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Prohibition Vote

JACKSON. Miss. (UPI) - Both
houses of the Mississippi Legisla­
ture were expected to vote today
Uy United I’ren* International
on a bill to eliminate the nation's
A lute winter atorm that battered the South with enow, only statewide prohibition law.

WKATHER: Considerable cloudiness with a few showers rmling and tuminir colder tonight. High today, 74-78. I/»w tonight, 42-62.
freezing rain and sleet spawned a tornado early today which
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 641
THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 19G0
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hit three central Florida towns, causing minor damage and Ad Budget Okayed
injuries.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-A 2296.The twister struck just west of Groveland about 5:30 000 budget, same amount as last
^ n. m., overturned a house trniler and knocked down trees and year, was approved for the state
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House Probers
Call FCC Boss
'On The Carpel'

"l power lines. ltNskipped to Mascot
a tew miles north and damaged
part of a service itation-restaurant.
At Apopka the tornado took the
roofs from lour Negro home* hut
no ont was reported seriously In­
jured.

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Sheriff’s
deputies
couldn't
find any tornado damage hi
southwest Seminole County to­
day.
The deputies were sent lo spot
tornado damage when they
heard reports about a twister
In northwest Orange County.

WASHINGTON (UPI) -House
Investigators called the boss of
the
Federal
Communications
Commission on the carpet today
to explain why he downgraded
their charges of broadcasting
The South, unused to the ravages
"payola."
of winter, was nearly paralyzed
KCC Chairman John C. Doer- by ice and snow which isolated
fer was summoned' to an after­ entire towns.
The winter onslaught in Dixie
noon hearing as the subcommit- knocked
out power lines, glased
W tee turned its attention to what roads with Ire and closed schools.
agencies have done to stamp out
The storm dumped up to 18
payola and other radio-TV decep­ inches of snow in Virginia. It
turned Dixie from the Appalachi­
tion.
ans to Middle Georgia into a
In response to questions about fairyland of glistening ice that
Wished reports, Doerfer said coated blooming jonquils and bud­
lore the start of tha inquiry ding azaleas.
that he was a guest lsst month Traffic and business came to
on the luxury yacht of a broad­ a standstill in many areas includ
casting company president off the ing the million-population Atlanta
coast of Florida.
area.
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Doerfer told a reporter that be
The towns of Calhoun and La­
played bridge on the cabin cruis­ fayette in North Georgia were iso­
e r Lasy Girl of George B. Stop lated in Georgia's worst ice storm
er, president of the Storer Broad­ in 14 years. The National Guard
casting Co. He aaid that along was given blanket authority to
with other guests he wss invited move wherever needed. The
on a SO to 60-mlle trip in the Gulf. Guard aet up emergency genera­
The FCC rhief said that it was tors at several places, transport­
purely social.
ed nurses to a hospital in Mariet­
Two years ago Doerfer was ta and sent forces into North
questioned by House investigators Georgia communitiee to help
about a free trip to Miami and them dig out.
W tha Bahamas in Storcr's private
More than 12 North Alabama
plane.
cities and towns were isolated by
the ice and freexing rain.
Heavy Ice and wii.di ripped
down long distance lines and
snapped off poles.
The weather bureau predicted
some snow, light freezing rain
and sleet for parts of Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia
Bids on 8,000 feet of paving for today—If days befora the offi­
three Long wood streets arc due cial opening of tprlng.
at tonight’s Longwood town coun­ Th« mgjor winter storm, which
cil meeting.
blew in from the western Gulf of
The paving to be financed by the Mexico, caused many major high­
recently cold Longwood 870,000 ways to be closed because of
street and water improvement severe ice and enow conditions.
bonds will be on Grant Ave. from
Atlanta was hard hit by Ms
WUdmere To Georgia Ave., Pal­ worst ice storm In 24 years. It
metto Ave. from Grant, weal to struck during the morning rush
the railroad, and on Wilma Ave. hour Wednesday and swiftly coat­
from Moinar Ave. to Church Rt. ed streets, roads and express­
The town council agreed in Feb- ways with ■■ inch or more of
» ruary that contractor*' bid* on lee.
• tingle, double and asphaltic con­
Thousands were late to work
crete surfaces for these streets because a ll' toiler buses were
should be in for today’s 8 p. m. halted when overhead wires be­
meeting in the Longwood Town came coated with ice. Many per­
He*.
sons were forced to abandon their
cars when lb* slick streets be­
came impassable.
The record breaking March
storm, packing a triple punch of
ice, snow and sub-xero cold from
the Rockies to the Atlantic, was
the worst crlppler of the winter
for parts of the Midwest and
South.

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To Meet Tonight

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industrial advertising campaign
by the State Development Com­
mission Wednesday.

New Countdown
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) —
Caryl Chessman started a new
death row countdown today—and a
State Senate committee ordered a
public hearing on a bill lo abol­
ish the death penally in California.

DeWitt To Quit Show
NEW YORK (U P I)-C o m ed ian
George DeWitt said Wednesday
night he is leaving the "Be Our
Guest" TV show just a few hours
after Mary Ann Mobley, Miss
America of 1959. blamed him for
getting her fired from the same
program.

Tops In Sales
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — Dade.
Duval, and Pinellas rounlirs
ranked one-two-three in Florida
retail sales (or the nine-month
period ending August. 1959, a
business survey showed Wednes­
day. Sales for the state as a
whole were 13.3 higher during the
period compared to tha same
time the previous year.

Fire Rakes Town
CHICKAMAUGA, Ga. (U PI)-A
fir* fanned by a high wind swept
through the downtown teclion of
Chlckamauga today, destroyingat leatt four buildings and leav­
ing 12 families homeless. The fire
wai reported under control about
two hours after It was first dis­
covered. No Injuries were report­
ed.

Bear Lake Tax
Roll Surveyed
Preliminary survey* for reappraiaal and readjustment for the
I960 tax roll in the Bear Lake
area have been completed, Tax
Assessor Richard McCanna laid
today.
OomparaUv* studies along with
an analysts of recent salsa Indi­
cates some substantial reduction
of assessed valuation will be forth­
coming for the I860 roll, McCanna
added.
The Bear Lake area, McCanna
said, has been the first area stud­
ied under the new reappraisal and
adjustment program due to the
number of complaints received
on the 1959 assessment roll.
McCanna also emphasized again
today the nead for all business
persons to file personal property
tax returns before March at.

TED WILLIAMS

Political Novice '
* In District 2 Race
Tod Williams, 42, Sanlurd busi­
nessman for 22 years, haa quali­
fied as candidate for the County
Commission from District 2.
Entering the political arena for
the firat time, Williams aaid his
desire
to
improve Seminole
schools, roads and drainage—yet
achieve thin goal economically—
9 led him to eek the commission
aeat.
"The public needs to gel more
. for iti tax dollar,” hr said.
The owner of Ted Williams Lum­
ber and Hardware Co., 205 E. 25th
St., aaid bin many yrars exper­
ience timbering throughout (he
county baa given him an insight
into problems faced In every sec­
tion of Seminole.
Williams, who came to SemiAJ Dole County with bis parents from
f if t County, Ga., in 1925, ii martied to the former Miss Selma
Carlton of Euslia. They and their
five children— Jane 17, Jimmy,
U , Unde, 14, Larry, 9. and Mary
Beth, 2—reside at 409 Piuraosa
Dr. They nr* members ef the
Firat Methodist Church of Sanford.

Broker Pushes
Wrong Button;
Faces Jail Term
NEW YORK (UPI) - A Wall
Street broker was under arrest to­
day for wbat may be the first elec­
tronic embesslemenl of the push­
button age.
Frank B. Hadcrer. So, is accused
of transferring $250,000 from a
firm account to his own by juggl­
ing the holes in punch cards in the
firm's accounting machines.

DeBary Civic
Group Sets Meet

Tbt Delia ly Civic Association
will hold it* regular meeting next
Tuesday.
After the business meeting.
Forest Breckcnridge of I)*l.aiui
will present a program on hypno­
sis. DeBary teenager* who have
volunteered to act a* subject* are
Carol Corson, Lands Hart, and
Rill Stilh.

WASHINGTON (U P I)-S en ate
Republican trailer Everett M.
Dirknen mid today a proposed
Democratic civil rlcht* conipromite aimed at ending the Senate
filibuster stalemate la unaccept­
able.
He announced he was turning
down the proposal on a prelimin­
ary basis at Senate Republicans
met to discuss the situation and
tha non-stop debate on civil right!
reached the 72-hour atage.
The Illinois Republican told
newsmen that while no formal
compromise approach had been
made to him, he "definitely" re­
jected a suggestion that the Re­
publicans atiandon the seven-point
administration righta hill in favor
of the watered down measure.
The compromise was shaped up
by Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson, who said it is substan­
tially the same as a voting righta
bill offered in the House by a
Republican member.
Dirksen aaid Johnson informal­
ly suggested at one point that he
w i t h d r a w the edministration
“package’’ and consider just one
amendment to guarantee voting
rights. The Republican said he
"definitely could not" agree to
that.
Dirksen said he would find out
at the GOP lunch meeting how the
Republicans feel about trying to
iavoko cloture—a seldom used gag
ml# to cut off debate.
One aouthein leader, who asked
nu\ to be Identified, said he fore­
sees no chance of a compromise
jelling at least befuae *h&gt; -inning
weekend.

Zoning Hearing V v
Set For March 24
Tbe master hearing by (he
County Boning Board on (he pro­
posed comprehensive zoning plan
wtU be held March 24 in the court­
house at 7:30 p. m.
Hearing in four of the districts
were held last month.
Aflrr the m atter hearing, the
toning board will present the pro­
posed plan to the county commitakm for adoption,' Zoning Direc­
tor Robert Brown laid today.

Rash Of Holdups
Hit Dade County

Candidate Filing
Pace Slackens
All was relatively quiet on the
qualifying front at the courthouse
Wednesday afternoon and this
morning with only two candi­
dates filing qualification papers.
Roy Mann qualified Tuesday af­
ternoon lo run for the District 2
School Board post and James
Blkenmeyer qualified this morn­
ing for the District 3 School
Board job.
Candidates have until noon
March IS to qualify.

GOP Rejects
Move To Halt
Rights Talkathon

JAMES IIIRKENMEYEK

School Board
Post Sought

MIAMI (UPI)—A night service
station attendant was robbed and
shot four times early today and
another died from wounds suf­
fered in an earlier stickup, the
second death In four filling station
holdups in the area since Monday.
Sheriff Thomas J. Kelly imme­
diately cancelled all vacations and
days off for Ihe detective division
and ordered an "all out effort”
to solve the cases.
Detectives aaid the four cases
may bo connected.
Jack Lincoln Beecher, 3(. was
ahot three times in Ihe head and
once in tba back at the rear of a
southwest section station about 3
a. m. After the robber took an
undetermined amount of money.
Beecher crawled lo a telephone
and notified tba operator who con
tactad police.
Beecher was hospitalized in
critical condition.
Kenneth Mezzarano, 21, allot
down in lb* second of two servire
station holdup* Monday, died In
a hospital about five hours after
Beecher had been shot.
Earlier Monday,
Arthur L.
Keller, 53, wai found dead at his
station in the Petera community
in South Dade County. He had
been shot in the temple and the
nation's cash register rifled.
A lone gunmen hit another
atation her* Tuesday but tbe at­
tendant waa not harmrd.

Jam et A. Birkenmeyer of Cassel­
berry said today he will run (or
the Seminole County School Board
from District 8.
Birkenmeyer, who moved to
Casselberry in 1947, has been as­
sociated with the liquified petro­
leum gas business. He was one
of the founders af the Metergai
Co. in Maitland and is on* of the
principals of the Allied Home­
owners Aun.
Birkenmeyer feels be is quaUfled to serve an the school board
since he is now completing hit sec­
ond term as a county school truslee and is familiar with the many
and complex problem* of the coun­
ty school systems.
lie la a member of St. Margaret
Mary Church and president of the
Lyman School PTA. He is married
John Heama waa elected chair­
lo the former Evelyn Hull and they man of Longwood's Zoning Board
have three sons, Wayne, 21, Dale, of Adjuitment at a meeting in the
17, and Alan, 14.
town hall Wednesday night.
John Saunders was elected vice
chairman and Dick Zartman secre­
C O f C M eet S et
tary of the five man board. Th*
The Lake Mary Chamber of Com­ sooing beard of adjustment was
merce will meet at 9 p. m. today appointed by tbe Longwood Town
in the C of C building.
Council last month.

Longwood Board
Names Chairman

Officials Hail Ike's Tour
As Unqualified 'Success'

Riot M ars
V isit's End

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Seminole High; Sanford Jr. H igh; Boon*. High.
Robert E. Leu Jr. High of Orlando, Apopka High and Osceola High of
Kliwimnicf. Th* Seminole High twirlern above are, from the left, Roitemttry
Southward, Angie Stewart, Barbara Bradley and Carolee Ontcrholm. Aclnmnion to the nhow will be 50 cents. Proceeds will be used to help the Sem­
inole High band and majorettes.
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Seminole Advised To Tell 1 p. m. Slocks
Story To Draw Industries
Seminole County haa what in­
dustry want! but its citizens must
sell Sanford and the county to get
more Industry lo rom r here, At­
lantic Coail Line industrial agent
Uythel Warrrll told Sanford Kiwanians Wednesday.
Seminole County lias good water.

New Auto Engine
Can Operate
On Peanut Butter
LONDON (UPI) - The RollsRoyce Co. today displayed an auto
engine that ean be run on just
about anything—even peanut but­
ter.
A company spokesman said that
once the engine is used in c a n ,
motorists who run short on gaso­
line—or peanut butter — might al­
so fill the lank with diesel oil, high
octane aviation gasoline, or kero­
sene.
"The design of Ihe engine is such
that its appetite for fuels can be
widened to anything from peanut
butler to creosote,” the spokes­
man said.

