtrard S*i i Sanford) prmlmc finer Srl*t tail. rturgr
Ihr North* with o*ing cinu* limit*
\ iota Ft hoi* i Sanford I
for per»nn.*l pur|M&gt;«r* and allow­
llUeharget
ing Concello to u*r tlrru* pro
Ida Jane Marlin i Sanfordi
perty for per-onal gain
Jav Waltrr iSanford*
|
\\ tilrnr Turner and baby girl
(Sanford *

Hugh Celebrates
Seventh Birthday
With Test Of Eye

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Mlkoyan a'oul i *i«l lo l!u»»ia
b, Aice Pretidenl Hu hard M
Niton or former Preaidcnl Harry
Truman,
The Tennessee lHmi»*r*t made
hit tuggrtlion in a lellcr to Ihr
Pretidenl K efam rr *aul he on
dertlond Nurm and \liko&gt;an had
»omr di*ein*IOn about a return
tin t and urgtd the Prrudenl lo
puttue Ihr tubjrrl when hr inert*
the Soviet official Saturda* Hr
added that "I think that tu h a
m i l by former Pre«idrnt Tru nan
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Pilotless Plane
Hits Radio Truck

5*09 Aeroiol

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It PI i—A radio controlled pilot
!c*» drone plane veered errall
callv nil enurir Wednesday and
craihed into an ur:n&lt;ruplrd radio
patrol van on a Held hen
tlnlh the plane and Iruek were
rirttroyrd There wrre no m junit
There wa* no Immediate e*|ila
nation from the Air Forrt why
Ihe drone fell out of control

lamer &gt; ,r l t and baby l*oy
iSanfun. *
Jean Walla*e aid *ahy girl
*Sanford *
John Shirard Sr. *Sanlurdt
Sarah lilhh* (Sanford)
(Man Mar I.evrrette (San
ford i
Hubert I l e r da** of
Hrlcn Moye iSanford)
wa* the only railet in 1J6 year*
Myrtle Hrown (D rllaryt
to complete thr four year rour*r
U timer Staplrlon (S irfo id )
ai Writ Point without incurring
Margaret llutti iSanfortli
a *mglr demerit
\ alrrie llodton hitledo*
Edward Small Jr
i Enter
prnei
Ruth Krwin and l*aby !*oy
• uh
I Sanford l
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r ii i ii i % 11
Marjorie Ray and baby hoy (■ *9 m*- ii \•«•»*
i.’ar.f'rd i
Hh#nrn
fu-istm \
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l.ronard Malhirui iSanford)
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Reported In State

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WASHINGTON 1 1 PI
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Prrtidrnl Elsenhower talk l.. SoDeputy

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Estes Asks Trip
For Harry, Nixon

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Hospital Notes

,\dmi**iont
hallav Charlct flroan iSan­
ford i
Tracy Treadway &lt;Sanford!
Kddlc Molgan l Sanford*
Hleanor Itamsay iSanlord*
Sndrrvt l.ee Terry Jr. (San
forth
Walter Hull iD rlla ryi
Ilulh I'hclpt ih rh a ryi
Iloile Lerbv Oliver *Maitlandj
lllrth*
Ha by hoy to Mr and Mr* J**e
I. Hadeliff i Sanford i
Rahy gir’ to Mr and Mr*
Ralph Wallacr l Sanford i
jw u .w n n
\dml«*ion*
Klitabelh Steele *,«anfordi
Hattie ) hoaner t Sanford*
l.oi* Ann i lemrn i Sanford p
Klliabetli I rmgir i Sanfordt
liar, Ire iSanforn*
Myth* Hrown I (Hilar * *
I.Qrrlta Sift let *Sanford*
l et* li Ix-iher i Sanford *
Charlotte Maiaball iiitirdo)
I'atriria Tippin* iSanford*
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Mrs. Sanford Says

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Editorials

Washington Calling

OUR FAVORITE HAVANA SMOKE

By Marquis Childs
! defense. France nri|inalljr imliesi* tome degree on the settlement of
WASHINGTON — The
Hast Is ed thst it will hate
no American
Ibis ronfliet. But (or two reaso
.. . » „ . . .
, h- . . missiles based on French soil the public here at home at least
already beiag act for ese of tboi* More rfctn(ly a „ ronj. h)nt h l l . , , ^
,lkH&gt;. l0 , rt morP , hJI1
(rest ceremonial whin (dings that 1
from General Charles De- a (lim pie o( whal this realty aig.*J)
Irequcntiy flutter this capital. On Gaulle hlmielf Ihsl France may nifles.
April 4 the foreiim mmitlers, de eventually accept mobile miaailei.
One reason is Ibe fact that
fs n u ministers and perhaps also
To P0' ln permanent installs. Murray Snyder. Assistant SecreIn* ,* ..( . „r rnv.nnm.nl
tK* t i ,lon'- l*kln* valuable French sod lary of Defense for Public Affairs.
" . ° 8° * flm*Z °' ,he 11 and neccssit.tini the presence of ii Imposing an Increasingly tight
°
* . converge American form , would crealc censorship on all information nut
1
Wathmcion tu mar* the 10th political friction, according lo the of the Pentagon lie la alio trying
iiim c c m ry of tne founding «f the hint from France-! new Presi- to extend his domain over tha
^.orth A..intJe treaty Orjanua- dent. What it more, such perm*- armed service! abioad
,r "
nent Installation*, which would
The second reason is that the
••nr -an almost write the
,u r r |y beknown tn the Russians, Air Force will send up a whola
sp.echi * aiw —
ever
growing „ uJd ^ llr | f „ fer , Soviet nu- serica or Thor* in experimental u
itungth, ton'larii), unity, all the c|f i r attark
shot* These are the mini!** that
U , T ! | i " ,L , L ,
lf ,
The Italians are sahi to 'eel Quarles ordered in numliera to
Hm
behind tht* handsomely deck- somewhat the same way about the dtamay cf many who felt
ed
.a n d e will be — unteas it is permanent miistlt bases. Even that they had not been sufficientV ? " ,he
afrm4n* *re undrntood ly tested. They will be sent up
nrCl» , u . n . !
h uhs P° ' C! 1° be dubious about setting up In the months ahead with mica.
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u r „ ,
£ ' ! ! £ - »w h conspicuous permanerr in- IniectS, monkeys. The skeptics
tlir
west ro r wmle it is
drowned•tall«tion&gt;
k .u ... thia
ix i, will
**,11 add
*aa Httle
llitl* except
.« r .n i
drowned
believe
out hy the noise of the political
The Br.ilsh have signed an headline! lo America-* misatlo
S T m e S ! *'
f" l r »Steement to lake four squadron. aUtnglh.
* &lt;th- “r
k. f * of Th0M '*llh 11 m lnilcs to a It may be poisibl* la auppress
l the same
tiiiroveraj engages tqU,dron. This Ii reported lo have
the wholeeealroverry
both
at
, America * allies
been on the understanding that home and abroad. But thoae who
make the declilons will be taking
,v.A,"
on their shoulderi a fearful reA°rm'!fl
!!** m jlel&gt; ,h'&gt; " 'll he replaced by apenlbillty for America-* fulure,

Merchants Mobilizing
.

J To Boost Home Trade

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Sanford merchant* are "mobllitlng” for an all-out drive
to keep Sanford dotlara at home.
Through the Jletall .Merchant* Diviaion of the ( hamber
of Commerce, local budneaimen are seeking way* 1o make
Sanford more attractive to ahopper*. Yeeterday, merchant*
*ot a few ideas on how this might be accompllihed.
Boiled down, the sufftitiona ware: clean up and rm&gt;dernlie. The appearance of buiineaa establiahmenla, from the
outalde. waa euffeated aa a atartlng point. Vacant or downat-th»-lieel building* Inn block hurt not only that block, hut
the whole downtown area, merchants were told.
Charles StaublU. DeBarv, retired n.ercnandiaiiur ex.
pert, said that old building* should l*e lorn down or repair*
ed. Ha suggested use of a “cuiiomer suggestion Ikix” in local store*, a book for wanted items not Mocked by local

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auhn Krider, Chamber of (ommerte mantigcr, xvixrnetl
of tha threat of competition from shopping tenter*, three
1 of which are under discussion. He suggested advertising of
1
"agrviea" a* one method of combatting out-of-city competi­
u
tion.
1*
T. E. Tucker, speaking for local hanking Interest*. *ald j
ah
liberal loans could be obtained to improve the look* of San
"
ford.
?£
Francis Kouinillal Jr., chairman of the Itetail Mor*
I* chants Divieion, outlined a cumprehensiva ivumotlon calm,
dar, plans for merchandising classes for sale* personnel and
store managers and a program for more aales and service*.
* Slaubltx emphasised the need for advertising, |Kiinting
out that thia I* the only way a customer may know what a
store has to offer.
All of these things are important. All must lie accom­
*
plished if Sanford merchant! are to win victory.
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Tha problem hpre is not unique. All cltle&lt; have it to
A some degree. Always, there is a larger city within driving
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distance. Other cities have achieved success. So can Sanford.
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m view of the developing doubt.

