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United Press Leased W in Established 1908 ' THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 652

By LARRY VERSHEL
£ tle a v y thunder itorma in Semi­
nole County iho last two days
have resulted in a call for em­
ergency federal Rood relief by
County Commissioner Lawrence
Swafford.
Swofford said the major por­
tion of the southern end of
Seminole County la underwater.
County Commissioners termed
B e two-day flood condition "criUcal" and Commlstlon chairman
John Krider has called an emer­
gency meeting with the county
drainage committee far 2 p. m
Friday.
As of U a. m. today, nearly
eight Inches of rain had been re­
ported In the south end of the
county and six inches in the
Sanford area.
W The heavy rains have caused
floodings, washouts of primary
roads and drainage to homes,
mostly in the southwest area.
"Something must be done about
this problem right now," Swof(ord emphasised.
MIAMI (UPI) - The Weather
Buroaa at Miami Issued the fol­
lowing all-clear tornado report
at 11:91 a. m.:
"The threat of tornadoes baa
for Central Florida. While
Florida M oppoara from Walton reports and
radar abaarrattona that n s tf of
tho oovero activity baa ended.

of strong winds to the arra from
Palm Roach to Lake Okeecho­
bee to Van Roach.”
_ Swofford said that every lake
V i the south and la avtrflowing
and ainglod out Lake Seminary,
Lake Orient*, Bear Lake and
Lake Brantley treating special
baiards.
He aatd the downpour* have
left water which i* threatening
laka front homes around Lake
Seminary aod if Jha rain con­
tinue* for another day
komea may have to be evacuated.
County Butnoor Bob Davit
t A u been hi the Bald all morning
with work trow a.
Davla directed a crew to atop
flooding on Onora Road, where
barricade* war* eat up, and Inspacted waahed out road* in Uta
southern cod' of tho county.
Hie office reported that ap­
proximately M call* were received
complaining of Hood damage.
Rain* have Doodad and weihf ed out parta of SR M, SR «M,
fpnora Road, the Pinecreil sec­
tion, Temple Terrace and Tanglewood and Loch Arbor.
Barricade* have been put up In
all these area* and road depart­
ment official* report that if lb*
rain caaaai, no evacuation mcaeurea will bo nocoaaary.
The abarlfr* office and the
Florida Highway Patrol was
alerted to (nrwadn
Worm
warnings art over uta county,
m All law enforcement office!
were optlfied to koop men on s
standby basil.
On* of tha tow county area a
to escape any serious threat due
to tho hoavy rains hai boon the
Sanford city area:
Termed "bad” by city offi­
cial* has been the Goldsboro and
Georgetown areaa where barri­
cade! have been get up to pro­
tect home i from being flooded.
4) City Manager Warren Knowles
" a id that all city work crawa are
working around the clock cleaning
out drainage grating* and will
ronlinu* to work full time until
the rain atopi,
The Mayfair Golf course has
beon completely covered with wa­
ter making play Impossible.
Only minor Interruption* of
telephone and aitetrical etrvlct
have been reported and only a
J/t* accident* Hava been reported
“ u* to tba rain.
Early lhi« morning a car driv­
en by Jama* Edward Johnson of
tho Sanford Nqval Air Station
alammed into a police car driven
by Patrolman Earl Bouraquardot.
No InJurioa were reported in
tfe accident Ibat occurred at
French Ave. and Third til. but
damage to the two vehicle* was
i m.timated at tUO.
* m Krider aald the counly’a pre­
lent system of drainage ii in­
adequate for the large volume of
water that hit the county Uw last
two days.
"Land that wa* formerly uaed
for storage areaa for water baa
been cleared and drained for
sub-divliiona and tba water dump­
ed Into already Inadequate ditches
and canal*,” Krider laid.
.K rid er added that long range
'flam are new being studied by
tbe drainage committee in an at­
tempt to Bad a permanent solu­
tion. which wtU undoubtedly re­
quire some method of financing

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News Briefs
Gina Mad At Italy

Wrt'n* Readied Four-Foot Depths In Some Places
n e ra ia rnoios oy .ju c k r n m i p s

Washout Endangers Tampa

TAMPA (UPI) -Heavy ralm
waahed out a dam in North Tam­
pa early Thursday, threatening
to flood a la,000-acre residential
ate lion.
Tho HUlaborough County aberUfa office warned the thousands
of residents to be ready to evacu­
ate U neceisary. Tho area la
known aa Forest Hill*.
It was tha laical crlaia to face
the Central Florida area bard-bit
by flooding earned by three days
of torrential raini.
Almost at the same lime, a tor­
nado waa reported c u t of Tampa
at Seffner, but there were no Im­
mediate report a of damage.
The dam break occurred at
Laka Magdalena on the fringe of
the cily'a northern limit*—an area
hard-hit by flooding in the sum­
mer of Its*
Heavy equipment — Bulldozers
and draglines—were ordered into
the area to try to plug Iho gap.
Tho county called for all avail­
able men and irurka and aenl
prisoners from tba county Jail to
aid in the work. National Guard
trucka were aped to the srene.
The spring floodi, which drove
about 230 persona from their
homes in a three-county area of
Central Florida, receded today
despite a Weather Bureau predic­
tion of more rain.
Soma 207 persona spent the
night at three Red Croas shelters
on the eastern edge of Hills­
borough County. At Lakeland la
adjoining Polk County, Civil De­
tente workera moved about a doton families from inundated
bamea.
Water endangered several other
other th^ya^^coM toy.fcinda. residences to Lakeland and al
Dnda Cky in Pawn County to
working an the wrnral drain*fa tho north, where an unofficial
problem tor tha pan three ran mate pegged tha M-liour rate
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Today's forecast for Ihe flooded
area waa for cloudy aktci and
occasional locally heavy thunder
ahowera with gusty winds, show­
er* ending tonight.
Heaviest damage in Polk Coun­
ty was to road*. Civil Defense
Director Col. Heydon W. Buch­
anan aald 2.300 mile* of county
roada ware damaged. He said Ihe
damage would amount to at least
1200,000 and probably more. Water
poured over many roads, others
were washed out and several
br!df*» collapsed.

A heavy rain and hailstorm al
Cocoa today blew down a 170foot transmission lower of a radio
station.
The ilorm poured liallstonei
one &gt; quarter Inch thick acrasa
Cocoa Beach before moving out
to sea.
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The fled Cross said at Orlando
that 40 to JO homes in a sub­
division were flooded with water
"covering the floors." It said 130
to 200 homes in the same section
will tn- endangered i( the water
keeps rising.

Storms Still Spread Ice,
Snow In East, Midwest
By United Pr?a* InterMltenal
A new atorm spread inow, rain
and ice up tha Atlantic Seaboard
today while tha Midweat began
cleaning up ate-foot drift* left by
Ua worst snowfall of the winter.
Spring waa only three day* away
on Uw calendar, but the Weather
Bureau warned that heavy ice
might snarl cam muni cations and
ilicken highway* from Virginia
through Wait Virginia Into Penn­
sylvania, New York and southern
New England.
Thousand* of miwestern travelera w*r« stranded by up to U todi­
es of new mow which blanketed
Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, southern
Wisconsin gnd southern Michigan
Wednesday.
Chicago traffic slowed to a alandmonth aighl inches of anew
aMp’a m eat atorm to ate
year*.
Ituyly mila an bote wind* whip­

ped the snow into heavy drifts and
clutrd hundreds of schools from
Nebraska and Kansas to the great
lakes.
A foot of new snow fell on south­
ern Appalachian Mounlain arras
where helicopter crews were hard
at work to bring fuel and food to
thousands of stranded mountainerrs.
United Pres* Internationa] Haled
at lean 31 persuna killed in tho
two storms. Kansas and Texas
reported six each, Illinois had live,
Indiana and Wisconsin four each.
Iowa three, and Nebraska, Arkan­
sas and Florida, one each.
The Mi western storm weakened
at ft crossed the Great Lake*
to merge with Eastern snows,
, toU PUtaburgh, |*a., and Itocnaster, N. Y., reported three toebet
of mw anow during the night and
Brookviile and Williamsport, F*„
bad Iwe inches.

ROME (UPI) - Gina Lollubrlgida, her temper matching har
dyed red hair, said today she is
leaving Italy to live in Canada be­
cause Italian authorities refused
to grant her husband and son Ita­
lian cltteeoship,

Pvwe Called Factor

Rights Plan Falling Apart
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A plan
carefully worked out by House
leaden to push Ihe administra­
tion's voting referee proposal
through Congress showed some
signs today of falling apart.
The plan was agreed to Iaat
weekend by Democratic and Re­
publican leaders with some con­
cessions being made to Southerners
In an effort to head aff delaying
tactics.
But Southern Democrats are
making a stronger bid than ex­
pected to water down Ihe proposal
which would authorise federal
courts to appoint referees to guar­
antee Negro voting right*.
There were indication* that the
Southerners would pick up some
GOP. auporl forapropsed amend­
ment to limit the plan to elections
(or federal officials. It now would
apply also to stale and municipal
clectloqa.
The Southerners had a serin of
other amendment* to reserve.
There were grumbling* In the
GOP camp about floor maneuvers
that resulted in putting a Demo­

Vote Registration
Shows Increase

PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Tha
U. S. Steel Corp. report criticising
tha high coat of labor la "an at­
tempt to Justify future price In­
Voters in Seminole County were
creases,” U n i t e d Stcelworkera
President David J. McDonald reported "nocking” to registration
place* to gat on the roll* to vote
charged today.
in tha May I Democratic pri­
mary.
Volcano Erupts
Only It days remain for register­
PORT MOHSBY, New Guinea
(UPI) — The volcano on Manam ing before Ihe rolls rloae April 2,
Island, nine mile* northeast of Supervisor or Regtatrallon Camilla
New Guinea, erupted with a shat­ Bruce pointed out today.
Mri. Bruce aald at noon that
tering roar today. There was no
immediate Information on the fal* 1,040 new names have been added
of the t.000 nalivo resident* of to the voting roll in area* outside
Sanford ilnce tbe hooka have been
the six-mile long island.
taken around for ragiatrafioni.
"It looks aa if lha total may
Two Ships Collide
go beyond 11,000 before the hooks
NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) - An close," the aald.
American tanker and a Norwegian
Tbe registration office In the
uioior vessel collided in the dark­ Chamber
of Commerce Is open
ness o( the Hampton Roads harbor from Monday through Friday from
channel early today, spilling 190,, ■ a. m. to 3 p. m. and Saturday
(wo gallons of gasoline from a hole from • a. m. to noon.
in ihe (anker's bow. Thera ware
no injuries.

Census Aid Asked
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Eisenhower has called on all
Americana over IS years of age
la ioopereto fully with the nation­
al c ensus that gels underway April
1. In a special proclamation Wed­
nesday, he reminded all cilitem
that it ia their duty under federal
law to answer all qurilloni apply­
ing to (heir families when the cen­
sus taker calls.

France Planning
Atomic Explosion
PARIS (UPI) — Franc* plana to
explode its second nuclear device
at Ha Sahara Desert lasting ground
shortly after daylight neat Tues­
day, an authoritative aourc* laid
today.
That la the dap before Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev will
arrive here on a alata visit.
Tba source aald that It weather
condition* wore sat eulUbto tor aa
atomic eiploaton at that hour Ih*
teal would bo carried over until
the same lima Urn aato

Side Yard Can Be
Front If You
Look A t It Right
The Sanford Board of Adjust­
ment ami Robert Redenbauxh
may not look al front yards and
aide yard* exactly the same
way, but both agreed Wednesday
that Redenbaugh could have a
Florida room in hla front yard.
It aeema Bedenaugh use* his
Cedar Ave. front yard aa a aide
yard and his Fourth St. side yard
as a front yard. Putting a Florida
room In his legal front yard
would only leave Tte feet to Ihe
unpaved street instead of the
required 20 feet.
But then there’s always tha
fact that Redenbaugh’a Fourth
Si. aid* yard looks like a front
yard. So Bodenbough will have
a Flarida room In hla fronl yard,
which look* Ilka a aide yard,
white leaving Ua aide yard like
g front yard.
But it won't look bad. Thera are
no neighbor! on Cedar Avt. for
yard* and yard*.

cratic, instead of a Republican,
name on the pending administra­
tion proposal.
The squabble ovrr the referee
amendment waahed out chances
lhal Ihe llouie could pats the civil
right* bill today and tend II to
the Srnale. Leader* hoped for a
Imal House vote Friday.
Southrrn Democrats were obvi­
ously Irked by adoption Wednes­

day of an amendment, worked »ul
by civil rights backers to both
parties, to stiffen the referee plaq.
The amendment, approved bp «
vote of lto-120, retaliate* tome
authority that waa alrickan from
the proposal aa I concession to
Ihe Southerners.
The amendment would require
rtfereaa to act promptly on No*
gro application* j a r voting, right*.
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W hites, Negroes ta ttle
In Georgia; Troops Called
SAVANNAH, (la. (UPI)—Beatfared fighting between whites and
Negroes broke out In Savannah
today and slate Iroopera sought to
stifle the potentially explosive sit­
uation.
Tha troopers had been rushed
to Savannah this morning by Gov,
Ernest Vandiver after Savannah
Police Chief Sidney Barnes said
he feared trouble.
A group of Negro** began
throwing rock* al g ear at on*
point. At anothar, n fiat fight
broke out between g white boy
and a Negro but It waa quickly
broken up by police.
Group* of whllaa and Negroes,
numbering about 100 each, lined
up on oppoaitn aidea *# a street.
There was a report they ware
throwing stonee at each other.

Mrs. Reynolds
ToSeek Office
Mri. Kathleen Reynold* quali­
fied Tuesday ta run for county
supervisor of registration.
Mrs. Reynolds has lived In
Santurd since May, 1921. S' c at­
tended
Birmingham
Sorlhern
College, Birmingham, Ala., and
is a member of tha Firat Bap­
tist Church, Seminole Chapter No.
2, OES, the Pinecreat P-TA and
has been mother advisor of the
Rainbow Girls since 1953.
Mri. Rrynolds live* with her
hu&lt;band and two childrea at 342A
Willow Ave.
Mrs. Reynold* aald, "I have
welched the growth of Seminole
County in the past few year* and
1 am vitally interested in ill con­
tinued development. U I am
elected, I will run tba afflea of
auperviaor of registration in an
afflcieot manner ao (hat at all
timei there will b* an acrurala
and up-to-date roll of qualified
voter*, to which I feel tha citiieni
of Seminote County are entitled,”

DeBary Firemen
Stop Flooding
The DeBary Flra Department
responded to an aaaargtncy call
during Tuesday’* heavy rains
after water had barked up tba
plumbtef and flooded ■ homo al
1W DeBary Dr. Itoteon man re*
apeadad to too ana. Mm flooding
w it atoppod and Mm water waa
awept out the doors. Damage wag
confined to too u a

Tha tension wna heightened by
the fact that an unusually largo
number of people had gathered In
downtown Savannah for n St, Pat*
rlck’a Day pared*.
In addition, all achoola and to*
city’a several college# were cloaad
fur the parade, a tradition in tha
seaport city,
The holiday atmoapher* threat*
ened to turn Into an ugly situa­
tion shortly after tha parade and*
ed.
Both white# and Negroes ap­
parently were tense became of
Negro attempts Wednesday to In­
tegrate tench counter! at arrow
stores.
Six blocks ef tho downtown neon
were virtually under martial
law. Police end elate Iroopera
wer* potted every few feet along
Broughton Street, the city’a main
thoroughfare.
Barnes said police were con*
centreline their efforta en keep­
ing the crowds moving and off
(he •treeta. Trooper* and polite
all were armed with billy clubs.
By noon tha situation appeared to
be under control.
No arrests were reported Im­
mediately and the pretence ■of
fire trucks at one downtown sec­
tion helped police in efforts to
disperse the crowds.
A group of Negro teen-agers
attacked a car driven by a white
man, Pater L. Hoaie. Hoila told
police the Ntgroe* threw rock* at
hia car, tore hole* In the tnp and
dented the aide*. Ht said that
when ha got out of his automobile,
the youths threatened him,
A rail for tear gas waa rectlvad
at the police department and aoma
was dlspatrhad to the area hut
there were no report* that H waa
used.

Long wood To Get
Tax Franchise
The Florida Power Corp- will
present Long wood with a lax re­
turn franchise at lha April T town
council meeting, Longwood Mayor
A. B, Lormana said today.
The power corporation will ala*
glv* now electric rates for town
power, Urmann said. Tba lax re­
turn franchise will mean that Flor­
ida Power Corp. will periodically
relura to Loagwaod a cart ate
amount of tho tooatf M goiaa from
atnrteg tha towa with power. Yha
return will probably atari with two
up to tear pa*

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The Seminole Counir Crippled
Children'* Society wenti lo help
tny handicapped county reildent
who can bo benefilted by brace*,
equipment. therapy or medicine
for ipedal c*ie», Sanford pedia­
trician Dr. Vann Parker told
Kiwanli Club member* here
Wodneiday.
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The County Democratic Commitk I n will meet with all cqftdidstrs
; for public office to the county at a
■ p, m. Friday lo tel foe itege for
coming political ralllw. All candi­
date* are urged to attend tbe
meeting.

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- A Sanford building permit ha*
been inued for tb* new IN,two
Bemiaete County Health Center at
PH Franck Ave. A. K. Shoemaker
I* the builder. Building permit*
have'else been touted for Dr, D.
. If. Mother*, Dr. C. L. Park *nd
Dr. C. I* Park Jr. to put up a 1ST,no doctor'* efflen at No Melton-,
villa Ave., for tiw Sanford Atlantic
Mattenal Bank to build it* IttjM
drive-la taller Mellon at i l l Park
A n ., and for Sanford Electric Co.
to build a tales and contracting of­ ager or coach ihould b* present
fice at W l Park A n .
at tha mooting which la acheduled
lo get underway at 7:M p. m.
All adult* Intended la tbe San­
ford Baba Ruth League RaMbaU
Robert Gonaale* of 1M1 Pal­
a n Invited to attend the metto Ave. w it initiated Into Alpha
Tau Omega' frataralty at tha Univeralty of Florida Sunday, Mr*.
Thelma actuates, hla nother, waa
with Robert for the 70th Univ*rally
of Florida annlvoraary and Foundera' Day that aame day.

Ike ToBeInvited
To GOPConvention
of hi* opponent* in the gubernatorial campaign. Ha eald bill­
board* coiling from SISO to S3.MO
per month had boon erected by
aome of hla opponent*.
Such eye-catchor*, Burn* con­
tended, "capos* more eipania

AMONG MEMBERS OF TROOP M l who tended exhibits at tha Girt Scout
Fair which-wound up Girl Scout Wnnk harn wnm, from left, Vicki McCul­
lough, Suellen Mlchi and Suann Stewart. Thair exhibit represented Achievementn of the year.
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what Wedneaday. But C. Farri*
Bryant of Ocala, Frad 0. Dickieeon of Wait Palm Beach, and Jeha
McCarty of Fort Piereo were ac­
tive la South Florida.
Bryant waa lo fly to a Foil
Lauderdale rally la hla twin-engine
campaign plane. But the bad
weather grounded hla craft.
Twenty-iU troop* of tho Semilo Bryant phoned hla rally loag
nolo
DlatrJct took part In Uie Olrl
dlataaco and addressed aoma MO
llalaaora over a loud apoaktr i n ­ Scout Fair which climaxed Olrl
tern.
Scout Week in the county.
Alt troopa, Including Brownie*,
diaplayed handcraft*, badge work,
picture# and poitar* of field trip*
at the fair at the American Legion
Hall.
Mailing of the color* opened the
fair, with Intermediate* at Troopa
10 and 111 presenting American,

Church Schedules
Revival Services
ButlerHoMs
Job 'Firmly'
NEW YORK (UF1) — Demoante* National OBaicmao Pan] M.
Bathe hang firmly onto hla Job
today danpTto a demand that be
* * If ha wee the "Mr. 3t" who
pradtetod who weald , win tha
DertyV pnaJdeetlal naanbutton.
. Better rnfnaid to aanfiim nr
4 r n ahto ha WM Mm high Demoana who foraanat tha
W San. John F. Ken(D-Maaa.) on on anriy.bnllet
fit# Lan Angela* convention.
I San. Hubart H.
damand that bo quit
» eeuiee,
tter&lt; dented toarlng m M any
J toat m lghrburt toe

Tteom

Court Sols Rule
On Pharmacists
e e a wkanovae R' la epan
court. In n munlmoua
written by Juetie* Stephen
IL aaid In many drug
May, tha preparation and
controlled drug! 1* only
of Mm total buelooaa of

Immediately.
‘The policy la to withhold re­
tell patronage from all unite of
tha eholn variety aloraa in all
aectiona of the country which
maintain ■ policy In their Sou­
th*!* atorei of refualng to aerva
Nagro cuatomara at lunch counte n on tha aame baala aa other
cuatomara," the memo a*ld.
Wltklna aaid the major chain*
have refuted to lower racial bar­
rier* la their Southern braaahea,
and the federal government "te
•teadfaatly refualng to legiaiat*
adequate relief." He aaid Seuthera atato govaramaata support
"anti-Negro lunch counter poUetea" of the atorea.
Chooateg of a ate-man Jury be­
gin* today to try the firat U of
NS Nagra coltege atudeata u n d ­
id Tuaaday at Orangeburg for
Ft aging a icrtea of ealhaagraflatten parade* through the town.
The Jury wag attested tram an
If-man venire.
Officer* ualng tear gaa and lira
boa** brake up tbe parade* gad
charged the atudcntg with breach
of in* peace. A ll. are reteaaed
under $10 bond each te await
trial In graupa of U.

Tb# Oviedo combined fund drive
■Nted N,3ii, Mr*. John Lundy
'■ an reported today.

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Burnt To Death
FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y.
(UPI) — A mother and her four
children burned to death tojlay
when fire destroyed their aplitlavel home.
Pollea laid tha fire which waa
discovered around S a. m. apread
rapidly and deatroyad tha strutlure.
The dead war* Identified ••
Mr*. Lottie Cottar and her chil­
dren, Martha, S. Pater, S, WU*
Him, S, and Lydia, 10 montbi.
Cauae of the fire waa not de­
termined Immediately.

WASHINGTON (UP1)—Surpriaed
U, S. officials today aludlad Weat
German Chancellor Konrad Adonauer'a propoaal lor a pre-sum■It plabiacit# to determine whe­
ther Weat Berliner* favor a So­
viet-demanded (hang* la the
clty'a atatua.
On* official laid Adonauer'a
idea, unveiled la a apaech ta tha
NaUonal Preaa Club Wedneaday,
waa new lo thla govarnment. He
•aid the United Stale* might aupport It after careful atudy,
Winding up a throe • day vialt
here, the St-year-old German lead­
er leave* far Lo* Angelea today,
afttr a lunch meeting with the
Senate Foreign Relation! Commit-

Russian Dance
Troop In U. S.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Seventy
member* of the Georgian atet#
dine* company from Ruaate ar­
rived bora today by chartered
plane lo begin n two-week lour ol
tin United Stele# and C tsadi.
The company will open Be tour
Sunday evoeteg with a perform­
ance at tha Metropolitan Optra
Houae.
Tha company1* tour waa arrang-

Amish Formers
Start Jail Terms

to t petote health that thair ail*
la not controlled by tewa aid
pagntettena esquiring auparviaion

Oviedo Fund Driva
Nets $2,231

Americas and troop flagi.
A total of I t troopa participated
to entertainment, Including choral
reading by Troop PM of Lake Mon­
roe, a melodrama by a new Inter­
mediate Troop, aonga and dancea
by Troop 10.'
Mrv. Lewta K. Norgan waa

U. S. Studying
Adenauer Proposal

WASHINGTON (UPI)— tepubllcan National Chairman Thunton
B. Morton said today Preildent
Eisenhower "certainly wlU be
ailted to partielpal*'' In the iwo
OOP national convention and
campafga.
But ba said Elteabower proba­
bly would not bo keynoter of the
Chicago convention.
"Ha'a the Prealdent of the Unit­
ed Bute*; ho doem’t need any
apodal handle or dot," Morton
told a reporter,
Eisenhower told bia news con­
ference Wedaeiday be had not
been invited to deliver the key­
note addreaa neat July but would
participate in the convention and
the autumn election eempnlgn if
■iked.
'
At the aim* time, the Preildent abandoned bl* ill-concealed
neutrality and mad# clear that hi*
personal chafe* Jar the Kojubliean pneidential nomination la
Vice Prealdent Richard M. Niaon.
Morton, an Kentucky aenator,
head* the arrangement* commit­
tee which makea recommenda­
tion* for the keynoter and other
convention official*, and for the
convention program.
Tho GOP chairman aaid It waa
likely a day would ba act ailde
la tha convention program to
honor Elaoobower, the greateat
vote-getter in Republican blatory.
Morton aaid M waa too aarly to
aay bow much of a campaign
burden the Prealdent would be
naked to toko oa neat fall beeauae

squivolant te
high ichool because they laid It
1* "too wordly."
Tbclr children have at tended
claiM* for three hour* each Tues­
day in s farmheMMcbool oper­
ated by thair *ect in nearby
Honey Brook, Tbe teacher ba* an
eighth-grade education.

Beth Israel
Cancels Service
Services will sol be held at Con­
gregation Beth l»r*el Friday. The
member* are aafced lo attend serv­
ice* at lb# Temple af Liberal Judatem in Orlando, lo honor tb*
Bar Milsvah of Charlea Stine. Reg­
ular aarvice* will resume la San­
ford, March SB, in the JewUh Com-

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The society aims at helping
children and adutl*. Thou;h
children often benefit the mo.I
from rehabilitation, *uch tr£ t.
man! can alio help put handicap,
ped adult* on the road to recovery, Dr. Parker aaid.
Parker,, who Is on the society's
advisory .staff, said that the
rehabilitation group uara a broad
interpretation of "crippled'* ant
applies It to anyone who la kept
from carrying out a normal life
Whether such persona need
special chain, tools, in»trumcai»
or even schooling, the soeffly
will try to help thk.ti. It under
wrote care or more than 1M
crippled county residents laat
year, he said,
Therapy treatment is given by
trained therapiit Donald Saterlee
every Monday from t a. m. un­
til 1 p. m. Tbe treatment la given
at the Simon Laboratory, MO San
Marcoa Ave.
Tha Crippled Children'* Jpciaty also help* transport haMicapped youngsters to tha Forrest
Farit School to Orlando. Therapy
treatment there include* instruc­
tion in braille reading for blind
children, lip reading for the deaf,
and aid to palaled youngsters te
help them perform dally func­
tion* normally. .
Dr. Parker aaid the Sanford
Pilot Club haa helped get money
for rehabilitation work In tha
county and baa also helped Ot
getting Batter Seals to the public.
Of tb* funds collected by the
county society, 11 percent goea
la the National Association for
Crippled Children and Adult*. IT
percent goes to the elate eripplrd
children's association and T3 percent stays her* Jar county re­
habilitation work.
Until 1*30. when tbe preaent
county society waa formed, Mrs.
Harold Appleby "carried tiw b*£'
for work with crippled children
and nduJtt, Dr. Parker said.

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Dy LYL1 CL WILSON

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government spending to t domes­
tic-civilian purposes In fiscal 1061
will soar to 165,7000,000,000. This
ligure Includes regularly budgeted
spending, plus expenditures from
tha highway trust fund.
Tha blockbuster statistic turned
up by the Tax Foundation Is this:
The domestic-civilian spending
figure for fiscal IN I represents
an 86 per cent increase since the
Korean War. In the same period,
defense spending will have In­
creased only one per cent.
The big bulge In spending over
the past 10 years ie accounted for
by the cost of what tha taxpayers
or tbs politicians, or both, Insist
that government muet spend di­
rectly or Indirectly tn behalf of
U. 8. citiscns.
Tax Foundation calculates that An upward trend of non-defense

WASHINGTON (UFI&gt; — War
and tha walfara state ara an ex­
pansive combination. Aik any taxpayor.
War, told or hot, ftU more
than IU ahara of tha bUma for
that. Aak any taspayer why hit
Usca ara ao high and why gov­
ernment deficits ara so frequent
and you ara pretty aura to gat
the wrong answer.
Tha taxpayer probably would
c!U national defenaa coats. At $45
billion, national defenaa la tha
largest budgeted spending item.
Sharp pencil caluculalors of Tax
Foundation, Inc., 80 Rockefeller
Canter, Now York, bare coma up
with figures which put a different
focus on government spending.

Now that the candidate Hit for the May primary in
thtro la another, and mora Important, lift to ba filled.
That la tha voter registration roll.
April 2 la the deadline for registering to vote In the prlmnry and every eligible resident should get down to the
‘ fgupervlaor’a office and get on the list to cast a ballot in the

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lira. Camilla Bruce and her workers hava been taking
;„ tha rolls around the county to assist those who are eligible
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|n registering and the Sanford office in the Chamber of
” (Commerce building is open each Tuesday from 0 a. m. to
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____ ___________
candlw,.
The ____
20 county
races this year have a ttrgeted
a, Mid to ba the Inrgaat number ever listed (n one elec*
year. Voter* should follow the example of the candidates
'Mid act a record for registration.
Than, come May 9, they should do their duty and go to
the polls and become active spokesmen for themselvee and
ih*'community.

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gallons at home concerning mort­
gagee and other Jiaymtnti.
A young man of 13 Ie more
a clock-watcher on the Job. And
when he punches the Ume clock
at,the quilling hour, he it corefree and not loaded down with
financial or family worries.
Tha 45-year-old husband, bowover, still hie mental and phyileal burdene that cauea worry
aad strain during the remaining
CASK E — 404: Tom R„ aged hours Ull bedtlm*.
. d4, p re m ia a typical story.
Thus, by (bo age of 45 and
:
"Dr. Crane,” he began to am- _____
above, tbo
tbe usutl
usual hueband
haa
husband hat
&gt; kerreiament, "my marriage diverted go much actual energy
Bee been eettrely platonic for into production, that ho hat
the neat two year*.
much less ardor than he showed
f*
"Hr irifa thinks my failure
t . t i Show her physical affection li
due to my chronic alcoholism.
M r - "roe t star at • to m * oack with wife'f orotic desire.
,7 hack sight tin I am staggering
This Ie e huge reduction to the
hueband, ao he beglna to fret and
"But that U to divert her at- worry about himself.
ra tto n and protect my ago, for
Hla wife aeldom realties the
I bate to admit to her that I dangerous mental’ state Into
am sexually no an d .
which ho baa fallen, far svan a l i t
ratio la entirely satisfactory to tha
normal wife.
Tbo worried husband soon
throwa himself Into a completely
platonic-state', lor fretting U a
mental function. It involves the
brain.
Bat'&gt;0U can't ‘’cerebrate" aad
alM "amote” for vary tong beJore one or the other proccsi must
decline.
• And "cerebrating” m u n i poo
era (Unking. Thus, your omotlooa
decline. That's why fear la tha
chief cause of mail Impotence;
* ; M ra u l .maJaifsnmte- aex ratio la not ■ lack of hormonal,1emaelatu «dil during ten first year *f mar- tog Hinas* of metallic poisons.
‘t , nags, the* you can ate why ,husTha latter occasionally are Urn
5 j S S get re panicky a f t* the age causa of Impotence, but tin chief
factor (a an Inferiority complex.
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WASHINGTON— What gets to­
te a man to try to set endurance
record* • • and, of all things, ■
sitting record In the civil rights
torture chamber of tho United
States Senate?
After Sen. Robert Byrd (D., W.
Va.) hatched a new sitting record
of 11 hours, eight minutes to tbe
presiding chair of the Senate, I
stepped eround to hie office and
there found a man drooping to
dlaOlualonment.
"I wanted to go at least S4
hours." the new world's Senate

la lbs next two months, no ma­
jor power win ba aUa to make
any major move without Its being
Interpreted to some way as being
related to the summit.
Far this ii tha summit season
which on May 11 will reach IU
climax when President Charles
DeGaulle of Franco, Prim* Min­
ister Harold* Macmillan of a rest
Britain and President Elsenhower
mier Nikita Khrnabchtv.
J or keying for position began
last fall whan Elsenhower final­
ly gtVp-thp go-ahead tor .summit
plans after hl* famous "CampDavld” mooting with Kkruibehev,
Now tho o*ce has quickened.
Chancellor Auurao’ XUanaucr of
Wait Germany la to tha United
SUtei hoping for unqualified back­
ing of hto bard line agatoet tho
Communists to Berlin.
DeOtuUe end Macmillan have
had ooe meeting outside Paris
and, will have another to London.
DeGaulle will vlalt Washington
after playing heal to Khruabchev
a* a pre-eummtt visit to Paris.
Officially unrelated but having
an impaet upon tho summit are
other svenla.
The 10 • nation disarmament
meeting to Geneva will signal to

sitting'champion laid to the putout mannar of a boxer who'd
bed the fight stopped to the lllli
of a scheduled 15-rounder.
The referee who finally stopped
the long-distance sitters mi was
none other than the man who
was to have presided In tbe .chair
all along, Vico President Rich­
ard Nixon. The vice president
nudged Byrd off the roost at
13:09 p. m. Tha senator had b r a
sitting since 1:11 p. m. the day
before-

controls before tha nuclear war­
head* are dismantled or will toilat o* his own len-welL defined
sal for world disarmament
tr years.
The disarmament confereei will
relearn millions of words upon tha
weary ears of the world public
between now and May 16 but
rauat of necessity wait upon tho
summit for major decisions,
Khrushchev’s visit to Paris may
disclose the order to which be
will Insist that world problems ba
discussed — Germany first, or
world disarmament first—ami at
Ike same lime establish, tha rela­
tive importance be attache* to
each.
Ae the West moves toward the
sum mil date, It suffers the disad­
vantage Inherent to any negotia­
tions among free nations — tbe
right to disagree.
Among the CommunlaU, there
can be no disagreement with Mos­
cow, so Khrushchev can operate
with a freer hapd than can the
Western allies.

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Glfta to Colgate University dur­
ing 1838 totaled 81,184,000, ac­
cording to Everett Case, university
president. The amount .Included
fgCT.170 from alumni. It waa the
fourth consecutive year Colgate
received more than an# million
dollars.

1,858 minutes to one stretch, h i
said, wai to dramatise the Im­
portance of presiding over the
Senate end to eraphesixe the vice
president'! absence from bis Job.
U was hours later that 1 saw
tha sitting Byrd to his private
office. Ha waa to bla chair, altting. 11a still hadn't gone to bod,
and now the lata afternoon aun
glinted through tha window
agatnai the tips of bla uobarfasrod
black hair.
Ha now looked thinner than hla
IN pounds. Tha new lines to his
f a n added a decade to hla 41
year*.
"1 don't know af a more Im­
portant Job tha vies praaUsat
over tho Senate, I d o st Udak
h* stays on tho Job enough."
That waa Indeed tho point that
Nlaw'a archenemy, fan. Rich­
ard Ruseall (D., Ga.) waa quick
to mtko after tho ittterama. Ha
aald that youag Byrd pnshtod
iongar to ooa sitting than Urn
vice president did to all tha tlma
ha had tho Job.
Were thore other reasooa why
Byrd chore to boreao a titling
duck for parliamentary Inquiries
for nearly two fun tunt* of the
dock?
"Ob,” he said tightly, "I team
mora about tlm rules of tho Seaale that way.”
Contests af eelf-punishment are
nothing now to this freshman
senator. "My whole Ufa has b r a
an endurenca toil,” he said. Of­
ten he’d atov up tha entire night
before Sunday acbool, studying
Actually, he fudged n Utile a*
Me chair marathon. After U
tours, he took tour three-minute
breaks, and once while the epee*
talon* gallerias were empty he
stood for I* minutes. But tha
only solid food ho look during IB*
Urn# was om box of ralgtoa.
It had boon 80 tours store ho
bad doted hla eye* or oaten o
meal. Aad new, two secrete rise
moved to aad out af hto ottos
aa if to hint to me to give this
woeatop litter a rest.
"I aappeee,” I supposed, "that
you'll now toko • nap?” Hla blue
eyes, aet deep sad close, gave
me ■ long stare and said, "No,"
. "Than you're going to have •
Ute to *aiT”
He replied, "I east. I'm going
back to tho chamber. I'm toe
keyed.up . . .”

By DICK'WEST
W A S H I N G T O N (UPI) - I
wouldn’t describe Sen. Olio D.
Johnston as an old sobersides but
neither would I be tempted to call
him “lausblns boy.”
In the ysara that he hat been
South Carolina’s senior senator
and chairman of (he Senate Post
Offlce Committee, Johnston
______ ____
has
given Bob Hope little to envy.
He engages, as moat senator!
wllli la a little levity now end
then, and hat shown up well to
repartee with hie Yankee col­
leagues during the current civil
rights debate.
But frankly, a lot of ua were a
little startled a while back when
Johniton unburdened himself of a
quip that rose well above the nor­
mal leval of.senatorial humor.
I m a n It was as unexpected as
it waa amusing. Hearing a bon
n o t from the lips of a senator Is
roughly equivalent to finding a
pearl In a shrimp.
On this memorable decision,
Jobostou waa discussing ■ past of­
fice experiment to delivering mall
by missiles. The way things had
bee* going at Cape Canaveral, be
■aid, It might be bettor to try delivs ring missiles by mall.
Bare, Fan aura you agree, wai
a Joel eo traachaat, germane and
timely It waa warthy af betog
stuffed by the Smithsonian Inatltutioo and preserved under glass.
I resurrect It now because there
la a annual. Johnston has received
a missile by mail.
lama of tha bora to Local «T
of tha National Federation of Post
Office Clerks thought up the post­
al miaatle gag aa a mesne of aymballstog their request to Cengreis
far a pay raise.
Working an the third dear of a
Kansas CUy fire station, they
mocked op a 15-foot, three-siege
rocket out of cardboard rug roll­
ers. When they bad finished, they
discovered It wat too big to taka
down tbo atalrs. So they brought
It down • fire ladder.
Then they plastered the second
•tags with $44.80 worth of atampi
and mailed It to Johniton. Tbe
last time I checked, it waa still
to tha corridor outside hts office
and ba had ao d ear idea of what
ho waa going to do with 1L
Ik e misille was delivered four
days after It was mailed end thli,
I suppose, speaks pretty well for

the U.S. postal service. I hsven't
seen the latest intelligence re­
ports, but I doubt that Russia's
mall carriers could do sny better.
If a missile war breaks out, at
least we won't be handicapped by
a postal gap.
I regret to say, however, that
thd missile was delivered with Its
tail fins crumpled end one stage
pulled apart. In thii respect, It
looked Ilka some of the parcel

Q u o ta b le
Q u o te s
NEW YORK. - Francis D. X.
Finnegan, public relations direc­
tor for tbe annual St. Patrick's
Day parade, pledging the Irish
would march despite predictions
of enow possibly mised with rain;
"It would take in atom bomb
or a tornado to blast ue off Fifth
Ave. Ai long as there's pavement
on Fifth Ave,, wo’ro going to
march.''

shows, disclosing he ii applying
for a Job as a census taker be­
cause ba is broke:
"I'vo beard tha census test I
hsvo to taka la a tough ont. I
hope I pass, I'd do all light If
they asked for all the kings of
England, or Civil War battles, or
symphonies, or something like
that,"

■pending fa well established.
Trends are difficult to check and
more difficult to reverse. It is
reasonable to believe, therefore,
that non-dafsnte spending will
take another big hike In the dec*
ado 1860-70.
; That would fix the U. S. taxpaffi
er even more firmly in one or
those hopeless heads I win, txtla
you lose spots. Congress and tho
next president might have tho
courage to slug the U. 8. taxpayer
with higher rates, sufficiently
high to pay the government's
bills.
Higher taxes would be much the
lesser of two evils. Tho aUernattv* would be to hold the tax linn
by a continuation of the deflcffi
spending which has afflicted the
nation for more than SO years.
Another 80 years of such and
tha U.8. taxpayer would b* dona
In: The United States would ba
dona In with him. Deficit spend.
Ing la e basic cause of the rotting
of tha U. 8. dollar, more often
called currency Inflation.
Tbe U. 8. dollar lost half of its
purchasing power—It* value—tea
tha 20 year* 1830-60, In comparM
ton to 1030, the U. 8. dollar la
worth less than 60 cents today.
This capital city suffered a Jolt*
Ing reminder this month that In*
flatten Is with us.
Street car fares went to SB
cents a ride, from 20 cents. Four
single rides for a dollar now In
contrast to 20 rides for x dollar
not many yean ago. That Is cur*
rency inflation.
jju
A combination of an economy?*
minded president and an aeon* omy-minded Congress might put
the brakes on spending, deficits
and tha rotting of tha dollar. N*
such combination is In sight

ELECT
W. R. (BUSTER)

The Only faMy qualified

Ottawa, HI. — Illinois itata
police chief William Morris, dis­
cussing tbo sax murders of tfarca
socially prominent Chicago area
woman whore bodies wars found
at tha mouth of a cava to Starved
Rock Slate Park:
"Ore man couldn't havo dona
(hla. To boat them teat badly
there must have been at least
two. It'a the worst thlqg 1'v* i n n
to my II year* as a policeman1*
A recent three • year study
found that golden yallow, not red,
would he the safest color for
hunters to wear/

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�Thur*. March 17, '60—Pair* 5

Miss Jacqueline Davis, T. H.
Wed In Ceremony A t Osteen Church
I Min Jacqurlina Sue, Davit,
riage by her father. Ml** Ruth
Robinson was mud of honor,
'daughter of Sir, and Mra. Ed­
Eugene A. Davis was best man
ward Alonso Davit, ot DeBary,
and Terry Henry Lehmkuhl. son wai presented by Miss Cora and serving as ui'icr* were
Woodford Chaney and Eddie Hil­
of Mr. and Mra. Budolph Henry Miller and Roy Miller.
The bride wai given In mar- ler.
Lehmkuhl, of Clinton. Iowa, were
nnited In marriage at the Osteen
Baptist Church, March IS at 7:30
p. m.
The Rev. Joe DouthiH, pastor

•P ast Noble Grands
Honored A t Meeting
Of Rebekah Lodge
Semlnola Rebekah Lodge No.
41 met at the Odd Fellows Hall
with Mrs. Bertha Snyder, Noble
Grand, presiding. Mrs. Pearl
Byrd. Mrs. Mary Jane Monje
pnd D. S. E. Starr wera re­
ported ill.
Mrs. Flora Nopper, Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada was a firat time
visitor. Other out of state vlaitori were Mra. Edna Earle, Tole­
do. Ohio, Mrs. Lillian Andrew*.
Putnam, Conn, and Mra. Floyd
Athow, Tacoma, Wash.
All past noble grinds present
were Introduced. The n o b la
arand gave a reading entitled "The
■-and of the Hai-Bcens’ end Mrs.
John Juris, dressed as a fairy, pre­
sented each peat noble grand with
a gift from Mrs. Snyder.
Those honored wera Mrs. Vlrgini Anderson, Mrs. Delaney
Beecher, Mrs. Georgia ChorpenIng, Mrs. Eisla Cole, Mrs- Nell
Futrell, Mrs. Emily Jameson,
Mrs. Mae Myera, Mrs. Eileen
Rec.or. Mrs. May Rubrow, Mrs.
Mildred Squires, Mra. Helen
pVaikcr, Mrs. Elhet Williams,
Mra. Gertruda Athrow, Mra. Flora
Nopper, Mrs. Edna Karla and
Mrs. Lillian Andrews.

Circle Meets With
Mrs. McCutchins
Mra. George McCulehlna wai
•hostess to circle S of tho W.
S. C. S. of the First Methodist
Church, at her horn* on Weal
First S tm t,
Circle chairman, Mr*. M. E.
Baker, praatded at the bualneis
session and Mra. F, D. Illckok
devotion chairman, presented a
chapter from the book of Luke.
Mrs. Baker greeted members
who had been absent due to illneat and thanked them for tbelr
Special bank ottering, In honor
of Mr*. F. B. Godfrey of Orlendo,
to be used for mlaalonary work.
Mrt. W. P. Chapman gave the
lesson study on the book of Luke.
A social hour was enjoyed by Ihe
JO members end refreshments
served by the boaieii.

Pot Luck Supper
P lan n ed Tonight
The first in a series ef suppers
and services at the Congrega­
tional Christian Churrh will be
held tonight at the church. The
ladies, organizations are sponsor*
ing tha suppers, assisted by the
ipen.
A "Pot Luck" supper will be
served at 8:30 p. m. followed
Jiy the service, starting prompt­
ly at 7:30 p. m. Subjert of the
meditation will be "Peter The
Rock."
Similar tervicea will bo held
each Thursday evening during the
Lenten aeaaon. Hostesses for this
evenlng'i supper are Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Ludecke and Mr.
and Mra. Howard Rallina,

SUL AND MHS. TLKKY HENHY L b H M k llll

Circle Plans Visit
To Children’s Home
Plana were made for a visit to secretary and Mrs. Irene Kent,
the Harry Anna Crippled Child- chaplin.
ren’a Home by member* of the
Election of officers will be held
Anna Miller Circle al Ihe meet- Jt the next meeting, March 22 at
Ing last week. The motorcade * p. m. at thc Elks Club. Haile**will leave lb* Elk; grounds at 1 „ vsill be Mrs. William Klinep. m. Saturday March 19. All feller. Mrs. Dyer and Mrs. Rusmembers who are Interested in , t || spencer,
making the trip and need IransMembers present inrludcd Mrs.
portation ere asked to call Mra. Tomlinson, Mrs. Kent. Mrs.
Martin Dyer at FA 2-2030.
Moughton, Mr*. Cox. Mr*. SnyMra. Harry Adair, president, dcr. Mrs. Adair, Mrs. J. R.
presided at, the business session. Iloolchan Jr., Mrs. J. R. Houle
II was voted to send two mem- nan Sr., Mr*. Aclnn Blank. Mrs.
her* to the kick-off dinner, spon- Jean Karl, Mra, W. J. Clarke,
aored by the American Cancer Mrs. Klinefelter.
Society at the San Juan Hotel In
Mrs. Gene Walter, Mra. Clay*
Orlando. Mra. Wade Snyder and ton Smith. Mrs. Fred Roeitger,
Mra. Ed Cox were appointed to Mrs. II. F. Hale. Mrs. James
attend and they will be accom- Via, Mrs. Dyer, Mr* Roy Charpanied by Mrs. Dyer and Mrs. pcnlng, Mr*. Ralph Wight II,
Robert Tomlinson.
Mrs. Music Moses and Mrs. SpenThe nominating committee pre- ecr.
sented ■ slate of officer* for the
• ■
forthcoming election. They were
Active
summer
playclothca
Mr*. Wade Snyder, president; make the most of *un. Brief logs
Mrs. John Cameron, first yice expose midriffs. Backs are expresident; Mrs. Robert Tomlin- posrd ** halter necklines, deep
son, second vice president; Mrs. ! Vs and Inw-scooprd tank top*
J. R. Hoolehan Jr., secrelary; become more popular. Modified
Mra. B. Brown, treasurer; Mra. j bikini's, are in the parade of twoE, J, Moughton Jr., corresponding ! piece swim suits.

The bride wore a white chiffon
dress with silk illusion veil, fast­
ened to i headdress of Ullea-ofthe villey and lace. She wore
while finger lip glovr*. while
shoes and earned a white aatln
Bible, topped with a corsage of
white rarnationi and white rib­
bon sires men.
The mild of honor wore a rose
taffeta dress covered with white
nylon net, a short white veil
and while accessories.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception was held at Paplneau'a
Restirauint in DeBary. Hoateiae» were Miss Irma Jean Corley
and Mrs, Fred Bchrena. The
bride's book was kept by Mrs.
Woodford Chaney, the brlde’a
inter,
Out of town guesta Included
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Pittman,
of Dade City. Mr, and Mra. Bob
Hogan, of Leesburg and Mist
Virginia Hogan of Lakeland.
The muple will reside in Or­
lando while the groom la sta­
tioned at McCoy A. F. 11. They
plan to visit his parents in Clin­
ton. Iowa, this fall.

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Monday Evening

Mrmber* of the American
Horn* Department of the Sanforj
Woman'! Club will hold Iheir
annual "Husbands Party" at lha
home of Dr. and Mra. A. W.
Woodall. 22* W. 18th St. Mon­
day niflht at 7 p. m.
A covered dish lupper will be
served with the hostessea furnish­
ing the meat. The menu will bo
given to each member as reser­
vations are made with Mrs. Don­
ald Flamm. by railing FA 2-0718.
North Orlando Club No
reservations will be accepted
after Saturday afternoon.
Harry Wise, a local magician,
Learns H o w T o Be
will provide the entertainment
far the evening, lfosltasti for the
party
Mrs. Psul Colmaa,
Good Gardeners
Mrs. John K White, Mrs. Flamm,
Spring came a little early In Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mrs. E. W,
(he March meeting of the North Christen*rn and Mrs. Woodall.
Orlando Garden Cluh, Mrs. Ray­
mond Clark and Mrs. Rhoda
Hurd were co hostesses at the
Miss Walker Feted
Clark home.
Arrangements of orchid stales*
and gladioli were placed in each A t Bridal Shower
room and the dining table was
especially attractive with a spiral
Miss Audrey Walker waa guest
arrangement, white candles and of honor al a bridal shower.
lilvcr appointments.
Tuesday evening, at the home of
Mrs. Robert Dean, president, Mrs. C. M. Milts, 403 Cherokeo
presided at the business session Lane In Sunland Estates.
and Introduced Mr*. Miltun Ben­ Miss Walker Is the hridr-eleet
nett of the Wagon Wheel Nursery, of Lt. Donald Mathews of tha
guest sprakrr for the evening. Sanford Naval Air Station, The
Her topic was "Lawni and Their wedding will hr an event of
Care" and her talk was followed March IB at the Rollina College
by a lively question and answer Chapel.
period.
The guest li«t Included Mra.
Mrs. Bennett gave advice on W. L. Burks, Mr*. R. E. Moons,
starting cutting boxes, Hie care Mrs. R A. Skelton. Mrs. It. D.
and feeding of various plants, huw King. Mr*. Maurice E. Johnson,
to prepare fiowrr beds and how Mrs. R E. Dickcson. Mrs. J. F.
to dispnsa of common garden Riley, Mrs. L. S. Earle. Mrs.
pests. Members remarked that, G. W. Ackley, Mrs. B. C. Hamil­
"Thanks to this program, this ton and Mrs. J. D. Rown all of
will hr a busy month in most Sanford.
yards out in North Orlando."
Out of town guests were Mra.
The next iiiecling will be nt the D. W. Walker, the honorce'a
home of Mrs. Richard Stoddcn, mother, her sister, Mrs. E. E.
April M with Mr*. George Brad­ Itrld and an aunt, Mra. Rosa
ford a* eo hostess.
Illaytaaki, all of Buffalo, N. Y.

ed that the three Oviedo ladies en­
tering dresse*. would model them.
■ was held at Fellowship Hall of Mrs. Lynn Moslrr, Mrs. John
I
the
First
Methodist
Church,
Lundy and Mrs. Joe Battle put on
the
a very entertaining fashion show
I' hv Mrs Domcr Daniel, chairman to the accompaniment of music
H
of the luncheon committee. Mr* by Mrs.
Means. Mrs. John
K
, Theodore Aulin S r . Mrs, Frank Lundy was voted Hie winner to
R 3 , Sym r. Mr* Vera Bell. Mrs. ft appear in the contest In Winter
Park, Saturday.
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The March mcriinc
eon of the Ov.rrin W o m a n ’* Cluh

j . T. Mrl.ain dr , and Mrs, A A.
assisted in
The room was attractively dec-

i.fin orated in arrangements of aza. ' V y"
S lea*, carnations and roles. Dal•'
J L- j\j&gt; : . j M ils graced on« puce of Inter,‘J v-1
est while yellow and pink rosea
i’..Vv^f^Cg*
- »h a - and while asaleas centered the
' . r 1r v - u 3 t j ■iRK's''' {■♦•. •. president's tsble. Favors depict■
' s *V. j ed the St. Patrick's Day motif.
.
Mrs. Wsrren McCall introduced
Elizabeth Anne lielhea
the guest speaker of the day,
W. '11. DrShaio, principal of the
D _ sL A * ,,,Oviedo High School, who used
Detn A nne Honored aa hi, topic, "Teenager* and Aleohol." He gave many InterestO In1 ,JIA
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cludjns
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Elisabeth
Anne
, , *ocU,cd.
* t,h
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. fBethl
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, . Bethea
: " “ alcohol. He alao gave
quotations
wai honorrd on her aixth birth- )0 illustrate the feelings of teenday, Tuesday, with a luncheon agers and parents on the subgiven by her mother. Mrs. Wal- Jert. He said Ihst the majority,
ter T. Bethea and her grand- felt that parents should lead the
mother, Mrs. M. B. Sackett at children away Irom drinking and
the Sackett home on the Old fo educate them on the use ol
Monroe Hoad.
alcohol, Mr. DcShaio i, a mrrnEaster Egg Hunt
The young gut-sli were served ber of the state roipmlttee of
hot dogs, baked beans, potato. 30, working on teenagers and
rhipi and orange juice. After alcohol.
Planned By Club
the honoree opened her sifts, the
Mrs. B. W. Kilra. president,
Members of the VAH-11 Enlisted group drew pictures and colored presided over the business setMen's Wive* Club met at the E. them. Due to weather conditions *inn that followed. She announcM. Club for their April get-to- no outdoor games were played cd that the State Convention
is previously planned.
would he held in Miami April
gnher.
Mrs. Marion St. John, Beth’s 28 29, Mrs. Estes will represent
The group decided to atari a
scrap book and leave it to fu­
ture member* so they would have
an aceount ol the club's activit­
ies from the lime of tha organiration.
Mothers of the club will honor
their children. March 2t at the
Elk’a Playground, with a picnic
and an afternoon of fun. Dauphine Beauchamp's home will be
the setting for an Easter egg
hunt on Easter Sunday afternoon.
Refreshments were served by Mrs. Park Hostess
the hostesses, Penny Fecbark,
Kay Thomson and Eva Ailstock.
Other* present were Verna Bolton, T o Church Circle
Dauphine
Beauchamp, Sylvia
Mr*. C. L. Park Sr., wai hos­
Hralton, Jackie Fttznrr, Fay Ford,
Lou Shanks, Dorothy Holbrock, tess to circle &gt; of the First Bap­
Shirley Burkerholdcr and Flora tist Churrh this week. Following
a short business session, a pro­
McNulty.
gram entitled ‘‘Reaching Rural
Churchrs" waa presented by Mra.
Ralph Betti.
Longwood Women
Asilaling wilh (he program
were Mrs. Al Doudncy and Mra. Oviedo Home Club
Gerald Covington. Others attend­
Attend Deanery
ing were Mra. L. R. Goodman,
Mra. C. H. Goethe. Mr*. Harvey T o Meet Friday
Three Longwood women ef Wilkinson and Mrs. Wendell Hlrt.
Chriat Church Episcopal women's
The Home Demonstration Club
organisation attended the Orlando
of Oviedo will meet Friday morn­
Deanery merllng of Ihe Episco­
ing al 1:90 a. m. al the home
pal Church Women Friday. Mr*.
of Mrs. Lynn Moaier, club preilC. Pasternack, president; Mra.
dent.
Eugene Taylor, secretary; Mrs.
Charlr* Morrison, secrelary of
Instead of culling a lemon for
promotion and Mrs. George
just ■ few drops of Juice, pierce
Granger, secretary of Chriatian
THLRSDAY
it wilh ■ fork end squeeze out
education, attended Ihe meeting
Ihe desired amount.
*t St. Thomas Church, in EuiFirst Baptist Clmrrh Royal Amtis.
baiiidnri meet al 7 p. m,
Royal Ambassador* of Firat
Baptist Churrh meet at 7 p. m.
First Baptist Church Bible sur­
vey class meets at 7:30 p. m.
'Brownlee Bible Ctaaa meets In
Ahh Scarbrough came to San­ the Firat Prrsbytertan Church al
ford by plane the past weekend ,7 p. m.
and took hit mother, Mrt. Mar­
FRIDAY
garet Ogletrce, back to New York
City with him. She plant to visit
Finecrest Baptist Churrh Jr.
In Now- York for several week*. Choir pstly, T p. m

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lira. W. E. Ward, of Unsing.
Michigan, ie spending aevernl
weeki here wilh her parents, Mr.
•ad Mra. Lynn Moaier.
Roy Eatoa, brother ef Mra. Mae
B. King, baa been confined to
Memorial Hospital, Savannah, Ga.
Mr, and Mr*. Douglas Jack• km, daughter, Pal, aid Junie
Fleming apeat lha weekend In
GnineavlUe wilh Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson’s aon-ln-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mra. Luther J. Duda.
Mr*. Paul Mlkkr and daughter,
Christy, had aa enjoyable tine
Thureday through Sunday !■ Ml*
• a l aa tha gust* ef Mr*. Mlk*
lar's mother, Mra. C, C. Balkcom,
ead Colonel and Mre. J. C. Tuell,
* la Miami.
• Mr. and Mra. Baa I . Jones
and Utile daughter spent the week*
and at their Daytona Beach home.
Mra. C. T. McCulley, whe hae
been quite tick with paeumooia
•I the borne of her daughter,
Mra. Margaret Iverson, In Mem*
phis. Turn., wai reported to ha
slightly better. Her addraae there
le 7*1 Margo Lane.
Mra. Karl DsuJ is a patleat at
tha Florida Sanitarium.
• Mr. and Mr*. Jr B. Jones bad
a picnic aupper at (hair home
recently. Thoe# Invited Included
Mr. and Mrs. Lyon Hosier and
daughter, Mra. W, E. Ward of
Lansing,
Mich., Mrs. Ruby
Jones, Mr. sad Mrs. Baa H.
Joaes and Mary: Mr. aad Mrs.
Johnny Jones, Robert A. Dew­
berry, Jimmy Jones ind tha
host*

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United Press lntersatiaeal
Charlie Drnaan feels e lot
younger today thanks to old pro*
Warren Spnhn and Red Schoendlenit.
. In faet, the gl-yearold manager
af the Milwauhee. Braves could
have danced an Irish Jig after the
rules played by Spahn and
Schoendlanst.'in Wednesday'a 4-2
victory tr e r the American League
ghamplM : Chicago White Sox.
Spann, SI, pitched five ahulout
laiuagi and allowed the White
• « «oly three hits In hla first
Wtdpetltlva appearahee of the
Spring while Schoendlenat, making
Ida first start since stricken by
tuberculosis after the 1154 season,
played errorless baU at second
ease and drove In a run with a
fifth-inning single.
Leas than a week ago Dreiaen
waa Wailing the Brave* aa a
Maps "that Didn’t learned much
under two prnvlou* managers,”
but bo was bubbling with enlhu■laam after watching the Brave*
baud the White Sox their flrat loss
after four victories la tba Grape­
fruit league.
. "Those a rt the kind of perforBuncos Uut make a tsam look
Uko a world champion," aald
Drnwon. "Thero’a nothing Uko a
s r , A old p m to make you
1*»pehn?d » 20-game winner 10
Umoa, wanla alrong aprlng showtnga 1o porauada Dreiaeu that ha
Iboald work on a regular once•very-fourth day rotaUon again

Celtics Take
lead In NBA
‘ Uattod Prea* International
5 The Boslea Celtles apparently
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this year. Schocrvlicnit, of counc,
Is bidding to make one of baseball't moit dramatic comebacks
In competition with a squad of
lean and hungry kldi fighting to
win hla second bale job.
The first no-hitter of lBSO was
turned in when Ben. Daniels and
Jim Umbricht pitched the Pittaburgh Piratea to a 5-0 -win over
the Detroit Tigen. the New .York

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Senators, 14, the Kansas City
Athletics beat the Baltimore Or­
ioles, S-l, the Boston - Red Sox
downed the Cleveland Indians,
1-2, and the San Francisco Gi­
ants defeated the Chleago Cuba,
7-e. Cincinnati vs. Los Angeles
and St. Louis va. Philadelphia
was rained out.
Daniels, who was 14 with a

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By JERRY COVINGTON .
Conch Dave Lauda and hin • Somlnole
Basebnllors will open their I960 aeason
here Tuesday night when they take on
Colonial of Orlando. Coach Laude announces that all of the home (tames will he
played under the lights at Memorial Sta­
dium and will Ret under way a t 7:30 p. m.
ThU year the squad U very inexper*
ienced but from all indications there are
several lade that could be plenty tough by
mid-season. Pitching experience in tho
biggest problem at the moment. Senior
Jim Gracey will probably get the starting
nod on the mound Tuesday night and Chin
will be the first time he has seen action
since playing In the Rotary league. How­
ever, he has shown a fair amount of con­
trol and‘with the stuff he has he could
turn into a big winner for Laude.
- Paul Mitchell, n senior transfer stu­
dent, is highly-rated by Laude and he feels
that he could be a big help on the mound.
From the way things have been shaping
up in pre-season drills, Mitchell and Gra­
cey will make up tho bulk of the hill ntaff.
Butch Riser, a freshman, and Mike Caolo,
a sophomore, are others who will see ac­
tion on tha mound.
The Seminole infield got off on the
wrong foot several weeks ago when
George Pcridcs was injured in the basket­

ball tournament. Last year he was the
regular second baseman and his loss will
be felt greatly. There are also several
spots In the infield thnt have been weak­
ened and until these youngsters get back
In there, the defensive efforts are doubt­
ful. Steve Barnes, a sophomore shortatop,
pulled some muscles In his arm and he la a
doubtful starter for the opener. Bob John­
son, who wan nailing down the starting
berth a t third base became ineligible last
week and Senior Terry Chrlstansen has
been brought In from the outfield to
handle the job.
The probabty starting lineup will have
Johnny Whelchel catching, Jamea Mark­
ham a t first base, John Mann or Jack
Caolo a t second, Billy Rowles a t shortstop,
and Christensen at third.
The probable starting outfield will
have Ray Lundqulst in left, Alex McKibbin at center, and Mike Caolo at right.
McKlbbin, W h e l c h e l , Christensen,
Markham, and Lundqulst are the only re­
turning lettermen to the lineup and most
of the offensive power at the plate resta
upon the ehoulders of big Markham who
hit .310 laat season.
Laude urges everyone to support the
club this season and Improve the poor at­
tendance that has existed here in the past
few years.

Chestnut Looking
For Crack Af Title

Before tho playoffs began, Bob
Corny mtatkmed that Chamber,
lain would have to be "l00 per
cent etractive" lor a Warrior vie|« p . Wilt made It in the scoring
eetumn, but he couldn't top BUI
Rusaall In rebounding na tba d-to
Colt edged Chamberlin la reMoves, 59-29.
Sherman was Bolton’s high man
with 51 Mints.
• t. Louie, iwcaUlng lest year's
tweet by the Lekeri id the play9BS Mat llUla time in wrapping
BP this one.
Tho Hawke, with play maker
Water Martin riding the bench
Wtth a tnuaclo Injury, hid iti
•earing punch of Cliff Hagen and
Pettit working to perfection.
an tallied 99 points and Plltlt
■land 55 while nabbing 19 reieuade to stall lbs Laker me-

K

Promising Catcher

With only IS day* left on tig
Sanford - Orlando Kenntl Club
racing calendar, another Ladles
Night card wlU be held itarUng
at 1:10 tonight with 10 events
scheduled.
Women will be admitted without
ebarge for the pari-mutuel grey,
hound action. Only two more
Ladies Night performances re­
main this season. Racing wlU end
Apru
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—
April 4,
Thousands of Seminole CountJP
fans have helped swell tho grandstandi this aaason in what is
certain to be the club's best meet
in history. Both betting and attendanea totals are running aoma
20 percent ahead of last year’s

n

Beaton overcame WlU Chamtrialn'a 41-potnt spree Wedneiday
igbt to defeat the Warrtori, 111*
IT aad take n 1-9 lead In the
let-ef-aaven Eastern Division fl­
it* of the National Basketball
Association playoffi.
Tim St. Louie Hlwka drew flrat
Mood In tha Western finals by
defeating the Minneapolis Lakers

• Elgin Baylor, who averaged a t
point* per game for Minneapolis
during tho regular season, was
Bold to 19 on tho doso guarding
9f Hagan aad Davn Piontek.
f t Loula ripped to a 55 • 42
kaU-Ume load and were ahead by
ItpnlaU , 95-44, early in the third

1.44 earned run average . with
Pittsburgh last aeason, struck out
four and allowed only one batter
to reach base on a hit batsman
for five Innings. Than Umbricht,
144 and 2.TI with Salt Lake City,
also fanned four and retired 12
batters In order over the last
four frames. BUI Virdon had
three hits to pace the Pirates'
1l-hit attack.

MISS EVELYN CUSACK of Daytona Beach, who last
June wan selected as Miss D1SOR in connection with the
Southeastern outboard races staged a t Daytona Interna­
tional Speedway's Lake Lloyd, la shown here with the
Dr. Byrne E. Taylor Memorial trophy to be presented to
the driver registering the fastest lap time for the APBA
Grapefruit Circuit speed boat rucea scheduled for the
aame mile course for Sunday, March 27,

CLEVELAND (UPI) -Veteran
Ike Chestnut, who scored n unani*
moui decision over youthful Lebry
"Honey Boy" Jeffrey of Detroit
Wednesday night, la looking for­
ward to "plenty of action" and a
possible crack at the featherweight
championship.
Chestnut, 29, said he "ached all
over" In the eevenlh round of the
nationally lelevlsed-bouL when hla
younger opponent caught him with
a left hook to the midsection.
Jeffrey followed with another
left hook, which put Chestnut
down for the mandatory eight
count. This marked the only
time either fighter wee In trouble.
Chestnut, 130, piled up hie win­
ning margin by counter-punching
the flatting teade of tha aggressiva Jeffrey.
Tho bout was hailily scheduled
Wedneiday to replace tho Zora
PoUey-MIk* DeJoha heavyweight
•crap. DeJohn suffered a knee inJury in workouts and the fight,
had lo be canceled.
Jeffrey, 130, cited tha short noUee sa one of the primary rea­
sons for hla loss.

VIRGINIA VISITORS to Seminole County, Mr. and Mrs. William MltcheU
of Hampton, found the shad fishing still good this week, boating 20 of tha
silvery jumpers on the SL Johns. Fourteen of the shad had roe.
(Herald Photo)

NEW YORK (U PI)-St. Bonavanture, tha aurprblnf unseeded
upalart, aimed lla hich-powered
■coring duo of Sam and Tom
Stilh against top • seeded, nation­
ally fourth-ranked Bradley tonight
In the aeml-flnal round of (he
National invitation Basketball
Tournament.
Utah Stale, tho second aeeded
team In the tournament, meet*
Providence In the nightcap of the
Uadiaon Square Garden doubleheader.
Sam SUth, who hai finally glid­
ed from the ahadow of hi* more
famou* All-American brother, has
totaled M point* in the Bonnies'
victories over Holy Crois and de­
fending champion SI. John's. Tom
scoring lo Oicar Robertson in
scoring .this aeaton, baa tattled 51
points.
u t u u i v / uuacuivu
eurm/iuii, 71-94,
iu m ,
Bradley
defeated Dayton,
Tuesday and is favored by four
points to beat the peaky Bonnies.
Providence haa gained the
crowds' fancy In upset victories

over Mamphia State and thirdseeded-St. Louii on the etrenith
of abarp-ebooUng Len Wllkeni and
Johnny Egen and the rebounding
of S-10 Jim Hadnot.
, The Priart, who won 20 of their

laat 11 gamai, have been Instilled
n 2tt point choice over nationally
seventh-ranked Utah Stale, which
had to go into overtime before
beating Villenova in the quarterflnala.

Palmer Favored
In St, Pete Play

Named A ll-Stars

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -T h a
laat of tha "big four" of Intercol­
lege basketball winged Into
town today when New York Uni­
versity and Ohio State squads nrrivad to Join Cincinnati and Cali­
fornia.
And they all headed for the
cavernous Cow Palace to test out
the boarda in their one official
warm-up prior to the opening of
the semifinal NCAA competition
Friday night.
The schedule for that l«:
California va. Cincinnati In tha
second game.
Ohio Slate vs. NYU In the

NEW YORK (UPI) -AU-Amerlea Tom SUth of SI, Bonaventnre
and Allan Holmes of Utah have
been named to tho E ait and Wait
All-Star basketball squads that
meet In Madison Squire Garden,
March 26. Stub, a 9-5 junior,
averaged 52 point* per games
during the regular tenon.

Tho winners clash for the na­
tional championship on Saturday
night. But today not one coach waa
looking paat tho opening gemea.
"All we’re thinking about right
now," said Pete Newell, Caltfor.
nia'i coach of tho year, "is Cin­
cinnati."
The four tcame arc tha "win-

nIngest" quartet of cage dubs
ever to perform in the NCAA
championships. Between them,
they have lost only eight games,
white winning N . Cal and Cincin­
nati each have lost only one
game.

ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) -m
The nation's top pro# set that?
algbta on Arnold Palmer ae the
man to beat today a a tho 115,000
Peteraburg men’* golf open went
into the flrat round.
Palmer waa seeking to add to
hit $24,200 in tournament earalagt
in 1940, ■ figure that leada tha
field and la twice that ef runnerup Jack Fleck of Los Angeles.
Palmar, from Llonlar, Pa.,
Pa, baa
Palmer,
come out tope In four of 10 tour*
namanti thi* year. Hla latest wi#
was last Sunday la the Peaaacoln
Open.

M ajor League Facta
LOS ANGELES (UPI) —A com­
SYRACUSE. N. Y. (UPD-Coach
Paul Seymour of the Syracuse plete rundown on field peraonnel
Nationals said today ha ia step­
ping down as coach of tha Syra­
cuse club but la interested in an­
other job In the National Basket­
ball Association.
"It looks like ft'a time for a
change," aald Seymour, whose
Nationals finished &gt;third In tha
Eastern Division of tho NBA this
year but bowed to the Philadel­
phia Warriors in tha firit round
of tho post-season playoffs. "I'm
Interested In another job."

Order Your

Colts Sign Boyd
BALTIMORE. Md. (UPI) -B o b ­
by Boyd, an all-around backflaid
alar for tho University of QUahoraa Sooner* for throo years* to­
day signed to play professional
football with Ibo Baltimore Colts
of the .National League.

SCOTTSDALE. Arts. (UPI) t i l Boston Rod Box, apparenUy
aa e youth novo, owned n prom- D raft 3 Eagles
Iriag aow catcher today at too ex- PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -V e t­
feat* ef a trade that some ob­ eran Dick Blelikl and 1959 rookies
servers feel could boost Cleveland
Gerry Delucca end Bill Stricgal
Is a peasant,
la the deal that brought the havq been drafted from tha Phila­
Red lex catcher Run Nixon, 55, delphia Eagle* by. the new Dallai
Beaten o u t aco receiver Sammy entry in the National Football
White to Use Indiana along wtth League. The Dallai club la taking
t baioman Jim Marihal!,
Re, 51, playod te year* for three playera from each of the
ilea, batting .SM laat year, and IS established tea mi In the cir­
m ef the top catcher* in Ute cuit to form tho nucleus of It*
I960 squad.

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By SEAN F. LEM ASS
Prime Mlnltter of Irelnd
DUBLIN, Ireland &lt;UPI) - 1
am very happy to tend greeting*
for St. Patrick’* Day to our kith
and kin abroad and to the many
friend* of Ireland who are to be
found in every land.
For our icattered race, the
great festival I* a day of reunion
In spirit which brings all of us
together In love of Ireland and
affectionate regard for one an­
other. The worldwide celebration
In honor of St. Patrick Is proof,
If proof were needed, of the fun­
damental national unity of the
Irish people and of Ireland.
The national objectives which
we are seeking to attain are well
known to all our friends beyond
the seas. Politically, our funda­
mental aim la the unity of our
country, which, we are confident,
will ultimately be achieved. Mean­
while, we desire, and are endeav­
oring to promote, practical coop­
eration in the economic sphere
with our separated fellow country­
men in Northern Ireland and the
growth of neighborly relation* be­
tween the two parts of our is­
land which are at present divided
from one another.
Culturally, we are continuing
our effort* to restore full vigor
to our national language and to
foster, among all our people, a
sense of pride in our heritage
from the past and an effective
desire to develop thst heritage In
the future.
We hope to have available, in
a short time, the results of a spe­
cial investigation, which has been
in progress, of the methods by
which our aim concerning the
Irish language can best be se­
cured.
If, as wa hope and pray, the
peace of the world is main­
tained —, a* the peoples of all
countries so ardently desire—we
in Ireland feel that we can look
forward with confidence to lha
future and that, as the years go
by, the kinsmen and friends who
visit our shores will find a con­
stant growth in useful activity and
continuous progress towards the
achievement of the national alms.
Culm rath d t agus na feile
padralg oraibh go lelr.
(“ I pray that you may all have
God’s blessing on this festival of
St. Patrick’s.")

Sleet, Rain
Won't Stop Irish

MRS. E8CAR NEIDER at­
tended F.S.U., the U. of F„
nnd Stetson University. A
native uf Jasper, Ala., the
f i f t h g r a d e Pinecrest
teacher pinnn to teach »
few years longer. then to
travel n bit, visit friends
and relatives in various
parts of the United States
nnd to take n more active
part in civic nnd church
work. Mrs. Ncider's hob­
bies urc music, flowers and
reading. She lives at 116
W. Ninth St.

Wrong Attorney
Reported In Case
The Herald reported the wrong
Speer at one of the attorneys in
the longest civil suit ever held in
Sanford. Attorney George A. Speer
Jr. said today that it waa he who
waa associated with Fred Wilson
In representing t h e Sanford
Housing Authority In the suit and
not G. Andrew Speer, as reported
in the article.

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MARtiARET REYNOLDS
is Pinecrest Elementary
School’s principal. Long in­
terested in icuding and
children, Mrs. Reynolds hus
specialized in public and re­
ligious education. Site was
born in Rochester, lnd. and
has traveled in Canada and
the central United Stutes.
Mrs. Reynolds received her
education at the Florida
State Collcpe for Women
and at Florida Stnte Uni­
versity. She holds a mas­
ter’s degree from the Car­
ver School of Mission and
Social Work and also has a
degreo in administration
and supervision. She lives
with her pnrents nnd 10year-old daughter, Mary
Margaret, at 2537 Palmetto
Ave. She also has a step­
son, Louis Raker Reynolds,
who is n chemical engineer
at Raton Rouge, La.

Sanford Youths Initiated Into
University Of Florida Fraternity
Clifford McKlbbln HI. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford McKibbin Jr. and
Duke Schlrard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Schlrard Jr., wera for­
mally lnitlatrd into the PI Kappa

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NEW YORK (UPI)—The Irish 110,000 strong — will march up
Fifth Ave. today despite predic­
tions they will be greeted by snow,
slush, sleet and rain.
"It would take an atom bomb or
a tornado to blast us off Fifth Ave.
today," said Frank D. X. Finnegan,
public relations director of the an­
nual St. Patrick’s Day parade.
“ As long as there’s pavement on
Fifth Ave., we’re going to march."
The Weather Bureau’s forecast
failed to dampen the spirit* of this
polyglot city turned all Irish for
the day. The marchers know they'll
also be greeted by the cheers of an
estimated one million "Irishmen"
viewing the parade.
But snow or slush, the annual
parade will start at 12 noon and
move relentlessly up the avenue.
Francis Cardinal Spellman &gt;*jj]J
view the parade from the steps of
DUKE SCII1RARD
St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Gov. Nel
son A. Rockefeller, Mayor Robert
F. Wagner and other officials will
be in the official reviewing stand
at Wlh St.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — BritThe parade la expected to last
from five to seven hours and the Ish law has changed tha filming
very last outfit to march up the of a wedding scene In director
avenue—somebody has to be la s t- George Beaton** comedy "The
will be the Total Abstinence Assn. Pleaaure of lit* Company."
Tha script called for the movie
marriage of Debbie Reynolds and
Tab Hunter to take place in the
.formal garden of a mansion es­
pecially built for tha production.
The scan* waa changed when
MANILA (UPI) - Toaat of the
Philippines today waa Gabriel it waa pointed out that it could
(Flash) Elorde, a hard-punching
left-hander and new world'a jun­
More lhan 12.500 passenger cars
ior llghtwaight boxing champion. are being used for driving In­
Elorde won the title Wednesday
night with a spectacular seven- struction in U. 8. schools.
round knockout of Harold Gomes
of Providence, R. L
It was one of the greatest up­
sets la Aslan boxing history and
gsre the Philippines it* first
world till* In «• years.
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P O P -C A N ! HAVE
FIV E D O LLA R S

Irish Leader
Pinecrest Teachers, Principal Introduced
Wishes All Happy
St. Patrick's Day

Alpha Fraternity at the University
of Florida in Gainesville last Sun­
day.
Clifford is taking an engineering
course and Duke a butlaen administration course.

CLIFFORD McKIBBIN 111

British Legalities Blast A Wedding

Elorde Scores
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MRS. BETTY GLENN I*
P i n e c r e s t Elementary
School’s secretary. A de­
votee of fishing and of
working w i t h children,
Mrs. Glenn has been in the
Seminole County school
system for 10 years. She
came to Pinecrest id 1956.
Mrs. Glenn hss traveled in
the eastern United States
and has lived in Washing­
ton, D. C., Maryland, Maine
and Connecticut. Her hus­
band, Bill, is in the produce
business and the Glenna go
to the Southern Atlantic
Seaboard Peach Harvest
each year. The Glenna hava
nnd 18 year old daughter
who ia a senior a t Seminole
High.

Alarming Increase
01Crime Reported
By J. EDGAR HOOVER
Director t f FBI
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Almost
daily, newspaper headline! blare
forth talcs of brutal violence:
mass killings, the slaughter of en­
tire families, the battering o( chil­
dren into lifeless pulpe. .
These atrocities are net confined
lo any one section of this nation.
They occur with tragic frequency
throughout the country. A feeling
of terror is Inculcated la the hearts
of many cllisena.
The most recent FBI statistic!
concerning crime point up tbs
growing serioutnese of these viola*
lions. Crimes of violence continued
to iptral upward in last. Aggravat­
ed asiaulta Jumped T per cent oyer
1958; murder 5 per eeat; rapes, 4
per cent. In cities between I00.00*
and 750,000 in population, murder*
increased by a shocking 21 per
cent.
These vicious crimes present •
grave challenge to the aatiee to­
day. Law enforcement m t* her*
the wholehearted cooperation af
every cltltea.
Vigorous action must be uadem
taken by all elements of society.
To Ignore the threat of that*
crime* of violence ean only lead I*
disaster.
Here is a summary of the pre­
liminary IMS FBI crime report,
issued Wednesday night, ea which
Hoover based hit pies:
As a whole, major crimes weak
up 1 per cent over lU i. Robber*
les and hurtlaria* declined.
Violent crime* ageinst Individ*,
uaia Jumped by 7 per cent. In this
category, aggravated aiMulta
were up 7 per coat, murders S per
cent and rapes 4 per cent.
Murders rose by 21 per cent la
cities of between 500,000 an T0*»
000 population.
Arrests of Juveniles — person*
under 10 years of ago — want up f
per cent.

TbJticn
To those who have

Not Registered
in the County (or
CO U N TY, STATE AND
FEDERAL E L E C T IO N
B eginning M arch 4th *
R egistration Office will be
open fo r registering
30 days.
) Monday - Friday 9 ’til 5
&gt; Saturday
9 ’til Npon

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T im thru Fri. . S P. M. day be­ I*. Beats a ad Melon
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fore Insertion. Men. • SaL neon.
It* A Trailers
It. Faraitara
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H*A Article Wasted
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EFFICIENCY GARAGE APART­
MENT: GARAGE; ALL CON­
VENIENCES AND CONVEN­
IENTLY LOCATED.'APPLY 80S
PALMETTO OR P H 0 N E
FA 24408.

FLORAL HEIGHTS; 3
apartment, ona block
Sanford Ave., on the
route te the right, 8th.
the loft. Eodors, Rt. I

FURNISHED apartment!, hard
wood floori, tile bathi. 802 W.
27lb. Street.
NEWLY, decoratad, elean 3 room
furnished apartment. 801 Pal­
metto. Dial PA 3-4558.

Palmetto

7. Business Opportuniti

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II. FlaaMag Services
IS. Elactrlcal Sertlcea
14. Balld, Petal A Repelr

Tees, tore F ft . S P. M. day be- JS. Spatial Sarrleaa
IS*A Baaatjr Parlera
fere toeerttoe. Men.. Ret seen.
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THE OLD HOME TOWN

8. Wm M to Real

4. Reel Batata Wanted
I. Real Batata Far Sale
I. Heritage Leaaa
7. Baaiaeea Opperteaitfoe
7-A Iai are are
a. Female Haig Whaled
t. Male Help Wanted
It. Mala er Female
II. Wert Weetod

•snforb

3-BEDROOM houie, kitchen equip­
ped, fenced in back yard. Call
FA 2-5387 afler 1:30 p. m.
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. PARK AVE.
FA 2-2420
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped, double garage.
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom houie,
About I milei from naval air
kitchen equipped. P h o n o
italion. 155 mo. Dayi Ph.
FA 2-5303.
FA 28003, nights FA 2-4375.
SLEEPING ROOMS, Tne Gablet
SALE OR RENT: House, 2 bed­
401 5fagnolla Ave. FA 2-0730.
rooms, unfurnished. Florida
2-ROOM furnished apartment, 310
room. 2102 Cedar. Ph. FA 2-8327
Magnolia. Pltont A. K. RossetPINK HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, 1'4
ler, Florest. FA 2-1851.
baths, kilchyn equipped, 25th
FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonvilio
and Elm Ave, Phone NO 3-4023.
No butinesi Frday nights or
RENT A BED
Roll away, Hosplta* A Baby Bed* Saturdays.
By Dty, Week or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181
118 W. lit 8t

HOUSEWIVES

AGENCY

N. V, Parmer, Realtor
Get thoie faille off your mind
Attractive home on small lake.
D. H. Whitmore
—Sell AVON to women hi
111,500. This home la equipped
Lillian G. Trams
y o u r neighborhood. Three
with built-in kitchen facilities.
Associates.
openings now available. Write
Three bedroom, Florida room,
Mra. Jean Mllanlch, Box 248, 0
118 8. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5231
2 baths, and is conveniently
Lockhart, for interview in
After hour*, FA 2-8818, FA 2-4821,
located between Sanford and
FA 2-8381
your home.
Casselberry. To see this fine
home call
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Sten strom Realty
Raymond Lundquiat, Aaioe.
Ununual Career Opportunity
FA 2 5482 For woman age 25 to 55. interest­
FA 2-3851 Atlantic Bank Bldg. III N. Park Ave.
Open evening until 8:30 p. m,
ed in bettering herself financial­
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE:
ly and socially. Established na­
tionally known concern offers
SURETY BONDS
2 B. R, home' Just outalde city
futura with substantial income,
on Magnolia. Kitchen
RAYMOND M. BALL limlti,
plus satisfaction of delivering
equipped,
Venetian
blinds,
apace
AND ASSOCIATES
an important service to th is*
beater. On 2 nice loll. Was
Amy Aoderaoo
rommmunity. Good education*
18085,
priced
to
tell
at
once
Genevieve (Jeanlo) Blair
for 15495—will trade for car. -and sincere interest in children
Carl Chorpening. Jr.
nccciiary. Teaching or buaineaa
FA 2-0881 or FA 2 0535.
Robert J. Schmidt
background helpful. Mutt havo
W. B. Shippy
car. Give background fully in
NEW
COTTAGE
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
first letter. Write Mra. Van
ON LAKE BUTLER
Marvin Williams
Dyke, P. O. Box $541, Orlando,
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3841 Calling all doctori, lawyer* and
Florida.
professional men who want to
Sanford
get
away
from
It
all.
New
cot­
Evana Bldg Lakt Mary
tage near completion on beau­
Ph. FA 2-1280
CURB GIRLS
tiful Lake Butler near Oiteen;
Include* lakefront lot, cottage,
dock, ramp and fireplace. Out
where nobody'll trouble you. All
for Just 84,500.
REAL ESTATE DRK'E LN
are now being
St. Johns Realty Co. APPLICATIONS
taken
for
concession
sales lad­
J. W. HALL
118 N. PARK AVE.
ies. Apply to Mr. Trince, Mgr.
2544 French Ave.
Movieland Drive-In.
Ret.t.&gt;
Call Hall"
Phone FA 24841
DO NOT FAIL
AVON offers earnings for
20 ACRE ranch-farm, modern 3 To tee this SPACIOUS HOME In
present needs and U.S. Sav­
bedroom, 2 bath home: swim­
LOCH ARBOR featuring three
ings Bondi for family security. £
ming pool. IS black angui cowg.
large bedrooms, two baths,
Become an AVON Representa­
large kitchen with equipment,
Farm irrigation. Near Like
tive and earn the pleasant
extra large screened porch, 105
Jessup, on paved Hwy. 530,000.
way. Write NQW-Box 248,
Terms. Phone FA 2-1387.
ft. lot with trees, and wall to
Lockhart, for interview.
wall carpet in living room and
GROVE MANOR HOME: 1013 Lin
dining area. This home priced
coin St., * bedroom, 1W bath,
at ONLY 113.990 with down
double carport.
payment ONLY 81990. Call us BEAUTICIAN WANTED, guar,
today for appointment.
antee and co r mission. Ph,
FA 2-5742 days, FA 2-2455 nighta
Seminole Realty
1901 So. Park
Ph. FA 2 5232

2-BEDROOM upstair* apartment, ROSA L. PAYTON
clean and roomy, 875. FA 2-0868
And Associates
OFFICE SPACE, 850 month. 306 Registered Real Ei'ata Broker
W. 13th Street, Th. FA 2 2931 Ph, FA 2-1301 17-82 at Hiawatha
dayi, FA 2-1401 nighta.
HOUSE FOR SALE: Lovely 2
bedroom home on large shady
correr lot In Wynnewood: kit­
FURNISHED upstairs apartment
chen equipped, Jalousie porch. ' HOME SEEKER
hot water famished. 850. CaU
Low down payment. 2415 Stev­
r i r r m o i a .v s u r
FA 2-0117.
ens Ave. FA 2-2088.
Watch This Space S t Johns Realty Co.
NOTH**: in h . r * by t h r u lh»t I
■m , n * . » t r ) In b u . |n .* a *1 A"
Thia beautiful six room and bath
FURNISHED apartment, down­ H.mlni.l. I'ounty, Florid*. u n d . r
TIME TESTED FIRM
homo has screened porch, car­ 111THE
stairs, 845 per month. Also th* flrllllou* n*m* or. T . r r s c . C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-8123
Kir
l
i
m
i
t
T
.U
p
h
o
*
.
An»«*rln*
ports,
utility
and
atoraga
room.
room*. CaU FA 8-1784.
8 * r v lit. m il l ha t I In i.n d to
BROKER
Underground sprinkler ayitem
t r r Mid tm m , with th* Clark 202 So. Park Ava. Ph FA 2 5981
L E A N unfurnished, kitchen ra .t a l .lh*
for tho lawn. Located on v large
i l r c u l t Court. (Umlnola
"FABULOUS!”
equipped, &gt; bedroom house; County. Klorlil*. In a n a r i U n r *
corner lot a t 2400 Oak Ave. The
IS
WHAT
YOU’LI. SAY
wllli
I
hr
provision*
«f
lh*
Klcll*
Stenstrom
Realty
knotty pin* cabinets anu mack
price will be reduced 850 each
when
you
see
thin LAKEFRONT
tl-iu.
X*n&lt;*
Hutlut**,
lo
-w
ll:
H»ekar: 1 master bedroom. 880. lion S»l.«&gt; Florid* n i a l u l a a t i l l .
111 N. Park Avenue Pb. FA 2-2430 day until sold. Original price
LOT. 300 feet deep, with 140
CaU NO 8-1187.
818,850—today’s 915,800. Present
"Open evenings til 1:30 PM”
m *: Carol T r t r a u l t
feel frontage on a lakt as pret­
Puhllah Mar. I*. IT. St. St, ISIS.
loan, approximately 910.700, can
ty as a Poat Card and a priv­
5-BOOM house. North Hoad,
b«
aisumed.
Monthly
payments
Ik t h k e m i t i t r o t h t o r
ate lagoon for awimming and
Lake Monroe, Fla. Arteiian
are 978. Shown by appointment
TSftl H A T H JU DICIAL riKC’l IT
mooring boat*. '
well. Easy terms available.
or
n .im im ,
r\
im i
ro n
only. Don't. delay. Set today,
■ liW ikoi.K c o i A T t , r i . o m n a .
See Drew Warren, Lake Mon­ CaU FA 2-5204.
IX C N t S C M S T 4 0 . IMIS
Ai you stand under the giant
roe.
THK FORKST r n o p r . n T i K * . INC.
Oaks and visualise your own
riainiifr,
home on this property, you
%*.
wUl agree, that the price of
PAI L PALMER and
HUnT R. PALMBR, hla wlf*.
96000 la cheap far M.
r
Drfandanta. 14 r o |-. 4 T T i r i x i w s CO URT, SUNLAND ESTATES: 3-bedroom.
a o t iik o r
a a i .w
■ K M I 4 ni.se CUI A T T , F f.O R In A
1 bath, 8850 down, assume VA P. R. If you with, we can make
Nolle* la h*r*b&gt; s l v . n th a t pur- KHTATK OF
mortgage 878.88, Includes taxes
■uant t* a Final l i t e r . * nl For*- JAM ES H. HKALKT,
arrangements with ona of San­
t Inane* a n i u . i l In lh* nb o t* *1)1and insurance, 801 Collins Dr.
ford’s leading contractors to
n .r.a i.d
*4 h u m . I wilt aall th* rollow lne
FA 2-1543.
TO c t S K t i t r o n a
build your new home at a cost
4 .a r r lli.it real p r o p .r t y . l l u a u d In t o AOTICW
au .
rcnnoNH
h a v in g
■•mlnala County, Florida, t n .w l t i H A I M * OR DEMANDS A O A IM T MOUNTAIN HOME for aale.
that will save you money.
Let I. HI nek "A". LITTt.K
■A I It KHTATKi
Duo to death la family, will
W KKIWA KHTATKS NCMTou and ***h *f you ora ha raRKR ONK. - a r m r d l n * lo r ia l
sacrifice 3 bedroom furnished W. H. "BUI” STEMPEB Agency
hy nnilllad and raqulrad In flla
112 N. Park
tharaof, a* ra rnrd.il In Flat
home
Ova miles North of Hen­ Phone FA 14*01
a n y rlalm * and d tm a nda which
Rnnk I, Faao St. Tuhlln n a ­
Phone PA 2-8331 3801 Park Dr.
you, nr o llh a r nf &gt;nu, m ay havo
dersonville,
N.
C.
Csll
FA
8-8T30
med* of n . m l n o l . County,
1-BEDROOM house in Country
a s a ln a l aald o a la l t In Iho offlea
after 5:00 P. M.
Florida, autil.et In a flrat
nf Hon. tVllaon Altxattd.r, County
Club Manor. PA 8-4888.
m o r ta a a o kold by F lr a t Fad.
Juila* Of • * mini.1. County, a t hla
# r i t llavln** A L u in Aaaocl*BUNLAND
ESTATES: I B. R..
nfflc* In th* Courl llouoa In Ban• Ion of Orlandn,
kitchen equipped home. 105 Asa
furd, Florida, within * la h t calat pubtln a u rtln n lo l h . Iilahrat an d ar month* from lh* i lm t af
laa Lane. Phone FA 3-7710.
and h . a t h l d d .r for ,-a.h. I t th*

NOTICE

Legal Notice

Customer

CORVAIR

Legal Notice

Regular

COMPLETELY famished 4 bed
room homo an MeUonviUe.
PA 14148.

Scheduled

l ha Heal publication nf Ihl* no.
K.mlnol* I'n u m r I'nurlhnuao. Han­ Ilia Karh rlalm ar damand m u.I
ford, Florida, a t th* hour of ll;*A ha In w r l t l n s and conta in i h .
• ‘rln r k A. M. on Ihn I l k day of placa of roald.nr* a nd pool nfflc*
April Its*.
oddroa* nf lh* c la im a nt and muat
(■■At.)
ha a * u r n to hy l h . claimant, hla
!•**Id M. G . u h . l
• a a n t o r a ilornoy, o r th* w a n
Clark nf C lrru lt Cnurt
• ha lt ha void.
Ryi M arlha T, V lhltn
Ja m a * H. Haatay, J r .
Daputy Clark
A i K a a ru ln r nf aald aalala
Na'ihm Lo*b
Akarm an, T urnbull, S a u i o r m t *
1*11 M . t r a i l Hide,
Eld son
orlandn, n * .
Orlando, Florid*
FuMlak Mar. IT. ISM.
A t l o r n .y a for Kaoculor
I'uhllah Starch I*. IT. I I , I I , 1SS*.

$2328
DOLLARS TO COUNT
That* what thia 4W% mortgage
will save you on interest.

See this 1 bedroom moderately
priced masonry Home today.
Kitchen electrically equipped. A
modest down payment and
883.44 per month will make
in io c s t t J t m n n court ,
the Home youra. Total Price
aawixoLK countv, Ptenios
only 811,108. CALL NOW to
estate or bessie alford
■ee (hit budget saver.
BA LLA X C K . D EC EASED

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Sad A Palmetto

c a a o in a i

ALL Pitaanna ■ a v t a a W. H. "101” STEMPEB Agency
ri.aiwn on o a w A n w n abashst Phone PA 14881
113 N. P art
■ 4111 K t T A T K l
Tou and each of you a r t h a r th y Phone PA 94311 1801 Park Dr.
to

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n o tlfltd a ad r.q u l r a d to fit* » » r
claim* a a d damand* which yuu.
or rlttio r of you. m ay hav* a t a l n a i
aald . H o l e In th* offlco of Hon.
W ilton Alexander, County J u d a * of
Mamlnol* County, a t hi* nfflc* In
iho Courl lloua* la Ban ford. F l o r ­
id*. w ithin « l ( h i c a l o n d i r month*
from Ih* llm* of lh* ftrai public*lion nf thia aoUc*. Karh claim pr
dam and m i n t b* la w r itln a and
conta in th* plac* a f raoldonc* a ad
po*l nfftea a d d r ta a of th* c la im a n t
and m uat ha aw ora to hy th*
claim ant, hla a s*a l, a r a ilo r a a y ,
or th* u r n . *h«ll b* void.

TUB FIRBT NATIONAL BANK
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B-BEDROOM, m bath coocrete
Mock new heme, kitchen equip­
ped tod seme .ether furniture.
884 meothly. Bt. Jebat Really,
phene .PA I41M.
DSSIRARLE I m e* famished
epertmeat, 1st flesr, privete
bath, water furnished. • mHet
east af B i i k f i Heady to
■teres, churches, sad school
Phene PA 8-8771.

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Hy J o e a e o tt Xlrtoo
O .nlor T r u i t Offtror.
A* Kxoeutar af aald oat*I*

(UitMU-AIM I — Amarieaa
first modem alnmteum engine:
nlrrmlt-type, bertaontally oppend ryllnders, fnreed-air rootla«t 88 h4to 188 Ik-ft. torque.
HOLLER MOTOR RALES

RAVENNA
PARK *
HOMES

BEST BUY IN SANFORD
Turn Weal Or 20th
Bt. Follow . Country
Huh R4. A Welch
For 0 * r Signs . . . .

FHA FINANCED
Drive Pear Stocks Want Off
Preach 4 m On Mth 8t. A
Stamper Ascertain In On The
Pramtons Daily.
Priced Under f rancot Market
BBS OR CALL TODAY

OPEN DAILY
t:00 A. M. Til Dsrh
SUNDAY
1:00 F. M. T il Dark
Nearly new, antra large reach type banes ea Mg let.
Lteteg Remo with woed-baraiag flrepleae, Large Redi
Clear la church aad achaats. Low taste. ONLY HUM Dana Payment. Owner worts at Martin's. Ray from owns
■eve. CeR PA &lt;4888. RU IT AT —•

2403

SANFORD

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damaged

Valor* to 8IM4

Year Chtoce

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�A Want A d A Day Makes A ll Business P ay! Ph. FA2-2611
Iljr

8. Female Help Wanted

#antnrh

tyralft ,

YOUNG LADY to poit pen and
Ink Account* Receivable and
Inventory record*, and lo wait
| on (he public when necessary.
Apply in writing lo Mr. Carnle.
Sanford Furniture Co. Box INI,
Sknford, Fla._______________

Thurs. March 17, '60—Page 9 I 20*A Trailers

llen-Women 120. Dally. Sell Luminoua nameplate*. Write Reevei
Co.. Attleboro, Mat*.
WE NEED
ALL TYPES PERSONNEL

Personnel Service
I0i Metcalf Building
Orlando, Florida

11. Work Wanted

I

TYPING at home, legal or any
othar. Phono FA l-MM.

Mather ofa t Sanford
soe-aoe
ft.
t-oeu

LAWN MOWING and yard work,
trimming, edging, or any odd
j
Job*. FA 2-IM2,_____________

l n eat

Jenkins

LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
FA 232*5.

Plumbing A Heating

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

AIR COVDmONINO
CONTRACT and R EP'fR WORK
MOT laniard Avo.
FA *43*2
e~ ■■
PLUMBING
Costraatiag ft Rapaira
Fisa Estimate*
1. L. HARVEY
Mi laniard Are. Phoae FA l-MM

HOUSE CLEANING

WILSON - MAIER

* 13. Electrical Services

14. Build, Paint A Repair
W TOO have palatini problem*
to toko eat
{ventage of
yaan of oaperionco and the
beat of workmanablp, call K. M.
Young. Lake Mary, FA 3-059*
or i . L. Blodeoe, 107 E. Onora,
FA M IR ,_________________
THOg. E. THOMPSON
Oosoral Contractor
Carpentry Repaire
Roofing ft Sidlag
Phono FA M ill
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
OooUct Mg Weet Ith Bt
Phone FA 24841

CORVAIR

H.

B. POPE CO.

JM ft Perk - FA 2 4234

M FT. BOAT, motor and trailer.
Phone FA 3-MOO.

Sewing Mach. Repairs

II FT. CABIN CRUISER boat
and trailer equipped with Mark
30 Mercury motor and steering
wheel. Priced to tell. Phone
FA 2-2993.

ALL MAKES ft MODELS
104 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
FA 2-MU
INCOME,TAX SERVICE
20. Automobiles
WILLlAlf H. MURRAY
l i l t Celery Ave. Tel PA 2-UII
'32 PACKARD, *123. C a l l
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
FA 2-4300 or FA 2-7990.
W. L. HARMON
1
New Renault CnrnveUe for
PH. PA 1-4141 After • P. M.

HOLLER, MOTOR BALED
palmetto

Seminole County 8pocial

FENCE

GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS In­
stalled and repaired. Roof re­
pair. No Job loo smell. Free
eiUmatea. FA 2-M43.

Chain Link or
Ctdar Haaket Woavg

CORVAIR

A t Low, Low
•Price Installed
FOR PREE ESTIMATE

W rite Box FE

TKANHAXLK—thia unit combinoe IraMmlaalon and rear
axle d rift gears} choice el
■tandard fteor-ahlft or automa­
tic IraMmlaalon.

Sanford Herald
Average Inatallatlon
Of 250 Ft. 9158.0(1
Installed

HOLLER MOTOR 8ALB8
2nd ft

Palmetto

Oe iriw s

immediate delivery. MtKEE MOTOR CO. Phone
FA 2-4095. Jerry Dixon.

20-A Trailer*
FOR SALE OR TRADE - 31 ft.,
1931 Detroit iiouae Trailer, with
large cabana. Furnished. Clear
title. *2.000 cash, or will trade
un 3 bedroom home in Sanford.
FA 2 7031.

On Onora Hood, Ho. of Hanford

Hunland Enlatan

17-02, 2 milco Ho. at hanlard
FROM *279.00 DOWN
VA-FHA. FMA-IN-HKKVICK
Immediate Occupancy
t Yrar Personal Hal 1st act ina
GUARANTEE —
M rouatruettao of your Horn*—
or your down payment ft
closing roots refunded
FREE WELCOME
To Sanford! Ha Our (iurala For
B Days Absolut tty Free,
Without Obligation At Oar Of
Baafsrd'a Laadlng Mslala Whll*
Van Lorata Haualag Far You ft
Your Family. Pick Up Keys Al
Balsa Office!
ODHAM ft TUDOK
Hwy. 17-91 ft 371b Ml.
Sales 01 flrt
Hanford
Ph. PA t - t l t l

3 Btdroom *—11/a Baths
$ 1 0 ,6 5 0 '
$ 3 5 0

m a

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$ 6 8 . 5 0 M onthly

MOBS

OHM

WANTED
M A N or W O M A N .
Writ# return* of past
experience to Box S ,
c/o Sanford Herald.
Our employees know about this ad.

1956

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Special Tudor Hardtop, Perfect
and While Finish.

WHAT

$

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Falriane
Master.

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Well Takosi Cara Of.

Hardtop,

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Helvedera 4 Dr. Sedan, Here’s A Real
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Radio and Heater.

Power

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50 NASH - - $99
50 PLYMOUTH - -$129
1955

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Economically.

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1955 B U I C K
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, AI.MOST FLAT FLOOR
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Furniture

Windows, Floors, Walla. Fret ElNow and Used Furniture
tlmate. Call FA l-lSlt or Sit E. First SL
PA I-MU
Windahield
Back Glam
FA
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Door GIaa«
Vent Glaan
Usad furniture, appliance*, tool*
SERVICE
15.A Beauty Parlor*
ate. Bought-Sold Larry’* Mart
Senkarllc Glasi and Paint Co.
M Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 1-411*
11 114 W. tod flt
FA 2-4122
Bo Lovelier With Profctiioaal
22. Article*! For Sale
Beauty Cara.
CUSTOM UPHUL5TERLNG: All
WORK clolhei, luggage, lent*,
work gueranteed. Free Eatitarpi, blanket*, rot*. Army-Navy
mate*. Phoae FA 1-7419.
Surplui, 310 Sanford Avo.
FREE! IT.IS TV enlenoB with
Beauty daloa
Sell
Ua Your Furniture. Quick
each TV or radio repair of |12 2310 Oak
FA S-7U4
Servlet With The Cash. SUPER
or more.
TRADING POST. FA 1-0077.
SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER A SaUifiad cuatomar I* ear bad
■dvortiaament.
ttb. and Sanford Avo.
FACTORY TO YOU
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
FA 2-974)
Sanford
ALUMINUM
1M Be. Oak
pk. PA t-1741
VENETIAN BLINDS
DoiUo Jerdina end her doll *OUio'
Eseloetd head. Sag-proof bottom
EASTER SPECIAL
are entertaining at children'!
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
|4 30 Waves Now 10.30
partlea now. Call FA 2-1307
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Hair
Styling
ft
Cutting
Inrluded
after 4 p. m,
EVENING APPOINTMENTS AC­ •orda.
Senkarik Ginn a and paint Co.
ENVELOPES, Letterhead l, atato- CEPTED.
11M14 w. and a t
FA 1-4021
DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
menti, invoice*, hand bill*, and
program , e t c . Pngreeiive 2004 Adams
Ph. FA 1-3333 11 FT. CUPBOARD, Formica
Printing Ce. Phene PA 3-msi—
top; two upper cabinet*; ga*
IV. Flowers 4k Plants
Mi Wait 13th SL
stove; FA 14013,
PUMPS - SPRINKLER!
Cut Flowart For Any Oceaialon • ' x 13' VISCOSE ruga and pads,
type* and (lie*, lost ailed
SANFORD •'LOWER SHOP
2 green*, and I beiges, new,
“Do It Youraelf
FA 1-1122
or
PA 1-0270 *13 per pad ft rug; ona »' a
12* and one *' g •' rollon hook
19. Boats and Motors
Wk REPAIR AND SLRV1CB
rug, *23 for both. Call FA 2-7971.
• TINE
Gateway To The Waterway
30 INCH wood bench lathe. Con.
Mackloery and Supply Co.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
tact C. M. Reed, 133 Planta­
se? W. tod I t
Ph. FA 2402
Robnon Sporting Good*
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Ph. FA l-SNl
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Bed*. Day, Week or Month—
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 24T8I
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 Franch Ava,
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15. Special Services
15. Special Services
Ph. *A 2-Ttlt
WO. Call FA 2-4300 or FA 2 7*90..
MASSAGE, Swrdlah. Ethel M. TV and RADIO REPAIR a! -r
oT b UJ1 VALUES
Steele. Phono FA 2-9034 or atop
3:00 aighta and weekoado; San­
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ford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
at 111 W. 12th. St.
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work. Rraaonable rates. Free
•atimatea. Ed O'Connell. Call
C O L L E C T Orange City,
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22, Articles For Bala_______ 24, Lost ft Found

40 FT. SPARTAN, priced low for ’» ZIG ZAG, almost halt paid G. E. refrigerator perfect eon- LOST: Ladles red billfold at or !
quick aalf. DeWllt'a Trailer
for — likr ovrr payment* of
near fruit stand on IT-92 N. of 1
dillon, *33. See at grey house.
Park, 3313 Orlando Dr., on
Lake Monroe Bridge Sunday.
4th si. at Washington, Lake
*9.30 rich; 600 dirferrnt stitches,
Hwy. 17-92.
Contents, money and photos of
button hole*. Writ* Box *00, e/o
Mary, Fla.
sentimental value. Please re
Sanford Herald.
HICKS houit trailer, • ft. wide,
1930 WEST1NGHOUSE refrigera­
turn, REWARD. FA 24731.
43 ft. long. Will trade equity PLUMBERS TOOLS. Lead pot.
tor and electric range, 1*3*
for furniture and 1200. Park
pipe die* and cutters, hydraulic
Feddert air conditioner, vary
It Pnya
Avenue Trailer Park, lot M,
Jack, pipe vice and stand.
good condition. Call FA 14710.
Phone FA 2-2S93.
1934 SHULTZ 42 ft. trailer *2.000.
MOTORCYCLE, 19*7 I n d i a n ,
To Use
ran ha financed. Ph. FA 2 4300 FURNITURE: house full. Call
Hounds Arrow, .meoitabla. Ph.
Tho HERALD
FA 24403.
or FA 2-7*90.
FA I-TT9I.
Want Ads.
I960 TRAVEL TRAILER. 24 ft., WESTINGItOUSE 2 f table mo­
ii&lt;cd 30 day*. Save ovrr 9700.
del TV, perfect, *03. Call 22-A Articles Wonted
FA 20-70.
100 W. 27th. Sl„ Sanford. Thone
LOOKING for transportation. Will
FA 2-7390.
assuma payments — With small
TV TEST instruments: Can be
equity in '33 to 'SI model car.
seen at Rirhard Greenlcafs,
21. Furniture
Write tailing yrar. n t h ,
Lake Mary. Phone FA 2 3013.
monthly paymrnli, balance due
$SAVE$
32,000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
and equity, to Bon NC, a/o
New ft Used
ha* to be seen to appreciate.
Sanford Herald.
Cheap! Call FA 2-4307.
Furniture am) Appliance*

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"They art (lying In War
fahb awf af ton b*«rtj at
ami fbkhful. .
T h u did Roman Catholic Bisb«w S i T a w deaeribo Ma laat,
bard year* in Communtit China—
yvan that brought fnm xitag
Rcraacutioa, boom arrext and fi­
MIDSHIPMEN ThofflM E. Mitchell (left) of Westwood,
nally death at fbo age af tl.
Tha twa telling lentraeci were
M a m ., and John W. Harria (right) of Sanford, Fla., are
cawfaiaeil m leUtra smuggled
shown with their guide. Cadet Willard C. Conley, during
from the churchman'* cloiely
a recent four-day tour of the LT. S. Military Academy at
« rded rofidewe# near Nanking.
West Point, N. Y. The annual exchange visits, involving
Vatican rafeaaad the entire
third year men (Juniors) from the (J. 8. Naval Academy,
carrr* poodenea Tueaday,
Annapolis, Md., and the military academy, familiarize
(ban a year after the I* it letter
v a t received, laying K came
the underclassmen with the missions of the sister acade­
gram toe pea of a "martyr.1
mies and promote friendship among the future officers
Tan, ordained by Popa Piu*
of
the Armed Forces.
Xf la i m aa one of tha firtt Chiweaa bishop*, rriuied until the
laat la knuckle under to hie coun­
try'* arm. Comm unit! master*
He rejected attempt* to peranode Urn to Join the ’ patrwu"
—a pvendo religtoua organization
designed to re place loyal Raman
Catbnik churchmen with those
faithful la the Communist Party.
Keen when the Commmistg "ftJoed" him In H tt, ha refused to
By n e t DANZIG
[been s rare comedy treat. It
surrender the cross and ring
NEW YORK (UPI) — Part one f tamed out te be loo much like
which were symbols of hia office of Arthur Murray's all star pie- | "This Is Your life," without the
under the Pope.
throw in* et Bob Hope was ■ tame j Kleenei.
In many way* Bitbop Tsu’a let­
Continued neat week. again on
ters raid Ilka the diary * Anne
The Hope roast, jr unsalute, NBC-TV.
Frank, the Jewish girl who was featured a number of personal!. ■—
forced to Uva with her family In tie*—such a» Jayne Mansfield, "Startime" continued to pick ha
an attic to escape Nasi persecu­ Jsoc Ruaseli, Dorothy Umour. way
Tln Pan Alley Tuestion aad who finally died fat a Alas King, Cliff Arquette sad day nifht, this time with a doien
concentration camp in the last Rocky Cratlano.
Academy Award • winning tunes
days nf World War II.
Hope Is donating his IIOO.OM Ux gaidsnes.
nanaa anearpU:
foo far the two-part party to as t v —»
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March to, ISM: "liace Sept. S, aye research fund. Another way ^
ln
thVBC-TV
hour
ISM I have been denied all liber­
ty, Guarded aad confined to my r ^ u s t a s ^ ^ eVsniea&gt;to &gt;tM made
F,r,l: Tb* PtT,aTm*rt foam. Repeated pressure la being 5 ^** “ " f , * * ? !S
j?
Kifl* C®1*. T** RilUr- The Four
r it aw me to Join the patriots . . . touM durra, show. Whrt l m . s e J f “ !
S i
have obstinately refused. For a
•oath and a half. . . under the OLV*ai*«rs
i f I. ** €S0 9 1ZCDIf ' SN wSD c rftord,ntt
i l 'C l i n f i w f 1PI IK
a j ftfl t |&gt; &gt; _ a,,d
i j u lip , synchronisel b. j
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Strict aurveillaaca at an armad tlM.000 but think at the good be's „
M ** *h# b,rd
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award in my house. I bad to un^ ___ .
Second: Jane Wyman aa the
darf* Interrogation* each day. d°iB, -V__lh, .
They reviled ma. ,
ho*u " " i0* •h* &lt;no**cs' to do
Dae. f, n cr: "I still have eight Wts
Irrev^rlme*
"sti^lulff durin* th# hour- did heautifully.
priest* ia prison. . .one died. . . S £ 0 % harmless, stunlT uV “ * , « [ *b,fn,la«'
*"d
AU tha sisters are vary court. .pray fee ns aad have 'f f i T S S u s S ™
n^hf
Third:’ Ch.rie. Laughton. He
many Others pray. . ."
molt
them d r&lt;Sild haw t o n C,n’' »*"* worti » ba’PSnny, but
March S, ISM: "Certain of my almed.
^ m ld ^sl
l'aany
n T public
nuMil^^&lt;ure.
iieure T
h « **
d*lt« «
*!«««. And be
They
MTfr
M«ter.
•laeriitet have been hypnotized weren't personalised enough. On­
by qpr friends. . ."
ly when MUiei Lamour and
Jane I, IMS: "I am still alive Mansfield delivered some special
despite tbs continuous attacks and song mslerial did the roast begin
vexations. . .It U due to my age to sUile a little.
that ! am not In prison. But f
The show really came alive.
gm oqoivslently guarded and Ironically,
when Hope delivered
r**v-r' v
9(0MNi ^
hii rebuttal. "I was wondering
Sept S, ISM: "I am condemned
the entertainment was go
sa a political reactionary because when
ing to atari," aaid Hope. Jlo said
1 have disapproved at the attack! ha
felt "like Sen. Kennedy at a
against tbs Pop*. . .they have is*- Nison
rally," and, in general, un­
la tad me aa H 1 were a conta­ loaded
a fine stream of laugh year's contest. For the record,
gious leper. . .My priests are lines with
skill. If I’m rooting for “Strange Arc The
stepped from seeing and consult­ the rest efhistheexceptional
gang
bad
Hope's Ways Of Love," even though we
ing ma. . .1 am kept in solitary
confinement. 1 bug you to help approach, the roest would have all know "High Hopes" baa M
me by your prayers. . .That tbs
hour of deliverance may ba has
The Channel Swim: Some more
toned."
schedule-switching for ABC-TV:
Jan. IS, ISM: "Pray and hava
On Thursday. April 7. NBCothers pray much far the Catholic
TV’a old "Steve Canyon” senes
religion la China. Tbs future is
replaces "The Gale Storm Show"
very dlsturblsg. They are trying
on ABC-TV and "Colt .45" re­
te tear Urn faith out of the hearts
places "Philip Marlowe" starting
at priest*. . ,f am still In quaran­
tine in Haimen and the Isolation
Jack BenUm of SUirkJand-Mor- Tuesday, April 5. "Broken Arrow”
"fM t 45's" eld
la slmoat total."
riWfi, lac. of Sanford, wifi 6a V*
That was the final letter from presented Ford Motor Company's Sunday slot on April S.
A CBS-TV Waatern, “The TeiBishop Tsu. Recently word ar­ 900-300 CKJ&gt; award at a banquet
rived that hie "hour at deliver- honoring high-ranking Ford dealer­ an," baa been acquired by ABChad coma.
ship car and truck sales mm of ItM TV lor its fall daytime schedule.
He was dead.
in the JackaonvUls Ford sales dis­ Alao moving to ABC-TV neat fall
trict. Harry B. King, manager of will be the Saturday college foot­
the Jacksonville sales district, said ball game* previously covered by
300-500 Club membership awards NBC-TV.
Arlene Francis will run "The
are presented for outstanding retail sales performance and that the Jack Paar Show" neat week while
average 900-50a Club member aald Paar tapes five shows io I*&gt;n&lt;ioo
lha equivalent of 100 new cars and tar viewing the week of March
71 uaed cars In qualifying for the M. . .Contrary to published re­
ports, Owen Verdon is not going
national honors.
to appear in CBS-TV'a April a
The Mar-Lou Restaurant baa re­ "Playhouse M" drama about men­
Queen Elisabeth went lata rireu opened again under new manage- tal Illness, Producer Fred Coe
laMan. tha first lima in British menl.
reports the cast hasn't bean linad
Malory that paper money has
Louis Hotel la the new owner and «P
tarried the likeness of a reign- the dining rooms la the restaurant
"Oscar Night In Hollywood,"
have been remodeled. Rotas alao n hnlf-bour backstage look at whoThe new pounds—worth i n s ­ reported that the kitchen will fea­ Is wearing-wbet for NBC-TV's Ap­
till Join the billion—plus already ture new charcoal ptt&gt; for steaks ril 4 "Oscar Awards" telecast,
rcvlalicw and gradually - re* and barbecue.
will precede tbs main event. Tony
. ___tbara. The average lift for
The restaurant U located aa Randall and Betsy Palmer will
one at the notes Is 1A months.
Hwy. 17-M south of Sanford.
run the preview.
Tha Quota's picture appears In
an aval frame. U was draws
Mem a three-quarter eagle.
AR British eotM struck during
R RMwarth'a rslgn bear bla Ilk*
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touL ds and peonies has bean
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FRIDAY, MARCH, 18, I960
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leaned Wire Established 1908

NO. 653

Arrests, Fights
Mark Racial
Demonstrations
By Untied P rfu International
New arrests, (lit fight*, rock
throwing and court conviction*
-marked the close today of lha
Wfeventh week of an all-out Negro
campaign against southern segre­
gation customs.
Officials of a South Carolina Ne­
gro college announced stiff disci­
plinary measures for any students
taking part in off-campus demon­
strations. Officials responded to
the Negro campaign with swift
police action in Georgia, Florida
and North, Carolina but differed
among themselves on its legality.
# City Judge John A. Rudd Tal­
lahassee sentencing 11 Negro
demonstrators to fines of WOO
each or M days in Jail, ruled that
protests against lunch counted seg­
regation in drug, dime and de­
partment stnret bolls down to an
attack on the property rights of
private businessmen rather than
an integration campaign.
Florida Gov. LeRoy Collins said
k waa possible to hold legal
ttemonilratlons, but action of Ne­
groes in giving advance notice in
communities where they know
, "deep resentmenls will develop”
' constitutes an Illegal act.
South Carotins Atty. Gen. Daniel
R. McLeod met privately ThnrsIN OLD ROME, a lemur* supper is enjoyed by the IV
day night with the state’s 14 cir­
tricinha at the. Latin Club Banquet, while tha slave* look
cuit solicitors, Gov. Ernest F.
on. In front a rt Pat Mitchell, Alex McKibbin and Ladd
Ho11lags, and the head of a state
eommittae charged with maintain­
ing segregation.
• McLeod said lh* demonstrations
•elded legal problem* that had So
bn resolved, bat be wm M hot «*y
what than are.
Students from South Carolina
StaU College at Orangeburg, S.
C., among 400 arrested Tuesday,
TELL CITY, Ind, (UPI)-DeepThe doomed flight originated at
were roundly criticised by offi­ cat myslery today cloaked the Minneapolis and made one stop at
cials of Use Negro college.
The chairman at the board of eiplotion of a Northwest Airlines Chicago to pick up passengers. It
trustees Mid no further demon­ passenger plsne which sent S3 look off from Chicago at 3:10 p.
strations would be tolerated, and persons plunging 11,000 feel to a m. It craahad east of here at
(Anr students participating In off- ft*ry death and turned a southern 4:30 p. m. The weather was good.
The stricken four-engiqed plana
campus demonstrations “will bo Indiana soybean field into a
—which carried IT passenger* and
summarily tap*lied.”
wasteland of horror.
a crew of S—came down In pieces.
New violence broke out Thurs­
FBI agents and Civil Aeronaut­ Wreckage was strewn for five
day.
experte said they would miles. Federal investigators were
Throe men were arrested at ic! Board
on alt possibilities for Ihe confronted with a baffling prob­
Savannah, Ca., by local police and check
cause of the crash including bomb lem.
highway patrolmen rushed there sabotage.
Indiana slate police Supl. How­
by Gov. Erne at Vandiver. Whites
The chance that thr $3,400,000 ard S. Zeis ordered National
and Negroes threw rocks and turbojet
may have been Guardsmen to block off a 3U
flats after ■ M. Patrick's Day destroyed Electra
by a bomb was raised square mile area around the ec*«K
parade.
after a nun telephoned Chicago
m A t St. Augustine whit* men et- police that “ therc'i a bomb on a scene to keep away hundreds oT
lacked a group of Negro college plane at Midway” airport. The spectators converging on (lie area.
Zeis said six helicopters would
students who staged a lunch
counter tildown. Police broke It call came a few hours after the fly over the rugged rountryside to
doomed plane took off. from Chi­ search out every piece of wreck­
up without making any arrests.
cago's Midway Airport Thursday age.
Between X and 90 Negro high on
a fligh* to Miami.
The crash sile was a picture
school students were arrested lor
out of a book of horrors.
. tlm llir demon,Iratlon .1 N . . I * 3 " ~ Flesh and tattered pieces or
B-™. N- C , .ml - m roleimd remained unsolved.
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clothing hung from trees. A res­
under t$t bonds on trespass
Authorities were cheeking on cuer picked up ■ pair of shoes
charges.
sales of insurance In passengers with thr laces still tied but no
on fee piano.
foot in them.
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Among the litter was a Homan
Catholic prayer book opened to
the litany ''Lord have mercy on
u» . . . Christ have merry on
u* ”
The fuselage of the plan*
plunged through a 13 Inch snow
blanket and dug a 33 fool crater
In lh* rich Indiana bottomland.
Smoke curled from Ihe crater
during the night. Floodlights east
a yellow glow over the srrnr.
Cranes and large earth mov­
ing equipment were called In to
ti ji u i.i
«• wreckage anil to re­
cover any bodies that might be
imbedded in tile ground.
■'The plane is *n deep in Ihe
ground it's almost oul of sight,”
a coroner's official said.
The dead Included five children.
Most were from Minneapolis and
Chicago.

(Herald Photo)

Cicero Entertains;
Caesar As Students
Go Roman Style
Cicero entertained Caesar ai
the Seminole High Srhool Latin
lluh Banquet, Tuesday. Patri­
cians. third-year sludenlt. and
Plcbians, terond-year students,
were served by their ''slaves”,
the first-year class.
The Homan style party iuok
place in the school auditorium.
Trees were brought In and flow­
er* arranged for a garden parly
effect. Slaves were kept busy
serving thr many courses of food.
John llonlfnce was Caesar and
Buddy Fulpcr was Clrrro this
year Both gsvr speeches in Latin. Nero, Billy Bower, was there
with his fiddle. The Invocation
wa* Ihe Lord's Prayer In Latin
given by Herman Allman. A
fashion show and a slave dance
highlighted Ihe event.
This annual banquet is one of
the ways in which Ihe leachrr,
Mrs Boyd Coleman, give* sludrnts background material to help
with lha study of Latin,

TAMPA (UPI) Volunleer
workers fought rising watrrs
made worse hy ronlfnuing rains
today a* Central Florida reeled
under three day* of flooding,
Overcast skies dumped a downpoor on Tampa, Orlando, Dade
City and smaller town* early to­
day after a brief slackening late
Thursday.
National Guardsmen and Civil
Defense workers aided in the
evacuation of about M0 persona
from their homes in Hillsborough,
Pinellas, Ptsco and Polk counties.
Volunteers and county prison­
er* operated bulldoters and sand
trucks in an effort to plug the
hole in-a dike at Lake Magdelcnr
Just outside Tantpa, where water
rushed through to inundate a
large portion of a section one
mil* wide and about four mites
long.
Power line* were down and
roads ware washed out In many
areas. In Dado City, tho sheriffs
department reported only boo road
at ill open.
Many of the flooded-oul families
were taken to private homes.
Others were housed and fed in
emergency shelters set up in
schools, meeting halls and muni­
cipal buildings.
The Weather Bureau forecast
held a faint hop* for already
bone-weary workers, ft predicted
Ihe heavy showers aud severe
thunder showers that havt hit the
area sine* late Tuesday would
cease lalrr today.
Although rain was experted to
cease In Ihe hardesl-hli areas,
runoff front high ground will
reuse Ihe water lo rise for at
least another day.
At Tampa, disaster headquar­
ter* reported 63 families were
evacuated . Thursday night and
others were being moved out this
morning.
Water rose about IS Inches la
the flooded ares during thr night
and was stilt rising. Engineers
said the flood crast will come
Saturday morning K lha rain
stops.
Drinking water in the flooded
area of Orlando was polluted and
hrallh official* warned Ihe dis­
placed roaldcMa lo gel typhoid
shots.

Giant Manhunt On
fteds Queried On
Rogers Moves To Prevent For Killer Of 3 Recommendations Made
Nuclear Controls

GENEVA (UPI) - The West
called on Russia today to state
clearly Just what kind of controls
tha Communist* would accept to
Uee a worldwide disarmament
ree merit.
Jules Much of France, acting as
spokesman for (be Western pow­
er*, bluntly told the five-nation
Soviet bloc (hat controls "must be
able to cheek that agreements
which have been undertaken are
correctly carried out.”
Modi spoke at an hour and IS
minute session of the 10 nation dinarmament meeting.
^ H e noted that the Russiaaa mid
flwns for international control*
would begin simultaneously with
development of disarmament. He
nestled Soviet statements that
control arrangements should not
be used for espionage.
Then he turned to Soviet Dele­
gate Valerian Borin and asked him
pointedly whether ha thought a
check on total armed forces and
arjni both before and after die^moment would constitute spying.

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A nnual EUction
The Longwood Civic League an­
nual election of officers will be
Bold Aped • at the Civic League
flnandat condition nod progress
of lbs league will also be givaa.

GOP, Dixie Rights Block

WASHINGTON (UI’I) - Ally,
Gen. William P. Rogers intervened la the civil right! fight lotoday in an effort to prevent House
Republican* from Joining ■ South­
ern Democratic drive to restrict
the administration's voting raferee
plan.
In a letter to Krp. William M.
McCulloch (R-Ohlo), Rogers said
tha administration "strongly op­
posed” a Southern amendment to

Zoning Hearing
Slated Thursday
. The County Zoning Board will
hold It* master comprehensive
toning hearing neat Thursday at
7:30 p. m. in the Courthouse.
At that time, final complaints
will be beard on the proposed law
before K goes to the Couply
Commission for adoption.
Comprohaaeiro analog bearings
have been held in (our* of the
county districts in February and
aaoot of fee complaints slam from
property owner* wanting higher
valuations for their property. Ro­
bert flrowo, aoning director said.

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limit the proposed Negro vuting
safeguards to federal elections
and exempt state or local elec­
tion*.
The Southern Democrats pre­
pared to offer their amendment
aa tha House began ita seventh
day of debate on the civil rights
hill. Because of the alow pace,
leaders said a final House vote
would not romo this week as they
hoped.
The administration plan would
authorise federal Judges to appoint
voting referees to hear complaints
that Negroes were denied their
right to cast ballots. When neces­
sary, the referees could Issue cer­
tificates entitling the Negroes Us
vote.
Hard-core Southern Democrats,
angered by lha civil righU stand
of t h e i r Northern colleagues,
three leryd a revolt that could
swing control to the COP oven if
the Democrats retained the House
in the November election.
Rep. Jamlo L. Whitten (DMiss.), announced feat II South­
ern Democrats bad agreed to moot
after the election to map strategy.
But Northern Democrats professed
uucooconL They said such a robelUan would east Southerners seni­
ority leading to committee chair-

S T A R V E D BOCK STATE
PARK. 111. (UPI) - Police criss­
crossed the state today chasing
down even remniely povslide sus­
pect* In Ihe stale park sex killing
of three prominent Chicago area
Kcroinmcndalions to fill vacan­
matroni.
cies on two Sanford boards were
Within six hqurs, police had pick- made al City Hall Thursday night.
ad up, questioned, and released: . Ihe Sanford Zoning and Planning
—A local man with severe face Buanl recommended lhat Wight
scratches. His girl friend admitted Kirliey lie appointed as a tem­
scratching him.
porary replacement for Howard
—An acne-plague^J young man Faville on the hoard of adjust­
connected with earlier sex crimes. ment.
—Three Pontiac, III., labortrs,
Favtllr has Item a member of
one of whom had a bloodstained bolh boards and has acted as a
Jacket collar.
liaison member between them. He
Residents near Starved Hock, has been ill for several weeks.
Slile Park slapped on self im Kirtlcy, who 1* now a toning and
posed curfews in fear of a psycho­ planning board member will also
pathic killer or killers who beat be a temporary liaison between
lo death, then defiled Ihe three ibe boards If the CHy Commission
women.
approves the recommenation.
.Tha killer or killers apparently
Tha tuning and planning board
cornered Ihe women in a remote, gave the CHy Commission its
snow-packed canynn with only one, choice of three men in picking a
cliff-straddling path oul.
temporary appointee lo the ton­
Killed were:
ing and planning group.
—Mrs. Frances Murphy, 47, wife
The board recommended lhat Ihe
of R. W. Murphy, vice president city commission choose either at­
and general counsel of Borg-War- torney Vernon Mire, architect K.
ner Carp, in Chicago.
Wajde Tye or Engineer William
—Mrs. MGdred Lindquist, wife of Bush.
Robert lindquist, vice-president of
Barking lota were approved for
Um Harris Trust and Savings Cullen and ilarkey Heal Estata
Bank, Chicago.
and Sanford Electric Co, proposed
—Mrs, Lillian Gelling, So, wife of olficri. The Cullen and liarkey
George (Ailing, general super­ office will have a M by 111 fool
visor of lot*real audit in tha ac­ lot adjoining the office at Park
counting department of Illinois Bell Avr. and 32nd SI. Sanford Elec­
t'ciephoo* Ca.
tric Co. will have an office and

To Fill Board Vacancies

Guard A lerted,
Plan Discussed
The National Gunril unit nf Seminole County wan alert­
ed today to stand by in case of any flood emergency aa rains
continued to plague tlie county for the third straight day,
adding the further thrent of pollution to county drinking
waters.
Co. R of the National Guard advised County Commission
Chairman John Kriiler Thursday
night It is ready to aid In any
emergeney.
Krider lo!d the unit commander
Capt, John Krrlinit. to alert hit
men and If thr rain* continue
they may be rallril on lo offer
assistance in cvacuillng fami­
lies from homes in the south end
of thr county.
As a result of high water rondlliont in South Seminote Thurs­
day, Commissioner Lawrence
Swofford asked the County Com
mission In mrrt to ask frdrral
flood relief aid for the county.
The board, meeting this after­
noon, Is expected lo discuss fed­
eral aid along with a drainage
plan anil recommendation* hy Ihe
county drainage rommitlre.
County Sanitarian Val Robbins
said today that rains could create
a serious health hstard to some
areas in the eounty.
He singled out thr Midway area
and South Seminole as the critical
areas. However, he added that
there will not be any mass Innorulalion al this lime.
"The biggest hazard Is from
drinking water and there are
many septic lank* in the south
end of Ihe county not operating
properly, causing water to seep
through Ihe lank* and onto the
ground,” Robbins said.
He said Ihe Midway scclion
could turn into a serious pro­
blem because of the shallow wells
In Ilist area.
Hnhhina and hla health unit
staff are making an inspeclion
tour of county area*.
County Engineer Robert Davis
said this morning that the worst
flooding problem is la lha Lake
MaUbie vicinity.
, "If the rains continue many of
fecio home* will have to bo
evacuated," ha said.
Other critical areas according
lo Davis are Lake Orienla, Lake
Roy, Temple Terrace, Tanglewood, and Imrh Arbor.
Davis said his errws are work­
ing around Ihe clock in an effort
to keep culverts open in the high
water areas.
lie aisu agreed with Rohblna
that pollution was becoming a
dangerous threat In the south
end and urged all parents to
keep Iheir children from playing
near any septic tanks.
A total of 13 Inches of rain had
fallen in South Seminole and nine
in tha Sanford area up until thr
middle of this morning.
Davis said barricades are up on
SR 436, SR 46, Onora Road and
soma washed out county roads
in South Seminole.
Water overflowed soma drain­
age lines temporarily and stood
in streets In some places in San­
ford, but rity street* escaped
serious damage. Barricades were
put up is tha Goldsboro and
Georgetown section! as a pre­
ventive measure.
Sanford residential areas ap­
peared to be safe from im im ulslion of waters. Drainage facililiei
kept threatening water* from the
Pincereat homes section.
Supl. of Schools It. T. Mllwre
said that all buses have run on
schedule and no schools have
been closed.
Ho added lhat attendance has
been "prelly good considering aU
the rain we have l&gt;ecn having."
if the rain holds off fur six
or seven hours, i-ongwuod won't
suffer loo badly from flooded
conditions, Mayor A. H. Lormann
said,
Lormann said lhat houses on
Sanlando Springs Rd. in the
southwest part of town were hav­
ing drainage trouble because
drainage ditches were at rapacity.
Houses in Ibis area hava drainage
ditches that empty into Fairy
Lake. These and other town
ditches have not been able lo
take off the water as fast as it
has fallen.
Lormann said that only one
family in Longwood was serious­
ly threatened hy flood waters as
far as he knew. The family lives
on Highland Rd. and Iheir home
It completely surrounded by wa­
ter. A town bulldozer was sent
to dig drainage ditches around
the bouse today.
If tha rain doesn't let up some
of the paving on Wildmere may
bo lost, Lormann said..
Conditions were belter In Cas­
selberry, where the worst flood­
ing waa on Ms* road between fee
two Lake Tripletu. Councilman
Ben Evans said about three
inches at water covered Iflo n o d

contracting building at Myrtle Ave.
and Park Dr.
The plat plan of a SI lot develop­
ment between 20(h and ‘J4th
streets was also approved. The land
lo be developed by Cecil Osier is
between Country Club Manor and
the eily borrow pH, Homes there
will be in the W.uuo price range,
City Manager Warren E. Knowles
said. The city commission approv­
ed Ihe devulpmcnt Monday subjert
to the toning and planning board's
acceptance.
Sanford building official M. A.
Yrlvington warned against allow­
ing large professional office build­
ings in residential areas. ValvingIon said that a* the city toning
ordinance Hands now, someone
could put up a bulldipg to house
17 professional offices in a multiple
family residential area, so long as
ihe bLildlng looked like a resi­
dence.
Yrlvington urged that only one
professional person’s office be al­
lowed in a residential building and
feat fee office not be allowed
to lake up more f e u M percent
of that building,
The building inspector said he
brought fee matter up |ar fee a u ­
to* and planning board to keep In Tho town's wont trouble lo
mind when they are correcting the where heavy drainage has cut
new aoning ordinance.
fetches to tU f roods, Evans said,

News Briefs
Critical Audit
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) _ An
audit critical of the “grossly ina­
dequate” rcc-ortls kept by the Put­
nam County Hospital Authority at
Palatka has been released by State
Auditor Bryan Willis.

Worldwide TV
WASHINGTON (UPD-The Federa I Space Agency said today that
one of the practical goal* of Ra
satellite program it to "provide
worldwide television and tele­
phone services."

Arrested In Plot
PITTSBURGH (UPD-The FBI
announced here today that a Flor­
ida pilot, Stuart Sutor, convicted
with five other men recently ia
an alleged Cuban gunrunnlng
plot, ha* been arrested in Sara­
sota, Fla., for violating provisions
of his 130.000 bond.

Only Candidate
TAIPEI. Formosa (UPI) — Too
Nalional Assembly announced for­
mally today that Generalissimo
Chiang Kai-shek will be lha only
candidate in Monday's Nationalist
Chinese presidential election. The
two minority parties which have
nominated candidates in previous
elections had issued statements
saying they wotld support Chiang
Tor a third term.

Cubqn Trial Opens
HAVANA (UPI) — A tovolutlooary tribunal trial opens today,for
4* '• • W n V a'r-revoliiion.rU i
charged with trying io polios the
reservoir al Ban Antonia dr Vm
Banos which supplies water lo
Cuba's biggest airbase. The prose­
cution In the trial at Ft. Cabana
was expected to ask 30 to 30-year
prison terms for tbs defendants,
who were accused also of laying
tentative plans )o buy arms in
foreign countries.

In Dry Dock
NORFOLK. Ve. (UPI) - The
gasoline tanker George Whitlock
II was pulled into dry dock her*
today for repair at a 36-foot gash
in her forward hold. The Whit­
lock and iho Norwegian ship Orient
collided early Thursday at tha foghound entrance lo Hampton Roads.
About 130,000 gallons of gasoline
gushed Into Ihe area from the
Whitlock's hold and constituted o
serious fire danger for hours un­
til tides dispersed it.

Realtors Hear
Title Procedures
The Seminole County Hoard of
Realtor* heard Attorney A. Ed­
win Shinholscr speak about tit)*
and closing procedures Thursday
night.
New Smyrna Reach Hoard of
Realtors president S. O. Shinholser was a special guesi at Ihe
monthly meeting. A question and
answer period followed the at­
torney's talk. The meeting was
held In Ills Ualtcu Building on
Frenc.t Ave.
The April session of the series
will deal with surveys as they
apply |u real estate transactions.

Schools Can’t Use
M etal Building
County school officials hava de­
cided Ihe school system can't use
a metal building offered lo (hem
hy the federal government. Tha
40 by M foot building in Blihlo
hat been used in study of screwworm eradication.
School board members discuss­
ed using the building at a shop
garage last week. County Supt.
R. T. Mllwre said that lh* school
system "couldn't handle'’ tho
building.

Stolen Auto
Is Recovered
A car elolca from Herald Cir­
culation Manager Frank Volteline Feb. 13 has been found fe
Monroeville, Ala., VotfeUne woo
notified by police Thursday.
The car waa found la p u M itlw
of a 16 year-old boy who wot
token lot* so study i* Muoooovflk.

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                    <text>Hy JERRY COVINGTON
; Tbt Grapefruit League aeaaon got un­
isrway over tha weekend and we aaw
leveral very itnpreaaive performance*,
t On Sunday the Senator* faced the.Detrolt Tiger* before a Jam-packed crowd
a t Tinker Field and the Nats were vary
Impressive in their 4-1 victory.
&gt;'• Washington ace Camlllo Paaqual start­
ed on the mound for the up and coming
Kata and he certainly showed why be waa
«MMn pitcher of the year in the Ameri­
can League. He went three full innings
and the Tiger* were unable to gat a bail
' out of tha infield against him. In my books
h* is the finest pitcher In either league
and should be good for 20 wins this aea­
aon.
After the gam* we had a bull session
to Jake Jacobs’ room a t tha Charry Flaw
and I asked Jaka what he thought of
, Paaqual. Ho said that last week in batting
; jr« ettef Camlllo waa throwing to him and
A* asked for a curve. Jake said, "after I
did I.waa aorry, because H broke like it
man falling off a table."
1 ' ’ Jaka started In the game Saturday
•gainst tha Tigers in canter field and
•fe te d their only rally when he singled
Md later scored the flrat run. He also
made several beautiful fielding plays in
the cutfield. In the geme Sunday ha went
ill to run for Bob Allison In the seventh
. Mining and scored on a hit by Reno Ber­
stein.
j. in discussing Jaka with Washington

bra**, Joe-Haynes and Sherry Robertaon,
they both aay that averyono.on the dub
think* very highly of Jake and they look
for him to go a long way. Thera la one
outfield pod ition open a t preaent and the
Nate will probably chooea between Jake
and big Dan Dobbeck.
In discussing the overall picture of the
Nate this aeaaon Jake had tftu to aay.
"It's a cinch that they don't need any
more power in the lineup with Allison,
Klilibrew, Lemon, and Seivera in there.
"What they need la more apeed and a good
percentage hitter to got on the baaea be­
fore the power cornea to the plate. They
are alao weak up the middle of the Infield.
I alncerely feel that I could be able to help
them dtfenalvely in the outfield end make
playe that none of them could make/*
I aaked Jaka if ha waa nervoue in tha
Starting lineup the flrat day againet De­
troit and ha said, "after playing for the
Greyhounds last aeaaon and having all of
thooo shots hit a t ms out there I must
have developed a good set of nerves be-

better in tha AL this season. They hava a
great crop of rookie pitchers that should
coma through and if Pasqual and F e te
Ramoe have big years, there ie no doubt
that they will be loaded.

With 31 of 34 fence signs sold,
and tha remaining throe perhaps
shortly to ho accepted by last
year advertisers, the drive to raise
funds to operate the Sanford Grey­
hound baseball entry In the Flor­
ida Stata League this week enters
a second concerted phase.
General Manager Peter Schaal
tomorrow will start contacting all
of last ycar'a aeon card adverUsers to offer them the accep­
tance of spec* to what be des­
cribed aa the "most unusual
tcorecard ever offered In base­
ball parka anywhere."
Eight of 4A ads have already
been spoken for, he said, by
advertlaeri who, upon hearing tha
Mveral "plus" features of the
unique eerd, quickly, renewed
and helped prepare copy that will
b* the most talked about adver­
tising the. city haa known to years.
"We'ro o f f e r i n g advertising
this ytar," he aald, "strictly on
the baita of It all but guaranteelag to produce a result. Tbqje la
nothing an wasteful as an ad
that says 'Compliments ot a
Friend'. Our scorecard ads will
Immediately catch the eye and
will result to sales Jar exceeding
their cost within days. I’m con­
fident our advertisers will not on­
ly be aatlifled, but will ask for
renewals to 1M1.H
Meant!ms , word that local
sports minded advertisers were
renewing thalr fence apace, waa
greeted warmly by two elxb dir­
ectors who were unabto to at­
tend tha a n n u l mooting and elec­

ARCHERS ARE WANTED to join this group and other members of tha
Sanford archery group which Is planning a program of instruction and
tournaments, Seven of them won prises in the Tampa Invitational Tourna­
ment and plan to enter other statewide competition. Shown here are, from
left, kneeling, Steve Nott, Rocky Guthrie, C. J, Bass and Roger Frick.
Standing, Paul Harris, Joe Coulombe, John Frick, Peggy Frick, Bob Hope
and Bob Orwlg. Sportsmen Interested In joining the archery organization
may get Information by calling Orwlg, president of the group.
(Herald Photo)

tion of officers—Bart Petersen
Jr., and George Stovana.
Peterson said "it boars out my
often slated claim that SanTaf
Is end always haa been ana of tha
most aporta-mtoded dttoa to the
south," while Steven* predicted
that "wa'U put son* petal* to
the park this summer wtti that
kind of spirit." v
Season ticket sale* remain
"satisfactory", Sthaal aald, rominding fans that roaervatiou
can bo mad* at MeBaharta Tiro
Supply Co., 4M W. Pleat Bt.,
Phone PA 2-M51. "One ef o f
salesman will call on aay fan,
ha aald. "within a tow hour* aftor
tha cat) la neetvad. General ad­
mission season tickets are 340;
reserved box saat tickets, 9M."

H trt’s Warning
For All Chomps
CARACAS, Venezuela (V P IW
If you're a world thiraptoa, M ar
out of Sooth America.
Last December, wetter weight
king Doe Jordan i f Lae Aagalaa
traveled to Buanoe Afros tor a
non-lllla bout with Federico
Thompson of Argentina
fared an upset, fourth
knockout.
Monday night,
champion Davey Moocw mot a f l u
year-old Venezuelan
scrap p er
named Carlo* Harnaadaa to a was
Utto fight at Caracas a te absorb­
ed the ftrol kfleeboot toes of hto
career*

Pfeiffers Lose

Man' Garcia With Renewed Interest0pCT Team Ti,lc
Pram Uanwltoul
Laaaar alwis have paid off so
Manager A! Lopez of the Chicago
While Sox la viewing "old man"
H i. Mihf Garcia with renewed Inter­
est.
1 *Wel manager! may think Lopaa la dnam tog but perhaps
S a t 1# the right at a manager
eh e’e seen bfc team chalk up
g m a straight Grapefruit League
"We think Mike has a lot left

Itntktole County Shrlncra will
hale swell tha grandalanda at Hanford-Orlando Kennel Club tonight
for Um a n n u l A\irlnera Night ac­
tion. A apodal 10-evtnt card will
m launched at SitO with rume of
the South’s top rarer# slated to

run.

The Sltrlocrs Handicap, featured
tenth race at the oval will he
capped with a trophy presenta­
tion by a lop official In the
Shrine organizetkm of Central
Florida. Bahia Shrine Temple la
to charge of arrangements.
Carl Tracy’s sensational Wayne
Koberts, a youngster who has
moved quickly up the quality
ladder to the top In the sport
of queeos, la a J-to-1 favorite In
tha hot ninth race, from tbs fifth
Post Doaltkn.
Wayne haa marchod to victory
m v u times thin Mason, In sddfUm to flva placna and two show
Gntahcs this season out of IS
starts. Tha M-pounder rsw illy
defealad unofficial champion Happy Joe Lucky by one and otto-half
lengths to hirnlah on* of the
Mason's most exciting upsets.

In him," said Lopea alter the »
year old "bear1' spun three aeon!••• Innlnga In an M victory over
Urn Bt, Louis Cardinals Monday.
"And his first real out In* ot
spring certainly didn't do any­
thing to discourage na.a&gt;
Garcia’s performance was es­
pecially Impressive because U
came after 11-gams winner Early
Wynn waa racked up In a threerun third-inning rally and 14-game
winner BUly Pierce alao was
roughed up by the Cardinals. Rig
Mike look over with Use More
T-t and slammed down the ltd on
the Cardinals the remainder of
the distance.
"Go go" boya Lula Apartclo and
Jim Landis both icored on an outHeld Gy in tha flrat'inning to put
Um White Sox la (root, M . At
Smith alao atarred for tha Amortcan League champions, driving in
four runs pith a triple and a sin­
gle.
The Cardinals, who hava lost
two of their three exhibition
games, had something to cheer
about when Stan Mustal doubled
off Pierce In the sixth inning to'
drive In St. Louis1 last run,
Garcia had only a 14 raaurd
for the Indians last season but
Lopez says the one-limo 30-game
winning right-hander could he an
Important addition to his bullpen
corps. The White Sox
Hox already
have the strongest relief corps to
the league In Gerry Staley and
Turk Lown.
Tha Baltimore Orioles also
chalked up their third atralght
Grapefruit League triumph when
they beat the Cincinnati Beds, *4,
(be Washington Senators downed
the world champion Los Aagalaa
Dodgers, 7-4. the Kansas City
Athlallca heat the Milwaukee
Braves, 7-3; the Philadelphia
Phillies defeated the Pittsburgh
Pirates, 4-1, and the Detroit Tlgere lopped the New York Yan­
kees, 4-1, In Monday's other ex­
hibition activity.

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TOLEDO, Ohio (U PD -The DatroH Pfeiffer Beera lost thalr
American Bowling Congreaa open
team* Utle Monday night, but team
caplain Eddie Lubanskl can braak
an ABC record with some ao-ao for
him bowling today.
Tha Pfeiffers, who rolled a rec­
ord U43 sarlaa to win the 1030
ABC tournament to St. Izniis,
could gat only 1030 Monday night,
good for savenUi place In tha cur­
rent IS80 tourney standings.
Luba mill led tha team with a
•10, far belong the 704 he shot
last year to winning the singles
title. Ho naede only 1231 In bowl­
ing singles and doubles today to
break Ik# all-tins ton-year moaverage record of »T.l sot to last
by Junto McMahon of Fairlawn, N, J,
Lubanskl howls oa tha 3:30
p. m. squad today,
The Wllkof Structural Steel
team or Canton. Ohio, alula tha
show from the Pfeiffers Monday
nlghl, rolling in honor of their
late captain, Albert (Red) Milano,
who died 10 days before of a
heart attack. Structural had 830W7SMZU33 for a fifth-place tie
among open teams, Joe Monastra
tod the team with a W aeries.
In the booster* division, tha IMS
ABC champion Miami lanes of
Troy, Ohio, failed to make even
the booster squad prise list, roll­
ing 3403. A year ago they fired

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Basketball
Tasrsameat tonight before an txpooted oapaclty crowd of 11,000
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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - Tornado*
like wtnda, ball and heavy ralni
pommeled Central Florida today
tor the aecond eontocutlve day,
The Melbourne area on the cen­
tral eait eoait, Just eouth of the
Cape Canaveral missile teat cen­
t e r , was warned to expect a pos­
sib le tornado around noon. The Mi­
ami Weather Bureau radar picked
up a severe thunderstorm aqua 11
bearing down on the Melbourne
area.
An unconfirmed tornado dipped
dewn at Robinson Airport, southwest of Plant City, a t 9:30 a. m.
There were no Injuries, but otfl*
toflali reported two hangars badly
d a m a g e d and five aircraft destroy­
ed. Four planes wsra wrecked at
the Melbourne airport,
A line of thunderstorms, containlog "extreme turbulence" moved
In from the Gulf of Mexico before
dawn. Winds in excess of 79 miles
per hour hit soma areas.
Hall stones measuring one-quar­
ter to three-quarters of an Inch

fell In the Tampa Bay area and
later in Central Florida.
Heavy rains made some high­
ways impassable.
Over three Inches of rain fell
In tbe Sanford area Tuesday and
an even heavier rainfall was re*
ported In south Seminole County.
County Engineer Robert Davis,
Inspecting washouts In that area,
reported that so far damage had
been minor.
However, Davis said the heavy
rains pul ■ halt to county road
work on the Lake Mary Road Im­
provement project.
Davis said that paving tht road
would have been completed this
week but units* the rains stop
today and Thursday, the project
won't brcom ple|ed until the early
part of next week.
Sanford work crewa were out
early this morning cleaning out
drainage dltchee that overflowed
Tuesday, No serloua damage was
done to city streets with the ex­
ception of a few streets In the
Goldsboro area, city officials said.
The heavy rains ilio caused
damage to the roof at Seminole
High School.

VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Scattered ahowara today and tonight. High today, 72-78. Low tonight, 88*64.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1008
WEDNESDAY, MARCH Hi, 10fi0
SANFORD, FLORIDA

House Leaders
Seek To Rescue
Rights Vote Plan

3upt. of Schools R. T. Mtlwee
said that a downspout broke on
the roof of the building reusing j
water to leak into the science
classroom on the second floor.
Tbe water alio leaped through the
wooden floor end down into the
home economics room on the first
floor.
However, Mllwee slid damage
wai quickly repaired.
The Hillsborough Coutty sher­
WASHINGTON (UPD - House
iff's office reported U. I.
41 wished out south of Tampa, be­ leaders sought today lo rescue the
tween Gibson and Ruskln. Traf­ •dministraliun's voting referee
fic was being re-routed over U, S.
301. fp tbe Orlando area, Lake plan from a two-way assault and
Sherwood overflowed onto U. S. write K Into the civil rights bill.
30 and rain Inundated a new sub­
Hie referee propoeal, designed
division alongside U. S. 17-03.
to safeguard Negro voting rights,
The Weather Bureau reported was caught in a crossfire from
3.03 inches of rain In tho Orlando
araa during a 34-hour period end­ liberal Dcmoerals treking a
ing at 7 a. m. Jacksonville and tougher measure and Southern
Tampa had more than two Inches Democrats who want to water
down the plan.
each.
In a series of bewildering voles
The Plant City weather observer
reported 4 3a inches of rain in Tuesday, the House killed the
two hours. Tornado damage at referee proposal and then re­
the airport was estimated by vived it. At the end of the con
owner, Hugh Robinson at 373,000 fusing session, the House was left
•bout where It started on the civil
to $100,000.
righla bill.
Tho southerner! Joined force*
temporarily Tuesday with the
Northern liberals and managed to
substitute a atronger Democratic
plan for tht administration pro­
the Weather Bureau warned of se­ posal. It would have provided for
ver* traffic problema in store for president islly appointed enroll­
ment officers lo guarantee that
Chicago and other major cities.
Thunderstorms were expected qualified Negroes could vole.
But yhen the substitute had
lo move into Virginia today while
rain mixed with snow was fore­ been adopted, the Southerner* did
cast for a broad area from the a quick awllch and Joined Repub­
Mississippi Rlvor Into Penn­ lican! in voting down tha antiro
proposal.
sylvania.
Rep. William M. McCulloch (R&lt;
A truck loaded with IK hogs
tipped over near Princeton, Mo. Ohio), floor leader of tha admin­
Eight Princeton men rounded istration forces, revived Ihe ref­
up the hogs In a blinding snow eree plan by offering a new ver­
and Sheriff Clay Delimeter led sion with only one paragraph
the procession through town lo eliminated from the original pro­
a loading yard by bellowing hog posal.
Rep. Francis K. Walter IDcalla from hla squad car.
National Guardsmen pulled out Pa.), presiding officer, ruled that
ol West Jefferson, N. C., after the revised version could lie
staging a mammoth relief opera- brought up despite Southern ’ob­
lion for 1,300 mountain famtlee jections that It was uut of order.
While Ihe House struggled over
stranded behind 19 • fool drifts.
Snow depths reached 73 inches at the voting rights lecltun, the
Senalr talked on In Its fifth week
(loone, .V. C.
of civil rights debate. The Senate
Is w iling to act on a House passed bill.

12 County Races Set; 8 Unopposed
Speculation on political eandldaciea ended with Tuesday’s noon
deadline on qualifying and Uw
chips are down for poltlrial cam­
paigning In 13 contrail far coun­
ty otflAi to the Democratic Pri­
mary May I.

A driving, blowing storm burled
the central plain* today under
•ome of die beavlaat mow of tho
year and etoaod raada and aebools
throughout tows, Missouri, Ne­
braska and Kansas.
With spring only lour days away
row tho aalaadar, tho storm
dumped up to t f Inches of new
enow oo the herd-hit Midlands as
R roared eastward Into Illinois,

Hope Fading’
•For Remaining
Trapped Miners
LOQAN, W. Va. (UPI) -Rea
cuera trudged peat tbe canvaa an
sated bodIsi
to search ft
No. II mine
-tra p p e d to
•*4W.
shaaw w
would bo found ai
Discovery Tuesday of bodl
11 of tho 11 men trapped In tho
mine since March I saddened this
eommunity. Rescue squads at the
mlno entrance bowed their heads,
la Walton Army workers led them
in prayer* end hymns.
The soven-dsy, round-the-clock
search had been sparked by op
Ullmlam until Tuesday afternoon
when West Virginia mints direc­
tor Crawford L. Wilson emerged
from the min* with tears streaktog hie fee*.
fu a voice quivering with emotion, he announced that some of
tho men had been found dead.
The tl bodies had been found
huddled togethor in ■ partiallyfallen, crumbling tunnel three
miles hum the pithead.
0 "All the men are presumed
dead," Wilton told newsmen who
gathered about for the first an­
nouncement of the miners' fate.
The news stunned all those con­
nected with the rescue operation,
la tho eommunity of Holden,
when mine families had feared
the worst but spoka In hopeful
terms, the dead men's relatives
grieved behind dosed, doors.
Island Creek Coal Co. President
(■Raymond Salvati, who had kept a
vigil In his offlca only too yards
from the mine head, had lo be
helped to his automobile by a
stale policeman.
R ricurri theorised that tha 13
miners whose bodies were found
In the rock-strewn, three-fool high
passageway were trying lo crawl
back to tho last ol three mine
pocket* In which it had been
hoped they barricaded themselves
^ag ain st deadly csrbon monoxide
w fumes.

,«

Voters League
Meets Tuesday
The Voters League of District
I has scheduled Its next general
meeting for 7:30 p. m. March
23 in the courthouse,
The public Is Invited to attend,
^K rs. Ruth Galleghec, publicity
chairman for the organisation,
geld.
"You do not have to live In
District 3 to be welcome at thin
meeting,” she said, "Anyone In­
terested in leering more aboul
Ihe county government Is urged
to attend. Com* and bring your
neighbor," ah* laid.

Argentina Starts
Terrorist Roundup
■UENOB AIRES (UPI)-Armyled police ttrenglbrned by a dec­
laration nf toloraal war rouadnd
Peron

to raids throughout the

Indiana, souihexitern Minnesota,
southern Wisconsin, and lower
Michigan.
Hundreds of southern town bas­
ketball fana were snowbound for
tho night In the Red Oak High
School gymnasium and 300 girl
volleyball playara and their coach•a wera stranded at a tournament
to Peru, Neb.
High wind* reduced visibility to
tero and whipped tin new-fallen
mow into drift* which blocked
moil rural roads and threatened
to halt traffic on main high­
ways.
Tho itorm, which itartod to
Kansas .Monday, left Kansas City
crippled under 20 inches of snow.
Most of the eity's Industrial plants
•hut down.
Haiarrtous driving warnings
went up across tha Midwest and

A total of 49 candidates quail*
fled to run for the 20 county
officei (hat will be on the ballot
Ihts year. Eight candidates have
no opposition.
Candidates who are unopposed
are Tax Collector John Galloway,

County Judge Wlleon Alexander,
County Prosecuting Attorney Earlyle Houaholder, Supervisor of
Public Instruction R. T. Mllwee,
District 3 Constable George Kel­
sey, District 4 Peace Justice
Hugh Duncan, County Surveyor

News Briefs
Guild Delays Films
HOLLYWOOD tUPI)
The
Screen Actors Guild he* refused
to allow artori to return to work
on eight films left unfinished when
the actors' atrlk* began March T.

Cheryl Confined
HOLLYWOOD &lt;Ufr) - Cheryl
Crane, the tragedy-ridden daugh­
ter oI glamorous Lana Turner, to­
day was confined In a county
arhool for problem girla by order
of the juvenile court.

Wage Boost Urged

’Storm Lashes Central Plains
Bp tailed Prow latermaUowal

A. J. PETTY

Petty In District 4
Constable Race

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
president of the Amalgamated
Clothing Workers of America urg­
ed Cotigrcia today to boost the
federal minimum wage to 91.33 an
hour lo wipe out "poverty In Ihe
midst of plenty."

Nixon Action Asked

HERBERT «. BEHRENS

Behrens To Run
For Board Post

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate
GOP campaign chairman Harry
Herbert G. Behrens, a resident
A. J. Petty, oJ Paola and e Goldwater (R-Arli.) said today he
resident of Seminole County for his urged Vic* President Richard or Seminole County for the past
M.
Nixon
lo
"gal
out
and
cam­
33 years lias announced that he
ill years, la a candidate for M a­
paign" against atlacks by Demo- will run fur District 3 County
ilable in District 4.
cralir presidential candidates.
Commissioner,
Petty has been In the construc­
Mr, Behrens, a farmer, said
tion business for the past 13 Tenor Suffers Attack
"I hive wmrkrd In tha past for
years. He lives at Paola with his
LONDON (UPI) - World famed better schools and belter roads.
wife and three of his children.
is nor Jussi BJoertlng suffered a I will work hard lo improve them
heart attack Just hefora curtain and I have always been Interestlime Tuesday night but went on ed In Ihe drainage problems of
lo sing an entira opera before a our county."
drrply moved audience that In­
Behrens lives on Orange Blvd
cluded Queen Mother Klliabeih.
with
hla wife and three children,
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
lie la a member of Ihe Seminole
prices at 1 p. m.:
County Cattlemen’* Asin. and the
American TAT .................. *&gt;■'- Rhee Man Wins
1WH .SEOUL, Kona (UPI) ~l.ee Kl Ftrat Preabylerian Church.
American Tobacco ....
471* I'oong, President Ayngman Rhee s
Rcthlfhem Steel ........
Ml* hand-picked running mate and
I 'l l )
..............
U*« heir apparent, won the vice presi­
Chrysler
. ................
3IH dency of the Republic of ’Korea
Curtiss • Wright
134*1 today to vloftnee-marfcod electDuPont .........................
100'i tloni which the opposition pro­
Kastman Kodak
731* claimed Invalid.
Kdrd Motor
am
&lt;'4General Klerlrlr
tncdmbent County Judge Wilwn
4.m Politicking Denied
General Motors
WASHINGTON (UPD - Harold Alexander qualified Monday to
4m
iM u jft toot avek deonwfftitl
lilt. TAT
If’ orderly
erJir! and seeking to support
37&gt;s .7. Gibbons, Teamstari Union po run again fur thal office.
t |||t y a d a p t e d «f
The Cotialy Commission Tues­ I.(Mill ai d
Judge Alexander haa been serv.
the formall(m&gt;5( M racial eorfftrf
of equslUy, wera con day deferred action on awarding Minute Maid .......... . . a. . . ta1* lllli'il strategist and rigid-hand Ing a* county Judge alnre Jan.
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
man
ta
President
James
R.
HofatdulioAttl.
Therefore,
ha
laid,
.
Il4
'i
Penney
•
old
for
tire*
road
ImprJVeihcnt
cnee* In every southern commun.
fa. has denied that the unions rail- 22, 1U.M He said lhai he has trlsd
, ••• i t • *• • . 14
projects to cheek the possibility Penn III!
lly to help settle racial tensions they should be permitted,
tl'k for Hie defeat nf •] members of 16 handle all esses and problem*
Ii
...
The president reserved Judge of Ihe co inly road drpailnirni
lucally rather than depending ou
i NJ) ....... . 44*4 Congress. "We have never taken a ' In lilt court In a fair, Impartial
mint, however, on disorder result- i doing ihe work cheaper
the federal government.
. I3U position on one congressman—let ; and understanding manner and
mg from tticli demonstrations lla
The
three
paving
protects
are
J
Sludebaker
Elsenhower, commenting on ra
M b alone *2 congressmen," tllhlions. helletes the experiences h* has
told
hi«
news
conference
he
wai
Wjlly
4ve,
Rose
Couri
runner!
cent Negro lunch counter dem, "I” " J
,T
said Tuesday.
gained In lit* office will enable
Kl.
M
S, l'Interest In Sinf;irtl Avc
onitralions In the South, » td h* ,erBlint y ,,' „ Un,
wb|(h thi Ing
him to render an even belter
and I’-irk Ave. from 27th St. to
Separate Trial Sought «*rvic# in th* future.
federal constitution might apply. Plnacreil,
Furlhirmore, he said disorder
County
F.nginerr
Hob
Davis
told
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Attor­
Health Director
was a mailer for local handling, tho hoard that If Hie weather is
neys for Carole Tregoff will at­
Thai, ho said, was one principal good Ihe road department may
tempt Thursday to dlvorca the atOn Committee
reason why n* thought (hero no *hl« to do tha work without
tractive model'e file from Dr. R.
Dr. Clyde L. Brothers, new dir should be bl-raclal conferences In outside contract help
Bernard Finch. The district at­
rclor nf (he Seminole County every southern commiinlly in an
The apparent low bidder was
torney's ofiica goes Into court to
Health Department, ha* hern ap­ effort to reduce conflict between Ihe L. L. Ilxll Construction Co,,
bavo a dal* set for Us* second
Longwood Mayor Allen Robert murder trial of the acrused lovers,
pointed to tha Seminole County the races without turning to Wash­ with a hid of 127.tails fur the thruMure than 40 of the 117 par­
formanu qualified Monday for but attorney Robert A. Neeb Jr.
Children's Committee by Gover­ ington for Ihe answer.
gfoJert,
nor LeRoy Collins.
A chain of "all-in" atrlkr* pro­ \Cet*. miialtincra agreed that (hi* the District 3 County Commission said ha will oppoee having Carol* sons who own land to be lied
election.
Tho children'* committee le a testing racial discrimination at price wag loo high.
•gala tried with tho 43-ytar-ok) for the Hanford Ave. widening
project have disagreed with the
He has lived In Seminole County physician.
loeal, volunteer unit of Iho Flor­ lunch rountara haa occurred all
In other action, Ihe boardt
Htala Road Dept, appraisal of tho
id* Children’s Commission, a through tha South. Negroes—muit
N•itn'd Lew Arnold and Ryron for the pest II year*. The founder
value nf their property.
slat* agency. The rommlttee car- «f them college ttudenls — have Kimball as appraisers for the and general manager of Lormann
Trills will ho held in Circuit
nee out policies and program* of filled lunch counter seals where, right-of-way project on SR 437. Food Hervlr* Consultant!, he la
Court June 13-23 to decide whe­
tho eommlsiion and Independent­ in moat Inetances, they are re­
Authorised Commissioner Law­ an assoelale of Sem-O-RaaRy at
ther these property owners should
ly works for bolter progremi and fused service while seated. White rence Swoffnrd lo proceed with Fern Park.
gel more or lex* than the SRD
services for Seminole County sympathiser* have VilnstJ hem la ilaaa to clean up drainage wells
Lnrmann has a bachelor of busvaluation of their $1 oarcrls bor­
children end youth.
ness science degie* to money end
n the Lake Orient* area,
dering Sanford Ave. Tho land is
hanking from Miami University,
Ivrlwrrn 231h St. and Onora ltd.
He served In the Soulli and cantral Pacific and as an Instructor
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ The SRI) has set a valuation of
in PV type aircraft during World dent Eispnhower today ibamionrd 31S.230 on these parcels.
Ninety-eight pieces of land art
War H. Lormann Is now a com- all pr*l*ns* of neutrality and made
innnder in the Naval Air Restrva. It clear lhat Vice President Hlrli- needed for (lie widening. Tnoy
He is 31 yean old.
ard M. Nixon ii hla personal choice have been appraised by Hie SRI)
at $32,103.
Lormann la married and has for president,
(wo daughters and a son attend.
The President also said ha would
Ing Lyman High School, Tha fo r­ do anything he could to help the
malins own their own home on Republican ticket if he la naked
Wildmcre Ave. The Longwood to do au,
mayor Is a member of the Han­
Elsenhower wai asked at his
ford Elks l-odge ind the Long- news conference about remarks
wood Chamber nf Commerce. He attributed lo him in an olf-lhe-rrcattends Ih* Congregation*! Chris­ ord talk it Ihe Gridiron Club din­
tian Church In Hanford.
ner bore Saturday nighl.
Jim Blanton of St. Augustin*,
"If the cltlmns and voters of
He was quoted as having said candldale for the State Railroad
Hcminul* County will honor me lhat (hose at the lead laid* needed and public Uillitirs Commlnion.
with the privilege of serving them only to mova two scats over from spent Tuesday In Sanford and
as county commissioner In Dis­ where he was silling lo g(rct the announced Ihe appointment ol AI
trict 3, I shall endeavor to add a next president at Its dinner next Sklnnar a« his campaign manager
degree of stability and good busi­ year, Nixon was lilting two seals for Seminole County. He has nam­
ness Judgment In the administra­ away.
ed Slate Rep. F, Chartci Uslna
tion of county sffalri. 1 will at
Elsenhower laughed and re­ of SI. Augustine, as ills state­
all limes represent all of tho peo­ plied thal reporters were never wide campaign manager
ple and will do that which should present at Gridiron dinners, and
nilttlon. 40 )cari old. Is a n i­
he of benefit to the entire coun­ [hat certainly no guest had been tty* of Madisun County and la in
ty," Lonninn said, lla added that guilty nf reporting what he said- the transportation and tourist
he le "to favor of diversifying the
But as long as it wai out, lie business. Ha said tha top plank
economy of our county,"
Idded, be didn't mind clarifying In his platform Is to give Ihe
what ha hid said. Ha laid he was public a full opportunity to tw
talking about geographical areal heard hj cum mission before deci­
Fqubus May Get
In which certain peopla were sil­ sions are made on rates and ser­
vice*.
ling at the dinner.
State Rights Bid
Ha went on to say that if anyFOLLETE, Tenn, (UPJ) - pne wondered whether he had a
nsai Gov. Grval Fsubus and ' reference or even a, bias about Fire Control
retired Adm, John Crommalln era le choice of his successor, l*e
Courses Planned
tha frontrunners for tha presiden­ answer was yea—very definitely.
tial
nomination
of
Iho
Btatei
He
later
we*
asked
If
he
Fire Capt. W. L. Rowland of tha
ROME O F T H I EAHTKRULY HALL DOOR PRIZES to bo awarded at
Right* Party, its national aJwir- specifically referred to tha vico Sanford Naval Air Station will
tha May fair-Inn done* Sat urdap night a n plaaad intR ftJ. C, Penney Co.
man said Tuesday.
j*.. . president. Ha aaeworad by asking conduct tho ftrat of a aeries of
window by Mr*. HaroldUpftbby, wha to la ehargt of dhor prig* arrange­
Arthur Colo, a LaFoUetto iaiur- too reporter V there w ai any demonstrations for nwmbera of
ment*. Giving theirapproval are Kenneth McIntosh, toft, co-chairman of
anca man, said either fau b ta or doubt to hit mind,
tho Lake Mary Voluntaar Flra
the ^Watumpka, A ir, aogngatfonliaeahawer alM wai aehed about Dope March U at I p. ■* in Ih*
ftra b o m .
lb* Rowuhllaan
toa'ttoa when tbe party hokta*Ha
Bubjpct Of Capt. lowland's
improved aq u ip m en ru t^fti* for county crippled children. Ticket* and
national convention at Dayton, vrntion (a July. Ha aald be bad demonstration will ba "How to
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Ike Suggests Bi-Racial

1 p. m. Slocks

Alexander Runs
For Re-Election

County Checks

Lormann Qualifies
For Board Race

Owners Disagree
Will) Appraisals

Ike Makes It Clear
He's For Nixon

Blanton Appoints
Skinner As Aide

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NO. 681

A. C. Doudney and Jama* Birke*.
meyer, seeking a School Board
east from District S.
Circuit Court Clerk David Gat,
chel said lhat 34.939.30 was rot*
leeled from the qualifying can*
dldates. Out of that, on* third
will go to the State Democrat!*
Comm idea and the rest to tho
County
Democratic
Executiv#
Committee and to. help pay for
tho cost of the election..
Candldetee and office! they w tl
vie for a rt:
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
—David Galchel end Arthur Beck*
with Jr.
TAX ASSESSOR- Richard Me*
Canna and Mary Earto Watkar.
SHERIFF— J. Q. Galloway and
J. L. Hobby.
COUNTY COMMISSION, Dka*
trlct I - Donald Bales, T, V.
Brown, and J. C. Hutchison.
COUNTY COMMISSION. D(a&gt;
trlct 3 - J. D. Cordell, J. 11. V at
Hoy and Ted Will la me.
COUNTY COMMISSION, Dtotrlct 3— James p, Avery, Olio
Fourakre, Allen R. Lormann, W.
Lawrence Swofford end Edward
Lea Zimmerman.
COUNTY COMMISSION, Dli&gt;
trlct 3— Herbert G. Behrens,
George W. Belt, John Fltipalrlcb
and Homer Little.
SUPERVISOR OR REGISTRA­
T IO N - Camilla D. Bruce and
Kathleen Reynolds.
SCHOOL BOARD, District 9 Roy Mann and Ray Slaton.
PEACE JUSTICE, District » Phillip M. Packard and ThomM
G. Moon.
CONSTABLE, District 4 - ft.
K. Carroll, 0, ti. Owens. Alvkl
J, Pelly and Lcwta A. Tat*.
PEACE JUSTICE, District f t Elmer E. Ashley, Linton L. Cox,
John Nettlalon and Homer SewelL
CONSTABLE, Dlitriet f t - W.
D. Bridge, Grady L, Hall and
Frank G. Lucey.

Longest Civil Suit
Ends After 7 Days
T ht longest elvU u w to Romlwa
•lo County'a history ondod Monday
afternoon after aevew days.
A alk-aion Jury fmmi. the dtfew- - - '
dent, the Ewell Construction 0%
nf Lakeland, not guilty of o rhargo
of failing to fulfill eontrari spoaL
flralionx.
Tlia City of Sanford Housing
authority brought Ui* 930,000 w jl
to 'c o u rt claiming that tho «aw&gt;
•trurlinn rnmpany did not apply
the tile r»of according to itan*
dardi.
The roof In question was ots
William Ctnrk Court. Tho work
wai completed in April, 1933, and
the ra«s was not filed In GirtuM
Court until Islo 1997.
Attorney for tho defendant waft
Mark Cleveland Jr. whlla Fred
Wilson and G, Andrew Bpacr acted
for tha plaintiff.
Tha Jury dsllkaralad on* and k
half hours be fix* banding Circuit
Judge Vassor Carlton a not gtotor
decision.

Two Draw Traffic
Violation Charges
Two Hanford residents wero
charged with failure lo yield Iho
right nf way In downtown arddenis Tuesday.
Roy Allen Frank of the San­
furd Naval Air Station was one of
Ihe drivers charged after he ran
a slop sign at Oak Ave. while
going wait on Hacand St., poll**
said. Frank ran into a car driven
by Margaret M. Wright of 70S
Ouk Ave, pollro reported. Tha
Wright car was traveling south
on Dak Ave.
Stella Lewis Moore of 717 W.
First SI. was charged with fall­
ing to yield Hie right of way to
a car driven by Carl Sayre who
was (raveling north on Magnolia
Ave, Stella Moore stopped (or a
stop sign on Second SI. but start­
ed across the intersection whlla
Ssyrt was approaching it on
Magnolia, police u ld ,

.1.1I■Iy ■■

Longwood Paving
Bid Ii Awarded
Langwoad'i lown council award­
ed the contract for paving 0.000
feet nf Longwood slreels to Gr­
ange Paving and Construction
Co. hionday night.
Orang* Paving and Conslruflion had previously submitted the
low has* bid of $37,371.30 for
pulling down doublo surface pave­
ment on Grant Ave. from Wildmere to Oaorgla Ave,, Palmetto
Av*. from Grant wait to Uw ri “
road, and oa Wilma Ave, t r m
Matoer Ave. to Church St.

Consulting engineers orlgiaalf
estimated tha stroat paving tag!
at allghliy more than 910,(m.
Baton and C* ka. waa awarded
Uw ooatraqt for uttnitoa
UW.

�16, 19*0

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B a n fg rl

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Southeast C O f C Meets Monday
Ernest Wealing. newly elected
president of the Soulheartern Sent;
Inote County Chamber of Comm eret annoonred that the Board
will meet on Monday at • p. m. at

Tic importance of a retarded
child being accepted Is the mos,
important thing to remember in
-vorklng with retarded children.
Dr. Cornelia Lancaster told the
Seminole Assn, for Retarded Chil-'
dren Monday.
"If any child feels accepted, they
are happier afid can work much
better." Dr. Lancaster said.
Dr. Lancaster said that It Is hard
to measure how far a retarded
child can go by an IQ lest, because
often by learning *good social hab-;
its. and by being accepted, he can
progress to a paint greater than his

Semtoola High School Glee Club,

■dcr the direction of Mitt Ollie
fhtttle, will compete with other
Ign dubs Saturday io Daytona
•nth. Tim boys chorus, girls
torus, mixed chorus, dMM* ouarft and mixed ensemble will at*

phony Office in the San Juaa Hotel,
la Winter Park, tiekats may be
purchased at tha Music Sox, 133
Park Are.
Thn real aatato appraisal class
lOTSd by tbo Soaiaolo County
Vocational School will mako eh
•ppraleal field trip Thursday. The
class, under the direction of Winter
Park appraiser Karl Shannon, will
sstiaato the value of a plot of land
at llth S t and Palmetto Ava. Tan
of the U lessens la tha course are
Ssatoola County Retarded Chil­
dren's Association officers Mrs.
Betsy Lauda and Mrs. Jaao Pittard
will apeak about tbo association'*
work a t tha Jaycee’s meeting
Thursday. The luncheon meeting
will bo at the Civic Castar.
Two Sanford beys, Bruce Ander­
son and Prank Scott have returned
to lb# Baylor School for Boys at
Chattanooga, Tana., after ependtog
the spring holidays with their par*

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By United Press lo tm atlen al
Gov. LeRoy Collins said Tues­
day racial discord Is aiding the
Communist cause and be urgad a
moderate st,n4 to eras# raelal
tension In this country.
Collins was main speaker a t a
rain-sodden Diamond JubUeo cele­
bration commamoratlng the n th
anniversary of Lakeland and Flo­
rid s Southern Collage.
"But frankly," ba said, “if the
leaders of the Kremlin had work­
ed up a plan to weaken us
throughout the world, I can think
of none which would be more ef­
fective than tha script wo arc now
following."
Tcllahossoo residents were gla­
red on noUce Tuesday that tha
city commission "will not tolerate
gang action or mob rule by Ne­
groes or whites."
Tbo commissioners' statoatoot
followed Salurdey'e disturbances
to which 35 anti * segregation
demonstrators were arrested on
ebargee of disturbing the peace.
Troopers used tear gaa to disperse
a gathering of more than 100
demonotrotora who hod gathered
for o protest march downtown.
Sis N egro' college students,
charged with disorderly conduct
following a phort-llved sltdown
demonstration at St. Auguatton
Tuesday, fans a hearing today.

RAMON VBLBZ will bn
one of thn .(op dnneera in
the Joan Greco danen troop
coming to thn Civic Cnntnr
March 24. Thn Sanford-DoBary Entertainment Aaan.
win sponsor tha concert.
Ticket! may be purchased
at tha Chamber of Com­
merce.

By United Press International
Doyle E. Carlton Jr., and Mrs.
Carlton set out on two different
campaign trails today In Carlton's
bid for Democratic nomination as
governor.
Carlton, after a two-day rest at
his Wauchula home, beaded for
a breakfast at Bradenton, brief
visits at ralm elto and Sarasota
and a fish fry rally . at Port
Myers.
Mrs. Carlton attended rallies at
Panama City and Havana and
tonight will attend a reception at
Tatlahassee.
Candidate John McCarty of Fort
Pierea will be the main speaker
tooight at tha Laka Worth Jaytee
Distinguished Sarviea Award ban­
quet. This morning he spoke to
Chamber of Commerce member*
at Lake Worth and later helped
open the Fiesta Dal Sol at Wart
Palm Beach.
la D elray Beach Tuesday, Mc­
Carty aald Tallahassee college
students who took part In anUaegregatlon sitdowns should bo
tspelled from tehool.
"That Is not why they are sup-

posed to be la date • auoported
schools." he *ald. -Thera la a
ire a t difference between the can*
•titutioaal right to asscrabU peace­
ably and inciting a riot." .
Fred O. Dickinson of West Palm
Beach planned to campaign in the
Miami area today, aftar appearing
In other east coast eitles Tues­
day.
in other activity amona guber­
natorial randidata* Tuesday, Ma­
yor Harden Burns at Jacksonville
spoke in Winter Park; C. Parris
Bryant of Ocala campaigned in
the rain at Gainesville: and Ted
David of Hollywood criticised bis
opponent in n talk at Tampa.
Another candidate, Harvie Belser of Boalfay, said Tuesday be
la "the truest friend" of the
Negro b u t'b e added " f am not
going to mislead the Negro to
get his vote."
Belter said "1 know that the
members of tha ealored race un­
derstand deep in their hearts that
they can attain greater accom­
plishment— religiously, socially.
aeanomlcaUy and morally — If
our segregated way of life la
maintained."

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Youths Find Out
How Easy It Is
To Start Fira
cigarette would start a woods Are
found out that It would lam weak.
The boys built a small pile of
pine straw and put the cigarette
to It, Seminole County forest
rangers reported. Then the youths
ageo IS end M, watched the pine
straw Ignite and tha fire bum
off an acre of land.
One of the boys said be wond­
ered U Smoker Bear had been
telling the truth when bo slid
that clgarettas cause forest fires.
Firemen from the Sanford Naval
Air Station pOt out Urn blase.

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' NEW YORK (UPI) - Mtnhattan Borough Pm ldoat HuMn E.
Jaek took back hli 8*5,wo a year
'
Tueaday but bada’t heard the
■£. left of ekargea be took gratultl**
from a real citato operator doing
buaincH with the city.
Jack impended blmaelf from
’ ^ ' tbo borough preatdcncy, hlgheat
municipal Job MM by a Negro in
H -:? tM nation, Mat January when
'-*&lt;• Chargee of eonaglniey and viol*-

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aaaat indictment agalnit Jack
‘Monday. Ho a«id the conapiracy
charge abould be tried aeperately
.•ad that the other three couati
not apecify that Jack kMw
benefactor had bualpeii dealfaga with the city.
'D ie t Atty. Frank Hogan Mid
fee wee "aatounded" by the die*
taiaaaL He aald he would appeal
Judge Culkin'a declaUm. Gov.

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TH URS. - FRI. - SAT.

STO R E

M ARCH 17-18-19

OPEN 9 A. M
OPEN

CHULUOTA SQUARE DANCING, sponsored by thn community wom­
en's club, was put on In the Chutuotn parking lot juat off SR 419 Saturday
night. The daneera swung their partners to country style records and the
calling of Ralph Neely of Oviedo.

Diplomatic observer! In Moo-

eow and. French authorltlee In
Paris have net been inclined to
doubt the genuineness of Khrush-

ANNISTON, AM. (UP!)-Viola
Hyatt went to prison Tuesday to
begin a Ufa sentence for the mur­
der and mutilation of two brother*
wM lived oa Mr father'* farm.
Mias Hyatt, a , pleaded guilty
to both counts of murder at her
trial Monday. Two Juries, by
agreement between prosecution
and defense, handed out two W«
Selection of the first Jury had
Just Mgnn when aM admitted
hilling Dm Harper, 18. The Jury
deliberated fire udnutee and voted
for life imprieonment.
A second jury was theses and
also approved a life term for tho
killing of Emmett Harper, 41,
DAVID M. aXTCIIKL,
clsrk nf the circu it ean rt
A recent government survey
By Martha T. Vlfeltn
found that among American work­
D -nutr Clerk
. C. Hutchison, Jr.,
er* M yarn oM aad over, uamarIwarde Building
Hod women an Just at likely to
s l i r i , Florid*
tiro or far Plaintiff
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capital for a brief breather In a
Crimean m a r t.
But the Qual D'Oraay alio knew
that Khruihchev just wai not
accepting tho gruelling 19-day tour
of Prance it had worked out
for him far the vlilt that wai to
have begun today. It it now i t
day*. etarting March II, and leaa
ambition*.
On March i t a high Soviet of­
ficial Impatiently waved aaide
the official aehedule ahown to him
by this correspondent and aald,
"Don't pay any attention to this
—tho program is not yet accept-

tM President'! Job to find a new
premier whenever a government
fella, which hat Man occuring la
Italy with monotonous rogutority
tor the bettor' part of tho last
sovsn years.
So with the fall of Premier An­
tonia Segal's government on Feb.
M,. GroaeM begs* a familiar
found eg eoaeultatkma.
Italy's situation, once compara­
ble to the unstable governments
of the French Fourth Republic,
now is almost unique omong ma­
jor nations.
!to most powerful party la the
Christian Democratic which com­
mands S4 per cent of the votes
la Parliament and from which
every Italian premier ha* Mon
draw* alnco tM fall of Mussolini
aad ootibUshmont of the new Ital­
ian constitution.
*But tM parly Itself M split right,
eentor and teit, which helps to ex­
plain why governments may
ehsage but faces do not Dependlag oa tM currant direction of the
political winds, tM premlorahlp
usually falls to a man who has
hold tM Job boforo —Bsgnl,
Aalatore Fanfanl, Giuseppe PelM.
Individually they may M de­
scribed ia order aa moderately
loft, toft and right.
•acauao they hare Men unable
to obtain a clear parliamentary
majority since IMS, the Christian
Democrat* have Men forced to
rule with a coalition drawn from
maaller parties from either right
or left. When one «f these parties
Monarchist, Liberal, Republican
or Moderate Socialist, withdraws
government
Oa tea oMeUneo eontrotUng
laatfOr W per cent el the perilsmeatary notee a n tin Commu­
nists aad fin left-wing Socialists.
Neither ever has boon represented
ia aa Italian government.
It la apaa these Leftwing Social­
ist* that Ofaavhl has cast a hun­
gry oya in Ida search tor a coali­
tion which could not easily be topjded. He calls U aa "openlag to the
AH acet-war Rattan govern­
ments s it s boon attauch friends
of tM Vtoot and supporters of the
Atlantic Pact. That attitude could
change should Oroachl’o "opening

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were announced, Soviet Ambassa­
dor Sergei A. Vinogradov mads
five calls on top French officials
■nd finally emerged with a cur­
tailed, modified and mutually ac­
ceptable program.
Khruihchev'a health and energy
are legendary. But the globe­
trotting Prem ier wilt be M next
month, la considerably overweight
and Is believed to bo aufftrug
from a kidney ailment. Ha re­
cently told a Western ambassador
in Moscow that men over M
should take at least two months
vacation annually.
In America last aulumn ha was
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President Charles DeOaulia al­
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French national pride by forcing
postponement of the Kast-West
summit conference until after his
meeting with Khrushebev. He ap­
parently wanted to extract amre
mileage.
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French offered to take Khrush­
chev to the Sahara and they
hoped to persuade him to visit
Algeria, which might give the
effect of indirect Russian support
of DeG m ile's African policy.
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■ light schedule which would have
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almost around tho clock and pre­
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Tho proud and astute former
eoal minor, now tM 'ru le r of atl
the Rusilai, would not M drawn
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By JEANNE WARNKE
FA S its*
THE SECOND ANNUAL EAST­
ER LILY BALL u the hi; event
for the comini weekend. It will be
held Saturday nl;ht, nine o'clock,
at tin; Mayfair Inn and "Lucky”
A. U.) Payne la chairman. A
full evening of entertainment la
on the agenda, with r uaic by Pele
Bukur’a orchestra, a floor show
and many, many door priies!
Of lourar, this is a benefit for
the Crippled Children's Assn, so
while you are having a gay time
t going lo a
Club mem-,
ic association

on the

BOATING, too — and forming a | THE JET BOWLER-ETTES. a
boat a-cade to Lake Bercsford and new bowling league consisting of
later having dinner at St. John'i Navy wives, will have fun and
Camp, wert; Mr. and Mrs. Harry exercise every Wednesday morn'.
Robson, Mr. and Mra. Wally Phil­ Headed by Fran (Mrs, James)
Mackey, the 10 teams will in­
ips, Mr. and Mra. Ed Higgina, Mr. crease later and now is the time
and Mrs. F. D. Scott and Cmdr. to gel your name on the wailing
and Mrs. Gilbert Blake and family. list. Other oifierrs are Mary
A LARGE CROWD was seen at (Mrs. Bob) Salre, Kathy (Mrs.
Howard) Harrison and- Mary
Jim Spcnccr'i restaurant Friday (Mra,
Hal) McCumbrr.
night—several Clvltan members
and their wives stopped In on their
way home from Titusville where
they had gone to cnaner a new
club—others that met lo "snow­
ball" into a parly included Belly
and Dr. Bob Smith. Marian and
Mas Bent, Shirley and Jack Yountbladc, Carol and Deacon Uakkc,
Alice and Ralph Maitui, Jnni and
L. II. Higginbotham and Beverly
Bachman.
PLAYING BRIDGE Saturday
night at the home of Shirley and
Carl Schilke were Mr. ami Mri
R. Morris of Maitland, Mr,
Mrs. Boyd Coleman and Mr.
Mra. Held Ivcrten—Nellie Coleman
won high score and Ethel Morris
was low.

f f n Seminole County, got together
R ecen tly to begin their work of ad­
dressing and stamping envelopei
lor the Easter Seal stamp tale.
ONE COULD TELL that there j
was a big party on Park Ave. Sat­
urday night. Cara lined the street
for a block or two in front of Lucy
and Dave King's home and two
luau lorehoa lighted their back rn
trance. Inilde, bouquet* of red
gladioli were placed at vantage
j o i n t s and the crowd hovered over
platters of turkey and ahrimp—and
testy meat balls which were espe­
cially popular. Dave la "skipper"
of VAH-1 to hi* unit was well
represented, along with a host of
•Iher Navy and civilian friends.
“ BOO" AND FRED GANAS have
hern huty entertaining guest a at
their home on Golden Lake. Week­
end guests, Air. and Mrs. Jack
^ r o s i and Mr. and Mra. Ronald
^ H u n l of Wlllowdalc, Toronto, Canad*, arrived on the heel* of IS
relatives who spent several days
here for a family reunion.
MRS. FRED A. DYSON ha* been
enjoying company, too—her lister,
Mra. G. T. Allen of Si. Strphcn,
I . C., Is visiting her.
MRS. F. D. SCOTT planned a de­
licious fried chicken supper party
A -a n d the guest of honor didn't
^ahow bp — it wat for her son,
Frank, who was due in from Bay­
lor Military School and became
snow-bound between Chattanooga
and Atlanta—but hie friends enjoy­
ed the parly and later greeted him
at the train with a song, “ He's A
Jolly Good Fellow" . . . Saturday,
Frank and around II or 20 other
teenagers were accompanied by
Mra. Earl Higginbotham and Mra.
Wohn Crawford on a hayride to
^»'ew Smyrna Beach were they had
dinner at Norwood's Seafood Reatgurant.
•SUNDAY WAS A BRIGHT DAY
—perfect for admiring orchids at
the Central Florida Orchid So­
ciety's annual show—among those
allrmJIng were Mra. J. D. Wood­
ruff, Mra. W. A. KraUcrt. Mlaa
Rebecca Stevens, Mill Liviata
Blauvell, Mr. and Mra. Clyde Ram­
s e y , Mrs. I. E. Batten, lfr, and
Mra. H. A. Moreland and Mra.
Mary Earla Walker.
IT WAS A FINE DAY FOR
O V ER U Y E A R S
at First and Palaaett*
(Along Sid* Post Office)

SAN FO RD
FURNITURE
COMPANY

• Carpet
• Furniture
• HI*
• I'lanea
• Rental Beds

THE BEATNIKS OF VAH-l
are invited lo a session tonight
at the home of Billie and George
Kimmuna in Loch Arbor. The
Kimmons' "pad" will be lull of
atmosphere with genuine Taps
clothes on the waits—red, waxy
Anthurium flown in from Hawaii
for the occasion —and the only
lighting will he provided by gailycolored drip candles in wine
bottles. If the evening n warm
enough the party might extend
into the back yard which will
be lighted by Capri lights. Enter­
tainment will consist of ja it
readings and guests who play
musical instruments are request­
ed lo bring them—hut only if
they play badly! The Kimmons
are hoping somrone will- show
up with bongo drums, too. Doesn't
it make you want to put on an
old beret and join in on the fun7l

Miss Clark Feted

Present Fashions

A t Beatnik Party

At Civic-Center

iOn 16th Birthday

. The
dinner
fashion
ahow,
"Shop At Home", sponaored by
the Sanford Woman'! Club achedulcd for March 31 ai T p. m.
at the Civic Center will fealure
fashions from Cowans, Holly­
wood Shop, Mary Esther*, Robsona Mens Shop, Rn Jays, Per­
kin* Mena Shop, Purcell* and
Yowella.
The models' hair will be aiyled
for the show by the Leilani
House of Beauty, Eva Bess,
Neils’, Mary Brown and Eve
lyn'a Beauty Salons. Flower* will
be furnished hy the Sanford
Flower Shop
Mrs. Carl Srhilke, chairman of
the event, reports a variety of
fashion* for the matron. Junior
m ill, sub teen and men w-ilt
shown, making the evening en­
joyable for the whole family.
Proceed* will be used for the
many civic projects the Woman's
Cluh takes part in. TicVrts are
$2.50 each and may be obtained
at any of the local stores furn­
ishing fashion*, from the Sanford
Flower Shop or hy calling Mra.
John White at FA 2-4603. Mrs.
Paul Colman at FA 233&lt;S9 and
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey at FA 2 0766.

Mis* Donna Stowetl and Mil*
Jean Ataalera entertained l i l t
weekend at Ihe Stowrll home In
Oitren, h o n o r i n g Mis* Regina
Clark whn was celebrating her
16th birthday.
The guest* came dressed a*
"Beatnika." Games were enjoyed
and refreshments served to the
honoree, Linda Vieon. Linda Ty­
ler, France! Riggs, Patty Scott,
Carrrl Crim, Jean Masters, Ma­
xine and Donna Slowed.
flenald Harvey, Rulch Shiver*,
Danny Neal, John Peterson, Jack
Boone, Herman Allman, Tommy
Lemon, Jimmy Shivers and LarHirt.

Square Dance Held
In Chuluota

Beatnik Party At
Johnson Home

MARY (Mrs. Hugh C.) WHELCIIEL entertairird her Supper
Cluh last night ai her home on
Magnolia Ave. — Chicken Curry
was served to members, Helen
(Mrs. Andrew) Carraway, Lucille
(Mrs. Price) Heard, Miss Luclle
Heard, Mist Ellen Relit, Mitt Dot
Powell and Jess (Mrs. Elmer)
Dayman.