3 Cars Damaged
In Road Mishap
Three cars received nearly 2700
damage in a collision in Caiselberry today.
Cara driven by Benjamin Gold­
field nf Holly llill, and Edith A.
Dagley of Daytona Beach werr
waiting behind a stopped school
boa on llwy. 17 92 when a car
driven by Vincemino S. Nadile
ran into Ihe back of Edith Dagley’s auto. Highway Patrol Troop­
er Olin Garrett said.
Edith Daglcy's car hit Goldfield'a auto which waa in front of
her. NadUt, of Now Rochollo, N.
Y., was charged with failure to
have his vahlcla under control.

enough electric power and labor,
good schools, rail lyatems second
to none, and a predicted population
of seven million by 1970, Warrell
said. But not many person* have
heard of Sanford, he added.
"You'r* going to have In tell
the Sanford story. It's that sim­
ple," Warrell itressed.
He said It's sometimes hard to
sell industrial development in Flor­
ida because so many tourists who
past through build industrial c a t­
tles In Ihe air, but never follow­
up. New industry near the railorad
will benelil the train lines because
of Ihe added freight traffic, but
It also will benefit the community,
Warrell said.
The agent pointed out that more
diversified industrial products have
been added to the rail ex|Mirt of
Florida agrh-ultural goods during
the past 10 yea.*.
Warrell aaid that Ihe ACL is anx­
ious to help industries find loca­
tions near its rail lines. He said
industrialiati also look for good
sanitary and industrial waste dis­
posal systems, and good roadj
near thrlr plants.

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MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay (UPI)
American officials hailed today
President Eisenhower's tour of
South America aa an unqualified
personal success which had ralyed
the slock of the United States In
Ihe area—at leatt tor th* tim*
being.
They admitted, however, they
were worried about what might
happen when (he rosy glow gene­
rated by the visit fades.
Theae officials face th* task a!
finding some way of transplanting
into specific action th* generaliz­
ed promises mad* by Elsenhower
concerning Intensified U. I . coope­
ration in Ihe rconomie betterment
of the hemitphere.
Elsenhower magnetised vast
crowds in Brasil, Argentina, Chila
and Uruguay with hia personal
appeal and appeared to have left
citlaens feeling that the United
Stales waa going to mova quickly
to do more for them In the future.
The American officials ackaowl*
edged that unless the warm feeling
left In Elsenhower's wake Is follow­
ed by definite actions, the good ef­
fects of his tour will not last
long. Meanwhile a heavily guarded
President Eisenhower left Uruguay
today for home, ending Ihe Tour
that was m srred In Montevideo by
student riots and a tear gaa bar*
rage that sent . tears streaming
down his face.
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another great Welcoma when ha
visited Buenos Aires last wank, and
an honor guard of Argentina T
was waiting today.
UnusuaUy heavy security i
lions were placed in effect at tba
U. S. embassy in Montevideo
where b* spent Use night, nt Mm
helicopter pad where he took oft
for Carrasco airport and nt tha
airport itself where he boarded
the Columbine this cool, cloudy
morning.

Escapee Nabbed
By City Police
A city prisoner whe took off
from a work gang today didn't
get very far.
Allan D. Mlnkwits escaped from
a work gang on Sanford Av*.
about to a. m., police reported.
The polica later received a call
from a Palmetto Ave. home about
"a frllow with grey pants and
with a white stripe down the aide
of hia leg." Lt. Jack Hickson and
Set. Leo Rock caught Uinkwlts
on W. Firat St.

Doors Stolen
Fire Volunteers
From Church
To Sponsor Dinner The Sheriff's office
The longwood Volunteer Fire
Department will sponsor a chicken
dinner in the city park. 3larch 19.
Half chickens will be $1 for
adults and 75 rents for young­
sters. The dinner will start at 4
p. m. Profits from the dinner will
be used to buy new firefighting
equipment.

today ia
investigating the theft of two
Jalousie doors and an electric fan
stolen from th* Chuluota Baptise
Church Tuesday night or early
Wednesday morning.
Entry was gained into tha
church by breaking open the front
door. Th* theft waa discovered
early Wednesday,

Elvis To Rock Y Roll Minus Sideburns
FT. DIX, N. J. (UPI) - Sgt.
Klvi* Presley, setting foot on
American soil today for the firat
lime in 19 months, promptly vowed
to stand by rock 'n' roll mijsic as
long a* th* public wants it.
"I will never abandon it aa long
as people keep appreciating it,”
Presley told a Hollywood style
newt conference.
lie arrived at thia military base
about 7:30 a. m. with 79 other GIs
and their famlllee alter a flight
from Frankfurt, Germany.
More than 200 persons, includ­
ing screaming teenagers greeted
Presley at he stepped off an Air
Force transport.
Presley said he had been "too
nervous to s l* ^ " an tha flight
over.
HU news conferenca in a

service club on th* post turned
into a near-mob scene, with pho­
tographer! pressing in for more
and more pictures. He posed with
several female admirers and kiss­
ed (hem at the demand of the
cameramen.
Hollywood added a (ouch of gla­
mour lo the scene. Nancy Sinatra,
daughter of singer Frank Sinatra,
and flame-haired actfcas Tina
Louise were on hand to greet the
teenagers' Idol.
Presley will appear on Sinatra's
telavision show May 1.
Presley told newsmen his im­
mediate plans were to visit hia
bom* in Memphis and then plunge
Into televlaion and motion picture
work.
He called his Army tour a "good
experience," but aaid U left him

little time for privacy.
Presley said he expected to do
without th* long sideburns of-hia
pre-Army career.
Presley said he found German
and American girl* about tho
same and that ha had met only
one Ruslan female. He callad her
"pretty aka paly."
Col. Tom P ark tr, Presley's man­
ager, said Presley would get tin.*
ooo for a guest appearance on Si­
natra's show. Ha slao said Ehria
has seven pictures lined up over
lb* next few year* and will earn
nearly three quarters of a million
dollari, plus a percentage of the
profits, oa tha firat thro*.
It will u k * him nearly Mwoo
days to gat rid of hia khaki (ram­
pings and Army boats and into MB
blue sued* shoes and guitar, ,

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Spread To Daytona Beach
TAMPA (U P I)- Young Negroes
planned ■era aitdowoa at segre­
gated eating facilities here today
wttli a warning to "turn the other
ebook" If confronted with violence.
A * sKdowna spread Wednes­
day from here to St, Petersburg,
Sarasota, and Daytona Beach and
■are were expected.
Mato NAACP President A. Leon
Lowry lectured oome M member*
ef the all-Negro Tampa Youth
Council Wednesday night on the
atrategy of patalva resistance.
The council staged two altdowns
her* Wednesday and one Mon­
day.
Lowry, eddreaslng the youth*
assembled at hie church, said
many whlta residents of Tampa
wort sympathetic with the«cause.
"Many (white) people are with
pen ae long ta you behave," he
•old.
The Negro minister urged tee
youths, many of them children,

The Plnoereet School Yun fee.
held Friday Mem
• t |» to I p . m . There’ll he ear*
teen* for the Irida, train end hay

ttvnl win he

the explorer looms' sea*i-terSteJ dance la Saturday from MS;
to 11 p. m. The dance, aponaoied
te the Chiefa Onb, will he held to
the NAS halbeom. Ateisatan
through the Navp g ith bee bean
elateed. Ttekota far M cent* may
ho purehaaed from Sob Antbos or
lon e Williams. The dance la limit*
*d to Ugh school etudeaU only.
the Christianalroe, go spot atag-i
era, wUl penent a program of

id Abilities has bass lim a two
Wafasr &lt;Mt ta pbato at toft)
|b t ta tools at rtakt). Wasnar
■asuTrTlowell. VAH-7 com *
r Attack Squadron f "Plaite
Rowell aoacratulataa Starts as

ten. Republika Gilbert F.
which once prevailed la the South, Richardson will appose him in the
and governors and political candi­ November gfMral auctions.
dates should atop talking and W. R. Hancock, aandidate for
start toting on dm segregation •emmtastouor of agriculture, aald
at Miami Beach a state migrant
later commission should be eat
up, Maaeock, s citrus grower
Mem Orevetoed, aald the state
seed* a policy to provide low-cost
puhtte housing gnd food for mi*

Hospital N otes

lacking to elasticity."
Aaotter candidate tor gevenwr.
Ted David. Hollywood, speeklag
la Miami Beach, criticlasd fallow
candidate Deyto B. Carlton Jlr.,
Wanebula.
. Mo said Carbon to Maiming to
be • South Florid* etndidSte bat
hie record indicator attendee.
David teM the Miami Beach
Democratic dub that Carlton, as
a members ef the Senate to MM,
voted consistently against erectton ad the South Florida Tunpite
sad to 18M supported a reeppor*
ttoomest plan that would '‘sur­
render South Florida to the pork

T K &amp;
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with ■ group of bU supporters to
F t Myers Wednesday and arid

LMJ

DeBory Fir* Fund
Nets $4,880

’ Ike DeBtry Volunteer Fire De­
portment has netted tejgo.ae for
ttefr recreation n -iH if fund. So­
cial activiUoo netted the fund
8818. The Dee Bee Dance Orches­
tra donated 8M. Individual dona­
tions were: Misses Lot and Net!*
Banks, 88; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
A. Petterseo, 88: anonymous, M;
Mrs. Susan Archibald, It; Mr. and
Mrs. Prank C. J. Schmidt, to; Mr.
and Mrs. John Flatter, llte; and

Crooms Conducts
'Heart' Contest

Oreemo Academy i* conducting
a contest for the heart fund among
Ita student body.
Each class In the school will
eempeto to fill largo plastic hearts
with pennies and the winning
class will he announced Friday.

•

not to form gangs, carry weapons
or provoko fights. “If a person
calls you a nigger," Lowry aald,
"he's not referring to your eelor.
Do not gat angry. Remain rcapeei*

Use O f Orange
Concentrate Soars
To All-Time High
ORLANDO (UPI) — More than
30 per cent of American famillca
ara regular Ultra of fro tin orange
conctntratt.
John M. Fox, president of the
Mlnuto Maid Corp.. Wednesday
told the annual stockholder* meetInc of Orango Marketer*, Inc.,—
which auppliea Minute Maid with
all ita oranres—th at concentrate
user* an buying on average of
TA can* per month per family.
Thla, ho told, ia "an all-time
record high."

Threat Of Pestilence Hangs Over Quake-Hit City
AGADIR. Morocco (UPI) Peitilence today threatened thla
deva*tated city where re»cue
learn* of many nation* picked
throuih the ruin* In *earch oi
the thouianda feared buried in it*
rubble.
The national police head in­
formed Kin* Mohammed V the
death toll may rile to 3,000 or
•.000 — double the eitim ate of
3,000 fixed Wednesday by the In­
ternational Red Croaa. Diiease
eould snuff out more.
Huge rata fwarmed through
the debris, occasionally brushing
against the American. French and
other rescue teams who with men
from half a dosen other European
nations tunneled cautiously under
»•*—''"g min*. Scu-er* ran open,

aontaminattnf oven the -sickly from tho nibble by early today.
The deed w en buried In huge
amell of death.
Hundred* of American aervlcemen Joined Moroccan* and olher
military unit* in pulling more
than too dead and I.S00 injured

Call O rlando Collect

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BE REALLY REFRESHED
A R O U N D T H E CLOCK! .
Moviea on wildlife and timber
were shown by forest Ranger,
Sonny Sltelow, at the monthly
meeting of tho 4-H Sega ef Lake
Mary held at the aebeol Mindly
aftrenooa.
The boys discussed plans to go
to the Forest Rangsrs Tower la
Longwood next week, la connection
with National 4-H week. Tksy must
each bring ■ note of permission to
go from their parent# to Mr*.
Cecil Mixon. 4-Hleader.
Boys attending the meeting were:
Donald Philip*, Aina Bemnn, Gary
Donaldson, Dee Spidell, Rookie
Mixon, David Mohn, R u s s e l l
Avery, tad Tony Jlmenex.
Saturday, the «H Soya of Lake
Mary went In a group to the Cen­
tral Florida Fair In Orlande, with
Mrs. Mixon and Mrs. Donsldaon.
The following beys wore congratu­
lated fer winning prise* for the
Sanford County Fair with thtor ex­
hibits: Gary Donnldnos, Thomas

prises in the poultry ehew. Dee
Seidell, Roomy fuses, David Mete,
Tony Jlmcnee, Bene Jlmenex,
Jonathan Lukas, PaU Lukas, Jr.,
Legau Curry. Russell Avery, and
Steven Shook won swarde ter
fruit and vegetable display*.

proclaimed March I Kadcts of
America Day in Sanford.
Florida members of the youth
military group wUl held ■ dress
parade competition and crowning
of tho Kedet Queen of Flssttant
Fart Mellon Park, March • nt t
m. Approximately U Sanford
data will Jton in tte program.
Other highlights of the pragmas
will be no inspectton ef e l units,
pass in review ceremonies and

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'Blind Data*

NBW YOKE (UPI) - Aster
Starling Hayden plans to many a
New York divorce* ho asot on n
blind data, B was sopertad
Wednesday.
Hayden recently wan n battle
with hU former wife ever the cus­
tody of their four rkildraa after
taking them on a Booth San vagr*
ago against a court order.
Mrs. Catherine Devine McCon.
Mil. a pretty 33-ycar^&gt;ld brunette
with one child, said ate and Haydan would he married in the near
future, possibly within two weeks.

Barvt this Seafood Barbecue with ice-cold King Size Coca-Cola for dinner'. Broil frozen
rock lobster tails on an hibachl or table grill until browned. Make a tangy oriental butter
sauce by adding a few drops of liquid pepper to melted butter. Serve lobster tails with
butter sauce* slice of lime* heated crinkle-cut frozen French fries and lettuce and tomato.

TRY THESE TEMPTING TREATS

WITH BIG KING SIZE COKE

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Only Coca-Cola givos you that cheerful lift...the'
cold crisp tasts that brightsns tvery bite...
that makes any pausa 'The Pause That Refreshes"
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open trenches and quickly. The
injured were being flown in a
vast rescue operation to hospital*
elsewhere tn Morocco.