it. J u p ^ r GeneMl John n 1^
L n ^ n M h T a'h*
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dart., head of the
Red.tone A c ' , r , n I ' h
,1U*nc' ,u rm ln_
aenal that developed the Jupiter,
er.
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claim* it can be fired from
most anywhere with the simplest
of instruments, whereas the Thor
ior
r
mutt have a lined bate with ex­
pensive installations.
With the Air Force under
White House decision taking over
both missiles. Secretary of thr
WASH I A(* TON I t l ’I i — Tw o aciArm y Wilbur Brucker received a entlat* who developed a potent
letter from Jveerrtary of the Air flfw pain killer said today
some
Force James Jf, Douglas oedermg doctor* may be able In get it for
I that no further funds he rpent their patient*, but only
under
' on Ihc development of mobility, strict regulation
The Army had about lil.OOOOW
Dr. Nathan H Eddy and l)r.
wltiih it proposed to uie to that Kverettr L May laid that the
end.
drug, 10 times more powerful
Bm ckrr a associates rrprnenl- than morphine, ii being produced
when you d o ...
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RV IN F/ RORH
\ the architectural grm of the fair, 1 jotce that so much of our ron- ed him is being Indignant at thia In only limited quanllllei for ex
Well, hurrah for nur side and will be preserved Thai is, thr ex tributiun to the fair is tn be re. order. But be felt he could do penmenlal purposes
visit FAM ILY!
for the Belgians, loo!
quiiite theatre, built for perms Mined hy the Belgians. From the nothing about It since he believed
They reported it will he six
The Belgian
Government la nm cy from the beginning, will montrnt Ibe fair opened. Il waa It had been Inapired by Under months and possibly longer heIf you need
of
Defense
Donald fore thr drug, known as NTH *311
pleased l&lt;&gt; ac.cpt aa a permanent remain untouched, and will be widely rumored that Ihe Belgians Secretary
la an orangu orange better Ihnn a green orange? Jinny gtfi (rum lucle Sam the glorious u,wl »» ■ imine for theBelgian vsrre most eager In rrlain Ihe Quarles, who has from the first l&lt; ready for commercial produc
theatre
Isern the ardent advocate of the bon.
OUUof-atate orange cuatomers think SO.
pavilion anil the theatre that hous national theatre
In Ihe meantime, they said. II
a.i...n..
«e ,»,«
t„ U,.mlu,.la *'•
,h' American ethlbila and Bui the pavilion, a sensation But then there waa a touchy. Thor.
phone: FAirfn - ?
Actually, most of the oranges produced i .
m |bc Ameritan performing artsfrom Ihc moment the (air open- International question Would Ihe Because of the altitude of will be possible for some doc(entity are orange oranges. However, to make the orangea &gt;t |hr nr„ „ rU unlverisl r.xht ed. v»m b. altered to ,u in its BusiMns tie offended if Ihe Bel- America's allies this get* square, tors to get it. They referred all
before noon to irrinf*
mora orange, more attractive to customers, citrus packers bitinn of ism
new status as an eshihition ball giant wanted the American the*- ly into Ihe high politics of missile inquiries to the sole producer.
Smith,
Klme
A
French
I.aborah t f t been adding color.
Tlir announcement of the gift
The charming exteimr plastic ire ami frit disinclined lo ask
for money the ume day!
(oriel of Philadelphia.
Orange oranges (with color added) were fill*, until Ihc and its acceptance was made to ahell. the lattice work and decor, [or any permanent souvenir of
But before the drug is released,
llie Soviet exhibition''
Food St Drug Administration intervened. The coloring com. &lt;[•&gt; &gt;*&gt; "uw.rd s tullman •Jfh !°u^ rll*'.l,J J fh#l.
Ihe manufacturer will have lo
Apparently, that problem wav
Cat* Yaa 74 Martrtf
pound, it said, is derived from a substance wnan c mi
Jh&gt; B r j t ,eI, f&gt;tr nE||f , f lt ,„ permanent anywaj.
«•m go
ay. Will
solved and fairly diaingrnuW ,
llB. „
n ,.hn« know something about Uie doctor
Race.,*
Pfiwiais
and
the
donditioni
under
which
hr
poison people. The added orange In the oranges, it hastened nol (, a m , r i , y tll
lhlnii.
Along wim ther roof will disap |-x happenstance and Ihe luck /
™
« IN &gt;00
t 700
to |dd, isn't poisonous of itself.
sway three days, even fur free. K * r the wide labun
...bony or second th, draw for fair space, the
K e ­ propoaci lo use It. The doctor alio
must auee to follow strict regu
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1100
Tha Florida citrus industry appealed; the U . S, Supreme Today . happy 'denoument is the floor of the pavilion Thu. t!,c United S la in drew acreage'with- “ JJ* r L 'i S i ‘^dTed*‘ v e d n o d ir* " lltions
regarding thr sise of doir&lt;
720 00
1)00
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thr r(l) 0f Urussela proper and
lnurcn- alra "eonesniy.
r m i r t aalil fimno.* nruntres are auninut the law stnd• H- in t -------r ,,u “l| -*
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earnest i,g u. "floor
of “the
balcony which was
Availability of Ihe drug will
312 00
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r cutuu
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m w oofrn .thr
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not
„ 0 ,H Park immediately
437 00
NEW Y oK K l l'P l) — Lhriauan* not depend on Ihe nature of the
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cuim uincr,
iomr
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or adiolelni
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an ■
artist for the New illness aa long as tha patlrnt norhow avar, daelines to Join in this opinion. O ran ge ..range* a rc
,„* i r
floor Granted that the
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for
more
than
pain
would
be
given
a
t h . k in d o f orange., a h . h a . itoen D ,ty in g all °f these ye a rs, mo|| mmlrrn m *,hr rtotlll in4 pav.lton, a vt.u.l delight to all j r
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Wednesday
killer aurh as morphine
and it ’ll b « o range oranges o r no orange*.
Ihr pavilb.n. widely acclaimed aa fjir v l,"nr* w&gt;l* '«• much Chang. |nt ln lh -l pjfk by agreement,
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W h ile all o f th is argum ent ha* been in pntgre**. C a lir&lt;
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mill,
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mur^
*ni1 die park reitorcd lo its origi- 5
Waymcr, 41, national director
forttin slyly ha* mentioned, several time*, that it pnsduc*'* C o u r l- W i l l H c o r
FIN ANC E SERVICE, I N C
orange orange*, not green orange*. Naturally, thi* wasn’t
1 1,1
■ I look an enormous proto " a1l
of the Welfare Service of the Boy
atonal
pride
in
the
pavilion
a*
a
Because
t,!e
Amefitan
Iniildlnga
Scout*
of
America,
died
Tuesday
intended ** an attempt to take away any of Florida’* oru;ipc
OF SANfOII
LO N D O N l l ’Pl (-H u g o O'Brian,
whole,- M r Slone -».iid
"It » w,jrr on C',T- » ni! no1 r0&gt;41- Prn‘ after a brief illncaa.
w v lid i
j X c k b o n y il i .k t u r n
— a drama and audacity will now tie l*Dy. they could be saved. (Al
telesision’i Wyatt Earp&lt;. has out
125 SouthParkAetnue
But, citrus men have rom* up with a new coloring com- fr,jcr«| f0Mft hearing has bten
iiur i'ir"nrleians hive"rume tboush Uwir acceptance by the / " _ . i * _ \a/;|| *TrtE .
drawn every rowboy lo come to
Fhone. FArtfia2-4II2
pound, Citrus Red N o . 2. whleh they feel w ill meet govern* set for Feb 6 nil a motion vrek.ng Up w|t}l J ^ , 111,,,! nradical wml Sb*eminent vvill save the Amari- w Q r t C r W i l l
I O K6
England since Tom Mix, hi* man
■gen announced today.
rn*Rt requirem ent*.
uarcilrirlcil play by Negroei on
wlullon
,h.. probtcm
government a million or ao
Q f? D r iv i n g
Sanford, flm li
They said U'Brian made hit big
Il
that everynne
exerynne want* &lt;&gt;runge
i-tunge uiHttgc*.
tni,“
,urmin*
pavilion
into
fo
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set Tiu
Tur«,-.Vi- 'bv “r
permanent rihlmtlon hall
*“ remove our buildings
TA Lt.A IIA SSEE (U P li Vet- draw at the box office, polling in
new comiwund would keep Florida oranges orange. Wouldn't (r,)rfi|
Hr&gt;wn simp.son IS a ..Wlwl
will remain of the past fn ll,to ‘
' ran stile Railroad and Public more money at hll Weairrn stagr
that make California "green” with envy?
anoiher In a series of r ^4 lion is an enormous doughnut, l Ihc only oilier lair building to llilltle* tomroisiloner Jerry lar* show than any other cowboy per
begun
July...when wtlh
cover tw preserved. I understand, Is Ihe ter will have to take a driving former here since kill appeared
.maneuvers
.,
... , last
,
...... thc
...» «. Khitii(ion
vhihillon spacr
space cover
four .Negrncv filed for an injutic* E() Bu( jjlf rrnirr 0j tbr bUj|,j hetuliome.
modern
Norwegianlest nrxl
month lo keep
his more than 30 yeira ago,
lion againvl ihr cily lo krrp II
where Ihc indoor pool is will Building It. loo. ha* been given driving privileges,
u
from restraining Negroes from rrm mn opEI) ,0 , (ir , k&gt; , , tt t0 the Belgian Governmenl. which
The 72 - year • old Carter was
1 X I a ” U 'tf'iuM
acbosi
DOWN
dally use of Ihe links.
always was
Is taking II dnwn piecemeal and foundguilty in City Court Wed*9. Pay.
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L Agree.
•a for
At the same time. Cily Com
oif course t m happy that the iretxembiing it for use as a ' nesdey of causing an eeeidcnl
•rx i.i u m 'iiin t i
•.Fora*
meats
labssr
mlsslianrr DallasL. Thomas said |h rjtfr „ t0 rcn,Jln „ ,, u „ , Chooib*’us.*
reccnlly and ordered
to pay »I3
ro i
jin n fjHts
ll.B*irtt-e&gt;eet l U t w y
ft. Make. m •l 1ii-ia ixiif-in
If mmplrle integration I* ntilrted
jn (|)(l wor|(j tojlnv. It
The Russian Building, known fine or serve 13 days In Jell
llCfctnctertree
1J 111 TI Id' IG
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he willrecommend that thr links „ rkfn alr comlstiuncd. ami (hal t Bom the day Ihe (air opened Si
City
Judge John Rudd
said
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INK el MM
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be closed Immediately, pending
vommon
,;itri(p&lt;.
• The Ice House" was built tn evidence indicated Carter failed
jfji
f » 'ill i in
U . Sound,
A Ireland
f t Ante
further
atudy.
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srems
to
me."
Mr
Mone
sections,
trucked
lo
Brussels
and
*»»
y
ield
Ihe
right
of
wray,
causing
i «:i •t’ Mi aafl3a
M third
4. Melody
1*9*
r 1 j i i - U C JH IU
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rosiclodrd, "ihat we Americans »el up Now Ihe reverse proress Ihe arcldenl
*1 Perferr.
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tl-Im ­
i ’i i n ’J I ' J i M
have left a useful symlml In Brus- is in order TJie Soviel building
Carter said he
l4£r •
11 Large wine
A Gloss
pact**t
4J ill NM-Bf
sels of whsl
we can do in a , i* being carted back lo the Soviet driving teal it Hit Highway Palrol
eaak
t. Her.
I*Iff
personPenan
11 Copy
foreign landI am grateful ihal.alele lo be reaisembled
as a fac- station here Feb. I.
TeeteHn's dasote
ItM ew k
A Oriental
itoiloq &gt;
we produced something worth lory, whlrb was exactly what it
parrot
nurte
29. Oraaing
33. u a .
The Florida Slate Bank in San “ \tn‘ ‘
looJ ‘rd 'j!1® fro» ,hr b®*‘"nln*.t
I I . Ramartusss
prrauirnl
t. Peace,
lend
ford today announced promotion
An archlte,turat drawing, by a
The \aliran is removing lit
ts'ubr.y
able
I I Partly&gt;1
ST. American
for ihree of III employes
Belgian firm of the esplanade, I sperlaeular church, buiti In .ec» .'• .‘i
I I . Rwint
Ii tarda
19. Involve*,
T, K Tucker, pretldcni uid ,h,‘ revamped pavilion and ihc Hons. loo. and the treasures Inal
r«t.nd
40. Maturra
as en­
SO. * peak
I.A
ihat Mr* Marv 11 Douglas ( t,it. ‘ theatre, show* that Ihe American ! filled its exhibit are being return
. .K.E L. A. N D I L. T f )— The
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It. Aneggdiak 4fBrvrrigt
tente
ice
ami
romplrollrr.
had
been
pro
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nvosi
of
its
origi«d
lo
ihe
30
counltica
from
eral
Marketing
Agreement
Comislands
ll.fcraggy
44. Adam*
IT. Jumbled
milleei Tuesday altered minimum
moled lo assistant sice picsldenl n*'
The great willow which they wrre borrowed
Ubbr.i
1
coltoq
&gt;
wife
'I N
ii A Wesion,*" assiatYnl*" cashier
rirafully enclosed In Ihe
Th u. Ihr great triangle .1 the »U r and «r.d e rtqulramgal. far
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White Sox: Hitting Problem
EDITORS N O TH : n i l li the
fourth of II dispatches hr the
major league manager* giving
mid • winlrr appraisal* el their

tflll.
By At. IOPE7.
Manager. &lt; hlucu While Sox
Written for L I'l
TAM PA, Fla. ( L T I i— The While
Sot ihould be better thii ) car, but
biting ii the try .
I think we hate a good ball
rlub— belter than last year. We
hate good iteldmj, good apeed
and Hood pitching.
.Vow what we are going to need
:« a Ions ball hitter and we have
high hopea we have him in thia
young fellow John Calison, Ur
had a real good year at Indian
apolia tail year. If he connect* in
the major* he might be juat the
thing we are looking for.
We've got a big park at Chicago
and it takri a long ball hntrr
We arrn't forgetling Sherm Lotlar
In that department either. I think
he hit 20 home runa for ua last
yrar. the beat aeaaon hr ever had
Hopei For (food Start
Another thing la that if we atari
off the Ural of the aeaaon like » r
played during the laat half of laai
aeaaon— after Hie All-Star Gamr—
w r’ll bo plenty hard to beat.
We had a bad atart laat year
— played rotlen hall— and it roil

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ua plenty. But we finally nettled
down after the Alt Star Game and
I think we placed the beat per­
centage ball In the league the rrat
of the tea ion.
And 1 ihlnk we ll be even better
than that thl« aeaaon. We have
some young boy a coming up that

l ailed Pres* International
North Carolina'!
tremendous
Ta r Heels put in their bid for the
nation's No t haikeihalt ranking
today on the hail- of a perfor­
mance that even m o v e d their
coach to a«y. ‘ I didn I raped the
boys to be this good to anon "
Tar Iferl Coach Frank JLguire

Sports
Parade
NEW YORK ( U l ’l l — Uuxlng had
III golden age under promoter
Tex Rickard, lit firat traveling
era under Mike Jacobs and Ita
first
epoch under Jim Norris.
Now, L'nrlr Sam apparently
lifts the curtain on a new period
— the span of freedom
Under the anti monopoly de
creea affirmed by the Supreme
Court, big tune lightera ran no
longrr he shackled lo promoters
by exclusive runtracti. And Independent promoters are free to
bid not only for Ihe services of
those fighters, hut also for choice
arenas.
The curtain Idling comet at *
time when we have a young world
heavyweight
champion.
Floyd
ratterson. who has been scream­
ing for Utterly— freedom lo fight
without interference from the In­
ternational Boxing Club.
Now that Ihe IBC dubs of New
York and Illinois have been or­
dered dissolved and their owners
divorred completely from M idi
son Square Garden, it will be
mighty interesting lu see what
Filler son does and how he does
it.
At 23. Floyd it just a baby"
compared to the fighter of the
year, light heavyweight champion
Archie Moore— in his roaring fortiea — the tame Archie whom
Floyd knocked out in Ihe fifth
round for the vacant heavyweight
crown al Chicago. Nov. .30. 1934
Rickard had Jack Dempsey,
Jarubs had Joe Louts, N orm
had Rocky Marriano for a while.
Now. the independent piomutera
— whoever they arc — have Patlervon.
And what have they gut? No
one knows for sure. Manager Cu*
D'Amato says. "Floyd will hold
the title 10 years And he'll nil!
match be recognitrd as Ihe
greatest heavyweight champion
of all time "
That's a big order, and D'A ma­
in'* critics claim it'll nrver be
filled, even If Cu* lontlmir* lo lei
Floyd defend against "amateurs "
Fur they point nul that the cham­
pion was on ihr flusir in hit two
latest defenses againxt Pete Ha
drmathrr ami Texan Rov Harris
However, It i« recalled that
Floyd ruse and kocktd out both
Radcmachrr and lla m a — Just a*
Dempsey, Louts and Marciano did
to certain opponrnt* who had
floored them,

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readily admitted hia team fooird
even him when it came from t r hind lo upset second • ranked
North Carolina Siaie, 72 iw, in
overtime Wednesday night on the
Wolfpack'a home court to assume
leadership of the Atlantic Coast
Conference.
"They're sure terrilie under
pressure." McGuire said of his
fourth ranked Tar Heels who were
supposed lo be "a year away" due
in lack of experience. "Although
they don't always play the way I
iell them, they win the games on
their own ”
Wednesday night's •v I e t n r y
achieved before an overflow, bas­
ketball mad crowd of 17,Mb at
Raleigh, N. l\ , was the Tar lleela
loth In II starts (his season The
loss was o n l y North Carolina
Mate's second in 13 games.
At Winston Salem. N. •*.. W ake
Forest Jumped to a 13 point lead
at half time and went on lo wai
lop South Carolina. M U George
Ritchlr led (he Deacons with 11
points
In other games around Ihe
country. Day Ion heat Xavier of
Ohio. SOM, Rowling Green de­
feated Toledo, 72 • 84. Maryland
topped Georgetown, (131, Navy
scuttled Rrandi-ii. 12)1 Portland
ticked Portland Stale. *1 « i; Tem
pie downed Delaware. ( I tl, Holy
Cross mauled Assumption. *0 47;
SI. Joseph’s whipped St. Francis
(P l.t . *2 64; EaSaltc upset Syra­
cuse. TU-71; Pennsylvania defra’rd
Columbia, 17-71. and Army heal
Yale. 74 57.