"A COME AS YOU ARE"
party for mrmher* of XI Zela
Beta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
provided laughs Monday night—
Hostess Joan (Mrs. Dsn) Batten
greeted everyone at Ihe door in
pale blue baby.doll pajamas and
with her hair in curlers—and
ANOTHER CLUB met yester­ most of her sorority sistert were
day for a luncheon at the home aa casually dressed!
of Helen (Mrs. Andrew) CarraFOR A WEEKEND OF RELAX­
way—enjoying the monthly "gettogether” were Genevieve tMral ATION, Dr. and Mra. Gordon Stan­
Harry) WoodruH. Mary (Mrs. Le- ley and Mr. and Mr*. W. H. MaRoy) Anderson. Lib (Mrs. Edwin) hany drove to Del Ray.
Shinholser, Ruth (Mrs. W. V.)
NO SHAMROCKS AND SHILLE­
Bitting, Keen (Mrs. John) Ivey
Rlilie (Mrs. Harry) Tooke and LAGHS In Sanford lhl* week?
Rose (Mrs. George A., Jr). Nary a Si. Patrick's Day party
to report.
Speer.

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Mr. and Mr*. H. G. Johnson
were hosts lo a parly of about
eatnik*” at their home re. Wally Philips, Harry Rob­
son and Bill Myer were selecied
as the most authentic looking
Beatnik* present.
The house was decorated wiih
some original paintings, created
hy the host*. Assisting the host*
were Mr. and Mrs, Ray W. d*
Yarmln and Judd Webster en­
tertained the guests with some
appropriate poetry.
The guest list included Mr. and
Mra. Fred Parianl, Mr. and Mr*.
Ron Morris, Li. and Mrs. Bill
Myer, Air. and Mra. Harry nobson, Mr. and Mr*. Wally Philips,
Lt. Cdr.and Mr*. George Kim­
mons, Mr. and Mr*. Mike Caolo,
Mr. and Mrs. AI White.
Lt. Cdr. and Mr*. Wes Burkes,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haxton, Mr.
and Airs. Tom Weil, Lt. and Mrs.
Drew Chevalier, Mr. and Mrs.
Dun Smith all of Sanford. Air.
and Mrs. ham Beatman of Day­
tona Beach, Air. and Airs. Jim
Green, Orlando and Air. and
Mrs, Judd Webster and Atr. and
Atrs. Max Garapic of Winter
Park.

Oviedo S. S. Clas
Surprises Teacher

Garden Tour To Aid
New State Building

The home u( Mr*. W, T. Walk­
er in Ovirdo was the scene of
the rrrenl meeting of Ihr Homemakers’ .Sunday School Class of
Ihe First Baptist Churrh.
Following Ihe buiiness meeting,
Mrs. Walker, Atra. Larry D.
Mra. Irwin Fleischer, chairman , Other ihairmen arc Mrs. Harry Wood, co-hoatraa, and twenty
member* surprised their leachrr,
of the seventh district Home and Lee Jr., who la securing hostess­ Atr*. A. B: Tedford. with a birth­
Garden tour of the Florida Fede­ es to serve In the Sanford homes, day party. Ro-es and sta lra i
ration of Garden Clubs for San­ i arhcdulrd on the lour. Mra. H. were used in Ihe party rooms.
ford, announced today that pro­
ceeds from the tour will benefit i K*. Ring la (raffle manager end
the state headquarters building, Airs. Fleiicher le taking reiervascheduled to be erected in Win­ | tions for ihe but lour, originating
in Sanford, March 23. Other buster Park.
She alio italed that ticket! ra will leave from Orlando on
purchased In advance will be Ihe Ihrrr days of the lour, Alarch
slightly less than those purchas­ 22. 23 and 24.
The 16 homes to be show&gt;n on
ed on the daya of the lour. Atr*.
Clyde Ratnaey I* serving as ad­ the tour originating in Sanford,
THURSDAY
vance tour ticket chairman and will be in Ihe Winter Park and
Sanford Boat and Ski Club
anyone wishing to enjoy the event Orlando area. Included in this
may purchase tickets for either group are the homes of Mrs. Cy­ m erti at I p.' rn. in the City
a tour of homes In Winter Park ril Grislier, Mrs. George Brass, recreation office on East First
and Orlando or a full tour of 23 Mrs. T. J. Matthews, Mrs. L. K. St. for program meeting and re
Jennings. Mrs. Benjamin Lawton, {reshmenis.
home*.
City-wide bridge gamea ai 7.30
Mrs. Jack Holloway, Atra. A. J.
Bush, Airs, W. T. Bruce, Mn. p. m. in the lobby of the Civic
L. A. Bra verm an and Mrs, Arthur Center,
Gerde,
Airs. Fleischer stressed that
the lour is for the public a t well
aa members of the Garden Clubi.
Mr, and Mra. Waller Duda are Tickets are transferable for the
announcing the birth of a son on benefit of those who can only see
Tuesday, March a, at Ihe Orange a limited amount of home* and
Alemorlal Hospital, Orlando. Mr. wish to pass their ticket* on to
and Mrs. John L. Duda, Sr., fila- somronr else. Of special tnlereat
via, are the paternal grandparcnla. to local residents will be the
Judy's parents, Mr, and Mri. De- three Sanford homes included In
Costa, live In Ohio.
the lour.

Jjocal

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Oviedo

Personals

Despite the chilly hreese*. 8*1urdav night. Ihe square dance
in Chuluota waa enjoyed by thorn
present.
Refreshments, Including hot
coffee were sold. and the event
was held oul-doora, which tu n e d
out to he a very good arrange­
ment.
The dances were called by
Ralph Neely of Oviedo. Straight
and round dancing to records pro­
vided a "Nile For Fun" which
was the third auch event sponsor­
ed by tha Chuluota Women's Club.

a ir ..u n r ,iih ............... ... .................................
........
by M ra. \V. K. (ira.vy c e n te r, w ho told o f Iter e x p erien ces on n tw o m onth
siirh tn e rin n tr ip to M exico, Inal su m m er. H flp in g h e r (I is piny Home of th e
p o tte ry aha b ro u g h t h o m e a re , left, Mr.-, 0 . U B urks, hontesn fo r th e m e e t­
in g itnd J lr s . J a m e s T r u itt, circle p re sid e n t.
(H erald P h o to )

Guests Enjoy *

Circle Learns About Mexico,
Other Interesting Subjects
ROSE CIRCLE
Mr*. D. L. Barks was hostess
to members of the Rose Garden
Circle Friday, at her home In
Mayfair with twenty-one members
and two guests attending.
Following the business session
a program was presented by
Mr*. IV. E. Gray, who used as
her topic "A Trip To Mexico.’’
Mr. and Mrs. Gray spent two
month* louring Alrxiro last sum-

m rr and nhr luld the circle mem­
bers many interesting things
about the country.
She elaborated on the rlimalc
in the different section* of Mexi­
co. the people, their living con­
dition* and ihe mountain regions.
She also displayed samples of
handicraft Including wood car­
vings. poticry, silver and hand
made materials.
Mr*. Gray said Dial the hand
made artirlc* were created hy
people of all agr*. cvrti the very
small rhildrrn could b» seen
painting nr doing very intricate
hand work.
A covered dish luncheon was
Members of Gamma Lambda served at nonn.
AZALEA CIRCLE
Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi hrht
a “ Model Aleellng” one after­
Mrmbcr* of the Aialea Garden
noon at the home of Air*. Joyce Circle met wilh Atr*. AI Hunt at
Covington, in Pinecresl. During her home on South Palmetto Ave.,
Ihe business session the chapter for t|ie March program, with
voted to assist In addressing Hie-j Airs. Hal Harris* a* co hostess,
raiure and making bandage* for
Mr*. Henry McLaulln, presi
Ihe American Cancer Society
dent, presided at Ihe business
Two birthday* will be crlrhrat- meeting. Mrs. Hunt save a very
rd at the county home llsia interesting laik rntillrd "Lei's
month Air*. Covington and Ain. Talk Ahnut Tea," It seems dial
Paulette White will be ho*le»*r* Ir.i was accidently discovered in
for one and Mr*. Betty McKee 2737 111*. People, even in those
and Mr». Ann Cowan, Ihe other.
days. Itoiled water in order to
Mrs. Pat Larsen presented the make It safe for drinking purtrope of Beta Sigma Phi lo the po*es. Emperor Shett Nona knelt
rusher*, w'ho were attending their before Ihe tire and Ihe wind
first
sorority
meeting.
Mr*. hlrw leases from Ihe hurtling
Reids McCall, president, outlined hranclir* In the |«it of water. The
the various degree* earned in tea leaves gave off &gt;uch a fra­
grant odor the emperor derided
Beat Slgnta Phi,
Refreshment* were served by to lasie the steaming liquid.
the holies* followed hy a tour of
the Florida Federation n( Arl
Newest shoe designed to ratrh
building tnuicum in DeHsry. The the laney «f Hie campus — an
tour was in conjunction with Ihe all leather "snrakrr." Gold, mu*
program on paintings.
tard or green hruslird leather is
Mrmbcr* attending were Mrs. used for a soft, flexible upper
Cowan, Mr* .McKee. Mr*. Carol and Itglduclghl, ventilated lea­
Dennison. Airs. Patricia Sirn- ther sole.
slrom, Mrs. Ann Howland. Mrs.
Vermelle Peterson. Mrs. Katie
Corley, sponsor, Mrs. Gloria
Little, At” U»len llamncr, Mrs.
Alargarrl Horne, Airs, Fran Ri­
vero. Mrs. Eilir Iverson, Mrs.
Barbara Green. Mrs. Arihurcne
Conk. Mrs. McCall. Airs, I-argrn
LO SE 5 LB S.
and Mrs. Faye Stetson.

Sorority Members
Tour Museum

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The while mat on one hand
and the dark tweed coat on the
other rpitoiniir a sr. sanlesi
look In spring coat* and answer
the big demand for travel wear.

IN 3 D A Y S
wilh

W H Y -R IT E
A M EAL IN A GLASS
tquivalgnl to . . .

Mr*. Hunt's home was decorat­
ed throughout with camellias.
The hostesses served a delicious
froien dessert and coffee to Airs.
Henry AtcLiultn, Airs. J. A.
Young. Mrs. J. P. Cullen, Mrs.
Ho) Tillls, Mrs. O. P. Herndon,
Mis* Kllalee Kirchhoff. Mrs. J.
D. Callahan, Mrs. G. At. Shipp
Mr*. C. P. darkey, Mr*. R, F.
Steele and Air*. Ben Todd.
CENTRAL CIRCLE
Central Cirrir of Ihe Sanford
Garden Club met at the homa of
Mr*, tra Southward for tha
monthly gel to gether. The re ­
freshment table was eenlered with
a beautiful arrangement nf rose*
tn paitrl colors.
Alr». George .McCall presented
Alra. Herbert .Moreland who gave
an interesting program on philo­
dendrons, Shr displayed apeelmri)* and lold member* their
botanical names.
Airs. B. C. .Vittore gave the
thoughts for Ihe day and Mr*.
Voile William* Sr., presided at
Ihe business session. Alembert
were remindrd of Ihe orchid
show at tin in by and Michigan
Ave., Orlando, March 13 and M.
Those wishing to tend cards lo
Mr*. A. K. Rosaiier, who le re­
cuperating from surgery In Bal­
timore may address them la her
at: John Hopkins Hospital, WIImur—Room 310, Rallimore, Md.

Fur fabrics go everywhere and
do everything this year. There
are jackets, pullover*, coats,
akiria, and at-home outfits of
fabrics that simulate real pelts
or toy-animal fur*. Look for mock
otter, "teddy bear" moulon, pony
akin, mink, chinchilla, and the
‘‘lhaggy dog" piles.

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�Seminole High Spring Sports Moving
In High Gear; Golf Action Thursday
Spring Sports are In full awing
at Seminole High School.
The Seminole High golfers with
an unblemished S-e record will
host the Winter Park golf team
Thursday at the Mayfair Club.
Thus far, the Seminole golfers
have defeated Edgewater of Or­
lando and Florida Military School.
Golf action Thursday will start
at 1:43 p. m.
This year's golf team is com­
prised of Bob Gleason, Richard
Roth, Ed Hamilton, Ricky Glea­
son, Ladd McCoy, Ward Waters,
Loo Waters and Ken Gustavson.
Seminole bascballers are also
hard at work this week getting
resdy for the start of the 1M0
season next Tuesday.
The Semlnoles meet Colonial to

ing play by play radio work for basket­
ball. He Is alno writing a daily column in
the local paper called "Oriole Chirp*” and
ia doing a 10 minute aporta cast over the
Leesburg radio atation each day.
Before he came into baaeball laat year
a t Sanford, Ward waa a well knovn disc
jockey.
be assigned to the Sanford franchise and
as eoon aa they begin intra-equad games,
We will receive reports of how they are
Shaping up ae a team. They will work out
from now until April. 16 when they will
head for Sanford. The season will open on
April 19 against Leesburg.
Business manager Pete Schaat said
th a t there will lie a board of directors
meeting the end of this week a t which
time members will be given season tickets
to begin the drive. Schaal also reports th at
tales of the fence aigns have gone well and
a s soon a s the score card advertising ia
told the club will be In good shape to open
the new season.
Elsewhere around the loop Ward Goodrich, business manager a t Leesburg, re­
ports th at things are progressing nicely
and they should be ready to go when the
big show begins. Ward is very enthused
over the cooperation he haa received from
the city officials and although the ball
park ia very old, they are making every
effort to have the playing field in top con­
dition. They already hava remodeled the
concession stands and have built several
new sections of fence.
Ward haa a full time job with the Lee*,
burg team and all winter he has been do*

NEW YORK (U P D - Can (boat
•m ating, ball-hawking Bonnie*
M ale (op seeded Bradley the wav
they panicked defending champi­
on IL John's?
That was tha big question fat the
National Invitation Basketball
Yanraament today aa a rem it #f
•L Boaaventore'a etuaniag iod-71
r m t of I t, John's and Bradley's
impreaaive TM4 victory over Day.
|a a la quarter-final games at
Madisaa Aquare Garden Tuesday

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Chartay Eckman, former coach of
(ha old Fort Wayne Platons of tbo
National Basketball Association.
"Eckman waa le u harmful to
the coaches when he waa a
coach," said
Blackburn.
"I
thought wc war* going to win
when wn had that four point lead,
but Eckman made three straight
bad call* against us. Wn lost tho
ball three straight times without
taking a shot, and thorn went
our lead."

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"P aste la the only way to doteribs what happened to us," adMilted Coach JoaLapchieh of
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they .stole
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hall on us three straight Urn**,
our aopbomorca Just started to
pUy like aopbomores."
"Can they panic Bradley?" said
Lapchtck In aniwer In a qusry.
"W#U, m w , that's a different
story, Bradley Is a mush m art
poised ball club than w* are."
Coach Ed Donovan promised
that his Bonnies from Olean,
N. Y.. "will start wllh the modifled prsss defense against BradUy and use It all (ho way—unless
wa gat Into trouble that way."
A press defense also was-a ma­
lar factor in Bradley's win. The
Braves war* trailing, 37-33, whan
they switched to that detense earIp in tha second half and tha re•uklog surge carried Bradley te
n 44-14 Margin with lose (ban

PHILADELPHIA (UP1) - Len
Matthewa of Philadelphia wants a
shot a t lop • ranked lightweight
contender Carlo* Ortlx sa a re­
ward for his 10-round decision
•ver Labour! Godih Tuesday
night.
Godih, 130, who- narrowly miss­
ed upsetting Matthews In their
nationally televised bout laat
month, crowded and attampted to
smother the hard hitting attack
of tho fourth ranked lightweight
contender.
But (he 10-year-old Matthewa,
who stopped 14 opponents In com'lng a 14-3-1 log, managed to
ckle tho former French light­
weight champion's knees wllh
aevaral rights and lako a unani­
mous decision.

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Senator rookie Jake Jacob* continues
to rap th a t baseball in his bid for a sta rt­
ing berth in the Washington outfield. He
got two singles in four tripe Monday
agninnt the World Champion Dodgem and
he han now hit safely In every intra-nquad
or exhibition game this spring..
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I asked Papa Joe Cambria, the Sena­
tors Cuban acout, the other day where
several of the Cuban ball players would be
this season that played for the Grey,
hounds last year. He eald th at Leo Vento,
who played shortstop last season, is on
the Wilson, N. C., roster but he liked San­
ford eo well last year that he would like to
be optioned here for this season. Wilson
is in the cless-B Carolina league. Papa Joe
reports that Ed Oliva’s arm has complete­
ly healed from the accident here last sea­
son and he will be playing in the Washing­
ton chain again.
Papa Joe might have made some bad
deals alnfca scouting for the Senators but
he is the one who signed Camilo Pasqual
for a reported 9260 cash, a baseball glove
and pair of shoes. This was probably the
best deal ever made by a Washington
scout.

tu • semi-final Thursday night
|a r tho right to meat the winner
of tho other aeml-flnal between
Providence and ascend-seeded
Utah Stain ia Saturday, afterbW &amp;Baaa'a flaute.

91. Baaavsaturo, only a one*
KaMt favorite, drove St. John's
artsy with Ua btll-auaUax and
. that the tyoa out of the basket
[f.. . with a N per cent shooting overage la handing lb* Radmen their
ward dafeat la 11 NIT camI
palgna.

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Mather of Sanford reduced Us
magle number to two.
Any combination of wins for
Mather and loiee* for either liarry'a Liquors or tho Burnott Paintora which total two will give tha
Furniture team the league champ­
ionship of tho Sanford City BowUng League.
In league action test Wednesday
•vening, tha Mather team took a
.throe game swoop from tho New
York Lite Insurance team, with
Al DtPalma rolling tho way with
a 340 series for tho Furniture
man. (n other league aetion, tho
two second place learns, Harry's
Liquors and Burnell Painten re­
mained In their He as both
teams loot their first games and
came back to take the next two.
Frank lluhn led the way for
Harry's Llquora with ■ 333 ser­
ies to turn back Celery ’ City
Printing two to one. Claude
Foster ltd tha Palmers ' with n
113-343 total in their two-to-one
victory over Geno'i Seminole
Cleaners and Laundry, led by
John Burton'a 3*7.

Texas Bout Fans
'Boo' Tilleholder
SAN ANTONIO. Tox. (UPI) The largest fight crowd In San
Antonio history turned out .Tuoaday night to see world bantam­
weight champion Jose Becerra
pulverise Ward Ya* of Pasade­
na, Calif., and Instead aaw a
slightly sluggish Becerra lake an
unpopular' — though unanimous—
decision.
Yoe, • Cbincit-American who
got hla start In boxing while sta­
tioned a t Laekland Air Ferro Base
hare, cam* on strong In tha Ute
rounds and had Becerra stand­
ing helpless la Iha 14th before
the ball ended the non-title fight.
Soma 1.300 Lackland airman In
the crowd of 7,000 booed tho doelskon and a von'tom* of tho LatinAmericana ia tho crowd fait Yoe
had mode a hotter showing.

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The Chicago White Sox are
doing it with mirrors again.
Scorned by some experts aa a
“freak" champion when they won
the American League pennant laat
year, the While Sox have won
four straight Grapefruit League
games with the same blend of
strong pitching, air-tight defense
and opportune hilling that brought
them their first flag since IBIS.
The While Sox scored (heir
fourth In a row Tuesday and the
victory waa especially sweet to
.Manager Al Lopet because the
victims of the 3-0 decision were
the New York Yankees. The Yan­
kees have been pooh-podhing tha
White Sox' IBM pennant chances
aver since the cloie of the 'SB
campaign.
The While Sox made only two
bill Tuesday but took advantage
of Dick Bronatad'a wildness. Dick
Brown tripled across a run In the
second Inning after a walk to Joe
Hifki and the White Sox added
two more in the third on Nelson
Fox' ainglt, three walks and in
Infield out.
Bob Shaw, an IS-game winner
laat aejson, Rodolfo Ariai and re­
lief ace Garry Slaley pitched

Jaguar Cars
Missing In Early
Sebring Entries
SEBRING (UPI) — U appears
the annual Sebring International
Championship Sports Car Race
March 34 will bo run for the
first time without a alngle J a ­
guar entered.
That famous nam* In racing
hasn't made an appearance yet
and tha provisional entry Hat I*
consplciously lacking a Jaguar
listing.
n*cc officials said tin t mil­
lionaire sportsman Briggs Cun­
ningham had been expected to
enter a Jag. But he came up
with a surprise over Iha weekend
and entered a brand now "Birdcago" Masrratl.

three scoreless Innings each In
limiting the Yankees to four hits.
The While Sox have yielded only
aeven runs In 42 innings this
•pring and (he American League
champions have yet to make their
first error.
Tony Kubek had two hits and
Bill Skowron and Roger Maris
one each for the Yankees, who
have lost three of four games and
scored only six rum.
The Cleveland Indians chalked
up their first victory of the exhi­
bition season when they beat Ibe
Chicago Cuba, T-S; the Boston Red
Sox shaded the San Francisco
Giants, 6-3; the Pittsburgh Pi­
rates out-slugged the Kansas City
Athletics. IT-13, and the Cincinna­
ti Reds beat tha Baltimore Ori­
oles, 3-2 in other exhibition
gamei. Los Angeles vs. Detroit,
Milwaukee vs. St. Louis and Phil­
adelphia vs. Washington were
rained out.

U. S. Senators Aid
Washington Club
WASHINGTON, D. C. (UPI) Three United States senators are
coming tn Ibe aid of the Washing­
ton Senators In an effort to boost
the American League club'a borne
attendance.
Chairman Alan Bible (D-Nev.)
of the Senate District of Colum­
bia Committee, Chairman John L.
McMillan of the House counter­
part group and Rop. Carroll D.
kcarna (R-Pa.) made IIS contri­
butions Tuesday to a Senate pob).
The idea la to get everyone of tho
230,000 federal and District of Co­
lumbia' employes lo buy al least
iwo tickets to oat game this
year.
- Kearns, who is credited with
originating the Idea, plana a "roll
call night" a t Griffith Stadium
sometime this year wllh Prtaldeni Eisenhower and Vico Presi­
dent Richard Nixon present and
a quorum of tha Sonata and the
House answering lo,their namts.

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The Mayfair Men’a Golf AsSn. has scheduled a
tournament March 20, with play divided into three di­
vision*.
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This will be a handicap tournment with individual
medal play based on the Peoria system. Entrants may
make up their own foursomes and tee off between 11
a. m. and 1 p. m., Harold Ring, tournament chairman,
said.
Entry fee will be #2. Five prize* will be awarded in
each division, Ring said.

Dallas Gridders
Add 3 To Rosier
DALLAS. Tex. (UP1) - The
D illai R anieri of the National
Football League announced the
acquisition of three more playeri
today to bring to 30 Uie number
of players ilgned, bought or bar­
tered for the new club.
From the Detroit Uoni. the
Rangeri added the name* of
Charles Ane, ■ center who played
collegiate ball with the Unlverilly
of Southern Cal.; Jim Doran, end
who hailed from Iowa State, and
Gene Cronin, a linebacker who
Joined the Lions from the College
of the Pacific.
Rangers General Manager Tex
Schramm laid (he playera were
acquired by the agreement of
NFL officiali that the Rangera
buy three playeri from eaeh of
(he older league tea mi In order
to*be able to put a team on tha
field thli fall.
The Rangers still have selec­
tion* nf three playeri earh from
the Chicago Cardinals and tho
Philadelphia Eaglet.
Other lecllom announced Tutsdiy by tbo Ringeri:
From the Chicago Bear*—Jack
Johnaon, defemlve halfback who
played collegiate football with
Miami; Peto Johnaon, drfcnilvo
halfback from VMt. and DotP
Hcaly, offensive guard from
Maryland.
From thi Pittsburgh Steelcri—
Ray Fiaber, defemlve tackle from
Eastern Illinoia, Ray Matthewa,
offeniive halfback who Is a veter­
an or nine aeatona with the Steelera and who played with Clemion, and Bobby Luna, place kick­
ing and punting specialist from
Alabama.
From the Washington Redaklns
—Doyle Nix, SMU defensive half­
back alar; Joe Nicely, offensive
guard, and Tom Branu, offensive
end. ,

To Televise M isters
NEW YORK (UPI) -T h e Mas
tera golf tournament aril) bn televUed from tho Auguste National
Golf Club April 4 and 10 by tho
Columbia Broadcaatlng System.
Play will b* telecast from ■ te
4 p. m. on April 4 and from
4 te 3:30 p. m., April 10.

Little Loop Congress
CHICAGO (UPI) - T h e Little
League baseball congress will
hold Its fourth annual convention
here March 1T-1I. Delegates from
34 states representing over 3.200
franchised lea guts will eUet five
mw directors and discuss the fu­
ture of tbo program.

tournament, the De Soto Open,
scheduled here for March 34-27,
It waa announced today.
According to the eo-sponsors,
the Initial entrants to sign up
for the first annual $40,000 tour­
ney. the south's second richest
to the upcoming Masters, repre­
sent a “ Who's-Who" of the golf
world, including host pro Ted
Kroll, all-time one y e n money
earner (1914).
Among the leaders who will be
In contest at tha challenging De
Soto Lakes Golf and Country
Club eouraa tourney wiU be Sarq
Snead, who holds tho course rec­
ord of S3, Jack Burke J r. the
currently hot Arnold Palmer,
Doug Ford, Billy Casper, Dow
Flnalerwald, Mika Souchak and
Joe Zakarian.
Othera In the participating
field to del* include Jerry Bar­
ber, Bob Adamson, Ray Bouty,
George Bayer. Bob Brue, Al
Balding, Monte Bradley, Gay
Brewer Jr.. Miller Barber, -Al
Beaaellnk, Paul Crownover and
Bill Collins.
Also Included on tha llat^o try
tha comparatively new champlonahlp links, which are near

CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) Hoavywcigbt contender Zora Pol­
icy risks a nine-fight winning
straak against iluggor Miko DeJohn In a televised 14-round bout
toolght a t tho Aroda.
Polity will roly on eltvtrness
and a stinging loft Jab te repulse
the charges of his stronger oppo­
nent.
Currently ranked third among
heavyweight contender*. Polity
has • 30 31 record, including 34
knockouts. In hla last fight, tho
Phoenix, Arix., battler outpointed
highly-regarded Eddie Macben,
DoJohn, a KO artist, te listed
ninth among hoavywolght aspir­
ants. HU record U 34-T-l. The
Syracuse w tetr, cm U A of seven
fighting brothora, haa scored XI
knockouts.

Bradenton, will be Joe Dodich,
Wei Ellla Jr., Jim Ferrer, John
Fridman, J. C. Goatit, Bob
Goalby, John Guilin, Bob Goetz,
Chandler Harper, Lionel Herbert,
Fred Hawkuii and Howie Johnson.
Co-sponsors of the PGA sanc­
tioned matches, which are re ta rd ­
ed aa effecting a renaissance of
big time professional golf in Flor­
ida, are the DcSota automobile
company, the DeSoto Lakes Club,
and the Conqulstadores icq), a
county • wide (Manatee) eivie
group formally known aa tha
Hernando Da Soto Historical So­
ciety.

A. R. Embanks
Favored In Race
One of Sanford-Orlando's moat
winsome greyhounds, A. R. Ewbanks, ia favored to nab his
ninth victory of the season tonight
In the mid-week headliner, the
Grade-A ninth event on a 10
race slate starting at B:10.
Another lop-grade event will
launch tonight's competition, and
only II racing daya remain on
the track calendar which ends
April 4.
In Hie hot ninth encounter,
morning line digit! of S-to-2 favor
young A. R. Ewbanka, one of
Cary Tracy'a sensational pupa
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By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (U P l)-If someone hid asked me to name the
last place I wanted to go, the
first place I would have named
would have been a ping pong
tournament.
I mean I have always felt about
ping-pong tournaments the way I
feel about mandolin recitals. It's
okay if they want to do It as long
t s they don't do II around me.
But there is this lady publicity
agent I know who can make a
ping-pong tournament sound Ilka
Uie World Scries, the Kentucky
Derby and the Army-Navy game
all rolled into one.
I wouldn't want to leave the im­
pression that I am an easy m irk
for lady publicity agents. But If
I were forced lo Identify a cer­
tain sheepish-looking reporter who
turned up at the U.S. Table Ten­
nis Tournament here. I would
have lo admit that he bore e
striking resemblance to your
humble correspondent.
Attending a ping-pong tourna­
ment Is something like being in­
side ■ kettle drum during a per­
formance of the “ 1812 Overture."
Twelve tables were set up In a
big hotel exhibition ball and the
air was full of little white beHs,
cliektng like castanets.
When my eyeballs quit oscillat­
ing and my ears became accustomtd to the din, I sought out
Bob Gusikoff of New York, de­
fending men's singles champ, and
asked him to fill me in on the
fine points.
More than 300 players, ranging
la age from ■ to 7S, had assem­
bled from 30 state! to have a go
at the 19M championships. 1
thought this was ■ remarkable
turnout and asked Gusikoff if the

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OLD BRIDGE. N. J. (UPI) Alice Marie Comb*. alrnoai five.:
rum laughingly to her father and
with a jump ihe ia in hii arm*. This iiancluary oi affection i* her*’
and she doesn't know she almost
lost it.
Gloria and Richard Combs are
Ihe only parents Alice ha&gt; ever
known, although she was not born j
to them. It wa* a little more than ,
four .tears ago that a to-month-1
old child was brought into their
home to lie cherished as their own.
Alice became a friendly, bright
daughter, surrounded with the
warmth and security of the young
couple's love. But aisle child wel­
fare inveilljaluri said th r needed
more intellectual surroundings to
match lhr superior intelligence
that tests had shown (he had.
That was two y ean ago. The
State Child Welfare Board wanted
to lake Alice from the Combs to
place her With different parents.
It was the start of the Combi*
fight to prove love could conquer
statistics. They won the battle
Tuesday.
The Combs modest, ranch-style
home in Msdlson Twp. was a
scene of jubilation when the Child
Welfare Board Tuesday reversed
iia earlier decision and gave the
Combi permission to adopt Alice.
Alice kissed reporten, displayed
her toys and romped about with
the Combs' other two daughters,
Sheri. S. and Gall, 15 months.

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winners received enthing besides
glory—such as money.
"New." he said. " N o b o d y
knows we're alive "
Ping pongly speaking, the Unit­
ed States is a have-not nation. J a ­
pan, with 400,000 registered play­
ers, holds most of the intemational titles. But Red Chins ia com­
ing up fast.
Even though Ihe game is not
overwhelmingly popular here, !
could see that dedicated US.
ping-ponglita lake it, and them­
selves, seriously. This year they
were having a big flap over the
use of sponge rubber rackets.
Gusikoff, a singer snd drum
player by profession, was all in
favor of this Innovation. He said
the sponge racket permlta better
ball control and puts more spin
on the hail.
Then I had a talk with 51arty
Rciaman, a former champion
from New York, who said it was
"destroying (bo game." lie said
he had reluctantly switched lo
sponge only three dsys before in
self-defense.
As it ternsd out, Gusikoff and
Relsinan met In the finals later
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dance center next to Big Tree Park In mld-Semlnole County features danc­
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Dixon, left la the president of the dance center corporation, with Five Owls
members Rayford E. Kelley and Walter L. Purvis as vice president and secretary-treasurer. The dance center will be open daily for food service and
nightly for dancing and food service. Welcoming Dixon is Chamber of
Commerce representative Charlie Morrison.
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THE (WEARING) THIN MAN
WASHINGTON _ The Air Force
has now come up with a device
costing $2 million a year that will
tell us we've been hit by an atom
bomb.
Gen. J. B. Bestir, deputy direc­
tor of communications for the Air
Force, was on The Hill trying to
Justify the expenditure before the
House Appropriations Cnmmitlre.
He was, to put it mildly, caught
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hat been knocked apart?”
Bestir pointed out that from
the standpoint of defense "you
have to at least know the pic­
ture.”
Rep. Robert Sikes (D , Fla.)
said: "The bomb is already drop­
ped, the enemy it through and on
top of us. That's a little late to
!&gt;e finding out about it. What do
you do then?”
The general calmly replied that

District 2 has a commissioner on the County Commission
fpirougrh appointment by Governor Collina of J. H. Van Hoy,
until Jan. 31, 1961,
It is regrettable that the appointment of Mr. Van Hoy,
a.rttired executive with a proven background in administra­
tion, was made in such a manner by the governor th at the.
membera of the county legislative delegation felt impelled to
proteat the fact that they were not even given the courtesy
of being sent a copy of the announcement.

AtO E X P L O &amp; O fij
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It is bad enough when our county representatives in the
^legislature are not consulted before appointments such as
^ n i s are made in Tallahassee. When they are not even inform­
ed of the action In any way, and no public announcement ts
made by the governor, a protest is in order.
Maybe it's time to start clamoring Inr a change in th r
■yatem which leaves appointments up to anybody—-except
the people and their elected officials in the counties,
In the meantime, we hope that Mr. Van Hoy will receive
the good wishes of all the people and of the officials with
whom he will serve so that he may be an effective represent­
a t i v e of the district on the county board.

Leaiac, at 21, la facing Ihe us•a t menopaisal worries of Ike
average woasaa at 4S. But some
glrla of II or 11 also experience
A a hysterectomy, so scrapbook
Ala caaa. It trill give yeo soma
■MtUcal "horse sense” and help
Banish womankind’s bug shoo that
started with Eva In the Gardrn
of Edea. Bend for the sex booklet

Ita'low*

CASE E-403: Louise J., aged 22,
fa soon lo be married.
"Bui, Dr. Crane." she began, "I
am so worried that my marriage
may not prove happy.
M "For I had my womb removed
two years ago because of a fibroid
tumor.
"That mean* 1 can never have
any children, doesn't ft? And would
■ y husband find me satisfactory
■a a wife, in other respects?
"He knows shout my operation
and still wants lo marry me. Bui 1
am so worried.”
You women can lose your wombs
and ov arirs, but still have children
m as by adoption 1
w And adopted youngsters are just
•a truly yours, both legally and
apfrilua.ly, as any of the flesh-andblood sort.
Remember Cain and Abel? Blood
kinship didn't mean a thing, for
Cain murdered hia own brother.
Absalom likewise tried to kill his
flrsh-and-blood father.
So gel hep to modern science.
The true parent-child bond ii ALL
spiritual Affinity.
P If you adopt a youngster and
teach him lov*. xeapoct and consid­
ers :&lt;iit, he wilt be iha best son you
could ever hop* for.
On the contrary. If you have a
Ocah-and-blood youngster but fall
• to leach him love, respect and eon
aideratlon, ha will be aa cruel and
unfeeling aa Absalom.
“ Yes, Dr. Crano,” Louisa admit-

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is just excess baggage on the
female sexual equipment, Intended
lo function possibly 3 or 4 times as
a "cocoon" for a baby.
The womb thus pertains In thr
next generation hut dors not affect
the marital conduct of the husband
and wife.
Yet millions of wives since Eve
have moaned and become neurotic
afler the age of 43. just because
they believed the FALSE notion
(hat the womb Is a primary sexual
organ,
"I'm In the menopause,” such a
middle aged wife may trarfully tell
us doctors, "so I'm sure my hutband can't love me any longer."
That's malarky. It is entirely
false.
Hut tf wives believe that the
womb is their chief barometer of
physical charm and appeal, they
ran still grow so neurotic they may
often reach a sanitarium and re­
quire shock Ihrrapy.
.Many females have fibroids,
which are somewhat like huge
warts in thr wsli of the womb.
They grow as large aa water­
melons.
So it is common to amputate the
womb with its "watermelon" fi­
broid.
And this does prevent a wife
from bearing babies. She can rem ­
edy that by adopling children or
loster-parenling a Sunday school
class or a Girl Scout and Camp
Fire group of youngsters.
Thr removal of the womb (hys­
terectomy) does not make her less
thrilling or thrillable as a wife.
Tactile stimulation is the basil
of sexual thrills, and II remains as
long aa both husband and wife live,
even up to SQ or 100 years.
So send for the booklet "Sex
Problems In Marriage,” enclosing
a stamped return envelope, plus
20c (nonprofit).
(Always write lo Dr. Crwne la
c a n of this newspaper, eaclosla a long 4c stamped, addressed
envelope and Me ts rover typing

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Groceries Take
Fifth Of Budget
LINCOLN, Neb. (U ri) - rood
expenditures this year probably
will account (or a littlr more than
20 prr cent of the average income
per rapita after taxei say* Kath­
ryn Cooley. F.xlenslon food and
nutrition specialist at the Uni­
versity of Nebraska.
Meal consumption per capita
It expected lo he a little higher
nexl year.

(ThiV wprk'» column I* a reply
lo our letter to Sen. George Smoth­
ers before hi* recent trip lo Latin
America i.
Dear Win:
Just brfore my trade aludy lour
in Lalin America started, you sent
me an open letter, asking for ■
report on the trip. Thank* for your
inlereit. In reply, let me mention
a few of the major problem* (ic ­
ing the foulhern hemliphere and
the solution* a* I see them.
Flrit, the United State* need*
to rccognixc what Ihe big problem*
in Latin America actually are.
None ii more important Ilian the
burning desire among million* ol
our neighbor* lo tbe south to
develop a belter life for iliemaclvei
and their families.
Secondly, the United Stale* must
support effectively the swelling
-tide of democracy. In many Latin
American countries democracy 1*
just beginning to lake Mold a* the
established political f o r m . In
those countries the United Stale*
should make it plain that we favor
democracies and thoie who sup
port democracy.
In Columbia, Ecuador, Peru and
Argentine, tbe struggle for demo­
cracy has been a touch and go af­
fair. Now Ihe people have spoken
in favor of representative govern­
ment. The battle is far from won.
Holding on lo democracy through
Ihe formative stagrs is like walk­
ing a tightrope. Wr must help
the friends of freedom to keep
their footing.
A third nerd—one which la basic
In every Latin American country
Is for better homes and living
conditions. This is what the aver­
age Juan Doe want*. Tn make
hi* dream* a rrallty, I avoealr
a program to spur home-building
ali over Lalin America. The Uni­
ted Stales should adopt a policy of
encouraging the establishment of
local saving! and loan associations
in Latin America. This would per­
mit a direct approach to tho bous­
ing problem, ft would also have
■id* benefit* in famltiariling Latin
Americans with U. S. techniques
for moblliting and employing capi­
tal in amounts which ars indivi­
dually insignificant—but collective­
ly are powerful and useful.

Fourth, we should give financial I of friendship, peace and demorra
help—in the form of loans—lo help CF directly to the tanners, Ihe itu
...........denli.
laborer*,develop
th* men
our
southern the
neighbor*
. ir’
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their economic productivity, and |**' iViIh?™ * i S h * u,thus become able to help themhi, A
' rr, V.' 1 h!
tclvea. Latin Americana need
'ik- "rl^uri V r 1
more schools. more roadi, more l.™*
°.nHh|h . »nriH r
lactones, more home*, more box- hemisphere_*"d the orld.
pilalt—more of everything. If they
ceor*I A* smsthers
are able to satisfy their need*, the
“ *,?[*? « . l#1T nltn;
United State*—which sell* more to
United Stele* Senator
Latin Amertra than any other na•
turn—will benefit from thU great
—re­
new surge of purrhatlng power.
y
Finally, there t* an urgent need
J
a j
for u* to get across our message
Nj Y W &gt; 7 V 5
of freedom and democracy lo all
\ V
of the people* lo the south of ui.
The Communiilt have launched
y » ry i
an all-out war for the iniml* of
’\ \
Y /? 5 £ # - Y ' Y ?
these millions. They will u*o every
propaganda weapon in an effort
iS t
to win. The supporter* of liberty
^
h IVl U
muit be ready to rounter-atteck
'Cwfjr
We nred dedicated missionaries
'
of democracy lo carry our message

Father Slept There

CLINTON, N. Y. (Ul’t) Hamilton Collcg* has received
$300,000 to renovate a 14fi-ye*rolil dormitory. Th* jrmnt, by Mr*.
Alfred 8. V. Carpenter, Medford,
(Ire., and her sjsler, Mr*. John
McC. Scott of Pasadena, Calif.,
was In honor of their father, Har.
low E. Bundy, who lived in th*
dorm before graduating In IS77.

Gen. Thomas Power, head of the
Strategic Air Command, would
then launch an attack. "This," he
pointed out, "ccrlslnly would he an
indicator to get the ground alert
fore* off and running.”
To which Sikes retorted: "The
ground alert force should have
been oir and running a long lime
before Ihe bomb went off. .
The congressman enumerated the
many warning systems we already
have. Did this bomb alert give
us r\ew information? "That is cor­
rect." said the general.
The boxes would be tied in to
six nerve centers — the While
House, ibe Joint War Room In
Washington, SAC Headquarters in
Omaha. Norad in Colorado, the
Underground Pentagon at Fort
Ritchie, Md.. and the Air Force
Command Post.
The congressman from Florida
was still saying: "I find It hard
to helieve that thia la the only
warning device which will tell us a
bomb has exploded. . , ."
Rep. Harry Sheppard (D., Calif.)

wondered tf the device could tell
the difference between accidental
and deliberate explosions. Tho
general conceded that it could not.
This got Rep. Dan Flood (D.,
Pa.) to thinking about meteor*. Ho
said he'd read somewharo that tha
heavenly body that destroyed
Sodom and Gomorrah could havo
been a meteor.
What if one comes streaking
down and explodes near om at thn
signal box**? the Congressmen
said. “ Would that trigger ouf
ICBMs and our SAC?”
A remote possibility, said thn
general. The system, h* said, I*
more dependable than are human
beings,
“ We try Insofar aa possible,"
he aaid, "to relegate any function
that can be done by a tyslam eueh
aa this because of the fallibility of
human beings.”
The new system wtll cost MOO.OtW
this year, and 12 miUion a year
after that. The Air Force hopes to
put it Into operation berora the end
of this year.

Happinesa Through Health

Good Posture
Illy PR. F. LEO KERWIN)
From May first to May sev­
enth has been dedicated as
National Good Posture Week
by tho International Chiro­
p r a c t o r s throughout the
country.
Why in this beB i n k done ? To
make you stop
and think 1 How
is niy posture?
M v . I)n I nit, stand
and walk properr ( iflNy? If you don’t.
■Cw? then find o u t
why! Sometimes It Is from
habit or the way in which
you work, but most often it
in caused from a slightly misaligned vertebra in the spinal
column.
There are many occupational
curvatures of the aplne. The
typist, for instance, sita all

day typing, her head bonk
forward and turned to on*
aide. Over a period of month*
this causes a permanent
bending of the spine to this
position. The way to avoid a
curvature is by changing the
work front one aide to the
other throughout the day.
After a curvature has once
developed, Chiropractic Ad­
justm ents can usually correct
them. Chiropractors are apedally trained in th* spin* and
nervous system.
One of a aeries of artteta
published in the public inter­
est to explain and illustrate
Ihe practice of adentifie
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kerwin whose office U
located at 201 S. French Avo.
and hia telephone number in
FAirfax 2-7442.

New Rome Field
Near Completion
FIUMICINO. Italy (UPt) - A
new international airport being
built here is expected lo be ready
fur u»r In June.
For a short period, the airport
here and Ciampino airport will
handle all commercial (raffle in­
to Home. Later. Ciampino will
revert to its original statu* as a
military airport and all eommereial traffic will land here.
A fast, underground train serv­
ice will be provided from Fiumlcimt to Rome's cenlral terminal.
Inroming passengers will go
through ruslomi on tha tram
during the U m inuta nd* into
Rome.

Garcias Top Smiths
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (UPI) The name "Garcia” may ba tha
"Smith” of the Southwell.
San Antonia birth records show
there were 323 Garcia* born list
year. The Smith's look top plare
among Engliih-name births, hut
they trailed in 12th place behind
babies with Spanish names.

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FURN. Apt. 201H W. l i t St.

FURNISHED, lovely 4 r
apartment, l ' t baths, li
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
screened porch. FA 2-4930,
chen furnithed home. Phone
FA 2-2111. .
2-BEDROOM house, furnished,
$41 p er month. FA 2-4281.
3-BEDROOM unfurniihed houie,
FA 2 0901.
TRAILER, adulli, no peti; water
furnithed. Rivervlcw A v e.
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 2-0578.
FA 2 2447.
FURNISHED aparlmentt, hard­
wood floor*, tile bathe. M2 W. 4-ROOM houie, large act
27th. Street.
porch. Phone FA 2-1305.

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HOMES, DUPLEXES,
APARTMENTS
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. PARK AVE.
PA 2-2120
FOR RENTi S bedroom bouee,
kitchen equipped. P b o a •
FA 2-1303,
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gablei,
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0120.

2-ROOM furnithed apartment, 310
Magnolia. Phone A. K. RosietLARGE t bedroom furnished up­
ter. FlorciL FA 2-1451.
stairs apartment, downtown,
Tu»i., thru F i t • S P. M, day be­ NEWLY, decorated, clean 3 room
water furnithed. $05. C a l l FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.
furnithed apartment. 601 Pal­
fore insertion. Men. - Set. noon.
FA 2-3071 before 5:50 P. M,
metto. Dial FA 2-4558.
RENT A BED
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED!
5-ROOM furnished apartment with 2-BEDROOM furnithed house $05 Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Bede
per month. FA 2-0370.
large screened porch. Phone
By Diy, Week or Month.
Tuee. thru FrL - S P. M. day be­
FA 2-3164 7:00 a.m. to 0:30 p.m.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
fore insertion. Men. - Set. neon.
FURNISHED apartment, down Ph. FA 2-5181
11« W. l i t 8L
UNFURNISHED bouse. FA 2-1929,
slatri, $45 per month. AUc
rooms. Call FA 2-2764.
2-BEDROOM upstair* apartment,
2-BEDROOM and 2 bedroom
clean and roomy, $75. FA 2-OMt
houses lor rent, kitchens equip­ FURNISHED upstairs apartment
ped. Aeroia from school. Phone
hot water furnished. $50. Call OFFICE SPACE, $50 month. 304
FA 2-4411,
FA 2-4357.
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2-2951
days, FA 2-1401 nights.
S-BEDROOM furnished h o m e 2 BEDROOM house, completely
available 5!arch ITIh. to respon­ furnished, $100 per month, 1517
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen &lt;
sible people. $100 per month.
Douglaa Ave, FA 2-M13,
ped, fenced in back yard,
FA 1-SMI.
FA 2-5387 after 1:30 p. m
2-ROOM apartment on
floor, close uptown, $4
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse,
month. Phone FA 2-4261,
kitchen equipped, double garage.
'CLASSIFIED INDEX
About 2 miles from naval air
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house, 5-ROOM, 1 bedroom furnished
station. $55 mo. Day* Ph.
1. Coed Food
kitchen equipped, 2405 Willow
girage apartm ent Ph. FA 2-0834.
FA 240U. nlghta FA 2-4271.
2. For Rent
Ave. Call FA 2-2932 or FA 2-2821.
3. Wanted to Rent
1-BEDROOM, nicely furnished
WKLAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
house, water furnished. I l l SALE OR RENT: House, 2 bed4. Real Estate Wanted
rooms, unfurnished, Florida
private baths. 114 W. First St.
Elm. Phono FA MM2.
4. Real Estate For Sale
room. 2402 Codar. Ph. FA 2-8327
A Mortgage Mans
117 EXCAMBRIA DR 2 bedroom EFFICIENCY GARAGE APART­
7. Bualneaa Opportunities
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0920
MENT, GARAGE: ALL CON­
7-A Insurance
after 3:00 p. m.
COKVAIB
VENIENCES AND CONVEN­
8. Female Help Wanted
IENTLY LOCATED. APPLY 603
2 IlEDROOM unfurnished house,
4. Mate Help Wanted
PALMETTO OR P II O N E
$50. Crystal Lake Ave., Lake
FA 2-4400.
Mary. FA 2-4046 or FA 24271.
II, Plumbing Servlcen
COMPLETELY furnished 4 bed 2-B, R. house, furnithtd, adult*,
1$. Electrical Services
room home on Mellonvllle.
FA 2-7444.
TUHUU-AIK 4 — America's
11. Hulld. Paint A Repair
first modern aluminum englnai
15. Special Services
4-ROOM furnished apartment $00
aircraft-type, horlaoatalty op­
1S-A Beauty Pariora
3-ROOMS L bath, nicely furnish­
month. FA 2-5021.
posed cylinders, forced-air cool­
14. Flowtra A Plant*
ed, $50. Inquire at 111 W. Ith.
ing; 40 h.p., 125 lk-fL torque.
FLORAL HEIGHTS ; 2 bedroom
17. Pstn - Livestock - Supy
3-ROOM It bath, furnished, 940.
apartment, one block South of
II. Machinery • Tools
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Apt. 4, 407l'j W. 1st.
Sanford Ave., on the air base
19. Hosts and Motors
2nd A Palmetto
route
to
the
right,
4th.
house
on
29. Automobiles
L E A N unfurnished, kitchen
the
left.
Endcrs,
RL
2
Box
372.
29-A Trailers
equipped, 2 bedroom house;
21. Furniture
knotty pine cabinets and mack
NEW HOMES BY
22. Articles F er Bale
bar: 1 m aster bedroom. 440. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
ODHAM
A TUDOR
CLEANEST, BEST RENTALS
2t-A Article Wasted
Call NO 4-5247,
South Pintcrtol
IN SANFORD. CALL FA 2-0274.
29. Naticee A Personals
On Unora Road, Be. of Hanford
1703 MAGNOLIA, large 2-BR. furn. 2411 Orange: 2 bedroom unfurn24. Lost A Found
Hunland Estate*
apt., tile balh, screened porch.
nlshed house, kitchen electrical­
23. Education • Instruction
17-92, 2 mllea Ho. or Haatord
$65. FA 2-3951 or FA 2-2296.
ly equipped. $60.
FROM II73.M DOWN
2412 Willow: 3 bedroom unfurn­
VA-FHA, FHA-1N-BERVICS
ished houie, kitchen electrically
Cars Halt Skating
Immediate Occapaaey
•quipped. $100.
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI)
It Pay*
on construction of your Home—
1 Year Peraanal HatUfecUott
—Skatora were stopped so cars
To Use
could go. Salt poured onto streets
GUARANTEE —
CORVAIK
or your duwn payment A
to keep them ice-frca washed Into
Th*
HERALD
closing cents ref undid
a pond and prevented it fretting
FREE WELCOME
Want Ada.
Te Sanford I Bn One 43naetn Per
8 Daye Absnlntely Free.
Without Obligation At One Of
Too Tempting
Hanford’s Leading Mntals White
HOUSTON, Te*. (UPI) — Jo*
'I N I PACK POWER TEAM —
Yon Locate Heating F ar Yen A
S. Bract reported to pptlea re­ Trie Farms Spread
angina and trsnsaxte unit nr*
Year Family, Pick Up Kays At
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Amer­ combined la this compact law*
cently h* parked hla tiny sports
Salsa Office!
car beside a ditch and when ha ica sprouted 2,814 newArta farms
ODHAM A TUDOR
returned 80 minutes later he In 1959, giving it -n total of 16,- weight unit In the rear.
Hwy. 17-91 A 27th S t,
found somebody had baan unable 749 covering 51,335,137 acres of HOLLER MOTOR HALER
Salas Office
to resist temptation. The car was land, according to American For­
Sad A P alm etl^
Bastard
Ph. FA 3-1141
in tha ditch.
est Product# Industries, Inr.
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3. Reel Estate For Sale

5. Real Estate Fur Sal*

PINK HOUSE, 3 bedroom!, l 'l
2-BEDROOM block home, cheap­
A b ith i. kitchen equipped, 25th HOUSE FOR SALE: Lovely 2
er than rent. Reasonable down
bedroom home on large shady
end Elm Ave. Phone NO 8-4023.
payment, $57.30 per month. 166
corner lot in Wynne wood: kit­
No buiincst Friday night! or
Country Club Circle. Phone
chen
equipped,
jalousie
porch.
Saturday*^______
FA 2 1564.
Low down payment. 2113 Stev­
ens Ave. FA 2-3089.
5. Heal Estate For Sale
LAKE MARY
2 block! from grade school, large
new 28’ x 40' home. Come
ROSA L. PAYTON C. A. Whiddon, Sr. lot.
make offer. E. Wilkinson, 523
BROKER
3th. St.
And Associates
202 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2 5991
B etiitered Real Eitate Broker
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 B. R.,
Pb. FA 3 1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
kitchen equipped home. 103 AtaHOME - SEEKERS
Ica Lane. Phone FA 2-7720.
I ♦ a c r e s faitn land Sanford Cel- For one of the finest buy a in
ery Delta, $450 per acre, only
Sanford, and In our opinion,
8230 down, five ycari to pay
the finest, allow us to show Three lota In Citrus Heights. One
balanee. Richard! Hotel Mel­
with well and foundation for
you this very attractive three
bourne, Fla.
house. Move on thli property
bedroom home today!
with your trailer while you
•
WYNNE WOOD: 3 B. R. CBS
build.
house, $1300 equity and assume Situated on a large, well land­
scaped, oak shaded corner lot,
Stenstrom Realty
$38 monthly payment. Thooe
and located in beautiful High­ 111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-2420
FA 2-3878.
land Park, thia home la con­
venient to aehoala and shop­
A FARMER’S AGENCY
ping.
Attractive home on im all lake.
•
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
$13,300. Thli home la equipped
D. H. Whitmore
Featuring wood floor* and shingle
with built-in kitchen facilities.
Lillian G. Trama
roof, this home has a separate
Three bedroom, Florida room,
Associates.
kitchen, dining area, living
2 baths, and is conveniently
118 S. French Ave. Ph. FA M211
room, tile bath, and enclosed
located between Sanford and
Alter hour*, FA 2 2818, FA 2-021,
garage.
Casselberry. To see this fine
FA 2-0281
home call
The total price is only 812,750,
Stenstrom Realty
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
and after reasonable down pay­
Raymond Lundqulat, Aiaoc.
FA 2 3482
ment, you can assume a VAW i 111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-3831 Atlantic Bank Bid*.
mortgage with monthly pay­ Open evening until 8:30 p. m.
ments of only $83. We will be
7. nunlnesN Opportunities
% E A L ESTATE
INSURANCE
pleased to serve you.
SURETY BONDS
HELP WANTED MALE: Man
Stenstrom Realty
truck brokerage experience
RAYMOND M. BALL 111 N. Park Avenue Ph. FA 2 2420 with
who wanli to be associated
"Open evenings til 8:30 PM"
AND ASSOCIATES
with licensed truck broker.
Amy Anderson
3-ROOM furnished house, brecieWrite and give reference*. Boa,
Genevieve (Jeante) Blair
way, carportc. Next to Lake
SE, c/q Sanford Herald.
Carl Chorpening. Jr.
Monroe Baptist Church. $53 mo.
Robert J. Schmidt
Ph. KA 2-7091 after 6:00 P. M. 8. Female Help Wanted
W. B. Shippy
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
3-ROOM house. North Road.
Marvin WiUiami
Lake Monroe, Fla. Artesian
ATTENTION
well. Easy terms available.
• I S So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3841
HOUSEWIVES
Sanford
Sec Drew Warren, Lake Mon­
Get those bills off your mind
roe.
Evana Hide Lake Mary
—Sell AVON to women in
Ph. FA 2-1290
y o u r neighborhood. Three
openings now available. Wrlla
NICE 2 bedroom home, 2 baths,
$2328
Mrs. Jean Mllanich, Box 248,
wall to wall carpet. For quick
DOLLARS TO COUNT
Lockhart, for Interview In
aala call FA 2 2721.
Thata what this Itirir mortgage
your
home.
will save you on interest.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
J. W. HALL
Sre this 3 bedroom moderately Unusual Career O p p o rtu n ity
2S44 Fftneh Avi.
priced masonry Home today. For woman age 23 to 33, interest­
ed in bettering herself financial*
I
Resit iT
Kitchen electrically equipped. A
ly and aocially. Established ns*
“ Call Hall”
Phono FA 8-3841
modest down payment and
(tonally known concern offers
$83.44 per month will make
10 ACRE ranch-farm, modern 3future with substantial income,
the Home yours. Total Price
bedroom, 2 bath homa; swim­
plus aatisfactlon of delivering
only $11,300. CALL NOW to
ming pool. 13 black angua cowi.
an important service to this
sec Ibis budget saver.
Farm irrigation. N air Lake
commmunity. Good education
Jeasup, on paved Hwy. $30,000. W. H. ••Bill" STEMPER Agency
and sincere interest in children
Terms. Phone FA 2-1317.
necessary. Teaching or builneis
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
background helpful. Must have
Phone FA 2 8331 2801 Park Dr.
car. Give background fully in
WILL TRADE equity In house in
first letter. Write Mrs. Van
Country Club Manor for houie
Dyke, P. 0. Box 8541, Orlando,
trailer. Cal) FA 2 1483.
Florida.

St. Johns Realty Co.
BR—thla ia a sanitised body*
frame design; rigid, single-unit,
all-welded steel ceastructlen.

HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
2nd dfc Palmetto

KNOLLS
IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
• 3 BEDROOMS
• I y , ft 2 BATHS

1SSD
DOWN
FHA FINANCED
Drive Four Blacks West Off
Fraadl Are. On 88U St. A
Meager Associate Is On The
Frmniees pally.
Priced Under Present Market
BBS OR CALL TODAY

Sfemper Agency
Ph. FA 1*4$91118 N. Park Ave.
Ph, FA 1*8881 8881 Park Ave.

CURB GIRLS

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123 Must be 21. Apply in person. Pig
•N Whistle.
OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE:
1 B. R. home just outside city APPLICATIONS are now being
taken for concession sales lad
limit*, on Magnolia. Kitchen
les. Apply (u Mr. Prince, Mgr.
equipped, Venetian blinds, space
Movicland Drive-In.
heater. On 2 nice lots. Was
$6995, priced to sell al once YOUNG LADY to post pen and
for $3493—will trade for car.
ink Accounts Receivable and
FA 2 0861 or FA 2 0335.
inventory records, and to wait
on the public when necessary.
NEW COTTAGE
Apply In writing to Mr. Carnie.
ON LAKE BUTLER
Sanford Furnitura Co. Box 1881,
Calling all doctors, lawyer* and
Sanford, Fla.
profcjiional men who want to
get away from it all. New cot
tage near completion on beau
AVON offers earnings for
liful Lake Ruder near Osteen;
present nerds ami U.S. Sav­
includes lakefronl lot, tillage,
ings Bonds for family security.
dock, ramp and firrplacr. Out
Become an AVON Representa­
where nobody'll trouble you. All
tive and cam the pleaaant
lo r Just $4,300.
way. Write NOW—Box 846,
Lockhart, for interview.
St. Johns Realty Co.
118 N. PARK AVE.
BEAUTICIAN WANTED, guar,
sntre and commission. Ph.
CORVAIR
FA 2 3742 days, FA 2 2433 nights

10. Mato or Female
LOW. ALMOST K I.A TT l o o K
—comfortable seating, plenty
a f foot room for everyone . . .
all Ikinka to rear.englne de­
nim.

HOLLER MOTOR HALES
2nd 4k Palmetto

Mrn Womcn $20. Dally. Sell Lumi­
nous nameplates. Write Reeves
Co , Attleboro, Maai.
WE NEED
ALL TYPES PERSONNEL

Personnel Service
406 Metcalf Building
Orlando, Florida

fft|r

•anfnrit

ftrralft

16 FT. CABIN CRUISER boat 11 FT. CUPBOARD. Formica
top; two upper cabinets; gas
and trailer equipped with Mark
Stove; KA 2.1663.
30 Mercury motor and steering
wheel. Priced to sell. Phone
8' x 12' VISCOSE ruga and pads,
FA 2 2895.
8 greens, and 1 beiges, new,
833 per pad ft rug; one O' x
20. A u to m o b iles
12' end one 6' x I* cotton hook
32 PACKARD, $123. C a l l
rug. $23 for both. Cell FA 2-7973.
FA 2 4306 or FA 2 7190.
'38 Z1G ZAG, almost half paid
1 New Renault Carsvelle for for — take over payments of
immediate delivery. Me- $9.30 each; 900 different stitches,
KEE MOTOR CO. Phone button holes. Write Box 800, c/o
Sanford Herald.
FA 2-1095. Jerry Dixon.

IAFF-A-DAY

HOLLER MOTOR 8ALE8
2nd 4fc Palmetto

3jBadroomsr-V/2 Baths

q u m n n e P— i n i a nntm.w a imm m m ii

“Do you realist bow math H a t we’d WRdto If wo
qM lfcM d eroryooo yon thought looked
auaDldoaof
15. S pecial S erv ices

11. Work Wanted

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
ments. Invokes, hand bills, and
programs,
11. Prigresilve
LAWN MOWING and yard work,
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
trimming, edging, or any odd
306 West 13th St.
Jobs. FA 8-1382.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
WANTED— Work for experienc­ All types and sires, installed
New ft Used
ed painters and General utility
"Do It Yourself"
work. Reasonable rates. Free
Furniture and Appliances
WE REPAIR AND SLRVICE
estimates. Ed O'Connell. Call
STINE
COLLECT
Orange
City,
Machinery and Supply Co.
SP 4-7402.
807 W. 8nd SL
Pb. FA 2-6432 203-809 E. P in t BL Ph. FA 1-098$

TYPING at home, legal or any
other. Phone FA 2-6644.

Mather of Sanford

12. Plumbing Servlcea

Wa l l
Plumbing ft

Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REP MR WOBK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6362

17
H.

IL POPE CO.
3- Park - TA : 1234

New A Usrd Furnitura ft.A ppli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

Sewing Mach. Repairs Jenkins
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
104 So. Park (21 hr. aer.)
FA 8-3623

13. Electrical Services

• RIG VALUES
• JUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER

Dawns

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
Windshield
Back Glais 2004 Adams
Ph. FA 23333
Door Glass
Vent Glass
Hi. Flowers &amp; Plants
SERVICE
Sankarik Glaaa and Paint Co. Cut Flewers For Any Occasaioa
1 U 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 8-88X8
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP

or
FA 2 0270
CUSTOM UPHOLSTER LNG: AU FA 2-1822
work guaranteed. F ret Esti­ 19. Boats and Moturn
mates. Phone FA 2-7811.
Gateway To Tha Waterway
FREE! 87.93 TV antenna wilh
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
each TV or radio repair of 111
Robson Sporting Good*
or more.
30488 E. lit.
Ph- FA 2 3961
SANFORD RADIO «&lt; TV CENTER
9lh. aad Sanford Ave.
14 rT . BOAT, motor and trailer.
FA 8 9741
Baaford
Phone FA 2860*.

24 hr. W recker Ser.
IMS SANFORD AVE.
Phone FA 2-1803
SPECIALIZING IN
FRONT END AL1NEMENT
10 yra. experience with Bear
Equipment.
FRANK W. JONES

CORVAIR

K l,
TANK—away from engine and
rahauat system heel; protected
by massive front cross-member;
ll«gal. capacity.

HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
3nd ft

Palmetto

Seminole County Special

FENCE

C S aapad' laS^ST

Chain Link or
Cedar Basket Weave

* m n .$ 1 0 ,6 5 0 , f H*

At Low, Low
Price Installed

$ 3 5 0 Down

68«5 0 Monthly

FOR FREE ESTIMATE
Nearly new, extra Urge raaek type hanaa m Mg let. Large
I.iriag Room with waod-buraiag fireplace. L a n e Bedrooms.
to rhurch aad eehaala. Lew tasea. ONLY 814409 — U *
Do* a Pay meat. Owner works at Martla'a. Bay fraas esraer aad
u v e. Calf FA 8*8382. BEE IT AT —

ar&gt; .’ ■

-1

FA 2-7430

GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS in­
sulted and repaired. Roof rtHouie Wiring — Electric Service
New and Used Furniture
pair. No Jnh too small. Free
Sid Vltalen
311 E. First SL
FA 2 3622
estimates. FA 2-1463.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
_____ FA 2-0913 TV a ad RADIO REPAIR al *r Used furniture, epplianeei, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
‘1:88 nights and weekend*; Baa
14. Build, Paint ft Repair
218 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 28U8
ford. Lake Mary a id Longwood,
FA 2-2772 aod FA 2 8613.
IF YOU have painting problems
22. Articles For Haig
and want to take advantage of
HOUSE CLEANING
yeers of experience and the Window*. Floors, Walla. Free E»- COTS $4.98. Sale, pant* 11.98 per
best of workmanship, cell K. M.
timatr. Call FA 2-1212 or
pair. Army Navy Surplus, 310
Young. Lake Mery, FA 2 0398
Sanford Ave.
FA 2-1933.
or J. L. Bledsoe, 107 E. Onora,
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
15-A Beauty Parlora
FA 2 4122.
Service With The Caah. SUPER
THUS. E. THOMPSON
Re Lovelier With Protesiiona!
TRADING POST. FA 2-0877,
General Contractor
Beauty Care.
FACTORY TO YOU
Home Carptatry Repairs
ALUMINUM
Roofing ft Siding
VENETIAN BLINDS
Phene FA 21431
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
Beauty Salon
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard 2S10 Oak
FA 2-7614 or rayon tapei. Cotton e r nylon
Contact 508 W ist 8th St.
cord*.
A Satisfied customar la our bod Scnknrik Gins* and Faint Co.
Phone FA 14441
advertisement.
112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4822
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
15. Special Servlcea
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 1-3742
MASSAGE, Swedish. Ethel M
COKVAIK
EASTER SPECIAL
Steele, Phone FA 2-S054 or atop
$8
30
Waves
Now
$6.50
a t 111 W. 12th, St.
Hair Styling ft Cutting Included
EVENING APPOINTMENTS AC
CEPTED

BEST BUY IN SALFORD

2403

Furniture

400 Sanford Ave.

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day. Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
INCOME TAX SERVICE
* 1100 French Ave.
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
Ph. TA 2-7933
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1384

PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimates
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
R. L. HARVEY
L. HARMON
804 Sanford Ava. Pbena FA 8-3313 PH. FAW.2-4223
After 6 P. M.

OUTtTAMOW MATU M lijl Mia

Pram*$

G. E. refrigerator perfect con*
dition. $33. See at grey houie,
4th St. at Washington, Lake
Mary. F it.
1936 WESTINGHOUSE refrigera­
tor and electric range, 1939
Fedders t i r conditioner, very
good condition. Call FA 2-8718.
MOTORCYCLE. 1837 I n d i a n ,
Hounds Arrow, reasonable. Ph.
FA 2-7799.

PLUMBERS TOOLS; Lead pot,
pipe dies and cutters, hydraulic 22&gt;A Articles Wanted
Jack,
pipe vice and eland. LOOKING for transportation. Will
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 33 ft..
Phone FA 2-2993.
assume payments — with small
1931 Detroit House Trailer, with
equity In *33 to 'SI model car.
large cabana. Furnished. Clear FURNITURE: house full. Call
Write telling year, m a k e ,
title. $2,000 cash, or will trade
FA 2-8483.
monthly payments, balance due
on 3 bedroom home In Sanford.
and equity, to Box NC, c/o
FA 2-7631.
^ESTINGHOUSE .21" tabic moSanford Herald.
del TV. perfect, *83. Call
40 FT. SPARTAN, priced low for
FA 2-8*70.
quick sale. DcWItt's Trailer
24. Loet ft Found
Park, 3313 Orlando Dr., on TV TEST instrument): Can be
Hwy. 17-92.
seen at Richard Greenleaf'a, LOST: Ladles red billfold at or
near fruit stand on 17-82 N. ol
Lake Mary. Phone FA 2-3013.
Lake Monroe Bridge Sunday.
HICKS house trailer, 8 ft. wide,
43 ft. long. Will trade equity S8.0M BTU oil circulator Heater,
Contents, money and pbotoa ol
h it to be teen tc appreciate.
sentimental value. Please re­
for furniture and $200. Park
Cheapl Call FA 2-4317.
turn, REWARD. FA 28738.
Avenue Trailer Park, lot 83.
1950 siiui.TZ~42 ft. tralleT$2~000^ LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone 25. Education - Instruction
FA 2-3293.
can he finanred. Ph. FA 2-4308
or FA 2 7890.
ORANGE TREES for sale. Will U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS:
Mrn-womcn, 18-32, Start high
plant In yards or groves. Shade
1960 TRAVEL TRAILER. 24 ft.,
as $93.00 week. Preparatory
trees also available. Ed Davis,
used 30 days. Save over 8700.
training until appointed. Thou­
FA 2-4317.
too w. 27th. St,, Sanford, Phone
sand* of Jobs open. Experience
FA 2 7380.
usually inneccsaary. FREE In­
RED1-MIX-CONCRETE
37" Window Sills $1.25
formation on johi, e ilirie i,
21. Furniture
34" Window Lintels $..23
requirements. Write TODAY!
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Lincoln Service, Pekin 61, Il»
$SAVE$
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3751
linoli.

. J T n SAXI.K—this
bines transmission
axle drive gears;
standard floor-shift
lie transmission.

SANFORD

AVE.

. W rite Box FE
Hanford Herald
Average Installation
Of 2*0 Ft. 1239.00
Installed

uniT’com.
and rear
choice nt
or automa-

COKVAIR

CORVAIR

6-l'ASHKNGEK 8 KA'|TCg —
ample head room, leg rbom.
shoulder room, hip room in both
the front end rrer aral*.

&lt;lU.\imi-FLKX HU8PEKB10N
—ell four wheels independently
suspended; four big coil springe;
isolated from body by extra*
thick rubber cushions.

HOLLER MOTOR SALEH

HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
2nd ft

2nd A Palmetto

Pnimettn

* CHEVROLET
* OLDSMOBILE
* CADILLAC
* C O R V A IR

T R A D E - IN S
YOUR

—

BEST B U YS

56 B U IC K S T A T IO N W AGON
Radio • Heeler - Automatic Transmie*
■Ion • Fully Reconditioned. Hold with
Haller's "OK" Warrenly.

58 FORD

Vi T O N

P ICK U P

I'erfert Dark Green Paint • Excellent Condition Throughout

HOLLER MOTOR HALEB
2nd A Palmelln

N EW

55 C H E V R O L E T
flix Cylinder Fordor * Needs Boms Work
Itut Excellent Transportation.

R A V EN N A
PARK
H O M ES

JONES
___ S A F E T Y - MASifc.lt
BRAKES — extra Urge brake*
feature 129.8 sq. In. of effective
brskiag areai mr-cMleg, lade
resistant bonded linings.

FARM WAGON, good condition.
$90. Call FA 2-4306 or FA 2-7890.

20-A T r a ile r !

HAVING A BIRTHDAY PARTY?
Need Entertainment— Call
"Dottle ft her friend Ollle"
Dottie Jardior. .vrntriquU)
Phone FA 2-1107 after 4 p. m.

COKVAIK

22. Articles For Sal*

22. Articles For Halo

Wed. March 10, *00—Pane 13 19. Boats and Motors

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quiet Community
Near Golf Course

$450 Down
Turn West On 20th
HI. Follow Country
Club ltd. ft Watch
For Our Signs . . . .

OPEN D A ILY
9:00 A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

Skaunafoh
Construction Co., Inc.
841 Waal 88th S t m t
rhooo FA 1*8188

l-ow Mileage * Spotless Inside and
Out * A Good Duy Al.
▼

55 O LD SM O B ILE 88
fc'ofdar • Fully Kgulppan • noauttlul
Tutone Blue Finish * Spotless Inside and
Out.

Our Uaed Cara Will Be Dieplayed For Your
Impaction Nightly On Our Largo Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
a t the aign of your beat buy
I. II.,r \

At

t 1- &gt;)l.

HOLLER
MOTOR SALE

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On Hwy. 1 7 - 9 2 - 2 MUe» South of Sanford

VETERANS

VETERANS: Your VA*loan righto, earned by your service in our armed forces, oro th t groolcot opportunity for homo tnvoolmont you will ovor have. Yot hundreds of votonuu in this ores ora olili
paying root. Buying in Bualond Eotatoo your entire cleeing coeto could conceivably be leee than tjjfo^Monlhijljjn^ in your proeent circumstances. Your monthly paymonle are reaaonable in Sunland
Eatatoe. For example on a 914,000 VA-loan your monthly payment Inc1udjn£^nxe*jn^
in only 987.50. And the interact and taxes are every penny tax deductible. And if you wish te buy
a larger home, your monthly payments lacrosse only 99,00 per month for each thousand defers increase in purchase price and that 99,00 h tc lu d a ^ a M e jin d J n w
Rent money ie loot forever!
Buying In Sunland with your VA4oan entltlemant starta a heme investment that makes your house expense dollar work for you. THERE IS A PLAN TO FIT YOUR BUDGET
FIT YOUR FAMILY IN SUNLAND ESTATES. WE WILL ENJOY SHOWING YOU CENTRAL FLORIDA'S MOST DELIGHTFUL COMMUNITY FOR FAMILY LIVING..

se but

S unland E states

can

PAYMENT — CLOSING COSTS AS

Your personal satisfaction' is
guarantssd o n tho ssnsirnslion
of each Sunland Estates Boone

H o v e In W h ile Y o u r P a p e r s A re B e in g P r o c e s s e d
3 Bedrooms • 1-2 Baths * V A - F H A - F H A &gt;In - S e rv ic e Financing

for one full year o r your d o w n
payment and dosfciff costs vs-

HOMES PRICED FROM $14,000 TO $16,800
;

FOR Y O U R
Giont Private Recreation
e

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IN V ES T M EN T

Homes A rt Equipped With

TENNIS COURTS
•

BASKETBALL COURTS
• 1HUFFLEBOARD COURTS
• DEDICATED PARKS

•

RECREATION AREAS

T il Dark Washdays, I P. M. TU Dark O s Sundays

SALES O F F IC E -S A N F O R D -P H . FA2-1M I
A BRA1LEY ODHAM, PRESIDENT
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Threaten Areas

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WEATHER: Thundershower* with heavy gusts of winds tonight nml tomorrow. High today, 74-80. Low tonight, 68-66.

United Press Leased W in

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Established 1908 '

THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 652

By LARRY VERSHEL
£ tle a v y thunder itorma in Semi­
nole County iho last two days
have resulted in a call for em­
ergency federal Rood relief by
County Commissioner Lawrence
Swafford.
Swofford said the major por­
tion of the southern end of
Seminole County la underwater.
County Commissioners termed
B e two-day flood condition "criUcal" and Commlstlon chairman
John Krider has called an emer­
gency meeting with the county
drainage committee far 2 p. m
Friday.
As of U a. m. today, nearly
eight Inches of rain had been re­
ported In the south end of the
county and six inches in the
Sanford area.
W The heavy rains have caused
floodings, washouts of primary
roads and drainage to homes,
mostly in the southwest area.
"Something must be done about
this problem right now," Swof(ord emphasised.
MIAMI (UPI) - The Weather
Buroaa at Miami Issued the fol­
lowing all-clear tornado report
at 11:91 a. m.:
"The threat of tornadoes baa
for Central Florida. While

Florida M oppoara from Walton reports and
radar abaarrattona that nstf of
tho oovero activity baa ended.

iYlii ■
R R 4.‘¥5 N a &amp; r W e a t h e r s / la id O n e O f F lo o d e d

Ronds

of strong winds to the arra from
Palm Roach to Lake Okeecho­
bee to V an Roach.”
_ Swofford said that every lake
V i the south and la avtrflowing
and ainglod out Lake Seminary,
Lake Orient*, Bear Lake and
Lake Brantley treating special
baiards.
He aatd the downpour* have
left water which i* threatening
laka front homes around Lake
Seminary aod if Jha rain con­
tinue* for another day
komea may have to be evacuated.
County B utnoor Bob Davit
t A u been hi the Bald all morning
with work trow a.
Davla directed a crew to atop
flooding on Onora Road, where
barricade* war* eat up, and Inspacted waahed out road* in Uta
southern cod' of tho county.
Hie office reported that ap­
proximately M call* were received
complaining of Hood damage.
Rain* have Doodad and weihf ed out parta of SR M, SR «M,
fpnora Road, the Pinecreil sec­
tion, Temple Terrace and Tanglewood and Loch Arbor.
Barricade* have been put up In
all these area* and road depart­
ment official* report that if lb*
rain caaaai, no evacuation mcaeurea will bo nocoaaary.
The abarlfr* office and the
Florida Highway Patrol was
alerted to (nrwadn
Worm
warnings a rt over uta county,
m All law enforcement office!
were optlfied to koop men on s
standby basil.
On* of tha tow county area a
to escape any serious threat due
to tho hoavy rains hai boon the
Sanford city area:
Termed "bad” by city offi­
cial* has been the Goldsboro and
Georgetown areaa where barri­
cade! have been get up to pro­
tect home i from being flooded.
4) City Manager Warren Knowles
" a id that all city work crawa are
working around the clock cleaning
out drainage grating* and will
ronlinu* to work full time until
the rain atopi,
The Mayfair Golf course has
beon completely covered with wa­
ter making play Impossible.
Only minor Interruption* of
telephone and aitetrical etrvlct
have been reported and only a
J/ t* accident* Hava been reported
“ u* to tba rain.
Early lhi« morning a car driv­
en by Jama* Edward Johnson of
tho Sanford Nqval Air Station
alammed into a police car driven
by Patrolman Earl Bouraquardot.
No InJurioa were reported in
tfe accident Ibat occurred at
French Ave. and Third til. but
damage to the two vehicle* was
i m.tim ated at tUO.
* m Krider aald the counly’a pre­
lent system of drainage ii in­
adequate for the large volume of
water that hit the county Uw last
two days.
"Land that wa* formerly uaed
for storage areaa for water baa
been cleared and drained for
sub-divliiona and tba water dump­
ed Into already Inadequate ditches
and canal*,” Krider laid.
.K rid e r added that long range
'fla m are new being studied by
tbe drainage committee in an at­
tempt to Bad a permanent solu­
tion. which wtU undoubtedly re­
quire some method of financing

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News Briefs
Gina Mad At Italy

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Washout Endangers Tampa
TAMPA (UPI) -H eavy ralm
waahed out a dam in North Tam­
pa early Thursday, threatening
to flood a la,000-acre residential
ate lion.
Tho HUlaborough County aberUfa office warned the thousands
of residents to be ready to evacu­
ate U neceisary. Tho area la
known aa Forest Hill*.
It was tha laical crlaia to face
the Central Florida area bard-bit
by flooding earned by three days
of torrential raini.
Almost at the same lime, a tor­
nado waa reported c u t of Tampa
at Seffner, but there were no Im­
mediate report a of damage.
The dam break occurred at
Laka Magdalena on the fringe of
the cily'a northern limit*—an area
hard-hit by flooding in the sum­
mer of Its*
Heavy equipment — Bulldozers
and draglines—were ordered into
the area to try to plug Iho gap.
Tho county called for all avail­
able men and irurka and aenl
prisoners from tba county Jail to
aid in the work. National Guard
trucka were aped to the srene.
The spring floodi, which drove
about 230 persona from their
homes in a three-county area of
Central Florida, receded today
despite a Weather Bureau predic­
tion of more rain.
Soma 207 persona spent the
night at three Red Croas shelters
on the eastern edge of Hills­
borough County. At Lakeland la
adjoining Polk County, Civil De­
tente workera moved about a doton families from inundated
bamea.
Water endangered several other

Today's forecast for Ihe flooded
area waa for cloudy aktci and
occasional locally heavy thunder
ahowera with gusty winds, show­
er* ending tonight.
Heaviest damage in Polk Coun­
ty was to road*. Civil Defense
Director Col. Heydon W. Buch­
anan aald 2.300 mile* of county
roada ware damaged. He said Ihe
damage would amount to at least
1200,000 and probably more. Water
poured over many roads, others
were washed out and several
br!df*» collapsed.

A heavy rain and hailstorm al
Cocoa today blew down a 170foot transmission lower of a radio
station.
The ilorm poured liallstonei
one &gt; quarter Inch thick acrasa
Cocoa Beach before moving out
to sea.
,
The fled Cross said at Orlando
that 40 to JO homes in a sub­
division were flooded with water
"covering the floors." It said 130
to 200 homes in the same section
will tn- endangered i( the water
keeps rising.

Storms Still Spread Ice,

ROME (UPI) - Gina Lollubrlgida, her temper matching har
dyed red hair, said today she is
leaving Italy to live in Canada be­
cause Italian authorities refused
to grant her husband and son Ita­
lian cltteeoship,

Pvwe Called Factor

Snow In East, Midwest
ped the snow into heavy drifts and
clutrd hundreds of schools from
Nebraska and Kansas to the great
lakes.
A foot of new snow fell on south­
ern Appalachian Mounlain arras
where helicopter crews were hard
at work to bring fuel and food to
thousands of stranded mountainerrs.
United Pres* Internationa] Haled
at lean 31 persuna killed in tho
two storms. Kansas and Texas
reported six each, Illinois had live,
Indiana and Wisconsin four each.
Iowa three, and Nebraska, Arkan­
sas and Florida, one each.
The Mi western storm weakened
a t ft crossed the Great Lake*
to merge with Eastern snows,
, toU PUtaburgh, |*a., and Itocnaster, N. Y., reported three toebet
of mw anow during the night and
Brookviile and Williamsport, F*„
bad Iwe inches.

Rights Plan Falling Apart
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A plan
carefully worked out by House
leaden to push Ihe administra­
tion's voting referee proposal
through Congress showed some
signs today of falling apart.
The plan was agreed to Ia at
weekend by Democratic and Re­
publican leaders with some con­
cessions being made to Southerners
In an effort to head aff delaying
tactics.
But Southern Democrats are
making a stronger bid than ex­
pected to water down Ihe proposal
which would authorise federal
courts to appoint referees to guar­
antee Negro voting right*.
There were indication* that the
Southerners would pick up some
GOP. auporl forapropsed amend­
ment to limit the plan to elections
(or federal officials. It now would
apply also to stale and municipal
clectloqa.
The Southerners had a se rin of
other amendment* to reserve.
There were grumbling* In the
GOP camp about floor maneuvers
that resulted in putting a Demo­

Vote Registration
Shows Increase

PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Tha
U. S. Steel Corp. report criticising
tha high coat of labor la "an at­
tempt to Justify future price In­
Voters in Seminole County were
creases,” U n i t e d Stcelworkera
President David J. McDonald reported "nocking” to registration
place* to gat on the roll* to vote
charged today.
in tha May I Democratic pri­
mary.
Volcano Erupts
Only I t days remain for register­
PORT MOHSBY, New Guinea
(UPI) — The volcano on Manam ing before Ihe rolls rloae April 2,
Island, nine mile* northeast of Supervisor or Regtatrallon Camilla
New Guinea, erupted with a shat­ Bruce pointed out today.
Mri. Bruce aald at noon that
tering roar today. There was no
immediate Information on the fal* 1,040 new names have been added
of the t.000 nalivo resident* of to the voting roll in area* outside
Sanford ilnce tbe hooka have been
the six-mile long island.
taken around for ragiatrafioni.
"It looks aa if lha total may
Two Ships Collide
go beyond 11,000 before the hooks
NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) - An close," the aald.
American tanker and a Norwegian
Tbe registration office In the
uioior vessel collided in the dark­ Chamber of Commerce Is o p e n
ness o( the Hampton Roads harbor from Monday through Friday from
channel early today, spilling 190,, ■ a. m. to 3 p. m. and Saturday
(wo gallons of gasoline from a hole from • a. m. to noon.
in ihe (anker's bow. Thera ware
no injuries.

Census Aid Asked

By United Pr?a* InterMltenal
A new atorm spread inow, rain
and ice up tha Atlantic Seaboard
today while tha Midweat began
cleaning up ate-foot drift* left by
Ua worst snowfall of the winter.
Spring waa only three day* away
on Uw calendar, but the Weather
Bureau warned that heavy ice
might snarl cam muni cations and
ilicken highway* from Virginia
through Wait Virginia Into Penn­
sylvania, New York and southern
New England.
Thousand* of miwestern travelera w*r« stranded by up to U todi­
es of new mow which blanketed
Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, southern
Wisconsin gnd southern Michigan
Wednesday.
Chicago traffic slowed to a alandother t h ^ y a ^ ^ c o M t o y .f c i n d a . residences to Lakeland and al
m onth aighl inches of anew
Dnda Cky in Pawn County to
working an the wrnral drain*fa tho north, where an unofficial year*. aMp’a m eat atorm to ate
problem tor tha p a n three ranmate pegged tha M-liour rate
Ituyly mila an bote wind* whip­
toll MSI

A.

Pumps Used To Keep W ater Out Of Some Homes In Section Of Altamonte Springs

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Eisenhower has called on all
Americana over IS years of age
la ioopereto fully with the nation­
al c e n s u s that gels underway April
1. In a special proclamation Wed­
nesday, he reminded all cilitem
that it ia their duty under federal
law to answer all qurilloni apply­
ing to (heir families when the cen­
sus taker calls.

France Planning
Atomic Explosion
PARIS (UPI) — Franc* plana to
explode its second nuclear device
at Ha Sahara Desert lasting ground
shortly after daylight neat Tues­
day, an authoritative aourc* laid
today.
That la the dap before Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev will
arrive here on a alata visit.
Tba source aald that It weather

condition* wore sat eulUbto tor aa
atomic eiploaton at that hour Ih*
teal would bo carried over until
the same lima Urn aato

Side Yard Can Be
Front If You
Look A t It Right
The Sanford Board of Adjust­
ment ami Robert Redenbauxh
may not look al front yards and
aide yard* exactly the same
way, but both agreed Wednesday
that Redenbaugh could have a
Florida room in hla front yard.
It aeema Bedenaugh use* his
Cedar Ave. front yard aa a aide
yard and his Fourth St. side yard
as a front yard. Putting a Florida
room In his legal front yard
would only leave Tte feet to Ihe
unpaved street instead of the
required 20 feet.
But then there’s always tha
fact that Redenbaugh’a Fourth
Si. aid* yard looks like a front
yard. So Bodenbough will have
a Flarida room In hla fronl yard,
which look* Ilka a aide yard,
white leaving Ua aide yard like
g front yard.
But it won't look bad. Thera are
no neighbor! on Cedar Avt. for
yard* and yard*.

cratic, instead of a Republican,
name on the pending administra­
tion proposal.
The squabble ovrr the referee
amendment waahed out chances
lhal Ihe llouie could pats the civil
right* bill today and tend II to
the Srnale. Leader* hoped for a
Imal House vote Friday.
Southrrn Democrats were obvi­
ously Irked by adoption Wednes­

day of an amendment, worked »ul
by civil rights backers to both
parties, to stiffen the referee plaq.
The amendment, approved bp «
vote of lto-120, retaliate* tome
authority that waa alrickan from
the proposal aa I concession to
Ihe Southerners.
The amendment would require
rtfereaa to act promptly on No*
gro application* j a r voting, right*.
7 ^ 4 .

W hites, Negroes ta ttle
In Georgia; Troops Called
SAVANNAH, (la. (U PI)—Beatfared fighting between whites and
Negroes broke out In Savannah
today and slate Iroopera sought to
stifle the potentially explosive sit­
uation.
Tha troopers had been rushed
to Savannah this morning by Gov,
Ernest Vandiver after Savannah
Police Chief Sidney Barnes said
he feared trouble.
A group of Negro** began
throwing rock* al g ear at on*
point. At anothar, n fiat fight
broke out between g white boy
and a Negro but It waa quickly
broken up by police.
Group* of whllaa and Negroes,
numbering about 100 each, lined
up on oppoaitn aidea *# a street.
There was a report they ware
throwing stonee a t each other.

Mrs. Reynolds
To Seek Office
Mri. Kathleen Reynold* quali­
fied Tuesday ta run for county
supervisor of registration.
Mrs. Reynolds has lived In
Santurd since May, 1921. S' c at­
tended
Birmingham
Sorlhern
College, Birmingham, Ala., and
is a member of tha Firat Bap­
tist Church, Seminole Chapter No.
2, OES, the Pinecreat P-TA and
has been mother advisor of the
Rainbow Girls since 1953.
Mri. Rrynolds live* with her
hu&lt;band and two childrea at 342A
Willow Ave.
Mrs. Reynold* aald, " I have
welched the growth of Seminole
County in the past few year* and
1 am vitally interested in ill con­
tinued development. U I am
elected, I will run tba aff lea of
auperviaor of registration in an
afflcieot manner ao (hat at all
timei there will b* an acrurala
and up-to-date roll of qualified
voter*, to which I feel tha citiieni
of Seminote County are entitled,”

DeBary Firemen
Stop Flooding
The DeBary Flra Department
responded to an aaaargtncy call
during Tuesday’* heavy rains
after water had barked up tba
plumbtef and flooded ■ homo al
1W DeBary Dr. Itoteon man re*
apeadad to too ana. Mm flooding
w it atoppod and Mm water waa
awept out the doors. Damage wag
confined to too u a

Tha tension wna heightened by

the fact that an unusually largo
number of people had gathered In
downtown Savannah for n St, Pat*
rlck’a Day pared*.
In addition, all achoola and to*
city’a several college# were cloaad
fur the parade, a tradition in tha
seaport city,
The holiday atmoapher* threat*
ened to turn Into an ugly situa­
tion shortly after tha parade and*
ed.
Both white# and Negroes ap­
parently were tense became of
Negro attempts Wednesday to In­
tegrate tench counter! a t arrow
stores.
Six blocks ef tho downtown neon
were virtually under martial
law. Police end elate Iroopera
wer* potted every few feet along
Broughton Street, the city’a main
thoroughfare.
Barnes said police were con*
centreline their efforta en keep­
ing the crowds moving and off
(he •treeta. Trooper* and polite
all were armed with billy clubs.
By noon tha situation appeared to
be under control.
No arrests were reported Im­
mediately and the pretence ■of
fire trucks at one downtown sec­
tion helped police in efforts to
disperse the crowds.
A group of Negro teen-agers
attacked a car driven by a white
man, Pater L. Hoaie. Hoila told
police the Ntgroe* threw rock* a t
hia car, tore hole* In the tnp and
dented the aide*. H t said that
when ha got out of his automobile,
the youths threatened him,
A rail for tear gas waa rectlvad
at the police department and aoma
was dlspatrhad to the area hut
there were no report* that H waa
used.

Long wood To Get
Tax Franchise
The Florida Power Corp- will
present Long wood with a lax re­
turn franchise at lha April T town
council meeting, Longwood Mayor
A. B, Lormana said today.
The power corporation will ala*
glv* now electric rates for town
power, U rm ann said. Tba lax re­
turn franchise will mean that Flor­
ida Power Corp. will periodically
relura to Loagwaod a cart ate
amount of tho to o atf M goiaa from
atnrteg tha towa with power. Yha
return will probably atari with two
up to te a r p a *

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distributed, interwoven flavor-giving fat —
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ing. Thla la cut from beef ataera that have
.been apeclally grain-fed to produce beef that
la the ultimate In tenderncia and flavor.
Only the flnert of thla beef la (elected for the
PSO brand at our stores.

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of Quality, Price end Trim.-W e take our
hat off to no one when It cornea to value) . , ,
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our atoraa and KNOW that you are getting
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prefer to buy slightly heavier than they
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Governor Names Van Hoy County Commissioner
Representatives Protest
Method Used By Collins

® lr i&gt; ^ a t t f o r b

Difttrict 2 had a member on the County Commiaaion to­
day after J. H. Van Hoy’a appointment by Gov. LeKoy Col­
lins was announced.
Van Hoy also qualified just before the deadline for the
May 3 primary to seek the rest of the unoxpired term of
David Gatchal. The appointment is until Jan. 31, 1961. Who­

J. G. NETTLETON

John G. Netlleton
Justice Candidate
Mtam?nH
Springs realtor, Is running for jus­
tice of the peats from District S.
# Ms has been a a Altamonte resi­
dent for the post four years.
• Nett is too, p4m qualified Friday
to n s , la a native ai New York
City and lived la Winter Park for
tour years before moving to Alta­
monte Springs. H t la 31 yeate old.
Ntitle too la married and is the
father of two children. He served
la the Air Force tor tour years
and was la the Marines for three
years.
•
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Packard To Run
For Peace Justice
Philip M. Packard. 44. apiarist
and a resident of Oviedo for the
past U y e a n , announced today
that ha has qualified to run for
OBM-totta* .a t Jaatton to Jbe Peace

ever it elected in the balloting
• ill serve from that dale untU
the end of tho term, Ja n . 31,
1962.
T b s Friday appointmaut of
Van Hoy resulted in s protest to
Collins by State Rrps. Gordon
Frederick and K ick Cleveland Jr.,
who said they had not had any in­
dication of it. They sent a telegrant
Collins asking for details.
Their message read:
"As the incumbent member* of
the House of Representatives and
as the unopposed Seminole County
legislative delegation for the IN I
session, we would deeply appre­
ciate being advised as to your
reasons for puking the March 11
appointment to the Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole County
As tha duly elected representatives
of Seminole County we feel that
wa were entitled to the courtesy
of being consulted on this matter
even though we have the highest
regard for Mr, J . H. Van Hoy.
Your actions in this regard place*
us la a position of wondering who
represents the people af Seminole
County. Since you apparently have
that information, could wa ask that
yon toara h with us and Ika stfnsna of Seminole County."
Frederick said that he and Cleve­
land ware not Including Vaa Hoy
in any way in Ihelr protest—"we
are merely prolesling the manner
in which uie appointment was
made," he said.
"We have the highest regard lor
Mr. Van Hoy and do not want to
imply that ha is a factor in any
way in prompting our telegram to
the governor," ha aaid.
County Commission chairman
John Krider read a letter to the
County Commission today from the
governor's office dated March 11
saying Van Hoy was appointed to
serve aa commissioner until Jan.
31, IN I.
Frederick and Cleveland told the
board that Ihia was the first they
had beard about the appointment.
Krider said ha knew nothing
about the appointment until he
found a letter from the governor’s
office on his desk Monday alter

•f District S.

"1 don’t even know who
rho brought
It In or bow it got there he said.
State Sen. Douglas Slenstrom
■aid,1 " I did not know that the
appointment had been. mads. Nei­
ther the governor nor his office
has contacted me with references
to the appointment or sought my
council."
If the appointment was made
on March 11, regaruless of wjkun
the appointee might have beta,
it should have
ve hci
cen made known
to the press ana public
Frederick said “ we had asked
that the governor wait until tha
Democratic prim ary before ap­
pointing any one to that office.
“ We fell that tha one with the
highest vole on the ballot for Dis­
trict 3 should be appointed," F re­
derick said.
Krider told the board that he is
turning the m ater over to Cle­
veland, who U alio attorney for the
Board, to check Van Hoy's bond
and papers making him eligible
Only throe county officer* will to serve on the board.
Candidates for the District I
run unopposed to tha Dsmocrstlc
primary May 3 aa nine candi­ commission seal besides Van Huy
dates qualified this morning be are Ted Williams and J . D. Cor­
dell. Whichever of the three wine
fora noon deadline.
Forty-six candidates hive quali Ihe election will serve from Jan.
fled for tha 30 open county of 31, IN I, .until Jan . 31, 1N2.

Packard la a member of the
American Legion Poat No. 343, the
P in t Methodist Church of Oviedo,
tha Oyiodo Volunteer Fire De­
partm ent and Is retiring president
a t tha Central Florida Brekeeper’s
Assn.
Packard is married and resides
with his wife, OUve, and two sons,
Bruce, 18, and Tim, 18, at SR
fe43&gt; and Clark St. in Oviedo.
m Packard said that ha feels that
his sound business experieact
ovar the years qualities him for
tho office of Justice of the Peace,
and intends, M sleeted, to fill the
position to the bast of his ability
and In tha best interests of the
•itiaens of this county.

JJnly 3 Unopposed
*As 46 Qualify

- ^ * Tho throe unopposed are. County
Judge Wilson A ttainder, County
Prosecutor Xarlyle lloutboider
snd Tax Collector John Galloway.
The most candidates for any
ra c t trill bo tha District 3 Coun­
ty Commission election with five
ta tha running.
Incumbent Lawrence Swafford
will face opposition from James
Avery, Ed Zimmerman, Long4- wood Mayor A. L. Lormtnn and
v Otis Fourakre.
Candidates who qualified before
the noon deadline today were
Thomas C. Moon snd Phitilp M.
Packsrd, for peaco Justice in
District 1; Lewis Tale, District
4 constable; Homer Sewell, Dis­
trict • peace Justice; J. H. Van
Hoy, district I commissioner; A.
C, Dcudney, county surveyor;
Atvln J. Potty. District 4 con— stable; Don Bales, District 1
W county commissioner and Kathleen
Reynolds, supervisor of registra­
tion.
Herbert C. Behrens qualified
Monday afternoon for tho District
| commission race.
Complete candidate Hits by
district will bo reported in Wed­
nesday's Herald.

flea Renewed
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WASHINGTON (UPD —The Eileahower administration renewed
ka plea to Oangrea* today to
•limteato the internal tailing aa
government bands. But Damn*
Matog up to
"reform s" and to fight too In­
teract rate appeal.

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Ray Slaton Files
For School Board
Ray Slaton, n reaideat of San­
ford for IS years, qualified Mohday
to run for the office af County
School Board member to District
3.
Slaton, father of two children,
■aid today; "1 believe the schools
are lb* moat Important part of
our government, and I believe that
it is the duty of school boarfl
mem bora and parents to be toformed of all funetioaa of the
schools."
llo also aaid " I shall consider
it an honor and a privilege to
serve the cqunly In ibis manner,
and I will at all lime* try to
know what is going aa to eur
schools, and will bandit each situ­
ation to a fair and honest man­
ner."
Slaton, who is president of Oaklawn Memorial Park, resides at
TOB Oak Ave. with Us wife sod
children. He is a member af First
Baptist Church and serves as
chairman of tb* Board of Dea­
cons. Ha also bolds memberships
in the Woodmen of the World,
Seminal* County Chamber af
Oaremarre and tha Junior Cham­
ber Of Commerce.
Slaton la a saliva of Rome, Ga.,
and com* to Sanford to 1*43 to
•orv# os assistant secretary to
Central Florida Production Cre­
dit A lia.

VOL. XUX

J. L. HOBBY

Hobby To Run
For Re-Election
Sheriff J. I,. Hobby announced
today ha would seek a third term
in office. In announcing his c*ndldsry, Hobby said. “ I appreciate
what the good people of Seminole
County have done for my family
and myself and I will always strive
to make Seminole County a better
place to live."
Hobby resides with his wife snd
Ihrse thildran ot 3101 Cordovs
Drive.
He is a member of tha First
BspUst Church, of the Order of
Odd Fellows, Elks Lodge, Masonic
Lodge, ia president of Oak Ridge
Supper Club, a member of the
Brotherhood af LneomoUv* Engi­
neers; member of the board of
director* of the Florida Sheriffs
Asm. and msmber of tha National
Sheriff's Assn. Ka attended North
Georgia Military College, Middle
Georgia College, FBI training
school, and completed the traffic
institute court* of supervision of
police personnel at Northwestern
University,

UN Peace Force
Proposed By U. S.
GENEVA (UPI) - The United
SUtes called today for establish­
ment of an international police
force within the United Nations
framework to preierve world
peace after national arm s and a r­
mies are slashed.
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Frederick M. Eaton, U.
Batten chief, mad* th
tha opening teaakm to a
disarmament conference.
The controlled Soviet
jected as "dim " and
benatblr" a bold, cheat-proof arms
a offered by five 'Western Ha­
ts.
The American proposal was de­
signed to supplement this threeslag* Western plan, presented ear­
lier to tha first East-Watt meeting
in nearly three years (O’ break
a 18-year-dlaarmament deadlock.
"There muat come into being,
as national armaments diminish,
an International force within the
framework to tho United Nations
to present* tho peace," Eaton
aaid.
He said K muat be "a force to
ensure that tha seeds of conflict
do not mature to the point where
small nations less endowed with
the elements to national power, or
even large nations, would be
threatened by a more powerful and
more highly organised state."
"The establishment to such *
force will be fraught with great
difficulties, but bow much more
difficult and unhappy tha alterna­
tive—the continuing mounting di­
version to the efforts, energies and
livrs of men to the production of
the means of their own self-dastrucuon,” Eaton aaid .

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WEATHER; Scattered nhnwern tnnijrht and tomorrow. Hiuh today, 65-76. Low tonight, 60-05.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
TUESDAY. MARCH 15. 1960
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908

City To Raise
Commercial
Refuse Fees

Engineers Plan
Johns
■11v•1
of Fnt applies/to the De­
partment or the Army fur modi­
fication o f a permit lo cnnsirucl
an aerial electric transmission
line arross tha SI. Johns Hivrr
near Ih* SR 100 bridge at Lake
Monroe.
It la proposed to reconstruct
this line with.the minimum ver­
tical clearance undci the portion
of ihe lino which ciossrs the
channel.
A t bile meeting on this pro
posed construction will be held
soon, engineers report!

Ike To Ask Sugar
Quota Authority
WASHINGTON (U P D - Presi­
dent Klsenhower plans to ask
Congress for discretionary auth­
ority under which he could change
sugar import quolas, Including
sugar from Cuba, Republican eongraislonsl leaden rcporlcd loday.
Senile GOP Leader Everett M.
Dirk sen of Ulinois said thr new
authority* for the president would
not be aimed ai any particular
country but be dealgned primari­
ly to assure tha nalioo of ade­
quate sugar supplies.

ORLANDO (UPI) Police
presi
essed their Investigation loday
into tho dealh of Mrs. PhoebeKathleen Love, H , who was prooounrrd dead on arrival at a
hospital hera Monday night after
her car struck a telephone polr.
Officers were trying to deter­
mine If Mrs. Love, to Chuluoto,
died from tba accident or had a
heart atUck before the crash,
She was reportedly tho lone oc­
cupant to tho car.

News Briefs
Soviets Accused
WASHINGTON (UPD — Sen
Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn.) loday
accused the Soviet Union of touch­
ing off the recent worldwide wave
of antiScm itlr incidents, Dodd,
who was a prosecutor at the Nuremborg war crimes trials in 1843
46, also drrended th* record of
West German Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer's program of ‘ dcnazlft.cation."

Killer Held
MIAMI (UPD — Mass killer
Dqnnis Wtiflnry was ordered held
fur Dade County grand Jury action
Monday in Ihe fatal shooting ot
two service station attendants. Two
different peace justires heard tes­
timony against Whitney, IT, o(
North Hollywood, Calif., in the
murders of Arthur L. Keeler, 32,
ami Kenneth G. Mcttarano, 31.
Each ordered Whitney held to thr
Jury without bond.

Trial Of 35 Set
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Ele­
ven anti-segregation s l t d d o w n
demon-ilralor* will gu on trial here
Thursday and 33 more Friday oo
charges of disturbing the peace.
The 33, arrested Saturday at ■
demonstration w h i c h troopers
"Vr.V tr? v/*b ttx r gai, pleaded
Innocent Monday. The group includ­
ed 28 Negroes tram Florida AAM
University and fix whites from
Florida State.

Doctor Sought
MIAMI (U Pil Detectives
searched loday (or a clue lo the
whereabouts of Dr. William B.
Welch, 34-&gt; par-uld Miami Shores
obstetrician wlw was last seen
after a midnight call to Jackson
Memorial Hospital 1**1 March 4.
Hi* car, with his medical bag in­
side. was found in a hospital park­
ing lot last Thursday. Police aaid
Ida family believed he had either
been the victim of foul play or
Ilia amnesia.

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Sanford Naval Air Station officials reported today
that two pieces of debris washed ashore near Daytona
Bench Feb. 27 hava "positively been identified ns parts
of an A3D."
Tho parts, a small piece of rubber nnd a piece of
nylon webbing, were identified by the plane's manufac­
turer, the Dougins Aircraft Corp., nnd by the manufac­
turer of tha parts. Thay Identified the piece of robber an
pnrt of a self scaling gas tank of the type used in the
AJD nnd ihd webbing as belonging to hd AND drag sheet.
"With th# identification of these parts it can rea­
sonably be assumed that the AM) missing since Feb. 25
crashed at sea," th* NAS reported.

Standardized W age Scale
Urged For County Offices
Citing Ihe "starvation" wages
paid to soma county amployat,
County Commission Chairman
John Krider railed on county de­
partment heads today to explore
further the possibility of cstabIish In it a Mandate wage -scale
for all employei.
Krider laid there are torn*
working tor thr road department
making aa tow ai t o wblla other
amployea are making a* high
■i 1100 a week.

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPD - Stock
price* at t p. m.s
American TAT
............... ITU
American Tobacco ............ 104'-j
C A O ................................ 60S
Chrysler
.................... .
32**
Curtiss • Wright ................. 22'i
DuPont
.............................. 326
Ksslmsn Kodsk ............... 88't
Ford Motor . . . . . .............. 74* •
General Electric ............... *6H
General Motors ...............
43'fc
Int. TAT ............................. S3**
t-orlllard
........................ 36*«
Minute Maid ...................... !■**
Penney ................................... 1H*A
Penn RR ............. ............ 14
Hears Roebuck
..............'. 4I*»
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 44H
U. S. Steel ......................... 43
WeatlnghouM Kl................... 10

Tax Collector John Galloway,
who oppoaed tha plan, aaid ha
would go along with further
study of it, s* did Tax Assessor
Richard McCanns and Circuit
Court Clerk David Gatchel.
Krider also criticiicd payment
or bonuses to emptoyea out of
excess funds. " I don’t like (he
treatment county money la get­
ting," Kridar said.
"You can't taka lax money
and Just pas* II around to whom
ever you want," ha added.
However, Krider said this cast
no reflections on present depart
ment heads, since (his bonus
policy has been going on for a
long lime.
Galloway said he was opposed
lo the standardization plan bacause "1 am responsible for
running my office and i'll say
Just what employes will get."
"I don't want outsidera butting
in." he said.
Krider said that the board had
taken no action on the plan, but
was only studying tha Idea to
give county employes with low
salaries a more equal wage rate.
The board agreed to meet with
officials from other counties that
have started such s plan to gel
their views on the program.
McCanns said he favored th*
plan only if a minimum wag*
was set, with no railing oa
wages.
"I would be in favor to tha
plan if everyone ala* went along
with II," he added.
Gatchel said be would use the
plan lithe other department heads
did. However, he said, the pro­
gram would have little benefit
for lb* constitutional offices, on­
ly those coming under the juris­
diction of the County Commis­
sion. lie cited (he zoning, agri­
cultural and welfare offices un­
der this category.

Adenauer, Ike
Discuss Berlin

WASHINGTON tUPI) - Presi­
dent Elsenhower and West Ger­
man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
met today to discuss tb* Allied
stand on Berlin and strategy for
the East-West summit meeting in
May.
The president scheduled a morn­
ing conference with Adenauer, who
arrived Monday night from Princelon University where he received
an honorary degrre. He alto was
invited to a White House stag
lunch.
Adenauer fold hi* Princeton
audience that while the West
seek* a solution to global differ­
ences it should not be Impressed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Amerl- by Soviet Premier Nikita Kbrushra ’s Pioneer V sun satellite plung­ ehev'a gestures to strength and
ed deeper Into spice today and "evrn leas by his threats."
was expected to log Its first mil­
lion milas some tima Friday, a
week from Ihe day it was launch­
ed at Cape Canaveral.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI)
The National Aeronautics and —A false bomb threat Interrupted
Space Administration calculated Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt's speech
that tb* MJ-pound satellite pas Monday night before an totegratad
444,430 milts from tha s a r th 'a t audience at Glbba Junior Collage
oooq today*
for Negroes, Th* crowd to about
By midnight, NAHA calculated, 1,000 filed out to tha auditorium
ianaar will t e TIMM mites as poll** searched tor a bomb that
above Now Zealand and coasting wa anonymous caller had telephon­
oa at a rata to $,TT4 miles aa ed was aat to go off during th*

Pioneer N ear First
M illion Milestone

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Hie Appalachian Mountain areas
of Georgia, Virginia and the Carolinas, with a light snowfall re­
corded as far south as Atlanta.
The near-blisiird was expected
lo drop as much as 12 Inches of
snow on southcaslern Missouri to­
day before sweeping int* Ken­
tucky and Tennessee.
The new storm turned th* cen­
ter of rescue operations from the
Appalachians to South Dakota
and eastern Nevada.
Officials said warming temper­
atures were melting both heavy

Plane In Sea

Hope O f Rescuing
Miners Fading

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rnmlitioni were posted from
Texas In the Dakotas and heavy
winds blocked roads with footdeep drifts and closed schools in
Arkansas, Nebraska, Colorado
and Kansas.
The latest blast of the eruelest
March on record laid 14 inches of
new snow on Colorado, pelted
Kansas City with four inches snd
raised snow accumulation at
Omaha to a record 23 inches.
Then it struck hard-hit Arkan­
sas with seven Inches and raged
across northern .Mississippi into

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Hep.
John Hell Williams (D-MIss.) Indi­
cated today he would help five
southern Negro** go to Pennsyl­
vania to get Job*. William* said
he would find Hit Negroes ir Rep.
Jam es G. Fulton IH-Pa,) was sin­
cere in saying ho would give them
job* in the Pittsburgh area. Ful­
ton, ditriog debate with Williams
on the House floor Monday, denied
he discriminated against Negroes
LOGAN, W. Va. (UPD-1(op«
and aaid he would blr* five Neg­ virtually ran not today for II
roes selected by the Mississippi ooa) miners trapped seven day*
congressman.
In the fire-swept tunnels to an
Island Creak Coal Co. mine.
Heroic rescue learns, balding
around-the-clock against fumes
and debris, met bitter disappoint­
ment this morning when they
fought their way into two areas
where engineers believed the
missing men may have harrlradad thamselvea against the fire,
beat and killing carbon monoxide.
Thay found no tract of tha vic­
tim*. except four abandoned
lunch pail*.
Tha rescue workers then en­
tered into a labyrjnlh of tunnel*
leading off Hit main haulage way.
"If thay are not in Ihe third
area, they are strung out dead
along the back and of Ihe mine,"
Slate Deputy Mines Director Paul
Lingo aaid.
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Smothers To Study
Transport Bill

NEW YORK (UPI), Mailman, to J m ............
was
eiplent to a Ford Panto slit ]
to 13 young rom poirn In i

By l olled Press International
One of the worst storms of a
long, hard winter whipped across
the .Midlands today with foot-deep
snows, bitter wind* and froirn
rain.
The calendar said spring was
lets than a week sway, but win­
ter reigned supreme from Colo­
rado across Oklahoma, Nebraska,
Arkansas and Kansas into Mis­
souri. Iowa, Kentucky, Tennessee
and Illinois.
Warnings of dangerous driving

Job Help Offered

Chuluoto Woman's
Death Probed

Awarded Grain

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Falae Bomb Threat

tiiae-HBART THROB o t'I960. ttnily Williams, chat*
with "King Ugly” Wlnaten Ptofpy about fhelr crowning
m high school Heart Ftihd king and queen at a Heart
Fund d ig te nt tha Civic Conter. Thn 111 in dims votes
for ’M as Heart Throb cimdidtUoa, and proceed*
to dance went to tha Heart Funds (Herald Photo)

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Snow Storms Spread W inter Grief

Sanford's City Commission last
night derided to raise commercial
refuse fee* a total of SLITS to
bring the charges nearly in line
with whst it costs the city to
collect commercial refuse.
City msnager Warren Knowles
reported that fees from the 168
commercial account, in Sanford
bring only 86.740 annually. Fees
will be raised for 21 of the ac
counts to bring the city $10,666
per year for services costing 810,819 17.
City Attorney William Hutchi­
son reported that Ihe Goldsboro
recreation area owned by the
school board can be turned over
to the city without any further
"hitches." The school board own*
the
Goldshuro
property
hut
Sanford has pul 846,000 worth of
recreational improvement* in the
area.
About 15 Negroes listened to
th* commission proceedings. May­
or Hlgglnbolhaqt asked them al
the start of the mealing if they
had any problems to bring up.
A spokesman said they had none
at the present time but simply
wanted to sit in on the meeting
and see how it was conducted.
The commission approved a
61-lot plat between 30th and 24th
Streets, subject to Ihe approval
to tha Zoning and Planning Com­
mission. Surveyor A. C. Douitney presented the plat railed
Garden Park. Th* now unplatted
land it betwren Country Club
Manor and tha city borrow pit.

WASHINGTON (UPD ■— Th#
chairman to th* l*M t* tranaportation subcommittee today brand­
ed the administration's -proposal
for improving air, rail, road and
water traffic aa just a rehash to
old r*commendations.
Chairman George A. Smathers
(D FIa.) promised lo study tha
78point, 14-yfar pregram
de­
tail. "I hop* I flog aouu ..jftgats
of gold not avlddnt *1 my first
look." h* aaid. 1

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drifts and nrw snow and tho
stranded North Carolina moun­
taineers now have enough sup­
plies to last them through th*
winter.
In another tense rescue opera­
tion, a parly of ,kiers and a heIV
copter reached a wrecked, twinengine plana in deep snow east
of Ely, Nev., and reported that
all five persona aboard were
alive. Two unidentified passen­
ger* were reported seriously In­
jured and a third was said to
have hern injured lea* seriously.

Casselberry Has
New Building Code
The Casselberry Board to Al­
dermen adapted a building coda
at thair meeting Monday night
Alderman Darwin Shea, who
drew up the rules with Edward
Heinsen, said that th* code con­
tain* minimum building require­
ments and was made as cat?
to understand as possible.
Persons building in C aiielba*
ry must now pay a building fa*
ot two cent* for each square
foot of living area put up and
one cent for each square fool
of carport, screen porch or stor&gt;
age bulll. Th* rod* rover* re­
quirement* for foundation*, walla
the building itself, Joists, roof­
ing, wiring, plumbing and plast­
ering.
Shea - aaid that hi drawing s*
the coda, the best elements were
picked from tha Winter Parte
Orlando, Seminole County and
Southern Standard Building sodas.
Tha rule saya that fines are nsd
to exceed ttoo for cod* viola*
tlons formed by the Cassalbarrf
building inspectors.
Board Chairmaa Lytla Swop*
said Ihe coda’* purpose ta to
keep the Iowa up to a standard
and get not worm • hardship an
■ny w ilder.
The aldermen apprevad a
Ing ram minimi report favoring
establishment to a 10-acre ceme­
tery on Laka Drive. Hibbard
Casselberry, win will develop Dm
cemetery is a private venture,
said tha pial will Includa tho onequarter acre non-profit cematary
now run by th* Ca tael berry
Methodla) Church. Casselberry
must get a Hat* franchli* be­
fore he can proceed with th#
development.

Altamonte Council
Hears Complaints
Complalnla- a b o u t Infrequent
trash collection in Altamonto
Springs ware made to tba Alta­
monte commission by savaral resi­
dents last night.
Mayor Wilbur Hawkins explained
that due to Ihe growth to tn* town
and the fart - that Allamont*
Springs has only ooa trash collec­
tion (ruck, tha (own hasn’t bean
able to keep up to Its once par
week collection service, SomeUrnas Altamonte Spring! resident z
only gal thair trash picked np
every 10 days. The rum miss loners said they
would try to make nome provisions for more frequent collection
but pointed out that money for in­
creasing Ihe scope to town trash
pickups isn't in this year's budget.
The commission decided to open
bids (j.t a new Altamonte Spring*
police car Monday night. Council­
man BUI York was instructed t*
work with Folic# Chief Tracy Sul­
livan on getting at least three bids
for a next Monday's 7:30 p. nt,
mealing.

Assessor To Aid
Exemption Filing
Tax Assessor Richard E.&lt; Mc­
Canns today announced that re*
resents lives from his office will
* at varied locations in th*
county in order lo help with fil­
ing of bomealrad exemption ap­
plications and tax returns. Tha
following locations wUl bo visit­
ed:
On March IT and II, B. E.
Pcrvis real ostato office to For­
est City; March 81 and 33, Alta­
monte Really Co. (across from
Prairie Lake Drive In); March
23, North Orlando at tha ViUag*
Hall to tha Council Chambers;
March U and 3* to Ovtodg to
tha T o rn Hitt.
McCanns emphaaU*! teat a#&gt;

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homesteads are

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raey will bo held Wednesday
8:88 o. m. at the Mayfair Inn
If Course. Prise* will be given
the winner and ruimarup,

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Thn M uter leal Crippled Child'' ron'a drive for funds wUl begin
Sotnrday with a ball at'th e May; ‘ fair Inn. Tho ball wUl start at
• p. m. and aU proceeds of the
• evening will go toward purehose
• ef needed equipment and Improv- taker. The 1960 census of the
- od e o n for eripplad youngster* county atari* April 1. The govern­
ment kaa liked eitiirna . to co­
. t o too a rts .
operate fully with the worker* to
Tho eriilhlUoa baseball aeasoa make their figure* aa complete
aa poaaibla.
___ Olant farm elubs awing
Tha annual Seminole High Glee
to aetloo at Memorial SUd
Baseball fans wUI have a Club Ball will be held at tha Mayfair Inn March 23. The dance,
v-_ -------- to sot promising rookies
to nctloa. Gem* Urn* ii i:J0 p. entitled ‘'Shangrlla" this year,
m. and tho first game will have will be from 8-18 p. an.
.to n Harlingen, Texas, t e a m
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An Orlando bridge director,
Mra. Jan* Scbaal, wul direct tha
Seminole Bridge Club game i t
the Sanford Civic Center Thurs­
day night. These gamea are part
of the Recreation Department
refrain and are hold In the loby room of the Civic Cantor. The
club invltoa players to join the

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Coiielborry Facts
D rainagt S u it

* CetoMBirry offtototo have bn
Mttftod of n writ to bo kraut
ifribat tho town ehorgtog ii

celiM KuMlschek atarted build­
ing tho city, there waa only fu l­
f i l la tha center of Iho country,
motion freshman Ellen Moo
A im raid. Now, with Big city
going up, raids ara crossing the
dense hm glf This ia a way to
break down tho sickness and igno­
rance ao prevalent in Brasil's
Interior, Miss Alvoa said.
Tbo capital will bo moved from
Rio do Janeiro southwest to
the now eapUal of Brasills, April
M, the aim lv tm ry of Urn Por­
tuguese founding of B r u i t
f t o seaport of Rio la gottlag
too crowded m d Its climate is not
good for work. Before Xoblticbek,
m president was bold enough to
build Brasilia, Mlta Alves aald.
Brasilia, 8 planned city from
tho ground n p i’ wffl b e ’Of mo­
dem srrhlteciureil style. Mora
than 88 tree tor* worked dally to
clear tho Jungle for Uio m w cap­
ita! alto.
Mila Alves pointed out that it
ia aometimaa hard to teach
B raid's people of the u ltim ate
benefit af the m w city. Infla­
tion la praaent In BraiU. Prices
hove gone up three or four timai
line# Mira Alvei left the coun­
try, end people who want food
now a n not easily convinced
that a project is good which will
n a p benefits in 80 years.
In order to oombet communism,
stamp out Illiteracy and nxpUla
tho purpose of Brorilia, prises
ore being given to people who
toacb other Brasilians to n o d .
Almost half of BrotU'o people
make their living from agricul­
ture. Induatry la growing, with
production or automobiles and
talevlalon iris alerting, but many
poopla who canMl read have to
depend on agriculture, Mira Al­
va* raid.

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Political acUviiy in Florida
Monday found moat of tba can*
didatta slumping eait coaat
towni.
John McCarty of Port Pierce,
one of 10 Democratic candidate*
for governor, atarted the day with
a coffee at Delray Beach then
flew to Montiecllo for the funeral
of nuraeryman Fred Mahan.'
Tonight. McCarty will return
to Palm Beach County to reaume
hit campaign. At Fort Lauder­
dale Monday he aald if elected he
would taka alepa to bolater Flor­
ida’* "ailing tourlat induatry."
Fred 0 , Dtcklnaan of Weat Palm
Beach headed far the upper ra il
w ait today, with atopa planned
for It. Auguatinc, Cocoa, Mel­
bourne and Tltuivllle. •
Monday, Dlckinaon aald In Jackaonvllle that Florida need* to
Improve ila induatrlal climate. He
aald the unhealthy tas atructure
headed by the antl-iaduatry intan­
gible tea la dltceuraglng naw In­
dustrial from coming to Florida.
Mayor Ifaydon Burn* of Jackaonvllle awung into Winter Park,
Orlando and hi* home baae, Jackaonvllle, today.
Monday Burn* *aid " a quiet
prcaentatlon of the law” ahould
bo uaod to atop Negro altdown
demonatratlon* pretesting lunchcounter segregation In Florida.
Doyle I . Carlton Jr, of Wauchula planned no activity today

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Unem­
ployment fell by about aoo,ooo in
February to drop below tho four
million mark, Informed sources
fluid today.
The number of Jobs increased by
more than 400,o n to M arty 84,800,808-0 record for tho month.
Tho oxoet figure* ware scheduled
to bo announced today by tho La­
bor Department In Its monthly re­
port on tho nation's job picture.
It la poaaibla for tbo Increase in
employment to exceed tbo decline
in jobloaoMH because of Mm neweomara sn tiring tho labor force
who are succenifU In finding work.
Labor Secretary Jam es P.
Nttchell, who gave a Upaff on the
report Monday, elan raw tt show­
ed wages wore at on 0U-tlmo pock.

Throe suspects wore railed
shortly after the akooilag Monday
night hut wiiMisea were unable to
lenttty them 8a tho three men who
kitted John MtAullffe, 38, and Boa
Spiislrri, 48, the Inspectors.
McAullifa and Epiralrri wen shot
to death as they arrested the goaf
for stealing flva hog* of govern­
ment mad from a Marhy freight
house.
The Inspectors, dressed aa labor­
ers, had been working on odd job*
around railroad freight yards wktta
hooping n witch for mod thiovoe.

W est Drafts
Geneva Polit

'astern offi­
GENEVA
cials
put
finishing
touchas
on a broad troop-sod-arms slash­
ing plan calling for creation of tho
world's first tetaraatioMl disar­
mament organisation end a world
pears police force.
Heads of the United Stotts,
British, Preach, Canadian and
Italian, •legations to the 10-nation
Genova disarmament conference
SAPULA, Ohio, (UP!) - Po­ opened here today met at
lice weren't aura how to Hat on French headquarters.
"auto" theft reported by Mlrroll
Jackson.
B e tte r
Jackson told offleora someone
CHICAGO
(UPI)—President BUI
homemade
„•toto
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,,, ."gocart" — •a homemid*
motor vokleto- Police ftaaUy la­ Vaock of the Chicago White Sot

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and waa jit it aa quiet Monday,
lie and Mra. Carlton returned
from a weekend of campaigning
in the Miami area.H I
In Tampa Monday, candidate
Ted David of Hollywood called on
voter* to aak hi* opponent a how
they expect to pay for carrying
out thalr campaign promiaea.
" I think every citlien ahould
aak the candidate* what taxea
they will propoae to meet coat*
of canal building, road building,
education and dth if campaign

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promises,” . he aald.
In another aapect of (he cam­
paign. the accrelary of a'.ate re­
ported Monday how much each of
the gubernatorial candidate* ha*
apent and has bean given to far
In tha race.
C. Parria Bryant of Ocala la
leading the contributions lial with
1141,923 to dale. He reported he
ha* apant 9101,837 so far.
Next la Carlton, having spent
91087(4 and received 8137.833.
McCarty reported (pending 128,271
and recalving 810,811. Dickinson
reported expenses of 135,o a and
receipts of P f i j i l .
Two other hard-running Candi­
da tea, Burns and David, alio
reported Increased expense! and
receipts. Burns ‘reported 957,888
apent, 8(5.107 received, and David
reported 828,782 spent and $33,383
received.

NBW YORK (UPI) - A highly
placed source In the Democratic
organisation was quoted by tha
New York Times today aa saying
Sen. John F. Rannady probably
would bo nominated for tho presi­
dency on aa oorly ballot a t the
CLYDE A. BRYAN won Democratic convention.
Tha Times dispatch from Wash­
appointed chairman of the
ington by W. H. Lawrence raid
fit Patrick's Dcy Dance that
source felt that Kennedy
scheduled Friday night i t wouldthotriumph
by a comfortable
tho Notions! Guard Arm­ margin In the April 8 Wisconsin
ory. lira dunce la sponsored primary over Sen. Hubert Humph­
by the Fleet Reserve Asso­ reyTha
source said that ■ subs*ciation. The dance will ith rt
i t 1:80 p. m. Proceeds will queot victory for Kennedy over
be used for the purchgne of Humphrey in Weat Virginia's pri­
mary would mean nothing could
a future club for the San­ atop
tho Maiaachuaetta senator,
ford branch.
the Timet said.
However, tho source was quoted
aa laying If Kennedy falter* In
tho primaries, he thought Sen.
Stuart Symington of Missouri had
tho beat ebanco,
Tha
source did not feel Sen.
Humphrey of Minnesota nr Son.
Lyndon Johnson of Texas had
much ebanco for tho nomination,
LOS ANGELES (U P Ij-T h * dis­ tho n raea raid.
trict
attorney's office today
wanta to knew m e n about tho
stormy behavior ef the FinehTregoff murder trial jurors dur­
ing thalr fruitless deliberations,
“I Joel it Is incumbent on tie
WASHINGTON (UPI) - P u t
to make an inquiry Into tho state­
rntnl* of th n a la of physical vio­ jtoyjkuddy. Wanna buy some hot
lence and of luggoitod Improper
You con got thorn from Uncle
r a a d u c ^ r a id Diet. Atty. William
Sam. And Its all on tho up end
“ if threats ef phyatool violence up.
The General Servleaa Adminis­
were mode, oa boa boon reported,
we might hove n felony or n mis- tration (GSA) announced Monday
demeanor to unearth concerning that It would put on the auction
the jury."
McKesson arid be planned at
an unspecified Urn* to talk wttk
ad aaven woman and five men

DA To Probe Finch
Jury Behavior

Anyone W ont
Diamonds? U n do
Sam W ill Soli ’Em

The Jury became hopelessly
deadlocked Saturday and tho
throe-month, four-day trial of Dr.
R. Bernard Plneh and hi* mlatroa* coroto Troioff waa declared
• mistrial.
MeKtiaon elan rovaried ho boa
M l da elded who wlU prosecute
Finch, 41, and Mira Trogoff, B , tend their company's Prooktoat's
la a n tra ll on thorgoa of mur­ Club eonferoaeo in Hollywood
der end conspiracy in tho July 18 Beech, May tf-tt.
Included in tho group of more
fUJUhot staying of the physician's
than TOO to odors and wives from
" It wid depend when and whore Iho Soulheaitern states will bo
the retrial to hold," Mid McKee- Supts, H. I . Bora and F. J . Herrts, L. R. Boom, B. D. Hickott,
N. I. Xlcbburg, and P. L. Rudd.
The burin*is sessions la Holly­
wood Beach wUl Im hide advanced
WEST HARTFORD, (tout. (UPI) underwriting practices.
The student newspaper M Conrad
High School reported n survey
•bowed toot throe lourtoo of too
ITHACA. N. Y. (UPI) - The
pupil* show gum or randy dur­ Seventh Annual National Confer­
ing clou#*. Tho neper observed ence oa CompUs daftly, sponthat this may reduce tension af aorad by thu National Safety
the students hut malms teachers

FATHER NILl)8 HUBBLE, ehnplhln a t Snnford NAS who will leave this
month for Okinawa, was npecial guest a t a reception Sunday a t the new
Cm ‘—Shown with
...........
I guest are,
social hall of All Souls Catholic Church.
the honor
from left, Father Richard Lyons, Fr. Hubble, Mrs. Lenox Fay, president of
the Catholic Women's Club, and Mra. S. F. Durand, refreshment chairmen
for the reception,
(Herald Photo)

Rescued Russian Sailors To Get U. S. Welcome
ABOARD THE AIRCRAFT CARRRR USS KEARSARGE (UPI) Four Russian aallors who survived
a 40-day ordeal on o disabled land­
ing craft In (he Pacific arrive in
the United States today.
They will receive aa cnthuaiaiUe
Tbo American arlcraft carrier
USS Kearsargo, which found the
young men adrift la tha Pacific
ocean oa March 8, waa scheduled
lo arrive la San Francisco before
Tho Russians, n o w sporting
Amorican-stylo craweuts were still
pale from their ordeal. Rut they
w en beginning to regain the estl-

Hospital Notes

mated 10 pounds each man loti
whoa tho sailors w on forced to
turn to shot leather ns the only
source of food,
They w e n Identified as Junior
Sgt. Victor Zlganshbi, 88; Pvt.
Ivan.Fadotav, 21; Anatoli Kruehkowakl, SO, and Philip Poplavskl,
80. Tha men w e n Identified earlier
as aoldlera, but Soviet sailors work­
ing naar at o n w ear arm y uni­
forms and earry army ranks.
Tho four men will be transferred
from tho Kearsargo to tho M arini
Green in San Francisco by helicop­
ter, They will be met by represent•tlvco of the U. S. state and Immi­
gration Departments and Am IoII
A. Kardeshav, second secretary of
the Russian Embassy la Washingtoo, D. C.
Kardeabev raid he would take

charge of the young m m . Ha raid
thoy "probably will sta r In San
Francisco for two days, then fly to
Naw York and then to the SovP)
Union."
v
He raid he was not sure how soon
thoy would bo nturnod to Ruaalo
boeauso that “will depond on their
condition."
Tho sailors still wore thalr green
army uniforms when they w e n
picked up by the Kcariarge about
OM miles from Midway Island.
They aald Uiay were awapt to ran
by a storm during a training op­
eration M ar tho Kurile Islands u
Jan. 17.
*
During the 48-day ordeal, too
small landing craft drifted 1,080
mile*—and the men added a chap­
ter u the endless story of awn
against tho m b .

MARCH 14

ItdmloHoai

Calll* J. Oweni, Sanford; MUdrad Singletary, Sanford; Major
Owens, Sanford; Judith Smith,
Maitland; Manna Gsorgo, San­
ford; Herman Stanley, Sanford;
Mary Martin, Sanford; Don Mor­
ris, Sanford; Ronald McQueen,
Geneva; Marilyn Moore, Sanford;
Harriett E, Wilcox, Sanford; Vorest Scott, Sanford; Mabol Magee,
DeBary
Births
Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Owens,
Sanford, a aon
Dismissals
M tn h a pevaaux, Sanford; Edith
IHm i R, DeBary; M, B. Smith,
Banfirri; Mary Cbavera, Lake
H ariri Clifford Lana*ton. Enter­
prise; Edward Moore, Sanford;
Jeannle Maxwed, Apalachicola;
Judith Smith, Maitland.

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A ntw Mareury Monterey, with d* hu* appointment*, b new
|IT to |66 lm ** than th* btat-aeUing
Ford** Chevrolet*, and Plymouth*
(th* V-8 Galaxies, Impalos, and Fury*).

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buslncas and rivia life of
your community.

MR ROOMY o m i t FAR ROM. R o n era Junt
of the edvantogco Mercury offere you
over the leading low-price name cert • More
distinctive styling (enclualve body eholl)
SUedior riding (71 longer wheolbeae) * Safer
*• Staodkr
on curvw (grantor woignt I er more atoblllty)
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rid e • Befor broke* (m ore b roke lining)

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it relM or onowx (overtopping S-epoed electric
wiper* clear even the cantor) * Bettor vial-blllty off around (bigger windnhMd end win-'
dox-x, 1102 eq. In. more glean) ■ N o poriodie
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By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (IIPII - The New
York Philharmonic aerie* on CBSTV, with Leonard Bernstein
charming, conversing and occa­
sionally conducting, has been one
of the great pleasure* of this gen­
erally disappointing TV season.
Hcrnslrin A Co., was back
again Sunday with another satis­
fying hour, the final hour of their
TV season. I may sound like a
sorehead hut I think mid-March
is much too early to eonclude a
season. Off they go. even before
the departure of winter, or th*
Belly Hutton ahow.
Sunday’* show explored rhythm.
Bernstein showed how a pulse be­
come* a heat and then takes on
rhythmic values. As usual. It was
a clcvarly presented lesson. 1
thought, however, that his final
portion of narrative contradicted
the first part, I also felt that at
times Bernstein was almost spoof­
ing Art Carney's recent satire on
Leonard Bernstein — a llfe lml*
Istrs-Art (Carney) sort of thing.

There a rt no reservation* op my
part about the performance! of
Aaron Copland't "E l Salon Mexi­
co" and the final movement if
Ceaar Franck’* Symphony la D
Minor, which I thoroughly en­
joyed. William G,-aham*a direc­
tion waa an important part of the
production's auccess.
Somehow, the philharmonic's
brass seem* shinier, the fiddles
mrllowaMooking, the tympanists
crisper, the musician* generally
more competent than any other
musical group I ace on TV*. May­
be it's the lighting that does it.

"Paraon To Person" on April V
from hi* cod if# in Kay L ari*.
Th* eoiira- half-hour will bo
d*voted to the vtait with lha far*
mar president. The leading ton*
tender aa a replacement far CM*
TV’* • Betty Hatton Show" i* an*
other tituation romrdy, “ Aniel'**
"Th* Immenae Dei Ian," an eo*
aminalion oI theorie* about tho
creation of the unlverae, it NBC*
TV'a "World Wide «0" tor Sotor*
day, April I. Robert Culp and It**
gar Steven* are co-starred I*
"Calico Bait," a future CBS-TV
"Zane Grey Theater" epiaode.
Thia anthology aenea, incidental­
ly. la awaiting a deciaioo on Ml
future for next aeaaon. Kara Stone
hat a part in ABC-TVa B arth
M myalery, "Kim Quixote" on
"Hawaiian Eye". "The "Withered
Look of Summer," the June t
"U S. Steel Hour" production aa
CBS-TV, will alar BHay Palmer
and Jeff Donnell. ABC-TV reporti
that Lawrrnre Walk will play tho
accordion for tho ftret llmo to
about two year* during his Marok
to ahow,

I960 Mailaway

United P it ** International
NEW YORK (UPI) — Jose Conzalea. 150. Arroyo. P. R . outpointcil Antonio Marcilla, 115, Buenos
Aires (10).
PROVIDENCE. R. I. (UPI) Itrrnir Lynn. 153. Jamaica, N. Y.,
nulpoinlcd Gcorglc Maddox, 155&lt;i,
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HOSTON (U PI(-Torn McNetlcy.
19H, Arlington. Maas., nutpolntrd
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CARACAS, Venezuela (U PI)' —
Carlos Hernandez, 130, Venezuela,
slopped D airy Moore, 1211s,
Springlicld, Ohio, (7). Non-title.
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,

Best Yet!
Tha Sanford

Harold's annual

p r o g r e s s i v a m a i l a w a y s d N o * trill

go to pros* It. March. Plan now to
send your friends and ftm ilita n#
North and out of Semteoto County
(hit informative edition completely
covering Sanford and Bamlnoto
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CAMBRIDGE. Slat*. (UPI) —
Dartmouth dominated the All-Ivy
League hockey team with ihrcc
players being named to the squad.
They ire goalie Turn Wahman, and
(letcns^mcn Russ Ingrrsoll and
Ilyin Oslebo. Forwards Tom Me*
llrlde of Prinrelon, Dave Kelley nf
Brown and Kd MeGonagle of Yale
rounded nut Ihc team.

agriculture, industry. Navy a*.
UvUJes, water sport*, fishing, ton
beautiful eisy of Sanford, tonrisi
activiUea, Schools, Church**, gritura — featuring too many toton
and arganlaaUona.
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President Harry Rudolph nf (he
Eastern Professional Basketball
League ha* canceled the iwieepostponed game between Allen­
town and ilarcllon. This Is Ihe
first lime since (hr league begun
in 1940 that the schedule was nnl
completed.

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New Assistant
DALLAS, Tex. (U PI)-T he Dal­
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ball League have name Brad Eeklimd as assistant coach. Kcklund
was an all-pro eentrr with the
Baltimore Colts and was tins coach
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gon, his alma matrr.
Th* Automobile Manufacturers
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�Orphans
.
Chaplain William Hearn of the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion la involved in a worldwide charitable effort to help chilAren orphaned by the recent earthquake in Morocco.
The chaplain ia orphan aupply coordinator for the San­
ford station and ia seeking items of clothing and bed clothing
for more than 1.000 homeless children who lost their families
when the twin '•orthquakes, fire and tidal waves virtually
."'iootroyed the city of Agadir.
A homo for these orphans is being established under the
• patronage of six-year old Princess Lalla Amina. Two thous­
and single sheets, 5,000 blue jeans and girls' shorts, fi.000
too shirta, 2,000 sandals and undergarments are needed. The
' children a n from two to 14 years old.
The plight of those people enveloped by the tragedy
wrought by the earthquake is such that the world, including
Sanford, must respond to 1U Especially when children are left
without families and naked. Chaplain Hearn
■houid get the help of everybody who has any Items which
these children can use. You can reach him a t Extension 232
+%the Naval Air Station.

ifV T O R f f c h

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WORRY CLINIC IwDr.G.W .Crane
ta r ta n , Malcolm
lllm to as* a UUte m a n
a**** 'ta u g h t to
a l l i f t admal Undents. atody

If jrae agree whh tbs
baa erg* yaw !*■
eel ached la ataft each a eaarae.
CMC aa official teacher caa be
lot total m a tin roU la
CASE B — 402: Malcolm D.,
a g a t to, to a city pbyalclas wltb
a sm art auggaition.
•'Dr. Craaa," hr began, "1 wish
the high adwaU would teach a
abort ceurm on practical medi-

I

"Ob, I to a 't mean they ihould
try ta n a b s doctors out of the
'vgagils. •"g u t moat people are woefully
eat about almpla medical
L If Utoy Just bad a few
prtodplea eiplatacd to them,
I they aaald save a lot of Uvea be*
. lir e we medics reach them.
t
"Jtoraly a practical course
emir
on
;; &lt; treryday medical ailuatloos
loos would

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thaa a couth la trigono-

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Malealm’a Idea h sound. Indeed,
* 1 't go farther and urge not only
1 a a a a n a aa applied medicine at
t th e high school level, but also a
t•« aoaHStor
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of* applied
psychology.

1, la ean at aa accident, there-

■;rf i lir a , llWM atudenti would no Ion♦ c a r rm around to circles, scream
or saying "Call a doctor",
l they could quickly render
Btototo.first aid traatm aat that

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v. ; might aava a Ufa.
A panoramic week of lectures

• aaaatom r and physiology could
w*U ho included, for a tot of adults
tool about eaacer to parts of th*
body where cancer rarely occurs,
B they just knew the simple
) ■•toe’s «&lt; anatomy and physiology,
• they could fine themselvei from
t this neadlass anxiety. .
Suppose a person gets into an
accident. lUs car smashes,
he to thrown clear. What
you dor
If • poraeu to struck by lightning
nr falls to the floor after being

r.-.
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shocked on a high voltage wire,
what should you do?
If a child swallows acid wbat
can you do, right on the spot? Or
If be la covered with lye or swal­
low* some of it?
Suppose you find your child
covered with w ater in the bath
tub and apparently drowned?
Many a mother leaves a baby
at Its bath while she answers the
phone, and then may find it sub­
merged when the returns:
If an adult fails to the floor
with a heart attack, wbat should
be do?
Firemen know that one bucket
of water on a biasing waste bas­
ket may do more to stop a terrible
f in than an enUre fira depart­
ment SO minutes later:
Hie same Is true In medicine.
Doctors may not get to the scene
WASHINGTON*—They do things
for SO minutes, so you toymen n little strangely In Washington. So
should all bo taught to high
school about lha common medical I gave it llUla thought a t the mo­
ment when the blonde a t Uta door
•mergenclea.
For you laymen may tip the greeted m* with a kiss on th*
aealca between Ufa and death check.
•van to those first 3 minutes:
This was a t th* stately old
Remember, mouth • to • mouth
breathing Is the best form of Congressional Club on Washingartificial respiration If a stunned ton's New Hampshire Ave. where
wives of our lawmakers often con­
victim ia not breathing.
If ha ia bleeding, stop the blood gregate.
Oulsldr, the weather waa not
flow. If you forget where to apa tourniquet, at least press much unlike what 1 had experi­
d right over the bleeding cut. enced in Antarctica. I arrived In
Wad up a clean bankerchiefhip boots, but Inside congressmen
and push It hard against the were strolling about to aloha
cut blood vessel. Keep up Uia shirta.
Now, I noticed, the attractive
pressure till the doctor arrive!
and clampi lha bleeding ends of lady was putting a garland over
artery o r vain.
my overcoat I bad coma here In
Soapsuds to a good alkali to response to a new* release which
neutralise swallowed add.- Vine­ I vaguely m ailed H id something
gar helps offset swallowed lye about a meeting of congressional
or lye burns on skin.
wives.
A good couth to practical medi­
Next 1 was aware of the hand­
cine a t tbs high school toval would some gentleman a t ths young
thus be a boon to America, so woman's aide, grinning until the
agitato for it to your local tlrhtly-waxed tips of hli villain
school system:
mustache spfoad six Inches apart,
(Always writ* t o . Dr. Crane t recognised him as Itep. Dan
to care of this newspaper, en- Flood (D-Pa.). He said: "Good
ctoatog a long 4c stamped, ad* evening. I would Ilk* to have you
dressed envelop* nod Me to meet my wife."
•over typing and printing reals
I t turned out th at lha wives
whan you send far asm *T hla had gone Hawaiian for th* night
and this was the typical greeting
a t the door — fo r everyone. It
did itrtke ms funny, when I

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keg" has fin a l'/ foamed into fullscale operation here, turning out
2,3(4,400 pints or bper at a time.
The "keg" Is a fermenting tun.
built of stainless steel, installed
at the Guinness brewery her*.
Guinness officials won't say flat­
ly it's the world's blggait, but
they don't know of any others
half ao olg,
Tha warahouse-slie tun holds
the raw m aterials of bear whtls
It ferment* Just enough to give
it a proper kick—7,100 bulk bar­
rels at a time. The whole tun is
sterilised after every use.
At H fillings a year, the Quinness people say it will produce
1T&gt;,712,000 pints of stout every
12 months.

thought of it, to be kissed by a
pretty lady and then have her
husband step up and Introduce us.
There was to bo no business this
evening, Ju it a lueu, which meant
fried bananas, fried ham, fried
nuts and tblnge, preceding the
hula course.
Tha hula portion was performed
by a secretary to Sen. Oren Long
(D-Hawati). She's lithe, winsome
Clare Bowman, whos something
like 3 /ltth native Hawaiian,
Then they moved the palm
fronds and banana trees from the
dining ball and a man ihowed up
with a phonograph and hog-caller’a voice and announced: "Let's
all square dance."
What square dancing had to do
with a luaii was not mads quite

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LONDON— David Benson, man­
ager of a London employment
agency, staling that American
businesses have asked him to
send them a total of 800 English
lecretartes:
"They aay our glrla are more
reliable, work harder and are
more stable in comparison with
their own secretaries. Our girls
can spell, too — that’s a tremen­
dous advantage."

by Marquis Childs

WASHINGTON CALLING

PO LITICA L C L A M B A K E

by Ed Koterba
clear. But they asked me to Join
in, and ainca there was only ona
other singleton, namely tha Ha&gt;
walian girl, I agreed. But th* way
it worked out, an elderly con­
gressman did a trick cross-over
and I ended up as the partner to
his barefoot wife.
Most of the ladles had taken off
their shoes. I suppose it was so
they wouldp't hurt the men's feet
when they stepped on them.
Then the Impasse. The caller
kept calling for undivided atten­
tion, but tha house was made up
of both Republicans and Demo­
crats.
The square* finally got rolling
and it turned out to be a wauau
of a luau.
Th* energies of the hostess, the
wife of Rep. Pag* Belcher
(D-Obla.) amated me. And aha
did her dancing with her ahoee
on.
They were all still kicking their
heels whan I slipped away—to re­
cover and return to the waiting
first lady of the house.
Naturally, eha saksd how tha
meeting went and 1 found it quite
dif/ieult to explain how I could
spend an entire evening among
congressman and not come up with
a news story.

WASHINGTON—With the convic­
tion that It is Imperative for sur­
vival to tha m id a ir age to talk
rather than to fight, aom* more
talking is about to (ta rt a t Geneva.
The JO-natlon disarmament com­
mission crested under the auspices
of the United Nations is going to
try to find a way out of tha vast
and terrifying jungle of nuelear
armaments that have been created
on each aide of the East-West di­
vide.
These talks will go on for months
and possibly for years. Or they
may come to a dead stop and sput­
ter out to futility after a few aarly
skirmishes.
For there la no disguising* the
fact that tha five Communist na­
tions on the one aide and the five
Western nations on the other are
approaching the question from
diametrically opposed points of
view. The difference between the
two approaches could scarcely be
greater and as the o p e n i n g
speeches are being written and re­
hearsed it is hard to lee how they
can be reconciled.
The Communists are going to
Geneva to propose a broad agree­
ment for the swift abolition of all
arms and the means for making
them. They will follow the proposal
presented by Prem ier Khrushchev
in his speech to the United Nations
last September. Controls and in­
spection would come after an
agreement to start at.onca to dis­
mantle lha Incredible Inventories
of mess death.
Tha Western view ts that real­
istic disarmament can come only
through slow and eareful stages,
with unchcatable rules of mutual
inspection agreed to with each
stage. Gradually, aa one step fol­
lows another, the way will be pre­
pared for the big cute to ease the
arm s burden and reduce the ten­
sions that bedevil the world.
Tactically the West will begin to
probe as quickly a t possible, once
the propaganda speeches are out
of the way, to see whether Moscow
U willing to consider a phaae-byphase introduction of controls,
This seems highly unlikely. But it
would be embarrassing if the con­
ference were to break down before
another big date lhat it not far off.
While prophecy in these matters
is risky, in the view of this ob­
server soroclhiog like the following
couth of events can bo expected.
The two aides will come close to 'a
blank wall of disagreement before
the Big Four heads of government
are due to meet in Paris May IB.
In order, however, to maintain a
hopeful atmosphere for the summit
tba talks will continue to a desul­
tory fashion. Then, when Khrush­
chev alts down with Presidents DeGaulle and Eisenhower and Prime
Minister Macmillan, the tangle
will be passed along to them. In
short, wbat ia about to begin ia
scarcely more than a preliminary
exercise; a marshalling of the

By PHIL NEWSOM
Communist diplomats to East
Berlin aay President Elsenhower
will meet a determined Nikita
Khrushchev at tha P eril summit
meeting in May. They say the So­
viet Prem ier is not kidding when
he threatened to sign a separate
peace treaty with East Germany
If the West rejects his Berlin and
Germany plana. Communist diplo­
mats also say Khrushchev may
demand a Four • Powers Allied
council to run West Berlin. This
would give the Soviet! a voice—
and a veto—In West Berlin af­
faire but East Berlin would re­
main under Communist control
only.
With Khrushchev and Eieenhower traveling from one end of the
globe to the other prediction! to
Tokyo are that the Chinese Com­
munists will begin ‘ sending out
em tsuries of their own. The word
there is that Liu Shao-chl, Com­
munist head of alato, baa accept­
ed Invitations to visit several
east European nations. LIU re­
cently replaced Mm Tse-tung as
government head.
The temporary plaster over a
feud in the Arab world has
cracked wide open. Jordan and
the United Arab Republic are
(verbally) a t each other's throats
after a period of aweelnesa and

TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) - Tha
Rev. Larry 1L Cox, pastor of tha
Church of the Open Door here,
was bed-ridden with flu but be
maintained his record of never
missing a Sunday sermon. Using
a microphone connected to Urn
loudspeaker system at tba chureh,
he preached from his bed.

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outset-on inspection site* on their
territory. These have thus fa r been
Judged insufficient to Justify ac­
ceptance of an agreement that
would not be 100 percent cheatproof.
The chances for success to the
disarmament talks hinge to la r f l
measure on the outcome of th* nu­
clear test conference. And hare
again it ia likely that the beads of
government to Paris will be asked
to do m b s refereeing. They arm
going to have a large order of bull,
ness before them to the week they
meet.
Formidable compteaittee stand
In the Way of even the smallest
start toward &lt;Umm*ntfi&gt;L Net th*
least of these U the fact th at U B
Western allies have gone right
down the starting lina without be­
ing able to agree among th a n ,
selves on which arms to reduce
and on how torcduce them- Never­
theless. there Is always tka consol­
ation that th* talking has begun
and that It promises to continue
for a very long time.

Khrushchev Won t Be Kidding
At Paris Summit Meet With ike

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light. Jordan blocked lha U.A.R.'a
pet plan for Palestinian refugees
in the recent Arab League matt*
log in Cairo. Now Cairo propa­
ganda attacks on King HusieiW
are aa noisy as they were last
summer.
The West will try ta gain a
propaganada jump over the Rus­
sians In the 10-natlon disarm a­
ment conference opening Tues­
day in Geneva. The Soviets are
expected to make thalr m ajor
play with a re-run of the Khrush-I
chev plan for "total" worldwide
disarmament in four y e a n . T h ^
West hopes to outdo this w i t »
proposals for a new international
dtiarmamment organisation and
perhapa a world police fore*.

In Thankful Tribute —
TH S

■EMINOLH
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COUNCIL
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for HEART RESEARCH.

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HOLLYWOOD - Actress Lola
Da Witt, asked whether It was
true th at she and seven other per­
sona were unclothed whan police
raided their party Sunday:
"Well, wa war* comfortable , .
We were a compatible group,
very friendly. In our bustoeia peo­
ple have to relax."

propaganda battalions. Depending
on whether lha summit conference
goes wall o r badly, tha dlaarmam eat problem will later be handed
back to the conferee* at Geneva,
with perhaps agreed Instructions
on how they are to proceed.
What ia llUte understood is that
behind the barrage of words the
bargaining la over an asset that tha
Soviets are extremely reluctant—
possibly—unwilling—to give up.
That te the secrecy with which they
have screened almost everything
about thalr far-flung armaments.
Anyone with a Brownie eemcra
can photograph America's missile
sties which are listed in the press.
But there Is only the most general­
ised knowledge about Russia's
striking power, where it is, and
bow powerful It may be.
All this h at been abundantly
evident in th* talkathon over the
suspension of nuelear teste now
well Into the second year in
Geneva. The Soviet* have made
some concessions—more than any­
one had believed possible at the

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"O k, Freddie” (sigh)

"T h e dealer'* cot jure the modal we want.
Sweetie. Right color, right ev try th tac”

'In fact he'i got tlie biggest selection 1 ever saw.
N o problem at all to find what you w ant."

LOS ANGELES — Robert Neeb
Jr., counsel for Carole Tregoff,
asserting that ths hung jury to
lb* Ftocn-Tragoff murder trial is
Indicative of bar chances to a
mw trial:
"They'll M ver convict her—not
to a thousand years."

"O K F ied d it^ sig h )

"It's got thaoVB in It
I've keen talking
about to o .W h at an

'Oh, Freddie" (sigh)

WINNIPEG. Canada -C hristina
Connelly, third wife of a con­
fessed husband of alx women, dis­
cussing bar wadding day:
"The day we were married ha
A greater variety of wild flow- . , held my hand and a i d ‘he
era it grown in the “ Sunflower prayed lhat our marriage would
Stele" — Kansas — than any­ be happy. He was one hell of a
where alts to the nation.
liar."

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"SURGERY SEPARATES THE
PATIENT FROM THE DISEASE"
Formerly, eurgary waa mors complicated. Wa
did not hare the aati-bietWa th a t eliminate tnfection. Local and systemic anesthesia new prevent
pain. New "mIntel*" drags quickly restore lost
energy.

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vacation. Slckaeaa time has been lessened, if your
physician prescribes surgery, follow his advice
fearlessly.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US whan you
need a medic Ins. Pick up your prescription if
shopping nearby, or wa will deliver promptly
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'New York Family

Miss Box To Marry
Leonard Nordgren

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Chooses Lake Mary
For Future Home

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Box Jr.,
W&gt;( CoUlnivUlt, Ala., announce the
•o n tag e ra e n t
and
forthcoming
marriage of their daughter. Elea­
nor Margaret, to Leonard G.

Nordgren, ton of Lt. Cdr. and
' Mr*. G. O. Nordgren, U.S.N. of
Sanford. Fla.
Mill Box it the granddaughter
or Mrt. E. M. Box Sr., of Colllniville, Ala., and the late Mr.
Box. Grandparents of Mr. Nord­
Marvai Ann Guynn gren are Mrs. Leonard Vihten
of Sanford and the late Mr, Vlhlen.
Honored With
The bride-elect attends Jack­
«
sonville State College, where the
is a Junior majoring In elemen­
^Birthday Party
tary education. She it a member
Marvai Ann Guynn daughter of of -The Three Keyt" and a
Mr. and Mra. Jamea F. Guynn. former marching ballerina.
celebrated her alslh birthday with
Upon graduation In May, the
a party at their home, 1M Sun- grooni-elect will reeelve hit B.S.
,( V
land Dr. tbia weekend.
degree and also his commission
a
The 32 young boys and glrla in the U.S. Army, He is a mem­
played both indoor and outdoor ber of Scabbard and Blade, na­
gamei, with pritea awarded to the tional military fraternity.
winnera. One of the nlteat glfta ahe
Tbe wedding will be an event
received wat a birthday card and of May 29, at tbe First Methodist
email gift from her father who Church in Collinsville, Ala.
.A la eervlog with VAH-J aboard the
TorreataL
lee cream waa terved to the Chuluota Club T o
gueata with a big birthday cake
decorated In pink and white.
GuOota included Sherry Guynn, Sponsor Library
Betty Mae and Connie Wenael,
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The Chuluota Womcn'a Club
Myya Sandera, Joyce Tavaree,
Gayle MaeFarlaad, Jean Shannon, voted at ll'a last meeting to
■on and Cindy Stekctee, Allan and apoaaor a library group. Mra. W.
Beb Tavarea, Brena MacFarland,
MISS ELEANOR MARGARET BOX
Allan, Steven and Auaaell Hart, Jepaon, president, hat appointed
a Henna Hudaon, Beverly No w en. Mra. J . Armstrong a t chairman,
^ T e r e i i a MacFarland, Harriett and who hat asked Mrt. T. Coberly
Doyle Griffi#, Donette Wenael and and Mrt. D. Corton to aaalat with
Micbael and Martin Verahel.
the work.
The ladiea hope to have the
MONDAY
Circle t - Mrk. Joel Field,
library at the Community Club
Oiteen Girls
Official Board of the Barnett chairman, with Mrs. W. S. Brumhouse ready to open In juat a few Memorial
Methodist Church meets ley Sr. and Mrs. John Krider
more weeks.
in the church office at 7:30 p. on Celery Ave. at • p. m.
Enjoy Weekend
m.
Circle 2 — Mra. Joe Garrett,
FOB WEIGHT WATCHERS
TUESDAY
chairman, with Mrs. Warren
A group of Oiteen glrla enjoyed
The Fidelia S. S. Class of First Adams, 24M Grandview Ave. at
* alumber party one night this
A cup of hot bouillon Is a good
£ weekend at the home of Donna pick-up for a reducer who needs Baptist Church will meet at S I p. m.
and Matina Stowell. The groig a midmorning anack. Vary the p. m. at the home of Mrs. J . C.
Circle 3 — Mrs. John Wilton
alia attaadad a theater party one bouillon aometimea — juat to Whitaker, 103 West llth St.
chairman, with Mrs. J. C. Waller
Plnecreat Baptist Church Gol­ and Mrs. Y. C. Bollinger, Ml
night. The group included Linda make your rcducar't lift Inter­
Tyler, Linda Vlano, Carroll Crim, esting — by adding g few abort den Circle S. S. class mooting Grapeville Ave. at ■ p. m.
Jaan Masters, Regina Clark, tpraya of water e m t to It. Or ■t home of Mrs. B. M. FittgerWEDNESDAY
Franeaa Riggs, P atty Scott and add aome drained canned muth- ald, I S E. Woodland Dr. •
Girl Scout Troop 233 meets at
tk« hoataaeea.
p. m.
room a to the bouillon.
First Presbyterian Church a t 3:13
CIRCLE MEETINGS of First p. m. Senior High Choir supper
Presbyterian Church.
at • p. m.
Prayer meeting of tbe firal
Baptist Church at 7:30 p. tn.
Training Union Executive meet­
ing, 1:13 p. m.
First Christian Church Circle
3 meeli at 7:30 p. m. in the
Mr. and Mra. Jam es Allan heme of Mra. George Morgan
plenty ef
Thompson of Vero Beach were In 433, Summerlin Ave.
Oviedo recently. They came to
All Saints Episcopal Church,
movo their mother'! (Mrs, J . N.
Enterprise,
holds special Lenten
Thompson) personal possessions
to Vero Beach. She baa been Servieaa at 4:30 p. m.
Plnecreat Baptist Church S. S.
confined to the Indian River Real
Homo there for several weeks. Her Officera and Toachera supper at
address la Box &amp;U, Vero Beach, 1:30. followed by meeting. R, A.
for anyone wishing to send ber meeting at 7 p . m. Prayer meal­
for • leisurely, delicious lunch
ing at • p. m. and Music Com­
cards.
Keith Malcolm, who haa been mittee matting a t 8:43 p. m.
because of tbe feat service at
confined to the base hospital i t
Fort Knox, Ky., haa been home on
furlough.
Jack Malcolm, of San Francisco,
Calif, flew home to attend a family
reunion.
•
Word haa been recalved that
Many Ovlcdoana were seen at
the finala of the basketball tourna­ Mlaa Dada Sharon, daughter of
ment at Ml. Dora Bible School Mr*. EHaabeth Sharon, 133 Wait
gymnasium. Saturday night. Thase Oth St., has pladfed Phi Mu aororipeople are great supporters of th tir ty a t Florida State University.
Dedt la a sophomore at FSU,
team.
Mra. E. T. Ballty, of Atlanta, majoring in elementary education
Ga., haa bean the guest of ber and plana to leaeh In an elementson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ary ichool when the graduate*
Friends of Mr. and Mr*. John
Mra. L. V. Hart. Sba returned here
by plane with her daughter, from Frederick Wilton will be Interest­
ed to know th at they have return­
Atlanta.
featuring buainaaa luncheon*,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ward are the ed to Sanford to maka their home.
regular dlanera — and now —
parents of a daughter, born Mon­ They have moved to their new
day, March 7 at the Winter P trk home, 3410 Kay Ave., In WynneChlckaa
Memorial Hoapltal. She baa been wood. Mra. Wilton it the former
Beef
named Cynthia Ann, and weighed Sandra Monforton and Mr. Wil­
Oyeter
g ibt. 2 o n . The proud grandmoth­ ton la the son of Mr. and Mrt. Al
freshly baked!
er is Mra. Elite Fleming and pater­ Wilton. Thay have been living in
nal grandparent! are Mr. and Mra. &gt;Key W eit for the p ait year while
Walker Bldg.
2M8 -8 Oak Ava.
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Ben F. Ward, Sr., of New Smyrna Mr. Wileen was atrvlng with the
Closed Headers Carry-Out Shop Open Toot.. Bat. ll-», Bun. 1M
Beach. The Warda have n little U. 8. Navy. They have one ten.
Matthew Woodrow.
boy. Lee.

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Mr. and Mra. Herbert J. Sahlcr
and her parents, Mr. amt Mrs.
Joe Ccrvone Sr., o( Sloatsburs,
N. Y., left for their home la
Greenwood Lake, N. Y. last week.
The Sahlcrs recently purchased
land in Lake Mary and had a
new home built on Lakeview Ave.
They have been buay getting
settled since their arrival in
January. Just before they left
for their northern home they
bought additional piopvrty in
Lake Mary and will be returning
frequently, eventually
making
this their year round home.
Mr. Sahtcr Is president and
owner of Sahlert Contracting and
Ruilding Corp. in Tuxedo Park,
N. Y.

Monroe Home Club
Holds Food Program
"How to decorate cakes" was
tho topic of the program given
by Mra. Lucille Fitzgerald at the
monthly meeting of the Lake Mon­
roe Home Demonstration Club.
Member* met at the home of
Mr*. Ruth Swaggcrty on West
First St. with Mra. Fitsgeratd aa
eo-hoslets. Mrt. Clover Marrogave
Ihe devotion.
Mra. H. L. Johnson, president,
presided at the bualncsa seiaion
when plana were made for a bake
sale, to be held Saturday In front
of the Monroe Post Ollier. Pro­
ceed* will be added to the County
Council funds.
Mra. Annie McArthur. Mra. J.
H. Tindel and Mra. Olga Hunter
were appointed to serve on tbe
nominating committee. A pledge

Lutheran Women T o

wat tent to the C. P. Telethon
in Orlando.
Five member* will make a circa a
to be shown in the County Dress
Revue in April. Mrs. E. L. Dowell
and Mr*. ,T. C. Thompson were
welcomed as new members.
The next meeting will be April
14 at the home of Mrs. J , C. Sapp
wills Mr*. M am aa co-boateat. The
program will be on the care of
iloora and furniture.! Hostesses
served refreshment* to the IS
members and guests present.
In sweaters for spring, the
cropped clastic cardigan contin­
ues a t a headliner. There's ala*
a trend to. tunic-length sweaters.
The new bulkier — wool and er»
Ion — feature lighter weight and
tarter knits.

Choose N ew Circle
Names Next Month

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Members of the Good Shepherd
U n i t e d Lutheran Churchwomcn
have divided their group into two
circles. Mrs. Cleat*, Hatfield, presi­
dent. presided at the monthly
meeting.
Two circle chairmen were elect­ WRAPPED trench coat of
ed to lead the new circlet. They
were 3!ra. Dottle Bryant for Circle camel hnir wool is from tho
One and Mra. Theresa Boliek to be Originula spring collection.
A wide, crushed belt loop*
la charge of Clrele Two.
No names have bean given to the ties at tho front.
circlet and the women plan to
choote name* at the April meet­
ing. Mrs. Pauline Wilkins, aortal
chairman, dim m ed final plana
for a "Fellowship Pot Luck Din­
ner", to be held Sunday, March
27, following the church service.
Mrt. Boliek presented the pro­
gram at the meeting, using at
her theme “ Intelligent Giving."
Refreshments of ice cream,
TUESDAY
cake and coffee were served by
the hoitciica, Mrt. Bryant and
VAH 9 Enlisted Mens Wives
Mrs. Doris Moriti.
Club will meet tor tho regular
business session at I p. m. at
the C. I*. O. Club on the Bale.

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Personals
BY MBS. II. L. JOHNSON
Friendr of Vic Frederick will be
glad to know that he la much
Improved, following surgery at the
A ,C. L. Hospital In Rocky Mount,
N. C.
Mr. and Mra. W. R. Reddick of
Nlceville, Fla., have returned
home after visiting at the home
of their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mra. Claude Hawkiui.
Mr. and Sirs. D. E. Norwood
and family of Gainesville, were
weekend guests of 31ra. S. E. Nor­
wood and daughter, Narine.
Mra. Mack Hudson haa-returned
to her home In Frederlcktown, Mo.,
after a visit with her ton and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Hudaon. She was accom­
panied home by Mr. and Mra. Hud­
son and daughters, who will make
their home there.
Mrt. Jewel Bailey has been seri­
ously ill at the home of her brother
dud sitter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jamea Gllea.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Keel had aa
their weekend gueata, their nephewa, Sonny, Mike and Tommy Rob­
erts of Euatla. Willi* Haynea and
lorn alto of Euatla, joined them
Sunday,
Mr, and Mra. Jimmy Johnson of
Orlando apent the weekend with
Mr. Johnson's parents and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson and
Bob.
Homemaker* will be glad to
know that their work load has
bean reduced by two tons a year.
How haa tbit been accomplished?
Simply by putting two sett or
wheels on an Ironing table. These
wheels eliminate the necessity of
ever having to lift or carry the
table again.

WEDNESDAY
The C. P. O. Wives Club will
meet at 6 p. in. in the club meet­
ing room on Ihe bate. All mem­
bers of the club whose husbands
are retired (ram the Navy are
especially urged to attend.
Joint meeting of Ihe rivle and
social departments of the San­
ford Woman's Club. Covered dish
luncheon served at 12 o'clock,
followed by civic business and
program. Social department meet*
al 2 p. m. for bridge and canaata
games.

Osteen

Personals
BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mrs. Sarah Breadon of Detroit,
Mich. It visiting Dr. and Mrs. John
Bradln.
Mrs. Eileen Rector, Sira. May
Rubrow and Mrs. Bertha Snyder
were in St. Peteraburg Tuesday
and Wednesday, last week. They
attended a reception and, banquet,
honoring Eleanor Marahlck, presi­
dent of the Rcbckah Assembly of
Florida and later a meeting with
the Orange Blossom Rebekah
Lodge No. 5 of St. Peteraburg.

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Tbit homo la typical of tho many boautiful 3 bedroom.
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CHICAGO (U P!) — Commercial
•IrtfM piloU over AO yeara old
became victims of the Jet age today when the Federal Aviation
Agency (FAA) ordered them
grounded.
The union representing the pi*.
Iota said It would “go all ,lhe way
ta the Supreme Court" in an effo rt to upset the FAA ruling
which dip* the wlnga of some of
the nation’* finest pilots.
The government said It Issued
the order as a safety measure be­
cause pilots a r t required to fly
the “newest and hottest" In Jet
planes and older men might not
be aa alert as younger pilot# In
oases of emergencies.
Clarence V. Sayen, president of
tho Air Lin* Pilots Association
(ALPA), blasted the order by
WAX Administrator Elwood R.
Qoeaada.
"This guy Quesada has prac­
tically Ufa and death rontro) over
the what* airline industry,” Sayen
mid,
■ayan abargad Quaaada Ignored
(be Intent «f Congress In creating
the FAA by "Interfering In a profseilonal situation." Ho sold that
•van f t tho union agreed that 00
was the proper age to retire, Hw*
would novar Ogre* with the 'comPtoWy artdtsnry action in this

THE CHUI.UOTA KETiHED COUPLES CLUB in spon­
soring planned activity for retired people under the
guidance of couples such as Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Sav­
age, shown here checking results of n shuffleboartl
match. Hartley is president of the club, which he sugrested and helped form a year ago. More than 60 mem&gt;crs now attend bi-monthly meetings and dinners and
take part in the organization’s program. (Herald Photo)

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Tha FAA order grounds an esti­
m ated M pilots.

South Korean
Elections Set

Dan Piver, developer of the
Tee ’N Green homei west of San­
ford, outlined today a two-year
program of building In this area,
with development of a 100-home
Crystal Lake section next on hit
program.
Lefflsr and Bush, Sanford en­
gineers, bave computed their

•SO U L (U PI)—South Koreans
- .Soto today In an flection which
„r, r was vtrtm tilyaura to diva M-yaar,. rid SytWman Rhea an unprecqdantad fourth term u president.
».
Rhea wna vnoppoaed for m-eleeHon, nod the only way ba could
taen wna h r palling leea than a
third a l tha vote cast in tha eon. toatod vko-pmsidentlal election.
Tha candidates far vice praaldent w a n Lae K! Poog. Rhaa’a
tt-yanr-old running mate, and
* John U, Chang, tha dl-jrenr-old
■* Incumbent nominated by tha op"paglfloa Democrstl* Fertg. Chang
‘f defeated Lea by afaeut 200,000
NEW YORK (UPI) — Jam**
-• Veto* to tha 1&gt;M election.
R. Hoffa blasted away a t his
enemies before about B,DOO en­
thusiastic Teamsters M o n d a y
night In what ha had hoped would
lie the biggest union meeting in
New York’s history.
The crowd only half-filled Madi­
son Square Garden, and police
alerted to handle an overflow on
NEW YORK (UPI) — The the streets had nothing lo do.
Columbia Broadcasting System
Hut tha Teamsters who showed
canceled tonight's scheduled epl- up to hear their president loudly
nods of the "Many Love* of Dobl* cheered and applauded hi* deGillis” on U a ground that it was fensa of tha union and hi* call
for an all-out fight against Ua op­
too suggestive.
. The canceled show concerned ponent*.
the story of a baby-sitting enterHoffs said a major objectlva of
arts* that led the TV father of the teamsters should ha to defeat
'Defato t o believe hie eon had be- presidential contender San. John
• sum a father.
K. Kennedy (D-Mase.) and all
CBS said It had received “auf- others Instrumental in passing tha
ffeieat negative reaction" from af­ Landrum-Grlffin Labor Reform
filiated elationi which preview the Act, Ha said tha blit wa* aimed
•how*. A re-run of an earlier a t "the destruction of the labor
•hew vrili take Ha place.
movement,"

'G illis' Episode
Is Cameled

The poster proclaimed the ad
vent of t m w garnn called “ Diplo­
m acy" touting R as “Ua great•to Innovation to games since
the invention ad chess."
“ Highly mown mended for Um
politician, the diplomat, the mill•Bid.
Now t don't fan into any of
thooo Mtagorioa, particularly the
Into ana, m tt waa not flattery

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Invite sum* neighbors In that
night for a friendly game. This
was my first mistake.
My second mistake was reading
the ruls book, an elghl-paga vol­
ume only slightly less complicat­
ed than tha Instructions t o r do-ityourself television repair.
I won't attempt to summaries
"diplomacy" other than to eay
that tha object of the game ig to
annihilate the other players by
outwitting your enemies and
double-crossing your friend*, than
—aa I learned the hard w a y become your enemies.
These schemrs are plotted be­
fore each move during a “diplo­
macy period." The game ends—
at least It did at my house—
whea tha husbands and wives
quit speaking to each other.

phase of work on the Crystal Lake
area and Plver said ha aspects
In build lakefront homes and
others with lake privileges.
Plver said bis firm’s plans,
have been based on surveys he
made of Seminal* County during
more than two years of study of
possible development areas.
“Tha growth of the county de­
finitely inquires Increased home
building and there are several
sections which wa tsxpccl will
■how considerable more expan­
sion aa far as boma construction
Is concerned,” Piver said.
“ Wa look for road improve­
ments, power company and other
utility expansion, new churches
and other etgna of community
growth when we survey an area.
New business and industry also
brings new families and we found
all of theae things going on in
the Sanford vicinity,” he -said.
The recent grand opening of
Tee ’N G rata Indicated to tha
Plver firm that the location
chosen near tha Mayfair Country
Club waa a good one.
“ We bad a lot of people look­
ing al (be model homes and
■alea of lota have been encourag­
ing," Plver said. “ Wa found Intcreil In the way we landscape
and tha way the homes are built.”
Tee ’N Green Is featuring three
models with “ wife* saver fea­
tures”, the V. 1. P-, the Diplomat
and tha Executive. They bave
four or three bedrooms and two
baths, built-in kitchens am1, pslios,
Planning with FHA officials
from Tampa and Atlanta for com­
mitments on other projecti also
Is underway, Piver said,
“ We expect lo keep busy for
at least two years on our original
home building plans," he call-

Lyman School Honor XoH for
Iht fourth grading period hat
been announced by Principal
Ralph D im .
Pirat grade— Su»a* Ctirmay,
Jay Davie, Scot Culpepper. Ted­
dy Ameredea, Roberta Dyaert.
Hide Harmon, Janice Green,
Barry Hawthorne, Curt Jamieaon,
Raymond Gordon, Robert Cope;
Gregory Nichola, Graig Young,
Eunice Bumgard. Bobby Analey,
Richard Smith, Deborah Kilmer,
Alan Young, Elaine McKenney,
Curtla Dorn, Craig Duncan, Jamla Bloch, Linda Shivers, Franeei
BlstUne.
Second .grade— Jana Pugh, De­
bora Strong, Richard Sturgill,
Jam es Walker, Paul Kirkland,
David Griffin, Gail Voskan, Bar■ell Vlncr, Janire Bigelow, Ro­
bert Owen, Hilda Humphrey,
Marlent Cowart, Dawn Colborn,
Valerie Vickers, Michael Bow­
man, Janice Lommler, Joyce Ann
Rleter, Barbara Smith.
Third grade— Bill Adama, Kay
McCullough, Sharon Simpkins,
Debbie Spivey, Bonnie Stodden,
Audrey Brown, Glenda Kim­
brough, Teresa Moulton. John
Sandra Wharton, Steve Ni carry,
Charlotte Tripp, Janet Waltman,
Russell Smith, Mary Arthur, Sue
Ellen Poller, Victoria Montgom­
ery, Lelly Cole, Sherry Dee Ker­
sey, Susan Blschoff.
Fourth grade— Patsy Bryant,
Sally Lunn, Barbara Smith, Lin­
da Waltman.
PUlh grade— Benjamin Price,
Kinney, Mark Ward, Mary Bruce,
Linda Cole,’ Latrlsha Johnson,
Pauline Burns.
Sixth grade— Lorna Moncrlef,
Kelly Trawlck, John Wharton,
Russel Brandea, Steven Simpkins,
Jana Christian, Kalhy Kent, Char­
lotte Sanders, Jam es Adim i,
Rickey Casselberry, Sandra Lormann, Fred Matz, Jackie Mc­
Clain, Tim Shaffer, Jam es Smith,
Nelson Sturgell, Dorian Thermonos, Shrrt White.
Seventh grade— Billy Dunn,
Elaine Haynle, Bonnie Layman,
Sandra Tennant. Pamela Eldrtdge,
Sara Reid, Carol Kompaneck,
Edward Martin, Dan Patrick,
Barry Poll, Donald McManus,

Marla Jones, William Kinney,
Marcia Lyons, Rogcrt Schmidt,
Sidney Silvia, Donnie Smith, Rita
Spivey, Loleanne Wagner, Vir­
ginia Simmons, Paulette Deak,
Mlchallne Eubank, Dana Hall,
Terry McCord, Sleven Kith,
Slgrid Tappcrson, Carlton Bcusse,
Malcolm McClellan, Joseph Pavelcbak, Glenda Payne.
Ninth grade— Bruce F|ower,
Roy Goodwin, Batty Field, Sandra
Unity, Virginia llumei, Donna
Friend, Beverly Yates, Gilds Pettinati, Irena Deak, Barbara Hart,
David ’ Smith, Bill Taylor, Lynnetta Werner.
Tanth grade— David Blanchard,
Tom Hcuriiig, Ralph Munch, Val­
eria Simmons, Pat Walsh. Judy
Wright, Paula Andraws, Jon
Fimmtll, Betsy Newman, Faye
Jonas, Darlene Shea, Albert
Leach.
Eleventh grade— Wanda Gaddis,
Roger Hudson, Edward Spelman,
Camella Kirkland.
Twelfth grade— Jam es Bcusse
Jimmy Engelman, Eleanor’ Fer­
rell, Judy Hardwick*, John Ken­
nedy, Lucy Moon, Betty Morgan,
Mary Anne Rennlnger,

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Reds Not Excited
At Nikita's Illness
restaurant* starting today.
Robert M. Ktley, general man­
ager of Us* Beutbern California
Restaurant Assn., said tha hike
from I t or IS cents to I I cents
for a cup of coffee in mutt of
'the d ty ’a 1,000 restaurant* waa
due mainly to a T par eant pay

What Mapped me In my track*
wore tho floes which said “any
tactic baaed on deception la legit­
imate la diptomaey” and which
' promised to supply the players
- wtto “lb* emntlal Instructions on
&gt;; how to dwat."
I knew uut parlor games had
*&gt;' been getting progressively more
'* realistic but I never dreamed they
.ft hod reached the point of legeliilag cheating. It aeemed to me
flue would take ell tho fun out of
'&lt; lb* gem*.
.{
N*v#rtb*l*se, with the cold war
.t gtiU Iring M and the summit
I maothiga earning up, I could see
•*' bow a diplomatic game might bo
,’ i ' popular fa Washington. So baton
•{ yon could eay "Aadral Gromyko,”
•• I waa ioeld* tha store engaging in
aoma deceptive negotiation* with
.

I STUDIED Latin In hl«h behoof, but thin in Grade to me.
•ay CheckartaUa Ralph Bellamy, loft, and Gerald Grant
of Honvy Attack Squadron 11 on libarty in Rhode*,
Greact. Tha Squadron apant a faw day* in tha port city
while conduetlnr flight operation* with tha Sixth Float

XXI

MOSCOW (UPI) -P re m ie r NikUa Khrushchev’s illness which
forced sudden postponement of
his visit to France created
scarcely a ripple of excitement
in Russia.
(
Dels Us of the flu attack were
kept secret. The dale* of his trip
to France were changed to March
S-April I.
la &lt;ther countries a premier’s
illness would be regarded aa the
biggest news of tha hour but
Khrushchev drew only one para­
graph, on the front page of tba
Communist
Party
newspaper
Pravda. Even this was unusual.
There was no Indication wheth­
er Khrushchev, who wiH he M
nest month, was under medical
earn at Ua Moscow home, al
aoma sunny resort to m on tha
Black Sea, in g clinic er at ilia
country home. N# medical bulkties were expected. President Ei­
senhower’s
various
Illnesses
brought regular buUetlM bn
everything from his temperature
to hta blood pressure.
The Pravdi paragraph was un­
usual because government' leadera’ personal Uvea ara tradition­
ally not covered in this country.
The brief dispatch merely quot­
ed the urn* Tata news agtncy
announcement that disclosed he
wo* too U1 to pe le Franc* oa a
visit that waa la have begun
Tueoday,

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2 .^ o r Rent

CLASSIFIED INDEX
I. Good Food
*. F•# Rent
V L Wanted to Rant
4. Real Kalita Want'd
B. Real Eatata Far Salt
B. Mortgage Leant
7. Bnaineaa Opportunities
T-A lataraneo
*. Female Help Wattled
*. Mala Help 'W aited
10. Mala er Female
11. Week Wanted
12. Plumbing Harriett
II. Eleetriral Serrleea
# 14. Build, Paint 4k Repair
II. Special Serrleea
II*A Beauty Parlora
II. Flower* 4k Planlt
IT. Pelt • Llrentork . Supptieo
IH. Machinery * Toolt
IB. Boat • and Meter*

2. For Rent
FURS’. Apt. 201H W. l t t St.

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FURN'SHED, lovely 4 room
apartment. 1&gt;« hath*, large
screened porch. FA 2-1930.

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At Low, Low
Price Installed
FOR FREE ESTIMATE

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FHA FINANCED
Drive Four. Blocks West Off
French Ave. Oe 26lh HI. A
8tra&gt;p«r Associate la Ow The
Premise* Dally.
Priced Under Present Market
SEE OR CALL TODAY

Sfemper Agency
Ph. FA 2*4311 US N. Park Ate.
Ph! FA I-BI3I *631 Park Ave.

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Tuea, March 15, 'GO—Page 7 15. Special Service*

UFF-A-DAY

K. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Tram a
2-BEDROOM house, furnished,
Associates.
363 per month. FA 2-6261.
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA * 3331
TRAILER, adults, no pels: water After hours, FA 2-26)3, FA 2-4921,
furniahed. Rivervlcw A v e. FA 1-0231
r.A 2-2447,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
3-ROOM house, large screened
Raymond Lundquiit, Assoc.
porch. Phone FA 2-1393.
FA 2-3931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
LARGE 3 bedroom furnlthed up­
INSURANCE
stairs apartment, downtown, REAL ESTATE
SURETY BONDS
water furnished. 365. C a l l
FA 2 3071 before 3:30 P. M.

RAYMOND M. BALL

2-BEDROOM furnished house 363
per month. FA 2-6370.
FURNISHED apsrlmrnt. down
stairs, 343 per month. Also
rooms. Call FA 2-2764.
FURNISHED upatairs apartment
hot water furnished. 330. Call
FA 2-6357.

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FARMER’S AGENCY

AND ASSOCIATES

Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
Carl Chorpcning, Jr.
Robert J. Schmidt
W. B. Shippy
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Marvin WlUiama
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3441
Sanford
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1290

#RENT OR SALE: B-bedroom, kiteheti furnlthed homo. Phone 2 BEDROOM house, completely
furnished, 3100 per month, 1317
FA 22541.
Douglas Ava, FA 2-2013.
NICE 2 bedroom home, 2 baths,
FOUR ROOM bouae a t Monroe
3-ROOM
apartment on ground
wall to wall carpel. For quick
Corner. Tel. FA 2-3118.
floor, close uptown, 340 per
sale rail FA 2 2721.
month. Phone FA 2-0261.
B ROOMS, aereened porch, priv.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
rale bath and entrance, water 3-ROOM, l bedroom garage apart­
( u r n I a h a d. FA 2 04* er
J. W. HALL
ment.
Ph.
FA
2-0333.
FA 2-4T44.
2544 French Ave.
ReaiUr
B-BEDROOM enfurmihrd home. 1-BEDROOM, nicely (uralihed
house, water furniahed. 314 "Can Hall"
Phone FA 23641
|
FA 14009.
Elm. Phone FA 2-1662.
20
ACRE
ranch-farm,
modern IAPARTMENT, 111 E tn. FA K i l l .
bedroom, 2 bath home; swim­
EFFICIENCY GARAGE APART­
FURNISHED aparttnenti, hard*
ming pool. IS black angui k i w i .
MENT: GARAGE: ALL CONwood floort, tile bithi.* 003 W.
Farm irrigation. Near Lake
VEN1ENCES AND CONVEN­
27th. Street.
Jeuup, on paved Hwy, 330,000.
IENTLY LOCATED. APPLY 903
Term*. Phone FA 2-1317.
PALMETTO OR P H O N E
SMALL apartment 200 Avocado.
FA 2 6400.
HOUSE FOR SALE: Lovely I
NEWLY, decorated, clean 3 room
bedroom home on large shady
furnished apartment. 601 Pal* 2-B. R. house, tarnished, adults.
corner lot in Wynnewood; kit­
FA 3-TM4.
metto. Dial FA 2-4333.
chen equipped, jalousie porch.
Low down payment. 2413 Stcv*
#l-ROOM furniahed apartment with 4-ROOM furniahed apartment 380
month. FA 2-30*1.
ena Ave. FA 2 3069.
la rg* aereened perch. Phone
FA 2-2194 TtBB a.m. to 1:30 p m.
REDECORATED 3 bedroom tarn­
ished house with enclosed porch. C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
UNFURNISHED bourn. FA 2-1929.
FA 2 - a n or FA 2-3331.
BROKER
1-BEDROOM With kitchen privi­
FLORAL HEIGHTS: 3 bedroom 202 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-9M1
lege*, aloee In. FA 1-49M.
apartment, one block South of
1-BEDROOM
I bedroom
Santerd Ave., on tha air base
HOME - SEEKERS
homes lor PMt, Mtefaas equip.
route to the right, BUt. house on For one of the finest, buys in
■cheat Phone
Ped. Across
tha left. Enders, Rt. I Box 372.
Sanford, and In our opinion,
FA 2-4411.
the finest, allow ua to show
you this very attractive three
'••BEDROOM tarnished h o m e MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
availabte Marsh 11th. to reap noCLEANEST, BEST RENTALS
bedroom home today!
IN SANFORD. CALL FA 1-0274.
aibte people, ft0B par month.
Golden Lake: I bedroom furniahed Situated mi a targe, well land­
FA 2-5BM.
■■rage apartment, Lake priv!scaped, oak shaded comer lot,
B-BEDROOM unfun d e d heme.
lages. |79.
and located in beautiful High­
Call FA
3411 Orange: 1 bedroom unfuraland Park, ihia Ito me ia con­
nisbed house, kitchen eleelricalvenient to schools and (hop­
UNFURNISHED &gt;
ly equipped. $to.
ping.
kttehao equipped, B4BB Willow
Are. CaH FA 2 M33 eg FA B-MB1. B44B Willow: &gt; bedroom unfurn­
ished house, kitchen electrically Featuring wood floor* and shingle
WELAKA APARTMENTSi
equipped, b i n ,
roof, thil home has a separate
kitchen, dining area, living
room, tile bath, and eneloied
HOMES. DUPLEXES,
■IT EXCAMBRIA DR.: ■
garage.
APARTMENTS
unfurnished hooaa. Pit. FA
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
.after 3:00 p. m.
l i t N. PARK AVE.
FA 3-,2430 The total prim la only 112,790,
and after reasonable down pay­
3-BEDROOM unfurniahed bouae,
ment, you can anum e a VAW%
■BO. Crystal Lake Are., Lake FOR RENT: I bedroom house,
mortgage with monthly paykitchen equipped. P h o n e
Mary. FA H ON or FA l-O n .
manta or only 331. We will be
FA 2-9301.
COMPLETELY furniahed 4 badpleased to serve you.
room home on MeHenriUe. BLEEPING ROOMS, The Gahlei,
Stenstrom Realty
401 Magnolia Ava. FA I-OTIO.
FA 2-M40,
111 N. Park Avonua Ph. FA 1-S4I6
13 ROOMS * bath, nicely furnish l-ROOM furnished apartment, 310 "Open evening* til 1:30 PM"
Magnolia, Phono A. K. R o u tl­
ad, 330. Inquire at 211 W. eth
9-ROOM furnished house, bratiaier, Floreat. FA 3-1131.
l-ROOM 4k bath, fumishad, f i t .
way, carports. Next lo Lake
FUEN. a p t HOB MeUoovills.
Apt. 4. 40m W. lit.
Monroe Baptist Church. 193 mo.
Ph. FA 1-7091 after i:Q0 P. M.
? L E a h tmfuralshad, kitchen
RENT A BED
equipped. I bedroom bouae; Rotlaway, Hoiplta’ A Baby Bala 3-BEDROOM home. 3400 down.
knotty pine cabinets and snack
By fo&gt;y. Weak or Month.
Sell or trade equity. 103 E:
bar; 1 m atter bedroom. 399.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Woodland Dr. FA I-24I4.
CaN NO S-IMT.
Ph. PA I-S1B1
UB W. 1st I t
3-ROOM home. North Road,
. ITU MAGNOLIA, laria 2-BR. Turn. t-BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
Lake Monroe. Fla. Artealan
F apt., lika batb, aertened porch.
well. Easy terms available.
dean and roomy, ITS. FA 2 0661
■OS. FA 1-1*51 or FA M M .
See Drew Warren, Lake Mon­
OFFICE SPACE, ISO month. 306
roe.
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2-2931
LARGE house trailer Iota, 100
dayi, FA 2-1401 nights.
S em inole C o u n ty S pecial
ft. x 130 ft., 3800 each. 3100
5. Real Estate For Sale
down. Rio monthly. FA 2-7773. •
C h ain

aElfr

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Rtgiiiared Real Eatata Broker
Ph. FA 3-lSOt 17-92 at Hiawatha
I ACRES fatm land Sanford
ery Delia, 34M par acre,
9230 down, five years to
balance. Richards Hotel
bourne, Fla.

Cel­
only
pay
Mel­

Looking For A Real Buy!

• R fa it

5. Real Entate For Sale

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
113 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2-318

IU N . Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-2430
"Open Evenings til 1:30 p. m.”

l&lt;Ma In Citrus Heights. On*
with well and foundation lor
house, Move on this property
with your trailer while you
build.

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2 1420

7. Bunincns Opportunities
GROCERY STORE In colored
section. Good husineas. Sell
«tork and equipment, lease
hullding. Ph. FA 2 2213.
It KI.P WANTE D MALE: Man
with truck brokerage experience
who wants lo be associated
with licensed truck broker.
Write and give references. Box.
SE, e lo Sanford Herald.

8. Femnle Help Wanted
ATTENTION
HOUSEWIVES
Get those bills off your mind
—Bell AVON to womrn in
y o u r neighborhood. Three
opening! now available. Write
Mrs. Jsan Milanich, Box 246,
Lockhart, for Interview in
your home.

“ CURB GIRLS

BEST BUY IN SANFORD

111 N. Park Avenue Ph. FA 2 2420
"Open evening! tU 6:30 P. M."

WE NEED
ALL TYPES PERSONNEL

Personnel Service

Sewing- Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES A MODELS
164 So. Park (24 hr. ser.)
FA 3 3625

Wall

Dawn's

WELCOME

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

O—r»* H. OarriMn
Developer
PRESENTS

xuiot

3 Bedrooms—V /2 Beths

Prom $ 6 8 . 5 0 Monthly

SANFORD

AVE.

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;

South
PINECRES1

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOM ES

$ 3 5 0 Down

2403

New A Used
Furniture ami Appliance*

G. E. refrigerator perfect con­
dition, 133. See at grey house,
4th SI. at Washington, Laks
Mary. Fla.__________________

Mather of Sanford

Prom $ 1 0 , 6 5 0 FHA

Nearly ne*. ealra large rsnrh type hmiae m big lot. Large
Living Room with *ood-burning fireplace. Large Bedroom*.
Cloeo lo chnrch and schools. Low tax**- ONLY 314466 — Low
Down Pigment. Owner works ot Martin's, Roy from owner and
Mvo. CaU FA 3*6962. BBR IT AT —

$SAVE$

1956 WESTINGHOUSE refrigera­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
tor and cltcirie range, 193f
WILLIAM II. MURRAY
Feddert air conditioner, very
l i l t Celery Ave. Tel FA 21394 20q-m R. First M. Ph. FA 2-09BB
good condition. Call FA 2671S.
p Tano ^ t u n in g a 'REPAIR m o New A Used Furniture A Appli­
ances. A Good Mace To
22-A A rticle* W anted
W. L HARMON
BUY, SELL or TRADE
PH. FA 2-4223 After I P. M.
for transportation. Will
Furniture LOOKING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS In­ Jenkins
assume payments — with small
FA 1-7430
stalled and repaired. Roof re­ 400 Sanford Are.
equity in '33 to '31 model ear.
pair. No job too small. Free ROLLAWAY, Hospital aad Baby
Write telling year, m l k 0,
rstim alei. FA 26463.
monthly paymenli, balance duo
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
and equity, to Box NC, • /#
FURNITURE CENTER
TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
Sanford Herald.
1100 French Are.
1:66 aighta and weekends; SeaPh. VA 3-793$
ford, Lake Mary and Long wood.
25. Education - Instrwctiefi
FA 2-2772 and FA 268ti.
• BIG VALUES
U. I . CIVIL SERVICE T lfT B t
• jUICK CREDIT
HOUSE CLEANING
Men women, 16-91; Start high
• EASY TERMS
Windows, Floor*, Walls. Free E s­
as 695 00 week. Preparatory
timate. CaU FA 2-1212 nr WE GIVE TOP VALUE RTAMPS
training until appointed. Thou­
FA 2 1933.
Plumbing ft Heating
WILSON - MAIER
sands of joha open. E ^e tfc n c *
AIR CONDITIONING
New and Died Furniture
usually vnneceasary. FREE In*
15*A
Beauty
Parlors
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
111 K. First St.
FA 3-5622
formation on Jobe, nalarte*,
IMT Sanford Avo.
FA 2-8382
Re Lovelier With Professional Used furniture, appliances, tool*
requirements. Write TODAY!
Beauty Care.
Lincoln Service, Pride 61, S»
PLUMBING
etc. Hought-Sold Larry's Mart
linoia.
Contracting A Repairs
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 4121
F re t Estimate*
R. L. HARVEY
22. Article* For Halt
364 Sanford Ave Phone FA 23163
Beaaty Salsa
ECONOMY paint t-IM per gal­
2910 Oak
FA 9-7664
IS. E le c tric al S ervice*
lon, 2nd gallon free. ARMYNAVY .Surplus, 310 Sanford Air*.
Hotisa Wiring — Electric Service A Satisfied customer la ear bad
advertisement.
Sid Vihlen
Sell Ua Your Furnituro. Quick
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Service With Tho Cash. SUPER
10$
So.
Oak
Ph.
FA
7-ST4I
112 Magnolia
FA 20913
TRADING POST. FA 3667T.
EASTER
SPECIAL
FACTORY TO YOU
14. Build, Paint ft Repair
$aso Waves Now $6.30
ALUMINUM
W# Invite 7*1 Ip fa oar
Hair
Styling
k
Culling
Included
IF YOU have painting prohlema
VENETIAN BLINDS
absolutely free withaat
EVENING
APPOINTMENTS
ACand want to take advantage nf
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
lion at *ae af Hanford's
year* of experience and the CEPTRD
raU with plastic enda. Plastic Mot eta whHo yon locate ooitDORIS’ REAUTY SHOP
best of workmanship, call K. M.
or rayon tapes. Cotton m aylaa able boosing foe y00*0*If ami
Ph. FA 2 3533
Young, Lake Mary, FA 20398 2004 Adams
cords.
family,
or J. L. Bledsoe, 107 K. Onora,
Senkai'ik Ginn* and Paint Co. oor da tee O fftee.
Hi.
Flo
went
ft
Plant
n
FA 14122.
112-114 W. 2nd St
FA I 4621
Cut Floweri For A::y Occsisloa 32,000 BTU oil elrrulator Heater,
T1I05. E. THOMPSON
SANFORD v l#OWER SHOP
General Contractor
haa lo be aeon to appreciate.
FA 2-1122
or
PA 10270
Home Carpentry Repairs
Cheap! Call FA 2-4267.
Roofing A Siding
17.
Pda.
Livestock.
Supplied
1-TWIN
RED. excellent condition,
Phone FA 2 6432
130; 2 6 drawer douhla draaaWALL PAPERING A_ PAINTING GERMAN SiTk PIIERD pupa; I
ers, 973: Call FA 2-1379.
week* old: males $33; female*
Work Guaranteed
Rod Reard
LIKE
NEW hospital bed. Pboa*
$23.
Ph.
FA
2
1569.
Contact 306 West 6lh St.
FA 2-3295.
Phone FA 2 6643
19. Itout a and Motor*
ORANGE'TREES for sale. Will
15. Hpecial Services
plant in yards or graves. Shad*
Gateway To Tha Waterway
Ireei also available. Ed Daria,
Your EVINnUDE Dealer
MASSAGE, Swedish. Ethel M.
FA 2-4317.
Robson Sporting Gooda
Steele. Phone FA 2 6034 or stop
at 111 W. 12th. St.
30466 E. lit.
Ph FA 2 3961
RKDI MIX-CONCRETE
37” Window Sills 91.29
16
FT.
CABIN
CRUISER
boat
AUTO GLASS
34" Window Linlela 9. .23
and trailer equipped with Mark
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
30 Mrrrury motor and steering
INSTALLED
Ph. FA 2-9711
wheel. Priced to sell. Phone 506 Elm Ave.
Windahleld
Back Giant
FA 2-2693.
Door Glaan
Vent Ginn*

OUTSTANDING FIATUtlli &gt;11*___ _______
ulUlty room, forrais* floor*, carport*, owning w it____
tendsenpod lots, all aity eonvontenett- Kitchen equip­
ment optional.

house, 31300 equity and assume
346 monthly payment. Phone
FA I-9676.