At lunch, serve this “ Penny-Checkers” Chef's Salad with ice-cold King Size Coca-Cola.
Use strips of luncheon meat, bologna, salcmi, sliced yellow cheese. Garnish with tomato
and herd-boiled egg, serve with greens and French dressing.

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�A Real Service
The first step in rsllsving the ssrloui flooding conditions
In tho southeast end of ths county may be undsrtaksn soon
thanks to n joint drainage improvement program of Semin­
ole and Orange County and Winter Park.
Area* affected in Seminole are the Tanglewood and
Temple Terrace sections which have been termed in "critical
Deed of drainage by county officials. These areas cover nearjy 1,000 acres, according to County Engineer Robert Davis.
The plan would cost the three area* involved 1872,060
and each would pay ita own share of the project. Seminole
would pay a little more than $160,000.
However, tho plan provides that only those residents
bencflttlng by it will be taxed and a drainage district set up.
The plan call* for a atep by *tep program, with canal*
to be widened and dug In the areas Involved a* tha first
^
Davi* said th a t once the oven.ll plan I* completed, floodtng in the critical area* would be eliminated.
Control of the water* which plagued realdenta of the*#
areas will be a real big accomplishment. It will take »ome
time, but all thoae connected with planning the project have
done a great service to homeowners who had the misfortune
to locate on low lands,
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WORRY CLINIC by Dr. 6. W. Crane
Dolly’s csss is ■ classical ex■ ■ p b of the etd adage that bad
ehUdrea osaaQy have bad garoat*. Bat tha p i n s i i may be
gaBty of sias of emu**** iaatoad
of Fagia'a Man of eommlaatoa.
Bat both tygot ef *dalt sia caa
aoad a child airtight from tha
Ugh chair to tha •S ettle chair.
Rato yoarsolvts by th* lasts

tout *
CASE D - 419: Dolly D., aged
T, ia a brilliant girl.
"But, Dr. Crana," her teacher
began, "Doily socmi ta hava absolutaly no sens* af property rights.
v u she w o n Older, she'd bo
sailed a kleptomaniac. For ah*
takes tha toys sad property ef the

•that children whenever ah# wish-

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'It may be crayons sad poaelli or
handkerchiefs and acarfs. Most of
th* Urns I try to correct her but
flvo times this U r n I bave had
to mad her to tha principal ho•auso ah* has stolen property of
Other classmates.
"What la wrong with Dolly? b
She Jost a psychopathic personality
la the making?"
Dlckoaa describes th* villain
named Fagla who used to trsia
youngsters to boaomo piekpoekoU.

And avtry American parent
would probably frowa oa such ua-

adult nracUcoa.
Yet Dolly’s paroaU aava deliber­
ately Uught her to sUal not by any
glas o f commission hut by their
Alai of •m luioal
Look a t that ward "satlwloa" for
R sends nice little babies straight
to th* electric chair.
For th e n la no auoh thing ns
Inheriting criminality. J u t there
b a direct rood batwcea Urn high
chair and tha oloctrio‘ehatr.
Dolly's pa reals BIO certainly ac­
cessories u her crimes because of
Rtolr “omissloa" of
yoctieo ood ovaa

$S£S:

boa aha w

. abo'd grab th* toys' of
other youngsters ia the neighbor­
hood. She'd bring homo the tricycles or dolls or other prised
possessions of her companions.

Daddy would (mile indulgently
end try to us* th* pun, 'It Just
shows she has taking ways."
Or ho would laughingly remark,
"It just shows she takes things
easy."
And mama thought it was rather
cute that Dolly showed such pos•essiva traits.
Besides, mama aaid aha couldn't
possibly punish Dolly, for her big
tears Just malted mama’s resolu­
tion,
And daddy was squally asinine,
so Dolly grow up with tho taeit
consent of h er parents to her petty
thtovary.
Ffoces have no legal meaning
to t dog, for ho will leap over any
fenco within hia jumping range and
trespass on th* owner’s property.
Tho iamo hold* into of a child
until somebody erect* • MORAL
FENCES in nil conscience by
teaching him THOU SHALT NOT
HEA L.
For more than 3,000 years, good
parent* and teachers b ars been
urging the 10 Commandment* on
children, as at Sunday School.
Rut Dolly's parents lastly stay
horns from church sad don't evenscad their daughter to Sunday
School w hen se a * other goasnus
soul would donate time to help
build moral fences in tho minds of
children,
"If tho blind load th* blind, then
both will fall into the pH," states
th* Rlbls, sod that includes Dolly
aa wtll as bar paraato.
Criminality and lawlessness arc
often taught by ps.sntal sins of
omission just as affectively as by
Faglg'l sin of cocnmlMlon, so gel
. for th* lOOBotol "Tests for
Good Paroate," enclosing a tu m p ­
ed re turn envelope, plus 19c (non­
profit). Ratos yourselves or let
your older youngsters rat* you
parents Un man.
(Always writ* to Dr. C h a s b
cam of this newspaper, enctot­
ing a long 4c stamped, addressed
envelope and Me to cover typing
and printing costs when you send
for oo* af kls booklets.)

DAILY CROSSWORD

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ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON

by Ed Koterba

This came about when Flood ask­
WASHINGTON — In this age of fielded the query a little more
ed Warren whether he’d had much
nervous talk about so-minute total fleetfootedly:
"I would like to comment," he trouble from local pollticans, Wash­
wars, U was kind of .restful to hear
Dangerous Dsn Flood (R., Pa.) said proudly, "that I take great ington lawmakers, or mothers and
winding up on some old-fashioned comfort from the paucity of paun­ employers trying to get members
ches as I observe these units of of the Guard off the hook from
arguments about the foot soldier.
six-months' training.
While Congress and the White the Ouard marching past."
Replied the general: ‘No, sir,
House are cajoling and shouting in
Ha reflected a moment. "I see
terms of Instant supersonic w el­ more than I would like to see." vary little of that.'
Flw
ood: "Just the average goldfare and M.OOO-mlle-an-hour mis­ And be stroked his thoughts further
sile*, there were these officers say- and said: " I am not happy about brick?"
Warren: "I would say it Is even
t that their troops are training my own."
th equipment no bettar than
The disclosure that our troops below the average goldbrlck."
There'* one thing about all this
what the Army used in World Waram lesa paunchy was followed up
with the delightful revelation that serious talk about pauocbes, gold1! or the Korean conflict.
In fact, one general calmly con­ our tralnoea am below average in bricks, army equipment of World
War II vintage and four-month
ceded to Flood that In the event goldbricklng.
poet-mobilisation training:
of sudden mobilisation, our ready
It takas your mind off missiles
reserves would not be ready for
sad rockats for the moment.
four months.
Gen. Frederick M. Warren, chief
of the Army Reserves, waa on the
stand before the Defense Appro­
Editor:
priations Subcommittee.
The Herald has championed tha
"How long," a s k e d Flood,
"would it taka you to put a good— move for a new Seminole County
not average, not the poorest, your Jell and a nsw wing ta our hos­
best—reserve division in th# lino?" pital, and hag- mcsntly reported
Said the general, if lie could get on progress toward achieving
all the modern equipment bo need­ same. It is the m a tte r of their
ed. tt would he: "M plus 19 to SO architectural design that might
now be profitably brought before
Testimony also indicated that tha nubile.
Call k "eraatlve journalism” or
some of our two million-plus re­
serves—those now In training—are "reporting in depth," your press
not the physical specimens of our can perhaps serve to enlighten
us cltisens is to tha very best in­
marching soldiers of the past.
The Congressman, who actually formed ideas on what such insti­
professes great respect for the re­ tutions should be. . .
Will we have utilitarian struc­
serves, especially his own "hot"
29th Division of Pennsylvania, ahot tures in keeping with our modern,
noble Auditorium?
this question at Warren:
If a house is "a machine for
"What about the physical condi­
tion of these people in the re­ (family) living," what is a 1M0
ll msant to facilitate? Other
serve? 1 see some pretty sad aacks
sn the obvious objective af phy­
and aometlmas they go by with
sical mstralnt, what functional
hail of the platoon looking Ilka
Japanese wrestlers — both officers considerations should a 1190 Jail
design facilitate?
and men."
With the jail "going up," It
Said the general, fending off the
accusation: ‘They must not be re­ seems lo me an eiesllcnt oppor­
tunity for us all to think—with
servists."
And Flood grumbled: "I can tell tha eaperls—on these questions.
Should a jail of the future be
them from across the street."
He put the same question to predominately punitive or thereGen. Donald McGowan, who heads pcutlc in toneT How ean we create
tha National Guard. Tha general an atmospbsre that elevates the
human soul, yet deters social mis­
Or. should a Jail's faeiliru e r W orda H a t h . . . conduct?
ties and administration indeed
DUNCAN, Okie. (UPI) - take any constnictiva cognisance
weker-barrtl philosopher 0. A. of tho failures of family, ocbool
itilsla aays "more people would chureb, society, ate., that arc
How the straight and narrow manifest in Hi charges?
th today if them warn an adgoclal-lf laded,
lision charf*."
Name withheld

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Congroonman Charlie Bennett
this week introduced a bill that
might well be the implementing
move toward the construction of
the Cross-Florid* B arg. Canal.
For yean, the e*nal has lacked th«
go-ahead of Congress because the
proposal for It did not show a
high anough "aconomle ratio." The
‘economic ratio" la tha yard atlck
that Congress must use for deter­
mining which Public Works pro­
jects receive the appropriations.
I t haa long been recognised that
the strongest reason for building
tha Crota-Florida Canal la for It*
possible role in national defense
rather than Ita everyday economic
value. But, nadar tha present
method of approving, projects,
there is no way for Congress to
taka into consideration tha defense
aspect of tha canal—just iU eco­
nomic ratio.
Bennett'a proposal would per­
mit Congraae to weigh th# de&gt;
fens* values along with tha eco­
nomic values when considering any
rublie Works project. Bennett
•ays tk at if his bill passes, the
Florida Canal project ehould "sail
through with Dying eolors" be­
cause It 1s a long established fact
that It would be a Ufa faver In the
transportation of petroleum pro­
ducts from the Gulf to the East
Coast. T think," Bsnnstt said,
"this one use of tha canal would
JuaUfy It ten times over from a
National Defense point of view."
This Is an item about how ths
U. B. Army la a bit too up-to-date.
From all of tha publle debate now
going on about our "defense pos­
ture" you might think the Army
couldn't poaelbly be ahead of It­
self, but In thle case it wa*—and
It took Congressman Bob Slkaa to
act them back where they belong­
ed.
As a m .m b.r of tha powerful
Military Appfoprlations Subcommittee, Sikes is invited to all of
the big m ilitary reviews staged
here. Last summer he attended
tho cersmoniea on the occasion of
the retirement of Army Chief of
Staff General Maxwell Taylor.
The color guard for these cere­
monies always Is furnished by
the famous 3rd Infantry Regim int, tha oldest continuous mili­
tary unit in the U. S. Army. It
has been active since 1775. The
members of the unit still wear the
dress of the Colonial Army. They
make an impressive sight.
Congressman Sikes Is a gun
collector and an expert on antique
weapons. When the color guard
passed in review a t General Tay­
lor's retirement ceremonies, Sikes

m a —

noticed that thay were eaitytag
Springfield rifles — a gun that
wasn’t Invented until 1I7S, 98
y ean later than tha period the
soldiers w .r . supposed to bo por­
traying.
8ikte pointed thle out to the
Pentagon's top Army offleera and
they explained that they knew the

Quotable
Quotes
United Frees InternsU*«*l
HOLLYWOOD — Frank Sinatra
on the engagement of his 19-yearold daughter Nancy to linger
Tommy Sands:
'Tommy seems to ba a nice
boy, and it's good to have another
singer In the family because I'm
getting tired."
NEW YORK - Comedian Jsck
Paar denying that any payola was
involved in films of Florida prop,
•rty ha showed ea his late-night
TV show:
"The money I paid for that
property cost more than soma
congressmen legitimately make
in a year."

difference, but thay had been m u
abla ta find tha correct weapons—
the famous Charleville flintlock
musket—furnished to the Colon­
ials by Franc*.
A t that time, Sikes didn't have
any mpro to say about the sub­
je c t but he went to work to torate a couple of genuine Chart*,
will* musket*. " It was h a rd e r^
than I thought," he aaid. "The
first few I found were not good
anough to ba used. Then, only n
few weeka ago, I found two af
them In an antique dealer'i shop
in California."
A fter a bit of dickering and
trading, Sikes acquired the two
muskets and last week presented
them to the eolor guard. Now,
when the Colonial* march in
Washington, .they not only arc f
dressed proprriy, they are equip­
ped with beautiful, workable,
flintlock musketa—thanks to Bob
8ikes. Among Sikes' prised pos­
sessions Is a 1070 Springfield, ona
of tha Drat guns ever made ia tha
United 8tates for our Army,

Young Warings
Blending Voices
LOS ANGELES — Prosecutor
Fred N. WhlcheUo, summing up
his ease In tho murder trial of With Dad's Band

Carola Tregoff and Dr. R. Barard Finch:
"I will do most of my talking
about Dr. Finch, but I'm not forgalling this latter-day Lady Maebeth at the other end of the ta ­
ble."
FORT DIX, N. J . — An Army
•pokesman, reporting th at Elvia
Presley's fans already had things
rocking here tha day bafora Pres­
ley's return from Europo:
"The phones have been ringing
aU day."

Flu Case Data
Learned Hard Way
NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) — A
reporter asked City-County Health
Director Johnny Sander* If ha
knaw anything about th* apraad
of influensa In tho area.
"Well, I’va heard something
about It," Sanders aaid, "but we
don't hava anything definite on
it"
Later in th* day, tha reporter
wont by tho health tffle* again,
but Bandera w asn't In. Ha waa
home in bed with the Du.