Sport Briefs
J o t* a M ic c I I S i b i l s
O A K L A N D . Catlf 'CPI* —
Matchmaker Don Chargln has announcrc) the signing nf Joe Mlceli
0f ,\t w York and Dave Johnson
of San Francisco for a to round
welterweight bnut here Jarv 27

Tourney Extended
S T L U U 5 ( L T D — Ihe 1939
Ami r u an Rowling Congress Tour
nament, which opens Feb II. has
been extended two days In April
23 because of a heavy entry list.

To Run In Garden
NEW YO R K I L T I i— Rill DelllnErr, former University &lt;d Oregon
track star, will run in ihe Wantmaker Mite In Ihe Millrusr Games
at Madison Square Garden Jan.
31

Governor In Benefit
T R E N TO N . V J tUPIl - Gov.
Robert U. Meyner of New Jersey,
an amateur tennis player, will
play In a doubles much at an ait
star benefit performance al Trenion. Feb. «

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Green Light Given
Cronin As Head Of
American League
C H A R I T Y H A N D I C A P K T A R T f i K — Kockln Jo . veteran
sta r nt the SrniftuiU O rlantln Kennel club , is Muted tss com­
pete fit the C h a rity U a m lic n p tonight when the tr.u k
.stayers il.-v fo u rth annual C h a r it y N ig h t t&lt;&gt; benefit mime 2.1
charities in Sem inole and O ra n g e counties. T r a in e r Jim
Ssvafford hold* Hock in Jo .

Charity Handicap

Players, Coaches
Laud Blaik Record A t Track Tonight

V doten Sc "ino!r County c h a r -;from the sttth post position in thr
tty organisations will iiare in featured ninth lace, llie (.hardy
Handicap I ftp black dog has run
prof da from tonights Charily
... . .
, with the kennel club * fastest
,
noun. ts .
season, armi . -pens
' u
eaped him to iftme tn thr i-rnclrt
The annual greyhound racing ra*e
Rut In order tn triumph, the
benefit, highlighted hv the big
(hardy H in d i.ap, cs&lt;n yrar Is Itehs-I -sill have to out-scamper
staged for some 21 oiganiiatlons such standouts as llorniwogxtrd
in Seminole and orange Counties. and A i d) Dandy, Huriiiwoxx-trd
Early odda favor Rebel Mitlmte will firr from the fifth posillon,
while Andy Dandy leapt from
the first spot
Tho*e Seminole County rharitv
g r-u p t aisled to leceive a pur.
Don of tonight's profits are Unit
ed Appeal. Elks Lodge, American
l.rgiun Post 31 and Foil 183,
t niled Press International
Lnugwm-d Medical Center, Semi­
Fast
nole Memorial Hospital Auxiliary,
Army 14 Yale 37
T il and Health Assn . Cancer So
Pennsylvania *’ Columbia 74
d tly , Vrtftans of Foreign Wars.
Vermont 93 Union iV Y I 93
Pilot i tub. March of Dimes and
LaSalle 79 Syracuse 71
Disable I Veterans.
Williams (to Amherst Vt
Utpreirnlaiiset from nmal of thr
St. Jot. (P a ) *2 St. Fran, il'a i 6t
particlpattnx' groups will l-e on
Holy Cross lo Assumption 47
hand for ihe special ceremonies
Temple 04 Delaware 44
and lu-rare program.
Westminster t l ’a.V 63 Geneva 63
South
Navy 82 Hramlris 39
Virginia Tech 91 Davidson In
Make Forest M South ( arollna 34
Marvland at Georgetown ( D O 13
N Carolina 72 V, fa r St 44
Mrrrer M Georgia *2
Ky. Wrslryan 93 Evansville 72
.
Midwest
Akron 91 Western Reserve 37
M O O TG T o
R c C G iv C
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I avr lectl 73 WiMisler i'&lt;!l
Howling Grren 72 Toledo 64
While Arm brats moved fast In
Youngvtown IW Raid Wallace
find a replacement for Earl iRed)
NEW YORK 41 1*1 s - Light Dayton 60 Xavier rOhio) 39
Illaik, llir iul gsllng licad n o th of
heavywrtghl champion A r r h I e ( rrichlon 39 (linaha 4*
M o o r e , ihr ring's "marvelous Washington (M o l l*. 31 Regis 37 Die cadet football train lodav
Methuselah," will receive the EH
Roulhwrst
rlrarril up thr 'm ystery" that
ward J. Neil Memorial Award for Trinil* iT y x l 61 Texas Akl 17
prompted his sudden retirement.
Fighter of Ihr Year lonighl al Ihe
West
Artually, I her,- was no mystery
annual ihnnrr of Ihe Rnxtng Writ t'orilaiul 71 t'ortiand M in
era' Association.
Rlaik declared, for it was a most
At lean 4*0 arc expected lo he
hr had liern &lt;nnlrmptalmg for
present in Ihe Waldorf . Aiinria
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several inonihs And hr ralrgorHotel when Archir. 12 or 43 years
LIM A. Ohio (U l'lr - llatiback Ically denied various reports lhat
old is handed Ihr plaqur by ei
heavyweight champion .lor luvuis Elbert Dubunion of liluftion Col­ he had been feuding with acadr
lege lias signed a professional
contract wjlh the Saskatrhe.san my officials
' I hair had disajreemenli hut
Maine lobstirmen fish osar rlub of the Canadian Football
liiey've all been minor." illaik
•l.ra g u r.
323 000 traps
•a‘id "It is ridiculous to ihlnk that
I would quit iiCsiUM- of a smalt
Fling like a diiagrremrnt on Howl
policy."
Family pressure and an "rvctltcnl" offer of an i»rruUvc poll
Dun with an airrraft firm (A V td )
though loarhta al large voted l-ark to Ihe 4-yard line rather lhan
were offered a* thr real reasons
against it at a meeting in i mein- to Ihe l-yaril lice under the old
Fiat prompted Rlaik lo retire aft
nail, Ohio, lall WCrx.
rule.
r r a quarter of a century as a
The change io thr aubitllulion
And a change was made in the
rut* wai somewhat more enmpti pri&gt;-*-lurf in the rasa of a penally head coach.
The 61 yrar old r* cavalryman
iltr d thin Ihe goal post deal but called nn a conversion attempt.
it means basieally that "a free Under the new rule. It an offen­ had hern plagued hy liras y colds
auhatiluta" may ruler and re sive le*m xuirr-sfiitty rontpleli* rver since hi* I - i t with purumoti
rn trr Ihr game sshrneser the a kirk for | point, hut Is fouled la during Ihr Fni campaign, and
elock is slopped esrfpi during an by Ihe defensive tram. 1! ha- thr hit family had become increasing
ly runcerned about hi* health
"evceal" timeout
option of accepting ihr penalty
The loniniitiee gave greater lee- which would place the bad on Die
Regarding reports he will ,uou
way on the timeout deal by in I S vard line
for anotlier try. switch his executive talents Irom
creasing the number allowed each possibly a '.'-point attempt
thr playing field lo Ihr humors*
half from four to fu r
In addition to Ihe litx r rule world, Illaik rrvralrd he it c m
t wo other ha sir rule &lt;hangr«- ■hanres
Ihe committer a l s o sideling "two or litre*” pnsiihlr
In addition lo Ihe changes nn thr changed the word but not Ihe in- positions — "one at a foundation
goal poaia and li.e axibatitulton i , nt of rule* on Idocking anil off- head and Iwo in business '
rule* — were made by the tom- side prnalliei. Hluckera snult atill
Mignwhllr. Dale Halt. Hlaik's
U f P ,hr'r hand* and forearm* rlilrf^asilsiVrt and aeoul for ihe
The committee ruled lhat no ■lose tn their chest* In encourage p, , i three vear* dlielosed he al
"distance penalty' shall be great
egltimat* shoulder bockirg,
j rrady has applicl for Ihe vaunt
one-half
er than one
half Fte distance to ^
the goal Una. For example, if a
U yard penalty were e a l i e d
agalast a team on it* own K-yardi
line, the ball would be moved

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Coiled Press International
Glenn Davit, Earl Dlaik's great
e*t player, and Edme Erdelati.
hit greairat rival, paid equal irib. . today lo ■
‘-- retiring Vrmy
me
the
foothill coach.
"I've always thought a great
deal of hint at a coach and at a
person." said ex All America Half
hick Davit In Lot Angela* 'Th e
Army certainly is going to mi«t
him "
"Not only Weat Point but all of
football vvi’l m ill Red Rlalk." said
Erdrlalr. vrhnse Navy trams held
a 3 3 edge over lllatk'i Army
trim i. "Illaik contributed much lo
the game and lo thr boy a who
played under him Hr also did a
fine job.for tha service by help
Ing turn out fine offirert a* writ
at athlriri."
' I cant fifurr what Army man
they might have in mind lo re
place him." said ex Columbia t'ni
vertity loach lain Little in fata
Angrles "In a way I m not loo
surprised, because Red told me
he'd never quit a loser"
"I'm really surprised,"
said
F rill Critter, University of Michlgan athletic director "I'm sorrylo see him go. Hr was ana of the
most imaginative roaches. College
rank* have tost a great roach "

Cage Scores

Blaik Denies Feud Angle

Boost celery yields
control diseases with
DuPont "M anzale"

Bank at the

Da Pant "M tn ta le " it highly rffeetne fnr nsnlrnl of early blilht ami
lale bli|hl of celery. Start apph'tium* when plants are ettabli-hed in

J'h k n d h } - - -

CHICAGO t l ’Pli — Jive Cronin,
general managrr of the notion
Red Sox. today had the green
light as Ihe heir apparent to thr
office of Ihr American League
presidency.
Orviv one nhsiacle remained In
Cronin's ,-ath lo tiirrred Will liarridge as league president — ap­
proval of American League ownera al a Jan. 31 mrrting m New
York
Rut evrn that was considered
only a technicality for thr nwnrrs
air expeclrd lo approve of Cron
in's selection without opposition.
An American League screening
committee Wednesday agreed lo
recommend Cronin a* Ihe sucres
vor of llarridge, who resigned Iasi
month aitcr more than a quarter
of a century at thr Jots.
The committer also recommendc11 that llarridge lie named chair­
man o‘
"f Ihr Irague hoard of three*
tors, a urn post, with Ivoth Cronin
anil llarridge taking over their
tirw position* Frb. I
"Urn glad to have liarridgr with
Ihr organiratton." Cronin said after Ihe mrrting. “ beeau.e we need
hi* wrallh or experience. 1 do not
have any plans except that Jon
crawl before you walk and v*alk
before yon run "
llarridge was pleased with Hie
choice of Cronin as hit successor.
"I don't know anybody 1 would
lather have follow me as presi­
dent of the American l.ragur,"
llarridge said "Joe hat grrai ex­
perience m all branches of basehall."
The ai-terning cnmmtllre also
reachrd agreement that Ihe nificc
nf the league president should he
moved lo llosion, and lhat liarridge maintain hi* older a* hoard
i hall man in Chicago.

Army Seeks New Coach,

Award At Dinner

the field and eonttnue as frequency as requlrrd. "M m u te " D mild on

Arm y post and hinted it will be
(lilt'll ’ quickie"
Yincr Lombardi, tnolhrr lead
ing candidate tn succeed Rlalk,
said al his home in Englewood.
N. J , that he "certainly would"
Ik- inlrrraird in returning to (ha
point, where hr once seised as
an asuciwnt roach, However, (he
current olfrnse cuailt of Ihr ,Nrwr
York Gianl* has "not hern coniacicd ycl "
AH Army football c o a c h e s since
the first world war have hern
West I'oinl graduate, and Ihll is
expected in w e i g h heavily in
Hall a lavor.

lougitr opponent* for th« Benin*
oiei tn the next few yeart, is*
rludiig Big to teams
Mo.i waa named Wednesday to
repla-e Tom Nugent, who took
over i i head football coach at the
Unlv rriily of Maryland. Moat for*
mrrly roacbed
tha Wisconsin
hackfrld, and before that, wat
an aa lata nt coach at tha Uaiver*
itty d Miami.
"Tha ii a great Job," the new
coach aald.
" I tnew when I wai at Miami
that fSU w a i ont of the finest
teams in tha country. Thia la a
real opportunity for a coach."
Moss aald hr wilt rely on tha
vrraaUa T formation with var­
ious spreads next year, doing
away with Nugent’s publidied t
forma ion. Ha said he witl use n
multiple offense and at muck
wide spen play aa possible.
Ha yromitrd some aurprlies in
store for FSL' opponents, includ­
ing Fonda and Miami, During
Ms threa yeart at Miami, the
Hurririnra
heat
the
Florida
Galois soundly every yrar.
"I'd like to keep it like that,"
Mnsa smiled.
,
Two big problems facing Mosa
n-w air lining up his staff and re­
cruiting new
p I a y e r a.
He
said hr atill didn t know yet how
many of Nugent a staff would
follow him to Maryland.
Moia aald be might have a resrtllnc job tn iln on some of the
high arhoolrr* who signed to play
under Nugent, "To defeat a first
rale iram on Ihe field," he aaid,
"you’ve got to defeat tham t l
recruiting."