Stenstrom Realty

10. Mnl* or Female

22. Article* For B ale

FREE! $7.95 TV antenna with 1931 STVDEBAKKR Champion, BLONDE gossip bench, like newt
call FA 2-4626.
nutstanding condition, automa­
each TV or radio repair of 312
or more.
tic shift, 3230. FA 2 0369.
MOTOR
SCOOTER: 31 Allstate
SANFORD RADIO A TV CENTER
1 New R enault C u rav elle for Crusaire, 1163. FA 2-2281.
9th. and Sanford Ave.
immediate delivery. &gt;lc- It FT. CUPBOARD. Formica
FA 29741
Sanford
KEE MOTOR CO. Phone top; two upper cabinet!; gat
HAVING A BIRTHDAY PARTY?
FA 2*4095. Jerry Dixon.
Stove: FA 2-3663.
Need Entertainment— Call
"Doltic A her friend Ollle"
•; x 12* VISCOSE rugs and pada,
20-A Trailers
Doit»r Jardine, , vcntrlquU)
2 greens, and 2 beiges, new,
Phone FA 2-1307 after t p. m. FOR SALE OR TRADE — 33 ft..
933 per pad A rug; one 6' x
12* and one 6' x I' cotton hook
1951 Detroit House Trailer, wilh
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
rug. $23 for both. CaU FA 2-7179.
large cabana. Furnished. Clear
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
title. $2,000 cash, or will trade
programs, j t v. Prigresslve
ZAG, almost half paid
on 3-bcdroom home In Sanford. 'SBforZIG
Priming Co. Phone FA 3 » 3 t — take over payments of
FA
2
7631.
304 West 13th Su
$9.50 each; 600 different atUehea,
hutton holes. Write Box M0, e /a
27 FT. GENERAL house trailer,
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Sanford Herald.
$830. Hollywood Trailer Ct.
All types and siies, installed
"Do It YourieU"
40 FT. SPARTAN. pricedTow~for 36" L. P. GAS range, fair ren­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
dition, $13. Phone FA 24t20.
quick isle. DcWitt'a Trailer
S T I N E
Park, 3315 Orlando Dr., on
Machinery and Supply ‘Co.
PLUMBERS
TOOLS: Lead pot*
Hwy. 17-92.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 26432
pipe diea and cutters, hydraulic
Jack, pipe vice and aland.
HICKS house trailer, 8 ft. wide.
Phone FA 2 2893.
JONES
43 ft. long. Will trade equity
for fumllure and $200. Park FURNITURE: house tall. CaU
24 hr. W recker Ser.
Avenue Trailer Park, lot 13.
FA 26463.
1003 SANFORD AVE.
Phone FA 2-1803
1936 SHULTZ 42 ft. trailer $2,000, WESTINGHOUSE 21" taMe moSPECIALIZING IN
ran be financed. Ph. FA 2 4306
del TV. perfect, 966. Call
FRONT END ALINEMENT
or FA 2-7890.
FA 2 8*70.
10 yrs. experience with Bear
I960 TRAVEL TRAILER, 24 fl., TV TEST instruments: Can be
Equipment.
u«ed 30 day*. Save over 9700.
FRANK W. JONES
seen at Richard Greenlaafs,
106 W. 27th. St.. Sanford. Phone
Lake Mary. Phone FA 2-3011.
H E A T I N G
FA 2 7380.
H. B. POPK CO.
FARM~ WAGON good condition?
n o S. Park — FA 2-4214
21. Furniture
$90. Call FA 2-4306 or FA 2-7160.

U n u su al C a re e r O p p o rtu n ity
For woman age 23 to 35, inlcreilad in bettering herself financial,
ty and socially. Established na­
tionally known concern offers
future with substantial income,
plus aatiifaciion of delivering
an Important service to this
commmunity. Good education
and linear* Intereat in children
neensary. Teaching or builness
$2328
background helpful. Must have
DOLLARS TO COUNT
rar. Give background fully In
Thais what this 4ttr* mortgage
first latter. Write Mra. Van
Dyke. P. O. Box B341, Orlando,
will aave you on interest.
Florida.
8ERVICK
14 FT. BOAT, motor ami trailer,
bca this 3 bedroom moderately
S en k n rlk G lass a n d P a in t Co.
Phune FA 2 8608.
WOMEN
SEW
easy
ready
rut
priced maaonry Home today.
11 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4672
wrap
•
a
•
round
aprons
home.
Kitchen electrically equipped. A
Earn 626.11 doicn—spare tim*. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All 20. A utom obile*
modeet down payment and
Write—
Accurate Mfgr'a, Free­
work guaranteed. Free Esti­ *52 PACKARD, 9123. C a l l
383.44 per month will makt
port, New York.
mates. Phone FA 2-7811.
rA 2-4306 or FA 2-7190.
the Home yours. Total Price
only 311,300. CALL NOW to
sea this budget saver.

WYNNEWOOD: I B. R. CBS

Attractive S bedroom, 7 bath
home, conveniently located to
near hy school * ,d shopping
area. This home ia reasonably
priced at f|0,630 and can be
purchased with a down pay­
ment of 3ITI2. This is one of
the many fine homes which
can be seen by calling.

often I get R

408 Mrtcalf Building
Orlando, Florida
OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE:
2 B. R. home juit outside city
limits, on Magnolia. Kitchen II. Work Wanted
equipped, Venetian blinds, space TYPING at home, legal or any
haater. On 2 nice lots. Was
other. Phone FA 2 6644.
36993, priced to sell at once
for 35495—will trade for car. LAWN MOWING and yard work,
trimming, edging, or any odd
FA 24961 or PA 20335.
Job*. FA 2 15*2.
LAKE MARY
I block* from grade school, large WANTED— Work for experienc­
ed painters and General utility
lot, new 28' x 40' home. Come
work. Reasons tile rates. Free
make offer. E, Wilkinson, 323
estimate*. Ed O'Connell. CaU
5th. Bt.
C O L L E C T Or* nge CHy,
SUNLAND ESTATES: I B. R.,
SP 4-7402.
kitchen equipped home. I0B Ata12. Plumbing Service*
lea Lane. Phone FA 8-7730.

Let ua show you thil attractive
B bedroom, 1 bath home In W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency Muat he 21. Apply in person. Pig
one of Sanford's fincat neigh­ Phone FA 1-4991
111 N. Park
'N Whistle.
borhood).
Phone FA 2-8331 2601 Park Dr.
APPLICATIONS are now being
laken for concession sales lad.
This home faalurei a. fully equip­ 2-BEDROOM block home, cheap­
er than rent. Reasonable down
iaa. Apply lo Mr. Prince, Mgr.
ped kilchrn, new paint Inalde
payment, 33T.I6 per month. 168
Movieland Drive-In.
and out, and many other ex­
Country Club Circle. Phone
tra*.
FA 2-1364
10. Malo er Fomnlo
After a small down payment, you WILL TRADE equity in house In Man-Women 320. Daily. Sell Lumi­
can move la and assume a
Country Club Manor for houac
nous nameplitaa. Write Roovei
4te*1 VA mortgage payablr at
trailer. Call FA*26461.
Co., Attleboro, Maas.
376.14 per month! Total price
-o n ly 311,696- Encluiive.

Stenstrom Realty

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20. Autnmohilca

DISPLAY MODELS OPEN DAIY
W. 26th. It.

lanfeed, Me.

Ph. 9A 2-7602

P .O .B e a fl

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(Julet Community
Near Coif Course

$450 Down
Turn Went On 20th
81. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watch
For Our Signs . . . .

OPEN D A IL Y
• tOO A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. TU Dark

Shtuumakax
Construction Co., Inc.
I l l West 22lh street

I'heae FA S-lltg

4th Addition
Homan Doaignad Tor
Florida Living.
S ft 4 Bedroom* —
1 ft 2 Batha

VA - F H A FHA In Servlet
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as |425
You can mova In immadlatciy whils the papers ar«
being processed.
Wa Guarantor Pergonal
Satisfaction Ob Tha
Conatructlon Of Your
Homs For Tha First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
Office Open I M TH I iN Body
1 ;M F. M. *YU Dock l a a f a

Car. Hwy. 17-0S ft &gt;7tk i t

Pkeme FA t-lM l

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�Hy JERRY COVINGTON
; Tbt Grapefruit League aeaaon got un­
isrway over tha weekend and we aaw
leveral very itnpreaaive performance*,
t On Sunday the Senator* faced the.Detrolt Tiger* before a Jam -packed crowd
a t Tinker Field and the Nats were vary
Impressive in their 4-1 victory.
&gt;'• Washington ace Camlllo Paaqual start­
ed on the mound for the up and coming
Kata and he certainly showed why be waa
«MMn pitcher of the year in the Ameri­
can League. He went three full innings
and the Tiger* were unable to gat a bail
' out of tha infield against him. In my books
h* is the finest pitcher In either league
and should be good for 20 wins this aea­
aon.
After the gam* we had a bull session
to Jake Jacobs’ room a t tha Charry Flaw
and I asked Jaka what he thought of
, Paaqual. Ho said that last week in batting
; jr« ettef Camlllo waa throwing to him and
A* asked for a curve. Jake said, "after I
did I.waa aorry, because H broke like it
man falling off a table."
1 ' ’ Jaka started In the game Saturday
•gainst tha Tigers in canter field and
•fe te d their only rally when he singled
Md later scored the flrat run. He also
made several beautiful fielding plays in
the cutfield. In the geme Sunday ha went
ill to run for Bob Allison In the seventh
. Mining and scored on a hit by Reno Ber­
stein.
j. in discussing Jaka with Washington

bra**, Joe-Haynes and Sherry Robertaon,
they both aay that averyono.on the dub
think* very highly of Jake and they look
for him to go a long way. Thera la one
outfield pod ition open a t preaent and the
Nate will probably chooea between Jake
and big Dan Dobbeck.
In discussing the overall picture of the
Nate this aeaaon Jake had tftu to aay.
"It's a cinch that they don't need any
more power in the lineup with Allison,
Klilibrew, Lemon, and Seivera in there.
"What they need la more apeed and a good
percentage hitter to got on the baaea be­
fore the power cornea to the plate. They
are alao weak up the middle of the Infield.
I alncerely feel that I could be able to help
them dtfenalvely in the outfield end make
playe that none of them could make/*
I aaked Jaka if ha waa nervoue in tha
Starting lineup the flrat day againet De­
troit and ha said, "after playing for the
Greyhounds last aeaaon and having all of
thooo shots hit a t ms out there I must
have developed a good set of nerves be-

better in tha AL this season. They hava a
great crop of rookie pitchers that should
coma through and if Pasqual and Fete
Ramoe have big years, there ie no doubt
that they will be loaded.

ARCHERS ARE WANTED to join this group and other members of tha
Sanford archery group which Is planning a program of instruction and
tournaments, Seven of them won prises in the Tampa Invitational Tourna­
ment and plan to enter other statewide competition. Shown here are, from
left, kneeling, Steve Nott, Rocky Guthrie, C. J, Bass and Roger Frick.
Standing, Paul Harris, Joe Coulombe, John Frick, Peggy Frick, Bob Hope
and Bob Orwlg. Sportsmen Interested In joining the archery organization
may get Information by calling Orwlg, president of the group.
(Herald Photo)

With 31 of 34 fence signs sold,
and tha remaining throe perhaps
shortly to ho accepted by last
year advertisers, the drive to raise
funds to operate the Sanford Grey­
hound baseball entry In the Flor­
ida Stata League this week enters
a second concerted phase.
General Manager Peter Schaal
tomorrow will start contacting all
of last ycar'a aeon card adverUsers to offer them the accep­
tance of spec* to what be des­
cribed aa the "most unusual
tcorecard ever offered In base­
ball parka anywhere."
Eight of 4A ads have already
been spoken for, he said, by
advertlaeri who, upon hearing tha
Mveral "plus" features of the
unique eerd, quickly, renewed
and helped prepare copy that will
b* the most talked about adver­
tising the. city haa known to years.
"We'ro o f f e r i n g advertising
this ytar," he aald, "strictly on
the baita of It all but guaranteelag to produce a result. Tbqje la
nothing an wasteful as an ad
that says 'Compliments ot a
Friend'. Our scorecard ads will
Immediately catch the eye and
will result to sales Jar exceeding
their cost within days. I’m con­
fident our advertisers will not on­
ly be aatlifled, but will ask for
renewals to 1M1.H
Meant!ms , word that local
sports minded advertisers were
renewing thalr fence apace, waa
greeted warmly by two elxb dir­
ectors who were unabto to at­
tend tha a n n u l mooting and elec­

tion of officers—Bart Petersen
Jr., and George Stovana.
Peterson said "it boars out my
often slated claim that SanTaf
Is end always haa been ana of tha
most aporta-mtoded dttoa to the
south," while Steven* predicted
that "wa'U put son* petal* to
the park this summer wtti that
kind of spirit." v
Season ticket sale* remain
"satisfactory", Sthaal aald, rominding fans that roaervatiou
can bo mad* at MeBaharta Tiro
Supply Co., 4M W. Pleat Bt.,
Phone PA 2-M51. "One ef o f
salesman will call on aay fan,
ha aald. "within a tow hour* aftor
tha cat) la neetvad. General ad­
mission season tickets are 340;
reserved box saat tickets, 9M."

H t r t ’s Warning
For A ll Chomps
CARACAS, Venezuela (V P IW
If you're a world thiraptoa, M ar
out of Sooth America.
Last December, wetter weight
king Doe Jordan i f Lae Aagalaa
traveled to Buanoe Afros tor a
non-lllla bout with Federico
Thompson of Argentina
fared an upset, fourth
knockout.
Monday night,
champion Davey Moocw mot a f l u
year-old Venezuelan
scrap p er
named Carlo* Harnaadaa to a was
Utto fight at Caracas a te absorb­
ed the ftrol kfleeboot toes of hto
career*

Pfeiffers Lose

Man' Garcia With Renewed Interest0pCT Team Ti,lc
Pram Uanwltoul
In him," said Lopea alter the »
Laaaar alwis have paid off so year old "bear1' spun three aeonManager A! Lopez of the Chicago !••• Innlnga In an M victory over
While Sox la viewing "old man" Urn Bt, Louis Cardinals Monday.
H i. Mihf Garcia with renewed Inter­
"And his first real out In* ot
est.
spring certainly didn't do any­
1 *Wel manager! may think Lo- thing to discourage na.a&gt;
paa la dnam tog but perhaps
Sat1# the right at a manager Garcia’s performance was es­
eh e’e seen bfc team chalk up pecially Impressive because U
g m a straight Grapefruit League came after 11-gams winner Early
Wynn waa racked up In a three"We think Mike has a lot left run third-inning rally and 14-game
winner BUly Pierce alao was
roughed up by the Cardinals. Rig
Mike look over with Use More
T-t and slammed down the ltd on
the Cardinals the remainder of
the distance.
"Go go" boya Lula Apartclo and
Jim Landis both icored on an outHeld Gy in tha flrat'inning to put
Um White Sox la (root, M . At
Smith alao atarred for tha Amortcan League champions, driving in
Itntktole County Shrlncra will four runs pith a triple and a sin­
hale swell tha grandalanda at Han- gle.
The Cardinals, who hava lost
ford-Orlando Kennel Club tonight
for Um a n n u l A\irlnera Night ac­ two of their three exhibition
tion. A apodal 10-evtnt card will games, had something to cheer
m launched at SitO with rume of about when Stan Mustal doubled
the South’s top rarer# slated to off Pierce In the sixth inning to'
drive In St. Louis1 last run,
run.
Garcia had only a 14 raaurd
The Sltrlocrs Handicap, featured
tenth race at the oval will he for the Indians last season but
capped with a trophy presenta­ Lopez says the one-limo 30-game
tion by a lop official In the winning right-hander could he an
Shrine organizetkm of Central Important addition to his bullpen
Hox already
Florida. Bahia Shrine Temple la corps. The White Sox
have the strongest relief corps to
to charge of arrangements.
Carl Tracy’s sensational Wayne the league In Gerry Staley and
Koberts, a youngster who has Turk Lown.
Tha Baltimore Orioles also
moved quickly up the quality
ladder to the top In the sport chalked up their third atralght
of queeos, la a J-to-1 favorite In Grapefruit League triumph when
tha hot ninth race, from tbs fifth they beat the Cincinnati Beds, *4,
(be Washington Senators downed
Post Doaltkn.
Wayne haa marchod to victory the world champion Los Aagalaa
m v u tim es thin Mason, In sddf- Dodgers, 7-4. the Kansas City
Um to flva placna and two show Athlallca heat the Milwaukee
Gntahcs this season out of IS Braves, 7-3; the Philadelphia
starts. Tha M-pounder rsw illy Phillies defeated the Pittsburgh
defealad unofficial champion Hap- Pirates, 4-1, and the Detroit Tlpy Joe Lucky by one and otto-half gere lopped the New York Yan­
lengths to hirnlah on* of the kees, 4-1, In Monday's other ex­
hibition activity.
M ason's most exciting upsets.

ENTER BENERAL DEVELOPMENT’S GREAT NEW CONTEST
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Play At ABC
TOLEDO, Ohio (U PD -The DatroH Pfeiffer Beera lost thalr
American Bowling Congreaa open
team* Utle Monday night, but team
caplain Eddie Lubanskl can braak
an ABC record with some ao-ao for
him bowling today.
Tha Pfeiffers, who rolled a rec­
ord U43 sarlaa to win the 1030
ABC tournament to St. Izniis,
could gat only 1030 Monday night,
good for savenUi place In tha cur­
rent IS80 tourney standings.
Luba mill led tha team with a
•10, far belong the 704 he shot
last year to winning the singles
title. Ho naede only 1231 In bowl­
ing singles and doubles today to
break Ik# all-tins ton-year moaverage record of »T.l sot to last
by Junto McMahon of Fairlawn, N, J,
Lubanskl howls oa tha 3:30
p. m. squad today,
The Wllkof Structural Steel
team or Canton. Ohio, alula tha
show from the Pfeiffers Monday
nlghl, rolling in honor of their
late captain, Albert (Red) Milano,
who died 10 days before of a
heart attack. Structural had 830W7 SMZU33 for a fifth-place tie
among open teams, Joe Monastra
tod the team with a W aeries.
In the booster* division, tha IMS
ABC champion Miami lanes of
Troy, Ohio, failed to make even
the booster squad prise list, roll­
ing 3403. A year ago they fired

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A rea; Plant City Hit
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - Tornado*
like wtnda, ball and heavy ralni
pommeled Central Florida today
tor the aecond eontocutlve day,
The Melbourne area on the cen­
tral eait eoait, Just eouth of the
Cape Canaveral missile teat cen­
t e r , was warned to expect a pos­
sib le tornado around noon. The Mi­
ami Weather Bureau radar picked
up a severe thunderstorm aqua 11
bearing down on the Melbourne
area.
An unconfirmed tornado dipped
dewn at Robinson Airport, southwest of Plant City, a t 9:30 a. m.
There were no Injuries, but otfl*
toflali reported two hangars badly
d a m a g e d and five aircraft destroy­
ed. Four planes wsra wrecked at
the Melbourne airport,
A line of thunderstorms, containlog "extreme turbulence" moved
In from the Gulf of Mexico before
dawn. Winds in excess of 79 miles
per hour hit soma areas.
Hall stones measuring one-quar­
ter to three-quarters of an Inch

fell In the Tampa Bay area and
later in Central Florida.
Heavy rains made some high­
ways impassable.
Over three Inches of rain fell
In tbe Sanford area Tuesday and
an even heavier rainfall was re*
ported In south Seminole County.
County Engineer Robert Davis,
Inspecting washouts In that area,
reported that so far damage had
been minor.
However, Davis said the heavy
rains pul ■ halt to county road
work on the Lake Mary Road Im­
provement project.
Davis said that paving tht road
would have been completed this
week but units* the rains stop
today and Thursday, the project
won't brcom ple|ed until the early
part of next week.
Sanford work crewa were out
early this morning cleaning out
drainage dltchee that overflowed
Tuesday, No serloua damage was
done to city streets with the ex­
ception of a few streets In the
Goldsboro area, city officials said.
The heavy rains ilio caused
damage to the roof at Seminole
High School.

VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Scattered ahowara today and tonight. High today, 72-78. Low tonight, 88*64.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1008
WEDNESDAY, MARCH Hi, 10fi0
SANFORD, FLORIDA

House Leaders
Seek To Rescue
Rights Vote Plan

3upt. of Schools R. T. Mtlwee
said that a downspout broke on
the roof of the building reusing j
water to leak into the science
classroom on the second floor.
Tbe water alio leaped through the
wooden floor end down into the
home economics room on the first
floor.
However, Mllwee slid damage
wai quickly repaired.
The Hillsborough Coutty sher­
WASHINGTON (UPD - House
iff's office reported U. I.
41 wished out south of Tampa, be­ leaders sought today lo rescue the
tween Gibson and Ruskln. Traf­ •dministraliun's voting referee
fic was being re-routed over U, S.
301. fp tbe Orlando area, Lake plan from a two-way assault and
Sherwood overflowed onto U. S. write K Into the civil rights bill.
30 and rain Inundated a new sub­
Hie referee propoeal, designed
division alongside U. S. 17-03.
to safeguard Negro voting rights,
The Weather Bureau reported was caught in a crossfire from
3.03 inches of rain In tho Orlando
araa during a 34-hour period end­ liberal Dcmoerals treking a
ing at 7 a. m. Jacksonville and tougher measure and Southern
Tampa had more than two Inches Democrats who want to water
down the plan.
each.
In a series of bewildering voles
The Plant City weather observer
reported 4 3a inches of rain in Tuesday, the House killed the
two hours. Tornado damage at referee proposal and then re­
the airport was estimated by vived it. At the end of the con
owner, Hugh Robinson at 373,000 fusing session, the House was left
•bout where It started on the civil
to $100,000.
righla bill.
Tho southerner! Joined force*
temporarily Tuesday with the
Northern liberals and managed to
substitute a atronger Democratic
plan for tht administration pro­
the Weather Bureau warned of se­ posal. It would have provided for
ver* traffic problema in store for president islly appointed enroll­
ment officers lo guarantee that
Chicago and other major cities.
Thunderstorms were expected qualified Negroes could vole.
But yhen the substitute had
lo move into Virginia today while
rain mixed with snow was fore­ been adopted, the Southerner* did
cast for a broad area from the a quick awllch and Joined Repub­
Mississippi Rlvor Into Penn­ lican! in voting down tha antiro
proposal.
sylvania.
Rep. William M. McCulloch (R&lt;
A truck loaded with IK hogs
tipped over near Princeton, Mo. Ohio), floor leader of tha admin­
Eight Princeton men rounded istration forces, revived Ihe ref­
up the hogs In a blinding snow eree plan by offering a new ver­
and Sheriff Clay Delimeter led sion with only one paragraph
the procession through town lo eliminated from the original pro­
a loading yard by bellowing hog posal.
Rep. Francis K. Walter IDcalla from hla squad car.
National Guardsmen pulled out Pa.), presiding officer, ruled that
ol West Jefferson, N. C., after the revised version could lie
staging a mammoth relief opera- brought up despite Southern ’ob­
lion for 1,300 mountain famtlee jections that It was uut of order.
While Ihe House struggled over
stranded behind 19 • fool drifts.
Snow depths reached 73 inches at the voting rights lecltun, the
Senalr talked on In Its fifth week
(loone, .V. C.
of civil rights debate. The Senate
Is w iling to act on a House passed bill.

12 County Races Set; 8 Unopposed
Speculation on political eandldaciea ended with Tuesday’s noon
deadline on qualifying and Uw
chips are down for poltlrial cam­
paigning In 13 contrail far coun­
ty otflAi to the Democratic Pri­
mary May I.

Hope Fading’
•For Remaining
Trapped Miners
LOQAN, W. Va. (UPI) -Rea
cuera trudged peat tbe canvaa an
sated bodIsi
to search ft

No. II mine
-trapped to
•*4W.
shaaw w

would bo found ai
Discovery Tuesday of bodl
11 of tho 11 men trapped In tho
mine since March I saddened this
eommunity. Rescue squads at the
mlno entrance bowed their heads,
la Walton Army workers led them
in prayer* end hymns.
The soven-dsy, round-the-clock
search had been sparked by op
Ullmlam until Tuesday afternoon
when West Virginia mints direc­
tor Crawford L. Wilson emerged
from the min* with tears streaktog hie fee*.
fu a voice quivering with emotion, he announced that some of
tho men had been found dead.
The tl bodies had been found
huddled togethor in ■ partiallyfallen, crumbling tunnel three
miles hum the pithead.
0 "All the men are presumed
dead," Wilton told newsmen who
gathered about for the first an­
nouncement of the miners' fate.
The news stunned all those con­
nected with the rescue operation,
la tho eommunity of Holden,
when mine families had feared
the worst but spoka In hopeful
terms, the dead men's relatives
grieved behind dosed, doors.
Island Creek Coal Co. President
(■Raymond Salvati, who had kept a
vigil In his offlca only too yards
from the mine head, had lo be
helped to his automobile by a
stale policeman.
R ricurri theorised that tha 13
miners whose bodies were found
In the rock-strewn, three-fool high
passageway were trying lo crawl
back to tho last ol three mine
pocket* In which it had been
hoped they barricaded themselves
^ag ain st deadly csrbon monoxide
w fumes.

,«

Voters League
Meets Tuesday
The Voters League of District
I has scheduled Its next general
meeting for 7:30 p. m. March
23 in the courthouse,
The public Is Invited to attend,
^K rs. Ruth Galleghec, publicity
chairman for the organisation,
geld.
"You do not have to live In
District 3 to be welcome at thin
meeting,” she said, "Anyone In­
terested in leering more aboul
Ihe county government Is urged
to attend. Com* and bring your
neighbor," ah* laid.

A rg en tin a Starts
Terrorist Roundup
■UENOB AIRES (UPI)-Armyled police ttrenglbrned by a dec­
laration nf toloraal war rouadnd
Peron

to raids throughout the

Indiana, souihexitern Minnesota,
southern Wisconsin, and lower
Michigan.
Hundreds of southern town bas­
ketball fana were snowbound for
tho night In the Red Oak High
School gymnasium and 300 girl
volleyball playara and their coach•a wera stranded at a tournament
to Peru, Neb.
High wind* reduced visibility to
tero and whipped tin new-fallen
mow into drift* which blocked
moil rural roads and threatened
to halt traffic on main high­
ways.
Tho itorm, which itartod to
Kansas .Monday, left Kansas City
crippled under 20 inches of snow.
Most of the eity's Industrial plants
•hut down.
Haiarrtous driving warnings
went up across tha Midwest and

A total of 49 candidates quail*
fled to run for the 20 county
officei (hat will be on the ballot
Ihts year. Eight candidates have
no opposition.
Candidates who are unopposed
are Tax Collector John Galloway,

County Judge Wlleon Alexander,
County Prosecuting Attorney Earlyle Houaholder, Supervisor of
Public Instruction R. T. Mllwee,
District 3 Constable George Kel­
sey, District 4 Peace Justice
Hugh Duncan, County Surveyor

News Briefs
Guild Delays Films
HOLLYWOOD tUPI)
The
Screen Actors Guild he* refused
to allow artori to return to work
on eight films left unfinished when
the actors' atrlk* began March T.

Cheryl Confined
HOLLYWOOD &lt;Ufr) - Cheryl
Crane, the tragedy-ridden daugh­
ter oI glamorous Lana Turner, to­
day was confined In a county
arhool for problem girla by order
of the juvenile court.

Wage Boost Urged

’Storm Lashes Central Plains
Bp tailed Prow latermaUowal
A driving, blowing storm burled
the central plain* today under
•ome of die beavlaat mow of tho
year and etoaod raada and aebools
throughout tows, Missouri, Ne­
braska and Kansas.
With spring only lour days away
row tho aalaadar, tho storm
dumped up to t f Inches of new
enow oo the herd-hit Midlands as
R roared eastward Into Illinois,

A. J. PETTY

Petty In District 4
Constable Race

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
president of the Amalgamated
Clothing Workers of America urg­
ed Cotigrcia today to boost the
federal minimum wage to 91.33 an
hour lo wipe out "poverty In Ihe
midst of plenty."

Nixon Action Asked

HERBERT «. BEHRENS

Behrens To Run
For Board Post

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate
GOP campaign chairman Harry
Herbert G. Behrens, a resident
A. J. Petty, oJ Paola and e Goldwater (R-Arli.) said today he
resident of Seminole County for his urged Vic* President Richard or Seminole County for the past
M.
Nixon
lo
"gal
out
and
cam­
33 years lias announced that he
ill years, la a candidate for Ma­
paign" against atlacks by Demo- will run fur District 3 County
ilable in District 4.
cralir presidential candidates.
Commissioner,
Petty has been In the construc­
Mr, Behrens, a farmer, said
tion business for the past 13 Tenor Suffers Attack
"I hive wmrkrd In tha past for
years. He lives at Paola with his
LONDON (UPI) - World famed better schools and belter roads.
wife and three of his children.
is nor Jussi BJoertlng suffered a I will work hard lo improve them
heart attack Just hefora curtain and I have always been Interestlime Tuesday night but went on ed In Ihe drainage problems of
lo sing an entira opera before a our county."
drrply moved audience that In­
Behrens lives on Orange Blvd
cluded Queen Mother Klliabeih.
with
hla wife and three children,
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
lie la a member of Ihe Seminole
prices at 1 p. m.:
County Cattlemen’* Asin. and the
American TAT .................. *&gt;■'- Rhee Man Wins
.SEOUL, Kona (UPI) ~l.ee Kl Ftrat Preabylerian Church.
1W H
American Tobacco ....
471* I'oong, President Ayngman Rhee s
Rcthlfhem Steel ........
M l * hand-picked running mate and
I'll)
..............
U*« heir apparent, won the vice presi­
Chrysler
. ................
3IH dency of the Republic of ’Korea
Curtiss • Wright
134*1 today to vloftnee-marfcod electDuPont .........................
100'i tloni which the opposition pro­
Kastman Kodak
731* claimed Invalid.
Kdrd Motor
am
&lt;'4General Klerlrlr
tncdmbent County Judge Wilwn
4 . m Politicking Denied
General Motors
WASHINGTON (UPD - Harold Alexander qualified Monday to
4m
iM u jft toot avek deonwfftitl
lilt. TAT
If’ orderly
erJir! and seeking to support
37&gt;s .7. Gibbons, Teamstari Union po run again fur thal office.
t |||t y a d a p t e d «f
The Cotialy Commission Tues­ I .(Mill a i d
Judge Alexander haa been serv.
the formall(m&gt;5( M racial eorfftrf
of equslUy, wera con day deferred action on awarding Minute Maid ............. .. . a . . . ta 1* lllli'il strategist and rigid-hand Ing a* county Judge alnre Jan.
, , , , , , , , , , , . I l 4 ' i man ta President James R. HofatdulioAttl.
Therefore,
ha
laid,
Penney
•
old
for
tire*
road
ImprJVeihcnt
cnee* In every southern commun.
fa. has denied that the unions rail- 22, 1U.M He said lhai he has trlsd
, • • • i t • * • • . 14
projects to cheek the possibility Penn III!
lly to help settle racial tensions they should be permitted,
t l ' k for Hie defeat nf •] members of 16 handle all esses and problem*
Ii
...
The president reserved Judge of Ihe co inly road drpailnirni
lucally rather than depending ou
i NJ)
......... . 44*4 Congress. "We have never taken a ' In lilt court In a fair, Impartial
mint, however, on disorder result- i doing ihe work cheaper
the federal government.
. I3U position on one congressman—let ; and understanding manner and
mg from tticli demonstrations lla
The
three
paving
protects
are
J
Sludebaker
Elsenhower, commenting on ra
M b alone *2 congressmen," tllhlions. helletes the experiences h* has
told
hi«
news
conference
he
wai
Wjlly
4ve,
Rose
Couri
runner!
c e n t N eg ro lunch counte r dem , "I”
"J
,T
said Tuesday.
gained In lit* office will enable
Kl.
M
Ing S, l'Interest In Sinf;irtl Avc
o n i t r a li o n s In the South, » t d h* , erB lin t y , , ' „ U n ,
w b |(h th i
him to render an even belter
and I’-irk Ave. from 27th St. to
Separate Trial Sought «*rvic# in th* future.
federal constitution might apply. Plnacreil,
Furlhirmore, he said disorder
County F.nginerr Hob Davis told
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Attor­
was a mailer for local handling, tho hoard that If Hie weather is
neys for Carole Tregoff will at­
Thai, ho said, was one principal good Ihe road department may
tempt Thursday to dlvorca the atreason why n* thought (hero no *hl« to do tha work without
tractive model'e file from Dr. R.
Dr. Clyde L. Brothers, new dir should be bl-raclal conferences In outside contract help
Bernard Finch. The district at­
rclor nf (he Seminole County every southern commiinlly in an
The apparent low bidder was
torney's ofiica goes Into court to
Health Department, ha* hern ap­ effort to reduce conflict between Ihe L. L. Ilxll Construction Co,,
bavo a dal* set for Us* second
Longwood Mayor Allen Robert murder trial of the acrused lovers,
pointed to tha Seminole County the races without turning to Wash­ with a hid of 127.tails fur the thruMure than 40 of the 117 par­
formanu qualified Monday for but attorney Robert A. Neeb Jr.
Children's Committee by Gover­ ington for Ihe answer.
gfoJert,
nor LeRoy Collins.
A chain of "all-in" atrlkr* pro­ \Cet*. miialtincra agreed that (hi* the District 3 County Commission said ha will oppoee having Carol* sons who own land to be lied
election.
Tho children'* committee le a testing racial discrimination at price wag loo high.
•gala tried with tho 43-ytar-ok) for the Hanford Ave. widening
project have disagreed with the
He has lived In Seminole County physician.
loeal, volunteer unit of Iho Flor­ lunch rountara haa occurred all
In other action, Ihe boardt
Htala Road Dept, appraisal of tho
id* Children’s Commission, a through tha South. Negroes—muit
N•itn'd Lew Arnold and Ryron for the pest II year*. The founder
value nf their property.
slat* agency. The rommlttee car- «f them college ttudenls — have Kimball as appraisers for the and general manager of Lormann
Trills will ho held in Circuit
nee out policies and program* of filled lunch counter seals where, right-of-way project on SR 437. Food Hervlr* Consultant!, he la
Court June 13-23 to decide whe­
tho eommlsiion and Independent­ in moat Inetances, they are re­
Authorised Commissioner Law­ an assoelale of Sem-O-RaaRy at
ther these property owners should
ly works for bolter progremi and fused service while seated. White rence Swoffnrd lo proceed with Fern Park.
gel more or lex* than the SRD
services for Seminole County sympathiser* have VilnstJ hem la ilaaa to clean up drainage wells
Lnrmann has a bachelor of busvaluation of their $1 oarcrls bor­
children end youth.
ness science degie* to money end
n the Lake Orient* area,
dering Sanford Ave. Tho land is
hanking from Miami University,
Ivrlwrrn 231h St. and Onora ltd.
He served In the Soulli and cantral Pacific and as an Instructor
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ The SRI) has set a valuation of
in PV type aircraft during World dent Eispnhower today ibamionrd 31S.230 on these parcels.
Ninety-eight pieces of land art
War H. Lormann Is now a com- all pr*l*ns* of neutrality and made
innnder in the Naval Air Restrva. It clear lhat Vice President Hlrli- needed for (lie widening. Tnoy
He is 31 yean old.
ard M. Nixon ii hla personal choice have been appraised by Hie SRI)
at $32,103.
Lormann la married and has for president,
(wo daughters and a son attend.
The President also said ha would
Ing Lyman High School, Tha fo r­ do anything he could to help the
malins own their own home on Republican ticket if he la naked
Wildmcre Ave. The Longwood to do au,
mayor Is a member of the Han­
Elsenhower wai asked at his
ford Elks l-odge ind the Long- news conference about remarks
wood Chamber nf Commerce. He attributed lo him in an olf-lhe-rrcattends Ih* Congregation*! Chris­ ord talk it Ihe Gridiron Club din­
tian Church In Hanford.
ner bore Saturday nighl.
Jim Blanton of St. Augustin*,
"If the cltlmns and voters of
He was quoted as having said candldale for the State Railroad
Hcminul* County will honor me lhat (hose at the lead laid* needed and public Uillitirs Commlnion.
with the privilege of serving them only to mova two scats over from spent Tuesday In Sanford and
as county commissioner In Dis­ where he was silling lo g(rct the announced Ihe appointment ol AI
trict 3, I shall endeavor to add a next president at Its dinner next Sklnnar a« his campaign manager
degree of stability and good busi­ year, Nixon was lilting two seals for Seminole County. He has nam­
ness Judgment In the administra­ away.
ed Slate Rep. F, Chartci Uslna
tion of county sffalri. 1 will at
Elsenhower laughed and re­ of SI. Augustine, as ills state­
all limes represent all of tho peo­ plied thal reporters were never wide campaign manager
ple and will do that which should present at Gridiron dinners, and
nilttlon. 40 )cari old. Is a n i­
he of benefit to the entire coun­ [hat certainly no guest had been tty* of Madisun County and la in
ty," Lonninn said, lla added that guilty nf reporting what he said- the transportation and tourist
he le "to favor of diversifying the
But as long as it wai out, lie business. Ha said tha top plank
economy of our county,"
Idded, be didn't mind clarifying In his platform Is to give Ihe
what ha hid said. Ha laid he was public a full opportunity to tw
talking about geographical areal heard hj cum mission before deci­
In which certain peopla were sil­ sions are made on rates and ser­
vice*.
ling at the dinner.
Ha went on to say that if anyFOLLETE, Tenn, (UPJ) - pne wondered whether he had a
nsai Gov. Grval Fsubus and ' reference or even a, bias about
retired Adm, John Crommalln era
le choice of his successor, l*e
tha frontrunners for tha presiden­ answer was yea—very definitely.
tial nomination of Iho Btatei
He later we* asked If he
Fire Capt. W. L. Rowland of tha
ROME OF TH I EAHTKRULY HALL DOOR PRIZES to bo awarded at
Right* Party, its national aJwir- specifically referred to tha vico Sanford Naval Air Station will
tha May fair-Inn done* Sat urdap night a n plaaad intR ftJ. C, Penney Co.
man said Tuesday.
j*.. . president. Ha aaeworad by asking conduct tho ftrat of a aeries of
window by Mr*. HaroldUpftbby, wha to la ehargt of dhor prig* arrange­
Arthur Colo, a LaFoUetto iaiur- too reporter V there w ai any demonstrations for nwmbera of
ment*. Giving theirapproval are Kenneth McIntosh, toft, co-chairman of
anca man, said either fau b ta or doubt to hit mind,
tho Lake Mary Voluntaar Flra
the ^Watumpka, A ir, aogngatfonliaeahawer alM wai aehed about Dope March U at I p. ■* in Ih*
ftra b o m .
lb* Rowuhllaan
toa'ttoa when tbe party hokta*Ha
Bubjpct Of Capt. lowland's
improved aq u ip m en ru t^fti* for county crippled children. Ticket* and
national convention at Dayton, vrntion (a July. Ha aald be bad demonstration will ba "How to
M tr***
X W i- a Mofwin^i't nffUw (W fn ld

Ike Suggests Bi-Racial

Health Director
On Committee

1 p. m. Slocks

Alexander Runs
For Re-Election

County Checks

Lormann Qualifies

Owners Disagree
Will) Appraisals

For Board Race

Ike Makes It Clear
He's For Nixon

Blanton Appoints

Skinner As Aide

Fqubus May G et
State Rights Bid

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Courses Planned

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A. C. Doudney and Jama* Birke*.
meyer, seeking a School Board
east from District S.
Circuit Court Clerk David Gat,
chel said lhat 34.939.30 was rot*
leeled from the qualifying can*
dldates. Out of that, on* third
will go to the State Democrat!*
Comm idea and the rest to tho
County
Democratic
Executiv#
Committee and to. help pay for
tho cost of the election..
Candldetee and office! they w tl
vie for a rt:
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
—David Galchel end Arthur Beck*
with Jr.
TAX ASSESSOR- Richard Me*
Canna and Mary Earto Watkar.
SHERIFF— J. Q. Galloway and
J. L. Hobby.
COUNTY COMMISSION, Dka*
trlct I - Donald Bales, T, V.
Brown, and J. C. Hutchison.
COUNTY COMMISSION. D(a&gt;
trlct 3 - J. D. Cordell, J. 11. V at
Hoy and Ted Will la me.
COUNTY COMMISSION, Dtotrlct 3— James p, Avery, Olio
Fourakre, Allen R. Lormann, W.
Lawrence Swofford end Edward
Lea Zimmerman.
COUNTY COMMISSION, Dli&gt;
trlct 3— Herbert G. Behrens,
George W. Belt, John Fltipalrlcb
and Homer Little.
SUPERVISOR OR REGISTRA­
T IO N - Camilla D. Bruce and
Kathleen Reynolds.
SCHOOL BOARD, District 9 Roy Mann and Ray Slaton.
PEACE JUSTICE, District » Phillip M. Packard and ThomM
G. Moon.
CONSTABLE, District 4 - ft.
K. Carroll, 0, ti. Owens. Alvkl
J, Pelly and Lcwta A. Tat*.
PEACE JUSTICE, District f t Elmer E. Ashley, Linton L. Cox,
John Nettlalon and Homer SewelL
CONSTABLE, Dlitriet f t - W.
D. Bridge, Grady L, Hall and
Frank G. Lucey.

Longest Civil Suit
Ends After 7 Days
Tht longest elvU u w to Romlwa
•lo County'a history ondod Monday
afternoon after aevew days.
A alk-aion Jury fmmi. the dtfew- - - '
dent, the Ewell Construction 0%
nf Lakeland, not guilty of o rhargo
of failing to fulfill eontrari spoaL
flralionx.
Tlia City of Sanford Housing
authority brought Ui* 930,000 w jl
to 'c o u rt claiming that tho «aw&gt;
•trurlinn rnmpany did not apply
the tile r»of according to itan*
dardi.
The roof In question was ots
William Ctnrk Court. Tho work
wai completed in April, 1933, and
the ra«s was not filed In GirtuM
Court until Islo 1997.
Attorney for tho defendant waft
Mark Cleveland Jr. whlla Fred
Wilson and G, Andrew Bpacr acted
for tha plaintiff.
Tha Jury dsllkaralad on* and k
half hours be fix* banding Circuit
Judge Vassor Carlton a not gtotor
decision.

Two Draw Traffic
Violation Charges
Two Hanford residents wero
charged with failure lo yield Iho
right nf way In downtown arddenis Tuesday.
Roy Allen Frank of the San­
furd Naval Air Station was one of
Ihe drivers charged after he ran
a slop sign at Oak Ave. while
going wait on Hacand St., poll**
said. Frank ran into a car driven
by Margaret M. Wright of 70S
Ouk Ave, pollro reported. Tha
Wright car was traveling south
on Dak Ave.
Stella Lewis Moore of 717 W.
First SI. was charged with fall­
ing to yield Hie right of way to
a car driven by Carl Sayre who
was (raveling north on Magnolia
Ave, Stella Moore stopped (or a
stop sign on Second SI. but start­
ed across the intersection whlla
Ssyrt was approaching it on
Magnolia, police u ld ,

.1.1I■Iy ■■

Longwood Paving
Bid I i Awarded
Langwoad'i lown council award­
ed the contract for paving 0.000
feet nf Longwood slreels to Gr­
ange Paving and Construction
Co. hionday night.
Orang* Paving and Conslruflion had previously submitted the
low has* bid of $37,371.30 for
pulling down doublo surface pave­
ment on Grant Ave. from Wildmere to Oaorgla Ave,, Palmetto
Av*. from Grant wait to Uw ri “
road, and oa Wilma Ave, t r m
Matoer Ave. to Church St.
Consulting engineers orlgiaalf
estimated tha stroat paving tag!
at allghliy more than 910,(m .
Baton and C* k a . waa aw arded
Uw ooatraqt for u ttn ito a
UW.

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School Board Discusses
Use Of Portable Schools

Seminole Band
Slated To Compete
In District Contest

ed the school board section* of
itructural
imulated
aluminum
which can be u*ed for portable
school*. He egreed with S c h o o l
Supt. R. T. Milwc* that a achool
to accommodate 300 children could
he built of thin material for about
fB0,000. Tha atate ha* approved
the** (trurtural aluminum aection*
for *chool construction.
'The portable schoolrooms eon Id
be used in overcrowded areas un­
til permanent achoola were built
to house rising numbera of stu­
dents.
u
Milwee told the board that ha
would talk to state School Plant
Board member C. W. McGuffy
about using this material.
Milwee alio told the board that
he would look a t a metal building
in Rlthio being offsred to the
county school system bp tha federa) government This oooid bo
used ae a shop garage,

The county ichool board discui•«d
Uiilng ln*ulat*d aluminum to
Scmlnate High's band will Join
In tbs annual riorida Bindmait- build portable school* Thursday.
A representative of a Miami
era' Atsocistion dlitrlct ronteit
aluminum
building company «how■t Leesburg Saturday.

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Gubernatorial candidate Hay*
don Burnt, mayor of Jachtonvllla,
•aid Thunday ■ poB abowlng two
of hit opponent* running ahnnd fat
the men la "wishful thinking."
Burnt, apeaking at Clearwater,
laid be felt the people of Florida
prefer • builnm m sn candidate
"rather than a continuation ef
Km regime of lawyers."
Burns referred to a newsmen's
poll which recently »bowed Doyle
E. Carlton Jr. at Wauchuia. and
C. Farris Bryant of Ocala ahead
«f Um 11-man field seeking nomi­
nation la the Kay S primariaa,
Ha called "ridiculous" a stateatent by "a certain gubernatorial

BEING GOOD NEIGHBORS wan the them e ua Girl
Scout* of 8anford’a Troop 211 Joined with children
from 8t. Luke'a Lutheran Haven, for a day of outdoor
aporta. T ed d y Knowlee of L utheran Haven hand* a
baseball to Girl 8cout Suellen Mlchi a t th e fun festival

a t Mrs. A. W. Sm ith's home on Hwy. 17-1)2. The exer­
cises were in preparation for Troop 211's community
life program and citizenship day during Girl Scout Week.
(Herald Photo)

Furor Over AF
Manual Quietens

Recreation
Calendar
By United Prsae International
Segregation forces sought legal
m ane res today to sombat ths
wove ef aitdown dsmonstratfons
th at hove epread to Little Rock,
Ark., sccna of school integration
violence two year* ego.
Thirty-seven Negroes arrested
during an anti-segregation dem­
onstration nt Alabama State Collego In Montgomery, Ala., last
Tuesday wars scheduled to go oa
trie! M a y ,
In Little Rock, a number of
Negro lunch counter demonstratora who rofusod orders to leave

i
h : &lt;
rids banks.
He ‘referred to a regulation
which he eeid exempts banka
foa« paying u l n le t on equip■ e a t aad supplies. Ha called H
e ra af the worst axamplss of
w a d s I Intsrest eontrol ta FlorO s s i-C lvlc Center
7:M p. m.—Model Airplane C lubAria and Craft Building
TiM p. m -L ittie Major League
OrganJutteaal M eetlag-Ovte
Center
T itt p, m.—Tourist a id Shuffleboard Club
■ ■ M L B B R G , Germany (UP1)
—The U. B. A m y today nnnoun- M a. m.—Adult Charm SchoolCivic Center
l gad restriction of travel by the
Bertel aeiiUary mlseira ta the T p. ra—Square Danes (Bese­
. form w V. B. boim af Germany In
ct vie Center
the v iris Ite of Frankfurt.
T:W p. m.—Camera Club—Civic
Crater
S e ri* movement ta the irao be- • p. m —Square Daneteg—Clvle
a6«ee at Mm foHur* ef Soviet au­
Center
thorities In Beet Germany to isggg acceptable peases to Allied l:H p. a.-D u p licate Bridge Gtab
tolarira members stationed here,
—Clvle Center
tha erarancement said.
1:29 p. m.—Babe Buth League Or­
The Army's European com­
ganisational Meeting — Civic
mander, Gan. C. D. Eddleraen,
Center
has advised the Soviet mission af ■ p. m.—Boat and Ski chib—Arte
and Craft Building
Friday
M O ^p.^m -- Youth Wiag— Jr.Bl

T ra w l By Soviet
Traops In Garmon
Zona Restricted

COMING EVENTS: - City Kite
Flying Contest, March IMh; Jose
Greco, M arch24, B p. ■ .
French headquarter* In Germany.

Pitcher Injured
•C O m O A L B , Aria. (UPJ)-Tb*
pitch lag career of Dave Hillman
was feared ta Jeopardy as the re­
sult ef a a ante accident Injuries.
Biilmaa, at, obtained by the Bos­
ton Bed Boa from the Chicago
Onbt, and o u t f i e l d e r Marty
Keough, a , were hurt early Thurs­
day when their ear left the road
aad overturned.

ANOTHER

Harry Hooley
Diet A t 63
Ilerry J. Hooley, 68, e rorirfent
of Hanford for the post throe
years, died this morning at femtaolo Memorial Uoapttal.
Survivor* Include his wife, Car­
rie Hooley; one brother William
Hooley aad one eiotor, Mrs, Mary
Keller.
Fan oral arrangement* are in­
complete.

"HOME

Capital Penalty
Opponents Plan
New Vole Action
Ishmont would use the initiative to
take their case to the people of
California — possibly In time to
save the life af convict-author
Caryl Ctwssman.
Davis, one of Chessmen’s attor­
neys, said he would meet with tbs
condemned man today to discuss
possible new moves to save tha
21-year-old Mdnap-rapist from his
ninth appointment "Hth the gas
chamber May 2.
Guv. Edmund G. Brown's bill to
abolish capita! punishment was
killed Thursday by e vote of 6-1
ta the Beasts Judiciary Committee
at Baeramwto.
Davis said the action cleared
the way for an all-out drive by
Californians against Capital Fimishmeat, Inc., to put the ltitw oa
the November ballot.
He ssM every effort would be
made not only to get the required
420,000 signatures by June 12 as
required by law—but to get them
before Chessman's latest 00-day
reprieve aspires.
Davis said he felt ihat if the
signatures were obtained by May
S, Brown would havo a solid rea­
son for extending the reprieve.

B U I L T — WI TH

a Woolworth atoro were promptly
arrested by police Hwredoy, Aa
tha 20 to 26 demonstrators ap­
peared, the store closed ite tanch
counters.
The Mississippi House of Repre­
sentatives approved three Mila
Thursday catting punishment for
similar .aitdown*"
r J |V R | in the atate.
Tha bills would provide o maxi-

■Jon said no spectsters would ba
permitted s t the trial of the 26
Negro student*, a faculty member
and her pbyilrisn husband. They
w *n charged with disorderly con­
duct and disobeying an officer.
Another demonstration waa bald
Thursday in Huntaville, Ala.,
where some 60 young Negro men
paraded through the 10-block
downtown a n a carrying signs
which read: “Alabama, Heart ef
Dixie, House id Tyrants."
North Carolina Gov. Luther H.
Hodges predicted Thunday that
aitdown demonstrations against
segregated eating facilities will
not produce the results th at Ne­
groes are aeeking. The governor
admitted be was concerned about
the demonstrations,
In Atlanta, six Negroes took
seats In the front center section
Intended for white occupenU at
the matinee performance af "My
Fair Lafly" a t tha Municipal Au­
ditorium. The presence ef Um Ne­
groes did not cause any disturb­
ance, but there ware soma com.
plaints from some whits patrons.
Gov. Ernest F. Holllngs an­
nounced Thursday that South Car­
olina would "not tolerate" a pro­
posed Saturday pilgrimage to the
atate Capitol by Negro students
protesting racial segregation.

PRIDE"..-IN

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
storm ta Coagreee ever aa Air
Force
m anwl
Unktag semo
peered to be blowing Itself out
todsy ta the wshe ef two eengreeilonsl inquiries?
But House investigators were
atill digging into Um subject of
military minualc oa other topics
ranging from how to wash an of­
ficer's dog ta bartending. Tbey
promised
further
disclosures
Everyone concerned with Use
eburcb • and • communism manual
was agreed eo one point If oa
nothing elee — somewhere along
tba Mm foe Air Force goofed,
Ahr Ferae Bewatery Dudley C,
Sharp tetd a House armed eervicee subcommittee Thursday K
was "lawcuaobls" that the pass­
age about Communist tafUtration
of churches got into the manual.
ta tbit view bo had the backlog
of Um National Council of
Church** which stirred bp the
fuse by protesting bitterly against
Um manual, written for reser ve
won commissioned officers.
But Rep. Alvin B. O'KonsU (ItWli.) told Sharp Thursday the
allegation ta the manual hadn’t
been disproved "one lota" and
the Air Force had no business
with drawing it.
The armed forces subcommittee
completed
questioning
Sharp,
Gen. Vhomas D. While, Air Force
chief of etelf, and other Air
Force officials ta two hours.
FABRICS by the YARD ter the
women who ptriren to sew her
own wardrobe . , . beontifel
COTTONS, LINBNB, LACE8
AND WOOLENS . . . all tooara
for thetr horaty and wears MH.
ty. Drip-Drya that will ho n
dollght this spring nod m
Plan to visit no and ■
fabric* before yon buy.

Twenty-twa high ichool bandi
will march and play In lha eonlent. They will compete lor rat­
ing!.
The Tl Seminole muiiclam led
by Bandraatler Eraest Cowley
wiU enter the concert, tight
reading and drill eontcati.
Seminole individual entrants
will be the A and B corpi ma­
jorette* who will Join in a twirllng contest. Majorette* Dee Bar(reave and Frankia Jone* will
perform In a duet and Marty
Stamper and Ruthl Carlton will
be majorette toloiii*.
Muilcal tololit* for Seminole
High wDl be Bill Ulnei on the
«naro drum, Mike Corbin with ■
horn nolo, Eddie Klrchboff with
the flute: Barbara Millar, Sarah
P rin t and Sue Toney, etarinet;
■nd Billy Bowen playing tha
oboe.
A woodwind quartet performtag lor Sanford will be made ip
d Eddie Kirahhoff, Sarah Prlait
and Billy Bowes and Margaret
J o a n . Bob Osbum wiU compete
ae stodrat conductor.
The Somtaole High Band will
•tart tta perform anro at &gt; p.
wBB S
aafofoU appttrtag
ta 4 p. m. and foe dHU at T :»
p. m. The Seminole group will
iaooo for t a i d a r g at • : » g. » .

W. E. Kirchhoff Jr., campaign
chairman for Conner In Seminole
County n k * anyone who wlshe*
to participate in a caravan for
Conner Saturday, to contact him
at FA 2-2231.
At a fish-fry at hi* hometown
Thursday, Conner laid "from the
roniumer'a point of view the moit
important office in the atate gov­
ernment la the agriculture com­
missioner's post."
Ho told the 1,500 persona at the
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Mary E. Gamboa, Sanford
Am Samuel, Sanford
Harry Hooley, Sanford
Daymon C. Sutton, Sanford
Laura S. Garrett, Sanford
Clifford Langston, Enterprise
Mildred Agnes WhKeere,
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Lillie May Williams, Sanford
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Krider Won't Run;
,36 File For Races
John K rider, County Commission chairm an and com­
m issioner from D istrict 1, announced today he will not seek
re-election.
K rider has served as board chairm an for three years.
He is Cham ber of Commerce m anager and form erly served
the CM/ Com million
(Justifying for election to local
offices in the May DemocraUc
primary ends at noon Tuesday.
Six candidates filed this morn­
ing. They were Tax Assessor
Richard
McCanns;
Long wood
Mayor Alan Lormana for Dis­
trict 1 commissioner; County
Judge Wilson Alexander: Ray
Slaton for the School Board from
District 1; Karlyle Houaholder foe
eouaty prosecutor and O, G.
Owens lor District 4 constable.
Thus far, 3* candidates have
qualified.
School Supt. R. T. II11wee will
bo a candidate for re-election
and qualified Friday afternoon.
Mrs. lU ry Earle Walker also
qualified Friday for the tax as­
sessor race.
George Bell, candidate for the
District • County Commission
race, was not listed Friday in a
report of qualifying up unlit diet
time. Bell had qualified earlier.
Krider made this statement:
"F o r the past several months
I have done a great deal of soul
searching as lo whether I should
again seek the office of county
commissioner from District 1 of
Seminole County. As almost every
one knows, I have been active day
and night for the past several
years working to develop the po­
tential .of Sanford and Seminole
Count/ hi every possible way. 1
have no regrets that 1 have served
the eMiaaas ef tfata count/ a* one
ml L
e&lt; their- wimmtasliners. and
~ shall
‘
alwsjrp he gratoM for that oppor
ob

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doubt that Seminole
"There la noi &lt;
County is hi the soundest shape
financially that It has ever been,
and that k stands today at the
threshold of even greater business
and Job opportunity, and Industrial
development than some of our
more progressive citizens believed
M possible. This firm, present post
“ tioo may bo attributed to the
determined effort on the part of
forward-looking citizens lo operate
our government on a business-like
basis, and to equalize fairly among
all citizens the county tax load.
*‘I realize that change always
meets resistance, and that, un
fortunately, even sensible people
sometimes resist without reason,
fighting personality Instead of
weighing carefully the merits of
S i the change. I sincerely believe that
wo have had more progress in this
county in the last four years than
wa hava had In the enure history
af the county. For this reason, it
Is difficult to understand why some
fight so hard to resist changes that
improvs their governmental serv
ices and Improve Job opportunities
when Just 20 miles from us can be
seen what cooperative effort has
accomplished for the City of Orfjla n d o and the people of Orange
County. Perhaps it is because they
cannot believe that any man could
be Interested in doing something
for his community without getting
something ef it for himself.
"The progressive changes that
ha vs corns about in our county
and in the operation of iu govern­
ment are apparent. Foremost has
been the adoption of a policy that
has done away with expenditure
(Tjos the basis of political district.
The needs of the county as a whole
are valuated, and Improvements
are made wherever the need is
the greatest and of benefit to the
most people.
"Comprehensive zoning and plat
law i are now in effect; drainage
studies are being made; traffic
and planning studies will develop
into a realistic road program. 1
am lure that all citizens are acacquainted with the recent announce­
ments af the program to t o ur-tana
and improve all heavily iravaled
primary and secondary roads in
- Seminole County. A much needed
new county Jail is lo be construct­
ed, and a study of our county
home is underway. MfW schools
are rising all over the county.
"Plans have been made for bel­
ter wages for county employes:
competitive bids on the purchase
jhof all materials are now required.
^ A new Health Center is under con­
struction, and an enlargement of
our hospital la planned.
"The threat of loeing the Sanford
Naval Air Station has been met
ae that ihe poaitiau af Semiaeid
County with V ira la u th o ritie s In
Washington It now stronger than
ever. The electronics led ustry it

growing; new small industries are
moving In, for wo have finally
developed a favorable industrial
climate.
"I take no personal credit for
securing all of these Improve­
ments, bul I do say with pride that
1 have been actively associated
with every one of them and have
played a part in their accomplish­
ment.
"Because I have fought eo hard
for the changes that I have sin­
cerely believed ware needed, 1 have
become a controversial figure In
county politics. Therefore, 1 have
come lo the decision that the
continued progressive development
of Scmlqole County may best be
accomplished by my stepping aside
and serving as a private citizen.
As a private citizen 1 expect
to work in my own way for the
best interests of Seminole County.
"1 wish to thank each of yoa
who have cooperated with roe
through the years 1 have worked
for what f have believed was
right for this county. My hope is
that those of you who want to do
something constructive to see our
county develop and our people pros­
per will not sit Jdly by, but will
stand up and be counted on each
issue."

Galloway To Run
for Sheriff's Job
Constable J. Q. Galloway said
today that he is running for
sheriff on the bails of his past
eight years experience in law en­
forcement.
The District 4 constable said
that he feels his work as a cri­
minal investigation officer quali­
fies him to serve as sheriff.
Galloway has attended four F.B.I.
training schools.
Born In Albertville, Ala., the
48-year-oki constable has lived
In Sanford for the past IS yean.
He Is a member of Ihe Central
Baptist Church, president of the
Lion's Club, a member of the
Sanford Elks Lodge, Ihe Amer­
ican Legion, the 40 and I and the
Seminole
County
Sportamen’s
Association. Galloway was in the
Infantry to World War II.
Galloway is married and has
two children, James Hoyt Gallo­
way, S , of Lake Mary; and Mrs.
Bobbie Jean Reeves, 37, of San­
ford.

Three Injured
In 2-Car Mishap
Three Orlando residents receiv­
ed minor Injuries in a (wo ear
collision late Saturday night un
SR 43*.
All three were treated for cuts
and bruises and released from
the Florida Sanitarium shortly
after the accident, according to
the Florida Highway Patrol.
The three were Judith Firrhow,
Maria Hamit and Vertia Han­
cock, oR passengers to a ear
driven by Geneva V. Hancock.
The Highway Patrol reported
that the Hancock car ran into a
ear operated by George Tttts,
also of Orlando.
Hancock was charged with
failure to have bia vehicle under
control. Damage to the two cars
amounted to 1323, the Highway
Patrol reported.

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By United Press International
lee-cold temperatures gripped
the East today, hampering res­
cuer's effort to reach desperate
families locked without food or
fuel to the snow-covered moun­
tains of North Carolina.
The mercury dipped near zero
in the southern Appalachians as
rescue workers pushed through
drifts up to 20 reel deep to help
1,300 mountaineer families snow­
bound for nearly a month.
Helicopters dropped emergency
fuel, food amt medical packages
to tha stranded families, many of
them slowly starving since their
food ran out last weak.
Weary rescue workers stubborn­

VOL. XLIX

0 m * - k ^

CAIRO (UPI) — American Evan­
gelist Billy Graham flew to Jeru­
salem today, elated over a religi­
ous rally which drew 1,0m persons
In Cairo Sunday night. Graham
called it "the greatest victory
we'va had to Africa."

*RICHARD McCANNA

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Untied States moved a large mili­
tary force into the Caribbean area
today to a training exercise. The
Air Fore* and the Army Joined
forces to "Operation Big SlamPuerto Pine" — hauling 11,000
troops from throughout the United
Tax Assessor Richard E. Mc­
States to Puerto Rico.
Canna today qualified to run for
tax assessor in the May 1 pri­
Faces M urder Count mary.
ANNISTON. Ala. (UPI) - A
McCanna was appointed to that
farm er's daughter was to go un post to October, replacing Mrs.
(rial today for Ibo murder and Mary Earle Walker.
mutilation of two brolheri. Vi­
McCanna, who lives to South
ola Hyatt, *2, was ehsrgsd with Seminole Count/ with his wife and
killing Kmmoit, 41, and Loo Har­ three children, haa been to the
per, 33, with a shotgun during a land development and real estate
drinking"bout and "an argument' business for the past 10 years.
over her use at Lee’s ear.
McCanna’a announcement today
said:
Exiles United
"My recent decision (o seek this
MIAMI (UPI) - The Miami office comes from the fset that
Herald reported Sunday Cuban there Is not one bit or evidence
political exiles have united for a to shuw that the improvements
counter - revolution against the msde this year In the county tax
government of Premier Fidel Cas­ structure would remain valid un­
tro. The Herald said the ea(Jes der some one else'a control.
have picked Francisco Caglgas,
"The elimination or drastic modi­
35, as' their provisional president, fication of these Improvements
and Jose Elruterio Pedraza, as could severely hamper or damage
the commander of their military the county school building pro­
arm.
gram and olher badly needed
county improvement*. This is a
very critical situation and must
Admits Robbery
NEW IBERIA, U . (UPI) - A not be taken too lightly.
"In order to belter fscc up to
33-yeir-old electrician today ad­
mitted robbing a New Iberia Na­ these county needs, we now have
tional Bank branch of more than a level of assessment that provides
♦45,000 and officers recovered all a broad tax base along with the
but $100. The FBI and sherifra lowest millage of any county in
office Jointly announced Ihe ar­ Ihe state. Thla type of assessment
rest .early today of Rune!) Jam es insures against a top-heavy county
Theriot of New Iberia. He was economy whereby a few have to
charged with Saturday'! 143,300 bear most of the burden, and at
Ihe same time allows an oppor­
robbery.
tunity for averyone to share to
providing the necessary improve­
New Missile Plan
needed here In Ihe county.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. ments
"The furtberence of this pro­
Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash.), one
gram has become a mailer of
of Use leading critic* of adminis­ grave
to me. both as a
tration defense politics, said to­ public concern
official and as a private
day ha has a plan to bridge the citizen with three children in our
missile gap with the Navy’s Po­ school system functioning under
laris missile. Jackson, a member a curtailed program because of a
of the Senate Armed Services lack of necessary fundi.
Committee and the Congressional
"It must follow that I believe
Atomic Energy Committee, de­
myself and all olher progres­
clared more em phsili was need­ that
sive minded persons must take
ed on forces able to retaliate direct action to aliminste these
after a surprise attack.
conditions and prevent ■ return
lo tile state of affairs that allowed
them lo exist."
Three Bicycles

McCanna Enters
Assessor's Race

Three bicycles were stolen (Tom
Longwood Mayor A. R. Lormann's
home Friday and Saturday night.
Two of tha bicycles belonging
to Lormann's children were taken
from the mayor'! Wildmcra Ave.
home Friday night. The third was
stolen Saturday, Lormana said.
This is the first Longwood robbery
he has heard of lo seven or eight
months.

NAS To Aid Needy
The Sanford Nava! Air Station Is now a channel
for relief of the aeveral thousand children orphaned by
the recent A gadir Morocco earthquake.
A home fo r 1,000 of the orphaua la being created
in Morocco under the patronage of six year old Frinceaa
Iatlla Amina. Two thousund aingle aheeta, 5,000
jeans and girls shorts, 5,000 tee shirts, 2,000 aandala
and under clothes are needed for the orphans.
NAS Chaplain William H earn D th e orphan supply
coordinator for the Sanford base and peraoni who w ant
to'contributa any of th e ta clothing articles m ay contact
Chaplain B o n n a t F A 1-1880, ext. M S. o r m ay leave
the item s a t the NAS miHn
The cm 'rtr’n p m from
two to 14 years old.

for tbs saatsrn United States,
where temperatures dipped to rec­
ord low* Sunday.
Cleveland—with 3 above, Col­
umbus—with I above, and Pitts­
burgh—with 6 above, all recorded
their coldest March IS In history.
Kreealny temperature* contin­
ued north nf a lino through north­
ern Florida, Arkansas, Colorado
and Utah.
An airlift of a different sort
flew a merry mission to dron sev­
eral Ions or corn to thousand! of
alarving pheasant* trapped by
drift* in South Dakota.
Another three to atx inches of
•now fell over the mountain areas
of western Montana and Idaho,

but most other precipitation
confined to light snow and show&gt;
era on the eastern slope* of the
Heckle*.
In Florida tha morning tens*
perature bulletin from the takeland Weather Bureau:
Forecait for peninsular Florida
for tonight and Tuesday morningt
Partly cloudy and warmer. Lots*
rst temperature! ranging from
43 to 30 north to tha M's cen­
tral and near M in tha extrema
south.
Forecast for Tuesday: Consider*
able cloudiness and mild. Shower*
north and central district!.
Future temperature outlook:
Mild Tuesday night. No
danger through Wednesday.

W EATHER: P artly cloudy today and tonight. High today, (57-73. Low tonight, 50-65.
U nited Prena Leased Wire Katnbliihed 1908
MONDAY MARCH, 1-i, l'Jtil)
SANFORD, FLORIDA

‘Great’ Victory

Stolen In Long wood

peatedly belted the area, were
under way today in four stales—
Virginia, Trnncsicc, North Caro­
lina and Kentucky. Drifts in
some spots measured tS to 20
feet deep.
tly late Sunday emergency food
parkacc* had been delivered to at
least 200 Norih Carolina families.
Gov. Luther 11, Hodges of North
Carolina flew over the stricken
area to survey the situation and
said the Army hrllcoplrrs and
"w easr’s" would rnntlnup work­
ing until all families had received
aid.
Hodges termed the situation
"well in hand."
A cold, clear day was predicted

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News Briefs

Training: Exercise

ly pushed ahead today wiki the
Herculean task of getting* food
and fuel lo 1,300 mountaineer
families snowbound to the sou­
thern Appalachians.
But the rescuers, many of
whom have labored for days
with little or no sleep, were be­
ing well rewarded.
United Press International Cor­
respondent George Flowers, who
has flown with helicopter pilots
on food dropping missions, said:
"It's wonderful to see the fam­
ilies — especially the children—
run out to where the food pack­
ages fall."
The rescue operations, brought
on by snow-laden storms that re­

Casselberry Town
Council To Meet
Discussion of county condemna­
tion of IS Casselberry septic tanks
is expected to cume up at Hie Cas­
selberry Town Council meeting to­
night.
Tha council must order the (inks
improved, Town Mayor William
Benson said today.
County health olfirrrs have said
they would condemn the tanks. A
recently patted Casselberry ordi­
nance lays defective septic and
sower systems In the town mutt
be fixed within M days from the
lime an order to Improve them
la given system owner*.
Tha 7:30 p. m. meeting will be
to the Casselberry Tuwn Hall.

Yowell R ites Held
Funeral rites for Newton P.
Yowell, M, pioneer central Flor­
ida merchant who died Friday
a t his home to Orlando wore
held at the Firit Presbyterian
Church to Orlando today.

House Begins
Civil Rights
Bill Voting
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
House begins voting today on its
civil rights bill with ■ pica from
Ally. Gen. William P. Rogers to
retain a provision to crack down
on violators ef school integration
orders.
An agrcrmetM rrsched Saturday
between 'civil rlghls forces and
Southern opponents for the House
to start voting on amendmenta of­
fered new hope for early action
to break the deadlock in Congress.
House leaders hoped they eould
get a bill parsed by Thursday.
On (he eve of the crucial House
votes, Rogers msde a special ap­
peal for the proposal to authorize
federal penalties for persons ob­
structing federal court orders lo
desegregate schools. A similar pro­
vision was eliminated from the
Senate's measure Friday.
Rogers, in a tetter to Rep. Wllllaid M. McCulloch (H-Ohlo), said
the emphasis on voting rights
"should not lull anyone into for­
getting that meanwhile the federal
government has a responsibility in
other civil righto mailers, Includ­
ing the duty te^rnfoAe court #r-‘
d e r s in school desegregation
cases."
The attorney general said the
administration proposal would en­
able Ihe federal govrmmrnt lo en­
force Ihe srhoul orders "without
mob violence and without the ne­
cessity of using federal troops."
"At the present tim e," he said,
"when stale officials fall to main­
tain law and order, the federal
government, as a practical mailer
has no certain or very effective
way lo deal with mob violence
except by the use of federal
troops."

Garden Clubs Set
To Sponsor Tour
The public Is invlled lo make
the upcoming four of Central
Florida homes and gardens spon­
sored by the Seventh District of
Ihe Florida Federation of Garden
Clubs March 22, 33, 34.
Three Sanford homes, those of
Dr. and Mra. A. W. Epps Jr.,
Dr. and Mrs, A. L. Barks and
Sir. and Mrs. Harry E. Tooke,
will bo included on Uia tour of
21 homes and gardrns in Or­
lando, Winter Park, Maitland,
Winter Garden, Clermont and Mt.
Dura.
Sanford resident* are especial­
ly invited to make a lour March
23 of 10 homes in the OrlandoWinter Park area. Reservations
for ibis bus tour may be made by
calling Sirs. Irwin Fleischer it
FA 20336, Mrs. Fleischer is
Sanford chairman for the lour,
whirh will leave Ute Civic Center
at 0:30 a. m. Reservations must
be made by March II and persons
making Ihe trip are asked to
bring their own lunch, she said.

School Is Hit
By Vondalism
Vandalism struck Lake Mary
Elementary School during tho
weekend.
Three windows were broken,
a ran of paint turned over and
a concrete block divider knocked
down in Ihe school the sheriff’s
office reported today. Deputy
James Moore is investigating
Ihe vandalism,

'Rare' Lamp
Reported Stolen
Theft of a rare lamp containing
about 1,000 marbles was reported
to Sanford police Saturday.
Herman Morris of the Osleea
MQ Ranch laid aotneoM had brok­
en into his bouse at 11M Locust
Ave. and stolen a ladder and Ihe
lamp.

NO. 849

Exhausted Team
Continues Hunt
For Trapped Men
LOGAN, W. Va. ( U P I ) - Coal,
grimed rescue aquada early to­
day began digging H in t different
routes In their effort to reach 14
minera sealed la ■ coal n la o for
more than alx days,
Tha exh suited crews lata Sun­
day night inched to withla t i t
feet ef oo* of two areas where
mint officials believed the trap. ped man map hava barricaded
themselves from tha danse imoke
and deadly gas fumta spawned
by smoldering Urea,
The miners hava not bean heard
from aloes 1:30 a. m. Tuesday
when a stole fall ripped down
eleclrto cable* and atoned • fire
in the Holden So. 33 mins In
southwestern West VlrgUdl.
W II.I.IS CARTER (right) and Kyle Blair tell newamen
"! have no doubt that within M
of th eir escape from the latgan, w eal Virginia, coal mine
hours we will knew what,' If any­
where 18 of their co-worker* were still trapped. Mine
thing, la In that first area," said
director* reported th at a fire in the mine wan under con­
Raymond Saivali, president ef the
trol, and that oxygeo-mnnked rescuer* were attem pting
Island Creek Coal Co., early to­
to reach the trapped minera.
day.
Until today, reams# werhtra bad
attompted to piero* through anin t, only tt|g m ain, corridor, T he/
began using Use three approached
feeling they had a bettor chance
lo converge oe the are ac. The
second area Hoc some 1,100 foot
beyond the closer section.
Smoke has bean oo# of the ma­
jor obetaclea crown have had to
contend with. F in e that broke out
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T he U.S. miles out March 3, 1939. Russia'! soma 463 feet beneath the ground
Pioneer V sun satellite ap­ Lunik I stopped transmitting after surface and about two miles from
the pithead belched forth cloudO
proached
the half-mlllion-mlle it had traveled 393,000 miles.
of choking smoke end carbon
post today on its trek through
The satellite's signals demon­ monoxide gas.
•pace still sending back radio strated the feasibility of long
Tha lack of fresh air forced
signals to earth.
rescuers to retreat rouqtfeac
range
apace
communications,
a
The at.l-pound satellite Sun­
limes and "fresh air baaca" have
day set a dlstanrc record for feat that will be invaluable on thi bean advanced by scaling off aide
deep space communications when day maa himself first ventures passageways.
Its rado Iran ■in liter — tbs moat info deep apace,
Hopes as to whether the Impris­
powerful aver sent Into space—
oned men would be alive reee
was monitored from 413,000 miles
and fell wllh every obstacle that
away.
loomed before the rescuers. Time
The South Point Trarking Sta­
was Ihe most important element
tion on the island of Hawaii re­
to be considered.
ported it began a 20-mlnute read­
Officials had eslim iled that the
ing at 2 a. m. today and olher
men may have had an air supply
attempts were irhrduled talar
ef about 107 hours If (hey barri­
in tha day, elsewhere In the
caded themselves property. The
world.
A Casselberry resident was ar­ 144-hour mark wea ra n k e d ct
Al ■ a. ni , three days after rested for aggravated assault Sat­ l:M c, m. today.
the bcachball satellite was launch­ urday night and r r arreilad. Sun­
ed from Cape Canaveral, officials day oo a suspicion of arson charge.
estimated it would be 490,473
Gerard St. Onge of ta k e Ellen
miles away, moving at 3,930 miles Circle was arrested by Casselberry Sally Williams
an hour.
Marshal Gua Sawyer Saturday
Crowned Seminole
At that ralr, Pioneer V would night.
reach the 300,000-mile mark about
He was charged with throwing
I p, m.
■ ruck which broke the windshield High Heart Throb
Scientist expected lo receive uf a truck driven by Bryant Cuuey
Salty Williami was crowned
communications from the solar- of Orlando, Casselberry Mayor Seminole High Mist Heart Throb
charged Pioneer radio until it William Benson said today. St. of 1961 at a Sanford Civic Center
reaches about 30 million miles Onge was brought to the municipal Heart Fund dance Friday night.
from earth, too times farther court and released pending trial
Winston Piarcy was named
away than it would be today.
Tuesday.
King Ugly.
They said the satellite's instru­
Deputy L. J. Kriz arrested SI.
Both student* are seniors. The
ments were working "beautiful­ Onge Sunday on zusp.cion uf hav­ 9-11 p m. dance was put on lo
ly," tranim ttttof signals on com­ ing set ■ firs which burned duwn raise funds for the Heart Fund.
mand from ground stations.
a Casselberry Gardens building on Dime volts cast for tha fiva Mist
The old distance record was Lake Ellen Circle Sunday. Both Heart th ro b candidates and pro­
bald by Pioneer IV, which sent charges against SI. Onge wilt now ceeds from the dance will go to
back its last signal from 407,000 be handled by Ihe county.
the Heart Fund.

Pioneer Sun
'Working Beautifully'

Casselberry Man
Faces Arson Count

Finch Trial Jury Torn By 'Violence'
LOS ANGELES ( U P ! ) - Prej­
udice, violence and obillnancy
caused the Finch-Tregolf murder
trial Jurors to becom| so hope­
lessly deadlocked that todiy Us*
accused lovers face a second trial.
A "gas them or free them"
stand by two jurors prevented ef­
forts of Ilia 10 other panelists
to free Carol* Tregoff, 33, and
convict Dr. R, Bernard Finch,
42, of Ihe murder of his wife,
said one of the jurors, Mrs. Gene­
vieve Lang.
Superior Judge
Waller R.
Evans declared the three - month
bearing a mistrial Saturday when
the Jury of five men and seven
women announced It was dead­
locked alter eight days oi delib­
erations,
Evans scheduled Thursday as
Ihe di'.c for a new trial to be set
for Ihe handsome physicist and

his red-haired mistress for the
July 1* gunshot slaying of Mrs,
Barbara Jean Finch, 33. Both-re­
mained in Jail.
Mrs. Lang said toe outwardly
compatible, smiling appearance o(
tha 12 juror* during Iheir recesses
was far from the real stoic ef
affairs among them.
"At the height of one heated de­
bate. a male juror threatened to
throw another out a window and
turned over the jury table — he
uird to be a boxer — before she
ran to the door," aaid Mrs. Lang.
"She was hysterical and pound­
ed on the door for tha bailiff."
The threatened troman was re­
ported to' have said she would
■eek protection from the district
attorney because she was afraid

en on the panel. She said an ex­
tra bailiff was brought to the ho­
tel where the Jury stayed to guard
the woman's hotel door after aba
received the notoe.
"Wa could have voted Careto
free at any time," aaid Mra.
Lang. "But we were trying
her two — they ']
fused to listen to the law, con­
ditions and degrees — to go stung
no Finch.
"If they would have voted with
us, we would have sallied for
second degree on Finch and freed
Carole. We never voted oa sec­
ond degree, though, wa Just voted
an guilty."

juror Louis Werner idealifted
the twe Jurors who refused to

vole for conviction sa Mia. Da-

ef toe male Juror.
Mroe letoMo, a peetrt d n i t o
Another Juror aaid ooo ef llto Eddie L Lindsey, e paatol eonmale pancllits parsed at least ploys and the only Negro, to t o
three Mm sdiisg ill noton to
panel. Bath declined m uMtol

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Candidates Open Drives Maiador Missile
In Heavily Voted Areas
I'* Sanford's Director of Recreation
and Parka, Ranald W. Parry,
-\.waa alerted, vie* president of
Beeraatlon Association District I t
- YfjBal weak. Tha election and to*
^ a ta la tto a ceremonies took place
'• w i n e Mm amua) association
, ; *Moott*| ot West Palm Beach.
r.P o ffT boa also beet asked ta
r M t aa ta e lra a a of a tenoral
' aaortna of the April Southeastern
{'Recreation Executives Conferbom . This aonfertnro will bring
’ tototbar n ertetlo n M a im fat Mvo
■ goatbai* Miles.
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J Cdr. lack Langford, publle in, formation officer at the Sanford
\ £ Kavnl Air Station took, top hon­
or* in ■ district losMmsitcr's
eonSost hold last week in Doland. Ho boat out 10 other final•, Into from otkar central Florida
cities la taka tha wtaalng tra, fby,

San Diego, Calif. Duncan la an apfcaaUce petty effleer third class,
Apprentice patty officers a n
cboaan from tho ranks of Ho­
man recruits to asslM company
commanders. The selection Is
' Anyone want a dog or kittenT bau d on individual ability and
Mr*. Marriott Cowley of too leadership qualities.
-BufOrd Homano lociety aald her
f a rg o n te tte i ba* plenty of thorn.
Bruce Anderson and Frank
.•Ja m rantset Mrs, Cowley at her Scott, both of Sanford, wore, list­
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ta—-inquire
about* *kuH
them.
ed on the doan's list for achieve­
ment a t the Baylor School fag
Sanford Mala Chorus will bogs at Chattanooga, Ttnn.
Ha wwtlly rehearsal at 1

By United Press taieruaiiaual
John McCarthy will concentrate
hla campaign for governor this
week la vote-heavy Dade, Bro­
ward and Palm Beach counties.
Fred 0 . Dickinson moved to
Jacksonvillo today after a week­
end awing through Palm Beach
County. Hayden Burns, after a
brief respite at home in Jack­
sonville Sunday, moved into Con­
tra) Florida. Burns planned tovisit Lakeland, Winter Haven,
Winter Park and Orlahdo today.
Dicklnao* made a television
appearance la Tampa Sunday befora going to Palm Beach County.
Ha said bo was certain he could
got the Legislature to pass a fair
reapportionment plan If he Is
elected.
He said ha would'not do it with
a “ big stick," but would call In
the senators from North Florida
counties which control the Senate
and work out a new formula,
Burna issued a statement from
hla headquarters in Jacksonville
Sunday affirming his strong stand
on Mates tights and home rule.

F it a candidates for governor,
including one Republican, spoke
at the Stetson University Law
School's gubernatorial Jamboree
Saturday.
Democrats C. Farris Bryant,
Burns, McCarthy and Dickinson
promised lo do bailer things [or
rosds and schools and to run the
state in n businesslike manner.
Emerson Rupert, ■ St. Potorsburg businosiman, Urn only Rehilean la ihe 11-man race, said
would uphold “ the principles
of the Republican Party."
Rupert said ho waa against
civil rights logUlathm, declaring
"it is the responsibility of minor­
ity groups to lift themselves to
the level of the majority.”
In Tallahassee, the secretary or
state's office reported Sunday that
Candida lei for govimor and CaUnot posts have spent a total of
I t if .010 In their .campaigns.
Total contributions ware MU.*

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Ids.

Most of tha spending has been
concentrated in Urn governor's
race with $an.401 spent. Contri­
butions were IMS ,961.
The heaviest spender lo tha
m et was Doyle Carlton who re­
ported M l.tsa in enponses.

TAIPF.I, Formosa &lt;UP1&gt; — A
United Statei Matador guided mis•lit vetrtd off c o u n t In a left
firing In January and crathtd into
the Formoia Strait between Xellonsllst and Communist'China. a
U. S. military apokeaman raid to­
day.
The apokeaman made the elatement in rttponae to a. question
from United Praia International.
Ha laid the aix-lon Martin misalia eraabed before It came close
to the Communiit-held mainland.
The Matador la a winged guided
m inile — actually a pUotleaa Jet
diva bomber — with an operational
range of more than SOO milei.

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Aelor
William Talman, tha district attorney on tha Perry Mason tele­
vision series, waa one of four men
and four women arretted Sunday
on narcotics and marala charges
when sheriffs deputies raided a
party and found the gucata frol­
icking unclothed.
" It must ba soma kind of mis­
take,M aald Talman today. "Wa
Just dropped Into a friend's house
for a drink and suddenly wa find
ourselves in the middle of ' n
rumpus.
DeBory Auxiliary * "This’ll ruin me," groaned tha
45-year-old actor who p l a y s
“Hamilton Berger," tha no-juck
Plans Bake Sale
H m DeBsry World War I Vet­ DA who is weekly outwitted by
erans Auxiliary made plans last I’erry Mason in tha hour-long
Friday far a bake sale April ta. courtroom drama. Ha declined to
Mr*. Barney Anderson Is In say who was with him ifhtn ha
charge of arrangements for the entered the apartment.
Talman and tha others, Includ­
event. Mrs. Frank G. Hills is
selling vanilla and spices for the ing an associate television pro­
auxiliary. Next meeting of the ducer and an actress, were booked
group will bo nt 1:90 p. m., on narcotics and morals charges
and released on hall. They were on
April I.
The auxiliary welcomed two apo­ dared to appear in court Tuesday.
Sheriffs Cept, Richard B.
d a l guests at tho last meeting,
Mr*. H aul Collyer of St. Cloud, Brooks, head of the nareotiea de­
Fourth District president, and Mr*. tail, said tha raiding deputies
found guests scampering for
JooophhM Ooedeo of Sanford.

Alexander Seed

; Waafcuw N. Dv^cen. non of
‘ l l r . aad Mr*. Woodrow N. Dun*,0U of DoLond Highway, lo o te d ,
, Baa graduated from Recruit Train-

clothing and moaning, “this will
ruin ue."
Brooke aald tha eighth person,
tha apartment’s tenant, Richard
Ralbold, 31, a salesman, had gone
to tha door to let la an under­
cover agent ha unsuspectingly had
Invited to tha party. Rtlbold’a
apartment had bee* under ebaarration for eomt time, aald Brooks.
Nareotiea founl s c a t t e r e d

4-H Club Boys
Visit Fire Tower
In oolebratio* of Notional 4-H
wooh, to# member* of tho Lake
Mary 4-H Boys Club mad* ■
special trip in a group to visit
the Florida Forest Rangers Fire
Tower at Longwood last Tuesday
afternoon after their regular
meeting at the school.
While they were there an un­
scheduled event look place when
tho tower received o fire alarm
M isea ta Mo prompt response
f t tho rangers as they immediately Jumped Into their fire truck
and left to put out Um blase.
They had a question and answer
period with tha rangers-a* they
were shown the tower and equip­
ment.
Ranger* I* charge were John
P. U nlove and Robert Deuschle.
Tho tower dispatcher on watch
at the lime waa George Olio,
Mambara who mad* the trip
wort: Ala* Boman,Do*ald Phi­
lips, David Mob*, Roony Mixon,
Don SpideU, Tony Jim anat, Gary
Donaldson. Russell Young, Wayna
Dalton, Billy Mixon, Mrs. Don­
aldson and Mr*, c a d i Mixon,
in* dara.

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Lake Mary UPW
Meets Tuesday
Circle Two of tho Lake Mary
UPW will meet Tuesday at t
p. m. at Mm* homo of Mrs. Holes
Freeman.
Mra. Richard Keogh will have
charge of the program.
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DtBory Volunteers
Approve Recreation
Building Program

Sanford; W atte
i; Emma J . Bi­
ll • Barbara RuWUll# Ziegler,

throughout the apartment inetod.
ad cigarettaa with part of the to .
baeeo pulled out and marijuana
put In. Marijuana aeada and
ahreda also were found and bei4
aadrina lnhalara of the preeeription type and a bottle of ualden.
tlfiad pills were confiscated.
Brooks said.
"In tha drawara a t a draaaer
wa found largt amounu of atag
fllma and filthy literature of tha
kind you can buy hi Tijuana.
Mfsico,” ho aald.
All of thoae a rre atad denied any
knowledge of narcotics or a n r
wrong-doing.
w
Others arrested and charged
with morala and nareotiea aouata
were Lolls K. Dewitt, I I , an aetress; James H. Baker, M, a TV
producer; Pater Neal Hestelt, BB,
a finance company manager aad
his wlfa, Susan, 14; Jean Dono­
van, 26, a housewife, and Peggy
L. Flanagan, I t , also a bouaewlf*.
Telman only last September
waa auad for dlvorro by hla wifeactreat Barber* Heed.
f

Tbs DeBsry Volunteer Firemen*! A m . unanimously approv­
ed tho m rootio* building pro­
gram at Us lost meeting and
supported a decision of Urn-trus­
t e e to meko tho pi snood facilltill available to all homo owners
&amp;
M Mm present fir* son* of Mm
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V jp
?fc* ,,f , i.‘
DeBory deportment.
fb * association boo a x p m —d
CH U U laV A -S TERNAQR RIVALS fu n n ln , (or odlco
troaourer; B arbara Sm ith, fo r a o c ro ta ry ; Ricky Croat*
MM thought that "elao* tha vast K1m tho Chulwul* T o k lh Club don't W iovo Jjb lotting
dale, fo r tra a ia ro r; Sharon Howall, fo r vie# president)
majority af DeBsry residents
"politicking" hoop tlk tn from having h food tim e togethKennedy, M1m Norman, Van Worm or, Edna Hopkina,
are senior olUaeno, M la our
or.
Candldntoa
fo
r
club
preaident,
Mika
Kennedy,
Nancy
fo
r troaaurer; Don Bemey, fo r vico president; Linda
earnest desire to provide those
Norman and Richard Van W ortnar giv* a pro-oltctlon
Spatb, fo r troaauror and Roger Norton, fo r aecratary,
facllittao far your ua* and en­
th two-way handahako la th a eonter. O ther Candidatoo
Proaldontial candidate D anuta N oraki waa not proaant
joyment as quickly aa possible."
looking on km , from left, D m Oortoa J r., running fo r
Tho association also suggested:
fo r th a picture,
(Herald Photo)
"If you coo template doniitag to­
ward the completion of thla proJoel, may we N ||M t that "YOU
DO IT NOW.” Parson* con mall
• MA88ENA, M. Y. (U PI)—Tha
chock* ta tha DoBary Ftramoa'a
eighth grade Sunday gehool ekes
Association, Box 123, or give tt to
any *f the Fire Deportment memUnited From ktemhMmml
M m o a t weeks, with most of
boro. la tho past the association
Thirty-five students a t r o a t o d
tho
callers warning Um to ctase
hag always stressed that Mis
hla NAACP activity.
build tug la for all ftaldtata, not during a racial tfamanstralloa go
oo trial today la Tallahassee for
Juat tho A n max.
Um of the tear gas oo tho stu­
disturbing tha peace, who* la
dents woo trilie te d by B. W. boun­
Patcnburg, Va., ale von Negroes
der*, Florida NAACP Bold oecrswho took aoati la tho while aectloa
lory. Ho laid the stop was "ant
Prisoner Dies
of a public library muat answer
la accordance with propor crowd
trespassing charges.
handling methods,” and chargnd
O f Heart Attack
Tho TalTahaiaso studont* — In­
A dl-ycar old Rusctand Park cluding 3* Negroes from Florida
Negro died of a heart attack I* AAM and a lt whites from Florida
hla Seminole County Jail v«U Fri­ State — wer# arrested Saturday
day. Clarence Walden was being during a day-long demonstration
hold on charges of alleged iacom- that pollen B u lly broke up with
potency. Sheriffs d eputte sold tear gas.
CHICAGO (UPI) - n o total
Most of them wore unable to
Walden hod appeared la (airly
good health around midnight. At r a t e bond of MOO and spent tho momtorthUp at Klwaala intonellonal is M4.MI, m all Mme Ugh.
times before that to hod too* wakond ta JaM.
A. Loon Lowry, president of Ihe Klwaala, cum otly Data 4.0T9 olubs
doopoadont and wouldn't oat. Dr.
Chariot L. Park said that daath NAACP la Florida, thargod that a* ua rostor.
waa duo to a heart attaek after authorities waul act permit tho
Walden waa found dead on hit students to post property toads,
demanding cash or the aorvlces

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PRICES GOOD Thru
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th.

Spring Term Of Circuit
Court Scheduled To Open
»
Ninety-eight resident* from Sem" in o le County districts were summfined to Circuit Court today for
the swearing in of Juror* for the
tpring term of circuit court civil
cue*.
Summoned from Sanford were
Luther N. Holloway, Lewis Ray
Dunham, Madison L. Beall, Ratlin
A. Cowart, Otho K. Hushers,
Thoma* I’. Sprouse, Lee I* Ulw liana, B. D. B a n t, Jr., Samuel M.
(iobe, Jesse Aabye, Hubert Odell
Bagwell, Kdmond L. Weber. Carl
Ludlow, Vietor li. tlranlham,
George V. Leliy, Ralph IV. laming,
William A. Turner, Lonnie D. Tennison, Richard R. 1’arriih, Philip
M. Keck, Edward E. Ftiher, Verlin
M. Arnett, Aubrey R. Kelly, Lewis
S. Earle, John Slaunton McWhort­
er, Elmer H. Boerncr, Coleman W.
— Enslcy, J. H. Lee, Jr., Joseph It.
W LaFollctte, John F. Wilton, Ralph
E. Simas, Rirhard Packard, Eu­
gene L. Conrad, Jam ei L. Horton,
Sr., Walter B. Steele, Wilbur L.
Hallock, Swlbert F. Durand, Hor­
ace B. Bourquardcz, Ernest M.
Lee, George R. Bullard, Elmer A.
Eckharl, Heady R. Strickland,
Robert D, Ashby, William M.
Boggs, Elman J. Shepard, Robert
E. Bedenbaugh, Jam es B. Shaffer,
Robert W. Williams, J. R. Ervin,
• Clyde W. Nutt. David W. O’Hearn,
Ralph E. Betts, and Kenneth J.
Gustavaon.
Foreit City resident* summoned
were Jimmy V. McDaniel, Charles
F. Field and Earl E. Cannon.
Residents summoned from Fern
Park were Frank S. Carson, Louis
Klingman, Norman S, Clegg and
George M. Denman; from Lake
Mnnroe, Alvin P. Hittell and John

* Bowling Champs
Defending Title

Whitaker; from Oviedo, John W.
Pendarvis, Jam et H. Staley and
Domcr D. Daniel; from Chuluota,
Donald W. Corton. Ernest Weal­
ing: from Longwood. Arthur H.
Dickin, and Henry II. Barnett;
from La4e Mary. William S. Wil­
kins. Charles L. Howard and Sam­
uel Strang Day; from Altamonte
Springs, Robert M. Watson and
Glenn D. Humes.
Plaintiffs or defendants will be
paid S3 per day for each day they
serve.
Summoned persons not excused
because of age, sickness or holding
public office which requires their
presence, and not eliminated by at­
torneys' challenges, will serve as
they are needed for cases. They
will get S3 per day plus mileage
for each day that they serve.
A. C. Doudney vs. Frank Russel
and wife is the case set for Tuesday. Robert A. Hultaney vs. Flor­
ida Power and Light Co. and Bray
Construction Co. is scheduled for
Wednesday. Judge Vassar Carlton
Is presiding over this session of
Circuit Court.

Maitland Woman
Hurt In Mishap
A Maitland woman wai treated
for head and face cuts at Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital Fridaynight after her car ran Into a ditch
on SR 427 near Longwood.
Highway Patrol Trooper J. L.
Sikes said Edna Chase of Maitland
drove around a sharp curve too
fait, causing her car to go into a
ditch. Damages to the ear totalled
83no. Miss Chase was charged with
driving while Intoxicated and driv­
ing without a license.
Two ears were total losses as the
result of a crash on Hwy. 17-92 and
SR 438 Friday night. Robert L.
Whitehurst of 163 Iris D r, Cassel­
berry was driving north on Hwy.
17-92 when Marian C. Cans* of
Tavares pulled onto the highway
from SR 438. Sikes said. Uanaa ear
which pulled out from behind a
stop aign was hit In the side. Both
driver* were charged wtih violalion of right of way. Thera were no
injuries.

TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI). — The
Detroit Pfeiffer Reera defend their
record - shattering
championship
performance of 1050 tonight a t the
^ American Bowling C o n g r a a a
• {ABC) tournament, captained by
ainglet and all-avant* king Eddie
Lubanski.
The Pfeiffer* are almost cer­
tain to taka over the open teams
leadership. Their 8243 last y ta r in
fit. Louis Is 248 pin* better than
The Flnecreit Baptist Church
the 2859 rolled by the current Winsome S. S. will meet at 8 p. m.
leader* here, the Btllevua Bank today In the home of Mrs. J. A.
team of Bellevue, Ky.
Hunt, 2304 Lucretla Ct.
Crossing lanes with tha Pfalf_ feri on tha 0:30 p.m. squad tonight
9 will ba tha Bowleram* lanaa of De­
troit, led by » a Jauglard, 1951
ABC ainglea champion. Jouglard
rolled a 775 aeries, the highest
ever in an ABC tournament,
l.ubanski's best ABC singles ser­
ies was his winning 784 last year.
In tha 70-day tournament'* ninth
day Sunday, Georg* Hartwlg of
Decatur, HI., threw games of 198,
233 and 148 to taka over third
^ plar* In singles with a 677. HartV wig’s nine-gams total of 1826 put
him in a three-way tie fur ninth
in all-cventa standings.
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:,:u A m an who adm itted he speaks selfishly when it comes
to talking education, Dr. J . Ollle Edm unds, president of
.S tetson U niversity, said here T hursday n ig h t th a t th e re s t
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th a t "education is everybody’s business" and said the public
ahould follow th e activities of the m athem atics teacher ju s t
a s It does those o f th e athletie coach.
D r. EdmunHs plugged fo r increased public support of
independently endowed colleges and said he favors a bill in
•the Congress to allow tax deduction to persons; businesses or
1organisation* who m ake such contributions.
H e also said it's tim e we stopped concentrating on build­
ing flew buildings and g e t to work building up faculties.
P
D r. Edmunds s a id th a t Americans have allowed the
tOachihg profession "to lose the respect It deserves' end he
,4limed th a t citizens take a closer look a t how our educational
g n g y a m s a r t going and to take p a rt in doing something
about them .
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America has found o u t th a t no am ount of money plowed
!fnto missile research can dose the gap th e Russians hav?
opened "until we have young scientists trained and capable
* « carrying out developments," Dr. Edmunds said.
?' To accomplish our higher educational goals, we m ust
hhve m any m ore highly educated, dedicated teachers, he
g lrtiic d .
"W e don’t need building*, we need professors," was
th e way h e 'p u t it.
I t ’s som ething to think about—nationally and here a t
hom e.
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■: $A gE E - 401: Elaine B„
•fled 4, la a cute llltle girl.
. "Ob, Dr. Crane," her mother
•ebbed, “ Elaine te la the bospltel and la burned to badly we
d s a 't know If the will live.
" I we* miking eome apple
« w ee aad Elaine reached up fur
tha bandit of the pan and tipped
K all ever herself.
“New 1 can't even go near the
fcttahM clove! It aeemi eo awful
th at a pea of apple aauch ahould
•eat ua the life of our little
iM s*
TMetbera, this kind ef cate la
InpUeated thousands of times
r a t here la America.
*
{ Bo please leant to employ the
hack bursera on your stove, for
1MB your pane or tkiUeta will be
out of reach of toddlers:
A* a rule, oa your four-burner
kttcbea atovef, you seldom have
WMre than two burners la gs»

ague*.’ they stuck .ptaM t bags
over their heads.
Other*
inside refrlgcrelers and then get locked Inside,
ettbor because they thomeclvea
slam the door N a playmate may;
do eo.
b education, w* are realising
tho groat value of uilog actual
oases far teaching purposes.
■Good parent* need to oriecl
ALL the common dangen i child
■ a y possibly meet cad then' ex■tarn them la advance,

"W hit's wrong here?" ehould
be tha query as (be parent
shows tho ihlld tho situation
W
here a toddler beaches up to
grasp Ui* handle of a stew pan
oa the front burner of tho kit­
chen atovg,
Do the asm* regarding the
refrigerator "hiding place" and
tha plastic bag.
Aik what a child ahould do if
H
a board with aome sharp
nails slicking qp In the air.
Or a pointed acUeora hanging
from a aall on the well: Mra.
Crane's aunt, la (ha latter's child­
hood,' tried to got such a paif
of scissors off tho book.
Thor fell and dabbed one of
her oyea, so ih# haa been blind
ta (hat era aver elnce:
P ireoti, don't keep dangeroua
drug* around the bouse: And
never leave baiardoua liquid!
standing In drinking gtoaso*.
-M uty youngsters drink cleaning
fluldk, kerosene and old baUtry
■elds l i s t are la glass contain-'
a rt'
Lya and Other oauslic chemi­
cals should not o ecfiilblt to
chUdnn. If you must use thorn,
damp out the rare after yeu
are through or lock them In a

house, oven to what you think
a r t secret place*, for kids have
sharp eyas aad can uiually tall
ypu where you have such lethal
weapons hidden,
Don't oven leave cartridges or
shotgun shell* around, either, for
TV ha* educated ymagatora eo
they can load gum.
Make o game out M this
"Whet’s wrong h e n ? ” Idea, and
tutor yew children against ALL
tha common h o a rd s.

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WASHINGTON — In a mood to
discard for tho moment the civil
right* debacle In the Senate cham­
ber, I turn to a few light-hearted
anecdotes collected tbs last few
days.
The half-foot of enow outside
the window recalls the tale of
frustration suffered the other day
by Sen. Gorilon Allott (R.-Colo.).
The aenatpr ftook off by air for
Colorado to apeak before several
hundred people a t a big banquet!
he coded up 1,000 mile* later back
la Washington talking to himself
and eating a eandwlch,
A llott embarked for U m ar,
Colo., to help toast the town
named IMO’e All-America City.
After hie airliner landed In Den­
ver, a billiard dosed in on U m ar.
Tho senator railed for a private
piano and (he's a pilot himself)
even offered to fly himself dpwn,
but' a t th at point even the apsrrows were ekling.
Allott wee due bark In Wash­
ington the following day to appear
ae a Congressional witness on his
own bill. He hopped on the next
available esstoound airliner. Three
thousand mile* fo r nothing I
Thla next cpleodo happened to ■
prominent Washington c o u p l e
having lunch with their two smell
daughters In the Embassy Room
of the Statlar Hotel,
Tho girls, both under 10, excused
themeelvea to visit the ladles’
lounge. When they got there, they
discovered they needed a dime. The
older girl said to her sister: “You
wait hero while I go heck and got
one from mothar.’
Bald tho first little glrli "But
I can't wait.” A t that moment, a
woman appeared with a key and
saved tha Hay. Bhe was tha hotel's
pianist, who had a key as a hotel
employs.
Sometime later, tha lovely lady
of tha piano took bar place on
tha stage end the little girl* spat­
ted her.
"Lookl” ene of them ehrieked.
"The cleaning lady plays the
planoP
There'v* been a lot of leg-pulling stories about th* purported
confidence of th* Republicans In
llw forthcoming presidential electlOHa
,
Vice President. Richard Nixon,
tho butt of them all, appeared ■*
S gueet a t the Radio and TelevlTho ftogfl of ato sovereign pow­
ers have flown over Texas; Spsto,
Prance, Mexico, Republic of Tex­
as, Southern Confederacy and the
U. fl.

■Ion Correspond rate Aeen. dinner
the other day. Eric Smith, local
publicist, found himself a t . the
vice presidents elbow.
"1 pulled one of those presi­
dential Jokes on him,” ho told me,
“Mow’d ho tako It? ” I asked, look­
ing for a duo of significance. "Ha
Just smiled,” Smith said, disap­
pointed himself. This was the
storyt
"I understand,” Smith told
Nixon, "tha* there la a report go.
lag around th at you are eo eyre of
winning the presidency th at the
other day when It rained you called
the White House end reminded
Mamie th at the rain was coming
through her open window, to ploase
close It.”
And the vice president smiled.
Ren, Robert &amp; Kerr fD-Okla.),
see needier of tho Eisenhower ad-

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by Marquis Childs*

WASHINGTON CALLING

PLAYING TO THE GRANDSTAND

Edmunds Says

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ministration, philosophised about
"new starts’* before the Women’*
National Democratic Club. He was
taking a crack a t the president’*
policy of ni&gt; "new starts’* in water
resource development.
" I’m glad my father believed In
new etarts,” said the eeaator. "I
would not now bo enjoying this
Meeeed privilege of apaaktog to
you today 'bod bohnd my mother
practiced ‘no new starts’.”

TfASHINOTON — I f the recent
samplee coming out of the pri­
mary warmup are any clue we are
In for a bad time this falL ■
Both Paul Butler, chairman of
the Democratic National Com­
mittee, and New Hampshire's
Governor Wesley Powell got shoot
as far out of bounds as possible.
Butler, • chronic sufferer from
foot-ln-mouth disease, had .the
g n e e te apologise to tho president
for having said th at tho death of
the Navy bandsmen In tha Rio
disaster was on President Elsen­
hower’* conscience.
Powell tried to Justify his
charge th at Sen. John P. Kennedy
was soft on communism oven after
he had been repudiated by Vic*
President Nixon, whose campaign
in New Hampshire he was sup*
posad to be managing. In so do­
ing he compounded the daraege ha
had already done, not to Kennedy
bu to the vice president running
unopposed In the Republican pri­
mary.
How much Powell's folly con­
tributed to Kennedy’s astonishing­
ly large total no one, of courts,
can -say. But It was probably a
last minute factor in getting out
voters eager to repudiate the
Powell slur. Kennedy’s margin of
four to three es the final returns
eome In, contrasting with th#
traditional Republican edge of
two to one, gives tha youthful-ap­
pearing Massachusetts senator a
new boost for the' nomination.
could hardly have expected
auch a break with all ita national
Implications, While the eharg* la
on Ita fare absurd, given Ken­
nedy’s whole background and con­
ditioning, It will give pause to
those liberal Democrat* who sus­
pect him of never having really
opposed McCsrthyism. In short,
this was the kind of advertising
Kennedy could not have bought,
for all his efforts end resources,
end it was handed' to him free,
gratis, In N a w Hampshire's
snowy hills.
While Butler’s statement was, to
put It mildly, an offense to good
taste and decency, it did not have
About half a million Americana
a r t employed by itata and local
governments on highway construc­
tion aad malnlanance, according
to tho Automohtlo Manufacturers

th* far*reselling political impli­
cations of Powell's blunder. Presi­
dent Elsenhower is not running
for offlce.and ha is, In any event,
■o entrenched In popular esteem
that such slurs cannot harm him,
Butler will be out as chairman
when the Democrats nominate a
candidate for president In July.
But Powell’s statement is cartain to echo through tha entire
campaign If only because It la a
reminder of Just what Nixon and
his managers want the public to
forget. That is, tha whole atmos­
phere of Innuendo and suspicion
on the Communist Issue which
accompanied Nixon'a rise to pow.
or. This heritage continues to b*
for the vice president a serious
handicap.
He cannot win with th* votes
of right-wing Republicans. Even
with tha votes of all those who
call thcmselvea ' Republicans —
whether of tha moderate, Elsen­
hower or putrlght progressive
Paul Hoffman vsrlsty—he cannot
get a majority. Tha latest polls
have shown tha party a t ita lowest
point In this century.
Nixon needs tha help of Inde­
pendents and voters whose alle­
giance to the Democratic party I*
Indifferent. I t is Just hers that
the reckless use of the Communist
issue is most offensive, m ailin g
tha havoc of tha McCarthy era.
He is a protsge of Sen. Styles
Bridges of New Hampshire whose
administrative . assistant he was.
They have a tight grasp on th*
party organisation In tha atata
with a political outlook of ex­
trema reaction.
That is one reason Governor
Nelson Rockefeller decided to gst
out of th* New Hampshire pri­
mary and tha Republican contest
for president. Ho knew full wall

th a t tha Pewalls and tha B rld fti
who icalouity guard the party ma­
chinery were out to get him In
•tata a fte r otate. Tha ehatrman of
tha Senate Campaign Committee,
Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arisona,
la one of the molt a r tic u la te
standpatter* in the GOP.
A* the Powell Incident lllu*
straits, Nixon's problem it a dif­
ficult one. Ha has worked elotely
with these men. They era hie
friend* and perhaps his principal
supporters and he cannot alienate
them or, at any rate, not bafora
next July.
But their embrace can be a
henry.embarrassment. To Identify
him with Old Guard orthodoxy la
a m ajor objective of Dcmocratio
strategy. Every Powell who rldea
off on tha Communist broomstick
in Nixon’s behalf will help thia
strategy elong.
Nixon himself has In Important
Instances — tha student loyalty
oath, th* Connally amendment on
the World Court — stood on op­
posite side* from the atandpattcre
and tha nao-iaolatlonlata. But thla
Identification will have to become
sharper end clearer If he !• te
emerge from tha shadow Of the
past.

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Quotes
Dotted Prose letonattonsl
MOSCOW — A Moscow ta il
driver, commenting on the illness
of Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khru­
shchev:
"He’s working too au ch , trapLOS ANGELES - Mra. Sanavlevo U n g , one of the jurora In
the Finch-Tregoff murder trial,
describing the deliberations of the
Jury that was unable to roach a
verdict:
"At the height of one heated
debate, a male Juror threatened
lo throw another out a window
and turned over th* Jury table—
he used lo be ■ baser—before
the ran to the door.
SAN FRANCISCO George Christopher, den
Soviet Premier Khrushchev In a
dispatch written for United Press
International:
"Mr. Khrushchev would onjoy
participating in our American
system of electioneering, for he
tikes meeting people In the alreet
end discussing Issues of every
kind.”
DONCASTER, England - Bar­
maid Mrs, Francos Bedford, dis­
cussing tho victory of Jim Mugrave In an Ml-mlto walking
race:
"Everyone la atlll getting over
the shock because Jimmy is net
the athletic type.”

Happiness Through H ealth

N erves C ontrol A ll F unctions I n T he Body
(By DR. r . LEO KERW1N)
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narvoua ayatem la to eoordina t# and regulate all bodily
functiona and to ad ap t th a
body, to -th o environm ent. If
thla almpla physiological fact

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anything from complete, paralyaia to aymptoma o f lack of
function auch an conatipetlon,
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Miss Allison Lee Wins Auditions
With Birmingham. Symphony Orchestra

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Mis* Allison Lee. IS year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
L. Lee, formerly of Sanford and
now of Birmingham. Ala., and
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Winn of Sanford has con­
tinued to make a name for her­
self in the musical world.
She is a well-known figure in
musical circles of central Florida,
having started her career at the
agr of five. Her aptitude at the
piano, perfect pitch, and natural
musical aptitude proclaimed her
a piano prodigy at an early age.
and she appeared on many pro­
gram* throughout the state. She
gave her first solo recital at the
age of 7 at the Woman's Club
in Sanford and another at the
age of 10. At the time she moved
to Birmingham three years ago,
she wrs a pupil of Mrs. Alphonse
Carlo at the Rollins College Con­
servatory of Music in Winter
Park.
After hor arrival in Birming­
ham, she auditioned for and be­
came the pupil of the Dean of
the Conservatory of Mutlc of
Birmingham Southern College,
Hugh Thomas. He presented her
In solo recital at the college in
the spring of 1938.
Last fall ihc auditioned for the
Australian-Amcriean piano team.
Nelson and Neal, which resulted
in their invitation for her to
spend the summer with them at
their home in Parts, Tenn. Dur­
ing the summer, according to
Mr. Neal, ahe averaged memor­
izing 116 pages of music each
week, with a normal practice day
of from 6 to I hours. In Dorcmber the Neals allowed the Lee's
lo play host to them, their child­
ren (John, Kathy, and Allisoni,
their tour manager,
Robert
Bridge, and Ihc fabulous, now
famous, bus which serves as

home lo them during their con­
cert season.
Mis* Lee recently won the Sym­
phony Auditions held in Birmigham. and appeared with the Bir­
mingham Symphony Orchestra
Feb. 23. and a two-performance
concert March It. She played the

Jeanne Lane Baron

Church Calendar

Weds C. P. Henry
A t Hypoluxo, Fla.
Mrs. Jeanne Lane Baron, a
former Sanford resident, and
Cliarles Palrick Henry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles X. -Henry of
West Palm Beach, were recently
married al the First Baptist
Church of Hypoluxo.
Mrs. Henry l* the daughter of
A the nev. and Mrs. John L. Miller
V of Boynton Beach and the grand­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Sloudcnmlre Sr. of Sanford.
The Miller family lived in San­
ford for many years and Mrs.
Henry attended schools here and
graduated from Seminote High
School.
She it presently employed as
office manager for Brand Bro­
ther* Inc. in Boynton Beach. Mr.
a Henry ii manufacturer's repre^ srntative in Southeast Florida
for the Scharing Corporation of
New Jersey.

Auxiliary Board
T o Meet Tomorrow
Mra. C. E. Butler, president of
the Seminole Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary, has culled an executive
board meeting Tuesday at 9:30 a.
m. in the hospital dining room.

S KAT E

CSTY

Saint Saens Concerto in G Minor
for orchestra and piano.
On Feb. 3 of this year she again
was presented in solo recital by
the Birmingham Southern Conicrvatory, with a program that

Mr*. K J, Simmon* mil Mr*.
W. J. 11(idler were hostesses for
Iht monthly rot'cc (nr nffircre
wive* of VAtl-3 at the Sim­
mon* home.
Following the social coffee
hour. * short business meeting
»»» held. Plans were discussed
for the Officers Wives formal
dance, scheduled for May 13 at
the Langford Hotel in Winter
Park. VAH-3 will *erve a* hostes* for the eicnt.
Those attending were: Mrs. R.
J. Mattu*. Mrs. O. J. Loper,
Mrs. C. C. Kauffman. Mrs. D.
L. Jarrell. Mr*. R. K. Hurd.
Mr*. L. K. Higginbotham, Mrs.
P. S. Harward. Mr*. D. If.
Hartley and gurst. Mr*. C. K.
Chapman. Mrs. C. L. Fitzpatrick,
j P. fairly. Mr*. A. G.
"Mrs.
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Elder, Mr*. F, G. Kdwards.

I Op. 28; Chopln't Nocturne, Op.
31, and Elude In G Flat JBIark
Key Elude); Brahms Bhapsody.
' Op. 119; Concert Etude. D Flat
Major by Liszt, and three Gersh­
win preludes.
She is also accompanist for (he
Ramsay Glee Club of Ramsay
High School where she is a sopho­
more. Last year Ihc Glee Club
was awarded top honors in the
stale competition for High School
choruses. She also accompanied
operatic presentation of “ Die
Fledermaus" (Strauss), and has
gone into rehearsal of this year's
opera, "Andrea Chenier.’’
She aervei as accompanist for |
the Chapel Choir of the First
Baptist Church of Birmingham
and will go with them on their
annual lour of churches during
the week of March It. She will
supply piano aceompanyment for
all vocal number* and be a fea­
tured soloist on the program.
She has recently relumed from
a weekend in Nashville, Tenn.,
where »hr acted aa accompanist
for the district competition of
Washabla howling outfits
vocalist, sponsored by the Fede­
ration of Voice Teacher*. She pretty and practical.
also has been entered in the
Mcrriwethcr-Poat Contest, spon­
sored by the National Symphony
in Washington, D. C., auditions
to be held in 3tay.
Her scholastic average plus her
musical ability caused hrr to
be selected for lh» "Terrific
Teen" Series, sponsored by the

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MELINDA LEE WARNKK celebrated her sixth birthday, laat week, with
h party a t the home of her parents, Mr. and Mm. Gerald Warnka on MelloiiviHe Ave. After refreshments. the little gueata were taken to the Zoo
nhd then the Elk’a playground. Left to right, they are, Shelley Mebane.
Sandra Kick, Gail Cowan, Neva Pntleraon, Melinda, Debbie Graham, Bob
McIntosh, Doug Gramkow, Lari Lee Morrison, Suaan Edward, Tommy Andemon, Rita Karkcaa and Kate Edward*. M clinda'i aiatar, Geri Ann and
Deborah Jarvia aaaiated with the party.

Telephone Program
Given By Sorority

at their annual "Lead Oul" last
spring at the Highland* Country
Ciuh.

MISS ALLISON LEE

Local Pianist

Sims, 2631 Laurel Ave. at 9:30
MONDAY
Official - Board of tha Barnett
Circle 3—Mr*. Cliff MeKibben,
Memorial Methodist Church meets
in the church office at 7:30 p. chairman, with Mrs. H. C. Metzel, 1910 Park Ave. at 9:43 a. m.
Circle 6—Mrs. George Stine,
TUESDAY
chairman, with Mr*. .George TouThe Fidelia S. S. Class of First hy and Mrs. John Morgen, 210
Baptist Church will meet at 8 West 16th St. at 9:43 a. m,
p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. C.
Circle 7—Mrs. Glenn Wimblsh,
Whitaker. 403 West 18th St.
chairman, with Mrs. Mary Dolly,
CIRCLE MEETINGS or First 1112 3lyrt!e AVe. at 9:43 a. m.
Presbyterian Church.
Circle J-M r*. W. H, AnderCircle 4—Mr*. L. I. Frazier, son, chairman, mecls In Ihe Phi
chairman, with Mr*.- Chartea la I hoe room with Misses Annie
Nelson and Alberta Boyer as
hostesses, at 2:30 p. m.
Circle 2—Mrs. K. W. Fite Sr.,
chairman, In Fellowship Hall
with Mrs. W. L. Roche and Mr*.
R. C. Long, as hostesses, at 2:30
p. m.
Circle 3 — Sirs. C. L. Redding, chairman, with Mrs. W.
D. Simpson and Mrs. C. L. Keyes
at Elder
as hoslessca, 2:30 p,
MONDAY
Spring*.
EVENING CIKCLKS
Sanford Drove 1M B. P. O. Doe*
Circle t — Mrs. Joel Field,
meets at I p. m. at the Elk* Club
for initiation and a social meeting. chairman, with Mr*. W, S. Brumley Sr. and Mrs. John Krider
TUESDAY
on Celery Ave. at t p. m.
Circle 2 — Mrs. Joe Garrett,
VAH-9 Enlisted Mena Wives chairman, with Mr*. Warren
Club will meet for the regular Adam*. 2403 *Grandview Ave. at
business session at • p. m. at I p. m.
the C. P. O. Club on the Base.
Circle 3—Mrs. John Wilson,
chairman, with Mra. J. C. Walter
WEDNESDAY
and Mrs. Y. C. Bollinger, 202
Tha C. P. O. Wive* Club will Grapevilie Ave. at ■ P. m.
meet at I p. m. in the club meet­
ing room on tha base. All mem­
ber! of tbe club whose husband*
are retired from the Navy aye
•specially urged to attend.
Joins meeting of the civic end
eocial department* of the San­
ford Womin'a Club. Covered dish
luncheon served at 12 o'clock,
followed by civic business and
program. Social department meet*
at I p. m. for bridge and canaiU
games.

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Presents Recital
In Winter Park
Mary Tolar Nance, local punlst
and teacher of this city, played
the following recital for a lun­
cheon meeting of tha Winter
Park Woman’i Club recently.
Suniato. Op. 31, No. 3 Allegro,
Scherzo, Mcnucito and Trio, and
Preslo con fuoco all hy Beeth­
oven. Alnllab and Alniiam, hy
Villa-Lohot and Prelude No. 3
hy Gershwin.
Encores Included Etude. Op.
10. No. 3 by Chopin and Pollchlnelle hy Rachmaninoff. Other a r­
tist* appearing on Ihe program
were Mrs. Bishop LoveJoy, so­
prano, and accompanist, Mrs.
William Ralhburn.
Mrs. Nance received her form­
al training at Duke University,
Durham, N. C. and Rollins Col­
lege Conservatory of Music, Win­
ter Park. She is a member of the
National Guild of piano taarhera
and the Central Florida Musir
Teacher's
Association
and
leaches at Ihe Tolar School •(
Music.
Store freah poultry toosrly In
aluminum toil, parchment or
waxed paper and refrigerate im­
mediately. Use within two or
three days.

"A smile is contagious,*' said
Miss Boots Carruth, as she spoke
to members of the Gamma Omega
Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha,
at (hr bi-monthly meeting.
Miss Carruth and Miss Billie
Spurrier, of Orlando, represent­
ing the Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Co., presented a
program on the types of voices
heard on the telephone and how
to Improve them.
Breathing exercises and headtones are recommended along
with the use of the Jaws and
Ups to be more distinct, they
revealed. Tha talk was illustrat­
ed with earioon slides showing
different type* of conversationills, aurh aa mousey, shrill,
dreary and others.
Following the talk, eaeh mem­
ber heard (heir voice on a tape
recorder. During Ihc business
session, presided over by Mrs.

John Dickey, president, Ihe chap­
ter voted lo send a check to the
local school for mentally re­
tarded children.
U was announced that any
schools having children In need
of shoe* are requested lo con­
tact Mri. Dickey. A nominating
commuter, com pined of mem­
bers of Ihe executive board, will
present a slate of officers next
month for election; They will be
installed In May.
Five pledges are io receive
their Jewel pin* In ceremoniei
at the April metting,
Mrs. John Higgins was hos­
tess for the evening and served
rake and coffee to the member*.
The rhepter will hold the soeiel meeting March 22. at the
home of Miss Jrannrtte Kinlaw,
1310 Myrtle Ave.

Oviedo

Personals

•

Mr, and Air*. Lex Abell and
children have rrlurnpd home alter
spending three werki In North
Carolina. Also returning home
from there and West Virginia were
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kimble and
son. Both were (here during Ihe
recent cold spell, Kimble becoming
stranded al Raleigh, N. C. en route
to Weil Virginia for hts family.
The Eastern Star pin presented
lo Mr*. Hazel Wealing of Oviado
following her Initiation into Semi­
nole Chapter No. 3, O. E. S. was
presented by Mrs. Marian Jones,
but it was the gift of her husband,
Ernest Westing.
J. B. Jones, past patron, and
Mrs. Lynn Moslcr, past matron,
were the only Eastern Star patron
or matron to attend the rrernl
chicken and dumpling dinner given
by the Pasl Matrons at Ihe Ma­
sonic Temple.

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e r/tle veered Into • ovwd
B K U tew watching a r w
lay, killing o m enlooker and
4m tw« mors u 4 the driver.
ad Amino of Bass Diego,
\ averaged M jN miles an
to Whi toe 200-miJa Notional
aplanohlp Motorcycle Race
• four mile road course. .
U K fC euui • • if the accident
Mtoi a* tho Utb lap. He said
•State* ran tala tha road tn
1 of ra te r Oernld Underwood.
effM ai said Underwood ewer-

central m i IrartM Into the crowd.
David Curran, about 15, of Holly
Hill, was killed. Oslo Con*. 30, of
Daytona Beach, and James P.
Arthur, 17, w«ra injur'd.
Andrus won the race for the
third time la six years. Ho took
tha Mod a t tha 17th lap and hold
U (Bn iM t af tha way.
Osorfu lUdor, was oocond, and
Jon Leonard third.
Tom Saagravts of Orlando, won
the 100.mils amateur motorcycla
race Saturday. Hia winning tlma

waa one hour, ona minute and 40 of three with Maierati factory
backinf.
■•condo. ,
Camoradl’* drivers will Include
In other ra rin g news Sportsm an
BrIUln's Stlrlinf Moss,
Briggs Cunnlnfham has antarod
The Maierati got tha nickname
a now "Bird tag*" M aierati In the "Birdcage” because of l u body
Sebrinf International lt*hour on- construction of steal tubes. Th*
durance race for sports cars airplane-ilka construction was dcMarch 20.
■ifned to make the car llfhter
Cunningham named Ed Craw*
ford of Chicago and Walt Hansfen
of Westfield, N. J., as driver*.
Cunningham'I c a r Is the .fourth
of the new M asm tla enured.
Camoradl USA, tho Miami baaed
raclnf club, hae entered a team Argentina Grand Prix in January.

Saturday
LOS ANGELES (U P])-T bo Na­
tional Football League bolstered
l u new entry, Dallas, by award­
ing Its nine players, Including
quarterback Don Heinrich of tbe
New York Giants and L. C. Du­
pre of the Baltimore Colli,
MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Parry
O'Brien broke bis world indoor 11pound shot put reedrds with a
heave of 62 feet, 3 inches at tha
Journal track games.
MELBOURNE, Australia (UPI)
—Murray Halbert bf New Zealand
won tbe John Landy mile In 4:03
• t tbe Melbourne athletic meet.
Herb Elliott and Merv Lincoln
withdrew from the race because
of lllnesi,
PALM BEACH (UPI) - Pancho
Gonsales icored hi* 2Sth victory
In JO matebea by defeating Alex
Olmado, H , 8 4, at the Ever­
glades Club.
BOWIE, Md. (UPI) -C harleslate, a 3S-i shot, won the 931,000
Bowie Handicap when Yes You
WUI, who finished first, was dli-

qualified.

S udsy
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -N atio n ­
al Football Leaguo owners ap­
proved an all-alar game apon•ored by the American Feotball
Coachei Association.
AUGUSTA,
(UPI) -M a y
a throe itroke lead
In tho lis t annual women's titleholders' championships. She has

I CLUB BOOBIES. Richard Guat, le ft and G ary Howell f e t
pointers from Harlingen, Texan M anager Ray M urray an the
ned practice Pridny, The exhibition game nchedule for the
the area will begin Sunday.
(Herald Photo)

B. Edward* Builder. Supplies, la
dropping two games to Sunlaftd
Estates, thin weak, gave tbe tub*
divider* tbn second alto tn the
Thursday Might Mixed League,
fitqying Just one half gams bo*
fetog a to h M o m Roofing 1* bow a
thing o f tho post u iunland who
’h a t 41 wifig to hold oocond behind
Eiwkrdn 4 * 4 win to ta l
■' Bteinmeyors gave up tbe seeeod
Met, by giving up two wine to
fe u th PinecresL This gives too
roofer a total of 4 1 4 wins, and
•o ath Ptnoerest, who now holds
fourth s lo t IT.
* Florida fits to Bank waa busy
closing tho gap between them and
too firth place team, Furniture
Cantor, Tho bankers took two from
too furniture tram, making It 94
wins in fifth for Furniture Can­
tor, and 8 | in sixth spot for Flo*
rids flUte.

A local star and a Wait Coast
champion art expected to be th*
•lai* of tonight's special match
rice over the marathon threealghts-mUe dlatance at Banford­

going to Sarasota. Tom has won
five and placed once in eight
etarte at the circus clly. He Is a
l-lo l choice an tho morning lino,

Tkrto Sarasota itsppors will
match racial ability against
three BOKC standouts in tha topgrada ninth race on a 19-event
program starting at 9:lb.
Two sextet will than move to
farasoto Friday for the second

Masco Copy is soother brilliant
star who ditto—tihad MmsoJf

neatest In the mateb race series.
■aafsrd-OrUndo stalwarts nabbed
top honors la both of the races
last teas—.
Top morning line odds of 2-to-l
favor big Rockey MacDuff, dis­
u s e s champion this season si the
local club. The Arthur Rowser
gray bound has moved to seven
Victories., He'll have tha lira
box for tonight's ipeelal attrac­
tion,
Tho W ait Coast racer with best
airly odds la Tom Bnotright, a
An elephant's tusk averages youngster who was champion of
about 51 pounds to weight, but the Tem pi Kennel Club before
acme b svs exceeded too pound*.

a t Tampa b y winning tha coveted
annuet derby. Rounding out the
visiting team Is Jswel King, a
bluish-tinted miss who will bavo
tbe popular one-box tonight.
Ssnford-Orlando's other two en­
tries in the Inter-area contest a rt
Fish Rock, heavyweight of the
race at 71 pounds, and MHra's
Tie, the tightest greyhound, i t 51
pounds.

A softball organisational meetlag will bo held in tha Ft. Mel­
ton Park Arts and Crafts building
• t 7:90 p. m. today.
Adult managers, sponsors, pro­
spective managers and sponsors
and otbor intarested adults are
tovltad. Announcements will be
mad* a t Ih* meeting as to when
th# softball isagusi will begin.
Player* are sot Invited.

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It's love a t first sight as far
as the San Francisco Giants and
Now York Yankees are concerned
with Billy O'Dell and Roger
Marla,
O'Dell and Marla figured In two
of tho winter's biggest deals and
both made strong "first Impres­
sions" on their new bosses Sun­
day as tha Giants beat tha Claveland Indians, 5-9, and tha Yan­
kees edged out tha SL Louis C a r
dlnsls, 3-2..
Acquired from the Baltimore
Oriolea with whom ho had a 10-12
record last season. O'Dell pltehed
Uu last three innings of the
Giants' second etralght victory
over tbe Indians. Ho yielded na
eighth-inning double to Jimmy
Plertall but preserved the shut­
out banded over to him by 21game winner Sam Jonee and I l­
gam* winner Mike McCormick.

H onor Newell
NEW YORK (UPI) — PoU
Newell of California received the
U n i t e d Proas International's
"Coach of the Year” sward Bunday night a t the 27th annual din­
ner of the Metropolitan Basketball
Writers Association. The award,
an engraved plaque, was presentod to Nawsil by UPI iport*writer
Norman Mllltr.

Called Press International
Cincinnati and Oscar Robertson
the country's No. 1 player, looked
forward today to a revenge meet­
ing with California, the nation's
top team, in the semi-finals of
Uu NCAA basketbaU tournament
next Friday night at San Fran­
cisco,
Ohio State and New York Uni­
versity, missing from the tour­
ney competition for many years,
clash on the other half of the
double bill In the Cow Palace
The winners play for tbe champ­
ionship Saturday night.
In tha National Invitation Tour­
nament at New York, top-seeded
Bradley meets Dayton and defen­
ding champion St. John’s faces
St. Bonaventura in quarter • final
round* Tuesday night.
All • American Oscar qualified
his BearcaU for a shot at defend­
ing champion California by beat­
ing Kansas, g2-71, in the 3!ldwtsl
regional final at ManhatUn, Kan.,
Saturday night. Cincinnati lost to
tho Golden Bears In last year’s
semi-finals.
Coach Peta Newell'a defensive
minded Bears copped the Far
West regional final with a 70-49
victory over Oregon at Seattle.
Wash. California won the 1939
tourney by edging West Virginia,
71-79, in the title game,
Ohio Stato, appearing for tbe
1, won the
first time tlneo 1930,
right to meet New York Unlver-

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MeCovcy and WlUla Kirkland and
Eddie Bressoud's triple were tho
big blows in San Francisco's sev­
en-hit attack.
Tha Yankees trailed, 2-1, going
Into tho ninth Inning and ap­
peared beaded far their second
straight Grapefruit League loss.
But Maris, obtained in, the big
seven-player trade with Kansas
City, homered high over the right
field wall at St. Ptttraburg and
singles by Heetor Lopes, Andy
Carey and Johnny Blanchard.
Fine pitching also was tha or­
der of the day In' three of tbe
other fix exhibition games — the
American League champion Chi­
cago White Sox beating the Cin­
cinnati Beda, 2-9, the Baltimore
Orioles shading th* PltUburgb
Pirates, 1-9, and the Washington
Senators defeating tho Detroit Ti­
gers, 4-1, The Lot Angalea Dodg­
ers walloped Ibe Athletics, 11-3,
the Milwaukee Braves beat tbe
Philadelphia Phillies, 11-9, and
tbe Boston Red Sox out-sluggod
the Chicago Cuba, 11-9, la the
other gamei.

triumph over S t Louis, and se­
cond-seeded Utah State nipped
Villanova, 73-72, in overtime on
clutch plays by lubstlluta Joe A
Worthen and Max Perry. Tha
winners meet Thursday night.
In first • round dashes, Dayton
whipped Temple, 72-31, and St.
Bona venture, paeed by brothers
Sam end Tom Stitls with 27 and
23 points respectively, won over
Holy Cross, 91-81.
In consolation battles for third
place in the rtglonsls, West Vir­
ginia defeated St. Joseph’s, 104*
100. tn the East; Western Ken- 0
tucky best Ohio University, 97*
87, in the Midcast; DePaul de­
feated Texas. 87-4)1, in the Mid­
west, and Utah downed Santa
Clara, 89-11, in the P ar West.
Southwest Texas Slate defeated
Westminister (Pa.) College, 84-44,
to win the NAIA championship at
Kansas City, 3!o. Tennessee S u it,
defending titleliit, trounced Wl|.
Ham Jewell, (Mo.), 10043, for
third place.
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Lakers Take
Playoff Berth
By United Press International
The peaky Slinneapoli* Lakers
strutted In their playoff best Sunday and earned tha right to meet
St. Louis white Philadelphia and
Syracuse battle it out for a de­
ciding playoff berth tonight. .
Frank Selvy hit for 30 points
and Elgin Baylor scored 25 when
the Lakers downed Detroit, 114-99,
to win tho bast-of-thrao series In
two straight games.

Seton H all Coach
SOUTH ORANGE, N. J . (UPI)
—Rlchls Regan, former Rochester
and Cincinnati Royal professional
star, signed a two-year contract
Sunday to succeed John (Honey)
Russell ns bead basketball coach i
a t 8eton Hall University.

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APARTMENT, 111 Elm. FA 1-0578

3 v STANlg?

THE OLD HOME TOWN

HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, E ait
tide between Celery and Geneva
Avenue;.4 bedrooms, kitehei ap­
pliances. School bus atop. Quiet
neighborhood. IT! per month.
Phone FA M liS.
FURNISHED apartmenls, hard
wood floors, tile baths. &lt;02 W.
n th . Street.
SMALL apartment 200 Avocado.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAYt

CLEAN 2-bed room unfurnished
house, knolty pine snack bar
and ibincts, 1 master bedroom.
155. Call NO 8-5267.

Tue»„ thru Frt. • 2 P. M. day be­
fore insertion. Mot;, • Sat, noon.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIEDi

TH E COMET, newest car on the m arket, is being intro­
duced by Ford M otor Company through Mercury-Comet
dealers. Designers call the Comet a combination of eco­
nomy and tasteful styling. It is two to three feet shorter
th a n standard site ears, but boasts travel room for a
fam ily of six, plus luggage. All Comets, the two and four

Ing up' and following P a ir's "be
natural" example. But such nat­
uralness might bring back "live"
TV—and "live” performers.

door sedans and two and four door station wagons, are
powered ,with cost-saving six cylinder engines and are
available with either autom atic or manual transm issions.
H unt Lincoln-Mercury will b« showing tha Comet in
Sanford Thursday.

TV's announcement that the Cros­
by brothers will hot ba on Perry's
March IS ahour with Der Single.
"The boy* were never booked,"
said a Como aide. "II was all a
misunderstanding on our part."
Britain’! Dave Xing is booked
for Pat Boone’a March 31 ABCTV half-hour. "You Can't Raise
Children By The Book," one of
this lesson's "Woman!" daytime
specials, is being repeated by
CBS-TV on Tuesday morning,
March 2T ABC-TV plans another
series In the "Untouchables"

day night's "Staccato," John Caisavilea is hereby exempted from
tho above-m e n 11 o n ■ d "cool"
school. Ho let loose some Impas­
sioned blasts against civic com­
placency during the show. Tennei■ee Ernie Ford and hli guest,
blue* linger Odelta, produced
some moving momonls through
Legal Notice
long on Ernle'a half-hour. But on
Tha Board of C ounty Commit*
"Revlon Revue," there was Just ■loners
of Semlnula County, F l o r ­
• n o u g h choreography going ida will receive hide a t the Office
around l eggy Lee's singing of o f David M. d a tc h a l , Clerk In
III* Cnurthneea n t Sanford, Florida
up tn l :* t P, M. Monday April
4, 111*, f o r tha following place
of equip m ent!
One I cylinder, M t n a pick-up
t r u c k equipped w ith!
S ta n d a rd Trananal**loa
■ i l . l t Hr** on r e a r and
a ln n d a rd Hr** e a f r o n t *nd
■par*

ergM t very edifyini, h was at

Ifaaicr and Defroster

l^ e m ro e e ia g .

I t e n d m y e e l f comparing
Foot's behavior to that e t the ue
M l IV Jatorview or panel show
m m L Ok "M e* The P re .i,”
"F o o t The Nation," or "Peraon
Ta P e r m " nod "Smell World,"
we asooUp flo i poopie on their
.Root o a i ceeloM behavior. They
remain peUte, modest and amiflog. U they held.a viewpeint, they
o re careful not to seem too p«»lieniie nbewt H. Ttrai, thn profile
• f TV debate and ordinary chit­
chat If . flgttmnd hy tha " p b r it

, -Could It be that P a ir's very
. ‘ : . eeeslder s blq Impact on our con■ - * ' variational playing field li the re; % ault ef Ml NOT playing it coolT
l a his tearful, impassioned, often
$ V eeckayed way, be puts on a putNVC, aotiai* heat-generetlng performA* a nee. It’s alive. True, he doesn’t
i '' m give us much light with the beat,
t&gt; M l meet TV doesn't even give oU
j r e f i Shi boat, lot alone light.
Rv*{
New and then, it’s refreshing te
J iSfi see someone on TV' frown.
'*'■&gt; ;
Even ft P eer banks hi* fire ler
». i ■■■* i while, as he's now doing, the
; ‘ .' heel bn gave off during bis bigw
p i t weak on TV offer* some imtf. j * portent, healthy l e a s o n s . Of
eauree, we viewers would risk
being reduced to nervous wrecks
:
9 everyone on TV started speak-

5 ■St. Louis To Gat
Pro Grid Eleven
!*•
LO l AN0KLE8 (UPI) — Tb*
: , Cblcaa* Gardlaele, eldest dub In
.*
tb e N e U a n a ) Football Leagua,
were am their way lo 84. Louie
■ today to a major franchise trana* : le t to o l redoes 4 tha Windy City
v , to a eoa team town.
The leeawe Monday night, ton*
v
o lad iat it* second winter moellng,
naaolmeusly approved moving ths
1 - fremshlss to St, LouU effective for
, . the 1960 season provided two con- ditfcna were worked out by April

Ugol Notice

T a * a n d e a c h a f y # a a re haroby
g e t I( l td a n d re q u ire d tn praaant
n a p * talma, s a d d e m a n d s which
you, a r a l t k a r a f you. m * r hava
M a l a a l t h a ’ o c ta l* of It E a t Eft
W RIO I4T F E L D E R , deceased 1st*
o f M id County, to th* Counly
Ju d &lt; * *f XKMINOLE c o u n ly , FlorMO, a f hi* *fRc* In lh* c o u r t
hmiaa e f e*M C ounty a t lANFUHD,
Florida, • w i t h in
s i g h t calenda r
M onths fro m tb* tlm* nf th* f|r* t
ptrtiUa a t i M a f ibl* nolle*. E ac h
e l e c e r d e m a n d ahall b* In w r i t Ing. a n d ■hail s t a t e th* pier* of

Personals
IV BETTE GOLDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of
Pontiac, Mieh. arrived In ChuluoU this week to spend two
weeks with Mrs. Lewis' parent!,
Mr, and Mrs. George Haig.
Mrs. Meda Smith left Saturday
for a few weeks stay ta New
Jersey. She will await the arrival
there of a new arandchUd. The
prospective parents are her son
and hli wife, Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bean
have enjoyed a visit from Ihelr
daughter and family, Mr. and
-Mrs. Louis Palmer and children
Dan and Rebecca. The Palmers
were on vacation from Cheianlng, Mich.
Twenty four women attended

Legal Notice
REGISTRATION O F
FICTITIOUS SAXKS
W* the iin dcrelantd. being duly
•wnrn, do hereby doclar* u n d e r
e a lh t h a t the nam es nf all p e r ­
sona Interested In th* hualtt***
o r profession c arried on u n d e r tha
name of JlMCO HOME CONHTRUOTIlIN a t s i t s Houth Kim Av*nu*.
Hanford, Flo rid a and lha o s l e n t of
th* Interest nf each. I* aa fnllnwa:
Nam*: J. If. MESUXRi E l l e n ! *f,
I n l t r e a l !*•%.
Slat J . H. Meetsr
HTATI1 O F FLORIDA
COUNTY O F SKMINOLR
Mwnrn In and auharrlbed bofsra

baek

Rear llumper

F a in te d Atfta C halm ara O rana*
niddera
muet
a ta la dal*
nf
delivery. P a y m en t will ha mad*
In full upon delivery.
Hide m u t t be enoloeed In a
aenlad envelnpa plainly m arke d on
Ilia oulalda;
Illd F o r P ic k -u p
T r u r k . open A pril I, I IIS.
Hide will ba Opened a t a m a t t .
I n s In he held In the County Coinmlealon Meeting Itnam In fhe
C e u rth a u a a a t Sanford, Florida
April I, 1M*.
Hoard o f C ounty Commlaalun
Memlnnla f 'n u a ly

olharw lsa, ■ rterre# procnnf***it
wilt be e n te r e d a g a l n a t y n u far
| h * relief prayed h y PlalnIHf.
W ITNEHI my hand and lha seat
nf aald C o u rt thla lath day of
F e b ru a ry , A. D. Its*.
(SEAL)
DAVID M. HATCH KL
f-Jark of the Circuit Court
Hy: M artha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Kenneth M. 'L o f f ltr
E d w a r d ' Building
P o i t Office D r a w e r I2S
Hanford, F lorida
A tto rn ey f a r P l a in t i f f
Puhtlah Feb. 12. IS a Mar. T, 14.

(HEAL)
l,nt* A, M aster
Notary Public
T u la , H itt* e f F l o r i d a

S e t lee t o Bidder*
Th* Uuard o f C uum y Contmlaalonar* of Hemlnol* Counly, F l n r ­
lda will reoolve bids a t lh* Office
nf David M. d a t c h a l Clark, In lha
Courthouse a t Hanford. F l o r i d a up
f a l i f e p. M. Monday A p ril 4. 1144.
far
lh* fa llow ing
u p p r o slm a ia
a m o u n t of m oterlalai
Item No. 1
I*.44* (tallona (laaolln*
Ham No. 2
2*,4tto Gallons No. } D tsssl F u t l
Item No. • .
!.*»• dallutia Disci E n g in e Oil
IS Gallon Drum
S t r u e r i Healad Can
1 Q u a r t Htalad Can
I triu No. 4
1,41* Gallons Uaaolln* Xngln* Oil
11 G alina Drum
I Q u a r t Haalrd Can
1 Q u a r t H*al*d Can
Item No. I
!,«*• L h a 14a d e a r Oil
ll*m No. e
TO* Lh*. (.'ha as I* Ursa**
The a b u t * In ba delivered a*
needed tn lh* C ounty Road Camp
d u r in g |h * pa rte d a u d lu g A ugust

St. 1M*.

^ ‘ v rs m v p e v i* . i r *.

s n y clalma a n d d e m a n d s whlrh
you, n r *ltb *r of you, m a r hava
a a a l n a l th a a elat* nf MACIK IIUT.
UIIINHON, deceased, lata nf aald
County, to th e C ounly J u d s * of
Hemlnolo Counly, F lorida a t hie
afftce In lh* court houo* of aald
co u n ty a t Hanford, I s m l n u le C oun­
ty, Flo rid a w llh ta e ig h t calender
m onth * from t h s tlm * of th* firat
public ation nf thla aotlc*. Kaah
claim or dam and ( h a lf b* In w r i t ­
ing. and abnll a ta t* lh* place of
roaldonc* and post office a d d re ss of
lh* claim ant, and ahall b* sworn
tn by thn c la im a n t, hi* s a * n t , ur
a tto r n e y , nnd n a y oueh claim *r
dem and n o t oo filed shall b* void.
/ * / Iron* Ja cob* P atter***
Aa a a a c u to r of tb* L a s t Will
a n d T e s ta m e n t a f
MAC1M MUTCUtNOON,

claim ant, a n d ahall ba aw ora to
by th a c la im a n t hla a g « n t or a t tornay, a n d a n y eurh claim or
dam and not ao filed ahatt h» void,
/ a / J o h n L Pmieiaon
Aa
A d m lnla trator
of
tha
E state af
JO HN N. DONClJtON,
deceased
HTKNHTROM, DAVIS * MclNTOSH
A t t o r n o s for Adm lnlatrator
K dw arda R ulld lng
Sanford. Florida

*. Mu»t be front feed c arriag e .
7. Mint have ability to moke
taut* th a n on* copy.
I. M ull hov* a bility to total
aalert from ke yboard.
I. Mai h i n t m i n t ha compatible
w ith
pre sen t machine now
use d In T o i Assessor'* Office
for e sla u d l b g
variable tag
r a le aitanalona.
fe. Marhlna m ust have earn* type
line a t pre sent m achine yard
by
Commlaslonsr'a
a n . tai
work.
1L Machine m ust provide a n y v a r ­
iable t a g r a le aifenalon.
II. Macblria mu*t hava prolactlva
p r i n ti n g f*atur*.
II. Machlna m ust h a v a an In tnatie n u m b erin g devlee f o r p a y ­
roll check num bering.
I I . Hucceasful bidder m eat trad e
In pre sent machine In Clerk'a
Office fnr (a ir allow a nce on
e a thlo aiachlue.
U . kucceaafal bidder ahall m ake
delivery on or before Novem ­
ber I, 1ISS and Hoard of Couat y Commlaalonera raaarvaa ih s
lha r i g h t to m ake full p a y ­
m ent for m achine any tlm*
w i t h in i t * S a r a a f t e r Sa te of

U g o l NoHct
a w K U M Ji e e i i m

RESPONSIBILITY!

5-ROOM furnished apartment with
large screened porch. Phone
FA 2-2164 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

The Herald will not bo responsible
for mom than one incorrect Inser­
tion of your ad, and reserreo the
right to revise or reject any ad­
vertisement from the! ordered to
conform to the policies of this
paper.

FURNISHED 1 room apartment. %
Apply apt. 2, 2015 South Sanford
Ave. e r call NO 1-4321.
UNFURNISHED houie. FA 2-1021.

vein. It’s a Warner Bros, pro­
CLASSIFIED INDEX
duction called, "The Roaring
Legal
Notice
1. Good Food
20*". Myma Loy will star In s
drama called, "Happy Birthday”
2. Fer Rent
for a spring "June Allyson
2. Wanted to Rent
Show" on CBS-TV. CBS radio is
4. Real Batata Wanted
presenting one-hour of Civil War
5. Real Estate Fer Sale
music. "A Ballad of the North VIt Ion* N i t n - H latulr,” Ilnur* Rill 6. Mortgage Loans
and South" this Sunday,
No. 11?S, C h a p te r So.
lav a
7. Business Opportunities
nf Florida, m i . will r e g is te r with 7-A Insurants
i h , t 'l e r k nf tha C ircuit c » u n . In
8. Female Help Wanted
ami fnr O ra nee County. Florida,
Legal Notice
upon receipt nf proof of tha putillI. Male Help Wasted
ra tio n of thle notice, the (Ictltloua 10. Male or Female
name,
to-Mitt havki. itk hai. kh nrvi- 11. Work Wanted
KIO.V under which I am e n s u e d 12. Plumbing Her?Ices
In l&gt;u«lneae. at nu m b er Highw ay 13. Electrical Services
17-12 North of South line of etreet,
II. Build, Paint A Repair
In Seminole County, Florida.
T h a t tha p a r ly Interested In eald 15. Special Services
Ina Clalme a t Dem ands Agalnat
bualneea e n irrprlao, la as followa: 13-A Beauty P arian
Maid Kaintnt
Loula F rie dm a n
Vnu and each of yuu a ra h r r r h y
fialed a t W in te r P ark. O ra nee IO. Flowers A Plants
notified a n d re q u ire d tn p r o m t
County.
Florida. F e b r u a ry II, l t d . 17. Pels • Llvestuck * Supp
any d a l m a and dem and- whlrlt
IB. Machinery • Tools
yuu, e r e it h e r n f you, m ay havt HANFORD 11F It A 1.1)
a g a in st tha e atata e r JOHN N. Hanford, F lo rid a
IP. Boat! and Motors
DONKI jUDN, deeaaead, lata nf u I d
20. Automobiles
County, t n the County J u d g e nr In th e C o n n or (be I ' e a n t r J n d a e .
Hamlnola County, Florida, a t hla nemlaola I 'e a a l y , F ln rld a , f a P r«- 20-A Trailers
office In t h e c o u r t houaa of eald bale.
21. Furniture
County a t Sanford, Florldn, w ith . In re i atetal* o r
22. Articles Far Sale
In e l s h t c a le n d a r m o n th - from LAURA V. l O W A R T
2Z-A Article Wanted
I h s lim a of t h e firat publication
Deceaeed
of thla nolle*. Karh claim o r da- T n All C reditors a n d P ersona H a v­ 21. Notices A Perseus Is
mand ahall ha In w r iting, and in g c ta tm a o r Uamanda Against 24. Loot A Found
ahall a la ta tha Place nf r#ald«nra sa id Relate:
25. Education &gt; Instruction
a n d poet office a ddress nf th*

T h s Board of C ounty Commiealonere uf Seminole County, F l o r ­
ida. Will receive peeled bide a t th e
Office u f t h a Clerk nf I he C ircuit
Cqurt. la th* Court lluuee, Hanford,
John Krlder, Chairman
Florida, up ta S I*. SI. March I I ,
I24*„ for th*. following:
On* f lo v ern m en le l
Accounting
e n d C om puting Machine to be ueed
hy th e C lerk of the Circuit Court
SOTII1H OF SUIT
of hem lnala County, In t h s Clerk'e
■VATM O F FIXJRIDA TO!
riffle*. Hanford, Florida, to meat
ALMA D. WILKINS, who*# a d ­ o r osceed tho follo w in g
opacifi­
dre ss I* ft.F.D. No. 1, Cullman, cations.
Alabam a t
1, Machine m ust h a v e ele ctric
A ault having bean filed agalnat
typew riter,
ynu In th* C ircuit C o u rt In and
t. Slerhlh* muet h a v e g m ini­
fnr Hemlnol* County, Florida, In
m um of ton rogletere n r to ta lChancery, for divorce, tb* a b b r e ­
lleere, w ith 14 d ig it l is ti n g and
viated till* of which la JOHN W.
a c c u m u la tin g eopealty, five of
WJLKINH, P l a in t i f f va. ALMA O.
which m r l&gt;* used a* c ross,
WII.KINH, Defendant, thla nolle*
foolers, w ith a u to m a ti c c redit
In In require you to file with
b o l e n r e i from
ell r e g is te rs,
th« Clerk of aald Court y o u r w r i t ­
ueod ■■ croeifootere.
ten defame*, If any, to P la in tif f 's
I. Muet h a v a removable
control
com plaint filed In aald r a n t * and
ban
fnr c h a n g i n g
m achine
lo aarv# a copy th e r e o f upon
from on* application to so-

m* thla llth day af February, A.
n. Ilia

aid * tn show net price t a thn
C e a b lp uiily, •
Hide tp ba eni-luead In a saalad
•nvclnpc, plainly m a r k e d on thn
outside: Did F o r P e tr o le u m P r o ­
duct*. opao April I, IN*.
Hid* la ba op«n*d a t a m e a l ­
deeidai h*t *e filed sh all
ing ta b* held In tho C ounly ComH B U F E L D E R C OM M
mlaaton M asting Room n t th*
C e urt lion** April I, U f a
edoEa la(rater af lb*
Hoard nf c o u n t y
M* of
Commlaalonera
* T E R W fU O H T F E L D E E ,
Hemluola County, F lo r id a
J o h n K rlder, c h a l m o g .

l

Foam R u b b e r a aal a n d
T u r n S i f n a la
o i l b a th Air f i lt e r
Oil filte r

NEWLY, decorated, clean 1 room
furnished apartment. Ml Pal­
metto. Dial FA 2-4556.

Tuea. thru FrL • S P. M.-day be­
fore insertion. Mon. • Sat, noon.

m um s

c w m m ib b m ii

ho Mo# of Pshll* WOOclog

To w hom li oiAY rxdiirorai
T hu g tm ln a l* Counly Ranlag Cammlaalua wllj b a ld a public
h a a r l u g fur th* e n ti r e a a u n l y to e e n a ld t r tho adupllwn of e
Csm prehanslv * E a s i n g P la n and Schedule a f P e rm it Fate, for
Hominol* Couaty, • * T hursday, March i t , tide a t file P. M.
la |h * C o u rt Room. HomUol* C ounly Court Mouse, Sanford, Pin.
Map* of th* proposed t o e i n g districts, a a e m a a d a d a f t e r
p re lim in a ry hearing*, a n d c#pl«« .of th* proeaaad r e e q l a i l e a s
a r a a v ailsbl* f a r study In lh* damlnots C ounty I o n i a n Office
a n d m ay he via wad from &gt;:•* A. II. till »** P. M , Man days
th r o u g h - Fridays. Capias a f t b a propeaad r ^ u l a l l a e e assy h*
p u r c h tM d from lb* a n a l o g Office fee 11.0*.
aem loal* C e n a t y l e a la g OamtmM aiea
........... E j L l l e t o r t K E ro w a
■*mInula County E a a la g Direct**

Tou and each 'of you era he reby
notified and re quire d In pre sent
a n y clalme a n d dem anda which
you, o r e it h e r n t you. m ay hava
a g a ln a t th* e elat* of LAURA V.
TOW ART. deceased, late nf said
County, In tha County Ju d e * Of
Henilnol* County, Florida, a t hla
nfflra In the r u u r t liuuse of aald
Cuunty a t Hanford, Florida, w i t h ­
in e i g h t c a le n d a r m onih a from
th e tim e of the first publication
of llila notice. K t i S claim nr d r .
m and shall lie In -riling, and ahall
Stale th* place nf r Merit* and
poet nfflra a d d i c t s o f thn c la im ­
ant, a n d sh a ll he s w u m In hy the
claim ant, hla a g e n t, e r attorney,
a n d a n y eui-h claim or demand nut
■o filed ahall he void.
/ a t Douglas H lm alrnm
A- e i e r u t n r nf t h r L e t t
Will and T eetam ent of
LAURA V. TOWART,
deceased
aTKNHTIlOM, DAVIS A MclNlOSII
A tto rn ey s for K t t c u l o r
I'dw arde llulldlng
Uanfurd, Florida

RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
chen furnished borne. Phene
FA 2-2541.

Legal Notice
NOTICE

NOTICE IS HKIIKIIT (1IVK.V th at
the n n d e re lg n rd desirin g In e ngage
In huelneae a t leahe Monroe. Semi,
nole County, Florida, un d e r the
name of ( t n i F P I S AND HUNTER
CONSTRUCTION COMPANT,
In­
tend* to r e g i s t e r aald nam e with
the C lerk of the Circuit ConrL
Seminole c o u n ty . Florid*.
/ • / Ormond K. H u n te r
Publish Fab. 22, I I A Mar. T. 14.

1-BEDROOM with kitchen privi­
leges, clove in. FA 2-40M.
FOUR ROOM house at Monroe
2-BEDROOM and 5 bedroom
Corner. Tot. FA 2-511B.
houses for rent, kitchens equip2-ROOMS, screened porch, privped. Acroia from school. Phono
vale bath and entrance, water
FA 2-4411.
f u r n i s h e d , FA 2-0421 or
3-BEDROOM furelihed h o m o
FA 2-4744.
available March 17th. to respon­
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
sible people. *100 per month.
.FA 2-0905.
.FA 2-5MI.
FURNISHED cottsge for rent at 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Five Points. FA 2-1447.
Call FA 2-4468.
COMPLETELY furnished 4 Bed­ UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped, 2405 Willow
room, 2 Bath home on MellonAve, Call FA 2-2932 or FA 2-2821.
ville. Large living room, dining
room, kitchen, Florida room,
fireplace, beamed ceiling, wash­ WEL Ak a APARTMENTS: roo raj
private baths, 114 W. First St.
er-dryer, dishwasher, e t e.
Available Mar. 28 for 4 months. 117 EXCAMBRIA DR.: 2 bedroom
FA 2-6140.
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0620
after 3:00 p. m.

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clalme e n d d rm e n d e which you. or
e it h e r of y»u, may h e r e egelnet
■eld e elat* In the office of lion
A le ee n d er Wilson County J u d g e nf
Ssmlnol* County, nt hie office In
t h g C o u r t House In Hanford, F l o r ­
ida, w ithin eight c alen d e r m onths
from the time nf the f i r s t public a ­
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c o n t a i n t h e p l a c e of r e o l d e n c e e n d

2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
550. Crystal Lake Ave., Lake
Mary. FA 2-4066 or FA 2-62TL
COMPLETELY furnished 4 bed­
room home on Mellonville.
FA 2-6140.
1
FURNISHED, lovely 4 room
apartment, l l9 baths, large
screened porch. FA 3-4950.
3-ROOMS A bath, nicely furnish­
ed, 150. Inquire at 111 W. 8th.
3-ROOM A bath, furnished, &lt;40.
Apt. 4, 40749 W. lit.
C L E A N unfurnished, kitchen
equipped, 3 bedroom house;
knotty pipe cabinets and snick

p a s t Office e d d r o e e of th * c l a i m a n t
e n d m u e t tie s w o r n to hy t h e c l a i m ­
a n t, hie e g a n l o r a tto r n e y , ur the
■erne eh all be void.

1-ROOM cottage completely furn­
ished, all utilities, ready to move
in. Adults only. 2404 Park. Ap­
A u stin Donald Mteener
As K e eru tn r of eald eetat*.
ply Stamper Agency.

MORRELL A BOCRLAND
1ST N. Mein Street
Orlando, Flurlde
A ttorney* f o r K l e c u t o r
Publish Mar. T, 14. SI. 21. 1*4*.

Order Your

1703 Ma g n o l ia , large i -b r . Aim

apt., tile bath, screened porch.
165. FA 2-3951 e r FA 2 33M.

�r r 'l&amp; v

A W ant Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! PH. FA2-2611
2. For Rent
4-ROOM furnished apartment MO
month. FA 1-5021.

5. Real Estate For Salt

5. Real Eatate For Sale

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

NICE 2 bedroom home, 2 baths,
wall to wall carpet. For quick
sale call FA 2-2721.

ffhf

k REDECORATED 3 bedroom furn­
Rcgiiiertd ileal Eitata Broker
ished house with enclosed porch.
HOUSE FOR SALE: Lovely 2
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-82 at Hiawatha
FA 2-2201 or FA 2-3383.
bedroom home on large shady
corner lot in Wynnewood; kit­
‘ FLORAL HEIGHTS: 2 bedroom
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
chen equipped. Jalousie porch.
apartment, one block South of
Low down payment. 2413 Stev­
J.
W.
HALL
Sanford Ave., on the air base
ens Ave. FA 2-3080.
2444
rranch
Ave,
route to the right, 8th. house on
R atiL r
the left. Enders, Rt. 2 Box 372.
"Can HaU"
Phona FA 2-2441 NICE SMALL two bedroom house
on two landscaped lota; equip­
MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE 20 ACRE ranch-farm, modern 3ped kitchen and space heater.
CLEANEST, BEST RENTALS
hedroom, 2 bath home; swim­
Located Just outside of city
IN SANFORD. CALL FA 2-0274.
ming pool. IS black angus cows.
Urn ill, wtth elty water. Price
Golden Lake: I bedroom furnished
Farm Irrigation. Near Lake
*8.MS. Any reasonable terms
garage apartment, Lake privi­
Jessup, on paved Hwy. *30,000.
considered.
leges. tTS.
Terms. Phone FA 2-13*7.
&gt;418 Orange: X bedroom unfurnC. A. Whiddon, Sr.
nisbed house, kitchen electrical­
BROKER
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
ly equipped. *80.
SURETY BONDS
302 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2 SM1
S412 Willow: I bedroom unfurn­
ished house, kitchen electrically RAYMOND M. BALL
IN SUNLAND ESTATES: Shedequipped. *100.
room, 2 bath home. Low down
AND ASSOCIATES
Amy Anderson
payment, no closing coat in­
volved. See 908 Cherokee Circle
HOMES. DUPLEXES,
Genevieve (Jeanle) Blair
or fall FA 2 2809.
Carl Chorpenlng, Jr.
APARTMENTS
Robert J. Schmidt
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
W. B. Shlppy
M l N. PARK AVE.
FA &gt;-1410
HOME - SEEKERS
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
For one of the finest buya in
Marvin Williams
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom bouse,
Sanford, and In our opinion,
kitchen equipped. P h .o n « 21* So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 5841
the finest, allow tis to show
FA 2-3300.
Sanford
you thla vary attractive three
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
• BEDROOM unfurnished house,
bedroom home today!
Ph. FA 2-1200
*50, Crystal Lake Avi., Lake
Mary, FA 2-4066 or FA 2-*771. 3 ACRES fatm land Sanford Cel­ Situated on a large, well land­
scaped, oak shaded corner lot,
ery Delta, *150 per acre, only
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Geblei,
and located in beautiful High-*
*250 down, five yeari to pay
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 10730.
land Park, (his home la con­
balance. Richards Hotel Mel­
venient to schools and shop­
bourne, Fla.
1-ROOM rumished apartment, 810
ping.
Magnolia. Phone A. K, Hostet­ REDUCING PRICE for quick
)*
ler, Florest. FA 2-1851.
■ale. By owner: 3 bedroom CB Featuring wood floors end shingle
house, wood floor*: corner lot,
roof, this home has a separate
FURN. apt. 2300 MellonviUe.
fenced backyard. FA 3-12*3.
kitchen, dining aren, living
RENT A BED
room, tile bath, and enclosed
fa n g * .
Bellawsy, Hospital A Baby Beds
By D»y, Week er Month.
The total pries is only *12,730,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
HOME SEEKERS
and after reasonable down pay­
FV FA 2-5181
1)8 W. 1st St.
ment, you ran assume a VAlV'4
Watch
This
Space
I-BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
mortgage with monthly pay­
elean and roomy, 873. FA 2-0*68 This beautiful ala room and bath
ment! of only *63. We will be
home has screened porch, carpleated to serve you.
porte. utility and storage room.
OFFICE SPACE, *30 month. 308
Stenstrom Realty
Underground sprinkle system
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2 2951
for the lawn. Located on a large 111 N. Park Avenue Ph. FA 2-2410
daya, FA 2-1401 nights.
corner lot at 2400 Oak Ave. The "Open evenings Ul 1:30 PM"
price will be reduced *30 each
I* Real Entile For Sal*
day until sold. Original price 5-BOOM furnished house, brteioway, carport*. Next to Lake
*18,830—today's *16,100. Present
Monroe Baptist Church. *33 mo.
Looking For A Real Buy!
loan, approximately *10,700, can
Ph. FA 2-7091 after *.oo P. M.
a
Let us show you this attractive
be assumed. Monthly payments
w
2 bedroom, 1 bath home in
are *78. Shown by appointment
one of Sanford's finest neigh­
only. Don't delay. See today. S t Johns Realty Co.
borhoods.
Call FA 2-3201.
TH I TIME TESTED FIRM
11* N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-81M
th is homo feature* a fully equip­
STEMPER NOTES
ped kitchen, new paint Inside
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house
and out, and many other ex­ Tills is as easy to buy as a car;
*800 down, take over payments.
Neat and modern 3 bedroom
tra*.
Come, and let’s talk. Mrs.
home, hai a price tag at ONLY
Lane, 133 Country Club Circle,
*8,550 and *67.00 pio. after rea­ Sanford.
After a small down payment, you
sonable
down
payment.
Nicely
can move in and assume a
landscaped with fenced back BY OWNER: S bedroom house,
^
4tt% VA mortgage payable at
yard.
draperies throughout; landscap­
W
*70.34 per month! Total price
—only *11,*3*. Exclusive.
ed. Must see to appreciate.
If you waited for an exceptional
FA 2 07*4.
Stenstrom Realty
value—THIS IS IT! Call u*
111 N. P e rt Ave. Ph. FA 2-2420
right now.
OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE:
"Open Evenings tfl 1:30 p. m."
2 B. R, homa just outilde city
W. H. "Bill" ’STEMPER Agency
limits, on Magnolia. Kitchen
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
equipped, Venetian blind*, apace
Raymond Lundqniat, Aaaoe.
Phona FA 3-8331 2801 Park Dr.
heater. On 2 nice loti. Was
FA 2 3851 Atlantic Beak Bldg.
(6993, priced to tell at one*
I-BEDROOM block horn*, kitchen
for 1*4*3—4*111 trade for Mr.
equipped. Patio. Buy my equity,
FA 2-Mil or FA 2-OSSI.
AN
assume 4Vk% mortgage. Pine2-BEDROOM home. (400 down.
crest tre e . FA 2-2843.
KM
Sell or trade rqully, 101 E.
Woodland Dr. FA 2-MU.
IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
FARMER’S AGENCY
N.
V.
Farmer,
Realtor
5-ROOM
house. North Road,
• S BEDROOMS
D. H. Whitmore
Lake Monroe, Fie. Artesian
Lillian G. Tram*
well. Ea ay terms available.
• 1'/, A 2 BATH!
Associate!.
Set Drew W arrtn, Lake Mon­
ro*.
116 8. Flinch Ave. Ph. FA I-B2I1
After hour*, FA 2-1811, FA 1-4*21,
FA 2-0281
Three lots in Citrus Heights. One
with well and foundation for
WYNNEWOOD: 2 B. R. CBS
f h a F in a n c e d
house. Move on this property
house, *1300 equity and assume
wtth your trailer while you
Drive Four Blocks W e t Off
*58 monthly payment. Phone
build,
FA 25876.
Franck Ave. On 30th St. A
Stamper Associate k On The
Stenstrom Realty
Promisee Daily.
Attractive I bedroom, 1 bath 111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA I-94M
home, conveniently located to
Priced Under Present Market
near by school r id shopping 7. Hualneaa Opportunities
BEE OR CALL TODAY
area. This home Is reasonably
priced al (10.850 and ean be OROCERY STORE in colored
section. Good hualneaa. Sell
purchased with a down pay­
stock end equipment, lease
ment of 81711. H ill la one of
building. Ph. FA 1-1211.
the many fine homei which
can be seen by calling.
HELP WANTED MALE: Man
Ph. FA 2-IM l I I I N. Park Ave.
with truck brokarago eiptrience
Stenstrom
Realty
Pfc. FA »-*»II SMI Park Are. 111 N. Park Avanue Ph. FA 1 2420
who wanta to " bo associated
with licensed truek broker,
"Open evening* til *:M P. M."
Writ* end give reference*. Box,
BE, c/o Sanford Herald.

NOTICE

S £ KNOLLS

5550 DOWN

Stemper Agency

8. Fem ale H alf W anted

i

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP

Mercury Outboard Motors

WOODRUFF MARINE
2401 French Ava.

Robson Sporting Gooda

30446 E. lrt.

h U t . B ,1 -. ■ M m n l . n m .

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20. Automobile*

M

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t m , $ 6 8 . 5 0 Month fp

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MSMAY MOORS 0 P »N pMIRV
u y ^
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Men-Women *20. Daily. Sail Lumi­ MASSAGE. Swedish. Ethel M.
nous nameplates. Write Reevei
Steele. Phone FA 2 8034 or stop
Co., Attleboro, Mast.
at 111 W. 12th. St.
WE NEED
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, itate
ALL TYPES PERSONNEL
menu, Invoices, hand bills, and
programs, j 1 1 . Progressive
Personnel Service
Printing Co. Phone FA 31*31—
406 Metcalf Building
*08
West 13th St.
Orlando, Florida
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
11. Work Wanted
A l types and sires, installed
"Do It Youraelf"
TYPING al home, legal or any
WK REPAIR AND SERVICE
other. Phone FA 2-6644.
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply 0*.
WILL DO ironing in my home.
Ph. FA 1-44*1
Also babysitting by day, week SOT W. 2nd St.
or hour. FA 2-84M.
BABY SITTINO, house cleaning.
FA 2 0338 , 70* Cypress Ave.

12. Plumhlng Service*

Wall

Plumbing A Heating
AIR COVDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
10*7 Sanford Ave.
FA X-8388
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
Free Eitlm atei
R. U HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-33*1

18. Electrical Services
House Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vihlen

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA IM 1I
14. Build, P a in t ft R epair
IF YOU have painting problem!
and want to take advantag* of
yeari af eiperltnc* and the
best of workmanship, call K. M.
Young, Lake Mary, FA I-OSM
or J. L. Bled sot, 107 E. Onora,
FA 1-4122.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing k Siding
Phone FA 2 0452
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact H i We-l Sill St.
Phone PA 24641

1959 RAMBLER nation wagon. LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
*300 and take over payments.
FA 1-3293.
Phone FA 1-8510 after 6:oo P, M.
ORANGE TREES for sale. Will
'50 FORD, radio and hratcr, good
plant in yards or grovaa. Shad*
condition. Call Guy Miller,
trees also available. Ed Davla,
FA 2-2*70.
FA 2-4317.

20-A Trailer*

BLONDE gossip bench, like new,
call FA 2-4628.

FOR SALE OR TRADE — 33 ft..
RED1-MIX CONCRETE
1*51 Detroit Houae Trailer, with
37" Window Sills *1.28
large cabana. Furnished. Clear
34"' Window Llnlela *..23
title. *2.000 rash, or will trade
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
on 3-bedroom home in Sanford.
308 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-37*1
FA 3-T831,

27 FT. OENERAL homa trailer, MOTOR SCOOTER: '*• Allstate
Cruielre, *163. FA t
M30. Hollywood Trailer Ct.
JONES
TWIN
BED with coll spring innerFT. SPARTAN, prired low for
24 hr. Wrecker Ser. 4*quick
aprtng mattresa, *23. FA 2-7*27.
sale. DeWlll's Trailer
1003 SANFORD AVE,
Perk, 3313 Orlando Dr., nn
1* MM CAMERA, *30; II piece
Phona FA 1-1103
Hwy. 17-tl.
punch bowl act, **. Phone
SPECIALIZING IN
FA a-1117.
HICKS housa trailer, • ft, wide,
FRONT END AL1NEMENT
43 ft. long. Will trade equity It FT. CUPBOARD, Formlea
10 yri. ra parlance with B tar
for furniture and *200. Park
Equipment.
top; two upper cabinets; gat
^venue Trailer Park, lot *3.
FRANK W. JONES
atove; FA 2-300*.
HEATING
21. Fumllura
r X i r VISCOSE r u n and pad*.
H. B. POPE CO.
I greens, and I beiges, new,
*N 8. Park - FA 2-4224
?SAVE$
t a per pad A rug; one V x
end one 6* i •' cotton hook
New ft Uaad
Sewing Mach. Repairs Furniture and Appliance* ir
rug, *23 for both. Cali FA 2-T*7S.
ALL MAKES k MODELS
'39 ZIG 7.AG, almost half paid
104 So. Park (24 hr. ser.)
for — take over payments of
FA 1-3*15
*9.50 each; 800 different otllches,
B. Fleet I t Ph. FA ft-om
INCOME TAX SERVICE
button holes. Write Box *00, c/o
New k Used Furniture k Appli­ Sanford Herald.
WILLIAM 11. MURRAY
ance*. A Good Plare To
l i l t Celery Ave. Tel FA 1-13*4
BUY, SELL or TRADE
22-A Article* W antad
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
JenkinB Furniture LOOKING for transportaUoa. Will
W. L. HARMON
FA 2-7430
PH. FA 2-4221 After I P. M. 400 Sanford Ave.
assume paymanla — with email
equity in '31 to '3* model car,
OUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS in­ ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Write telling year, m a k e ,
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
stalled and repaired. Roof re­
monthly payments, balance due
FURNITURE CENTER
pair. No Job too small. Fre*
and equity, to Boa NC, e/e
1100 French Ave.
estimates. FA 2*463.
Sanford Herald,
Ph. ’ A 1-7*3*
TV and RADIO REPAIR t f *r
• BIG VALUES
1:86 nights and weekends; Baa24. Loat f t F eaa d
• JUICK CREDIT
ford. Lake Mary ta d Longweod.
FOUND: Tan Fenian Cat, Mar• EASY TERMS
FA 1-2771 sad FA 28811.

Mather of Sanford

HOUSE CLEANING

WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

Pays
To Um
The HERALD
Want Ada.

Be Lovelier With Professional
Beauty Ctre.

Dawn's

IK. S pecial S ervice*

Beamy Salsa

1116 Oak

FA 1-1*84

REAL ESTATE MEMO

A .Satisfied customer la our h o i
advert! eement.
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
10* So. Oak
Ph. FA 9 *742
h i o rd e r to b e tto r o a r r a tk a paopla o f S a n fo rd

HAVING A BIRTHDAY PARTY!
Need Entertainment— Call
"Dottle k her friend Olllc"
Dot tie Jardlne, (ventrlquia)
Phone FA 2-1307 after 4 p. m.
SERVICE CALLS Sl.M. For de­
pendable TV aarvlce call San­
ford TV Center, *lb. and Sau
ford Ava. FA 1*741. «

FA 14822

SAN FORD
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SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

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SANFORD

AVE.

ShosmaJutA
C a a a tru e lia a C a , la c .
241 Wem ta th Street

Phono FA 1*8191

Sanford Herald
A v e n g e InatalU tton
Of 250 FL S2SS.09
HintaHad

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEW COM ERS
TO SAN FORD
We Invito you to to mm
abrolutoly free without
tlea et one to Benferd'e
Metric while you total____
ahto touring fee yeaauatf r i f ]
family. Flea ip yarn tog ad|
ear Salas Office,
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SUNLAND
Estates
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South
PINECRESII
4th Addition

VA - FHA FHA ta Service
Conventional
Financlnv
Down Paymeftts
Low ift|425
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Homa* Daajgnad For
Living.

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fair section. Call FA

LOST: in Sanford, T key* aa taWindows, Floors, Walls. F ret Es­ WILSON - MAIER
teriocktag kay ehalns. RE­
New and Used Furniture
timate. Call FA 1-1211 or
311 K. First St.
FA 2-5621
WARD. FA I-44M,
FA 2-1933.

It

Nearly new, extra large reach type heeae on big tot. Large
Living Ream with weed-herwing fireplace. Large Bedroom*.
Ctoee to church and actiaoto. Low tasru. ONLY IIIJOO — Low
Dona Payment. Owner nucha al Martia'a, Buy from nnner and
earn. Cal) FA 1-U6I. BBS IT AT —

2403

AIRL1NK
f
ENJOY FREE TRAVEL
GOOD PAY — SECURITY

Men and women will be aelectod
from this vicinity lo train im­
mediately for attractive airilM
positions aa Hostess, Reaerva*
tlonlst, Ticket Aient end Ope­
rations. Short, low cost trailing
can qualify you. Will not inter*
fere with present employment.
Women will be trained in charm
and beauty techniques. Muet
have pleasant personality, high
school graduate, age 17 t o M.
Inquiries confidential. Accredit,
ed school Write for qualifying
details. Include age, phone. Atr»
Senkarik Gins* and Paint Co. line Personnel Training, Na*
tlonal School of Aeronautic*,
112-114 W. 2nd St
FA 2-4821
Box 1, e/o Sanford Herald.
32,000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
hat to be aeen to appreciate.
Cheap! Call FA 2-43*7.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS:
Men-women, 1632, Start high
KENMOBK Automatic Wathor,
a a 1*6.01 week. Preparatory
good condition, reasonably pric­
training until appointed.
ed. Can he seen at 3207 Cordova
■and*
af Joba
Dr.
usually cntoceaiary. FREE la*
farmation to Joba, salaries,
USED LUMBER, about 1,000 ft.;
requirements. Write TODAY I
'33 Buick, new seat covers;
Lincoln Service, Pekin 81, BFA 2 8463.
linris.
1-TWIN BED. excellent condition,
*30; X 8 drawer double dresiera, *73; Call FA 1-137*.

15-A Beauty Parlors
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free Killmate*. Phene FA 9-7111.

^

1931 STUDEBAKER Champion,
outstanding condition, automa.
tic shift, *250. FA 2-008*.

18, Special Services

10. Male or Female

r ----------------T

t

From $ 1 0 , 6 5 0 SNA

$350

v

Ph. FA 2-3*61

14 FT. BOAT * MOTOR. Phone
FA 2 8608.

tile bribe, tsrooood pooh.
r

PA 2-12*2

Gateway To Tho Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

BEST BUY IN
evrtTANMN* MATUMfi

25. Education &gt; Instruction

Ph. FA 13553 FOAM rubber *1.00 per R&gt;., G. I.
shovels *1.49 each. Army Navy
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
ltl. Flower* ft Plant*
Us Your Furniture. Quick
Cut Flowers For Any Ocesssiea Sen
Service With Tho Cash. SUPER
SANFORD ’ LOWER SHOP
TRADING POST. PA 2-0877.
FA 2-1822
or
FA 2 0270
FATPORY TO YOU
17. Petn, U v e a l ock. Suppllcn
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS
GERMAN SHEPHERD pups; •
weeks old: males *35; females Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastie endt. Plastic
*25. Ph. FA 2-1588.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cord*.
19. Bonin and Motors
2004 Adams ,

II 114 W. 2nd 8 t

3Bedrooms-1Va Bath*

21. Furniture

Mon. March 14, 1000—Pape 9 15-A Beauty Parlors

Used furniture, appliances, tools
EASTER SPECIAL
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distributed, interwoven flavor-giving fat —
and the creamy whlteneaaof the auet cover­
ing. Thla la cut from beef ataera that have
.been apeclally grain-fed to produce beef that
la the ultimate In tenderncia and flavor.
Only the flnert of thla beef la (elected for the
PSO brand at our stores.

Value It determined by the beet combination
of Quality, Price end Trim.-W e take our
hat off to no one when It cornea to value) . , ,
for thla la the atory, behind the aucceta of
. . . and the wide acclaim for PSO BRAND
meat*. You could buy moat blindfolded at
our atoraa and KNOW that you are g e tting
the beat value every timet

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dish planned for tha leftovers and therefore
prefer to buy slightly heavier than they
need for one meal. However, you can safety
approximate your need on the basis of 4
lb. per person of boneles* cut* — and
lb.
per person of the bonc-ln variety. Allow
a little more for big eaters, second helpings,
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Governor Names Van Hoy County Commissioner
Representatives Protest
®lri&gt; ^attforb If fra il
Method Used By Collins
Difttrict 2 had a member on the County Commiaaion to­
day after J. H. Van Hoy’a appointment by Gov. LeKoy Col­
lins was announced.
Van Hoy also qualified ju st before the deadline for the
May 3 primary to seek the rest of the unoxpired term of
David Gatchal. The appointment is until Jan. 31, 1961. Who­

J. G. NETTLETON

John G. Netlleton
Justice Candidate
Mtam?nH
Springs realtor, Is running for jus­
tice of the peats from District S.
# Ms has been a a Altamonte resi­
dent for the post four years.
• Nett is too, p4m qualified Friday
to n s , la a native ai New York
City and lived la Winter Park for
tour years before moving to Alta­
monte Springs. H t la 31 yeate old.
Ntitle too la married and is the
father of two children. He served
la the Air Force tor tour years
and was la the Marines for three
years.
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Packard To Run
For Peace Justice
Philip M. Packard. 44. apiarist
and a resident of Oviedo for the
past U y e a n , announced today
that ha has qualified to run for
OBM-totta* .at Jaatton to Jbe Peace

ever it elected in the balloting
• ill serve from that dale untU
the end of tho term, Ja n . 31,
1962.
T b s Friday appointmaut of
Van Hoy resulted in s protest to
Collins by State Rrps. Gordon
Frederick and K ick Cleveland Jr.,
who said they had not had any in­
dication of it. They sent a telegrant
Collins asking for details.
Their message read:
"As the incumbent member* of
the House of Representatives and
as the unopposed Seminole County
legislative delegation for the IN I
session, we would deeply appre­
ciate being advised as to your
reasons for puking the March 11
appointment to the Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole County
As tha duly elected representatives
of Seminole County we feel that
wa were entitled to the courtesy
of being consulted on this matter
even though we have the highest
regard for Mr, J . H. Van Hoy.
Your actions in this regard place*
us la a position of wondering who
represents the people af Seminole
County. Since you apparently have
that information, could wa ask that
yon toara h with us and Ika stfnsna of Seminole County."
Frederick said that he and Cleve­
land ware not Including Vaa Hoy
in any way in Ihelr protest—"we
are merely prolesling the manner
in which uie appointment was
made," he said.
"We have the highest regard lor
Mr. Van Hoy and do not want to
imply that ha is a factor in any
way in prompting our telegram to
the governor," ha aaid.
County Commission chairman
John Krider read a letter to the
County Commission today from the
governor's office dated March 11
saying Van Hoy was appointed to
serve aa commissioner until Jan.
31, IN I.
Frederick and Cleveland told the
board that Ihia was the first they
had beard about the appointment.
Krider said ha knew nothing
about the appointment until he
found a letter from the governor’s
office on his desk Monday alter

•f District S.

"1 don’t even know who
rho brought
It In or bow it got there he said.
State Sen. Douglas Slenstrom
■aid,1 " I did not know that the
appointment had been. mads. Nei­
ther the governor nor his office
has contacted me with references
to the appointment or sought my
council."
If the appointment was made
on March 11, regaruless of wjkun
the appointee might have beta,
it should have
ve hci
cen made known
to the press ana public
Frederick said “ we had asked
that the governor wait until tha
Democratic prim ary before ap­
pointing any one to that office.
“ We fell that tha one with the
highest vole on the ballot for Dis­
trict 3 should be appointed," F re­
derick said.
Krider told the board that he is
turning the m ater over to Cle­
veland, who U alio attorney for the
Board, to check Van Hoy's bond
and papers making him eligible
Only throe county officer* will to serve on the board.
Candidates for the District I
run unopposed to tha Dsmocrstlc
primary May 3 aa nine candi­ commission seal besides Van Huy
dates qualified this morning be are Ted Williams and J . D. Cor­
dell. Whichever of the three wine
fora noon deadline.
Forty-six candidates hive quali Ihe election will serve from Jan.
fled for tha 30 open county of 31, IN I, .until Jan . 31, 1N2.

Packard la a member of the
American Legion Poat No. 343, the
P in t Methodist Church of Oviedo,
tha Oyiodo Volunteer Fire De­
partm ent and Is retiring president
a t tha Central Florida Brekeeper’s
Assn.
Packard is married and resides
with his wife, OUve, and two sons,
Bruce, 18, and Tim, 18, at SR
fe43&gt; and Clark St. in Oviedo.
m Packard said that ha feels that
his sound business experieact
ovar the years qualities him for
tho office of Justice of the Peace,
and intends, M sleeted, to fill the
position to the bast of his ability
and In tha best interests of the
•itiaens of this county.

JJnly 3 Unopposed
*As 46 Qualify

- ^ * Tho throe unopposed are. County
Judge Wilson A ttainder, County
Prosecutor Xarlyle lloutboider
snd Tax Collector John Galloway.
The most candidates for any
ra c t trill bo tha District 3 Coun­
ty Commission election with five
ta tha running.
Incumbent Lawrence Swafford
will face opposition from James
Avery, Ed Zimmerman, Long4 - wood Mayor A. L. Lormtnn and
v Otis Fourakre.
Candidates who qualified before
the noon deadline today were
Thomas C. Moon snd Phitilp M.
Packsrd, for peaco Justice in
District 1; Lewis Tale, District
4 constable; Homer Sewell, Dis­
trict • peace Justice; J. H. Van
Hoy, district I commissioner; A.
C, Dcudney, county surveyor;
Atvln J. Potty. District 4 con— stable; Don Bales, District 1
W county commissioner and Kathleen
Reynolds, supervisor of registra­
tion.
Herbert C. Behrens qualified
Monday afternoon for tho District
| commission race.
Complete candidate Hits by
district will bo reported in Wed­
nesday's Herald.

f l e a Renew ed
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WASHINGTON (UPD —The Eileahower administration renewed
ka plea to Oangrea* today to
•limteato the internal tailing aa
government bands. But Damn*
Matog up to

"reforms" and to fight too In­
teract rate appeal.

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Ray Slaton Files
For School Board
Ray Slaton, n reaideat of San­
ford for IS years, qualified Mohday
to run for the office af County
School Board member to District
3.
Slaton, father of two children,
■aid today; "1 believe the schools
are lb* moat Important part of
our government, and I believe that
it is the duty of school boarfl
mem bora and parents to be toformed of all funetioaa of the
schools."
llo also aaid " I shall consider
it an honor and a privilege to
serve the cqunly In ibis manner,
and I will at all lime* try to
know what is going aa to eur
schools, and will bandit each situ­
ation to a fair and honest man­
ner."
Slaton, who is president of Oaklawn Memorial Park, resides at
TOB Oak Ave. with Us wife sod
children. He is a member af First
Baptist Church and serves as
chairman of tb* Board of Dea­
cons. Ha also bolds memberships
in the Woodmen of the World,
Seminal* County Chamber af
Oaremarre and tha Junior Cham­
ber Of Commerce.
Slaton la a saliva of Rome, Ga.,
and com* to Sanford to 1*43 to
•orv# os assistant secretary to
Central Florida Production Cre­
dit A lia.

VOL. X UX

J. L. HOBBY

Hobby To Run
For Re-Election
Sheriff J. I,. Hobby announced
today ha would seek a third term
in office. In announcing his c*ndldsry, Hobby said. “ I appreciate
what the good people of Seminole
County have done for my family
and myself and I will always strive
to make Seminole County a better
place to live."
Hobby resides with his wife snd
Ihrse thildran ot 3101 Cordovs
Drive.
He is a member of tha First
BspUst Church, of the Order of
Odd Fellows, Elks Lodge, Masonic
Lodge, ia president of Oak Ridge
Supper Club, a member of the
Brotherhood af LneomoUv* Engi­
neers; member of the board of
director* of the Florida Sheriffs
Asm. and msmber of tha National
Sheriff's Assn. Ka attended North
Georgia Military College, Middle
Georgia College, FBI training
school, and completed the traffic
institute court* of supervision of
police personnel at Northwestern
University,

UN Peace Force
Proposed By U. S.
GENEVA (UPI) - The United
SUtes called today for establish­
ment of an international police
force within the United Nations
framework to preierve world
peace after national arm s and a r­
mies are slashed.
*-■ —x j
Frederick M. Eaton, U.
Batten chief, mad* th
tha opening teaakm to a
disarmament conference.
The controlled Soviet
jected as "dim " and
benatblr" a bold, cheat-proof arms
a offered by five 'Western Ha­
ts.
The American proposal was de­
signed to supplement this threeslag* Western plan, presented ear­
lier to tha first East-Watt meeting
in nearly three years (O’ break
a 18-year-dlaarmament deadlock.
"There muat come into being,
as national armaments diminish,
an International force within the
framework to tho United Nations
to present* tho peace," Eaton
aaid.
He said K muat be "a force to
ensure that tha seeds of conflict
do not mature to the point where
small nations less endowed with
the elements to national power, or
even large nations, would be
threatened by a more powerful and
more highly organised state."
"The establishment to such *
force will be fraught with great
difficulties, but bow much more
difficult and unhappy tha alterna­
tive—the continuing mounting di­
version to the efforts, energies and
livrs of men to the production of
the means of their own self-dastrucuon,” Eaton aaid .

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City To Raise
Commercial
Refuse Fees

Engineers Plan
Johns
■11v•1
of Fnt applies/to the De­
partment or the Army fur modi­
fication o f a permit lo cnnsirucl
an aerial electric transmission
line arross tha SI. Johns Hivrr
near Ih* SR 100 bridge at Lake
Monroe.
It la proposed to reconstruct
this line with.the minimum ver­
tical clearance undci the portion
of ihe lino which ciossrs the
channel.
A t bile meeting on this pro
posed construction will be held
soon, engineers report!

Ike To Ask Sugar
Quota Authority
WASHINGTON (U P D - Presi­
dent Klsenhower plans to ask
Congress for discretionary auth­
ority under which he could change
sugar import quolas, Including
sugar from Cuba, Republican eongraislonsl leaden rcporlcd loday.
Senile GOP Leader Everett M.
Dirk sen of Ulinois said thr new
authority* for the president would
not be aimed ai any particular
country but be dealgned primari­
ly to assure tha nalioo of ade­
quate sugar supplies.

ORLANDO (UPI) Police
presi
essed their Investigation loday
into tho dealh of Mrs. PhoebeKathleen Love, H , who was prooounrrd dead on arrival at a
hospital hera Monday night after
her car struck a telephone polr.
Officers were trying to deter­
mine If Mrs. Love, to Chuluoto,
died from tba accident or had a
heart atUck before the crash,
She was reportedly tho lone oc­
cupant to tho car.

Mailman, to J m ............
was
eiplent to a Ford Panto slit ]
to 13 young rom poirn In i

News Briefs
Soviets Accused
WASHINGTON (UPD — Sen
Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn.) loday
accused the Soviet Union of touch­
ing off the recent worldwide wave
of antiScm itlr incidents, Dodd,
who was a prosecutor at the Nuremborg war crimes trials in 1843
46, also drrended th* record of
West German Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer's program of ‘ dcnazlft.cation."