NEW YORK (UPI) - The sec­
ond generation ie contributing to
th* evergreen reputation of Fred
Waring and His Pennsylvanians m
this aetson.
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Participating with the famous
musical organisation on its sixmonth concert tour are Fred’s son
and daughter, Fred J r. and Dixie.
Both sing in the company’* gleo
club, and Fred Jr. also playa
trombone in the band.
The son was with the group for
two years after his graduation
from Psnn State, where dad had
started tha whole thing back la a
1918 by organising ■ small com- *
binatlon he called B anjsssatra.!
Fred J r. had to drop out for two
yeara of Navy service and haa
just returned.
Th* Waring group Is appearing
la mora than 12S cities In 43
states this season, playing mostly
ooe-nlgK stands.

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MRS. S. 0 . CHASE JR., Mrs. Tom McDonald, Mrs. John W. Thulium and
Father Thuntns.

Mrs. Swope Hostess

Shrove Tuesday Tea

To Executive Board
Of Officers Wives

Deemed Big Success

MRS. N. H. BREWER, Mis. Jack Horner and Mrs. Richard Dcas, (aund
ins:) and Mra. Randall Chase greeting a guest.

The annual Shrove Tuesday tea.
►pmtsorrd by Holy Cro*&lt; Church
at the home of Mrs. S. O. Chase
Jr. in Uclair Groves was a huge
success.
Tiie Episcopal Cliurchwomcti
sucecedcil in giving the women of
Sanford a delightful and enter­
taining afternoon. Guests followed
the many signs throng', the wind­
ing grove to the Chsse home,
where they were greeted at the
door by the white rabbit (Chrlssy
Shcddcnl nod the dutches* (Mrs.
W. E. Kirchhoff),
The receiving line stood In (runt
of the large stone fireplace in
the living room.. Receiving here
were the Queen of Hearts (Mrs.
S. O. Chase) — Alice in Won­
derland, (Mrs. Tom McDonald)—
The Five of Hearts (Mr*. John
Thomas) and the Mad Hatter,
himself (The Rev. Father John
Thomas).
Refreshments were served In the
dining room hy four gracious
queens, Mr* It. A. Key, Mr*.
John Galesian, Mrs. W. II. Stew­
art and Mrs. Randall Chase.
The Dormouse (Sally Peterson)
dozed in one corner of the living
room while other hostesses, dress­
ed as playing cards, made (he

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY

Tile executive board of tha 61flcer* Wives Club met at the home
of Mrs. John Swope. 102 E. Jen­
kins Circle in Pinccrerl. Tuesday
niornlne. with the president, Mrs.
Ollie Loper. presiding.
Mr*. Jam es Ramage and Mra.
Robert Slye. advisors, were also
present. During the business setsion it was voted to give a dona­
tion to the association for re­
tarded children to assist in their
work.
Plan* were discussed for future
•so. ml events, the first of which
will be a luncheon and fashion
show, Friday March 11, at the
Imperial House in Winter Park.
The hostess served refresh­
ment* of a«sortrd pastries and
coffee from a table centered with
an arrangement of yellow chrysan­
themums.
Those present were Mrs. Loper,
Mrs. Ramage. Mrs. Slye, Mr*.
Harold Mcl'iimber. Mra. George
Koen, Mrs. Joseph Bachman, Mra.
William Hearn. Mra. D. G. Faulk­
ner. Mrs. D. W. Caswell. Mre. D.
J. Brough, Mra. H. E. Fitawater
and Mrs. John Barlow.

guests feel welcome.
All characters made the ’'March
ilare Tea Parly” really com# to
life. Many out uf town guests also
helped to make the event one of
the highlights of the social sea­
son.

Bethany Class
Members Enjoy
Spaghetti Supper
The Bethany Class of the First
Baptist Church met Monday night
at the home of Mr*. It K. Berryhill on Magnolia \vc. A spaghetti
supper was served, afii-r which the
members present knotted a quilt
which is to be used in the .sick
children clinic of I'mecrest School.
Those present were: Mr*. Berryhill. Mr*. Margaret Reynolds,
Mrs. W. J. Ilrooks, Mr*. Turn
Mcro, Mrs. W. G. David, Mrs. J.
T. O'Donnell. Mrs. II. It. Ilcckrnbach. Mm . Gordon Frederick. Mr*.
W. F. Malicrowski, Mr*. II. E.
Taffer. Mrs. II. It. Parker and
Mrs. M. J, Sorokowsky.

MRS. DONALD HALES AND SALLY i’KTKRSON

Good Nutrition Helps
Keep People Healthy

T.K.I. Sunday School Cla*» of
By MVRTIK
WILSON
Fit*t Baptist Church meet* at
Home Demonstration Agent
:l p. m. in the chape!, with Mi*.
The season of sneeze* and chills
J. A. Denson and Mr*. Ruby
—companions of colds, viruses,
H riunle a* hostesses.
Pinrcicsl Baptist Church visita­ and influenza — la well underway
tion 10:30 a. m. to 7 p. m.
with all its aches and pals.j . Al­
though these complaints rail for
FRIDAY
sound mrdiral advice, any doctor
World Day of Prayer at the will be the first to say that good
Nazarenc Church, spuncorrd by nutrition will help the body resist
the United Council of Church surh disease*.
Women, Is at 10 a. m. Nursery will
In fact, elten even that tired,
hr epen.
let-down feeling can be traced
World Day of Prayrr services right back to food—or rather to
will hr held in Denary at the what we don't eat of the needed
Dcllary Methodist Church.
foods. Each day the body needs
ample amount* of milk, fruit*
and vegetables, meat* ami rggs.
and bread and cereals — the old
familiar basir seven
Growing children need a quart
of milk daily, either as a drink
or used in their food. Adult*
Sanford Dinvr 1i.O R P.O. Doe* should drink at least one pint: a*
will meet Monday at X p. ni. at they grow older, tills should be
the Elks Club for the regular increased to three glasses a day.
monthly- business inerting.
Milk, chief source of calcium,
helps build strong bones.
“ Five servings of vegetables and

BROWNIE TROOP 21* recently
enjoyed a »k*ting party at Skat*
Clly and then returned to their
leader’* home (nr a cook-out and
same*. Priie* were won hjr Anna
Kanavel and Carol Wilson. They
were al*o presented with their own
Brownie flag. made h.v Mrs. G. D.
Bishop. Other alrls In this troop
are Melanie Bone, Debbie Whit­
mire. Carolyn Little. Andrea East,
Dianne Robert*. Suzanne Brown,
Judy Smith. Kay Raggcrl/, Kathle
Munson and Analee Moore. TTiefr
leaders are Mr*. C. R. Bom
and Mr*. (1. T. Basserly.
INTERMEDIATE TROOP JO*
went campine attain this weekend. Thl* time they Jaunted oK
to Juniper Sprlns* and spent the
nisht in tents and bedrolii. They
enjoyed hikins around and cooking
out and even one girl enjoyed e
brief *wim. Mis* Frances Co’.Ji
accompanied the croup.

fruits, Including at least one ci­
trus fruit, are needed each day.
Citrus fruit* »rr high in vitamin
C, which lirlpi bin’ I resistance
and ward olf infeMion. Other
fruit* ran In- served In snarks,
or appetizer*. Vegetables—green
or yellow—arc full of vitamin A.
so essential for proper bodily
functions," says Miss Ronnie li
McDonald. Assistant Economist
in Food Conservation.
Meat and egg* fill that import­
ant protein and vitamin nrni.
Ilolli may be served many way*
Rut for best results, rossl, broil,
or bake rather than fry m.'at,
particularly if any calorie-counter*
are to rat it.

During the past 10 yeara Ms*
number of farm tractors in the
world increased by TO par cent,
and the number of horse* 4ecrea-ed by 7 pee rent.

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Sanford Docs Plan
Meeting Monday
MRS. W. E. KIRCHHOFF AND MISS KAREN OHARA

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NOW KNOWING
OPEN 12:41

Mr. and Mr*. Charles Morrison
Longwond, entertained Mrs. Amy
Roll and Mrs. Dottle llaylii of
Miami last weekend. Mrs. Holt
celebrated her birthday while at
the Morrison home.
('dr. and Mrs. L. O. Bulls Irft
today for a cross-country trip.
They will visit relatives and
friends in Philadelphia, Pa., Cum­
berland, Md., Englewood. Kan.
and several citirs in California. ;
Good Shepherd United Lutheran (d r. Bull* retired Feb. 29, after
Churrhwomen will meet Friday at 30 year* service In the Navy. Then
7:30 p. m. for the monthly exreu- future plan* arc indelinile. ____ |

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Lutheran Women

the BrookiteM

To Meet Friday

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ive hoard and business un-el log.
at 7:30 p. m. for impoitant busiB ikr
ness session. All membeis uiged minute*
to attend.

You get the genuine
•Continent^", designed
by Brookfield's stylist
on the Continent. And
you get remarkable
value—the newest
patterns and colorings,
loomed from

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Mrs. Ann Meyers will be hostess
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iliadshaw- Dr. in Country- Club
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Home
Spring Dance
the
R.P.O. Does
the Elk* Club.
Ilnurs are fiom D:30 p m. to 1 a.m.
Kd l(u»*ell and his orchestra, fmm
Orlando, will provide mu.lr for
dancing. Mi-s Nancy Coster I*
general chairman. Ticket* ate ft
per per .on. All K lk \ their w iveare

NEPTUNE’S NOTES
Fish and shrllfish are high on
the nutrition list.
They provide protein, calcium,
iron, copper, phosphorous, iodine
and many essential vitamins.
A refrigerator’* freezing sec­
tion usually stays at about 13 de­
grees, cold enough to store frozen
food* for a few day*, but not cold
enough fur long time storage

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He's No Flash In Pan

Tbs Seminole H l|h School albHie department today announced
&gt;11, track, swimming and
golf alata baa already startlb the Seminolea defeating
t Military School in their
g tut.
remainder of the golf alata
tag 'to Coach Fred Ganas
K k I t, Kvass; Mareh IT,
Fork: March It, DeLand;
St, Winter Park; April 2,
Military School; April 7,
Leesbkrg, and the atata tourna­
ment, AprU 12 23 In Lakeland.
The baseball schedule will begin
March 2$ against Colonisl.
Other games Include: April 1,
Lake view; April 5, Leesburg;

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w a rn
9, Leesburg ta d May I , DeLand.

By JBRRY COVINGTON
The Seminoles h it the first mile of
their lone journey to the S tate Tourna­
ment tonight when they go into the second
round of the Group B district tourney a t
F t Pierce.
. They face DeLand and the tilt will get
underway a t 9:46 p. m. in the F t Pierce
High School gym.
The locals, who finished the regular
season with a g re a t 18-2 record, are favor­
ed to take the game tonight and there is
every indication th a t they will meet pow­
erful Cocoa in the- semi-finals Friday
n ig h t Seabreeze is favored to take their
bracket of the toum ey without much dif­
ficulty and the final game for the cham­
pionship and a trip to Gainesville next
whek will probably be between the Sand,
crabs and the winner of the Cocoa-Seminole battle if things go as predicted.
Although Cocoa and Seabreeze are
rated as two of the best teams In the en­
tire state, the Seminoles cannot be counted
out. They have worked hard all week in
drills and they have looked share enough
to beat ju s t about anyone they face.

UaMed Press International
Hannon Klllebrew set a 1900
goal oi at least 43 home runs to­
day to prove " I ’m no Bash in the
pan."
"1 Just got Into a slump," said
the muscular Washington Senator
third-baseman, explaining why
he hit only 14 homers during the

The big question as to how well they
will fare Tn the tourney rests upon the
shoulders of Cowboy Oravetz and Doug
Tamny. With Ray Lundqulst, Terry
Christensen, Jim Gracey, and George
Perides they possess superior speed over
either of these two teams and if the ball
can be gotten off the boards, it will mean
a trip to state.
All of the youngsters are very confident th a t they can take it all this weekend
and this is in their favor. If they can go
on the court knowing th a t the tough ones
cun be beaten I have very little doubt in*
my mind th a t they will be on their way to
the state tourney.
From all scouting reports of the Sandcrabs and Cocoa, everyone figures th a t the
best way for any team to beat them Is
with a full court press and everyone knows
th a t the Seminoles Have the best one in
the business. Christensen and Lundqulst,
with their great ball hawking, can break
any ball game wide open.
We would like to take this opportunity
to wish Coach Bud Layer and his fine ball
team the best of luck.