Stagg’s Advice:
Behave Yourself;
Crisler Silent
l.OS A N G E L E S l l ' f l l — H O .
fF rilrl Crisler. who at 39 ran look
hark nrt an liluatrinu* and tpoUqfh
rarrer at
football roach ;a t
Princeton and lha U nlvtrtlly t l
Michigan where he la now ath­
letic direrlor, and on nine year*
a* chairman of tha NCAA foothall Ruin Committee, | o f hit
comeuppance Wednesday.
C riiltr bade a touching farawe 11
io his old football coach al lb*
University of Chicago, the cele­
brated Amos Alania Slagg, M
year* young tie thanked S U g f
graciously for "thr wldsom" ho
lent in tha N CAA merlins whoro
ihe nldtlmr Chicago roach atied
as an adviser.
’ We've had a wonderful time.'*
said Stagg a* hr prepared lo
leave for hit home In Slorklon,
Calif.
And then a* he shook the hand
of hit former pupil, Slagg aald,
"Behave yourtelf."
Crisler had nn romeback.

Rawls Is Favored
In Tampa Tourney

TAM PA. Fla ( l P I) Batty
Rawls lent off at the favohla to­
day to win (he Tampa Woman's'
Upen for Ihe fifth time la aid
vears at Ihe rountry'e top females
provisional* opened their tecond
tmirney nf the winlrr lour on lha
light Palma Ceia Country Cluk
course.
The touring pros rim e Here
from Sanford where Ihry opened
Hie Ladles PGA lour last week.
Miss Ha* I*, from Spartanburg,
S C . didn't ram r riot* to win­
ning that one but her phenomenal
rrcnrd al Tam pa made her tha
favorite In the IT.300 TJ hola tour­
Sulis E o r A n d r a d e
nament
Hut thrrr waa plenty of rompaW ASHINGTON i l l ' l l — AlgerIan llghturight I ahuuiri (iodih tiiion in the form of Mariana
will h&lt;- Eddie Perkins •iihvtilutr llagge nf Pittsburgh, wrinnar of
oppunent In r.rxl W e d n e s d a y thr Mayfair Open al Sanford laat
night'* nationally-trlrviied fight week, ami Reveriv Hanson, Indio,
Godih reptaeea Ciica Andrade. Calif, Ihe leading 1939 LP G A
forced In withdraw liecausr of an money winner who placed second
iniurcd shoulder.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. t l 'P l i Amlnbl* Perry Moss took over
the football coaching helm al
Florida State University today
and pledged to steer the team to
Ihe college big-time.
In a mailer of yrara. he pre­
dicted, ' FSl’ will Just about br
able to play anybody."
He aaid he planned to tine up

Goal Posts, Subs, Penalties Changed

l.OS A N G E L E S (L'P ly-C o ilrg e
football tram* were presented to­
day with Ihe opportunity In use
i peel*lists for field goal kicking
a I other chorea during the n.v.i
art . in on the basis of rule
change* made by Ihe NCAA Hulas
Committee
The ( j iiinitter. at ill loncluding
session Wednesday of a three day
mrelirig here, widened Ibr goal
past rrns* |,ar l,y 4 feel to In,lies
lo give field goat kickera a heller
target, and alsu loosened up ihr
substitution rule.
three beautiful
courses, tabled
IdeTheBrarh,
( y p r ePetsaa
j { . m e m b e r lommiitee
point and wooded Monterey Coun headed hy the University of Michtry Club, have been soaked with l**rl -'thl«Uc Director H. U. Frila
rams for Ihr past w***’ *’r' Urtsler, voted unanimously lo set
sun was slated to
tn shine
mine for
lor tnc
i n r ^ OJ] |&gt;o
|lU,|
s| uprights 24 feet ana rt
full week end.
mititde measurement to ghe tha
"Crotby weather" lliey call It kickera a better break on
cm th«
the
here— l&gt;rtausr the rains usually gu angle
away for a day or (wo during
The I wo-point con*trnon rule.
thia event
on a run or pan, waa left uaThe professional golfrr* will di changed by the rule makers atvide a pot of 933,000 tn (he Indi­
, idual pro tertion of thr tourney,
pick up another 413.000 in Ihr
prn omatnir division
___________ __ __
P EB B LE It EACH. Calif. H IM i
— The higgevl, most star studded
golf tournament In Ihe country
got under way tivrr today at 300
amateurs and profrasionali, play­
ing nn three course*, Iced off in
the t3oouu Ring Crosby national
pro amateur rlambakr
With lop namra from lh&lt;- Itcld*
nf sports, entertainment and bustneat participating, thr thnlmakmg get under way in surprisingly
good weather

H ERTZ

T O U H T U N DRUG M O R E

Barry Caiman helped rmr pitch
ing during the second half of laat
aeaaon and he ll he bark with ua
Resides, At Smith *hould be hack
with bia leg healed
Strong Down Middle
Naturally, we are strong down
the middle. Nelson Fna and l.uu
Aparicio are the beat in the
league.
Jim t.andil in cenierfield had a
good tea ion laat year and he
ought to be just at good thia sea­
son.
We finished arcond last year
and ail 1 can aav i* w* hop* to
i do heller this aeaaon.
What about the Yankees*
Well, the world champion* are
always the team to beat and
that a juat what we’ll be trying to
do.
There are three other teams
beside a ua in a good position to
dn it. too— Detroit, Cleveland and
tloiton.
I don't know- who will win Hut
we base a good club. I think if we
ran improve on our hilling nevt
season we ihould i-e real lough to
beat.
It’D l&gt;e the hitting Dial makes
the differenre.

Tar Heels Bidding
For Top Cage Rung

Now* available !» y»u for first Dm*
without a doctor's p rrscriplion,
oi'r re* drug railed O ORINEX.
You must lost ugly fat io I day a
4&gt;r your money back. No morn
starvation dels, strenuous exer­
cise. laxatives, massage or takSg nf so-called irdurlnc CaflJtrs
^ a e k r x »r rookie*, or chewing
gum. ODRINEX is a liny tablet
and ra il!) swallowed. Absolutely
harmless. When you taae O D H IN -,
E X . you still enjuy your meals,
U rrtn crabs are the number
atill eat the fuuds yuu like, but )uu
timply don't have the urge for ex- one enemy of the toft shelled
ra pvilions because O D R IN EX de­ dam
presses your jjiptlito 01 -i decrea*e» your desire for foosl Automat­
CALI.
ically your weight must coma
down, because a* your own docy will tell you. when you eat
**. you weijli less. Get rid of ex*
rest fat and live longtr. ODRIN­
EX la acid on thia G U A R A N T E E :
Y's»u mast lose weight within 7
day» sir your money back. Just
E ' eningw f A 2*7300
m u m thr package to yoir druglis t end get your full money hark.
O D R IN EX cost* 93 00 and I* sold
with thl* strict money back guar­
antee Y*&gt;.

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ihould give ua a little eair» power
There a Callaon, who had a
real good yrar at Indianapolis
last year, and Iherr'i thin boy
John Romano, who did a fine job
of catching laat year at Indian
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�Quotable
Quotes
tailed I'res* Inleraalinnal
NEW YOR K — Soviet Deputy
Premier Anastas Mikoyan after a
lour of New York City:
“ Yours Is a very good country.
I especially like the people of llus
country. 1 have had many inter­
esting and useful talks."
HOLLYWOOD — Actor Ward
Bond on learning that the Acade­
my of Motion Picture Arts and
Scirncet had repealed an amend­
ment banning Communists from
receiving Oscar awards:
"All these Fifth Amendment
Communists are working now
We've lost the fight and that's all
there Is to It.'*

K A H K W K I .I . C . Law rence Lyon*. » f l ' T
Com pleting *19 .vc«r* of fa ithfu l service w ith
th o A C L
IU U ro iu l, in hid farewell
and
“ Come back to aee i n " from M . K . S m ith ,
toad forem an of engine*; W aldo F . W in -

WASHINGTON — President E li
enhowrr during hi* visit lo the
National Press Club when asked
if he preferred having press eon
(erenees on a regularly schrd
ulrd basis:
“ I never like to conform Hut
much And Just to say that one
particular day each week 1 am
going to be in (he same exact
spot, the same caacl lime, sort of
get* me down."

irate, auperintendant o f sa fe ty, and W . It.
M o y c. chairm an nf H rrth e rh o u ti o f l/scumo*
k f. L E A V E N W O R TH . Kan. —
tive llngineer*. T h in was L y o n s ' last ru n Army Secretary Wilber M Bruchfro m Jacksonville to T a m p a , through S a n ­ rr on the continuing need for in
fo rd , his fo rm e r home. (H e r a ld S ta ff l ’h o to ; fantrymen:
"Be must be prepared for limit
cd war. If we are not prepared
that Is the very thing that will
cause it to happen."

Elvis Fans, Relax; He's Family Vanishes;
Empty Auto, Dolls
Not Dead, Just Working
Provide No Clues

BAD N A U H E IM , U r r m a n y
(U r i)-P r e s le y fans nf the world
r e in . Elvis tint drad — he was
•illy work lay.
The American rink ’n* roll siar
• bounded up the steps In his hotel*
home here Wednesday ami c»*
pressed surprise at reports he

Market Destroyed
By $200,000 Fire

■

ST. PETERSBURG (U P I) - A
■fait-ipreadlns hre guttrd a l* r;r
supermarket herr early today,
causing an estimated IKS),two
damage.
A fire department spokesman
described it as the ‘'second worst"
fire in the histor&gt; of this resort
City, I l l laid I)r&gt;n'a .Supermarket,
one ot the South's largest priva­
tely owned stores, was a total
loss.
One fireman, Kirhard llurlstnn,
21. was injured when the heat
eiplodrd a plate glass window and
splinters nf glsis were hurled
Into his fair.
A doien other lire lighter* nar­
rowly escaped death nr Injury
When they ran from Hu- blaring
building only seconds Indore tho
yoaf raved in.
A blanket id tilnrk smoke bung
•ver tho rily this mm rung while
firemen soaked down the charrrd
ruins to prevent spread &gt;d the
blare to adjacent buildincs.
Two patrolmen, speeding In
answer an emergency rail, spot­
ted (lames In the huge store
shortly before midnight. A general
alarm was sounded, bringing lire*
fighting units from all parts id the
city.
But by the time llrrmcn aim ed,
the blase had too much ol a start
In the old. (ratnr building.
Kt plotline buttles anil canned
goods and hravy imnkr ham
perrd the Bremen. A few entered
Ihr building tut were forced hack
by the flames. The) made It out
Just heforo the root lollapsrd.

Pie Eaten Early,
Workers On Strike
DONCASTER. England ( L T D —
Seven hundred automotive work­
ers staved home front the lord
plant herr today because of a
pork pie.
The pic was eaten by Donald
Farr, V , live intnule* be lore Ids
mid'morning break at the plant
Wednesday, When Karr was fired
his ro-wnrkrra went on strike,
The N ails mrlted down an ralimaled I50.no Herman M is In
order to hrlp fight World War
Jl, according to the National O ro­
graphic Magarlne.