Killer Held
MIAMI (UPD — Mass killer
Dqnnis Wtiflnry was ordered held
fur Dade County grand Jury action
Monday in Ihe fatal shooting ot
two service station attendants. Two
different peace justires heard tes­
timony against Whitney, IT, o(
North Hollywood, Calif., in the
murders of Arthur L. Keeler, 32,
ami Kenneth G. Mcttarano, 31.
Each ordered Whitney held to thr
Jury without bond.

Trial Of 35 Set
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Ele­
ven anti-segregation s l t d d o w n
demon-ilralor* will gu on trial here
Thursday and 33 more Friday oo
charges of disturbing the peace.
The 33, arrested Saturday at ■
demonstration w h i c h troopers
"Vr.V tr? v/*b ttx r gai, pleaded
Innocent Monday. The group includ­
ed 28 Negroes tram Florida AAM
University and fix whites from
Florida State.

Doctor Sought
MIAMI (UPil Detectives
searched loday (or a clue lo the
whereabouts of Dr. William B.
Welch, 34-&gt; par-uld Miami Shores
obstetrician wlw was last seen
after a midnight call to Jackson
Memorial Hospital 1**1 March 4.
Hi* car, with his medical bag in­
side. was found in a hospital park­
ing lot last Thursday. Police aaid
Ida family believed he had either
been the victim of foul play or
Ilia amnesia.

Job Help Offered

tiiae-H B A R T THROB o t'I960. ttnily Williams, chat*
with "K ing Ugly” Wlnaten Ptofpy about fhelr crowning
m high school H eart Ftihd king and queen at a H eart
Fund d ig te n t tha Civic Con ter. Thn 111 in dims votes
f o r ’M a s Heart Throb cimdidtUoa, and proceed*
to dance went to tha H eart Funds (Herald Photo)

Su
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rnmlitioni were posted from
Texas In the Dakotas and heavy
winds blocked roads with footdeep drifts and closed schools in
Arkansas, Nebraska, Colorado
and Kansas.
The latest blast of the eruelest
March on record laid 14 inches of
new snow on Colorado, pelted
Kansas City with four inches snd
raised snow accumulation at
Omaha to a record 23 inches.
Then it struck hard-hit Arkan­
sas with seven Inches and raged
across northern .Mississippi into

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•fit*

Hie Appalachian Mountain areas
of Georgia, Virginia and the Carolinas, with a light snowfall re­
corded as far south as Atlanta.
The near-blisiird was expected
lo drop as much as 12 Inches of
snow on southcaslern Missouri to­
day before sweeping int* Ken­
tucky and Tennessee.
The new storm turned th* cen­
ter of rescue operations from the
Appalachians to South Dakota
and eastern Nevada.
Officials said warming temper­
atures were melting both heavy

Plane In Sea
Sanford Naval Air Station officials reported today
that two pieces of debris washed ashore near Daytona
Bench Feb. 27 hava "positively been identified ns parts
of an A3D."
Tho parts, a small piece of rubber nnd a piece of
nylon webbing, were identified by the plane's manufac­
turer, the Dougins Aircraft Corp., nnd by the manufac­
turer of tha parts. Thay Identified the piece of robber an
pnrt of a self scaling gas tank of the type used in the
AJD nnd ihd webbing as belonging to hd AND drag sheet.
"With th# identification of these parts it can rea­
sonably be assumed that the AM) missing since Feb. 25
crashed a t sea," th* NAS reported.

StandardizedWageScale
Urged For County Offices
Citing Ihe "starvation" wages
paid to soma county amployat,
County Commission Chairman
John Krider railed on county de­
partment heads today to explore
further the possibility of cstabIish In it a Mandate wage -scale
for all employei.
Krider laid there are torn*
working tor thr road department
making aa tow ai t o wblla other
amployea are making a* high
■i 1100 a week.

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPD - Stock
price* at t p. m.s
American TAT
............... ITU
American Tobacco ............ 104'-j
C A O ................................ 60S
Chrysler
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32**
Curtiss • Wright ................. 22'i
DuPont
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Ksslmsn Kodsk ............... 88't
Ford Motor . . . . . .............. 74* •
General Electric ............... *6H
General Motors ...............
43'fc
Int. TAT ............................. S3**
t-orlllard
........................ 36*«
Minute Maid ...................... !■**
Penney ................................... 1H*A
Penn RR ............. ............ 14
Hears Roebuck
..............'. 4I*»
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 44H
U. S. Steel ......................... 43
WeatlnghouM Kl................... 10

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Hep.
John Hell Williams (D-MIss.) Indi­
cated today he would help five
southern Negro** go to Pennsyl­
vania to get Job*. William* said
he would find Hit Negroes ir Rep.
Jam es G. Fulton IH-Pa,) was sin­
cere in saying ho would give them
job* in the Pittsburgh area. Ful­ Hope Of Rescuing
ton, ditriog debate with Williams
on the House floor Monday, denied Miners Fading
he discriminated against Negroes
LOGAN, W. Va. (UPD-1(op«
and aaid he would blr* five Neg­ virtually ran not today for II
roes selected by the Mississippi ooa) miners trapped seven day*
congressman.
In the fire-swept tunnels to an
Island Creak Coal Co. mine.
Heroic rescue learns, balding
around-the-clock against fumes
and debris, met bitter disappoint­
ment this morning when they
fought their way into two areas
where engineers believed the
missing men may have harrlradad thamselvea against the fire,
beat and killing carbon monoxide.
Thay found no tract of tha vic­
tim*. except four abandoned
lunch pail*.
Tha rescue workers then en­
tered into a labyrjnlh of tunnel*
leading off Hit main haulage way.
"If thay are not in Ihe third
area, they are strung out dead
along the back and of Ihe mine,"
Slate Deputy Mines Director Paul
Lingo aaid.

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WASHINGTON (UPD ■— Th#
chairman to th* l*M t* tranaportation subcommittee today brand­
ed the administration's -proposal
for improving air, rail, road and
water traffic aa just a rehash to
old r*commendations.
Chairman George A. Smathers
(DFIa.) promised lo study tha
78point, 14-yfar pregram
de­
tail. "I hop* I flog aouu ..jftgats
of gold not avlddnt *1 my first
look." h* aaid. 1

NEW YORK (UPI), -

By l olled Press International
One of the worst storms of a
long, hard winter whipped across
the .Midlands today with foot-deep
snows, bitter wind* and froirn
rain.
The calendar said spring was
lets than a week sway, but win­
ter reigned supreme from Colo­
rado across Oklahoma, Nebraska,
Arkansas and Kansas into Mis­
souri. Iowa, Kentucky, Tennessee
and Illinois.
Warnings of dangerous driving

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Smothers To Study
Transport Bill

NO. 650

Snow Storms Spread Winter Grief

Sanford's City Commission last
night derided to raise commercial
refuse fee* a total of SLITS to
bring the charges nearly in line
with whst it costs the city to
collect commercial refuse.
City msnager Warren Knowles
reported that fees from the 168
commercial account, in Sanford
bring only 86.740 annually. Fees
will be raised for 21 of the ac
counts to bring the city $ 10,666
per year for services costing 810,819 17.
City Attorney William Hutchi­
son reported that Ihe Goldsboro
recreation area owned by the
school board can be turned over
to the city without any further
"hitches." The school board own*
the
Goldshuro
property
hut
Sanford has pul 846,000 worth of
recreational improvement* in the
area.
About 15 Negroes listened to
th* commission proceedings. May­
or Hlgglnbolhaqt asked them al
the start of the mealing if they
had any problems to bring up.
A spokesman said they had none
at the present time but simply
wanted to sit in on the meeting
and see how it was conducted.
The commission approved a
61-lot plat between 30th and 24th
Streets, subject to Ihe approval
to tha Zoning and Planning Com­
mission. Surveyor A. C. Douitney presented the plat railed
Garden Park. Th* now unplatted
land it betwren Country Club
Manor and tha city borrow pit.

Chuluoto Woman's
Death Probed

Awarded Grain

WEATHER; Scattered nhnwern tnnijrht and tomorrow. Hiuh today, 65-76. Low tonight, 60-05.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
TUESDAY. MARCH 15. 1960
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908

Tax Collector John Galloway,
who oppoaed tha plan, aaid ha
would go along with further
study of it, s* did Tax Assessor
Richard McCanns and Circuit
Court Clerk David Gatchel.
Krider also criticiicd payment
or bonuses to emptoyea out of
excess funds. " I don’t like (he
treatment county money la get­
ting," Kridar said.
"You can't taka lax money
and Just pas* II around to whom
ever you want," ha added.
However, Krider said this cast
no reflections on present depart
ment heads, since (his bonus
policy has been going on for a
long lime.
Galloway said he was opposed
lo the standardization plan bacause "1 am responsible for
running my office and i'll say
Just what employes will get."
"I don't want outsidera butting
in." he said.
Krider said that the board had
taken no action on the plan, but
was only studying tha Idea to
give county employes with low
salaries a more equal wage rate.
The board agreed to meet with
officials from other counties that
have started such s plan to gel
their views on the program.
McCanns said he favored th*
plan only if a minimum wag*
was set, with no railing oa
wages.
"I would be in favor to tha
plan if everyone ala* went along
with II," he added.
Gatchel said be would use the
plan lithe other department heads
did. However, he said, the pro­
gram would have little benefit
for lb* constitutional offices, on­
ly those coming under the juris­
diction of the County Commis­
sion. lie cited (he zoning, agri­
cultural and welfare offices un­
der this category.

Adenauer, Ike
Discuss Berlin

WASHINGTON tUPI) - Presi­
dent Elsenhower and West Ger­
man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
met today to discuss tb* Allied
stand on Berlin and strategy for
the East-West summit meeting in
May.
The president scheduled a morn­
ing conference with Adenauer, who
arrived Monday night from Princelon University where he received
an honorary degrre. He alto was
invited to a White House stag
lunch.
Adenauer fold hi* Princeton
Pioneer Near First audience
that while the West
a solution to global differ­
Million Milestone seek*
ences it should not be Impressed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Amerl- by Soviet Premier Nikita Kbrushra ’s Pioneer V sun satellite plung­ ehev'a gestures to strength and
ed deeper Into spice today and "evrn leas by his threats."
was expected to log Its first mil­
lion milas some tima Friday, a
week from Ihe day it was launch­ F alae Bomb T h re a t
ed at Cape Canaveral.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI)
The National Aeronautics and —A false bomb threat Interrupted
Space Administration calculated Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt's speech
that tb* MJ-pound satellite pas Monday night before an totegratad
444,430 milts from tha s a r th 'a t audience at Glbba Junior Collage
oooq today*
for Negroes, Th* crowd to about
By midnight, NAHA calculated, 1,000 filed out to tha auditorium
ianaar will t e TIMM mites as poll** searched tor a bomb that
above Now Zealand and coasting wa anonymous caller had telephon­
oa at a rata to $,TT4 miles aa ed was aat to go off during th*

drifts and nrw snow and tho
stranded North Carolina moun­
taineers now have enough sup­
plies to last them through th*
winter.
In another tense rescue opera­
tion, a parly of ,kiers and a heIV
copter reached a wrecked, twinengine plana in deep snow east
of Ely, Nev., and reported that
all five persona aboard were
alive. Two unidentified passen­
ger* were reported seriously In­
jured and a third was said to
have hern injured lea* seriously.

Casselberry Has
New Building Code
The Casselberry Board to Al­
dermen adapted a building coda
at thair meeting Monday night
Alderman Darwin Shea, who
drew up the rules with Edward
Heinsen, said that th* code con­
tain* minimum building require­
ments and was made as cat?
to understand as possible.
Persons building in C aiielba*
ry must now pay a building fa*
ot two cent* for each square
foot of living area put up and
one cent for each square fool
of carport, screen porch or stor&gt;
age bulll. Th* rod* rover* re­
quirement* for foundation*, walla
the building itself, Joists, roof­
ing, wiring, plumbing and plast­
ering.
Shea - aaid that hi drawing s*
the coda, the best elements were
picked from tha Winter Parte
Orlando, Seminole County and
Southern Standard Building sodas.
Tha rule saya that fines are nsd
to exceed ttoo for cod* viola*
tlons formed by the Cassalbarrf
building inspectors.
Board Chairmaa Lytla Swop*
said Ihe coda’* purpose ta to
keep the Iowa up to a standard
and get not worm • hardship an
■ny w ilder.
The aldermen apprevad a
Ing ram minimi report favoring
establishment to a 10-acre ceme­
tery on Laka Drive. Hibbard
Casselberry, win will develop Dm
cemetery is a private venture,
said tha pial will Includa tho onequarter acre non-profit cematary
now run by th* Ca tael berry
Methodla) Church. Casselberry
must get a Hat* franchli* be­
fore he can proceed with th#
development.

Altamonte Council
Hears Complaints
Complalnla- a b o u t Infrequent
trash collection in Altamonto
Springs ware made to tba Alta­
monte commission by savaral resi­
dents last night.
Mayor Wilbur Hawkins explained
that due to Ihe growth to tn* town
and the fart - that Allamont*
Springs has only ooa trash collec­
tion (ruck, tha (own hasn’t bean
able to keep up to Its once par
week collection service, SomeUrnas Altamonte Spring! resident z
only gal thair trash picked np
every 10 days. The rum miss loners said they
would try to make nome provisions for more frequent collection
but pointed out that money for in­
creasing Ihe scope to town trash
pickups isn't in this year's budget.
The commission decided to open
bids (j.t a new Altamonte Spring*
police car Monday night. Council­
man BUI York was instructed t*
work with Folic# Chief Tracy Sul­
livan on getting at least three bids
for a next Monday's 7:30 p. nt,
mealing.

Assessor To Aid
Exemption Filing
Tax Assessor Richard E.&lt; Mc­
Canns today announced that re*
resents lives from his office will
* at varied locations in th*
county in order lo help with fil­
ing of bomealrad exemption ap­
plications and tax returns. Tha
following locations wUl bo visit­
ed:
On March IT and II, B. E.
Pcrvis real ostato office to For­
est City; March 81 and 33, Alta­
monte Really Co. (across from
Prairie Lake Drive In); March
23, North Orlando at tha ViUag*
Hall to tha Council Chambers;
March U and 3* to Ovtodg to
tha T o rn Hitt.
McCanns emphaaU*! teat a#&gt;

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Disc
jockey Dick Clark has stated un­
der oath that he broadcast songs
in which ha had a financial Hake
«n his nationally televised show,
H was learned today.
. ’ Clark a matinee idol of the
teenage act, also conceded that a
record manufacturer gave him a
ring and hla wife a necklace with
• combined value of 13,400.
Rep. John B. Bennett (R-MIch.)
ranking Republican on the House
"payola" .nvciUgallng subcom­
mittee, told of Clark's *wom
statement* tn response to queries
from United Press Intemsltonal.
Bennett, demanding that Clark be
summoned aa a witness, said at a
nubile hearing last Friday that
the disc jockey at one time held
ownership tn IT record and
■auslc companies.
' II* said Clark confirmed these
fcbldlngs In an affidavit obtained

casting Co. last November. ABC
gave Clark a choice of severing
these music business connection!
or leaving his "Bandstand" show;
he chose to cut the business ties.
Pruscd for further data ill,
Bennett said today that Clark In
the atiidavlt to ABC "admitted
playing songs that were owned by

or distributed-or pressed by com­
panies that he wholly or partly
owned, and that he thereby made
a financial profit."
"Clark's admission in the af­
fidavit alone make a stronger
case against him than any of the
rlnky-dink disc jockeys we've had
as witnesses so far," he said.

By DICK WERT
WASHINGTON (UP1) — It W«l
on a Tuesday list September—
a fateful day it I ever asw one—
that H.H. Mis reached the Sen­
ate.
Like many Important events, It
was little noticed at the time, I

looked up the Congressional Rec­
ord of Sept. 1, IBM, and found
only a brief menllon tbit II.R.
MIS hid been referred to the
Senate Armed Servieea Commit-

CHIEF PETTY OFFICES H. B. Taffsr, left, and
family beam with pleasure aftar tha ehlef waa presented
hia orders to tha fleet m erve by Cdr. Lewis D. Tamny,
r i g h t Taffar la retiring aftar 20 years of service.

combo* aueh aa Nat Cole'*, Ray
Scott's and John Kirby’ i, Perhaps
modarn jata groups could be fit­
ted into a format, too. Tho lode
look* promising and if properly
exploited could offer many entertalaiag, nostalgia-filled h o il re,
Haag in there, you rack's roller*.
There may be a TV epeclal In
your future.
The Channel Owimt If CBSTV
la unable to cut tho number of
commercial Interruptions In Car­
ry Moore'a variety hour, aa Moore
baa aiked, there Is • possibility
the show wlU move to NBC-TV
In the fall. Former Mlia America
Mary Ann Mnbky return*
COTTV’ * "B i Our Guset" a n t
Wednesday, when Keefe Braiaelto
t a in ovar the emcee role from
George DoWiU, Featured os Urn
show Ferry Como will tape In
London lor airing on NBC-TV
April W are Sir Ralph Richard­
son, and ballet atari Margot Fon­
teyn and Michael Bomea.
Cliff (Charley Weaver) Arquette
•hares tha "Peraoo To P*raon"
calling cord for -Friday, March M
with faihlon designer Elsa Schia­
parelli. Chriitopher Plummer hai
landed Uw title role In 0 .1 J .'a
"Capt. Braiebound'i Conversion,"
the "Hallmark llall of Famo"
production for Monday, May S on
NBC-TV. Members of the Nation­
al Aeademy of Television Arts
•ad Sdonees, sow voting on
Emmy award*, will consider
show* between March 1, 1139 and
March at, 1M0. Previous Emmy
voting was confined to tbo calen­
dar year’s programming.

Two days later, It was approved
by the committee and took tta
place on the legislative calendar
as No. U24. Had not the Senate
been In a hurry to adjourn, it
might have been routinely passed
on the spot.
Instead, It was carried over
until the 1M0 session. Little did
anyone dream that it would be­
come the focal point of one of the
longest filibusters on record.
While awaiting Senate action,
H.R, M il waa picked as the vehide to carry thla yrar'a civil
rights legislation. It waa a logi­
cal choice. II.R. MIS baa nothing
to do with civil rights.
An (nocuous little bill, it mere­
ly would eieuse tbo Stells, Mo.,
school district from paying rent
on ■ U.S, Army building used for
classrooms while a burned • out
school was being rebuilt
In the past three weeks thou­
sands of words have been spoken
about amendments to If.R. MIS.
Bui soldam bas the bill itself
been mentioned.
M waa refreshing, therefore, to
note that Sen. Sam J. Ervin (D&gt;
N.C.) saw fit to Include It tn a
apeecb bo made. If he confused
Son. Prank J. Lauscho (D-Ohlo)
In tbo procen, well such are Uie
Retards of n filibuster.
Brvln was on the floor com­
plaining b o • t u a o Democratic
Leader Lyndon B. Johnson (Tea.)
and Republican Leader Bverett
M. Dtrksen- (111.) had put the
Senate on a M-bour schedule.
This, be said, worked a hard■hip not only on southern oppo­
nents of civil rights legislation but
also aa "poor Stella, who la now
lost somewhere In outer space."
Tho long fight, he said, was de­
priving the children of Stella ef
an educaUan.
At this, Lauacbe, over the gen­
tleman, scrambled to hii feel pro"I have been constantly hear­
ing mention of Stella," he laid.
-‘Who la ahoT"
"I think aha must be a girt
lriend of tho majority leader and
of the minority loader," Ervin
npiiod. "1 think they ana not
treating her exactly right, with
the proper degree of — what ta
tt that tho French call itT "Ea, d'amourf — because they
p her waiting ao long."
I trust our senators will con­
tinue to keep Btelle end K.E. MU
la mind as they go tbetr weary
way. But from now on, gentlemen, let's leave h i out of this.

Oil production In the U. S. dur­
ing 1939 averaged T,043,000 bar­
rels a day, an increase of about
S per cent over the preceding
yyar.

LAKE MONROE GIRL SCOUTS learned ubout interna­
tional diatoms and friendship in preparation for Nation­
al Girl Scout Week this week. Drcmdnir the part arc,
from the left, Shuron Gunun in a Dutch contume; Dar­
lene Roberts wearing the United States Girl Scouts uni­

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form; Margie Petty, representing the United States;
Vickie Sheehan, representing Argentina; Charlent
Abrams, representing Mexico; Rebeccu Giles an Egyp­
tian girl; and Elizabeth Goben, representing Japan.
(Herald Photo)

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SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) Police Wednesday closed the lid
no a trunk full of money that 30
boya had been dipping into for
the past rive months.
The boya, ranging la age from
II to II. found (he treasure cheat
la a circus etorage yard laat
October and used It aa tbetr own
private bank «nlU four of them
finally told police about it Tues­
day.
Detectives theorised M might be
the loot from a burglary or a
•eriaa ef burglaries, but they
impart aa air of authenticity la
could not come up immediately
lb# proceedings.
with any pedicular crime to fit
The Swingin' Bingin' Years"
the loot.
(oh, those titles!) started off on
Startled police found about t*&gt;,the right foot with Woody HerOat la Australian pounds, t t l.M
in’s head racing through “ Apof k la the chest and tha rest la
s Honey" and "Your Father'*
tbo home* ef the boys. They think
uctaeho.” Woody woe the bright
more money may W hidden elmegot la tho February musicals and
where on the circus let.
hie enthusiasm, showmanship and,
"It's not mine; I wish It was,"
•f couth, spark-filled arrangePie. James M. Mo m , eon of d rew manager Stafford Sullen
wenta, m m through again in fine
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Moya ef Ml
able,
la addition U Woody, there W. Mth St. has been chosen “ aolwere EUa Mas Mona and Fred- dier of the month" at the Thai*,
d k SUck, Freddy Martin and Greenland U. S. Nik* Missile
'Sack Fine, Jo Stafford, Louis Base,
Iordan's group. Dinah WashingTha is-ycar-old gradual* of
jap, Charley Barnet, Vaughn Mon­ Seminole High School ig with Urn
A complaint to Sanford poiic*
roe aad Stan Kenton. Brief ex- headquarters
battery « f
tho about theft of MS worth at took
OorpU i f Blag Crosby, Duke El- Seventh Artillery at rite he**. Ha from a Mayfair Inn tool aback
Bagtea aad Ear Kyscr records has been In the Army two yeas*. led to the arrest at a Ciaclnnatt,
t b o wort worked Into the show,
Ohio maa Tuesday.
' Next week, "Startlme" will
Homer Stewart Thacker wss
pound ap come Aeademy Awardcharged with petty larceny lg
vlaaiag sons* and lt*a beginning
connection with the theft. Polk*
recovered the tools, two wallets
and other article* stolen {rose
■k aad big band# «as Wad I* big­
narked can.
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NEW YORK (U r n —Mr*. Thom■• Burke got a 13,000 iparkle in
her eye and there we* more cele­
bration In a corner of Brooklyn
than when the Dodger* won the
pennant.
The whole neighborhood at Noatrand and Flatbuah avenues had
been depressed. Joyce Multan had
playfully taken off her diamond
engagement ring when her fiance,
Thomas McCauley told her it was
worth only M cents.
It dropped Into the snow and
disappeared. The Mullans, the
McCauleys, the Burkes and the
police shoveled for days but U
couldn't be found.
Mrs. Burke was standing on the
comer bus stop Tuesday when a
twinkle from a subway grating
caught her eye.
MI think I’ ve found It," Mrs.
Bnrke said rushing into the Mul­
ls n' house.
A neighbor enlisted the aid of
a 16-year-old friend and they
climbed Into the subway air vent
and retrieved the ring. M waa
Joyce's,

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SANFORD

�Education 'Everybody's Business' Edmunds Says
Stetson University President J.
Ollle Edmunds told the Chamber
of Commerce Thursday night that
"education It everybody’ s but]ihne**" and that the American peo­
ple must put greater emphasis on
their schools to catch up with
Russian technological advance*.
Edmunds, speaking to 300 mem*
hers of the Chamber at their an­
nual meeting stressed that the
U. S. spends less than one per­
cent n{ its gross production on
education while the Russians are
spending three percent.
“ We are building bigger and
D*

1 finder schools, hut whal are we
thing about teachers?’ * Edmunds
Mked. “ What are we doing to
riise the status of teachers and
tfve them the respect they are
die so devoted people will con­
tinue in the educational field?"
te asked.
“ How many of you know the
tpme of the math, or chemistry
teacher In your high school? You
Inow the name of the football and
tasketball coach. Why not the
tame of the math teacher?
“ This could never happen In
lussla," Edmunds emphasised.
"In Russia, only the party lead­

e n ire more prominent in stature
than teachers," Edmunds said.
“ Young peopte Just don’t seem
to want to go into teaching In
this country. Why should they?
The young man getting out of col­
lege can start off double the sal­
ary in industry than he can In
teaching.
“ We must become aware of the
importance o f t h e teacher’ s
plight. College enrollment Is go­
ing to triple In 10 years and we’ll
need 10,000 more faculty mem­
bers.

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“ What the good of building
fancy school* and having no one
to teach in them," Edmunds
said.
"Now, in the Sputnik age, with
the debates raging in Congress
on why we are lagging behind
Russia, people are
realising
where the trouble is and are
finding out that education is
everybody’ s business.
“ We are behind In the missile
race not because we are not
producing enough ateel, gas and
metals, but because wr are not
training our youngsters for the
times," he said.

Edmunds also stressed Uut the
people must give their support
to private rotlrgea and stop
counting on the government So
take cane of educational needs.
“ Seminole County supports Us
own schools and there it no rea­
son why private schools can’t
get along without federal fundt,"
Edmunds said.
“ Onre the government rontrola
start In the school*, teachers will
start thinking about political af­
filiation* and won’t concentrate
on their teaching methods," Ed­
munds said.

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WEATHER: Considerable cloudiness through Saturday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight around 00.
f)VOL. XL1X

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1900

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 648

SnowTraps 500 Families
As New Storm Blows In
WEAT JEFFERSON, N. C.
(UPI —Fog-lihe n o w sad brisk
winds stalled efforti today by
baiicoptera and National Guard
9trucks trying to f*t toad, fast sad
medicine to some 500 families
trapped la their nountala home
by massive n o w drifts.
New enow began piling up to
the rugged northwestern corner
a# the state sad Adi. Cm - Capua
Wayrrirk conceded, “ It looks like
we have a real problem. We
cant taka too many chance* with
that many Uvea to aUkn."
The families were marooned by
9 the second severe snowstorm to
sweep across the mountains with­

Housholder To Run
For Prosecutor
C s i a t y Prosecuting Attorney
_ Kariyto Houshaida* today announe9 o d Mutf -hn would n**k re-election
to the May S Democratic primary.
Houaholdor la a member to the
First Methodist Church, American
Legion, Disabled American War
Veterans, OS and I, Elks, Jaycees.
Chamber to Commerce, County
Bar Association and Florida Bar
Association.
He was boon and raised in Semi­
nole County, and rstumsd to BanA ford to practice law after gradu9 ating from tbs University to Flor­
ida to Jsoo 1MT. Sinn that time
be baa been active to civic affairs
to tha County and City and has
served an vuriona boards and nowsaltteas.
In announcing far re-election
Housbokder laid, "It baa boon a
groat privilege and wonderful ex­
perience to serve the people of
Seminole County as their Prose_ cuting Attorney sine* January p,

O lass."

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Tha volume to criminal caaos to
our County Court has Increased
greatly and la increasing daily a*
our County and neighboring coun­
ties grew in population. 1 now file
an average to approximately 1TI
rases each mouth, and procesa
many others that are not filed on
because to insufficient evidence,
and other pertinent re a sous. In
1951 I proposed a new procedure
9 for handling cases which wa have
followed since, and which allows a
quicker disposition to cases far
defendants who want to estreat
their bonds, plead guilty or have
a jury trial.
“ I feel that 1 have done a good
job for tha people to my county
and have always put tit* duties
to prosecutor ahead of the de­
mands to my general law prac­
tice. This I will continue to do to
9 the best of my ability, hr added.

in a weak. Tbs storm aprsad 30
to II inches to snow ever the
Blue Ridge Mountains Wednesday
and fresh, wind-whipped flurries
began settling on the thick layer
today.
A helicopter piloted by C, L.
Laweenee to Pope Air Fores
Base attempted a flight over the
stricken area early today but wai
enable to land because the area
was enclosed by fog.
The blualery winds piled drifts
as high a* It feat along winding
mountain roads whose outline*
war* barely visible under tbs
matted layer to lea and snow.
There was danger that other

Tha new storm lashed the Mid­
west and South today with snow,
rain and sleet,
Tha
latest winteronslaught
gavo the hard hit eastern half of
the country no time to clean up
record snowsto two days ago.
At laast five inches of snow were
forecast in part* to Illinois, Ken­
tucky and Tennessee, where up te
21 inches fell Wednesday.
Ths
storm closed
roads and
stalled traffic in the Midwest.
An unexpected storm dumped
four Inches of snow on Atlanta,
where rain but no snow had been
piedicted.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
A near perfect apace shot today
sent a beachball-sised American
satellite Into orbit around the sun.
Ths National Aeronautics and
Space Administration aaid to
Washington the 94.1-pound alumi­
num sphere was on • path around
ths sun inside tha arbits (or Venue
and the earth.
A Jubilant scientist her* said
the launch by a tbree-alag* ThorAblo socket was ns close to perfect
as anyone could expect.
The satellite. Pioneer V, was
designed to radio back to aarth a
wealth of Information on radia­
tion, coantie dust and magnetic
fields to be found in deep space.
The silvery glove ranched a
velocity of 34,869 miles an hour
to escape the earth's gravitational
pull, withha 150 m.p.b. to ths
planned speed and 576 m.p.h.
above the speed needed.
The Up to the sun and Uis
orbit to Venn* will toko several
months.
Pioneer V s orbit is inclined
towaid Venus and will entry it
It million miles closer to the sun
than the orbit of the earth,
NASA’* Ur. Aba Silverstoin said.
At IU nearest approach, tha

Sanford To Have 2
A t Blindness Talks
Seminole County representsUves at tbs National Society for
the Prevention of Blindness state
meeting at Miami Beach, March
t», will ha Mrs. Guy Alien to
Loch Arbor and Dr. B. H. Ma­
ther* of Sanford. Mrs. Allen is
NSPB county branch chairman
and Dr. Mathers is NSPB coun­
ty proto &gt;Iona I advisor. Reports
on the rare dnd use of the eyes
will ha given at the convention.

Supervisor
of
Registration.
Mr*. Camilla
Bruce;
School
Board District I post. James
Birkcnmeyer; District 2 School
Board post. Boy Mann; Con­
stable District 3. George Kelsey;
Peace Justice District 4. Hugh
Duncan: Constable, District 4,
Bob Carroll; Peare Justice Dis­
trict I, L. L. Cox. John Nellie*
ton xnd Elmer Ashley and Conatablr District 6. W. D. Bridge.
Frank Lucjy and Grady Hall.
In the tax assessor's post both
Richard McCanns and Mary
Earle Walker have said they
would xeek the post but neither
has qualified.
County Commission Chairman
John Kriiar and B aud mamber
from District 1 said today ha
will make an announcement Mon­
day on wbatbec ho will

sphere will be 14,100,009 miles
from the aun. It will resell thia
distance about 151 days from now.
It will complete its journey around
the aun to I l f days.
Fioaoor T. equipped with the
moat powerful radio transmitter
aver sent aloft by tbs United
States, waa launched to test tom.
amuicatfana over planetary dia*
toncaa up to 60 million miles.
Ameriann erienlists to Britain
put the payload on an apparently
true course, at tha proper instant

Osteen Bridge Project
To Go Into Road Budget
Heminole County received the
assurance to tha Stoto Road De­
partment District 6 board Thurs­
day that work on a new Osteen
Brldgs will b* put to ths 8RD
budget and that contracts on the
W. First 8t, project will be let
in Juno or July,
The board also informed County
Commission Chairmen John Kridor and Stoto Men. Douglas titanstrum that the Sanford A vs. wid­
ening improvement project will
start within tha next two weeks.
Road member Rolf* Davie, noted
that requests always exceed tb*
available funds but are valuable
for long-range planning.
Twelve counties, including 8i-minole were told by the board that
projects will he undertaken ac­
cording to the need and the dol­
lars avallsbls.
District engineer Rickey Green
*«i&lt;l that .Seminole County ha*
6794.000 secondary Ajnds available
through June 1961.
■Sen. Stenstrom, told the board
of the necessity for constructing
s new Ostrn Bridge as the present
one was “obsolete."
Davis told ths Seminole County
deiegstion that construction on tha
bridge would be put into tha budgel this year. Cost of the project
is expected to be around 6150,000,
U' K t'± 'r\
On the W. Flrat St. project,
which will go from French Ave,
to the Interstate, Davis told the
Seminol* delegation that contracts

2 More Survivors
Pulled From Ruins
RABAT, Morocco (UPI) — Two
more survivors of the Agadir
earthquake were rescued from the
city's ruins today, 13 days after
tb* rubble bad entombed them.
Their rescue brought to 12 the
number to persons pulled out of
the wreckage after virtually all
hop* had boca given up. Eight
were rescued thus ode/ and Mr*
tha day bafan.
Tb# two survivors brought out
by search crows today bath wore

News Briefs Progress Report
Dial Suit Dropped

MIAMI ( UPI)—Federal District
Judga Joseph P. Ueb dismissed
Ihe ex tradition case Thursday
■gainst Maj. Pedro Dias Lens,
former Cuban air force chief
sought by the Fidel Castro govern­
The Chamber of Commerce haa played a major role Mi
ment for allegedly dropping ex­
plosive* on Havana,
&gt;nt icing new industry into the county, Mack Cleveland J r.

Shows C Of C Role

past president, told approximately 800 C of C mentboa* m
their annual meeting Thursday night.
ROTA NAVAL BASE. Spain
"Without the work of the chamber there would not bnv«
(UPI)—U. S. authorities said they jpen any Dynatronlca or Dearborn here,” Cleveland aaid in

Survivors Airlifted
DAVID LATCH EL

Galchel Qualifies
For Clerk's Job

David M. Galchel, who wa*
appointed Circuit Court Clerk
In November today qualified as
a candidate foe that post.
Gatrhel was appointed to toe
post
to replace the ‘ retiring O.
after Mm launching hare at S;02
P. Herndon.
e . m .
The U. I . team, headed by
Galchel served on the County
William Young to Los Angelas, -Commission for ona year; ona
pushed'a button at 9:27 a.m, and yaar aa Sanford mayor and (hrao
tha hugs Jordrell Bank radio tela
wop# triggered the release of the years oa to* City Commisaion.
In announcing his candidacy,
90-pound instrument-carrying capaula from tha carrier rocket.
Galchel aaid, "Since I have been
Payloada of earlier U. 8. pinhes privilrdged to serve in this of­
have been separated from the last fice, I have had the excellent
stage* of their earrier rockets
either automatically or by signals cooperation and help or the staff
and In addition, the Invaluable
from U. 8. launching site*.
aid to E. L. Burdick, former
chief deputy clerk.
"Now that I am well acquaint­
ed with the many varied dutiea
of thia office, 1 am aubmltting
to the votera to Seminole Coun­
ty my rarneat and sincere de­
sire to continue to serve them
as clerk of the circuit court,"
Galchel said.
will be lei in the summer and work
“ In myambition la
stay
will proceed soon afterward*.
abreast of the current time and
Davis also said that the .Sanfurd labor sav'ag melh nls possible to
Ave. project from Geneva Ave. to this office, I have made various
Uinder'a Corner should start with­ trips to tha clerk’* office to other
in tha next two weeks. "We are counties in central Florida. Aa
just waiting for tha contractors to |a result I have formulated lime
post bonds," Davis aaid.
tested and approved plans for
However, on the other top pri­ maximum efficiency and econ­
mary projects presented to (be omy to be applied in all circuit
board, Davia said Ml will make no ruurt work, In the duties aa
keeper of the public records fur
commllmtals."
Kridar aaid aftor ths meeting the county, in the responsibilities
that during the past two budget si county finance officer and
years $600,000 haa been in the auditor and all other duties aa
8RD budgets for Seminole County prescribed by law," Gatchal stat­
making $1,200,000 "and w# are ed.
Galchel la a graduate to Stet­
disappointed that no money haa
son University, served in the Air
been spent."
Plana should lie made for the Forrr during World War II and
•pending of the** funds In the wa* i-oowner and manager of
county during tha budget year, Central Florida Quick Freese and
otherwise It is misleading to the Storage Co. for 10 years.
tv lives with Isis wife at 410
public," Krider gild.
W. Imil St. and ia a member of
Ihe First Baptist Church, Klwani* Club and Chamber to
Commerce.

U.S. Satellite Orbits Sun

27 Qualify For County
OfficesAsDeadlineNears
» A last minute rush of political
'•activity Is expected next Monday
and Tuesday as (ha official quali­
fying dale for the Democratic
primary ends at noon Tuesday.
A* of noon today, 27 candidates
have qualified /or the 10 public
offices open for election.
Those who have qualified are:
Circuit Court Clerk,
David
Galchel and Arthur Betkwlth Jr.;
tax collector, John Galloway;
^Sheriff, J- L. Hobby and J. Q.
•Galloway:
District
1 County
Commissioner, T. V. Brown and
J. C. Hutchison; District 1 Coun­
ty Commissioner, Ted WUllama
and J. D. Cordell; District 5
County Commissioner, Lawrence
Swtofard, Ed B n s n t H , Jasons
Avar? and OUx Fsorakro; Dis­
trict 5 County Commialioa post,
John Fitipalrltk and Komar Lit-

areas would soon be isolated.
“ North Wilkeaboro is running
out to fuel," Waynlck reported.
“ I have ordered trucks to head
for that area from Winston-Salem.
The coal is being put In 100pound bags to be dropped from
helicopters."
Wayniek said the biggest needs
were fuel and attaint for emer­
gency vehicles.
National Guard troops teamed
up with police to distribute food
in snowbound ares* to Virginia.
More than half to Virginia's
schools stayed closed, at did hun­
dreds to others to the winterweary Southland.

DKIVINK HOME A POINT on the need for increased public intarost in
education la Hr. J. Ollia Edmunds. Among listeners At the spartara’ labia
nt the C of C dinner wore, from left, Mrs. Knrl Higginbotham and Mr, and
Mra. B, L. Perkin* Jr.
(HanM Photo)

DeBary Firemen
Name Officers

would fly the remaining aurvlvor*
of the Navy plane (hat crashed
in Ihe Sierra Nevada mountains
to the naval hospital here from
Granada today. All 24 Marines
and Navy men aboard the plane
survived (he crash and the Navy
aaid all the injured are expected
to recover.

Citrus Shipping Up
TAMPA (UPI) -T h e Florida
Citrus Exchange predicts It will
ship 30 per rent more fresh cittrus thit^season than ft did last
yt^r- despite amallor grapefruit
ana tangerine crop*. At of Feb.
20, when early and mld-aoasoa
fruit was cleaned up. Exchange
General Manager J tom J L .L es­
ley said shipments wore up 36
percent ever tost season.

Pioneer Merchant,
N. P. Yowell, Dies
At Orlando Home

Central Florida merchant pio­
neer N. P. Yowell died tost night
at his Palmar St. home la Orlande.
The eo-foundcr to the present
tvey’a of Orlando and of Sanford’s
Yowell Company died to hla sleep
at tha age to 33. Mr. YassoU had
been M poor health and bad ret•ntljr had medical treatment la
Duka University Hospital, Dur­
ham, N. C.
Appointment Out
Mr. Yowell started tb* pcesenl
SALEM, Ore. (UPI) — Republi­ Ivey's of Orlando about 13N to
can Gov. Mark Hatfield haa indi­ partnership with Benjamin Drew,
cated ha wilt not appoint Mra, He owned the Sanford Yowell'e to
Maurine Neuberger to fill out partnership with his brother, A- E.
tb* unrxpired term to her lata Yowell, until 25 years ago, when
husband, Sen. Richard L. Neu­ ha sold the store to hla brother.
berger. The move came only 0
Born to Luray, Va., be came
few hours after Mra. Neuberger to Orlando with his parents, bro­
filed at a Democratic candidate ther and slater In 1134, when ha
for Ihe Senate seat to tha May was IX yeara old.
10 state primary, and only 24
Before the sale of tha Orlando
hours before the (Sing deadline Yowell-Drew store (o Ivey'a, about
to 6 p. m. today.
12 years ago, he was president
of the firm and his alster, Mra.
Cuba Reply Studied
J. D. Barnes, was vice president.
WASHINGTON (U P I)- Tha U. After selling the etore Mr, Yowell
S. government may send news retired to his Palmer St. home,
broadcasts to Cuba to oounler though be aitU had many investthe
heated
charges
leveled i ments to Central Florida. Ho waa
againat this country by tha Css- a member to lha Presbyterian
tro-controiled press and , radio. Chureh.
No definite plan has been de­
Surviving aao We brother, Ar­
cided upon, hut one proposal din- thur E. Yowell to Satoord; his
rlosad Thursday ealla for lha sister, Mrs. J. D. Barn** to Or­
Voice to America to ,buy Bin* lando; a son, M. P. Yowell Jr., to
on commercial station* in Flor­ Orlando; two daughters, Mrs. Wil­
ida or Puerto Biro for special liam Pittman, and Mrs. A. A.
broadcasts to til* Cuban people. Slrwart, both or Orlando; seven
grandchildren sod nine greatgran drhiIdran,
Jewelry Stolen
Funeral service* have been ten­
WEST PALM BEACH (U P D Thieve*
look
an undisclosed tatively scheduled for Monday,
amount to jewelry Thursday from with Carey Hand Funeral Home to
the hotel room to Mrs. John Orlando fa charge.
McCarty, wife of the gubernator­
ial candidate, in Ihe (latest of
four Jewel thefts in the area. Tha
FBI wa* called Into Ihe theft
Pulling dirael fuel oa a fire
series Thursday after Jack R. hospitalised Herbert Parker, a
Dorman of Palm Beach report­ Negro, after the fire flared up
ed more than ltd,wo in Jewel­ un Ihe Wheeler and L'o. grounds in
ry and $000 In cash waa takrn Oviedo Thursday night. Sheriff's
from hit home while be and bis deputy Roy Alford helped Parker
get to a hospital.
*
wif* were attending a movie.

Injured In Fire

The Drltay Volunteer Firemen’*
Auxiliary haa announced it* Gale
of officer* for the rnmlng year.
Tha year Min Brattice 7‘yaon,
president: Mr*. Thnnm* Howard,
vice president; Mr*. Paul Froelwlier, secretary; Mi*. William
Siekmann, rorre, purulent; and
Mr*. Jutiua Voigt, ltea*urer. Mr*.
Sylvan Grumliaeh ha* been , elect,
rd to be a director for a three
year term.
New members are' Mi*. Erie
Wenberg, Air*. Atrhui Kini-lair,
and Ma. George Hhlvelhood.

■Tha stioeaoy -aaid fam
tha past yaar Mm Chamber roe ate
•d Ms highest membership fa
history and he Mmaha l the faeaa*
bare for tfaoir
Cleveland also praised tha
done by Manager M m Erldmr and
public relation*
Charlie Morrison.

4
!»

Ball To Benefit
Crippled Children
Tha Seminole
Children’s Society will
ball March II m
the society.
Ths btol wift bo bald at t g. m.
to tha Mayfair Inn ballroom.
There will be danetog and h
floor show, highlighted by val
musical selections and a ma
ette show. Chairman are Kan Meletosb and Mrs. A. O. Pan**.
Ticket* mag be purchased from
any mamber to Urn Satoord Piled
Chsb and from Mra. Barney Ote
thaiia, Cbuluota; Mrs. J. W. Tam
boruogh. Geneva; Mr*. Robes*
Bradford, Altamonte Springs; Mrs,
Georgs J. Buambach, Casselberry)
Mrs. W. A. Forward, Forest City)
Mrs. Raymond Ball, Lake Mary)
Mrs. John Lambertsoa, DeBary
and Mrs, Joseph Pavelchak, Fern
Park.

A Start
Ground breaking ceremonies fur
the County Health Center were
held Thursday sflcrnoua.
Mrs. Hold* Kibbe, ths oldest
nurse to ths county's health sys­
tem turned over tbs first above!
to an impressive ceremony which
featured city and county officials.
Construction on the project, lo­
cated on Ninth RL and Errsab
Ave., started today.

1 p. m. Stocks

Rescuers Begin
‘Push’ Into Mine
LOGAN. W. Va. (UPI) -R e s
cue workers early today prepared I
for a final drive they hoped would
push them through a fire-ravaged
coal mlo* blockade to reach II
trapped men.
Tha craws hauled throughout the
night te aubdun a smoldering fir*
that stood between tb* entombed
men and themselves, and to cool
the area to anablo them to eon

reviewing Chamber aetivtttoe Iay
19S3-39.
Cleveland also outlined the
Chamber’s efforts In battling for
bettor roads la tha eounly and
promoting Samtoolo County a l
•ear lha nation.
**I sever realised K,** Cleve­
land aaid, "but tha Chamber bag
had Inquiries from 4V states. H ip
lao, Canada and own from Cam
ire's Cuba."
Clsveland said Mm Chamber ban
worked hard to publish new map*
to Sanford and Urn county lar now
residents lad act up * poet toft**
committee to work with h fatal
•fancies getting a now poet attic*

MI88 HEART THROB OP 1960 may ba ona of theaa girls whan tha Semin­
ole High Heart Fund queen ia chosen at a Civic Canter dance tonight. The
candidate who haa the most votes from Seminol* High atudenU will be
crowned by School Sunt. R. T. Mil woo ot 9 a.m. Proceed* of tho 841 p.m.
(lance will also go to tne Heart Fund. Candidatea, from loft, a n Angie
Stewart, Collewn McFariln, Sally William* and Belay Williams, France*
Strickland, the fifth candidate, wan nut present for the picture

.(Earald Photo)

NEW YORK (UPI) prices al I p. m.t
American TAT ................
American Tobacco ..........
Bethlehem Stoto
Cbrystor ...........
Curtiss - Wright
DuPont .............
Eastman Kodak
Ford Motor ......
General Electric
General Motors
Graham • Paige
Int. TAT ........
LorUtord ....
Minute Maid
«

Penney
Peon MR

Sean Roebuck ........ ........
Standard Oil (NJ)
Studebskar

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Pape 2—Frti March 11, 1960

Church Of Christ
CIURCI OP CHRIST
Caaota

Nuarene
h im

h u

church

or thu

NAXARRNE
Ralph Brower J r ........' Evangelist
O'BRIAN ROAD
Bible School ............. 10:00 a. a. htr. Jim rUbar
Pastoc-

Morning Worihlp .v... 11:0# a. a. Suadir i d m l
Ml a m
Eroding Worship. TiM
p. a. Maralaa worihlp
1I:«S a. ra
Wad. Prayer Sarvlea .. 7:10 p. a Toitt service ......... Bill j m
Rvangelletlc service

T:S0 p. m.

Morning Worship

11:10 a. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ved. prayar serriee T:U p. m.
Paala
Etra Duacaa ................ Mlntiter
LAKE HART
Morning Worihlp .. 11:00 a. a. c a t m c a o r t h e n a ia r b n e
Evening Worihlp..........4:00 p. m.
Labe Harp
Thun. Bible Study .... TiM p. a .
K L Drawdy . / ........... Paator
Sunday School
... 10:M a. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST

Morning Worihlp*” ? 10:88 a. a . Chrlatlaa Sarvlea Training &lt;*.oo
Evaalag Worihlp .... T:M p. n. p. m.

Episcopal

Gfavaaaelr ...... Paator
School ............0:41 a. a .
iWerahip ... llilo a. a .
I Union ...
d:M p. a .
i Warship
TtU p. a rayar Sarvlea 7:4f p. m.

Nonary nvallahlo

Evening Worihlp........7:80 p. m.
WaS. Prayar Sarvlea 7:80 p. m.

HOLT CROSS HP1STOPAL
Presbyterian
CHURCH
Part Aea, at 4th K
riRST PRESBYTERIAN
lav.’ John W. Thomas .... Palter
CKUKCE
Maly Eucharist. . .. . . . . f:M a. a .
Oak A n . and T IM St.
Family Serriee—
Morning Worship .... 1:41 a.
Church S chool........ 0:00 a. a . Buaday School ........... *:«» a.
Honing Prayer—
Morning Worship . ... 11:M a
Sermon ................ 11:00 a. a. Scaler Fellowship .... S:oo p
Holy Coamualon—
Evening Worihlp ... T:SB p.
Tuoalay .................... T:M a. m. Wad. Prayar Service....7:|g p.
Wednesday......................10:04 a.a .
Nuraery AvaUlbla
Thuroday ..................... 7:31 a. nr
Saeramont of Pananco
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Saturday ............ 8:004:04 p. a.

m.
m.
m.
m.
m
a.
,

DEHART

........Paator
Asioa. Paator

10:08 a.
. 11:00 a.
TtHD p.
. . .7:10 r.

a.
a.
m.
a.

.. T:M p. a .

DoSary Clvle Canter
ALL PAINTS EPISCOPAL
A. C. Sum mere ............. Pai
CHURCH
Sunday School ........... 1:00 a.
Eattrpriae • DoRary
Fr, Paul 8hu]ta . . ......... Paator Morning Worihlp .. 10:10 a.
Holy Coaauriou—
Sunday ........................ S:00 a. a.
Morning Prayer—

Joe Slate Named
Choir Director
Nowly appointed to tho Plnerest
Baptist Church Musle-RocraaUonal Dept, la Joe Slade who will he
the director of the three choirs:
tho ColMtlll, tho Cherub and
Carol, and tha supervisor of re.
creational programs for,the Jun*
loro, Intermediates and Young
People,
Originally from Grtffia, O#., ha
graduated from Edgowster High
School in Orlando and la attend­
ing Stetson Unlvoralty In DaLnnd.

Sermon ........ ............ 11 a. a .

Holy Communion—
lit Sunday each month U a. a . John W. PUay ............... Pastot
CHRIST CHURCH

Sunday School ........ 18:88 a. a .
Morning Worship ... . 11:00 a. a .
Junior High Weetatalfter

Fellowship ............. I N y n
le v . George L. Granger
paator
Sunday Service
I a. a . Senior High Wests laliter
Fetlowahlp ............. 7:18 p. a .
Ghurah school
10:00 a. a .
Holy Comauniaa
First, Third Swday
UPSALA COMMUNITY
PRC1BYTERIAN CHURCH
Jewish Synagogue
John W. PtUey .................. Pastor
CONGREGATION BETH HRAEL Maralag W orihlp........ f :88 a. a .
Sunday School ....... 10:88 a. a .
IMS and MagnsBa
Friday Evening Sarvico . . I p . . Weetatatster Fellewahlp
Junior .................. 8:18 p. a .
Westminister Fellowship
Lutheran
Beaten ............. ... 7:18 p. m.
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Other Churches
Baufmd Bhrinn Ctnh
1st RL M l U t Avn.
PWRCHEST ASaSHRLT
Ernest Bollck Jr. .
Pastor
Ckuth Sohool
8:88 g« a .
Morning Wnrahlp . . . . lOtri a. a .

Study classei on the New Teitment will begin nent week at the
First Baptist Church.
"From Bethlehem to Olivet" Is
the text to bo uood. This book may
bo bought for 78 cents or borrowed
from tho Church library.
Throo classes will bo given each
wook covering tho same lotion;
Tuesday at 8:3© a. m. and 7:30
p.m., also Friday evening at
7:30 p.m,
P. B. Fisher, Instructor of tho
close, Invitee everyone Interested
to attend and bring their Bible.
The classes are held In tha chapel
of tho Educational Building.

Longwood Church
Pious Litany

An evening prayer, litany and
address will taka ptare at LongWood's Christ Chureh Episcopal
Lenten services at B p.m. today.
"Tha Meaning of Loot" eras tha
tople nf discussion at tho church
womon'o group meeting this wook.
Mrs. Herbert Thompson led the
Weeuhlp Barrie* . . . . . S tilt a.ga.
dUcnesion. A special meeting of
•T. LUKE'S LUTHBRAN
Sunday S ch o o l............8:43 a. a . tho eburchwomen has been called
Maria CNoor OvMo) : ' Marring H onrip . . . . I* :08 a. a . for Monday at I p. a . at tho parBtajhaa M. Toby ............. Paster Krowing Sorrioo .......7:41 p. a .
Morning W orship........ 1:81 a. a . A.Y.F.-Youth Sorrioo .. 4:88 p. a .
Sunday School
........ 8:80 a. a .
Christian Day School, Monday
through Friday — KhrisruiTtsu *
888 E. Second S t
■today School ........ . 11:40 a. a .
Sunday W oreU p........ 11:00 a. a .
Wadaaadly Barvica . . . . 8:00 p. a .
Tucoday Reading Room— S:D8Wed. Bible Study....... 7:80 p. a .
4:11 p. a ,
Thursday Reedtag Room— 1:80* Fri. M M .tr, School. . . 7:80 p. a .
M d a y Service ............S:M p. a .
4:18 p. a .
Church Of God M r r n h ii j
1147 Eta Avenae
J. H. Mesier
. . .. Pastor
•uaday School ..........8:43 a. a .
Morning Worihlp . .11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic Service ..7:80 p. m.
Woman's Missionary
Young People'i
Harriea. Wed ........... 7:81 p. a .

Did ft*t over notion that « n t l shOdrao talc about Ood wMh a
faith oo aimple, to beautiful that you cannot question Ha rinearltyt
Aak them why they Ilka the min, for butanes, and they may ao&gt;
gwer, "Beenuw God made It, so the flowers wlH grow."
'
Unlike grown-up*, children neeopt God's order without a doubt
They believe la his lor* for than m naturally ns they gat up with
the daylight and go to bed with tho dork.
In God’s eye*, wo nr* nl «hfldran . . . Mia children. And who*
we idult* have lost la th* way of virion, hi the way of filth, muat
bo renewed and replenished with tack day and advancing year. Wo,

too, eon find God again—and, edteu, ourselves as well—by going to
church, by praying, and by accepting the tome Ho atnadi to wadr
to ghaut.

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115 S. Park Ava.
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Evening Worship . . . . T r i p . a .
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Uihor Board, Tuesday T:M p .a.
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! K athleen H on ored
j A t Birthday A n d
G o in g -A w a y Party
Little Min Kathleen Willard
: of Lake Mary had a double cele*
|bration latt wee'., when a. birth: day and going away party was
liven in her honor. Cake and lee
; cream were irrved.
Thoic attending were: Kathy,
Relay, and R i p Rugcnsteln.
David Alexander, Lela, Judy, and
David Hobby, Ruth Freeman,
(rale. Keith, and Colin Keogh,
Stanley Howell. Mr. and Mra.
Robert Ruceniteln, Mr. and Mr*.
Richard Keogh, Mri. Ida Keogh,
Mr. and Mra. Roy Howell, Mrs.
Luther Hobby, and Kathy'a par­
ent*.

I

By JEANNE WARNKE
TA 2-TU8

Selected as models ir e Mrs
George Wells, Mrs. George Stine,
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow Sr., Mrs.
IT SNOWED AND SNOWED in William'Kirk, Mrs. Paul Colman.
New York City but that didn't
atop Elizabeth Scinocca and Dora« t h y Odham from a fabulous five
w day whirl! They atayed at the
Park Lane Hotel where Liz and
Eddie were gucata - • rubbed
elbows with Ethel Merman in the
hotel elevator - • aaw the Ed
Sullivan and Price la Right tele­
vision shows and enjoyed three
Broadway shows, “ Taka Me Along." “ Music Man." and the
French hit, “ Plume De Ml Tantr.” They dined in alyle at Sardi’a
—and at many more of the famous
“ restaurants in the city - - a twohour taxi tour made a quick and
and easy way to see how New
Yorkers live - • but on foot they
sloshed through snow (In new
overshoes they were forced to
buy) for an exciting shopping
spree.
In plush Harry Winston's jew­
elry salon they admired a private
collection of priceless diamonds,
emerklds and other precious gemi
• and discovered how it fecla to
wear a $120,000 ring!
Tuesday they were guests of
•n executive of the Marco En­
gineering lnr. who look them to
the Bronx where Freedom Land,
MRS. SCH1LKE
203 acres In the shape of the
United States, is being •trans­
formed into a great attraction • • Mrs. John White, Mrs. Donald
each State will feature some au- Fla mm. Mri. William Stemper
thenle event or place and Cape and representing the teenagers,
Canaveral will be reproduced to Sandra Kader and Gay Hunt.
__ _____ JFlorida. _Plena were AND there will be male models,
•represent
~ pointed out to them as they too - • the women are still
drove around the site in a Jeep rounding them upl Tickets are
• • and they were Invited to re­ on sale and the show proceed*
turn at guests for the grind will benefit worthy civic pro­
opening on or around June It. jects • • you can call Mrs.
They also were shown detailed Clyde Ramsey it FA 2-07M for
drawings for Clrcusland which is information about tickets.
planned for Sanford.
DON'T FORGET lo ace our
Both women felt that the In­ local dancers Ihti Sunday wben
ternational Flower Show wat the they appear In a Workshop per­
highlight of their visit . . • Eli- formance at the Civic Centar • •
•xabelh said ehe got so many good tha time Is three o'clock and
ideas there for an oriental gar­ there will be no admission charge
den that she Is planning for her
home.

Club Departments

“ SHOP AT HOME" will be the
theme of the big dinner fashion
»how being planned bp the Wom­
an's Club for March St at the
Civic Center. Shirley (Mra, Carl)
Schilke, chairman ef the show,
tells ma that many loeal stores
will be Showing their prettiest
The clvie and social departments
that evening.
of the Sanford Woman's Club will
meet Wednesday for their March
programs at the club house.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served at 12 o'clock, followed by
tha eivlc busineta meeting and pro­
gram. Mrs. V. Robello, viee presi­
dent of the Seminole Memorial
SATURDAY
Auxiliary, will »P*«k on the activi­
Brownie Troop 44 meets In the ties of tha auxiliary.
Youth Building of the First PresThe social department will meet
byterian Church at 1:30 p. m.
m
l_A.akS C
lmniial Pkllfiflll
fttoa. at 2 p. m. for a session of bridge
~ W
Plnecrest
Baptist
Chureh Jun­
ior Recreation at 1 p. m. Inter­ and canaata.
Mra. W. B. Brinson and her
mediate Recrratioa at 1:11 p. ha.
committee will be in eharga of the
SUNDAY
luncheon and Mr*. John Eick and
Plnecrest Baptist Chureh Youth her committee will arrange the
Fellowship, I p. m.
card program.
Intermediate M Yr of Enter­
prise Barnett Memorial Metho­
dist Chureh meets at 8 p. mJunior MYF • p. m. Senior MYF
will have the fourth of a aeries
O of Fireside Chats at tha koma
of Mrs. C. A. Henderanw at •

Plan Joint Meetings
Next Wednesday

G et-A cq u a in ted
C o ffe e Sponsored
B y Enlisted W ives

MR. AND MRS. GERALD R. WOMACK

Mrs. H olly P iercy

•

Malcolm Family
Holds Reunion

Hostess T o S. S.
Class M eeting
Membere of the Golden Circle
Sunday School class of the Fint
Baptist Church met at the home
of Mra. Holly Piercy on Holly Ave.
for their monthly business and
social meeting with -group five
icrvinf aa hostess.
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland led the
group in the opening devotions,
using as her topic, “ God's Pur­
pose For liis People." Mra. Fran­
cis Hall, closed the period with
a apeclal prayer.
Mri. C. H. Goethe, president,
presided at tha business session
when plans wera discussed for fu­
ture activities that might create
new interest In the monthly social
and business aeasions.
A love offering was taken and
proceeds added to the fund to car­
ry on clast projects.
' During the social hour, Mrs.
Cleveland wa* awarded the priie
for an enjoyable contest. Hostesses
served a dessert course and coffee
to members present.

Enterprise

Church

Calendar

BY HELEN SNODGRASS
either tide with tall bavketr of
Mra. Grace R. Reale of Enter- white cladi. chrysanthemums, Iris
priie and Gerald R. Womack, L\ anfl hchlcd candelabra.
S. N., of Key Weal, were united tn * T&gt;'&lt;' M de. given in marriage
marriage in an informal ceremony / j j ,
in the presence of family and alngle rlrand of pearls and while
cloie frlenda. Saturday, March 3 aCi-e»ioriel and wore a white orat 8 p. m., at the home of her cj,|,| conage.
brother, F. C. Long, Main St., Enj|cr on]y attendant, Mr*. Jam's
terpriic.
c. Welch, rhoie a blue Uffetu
The ainglr ring ceremony per- rircia with black aceenoreii and
formed by Rev. Hill Swycar of wore a pink carnation conage.
the Harnett Memorial Mctliodlit
Jamca C. Welch, Enterprise, U.
Church waa mail impresitvt ax the S. N. icrved at belt man and both
couple exchanged vow* under an he and Gerald were droned in
archway drrorated with greenery Navy llluca.
and white flower* and flanked on
The reception immediately fnl|-------------------------lowing the ceremony wat held in

Personals

Officers* W ives
•onsor
Mrs. Donald K. Ethell and
Mrs. William T. Blakemore wrre
ro-hoateitra at a coffee for VA1M
officers' wives at the Ethell home
this week.
The St. Patrick's Day center­
piece waa awarded aa a door
prise to Mrs. R. Golden. Mrs.
R. Forster, who will soon leave
the squadron, received a tray
and aeveral new members were
welcomed to the group.
It was announced that mem­
bers will meet at the home of
Mrs. Harvey E. Fisher, March
2$, for a session of bridge. Mrs.
George Kimmons was appointed
new publicity chairman.
Hostesses for the April get together. will be Mrs Kenneth L.
Caskey and Mra. Charles E. Guth­
rie.
Those attending were Mrs. Da­
vid A. King, Mrs. Coskey, Mrs.
Fisher, Mrs. Guthrie, Mrs. Kim­
mons, Mrs. Golden, Mrs. Rich­
ard Gralow, Mra. William L.
Hacked, Mrs. Neal Johnson. Mrs.
Monard Ullcbor, Mrs. Harold
McCumbcr, Mrs. Donald MeGraw, Mrs. Robert Provencher,
Mrs. Robert Sstre, Mrs. Barton
Bartholomew, Mrs. Ralph Stell,
Mrs. Max Otlo, Mri, James Gois
and Mrs. W. Hull.

Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ryan and
Miss Helen Snodgrass attended the
surprise birthday dinner honoring
Rlchird Harris, given by Mrs.
Harris at their home in Lauren
Court, Maitland, Friday.
Mrs. Rosa Let Petermaa la
visiting her son, Carroll, In Clewiston this week.
Mra. Sam Lawson left Friday
for a visit with her sister and
Any baby la more comfortable
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C.
0. Conrad in Harrisonburg, Va. when he's clean.

BY MAnt AN JONES
The Malcolm sisters and bro­
thers were united for the first
time since the early IDto's in
what turned nut to lw a double
family reunion Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Malcolm in Oviedo. The Duval
family were the co cclebrateri.
Mrs. Malcolm wai the former
Hazel Duval.
Oilier local members of the
Matcolm family wera Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Malcolm and Mr.
and Mrs. Alex I.einharl. Joining
them here were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Zannry, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Dixon, Jackson­
ville; Mrs. Vic Tipplns, Daytona
Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Bute Rapp,
of Daytona Beach and Pittsburgh,
Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Springman, of Pliilailclphla, Pa.
The Malcolm family group In­
cluded Jack Malcolm, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Malcolm, who
flew here from San Francisco,
Calif, another son, Keith, nf Ft.
Knox, Ky., and the following
couples and their families: Mr.
snd Mrs. Jimmy klileolm, of
Tsngerine; Mr. and Mrs. Felton
Lavender, Coldrnrod: Mr, and
Mrs. Charlie Malcolm, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Malcolm, Oviedo;
Mrs. Betty Brown, Joe klileolm,
Bobby Malcolm and kiln Shirley
Malcolm.
Children of Mrs, Alex Lelnhart
Included, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Gore and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gore. J. Y. Harris and
Miss IJnda Harris.
Also present were Miss Brtsy

Carpenter of Orlando, Mr. and
Mrs. Glendon Tipplns, Jackson­
ville, Mrs. G. K. Duval, the
Boh Slavik family, the Lloyd
Dunklee family and Claude Mc­
Cormick, Jacksonville. A deli­
cious basket dinner was enjoyed
by shout 62 members of the
family and guesti.

SATURDAY
The Ladles Society of the Luthrran Church of the Redeemer
will hold a hake sale in front
of the Food Fair grocery, begin­
ning at P a. m. Homemade cookies,
rakee and pla will ha featured.
MONDAY
Sanford Drove 180 B. P, 0 . poes
meets el 8 p. m. at the Elks Club
for Initiation and a social meeting.
To give plum pudding or fruit­
cake a flaming touch, top each
serving will) a sugar rube dipped
in lemon extract. Light the sugar
cube and serve.

Th« KnliMed Men’a Wivea of
VAH-5 held a gat-arquainted cof­
fee, ThundRy morning, at the
homa of Mr*. Norma Welsh In
Sunland Eitatra.
A rortage of white carnation*
waa prearnted to Mri. H. S.
Moore, wife of the commanding
officer of VAH-5, RtfrealimenU
of coffee, tea and paalrita were
aervrd.
New memhort prrtent were Mri.
Mary Ella Fields, Mrs. Ixtls Fow­
ler, Mra. Edith Hosiman, Mrs.
Vickie Guynn, Mrs, Ann Almond
and Mra. Jo l^efita.
A tat of ash trays was awarded
to 31ra. Nan Quinn as the door
priie.

In Thankful Tribute
THB
REMIND LB

2 I F

—DeBART

°
COUNCIL
gratefully accapta and acknow­
ledge! memorial contributions
for HEART RESEARCH.

C P O W ives C lu b

P. O. B O X 108
SA N F O R D , F L A .

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OVER 35 Y E A R S

Classes A t N. A . S,
The C. P. 0. Wives Club will
sponsor a rlass In ballroom danc­
ing. beginning March 2T, from 8
lo 0:30 p. m. In the N. A. S. ball­
room.
It will be open to all Chtcfa’ and
(heir wives, both active and retir­
ed. Claisea will be held onee a
week for 10 consecutive weeks.
The Instructor witl be Howard
Milligan. Far further Information
c al l
Mri. J. Dlktaieota at

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�BULLETPROOF VEST?

Electronics Growth
By GORDON J. TOLL
Manoger, Security Associates, Inc.
Ths head of the Florida Development Commission*! In­
dustrial services division is convinced that the electronics in­
dustry will grow faster in Florida in the next few years than
in any other state in the nation.
. Nicholas J, Murphy described Florida's electronics in­
du stry as a "lusty youngster with its eyes fixed firmly on
th e future,** and predicted sates in this state of 11 billion in
electronics goods oy 1965 in an address made to the Associa­
tion o f Florida Electronics Industry at Orlando,
Mr. Murphy emphasised that six years ago Florida's
output o f space age equipment was only a thousandth of the
nnation'e
ation 's total capacity. Today the induatry
industry produces a
fiftieth of the nation’s output. "There haa been a rise of
860 percent in electronic plant employment in Florida in (he
post
it six yeara
years . . . I definitely expect the electronics industry
to grow faster in Florida in the next few years than in any
Other state in the nation,” he declared.
A few of the organliatlons that have developed in Flo­
rida ovar the past five years or so and that originate close to
home are Dynatronlcs, Dearborn, Johnson Electronics in
Caaaelbarry, Radiation and Soraban in Melbourne and others.
M aity o f th ese companies are engaged In subcontracting
w ork f o r Martin. RCA, Litton Industries, and othsr corporate
giant* th at are dealing with space-gge equipment.
W ith thaaa sm aller electronic firm* come bigger payroUs, added job e, and a m ore progressive community.
9. •- •
•
R e ca n t!/ revealed to the public waa that J. E. Davii k
A ssociates have bou gh t an entire block of 160.000 shares of
Stockton . W hatley, Davin and Co., of Jacksonville, for
91,600,000. Stockton, Whatley, Davin k Co., is Florida’s
largest mortgage company, having offices in 11 Florida
cities and In San Juan, Puerto Rico. Davis, who is chairman
o f the board of Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc., said tha purchase
w m "strictly an investment in a company which wa think
has an excellent future."
•

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Speaking of Winn-Dixie, tho company reported expattlion plans of 69 store* for fiscal 1960 year, budgeted at a
co s t Of $0,000,000, Twenty stores out or ths 69 will replscs
Outmoded stores which will be closed. At least 26 o f the new
stores Will be built In North and South Carolina and eastern
T m n n k etf

. Winn-Dixie has abandoned the idea of going into the
drive-In grocery market field. In order to combat competition
from drive-ins, the company keeps some supermarkets onwi
after normal business hours and on Sundays in New OrleaRb,
Miami, Jacksonville and New Smyrna.
The company has estimated their sules for fiscal 1960
at $999,000,000 compared to $666,870,000 th* Ilka period
f u t year.

WASHINGTON — You watch
three man from your sailary
roost, a 43-dsgra* angle up and SCI
l ast away, for thsy sra ths three
Isadsrs In this only big show go­
ing In town.
At least one of ths tbrso will
snd up a loser.
First, there Is ths big southern­
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•
er, tha chief of the platoon of IB,
1 W ith income tax time brouth leg down our necks, we’re Rsn. Richard Russall ([)., Ga.).
easing m ore warning In print about not forgetting to declare Ills long oval of a face Is cocked
llko that of a runner awaiting ths
dividend! paid out to shareowners. This will be closely check- crack
of a gun. And ho apringt to

*d this y ea r!

DELAND—Xlorinal* data prostalag faculties hi DeLand will
nk nearly. ?• Cental Floridians
lUl, a .smqjjor., group Is Now

According to Julian M. Retort*,
dmlalatrstiv* division manager of
loehr Products Co., where the
•monatratlon will to held, mem.
par* ef the Central Florida Chap­
ter af the National Machine Acfountiata Association will we
MriMstU* practising ef payroll
tala completed over I 1 ,M mil*

axpUlo how, those IBM fashHits klso are u &amp; T to coordinate
production orders and ahlpmests
to and from customers and sup­
pliers af Rochr products, which
la tha world's largest manufac­
turer of disposable hypodermic
needles.
Roberta said the mealing, which
begins at ■ p. m. als* will to
•((ended by officials of IBM,
American Telephone snd Talcgraph and (lie Stale of Florida.

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(comb.
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dancer
form)
22.Cry o f pain
M, Marsupial
IQ. Pus* 30. Sagacious
mammal
18.Miss Smith, 32.Napoleon'*
II. Hebrew title
singer
sobriquet *
for father IT. Depart
34. Ahead
SI.Kxclama-IS Awry (dlaL) 38.Moist
10. Seethe
3T.Wi0k*d
20. Gama flab M, Biblical
surprise
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(slang)
08. Chats*
(dial.)
84. Kxplode
41. English
Mvsr
42. Exclama­
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pagoda
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distance
dt. Ear sheila
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bs saved." Now be shouted, "But,
dadrummltt, I am seine to aava
them whether they want to be
saved or noil"
Ren. Everett Dlrksen lowered
hla eye*. "That," he purrod, "la
the sama unhappy position I find
myself in."
It la laudatory ter the man from
Illinois to earrifle* himself thus.
But tho way my book of know!odgs read*, tho man who will
"aevo the South" will to a gentlem u running for president ef th*
United States—Lyndon ■- John-

will

tor, hands atuffad into hla pockets,
hla usually trim shirt hanging
loosely over his bolt lino.
But tbo casual look hides a trig­
ger mind and before too many 24hour days o f 'round-tha-clock civil
rights debate, there would come
between thara two old friends
some nipping at each other’s pa-

D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D

• to

Itor said i "H« ns lor, you will never
know how Intrigued I am about
seeing all these Bibles. I somehow
am unable to aiaoetate you with
the Bible."
Long thundered: "It's tha Book
of Law. I wouldn't undertake any­
thing unless I found tha InipIro­
tion and authority for ft fa -die
book."
Huey continued: "You know,
Camdl, It la tha nature of man to
crucify tha Bavlour." Than to
faced ths banker and said:
"Chum, you know there are
times when people - W l want to

daily, telling of Cuba's latest
charges against tha Unltad States.
They era sorted, marked end
channeled to official dasks. Ttoy
add up to soma serious accusa­
tions.
Th* charge* have Isd to tho re­
call of U, tt. Ambassador Philip
Bonsai for MBsultaUona, te Sanaa
diplomat!* meetings hare and Is
Havana, and to Searatary of Btot*
Christian A. H a r t e r saying
Wednesday that "eireumatnnraa
might arise" eventually which

ue te any that tho U.fl. government supports and yretecta all
dictator*, tyrants, and bloody per•nunenta."
On Jan. 1*. Castro accused Vic*
President Richard M. Nixon of
"ineolcnt to marks against the Cu­
ban people" and chai
with deceit and bed faith. Similar
charges Jan. 21 led to Bonsai's
temporary vecalL-H* atlU has not
returned te Havana.

D-4SI, sites Ssa’t nails* Hwy
art fattens:
CASE D - 4M: A few years
•go Bishop Richard Raines in­
vited me down to Indiana to
address the three Methodtit con­
ference* of ministers.
So I talked one day at Ander­
son, the second day at Greencastle (DePauw), and delivered
my final speech at Bloomington.
And the Bishop wanted me to
explain the "Paycbology of Pub­
lic Speaking" for many younger
clergymen (and aome oldsters),
still were putting their congre­
gations to sleep.
Alai, public apeaklng is an art.
But It can esilly be learned by
every prison ot average Intelli­
gence.
But as a rule the more college
degrees a preacher haa, the
morn likely ho la to find Mor­
pheus in the pews: Why? •
Well, to get hla advanced de­
grees, a man usually spends a
lot of hours poring over dusty
tomes In tbo college libraries.
And tb« more he thus Isolates
himself from people, ths mors he
loses what U railed "tha com­
mon touch"..
Moreover, he alters hla voca­
bulary to he quits using Christ's
simple, two-syllabto terms and
begins to "hiyhhat" hi* listennan.
And hla sermona then become
th* "esrny" type instead of the
narrative or “ anecdotal'' variety
which Jesus always employed.
Jesus never put listener* to
■Ittp. And that wasn't du* to
tbtir thinking bo was the Son of
God.
No; even hie Apostles didn't
believe be wee the Son of God
•r they would never have desertod him.
I e Chriat'a public platform
msthoda bold people because they
were sound in psychology and
hla sermon* ware a chain of rele­
vant cases, called parables.
Bishop Rainas la a great orator
hlmaelf, ao be fall u outsider
could possibly opep th* eyea of
aome of his myopic preachers In
Indiana,
Reader's Digest publisher, DaWMt Wallace, urge* hla roving
reporters to employ this formu­
la, which la based directly aa
Chriat'a narrative style:
(1) Open with a striking state­
ment (text for sermonising).
(2) Document your theme with
at least twe relevant' eases, told
aa narratives (ateriea, l i k e
Chriat'a parables),
(2) Then "tie the wheat in the
sack" wtth a punchy terminal
peragraph.
Thu formula la perfectly adapt­
able te pulpits, except ■ preacher
may want t* us* 1 sr I eases,
told la narrative style, to flU a
20-mlnuta time slot for hla sec­

A few ether sterling rules of
psychology can alio be helpful,
auch at:
(1) Cite at least three parishloners in every sermon, but be
sure your remarks'are complim­
entary.
And name them o n l y Inci­
dental to happenings you have
observed in their homes or on
their farms, which advance your
Central theme.
(1) Compliment aome of the
"silent" 'workers la your eburch
EVERY SUNDAY, Including the
ushers, singers, treasurer, etc.
(2) When you reach the climax
of your eermon, and aro thus
ready la enter whit la called
your "peroration", quota a atanta from aome famous poem
which win neatly express that
climax In your speech.
For poetry Injects rhythm Into

speech end rhythmic speech beets
on! Intry prose in arousing emo­
tions, and thus stimulating goose
pimples up and down our spine.
It is this tingling sensation
which has long been used b f
judges ot the Big Ten Oratorical
Contests to separate the FIRS^J
orator from others whose ora­
tions look about alike in print:
Send for my booklet “ Surefire
Public Platform Psychology," en­
closing a stamped return en­
velope, plus 20e (non-profit).
lb has helped many preachers
double
attendance within 12
months (and thus boost salaries,
too). •
(Always writ* s* Dr. Crane ie
earn el this newspaper, enelealtp i
a long 4c stamped, addressed''
eavelope and iae to rarer typing
and printing costs when yen
■end fee esse el hie booktela.)

Editor:
#
This la to ask you for your favor.
1 am very anxtoui to exchange
hobblei with some American
friends but I do not know how to
start it. Th* ether day I was told
by Youth Council For International
Contact (20-1 Jlmbocbo, Kinds.
Cbiyada-ku Tokyo, Japan.) that If
I write to some American news­
papers they might be able to help
me. So I am writing to you new.
Wbat particularly I want U to
cachings stamp*, pictorial postal
cards and some other similar
things and If you cao Introduce me
to o few who oro interested in
these thing* I shall appreciate it
very much. If thsr* aren't any

on* you can recommend to me,
then may I ask you to Insert a Uti
tie note about It In your psperf
I would appreciate It just th*
same.
Sincerely yours,
Maseru Kishimolo
PS, I want to introduce myself
briefly. My name and address
are as follows: Name: Masaru
Kisbimoto boy IS. Address: Iltani,
Tokushima, Japan. Lin* of Inter­
est: reading, post cards, stamps.
' The apart of “ besnblgs" w ie
•n Important part of the atMrtle
curriculum at Weilern Reserve
University In Cleveland in 1*70.

Saving Is Much Safer Here!
Every savings account In our snaociatlon

•gainst the South.
It's on uneasy position. And how
does he accept his destiny? In
tones soft, elongated and reverent,
you gst ths pitch from him In a

the lunch uf tha Republican Policy
committee.
He gives you his position In the
words of a etory about the late
Ben. Huey Long of Louisiana and
n banker named Carroll who had
journeyed to Washington to see
the Kingfish,
The banker ended up In Imirig’s
apartment Just aa the senator (Inlalied breakfast. The visitor was
beckoned In and Long excused
himself for * moment.
Gerroll moseyed about the apart­
ment and wa* astounded to find
five Bibles ef various elses, all
opened. Each bared • different
chapter or verse.
When Long reappeared, tha vis-

Happlnesa Through Health

The Doctor Does Not Htal
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F a n 4 - T i t Mftreh 11, I960

It U unfortunate that it takes
pain to bring a person Into a
doctor's office. Some of our
moat aerloua diseases cause *
progressive destruction to the
body without producing pain

hut it takes •at least sight
week# for it to heal,
Getting rid of pain or remov
Ing diseased parts througt
eurgery don* not mean that
7*9
tha «*u*
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takes time. F o r exam ple, a
fractured bone can be set,

Chiropractic, written
F. Leo Kerwbt w hen i
located at $91 f . Frag
and hla lelephem* aa
FAlrfax I*7I4L

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By JERRY COVINGTON
In the district tournament last week in
Ft. Pierce junior guard George Pcridea wa*
injured in the second quarter and was hos­
pitalized with a severe shoulder injury.
George was one of the main stays on lh*
club this year ami his absence from the
lineup in the second half of the CocoaSeminole game had a big effect in the
^ I°s"- ^ i# reported that he is recovering
” nicely but the injury will keep him out of
baseball this season. As a sophomore he
was the regular second baseman and hi#
loss will be greatly felt.
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Sherry Robertson, farm director of
the Washington Senators, said last week
that he is looking into the possibilities of
building a training base in Orlando for
the farm clubs. The site that they arc considering is directly behind Tinker Field,
rlODlA flf

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4law

HE RAN OUT OF FOOD on a fishing trip with gome friend*, to Warren
Angun decided a floating annek bar might be a good bualncsa venture.
Here he in an he mnde th* round* through I-aiko Monroe on down the St.
John* River. Hin canopied ernft in equipped with n gnn stove, two ice boxen,
a coffee maker and radio and in loaded with snacks of nil kind* and noft
drink*. Angun getn nn early Mart most mornings. "You'd lie surprised how
many fishermen run out of coffee by 7:30 on a cool morning." he said.
(Herald Photo)

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California, Cincinnati and Ohio
Stale are heavy favorites to loom
(o victory tonight in regional
elimination! In the NCAA col­
lege hasckelbali tournament.
Cincinnati, led by all-time scor­
ing champion Oscar Robertson,
and Ohio Slate’ s Big Ten cham­

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GIANT HOPEFULB, Uft to right, art Bob Towne, Richard Gust, Clell
Quartet, Chuck Maah nad Bob BUdhavar.
(Herald Photo)

M was rookie day Thursday Mexico to Portland. Me., turned
at the Giant Minor League spring out with tbt Harlingen Texas
(raining Camp in Sanford as League team.
The "Mr. * Mrs." bowling soma 25 ymingslcrs from New
The Tcxai (earn was the first
of five Giant farm clubs to ar­
iLeague swung Into action at th*
rive in Ihe city to open spring
Jet Lanes with 11 teams bow­
training.
ling, th* 12th to follow later.
Ray Murray, Harlingen manag­
The bowling wai quite even,
er witched the boys tike their
with all matches being split.
swing at the ball and said, "It
PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI)-Show- looks like we'll have a good
Gloria Accardi rolled a Slfe total
to lead tha women, while Dick era and cooler weather are expect­ crew thii year."
Th* regular axhibltion stale
Richard! had a 530 aeries, lead­ ed t« stow down th* youngsters
ataru next week.
ing th* men. The Armao'a, Rich­ driving to brtak all records in to­
day's second round ol th* $15,000
Each youngster took a swing
ards, Stines, and Wisemans all Pen is col i Open golf tournament.
at Ihe bat, played a little in the
have two wins and one defeat
Al Geiberger. 22yeqr-otd new­ field and dressed. "We don't
'in their matches with th* Ac­
ts rdii, Wfchema, Carters, and comer to th* pro golf rank* from want to work ‘cm hard yet,"
Murray iaid.
Ridleys reipeetivcly. The Motts Studio City, Calif., look advantage
of
Ideal
golfing
weather
Thursday
Most ol the rookici rang* In
and Rogcli split their aeriei
down tha middle with each aids to taka the first round lead with a age from 11-21,
Otker teams expected to ar­
picking up IV* wins and loasea.
rive today or early next week
High team average presently
are clubs from Pocotello, tdsho;
belongs to th* Aeeardia, with i Collegian Signs
Tacoma, Wash.; Eugene, Ore.,
2U acratch average. High foam
LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Th# Los and Arlesis, N. M. •
game of M scratch, and 41T
Angeles Dodgers have signed third
baseman J*hn Werhsa of the Univarsity of Southern California to a
bonus contract to as rest of $20,000.
Wehae, whe hit .41» for tha Trojans
l*at seas**, will ho *ialgn&gt;d to tha
Dodger*' Spokane club in lh* Pa­
cific Co«st League.

Geiberger Leads
Pensacola Play

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Fund mart ic'alnrd their lead in
The Sandspur Brfwltng league by
taking two wins. Tuesday night
from Robson Sporting Goods, the
fifth place team. Thli gives Ihe
grocers So wins lo hold first
place.
The grorera look the first and
last games by small margins,
but they were just two pin- short
in the middle game, as Robson
look It 7M to 7*6. Pat Foster,
rolling for The Sporting Goods,
turned In high series for this
pair of lanes.
Wilson-Maier, proving they kre
the best team in thr league
scratch • wise, turned in a
new record acratch series, and
•cratch game, to lake lioth
money spots. They ended with a
714-2107. Ruth Phillips lurnrd in
a 20], lo help take the icrond
game from Rnumillal A Andtrion. .Margie Woods had a 224
scratch giving her high seriei of
533 for this pair of lanrs, In­
suring Ihe furniture team of two
wins for the evening.

pions will tie making their first
appearance in this year's jambo­
ree and, nn the hi*i| of their
regular-season exploit!, rank as
defending champion California's
ilrongeit challenger*.
California, voted the nation’s
top team by the United Press In­
ternational Hoard of Coachrs at
the completion of the regular sea­
son, opened the defense of its
NCAA crown by eiohhcring Idaho
State. 71-44, In a Far West match
Tuesday night.
Second • ranked Cincinnati and
third • ranked Ohio Stats drew
first round byes.
Here are the pairings for to­
night's regional games, with wonlost rcrords In parentheses;
East at Charlotte. N. ( ’.-West
Virginia (25-41 v*. New York Uni­
versity (20 3); St. Joseph's (Pa.)
(20 5) vs. Duke (16-10).
Mldrast at Louvlville, Ky. —
Ohio Slate (21-3) vi. Western
Kentucky (20 6); Ohio University
(IT-7) vs. Georgia Tech (21-51.
Midwest at Manhattan, Kan. —
Cincinnati (25-1) vs. DrPaul (166); Texas (IRC) vs. Kansas ( IB At.
West at Seillle, Wash— Cali­
fornia (251) vs. Santa Clara &lt;Sl­
at: Utah (25-21 vs. Oregon (t# 9).
The winners of thr regional*
will advance to the national semi­
final! it San Francisco next
weekend.

United Press International
NIT Tournament al New York
First Round
Villanova 8# Detroit U. #6
Providence 71 Memphis St. 70
NCAA Small College Tournament
at Evansville, Ind.
Evansville 70 Kentueky Weil, fin
Chapman (Calif.) 70 Cornn.
Coll C4
NAIA Tournament
At Kansas City, Mo,
Tcnnesire AM 75 Wofford fin
S.W. Texas St. 7fi Grambling fi#
Westminster (Pa.) #2 Mainline
53
Wm. Jewel 62 X. M. Highland 59
Western Reserve 75 Fcnn fit)

To Sec Johansson

Wednesday, Friday &amp; Saturday 2 P. M.
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY
• Heated Bianda

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FA 2*0331

Thr first signs of spring bav*
started the softball and baseball
player* inquiring about the Re­
creation Department’* eummer
sports program.
Organisational meeting* will
be held Monday night at T:M
in the Art* A Craft* Balding hi
Ft. Melton Park for softball,
Tuesday night at 1:10 in Nw
Civic Center for Little Major
League and Hsuraday at T:M la
the Civle Center for Bab* Swill
League.
All adult* Interested In any «f
the three meeting* are urged
to attend. Managera, nxmaort,
prospective manager* end tpowsors and other interested adult*
are cordially invited. Playnra ere
not invited, announcement! wilt
bo made at to when leaguea wW
begin.
There will be • Little Major
League composed of *U foams,
a Babe Ruth League composed
of six or eight teami, two and
possibly Ihre* softball leagues.
A girl's softball league wfll b*
organised If interest la shown.

SANFORD

P A S S IN G
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NEW YORK (UPi) - Promotrr
Jack Fugaiy of Feature Sports
Inc., leaves for Madrid next Tues­
day in meet Ingemar Johaniton
and his advisor, Edwin Ahlqviit,
for talks concerning the World
lira*}uright champion's title drfense next summer. Johansson his
been appearing in tha Gar* Strip
Ih'i week in exhibition matchrs for
U. N. troops.

S u n day)

Jerry CoJHna, Co-Owner

Summer Sports
Program To Open
In City Soon

Gateway to the Waterway

IS

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••heavy" thii tpnng.
The Detroit Tigera signed their
last holdout when outlielder Char*
ley Maxwell. .Ul with St homers
last tcaaon, unexpectedly agreed •
to terms hut the Milwaukee
Bravea made no pmgreea with
their four holdout* — Lew Burdette, Don McMahon, We* Cov­
ington and Bobby Avtla.
"The next move 1* up to them,"
said General Manager Johnny
Mcllale. "They know where they
can reach me."

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Danny Murtaugh la weirin' hit
Patrick ! Ray grin early to­
day because il look* like Bob
Friend la ready for a comeback.
"Now that'! what I was hoping
to ace," aaid the jolly Irishman
from Cheater. Pa., after Friend's
first competitive pitching of the
spring Thursday. "He looked as
good aa gold.".
Friend • was
the
National
League's leading winner in 195$
when he had a 21-14 record for
the Pittsburgh Pirates but did an
almost complete turnabout last
season when his record was *10.
He Is the key msn in the Pirates'
plans to mike a season-long chal­
lenge for the pennant (his year.
The 200-pound right-hander was
in great form Thursday when hr
struck out four batters and faced
only 12 in a perfect four inning
stint that featured the Pirates'
final intra-*quad game. The Pi­
rates, along with the other major
league teams, begin their Grapefruit League exhibition schedules
Saturday.
Sammy Esposito of the Amartcan League champion White Sox,
Rill White oT the St. Louis Cardi­
nals and Felipe Akni of the San
Francisco Giants continued their
lotra-squad games.
Esposito, a .liiMiitter last sea­
son. raised hi* spring averaga to
.*00 with two singles and two
walks. Nelson Fox hit a two-run
single, Al Smith had • two-run
triple and Early Halley also tri­
pled during thr game.
Whltr, getting "lirat crack" at
Hie Cardinals' renter field job,
blasted a homer and single to
keep his spring mark at .400. Stan
Muiiil, still looking fine, also had
two hits and Llndy McDaniel
turned In thre* scoreless Innings
on the mound.
Alou hammered out • three-run
homer and a solo homer as the
Giants squad continued Its gen­
erally heavy cannonading at
Phoenix. Aril. Willi* Maya hit
his third honirr in intra-squad
competition and Andrt Rodgers
his second. Most of (ho run-scor­
ing was against Mike McCormick,
a 12-game winner last season
who complains hla arm feels

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UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse,
kitchen, equipped, double gar
age. About 2 a ilea from m vj
bees, t n per aosth. Cel!
FA 1*0*6 oi FA 2-4271 sights.

RENT OR SALE; 2-bedroom, kiteboa furstabod home. Phone
FA 2-2341.

£ £ £

GROCERY STORE in colored
AGENCY
sertion. Good busineu. Sell
N. V. Farmer, Raalter
etock and rquipmrnt, leaia
D. H. Whitmore •
building. Ph. FA »-«13.
LUltaa 0 . Trims
A n eelstea.
M. Female Help Wanted
llg S. Preach Art. Ph. FA 2-3221
After boars, FA 2-2212, FA 2-4121. BEAUTICIAN WANTED on or be­
FA 2-22U
fore Mar. 13th. Call FA S-S742
days. FA 2-2433 evenings. ____

WHITE BEIGE FIREPLACE
FOR SALE
Located Wait nod of spacious lir*
lag room. Also thrown In for
good mtaiurs—two bedroom*,
tfle bath and a half, aaodern
electric hitches, terra tie , floors
throughout. AH this situated as
Unusual Career Opportunity m
Loralp Lake Lotus, three bloeki
For woman age 25 to 55, Interest,
off 17-22, Casselberry area. Bup
ed in bettering herielf financial­
this Isrelp pear old homa far WYNNEWOOD: I B. R. CBS
ly and. socially. Established na­
the low, low pries of only
house, 91M* equity and assuma
tionally known concern often
|14,MO.
SS2 monthly payment. Phoat
future with substantial income,
FA 23272.
plus satisfaction of delivering
Liston Is this, AHraetire two badan Important service to this
room, one hath. Masonry borne
commmunlty. Good education
in Lake Mery—Extra Urge llv- NICE SMALL two bedroom house
and sincere Interest in children
on two landscaped lota; equip­
log Room, a Florida Haora
nsccsssry. Teaching or business
ped kflcben and apace heater.
which could be used for Bed­
background helpful. Must have
Loealtd Just outside of city
room. Convenient to Poll Office
ear. Give background fully in ta
limits, with aitp water. Priee
and H orn —Reasonably priced
first letter. Write Mrs. Van •
26.065. Any reasonable terms
at *11,10*. Tarsia.
Dyke. P. O. Box 6141, Orlando,
considered.
Florida._______________________
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
SURETY BONDS

FURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
2311 Sanford Ave. P h o a e
FA 2*721.
2-ROOMS, secerned porch, privvate bath and entrance, water
f u r n i s h e d . FA 2-0422 or
FA 2-4744.

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Viral Christian Church—EvenMg Worship service en Sunday
(rights will run from Marsh 13
Enough April Id.
- Holy Week servlcte will be o*
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday evening, during Holy
Weak. Holy Communion will ko tt
the Tkundoy service. .
; Owed Shephard Lutheran Church
^-Vesper services will bo held on
W odnsidaye nt 7:12 p.m.
«hr Cross Episcopal Church
tie studies for Women will be
every Monday *4 2:30 p.m.:
lip covered dish euppsrs end
discuss(«•-groups on Wednesdays
Rt 2(12 pas. | Friday program! for
thU dm *3 4:12 puss.
. Ail M a to Episcopal Church P**4*y eerrieea *1 2 d.m. and
f I a m wUI have Rely Communion.
Msitea meditations at 4t30 p.m. to
Vh* stare* an Wednesday.

FURNISHED coltage for rent at
Five Points, FA 2-1467.
COMPLETELY furnished 4 Bed­
room, 2 Bath homo on Mellonvilte, Large liviog room, dining
room, kitchen, Florida room,
fireplace, beamed celling, wash­
er-dryer, diabwaiher, • t c.
Available Mar. 2g for 4 months.
FA 2-4140.

Graham Recovers
From Illness

. Tbe Choral Group of Ut* Chuhi•to WoeaM'a Club and eonubtofd
ebrira ef lb* Chuluota Community
Ctasrch and Chuluota BapUit
Obureh m«t on Monday ovonlng for
to** aoeond Jolntrehdsrvel, under
to* diroatton of Mri. L. Morakl,
Ar tovttatlon la gstendod to
anyow who onjoya tinging, to Jola
ton s at the a*xt meeting Monday,

CAIRO (UPI) — Evangelist WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
Billy Graham disclosed today be
private bathe, 114 W. Pint Bt.
haA fatten
1*1tan •
‘aartnualv tU"
Itl" milk
had
"eariouely
with &gt;
•
itomach ailment during the toil
i7 KXCAMBR1A DR.: 2 bedroom
part of hla ate-weak tear *f
unfurnished house, Ph. FA 2-0630
Africa but had recovered quickafter 2:00 p. m.
if.
The energetic young America*
preacher did not define tfw na­
It Faya
ture of the iliMia and aatd ha
To Uae
felt fine now.
*
Graham wet affected by an eye
Tha HERALD
ailment last year but vlelted Auitrail* with hla mission deepllt
Want Ada.
the fact that doctors to tbe
United SUtei told him to "(tow
down."
Graham arrived to Cairo from
Ethiopia Thuraday at the eon-

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-UPON-TYNE,
Asia's Isrgeit
tolsicop* has paseed Its final testa
sad 1* sb**4 to h* packed to «T
ere tea (nr shipment to Japan.
: Tbo ftrm af Blr Howard Grubb
Paraeoa sad Co., whteh ban made
aad tasteHad 74-tech tele*ropes
m tour ether continents will add
Asia to lbs Met With tot 74-Inch
instrument to b* •reded m

I!***!. Chiksrto, aboot 262 mite*
*eelkmate to Tekyo.
! Tfc* totoaMM, wito Us 1H to*
B iim r and to tens to movtoi
farto. « ■ to Asia's largest, ft

BEST B ir r

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East 2-ROOM cottage completely furn­
aide between Celery and Geneva
ished, all utilities, ready to move
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitche ap­
In. Adults only, 2404 Park. Ap­
United Press International
pliances. School bui stop. Quiet
ply Stemper Agency.
LONDON—Dress designer Nor
neighborhood. $73 per month.
■an Hartnell, keeping mum
Phone FA 2-6143.
1703 MAGNOLIA, large 2-BR. turn,
about detaili . of the wedding
apt., tils bath, screened porch.
gown he U creating for Princess FURNISHED apartments, hard
163. PA 2 3331 or PA 2-2296.
Margaret:
wood floors, til# baths. 602 W,
"All I can say la that 1 have
»tb . Street.
REDECORATED I bedroom funt
taken Into consideration all Prin­
ished house with enclosed poreh,
SMALL
apartment
200
Avocado.
cess' Margarel’a known likes and
FA 2-2202 or FA 2-3333.
dislikes."
CLEAN 2-bcdroom unfurnished
house, knotty pine snack bar FLORAL HEIGHTS: 2 bedroom
HOLLYWOOD — A spokesman
apartment, one block South of
and abinets, 1 maatar bedroom.
for tha Slate Unemployment Com­
Sanford Ave., on the air beta
333. Call NO 3-SM7.
pensation Office, stating approxi­
route to tb* right, 6lh. house on
mately 1,200 persons have applltd NEWLY, decorated, clean 3 room
tbe left. Enders, Rt. 1 Box 372.
for aid bacaua* of tbs actors'
furnlibed apartment. 301 Pal­
strike:
metto. Dial FA 1-4333.
MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
"I haven't acen or beard of any
CLEANEST. BEST RENTALS
I-ROOM
furnished
apartment
with
of tbo big atari having applied.
IN SANFORD. CALL FA 2-0274.
Urge
screened
porch.
Phone
And, of count, If I did I couldn't
Golden Lake: 2 bedroom furnlihed
FA
t-2134
7:00
a.m.
to
2:30
p.m.
reveal tha names.1’
garage apartment, Lake privi­
leges. $73.
WASHINGTON- John C. Doer2418 Orange: 2 bedroom unfdrnfkr, resigning as chairman of tho
nished house, kitchen electrical­
Federal Communications Commialy equipped. 330.
aioa following criticism of Mm
&gt;412 Willow: 3 bedroom unfurn­
for aeeopUng hospitality from tha
ished bouse, kitchen electrically
president of a radio-TV ehaln:
•quipped. 1100,
"A number of these contacts
(tho Job brings about) ovoolually
ripon into friendships, which daHOMES, DUPLEXES,
spite appearances, do not im­ 1-BEDROOM with kitchen pcivlAPARTMENTS
legea, close In. FA 2-4666.
peril the Integrity of either the
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
government official or tho m en ­
Ml N. PARK AVE.
FA 2-2420
tor of the Indualry."

1*6*3 ayaakar at Urn First
whytoeing Ckarch this Sunday
retired Gel, Ray LeCraw, raterCARDIFF, Wales Patrick
e f three wars, attorney at law,
■ ar Georgia Mate ftenator, Haloes, discussing his plana te
tern tha 122-yoar-old Be(Ml BapIJ s n m r Mayer e f Atlanta.
Oat Church Into a atrip-teaao club:
"I guaranlaa wall havo a big­
dMfth wide campaign for the
Vtoehvtotaa d rank wea nnder ger congregation than the old S-BEDROOM furnished h o r n *
available March lTlh. to respon­
fbadM etton e f CoL LeCraw. Ha Botbol ever had."
sible people. 21M per month.
Si presently the dlrettor of. the
fteathm* Presbyterian Journal and
FA I-3M6.
she ternon e f the Boerd ef Trinity
■eheela ef the South. In 1382 he
2MM Invited In Japan by a group
i f ehorsbee a*d 1,000 mluloiurfee
M a number e f fear speaker* for
l i e Jamease Pi atantent Centen-

Chuluota Choral
Groups Hold Meat

sUghtly rumpled blue sutt sad
Ksadsomtly sontenoed, todtestod
bn c m generally pleated with
th* result! *t hi* tour and bad
found Christian leadership to tbe
erase he vitlled to be "c&lt; • Mgk
caliber."
Neverlhelete, be conceded that
the Meslem rellgto* was "growtad vary rapidly" and said he
his* had found "• revival ef *U
tribal religions."
"Many forces and ideologies are
battling for to* minds *f Afri­
cans," said tha Protestant preach­
er, who nt several potato to his
religions safari had ran tote op-

IN

SAN FO RD

FOR SALE: 2 bedroom bouee. Ilk 3-BEDROOM home. 1400
baths, excellent condition. You
Woodland Dr. FA 3-3*14.
map appreciate some unusual
features In this atlractlva borne.
7. Business Opportunity
Pbooe NO 2-40*4.

FARMER'S

FOUR ROOM house at Mooroc
Comer. Tel. FA 2-1111.

t o n , Hus
torn Fri.
FrL .&lt; t1 P. M.
2 , day beto- 14. Bslld, Palst ft Repair
ssetttem.. Meo.
Me*. .• Sat
aoaa.
* l rTlf r .
tore toearitem
Bat. aeea,
Il-A, Beauty Per (are
. BTRA1CBT
rRAlCHT CLASSIFIED]
CLASSIFIED!
Id. Flawera ft Plasto
, k_
M
u
17. Pete . Lleautock • Supp
t o r n thra
thru FrL
F. M. dap
day **•
toFri. • $
• P.
. Teeia
■serttea. Mas. * ML a**a.
it. Beals asd Meters

Krai Estate For Sal*

Page 8— Fri. March 11, 1960

FURN. Apt. 201 V4 W. let St,

a. Wanted te Rent

DKADL1NKI
DKADLINBS

ftenforh

M TMH OIRCl'IT COI RT OF TMN
AIRTM dCDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA. I* AVI! FOR BMMIVOI.M torVTT, rUMSIDA, m —
t* « ■ a vcim v no. leeeo
HUB BUILDER*, INC,
rum UN.
Yh
H. tll.KMN tIRnnn, end
RUTIt J. QROM, hie wife.
Iiefondtnte.
KOTICM o r *ALM
Notice te hereby nUou that eur.
auant la a Final Decree af Fora,
eloaure aatared In the ahove etyl*
od eauae. I will aell (he follow­
ing doarrlhod reel property eltuatod lu Seminole County, Florida, ta*
wit:
Lnt Itl. LAKH HARIURT
RDTATKA, according fe plat
theroaf roeorded la Plat book
II, Pegee IS aad IS, or the
Pnblte Keeorda ef llemlnola
Cennty. Florida, eubjo.-t to
a flret mortgage held hy
First Federal Having and
Lean Aeeorietlon af Orlando.
M puhllo auction la the highest
and heel bidder far rath ai the
nemlaota Ouuhty Courheus*. Saa.
ford, Florida, at tha bear of ltiee
o'rlork A. M. eo the Had day af
Herrh. IMS,
irgfit ’
David M. flatrhe)
Clerk of Clrrult Court
By Martha T, Tlhtea
Deputy Clerk
Pabllah Mereh It, lit*.

Legal Notice
la M i Court ef Sk« OtM lf M n
Sralials C«wtr, atiee of Marita,
la Fvotolo
la r* ffcr K tlili all
SAMum. n. Hniiii.KruA.v, *.,»*•
Mirra known no a. D. lUallf.KY*
MAM,
DrttSMd
fin a l noth .’ it
Nut Ira to horrby atrrn that the
undrriltnad wilt, on the tlth day
nf March. A. D. ties, present te
the llnnornbte County Jude# of
Seminole County, Florida, hie flnel
return, eecount and vouchers, at
Administrator at Ike Kettle of
lieiuil D. lllghUyman, dereseed,
and at said time, then end'there,
make application to the eald Judas
far a final salllemanl of hie admlalelratlon of said eatate, and for
an order fllich.rgtng him as such
Administrator.
Dated this (he Sfad dty ef Feb*
ruary. A. D. ISIS.
e/ Robert t. Xlahleyman
As Administrator of ike
Kaieia of
karautl D. High l*&gt; man,
Deceased
Publish Feb. IS * Mar. 4, *1, IS.
IV TIIR rot MT OF THR COt'.VTV JIIIUL UHMIVOI.M COVhTT,
UTATM o r FLORIDA,
IV MKi
Eaten ef JO«KrH ». LRvr,
Dereeeed
VOTirn TO t'MBDtTORS
TO ALL 17IIKD1TOR* AND PRR.
noNn iiavlvh ct.Atiia on d r HANDS All AI NOT SAID KSTATKl
Too. end earh of you, are here*
by notified and required in pre&gt;
sent any rlalme end demands
whlrb you. ar nllhor of you. mey
he»o ogolnol the Ketel* «f
JOSEPH S. I.KVr, deoMeed, tote
of sold County. In tho County
Judgo of Bomluole County. Florida.
•t hie offlro In the Court lloueo
of sold County el tanford, Flor­
ida, within eight ralead.r months
from th* lime of the first publica­
tion Of Hill notlio. Each rletm or
donsaod shall be In writing, end
ahull ututo the place of rooldoneo
and post ufflco addroao of Ibo
rlulmonl. and ahull bo awora to
by tho claimant, bit atom or hlo
attorney, and any aurh rlalm or
demand not so filed shall be
veld.
/a / TKMIK LHVT
At Kaerutrla of the Leet
Will end Teetameat of
Junci’ ll h. LMVr, deceased.
OKI). A. hl’ KKU, Jit.
Attorney for eald eatate
I1SH Mepnolle Avenue
Skurord, Florida
Fubllsh Mar. 11, 11, H • Apr. 1.

FOR RENJ: 2 bedroom bouse,
kitchen equipped. P h o n e
PA 2-1303.
2-BEDROOIe unfurnished house,
330, Cryatal Lake Ave., Lake
Mary. FA 2 4064 or FA 2-6271.
SLEEPING ROOMS, Tbe Gables,
tOI Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0730.
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment,
close In. reasonibU rent. Phone
FA 106tl.
2-ROOM furnished apartment, 110
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Rosset­
ter, Florest. FA StlSSl,
FURN. apt. 2300 MsUonvllle

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hosplts' ft Baby Bed*
By Diy, Week er Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3111
l i t W. 1st 2t

2-BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
clean and roomy, $73. FA 2-0333
FURNISHED apartment.’ Ave ton
Apartments, 11$ W. Second.
FURNISHED upstairs apartment
$33. Call FA 24337.
OFFICE SPACE, 330 month. 303
W. 11th Street. Ph. FA 22231
daye, FA 2-1401 nights.

BROKER

Get those bills off your mtad
3-BEDROOM house. 3430 down.
Amp Anderson
—Sell AVON to women ta
306 Oakland Dr., Sunland. Can
Gena sieve (Jeaale) Blair
y o u r neighborhood. Three
be sees anytime.
Carl Cborpaniag, Jr.
openings now available. Writ*
Robert J. Schmidt
Mri. Jean MUanlch, Box &gt;46,
W. B. Shlppp
17-21 FRONTAGE
Lockhart, for interview ta
W
Cmdr. 0 . R, Strickland
&gt;32 ft. on 17-22, 1(00 ft. deep, lo­
your
borne.
Marvin Williams
cated just oulaido city limits.
211 So. Park Ave. Pb. PA 1-3641
Good terma.
Sanford
St.
Johns Realty Co. 9. .Male Help W anted
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
U t North Park Arc,
Ph. FA 2-1200
INSIDE SALESMAN tor budding
materia] business. Good income
,
I ACRES fa.m lend Sanford Cel­ IN SUNLAND ESTATES: 2-bed­
room, 2 bath home. Low down
tor young man with soma ex*
I
ery Delta, 3430 per acre, only
payment, no closing cost In­
perience. Write qualifications to
$230 down. Five years to pay
volved. See 206 Cherokee Circle
Box 40, c/o Ssnford Herald.
balance. Richards Hotel Mel­
er eall FA 2-2206.
bourne, Fla.
10. Mil* or Female
FURNISHED 1 bedrbom bouse
1600
down,
take
over
payments.
Stenstrom Realty
Men-Women $20. Daily. Sell LumlCome, end let's talk. Mrs.
nous nameplates. Write Reeves
HERBERT STENSTROM
Lane, 133 Country Club Circle,
Co., Attleboro, Masi.
Registered Broker
Sanford.
ASSOCIATES
Merle W. Warner
BY OWNER: 3 bedroom houae,
Bettye D. Smith
draperlea throughout; landscap TYPING at home, legal or aay
R. E. Magnuiaon
cd. Must see to appreciate,
other. Phooe FA 2-6644.
Ned D. Julian
FA 2-0734.
R. J. Boynton
BOOKKEEPING in my home. Cal)
Ltovil J. Rianar
FA I-26S6.
STEMPER NOTES
Robert b. Lee
TbU la as easy to buy ai a ear; WILL DO ironing ta my bom*.
Lottie Broadway
Also babysitting by day, week
Neat and modern 3 bedroom
Kenneth Torbett
or hour, FA 2-2463.
home, has a price teg at ONLY
t il N. Park — Ph. FA l-M
32,310 and $67.00 mo. after rea­
■EDUCING PRICE for quick
sonable down payment. Nicely HOUSEWdRK. CaU FA 2-6627.
sal*. By owner: 2 bedroom CB
landscaped with fenced back BABY SITTING, bouse cleaning.
bouse, wood floors: goner lot,
yard.
FA 2-0336, TOt Cypress Ave.
fenced bickyaid. FA 1-1163,
If you waited for an exceplloai! 12. Plumbing Senicen
IS IT! Call as
ROSA L. PAYTON value—THIS
right now.

And Associates

Registered Baal Ratal* Broker
Ph. FA 2-1221 1742 at Hiawatha

Plumbing ft

J. W. HALL

BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS
l.V.O.V r. no.vcfc and M.
*0 f t a 130 ft., ea BriarclIH
BLANCH* RONC*. hla wife.
Street, DreamwoU, 1016 sick.
DafeaSanta

none* ar eat.*

Notice la hereby alrea (hat tha S t Johns Realty Co.
underelanad aa Clerk at tha abeea
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
el) ltd Court and In acaordaaca
with tha Luwa ef tha Rlafa of 112 N. Park Ave. Ph. PA 24121
Florida made and provided, wilt
at lt:ee A. M. o'clock on March
Slat, isss, sell at public outcry te
the highest and beet bidder far
rash, at the front taor of tha
IF YOU hav* painting probtom*
Court House te and fc Bemlnele
County, Florida nt aeuford, Flor*
and sent to take advantage of
CHKYtTAL LAKK
Ms, property ill lists, tying and
yeeri of experience end to*
Two-wood-ahota from golf course,
being In Seminole County. Flarbeet of workmanihip, caff K. M. m
Ida, morn particularly described
aplit level home, 224 ft. front en
Young. Lake Mary, FA 24622
ae follows!
Cbryatal
Lake,
224
ft
Treat
a*
HOME SEEKERS
Lot 1. Slosh
RgVKIU.Y i
or J. L. Bledsoe, 107 K. Oners,
Lab* Mary Road, M acre
TRltRACH. dedicated aa MIRFA 2-41S.
Watch This Space
grave torinded to 13 t e n tract
non LAKK. glral Addition,
ea shown
In Flat- Bosh
Thla beautiful »li room and bath S t Johns Realty Co.
-------------, ha II,
THO*. B. THOMPSON
borne baa acreened porch, carGeneral Contractor
tamlnald
ltd
N.
Park
Ave.
•arte, utility and storage Mom.
County, Florida.
Borne Carpentry Bepalre
Underground syrtokir system
Said eale will be made eubleet
Booftog ft Siding
te Flret Mortgage ef ORLANDO
far tbo I a n . U eatoi an * t o m
FKDKRAL HAVINGS AMD LOAM
homer
tot
at
M
O
O
Oak
Ave.
l
i
e
ASSOCIATION of Orlande, Florida,
■tic* win be reduced 33* **ch
which Mortgage wea dated Jely
It. Ialt end riled July If, ltd* ae
day until arid. Orlgtoal price
tlitan la Official Reenrde Meek
212,(22—today's 312JM. Freer*
111, page dee at the FaMla Rf1*2*. approglmately 312.762, aa*
cerda er nominate County, Florida.
Sold aale and thla notice Will
he. end te made nurauaat ip Final
Decree ef Foreclosure entered In
race and number styled ae above
shewn.
(■MAI.)
David M. Oatfhot
Clerk ef the Circuit Dean
R. a. chapman nf
WIM.IAMa and cmapman
McCrary Mulldlug
Orlande. Florida
Alloratye far PlalutlffP
Publtah Mare* It. IMt.

NOTICE

RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
• (Intel C*aamBaity
• Near Gtof Caaraa

3 B * d r o o m » — I ’/ j B a t h s

Tan Weal On Mth
FaUaw CotiaUry
Ctab RA ft Watch
Far Oar Sigma. . . .

O PEN D A IL Y
•:M A. M. *TU Dark
SUNDAY
SiM P. M. TU Dark

Frftm $ 6 8 * 5 0 AAeetMy
iffi 0to«».*w&gt;3 reRto ty2&gt;_bawa*

m Wc to. Lew
■ *■ * wftb w**d biiratog ................ .....
ftedraasea.
i dtrarab M i tow el* l e v Usee. ONLY 2144M — Lew
toM R f. Owaer worite at Marita's. Bay from e t a * sad

S kou n oka A
C— trad lea Ca, lac.

? FA MM2. BM IT AT­

241 W*M 22th Btraed
FA 24121

AVE.

SVVv'i

J

f

$450 Down
Si.

S 3 5 0 Dtoam

SANFORD

Heating

AIR COVDITIONINa
CONTRACT and REP *IR WORK
1227 Saadanl Ave.
FA 34MB

REAL BgTATR DRIVE-IN

hwn S 1 0 y 6 5 0 fHA

MS

ATTENTION
HOUSEWIVES

221 la. Park Ave. Ph FA 23221

f

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V

A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
Sly*

tanfnrft

ftrrulh

Frl. March 11, 1900— Page 9

15-A Beauty Parlor*

22. Articles For Sale

21. Furniture

EASTER SPECIAL
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
$8 50 Wavci Now $6.50
Bed*. Day. Week or Month—
Hair Styling &amp; Cutting Included
FURNITURE CENTER
EVENING APPOINTMENTS AC
1100 French Av*.
WALL PAPERING A PAINTING CEPTED
Ph. ▼A 2-7832
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
Contact 50* Weit 8th St.
2004 Adi mi
Ph. FA 2-355?
e BIG VALUES
Phone FA 2-MU
e [UICK CREDIT
1H. Flower* &amp; Plant*
• EASY TERMS
15. Special Service*
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Cut Flower* For A::y Orcauion
WILSON - MAIER
SERVICE CALLS $1.30. For deSANTORO SLOWER SHOP
pendabla TV aervice call San­ FA 2-1822
or
FA 2-0270
New and U»cd Furniture
ford TV' Center, tth. and Saa
311 E. Flr*t SI.
PA 2-3422
17.
Pet*.
Livestock,
Supplle*
ford Ave. FA 2-1741.
HOG: half Pnlan China, half 22. Article* For Sale
AUTO GLASS
Guinea PI*. FA 2 2*n*.
COTS |4 98. Sal*, pants St-88 per
pair. Army Navy Surplus, 310
INSTALLED
PUPPIES. FREE. Just do**,
Sanford Ave.
Windshield
Rnck Glass
weaned. FA 2-3098.
Door Glass
Vent Ginas ONE SKUNK, dr-muskrd; will *ell Sell Us Your Furniture. Quirk
SERVICE
Service Wilh The Cash. SUPER
nr trade for high powered rifle.
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
TRADING POST. FA 3-0477.
FA 2-2808.
11.114 W. 2nd St
PA 2 4622
GERMAN SHEPHERD pup*; I
PA7T0RY TO YOU
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
ALUMINUM
week* old: male* $33; female*
work guaranteed. Free EitiVENETIAN BLINDS
$25. Ph. FA 2-1568.
mate*. Phone FA 2-7818.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
19. Boat* and Motor*
rail with plastic ends. Plastie
MANAGE, Swedlih. Ethel M.
or rayon tapes.- Cotton or nylon
Steele. Phone FA 2-BOM or atop
Mercury Outboard Motor*
cords.
■t VM W. 12th. St.
WOODRUFF MARINE
Senkarik
Gins* and Paint Co.
IS. Special Services
2401 French Ace.
FA 1-1302 112-114 W. 2nd St
PA 2 4422

14. Build. Paint &amp; Kepair

f

I

n VELOPES,

Letterhead*. state■ m te. taveieai, hand biHa, and

Gateway To The Waterway
GOOD Used Appliances and TV*.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Gormly, Inc., Third ft Palmttto.
pragraau, etc. Pr-&gt;gr*»*tr*
Robson Sporting Goods
Prtatin* Ce. Phone PA 1 » 3 1 - 304 6-8 E. lit.
rh. FA 2-5981 82.000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
m Weet »th St.
has to be seen to appreciate.
SACRIFICE, leavlnf town - 1837.
Cheap! CaU FA 2-4387.
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
22 ft. Trojan Cruiier, ihlp to
AS types and site*, M alted
ihorr, galley, aulnmatle hildge NEW hot srater heater, in yr.
guarantee. Call FA 2 3712 or
-D e It Tmjraetf'
pump, 95 Gray Marine, $2230.
WK KEPAIR AND SERVICE
PA 2-2453.
FA 2-3281.
STINK
Machinery and Supply Co.
14 FT. BOAT A MOTOR. Phone KENMORE Automatic Waaher,
good condition, reasonably pric­
S T W . h d St.
Ph. FA 2 6432
FA 2-8608.
ed. Can be seen at 2107 Cordova
Dr.
20. Automobile*

JONES
24 hr. Wrecker Ser.

USED LUMBER, about 1,000 ft.;
‘$5 Bulck, new seat cover*;
1008 SANFORD AVI.
1831 STUDEBAKER Champion,
PA 28461.
Phone PA 2-1808
outstanding condition, automa­
SPECIALIZING IN
tic shift. $230. FA 2 0369.
1-TWIN BED. eaccllent condition,
FRONT END ALINEMENT
$30; 2 8 drawer double dresa• yr«. experience with Beir 1838 RAMBLER staUon wagon.
era, $71; CaU PA 2-1378.
8300 and take over payment*.
Equipment.
Phone
FA
2
8310
after
8:00
P.
M.
SINGER
"66" round bobbin port­
FRANK W. JONES
able. T paymenti of $6 00 At­
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 33 ft..
■MATING
tachment* and guarantee. Writ*
1931 Detroit House Trailer, with
If. B. POPE CO.
Credit Manager, Box 800, C/O
large
cabana.
Fumlihed.
Clear
300 S. Park - PA 2-4234
Sanford Herald.
title. 12,000 caih, or will trade
on 3 bedroom home in Sanford. LIKE NEW hoapltal bed. rhoae
Sewing: Mach. Repairs FA 2-7631.
PA 211**.
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
■
CUSHMAN scooter, 8130; Phil184 So. Park (&gt;t hr. aer.)
20-A Trailer*
co air conditioner, ITS. CaU
PA 2 3828
IT FT. GENERAL house trailer,
FA 2-6140.
rivcoM r TAX SERVICE
$850. Hollywood Trailer Ct.
ORANGE TREES for salt. Will
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
plant In yards or gr*v*i. Shade
Celery Ave. Tel- PA 2-1384 21. Furniture
trees also available. Ed Davis,
TEa MO TUNING ft REPAIRING
-FA 2 4317,
$SAVE$
W. L. HARMON
, New k Used
H L FA 14828 After 8 P. M.

9

MODEL •‘A". Phone FA 2-5813.

GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS InHailed and repaired. Root repair. No Jab too amal. Pm *
estimate*. FA~ I44M

Furniture

and

Appliance*

Malher of Sanford
Vtoat BL I*. FA M M

TV s*d RADIO SKPABI af w New A Used rurnitura ft AbpUantea. A Good Place To
1:88 teghte and
BUY. SELL or TRAD!
ford, Lefte Mary m
FA 2-2TT2 at*4 FA
Jenkins Furniture
400 Sanford Ave.
PA 2-T490
HOUSE CLEANING
Window*, Floor*, Wall*. Free E»- CUSTOM BUILT furniture -etatlmate. CaH FA 2-1212 or
Me pieoea or eats. Also fundPA M M .
tar* repair. Cabinet* made.
PA 3-7M.

E 15-A Beauty Parlor*

, Re Lovelier With Profeeeional
Beauty Car*.

Used furniture, appliances, tools
ete. Bought-Sotd Larry’* Mart
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. PA 2 41X8

Dawn's
Beauty Salon
1618 Oak_____________ PA 2-7884

i"'’ O
M •*» ■-* » *i v0
W

t

A Satisfied customer Is oar bart
advertisement.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
M So. Oak
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WELCOME
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NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

22. Article* For Sale

CUSTOM MAtiE oval braided rug. TWIN BED with coil spring InnerIt' x 13‘, used five months.
spring mattress, &lt;23. FA 2-7237.
FA 2-7873.
33 MM CAMERA. $30; II piece
BLONDE gossip bench, like new,
punch bowl set, $5. Phone
call FA 2-4(26. *
FA 2 3187.
REpI-MIX-CONCRKTK
24. Lost &amp; Found
37" Window Sills $1.23
54’ ’ Window Lintels 8..23
FOUND: Tan Persia* Cat. May[sir section. Call FA 2-3988.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
308 Elm Av*.
Ph. FA 2-5751
LOST: in Sanford, 7 keys on In­
terlocking key chains. RE­
MOTOR SCOOTER; *31 Allstate
WARD. FA 1-4086.
Crussire, &lt;183. FA 2 2288.

STOCK REDUCTION
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57 C H EV R O LE T

•**0" Special Fleatwread Pardnr • All Factory
ArreasoHea Including Air CMMlIttealng • Beauti­
ful Tutnn# Finish - Ktralleel Tire* . Per fart la
Kvery Way.

B#l Air Fordnr VS - Rad in . H**4*r . Aeteautk
Transmit*!** . Black and Whit* Tatesm Fteteh •
Red Interior.

W AS $1495

N O W $1000

"57 pI ymouth"
Custom lube (-ban Min* Passenger, Radio, Has tar, * V
Cylinder For Real Economy.

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57 C H E V R O L E T
M Air Paadar V8
or . Aatemati* '
Exraltamt Tima - Perfect Case! aad
WhHs Finish - Cteaa laaMa md
Oat.

W A S $1495

$AVE *437

N O W $1058

57 FORD

55 FO RD

P*rdnr Uaaalry Sedan V8 • Sadie • H a t e
Automatic Traa*ml**l*a • Air Caadlttemi
Brautlful Red and White Tut*** Fteteh.

N O W $1275

Stall** Warm - T6 Bagla* • A atomotic
mteatea • P*rf**t Light O n m Ptadeb • I
Iod d. a*d Out.

W A S $895

58 C H E V R O L E T
Bteraym Taster T t

Trm*nte*l*a • Perf»a&gt; Uftbt Gray

Tador, Rod ami Whit*, Only 80,000 Actual Mil**,
Showroom* New.
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N O W $1170

W A S $1595

$AVE *425
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55 PONTIAC

1 Tan Pickup - A Good B*Kd Truak Wllfc A Four
Bpaad Traswmlaatea.

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870 Tudor, Hydramail*, Radi* u 4 Hants*. In Top
Conditio*.

W AS $395

N O W $250

RUttea Wagon «
• Autaaati*
Radis - Raster - Rum Bel “
Da R Taeraatf and Sava.

W A S $595

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Tiaaaateatea • SaaaUfal T el am
Ptetek • Parfart la Mrary Wap.

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Heater,

W AS $1995

N O W $275

$AVI ‘320

$AVE *145
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Bel Air Fordor V-H Pnwarglide, Radio
Rough Bet Ready, Aa la

N O W $625

$AVE ‘270

$AVE *520

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N O W $975

$AVE ‘420

$AVE *495

W AS $1795

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PINECREST

W AS $1395

Come Used Car Prices

We task* yea U be aur guest*
absolutely free without obligeItoo at oao af Sanford's leading
Motels white you locato suitable beaatag far youraelf a ad
family. Pick up your key at
our Kales Office.

SUNLAND
Estates

$50,000.00

N O W $1490

$AVE ‘505

4th Addition

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing:
Down Payments
Low as $425
I.O C A T ioN : 104 Weat 30th Street, locitgd Is baautlful
I'inecreat and situated on 72* x 120* well landscaped lot.
CONSTRUCTION: Uunrret* Block constructed, with
narbia chip roof and beautiful terrazxo floor*.
EQUIPMENT: Electric range, refrigerator, healer, hot
water tank, and Minds.
NO. ROOMS: 3 bedrooms, tile hath, kitchen, living
room, dining area, carport*, and utility room.

You can move Is immedi­
ately while the papers are
being processed.
W* Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The First .
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

PRICE: Thla lovely hone can be yosra for only 111.950!
After very reasonable down payment of s i330. you can
■nun* a VA 414% mortgage with monthly payments
of Just 170! May we serve you?
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STENSTROM
111 N. PARK AVE.

REALTY
PH.

FA 2-2120

Offir* Ope* 8*8 Til t.-te Hilly
1:88 P. M. T il Dark Sunday

Cor. Hwy. 17-92 k 27th 81.
Phone FA 2-1501

58 C H E V R O L E T

55 B U IC K

Home* Designed For
Florida Living.
8 L 4 Bedrooms —
I A S Baths

Convertible • Fully Equipped Including Paver
Windows and Power Beal* . Bay Aa U tad Sava
Hundreds.

W AS $1095

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ALL DAY SAT.
Buy Wilh Confidence At Your Seminole County
Authorized • Pontiac • Bulck • Rambler Bonier

sTn T T W n e

N O W $725

Biscaya* Feeder VS • Radte * Heater
Steering • Air CeadHim - New Tires « I
Tula** Finish • Bpattern Iaside aad Oat.

W A S $1895

N O W $1425

SAVE *470
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Air Cnndllloateg • Baautlfal Tula** Finish *
While Side.all Ttraa - Perfect la Beery Way.

W AS $1695

N O W $1275

SAVE *420

Saa Valay Hardtop - Radte • Boater .
Window* aad SaaU •

W A S $595

N O W $370

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School Board Discusses
Use Of Portable Schools

The county ichool board discui•«d
Uiilng ln*ulat*d aluminum to
Scmlnate High's band will Join
In tbs annual riorida Bindmait- build portable school* Thursday.
A representative of a Miami
era' Atsocistion dlitrlct ronteit
aluminum
building company «how■t Leesburg Saturday.

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Gubernatorial candidate Hay*
don Burnt, mayor of Jachtonvllla,
•aid Thunday ■ poB abowlng two
of hit opponent* running ahnnd fat
the men la "wishful thinking."
Burnt, apeaking at Clearwater,
laid be felt the people of Florida
prefer • builnmmsn candidate
"rather than a continuation ef
Km regime of lawyers."
Burns referred to a newsmen's
poll which recently »bowed Doyle
E. Carlton Jr. at Wauchuia. and
C. Farris Bryant of Ocala ahead
«f Um 11-man field seeking nomi­
nation la the Kay S primariaa,
Ha called "ridiculous" a stateatent by "a certain gubernatorial

BEING GOOD NEIGHBORS wan the theme ua Girl
Scout* of 8anford’a Troop 211 Joined with children
from 8t. Luke'a Lutheran Haven, for a day of outdoor
aporta. T eddy Knowlee of Lutheran Haven hand* a
baseball to Girl 8cout Suellen Mlchi at the fun festival

at Mrs. A. W. Smith's home on Hwy. 17-1)2. The exer­
cises were in preparation for Troop 211's community
life program and citizenship day during Girl Scout Week.
(Herald Photo)

Furor Over AF
Manual Quietens

Recreation
Calendar
By United Prsae International
Segregation forces sought legal
mane res today to sombat ths
wove ef aitdown dsmonstratfons
that hove epread to Little Rock,
Ark., sccna of school integration
violence two year* ego.
Thirty-seven Negroes arrested
during an anti-segregation dem­
onstration nt Alabama State Collego In Montgomery, Ala., last
Tuesday wars scheduled to go oa
trie! M a y,
In Little Rock, a number of
Negro lunch counter demonstratora who rofusod orders to leave

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rids banks.
He ‘ referred to a regulation
which he eeid exempts banka
fo a « paying u l n le t on equip■eat aad supplies. Ha called H
era af the worst axamplss of
w ads I Intsrest eontrol ta FlorO s s i-C lvlc Center
7:M p. m.—Model Airplane ClubAria and Craft Building
TiM p. m -Littie Major League
OrganJutteaal Meetlag-Ovte
Center
Titt p, m.—Tourist aid Shuffleboard Club
■ ■ M L B B R G , Germany (UP1)
M a. m.—Adult Charm School—The U. B. A m y today nnnounCivic Center
l gad restriction o f travel by the
Bertel aeiiUary mlseira ta the
T p. ra— Square Danes (Bese­
. formw V. B. boim af Germany In
ct vie Center
the viris Ite of Frankfurt.
T:W p. m.—Camera Club—Civic
Crater
S eri* movement ta the irao be- • p. m—Square Daneteg—Clvle
a6«ee at Mm foHur* ef Soviet au­
Center
thorities In Beet Germany to isggg acceptable peases to Allied l:H p. a.-D uplicate Bridge Gtab
tolarira members stationed here,
—Clvle Center
tha erarancement said.
1:29 p. m.—Babe Buth League Or­
The Army's European com­
ganisational Meeting — Civic
mander, Gan. C. D. Eddleraen,
Center
has advised the Soviet mission af ■ p. m.—Boat and Ski chib—Arte
and Craft Building
Friday
MO^p.^m-- Youth Wiag— Jr.Bl

T raw l By Soviet
Traops In Garmon
Zona Restricted

COMING EVENTS: - City Kite
Flying Contest, March IMh; Jose
Greco, March24, B p. ■ .
French headquarter* In Germany.

Pitcher Injured
•COmOALB, Aria. (UPJ)-Tb*
pitchlag career of Dave Hillman
was feared ta Jeopardy as the re­
sult ef aa ante accident Injuries.
Biilmaa, at, obtained by the Bos­
ton Bed Boa from the Chicago
Onbt, and o u t f i e l d e r Marty
Keough, a, were hurt early Thurs­
day when their ear left the road
aad overturned.

ANOTHER

Harry Hooley
Diet A t 63
Ilerry J. Hooley, 68, e rorirfent
of Hanford for the post throe
years, died this morning at femtaolo Memorial Uoapttal.
Survivor* Include his wife, Car­
rie Hooley; one brother William
Hooley aad one eiotor, Mrs, Mary
Keller.
Fanoral arrangement* are in­
complete.

"HOM E

Capital Penalty
Opponents Plan
New Vole Action
Ishmont would use the initiative to
take their case to the people of
California — possibly In time to
save the life af convict-author
Caryl Ctwssman.
Davis, one of Chessmen’s attor­
neys, said he would meet with tbs
condemned man today to discuss
possible new moves to save tha
21-year-old Mdnap-rapist from his
ninth appointment "Hth the gas
chamber May 2.
Guv. Edmund G. Brown's bill to
abolish capita! punishment was
killed Thursday by e vote of 6-1
ta the Beasts Judiciary Committee
at Baeramwto.
Davis said the action cleared
the way for an all-out drive by
Californians against Capital Fimishmeat, Inc., to put the ltitw oa
the November ballot.
He ssM every effort would be
made not only to get the required
420,000 signatures by June 12 as
required by law—but to get them
before Chessman's latest 00-day
reprieve aspires.
Davis said he felt ihat if the
signatures were obtained by May
S, Brown would havo a solid rea­
son for extending the reprieve.

BU ILT— WITH

a Woolworth atoro were promptly
arrested by police Hwredoy, Aa
tha 20 to 26 demonstrators ap­
peared, the store closed ite tanch
counters.
The Mississippi House of Repre­
sentatives approved three Mila
Thursday catting punishment for
similar .aitdown*"
r J|VR| in the atate.
Tha bills would provide o maxi-

■Jon said no spectsters would ba
permitted st the trial of the 26
Negro student*, a faculty member
and her pbyilrisn husband. They
w*n charged with disorderly con­
duct and disobeying an officer.
Another demonstration waa bald
Thursday in Huntaville, Ala.,
where some 60 young Negro men
paraded through the 10-block
downtown ana carrying signs
which read: “ Alabama, Heart ef
Dixie, House id Tyrants."
North Carolina Gov. Luther H.
Hodges predicted Thunday that
aitdown demonstrations against
segregated eating facilities will
not produce the results that Ne­
groes are aeeking. The governor
admitted be was concerned about
the demonstrations,
In Atlanta, six Negroes took
seats In the front center section
Intended for white occupenU at
the matinee performance af "My
Fair Lafly" at tha Municipal Au­
ditorium. The presence ef Um Ne­
groes did not cause any disturb­
ance, but there ware soma com.
plaints from some whits patrons.
Gov. Ernest F. Holllngs an­
nounced Thursday that South Car­
olina would "not tolerate" a pro­
posed Saturday pilgrimage to the
atate Capitol by Negro students
protesting racial segregation.

PRIDE"..-IN

WASHINGTON (UPI) The
storm ta Coagreee ever aa Air
Force
manwl
Unktag semo
peered to be blowing Itself out
todsy ta the wshe ef two eengreeilonsl inquiries?
But House investigators were
atill digging into Um subject of
military minualc oa other topics
ranging from how to wash an of­
ficer's dog ta bartending. Tbey
promised
further
disclosures
Everyone concerned with Use
eburcb • and •communism manual
was agreed eo one point If oa
nothing elee — somewhere along
tba Mm foe Air Force goofed,
Ahr Ferae Bewatery Dudley C,
Sharp tetd a House armed eervicee subcommittee Thursday K
was "lawcuaobls" that the pass­
age about Communist tafUtration
of churches got into the manual.
ta tbit view bo had the backlog
of Um National Council of
Church** which stirred bp the
fuse by protesting bitterly against
Um manual, written for reserve
woncommissioned officers.
But Rep. Alvin B. O'KonsU (ItWli.) told Sharp Thursday the
allegation ta the manual hadn’t
been disproved "one lota" and
the Air Force had no business
with drawing it.
The armed forces subcommittee
completed
questioning
Sharp,
Gen. Vhomas D. While, Air Force
chief of etelf, and other Air
Force officials ta two hours.
FABRICS by the YARD ter the
women who ptriren to sew her
own wardrobe . , . beontifel
COTTONS, LINBNB, LACE8
AND WOOLENS . . . all tooara
for thetr horaty and wears MH.
ty. Drip-Drya that will ho n
dollght this spring nod m
Plan to visit no and ■
fabric* before yon buy.

Twenty-twa high ichool bandi
will march and play In lha eonlent. They will compete lor rat­
ing!.
The Tl Seminole muiiclam led
by Bandraatler Eraest Cowley
wiU enter the concert, tight
reading and drill eontcati.
Seminole individual entrants
will be the A and B corpi ma­
jorette* who will Join in a twirllng contest. Majorette* Dee Bar(reave and Frankia Jone* will
perform In a duet and Marty
Stamper and Ruthl Carlton will
be majorette toloiii*.
Muilcal tololit* for Seminole
High wDl be Bill Ulnei on the
«naro drum, Mike Corbin with ■
horn nolo, Eddie Klrchboff with
the flute: Barbara Millar, Sarah
Print and Sue Toney, etarinet;
■nd Billy Bowen playing tha
oboe.
A woodwind quartet performtag lor Sanford will be made ip
d Eddie Kirahhoff, Sarah Prlait
and Billy Bowes and Margaret
Joan. Bob Osbum wiU compete
ae stodrat conductor.
The Somtaole High Band will
•tart tta perform anro at &gt; p.
wBB S
aafofoU appttrtag
ta 4 p. m. and foe dHU at T :»
p. m. The Seminole group will
iaooo for ta i d a rg at • : » g. » .

W. E. Kirchhoff Jr., campaign
chairman for Conner In Seminole
County nk* anyone who wlshe*
to participate in a caravan for
Conner Saturday, to contact him
at FA 2-2231.
At a fish-fry at hi* hometown
Thursday, Conner laid "from the
roniumer'a point of view the moit
important office in the atate gov­
ernment la the agriculture com­
missioner's post."
Ho told the 1,500 persona at the
fl*b fry "this Job domanda experi­
ence, integrity and a proven rec­
ord of acfomplishmenle—not plow
do-good promises."

ed the school board section* of
itructural
imulated
aluminum
which can be u*ed for portable
school*. He egreed with S c h o o l
Supt. R. T. Milwc* that a achool
to accommodate 300 children could
he built of thin material for about
fB0,000. Tha atate ha* approved
the** (trurtural aluminum aection*
for *chool construction.
'The portable schoolrooms eon Id
be used in overcrowded areas un­
til permanent achoola were built
to house rising numbera of stu­
dents.
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Milwee told the board that ha
would talk to state School Plant
Board member C. W. McGuffy
about using this material.
Milwee alio told the board that
he would look at a metal building
in Rlthio being offsred to the
county school system bp tha federa) government This oooid bo
used ae a shop garage,
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Hospital Notes
Mercedes Medloek, Sanford
Mary E. Gamboa, Sanford
Am Samuel, Sanford
Harry Hooley, Sanford
Daymon C. Sutton, Sanford
Laura S. Garrett, Sanford
Clifford Langston, Enterprise
Mildred Agnes WhKeere,
Maitland
Mr. end Mrs. Dean Kelli,
Weirsdate, daughter
Mr. aad Mrs. Joe A. Sambos,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Medloek,
‘ a era
LllUo Hall. Sanford
Fannie Babb, Sanford
Breads Hirt and baby, Osteen
Howard B. Whitney, DeBary
Lillie May Williams, Sanford
Dorris L. Cook and baby,
Sanford
Matte Bowen, Sanford
Clara Cleusoa, Sanford
Mery Williams and baby,
Sanford

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Fine Fabrics
Franses B. Thermae, Owner
112 B. Palmetto Avrane
Daytona Beach, Fla.
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Krider Won't Run;
,36 File For Races
John Krider, County Commission chairman and com­
missioner from District 1, announced today he will not seek
re-election.
Krider has served as board chairman for three years.
He is Chamber of Commerce manager and formerly served
the CM/ Com million
(Justifying for election to local
offices in the May DemocraUc
primary ends at noon Tuesday.
Six candidates filed this morn­
ing. They were Tax Assessor
Richard
McCanns;
Long wood
Mayor Alan Lormana for Dis­
trict 1 commissioner; County
Judge Wilson Alexander: Ray
Slaton for the School Board from
District 1; Karlyle Houaholder foe
eouaty prosecutor and O, G.
Owens lor District 4 constable.
Thus far, 3* candidates have
qualified.
School Supt. R. T. II11wee will
bo a candidate for re-election
and qualified Friday afternoon.
Mrs. lUry Earle Walker also
qualified Friday for the tax as­
sessor race.
George Bell, candidate for the
District • County Commission
race, was not listed Friday in a
report of qualifying up unlit diet
time. Bell had qualified earlier.
Krider made this statement:
"F or the past several months
I have done a great deal of soul
searching as lo whether I should
again seek the office of county
commissioner from District 1 of
Seminole County. As almost every
one knows, I have been active day
and night for the past several
years working to develop the po­
tential .of Sanford and Seminole
Count/ hi every possible way. 1
have no regrets that 1 have served
the eMiaaas ef tfata count/ a* one
ml ~
Lshall
e&lt; their- wimmtasliners. and
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alwsjrp he gratoM for that oppor
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doubt that Seminole
"There la noi &lt;
County is hi the soundest shape
financially that It has ever been,
and that k stands today at the
threshold of even greater business
and Job opportunity, and Industrial
development than some of our
more progressive citizens believed
M possible. This firm, present post
“ tioo may bo attributed to the
determined effort on the part of
forward-looking citizens lo operate
our government on a business-like
basis, and to equalize fairly among
all citizens the county tax load.
*‘I realize that change always
meets resistance, and that, un
fortunately, even sensible people
sometimes resist without reason,
fighting personality Instead of
weighing carefully the merits of
Si the change. I sincerely believe that
wo have had more progress in this
county in the last four years than
wa hava had In the enure history
af the county. For this reason, it
Is difficult to understand why some
fight so hard to resist changes that
improvs their governmental serv
ices and Improve Job opportunities
when Just 20 miles from us can be
seen what cooperative effort has
accomplished for the City of Orfjlan do and the people of Orange
County. Perhaps it is because they
cannot believe that any man could
be Interested in doing something
for his community without getting
something ef it for himself.
"The progressive changes that
ha vs corns about in our county
and in the operation of iu govern­
ment are apparent. Foremost has
been the adoption of a policy that
has done away with expenditure
(Tjos the basis of political district.
The needs of the county as a whole
are valuated, and Improvements
are made wherever the need is
the greatest and of benefit to the
most people.
"Comprehensive zoning and plat
lawi are now in effect; drainage
studies are being made; traffic
and planning studies will develop
into a realistic road program. 1
am lure that all citizens are acacquainted with the recent announce­
ments af the program to t o ur-tana
and improve all heavily iravaled
primary and secondary roads in
- Seminole County. A much needed
new county Jail is lo be construct­
ed, and a study of our county
home is underway. MfW schools
are rising all over the county.
"Plans have been made for bel­
ter wages for county employes:
competitive bids on the purchase
jhof all materials are now required.
^ A new Health Center is under con­
struction, and an enlargement of
our hospital la planned.
"The threat of loeing the Sanford
Naval Air Station has been met
ae that ihe poaitiau af Semiaeid
County with Viralauthorities In
Washington It now stronger than
ever. The electronics ledustry it

growing; new small industries are
moving In, for wo have finally
developed a favorable industrial
climate.
"I take no personal credit for
securing all of these Improve­
ments, bul I do say with pride that
1 have been actively associated
with every one of them and have
played a part in their accomplish­
ment.
"Because I have fought eo hard
for the changes that I have sin­
cerely believed ware needed, 1 have
become a controversial figure In
county politics. Therefore, 1 have
come lo the decision that the
continued progressive development
of Scmlqole County may best be
accomplished by my stepping aside
and serving as a private citizen.
As a private citizen 1 expect
to work in my own way for the
best interests of Seminole County.
"1 wish to thank each of yoa
who have cooperated with roe
through the years 1 have worked
for what f have believed was
right for this county. My hope is
that those of you who want to do
something constructive to see our
county develop and our people pros­
per will not sit Jdly by, but will
stand up and be counted on each
issue."

Galloway To Run
for Sheriff's Job
Constable J. Q. Galloway said
today that he is running for
sheriff on the bails of his past
eight years experience in law en­
forcement.
The District 4 constable said
that he feels his work as a cri­
minal investigation officer quali­
fies him to serve as sheriff.
Galloway has attended four F.B.I.
training schools.
Born In Albertville, Ala., the
48-year-oki constable has lived
In Sanford for the past IS yean.
He Is a member of Ihe Central
Baptist Church, president of the
Lion's Club, a member of the
Sanford Elks Lodge, Ihe Amer­
ican Legion, the 40 and I and the
Seminole
County
Sportamen’s
Association. Galloway was in the
Infantry to World War II.
Galloway is married and has
two children, James Hoyt Gallo­
way, S , of Lake Mary; and Mrs.
Bobbie Jean Reeves, 37, of San­
ford.

Three Injured
In 2-Car Mishap
Three Orlando residents receiv­
ed minor Injuries in a (wo ear
collision late Saturday night un
SR 43*.
All three were treated for cuts
and bruises and released from
the Florida Sanitarium shortly
after the accident, according to
the Florida Highway Patrol.
The three were Judith Firrhow,
Maria Hamit and Vertia Han­
cock, oR passengers to a ear
driven by Geneva V. Hancock.
The Highway Patrol reported
that the Hancock car ran into a
ear operated by George Tttts,
also of Orlando.
Hancock was charged with
failure to have bia vehicle under
control. Damage to the two cars
amounted to 1323, the Highway
Patrol reported.

Karlvle

By United Press International
lee-cold temperatures gripped
the East today, hampering res­
cuer's effort to reach desperate
families locked without food or
fuel to the snow-covered moun­
tains of North Carolina.
The mercury dipped near zero
in the southern Appalachians as
rescue workers pushed through
drifts up to 20 reel deep to help
1,300 mountaineer families snow­
bound for nearly a month.
Helicopters dropped emergency
fuel, food amt medical packages
to tha stranded families, many of
them slowly starving since their
food ran out last weak.
Weary rescue workers stubborn­

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VOL. XLIX

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CAIRO (UPI) — American Evan­
gelist Billy Graham flew to Jeru­
salem today, elated over a religi­
ous rally which drew 1,0m persons
In Cairo Sunday night. Graham
called it "the greatest victory
we'va had to Africa."

*RICHARD McCANNA

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Untied States moved a large mili­
tary force into the Caribbean area
today to a training exercise. The
Air Fore* and the Army Joined
forces to "Operation Big SlamPuerto Pine" — hauling 11,000
troops from throughout the United
Tax Assessor Richard E. Mc­
States to Puerto Rico.
Canna today qualified to run for
tax assessor in the May 1 pri­
Faces Murder Count mary.
ANNISTON. Ala. (UPI) - A
McCanna was appointed to that
farmer's daughter was to go un post to October, replacing Mrs.
(rial today for Ibo murder and Mary Earle Walker.
mutilation of two brolheri. Vi­
McCanna, who lives to South
ola Hyatt, *2, was ehsrgsd with Seminole Count/ with his wife and
killing Kmmoit, 41, and Loo Har­ three children, haa been to the
per, 33, with a shotgun during a land development and real estate
drinking"bout and "an argument' business for the past 10 years.
over her use at Lee’s ear.
McCanna’a announcement today
said:
Exiles United
"My recent decision (o seek this
MIAMI (UPI) - The Miami office comes from the fset that
Herald reported Sunday Cuban there Is not one bit or evidence
political exiles have united for a to shuw that the improvements
counter - revolution against the msde this year In the county tax
government of Premier Fidel Cas­ structure would remain valid un­
tro. The Herald said the ea(Jes der some one else'a control.
have picked Francisco Caglgas,
"The elimination or drastic modi­
35, as' their provisional president, fication of these Improvements
and Jose Elruterio Pedraza, as could severely hamper or damage
the commander of their military the county school building pro­
arm.
gram and olher badly needed
county improvement*. This is a
very critical situation and must
Admits Robbery
NEW IBERIA, U . (UPI) - A not be taken too lightly.
"In order to belter fscc up to
33-yeir-old electrician today ad­
mitted robbing a New Iberia Na­ these county needs, we now have
tional Bank branch of more than a level of assessment that provides
♦45,000 and officers recovered all a broad tax base along with the
but $100. The FBI and sherifra lowest millage of any county in
office Jointly announced Ihe ar­ Ihe state. Thla type of assessment
rest .early today of Rune!) James insures against a top-heavy county
Theriot of New Iberia. He was economy whereby a few have to
charged with Saturday'! 143,300 bear most of the burden, and at
Ihe same time allows an oppor­
robbery.
tunity for averyone to share to
providing the necessary improve­
New Missile Plan
ments needed here In Ihe county.
WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen.
"The furtberence of this pro­
Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash.), one
of Use leading critic* of adminis­ gram has become a mailer of
grave concern to me. both as a
tration defense politics, said to­
public official and as a private
day ha has a plan to bridge the
citizen with three children in our
missile gap with the Navy’s Po­
school system functioning under
laris missile. Jackson, a member a curtailed program because of a
of the Senate Armed Services lack of necessary fundi.
Committee and the Congressional
"It must follow that I believe
Atomic Energy Committee, de­ that myself and all olher progres­
clared more emphsili was need­
sive minded persons must take
ed on forces able to retaliate direct action to aliminste these
after a surprise attack.
conditions and prevent ■ return
lo tile state of affairs that allowed
them lo exist."

McCanna Enters
Assessor's Race

Three bicycles were stolen (Tom
Longwood Mayor A. R. Lormann's
home Friday and Saturday night.
Two of tha bicycles belonging
to Lormann's children were taken
from the mayor'! Wildmcra Ave.
home Friday night. The third was
stolen Saturday, Lormana said.
This is the first Longwood robbery
he has heard of lo seven or eight
months.

NAS To Aid Needy
The Sanford Nava! Air Station Is now a channel
for relief of the aeveral thousand children orphaned by
the recent Agadir Morocco earthquake.
A home for 1,000 of the orphaua la being created
in Morocco under the patronage of six year old Frinceaa
Iatlla Amina. Two thousund aingle aheeta, 5,000
jeans and girls shorts, 5,000 tee shirts, 2,000 aandala
and under clothes are needed for the orphans.
NAS Chaplain William Hearn D the orphan supply
coordinator for the Sanford base and peraoni who want
to'contributa any of theta clothing articles may contact

Chaplain Bonn at FA 1-1880, ext. MS. or may leave
the items at the NAS miHn
The cm'rtr’ n pm from
two to 14 years old.

for tbs saatsrn United States,
where temperatures dipped to rec­
ord low* Sunday.
Cleveland—with 3 above, Col­
umbus—with I above, and Pitts­
burgh—with 6 above, all recorded
their coldest March IS In history.
Kreealny temperature* contin­
ued north nf a lino through north­
ern Florida, Arkansas, Colorado
and Utah.
An airlift of a different sort
flew a merry mission to dron sev­
eral Ions or corn to thousand! of
alarving pheasant* trapped by
drift* in South Dakota.
Another three to atx inches of
•now fell over the mountain areas
of western Montana and Idaho,

but most other precipitation
confined to light snow and show&gt;
era on the eastern slope* of the
Heckle*.
In Florida tha morning tens*
perature bulletin from the takeland Weather Bureau:
Forecait for peninsular Florida
for tonight and Tuesday morningt
Partly cloudy and warmer. Lots*
rst temperature! ranging from
43 to 30 north to tha M's cen­
tral and near M in tha extrema
south.
Forecast for Tuesday: Consider*
able cloudiness and mild. Shower*
north and central district!.
Future temperature outlook:
Mild Tuesday night. No
danger through Wednesday.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and tonight. High today, (57-73. Low tonight, 50-65.
United Prena Leased Wire Katnbliihed 1908
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S A N F O R D , FLORIDA

‘Great’ Victory

Three Bicycles
Stolen In Long wood

peatedly belted the area, were
under way today in four stales—
Virginia, Trnncsicc, North Caro­
lina and Kentucky. Drifts in
some spots measured tS to 20
feet deep.
tly late Sunday emergency food
parkacc* had been delivered to at
least 200 Norih Carolina families.
Gov. Luther 11, Hodges of North
Carolina flew over the stricken
area to survey the situation and
said the Army hrllcoplrrs and
"weasr’ s" would rnntlnup work­
ing until all families had received
aid.
Hodges termed the situation
"well in hand."
A cold, clear day was predicted

© It? ^ m t f n r f t l i m t l b

News Briefs
Training: Exercise

ly pushed ahead today wiki the
Herculean task of getting* food
and fuel lo 1,300 mountaineer
families snowbound to the sou­
thern Appalachians.
But the rescuers, many of
whom have labored for days
with little or no sleep, were be­
ing well rewarded.
United Press International Cor­
respondent George Flowers, who
has flown with helicopter pilots
on food dropping missions, said:
"It's wonderful to see the fam­
ilies — especially the children—
run out to where the food pack­
ages fall."
The rescue operations, brought
on by snow-laden storms that re­

Casselberry Town
Council To Meet
Discussion of county condemna­
tion of IS Casselberry septic tanks
is expected to cume up at Hie Cas­
selberry Town Council meeting to­
night.
Tha council must order the (inks
improved, Town Mayor William
Benson said today.
County health olfirrrs have said
they would condemn the tanks. A
recently patted Casselberry ordi­
nance lays defective septic and
sower systems In the town mutt
be fixed within M days from the
lime an order to Improve them
la given system owner*.
Tha 7:30 p. m. meeting will be
to the Casselberry Tuwn Hall.

Yowell Rites Held
Funeral rites for Newton P.
Yowell, M, pioneer central Flor­
ida merchant who died Friday
at his home to Orlando wore
held at the Firit Presbyterian
Church to Orlando today.

House Begins
Civil Rights
Bill Voting
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
House begins voting today on its
civil rights bill with ■ pica from
Ally. Gen. William P. Rogers to
retain a provision to crack down
on violators ef school integration
orders.
An agrcrmetM rrsched Saturday
between 'civil rlghls forces and
Southern opponents for the House
to start voting on amendmenta of­
fered new hope for early action
to break the deadlock in Congress.
House leaders hoped they eould
get a bill parsed by Thursday.
On (he eve of the crucial House
votes, Rogers msde a special ap­
peal for the proposal to authorize
federal penalties for persons ob­
structing federal court orders lo
desegregate schools. A similar pro­
vision was eliminated from the
Senate's measure Friday.
Rogers, in a tetter to Rep. Wllllaid M. McCulloch (H-Ohlo), said
the emphasis on voting rights
"should not lull anyone into for­
getting that meanwhile the federal
government has a responsibility in
other civil righto mailers, Includ­
ing the duty te^rnfoAe court #r-‘
d e r s in school desegregation
cases."
The attorney general said the
administration proposal would en­
able Ihe federal govrmmrnt lo en­
force Ihe srhoul orders "without
mob violence and without the ne­
cessity of using federal troops."
"At the present time," he said,
"when stale officials fall to main­
tain law and order, the federal
government, as a practical mailer
has no certain or very effective
way lo deal with mob violence
except by the use of federal
troops."

Garden Clubs Set
To Sponsor Tour
The public Is invlled lo make
the upcoming four of Central
Florida homes and gardens spon­
sored by the Seventh District of
Ihe Florida Federation of Garden
Clubs March 22, 33, 34.
Three Sanford homes, those of
Dr. and Mra. A. W. Epps Jr.,
Dr. and Mrs, A. L. Barks and
Sir. and Mrs. Harry E. Tooke,
will bo included on Uia tour of
21 homes and gardrns in Or­
lando, Winter Park, Maitland,
Winter Garden, Clermont and Mt.
Dura.
Sanford resident* are especial­
ly invited to make a lour March
23 of 10 homes in the OrlandoWinter Park area. Reservations
for ibis bus tour may be made by
calling Sirs. Irwin Fleischer it
FA 20336, Mrs. Fleischer is
Sanford chairman for the lour,
whirh will leave Ute Civic Center
at 0:30 a. m. Reservations must
be made by March II and persons
making Ihe trip are asked to
bring their own lunch, she said.

School Is Hit
By Vondalism
Vandalism struck Lake Mary
Elementary School during tho
weekend.
Three windows were broken,
a ran of paint turned over and
a concrete block divider knocked
down in Ihe school the sheriff’s
office reported today. Deputy
James Moore is investigating
Ihe vandalism,

'Rare' Lamp
Reported Stolen
Theft of a rare lamp containing
about 1,000 marbles was reported
to Sanford police Saturday.
Herman Morris of the Osleea
MQ Ranch laid aotneoM had brok­
en into his bouse at 11M Locust
Ave. and stolen a ladder and Ihe
lamp.

NO. 849

Exhausted Team
Continues Hunt
For Trapped Men
LOGAN, W. Va. (U P I )- Coal,
grimed rescue aquada early to­
day began digging Hint different
routes In their effort to reach 14
minera sealed la ■ coal nlao for
more than alx days,
Tha exh suited crews lata Sun­
day night inched to withla t it
feet ef oo* of two areas where
mint officials believed the trap. ped man map hava barricaded
themselves from tha danse imoke
and deadly gas fumta spawned
by smoldering Urea,
The miners hava not bean heard
from aloes 1:30 a. m. Tuesday
when a stole fall ripped down
eleclrto cable* and atoned • fire
in the Holden So. 33 mins In
southwestern West VlrgUdl.
WII.I.IS CARTER (right) and Kyle Blair tell newamen
" ! have no doubt that within M
of their escape from the latgan, weal Virginia, coal mine
hours we will knew what,' If any­
where 18 of their co-worker* were still trapped. Mine
thing, la In that first area," said
director* reported that a fire in the mine wan under con­
Raymond Saivali, president ef the
trol, and that oxygeo-mnnked rescuer* were attempting
Island Creek Coal Co., early to­
to reach the trapped minera.
day.
Until today, reams# werhtra bad
attompted to piero* through anint, only tt|g main, corridor, The/
began using Use three approached
feeling they had a bettor chance
lo converge oe the are ac. The
second area Hoc some 1,100 foot
beyond the closer section.
Smoke has bean oo# of the ma­
jor obetaclea crown have had to
contend with. Fine that broke o u t
WASHINGTON (U PI)-The U.S. miles out March 3, 1939. Russia'! soma 463 feet beneath the ground
Pioneer V sun satellite ap­ Lunik I stopped transmitting after surface and about two miles from
the pithead belched forth cloudO
proached
the half-mlllion-mlle it had traveled 393,000 miles.
of choking smoke end carbon
post today on its trek through
The satellite's signals demon­ monoxide gas.
•pace still sending back radio
Tha lack of fresh air forced
strated the feasibility of long
signals to earth.
rescuers to retreat rouqtfeac
range
apace
communications,
a
The at.l-pound satellite Sun­
limes and "fresh air baaca" have
day set a dlstanrc record for feat that will be invaluable on thi bean advanced by scaling off aide
deep space communications when day maa himself first ventures passageways.
Its rado Iran ■inliter — tbs moat info deep apace,
Hopes as to whether the Impris­
powerful aver sent Into space—
oned men would be alive reee
was monitored from 413,000 miles
and fell wllh every obstacle that
away.
loomed before the rescuers. Time
The South Point Trarking Sta­
was Ihe most important element
tion on the island of Hawaii re­
to be considered.
ported it began a 20-mlnute read­
Officials had eslimiled that the
ing at 2 a. m. today and olher
men may have had an air supply
attempts were irhrduled talar
ef about 107 hours If (hey barri­
in tha day, elsewhere In the
caded themselves property. The
world.
A Casselberry resident was ar­ 144-hour mark wea ranked ct
Al ■ a. ni , three days after rested for aggravated assault Sat­ l:M c, m. today.
the bcachball satellite was launch­ urday night and rr arreilad. Sun­
ed from Cape Canaveral, officials day oo a suspicion of arson charge.
estimated it would be 490,473
Gerard St. Onge of take Ellen
miles away, moving at 3,930 miles Circle was arrested by Casselberry
an hour.
Marshal Gua Sawyer Saturday
At that ralr, Pioneer V would night.
reach the 300,000-mile mark about
He was charged with throwing
I p, m.
■ ruck which broke the windshield
Scientist expected lo receive uf a truck driven by Bryant Cuuey
Salty Williami was crowned
communications from the solar- of Orlando, Casselberry Mayor Seminole High Mist Heart Throb
charged Pioneer radio until it William Benson said today. St. of 1961 at a Sanford Civic Center
reaches about 30 million miles Onge was brought to the municipal Heart Fund dance Friday night.
from earth, too times farther court and released pending trial
Winston Piarcy was named
away than it would be today.
Tuesday.
King Ugly.
They said the satellite's instru­
Deputy L. J. Kriz arrested SI.
Both student* are seniors. The
ments were working "beautiful­ Onge Sunday on zusp.cion uf hav­ 9-11 p m. dance was put on lo
ly," tranimttttof signals on com­ ing set ■ firs which burned duwn raise funds for the Heart Fund.
mand from ground stations.
a Casselberry Gardens building on Dime volts cast for tha fiva Mist
The old distance record was Lake Ellen Circle Sunday. Both Heart throb candidates and pro­
bald by Pioneer IV, which sent charges against SI. Onge wilt now ceeds from the dance will go to
back its last signal from 407,000 be handled by Ihe county.
the Heart Fund.

Pioneer Sun
'Working Beautifully'

Casselberry Man
Faces Arson Count

Sally Williams
Crowned Seminole
High Heart Throb

Finch Trial Jury Torn By 'Violence'
LOS ANGELES ( U P !)- Prej­
udice, violence and obillnancy
caused the Finch-Tregolf murder
trial Jurors to becom| so hope­
lessly deadlocked that todiy Us*
accused lovers face a second trial.
A "gas them or free them"
stand by two jurors prevented ef­
forts of Ilia 10 other panelists
to free Carol* Tregoff, 33, and
convict Dr. R, Bernard Finch,
42, of Ihe murder of his wife,
said one of the jurors, Mrs. Gene­
vieve Lang.
Superior Judge
Waller
R.
Evans declared the three - month
bearing a mistrial Saturday when
the Jury of five men and seven
women announced It was dead­
locked alter eight days oi delib­
erations,
Evans scheduled Thursday as
Ihe di'.c for a new trial to be set
for Ihe handsome physicist and

his red-haired mistress for the
July 1* gunshot slaying of Mrs,
Barbara Jean Finch, 33. Both-re­
mained in Jail.
Mrs. Lang said toe outwardly
compatible, smiling appearance o(
tha 12 juror* during Iheir recesses
was far from the real stoic ef
affairs among them.
"At the height of one heated de­
bate. a male juror threatened to
throw another out a window and
turned over the jury table — he
uird to be a boxer — before she
ran to the door," aaid Mrs. Lang.
"She was hysterical and pound­
ed on the door for tha bailiff."
The threatened troman was re­
ported to' have said she would
■eek protection from the district
attorney because she was afraid

en on the panel. She said an ex­
tra bailiff was brought to the ho­
tel where the Jury stayed to guard
the woman's hotel door after aba
received the notoe.
"Wa could have voted Careto
free at any time," aaid Mra.
Lang. "But we were trying
her two — they ']
fused to listen to the law, con­
ditions and degrees — to go stung
no Finch.
"If they would have voted with
us, we would have sallied for
second degree on Finch and freed
Carole. We never voted oa sec­
ond degree, though, wa Just voted
an guilty."

juror Louis Werner idealifted
the twe Jurors who refused to

vole for conviction sa Mia. Da-

ef toe male Juror.
Mroe letoMo, a peetrt d n i t o
Another Juror aaid ooo ef llto Eddie L Lindsey, e paatol eonmale pancllits parsed at least ploys and the only Negro, to t o
three M m sdiisg i l l noton to
panel. Bath declined m uMtol

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THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1900

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Crippling Snow Storm Smacks D ixie
By lu lled Prc»» International
The aectpid severe atorm in a
week crippled the South today
with staggering burdens of snow
A i d ice.
Governors in at least five stales
declared state* of emergency.
The storm closed schools and bus­
inesses, knocked out communica­
tions and isolated whole communi­
ties and scores of farmers.
Up to 20 inches of snow fell on
arts of Tennessee, Virginia and
orth Carolina. Another four to
aix Inches was predicted from
North Carolina . up the Atlantic
.Seaboard into Ohio, West Vir­

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ginia, Pennsylvania and New Jer­
sey.
As the storm moved up the East
Coast, it merged with another
wintry blast which scourged the
Mississippi and Ohio Valleys with
record-breaking snows and heavy
drifts.
The Weather Bureau said an­
other snow storm was building up
in the Rockies and “ possibly
could become very rough” as it
moves into the Plain states.
Dozens of highways and most
rural roads were closed through­
out the South and East and weath­
er officials posted hazardous driv­
ing warnings for the area.

Finch-Tregoff
Murder Trial
Jury Still Out

rj
LOGAN, W. V h. (U P I)— Rescue workers tryIhr to reach
T8 ntinera entombed more than two day* deep inside a smold­
ering coal pit reported today that the only “ avenues o f ap­
proach” wera blocked by roof falls.
Paul Lingo, deputy state mines director, said the rescue
teams could get to within only 2.000 feet from the s|&gt;ot where

L. L. Cox To Seek
1&gt;eacg Justice Post

Cox hat been a resident of Loafwood for the past nina years. Re
to a graduate ef Lakeland HUfit
School and Stetson University,
te Mr. Cox has taught in various
high schools in Florida and Geor­
gia for the M years.
Ha is a member of the Winter
Park Methodist Church, Masonic
Lodge $2 of Sanford, American
Legion Post US in Altamonte
Springs and the auditory highway
patrol.
He to also a member of the Longwood Chamber of Commerce and
Volunteer fire department,
m The only candidate to qualify
This morning was John D. Nettleton who will be seeking the game
post as Cox.

Regular Election
To Fill Vacancy
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There won't bo any special elec­
tion involved in filling the vacat­
ed District 2 county commission
post, Slate Rep. Mack Cleveland
Jr. said today.
•Cltveland said he spoke to At­
torney General Richard Ervin
earlier in tha week and the At­
torney general's office handed
down a decision that there to ne
need for the special alection.
m Cleveland said if there to a
v a ca n t post during a regular elec­
tion year candidates for it can
run on a regular ballot. This
applies this year.
Cleveland said that the can­
didate who baa the majority vote
on the regular ballot probably
wiU be appointed by Gov. Col­
lins to the Job until Jan. II 1ML
After the primary, the legis­
lative delegation will ask Collins
appoint the person who has
e most votes.
The general election will put
a man in tbo position until Jan.
II, 1902, as two years remain In
the term.
Cleveland, also attorney for the
County Commission was author­
ised by the board to ask for the

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general’ s officer earlier had ruled
that a special alection should be
galled.

Forestry M eet

Vole Registration
Deadline Nearing
April 2 la lbs leal day to register
to vote in this yoer’s ntections.
For the convenience of county
residents outside e f Sanford, Coun­
ty Supervisor of UngUtration, Mrs.
Camilla Bruce wiU have registra­
tion books at Foreit City’a R. E.
Purvis Real Estate Ofljc* from
M p.
today for Precinct Ne.
12,' nt Geneva's Community House
Tht ’
for Precinct « ; Goldenrod’ Ao tatico'a Real Estate Of­
fice Friday for Precinct S; at Lake
.Mary’s Community Presbyterian
Church Annex Monday for Pre­
cinct No. 10; at Longwood's Town
Hall, March 15-U for Precinct 9;
und at Oviedo’s City Hall March
17-!■ for Precinct I.
The books will bo open at these
locations from 24 p. m.
The registration office in San­
ford's chamber of commerce
building to open Monday through
Friday from 9-5 p. m. and will be
open from • a. m. until noon, Sat­
urdays, until April &gt;.

Board Plans Bid
On Furniture Soon
Bid*, on furniture for new
county schools will be asked the
latter part of April, administrative
assistant Waller Teague told (be
school board today.
The bids will be for an the
schools and will be for about
$100,000 worth of furniture,
Teague *told the board teat
Ibis year’s federal government
allotment to help pay for school
tog of military family children
hero will be 1117,952. Word of
Ihis allotment came from Sen.
Spcssard Roll and recently. The
money had been budgeted by the
school board.
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Chuluota .Retired
Couples To Moot
Hartley f . Ravage, president of
the Chuluota Retired Couples Club
announces that the public to In­
vited t e ' attend tha showing at
slides from Wnodlawn Memorial
Park oa Thursday March 17, at
V:M p. m.
Tha program ■w S tottow tea
Club'a monthly pot luckm apprr

JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - The
19th annual Southern Forestry
Conference opens here today write
• keynote address fr a s Friaso F.
Osborn, view p r s d fis t and general
counsel of the Atlantie Coast Line
fiaiiroad.
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REBUILDING HOME and businesa in Chuluotn are Mr.
and Mr*. Ted Morski, whoa* house burned tu the ground
Feb. 20. dentroying their household goods end the
doughnut making equipment which wan their livelihood.
Residents of Chuluotn and Oviedo joined in a voluntary
contribution effort to nid the Morski family, raising
funds for purchase of a new doughnut machine. Morski
is Altawn AOVkidh nti a new "fireproof” ahop and he
aald he'll be delivering doughnuts every Tuesday again
soon.
(Herald Photo)

Bombs Destroyed Giant
Sugar Crop, Havana Says
HAVANA (U PI) - incendiary
bomba dropped by a light "plane
burned nearly 4,000 tons o f sugar
cans on a plantation near the
west Cuban town at Consolation
del Sur, it was reported today.
Dispatches front Pinar del Rio
estimated the amount at the burn­
ed cane at S M B dos. It was im­
possible la m i dflUjy to determine
where the crop-burning plane came
from.
In similar instance* in Ibt past,
Premier Fidel Cctlro'e revolution­
ary regime has charged that the
plane* came from basea In the
United States. The State Depart­
ment apologized for one such incl-

Studebaker Plant
Workers Strike
SOUTH BEND, ind. (U PI) -T h e
United Auto Workers Union went
on strike against the StudebakerPackard Co. today in a production
standards dispute.
5lembers of UAW Local 5 set
up picket lines at the plant her*
when a midnight strike deadline
capired without a settlement.
The walkout abut down the com ­
pany'* production lines and idled
between 4,000 and 5,000 workers.
Oifice employe* and some main­
tenance workers ware not affect­
ed.
Federal Mediator Cheater Rals­
ton met with union and company
official* Wednesday In an unauc
ccsiful effort to reach an accord.
The UAW charged the company
with a production speedup. But
the firm said the production
standard* must be maintained if
Studebakcr-Packard is lo remain
competitive with the rest of the
auto industry.

dent, involving a private plane
which flew out of Florida.
Ehrlier planes from Pinar del
aid three -men were arrested
Wednesday in connection
alleged plot lo bomb the
adqilgrters o( Castro*'
rebel movement.
Ob of the. men, identified as
Luis Gonzales Hcnriqucz, wa»
captured with a bomb in Ills pus
session. Police said Gonzalez had
confessed taking part to a num­
ber of previous torror bombings.
Gonzalez's father and an cx-soldier were seised as accomplice*
of the bomber.
In Havana, the government reg­
istered new advances in Its con
flirt with tea independent press
and radio.
Packets of ncwspicuircs of last
week's munltion-siiipif| blast, cuoMgned lo the United Stales by
United Press international and As­
sociated Press, were seized dur­
ing the weekend by Army in­
telligence agents who said they
wanted “ to see if (hey offered clues
to the explosion."
The picture* have not been re
turned.
The independent Artalcjo radio
station announced Wednesday that
it is discontinuing domestic news
commentaries rather than allow
pro-Catlro employes to attach
''editor's notes” branding news­
cast Hems "false” or ' unethical.''
A court here ruled Wednesday*
that newsmen and printers may
continue to Insert comparable foot­
notes commenting on press copy
until the Supreme Court rules on
Ihcir constitutionality in a test
rase brought by Informacmnr*.
one of Havana's tour remaining
independent newspapers.

Hypnosis Program
Given In DeBary
A program on hypnosis was thr
highlight of thr DeBary Civic
Association meeting this week.
Forrest Breckrnridge of DeLand
performed several experiments on
volunteers. The volunteers includ­
ed Carol Corson and Jan Trrek■ o o , of DeBary, and John Smith,
at DeLand, all teenagers. Several
votuateors also earn* forward
from the audience.
Breckenridge put the volunlrrrt
degrees at hypnosis.

Sanity H earing
NAPLES (U P I&gt; -A sanity bear­
ing for police flgt. Edward Halrnek, wba shot two policemen
Tuesday, will bo held before the
county Judge, Asst, state Attorney
Frank Watson aald Wednesday.
Wataen said Hetenek was "at Last
tamptasefi* net eosnemlhla" when
ha test relics Chief S. B. Carutbera la the stomach and Sgt.

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1 p. m. Stocks

NEW YORK (Ui’ l) — Stock
prices at 1 p.m.:
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Gov. Bert T. Combs of Kentuc­ inchrs fell and Gov. Ernest V. American TAT
American Tobacco ............ 1051*
Ilollings
of
South
Carolina
de­
ky ordered a state of emergency
clared a state of emergency for Bethlehem Slccl ................... 47'*
and put the National Guard at the
10 stricken counties buried by six C A O ................................... 601*
Chrysler
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disposal of snowed-in towns. High­ Inches of snow.
22'«
ways throughout the state were
Georgia Gov. Ernest Vandiver Curti»* • Wright .............. .
................... 221'«
askrd President Eisenhower for DuPont
impassible.
Eastman Kodak ................... 99&gt;i
North Carolina Gov. Luther H. immediate federal aid for poultry Ford Motor
................... 73H
farmers in 21 north Georgia coun­
Hodges ordered the state Highway ties hard-hit by the two storms. General E lectric................... 80'v
Department to lake emergency Ten inches of new snow covered General Motors ................... 4IL«
arlion to clear 10 to 15-fool drifts northern Georgia and took a Ini. T A T .......................... 35'.
Lorillard ............................... 3fi&gt;.
off highways in the western part heavy toll of properly.
.............................. Il.l'x
of the state.
The new storm took at least 16 Penney
Virginia Gov. J. Lindsay Al­ lives—including • in Illinois and Penn RR ............................. 14
mond sent National Guardsmen 4 In klissouri, raising the death Scar* Roebuck ................... 47'.
Standard Oil (NJ) ................ 44'.
Into the stale’ s snowbound south­ toll in the week-long seige of
Studebaker ...........................
15'i
western
mountains where
1&gt; weather to well over 200.
U. sr steel
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Wcstinghousr El.
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49'.

Trapped M iners Escape
Route Reported Blocked

the trapped moo
man are believed
to have barricaded themsehe*.
"It looks as though it's going
to bo another long day,” Lingo
said. "Tha only two possible av­
enues of approach to where we
believe the miners to be are
blocked by roof falls.”
I.ingo said the intense heat
from the fire was preventing the
rescuers from ahoring up the tun­
nel to prevent the roof fall*.
The roof falls actually occurrrd
Wednesday, but were not reveal­
ed by official! until today.
A federal official said in all bis
21 years of axpericncc, this was
the worst mine fire he ha* ever
seen in West Virginia involving1
trapped moo.
Workers leaving the mine after
11 hour* inside the shaft reported
that condition* underground wera
terrible.
“ There's a lot of smoko and
LINTON 1* COX
steam and the beat to terrific,”
said Clifford Bowen, 40. "They
are trying to cool off the area
with water but t look* like it will
take quite a while before they caw
gat past the boi area.”
fiRNPlmat* vjoeatAu w
b»:U r
carton
monoxide
turns*
and
dense smoke seeped through a
Linton I*. fkm announced that he barricade and
taffocaied
the
ie a candidate tor Peace Juatiee miners, trappnd since l:t o a. m.
Tuesday.
in the sixth district.

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I.OS ANGELES (UPI) - The
Kinch-Trcgoff murder trial jury
remained
out
(or
the
sixth
day today to deliberate the life or
drath fate of the accused couple.
It was obvious Hie panel of
»r\rn women snd five men was
finding it difficult to agree on
the guilt or innorrnrr of Dr. R.
Bernard Finch. 42, and his redhaired paramour Carole Trcgpff,
23
The conflicting .lories told by
the defense and the prosecution
about the gunshot slaying of the
handsome physician's wife, Bar­
bara Jean, 33, last July II were
being given time consuming con­
sideration by the jurors.
The trnse hours of waiting
while the jury deliberates have
given rise lo score* of rumors
around the court newsroom con­
cerning progress of tee Jurors’
discussions.
One New York newspaperwom­
an aald the jury was divided
with to voting for second degree
murder and 2 tor first degree
murder against Finch. But a de­
fense attorney said it was his
opinion the vote was Just tha op­
posite—10 tor convletion of first
degree murder and I for second.
A t o , Angeles newspaper., re­
ported It of the'Jurors wera for
convicting Finch and were being
blocked by a lone Juror. The o m
dissenting juror was responsible
for causing the court to spend two
days in reading Finch's testimony
shortly after getting the rase
last Friday, reported the paper.
In short, there was consider­
able speculation about what was
happening lo tha Jury room and
Hie consensus was that no one
knows tor sure.

Giaht Farm Teams
Arrive In Sanford
Twenty-tivw players from two San
Francisco Giant Farm Clubs ar­
rived in Sanford today to open
Spring (raining.
Trams arriving^ were the Tacoma, Wash, and Harlingen, Texai
Clubs.
Loral training director Hans
l-obert also reported that Carl
Hubbell, Giant farm
director
arrivedt today te look over the
yuung players.
The exhibition schedule starts
March 19.

Stetson President
To Speak To C Of C
Stetson University President J.
Ollle Edmunds will be the prin­
cipal .prakrr at Ihe annual Cham­
ber of Commerce meeting ai
0:30 p. tn. today.
The meeting will be held at
the Mayfair Inn.
The program will also Include
a report on .chamber activities
for Ihe past year ‘ and various
musical selections.

Wife May Succeed
Sen, Neuberger
SALEM, Ore. (UPI)— Pressure
mounted today oa GOP Gov.
Mark Hatfield la appoint Mrs.
Maurine Neuberger to succeed her
late husband, Sen. Richard Neuberger, a Democrat, to tba Sen­
ate.
Thera were indications that sha
would run for tha post whether
or not Hatfield appointed her to
(ill out Ihe unrxplred term.

Navy To Study
Building Needs
JAC
CKSOMYILLE (U PI) - Top
ranking Navy officers wLU meat
with scientific and Industrial
lesdaw at t e JackaanviMa Naval
Ah’ Station March M te atudy tha
Navy's shipbuilding
nerds
in
coming years.

Single School
Sessions By Fall
Despite Growth
The school board expect* lo
eliminate double das* sessions
throughout
tee
county,
even
though it face* an estimated in­
crease in smith Seminole school
population of 13 prreent during
the next fall year.
“ Figures imliratr that we will
School Administrative Assistant
throughout the county unless (here
is some unexpected increase in
the south end of the county.
Sc ooi Administrative Assstant
Walter Teague told the board to­
day.
Supporting Teague's view of
(lie schools gelling back to single
sessions. County Supt. R. T. Milwee said "With what we have
we feel that none of them will
he in double session.”
Milwce said that there will be
no double sessions in Sanford and
that the schools will he able to
handle students from Navy fam­
ilies.
Teague predicted a 43 percent
increase in student population in
south Seminole County for the
KHtOflt school year, lie predicted
a 19 percent increase in the
Oviedo area, an eight percent rise
in Sanford clrmcntary school
pupil population, a 14 percent
rise in Sanford secondary school
ranks and an overall increase of
nine percent in Ihe number of
students in Negro schools.
Teague predicted 2,691 children
in the Sanford area elementary
schools,
(Sanford
Grammar
School, West Side Elementary
School,
Southsldr
Elementary,
I'inrcrest and I.ake Mary ele­
mentary). Hr estimated there
will be 900 children in Sanford
Junior High and 1.050 in Ihe new
Seminole High’s grades 9-12.
Emphasizing thr great increase
in south county students, Teague
predicted 3.600 in Lyman ichool.
Altamonte Elementary, and the
new Lingwood amt South Seminole
rlrm cntiry schools. There were
2,519 Lyman and Altamonte stu­
dents this year and 805 Lyman
students four year* ago.
If
county
population
keeps
growing at its present rate. 66
additional classrooms or three big
new schools will be needed each
year, Teague said.
There ha* been a 21-28/100 per­
m it increase in average daily
attrndanre in 1959 60 over 195859. For 1957-58 there was only an
847/100 perrent
increase.
In
1958-57 (he rise was 4-43/too per­
cent.
“ Tha buildings we will have
completed this fall wiU almost
double Uses sis* at the present
school system,"
Mil wee said.
Teague predicted that five new
elementary schools will be aeeded
in the southwest section of the
county In the next five years. A
junior high site near ihe Lyman
School will also be needed, be
said.
Teague aaid a school will be
needed for Ihe Sunland and Kastbrook developments in Goldenrod;
a 20 acre school sit* will be giv­
en to the school hoard oo Ihe
east side of the Lake ef the
Woods, near tha Orange County
lint, for a subdivision there; and
that developer Hibbard Cassel­
berry baa offered two possible
sites for a ichool to Casselberry.
The erhool board voted lo ap­
prove a stale and University of
Florida survey of county school
nerds tor the next three years.
This will lake place in October.
Supt. .Milwce suggested rano.
vallon of part of ibe old Lyman
School to make a home economies
suite and a science suit*.

Galloway, Board
Set Pay Scale Talk
Tax Collector John Galloway, the
most outspoken critic of the County
Commission's proposal to unify
pay schedule* for all county em ­
ployes, has agreed to meet with the
board neat Tuesday to discus* Ihe
proa and cons on Ihe plan.
Galloway has said he is definite­
ly opposed lo Ihe plan, citing that
it should be up to the individual
courthouse department head lo
decide on just how much to pay
his employes.
"I get my budget from Jhe
comptroller's office and I'll de­
cide what wages to pay my help,”
Galloway emphasised.

Funds Okayed
For Hospital
Architect.* are discussing plan* for the 40-bed addition
to Seminole Memorial Hospital today after the federal gov*
ernment announced Wednesday that it ha* given final ap­
proval to a grant of $225,000 for the $500,000 project.
Flans for the addition will be presented to the hospital's
board of truatee* thi* fall. Administrator Horry Weir said
today. Construction will not start
before December or early 1961,
he said.
The Floiida rnngiession*! deleRation sent out • wire Wednesday
importing the formal approval by
the Health, Education and Welfare
Dept, of the tJ-JS.OOO In Hill-Burton matching funds for the Han­
ford hospital enlargement.
A. R. Peterson Sr., rh*irm*n of
the hospital hoard at trustees,
said the hospital is ready tn
match funds and begin work as
soon as final plan* for construc­
tion ate approved.
Architect John Burton, appoint­
ed to draw up preliminary plans,
is meeting today with Dr. Herman
Smith, Chirigo hospital consult­
ant. Plans must lie approved by
the hospital hoard and tha Flo­
rida Development Commission be­
fore work can start.
The addition will be made on
tha east side of thr hospital and
extended to the south. Expansion
of the laboratory department and
x-ray farilttie*' will be included
along with the inrreas* in bed
spare.

Apopka Man Hurt
In Auto Mishap
An Apopka man was treated in
Orange Memorial Hospital today
after ha received a broken leg
in a one-car accident on SR 434
Ihis morning.
Listed in (sir condition at tha
hospital is Marion Millrr.
Tha Sheriffs office said thr
Miller car, traveling at a high
rale of speed, apparently ran off
Ihe road and slammed tola an
orange tree.

Gasoline Operators
Threaten Strike
MIAMI (U P I )-S e r v ic e station
operators, worried over the rob­
bery-murder of two of their num­
ber here, have threatened a strike
unless oU companies allow them
to cloao during "unprofitable
hour*.”
Two night etallon attendants
were killed add a third wounded
critically recently by a 17-yearold mullipte (layer Dannls Whit­
ney.
Perry E. Gary, president of
800-member Allied Gasoline
tollers As m . at Dade County,
his group had pasted • resolution
to send to all major oil companies
supplying Urn Miami area.
“ if tha companies do not heed
our resolution,” Gary laid, 'Than
we wiU recommend that associa­
tion stations cloao Indefinitely until
an equitable situation is worked
out."

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Train Crash Kills
Five In Alabama
ANNISTON, Ala. (UPI)— Five
perooos wore killed today when
Ihe Kanene City-Florida Special
passenger train at the Southern
Railway struck a stalled automo­
bile at a crossing near here.
The highway patrol tentatively
Identifiad tee victims as those at
the Marvin Bentley family.
Four persons were killed tostonily al tha scene of the acci­
dent at Ihe Kulation crossing on
Slate Highway 109 about four
miles west of Anniston.
A baby died at Anniston Me­
morial Hospital shortly after Ihe
accident, which occurred al 9:53
a. nt.
Persons to a car behind the one
involved in the accident said a
woman was driving and started
across the tracks. They said she
apparently became excited and
stalled the vehicle to front at tee
train.

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News Briefs
Chairman Proposed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For.
Gov. Millard Caldwell pro.
posed Wednesday that Rep. Robert
Sikes or Sen. Sprssnrd Holland be
named permanent chairman ot
the Florida delegation to the
Democratic National Convention.
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Pilot Questioned
JAKARTA, Indonesia &lt;UPt&gt;—
Military authorities questioned one
of Indonesia's top Jet pilots today
•bout • strafing attack on two
presidential palaces and a village,
and announced he would he tried
by an Air Force court. Nintteeu
persona were Injured by the jet'a
chattering guns Wednesday.

Girl Drowns
I.AKE HELEN tlH ’M — Dvho.
rah Lee Clark, 2. daughter of Mr.
and 51rs. John Clark, drowned ta
Ijike Helen Wednesday. She and
a neighbor boy, klark Grubb, 4,
had liern playing near the l*k«u
The girl wa* found floating hy
the hoy's mother, Mrs. Barbara
Grubb, who had gone to look fog
the children.

Textile Problem
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Tb#
U. S. Tariff Commission began
sifting testimony today on the
problems rreated by imported roi&gt;
ton textile goods, ktembers kept
mum on the scope of their study.
The commission Wednesday eon.
eluded seven d*ya o f hearings or*
tiered by President Eisenhower tn
find out what affect* the influx
of foreign goods ha« on eotton
growers and the domestic textile
industry.

Western-Style
TOKYO (UPI) -P rtocea s Ruga,
youngest daughter at the Emperw
or and n champion o f Western*
style righta for Japanese woman,
hood, married an |8.:i0.a-we#lt
bank alark today ta an ancient
Shinto wedding riluaL Shortly
after tha cqrvmony, Ruga, RL
now ptaia Mrs. Htosanaga Rhfnte.
au, announced she and her heabsted
were oensiderlng a delayed honey,
moon visit to tha United States—
provided they could afford H.

Convicts Captured
TAMPA (U PI) — Bloodhounds
tracked down two o f three eaoaped
North Carolina eoAviet* early te*
day who shot it ont with a ateto
trooper near hero and escaped
after alightiy wounding him, A
force o f about .10 highway patent
men and deputies from Polk and
Hillsborough eounttes, operating
with bloodhounds, captured (Lett
Holland, 28, and Fred Bowman,
46, in a swamp near tba Hills,
borough Hlver about i s utllex
north of here.

Tax Exemption
Deadline Nears
For Homesteaders
County residents have only a
few more weeks to file for bom*,
stead exemption, Tax Assessor
Richard McCanns said today.
Tax laws provide that In order
to receive tee benefits ef home­
stead exemption, residents must
file each and every year betwaea
Jan. 1 and April 1.
Applicants were urged by Mc­
Canns te file as sooo as possibia
to avoid the last minute rush.
If an initial application Is filed,
it will be necessary to appear in
perron at the assessor's office
bringing the deed to property oa
which the homestead i* filed, HaCanna added.
The tax assessor's office is open
daily Monday through Friday be­
tween the hour* of 9 a. m.-to $
p. m.

Senate Headed For Rights Showdown
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h a Sen­
ate headed toward a showdown on
civil rights today and the House
prepared to come lo gripe with
the same thorny problem.
The Senate met at 9 a. m. (or
final debate for and against a
cloture move te cut off a civil
rights talkathon that has bogged
down tha chamber since Feb. II.
Hy agreement, ■ vote was sche­
duled at 2 p. m. Renal* leaders,
southern opponents aod barkers
of tougher civil right* bills were
In agreement that the gag mova
would fit).
•
Sen, Harman B. Tolmadge (DGa.), arguing for the Route, tootended teal adoption of the clo­
ture aag would ranter i
"prostrate and detonation
. . .tyrannical abuses."
Ran. John 0 . Pastoso r t i i t k )

told tha Senate that everything
that can be said has been said iq
tea log debate, and tha time has
come to “ get down to business."
The House meets at noon to
start debate on its own civil righta
bill. Southern Democrats vowed
to ase every parliamentary wea­
pon to delay a final vote. But
House leaders forecast a measure
would be passed by next Thurs­
day. U could provide a way to
break the Senate stalemate.
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson Tax. renewed bis
prediction that advocates at tba
gag rule would foil te Muster
a majority — much lesa tha twothirds veto needed to limit debate.
OOP Leader
(O k) said ho

this forrcait.
San. Jacob

a leader of tee cloturo mova, said
tee liberals were lining up (hair
speakers for tha aeat phase ai
Ihe civtl rights battle while "try*
lag to get out maximum support”
for the gag rula vole.
The showdown comes near tbo
ead of the fourth weak of Senate
debate oo civil rights. The cham­
ber remained ta session aroundthe-clock, except for two brief
breaks and Sunday off, from fata
29 to Tuesday night.
After a long struggle, the Howto
finally was calling up a laur-poM
bill its Judiciary Committee ap­
proved teat August. But sights aid*
Everett M. Dirhsan vacates and aouthoraon M i
sanocwB spread wMi agreed ta* main fight would ha
ever attempt* to tack on the ad*
E. Javite (B-N.Y-k ■lalatraitea'a voting referee plate

�Carlton Visits
East Coast Cities
!n Political Race
Oriental art win highlight the

J Monday night meeting of the
. Sanford Art Association. Mr. and
&gt; Mrs. Tom Gallagher, who recently returned from a trip to Japan,
will show slides on Japan and
[ oriental art objects at the meet­
ing. Objects shown will Include
' carved figures, prints, laquer
/ work, both antique and modern,

r* ■

•T An
An imunnsi
Informal uincr,
dance, tjiuiieuim
sponsored
by the City Recreation Depart­
ment, will bo held at 7:30 p.m.
i Saturday at the Civic Center.
Music will be furnished by Jim
, Elks and the Rhythm Rouserts.
! Admission will be 33 cents a cou­
ple and M cents stag. ;
Dr. Cornelia Laneastar. a lead; lng psychologist from the Gate­
way School in Orlando, will apeak
- In the Seminole Association for
' Retarded Children Monday night.
Tbo meeting will start at t p. m.
hi the little Red School House
• at StatUi tad Palmetto. Dr. Lan•castor will apeak on the subject,
"Retarded Children Can Be Help• ed." All paronts of retarded child. row ore invited to attend.

parakeet silUng around near IBM
Mellonvllle saying "Pretty Boy,"
they could give Melinda a nice
birthday present by calling her.
A Navy Wives golf handicap
tourney will be held next Wednes­
day, Tea off time will be at S:30
a. m. and prlsaa will ba given to
the winner and runner-up.

} IRo ta* deadline is faat ap, preaching. Residents have until
. March &gt;1 to pay their county
! tamo. Tbas far, according «o John
Galloway, county tan collector,
over gl milliod has beta collect.

T w officials of the Seminole
County Crippled Children's So* doty wtl speak te the Klwanls
' Deb next Wednesday and tall
ef tha groups actlvltlsi for the
1S00 B year. The two ora Ken
‘ McIntosh and Dr. Vann Parker.
:i ■ •
Melinda Warnka lost a Christaua present today while mother
&lt;Jeanne wia preparing a birthday
i party for her. Mrs. Warnke was
t hnsy petting r e t # for the birth-day celebration when "Pretty
; Bey," Melinda's parakeet which
.dhe S*t Christmas, escaped from
. (he henee. V anyone sees i preen

voted S-7 to keep the bill from the
upper chamber's floor. Opponents
of the gas chamber said, therefore
the abolition measure waa dead.
Chessman, who la scheduled te
die May 2, 'said recently that his
cam was so iaflamatory te tbo
lawmakers that his oilstaace pre­
vented abolition. TO remove him­
self as an issue, ha wrote tbo gov­
ernor, "kill me."
The senators' action cleared the
way for (be autber-coovlct'e execu­
tion as well as the gassing of &lt;0
other men on death row and Elisa­
beth Duneaa, n convicted murde­
ress.
Gov. Edmund O. Brown is leg­
ally unable to commute Chess­
man's sentence and ho haa said
ho would not grant a reprieve
from his May I data with death. The capital punishment ques­
tion earns up la the Legislature
when Brown roprtovod decim a l
II hours before his eighth appoint­
ment with the gas chamber on
j Mr. M i Mrs. Douglas Buskin, San- Fob. it. Brown then called a egorial atarion to consider , the eon'.Itoi, a daughter

H o sp ita l N otes

■ * wef expected out Mb'bouses
w n M adjourn tha special Jessica
later today. .TMu would prevent
more- consideration of tho death
penalty until IM1, .

s

By United Press International
Gubernatorial candidate Doyle
E. Carlton Jr. of Wauchula toured
east coast cities today, visiting
campaign workers and preparing
to speak at a rally tonight at
West Hollywood.
During the day he jvas to speak
at Fort Lauderdale and visit the
editorial offices of the Daytona
Beach News-Journal.
Carlton spoke twice al Jack­
sonville Wednesday,
In other activity Wednesday,
candidate Bill Hendrix of Oldsmar, stale Ku Klux Klan leader,
said he Is "the only 100 per cent
segregationist In the race."
vvnn
c w iiy , o
ru n Pierce,
rivibV)
John ji
McCarty,
ofb Fort
another candidate, said in Pensa­
cola a recent poll of newsmen
which showed Carlton and Bryant
leading the race for governor
could be wrong.
He said he feels he is winning
the race because .he said 10 per
cent of bis late brothers’ sup­
porters are helping him In his
campaign. McCarty’s brother was
the Gov. Dan McCarty.
Candidate Fred 0. Dickinson of
West Palm Beach, speaking in
Clewlston Wednesday, said II. S.
Highway One Is a "killer highway,"
favori­
“ because of "political favorltism and a lack of common-sense
planning.’'
"I am the only candidate ia
this race who haa offered a com­
mon-sense, M-year road program
to solve this problem," he said.
Another candidate, The Rev.
George Downs told a Jacksonville
women’s elub meeting ‘ voters
should be allowed to decide In
local referendums whether gam­
bling should be legslised la their
areas.
He said it Is "not a matter of
legalising an avil but a desire to
control It sod let the state bene­
fit from It."