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The track alata wUl begin
March IS with a meat against
DeLand. Other moots wUl be at
Lose burg, March f l ; Winter Park,
April •{•Leesburg. April $0; Vin­
te r Park, April X&gt;; ta d the Orsa fe C a n ty meet at Orlando,

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April 27.
- Swimming Coach Jobn Colbert
w ig open the season March 13
ggtinet Winter Park. Other teams
v m tho acbodulo Include: Mt.
‘.- 'D o r a , M arch0 : Basils, March is;
• Evans, March 21; Leesburg, April
•' I t ; -ML Dora, April 2$, and the
Orange Belt meet at Leesburg,

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' O. B-’e Ample, champion of tho
eariy aeaaon a t Sanford-Orlando
&lt; K anatl Cteb, wlli continue hia bid
K r, t o r u a l a t h e unofficial title of
F*
best la Central Florida greyhound
p .\ rarin g tonight In the featured ninth
K&lt;- eantest of n 10-event schedule
r e .v starting a t S:10.
. Tba heavy young pup, who has
hj MSB out for recuperation from a
V. ' tag strain, will faavt tho fourth
E&amp; ' position. tonight with top morn§ 3 teg 11m odds of 2-to-l. The Oiwtld
T; - • Brothers Kennel star finished in
S ? the n o n e / te atl of his first seven
&amp; &lt; tre a ts , Including four victories.
" (After returning to Ihs lineup, he’s
L :\' twice been beaten by Happy Joe
Ejj .-"“Lucky.
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R iled second-best by the esrly
h i odds Is Sinhalese, a #4-pcunder
. who has woo four times, placed
“ ■i-'-fmtr'times and shown thro* times
i ' 1 to t of 17 starts.
* Others In ths fa it feature field
h ( ' i -lanlght are Uobby Son. O.B.'s
SwMCenam Revolt's Sweetie, Fair Gi­
ll, Trip Latch and Discoverer.
Tonight is Ladles Night at the
£'.*&gt; loeal oval and all women will bf
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MIAMI BEACH (U P!) -T opranked welterweight Lula Jlodrlgum, fresh from a convincing unanlmous decision over middle­
weight Chico Vajar, today an­
grily demanded a title fight with
reluctant waiter champion Lon
Jordan,
"Why can't 1 fight him, why?"
aald Kodriguei, who displayed ex­
cellent spaed, atamlna ami punch­
ing power Wednesday night
against tho heavier Vajar In a na­
tionally televised 19-roundsr.
"They taU me Benny Parat
and Froderteo Thompson are to
bo matched with the winner to
meet Jordan," tho 22-year-old
Rodrigues said.
" I can't understand it. Faret
la ranked fourth, Thompson ninth,

' ST. PETERSBURG (U P I)-T he
-Masters Invitation Tennis Tour­
nament went Into the quarterfinals today dominated by Aultraliana,
First-seeded Naale Fraser aad
second-seeded Roy Emerson, Aus­
tralian Davis Cup stars, ware
solid favorites with two wins be-

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The
Philadelphia Eagle* have signed
throe free agents, two of them
.with brief National F o o t b a l l
League experience. They aro Rog­
e r Stead, a guard who played fivo
pre-taasoa games with Loo An-

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ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) - Med­
alist Tlsh Prusss and national
amateur champion Barbara MeRodrigues Inllro lad tba field Into the se­
cond round of the Florida East
Coast Women's Amateur Golf
Tournament today.
Miss Prueis, Pompano Beach,
trimmed P at Toernan, M anhanct,
L. 1., 4 and 2 la an opening match
Wednesday,' and faces Doris Phil­
lips of Belleville, III., today.
Miss Mclntlrc, Lake Park, play*
Barbara
Williams, Richmond,
Calif., after eliminating Fran Em ­
erson of Dayton, Ohio, S end 4.
Miss Mclntire beat Miss Williams
in the finals of the South AllanUce Tournament at Ormond Beach
last week.
Olhers winning Wednesday In­
cluded Judy Bell, Wichita, Kan.,
3 and 1 over Mrs. Ernest Smith,
Ponte Vedra; Mrs. Maurice GUek,
Baltimore, I and 2 over Roberta
Dlerkeo, Karns City, Pa., and
Lanny Cranston, S in Marino,
la a runaway 7 and a triumph
over Mrs. M. H. Higgins, Mount
Clair, N. Y,

Aussiet Lead
|;lnvitotion Play
.

"Why doesn't the NBA do some­
thing? They took away Archie
Moora’a lightheavyweight tlUe,
they took away Ray Roblnson’a
(middleweight) title but Jordan
still has his and hasn't fought
In months and months. How long
Is this going onT"
Rodrigues, who weighed 14114
oved be could slay in with
avlsr opposition In pounding out
bis decision o v tr Vejsr and run­
ning his record to M straight
wins without a defeat.

Bout P ostponed
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ( U P I ) - T h e
10-round weltorwtlght bout betwees Rudcll Stitch and Randy
Sandy, which was postponed Wed­
nesday night, will he held March
30, promoter Bill King announced
today. King said tba fight was call­
ed off because of a snowstorm te
the LoulsvUlo area which mads
driving axtrsm tly hatardous.

‘Heavy’ Title
Bout SetJune 22

LONDON (UPI) — Heavyweight
champion Ingemar Johansson told
reporters at London Airport today
his return title fight with Floyd
Patterson has been "fixed definite­
ly" for June 22 in New York.
Johansson flyiog from Nsw York
to tho G aia Strip, tho Unitod NsUons-poUccd area between Israel
and Egypt, stopped off briefly at
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Waller the airport.
(Whltoy) Ekwert, S3, trainer of
work! flyweight boxing champion
Paacbo Villa te Uw early 1920's,
died Wednesday of an apparent
heart, aliment a t hia homo. Cisco
Aadrads, a Los Angelas light­
weight, was tho last boxer of

New Loop Faces
Growing Pains’

United Press latenuUcwal
- Western Kentucky, St. Joseph's
(Pa.) and the Air Force Academy
joined the lineup for the NCAA
basketball
tournament
today,
leaving nine berths la the 23team field unfilled.
Western Kentucky clinched the
Ohio Valley Conference title by
whipping East Tennessee, 13-00,
Wednesday night at Bowling
Grten, Ky. U earned the Hilltoppers an automatic berth in the
NCAA Mideast regionals opposite
Miami (F la.) a t Lexington next
week.
St. Joseph's, led by Jack Egan's
22 points, won the Mlddle-AUantlc
Conference crown by outclassing
Lafayette, 7$-M, at Easton, Pa.
Thia did nat assure St. Joe's an
automatic berth In the NCAA
shindig, but coaference officials
aro expactod to name tho Hawks
as the league’s rtpresenlatlvs to­
day.
Tba Air Foret Academy accepted an " a t large" berth in thn Midwest regional* Wednesday night.
Tba Falcons, who lost their first
five games this season and then
bounced back to win 11 of their
next 13 outings, will meet DePaul
tn a first round game at a
site and data to be announced
later this week.
Begirding the nine open NCAA

OAKLAND,i, Calif.
------ (UPI) —
The American Football League, a
newcomer to the professional
family, m at here today to doctor
a few growing pains.
Members of the new Isague
were expected to discuss player
contracts and means of provid­
ing Oakland's entry with some
manpower without hurling the
other teams.

berths, six aro reserved for the
champions of undecided confer­
ence races. These include the Ivy
League, Yankee, Big Eight, Mis­
souri Valley, Skyline and West
Coast conferences.
The Atlantic Coast Conference
berth will bo awarded to tho win­
ner of its annual post-season
playoff tournament this weekend,
while the two remaining " a t
large" team* In the F ar West
reglonala will be announced Sun­
day.
One of tho F a r West bids will
go to either Oregon o r Oregon
States and the other will go either
to Southern California or UCLA.
Utah State, although It still has
a slim chance of overhauling Utah
In the Skyline Conference race,
vlrib-'Uy conceded tho title to
tho Kodskins Wednesday by ac­
cepting n conditional bid to tba
National Invitation Tournament.
Tho remaining two berths in the
11-team NIT Bald aro expected

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Pairiags for first round games
te the NIT w e n announced Wed­
nesday sight. Villanovs wUl meet
Detroit and Providence faces
Msmphls State te tho opening
doubteheader aaxt Thursday at
Madison Square Garden.

Order Your

N am e F eldm an Coach
SAN FRANCISCO (UFI) — The
Oakland entry in the American
Football Leagua has namad Marty
Faldman, 31, former Stanford aad
University of Oregon football play­
er, to its coaching staff. Feldman
formarly coached at New Mexico,
8en Jose State end Los Angelas
Valley Junior College.

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L A D IE S N IG H T EV ER Y THURSDAY
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while Slicker Mantle aulkcd in
Dallas, Tex., end eald he planned
to wait 'Tor them to call me."
Mantle and the Yankees are be­
lieved at least IS,000 apart.
In a television Interview Wednesday night at Dallas, Man­
tle indicated he wouldn't mind
being traded by the Yankees.
" I thought they (the Yankees)
might have traded me last year
to the Cleveland Indians." Mickey
said. ‘T don't even know if I'd
mind getting traded now or not,
the way everything has been go­
ing."
Rocky Colavlto showed up at
the Cleveland Indians' camp Wed­
nesday night at Tucson, Aril., and
"reluctantly" signed for a re­
ported $33,000. The slugging out­
fielder, who hit 43 home runs
last year, had been holding out
for $37,500.
Bob Shaw, an 11-game winner
in 1938, surprised the Chicago
White Sox when he said he want­
ed to re-open negotiations on his
contract while outfielder Gene
Woodling and infieldcr Bill Klaus
officially became Baltimore Ori­
oles holdouts. White Sox Vice
President Hank Greenberg said
Shaw bad agreed to term s but ap­
parently thought It over and still
wants another raise.
Manager Chsrlie Dressen said
that both Red Schoendlemt and
Hal Roach have looked so good at %'
second base for the Milwaukee
Braves that he might shift Roach
to left field. By coincidence, leftfielder Wes Covington is among
the Braves' seven holdouts.
Other camp news: WUlle Mays,
Willie Kirkland and Bob Schmidt
starred in the San Francisco
Giants' batting drill at Phoenix,
Aria. The Philadelphia PhUUcs
still are wondering when pitcher
Ruben Gomes la going to show t)
up from Puerto Rico. Manager
SoUy Hemus a i d he wUl play the
SL Louis Cardinal regulars to­
gether as much as possible dur­
ing exhibitions. Glno Cimoll said
he is determined to win a regular
Job with the Pittsburgh Pirates
because he is “ unhappy" sitting
on the bench or platoonlng.

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WASHINGTON’ (UPI) - Pope
John XXIII ha* made five epis­
copal appointment* affecting four
U. S. dioceser, the apostolic dele­
gation announced today.
Tfea appointment* were:
Bishop Leo P. Dworschak. titu­
lar bishop of Tium, to be bishop
to Fargo, N. D.
Bishop Thomas J. McDonough,
titular biahop of Thaenae, to be
bishop of Savannah. Ga.
At. Rev. Msgr. William G. Con­
nate. paitor of St. Richard's Par­
iah in Pittsburgh, to ba bishop of
Greensburg. Pa.
Archbishop Edmond Fitzmaurice
from bishop of Wilmington, Del., to
tbo titular archiblihopric of Toml.
Bishop Michael llyle, formerly
coadjutor bishop, to succeed Arch­
bishop FJltmaurice aa bishop of
Wilmington.
Bishop McDonough, a , succeeds
Archbishop Gerald P. O'Hara who
resigned last November.
Ho was born in Philadelphia on
Dee. S. 1B11. He was ordained on
May 26, IMS after studies at St.
Charles Seminary. Ovarbrook, Pa.
Ho did graduate work at Catholic
University of America, receiving
a doctorate In canon law in 1641.
He then went to the diocese of
St. Augustine where he held vari­
ous etficea in the diocesan curia,
before being named titular bishop
of St. Augustine In March, 1647.

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TIME FINALLY IS CATCHING up with a 90-ycnr-old Enterprise land,
mark. Wrecking crews arc razing the two-story structure known for the
last twenty-odd years as the Brnddock House but referred to by long-time
residents ss the Thayer House. The property on which the house stands,
and which was bought by the Florida Methodist Children’s Homo in December, was a U. S. land grant to Charlotte Ayers on Nov. 12,18-19. Elijah
Watson, who bought the property in 18(37, built the house. In 1878 it
passed into the hands of William Thayer whoso family held control of it
until the early 1920s. While no plans have been announced -for future use
of the property, ita location makes it a valuable asset to the Children’s
Home.

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1. Gaad Feed
2. Far Rant
2. Wanted to Rant
4. Real b io ta Waated
5. Real Eetate Far Sale
S. Mortgage t/oane
7. Builacaa Oppertanltlaa
7*A laaersaca
A Female Help Waatad
*. Male Help Waatad

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right to m laa ar reject aajr ad*
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11. Work Waatad
12. Plambiag Sarvicaa
IS. Electrical Sarvicaa
It. Build, Paiat A Repair
IS. Special Sarvicaa
1S*A Baaaty Parlora
IS. Flewera A Plaata
17. Pato * Llvaatock • Sappliaa
IS. Machiaary • Taala
It. Boata and Motor*
2t. Automobile#
20*A Tralltra
SI. Farnltura
SS. Artldaa Far Sal*
» A ArtJcU Waatad
SS. Notice* 4k Paraoamla
34. Leal A Found
SS. Education • I net ruction
2. F o r R a n t

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS
Convex Mirrors
Reduce Shoplifting
CLEVELAND (VP1) -

Shop*

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With mirrora.
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by Norman laduatriea, Inc., Chi*
rago, h a rt boon InaUUad In o tar
SCO drag, hardware, grocery and
avparmarfcaU b a r s la recant
■ontbi.

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tha convex mirrors axpoaa alalaa
which normally would bo bidden
from view af aura personnel. They
alimlnaU the pritaey which shop*
lifters dearly lata and need U
eperats.
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least IS par seat," said the mans*
C at ana supermarket. "And
mirrors hate hatted price label
switching."__________________

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Ida. within alaht nalandar mentba
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SeaS k n o l l s
IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
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NORTH ORLANDO HOMES: S
bedroom, icrecned patio, swim­
ming pool. Children welcome.
393 per month. Call FA 2-7S04.

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Page 8—Thurn. Mar. 3. 1960 5. Real Estate For 8ala

IAFF-A-DAY

SIT EXCAMRRIA DR.: 2 bedroom 1
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0920
after 2:00 p. m.
2-BEDROOM nicely furnished gar­
age apartment on Lake Golden;
taka privileges. Call FA 2-0274.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse.
2412 Willow, $100 month. Call
FA 2-0274.

HOMES, DUPLEXES,
APARTMENTS
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
l i t N. PARK AYE.
FA 2-2420
3-MODERN FURNISHED apartments. FA 2 4559. Ml Palmetto
Ave. Available now.
SAND BEACH: CB home, S large
bedrooms, Florida room, earporta, lAth bath, kitchen equip­
ped, central heat; grove. In
L a k e
Mary. 3123. Phone
FA 2-3623.
2-BEDROOM house IS10 W. 3rd.
Inquire 1711 W. 3rd.