NEW YORK — T V columnist
Marie Torre after serving a today
jail term for contempt nf court
for refusing to reveal the source
of a news story :
“ If I had to revtat any source.
bail been killed in an automobile
Id feel that t had betrayed my
aindent.
MIN ER A , Va. (U P lI - What profession, myself, my church,
But he sighed, someone is at
happened to the Vernon Jackson m&gt; paper ami everything I stand
ways reporting hr s drad.
(or."
'These thing* happen," hr said. family?
“ Once someone had me dying of
Last Sunday night their aban
throat canter. I guess ICt part of
cloned automobile was found on a
the game.”
Presley, still dressed in his lonely back road. The cars' four
Army fatigues, returned In the occupants, Vernon, a 3 year old
hotel where hr lives with his fa­ feed clerk. Mildred. 2a. his wife,
ther anil gtandmoihrr from work and their Iwo children, Susan
at the nearby Arm y base. Ills
raey German sport* car was park­ Ann. &lt; and Janet, II months, had
Dirrrtora of the Sanford Allanli*
vanished.
ed outside undented.
Rank proclaimed I9&amp;8 a “ very
■| had to stay behind an estra
(Tu ri were scanty. Mr*. Jack- prosperous year” for both the
i mi pic of hours ami because I snn's purse, containing one dollar,
bank and Seminole County,
didn't get bark to the hotel at was found In Ihr car along with
Net earnings aflrr lave* were
Die usual lime no duubt the ru­ a nursing Iwrtlle and Iwo dolls.
inS.Ri7.lt. Robert Bauman, bant,
mor* spread," he said.
The krya were in the ignition.
president, said yesterday.
The young singer look advanPolice, bolstered by the testi­
Rank deposit* showed an in
lajre of Ihr interview to answer mony of another couple who told crease of
over I9.'n
recent eoniplainls from some nf of a mysterious stranger who "B e had a substantial number of
his Army buddies Dial hr gets tnrd to stop them, believe the
new accounts, including many
estra time off.
Jarkson* were forced to abandon from the Navy. And this coming
“ The uni- thing I've been cun their ear and enter another auto. yrsr tools even tiettrr fur us.
stantly trying to do Is to prove I But why?
Ilauman said.
do as much work anil for jusl as
Officer a of the Hanford bank,
“ I don't h a v r a motive,"
long as everyone else.” hr said.
one of eiglil In the Atlantic N a ­
“I sleep in the anciwr with the rest Sheriff W. E . Proffitt said.
The other couple, Mr. and Mrs. tional chain, are R. .1. Ilauiuan.
of the outfit.
president; J. W . fihands. chairman
“ Because I want to jusl do my Keith Waldrop of Montpelier, Va.,
of the board; It. I Mann, vicetold
police
that
on
Sunday
a
man
Army duly I didn't go into Kprrial
president: Itruce U. Paddock, viceServices. Although e v e r y o n'e In his early 2o« with long blaik
president; It W. Inane, cashier,
windd've heard me sing in the hair forced them to &gt;top by ro i­
arul il C. McBride, assistant cash­
club then, there dill would’ve ling in front nf Ihrir car
been complaint* that I was lead
Waldrop said that at the man ier.
Directors arc- llaumati, 11. D.
mg all easy life," hr said.
slipped across the front *rat of
Hlshtip, I. 1 Frasier, J. t\ Hutch­
lie said tie dorm T grl much Ills ear In the right vide door.
ison, R. F Mann, &gt;1. B. Pope, J
free time off from the Arm y, but Waldrop backed up and managril
“ when I'm off duty I like to lake to speed away. Hr said tils two W. .Hhandf, Ira K. Southward and
George A. Speer Jr.
It easy and fiddle around a till." children were with thrm at the
time.
The incident occurred about 9
p in., about 41 tninuln before the
abandoned Jarkson
tar
was
found Police believed Huy weir
W A S IIIN t, I ON ( U l 'l ) — Presi­ slopped between 9 41 and ID p.in.
BASHING TON M TU — Con
dent Klvenlmwrr tim a llirs a ruin­ on a roadside midway between grrss was asked today to get th
ing era when the entire l.astern their home and the homr of Mrs. economy "rolling at full speed ' b
Seaboard will l-crcimr one continu­ Jackson’s parents, Mr. and Mr*, rrpeating the 10 per -rnt frdera
ous urban community.
lewis Kill.
rvrisc tav on automobiles.
Hr sap) skillful national plan­
''.Somebody stopped them there
Rep. Charles K. I hambcrlati
ning was nieiled urgrntly to avoid and put them in annlhrr e a r ... It Mb hi. author of Die bill, sal'
i hau* in the time nf such “ cnrgalci hot I don't know why" Proffitt failure by ("esngress bs lake actio
polUci."
said
cm Ihr i.smr legislation last yea
Bpcsking In-line a dinner meet
A srareh of Ihr wiw.lt near the '‘contributed immensely I is th
illg Hie Association nf .Slate area hv F B I agents, stile am) lo­ crippling economic recession th*
Planning and Drvrlupnirnl Agen­ cal police turned up no clues.
plagued our nation.*'
cies Wrilnrsdiy night, the Prr«|.
dent said such mushrooming wav
virtually assured with the Amrrlcan population increasing at Ihr
plrvcnt ralr of nnr million i-er^ (M
’ rc' F L O R I D A C O U N T I E S
sons every four months
"We must s,r lint Ibis yiowth
t« not like that of Topay." hr said,
"It must have mrlhnd, ■nuimori
sense, direction, and lie orderly.
Ihls rails fur new approaches in
problem* of rvpanium Dial hasr
all but erased outmoded l-mrnl

1958 'Good Year'
At Sanford Bank

Ike Sees Seaboard
As One Community

•riri."

Curd Party Succchs
Veterans uf Wurld War I. barrack* 4ltd, .Sanford held a sucres
ful card party last .Saturday night
ai the American l.rgion Building.
Ed l.uderke, chairman nf ipeeial
projects, was in charge of ar­
rangements.

C E L E R Y G R O W ER S -

For higher yields
slop blights with DuPont
Zerlale" or "Ferm ale"
Du I'onl "reflate" /train sml “ Fermale" Err bam Fungicide# can be
■ted a* tgiraya nr dun* for the elfrcllve conirol » l early and late
blight and damping off of celery. They proleu growing celery plants
without danger of burning nr atuming. Fur |«w-cost disease prevention,
erdar “ Zerlale' 'or "Frrm ate" today!

WEB

Bill Seeks Repeal
Of Car Excise Tax

ZERLATE - FERMATE
Zlram Fungicide

Born o i a (esad ovnr rivar commerce with Apalachi­
cola, Calhoun County was Ior mad in t i l l . Incom* is
derived (rows general farming, lumbar and Irvastock.
"Raising" worms (or lish bait has reached th* proportion
ol a major industry. Calhoun County is noted too, (or its
tupoto hearsay, outstanding baal and defy cattla busman,
and profitable tuna oil industry. The Dead Lakes and
picturesque Apalachicola Hirer provide splendid hunting
and fishing. County seat it Itountstowes, named after an
Indian chief and its firit settler.
In progressive Calhoun County, aad thro u g h o u t
Florida, th* United States Brewers Foundation works
constantly fo assuea th* sal* ol bear and ala urvdtr
pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing that strict law
enforcement serves the bail interest ol th* people of
Florida, the Foundation stresses dose cooperation with
the Armed Forces, law arslorcamant and governing oHiciela in Rt cowtimang "saff-regulation" program.
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rail with plattle end*, l’laatie
Rrl Air—3 liedrohm pin* Florida
Machine and Supply Co.
Two bdrm unfuro, apt. 170.
or 'ayon taper. Coltoa or nylon
room
corner loi, 4'y*. »A 'A
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R E N T OR S A LE - .ft Arre ftrm.
247 AA. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 3 IU3
1700 Magnolia Aie. FA 2 3951.
cordi.
morigage
HJ.JnO.
Good
term*
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3
bedroom
home,
large
M ACH IN ER Y
FA 2 0444
S e nk nrik ( D « m nntl p R ln l C o .
barn. F.a»v term*, Jotepli It
A U T O C L A S S
_ I I — P E TS • LIV E S TO C K *
Beauttfullv furnlihed room. Private
II2 I U AA'. 2nd St. 111. F A 1-4433
l ei i . Ph. FA 2 1323.
Large
hmiie Very reasonable
borne. Phone FA 2-7304.
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SUPPLIES
IN S T A L L E D
suilalile l„r apartment, or lane .... . V . ' J ! * “ " Y v'-V l ' r&gt; l.—
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farmii a» it Allien, Drawer ,”, iniM ...
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I I — P LA C ES TO E A T
Court,
2164
ttrlando
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17— R E A C T ! PARLORS
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reramti' tile bath, eonientrnily
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19— F E M A L E H E L P W A N TE D
1(3-111 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 1-4122
nr" ‘ h,« h t r*'*e Ipmet piano to
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•till c jx n ?’*
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1— R E A L ESTATE FOR Skl.R
39— M A LE OR F E M A L E
«ume »mall monthly payments
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11— FO R S t S T
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At The Sifn Of The Totem Pole
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3 p m or
after 7 p m. 7 Room home, kitchen eleetrte,
h r o v V ! T l &gt; WU.Ll.AMg l.ftflf»V tb» .t»nnm&gt;&gt;'«ll»’i &lt;&gt;r *11M l .«th Motlly furni*hed apartment, pet*
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31— P IA N O SERVICES
1 I*1’ »'• "
F. :»(h St. Fondmart Ridr
rlrculation heater, reaimuble.
F A ;o js ;
• pare heat, air inndl'lnned. In
ate bath. 9S0 a month, inrlntle*
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SUl'THSIDP.
LAUNDROM AT
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U A -B U IL D L N G , REPAIRS,
program*,
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m r* i-" .n ° A*e n . v» baud
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Can tie liftanred ht3 Catalina
( E. PHILLIPS. .Agent
H4 S Park .Aie.
FA 1-0333.
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lait 75 \ 4it with driveway.
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1300 French Ave
FA 2 IWt ‘ DMNt; NORTH* Have a beautU
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tinknsnti i.n anv tni*ff«* !*■Vhi#n t 4*' ft
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ton. FA 2 JMO
Stimmrrlm Aie. F'A 2 719*.
Tun 3 hnlrnoin home* at 4M
alpaca pile lining inude, used
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t— R E A L E S T A T E FOR SALE
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M A -R O O F IN G A Pl.t'AIRING
idle, under rontlnicliun One to
like new, ) ours for 133 00.
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H O U SEH O LD GOOD*
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a Fenced Bark Yard
Von V x t k n L i v * T i n - r w s r r I NkN'OWN II I! If!* (|n i*er* i n t f
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Asmft. Laura II Drier. II. E. Tafler a 2 Eatrm rnU to lake
Flo rid a Room
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ANNUALS
701 Sanford Vie Phone F \ 2 1H3
F u r n itu r e and Applianefta
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th a ew aoaBfr pi|h|l#hf*l i t I ff
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PLANTS.
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PH FA 5-1301 — IT 92 at Hlasaatha
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F \ 2 4712 Theatre for Delbert Nary, K ip .
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date Jan 7S. '39.
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Theatre
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MATTRESS
Cath for furmture or lurplua.
in fhee 1’trfVllt tht ••i •#a1 mBtorliA iatBf of th*
maaonre or »n * l atept, leveling
Tb# annull
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E»p date Jan 22 3ft
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garage!
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wtreking call FA 2 4999.
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Sanford* Mutt Modern
110 N. Park Ave fti F A l - t l l t
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V.AIYTM t LE A N E R REPAIRS
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FA 2 3742
EA 2 4143.
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Methiln— Velma t’.onriler,
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FA 2 3232
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REALTOR A INSUBOR
M ittcliinx Ho a S p rin t
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Third St. A Park Avenue South
27 A - IIU L IH M ,
R E I* A I It S
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11-Work Wanted
Sam e
Price
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ImCAtei
Vail Call Hall
PAINTING
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Seminole County ainca 1913.
Imch Arbor, Stove, refrigerator
fiiMl, lti#U arliftn nf Aftinl .
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A good g a r i l r n A lawn w o r k e r
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C O N Y F o r llarguint! I n
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healer.
F'enrrd
hack
Satisfaction o r Y o u r
I* lo okin g f » r work. 312 O i k
ya'd. Small down payment and
I ’aed
And
D iacm itinutd
M o n ey C h e e rfu lly
I M I 'K I I I A I , D K C O I I A T O R H
Ave, S a n fo rd
aaiume payment* of 170 mo
painting and p a p e r in g
Refunded.
FA 2 4404
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Legal Notice

J. W. HALL

Legal Notice

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COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

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PLUMBING

WIIaSON - MAIER

$2go00

$SAVE$

s8280

only

•

Wall

monthly

Mather of Sanford

SUNLAND
Estates

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South
P IN EC R ES T

(

3rd Addition.

Seminole Really

VA • IT IA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As $100

R AV EN N A
PARk

Echol's Deluxe 3 Room Group

Quality Homes

M O D ER A TELY

$547.00 Value

P R IC E D

low Down Payment
Monthly Payments
I a ?s s Than Rent

Buy Now
Choose Your Ow n Tile
* And Paint Colors

FOR $395.00

I.IV I.V ; D O O M : Sof* Heel —
Tables — | Cork I ail
Fahrlctr ami Colnrn.

M atchin* C h a ir — - 2 Step
T a h le — 2 l.am pn. Choice of

6 C ha ir*.

IIE D R O O M : B ookcase lied — l l r e n e r w i t h M ir r o r —
C h e st of Dr.iwers — ID Y e a r ( iu n r a n te e d S p r i n t and
Mnllreww
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119

S.

Magnolia

Ave.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.
2 hr. CB home, ureen iwrch. ku
then rquipiwd, small dawn pay
maul. FHA financed *37 a
month Large nicely landrcaped
Ini, lenetian blinds Call Cnlbv
FA 2 IIJO eat. K M In I p. m
after 4 f A 2 nasi
5 room houae fur , garagr, loti,
fruit. Inquira FA 2-317*.

D E L IV E R S

SAosmaMe* fcdw l’A Seddinq Qd.
C oiw t ruction C o ., In c .
311 Weal UUi Street
Phone T A 3-JIM

E A 2 3716 nr F A 2- 791 0 after i l* .

C o r. H u y . IT -0 2 A 2 .th S I.
Phone F A 2*I.r»nt

D I N I N C R O O M : I.a r* e I t i" \ fid* Table —
Choice of Color*.