West To Present
'Common Plan*
To Reds A t Geneva
PARIB (UPI)—The West’* five
dlsermemeat
delegatee
heve
reached agreement on o "cornmoo plea" te prosont te the Sov­
iet Union at Geneva neat week, M
was announced today.
The announcement came after
a long parte* of boggling during
which K appeared France would
not go along with the United
Hates, Britain. Canada and Italy.
Western officiate were report­
ed te havo all but glvon up hope
beforo a "last- chance" meeting
today.
V. g. disarmament delegate
Frederick Estoa mads the anamineoment to a mooting of toe
permanent aounefl of NATO. Prance had been Insisting that
destruction of nuclear stock­
pile# bo ana j i t ha Brat steps in
nay multi-step disarmament plan.

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I LONDON (UPI) — Alt lb# wedding of tho prince** and the oerpe of five Bavin* Row tellers

•Queen's horns and all tho Queen's
•tomi won marsh*ted today te gut
.F iton ss Margaret and Antony
-Ateaetroag-JooM to the church on
time May i

Members of the royal household
had only M daya to arrange de­
tails of the Westminster Abbey

I960 Mailaway
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—j-tt jrjWiJf * biBotsv
gsugreaslve mailaway edition will
go to pcees In March.' Plan now te
tend your friends end families up
North aad out of Seminole County
Ihte Informative edition completely
■

covering Sanford and Seminole
County.
This picture edition will have
faction* covering Seminole Coun­
ter's homts, sports, entertainment,
agriculture, Industry, Navy ac­
tivities, water sports, fishing, the
beautiful elty of Sanford, tourist
nativities, Schools, Chunks*, cul­
ture — featuring tha many dubs

commoner. Job* ranging from pro­
viding tho horses fey tho glided
state roaches' to writing an an­
them for the occasion had to be
banded out.
Queen Elisabeth had ISO dayi
between her wedding announce­
ment and tha ecramony, and bar
wedding to Prince Philip waa leu
elaborate bocauu of postwar aus­
terity. Royal dress designer Nor­
man Hartnell had eight weeks to
do tha sketches for Elisabeth's
purl-encrusted wadding gown.
Now, court sources said, Hart­
nell nnd his 24 aldu have only
two daya to complete the design*
for Merge ret'* dress.
. Queen Mother Elisabeth sat the
data Wadnasday. Asked to explain
the short notlre, a Buckingham
I’elace spokesmen aald "that la
the way the royal family wanted
It."
The Lord Chamberlain act up a
Buckingham Palace command post,
sending out orders to get the cen­
turies-old roaches In shape and the
matched Windsor gray horses to­
day.
Scotland Yard mapped He traffie control plana and began check­
ing tha list af cranks who might
disrupt tho wedding.
The ceremony promised ta be
the biggest attraction alnce tho
1053 coronation, when 150,000
spectators slept on tha street* to
get a place In Hoc.
Armstrvpg-Junes, a former so­
ciety photographer, railed In a

to outfit him.
Prince** Margaret went over
her potential guut list to kup it
within tbs limits of about 2.250.
Tho final detail yet to be oottlto was the selection of en offi­
cial photographer for the cere­
mony. The royal photognplwr
used te Antony ArmstrongJones.

LONGWOOD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT members ate their
fill at the Longwood Pit Barbecua when Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bourabolaer
welcomed them to a free barbecue dinner. Getting the welcome sign from
Mr. and Mrs. Biuimbolaer are, from the left, truck captain Ken Inman,
Claude Layo, Dick Zartmann, Tyrol Hicks, BiU La Brae, Homer McClen­
don, John Saunders and Carl Lommler.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UPI) - An attempt to launch a 00-pound space
probe into a tun orbit between
the darth and Venus hat been
postponed because of fueling dif­
ficulties. the federal space agency
announced today.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration bad planned
to put a beachball-sized aluminum
sphert Into a &lt;00.000,000 mila
solar orbit to explore space be­
tween the earth and Venus.
In announcing the postponement
NASA said "a new firing date for
this probe has not been sched­
u led /
The Intention bad been te
launch the attach space vehlele
at Cape Canaveral between s and
■:30 a. m. today. Difficulties en­
countered In fueling the three
stage Thor-Able rocket, however,

The Fellowship Hall of tha First
Methodist Church of. Oviedo was
the scons’ af tfw'annual Blue and
Geld banquet of the Oviedo Cub
geouts, Boy Scouts and Explorer
Scouts and their parents.
Tbo ball waa dacoratad with
tha blue and gold thema and
Scout insignias, tho Scout flag
and tho American flagScoutmaster Ralph Nealy spoke
briefly and introduced members of
the Scout board present as did
John Evans, Cubmaster.
Den S, under the direction of
Mrs. Ralph Neely and Mr*.
James Pearson, den mother and
assistant, presented a skit on
Tba Plrst Boy Scout Tree, depict­
ing "Marching Through SO Years
of Scouting;" Dsn 4, Chuluota,
under tho.dlrcrtion of Mrs. James
Fraser and Mrs. A. E. Volght,

Civic Responsibility
Asked Of Kiwanians
Kiwanlaaa should run for public
office, become members of govern­
mental boards, rivie and cultural
comraittMs, a Klwanls District
Committee Leader told tbo lanford
dub Wednesday.
Howard Palmer of Winter Park,
head of tbo district • public and
business affairs Klwanls committee
for 1900, said the Kiwanlans must
emphasis* e I v i e responsibility,
especially in 1N0, tines it ia an
election year.
CiUaens complain about high
(axes and blama the far oif imago
of Washington, but how mtny know
how public funds are spent in Iheir
slate, county and city. Palmer
■iked. Only a few hands were rais­
ed when he asked the Kiwanlans
how many had road this year s
county and city budgets.

St. Patrick*! Doy
Plan! Discusied

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JERES DEL MARQUE8AD0,
Spain (UPI)—A Spanish-Amorlcan
rescue team today began carrying
down tbo rugged snow • bound
slopes of Piedra do Ios Lobos
mountain eight Americans, includ­
ing n DeLand man, who were
critically Injured when their U. S.
Navy transport crashed Tuesday.
The long and arduous trek be­
gan at mid-morning. Tba night
wero the last of 14 passengers
and crewmen aboard tha plane
that scraped ageioat a peak and
crash-landed during a h e a v y
snowstorm. They were being
brought down In stretchers.
"We bop* to have them te the
hosptul by • tonight," reported
Lt. Cmdr. Robert Manley, who
bMded the rescue (earn.
Tbo other IS Navy men and
Marines walked or were brought
out during the past two days.
The eight critically injured men
had been huddled together in the
snow-covered wreckage of, the
plane for tho past two days,
awaiting a break in the weather.
The inowstorm abated today but
high winds prevented the use of
helicopter to fly them out.

Tho United States embassy la
Madrid aald that among tho men

Council will present a banner
to student* of Cists 12. Section 1.
of Crooms Academy, Friday, for
raising Hi* most money in a
Heart Fund contest at tha school.
The class won In competition
with tho to other classes in
grades seven through 12 at the
school Runnerup was Class 7,
Section 4. Plastic Heart Fund
coats Inera wera placed In each
clast room and the contest wet
to u e which group raised the
most money through the students'
own efforts.

Tho Oviedo Womaa'a dub will
hold Us April luncheon and moat­
ing an Friday at noon at Followship HaB of tha Plrat Methodist
Church.
Mrs. Domar Daniel te chair­
man of tha luncheon committee.
She wlU be assiited bp Mrs. A.
A. Myers, Mrs. Prank Symt,
Mrs. J. T. McLain Jr.. Mm. R.
C. Milter, Mrs. Vara BaB. Mrs.
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nightsticks broke up a Negro rail/
at the campus Tuesday.
King, who moved to Atlanta last
month, released copies of his triegram to Eisenhower through M
Southern Christian Leadership Con­
ference of which he is president.
He charged that Montgomery
police and local and atate officials
have "inhibited" the holding of
Negro religious services and have
tapped telephones of Negro leaders.
Ha said police "in/iltnted the col­
lege campus" of Alabama State
armed with rifles, shotguns and
tear gas.
^
"We feel this terror which g r i"
a whole community in an Ameri­
can city violating elementary con­
stitutional rights requires imme&gt;
dlate federal emergency action,’*
he said.
Negro students in Houston eontinted their sitdowns Wednesday
at segregated lunch counters. Four
stores with lunch counters have
closed their counters since the
demonstrations started last weelTO
There was a lull elsewhere m
the six-week-old campaign. A snow
and ice storm over much of the
8outh caused at least one sche­
duled demonstration to be can­
celed.
The only southern state not yet
Involved in the sitdown demon­
strations is Mississippi. There,
Rep. Thompson McLellan introduc­
ed bills in the Legislature to provide sUff fines and jail terma lag
any demonstrators.
W
"We’re not waiting until they
oome,” McLellan said. "We are
getting prepared."

Oviedo Women's
Club Sets M eet

Crooms Class Wins 100 Proof m Q Q
Heart Fund Contest Bourbon AT*
The Seminole
DeBsry Heart

TRAIN NOW TO BE A

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Lt. Prank A. Rentier, Aabeboro,
N. C., Injuries unknown.
Lt. Clifford V. Jenson, DeLand,
fee* contusions, fractured nose
end lacerated knot.
AMS P. J. Rupp, Norfolk, V*.,
back oontuslons.
AOl R. B. Former, Lynnhaven,
Va., injuries unknown.
ADS A. N. Edmondson, Virginia
Bench, Va.. chest contusions.
Marina PFC, J. P. Webb, Mem­
phis, Tenn., back •contusions.
S. Sgt. J. W--Wilkinson. Mori-'
dlan, MLs., back contusions.

FORT LAUDBRDALR (UPI) —
The FBI arrested ISNegroes Wed­
nesday oa chargaa of collecting
Gl BiR education allowaneea
though net students.
The dean of DUlard High School
for Negroes, William A. Johnson,
31, was also arrested and charg­
ed with altering records te permit
the IS to eelleet the money.
One other Negro ia being sought
in the ease.
At e preliminary hearing Wed­
nesday bonds were aet at 91,000
for Johnson and 9M0 to 97M for
the others.
The arrests ended n year-long
Investigation. The government
contend* Johnson falsely stated
on Jen. to, 1050, that the men
worn students.

g for $10.30

ATTENTION MEN!

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FBI Arrests 15
On Gl Bill Frauds

forced postponement of the shot.
The scientific package, with
solar cell "paddle wheels” Jutting
from it, carried equipment to test
feasibility of radio communica­
tions over planetary distance up
to So million miles.

The Ladies Auxiliary of tho
Lake Mary Votuntoor Fir# Depart­
ment will meet al • p. m. today,
at the fire house to make plans
for a St. Patrick's Day party to
be held March 17.
All member* are urged lo be
present and all women who are
interested are invited lo attend
and Join the group.

■•

toys of the Ug issn Sanford

By United Press International
The Rev. Martin Luther King
Jr. accused Alabama officials to­
day of trying to incite a riot at
Montgomery In hopes that Negroes
would be blamed. He said he has
asked President Elsenhower to In­
tervene against a "reign of ter­
ror."
King, the Negro minister who
led a successful boycott of segre­
gated city buses at Montgomery
five years ago, aald he asked the
President to Intervene "by In­
structing the attorney general to
take Immediate action in your
name to restore law and order in
the capital of Alabama."
Montgomery has been the cen­
tral point during the past two
weeka of Soulhside Negro pro­
tests against racial segregation.
Nine students at Alabama State
College were expelled on orders of
Gov. John Patterson for leading
a demonstration at the county
courthouse snaek bar.
Police armed with tear gas and

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i n f ocm inoie uouniy b iu z e n s K of Progress A m b . t » i
l o s t T u e a d a y a ta meeting to which ail candidate* fo r county

Office* ware invited to spaak.
‘

The aaaociation did a public acrvlce by nuking the can­
didates to make their views known on whatever issues they
Seal are involved in the com ing election.

•W e hope the Citizens fo r Progress will get more candldates out and we hope they will speak up in answer to ques­
tions b y interested voters.
.
I t would be a good idea i f more o f our voters turned out
t o r such meetings, too.

DeGaulle Turns Algeria Army Tour
contradittieni,
Charles JU *
OsaUe frequently baa eosfuaed
•ad Infuriated Wa allies. This
Week be was deles It to bia own
".The eoefuaiod anas after DoGaulle’s three-d»y tour at French
in a r peat* in dlfm a.
riyias by beUsapter from post
fa poet, DeOauli* indicated be
feed loat atl bop* of any early neSatiated settlement of tb* war in
lllafta aad atid testsaf:
•‘A aolotioa (la Al|«ria) can
# m only after a victory of
Preach anaa la Ihla territory."
• About tb* free election which
fee sate would follow a oeaae flro:
“ II will tab* year* before s
fate cam bo bald. It wiU be a tens
Baal."
DoQauIte’a now bard Una dlaBtsytd Freach SoctllteU and oth-

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Insufficient—ecpSclally the irapllcation that in a ceaae-flre the
rebela would continue to hold their
arm*.
It waa on Nov. I. 1194, that 30
rebel Modem band! itruck aimul&gt;
Uneoudy a c r o a a Algeria and
launched the rebellion which now
Ufi up nearly bail a million
Preneh aoldlsra at a coat of roughIf a billion dollar* a year.
In the upiurga of haired both
aldea have been accused -of wan­
ton daylnj, with no otbar purpoie than revenge.
Franca bellovoi that much of
He future sreatneia Ilea in the
largely untapped wealth of Atgerla’a Sahara. But, even aa lb#
rebel*, Francs has pot boon una­
ble id win tho deelaivo victory
which might teal to poses.
The only preaent hope la the
alight indication that both aides
gradually are modifying their posillon. The rebela So looser insist
on complete independence as a
bails for ceaia-flre. DeGaulle,
as tb* other hand, dies set Insist
an Algeria wholly Integrated
France, lb fact, sa/i Jt would
be "Impossible."--,
What ha looks ter now Is. aa
“ Algerian Algeria," autentmoui
but closely linked with France,

it Uw ground already
prepared for a meeting
m rebeli to dltcusa a
WUh
It farMSkt relolalni to
of tb* rreach army, the
aad eapattaBy to tha
eotena” of Alferia who
•
ft teawan there would
Mll-out U Ibe reel*.
From DeOaulte*a paUtlcsl opcan* deXUMI that he
Ua ambiguities and sat
Sanford baa collected M.M per
at *ne* to tko bard caaei
i f i i i fin.
cent of Its l*sa» tax roll.
DeOaotte never baa been given
City finance director Hear?
lb ezplanaUon oe to apologlei.
1. be wna anllkely to chaoga Tamm said Monday that 9&gt;I0,ISMS baa bats turned la at Cftj
■ m
Han, Taxes selteeted la Fate
ar, Moslem nary, tha teat mouth for a digsuite's Algertea
..
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M i l l Abbas eount, totalled 111,US.II. Personal
dropped bla testeteass an po- and real property tazee sched­
■ negotiations ever Algeria's uled ter collection in
amount, to 1419,901.M.
e esaao*
Tazac ate delinquent after
u tio f n a rtH fiD i April 1. Starting April I, a one
_e gnhnflimt ah
percent per month Interest penal­
Whatever hop* Abbas'
ty will be added to delinquent
'p ea t may bat* raised la
bUla. A ante of delinquent tax eerkreaala, DeGaoll*
tifteate* will be held ia June.

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Nearly In For City

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ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON — When wife
Dotty set down to the dinner table
I waa taken by her new cotton
blouao — white with big red polka
dote,
“ Where," I .aid, “ Did you buy
l it "
She replied I "At the A A P (tore
—for PU cent*.*
J reached over and turned the
cellar. Tha label read: “ Mada in
Hang Kong."
Ahd now, M the Weil of the San*
ate, tha wiry little man with the
brink blaek tnuateaha waa shouting
•a I've never heard him about bofore. The blood ran to bla face ae
If ht wert yelling for survival.
And, ae a matter of fact, he waa—
for the economic survival of the
Until* Indaatry.
Tb* aonoroua try of Sen. John
Pa.tore (D.-1U.) now twanged
With agitation. “In the laat 10
year*," he aboetteL “717 tastUo
miUa eteeed dawa la tha United
Itatee,"
Ha blamed It on cheap Imports.
And, shamefully. 1 saw thosa big
red polka data dancing before my
eyes.
Senator Pastore had cema flail*

Hearings wen being held .test
weak her* In the House Agricul­
ture Cemmftte* *n tha Farmer's
Hem* Administratis*. Speaking
about the week e f this agency,
Congressman Billy Matthews said,
"Everybody today la hearing
about tb* terrific cost of the farm
program. Out, tills la one part of
tha program that doesn't cost tha
taxpayer any money—la fact H
makes a profit. The budget will
show that |Z94 million havs been
appropriated for this agency. This
money la for loans to farmers—
and Is paid back. In fact, test
year tha agency ended up with g ll
million profit.
The Farmers' Home AdmlnlstreUon lends money to farmers for
the purchase of tend, additions to
tbolr farms, oeoperatlvo loans and
either aa Insured loons with the
housing. These loans aro'mnd#
by total hfoks making the loan aad
tho Government guaranteeing It or
In some cases by direct loons to
tho farmer.
President Elsenhower’s visit to
LaUn-Amerka has served an ex­
cellent purpose la bringing attenUon to our good neighbors to tho
Bouth. It la hoped that now bo
will cease forth with definite plana
and pragrams for strengthening

a.

by Ed Koterba

Ing Into the middle *f a m m ai­
ds to presentation by Ben. Strom
Thurmond (D.-8. C.) who waa
calling for Congress to exercise Its
constitutional control aver be*
porta.
Tbs dramatic alary rolled aut
. . . that imports at cotton shirts,
for example, had exploded lata a
flood or M l million Josan last
year. And that imported unbleach­
ed cotton cloth la IMS rose to
146,405,000 equaru yards.
Meanwhile, our nulls were elan*
Ing down, throwing thousands ef
people out ef work.
You cant put all the blame on
housewives who buy M eant polkadot blouse*. In 4ha fleet plaoe, to
maintain our rising economlt
status, w* have a gl-an-bour
m wage law. Goods from
mn
Orient
are manusrtutwd by
or
google wfce are paid as llftte as 10

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But, there's the ireuy . . . our
own government to selling surplus
cotton to foreign countries for
eight cents a pound lees the* whet
our own textile people can buy it
for.
But the clincher le this: seme

WASHINGTON SEE SAW

Quotable
Quotes

by Win Pendleton

our traditional friendships with
the LaUn-Amcrican countries.
For years, members of the Fla.
r l d a Congressional Delegation
have worked to develop bettor
economic and aoclal Use with those
countries. Senator Smothers is
Just hack from a trip through
Central and South America—and
is preparing a lengthy report on
kls visit, n t e report Is sxpsated
to outline the major problems fac­
ing ua to this area—with iia m to
and workable solutions. Bmathors
la as nsar to being an “egpori” as
ws havs In tbo Senate# This was
hi* eighth trip South since his
election to the Senate.
And Just this wselg both Beaa#
tor Holland and Congressman Boh
Sikes spoka on tbo subject of our
relations with Latla-Amorice.
Holland spoka hi support of
more money for eenHaued eon•traction an the Inter-American
Highway. This la the highway that
will some day cover the 1,149
miles from Laredo, Texas to the
Panama Conal. It will tee verso
Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador,
Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Kica
aad part ef Panama. It. I* being
built as a cooperative venture by
all of these countries—aided by
Uw United States.
ta 1966, Holland was chairman

TNSQUL

N ever Too Old
NANTUCKET, Mass. (UPI) At M, George E. Grimes .has an­
nounced he'll seek his Uth term
*• tews assesssor la the
lag eloctlea.

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In terms of men, thry have
only the most-limited significance.
On the Nixon dale book only
one engagement is presently en­
tered. That is for ■ speech In
Nebraska on Founder’s D a y
March n . It is to be a nonpoll-&lt;A
Ileal speech, maintaining the
above-the-batUe tone that the vice
president has set for this stage
of tha contest.
But If anyone thinks the vice
president is left with’ a great deal ,
of idle time on his hands they
do not know Richard M. Nixon.
He is directing the preparation of
■ series of position papers that
will be tbe basis of bis campaign
after be is nomlnsted in July.
4
One, and perhaps the most im-v
portent one, Is- on agriculture,
with advance Indications that
Nixon will call for a program
radically different from anything
put forward by tfe Elsenhower
administration. Similarly on de­
fame and national security there
will be c Nixon program to chal­
lenge Democratic critics. These
plana fit neatly Into tbe charter
spelled out In Nixon's speech to.-,
the big Republican dinner in Chl-%
eago where he promised ta
"build" on tb* foundstloa of the
Elsenhower record.
Four years ago Adlal Stevenses
and Estes Kefauver knocked each
other out in one primary alugfeat
after another, coming to the fall
campaign braised and weary. In
contrast, the Republicans had suf­
fered no auch punishment. They
bop* to repeat this same history,.
In 1999.
•

WORRY CLINIC byDr.G.W. Crane

Dondi’ M ovie Set
•mrtarb O m it

WASHINGTON — Whlls tho the vice president's major ob­
DomScratle candidates for presi­ jective in Mch of tbo primary
dent are slogging through the contests.
But others were opposed, warn­
(new and tee la one state pri­
mary after another the Republi­ ing Nison's lieutenants that he
can candidate to watting It out will almost certainly get tower
with at least an outward show votes than the combined total
of patience and even contentment. of Kennedy and his rival In Wis­
Tremendous pressure was put consin, Sea. Hubert Humphrey of
M Vico President Nixon to get Minnesota. This will be true If
him to campaign la the New only by reison of the feet that
Hampshire primary. He was told t number ef Republicans will
ardent Republicans that If ho erots ever Into the Democratic
net go late the state ft was primary.
very likely that Sea. John P. Tests by Nixon strategists show
Kennedy would get mere votes that up to 20 percent of all Re­
than Nlxaa, Kennedy, the only publicans who vote will cast their
Democratic contender, has been ballots, in the Democratic pri­
its (lag a spectacular show with mary. They will be consenrstlvei
out to get Humphrey and to do
the Kennedy troupe.
To all the urging Nixon replied him as much harm as possible in
with a polite no. Warned that he neighboring Minnesota where he
might get fewer votes Uwn were must run for re-election to the
cast far President Elsenhower la genate if be foils of a place on
the New Hampshire popularity «ho national ticket. Others, la
contest four years age, hla answer this estimate, win bo Republican
was that If that happened then Catholics showing thslr loyalty to
the reasons for ft would bo ob­ one of their faith.
This ealculstion, which Is be­
vious enough ia Kennedy’s inten­
lieved to be on the cautions side,
sive campaign.
Ha ate* reminded those pleading help* to explain why Increasingly
with him that In 19M, when Her­ Urn predictions ar* tor a bed
ald Slisoaa had Initiated a move defeat tor Humphr*T- Incidentally,
ta drop him as vice president on there could hardly ha a more
the ticket that tell, ha bad got striking Illustration of how mean­
99,999 write-la votes la New Hamp- ingless the primaries are and
shir*. He believes, la short, that particularly ia states where vot­
the cere of his personal support er* may cross party 11m s . They
and tbs strength of organisation serve Kennedy's taetic well sines
Republicans In the state teava no they ere a form of national sky.
doubt as to the ovP-oma in Novem­ writing, advertising his candidacy
ber, no matter what the name and its successes. But as to ac­
of the Democratic candidate may tual voter ebolee, ia terms ef
lasuoe or even for that msttef
he.
Tha real reaaea. af course, why
ho declined to ge into New Hamp­
shire Is that If bs had made
even a single speech there that
eould be Interpreted as partisan
and political then ha would have
Clark raises
to go late the seven other states
In which his name to entered ia me* criticisms that are directed
primaries. These a n Wisconsin, at •this columa by occasional
Oregon, Ohio, Illinois, Indlaae, profs of psychology. They say I
Pennsylvania and California. To belittle science by uslag S-eylbarnstorm around tb* country as table words. Bat they should toko
ef these evereaae plants in which the Democrats are doing would
cutthroat-priced good* ar* nude blur the Identity of the worthy a mutsi uader Americsa news­
were furnished free by our Own ■on and deserving heir of Presi&gt; paper editors la hew to write
Uncle 8cm.
dent Elsenhower, who has been tone, punchy copy. Seek a
Bine* ’World War II, we’ve sent. accepted by a considerable seg­ course would Improve their col­
abroad about 970 billion to reha­ ment of opinion as ■ kind of lege teaching very meek.
D—403: Clark 0., aged B,
bilitate noddy countries.
Mcond “ Father of His Country." la CASE
a
graduate
student working for
A few ’ months age I waa elated
Wisconsin Is another state In
to see the fruits of this program wkieh a tot ef pulling and hauling hla Ph. D. In psychology.
"Dr. Crane,'' be began, "some of
Working so well In Western Ger­ has gens on over the Nixon stra­
many. Counters overflowed with tegy. Organisation leaders were my college profs ridicule the prac­
German-made goods, end experts mostly la favor of hla coming tical brand of psychology you put
your daily newspaper column.
to the U. 8. were tremendous.
la to help unify tha party for late
"They
any you overly simplify
But now the shouting Paster* Nereabor. This happens to be
human problems and belittle the
made that prosperity look oMtaous
dignity of actentiflu psychology by
—for us.
ustex l-eylteble words. .
“ W* have encouraged Western
“How would you reply (0 their
Europe to overexpand,” he said.
charges
agalast you?"
"Whan they bqgle to needs aad
College professors can be divided
shut down, they win blaan ua for
roughly late two classes—the prac­
net continuing to buy their extical Muealora va. the bralatruapended production.”
ten.
What to deT “ Face tb* facts of
"U m language the customer can
United Free* laterasBauil
life," Paster* bellowed. "Tall our
understand," is thus e cardinal
OLD BRIDGE, N. J. - Richard rule of salesmanship.
friend* aboard that there will have
to be a atop I* aateaaivu Imports.” K. Combs, a . wha may lose the
Dr. Gtoaa Frank, while president
About tats, tha facts of Hfo to 4-year-old girl ha and his wife of the University of Wisconsin, uld
mo located IneurmoaaUbl*. For havs reared sine# she was 10 all teachers and clergymen ere
my port^Um only thing I could mouths old because the Child really salesmen who simply deal
out, I guest, would be Welfare Board says the girt Is with Intangibles (words).
do to
to go bom# and bawl &lt;
out Dotty lee bright for them:
As such, they need to put their
“ It's not what the blood line IdM* across la the swiftest, most
for buying that blouao.
is — she's our daughter, and efficient mamter.
that's that . . . I know—It's their
And that involves use of simple
policy. But they’re dealing with language wherever possible. Alas,
human beings — not material the braintruster profs deliberately
things — human beings with tool- shun simple words. They actually
lags aad love.''
try to employ the five-syllable
of the Public Works SubcemaUttee
(polysyllabic) vocabulary and letIn charge of the project. In that
HOLLYWOOD - Rock 'a' roll press their students by tbelr “Jaw
year, ha represented tha State Do- stager Fabian, 17, on his archbreaker" terms.
partment at ceremonies held on rival Klvlg Presley:
Yet the average word In tho Bi­
tho Ntesragus-Coeta Ktoaa bor­
“ I remember him from the time ble contains only two syllables:
der—opening a new Motion of I wet a kid. I was only about
Bead Christ's unique Sermon on
highway. Up to new wu hard paid 19 wbea his first big record hit, tha
Mouat, ar the Lord'* I'rayer,
bill million dollars aad a n put­ 'Heartbreak Hotel' came out. I or
tbo 23rd Psalm, or Lincoln's
ting up about 99 million tach year gues* a lot of his fins havs Gettysburg Address, and you will
toward continued cenatractioa.
up with him."
sm now effective simple language
Heltead \
wants this speeded up.
caa become.
LOGAN, W. Va. - Relatives
mum he urns urging more
Newspaper editors realise ft la
of
twe
ef
the
II
miners
trapped
money far this project, Boh Bikoo
inefficient to employ five syllable
In
a
coal
mine
since
TMiday
WM spooking In tho House on our
words when twe syllables will put
overall relations with LoUa-Amer- morning, disclosing whether they the Idea across.
Ico. White ho was concoraod with still have hope:
So U would be a splendid Idea H
Dewey Oerrels, 19; “ 1 don't ALL teachers took a souse under
our trouble la Cuba, ho pointed out
expect
my
father
aver
to
come
how well Guatemala had handled
a newspaper editor In tens, pun­
chy diction.
their brush wkh ooammlaa. Ho hack."
Mr*. Birdie Horvath, whose
told how anticommunist Presi­
Ktrl Bichert, Proxy ef the
dent Miguel Ydlguraa Puentes w u husband was among the II: "I
elected twe years aga 1* a hard think the mea will be found
another alive."
Joe* Luis
And hpw, la tlw
Almost five billion pounds af
face e f peselhli trouble wMh the garbage wiU bo UtersBy washed
communists, Puente* strengthened down the drain in ths U. S. In
his position against them by tak­ 1999 by pereoaa trim eso garbage
ing fcte farmer rival, OeL OtusBateaar late hie cabinet. 1 con­
sider," Sikes said, “ tela Milling
of differences . . . . a groat net of
■tatssmaaifclp both an tha part ct
Uw President af Guatemala, Conoral Ydiforus, aad an Uw part af
OoL Jom Late Crus-4

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A question and answer period was held after the speak■'ira had had their turn. There should be more meetings at
Which the voters could nee and hear the candidates and ask
questions to be answered frankly In public.

by Marquis Childs

Evansville Press, (old me his pa­
per had sponsored a survey of its
features regarding their use of
simple, understandable words.
And he added that this Worry
Clinic rated among the top feat^l
ures in containing a minimum of
long, "Jawbreaker’* terms.
When I get up before the packed
auditoriums as 1 lecture In many
cities where this column is run­
ning, I find very appreciative audi­
ences, and they Include tbe lead­
ing doctors, attorneys, clergy aad
other educated groups.
None ha* aver charged me with
using too simple language, even,
though these men bold advanced*
degrees:
So why should some of my psy­
chology colleagUM say that 1 am
beiitUlag psychology by writing for
newspapers u d by employing two*
“ Dr. CTi m ," many listeners
have complimented me after an
address, “ I never could understand
psychology before. But you make
It sound just like common sense."
Others wUL, adds-."You put into#
words Just wnstThavl long been
thinking."
When I Was located at Smith
College, a famous European aclentist, gave a lecture there. It was
superb. Average folks could under*
stand It.
But at the reception for thl*
scientist later, I overheard some
of tbe female profa sarcastically
asking each other how he ever got
Uw reputation for being a grea^
•dentist: They reseated hla being
understood by the toy public: They
also thought he was "too simple."
Qood teachers simplify abstrac­
tions. Punk teachers complicate
simplicity: ;
Always write ta Dr. Groat ta
ca n af this
1 tong 4c etai
and Me 4* sever typiax
Rriatiag coats when you
far aw of Mehookkia.)

�T hun. Mar. 10,1900— P art 8

Miss Raynor To Wed
Thomas M. Munday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Trier,
Lake Monroe, announce the en­
casement and approaching mar­
riage of their daughter, Sylvia
Ann, to Alfred W. II. Stanley Jr.,
ton of Mr. and Mr*. Alfred W.
H. Stanley Sr., 2131 Elm A v e ,
Sanford.
M iu Price was born In Lake
Monroe, attended schools there
and graduated from Seminole
High School in 1957. While there
abe wai a member of the glee
club, triple trio, and during her
aenior year, ahe war vice preaident of her claaa and waa chosen
queen of the May Day Ball. She
la preaently working in the office
of Seminole Memorial lloapital.
The groom-elect waa born ir
Macon. Ga., attended achoola in
Sanford and waa a member of the
1957 graduating claaa of Semi­
nole High School. He la now a

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PRICE

Church Circles Plan
Supper For March 17

Mrs. Adams Hostess
T o Meeting O f
W SCS Circle Seven

Mrt. Ross Adams was hostess
A "Pot Luck Supper” for mem­ day at the Fellowship Hall and
bers and friends of the Congrega­ Mra. Edward Simpson selected to cireta T of the W. S. C. S. of
tional Christian Chureh ia being from tha Bible, "Jesus feeda the Firit Methodist Church, Monday
anned by Mr. and 5irs. Edward five thousand” , ai her devotion afternoon at her home on Park
ideeke and Mr. and Mra. Howard followed by reports from the sec­ Ave.
Rollins for March 17 at S:30 p. m.retary, treasurer and the various
Mrs. Adams, who is devotion
This will he the first in a serlea committees.
chairman, arranged a "worship
nf four suppers being planned by
The chairman of tha smorgas­ center" in a sunny room amid
• the Ethel Root Circle and the bord, held Feb. 27, gave her re­
Friendship League. Immediately port. She waa very pleased with spring flowers. The worship center
featured a beautiful reproduction
following the supper at 7:30 p. m., the cooperation of members, and of
"The Smiling Christ". She told
Rev, Richard Carter will deliver thanked all for their help In mak­ Ihe story of how the artist waa in­
his message "Peter The Rock." ing it a huga success.
spired to paint the picture while
Everyone interested is invitad to
New business discussed was the in prieon.
tome and bring a covered dish.
project of the circle in planning
Circle chairman, Mrs. L. T.
Mrs. Maurice Corbett, president, to publish a cook book Jn Ihe
presided at the regular meeting near future la celebration of the Dost, (banked members for their
of the Ethel Root circle held Mon- 70th anniversary of the church. special offerings to be used In
missionary work in honor of Mra.
The book will contain favorita re­ Godfrey of Orlando.
cipes of members of the church,
Mrs. C. H. Winn presented the
inany taken from the smorgas­ study on Ihe book of Luke. It con­
bord!. A business committee was cerned money and the many par­
appointed with Mrs. Rollins as ables In the Bible, referring to it.
general chairman of this project.
She compared the rieh young
The group voted to contribute ruler, who willingly gave to the
toward the purchase of material poor but could not comply to the
ordered for new choir robet.
demands of Zaecheus.
Mrs. Corbett, hostess, served re­ She explained how an excess o.
• THURSDAY •
freshments to Mrs. Rollins, Mrs. money can he a handicap gnd
Tha Aisles Ctrela of tha San­ Ludecke, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. T. R. present temptations but eonversly,
ford Garden Club will meat at Alford, Mrs, Jamas Bedenbaugh, a lack of It can also have a dange­
a l p . m. at the home of Mrs, Al Mrt, Bonnor Carter, Mra. Richard rous and demoralising effect.
* Hunt. 205 Palmetto Ave. Guest Carter, Mrs. Max Coberiy, Mra.
The 19 members enjoying the
Ralph Losiing, Mra. Owen Mere­ strawberry shortcake and coffee,
•pcakar will ba J. F. Darby.
Camellia' Circle meets with dith, Mrs. Earl Moxley, Mrs. 01- served by Ihe hostess were, Mrs.
Mrs. James DeBord, lit Sunlsnd tiff Nordgren, Mrs. Helen Remu- Doss, Mrs. Winn, Mrs. H. B. Mc­
Dr. at • p. m. Mrs. R. W. Turn­ sat, Mrs. Gua Scbraah, Mrs. H. Call. Mra. J. C. Davis, Mrs. Flora
er will present the program an Thurston, Mrs. Edward Woods Donnan, Mrt. O. R\ Eatridge, Mrs.
R. U. Hutchison, Mrt. Bertha Me"Flowars and Trees" of the Bible, aod Mrt. Otear Zittrowcr.
Mullen.
Hemerocallia Circle meets at
Mrs. Effie Melke. Mrs. Howard
7:30 p. ra. with Mrs. C. E. Enterprise
Montielh, Mrt. C. C. Priest, Mrt.
Hunter on Narcissus Ave. A lec­
R. D. Priest, 5lrt. R. F. Robison,
ture and workahop on the garMrs. P. A. Rowltnd. Mrs. J. II.
^ dan will ba given by Miss CampStrphsn, Mrs. Olive Walls and
bell of Winter Park.
Mrt. T. C. O'Steen. .
Tha Ivy Circle will meat at
tha home of Mr*. Lloyd Swaia,
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
07 San Carlos Ava. at • p. as.
MAKES REPAIR EASY
Clifford
G. Lewis, U. S. Navy
Tha Like Monroe Home Demon­
An easy way ta apply plaster
arrived
Friday
from
Sanliago.
stration Club meets at 7:30 p. m.
or cement in minor repair jobs
at tha home af Mrs. Kuth Swag- Calif., te spend his leave time is with a soft plastic hottla Ilka
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. those used in restaurants far
party an Watt 1st St.
C. L. Lewis at tha Long Apts. catsup and mustard.
FRIDAY*
Sunday visitors at the home of
tha Lewis's also were Mrs. Hattie
_ The VAH-11 Enlisted Mens’ L. Kennedy and Mr. and Mra.
A plastic foam furnace filter la
Qwivaa Club meeU at 1:M p. m. at L. H. Kennedy and son of Tarpon washable
and treated with •
the E.M. dub at NAS.
Springs.
germicide additive.
Tha Dirt Gardeners’ Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club will moat at
M a. m. at tha home af Mra. Beeate Yooag in Geneva. Mra. Charles
Campbell will apeak oa "Herbe and
Herb Cooking."
The Hibiseue Circle moats with
Mrs. D. H. Fauvar at her home aa,
Kuroka Hammock at I p. m.
DRESSES DESIGNED
Ixora Circle members will moat
9 * ilh Mra. B. F. Sheddcn at bar
FOE YOU* CHILD
new home, 213 Citrus Dr. in Ra­
venna Park. Mra. Frank Dooabaa
CoKoaa made ia Tasaa
will prescat tha program entitled
"Corsages From My Carder^'
Lain af Trimming
Each member ia requested ta bring
Extra Deep Hama,
a plant for oxchaagt, ia observ­
ance af tha elrclo’a anniversary.
WaM Main
Tha Jacaraada Circle will moat
at 7:90 p. m. at tha home af Mrs.
Irving Pryor, 90S Margaret Bead.
Members who da aot know how tn
jget to tha Fryer home may meal
at 7:19 p. m. al tha heme of Mrs.
W. B. Brinson; 199 Park Ava. aid
g owith Mra. Briasoa. Rofi aali
will ba answered with members
birthday Mower. Mrs. Blaalea
Owen will ba guest speaker and
give a demonstration on "Dried
Arraagementa."
Mimosa .Circle meats with Mrs.
Raymond Clicquennoi at 001 Elliott
Ave. at 10 a. m. Mra. G. Sweeney
fjwill present tha program and a
white elephant sals will ba conduct­
ed.
Rom Circle mambara will meat
at the heme af Mrs. Z. L. Barks,
MM East Seminole Blvd. at t:09
a. m. Guest speaker will ha Mr.
Uoyd GaUlgher. A covered dish
Ins risen will ha aareod al aaaa.
Mambara are ram m ed ta bring s

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Personals

Mrs. Prank C. Huhn was appoint­
ed chairman of the nominating
rommltter of the Catholic Women’ s
Club of All Souls Church at the
monthly meeting thia week.
Mrs. Edna Swlgonskl and Mra.
Edith Krygier will serve at fellow
committee members. 5lra. Lenox
Fay presided at the general busi­
ness meeting.
The nominating committee was
Instructed to present a complete
slate of otfleera at the April meet*in*. Another slate will be nominat­
ed from the floor and thr new offi­
cers for thr coming year will be
elected by written ballot at this
time.
Mrs. Fay announced plans for a
farewell reception to be held in the
social hall Sunday. March 19, at
2:00 p. m. for Ihe Rev. Nllus Huhhie. Navy chaplain. Mrs. Carolyn
Higgins Is rhalrman of the event
and all families of tha parish will
be present at the reception.
Mre. Jo Von Herhulis displayed
the layette to be entered In com ­
petition al the coming Orlando
Central Deanery meeting to be
held In New Smyrna Beach, March
22. Colors for the layette were blue
aod while and many articles were
handmade by members of the club.
After the display In New Smyrna
Beach the layettes will he turned
over to the Catholic charities for
distribution.

junior at the Univeraily of Flori­
da in Gaineaville, where he it
taking a prr-med courae.
While in high aehool he war a
nicmhcr of the glee club, foot­
ball team and was choien king
of the May Day Ball in 1»5T.
The wedding will be an event
of June 17 at 7 p. m. at Holy
Croaa Epiacopal Church in San­
ford.

Mr. and Mra. William T. Raynor
of Sliver Lake. Sanford, announce
the engagement and aproaching
marriage of their daughter, Ellen
Ramona, to Thomaa M. Munday,
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan C.
Munday of Benton, III.
Miaa Raynor ia a graduate of

!C P O Wives Club

Judge Alexander

Plans Spring Dance

Guest Speaker A t

A t N A S Ballroom

Jaycee Wives Club
The Jayerea Wives Club met
at thr home of Mra. Mason
Wharton. 180(1 Magnolia Ave., for
the March meeting.
Mra. Wharton presented Judge
Wilson Alexander, who gave a
moat interesting talk on the duties
of the county Judge’s office and
of the different departments of
which it,is comprised.
He at»o told of some of his
experiences in handling juvenile
cases in the county. He closed
his remarks by saying “ that aa
a whole the youth of Seminole
County are to be commended
rather than condemned."
Members of the club voted to
to help the Jaycees with the
preparation of food for thr spring
caucus to be held April 10. Mrs.
Tom l.argcn was appointed chair­
man of the committee for pur­
chasing and preparing thr food.
Five guests and prospective
new members were welcomed.
They were 5lrs. Kenneth Camp­
bell, Mrs. Charles Tetenbaum.
Mrs. John Spolski, Mrs. Emma
Jernigan and Mrs. Tom Largen.
Mrs. Largen won th« hostess
gift. Following the meeting re­
freshments were served hy Mra.
Wharton and co hostess, Mrs. An­
drew Speer. Next month's hostess­
es will he Mrs. Dill Klinefelter
and Mrs. Rill Slayton.

Ellen Ramona Raynor

Navy Wives Club
Forms Car Pool,
Plans Activities

Members or the Navy Wives
Club have formed a ear pool.
Plans were formulated at the
meeting of the group this week
at the C. P. O. Club on the base.
It will be used in eonnectlon with
Navy relief. Members will use
their cars to take wives to a
doctor or any emergency errand
when their husbands are away.
Those not present when plans
were discussed may receive ad­
ditional information hy calling
FA 2 1990.
The club has also formed five
howling learns and the required
number of girls have signed to
pl*y.
It was announced lhat installa­
tion ceremonies for incoming of­
ficers will be held al the Mayfair
Inn, Saturday March 12. A dinner
will precede the Installation and
starts promptly at 7 p. m.
A covered dish luncheon and
social will be held at thr home
FRENCH TOAST
French loest sandwiches taste of Mrs. Evelyn Stockhouse, 815
best grilled over eharroal. Make Mimosa Terrace, March 25 at 1
• sandwiches with while or whole
New members joining the club
wheat broad and your favorite
were Doris Ellis, Ouida Baldwin,
salad-type filling.
Blend &gt;« cup of rooking oil with Beverly Grabarklewies, Lorraine
2 beaten eggs and 1/3 cup of Rowen, Sandra McAunelly, Bobble
milk. Dip sandwiches, nne at a Wilson, Lillie Spain and Ruth Wedtime, into egg blend (o coat both deke.
Hostesses for the evening were
eidri. Place sandwiches in a
hinged wire toailer and hold over Mrs. Mary Lieghty and Mrs. Mar­
hot roalt until brown on both tha Mahlke,
sides.

Church
By MYRTIF. C. WILSON
Eggs are good to eel anytime
of Ihe day; They are a protein
food lhat may be star attractions
In your meats (hit month. Also,
they may co-star in many main
dishes such as cheese fonduei,
creamed dishes, and souffles
which are cheese, meat and egg
conthlnrd for flavor appeal. Soma
other rgg combination! include
egg end olive stuffed tomato,
rgg* a la king, cheese and egg
omelet, eggs benedict, and egg
cutlet! with parsley isuce.
Their arr sophisticated yrt aeonomical main dishes, especially
at this teason when large-sire
eggs are plentiful and frequent­
ly low In cost.
Other .g g dishes such a- cas­
seroles of cheese and marraroni
with eggs or vegetable* escallop
ed using eggs make thrifty main
dishea and aupply the same high

quality proteins as doe* meal.
Three large eggs are equivalent
to I ouncei nf red meat aa a
protein sourer.
The general rule of protein
rookery applies to egg use, - •
low to moderate heat. Eggs be­
come tough and leas appealing if
cooked at high temperature, or
are overcooked.
When making custards, saurcs,
or other mixtures (that call for
combining liquid with rgg) avoid
curdling by adding hot liquid gra­
dually lo the beaten egg, never
the eggs lo the hot liquids.
To combine beaten egg whiles
with other mixtures, fold • • •
don’t stir • • using a light, under
and over motion.
For omelets and souffle!, fold
thr heavy mixture Into thr beaten
egR white. Don’t ovrrmlx, or you
will lose some of the air you have
beaten into the egg whiles.

Calendar
THURSDAY
Spfing Deanery Meeting of tha
Episcopal Churchwomrn meets at
SI. James Church, Ormond Beach.
Girl Scouts meet in Youth Build­
ing of ihe First Presbyterian
Church al 3:15 p. m.
Pastor’* claaa of the First Chris­
tian Church meets at 7:30 p. m.
Pinrcrest Baptist Churrh eonlinues visitation at 7 p. m.

Members of the C. P. O. Wives’
Club met at the C. P. O. Club,
yesterday morning from 9:30 to
11 a. m. for a "Get acquainted
Coffee." The event was for all
Chiefs' wives, both active and
retired. About 50 of the wives
attended.
Door prise* were won by Sylvia
lluhn, Dorothy Anderson, Norma
Welsh, Marjorie Lynns and Rue
King. Prizes included a lubrica­
tion job by the new Vnmdran
Shell Oil Station, one shampoo
and set by Neil's Beauty Salon,
tour free hours of baby sitting
h,v Kiddle Korner Nursery, a Jin
gift certificate by Yowell'a and
a floral eenterpieoe by the C.
P. O. Club.
The St. Patrick'! Day theme
waa earned out in both decora­
tions and refreshments.
Mrs. Fred Murray president,
welcomed all the guests attend­
ing, explained the functions of
the club and invited all Ihe wives
and their husbands to a "Spring
Dance", April t at the NAS ball­
room.

the DeLand High School and waa
a member of the 1959 graduating
clasa of Florida State University.
While In high aehool abe was n
member of the National Honor lo&gt;
cicty. During her college years
ahe was selected for membership
in Kappa Delta Pi a national edu­
cation honorary fraternity. She has
been teaching at the Blaakner
Elementary School in Orlandos
during thr past year.
Mr. Munday ia a graduate of
the University of Illinois Engineer­
ing Collegr and ia preaently em­
ployed by Dynatronlcs, Ine. in Orlando.
A June wedding is planned.
Complete announcement In ho
made later.

Shows Safety Film
The P. T. C. Board meeting
was held at the Enterprise school
cafctorium Tuesday to complete
plana for tha regular meeting,
which will he held March IT at
the cafctorium They were all
happy to note the installattea of
the new stage curtalna.
The program for assembly thia
week was a most interesting film
on safety entitled "The Step and
Go twins", shown by Prof. L. O.
Ilayman. He also announced that
tha elimination contests.for Bie
entries for the Enterprise school
would be held Wednesday and
Thursday this week. The wiaaere
here will compete at the Dempeie
Brewster aehool In Deland Mareh
22 at 7:30 ht the contest sponsor­
ed by the Orlando Sentinel.

Another busy day?
Enjoyitin.e.

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First Baptist Church W.M.S.
Week of Prayer program at 2:30
p. m. Bible Survey Hass in the
enurrh building at 7.30 p. m.

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ringjjut the surest one is the crack of
AU over the atato baaeball camps are
eoming the center of activity and you
n bear tha loud yella of young rookies
ind asaaoned veterans m they take to the
mttifif cage with anticipation of a big
w ahead.
To this writer, aa well aa many other
inorta fan*, this is the greatest time of
Be year, for we ail know that soon our
national pastime will be back in ell its
-^°?he Giants' minor league camp will be
in full awing within e few days here in
Stanford end noon our beautiful training
base-will be literally covered with young­
sters who are dreaming of a chance of
eventually landing in San Franciaco. We
are perry to say that this will be the laat
time the Giants will be here for spring
trainingbut we are also hopeful that an
•astern team will taka over next year. Thin
year Seattle of the Pacific Coast League
the AAA team training here and
replace Phoenl Also, the Corpus
. Chriiti class A franchise has been moved
to Harlingen, Tax, and Ray Murray wilt
•gain ba field manager for the club.
Qmch Dave Lauda end hia Seminole
High baaeballers ere now hard at work
prraaring for thsir season that will get
unnarway tha and of thia month. They will
ptay their games under the lights again
this year at Municipal Stadium. The footI ball and basketball teams at tha local high
aahool have been very successful this sea•on and Lauda la very hopeful that ha can

:a rolling. At preaent, hla big*
geat problem la experienced pitching end
if he can come up with * big winner they
could be tough.
The Sanford Greyhounds ere set with
a full working agreement with Kansas
City and the A'g will replace the club sup*
plied by the Washington Senators last aaaaon. Buaineaaman Pata Schaal will haad
ths front offiea thia aeaaon, with BUI
Robcrtaon of Roanoks, Va., aa tha field
boaa. Local produce man HsrOld Kastnsr
waa elected aa president of tha club thia
year and ho will replace Dr. Mathers who
filled thia capacity laat aeaaon, W. K. Me*
Roberta will be the principal sponsor of
the dub again and he is looking forward
to a great year.
The A'a are busily assigning young
players to the Sanford club and they have
assured us that they are going all out to
improve the caliber of baseball players
who will play here this year. Everyone la
anticipating a fine year in tha Florida
State League and now that Lakeland and
Leeaburg have been admitted, it ahouid
be nolld, with eight teams represented.
Thia year the league will have St.
Petersburg. Tampa. Orlando, Palatka,
Daytona, Sanford, Lakeland, and Lees­
burg.
For anyone who caraa for baaeball,
you couldn't find a better place than San­
ford—for from here on out, thero will be
very few days and nighta through tha
aummer that you can’t watch a good game.

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■ Arnold Palmar n solid favorite to
; win his third straight tournament,
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entered. lie won the dl00,0M Des­
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ort Gallic at Palm Springs,
CallL, earlier this year.
Hla competition for tha dl,M0
Brit prise manor in tho PoasaMta Open, however, Includes
thnd of four winners from past
tournament* and Kon Venturi of
Bala Alto, Calif., wbo flnlihed
fifth and second la past moot*

*A rt Wall Jr., 1137 winner, was
hospitalised In Scranton, Fa:, and
Wdi unabln to mnka .tha tournnmeat this year. Howavtr, 1IM
ahimpion Don Fairfield, Jackson­
ville. Hi.; m m winner Doug Fsrd,
Crystal Rlyer; and 1IM champ
Paul Harney, Worcheater, Man.,
whs abet a record IP under par
Mi for hla victory, wen on hand
to try to break Palmar'* hot

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Tho Ladies Night feature tonight
at Sanford Orlando Kennel Club
will bring out the current cham­
pion, Happy Jo* Lucky, and seven
other Grade-A stalwarts for what
la expected to be on* of tbo sotton's most oieltlng contests.
Women will bo admitted free
for the 10-race pngram which
starts at 9:19 with a fast Grado-B
encounter.
la tha hot ninth, only one famale grayhound U aUtad for ac­
tios and aho'o rated tho longsbot,
at 11-to-l morning lino digits.
Early favorite, of court*, It
big Happy Joe Lucky from the
Raeo Stm t Kennel. Happy Joe
h u moved to victory sight limes,
eland five times and shown
ikne tint** in 19 trip* thU sea­
son. Tho dark brtndle muscleman
U a 9-to-i choice from tho se­
cond post position.
Expected to give him plenty
of compleUtisa U youthful W. A.
McCarty and El Cantina Shadow.
Carl Tracy'S W. A. McCarty will
march fnm tho five-boa with 9-to1 early dJgiti, while El Camlno
Shadow owned by Charles Rein­
hardt! will run from tho third
poet position.
Other top-grade entrants in tha
fast lineup o n Big Blimp, Roc­

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MOT SPAINOf. Ark. (UF1) Jockey Roland Campbell made a
lour tho hard way Wcdaaaday,
riding the Uat four winners at toe
Oaklawa Park track. Campbell
won aboard Colonel Patch la the
sixth race, LoadxttaMr in tot oavaate, Dashing Squaw to ton eighth
and I thaaaa Hep* la the ninth.

WEST PALM BEACH (U P I)Arnold M. Johnaon, millionaire
induitrialiat and owner of the
Kama* City Athletic* baaeball
team, died thia morning after Buf­
fering a cerebral hemorrhage.
The 34-year-old, Chicago-born
ezecutlve died at 1:43 a. m. at
Good Samaritan Hoapltal, where
he waa taken hour* earlier after

Untied Press latenattonel
Tha “ big rookie” of the 1M0
training season Is Frank Howard
of tbs Los Angeles Dodger*.
It’s true literally because How­
ard stretches 9 feat, 7 Inches and
weighs about 230 pounds and It’s
GEORGE TRAUTMAN
true compeUtively because the
1100,000 bonus baby Just could
be ready to mako the big Ume
this year. And, If that’s true,
those Dodgtrs ara likely to be­
come solid choices to make it
two straight National League
penants.
Willie Maya of tho San Fran­
cisco Giant* and Tad-Williams of
the Boston ned Sox flexed their
muscles la Intra-squad games
Gaorga Trautman, boaa of minor Wednesday but It wan Howard
league baseball, arrived In San­
ford Wednesday to set up winter
headquarters.
Trautman, who has been presi­
dent of tha minor Isaiuea for 14
years, plana an extensive tour of
wiatar training camps around tha
stats during the next 30 days
GAINESVILLE (UPD-Tbe sac
Thar* are now 92 clubs training ond round of quarter-finals of tho
in Florida, Trautman said, “ with Florida High School Basketball
aver 9,000 youngsters planning to Tournament i f sat for today, with'
become futuro Mickey Mantles Miami Edltoa against Tampa
and Ted WUllamsat.”
Plant and North MUml facing
Whan questioned on minor Clearwater In Clan AA games.
loogu* problems of survival,
la action Wednesday night. Man­
Trautmia emphasised that “ as atee of Bradeatea beat Robart E.
long aa there la a kid dreaming Lea of Jacksonville 19-41, Class
of playiag cantarflald for ths AA; Pasco beat Palmetto 39-42,
Yank*** thora will always b* Clan A; Bleuntstowa beat Citrus
minor league baseball.”
High 89-97, Claat R and Mount
Discussing the decline of minor Dorn Dibit School beat White
league ball over the past decade, Springs 79-37, Class C.
Wednesday afternoon, EdgtwaTrautman laid, “ Aa long aa you
have fra* television when the old ter boat Panama City 33-54, data
man can taka off hla shoes, put AA; Chtplsy beat Jacksonville
tha air conditioner and the TV Bosch 92-31, Class A; Branford
sat on, minor league baseball will
always have lta problems.”
Trautman la looking forward to
a good 1IM season for the min­
ora. Ha ■trailed that It the sew
Continental League get* off the Hard meats CampMlten, Class C;
ground It will be a abet in tha Clermont meet* Ponce do Leon,
data &gt;; Callahan meats Zephyrarm for tha minors.
“ Whart can they get their tal­ bills, Class B; Gainesville P, K.
ent from but the minors?" Trout­ Yong* meet* Aiburndala, d a is A
and Bronson meets Everglades,
man asked.
Trautman said tha MM season Class C.
wlU have the bast player talent
In year* end will be better “ stablUed” than In previous year*.
Title Bout Set
“ Minor Magu* baaeball la an
LONDON (UPD-Promotor Jack
Important part of any small Solomons announced Wednesday
community. The minor league that Mario Veecklattn of Italy,
pltrcr la a missionary for base­ European lightweight champion,
ball and a part of the com­ will defend hla title egalnet Dave
munity," Trautman said.
Charnely, British and Empire tillsholdor, In a 19-round bout at Lon­
don, March 99.

Minor League

Hard Luck Ktgler
On Lanes Today

TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - Allio
Brandt, the bard-luek bowler who
holds tho all-time American Bowl­
ing Congress ABC loaguo play
series record of IM but baa never
won an ABC championablp, will ba
on the tournament Unci for an­
other try today.
Brandt, M, of Lockport, N. Y-.
cam* within 14 piaa in MM of toll­
ing a perfect stria*, which U
roughly like tha aclcnUat’a at­
tempt la cool a liquid to abaoluto
ton. Ho find game* of 39T, 911
and 9M. But the beat Brandt bat
ky MaeGlaly, Far Fotebod and bean able to icon in ABC tournamoats was a third pUt# in doubles
Blue Backstroteh:
Matinee action will atari at in 1133, the year he shot a 771 for
2 p. m. tomorrow with 10 ovoats tb* third highest ABC aeries in his­
on tap.
tory.

eoUapalng at the wheel of kja car
on a downtown atreat.
A policeman found Johnaon
alump over the ateering wheel
of hla car. Johnaon apparently
had aenaad the ontet of the at­
tack and waa able to atop the car
before collapaiag.
He waa conacloua when taken
to the hoapltal but later loat eon-

wbo produced the eyenews
a tremendous wallop that
not even Arthur (Rad) Patterson,
wbo ran down Mickey Mantle’s
famous 343-foot drive in Wash­
ington, D. C., several years ago,
could find I
Howard, who hit 4 horasrs in
thn minor laaguas last season
and la regarded as certain to bt
a great major league slugger
some day, claartd a tree In dead
center Bald, 449 feat from the
plate at Varo Beach.
Howard la trying out for first
bate with tha Dodgers and will
force a complete realignment of
the team if he mskta it. Man­
ager Walt Alston admit* It and
so does veteran first • basemen
GU Hodges, whe could wind up
la the outfield or at third bate
If tha big kid cornea tbraogk.
Mays baited two heatrs la the
Giant*’ iatn-aquad gam* while
Williams ceanacted far a 911 Met
bemer on the flrat pitch served
up to him la the Red ges' game.
Williams, who only a week. ago
was talking about retiring, show­
ed no signs of bit mysterious
neck ailment.
Frark Robinson continued hla
heavy spring hitting far tha Cin*
clnnatl Rada and At Kallne, runnarup to American League batting
champion Harvey Xuenn, took
special drill* for tha Detroit Ti­
gers. Robinson hit two homers sad
drove In four runi in tho Redi’
Intra-squad gam*. Kalina, who hit
.927 last season, had a special
11* hour batting drill which b*
said “ would help me get the
snap and roll back in my wrists.”
Bobby Malkmus, n .300 hlttof
at Danver laat ataaon, hit three
singles in tha Philadelphia Phil­
lis’ first intra-squad gama. Ha
la trying out for aecond base . ,
Outfielder Tom Burgesa of tha
Pittsburgh Pirates singled la hi*
only time at bat to give him
seven safetlea in eight tries In
Intra-squad competition.
Tony Kubek, working out tor tho
first time after signing, for on
estimated |M,000, nude one hit
la four appearances In tho New
York Yanks*’* camp gam* . , Jo*
Adcock ckcckad into tho Mil­
waukee Bravos' Bradenton camp
as k svelte 997 pounds—hla normal playing weight. . Billy Hoeft
acquired from Detroit during the
winter, pitched three shutout inn­
ings in hla spring dabut for tho
Baltimore Orioisi. . Holdout Minnlo Mlnoso arrived in tha Ameri­
can League champion Chicago
White Sex' comp.

iclousness and waa placed la an
oxygen tent.
With Johnson at his death were
hla wife. Carmen, and a brother,
Earle. He la alao aurvlved by a
daughter, Wendy, 11; and a aoa,
Jeffrey, 9.
Jofenaon purchaied the Athletic*
from the Connie Mack family In
1994 and ablfted the club to Kanaaa City the following year. He
rank million* Into the chronie second diaviiion team.
Following hla dlacbarga from
the Nary after World War II. he
returned to hi* native Chicago
and gained hi* first entry into
iport* aa n member .of a group
that purcbaaed the Chicago Black
Hawk* hockey team.
He alto branched out fait la the
bualneaa world. He was vice-chair*
man of the board of the Automat*
ic Canteen Corp., a vending ma­
chine organization, and. alao waa
active in building contracting and
hotel management.
In IMS, he headed a group that

Newell Honored
NEW YORK (UP!)—Pete NeweU
of California, United Press Interna­
tional'* coach of the year, has
been accorded a similar honor by
the New York Metropolitan Basket­
ball Writer* Aaan. Newell, wbo
step* up to the post of athleUc di­
rector after the Golden Bear* com­
plete their NCAA tournament competition, guided California to a 94-1
record during tho regular saason.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The
Philadelphia Sports Writer* Asia,
basketball dub has named All*
American Tom SUth of Bt. Boaaventure aa tha outstanding visiting
basketball player to appear at ths
Penn Paleitra. SUth will bo honor­
ed at Ui* club’s annual banquet
March 99.

in the County for
C O U N T Y , STATE AND
FEDERAL E LE C TIO N
Beginning March 4th
Registration O ffice will be
open for registering
30 d*ys.

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Saturday
9 ’til Noon

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Chamber of Commerce Bldg,
4SS E. let
Sanford

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NEW YORK (UPIl-Ed Smallwood of EvanvlUa, Jackia Morelaad of Louisiana Tech, Kally Cole­
man of Kentucky Wesleyan, Mcl
Peterson of Wheaton and Jim Me*
Donald of West Virifnla Welleyan
today war* named to tho United to
Press International small colleia
All-America basketball team.
Tha second team for the lUS-SO
aeaaon was composed of Don Curry
of Mississippi Southern, Whitey
Verstraete of Georgia Souther*,
Charlie Vaughn of Southern Illi­
nois, Tommy Covington of Missis*
slppr College and Jack Riley of
Llafleld, Ore.

To those who have

Wednesday* Friday 4 Saturday 2 P .M .

• Hdatod I lands

Small College
All-Slars Named

7 L o ik s

You c a n ' t a f f o r d to
60 M a i l a w o y E d i t i o n .

i O bM m m

bought Yanks* SUodium and lta
related property, later eelling It
to the Knights of Columbui.
Although a giant in the buiineit
world. Johnton failed to build the
Athletlca Into contendera in the
American League.

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T hu rn . M a r. 10, 1960— P a r t 7

Presidents Tour Places U. S. More 'In The Family' With South America 1
By PHIL NEWSOM
UP! Fore Ipi Editor
"The United Stole* It coming to
occupy a seat in the American
family and Is no mora the old,
rich and distant uncle."
It was Chilean Toreign Minister
German Vergara Donoso’ a sum­
mation of President Eisenhower's
four-nation South American tour
which turned into a tremendous
personal triumph for the Presi­
dent and provided heartening re­
assurance that not all of Latin
America
regards
the
United
States as a grasping nation of
scoundrels.
The impact of the tour will ex­
tend all the way to naxt May's
summit meeting in Paris.
For In promoting his campaign
for hemispheric solidarity, Elsen­
hower also promised hi* Latin
American hosts that their views
would be carried with him when
he and other Western leaders
meet with Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev.
This emergence as hemispheric
spokesman provided another of
the interesting parallels to develop
from the barnstorming tourr un­
dertaken simultaneously, but on
opposite sides of the world, by the
two leaders of the Western and
Communist blocs.
Khrushchev also sought to make
himself a spokesman, and in this
hr had some measure of success.
From India's Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru during a "little
summit" meeting in Calcutta,
Khrushchev drew praise as a
worker for world peace.

"Khrushchev worked a lot for
his country and the world during
the last few years.” Nehru said.
“ But the biggest thing is that he
is flying the flag of peace."
In Indonesia, President Sukarno
also hailed Khrushchev as a man
of peace and even delegated him
as a spokesman for unrepresented
nations at the summit conference.
But in each case Khrushchev had
to share the praise for his efforts
toward world peace, with Eisen­
hower. and so, the second half of
his mission — to undermine the
influence of Elsenhower's Asia
tour—failed.
In South America, the President
had gone a long way toward as­
suring Latin Americans that the
United States neither supports dic­
tators nor it forgetful in the midst
of world responsibilities of obliga­
tions closer to home.
But there also was agreement
that the trip in partially erasing
some old problems also had cre­
ated new ones and that Initial en­
thusiastic reaction could rebound
unfavorably unless follow-up steps
were taken.
This is true because each of the

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nations Elsenhower visited has its
special problems.
UPI’ a State Department Report­
er Stewart Hensley accompanied
the Eisenhower tour and noted
some of them.
A major sore spot in Chile is
the U.S. tax on copper imports.
Chile's major export. Many Chile­
ans now believe this tax will be
removed.

In Argentina, President Arture
Frondltl is in political hot water
because of his rigorous austerity
program. The Eisenhower visit
could either help or hurt him,
with attendant effects on U.S.-Ar­
gentine relations.
Brazil, Argentina and Chile all
need money. Uruguay docs not
ask for aid but wants loans for
its own development program.

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2. For Rent
3. Wanted to Rent
&lt;. Real Eutata Wauled
B. Real Eatata Far Sale
d. Mortgage Leans
7. Business Opportunities
7*A Insurance
6. rex.sis Help Wanted
0. Mala Help Wanted
Id. Mala ar Fantalo
11. Work Wanted
12. Plumbing Serelceo
13. Electrical Serricaa
14. Build, Paint ft Repair
15. Special Service*
IS*A Beauty Parlor*
Id. Flowers ft Plants
17. Pets • Llvestork * Supplii
18. Machinery • Tools •
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20. Automobile*
20*A Trallrra
21. Furniture
22. Articles For Sals
22 A Article Wanted
22. Naticaa ft Peraanala
21. l*oet ft Found
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2. For Rent

2. For Rent

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FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped. P h o n e
FA 2 3303.

N A V Y AND
NEW COM ERS
TO SA N FO R D
Wa Invite yen la ba eur nuaeta
abaolutaly free without aatlgaIlea at ana o f Sanfard'a landing
atala while yon locate anil*
la banning for youraalf and
family. Pick up year key at
our Salaa Offlc*.

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SUNLAND
Estates

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South
PINECRES1
4th Addition
Jfomea Designed For
Florid* Living.
S ft 4 Bedroom* —

1 * 2 Baths

V A - FHA F H A In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low a i 9425
You can move in immudl*
atolr while tKo papers are
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satiifaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The Firat
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coat WU1 Be Cheerfully
t
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
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2-BEDROOM h a u t e ,
Adulta. FA 2-7664.

furnished.

NEW
RAVENNA

THE TIMb TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave.
Pb. FA 2-6128

Turn Weal On 20th
St. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watch
For Our Signs . . . .

2-BKDROOM unfurnished, kitchen 5 ACRES fa,m land Sanford
ery Delta, 8430 per acre,
equipped house; den, U l baths.
8230 down, fiva years to
In Lake Mary. FA 2 8608.
balance. Richards Hotel
LARGE furnished upstairs apart­
bourne, Fla.
ment, 3 bedrooms, downtown;
water Included. 863, Phone
FA 23071 before 3:00.
2-BKDROOM furnished apartment,
close In, reasonable rent. Phone
FA 20641.
2-ROUM furnished apartment, 310
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Rosselter, Florest. FA 2-1831,
FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonvills.

RENT

SO Waal SStb Street
FA I*I1M

Construction Co.. Inc.

AGENCY

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HOME SEEKERS
Watch This Space

BROKER

2 BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
clean and roomy, 973. FA 2 0861
FURNISHED apartment, Avalon
Apartments, 116 W. Second.

Strklfo
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FHA FINANCED

Priced Under Preeent Market
SEE OR CALL TODAY

Slemper Agency
Ph. FA 2-4881 118 N. Park Av*.
Ph. FA 1-8821 2881 Park Av*.

S e lla ffio n
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IVERY CAR REDUCED!

W I’U TAKI TRADES 1

59 FORD CUSTOM 300
Forder Sedan, 6 Cylinder and Heater.
Extra Clean!

58 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE

*1195

Forder Soda*, V-B Eaglaa, Automatic
Tranamiaalan, Radio, Heater, Power
Steering. Ra Sara And Sea Thia On*.

58 FORD CUSTOM 300
Fordor Sedan, V-2 Engine, Fordomatle,
Radio, Heater and Power Htaoriag. Law
Milan and Only On* Owner!

*14195

Tudor Sadaa. 6 Cylinder, Fordomatle,
and Heater. Beautiful T»a and White!

Hardtop Canpa, V 4 Bagla*, Aalamatie
Tranamiaalan, Radi* and Heater. Don’t
Pan* Thin On* Up!

*1295

V*8

Engine,

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R ada and Haatar! Priced Ta Gal

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53 FORD CUSTOMLINE

SAVE

Fardar. V*l Engine, Straight Stick.

*195

50 DODGE

52 STUDEBAKER

*145

Tuder Sedan

*1295

55 FORD FAIRLANE
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54 FORD RANCH WAGON

Cham plea

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Fardar Sadaa, Fall Power end Air Can.
ditlaa. On* Loral Owner!

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V*g Engine. Fardamnll* and Heater.
See Thle One and Yew Will Bay It.
Extra Nice!

Radi*

56 CADILLAC 60 SPECIAL

*1195
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Fordomalir.

Haatar. Cam para Thia Prira Anywhere!

55 PONTIAC C H IEFTA IN
Forder, V*g Kwfiea, Hydmmatle, la d !*,
Heater, Power Steering, and Paear
Brake*. A have Avarag* Bet Prtaad Real

*1295

57 FORD RANCH WAGON

57 PLYMOUTH SAVOY

RAYMOND M. BALL

*1595

58 FORD CUSTOM 300

57 FORD CUSTOM 300
Fordor Sedan, V*| Engine and Fordo*
matte. Summer la Coming and Thin On*
Ha* Air Caadltloa.

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REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

3 B«drooms-11/2 Baths

IVt ft 2 BATHS

Drivo Four Blocks Waat Off
French Av*. Oa 80th St. A
Slemper Associate U Oa Tha
Premise* Daily.

St. Johns Realty Co.

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3. Real Eatate For Sale

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OFFICE SPACE. 830 month. 306
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2 2931
days, FA 2-1401 nights,

AND ASSOCIATES

1 BEDROOMS

USED CAR

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped, double gar­
age. About 2 miles from navy
base. 833 per month. Call
FA 2 8063 or FA 3 4373 nighll.

Listen to this. Attractive two bed­
room, one bath, Masonry noma
In Lake Mary—Extra large liv­
ing Room, a Florida Room
which could be used for Bedroom. Convenient to Post Office
and Stores—Reasonably priced
at 911.300. Term*.

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This beautiful six room and bath
home has screened porch, ear’ 116 North Park Avt.
Registered Broker
porte, utility and storage room.
ASSOCIATES
Underground sprin'tie* system IN SUNLAND ESTATES: 1 bed­
Merle W. Warner
for the lawn. Located on a iargt
room, 2 bath home. Low down
Bettye D. Smith
eorner lot at 2400 Oak Ave. The
payment, no closing cost In­
price will be reduced 830 each
R. E. Maenusson
volved. See 006 Cherokee Circle
Ned D. Julian
day until sold. Original price
or call FA 2 2808.
816,130—today's &lt;16,100. Present
R. J. Boynton
Linvil J. Rimer
loan, approximately 810,700, can FURNISHED 2 bedroom house
8800 down, taka over payment*.
Robert K. Lee
he assumed. Monthly payments
Come, and let's talk. Mra.
Lottie Broadway
are 878. Shown by appointment
Lane, 131 Country Club Circle,
only. Don't deity. See today.
Kenneth Torbett
Sanford.
Call FA 2-3204.
111 N. Park
Pb. FA 2-2430

FURNISHED upstairs apartment
833. Call TA 2 6337.

WHITE BRICK FIREPLACE
FOR SALE
Located Weit end of spacious liv^,
ing room. Also thrown In fo r
good m ciiu rc—two bedrooms,
tile bath and a half, modern
electric kitchen, terrauo floors
throughout. All this situated on
Lovrly Lake Lotus, three blocks
olf 17-92, Casselberry area. Buy
this lovely year old homa for
the low, low price of only
914,300.

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17-82 FRONTAGE
332 ft. on 17-12, 1800 ft. deep, lo­
cated just outside city limlta.
Good’ terms,

3-ROOMS it Bath, nicely furnish
rd, 830. Apt. No. 1. 407'* W. lit.,
manager at 111 W. 6th.

KNOLLS

IDEAL FAMILY HOMES

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

b* seen anytime.

HERBERT STENSTROM

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Tador Sedan. Don't Let Tka PHoa S can
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WE A L S O H A V E A N I C E S E L E C T I O N OF USED T R U C K S
Ham' $ 1 0 ,6 5 0 FHA
$ 3 5 0 Down
Fwn $ 6 8 .5 0

2:00 P. M. TU Dark

Cer. Hwy. 17*11 * 27th Bt.
PImhmi FA 2*1SOI

BED

Rollaway, Hosplla' A Baby Beds
By D ly, Week or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2.5111
116 W. 1st St

Dtvalopar
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Stenstrom Realty

Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
FURNISHED apartments, hard­
Carl Chorpening, Jr.
wood floors, tile hatha, 402 W.
Robert J. Schmidt
27th. Street.
W. R. Shlppy
Cmdr. G R. Strickland
SMALL apartment M Avocado.
Marvin Williams
CLEAN 2-bedroom unfurnished III So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-144!
house, knotty pine snack bar
Sanford
Evani Bldg. Lake Mary
and ablntli, 1 master bedroom.
238. Call NO I-32I7.
Ph. FA 3-1390

ftUflfANMNft NATUUSi

STEMPER NOTES
FARMER^

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor 202 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-3991
Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
3-BEDROOM house. 8430 down.
FA 1-8831
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
208 Oakland Dr., Sunland. Can

Real Eatate For Salt

2. For Rent

Quiet Community
Near Golf CaitTM

$450 Down

BY OWNER: 3 bedroom house,
draperies throughout; landscap­
ed. Must see to appreciate. £
FA 28704.
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S t Johns Realty Co.

HOMES
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FOR SALE: 2 bedroom house, I 'i
baths, excellent condition. You
may appreciate some unusual
feature* in this attractlva home.
Phone NO 1-4086.

J. W. HALL

Phone FA 2-4148.

PARK

5. Real Estate For Sale

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

2-ROOM rottaga completely furn­
ished, all utilitiei, ready (o move
in. Adulta only. 2404 Park. Ap­
ply Slemper Agency.
1703 MAGNOLIA, large l-BR. furn.
apt., tila bath, acreened porch,
863. FA 2-3831 or FA 2-2206.

5. Real Estate For Sale

This Is aa easy to buy as a car;
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Neat and modern 3 bedroom
home, has a price tag at ONLY
D. H. Whitmore
88,330 and 887.00 mo. after rea­
Lillian G. Trama
sonable down payment. Nicely
Associates.
landscaped with fenced back ,
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA *-5221
After hours, FA 2-2818. FA 2-4821.
yard.
Registered Real Eatata Broker
FA 2-0281
Ph. FA 2-13pt 17-82 «t Hiawatha
if you waited for an exceptional
NICE 2 bedroom home, 2 baths,
value—THIS IS IT1 Call us
REAL ESTATE DRU'E IN
will to wait carpel. For quick
right now.
sale rill FA 2-2721.
W. H. • Bill'’ STEMPER Agency
2344 French Av*.
112 N. Park
Re ait^r
NICE SMALL two bedroom house Phone FA 2-4991
“ Call Hall"
Phoni FA 2-3841
on two landscaped lota; equip­ Phone FA 2 8331 2601 Park Dr.
ped kitchen and space heater.
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS
Located just outside of city &gt;
80 ft. x 130 ft., on Briarcliff
AN
limits, with city water. Price :
Street, Dreamwold, 8600 each.
86,983. Any reasonable term s)
EM
considered.

SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gablea,
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

TO
ALI.
I'KftgONH
IIAVIMI
CI.AUIH fin IHSMANIM AOAINHT FURN. Apt. 2011k W. 1st Ht.
■Atll CHTATK:
Ton and each of )nu ara her#. RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
chen furniihed home. Phone
hr nntlflad and *rri|ulrad in fill
any rlalma and dsinanda which
FA 2 2341.
you. or alihtr of ynu, may tint*
aaalnat aald ratals In tha nfflrr COMPLETELY furniihed 4 Bed­
nf Hun. Wllann Alaxandrr, I'ounty
room, 2 Bath home on Mellonhulas nf Hrmlnnla t'nunly, at hla
ville. Large living ruom, dining
nfflra In Ihr Court II oum- in Han*
ford, Klnrlda, olihln Main calroom, kitchen, Florida room,
amlar months fmm lha lima nf
flraplace, beamed ceiling, wash­
Ihr fill! puhlla-atlnn nf tlila no.
er-dryer, dishwasher, e t e.
lira. Kach Halm nr demand must
ba In wrltlns and contain lha
Available Mar. 21 for 4 months.
plat-a nf rraldrmr and pnat nfflra
FA 24140.
addrraa nf ih» rlalmanl and mual
hr awnrn In hy lha rlalmanl. hla
aam t «r sttnrnay, or tha anma HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
aide between Celery and Geneva
ahall ha void.
Jam,a H. Hralry, Jr.
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitrhr ap­
Aa Parrutnr of aald asiala
pliances. School but atop. Quiet
Aharman, Turnbull, aantarfltl A
neighborhood. 873 per month.
ICIdann
Altnriitya fur K.arrutnr
Publlrh Marrh H, IT. f«. 01, 1*S*.

REDUCING PRICE for quick
sale. By owner: 2 bedroom CB
house, wood floors; corner lot,
feaeed backyard. FA 2-1263.

2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
830, Crystal Lake Avr., Lake
Mary. FA 2-4068 or FA 2 6271.

I.A rot'.VTV At IMIK'S «'OI NT, I-BEDROOM with kitchen privi­
BKNIhOl.H ent ATT, ri.ONtOA
leges, close in. FA 2-4800.

Orlando. Florida

by STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TOWN

LAKEFKONT: CB home, 3 large
bedrooms, Florida room, carporte, l&amp;tt bath, kitchen equip­
ped, central heat; grove. In
L a k e
Mary. 1123. Phone
FA 2 3682.

linn »f tlila notlrc. Kai-h &lt;-lalm or
daniand mual ha In wrltlna and FURNISHED 3 room apartment.
rnnlaln «Ka nlarr nf rraldrnrr and
Apply apt. 2, 2019 South Sanford
linat nf flea addraaa nf lha claimant
Ave. or call NO S4323.
and niiial ha aworn to hr lha
claimant, hla aarnt nr attornay,
ar lha lama ahall hr mid.
UNFURNISHED house, FA 2 1020.
t u b pinnT n a t i o n a l h a n k
a t oaiM.vrMi
• BEDROOM, 2 bath, kitchen
Hy Jna Itroll Klrlnn
equipped, 1 yr. old home. Call
Hrnlnr Trust offlrar,
FA 2 0341 after 3:30.
Aa Kaacutar nf aald aatats

Drraasrd.
MITICM TO rNKHITONB

WYNNEWOOD: 2 B. R. CBS
house, 81208 equity am) atsume
832 monthly payment. Phone
FA 2-1478.

CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
Ml N. PARK AVE.
FA 2-2420

Legal Notice

KHTATt: UK
JAXIKH It. ilKALKT,

Page 8— Thurn. Mar. 10, I9 6 0 5. Real Eatate For Salt

HOMES, DUPLEXES,
APARTMENTS

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First St. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
CLEANEST. BEST RENTALS
IN SANFORD. CALI. FA 20274.
•17 EXCAMBRIA DR.: 2 bedroom
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0020 Golden Lake: 2 bedroom furniihed
garage apartment, Lake privi­
after 3:00 p. m.
leges. 873.
APARTMENT, M2 Elm. FA 2-0372. 2418 Orange: 2 bedroom unfurnnlshed house, kitchen electrical­
ly equipped. 880.
2412 Willow: 3 bedroom unfurn­
r ic T tT io tn n a mm
ished house, kitchen electrically
NOT1CR in fcarthr alvan that t tv rot vrr ji ihik' i cm nr,
equipped. 8100.
am twanged In hualnaaa al do. sKMiMH.i: c o r v r r . r m n i n t
Pemlnola County, KlorMa, utular KHTATH 'U P IIP.NHIK At.POnD
tha flrlltloua nami at. Tarrar# llAU .A M i: IlCCKAHKII
4-ROOM furnished apartment 880
** Eactianga Tatanlmna Anawarlna
.MITICM TO CRKOITOM*
month, FA 2-3021.
" Pereira. and that t Inland t» TO t l .i , p i : n » o &gt; « M A T t v n
•' raglalar aald name with tha Clerk t'l.tlMW OH IlKWAXDe a o A I V S T
F U R N I S H E D or unfurnished
at tha Circuit Court, Hamlnola ■ a m k s t a t s : i
County. Florida. In anurdama
house. Call FA 2-1832.
V..u and aarli nf ynu srs hatrby
■•with tha provtalona of lha Flrll* nnilfltd and miulrrd to fils any
tloua .Varna Olatutaa, to.n il: K*r. rlalnia and damanda which you, NEWLY, decorated, clean 3 room
- Mon tll.ll Florida Mtatutaa lltT.
nr rlthrr nf you, may have aaalnat
furnished apartment. 601 Pal­
m ’
Hlg: Carol Talrault
aald eatalr In Ilia offlr* of linn.
metto. Dial FA 2-4338.
. Puhllah Mar. to, IT, tl, It, IMa.
Wilton Al»iand»r, I'ounty Judaoof
1-— ■. — - .
---------Henilnnlr County, at hl« iiffl.a In
3-ROOM
furniihed apartment with
tha Court llniiar In Hanford, Plnr.
large screened porch* Phone
Ida, wllhln right lalrmlar mnntha
from ihr tlmr nl tha flral tmhllra.
FA 2-3164 7:uo a.m, to 6:30 p.m.

WELCOME

ftrralh

3-BEDROOM unfurnished house on
eorner of Sanford and Grand­
view. Call FA 2-4447 or apply
M il Magnolia.

2-OEDROOM
and 3 bedroom
houses for rent, kitchens equip­ 3 ft 4 R0021 apartments. Phone
FA 24261.
ped. Across from school. Phone
FA 2-4411.
REDECORATED 3 bedroom furn­
ished house with enclosed porch.
3-BEDROOM furnished h n m e
FA 2-2202 or FA 2 3383.
available March 17th. to respon­
sible people, 2100 per month.
FLORAL HEIGHTS: 2 bedroom
FA 2-3282.
apartment, one block South of
Sanford Avr., on the air base
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
route to (he right. 6th. house on
Call FA 2-4468.
the left, Endcrs, Fit. 2 Box 372.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped, 2103 Willow FURN. apart., also Rooms with
Ave. Call FA 2 2032 or FA 2-2821.
kitchen privileges, FA 2-2764.

Legal Notice

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A Want Ad A Day Makes All Business P ay! Ph. FA2-2611
iteal Instate For Sale

II. Work Wanted

ITljf

ftanfitrb

GROVE MANOR HOME: 1013 Lin- TYPING at home, legal or any
other. Phone FA 2-6644.
roln St., h lied room, l ' i both,
double carport.
BOOKKEEPING in my home. Call
3 BEDROOM block home, kitchen
FA 2 269*.
equipped. Patio. Buy my equity,
assume 4,4rv mortgage. Pine- CHILD CARE, daytime. Countrycrest area. FA 2-2843.
Club Manor, 130 Mayfair Circle.
FA 2-8005.
ONE of Sanfords more desirable
two bedroom homes, on a well WILL DO ironing in my home.
Also babysitting by day, yieek
shrubbed double lot. fire place,
floor furnace, oak floors, plenty
or hour. FA 2-8463.
of fruit and a two car garage.
Furnished if desired. Deal with HOUSEWORK. Call FA 2 6627.
owner. Phone FA 2 6157 for ap­
i BABY SITTING, house cleaning.
pointment.
FA 2-0538, 709 Cypress Ave.
3-BEDROOM home. $400 down.
Sell or trade equity, 103 E. 12. Plumbing Service*
Woodland Dr. FA 2 2614.

ONE SKUNK, dc-musked: will soil
or trade for high powered rifle.
FA 2-2808.

IAFF-A-DAY

19. Rnnt* and Motor*
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

Robson Sporting Good*
304 81 E. 1st.

14 FT. BOAT k MOTOR. Phone
FA 2-8608.

St. Johns Realty Co.
118 M. Park Ave.
8. Female Help Wanted
BEAUTICIAN WANTED on or be­
fore Mar. 15th. Call FA 2-5742
days, FA 2-2455 eveninia.

14. Build. Taint ft Repair
THOS. E. THOMPSON
“ General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repair*
Roofing k Siding
Phone FA 2 6452

WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 508 Waat Ith St.
INSIDE SALESMAN for building
Phone FA 2 8643
material business. Good income
for young man with tome ex­ IF YOU have painting problems
perience. Write qualifications to
and want to take advantage of
Box 40, e /o Sanford Herald.
year* of experience and the
beat of workmanship, call K. M.
10. Mnle or Female
Young. Lake Mary'. FA 2 0596
or J. L. Bledsoe, 107 E. Onora,
CARPENTER: Must have own
FA 2-4122.
toola and transportation: pick-

9. Male Help Wanted

bp truck preferred. All work
15. Special Services
sublet. Apply in person, Jim
Walter Corp., 1415 South Blvd., SERVICE CALLS $1.50. For de­
Deland.
pendable TV service call San­
ford TV Center, Ith. and SaiMen-Women $20. Dally. Sell Larnlford Ava. FA 2-9741.
nous nsmeplates. Write Reeves
Co., Attleboro, Mass.

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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

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112-114 W. 2nd St.

MASSAGE. Swedish. Ethel M.
Steele. Phone FA 2-8054 or atop
at 111 W. 12th. St.

TWIN BED with eoil spring Innerspring mattress, $25. FA 2-7237.
35 MM CAMERA. $20; IS pieeo
punch bowl set, IS. Phono
FA 2-5187.

2-1. Lost ft Found
LOST: Car keyi on ring wtth
leather strap. Please return to
Sanford Herald or post office.
FOUND: Tan Persian Cat, M ay
fair section. Call FA 2-5068.

FA 2-4622

GOOD Used Appliances and TV’a.
Gormly, Inc., Third k Palmetto.
1931 STUDEBAKER Champion,
outstanding condition, automa­
52.000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
tic shift, *250. FA 2 0369.
hat to be seen to appreciate.
Cheap! Call FA 2-4387.
1959 RAMBLER station wagon.
$300 and take over payments.
NEW WINDOW or floor fan $20;
Phone FA 2 8510 after 6:00 P. M.
barbecue grill with eleetrie rollsserle $25. Call FA 3-3091.

20-A Trailer*
27 FT. GENERAL house trailer,
$850. Hollywood Trailer Ct.

jm h a d ft l

HEATING

H.

B.

POPE

290 S. Park -

CO.

FA 2 4234

Sewing: Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES k MODELS
104 So. Park (24 hr. ser.)
FA 23625

NEW hot water heater, to yr.
guarantee. Call FA 1-5742 or
FA 2 2455.

21. Furniture

KEN.MORE Automatic Washer,
good condition, reasonably pric­
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
ed. Can be seen at 2207 Cordova
TV ami RADIO REPAIR W *
Bed*. Day. Week or Month—
Dr.
5:00 nights and weekends; San­
FURNITURE CENTER
ford, Like Mary and Longwood.
195* I.AMRRETTA motor scooter
1100 French Ava.
FA 2-2T72 and FA 24618.
Ph. v A 2 79Sj
$175, excellent condition. Call
FA 2 0360.
HOUSE CLEANING

15. Special Servlcea

15. Special Services

Windows, Floors, Walls. Free Es­
timate.
Call FA 2-1212 or
FA 2-1933.

$SAVE$

New &amp; U*ed
Furniture and Appliance*

GOOD Breakfast room suite, steel
chairs with plasHc upholstery.
I’ hone FA 3 1677.

INCOME TAX SERVICE
USED LUMBER, about 1.000 ft.;
15-A Beauty Parlors
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
‘55 Ruick, new seal covert;
1111 Celery Ave. Tel FA 2-1394
B* Lovelier With Professional 398489 I. First 8L Ph. FA $4998
FA 2 8463.
Beauty Care.
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
LTWIN BED, excellent condition*
• BIO VALUES
W. L. HARMON
$50; 2 6 drawer double dress­
• JUICK CREDIT
PH. FA 2-4223 After 6 P. M.
ers. $75: Call FA 2 1379.
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS SINGER “ ee'' round bobbin portGUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS inBeauty Salon
Halted and repaired. Roof re­
able. 7 payments of $6.00. At­
FA t-7684
pair. No job too small. Free 2610 Oak
tachments and guarantee. Write
New
and
U»ed
Furniture
estimates. FA 28IC3.
Crodlt Manager, Box 000, C/O
FA ’2-5822
A Satisfied customer la our b*W $11 E. Firit St.
Sanford Herald.
advertisement.
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
New 4 Uied Furniture k Appli­
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
ance! A Good Place Ta
Ph. FA 1-5742
programs,
etc.
Progressiva 106 So. Oak
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Printing Co. Phont FA 2 3131- June Brown** Beauty Salon
208 West 13th St.
2010 Adams Ava. Ph. FA 2 1827
408 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7450
PUMPS - SPRLVKLERS
EASTER SPECIAL
A I types and sixes, installed
CUSTOM BUILT furniture -afe•8 50 Wave* Now 86 SO
“ Do It Y ou rself
|W piece* or set*. Alio furni­
Hair Styling lc Cutting Included
WE REPAIR AND SLRVICE
ture repair. Cabinet* made.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS AC­
FA 3-7083.
STINE
CEPTED.
Machinery and Supply Co.
DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 34492 2004 Adams________ Ph. FA 2 3553

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DOWN!

WILSON - MAIER

* 5 7 "pI y M OUT h " "

Furniture

Ctmtom Suburban Nino I
CFUnder For Rent Reonomy.

COMETS

*109 5

C O tV i^ u !

FA 2-1822

1005 SANFORD AVE.
Phone FA 2-120$
SPECIALIZING IN
FRONT END ALINEMENT
M yrs. experience with Bear
Equipment.

FRANK W. JONES

or

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Jenkins

24 hr. Wrecker Ser.

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Mather of Sanford

Dawn's

'F A 2 4622

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
mates. Phone FA $-7111.

22. Article* For Sal*

MODEL "A ". Thone FA 1-5813.

Windshield
Rack Giaas CLOCK REPAIRING: Whrelaaa,
16. Flowers ft Plants
Door Glaaa
Vent Glaaa
Longwood Park, FA 9-7671.
SERVICE
Cut Flowers For Any Occasion
Sankarlk Glass and Paint Co.
JONES
SANFORD FLOWER SIIOP11: $14 W. 2nd St.

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Used furniture, appliance*, tool* LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry's Mart
FA 2 3295.
215 Sanford Ave Ph. FA 2-413*
5* CUSHMAN scooter, $150; Phil22. Article* For Sale
co air conditioner, $75. Call
FA 2-6140.
WORK clothes, luggsge, tents,
tarp*. blanket*, cots. Army-Navy CUSTOM MADE oval braided rug.
Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.
IP x 15', used five months.
FA 2-7975.
•
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With Th# Cash. SUPER
ORANGE TREES for a le . Will
TRADING POST. FA 24677.
plant In yards or groves. Shads
trees alio available. Ed 4&gt;avls,
FA TORY TO YOU
FA 2 4317.
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.

Senknrik Gian* and Paint Co.

20. Automobile*

Wall

C1IRYSTAL LAKE
IS. Electrical Services
Twn-wood-ehot* from golf eourte,
aptit level borne, $84 ft. front on House Wiring — Eleetrie Servlet
ChryaUl Labe, 284 It front on
Sid Vihlen
Lake Mary Road, It* acre
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
grove included in 13 acre tract. 112 Magnolia
FA 24915

Ph. FA 25961

SACRIFICE, leaving town — 1957,
22 ft. Trojsn Crusier, ship to
shore, galley, automatie bildge
pump. 95 Gray Marine, $2250.
FA 2-5281.

OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE:
2 B. R, home just outside city
limits, on Magnolia. Kitchen
Plumbing &amp;. Heating
equipped, Venetian blinds, space
AIR CONDITIONING
heater. On 2 nice lots. Was |
$6995, priced to sell at onee CONTRACT and REP*IR WORK
for $5495—will trade for ear. ! 1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6562
FA 2 0861 or FA 2 0535.
PLUMBING
8-BEDROOM, 1 bath, CB. kitchen
Contracting &amp; Repairs
equipped
home. $700 dosrn,
Free Estimates
$78 J8 mo. FA 2-1543.
R. L. HARVEY
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 338$

22. Article* For Sale

Thun*. Mar. 10, 1960— Page 9 17. Pet*. Livestock. Supplies 21. Furniture

Srrallt

5 6 FORD
Tudor, Red and White, Only *0,00# Actual Milas,
Showroom Now.

FA 2 0270

17. Pets, Livestock, Supplies
HOG: half Polafi China,
Guinea Pig. FA 1-2908.
PUPPIES, FREE. Juat
weaned. FA 2-1088.

half
dog*,

5 5 PONTIAC

Now's the tim e! Here's the place!

R70 Tudor, Hydramatle, Radio and Roatan. la Top
Condition.

56 FORD WAGON
2 Of These

*9 9 5

55 STUDEBAKER

5 5 CHEVROLET

I Door Sedan
Overdrive

Be! Air Fordnr V-H Poworglida, Radio and Heats
Rough Rut Ready, As la

55 PLYMOUTH
I Door Sedan
Heal Nice Car

*4 7 5

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DODGE

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54 FORD
2 Door Sedan
Overdrive, Radio, Healer

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Y e§, Hollers history m ik in g used car sale is going on this week. Every car on the lot
is a special! Y on won’t find a better deal in Central Florida. They have a wide selec­
tion o f O K used cars and more “ near new trade-ins” coming in every day. They’ re open
unti l. . . every night this week. Tjm e is growing short Come in and drive home a
bargain today!

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

Second ft Palmetto

S a n fo rd

Ph. U. C. U t

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FA 24231 Office FA 2-0711

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ALL DAY SAT.

53 FORD
4 Door Sedan, Real Nico, Standard
Tran*mitMion, Radio, Boater

- OPEN -

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Buy With Confidence At Your Seminal* Candy
AuthorU*d • Pontiac • Buick • Rimhtar Deft

Ssuminobi
C O U N TY MOTORS
SANFORD, FLORIDA
• D odge • Chrysler • Sin
$19 E. FIRST ST.

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'Missing 'Ice'
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Found In Grating

Clark Admits He Broadcast Songs
In Which He Had A Financial Stake
WASHINGTON (UPI) Dl»c
jsckcy Dick Clark ha» dated un­
der oath that he broadcait *ongi
In which ha had a financial dake
; ell bis nationally televised *how,
;
. It waa learned today.
. . Clark a matinee idol of the
’
teenage act. alao conceded that a
record manufacturer gave him a
B ling and his wife a necklace with
S combined value of 63,400.
Rep. John B. Bennett (R-MIch.)
ranking Republican on the Houae
"payola" .nvedlgating subcom­
mittee, told of Clark'* .worn
mmc&lt;
tomenU In reaponae to querlea
atater
from United Preaa International.
*aolt, dtmandlng that Clark be
Benw
aummonad a* a wltnea*. laid at a
'Mlbllc hearing last Friday that
the diic Jockey it one time held
.ownership In 17 record end
‘ Riualc companica.
. He laid Clerk confirmed theae
bolding* In an affidavit obtained
Korn him by the American Broad-

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ceding Co. last November. ABC
gave Clark e choice of levering
theae mualc builneaa connectloni
or leaving hi* "Bandatand" show;
he chose to cut the buslneaa Ilea.
Pressed for further details,
Bennett aald today that Clark In
thq afiidavlt to ABC "admitted
playing songs that were owned by

By DICK WFJIT

looked up the Congreisional Rec­
ord of Sept. 1, test, and found
only a brief mention that lf.R.
•313 had been referred to the
Senate Armed Services Commit­
tee. .
Two days later, it was approved
Like many Important events, It
waa little noticed nt the time. 1 bv the committee and took IU
place on tho legislative calendar
aa No. 024. Had not the Senate
been In a hurry lo adjourn, it
might have been rouUnely pasted
on the apot.
Instead, It was carried over
until the 1960 session. Little did
anyone dream that it would becoma the focal point of one of the
longest filibusters on record.
While awaiting Senate action,
H.R. «313 waa picked at the va*
hide to carry this year’ s civil
rights legislation. It waa a logi­
cal choice. II.R. 1315 has nothing
to do with civil rights.
An Inocuous little bill, It mere­
ly would excuse the Stella, Mo.,
school district from paying rent
a U.8, Army building used for
classrooms while a burned * out
school waa being rebuilt
In the past three weeks thou­
sand* of words have been spoken
about amendments to H.R. &lt;313.
But aoldom has the bill itself
been mentioned.

WASHINGTON (U PI) - It was
on a Tuesday la d September—
a fateful day If I ever aaw one—
that H R. &lt;315 reached Mm Sen­
ate.

Rock And Roll Generation May Get
Fling On „..
Future TV Specials
I Itheir
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or distributed’ or preised by com­
panies that he wholly or partly
owned, and that he thereby made
a financial profit."
"Clark's admission In the af­
fidavit alone make a stronger
case against hint than any of the
rlnky-dlnk disc Jockeys we've bed
ea witnesses so far," he laid.

Civil Rights Filibuster Stems
From Little'Left Over'Bill

CHIEF PETTY OFFICER H. B. Taffer, left,
/• n il/ beam with pleasure after the ehief wai presented
hla orders to tha fleet reserve by Cdr. Lewis D. Tamny,
right Taffer Jo retiring after 90 years of service.

By BIRD DANEIG
United Preaa Interaauueal
NSW YORK (UPI) - 1 can aea
B now. In about 13 ysars, then
will be a big TV'special called,
"The Bookin' Rollin' Veers."
It probably will feature aucb re­
nowned performers as BUI Haley
gad The Comds, Fate Domino,
Frankie Avalon, Frankie Lymoo
and the fabulous Fabian. Elvis
f
Freeler, atm a charmer at age
« , wiU be the bod end these won­
derful old-timers wlU recreate
•erne old hit records ef the late
1630*. Nostalgia wlU pour from
the TV lube, Just as it poured
Tuesday uigiit when NUC-TV'a
" I t e r t i m e " presented, “ The
■wingin' Sinaia' Yeera," a musi­
cal tributt to the big bands and
(heir vocalists of 19-ao years ago.
This hour-long special, descend­
ed from the Feb. I "Startime"
special called "The Swingin'
Years," waa more tuccesaful (hen
Be predecessor because it was
more flexible and less ambitious.
The .emphasis Tuesday night «as
aa reproducing htt vocal and ittBtrumanUl record* rather than a
quick history lesson. Tuesday
Bight's number* wera presented
f r e m re-creations ef theater
lUgss, supper clubs, radio sta­
tions, a Parisian cellar dub, tha
Hollywood Bawl and even a to­
bacco warehouse. WUb theae sail,
producer GU Rodin wea able te
Impart ea sir of authenticity la
Mm Droeeadinrs.
D u Swingin’ Bingin' Year*"
(oh, those lilies!) started off on
the right foot with Woody Herpen's herd racing through *'Apt.
pie Honey" and "Your Father's
Mustsehe." Weedy wee the bright
spot in the February musicals and
hie enthusiasm, showmanship and,
■ 9 of course, sperk-Ailed arrange*
menu, same through again in fine
Style.
, la addition is Woody, there
were EUa Man Moras and Prod4ta Sleek, Freddy Martin and
■Sack Fine, Jo Stafford, Louis
Jordan's group, Diasb Washing­
ton, Charley Barnet, Vaughn Mon*
re* tad Staa Kenton. Brief ex*
eerpts of Blag Crosby, Duke ElSagtoe and Kay Kyaer records
•lee were worked into the ahow.
/ Next week, "surtime" wlU
sJi- • round op same Academy Award*
n r c Wiaatag songs gad It'a begtaniag
la leek m (hough the sponsor,
Feed, it finding thet papular mu*
gk aad bis beads sea land to bigt-V
reBags. Certainly, Bwre'a no

NEW YORK (UPI)—Mrs. Thom­
as Burka got a &lt;2.000 sparkle In
her eye and there was more cele­
bration In a corner of Brooklyn
than when the Dodgers won the
pennant.
The whole neighborhood at Nostrend and Flatbush avenues had
been depressed. Joyce Mullan had
playfully taken off her diamond
engagement ring when her fiance,
Thomas McCauley told her it was
worth only II cent*.
It dropped Into the snow and
disappeared. The MuUana, the
McCauleys, the Burkes and the
police shoveled for days but it
couldn't be found.
Mrs. Burke was standing on the
corner bus stop Tuesday whan a
twinkle from a subway grating
caught her eye.
" I think I've found It," Mr*.
Barke said rushing into the Mul­
lin' house.
A neighbor enlisted tha aid ef
a 16-year-old friend and they
climbed into the subway air vent
and retrieved the ring. M waa
Joyce's.

combos such as Nat Colt'i, Bay
Scott's and John Kirby’a. Ptrhaps
modern Jau group* could be fit*
ted into a format, too. The lade
looks promising and If proporly
exploited could offer many enter*
U icing, nostalgia-filled h e it re.
Hang in then, you roek'a rollers.
There may be a TV special in
your future.
The Channel Swimt If CBS-TV
la unable to cut the number ef
commercial Interruption* in Bar*
ry Moore's variety hour, as Moore
has asked, there la a possibility
the show wlU move to NBC-Tv
In the faU. Former Miss America

M was refreshing, therefore, to
note that Sen. Sam J. Ervin (DN.C.) aaw At to Include It in a
speech be made. If he confused
Frank J. Lausche (D-Ohlo)
in the process, well such are tha
hntards of a filibuster.
Ervin waa on the floor com­
plaining b e e a u a a Democratic
Loader Lyndon B. Johnson (Tox.)
Republican Leader Everett
M. Dirkscn* (IU.) had put tha
Senate on a M-bour schedule,
TbU, be said, worked a hard■fcto lot onlv on
nt civil rights legislation'but
alee aa "poor Stella, who la
lost aomtwbera la outar apace."
The long fight, ha laid, was de­
priving the children of Stella of
an education.
At this, Lausche, ever the gen*
Homan, scrambled to Ms foot pre­
pared, I aiaumo, ta defend a
lady's honor.
"I hava boon eonstaotly hear­
ing mention of Stolls," ha said.
"Who la aboT"
" f think aha must bo a girl
friend of lha majority leader and
of the minority loader," Ervin
inpllod. "1 think tboy are
treating bar exactly right, with
tbo proper degree of — what ia
U that Bta French eoU RT "Ead'smourT — because they
p her-waiting ao long."
1 trust our senators will con­
tinue ta keep Stelto and H.R. MIS
la mind aa tboy go their weary
way. But from now on, gentle­
men, let's leave sox out of this.

Oil production In tha U. S. dur­
ing 1939 averaged 7,043,000 bar­
rels a day, an Increase of about
S per cent over the preceding
year.

LAKE MONROE GIRL SCOUTS learned about interna,
tional diatoms and friendship in preparation for Nation­
al Girl Scout Week this week. Drexxing the part are,
from the left, Shuron Ganna in a Dutch coatume; Durlene Roberta wearing the United Staten Girl Scouta uni­

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SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) Police Wednesday dosed the lid
an a trunk full of money that 30
boya had been dipping Into for
tbo past five months.
Tho boya, ranging ta ago from
If ta II, found tbo mature chest
la a circus atorage yard last
October sad used it oa (heir own
private bank until four of Uwm
finally laid pallco about it Tues­
day.
Detectives tboortied M might be
the loot from • burglary or a
aeriea af burglaries, but they
rould not coma up immediately
with any pMStaolar crime to At
tho loot.
Startled police found about &lt;00,000 la Australian pounds, &lt;0,060
of M ta Um chest and the root ta
Um homes of the boys. Tboy think
more money may he' bidden alsowbore on tbs tlrcua lot.
“ It'a not mine; I wish It waa,"
We. James M. Moya, son ef circus manager Stafford Sullen
Mr. aad Mre. J. M. Moya ef M •aid.
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tales over the emeee role from
George DtWIU. Featured oa the
ahow Perry Como wlU tape In
London lor airing oa NBC-TV
April IT are Sir Ralph Richard
son, and ballet aiart Margot Fon
toys and Michael Some*,
Cliff (Charley Weaver) Arquette
sharea tha "Person To PeraoT‘
celling card for-Friday, March M
with fashion designer F**i Bchta
Pirelli. Chrin opher Plummer baa
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the "llaUmark Hell ef Fame"
production for Monday, May I on
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and Sciences, now voting aa
Emmy award*, will consider
showi between March 1, 113# and
March 31, 1900. Previous Emmy
voting wea conlinad to the colon
dar year'e programming.

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Vickie Sheehan, representing Argentina; Chnrlene
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Homer Stewart Thacker was
charged with potty larceny ta
connection with ta* theft. Police
recovered Um tools, two waltata
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Education Everybody's Business' Edmunds Says
Stetson University President J.
Ollie Edmund* told the Chamber
of Commerce Thursday night that
"education it everybody’ s busl­
i n e * * " and that the American peo­
ple mutt put greater emphasis on
their schools to catch up with
Russian technological advance*.
Edmunds, speaking to 300 mem*
hers of the Chamber at their an­
nual meeting stressed that the
U. S. spends lets thin one per­
cent nf its gross production on
education while the Russians are
spending three percent.
"W e are building bigger and
f f} ---------------------------

i finder schools, hut what are we
dhing about teacher*?" Edmund*
asked. "W hat are we doing to
nise the status of teachers and
jive them the respect they are
die to devoted people will con*
tinue in the educational field?"
)e asked.
"How many of you know the
rpme of the math, or chemistry
teacher in your high, school? You
Inow the name of the football and
lasketball coach. Why not the
same of the math teacher?
"This could never happen In
lu ssia," Edmunds emphasised.
"In Russia, only the party lead­

er* are more prominent in stature
than teachers," Edmunds said.
"Young people Just don’t aeem
to want to go into teaching in
this country. Why should they?
The young man getting out of col­
lege can start off double the sal­
ary in industry than he can in
teaching.
"We must become aware of the
importance o f t h e
teacher's
plight. College enrollment is go­
ing to triple In 10 years and we'll
need SO,000 more faculty mem­
bers.

"What the good of building
fancy schools and having no one
to leach in them," Edmunds
said.
"Now, in the Sputnik age, with
the debates raging in Congress
on why we are lagging behind
Russia,
people
are
realizing
where the trouble is and are
finding out that education is
everybody’ s business.
"W e are behind in the missile
race not because » e are not
producing enough steel, gas and
metals, but because we are not
training our youngsters for the
times," he said.

Edmunds also stressed that the
people must give their support
to private colleges and stop
counting on the government to
take care of educational needs.
"Seminole County supports tts
own schools and there is no rea­
son why private schools can’t
get along without federal funds,"
Edmunds said.
"Once the government controls
start in the schools, teachers will
start thinking about political af­
filiations and won't concentrate
on their teaching methods," Ed­
munds said.

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WEATHER: Conniderable cloudinc** through Saturday. High today, 75-80. Low
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SnowTraps 500 Families
As New Storm Blows In
WERT JEFFERSON, N. C.
(UPI —Foc-Uto mow aad brisk
winds stalled efforts today by
balicoptara and National Guard
# trucks trying to f i t food, tael aad
medlctoa to some 500 families
trapped in their saountala homo
by maaiiva enow drifts.
New snow began piling up ka
the rugged northwestern corner
at the atato aad A4J. Gen. Capua
Waynlck conceded, "It looki Ilka
wa have a real problem. We
can't take loo many chance* with
that many Uvea at stake."
The femiliea were marooned by
• the second severe aoowatora to
eweap acroaa the mountains with*

Housholder To Run
For Prosecutor

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C e u a t y Prosecuting Attorney
_ Xariyle Houihsldac today aaaauae• ad. that .he weald aaek reflection
la the May S Democratic primary.
Housholder la a member af the
First Matbodlat Church, American
Legion, Disabled American War
Veterans, 01 aad 0, Elka, Joyce**,
Chamber of Commerce, County
Bar Association aad Florida Bar
Association.
Ha waa bom aad raised in Semi­
nole County, and returned to Sana ford to practice law after grada­
te ating Worn tbs University of Flor­
ida in inns 1MT. Sine* that lime
he has bean active in civie affairs
o f tha County aad City and has
served aa rarioae board* aad asmmil toes.
In announcing lor re-election
Houaboidar said, "It baa been a
great privilege and wooderfui ex­
perience to serve the people of
Seminole County aa their Prose_ euting Attorney sines January g,
O 1353."
The volume of criminal cases in
aar County Court has increased
greatly and la increasing daily as
our County and neighboring coun­
ties grow in population. 1 now file
an average of approximately 171
cases tack mooth, and process
many others that are not filed on
because af insufficient evidence,
and ether pertinent reasons, la
test I proposed a aew procedure
# f o r handling cases which wa have
followed since, and which allows n
quicker disposition af casts for
defendants who want to estreat
their bonds, plead guilty or have
a jury trial.
"I feel that 1 have done a good
job for tha people of my county
and hava always put tha duties
of prosecutor ahead of the de­
mands of my general law prac­
tice. This I will continue to do to
9 the best nf my ability, he added.

in a waak. Tbs storm spread 30
to M inches of enow evar the
Blue Ridge Mountains Wednesday
and fresh, wind-whipped flurries
began settling on the tale* layer
today.
A helicopter piloted by C. L.
Lawrence of Pope Air Force
Base attempted a flight over the
stricken area early today but wai
unable te land because the area
wai enclosed by fog.
The blustery winds piled drifts
as high aa It feat along winding
mountain roads whose outlines
were barely visible under the
matted layer of Ice aad snow.
There was danger that other

A last minute rush of poliiira!
^ activity is expected next Monday
and Tuesday as the official quail*
lying dale for the Democratic
primary end* at noon Tuesday.
Aa of noon today, 27 candidates
have qualified for the 20 public
offices open for election.
Those who have qualified ara:
Circult
Court Clerk.
David
Gatchcl and Arthur Berkwith Jr.;
lax rollcclor, John Galloway;
■^Sheriff, J. L. Hobby and J. Q.
• g allow ay;
District
I County
Commissioner, T. V, Brown and
J. C. Hutchison; District X Coun­
ty Commissioner, Ted Williams
and J. D. Cordell; District 2
County Com missions!, Lawrence
Swafford, Id lo n s ra a a . Jamas
Avary aad OUa Four Mo*; Dis­
trict 5 County Commission post,
John Fitzpatrick and Homer lit-

Tha new storm lashed the Mid­
west and South today with snow,
rain and sleet.
Tha latest winter onslaught
gave the hard-hit eastern half of
tha country no time to clean up
record snows of two days ago.
At least five inches of snow were
forecast in part* of Illinois, Ken*
tucky and Tennessee, where ap to
31 Inches fell Wednesday.
The storm dosed rosds and
suited traffic in the Midwest.
Aa unexpected storm dumped
four Inches of snow on Atlanta,
where rain but no snow bad been
piedicted.

News Briefs
Suit Dropped
MIAMI (U PI)—Federal District
Judga Joseph P. Liab dismissed
the extradition ease Thursday
against MaJ. Pedro Dias Lent,
former Cuban air fore* chief
sought by Ihe Fidel Castro govern­
ment for allegedly dropping ex­
plosives on Havana.

CAPE CANAVERAL (U1*l) —
A near perfect apace that today
sent a beachball-sited American
satellite late orbit around the aun.
The National Aeronautics and
Spec* Administration said la
Washington tha W.I-pound alumi­
num sphere was on a path around
the sun iniida the erbits for Venue
aad the earth.
A jubilant scientist here said
the launch by a three-stag* ThorAble rocket waa aa close to perfect
ae anyone could expect.
The satellite, Pioneer V, was
designed to radio back to earth a
wealth o f information oa radia­
tion, cosmic dust and magnetic
field* to be found in deep apace.
The silvery glove reashed a
velocity o f 24,862 milaa an hour
to escape tha earth's gravitational
pull, within HO m.p.h. o f tha
planned speed and S7I m.p.h.
above the speed needed.
The Up to tha sun and tha
orbit o f Venue will lake several
months.
Pioneer V'a orbit la inclined
toward Venus and will ca n y It
IB million mile* closer to the sun
than the orbit o f tha earth,
NASA'* Dr. Abe StlversUin said.
At its nearest approach, tha

Sanford To Have 2
A t Blindness Talks
Seminole
County
representsUvea at tha National Society far
tha Prevention of Blindness slate
meeting at Miami Beach, March
12, will ha Mri. Guy Allea of
Loch Arbor and Dr. D. H. Ma­
thers of Sanford. Mrs. Allen la
NS PH county branch chairman
and Dr. Mathrri ii NSI'B coun­
ty professional advisor. Reports
on tha rare fnd use of tha eyas
will ho given at the convention.

Supervisor
of
Registration.
Mrs.
Camilla
Bruce;
School
Board District 1 post. James
Birkenmeyer; District 2 School
Board post, Roy Mann; Con­
stable District 3. George Kelsey;
Peace Justice District 4, Hugh
Duncan: Constable, District 4,
Bob Carroll; Peace Justice Dis­
trict t, L. L. Cox. John Nettletdn and Elmer Ashley and Con­
stable District 6. W. D. Bridge,
Frank Luc/y and Grady Hall.
In the lax aasesaor's post both
Richard
McCanns
and
Mary
Earle Walker have said they
would seek tha post but neither
has qualified.
County Commission Chairman

apbarc wUl bo 74.700,MM milaa
from the sun. It will resell this
diatans* about 111 days from now.
It will complete IU journey around
the sun In 111 days.
Pioneer T. equipped with Urn
most powerful radio transmitter
over sent aloft by tha United
States, was launched ta tost comasaaicaUona over planetary dis­
tances up to M million milaa.
Amariaaa eriantista to Britain
put Urn payload an an apparently
true oouraa, at the proper instant

Gatchel Qualifies
For Clerk's Job

David M. Galrhel, who wa*
appointed Circuit Court Clerk
in November today qualified a*
a candidate for that post.
Gatchcl was appointed to ihe
post
to replace th e1 retiring O.
after the launching hare at 1:02
P. Herndon.
a.m.
The U. I . taam, headed by
Gatchel served on the County
William Young o f Los Angelas, -Commission for ona year; on*
pushed'a button at 1:27 a.m. and year as Sanford mayor and thro*
the bugs Jordrell Bank radio lei#
scope triggered the release of the year* oa th# City Commission.
In announcing hit candidacy,
B0-pound instrument-carrying capaula from tha carrier rocket.
Gatchel said, "Since 1 have been
Payloads o f earlier U. S. probes privileged to serve in Ihl* of­
have boon separated from the last fice, I have had the excellent
stages o f their carrier rockets
either automatically or by signals cooperation and help of tha staff
and In addition, the invaluable
from U. 8 . launching sites.
aid of E. L. Burdick, former
chief deputy dark.
"Now that I am well acquaint­
ed with the many varied duties
of this office, I am submitting
to the voters of Seminole Coun­
ty my earnest and sincere de­
airs to continue to serve them
aa clerk of th* circuit court,"
Gatchel said.
will be let in th* summer and work
"In my
ambition to
stay
will proceed aoon afterward*.
abreast of th* current time and
Davis also said that the Sanford j labor sav'ag methids possible la
Ave. project from Geneva Ave. to this office, 1 have made various
Gindar's Corner should start with­ trips to Uia clerk's office of other
in tha naxt two weeks. "W * ar* counties In erntral Florida. Aa
Just waiting for th* rontrartors t o 1 a result I have formulated timr
post bonds," Davla said.
tested and approved plans for
However, on th* other top pri­ msximum efficiency
and econ­
mary’ projecta presented to the omy to be applied in all circuit
board, Davis said "1 will make no court
work, In the duties at
commitments."
keeper of the public records for
Krlder aatd aftar th* meeting Ihe county, in the responsibilities
that during the past two budget ■s rounty finance officer and
years 2500,000 has been in th* auditor and all other duties as
8RD budgets for Seminole County prescribed by law," Gatchel stat­
making |U!00.000 "and we are ed.
Gatchel la a graduate of Stet­
disappointed that no muney ha*
son University, served in the Air
been spent.''
Plans should lie made for the Force during World War II and
spending af these fund* In the wa* coow ner and manager of
county during th* budget year, Central Florida Quick Freese and
otherwise it is misleading to the Storage Co. for 10 year*.
I'r lives with his wife at 410
public,'' Krlder said.
W. 19th St. and ii a member of
the First Baptist Church, Kiu-anii fluh iiui rhimhup
Commerce.

Osteen Bridge Project
To Go Into Road Budget
Remind* County received the
assurance o f tha 8t*te Road D*
partment District I board Thurs­
day that work on a new Osteen
Bridge will be put la tha 8RD
budget and that contracts on the
W. First 8t. project will he 1st
in June er July.
Tha board also informed County
Commission Chairman John Krfdar and Stnto Hen. Douglas Miantirom that the Sanford Ave. wid­
ening improvement project will
start within tha next two weeks.
Road member Rolfe Davis, noted
that requests always exceed the
available funds hut are valuable
for long-range planning.
Twelve counties, including Sem­
inole ware told by tha board that
project* will be undertaken ac­
cording to th* need and the dot*
tars available.
District engineer Rickey Green
said that Seminole County has
I7V4.000 secondary flinds available
through June 1941.
Sen. Stenstrom, told the boaid
of the necessity for constructing
a new Oaten Bridge as the prrsent
••nr was "obsolete.*'
Davit told tha Saininola County
delegation that construction on tha
biidge would be put into the bud­
get this ye«r. Cost o f the project
is expected to bo around 3750,000,
arrmdlng to Krlder.
On the W. First 81. project,
which will go from French Ave.
to th* Interstate, Davla told th*
Seminole delegation that contracts

2 More Survivors
Pulled From Ruins

RABAT, Morocco (UPI) - Two
more survivors of the Agadir
earthquake were rescued from the
city's ruins today, 12 daya after
the nibble bad entombed (hem.
Their rescue brought to 12 tha
numbar ad person* pulled out of
the wreckage after virtually all
hop* hod beta gives up. Eight
John Kridar aad Rnnrd member war* r eam ed Thursday aad tors
from District 1 said today he tha dap h a lm .
will make an announcement Mon­
Tbs two lurvlvor* brought out
day on whathar ha wUl
by search craws today hath war*

Progress Report
Shews C O f C Role
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DeBary Firemen
Name Officers

of th* Navy plane that crashed
In tha Sierra Nevada mountain*
to Ihe naval hospital here from
Granada today. All 24 Marines
and Navy men aboard th* plane
survived tha crash and the Navy
said all Ihe injured are expected
to recover.

Pioneer Merchant,
N. P. Yowell, Dies

Citrus Shipping Up

At Orlande Home
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TAMPA (U PI) -T h e Florida
Citrus Exchange predicts It will
ship 30 per rent more (resh cittrus this^shason than It did last
y efr- despite smaller grapefruit
and tangerine crops. A* of Feb.
20, when early and mld-aoasoa
fruit was cleaned up, Exchange
Uancxsl Manager Jaha.JXM.J&gt;aley aaid shipment! ware up 22
percent ever Iasi season.

Appointment Out
SALEM, Or*. (UPI) - Republi­
can Gov. Mark Hatfield hai indi­
cated he wilt not appoint Mr*.
Maurine Neubvrger to (ill out
the unrxpired term of her lata
husband, Sen. Richard L. Ncuherger. The move came only a
few hours after Mrs. Neubcrgar
filed as a Democratic candidate
for the Senate scat In tha May
20 stale primary, and only 34
hours before Ihe filing deadline
of 3 p. m. today.

Cuba Reply Studied
WASHINGTON' (UPI)— The U.
S. government may send nrwa
broadcasts to Cuba to counter
the
heated
charges
leveled
•gainst tills country by the Cas­
tro-controlled prcis and .radio.
No definite plan ha* been de­
cided upon, hut on* proposal dis­
closed Thursday ealli for Ihe
Voice ef America to ,buy time
on commercial station* in Flor­
ida or Puerto Rico for special
broedcaats to the Cuban people.

Jewelry Stolen
WEST PALM BEACH (U P D Thieves
took
an
undisclosed
amount of jewelry Thursday from
tbe hotel room of Mrs. John
McCarty, wife of the gubernator­
ial candidate, in the jlatrit of
four Jewel thefts in the area. Tha
FBI waa called into the theft
teriea Thursday aftrr Jack R.
Dorman of Palm Beach reported more than tto.ouo in jewel,
jewelry and woo in caah was takrn
taken
from hi* home while he and hla
wife were attending a movie.

The Drllsy Volunteer Fire ■lien's
Auxiliary has announced its slate
o f officers for the coming year.
Th* year Miss Hratiice Tyson,
president; Mrs. Thomas Howard,
vice president; Mr*. Paul Froctschrr, secretary; Mis. William
Siekmann, correspondent;
and
Mrs. Julius Voigt, lirasurer. Mrs.
Sylvan Gniniharh has been select­
ed to be a director for a three
year term.
New members are' Mis. Eric
Wessberg, Mrs. Atihui .Sinclair,
and Ms. George ShivelhiMMl.

e m u ’ll Florida merchant pio­
neer N. P. Yowell died lait nlghl
at hit Palmer St. home to Orlande.
Tha to-foupder ef tha present
Ivey's of Orlando and of Sanford's
Yowell Company died In his sleep
at th* eg* of 22. Mr,v Yavail had
been 10 poor hdaltfa and had weantly had medical treatment ta
Duka University Hospital, Dur­
ham, N. C.
Mr. Yowell started tbe preaeot
Ivey's of Orlando about 1222 in
partnership with Benjamin Drew.
Ha owned the Sanford Yowell'* to
partnership with hla brother, A. E.
Yowell, until 25 years ago, when
ho sold tha atore to hla brother.
Born to Luray. Va., he came
to Orlando with hla parents, bro­
ther and lister to 1124, whea ha
wai 11 years old.
Before the sale of the Orlando
Yowell-Drew atore (o Ivey'a, about
12 yean ago, he waa president
of ihe firm and his sister, Mra.
J. D. Barnes, was vie* president.
After selling the etore Mr, Yowell
retired to hia Palmer St. home,
though he stUl had many tovaati incuts to Central Florida. Ho was
' a member af the Presbyterian
Church.
lurvivlng oa* hia brother, Ar­
thur E. Yowell of Sanford; Ua
sister. Mrs. J. D. Barnes af Or­
lando; a soa, M. P- Yowell Jr., af
Orlando; two daughten, Mrs. Wil­
liam Pittman, and Mra. A. A.
Stewart, both or Orlando; seven
grandchildren and nine greatgrandrhlldrea.
Funeral services have been ten­
tatively scheduled for Monday,
with Carey Hand Funeral Home of
Orlando to charge.

Injured In Fire

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Cleveland ala* outlined the
Chamber's efforts la battling for
batter roads to the county aad
promoting Samtooie Ca u l * aH
evar th* nation.
" I never realised K," Cleve­
land said, "but th* Chamber hap

had Inquiries from 4V stales, Mo*-

loo, Canada aad area toons Com
Ire's Cuba."
Cleveland laid toe Chamber ha*
worked hard to publish now map*
of Sanford and the
residents aad aot a* a post afflso

committee to weak with todecal
agencies getting * aow goat office
hare,
s;^ho atioraoy aaid toot darto*
tha past year too Chamber re*eta
ed Ha hlghOst membership Id
history and ho thaahad th* toooe*
bars for their "united" suppaita
Cleveland also praised th* wait
done by Manager John Kridar aad
public ralatlOM
Charlie Morriaoo.

Ball To Benefit
Crippled Children
Tha famtool* County
Children's Society will
ball March 12 to cola*
tha society.
Tha bafl wiR be bald at 2 p. to.
to tha Mayfair inn ballroom.
There viU bo dancing and d
floor show, highlighted by vartond
musical selections and a marion*
•tie show. Chairmen are Kan Ma&gt;
latosb and Mr*. A. O. Payne.
Tickets may b# purahasod frosn
any member af the Sanford Pitot
rw b and from Mrs. Barney Om&gt;
thaus, Cfauluota; Mrs. J. W. Tam
boruogh, Geneva; Mra. X o b o if
Bradford, Altamonte Springs; Mrs,
George J. Buambach, Casselberry}
Mrs. W. A. Forward, Forest Cltyt
Mra. Raymond Ball, Lake Mary;
Mrs. Joka Lambertsoa, DeBary
and Mrs. Joseph Pavelchak, Fora
Park.

A Start

Putting diesel fuel on a fire
hospitalized Herbert Parker, a
Negro, after the fire flared up
Ground breaking ceremonies far
on the Wheeler and Co. ground* in Hu- County Health Center were
Oviedo Thursday night. Slirrilf's held Thursday afternoon.
deputy Roy Alford helped Parker
Mra. Hulda Ktbbe, tha oldest
get to a hospital.
nurse to (ha county's health sys­
tem turned over tha first sboval
to aa impressive ceremony which
featured city and county officials.
Construction on the projert, lo­
cated oo Ninth 8L and Frenah
Ave., started today.

NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock
prices al i p. m.:
•fils
American TAT ..............
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American Tobacc*
i Bethlehem Steel ..
47*
Chrysler ..............
IV4
Curtisi - Wright .
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Rescuers Begin
'Push’ Into Mine
LOGAN, W. Va. ( UPI) - R e *
cue worker* early today prepared
for a final drive they hoped would
push them through a fire-ravaged
coal mine blockade to reach 12
trapped men.
The crew* battled throughout the
sight to subdue a smoldering fir*
that stood between the entombed
men aad themselves, and to cool
the area to enable them to saw-

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The Chamber o f Commerce has played • major role Hi .
&gt;nt icing new industry into tha county. Mack Cleveland J r pnst president, told approximately 800 C o f C membdn at
Survivors Airlifted
their nnniinl meeting Thursday night.
ROTA NAVAL BASE. Spain
“ Without the work of the chamber there would not hava
(U PI)—U. S. authorities said they jeen any Dynatronica or Dearborn here,*' Cleveland aaid In
would fly the remaining survivors
raviewing Chamber artivttloa to*

U.S. Satellite Orbits Sun

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Offices As Deadline Nears
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areas would toon be isolated.
"North WUkeaboro is running
out of fuel," Waynlck reported.
" I hava ordered truck* to head
for that area from Winston-Salem.
The coal la being put in im ­
pound bags to bo dropped from
helicopters."
Wayniek said tha biggest needs
were fuel and aha in* for emer­
gency vehicle*.
National Guard troops teamed
up with police to distribute food
in soowbouad areas of Virginia.
More than half af Virginia’s
school* stayed closed, *a did hun­
dreds of others ta the winterweary Southland.

DRIVING HOME A POINT un th e need fo r in crea sed public interest la
I*. A n ton y listen ers at the apaahera* labia
education is Dr. J. Ollie Edmunds,
at the C o f C dinner ware, from le ft, M r*. Kart Higginbotham and Mr. and
(Herald Photo)
Mr*. B. L. Perkin* Jr.

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ol* High Heart Fund queen is chosen nt * Civic Center dance tonight. The
candidate who hon the moat votes from Seminole High otudenta will be
crowned bp School Sunt. R. T. MUwee at 9 a.m. Prooeeda of the 841 p.m.
dance will also go to tne Heart Fund. Candidates, from left, art Angie
Stewart, Colleen McFariln, Sally Williams and Betsy Williams. France*
Strickland, the fifth candidate, wan not present for the picture.

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                    <text>Fair* 8—Tnee. March 8, 1988

Sanford's Jay H. Beck will be
MM a t the oldest alumni at the Uni­
versity of Florida reunion Mar. 19.
Beck b a a e s f about throe sur­
viving members at the U. of F.
class at 1994.
Tbs only other living class mem­
ber Beck recalls is Gen. A. U■landing at Bartow who gave hit
name to the former Camp Blandlag near Starke.
Wkca Beck waa In college, the
University of Florida waa made up
of flvo branches at Gainesville,
Bartow, DeFunlak S p rin g , St.
Petersburg and Lake City. The
branches merged In 1900. Beck's
studies at the Gainesville state
military institute branch included
bookkeeping, gsography and his­
tory, arithmetic and spelling. College wai t lot different in those
days, Beck said Mooday.
The 62-year-old Stnford resident
has a sheepskin signed by the fac­
ulty. naming him as a cadet first
lieutenant a t the institute. Beck
recalls that be was more interested
la the military aspects than in the
academic side of college life.
The veteran alumnus Is a mem­
ber ef the U of F "Grand Old
Guard,” made up of alumni who
graduated from the school at least
M years ago. Members of the class
a t 1910 will be initiated at the
March 19 reunion.
Beck, who still rides tbe horse
bo rode as a colt in the 1930's re­
calls how a duck hunting adventure
put him through a siege of pneu­
monia at college.
Ha went duck hunting In Lake
Jessup over Christmas vacation
aad waded waste deep In water to
get at the birds. After Beck retu n e d to tbe campus, his mother
bad to follow him and nun r
him through poeumonia and a 10.
degree fever.
Beck was not often the man to
hang back.

Once when he had a shoe store
on First St. a man walked in whose
face Beck recognised although he
had never met him.
“The honorable William Jennings
Bryan,” Beck said as be stepped
forward with band extended.
"In person. Sell me a pair of
shoes.” the famed political orator
replied.
Beck's father and mother were
in Sanford before General Henry
Sanford arrived. Charles H. Beck
and Nancy Beck were here when
Indians were all about.

Hit father left Sanford in 1(98 to
follow the lure of the Alaskan gold
fields. Shortly after his arrival in
Alaska be was buried in a snow
slide at Dyea, along with more
than 7S other persons.
Berk is a lifelong Sanford resi­
dent and has lived at the same 419
Magnolia Ave. address since 1913.
His old house burned down in 1924
and be put up a new one on the
same site. The two story frame
house in which Beck was born in
1879 is still standing near the
corner of French Ave. and 23th

W riter/ Selection*

Jurors To Resume
Deliberating Today
In Finch Trial

more deribeli than conviction.
Saturday Night'* CBS-TV produclion of "Treasure tiland" waa
a smashing aucceai, it I Judge
my 7 -year-old aon’a reaction at
ail accurately. He'* now asking
about a repeat and demanding
that I read the book to him He
had only two complaint*: "They
didn't fbaw the pirate flag.” and
•‘they never showed the writing
on tbo treasure map.” Tho»e
item i iu*t can’t be Ignored in
such production!.
I'm inclined to agree with my
boy's enthusiaim over this latest
S i n . . n __ a
itflth M
"Du Pont Show *of1 #k
thea UMonth."
although I felt it moved a bit too
quickly to allow for the fulleat
savoring of the suspense, the
meannesi of those scurrilous pi­
rates and the heroism of the good
guys. Especially rousing perfor­
mances by Hugh Griffith, Boris
Karloff, Barry Morse and Georg*
Rose.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ Juror*
will resume deliberating the fate of
Dr. R. Bernard Finch and his redhaired mistress today wheq final
parts of the surgeon's testimony
in the three-month trial are read.
The reading of the last few pages
of the 43-year-old surgeon's testi­
mony about the night his wife was
killed was expected to take about
an hour.
Then the seven women and five
men would return to the jury room
to pick up deliberations where they
left off Saturday when they asked
to hear again Pinch's description
of the events leading up to the
death of Mrs. Barbara Jean Finch
last July 19.
Pinch and Carole Tregoff. 23. are
charged with murdering Mrs.
Finch after trying to buy her
death. Defense attorneys deny the
couple planned to kill her.
If could take the Jurors a week
or more to reach a verdict—if then.

Hen Can't Read
But Knows Letters
NOBLE OkJa. (UPI) - A hen
owned by D. B. Compton, a farm ­
er living near here, appears to
bo trying to tell us something. She
lays initialed eggs.
Compton said she had laid eight
or ten such eggs. Among them are
some which bear marks recogniz­
able as the letters S, I, and C, and
one that is either a capital E or
a small G.

JAY U. DECK

What Next?
LOS ANGKLKS (UPI) — A blind- man, Frank
Spagnulolo, 38, waa fined 8100 Monday for booking
horae race beta in braille.

The Channel Swim: The hourlong mystery series •‘Thriller,”
with Boris Karloff as the host,
will replace NBC-TV's Friday
night fight aeries next fall . . .
Part of Leonard Bernstein'* next
CBS-TV special.
on Sunday,
March 13. will find him and the
New York Philharmonic compar­
ing the use of rhythm in music
with Shakespeare's poetry . . .
TheJonious Monk, a ‘way, ‘way
out j a u pianist, will he seen on
ABC-TVs ''Music for a Summer
Night” Wednesday, March 16...
Jeff Chandler will play the title
role in "David,” the two - hour
long Biblical drama* being pro
duced for ABC-TV by Wiliiam
Goetz. Filming starts in Israel

NEW YORK (U PI) — Tom
d e n and R ar Paprocky oi N t«
York University and Tooy Jack*
ion of St. John'! were nnanimoui
eboice# on the AU-Uolropolitan
collate baiketbaH team selected
by tbo Metropolitan Baiketball
Writeri' Anociatioa. Bob Mealy of
Manhattan and Ivan Kovae e o m l
plete the mythical first team.

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Hospital Notes
Frances Hirt, Osteen; George Ferides, - Sentord; Mabel West, Dar; Tlllle Mae Chandler, San; John Hart, Sanford.
Births
Mr. aad Mrs. Willie Cbsndler. San­
ford, a sen; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Gardner, Sanford, a son; Mr. and
Ml*. Bobert Hirt, Sanford, e son.
IMsmissels
W. K, Me Roberts, Sanford; Elmer
Hayraea, Sanford; David Johnson,
Sanford; Helen Hughseo, DcBsry;
&gt; * i|H Sanford; Bobert
Pringle, B uford; Vcrnett Joy Fox,
Sanford; George Perides, Sanford.

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WASHINGTON (U PI)-W bea be
goes-to the summit and to Moscow
lo the next few months President
Eisenhower may find a changed
Nikita Khrushchev, softened in
some ways and hardened In others
toward the United States.
The Soviet premier was reported
to bo greatly impressed with tbe
American standard of living, care,
drive-ins, ice boxes and houi-lng
during bis trip here last Septem­
ber.

U.S. Eab Too Much
Mary Anderson, Sanford; Roy J.
Livers, Sanford; Beverly Francis,
Oviedo; Clara M. Clawson, San­ NRA Prexy Says

ford; L e n a Robbias, Sanford;
Barbara Ruprccht, Sanford; Mar­
garet Crockett, Sanford; Canrlo
Blckeobaeker, Sanford; William E.
Costello, DeBsry.
p U n iiitli
Mrs. Willlo Chandler and baby,
Sanford; Mrs. Thomas lively and
baby, Sanford; Mrs. Ellen Hay,
B uford; Erma Kelley, B uford;
Mrs. Otfo Mezz till and baby, San­
ford.

LOS ANGELES (U PI)-T iie head
uf the National Restaurant Asso­
ciation says Americans eat too fast
and too much.
Raymond C. Matson of Omaha,
Neb., said Monday Americans have
a tendency to bolt their meals and
stuff themselves, when they should
leave the table a little hungry to
be completely satisfied.
"This only indicates a lack of
food appreciation In a country
where 19 billion dollars ■ year is
Tb« sloth is wo slow an animal spent on Just eating oul," said
lhat by tbs time ha has finished Matson, who Is here for the South­
M tlag one msal, K la tima for ern California Restaurant Associa­
tion meeting.
tho next

Though he has boasted Russia
will pass the United States eco­
nomically in a few years, Khrush­
chev was said to feel privately that
this will be a tremendously diffi­
cult task.
He was believed to have high re­
spect, for U. I . military strength
and to concede that this country
could devastate Russia in any war.
It is said that one man who does
not attach great weight 4o the
"missile gap” la Nikita Khrush­
chev.
But Khrushchev la firmly con­
vinced that U. S. officials arc am­
ateurs at "the a rt of revolution,"
■ phrase which refers to the
struggle between East and West to
win the peoples of the world to
their side.
Kremlin officials boast that Rutala recently Invited aeveral thou­
sand African* to Moscow to study
medicine and other aubjecla while
tbe U. 8. Senate was busy having a
filibuster over a civil right* bill.
Weitcrn circlet feel Khrushchev
baa no doubt that In the long run
Russia will tako over Use world by
cold war means. Thus, he secs no
need for a cataslroplc war and
views his military establishment
mainly as a deterrent against any
Western hoitility.
It was this philosophy which re*
cently allowed him to ask the Sov­
iet ambassador to Sweden to nom­
inate him for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Jm t like walking from one room to another. . . a brand
M ackle-buit ho— and lot In pour choice o f five
General Development Corporation communitiea.
completely furnished, ready to move in, plue a
guaranteed Job for one year at $100 a week.

A NEW HOME

A beautiful new two-bedrooin, onehath home, the Floridian, valued at
S10.980. including lot, will bo sspscially built for you in your choico of
fivo General D evelopm ent com*
munitie*. Fort Charlotte, Port 8t.
Lucie. Port Malabar, Vero Beach
llighlarfda, or Sebastian Highland#.

NEW FURNITURE
The home will be completely fur*
nbhed and decorated to your taate
with furnltura valued at 92,600

NEW JOB
General Development Corporation
will guarantee you a job at 9100 a
week for one year. The exact nature
of the position will be governed by
your past experience aad ability.

No neod so sacrifice big rar quality for orononsyl O n e aan&gt;|act gives both.
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A $996 homesite in Port Charlotte
or Port St. Lucie
A beautiful S0‘ a 126' lot that &gt;uu c n
build am
, or bold for tho future.

T H E LARK, olallcwn|*cte,givaywiadiolcekia*modri«ofeithera
BOHbp. rix-cyfoodw engine (as economical at any) or lire doubly powerhd
T-B. And Ttse Lnrt eight is raanpanbte to Macsix hi economy.
T H E LARK, of all six |«mcnger amiprta, U lev. ilisn IS feet in Icngili (it is
dxarter outside dim all other oanpacaek fasti inride k ka waa

b o w

Frigidairt Mobile Dishwashers
Requires no plumbing or costly installa­
tion. Fuliv automatic. Prc-wqsh flushrs,
scrub washes, prs-rinss tushes, double
rinaas, and draw.

IT'S EASYI NOTHING TO BUYI ENTER NOWI
Alt you do is go to e General Development
Corporation breach office or home com­
munity, got aa Official Entry Blank, and
complete the phrase, “ I would like to live
in a Mackle-built homo in Florida be­
cause . . . ” to M words or Ice*.

IK, «daB»oni|«nls,dfcss&lt;dftfoear: euhauatlr iranemieuon. power
icr brakes, 'IUin Trat thus differential, 4-lsuid carl*uictor,
air aoeidirioning, radioing scale, padded drab and m ay other

Visit any of th* General Davelopment
Branch offices or Florida Communities
and xst complete information that will
hell) you write your entry. See photographs
and floor plans of Mackle-built homes.
Find out shout their quality construction
aad many attractive features.

TH E LARK, « d a ia x n p u c t* ,o a c r a y a a a lw B M n e d » « a f c m n p ^ models
. . . a s m r titd e ((be only one in the field and die knvrat prior U.S. made),
haetloop, t-door sedan, 4-door solan, 2-door wagon, 4-door siwgoa,

at these Branch Offices and Home Communities

7 0UTSTANDIN6 FLORIDA COMMUNITIES
PORT CHARLOTTE
betweea Sarasota and Fl. Myers oa
Use lovely Southwest Coast
. _
' PORTBT. LUCIE
an the East Coast, between Fort Pierce and fltuar
_ PORT MAIABAR
a t Palm Bey, oa tbe Beet Coast,
0 mile* south ef M elbourne^
SEBASTIAN HIGHLANDS
a unique Y ^ ^ b c o m m u a l M r e g the East Cast

7149 CaBtoe Avenae
HOLLYWOOD BEACH

, joo-A Mawea Street
FT. LAUDERDALE
1744 E. Suariae BHd.

The Compact Without Compromise/

Sanford Motor Co.,SANFORD,
Inc.

MM IAN FORD A V I.

-V E R O BEACH H IO H lS w S i
oa tbo East Coast;»H nutos south ef Vera Beech
VERO SHORES
On exclusive waterisawt cosssunitv.
6H in ilea south ef VeroBsocii
POMPANO BEACH HIGHLANDS

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�Sleet, Snow
Pelt South,
jOther Areas
By United P rrst International
A new late winter storrii pelted
the South with ileet, snow and
cold rain today.
.
it spread a new blanket of snow
and ice atop the remnants of a
record ice storm that struck Dixie
a week ago. Highways were icy
and hatardous and ice coating the
streets turned to slush as the
^tem peratu re rose slowly.
But there was deep snow and a
‘hard freeze in the Appalachians
—Measuring up to IS inches in
southwest Virginia and half a
foot in the Johnson City. Tenu,
area. Heavy snow occurred across
the top of Tennessee and through
the Cumberlands.
Lighter snowfalls reached as far
south as Macon, Ga., and the
northwest quarter of South Caro­
l i n a . Hundreds of schools ware
forced to rlose by the snow that
reached across the mountains and
Piedmont area of North Carolina.
Most of Tennessee had sleet and
freezing rain and similar weather
struck northern Alabama, slowly
recovering from the worst ice
storm on record In that area.
Much of the Corn Belt turned
into a snow belt and travelers,
school children, factory workers
M and oven coal miners were forced
In stay home.
Shortly after dawn, a foot of
snow was piled on usually busy,
industrial KvansviUe, Ind. Bowl­
ing Green, Ky., reported an in­
credible IS inches of snow in the
latest storm; London, Ky., had It
Inches.

•Adjustment Board
Grants Appeal

VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and warmer today and tonight. High today, 65-70. Low tonight, 55-60.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1508
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9. 1560
SANFORD, FLORIDA

18 Miners T rapped By Gas, Fire
SEABEES CELEBRATED their 18ih birthday by
crowning Mrs. Donna Saylor "Queen Hep” as a climax
to a party at the VFW Hall. Lcdr. K. M. Michael placed
the crown as Mrs. Shirley Cason, maid of honor, and Lt.
D. L. Connor looked on. The other maid of honor, Miss
Carol Cason, is not shown. Cdr. L. D. Tarnny, executive
officer, NAS. wns an honor guest nt the celebration.

Counters Wanted
Examinations for positions as Sanford censua
enumerators will be given Thursday from 2 to 4 p. m.
at the Snnford Chamber of Commerce building on First
St.
Only persons living within the Sanford city limits
are eligible for the positions, Sanford census crew work­
er Mrs. Ralph Smith said today. Persons who want to
he enumerators, but are unable to be a t the exams Thurs­
day should cull Mrs. Smith at FA 2-4368. Efforts are
being rnnde to have the districts small enough that
census takers can make their count without transporta­
tion.

Sanford’s Board of Adjustment
decided Tuesday to classify real
estate and insurance offices’ as
professional offices.
Tha board made tha decision af
tar an appeal from Cullen and
*
*
A Harkcy final Estate that they be
▼allowed to build a real estate and
insurance office at the northeast
corner of 33nd St. and Park Ave.
This land la toned R-l for pro­
fessional offices.
Sanford Building Inspector M.
Tux Assessor Richard McCann* and Circuit Court Clerk
A. Yelvingtoa told board mambers David Gutchcl told a large crowd a t the Sunford Shrine
that they were determining whe­ Club Tuesday night they will qualify for their respective
ther a real estate and insurance posts within the next few tlaya.
business was alfowed in a pro­
Both men, along with nine other candidates,
fessional tone,
it ions from the floor in a meeting called by the
lea and Mri. I
County Citizen
Citizenst for
&lt;9were not appl
to build In tba
graup.'&lt; .• r v &gt; '
Though the
Alt candidates poll
ance lists phy
contiWerslal
lax
eq
dentists as professional pcrsol
Issue said they favored full cash
doesn't define what a professional
person is. It docs aav that profes­
valuations.
sional' building should be similar
Candidates who appeared before
to residential dwellingi and may
the group were T. V. Brown, and
havs only one non-lighted sign with
J. C. Hutchison, both running for
tha name of tba occupant on it.
the District 1 county commission
Mrs. Cullen and Mrs.' Harkey
post; Ted Williams, running for
plan to have their real estate ope­
(he vacant District 3 commission
ration in one part of the building
post; Otis Fourakr* and James
and to have insurance offices in
Avary, opponents for tha District
another part. There will be an i t
3 post, Homer Uttle and John
by M foot off-street parking area.
Fitzpatrick, running for Uie dis­
trict S post and Sheriff J. L.
I ^
i •’ .
Hobby.
Ail gave a brief run-down on
what tbay hops to accomplish
If elected.
McCanna apoke on (he Job hie
office ie doing, aad tha incraasa
In valuaCnns In |f pas* *rar.
It, E. CARROLL
Gatcht.' told the .roup ' j plans
O, G. Owen of Sanford said he
to announce hia platform eithlc
w il qualify today or tomorrow to
the next few days.
run lor District 4 ooostabla.
County Commission chairman
Owen, who ran for sheriff in
and presont commissioner for
MM, waa chief deputy sheriff in
District I John Krlder spoke to
Seminole County from ISSS-SS. He
the group briefly on progress in
la new a conductor for the ACL
the county citing industrial gains.
Railroad.
Krider, this morning, said be
R. E. Carroll qualified Monday
The 44-year old native at Poootoc,
still is undreided on whether he
Mia*., is a member of the Central aa a candidate tor constable from will seek another term.
.^Baptist Church af Sanford and haa Seminole County's District 4.
No ana qualified aa af noos
^ b n a a member af the Brother­
Carroll, seeking Me ffret term loday.
hood of Railroad Trainmen for 31
years. He Is a member of the Na­ aa constable, has been a county
tional Sheriffs Aasn. and Is a past resident for Ihe past IS years
member of Ibe Sanford Lions Club. and now live* in Paola. A native
Owen live* at 3105 Palmetto Ave. nf Ohio, Carroll has been a de­
and haa been a Sanford resident
puty sheriff under J . L. Hobby
JERKS DK MARQUESADO,
for M years. He la married and
haa a M-yeer oM son, Glenn Owen and Denver Cordell. He has beea Spain (UPI &gt;—American and Span­
a bookkeeper for the H. C. K ee­ ish rrscua teams today reached
frr.
the wreckage of a U. S. Navy
Owfca said Tuesday that ho is ner Co. for II years.
transport
plane that crash-landed
J l a staunch believer ie segregation
Carroll ia a member at the on a mountain peak In a raging
W and believes that schools and pubsnowstorm Tuesday with 34 per­
lie reereetiaa arena Mould be kept Sanford Lions Club, the Florida sons aboard.
Peace Officers Assn, and tba Na­
negregated.
The rescue teams radioed that
"I will promise the people of the tional Sheriff Assn. A member
all aboard survived but that 13
rnurth District of Seminole County of the Methodist Church, Carroll wera
in "critical condition." The
that if elected I will do everything is the father of two daughters. plane was carrying 13 passengers
within the powers of that office to
and a crew of til.
see that lids ie carried out," Carol Ann and Darleen, who arc
students at Christian Home aad
Owes raid"1 also believn that equal lad- Bjble School, Mt. Dora.
litiaa should be made available to
Carroll said be Is seeking the
,«k*ah races.
constable post on the heals ef
/ V •n promise the people d this his past experience. He believes
district to administer the duties in "honest, efficient law enforce­
BY JACK PHILLIPS
sad responsibilities of this office ment and bringing to Seminole
The County School Board ia defi­
es ant forth ie the Florida statutes County the best protection the
nitely interested to putting aa eleh r the stale legislalurs and ibla county can get.
rlrm rntary school within the North
1 promise to do in a prompt, friend­
"We owe this to odrselvei and
ly and courteous manner," Owen
Orlando Council Tuesday night.
eur children," Carroll said.
Jackson anid Mayor Boy Liddicotl showed tba school board four
possible school altos within tho
Raises Granted
TALLAHASSEE (U FI) - The village, but a- report from tha
board hod not been received.
Legislative Reference Bureau':re­ School Supt. B. T. Jdiiweo aaid
The Merah meeting of the Cen­ ported today tho Cabinet has today that a survey team will bo
tral Florida Chapter al the U J . granted M U raises for auto em­ here to October to so* what kind
ployes to eaceaa of S per rent of of school ahould bo pul to the
Naval Acadam
wiR be hold ia 0oc#4 Beach e t their June, IMf, pay. The legi­ village.
Jackson, presiding over Ibe
•torttof o»
at oow Bad* slature last year authorized * per meeting
Ramoo’e,. atofttog
to Ihe abeonro at Mayor
cent
increases
for
stale
employe*
t r i l l . Aa • brtareatlag pregrem
has been planned which include* but gianted Ihe Cabinet Budget Uddicott, aaid that North Orlando
Commission authority to give kighr is asaurod of botut-to-honao mail
a mottos pictora ef
doJivaap bp Juno. This wtO bo malt
or increase! whoro Justified.
Zm y-Nevy

Gatchel, McCanna
To Seek Pests

Ex-Deputy Enters

..Constable Contest

Carroll Candidate
In Constable Race

Rescuers Reach
Navy,Plane Wreck

LOGAN. W. Va. (U P lt-A res­
cue tram struggled desperately
today to reach If miners trapped
deep underground since Tuesday
morning.
West Virginia Mines Director
Crawford L. Wilson said that an
eight-man rescue team equipped
with oxygen masks may reach
Ihe trapped men "in a few
hours."
The team moved past the a rts
where fire had blacked the tunwal
until early today.
Wilson said the mrn could have
survived If they built a barrier of
coal to protect themselves from
gas and fire caused by a slate
fall.
The rescue team entered the
mine along with 40 other mrn and
began groping through tha gas
and imokt-filled tunnel. The oth­
ers, carrying tools and timber,
began shoring up the roof and
walls ef tha tunnel to prevent
further cave-ins and attempted to
extinguish the blate.
Wilson said the rescue tram

moved past the fire by "clearing, ly carbon momrxide gas may
a pastaway around it."
have filtered through to the spot
The miners were entombed 483 | where the miner* were located.
fret below the surface—about two
Two survivors w'lo clawed (heir
miles from the pithead.
way around the maze of flame
Officials first expressed opti­ and fallen timber for 1.500 feet
mism that (he trapped men would to rrarh sifety also feared for
be reached alive, then said dead­ Ihe livra nf the trapped mrn.

Willis Carter, 44, Vcrdunsvillc,
W. Va., who had designed the
miaa'g ventilating ayatem, led one
j other man out of the pit and
plaadcd with the others to follow
I him.
" I kept talking to Ihe men to
gat them to come with me jut

Latin American
Relations At All
Time High, Ike Says
WASHINGTON (UPI) - P r e s i­
dent Elsenhower told the nation
Tuesday night that US. relations
with Latin Amerira are at an
"all-time high" hut ’ conceded
there are soma "serioui miiundem anding!."
In a 13-minute radio-TV report
on his 10-day trip to Brazil, Ar­
gentina, Chile and Uruguay. El­
senhower declared that "no other
area of tha world is of more vi­
tal aignlflcanca to our futura"
than Latin ‘America.
He said "an even firmer part­
nership" with tha nations south of
lb# border muet bo the V. I.
goal.
reported that ho
k America "a vast
admiration
lb* United
w
I Tt7
he dlscovritandiaga"
of (hit country In Latin Amerira.
And, he said, U. S. rilirrnt are
not aa well informed at they
ahould be about their neighbora
to (ha south.
Meanwhile Secretary of State
Cbriatlan A. H erttr aaid the
United Statca eventually might
have to consider breaking relationa with Cuba, but that he hope*
thing* would never come to (hat
•tage.
Hector told a news eonferenea
B ut no aonaideratloa is being
given at this tlma to such drastic
action despite Premier Kldrl
Castro's apparent determination
to keep trouble stirred up between
the two eountrieo.

SEMINOLE COUNTY CANCER CRUSADE preparation* are being mad*
by numbers of tha Cancer Society. Making plane for the April drive are,
frunt the left, Varnun Mira, president: Mrs. David Gatchel, assistant tren•urer; Mrs. Homer Walkar, county anairman for tha crusade, and Mrs.
Tom Largen, educational chairman.
(Herald Photo)

Longwood Resident
Sen.
Heads Cancer Drive
C. Vernon Mite, presides! of
the Seminole County r hapter-ef
the American Ca*c*r Society, an
nounced today (he appointment of
Mrs. Homer J. Walker ei county
chairman of the Cancer Crusade
to be held during April.
Mrs. Walker, a resident of
longwood for Iwe years, waa
born In Roanoke, Va., attended
Sutlins College, Bristol, Tann.,
and graduated with a degree hi
business administration.
Until local haadquartcri are
established, Mrs Walkar may
be reached at TE 1-4314. Mr*.
Wal
Walker
loday attwaeed the need
ir volunteers le he area chairen and captains throughout the
inly so that the cruiada may
attended to ell aacUona.

Neuberger's Death

Halts G vil Rights Fight

. WASHINGTON (U PD -Tbo Sen­
ate railed a halt In Its bitter civil
rights fight today because ef the
death of Ken. Richard L. Neubergor (D-Ore.) but arranged tor a
showdown vote Thursday on a gag
rule.
Neubergar, the first Democrat
slatted from Oregon to Urn
United States Senate la 40 years,
died early today after suffering
• cerebral bomorrbaga.
Tha 41-year-old author and pollttofan had been railing at home
far asvaral weeks, convalescing
from a series of virus attack*
and a bout with the shingles
when bo was stricken suddenly nt
4 p. m. Tweed ay.
Democratic Loader L y n d o n
Johnson told the senate bo would
f
Uko to recess early today out of
raapeot to Neuborgor, than veto
Thursday afternoon on tho bi-parBeen debate limitation motion.
Bon. Jacob K. Javita (R N.Y.), a
ORLANDO (U P I)-T ha Justice
In the move to Impose
Department official In charge af a
federal grand Jura probe af
Teamster Union actfvillae ia Flor­
ida revealed Tuesday be had re­
ported two Orlande seen h r at­
tempted intimidation of witaeasei.
James T. Dowd raid the men
A car bit a moving train on tfto
he named wera Orange County SR 444 Wrathcrafteld raUrond
Deputy Georg* W. MeEaehraa crossing early today but the car’s
and formrr Deputy Donald W. Winter Park driver neaped In­
Elms.
jury.
Dowd said Elmi look pictures
A ta r drives by James Okey
of both Jurors and witnesses with Bragg of Wintor Park cam*
a miniature camera eutaid* the around a enrve too faat aa
Jury room last week. He said Bragg was approaching
Ibe
Klin a was also taking tho names tracka, Highway Patrolman Wil­
of those pholographad and Me- liam Stringfield reported. Bragg’s
Eachran waa checking the work. car bit Ihe freight train broad­
Dowd aaid both wera employed side and waa dragged M feat,
by a Miami firm af private in­ Damag* to the car amounted to
vestigators behoved le be working $700.
for Ben Coben. Cohen, a t Miami,
The iccidaal happened shortly
hat described himself aa personal after midnight between Weathersattorney for Teamster* Pytsident field and Forest City. Bragg wai
James R. Ifoffa.
charged with reckless driving.

§

Orlando Men Face
•s.
1 p. m. Stocks Intimidation Probe
NEW YORK (UPI) —frock pri­

ces at 1 p. m.:
American Airlines ............
American TAT
American Tobacco
Bethlehem Rjeel .
Caterpillar ..........
C A O ...................
Chrysler ................. e e e e e a e a
Curtiss * Wright .
DuPont
*
Eastman Kodak
Ford Motor ....................
General Electric ..............
General Motors ................. .
Graham • Paige .
Ini. TAT .............
Lorillard
..........
Minute Maid .......
Penney .................
Penn RR . . . . . . . . e e e e e e c a
Royal American ...
Bears Roebuck ..,
Standard Oil (NJ)
Studebaker ............
U. R. Steel
...
Weatinghouse El.

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delivery to a box in front of oath
Donald Ford of 111 Corton Dr.
asked Ihe eounril what Ihe proapacta were for organizing a Norib
Orlando volunteer tin department.
Councilman Frank Faaula aaid the
department would nerd a fire en­
gine and k« didn't think village
resident* could ha nsaetaed lor
this.
Ford sold he thought residents
would contribute money if they
knew U waa far a fire engine.
Faaula, Jackson and Ford agreed
that n volunteer ttre department
would tower village insurance
rata* aad would be an inducement
to surrounding boose* to
the *44tape It at lie.

| they all looked like they were la
shock."
| Carter gave the remainder af
his party little hope to survive
unless they Joined six others 1.1M
fret farther back and built a wall
of coal to prevent the fire-caused
gases from suffocating them.

Kennedy Cuts
New Hampshire
Margin Of GOP

Driver Escapes
As Car Hits Train

Elementary School For North Orlando Studied

Navy Alumni Group
*T o M eat Saturday

NO. 646

"1 agree with Mr. Fbrd that the
fir* department la our neat atop,"
Jackson aaid. Faaula will find the
coat of different typo* of ftre/lgbt
lag equipment bp lb* neat moot­
ing.
G. W. Pettit of •• I . Cortot
Dr. complained lo the council
about dogs running loos* to North
Orlando. Ho asked tor a* ordin­
ance to compel resident* to h a th
their dogs.
Robert E. Johnson df tho Ionford Human* locietp waa peasant
and said that the snctoly, though
Just getting atoned, would ho a bio
to help by picking up stray dogs.
Jackson aaid that plana for too
344 homo addition to North Orlando
a rt progressing ant

should start going up tliers within
tha nail tow weeks.
Jackooo said tost too developer,
Parry Wlllata, baa left room for
a church and school area to the
development on the LongwoodOviedo Bd. between Wad* BL and
Sherry Ave.
The FHA ia tinseled lo approve
mere than 1M iota to the south
sectioa af North Orlando. TMs
will bo tho nail aMe of village
aspens toe. Jackson said. Ha told
Ik* oouacil tost drain a pa of tho
propoood roersattoa area in the
northwest station af the vlUaga will
probably bn ecaompMshod bp dig­
ging a small Ink* and naing lb*
fill to build up lb* aurreundtog
land. Tha ails la more than tour
•area.

MANCHESTER, N. H. (UPI) —
Both Sen. John F. Kennedy and
Vice President Richard M. Niton
polled record vote* In New Hamp­
shire'* bell-weather presidential
primary but the Republicans ap­
peared today to b* losing their
grip on the state.
Niton easily lopped President
Eisenhower's 1934 vote. Kennedy
doubled Ihe 1834 total piled up by
Sen. Estes Kefauver and loosened
the GOP'i traditional 3-1 hold on
the electorate.
On the basis of virtually com­
plete return*, Kennedy polled turn
vote* for every three Nixon bal­
lots In the preference polls. There
was no direct contest, Ihe party
primaries being separate, but tho
comparative vole waa significant
Complete Demnrralic return*
gave Krnnrd.v 43,969 votes a t com­
pared with Kefauver'* 193* total
of 21,701. Chicago pen manufac­
turer Paul C. Fisher had a,874
volet and Sen. Stuart Symlnftaa
(D Mo.) polled 375 write-ins.
Complete returns ou the RrpuMfr
can tide give Nixon 43,077 votoa
to 34,484 for President Eisenhower
in 1938. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller
of New York had 3.880 wrtte-to
votes and Fisher piled up aa low
prestive 2.0AJ In the GOP poU.
Interpretation of the big Fithef
vote a t compared with Rockefel­
ler's was clouded by the fact lb a |
Rockefeller withdrew from tho priniary contest .early to the gam*
while FJ4hrr campaigned actively,
althougl a&lt; a Democrat.*
The balloting was heavy, pe*
haps a turnout of 100,000, with til*
voters apparently lured to Ik*
polling boolhi by a campaign brawl
Involving Kennedy, Nixon and Nix­
on's Hate campaign manager, Gor,
Wesley Powell, 4

cloture, .aid ha thought this
would be satisfactory hut asked
for time to consult with his li­
beral colleagues.
Johnson told newsmen be still
thinks the Senate will 'p ast an
"effective voting rights."
But he said earlier that the et
fort to* apply cloture or gag rut*
on the debate is premature and
predicted it will "prolong debate
Instead of azpsdltlng It."
Vice President Rlcbard M. Nix
on told United Presg International
Approximately 330 persona ar*
Ibo administration civil right! expected
to attend the annual
m aaturt still has the "beat chanc# Chamber at Commerce meeting
of anactmcnt" by Congress.
at 8:30 p. m. Thursday at Ibo
Mayfair Inn, Chamber Manage*
John Krider said today.
Principal speaker for the graft­
ing will b* Stetson University
President J. Ollie Edmunds.
Mack Cleveland Jr., outgoing
Bowl Addition Okayed president
of tho chamber, w il
JACKSONVILLE I UPI) - Tho glvo a run-down. on what tbe
city oommlssion approved a 4,000- afcamber accomplished during Bra
soal addition la tha Gator Bowl past year regarding now Industry
etadium Tuesday, increasing total and growth.
•sating eapasltp lo 10,000.
Others participating to the pro­
gram will be Pina Harrison who
Gates Injured
will give a selection of vocal
WASHINGTON (UPI) Do aoloa, accompanied by I** Comp­
ton** Secretary Thomas 8. Gate* ton en the piano.
waa injured today to an aulomoTheca will also bo an organ
Ml* collision. After the accident, novelty by Glen Nelson and HerOnto* preceded to his Pent a run schel Boyd. Tho organ* have bean
office, but a spokesman said he furnished, courtesy of Keller’s
would received medical attention Cooper and Gregory Mutie Co.
for ao injured shoulder.
of Orlando.
Maatnr of eeromonlca for lb*
Esso Moving Offices evening will bo B. L. Perkins Jr.,
MIAMI (UPI) - Esso Standard present Chamber of Commerce
Oil, S. A., ia moving its Caribbean president.
and Central Amrrican headquar
ter* from Havana, Cuba, lo Coral
Cables, the Miami Naws reported
today. Easo, a subsidiary of Stand­
ard Oil of Now Jersey, is tha big­
gest petroleum firm in the Carib­
bean area. The company has in­
TAMPA (UPI) - Fire whipped
vestments totaling about $30 mil­
lion to Cuba, Ihe newspaper aaid. through! the 33 year-old YMCA
building in the heart of down­
town Tnmpn today, ravaging the
P alact Strafed
JAKARTA. Indonesia (UPI) - six-story structure with roaring
Aa Indonesian air force MIU17 Jet flam* and dirty brown amoke.
More than a dozen persona to
piano strafed President Kukaroo’i
palace to downtown Jakarta and the 133 • room brick and wood
tho nearby summer palace *1 Ho building fled to safely after the
gor today and then disappeared. blast broke out to tho basement
Sukarno was not injured. But pres­ boiler room about 8 a. m. Two
idential spokesman Rochmuljali firaraen war* hospitalized for
said two persons wrro wounded smoke iohalalion and several
at Merdcka palate. No aoa was others were overcome but wer*
revived at tba scan*.
hurt 04 Bogor.
Unofficial tslimatea of damag*up lo $300,*00. The builfr
Ike Studies Message ranged
log had been constructed a i •
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Prrti- hotel
in 1908 and dedicated by
dent Eisenhower today studied a
William
Jennings Bryan.
surprise personal message from
Soviet Promiar Nikita S. Khrush­
chov. There was ^eculaUoa it Hotel Purchaied
dealt with Elsonhowor's planned
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Metal
Irip to Russia. Neither tha Whlto partners Morris Laasbnrgb s a l
(louse M r tho Soviet embassy S i m C o h ti innnuirad U d iv I
would diaolooo tba oootools of too bad bought tho 430-room Flamingo
message when it was delivered to Hotel and Catiao at Las Vega*,
too President by Ambassador Mik­ Nav.. for a reported price af 111
hail Moushihov Tuesday.
mill ia*.

Chamber Meeting
To Be Thursday

News Briefs

Fire Ravages
Downtown Tampa
YMCA Building

�*

wm
Titan Failure, ’.

&gt;5* « . &lt; *• : «\

Mars Test Success
poae tax revisions to bring In
more money, especially for edu*
cation. David said ha would pro­
pose a SO cents per ton severance
tag on' phosphate, and an increased
tax of 10 cents an acre on private
timber lands.
David also said he would veto
any stats salts u k on groceries,
medicines or other necessities.

Remember a former Sanford
baaaball great by the name of
Mayo Langston?
Well, Mayo was eee of the finest
players for tho Sanford team
•way beck la ISM.
' t b a Herald received • card from
Mat the ether day asklst aay af
his friands in the area to writs to
him at the Citadel Medical College
iHeepital, Charleston, S. C. Mayo
is SttfftrlBg from gangrene in both
|)oga bat rows he'll play ball again.

Quotable
Quotes

I Tv* Sanford man were named
read appraisers on the W, First
[St. Road Improvement project by
the County Commission Tuesday.
They are T. W. Mere and Ray
!Lindquist,

United Frees latereetienal
NEW Y O RK -Jack Pear, con­
ceding he la "thin-skinned" but
stating he has the courage to fight
criticism la the press:
* i 'a not afraid of you, and U's
about timn that tela vision actors
and people ho treated like human
beings and not Ilka monktya in a
esgs."

! The Sanford Recreation Depart'formation of o duplicate bridge
[dab.
Urn Brat organisation meeting
&lt;vf tho group will be Thursday at
|7iM p. a . la the Civic Center. Mrs.
[Fvtor Shew will bn director of the
U . Joseph J. Bachman, af
mlab aad nay interested persons
IwUUnf to join afv asked io attend Heavy Attack Squodreo 11 has
w aaally bean promoted to lieuten­
dm meet ing.
ant commander. Lt. Bachman,
I ssu ed service station operators
lire cvmplalolng lo- police that
■ Usd s Is are emtiag through their
pare la avoid traffic light*.
I I Owens, owner of o service
station a a ISth S t ta d Park A w .
ad d police " it isn't had oaeugh

WASHINGTON - Rep, Marvin
Coed (D-lowa), charging that 10year-old Marilyn Canby was chos­
en tn be Iowa Stale princess a t the
■naval cherry blossom festival by
a phantom organisation la cahoots
w u Republicans:
"Insofar as all hat a very few
lawsae in Washington a re eoneernid , selection of the state's cherry
blossom princess la recent years
kftfl kMfl a in c iM ik flttiW in
mystery.”

Snow Low Against
Slaigh Sans Balls

loosing Starts
reacted To Drop
» year wfll atiR be
-belldtai year by
oMwdtaf to tho
aad Loon League.

CAPE CANAVERAL ( U P l)-A
Titan missiles failure to trigger
Its second stag# marred America’s
attempt Tuesday to score .a •‘onetwo" test success - with Its two
mightiest war rockets.
Missilemen were left with a
"success and a h a lf’ to show for
their efforts with tho Atlas and
Titan, both Intercontinental* ballis­
tic^ missile*. The 32-foot tall Atlas
rumbled 6,100 miles' across the
Atlantic to tack another success
to Its record—now 21 in a row.
Five hours later, the # 8-foot tall
Titan left Its pad in what ap­
peared to he a normal launch.
Two minutes and four seconds
later, the booster stage dropped
away.
But tha second stage, biggest
ever to operate In flight, failed
to Ignite. The Titan fall fa r ahert
of the Intended range of about
3,000 miles.

• y l l d M P m Intcruatieaal
Atlanta Negro atudenta an­
nounced in • full-page newipaper
%d today they intend to join a
Southwide campaign against all
forma of segregation and will not
wait quietly for equal rights.
Other Negro college students at
Montgomery, Ala., balked by

Negro by four whites who carved
XKK Initials on his chest and
stomach was blamed on an at­
tempt to break the back of the
sitdown movemeat. Other Negroes
Registration 1# now open for were threatened. Police said the
tho 1M0 fall session of ths Lu­ situation was tease, but under
theran Church af the Redeemer control.
kindergartea.
Parents af aU children of kin­
dergarten age are invited te a
social hour at tha church at 10:30
a. as. Thursday. Tba kindergar­
Loagwood bad M0,&lt;13.79 on hand
ten under the leadership of Mrs.
Norris Jordan has included musle, at the and of February.
Cash on hand broken down
aria and crafts, games, safety
and health la Ka past season’s amounted tv 333.0U.44 in the con­
Name Fits Pattern
curriculum, as well as field struction fund, 11,301.14 in the
KAN8A8, Ok la. (U P l)-K a n - trip*. Further Information may be water w orts fund; &gt;43.01 in the
•as, Okie., la In Delaware Coun­ obtained from Mre. Jordan a t cemetery fund: fT03.IT In the pav­
ty, near ths Arkansaa*Mlsaouri FA 3-9710 nr from Mrs. Willism ing fund: 01.079 in tha sinking fund
boundaries.
and M.1M.M in tha general fund.
Southward at FA 3-4000.

Church School's
Registration Opens

Longwood Finances
Set A t $36,413

NSWARK, N. J . - Miss Nell
Grissl, Si, dlsclo dag what sha
shouted to slop a street fight betweca two mea and an FBI agent:
"Don't yva dare hit that man
agaia.”

SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UFt) - P c
lice report moat of the city's
children h n 't o j a n lawbreakers
ovary Rme It oaowa.
A d ty ordinance says: "No
ririgbs of any d a d without
attached thereto shall bo used or
drawn U o r tbreosb tho streets
af tho d ty ." The law Is generally

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thanks to tha U. S. Navy leohroakar Glacier for leading the Danlih

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TROOP 1SS

A favorite dessert used to be fruit and cheese. Our fea&lt;r tive meals do Rot consist of aa many course* an the pri' &lt;vllefod used to enjoy but they are still rich and satisfy"• tar. Jutey fruit and mellow cheese are atilt the favored
dessert Tangerines were once retarded aa a luxury. Be.
cause of the attractive prices this year, they should be
Vi, found in fruit bowls, lunch bowls and on the tables. They
are a food source of vitamin C. Hostesses may serve
«»them as dessert in their living rooms. Tangerines can be
*•' piled high in a bowl and each guest peels his own easily,
no fuss and bother. They didn’t earn the name “sipperskinned” for nothing. They are refreshing after dinner
*.Zand compatible with a variety of cheese flavors.

BROWNIE SCOUT 10S bid a sad
farewell to Carolyn Robertson at
their last meeting. Carolyn, along
with her sister, Sallys and her mo­
ther, Mrs. Gordon Robertson, left
last week for Olathe, Ksns. where
Sally and Carolyn will reside
while Mrs. Robertson Joins Cdr.
Robertson, who is in Europe.
The brownies gathered In gypsy
costumes a t the home of their
eid er, Mrs. OUn Boutwell in Loci
Arbor Jbr a cook out. After bear­
ing stories about gypsies the girls
gathered under an archway. They
formed the traditional Scout friend­
ship ring and made secret wishes
for Carolyn. As she left the group,
she stopped on stepping stones that
had farewell good wishes written
anthem .
Saying goodbye to Carolyn ware:
Dorie Bach, EUa Boutwell, Sally
Carman, Jeanne Fletcher, Patty
Fletcher, Deborah C orns, Candy
Hartwig, Leslie Hartwig, Susan
Hartwig, KSthy Klmmons, Nancy
Moore, Pamela Pigott, Elisabeth
Rodgers, Diane Sorokowaki, Bonny
Van Pelt, Lucia Wallace, and Mary
Beth Willlami. AaaUUhg Mra.
Boutwell was her co-leader, Mra.
Miltoa Sorokowaki.

Growth And Care Of
Belgian Begonias

VSOUTMG AMD PLANTINO
Tubers should not bn planted

Stefany Westgate celebrated her
twelfth birthday with a cook-out
supper and slumber party Fri­
day night at her home, 2007 Cor­
dova Drive.
Due to the cold weather, instead
of sleeping On the porch as plan­
ned. they slept on mattresses
scattered all over the living room
floor, listening to rock and roll

patrol layad a trail sad the ether
had to try sad fallow it.
The cashout wad held at the
Scout Camp oo Silver Lake. Other
girts peasant warn Linda Pigott,
E a rn Williams, Dubbin Clark,
Janice dark, Kama deYarala,
Deaaa Merritt, Neela Mratfort,
JCarla McNair, Patricia Jeans tad
Margaret Wllaea.
la th girt was assigned a special
Jab, M an ooshsuti am planned

Boat And Ski Club
To Meet March 17

la canoe the tubers to decay.
[•Istare la important far if Urn
rowing medium is toe dry, the
to n will act grow. Starting of

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SPRINGTIME b a c h e l o r
purple ssskes this tvo^il
flannel suit deaigned by
Anne FomrtF. Double rows
of batur nuttona close the
velvet-cbUarod jacket.

Garden Club Plans
Meet In N. Orlando
The North Orieade Garden dab

STETSON MELMAC
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winter home ham . Edgar Higgins,
also from B ar Harbor la building
a home la this area. *
Mr. and Mrs. Goacfa Nettling of
Cbossauliif, Mich., were recent
guests of Dr. ta d Mrs. John Bradin.
Mrs. Louis Kaapp and Mrs. Fred

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Bowen and children. Fatty and
Robert, at Ocoee visited Mrs.
Prank George this weekend.

kls parents, Mr. and Mm. Harvey

On or too lew temperature. Either

In* moderate exertion or activity, who require n a i m u c i regirdiag
ability to go back to their old Job*
but unfortunately they have been or who need guidance in finding
doing little beyond aittlng and ly­ new or more auitable employment.
ing down.
Between two-thlrdi and three-quar.
An outline for them Is a month te n of patlenti after coronary at«
of progreaiive walking, light work tacka h a rt been able to return to.
around home and getting out into gainful employment.
u
the world before they are in trim
for their job». Often unwarranted
fear* muit be overcome in getting
tbeae people going, but with devel­
opment of confidence and Increared muscular and circulatory tone,
they will soon be ready to reaume
self support and employment.
At the Cardiac Work Classifica­
tion Units of the Heart Associa­
tion are seen many such patients i

Osteen

Mm. A. R. Ktnnard of Melbourne
was the Sunday guest of Mrs.
Riebard Pickles.
Irving Vltno, Longwood, visited

iMro a sprout h u g te to thaw,
ha ptaaOng medium can vary but
Mistily It should bo • mixture

a right. Direct t e
be carefully evetoed.

Twelfth Birthday
Celebrated With
Slumber Party

Many are now about and outside
within six weeks, and if they are
fartunate enough to have office or
relatively light Jobs, they can be
back to work within eight weeks.
By the end of ten to twelve weeks
the average patient is able to re­
turn to moderately strenuous work.
Patients after a heart attack
may he compared to athletes out
of training. General strength docs
not return through rcsthiiaae but
through a guided balance between
rest and Increasing activity. All
too often we have seen patients
three to four months after a coro­
nary attack who wish to discuss
returning to. their old Jobs iavolv-

TROOP H I

BROWNIE TROOP 271 made invilationa to the Girl Seoul Pair
out at construction paper to (end
to their parents. On the outside
they decorated the invitations atfeetlvely with the Girl Scout em ­
blem and outlined It with a white
waxy material. Girts la this troop
am Terry Chevalier, Constance DeJong, VaJfrfe Hamilton, Su i t Har­
rison, S h o rn Hasting*, Mary EUen
Ascending te the Belgian Bego- au u re proper drainage. The pot Hoffman, Diana HusUa, Joyce
Janet Lewis. Mary Marga­
^ Growers flies rial ton this is the Should be filled two-thirdi full with Jones,
ret Reynolds, Pamela Reynolds,
___a . . . t - J m a "
» ___ the thoroughly mixed components.
V
Spri nkl e with a couple a t tableI f f a rs grown successfully. These
g m organic fertiliser
m m warn determined after many n e b ns fishmeal, ate. Add aaa
•m ars at research a a I expertises- inek of potting mixture, than ftla tte .
ratva the plant carefully by bead, at the home of their leader, Mrs.
set firm and cover’ top of root R. A. Smith and practiced their
skills in home making by making
BEFORE PLANTING
mass lightly with potting toll.
Similar procedure is used is the candied apples. They pot anly fix­
. . neierv
pleating, eaon the bags i s - _v_ . hr .V Y . A | ! t T ! lI.-T. ed the apples but helped clean up
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n#m atlowinrf D. Schoonover, assistant leader,
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M»»Ht Hy J J i i M w

STEFANY

In the past seme doctors have
subscribed to the theory, “The lon­
ger you rest after a heart attack,
the better.” A patient was told by
his doctor to go borne and stay to
bed for six months. Fortunately he
sought other advice and spared
himself the consequences of -quite
a complete breakdown.
Before World War II. when a
diagnosis of a coronary attack was
made the accepted formula was
six weeks of absolute bod rest.
Today wo knew that the majority
of such patients can be safely am ­
bulated within three weeks, and
under this program total come*
back Is more speedy and sure.

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Mrs. Pennington
Dorcas S. S. Class

BEFORE MOVING, Virginia
(Mrs. Hal) Lang was guest of
honor at a bridge-luncheon given
by Millie (Mrs. frving) Felnberg
and Mrs. Amy Rust at the Feln­
berg home. Guests were Creala
Higginbotham, Lorraine Langford,
Ty Ramigc, H aul Rowell, Pat
Murphy, Betty McCracken, Las­
sie Smith, Lucy Yates and Mary
McCumber.

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Ths Leei built their charming
home only three years ago and
have done ■ lot of yard planning
since that time.
This weekend 3lr. and Mri.
Lee bad a* their guests, her lis­
ter. Mrs. R. F. Curry and her
daughter, Mr*. Joe Waters and
children. Jimmy and Leslie of
Savannah, Ga. And. of course,
they all visited back and forth
with Mrs. Lee's and Mrs. Curry's
mother, Mrs. W. P. Brook* of
417 West 2nd street.

MISS NANCY FOSTER, chairman of the DOES dance last Sat­
u rday night, told me they had
a successful evening—Ed Russell's
orchestra from Orlando furnished
music and the Elk's Club was
attractively decorated with a pro­
fusion of Spring flowers for the
occasion.

FOUR SANFORD COUPLES had
complimentary things to »ay about
the smorgasbord served at Rymal'a restaurant in Deland—Kilning
there one night recently were Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Gramkow, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Crumley, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Silver* and
Judge and M n. Volia Williams,
COMBINING BUSINESS AND Jr. Artar dinner thfy spent the
PLEASURE, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. remainder of the evening playing
Morris receotly stayed at the bridge at the Crumley's home.

ANN (Mrs. William) MEYERS
is the woman who slays busy at
the "Little Red School House"
(as it is called in Sanford) and
her (even pupils, exceptional chil­
dren. range in ages from three
to around 11 years old. A native
of Iowa. Ann is a Navy wife who
has lived here for two year* with
her husband and seven year old
son, Steven, on Bradshaw Dr. in
Country Club. She is a Sunday
School teacher at the United
Luthern Church and also la active
in public tchoool work.

Mr*. Eugene Pennington wai
hostess at ihe March meeting
of the P o m * Sunday School
Class of First Baptist Church.
Mr*. Charles Lewis, vice presi­
dent, presided at the meeting.
Mrs. William Tanner led the
group in the opening prayer fol­
lowed by a love offering.
A social hour was enjoyed with
games being played and refresh­
ments served to Mrs. W. W.
Horne, Mrs. M. V. Wilkin*. Mrs.
R. A. Cohen. Mr*. Curll* Green.
Mr*. Douglas Stenstrom, Mrs.
William Tripp. Mrs. J. A. Fuller.
Mrs. Lewi* and Mr*. Tanner.

Elect Officers

The VAH-ll - Enlisted Mens'
Wives Club will meet Friday at
1:30 p. nt. at the Enlisted Mens'
Club at the Naval Air Station.
Plan* will be dircussrd for a so­
cial event this month and an Kas
ter egg hunt for the children.

Thia young woman says of her
work, "It is an inspiration—I
learn aomethlng new every day".
She stresses good health habit*
and learning to thara and play
together.
Betty (Mrs. 'D avid) Laude,
preiident of the Seminole Alsoelation for Retarded Children,
aald that the school has the faci­
lities to handle more children.
MEMBERS OF • Canasta Club
that hava been meeting monthly
for acveral year* had another en­
joyable evening together Saturday
night when they met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Well* on
Magnolia Ave. The hostess served
what sounds like a "real glam­
our" dessert—meringue, tinted
green, topped with fresh straw­
berries and peaches and lime
aherbert. Other club member*
present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Redding. Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Harper, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Monforten, Mr. and Mrs.
George Stine and Colonel and
Mrs. Paul Cheaterson.

By BETTE GOLDMAN
Staff Sgt. and Mr*. Noah Reedinir, Thlid St., me the proud par­
ent* of a new son, Craig Allen,
born Feb. 21.
Mr. and Mr*. John Wood* be­
came proud parent* for the third
time, Feb. 25. Rarliara Ann, the
new baby, weighed I lbs. 4
o*. The Wood*’ have a »on, John
Jr. and an older daughter, Kim.
Member* of the Chulunta Youth
Club showed their wonderful spirit
again by- making door to door cotlections for the Ceiehral Palsy
Fund.
Late TV viewers Sunday morn­
ing,, had the pleasure of seeing
Mis* Phyllis Howell, president of
CYC make the presentation of
their rereberal-paUy collection to
Stubby Kaye on the C-P Telethon.
Snow hound in Florida! Mr*. L.
Vorveie and her son, John Wil­
liam were scheduled to return to
their home in Providence, R. L
last Saturday, hut all flight*
North were cancelled due to the
storms and record snow-fall there.
Their host*, the Murphy Family,
of Second Street, are .pleased to
have them for a longer visit than
planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Kimmel
The wedding will take place June
of Atlanta, (la., announce the en­ II at the First Church of the Nata«
gagement and approaching mar­ rene in Sanford.
riage of their daughter, Betty
Jane, to John Carlo* Carter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter
of Sanford.
Mis* Kimmel will he graduated
from DeLand High School June 3.
Mr. Carter i* a graduate of
Seminole High School and la now
attending Athens College in AthTwenty-one 4-H gtrla. two 4-H
rn t, Ala.
boy* and four leaders met with
Mis* Myrtle Wilson at the Home
Demonstration C enter,. Saturday
morning, for " ‘County Demonstra­
tion Day."
T h e following . demonstration*
wrre given by the girli and boyas
The VAH-5 Enlisted Men's FOOD PREPARATIONS — "Pigia
Wives Club held their first month­ Pie". Carla Lommlcr, Longwood;
ly meeting this week at the "Twelve Rule* For Good Cook­
N. A. S. meeting room on the ing," Dcbby Krecek, North Orlan­
base. Ifficer* wrre elected to do.
TALENT - "Piano Solo", Joyce
aervr for Ihe coming year.
Mrs. Ruby Travis, was named Kclltiorn. Slavla, "Good Groomj " . Lydia Tiohy, Joyce Bellhore
president. Mrs. Irene Chaney, vice ,n8i
and Geraldine Elliott all of Slavia
president, Mr*
and Maureen McV’ay of North Or­
secretary, Mr
lando. "Entomology", Michael
treasurer. Mrs
Krecek, North Orlando. "Cleaning
Silver", Marsha Clarke, North Or­
lando. "Making Brushes", Patty
Harville, North Orlando. "Health",
Martha Dean, North Orlando.
"Public Speaking". Linda King,
Sanford. "Electricity", B r u e e
Dean, North Orlando. "Setting Ta­
ble." Mary Connelly and Catherine
Dean, both of North Orlande.
"Making Pot Holders", Debby
Davit and Bonnie Stodden, both of
North Orlando.
llrure Anderson Jr., is spending
Carla Lommler and Linda Klag
(lie spring holidays with hi* par­ will represent Seminole County a t
ents, Mr. and Mr*. B. W. Ander­ the district demonstrations, March
son at their home, 4080 Orlando IB in Orlando.
Dr.
Frank Scott, son of Mr. and
Automobile accident* eaaaed 11.4
Mr*. F. D. Scott, 437 Scott Ave.,
ia home for the spring vacation. per cent of all accidental death*
Both boy* are students at the i In the United Statas In 1*6*. .
Baylor School fur Boy* in Chattannoga, Trnn.
Robert 31. Morris, son of Mr.
and Mr*. Herman E. Morris has
entered officer* training with the
local National Guard unit station-,
ed at Ft. Henning, Fla. Hi* ad­
dress i* O/C Robert 31. 3torri»,
32nd Co. (O. C.) 3th Stu IOCS)
TSR. FI. llcnning.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira E. Southward at their home
on Hibiscus Dr. arc Mr. and
• Carpet
3Ir*. Charles E. Nutlry and Mr.
• Tile
and 3lrs. Russell Nullcy, all of
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

VAH-5 Wives Club

To Meet Friday

Personals

• •

Demonstration Day
Observed By 4-H
Girls and Boys

V A H -II Wives Club

Chuluota

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Miss Kimmel To W ed
John Carlos Carter

Hostess To

Ponce De Leon hotel in St. Aug­
ustine. They were there when
THE HONOR of hating the ihe Gay Ninety Rail was held in
"Garden of the Month" goes to the Gold Ballroom of that color­
Mrs. Harry Lee, Sr., who lives ful hotel—and they joined other
in a grey French farm house tourists in doing a lot of tightlocated on the corner of E. Sec­ seeing of the many historic
ond and Shirley St. Her neatly- | places.
kept green lawn i* bright with
Ixorn. geraniums, whitr alyssum.
STILL BUBBLING WITH EX­
na*:&gt;;riums. snapdragons — and CITEMENT—but oh, to sleepy,
very lovely Gerber* daisies. How- were the five young girls who
eter, Mrs. Lee said that recent arrived home Sunday after a fivewinds nave been playing havoc day whirl about Washington, D.
with her garden. She docs her C. with their host, J. Brailey Odown yard work, with some help, ham. Betty Odham, Barbara
and next to playing with her Smith, Michele Jones, Linda Rob­
grandchildren it gives her the son and Faye Kants had namemost pleasure.
engraved autograph hooka (given
to them by Mr. Odham) filled
with signatures of many VIP'i
that they met while away—They
observed* a setsioii of Congress,
visited the Senate, toured the
White House and from early morn­
ing ‘till late at night were busy
seeing all the many places of
interest. One day they were lunch­
eon guests of Congressman Syd
Herlong—also never to be for­
gotten was the Italian icstaurant
where they were serenaded by.
strolling singers—and the rollick­
ing good time they had tossing
snowballs in front of the May­
flower Hotel where they had a
suite of rooms.

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.MISS DEITY JANE KIMMEI

Church Calendar
The First Methodist Shut-In
Player Group will meet at the
homo of Mis, Emma Duliose,
Flora Heights, at 0:30 p. lit.
The Friendship cIh&gt;* of the
First Chrisliuu Chuich will hold a
“wiener roast" at the home of Jay
Walters on Banana Lake at 8:30
p. m.
First Baptist Church W. M. 8.
piaver service for the week of

prayer meet* at 7:30 p. m. SundaySchool Woiker'a conference meets
at 8:15 p, m.
Plnccrest Baptist Church XX of­
ficers and teachers »uppi r and
meeting will he at (1:30 p. m. It. A.
meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer Meet­
ing followed by business meeting,
R p. m.
Gill Scout Troop 233 of the
First Piethyterian Church meets
at 3:15 p. m. Senior High Choir
Supper will lie at t! p. ni. Mid­
week Ilihle hour meets nt 7 p. in.
Special Lenten service at All
Saints Episcopal Chuich, 1:50
p. m.
THURSDAY
Spring Deanery Meeting of the
Episcopal Uiiurchwomrn meets at
St. James Church, Orntond Reach.
Girl Scout* meet in Youth Build­
ing of the Fir*l Prrsbytcrlan
Church at 3: IS p. nt.
Plnecrc»t Baptist Church WMU
Week of Prayer Program at 0:30
a. m. Church Visitation at 10:30
a .nt , 2 and 7 p. nt.
Pastor'* class of the First Cltrittian Church meets at 7:31) p. in.'

Try New Recipes
For Lenten Season

REALLY GOOD STUFFED POTATOES — Bake the
d esire d number of "Idaho*,” ncrubbed but not oiled, in a

400 to 450 degree F. (hot) oven to make a criap skin.
Teat for donenesa with m thin skewer no as not to mar
the nkin. When tender, roll each in mitted hand*; cut
top off lengthwise. Scoop out potato: whip or rice. Add
enough hot milk or cream to make fluffy, some butter,
salt, pepper. Or uae thick, dniry-noured cream and
nnipped chiven, adding shredded Cheddar or Swii* cheese
if vnu like. Refill poUto shells, pilling high. Top with
butter, cheese if desired. Return to hot oven to heat and
brown, 10 to 15 minutes. May be cooled, wrapped individually In heavy foil, and quick froten for later use.

THURSDAY
Tha Azalea Circle of tho San­
ford Garden Club will meet at
I p. m. at tha homo of Mr*. A!
Hunt, 24U Palmetto Ave. Gucat
speaker will bo J. F. Darby.
Camellia Cirelt meets with
Mrs. James DeBord, 111 Sunland
Dr. at S p. m. Mr*. B. W. Turnm will present tho program oa
•Tlower* and Trara" of tho Bible,
Central Circle will meet ot tb*
home of Mrs. Ira E. Southward,
1916 Hibiscus Dr. Tha meeting
will start at 1:45 a. m.
HemarocalUs Circle meeti at
T:30 p. m. with Mri. C. E.
Hunter on Narciaeua Ave. A lec­
ture and workshop on tb* garden will bo given by Mia* Camp­
bell of Winter Park.
3!agno!ia Circle members will
meet at tho home of Mr*. Frank
Lieaha, 404 Palmetto Ave. at *:**
a. m. From th e n they will leave
in a group for a tour 01
of J1CBQ9
3lead*
Cardona, followed tap a luncheon

at Johnson's Restaurant.
Palm Cirri* moats with Mrs.
W. W. U ni, Silver Lake ot *:3o
o. m. Guast speaker will be
Mn. William H. Graham of DeLand, past chairman of district
• and prasideat-eloot of tbs DoLand Garden Club.
Woodroae Circle meela at the
bom* of Mrs. A. A. Wilson, &gt;04
Collin* Dr. at 10 a. m. Mr*. H.
A. Moreland will givt a program
on horticulture.
The Ivy Circle will moot at
the home of Mr*. Uoyd Swain,
407 San Carlos Ava. a t S p. m.