LARGE HOUSE for rent. Children 2-BEDROOM furnished, adults.
walcome. Ill Sunnytown Rd.,
FA 2-7994.
Casselberry, Fla. Phone Winter
SLEEPING
ROOMS, The Gables,
Park, Ml 4*929.
401 Magnolia Ava. FA 2 0720.
S-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped, S6S par month. ISO: Sum­ S-ROOMS A Bath, nicely furnish­
ed, $43. Apt. 9, 4071k W. 1st.,
merlin Ava.
manager at 111 W. tth.
FURNISHED one bedroom house,
2-ROOM
rollsge completely furn­
Ideal for couple, close In, on
ished, all utilities, ready to move
largo lot. 339 month. Phone
in. Adults only. 2404 Park, Ap­
FA 2 0307.
ply Stemper Agency.
FLORAL HEIGHT8: 1 and 2 bed­
room apartments, on# block 3-BEDROOM house 190 per month.
901 Rosalia Dr. Call after 3:00
South of Sanford Ava., on the
P. M., FA 2-23S2.
s ir base route to tho right, MJi.
houaa on tho left. Endars, Rl. LOWER FLOOR apartment, part­
S Boz 172.
ly furnished, electric kitchen.
Call Mrs. Appleby, FA 2-0681 or
RENT or LEASE: In Sunland
FA 2-3961.
Estates, 3 bedroom, 1 bslh
h o u a a , unfurniihad. kitchen FURNISHED apartment!, hard­
aquireed. For Information phone
wood floore, tile batba, 602 W.
'FA S-WU.
27th. Street.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house. NEW HOUSE, $73 month. Phone
Ph. FA 24936 days, after *:00
FA 2-34S0.
FA 2 0872.
2-BEDROOM house, furnished, in­
S-BEDROOM unfurnished, kitchen
cluding automatic waiher. Lease
equipped houaa; dan, U4 baths.
available. Phone FA 3-0993.
In Lakt Mary. FA 3-S303.
SMALL apartment 200 Avocado.
NICELY furnished two bedroom
and two bath apartment. Adults. TWO BEDROOM houaa, kitchen
J. 0 . Laney, ISIS Sanford Ava.,
equipped, water furnished, taka
FA 2 3681.
privileges. $30. Ph. Geneva 2431.

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"Miss Clark, T—nh—couldn’t g e t my mother to come
and ace you about my bad conduct, ao I brought my
brother."

FURNISHED Apt. 300 Park.

HOUSE on corner lot.
AVON HAS
ACCESS TO THE WORLD LARGE
Low down payment. C a l l
3 open territories — elty —
Ol' Min River he dqn't say
FA 2-3480.
also opening In LOCH ARBOR.
nothin', but he sure knows some­
WRITE IMMEDIATELY for
thin'! He knows thst If you own HOUSE FOR SALE: Lovely 2
interview — Box 249, Lockhart,
a lot on his banks (he wide
bedroom home on large shady
FIs.
world Is at your doorstep. There
corner lot In Wynne wood; kit­
Is nothing like a home on the
chen equipped, jalousie porcb.
river for boating, ffihing, and
Low down payment. 2413 Stev­ Unusual Career Opportunity
beautiful scenery. How about
For woman age 23 to '53, interest­
ens Ave. FA 2-30*59.
letting us show you whst we
ed in bettering herself financial­
have? Call us tomorrow morning
ly and socially. Established na­
at nine o'clock!
tionally known concern offers
futuro with subitsntisl Income,
W. H. "Bill” STEMPER Agency
plus satisfaction of delivering
HOME SEEKERS
Phona FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
an important service to this
Watch This Space
Phone FA 23331 2601 Park Dr.
commmunlty. Good education
This beautiful six room and balk
and sincere Interest in children
home has screened porch, carnecessary. Teaching or business
Listen to this. Attractive two bed­
porte, utility and storage room.
background helpful. Must have
room, one bath, Masonry home
Underground sprin'de system
car. Give background fully In
in Lake Mary—Extra large liv­
for the lawn. Locpted on a.large
first letter. Write Mr*. Van
ing Room, a Florida Room
corner lot at 2400 Oak Ave. The
Dyke. P. O. Box 1341, Orlando,
which eould bo used for Bed­
pries will be reduced $30 each
Florida.
room. Convenient to Post Office
day until sold. Original price
and Stores—Reasonably priced at
$19,330—today's 316,800. Present 10. Mai* or Female
311,500. Terms.
loan, approximately 310,700, can
be assumed. Monthly payments WANTED: Teacher or teachers,
WHITE BRICK FIREPLACE
P. T. A. workers for local spare
are $70. Shown by appointment
FOR SALE
time work, wall compensated.
only. Don't delay. Sea today.
Located Wait end of apacious liv­
A. H. Duggan, 309 Michigan
Call FA 2 3204.
ing room. Also thrown In for
Ave., Daytona Beach, Florida.
good measure—tuo bedrooms,
tile bath and a half, modern St. Johns Realty Co.
electric kitchen, terraxxo floors
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
throughout. All this situated on 111 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 34133
Lovely Lake Lotus, three blocks
off 17-32, Casselberry area. Buy
thla lovely year old borne for NICE SMALL two bedroom house
NAVY A N D
on two landscaped lots; equip­
tha low, low prica of only
ped kitchen and spaca heater.
$14,300.
NEW COM ERS
Located Just oulsid* of city
limits, with cily water. Prica
Get in on the ground floor. Seve­
TO SAN FORD
39,993. Any reasonable term*
ral desirable lota available on
Wa Invite you ta ba our guest*
considered.
Route 17-92 near Five Pointa.
absohitoly freo without obligeIdeal business sites.
at ewe of Sanford'a leading
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. tioa
Motela while you locale to ll­
Neat two' bedroom masonry home,
BROKER
able hearing fee yourself and
fully equipped kitchen. Within 302 So. Park Ava. Ph FA 2-3381
family. Plrk up yeur key at
view of a beautiful lake In town
our Balea Offlca.
of Lake Mary. Price only 36930 NEW LAKEFRONT home: 3-bedrooms, 2 baths, eustom built,
caab. Thia is actually below
terraxio, glass sliding doors,
market value. Good for a mort­
electric kitchen, fruitwood cabi­
gage loan.
nets. central beating and air
conditioning; large plot, Irriga­
Entire block, comprising 341/3
tion. Buy for cost direct from
acres—Facing on four streets. In
owner-builder. 813,700, low down
Town of Lake Mary. Has usable
payment. A. Frati. Clalrmont
frame house, with city water
Ave., Lake Mary, FA 2-2363.
anil electricity. Excellent for
building site, High A Dry.
WILL
TRADE lots or acreage for
Price: $14,300
houaetrailer. TK 2-0319.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
FARMER’S AGENCY
SURETY BONDS
N. V. Fanner, Realtor
RAYMOND M. BALL
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trnnta
AND ASSOCIATES
AllO C ifttH e
Amy Anderson
110 B. Freach Ave. Ph. FA 1-8831
Ganevleva (Jeania) Blair
After hour#. FA 3-3919, IA 84381,
Carl Chorpcnlni, Jr.
FA 34391
Robert J. Schmidt
W. B. Shlppy
Cmdr. O. R. Strickland
Marvin William*
213 S«. P a rt Ave. Ph. FA 3-3941
Homea Deaigned For
Sanford
Evan* 'Bldg. Lake Mary
Florida Living.
P i. FA 2-1M0
S ft 4 Bedroom* —

2-ROOM furnished apartment, 310
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Rossetter, Florest. FA 2-1331.
FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hosplta' A Baby Beds
By Diy, Weak or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-6181
119 W. 1st 8t3. Real Eatate For Sale

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
3-BEDROOM home In well estab­
lished neighborhood. S p c e 1 a I
terms. FA 24139.
BY OWNER: 3-bedroom kitchen
equipped, Sunlsnd ^ s t a t e s .
PhAne FA 2-7937.

is
c o tS T V jv m r a 'a
cot ht,
BNMi!kwi.M c e u s T f , i 'f .o m n A
NUT ATK
o r
U N M IK
AI.KOflD LARGE 3 bedroom house, kltchea

OWNER MUST SELL
equipped. Children and pets 42 acres, over I mile on lake,
wanted. $43 per month. Phone
Ik mile of paved county highway
Geneva, 243t.
frontage. Northwest Seminole
County, Favorable terms. In­
FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms
cludes collage. Dr. fo lia r, Rye,
and bath. 709 Park Ave. Phone
N. Y. Woodbine 7-1927.
FA 3 *304.
BEDROOM, kitchan equipped,
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­ 3 3lk%
23 yr. Mortgage, 1400
chen furnished home. Phona
down. FA 2-2914.
FA 2-2341.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 2-037S.

Tou and aach af you ar* harahy
notified and required to Ilia any
claim* and demand* which you,
or elthnr nf you. may liavs ■■•Inel
aald esUI* In th* off|c* nf Hon.
Wilaon Alexander, f o u n t ? Judge nf
itm ln ala County, a t hla allies In
tha Court lloua* In Banford, Flor­
ida, within alaht ralandar manlha
from Ih* lima of th* flrat publica­
tion ol tbla nolle*. Rach claim or
damand muat b* In w rltlna and TWO 1-bedroom houses, kitchens
2344 Francb Ava.
contain tha placa of residence and
equipped. FA 3-9043.
past af fir* addraaa of Ih* claimant
RaatLr
and muat b* airnra to by th* WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooma "Call Hall"
Phona FA 2-3941
claimant, hi* aa*nl or altornay,
private bathe, 114 W. First St.
ar Ih* asm* (halt h* aald.
S-LOTS In Dreamwold Section; al­

J. W. HALL

T I I R F i n e r N A T IO N A L BAN K
AT O n t A N M U
Ity J o # S c o ti K l r l n n
Mentor T r u s t O l l l c a r ,

HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
ready cleared and leveled. Pric­
ed lo sell. Phone FA 2-0231.
aids between Celery and Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchai ap­
As Kiacular of aald atlala
pliances. School bus stop. Quiet 3-BEDROOM hou*», 209 Oakland
Dr., Sunland Estates. Low down
NOTICK IH IIKRKHT OIVIJN
neighborhood. $73 per month.
th at Th* Housing Authority of ih*
payment. FA 2-2729.
Phono
FA
24143.
City of H anlon. Florida, will an.

larlaln .ropoeele to furnlah on*
II) true!' of tha following descrip­
tion. or .la •uulvalanti
H Ton Plrk-op Truck
S Speed Tranemlaalon
Oil filler A air olaanar
S SS* s IS * ply rnad lug Urea
Over load a r halpar springe
oa raar
Propoaetl Wo. t w in ha alralghl
•ala with ns trada-lu gllowanra.
Frapsaal Na. t will contain an
•llowanra lor trada-la of 1MI 14
Ton Hedge Pick-up Truck.
Bldg a r proposal* wilt bo received
In Ibo olllea e l tha Authority up
until 2:10 P.M. March I a, its*.
F urlhar Informallou may ho ahtalnad by ron lraellaa the Rseru*
tlva Olraclor a t tha Main Olllra,
In tha Administration Building,
Caella Brawar Court. Bontord,
Florida.
Durdhn I . Bradlty,
K i.cu ttv e Dlroclor
TUB HOmiNO AVTHORITV
OF THK CITY OF BAWFOdlD,
FLORIDA.
Fuhlleh Marth S, ISM.

HOU3E for rent, So. SanfCord
Ava., near Lake Jessup. Phone
FA $3494.

Stenatrom Realty
HERBERT STENSTROM

Registered Broker
ASSOCIATES .
Maria W. Warner
Uettye D. Smith
S-BEDROOM house for rant, larse
R. E. Magnusaon
yard and garden apaee. Phone
Nad D. Julian
FA 3-1132.
R. J. Boynton
DOWNSTAIRS furnished apart­
Unvil J. Rimer
ment. Sa pets. Adults only.
Robert R. Lee
Working coupla preferred. 917
Lottie Broadway
W. 11th. at.
Kenneth Torbett
Ph. FA 3-3430
1708 MAGNOLIA, large 2-BR. turn. 111 N. Park ., Ule bath, aertened porch.
. FA 2-1931 or FA 3-2399.

S-BEDROOM unfurniihad houaa.
CtU FA 24491.

a

LARGE 4-bad room, l balk houaa,
largo Hving room, fireplace,
dining room, kitebon; double ga­
rage, broeteway. Spacious wall
kept ground!. Close to ecboole,
shopping areas. Completely furn­
ished. 3990 Orlando Dr., opposite
Odbam * Tudor office. FA S-1S34

NOTICE

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;

South
PINECRES1

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

O$v$lop$r

PRESENTS
V

HOMES

ronpt
3 Bedrooms—1Vi Baths
SSI!” «**!»*»■«"» _ ■»
t* m

S 1 0 .6 5 0
S 3 5 0

i f * . w *.
FHA

—

W .B8*.** IwM Ba.
n u u in

■■■■I «y

r a is in

Quiet Cssmmunity
Near Geif Ceurae

$450 Down
Tuna West On 20th
81. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watch
For Our 8i«no . . . .
•:M A. M. TU Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. TU Dark

Down

modus o k m

•
•

OPEN DAILY

From $ 6 8 . 5 0 Monthly

\

10. Male or Female
Men-Womcn *20. Daily. Sell Lumi­
nous nameplates. Write Reevei
Co.. Attleboro, Mass.

11. Work Wanted
TYPING at home, legal or any
other. fiU M 2’A 2-6944.
PAYROLL BOOKKEEPING in my
home. Call FA 2-2698.
WILL keep children in my home.
201 Maple Ave.

12. Plumbing Service*
PLUMBING
f
Contracting &amp; Repairs
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave Phone FA 2 3389

Wall

Plumbing ft

d u y

J

/

/^

S h o ttn u th A
Canal rad ian Co* Inc.
t il Weal nth ■treat
rtmu PA 8*3193

—

— ■■■

—*»

4th Addition
1 ft 2 Bathe

VA - FH A FH A In Service
C onventiontl
F in an cin g
Down P ay m en ts
Low mi $425
You can movs in Immedi
ately whila tha papera are
being processed.
We Guarantee Peraonal
Satisfaction On The
Conatruction Of Your
Home For The F irst
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coat Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,

Inc.

Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-0*2

13. Electrical Service*
House Wiring — Electrie Service
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA 2491S

11. Build, Paint &amp; Repair
B A M ROOFING
Contracting k Repairs m
Ucenied — Bonded —ta a a n d
FREE ESTIMATES
300 Laurel Ava.
IV. FA 2-7943
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry P.epairs
Roofing &amp; Siding
Phone FA 2 6432
WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 309 West Sth St. f t
Phone FA 24643
RAINBOW Painters A Decorators
—Free Estimates. Ph. FA 2 6396.
IF YOU hava painting problems
and want to take advantage of
years of experience and the
best of workmanship, call K.
M. Bledsoe, FA 2-4122.

ECHOLS
BEDD IN G
an d
F U R N IT U R E

WELCOME

He

NICELY furnlahad house, newly
dccoratod, carporta and brceiaway, fruit treea. Low rant to
good tenant. 11 Smyrna Dr., De­
Bary., Fla,
CLEAN 2-bedroom unfurnished
houaa, knotty plna anatk bar
and cabinets, 1 master bedroom.
S39. Also furnished apartment
Ml M a g n o 1 i a. $93. Call
NO 4439T.

St. Johns Realty Co.

119 N. Park Ave.
WYNNEWOOD: 3 B. R. CBS
house, 31300 equity and assume
336 monthly payment. Phone X. Female Help Wanted
FA 2-3670.

5. Real Entaln For Sal*.

Legal Notice

TO Al.l. pstnaowa HA VI VO
CLAIM! OR flMMAZDS AQAIhIT
BAIfl MITATMI

3-BEDROOM, l t t bath, fully air RF.D0CING PRICE for quick
sale. By owner: 2 bedroom CB
conditioned home with utility
house, wood floors; corner lot,
and separate storage room.
fenced backyard. FA 2-1293.
Largo fenced yard, patio, a1*"*
loan. 370.90 monthly. 103 Laurel
BY OWNER, attractive 2 bedroom
Dr. FA 2-3174.
CB homo located on 2 large
he.citlln^i
'rSlt titdiiBY OWNER: Must sell this week.
ed by oak, palm and citrus trees,
Furnished 2 bedroom house,
fenced backyard. Kitchen equip­
large lot, aome fruit. Near in­
ped, space heater, hardwood
tersection of super highway and
floors, built-in closets, dressers
17-92. Price 33.700. FA 24239.
and chests. This home can be
3300.00 DOWN
yours for less than 19000. Buy
3400 LAUREL AVE.
my equity and assume 4*3 mort­
This three bedroom block home
gage. payable 349 a month In­
with many extras can be pur­
cluding taxes and insurance or
chased through FHA Financing
will accept a small down pay­
for only 314,000.00.
ment. FA 2-3910 for appoint­
ment.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
FA 2-3931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Owner Transferred
Must sacrifice 3 B. R., 1 bslh
home with large Florida room.
RETIREMENT RETREAT
Lot 97’ x 143'. Unusual 4*3%
Ar* you the couple who will latch
mortgage. Buy my equity. Reaonto this neat brand new 2 BR
sonsble terms avaUable. Call
CB Home, located just out of
FA 24092 after 9:00 P. M.
the high tax district with a lot
large enough for a garden. Only
$1300, Name your own term i.
FISH CAMP. LAKF. HARNEY
333' front on Lakr, nice two bed­
W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
room camp, suitable for year
P Itone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
round living.
Phone FA 24331 2601 Park Dr.

2. F o r Rent

3-BEDROOM, t bath, double earporta, extra large utility room,
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr.
S-BEDROOMS, dinting room, kit* UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom house.
FA 2-1379.
chan and bath. ISIS French
Telephone FA 2-2930.
Ava. Sea Mr. Faual, Fauata
ORANGE BLVD., 9 mi. W of 3 ACRES farm land Sanford Cel­
Drag Store,
ery Delta, $430 per acre, only
Sanford; 2 bedroom furnished
home, Barn. Everything spick
S2S0 down, five years to pay
and span. $70. Bargain. H. R.
balance. Richards Hotel Matbourne, Fla.
Rica, 34 Sunset Dr., DeBary.
ItA M.ANCK. DKCKABRII
zones* to rn n o iT iraa

5. Real Estate For Sale

TRADE-INS
I HIDE.A.BEI) SET
Sofa A Two Matching Ckaira,
Blightly
* M -* I
Used.

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

Choice of
Tkrea,

3J.40

Each

SWIVEL ROCKER
Faam Rubber
Padding

BUNK BEDS
Blond Oak With Inner* |4 |3 *
•prlng MattreMea
9

OAK DINETTE

Blondk Finish,
Fir* P!*cea

M A .I I
»■

BEDROOM SUITE
Hlrnehtd Mahogany, B«d, ^
Triple Dreiser, Mirror, Box m
Inner* prlng
Mittrreee*

3 PC. NURSERY SET
Rcfinl*h*d Crlh. Toy Chant 41
Wardrobe Ckact.
New lanerapring
IQg-M
Mattree*.

INNERSPRING
MATTRESSES

(3) Your
Chafe*

$

10*

HOLLYWOOD BED

f t ) Completely
Rebuilt.

ItaA JA
OT

1 SOFA • SLEEPER

tu Good
Condition

M * ||

BAHAMA BED

Rrbnllt.
Drains C**ar

MAM
*9 p

INNERSPRING
MATTRESSES

(3) Fall Bit*, New .
Slightly
Damaged

Vi Price

CLOSE-OUT
SPECIAL!
t

B R A N D N EW
2 pc. SOFA BED
SU ITES
Variaty Of Colora

REG. $149.50

SALE $109.50

Office Open 9.4* Til 9.4* Daily
14* P. M. Til Dark Seafcy

Car. Hwy. 17.82 ft STtfc f t
Pheae FA 2*1501

^

l |M
■■

f t Magnolia

FA 84831

�Want Ad A Day Makes All Business P ay! Ph. FA2-2611
15. Special Services
Iljr franforh If rrald
Thun*. Mar. 8, I960—Pnjje 9
HOUSE CLEANING
Windows, Floors, Walls. Free Es­
timate. Call FA 2-1212 or
FA 2-1933.

1 * Build. Paint &amp; Repair

HOUSE PAINTING
Thii Month Only
KXTERIOR COMPLETE
B-Bcdroom ........................... $124.95

8-Brdronm .........................$139.95
PH. FA 2-0309

15. Special Service*
STOM UPHOLSTERING: All
rk guaranteed. Free Estl
mates. Phone FA 2-781$.
1ANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 2-4223 After 6 P. M.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Mndshield
Hack Glass
Uoor Glass
Vent Glass
9
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass a n d Paint Co.
11- 114 W. 2nd SL

H.

FA 2-022

HEATING

H.

POPE

20. Automobiles

21. Furniture

MUST SELL '37 Ford Convertible,
white, V8. power steering, radio,
whitewalls, good condition. Ask­
ing $1300. FA 2-226t.

*rREE AND YARD SERVICE of 2U*A Trailers
all types. Call FA 2-3015 for
free estimate.
TRAILER SACRIFICE

15-A Beauty Parlor*

$1.000.00 OFF OF COST

22. Articles For Sale

2004 Adams

Ph. FA 3 3533

16. Flow era ft Plant a

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1394 Cut Flowera For A~y Occassioa
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
or
FA 24270
RVICE CALLS $1.50. For* de- fA 2-1822
cndabla TV aervlce call Sanford TV Center, 9th. and Saa- 17. Pets, Livestock. Supplies
ford Ave. FA 2-9T41.
6-MONTH-old Toy Chthuahua —
CLOCK REPAIRING: Wheeles»"i
Manchester puppies. P h o n e
Longwood Park, FA 2-7675.
FA 2-1677. \

8 •• • • * 8

T V &amp; Radio Service

SIAMESE KITTENS. FA 2-7910 af­
ter 1:00.

(Home &amp; Auto)

6-Y O V N G BANTAM roosters.
FA 2 6349.

• e - m '9 9 -

USED CAR
Icar* a'Way!

N orth Orlando Electronic!

A P b . FA 2 8954 — FA 2-9983
MUST SELL by Saturday: Dach­
#13 Orlando Dr. — Hwyf 17-92
shund Pupple*, AKC registered,
835. Phone FA 24269._________
S o m e SEWING, dress making
and alterations. Ph. FA 2-3155. 1». Boata and Motors

JONES
W recker Service
Phona FA 2-1S03
No longer connected with Buddy's
Automotive. Watch thia space
NEW LOCATION.

£

w ing Mach. R epairs

ALL MAKES k MODELS
1M So. Park (24 hr. aer.)

12 FT. RUNABOUT, IS H. P.
Evinrude electric kicker, very
reasonable. Rev. Joel D. Brown,
FA 2 3942.
Gateway To Tba Watorway
Your EVINRUDE Dtalar

ftt e e e e e

Ph. FA 8 5961

STRICKLAND
MORRISON

1X 1 # 0 0 |lS .
h
covo**
M i.

iN c o n ro R A T K n

59 FORD CO UN TRY SEDAN
Fordor Wagon, 8 Passenger, V-8 Engine,
Foeomatk, Radio, Healer, and Power Steering.
Jnet Like New-

Fnrder Sedas, 4 Cylinder. Ask Aboat TMs
OweI

MODEL “ A". Phone rA 8-1418.

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, Invoices, hind bills, and MU5T SELL ’38 Volkswagon. ex­
cellent condition. FA 3-7880.
program*, e t c .
Progressiva
Printing Co. Phon* FA 3-2861—
MODEL
A FORD, new tag, 875
806 West 13th St.
cash. CaM FA 8-8015.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
54 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Sports
types and (1ms , Inst ailed
Coupe; 42,000 original miles,
.. w .
it Yourself"
mechanically perfect. 8300 or
WK REPAIR AND SKRVICR
beat after. Calf FA 8-8237.
STINK
Machinery and Supply Co.
1954 FORD Custom fordor, radio,
107 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 14432
heater, straight stick, extra good
condition, 8450. I l l K. Sunland
TV and RADIO REPAIR aI «
Dr. FA 2 8311.
8:00 aighta and weekend*; SaaMODEL
T BODY. Phone FA 1 3258
lord, Lako Mary and Longwood.
er FA 2 4178.
FA 1-2772 and FA S-8818.

»

LEAP

58 FORD 9 PASSENGER
58 FORD CUSTOM 300
Tudor Sedas, 8 Cylinder Engine, Fordnmatlr,
and Hester. Only One Local Owner.

Tudor

Hardtop.

Full

Power

and

58 PLYMOUTH

Kavoy Fordor Sedan • Automatic •
Radio - Heater • A-l Condition . On#
Owner.

57 CHEVROLET

*3I0M Fordor Sedas . Automatic •
Radio . Heater

57 CHEVROLET

“310" Tudor • 8 Cjltnd#r - Standard
Transmission • Heater

57 FORD

Custom Tudor • 8 Cylinder • Stan­
dard Transmission • Good Tlrsa A
Paint

56 PLYMOUTH

Bslvsder V8 Tudor Sodas . Automa­
tic • Heater
i

4 DESOTO

Iradome Fordor Sedas • Automatic
swar Steering • Radio • Heater
Mtewall Tires

— F IA T —

BRASS MOTORS
— USED CARS —
7th ft FRENCH AVE.

PH. FA 2-R081

59 PLYfdO U TH
4 Dr. 8 Tan•enter Custom,
S 58 DODGE
;

*1395

1

56 FORD CUSTO M LINI E

e
4 Dr. Harding

54 FORD CONVERTIBL E
V-« Engine. Fuedomatie, Radi# aad Heeler.
Above The Average!

£
W

J

51 OLDMOBILE
Feeder Sedan. Rani Jewel!

^

145
Strickland-Morrison

• FORD
TH U N D ERU IR D
Ph. FA g-UM

1931

Winter Park - Orlando Ml 4.»8I8 (so lolly

50 PLYM OUTH

r t

4 Dr. Redan.

5

S

$

Q

Q

C

A

*595
*895
;a ve

&lt;

4 Dr. Baden, Overdrive, Good Econo­
my Car,

55 PLYMOUTH

.

&lt;

4 l)r. Sedas, Real Nice Car And Well
Equipped.

54 CHRYSLER

4

New Yurker 4 Dr. Redaw. Go First
Class aad

4 |

■0*1)7 A

C

5995

55 STU DEBAKER

Buy With Confidence At Your Bentlnole County
Auihorited • Pontiac • Bulck • Rambler Dealer

O

&lt;

1 Dr. Hardtop, Radio and Heaton,

ALL DAY SAT.

O

M M 90

55 BUICK SPECIAL

'

—

I FALCON
FORD TRUCKS

BALKS ft SERVICE SINCE
Hanford. Florida

9951
SEDAN!s
;a v e
*

Bel air Canvartibla, Rent Hire, One
Owner.

Jhidau

195
195

#

55 CHEVROLET

- OPEN -

1

56PONTIAC

Hr lair 4 Da. Redan Be tea Nine One
Owner.

*2 4 5

53 FORD
Forder Sedan V-l Engine

SPECIAL!

55 CHEVROLET

Huper Tudor Hardtop — Dynnflow — Radio — Heater
—The Heut Of TranNporlation.

S95
195

▼

SPECIAL!

51 BUICK

o

£
^ .

c&lt;

4 Dr. 8 Paeoonger Well Kqitpfud.
One Owner.

Coronet Fordor — Sound of Body — With Good Tiroo

55 FORD FAIRLANE
d u b Sedan. V.g Engine, Automatic Tramsmission. Radio and Heater.

56 FORD

5 3 D0D6E

56 MERCURY 9 PASSENGER

Tudor. V-g Baglaa and Heater. Can't Ho
Wrong O* Tkia One!

2195
1095
1095

i

4 Dr. 8 Passenger, (Bean, Like Men,

f a a g w mg
C

Station Wagon, Antomatio Transmission, Ha- £ £ 9999 me
dio, Healer, Power Steering and Brakes. f l | l | ] C
Priced To Go!
| V
7 J

M) Q O C
09% 0 0 9 0

56 FORD

57 FORD CUSTOM
Tudor. 6 Cylinder With Gaa Raring Overdrive.
Ju»t One Of Our Many Bargains!

*

*
▼

4 Dr. 8 Passenger Blieea, H e m mad
Welt Eooipped.

Or Take Over Pay mania 14849.