F A 2-0321

$3951

Stenfltrom Realty

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H E R B E R T STK.NSTROM
RealUr
I.VNN R U N E R
1.0 r r l I BROADWAY
K EN TO R R E TT
M i a n t r fnr l i t . , nine
A'taaii t'anv tluildlnr
Ariociatea
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Phona FA 2-5924
P ain ti ng A I.

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te .le ii C hild c a r e in m y home. N e a r a i r F ira t
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TV TUBES
« i ant than aiata ie» » i* -- nf
.••man a and r at nftiaa aOdreta
TESTED FREE
if ta. r talma c' and aliall ke
— In year henka
aenen In l.e |h* alalmenl. kit
aa»a«. »r au.traer. *t..l am a.i.n
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Anything
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2 2470

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19311

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Mr imile you In be our t'lral* nlmolultly free
without obligation at one of Sanford’* leading
Moteln while you locate suitable houaiag for
you and your family. Pick up your key at the
Sales Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

B R A ILE T ODHAM. Pre*.
Corntr Hwy. I7-H2 &amp; 27lh St.
Phone FA 2 I SOI

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Sale Starts Friday 9a.m.
Shop Early while Selections are P le n tifu l---Now is the time to buy, while prices are low!
9 Chatham.
Men's Jackets
Wind proof, water

repellent,

M ens Underwear

matching lid cover, several colors

washable, guaranteed against
T-Shirts,
and

Regular 10.95

In 100?t virgin acrilan. warmth
without weight, washing machine

Rug with non*skid back, and

nice bright stripes in sizes
36 through 42.

Blankets

Bathroom Sets

Undershirts

Shorts

( Broken

sizes).

Closeout A t

Regular

Sale

4.98

3.79
2.89

3.98

6.99

shrinkage, also against moth dam­
age, n u j 72 x DO for single or double
beds.

Regular 14.95

Now 11.89

Bed Pillows
Men's Suits

All new duck down, fuM
size (2 x 27) sound, rest

One rack of Men's suits

full

sleep,

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an

sxtra

value at

and sport coat* in

Regular 6.95

broken sizes.

Now 4.98

2 tables of piece goods, ineluding cotton prints, so­
lids, corduroy, velveteen
and other fabrics, all

Blankets
Bt.

Mary’s, all pure
wool, white ami pastels,
size for either single or
double bed.

Ladies

Hose

Each Piece
Sale Tagged

Regular 16.95

s#,e 11.89

All desirable shades, sizes 8' * to 1 )

Sale Priced

greatly reduced in pries.

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Bov's Slacks
In ages 8 this 18, gabar­
dine weaves, made
by

TOM SAWYKR. solid col­
ors of blue, green, tan and brown.

Men's Sleeveless
Sweaters

Entire Stock
Ladies

Dresses

Regular 4.98 to 7.95

Sale

3.89 To

And vest sweaters. Sizes small,

Boy's Sport Shirts

medium and large.
All styles and
chilling
fabrics

from

sizes in.

half-sizes, nmny
which

to

choose.

In flannel, corduroy and also

Regular 5.00

Sale Priced

2.99

cotton prints. Ages 8 thru
18.

i

Men's New

Regular Prices

Short Sleeve

9.95 to 59.95

Sport Shirts

Sale

Samsonite
Hade by "Mark Twain"

Luggage

.Valuta to $5.00

10

Now 2.69

A variety of sizes and oolora at

Closeout Prices
Or

2 For 5.00

Men's TV
Jackets

Build colors, rich sateen label, sizes

QUANITY

small

medium

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Old Junior High News Briefs I
To Be Demolished .School Plans Made