Sanford HD Club
To Meet Thursday

If you are Interested in a aatIsfying little luncheon dish during
the Lenten Season try the fol­
lowing recipe.
EASY BAKED
TUNA AND MARCAROM
1 can creole style macaroni with
mushrooms
1 7-or. can tuna
1 tablespoon maragarine
'« cup fine dry bread crumbi
t4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
3IETHOD: Empty macaroni into
mixing bosrl. Drain oil from tuna,
add to macaroni, break up tuna
meat but leave In fairly large
piece* and m il lightly. Pile m a­
caroni mixture into 4 Individual
shell-shape baking dishes. Melt
margarine in small aklllet, stir In
rrnm bi, remove from heat and
mis in cheese.
Sprinkle crumb mixture over
macaroni. Place on cookie sheet
and bake la hot (400 degrees)
oven until hot through and bub­
bly—about 11 minute*, Sheila may
be put under broiler for a few
seeonde, if desired, to brawn
topping a bit more. Makes 4
servings. Serve with salad, hot
broad and beverage.

Flyaway sleeve* wing from shoulder's adge to
art off tha marvelous shape of this slender
.Miiygnshrl linen. The bodice area and
inner alreva scrolled with Hrhlffll
embroidery, patterned lika Persian
paisley. Charcoal with oatmeal,
navy with Como blue, inuff
with oatmeal, Como with
oyster, oatmeal with
oyster. Sites 6-11,
7-17.

la tied in n bow-center front. Samlalwood, dove grey, navy, black. Sice* 6-18, 7-17.

SPECIAL
MARCH

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Include* Tooer and Bleach.

REG. 120 NOW 9 |Q

Pro* Manicnr* with each TINT
M4* HIAWATHA DRIVE
The Sanford Homo Demonstra­
Pham* FA S-7T4T For Phillip,
tion Club will moot Thursday at
■oh, Mnrgi* or Prance*.
I p . m. a t the 8 . D. Cantor on
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Wed. March 9, 1960—Page 7

Hon., Tuw ., Wed. Opm Till 7 P. M.
T h u rs, FrL, Sat. Opm TUI • P . M.

PSG U. S. CHOICE FYNE TRIMMED HEAVY WESTERN MATURE

•Trices Good Through Saturday March 11th'

Boneless CROSS

CHUCK
ROAST

Standing:

Sirloin or
Porterhouse
Feshly Ground

KRAFTS CHEESE FOOD

PARMER CRAY ALL FORK "PIGGY LINK'

FRESH CUT

HALIBUT or RED SALMON

BO NELESS

STEAKS

FARMER GRAY SKINLESS

FRESH CAUGHT LARGE
HICKORY RANCH FANCY SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST

FRESH DUG CHERRYSTONE

WASHINGTON* &lt;UPi&gt; — Two
corn state peaches *r* Involved
today in a ta rt rhubarb. A con*
grrum an aayi tha apple of his
cyo ia tha viethm of a political
plum.
Democratic Rep. Marvin Coad
of Iowa charged that 19-ytar.old
Marilyn Canby w ai picked ta bo
tha stats'* princes* a t tha annual
cherry blossom festival hero by a
“phantom organisation'' working
in cahoots with Republicans.
Mis* Canby, a student at Aner*
Iran University, told United Press
International she wanted no p art
In tho bitter cherry wrap. But
sha said sho was •'thrilled'* a t
her selection and was “looking
forward’ to tha April 4*10 fasti*
val.
Coad wrote tho Washington
Board of Trade, festival sponsor*,
th at lowa'a princess crown should
go to Sandl Ann Loveless, 19-year,
old daughter of tho state's Demo,
cratlc Gov. Herschel C. Loveless.
Mias Canby was selected by the
Iowa Stato Society run by its
sserstery-trsasursr, Mrs. Ralph
8. Gromann.
“Insofar as all but n vary few
Iowan* In Washington era con*
cerned,’* Coad wrote, “selection
of tha state’s cheriy blosaom
princess In recent years has beta
a process shrouded in mystery."
lie iiid the only knowledge ho
had of Mra. Gromann'a group was
that aha bald a brunch one# a
year, and that a president, a l­
ways an Iowa GOP congressman,
was named each year who select,
ed tha prlneats.
Rep. H. R. Grots (K-IOWt) la
this year’s president.
On the other hand, Coad aald
Miss Loveless (who hasn't been
heard from yet) wae picked “a t
an open meeting of a properly or*
ganlied Iowa etata society," a
newly formed group ta which
Coad belongi.
Coad coneedod th a t the Confer­
ence of State Societies had recog­
nised Nias Canby as lowa’a prtncase. But he said ha wanted Me
protest brought to tba attention of
the Board of Trade anyway*

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NEW DELHI (U PI) — Soviet
atomle expert V. 8. Emeloyaaev
aald Tuesday night • report th a t
Communist China will e xplode itg
first atomic bomb this month la a
“fairy tale."
Experts on Communist Chinese
affaire in London and Tokyo
■greed that there waa little peeeW
bllity tha report was true.
Member of parliament Dr. la *
ghuvlra made hie claim ta th e
legislature Monday and repeated
it In a U l'I Interview Tuesday. H a
said the bomb would ha tgplodad
a t • a, m March M in Biaklaag
Province.
Emeloyanov, chairman of th a
Soviet Atomic Energy Utilization
Board, commented on the claim
a t a newa conference. Asked If
China haa produced an atemia
bomb, he aeldt “God knows." Bui
he Indicated ho hlmaelf did n e l
bellsve It.
He !&gt; touring India In coanao*
tlen with poaaibla Soviet plane ta
cooperate on peaceful atemia
energy projects,

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NEAR ANTARCTICA (Delayed)
—(UTI)—The U. S. Navy’s meat
powerful Icebreaker led the Dan*
Ish icebreaker Kista Dan to tha
safety of open waters today.
The husky Glacier tore through
the last of a B4.mll* peck of lea
a t *8:20 Tuesday afternoon with
tha red-hulled Scandinavian ship
dose astern.
The Kista Dan, carrying Sir
Vivian Fuchs' expedition, had
been trapped fe r 1# days a t tha
eastern end o f tho Bellingkanaon
Sea a t tha aatraaca ta Marguerite
Bay.
Before the aiecler freed H, lea*
irou* pressure ice had tipped the
Ista Dan I t degrees.
Fuchs, In a message to the OBu
clcr’s Capt. Philip Porter, eh*
pressed thank* oa behalf aif hie
expedition end the JClsta Dan
crew members.

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�*-W «d. March 9, 19B0

• Iff

fo v ir u jio n
By JERRY COVINGTON
To an old Greyhound fan, last Sunday
was a delightful day.
Aa aoon a* l learned that my buddy,
Joe Bonikowaki, waa achcdulcd to atart on
the mound In the Senatora Intra-aquad
game, 1 immediately made my way to
Tinker field juat aa faat aa I could go.
When I got there Bongo waa already on
the mound and who elae would he be facing
then Harmon Killlbrew, laat year'a home,
rim champ. He gave him a blazing faat ball
and then a curve. With the third pitch he
■ came in with a beautiful change.up and
**Killcr*' topped It timidly to third and thia
ended the inning. They got one run enrlicr
in the inning and from here on out Joe
waa very aharp and effective.
In the accond inning there enme a time
when 1 had mixed eniotiona. Joe had re.
tired the firs t two men without any dif­
ficulty and the next man he had to face
waa faat year'a Sanford teammate, Jake
Jacobs. Of course', I waa pulling for both
Joe and Jake throughout the game and it
waa hard to choose whether I should pull
for a strike out or a base knock. Joe got
two by Jake and then he guve him the fat
one right down the middle and Jnke lined
it sharply to center for a single.
Joe went three innings and his final
time out he had to face big Harmon again.
This time he used his same effective
change*up and got Harmon on a ground,
er to third.
For a 19 year old kid, I would say th at

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Joe waa outstanding. The Nats are loaded
with power hnd he came through with all
(he poise and confidence when he faced
these seasoned veterans.
’After the game we had a nice chat and
Joe was very calm about the fine job he
had done. He said, "you know, Jer’, I have
found th a t it’s a lot easier to throw
against these guys because you know that
you really have to hear down on every
pitch and you usually get it across the
plate."
Joe is very confident about his chances
to make the majors and, although he will
robably be sent somewhere for seasoning,
e feels that if he gets his curve working
th a t he will be in the big time.
While Joe was busy on the mound, our
friend Jnke also was making his bid to
stick with the big club. Besides the single
off Joe in the second inning, he hit a
booming triple down the right field line
in the 12 th inning. It would have been a
double for most players but, with Jake’s
speed, he stretched it into a triple and
later raced home on a long fly. He didn’t
get any defensive trys in the outfield but
when they see him work in the "pasture"
I am sure that the N at brass will be im.
pressed..
Theso two youngsters will I* in the
lineup a great deal during the Grapefruit
League season, so plan to go down und sec
them in action. The Nats open up
lando Sunday when they face the
Tigers.

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American Loop
Adopts Suspended
Game Rule For '60

Ohio Bowlers
Squeezing Ouf
From NCAA Cage Tourney Held In Tourney

Notre Dame Eliminated

IW M Press lei fractional . West Virginia today led all other
Notre Dame U the jlrit major favorites into aecond round berths.
casualty of the NCAA major-colOhio University, after trailing
legs , basketball tournament, but by 11 points at halftime, stunned
laat year'a. finalists California and Notre Dame with a second-hair
surge and beat the •Irish, 74 68.
at Lexington. Ky., In one or six
first-round games played Tues­
day night.
Also scoring first • round wins
were New York U., Duke, and
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Western Kentucky. All qualified
Defending champion Tennessee for second • round berths In four
AAI aad high-nearing West Vir­ regional lournamenii opening Fri­
gin La Wesleyan flash tonight in day night.
The last two second-round
the feature eenteot of the 22sd
annual NA1A basketball tourna­ berths will be tilled tonight when
New Mexico State and Oregon
ment.
Each teem waa Impressive la clash In a first-rounder at Corval­
Tuesday’s first-bound action, West lis, Ore., and Kanaaa and K aniis
Virginia Waalayaa routing Vailay Slate play off for the Big Eight
at
Manhattan,
.City (N.D.) Me44 and Tenncsace championship
■3 •..
AAI trimming Midwestern (Tex.) Kant.
Here's how the field now lines
W 4 I.
• ■
:■ Tanasseas AM, the top-seeded up for the four regional tourneys:
At CharlatU, N. C.—Duke (15-10)
team hi the weeh-leag tournament
id h r the National Aflo­ va. St. Joseph’s (19-5); West Vir­
a t IntereoUeglate Alhlat- ginia (25-4) VI. NYU (20-3).
At LMlaville, Ky.— Ohio Unlv.
Ian, h a t won the title here the
pael three yoara. The Tiger* dll- (174) va. Georgia Tech (21-3);
ployed the aamo type of ball- Western Kentucky (104) vs. Ohio
handling aad fine shooting in State (21-3).
At Manhattan, Kaaa. — Texas
Tvtaday'a game which carried
te aa unprecedented three (114) va. Kansas or Kansas
State; DePanl (114) va. Cincin­
entire championships.
Pour Tonnoet oo AAI players nati (23-1).
At Seattle, Wash.— California
ecered M points or heller against
the Teians, with guard Porter (23-i) va. Santa Clara (21-0); Utah
Meriwether’s 28 points leading tha (244) va. New Mexicp SUta er
Oregon.
attach. Notre Dame walked off. the
West Virginia Wesleyan was
paced h r Jam es McDonald and court at halftime with a 32-11 lead
■ill Smith. McDonald , was high over Ohio Univcriity, but the
scorer with S4 points, while Smith Irish were blitted in the opening
hit 11 of 11 from the floor and minutes of the aecond half as Ohio
one of one from tho frea throw ran off to a 44-34 lead.
In (he other first-roundcri, Cali­
lino for 23 points,
Tho two oontury • plus scoring fornia crushed Idaho State, 71-44,
olubt am scheduled to meet at at San Francisco: West Virginia
downed Navy, 34-88, NYU defeat­
I p. m.
firal-rouad action concluded ed Corfnectlcut, 71-33, and Duke
All fir
Tuesday, with third-seeded Jlouth- trounced Princeton, 1440, at Xtw
ora Illinois, seventh-ranked Stet­ York; and Western Kentucky
son, ninth-seeded Pittsburg (Kan.) mined the tourney scoring record
State, aad lOth-soeded Christian by only one point In hlaating Mi­
Brother! (Tenn.) among tha ami (Fla.) 10744, at Lexington,
Ky.
aarly fataliti#*.

Defending Champs
Look Impressive

TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - Ohio,
playing host to 30,000 bowlers In
the American Bowling Congress
tournament here, isn't leaving
much room for the real of the na­
tion to sueeze Into the standings.
As tha fifth day of the 73-day
tournament opened here today,
Ohio entries held four of the top
five scores in open team compe­
tition. Yesterday Robert Wheeler
and Frank lannsrelll of Ashland.
Ohio, rolled into first place la
doublet with a 1,237. Charley
Grosselin of Wooster, Ohio, grab­
bed second place in the all-events
ilandinga with an 1,323.
The acorea are not expected tn
stand up when the biggest names
swing tnlo action. Cincinnati's
Western Bowl No. 1 learn, lead­
ing open Itam s with 2,333, should
give way at le a d by next Monday
night, whan the defending cham­
pion Detroit Pfelffera appear.
The Pfelffera, led by tingles
and all -events champ Ed I.ubanski. rolled 3,242 In 8t. Louti last
winter.
In doublet yesterday, Wheeler,
a bowling businesa owner throw­
ing from the port aide, rolled
games of 233, &gt;04 and 213 for a
333 serial. Iannartlll chipped in
211, 243 and 171 for the 1,237 total.
John Smresiak and Edward
Weber of Linden, N. J., rolled 1,2H
In take third place, Sm reuak get­
ting 343 and Weber 393.
la all-eventa,. John Scarpa ol
Detroit took over third place with
l,3M after Grotielln had taken
second with 1,323. Scarpa rolled
a tournament high 831 series, on
gamea of 211,236 and 224, and with
hit partner William Murray's 303
aariea grabbed seventh place in
doublet with 1.300.
In tingles, Gene Westlork of
Saginaw. Mic|t., rolled an eighth
place 333, but the rest of the
standings remained intact.
Murray’! Bake Shop of Ashta­
bula, Ohio, took over fourth place
in open teams with a l,392, led by
At Camplesa with 314.

Robertson Voted Nation's Outstanding Cager
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI) Oacar Roberteoa of Cincinnati,
callaga basketball's highest allh a s scorer, today was votad the
Batten's No. 1 player for the second
straight year In the All-America

Ring Results
VmM frees lateraatiossl
LONDON (U PI) - Wally Wift
34714, England, outpointed Virgil
Akias, 14144. 84. Louis. (10); Del
Flanagan, 160, St. Paul, Minn.,
va. Phil Edwards, Itl, Wales (no
cfloteat), both fighters disqualified
ia 7th for holding.
TRENTON N. J , (U P D -J. D.
Ellis, 123U, Trenton, stopped Ed­
die Armitraag, 133, Elisabeth, N.
J . (I).
LOB ANGELES (UPI) - Don
Johnson, 123, Los Angeles, draw
with Juan Ramlres, 1ST, Mexico
City (3).

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selections of Mm National Basket­ identical to the UPI All-America
picked la a poll of 330 newspaper
ball Coaches-Association.
Jerry West of Weet Virginia, writers and radio-TV broadcasters.
Darrall imhoff of California, soph­
omore Jerry Lucas of Ohio Stela
and Tom Stith of Rt, Bonaventurt
also were earned to the AU-Amer
ica first team chosen in a poll of
441 members of the coaches' asso­
ciation.
Robertson, the 3-foot-S pbenom
who owns II collegiate scoring
records, received a total of 3,413
lnts in the voting system used
the coaches. Weat had 3,311
points, Inboff 2,033, Lucas 3.013
and Stith 374. Robertson and West
are repeaters from last year’s
tesm.
The team was chosen by tho na­
tion'! coaches for the Wheaties
Sports Federation and distributed
exclusively by United Proao Inter­
national.
The roaches' first team was

with the New York Yankees this
year is lo get Berra and Elston
Howard into the lineup at t ! 0
same time — despite the fact
there is room on the field for only
one catcher. So Casey announced
that he’s going to experiment with
the ever-agreeahle Yogi and see
what the 35-year-old slugger ran
do at third.
Esposito, a .187 hitter in 33
garnet for the White Sox last sea­
son. went 3-(or-4 for the second
straight intra-squad game Tues­
day and has made three ex trV
base hits in two days compared
tn two all last season. He had •
double and two (ingles Tuesday
to lead a brisk assault against 18game winner Bob Shaw.
Lavagetto waa emphatic about
the Senators' improvement this
year but insisted on keeping tha
bad news from the fellows ha
thinks will finish below Washing­
ton this year.
"I'm not saying who we'll bea%
out. but it’ll be somebody," he
ORLANDO ( U P I ) - T h e Ameri­ said.
The Senator* have finished
can League today adopted a sus­
pended game rule that conforms eighth the last three years but
closely to tha National League Lavagetto is encouraged by a
bumper crop of Waihington rook­
rule.
Preiident Joe Cronin announced ies who he feds can win behind
that games terminated at any time power generated hy Harmon Kilafter 4V4 innings by curfewi, time lebrew, Roy Sieveri, Jim Lemon,
limlti, light failures and darkness etc.
Richards' sermon to his pitchers
during second games of double
headers no longer will be replayed came after the Orioles had manM
from the start. Instead they will be aged just 43 hits and 10 c a r n n r
resumed from the point at which runt in 34 innings of batting
against the Baltimore pitching
they were terminated.
"Such gamea will be known a t machine. The machine throw*
outpended games," said Cronin. nothing but straight fast balls—
"However, exrta - inning games but alm ost all of them go over
which are completed and Kill tied the plate.
"I guess this upsets a lot of
will be legally lied games just a t
theories on pitching," said Richbefore.”
Weather will tik e precedence in ardi in a «arcastic vein. "It Just
determining whether ■ called game goes to show that after all, if you
will be a suspended game. A game can get the ball over the p la te n
hailed by weather, and then a sub* you'll get a lot of guy* o u l .'^
The Orioles, of course, didn't do
sequent light failure, thus would be
too well against "live pitchers"
a completed game.
last season with a :238 team batiting average.
Two more key holdouts agreed
to terms Tuesday when shortstop
Johnny Logan signed with the
Milwaukee Braves and all-aroundman Tony Kubek signed with tha
Yankees. Logan Is believed to
have signed for $30,000 while K u *
NEW YORK (U P I)-N o w that bek, probably signed for *18,000™
Outfielder Gene Woodling ended
the Archie Stoorc-Erich Schoeppner light Heavyweight title match a week • long holdout when ha
has been made. Andy Niederretter signed with the Baltimore Orioles
plana to fly to Berlin, Germany for an estimated $33,300. Woodling
Thursday to get the signatures of led the club with a .300 averaga
challenger Schocppner and man­ and drove in 77 runs last season.
ager Walter Englert oa the con­ His signing completes the Orioles'
40-man roster.
tracts.
Niederretter la tha American
representative of Schocppner and
Englert. Unbeaten Schocppner la
champion of Europe,
Jack (Doc) Kearnt, manager of
champion Moore, likewise plana to
fly to San Diego, Calif., Thursday
to have 43-year-old Archie co-sign
By United Press InlenulJoaal
the contract* for his ninth defanse
Bob Pettit ii using the opposition
of tho 173-pound crown.
for target practice while warming
Kearns signed (or the mateh up for the National Basketball As­
Tuesday at headquarters of Fea­ sociation playoffs.
ture Sporti, Inc., which wUl pro­
Pettit, lest season'* scoring
mote Ibe bout, probably in July champion, hit for 34 points in Tues­
at Jersey City, N. J .; the Los An­ day night's only game ae the B t ^
geles Coliseum or tha New York Louis Hawke wound up a success™
Polo Grouada.
fnl homo seas on with a 123-101 via­
tor? ever, the Detroit Platons.
The former LSU lia r has canned
13* points hi bis laat five game* for
a 27.3 average,'ailghtly better than
his 33.3 seasonal mark.
United Press international
Yogi Berra la on third base.
Sammy Esposito is hitting .730
and Cookie Lavagetto is talking
like the Washington Senators are
pennant contenders.
It's spring, all right, and if you
still don't think the whispering
palms tell managers strange
things, then how about Paul Richardi saying big' league pitchers
should take a tip from "Iron
Mike," the Baltimore Oriolei'
mechanclal pitching monster!
The little birds have told Caiey
Stengel that one of hit problems

Moore's Defense
Title Slafed

HAHEBAIX AND TRACK PRACTICE gets into full awing ns Seminal*
High begins it* apring sport* program. A t top. Coach Dave Laude give*
*omo pointer* to three of hi* bnllplayer*. Bottom, four of Coach Jim
Pigott'* npinter* afart practice.
(Herald Photos)

Big Ten College Students Blast Rose Bowl Ban
By United Press International
Student newspapers at Big Ten
schools altackad a proposed ban
on pott-ieason sports on general
grounds it would turn their con­
ference. Into a "little ten," or a
replica of Uit Ivy League.
Nawspapcn at three of the
schools commented on varying
days and In varying ways in edi­
torials decrying a conference de­
cision to end the Rose Rowl pact
and a proposal tn eliminate all
poit-seaaon contests.
Conference athletic director*
and faculty representatives will
vote on the final ban at a May
18 meeting at East loosing, Mich.
It was at East Lansing, home
of Michigan Slate Unlvrrilly, that
the student daily newspaper, "The
State Newt," . suggested naming
tha eonferenre the "Little Ten to

Crain Signs
MONTREAL (UPI) — Milton
Crain, a 243-pound center from the
University of Mississippi, has sign­
ed with the Montreal Alouettes of
the’ Canadian Football League.
Crain worked nut briefly last sea­
son with tha Baltimore Colts.

avoid desecrating the name of tha
Big Ten of yore,"
"The State News commends the
Rig Ten In its traditional form
but until conference academic re­
presentatives kill the strategy
proposal of the athletic director*
that all post season sports com­
petition by member schools be
barred, our conference will no
longer have Its aura of bigness,"
the editorial said in a paper pub­
lished Monday.
At Illinois, Urbans, 111., the stu­
dent newspaper, "Dally llllnl,"
laid in an editorial Tuesday that
athletics "creates solidarity and
university pride" on the national
scale a a well as at eonfercnct
level.
"To withdraw from the real of
tha country athletically," the ed­
itorial said, "we believe would
ultimately lead to loss of student
pride and the destruction of the
conference itself."
"Should (he Big Ten continue
io be one of the finest namea ia
collegial* sports, or should tha
eonferenre be relegated to the
position of a ‘once athletically
powerful hut now Ivy League'
typo of conterenct of Midwest-

cm universities?" tha lllini said.
Tha Ohio Stale "Lantern" ran
an editorial Monday regretting
the death of the Rose Bowl paet
and entitled it "the end of an
era."
The "Minnesota Daily" termed
the poet • season baa as " ri­
diculous" and said "it may hurt
recruiting and make the Big Ten
just a atop behind the Ivy
League."
The Iowa etudent dally w«i ofReally mum oa tha m atter but
carried comments from athletes
who were "disappointed" and
who predicted (hat top . notch
high school athletea would not go
to Big Ten schools.

Wrestling Title
UNIVERSITY PARK. Pa. (UPI)
—Penn State will seek it* 14th
team title Friday and Saturday
when tha 33th annual Eastern In­
tercollegiate wrestling champion­
ships are bald at Princeton, N. J .
Lehigh la the defending champion.

Pettit Using
Opposing Fives
ForTarget Drills

Seovy Seeks Win
In Snipe Regotta

CLEARWATER (U P D -F ran cii
Seavy of Clearwater nought an­
other win today as the 28rd annual
International Mid • Winter Snipe
Regatta went Into Us second day.
Seavy took tha lead ia tha first
day of competition Tuesday, win­
ning tha first of two racta aad
placing aecond la tha second race.
Jn tha runner-up spot was tha
current national enipe champion,
Air Force L4. Dick Tillman of Val­
paraiso, Fla. Following him was a
six-time winner of thli event, Ted
Wllla of Wichita, Kan.

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National Labor
Force To Increase,
Hahn Tells Lions
By 1870 there will be five work­
ers In the national labor force for
every four there are now, D. B
Hahn told the Sanford Lions Tues­
day.
But the smallest increase in the
number of workers will be in the
25-44 age group where employes
era most wanted, the manager of
Sanford's branch of the Florida
State Employment Service said.
Workers 45 and over will account
lor more than 40 percent of the
expected labor force growth, Hahn
eaid. The great number of workers
tinder 25 will present a problem
since these ranks arc expected to
grow 37 percent more than they
have In the past 10 years, llshn
said.
The employment service man­
ager said the small number of men
expected to be available in the 2544 group in the 60's is due to low
birth rates during the depression
ridden 1990's.
Employers will have to use all
qualified workers avsilable if em­
ployment ranks needs are to be fill­
ed, Hahn said. More women will
also enter the labor force, he pre­
dicted.

Kiwanians Take
Awards At Meet
Xiwanis International won a top
award, the George Washington
Medal in the American competi­
tion, again on Washington's hirthM dsy In special ceremonies at the
• Freedoms Foundation headquart­
ers In Vslley Forge, Penn.
A second awsrd, the Distinguish­
ed Service Award, was also given
the Kiwanians for having received
at least nine awards in the eleven
'annual competitions sponsored by
the Freedoms Foundation.
I The George Washington Honor
.{Medal was givan the Key Club In­
ternational, a high school boys
£ club, for a seven point youth pro• gram to cultivate creative citizen-

ship.

Sigrns New Pact
PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-Dcmald
(Dudey) Moore, who coached La­
Salle to a 16-6 record tbli season
in the second year of a three-year
contract, has signed a new fourpear pact.

POLICE STRUGGLE to hold back crowd of screaming
women who try to get a glimpna of Prlnceaa Margaret
and her fiance, Antony Armatrong-Jonea. The engaged
couple are ahown (bottom) aa they entered Covent Gar­
den in London to attend the ballet.

LONDON (U PI)—Princess Margarst and Antony ArmstrongJones will be married in West­
minster Abbey May 6, it waa annuunved officially today.
Prince Philip will give the prin­
cess away and the Archbishop of
Canterbury will conduit the serv­
ice.
Announcement of the data waa
made after a tendon newspaper,
the Dally Mail, came out with it
in a headline thia morning.
If reporta in royal circles are
confirmed, the doll-like prinreia
will wear a wedding dreaa de­
signed by her fiance, who created
fashions in tha days when he waa
snapping pictures for society and
royalty.
There was no Indication yat who

Economy clothes washing with
modern convenience It the watch­
word at the new Econ-O-Wash at
1203 W. 20th St.
The new $25,000 Econ-O-Wash
has 20 washing machines and six
dryers. One hundred percent sort
water is made on the spot by re ­
moving all the hard minerals from
city water. Five hundred gallons
ol water are kept hot alt the time.
Econ-O-Wash is always open.
Customers can set the clothes
dryers for desired temperatures.
Dacron and nylon are among the
fabrics these modern machines can
dry. Econ-O-Wash also features a
sink for starching and soaking
clothes, coin changing device, a
detergent and bleach machine,
clean rest rooms, a juks box and
drink machine.
The SO by 25 foot Econ-O-Wash
building is owned and managed by
Charles H. Robertson.
The Sanford business is on a
two acre plot of land. Robertson
also has an eight month old EconO-Wash in Orlando. Mr. and Mrs.
Robertson staff the Sanford wash­
ing center.
• • •
The fourth anniversary of Don ft
Oeri's of Longwood Is being cele­
brated this week with the restau­
rant's usual fare, plus trimmings.
The owners moved to Longwood
from Cleveland, O. six years ago.

Tender - Flavorful

STEAK
Lykea Thrifty Sliced

Barbecued Whole

ALL MEAT

Fersons wanting to contribute
cakes, pie or coffee to the Longwood Civic League auction March
26 may bring their contributions to
the league building during library
hours, Saturday mornings and
Tuesday evenings, the afternoons
of March 24 and 25 and all day
March 28.
The auction at the Civic League
building at 7:30 p. m., March 26,
will feature cake, pie and coffee
'tales. Proceeds will be used to
benefit the Civic League.

would be bast man for ArmstrongJones but ona name mentioned
waa th at of his uncle, Oliver Me*sel, tha famous designer.
Queen Elisabeth now will direct
the Archbishop of Cantobury to
issue a special royal wedding li­
cense. It will be written by hand
an vellum by Henry J. Fisher,
a skilled artist, in a form of
script dating back to 1600 when
the first ElUabath ruled tha land.
Tha British Broadcasting Corp.
already baa applied for permission
DAYTON, O. fUPI) - Jet Joc­
to televise the wedding and it ia
certain that at least part of the keys have borrowed a piece of
terviea inside tha church will be equipment from their counterparts
on the race tracks—spurs.
televised.
Lt. Col. Charles Itlgney, com­
mander of the 56th Fighter In­
terceptor Squadron at Wright P at­
terson Air Duse, explains he w ean
the spurs on' his boots to stay
aboard the ejection seat of his
JACKSONVILLE (U P I)-A sec­ Lockheed F-104 Starflghter In cate
ond Florida baskalbatl team, the he la forced to use it.
Univerilty of Jacksonville, was
named Tuesday to eompete in the
Gator Bowl Basketball Tourna­
ment Dee. 29-30.
Jacksonville, third in the tourney
last year, will eompete against
the University of Florida, Georgia
and Georgia Tech. Gator Bowl of­
ficials said there was a possibility
that two more teams may be in­
vited.

AF Jet Jockey
Finds Spurs Useful

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Jacksonville Set
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A LONE EMPLOYE walks through a movie »et winter
acene on the first day of a acreen actors' atrilw th a t
may make thia one of Hollywood’# longest and hardest
winters. Thousands of atudlo workers were thrown out of
work by the first actors’ strike In Hollywood history.

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Interested in partima position aa Assistant Secretary
and Examiner for the Civil Service Board of the City of
Senford, Florida.

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WASHINGTON (UPl&gt;r- Harold where he died about five hour*'

WASHINGTON fUPI)
Be raps hire's presidential
returns strengthened Vice Presi­
dent Richard M. Nison's grip on
the GOP nomination today and
iv e an expected lift to Sen.
ohn F. Kennedy In the Demo­
cratic race. »
An unimpressive write-in vole
for Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of
New York gave little encourage­
ment to his admirers who had
hoped he might still be a sleeper
candidate to cbatlengo Nixon at
the Republican National Conven­
tion.
Incomplete returns from the
nation's lead-off presidential pri­
m aries In New Hampshire Tues­
day showed that Nixon and Ken­
nedy Were runaway victors. Any­
thing else would have been an
op set.
Nixon was unopposed In the
{residential preference vote and
Kennedy had only nominal com­
petition. In the separate election
to national convention delegates,
there were candidates who fa­
vored other presidential aspir­
ants but they trailed the pro-Ken•edy and pro-Nixon aisles.
From tho nstlons! standpoint,
Republicans were particularly In­
terested in Ibe write-in vote for
Rockefeller as evidence o( the
ttrength of GOP opposition to
Ninon. Rockefeller decided In De­
cember against trying for the
nomination.
Results from more than twothirds of tho precincts gave Rock­
efeller Shout 2,000 write-in volea
against 40,000 for Nixon, whose
l» m a waa on the ballot. In 1932,
When Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Sen. Robert A. Taft and Harold
&lt;1. Ita lia n warn on tho GOP
ballot, Gen. Douglas MaeArtbur
received 9,227 write-in vote* and
Mil fourth, SSf-'i ■i
Kennedy partisans cheered the
Now Hampshire results because
1Ikwl*
,leiMSflee IkoH
their candidate *ass
ran stronger
than
6ny previous Democrat- In a con­
tested Of nneontested presidential
printer? In the normally Republi­
can state, la 1932 and 1936, the
-Republican veto exceeded that
east In the Democratic primary
by more than 2 to 1 .
' Trailing Nixon by a margin of
teas than 2 to 1, Kennedy could
be showing greater appeal io tho
Cetera la his neighboring state or
could bo demonstrating that
bed a stronger organisation
N un earlier candidates.
/ Whatever the reason, Kennedy'!
Mew Hampshire vote was not cal' eulated to damage hts position as
t e a l mirreat pacesetter among
eaaOdalea for the Democratic

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i Kennedy viewed hie showing as
- • "vote lit confidence" which
would mean much in his bid at
the Democratic convention in Los
Aagcles next July.
Sen. Thurston B. Morton (RKy.), chairman of the GOP Na­
tional Committee, and Sep. Norrte Cotton (R-N.H.) both hailed
the Nixon vote. They were

fee facts a more savara test April
I te Mi head-on presidential pri­
m ary contest with Sea. Hubert
H. Humphrey (D-Mlnn.).

AIRMAN RONNIE D. TOILER, left, Wesley QIIm , NAS Safety Enuineor,
center, and Lt. Emmanuel J. Vlllnr, dinplny nljrnn painted by the men of
Fleet A ircraft Scrvico Squadron 61 for use In the monthly nnfety campaiifn.

WEST PALM BEACH fU P I)The 17-year-old Californian who
coolly told police he killed seven
people sobbed uncontrollably Tues­
day night when he saw his sister.
Dennis Whitney, held here for
grand jury action Friday, was
visited by Mrs. Darlene Clesry
who flew here from California
with her husband.
Mrs. Cleary, 28, barely holding
back her own tears, said "it's ell
so horrible. It's hurt so many
people. I can’t understand why he
did It.”
The lean, red-haired youth spent
Tuesday In his cell, smoking and
writing letters, making the most
of n "day off" from Intensive
grilling by police.
Two hearings for Whilney will
be held In Miami Monday to con­
sider charges in cdnneclion with
the killings of two filling station
attendants there.
Miami attorney Louie M. Jepeway has been named to represent
Whitney.
The young killer's slater apared lale Tuesday, Before then
had maintained a quiet, cold
attitude a i he answered ques­
tions. But when he saw his sister
he broke down and sobbed heavily,
clasped In his slaters arms.
Mrs. Cleary said "all he could
do waa cry, lle'a so sorry, so
sorry."
Tho youth admitted shooting
eight persoas with a .22 caliber
pistol during a murder-dolled, 19day trip from California to Miami.
Seven of hi* victim! died.
The Palm Beach County grand
jury will consider one of the
killings, that of Mrs. Virginia
Selby, 62, of Hialeah last Friday
night.
He told police he killed two
service station attendants In Mi­
ami, one each in Victorville, Calif,
and Tucson, Arlx., and a Negro
man and a middle-aged vagrant
In Phoenix. He also wounded a
third aervlce itation attendant
In MiamiDeputy John Kirk, J r. aald
Whitney li a "model prisoner. He
sleeps most of the time and is
quiet when he'a awake."
Kirk said the aix-foot Whitney
la in a cell with 10 or 12 other
prisoner* and there has been no

trouble. He said "he hasn't asked
for anything except some wrjting
materials and we've given him
some, We've kept him supplied
with clgarcts."
Mrs. Cleary said her husband
took a two-wcck vacation to make
the trip. "We ean't. slay long,"
she said. " I wish they would try
him as a juvenile. I can't under­
stand why he did It."
In Miami, the truck driver who
picked up Whitney In Arizona and

gave him a lift to Miami said
"he seemed like a clean-cut young
fellow.”
Howard T. Farleigh, Jr. of
Miami said "I thought he waa 22
or 23, probably a college boy. He
never even once used profanity.”
Farleigh said "I had a roll of
bill* on me worth more than he
got from all those holdups put
together, and he knew It. We
speht three days together on the
road."

There will be more equitable
voting for county school board
members now that school districts
have been made to conform to
county commission districts, coun­
ty school superintendent R. T.
Milwee said today.
Milwee said that the creation
of a new school District 2 In the'
heart of Sanford and movement
of old district lines will put more
equal numbers of people in the
five school districts.
Under the old system, District
1 Included Sanford proper and
East Sanford. District 5 Includ­
ed West Sanford, Lake Monroe
and Paola. District 4 Included
Altamonte Springs, Casselberry,
Fern Park, Forest City, Longwood, Lake Mary and Bear Lake.
District 3 included the Oviedo
area, and District 3 took In land
around Geneva.
Under the new system, a dis­
trict has been taken away from
the less heavily populated area
in the southeast part • of the
county and given to the more
populous Sanford area.
Districts 1 and 3 which form­
erly Included from Paola to East
Sanford have been broken Into
Districts One, Five and Two,
with District 2 occupying Sanford
proper and Districts 1 and 5 re­
treating east and west on either
side of the new area.
Where southeast Seminole coun­
ty had two districts, much of
that area is now Included In Dis­
trict 4, which covers everything
in southeast Seminole east of
Hwy. 17-92. The line between dis­
tricts 4 and 3 has been moved
west so that District 3 now only
takes In everything west of 17-92
and south of Lake Mary.
District 1 grew eastward and
now includes East Sanford and
Geneva.

E. Fellows, M. preiident of the later of an apparent heart attack.
National Asia, of Broadcasters
and chairman of its board of di­
rectors, died Tuesday oa the eve
of what officials described as an
"Important" board meetlag.
Fellows eollapied at the NAB
offices aad was taken to George
Washington University Hospital

REV. ROBERT WELLBION

Six NAS Men Get
Liberty Passes

Church To Hear
Missionary Talk
Rev, Robert C. Wellmon will
describe Nicaragua and the work
done there by Church of the
Nasarene missionaries a t San­
ford’s First Church of the Nasaene tonight
•
Mr. Wellmon, a Nasarene mis­
sionary to Nicaragua, Is on a
furlough visit to the United

in Jorge, Rivas and Managua
since 1943 and has been super­
intendent of the Nicaragua dis­
trict since. May 1939. He is now
stationed in Granada.
A native of Union City. Pa., Mr.
Wellmon graduated from the Hou­
ston Bible Institute in 1934. He
was a pastor for 11 years before
being assigned to missionary
work.
He
served
Nasarene
churches in Warwick, Warren
and Chester, W. Va.

Six Cheekertalls of Heavy At­
tack Squadron 11 were awarded
a hour liberties In the Mediter­
ranean this week for their ex­
ceptional efforts as members of
the squadron's Line division. The
six men comprise two of the
division's A3D plane crews.
Selected were: ADS Donald P.
Smith, ADJAN Kenneth D. Se­
well, ATNAN Thomas L. Sigrist,
AD3 Richard E. Jones, ADJAN
Lloyd Frost, and ADJ3 Earl D.
Vaughn. These men, by roundthe-clock maintenance and careful
pre-flight and post flight inspec­
tions of their assigned aircraft
were Instrumental in helping
VAH-U's Skywarriors meet their
operational commitments.

No Lesson Learned

HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) —
Two youths who attended a crimi­
nal trial a i Interested observers
California leads all other states landed in the same courtroom the
In both car and truck registra­ following day as defendants. They
tions, with 6,130,000 automobiles were accused #f driving to eourt
and 1,136,000 trucks.
In a stolen car.

Legal Notice

NOTICE
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tippoinbtd

FHA Dealer

T , whom It msjr concern;

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Tho Htmlnnl* (.'minty Bnorfl of Adjustment wilt hold » p u ttie
heorlne to ronilder the p o u lb llltr of nro nllnx » oetbsek variant* to
Hen Ion IS of tho Zoning Regulation* a* requeued h r HoronSnn *
Klncher, Inc., on tho followlnn described property: Lot S, Block C,
IJnalUh Katalea Unit nn*.
Public hearlnc will b* bald In lha Zoning Offlc* In th* Stmlnol*
C ounlr Court Hour*. Hanford, Florida, on March IS, IMS a t 7:St P.
Publish March S, ISIS.

REPAIRS and A D D ITIO N S

Bemlnola r n u n t r Board of A4)ultm*at
B r 0. a . H«rrlm*n, Chairman

•RSffVaLW r o r v r r wo t e n n r adjiistmscat
kail## of Pohllo Mrarlag

MRS. EDITH (sRIMSLEY, 20, of Los Angelos, holds her
newly-born non, Jack, and the p art of an airline ticket
nho didn’t get to une. She wan on * non-ntop flight (St.
I-oute to Icon Angclefl) when nhe realized th a t she was
going to have her baby before the plane reached Log
Angeles. Mrs. Crimnley hnd the pilot radio ahead to
Denver to have an ambulance ready. The baby wps born
an hour afte r landing.

Hospital Notes
MARCH T
Admissions
Rossa, Sanford; LUlle
llama, Sanford; AmerllB.
Sanford; Dorrl. L. Cook,

ttJ W

Sanford: Lucille G. Willcutt, DeBary; Paulina M. Hobby, Sanford;
Daniel Spcncer SUrr. Sanford;
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To whom It m a r concern!
Tho Hemlnota Conntr Board of A djustmeat will hold a pubtla hoarIne on « n appeal h r Richard W. Hanks aealnat a decision h r th*
Hemlnolo C ouatr Zoning Commission which refuMd a .,•U##•• permit to
build A B*a station on lb* followlne deecrlhad p rn p r rtr i N IS* ft
O f w SO* rt *r N IIS ft of KM of HtvH loo* R/ w for suiting roada,
ISoetli.ii I4.SIH.XSK.
Public hearing will ha bald In Ih* Zoning Offlc* In th* Hefalnol*
C ounlr Court llouoe, Hanford, Florida, on March IS, 1ISI a t T J* P. M.
or aa aooa thoroaftor a* poaalble.
Hemlnolo County Board af Adjuatment
_
.
B r I . a . Harrlman. Chairman

FA 2-7898

Order Your

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nford-*Km11y*Bruce TSan Mr*' Abr*h,m Buckner, Senford,
rutin# Hucifner stnfon' 1 «**u*hl*r; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
BlJu.
’
rd- Chandler, Sanford, a daughter.

Csnaty Agent
To* ,don't have to buy fertilis­
er-blindfolded. Each fertilizer hag
to required by law to carry a
te g ate ting tho contents of the
hag. A knowledge of tho m at­
erials end amounts of ehemieals
th at m ake up n balanced mineral
yteat food mteturo 1a essential if
N i l success 1a te bo achieved te
growing planta.
Let's see what h carried on the
fertiliser'tag. First of *11, the teg
•tales that the manufacturer has
reglstrod his fertiliser with tbo
State of Florida and has atampd
his name, iWirVlli
address, IQQ
aad OPlOl
dates
PI*

thoroo*. Tho manufacturer Indi­
cates that this mixed fertiliser
to mon
g-H
or aimllar |grade,
aadi
m w
rw w w
(e u f i H
10 followed the name of tho
rtilisbr with a guaranteed anasis. The guaranteed analysis
put thorn ter your protection.
mi should study this analysis
(roughly before purchasing farlaar.

la te* first place, tha figures
1-6 iadlcate tea total available
teaary plant food 1a tho beg of
rtUtoor. Each figure 1s a per■U p. Thus, the total amount
plant tend represented by this
m ala la 94 per coat or 24
Uada t e a m pound hag of
lUtear.
fhaao figures may rua aa high

m . You should buy all feril-

m to th* haste af aoat par
H M 'p te a t food aad not per
us* ad fertiliser..
1m Arte figure te tha M S
•d« «f fertiliser repreteats tight
w m a r eight pounds of total
napai tea aecaod figure Is
H percent af eight pounds of
third figure

represents tight percent or eight
pounds of potash. Each of these
figures will vary widely as manu­
facturers formulate according to
tho recommendations published by
your 8tsto Experiment Station. A
more detailed breakdown of tha
fertiliser follows under the head­
ing of "guaranteed analysia" oa
tho fertilizer teg.
The manufacturer ha* a rea­
son for using several forms of
nitrogen. For Instance, soluble
nitrogen U quickly used by grow­
ing plants and readily Machad
from the soil, 11 only tho water
soluble nitrogen ware added to
the fertiliser and no crops were
growing in tbo field, nearly all
of this form would, do lost with
on# good shower of rain on dan­
dy soila. Organic forms of ni­
trogen are slowly converted to
more soluble form by microbial
activity In Uio soil.
Tho fertilizer tag moy Indicate
that tobacco stem* or some other
filler waa Included In tho ferti­
liser. Since It U In exeesa of
other ingredient! shown, i f can
bo assumed that this material
waa. used a i a filler.
So by reading tho fertiliser
teg, you eaa bo absolutely suro
of whst you're buying, end you
can determine tha aources from
frhteh lha pteat teod elements
came. Remember, buy fertilizers
oa tha basla to the cost per pound
to plant food, end pot tha cost
per pound to fertiliser.

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Abram*'
Vincotown,
N.
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Chrl,lln* Bobb. DeBary; Pearl
B ,,M ' s,nford; B««b»»W Sheddea,

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Photography Supplies
1 • Day Developing Service

Before becoming preiident of
the NAB la .J u n e 1931,. he had
been associated with radio station
WEEI In Boiton and had man*
axed the New England operationa
of the Columbia Broadcaiting Sys*
tern.
The NAB represents about half
the nation’a radio and television
broadcasters. During the recent
TV quit show and payola dlsclo*-1
urea it revised Its code of ethics
in sn effort to combat abuses.
Fellows also waa a director of
the Advertising Council and a
member of the executive commit*
tee of the United States Com*
mitteo for the United Nations.

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NEW YORK (CPI)—The season
of the year ha» a great deal to
do with how well people iee In
the dark, according to rn u lti
from a nrwr icirntific approach to
an unsolved and increasingly im­
portant question.
,
Fast transportation, b r i g h t
lights, and other modem innova­
tions have made nocturnal crea­
tures out of human beings who in
the scheme of nature had been
dependent on daylight. The high
rate of accidents which befall
them in the night showi they're
not ai well suited for It at owls
and cats.
In their new approach three sci­
entists of the Naval Itrsearch
Laboratory, New London, Conn.,
produced evidence which indicat-

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cd the lets daylight the human
being tees, the better he aeet at
night. Owls, eati, and other nat­
urally nocturnal anlmala itRy .ln
the deep shade by day. Most peo­
ple don't.
By’ the calculations ot these sci­
entists, Edward J. Sweeney, Jo
Ann S. Kinney, and Alma Ryan,
people should have their best
night vision right now, toward the
end ot winter and the beginning
of spring. Their worst night vision
comes in August and September,
at the end o( summer.
Many existing Ideas about hu­
man night vision are based upon
one or a (ew measurements in
large numbers of persons under
special circumstances. The new
view comes from extensive tests

of only three persons for more
than one year under ordinary cir­
cumstances.
These three were neither out­
door workers nor vault peoplewinter or summer they had about
as much exposure to the sun as
most people. In the fall they were
exposed to less and less as the
days grew shorter; in winter they
were exposed to more and more
as the days lengthened.
At each end of the scale there
was a seasonal lag between max­
imum and minimum day-length
and minimum
maximum
sharpness of night vision. In late
winter and early spring, their
night vision was at its best. Then
M started falling off gradually

and reachad ita low la la to saa*
mer and early fall.
Thera were differentia ta tha
vision of Lha throe, of courae. But
the scientista noted ta their report
to tha Optical Society of America
that those differences were not
greater than the differences be­
tween the night eeelag ability of
all three in the winter and tb#
summer.

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Naval Attache
Calls Caslro Red;
Resigns Post
BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!) —
Capt. Felipe Vidal Santiago said
today he resigned as Cuban naval
attache in Venezuela because he
regards Prem ier Fidel Castro as
a Communist dictator who be­
trayed the men and women who
,*bed their blood to put him in
power.
Vidal dismissed as "ridiculous"
Castro's charge that the United
States was to blame for the ex­
plosion of tbe French munitions
ship La Coubre in Havana last
week. He said the blast was al­
most certainly caused by over­
heated water in the dock where
the ship was unloading.
"The cooling system of the Ha­
vana electric plant empties hot
water alongside the Tallapledra
pier (to which the La Coubre was
moored)," the 34-year-old naval
officer said.
"When I was chief of maritime
police in Havana, I would allow
no ship carrying ammunition to
unload at the Tallapledra pier."
Vidal said be believes the pres­
ent maritime police chief is one
of Castro's rebels who has no
technical qualifications for the job
and who accordingly may not
have recognized the danger.

HEALTH AND SAFETY TECHNIQUES are demonstrated by Girl Scouts
gf Sanford’s Christian and Missionary Alliance Church Troon 204. Suzanne
OrMoe practices artificial respiration on Linda Staples while other Scouts
watch and demonstrate bandage techniques. From the left, are Linda
Webb, Sally Robertson, Lynda Bedenbaugh, Martha Hoblitzell, Peggy
Bowaa, Rowans.Van Pelt and Wanda Bedenbaugh. The demonstration was
(Herald Photo)
given to mark Girl Scout Waek this week,

EDUCATIONAL TV ia a new way of teaching (science at Plnecreat Jr.
High. Mrs. Helen Wostgato’e eighth grade science clans watches a half
hour science program Mondays from 9:45 - 10:15 a. m. The program on
WLOF-TV la used as a basil for the week’s study in science. It deals with
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Phagan, Mrs. Helen Westgate. Peggy Grier, Ronny Cash, Bobby Pollsrd
and Jamaa Bennett. The Orange County School System and Orlando's
Radiation Ine. sponsor the 18 program series. •

GAINESVILLE (UPI) - A busband killed his pregnant wife Sun­
day In tha office of an attorney
she was consulting about a divorce.
The husband, Robert Radke, 2S,
then shot himself In the chest. Ho
was in critical condition. Mrs.
Patricia Louise Radke, 2S, a phy­
sical education instructor at the
University of Florida, died of a
single .22 catlber bullet in tbe
breast.
The shootings were In the office
of County Prosecutor A. Z. Adkins
Jr., whom Mrs. Radke was con­
sulting as a private attorney.
Adkins said tbe couple went into
an inner room. Ho was following
them when ho heard Mrs. Radke
scream. Then be heard two shots.
Adkins said ha grappled with
Radke for the gun. Radke wrestled
free and shot himself.
Police said the Radkes were mar­
ried last August. They wel¥ separ­
ated and Radke lived in Jackson­
ville.

LOS ANGELES (UP!) - The
lense hours of wailing while a
| murder trial jury deliberates the
I fate of Dr. R. Bernard Finch and
Carole Tregoff are beginning to
I show on the accused couple.
I The tennis-playing surgeon and
. bis red-haired mistress appear
i glum and withdrawn in contrast
JiSfV . /' I jo the near-gaiety they displayed
much of the time before the case
, was turned over to the jury Fri­
day.
The jury returns to its delibera­
tions today to decide whether

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THIS LITTLE FELLOW will be one of the many a tarn
of The Herald’s annual growth and progress edition to
be published this month. The Herald staff ia closing out
the Agriculture and Industry Section today and will
have the big six-section edition on the press before the
month is out. Reserve copies for the traditional "mail,
away” now.

CROP Aids Needy

Finch. 42, ynd Carole, 23, are coilty of murdering his estranged
wife last July II. Superior Judje
Walter R. Evans indicated night
sessions may be neceasary if the
jury fails to reach a verdict soon.

Design Congress Set
HOUSTON, Tex. (UP1) — The
nation's first annual Drafting
and Design Congress has been
sehedrled for June 3-13 at the
Rice Hotel in Houston, according
to John E. Sedan, executive ice
president of the Assoclatiosi of
Professional Draftsmen.

MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — The
Christian Rural Overseas Pro­
gram (CROP) last year received
cash and commodities valued at
$33,310 in Minnesota. The project
was sponsored by the Minnesota
Council of Churches. Gifts of 14,000 bushels of com to be process­
ed into oil for needy persons over­
seas.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE
THAT DAY MADE!
I . Mrs. Filbert wot a
lady like other ladiesshe baked and ironed
and tidied.
r*

By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - It was
difficult to detcrmlae merely by
watching Jack P aar’s kittenish
smile whether H came from swal­
lowing tho canary or eating the
crow.
But one thing was d e a r: Jack's
back.
While listening to P aar renew
old acquaintances with his NBCTV late-night audience, it seemed
that ha was easting himself as a
crusader against what he takes
to bo journalistic injustices, lie's
free to do this, of course, al­
though thus far, his thrusts have
been limited chiefly to those who
have attacked him.
In his references to newsmen
who covered his stormy February
days, and nights, P aar made it
sound as though they were all a
bunch of nosey, vulgar bar­
barians. This is odd because tha
newsmen be invited Into his home
a few hours after the Feb. 11
walkout spoke sympathetically of
his agitation and noted his
graciousoess under fire.
Paar was most eager to tell the
press his story and they promised
to print it fully. In fact, P asr's
Feb. 13 press conference found
newsmen offering him sound ad­
vice which he appears to have
heeded to some extent.
Finally, no mailer how Paar
appears to make the press seem
at fault in all of his problems,
it's hard to believe thst tbe press
publicity has harmed him or his
show. He has thrived on it. Now,
let’s hope ho learns to live with
his press clippings.

VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pop#
John XXIII said today that his
visit lo a Communist section of
Romo brought such an enthusias­
tic reception that "police had
quite some trouble protecting my
physical safety." The pontiff left
tho IM-acre Vatican City Sunday
to go into the poor Gentocelle
quarter of Rome, He attended
•Lenten services In the Church of
San Falice dl Cantalica and then
Joined the procession that walked
in penitence around the church.
The noblest instincts of William
Turn hundred thousand faithful Faulkner's invincible cotton far­
turned out to cheer.
mer, Jackson Fentry, w en glow­
ingly brought to life Monday
About SO por cent of Uio ryo nlgbt In tba "Playhouse tO" pro­
produced comes from Russia and duction of "Tomorrow."
other European countries.
Horton Foote's moving, adap­

tation of raiilkner'c short story
starred Kim Stanley end Richard
Boone.
Mias Stanley, whose TV ap­
pearances usually find her portn y ln g young Southern belles,
added a few years for Monday
night’s CBS-TV production as she
played the part of Sarah Eubanks
a married, pregnant Southern
girt whose husband had deserted
her.
Her performance was a magnifi­
cent one. She has the knack of
bringing out the small Joys and
tortures with a tired breath, a
sigh, a wistful wish for sunshine
and warmth. She captured the full
despair and loneliness and bleak­
ness of Faulkner's E u b a a k a
woman.
Boone, as tbe atole, hermit-like
sawmill hand who befriends Miss
Stanley and marries her after she
gives birth lo a son, only to watch
her die, also was a powerful fig­
ure Monday night. In a slow,
quiet, open-faced and understated
fashion, ho tnado the role of Jackson Fentry a superb portrait.
Robert Mulligan's uncluttered
direction also helped ease - the
emotionally unrelenting story to
its natural conclusion. Ths h ire
bones of tho story, which dealt
with a man'a devotion to those he
loved, made for a simple state­
ment. But the dialogue, the acting
and the direction added Immense
amounts of flesh, blood and feel­
ing to that statement. II was car­
ried out In the best "Playhouse
90" tradition.

2 . But then one day instead
of gingerbread or (am, Mrs.
Filbert made margarine . . .

3 . Mixed tha finest ingredi­
ents her own way and made
a d ilff t n l margarine . . .

4. A margarine that was cool
and delicate and sweet to
taste—delicious!

4. Try iust a little slice oil by

Ranch Snaky

itself—that's the real tost#
test for morgarinol

SAN SABA. Tex. (UPI) — C. E.
Tisdale Is a man who really has
to watch his step. In a 10-day
period recently he and two cmployos killed SI rattlesnakea they

M rs . F ilb e r th M a r g a r in e

came across at his Barnet Springs
Ranch cast of San Saba. .

Louis Rotas proudly announces the

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Completely
Remodsled

Visit the NEW Mar-Lou Restaurant • for food
you*li tell your friends about You'll find ths
finest foods • deliciously prepared by a Master Chef
with nearly SO years experience. A complete menu
is offered -h ere are some o f the specialties:
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Greek Barbecued Chicken
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�Girl Scouts Have
Their Week

(JOHN) BULL'S EYE
1

^ is te rs .th e B ro w n ic .sa re engaged in a variety of activities.
' ' cck ,nc.lu,le homemaking, citizen­
ship. health and safety, international friendship, arts and
crafts and outdoor activities.
The interest of these girls in beginning useful training
at this stage is important to the future generations, since
they’ll be rocking the cradles in the super space age.
Also deserving the highest commendation from the commumty are the (»trl bcout leaders, who put in manv long
hours of work and supervision with the girls, teaching and
advising them.
(ffi
Programs such as that of the Girl Scouta must be en­
couraged and supported here and throughout the world.
Nothing is more vital in these times than adult interest in
th« youngsters npd provision of useful training and moral
advice for them.

Marilyn’* problem U fared
thou*and« of lime* by good
wive* who enrouter Jealou* ho*.
Hilly from their husbands. Uae
the advice below to banish the
caufttlr remark* of inch rgoI Uttlral mate*. Save thl* rate
and ute the non profit booklet
below to help( other wives In
our church or' PTA, for your
newspaper tries to promote hap­
py homes.
CASE 1) 493: Marilyn D.. aged
' 29, ha* been married 6 years.
| “ But. Dr. Crane,' sue protest­
ed unhappily, “ the doctora said
1 could never bear a baby of my
own.
“So I have made application
to various places, hoping to find
a baby for adoption.
“ And now I ran get a little
hoy. But my husband objects:
Ha says if it were a baby girl,
that might be different.
“ But he vow* he will never
become the father of any other
man's 'brat.*
“Oh. Dr. Crane. I’ll die of
hrarbreak if I can't adopt this
i cute little boy.
“So how ran I persuade my
| husband to change his mind?"
Whrn you marry, you simply
| “adopt" a person of the nppusite
sex and of no blood kinship whatI ever.
So have no hesitation in likewise
adopting a boy or girl, whether

D B A O B Y B , / 7 fj0 0 ( r A

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Ike Is No Ordinary Tourist—
•He Didn't Bring Back Any Bongos
By DICK WEST
| Convinced that we ate facing
WASHINGTON (UPI I If ; a new menace to our national
President Eisenhower were an ) sanity, I stopped by a local mu— aWIn i ry tourist, it would be T15T sle store to investigate. This eon9a Imagine a scant that would firmed my darkest suspicions.
lake place soon at the White
I The bongo clerk told me that
Rouse.
he alone sold more than Soft acts
The president would be upstairs
V ia hla bedroom unpacking tha during the Christmas season at
souvenirs he brought back from prices ranging from 18.05 to
13.1.60.
hla. Latin American trip.
Suddenly, the corridoi, would
“It shouldn't be long before
reverberate with what would
sound like a load of buckshot every American horns has bon­
rleoehating off tha bottom of a gos," ht said.
Shuddering, 1 asked if he rould
galvanised bucket.
Guards and stcret servicemen account for their current popular­
would spring up in alarm and, ity. It accompanied, he said, tha
rushing Into the bedroom, would recent rise of calypso music.
^ i n d tha president perched on the
^ t d a of the bed, trying out hi* Amateurs took to them, he added,
‘‘because they don’t require any
new set of bongu drums.
Since the chief executive is not formidable amount of talent."
an ordinary tourist, he probably
1 don't know what the bongo
•voided becoming a bongo owner binge is going to lead to, but 1
during his travels south of the recently heard a story which in­
bonier. If so, he is luckier than dicates the dircetiqn. It was told
most of his countrymen.
to me by a colleague with whom
Nowadays, a U. 8. citiien who I was discussing the problem.
visits the Caribbean area brings
He sweats that while visiting a
home a bongo drum a ssurely as neighbor he saw bongos being
^ o n t who visits Swrltxerland brings played by a French poodle.
•b a c k a watch.
Not only that, for the past two
or three years we have baen importing bongos in large numbers.
Not only that, several U. S. firms
ara mass-producing domesticated
NEW YORK (UPI) - A pretty
bongos.
I waa blissfully unatvsr* of tha brunette and har fiance spent
bongo boom until last Christmas most of Sunday melting a snow­
when tha yuletide peace ws* ,hat- bank to find some ice.
Joyce Mullan, 21, and Thomai
tered by what I thought was one
of the children emptying a sack McCauley, 21, were looking for
her 12,000 diamond engagement
of marblaq Into tha bathtub.
1 regret to say 1 was mistaken. ring.
Joyce end Thomas were saying
The disturbance came from a set
ef bongo drums which some mis­ goodnight after a Saturday night
guided Santa Claus had deposited dale when the ring came off her
finger and found its way into the
down the chimney.
In the following weeks I was snowdrift by her door. First ex­
to loom that bongo "playing" is planation was that Joyce had
not restricted to children. Some handed the ring back to Thomai
a t my adult' friends havs taken after a quarrel—and that Thomai
tossed it away.
K up, with uniformly dlsasterous angrily
The couple later said the ring
iulta.
slipped off her finger.

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His southern colleagues generally
have kept their addresses to about
three or four hours.
But Russell's father, the late
Kingdsh Long talked for t6 hour*
and 36 minutes in a 1936 speech
•gainst the .Saw Deal'a National
Recovery Act.
Huey was the champ until Sen.
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) lifted his
crown in 1063 with a 22 hour and
26 mlnuta speech on the tidelands
oil controversy.
Sen. Strom Thurmond (D S. C.)
is the current champion. He talk­
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for religious nr educational pur­
poses, The federal penalties would
apply only If there were local
lawa against such violence and
the arsonist or dynamiter fled to
escape local authorities.
Federal jurisdiction would be
established only if the offender
crossed a slate line or, in the
language of the bill, moved in
interstate oy foreign commerce.
The FBI would move in at that
point, making the situation very
iiasarduus for racist goons. l-abor
goons using fire or explosives for
their special purposes are excused
of federal penalties and relieved
of tho FBI by the language of the
administration hill limiting it to
the religious and educational
field.
Federal penalties would be fines
up to |b,000 or imprisonment up
to five years or both. Several bill*
were introduced last year to
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Italian penalise hate bombings, None of
actress Gina I.ollohrigida and her
Yugoslav husband plan to become
Canadian citliens so their 2-year- Tourist Dollars Rise
NEW YORK (UPI) — Mora than
old ion Mllko will have a nation­
a million foreign tourist* to the
ality.
“ My husband Is slalclen,'* the United States will spend 9760 mil­
32year-old beauty Monday night lion during 1960, the Oray Una
•aid, “ but I waa very lurpriied Sight-Seeing Companlea,- Aseoclatand hurt when my own country’s ed. reports.
Chief reason for the Increase,
official* would not give my son
twice Hie number for I960, la the
my nationality.
"This way, he will at least hava relaxing of money limitations by
many European countries.
a country."

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savings—and lull Hedged Fold wagon wondera when tt comes In
work I Willi S (cot leu car to manage, you're a genius at solving
traffic problems—a past master at paiklng.
fakes Wagsas « • grind eg la ItM Ism than other 0-pasaangsr
compact wagons. Ilia 2-door modal is America’s lowast-prioad
6-passenger wagon.*
faksa gives Mm beet gw aMsags a t any Amcrican-buflt wagon, on
regular furl. You can go up to 30 miles on a gallon a t gasoline)
Ysa gel aliMr faksa i ad apt, Isa. Repairs cost less. Change oil only
once in 4,000 miles. And the Falcon's *l»m»i»u»««l
puniuiiy
Luis I w k t aa long as the ordinary kind.
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tsagast bad less b Mm ssaga* laid is yours in a Falcon. TF» cast
7 ft. long, with cargo space totaling more than 70 cuhio feet!
fsM-sIs-gaassaa* tarn, las, because Faloon Wagons ara bulb fed
peopfs. There s room for hats, hips and legs. Came saw these aawssl
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through the spinal aord,
branching out between the
vertebra# of the a p i n a l
column.

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published in tha public laterM{ te explain and iluetrate
(he practice ef scientific
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January, I960. I t waa patterned*
after 'he Limiting kidnap law to
permit the FBI to move quick!/
to ataiil local enforcement agra*'
cies against bomb threweaa amt
arsonists.
The intent te crack down em
labor goons equally with racist
hoodlum* was boldly spellad out.
It extended to any- building e#
other real or personal pro p art/
damaged for the purpose of inter*
faring with its use for edaeatloo*
al, religion* charitable, resldrtw
tial, business or civic ohj aellvaa'
and to the intimidation a t a n /
Ilemon pursuing such objective* ,
This patient -waa available whesa
the Eisenhower etvil rtgtita H t
waa drafted. Some senator reap
find talkathon time In net
question:
Why did tho admin*
choose to excuse the labor

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into the hand of the anchor man
who completes the rare.
Well, human procreation is Just
like the mile relay race, for bus*
band and wife just pass along
the genes and chromosomes in
their germinal cells whieh their
parents handed on to them.
And their children, in turn, wrffl
likewise pass them on to all
later generations if they matura
and marry and have children at
their own.
Inform your foster children
early as to the facts. A father
can tell them he "adopted'* their
mother, too. from strangers who
were not of any blood kinship to
him at all.
Yet he feels closer to his wifo
than to hi* blood brother* and
sisters with whom h« grew up
at a child.
And hit wife adopted Kira.
Then they both adopted the new
boy or girl. And as kmg aa mis*
tual respect and love are present,*1
they are closer knit than reel
blood kin.
Romember how Cain slew Abel
and Absalom tried to* kill hla
own blood father. King David?)
There's no Ihaglc In blood Ma*
ship:
Send for my booklet, “Ho*
to Inform a Foster Child,** en«
closing a stamped return enve­
lop, plus 20c (nonprofit). Usn II

the third, who tinally thrusts it m- y s w c n u rc H o r

fly LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON ( lll’l) —A fair
question about the Elsenhower
administration's civil rights hill
now before the Senate would he
this:
Why were labor goon* excused
of penalties for arson and dyna­
miting such as are proposed in
the hill for racist goons?
Section Two of the civil rights
bill deals with such violence. Aa
proposed by the administration,
penalties would be imposed on
person* who fled arms* state lines
te avoid prosecution or confine­
ment nr tlie giving of testimony
relating to certain wllfull arts.
These ale defined as flight.after
wilfully damaging by fire or rxplosivo any building, structure,

WASHINGTON — In some dis­ town, and recently their target
tant year, an ohscura government has been the Capitol.
Architect of the Capitol George
accountant will be causually scan­
ning tha 1000 expenditure* for Stewart and his men are in the
midst of a once-in-a-llfetlme pro­
conduction work a t the United ject of painting the Capitol dome
State* Capitol. His eyes will pop in it* entirety.
at the entry:
For months, the men have been
"Fish neU — 12.076."
slapping first one coat, then an­
He'll do a double-take. He'll other over lha metal exterior.
read further: “ Mackerel-type net­ First cam# a muddy raspberrylsh
ting, one-inch mesh, 16,800 square hue for anti-rust, then red lead,
feet.”
and now come* lha atari of a
Fish nets for tha U. S. Capitol? bright mustard intermediate roat.
What kind of mackerel fishing, he Last will be a fine, neat pearllahwill wonder, did those 1DG0 politi­ whit* paint.
cians do around Washington?
But every day the painter* spent
Then the mans eya will move on half the morning just rleaning up
to the column listing “Justifica­ after the starlings—ahd 1 don’t
tion." '
maan mud track*. Over week ends,
It will read: “For the birds.’* the evidences were knee-deep.
The clerk* most likely rommrut
What was worse, the bombing'
will be, “ Yeah, strictly,** as ha runa of the bird* caused acid
launches an investigation of the hole* in tha paint which had to ba
strange spending practices of the touched up morning after morn­
Eisenhower Administration.
ing.
But, a* things ara around (he
Ill exasperation, Stewart called
Capitol, truth is oftime* mid. T‘
The in tlie couliliy'a greatest bird drfish nets really are for birds.
I! tectivcs — men from the Fish and
Tha past several yearn, tha city | Wildlife Service. Their deposition,
of Washington has been oveiruniin effect, read: “Thera ara 36,000
—overflown? — with starlings.(starlings roosting in and around
Eveninga they come to roost down-1 tha Capitol, When in such great

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of infant age or even 10 or 12.
Egotistical young husbands of­
ten act and speak like Marilyn's
mate, but the? should wake up
to the medical facts.
First of all, no husband ever
creates the sperm cell that unites
with his wife's ovum to produce
a baby.
Those germ cells were planted
in the first man and first woman
on this earth by God Almighty.
So flesh-and-blood parents should
quit being so egotistical. They
are simply "carriers’* of those
primitive germ cells, much a*
relay runners in a college track
meet Just carry the baton.
You readers have probably ob­
served the mile relay race where
four winners take a quarter mile
lap apiece.
The first runner la handed a
baton to carry. Mark you, he
didn’t carve that baton out of
wood or paint It or have any­
thing whatever to do with it until
it was placed in his grasp.
Moreover, he doesn't repaint
it or re-carve it or do anything
to it while he carries it round
hi* quarter-mile lap of the race.
N'o, he simply holds it in his
hand and carries it until he then
passes it on to the second run­
ner.
The second man likewise ear-

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5. Reel Estate Fer Sale
4. Mortgage Loans
7. Business OftpertaalUse
7-A Insurance
ft Female Help Wealed
8. Male Help Wasted
18. Male er Female
II. Work Wanted
IS. Plnmblna Servicea
IS. Electrical .Services
14- Bnild, Paint k Repair
lf t Special Servicea
14-A Realty Parian
1ft Flowers 8 Plan*
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i s w as cikclit c o c r r , sixth
judicial e m c irr, :x axi» m
s a x i v e i a c e is rrr, p m s i m ,
h i t to s t 'i a r t i t u

1703 MAGNOLIA, large l-BR. furn
apt., tile bath, screened porch.
$65. FA 2-3951 or FA 2-2296.
NICELY furnlrbra h o u ti,-raw ly
decorated, earporte and breete
way. fruit trees. Lew rent t(
good tenant. 11 Smyrna Dr., Da&lt;
Bary., Fla.
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 2-0571.
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom bouse,
kitehen equipped. P h o a e
FA 2-5303,

PACK INSUnANCK, INC.
a Florida Corporation,

3-BEDROOM unfurnished house on
corner of Sanford and Grand­
rialatlff,
view. Call FA 2-4447 or apply
D. 0 . CTOKZR, at a t.
1118 Magnolia.
■ Dsfantsata.
xoticb to D a ra so
8 ft 4 ROOM apartmaata. Phone
TOl I&gt;. a . STONRR and.................
FA 24281.
•toner, bio wllo; tho holro
ot law of W. II. UANOKIt- REDECORATED 3 bedroom furn'
FIELD) II Ih.jr aro living
lahed house wjth enclosed porch,
■nd It tb tr aro daad. Me,
bar or tbair known or unFA 2-8101 or FA 1-8363.
baawa balra, davistst, apauaaa, creditor*, Honors, grantLORAL HEIGHTS: 8 bedroom
oto, oialena, iru slr.s, and
apartment, one block South ef
aealnat i n r ■and all olbsr
Sanford Ava., on the s ir base
parlloa having or elalmlng to
have a e r rlglit, till, and/or
route to tho right, 6th. house on
latoroot In tho property her*tho. laft. Endera, RL 3 Box 172.
Inaftar doitribod. otld Undo
■Ituotod, lying ta d being la
U I W lo
I1 M
A w i n l Wl
lam laala County, Florida, laW ill

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Plal a t aurvay far Xark
Davla mad* by II. &gt;1. Tinklapaugh, datad A uau it is,
ISIS and racordad In Dead
Baab l l l , paga l i t . of tha
Publla Record* a t a.m lnolt
County, Florida, otld Undo
alto known and daaerlbcd
aa fallbwa: From a vancraia
block on rig h t o f way ot
Otata Hoad Na. t, located
H U fast .V a t *W aarnar
at
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faat to point a t btglnnlnf.
. t o d ABB h b iu e s t n o t i f i e d
th a t the F laln tlft h traln h a t in.
ailtutad * ault agalnat you In tha
Circuit Court a t tha Ninth Judlolal
circuit, In one to r Scmlnala Coun-.
tr , Flarlda, la qulat Ha tltla tu
tha abava dtacrlbad proparlr. altu•ted. lylae anS balng I, Oamlnela
Caunty, F U r ti a , aa . haralnabava
■ore po rtlau larlr sat tu t. Tau are
haraby required la tlla your An.
■war with tha Clark o f slit Circuit
Court, In and for Hemli.uU c'uunly,
Flarlda. and aarva • Copy Iliareot
upon Danlal tt. Iluntar, o f tha
« rm a t Wlndarwaadla. Halnta,
Master ft Ward. t t « P a rk a vsone, aauth. W inter Park. Florid*.
A ttaraey far tka Plaintiff In tha
ahava aetlan, an a r bafara tha
is th day of March, A. D. Ilia,
alia a Derraa Pro Conftaao will
ba an taral agalnat you.
IT I I ORDERED th a t thla ba
publlahad In lha Han* rd Harold,
* nawapapar publlahad In Oamtnala County. Florida, onca aacli
waah for four aaniacuilva waaka.
WlTNKHri tha hand of tha Clark
of lha Circuit Court, a.mlnoU
County, Florida, thla }lth day ar

February, A D. ills.
David M. annual

Clark a t tha Clrault Caurl
Oamlaola Caunty, Florida
Byt ‘fa r th a T. Viklan

kitchen privllegai. FA 2-2764,

MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
CLEANEST, BEST RENTALS
IN BANFORD. CALL FA 14274.
Goldin Lake: 2 bedroom furnished
garage apartment, Lake privi­
leges. $78.
8418 Orange: 2 bedroom unfurnnlibed house, kitehen Electrical­
ly equipped. |80.
$412 Willow: I bedroom unfurn­
ished bouse, kitchen eleetrleaUy
•quipped. $100,

WILL DO ironlag in my home.
Alto babyiitUng by day, week
or hour. FA 24463.
volved. See 90S Cherokee Circle HOUSEWORK. CaU FA 24627.
or caU FA 2-2809.
3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen 12. P lu m b in g S e rv ic e s
equipped. Patio. Buy my equity,
assume 4 tV i mortgage. Pinecrest area. FA 2-2S43.

13. Electrical Services

N OT I C E
HOME SEEKERS
Watch This Space

OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE:
2 B. R. home Just outside city House Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vihlcn
limits, on Magnolia. Kitchen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
equipped, Venetian bUnds, space
FA 2-0011
heater. On 2 nice lots. Was 112 Magnolia

This beautiful six room and bath
home has screened porch, car' B l rfmltmq t o
porte, utility and storage room. 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, CB, kitchen
is special qualifications for tha
Underground sprinkle- system
equipped home. 8700 down,
Ip la a bom cone."
for the lawn. Located on a large
corner Jot a t 2466 Oak Ave. The
price will be reduced $50 each
CHRYSTAL LAKE
day until sold. Original price
816,850-today's 818,800. Present Twcwwood-sbots from folf course,
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house. WYNNEWOOD: 3 B. R. CBS
split level home, 384 f t front on
loan, approslmately $10,700, can
Ph. FA 2-0626 days, after 6:00 * house, 81300 equity and aasuma
Chrystal Lake, 364 ft front on
b t assumed. Monthly payments
858 monthly payment. Phone
FA 2 0573.
Lake Mary Road, 1W acre
are $78. Shown by appointment
FA 2-5876.
grove included In 13 acre tract.
only.
Don't
delay.
Ste
today.
2-BEDROOM unfumiihtd, kitchen
CaU
FA
2-3204.
St. Johns Realty Co.
equipped bouto; den, 114 bathi.
In Lake Mary. FA 24601.
Stenstrom Realty
I l l N. Park Ava.
REDUCING PRICE for quick
HERBERT
STENSTROM
sale.
By
owner:
2
bedroom
CB
LARGE furnished upstairs apart*
Registered Broker
house, wood floors; corner lot, 8. Female Help Wanted
m int, 3 bedrooms, downtown:
ASSOCIATES
fenced
backyard. FA 2-1263.
water included. $65. Phone
Merle W. Warner
FA 2-3071. before 3:00.
AVON HAS
Bcttya D. Smith
* FARMER’S AGENCY
S open territories — city —
R. E. Magnusson
t-BEDROOM furnished apartment,
N. V. F anner, Realtor
also opening In LOCH ARBOR.
Ned D. Julian
close In, reasonable rent. Phone
D. H. Whitmore
WRITE IMMEDIATELY for
R. J. Boynton
FA £-0041.
Lillian G. Trams
Interview — Box 246, Lockhart,
Linvil J . Rlsner
Associates.
Fla.
CLEAN 2-bcdroom unfurnished
Robert K. Lea
116 B. French Ave. Ph. FA S-ISSl
house, knotty pine anack bar
Lottia Broadway
After hours, FA 2-1818, FA 24821,
aod -ablnete, 1 master bedroom.
Kenneth Torbett
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for
FA 24281
855. CaU NO 8-5367.
111 N. Park — Ph. FA 2-24
educated, amblUoua rather than
NICE 2 bedroom home, 2 baths,
experienced; person. 34.000 mini­
2-ROOM furnlshtd apartment, 310
wall to wall carpet. For quick
mum first year with promotion
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Rosactaale caU FA 2-2721.
each 100 days. Writo Box 4,
ter. Floreat. FA 2-1851.
Sanford Herald.
NICE SMALL two bedroom house BEAUTICIAN WANTED on or be­
RENT A BED
on two landscaped lota; equip­
fore Mar. 13th. CaU FA 2 3742
RoUaway, Hospital ft Baby Bads
ped kitchen and space heater,
dayi, FA 2-2455 evenings.
By Dsy, Week or Month.
located Just outside of city
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
limits, with city water. Price
Fh. FA 2-5111
11$ W. l i t B t
81,893. Any reasonable terms
INSIDE SALESMAN for buUding
considered.
material bualnasi. Good income
young man with soma .ex­
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. for
perience. Write qualifications to
BROKER
Box 40, e /o Sanford Harold,
2-BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
308 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-3881
clean and roomy, $75. FA 24868
l-BEDROOM house. 8450 down. 10. Malt or Ftmalo
FURNISHED apartment, Avalon
208 Oakland Dr., Sunlaad. Can
Apartmonla, 118 W. Second.
bo seen anytime.

4-ROOM furnished apartment $40 FURNISHED upstairs apartment
month. FA 8-5021.
855. CaU FA 24357.
S-BEDROOM, 3 bath, kitchen UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom heuao,
equipped, 1 yr. old homa. CaU
kitchen equipped, double gar­
FA 2-0543 after 5:30.
age. About 2 milei from navy
base. 853 per month. CaU
FA 24083 or FA 2-4373 nights.

TIME FLIES
and why keep oa ranting whan
you can buy a three bedroom
homo close in and have a 338.
total monthly payment? Excel­ CARPENTER: Must have own
lent lerm i can bo arranged on
toola and transportation; pick­
lha down paymant lo fit your
up truck preferred. AU work
budget. By the way. Mom, the
sub-lat. Apply In parson, Jim
kitchan 1$ designed with you
Walter Corp., 1418 South Blvd.,
Deland.

OFFICE SPACE, 850 month. 300
W. 13th street. Ph. FA 3-2831
dayi, FA 2-1401 nights.

INFREQUENTLY

2-BEDROOM bouse, completely
furnished, free water and gai,
deposit furnlahad. CaU FA 1-2577.
WUto only.

•re wa fortunate enough to be
able to scU tha "nlceit” homa
In town, but hero U la. Two
bedroom, on tho moat beautiful
tot In one of Sanford’s bait FOR SALE: 2 bedroom house, M
•ran . If you o n dlscrlmlnaUng
bathi, oxcaUant condition. You
you wUI not bt disippontrd.
may appreciate some unusual
Owner must move, so it’s only fu tu re s la thla attractive homo.

$10,050. (with good lermi).

Phone NO 0-4006.

W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS
Phone PA 84881
111 N. Park •0 ft. x ISO ft., on Brlarcllff
S tru t, Draamwold, MOO each.
Phono PA 843)1 M l Park Dr.

Oavalapar
PU8INTS

3. B a d r o o m s-J '/a B ath*

Stenper Agency

hsm.SIO/650 FHA
$ 3 5 0 Down
fm .;S6S.50 Mm HU,
MtflAY
0HN BMW

noons

LOCATION: 2907 Park Avenue, In bountiful Pinacraat,
and situated on w el landerapod 76' x ISO* lot.
BOOMflt 8 nice hidnsm ft tik bath, living room, dining
area, kitchen, carpw ta and ntlhty roam.

Tarn Wont On 20th
St. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watch
For Our Sign*. . . .

OPEN DAILY
9:00 A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY
8 ll# P. M. TU Dark

Shom ahk

CONSTRUCTION: CB construction, with terraxxo
floors and marble chip roof.
EQUIPMENT: Electric range and
unit, h o t w atsr boater, Venetian
and chatalink fenced yard.

tor, hooting
ss, awnings,

WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 508 West Sth St.
Phone FA 24642
f YOU have painting problems
and Want to taka advantage of
ta rs of experience and tha
ist of workmanship, caU K.
M. Bledsoe, FA 2-4122.

S

15. Special Servicea

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
104 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
FA 2-3825
SERVICE CALLS |1.50. For dapendable TV aervieo call San­
ford TV Canter, 8th. and Saxford Ave. FA 2-3741.

15. Special Servicea

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Windshield
Back Glass
Door Gians
Vent G lasJ
SERVICE
Scnkarik Glasa and P aint Co.
I l : 114 W. 2nd SL

FA 84622

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free EiUmates. Phone FA 2-7818.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wo invito you to bo our gueata
absolutely fre t without •Wigs*
Uan a t o u t of Baaferd'o leading
Molelfl white you locate gaitohlo hoc stag for yeuroelf gad
family. Pick op year key ot
our Balra Office.

You can nova in immadlfttely while tha papers are
b e in g d to c c u k L

We Guaranty Personal
Satisfaction On Ths
Construction Of Your
llama For Ths First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coat WUI Ba Chaarfufiy
B tf " n d s d i

PRICE: This homo can bo yonrn for only 112,180, with
Juat 81500 down naymaat and law mouthy payments.
EXCLUSIVE WITH

STENSTROM REALTY
W. PARK A V I.

1

Phone FA 24452

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

HOMES
Quiet Community
Near Golf Count

THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs

Home* Designed For
Floridn Living,
8 ft 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Baths

RAVENNA
PARK
•
•

14. BuUd, P aint k Repair

W. If. "Bill" STEMPER Agency STEADY WORK for able .bodied
Phono FA 2-4891
112 N. Park
handy man. Phono FA 24518.
Pboas FA 2 8331 1801 Park Dr.
Men-Womta $80. DaUy. SeU Lumi­
nous aamoplaUi. Writs Reeves
BY OWNER: Must sell thla week.
Co., Attloboro, Mata.
Furnished 2 bedroom house,
large lot, some fruit. Near in­
tersection of super highway and
17-82. Price $5,700. FA 24230.
TYPINO at homa, legal or m y
other. Phono PA 24644.
1742 FRONTAGE
$32 ft. on 1742, 1000 ft. deep, lo BOOKKEEPING In my home. CaU
FA 2-2696.
cited Juat outside city Units.
Good lerm i,
,
CARE, daytime. Country
St. Johns Realty Co. CHILD
Club Manor. 120 Mayfair Circle,
110 North Park Ave.
FA 24005.

HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, Eait 8 ACRES farm land Sanford Cel­ S t Johns Realty Co.
ery Delta, $450 per acre, only
aid* between Celery and Geneva
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
1250 down, five years to pay 118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 8 8121
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kltchtt ap­
balance.
Richards
Hotel
Mel­
pliances. School bua atop. Quiet
bourne, Fla.
neighborhood. $75 per month.
Phone FA 24145.
HOUSE FOR SALE: Lovely 2bedroom homo oa largo shady
eoratr lot la Wynaowood; kit­
chan equipped. Jalousie porch.
Low down paymant. 2415 Stev­
ens Avo. FA 24088.

V. &amp;

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A

11. Work Wanted

2544 French Ave.
BeaiUr
lU Hall"
Phone FA 2-3641 ONE of Sanfords more desirable
Plumbing ft Heating
two bedroom homes, on a weU
AIR CO'DITlONINa
shrubbed double lot. fire place,
3-BEDROOM, 114 bath. fuUy air
floor furnace, oak floors, plenty CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
conditioned .home with utility
FA 24562
of fruit and a two car garage. 1007 Sanford Ave.
and separate storage room.
Furnished if desired. Deal with
Largs fenced yard, patio. 414'fr
PLUMBING
owner. Phone FA 24157 for ap­
loan. 870.60 monthly. 105 Laurel
Contracting ft Repalra
pointment.
Dr. FA 24174.
F re t Eatimatea
R. L. HARVEY
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor 3-BEDROOM home. $400
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3263
SeU or trade equity.
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
Woodland Dr. FA 2-2614.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

r

2-ROOM cottage completely furn­
ished, all utilities, ready to move
In. Adults only. 2404 Park. Ap­
ply Stamper Agency.

5. Real Estate For Sale

PH. PA M i l l

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A Want Ad A Day Makes A ll Business P a y! Ph. FA2-2611
22. Article* For S lit

till* fcanlnrb f t n U
Wed. March 9. 1960—Pay* 15
•A

-■» hr. \\ rocker 5* 1*.

S p ecial Services

M l

11X7013 A V T.

f tmw
fro n t d o

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
IU1 Celery Ave. Tel- FA :
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRIN'
W. L HARMON
PH. FA 2-12:3 Alter 3 P. M
»

IUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
lu lle d and repiired. Rso*
pair. No job too small. F
estimates. FA 28153.
ENVELOPES, Letterbndi, state­
ments. invoices, hind bOIi. and
programs, j t c .
Pr ijte ith e
PrintiB* Ca. Phona FA 2 3 3 1 JM Wait Uth St.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
1 types and sires, installed
-Do It Yourself*
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
Maeblnary ta d Supply Co.
f W. 2nd S t
Ph. FA 2 *112

CLQCK_REPAIRING: Wfarrlrii.
Lonywood Park, FA 2

r a :*j r 3
i i a u u r
r n . cxjcrja z n w ra B ei:
EmcqpoMtt.
» I x f t r v iv u K tti w~* i i i i j •
A n s u c it.

MLLkWAY. BM9&amp;S1 u d
Bcdv Dir. Week cr Mji

r u knitter cents *

EASTER SPECIAL
M
W ilts V.-&gt; » . »
Ki-* ScvLag k C » ! * f 1- : U f l
EVENING AF POINT MENTS AC­
CEPTED.

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
?SM Adams
Pi- FA

1IW FTtSji A rt.
n
» a : twj

II FT. BOAT k MOTOR- Eicne

WORK ( jx V i. I i t p i t , testa, n n UMMETTA b x «
tu ft,
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FA H W -

SLAVES
N ew 1
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FA MUWL

20. Automobiles

Furniture

MODEL -A “ . Pleae TA 2-MU.

Mather ol Sanford

and

SINGES - « ' tvtwa Krbbua yeet-

Call

«Vt T p itx tiU *f late AtU r t a t M u 4 t t i r n i t t . WMU

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M x'.-ri lltn id .

GOOD R r r i i t u t r . v a »c-:e. »:re!
wriib p-'tsne epbSaltry. M MU CAMERA. * » . 13
rtw a* FA MtCT.
^ t x t Ktvi H t, U .
fa :r .r r .
CUSTOM MADE T ilt b i d e d mg.
U* \ i3 \ ««rd Lit ssostbi.

Appliances

FACTORY TO TOC
ALUMINUM
VENKTUN RUNTS
fa r- :»».
E ic 'fw J bead
-proof M m
• BIG VALUES
HOUS*: CLEANING
FOUND: :i H. P. oa: board malar
n U wiih platuc eois. Piastre USED LUMBER, about I.N* It
•
ICE CREDIT
V t S ; u , FVxri, «t»D Free EiP e ts . L iv esto ck . S u p p lies
subsetted ta St. Johns. Identity
e r r i j j a tapes. CM M «r nylon
‘S3 Buck, m * seal covers
•
EASY
TERMS
timate
C*T FA I U U &lt;:
MUST SELL j : Font Coaier.iNV
ax»r
r-aber. male and l y
w.’tfx
FA
MM3.
F A 2-U33.
nS:;e. VI. j-ower steer-ng. n i v , WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Scxikurik Glass ar.d r » ia t Co.
Pt«SfB*:e
plat*
M L Call
v L t r t t L i . { M l c-;ei.:ua. A»V
FA
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k
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l
1
TWIN
BED.
excellent
coai-uoa.
11MII W. n :i StFA t4 C J
15-A B eau ty P a rlo rs
a t SIS*. FA 225SI.
IN&gt;: I &lt; drawer double dress­
New a;d I v d IMraiturr
ers. i n . CaB FA M 1 3 .
J i t E. First Sc
FA r.vscc GOOD l'ied Ayp'.-.isre* aad TV»Ba L n e -e r t a
Prtieamcaa’
Gortcly. ti e . Third A Palmetto.
l u s t y Care.
LOST: Car keys ea nay with
New A Used Furniture A Appli­ 12.1X1) BTU eJ elreUatar Heater,
leather strap. Please return to
ance! A Goad Place TV
bis to be »eea to apprecate
Sanford HeraM or jv-it edT.ee.
Bl'Y. SELL er TRADE
Cheap* Call FA : i » :
20-A Trailer*
ORANGE TREES lor sale. WGl
plan: to yards or rro ie i. Shade
NEW WINDOW er tlooe laa L»,
19. B o a ts an d M o to rs
Sanford
Ave.
FA
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)
I* FT CORRECT CRAFT boat.
barbecue gr.U with electric r-'Ul
trees also available. Ed P i rig,
23 H. P. Joiasc-i asd trailer.
serve U l CaU FA 2-M t
FA 2-UIT.
Gateway To Tbe Waterway
CUSTOM BUILT forutare - s .n
A SatitLed r tita a e r ta eer bert
*«0 J Call FA 2-210.
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
tie pieces or *ets. Also furni- NEW fc.-t water beater, to yr. M CUSHMAN ,.-v&gt;uer. I l » ; PkOadvenisexesL
Cn»vt«
U iLirtiltf__ CaU FA &gt;-3tt&gt; oe
r,E \F »A L
*3» Hollywood T ra2 tr Ct.
FA 2-410.
P i. FA V-JTC SMAI E. 1st
Cut E n n Far A:y O m itia a
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
f a 2-1*22
oc
fa :« r r i

ISM FORD C :« j s firdo.-. radio.
iealer. iu*r.{li
« t r » pw J
,iV ::5 N
Dr. FA 2-011.

WILSON* - MAIER

Jenkins

Furniture

STOCK
COMING

58 CADILLAC
•*•2" Fordor • Full) Equipped Including Factory Air Condi­
tioning • Very Low Mileage • In New Car Condition Thrnughout • Including Tires.

58 CHEVROLET
Bel Air Sparts Coupe - VS • Radio • Heater • Automatic Trans,
mission • Esrrlient Tires • Very Low Mileage - New Car Condi,
tion Throughout.

I N and W E ' R E S E L L I N G ’ EM C H E A P !

57 CHEVROLET
Hel Air Fordor V* • Radio • Heater • Automatic Transmis­
sion . F.scellmt Tires . F t.(re t Coral and Whlta Finish •
Clean Inside and Out.

56 CHEVROLET
Del Air Sports Coupe « V» Eoiine . Radio . Heater • Aetematle
Tratumitsian • I’erfeet lllack and White Tutooe FlkUb with
Mauhina Interior • Perloet Condition Throughout.

Station Wagon « YR • Automatic Transmission • Radio *
Heater • Rons Bat Needs Some Work. Us It Yourself and
Rare.

Fordor Country Sedan V* • Radio . Ilra trr • Automatic Transmis­
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild through Friday. Hijrh today In the mid-70's. Low tonight, 55-60.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1900

Crippling Snow Storm Smacks D ixie
By lu lled Prc»» International
The aectpid severe atorm in a
week crippled the South today
with staggering burdens of snow
A id ice.
Governors in at least five stales
declared state* of emergency.
The storm closed schools and bus­
inesses, knocked out communica­
tions and isolated whole communi­
ties and scores of farmers.
Up to 20 inches of snow fell on
arts of Tennessee, Virginia and
orth Carolina. Another four to
aix Inches was predicted from
North Carolina . up the Atlantic
.Seaboard into Ohio, West Vir­

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ginia, Pennsylvania and New Je r­
sey.
As the storm moved up the East
Coast, it merged with another
wintry blast which scourged the
Mississippi and Ohio Valleys with
record-breaking snows and heavy
drifts.
The Weather Bureau said an­
other snow storm was building up
in the Rockies and “ possibly
could become very rough” as it
moves into the Plain states.
Dozens of highways and most
rural roads were closed through­
out the South and East and weath­
er officials posted hazardous driv­
ing warnings for the area.

Ilollings of South Carolina de­
clared a state of emergency for
10 stricken counties buried by six
Inches of snow.
Georgia Gov. Ernest Vandiver
askrd President Eisenhower for
immediate federal aid for poultry
farmers in 21 north Georgia coun­
ties hard-hit by the two storms.
Ten inches of new snow covered
northern Georgia and took a
heavy toll of properly.
The new storm took at least 16
lives—including • in Illinois and
4 In klissouri, raising the death
toll in the week-long seige of
weather to well over 200.

ky ordered a state of emergency
and put the National Guard at the
disposal of snowed-in towns. High­
ways throughout the state were
impassible.
North Carolina Gov. Luther H.
Hodges ordered the state Highway
Department to lake emergency
arlion to clear 10 to 15-fool drifts
off highways in the western part
of the state.
Virginia Gov. J. Lindsay Al­
mond sent National Guardsmen
Into the stale’s snowbound south­
western mountains where 1&gt;

Bombs Destroyed Giant

Sugar Crop, Havana Says

Regular Election
To Fill Vacancy

Studebaker Plant
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Board Plans Bid

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I.OS ANGELES (UPI) - The
Kinch-Trcgoff murder trial jury
remained out (or the sixth
day today to deliberate the life or
drath fate of the accused couple.
It was obvious Hie panel of
»r\rn women snd five men was
finding it difficult to agree on
the guilt or innorrnrr of Dr. R.
Bernard Finch. 42, and his redhaired paramour Carole Trcgpff,
23
The conflicting .lories told by
the defense and the prosecution
about the gunshot slaying of the
handsome physician's wife, Bar­
bara Jean, 33, last July II were
being given time consuming con­
sideration by the jurors.
The trnse hours of waiting
while the jury deliberates have
given rise lo score* of rumors
around the court newsroom con­
cerning progress of tee Jurors’
discussions.
One New York newspaperwom­
an aald the jury was divided
with to voting for second degree
murder and 2 tor first degree
murder against Finch. But a de­
fense attorney said it was his
opinion the vote was Just tha op­
posite—10 tor convletion of first
degree murder and I for second.
A to , Angeles newspaper., re­
ported It of the'Jurors wera for
convicting Finch and were being
blocked by a lone Juror. The om
dissenting juror was responsible
for causing the court to spend two
days in reading Finch's testimony
shortly after getting the rase
last Friday, reported the paper.
In short, there was consider­
able speculation about what was
happening lo tha Jury room and
Hie consensus was that no one
knows tor sure.

Giaht Farm Teams
Arrive In Sanford
Twenty-tivw players from two San
Francisco Giant Farm Clubs ar­
rived in Sanford today to open
Spring (raining.
Trams arriving^ were the Tacoma, Wash, and Harlingen, Texai
Clubs.
Loral training director Hans
l-obert also reported that Carl
Hubbell, Giant farm director
arriv ed t today te look over the
yuung players.
The exhibition schedule starts
March 19.

Stetson President
To Speak To C Of C
Stetson University President J.
Ollle Edmunds will be the prin­
cipal .p rak rr at Ihe annual Cham­
ber of Commerce meeting ai
0:30 p. tn. today.
The meeting will be held at
the Mayfair Inn.
The program will also Include
a report on .chamber activities
for Ihe past year ‘and various
musical selections.

Wife May Succeed
Sen, Neuberger

counsel of the Atlantie Coast Line Club'a monthly pot luckm apprr

utbera la the stomach and Sgt.

Navy To Study
Building Needs

tamptasefi* net eosnemlhla" when
• keynote address f r a s Friaso F . V:M p. m.
Osborn, view p r s d f i s t and general
Tha program ■wS tottow tea ha test relics Chief S. B. Car-

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SALEM, Ore. (UPI)— Pressure
mounted today oa GOP Gov.
Mark Hatfield la appoint Mrs.
Maurine Neuberger to succeed her
late husband, Sen. Richard Neuberger, a Democrat, to tba Sen­
ate.
Thera were indications that sha
would run for tha post whether
or not Hatfield appointed her to
A program on hypnosis was thr (ill out Ihe unrxplred term.
highlight of thr DeBary Civic
Association meeting this week.
Forrest Breckrnridge of DeLand
performed several experiments on
volunteers. The volunteers includ­
JACCKSOMYILLE (UPI) - Top
ed Carol Corson and Jan Trrek■oo, of DeBary, and John Smith, ranking Navy officers wLU meat
at DeLand, all teenagers. Several with scientific and Industrial
votuateors also earn* forward lesdaw at t e JackaanviMa Naval
from the audience.
Ah’ Station March M te atudy tha
Breckenridge put the volunlrrrt Navy's shipbuilding nerds in
degrees at hypnosis. coming years.

Sanity H earing
NAPLES (UPI&gt;-A sanity bear­
ing for police flgt. Edward Halrnek, wba shot two policemen
Tuesday, will bo held before the
county Judge, Asst, state Attorney
Frank Watson aald Wednesday.
Wataen said Hetenek was "at Last

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Given In DeBary

Hartley f . Ravage, president of
the Chuluota Retired Couples Club
Forestry Meet
announces that the public to In­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - The vited t e ' attend tha showing at
19th annual Southern Forestry slides from Wnodlawn Memorial
Conference opens here today write Park oa Thursday March 17, at

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Jury Still Out

L. L. Cox To Seek
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the trapped man
moo are believed
to have barricaded themsehe*.
" It looks as though it's going
to bo another long day,” Lingo
said. "Tha only two possible av­
enues of approach to where we
believe the miners to be are
blocked by roof falls.”
I.ingo said the intense heat
from the fire was preventing the
rescuers from ahoring up the tun­
nel to prevent the roof fall*.
The roof falls actually occurrrd
Wednesday, but were not reveal­
ed by official! until today.
A federal official said in all bis
21 years of axpericncc, this was
the worst mine fire he ha* ever
seen in West Virginia involving1
trapped moo.
Workers leaving the mine after
11 hour* inside the shaft reported
that condition* underground wera
terrible.
REBUILDING HOME and businesa in Chuluotn are Mr.
“ There's a lot of smoko and
and Mr*. Ted Morski, whoa* house burned tu the ground
LINTON 1* COX
steam and the beat to terrific,”
Feb. 20. dentroying their household goods end the
said Clifford Bowen, 40. "They
doughnut making equipment which wan their livelihood.
are trying to cool off the area
Residents of Chuluotn and Oviedo joined in a voluntary
with water but t look* like it will
contribution effort to nid the Morski family, raising
take quite a while before they caw
gat past the boi area.”
funds for purchase of a new doughnut machine. Morski
fiRNPlmat* vjoeatAu w
b»:Ur
is Altawn AOVkidh nti a new "fireproof” ahop and he
carton
monoxide turns* and
aald he'll be delivering doughnuts every Tuesday again
dense smoke seeped through a
soon.
(Herald Photo)
Linton I*. fkm announced that he barricade and taffocaied the
ie a candidate tor Peace Juatiee miners, trappnd since l:to a. m.
Tuesday.
in the sixth district.
Cox h a t been a resident of Loafwood for the past nina years. Re
to a graduate ef Lakeland HUfit
School and Stetson University,
te Mr. Cox has taught in various
high schools in Florida and Geor­
gia for the M years.
Ha is a member of the Winter
April 2 la lbs leal day to register
Park Methodist Church, Masonic
HAVANA (UPI) - incendiary dent, involving a private plane
Lodge $2 of Sanford, American to vote in this yoer’s ntections.
bomba dropped by a light "plane which flew out of Florida.
For
the
convenience
of
county
Legion Post US in Altamonte
Ehrlier planes from Pinar del
burned nearly 4,000 tons of sugar
Springs and the auditory highway residents outside e f Sanford, Coun­ cans on a plantation near the
aid three -men were arrested
ty
Supervisor
of
UngUtration,
Mrs.
patrol.
Wednesday in connection
west
Cuban
town
at
Consolation
He to also a member of the Long- Camilla Bruce wiU have registra­ del Sur, it was reported today.
alleged plot lo bomb the
wood Chamber of Commerce and tion books at Foreit City’a R. E.
adqilgrters o( Castro*'
Dispatches front Pinar del Rio
Purvis Real Estate Ofljc* from
Volunteer fire department,
rebel movement.
estimated the amount at the burn­
M
p.
today
for
Precinct
Ne.
m The only candidate to qualify
Ob of th e. men, identified as
ed cane at S M B dos. It was im­
This morning was John D. Nettle- 12,' nt Geneva's Community House possible la m i dflUjy to determine Luis Gonzales Hcnriqucz, wa»
Tht
’
for
Precinct
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Goldenton who will be seeking the game
rod’ Ao tatico'a Real Estate Of­ where the crop-burning plane came captured with a bomb in Ills pus
post as Cox.
session. Police said Gonzalez had
fice Friday for Precinct S; at Lake from.
In similar instance* in Ibt past, confessed taking part to a num­
.Mary’s Community Presbyterian
of previous torror bombings.
Church Annex Monday for Pre­ Premier Fidel Cctlro'e revolution­ ber
Gonzalez's father and an cx-solcinct No. 10; at Longwood's Town ary regime has charged that the
Hall, March 15-U for Precinct 9; plane* came from basea In the dier were seised as accomplice*
bomber.
und at Oviedo’s City Hall March United States. The State Depart­ of IntheHavana,
the government reg­
ment apologized for one such incl17-!■ for Precinct I.
istered new advances in Its con
The books will bo open at these
flirt with tea independent press
locations from 24 p. m.
and radio.
The registration office in San­
^ There won't bo any special elec­
Packets of ncwspicuircs of last
tion involved in filling the vacat­ ford's chamber of commerce
week's munltion-siiipif| blast, cuoed District 2 county commission building to open Monday through
Mgned lo the United Stales by
post, Slate Rep. Mack Cleveland Friday from 9-5 p. m. and will be
United Press international and As­
open from • a. m. until noon, Sat­
J r. said today.
sociated Press, were seized dur­
•Cltveland said he spoke to At­ urdays, until April &gt;.
ing the weekend by Army in­
torney General Richard Ervin
SOUTH BEND, ind. (UPI) -T h e telligence agents who said they
earlier in tha week and the At­
United Auto Workers Union went wanted “ to see if (hey offered clues
torney general's office handed
on strike against the Studebaker- to the explosion."
Packard Co. today in a production
down a decision that there to ne
The picture* have not been re
need for the special alection.
standards dispute.
turned.
5lembers of UAW Local 5 set
m Cleveland said if there to a
The independent Artalcjo radio
v a c a n t post during a regular elec­
up picket lines at the plant her* station announced Wednesday that
when a midnight strike deadline it is discontinuing domestic news
tion year candidates for it can
run on a regular ballot. This
Bid*, on furniture for new capired without a settlement.
commentaries rather than allow
The walkout abut down the com­
applies this year.
county schools will be asked the
employes to attach
Cleveland said that the can­ latter part of April, administrative pany'* production lines and idled pro-Catlro
''editor's notes” branding news­
between
4,000
and
5,000
workers.
didate who baa the majority vote assistant Waller Teague told (be
cast Hems "false” or ' unethical.''
Oifice employe* and some main­ A court here ruled Wednesday*
on the regular ballot probably school board today.
wiU be appointed by Gov. Col­
The bids will be for an the tenance workers ware not affect­ that newsmen and printers may
lins to the Job until Jan. II 1ML schools and will be for about ed.
Federal Mediator Cheater Rals­ continue to Insert comparable foot­
After the primary, the legis­ $100,000 worth of furniture,
commenting on press copy
ton
met with union and company notes
lative delegation will ask Collins
Teague *told the board teat
until the Supreme Court rules on
appoint the person who has Ibis year’s federal government official* Wednesday In an unauc Ihcir constitutionality in a test
e most votes.
allotment to help pay for school ccsiful effort to reach an accord. rase brought by Informacmnr*.
The UAW charged the company one of Havana's tour remaining
The general election will put tog of military family children
a man in tbo position until Jan. hero will be 1117,952. Word of with a production speedup. But independent newspapers.
II, 1902, as two years remain In Ihis allotment came from Sen. the firm said the production
Spcssard Roll and recently. The standard* must be maintained if
the term.
Cleveland, also attorney for the money had been budgeted by the Studebakcr-Packard is lo remain
competitive with the rest of the
County Commission was author­ school board.
auto industry.
ised by the board to ask for the
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LOGAN, W. Vh. (U PI)—Rescue workers tryI hr to reach
T8 ntinera entombed more than two day* deep inside a smold­
ering coal pit reported today th a t the only “avenues of ap­
proach” wera blocked by roof falls.
Paul Lingo, deputy state mines director, said the rescue
teams could get to within only 2.000 feet from the s|&gt;ot where

general’s officer earlier had ruled
that a special alection should be
galled.

1 p. m. Stocks

NEW YORK (U i’l) — Stock
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Trapped M iners Escape
Route Reported Blocked

Vole Registration
Deadline Nearing

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Single School
Sessions By Fall
Despite Growth
The school board expect* lo
eliminate double das* sessions
throughout
tee county, even
though it face* an estimated in­
crease in smith Seminole school
population of 13 prreent during
the next fall year.
“ Figures imliratr that we will
School Administrative Assistant
throughout the county unless (here
is some unexpected increase in
the south end of the county.
Sc ooi Administrative Assstant
Walter Teague told the board to­
day.
Supporting Teague's view of
(lie schools gelling back to single
sessions. County Supt. R. T. Milwee said "With what we have
we feel that none of them will
he in double session.”
Milwce said that there will be
no double sessions in Sanford and
that the schools will he able to
handle students from Navy fam­
ilies.
Teague predicted a 43 percent
increase in student population in
south Seminole County for the
KHtOflt school year, lie predicted
a 19 percent increase in the
Oviedo area, an eight percent rise
in Sanford clrmcntary school
pupil population, a 14 percent
rise in Sanford secondary school
ranks and an overall increase of
nine percent in Ihe number of
students in Negro schools.
Teague predicted 2,691 children
in the Sanford area elementary
schools,
(Sanford
Grammar
School, West Side Elementary
School, Southsldr Elementary,
I'inrcrest and I.ake Mary ele­
mentary). Hr estimated there
will be 900 children in Sanford
Junior High and 1.050 in Ihe new
Seminole High’s grades 9-12.
Emphasizing thr great increase
in south county students, Teague
predicted 3.600 in Lyman ichool.
Altamonte Elementary, and the
new Lingwood amt South Seminole
rlrm cntiry schools. There were
2,519 Lyman and Altamonte stu­
dents this year and 805 Lyman
students four year* ago.
If county population keeps
growing at its present rate. 66
additional classrooms or three big
new schools will be needed each
year, Teague said.
There ha* been a 21-28/100 per­
m it increase in average daily
attrndanre in 1959 60 over 195859. For 1957-58 there was only an
847/100 perrent increase. In
1958-57 (he rise was 4-43/too per­
cent.
“ Tha buildings we will have
completed this fall wiU almost
double Uses sis* at the present
school system," Mil wee said.
Teague predicted that five new
elementary schools will be aeeded
in the southwest section of the
county In the next five years. A
junior high site near ihe Lyman
School will also be needed, be
said.
Teague aaid a school will be
needed for Ihe Sunland and Kastbrook developments in Goldenrod;
a 20 acre school sit* will be giv­
en to the school hoard oo Ihe
east side of the Lake ef the
Woods, near tha Orange County
lint, for a subdivision there; and
that developer Hibbard Cassel­
berry baa offered two possible
sites for a ichool to Casselberry.
The erhool board voted lo ap­
prove a stale and University of
Florida survey of county school
nerds tor the next three years.
This will lake place in October.
Supt. .Milwce suggested rano.
vallon of part of ibe old Lyman
School to make a home economies
suite and a science suit*.

Galloway, Board
Set Pay Scale Talk
Tax Collector John Galloway, the
most outspoken critic of the County
Commission's proposal to unify
pay schedule* for all county em ­
ployes, has agreed to meet with the
board neat Tuesday to discus* Ihe
proa and cons on Ihe plan.
Galloway has said he is definite­
ly opposed lo Ihe plan, citing that
it should be up to the individual
courthouse department head lo
decide on just how much to pay
his employes.
"I get my budget from Jhe
comptroller's office and I'll de­
cide what wages to pay my help,”
Galloway emphasised.

Funds Okayed
For Hospital
Architect.* are discussing plan* for the 40-bed addition
to Seminole Memorial Hospital today after the federal gov*
ernment announced Wednesday that it ha* given final ap­
proval to a grant of $225,000 for the $500,000 project.
Flans for the addition will be presented to the hospital's
board of truatee* thi* fall. Administrator Horry Weir said
today. Construction will not start
before December or early 1961,
he said.
The Floiida rnngiession*! deleRation sent out • wire Wednesday
importing the formal approval by
the Health, Education and Welfare
Dept, of the tJ-JS.OOO In Hill-Burton matching funds for the Han­
ford hospital enlargement.
A. R. Peterson Sr., rh*irm*n of
the hospital hoard at trustees,
said the hospital is ready tn
match funds and begin work as
soon as final plan* for construc­
tion ate approved.
Architect John Burton, appoint­
ed to draw up preliminary plans,
is meeting today with Dr. Herman
Smith, Chirigo hospital consult­
ant. Plans must lie approved by
the hospital hoard and tha Flo­
rida Development Commission be­
fore work can start.
The addition will be made on
tha east side of thr hospital and
extended to the south. Expansion
of the laboratory department and
x-ray farilttie*' will be included
along with the inrreas* in bed
spare.

Apopka Man Hurt
In Auto Mishap
An Apopka man was treated in
Orange Memorial Hospital today
after ha received a broken leg
in a one-car accident on SR 434
Ihis morning.
Listed in (sir condition at tha
hospital is Marion Millrr.
Tha Sheriffs office said thr
Miller car, traveling at a high
rale of speed, apparently ran off
Ihe road and slammed tola an
orange tree.

Gasoline Operators
Threaten Strike
MIAMI (U P I)-S e rv ic e station
operators, worried over the rob­
bery-murder of two of their num­
ber here, have threatened a strike
unless oU companies allow them
to cloao during "unprofitable
hour*.”
Two night etallon attendants
were killed add a third wounded
critically recently by a 17-yearold mullipte (layer Dannls Whit­
ney.
Perry E. Gary, president of
800-member Allied Gasoline
tollers Asm . at Dade County,
his group had pasted • resolution
to send to all major oil companies
supplying Urn Miami area.
“ if tha companies do not heed
our resolution,” Gary laid, 'Than
we wiU recommend that associa­
tion stations cloao Indefinitely until
an equitable situation is worked
out."

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Train Crash Kills
Five In Alabama
ANNISTON, Ala. (UPI)— Five
perooos wore killed today when
Ihe Kanene City-Florida Special
passenger train at the Southern
Railway struck a stalled automo­
bile at a crossing near here.
The highway patrol tentatively
Identifiad tee victims as those at
the Marvin Bentley family.
Four persons were killed tostonily al tha scene of the acci­
dent at Ihe Kulation crossing on
Slate Highway 109 about four
miles west of Anniston.
A baby died at Anniston Me­
morial Hospital shortly after Ihe
accident, which occurred al 9:53
a. nt.
Persons to a car behind the one
involved in the accident said a
woman was driving and started
across the tracks. They said she
apparently became excited and
stalled the vehicle to front at tee
train.

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News Briefs
Chairman Proposed

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For.
Gov. Millard Caldwell pro.
posed Wednesday that Rep. Robert
Sikes or Sen. Sprssnrd Holland be
named permanent chairman ot
the Florida delegation to the
Democratic National Convention.
liter

Pilot Questioned
JAKARTA, Indonesia &lt;UPt&gt;—
Military authorities questioned one
of Indonesia's top Jet pilots today
•bout • strafing attack on two
presidential palaces and a village,
and announced he would he tried
by an Air Force court. Nintteeu
persona were Injured by the jet'a
chattering guns Wednesday.

Girl Drowns
I.AKE HELEN tlH ’M — Dvho.
rah Lee Clark, 2. daughter of Mr.
and 51rs. John Clark, drowned ta
Ijike Helen Wednesday. She and
a neighbor boy, klark Grubb, 4,
had liern playing near the l*k«u
The girl wa* found floating hy
the hoy's mother, Mrs. Barbara
Grubb, who had gone to look fog
the children.

Textile Problem
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tb#
U. S. Tariff Commission began
sifting testimony today on the
problems rreated by imported roi&gt;
ton textile goods, ktembers kept
mum on the scope of their study.
The commission Wednesday eon.
eluded seven d*ya of hearings or*
tiered by President Eisenhower tn
find out what affect* the influx
of foreign goods ha« on eotton
growers and the domestic textile
industry.

Western-Style

TOKYO (UPI) -Prtoceas Ruga,

youngest daughter at the Emperw
or and n champion of Western*
style righta for Japanese woman,
hood, married an |8.:i0.a-we#lt
bank alark today ta an ancient
Shinto wedding riluaL Shortly
after tha cqrvmony, Ruga, RL
now ptaia Mrs. Htosanaga Rhfnte.
au, announced she and her heabsted
were oensiderlng a delayed honey,
moon visit to tha United States—
provided they could afford H.

Convicts Captured

TAMPA (U PI) — Bloodhounds
tracked down two of three eaoaped
North Carolina eoAviet* early te*
day who shot it ont with a ateto
trooper near hero and escaped
after alightiy wounding him, A
force of about .10 highway patent
men and deputies from Polk and
Hillsborough eounttes, operating
with bloodhounds, captured (Lett
Holland, 28, and Fred Bowman,
46, in a swamp near tba Hills,
borough Hlver about i s utllex
north of here.

Tax Exemption
Deadline Nears
For Homesteaders
County residents have only a
few more weeks to file for bom*,
stead exemption, Tax Assessor
Richard McCanns said today.
Tax laws provide that In order
to receive tee benefits ef home­
stead exemption, residents must
file each and every year betwaea
Jan. 1 and April 1.
Applicants were urged by Mc­
Canns te file as sooo as possibia
to avoid the last minute rush.
If an initial application Is filed,
it will be necessary to appear in
perron at the assessor's office
bringing the deed to property oa
which the homestead i* filed, HaCanna added.
The tax assessor's office is open
daily Monday through Friday be­
tween the hour* of 9 a. m.-to $
p. m.

Senate Headed For Rights Showdown
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T ha Sen­
ate headed toward a showdown on
civil rights today and the House
prepared to come lo gripe with
the same thorny problem.
The Senate met at 9 a. m. (or
final debate for and against a
cloture move te cut off a civil
rights talkathon that has bogged
down tha chamber since Feb. II.
Hy agreement, ■ vote was sche­
duled at 2 p. m. Renal* leaders,
southern opponents aod barkers
of tougher civil right* bills were
In agreement that the gag mova
would fit).
•
Sen, Harman B. Tolmadge (DGa.), arguing for the Route, tootended teal adoption of the clo­
ture aag would ra n te r i
"prostrate and detonation
. . .tyrannical abuses."
Ran. John 0 . Pastoso r t i i t k )

told tha Senate that everything
that can be said has been said iq
tea log debate, and tha time has
come to “get down to business."
The House meets at noon to
start debate on its own civil righta
bill. Southern Democrats vowed
to ase every parliamentary wea­
pon to delay a final vote. But
House leaders forecast a measure
would be passed by next Thurs­
day. U could provide a way to
break the Senate stalemate.
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson Tax. renewed bis
prediction that advocates at tba
gag rule would foil te Muster
a majority — much lesa tha twothirds veto needed to limit debate.
OOP Leader Everett M. Dirhsan
(Ok) said ho sanocwB spread wMi
this forrcait.
San. Jacob E. Javite (B-N.Y-k

a leader of tee cloturo mova, said
tee liberals were lining up (hair
speakers for tha aeat phase ai
Ihe civtl rights battle while "try*
lag to get out maximum support”
for the gag rula vole.
The showdown comes near tbo
ead of the fourth weak of Senate
debate oo civil rights. The cham­
ber remained ta session aroundthe-clock, except for two brief
breaks and Sunday off, from fa ta
29 to Tuesday night.
After a long struggle, the Howto
finally was calling up a laur-poM
bill its Judiciary Committee ap­
proved teat August. But sights aid*
vacates and aouthoraon M i
agreed ta* main fight would ha
ever attempt* to tack on the ad*
■lalatraitea'a voting referee plate

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Through Noon
W ed. Mur. *1h"

W ASHINGTON
( U P I )-P o l lt l.
rut m sp-rtartcri will watch the
Now Hampshire pcsldsntlal pri­
me rlet Tueid ay (or freih cluea to
■how whart voter* are heading In
thla presidential election year.
The clue* could ba provided by
write-in vote* fo r president or
vice president, or strong showing*
by aupportere o f preildential can­
didate* other than Vice President
Richard M. Nixon and Sen. John
P. Kennedy (D -M a**.).
New
Ham pihlre traditionally
hold* the nation'! bellwether presi­
dential primary. The next teat
;wlll not eoma until WUcomin
vote* fou r week* from Tuesday.
CAPT. F. f*. EDWARDS, commanding officer o f VAH-8 at the Sanford
On the Republican ballot In New
Naval Air Station at the controla putting in the 5,000th hour hie training
Ham pihlre, Nixon la unoppoied in
group haa 4 »rform ed nince its operation at the baae.
the direct preildential preference
vote. On the Democratic ballot,
Kennedy M s only nominal oppotltlea from Paul C. Haber, a Chi­
cago manufacturer.
A conspicuous blank apace on
the ballot almost Invite* write-in
Vote* from person* dissatisfied
with the principal candidates.
W rite-hi vote* fo r vice president
also are permitted.
F R A N K FU R T, Germany (U P1)
■ A spectacular write-in vole for
By DICK WEST
and the new House office build­ — Tha U. 8. A rm y In vest! gated a
complaint today that the l-y e s r N ixon In IM 6 helped stall Harold
WASHINGTON (U P I) - There ing.
R. SUaaen’a drive lo block the n - la so much sidewalk superintend­
The paint Job I* scheduled to be old son o f a colonel, dressed in a
t » m {nation o f tha vice president ing to take ca rt o f around tha completed sometime this month plnt-tlaed uniform and awaggar
s i President Klsanbowsr's running Capitol thete day* It’a a wonder and then I esn devote more at­ stick, conducted bis own “ Jnspec■ a te .
Congress gets
any legislating tention to the
.her project*. I tion” o f troops under hie fo o le r 's
Backers of.both Nixon and Ken­ done.
can only hope that Ihcy won't be command.
nedy will be pressing fo r a hlg
I find that superintending the botched up too badly In the mean­ , Young Rickey Juergene waa re­
to te . Comparison* will be risky, new paint Job on- (ha Capitol time.
ported to have strutted down the
however, because Republicans nor- dom e Is about aU that I can han­
Most sidewalk superintendents, inspection line behind hta father
■ a lly outnumber Democrats in dle. Thi* meana I h i . e lo neglect
as you know, superintend by peer­ Col. K. K. Juergena, in Munleh
Naw Hampshire by a substantial the work on the new eaat front,
ing down into excavations through Peb. 88 picking out faults with
margin.
1
the new Senate aubway terminal knot hols i . Once the eonalruction tha sotdlon and m arking deficien­
In addition te tha presidential
reaches aye-level, they lose Inter­ cies In a notebook.
preference balloting, Naw Hampest.
Ufa specialty tailored uniform
ahlra Vptera will be electing dele­
This Is why the Capitol dome was complete with gold-braided
gates to the national political con­
paint Job has been such a chal­ hat, unit Utslgna, a row e f r ib ­
ventions. Democrats w ill choose
lenge. It require* the superintend­ bons and lieutenant bars.
80, each with half a vote, and tha
ent to look up all the time. M ore­
I,t. Col. P, J. Corso, Inspector
GOP will elect 14, each with ana
over, thla must bo done out In general fo r the 7th A rm y eupport
Vote.
PHOENIX, Aria. (U P I) - Mrs. the open wilhout the aid o f knot­ command, said hi* oCffaa waa In­
Other
political
developments Mamie Eisenhower arrived Sunday holes.
vestigating a complaint from one
aver the weekend!
Soma leas dedicated superin­ o f the soldiers.
for a two-week vacation at aa ex­
— Kan*** Democrats wound up clusive health and beauty resort In tendents might have given up
Col. Juergens, a veteran o f
thalr state convention without In­ sunny Phoenix.
long ago, but I am determined to more than 80 years army service,
dicating d ea rly who will get the
The President's wife was met by see (he Job through to completion. confirm ed the Incident but said
■tote* support fo r the presidential Gov. and Mra. Paul Fannin, savWhen the great cast tron dome he had not been aware o f what ]
nomination. Organisers for both cral dignitaries and about 1JM spec­ was assembled 87 years ago, U the boy waa dolag.
Kennedy and Symington claimed tators when ahe stepped from her was painted an eggahe’ * white to
" I wasn’t paying too much at­
a m ajority o f the Si Kansas votes privata railway car at Union Sta­ match
tha
building's
marble tention," he said. "A n inspecting
St the national convention.
walla. With the passage ot time, o ffice r doesn't have much chance
tion.
— Son. Harman K. Talmadge
Those accompanying the First the m arble got d!rty and the to notice anything beyond what he
(D -G a.) perdteted that Democrat- Lady included her slater, Mra. dome had to be painted a eorI* doing."
fa National Chairman Paul M. George Gordon Moore; Mra. John responding greyish lo.ie.
An Arm y spokesman said Ricky's
Butler "w on 't last lon g" as party McCone, wile of the chairman of
Now that the Capitol east front
father bought the cloth fo r hla
leader after the July convention. the Atomic Energy Commission; Is being rebuilt with new marble, son’e uniform and men o f the Tlat
Talmadge alee hinted a t a possi­ Mrs. Arthur Summerfield, wife o f the dom e la beln - restored to ita Ordnance Battalion paid fo r tha
ble Southern walkcwt by saying the postmaster general o f the U. S. original color. Thla hasn't been
tailoring and adopted tha boy as
■oathom srs will "begin to resent" and Mra. John Foster Dulles, wid­ easy.
th eir,"m ascot.’ ’
To begin with, we had lo chip
ow o f the secretary o f state.
their role In the party,
A 7th Arm y spokesmen said the
o ff 23 coals of old paint, each
coat con slating of about 2,300 gal­ incident appeared to be a "m is­
lons. If you’ ve ever tried to re- understanding" alnre the boy, aa
finish a piece of lawn furniture, nftscot, had been Invited to at­
you can im igtne what a Job that tend the inspection,
"A pparen tly ha Juit got out o f
waa.
First we found that the Iron hand," the spokesman said. "B u t
dome would, begin to ru n almost tha Incident is being Investigated
as soon aa the old paint waa re­ fully. You can rest assured it
moved. They solved that problem w on't happen again."
"The existing social and edu­ by scraping o ff small areas and
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - A n au­
thority on human heredity aaid cational structure o f this country quickly covering them with a coal
Monday only one child out o f lo o ffe n a* much to the average o f anll-ruat compound.
Then v e discovered that every
la born with the "Inherent capabil­ child a* can lie found any place
time we cleaned off a apace a
ity " o f making "really original la tha wurid today," Neel aaid.
The United States can also gang o f dirty birds would com e
contribution*" In knowledge In
M A Y R[
"tik e great pride" In the -special along and nullify our efforts. We
•clance or other field*.
Ha aaid this naturally gifted services It ha* provided for handi­ solved that by draping a huge nel
over their roosting place.
fraction o f tha population consti­ capped children, he said.
Things are going smoothly nqw
Net-1 continued:
tutes "ou r greatest national re­
source." Hut hi* warned that It I*
“ None o f t hr tty service* should although the dom e at the moment
being dangerously neglected by a in any way be weakened. Indeed, la tri-colored, like brick lea cream
V . 8 . educational system which I* many mutt be strengthened. RuL —ona layer of vanilla, one layer
of raspberry and one layer of al­
"geared to the average child."
It I* high time wa fared the p ro­
These statement* were made by position that the gifted, on whom mond toffae.
These arc the shades of the
D r. Jamve V , Neel, professor of we unknowingly rely to such an
human genctlca a t the University extent, deserve from thla democ­ paints being used as undercoals.
Soon we will have It aU white
o f Michigan medical school, In an racy fa r more than they have
again, for which I'll bs thankful.
article contributed to a three-vol­ been given in tha past . . . .
One m ore Job like this and I'd
ume report on "Tha Nation's
"Hy gearing our educational e f­ not only have tha sidewalk super­
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fort to the average, and putting intendent's occupational disease—
Tha report wae published a* a the great bulk o f our » per lei e f­
fallen arches — but I'd have a
background study document for fort Into facilities fo r the handi­
stiff neck aa well.
tha 7,000 delt-gate* who will par- capped, wa have been giving our
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Wedne«dny. High today, 58(18. Low tonight, .18-48.

TUESDAY, MARCH 8. 1990

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. MB

City W o n 't Tolerate Violence,
Demonstrating, Negroes Told

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■ M B B B mk•
SNOWSTORMS HIT THE NATION and the record-breaking weather took
«ix lives in Pennsylvania, five in Massachusetts and four each in Texas,
Ohio, Colorado and Indiana. At top center a New York policeman mnns his
snowy post. A t top, right, a newspaper delivery man wrestles with his
papers. Two youngsters enjoy the white stuff at bottom, right. A family
enjoys a sleigh ride in Scranton, Pa. nt top, left. Skiing to work was the
solution in Charlottesville, Va., at bottom left.

.OsteenBridgeTopsRoadList
Th* County Com m inion today
agreed to appear s* • body be­
fore the Stale Road Department
Thursday to "b a ttle " for needed
m ade projects for the county and

New Health Center
‘ Construction
Starts Wednesday
The Shoemaker Comtruction Co.
will start work oa the new county
health center tomorrow.
The County Com m iuinn received
• telegram today from the Florida
a ) Development Commission at 11:10
a. rn. that plans, specifics lion*, con­
tracts and W ff p r t S r * A » appear'
ed and that work could itart Im ­
mediately.
Shoemaker told The Herald at
noon that he would start his crews
in laying Uie groundwork fo r con ­
struction at • s. in. tomorrow.
The Sanford construction firm
was awarded the rontract for the
project in February on a base bid
&gt;1 o f IBS,000.
”
However, coat of the entire pro­
ject, including equipment, should
be approximately $120,000, accord­
ing to Architect John Burton.
Board Chairman John Krider al­
as reported this morning that be
had received word from HUl-Burton fund official* that they will
Increase their participation oa the
project to $31,000. The original
grant was for $45,000.
~
The center will be located beV tween Eighth and Ninth 8 ti. on
French A vc.
County Health Director Clyde
Brother* Is expected to look for
needed equipment for the building
within the neat two weeks.

Newspaper Claims
First Photograph
* O f ‘Flying Saucer*
VIENNA (U P !) — Tile Vienna
newspaper Wiener Uontag Monday
published a full front-page picture
of a while-glowing object against
a dark background and identified
it as a real flying saucer—"the
most sensational photograph o f our
century."
The
newspaper said Kdgar
Srhedelbaucr, 36, its photographer
M m the Styria province, look the
picture last Wednesday.
It quoted Scbedelbauer as say­
ing the object hovered for about
10 seconds over a wooded area
shout 43 feet in the air. He said
he cuuld feel heat from . it.
• “ It looked like a white glowing
spider,” Scheldelbauer said. “ 1 im ­
mediately took my camera and
made a few shots. Fortunately
enough of them were g ood ."

•

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Square Dance Set
Saturday Night
There will be a square dance in
Chuluoia Saturday at the parking
lot. It ia to be the “ Third Nile F or
Fun” sponsored by the Chuluota
Women’s Club.
Square dances will be called by
~ Mr. Ralph Neely o f Oviedo, and
• round dancing and refreshment
booths will com plete the program .
The public la Invited.

commissioners specified that a
new Osteen bridge and connect­
ing link to SR 4* will be the
lop primary priority project.
Right-of-way
money for this
project la already in the budget,
according
to Board Chairman
John Kridar.
The Seminole County portion of
the hearing will begin at 4:30
p. m. at DeLand.
Other top projects Include the
widening and rebuilding of SR 410
from Altamonte Springs to the
Turkey F arm ; four-laning Geneva
A vc. from Mellonville to French
Aves.: Realign and resurface SR
426 from the Orange County line
to SR* 46 and complete W. First
St. from French Ave. lo Ihc new
interstate highway.
Top secondary road projects
are im provements on SR 417
from SB. 4M to the Orange Coun­
t s lin e; JIT i f f Irtnl Urtgwood
to Altamonte Springs and Bear
Lake Road from SR 438 to tho
Orange County line.
Board attorney Mack Cleveland
Jr. was authorised to present tbs

Hall Co. Awarded
Paving Project
The L. L. Hall Construction Co.,’
o f Orange Park today was award­
ed a contract to pava 1.7 milea
ot roads in Fern Park at a cost
ot $20,283.
The roads Include South St.,
Prairie Lake Drive, Lake and
Ridge Roads.
Work It expected to start im ­
mediately.
In other business during the
meeting, the board;
Agreed to advertise for bids for
a pickup truck for the county
road department;
Turned down a request for
medical leave for George Bell of
the County Hoed Department.
Advertise for bids on gasoline
and oil for the county road d e­
partment April &gt;.

DeBary Orchestra
Program March 14
The DeLand Tourist Club an­
nounced today arrangements have
been made for a return engage­
ment by the DeBary Concert Or­
chestra. directed hy R oger Casinl, as the entertainment feature
nf its regular meeting March 14
at I p. m.
The sotolsli at the previous con­
cert will return with a different
program . Pina Harrison, soprano
of Sanford, and Robert McGee,
bass-baritone of DeBary, will pre­
sent a variety o f soioa a ccom ­
panied by Mrs. Theresa Rupees.
The orchestra will present this
program again March I I in the
DeBary Community Center as a
benefit perform ance for the Civic
Association Building Fund.

Seven Killed
In Train Crash

BERLIN, Conn. (U P D —A New
Haven Railroad passenger train
■lammad into a . aU lion wagon
today, killing a foster mother
and seven children while the
wom an's horrified husband watch­
ed from (heir nearby home.
The victim s w o n Mrs. John
Whitaker and aeven state wards,
ranging in ago from • to 14.
Five bodies were burled about
•00 feet. Three ethers w o n
tropped in the ototioowagon which
The Chuluota Sportsman’ s Club was shoved into ■ pond where H
to Ikes to«4 of

Chuluota Group
To Moot Thursday

projects to the 8RD at Ha yearly
budget bearing.
At that tima the board will
bear requests from all counties
In the district including Voluaia,
Orange, Brevard and Lake.

Holland 'Raps'
All-Out Sessions
WASHINGTON (UP1) Sen.
Spaniard L. Holland
(D -Fla.)
charged today that Senate leaders
were driving senators Into a “ val­
ley o f death" by keeping session*
going around tbs d o c k In an e f­
fort to break the southern civil
rights fllib u ts r.
Holland arged the leaders to
J r in g an and to w hat h e ta iled
^ h i * dtw r dn b procedure.** The
day-and-night sessions have been
broken since Feb. 26 only by a
IS-mlnuto racexi and a Sunday ef
rest.
In an angry exchange, Senate
Dem ocratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson o f Texas challenged Hol­
land to yield the Boor for an im ­
mediate vole. Johnson blamed
southerner* for wearing down
senators with quorum calls and
other laclica.
Holland declined to permit the
vote—at 10 a. m.— and said he
would speak until noon. He said
Johnson “ may do as he pleases."
Holland said the “ real reason”
for the drawn-out sessions was
(hat the ‘ ‘ minds of the leadership
have not jelled on the form of a
bill" that should be voted on. lie
blamed GOP L eider Everett M.
Dirkven as well as Johnson.
Holland said the marathon ses­
sions wera endangering the health
and lives of senator*. He added
that he thought the "greatest
risk" of the long sessions was to
Johnson and Dirksen. He said
both had been heart attack v ic­
tims.
Johnson, who suffered a heart
allark in 1635, said he didn’ t
know where Holland got hla in­
formation about Dirksen. He said
he understood Dirksen’ * difficulty
was eye trouble.
In urging (hat Hie leadership
“ cry ita llze" its operation, Holland
at one point orated: “ Into the val­
ley of death rid* the too, under
the leadership" of Johnson and
Dirksen.

'Traffic Insanity'
Called Problem

Police arrested six N egro youths )*** wriving and Ulysses Casey,
Monday night as city officials be­ 17, and Grady Caldwell, 17, with
g in a close check on a Crooms disorderly conduct after the chase
Academ y "Y ou ng Man’ s Social on Magnolia Avc., during which
Club” which appeared to be d e­ police reported that the car w ai
parting from its avowed purpose driven through stop sign* at
of obtaining better recreational about 30 miles an hour.
facilities
through
“ peaceful
Three juveniles under 17 year*
of age also were in the car and
mean*.”
The arrest Monday night raine were charged with disorderly con
\
at the end of a chase by police duct.
Another Negro youth. Curtis
of a car driven by Freddie Ix-e
was arrested
about
Walker, 18, on* of the youths Goldman,
identified with a Saturday night noon Monday after a group of
students had
massed
effort to enter a dance at the Crooms
downtown and demanded use of
Civic Center.
Walker was charged with reck- the Civic Center ur improved tael-

News Briefs
WASHINGTON (U P I) - Arthur
H. Motley, a magazine puhliiher,
has been named new president
of the U. S, Cham ber of C o m -!
m ere*. Motley, president of Parade
publications, was sleeted by the
cham ber's board o f directors to
succeed Erwin D. Canham, editor
of the Christian Science Monitor.

Powell In Court

Synthetic Diamonds

CO LO RA D O S P R I N G S . Colo.
(U P I) — A 1M1 asodol London
taxi haa arrived boro to bo read­
ied for on osaouH on 14.116 foot
Pikes Peak lata Italn spring after
snow* have ossttod /com the moun­
tain's rood. Older n o n hove mode
the Pikes Peak clim b, but the
London bock to too first to bo

b r a W.

OTIS E. FOUKAKKE

Former Member
Of Commission
Candidate Again

$6,000 Gift

War Game Starts

WASHINGTON (U P D -T h * U. S.
aircraft carrier K ean argr hat res­
cued four Russian soldiers who
had drifted for 46 day* In a small
boat to the W rit Pacific, the Navy
annoum-ed today. A hi-licopler
from the carrier plucked (he Hu*
atana from thrir storm tovsed land­
ing craft Sunday night l o w miles
west-northwest of Midway Island.
The Navy said the Russians ap
psrrntly were on manuevt-rs oil
Ktorofu-To Island in the Kuriles.

Cox Qualifies
For Peace Justice

Union L. Cox today qualified
to run for Ihe District 6 justice
of Ihe peare post.
O lheri who qualified today were
Oil* Fourakre for the Dialrirl 3
commission post; Frank Luccy.
Constable for District 6 and R.
E. Carroll, constable for District
4,

Candidates Asked
To Attend Meet

'JACKSONVILLE (U P I) - "T r a f­
fic insanity ia the nation's number
one dom estic p roblem ," Slat*
Treasurer and Insurance Com mis­
sioner J. Edwin Larson told the
.Southern Safety Conference Mon­
day.
Larson said strictar laws, better
highways, and m ore driver edu ca­
tion for youth were needed to
rombat the problem .
Morn than 1,000 delegates from
14 states heard Thomas A. Seals
o f the Insurance Institute for High­
way Safety, Washington, urge a
college level safety course be set
up for stale troopers hi every stair.
Seals said stales which have such
courses "report substantial savings
in stale motor vehicle mainten­
ance and accident reduction."

Peak Car’ s Goal

t p. m. Stocks

FT. MONMOUTH, N. J. (U P I)
—Arm y
scientists are turning
graphite into synthetic diamond*
for use as electronic materials la
rocket ay item s. A team of acleaUate, headed hy Dr. A. A. Gtsrdlnl,
of Long Branch, N. J . / are productog the minis rule crystals as part
Olf* K. Fmirakrr, '■ fon d er
of a program to develop electronic
.Seminole
county
commissioner
other devices calling for material.
anil school truster, today quali­
Is resistant to extreme heat.
fied lo run for county commixllonrr from Dlstrlrl 3.
Fourakrr, who has lived in
LONDON (U P I) — Princess Mar
garel gave her roinm oncr-fianre Longuood for Ihe past 30 years,
Antony Armitrung-Joncs a *6.000 wax rounly rommissluiirr from
•ports c a r for hi* 30th birthday,
London newspapers reported to­ 16(8 to 1638 and w ai a eounly
day. There was no confirmation of school trustee from 19(4 iR. FourIhe reporli from Buckingham Pal­ akre Is in Ihe citrus and road con­
ace, where Antony Monday night struction business.
was honured at a party presided
The 51 year-old native of Fargo.
over by Margaret and attended by Ga , is a member of the Second
a “ few friends."
Adventist Church, lie is married
and has three children, Otis Eu­
gene, 27; Dorothy, 23; and Fran­
BALBOA. C. Z. ( U P I)—A siin ces, 21,
Fourakre said that Seminule
ulated com bat landing hy Pana­
manian—4ftfaniry and U. S. and County must push forward rather
Hraiilikn T fto u ir u o p s about loo than stand still.
“ Hut I do believe that we should
miles west or the Panama Canal
kicked o ff six-nation army maneu­ go forward in a sound and sen­
vers early today. Peruvian ami sible manner within the ability
Chilean Jet fighters supported the of our people to p a y," he em
theoretical defenders against “ ag­ phasized.
g ressors." Airborne troops from
Colombia also are taking pari in
the esercise.

Navy Savea Russian

Ciliieni for Seminole County
Progrrsi will sponsor a meeting at
8 p m. today at the Sanford Shrine
Club at which all announced can­
didates for nffire have been invited
In give their views on election is­
sue*.
There will lie a question and an­
swer period at the end of the meet
tog.

Adenauer To Cite
West Berlin Rights
MEET RONALD Edward
Murphy, your Herald delivnry boy ia chuluota.
Ronnie ia an active member
o f th* Chuluota Youth Club
and a seventh grade mudent at tha Oviedo High
S c h o o l . Call him at
FO 5-3198 to get Thu Her•14 delivered.

purpose of obtaining Improved city officials by helping to
Negro recreation facilitiea “ hy itudenta from maaa demonstra­
peaceful and non-violent m eans." tions.
A student named Jerome Davis
"It appears that some of these
was identified a* president of
the club. He was one of the students don't intand to ahido
by
thrir
non-vtolenco
group which congregated down­ strictly
town Monday and spoke with City policy.” Know lea said today.
“ The city will not tolerato far­
Manager
Knowles
after
the
ther demonstration! or violence.
demonstration.
Five o f the Crooms sludrnts had Police have been lnilructed to
■ session with Knowles after lake whatever measures are ne­
they had hern a.krd hy School cessary to prevent any recurrence
Supl. R. T. Mtlwr* lo return lo of the Saturday night or Monday
morning happenings.
school.
"T h e six arrests have been tha
They told Ihe city manager
that they would eooperale with result of this policy and It wiN
continue.
“ Police also will not tolerate
any Interference, or supposed
assistance, from any othar groups
or outside inlereata,”
Knowles
said.
“ This applies to all other stu­
dent groups, organlxatlons or In­
dividuals, The city doesn't want
any art Ion which will atlr up
added (rouble.
“ Thla la a local problem and
will be handled effectively hp
The County Commininon today agreed on tho necessity local official*. This to the policy
nf the City of Sanford,” ho en».
to tuke emergency measures to give relief to property own* phaalzed.
era near land-locked lakes,
Knowles pointed out that toe
A delegation of approximately 15 property owners from city haa $60,000 worth of recrea­
Lake Orientu near Altamonte Spring* urged the board that tional facilities In Goldsboro ah
immediate action was necessary to prevent “ flooding the ready and has worked out detail*
property owners o ff their lands.” of obtaining title to additional
Tbe board authorised D istrict 8 land for expansion of tho pro­
Commissioner Ijtwrenc# Bwofford gram there.
He told the five Negro youth*
to check Into the cost o f cleaning
nut drainage - wells In tha Laka Monday that they will not be
NEW YORK (U P lj - Stock pri­ Orient* area and proceed with tha granted access to tbe Cvi« Ceiw
ces at I p. m .:
Job, subject to opinion by Attorney tar. This policy was established
American Airlines ................. 20
Mark Cleveland Jr. on the legality a year sg o and the City Com­
mission haa upheld h as final.
American T I T .................... 83
o f tha action.
American Tobacco ............. 104
Last month a similar delegation*
ilclhlrhrm Steel .................. 44'v o f property owners near Laka
Caterpillar
.................. JO"' Seminary asked for help.
C It O .
................. 3 9 '«
Spokesman for the group today
52'* was Charles Batts, who said (ha
Chrysler .
— .
Curtiss - Wright . i I I ( I • » * 301k water waa rising lo IU highest
1261k
i ■a ( « • •■
Du P o n t ................
level in £3 years and "something
60H
Eastman Kodak
must be dona about it ImmediaU,
7m
Ford Motor
ly.”
A Sanford woman nami n g •
General Electric t « i i c l i • « ik 83H
Gommltiuiirr Horner Little an­ fractured nose cartilage and g
44'*
General Motors .
2U swered that the problem Is pri­ bruised knee In an accident am
Graham • Paige ..
341* marily that o f the land owners, .Seminole Blvd. today,
Ini. TAT
Olga Vihten Hunter, M , o f MW*
36‘ * since they bought In that location.
I-orillard
.... • ( l i t # *
However, Chairman John Krider rlaau* Ave. w ai taken to Seminal*
IH'k
Minute Maid ........
said "w t have been brow-beaten Memorial Hospital and lit e r re113
•■*.*«*
Penney
...........
U S often by owner* on this problem leoaed, police said. A ca r driv e*
Penn HR
.........
38 &gt;4 hut there {* a limit to what we ran by Wiley rranklto Tuten o f M
Scars llorlmrk
Maple Avp. waa going weto on
4.Vk do.
Standard Oil (N J) I l i t t M *
"W e recognise your problem but Seminole Blvd. when Tuten turned
13H
Studrbaker
81H you must bear with us” Krider em­ across Ihe boulevard to drive into
U, S. Steel
phasized.
Ihe rily sanitary land fill entrance,
Wrstingliousr El..................... 48
Thr iHMtrd agreed to let 8wuf- Tuten eul in front of Mrs. Hunter’ 6
ford rhrek the cost of the “ emer­ auto and hi* ca r waa hit in th*
left side, police reported.
gency” situation.
Tuten waa oharged with toilur*
lo yield the right eg way. A collision at the Park Dr. and French
Ave. intersection today brought
$3oo damage to two other ears.
Seminolr County crew leaders
Everett Conrey Slilnkte o f Rich­
Orville Dunckel, president of mond, Ind., cut serosa northbound
for Urn ttwo c&lt;*n»u* of poplation
and housing arc Charlotte M. Ihe DeBary Chamber o f Com­ French Ave. lo turn into southSmith, 2021 Park Avc., Sanford; merce, announced that the month­ bound Park Drive, police said.
Bill R. Lee, P. O. Box 1463, San­ ly dinner meeting March 16 at ] Hhtnkle waa reported to havo cut
ford; and Martha C. Wlengea, XL. T p. m. will feature diatusilon of in front o f a car drlvan bp Joseph
Ihe proa and cons of moving the Griffin of 1807 Persimmon Ave*
I, Maitland.
Tito crow leader appointment county aeat of Valusla County who wa* also driving north am
was announced today by Horbcrt from He present location to De- French Ave. Griffin's enr hit
J. Benson of the Census Bureau's Land, with Robert Kilgore, se­ Shlnkle’ s police said, Ihlnkto was
temporary district office to Orlan- cretory of the Voluaia Taa Having charged with failure to yield the
Assort aIiun of Daytona Beach, right of way.
do,
Each crew leader will supervise ■peaking in favor of the move,
about 20 ccnaui fakers to the and Warren Cobb, attorney of
hig rnunt which bogini April 1. DeLand, speaking against k .
Tbe dinner meeting will be held
Crew leader training starts today
in Orlando and Includes toatruction to Ihe Stetson University dining
on recruiting and training census room and members may bring
Seminole County Is expected to
lakt-fa, canvassing methods, prepa­ guests hy making advance re gel an ealimaled $1(7,833 in (rderar
tervations.
ration and submission of reports
funds tor education, with (88.386
and supervision of census laker* to
■et for immediate release by th*
insure a complete and accurate
government, the office o f Congressoounl.
man 8yd Harlong reported today.
Crew Iraders recruit rrntua tak­
The funds have been put to ■
ers and allocate work assignments.
tentative county entitlement under
Plans are underway lo obtain a ihe policy of furnishing federal
charter for so Am erican hagion fund* tor schools to area* where
Post In Chuluota. All Interested there ia an Impact on population
velerans ran contact G eorgs Pack­ through military installations and
ard for further Information.
other federal operations.
CAPE
CANAVERAL F l o .
(III'I)— An Atlas hitarrontinrntal
ballistic missile streaked 8,30(1
miles across tha Altantlc O cea n .
today in a aucceaaful teat o f • !
new guidance "brain,” th* Air
Farce »aid.
An all-inertial guidance aysteiu
rude th* miaaile a* a "ps***ng*r"
for th* first time. But tha rocket
ilir lf waa controlled, aa usual, fay
Lake Mary residents were urged presented a "m em oran du m " to tho
ground statione.
to form a planning commission and cham ber member*. It outlined tha
If it* first few teste pan out ••
history of Lake Mary and IU cham ­
ex peeled, th* guidance package la gel • professional civic advisor ber of rum m erro and named goals
at
tha
community
Chamber
of
will be worked Into a controlling
that should be lot by the co m ­
role aboard the A lias within tha Com m erce meeting.
munity.
next few weeks, auurcea Mid,
Professor Paul Douglas and
A motion was mad* and second­
Alice McMahon of the Rollins Col­ ed lo baek Otis SJoblom financially
lege Center tor Practical Politic* and morally to hia effort to reinsaid that Lake Mary should be •tale public ownership ot Ihe Crys­
kept o high standard residential tal Lake park. The mottos waa
area. They urged formation of a tabled by Proaidcnt Don Coleman
A Church o f'th * N aiarrne m is­ M vea-m cm ber planning eommis- pending a report by Prank Evans
sionary to Nicaragua will apeak ■toa to outline ton com m u n il)'• and Earl Toney about legal t o w
al the Lake Mary Church of the g oa l!. Tho commiaaton should bo Involved. Th* motion will be vota4
Nazarenc at 7:30 y . m, Wednes­ cemptotoly representative of Lake on at the April I bnsiaoao moatM ory 't resident* and should today,
Mrs. Robert Wellman, who to
home on leave, will toll about her and should provida lo r functional •ad Jam es Avery were
to ■ committee to work out (ho
work to Nicragua. The public ia com petence, they aald.
Donglao and Mia* McM ahon atoa details to o U k e Mazy blood hank.
Invited.

Land-Locked Lake
Relief Studied

Elects Publisher

NEW YORK (U P I) — The gov­
ernm ent's long and turbulent in­
com e taa case against Rep. Adam
Clayton Powell Jr. (D -N . Y .) goes
to trial in federal court hero to­
day. He it charged, in a threecount Indictment returned in May
1638, with making fradnlent dedttelions in a 1832 Joint return.

lilies of their own. lie was charg­
ed with destroying private pro­
perty and police said he threw a
rock and broke a headlight oa a
truck driving along French Av*.
While Walker was being booked
a( the police station oa Ihe reck­
less driving charge, the pass­
enger* in hia car were questioned
and officer* found them armed
with sawed-off pool (tick*. Two of
them
gave
falsa
Information,
police reported.
Investigation hai revealed that
the “ Young Man’ s Social Club”
at Croonn was formed about
three months sgo, with a staled

BONN, Germany (U P I)-—Chan­
cellor Konrad Adenauer believea
)l would be a catastrophe fo r the
frae world If tha W salern power*
yield any right* to Woat Berlin,
Informed aourrea said today,
Tha Weat Gel man leader flies
lo tbe United Stales this weekend
for talk* with President Rlaenhower end influential leaders o f
Cung i ass, Thla la the thtni* he
will stiwM a*

Woman Injured
In Car M ishap.

County 60 Census
Crew Leaders
Are Appointed

DeBary C Of C Sets
Courthouse Talks

U. S. Funds Slated
For Seminole

Chuluota Planning
For Legion Post

Guidance 'Brain'
Missile A Success

Community Plan Group
SuggestedAt Lake Mary

Church To Hear
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Negro Protests Spread
ToMiddle, Border States

Page 2—Tuea, March 8, 1960

candidates Monday.
la n o t c h e s and statements
from MeClenny to Miami, the
m i a f candidates offared a variety
0 ( solutions to the two problems.
Jacksonville
Mayor
Hsydon
-Barns, speaking at MacClenny,
•aid B londs needs o businessmen
Ubo himself fo r governor, not an
attorney as several of his oppo■oato are.
."T h e n Is a place for attorneys
la the state pictu re," he said,
"b u t as laglslatora, Judges and in
the office of attorney general."
B u m s said he was the only
eeatfttsto qualified to handla the
■ U te'i million dollar-a-diy spend­
ing program.
Ul Miami, Fred 0 . Dickinson of
West Balm Bosch said Florida is
troatlag S million dollars annual­
ly ia overlapping sMU offices.
L o is r be labelled C. Farris
t s m * Ocala and Doyls B.

four cent *a»olin* lix ihould be
spent to speed up the Inlerstsle
rosd program. He said there were
only three alternatives to his
proposal! "Build on a patchwork
basis as we're doing now, take
money from the general revenue
fund, o r Impose an additional M s."
David said he will recommend
the slate lake over the buying of
highway righto-of-way. The coun­
ties are buying them now.
David pledged not to pad the
sprawling rosd agency with "p o li­
tical supporters aod Incompetent
job seekers."
At Oldamar, Ku Klus Klansman
Bill Hendrls criticized six of his
opponents for allegedly "keeping
the integration question stirred
u p."
Labelling
Burns,
Dickinson,
Bryant, Carlton. David, and John
McCarthy o f Fort Pierce as the
"silk drawers gan g," Hendrix said
he Just returned from campaign­
ing In Miami, West Palm Beaeh
and Orlando, where he found the
six hotly competing for the Negro
vote.
"T h ey are meeting with Ne­
groes aod promising them any­
thing," be assorted.

B y United Frees International
Negroes campaigning through
out the South against raeial har­
rier* reported two victories la one
southern stain at the beginning
o f the sixth weak of tbolr pro­
test. The "passive resistance"
movement elso spread into tho
Midwest and border eMtes.
Negro student* who entered
three drugstores in pairs at Sallabury, N. C., were served, without
comment at the store*’ eode
fountains. Tw o other drug stores
refused them.
A few members of a large
group o f Negroes who marched
Into a variety store at WinstonSalem, N. C., were served hot
dogs and soft drinks at Uw lunch
counter. There were no IncidonU.
J , Charles Jones, IS-ynr-nld
Negro theology student at John
son C. Smith University la Char­
lotte, N. C., predicted som e stores
in Charlotte will quietly abandon
the long-aUndlag custom of r e ­
stricting lunch counter atrvlca to
while patron*.
The picketing and mass fe m e s stratlona appeared to bare bit a
momentary lull In the Deep
South. But now demonstrations
w e n reported in Texas, West
Virginia and Ohio.
At Montgomery, Ala,, site of
near • violence
la recent days,
N egro shsdenu at Alabam a State
College* may
have abandoned
their announced threat to boycott
registration for a naw term and
try for inUgratlon o f Auburn Uni­
versity and the Univartlty o f Ala­
bama.
Collega President H. Council
Trenholm gave them an extra
week to decide If thoy will
reflstor at A labam a Stain be­
cause "everything has been de­
layed by developm ent! o f tho past
two w eeks."
At Nashville, Tenn., where 1U
persons were arrested in attdown
protests, a M-raelal com m ittee

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THE BROWNIES and Girl Scouta o f All Souls Cathoiia
Church In drens formation outside the church after a
special church program wan held In recognition o f Girl

Scout Week. Tha girla, members of Brownie troops,
183, 186, 490 and 2, and Girl Scout troops, 186 and 289,
attended mana and received communion in a body.

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met with etudent le a d e n In hopti
o f working out e solution. of._
flclali agreed to delay court s c *
Uons against those arrested “ while
the committee Is w orking."
But i t P eten bu rg, Vs., n
Negroes were arreited under a
new anti-trespass Isw Monday
when t h v refused la leave tha
white eeetioa of the nubile library.
Four were released under Bloc
bonds, and stven others e b o n te
go to JbB.
At Houston, Tex., police rccciv w
ed a report that a bom b h id *
boon placed la n supermarket
where SO Negroes sat at a lunch
counter in protest agalait Uh
m arkol’s segregation polley. N&lt;
bom b waa found.
A restaurant at Xenia, Ohio
agroed te "aerve everybody’ ’ M
lowing a demonstration by »te
dents from Central State Colic,i
and W llberforce University. St
gross complained o f "p o o r s e e *
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Nasser Attacks
Jordan Rulers
DAMASCUS (U P I) United
Arab Htpublie President G a m il.
Adbel Nassar returned to the s t - f
lack Monday against the rulers ml
Jordan and the regim e of Pre­
mier Abdul Karim K asiem »
tragi
Nasser laid soldi era at a eamy
M miles southwest of Damascus
that Am m an's "govern ors . . .
yielded them selvae to British im ­
perialism and Am erica in ait
against Arab aatianaliim ."
He also charged that "AngleCommunist forces in Iraq tried t o p
destroy A rab nationalism but fadad. A rab nationalism shall ac­
hieve a victory In Ir a q ."

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day. Bottom picture ahowa Marine* and a reviewing team innpeering the
rank* o f Kadeta from the Sanford and DeBary areas.

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Popt Criticises
Crime, Sex Stories

Air F orce officials today investi­
gated reports o f a mysterious
stream o f brilliant Ughts that
lashed acm es tho eastern United
Sutaa Monday night.
The Defense Deportment said
la a statement the lights were
seen as far north aa Lake Brie
and as far south as Key Weal.
Air F orm officials In Washingloo said the llg h u were believed
to have b u n caused by a meteor.
But missilemen It Cape CanavM yaars o f age u d over eral said the lights "d efln lu ly
i In Join. Dues for either ooked" like a satellite as It fell
r aasodaie membership hack te earth with tha red heart
o f air friction tearing it apart.

VATICAN CITY (U P I) - P o p e
John XXIII criticised the press
Monday for playing up erlm o and
sox stories in an "ostentatious
stress o f whatever la ag alait the
law of G od ."
"T h ere are things that impress
the Pope painfully,” ha told an
audienee of Italian Catholic pubUshers. "F o r instance the wide
apace newspapers am devoting to
all tho things that represent an
illustration o f tho anti-dacalogu*
(tho opposite o f tho Ten Commandm eats) and of falao testim ony."

Mom Gives Birth
To Heavyweights
track o f satellites once they a rt
launched, said they could not ta ­
pis In tho lights, which triggered
a amaU flurry of "flyin g saucer"
talk.
Tha flaming, colored lights wers
reported by airplane pilots. Air

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A girl bom
at S:M a. ra.
weighed • pounds, 4 ounces. Four
minute* later, a bey was bore
weighing • pounds, I ouaches. The
twin a tlppoq the acalta at a total

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Home Club, Council
Hold Board Meeting

O. E. S. Initiates
New Member, Starts
Big Sister Plan

Sponsor Luncheon,
Fashion Show

Mrs. Reaves Named President
•Of Zeta Xi Sorority Chapter
which i* Ihe swarding of
ft certificate by the chapYowell Co. donated the
te and it will he given to
cky person. The winner
announced April I, io
a new Easier wardrobe,
i from the project will
for charitable purposes
d by the chapter.
Wallace Tyre, .unihinc
airman, presented Mrs.
L Snrinelielri and Miss

The “ Spring Rush" will begin
March 17, with an informal St.
Patrick's Day parly. The prc*ident, Mr*. Swain, was surprised
with a birthday cake. Refreshments were served by the hostel*
lo Mrs. Tyre, Mi** Wright, Mist
Carter, Mr*. Springfield, Mr*.
1-con Swain, Mr*. I.loyd Swain,
Mi** Joan Wright, Mi** Barbara
Chamber*, Mil* M ckl Hall, Mr*.
^am Skelton, Mrs. Harvey Wil*
kimon and Mr*. James Lyon*.

The children o f tha Osteen
School attended the ‘ 'Science Fair”
at the children's museum In DeLand lest weekend, Member* nf
the gim ip that had never *ern a
ftre station were shown through
the station there.
On the return trip, they were
trruted to soft drinks at a road­
side stand. Parent* furnishing
transput tntion were Mr*. John
Tatum, Mrs. Gerald Ho.ark, Mr*.
Albert Pell, Mr*. Jean Katnwiti,
Mrs. John Juris andithe teachers,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Harris.

Mrs. Jack Little
Hostess T o Parly
C H U N K F A 2-l-tb
T O M I K ONLY

8:30 - JALOPY NIGHT
ON SCREEN AT 7:00 K 10:13
“ C o u n tr y M im ic H o lid a y "
STARRING
PER LIN lil'M s t
- FARON YOUNG
CO -FEATU RE A T 8:13 ONLY
“ Good Hay For A Hanging"
FRED MuvMlIREAY
ST A R TS (VEIL

CO -FEA TU RE A T »:0fl ONLY

“ IN LOVE AND WAR"
KOHEKT WAONKll
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NOW BHOW1NG
OPEN 12:45
FEATURE: 1:15 • 3:19
5:2.1 - 7t27 - 9:31

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the hum an fires
th at burn in

For Rushees
The Gamma Lambda chapter of
Rcla Sigma Phi feted rushees
witli a coffee at the home of Mra.
Jack Little. Guests were greeted
nt the door by Mr*. Little and
ushered into the dining room
where they were served hot punch
and cakes by Ihe chapter sponsor,
Mrs, Katie Corley.
Mrs. Little's home was decorat­
ed with arrangements of spring
flowers and bouquets of dried
material. The coffee table ws*
covered with *n Irish cutwork
doth and rentrred with, an ar­
rangement of flowers.
Rushees honored at thp party
were Mrs. Shirley MUi*. Mrs.
Jeanne Warnkc, Mrs. Fran Rivero,
I Mrs. Reid Iverson, Mrs. Marga, ret Horne. Mrs. Helen llamner,
I Miss Tommie Methane and .Mis*
Iningene Methane.
Members attending were the
hostess and sponsor, Mrs. Faye
Stetson, Mrs. Pst Largen, Mr*.

At a recent meeting o f Seminole
Chaptrr No. 2, O. K. S.. held at
Masonic Temple, Sanford, Mr*,
llnxet Wealing of Oviedo w ai ini­
tiated into thp order. After the
ceremony ihe » a * prerented with
a mi all while Ribte, a g ift of the
Chaptrr, aim with a g ift from her
Oviedo friend*, presented by Mr*.
Marian .loner.
The Worthy Matron, Mr*. Mar­
jorie Shepard, ha* instituted a
“ Rig Sister" plan this year. It will
tie the duty o f big lirter to act a*
guide and mentor to the new mem­
ber, leaching the work o f the o r ­
der and the meaning o f the ritualUtir sym bol,. Mr*. Shepard ap­
pointed her*elf Mr*. W ealing'*
big »i*ler, ami Mr*. K*si« Cole a*
The Officer* Wive* of VA H -U
big *i*ter to Mr*. M argaret Tap- will lie hostess to the Officer*1
pa*.
Wive* monthly get-together. A
Luncheon F*»hion Show will tie
held at the Imperial House in
Winter Park. Friday. (Member*
please note thi* U not the regular
luncheon date.)
*pecti
Pre-Ka»ter
f*«hion*
will be
1*r**io
*hown by Minette’ * o f Winter
i April,
Park. Mr*. I(u**ell Am leixin ami
Mn
Mr*. R. H. Rrown will model the
her i
fashion* and Ihe makeup will be
and
done by Mr*. Rernard Harkey for
. Funic
Reauty Conn trior.
Cole.
Mr*. W illifm Fou Ik and Mr*.
I cake
Joseph Raehtuan will be co-ho*.
te**e* for the event. Spring will he
the theme carried out in alt dec­
oration*.
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All O fficer*1 Wive* are advised
to come early a* the fa-hion (how
will begin promptly at 12:30.
Repir«rnt*tlve* will contact mem­
ber* for re*ervation*.

Officers’ Wives

MRS. LLOYD O. SWAIN, left, president of the Zctu Xi chapter of IJtta
Sipma Phi, is shown receiving the jtiri certificate from Jack Hall, manager
of Yowell Co, while Mrs. Robert L. Reaves, president-elect and Miss Joan
Wright look on,
(Herald Photo)

Member* o f the Zeta XI Chap­
ter of Beta Sigma Phi elected
officer* for the coming year at
Ihcir bim onthly meeting. Mr*.
Robert L. Reaves was named
president, Mr*, Wallace Tyre, vice
president, Mis* Mary Ann Wright,
treasurer, Mr*. Sam Skelton, re.cording secretary and Mrs. Leon
Til. Swain Jr., corresponding secre­
tary.
The group met at the home of
Mrs. Reave* on Summerlin Ave.
with Mr*. Sam Skelton serving
a* cn-hoitcs*.
Mr*. Lloyd O. Swain. presidenl
presided at the business m eet­
ing. Plan* were completed for
Fie way* and mean* rommlttce

that time.
J. S. Moore, extension poultry
man, will fiv e a talk at Ih* county
council meeting in the Home Dem­
onstration Center April 21, l l l i
topic will be “ Poultry and E g g*,"
a program that it »ute to lie more
than worthwhile.
Club* are « 'k r d In ronsidrr the
diacontinuance of all buslnc..* at
Ilia rounty council general meet­
ing* and devote the entire time to
educational prottam *. Mr*. R. It.
Gray, finance chairman, asked (or
luggestiona fo r fund raiding for
the ruunrll.
The routicil ehnru* 1* w diking
hard and lecently »ang fur the
l.ongwood Civie League. Mr*. R.
R, Cray, l.ongwood, it director of
the rhoru*.
Plan* were di*eir**ed for Ih#
IDB2 National Home l)emon*tration Counril meeting, and toura
for achievement day were alto on
the agenda.
Ruth Harriet, family life *peciallel, »ugge»t» viewing thp fo l­
lowing TV program* on Channel
it; March 31, 3 to 4 p. m., “ You
Can't Ilai*o ChildiTn ily
the
R ook," and April 27, 111 to 11

Chuldota
MR. AND MRS. STOWELL

Osteen Couple
Visits Parents

.MISS JACKIE DAVIS; bride-elect wna honored nt n shower at the home of
Ituth Hohiii.ion, on French Avo. this weekend, (lames were played and re­
freshment* nerved from a table covered with a hand made lace cloth and
centered with a cake decorated with n miniature bride and surrounded by
pink azaleas. Shown at the table, left to ri«ht, are Miss Robinson, Miss
Davis and her mother, .Mrs. E. A. Davis. Others attending were Mrs. Viola
Kastnor, .Mrs. Dot Nettles, Mrs. Frances Wright, Sirs. Sylvia Kcrffstrom,
Mrs. Lucile Itehrcns, Mrs. Hetty Chaney, Mrs. Wanda Hubbard nnd Misa
Mary Jo Robinson,

(PsA A nnah
Recent hou*esuc*ti of Mr. and
Mr*. N. H, Brewer include, Mr.
and Mr*. Ernest llinm an, o f Bur­
lington, Conn., Mr. and Mra. Vera
Griffin o f W en Springfield, Mass.,
their daughter, Mrs. Charlaa R.
Allen and grandchildren, Mark and
Elizabeth Allen, nf Gaatoala, 8.
C. Their son-in-law Is •rector o f
St. Mark's Episcopal Church la
Gastonia,

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Calendar
TUESDAY
P incrrrit Hapliil Church Dea­
con* Meeting* at 7:30 p. m. The
WMU Executive
meeting
and
Week of P r* )cr meeting at 7 30
p. nr. and R p. in.
the First Methodist Church in
W EDNESDAY
Orlando.
The Fii»t
Melhpdikt Shut-In
A resolution In memory of Mrs.
Player Group will meet at the Angie Purdy was presented by
home nf Mr*. Emma DiiHose, M r.. It. F. Cole.
Fima Height*, e l (L3n p. m.
Mr*. L. D, Hailing* gave Ihe
The Friendship das* of the devotion and Mr*. E C. Williams
First Chiisllan Chinch will hold a introduced Mr*. T. J. Taylor and
“ wiener roa it" at the home of Jay
Mra. E. W. Christensen who gave
Walter* on Hauana Lake at 0:30 Ihe program on ennservalinn of
mature life and conrrvalion on
yonlh.
HEAT CIRCULATION’

Luncheon

IN' THE HOME

In Albion, Iowa
.Mr. and Mr*. Dun Ktuwrll,
Osteen, attended the gulden wed­
ding anniversary o f Mr. Blow ell's
parents, Mr. and Mr*. K. R. Stowell, Fel&gt;. 23 in Albion, low *.
Thp couple observed the annf.
ver-ary with open house from 2 to
4 p. nt, at the Methodist Church
in Albion.
They have been frequent visitors
at the home o f their eon and hi*
family for several yeara and hava
many friends In Osteen and Enter­
prise.

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Little Robert Roy Kendrick Is
doing nicely at Orange Memorial
Hospital, Orlando.
The baby was born prematurely
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kendrick
of Third SI. Feb. ( Ho weighed
just two pounds snd right ounres,
and will remain in the hospital
nursery until his weight reaches
five pounds. Hi* sistrrs, Robbie
Jean ago three and Toni, one year
old, are anxious to meet their
brother.

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Air eirculattun plays a big
role in healing your home. The
movement of warmed air through
a room may be slowed down if
Ihe cooler sir has no way nf es­
caping. You ran sperd up Hit
process hy opening a window an
inch or two from the top. Better
yet, open (hr windows a crack
at the lop and bottom. In that way
you'll gel maximum circulation
of air and heat.

Dinners $1.35

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Saafor Negro youthr made a mistake Saturday night
and Monday morning by throwing rocks and other missiles
at automobiles on the d ty streets.
Thin la against the law and polka are required to make
afreets whan offenders can ba caught
Such actions also involve a lot o f Innr^nt people and
Issvlng them at the mercy :•/, thrown objects.
wto youths think they have a grievance about

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WASHINGTON (UP1) - Every
now and then, our government be*
gina to run abort o f atatlatica.
When that happens, It goes out
A t Isst count, w e h sd 11,171 fed ­
eral em ployes engaged In the col­
lection and compilation o f statis­
tics. But this, naturally, Is not

they should taka tha advice o f the morn responsible ones in
tfcatr own community and not gome bleeding hearts from an*
other nertion o f the country. *
Brickbat throwing la going to gat them a thrill they're
net looking fdr.

" I bad Just walked out o f a
eats screes tha street when the
explotiaa happened," said deputy
Charles Parrish. " I thought it
was a Jet plea# at first. Then 1
glaared a t the courthouse and saw
papers Mown out tho w indows."
Tho Mast did oiteaslve dam age
to tho clerk's office, a records
vault, and tho superin tcndtnl o f
school's office. Windows w ere
blown out, plaster from the ceil­
ing and walla fell in, furniture
tossed about, and an Inner wall
In tho clerk's o ffic e collapsed.

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W A S H IN G T O N - A second tele­
gram has com a this w ay from
Bob Hope sotting down his plans
as the ISM presidential candi­
date o f tho Humor Party.
It waa filed in N ew Orleans at
the odd hour o f 1 :M a. m .
The wire follow s:
" I t 's exciting Juit thinking shout
being president far four years.

CASE D M 2 : T on y X ., aged 32.
waa tho stingy, latravertlvi hus­
band described yesterday who
ignored his wlfo aad children In
lter around tho bouse during
i spare tim e.
Thou his w ife shocked him late
waking up, a a aha told M m she
planned to file cult far divorce,
so he shod tears.
And when she let him rata him ­
self on tho "T e s t for a Good
H usband." ho ranked him self s i
" p o o r ." H er rating ctesatflod Mm
aa "v a ry p o o r ."
S o ho tore up tho laate, d o m ­
ains m e aad ph yectology in gen­
eral. But later that night, ha
dumped the waetebaket on tho
parlor ru g aad dug out the tern
eces o f that "T est for a Good
usband."
M ethodically ho put tha fragmeats together, fo r ho know tho
test w ee sound, though his pride
wouldn't let Mm adm it hie own
errors in front o f his wife.
Tony w as about as sett-center­
ed as S crooge. And the adds wore
much
against his
making
a
dram atic chaaga at tho ago o f 32.
But h o did: And M s c o m proves
you should never give up In your
b o p o f Improving human ptraon-

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Mug" I f I'm elected ch ief csceu tive, I’ d nama Jackie Gleason as
m y secretary o f agriculture. Give
Mm a Mb aad a spoon and that
win taka care o f tha farm supplus.
" I havo a few ideas for am ­
bassadorships, Milton Berio Is go­
ing to lo v e U at D evil’ s Island. .

children. But w t didn't knew hew
t* Intervene.
"T h en we read a couple o f «r»
tid e s la your colum n in tho Chi­
cago D aily News, t o 1 urged m y
daughter to consult you.
'W ell, 1 d e a l know what you told
her. And m y husband and I
w ere alm ost positive this mar­
riage could not bo salvaged.
"B u t it m ay surprise you to
know that T on y did a real rightabout-face.
" M y husband la not hero to­
night because ha Is at hom e,
baby-sitting with ou r tw o grand­
children.
" F o r Tony won our daughter’ s
affection aad they are m are ar­
dently In lo re than on their ori­
ginal honeymoon.
"In deed, th at'i why we have
tha children these two weeks, for
they havo gone on a trip to N i­
agara Falls to celebrate.
"N ew spapers reader a trem ­
endous service to their readers
is helping give readers an
ve view o f themselves. So
w o are eternally gratefu l."
Newspapers take tha scientific
feets and release th a n lo ovary
parson who can m d . Newspapers
are thus our greatest educational
fort*.
Bo send for the M0-point "T ests
for Husbands A W
iv es,"
enelei_____
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ing a stem ped, return envelope,
plua 20c (non-profit).
F ate them around am ong all
m arried folks, fo r they are Ideal
Insurance against divorce.

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F or exam ple, the very sea t
weak T s o y turned M s fo il pay
check o v e r to his w ife, though
bo bad aavar g iv es bar a red
cent In all their previous seven
years o f marriage.
SJace the "T a e l fo r a Good
Husband" requires a man to take
U s wife out on a date at least
once per week ho resolutely did
so.
And ho began paying m ore at­
tention to M s children. He n o le a f-

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Also, ho began paying a few
compUawnia ta Ms w ife aad
youagaters.
But she waa uabeUtviag aad
som ewhat hostile ta T esy ’ s first
attempts.
A couple o f months later 1 was
Invited to f i t * an address at Um
Ham anway ch u rch la Bvanstan an
“ M arriage P roblem s,"
After m y talk, 1 shook hands
with m aay o f Urn m em bers o f tho
audience. Including a cultured
w om an about I I y e a n st age.
" D r . C rane," aha began, "y o u
d o s t realise what you havo done
fo r my husband and me.
" T e a r waa our aon-te-law aad
w e both saw tho handwriting on
tho w all as regards that m ar­
riage.
"W e triad to keep out a f it,
hut w o hated ta are a d ivorce,
largely because s f their two

Another topic that interested the
department waa *'th# effect o f
coupons and special offers on the
aalo o f butter, margarine, shortenlog and cooking ofla o t retoll
lrra l.”
F or 32, 100. the department w s i
able to eatabliah that "th e Influ­
ence o f epecial deala on total purchaaea o f food fats and oil waa
slight but did result la switching
o f branda fo r margarine, shorten­
ing. and salad and cooking o ils ."
Sly w ife could hare told th an
that fo r nothing.
This, however, would only havo
boen a alnglo statistic and, a c­
cording to tho dictionary, tberu (a
no such thing, Statistics only
com e in bunches, Ilka grapes.

T o overcom e the shortage. It
has been necessary lo r the gov­
ernment to purchase $ i0 ,?t2 .u e
worth o f statistics from private
collectors during tha past five
yean.
At least. I guess It waa neces­
sary. The House subcommittee on
governm ent statistics seem s to
h are som e doubt on that p o in t
The subcomm ittee has been
gathering atatlatica on statisticsgathering to s e t whether the g ov­
ernm ent la unduly burdening tho
public with Its constant quest for
obscure Information.
In n report issued last D ecem ­
CAMBRIDGE. M ast. (U P l) —
ber, the subcommittee said It had
found that businessmen and other Massachusetts Institute o f Techdtixana regularly file nearly 3,000 oolog y today announced It had con­
different farm s with the govern­ firm ed the first successful twow ay radio communication in which
ment.
These enable the governm ent to artificial sateDites were used for
keep track o f euch things ns bow tho signal relay.
An M IT freshman and a M ary­
m any railroad cross ties are used
e a ch y e a r en d how m any beer land high school senior—both 17w e n responsible fo r the acteatleaas are m ade each month.
N ow the au bcoam lttee la out fie achievem ent. MIT officials said.
Raphael SoUer, o f New York
with a new report estimating that
it costa the governm ent around 7* City and MIT, and Perry I. Klein
million dollars a year to satisfy o f Bcthesda, Md., clim axed two
years o f experimentation Feb. «
Its statistical craving.
The report doesn't tingle out when they sent and received sig­
an y particular set o f figures as nals between New Y ork and Beth•sda.
being som ething the government
Dr. Jerom e B. Wiesaer, director
could perhaps do without. But the
subcom m ittee does say It is hard o f (ho M IT research laboratory
to believe that ell those figures o f electronics and an authority in
tho field o f communications re­
a rc necessary.
search and space technology, veri­
In this connection. It h at pub­
fied the w ork o f the two students.
lished a list o f ** contracts which
"1 am Impressed by the careful
Eagle ad with a bottle w arm er federal agencies have awarded In
and a diplomatic pouch full o f tho past fire years fo r outside preparation mada by Solfer. and I
found no m a jor technical fault In
com le beaks.
statistical services.
his p a p e r," Wiener said.
" I would nam a Zsa Esa Gabor
Tho bulk o f tho contract* was
“ I would stress." ba said, "tha
head o f our bureau o f wild life. awardad by tha Agriculture De­
" I ’d put Walt Disney In charge partm ent, which seem s to have an need fo r m ore data and m ore use
o f scientifically instrumented m ea­
Insatiable curiosity about such
bow to rue a shooting gallery and things as tha "econ om ic evatua^ surements before any absolute
make a p r o fit Why should we lion o f beverage consumption by claim can ba m a d e."
h are those M g rockets financial children.”
Hope? Let’ s sell rides on them.
I f 1 Interpret tho results o f tho
Ten years before tho Pilgrim s
" I 'd like to d o something for beverage eurvey e o r m t ly . most landed at Plymouth Rock, Santa
tho taxpayers. I'd taka George kids drink milk. Nailing down this Fe. N. M.. was an active seat or
Washington o ff the dollar bill and fnet cost 128,200.
government.
replace him with a beautiful giri
In a bikini. . ,
"T h en , when you kiss your
money good-bye, it w on't hurt
so much.
" T o represent th o United Slates
at the next summ it meeting. I'd
■end Danny Thom as, Georgia Jetsel and Greueho M arx. With these
guys nobody would get a war
la ed g ew ise."
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sent inequalities In our tex ts. Ha
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T b s wire coatiau ci:
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W est to those television studios
and put aa end to those Indian
uprisings.
" I ’ d alas Insist an w id s-s m e a
money. I f we are going to have
h are Inflation, let's look a t 1L"
Candidate H eps said ha was la
favor a f Integration. "J think
YOU DECIDE HOW MUCH
D em ocrats should ba allowed to
MORE CORVAIR GIVES YOU IN
m ix with tho BopnbUcaas."
Thera waa o a t thing that was
COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND
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•are," ha wrote, "that w e dan't
CONTROLLABILITY . . . WITH
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Soma o f tho statements m ad* by
THESE EXCLUSIVE FEATURES.
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n ess."
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MEMPHIS, Tenn— Elvis Prtsley, refusing to pose with o n e £
(he stuffed toy animals with which
be filled his hom e before entering
the A rm y:
" I t would look a little silly ror
a 23-year-old man hom e from tho
A rm y to be playing with dolls."
WICHITA. K an. — Petite eolmal trainer Evelyn Currie, iftrr
wrestling a 230-pound tlgloo (h ilf
tiger-half lion) that had bolitd
from Its cage:
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"Handling one s f these big csts
is like bolding a machine gui.
You never knew when it is gsiai
to go o ff."
NEW Y O R K — Jack P u r , returning ta his T V show about
throt weeks after his emotional
walkout ov e r a censorship dis­
pute:
"C om ing baek la hard and en^
barrasslng ft» a w ay. In a crijfl
you learn who your friend* are.”
RESEDA, Calif. - Mrs. D srltm
Cleary, sister o f caofsssed mur­
derer Dennis Whitney, 17, stating
that sha aad ba r husband will fly
to Miami to show him his family
Is standing b y him :
" I guess ho never felt wseted.
We always admired how wall ha
was taking c a r t o f himself. We
had no Idea it w as through reft
bery.”

M otive F or Punch
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (U PI) " I had a toothache and sha would­
n’t let m e sleep s o 1 let her hive
it ,'" said Robert Hobby In explain­
ing to the judge why he punched
his wife.

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Covers Sports
By JERRY COVINGTON
Tht baakctbnli Reason is over. Al­
though our Scminoles failed in their bid
for a trip to the siato tournament they
provided us with a great season. It has
i*
yea n to put the game where
Uk esn m a n y___
. .
It should have been all along but Coach
Bud Layer and his youngsters did Just
this, and now it is here to stay.
Game after game they continued to
thrill everyone with their talents on the
court and in doing so they piled up a fine
19-S record for the season. They also
brought home the first trophy since 1937
when they took the Orange Belt Confer­
ence tourney in Apopka.
During the season we saw many great
individual performances and msny new
records set. Ray Lunduuist proved himself
to be the finest guard in the entire area
and he now holds the new scoring record
in a single game with 36. Ray was the first
‘ * f .
Seminole to letter all four years in basket­
’ .
ball and he will be long remembered as the
most colorful player ever to come on the
court at SHS.
S
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High scoring Jim Gracey has estab­
lished a new season scoring record with
-4 8 8 points and a 18 point p*r gsme avei *
age. He broke his previous high of 335
points for a single season which he
eatabliihed last year. HU great shooting
•ye accounted for many of the Seminole
victories and hU loss will be a great one
M at season.
Senior Terry Christensen, who was the
finest defensive player and passer on the
•quad thU season, also will long be remem­
bered for hU leadership and spirit on the
cou rt It was his determination that made
the big difference in the OBC tourney vic­
tory against Winter Park. Terry is due a
lot o f credit fo r the points scored by
Gracey and Lundqulst because it was his
great passing that made the fast break go
no well.
Cowboy Oravetx and Doug Tamny came
through time and time again for Layer
their rebounding was very effective
moat o f the Maaon. Oravetx will be lost by
graduation but we can expect great things
from Tunny again next season.
Junior Guard George Perides started
•lowly at the beginning o f the season but
he soon found that he waa ready and was n

great asset to the success of the team. He
can look forward to a great season again
next year and should pick up right where
Lundqulst left off.
Coach Layer was blessed with a fine
bench all season and most o f these young­
sters will be back again next season. John
Taylor, John Marsh, Dave Wilson, Alex
McKlbbin. Mike Roberts, and Kddie
Fuhrman all saw a great deal of action and
with exception o f Wilson, all will be back
again.
There aren’t words to proise the job
done by Layer this season. He has worked

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COACH BUD LAYER
vigorously for five years at, SHS and the
results o f his efforts can be seen in the
record books this season. He Is a great
coach and a fine gentleman and the parenta of these young athletes should be
proud to have a person of hli ability on
the faculty at SHS.
When speaking of the future Layer
aums it up this way. “ This Is only the
start. Basketball finally found its place in
Sanford and when we get in our new gym
next season we should stilt be plenty
tough. We have found out what it is lika
to win now and we aren't ever going to
be such an easy target.1*
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The I960 baseball season Meka
off in Sanford Thurariay with tha
arrival of approximately so young
iter* from the San Francisco
Gianta minor league teams.
Future Mickey Mantles and Ted
Williams' will be com ing from
p lie rs aa distant as Artesla, N. M
and Eugene, Ore.
Giant training cam p officials re
ported today that the stadium It in
" lo p " working condition and every
thing will be te l for the cry of
"p lay ba ll" when the first cxhlbl
lion gam e begins March I f with
the Harlingen, T exai team meeting
Tacom a.
In other aprlng training news
according to United Press Interna
lional the condition o f Ted Wil
Hams' neck haa becom e a top
secret Item In the Boston Red Sox
training cam p.
Manager Billy Jurgea supplied
the new tw lit Monday when hr
placed a taboo on any mention ol
neck Injuries. Only a week ago the
41-year-old slugger had laid the
painful aliment could force him to
relire.
‘ Don't even ark Ted how bis neck
is ." Jurgea told reporters. ''Let':
ict it go at that."
Williams, meanwhile, appeare
Improved to newsmen who watch
I ed him go through Monday’s work
out. He no longer carries his neck
to one side and Monday he was
blasting away In batting practice
with hia old test and lecturing
|younger players oa bitting.
Williams la attempting a com e
I back after hia l i s t balling average
|fell to an all-llma low of .2S4.
Veteran players produced the
I moat important newa in other
ramps, especially at Tam pa where
Frank Robioaon'a slugging had the
Cincinnati Reds beaming, Robin­
son, who batted .311, hit M homen.
|and drove in 123 runa last season
walloped three straight double
|during the Redo' intraaquad game
Pitchera Dick Donovan o f the
I American League champion Chi
eago White Sox and Ned Carver
of the Kansas City Athletics alsc
|looked and felt great.
" I feel just like a 25-gama win
I n er," said D otvvan after revealing
that ha weighs only 90S pound
compared to his JOT at the end o
last aeaaon. "A fte r all, Uiii i.
spring training and if 1 don't fee,
|optimistic now I never w ill."
Garver, lO -ll last year, engaged
I ia hia first workout at W eil Palm
Beach and surprised everyone by
throwing hard.
"M y weight ia under UO because
II worked out at home during Uie
w inter" he said. "1 think I'll have
|a better year this year than laat.'
One cam p In which n rookie stole
I the show waa the Milwaukee
Braves* Bradenton alia where Zti
year-old Len Gabritlaon enjoyed
the kind of day about which rookie,
dream . Gabritlaon, a $71,000 bonus
baby o ff Iba University at Souther.
California campua, hit a three-run
hom er o ff Warren Spahn and a
two-run tingle off Carlton' Wlllcj
in an Intraaquad gam e. Hc'a a 0-4
203-pounder who hasn't had a day
o f professions l experience.
Tw o o f the year's staunches
holdouts gave ground when Pedro
Ram os signed for an anim ated

Stetson Loses
|ln NAIA Ploy

S E A S O N CHAMPIONS I

Nightly
3

T h e . Robson’a Sporting
Goods team same out an
top in this season's Biddy
Basketball League. Coach
Tirado proudly displays the
trophy as the team beams,
The team includes, left to
right, back row, R. Henson,
Cason, Todd, Lanier and
Rumley. Front row, WilHams, K. Henson, McKibbin and Brown. The Biddy
Basketball League ia con­
ducted under tne auspices
of the Sanford Recreation
Department.
(Herald Photo)

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U P1)
|Top-seeded Tennessee AAI will
[ try to avoid the upset jinx tonight
which already has claimed two of
the high ranked teams in the 22nd
annual NAIA basketball tourna
|iqent.
Tenneasee A * I, tournament
champion here for the past three
|y e a n , makes Its debut at I p.m
i against Midwestern &lt;Tcg.) Uni
I varsity.
Tonight's play will and first
round action la the week long Na
lional Association o f IntercoU*
[ fla t* Athletic* Tournament.
Sharing tha night billing-w ith
Tennessee A M and Midwestern
ars
games
between
Hamlins
(M inn.) and Florence (A la .), 1:10
|p. m .; Pittsburgh (K an.) State
and Findlay (O hio), ■ : » p.m
Christian Brother* (T e
)
and Paraana (Iow a) at 10 p.
Two tournament favorites were
felled In M onday'! first round ae
Don aa unranked Oklahoma BapDM rod# tht M-potet scoring and
brilliant all-round play o f Afoot
Finch Don Msatera te a Ti l l vie|lory over third-seeded Southern
Illinois, and William Jewell (M o .)
|boated
seventh-seeded Stetson,

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M A T ! N EES

California Cagers
Selected As No. t
U. S. .College Team
NEW YORK (U P I) — Califor­
nia's Golden B ea n , who employed
"old-fashioned" methods like ballcontrol and defense to win 24 of
23 games, today were acclaim ed
national college basketball cham ­
pions for the 1130-M regular seaion by the United Press Interna­
tional Board o f Coaehes.
' Coach-oMhe-year Peler Newell’ s
men beat out Cincinnati for the
honor by a margin of 10 potnta
In the final ratings by the 33 outjtandlng rnsrhes who com prise
:'ie UPI rating board.
This was a fitting tribute to 44*
y ca ro ld Newell, who retires aa
coach after thin aeaaon and steps
up to athletic director at Califor­
nia. Before that, however, tha
B ean make a defense of their
NCAA championship, atading to
night agalnit Idaho State.
In their float ratings. 20 coachea
made California their No. 1 choice
and 13 voted for O scar Robertson
ed Cincinnati. Third-ranked Ohio
State and fifth-ranked Utah each
received one tint-place vote.
In points distributed on a 10-F
V-7-F3-4-3-2-1 basis for voles from
.lrat to 10th places, California r e
reived a total of 3)4 to 324 for
ClncinnaU. Both teams compiled
24-3 regular-season records.
California will receive the Unit
.*d Press International trophy, em
Hematic o f the national champi­
onship.
Following ClncinnaU In order
cam e: Ohio State’ * Big Ten cham
lion* (21-3), Bradley (24-2), Utah,
.he Skyline Conference champ
(24-3), West Virginia, Southern
Conference champion (IF 4 ), Utah
Stats (33-4), Georgia Tech, South
cistern Conference winner (21-3)
Villa nova, an independent with
18-3 record, and Indiana (20-4).

Sugar Ray Signs
Bout Willi Veteran
BALTIMORE (U P I)
Ray
(Sugar) Robinson haa agreed to
meet veteran middleweight Tony
Baldonl In a to round bout at the
Baltimore Coliseum April 2, ll
waa announced today by promo
'.er Al Fora.
Robinson accepted the bout a*
luneup for his rematch with
"aul Pender at Boaton April
Pender won Ibe New York Maijichuaelta version o f the world
middleweight title by outpointing
sugar Ray in their first meeting
at Boston Jan- 22.
Baldonl, a native of Wilkes Bar
re, P a., who now resides la 8a !
IImore, has been boxing pro
fetilonally sines 1141. Ha has iron
only three fights ovar tha last
four years. He engaged to only
three bouts lis t year, losing two
on knockouts.

Dondanville Wins
Women's Golf Play
Donna
Dondanville took top
honors In a point system .soil
tourney held at Ibe M ayfair Golf
Course Sunday,
Runner-up ia tha tourney waa
J. Livingston.
A special tourney will be held
March I I sponsored by Navy
wives and tha woman's golf tour­
ney scheduled Wednesday baa
been peitponnd until Mereh te.

Palmer Top
Money-Maker
DUNEDIN (U P !)— Arnold Pelmer, 1968 Masters g o lf champion,
haa sat n new PGA monay-maklng
record by winning $11,MS In toro
months*
Hia winning* for the first two
month a o f 1H 0 wars more than
any g olfer aver won In that length
o f tim e.,

Rescheduled Routs

WE E K L Y

W ednesday, Friday Ik Saturday I P , M .
L A D IE S N IG H T E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y
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Line Coach Quits

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M o a c o w , Idaho (U P I) - Don
| „ Y f l C h t R flC O
aid S w a m , football lino coach at , n
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W 1 *T- PETERSBURG (U P I) lha University o f Idaho steco IMS,
Three boats tram tho Now York
resigned Monday te tebo a Ugh Y elebt Chib were first across lha
M arking job is
~ (h lino in tho Mtemi-to-St.
Petersburg yacht roe*.
9 warts played
P acific!*, a 40-foot yaw l sapState University.
teiaod by Gabrlsl M. Glannlnl,
Gashed across the lino at Egmont
Roy at 0:17X1 Monday night- It
was fallowed by M it t e n . Thor
Ramalng'a 00-tool sloop at t:4$.4t
sad Touche, a OFfoot sloop owned
by John Fetter at 8:»7.te.

Divide Sugar

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$10,000 with the Washington Sen­
ator* and infielder Tony Kubek In­
dicated be Is about ready to get
together kith the New York Yank­
ees. Kubek announced he will fly
to the Yankee*' St. Petersburg
cam p after first stating he wouldn't
budge out or Milwaukee until he
cam e to termr.

NEW ORLEANS, U . (U P I) —
t h e uaireralDoa of Mississippi and
Louisiana State received a record
amount o f t U M N sack far playteg to tba last Sugar Bawd teatfail games. Mississippi scored a
» - 0 victory over U U te t e f b u m .

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1BEDROOM with kitchen privi
houses for rent, kitchens equip­
leg e!, close in. FA 2-4699.
ped. Across from school. Phone
FA 2441J,-----------------------2BEDROOM h o u s e , furnished.
Adults. FA 2-7684.
FURN. apt., downstairs, 3 rooms,
screened porch and garage. 812
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house.
Park, mgr. apt. 2. Ph. FA 1-7498.
Ph. FA 2-0826 daya, after « no
FA 2-0373.
3-BEDROOM furnished h o m e
available March l7Ui. to respon­ 3-BEDROOM unfurnished, kitchen
sible people, $108 per month.
equipped house; den, ltk baths.
FA 2 3888.
In Laka Mary. FA 2-8608.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished
Call FA 2-44M.

house.

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped, 2403 Willow
Ave. Call FA 2-2U2 o r FA 2-2821.