(Eh? B ’a u fn r ii i i m t l d

C L IN TO N . Tcnn. t l T l i - A r c h l
A crumbling monument to the
building in the rear will he *av led* today- began drawing plant j
*
AN IN D EP EN D EN T DAILY NEWSPAPER
*
early 1900'* will be torn down
cd and renovated. to make a new for rebuilding Clinton High School,
nr* week,
home lor the Vocational School, dctlroycd by dynamite lait Oct. 5.
VOL X L IX
,‘nitcd Press Leased Wire Established 1908
FRIDAY. JA N U A R Y 16. 1959
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 3T&gt;0
Toe
former
Sanford Junior Sealed bid* were opened &gt;e*tere Huh St ool on 9th and Palmetto
day for the demolition of the ,*{.] P o i ’S O llS H l U ’t
yrill ho demoli,hed. The two-story aciiool. An optimistic achool board , K lH A H A . Japan l U P D -T h l r t e --------------------------- ---------------- - .had hoped that tome of the ma- f
^ IM nR(r, w . fro„ tlrd bl ,
te n .) could t* salvaged: and had Brrp
r J Thurw|
ln , r tm .
eten ventured that maybe a con „ „ „ mlth , lrUfk
wlth , |r.
tractor wrould pay the board to dine*.
wreck the place.
Aa the bldt revealed, tHi % wa* I n ' i l i t r i i I'll t ii itv ^vp f
not the cate The loweit bidder * * ' « « * , U 1 1111011 *~LL
• a* Henry McAlitter. Sanford.
CARACAS, Vrm-tucla ( H I T ) — ]
who bid 33.810 to demolish and leader* of Vrneiurla* political
rrin utr the budding. Tlie highest I* Hie* have agreed on Feb 1 a.
bidder wat an Orlando firm with *hc date of Irrtldrnt elrct Romulo
bid Siu.WS
Betancourt'* tnaugurallon.
Seminole realtori
•riiiinoir
ic n u H i wvrr
were ium
told itail
*«bi
H rp rrtrn U liv n of the comp All
.
m
night that their tervlce* go “ far lev submitting bid* told the board K e p O l 't e i 'S i . 0 0 I s U S y
beyond that of making a deal," the building wa* in vurh poor
TAl.LAHAS.sfcK. fcla. t U I T l *
that Ihcy should, at a tervlce to rumtilton that very little *,|vagc y lor ida tiov. |*niy Collin* can
cu.tomerv
and tocommunity,
could lie obtained from i Whole celled hi* weekly new* conference
An lnturan.tr gommlllr* wa* ap _____________
........ fit: that a
_
A.aiiciuy. The board
take a buyer around to .how wrallt will bate to !w
nocked Timrtday at the request of new. pointed by the Seminole County low bid of *4.807 and a high of
AIKI A M iO &lt;U l 'l )-Ui*hop Join, j aluirtly before midnight,
WASHINGTON (UP! I — The
them where they can fine! utlli over after the roof it removed men who .awl thev were too huty School iioarrf .e.terdae
»'• t&gt;M were “completely out of ” •
Methodiit bishop
lie had bean blthop of Florida
White flout# today unveiled a
’
’ ‘ ‘ h001 ,u‘*m &gt;e ,,,r u ,y niorning. |(||e.
for Flori.ljt and Cuba, dirtl un and Cuba *inca 1932.
tiei. market*, buiinritet and An engineering firm la.t year told to attend,
generator
The committee will advite the
contend* were ngnrd
with
1,1 » hotpllal here Tuner a) service* were ached five pound a t o m i c
other place* needed lo be known the »chool board that fire escape*
board un an inaurance program j,i|,o Rurton, architevl, for the re*,r **•» M
uled at II a m. Saturday in ihe which rxperla of the Atomic Ko­
to a newcomer.
could not be fattened to the wallt.
tor coumy
county t.uuu.*,
t.hool*, wnicn
which are
are on
on uoiauon
moat ion oiof trtiroo
Oviedo titan
High .viiool
School
Rrantcomb hail tveen Pint Mrihodlit Church of' OrUmto ergy Commf**lmi haded aa a •**!«M
Mr*. Betty Jane Boone Rising* for fear of pulling them out
. . . ... , 1 ...
,
ior
a where he terved aa patior inline*|ni'i.ant bteaklhrotub in pfoduc*
’ . ’ .} ** *“ I oliceman ^ br(nk 0f , gg million conitruc- and ihe addition lo Ovirdo Kle- ho.pitalurd here titiet J «n
9 »r, vice pre»ldent of Ihe Florida
The firm alto itatrd that a cun .
nicnliry School
Scnoo! KK TT MHwee.
Ml]wee.
* h. art condition Doctor, dialrly onor lo being electrd ing rlectrie piT'ver from heal,
Ataociation of Realtori. and gueit centrated movemcnl in the build
\ iiolice
‘ i,“ mJrecruiting
T ’ ;.
’ potteri,
'\h°
thin program. Appointed lo the .notary
.or
wat
luaid were It. Janie* Cut. Rul-ert .ui^rinlemlrnl of county tchool/
,lr afpeureti to Iw on Ihrlhldiop. Ilurial wtU It* it 1 pm .
A™ nry
Prevented
apeaker at the realtori meeting, ing might cauic It to itart »way
enlcneed lo |K month* in tail Strut and Andrew tarraway.
told the board that tin addition*
10 '&gt;* &gt;*&lt;r) when be appar Sunday in I'nlon Spring*, Ala.
lre ild .n l fciaenhow.r lor a
atreated many point, that they Ing and collaptc
Hhit were rejected oti an inter* would be computed beturr the ne*t
tullered anotlier aeliurr wltcre lw wat lw&gt;rn
demonitr»iion on hi* oiliie de,k
tbould know and do beiidea juat
The achool wat built in the ear I rmr.ita&gt; (or itraling an electric
drill and ear radio
The family requeued that no ^ J"bn A. Met one. chairman of
tailing a cualomer a liouac.
ly part of the century. It wat firit
communication tytlem for Croom* &lt;chu.il year
fkiwrrt tie tent and that any tuch
1
enrollment in Oviedo tc'kHil*
A highlight of the meeting wa. considered unfit for occupancy In i t . . ,
U i.r lv t •
i vprv.ti.Ki of i) inpath) be made
cetirrator, acconlmg la. the
• imtallation of olficert Wil- I!)!!, La.t year children .till were
‘ iCtlKv^ l v l ^l l l &gt;
ia. mrieaard by u prr cni in the
the
to m inion, in Cuba
AKC. Hat an efficiency a) ttmea
llam Stamper wa* reelected preti attending clanct there
ie.olution requcllng the city ol
W A sH IN tiTO N 11If ! I— The Kl* |
The blthop apparrntlv toll, red Krealcr than any known before in
fir.I fuur month, of thaw tchoo!
loday
dent Neil farm er wa* '.anted
The newer tectlon. built in Ihe •enhower adminiitratinn
a brail attach in hit home in " ,r tram latino Of heat into rle c
i a. Toe »co ol hoard a
vice prraidenl.
t.lady t Haw ton. late '20*. will b» made into *U wa. couunitled lo a new civil
lo.ilulion rr.|Ur*ting the .iiy oi J
II I C L rtS L I3 IC U
i J a iktonvdie Jan. 3 but wat un trie l«'**er. lit first ini ’cdiale apitcralarv - trraaurer, Geraldine clattroonia and utfirr* for the right* program rmpha»uing guar
Dvitdo to clo.r the road Immevli
aware of the teruiu.net. ol hi* pLatlon wa* r*|iertrd to tie aa
Waller, correipondlng tecretarj'. Seminole C o u n t y
Vocational inter* of voting right*.
at. I&gt;- in front of Dvitdo High
n .. y ,i , .,i
i
condition, lie drove to Ocala Ihe l" r P°wcr wiurce for hroadcaaling
and Wally Dietrich, director.
School The playground will lie
. . ..
S» tool. The Uianl will pa&gt;iivled*' y|- r , ,|l0, , hi. car Into another
*•*&gt; *» prearh at an evange unil* *,*t* invtnimenta tired Into
Among the gueit* were Sanford come a parking lot There ii ade U 0 C i J l l l l l G o U D D u r t G l l
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ii
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r
,.i.
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l _
»Ugl toward thepaving of a .tie r! „ , ^ ,,
at fcreneb * * « ' r « " &gt; »'»• • « * ' " wmplaincd » l« jo iL .-rd ^ r i c a n ttUUitefc,
Mayor
Al
WlUon
and
County
quale room for etpantlon
in ■Ihe
I'AHIS ( L'lT l— The National At
.kirling the pievrlit home rconoru* arut wym q,
of chett pain*,
A',r device opent the way for
Committloner
Chairman
John future
M'inbly gave an overwhelming
i. • building and the pnipo-nl cafe
i.,
s , o . n u,irr
After ihe rally he called hi. l|te of million* of Callout of radioKridcr.
vole of cunfldrner today to I’rc
DKS
MO I N K S ,
Iowa i l l ' l l u.infon'
...........
T o n i m r . . r o t t e d d o i'lo r In O r l a n d o who o rd e re d a * U ‘ «- au .m ie w a l l a m a l e r i a l no w
Mr* Kltinger taid that a real
inirr Michel IN'bre'* new govern
lull, f arriialet, loo.
red hm
l‘relimlnar, plan, wet.- appio. Krrnch y ,, „„ j ,ll(| n0)
„„ him lo go to ihe huapilal here for «orod m underground van m the
toe “ mu*t know architecture, ad
ment which I* dnigned In revlorc
Writ
vertitlng and many little ihlngt,"
pepper" father of m children in «'•' f«r Ihe Rotcnwald and Midway ....... ..
h,
Howard • fberkiqv
franre to “ national greatnet "
fjir
Tile device produce* five wall*
to that the ruitnm rr ran get all
the la at 14 year*. *ayi be plant School*,
Lane, Vl ml., until he .Iturk II
Br,'n reported
of
flecirir energy. It can o|&gt;erate
of the fact*.
hro.&gt;d*oh
Holler
taid
Con
nor
ron.lillon
tlncr
Ihe
atla.k
al
on “ liMog alow."
"A deal ia likr a paraetmte—
would lw reeaamlned for a ilm*
no
**rc iw im nlcl “»''*■«"',,^&gt;*
The part • iTirtokre
Indian.
lo tee him
Over a i&gt;criod of 2.S daya, Uie
you only get onr chance." »he
NLW Vtlllh t U I T l
Iruilg gitotr wife wat 2t when they
er't lirrm r
llithop Ilian..omb wa» named gnvcrnmenl tcirnli.t* .aid a total
aaid
W ASHINGTON (U P D
Alla*
linda
Uuiae.
acre
married
tn m b.. -taxi ..n hi
!&gt;— An A
IL , H*rlin'* |l*«btcr.
, .
t
....................
...............
Another Lake Alary man, Jamct
Hu “ Mrtlioditt of Hie Year" in " f *-«o iHiumli of lu llrrlra would
Mr*. RUtnger gave four rra Intercontinental balllvtie
abtuiumed her
her engagement
engagement Thurt
Thurt pig),
]ia^|, im-thduy
|l|rthday Thurntay
Ttiurntay he dliln't
halllttle mlttllr
mittile announieil
7 " : ‘ .emMraHer •»&gt; b) the World Oulhwik. a
«&gt; &gt; T -'-c e the t .m .
''■&gt; h'/.douanl
1“' Ldouard KK. fcmnut.
Kmmel. ton
ton of
of plan
(lUn to have
h l, r any mufe
•on* why people buy: 11&gt; for coin launched from Cape
( ape Canaveral.
Canaveral, '..j
more rhilt
children
truck thi. morning.
mmnini. Mr» I'anty mli.imiary
perKulical
ol
the am«unt of rnrrgy which Ihe new
fort. (1) the opyiotite tea, 13) to yia . ITiurtdav night flew let* *,r ' 'v »*»°n &lt; Kmmel of Newt
Hut. hr taid, hr had never hern
i generator rouhl turn out, Tha
avoid embarraaiment. i4) tn pro- than 100 inllet liecautr of appar* ' otk
t.irry atKiut our marriage."
Strange, i.t, fell out of the car church.
■.atrllite which hroa.iratt Ihe P m 'Living »low" didn't mean idle
Lo.\tJW(H)l&gt;~Opening crrvllion* onto the pavement She wa* lak
lect reputation
rn i trouble In lit rocket engine*, i t
t . u
•
.
! nlcnt t voice from tpare vhortly
A motion lor a tomtit Illr** to ||V(v 11 r-fr-itw#&gt; fti'partnirnt mm) to
I t- t 1(1S 4*1 LX IL t i l l J \ ! I ll V m*., though, be .aid, crlrlitating ie» were held here yetlcrday for rn to Seminole Memorial Hot
I liefott*
Chriatma*
carried
JO
lien, the turn of hi. own century by the Crorgr Harr Umpire School pllal tuffeiing of vliock. and ia
inlorm the Welcome Wagon of djl&gt;.
MfcXIt u f | T Y t lT IT i — lien.
|voundv ol hittrrlca which laalrd
Tlie program wat hiwldigtited ferationt of Hie tralp and ellwiw,
newcomer* Ui the Sanford ulua a tyioke.inan taid the trouble lomat Samhri llernundri, for- walking a mile to Ihe county
for 18 day*.
will be lookrd into and brought |11(j
j r{
pintMunted tiut uier commander of the .'ml Mill courthome fur a new gun permit hy Harr a talk lu the 2A young *|y,^ a.eidi iit occurred at Five
Ofinlal. van! the new atomit
_ up at the neat meeting.
II wat rtlahlithcd that the mil* tary Ihttriet. hat la'en ap|Knnted
The luity oldttrr, who dally hirn that c.vn..itute thi. year'* point* on II w.’ State Trooper ORn
generator could have kept Ihe
•
The dinner meeting al Jim ,,|r
Mat not deliberately dr- •hLrf of »!aff of Ihi* Menran vkipp.-.l nqie until he l.roke hit
tlmleiit bode, Tlie rlndtienl Harr &lt;;arrt-I(
repurtrd
coittiderahle
tmail iitoad.aiting .taimn m the
S(H*nrrr» wat ended by tinging
bj (hr range vafrly old iriny
(iKit at U . .till walk* fmir nr live
fold Ihe men almut Ihe great mod damage h. Ihe Strange'* auto
Happy llirth.iay to one ol the C(.r
j|lr |,,,| |u ve
l.fcWISIIl Hu. Tciio. I l l l 'D - A .atrllite going thnmgh n e x t
mile* a day
f**1' arbiter* in urgatiiied huetiail imi|(||,.
Driver ol ihe truck wat
Chrittma*.
member*. J . W. Hall.
Deliberate .Iritruetton I* or­
Viter three marriage* and IJ tmlay, and urged them lo develop y r*nkIt Covington, l-aiirlnghurg,
doctor pronoun.ed a 3year old
children, ranging from I to to. 1Judgment and *elf confidence to .j p
child,found in a drunken ttuyMir
dered fur miittle* when tracking
W KST J O IN T . N A | L T I » InttrumenU thow them to tie wan­
they will tie able to matter every
y|r*. Vivian Crotliy Welth. San Thuriutay, out of danger tmlay at
Secretary of Slatr John Kmter Carrirale* watn'l likely lo con
dering off court.' Hie I'rnlnenn
tlder
HO
old
Hi*
mother,
he
tail],
|
alluation
that
ant.
*
on
the
field
fuf,t
alto tangled with a trailer* a boapllal liere
Iluili « will la- preti'iile.l with the
It .u.-it thi. tlalrmenl
lived to lie 118
The mm attending Ihe achool lrm y, m u monting. when the
Dr K J Phelp* laid Jimmy
tecoml annual Syvanu* Tiiayrr
“ The Atla* intcrcoiiHncmal t al* Award at founder* day cert*
Hr inel hit pittenl wile, 'tary,
thi* year cum* from cnail-to* , lru.k ( arltnn L. Hank*. Bridge fae Da.l* "abmild tveall right."
little mittile te&lt;l fired Thur.day monlrt here on ATarch go
at a tire and ruhlier plant tier*
coatl. one from Puerto Rico \ill*-. Del Mr* Welth wat cliarg butrecommended that
"the child
night Irom (.'ape Canaveral. Ha .
where ihcy helped produce warHarr Introduced Harry Brown. r,| ^ph L.itura to wield right of lie taken trom hi* parent*."
time 112) bullet pri*d tank. He a graduate ol the t.hool. now( WJ)* by Sgt. Butler, who taid the
The t«iy * ronditlon had been
|
Junior t&gt;atkclball ha. come to
A ll B n c h e lu f S F i l e d
TALLAIIA&amp; SKE (U P I) — Tha
twill hr.) to painting in lit* later umpiring in the We. lern La-ague. ,|itl
u,r *t„p *|gn at I I • t c d at critical Thuriday.
Sanford,
lint .td acut] alcoh-illtm. . , »u le Hoard u( Control Unlay*PM ANILA | L 'lT )— Bachelor )Ki- &gt;rar(
'
"
Brown wiji he hi* chief aide. Na Orlando Drive and French A .* ., a victim
'After a tu.retaful launch, an
Sit team* arc tchclidrd for apparent malfunction tn the pro licen.cn in tne loan of Calo can
tne h.fv t ’pairAtr Mr aiA/rpw^A Perry J.u* at ^
Carrilal.t' wife .aid lie utcil lo tlnnal l.eaguc Umpire tain flurk* Ttirre were no Ibiuriri.
Mri. Scott l**vi*. *rr In Jail herr **all coach at Hori.la sTata i ni»
piaciic* teuton* tomorrow in the pultlon tytlem rrvulird in a Rigid '”'*r Mam.a paid d .-r U b-lay ...r |jkf. *
|lt. lunch" every hart, wlto came to llurr‘1 »rhool
National Guard[ to m n - Tte
lr„
^ tn
miWl~
their ..ngh* bleaacdr^a. A '..,..1
, J
( * (. ,enian iilil hr in &gt;931. fm b from Hie pitching
rhargrd with public dronkeneti trn ity wilh a three year contract
team* are a reault of a hatkrtball
________________
lh„ r, ,.oltfp
nt .ir,d , '
a. tlronv
and
and diaunierly c o n d u c t
The at a .alary id lll,nou a year.