FOR RE N T: 2 bedroom house,
LAKEFBUNT: CB bom s, I large
kitchen equipped. P h e w
bedrooms, Florida room, earFA 2-5303.
porle, lA li bath, kitchen equip­
ped, centra! beat: grove. In 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house on
L a k e
Mary. $123. Phone
corner o f Sanford and Grand
FA 2-3883.
view. Call FA 2-4447 or apply
U U Magnolia.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
$30, Crystal Lake Ave., Lake 3 A 4 ROOM apartments. Phone
Mary. FA 2-40H or FA 2X271.
FA 2-6281.

Defending Champions Are Favorec
As NCAA Tourney Regionals Open
*

1-BEDROOMS, dinting room, kitchan and batb. t i l l French
Ave. See Mr. Fault, Fausts
Drug Store.

NEW Y O R E (U P I) - T h a 12
round
welterweight elimination
bent between Federico Tkompeoo
la the M ideas* regtenate at Lex­
at Argentine and Berate (E ld )
Paret at Cuba baa been reschedul­ ington, K y., Notre Dame to favor­
ed to March n at Madison Bqutr* ed to eliminate Ohio University and
Garden. I b e original March B Western Kentucky la expected to
bout between Argentina'! Eduar­ turn hack Miami, Fin.
I f California, named ten regulardo Louise end Canada’ ! W ilf
Greave* was moved forward to son son national ehampians by tho
United Press International Board
March 1$.
at Coaches, j o t e by Idaho State na
expected it meet face Bento Clara
Exhibition Slat*
to the second round to Beattie,
NEW YORK (UF1) - I b o New Wash., Friday night.
York TUans o f the Am erican Foot­
Santa Clara c a n e d an automatic
ball League will open teair five- berth in the NCAA jam boree Mangame "p ro - 1* l i e s schedule Aug. day night by defeating Loyola,
against
the
Lee
Angelas Calif., 30-63, to a playoff for the
rgers lu Los Angeles. The West Coach Conference title.
TUans elan win play Oakland
D ePoul end Utah alee bounced
(C a b f.) al Candlestick Park. Saw tote ten eecoad round at their r e ­
Francisco, Aug. 14; Ike Dallas spective regional elimination*. DoTexans n l ten Cotton Bead, Aag, Font earned ten rnmnetobto honor
21; tee Houston Otter* at Houston
1 powerful Ctociantol to
Aug. B , and the Buffalo Bill* at' the second round at tho Midwest
Bosnia. N. Y , Bate. 4.
reiterate hg downing tee Air f i

6. Real Estate For Bain
INFREQUENTLY

a r t w o fortunate enough to bo
able to sell the "n icest" home
In town, but hero it la. Two
bedroom , oa tho most beautiful
tot In one o f Sanford's best
areas. If you are discriminating
you will not b* dlsapponted. .
Owner must move, ao ft’s only '*
$10,830. (with good torma),
W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
Phone FA I-4H1
112 N. Park
Phone FA 2-03*1 fcot Park Dr.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associate*

Academ y, IM S , at Chicago and
Registered Real Estate Broker
Utah eliminated Southern Cali­
fornia, SO 73, at Prove, Utah, te tho Ph. FA 1-1801 17-01 at Hiawatha q ,
Far Weal playoffs.
SACRIFICE, leaving town — 1937,
Kanaaa finished in a ti* with
to fi. Trojan Cruller, ship to
Kansas State fo r the Big Eight
shore gaUey, automatic bildco
Conference title by turning bach
ump, &gt;3 Gray Marina, $2230.
Nebraaka, 70-74, and will m eet the
A 2-3211.
Wildcats in n playoff gam s Wed
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
needay night at Manhattan, Kan,
The winner will gain a berth op­
posite Texas te the second round
M44 French Are.
o f tho NCAA Midwest regloaali.
B vaitit
Cincinnati completed its regular "CaM H a ir
Phene FA » M 4 l
season b y whipping Xavter Univer­
sity, 88-8$, fo r it* B tk victory te
B games.
•t. Louis relied to a 88-H tri
HERBERT STENSTROM
tunph ov er Louisville In its final
Registered Broker
warmup tar tho National InvUsttoa
ASSOCIATES
Tournament and Missouri boat
Merto W. Warner
Iowa State, 18-47.
Betty* D. Smith
R. E. M i gnus too
Ned D. Julian
R. J. Boynton
Linvil J , Rim er
Robert R. Lee
Lottie Broadway
Kenneth Torbett
'
111 N. Perk
—
Ph. FA l-243e

J

J. W. HALL

Stenatrom Realty

Little Miss Top
Dog Track Choice

Flva at tea eight standouts lined Z-BEDROOM, M batb, fuUy oir
up lor tonight’* Grade-A feature
conditioned home with utility
at Sanford-Oriando Kennel Club
and aeparata alorag* room.
■re female steppers end K looks
Large fenced yard, patio. 4teri
Ilka fair aex will sweep honors if
loan. $70JO monthly. 108 Laurel
morning lira odds are a guide.
Dr. PA $4171.
The hot niath will spice a i t
event schedule starting al 0:18 ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor a
Raymond Lnndqulat, Assoc.
®
P. m.
A little m lia named Bold And P * Z-ZHI___ AUatote Bant Bldg.
Golden, owned by B. F. Bennett,
la rated e Z - t e - i choice to te*
headliner. The town n e a r will
m ove after Iw iftie, the mechani­
H O M E SE E K E R S
cal rabbit, from the fourth post
The speedy, hut erratic,
W atch Thi* Space
entrant wil) bo seeking her fourth TUa beautiful ate room and hath
leeeoo triumph.
home ha* screened porch, earIn the throe-box will be Dor lent,
porta, utility and storage room.
another little lady who haa toowa
Underground sprinkle
system §
enough power to run with tho best
tar the lawn. Located on a large
la the tori of queens. Paul Boone's
renter lot at 2*00 Oak Ave. The
37 pounder la assigned secondprice will be reduced $M each
at tarty odds at 4-te-l.. Shn'll be
J untjl
sold. Original price
day
untft Hid.
satog to quest of her A M v ic­
$18,110 today'* $18j o e . Present
tory.
loan, approximately $10,7H. ran
••■•to entrants to
ha aaanmad. Monthly payments
* ««tw e i r e outsm arting, O.
are $7$. Show n- by appointment
B- a Smokell* aad Ed’ e Red Penfig.

NOTICE

fiu r M f * **

t
t

bedroom »
South o f 9
air base
house on
Box 372.

FU R N . A pt. 201% W . 1st St.
BRAND NEW 2 bedroom apart­
LARGE furnished upstair* apartment 190, water Included. 308
ment, 3 bedrooms, downtown; 9
W. 13th St., St. D ayi. Ph. 1 2*31,
water Included.
$63.
Phone
nights FA 2-1401.
FA 3-1071 before 3 : 00.
SMAIA, apart., also Rooms with
3-BEDROOM furnished apartment,
kitchen privileges. FA 2-2784.
cloi* in, ressonabli rent. Phone
FA 2-084L
W ELAK A APA R TM E N TS: rooms
private baths, 111 W. T in t St.
CLEAN
2-bedroom
unfurnished
house, knotty pint snack bar
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, E eit
and .abtaeta, 1 m aster bedroom.
aide between Celery and Geneva
133. Also furnished apartment
Avenua; I bedroom s, kitche. ap­
H I M a g n o l i a . 163. Call 4
pliances. School bus atop, quiet
2. For Ront
NO a-6MT.
'*
neighborhood. $71 per Month.
Phone FA 2-1141.
•17 EXCAMBRIA D R .: 2 bedroom
2-ROOM furnished apartment, 316
unfurnished bouse. Ph. FA 2-0020 1703 MAGNOLIA, large 1-BR. torn
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Rossetafter 3:00 p. m,
apt., til* bath, screened porch
ter, Florest. FA 1-14M.
US. FA 2-3031 o r FA 3HOMK8, DUPLEXES,
FURN. a p t 2300 MeUonviU*.
APARTMENTS
NICELY furnished house, newly
KENT A BED
decorated, carporte and brcese
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
way, fruit trees. Low rent to Bollaway, Hosplla’ A Baby Beds
111 N. PARK AVE.
FA t-2420
By D iy , Week or Month.
good tenant. 11 Smyrna Dr., Da
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
2-MODERN FURNISHED apartB * r y „ Fla.
Ph. P A l - f t l l l
116 W. 1*1 St.
mente. FA 2-4558. aoi Palmattb
APARTM ENT, 112 Elm. FA 24*71.
A vt. Available now.

United Press laternettonal
California end West Virginia,
who finished only a point apart In
last year's final, will be separated
by 3,000 mites tonight when they
start o ff on that long journey to­
ward a possible rematch in the
NCAA basketball tournament.
The defending champion Bears
are heavy favorite* to crush Idaho
State la Ih* Far West regional* at
San Francisco and West Virginia
Is aa equally-strong choice to sink
N avy'la the East regional* at Naw
York.
California nipped the Mountainoars, 71-70, in the 1032 championskip gam e and both coaches—Pete
Newell at the Basra nod Wait Virgtola’ e Fred leh au s—are confidant
their paths will cross again la thja
peer'* flan! a t San Francises,
March l l .
Ahead of them, though, lay other
strong teams with the same
dream s, plus a good d ia l o f travel
lag that frequently drains the
stamina at these eollfge kids in
short pantw.
The West Vlrglnla-Nevy meeting
i* one o f throe gam es scheduled
ia the East regional* at Madiaon
Square Garden. New Y ork Univer­
sity is a 10H paint choice over
Connecticut end Dub* ia n els-point
favorite over Princeton to

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Something New, Something Old-- WANT ADS Are As Good As Geld
5. Raol Eetate For Salt

3. Hem] Estate For Sale

8. Female Help Wanted

Sh*

Rrrnlfe

• ACRES fau n land Sanfurd
'% try Della, *430 per acre,
w *130 down, five yeara to
balance. Rlchardi Hotel
bourne, Fla.

i
.

Cel- I UKDROOM home in well ctlabonly
llahed neighborhood. S p e c i a l
AVON HAS
pay
terma. FA 2-615*.
3 open territoriee — city —
Mel­
alao opening in LOCH ARBOR.
NEW LAKEFRONT home: 3-bedWRITE IM MEDIATELY for
rooma, 2 batha, cu ilom built,
interview — Box 246, Lockhart,
terrau o, glaaa eliding doora,
WYNNEWOOD: 1 B. R. CBS
Fla.
bouae, $1300 equity and assume
electric kitchen, fruilwood cabl
neta. central healing and air
W
monthly payment. Phone
FA l-MT*.__________________
conditioning; large plot, irriga­ UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
for
tion. Buy for coat direct from j educated, ambHioua rather than
HOUSE FOR SALE: Lovely 1owner-builder. tlf.TOO, low down
experienced, peraon. *4.000 mini­
bedroom home on large ahady
payment. A. Frail. Clalrraont
mum flrat year with promotion
corner lot in Wynnewood: kitAve., Lake Mary, FA 2-2*61.
each 100 daya. Writt Box 4,
• ehen equipped. Jalouiie porch.
Sanford Herald.
l/&gt;w down payment. 2413 SlavFARMER'S
AGENCY
BEAUTICIAN
WANTED on or b e ­
ena Ave. FA 2-IOH.
K. V. rarm ar, Rea liar
•—
______
fore Mar. 15th. Call FA I-I742
D. H. Whitmore
daya, FA 2-2455 avenlnga.
Lillian 0 . Trama
FISH CAMP, LAKE HARNEY
Aaioclatea.
Unusual
Career Opportunity
333' front o s Lake, nice two bed­
room camp, aultable for year III! S. French Ave. Ph. F.V 2 5221 For woman age 25 u&gt; 33. intervalAfter houri. FA 2-2611. FA 2-4*21,
ed In bettering heratlf financial­
round liviog.
FA 2-0261
ly and aociaUy. Eitabllabed na­
tionally known concern offtra
I l l N. °a rk Ave.
3-ROOM modern home, furaiahod.
future with aubrlanllal Income,
Near air baae. Price 16,490. A
plui aatiafaction of delivering
S - Y E A R OLD, 3 bedroom CB turngood inveatment. 150* W. 3rd St.
an Important aervlce to this
lahed home near high arhonl.
rommmunity. Good edurallon
M
C E 2 bedroom home, 2 hatha,
CaU FA 2-4276 alter 6.00 P. M.
and alncero inttrtat in children
wall to wall carpel. For quick
and all day Saturday and Sun­
necaaaary. Teaching or buaineaa
salt
call
FA
2-2721.
derbackground helpful. Muat hava
car. Give background fuUy In
NICE SMALL two bedroom houar
Drat letter. Write Mra. Van
WHITE BRICK FI REPLACE
Dyke, P. O. Box *541, Orlando,
o s two landacoped Iota; equip­
FOR SALE
ped kttchea and apace heater.
Florida
Located Weal end of tpariosa liv­
Located Just outride o f city
ing room. Alao thrown in for
llmlla, with city water. Prico WOMEN SEW eaay ready-cut
good meaaure—two bedroome,
wrap-a-rouad
aprona
homo.
16,NJ. Any rcaionablt terma
m tUa bath and t half, modem
Earn $26.11 doi. — apart time.
conaldered.
™ electric kitchen, terra u o floora
Write—Accurate Mf$r’ t., Freethroughout. AU this altuatad on
port, N. Y.
Lavaly Laka Lotui, thraa blocka
o ff 1T-M, Caiaalherry area. Buy
BROKER
9. Male Help Wanted
this lovely year old h e m s 'fo r 202 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-WSl
the low, low price of only
INSIDE SALESMAN for buUdiag
3-BEDROOM houar. $450 down.
114,500.
material buaineaa. Good Income
206 Oakland Dr., Sunland. Can
for young man with aome ex­
be aeen anytime.
Liaten to Ihia, Attractive two bed­
perience. Write qu alification to
room . one bath, Maionry home
Box 40, e / o Sanford Herald.
In Laka Mary—Extra large livTIME FLIES
iM ing Room, a Florida Room and why keep on renting when 10. Mold or Female
* which could be uaed for Bed­
you can buy a three bedroom MEN OR WOMEN to canvaaa
room. Convenient M Poet Office
home doae in and hava a *16.
door lo door checking names
and Storaa—Raaaonably priced
total monthly paymentT E xcel­
tor the new city directory. An­
at *11,500. Terma.
lent terma can bo arranged on
swer in own handwriting, giving
the doom payment to At your
addroaa and telephone number.
RE AL ESTATE
LNhURANCE
budget. By tbo way. Mom, the
Write Box CC, e / o la a fo rd Her­
SURETY BONDS
kitchan la deiignad with yon
ald.
in mind!
CARPEN TER: Must have own
AND ASSOCIATES
W. H. “ BUI” STEM PER Agency
tooll and transportation; pick­
Amy Asderaoii
Phone FA $-4*61
112 N. Park
up truck preferred. All work
_ Genevieve (Jeanie) BlalPhono FA S-6331 1601 Park Dr.
sublet. Apply In person, Jim
' • Carl Cborpenlng, Jr.
Walter
Carp., 1411 South Blvd.,
Robert J . Schmidt
B Y OW NER: Must sell Uili week.
"Del and.
W. B. Shippy
Furnished 2 bedroom bouse,
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
large lot, aome fruit. N ear in­ STEADY WORK for able bodied
Marvin WlUlame
tersection o f auper highway to d
ksady man. Phone FA 2-0511.
*11 So. Park Ave. Pk. FA 21641
17-92. prico $5,700. FA t-*2M.
Men-Women 190. Dally. Sell Lumi­
Sanford
IN SUNLAND ESTATES; 9-bed­
nous nameplates. Write Reeves
'E v a n s Bldg. Lake Mary
room , 2 bath bom *. Low downs
Co., Allleboro, Haas.
Pb. FA 1 1 » 0
payment, no closing coot' In­
volved. See M * Cherokee Clrtie
or cell FA IM etcalf Building
2-BEDROOM block hom o, kitchen
equipped. Potto. Buy sty equity,
assume 414% mortgage. PineN AVY AND
crest aroe. FA 2-941.

#anfark

Tues. March 8, lflflO—Page 7

IAFF-A-DAY

WELCOME

N E W CO M E R S
TO SA N FO R D
Wo invite j m U ha * « r lea sts
a k w h u l y free v it lu s t e M s a tlho at s m a f l a a f w f n Im S m
M*4ela w ills r e s locate aslt.
able b e e tle * fo r yoaroatf osd
fam ily. P h i a s y so r hoy s i
•or Be h o O f flee.

SEE

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
JPINECRES1
4th Addition
Hums* Designed For
Florida Living.
3 &amp; 4 Bedrooms —
1 &amp; 2 Batha

VA - FHA F H A In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payment*
Low a* $425
You can move In immedi­
ately while the paper* are
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home J?or The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Cloelng
Cost Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

O t a &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
O ffice

Opes I.M

T il

»:*6

Dolly

1:66 P. M. T i l Dork Bnadoy

Cor. Hwy. 17-92 * 27th 81.
Phono PA 2-1501

ONE o f Sa&amp;fords m ore desirable
two bedroom homee, o s a well
shrubbed double lot, fire place,
floor fu rn tee, oak floora, plenty
i f fruit and a two car g a rig e.
Furnished If desired. Deal with
owner. Phone FA 1-tllT far appolatment.
FOB BALE: I bedroom bouse, m
bathe, eice lle s t'e e a d lU e n . You
may appreciate nemo nauaual
features in this attraeUvo heme.
Phene NO 1-4006.

Owner Transferred
Must sacrifice 1 B. R „ 1 bath
home with la ria Florida room.
Lot OP x 145’ . Unusual 4te%
mortgage. Buy my equity. Reaaonabla terms available. Call
FA 1-6062 after 6;00 P. M.

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE T IM b TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave.
Pb. FA $-6112
REDUCING
PRICE
for quirk
sale. By owner; 2 bedroom CB
houar. wood flo o r s ;-co r n e r lot,
.fe a r e d backyard, FA 2-1*62.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
•

q u ie t

C o m m u n it y

•

Near Golf Courao

$450 Down
Turn Went Os 20th
81. Follow Country
OMk Rd. * W itch
For Our S i g n s . . . .

OPEN D A ILY
• too A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY

2:00 P. M. TU Dark

Shoamaket

Const ructioa Co* lac.
241 Weal I6 tb Btreet
pbMM f a s-a iaa

ANNOUNCING
A
NEW DEAL
For The Employer

Itusuugbly screened, better quail(lad, mere competent people.

Our Reputation
Is

•59 METZENDORF Travel Trailer
priced for quick sale. Lot 40,
Park Ave. Trailer Park.
14 FT. CORRECT CRAFT* boat"
23 H. P. Johnson and trailer,
1100. Call FA 2-2169.

J - 4’

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Orlando. Fla.

13. K le c l r l c s l S e r v ic e s
House Wiring — E lectric Service
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0915
1 4 . B u ild , P a i n t 4k R e p a ir
B A M ROOFING
CoM ractisg A Repairs
li anaad — Bonded —f
FRE E ESTIMATES
Laurel Ave.
P&gt;.. FA 2-7*43
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Horn* Carpentry Repairs
Roofing A Siding
Phone FA 2 6452
WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 56* West Mb St.
Phone FA 2-1643
IF YOU have painting problem s
and want to take advantage of
years of experlsnca and tha
beat of worbmenabtp, call K.
M. Bledsoe, FA 1-4122.

15. Special Service*

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL M AEES A MODELS
166 I s . Park (14 hr. am .)
FA 13623
SERVICE CALLS *1.30. For de­
pendable TV aervlce call San­
ford TV Center, 9th. and Sasferd Ava. FA 1-9741.

.lime Brown's Beauty Salon
2010 Adams Ave. Ph.
Be Lovelier With
Beauty Care.

FA 2-1627

Professional

Dawn's
Beauty Salon

Used furniture, appliances, tools
ete. Bought-Sold Larry’ s Mart
213 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2 4131

$SAVE$
New k Uaed
Furniture and Applinncea

Mather of Sanford

22. Articles For Sal*
Thone

32.000 BTU oil ctrrutator Heater,
has to be aeen tc appreciate.
Cheap! Call FA 2-4317.
T

TWIN BED with mil spring innerspring mattreas, *25. FA 2-7237.

38 C U S H M A N Scooter $160;
chrome kitchen table and chairs
$23; Phllco air conditioner $75.
FA 26140.
ORANGE T R E E sT for sale. Will
plant in yards or groves. Shade
trees also available. Ed D avil,
FA 2-4317.

24. Lost A Found

FOUND: 10 H. P. outboard m otor
aubmergrd in St. John*. Identity
motor number, make and ap­
proximate
place
lost. CaU
NEW hot water heater, 10 yr. | FA 2-0215.
guarantee. Call FA 2-3742 or
LOST: One watch at Day and
■ FA 2-2435.
Night Real. R E W A R D .
1939 LAM BRETTA motor scooter
FA 2 7332.________________ __
SITS, excellent condition. Call
FA 2-0340.
25. education • Instruction
NEW WINDOW "o r floor fan *20;
barbecue grill with electric roll*serie *23. Call FA 2-3091.

GOOD Breakfast room suite, steel
chairs with plastic upholitery.
P hone FA 2-1677._______________

CUSTOM

MADE avalbraided^rug.
IV x 13*, used five months.
FA 1-7973.

21. Furniture
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 Frepch Ave.
Ph. TA 2-7*53

l.*i-A Beauty Parlors

SINGER “ 96” round bobbin port­
able. 7 payment* of *6 00. At­
tachments and guarantee. Writ*
Credit Manager, Box 600, C /O
Sanford Herald.
USED LUM BER, about 1,000 ft.;
’ S3 Bulck, new seat c o v e n ;
FA 1-6463.
1-TWIN BED. excellent condition.
$30; 2 6 drawer double dressera, 973; Call FA 2-1179.
LOST: Car keys on ring with
leather atrap. Please return to
Sanford Herald o r post office.

AIRLINE
ENJOY FREE TRAVEL
GOOD PAY — SECURITY
Men and women will he selected
from this vicinity to train im­
mediately for attractive airline
pvsitioni as Hostess, Reaervationlst, Ticket Agent and Ope­
ration*. Short, low coat training
can qualify you. Will not Inter­
fere with present employmenL
Women will be trained In charm
and beauty technique*. Muat
have pleasant personality, high
school graduate, ag* 17 t* 3*.
Inquiries confidential. Accredit­
ed school. Write for qualifying
details. Include age, phone. Air­
line Personnel Training, Na­
tional School &lt;4 Aeronautics,
Bax I, c / e Sanford Herald.

3*6-399 ■ . Flrat St. Ph. F A I-0 9 U
O BIG VALUES
O JUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERM S
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

O B ifi H. Oarritwi
Dsvstopsr

PRESENTS

WILSON - M A I E R
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3611

FA 2-T6I4 New A Hard Furniture A Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE
A Satisfied euatemer la our beat
advertisement.
HARRIETT’ S BEAUTY NOOK
FA 1-7450
105 So. Oak
Pk. FA 1-3741 460 Sanford Av*.

2110 Oak

Jenkins

EASTER SPECIAL
*9 56 Waves Now $6 50
Hair Styling A Culling Included
EVENING APPOINTMENTS AC­
CEPTED.

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
1004 Adams

Ph. FA 2-3335

19. Flowers

At

Plants

Furniture

CUSTOM BUILT lu rs A u n ~-*Ufl* pieces ar «*ca. Alee taraitura repair. Cabinet*
FA 2-7063.

22. Artlelee Fer Bale
WORK elothei, luggage, tents,
tarpi, blanket*, tots. Arpiy-Navy
Surplus, It* Sanford Ave.

Oat Flow ers For Any O ccaaska s*n Us You* Furniture. Quick
SANFORD SLOWER SHOP
Service With Tbo Cash. SUPER
FA 2 1933
or
FA 2-9*70
TRADING POST. F A 94677.

19. Boats and Motors
Gateway T o The Waterway
Your KV1NRUDE Dealer
Robson Sporting G o o d *
304-9-9 E. lit.
Pk. PA 2 3*61
14 FT. BOAT A MOTOR. Phone
FA 2-9606,

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ALUMINUM
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Enclosed heed. Sag-proof u
rail wilh pfastie ends. Ft
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inrimBiIfRiteF(ladi
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w . M m . *K '
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la ilifjjH k T
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111-114 W. and at.

FA 1-41*$

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SERVICE
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FA 2 4622

GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS in•tailed end repaired. Roof re­
pair. No Job too small. Free
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CO.

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any

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Club Manor, 130 M ayfair Circle.
FA 2-9005.

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work lUarantecd.
Free Esti­
mate*. Pbona FA 2-7616.

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j tv .
Pr igrcaafvt
Printing Ce. Pbona FA 2-2931—
996 Wait IIth St.

IS. Plumbing Services

Wall

Plumbing

k H e a t in g
AIR COVUITIONING
CONTRACT and RE P M R WORE
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6162

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French Ave. On g*th Ml. A
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frem lee* Daily.
Priced

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Lonewood Park, FA 2-7671,

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

PIANO TUNING A HF.PAIRING
W. L. HARMON
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l ! i 4 2 BATHS

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2:00 eights and weekend*; Sealord, Lake Mary and Long wood.
FA 2-2772 and FA 26611.

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Also babysitting by day, week
or hour. FA 2-1463.

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Contracting A Repairs
Froo Estimates
B. L. HARVEY
204 Sanlord Ave. Phone FA 2-3162

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1114

3 BEDROOMS

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BOOKKEEPING In my home. Cal)
FA 2 “

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II. Work Wastad
TYPING at home, legal or
other. Phone FA 2-6644.

a

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11 114 W. 2nd St.

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406 Metcalf Bldg.

GOOD Used Appliances and TV's
G orm ly, Inc.. Third it Palmetto

2 0 -A T r a il e r s

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Id yrs. licensed and bended
Florida.
Member of tbo Chamber
of Com m erce

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healer, atraight stick, extra g.uJ
condition, 5430. US N. Sunland
Dr. FA 2-6311.

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Mere ceurtsoue servlet, better jab
opportnatUot, a competent em ­
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FA 2 3293.

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white, VS. power aterrlng, radio,
whiten alia, good condition. Aakln| Itano. FA 2 2261.

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PERSONNEL

22. Articles For Sole

1939 RAMBLER Super SlaUon
Wagon, excellent condition, rea­
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St. Johns Realty Co.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

2 0 . A u t o m o b ile s

Under Present Market

PUMP1 SPRINKLERS
types and aitea. installed
“ Do It Youraelf”
WR REPAIR AND 8LRVICE
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
397 W. ted SI
Ph. TA 2-6412
AM

HOUSE CLEANING
Windows. Floora, Walla. Free Eltlmat*.
CaU
TA 2-1212 or
FA 2-1913.

JONES
24 hr. Wrecker Ser.
1601 SANFORD AVE.
Phone FA 1-1903
FRONT END ALINEMENT
10 yrt. experience with Hear
Equipment.
No leogar connected with Buddy's
Automotive.

The g -r -e -a -t-e -s -t U SED C A R S A L E in Central Florida is goin g on right now i t H oller
M otor Sales, Second and Palm etto, Sanford* They have the largest selection o f d ean ,
mechanically perfect O K cars in Seminole C o un t y. . . . and they are going a t “G IV E
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SEE OR C A L L TO DAY

Stamper Agency
Ph. FA 1-4991 I t * N . Fork Ave.
Pb. PA 2 *111 2691 Park Av*.

Second

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES

Pelmet to

Sanford

Pk. U. C. Lot • FA M U l O ffko FA M T U

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F a r * § — T a w t. M a r c h

Sanford's Jay H. Beck will be
MW o f the oldest alumni at the Uni­
versity at Florida reunion Mar. 19.
Beck ia ana o f about three sur­
viving m em bers at the If. at t .
claas at 1994.
Tba only other living class m em ­
ber Berk recall* la G ee. A . U.
Bleeding at Bartow who gave his
■ i m to the form er C am p B leed­
ing eaar Starke.
When Beck waa la college, the
University ot Florida was made up
o f five branches at Gainesville,
Bartow, DePunlak S p r in g , St.
Petersburg and Lake City. Tba
branches merged la 1900. Beck’s
studies s t the Gainesville state
military Institute branch Included
bookkeeping, geography and his­
tory, arithm etic and spelling. Col­
lage was a lot different to those
days, Beck said Monday.
The 92-year-old Sanford reaident
baa • sheepskin signed by the fa c­
ulty, naming him as a cadet A n t
lieutenant at the institute. Beck
recalls that ha was more interested
to the military aspects than to the
academ ic aide of college IMe.
Tba veteran alumnus is a membar o f the U o f F “ Grand Old
G uard," made up of alumni who
graduated from the school at least
•9 y e a n ago. Members o f the class
o f 1910 will be initiated at tba
M arch 19 reunion.
D ock, who still ride* the horse
be rode as a coll to the 1930's re­
calls how a duck hunting adventure
pbt him through a siege of pneu­
monia at college.
He went duck hunting in Lake
Jassup over Christmas vacation
and waded waste deep to water to
get at the birds. After Beck re*
tar pad to Uto campus, bis mother
had to follow him and n u n c
him through pneumonia and a 10.
degree freer.
Back w ar not often the man to
hang back.

Once when he had a shoe store
on First St. a msn walked In whose
face Beck recognised although he
had never met him.
“ The honorable William Jennings
Bryan,” Beck said as be stepped
forward with hand extended.
“ In person. Sell me a pair of
sh oes," the fam ed political orator
replied.
Beck’s father and mother were
in Sanford before General Henry
Sanford arrived, Charles H, Beck
and Nancy Beck were here when
Indians were all about.

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Hi* father left .Sanford in )S98 to
follow the lure of the Alaskan gold
fields. Shorliy after his arrival in
Alaska be was burled in a snow
slide at Dyea, along with more
than 7S other person*.
Berk is a lifelong Sanford resi­
dent and ba* lived at the same 419
Magnolia Ave. address since 1913.
His old house burned down in 1924
and be put up a new one on the
same site. The two story fram e
house in which Beck w it born in
1S7I is still standing near the
corner of French Ave. and 23th

Jurors To Resume Excellent Acting, Direction Sparks Sunday Showcase
NEW YORK fU P n — A touch­
That la where B elter’ s story
ing tcleplay about Inlrlguing peo­ fsiled. The
aulv or
apparently
ple was turned into a memorable
wanted to show the havoc that
production on
Sunday
night's
‘Sunday’ Show case" by excellent occu rs when literal-minded people
intrude upon the world of fantasy.
acting and direction.
“ Turn the Key D eftly," NBC- But the havoc in this o h eras
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
J u ron
T V 't piychologica! m yitery by Al­ murder and Schell's subsequent
will retym r deliberating the fate o f &lt;
Dr. R. Bernard Finch and his red- fred Beater, itarred Julie Harri* insanity. So it was essential that
dam age
b#
convincing.
haired mistress today wheij final and M aiim ilian Schell a* sweet- the
pans o f the surgeon’ s testimony heart* in a traveling circua. Fran- Schell's aet o f murder did not
ci» Ledcrcr w * j the im p r e m h o . seem to be a natural develop­
in the three-month trial are read.
By puahinf and turning a few ment. It cam e a* a sudden. Jar­
The reading o f the last few pages
of the 43-year-old surgeon's testi­ keyi of hla own rather deftly, the ring clim ax and smacked o f ex ­
mony about the night his wife was author built up a aympathy-evok- pediency.
The actors perform ed the quiet.
killed was exported to take about lag atory that insinuated itself in­
to the marrow.
*uperfa authority and understand­
an hour.
First, he used a* a setting the ing. Director George Schaefer's
Then the seven women and five
m agic, illusion-filled world o f the
men would return to the jury room circus, functioning in a non illus­ contributions were unfalteringly
effective. Ills use o f eloseups.
to pick up dellberationa where they
ory world. To this dichotom y he bands and mirrors (both shatter­
left off Saturday when they asked
added another. Miss Harris as a ed mirrors and whole ones) added
to hear again Finrh'a description
tchitoid who ranged from a good, dimension and much o f the Im­
o f the events leading up to the
fantasy-oriented girl to a “ twin pact to this quietly told story.
death o f Mr*. Barbara Jean Finch
sister" who was world-based and
last July If.
evil.
"T h e Book o f Silence." on “ GE
Finch and Carole Trcgotf. XX, arc
Max Schell's Intrusion into her Theater" Sunday night, derived
charged with
murdering
Mra. life, or lives, led to Mis* Harris* It* story from Russia's treatment
Finch after trying to buy her murder. He itarted out a* a noof its Nobel prire-wlnning author,
death. Defense attorneys deny the nonsense architect. Once he was
Boris Pasternak. Playwright Da­
couple planned to kill her.
diverted into the eircus life by vid Karp gave us a series of
If could lake the Jurors ■ week his father's dem ise, he learned to
speeches that showed the effect
o r more to reach a verdict—if then. love the people and their rlrcus that personal feelings, w irped mo­
fakery even though be larked the tives and artistic persistence esn
fullest appreciation of their in­ have in a decision to censure a
stincts. T h i murder occurred af­ non-conforming writer in a dicta­
ter Scbetl m arried Miss Harris torship. Rod Steiger, a* an aging
and discovered he would be go­ author grasping at a last chance
through
life,
not
with to resume his career, marred an
NOBLE Okie. (U P I) - A hen ing
owned by D. B. Compton, a farm ­ the sweet girl he courtrd, but with otherwise excellent porlrayal with
her evil “ twin."
some
shouting that
contained
er living near here, appears to
bo trying to tell us something. She
lays initialed eg g i.
Compton said she had laid eight
or ten such eggs. Am ong them are
some which bear marks recogniz­
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A blind- man, Frank
able as the letters S, I, and C, and
Spagnulolo, 38, was fined $100 Monday for booking
one that is either n capital E or
horse r a c e bet* in braille.
a amall G.

Hen Can't Read
But Knows Letters

Who* Next?

j more decibel* than conviction.
Saturday Night’ * C B S -T V pro­
duction o f "T ree *ur* Jriand” was
a smashing success, if I Judge
my 7 -year-old aon's reaction at
all accurately. He's tow asking
about a repeat sod demanding
that I read the hook to him. He
had only two complaints: “ They
didn't show the pirate fla g ." and
“ they never showed the writing
on the treasure m a p " Tho*e
item i Just can't be ignored in
**ji-n productions.
I'm inclined to agree with my
boy's enthusiasm over this latest
“ Du Pont Show of the Month,"
although I felt it moved a bit too
quickly to allow for the fullest
savoring of the suspense, the
meanness oT those scurrilous pi­
rates and the heroism of the good
guys. Especially rousing perfor­
mances by llugb Griffith, Boris
Karloff, Barry Morse and George
Rose.
The Cbanael Swim: The hourlong mystery series “ Thriller,"
with Boris Karloff a* the host,
will replace N B C -T V 's Friday
night fight series next fill . . .
Part of Leonard Bernstein's next
CBS-TV special,
on
Sunday,
March 13. will find him and the
New York Philharmonic compar­
ing the use of rhythm to music
with Shakespeare's poetry . . .
Thcionious Monk, ■ ‘ way, ‘way
out Jau pianist, will be seen on
AB C-TY s “ Music for a Summer
Night" Wednesday, March 16...
Jeff Chandler will play the title
role to “ D avid," the two ■ hour
long Biblical dramas being pro
duced for A B C -T V by William
Goelr. Filming starts to Israel

W ritir f Selections
NEW YORK (U P I) — Tom S o
d m and Ray Psprocky of N&gt;«
Y ork University tod Tony Jack,
son of St. John's were tmanimoui
choice* on the All-Uctropolinn
collate baiketbiH team retorted
by tba Metropolitan Baiketbal!
Writera' Association. Bob Mealy at
Manhattan and Ivan Kovae com M
plete the mythical lirit team.

PRESTIGE

WELCOME

JA Y H . UECK

Hospital Notes
MARCH I
WASHINGTON (U P I)—When he
g o e r to the summ it and to Moscow
to the next law months Prealdent
Elsenhower m ay And a changed
Nikita Khrushchev, softened In
some ways and hardened to others
toward the United States.
The Soviet prem ier w ss reported
to be greatly Impressed with the
Am erican atandanl of living, car*,
drlvn-lns, ice boxes and houting
during hla trip here last Septem­
ber.

Frances Hlrt, Osteen; George PerJde*,&lt; Sanford: Mabel West, De
r; TUlie Mae Chandler, San; John Hart, Sanford.

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M r. sad Mra. Willie Chandler, San­
ford, s non; Mr. and Mre. Walter
Gardner, Sanford, a son; Mr. and
M lt. Robert Hirt, Sanford, a son.
Dismissals
W, K. Me Roberts, Sanford; Elmer
Hay men, Sanford; David Johnson,
Sanford; Helen Hugh sen, D eBsry;
WHigh*J s u f o r d ; Robert
P rfofto, Sanford; Vernett Joy Fox,
George Peridot, Sanford.

M ary Anderson, Sanford; Hoy J.
Livers, Sanford; Beverly Francis,
O viedo; C la n M. Clawson, Sanfo ld ; L a n a Bobbins, Sanford;
Barber* Ruprecbt, Sanford; Mar­
garet Crockett, Sanford; Carrie
Btokoobackor, Sanford; William E.
Costello, D eB sry.
Dismissals
Mr*. Wlllto Chandler and baby,
Sanford; Mra. Thomas Lively and
baby, Sanford; Mra. Ellen Hay,
Sanford: Erm a Kallcy, Sanford;
Mra, Otto Mamllli and baby, San-

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T H E LARK

U.S. Eats Too Much,
NRA Prexy Says
LOS ANGELES (U P lI -T iie head
of the National Restaurant Asso­
ciation says Americana eat too fast
and too much.
Raymond C. Matson of Omaha,
Neb., said Monday Americana have
a tendency to bolt their meals and
stuff themselves, when they should
leave the table a little hungry to
be completely satisfied.
“ This only Indicates a lack of
food appreciation in a country
where IS billion dollars ■ year I*
spent on Just eating o u t," said
Matson, who is here fur the South­
ern California Restaurant Assortslion meeting.

; b ig cm

quality fu r

Though he hai boasted Russia
will past the United States e c o ­
nomically in a few yesra, Khrush­
chev was said to feci privately that
this will ba a tremendously diffi­
cult task.
He was believed to have high re­
sp ect, for U. 8. military strength
and to concede that this country
could devastate Husain in any war.
It la said that one man who doc*
not attach great weight -to the
“ missile g ap " to Nikita Khrush­
chev.
But Khrushchev la firm ly con ­
vinced that U. 8. officials are am ­
ateurs at “ the art of revolution,"
• phrase which refers to the
struggle between East and West to
win the peoples of the world to
their side.
Kremlin officials boait that Rus­
sia recently invited several thou­
sand Africans to Moscow lo study
medicine and other aubjecla while
the U. B. Senate waa busy having a
filibuster over a civil righta bill.
Western circles feel Khrushchev
has no doubt that in the long run
Rusaia will take over Uie w orld by
cold war meant. Thus, he sees no
need for a cataslropic war and
views hla military establishment
mainly as a deterrent against any
Western hostility.
It was this philosophy which re:
rently allowed him to ask the Sov­
iet am bassador to Sweden to nom ­
inate him for a Nobel Peace Prize.

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Sleet, Snow
Pelt South,
■Other Areas
By ta ile d Press International
A new late winter stonh pelted
the South with ilcct. snow and
cold rain today.
,
It ipread a new blanket of snow
and ice atop the remnants of a
record ice atorm that struck Dixie
a week ago. Highways were icy
and hazardous and icc coating the
streets turned to slush as the
Wtempcrature rose slowly.
But there was deep snow and a
•hard freeze in the Appalachians
—lAessuring up to 13 inches in
southwest Virginia and half a
foot in the Johnson City, Tenu.,
area. Heavy snow occurred across
the top of Tennessee snd through
thr Cumberlands.
Lighter snowfalls reached as far
south ai Macon, Ga., and tha
northwest quarter of South Caro­
l i n a . Hundreds of schools were
forced to close by the snow that
reached across the mountains and
Piedmont area of North Carolina.
Moat of Tennessee hid sleet and
freezing rain and similar weather
struck northern Alabama, slowly
recovering from the worst ice
storm on record In that area.
Much of the Com Beil turned
Into ■ snow belt and travelers,
school children, factory worker*
0 and even coal miners were forced
to stay home.
Shortly after dawn, a foot of
wow was piled on usually busy,
industrial Evansville. Ind. Bowl­
ing Green, Ky., reported an In­
credible IS inches of snow in the
latest etorm; London, Ky., bad 14
Inches.

•Adjustment Board
Grants Appeal
Sanford's Board of Adjustment
decided Tuesday to classify real
relate and Insurance o flir e s ' as
professional offices.
Tha board made the decision a f­
ter an appeal from Cullen and
A Harkey Real Estate that they be
wallowed to build a real estate and
insurance office at the northeast
corner of 22nd St. snd Park Ave.
This land is toned R-2 for p ro­
fessional offices.
Banford Building Inspector M.
A. Yelvlngtoe told board members
(h it they were determining whe­
ther a real eslate and Insurance
business wae ellowed i n .a pro­
fessional lone.
Jen and Mrs.
I f were not appl
to build In tbq
Though the
anee Hats phy
dentists as professional _perso
doesn't define what • professional
person Is. It does Bay that profe*.
alonal' building should be similar
to residential dwellings and m ay
have only one non-lightad sign with
Use name of Uw occupant on it.
Mrs. Cullen and Mrs. Harkcy
i f plan lo hava their real estate ope­
ration in one part o f the building
nod to have insurance offices in
another part. There will be an 11
by H foot aff-straat parking area.

Ex-Deputy Enters
^Constable Contest
O. 0 . Owen o f Sanford laid ha
w i l qualify today o r tomorrow to
two for District 4 constable.
Owen, who ran tor sheriff in
MM, waa chief deputy sheriff in
Seminole County from 1053-53. He
la now a conductor for the ACL
Railroad.
The 44-year old native of Poootuc,
Miss., ia a member at the Central
imBaptiet Church o f Sanford and has
* w a a m em ber ef the Brother­
hood o f Railroad Trainmen for &gt;1
years. Ha Is a mem ber o f the Na­
tional Sheriff's Atsn. and it a past
m em ber of the Sanford Lions Club.
Owen lives at 2205 Palmetto Ave.
an4l haa been a Sanford resident
far M years. Ha la married and
haa a W-yeor aid aon. Glenn Owen

Jtr.
Owtn said Tuesday that be is
J l a staunch believer la ugregalion
V e n d believes that schools and pub,
Ho recreation w a i should be kept
segregated.
" I wiU promise the people of the
*
Fourth District of Seminole County
t
that M elected I will do everything
within the powers of that office tn
■oo that IbU ia carried out,”
Owen said.
•*I a lw believe that equal facllilies should be made available to
^ k o lh races.
prom ise the people sf tble
district to administer the dutiei
and responsibilities of this office
as eel forth in Uw Florida statutes
by Use state legislature and this
I promise to do in a prompt, friend­
ly and courteous manner,” Owen

(T it? §&gt; a ttf0 rfo l i m t l i t
WEATHER: Partly cloudy and warmer today and tonight. High today. 65-70. Low tonight. 55-60.
VOL. XLIX

W * ftv y

Established 1908

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9. 1960

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 646

18 M iners Trapped B y Gas, Fire
LOGAN. W. Vs. ( U P l ) - A resrue tram struggled desperately
today to reach IS miners trapped
deep underground since Tuesday
morning.
West Virginia Mines Director
Crawford L. Wilson said that an
eight-man rescue team equipped
with oxygen masks may reach
the trapped men " la a
hours.”

SEA BEKS CELEBRATED their 18ih birthday
I
by
crowning Mr*. Dnnnn S«y|(*r "Queen Bee" an a climax
to a party at the VFW Hall. Lcdr. E. M. Michael
Mi
placed
the crown a* Mrs. Shirley Canon, nmitl of honor,
hi
and Lt.
D. L. Conner looked on. The other maid of honor, Mias
Carol Cason, is not shown. Cdr. L. D. Tamny,
Tamil executive
officer, NAS, was an honor jtucsl
gucal at the
thn celt
celebration.

Counters Wanted
Examination* for |&gt;oxiti&lt;&gt;ns an Sanford census
enumerator* will lie given Thursday from 2 to 4 p. m.
at the Snnford Chamber of Commerce building on Firnt
St.
Only pcrmin* living within the Sanford city limit*
are eligible for the position*, Sanford census crew work­
er Mr*. Ralph Smith said today. Person* who want to
be enumerators, but are unable to be at the exam* Thurs­
day should call Mrs. Smith at FA 2-4368. Efforts are
being ninde tn have the dixtricts small enough that
census takers can make their count without transporta­
tion.

Gatchel, McCanna
To Seek Posts
»

•

The team moved past the a n t
where lire had blacked the tunnel
until early today.
Wilson ssld the men could
survived if they built a barrier
.coal to protect themselves from
gas and fire caused by a slate
fait.
The rescue team entered the
mine along with 40 other men snd
began groping through the gas
and smoke-filled tunnel. The oth­
ers, carrying tools and timber,
began shoring up the roof and
walls o f the tunnel to prevent
further cave-ins and attempted to
extinguish tha blaze.
Wilson said the rescue tram

Latin American
Relations At All
Time High, Ike Says
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) -P r e a ldent Eisenhower told the nation
Tuesday night that U S. relations
with Lstin America ir e at a t
"all-lim e
high"
but ’ conceded
there are soma "serious misun­
derstandings.”
In a 15 minute radio-TV report
on hit 10-day trip to Brazil, Ar­
gentina, Chile and Uruguay, El­
senhower declared that "n o other
area of the world is o f m ore vi­
tal significance to our future”
than Latin ‘ Aresrica.
He said "a n even firm er part­
nership” with tha nations south e f
Ibe border mutt ba tha U. I .

Tux Assessor Richard McCann* and Circuit Court Clerk
David Gatchel told a large crowd at the Sanford Shrine
Club Tuesday night they will qualify for their respective
posts within the next few days.
*“ '•
Ruth men. along with nine utber candidates,
tions from the floor in n meeting called by the
County

Citizen*

for

group-'- • r ■
Alt candidates poll

wot

i

(ported that ba
A a o itc a " a vast
admiration
♦be United

W

M l f he dlscovrstandingt”
Issue said they favored full cash of thli country in Latin Amerlra.
valuations.
And, be ssld, U. S. cllirrnt are
Candidates who appeared before not as well Informed as they
the group were T. V. brown, and should be about their neighbors
J. C. Hutchison, both running for ts the south.
Meanwhile Secretory of Slate
(be District 1 county commission
post; Ted Williams, running for Christian A. Harter said tha
the vacant District 2 commission United (Hates eventually might
post; Otis Fourakre and James have to consider breaking rela­
Avery, opponents for the District tions wilb Cuba, but that he hopei
I post, Homer U tile and John thing! would never com e te that
Fitzpatrick, running for the dis­ stage.
Hertar told a news conference
trict S poet and Sheriff J. L.
tfaot no eons (deration ia being
Hobby.
AI) gsvc a brief run-down on given at this lima lo aurh drastic
despite
Premier
Fidel
what they hop# to arcompllsh action
Castro’ s appareot determination
if elected.
McCann* spots on the job his to keep trouble stirred up between
office la doing, and tha ineraaat Use hre countries.
in value vVvoi in yt
pan* -ea r.
It E. CARROLL
Gatchi .1 told the. .roup ' * plana
to announce his platform withlc
the next few days.
County Commission chairman
and present commissioner for
NEW YORK (U P I) —(Mock prt
District I John Krlder spoke to cea at 1 p. m .:
the group briefly on progress in American Airlines
13H
the county citing industrial gains. American TAT
34W
Krider, this morning, said be American T obacco
MIW
R. R. Carroll qualified Monday
43 M
still Is undecided on whether he Bethlehem M»e|
as a candidate for constable from
will seek another term.
2frie
Caterpillar
...........
Seminole County's Distriot 4.
No saw qualified aa ef
33’ *
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..................
Carroll, seeking Ms first term today.
31H
Chrysler ................. .
2U*«
Curtiss • Wright .
ae constable, has been a county
I22*«
DuPont
*
resident for (lie past 15 years
M
Eastman Kodak
and now Uvea in Pabla. A native
70H
Ford Motor .......
of Ohio, Carroll has been a de­
aa
General Eleclrie .
4414
puty sheriff under J. L, Hobby
JERKS
DE
MARQUESADO, General Motors
2&gt;A
and Denver Cordell. He has been Spain (U P I)—American and Span­ Graham • Paige .
ish reicue learns today reached Int. TAT ..............
at
a bookkeeper for tha H. C. Kail......
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the wreckage of ■ U. S. Navy Lorillard
ner Co. for It years.
transport plane that crash landed Minute Maid .......
tm
Carroll is ■ mem ber of the on a mountain peak in a raging Penney
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Sanford Lions Club, the Florida snowstorm Tuesday with 34 per­ Penn RR . . . . ,
SH
Royal American . ..
Peace Officers Assn, and the Na­ sons aboard.
48'4
Thr rescue teams radioed that Scans Roebuck
tional Sheriff Assn. A member
43* ■
all aboard survived hut that 13 Standard Oil (NJ)
of the Methodist Church, Carroll were In "critical condition " The Studebaker --------- (3
is the father of two daughters. plane was carrying 11 passengers U. R. Steel
ras
...
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Westinghouse El.
Carol Ann and Darleen, who are and a crew of six.
students at Christian Home and
It j bis School, Mt. Dora.
Carroll said he Is seeking the
constable post on tbs heals of
his past experience. He believes
in "honest, efficient law enforce­
BY JACK PHILLIPS
delivery lo a box in front of each
ment and bringing to Seminole
The County School Board is defi­
County the best protection the nitely interested lo putting an slsDonald Ford a f t i l Coriaa Dr.
county ean get.
rlrm rntary school within the North asked Ibe council what the pros­
"W e nwe this to odrselvcs and
pects were for organizing a North
Orlando Council Tuaaday night,
our children,’* Carroll said.
Jackson said Mayor Ray Liddi- Orlande volunteer fire department.
c*U showed tha school board four Councilman Frank Faauls said thr
possible school sites wltbia tha department would nerd a fire en­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The village, but a - report from tha gine and be didn't think village
board bad not barn received. residents could ba assessed lor
Legislative Reference Bureau':re­ School Supt. R. T . flUwee said this.
ported today the Cabinet hat today that a anrvey team will be
Ford said ba thought residents
granted M U raises for mate em ­ here in October to see whet bind would contribute money If they
ployes ia excess of f per rent pf of school should bo pul in lb* knew It w as for ■ fire engine,
Fssula, Jaeksoa and Ford agreed
tlwlr June, l « g , pay. The leg! village.
Jackson, presiding over 44m that a volunteer fire department
efature last gnat authorized S per
cent increases fo r state employtfk meeting ia thw sbsenee o f Mayor would lower village insurance
bid gi anted the Cabinet Budget Liddicoll, said tkal North Orlando rates and would be an inducement
Commission authority to glva highr la assured of beuac-to-honse mail Id surrounding homes to some
dslivMV I f June. This WI8 ba mall the tillage Malta.
e r increases whore justified.
controversial

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moved past the fire by "clearing
a passaway around It.”
Thr miners were entombed 435
feet below the surface—about two
miles from the pithead.
Official* first expressed opti­
mism that the Irapped men would
be reached alive, then said dead­

, ly carbon monoxide fa t may
WUlIl Carter, M, Verdunsville, they all looked like they were In
have tillered through to the ipol W. V s ., who had dentgned the shock."
where the miner* were located. mias'a ventilating system, led one
Carter gave the remainder e f
Two survivors w'm rlawrd ihelr other man out of the pit and his party little hop* to survive
way around the mare of flame pleaded with the others to follow unless they joined six others 1,200
feel farther back snd built a wall
and (alien limber (or 3.500 feet hlaa.
to reach safety alto feared for
" I kept talking to the men to o f coal la prevent the fire-caused
get them to com e with me rut
jut gases from suffocating them.
the Uvea of the Irapped tnrn.

Kennedy Cuts
Hampshire
Of GOP
MANCHESTER. N. H. ( UPI) —
Roth Sen. John F. Kennedy and
Viet- President Richard M. Nixon
polled record voles In New Hamp­
shire's bell-weather presidential
primary but the Republican* ap­
peared today to ba losing their
grip on Ihe stale.
Nixon easily lapped President
Eisenhower's 1358 vote. Kennedy
doublrd the 1353 total plied up by
Sen. Estes Kefauvrr and loosened
the OOP's traditional 2-1 hold oa
the electorate.
On tha basis o f virtually com*
plcle returns, Kennedy polled twn
vote* for every three Nixon bal­
lots In Ihe preference poll*. Them
was no direct contest, the parly
primaries being separate, but thn
comparative vole was significant.
Complrie Dem ocratic return*
gave Kennedy 42,383 votes as com ­
pared with Kefsuver's 1354 total
of 21,70], Chicago pen manutao*
turer Paul C. Fisher had 4,474
votes and Sen. Stuart Symlngtea
SEMINOLE COUNTY CANCER CRUSADE reparations are being made
(D Mo.) polled 375 write-ins.
by memljer* o f th n Cancer Society. Making
ina for the April drive are,
Complete return* on tha Rvpuhfr
fr o n t the left, Varnun Mitt, president: Mr#, David Gatchel, assistant trencan aide gave Nixon 45,077 vote*
lo 54,444 for President Eisenhower
surer; Mrs. Homer Walker, county anairmitn
in for the crusade, and Mrs.
in 1353. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller
(Herald Photo)
Tom Largen, educational chairman.
of New York had 2.300 write-in
votei and Fisher piled up an liw*
prrstiv* 2. W in the GOP poll.
Interpretation of the big Ftshef
vole as compared with Rockefel­
ler's was clouded by lb* fa ct that
Rockefeller withdrew from tha ptk
mary contest .early la tha gamn
while Fjlher campaigned actively,
C. Varnon Mita. president ef
although a# a 'D em ocrat.'
the Remlnole County C h a p t e r 'if
The balloting was heavy, pegs
the Ameriran Cancer Society, an
haps a turnout o f ino.ooo, with Ut*
cloture,
said
he
thought
this
.
WASHINGTON
(U
P
I
)-T
b
a
Sen
nounced today (he appointment of
voters apparently lured to Ibq
would be satisfactory hut asked
polling booths by a campaign brawl
Mrs. Homer J. Walker as county at* railed a halt In II* bitter civil
for lim e to consult with his li­
Involving K rnnrty, Nixon and Nin­
chairman of the Cancer Crusade rights fight today becausa af the
beral colleagues.
on's stale campaign manager, Gay,
lo be held during April.
death of Sen, Richard L. NtubergJohnson lold newsmen ha Hill Wesley Powell, 4
Mrs. Walker, a resident of •r (D -O rr.) but arranged for a
'thinks the Senate will 'pas* an
Isingwood for l wo years, was
showdown vot* Thursday on * gag "efferliv e voting right*.'1
horn in Hosnoke, V a „ attended
But he ssld earlier that the ef
Sullini College, Bristol, Tonn.. m l*.
Naubergar, the first Desaacrst fart to' apply elolure or gag rule
and graduated with a degree in
business administration.
elected
from
Oregon
to tha M Ihe debate is premature snd
Until local headquarters are United States Senate In 40 years, predicted it will "prolong debate
established,
Mrs Walker may died early today after suffering Instesd o f expediting It.”
Vice President Richard M. Nix­
be reached at TE !&gt;43a4. Mrs. • cerebral hemorrhage.
on told United Press International
Walker
today stressed (he oeed
WEI
Approximately 250 persona arq
The 4J year-old author and poli­
r volunteers in ba area chair- tician had bean resting at home Ibe administration civil rights expected to attend the annual
m
a
ttu
rt
sill]
hat
Ihe
"b
est
chance
on and captains throughout tha h r savers! wanks, convalescing
Chamber e f Com m erce meeting
_ Jonty so that Ibis crussds may from a series ef virus attacks nf enactment” by Congress.
ai 3:30 p. m. Thursday at the
be extended to all lectiona.
Mayfair Inn, Chamber Manager
and a bout with the eblnglae
John Krider said today.
when be was stricken suddenly at
Principal speaker far the even*
4 p. m. Tuesday.
Ing will be Stetson University
Dem ocratic Loader L y a d n a
President J, Ollie Edmund*.
Johnson told Urn neaato ba would
f
Mack Cleveland Jr., outgoing
like to rocesa early today out af
president af tha chamber, w it
reapsot in Neuberger, then vets
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) - The
Thursday afternoon on the bi-par- city oom m lstloo approved n S,000- glva a run-down. on what Mm
ah amber accomplished during tbq
tiaaa deb it* llmltatlan motion.
ms t addition to tha Gator Bowl
gee. Jacob K. Javit* (R N .Y .), a stadium Tuesday, increasing total pest year regarding new Industry
ORLANDO (U P I )-T h e Juslics
and growth.
In the move In Impose tatting capatitp to 30,000.
Department official la ehargt ef a
Others participating in the pro­
federal grand
Jury probe af
gram will be Hina Harrison who
Team ster Union acIlVillt# in Flor­
will give a selection of vocal
ida revealod Tuesday he bed r e ­
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) lie solos, accompanied by l * r Comp*
ported two Orlando itM far at­
fensa Secretary Thomas I . Gate* Um on the piano.
tempted intimidation o f wilnoaaei.
was Injurad today la an automoThere wtU elan he
aa organ
Jamea T, Dowd so id the mass
A car hit a moving train an Mm bile collision. After the accident, novelty by Glen Nelson and Herhe named wera Orange County SR 4M W eatbenfleld railroad Gate* preceded to his Pentagon schel Boyd. The organs have been
Deputy George W. McEachran crossing early today but the car's office, but a spokesman said lie furnished, courtesy of Keller's
and form er Deputy Donald W. Winter Park driver escaped in­ would received medical attention Cooper and Gregory Musie Co.
El mi.
jury.
far
injured shoulder.
of Orlando.
Dowd said Elms took pictures
A ta r driven by James Okey
klastor of ceremonies for Ibq
of both jurors and witnesses with Bragg ef Wtaiar Park earns
evening will be B. L. Perkins Jr.,
a minlsturt cam era outside the •round a carve Mo feet i s
MIAMI (U P I) — Esso Standard present Chamber of Com mere*
Jury room last week. He said Bragg
waa
approaching
(b* Oil, 4. A., ia moving its Caribbean president.
Elms was also taking Use names tracks. Highway Patrolman Wil­
and Central American headquar­
of those photographed and Mr- liam Slringfitld reported. Bragg’s
ters from Havana, Cuba, to Coral
Eachran waa checking the work. car bit the freight train broad­
G ablai, the Miami Ntws reported
Dowd said both ware employed side and was dragged M feat. today. Esso, a subsidiary of Stand­
by a Miami firm o f private in­ Damaga la the ear amounted to
ard OU of New Jersey, is tha big­
vestigators believed to be working |TM.
gest petroleum firm in the Carib­
fur Itcn Cohen. Cohen, o f Miami,
The accident happened shortly bean area. The com pany ha* in­
has described himself as personal after midnight between WeathersTAMPA (UPI) - Fire whipped
vestments totaling about AV) mil­
attorney for Team sters President field snd Forest City. Bragg was
lion la Cuba, the newspaper said. Ihrought thr 32yesr-old YMCA
James R. Hoffa,
ehsrged with reckless driving.
building la tbs heart of down*
town Tampa today, ravaging Um
tix-slory structure with roaring
JAKARTA, Indonesia ( UPI) Aa Indonesian air force MIU 1T Jet flams and dirty brown smoke.
More then a d u n persons ta
plana strafed President Buka m o's
palace In downtown Jakarta and the 123 • room brick and wood
building fled to safety after tha
"1 agree with Mr, Ford that Ihe should start golog up tbaro within tha nearby summer palace *t Bo
gor today and then disappeared. blast broke out la the basement
fire department is our nest step." the ntst law weeks.
boiler room about • a. m. Twn
Jacksao said that lb* developer. Sukarno we* not injured. But pres*
Jackson said. Faauls will find the
firemen
war* hospitalized for
Perry Wlllels, has left room far identUI spokesman Rochmuljal! smoke
lohalatton and several
eost o f different typos af flreflgbt a church and school area ia lb* Mid two persons were wounded
la g equipment by Mm nest m eet­ development on the Longwood- at Mardeka palace. Ne eoe was others wars overcom e but worO
revived at the aran*.
ing.
Oviede Bd. between Wade 14. snd hurt at Bogor.
Unofficial estimates af dsmagaG. W. Pettit a f •§ I . Cortez lharry Av*. *
ranged up la 3500,300. Tbs build*
Dr. complained la the council
The FHA is expected to approve
log had b«en constructed as 4
about dogs running loose in North mere than 10* lota ia Um south
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) — Preslhole! In 1303 and dedicaled by
Orlando. Ha asked for an nrdin settle* af North Orlando. This dent Eiaenbpwer today studied a
a oca to com pel residents in laask will bo Ibo nest sit* af village surprise personal message from William Jennings Bryan.
their dogs.
•spantioo. Jaekaan said. He told Soviet Premier Nikita 8 . Khrush­
Robert E. John*** a f the A ss the council that drainage af lb* chev. There was p ecu la tion it H otel Purchased
ford Humane Society was peasant proposed recreation area In tbs dealt with Elsnnhownr's planned
MIAMI BEACH ( UP I ) - Hotel
and said that the society, thoug h northwest Mellon ef the village will Irip to Mussla. Neither Um White
artnere Morris Lansbnrgh sad
Just gettiog started, mould bo able probably ba •ranmpHshed by dig­ floa ts war tbs lo v lr i embassy
to help by ptaktag s p stray dags. ging n small labs sad aahtf tbs would disslooa tha coolant* a f the had bought Um 450-room Flamingo
Jackson said that plana far Um fill lo bulhf up (bo surrounding message wbeo it was delivered to Hotel and Casino at La* V*gam
244 bom s addition to North Orlando land. The sits Is smt* than four Ibo President by Ambassador Mik­ Nev.. for a reported price o f 111
art progressing sad that haoM*
hail Menshikov Tuesday.
million.

R

Longwood Resident
Sen. Neuberger's Death
Heads Cancer Drive

Halts Civil Rights Fight

Chamber Heeling
To Be Thursday

i

News Briefs

Orlando Men Face
1 p. m. Stocks Intimidation Probe

Carroll Candidate
In Constable Race

Navy Alumni Group Raises Granted
tUTo Meet Saturday
The March meeting ef U s Can.
tral Florida Chapter o f the U J .
N aval Academ y Alauaat Aaae.
wiM b# bald la Cocoa Beach at
R am on's, storting at w o n Badnrday. Aa • tataresUag program
has been plsnnad which Includes
a moUoa pictnro o f * # J * »

United Preaa Leased Wire

Rescuers Reach
Navy^Plane Wreck

Bowl Addition Okayed

Driver Escapes
As C a r Hits Train

Elementary School For North Orlando Studied

Gates Injured

Esso Moving Offices

Fire Ravages
Downtown Tampa
YM CA Building

Palace Strafed

Ike Studies Message

*

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&gt;' Whims Watts
Spot On Demo Ticket
DETROIT (UP!)—Gov. G. Menm Williams, dean of the nation’s
avsrners, vans a willing randlita today fa r a spot on the Dtmn t i c national ticket o r “any
to** I could ho of service.”

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Sanford Women's
Group Spends
‘A Day In Court'

9ATURDAY
• a. m.— Teen Charm Sc boot.
Civic Crater.
• a. m —Biddy basketball tour­
nament. Seminole High School.
9:98 a. m —Free bowling In­
structions, Jet Lanes.
MONDAY
T p. m —Teen dance class. Civic
Center
T p. m —Biddy basketball tour­
nament finals, Seminole High.
T;M p. m.—Sanford Art Group
board meeting. Arts k Craft Bldg.
• :U p. m. —Adult ballroom
dance class. Civic Center.
9:13 p. m.— City basketball All
Star gams, Seminole High.
TUESDAY
I t a. m — Adult Charm School
Civic Center.
7:30 p. m. Tourist and Shuffleboard Club covered dish supper.
WEDNESDAY
9 a. m — Garden Club. Aria A
Craft Bldg.
T p. m — Square dancing class.
Civic Center.
t p. m—Square dancing Civic
Crater.
THURSDAY
7:30 p. m —Duplicate Bndte
Club. Civic Crater.
7:30 p. m — Ratio Rider* Club.
Arts A Craft Bldg.

WiUiams, who announced Thurs­
day night ho wooid not seek n
seventh term as Michigan’s chief
executive, sold he was “throwing
my brand npen the waters." Me
will go eat of office Dee. gl.
The 49-jrenr-eld governor, who b
being boomed by Michigan Dem­
ocrats ns n natural for vice preeideat. said In a statewide radietoWviiion swan song he wanted to
“work for the cause of peace in
seme public office where I could
be effective."
But be emphasised he had mad*
“n* commitments for national of­
fice” aad no deals with Sen. John
F. Kennedy (D-Maaa.) or ether
White House hopefuls.
Williams, wb* will central Mich­
igan* 91 votes at the national
convention, said Democrats need
a “hard-hitting, progressive can­
didate aad platform.”

Mrs. B. Pickering
lsDeadAt79
Mrs. Bessie M. Pickering of
Lake Mary died at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital today after a
SEMINOLE HIGH SOLOISTS « t the “Tw irling F antasy”
short illness
in th e Seminole High Auditorium a t 8 p. m. S aturday
Mrs. Pickering. Thyear-old wife
will be M arty Stem per and Ruthie Carlton. The m ajorof Leon Q. Pickering of Lake
e tte show will feature about 75 Central Florida high
Mary, lived hem for 34 years. She
came to Lake Mary from Ames
school tw lrlert from Sanford, Orlando and Kissimmee
bury. Masa. where she was born.
schools. Proceeds from the annual show will aid the
Mr. aad Mrs. Pickering cele­
SHS band and m ajorettes.
(H erald Photo)
brated their Mth wedding anni­
versary in ISM. Mrs. Pickering
was a member af the United Span­
ish War Veterans’ Auxiliary.
She is survived by her busbaad.
and a cousin. Elliott O. Smart of
Merrimac, Maas.
CECIL A. TUCKER
Symptoms af bacterial diseases
Funeral services will be at 9
Coaaty Agricwltoral Agrat
a r t usually watcr-soakcd spots, or
p. m. Tuesday at Briason Funeral
All *f us who grow plants —whe­ blotches on the leaves; black wa­
Home with Rev. Lucian Scott of­
ficiating. Rev. Scott is a farmer ther we are home gardener*, nur­ ter soaked o r soft rotted areas
rrs was formerly minister pastor of the Lake Mary Com­ serymen. ranchers, growers or oo the atoms; or sack spots on the
something else — a r t concerned
ie a t the Central Baptist munity Presbyterian Chunk.
below ground porta af plants.
with plants.
In Miami. He is a baritone
Da you know how to recognize
Aa example of a bacterial di­
violinist and choral direrwhen your plants are diseased? sease is atom rot af geraaiom.
Here are the symptoms af plant Plant disease* a r t often canned
disease: The stem n u y be stunt­ by viruses. No oae knows fast what
ed; the leaves may be curled, virus** are. We do know that they
SMtUed or spotted; the plant may
wilt; It may lack g rata color; or
the flowers may be distorted or
have aa unusoal color.
Thera are maay things that make
plant* do poorly but there are three
major cause* of plant disease.
These are fungi, bacteria aad vtr-

Seminole Coaaty school health
co-ordinators met at the Board
of Public Instruction office Thurs­
The florid* Federation of Wom­
day to consider the best methods
an's Club* and the Florida Council
of teaching children about nntriof Juvenile Court Judge* a n
ipoasoring a "day in court” this
The Florida Board of Health
week. F oot member* of the San­
regional
nutrition consultant. Mrs.
ford Woman'* Club (pent yes­
terday moraine in Judje WJ*oo May McBath. suggested teachers
Alexander'* court after ftrst meet- use food models and posters sug­
gestive of the right foods to eat.
ins with him for briefing.
Attendins were Mr* George The health coordinators also dis­
Wells, president of the chib. Mrs. cussed tending for booklets oo
Carl ShUke. Mrs. H. C. Echel nutrition cart.
berger and Mrs. Irving Pryor.
County lunchroom superintendBetween cases they were allowed
to ask questions aad one thing
'.&gt;tj learned was. that Seminole Long-wood Dance
Admission to the Longwood JayCounty has recently formed a lay
advisory board composed of five re* teenage dance Saturday night
men including two school princi­ will be 13 rents for one person
pals and one minister.
and 23 cents per couple. The dance
The day in eoart between the in lb* New Jayce* youth center
two groups is also being obaenr- win be from 7 :» p. m. until M:90
ed nationally this week.

Guest Speaker
Pastor Robert Collar, campaign
manager at the Detaasore Evange­
listic warn w ll be to* gaost
speaker at the Seventh-day Adven­
tist church Salarday. AddrwsMag
the 11:99 worship a rn ic a Mr. Cel­
lar wM as* aa kto sabject “Snak­
ing the L ast”

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plants. Mast af the para i dle fungi
reproduce by spores. The vegeta­
tive body of f u g i consists of a
mat of thread-like structures.
Some typical fungus diseases are
leaf spot af chrysanthemum, black
spat of roses, aad powdery mildew.
game terms of bacteria cause
plant diaea ta*. Bacteria a n micro­
scopic, ooe-ceUed plants. Like the
fungi, they have aa chlorophyll,
aad so moat Use as parasite* an

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American arhool children lark
vitamin C and that Florida acbool*
are required to *erre foods con­
taining this vitamin everyday.
Vitamin C foods include ci­
trus, cabbege and greens. Serving
vitamin C foods daily without
being receptive is difficult, Mr*. .
Whitmore added.
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y/arning Device
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h s Air
Force has developed a almple tel­
ephone pole device to flash a
warning of a nuclear explodon to
key military ccnten In event of a
ineak attack on the United Statet.
Congreiiional teitlmony made
public Sunday night diaetoaed that
the new device is designed to
solve the critical defense problem
• f alerting military commands ol
an attack when communications
lines are destroyed.
Immediate Information enemy attack could enable
forces to lake fa nt retaliatory ac­
tion and help military authorities
determine what units were left for
a counterattack.
The Air Force said the answer
la a fool-proof bomb alarm sys­
tem that will transmit an electron­
i c signal of local destruction to
™ey centers fast enough to outrun
atomic shock wave*.
The heart of tho system la a
small llght-sensillve unit which re­
acts only to the flash of a nuclear
blast.
— At least throe—and la the case
of Washington, seven-of these
anils a n to be mounted oa tele­
phone poles oa tho outskirts of
m o n than MO critical target areaa
^ ro d cities.
• After the nuclear flaah, of
course, comes a blast that will
doatroy tho unit and ttat aircull
over which He algnal la routed.
But the report la moved so fait
it will be on ha way before the
blaat hits.
The signals will be channeled
to command points. Including tba
White House, Strategic Air Com­
mend headquarters, the Penagon,
and an a Herns ta emergency Pen­
t a g o n buried la rock soar Ft.
Ritchie, Md;

New Aggregate
Firm To Open
"Sanford Office
Pouolile, Inc., the new company
planning a big plant near the Oiteen Bridge lo produce aggregate
and manufacturing concrete, ha*
announced that U will open a San­
ford office this week the Chamber
of Commerce reported.
* The Hrm’* office will be atjW l
•M a p le ead wfll Ae rteffed aherUr,
Victor H*eWae J f f 7* =T w g &gt;Hfc
told C of C Manager John Krldef.
The Arm expect* to build a
plant on 1U location at tba edge
of Scmlnola and Voluala counliea
which will coat about $150,000 and
employ M people in its beginning
stage.
Plana ror the building and other
details of the operation are being
_ worked out for the aggregate plant,
9 which will give thla area an entire'
ly new kind of Induitry and a
brand new kind of product for the
construction market.

Fire Near School
Site Extinguished
A fire between 25th St. and the
New Seminole High School site on
a Lake Jennie was sxtinguUhad by
w County Fore»t Rangers and Banford NAS fireflghtara Sunday. .
The flame* were a "potential
danger" to three houiea nearby.
County Ranger Robert Gray sain
today.
Tba ranger* also fought a fire
which burned 10 acres of pasture
land a t Forest Lake Academy
Sunday. A bey from the academy
and Riversides fire department
A helped put eut the blase near Fora*t City.
Fire alao burned three ecrea
Sunday a t Wilson Corner north­
east of Palola and an aero a t Flvo
Pointo, east of 17-92 oa Uio Old
Orlando Highway.

DeBary Legion
.A uxiliary To Elect

(F ir?
VOL. XL1X

A $100 CHECK was presented to the Seminole Assn, for

Retarded Children by the Navy Officers' Wives Club of
the Sanford Naval A ir Station. Mrs. William Meyers,
left, teacher of the classes for retarded children, receives
kfaa check from Mrs. J. W. Taft of the Wives Cluh.
(Herald Photo

Slayer Of 6 Says
Killing Came Easy
MIAMI (UPI) — Once started, killing came easy to 17vear old Dennis Whitney. He shot his victims in the head
because "it seemed like the logical place."
The red-haired youth snuffed out six lives and critically
wounded a seventh in a 19-day apree that started in Callforma and ended on a weedy Florida sand dune fronting the
Atlantic.

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Seminole Group
At Carlton Kickoff
Ernest Southward, chairman of
the Seminole COunty "Carlton for
Governor" Committee, led a Urge
group of Scmlnola County citisens
lo Wauchula Saturday for the Carl­
ton campaign kickoff.
Southward said, "Some 12,000 to
15,000 people from aU of Florida's
07 counties attended the event to
make it the largest campaign kick­
off for any atatewida candidate in
the state's history.”
Included in the Sanford group
was State Senator Douglas Slenstrom, • Carlton supporter.
"A meeting will be held soon
at which wo w art to cordially In­
vite everyone interested in Senator
Carlton's campaign to attend",
Southward said.
Herbert Slsnxtrom served aa
chairman of the local kickoff com­
mittee.

Chuluoto Women's
Group- To Meet

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alert at this bean to fire ia

Negro youths who said they are the facilities at the Civic Center.
Hnwevsr, he assured them that
sludenta at Crooms Academy plant were in the fire (or a new
massed in front of the courthouse Negro center to be built behind
this morning and demanded use the Goldsboro pool.
of the Civic Center or Improved
He invited the committee of
recreation facilltlea for Negroes five tn attend the City Commis­
In the area.
sion meeting next Monday night
One youlh, who spoke for the when the board will study the
group, said after a discussion with matter o( a Negro recreation cen­
School Supt. R. T. Milwce and ter.
City Manager Warren Knowles
Jerome Davis, a student at
that tha group will carry on Crooms, said after the meeting
a "passive resilience movement" with Knowles that the 980 stu­
to presa for a program pf improv­ dents at the Negro school were
ed recreation facilities.
protesting the inadequate recrea­
Some of those In the crowd
lodsy also were identified in a
group which cauied about an
•stimatod 9300 damages to auto­
mobiles by throwing bricks and
other objects at them Saturday ;
night after the Negro youth* were
refused admission to a teenager*
dance at (he Civic Center.
Police said three cars were re­
ported damaged and one had a
hrick thrown through the wind­
shield. About 20 Negroes ware
reported throwing at ears after
a larger group had tried to en­
ter the Civic Center dance but
was dispersed by police.
One 17-year-old Negro. Curtis
Goldman, was arrested after to­
day's
demonstration
by the
oulhs and charged with destroyg private property.
Police said he threw a rock
and broke a headlight on a truck
owned by the Florida Homa Gas
JOHN GALLOWAY
Co. at Birth St, a « l French Are.
U til happened at U:90 p. a .
after the morning talks with the
"pesalva resistance" group.
A committee of the students
met with Knowles In a closed
session Ibis morning for approxi­
mately 41 minutes.
After the meeting, Knowles said
Taa Collector John Galloway
that be totd the committee "point this morning became the 19th can­
blank" that they would never use didate lo qualify for one of the
20 county public offices In the
county since the official, qualifying
began March I.
Galloway has held the office
of lax collector since 1947 when
he was appointed by Gov. Cald­
Five Die On Roads
well lo succeed the laie John D,
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-A t least Jenkins.
five persons w en killed on Flo­
In qualifying this morning, Gal­
rida road* and highways during loway said, "1 have emlravored
the past weekend, th* Stale Pa- te operate tha office economically
' ,rwwt*d
V .
- and'-to-reader wgrteou* and elliclenl service to kit."
Anforiy Ia 30
Galloway, a native of North
LONDON (UPI)—Antony Arm- Carolina, is a member of the Ma­
strong-Jones, Princess Margaret's sonic order, Amcricsn Legion, 40
handsome fiance, celebrated his and g Society, Veterans of Furclgn
30th birthday today, probably his Wars, Seminole County Sportsmen
last aa a commoner. Cuurt cir­ Assn., Junior Chamber of Com­
cles were.discussing the possibili­ merce, Klwanis club and Holy
ty that, one of Arrastrong-Jones' Cross Episcopal Church.
birthday presents would be a royal
Galloway lives with his wife in
title from the Queen, his future- lach Arbor.
sister-in-law, perhaps earl, mar­
During World War 1, Galloway
quis or duke.
served in the infanlry and wcnl
oversea* ■* a first lirulenanl. He
was lalcr promoted to the rank
Plague Til eaten a
RABAT, Morocco fUPI)—Health of captain.
During World War It he com­
official* espressed confidence to­
day tin t the threat of a plague manded Co. C. fourth battalion
or epidemic developing in the of the Florida State Guard until
earthquake-ilia tiered ruins of Aga­ llte unit was disbanded In 1946 at
dir had ended. Tons ol disin­ which lime he received the rank
fectant have been spilled over the of major in recognition of fine
rubble of the once gay Atlantic service.
resort by special teams wearing
gas masks and protectivo cloth­
Mayo Reported
ing.

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Whitney was captursd Saturday
and readily admitted to three
murders Ms the Miami area. Then
he etunned authorities Sunday
with tha statement:
"I might aa well dean 'em all
up."'
He ticked off the details of how
he killed three other men In robberiea as he traveled from 'Cali­
fornia to Florida.
WhKnay, who has been in minor
trouble ainee he was lo. started
hla killing after he left home at
N o r t h Hollywood, Calif., Ust
month.
Ha said ha killed a service sta­
tion attandent In a robbery at
Victorville, Calif., because *T was
broke and hungry."
Ha satd ha killed another serv­
ice station num at Tucson, Arls.,
and a Nagro man who befriended
him in Phoenix, Aria. He hitched
a&lt;ride to Mie*d *nd AiW*
service station attendants In roi
l-erles because "I couldn’t get a
lob."
He wounded anuther man crit­
ically and then slrw a woman
whose ra r he stole to bresk out
of a south Florida dragnet.
The youth’s moods flitted back
and forth as ha detailed his
crimes.
He was trucluent as he told detactlves Warren Holmes; "I plan­
ned to kill maybe a doxen or so."
But when police took him to the
scent of one of the men he killed
here they said, "ha put his head
in hii arm* and blubbered for two
or three minutes, I t was the first
and only time he broke down."
He was contrite when he told
reporters Sunday night: "I don’t
think 1 Intended to kill 1 don’t
feel too good about it.”
But his voice was ryild when he
told why h* shot all his victims
In the head: " It aeemsd Ilk* the
logical place."
He dropped his head and seemed Jewel Thief Caught
LOS ANGELES (UPD-Ted J a ­
afraid whan he talked about what
cob Rinehart, 33, a skilled Jewel
might happen to him.
"I figure I’ll either get th* chair thief who has a last# for high
living waa arrested Sunday night,
or Ilfs in prison," h* muttered.
little more than a month after the
FBI placed him on Its "10 most
Actors, Actresses
wanted" lilt. Agents raptured
Rinehart without a struggle i s he
Open Film Strike
sat in hi* auto in nearby Gran­
HOLLYWOOD (U PI)—The na­ ada Hills, lie had gained 4o
tion's glamour girla and movie pounds and grown a mustache
heroes grabbed their mink roaU, line* last July 23 when he van­
hopped Into Imported sport* cars ished from Florida.
and roared off to their Beverly
Hill* mansions today In ths first No Place Like Home
actur* strike in filmland history.
MEMPHIS (UPI) -M ille r Elvis
The strikers Inrluded soma of Presley gut home from the Army
lha richest show-people in tha today and headed for a mess of
world — Marilyn Monroe, Marlon black-eyed peas at his ttoo.ooo su­
Brando, Gina Lollobrlglda, Doris burban mansion.
Day, John Wayne, Gary Grant
A rather small group of girls
and Jimmy Stewart.
end women greeted the rock ‘n’
roll singer whrn he arrived un a
night train to Memphis in a dress
blua uniform made especially for
tho occasion. "School day, you
know," a male Presley fan said
apologetically,

AF To Probe
Atlas Failure

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NO. 644

Negroes Ask Civic Center Use

The Handicraft Group ef Ibe
Chuluota ' Women's Club will
meet a t 9:30 a. m, Wednesday
®
The DeBary American Legioa at the home of Mri. R. A. MyAuxiliary is preparing for Me an­ ora. Co-hostess for tho morning
nual election of officers.
will be Mrs. M. Van Warmer.
The Auxiliary last week named
a committee to select a slate ef
candidates for office for the com­
ing year. Members are: Mrs. G. E.
Crosby, chairman, and Mrs. E.
Hoffmire and Mrs. G. Fred Smith.
The Auxiliary also decided te
send a girl to Glrl'a State. The
^ choice will be made known et
• the April meeting. The American
Legion birthday dinner will be held
March 15 at 5:10 in the Community
Center.

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE
RASE. Calif. (UPI) - An Air
. Force Board of inquiry today
• tougbt why an operational Atlas
missile blew up on its iaunch-pad
culling the ICBM nuclear retalia­
tory potential of the United States
by one-thirdThe military would art gay If
the Atlas w ai the nuclear armed

WEATHER: Higher temperature* today and tomorrow. High today, 60-6K. Low tonight, 40-K2.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
MONDAY. MARCH 7. 1900
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908

BOAT LAUNCHING turned Into automobile launching
in this case a t the public ram p a t the St. Johns River
Bridge near Crowe’a Camp. The driver waa o ut of the car

la help a companion with tha boat when tha auta daparted. T hat little w hite object on the w ater in front of
tha car waa a card reading “wot paint."

Tax Collector Files
For Primary Race

News Briefs

Ike Flies Home
RAMEY AIK FORCE BASK.
Puerto Rico (UPI) — President
Elsenhower wound up a four-day
holiday in the Caribbean sun to*
day and took off fur Washington
la report to the American people
on his "Operation Amigo" tour of
Latin Amtrira, Tuesday at 7 p. m.
the chief eaecutiv# will go before
th* American people via radio and
television and tell them that Notlh
Americans should giva friendlier
and more serious lunsiderallon to
the problems of their neighbors to
the south.

Critically 111
Constable J. Q. "Slim" Gallq
way was caliod out ef town today
te visit Me mother who wm at
the petal of death In Albertville,

Very Satisfactory
OCAI-A (UPI) - Florida Agri­
culture Commissioner Nathan Ma­
yo was in "very satisfactory" con­
dition at a hospital today with a
bad cold..
Mayo, at 93 dean uf the Florida
Cabinel, entered t h e hospital
Thursday with a faver and cough.
But Dr. Carl D. Lytle said he
was not In serious condition.
M*yo had been released from
the hospital a few weeks earlier
following an attack of pneumonia.

tion facilities for Nrgrnc* In San­ I ported and no Negroes attempted
ford and "wanted something done : to enter the store and seat them1 selves at the lunch counter, a
about it."
We don't want an) trouble, just store official said.
The Negro rank* quickly built
our rights." Davis said.
Davis said the grout) plans to up to approximately too and they
carry on a "passive' resistance then marched lo the courthouse.
Mil wee slopped the procession
movement" to see that the pro­
gram of Improved recreation and asked the group to come lo
the school offlca lor a conferfacilities is carried oul.
Student* from the school gath­ tnce.
In the school office, school and
ered in front of Touchton's Drug
Store early this morning before church leaders pleaded with the
massing la front of the court youngsters to go back to school
and let a committee 'speak to
house.
However, no Incidents were re- city official* on recreation needs.

"Nothing will be accomplished
this way," J. W. Jameson, pastor
of St. James Mission's Church
told the students.
The group agreed to go back
to school after a M minute con­
ference with Mllwee and other
officials.
On Ihe committee appointed to
see Knowles was Davis, Kenneth
Lee, Anthony Miller, Jamea
Wright and Lawrence Walker.
They gave their word lo Know-tea
that they will cooperate with city
official* In finding ■ solution to
the problem.

Gen. Hutchison
To Seek County
Commission Post

Heart Of Nation
Hit By 'Frigid'
Arctic Cold Wave

A much-decorated veteran of
World Wars I and II, J. C. Hutchisdn, a resident of Seminole
County 45 years, today announc­
ed as a candidate for election a*
county commissioner from Dis­
trict t.
"This derision ha* eomc after
countless citisens of Seminole
County have urged me lo do so,"
Hutchison said.
’’. . . I hav* been actively en­
gaged la the marketing of Semi­
nole County vegetables since 1919.
I feel that I am a businessman
who know* the county and ia
familiar with its needs. •
"If sleeted to this position, K la
my firm intention to vole my
convictions, being ever mindful
of tha needs caused by growth and
progress
but
with remedies
through sound, prsclicsl econ­
omy."
Hutchison, married In the form­
er Anne Whitner and father of
two children, Mrs, R. L. Cornell
Jr. and Mrs. T. E. Tucker, has ■
distinguished military record, tn
19(0 he was made a brigadier
general and Inducted Into federal
service In command of the ttnd
Infantry Brigdde, composed ef tha
lijlh Florida Infantry and the
167th Alabama Infantry,
He served in the Asiatic-Pacific
area for 21 months in continuous
combat service and at dose of
World War II was commanding
the 31*1 Division and accepted
Hie surrender of Japanese troop*
on Mindanao.
On March I, 1951, he was ap­
pointed major general and placed
in charge ol the 41ih Infantry
Division, continuing In that com­
mand until Feb. 29, 1932, when
he rellred aa lieutenant general,
He is listed ia Who's Who in
America.

By United Prree International
A mass of arctic air lingered
over the nation's heartland today.
Sub xero readings were common
through the north-central portion
! of the country for tha third
straight day.
The frigid air, which came oat

Firemen 'Busy*
Over Weekend
Eight fire calls over lha week­
end kept the Sanford Fir* Dept.
busy.
Saturday th* Sanford depart­
ment (ought a trash firs at 2490
Key Ave., a fire from a healer
which blew up at 304 Hotly Ave.,
a grass fire si 25th St. sod Park
Ave., a woods Are at Second St.
and Cedar Ave. and answered a
flooded oil healer eall at 491
Rosalia Dr.
There were n* injuries in the
blowup hsster incidtnl.
Sunday lha firemen fought n
grass lira on 25th St., and W.
Third Rt. and Cedar Ave., a de­
fective electric ilove at SIS W.
First SI, and a smoke scare at
1605 Seminole Blvd.

GEOKGE W. BELL

Road Department
Worker Candidate
George W. Bell, long-time resi­
dent of Seminole County, announc­
ed today he will be a candidate
for Ibe Counly Com mission from
District 5.
Bell, whose birth Nov. II, 1913,
was the 4$tb officially recorded
le Seminole, la a former Sanford
policeman and ha* been employed
by the county road department
for tho last six years.
In announcing hia candidacy,
Bell said:
"Being employed by th* road de­
partment, I know tha county road*
and their problems and also the
problems encountered by the em ­
ployes of tho department. A civil
service coverage of these employes
would Increase their worth to the
people of the county, knowing their
jobs are sate."
He added he believed in running
the county's business on a sound
economical basil,

storm, knifed south into Florida
and set records In a t least lg
states Sunday.
The cold wave art low temper­
ature records with readings of IT
degree* below aero at Davenport,
Iowa; I above at Chicago; 5 be­
low at Topeka, Kan.; ■ below et
De* Moines, lows: 4 below a t
Columbia. Me.; t below at India*
spoils; 14 below at Madison, Wii.;
7 below at Milwaukee, T below
at Flint, Mich., amd $ below r t
Cleveland.
Ths wsatber waa warmer today
ever Ihe eastern peri of Ui* coun­
try. but some anew waa falling
over Tenoesart.
Light snow, generally an Inch
or less, was (oroeart over most
of the northern plain*, middle and
upper Mississippi Valley and th*
lower Ohio Valley,

Deputy Resigns
For Constable Race
Deputy Sheriff end former Alta­
monte Springs Police Chief Grady
L. Hail today resigned his deputy's
job lo run lor constable from
District 9.
Hall has been a deputy for
three years and has had M yean
law enforcement experience. He
was police chief tor three years
In Altamente Springs, served with
the Winter Park Police Dept, and
was police chief In Ocoee. Hall
ha* been a deputy sheriff In
Orange, Osceola and Seminole
counties.
He I* a member of th* Kress
Memorial Seventh Day Adventist
Church In Winter Park, the Flor­
ida Pears Officers' Association
and the Florida State Firemen's
Association.
Hall is married end has three
children, a ion. Stanley, who ia
• student at Orlando Junior Col­
lege, ■ son. Stephen, and daugh­
ter, Judith, both of whom attend
Forest Lake Academy.
Hall said ha would run on a
platform ol "honest, efficient law
enforcement." Seminole County's
Siath District includes Longwood,
Altamonte Springs, Casselberry,
Fern Park, Forest City and Bear
Lake,

HUGH DUNCAN

Duncan Qualifies
For Re-Election

W. Hugh Duacaa qualified F ri­
day for rt-e le c tta aa Justice ef
Ihe peace for Bemlnol* County'#
District 4.
Duncaa ie rocking hia Mlrd
term as Justice of the peace- He
was first elscled to th* pert M
1952. A resident of Sanford for
35 ytara, Duncaa came here from
Canon, Franklin County, Ga.
H i It a member ol Ui* First
Baptist Church ef Sanford, the
Elks and Moose lodge* and la
secretary of the Sanford I-ton's
Club. Duncan la past president of
tba club and is deputy governor
of Lions' District 360. Ha aarve*
on the board of directors of the
Florida Assn, of Justices of Ihe
Peace and Constables and is a
DeHary Heart Council, at the San­
charter member of the Florida
ford Atlantic National Bank in SinLions Foundation for tha Blind,
ford.
Inc. and of the Florida Peace
" T h e .Semlnolt-DsBary Heart
Officers Ann.
Council is delighted with these Constable To Run
Duncaa I* the father of three
results because they Indicate that
children, Hilly Duncan o( Wau­
tho residents of Seminole Counly For Sheriff Post
chula; Bette D. Klmea of Colum­
and DeUary recognise the Import­
Constable I . Q. (Klim) Gallo­ bia, S. C. and Dale Duncan, a
ance of Hie Heart Fund In making way today qualified te run fur student a t Seminole High School.
possible our attack on the heart Hee state County sheriff. Gallo­ Duncan lives at 505 Catalina Dr.,
diseases through research, educa­ way said be would release a lull
tion and rommunlly service, South­ announcement about bis candi­ Sanford.
"I am grateful for the confi­
ward said.
dacy within the nest few days. dence our clilirns have ahown me
In the past, and l desire to conlittuo in this capacity," Duncaa
said.
Th* peace Justlea aald ha
wants lo make "further improve­
The Seminole Count)’ Cumminalon, m eeting in spe­
ments in handling the duties of
this office, which Is the court
cial aeaalon Friday, gave their approval to atari a large
that Is closest to th* people, la
acale drainage improvement program in the aouth end of
a manner that would reflect credit
the county aa soon aa poaaUile.
le our Judicial system and te
County Engineer Robert Davla aaid th a t Initial coat
the course r t good p o v trn a e rt."

I960 Heart Month Fund
Drive Termed 'Success1
The 1960 Heart Month Fund
Drive, wlilrh officially rniU-d Jan­
uary 29th was a gratifying suc­
cess, Ernrsi Southward, president
of Hie Seminole-DeHary Heart
Council announced.
Total Heart Fund contributions
in Sanford, Seminole County and
Dellary have reached I5.72g.49.
Proceeds from the lietle Davis
Show were•*),501.15; Itollrr Skat­
ing Party held at Skate City
1707.12; miscellaneous contribu­
tions f372.uo; and although all re­
turns have not been made an the
Heart Sunday drive held February
\ the latest figure is (3,143.22.
Thla amount will be increased
by collections mads by volunteers
who have not yet submitted Uteir
reports.
jf you were among thdse away
from home when your volunteer
called on Heart Sunday, or If fur
any other reason you bavo not
yet made your Heart Fund contri­
bution, your gift will ba moat wel­
come now and will boost the total
raised by the Beminoie-DeBary
Heart Gounett. Contributions may
be sent or brought to Robert Bau­
man, Treasurer of the Seminole-

tha heels of ■ devastating w inter

Flood Plan Okayed
of the program would be approxim ately $14,800.
However, the ultimate goal ia th e aetting up of a
tax diatrict in th a Tanglewood and Temple Terrace areaa
and leveling tnillage to m eet th a coat of a $168,624 program .
The fire t atop hi the program will be thn digging
and cleaning up of canola from SR 426 to 15 A.

M eeting Delayed
The board ef directors ef the
DeBary Volunteer Fire A*
posted tta mast tog watt
ay a t T tll y. m- a t the Brw

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Mrs. Lucy McNab Dies A| Age 95

Mrs. Raymond Ball of the San­
ford Pilot Club haa been appoint­
ed district chairman of tnc to'
ordinaling committee of Pilot InvternaUonal-for 1940-41.
The appointment was msda by
M in Mildred rarrish, governor
ef District 4. At district chair­
man, Mra. Bali will' have charge
• I proJeetion\bf eommlttea work
’ . at tho district convention to J *
'held May 20-21 ia Orlando.
' Mrs. Ball became a member
ef the Pitot Club In 1M0. the
served as recording secretary
twice and was first vica presi­
dent to liM .
Edward Harvey was elected
1 'president nt the Sanford Shufflc'hoard and Tourist Club at a
-‘mooting of the organisation re
ctntiy. Other officers u m a d were
A. C. Madden, vice president;
Louise Rowan, secretary, and Iva
. 'W iber. treasurer. Trustees Mmed
were Ralph Gage, Joseph MurA, D ew ing
in.

A &amp; I Top-Seeded
In N A IA Ploy
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)—
Defending champion Tennessee
AAI &lt;i the top-eeeded team In the
22nd annual National Auoclatlon
of Intercollegiate A t h 1a 1 1e a
(NAIA) basketball tournament
which opens hare today.
Tenneaata ASI carries n ' 23-4
aooson record Into the tournament
■ltd facet Mldwettam (Tax.)
Tuesday in Ha first-round game.
The defending ehampe qualified
for the tourney with on tl-74 vie.
tory over Wlnaton-Salam Saturday
night la round out the 32-team
field.

to provide a broader knowledge
of building construction require­
ments ever the itete.

Sanford archera did thamaelves
proud et the Tem pt InviUUonnl
ef Sanford
of tho state Tournament held this poet weekhuUdini OffUials Aaaoctatton at
• mooOBf bold in Galneivllto Feb.
Seven from the local archery
-Id. Yolvington also attended a club took top honor* et the meet,
of building Inspectors competing against archers from
all ever the etete. ie ife rd win­
ner# were Joe Coulomb*, Joke
Frith, ft. W. Mope, Glean WU-

Hospital Notes

held to raine funds fo r the
school P-TA. F ifth grader
Mike Yentach taken a big
awing a t the atrength teatmachine a t the festival. The
atrength teste r w as one of
about nine games a t - t h e
festival which not only
raised funds fo r the P-TA
b u t also gave parents and
students an evening of fun
together.

Three day* later be connected
his house for natural gas and start­
ed a heater fire U dry M eut. The
houee not euly dried eel. ft wee
all but blown te bits when gas
from e leaky line Ignited.

ATTENTION MEN!
TRAIN

(ha Mathis, Lake Monroe; Gilhart Blair FlUpor, Saifcrd; Woodguff Bailey, Lake Mifyt Raynaud
Mrs. Xthol Juaalla A yna, a
Marti* Pell, Oateati Paulin* Muirheed, Sanford; Jorotte Lee Hub- Loagwood resident far about I f
roan, died last Monday at her
herd, Sanford.
xmgwood home.

choosing a Haart Fuad qw ha this
wswk*
“ Miss Heart Throb of 1M0" aad
“Xing Ugly” will ho crowned by
lohool Supt. R. T. MUwoo a t fro
Civic Castor Friday night.
Studonta are choosing fro queen
The BS-year-old retired mlaaienary was a member of the Long- aad eeetributiai to fro Heart Fund
wood Clvla League aad Chamber at the same time. F i n f a n have

Funeral services for Theodor*
(T o d ). Burnell, 47, wall-known
Sanford painting contractor who
died unexpectedly Friday will be
held a t I p. m. Tuesday at the
Gramkow Funeral Heme.
Rev, Carolyn H. Parsons, of
the Unity Church of Jesus Christ,
Orlando, of which Mr. Burnett
was e member and pulpit assist­
ant, will officiate.
Burial will be In Oaklawu Mem­
orial Perk with the following s*rvlag e t pallbearer*: Pete McRaney,
Georg* Morgan, . Larry Pivac,
d Richards, BIU Balk, Jorry
•rlk.
Surviving Mr. Bureau who mov­
ed to Sanford from Saginaw,
Mich., in IN I, ore two brothers,
Hayward of Fresno, Calif, and
William of Chicago; four listers,
Mrs. Margaret Kidman, Mexico

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John M. Donelson Dies At Paola Home

John M. Donelson of Paola died
Funeral services will be 10 a. m.
at hla home Sunday after a lin­ Wednesday at Brlason Funeral
gering Illness.
*
Home, with George M. Yates effl. Ttie jo year old n t l n d minw
lived at Wilson Corner lor the
past three year*.
He was bore Id White County,
Twin.
Mr. Donelson'a 11 children sur­
viving him are Mrs. William Hol­
land, Mrs. William McKay, M n.
Carl Vilatoe. Mrs. Cecil Simmons
of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. William
Clifton of Kookwood, Tenn.; Ben
Doneleon of CraaavUio, Tenn.;
George Donelson of Crab Orchard,
Tenn.; Mra. William McOufley of
Zcphyrhills; John Donelson of
Sanford: Jack Donation of Cincin­
nati; end Miaa Carolyn Donelson of
Nickel Parking
Clincbport, Va. He also la survived
by three sisters, Mra. Allco Dodson
Meter On Way Out of
Sanford, Mre. Harry Porter of
GHICAdO (UPI) - The S cent Sparta, Than, and Mrs. Mamie Bal­
parking meter, like tha a cent timore of Croaivllle, Tenn.
cigar, ia becoming a thing of tho
past.
The American Municipal Aun. New Bible Readied
reported that of 40 large cities
LONDON (UPI) - A MW trans­
recently surveyed by the Ban Fran­ lation of the New Testament into
cisco Parking Authority, 3S charg­ modern-day English haa been com­
ed II cants an hour, or more, in pleted and may be publlahad early
at Unit some areas.
next Jrear.
Four charged 10 cents hourly
It will be published by the uni­
tor all metcra. Fivo charged M versity preiacs of Oxford and
cents an hour tor some.
Cambridge.
■AN ANTONIO. Te*. (UPI) Bexar County officials decided it
was time to mack down on hoi
redder* w hoajjtoy fdUcovand a
pair' of y o u lh e n id oonvertod a
public n a d to a private drag strip.
Constable Henry Batcher aald
fra youths aot up a quartor-mlle
■trip, painted start and finish
lines and then divided lanes with
beer cans tor reflectors.
Ralph Ramirct II, Houston, and
Charles ft. Manno, II, of Ban An­
tonio, w on charged with n ein g
after they were arrested by Bat­
cher while performing b ato n a
“large crowd of apectatora.”

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ACCBA. Ghana (UPI) - Ghana
baa signed Its biggest contract
since gaining Independence, order­
ing eight new merchant ships
worth I ts million,

CODY, Wyo. (UPI) - David
Craig la thinking about building a
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Presbyterian Church Sunday.
funeral will be held Thursday el
the K. Snider Funeral Heme,
Brighten, Ontario.
It wea Mra. Ayrea particular
wish that only one simple aarvlea
be held i t lb* old family cemetery,
la Canada, and that all her friends,
both in Canada aad in Florid# re­
frain from sending Uw customary
lend tribute, according te mamto r t of Mrs. Ayrea' family.
The family bellavea Mra. Ayrea
would preftr her friend* to aond
memorial contributions to mlntona
or charities connected with youth

Ghana Orders Ships

Home Jinxed,
Owner Convinced

The Sanford Civic Center will
present the Civit Ballet of Cen­ FUN FESTIVAL hay rides
tra) Florida at I p. m. Sunday. were popular w ith youngThis will be a workshop perform­ stem a t the m errym aking
ance and there win be eo admis­ on th e Pinecregt School
sion charge. Several Sanford grounds Friday. Teacher
youngster* win appear h the -Freem an - B aggett manned
production under the direction of tha tracto r (top photo) a t
th e 5:80*8:80 p.m. festival
Joseph Leveaott.

The Seminole County Cancer
flectoty will atert laying plans tor
the forthcoming cancer drive tore
i l l meeting of tho organisation
a t 4 ; » p. m. Tuoaday. Tho m*ettog wit! bo told te Vernon Mite’s
office in tho
Building.

children. 47 ■ itreal grandcMltlrca
and Wo great-great grandchildren.
Mr*. McNab was a member nf
IHe First Baptist Church of Sinford, the T.E.L. Class, and t' a
Daughter* of the American Ttevolutlan. She was the wife of the
late David McNab.
Mrs. McNab’* eight children
surviving her are G. T. McNah
of .rail* Church, Va,: Mrs. A.
C. McNeely of Waycrois, Ca.;
Mr*. Sarah Cbaamer of St. Petenburg: Mrs. Carl Yutzler of
Springfield, Mass; Mrs. C. P.
Forrester of Sanford; Frank MeNab of Douglas, Ga.; David K.
McNab of Sanford and Boy L.
McNab of Flagler Beach.
Funeral services will be at It
a. m. Tuesday at Brtason FuncraW
Horae, with Dr. W. P. Brooke
officiating. Burial wilt be In Lakeview Cemetery. Ura. McNab'a
family baa asked that flowers be
omitted.

lira , tn e y 1, McNab, a fS-yearold Sanford reaident, died at tha
Andereoa Nursing Home here
Sunday.
lira . McNab, who llred la San­
ford for the part 31 year*, is sur­
vived by eight children, H grand-

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DELICIOUS PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT

lessons given to Hownle# of Sunford’s Troop 378 combined the delicious with the nutritious, Sampling the
.tyrup on their homemade candy apples arc Terry Chevalier, Connie Be­
long, Valeric Hamilton. Sherry Hastings, Mary Ellin Hofmann, Diane
Huskins, Joyce Jones, Mary Margaret Reynolds, Linda Smith, Kathy Todd,
Judy Washburn, Pamela Reynolds, nml Pnt Howland. The Hrownles dabbled
in sugar and spice at Mrs. XL D. Schoonover’s Pinecrest home.
H O M K M A K IN G AN1) H O U S E K E E P IN G

32-oi.

I Thf Srminole Association For
'Retarded Children nursery ichool
'on Palmetto Ave. now Include*
[music, garnet, play with JnstrucJional toy■ and a milk break In its
Schedule.
| The children play with toy* de­
signed to develop coordination,
finger manipulation and "such
•kills a t the mentally handicapped
child generally find* difficult to
{leant," Aitociation Teacher Mri.
iWilliam Meyer* reported Friday.
[ Immediate plan* include facu­
lties for closely luperviscd outour play In a fenced yard.
The nursery (chool, held in the
«td "Little Ited Schoolhouse" at
Sixth St. and Palmetto Ava. congain* the only facilities in Sent-

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Search Is On * GLENDALE, Calif. (UPI) —
Police are looking for a tricky
boxvmaa who hunt* In tha city.
Hi* latest "kilT w»» a blu* mink
Stole.

j I'olico oald ths bowman fire*
fen arrow with a barred point
through the mail d o t of fur shop*,
then reel* in hi* loot and pull*
It through the dot.

Inole County for mentally retarded
children..
The Gatew-iy School for Rxcrp
Uoml Children in Orlando now
lake* care of Seminole County
children of ichool age.
"But a cutback in fund* and the
increadng number of children In
need of thl* type of (clmollng may
*oan make It Impoisiblc for Sem­
inole County children to attend
Gateway. Already Seminole County
children not enrolled prior to this
year are being put on long wailing
lilts," Mr*. Meyer* mi id.
The Seminole County school is
run Monday through Friday from 9
a. m. until 11 *. m. The nursery
ichool i* free of charge hut par­
ent* are asked to tike a* active a
part a* pouible in the work of the
association. Children now enrolled
are from three to 11 years old.
There is no age limit.
"The school provides the ment­
ally handicapped child with an op­
portunity to play with other chil­
dren," and with ■ "foundation for
good social and health habits,"
Mrs. Meyers said.
County school officials "are
working with the association in an
advisory capacity and will take
over the program for the school
aged children," the teacher said.
Parents wishing further informa­
tion about the school may conlart
parents of children now enrolled,
at FA 2 2697 or FA 24)7(13.

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Girl Scout Week
To Be Observed
In Sanford Area
Girl scouts In the Sanford area
will he husy this week portraying &lt;■
"The Girl Scout Story" In observa­
tion of Girl Scout week which start­
ed Sunday,
'Hie Climax of Girl Scout Week
will close Saturday when the girls
put on their own fair. The fair will
he held at the American Legion
Building front 1 to 4 p. m.
At that time a display of girl
scout projects will be shown. Mrs.
Lewi* Morgan will be in charge of
the program.
During the week, scouts will also
visit the children at St. Luke's
Lutheran Haven In Slavia and hold
a special program Thursday to
emphasize International Friend­
ship Day.

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WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G.W. Crane
CASE D — 4IH Tuny t . , aged
IS, ta an accountant who married
the boea'a daughter.
“ Or. Crane, Tony la Impos­
sible 1" hie wife proleitcd, “ ao I
have an interview later thla very
afternoon with a divorce lawyer.
“ But I atudled child psycholo­
gy under you at Northwestern
Unlvcrilty, ao 1 figured I ought
to get your advice, eipeclally
■Inca we have two children.
“Tony la *o atlngy, ha will not
let me have a cent of money ef
my own, ao If aome of my college
eororily elstera drop In unex
peclcdly and I need a loaf of
bread for aandwichei, I haven't
a quarter with which to buy the
bread.
“Tony puttera around the houae
every apare minute. But he hain't
taken me out for a dale or even
a aoda In over a year. He doein't
even play with the children.
“He alio objects to my tending
them to Sunday School. So fan't he
an impoulble huiband and fath-

er."

But 1 refuted to content to a
divorce, a t leait until aha had
told Tony of her feellngt.
“ Doea he realize yon a r t plan­
ning a dlyprceT" 1 atked.
"No, ha doean't even dream ol
It," aha answered. “He aeema to
fael be la a vary aatlifactory
husband."
“Than alt down tonight, after
the children are In bed, and tell
him how you feel, Qlva him a
chance. The odda are agaim t hla
making a dramatic change, but
Scrooge did, and It la POSSIBLE
lo r everybody to altar hla per­
sonality.
“ Even a ralUemake gives lla
victim a warning before It strikes,
so Tony deserves a chance.

“ Call off your appointment with
Uia divorce attorney. Taka home
these 'Tcit* far « Good Hutband'.
Let Tony rate himaelf on one and
you rale him on the other.
“ They will dlsiecl hla persona­
lity objectively. Maybe he will
then begin to Ice himaelf as
others view him."
Grudgingly she contented to my
plan. That night ahe broke the
newi to Tony. He wae shocked.
In fact, be thed tears, for the
first time in their marriage.
Then ahe asked him to rata
himaelf on that 100-polnt “Ttat
for a Good Hutband",
Though men tend to favor themselves thereon, by Its own scoring
he cams out at a “poor" proapeet.
And her rating of him on the
second copy ranked him “ very
poor".
So ha cursed and damned
psychologists In general and me
in particular, Then he tore up
bolh toots and threw them into
the waitcbaakel.
She shrugged her shoulders and
went upatalrs to bed. When she
failed to hear hla steps on the
alairs, the finally tiptoed out to
the landing.
And there she aaw Tony downatairi, on hla knees upon the
parlor rug. He had emptied the
wastebasket on the floor and was
piecing together the - tor it- frtg-^
menta of that “ Test for a Good
Husband."
Quietly, she returned to bed.
And two months later I heard a
final report, a i outlined tomor­
row.
Meanwhile, send for the “Tests
for Huabanda It Wives", enclos­
ing a stamped return envelope,
plus 20c (non-profit). They can
prevent divorce easily.

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Ike Spending 'Champ'; ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON
U.S. Dollar Rotting Away
BY LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (UPI) - I f Presi­
dent Eisenhower is guilty, as ac­
cused, of being a penny plncber,
he has at least one other penny
distinction.
Ha has apent more of tha tax­
payers’ pennlaa than any other
president. DDE probably has spent
m ort pennies than any other per­
son anywhere, president or nol,
American or foreign,
Hla acoro through tha next fla•a l year will ba d o st to MOO
blllloo. The champ! That spending
, was compressed Into tight fiscal
years. FD R 'w as a spender, too.
In 12 fiscal year*, FDR spent
M arly (473 1billion dollars.
Harry a.- Truman waa latter
with a buck than waa FDR. In
tig h t fiscal years, HST got rid t f
about $303 billion. These spending
figures combine to spell out for
U. 8. taxpayers the bad news. The
bad m w i is that the U, S. govern­
ment spending (rend has been
steeply up for nearly 30 y ean .
The spending binge ha a been
accompanied by a rising (rend of
taxation. But taxea do not in­
crease as fast «■ spending. This,
la turn, has created another trend
which could end In blockbuster
disaster for tha U. 8.
That Is the trend toward deficit

spending by the Treasury, toward
steady increase in the national
debt and toward a creeping In­
flation which rota the U. S. dol­
lar. The U. S. dollar la not rot­
ten, but It Is rotting. This rolling
of the dollar la called inflation.
They already have suffered to this
exteat—that In tho past 20 yaara
tha dollars In their pockets, or
tha dollars la their banka, have
shrunk in purchasing power to
leas than 50 crnls each aa com­
pared with their 1931 value.
The national debt has exploded
from about 220 billion la tha
year In which FDR first waa
elected to about $2** billion now.
To that extent, the U. 8. baa been
living and fighting its wars on
tha cuff. Someone may pay that
debt sometime.
To repudiate It would blits tha
U, S. economy as effectively ae
would an atom bomb. On the
theory that tha debt aometime
will ba paid, President Eiienbower
said recently ha felt that he was
not supporting his grandchildren
but that they were supposing him.
DDE usually budgets for a sur­
plus instead of a deficit but, with­
out reversing the upward trend of
non-defenie spending. DDE's bud­
gets have sought additional laxea
lo balance tha budget. Congress
docs not grant (hem.

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WASHINGTON — A v i r i l e
United States acnator of tha
South — known tha world over —
I* registered these days at a
downtown Washington hotel under
the name of Margie.
Margie is playing a game of
hide-and-seek, mainly to keep
from getting arrested by the
sergeant-at-arms while he gets his
sleep as long as -the Senate's in
around-the-clock session.
Thera are five other Southern
senators registered In hotels un­
der fictitious names. They're less
imaginative. They used male
names. Of the other 12 senators
who are trying to hold tha lino In
tho South, some a n hiding out
ntghta in llttlo-uaed room a of tha
Capitol or In other secret places.
Thla cloak-and-dagger develop­
ment la one of tha strange compli­
cations in tha itrangesl Senate debate of the decade.
Tho Senate had voted to argue
civil rights without a rest. Ben.
Lyndon Johnson (D.-Tex.), the
majority leader, hopes this way (o
eventually force a vote. Hut Sen.
Richard Rosaall (D.-Ga.), who's
leading tha southerners, figured he
may be able to wear the “northerners" Into capitulation through
aheer wearlnea*.
Ha announced he just may rail
quorums a t wea hours — a tactic
to tlra out thus* who want a civil
rights vote. When the roll Is call­
ed, at least Cl senators must ap­
pear on tha floor.
If they don't show up after re­
peated calls, the majority leader
can summon hla sargcanLat-arms
to arrest any reluctant senator ha
may find. (Two senators were
thus arrested Ih 11)42). Thus, as
long a i a senator is hiding out at
a hotel under the name of Margie
eomebody or any other fictitious
name, the errgeant-at-ermi la up
a tree.
It wouldn't m atter one iota to
Ben. Russell or his mates if 51 sen­
ators didn’t show up to make a
quorum — aa long ae there was
Just one of their own number on

the Door to keep the Senate from
voting.
When the merethon sfkrted of­
ficially last Monday, the men in
the Senate well-dreaaed mostly In
tired grey, looked glum. Some of
the old timers recall what hap­
pened In the 1040 marathon. The
filibuster ended after 10 day*
when they hauled the exhausted
majority leader, Sen. Scott Lucas
(D.-lll.) out on a stretcher to the
hospital. Nearly a quorum of
senators waa already there.
Dr. George W. Calver, doctor of
the senators, said he's not taking
any chances this time. He has a
physician and three assistants on
30-hour shifts.
Everything alia was put on an
around-the-clock bails — tba res­
taurant, the subways, tha eleva­
tors, page boys, Janitors and
police.
I haven't figured out how much

by Marquis Childs

WASHINGTON CALLING

OLD STUMP, NEW FUNGUS

by Ed Koterba
(hla 24-hour operation la coating
taxpayer*. However, a slide-endrule man once calculated that It
coil* (22,000 an hour to opera to
tha Senate.
One thing worries me. A* long
as the Senate i* in continuou* e li­
sion, no Janitor la allowed on the
Door.
I'm afraid about the spittoons
running over . . . .

WABHLVGTO.V—Within tha Eis­
enhower administration there la
growing concern over the mount­
ing chorua of denunciation of the
nation's defense program.
Some of the ablest officials at
the top Including one or two
cloie personally to the president,
feel that the line between economy
and defense spending has been
drawn too narrowly. The ichedule of new weapons coming in
la computed on far too tight a
bails.
That la to say that if the estlmatea for such important wea­
pons in tha American arsenal at
tha Polaris and the Mlnuteman
do not coma up exactly to scratch
a deterrent gap of fairly serious
proportions will exist. And, a i the
more experienced end sophisticat­
ed of tneie officials understand
all too well new, vastly compli­
cated weapons almost never come
out on schedule.
Therefore, privately they are
urging an Increase In the pro­
duction of Atlas and Tilan mis­
siles aa a precaullonary measure.
They have discovered, however,
that it la very difficult to bring
(ills subject up with the president.
On balance they concede that
they are nol likely to get far
with their hints for a step-up of
anywhere from 3730 milliim lo tl
billion In spending for missiles.
One reason Is (he Intense re­
sentment the president h is come
lo feel for his chief critic In the
defense field. For Sen. Stuart
Symington of Missouri, President
Eiienbower has words of scorn
and contempt. Almost invariably
In public and usually In private
Eisenhower takes the lofty, im­
personal view which makes his
biting derision of the senator the
more extraordinary.
The two men had sharp dif­
ferences when Eisenhower was
chief of staff of the Army after
World War II and Symington was
Ihe first secretary of the Air
Force. Aa a big air power man,
Symington battled bolh the Army
and Navy for larger appropria­
tions. He m isle d the economy
budget enforced by Harry Tru­
man's secretary of defense, Louis
Johnson.
Today the president seems to
feel that Symington's attack Is
politically motivated. Although he
haa not announced hla candidacy,
the Missouri senator is campaign­

strated thla when he resisted tha
attempt of Congreia to legislate
a 70-group air force and Eisen­
hower held up nearly $1 billion
of extra funds for aircraft pro­
curement.
On* thing especially worrying
some administration officials A
the effect on the picture of the
United States held by other peo­
ples, They cite a recent Gallup
poll a thing the question la 10
countries whether the United,
States or Ruiala would be ahead
militarily and In scientific devel-J
opment by 1970. The consensus
on science waa 39 percent Russian
and 28 percent the United States.
On military strength the percent-1
ages were 34 Rustle and 28 t l f
United States.
If It had not been for the fact
that Ihe United States was one ofthe 10 polled, the vote would have
gone much more heavily In fav o r;
of the Russians. In this country
70 percent said we would lead i n '
science and 61 percent In military,
power. Virtually every other eoun-)
try — included w*re India and
Uruguay with seven European na­
tions — gave majorities to Ut)
Soviets.
*
Such polls are far from dcfinl*
live, since (he sampling Is so'
small. But they show which way
the wind is blowing. While this
may be written off as Soviet pro­
paganda-and-the-w w ldw idc Im­
pact of iputnika and the lunika
it Is nonetheless deeply disturb­
ing. The question being asked
privately In the administration Is: 1
How much have the defem
charges, whether true or falsi
whether motivated politically or
by pure patriotism, contributed
BLACKPOOL, England - Mrs. lo the dimming of the American
Margaret Hoyle, staling that she image?
dyed her hair green lo show peo­
ple what the ityle of the future
would be like:
'T l only needs courage."
ing hard for tha Democratic nom­
ination and in almost every
ipeeeh he attacks what he
charges are serious deficiencies in
America's defenses.
While not naming tba president
specifically, Symington haa seve­
ral times charged the “admin­
istration" with misleading the
country about the facta of de­
fense. At a preia conference
shortly before he left ' on hit
South American tour Eisenhower
reacted angrily to- a question on
thla aeore. He not only reaffirm­
ed hla conviction of the adequacy
of America's present and future
defenses but challenged anyone to
show that he had misled the
country.
Given the president's tempera­
ment and his reluctance to do
peraonal battle, he la unlikely to
clash directly with Symington.
But to order an Increase In miltile production would seem to
confirm the Symington charges
and might even advance the sena­
tor's candidacy.
The prospect, therefore, Is for
more of tha same — charges
fired back and forth a t the de­
bate warms up with the defense
appropriation before tbe Senate.
Congress cannot compel a presi­
dent to spend more than he
chooses to spend. Truman demon-

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HOLLYWOOD - A spokesman
for the Screen Actors Guild, explaning why striking actors neve
not set up picket lines:
“.Nobody ever heard of scab
actors."
MIAMI — Dennis Whitney, 17,
confessing six killings to report­
ers:
“ I've thought a lot about wbet
the electric chair would be like.
1 suppose 1 would go to hell."

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For Safety's Sake
HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) —
State Police report 10 per cent
more accidents on Connecticut
parkways occur wllh aaitbound
traffic than with westbound, Thry
said there's no explanation for
tha difference, which has bean
true for several yaara.

Skin Spooks Birds
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) 0 . E. Foster has what he call! a
"aura flro cow bird spooker." Ha
uaaa a snake akin — preferably
a diamond back rattle snake, and
say a hla property la free of the
peaky birds,

Rain Peril Cited
CHICAGO (UPI) - Roads a n
likely to be more dangerous dur­
ing the first rain after a long
dry spell, the Chicago Motor Club
warm. The club said It takca up
to two days to wash accumulated
oil from tha highway.

Happineaa Through Health

The

Neurocalometer

(By DR. P. LEO KKRWIN)
98-Bark

Tha practice of Chiropractic
embraces
spinal attulyala and
■ sword &lt;v*r,&gt;
41, Winged
adjustment for the purpose of
43. Close to
correcting nerve interfer*
■ (post)
42. Former
cnccs due to aubiuxaled or
Cnech
misplaced vertebrae — tha
president
r e a l cause of
44. Vb
many diseases.
8. Narrate
AU parts of the
3. Hawallai
body are co-or­
dinated and con*
m TSS.
trolled by t h e
nervous nyatem.
Nerve energy Is
generated in the
brain and d i s t r i b u t e d
throughout the body over a
Pact 4—Mon. March 7, I960
Vl|g Indark Rrralh
network of nerves commwcd
of the apinal cord ami the
WAItTW 9 U M W ,
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nerves which branch out
kviulv* j . cu ssu x o . aa«ertM ag a » w »
JACK TRIM
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from the cord between ver■eelelp B 4llw
tebraea. A slight subluxation
eaeeot M tsHay, in a s y , a a ! CAtto
or misplacement of a verte­
brae can cause interference to
Mitse Offtakes Of. IMS ot Iks test antes ml transmission of nerve energy
M alw a, nw M o ease tba art efif C s is fM t e f M ars* a . lif e .
and thus produce in-cor-orTWe gsraM lo a
1ml tfcff U I M VM M Wblab le e e tillff*
teo ir is lbs m o
a e f o il (be leoel pewe w is t *
dinut Ion or disease.
SZ1
Hie Neurocalometer nerve
meter U a comparatively new
w tr
AU t it s
inatrumtni used solely by the
S -V M t
SUMS I
9M b t
f t 140 | Tsoi
Chiropractor, that haa proven
a MMtbe
a rs
aes o
- M l I Mafftbs invaluable in atudying var­
8 M eotbe
lit
see a
U t a Maotba
■ B eats
140 I
IB I
ib I im b
ious types of ailments.
t - ■. ra e ta i a w s b t lM t grovtged tb «4 o il i
38, rro g ’a ro les

39. Cavalry

Many times patients arc
anuued at the quick relief
they get front pain and.dis­
comfort following mi adjust­
ment. A short time ago, a
lady who liad suffered with
headaches all her life waa aur*
prised that her headache
cleared within a few minutes
after the adjustment which
removed the pressure from
the nerves. A mun with a sore
spot on his ankle which had
been there for aome time
came In the day following his
first adjustment and wanted
to know whether that adjust­
ment could have possibly re­
lieved all the soreness. He
ulso "complained" of feeling
better in every other way.
Thousands of sick people
have had aimllar experiences
and arc high In their praises
of scientific Chiropractic.
One of a aeries of articles
published in the public Inter­
est to explain sad Uualrate
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
K. Loo Korwln whose office is
located at 201 B. Franck Ave.
and hie telephono number is
FAirfax 2*7442.

First Place toUnderfill
I t would ba difficult to
enjoyable way
to u b a gallon of g—cllna than to put It through Its
pa dm In a 1960 Cadillac.
For this groat motor car translate* it Into tho moat
wonderful mike imagingbig.
Just bow would wo doocrlbo tha distance that rolla
beneath the wheels of a new Cadillac? Well, let ua
March for just tha right words.
Tha first word that conw to mind la—"effortless".
Tba car’s rida la incredibly smooth and (aval and easy,
t t simply absorbs tho rood's Imperfections. And driving
itself require* but tho gentlest touch on wheel and pedal.
Neat, wo would nominate "quiet". I t it virtually

per Gallon!

Impossible to detect tba oporatioB of its angina—and
tba only sound of motion la tha lilting song of tho H H .
Certainly, wa should include tba word " gracious".
For the car surrounds the driver and poMongon with
mete hie— beauty and elegance.
And wa would odd "efficient". For 8
fe
surprisingly economical In operation.
Nor la thla tbs entire vocabulary of Cadillac per*
formanos. There is "dependable", for instance-sod
"restful"—and "inspiring".
We suggest that you coma In aoon and let a new I960
Cadillac work its wondrous magic on n g-»«n of
gasoline with yo u a t the wheel.

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Miss Varnum, F. B. Rogers
•Wee/ In Candlelight Ceremony
The flower girl. Ml&gt;s Robin | piece and c arried
• Miss Elisabeth Cox Varnum.
Sanford, and Franct* nrittingham Eno», wore a pink dress and head-1 while ruse pci^ls.
Rogers of Winter Garden were
United in marriage Feb. 23 in an
'tight o'clock ceremony at Holy
. Cross Episcopal Church. Sanford.
1 Mis* Varnum has madr her
Thome, lor the past several
, ^ 'w i t h her aunt and uncle,
• Mr*. Edward G. Cox, Fore*!
Sanford. Mr. Rogers I* the *on
• of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rog­
ers. fits I’alm D r , Winter
, den.
i,
Tne Rev. George Swallow offiriated at the double-ring candle­
light ceremony. The rhurch was
,
decorated with vases of white
fchrysanthi mum*, greenery
candelabra. Pew* were lighted
^ with
V while
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by
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with white net
shoulder length pearl headdress

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topped with white ro*e
Streamers and white satin
bon.
Mitt Verna Ann MacGillis,
maid of honor, wore an emerald
green lilk dres* featuring a fitted
bodice, green head piece, veil
and acceaiiorirt and carried a
bouquet of green tinted earns
lion*.
John A. McGill was best man
and serving a* usher* were Guy
Alien, Robert E. Roger* Jr., bro
ther of the groom. John Glbbi,
Jacksonville and Robert McGill
of Gantva.

M as. f . h . Ro g e r s

Named President Of
Enterprise WSCS

nl ! cousin of the bride, served as ring
* 1 hearer.
The bride-* aunl chose a sap­
phire blue sil* dress with white
»i’crs«orir* and corsage of 'weftheart ruses. The groom's mother
wore a beige dres. with light
green accessories and a pink car­
nation corsage.
Following thr ceremony a recep­
tion was held at the Swniurd
Woman'* Club. The room wot
decorated with chrysan.hrmum*,
gladioli, and greenery. The re­
freshment tahle overlaid with a
white linen cloth held a four
tiered wedding cake, candelabra
and silver appointments.
The hride's i-amlte was made
by Mrs. Rogers, the groom’s
mother. Assisting with the serving
and entertaining were Mr*. Wade
Snyder. Mr*. Irrne Kent. Mr*.
Harry Adair, Mr* Ralph Wight.
Mrs. Christine lllankenship and
Mrs. ltussrll Spencer
Mr*. Rogers chose for her gomg away ouTTil a grey o r e s with
white accessories. The couple will
reside at AM 3rd Avr. S. W.
Gainesville, while the groom com
plcte* his last year in chemical
engineering at the I'nivcrsily o
Florida.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mr*. II. A. Urlltingham
of Macon, &lt;}•.. Mrs A. G. Jones
anil Julia Harvey of Flagler
Itrarh, Mrs. Hubert K Rogers
Jr., Gainesville. Mr. and Mrs.
L. Ralph Smith, Orlando, aunt
and uncle of the groom and a
host of' friend* from Orlando,
Winler Garden and Oeoep.

Miss Davis To Wed
T. H. Lehmkuhl
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alonso
Davis, Dellary, announce the en­
gagement ami approach ng mar­
riage of their daughter, Jacqueline
Sue. to Terry Henry l.rhmkuhl.
son of Mr, and Mr*. Rudolph It
1-chmkiihl of Clinton, Iowa.
Mis* Davis was horn in Drl.ind
and attended grammar sc'tool
there, junior high school in San
ford ami graduated from Kalh'ren
High Schoot in Kathleen. Fla.
While in high school she wn* a
member of the Future \ur-es
Club, Rainbow Girl* and the year
bonk staff.
The groom dri-l was horn In
Clintun, Iowa and gradualed from
the Clinton High School. He is
now stationed al McCoy Air Force
Base in Orlando.
The wedding will lakr place
March 13 at 7 p. m, at the Oiieen
Baptist Church in osicrn, with
the pastor, the Rev. Jon Doulii-

Calendar
MONDAY

MISS JACQUELINE DAVIS
Sportswear Goes Bart-Back
The hare hark, spine and all, la
the atyle in eporti n so rt faahiona,
report analysis of Women's Wear
Daily, a trade publication. The
bark la exposed from nerk to
, waist and from shoulder to
shoulder. The open midriff also
finds favor.

If you have an aluminum pan
that stained, slew some tomatoes
in it and the slain will disappear.
Remove the cellophane wrap­
ping from a new lamp shade. II
left on, tt may cause thr shade to
warp.

Airs. A.
W.Woodall Elected
W. S. C. S. Circles
President Of Womans Club
Schedule Meetings
Mrs. A. W. Woodall was elected
president of Iho Sanford Woman's
Cluli at liir Mart'll business lunch­
eon meeting, tiihcr ul«iccr» elect
ed to serve with her were Mrs.
At lluni, first vice president. Mr*
C. I,. Redding, second vice prcsl
dent, 'Its. I . K, Spencer, third

Mrs. Ray Honored
By Members Of

itt. officiating.
No tornial invitations are being
Is-ucd an l all friend* of the cou
pie are invited to aitend.

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MONDAY
The Jaycrcs Wives Club will
meet at ft p. m. at the home of
Mr*. Mason Wharton. IftOfi S. Mag­
nolia \ve. Judge Wilson Alexan­
der will he guest speaker anil
discuss juvenile delinquency in
Semin lie County. A tuard meet
mg wi’l precede the program
starling at 7:13 p in.
WEDNESDAY

Church

MGS. A. \V. WOODALL, lull, pit l.lunt-elcct of ti. ■;:..iu\n\| Wontim's Club,
.Mr-*. C. I.. M '».*i r. Vein llemit, Mult* president of the Florida Federation
ami Mrs. Georyfe Wells, local president.
(Herald Photo)

l . P. &lt;&gt;. Wives Club meet, from
9.30 to It a. m. at the l luel* Petty
Officers* Club for a get acquainted
eofitc, AH Chiefs’ wive* are ear(Rally Invited to attend. Pritrs
will lie awarded. For further informalin,i rail Julia (ilrtlcr at
FA 2 1705.

The Young Adult class of First
Christian Church meet* at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Harless St. Mary's Chapter
at 7:AJ p. m. for the monthly
social.
T o Meet Tuesday
TUESDAY
First Baptist Church Bible' St. Mary * Chapter of Ihe Kpi*
Sundry classes mrct at 9.30 a ropal Church women will meet
ill. ami 7:30 p. in. W.YlS Week ol Tuesday at the home of Mr*
Prayer program / a 2.3o p. m.
Troy Itay in Loch Arbor al ft p
Pinccrest Baptist Church lira- m. Mrs. Raymond LundquiM will
con* Meetings ai 7;3u p. m The be co hostess.
WMLj Executive meeting and
Week of Prayer meeting at 7 30
p. m. and ft p, in.

Enterprise Choir

vice president and Mrs, E. Comp­
ton, corresponding secretary.
Department chairmen, elected
la.i moot,i In the various depart­
ments and ratified at this meet­
ing were, Mrs. John K White,
American home department. Mrs
W, E. tiramkow, social depart­
ment. The l ine A * department
had no meeting in February so
they held a special election pre­
ceding the business meeting, and
Mrs. R, C. Wiley was rice ted
chairman n! that group. Sltr was
also ratified at tho regular elec­
tion.
Eleclcd lo serve with Mr* WiIcy in the fine arts department
were Mr*. A. C. Mcltcynoltls. vice
chairman, Mrs. J. L. Jewel, score
tars, Mr*. Harry lloolcy, finance,
Mrs. E, A. Monforton, member­
ship, Mr*. It it Crumley, pro
grain, Mrs. It. t Moore. Bible,

Mr and Mr* Fay l."c. Enter
prise, entertained members of the
adult choir of Hie Barnett Mrninr
ial Methodist Church, last week.
Mr* Vernon Bay w«* gur»t o'
honor at the gel together. Site
ha* been a member of the choir
while her husband was stationed
at thr Naty base in Sanford.
lie hat been trail'sTerred to Nor­ Iintei’ii rise
folk, Va. Mr. Ray ami the childilren plan to spend the next few
months al their former home in
Redwing, Minn and will J.iin Mr.
Bay in Norfolk at the end of the
HELEN SNODGRASS
school year.
Mis* Linda Dunn presented
Mr*. Richard Harr * entertain
her a personal gilt from the e l Friday evening al her home
choir
members.
Itefres’imenl*
were served to about 25 guests. in Lauren Court, Maitland, with
a surprise luiffrt supper in celt*.
Illation of Richard’s birthday
Gucsis Included Mr, anil Mr*. M
Lutheran Circle
II. Ryan, Mi** Helen Stmdgr.ixof
Entrrpriir and Mr and Mr*.
T t ) M e e t T llC S c la V
Fred Harris of Winter Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osburn
Good Shepherd United Lutheran
Churehwomen will meet at Hie ot Meadnr, Ivy., were guest * ol
home of Mr*. Jamc* Bryant, -'ll Mr. and Mr*. II. It. Stovall Wed
Tangerine Dr. in Ravenna Park ttesday.
Mr*, .larkie Couch and Chuck
Tuesday at 7:30 p in for their
Dunn of Tampa and Harvey Dunn
monthly circle merting.
The program entitled “ IntcHt of Daytona Beach weir weekend
gent Giving" will he dlseus-ed by gur-t* at the home of Mr, and
Mr*. Theresa llullck. Final plans Air*. Harvey t„ Dunn.
Mr and Mrs. L. O Dayman
will be made for a covered dish
fellowship dinner. The grout Wlll visited Mr*. Hymn Itarlls* in
he divided into separate circles in Gainesville, Sunday.
The Groveland High school
April.
girl* basket hall tram was winner
u[ Hie Mtdlake* rha inpion-Jtlp tillr
Sprinkling a rake wtih a little recently. Their coach i* Miss
flour when It first come* from the Audrey Hiers. daughter of Mr.
oven help* keep icing from run and Mrs. H. It. Ilior* of Enternine off.
pr-ic

Personals

Mrs. George McCall, music, and
Mrs. S. J. Nix, literature. All
officers will be installed at the
June meeting.
Delegates elected In represent the
rluli at the slate convention at
Miami Beach in April were Mrs.
Carl Shilkc, Mrs. H. C. Echclhcrger and Mrs Woodall. Alternates
were Mrs. George SI Inc, Mrs.
White and Mr- Mr Reynolds.
Following thr luncheon and busi­
ness se-sion, Mrs. C. L, Menicr,
*ialr president of the Florida
Federation of Women's Clubs, who
was a special guest of the club
for the day, spoke to the mem
hers and elaborated on the duties
and pleasures of serving as a
state president.
All past president* of the club
were also honored at the lunch­
eon, Mrs Krhflberger sang "The
Lord * Prayer" a* Hie invocation
anil "Without A Song" during the
program.
t.'omiesy host esse* for the day
were Mis. Siine and Mrs, Hunt.
Luncheon luirtesses were Mrs.
Woodall, Mrs Donald Fla mm,
Mrs Sybil Itoulh, Mrs. C. M
Walls, Mrs. It. S. Duggar, Mr*.
William Kirk and Mrs. J. E.
Courier.

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Cirrlr* of the First Methodist
Church will meet as follows:
TUESDAY
Cirrlr t— Mr*. R, Graham,
chairman, mens at 9:3(1 a. m. at
the home of Mrs. W. R. Beasley,
3tn Summerlin Avc.
Circle 3— Mrs, Ashby Jones,
chairman, with Mrs. Ernest South­
ward, 120 Elliott Ave.. 9:43 a. m.
Circle 4 - Mr*. R. F. Cole,
eliairman, with Mrs. Ralph J a r ­
vis, 1719 Sanford Ave., 9:43 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Circle 10- Mrs. W. W. Tyre,
chairman, will meet with Mrs.
Pat llalchrll. Florida Power and
LighP Co. Village, at ft p. tr.
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Mrs, It. R. Hiers was hostess
to the March meeting of the Barnett Memorial Methodist W.S.C.S.
at her home on Clark St. in En­
terprise. Mrs Warren Hise led the
devotions and during the business
session plans were completed for
a rummage sale to he held at
Padgett's barn March 19.
Announcement* were made con­
cerning the parsonage project*;
purchasing of a new refrigerator
•nd upholstering the living room
i furniture.
An elrction was held and the
following offierrs were elected for
the coming year: Mr*. II. R.
Hiers. president, Mrs Harvey
Dunn, vice president: Mr*. Fay
t.ce secretary, Mrs. J. R. Rich­
ards, treasurer. Mr*. W. Hise. itcreiarv of *piriiual education,
Mr*. Aletha Evan*, secretary of
promotions. Mr*. B. W, Carlton,
secretary of missionary education,
Mrs, Ruth Long, secretary of
Christian sorial relations, Mrs J.
W. Padgett, secretary of local
church activities and supplies,
Mrs. Cecil Sellers, youth and stu­
dent work. Mr*. Rill Swycir, liter­
ature and publications and Mrs.
E. W. Jones, flowers.
— Mrs—Herthi &gt;lard:n, Mbs Sara—
Burns and Mrs. A. Blackman,
houseguest of Mr*. Ills* from
Buffalo, N. Y. were welcome ai
visitors.

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Singles Hitters Make Money, Too
s

Unites P m i International
lle f te i hitlers can ao make bis
money, Harvey ftuenn Install, and
tbs American League batting
d u m p ton proved hla point today
by agreeing to a Sts.ooo aalary for
1000 — the falgbaat Detroit •Tiger
•alary la nine ycara,
Kncnn, wbo led the league with
0 . l i t batting mark last year lhat
included only nine bomcra, ended
h it Mr d iy haldw l Sunday \?fc=r
bo and Tiger General Manager
Rick Ferrell came to term* by
long dlatanco telephone.
The p a d , aald Ferrell, waa a
^compromise" between the $47,500
Kuenn waa aaktag and the $40,000
the Tigers were offering. It make*
Kuenn the highest paid Bengal
llace Prince Hal Newhousor,

It alio kerpi tobacco-chewing with two no-hlt Innings In which
Harvey the top salary man on the he fanned three,
Yankee Manager Caiey Stengel
currant Detroit roller, ahead or
alto had hli eye on pitchers -and
Al K alin.'i $42,000.
Kuena'a signing leavea Charley announced that Whitey Ford, Bob
Maxwell aa the only Tiger hold­ Turley, and Duke Maas will hurl
In New York's opening exhibition
out.
Tbs Chicago White Sox are look­ game agalnit the Cardinals Satur­
ing for bomera and they got their day. "They’d heller be ready," he
flrat of tbo spring Sunday from warned,
Dennis Overby, an l$-year-old
rooklt outftild-r Joe Hlcka. It waa
3 409-foot, Inalde-tbe-park job In southpaw starting hla second year
aa Intra-squad game and followed In pro ball, highlighted a Milwau­
a 400-root triple by tha same rook­ kee'Intra-aquad game by pitching
three icoreleaa Innings and driv­
ie on Saturday.
Larry Sherry, Jhe Slx'a chief tor- ing In two runs with a tingle.
mentor in last yaar'a World Me­ John Logan, one of fivt holdouts,
risi, waa one of three Lot An­ again rejected terms.
In other camps, rookio Ken
geles pitchers to show good form
In an Intra-squad game by the Hamlin went 5-for-5 In a Kanaaa
intra-aquad
gamo
aa
Xoufax,
*world
___champions.
___Sandy
_ / _____
i ' I City_ A’smt,,__
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a______a.

Reyea Figueroa, a Puetro mean
not on the rotter, hit Iho only
home In a Sena tori' scrimmage;
Cincinnati Manager Fred Hutchin­
son named draftee Bob Miller to
■tart in the club'a first Intra-aquad
game Monday; and Ray Sadeckl,
a $40,000 bonui aoutbpaw, waa
farmed out by the Cardinals aa
Manager Solly llem ui predicted
tha IP-year-old's return sometime
this seaaon.
Ever hear of a doubleheader
that took only two hours and 24
minutes! That's wbat the Balti­
more Orioles staged at Miami in
intra-aquad competition. Pitching
machines were uaed to serve 'em
up and .Manager Paul Riehardi
concluded, "Apparently U’a the
pitcher* wbo make a gama last
almost twice aa long aa it should."

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Foodmarf Holds
Sandspur Loop Lead

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f i t W W fifiM 7H S 2 m
Foodmart still remained one
A tA T /O /tA L fiiD O O R
and one half gamei up In The
CAO W fi, A tA y tfA V g
Sandspur Bowling League as it
$ rA * rsc &gt; tt/M s e tf i
took two games last week to bring
a v m e w / t o r tte
Ihe total to 41 wins against 3*
------- TO P^f
loner,
A M A reV R 7TM ttf9.
Pryor'a Insurance holds second
with 481*. The Pig N' Whistle is
in third with 38V*. Both WilsonMalcr Furniture and Robson
Sporting Goods hold fourth spot!
with 30 wins each, and Roumtllal
A Anderson Druga has 31 wins to
hold filth.
Lucy Yatea picked up the 2-8-10
split to add to her good aeries to
aid the grocers in their battle to
stay on lop, with anenorman Eve
BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) —
Rogero rolling highest for their
learn. Al Shaw made the 8-7-10 Arnold Palmer, who Sunday boost
split, to go with MaryLou Dany* cd hla PGA money-winning record
luk's high series, as the druggists to $22,211 with a seven-stroke vie
pulled the last game out of the tory In the Baton Rouge Open, to­
day looked forward to fattening
fire.
Splits seem to be Robson's hla bankroll at tha Pensacola
trouble aa they dropped all threa Open Invitational.
Despite rain, chill winds and
to The Pig N* Whistle. But they
did pick up some nice onca, with near-freeilng temperatures that
Dot Walls making .the' 3-7-10, Pat marred the $13,000 event, the UFoster the 3-10 twice, and Llbble gonlcr, Pa., golfer Improved with
Whitehead making tha 4-3. Dot- every round to scorch the soggy
tie Thomas alio made thla one, par 72 course for * 71-7149-68Camille Moreland made the $-7-10 279.
Stranded In Palm er's wake were
and the 6-6-10 on Tha Pig'a aide
second-place finishers Doug San­
of the ihtcL
Wllsou-Malcr dropped the first ders of Miami, Jay Hebert of San­
two games to Pryors but came ford and Ronnie Relf of Singing
back strong to get the last win. Hills, Calif., with 288a and $t,233.33
Lead-off Rulh Phillips led the each.
Palm er didn't once m ilt break­
furniture team, making the 3-10
along the way. Jane Pruden pick­ ing par aa ha boomed out long
ed up this baby one for the un­ drives and played hla usual bril­
derwriters, while Lu Hoaeplaa liant long-iron game. Ho credited
toppled the 4-7, alio turning tha a hot putter and new-found accu­
racy with hla onee-weak chip
highest aeries In tha league.
shots for the runaway, $2,000 tri­
umph.
Palmer carried a four-stroke
Cycle Classics
lead Into the final round—th« same
margin bo held In the doting round
Open A t Daytona of
hla win at tho $20,000 Text*
DAYTONA BEACH ( U P l) - T h . Open at San Antonio last week­
annual motorcycle classics opened end then sprinted out of roach with
here today for a full week of a biasing, found-under-par M.
racing.
He was In trouble only ooce dur­
Many of the nation’s top cyclists ing the final IB holes, when he
will run In the main event next landed In n aand trap on tho third
Sunday, the 200-mlle national hole and took n bogey.
championship road race.
Defending champion Brad And­
res of Hun Diego, Calif., will lead
tha field. Ho won four major
Eastern races In 106P a well as
the Pacific Coast till*.

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Palmer Wins Baton Rouge Open
With A 73-Hole Score Of 279

BOB TERRY* pleasure-boat m arathoner from Jacksonville, accepts win.
nee’s trophy a fte r taking first-place honors from 83 oturtcra in the^ twohour S arasota Grand National outboard race in Sarasotn Feb, 27. Terry,
who is a winner o f both th e St. John's River and Suwnnnco River pleasureboat m arathons, had a n Unofficial average of over 05 m.p.h.

NCAA Play bets Underway tonight
UlUod Prow International

at Lealnglon, Ky., has Ohio Uni­

Tha NCAA opened ill 1PM baa- versity of tho Mid • American
kolball tournament with two
fim e a Monday and hoped to fill
tha remaining two bertha before
tkp majority of regional conteata
got under w ty Tuesday nigh!.
Utah, Skyline Conference win­
ner and 1944 NCAA champion,
meets at-large member Southern
California In a F a r West regional
game a t Provo, Utah; la ono firstrounder while DoPaul and the
Air Force, play a Midwest reg­
ional contest at Chicago.
Key battles In tha Big Eight
pad West Coast Conferences may
complete the 14-team (laid. Kan­
aaa needed a victory over Nebras­
ka to tie Kanaaa State for tha
Big Eight title while Santa Clara
gnd Loyola of California mat In
p playoff gamo for the right to
enter the Far West regional*.
A Kansas triumph ordinarily
would call for a cola tose to
break the deadlock under confer­
ence rulei, However, this can be
changed by a vola of faculty rep­
resentative* in favor of a play­
off contest.
&lt; Defending champion California
highlights a flock o! Tuesday flrat
roundera with a F ar Weil region­
al gamo against Idaho Stale at
Frannaco. The remaining
•actional contest will find Oregon
against N tw Mexico State,
r Conferenre champion, at
Uli, Ore,, Wednesday night.
In a triple-header at New York
Tuesday night, DUke, Atlantic
C e u t Conference king, meats tha
Ivy League’! Prlncaton; Weal
Virginia, which won lbe Southern
Cowl*react tournament, faces
Navy; and New York U nlm ally
takca on Connecticult, Yankee
Conference champion.
A Mldeait regional doubleheader

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People SO to 80,
Tear Out This Ad

Conferenct pitied agalnsl Notre
Damn and Western Kentucky of
tbo Ohio Valley Conference bat­
tling Miami of Florida.
Second round matches will be
held on Friday, March 11. In the
Eaal, St. Joseph'* at the MidAtlantic Conference lakes on tha
winner of tho Duke-Prlnceton conteat la o doubleheadcr at Charlot­
te, N. C, The other two firstround winners meet in a second
game.
At Louisville, Ky., the Big Ten's
Ohio Slat* meets Ihe winner ot
the Western Kentucky r Miami
(Fla.) In P Mldeait game, and
Georgia Tech of the Southeastern
Conference facet the Ohio U. —
Notre D im e winner.
Midwait conteata at Manhattan,
Kan., will havo Texas, Southwest­
ern Conference champion, facing
the Big Eight tltleholder and Cin­
cinnati of the Missouri Valley
Conference playing Ihe Dcl'aulAir Force survivor.
la tho F a r Weal, tha Weit
Coaat Conference king meeta tha
victor of the Idaho 8Ute- Califor­
nia gamo at Seattle, Wash., with
the othar wlnnera playing in •
second game.

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Race Days Left

With only 24 more racing days,
Sanford-Orlando
Kennel
Club
launches another weak of pari­
mutuel competition tonight in its
moit successful season of the
club'a history.
A 10-raco alato will atari at
1:10 p. m., highlighted by the
Grade-A ninth encounter over the
flvcsixlccnlhs-mlle d'siance. One
of Carl Tracy'a brilliant pupa,
A. It. Ewbsnki, la favored by
morning line odds of S-to-1 to nab
honora In the fis t headliner.
A. n. Ewbsnki will mova out
from the three-box in quest ot
hla eighth season triumph. The twoyear-old brlndle fellow recently
exploded with power In the home­
stretch to beat O. B.'a Modest by
one and one-half lengths and post
an eye-itopplng 31.48-second clock­
ing.
Another big winner In the head­
liner will be Discoverer, a 09pounder who haa notched five
victories this season, along with
two place* and two shows. Paul
Sutherland's muscular greyhound
will have the six-box for tha fea­
ture. and he's rated a 4-to-l shot
on the morning line.

Ml. Dora Bible School nipped
Oviedo In the flnala of the Dlatrlct
Six cage tournc&gt; In Ml. Darn Sat­
urday night, M-S4.
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) — Flo­
Oviedo gained the right to moat
rid* Stats University's spring the Bible, School In the playoffs
football practice opened today when they defeated Oeoee In the
with new coach Dill Peterson pro­ itmi-finala, 65-48.
mising a "htrd-nosed” team,
la Saturdays' gamo, John Testa" f f s don't want to atraia th a t iky waa high scertr for Oviedo
It will ba easy," he said.
with 18 points followed by Mike
Peterson was expected to have Duds, 14 and Jerry Arndt, 10.
89 players out for drills. FSU
In Friday'* game, Ttainaky scar­
haa 36 days in which to gat In 20 ed 12 points to laid tha Ovlodo
daya of spring practice.
cagcre to the semi-final win.

Faust Druga won the City Baa*
kctball Tournament by defeating
MeRoberta Tire, 58-42 last Thurs­
day evening.
This completed action In the
men'* basketball program for the
season except for the all-itar

game tonight between Robson
Sporting Goods, regular season
winner and the all-star team com­
posed of player* from (he other'I

eight teams.

Results of the tournaments
were:
Quarter-Fins Is:
Faust, 37; National Guard, 2$;
Me Roberts, 89; Evans. 39; VAH-7,
70; Walker Barber Shop, 54.
Semi-Finals:
Faust, S3; Robson, 43; McRoberts, 61; VAH-7, 47.
B. Edwards Builders Supplies
Finals:
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Faust, 38; McRoberts, 42.
regained a healthy lead in the
Thursday Night Mixed Bowling
Leagua last wssk, as they added
three wine to bring their total
wins up to 44H.
Still In second is 8tslnmsyer
Roofing, with 40 W wins, followed
by Sunland Estates, 40 wins,
South Pinecrest and Furniture
Center, both having 85 wins, and
"They were Just too big for u»."
Florida Btata Bank, 30.
Coach Bud Layer of the Sanford
Tho supply team took on the Seminoles spoks these words a fttr
bankers, winning all three with his Seminoles war* eliminated out
pins to spare. Both teams had of tha Group 6 Class A Tonmey
some nice gamss and series, with by Cocoa last Friday night In Fort
Margls Wood*1leading B. Edwards Pierce.
with a 600 ssrlea and Louisa Hos­ Coen* .opened up an early lead
ts bting m$n w w isr Tor- it™ and went on to win, 88-84.
bankers.
Ray Lundquiet was high seorer
Three big series wars racked up for the Seminoles with 13 points
on the first pair of lanes, as Jim followed by Charles Oraveta with
Macksy racked up a 619 for Furnl- 12.
turo Center, helping hla team to
Cocoa wont on to take the tour,
two wins from Stelnmeysr Roof­ ney defeating Seafarcese In, the
ing. The roofers had their own flnala Saturday night, 62-67.
high bowlere, even In losing, as
John Ogdsn rolled a 614 and D6n
S u tler turned In a 811.

Builders Pile Up
Lead In Mixed Loop

Seminoles Knocked
Out Of Tournament

But he bird led lbe sixth and Greyhound Bound
slammed a 210-yard drive onto the
eighth green, followed by a 44-fool Bonus Star Signs
putt for an eagle. Palm er then
stroked in a 13-footer to birdie the With K C Athletics
24th and used a 23-foot putt for an
F irst bonus payment of tho 1980
other birdie on lbe 16tb.
Sanford Gyeyhound Baseball Club
season was mads this morning
when a check for $600 was air
mailed to IB-year-old Norman Lea
Mldarskl of Chicago.
I t was In payment of hla signing
of hla contract, and Kanaaa City
officials whose scout, Joe Bkurskl,
saw tha youngster In semi-pro
NEW YORK (UPI) — Archie play In and around Chicago for
Moore, the re-crowned light heavy­ the past three years, are satisfied
weight champion practically ac­ It Is an Investment th at will re­
cepted a May 27th tune-up fight turn a profit both to them and
for Indianapolis today, but re­ the youth.
jected another on June 10th for
Mlderakl'a play last year earned
New York.
him a plaea on the mythical Chi
Manager Jack (Doc) Kearns, cago Tribune All-City All-Star
slated a t Moore’s reinstatement as team. He hit .830 and made but
176-pound champion by the n a ­ two errors In 20 gamss a t abort-'
tional Boxing Aseeclatlon'a execu­ stop, his natural position.
tive committee on Saturday, told
Mldenkl broke Into Cblcage'a
of the tune-up negotiations.
fast semi-pro leagues whan he waa
Archie, 46, must defsnd his tl- only 14 year* old. Aa a F a m g u t
tls agalnit Erich Bchooppnsr of High SchOol sophomore in 1$$7 K
Germany in lata July o r, early hit .167 and mad* but one o n e r
August, the NBA atipulatad Satur­ la 20 game*.
day when It voted te reinstate
him. Mtanwhlle, he want* a nontitle bout to put him In ahape.
Pirates Buy Pitcher
Kearns disclosed today: "We've
FORT .MYERS &lt;UPI&gt; — Th8
practically doted for Archie to Pittsburgh Pirates have condition­
have a tune-up with some good ally purchased pitcher Diomedos
heavyweight a t Indianapolis on Olivo from Poaa Rica of the Dou­
the Friday before the Decoration ble A Mexican Laague. Olvlo I* •
Day 600-mile auto race there , , •" 36-year-old lefthander.

Moore Reinstated
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M O A K 1 .L T , huahnnd of M ary
d e n ta l* ih a r a io necessary- fo r
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spectators and a couple number*
of the jury of teven women and
five men. About 300 pages of that
testimony now was being read Ib
the courtroom cleared of specta­
tors. Finch and Miss Trcgoff wer*
brought from their jail ceils for
the reading.
The Jury asked for the reading
Saturday before continuing its de­
liberations on whether Finch, 42,
and Min Tregoff, 23, are guilty
of the July 18 alaying of Barbara
Jean Finch. Tbc Jury received
the rase Friday afternoon.

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B ria la o la C a n a ry , F lo r id a , l a F ro *
bate,
l a r e . D ela te a t
I.A U It A V. 1U \V A R T
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In eig ht ca tru d a r m onths from
th * tim e nf I h r f lr t t p u b lica tio n
of title n n lli* . B a th cla im o r d e­
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Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611
E d u c a tio n • In s tru c tio n

AIRLINE
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• GOOD PAY — SECURITY

2. For Rent

... Real E state For Sale

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REDECORATED 3 bedroom furn­ SACRIFICE, leaving town — 1957,
ished house with enclosed porch.
22 ft. Trojsn Crusler, a'iip to
FA 2-2202 or FA 2 33*3.
shore galley, automatic bildge
pump, 95 Gray Marine, 92250.
FLORAL HEIGHTS? 1 and 2 bedFA 2-528].
room apartments, one block
South of Sanford Ave., on the BY OWNER: 3-bedroom kitchen
equipped, Sunland ' a i s l e s .
air bast route to the right, 8th.
Phone FA 2-7857.
house on the left. Enders, Rt.
2 Box 372.
2-BEDROOM home in well estab­
lished neighborhood. S p * c I a 1
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house.
terms. FA 2-8150.
Ph. FA 2-0628 days, after 6:00
FA 2-0473.
5 ACRES fa,m land Sanford Cel­
ery Delta, $450 per acre, only
2-REDROOM unfurnished, kitchen
1250 down, five years to psy
equipped house; den, 1W; baths.
balance. Richards Hotel Mel­
In Lake Mary. FA 2-8808.
bourne. Fla,
3-BEDROOMS, dinting room, kit­
3
BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
chen and bath. 19)8 French
3V4V* 25 yr. mortgage, $400
Ave. See Mr. F aun, Faust*
down. FA 2-2614.
Drug Store.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
FUnN. Apt. KQltt W. 1st St.

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' •Men and women will be selected
! from this vicinity to train imi mediately for attractive airline
• positions as Hostess, Reservei ttonlst, Ticket Agent and Ope• rations. Short, low cost training
.
can qualify you. Will not InterJ. W. HALL
- fare with present employment. LARGE furnished upstairs apart­
2544 French Ave.
ment, 3 bedrooms, downtown;
• Women will be trained in charm
HaaRi.r
water included. $85. Phan* "Call Hall"
; and beauty techniques. Musi
Phone FA 2-3641
FA
2-3071
before
5:00.
&gt; have pleasant personality, high
8-LOTS In Dreariiwold Section: al­
; school graduate, age 17 to 38.
ready cleared and Leveled. Pric­
• Inquiries confidential. Accredit­ 2 BEDROOM furnished apartment,
close
In,
reasonable
rent.
Phone
ed to sell. Phone FA 2-0258.
ed school. Write for qualifying
FA
£-0841.
detail*. Include age, phone. Airlina
Personnel Training, Na- CLEAN 2-bedroom unfurnished
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■ 41or.il—School—of—AsooBoutico,Stenstrom Realty
house, knot t y - pine snack bar
HERBERT STENSTROM
■ Box 2, c/o Banford Herald.
and sbinets, l master bedroom.
Registered Broker
$55. Also furnished apirlment
ASSOCIATES
801 M a g n o I 1 a. $85, Call
Merle W. Warner
NO
8-5287.
BIT EXCAM BHI A Dh T i bedroom
Ueltye D, Smith
unfurnished house, Ph, FA 2-0920 2-ROOM furnished apartment, 810
R. E. Magnuison
after 8:00 p. m.
Magnolia. Phone A. K. BassetNed D. Julian
ter, Florcst. FA 2-IISI,
R. J. Boynton
•BEDROOM nicely furnished garLinvll J. Rimer
age apartment on Lake Golden; FURN. apt. 2300 McllonvUla
Robert h . Lee
lax* privileges. Call FA 2-0274.
Lollte Broadway
RENT A BED
B-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Kenneth Torbctt
8812 Willow, $100 month. Cali Rollaway, Hosplta' k Baby Beds l i t N. Park — Ph, FA 2 2420
By
D
iy,
Week
or
Month.
VA 1-0274.
CAR ROLL’S FURNITURE
3-BEDROOM, ltk bath, fully air
Ph. PA 8-8181
119 W. 1st 8L
conditioned home with ulilily
HOMES, DUPLEXES,
and separate storage room.
APARTMENTS
WELAKA APARTMENTS; rooms
Large fenced yard, patio. 4 W i
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
private baths, 111 W. P in t St.
loan. $70,80 monthly. 104 Laurel
U1 N. PARK AVE.
FA $-2420
Dr. FA 2-3174.
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
1-MODERN FURNISHED apart■Ido between Celery and Geneva ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
m n te . FA 2-454$, eo: Palmetto
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitche. ap­
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
Ava, Available now._________
pliances. School but stop. Quiet FA 2-3831
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
neighborhood. $79 per month.
LAKEFHONT: CB home, I large
Phone FA 2-9145.
badroama, Florida room, car­
port*, I*V4 bath, kitchen equip- 1703 MAGNOLIA, lar«a 2-BR. furn. RETIREMENT RETREAT
rt you the couple who will latch
pad, central heat; grove. In
apt., tile bath, screaned porch. A onto
this neat brand new 2 BR
L a k e
Mary. $125. Phone
$85. FA 2-3951 or FA 2-2298.
CB Home, located just out of
PA 1-3888.
the high tax district with a lot
NICELY furnished house, newly
I-BEDROOM bouse 1810 W. Ird.
large enough for a garden. Only
decorated, carports and breeseinquire 171$ W, 3rd.
&lt;8300, Name your own terms.
way, fruit treca. Low rent lo
good tenant. 11 Smyrna Dr., De­
BLEEPING ROOMS? The Gabled
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
nary., Fla,
401 Magnolia Ave. PA 2-0730.
Phona FA 2-4891
III N. Park
t-nOOMS * Bath, nicely furnish- APARTMENT, 113 Elm. FA 24371. Phone FA 2 8331 2G01 Park Dr.
ed, $43. Apt. I, 407H W. fit.,
WYNNEWOOD: 3 B. R. CBS
HOUSE HUNTING?
manager at 111 W, eth.
house, $1300 equity and assume
Take your pick fro- the follow­
158 monthly payment. Phone
•-ROOM cottage completely furn­
ing choice rentals:
FA 2 5871.
ished. all utilities, ready to raova
tn. Adult* only, 2404 Park. Ap- Jewett Lane
, ply Btemper Agency,
3 bedroom, 1 bath, built-in kit­ LARUE HOUSE on corner lot.
Low down payment. C a l l
FURNISHED apartments, hard­ chen equipment $00 per month.
FA 2 3480.
wood floors, til# baths. *0$ W. 1(09 Roseway
HOUSE FOR SALE: Lovely 217U&gt;, Street._______■
3 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen equip­
badroom home an larga shady
ped, quiet neighborhood.
SMALL apartment 200 Avocado.
rorncr lot In Wynnewood; kit­
9100 per month,
chen equipped, Jalousie porch.
IIF
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom house. I
Low down payment. 2413 Stev­
Telephone PA 2-3950.
Lake Mary
ens Ave. FA 2-3069.
FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms 3 bedroom, I bath duplex, kitchen
equipped
and bath. 708 Park Ava. Phone $75 per month
~ N O TIC E
FA 2-2394.
HOME SEEKERS
RENT OR SALE: 2-bed room, kit- 3layfair
chen furnished home. Phone 3 bedroom, I bath, fireplace,
Watch This Space
attic fan,
FA 2 2541,_____________
This beautiful six room and bath
many exlraa
homa has screened porch, carTWO 3-bcdroom houses, kitchens $185 per month
orte, ulilily and storage room.
•quipped. FA 2-8043;
contact us today
nderground iprin'Oc system
Stenstrom Realty
t-BEDROOM house, completely
for tha lawn, Located on a large
furnished, free water and gai, 111 N. Park
Phone FA 2-2420
rorncr lot at 2400 Oak Ave. The
deposit furnished. Call FA 2-2577.
price wilt be reduced $30 each
5. Real E state For S alt
day until sold. Original price
1-ROOM efficiency apnrlmcnl suit­
118,950—today's
$18,100. P re irr’
able for one or couple, private
loin, approximately $10,700, can
bath. Across from Postoffice.
INFREQUENTLY
be assumed, Monthly paymcnli
are $7$. Shawn by appointment
.COMPLETELY furnished 4~Beef- are we fortunate enough to be
able .to sell the "nicest'' home
only. Don't delay. Sea today.
n u n , I Bath homa on MellonIn town, but her* It is. Two
Call FA 2-3201.
vilie. Large living room, dining
bedroom, on the most beautiful
n o tn , 'kitchen, Florida room,
lot
In
ona
of
Sanford’s
best
1-YEAR
OLD, 1 bedroom CB furn­
fireplace, beamed celling, washished homa hear high school.
areas. If you are discriminating
•r-dryer, dishwasher, a t a.
Call FA 2-4278 after 8:00 P. M.
you will not be dlsapponted
Available Mar. 21 for 4 months.
and
all day Saturday and Sun­
Owner
must
move,
so’It’s
only
FA 24140.
day.
$10,150. (with good terms),
6
HOUSE, unfurnished, So. Sanford
Ava. on Oakway. $50. m». W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
FISH CAMP, LAKE HARNEY
Phona FA 2-4991
111 N. Park
FA 84*08.____________
Phona FA 3 9331 2901 Park Dr. 335' front on Lake, nice twp bed­
room camp, suitable for year
•-BEDROOM, furnished, $40 par
round living,
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, doubt* car­
month. 709 Palmetto.
ports, extra large utility room, St. Johns Realty Co.
3-BEDROOM and 3 bedroom
Florida room. 119 Shannon Dr.
Its N. park Ave.
bout
houses
for rout, kitchens equipFA 2-1371.
Across from school. Phona
$-4411.________

S

FURN. apt., downstairs, 3 rooms,
screened porch and garage. 612
Park, mgr. a p t 2. Ph. PA 8-749*.
8-BEDROOM funtlahed h o m e
available March I7lh. to respon­
sible people, $100 per month.
FA 1588*.
B-BEDROOM unfurnlihed house.
Call FA 8-448$.
UNFURNISHED 8 bedroom house,
Utebea equipped) 2405 Willow
Ava. C a U F A t-m i o r f k 2-2811,
BRAND NEW I bedroom apartman! $*o. M W. u th . at. Days
Ph- t a u t, night* PA 8-1401.
•MALL apart., also Rooms with
Utahan privileges. FA 8-1794.

ftan f orb

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

Ph- FA 8-4991 IIS N. Pash A rt.
Ph. FA 8-8841 M il Park Ava.

12 FT. RUNABOUT. 13 H. P.
Evinruda ateelrie kicker, v«ry
reasonable. Rav. Joel D. Brown,
FA 2-3942.
'
Mercury Outboord Motor#

Windshield
Back Glaaa
Door Glass
V ent Gla»i
WOODRUFF MARINE
SERVICE
FA 3*1893
Senkarik G lasi and Paint Co. 3401 Frameh A rt.
11 111 W 2nd St.

Personnel Service

20. Automobllaa

Orlando. Fla. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AH
work ' guaranteed. Free Esti­ MODEL "A". Phona FA 3-M18.
mates. Phona FA 3-7119.
II. Work W anted
1954 FORD Custom fordor, radio,
heater, straight aUck, extra go&gt;d
TYPLNG at home, legal or any ENVELOPES, U tte rh u d s. state
condition. $459. US N. Buatend
other. Phone FA 7 6*44_______ -_menl.«. Involrrs, hand MILL i hd.
Dr. FA 34111.
programs, ; t i .
Prigrasatva
WILL keep children In my home.
Printing Co. Phona FA 2-2*51- CLEAN '58 Bal Air Chevrolet
201 .Maple Ave.
306 Waft 13th SU
Sports Coupe, all power, radio,
heater, autamatle transmission,
WILL DO laundry In my homa i PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
ona ownar. Call FA 2-1M8 o r ^
regularly, Call FA 2-5120.
All types and s lu t, installed
set at McKea Motors. BargslnV
"Do
It
Yourself’
BOOKKEEPING In my home. Call
price.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
FA 2-2699,
STINE
1858 RAMBLER Super StaUon
Machinery and Supply Co.
12. Plum bine Service*
Wagon, excellent condition, rea­
207 W 2nd St.
Ph. FA 14432
sonably priced. Phene PA 14518.
PLUMBING
TV and RADIO REPAIR af r MUST SELL '37 Ford Convertible,
Contracting t Repairs
5:00 nighta and weekend*: BanFree Estimates
white, V8, power fleering, radie,
ford, Lako Mary and Longwood.
R. L. HARVEY
whitewalls, good conditio*. Ask­
FA
2-2772
and
FA
2481$.
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3313
ing $1300. FA 12281.
406 Metcalf Bldg.

5. Rent Eat* la For Sal*

5. Ken! E state For Sal*

NICE 2 bedroom home. 2 baths,
wall lo wall carpet. For quick
isle call FA 2-2721.
Must sacrifice 3 B. R.. 1 bath
home with large Florida room.
Lot 67* x 145’. Unusual 4'V,i
mortgage. Buy my equity. Rea­ NICE S3IALL two bedroom'house
on two landscaped .lota; equip­
sonable terms available. Call
ped kitchen and space heater.
FA 24092 after 8:00 P. M.
Located Just outside of city
limits, with city water. Price
S t Johns Realty Co. $6,993. Any reasonable terms
considered.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8123

Owner Transferred

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

REDUCING PRICE for quick
BROKER
sate. By owner; 2 bedroom'CB 202 So. Park Ava. Ph FA 2-3991
house, wood floors: corner lol,
fenced backyard. FA 2-1283.

' TIME FLIES

CLOCK REPAIRING; Wbeeiesi,
1151 STUDEBAKER C ham pion^
Longwood Park, FA 2-7175.
outstanding condition. autom aV
tic shift, $250. FA 34389.
HOUSE CLEANING
Windows,
Floors,
Walls.
Free
Es­
Plumbing &amp; Denting
timate. Call FA 3-1313 or 20-A Trailers
AIR COv UJTIONING
FA 2 1933.
CONTRACT and REP'»R WORK
TRAILER SACRIFICE
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 24542
*1,000.00
OFF OF COST
JONES
I960 La Salta &gt;3 ft., I bedroom,
13. Electrical Services
Jalousie windows, tandem wheel.
24 hr; W recker Ser.
Used six weeks. Clear title. Will
1003 SANFORD AVE.
House Wiring — Electric Servlet
:acrlftea for cash. Mrs. McDoaTitone FA 2-1803
Sid Vlhlen
ald, DcWitt Trailer Park, 3 miles
FRONT END ALINEMENT
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
So. of Sanford oa 1743.
1
112 Magnolia
FA 24913 to yr*. experience with Bear
Equipment.
'58 METZENDORF Travel Trailer
14. Build. Faint ft Repair
No longer connected with Buddy's
priced.for quiek sale. Lot 40,
Automotive.
Park Ava. Trailer Park.
B &amp; U ROOFING
Contracting k Repairs
13-A Beauty Parlors
14 FT. CORRECT CRAFT boat,
Licensed - Bonded —In
25 H. P. Johnson and trailer,
FREE ESTIMATES
June Brown's Beauty Salon MOO. Call FA 2-3188.
500 Laurel Ave.
FA
2010 Adami Ave. Ph. FA MI2T
THOS. E. THOMPSON
Be Lovrlier With Prefeaaiooal
General Contractor
Beauty Cara.
Home Carpentry Repaira
Rooting k Siding
Phone FA 2-«452

and why keep on renting when
FARMER’S AGENCY
you can buy ■ three bedroom
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
home close tn and have a $39.
D. H. Whitmore
total monthly payment? Excel­
Lillian G. Trams
lent term i can be arranged -on
Associates.
the down payment to fit your
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-6£21
budget. Hy the w ay. Mom, the
After hour*. FA 2-2618, FA 2-4121,
kitchen la designed with you
FA 2-0311
in mind!
5-ROOM modern home, furnished.
Near air base. Price 86,490. A W H " B u r STEMPER Agency
113 N. Park
good Investment. 1308 W. 3rd St. Phone FA 2-4991
Phone FA 2-S331 2801 Park Dr.
NEW LAKEFHONT home: 3 bed
rooms, 2 Itsihi. custom hull!,
terraito, glass sliding doors,
electric kitchen, frultwood cabi­
AVON HAS
nets. central healing and air
3 open territories — city —
conditioning; large plot, Irriga­
■Iso opening tn LOCH ARBOR.
tion. Buy for cost direct from
WRITE IMMEDIATELY for
owner-builder. 919,700, low down
interview — Box 249, Lockhart.
payment. A. Frail. Clalrraont
Fla.
Ave., Lake Mary, FA 2-2861.
WALL PAPERING * PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 501 Weal 8th St.
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for
WHITE BRICK FIREPLACE
Phone FA 24843
educated, ambitious rather than
FOR SALE
experienced, person. 34,000 mini­ IF YOU have painting problem*
Located West end of spacious liv­
mum first year with promotion
ing room. Also thrown In for
and want to take advantage of
each 100 days. Write Box 4,
good measure—Iwo bedrooms,
years of experience and the
Sanford Herald.
tile bath and a half, modern
best of workmanship, call K,
electric kitchen, tcrraiso floors
41. Bledsoe, FA 2-4122. '
BEAUTICIAN
WANTED
on
or
be­
throughout. All this situated on
fore
Mar.
ISIh.
Call
FA
25742
Lovely Lake Lotus, three blocks
HOUSE PAINTING
days, FA 2-2455 evenings.
off 17-92, Cassc,berry area. Buy
This 5Ionth Only
this lovely year old home for
EXTERIOR COMPLETE
the low, luw price of only
2-Bedroom ......................... 1124.91
$14,500.
INSIDE SALESMAN for building 3-Bedroom ......................... $139.95
material business. Good Income
PH. FA 20309
Listen to this, Attractive two bed­
for young man with some ex­
room, one bath, Masonry home
perience. Write qualifications to 15. Special Services
In Lake Mary—Exlra large liv­
Box 40. c/o Sanford Herald,
ing Room, a Florida Room
Sewing Mach. Repairs
which could he used for Bed­
ALL MAKES k MODELS
room. Convenient to Post Office
194 So. Park (34 kr. ser.)
and Stores—Reasonably priced MEN OR WOMEN lo canvass
FA 2-3821
door to door checking names
at $11,300, Terms,
for the new city directory. An­
SERVICE
CALLS
|LS0. For de­
swer in own handwriting, giving
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
pendable TV service call San­
address
and
telephone
number.
SURETY BONDS
ford TV Center, 9th. end BanWrit* Box CC, c/o Sanford Her­
ford Ave. FA 2-9741.
RAYMOND M. BALL ald.

AND ASSOCIATES
Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jeanle) Blair
Carl Chorpenlng. Jr.
Robert J. Schmidt
W. B. Shlppy
Cmdr. G. B. Strickland
Marvin Williams
219 So. park Ave. Ph. FA 3-5941
Sanford
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
. Ph. FA 2-1390

Davalop«r
PRESENTS

WELCOME

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Beauty Salas
A Satisfied customer Is our be
advertisement.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
104 So. Oak
Ph. FA t-ITi
EASTER SPECIAL
| l . » Waves Now $6.30
Hair Styling A Cutting Included
EVENING APPOINTMENTS AC­
CEPTED,

a beelately free without oMiga*
(lew at a m *f Basferd'a Mediae
MetaU while you beat# aslt*Wt housing far yeuraelf aud
family. Pick ap your bey ef
M r Bales Office.

DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
2004 Adams

Ph. PA 2-1551

Men-Women 920. Daily. Sell Lumi­
nous nameplates. Write Reeves
Co., Attleboro, M an.

4th

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

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Q iilat

•

Naar Coif Court*

Turn Waal On 20th
St. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watch
For Our 8lgus . . . .

Prom IIU .O O O FHA
r™

$350 Down
$ 68.50 Monthly

BW UY MOORS OHN DAKY
ik * H M

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O P E N D A ILY
9:00 A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY
1:00 P. «L T il Dark

S h a u n a ka A

LOCATION: 1501 Wywtawaad M u , la b a u llftf
WynnawMd, and ailuatad an 75’ a 115* laadarapad h i

;*

You cab nova in immedi­
ately vhlla tha pa par* are

ROOMS: 3 aica-aixa bedroom*, fully Iilad lath , livtaf
room, dlalag a n a , kitchaa, carport*, and utility roaau
CONSTRUCTION: CB construct tea. with tarraua
floors, aurbla chip pitchad roof, sad awaiag wladowa.
EQUIPMENT: Electric rang* aad rsfrigaratar. hnatiag
unit, hot walar haotar, aad vaosltaa bUada.
PRICE: Tbia boat* can b* yaura for only 118,9*0, The
down payment M l uni 11350, with monthly paymaata af
E X C L U S IV E

W ITM

STEN STRO M REA LTY

ita n

*

AX, Jt "'•mas
- ----

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Homna Duniwned For
. Florid* Living.

'i f. \ ■t

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A d d itio n
' ■"

VArFHAFHA In Servk#
C onventions
F in a n d n f
Down Paym ents
Low a t 1425

C o m m u a ily

3 B e d r o o m s - lV a B a th s

' *

- I ft 4 Bedroom* —
l ft * Bntha

HOMES

Priced Under Percent Market

Stamper Agency

19. Boata and Motom

FA 3-8882 March I* the montft for saUlni;
to wa have tha following sales:
HEATING
All 1959 Evlnnides. Gator trail­
H.
J’.
POPE
CO.
For The Employer
ers and boat* a t dose out
T*)
S
Park
FA
£-4234
Thoroughly screened, better quali­
prices. Sample: 50 bp. Elect.
fied, more competent people.
1595, and other sites $1495. 17*
INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
Scottia Craft Hard Top $1959,0
For The Employee t i l l Celery Ave Tel FA 2-1394 and many others oo display $94*w
94 k 501-11 E. 1st.
3lore courteous service, better job PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
opportunities, a competent em­
W. L. HARMON
]$' Tilt trailers $14$.
ployment service.
PH. FA 2-4223 After $ P. M.
Save now—Buy now.
"Gateway to Waterway”
Robson Sporting Goods $04 E, lit.
Our Reputation
T
V
&amp;
Radio
Service
10 yr*. licensed and bonded In
Gateway To Tha Waterway
Florida.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
(Home &amp; Auto)
Member of the Chamber
Robson Sportinir Good*
N o rth O rlan d o E le c tro n ic !
of Commerce
39444 E Ut
r k FA 3-SH1
Ph. FA 24954 - FA 2-8993
2713 Orlando Dr. - Hwy. 17-92

FHA FINANCED

BKK OR CALL TODAY

Metcalf Building

ANNOUNCING
A
NEW DEAL

IDEAL FAMILY HOMEB
• 9 BEDROOMS
• H i A 2 BATHS

Drive Faur Block* Wsat Off
Preach Ava. Oa Mlh Bt. A
Btemper Associate la Oa The
Pramteaa Dally. -

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

PERSONNEL
a

knolls

$59 DOWN

15. Special Services

PiiRC 8— Mon. March 7. 1960 10. M ile or FarnnJa

lAFF-AvDAY

O m t — H . O c r r to M

Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1101 1742 at HUwatka

ss

R rralh

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�Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
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21. Kuroi'ure

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JjMon. March 7, 1960—Page 9

»

2I. Kurnilurs

$SAVE$

New ft I ’aed
Furniture and Appliance**

Mather of Sanford

21. F u r n itu re

22. Articles For Sale

New A L'ird Furniture It Applt
ancei A Good Place To
BUY. SELL or TRADE

FA TORY TO YOU
REBUILT auto senerator* and 2TABLE L*MPS with Fiberglass
■hades. Call FA 2 3421.
ALUMINUM
Matters, 6 and 12 volts New
VENETIAN BLINDS
mufflers for popular cars. Reel's MOORSE PORTABLE sewing ma­
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Used Auto Parti, South on Hwy,
chine, light weight. Five pay­
rati with plaatie end*. Plastic
17 92. Phone FA 2 062«.
ment* of I8 60. One year guar­ or rayon tapea. Cotton ac nylon
antee remaining. Write Credit
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
cords.
Manager, Box 600, Sanford Her­ Senkarik Gian* and Paint Co.
Service With The Cash. SUPER
ald.
TRADING POST. FA 2 0*77.
H U H W, 2nd St
TA 1-4622
'39
ZIG ZAG, almoi* half paid 52,000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
for — lake over payment* of
FA 12291.___________________
ha* to be seen to apprtclalt.
89.50 each; 60n different Mllchei,
Cheap! Call FA 2-43IT.
button holes. Write Credit Mana­
ECONOMY paint $3*5 per n i ­
ger, Box 600, e/o Sanford Her­ TWIN BED with coll aprtng Innerton, 2nd fillon free, ARMYald.
NAVY Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.
spring m altrest, 823. FA 1-7237.

Jenkins

Furniture

*--------------------------------------------too Sanford Are.
FA 2-7450
• ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
.'•V., Beds. Day, Wtck or Month— 268-209 E. f t rat SL Ph. PA I-OVRS CUSTOM BUILT furniture -tin ale piecea or *eti. Alio furni­
FURNITURE CENTER
S BIO VALUES
ture repair. * Cabinet! made.
1100 French Ave,
• JUICK CREDIT
TA MOM.________________*
Ph. TA 2-7153
SEASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
22. Articles For Sale
Uied fiirntturr, appllancti. tools
WILSON - MAIER
*te. BoughtSold Larry’s Mart
GOOD Uaed Appliance* and TV’a.
New and Used Furniture
VS Sanford A rt. Ph. FA 1-4181
Gormly, Inc., Third k Palmetto
Stl E. Flr*t St.
FA 2 3622

122. Articles For Sale

22&lt; Articles For Sale

22. Articled For Sale

22. Articles For Sale

NEW WINDOW or floor fan 820: '38 C U S H M A N Scooter tlM ;
barbecue grill with electric rollschrome kitchen table and chain
823: Phllco air conditioner t73.
serle 823. Cell FA 2 3091.
FA 2 6140.
NEW hot water heater, 10 yr.
guarantee. Call FA 2-3742 or GOOD Breakfait room suite, —
chairs with plastic upholstery.
FA 2-2435.
Phone FA 2-1677.
1931 LAMBRKTTA motor scooter
8173, excellent condition. Call 24, Lost ft Found
FA 1-0360.
FOUND: 10 H .Y outboard
ORANGE TREES for sale. Will
submerged In 94. Johns. Identity
plant In yards or grovaa. Shade
motor number, make and ap­
trees also available. Ed Davis,
proximate
pi see
loot. C al
FA 1-4317.
FA 20218.

STOCK REDUCTION!
OPEN UNTIL EVERY
WEEK
54 FORD

58 CA D I L U C
-41" Fa

■ FsMr l a nipped Including Factory Air CondiW Low MReogo • la Now Cat Condition Throogh-

WAS $3795

58 C H E V R O L E T
Perfaat In

AR

WAS $2095 1

WAS $1495

WAS $1895

NOW $1425

F IN A N C IN G A V A ILA B LE
DURING T H IS

BIG

S A LE!
58 C H E V R O L E T
Macoyoe Tudor VI • Aatoootlo Tranamtaeioo . Perfect Light
Greg Finish - New Tlree • Bpotleee laeide and Out.

WAS $1595

NOW $1170

$AVE *425
58 C H E V R O L E T
Bel Air Ferder VP . Radio • Heater • Power Starring • Aula,
matte Transmission . Beautiful Tutene finish . Perfect In
Bvary Way.

WAS $1995

NOW $1490

SAVE *505

WAS $1795

NOW $1275

EVERY CAR
A SPECIAL!

Air Sporte Coupe . VI • Radio - Healer • Automatic Trane,
tieo * Ranolleot Tlree . Vary law Mileage • New Car CoudU

WAS

$1995

NOW

$1550

THIS IS THE GREATEST
SALE
IN HOLLER HISTORY

NOW

$790

WAS $895

NOW $625

SAVE *270

$AVE *495

54 M ER C U R Y
Hun Valley Hardtop • Radio • Heater - Automatic
slow . Power Windows and Power Boots • BauattM
Piniah • Earellent Tlree.

WAS $595

NOW $725

55 CA D I L U C
“•1” Ferder • All Fortery Arrseesriee Isc lading Air l
Beautiful Tntose Finish . White Sldowol Tlree - Pmfeut to |
Wuy.

50 FORD
end Ran# Good • Perfect

Nine Passenger Mteilon Wagon
Fur Henllng Rider*.

WAS $195

WAS $1695

NOW $1275

$AVE *420

NOW $125

SAVE *70

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WASHINGTON (U P I)-P o lltl.
rut msp-rtartcri will watch the
Now Hampshire pcsldsntlal pri­
me rlet Tueid ay (or freih cluea to
■how whart voter* are heading In
thla presidential election year.
The clue* could ba provided by
write-in vote* for president or
vice president, or strong showing*
by aupportere of preildential can­
didate* other than Vice President
Richard M. Nixon and Sen. John
P. Kennedy (D-Ma**.).
New Hampihlre traditionally
hold* the nation'! bellwether presi­
dential primary. The next teat
;wlll not eoma until WUcomin
vote* four week* from Tuesday.
On the Republican ballot In New
Hampihlre, Nixon la unoppoied in
the direct preildential preference
vote. On the Democratic ballot,
Kennedy M s only nominal oppotltlea from Paul C. Haber, a Chi­
cago manufacturer.
A conspicuous blank apace on
the ballot almost Invite* write-in
Vote* from person* dissatisfied
with the principal candidates.
Write-hi vote* for vice president

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CAPT. F. f*. EDWARDS, commanding officer of VAH-8 a t the Sanford
Naval A ir Station a t the controla putting in the 5,000th hour hie training
group haa 4 »rform ed nince its operation a t the baae.

WASHINGTON (U P I)-A n au­
thority on human heredity aaid
Monday only one child out of lo
la born with the "Inherent capabil­
ity" of making "really original
contribution*" In knowledge In
•clance or other field*.
Ha aaid this naturally gifted
fraction of tha population consti­
tutes "our greatest national re­
source." Hut hi* warned that It I*
being dangerously neglected by a
V. 8. educational system which I*
"geared to the average child."
These statement* were made by
Dr. Jamve V, Neel, professor of
human genctlca a t the University
of Michigan medical school, In an
article contributed to a three-vol­
ume report on "Tha Nation's
Children.*"
Tha report wae published a* a
background study document for
tha 7,000 delt-gate* who will parKripato to the White Hou«* confaranra on children end youth
lamb 87-Aprtl 8.

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also are permitted.
■A spectacular write-in vole for
Nixon In IM6 helped stall Harold
R. SUaaen’a drive lo block the n t»m {nation of tha vice president
s i President Klsanbowsr's running
■ ate.
Backers of.both Nixon and Ken­
nedy will be pressing for a hlg
to te. Comparison* will be risky,
however, because Republicans nor■ ally outnumber Democrats in
Naw Hampshire by a substantial
margin.
1
In addition te tha presidential
preference balloting, Naw Hampahlra Vptera will be electing dele­
gates to the national political con­
ventions. Democrats will choose
80, each with half a vote, and tha
GOP will elect 14, each with ana
Vote.
Other political developments
aver the weekend!
—Kan*** Democrats wound up
thalr state convention without In­
dicating dearly who will get the
■tote* support for the presidential
nomination. Organisers for both
Kennedy and Symington claimed
a majority of the Si Kansas votes
St the national convention.
—Son. Harman K. Talmadge
(D-Ga.) perdteted that Democratfa National Chairman Paul M.
Butler "won't last long" as party
leader after the July convention.
Talmadge alee hinted a t a possi­
ble Southern walkcwt by saying
■oathomsrs will "begin to resent"
their role In the party,

^ TAR

By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - There
la so much sidewalk superintend­
ing to take cart of around tha
Capitol thete day* It’a a wonder
Congress gets any legislating
done.
I find that superintending the
new paint Job on- (ha Capitol
dome Is about aU that I can han­
dle. Thi* meana I h i.e lo neglect
the work on the new eaat front,
the new Senate aubway terminal

Mamie To Get
Health Treatment
PHOENIX, Aria. (UPI) - Mrs.
Mamie Eisenhower arrived Sunday
for a two-week vacation at aa ex­
clusive health and beauty resort In
sunny Phoenix.
The President's wife was met by
Gov. and Mra. Paul Fannin, savcral dignitaries and about 1JM spec­
tators when ahe stepped from her
privata railway car at Union Sta­
tion.
Those accompanying the First
Lady included her slater, Mra.
George Gordon Moore; Mra. John
McCone, wile of the chairman of
the Atomic Energy Commission;
Mrs. Arthur Summerfield, wife of
the postmaster general of the U. S.
and Mra. John Foster Dulles, wid­
ow of the secretary of state.

"The existing social and edu­
cational structure of this country
offen a* much to the average
child a* can lie found any place
la tha wurid today," Neel aaid.
The United States can also
"tike great pride" In the -special
services It ha* provided for handi­
capped children, he said.
Net-1 continued:
“None of t hr tty service* should
in any way be weakened. Indeed,
many mutt be strengthened. RuL
It I* high time wa fared the pro­
position that the gifted, on whom
we unknowingly rely to such an
extent, deserve from thla democ­
racy far more than they have
been given in tha past . . . .
"Hy gearing our educational ef­
fort to the average, and putting
the great bulk of our »per lei ef­
fort Into facilities for the handi­
capped, wa have been giving our
very able children less than tha
equal opportunity to which they
ara entitled."

and the new House office build­
ing.
The paint Job I* scheduled to be
completed sometime this month
and then I esn devote more at­
tention to the .her project*. I
can only hope that Ihcy won't be
botched up too badly In the mean­
time.
Most sidewalk superintendents,
as you know, superintend by peer­
ing down into excavations through
knot hols i . Once the eonalruction
reaches aye-level, they lose Inter­
est.
This Is why the Capitol dome
paint Job has been such a chal­
lenge. It require* the superintend­
ent to look up all the time. More­
over, thla must bo done out In
the open wilhout the aid of knot­
holes.
Soma leas dedicated superin­
tendents might have given up
long ago, but I am determined to
see (he Job through to completion.
When the great cast tron dome
was assembled 87 years ago, U
was painted an eggahe’* white to
match tha building's marble
walla. With the passage ot time,
the marble got d!rty and the
dome had to be painted a eorresponding greyish lo.ie.
Now that the Capitol east front
Is being rebuilt with new marble,
the dome la beln- restored to ita
original color. Thla hasn't been
easy.
To begin with, we had lo chip
off 23 coals of old paint, each
coat con slating of about 2,300 gal­
lons. If you’ve ever tried to refinish a piece of lawn furniture,
you can imigtne what a Job that
waa.
First we found that the Iron
dome would, begin to ru n almost
as soon aa the old paint waa re­
moved. They solved that problem
by scraping off small areas and
quickly covering them with a coal
of anll-ruat compound.
Then ve discovered that every
time we cleaned off a apace a
gang of dirty birds would come
along and nullify our efforts. We
solved that by draping a huge nel
over their roosting place.
Things are going smoothly nqw
although the dome at the moment
la tri-colored, like brick lea cream
—ona layer of vanilla, one layer
of raspberry and one layer of al­
mond toffae.
These arc the shades of the
paints being used as undercoals.
Soon we will have It aU white
again, for which I'll bs thankful.
One more Job like this and I'd
not only have tha sidewalk super­
intendent's occupational disease—
fallen arches — but I'd have a
stiff neck aa well.

FRANKFURT, Germany (UP1)
—Tha U. 8. Army In vest! gated a
complaint today that the l-yesrold son of a colonel, dressed in a
plnt-tlaed uniform and awaggar
stick, conducted bis own “Jnspection” of troops under hie fooler's
command.
, Young Rickey Juergene waa re­
ported to have strutted down the
inspection line behind hta father
Col. K. K. Juergena, in Munleh
Peb. 88 picking out faults with
tha sotdlon and marking deficien­
cies In a notebook.
Ufa specialty tailored uniform
was complete with gold-braided
hat, unit Utslgna, a row ef rib­
bons and lieutenant bars.
I,t. Col. P, J. Corso, Inspector
general for the 7th Army eupport
command, said hi* oCffaa waa In­
vestigating a complaint from one
of the soldiers.
Col. Juergens, a veteran of
more than 80 years army service,
confirmed the Incident but said
he had not been aware of what ]
the boy waa dolag.
"I wasn’t paying too much at­
tention," he said. "An inspecting
officer doesn't have much chance
to notice anything beyond what he
I* doing."
An Army spokesman said Ricky's
father bought the cloth for hla
son’e uniform and men of the Tlat
Ordnance Battalion paid for tha
tailoring and adopted tha boy as
their,"mascot.’’
A 7th Army spokesmen said the
incident appeared to be a "mis­
understanding" alnre the boy, aa
nftscot, had been Invited to at­
tend the inspection,
"Apparently ha Juit got out of
hand," the spokesman said. "But
tha Incident is being Investigated
fully. You can rest assured it
won't happen again."

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WEATHER: Generally fair, continued cold th ro u g h Wedne«dny. High today, 58(18. Low tonight, .18-48.
United Preia Leased Wire Established 1908
SANFORD, FLORIDA
TUESDAY, MARCH 8. 1990

NO. MB

City Won't Tolerate Violence,
Demonstrating, Negroes Told
»

■MB B B m k •
SNOWSTORMS HIT THE NATION and the record-breaking weather took
«ix lives in Pennsylvania, five in Massachusetts and four each in Texas,
Ohio, Colorado and Indiana. At top center a New York policeman mnns his
snowy post. At top, right, a newspaper delivery man wrestles with his
papers. Two youngsters enjoy the white stuff at bottom, right. A family
enjoys a sleigh ride in Scranton, Pa. nt top, left. Skiing to work was the
solution in Charlottesville, Va., at bottom left.

)*** wriving and Ulysses Casey,
17, and Grady Caldwell, 17, with
disorderly conduct after the chase
on Magnolia Avc., during which
police reported that the car wai
driven through stop sign* at
about 30 miles an hour.
Three juveniles under 17 year*
of age also were in the car and
were charged with disorderly con
duct.
\
Another Negro youth. Curtis
Goldman, was arrested about
noon Monday after a group of
Crooms students had massed
downtown and demanded use of
the Civic Center ur improved tael-

Police arrested six Negro youths
Monday night as city officials be­
gin a close check on a Crooms
Academy "Young Man’s Social
Club” which appeared to be de­
parting from its avowed purpose
of obtaining better recreational
facilities
through
“ peaceful
mean*.”
The arrest Monday night raine
at the end of a chase by police
of a car driven by Freddie Ix-e
Walker, 18, on* of the youths
identified with a Saturday night
effort to enter a dance at the
Civic Center.
Walker was charged with reck-

News Briefs
Elects Publisher

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Arthur
H. Motley, a magazine puhliiher,
has been named new president
of the U. S, Chamber of Com-!
mere*. Motley, president of Parade
publications, was sleeted by the
projects to the 8RD at Ha yearly chamber's board of directors to
succeed Erwin D. Canham, editor
budget bearing.
At that tima the board will of the Christian Science Monitor.
bear requests from all counties
In the district including Voluaia, Powell In Court
Orange, Brevard and Lake.
NEW YORK (UPI) — The gov­
ernment's long and turbulent in­
come taa case against Rep. Adam
Clayton Powell Jr. (D-N. Y.) goes
to trial in federal court hero to­
day. He it charged, in a threecount Indictment returned in May
OTIS E. FOUKAKKE
1638, with making fradnlent dedttelions in a 1832 Joint return.
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Sen.
Spaniard L. Holland (D-Fla.) Synthetic Diamonds
charged today that Senate leaders
FT. MONMOUTH, N. J. (UPI)
were driving senators Into a “ val­ —Army scientists are turning
ley of death" by keeping session* graphite into synthetic diamond*
going around tbs dock In an ef­ for use as electronic materials la
fort to break the southern civil rocket ay item s. A team of aclearights fllibutsr.
Uate, headed hy Dr. A. A. Gtsrdlnl,
Holland arged the leaders to of Long Branch, N. J . / are producJ rin g an and to what he tailed tog the minis rule crystals as part
Olf* K. Fmirakrr, '■ fonder
^ h i * dtwr dn b procedure.** The of a program to develop electronic
day-and-night sessions have been other devices calling for material. .Seminole county commissioner
broken since Feb. 26 only by a Is resistant to extreme heat.
anil school truster, today quali­
IS-mlnuto racexi and a Sunday ef
fied lo run for county commixrest.
llonrr from Dlstrlrl 3.
In an angry exchange, Senate $6,000 Gift
Fourakrr, who has lived in
LONDON (UPI) —Princess Mar
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson of Texas challenged Hol­ garel gave her roinmoncr-fianre Longuood for Ihe past 30 years,
land to yield the Boor for an im­ Antony Armitrung-Joncs a *6.000 wax rounly rommissluiirr from
mediate vole. Johnson blamed •ports car for hi* 30th birthday, 16(8 to 1638 and wai a eounly
southerner* for wearing down London newspapers reported to­
senators with quorum calls and day. There was no confirmation of school trustee from 19(4 iR. FourIhe reporli from Buckingham Pal­ akre Is in Ihe citrus and road con­
other laclica.
Holland declined to permit the ace, where Antony Monday night struction business.
The 51 year-old native of Fargo.
vote—at 10 a. m.— and said he was honured at a party presided
would speak until noon. He said over by Margaret and attended by Ga , is a member of the Second
Adventist Church, lie is married
Johnson “ may do as he pleases." a “few friends."
and has three children, Otis Eu­
Holland said the “ real reason”
gene, 27; Dorothy, 23; and Fran­
for the drawn-out sessions was W ar Game S tarts
(hat the ‘‘minds of the leadership
BALBOA. C. Z. ( UPI)—A siin ces, 21,
Fourakre said that Seminule
have not jelled on the form of a ulated combat landing hy Pana­
bill" that should be voted on. lie manian—4ftfaniry and U. S. and County must push forward rather
blamed GOP Leider Everett M. Hraiilikn Tftouiruops about loo than stand still.
“ Hut I do believe that we should
Dirkven as well as Johnson.
miles west or the Panama Canal
Holland said the marathon ses­ kicked off six-nation army maneu­ go forward in a sound and sen­
sions wera endangering the health vers early today. Peruvian ami sible manner within the ability
and lives of senator*. He added Chilean Jet fighters supported the of our people to pay," he em
that he thought the "greatest theoretical defenders against “ag­ phasized.
risk" of the long sessions was to gressors." Airborne troops from
Johnson and Dirksen. He said Colombia also are taking pari in
both had been heart attack vic­ the esercise.
tims.
Johnson, who suffered a heart Navy Savea Russian
allark in 1635, said he didn’t
WASHINGTON (U PD -Th* U. S.
know where Holland got hla in­ aircraft carrier K eanargr hat res­
formation about Dirksen. He said cued four Russian soldiers who
he understood Dirksen’* difficulty had drifted for 46 day* In a small
Union L. Cox today qualified
was eye trouble.
boat to the Writ Pacific, the Navy
In urging (hat Hie leadership annoum-ed today. A hi-licopler to run for Ihe District 6 justice
“cryitallze" its operation, Holland from the carrier plucked (he Hu* of Ihe peare post.
Olheri who qualified today were
at one point orated: “ Into the val­ atana from thrir storm tovsed land­
ley of death rid* the too, under ing craft Sunday night low miles Oil* Fourakre for the Dialrirl 3
the leadership" of Johnson and west-northwest of Midway Island. commission post; Frank Luccy.
Constable for District 6 and R.
Dirksen.
The Navy said the Russians ap E. Carroll, constable for District
psrrntly were on manuevt-rs oil 4,
Ktorofu-To Island in the Kuriles.
'Traffic Insanity'

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Th* County Com minion today
agreed to appear s* • body be­
fore the Stale Road Department
Thursday to "battle" for needed
made projects for the county and

New Health Center
‘ Construction
Starts Wednesday
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The Shoemaker Comtruction Co.
will start work oa the new county
health center tomorrow.
The County Commiuinn received
• telegram today from the Florida
Development Commission at 11:10
a. rn. that plans, specifics lion*, con­
tracts and Wff p r t S r * A » appear'
ed and that work could ita rt Im­
mediately.
Shoemaker told The Herald at
noon that he would start his crews
in laying Uie groundwork for con­
struction at • s. in. tomorrow.
The Sanford construction firm
was awarded the rontract for the
project in February on a base bid
of IBS,000.
However, coat of the entire pro­
ject, including equipment, should
be approximately $120,000, accord­
ing to Architect John Burton.
Board Chairman John Krider al­
as reported this morning that be
had received word from HUl-Burton fund official* that they will
Increase their participation oa the
project to $31,000. The original
grant was for $45,000.
The center will be located between Eighth and Ninth 8 ti. on
French Avc.
County Health Director Clyde
Brother* Is expected to look for
needed equipment for the building
within the neat two weeks.

Newspaper Claims
First Photograph
* O f ‘Flying Saucer*
VIENNA (UP!) — Tile Vienna
newspaper Wiener Uontag Monday
published a full front-page picture
of a while-glowing object against
a dark background and identified
it as a real flying saucer—"the
most sensational photograph of our
century."
T h e newspaper said Kdgar
Srhedelbaucr, 36, its photographer
M m the Styria province, look the
picture last Wednesday.
It quoted Scbedelbauer as say­
ing the object hovered for about
10 seconds over a wooded area
shout 43 feet in the air. He said
he cuuld feel heat from. it.
• “It looked like a white glowing
spider,” Scheldelbauer said. “1 im ­
mediately took my camera and
made a few shots. Fortunately
enough of them were good."

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Square Dance Set
Saturday Night
There will be a square dance in
Chuluoia Saturday at the parking
lot. It ia to be the “ Third Nile For
Fun” sponsored by the Chuluota
Women’s Club.
Square dances will be called by
~ Mr. Ralph Neely of Oviedo, and
• round dancing and refreshment
booths will complete the program.
The public la Invited.

Chuluota Group
To Moot Thursday
The Chuluota Sportsman’s Club

commissioners specified that a
new Osteen bridge and connect­
ing link to SR 4* will be the
lop primary priority project.
Right-of-way money for this
project la already in the budget,
according to Board Chairman
John Kridar.
The Seminole County portion of
the hearing will begin at 4:30
p. m. a t DeLand.
Other top projects Include the
widening and rebuilding of SR 410
from Altamonte Springs to the
Turkey Farm ; four-laning Geneva
Avc. from Mellonville to French
Aves.: Realign and resurface SR
426 from the Orange County line
to SR* 46 and complete W. First
St. from French Ave. lo Ihc new
interstate highway.
Top secondary road projects
are improvements on SR 417
from SB. 4M to the Orange Coun­
t s line; JIT i f f Irtnl Urtgwood
to Altamonte Springs and Bear
Lake Road from SR 438 to tho
Orange County line.
Board attorney Mack Cleveland
Jr. was authorised to present tbs

Hall Co. Awarded
Paving Project
The L. L. Hall Construction Co.,’
of Orange Park today was award­
ed a contract to pava 1.7 milea
ot roads in Fern Park at a cost
ot $20,283.
The roads Include South St.,
Prairie Lake Drive, Lake and
Ridge Roads.
Work It expected to start im­
mediately.
In other business during the
meeting, the board;
Agreed to advertise for bids for
a pickup truck for the county
road department;
Turned down a request for
medical leave for George Bell of
the County Hoed Department.
Advertise for bids on gasoline
and oil for the county road de­
partment April &gt;.

DeBary Orchestra
Program March 14
The DeLand Tourist Club an­
nounced today arrangements have
been made for a return engage­
ment by the DeBary Concert Or­
chestra. directed hy Roger Casinl, as the entertainment feature
nf its regular meeting March 14
at I p. m.
The sotolsli at the previous con­
cert will return with a different
program. Pina Harrison, soprano
of Sanford, and Robert McGee,
bass-baritone of DeBary, will pre­
sent a variety of soioa accom­
panied by Mrs. Theresa Rupees.
The orchestra will present this
program again March I I in the
DeBary Community Center as a
benefit performance for the Civic
Association Building Fund.

Holland 'Raps'
All-Out Sessions

Former Member
Of Commission
Candidate Again

Cox Qualifies
For Peace Justice

Called Problem

'JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - "Traf­
fic insanity ia the nation's number
one domestic problem," Slat*
Treasurer and Insurance Commis­
sioner J. Edwin Larson told the
.Southern Safety Conference Mon­
day.
Larson said strictar laws, better
highways, and more driver educa­
tion for youth were needed to
rombat the problem.
Morn than 1,000 delegates from
14 states heard Thomas A. Seals
of the Insurance Institute for High­
way Safety, Washington, urge a
Seven Killed
college level safety course be set
up for stale troopers hi every stair.
In Train Crash
Seals said stales which have such
BERLIN, Conn. (UPD—A New courses "report substantial savings
Haven Railroad passenger train in stale motor vehicle mainten­
■lammad into a . aUlion wagon ance and accident reduction."
today, killing a foster mother
and seven children while the
woman's horrified husband watch­ Peak Car’s Goal
COLORADO S P R I N G S . Colo.
ed from (heir nearby home.
The victims w on Mrs. John (UPI) — A 1M1 asodol London
Whitaker and aeven state wards, taxi haa arrived boro to bo read­
ied for on osaouH on 14.116 foot
ranging in ago from • to 14.
Five bodies were burled about Pikes Peak lata Italn spring after
•00 feet. Three ethers w on snow* have ossttod /com the moun­
tropped in the ototioowagon which tain's rood. Older n o n hove mode
was shoved into ■ pond where H the Pikes Peak climb, but the
to Ikes to«4 of London bock to too first to bo

bra W.

Candidates Asked
To Attend Meet

MEET RONALD Edward
M urphy, your Herald delivnry boy ia chuluota.
Ronnie ia an active member
of th* Chuluota Youth Club
and a seventh grade mud e n t a t tha Oviedo High
S c h o o l . Call him a t
FO 5-3198 to get Thu Her•14 d eliv ered .

lilies of their own. lie was charg­
ed with destroying private pro­
perty and police said he threw a
rock and broke a headlight oa a
truck driving along French Av*.
While Walker was being booked
a( the police station oa Ihe reck­
less driving charge, the pass­
enger* in hia car were questioned
and officer* found them armed
with sawed-off pool (tick*. Two of
them gave falsa Information,
police reported.
Investigation hai revealed that
the “Young Man’s Social Club”
at Croonn was formed about
three months sgo, with a staled

purpose of obtaining Improved
Negro recreation facilitiea “ hy
peaceful and non-violent means."
A student named Jerome Davis
was identified a* president of
the club. He was one of the
group which congregated down­
town Monday and spoke with City
Manager
Knowles after the
demonstration.
Five of the Crooms sludrnts had
■ session with Knowles after
they had hern a.krd hy School
Supl. R. T. Mtlwr* lo return lo
school.
They told Ihe city manager
that they would eooperale with

Land-Locked Lake
Relief Studied
The County Commininon today agreed on tho necessity
to tuke emergency measures to give relief to property own*
era near land-locked lakes,
A delegation of approximately 15 property owners from
Lake Orientu near Altamonte Spring* urged the board that
immediate action was necessary to prevent “flooding the

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County 60 Census
Crew Leaders
Are Appointed
Seminolr County crew leaders
for Urn ttwo c&lt;*n»u* of poplation
and housing arc Charlotte M.
Smith, 2021 Park Avc., Sanford;
Bill R. Lee, P. O. Box 1463, San­
ford; and Martha C. Wlengea, XL.
I, Maitland.
Tito crow leader appointment
was announced today by Horbcrt
J. Benson of the Census Bureau's
temporary district office to Orlando,
Each crew leader will supervise
about 20 ccnaui fakers to the
hig rnunt which bogini April 1.
Crew leader training starts today
in Orlando and Includes toatruction
on recruiting and training census
lakt-fa, canvassing methods, prepa­
ration and submission of reports
and supervision of census laker* to
insure a complete and accurate
oounl.
Crew Iraders recruit rrntua tak­
ers and allocate work assignments.

Guidance 'Brain'
Missile A Success
C A P E CANAVERAL F l o .
(III'I)—An A tlas hitarrontinrntal
ballistic missile streaked 8,30(1
miles across tha Altantlc O cean.
today in a aucceaaful teat of • !
new guidance "brain,” th* Air
Farce »aid.
An all-inertial guidance aysteiu
rude th* miaaile a* a "ps***ng*r"

property owners off their lands.”
Tbe board authorised District 8
Commissioner Ijtwrenc# Bwofford
to check Into the cost of cleaning
nut drainage -wells In tha Laka
Orient* area and proceed with tha
Job, subject to opinion by Attorney
Mark Cleveland Jr. on the legality
of tha action.
Last month a similar delegation*
of property owners near Laka
Seminary asked for help.
Spokesman for the group today
was Charles Batts, who said (ha
water waa rising lo IU highest
level in £3 years and "something
must be dona about it ImmediaU,
ly.”
Gommltiuiirr Horner Little an­
swered that the problem Is pri­
marily that of the land owners,
since they bought In that location.
However, Chairman John Krider
said "w t have been brow-beaten
often by owner* on this problem
hut there {* a limit to what we ran
do.
"We recognise your problem but
you must bear with us” Krider em­
phasized.
Thr iHMtrd agreed to let 8wufford rhrek the cost of the “emer­
gency” situation.

city officials by helping to
itudenta from maaa demonstra­
tions.
"It appears that some of these
students don't intand to ahido
strictly by thrir non-vtolenco
policy.” Know lea said today.
“The city will not tolerato far­
ther demonstration! or violence.
Police have been lnilructed to
lake whatever measures are ne­
cessary to prevent any recurrence
of the Saturday night or Monday
morning happenings.
"The six arrests have been tha
result of this policy and It wiN
continue.
“ Police also will not tolerate
any Interference, or supposed
assistance, from any othar groups
or outside inlereata,” Knowles
said.
“This applies to all other stu­
dent groups, organlxatlons or In­
dividuals, The city doesn't want
any art Ion which will atlr up
added (rouble.
“Thla la a local problem and
will be handled effectively hp
local official*. This to the policy
nf the City of Sanford,” ho en».
phaalzed.
Knowles pointed out that toe
city haa $60,000 worth of recrea­
tional facilities In Goldsboro ah
ready and has worked out detail*
of obtaining title to additional
land for expansion of tho pro­
gram there.
He told the five Negro youth*
Monday that they will not be
granted access to tbe Cvi« Ceiw
tar. This policy was established
a year sgo and the City Com­
mission haa upheld h as final.

Woman Injured
In Car M ishap.

A Sanford woman nami n g •
fractured nose cartilage and g
bruised knee In an accident am
.Seminole Blvd. today,
Olga Vihten Hunter, M, of MW*
rlaau* Ave. wai taken to Seminal*
Memorial Hospital and lite r releoaed, police said. A car drive*
by Wiley rranklto Tuten of M
Maple Avp. waa going weto on
Seminole Blvd. when Tuten turned
across Ihe boulevard to drive into
Ihe rily sanitary land fill entrance,
Tuten eul in front of Mrs. Hunter’6
auto and hi* car waa hit in th*
left side, police reported.
Tuten waa oharged with toilur*
lo yield the right eg way. A colliat the Park Dr. and French
DeBary C Of C Sets sion
Ave. intersection today brought
$3oo damage to two other ears.
Courthouse Talks
Everett Conrey Slilnkte of Rich­
Orville Dunckel, president of mond, Ind., cut serosa northbound
Ihe DeBary Chamber of Com­ French Ave. lo turn into southmerce, announced that the month­ bound Park Drive, police said.
ly dinner meeting March 16 at ] Hhtnkle waa reported to havo cut
T p. m. will feature diatusilon of in front of a car drlvan bp Joseph
Ihe proa and cons of moving the Griffin of 1807 Persimmon Ave*
county aeat of Valusla County who wa* also driving north am
from He present location to De- French Ave. Griffin's enr hit
Land, with Robert Kilgore, se­ Shlnkle’s police said, Ihlnkto was
cretory of the Voluaia Taa Having charged with failure to yield the
Assort a Iiun of Daytona Beach, right of way.
■peaking in favor of the move,
and Warren Cobb, attorney of
U. S. Funds Slated
DeLand, speaking against k.
Tbe dinner meeting will be held
to Ihe Stetson University dining For Seminole
room and members may bring
Seminole County Is expected to
guests hy making advance re gel an ealimaled $1(7,833 in (rderar
tervations.
funds tor education, with (88.386
■et for immediate release by th*
the office of CongressChuluota Planning government,
man 8yd Harlong reported today.
The funds have been put to ■
For Legion Post
tentative county entitlement under
Plans are underway lo obtain a ihe policy of furnishing federal
charter for so American hagion fund* tor schools to area* where
Post In Chuluota. All Interested there ia an Impact on population
velerans ran contact Georgs Pack­ through military installations and
ard for further Information.
other federal operations.

Community Plan Group
SuggestedAt LakeMary

Ciliieni for Seminole County
Progrrsi will sponsor a meeting at
8 p m. today at the Sanford Shrine
Club at which all announced can­
didates for nffire have been invited
In give their views on election is­
for th* first time. But tha rocket
sue*.
Lake Mary residents were urged
There will lie a question and an­ ilirlf waa controlled, aa usual, fay
swer period at the end of the meet ground statione.
to form a planning commission and
If it* first few teste pan out • •
tog.
ex peeled, th* guidance package la gel • professional civic advisor
will be worked Into a controlling at tha community Chamber of
aboard the A lias within tha Commerce meeting.
Adenauer To Cite role
next few weeks, auurcea Mid,
Professor Paul Douglas and
Alice McMahon of the Rollins Col­
West Berlin Rights
lege Center tor Practical Politic*
BONN, Germany (UPI)-—Chan­ Church To Hear
said that Lake Mary should be
cellor Konrad Adenauer believea
kept o high standard residential
)l would be a catastrophe for the Missionary
area. They urged formation of a
frae world If tha Wsalern power*
A Church of'th* Naiarrne mis­ Mvea-mcmber planning eommisyield any right* to Woat Berlin, sionary to Nicaragua will apeak ■toa to outline ton communil)'•
Informed aourrea said today,
al the Lake Mary Church of the goal!. Tho commiaaton should bo
Tha Weat Gel man leader flies Nazarenc at 7:30 y. m, Wednes­ cemptotoly representative of Lake
lo tbe United Stales this weekend day,
M ory't resident* and should tofor talk* with President RlaenMrs. Robert Wellman, who to
hower end influential leaders of home on leave, will toll about her and should provida lor functional
Cung i ass, Thla la the thtni* he work to Nicragua. The public ia competence, they aald.
will stiwM a*
Donglao and Mia* McMahon atoa
Invited.

presented a "memorandum" to tho
chamber member*. It outlined tha
history of Lake Mary and IU cham­
ber of rummerro and named goals
that should be lot by the com­
munity.
A motion was mad* and second­
ed lo baek Otis SJoblom financially
and morally to hia effort to rein•tale public ownership ot Ihe Crys­
tal Lake park. The mottos waa
tabled by Proaidcnt Don Coleman
pending a report by Prank Evans
and Earl Toney about legal tow
Involved. Th* motion will be vota4
on at the April I bnsiaoao moat-

"V

•ad Jam es Avery were
to ■ committee to work out (ho
details to o U k e Mazy blood hank.

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In Ship Slaying

Concede Oregon Primary
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Darken
of rival Democratic eandidatei
conceded the front-runner poiition
today to favorite eon Sen. Wayne
L. Morae in the Oregon Democratic
presidential primary.
But unleti ha becomes a more
terkm i candidate than ha la now
regarded, a Horae victory in the
May 30 Oregon vote would mini­
mise the Importance of the pros­
pective five-man contest.
Morae already had been entered
la the Oregon primary by petition
before Oregon Secretary of Stala
Howell Appling entered six others

LONDON (UPI)—Princess Mararet's fiance discovered today
he Ung-elted money problems of
I commoner marrying into royalty.
Antony Armatrong-Jonea learned
ha must refuse a reported offer
• f 938,000 for • sampling of hit
pea - engagement photographic
work, tinea his new fame aa Marf o n t 's bridegroom-to-be, th e n 's a
f n a t demand Mr his work.
While Armstrong-Jones studied
hia purse problems, bo underwent
royal schooling at Buckingham
Falaca in preparation far hia m ar­
riage to the princess.
Hlf teachers were reported to bo
F rinra Philip, an almost penniless
nobleman until be married Queen
Elizabeth, ood Billy Wallace, the
Millionaire commoner who picked
Mi many a nightclub bill for Mar­
garet aver the past deeado.
One thing Teny learned la that
m yal etiquette allows him the privfe« a of Ignoring the waiter's bill
when ho tehee Margaret out. But
ha must pay up. Such bills are
Ipeilad to Buckingham Palace,

enson, 1952 and 1936 Democratic
presidential nominee, and Sen.
Estes Ketauver (D-Tenn.J—would
withdraw,
Appling also entered Senate |
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson and Sen. Stuart Symington
(D-Mo.), two undeclared candi­
dates, along with Sena. John F.
Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Hubert H.
Humphrey (D-Minu.).
Symington declined to comment
except to say that be would not
withdraw bis name. Johnson also
Indicated he would leave hia name
on the ballot.
"My current responsibility is on
Ihe floor of the Senate,!' Johnson
said. "I have no plana to act in
any way on the action in Oregon."
Since neither Johnson nor Sy­
mington haa any plans for entering
other slate prlm ariei, the Oregon
vole will provide the only pre-convenlion teat of Uieir voie-pqlllng
power.
For the Republican presidential
primary, Appling named VicePnaident Richard M, Nixon and
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New
York. But he said Rockefeller, who
decided in December against chal­
lenging Nixon, would withdraw.
With the presidential primaries
now virtually net, Keonedy-Humphrey contest* will coma to WIscon tin on April I and in Weal Vir­
ginia oa May 10 as wall aa in the
five-man Oregon race.
Kennedy faces Morse in Mary­
land oa May IT and is unopposed
in New Hampshire next Tuesday,
Indiana on May I and Nebraska on
May 10. He has n aland-in, Gov,
Michael V. DISalle, running unop­
posed in Ohio on May 3.
Humphrey is pitted against
M ont la the District of Columbia
primary on May 3 and la unoppos­
ed in South Dakota on June T.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Pro*ecutor Fred N. Whichello today
launches the la at act of hit dra­
matic final argLmcnts In which he
piriurea Carole Tregnff at a Lady

Scouting Merit
Badge Turnabout
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — An
American Boy Scout can earn an
interpreter's merit badge by learn­
ing a foreign lenguege, but Maneoor Alyeehmernl, 16, earned one
by learning English.
Haneoor couldn't speak a word
of English when ha stepped off a
plane from hie native Iran two
years ago. Now he speaks it flu­
ently. His Scout master laid it
was the first rase he ever heard
of where such an accomplish­
ment rated an interpreter's badge.

Biddy Basketball
SCRANTON, Pa. (UPII - The
International B i d d y Basketball
Tournament, the cage game's ver­
sion of Little League baseball, wUl
be held at Bridgeport, Conn., April
6 9, Jay Archer, its originator and
national commissioner, announced
Wednesday, About 15 teams, win­
ners of state and regional play­
offs* will take part.

LUCKY Sanford Kiris left for the nntion'g capital Wednesday fop n
five day tour an the guent of J. Brailey Odham, Sanford land developer. Th«
Birin, left to right, are Betty Odhnm, Fay Knmn. Barbara Smith, Llndu Robeon and Michele Jonea,
(Herald Photo)
F IV E

Conclave To Open

Small C ar Club
Conclave Planned
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The
first national convention of the
newly-formed Small Auto Club will
be held in the greater Philadelphia
area this antumn. Theme of the
convention will be "safety and
Fun in Small and Compact C an ."
The club, with headquarters In
Philadelphia, has members In
nearly every state io the union
and Canada.

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — T h.
26 th annual three-day conference
The nation's railroads are now
of the Florida Association of Civil losing money on their passenger
Service and Personnel Agencies service at the rate “fcf 500 million
.began Wednesday.
dollars a year..

LIGGETT

SH A TT ER -PR O O F

with BRASS FRAME

TO U CH TO N
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushritov began beating back homeWird this week from hia Southdart Aria tour which had netted
same propaganda successes but
w hoa overall aebtovamanto had
Allen short.of th* g a la .
Hia auecaiaea had aome ia Ihe
•aid of disarmament and world
peace where in be wae balled aa

• a a l communique which acknow­
ledged .Soviet econemlt aid but
whoa* stress waa upon neutrality.
In India the flam communique
called attention to the ITI million
dollar credit granted to India by
(he Soviet Union last summer and
Mid agreement had bean reached
n III aw in "m ajor projects.1*
In Indonesia, Khrushchev signed

ICC Approves
Time Zone Change

an agreement ta supply Indonesia
with a MO million doQar credit,
bringing the total aueb since IN I
to sea million.
The final statement stressed In­
donesia's continuing neutrality. In
Jakarta, it wai reported the In­
donesians / ad refused to include a
renewed ta il for the seating of
Red China in the United Nations
and also bad rtfuaed to condemn
Western overseas military bases
oa the new V. f . defensive alli­
ance with Japan.
T hen qrere a number of rea­
sons why Khruahchev'a drumbeating attacks oa tbs West fail­
ed to have th tlr desired effect.
One la that V. I . foreign aid
program haa continued loaf
enough to convince Astons of toe
United States' good kitont.
This attitude wae cemented fur­
ther by President Elsenhower'*
December vtoit to Asia.
A second one to that Allans are
beginning to realiao that U.I,
aid haa far outstripped anything
done thus far by tha Soviet
Union.
There to in Asia the additional
realisation that the Soviets fre­
quently drive a harder bargain
than docs the U.S. In both India
and Indonesia, the Soviet grants
are to be repaid in 12 yeara at
an Interest rata of two and a
half par cent.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e In- U. S. Hit Record
toratato Commerce CommUtlon
today approved a plan to ahlfl the Banned In England
■astern time m m westward «o aa
LONDON (U PI)—Th* musical
to Include more ef Kentucky and
trade Journal Melody Makar ra.
Tennessee.
Tha eommiasiooer’a order would ported today that tha American
flee* the ■ easier a moat counties hit record "Teen Angel1* haa been
ef Kcntuokjr, toetoding the anliiw
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Macbeth who drove Dr. R-. Brr.
nard Finch to kill hi* own wife.
The Jolly-looking Whichello, hit
pleasant manner cast by the w n tide, hat the latt word among m
^attorneys in the love murder trial.
The jury of teveti women and five
men may get the sensational mur­
der case by Friday, with the life or
death verdict rendered anytime
there aflcr.
Whichello pictured the handsome
surgeon, Mist Tregoff and Finch's
slain wife a i latter-day Shake,
spearean characters caught in a
Macbeth-like tragedy.
,
—
Carole, 23. a beautiful y o u *
woman from modest beginnings,
goaded the love sick 32-ycar-old
doctor into carrying out a brutal
plan to kill hia wife last July 18,
Whichello said.
The motive: So that ambitious
Carole could step up from being
the receptionist at Finch's medical
center to the lady of the house.
Finch's wife, and therefore a wom­
an of wealth, prestige and sorkl
position.
•
That's' the picture Whlchrlln
painted as the drawn-out trial
which started Dec. 8 drew to a
close.
His usual soft-spoken, even kind­
ly words, suddenly dropping with
scorn, Whichello called Finch a
liar, an illicit lover and a deliber­
ate killer.
“ 1 will do most of my talking
about Dr. Finch," Whichello told
Ihe Jury. "But I’m not forgcttiij
tills latter-day Lady Macbeth at
the other end of the table. (Carole).
She is really the aggressor and in­
stigator of this whole thing, but
Dr. Finch acted aa executor of the
plan."

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Navy Spent 'Huge' Sums On Faulty
Planes, Government Auditors Charge
WASHINGTON (UPI) —A too
gresiional staff investigation wta
ordered today into charge* by
government audit or* that the
Navy spent 1607.too,000 on (salty
planet and radar equipment.
Chairman Chet Hotifteld (DCalif.) Mid he was directing
House Military Operitiona tubVimmittee aides to launch aa im­
mediate study of the report (Had
with Congress by Comptroller
General Joseph Campbell.
"The turn ■ of money Involved
are certainty huge and this war­
rant* a very careful itaff exam­
ination." lioiifleld told a reporter.
Campbetl filed the report on
procurement of F7U Jet fighters,
T2V jet training planet, and APSIA radar acta to help PSM paol planes track down subma­
rines.
The auditors charged that even

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Rights Filibuster
Sets New Record
(U P D -T h t Sane, struggling In hold Ms collec­
•tiveWASHINGTON
temper, te a rad tha 100-hour
mark today la a civil rights fill
buster marked by a nejv
anre record far arouad-tba-cluek
talking.
Noon signaled the passing ef 00
consecutive hour* in session since
senators began meeting day and
eight In an effort by Democratic
and Republican leaden to crack
a southern talkathon against etvfi
Wghta legislation.
Early-morning eruption of tampora involving two supporters of the
MU was soothed over and aouth•omeri resumed t h a l r lengthy
qyeeches.
The Gars-up audod with bandahakei, smiles and apparently no
hurt feel Inga. Senate Democratic
Leader Lyndon 1. Jobasou of
Taaaa said afterward ha preferred
wait at least until n u t week
Ip wai
A fo re trying W d n t d l l t l SU» raMfy u n d ofotme
hunter
petition.
*
At one point in the early morn­
ing bosun, attendants bad to awak­
en a spectator whose m oral could
bo heard all over the chamber.

Finch Case Goes
to Jury Today
LOS ANGELES (UPS) — The
murder trial of Dr. S. Bernard
Plaeh and Carol* Tragodf goes fn
the jury today.
Barring unforeseen delay, Mm
aevan women and five men should
start deliberating about 7 p m .
whether the surgeon and tha radRpad murdered Mrs. Barbara Jean
Finch last July II.
It haa been a trial of mclodramalice. It reached tha peak
Thursday with tha atata'a accuaulion that Finch waa a "monstrous
liar,” a ham who Invented a "##«•
ond rata aoap opera" account of
hi* wife's death; Carole a surgi­
cal assistant who stood ready fa
pass the instruments at death Is
her lover.
t Prosecutor Prod N. WhicbaUe
spec ted to and Ms summation
by' noon. Judge Walter Evans than
will Instruct tha jury and lb* trial
that started Dec. I will roach IU
climax.

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Oranga Taacher
Loses Fight
$ n Loyalty Oath
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — An
Orange County school teacher to­
day lost hla fight lo atop tha
school board from firing Mm be­
cause he refused to tako a re­
quired hyatty osth.
David Walton Cramp bad chal­
lenged the Florida Statute which
requires all public offlelali and
employes, Including school t*achs. to take the noncomm uniat
th.
He lost his case la Orange Cir­
cuit Court, and took hli plea lo
th* Supreme Court, charging there
was “ reasonably probability" the
statute wa* unconstitutional and
Circuit Judge W. A. Patttshall
was In error by not granting an

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A hard freeze turned a two-dav accumulation of Ice and
snow into a big nkuting rink over Dixie today aa a viclnua
late season atorm that has taken more than 60 Uvea and
shackled tha nation's biggest cities pounded New England
with foot-deep snow and gale force wind*.
Another Un inches of snow were predicted for tha hard*

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hM Northeast, and ice • bound
Southerner* suffered from bitter ]
weather that sparked an outbreak of fires from overheated
buildings and homes throughout
after testing uncovered "known were produced in volume quinti- , doesn’t measure up to initial hopes
Dixie.
serious deficiencies" in the planes ties costing over &lt;00 million dol­ is wanted.
Thousands of homes In- the
and equipment, the Navy contin­ lars."
"The knowledge gained is utilSouthland were without any heal
ued to p la n volume orders for
The Navy replied that the re­ tied to advantage in latter pro­
at all after tce-lsden trees snapped '
them.
port spoke “ the truth but not the curements and the equipment It­
power lines and eut oft automatic
Ai a result, the report said, whole truth." For one thing, self may hate a useful life even
Weathermen predicted frost and
furnaces.
“ aircraft incapable of performing it said, it couldn’t go along, if It does not completely lulflll
Most ■cboots and offices re­ freezing temperatures for parts
the designated minion and unre­ with the implication that every­ Its early expectations," the Navy
mained closed for the third con­ of Seminole County tonight with
liable and Inferior equipment thing spent on equipment that I said.
secutive day. Few school buses a low of 30 degrees forecast.
Die cold wave rolled into the
and almost no private cars in the
Deep South states were equipped county Thursday nlf'ht, dropping
with lire chains, and only the temperatures as low as 32 de­
lucky few could move on other grees.
County Agent Cecil Tucker said
.AWKENTK 8WOFKORD than heavily-traveled streets and
today that if the cold wave
highways.
Damage to trees, power lines should continue it could do st|K
and homes was impossible to esti­ tout harm to the county's tenth '
mate. but civil defense official* citrus crop.
Tucker said that last nlghf.
said it would range in the mil­
lions. In North Georgia, heart of cold didn’t do too much damage
the poultry b r o i l e r industry, but It the weather forecast la ac­
Royalty At Races
sheets of Ice crumpled the list curate "we could be In for some
LONDON (UPI) — Prime**
Lanrenre SuoUord, tnvumbenl roofs of the poultry houses, kill­ trouble."
Margaret took her ft*nr* Anthony county commissioner from District ing thousands of the valuable
Frost wa* predicted tonight hut
Aini*lr&lt;&gt;ng-Jonc* (n ih* Newbury 3. qualified today lo seek re-elec­ birds.
should be light because of tha
rare* today, with Quern Mother tion in the May primary.
The roof of s school auditorium dry winds, the weather burr an
Elisabeth along a* ront|mnionSwofford—who has lived In Alta- collapsed under the weight of aev* laid.
rhaperone.
morite Springs 26 years, owns'hit rn inches of snow at Durham, N.
Saturday night should be only
own business and home there and C. Four men escaped from the slightly warmer and frost should
Is married and father of four child, wreckage of a tobacco warehouse form, w eilhrrm en predicted.
Invitation
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov. ren—sought election four year* ago which collapsed under Ice and
Collin* aaid Thuxlay Democratic on a platform (or progressive and snow at Henderson. N. C.
presidential hopeful* will be ask­ orderly development of Seminole
Fires, traffic accidents and
ed to come her* for ronrerencas so County. At that time the county other weather-connected mishaps
■ta ^ convention delegate* ran "raced a crisis that seemed lu lie killed at least eight persons In
mounting dally," he said today.
look them over,
Virginia, Georgia, Trnncstee and
"Wa had no plat law, no toning, South Carolina.
no road building program, yet In
A spectacular fire in a row of
Negroes Blocked
aver increasing demand from the
8T. PETERSBURG (UPI) — A public for service* such as roads, warehouses at Nashville, Tcnn.,
GROVELAND (UPI) — Three
system of turnstile* prevented a streets, drainage, toning, (ire pro­ rained at least $2 million dol­ persons were left hospitalised to*
sitdown demonstration by 16 tection and evrn a greater critli lars In damagr. Two children day in the aftermath of a small
Negro junior roltrge ttudrnt* at faced our schools," Swotford said. were killed in a fire that de­ tornado that twisted through parta
stroyed their home at Charleston,
the all-white lunrh counter at a
"I ferl that we have met (lie
uf Orange and Lake counties.
department store here late Thura- challenge with the program w* S. C.; one died in a house fire at
Sevan persons were treated i t
Gadsden,
Ala.:
a
huge
fire
la
the
dajr.
now have in effect in Seminole business district of Chlrkamaugs, two hospitals for Injuries received
County. I am proud of the part i Gs.. left at least four families in Thursday's storm, but only
had in it. . ,
Warning Note
three of them were admitted.
homeless.
"if I am elected I will continue
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pcddy of
HAMBURG, Germany (UPI) —
The
Northeast
today
prepared
A Swedish rocket expert, who lo work for ■ aound, progressive for more misery to fallow the Groveland were hospitalized a t
A HI RLE PRESENTED lo tha Sanford chapter of Demolay by men of thu
claim* he know* Russia'* Inner- program for the orderly develop­ IT Inches of snow and 50-mile-an- Clermont after their house trailer
Sanford Naval Air Station was accepted from Ed Welter, right, by Emmett
was toppled by th* high winds.
most rocket secret*, reported to­ ment of Seminole County."
McCall on behalf of the chapter. Other Demolay membera ahown arc, from
The only other candidate to qu*. hour winds of Thursday.
Mrs. Peddy, 45, suffered broket
day
tha Russians have developed
Ice-cold
tcmparaluraa
Increased
left, Bedford Aiken, Jimmy Edge, McCall, Buddy Kirk and Johnny Phillips.
an atomic rocket twice •• power­ lify this morning waa John Kile- th# March mlavry across the na­ back, and Peddy, M. sustained aa
(Herald Photo)
ful a* anything known t« tha palrick seeking the District • tion. Tho mercury fait to oas de­ injured ankle.
Couj
uoty Commissioner poet,
A Negro woman, Mrs. Man
We*t.
gree above saro ia Wichita, Kan.,
aad Kanais City, M*-« thia morn­ Wright, 91, waa Jwsptlaliaod a t Or.
ing to act March 4 racord* In lando She la pregnant and autImib-eiMt-w.,
ferod Injuries when aha tell a t th#
-^ W S w I r t - S T l e a t t n persons
” «g» —
■fA'gtki
■ ■ killed by tha onslaught a&lt; ice. UM aocuoa wear
March II after falling to agree
Tho
twister
first
ttruek
at &lt;$roarw&gt;
Orange Paving 'a id Construction low bidder on extending Long- his recommendation to the council on whether to indiet Dr. Georg*
snow and cold a* it swept from
land, bounced over to a point gear
coast to coast,
On. submitted tha apparent low wood's water lines. The company the first of next week. The paving H. Mickey, 60, I-auialana State
Pennsylvania counted at Wait Monteverde and than dipped Bows
bid on paving 1,000 feet of Long- submitted a bid of 13,530. com­ and water line extension will he University dean, for tha murder
south of Apopka.
pared to $3,665 for O'Mara I nr. of financed by l-ongwood’* recently of Dr. Margaret Rosamond McMil­
Tax Assessor Richard E. Mc­ six storm dead, Massachusetts
wood street a r ts Thursday night. Winter Park; and 14,165 tor Utili­ sold $70,000 bond issue.
Tha Highway Paleol reported ate
and Indiana had five oach and
Canns,
beginning
Monday,
will
lan,
an
attractive
biology
prof**Orange Paving's baa* bid waa ty Contractors Inc,, of Winter
homes destroyed In tho Negro raatTexas,
Ohio,
and
Colorado
each
Mayor
Lormann
(old
the
council
■or.
make a round of preeincta hi re­
07,171.60 for putting down a dou­ Park.
dantial district and two more des­
lie has condemned a home on
ceive I960 tax returns from Semi­ reported four dead.
ble surface pavament on Grant
troyed north of Groveland. Other
The council decided to turn over Markham Rd. because of the un­
The
usually
conservative
Chi­
nole County property owners. Tha
structures war* domagad or do*Avb. from WUdmara to Georgia blda on both project! to O’Neal
cago
Weather
Bureau
summed
up
precinct, date and time schedule
Avo., Palmetto Ave. from Grant and Associates for tabulation of healthy conditions existing there.
th* deadly slags of weather with (rayed ae tho twister honored
follows:
west to the railroad and on Wilma these and alternate bid* and re­ The plumbing is a complete
the observation that "conditions through tho center of tho ottrue
failure,
lmrmann
said.
He
has
LAKE
MONHOE-Mondsy
9:30Avo. Mom Mother Ave. to Church commendation of the best bid.
could beat b# described as miser­ bait.
given
tha
family
until
Sat­
io a. m.
St.
A. E. O’Neal said he would make urday to move out. Lormann
able.”
P A O L A-Monday 10:1110:43
The coat estimate for the pro­
A foot of new snow caused aa
said he "couldn’t see anything else
ject submitted to the Iowa coun­
II rail* traffic jam ia Pennsyl­
lo
do,"
and
that
the
county
health
''L
A
K
E
MARY—Monday,
11-11:30
cil Fob. 4 bp A. E. O’Neal and 00796699
vania. Hundred* of stalled cars
officer had aaid ha would "tag"
A 47-year-old Sanford painler • a in*
Assoclatos, consulting engineers,
the home within the next Tew died of a heart attack today while
LONG WOOD-M on d a y , 11:45 clogged Boston street*. New York
was slightly over 850,000.
City ram* to a standstill under
days. The mayor *atd the county
a. m.-ll:13 p. in.
The other baa* bids were from
will give the family money tn gel aittlni In a Sanford'Atlantic Bank
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Mon­ 14 inches of snow.
Dallas Asphalt Paving Co., $45,Another 14 Inches covered south­
them back to Tennc»*ee where Bldg, office,
day, 1:13 2 p. m.
308.54; C. A. Moyer Paving and
ern New England, Virginia report­
they
camp
from.
FOREST
CITY-Monday,
8:16Ted
Burnett,
2601
Grandview
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Construction Co., |45,902.10; Lloyd
ed a foot and a half, 11 inches payola investigators reported to*
Police reported today that they
Longwood resident* who are Ava., had been talking to attorney 1:45 p. m.
Construction Co., 8(9,711; and caught
blanketed central Illinois and Bos­ day that Dick Clark, teen-age idol
a Sanford Negro in the act overdue un paying llirir water Kenneth Spaulding for about three
BEAR
LAKE-Monday,
3-3:30
Hubbard Construction Co., 854,- of breaking into Southward Fruit
ton recorded sight Inchai — Ha and ABC television network d u e
bills will have their water turned I minutes
when
ho collapsed,
heaviest of tiie winter,
Co. Thursday night.
off
MondayTown
Water
Superin­
Spaulding
said
^
GENEVA—T
a
a
a
d
a
y,
10-10:46
Jockey, formerly bad an interest
Sana Co. Inc. wse the apparent
A blast of ice-cold air chilled In IT record and music publishing
Police reported they caught Alga tendent John Farina slid Town
Coroner Hugh Duncan said
Scott after receiving a call front Clerk Mrs, Unnie Rockett said death was due to a heart attack. * CHULUOTA - Tuesday, 11:15- ih* Midwest.
firms.
GaW warning* went up from
fruit company foreman J. T. Abney several persons in Longwood are
11:45 a. m.
Rep. John B. Bennett (R-Mich).
Kodtt Competition that
Eaitport, Me., lo the Virginia ranking OOP member of the aobsomeone was breaking Into delinquent in paying their waler
OVIEDO—Tuaaday. l g p. m.
Capes.
Tide*
up
to
four
feet
above
a drink machine in the company bills. Mayor l-ormann said hr
SLAVIA - Tuesday, 3:15-1:4$
committee, said evidence showed
Slated Saturday
normal battered tha Atlanlie Sea­ Clark was "quite obviously in­
building.
found one person who hadn't paid Society Seeks Two
p- m.
Florida membera of the Kadel*
C o m p a n y Executive William a water bill in two year*
GARHIELLA Goldanrod — Tues­ board.
volved in payola" and he should
of America will hold * dress com­ Southward said that someone had
Schools in the Ohio and Missis­ br summoned la testify as soon
Acting council chairman It. C. Dogs — One Lost
day. 3 3:30 p. mpetition at Fort Mellon Park Satur­ gotten Into the office safe, disturb­ Carlson suggested the council not
FERN PAR*—Tuesday, 3:46-4:1$ sippi valley* closed down by tha as possible.
day i t 1 p. m,
ed papers there, and atrejvn mater­ take any further action on getting Other Is Not
dozens.
r m.
Clark's name cropped up at Ibe
A Eadet Queen of Florida will ial from the safe all over the of­ tester bills paid until thr rffect
New York's oily's worst snow public hearing aftar the chairman
The -Sanford Human* Society la
also he crowned gt thst time.
fice,
storm
in
11
years
stranded
thou­
of tha turn-off la ascertained.
ur the Federal Trade Com minion
trying lo find two dogs. One of
sands of commuters and led tha told thr subcommittee that record
them la lost and tha other la not. Senate Candidate
Red Cross to set up shelter sta­ companies bad made payments Is
The society is trying to help Mrs.
tions in Brooklyn.
,23 disc jockeys and other broad­
Visits
In
Sanford
R. J. Bloom find a watchdog. 8h*
Eight Inches of snow stranded
S. Gary Bennett Jr., who will congressmen tel their Washington casting personnel in more than 5g
is expecting a child and has been
cities.
friehlcnrd at night hy prowlers oppose Bernard Parish for the homes.
Earl IV. Kintnrr also said at
»vvi-ral times recently in the State Senate sral from the 37th
Chamber of Commerce mem­
The snow hamstrung Detroit. least seven stations received pay­
j
trailer
rourt
whrre
she
lives.
District,
comprised
uf
Seminole
Ballutnore, Pittsburgh, Boston and ments. He rrported the FTC has
bers will bear a report on artivlHer husband works at night and and Brevard rountiei, viailed In Philadelphia with traffic-snarling turned over this data to the Fede­
tlaa for tha past year at their
she would like a grown dog which Sanford this morning.
drifts.
ral Communications Commission
annual C of C banquet Wednesday.
Bemiell Is a native Floridian
could be kept clot* by the trailer*.
Airports shut dawn from Now and the Internal Revenue Service.
Dr. J. Ollie Edmunds, president
and
has
bern
Mayor
of
Cocoa
York to Weal Virginia.
Mrs. Milton Lady of Casaelberry
Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.)
of Stetson University, will bo thr
lias lost a toy Manchester dog fur 10 years.
said that hearings un Ciurk's op­
gueat speaker nt the banquet
thr** year* old and la offering a
eration* are "contemplated." But
reward for its return. It weighs
he said staff investigators have
which Marti at 8:30 p. m. in the
Easter
Seal
Drive
only about four pounds, is bla-# DeBary Veterans1
not lints lied laying the ground­
Mayfair Inn.
and tan and has aa injured hind
work yet.
To
Start
March
19
Outgoing President Mack OavrlegAuxiliary
To
Meet
Ktntncr was asked if Clark waa
The
Easter
Seal
Drive
in
Semiland Jr. will giva the report of
Anyone with information about
The DeBary World War I Veter­ note County will start March 19 under FTC investigation. Ho con­
the lust dog or about one which ans' Auxiliary will meet In thr
Chamber activilie* in 1959 and B.
firmed that some of Clark's ac­
ran be of help as a watchdog Community Center next Friday at with a gala Easter Lily Ball in tivities were under scrutiny and
L. Perkins, the incoming presl
the
Mayfair
ballroom.
Is asked lo call Mrs, Harriett Cow- 1:30 p, m., with Mrs, Nichols*
dent, will be master af ceremon­
Ail proceeds from the dance will added. "We fully Intend to explore
lay, president of the Human* So- Kahoe preaiding.
be
used in activities of the Crip­ all those activliei."
ies.
ciaty at FA 2 32|8.
Th*
group
alio
announced
it
will
pled
Children’s Society. The Semi­
Music will b# furnished by Glen
hold a bake (ala , April 16 at nole County branch U sponsoring
Nelson a t th* organ, with vocal
the DeBary Plata.
the ball.
4-H Girls Set
solfcliofii by Mri. Tina Harrison.
Fun Festival
m
UH
22*.

Cold W ave
In Seminole

Board Member
News Briefs Seeks Re-Election

3 Hospitalized
After Tornado

Longwood Council Opens ^cad B i d s . S f e S ^ '69 Tar Refunis

Pick-Up To Start

Painter Dies
In Bank Building

Clark Involved'
In Payola Probe

Foiled By Police

Cof C To Hear Annual Progress Report

The high court upheld the lower C l t V L o V I f l Q C l l f b s
lid not rule la tha eon*
/
f court, but did
tutionality question. It aaid On Sanford Ave.
|y that Cramp "haa filled com­
City workmen arc lowering wa­
pletely to Jemonstrate a clear
abuse of discretion" by tha lower ter lines aad laying curbs on
lanlord Ave. between Uth and
court Judgt.
25th streets, Sanford Publtr Works
Dirac tor Syd Richard said today.
Council M —t
Oaten (tea slang with sowar
Tbs North Orlando city council catch basins and manholes is the
nil! meet a t 8 p. m. Tuesday in b lu e s t part of tha Sanford Ave.

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NO. 648

South Like Iceberg;
Cold M isery Worsens

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Scheduled Today
The Pinericst Kun Festival will
run the gamut from hot dog* io
a hay rid* between 6:30 and 1:30
p. m, today.
The Fun Festival wiU b* on the
Pinacraat School grounds and will
feature train and hay rid**, a
puppy sale, cake walk, plant booth,
hut dogs, hamburger*, pit, cake
cookies, and eeffae, milk, cold
drinks and Walt Dianay ta r toons.
I Pro*toads will io to tha school
T IA .

Woods No Lab
Two ambitious high school science student* probably
will Ite more careful when they carry out • scientific
experiment In the near future.
The two boya were cooking fish eggg in u wooded
urea across from the Movleland Drive-In on llwy, 17*62
when gras* ignited, starting fire that destroyed four
acre* of forest tend.
Forest rangers reacued the boy* and gave each a
"stern" warning, according to Ranger Hob Gray.
The eggg were overdone.

Meeting Saturday

County 4-H Club girts will hav*
a special meeting at the Homo
Demonstration Council Center at
401 E. 25th St. Saturday.
Ilomamaklng demonstrations will
bo given in preparation for Na­
tional 4 H Club Week March A ll.

Firemen Meet

Th* DeBary Firaaaan^S
lion Auxiliary will hold Its regular
m ealing. a i the fir# house want
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To Hold Special
Lenten Services

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BUM School .............. I0;00 a. a ,
Morning Wihklp ..... Il.-tt a. m.

K m lm Worship......TiM p. m

Wad. Prayer Barvine .. fiM f . a .
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Morning Worship .. . 11 tM a. a .

Church la hold in* spatial pro*
■rami throughout Lentan season.
On Mondays, apodal Bible atudy
leiioni for women will bo held a t
1:80 p. m.; Wednesday! a t &lt;;30
p. m., a aeriaa of family covered
dUh suppers and discussion croups,
and oit Fridays programs for tn*
children wilt ha hold a t d i l l p. m.
Sunday sermons will be appro*
priate for Lent, Tha three weekly
sermon topics will be "The Nature
af the Church."
Regular communion aarvlcaa
will bo held through tha.waek.

E m in Wtnklp....... 0:00 p. a
n o t . tibia Study .... file p. a

"Tha Living Christ Klim FasUral," a special film series, Is
being sponsored by the First
Methodist Church.
Each colored film, 80 minutes
long. Is to be shown twice begin­
ning this Sunday. Morning show Is
at H a. m. Ih tha church asactuary for th o u who ate not enrolled
In the Sunday School Class. T he
second showing, for tha Sunday
School, la a t 6:50 p. m. Rev.
O’Steen will present special ser­
mons on "The U fa of Christ" to
go with thssa films a t 7:80 p. m.
Tha filma relate tha events, In
sequence, of Christ’s life, Every,
on* Is welcome to attend.

Sunday Santas
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Barnett Program
Termed 'Success*

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Jewish Synagogue

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Tha Barnett Memorial Mfcho.
diet Adult Fallowahip program
was deemed vary succeaafal Manday night, Tha covered dish sup­
per was enjoyed by everyone and
Urn book review af “Advise aad
Consent" by Allan Drury was a
■pedal highlight. Miaa Elms John­
ston af DeBary was tlu guest af
honor. A fter tho supper • short
business meeting was conducted by
Vice President Sunny McEethan.

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Friday
Saturday

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Guest Missionary
To Hold Sormons
Rev. Pierre DuBost, n mission­
ary Mom Brasil, will apeak at tha
First Presbyterian Church on Baaday. Rev. DuBose will present
specie! sermons a t tha morning
and evening service#. The Senior
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By JEANNE WARNKE
FA M U I
IF YOU DIDN’T ATTEND the
Shrove Tueiday Silver Tea you
m ined a charming party. At the
road entrance to Bzlalr Grove a
•eig n read, “ To The March Hare
Tea Party" • * and from the time
you met- the cunning white rab­
bit (Crlaay Shedden) on the aralea-studded lawn to the last fare­
well it was an afternoon of en­
chantment. The Alice-in-Wonderland fantasy was remembered
from the sleepy little dormouse
(Sally Peterson! curled up in the
living room to the “ playing
y a r d s '' who frolicked about with
croquet mallets on the back lawn
• • they were Valerie Moore, Sha­
ron Smith and Kit de Ganahl.
There were many other colorful
characters.

Ty# • • they were Betty (Mrs.
Robert) Smith, Ann (Mrs. Troy)
R s), Hope (Mrs. JsLk] Sclilr-rJ,
Carol (Mrs. Joe) Dennison. Tatty
(Mrs. Gene) Estridce and again
• • Ann Cowan and Patricia Stcns'.rom who should be ‘great at
bridge if practice makes perfect!

DORIS AND DOC FAULKNER
will be “ gaddlng-about for the
nest two weekends • - tomorrow
they will drive to Jacksonville
to meet her new nephew and the
following week they will be in
Miami to attend the wedding of a
MARGARET
(Mrs.
Harry) friend, Ll. (J.g.) Gene Campbell.
ECHELBERGER. whoie besuliful
MRS. FRIEDA O'HARA toon
mesro-soprano voice is el way ■ in
demand, sang “ Without A Song" will be leaving for her home In
and “ The Lord's Prayer" i t the Ebrniburg, Pa. Since January she
has been a guest of her daughterin-law, Irene (Mrs. High) O'Hara.

LUCILLE (Mrs. W. E .) Kirchhoff as the Duchess, greeted arriv­
als at the front entrance and stood
by her arrangement of beautiful
red camelliai • • Ruth (M n . Her^ ry Jr..) Lee carried out floral
•p lan a made by Mrs. John Celloway who was unable to attend • *
■he filled a silver basket with
red and while tulips, Iris and
while dataiei for the tea table.
She also made in artistic array
of aialeai for the mantle and for
a conversation piece placed white
plum blonom i and yellow dalsiei
In a large blue tea cup and sau­
cer. Branches of ptum blossoms
A about the lovely home of Peg
V(M rs. S. 0 .) Chase gave evi­
MRS. ECHELBERGER
dence that It Is almost springtime
in Florida.
Woman’s Dub on Wednesday . .
THIS HAS BEEN A WEEK for Margaret received formal training
card clubs to meet. Jean (Mrs. at Baldwin-Wallace College In
Joe) Baker was hostess Wednes­ Ohio and alto attended the Cleve­
day to a bridge-luncheon club land Institute of Music. She singe
that meals once a month. High regularly at the Grace Methodist
score was won by Patricia (Mrs. Church and has been guest solo­
Frank) Slenstrom and Ann (Mrs. ist at practically every eburch in
Ralph) Cowan won acreeno. Other Sanford • • A native of Ohio, the
•p la y e rs were Audrey (U ri. G. said aba made her singing debut
Andrew) Speer, Mery fMrs. Ken­ hero at tha Follies about three
neth) McIntosh. Connie (Mrs. years ago • • and as tort of an
Voile Jr.,) Williams, Jo Anna after-th&amp;dght she added, “ 1 don't
(Mrs. Vernon) Mite and Elisabeth know if there is any significance
In this, but they haven't had ona
(Mrs. Frank) Mebane.
since!"
CLAYDA (Mrs. Ashby) JONES
entertained a Canasta club Tuts*
day night a t her home on Elm
A vt_- - The high award went to
a adeit, Mrs. Wilma Colbert • •
a C p LC t l
another guest was Frelda (Mrs.
•W e lsh ) Tyre. Members present
were Joyce (Mrs. Blake) Saw­
yer, Nell (Mrs. Harold) Whittern, Nell (Mrs, Charles) Atkin­
son, Annia (Mrs. John) Dominty
FRIDAY
and Elsa (Mrs. L. E.) Forguson
. . . homemade fudge was placed
American L e g i o n Auxiliary
about for nibbling and a t the meets in the Legion Hall on 77-92
close of the evening the hostess
•erved coconut cream plo and a t YlM p. m. for Important butlneaa aession. All member* urged
coffet.
to attend.
A YESTERDAY, ANOTHER CLUB
SATURDAY
•( bridge playera met at tba
home of Darlene (Mrs. Wadf)
Bakod Food Bale ef homemade
eakea, cookies, plea and candy In
float of Food Fair grocery, atariing a t P a. m. Sponsored by San­
ford Homa Demonstration Club.
Spring Dance sponsored by the
Mr. and Mrs. Douglai Humphrey B.P.O. Doe* a t the Elks Club.
of Miami a noounce the birth of Hours are from 0:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
twins, a boy and girt, March 2. Ed Ruuell and hit orchastra, from
Mrs. Humphrey la the formor Vail- Orlando, will provide music for
• l a Tripp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dancing. Miss Nancy Goster is
G. D. Tripp of Melbourne. Shs general chairman. Tickets are f l
lived in Sanford several years and per person. All Elks, their wives
was employed by the Southern Bell and guests a n invited.
Telephone Co. Mr. Humphrey la
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the eon of Mr. and Mrs, Clyda
An aversga of 47 per cent of
Humphrey of Sanford. The couple
the total cost of a house is cover­
was married here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnct Iverson ed by a loan today, while the
left yesterday for their home la average 10 years ago wai IT per
Springfield, 111. after n visit with cent.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Iverson on
Coleman Circle.

MR. AND MRS. D. H. FREEMAN JR., recently entertained
with a parly in honor of their
house guest, Miss Sandra Smith
of Birmingham. Ala. • • it was
a fun-filled evening with party
gsmes enjoyed • • one that was
especially amusing was the (eat
of moving a clgaret lighter (piec­
ed on the floor) with the nose • •
Ed Higgins was the “best nosepushert" A late supper was serv­
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Hlgginl, A1
Wallace. Gordon Toll. Mrs. Lor­
raine Deame, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Leffler Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby
Kite and Mr. and Mrs, Gene
Flaherty of Orlando.
A DESSERT-BRIDGE party was
given i t the homt of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Cavanaugh • • guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dultweiler and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mahrt of Orlando. Mr. and Mri.
Marion Laney of Winter Park,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Self or Cas­
selberry and Mr. and Mrs. F.
Wide Tye.
A SURPRISE SHOWKR for Shir­
ley (Mrs. Lloyd) Resier was held
Tuesday morning at her home in
Sunland . . friends came in with
good wishes and gifts for the new
Hllle member ef the household
who will be called "Mike."
Hostesses were Betty (Mri.
Sam) Day, Bobbie (Mrs. Bob)
R o m and Marion (M n. Max)
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Mis* Carol Dean Wright, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wright
of Princeton, W. Va.. and Richard
Lee Eckhart, son of Dr. and Mr*.
J. C. Bunlen of Sanford, were mar­
ried in an informal ceremony, Feb.
2&gt; at the Firit Presbyterian Church
in Sanford.
The ceremony was performed
by Chaplain William M. Hearn, of
the Sanford Naval Air Station.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white lace
street-length dress and a shoulder
length silk lutlo veil. She carried
a White orchid on a white Bible.
Miss Judith Runten, the groom's
■liter, was bridesmaid. She wore
a blue taffeta dress, white hat
and an orchid corsage. Dr. Bunten
served as his son's best man.
Following the wedding cere­
mony, a reception was held at the
home of the groom's parents. As­
sisting with the serving of cake,
punch ind coffee were Mrs, W. 1.
Crabtree and Mrs. A. B. Peter­
son.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mri. E. M. Wright of Prince­
ton, W. Va.„ Mr*. B. L. Eggleston,
Cheyenne, Wyo. and Mr. and Mr*.
W. L. Bunten of Topeka, Kan».

Parties Honor
Bridal Couple
In Lake Mary
By FRANCES WESTER
Mrs. H .' M. Cochran and Mrs.
W. L. Harmon gave a miscel­
laneous shower Saturday night for
Mrs. Charles Webster, a recent
Lake Mary bride, who Is leaving
this week with her husband to
make their home in New York.
The partr was held in the edu­
cational building of the Lake Mary
Community Presbyterian church,
which wa* decorated with pink
asaiiaa and camellias. A cut work
cloth was on the table and a
silver serving set was used. Re­
freshments of tea, coffee, petit
(ours, nuts and mints were serv­
ed by Mrs. Cochran and M n.
Harmon. Fifty friends were pre­
sent to bid the popular couple
goodbye,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rugenstein entertained at their home
in Lake Mary with a dinner par­
ty last week In honor of Charles
Webster, recent bride-groom, that
turned out to be a surprise birth­
day party for him.
Those attending were: the honorct and his wife, the formrr
Eileen Willard, Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Bruestle, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Alexander, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Keogh. Mr. and Mrs.
Miles Keogh, Mn and Mrs. Jam es
Rugenslein, Mrs. Ida Keogh,
Mrs. Norma Young. Rev, John
W. Pilley, Cathy Willard, Dunna
Young, Terry Hrueslle, Dale and
David Alexander, Craig, Keith,
and Colin Keogh.

Church
Calendar
FRIDAY

CANDY ASHTON cele­
brated her 9th birthday
thin week with a party at
tha home of her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Raymond
Ashton, in Pinecrest. Bal­
loons and a “Happy Birth­
day Sign" decorated the
party rooms. Green and
white candy favora were
given each guest. Young
playmates helping her cele­
brate by playing games
during tha afternoon were
Patty Balner, Jan Simpson,
Bobbie and Mary Rae Hite,
Paula Holcomb, S u s a n
White, Vicki Taft, Siuelte
M a t t a i r a n d Sherry
Daniels.

Weds R. L Eckhart

Mrs. Harriett Harris and Mrs.
Marjorie Tilton of Casselberry,
were special guests at the meeting
of (he Seminole County Ladies
Auxiliary of V. F. W. Port 3382.
Tuesday evening. Mr*. Harriett is
president of the Casselberry Auxi­
liary and Mrs. Tilton is guard.
The group met at the V. F. W.
Hut on the boulevard. The main
item on the agenda was plans for
the coming election which it sche­
duled for March IS. Ail paid up
members are urged to attend this
| meeting. A social hour with re
i freshments wilt follow the elec­
tion.
Memben attending were Mrs.
Edna Norman, Mrs. Ann Faulty,
Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs. Margaret
Dillard. Mrs. Lacy flcilm, Mrs.
Sally I'eralto and Mrs. Rita Trcdway.

World Day of Prayer at the
Nazarene Church, sponsored by
the United Council of Church
Women, is at 10 a. in. Nursery will
be open,
World Day of Prayer services
will be held in Dcflary at the
DcBary Methodist Church.
Good Shepherd United Lutheran
Churchwomen meet at 7.3U p, m.
in the home of Mrs. Ann Meyer*
at 210 Bradshaw Dr. in Country
Club Manor.
SATURDAY
Pinecrest Baptist Church lnl-*rmcdlste Recreation meets at 3 13
p. m.

MR. AND MRS. RICHARD LEE ECKHART

| Enterprise Women

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On 17th Birthday
KATHY CARLOS

Kathy Honored
At Birthday Party
Miss Kathy Carlos was honored
on her 18th birthday with a parly
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Clanton, at Five
Points, Co-hostesses for the cele­
bration were her parents, Pat
Slone and Arthur Ballard.
The patio, living room and carporte were colorfully decorated
with pink, aqua and yellow stream­
ers and balloons. A large “Wel­
come To The Party" sign, carrying
out the same color theme, was
hung by the front door for each
guest In autograph as be entered.
A variety of games were enjoyed
throughout the afternoon with Hen­
ry Morgan and Pauline Rani win­
ning prizes. Door prizes were won
hy Edward Korgan and Boyce Mo­
rel/,
Refreshments were served to the
following guests: l.ouis Girard,
Seminole High School'D. C, T. co­
ordinator, the ro-hostrsses, Miss
Slone and Mr. Ballard. Boyce Mo­
rels, Douglas Smith, Edward Kor-

Pauline Bans, Henry Morgan,
Jimmy Cohen, Arthur Blanton,
Clarence Smith, Linda Rossman
Pinecrest Baptist Church Youth and her guvit, Tom Sherry of
Fellowship meets at 0 p. m.
Orlando and Dcvorah Walker.
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Miss Cecilia Dreblow of Enter­
prise was guest of honor at a
surprise birthday party at the Flor­
ida Power club. She was celebrat­
ing her 17th birthday and hoilclsea
were Mr*. Sonny McKethan, Mrs.
Alelha Evans, Mrs. Staila Monta­
gue, Mrs. Alica Anderson and Mra,
H. Dreblow.
A buffet supper with the tradi­
tional birthday cake was served
in guests in tha early evening.
Garnet and dancing followed: About
20 guests enjoyed tha party.

C. P. O. Club Plans
Morning Coffee
The C. P. O. Wives Club Is plan­
ning a get-aequalnled roffee March
9 at the Chief Petty Officer'* Club.
Prises will be awarded and they
are very analoua to have all Chief'*
wive* attend, even if they era not
already mamberi of the.club.
More than one-lhlrd of Louisi­
ana's area — where two thirds
of Ha population live — must
be protecled by river levies.

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Miss Dreblow Feted

Personals

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The Enterprise Episcopal Churchwomen met Wednesday afternoon
at 2 p. m. at the Parish House with
Mrs. Mlltspaugh Van Brackle,
chairman of Christian education, in
charge ef the program on the In­
dian mlialoni.
The program wai sponsored by
Ihr Episcopal Church in North
Dakota. Ttie Rev. Robert Dunn,
prayer partner of (he local churchwomen, m ille d with the program,
The usual tea was not held as
this is the beginning of the Lenten
season.

Enterprise

NORTH ef F a ta Beach'

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Hold Mission Study

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Mrs. Grace RSale, wheel wed­
ding to Gerald R. Womack of
Key West will be an event of
M this weekend, was guaat of honor
at i surprise shower given by
Mr*. Ruth Keller, Mrs. Mickey
Young, Mr*. Mabel Smith of De• land and Mrs. Rulb Long at tha
home of Mr*. Long. Approximate*
ly twenty .five guests were in­
vited and tha bonoree recalved
many beautiful and useful gifts.
Refreshmantt were served by the
hostessts.

The average American sees his
doctor five times a year. Only 10
per rent of the physicians' visits
were to the patients' home.

Mrs. Eckhart la presently em­
ployed in Washington, D. C., and
Mr. Eckhart, who is serving with
the U. S. Navy, will soon be sta­
tioned at Quenset rolnt, R. 1.

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By GORDON J. TOLL
n r , Seesrity Anaoelatan, Inc.
Whojsrs the •opla who nra common stock shareowners?

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Exchange the high lights of'th e finding

Ofte^out of sight adults is a shareowner, compared to one
* ^W oS ^^^K i wowneni outnumber men 62.5 to 47.6
■Mat, * eeOMwhat larger margin than In 1966. A total
1,000 housewives own shares—the largest single group

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Tbs average shareowner haa a household income of
10 compand to $6,200 in 1966. Almost half of all sharetwners are ia the $6,000-110,000 income bracket.
The median age of ahareownere la 49, one year older
Shaw the comparable figure in 1966.
Also reported that among ail shareowners, more than
fWMhbds,' 8,610,000, hold stocks listed on the New York
ock purchase plans, which are offered by
■umr publicly- ield companies, have contributed materially
to shareowner _ &gt;wth. More than 2,600,000 people first ac•sired thoir stock;holdings through company plans, while an
M0 shareowners now invest regularly
S &amp; f f i u i ^ 0,000
aombor of pUni In fore* under th* Monthly Invent■ m i Flea Jumped to over 98,000 In 1969, a gain of 18 perThe Monthly Investment Plan encourages smell lnveamake regular Investments in American business. One
•an invest la ft ■Ingle stock or several different stocks. The
basic colt la starting such • plan la $40. M1P was act up In
January, 1964, and ha* grown naarly 870 percent In dollar
Mkoma la Ju etilx years.
Commenting on MIP, a well-known financial commenta­
tor baa this to say about it: “MIP is sold only through
brokerage Arms belonging to tha Exchange Itself. It haa
no eager troops of salesmen devoted to i t Because of the
istetivaly small commission Involved (perhaps $2.86 on a
In p a y m e n t), few brokers can afford to get out and pubh
t a n to

Stocks that have been most popular with people who
take advantage of this plan are General Motors, General Electrie, Dow Chemical, Standard 0 0 of New Jersey, American
fWephon* 4c Telegraph, International Business Machines, WASHINGTON - The Republi­
BCA, Scare-Roebuck, Eastman Kodak and Phillips Petro. cans In New Jersey are about
With th* Monthly Investment Plan now going into Its to stogo a political drama almost
seventh year of existence, It haa established • valuable place as eld aa East Lynne. It is a
f t r Itself in the pochctbooka of those who are interested in repetition of the family quarrel
so bruising that tba wo, is open­
•taring and growing with American business.

Kentucky, George Alkea of Ver­
mont and Margaret Chat# gmltb
of Molna, they would find it hard
to prasont any tp p e t'tn e c of
moderals or liberal Republican­
ism. Mora 'iftan than not that#
same senators have bean glvaa
short .shrift Lj the administration
gnd the party hierarchy.
But this is a year wbea there
la a dire aeed for what they have
to offer. Case's defeat ia tha
primary or ovoa a win by a
small margia would bo almost
certain to mean not juat tha tots
of on* more Senate seat but the
contraction of the party itself
within the narrow circle of Um
• strome rig h t

ed for the Democratic opposition
to walk la to victory la tb* fall.
What gives this national InUrest la tb* way la which It
reflects tba struggle over tb*
IdonUty of Um GOP. And ot tho
same time it points up Vico ProsIdont Nixon's dilemma aa ha

One day MarUa asked Um sher­
iff la to p him a cup of coffee at
a total rn tta u ra a t Craft jokingly
agreed aad act a Um*.
That night, Craft was shocked
to tears MarUa turned up at
tto iM U uraat at tto appointed
hour, drask coffee aad mturand
I t hie aaIL&gt;
,
MarUa explained that to had
mada a to p from a tablespoon.
Craft took tto top, but Martin
MM faihlonod another from a
**A*'a "practical joke” one night.
MarUa ualoctod tto upstairs eaQ
door aad transferred all prisoners
downstairs.
Ones Martin sent for Um sheriff
ta d gave Mm hid latest top

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to rt be already nas, and the
moderate or Elsenhower Republi*
cans aad Independent Democrats.
vtoM aupport he a m t wta If
to la to be presided.
te a . Clifford P, Cato of Now
Jersey, running for roMlacttoa
attar oaa term, ha* a clear elates
to Um title of moderate a t liberal
Republican. He baa expected
Fra sldsiit Eisenhower o a . almost
on Utuos and to baa often gone
further than tha president, being
for federal aid to school construc­
tion, for help la clearing stream
pollution. a*d Other matters
w toie Klaaatowar economy comas
down bard.
Casa ia opposed tor renomlaa*
Uoa by Robert Morris, tormorly
counsel of Um Senate's Internal
Security subcommittee and can of
tto moat Impassioned end tin core
erasedera aa tto Commuatoto*ln*
practically-everything lias. Ha la
stumping Um atata charging that
Case favors spending poUetcs op­
posed by Um president. At Um
u m time to (t out against re ­
peal of the Coaaally a~.ndm oat,
which puts limits oa Amertaan
aoeeptanca of Um Jurisdiction of
the World Court although both
Elsenhower aad Nixon are on
record for tto change.
Morris ia reported
have Um

WASHINGTON — When ho
eauatara through the working
hallo of the preea la the Senate
gallery, there rella la hla wake
a algh of admiration—or ia It
eavyt
Hla Plarida.bakad face ia usualty broken by a aalf-eonselous amlle.
IBe atrida of hia long lege la not
that of a man who walka with an
air of Importance.
Yet today ho haa accomplished
what no other reporter haa dona
in the memory of the Senate preaa
gallery. He’a hot on the threehold
of becoming a millionaire.
Allan Drury reached this mone.
tary summit by having written one
novel. Hia flrpt book, "Advise and
Content” Is a story of human
beings in Washington politics.

The strange thing about him la
he’s atlll a shy guy. "la it true,"
I l i k 'd him aa ha paaaad by my
typewriter, "that your book will
Kara aoon grosaed you $1 million T
"Um, nh, wall,” ha aald In an
“aw-shucks-why-bring-it-up” man­
ner. "Yt«. eonceivably it could.
Yea, conceivably ”
y Juat a few tilnutea befora I
learned from another aource that
book aalea alon- had already
groaaed him 1800,000. "Yea,” ha
aald. "Yea, lt’a trua." And the
worda came aa if it pained him to
admit ha'a piled up a half million
in four months.
Now coming up ia a movie
which Otto Preminger will film

CASE D — 490: Harry Q., aged
27, Is an automobile salesman.
"Dr. Crane," he began, "I have
trouble answering obJecUosi from
the prospect.
"During my main sales talk. I
get along fine.
"But when they shoot questions
back at me, I seem to lose them,
though I have memorised answsra to all tba standard objtctlons from the prospect.
"So what is my trouble? It sure­
ly can't be due to lack of that
'bail firs’ alemcnt you mentioned
earlier this week."
Salesmen usually fear the ob­
jections of a prospect, yet those
ara golden opportunities — IF.
And that big "IF " msans, It
you first realise that the pros,
pact la branded acrosa his chest
with this psychological motto:
" I WANT TO FEEL IMPORTANT.”
Many times, the prospect is so
snowed under by the skillful mem­
orised sales talk that ha feela
be may look like a rubber stamp
to his wife unless ha raises some
objections.
So the real motive behind the
objection may often be an at­
tempt to assert hia own import­
ance, either to himself or to his
wife.
When you salesmen answer your
prospect, -therefore, be sure your
rapiy makes HIM foal important,
not you yourself:
Don't figuratively preen your
own fan th a n because you think

reel important, or you will sot
makt a salt:
And how can you inflate tho
proapoct’s ago if you domoliah
hla objection with • neat as.
swarf
Tht sc e n t lias in this crucial
sales formula — "Pause k
Praia*.”
"That’s a sm art quaatioa you
have railed." ean be lb* quick
reply of the salesmen, regardlets of the typo of objection from
tba prospect.
"In fact. I wish mors prospects
had your understanding of automobiles, for then they’d know
what to look for la a ear."
Thua far, aa you n a d e rs can
sea, the salesman haa made no
attempt to answer Um prospect’s
objection, for ha haa simply been
making hit poltnUal customer
feel more important.
And If tho lattor’l wife It
atondlnf near, or sitting batlde
bar husband la thslr living room
(if the taletm aa is selling in­
surance), the proapeet now can
preen bis feathers.

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sum from selling tba book aa a
stage &gt;tay, which la expeetad to
open on Broadway before the No.
vtmber election.
On top of that, a British book
publiaher paid Al a record aura
for reprinting rights overseas.
Everybody’s gotten into the act
of publishing Drury’s one work
of a rt In aome form or another.
They're even printing hia books
illicitly in Japan. For this, ha
doesn't get a c e n t And it would
coat him more than It would be
worth In legal fees to collect his
rightful royalties from the O rient
What takes my breath.aw ay ia
that Just one year ago Al was
merely one of the boys—one of
1,000 Washington correspondents
—reporting for one newspaper.
Hla paper was the New York
Times.
And now, overnight he's a
world celebrity — a Cinderella re«
porter, a soon-to-be millionaire.
Ju st the othsr day I saw a U. 8. *
senator asking him for an auto­
graph.
Tht way this money and glory
fell a t hla feet was through
hard work. Instead of going on
the town evenings and taking it
c ity weekends when hit regular
work was done, this handaom*
bachelor of 40 stuek his note to
th* grindstone and hatted out a
minimum of 4,000 worda a week §
until "Advise and Consent” was *
bom.
Al has specifically Inspired two
pas of peopla. One, of course, Is
• newspaper crowd of Washington. They're now mors determined
than aver, and dreaming harder,
about writing their own great
American novel
The second ia tha Internal Re­
venue Service, From the minute
ha struck it rich, they've becn-to
hounding him worse than a bunch
of autograph-seekers.

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R e ta in

Both Symington,
Kennedy Backers
Claiming Kansas

Speedup Ordered To Raze Quake-Hit City

AGADIR, Morocco (UP!) —
Crown
Prince Moulay D a m n to­
WASHINGTON (U P Il-B a rk e r*
of both Sen. John F. Kennedy 111* day ordered a sprrdup in the razM an.) and Sen. Stuart Symington I ing of rarthquakc-shaiicrrct Agadir
(D-Mo.) staked claim* today to s t ­ to halt Lie threat ol an outbreak ot
able bloc* of the Kama* delegation • typhus and plague.
to the Democratic National Con­
He ordered that the few building*
vention.
The formalilie* Involved in the
selection of the Hair'* 21-vote •Mayor No Drip
delegation will be completed today
TULSA, Okla. (UPIl - Tulsa
at the Hate Democratic convention Mayor
James Maxwell .rased for
meeting at Hutchlnion.
billboard advertise nenl which
Both Kennedy and Sen. Hubert ashowed
him donating blood to the
j II. Humphrey ID-Minn), the only
two announced candidate* for the Bed Cron. Printed across the top
Democratic presidential nomina­ of the huge signs was the head­
"Maxwell — Good to the
tion, will addreji the convention line:
Last Drop.”
tonight.

Easy To Remember
WOODSTOCK. Vt. (UP1) Someone with a sense .r humor
assigned telephone number 0M to
the Ottauqueche* Health Center.
The number f* ■ well known brand
of mrdleine.

Hr Sister Patsy

si ill Handing hr blown to bits and ; of the estimated 4,000 to 6,000 perthe rubble covered, wiih quicklime ' sons who perished in the Monday
to kill the swarms of rats (hat have night earthquake have already
sprung from the ruins of Agadir. ! found their final rcsiing place
Moroccan authorities announced ' beneath the debris.
Unconfirmed reports said the
’ e had cnce decided lo coll on the
U. S. Air Force to use nap alm - death toll may reach 10,000. Be­
jellied gasoline—to incinerate the fore the night of horror and des­
remains of the dead city, but truction, Agadir was a resort
boom town of 30.000 residents.
changed hi* mind.
There was no immediate explan­
ation but apparently there was not
enough napalm available to do the
job and he feared Ihe fight on
pcstllrnce might be slowed ra'hcr
TOPEKA. Kan. (U P Il—Boyce
than iprcdcd.
Morocco also was using French Butcher feel* a close kinship with
and American bulldozers lo demol­ a woman In California whose
ish any still standing buildings, daughter ran up the big telephone
Battening Agadir into an oblivion bill last Christmas.
Rutcher, a widower, hired a
possibly matched only by the level­
Rescuer Rescued
JO yeai,-o1d baby sitter to keep
ing of ancient Carthage.
PHOENIX, N. Y. lU P l) — The
The Romans wiped that proud hi* two rhildren while hs worked.
table* were somewhat turned North African city off the map Shortly after (he quit he got a
when voluntrer firemen and vil- and sailed it* earth oul of venge­ telephone bill of $026.07 for long
| tage police rescued a dor from ance. But thi* city will be leved distance rails she had made, most
| the icy water* of the Oneida Riv- j and dusled with lime,
of them to a boy friend in Wash­
*er. The dor was a St, Bernard.
Ttie drastic step meant that most ington.

‘Phonitis’ Hurts
Kansas Widower

GIFTED LIFE READER
NO 1-4S5«
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Across From Club DIsmoM
S Mile. From Sanford
DAILY R A. M. - II P. M.
OPEN SUNDAY
Will rv-unit* the separated, lo­
cate absent friend* and rela­
tive*, eaute happiness between
men and wife. Make* up Invar*1
quarrel*. Tell* if tiekneia or
bad lurk I* natural or unnatur­
al, how tn hold your poiltlon
and win and hold the on* you
love, overcome anemic*, evil taftiirnce* and bad lurk. Doea not
tell to plea** you, but will toll
the truth, pood or bod. One
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NEW OFFICERS OF WORLD WAR I VETERANS AUXILIARY to Bar.
racka 486 were installed at a meeting thla week. They are front row, from
left, Mrs. Caroline Pierro Jr., vice president; Mrs. Laura Ludecke, presi­
dent; Mrs. Lilah Kelley, DeLand, department chaplain, who was installing
officer; Mrs. Letha Fowler, senior vice president. Bnck row, Mrs. Felice
Swanson, conductress, Mrs. Madeline Covemey, secretary, and Mrs. Wini­
fred Stiles, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

New Disc Jockey School Opens
To Teach 'Laymen' The Trade
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPH - Rlghl
In the middle of Ihe recent pay­
ola Investigation I saw ■* newspa­
per advertisement so perfectly
timed that k fairly took my
breath Away.
The ad announced the opening
of a school for dise jockeys.
Now here la something, I said
to myself, that ia going to fill a
gap — you might even call it an
aching void — in our educational
system.
I’m glad now I only said it lo
myself. 1 was thinking of eome
disc jockeys 1 have heard who
sounded like they could use a lit
tie more schooling.
Upon further Investigation 1
learned that the school was not
being set up lo reach disc jockeys
but to teach people who aren't
dise jockeys how to bo one.
That, ai they say in radio, Is
a record of a different label and
New owners o! Longwood's Colo­ I'm nol sure the world is ready
nial Restaurant era Mr. and Mrs. for it. .I've had a talk with Tom
F. J. Keyes of DeLand. Mr. and
Mrs. Keyes bought the Church St,
and Eestlake Ave. restaurant from
Mr. and Mrs. William 8ampson.
• T h e Sampsons have decided to
limit their restaurant Interests to
their Ogunquit, Maine laa.
Sanford’s newest service station
will have iti grand opening this
weekend.
The Fairway Texaco Service Sta­
tion on French Avc. at 2Slh St. will
give away 100, SO and 2$ gallons
of gas Saturday to threo persons
who bought gas at the new station.
The 40 by 35 foot atation which
Vcontalni two work areas Is on a 125
by 150 foot piece of land. Harry
Tooke, 1301 E. Seminole Blvd.,
owns the building and Harry M.
Knlffin Jr. is ths new station man­
ager.
Besides gasoline service, the sta­
tion will feature washing, greasing,
polishing, oil and filter changing.
Regular opening hours will be from
7 a. m. until 10 p. m. Knlffin will
be assisted by two men. Kniffln
# h a s had 10 years experience with
Texaeo. He has lived heya since
September. Knlffin is married and
has four children. Construction of
the station was finished Feb. IS.

Aamshaw, director of the school,
and I'm still nol sure.
The camp of old DJU it located
in a downtown office building. The
classrooms are arranged to look
like the interior of a radio sta­
tion, with signs saying "Studio A"
and "oa tha air" and that tort
of thing.
Although claases haven't atarted
yet, Armshaw said ha had the
curriculum all mapped out. It will
be divided Into two parts—speech
(how to ad lib, read commercials,
etc.) and production (how to flip
discs, etc.),
Armshaw said the fa cully would
he composed of local disc jockeys
who have made good and arc
willing to past the secret of their
success on to the next generation.
"Who's going lo be the profes­
sor of payola?" I asked.
Arms aw, a young man wllh
the c jn ’ldent air of one who has
found his mission in life, seemed
'-rlicd by Ihe question.
? v.cnt
i j the wall and took i'j.vn a
I.- med copy of the ichoji j t t J o.
It was an eight-point ‘ '? of
good practices for disc Jj;
aid it was nothing s .. o liu
j- r r tonal. Point -four -c*c?e VU»
;jr. u with the payola p r /j -m
and, 1 would say, pinned it to the
mat.
1
"Any person or company who
would attempt to influence your
own tense of judgment, tasio cr
sha....unship by bargaining far
special attention to a record, an
artist, a label or a sponsor.. .i uhs nal u.ily your own value lo t r
sia.on and your employer lu :
your own abilities and self-re­
spect."
1 also waa Interested In point
six, which said: “ You'll be flat­
tered by the amorous attention
listeners of the opposite sex will
shower on you by mail or phone,
ion. These people are ‘poison!1 "
Truly Iheie ara words to live
cvep trying to reach you in perby and I trust each graduating
cla n will taka them to heart.

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of frantic figuring ia upon ue,

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"How to save on Incoma taxes?"
ia tha m/dnfght-oil-burnfng
questionI .

Electric Workers
Hold Birthdayfete i

O. Lewis Dinkins, distributor for
The Pure Oil Company, is attend!
the 1060 Pure Oil Company Sales
Meeting in Atlanta at the Dinkier
Plaza Hotel this week.
The purpose of this Division-wide
meeting is to recogniso outstanding
sales accomplishments for 105* as
a well as introduce new and Improv­
e d products and customer services.

Sure Vote-Getters
HOUSTON. T e n . (UP!) —
Among candidates to filo for con­
stable in the Houston area thin
year era Jock Dompaey in Frorinct 1 and Davoy CrocktU in
Product 3.

•Fam ily Set At Ease
CAVENDISH, Vt. (U P Il-J a m e s
E. Gsy, celebrating hia lOlat
birthday wrote relative*. "I'm
neither drunk, craiy nor Incapable
of feeding myself, I ean watch
my current account* and got
there juet tha tamo though l ’v*
■lowed up a little."

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Harvey L. Dunn served as
m ailer of ceremonies at the buffet
dinner and dance at the DeLa'ml
Country Club
Local 1491, Inter­
national Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers, Enterprise, celebrated its
14tb anniversary.
The dinner was served from • to
a p. m. with the program following.
Wesley L. Tyler, president; Harvey
L. Dunn, vice president; Bart Gal
lets, recording secretary; B. L.
Harkey, financial secretary; R. R.
Kyle, business manager; L. W.
Jones and R. F. Ragon, system
company repreientatlvea were in­
troduced.
This local organised in U46
with twenty members with the Isle
Homer C. Peterman as first pce'ident and now has a membership
of 74 and is comprised of traloyeee of the Florida Power Corp.
i DoLand and the Georga E.
Turner plant in Enterprise.
John Davits, logiaiaUvo repre­
sentative for the Florida Federa­
tion of the labor council waa the
guest speaker for lha evening.

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tibia deduction!. There
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give you a complete list of a l permfe
sible deductions. You may be sur­
prised at how much you can save by
itemizing your deduction*.

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R eddy has two suggestions
that w ill reduce Incom e taxes
today and in tha future:

AND

FEDERAL ELECTIO N
Beginning March 4th
R efu ta tio n Office will be
open for regiitering
90 days.
Monday - Friday 9 ftil 5
Saturday
9 ’til Noon
APRIL 2nd Is Ths Last Day
to Register

. Camilla 6. Bruce

Keep t o f i o v u i w i M t o u t
of b u tin e ie . W hen I K *
G o v e rn m e n t c o m p e te *
with private enterprise*
the cost ie reflected in higher ta xe s.
In just one in s ta n c e -T V A -F lo r id a 's
share of the tax burden involved has
already am ounted to $ 12 5 ,9 5 0 ,0 0 0 *
based on R o rid a 's 'ih a re o f Federal
taxes. T h is am ounts to just u n d e r
$ 10 0 per fam ily o f fo u r. S u p p ort tree
enterprise* resist governm ent *om &gt;
petition, and you wM save on t e a * * .

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Page 6—Fri. March d, 1960

THE WRIGHT WAY . . .

La Gratey and Bay Luadqultt
tie d the Sanford Seralnoles to
11-91 victory ever DeLaod to
it their way lata the semi-final
• I W the Class A, Group S

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Flap wore deabreese, New Smyrna
led Cocos.
Maw Smyrna nipped Vero Beach
B-M, and Seabreete rolled past
Usaimmee, 109-24 In afternoon

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W R IG H K 'G jn g

President Virgil H eather said
tod knew "absolutely nothing"
•bout Use alleged gambling eltuaMan but « IS "a check will be
m ade by tomeooa a t Urn univer­
sity" to see if the reports were
IfW
Hancber said he knew of no
.aomplaints from students concernj a g the alleged hotting. "But, I
• a n t want to bo quoted that th e n
w a n no complaints because they
m y h ive come to some ether
Vklvsritty official who might be

Mayor Purchases
First Greyhound
Game Tickets
•e sfe rd 's Mayor Earl Higgtofarthest, today wee the holder of
the firs t two season tickets to
• g n f o r d Greyhound Baseball
p a s s u a t Memorial Stadium this

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? IOWA CITY, Iowa (DPI) -U n ieereity of town officials and law
\ M ire e m e a t officers here said
they know nothing about a re- hotted ‘‘number* gams’* run by
- gamblers on loam Hawkeys has. fastball games this astson.
But, both promised to look Into
lha reports to see If th e n was
a a r validity to It.
l h a Des Moines Register, In
. a copyrighted article, said gamb a d "bllk»d" university stuSeeto asst e l "hundreds of dollars"
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American Football Lcagua, boomaloof with plana for a successstart in tha fall, announced
today that It had 400 players under
contract and stadiums avaUabla in
all tight cities.
The league m et here with Commlailaoor Joe Foes presiding and
them wasn't n hitch In the early
tmeeedinas.
Foal said that tha playara were
without getting Into anyresembling a pries war with
tha National Football League.
"Tlw lowest co n tract! sew wee
far 39,099 and the highest was
IU.OOO—although some of tha
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"Give mo tbs asms two 1 had "We’ll make our announcement
last summer," said tot Mayor. within a few deys," a i d Don Dl*md ba sun that they are near Mtgglo, one-Ume bsMbnti etar

Shoes reserved by Ken McRoberta and now vice president of the
and Ralph W ight and h i m of the Bolton Patriots. "U will seat at
g h e r regular* so I ’ll hava someons least M,000."
Chet Soda, gtaarai manager of
Oteb officials this morning also the Oakland team, reported the
announced a change in the price ally a r son FraseUco had offer­
o f season tickets, a change that ed tha « n of bath B eatt 8Uwill n u n savings of from 9UL90
to ISO.
* For instance, a reserved hex Cold interrupts
east th at will Include general admission will Mil for 990 which
moans a savings of 920 since the
nightly charge for admission and
a box seat i&gt; 31. or 970 for the vttfttoaal Tennis Tournament ro­
t u n d la the cold today after
faama Mason of 70 games.
F o r fans who prefer to ilt In beiug Interrupted by rote *and
the bleachers o r upper stands, the wind Thursday.
The passing of a cold front
season ticket will Mil for 9«°
Instead of 999-30, • savings of Thursday limited men's singles to
919.90 sines th* nightly gams only one match in which Jean
Noel Grinde of France upset UU
Schmidt of Swadcn, 9-4, 0 6, S3.
Tha unMcdad Grinds. 100
pounds, 9 feet, 4 Inches tail, overpcwwrod Schmidt, seeded third,
The U. S. paint industry 4
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M antle, Weiss Still 'Bickering' Over Salary Terms

By Alan Mover

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dium and Candlestick Park (tha
naw baseball plant). Soda said U
"probably" would bo Candlestick
Park, which will seat about 43,000.
Kesar Mats 90,000.
Tha other plant! and their seat­
ing capacities; Naw York, Polo
Orounds (49,000); Los Angeles,

Fact Prefers
Stay On Relief
Elroy Face, wbe chuckles softly
any time he hears that only electIng pitchers make big money, In­
sisted today he prefers to keep
mopping up at tha rate of about
139,000 a year.
F act, tha compact Pirate relief
act, takei a completely different
view than Larry Sherry of the
Dodgers, who would like to get
out of the bullpen and become a
starter with the idea of not burn­
ing hlmMlf out ao quickly and
possibly earning far more money.
"Pm getting the highest ealgry
on the club," eald the five-footeight, 133-pound right-hander who
potted a fantastic 11-1 record lait
MCiotii "so no one la aver going
to moke me believe that relief
pitchers can't do as wall finan­
cially aa starters.
"And 1 don't swallow that talk
about relieveri shortening their
careers, either," be added, fin­
gering trickles of perspiration off
hla aun-tanned forehead. " I navar
felt 1 w et tiring a t any time last
year even thouah I did run Into
one stretch there where I was
making some bad pitches."

NEW YORK (UP11 - Middle­
weight Yama Bahama of Bimini
Island seeks his sixth straight vic­
tory tonight in a TV fight with
Victor Zalatar, lanky Argentine
slugger, at Madison Square Gar­
den.
Because of his greater exper­
ience and skill, Bahama is fa­
vored at 7*3 to win their 10-round­
er which will be televised and
broadcast nationally by NBC at 10
P. m.
Neither Bahama, 27, nor Zaiaxar, 24, Is ranked among the top
10 contenders; but each baa ring
assets that may make him a con­
tender in the somewhat shopworn
100-pound division.
Yama, a former fishing guide
In the Bahamas, is fait, sm art,
unusually rugged and a fair lefthooker.
Zalasar Is an unusually dan­
gerous puncher—when be con­
nects.

Oswald Racers
Favored Tonight
Two stars of the Oswald Bro­
thers Kennel will be among
eight hand-picked greyhound! to
see action in tonight’s hot-box
loth race at Sanford-Orlaado Ken­
nel Club.
O. B.'e Medium, with three vic­
tories to her credit over top com­
petition, Is the favorite by morn­
ing line oddi of 9-to-2. The 92pound red mlse will be scamper­
ing from tho sixth position.
O. B.'s Title,drew the eight-box
for the lop-grade affair and she'll
bo running la quest of her fifth
■easen triumph.
Tho big 10th will highlight an
ll-eveat schedule starting with
a fast event at 0:10 p, m.
Another female atar, Simmering,
also will bo well-liked in tha head­
liner. This 98-poundar will in thofour-box waiting for SwifUe, tha
mechanical rabbil. She rceenUy
beat O. B.'s Medium and other
standouts. The avonly-matchod
field is expected to provide m o
of the season'! meet hard-fought
encounters.
Others In the 10th are Ed's Hour
Glass, Mountain Crest. Mltrn’s
Dasher, Turnaround sad Rocket
Dream.
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Ualted Press lateraatleasl
Slugger Mickey Mantle and Gen­
eral Manager George Velas ap­
parently have cleared the decks
for the New York Yankees' big­
gest salary debate since the hey­
day of Joe DiMaggio.
Weiss issued no comment Thurs­
day after Mantle’s remark th a t
he might not mind being traded,
but it was obvious to Yankee fol­
lower* a t SL Petersburg th at the
general manager was aa mad as a
hornet. A Yankee spokesman said
Weiss is Incensed because a t
Mantle's refusal to budge out ef
Dallas, Tex., before be has agreed
to terms.
"Welt* thinks this is a serious
enough m atter for Mantle to a t
least meet him head to head-" the
official said. " I t’s obvious this
has become much more than a
routine salary disagreement."
Vic Heschl, the last really adaraent Yankee holdout, was traded
after his selge but there is little
likelihood th at Weiss would con­
sider a deal for Mantle. For one
thing, Mantle is only 29, and, for
another, the Yankees need hla

power — even hi* disappointing
power ia the form of a M i aver­
age and 31 homers.
President Bill Dewitt of the De­
troit Tigers “hardened" his a t­
titude . toward holdout outfielder
Charley Maxwell when he said a
IHOOO offer was “absolutely fi­
n al* Maxwell led the dub with

31 homer* U lt aaason but batted
only .261. American League bat­
ting champion Harreyy Kuenn i*
the other Detroit holdout.
Jackie Brandt, acquired from
the San Francieco Glante during
the' winter, delighted Manager
Paul Richards with hi* sharp linedriving- hitting .during the Baltl-

Kaiser Named
'Best' Player
ATLANTA (UP1) Georgia
Tacb'a jump-shooting Roger Kai­
ser, the Indiana marksman who
•parked the Yellow Jacket! to an
N.C.A.A. tournament berth, was
acclaimed today aa the outstanding
basketball playtr in the South­
eastern Conference.
K ilter, the SEC scoring leader
with hie 5M points and 22.9 aver•«e, was also tho top cholea for
the !•*&gt; United Prese InterneUoaal AU • Southeastern Confer•nce basketball team picked by
raortawriters and •portscaiters
from throughout tho aeven-state
SEC area.
Hla teammate Dave Dentoo waa
named to tho team alio, making
Goergia Tech the only entry In
tho U-teim league with two firstteam AU-Confarenct players. The
other first-team members, one

The number of rndie stations
ia tha United States has gone up
t a per cent In the past 13 years,
report* • spokesman for tha Na­
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Pruess, making her finest showing
of the winter amateur golf circuit,
will meet U. S. Curtis Cup team
member Judy Bell la the Mm!finals of the Florida East Coast
Women’s Amateur Golf Tourna­
ment today.
Mias Pruess, of Pompano Baach
advanced to the Mml-Oaela by

Bell, of Wichita, Kan., eliminated
Lenny Cranston of San Marino,
Calif.* 3 and 4.
The other semi-final match will
pair 1930 National Amateur cham­
pion Barbara Mctntlro of Lake
Park
aiain st tore.
Maurice
Click or Baltimore.
Miss Mclntlro defeated Barbara
Williams, 4 and 9. Miss GUck de­
feated Mrs, Barbara FUlotf, Hamvilla, 1U„ 9 and 3 Thursday. Miss ilton, Ohio*,! and 2.

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tho start.
"Wo'JI have contact work to­
day, and avery day that wa prac­
tice," Gustafson said. Tha Hurri­
canes will work out Monday, Tues­
day, Friday and Saturday of each
week until they complete the 20
Melons allowed under NCAA regu­
lations.
Among tha 72 squad members
Gustafson boprs to find a replace­
ment for quarterback Fran Cursi,
whose passing and field general­
ship carried Miami to a d*4 {record
last season,

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CORAL OABLES (UPI) - Tbs
University of - Miami's football
team opened spring practice today
•ad Coe eh Andy Gustafson promt-

3 M ATINEES

more Orioles' workout a t Miami.
Richards said Brandt’s style It
"Just right" for spacious Balti­
more 'Memorial Stadium, where
490-foot drives frequently ere ju st
long “outs."
Manager Wait Alston surprised
Los Angeles Dodger followers by
assigning World Series starters
Don Dryadala and Roger Craig to
early exhibition appearance*. The T
Dodger* war* forced to call off ’
Thursday'* workout but Alston
said th* toam "on tho wholo is
a Hula ahsad of last yaar.”
.
Home-run hitting Rocky Colavtto took hla first workout with
th* Clavaland Indiana a t Tueion,
Aria., and *ald, "I feel In my
bones that I am going to havt e
good icason." Colavito, who tied
Washington's Hannon Klllebrew
for th* horn* run lead with 42 y (
but hit only .257 last season,' &gt;
refused to make any spaclfle
predictions, however.

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Sanford ii the shad fishing eapl
111 «( the world.

1960—Page 7

merclal Fisheries attic* at Beau­
fort, S. C., said.
Thai makes Sanford the world'*
ahrd capital, Crowe calculated.
Average catch per boat from
Crowe'a waa IV* shad, the report
laid.
The survey showed that already
thia aeaaon more ahad have been
taken than during at] of the Its*ST aeaaon, when 33,000 to 40,000
were taken.
It alio pointed out the increaaed
Intereat in ahad fiahlng In the
St. John* aa evidenced by the
Jump from 12.IS1 angler* in 1M6ST to tT,SM In llSt-S*.
Thia aeaion about 11,000 fishermen already had been on the
river ai of Feb. 14. Theae num­
ber* include only thoae who reguter their catchei • • there are
other thouianda who do not report
them to the aurvey.
The government bureau of fiaheriea attribute! the increaae In
fiahing and in catche* to the open­
ing of new area* not prevloualy
flihed heavily and increaaed
knowledge of the habits of the
ahad.
The aurvey reported a five per­
ANOTHER SHAD IS 1.ANDED on the St. Johns River. These two boats
cent Increaae In fiah caught and
weEe in tbe weekend traffic which continues to grow on the river. Surveys
30 percent more angler* trying to
said 7,900 boata were nut, with an average of two fishermen in each, dur­
land them la at year.
The fiah camp oparatar* believe
ing the last ahad season. More arc expected thia year. The season ends
that both the** p ereaiU fai will
in April.
(Herald Photo)
A Winter Park flaberman, Phil be larger thia ataaen.
Strict, won the top prito for ahad
Tho government aurveyora call
in a contest sponsored by Dei.- Intereat in the apart ‘phenomenal."
mark Sporting Goods of Orlando.
He entered a four-pound, six-ounce
fiah In the competition which end­
ed Thursday.
DAYTONA BEACH — Three firat group la Ed Rabat of Savan­ Includes the 31 degree east turn
The winning shad got a 633 gift
of fishing tackle for Strelt, who
North Carolina driven who have nah, Ga., winner of the recent CBS of the two and a halt "Big D"
caught It just before the deadline
taken over aa owner* of three (deviled (porta car race ami alio speedway.
of the contest.
Fial-Abirth Zagstos of Ihe Fran­ wlnnrr of the first Florida region­
A total of IT0 boats have been klin D. Roosevelt racing team al feature here last September.
registered In Seminole County of last season will make their
Included among other early en­
Nurse Killed, 5
since the new state regulation on first appearance in competition tries are George Robertson of
prower craft went Into effect, the with their new cars at Daytona
Hurt In Mishap
tax collector's affiea reportad to­ International Speedway Saturday Locust Grove, Ga., with a Cor­
and Sunday.
vette; Ronald Courtney of Miami,
MILTON (U PI)—A Navy nuraa day.
The driven arc Eric Alexander with a Jaguar; Gaorga Peck of
Purchasers Of boat! which a r t
v s i killed and five persona in­
jured lata Wednesday In a two. powered with more than 16 hone- and Bobby Vann of Charlotte and Clearwater, with a DB Special;
for Sanford and
car collision on Highway 00 be­ power must ragiater tham as soon Tom Clark of Chimney Rock. The Bill Slory of Clearwater, with hi*
as the boats are bought, tho col­ T ar Heels spceditcn recently pur­ Alfa-Romeo; Bob Klngham of
tween hare and Panaacola.
chased the racing machines from Auburndale, with &gt; Jaguar; Chuck
Four of tha injured were ai*6 lector pointed out.
The coat varies with the horse­ (he Washington, D. C. distributor. Casicl of Ft. Lauderdale, with a
Navy paraonnel. Tbe Navy with­
Thia will mark the first appear­ Porsche RSK; Jim Fritz of Ft.
held name* of alt vlctlma until power used. Boat* with leas than
ance of the Tar Heel* In competi­ Lauderadle, with a Monaca Saab
their next of kin had baan noti­ 10 h. p. need not b* registered.
Proper display of tb* registra­ tion at Daylana International ami Art Hultlnger of Windermere,
fied.
tion number* alio waa alreised Speedway, where they will be with his Bocar X P 3 Special.
All of the regional races will be
facing the top Florida and Geor­
again.
When Rutherford B. llayei waa
Tbe number* must be plainly gia driven In a Florida regional on a lime basis rather than laps
elected President by one vote ia visible on a* eh aide of the bow program that lists two race* and and will be rolled off over Ihe
the electoral college, hie election of lb* boat. A regiitration card practice for Saturday and five new 3.1 mile course that replace*
2401 French Ave,
was contested and referred to an to bs carried in tb* billfold also racing eventi for Sunday with the the 3.81 mile course. The new
course eliminates the 3! degree
electoral commission, where ha la lamed and ahould be kept oa firat starting at 12:13 p, tn.
won again—by a alngta vote.
Rated aa the lop entry of the high banked weal turn but aUll
the penoa of tha boat operator.

•Thafa the word from an expert aeen aa many ahad haulad out
in the field—J . SI. Crowe who hat of the St. John* River e* any­
body.
"And I ain't Juat talking—If*
a fact," Crowe said yeaterday,
pulling out the latest government
aurvey reauita to back up hi*
atatement.
Crowe, who baa operated hi*
fiahlng camp on the river for
yetra, laid thia fiahing aeaion
ha* been real good and figure*
up to Feb. 14 ahow that it will
aurpaai tail aeaaon, when an esti­
mated 61,100 ahad were caught In
Ihe river.
A total of 4I.54T ahad have
been reported caught from Dee.
until Feb, 14 through the govern­
ment aurvey card* which snglera
are aiked to fill out at the var­
ious fiah camp*.
The aurvey eatimated that 36
per cent of.lbe fiahermen who onicred the river through Crowe'a
Camp reported catches. Those re­
porting at thia one camp totaled
up 23,163 shad, the Bureau of Comwait logged by two visitors to

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A CATCH OF 23 SHAD
Seminole County, Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell of
Hampton, Va. Twelve of the 23 were roe.
Happiness Through Health
.(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)

Blueprint Of Your Future
The condition of your spine
the blueprint for your individual future. Your Chlropraetor can tell you whether
you can look forward to a
Jaunty 76 or whether you will
bs miserable at
40. It's entirely a
matter of whether your spinal
part* are exactly
Jn the place nature meant them
to be. If however
your spine sags
beyond ita normal position
'and spinal bones, are out of
(their correct position, don't
h e surprised if you suffer
with some chronic ailment,
^Misalignment Is as bad in
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switchboard of the nerve
system are encased in the
vetebral column,
Nature has a miraculous way
of righting Itself, once sags
and constrictions are removed
from the spine. Conditions
such as backache, neuralgia,
nnemia and indigestion are
commonly corrected by Chiropractic Procedures,
You can help Nature help
you by resorting to Chlropractic.
Aro &gt;’ou * Chiropractic case?
One of a aeries of articles
published In the public intern t to explain and Uuslrale
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kerwin whose office is
located at 201 S. French Ave.
and his telephone number is
FAIrfax 2-7442,

NEW YORK (UPI) Tho
Evamville (Ind.) Puiyle Aces,
who apccialize In homegrown tal­
ent, today were voted the No. 1
small college baiketball team of
the regular 1639-60 aeaaon by the
United P ro a International board
of .coaches.
Coach Arad McCutchan'a Ace*
(20-41 received 34 firat place vole*
and 366 point* in the final ballot­
ing. Evamville, which led the
rating* 11 comacutive week*, will
defend lla NCAA am ill college
title with only two player* from
outside Indiana
Ed Smallwood
of Louisville, Ky„ and Tom Boyles
of Evclelh, Minn.
Wiltcnhcrg (Ohio) finished third
with a 20-3 record, a flrat-plaee
vole and 212 points. Mlailulppi
Southern (33-2) placed fourth with
five (Irit-placc votes and 261
points after winning ita last IS
games. Hofatra, the New York
school which last only one game
(33-1), waa fifth wilh a first-place
vote and 222 points,
Maine (IT-3) was sixth with
146 point*. Southwest Texas Stats
(203), th* Lone Star Conference
ehampion, was aeventh with 110,
Kentucky Wealayan (11-11), s
team which played one of tho
country'! toughest small collage
schedules, was eighth with 100,
West Virginia Wesleyan (22-3),
was ninth with 63 and Grambllug (La.) was 10th with s 24-4
record, a first-place vote and S3
paints.

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ID Cartoona
ID Hotel d* Parer
II) Twlllaht Kona
Ml Jluslr for a Spring Night
I lil* (1) Oral Roberu
(I) Ddoctlvoe
TUESDAY A. M.
•:0( Ml Charll* Weave, Bhow
ID Mo» la
M ill If) To do Announced
M) T eien
1:00 (1) Cartoon*
fl) Kyanllneea to llletorr
III Double Keelure Theater DM (1) Continental Claieronm
1:10 Ml Ifsel* and Harriett
11 i l l i d II) II) N u n • W iatbir
. 7:»» ID Tolley — Dave darroway
til* ll&gt; llenaal Lanctro
i l ) Price Is night
T;M l | ) Weathar
ID U, S. Marshall
IioO (1) Klagdnm of the Sea
H i l l YTTwlnlrr Olympic*
?;J* (1) Farm Market Bep-LL
• M ID Perry Como
1:10 It) Tha Adventurer
(I) Mode
7:1* (() Cartoon*
ID Mld-Pla. Industry
M) Hawaiian By*
11:1* 111 Jack roar
TtM (D Today
Tomorrow
l( ) Millionaire
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f :(* l l ) New*
1:1* III fv * dot A Secret
1:11 It) chlropraetl* Porum
1:40 (I) Newt
10:00 ID Thle la Your Life
1:0* ID Sunday Movla
Itl* (I) Captain Kangaroo
SATURDAY A. M.
ID llninla O'Keefe
ID Sunday With Hally
DM (D Morning Tboatr*
II) llo iln g
1:18 10) Championship Urldgo
f i l l (I) Want bar •Cartoon
( l l llompor Room
l» l« ID Waller Win. hell File
1:00 II) llrokan Arrow
DM
ID
Iteadira
Distal
TiM ID Cartoo a »
ID Sunday Sports Spec.
M:!0 ID Tn Tell Th# Truth
D li II) News and Interviews
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(D Wlchlt* Town
(HO ID It la Wrlttan
DM (I) New* • Weather
•iM ID Hap Hopara
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,
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Ml
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4:1* (!) Chemplonehlp riolf
11:00 Ml ID (D Nawa
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11:1* l l ) Mnvl*
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M) Movl*
1(1 Conquest
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ID Matt and noddy
( i l l l l ) UN Football Quia
11:11
(1) Jack Pear
(I)
On
Th*
Oa
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H i Tim* Present
(D Movl*
1*1 Hug* Ilunny
THURSDAY A. M.
11:01 ID Price I* Right
■#ton*# Pietlaa Theater
fliM ID
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(D I Lava Lucy
ID
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7:00 (D Dev* darraway
ID December Bride
DM if ) Twentieth Century
7:M
(I)
Weathar
SATURDAY P. M.
1:11 (D Sober at
ndon
7U0 (I) Cartoon*
TUESDAY P. M.
l») William Tell
7:11 1*1 New*
NtM ID gfcyhlng
TiM ID lllverbeet
1:00 |l ) Nawa
11-1 (1) Truth er Consequence*
ID Traa glory
ID Laeel*
1:1* (D Capt Kangaroo
(I) Love of L)f#
■ ID iaapy goto* — Klda
It) Colt .«*
1:11 (!) Morning Thoatr*
Ik) nestles* dun
tt:M ID flootleoa ana
f i l l tl) Maverick
fl) flompar Room
11:11 (D Search for Tomorrow
(I) Dataotlvaa Diary
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DM (!) Header1* pig#**
tl) Lov* That Bab
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h:*S (I) Now* — interview*
III* ID Kd Sullivan
(D ll Could B* You
ltd* ID Matlnoa Theater
out (D New* A Weather
ID Sunday Showcase
11:4b t*l HukJIna l.l*ht
ID CM N am
10:01 ID Hough lie Ml
1:1* ID Th* Lawmaa
1:0*
I*)
Life of n ilty
ID Kertoon Kapora
ID Rsd How* Bhow
lie* ID Chayy Shaw
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IS:M 11 ) Play Your Hunch
ID OB Tboatre
(1)
Topper
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M ill ID Treasure Hunt
ID Tha ttabal
t i l l ID Uatlnt* Theatre
(I) Movl*
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»:!( f l) Allrad Hlteheaeb
(I) Ban Francisco Bast
(I) On Th* dn
Id) Wreatllag
1:10 i l ) Tha Alaskans .
ID
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Th*
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Terae
ID Maakatball
11:00
tl)
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DM (t) Day In Court
ID I Leva Lucy
I M (d) l u rtanelaeo B ait •
ID Jack Benny
(I)
Queen
For
A
Day
list*
(D
Concentration
11:1* ID II Deacon Street
(If December Bride
(D For Bettor or W on*
l l ) Movla
1:1* (1) Loretta Young Thtator
iiM id) Indnatry *a Parade
ID Whet'a My Lino
(D
Home
Parly
d tll Id) Bawllar
THURSDAY P. M.
Hi** ID Now*
ID a il* Itorm
Itdd II) All I tar Oalt
III* ID Young Dr. Melon*
"
ID H e f t la i f Caaetdr
11:1* III fleer? of (ho Clly
11:00
()) Truth or Conolquonca*
(If Millionaire
t &gt;iM ID T iik M t Aaald
(I) Lov* of Ltf*
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Cloek
MONDAY
A.
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DM Id) Mow*
M) nestles* due
DM (I) From Thee* Root*
• M Id) M**l*—Waotera
1I:M ID II Could Re Yoa
(! ) Who Do You Truat
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It) Afrtoea Patrol
Ml
la&gt;v* That Bob
(I)
Verdict
te
Tour*
TtM 11) Today
ID Daaata Tho Moaaaa
tl) Search for Tomorrow
DM (I) Comedy Playhouse
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11.01
ID
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Light
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f*l Brighter Day
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. Ml American Bandstand
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ID
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A
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lit*
.
(I)
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Storm
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DM Ml Kdg* nf Night
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DM ID Moral eg Tkaatra
l i l t (D Movl*
(0) Sen Francisco Boat
1*1 nomaor Room
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18 * S t g « J M S
(1)
Matlnoa Theater
•il* ID llaadara D igoil
M) Poaov* PlorBouo*
I:** ID Day In Court
• :(* tl) .Nana
1:1*
Ml
Quirk
Draw
Mcdraw
• i n i d n » M&lt;
(I) Quoen for a Day
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(D Rla Tin Tig
• M ID Maa
Ml
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(•) Science Scop*
ID For Bettor or Wore*
DM Ml Wotthtr-Newe-Bporta
DM ID Nowa A Woatber
1UI
(D
Housa Party
(!) Highway ratrol
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M) 0*1* Storm
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ID ItoD Bow* Show
&lt;D
1^,retie Young Theater
( i l l (D llannlhel Cobh
IBall (I) Karloon Kapora
III* (I) Millionaire
111*
Ml
Newt
(D Beat tha Cock
c m c c t T o o v b t o r t u b tilt* ID Play Your lluach
ID Central Fla. Nawa
ID Toung Dr. Melon
ID Oa Th* O*
1:11 (I) Weathar
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1:1*
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(I)
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ID
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PL— IDA, nr AMD p o d i n
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Lucy
ID John Daly
m . mb *b
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T ill (S) Not For Hlr*
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MONDAY
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1:10 ID Advontur* Tim*
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Ml Men Inin Spare
1:11 ID Hnvla—Western
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Viklnaa
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tl) Mtarilma
Brooklra, K iv Tork
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Ml
Huekolborrv Hound
Ml
Wyatt
Karp
Ton ara hereby notified that a Ik tll t l) auldlaa l.lu n
•
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DM Mi Tlahirnps
— I a t Complaint for Divorce hae 1:11 (D upon Window
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been Iliad egeleot you, and yon
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ara ran aired u aarva a aopy of
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ID
Arthur
Murray
A*
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Turaa
II af Complaint on Plalettffo
ID, Central Fla. Now*
t l ) Mr A Ura North
l*:«*(D M Squad
Attorney, Jotoph M. Muraeko, P. O.
•
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(I)
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end
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If) Olamourama
ID (tarry Moore Show
Mi Nowa
S a t III, Para Park, Plorlda. and
ID lim a Presents
M) John Daly
■la Ik* arlptnal Answer or Plead*
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9 S n .
MU* (D Keep Talking
1:4* ID Weather
MB la tka office e l tba Clark af
(D THA
!:■• (1) Adv. Jim Howl*
Ik* Circuit Court on or be lore the
(! ) and ID (•) Nawa
7:00 (I) Stanley Bros. Muela
t l) I^rotta Young Tb*at*r ll.-M
It Ik day of April, 1MI, and It
11:11
Ml
Mnvl*
TUI (I) New*— Douglas Bdwarda
yea loll t* do so. decree pro cob*
. I») Oat# Storm
IliM
(D
Weather
7:1# ID Coronado •
faaao Will be taken aanfnet yau
ID Movl*
(I) la r k tfp
tar tba ratlof demanded In th*
HU*
(1)
Jack
Pear
(D Uoat' tha Clod
Clock
(I) data Itorm
MU af Complaint.
1:01
M)
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(1)
Pram
Tho**
Ri
Rasta
DM
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Thle nolle# ahall be published
ID Verdict la Ye:
M) Hetty Hutton
aue* aaeh weak for four pons*_ ID Who
a u •Su.lt
Wha m
Da^ YYau
WEDNESDAY A. N.
(I) Donna (toed
aatlv# woeka In THB SAKPOBD 1:0* ID Comedy Pteyhous*
D tl l«) Cannonball
■CBALD,
II) Brlgbtor Pay
D
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(D
Continental
Claaaroom
DONE AND ORDBHED In Ban.
(I)
Real McCoy*
ID Amarloan Be n il toad
T:*0 (I) Today—Dava darraway
ford, dent Inet* County, Plartda, this
i. l. .l &lt;•)
t l ) kecrot
Secret Storm
(I) Johnny Slarcaln
M
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Ml
Weathar
Kdgo af
of Mlah
Might
tM (I) Kdg*
lad day at March, Iff*.
t.o* |D llerhslor Father
TU* M) Cartoon*
t l) Advontur* Tim*
IBBAL)
• Sea Hunt
TUI t i t Nawa
DAVID M. OATCHBU Clerk DM (1) Movla
) Pat Boon*
DM tl) Nawa
ID Three
Thro* Staegaa
Ctroalt Court, grmlnole Count:I* M) Markham
• i l l (O Captain Kangara#
leva rtayhoao#
ty, Sanford, Plorlda
(I) Brnt* Ferd
• iM M) Morning Theatre
DM \ \ \ u i v :
By: n orth s T. Vlkltn
(1)
Tha Untouchabloa
ID (lomaor Rom
one*
(D Cartoon*
,
Deputy Clerk
ll:** M) droucho Mara
• U* (!) Raaaor'a Dli
Digaat
It**
{•&gt;
Highway
Patrol
If) Variety Series
_ ____ ___ M uratk a,* ;
D ll (D Nawa • Intiarvtav-e
ID Woalhoi —veawt—Sparta
MiM (!) Lawless Year*
Attaraar for PlalatlM '
D l l (D Nowa A Waether
P. O. Boa Ml
It) Tab* a seed Leak
ID** t i t Dough R* Ml
11:*o ( D ( D t t ) Nawa
Dim Dirk, Plorlda
M) Red Row* Bhow
DM (!) New*
PBfeUak Mar. S, U, I t, M, liM.
M ill tl) Mavis
(•) Xartoeg Kapora
(•&gt; Central Via. News
ID Mnvt*
1DM
(D
Play
Tnur
tfunah
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c u t e e r r c a tia T d p t u b
11U# (I) Jack tkaar
(D O * Tka • *
•tM (D New*
a v d ic ia l c ir c u it —
(D Weekly New* Review
IB ABB Pt
FRIDAY A. M,
d ill &lt;•) John Daly
n o t m . in CBAWC— Ti
DM (1) I* Maa
Continental Classroom
lit*
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(D n igait
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TiM (1) Today—Dav* darraway
M » D ili p lM arid#
(D This Mas Oawas a
TU* M) Waathar * Nawa
T ill ID Nawa
TU* M&gt; Cartooaa
WEDNESDAY
P.
M.
fit*
(1)
State
Trooper
IAKLM JACKS— PBBRT,
TUI ID Nawa
If) K ile Smith Show
DM (•) Nawa
Defoadaat
IliM M) Truth, ar Conaagnau***
tl) Choyonn*
1:11 Ml Captain Kangara*
(«)
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at
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ill
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STATK OP riiOHIDA, Tot
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M lM 'fl) Douah Re Ml
filed asalaat yau, aud you RDWAIID C. COWAN, JtL
ID Red Row* Bhow
ara raaalrad to aerve a copy of nr. * Dos *T, Dnugleevllle,
(I) About Paco*
ft) Kartoon Kapora
7 saew sr or ploadlas to aald Oeargle. e/n L C. I.uvolooa.
(1) Topper
O* Th* da
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M)
p la n t oa “
~P liliU fT * A t.
Ynu ar* hereby NOTIFIED that
(D
San
Fran
dace
Beat
HM
(») Movl*
teraey. Jaoapk M. Maraako, P. o. Marjnrle Cowan, has Iliad her
(D Aa The World Turn*
It) Play Tour Huaek
Baa IM, Para Park, Plorlda, and a worn Complaint against you. be­
l l ) Mr. A Ura. Narth
111** ID Price I# Right
file tba original answer or plead ing a null for dlverco, la circuit
DM
1 Lov* Lucy
'«V, i r - B o f lV r or Woro*
l i d la tka alltao af tka Clark of Court for gemliiot* County, at
Mil* if ! Conaontrallon
tba Clrealt Caart on or bofara tho •anford, Florida; and, you are
(•) Day la Court
M) December Held#
U lk day af April. IMf. It you fall hereby required la HI* personally DM Ml IVouo* Party
to do eo, Jadgmoat by doraalt wilt or by an attorney, with th* lion ,
(D dale Storm
t l ) Irfiretta Young Bhow
FRIDAY P. M.
ba takaa agalaat yau far tba relief arahle David nalrhtl, clerk of our
(D
Millionaire
DM
______ __ la the BUI e.f
■aid Coun, at Sanford, Florida,
lit** M) Truth ar Coaaoquasaag
Ml Bast tba Cloak
giant,
your written dofonoo, If any, to tb*
DON* AND OBOBRND at Pan- Bill of Complaint Iliad against
U Bamleal • Coanty, Plorlda, yau In aald caaa*. and to til* a
aopy thereof with tha undersigned
(M U D * ^
**
IM*t
attorney, by tbs 4th day or April
.
DAVI D M. OATCHBU Clark. 1M*| herein fall not or Judgment
Clraalt Caart. gamlaola Caaa* w ill be rendered agalaat yea by
THRU MARCH IS, IM*
default.
ty, Plartda
Byi Martha T. Vlhlaa
(SBAl.i
Depaty Clark
DavM M. Oatrbal, clerk
k M. Maraako,
Byt Martha T. Vlhlta, A t
Water Mia — Liquid Vinyl
■ay far PlalatlM
TL W. WarA Atteruey tar
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Plorlda
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DAYTONA BEACH (2) WESH TV NBC
Program start 6 p. m. Friday, March 4 and end 6 p. m.
Friday, March 11.

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Poney* Pier bout*
Rln Tin Tin
Cartoona
Weather - New • SoorU
Iflghwey Petrol

Helder come through with a freiher television approach and reach
out for new technique*.
T h e. orehcitra, conducted by
Glenn O ner, gave fine auppart t
lingers Bill Hayei, Betty Johnson
and Rosalind Elias. Dancer Bamhi Lynn w ai seen In a poetic
tranilatlon of Straviniky'a "Rile
of Spring," I hardly recogniied
Miss Johnson, though, in her new
glamor get-up. She's apparently
working very hard to become an­
other Dinah Shore whieh means
there Is room now for another
Betty Johmon.
Now for the uiuat quota of quib­
bles: Thoie mobllux Illumination*,
or whatever they're called, aren’t
very effective when they spell out
word*. 1 still believe linger*
ihould ting, not llp-aync. And, fi­
nally, the bandstand looked a i
though some 20th Century pyra­
mid prefabricator designed it. But
on balance, “ Music for a Spring

NEW YORK (U PD -T he neweit
ABC-TV terle*, "Muiie for a
Shriitf Night,'* hid it* premiere
Wednesday night, at a time when
molt of it* audienre i* probably
Hill concerned with winter heatIng.
Out, in any icaeon and with any
tide, Ibis ihow’ ilill would be a
happy telcvlilon event.
The balf-hour matched the mcledict of Richard Rodger*, Straviniky and Debuaiy to imaginativelyedited videotape, dill pbolographi
and camera direction by Jack
Sameth.
The producer of the aeriea It
Frederick fielder, who fumed out
“ Voice of Fireitonc" and aimllat
muiie programs for ABC-TV.
Those earlier production! devel­
oped a dry. sterile sameness
about (hem that detracted from
the musical treasure* being pretented. They were, In effect, radio
broadcasts, for they ignored the
eye of the beholder. So„ it w ai
gratifying Wednesday njght tn see

Peach King Proves To Be Novelty
In Country Overloaded With Queens
BY DICK WENT
WASHINGTON (UPI) - If gome
psychologist wants to enhance hi*
reputation, I auggeat that he do
■ treatise on our national pastime
of electing queens.
If he dig* into our queen com­
plex deep enough, I suspect he
will find something Freudian. Pos­
sibly we are subconsciously com­
pensating for being a republic and
not having real royalty.
At any rate, tea getting (o be
a rare accomplishment for an
American girl to reach the age
of 21 without being named queen
of something.
We have football quecnj and
snow quecnr and beauty queens
and carnival 'queens and May
quceni and Industrial queens. The
Hit I* endlei*. There 1* even a
textbook on the subject called
“How To Be A Queen."
This is why my eara pricked up
when I received a call from Bar­
bara Norton, an energetic publicist
who spends her days thinking up
waya to get a certain hotel the
Sh ... ton P
k mentioned tn
the public print.
“ Come on out," she said, “ and
meet the peach king. , .Yei, I said
king."
This sounded so unusual I
thought it might be the beginning
of a new trend In pres* agentry.
So I decided to Investigate.
A* It turned out, the peach king
wai a novelty In more wayi than
one. For one thing, he has a d i­
rect connection with peechei. He
li, in feet, the nation’a largest
grower.
The king Identified himself as
Vincent Caggiano, who wai born
in Salerno, Italy, and came to this

Welcome Mat Out
As Paar Returns
NEW YORK (UPI) - Jack
P a ir returned to town Wednesday
night and NBC pul him back on
his Stoo.ooo Job.
He was greeted at the airport
on hii arrival here from a threeweek telf-impoied exile from hi*
late night show by NBC official*
and fans wearing "welcome back
Jack" button*.
“ I'm glad to be back, but I'm
not dancing In the street," Paar
said of his reception. He had
huffed off hla show Feb. It be­
cause the network cut out a joke
it thought was objvtllunab'c.
“ I'm sorry about tha whole
thing," Paar aald *i the final
word. Ha will taka over hla thow
Monday night.
Paar'a vacation sulk had taken
him to Florida, San Francisco,
Honolulu and Hong Kong, but hi*
return to tho “ Jack Paar Show"
had been decided early in his
travel*.
“ 1 gotta ge faaek," he said
Wednesday night.

country in 1B9T before he ever
tasted a peach.
In the old country, the Caggiano
claa was In the grape and oUve
game. He got his U. S. H art In the
berry buiinen In New Jersey and
then switched to peaches. It waa
a happy circumstance. Caggiano
and peaches were made for each
oilier.
He now owns 3,000 acres of New
Jersey and South Carolina o r-1
chard land which contain more
Ilian 100,000 peach trees and pro­
duce about 230,000 bushels a year.
I was told that he has turned
down an offer of 11,200,000 Jor
half interest in the enterprise.
How’s that for a luccess story,
Horatio Alg«.r fans?
Sun tanned and still vigorous at
the age of SO, Caggiano, who
makes hit home In Giffney, S. C.,
spend* the winter In Florida and
motlly lets his six son* mind the
business.
“ If I never see another peach,
it's all right,” the peach king
laid. “ I'm tired, of peaches."
I would like to credit the Na­
tional Peach Council with a clean
break wllh the queen tradition, but
such 1&gt; not the case. The council,
Inevitably, also has s peach queen
— * IT-year-old girl whose father
raisei onions.

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TED MACK and the Ori­
ginal Amateur Hour re­
turn to ABC-TV and Chan­
nel 9 Monday, at 10:80
p. tn. For more than a
Quarter of a century Ted
Mack has presented out­
standing and talented new­
comers. From 10:30 until
11 each Monday night,
you'll tie entertained by
acts which, include singers,
d a n c e r s and somethnea
even unusual taientg. Join
Ted Mack Monday evenings
at 10:30 on Channel 9
when he presenta talented
newcomers for your ap­
proval and entertainment.

D A L L A S (6P1) —It will
taka more than membership in a
Christmas club if you’re thinking
of Mving up enough money to
catch Jon and Sandra Steele whan
they make their annual appear­
ance at the Cipango next yulelid* Mason.
The Steelea — she sings, be plays
the piano and they're married —
have been booked into the Cipango
for IS consecutive holiday ehowa,
but only millionaires — give or
lakt a few thousand — have bean
abla to maka their way into tho
audience.
That's because the Cipango re­
quires that its “ members" prove
they havfe at least S100,000 in tha
bank and membership is limited
to 1,000 persons.
About half of theao live In Dal-

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one morning to find t l bottles
of horieradiib spread over all tha
meat, la hti display case. The
thelt of beer and dgarets valued
at 1103 alio hurt, as did the van­
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for the display of their consider­
able talents. Each did his work
unencumbered by the artificial
need to blend - talents with tha
others. It isn't alwayl like that on
TV variety. Wedneiday night'*
"actual" on CBS-TV’a Armstrong
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Garsoii. From elsewhere come
such aa the Rockefellers, the
Fords, and Hollywood celebrities
like John Wayne.
Members of the Cipango pay a
dollar a drink to quaff the liquor
they have to bring themselves
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imported from tbolr own borne
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of the entertainers to appear at
tha Cipango. Their repertoire in­
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ship remember* best. Most in de­
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TRENTON, N. J. (UP1) — A
young woman driver tried to tell
five male legislators Thursday
how a motor vehicle inspector
caused $410.05 damage to her car
in five seconds.
Ilut Margaret Mullay of Haekensark needed help from her
brother, Harold before she could
explain her grievance.
Miss Mullay appeared before
the legislative subcommittee on
claims. She charged that on Dec.
1.1, 1P58, an inspector a t the Hac­
kensack station of the Motor Ve­
hicle Division engaged tha wrong
brake on her car while it wa* in
motion.
The result, she said, wa* a
ines* in her car'* transmission.
But then she became confused
when she tried to tell the legisla­
tors how this came to be.
Her lP5fi automobile had two
ausiliary braking system*. One
was the familiar foot-pedat-operated emergenry brake. The other,
Harold esptained, was a parking
lock device that shut a metal
pawl into the transmission.
The parking lock switch was
marked "parking brake." Harold
said. But it was not a real braka
because it could not be engaged
while the ear was in motion with­
out ruining the transmission, he

GIG YOUNG and Rita Hayworth in a neene from ‘‘The
Story On Page One," coming to the Movieiand Drive-In
Sunday.

Is Justice always given a chance
lo triumph in the United Stales?
Or sre the cards legally stacked
against the average cilisen in our
courtrooms? These are some of
Ihe grave, but oftrn overlooked
questions raised in the new movie
thriller “The Slory Of Page One” ’
coming to the Movieiand Drive-In
Sunday and Monday.
Starring in the production are
said.
The Mullays said the inspector Rita Hayworth, Anthony FrancIapparently engaged the parking osa and dig Young.
The movie points out the inequity
lock during a test of the automo­
bile's braking systems. The bill
to repair th&lt; damage cam* to
$110.05, and the Mulleye asked the
claims subcommittee to order
payment by the state.
The subcommittee reserved de­
rision,

FT. DIX, N. J. (UPI) — Elvla
I'rnlcy fun* began • countdown
today in the last -4 hour* of their
hero'* Army service. Sgt. Treaiey
will *hr&lt;i hi* chevron* Saturday
morning,
Preitey wa* isolated hero today
from the squealing fan* who
greeted his arrival Thursday by
a snowstorm which closed the
post to civilians.
lie was being given his muster*
ing-out checkup* before he le
leunched back into tha world of
entertainment, whera he h a t
1850.0(H) in contract* waiting.
Pretty Nancy Sinatra, 10, pro*
vlded the swivelhfpptd linger
with two ruffled ehirte in which le
face his adoring public. Sha greet*
ed him Thursday a* a stand-in for
the actor-singer father, Frank.
Presley will appear on Slnatra’t
television show May 12 for a |125,«
000 fee. .

today between the huge law-en­
forcement devices In Ihe hinds of
the average district attorney and
the comparatively meager resourc­
es at the command of the average
accused citizrn.
On Tuesday, “Country Music
Holiday" and “ Good Day for a
Hanging" will play.
United Preaa International
Walt Disney's “Light of the For­
LONDON (UI'J) — Mrs. Louisa
est" will begin a three day run
starting Wednesday and Saturday, Spcncs waa granted a dlvnrea
"Thunder Road,
Peyton Place" Thursday after aha explained th at
and "Canyon River" will be ihoarn. when sha mada crunching noise*
while eating breakfast cereal, her
husband always asked, "are them
any rata er pig* a b o u tt"

Desi Arnaz, Lucy
To Call It Quits

In Ihe News

MOSCOW (U PI)—Local indue,
try has been given a chance to
make a go of the prison In Pinsk,
The government newspaper lives*
tin Thursday reported the Pinsk
prison wa* closwi down for lack
of prisoner* and converted for
use in industry.
BUNTING FORD,
England
(UPD—After Bachelor Fred H ar­
ris, 24, pleaded th a t "the right
girl juat hasn’t come along," the
town council withdrew lta order
that Harris gat married or more
out of his munlelpally-ownod
house.

ed the 20-year husband-wife part­
nership. That period saw the redhsired ex-chorus girl and the one­
ANGIE DICKINSON, Richard Burton and Barbara
time Cuban bird-cage cleaner be­
Ruah Mtur in "Tha Bramble Bush," cumins to tha Rita
come tha nation'* biggest TV mo­
Theatre Sunday.
guls.
"Our divorce will he complete­
ly amicable," said A rnai who unly
Wedncsday celebrated hla 43rd
birthday. "And there will be no
contest. Lucy will pursue her ca­
reer on television and I will con­
tinue my work os head of Desilu
Productions.1*
It wa* the second divorce ac­
tion filed by Lucy In her stormy
marriage with Arnas. She said it
waa fur keeps this time because
she found it "impossible to go
on."
Lucy sought custody of their
two children, Lucie, I, and Dcit
IV, S, In Thursday'* divorce aclion, but she said:
"We both love them very much.
Deal will be able to see them as 2-Footed Thief
often as he likes,
"I hope to do several spectacu­ Abandons Loot
lars for Desilu and o motion picSYRACUSE,!, N. Y. (UPI) ture before 1 move tu New York
When
Ihe Empire State Footwear
to do a play in tha fall."
Assn, held Its annual meeting
here, tha delegates brought only Letter Long Astray
Ihe left shoes of their lines In
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) — A leL
Farmers Reap
sn effort to discourage thieves, •er mailed Jan. 24, 11)36, from
Tha plan worked.
Antarctica by Charlea Gill Mor­
Grass Dividend
A talesman reported a dozen
BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) — shoes—all for tha left foot —were gan of Danas, who was on the
Dr. Thurston Adame, chairman stolen from bis car. A short second Byrd Expedition to Little
of tha University o f. Vermont while later police found Ihe aban­ America, finally ha* been deliver­
agricultural economic*1 depart- doned samples and returned (hrm ed to D. Bennett L, G. Harber
of Au*tln,
ment, said "Vermont farmer* to their owner.
literally are growing two bladaa of
graaa when on* grew before."
He tald "the output per work­
er on Vermont farms has doubled
TODAY * SATURDAY
since the ll&gt;30i. Less than 1.4
OPEN 12:45
houra is required to produce 100
pounds of Vermont milk,

BRIGHTON, England (U Pt) « A local coffea bar today won
named the Whisky GO-GO,

Error Buried

WEWOKA, Okie. (UPI) — A
Wowoka woman, after making re ­
peated tripi to Ihe cleaner* to
pick up her husband'! suit, finally
waa told the clothes would have
to bo replaced. The cleaner* axplained a man had been burled
In the suit by mistake,

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TWO 2-bedroom bmiaoi, kitchens
equipped. FA 24041.
wator Included. 363. Phone
PA 3-3071 before 8:00.
WELAKA APARTMENTSi rooms
private baths, 114 W. First 0L
3-BEDROOM furnlihed apartment,
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
aid* between Celery and Geneva
Avenua; 4 bedrooms, kttchei. ap­
2-BEDROOM tnd 1 bedroom
pliances. School bus atop, quiet
houses for rent, kitchens equipneighborhood. IIS pop month.
, Across from school. Phono
Phono FA 24143.
2-4411.
HOUSE for rant, So. Sanfrord
Ave., near Laka Jessup. Phona
FA 2-3494.

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2-BEDROOM house for rent, large
yard and garden apace. Phone
FA 2-1132.
house.

DOWNSTAIRS furnished apart­
ment. No pels. Adults only.
Working couple preferred. 41T
W. lllh. St.

Legal Notice
I* 4ha Canrl a f tb* raaaty S t i l t
lam lael* C am tr. Itata at PlerM*.
la Ft*bale
la e* tb* Ratal* afi
0 AKUKL D. HUUII.ETMAN. **m»tlrata known a* X. D. II1GI1LKYMAN.
Dacaaaad
FINAL NOTICK
Nolle* la haraby xlven th a t the
u n d erlie* * ! will, an th* Slth day
af March. A. D. 1 1 1 *. p re te a t In
th* llanorabl* County Juda* a t
■emlnola County, Florida, h it final
retu rn , erro u tit and v turher*. a t
A dm lnletralor af th* ICatata of
latn u al to Hlxhlaym an, decaaaed,
and a t aald time, then and there,
make application t* lha aald Judx*
far a final eetilem ant o f Me adm laletralloa a t aald a iia ta , aad tor
an order d lee k a rg la f him aa anek
Admlnleirator.
Deiad tbla tb* itn d day a f F eb ­
ruary, A. to III*.
a t R a b a n I. H lnbtoym aa
A t A d ailalatratar a t tb*
B atata ef
namual to Illfblcyxiaa,
Daceaead
Publleh Feb. t l A Mar. I, I t , II.

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Legal Notica

Defendant
XOTtCH RT PS'RLICATIOX
T or Carl Neal lla m a
Addreea Unknown
You ar* hereby nollfled that O
Bill ef Camplalnt for Divorce be*
bean filed axalnit you, and you
ar* required I* atrv* 'a copy of
your A newer or Pltadltix to tb*
Rill of Complaint an Plalntltfa
Attorney, Joeeph M. Sturaebo. T.
O. Boa SSS, Fern Park. Flerld*.
and file tha arlxlaal Anewer ar
Pleadlnx In lha orilc* af th* Clark
o f th* Circuit Court on or befor*
th* Ilth day af April. Ill* , aad If
yau fall to do *o. decree pro
confeiea w ill be tab** aaalnet
yau for tb* relief demanded la th*
Bill ot Complaint.
Tbla nolle* ahall b* publltbad
ear* each week for four aaaaacutlv* w ttka la THB PANFOBD
HNRALD.
d o n h AND ORDRRRD la Banford, Hamlaol* county. Florida, to ll
la d day a t March. ISIS.
(■BALI
DAVID I t OATCHBU C tsrh
C ircuit C anrl, Xamlaol* Cauaty, Saafard, Florid*.
Byt M artha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
Jaaapk M. Muraaka,
A ttaraiy for P la|atlff

P. to Baa n s

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

FARMER'S AGENCY

N. V. Farmer, R ealter
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trama
Registered Real Estate Broker
Associate*.
Ph. FA 21301 17-PI at Hiawatha
114 8. French A rt. Ph. PA 1-1231
BY OWNER: 1-bedroom kitchen Aftar hours, FA S-MU, FA S4B11.
equipped, Sunland E s t a t e s . FA M N1
Phone FA 2-7S57.
3-BEDROOM, I bath, double car- NICE SMALL two bedroom houie
porte. extra large utility room,
on two landicaped loti; equip­
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr.
ped kitchen and ipaee beater.
FA 2-137P.
Located Just oulaide of city
limit*, with eity water. Price
3 ACRES fat m land Sanford Cel­
34,PM. Any reiaooable term*
ery Della, 1450 p er,acre, only
coniidered.
P2U down, fivo year* to pay
balance. Rleharda Hotel Mel­ C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
bourne, Fla,

BROKER

FURNISHED one bedroom house, 3-ROOMS 4r Bath, nicely furnish­ U R G E 4-bedroom, 3 bath house.
large living room, fireplace,
Ideal for couple, d o st In, an
ed, 943. Apt. I, 407t* W. 1st.,
dining room, kitchen; double ga­
large lot. 333 month. Phone
m in aier at 111 W. 4th.
VO WHOM JT MAT CONCKttN'
rage, breeteway. Spacious well
FA 2-0397.
Nolle* le hereby xlvan that th*
2-ROOM cottage completely furn­
County Commlaatonara of nomi­
kept grounds. Close to schools,
nate County at lit raxular matt- FLORAL HEIGHTS: 1 and I bed­
ished, all utilltlea, ready to move
shopping areas. Completely furn­
le g hat* an th* I at day at Mareh
In. Adulli only. 2404 Park. Ap­
ished. 3PM Orlando Dr., opposite
room apartment*, one block
A. to 111*, at the County Court
ply Stamper Agency.
Odbam 4k Tudor office, FA 1-1234
South of Sanford Ave., on the
Houaa la Banford, Florida, purauant
(a Patltlan an ! Nolle* harotofor*
LOWER
FLOOR
apartmont,
p
art­
ntvan, s i n t d tad adopted a n cioJutIan eloalnx. vacallnr. rannunely furnlihed, electric kitchen.
tag and dlaelatmlnu any and all
Call Mrs. Appleby, FA 2-4411 or
HOUSE HUNTING?
ttohl at namtnola County and lha
FA 2-3934.
publlD la and to th* followln* RENT or LEASE: In Sunland
Take your pick from the followRoadway as d*lln*at*d upon th*
log choice rentals:
Eitatea, 3 bedroom, I bath FURNISHED apartments, hard
folio wine Mat aad Plat* racordsd
b o u a t, unfurnished, kitchen
la genlaal* County. Flartda. and
wood
floors,
Ula
hatha.
402
W.
p ara particularly deaarlbtd aa tolJawett Lane
equipped. For Information phono
27th. Street.
I bedroom, 1 bath, built-in kit­
FA
2-2023.
■ ■ That partlaa of Waat Adachen equipment |30 per month.
SMALL apartment 200 Avocado.
i i laid* Drjv* dttenbad aa fat-

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HOMES, DUPLEXES,
APARTMENTS

roadw ay

BOARD OF COUNTT COM.
MUUHUNKRX
R ri David it. (Satchel
Clark
Publleh Mar. 4 , IMS.
SXVtTATtOX TO RID
f a a l a l bid* w ill b* racalvad ta Iba
a trie* a t tb* a h a rttf a t Oemlnal*
County a t th* C aunty Ja il, fa n ford, Florida, up to 1 :1 0 F. M.
a f th* Slat &gt;le&gt; a t March, ISS*.
All bide ahall he clearly m arked
• a euck an lha auteld* a t tb* *n.
vet***. The bid* w ill b* publicly
apanod
opened a t S:SS
M l P.
F. M. aaft tthhe r earn*
-----Say. Tabalatlon ef lha bide will
b* p res* n ltd la J. U llobby, I b t r Itf a t Seminal* County.
B ach bid ahall contain * copy
af th * m anufacturer'* npacltlealiana and d aaeriallv t literature.
All bldd SkaU ba F. O. R . haaferd,
F la rtd a and ahall ba blndlnx aa th*
bidder fa r a minimum a f th irty
day*, Bid* ar* raquaalad aa tha
faU ow lag llam a:
OMR NEW PATROL CAR
•■ octfleatlaaa ar* available a t tb*
th a r lt r a Offlr* o f fam laol* county,
iM fa rd , Flartda.
• J. I* DOUBT
XhtrUf. gem lnala Oonaty
h aaferd , F lartd a

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3-BEDROOM unfurniihcd houie.
3412 Willow, $100 month. Call
FA 2-0274.

2-BEDROOM furnished, adults.
U R G E HOUSE for rent. Children
TA 2-7844.
welcome. 121 Sunnylown Rd„
Casselberry, Fla. Phona Winter SLEEPING ROOMS, Tha Gables,
Park, MI 4-4429.
401 Mifnolla Ave. FA 2-0720.

- at Waat AdaUil* Drlv*.
thanra run Bouihrrlr stnna
tha Waatarlr rlxht nt wax
lln* a t W alt Adalald* Drlv*
to th* Boulhaaat eornar at
Bleek B, thane* run Ksat t*
lha Bauihwast eornar a l Lot
1, Block A, Ibanc* run Northarly alonx lha Knstarly
rlxht of w ar lln* »f W ait
AiaUld* Drlv* to Paint *r
Baxlnnlnx- All lying In th*
•ubttvliion known na U k i
Adalalda Ohoraa Ravlalon,
eccardlnx to s plat raeordad
In Plat Book-S, pax* 1. of
Iho Public Iloeorda ot taintpolo County. Florida.
By th* Board of County Com- t-BEDROOM unfurnished
Ittlnntr* ot nomlneU County tbla
Call FA 24481.
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t day of Marah, A. D. i n s .

By STANLEY

FOORYi N O T A S G O O D
A S THr O U &gt; W lt T U M I '
.N O W IM P fiO O D f i U Y l
1AM T KNOCKING T H E
&lt;
B A P G UYS O N L Y H A L F &gt;

w ars css o r a n e u T i s s c u e n o a s o i a s a m m s o c r m ta ix

"BtobsallX at th*' North waat
Carwto *? Lot 1. Block A. run
Waat Slant th* astanalon af
too Hartharly boundary Una
• f th* aald Lot I. ta tha
W oattrlr rlxht at way lln*

Pago 10—Fri. March 4, 1060 5. Real Batata For Sal#

THE OLD HOME TOWN

3-BEDROOM nicely furnlihed gara ie apartment on Lako Golden;
lake privilege!. Call FA 1-0274.

FURN. A p t 201H W, l i t Bt.

U g a l Notice

Oinfarh

Phono FA 3-2414

Legal Notice
iq this c m r u T c o t r t , x ix t h
J l DICIAI. CIRCS IT OP FLORIDA,
1ST AND IVOR ORRIXOLH COCXTT.
IX CttAXPRRT SO. 1*0*0
XOTICR OP Ot'IT

ARTHUR A. HROOTIIAND and
IRENE R. HKDOTRAND, hi* wlfa,
Plaintiff*
VO
OKORdR B. PARLEB, at al.
DafandanlO
STATE OF FIAlRinA TO: OKOItOK X, PAftl.KK, I. SIKOI.RT PAHf.XK, WIU.IAH K. PARI-KK. W III.tAM K PARI.KK. (IKonOK PAR.
LKR, LIDA R. IIULBURT, HAHRT It. PAtM.KK, IIKOItOK O.
FARLER. AUGUST ALLEN. WIIp
MAM II. PARI.KK and EMMA P.
PROCTOR, It allv*. I hair rotptcllv*
unknown apouiaa If mnrrlad. and
It daad. lha r**p*Mlv* unknown
halri, d*vt.»«a, laaal*** and oranItaa If aald named Defendant*, and
any and all percent havlne er
tlalmlnx any eloht, till* and lalareal In and I* tha following
&lt;!»»,rlb*d land tylnx and belnx In
Hemlnnl* rounly, Florida, le-w ttl
Tha NK'i ef tha NR'e nt tha
■FU af tarllon II. 'Diwnehip
It Hnuih, Renx* ft Eael.
Tnu, end parh of ran. ar* her*by nollfled a a ! r.qulr.d ta ap­
pear and file, pereonally ar by
yaur attorney, with tha Clerk of
th* abnve-elyled Court, your writlea d efence. If any. In lb* Bill
in Quiet TUI* filed herein axatnet
ynu In lb* eb«y*.*iyltd raute, and
In aerv* a repy .af Iba aame on
Plalatlfta' allataey, below, an ar
hefare tha ll lh day af Martb, A.
D. IIS*.
Herein fall aat ar alea a Derr#*
Pro Canfetta will h* aatarad
axalael you.
WITNKOO iay h en ! aad eeal at
panfard, Oeenlnele rnuaiy. Florida,
Ihla atih day af Fsbruary, A. to
IMS.

INSIDE SALESMAN for building
material bualneaa. Good Ineome
for young man with aome ex­
perience. Write qualifications to L
Box 40. e/o Sanford Herald.

noua nameplatei. Write Reevcf
Co., Attleboro, Mail.

PERSONNEL
Metcalf Building -

ANNOUNCING
NEW DEAL

3 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped, 203 So. Park Avt. Ph FA 3-SM1
S tir- 25 yr. mortgage, &gt;400
For The Employer
NEW LAKEFRONT home: 2-bed- Thoroughly icreened. better quali­
down. FA 2-2814.
room*, 2 bath*, cuitom built,
fied, mora competent people.
REAL ESTATE DRK'E-IN
terrau o , g la u sliding door*,
electric kitchen, frultwood cabi­
J. W. HALL
net*, central heating and nlr For The Employee
2544 French Ave.
conditioning; larga plot, Irriga­ More courteous service, better Job
Realtor
opportunities a competent amtion.. Buy for coit direct from
ill Hall"
Phone FA 13*41
owner-builder. PIP,700, low down
ploy meat' service.
paym ent A. Prati, Ctalrmonl
P-LOTS in Dreamwold Section; al
Ave., Lake Mary, FA 2-2MP.
ready cleared and leveled. Prlc
Our Reputation
TO
yr*.
licensed and bonded in
REDUCING PRICE for quick
CLEAN 2-bedroom unfurnished
Florida.
■ale. By owner: 2 bedroom CB
bouse, knotty pine anack bar
Member of the Chamber
houie, wood floor*; corner lot,
StenBtrom Realty
and tibinat*, 1 master bedroom.
of Commerco
fenced backyard. FA 2-1241.
335. Also furnished apartment
HERBERT STEN8TR0M
Registered Broker
P O l M a g n a l i l . 9*3. Call
U R G E LOT - NEW HOME, W
Personnel Service
NO P-32P7.
ASSOCIATES
s 44'. Automatic heat and air
Merle W. Warner
conditioned. Come aea and maka 4M Metcalf Bldg. Orlando, Fla
Bettye D. Smith
offer. E. Wilkinson, 323 3th.
R. E. Magnusion
Street, Lake Mary.
2-ROOM furnished apartment, 310
Ned
D.
Julian
Magnolia. Phonp A. K. RoisetGROVE MANOR HOME: 1013 Lin- TYPING at home, lagal or any
R. J. Boynton
other. Phone FA 2-4444.
ter, Florist. FA 1-1131,
eoln St., 3 bedroom, Mi bath,
Llnvll J. R ianer,
double
carport.
Robert R. Let
WILL keep children la my home.
Lottie Broadway
301 Maple Ave.
1-YEAR OLD, 3 bedroom CB furn­
Kenneth Torbatt
RENT A BED
ished home near high school. WILL DO laundry In my home
Ph. FA 2-2420
Holloway, Hospita' * Baby Beds II N. Park Cali FA 2-42T4 after 4:00 P. M
regularly. CaU FA 2-3120.
By D iy, Week or Month.
and
all day Saturday and Sun­
2-BEDROOM, lVi bath, fully air
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
day.
conditioned home with utility
Ph. FA 2 - l l t l
114 W. 1st Bt,
and separata atorage room. BY OWNER, attractive 2 bedroom
PLUMBING
Largo fenced yard, patio. 4ti7i
CB home located on 2 large
Contracting A Repairs
s
loan. 370.M monthly. 109 Laurel
beautifully landscaped lots shad­
Free Estimates
Dr, FA 2-3174.
ed by oak, palm and citrus trees,
R. L. HARVEY
Listen to this. Attractive two bedftneed backyard. Kitchen equlp- 234 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 1-3131
95M.0O DOWN
room, one bath, Masonry homo
pod, apace heater, hardwood
2400 LAUREL AVE.
In Lako Mary—Extra largo liv­
floors, built-in closets, drasaeri
ing Room, n Florida Room This three bedroom block borne
and chasta. This home can be
with many extras can ba pur­
which could be used for Bed­
yours for less than 31000.* Buy
chased
through
FUA
Financing
room. Convenient to Post Office
my equity and assume 4V* mort­
Plumbing A Heating
for only 914.0M.00.
and Stores—Reasonably priced at
gage, payable 344 a month In­
AIR COVDITIONINa
111,3M. Terms.
ROBERT A. WILLI AMI, Realtor
cluding
taxes
and
iniuranet
or
*
Raymond Ludqulat, Assoc.
will aceopl a small down pay­ CONTRACT aad RXP*TR WORK
FA 34141
WHITE BRICK FIREPLACE
FA 2-3331 Atlantis la n k Bldg.
ment. FA 1-3114 lor appoint- 1047 Sanford Ave.
POR SALE
meat.
It Faya
Located West and of spacious liv­
To Uaa
ing room. Also thrown In for RETIREMENT RETREAT
Owner
Transferred
good meaiuro—two bedrooms, A rt you tho couple who wilt latch Must aacriflc* 2 1 . R., 1 bath
Tha
HERALD
onto (his neat brand naw t BR
HI# bath and a half, modern
Want
Ada.
home
with
larga
Florida
room.
CB Home, located lust out of
electric kitchen, terraaso floors
Lot « r x II I '. Umuual 4ti%
Iho high, tax district with a lot
throughout. All this situated on
mortgage. Buy my equity. Rea­
largo enough for a garden. Only
Lovely Lake Lotus, three blocks
sonable term s available. Call
91300,
Noma
your
own
terms.
off 17-92, Casselberry area, Buy
FA 3-aaia after 4iot F. M.
this lovely year old homo for
tha low, low price of only W. H. "Bill" STEMPER AgMC*
Phono FA 2-4341 • MX N. Park
FISH CAMP, LAKE HARNEY
NAVY AND
Phona FA 2-4331 2M1 Park Dr. 333' front on Lake, nice two bodGet In on tho ground floor. Sevaroom camp, suitable for year
NEWCOMERS
ral desirable tola available on WYNNE WOOD: S B. R. CBS
round livinf.
bouse,
|13M
equity
and
assume
Route 17-92 near Five Poihta.
TO SANFORD
331 monthly payment. Phono S t Johns Realty Co.
Ideal business sites.
I l l N. P ark Ave.
FA 34073.
Neat two bedroom masonry home,
fully equipped kitchen. WlUiln
view of n beautiful lake in town
of Lake Mary. Prlc* only 9S930
AVON HAS
cask. This is actually below HOUSE FOR SALE: Levaly 23 open territories
city —
market value. Good for n mortbedroom homo on largo shady
also opening la LOCH ARBOR.
gag* loan.
corner lot la Wynnowood; kit­
WRITE IMMEDIATELY for
chen equipped, jalousie porch.
interview — Box 144, Lockhart,
Entlro block, comprising 1*1/3
Low down payment. S ill Slov­
Fla.
aercs—racing on four streets. In
ens Av*. FA 24019.
Town of Lako Mary. Haa usable
fram e house, with city water
Unusual Career Opportunity
and electricity, Excellent for
For woman age M to 33, Interest­
bulldiog site, High * Dry.
ed to bettering herself financial­
Price: 314,900
HOME SEEKERS
ly and aoelally. Established asUonaUy known concern offers
Watch This Space
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
fUUirt with substantial Income,
Tbla
beautiful
six
room
and
bath
SURETY BONDS
plus laliatacUoa of delivering
baa icreened porch, caran Important service to this
RAYMOND M. BALL homo
porta, utility and storage room.
eommauailjr. Good education
AND ASSOCIATES
Underground sprtohlr system
and etocero interest to children
Amy Andaraoa
for tbo lawn. Located on a largo
necessary. Teaching or bastoesa
corner lot a t 2440 Oak Ave. Tb*
Genevieve (Jeanle) Blair
background helpful. Must k m
price will b* reduced 330 each
Carl Cborpeatog, Jr.
car. Glva background fully to
day
unUI
sold.
Original
price
Robert J. Schmidt
first letter. Writ* Mrs. V a t
918,330—today’s
113,400.
Present
W. B. Shippy
Dyke. P. O. Bon 4911, Orlando,
loan, approximately 110,700. can
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Florida.
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be assumed. Mouth]} payments
Marvto Williams
are 970. Shown by appointment
l l i So. Park Av*. Pk. FA 1 3441
only. Don't detoy. See today.
Sanlerd
Call FA 14104.
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary

WELCOME

NOTICE

Ph. FA l ino

H orib4 Dwtgtt#d For
Florida Livinf.

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
114 N. Park Ava. Fk. FA I4US

UMtAL)

DAVID V. IfATCHKL
Clerk of th* Clrrull four!
By Martha T Vlhlen D. C.
W.■C. Hutehiaaa, Jr.
Edwarda Bulldlag
•enferd, Florida
Attoraey far Plalntlffa
Publlek Fab. IS A Mar. 4. 11. II.

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�13. Electrical Bervtcaa

Frl. March -I, 1900— Page 11 20. Automobiles

lloute Wiring — Electric Servlet
Sid Vlhlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA 20913

MUST SELL 'IT Ford Convertible, FOAM rubber $1.00 per lb., 0 . I.
while, V*. power (leering, radio,
ihovelt $1.49 each. Army Navy
whitewall*, good condition. AskSurplus, 31o Sanford Ave.
Ine $1300. FA 22261.
'39 Z1G ZAG, almoal half paid
20-A Trailers
for — take over payments of
$9.30 each; 600 different stitches,
TRAILER SACRIFICE
button holes. Write Credit Mana­
ger, Bog too, e/o Sanford Her$1,000.00 OFF OF COST
19M Le Salle 32 ft., l bedroom,
jalousie windows, tandem wheel.
FACTORY TO YOU
L'sed six weeks. Clear title. Will
ALUMINUM
acrlficr for cash. Mrs. McDon­
VENETIAN BLINDS
ald, DeWltt Trailer Park, 2 miles Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
So. of Sanford on 17-92.
rail with plastic ends. Plastie
rayon tapes, Cottna or ay loo
1939 CHAMPION 3-bcdroom trail­ or
cords.
er 6 x36'. 6200 down. DeWUle's
Trailer Park, on Hwy. 17-92. Senkarik Gla*» and Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd St
FA 2-4622
59 METZEXDORF Travel Trailer
52,000
BTU
oil
circulator
Heater,
priced for quick sale. Lot 40,
has to ba seen to appreciate.
Park Avt. Trailer Park.
Cheep! Cell FA 2-43*7.

14. Build. Paint A Repair
B &amp; M ROOFING
Contracting A Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
300 Laurel Ave,
PL. FA 2-7943
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing 4 Siding
Phone FA 2 6432
WALL PAPERING 4 PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 30* West Ith SL
Phone FA 2-8643

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IF YOU have painting problems
and want lo lake advantage of
years of experience and the
best of workmanship, call K.
M. Bledsoe, FA 3-4122.

GOOD Breakfait room auitt. ateel
chain with plaitlc upholstery.
Phone FA 2-1*77.
TWIN BED with roll ip rin i Inner
spring mattress, $23. FA 1-7237.
2-TABLE La m p s with Fiberglass
shades. Call FA 2-3421.

23. Notleen k Pomonala
WANT MAN or woman to drive
my ear to Carbondele. Great
building boom on there. Come,
lete talk. Mr. and Mre. Martin
Cowan, 111 Cedar.

LOST: Pert Terrier, approximate­
ly II Ibe. Ian with white ring
around neck. Answers to name
of "Rip". FA 2-4346.

21. Furnlluro
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
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1100 French Ave,
Ph. »A 1-7933

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New k Used
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WiUiams, who announced Thurs­
day night ho wooid not seek n
seventh term as Michigan’s chief
executive, sold he was “throwing
my brand npen the waters." Me
will go eat of office Dee. gl.
The 49-jrenr-eld governor, who b
being boomed by Michigan Dem­
ocrats ns n natural for vice preeideat. said In a statewide radietoWviiion swan song he wanted to
“work for the cause of peace in
seme public office where I could
be effective."
But be emphasised he had mad*
“n* commitments for national of­
fice” aad no deals with Sen. John
F. Kennedy (D-Maaa.) or ether
White House hopefuls.
Williams, wb* will central Mich­
igan* 91 votes at the national
convention, said Democrats need
a “hard-hitting, progressive can­
didate aad platform.”

Mrs. B. Pickering
lsDeadAt79
Mrs. Bessie M. Pickering of
Lake Mary died at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital today after a
SEMINOLE HIGH SOLOISTS «t the “Twirling Fantasy”
short illness
in the Seminole High Auditorium at 8 p. m. Saturday
Mrs. Pickering. Thyear-old wife
will be Marty Stemper and Ruthie Carlton. The majorof Leon Q. Pickering of Lake
ette show will feature about 75 Central Florida high
Mary, lived hem for 34 years. She
came to Lake Mary from Ames
school twlrlert from Sanford, Orlando and Kissimmee
bury. Masa. where she was born.
schools. Proceeds from the annual show will aid the
Mr. aad Mrs. Pickering cele­
SHS band and majorettes.
(Herald Photo)
brated their Mth wedding anni­
versary in ISM. Mrs. Pickering
was a member af the United Span­
ish War Veterans’ Auxiliary.
She is survived by her busbaad.
and a cousin. Elliott O. Smart of
Merrimac, Maas.
CECIL A. TUCKER
Symptoms af bacterial diseases
Funeral services will be at 9
Coaaty Agricwltoral Agrat
a r t usually watcr-soakcd spots, or
p. m. Tuesday at Briason Funeral
All *f us who grow plants —whe­ blotches on the leaves; black wa­
Home with Rev. Lucian Scott of­
ficiating. Rev. Scott is a farmer ther we are home gardener*, nur­ ter soaked o r soft rotted areas
rrs was formerly minister pastor of the Lake Mary Com­ serymen. ranchers, growers or oo the atoms; or sack spots on the
something else — a r t concerned
ie a t the Central Baptist munity Presbyterian Chunk.
below ground porta af plants.
with plants.
In Miami. He is a baritone
Da you know how to recognize
Aa example of a bacterial di­
violinist and choral direrwhen your plants are diseased? sease is atom rot af geraaiom.
Here are the symptoms af plant Plant disease* a r t often canned
disease: The stem n u y be stunt­ by viruses. No oae knows fast what
ed; the leaves may be curled, virus** are. We do know that they
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SMtUed or spotted; the plant may
wilt; It may lack g rata color; or
Set For Church
the flowers may be distorted or
have aa unusoal color.
Thera are maay things that make
plant* do poorly but there are three
major cause* of plant disease.
These are fungi, bacteria aad vtr-

Guest Speaker
Pastor Robert Collar, campaign
manager at the Detaasore Evange­
listic warn w ll be to* gaost
speaker at the Seventh-day Adven­
tist church Salarday. AddrwsMag
the 11:99 worship a rn ic a Mr. Cel­
lar wM as* aa kto sabject “Snak­
ing the L ast”

Sanford Women's
Group Spends
‘A Day In Court'

9ATURDAY
• a. m.— Teen Charm Sc boot.
Civic Crater.
• a. m —Biddy basketball tour­
nament. Seminole High School.
9:98 a. m —Free bowling In­
structions, Jet Lanes.
MONDAY
T p. m —Teen dance class. Civic
Center
T p. m —Biddy basketball tour­
nament finals, Seminole High.
T;M p. m.—Sanford Art Group
board meeting. Arts k Craft Bldg.
• :U p. m. —Adult ballroom
dance class. Civic Center.
9:13 p. m.— City basketball All
Star gams, Seminole High.
TUESDAY
I t a. m — Adult Charm School
Civic Center.
7:30 p. m. Tourist and Shuffleboard Club covered dish supper.
WEDNESDAY
9 a. m — Garden Club. Aria A
Craft Bldg.
T p. m — Square dancing class.
Civic Center.
t p. m—Square dancing Civic
Crater.
THURSDAY
7:30 p. m —Duplicate Bndte
Club. Civic Crater.
7:30 p. m — Ratio Rider* Club.
Arts A Craft Bldg.

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&gt;'Whims Watts
DETROIT (UP!)—Gov. G. Menm Williams, dean of the nation’s
avsrners, vans a willing randlita today fa r a spot on the Dtmn t i c national ticket o r “any
to** I could ho of service.”

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plants. Mast af the para i dle fungi
reproduce by spores. The vegeta­
tive body of f u g i consists of a
mat of thread-like structures.
Some typical fungus diseases are
leaf spot af chrysanthemum, black
spat of roses, aad powdery mildew.
game terms of bacteria cause
plant diaea ta*. Bacteria a n micro­
scopic, ooe-ceUed plants. Like the
fungi, they have aa chlorophyll,
aad so moat Use as parasite* an

Seminole Coaaty school health
co-ordinators met at the Board
of Public Instruction office Thurs­
The florid* Federation of Wom­
day to consider the best methods
an's Club* and the Florida Council
of teaching children about nntriof Juvenile Court Judge* a n
ipoasoring a "day in court” this
The Florida Board of Health
week. F oot member* of the San­
regional
nutrition consultant. Mrs.
ford Woman'* Club (pent yes­
terday moraine in Judje WJ*oo May McBath. suggested teachers
Alexander'* court after ftrst meet- use food models and posters sug­
gestive of the right foods to eat.
ins with him for briefing.
Attendins were Mr* George The health coordinators also dis­
Wells, president of the chib. Mrs. cussed tending for booklets oo
Carl ShUke. Mrs. H. C. Echel nutrition cart.
berger and Mrs. Irving Pryor.
County lunchroom superintendBetween cases they were allowed
to ask questions aad one thing
'.&gt;tj learned was. that Seminole Long-wood Dance
Admission to the Longwood JayCounty has recently formed a lay
advisory board composed of five re* teenage dance Saturday night
men including two school princi­ will be 13 rents for one person
pals and one minister.
and 23 cents per couple. The dance
The day in eoart between the in lb* New Jayce* youth center
two groups is also being obaenr- win be from 7 :» p. m. until M:90
ed nationally this week.

eat Mr*. Cbariottfc W hitm an taM
American arhool children lark
vitamin C and that Florida acbool*
are required to *erre foods con­
taining this vitamin everyday.
Vitamin C foods include ci­
trus, cabbege and greens. Serving
vitamin C foods daily without
being receptive is difficult, Mr*. .
Whitmore added.
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. . in our Wednesday Ad
one of the items listed was
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This *« correct aad this special price la good
through Saturday March L HOWEVER, though a
miaaadcrutaadiax. aa illastratian of a GARDEN
RAKE « m used. Garden rake* are net a u s a i
this weekend's bargain* — This was an heas»t
mistake — with no latent to mislead.

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U S . Develops
Nuclear Attack
y/arning Device
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h s Air
Force has developed a almple tel­
ephone pole device to flash a
warning of a nuclear explodon to
key military ccnten In event of a
ineak attack on the United Statet.
Congreiiional teitlmony made
public Sunday night diaetoaed that
the new device is designed to
solve the critical defense problem
• f alerting military commands ol
an attack when communications
lines are destroyed.
Immediate Information enemy attack could enable
forces to lake fa nt retaliatory ac­
tion and help military authorities
determine what units were left for
a counterattack.
The Air Force said the answer
la a fool-proof bomb alarm sys­
tem that will transmit an electron­
i c signal of local destruction to
™ey centers fast enough to outrun
atomic shock wave*.
The heart of tho system la a
small llght-sensillve unit which re­
acts only to the flash of a nuclear
blast.
— At least throe—and la the case
of Washington, seven-of these
anils a n to be mounted oa tele­
phone poles oa tho outskirts of
m o n than MO critical target areaa
^ ro d cities.
• After the nuclear flaah, of
course, comes a blast that will
doatroy tho unit and ttat aircull
over which He algnal la routed.
But the report la moved so fait
it will be on ha way before the
blaat hits.
The signals will be channeled
to command points. Including tba
White House, Strategic Air Com­
mend headquarters, the Penagon,
and an a Herns ta emergency Pen­
t a g o n buried la rock soar Ft.
Ritchie, Md;

New Aggregate
Firm To Open
"Sanford Office
Pouolile, Inc., the new company
planning a big plant near the Oiteen Bridge lo produce aggregate
and manufacturing concrete, ha*
announced that U will open a San­
ford office this week the Chamber
of Commerce reported.
* The Hrm’* office will be atjW l
•M a p le ead wfll Ae rteffed aherUr,
Victor H*eWae J f f 7* =T w g &gt;Hfc
told C of C Manager John Krldef.
The Arm expect* to build a
plant on 1U location at tba edge
of Scmlnola and Voluala counliea
which will coat about $150,000 and
employ M people in its beginning
stage.
Plana ror the building and other
details of the operation are being
_ worked out for the aggregate plant,
9 which will give thla area an entire'
ly new kind of Induitry and a
brand new kind of product for the
construction market.

Fire Near School
Site Extinguished
A fire between 25th St. and the
New Seminole High School site on
a Lake Jennie was sxtinguUhad by
w County Fore»t Rangers and Banford NAS fireflghtara Sunday. .
The flame* were a "potential
danger" to three houiea nearby.
County Ranger Robert Gray sain
today.
Tba ranger* also fought a fire
which burned 10 acres of pasture
land a t Forest Lake Academy
Sunday. A bey from the academy
and Riversides fire department
A helped put eut the blase near Fora*t City.
Fire alao burned three ecrea
Sunday a t Wilson Corner north­
east of Palola and an aero a t Flvo
Pointo, east of 17-92 oa Uio Old
Orlando Highway.

DeBary Legion
.A uxiliary To Elect

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VOL. XL1X

A $100 CHECK was presented to the Seminole Assn, for
Retarded Children by the Navy Officers' Wives Club of
the Sanford Naval Air Station. Mrs. William Meyers,
left, teacher of the classes for retarded children, receives
kfaa check from Mrs. J . W. Taft of the Wives Cluh.
(Herald Photo

Slayer O f 6 Says
Killing Came Easy
MIAMI (UPI) — Once started, killing came easy to 17vear old Dennis Whitney. He shot his victims in the head
because "it seemed like the logical place."
The red-haired youth snuffed out six lives and critically
wounded a seventh in a 19-day apree that started in Callforma and ended on a weedy Florida sand dune fronting the

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Seminole Group
At Carlton Kickoff
Ernest Southward, chairman of
the Seminole COunty "Carlton for
Governor" Committee, led a Urge
group of Scmlnola County citisens
lo Wauchula Saturday for the Carl­
ton campaign kickoff.
Southward said, "Some 12,000 to
15,000 people from aU of Florida's
07 counties attended the event to
make it the largest campaign kick­
off for any atatewida candidate in
the state's history.”
Included in the Sanford group
was State Senator Douglas Slenstrom, • Carlton supporter.
"A meeting will be held soon
at which wo w art to cordially In­
vite everyone interested in Senator
Carlton's campaign to attend",
Southward said.
Herbert Slsnxtrom served aa
chairman of the local kickoff com­
mittee.

Chuluoto Women's
Group- To Meet

Negro youths who said they are the facilities at the Civic Center.
Hnwevsr, he assured them that
sludenta at Crooms Academy plant were in the fire (or a new
massed in front of the courthouse Negro center to be built behind
this morning and demanded use the Goldsboro pool.
of the Civic Center or Improved
He invited the committee of
recreation facilltlea for Negroes five tn attend the City Commis­
In the area.
sion meeting next Monday night
One youlh, who spoke for the when the board will study the
group, said after a discussion with matter o( a Negro recreation cen­
School Supt. R. T. Milwce and ter.
City Manager Warren Knowles
Jerome Davis, a student at
that tha group will carry on Crooms, said after the meeting
a "passive resilience movement" with Knowles that the 980 stu­
to presa for a program pf improv­ dents at the Negro school were
ed recreation facilities.
protesting the inadequate recrea­
Some of those In the crowd
lodsy also were identified in a
group which cauied about an
•stimatod 9300 damages to auto­
mobiles by throwing bricks and
other objects at them Saturday ;
night after the Negro youth* were
refused admission to a teenager*
dance at (he Civic Center.
Police said three cars were re­
ported damaged and one had a
hrick thrown through the wind­
shield. About 20 Negroes ware
reported throwing at ears after
a larger group had tried to en­
ter the Civic Center dance but
was dispersed by police.
One 17-year-old Negro. Curtis
Goldman, was arrested after to­
day's
demonstration
by the
oulhs and charged with destroyg private property.
Police said he threw a rock
and broke a headlight on a truck
owned by the Florida Homa Gas
JOHN GALLOWAY
Co. at Birth St, a « l French Are.
U til happened at U:90 p. a .
after the morning talks with the
"pesalva resistance" group.
A committee of the students
met with Knowles In a closed
session Ibis morning for approxi­
mately 41 minutes.
After the meeting, Knowles said
Taa Collector John Galloway
that be totd the committee "point this morning became the 19th can­
blank" that they would never use didate lo qualify for one of the
20 county public offices In the
county since the official, qualifying
began March I.
Galloway has held the office
of lax collector since 1947 when
he was appointed by Gov. Cald­
Five Die On Roads
well lo succeed the laie John D,
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-A t least Jenkins.
five persons w en killed on Flo­
In qualifying this morning, Gal­
rida road* and highways during loway said, "1 have emlravored
the past weekend, th* Stale Pa- te operate tha office economically
' ,rwwt*d
V .
- and'-to-reader wgrteou* and elliclenl service to kit."
Anforiy Ia 30
Galloway, a native of North
LONDON (UPI)—Antony Arm- Carolina, is a member of the Ma­
strong-Jones, Princess Margaret's sonic order, Amcricsn Legion, 40
handsome fiance, celebrated his and g Society, Veterans of Furclgn
30th birthday today, probably his Wars, Seminole County Sportsmen
last aa a commoner. Cuurt cir­ Assn., Junior Chamber of Com­
cles were.discussing the possibili­ merce, Klwanis club and Holy
ty that, one of Arrastrong-Jones' Cross Episcopal Church.
birthday presents would be a royal
Galloway lives with his wife in
title from the Queen, his future- lach Arbor.
sister-in-law, perhaps earl, mar­
During World War 1, Galloway
quis or duke.
served in the infanlry and wcnl
oversea* ■* a first lirulenanl. He
was lalcr promoted to the rank
Plague Til eaten a
RABAT, Morocco fUPI)—Health of captain.
During World War It he com­
official* espressed confidence to­
day tin t the threat of a plague manded Co. C. fourth battalion
or epidemic developing in the of the Florida State Guard until
earthquake-ilia tiered ruins of Aga­ llte unit was disbanded In 1946 at
dir had ended. Tons ol disin­ which lime he received the rank
fectant have been spilled over the of major in recognition of fine
rubble of the once gay Atlantic service.
resort by special teams wearing
gas masks and protectivo cloth­
Mayo Reported
ing.

c

Atlantic.
Whitney was captursd Saturday
and readily admitted to three
murders Ms the Miami area. Then
he etunned authorities Sunday
with tha statement:
"I might aa well dean 'em all
up."'
He ticked off the details of how
he killed three other men In robberiea as he traveled from 'Cali­
fornia to Florida.
WhKnay, who has been in minor
trouble ainee he was lo. started
hla killing after he left home at
N o r t h Hollywood, Calif., Ust
month.
Ha said ha killed a service sta­
tion attandent In a robbery at
Victorville, Calif., because *T was
broke and hungry."
Ha satd ha killed another serv­
ice station num at Tucson, Arls.,
and a Nagro man who befriended
him in Phoenix, Aria. He hitched
a&lt;ride to Mie*d *nd AiW*
service station attendants In roi
l-erles because "I couldn’t get a
lob."
He wounded anuther man crit­
ically and then slrw a woman
whose ra r he stole to bresk out
of a south Florida dragnet.
The youth’s moods flitted back
and forth as ha detailed his
crimes.
He was trucluent as he told detactlves Warren Holmes; "I plan­
ned to kill maybe a doxen or so."
But when police took him to the
scent of one of the men he killed
here they said, "ha put his head
in hii arm* and blubbered for two
or three minutes, I t was the first
and only time he broke down."
He was contrite when he told
reporters Sunday night: "I don’t
think 1 Intended to kill 1 don’t
feel too good about it.”
But his voice was ryild when he
told why h* shot all his victims
In the head: " It aeemsd Ilk* the
logical place."
He dropped his head and seemed Jewel Thief Caught
LOS ANGELES (UPD-Ted J a ­
afraid whan he talked about what
cob Rinehart, 33, a skilled Jewel
might happen to him.
"I figure I’ll either get th* chair thief who has a last# for high
living waa arrested Sunday night,
or Ilfs in prison," h* muttered.
little more than a month after the
FBI placed him on Its "10 most
Actors, Actresses
wanted" lilt. Agents raptured
Rinehart without a struggle i s he
Open Film Strike
sat in hi* auto in nearby Gran­
HOLLYWOOD (U PI)—The na­ ada Hills, lie had gained 4o
tion's glamour girla and movie pounds and grown a mustache
heroes grabbed their mink roaU, line* last July 23 when he van­
hopped Into Imported sport* cars ished from Florida.
and roared off to their Beverly
Hill* mansions today In ths first No Place Like Home
actur* strike in filmland history.
MEMPHIS (UPI) -M ille r Elvis
The strikers Inrluded soma of Presley gut home from the Army
lha richest show-people in tha today and headed for a mess of
world — Marilyn Monroe, Marlon black-eyed peas at his ttoo.ooo su­
Brando, Gina Lollobrlglda, Doris burban mansion.
Day, John Wayne, Gary Grant
A rather small group of girls
and Jimmy Stewart.
end women greeted the rock ‘n’
roll singer whrn he arrived un a
night train to Memphis in a dress
blua uniform made especially for
tho occasion. "School day, you
know," a male Presley fan said
apologetically,

AF To Probe
Atlas Failure

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NO. 644

Negroes Ask Civic Center Use

The Handicraft Group ef Ibe
Chuluota ' Women's Club will
meet a t 9:30 a. m, Wednesday
®
The DeBary American Legioa at the home of Mri. R. A. MyAuxiliary is preparing for Me an­ ora. Co-hostess for tho morning
nual election of officers.
will be Mrs. M. Van Warmer.
The Auxiliary last week named
a committee to select a slate ef
candidates for office for the com­
ing year. Members are: Mrs. G. E.
Crosby, chairman, and Mrs. E.
Hoffmire and Mrs. G. Fred Smith.
The Auxiliary also decided te
send a girl to Glrl'a State. The
^ choice will be made known et
• the April meeting. The American
Legion birthday dinner will be held
March 15 at 5:10 in the Community
Center.

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE
RASE. Calif. (UPI) - An Air
. Force Board of inquiry today
• tougbt why an operational Atlas
missile blew up on its iaunch-pad
culling the ICBM nuclear retalia­
tory potential of the United States
by one-thirdThe military would a rt gay If
the Atlas w ai the nuclear armed
aad age tag -ran g e we asm ha­
ltered always an aaaaai fea « M t
alert at this bean to fire ia

WEATHER: Higher temperature* today and tomorrow. High today, 60-6K. Low tonight, 40-K2.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
MONDAY. MARCH 7. 1900
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908

BOAT LAUNCHING turned Into automobile launching
in this case at the public ramp at the St. Johns River
Bridge near Crowe’a Camp. The driver waa out of the car
la help a companion with tha boat when tha auta daparted. That little white object on the water in front of
tha car waa a card reading “wot paint."

Tax Collector Files
For Primary Race

News Briefs

Ike Flies Home
RAMEY AIK FORCE BASK.
Puerto Rico (UPI) — President
Elsenhower wound up a four-day
holiday in the Caribbean sun to*
day and took off fur Washington
la report to the American people
on his "Operation Amigo" tour of
Latin Amtrira, Tuesday at 7 p. m.
the chief eaecutiv# will go before
th* American people via radio and
television and tell them that Notlh
Americans should giva friendlier
and more serious lunsiderallon to
the problems of their neighbors to
the south.

Critically 111
Constable J. Q. "Slim" Gallq
way was caliod out ef town today
te visit Me mother who wm at
the petal of death In Albertville,

Very Satisfactory
OCAI-A (UPI) - Florida Agri­
culture Commissioner Nathan Ma­
yo was in "very satisfactory" con­
dition at a hospital today with a
bad cold..
Mayo, at 93 dean uf the Florida
Cabinel, entered t h e hospital
Thursday with a faver and cough.
But Dr. Carl D. Lytle said he
was not In serious condition.
M*yo had been released from
the hospital a few weeks earlier
following an attack of pneumonia.

tion facilities for Nrgrnc* In San­ I ported and no Negroes attempted
ford and "wanted something done : to enter the store and seat them1 selves at the lunch counter, a
about it."
We don't want an) trouble, just store official said.
The Negro rank* quickly built
our rights." Davis said.
Davis said the grout) plans to up to approximately too and they
carry on a "passive' resistance then marched lo the courthouse.
Mil wee slopped the procession
movement" to see that the pro­
gram of Improved recreation and asked the group to come lo
the school offlca lor a conferfacilities is carried oul.
Student* from the school gath­ tnce.
In the school office, school and
ered in front of Touchton's Drug
Store early this morning before church leaders pleaded with the
massing la front of the court youngsters to go back to school
and let a committee 'speak to
house.
However, no Incidents were re- city official* on recreation needs.

"Nothing will be accomplished
this way," J. W. Jameson, pastor
of St. James Mission's Church
told the students.
The group agreed to go back
to school after a M minute con­
ference with Mllwee and other
officials.
On Ihe committee appointed to
see Knowles was Davis, Kenneth
Lee, Anthony Miller, Jamea
Wright and Lawrence Walker.
They gave their word lo Know-tea
that they will cooperate with city
official* In finding ■ solution to
the problem.

Gen. Hutchison
To Seek County
Commission Post

Heart Of Nation
Hit By 'Frigid'
Arctic Cold Wave

A much-decorated veteran of
World Wars I and II, J. C. Hutchisdn, a resident of Seminole
County 45 years, today announc­
ed as a candidate for election a*
county commissioner from Dis­
trict t.
"This derision ha* eomc after
countless citisens of Seminole
County have urged me lo do so,"
Hutchison said.
’’. . . I hav* been actively en­
gaged la the marketing of Semi­
nole County vegetables since 1919.
I feel that I am a businessman
who know* the county and ia
familiar with its needs. •
"If sleeted to this position, K la
my firm intention to vole my
convictions, being ever mindful
of tha needs caused by growth and
progress
but
with remedies
through sound, prsclicsl econ­
omy."
Hutchison, married In the form­
er Anne Whitner and father of
two children, Mrs, R. L. Cornell
Jr. and Mrs. T. E. Tucker, has ■
distinguished military record, tn
19(0 he was made a brigadier
general and Inducted Into federal
service In command of the ttnd
Infantry Brigdde, composed ef tha
lijlh Florida Infantry and the
167th Alabama Infantry,
He served in the Asiatic-Pacific
area for 21 months in continuous
combat service and at dose of
World War II was commanding
the 31*1 Division and accepted
Hie surrender of Japanese troop*
on Mindanao.
On March I, 1951, he was ap­
pointed major general and placed
in charge ol the 41ih Infantry
Division, continuing In that com­
mand until Feb. 29, 1932, when
he rellred aa lieutenant general,
He is listed ia Who's Who in
America.

By United Prree International
A mass of arctic air lingered
over the nation's heartland today.
Sub xero readings were common
through the north-central portion
! of the country for tha third
straight day.
The frigid air, which came oat
tha heels of ■ devastating winter
storm, knifed south into Florida
and set records In a t least lg
GEOKGE W. BELL
states Sunday.
The cold wave art low temper­
ature records with readings of IT
degree* below aero at Davenport,
Iowa; I above at Chicago; 5 be­
low at Topeka, Kan.; ■ below et
De* Moines, lows: 4 below a t
Columbia. Me.; t below at India*
George W. Bell, long-time resi­ spoils; 14 below at Madison, Wii.;
dent of Seminole County, announc­ 7 below at Milwaukee, T below
ed today he will be a candidate at Flint, Mich., amd $ below r t
for Ibe Counly Com mission from Cleveland.
Ths wsatber waa warmer today
District 5.
Bell, whose birth Nov. II, 1913, ever Ihe eastern peri of Ui* coun­
was the 4$tb officially recorded try. but some anew waa falling
le Seminole, la a former Sanford over Tenoesart.
Light snow, generally an Inch
policeman and ha* been employed
by the county road department or less, was (oroeart over most
of the northern plain*, middle and
for tho last six years.
In announcing hia candidacy, upper Mississippi Valley and th*
lower Ohio Valley,
Bell said:
"Being employed by th* road de­
partment, I know tha county road*
and their problems and also the
problems encountered by the em ­
ployes of tho department. A civil
service coverage of these employes
would Increase their worth to the
people of the county, knowing their
jobs are sate."
He added he believed in running
the county's business on a sound
economical basil,

Firemen 'Busy*
Over Weekend
Eight fire calls over lha week­
end kept the Sanford Fir* Dept.
busy.
Saturday th* Sanford depart­
ment (ought a trash firs at 2490
Key Ave., a fire from a healer
which blew up at 304 Hotly Ave.,
a grass fire si 25th St. sod Park
Ave., a woods Are at Second St.
and Cedar Ave. and answered a
flooded oil healer eall at 491
Rosalia Dr.
There were n* injuries in the
blowup hsster incidtnl.
Sunday lha firemen fought n
grass lira on 25th St., and W.
Third Rt. and Cedar Ave., a de­
fective electric ilove at SIS W.
First SI, and a smoke scare at
1605 Seminole Blvd.

Deputy Resigns
For Constable Race
Deputy Sheriff end former Alta­
monte Springs Police Chief Grady
L. Hail today resigned his deputy's
job lo run lor constable from
District 9.
Hall has been a deputy for
three years and has had M yean
law enforcement experience. He
was police chief tor three years
In Altamente Springs, served with
the Winter Park Police Dept, and
was police chief In Ocoee. Hall
ha* been a deputy sheriff In
Orange, Osceola and Seminole
counties.
He I* a member of th* Kress
Memorial Seventh Day Adventist
Church In Winter Park, the Flor­
ida Pears Officers' Association
and the Florida State Firemen's
Association.
Hall is married end has three
children, a ion. Stanley, who ia
• student at Orlando Junior Col­
lege, ■ son. Stephen, and daugh­
ter, Judith, both of whom attend
Forest Lake Academy.
Hall said ha would run on a
platform ol "honest, efficient law
enforcement." Seminole County's
Siath District includes Longwood,
Altamonte Springs, Casselberry,
Fern Park, Forest City and Bear
Lake,

HUGH DUNCAN

Duncan Qualifies
For Re-Election

W. Hugh Duacaa qualified F ri­
day for rt-e le c tta aa Justice ef
Ihe peace for Bemlnol* County'#
District 4.
Duncaa ie rocking hia Mlrd
term as Justice of the peace- He
was first elscled to th* pert M
1952. A resident of Sanford for
35 ytara, Duncaa came here from
Canon, Franklin County, Ga.
H i It a member ol Ui* First
Baptist Church ef Sanford, the
Elks and Moose lodge* and la
secretary of the Sanford I-ton's
Club. Duncan la past president of
tba club and is deputy governor
of Lions' District 360. Ha aarve*
on the board of directors of the
Florida Assn, of Justices of Ihe
Peace and Constables and is a
DeHary Heart Council, at the San­
charter member of the Florida
ford Atlantic National Bank in SinLions Foundation for tha Blind,
ford.
Inc. and of the Florida Peace
" T h e .Semlnolt-DsBary Heart
Officers Ann.
Council is delighted with these Constable To Run
Duncaa I* the father of three
results because they Indicate that
children, Hilly Duncan o( Wau­
tho residents of Seminole Counly For Sheriff Post
chula; Bette D. Klmea of Colum­
and DeUary recognise the Import­
Constable I . Q. (Klim) Gallo­ bia, S. C. and Dale Duncan, a
ance of Hie Heart Fund In making way today qualified te run fur student a t Seminole High School.
possible our attack on the heart Hee state County sheriff. Gallo­ Duncan lives at 505 Catalina Dr.,
diseases through research, educa­ way said be would release a lull
tion and rommunlly service, South­ announcement about bis candi­ Sanford.
"I am grateful for the confi­
ward said.
dacy within the nest few days. dence our clilirns have ahown me
In the past, and l desire to conlittuo in this capacity," Duncaa
said.
Th* peace Justlea aald ha
wants lo make "further improve­
The Seminole Count)’ Cumminalon, meeting in spe­
ments in handling the duties of
this office, which Is the court
cial aeaalon Friday, gave their approval to atari a large
that Is closest to th* people, la
acale drainage improvement program in the aouth end of
a manner that would reflect credit
the county aa soon aa poaaUile.
our Judicial system and te
County Engineer Robert Davla aaid that Initial coat le
the course r t good p o v trn a e rt."

I9 6 0 Heart Month Fund
Drive Termed 'Success1
The 1960 Heart Month Fund
Drive, wlilrh officially rniU-d Jan­
uary 29th was a gratifying suc­
cess, Ernrsi Southward, president
of Hie Seminole-DeHary Heart
Council announced.
Total Heart Fund contributions
in Sanford, Seminole County and
Dellary have reached I5.72g.49.
Proceeds from the lietle Davis
Show were•*),501.15; Itollrr Skat­
ing Party held at Skate City
1707.12; miscellaneous contribu­
tions f372.uo; and although all re­
turns have not been made an the
Heart Sunday drive held February
\ the latest figure is (3,143.22.
Thla amount will be increased
by collections mads by volunteers
who have not yet submitted Uteir
reports.
jf you were among thdse away
from home when your volunteer
called on Heart Sunday, or If fur
any other reason you bavo not
yet made your Heart Fund contri­
bution, your gift will ba moat wel­
come now and will boost the total
raised by the Beminoie-DeBary
Heart Gounett. Contributions may
be sent or brought to Robert Bau­
man, Treasurer of the Seminole-

Road Department
Worker Candidate

Flood Plan Okayed
of the program would be approximately $14,800.
However, the ultimate goal ia the aetting up of a
tax diatrict in tha Tanglewood and Temple Terrace areaa
and leveling tnillage to meet tha coat of a $168,624 program.
The firet atop hi the program will be thn digging
and cleaning up of canola from SR 426 to 15 A.

Meeting Delayed
The board ef directors e f the

DeBary Volunteer Fire A*

posted tta masttog watt
ay at T tll y . m- at the Brw

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