tirong mll'I
and tougli at any mound of the St land* Cardinali,
law*
h
i
it
I
ii
nl
&gt;
a
u
linn
Ifc
1
..
.
.
.
•
*
"
llronjs
clinic held latt Satunlay. wlien .
_
^
KStl Preiident Roliert SI roller
then, herauar “they don't have of ,.ur men " lie retired irom will aim be an mtlrurt.ir
mother tal.l Jimmy l*‘e drank
more than Ml Uiy* learned the A t i J / v T i l r n f
f lU O r
recommended the three year con­
farnlllr* in tuppi.rt ”
Another
highlight
id
the
after
almut
a
quart
of
wl.ltky
while
work in IH.VI,
fundamrntalt
from
Seminole M U I U
I U I IIJ V r C I
n, am wat the Inlmductutn of
tlie, her huihand, and her broth tract to give Mott “ iccurity and
County hatkclball coarhrt
Mri Jutui J Mrtiraw, wife of the
er drank alum! two gallon* of a tufft.lint lime to prove hintThe l* a, m. practice vciiom to­
legendary manager of the New
"moonahtne," Marling Saturday aelf."
LONDON |l.TPi i in r Iiuciir.t
morrow will be followed by weekThe approval of Viott* contract
York liianl* She wat acroinpan
Jan
morning
of
Kent
and
her
daughter
Prlnceu
Hobby Hatkrll ami hi*
# B official league game* at the
In lu rrrrd Torn Nugent at FSU
led
tiy
Mr*,
ChrDty
VValth
wliote
"Seott
gave
wilitky
lo
my
Aletandr* fly to .Vlrviro City fceb.
liand will play Frb 8 al the San
Armory.
A
Junior hatketball
D tr huihand wat hutine*. man­ ford Civic C rnlrr
young ’un
I don't do R my wat the main item of buttaeM
Harley Flliott Amlerton, .it. II to ttart a tour of Latin Amer­
court ha* !&gt;een laid out or the
ager
for
the
great
Katie
Ruth.
telf He gite* H lo them and I today for Ihr Hoard
etraped without Injury yetlcrday ica. it wat announced at their
The
Capitol
Herordt
»tar
ha*
boyt. who are in the 8 1? age
The Hoard went along with
vi j*trr of cerrmontea for Hie or* Iwen popular tlnre IBM. when he can't help it." *hc taid.
when hit car tlid broa.lil.lr, then retidence, Kemington 1'ala.e
group
Stroller'* recommendation unanlcation
wat
Charlie
Vlnrnton
of
Davia
laid
hr
didn't
"rem.-m
turned over at the Interterllon of
wat
(eaturrd
hy
Jackie
lileavon.
F T HRAt.ti, N. c. (U l’l )— Gen.
The league i* tpuntored liy the
miouily, imlnllng out that tU
Onorn Hoad and Sanford Ave
Market! hat appeared on the ber a thing aliout It "
Cieorge C 'larthall awokr frntn the Seminole County Chamtier of
Sanford Recreation Department.
againtt
rontracta
for
Commerce.
The
Rev.
Holier! Steer Allen Show, Nile T V nnd
The couple and Mr*. Davli' policy
Arrordmg lo Sheriff* Deputy
a
cnmfortaiile
night
In
good
Ronald Perry, director, cltrd the
i r .t r bVl*) 'an,'l Th'r d.wlor Va.d' bp&lt;»r. Sanford Naiarene Churrh. , f(, with Benny lioodman at brother, Roliert Shirley, wer* ar roarhe* did not apply lo new
V rm
Hrrwtier. An.leraon wa*
eoichev for their volunteer jellgave tbr Invocation Trie oo-iling . arnrgle llall t fir.I Jar* concert, retied Thuriday by the Mate men.
traveling weal on nnora &lt;t ad.
hit chan, et for romplelr recovery
vilie* Coactic* tor the laague
Muvt wat backfliT.t coach at
eloved with a prayer by The Carnegie llall runrerl In highway patrol and the child wat
and applied brake, rapidly a* he
are good unle.t he tuffert another * J
are Harold Sherwood Hip Stamp
the t'nlvermy of Wltrontin. Nu­
I haplin Nltil* Hubble. Calbolic eluded famnu* )an men tlene taken In Ihe hotpilal
approached the inl.Ttcctlon Hie ,
•link
•r, John Anlethurgir. Ira llin.i
I'hrlpt taid the boy could not gent wa* hired away from FSU
car fir at tlid, Ihrn .pun around
Teddy
Wilton.
Lionel
Atr Krup.
The rhief of medicine at Wo* J ha&gt;,,in *' ,h* ! W " r'1
O man, Otcar
Pennlnglun. Buck
I.JV.’
and overturned, corning tn m l
Marry Jame* and Count have lived murh longer had he md »'T •»» *'niver»ity .d Maryland,
mack
i.rnrral
Ifo.pllal
lien
ol
,
Hampton.
Melt*. Wendell Springfield and
re crm d mrdiral aid.
on it* top Final retting place, W ASHINGTON ( i P I) - Soviet Grorge W Powell .aid M ar.h.ll
r hr . i *A_' “ JU*!.Ct1'1&gt;; l l a t l e .
MU Proctor
wat prunited to Harr by Mayor
wa* Ihe north»att rornrr &gt;d San Deputy P r e m i e r
The nrrheatra will come to San
Anavtav | had recovered from Ihe "Immedi­
County coaclie* who conducted
At l.irmann, virc president of thr font from a Miami engagement
ford Ave , again*I the Hop tlgn
the clinic were Paul Miklrr. Hud
. , i M i k o y a n and Serrtiary ol Stale ate effect*'' of Ihe mild .Irokc be local Chamber nl Commerce
An.ler.on. .(teed wat
Ticket* for (he * 12 midnight
Layer. Dick Silvrr*. Howard liorFotter Dullrt talked for two ,U.,,1
rrrd. r *rl&gt; T *"'r.‘,l l &gt;,1 *'
at 80 mile* per hour hy Hrrwwter John
.lance will h* limited to avoid
.
. __
oinlrr hump in nrarli) Plnrhuril.
die. Melt* and IToctor Silver* It
Th r Sanford Male fhoru* wtfl
mlnutri rmray
Itxlav Ttir
The SI tcvlan wa. eontideml hmir» «jnrl
... «2S rnmurei
me
T)lr Uralment eon.l.tt rht. ft.
over crowding
in charge nf officiating and ttalitColder
(hit
aflrrnuon.
Partly ting Sunday night during evening
Ticket*
afi
available
al
Miller
.rdalion lo cuntrol any irrila
lie*. The league It patterned af a total lo»t Hrrwtier charged Itmtian .aid they tm.l “ an et
flou.lv and murh . older lonigbl. tend, c* at the First Baptiat
Itadio and Appliance. VAinii TV,
Aivdrrton. who it amen.ticr of the rbang. uf .u*w. on quritlona of lion in Ihe hraln," taid I'owell
ter Hiddy H a tk e t b a ll
Saturday and Sunday p a r t l y Church
Shore I’ll rot
amt
tho
Sanlonl
He.
rcallon
oilier.
*'.S!,.!*X
.°
Unlaraai in
Litii .idct " "He had * eomfortahle nigtu amt
During the Monday rehear.al at
|)r Tom l.argen amt Dr. Fd Mail ordert »houM be tent to the rliMidy and told, laiw tonight
Air Station with failure lo have
Mikoyan taid he and Dullrt »PPr » r*d In
good tplril* thli I iml.ey are attending a "Seminar uV’
,.ilir’i He. trall'in Department,. mostly In the M'a. Inr reaving I 30 p. m . election of offtcera
hi* .rh irlr under control
a , , ,. planned In met I again at I p
m morning
anulhrrly wind* i t lo J* mile* per will lie held Tlie rehearsal will
in ■'iirgery" at the Unlvrrtlly nf I City
1
The accident
Hall, with checkt payable to
nrrti rr al 3 13 |oa|a&gt; for fur1rier dl.cut.i.m . of “ l*r ••talking and alert
but
hour,
thifling to northerly M hi tw under Ihe direction of Harry
Florida
Funil
p 111
the Civil tenter Music
it tu n ill ditpule lieI ween tbr &gt;* allowed mi vlaltur* other than
It mile* per hour Ihl* allrriu&gt;m VArir at lltr Sjtdurd Civic Certlrr,
Hie two Sanford doctor* are Drrta it optional
F**t aral Wetl They alto will " i t Mar.hall, who it lodged in Iraitiing of new development* |n
A profetaor from the Univer.itj'
ur tonight.
I Ail meudier* are urged to attend.
have dinner tnnlght, and Mikoyan * nwm arm** ibr hall, .aid medical tpeclalllir* whirh apply
of Florida W-HI addret the Sanford
Word l.a* hern received here of will «*e I'recidcnt
Kitenhowrr Powell
Rotary Club Monday.
tn patient care.
CapeWarren (I, Saturday.
Thr
do.tur
Norman B
Thornton, of the thr death nf
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,T"'Mr* VIat.hall
— .........
iT*m mptci
.
,
r
.
Main
topi.i or
of inr
Ihr teinmar
annular in
In ronlra.t with mutt „r hi. “ a. retting well and •he.Nng up r|u,Jr -Surgery of Ihe Alimentary
School of Huainrt vdminiitratlon. Yow
S OW
100 SolCS
J())1 - lhllfJrtc Murger,
3
hat r l.o .n “ W lul't timad for
t ap1 Yow wat in command it previous ronlatt* with the pre... ** -ell »• cuuld l » r.p rd rd und r(ilt(
Surgery. " , ..
,
are going
Butineta" at hit topi.
a C 124 Globcmailer. carrying Mikoyan ruthrd from Dullrt' of er ihe .train
ucn»e
a,
|li •eric* U condmtrd at (iainrt
,, tlowly in Beniinole i ••oil
Timm ton TjHikc to teverai San •
cargo —
to
Anchorage.
tta.ka
flee
without
pausing
tn
answer
I'owell
.aid
M
.ir.h
alli
chain,.
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.
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• .
. „ rl
i,.
Alter Hie n r«. &gt; 1 * t
■ '
ford fivle did'* la.t year, ami •**» when two of Ihe four engine* fall quevllnn* *ho| at him tiy reported for complete recovery » i r tiikh I (|, |{«-Mj(h and the Honda Medical
dropped
off
and
a
t*
*
now
h
.
iii
l,e
rr
Unle.t
hr
vultir*
anothil
Hrukr
0 well-rrceivwl The luncheon will he cd Hr w it a grandvon of Mrt atvcinhlrd in the diplomatic
V, .••elation
hind Ih l nurrd rr wild la*t yrar at
rcptlon room
He taid It was difficult lo rttl
T A. ilutner Sr Sanford
held In the Civic Center at noon
flip three day tenunar end. to
the tame time
male how long Marvhall will he in murruw.
COHSICANA, Te l iL 'P H -D . K.
"That gold h*t been there a
1tie new plate, mar lie pur chat ,
,
. ,___ ,
(he tioipltal here but ' my guest
.
•
June*, who say* he Imind an e* lung time," he taid. “ I know that
id now al the lag Office in the. , , ___' j
___,,
would tie aland a month or &lt;1*
Hnialed 12,408.i*0 worth of gold particular area had not been dis­
*courthouse, with no anting A*
weekt “
bar* In a hlacklierry patch, la turbed in 50 year*. I have talked
Ilm deadline of Tib JO approachet|M*cling a visit today from Sec to ollu-r persons who w rrr pretty
et. long line* will form and motor*
old and they told me Ihcy don't
ret Servlre mrn
..
•*&gt;» *IH find themtrl.r* d.-layni
Tb r Jtl plane* of VAII 1 *»&lt;mp Al Wilton.
City ( omnili.loner* Jickwiovilir
tin. afternoon to
He and hla lawyer. Tom Pol think that area hat been dit­
&lt; ourtrty AArrk Chairman Dave rOI,l(l|r r ,b l.
ed into the Naval Air Station thi* and Chief of Police Hoy William* bring their farnlllr* hack to SanTbra.lier lorlay appealed for let
After Feb in. It will be Illegal lard Jr., are olfrring to help the to, lid for around ton y « a r » "
morning for official welcoming
Welcome addre*te* were given ford
government In "every way." In
Jane* said he think* ihe gold
■Iwo Seminole Count, teacher. '• r. cl.lng rourtrou. a ri. that are to dn.e a . hn ir with a
mP, nl.me. Jone. r.fu.ed to wat either buried Nl a bog or
ceremonial honoring Ihe squadron, |by ( apt l-lonrl Arthur, command
Downtown the welcome banner
m formerly tuned at Jsrktonvllle
er Sanford Naval
Air Station. f|*-v* acrott Firtt SI. and red* arc Jtirrwlink' •
wiirkilmp M J'Jr lUlly by KanfnrH
l\ J
*
*
1
' u y whai hr baa «!&lt;mr with lb* M cowhide.
9
C*pt. Janie* Ramage, command and Karlylr lloutholder, repre deni, of Sanford and Seminole at Ihe U nlver.lt, of Florid,
Tourteay Week will have a two ^viutur
‘W Aclinic
,
l" LommiaaHHier.
J
*
" I found some peculiar looking
ha* bar* of gold.
m Heavy AtUck Wing One. met tenting the Armed Force. Com County made plant to absorb the Frne.t Cowley.Semln.de High
foW,nramng
Ifwereengnirr the
n J Z .r o .V lii ge"' ihVlr "iiu “ I never said I tinned h again, objects that could have turn de­
Cdr. Sid Baney *» he Hr|&gt;(&gt;ed miller
new wiuadron Into the community. School, amt M itt Francrt Cobb,
,
.,
,
, ur* '"
* .
.
likr tome piece* to Ihe newt* cayed wuod or tuwhide," he said.
from hit A3D Skywarrior Two
During the reception in Building
Api»rowmalety » 0
men and Lyman High
School
ire
in
deed*
iwrformetl tagt before Ihr la.t minute ruth.
pi|H*r* laid," J.mri taid. "But I "Hut whatever M wat. it was all
Cougar* ami right A3D* landed 143, Cdr. Harney cut a huge cake ||i*ir fainillri were added to thr Gaine.villr for the trromi in •
’&gt;*' *’&gt;' houtewite. and
have M in a aaf* place."
rutted away when I found it."
behind the akipper id Sanford'a lie gave the fir*t piece to hi* Sanford are* with thr arrival n( &gt;rrlrt uf fourworkihop* in Ihe
oilier friident*,”
hetaid
l^ l
He aald lie found Hie gold latt
Jonrt said Im did no' ask the
Mwcst squadron
wife, the "No I Tiger". Heavy \’AH I
101h Annual Claitronm Trsrhrr* ier* *houM he *ddrrt»ed lo Ihe
May 17 while picking berries east government what to do about M,
Work Conference.
Editor, The Sanford Ifprald. ami
Cdr. Baney told the welcoming Attack Squadron One i» known
of Alio. Tea Junrt laid it wai but U S
Ally. William Steger
committer, “ We flew lhout 700 throughout the fleet a* the “T l
.
,
g , ,,
Alore than 3on elernentar, and “signed Signature* will lo- with
H it MajuirltP (u rp i frum Hrm* June before he knew what hr atkrd Secret Service agents t*
f « t above Sanford. *o i m *ure grr* \
W i l i n g ( o lla p S U H
secondary teacher* from nearlv held on request
inquire Into the cate.
iiult High School will perform *1 really had
the city know*
we h»ve arrived."
Dependent* andsquadron per
The
awning on Ihe County every county In Hie stale art
al Courtesy Week will br held of i bore Junior High School tonight
Hr laughed al reports that some
Junes, thr father of tight chil­
|O n
hand to
greet thr nrwsonnet from Sanford watched Ihe Health
Department building col tending the workshop today and inally in Seminole County, Jan
The 12 girl* •«til |iartici|iale in per.ont a u t p e c t Ihe gold may dren. works 12 hour* daily in •
* squadron were
mender* of Ihe crrrmimir* under clearing »kir» lapsedthi* morning, firmly clo*
tomorrow Tlie conference theme 2*5 It Tim campaign la sponsored a program that include* major have bvrn hlildrn by Cuban rrvo* service station. He he* no plana
Armed Force*
Commtttea, head* that brought high wimlt Many ing the front door on Palmetto {It ' Professional Improvement
tor by the Jay.ee. and thr Senior •lit» from the entira Central lutionsriea who brought It into Ihe to give up his Job unlit he tindg
ad by Andrew t'anaway, M ayor1of Ihe VA IM men flew back to Aye A guit of wind wa* blamed * Changing World."
, Chamber of Commerce.
United Slates lo buy guns.
out how much gold he can keep.
Florida area.

U . S . Unveils Atomic Generator

Seminole Realtors
Told Of Services
• They Can Perform

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

PoStOI" Col) Ollfv

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

Atlas Trip Short,
Pentagon Reveals

Miss Berlin To Wed

One Person Kurt;
‘"ii"1.; 3 Wiecks Listed

&gt; George Barr Given
Keys To Longwood

Tol Drank Quart,
But He's Improving

Award Lor Dulles

Junior Cage Loop
Formed In Sanford

FSU Coach Gels
Okay From Board

After Slide, Spin

Ruyalty On Tour

Hackett Will Play
For Dance Feb. 6

Recovery Chances
Of Marshall Good

Mikoyan Is Silent
After Dulles Visit

Weather

Chorus Will Sing
At First Baptist

2 Doctors Attend
Surgery Seminar

f Rotary Will Hear
Professor Monday

(’apt. Vow Killed

Seminole Reports

Blackberry Picker Finds

$ 2 Million In Gold Bars?

Squadron One Added To Local Family

Teachers Attend
2-Da'1 Workshop

Jaycees Request
Courtesy Letters

Majorettes Slate
Trip To Ocoee

A

Welcome To Sanford, Heavy Attack Squadron One; Glad You're Aboard
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