*1695

Really g o g a g n m

$
Very ^

Nicely Kquipp ed. 7.888 Miles.

‘ 295

*1295

57 MERCURY MONTEREY

It Paya
To Use
The HERALD
Want Ada.

Chieftain Fordor — Needs Paint Hut Will Get You
There and Hack

57 BUICK SUPER
Fordor Sedan, Full Power. A Imt Of Automo­
bile and Just Look A t The Pries!

LOST: Part Terrier, approximate*
ly II lbs. tan with white ring
around neck. Answer* to name
of “ Rip". FA 2 4540.

STA T I0 N W AGONS

*4 9 5
5 4 PONTIAC

24. I/Ont ft Found

LOW LOW PRICES!

5 6 PONTIAC
Catalina Tudor — Hydramatic — Radio — Renter —
Mechanically Bound. Needs Body Work. You Can
Own k For

WANTED: Ride to and from Oe»
Undo. FA 24114.

fine lined car§ A
station wagons at

*1595

Country Sodas With Our Economy 8 CyUnder a m m | e o ■
Eagioo sod Hester. Booutifwl Whits sod f l
U K
Black 1

THE BEST YOU’LL FIND THIS

YEAR!
*1495
*1295
*995
'*9 9 5
*995
*495

$A V E

NEED
A 2nd
CAR?

58 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE

Fordor M a s , V-l Eogtoe, Automatic Traea­
rnlesion, Radio, Heater, eud Power Htooriwg.
Eatro Clean!

R IG H T IN ONE O F OU R

USED CARS

$A V E

59 SIM CA ARONDE

Robson Sporting Goods
30444 E. 1st.

20. Automobiles

FA 2-3623

m

WANT MAN or woman to drive
my car to Carbondale. Great
building boom on there. Come,
lets talk. Mr. and Mri. M adia
Cowan. I l l Cedar.

Mather of Sanford

*i

f

23. Notices ft Personals

GOOD Breakfast room suite, steel
REBUILT auto generators and
FA rpORY TO YOU
chairs with plastic upholstery.
(tarter*, 6 and 12 volts. New
ALUMINUM
New &amp; Used
Phone FA 2-1677.
VENETIAN BLINDS
mufflers for popular car*. Reel’*
Furniture and Applinnce*
Used Auto Parts, South on Hwy. Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
DINING
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BOSTON (UPI) — A handsome
Dutchman who admitted shipboard
inUmacica with a vivacious young
divorcee has stepped from the
shadow of. death into the arms of
bis forgiving wife.
Willem and Nells Van Rie were
in seclusion at a hortel today, alone
for the first lime since January,
1050 when as radio officer aboard
the SS Utrecht be left hla native
Ilolland.
A statement from Radio Holland
official* that e job would be welt­
ing for him and his wife's forgivepeso have apparently assured Van
HJe'a future.
But the death of pretty Lynn
Kauffman, 23 - year • old Chicago
beireta remains a mystery.
A jury found Wednesday that
Van Rie did not, as the sUte
charged, beat the girl in a climax
to their torrid love affair and hurl
her body overboard.
After 15 hours of all night delib­
eration they found him Innocent of
first degree murder charges that
carried a possible death penalty.

Concede Oregon Primary
today to favorite eon Sen. Wayne
L. Morae in the Oregon Democratic
preiidential primary.
But unlen ha becomea a more
aerloui candidate than he 1* now
regarded, a Morae victory la the
May SO Oregon vote would mini­
mize the Importance of the prospective five-man conteit.
Morae already had been entered
la the Oregon primary by petition
before Oregon Secretary of State
Howell Appling entered aix other*

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ed by atale law.
II wae immediately announced!
that two of the all—Adlal E. Stevenaoo, 1952 and 1954 Democratic
preiidential nominee, and Sen.
Eate* Kefauver (D-Tenn.)—would
withdraw.
Appling al*o entered Senate I
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Juhnaon and Sen. Stuart Symington
(D-Mo.), two undeclared candi­
date*, along with Sen*. John F.
Kennedy (D-Maia.) and Hubert H.
Humphrey (D-MInn.).
Symington declined to comment
except to *ay that ha would not
withdraw hi* name. Johnion alio
indicated he would leave hi* name
on the ballot.
"My current reaponaibility la on
the floor of the Senate,!’ Johnson
•aid. "I have no plan* to act In
any way on the action in Oregon."
Since neither Johnion nor Sy­
mington ha* any plana for entering
other atale prlmarie*. the Oregon
vole will provide the only pre-conventlon teat of their vote-pqlllng
power.
For the Republican presidential
primary, Appling named VicePresident 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 (ho presidential primaries
now virtually set, Kennedy-Humphrey contest* will come la Wis­
consin on April • and in Weat Vlr-

LONDON (UPI)—Princeu Marlaret’a fiance dlacovered today
be king-aired money problem* of
&lt; commoner marrying into royalty.
Antony Armatrong-Jonea learned
ko muat refuse a reported offer
of tS,ooo far a sampling of hit
pre • engagement photographic
work- Since bli new fame a* MarSnrot’a bridegroom-to-be, thera'e a
great demand far hi* work.
While Armstroog-Joocs studied
k b puree problem*, be underwent
royal schooling at Buckingham
Palaee in preparation for hi* m er­
it s ga to the princess.
H it teachers were reported to bo
Prince Philip, an almoet penniless
noblemaa until be married Queen
Elisabeth, and Billy Wallace, the
Millionaire commoner who picked
9 many a algbtelub bill for Mar­
garet aver the past decade.
One thing Tony learned Is that
■nysl etiquette allow* him the prtv•age of Ignoring the waiter's bill Michael V. DiSalle, running unop­
when he tabes Margaret out. But posed In Ohio on May 3.
Humphrey la pitted against
he must pay up. Such bills a rt
Morse la the Dialriet of Columbia
p alled la Buckingham Palace.
primary on May 3 and to unoppos­
ed In South Dakota on June T.

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SCRANTON, Pa. (UPI) — The
International B i d d y Basketball
Tournament, the cage game's ver­
sion of Little League baseball, will
be held at Bridgeport, Conn., April
[ 6-9, Jay Archer, its originator and
' national commissioner, announced
Wednesday, About 15 leam i, win­
ners of atate and regional play­
off** will take part.

FIVE LUCKY Sanford frirla left for the nation's capital Wednesday fof a
five day tour aa the irucat of J. Brailey Odham, Sanford land developer. Thn
glrla, left to right, are Betty Odham, Fay Knrnn, Barbara Smith, Linda Robaon and Michele. Junes.
(Herald Photo)

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Prosecutor In Finch Trial Set
To Wind Up Final Arguments Today
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Prosecutor Fred N. Whichello today
launcbea the la*t act of hit dra­
matic final argument* in which he
picture* Carole Tregoff a* a Lady

Scouting M erit
Badge Turnabout
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — An
American Boy Scout can earn an
interpreter*! merit badge by learn­
ing a foreign language, but Man*oor Alyeehmeml, 16, earned one
by learning English.
Manioor couldn't apeak a word
of Engllah when he (tapped off a
plane from hi* native Iran two
yearn ago. Now he ipeak* it flu­
ently. Ilia Scout m aiter (aid it
waa the firat caae he ever heard
of where auch an accomplishment rated an Interpreter'* badge.

Small Car Club
Conclave Planned
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The
firit national convention of the
newly-formed Small Auto Club will
be held in the greater Philadelphia
area thia autumn. Theme of the
convention will be "aafety and
Fun in Small and Compact Cara."
The club, with headquarter* in
Philadelphia, hai member* in
nearly every atate in the union
and Canada.

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — The
24th annual three-day conference
The nation'i railroads are now
of the Florid* Aasociation of Civil losing money on their passenger
Service end Personnel Agencies service at the rite “6f 500 million
.began Wednesday.
dollars a year..

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0 P*IC* ( I I T O U C H T O N
■eviet Premier Nikita Khruehehev began beating back home­
ward this week from hla BoothMet Asia tour which had netted
m om propaganda successes but
whose overall achievements bad
fallen abort-of the goals.
Hla successes had soma in the
Bald of disarmament and world
peace wherela ha waa bailed aa
a leader both in India and Indoas ala. The saMpaiga to ease world
tou ileu* Mte a* especially regpaaslva chord In Southeast Asia,
with the technicalities oT achiev­
ing It frequently Ignored.
But any hopes he wight have
Bad that bis hosts would eata r with Mm into a joint attack
aa Western "iatperiaUsm" sou■piciously were dashed In the

fltoal communique which acknow­
ledged Soviet eeooemle aid but
whooe stress waa upon neutrality.
In India-the flnai eommunique
aallod attention to the *TI million
dollar credit granted to India by
the Soviet Union last summer and
aold agreement had bean reached
an It* use la "major projects."
In Indonesia, Khrushchev signed

aa agreement ts supply Indonesia
with a 3M million dollar credit,
bringing the total aueh alnce 1966
le 3oa million.
The final •iatament stressed In­
donesia's continuing neutrality. In
Jakarta, It waa reported the In­
donesians ; ad refused to Include a
renewed call for the seating ef
Red China in the Ueited Nations
and ala# had refuted to condemn
Western overseas military bases
oa the new V. I . defensive alli­
ance with Japan.
There qrcre a aura her of rea­
sons why Khrushchov's drumhealing attacks on the West fail­
ed to have their desired effect.
One is that V. I . foreign aid
program hsa continued long
enough to convince Asiana of the
United States' good intent.
This attitude was cemented fur­
ther by President Eiaenbower'g
December visit to Asia.
A second one to that Aslans are
beginning to realise that U.i.
aid baa far outstripped anything
don* thus far by the Soviet
Union.
There Is In Asia the additional
realization that the Soviet* (reucntly drive ■ harder bargain
tan docs the U.S. In both India
and Indonesia, tl.e Soviet grants
■re to be repaid In 13 years at
an interest rata of two and a
half per cent.

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Macbeth who drove Dr. R-. Ber­
nard Finch to kill his own wife.
The jolly-looking Whichello, his
pleasant manner cast by the w » .
side, has the last word among ttt,
^attorneys in the love murder trial.
The Jury of seven women and fiv#
men may get the sensational mur­
der case by Friday, with the life or
death verdict rendered anytlms
thereafter.
Whichello pictured the handsome
surgeon, Mis* Tregoff and Finch's
slain wife aa latter-day Shake­
spearean characters caught in a
Macbeth-like tragedy.
«
Carole, 23, a beautiful you*
woman from modest beginnings,
goaded the lovesick 32-year-old
doctor into carrying out a brutal
plan to kill his wife last July . 18,
Whichello said.
The motive: So that ambitious
Carole could step up from being
the receptionist at Finch'* medical
center to the lady of the house.
Finch's wife, and therefore a wom­
an of wealth, prestige and sorbd
position.
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Thai’*' the picture Whichrllo
painted a t the drawn-out trial
which started Dec. 8 drew to a
close.
His usual soft-spoken, even kind­
ly word*, suddenly dropping with
scorn, Whichello called Finch a
liar, an illicit lover and a deliber­
ate killer.
"I will do most of my talking
about Dr. Finch," Whichello told
the jury. "But I’m not forgctliij
thia latter-day Lady Macbeth at
the other end of the table. (Carole).
She is really the aggressor and in­
stigator of tbl* whole thing, but
Dr. Finch acted as executor of the
plan."

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Navy Spent 'Huge' Sums On Faulty
Planes, Government Auditors Charge
. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A con­
gressional staff investigation was
ordered today into charges by
government auditors that the
Navy spent Sfi07.S00.000 on faulty
planet and radar equipment.
Chairman Chet Hotifleld (DCalif.l taid he was directing
House Military Operations sub*
'0im m ittee aides to launch an im­
mediate study of the report filed
with Congress by Comptroller
General Joseph Campbell.
"The sums of money involved
are certainly huge and this war­
rants a very careful staff exam­
ination." Ilolifield told a reporter.
Campbell filed the report on
procurement of ITU jet fighters,
T2V Jet training planes, and APSAAA radar sets to help PSM paHoi planes track down subma­
rines.
The auditors charged that even

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News Briefs
Royalty At Races

LONDON (Ul' ll — Princess
Margaret took her fiance Anthony
Ainistrong.Jones to the Newbury
races today, with Queen Mother
Elizabeth along as conipnnionchaperone.

Rights Filibuster
Sets New Record

South Like Iceberg;
Cold M isery Worsens

Invitation

TALLAHASSEE (UI’I) — Gov.
Collins said Thuiday Democratic
presidential hopefuls will be ask­
ed to come here for conferences so
s ta ^ convention delegates can
look them ever.

A hard freeze turned a two-day accumulation of len and
snow into a big skating rink over Dixie today aa a vicioua
late aemvon atorm that has taken more than 80 Uvea and
shackled thu nation’s biggest cities pounded New England
with foot-deep snow and gale force winds.
Another t«n inches of snow wera predicted for tha hardhM Northeast, and Ice • bound
Southerners suffered from bitter
weather that sparked an out­
break of fires from overheated
buildings and homei throughout
i Dixie.
Thousands of homes in- the
Southland were without any heat
at all after ice laden trees snapped
power lines and eut off automatic
furnaces.
Most schools and offices re ­
mained closed for the third con­
secutive day. Few school buses
and almost no private cars in the
Deep South states wrre equipped
i with tire chains, snd only the
lucky fewr could move on other
LAWRENCE SWOFFORD than heavily-traveled streets and
highway*.
Damage to trees, power lines
and homes was Impossible to esti­
mate, but civil defense officials
said it would range in the mil­
lions. In North Georgia, heart of
the poultry b r o i l e r industry,
sheets of ire crumpled the flat
Lawrence Swolford. incumbent roof* of the poultry houses, kill­
county commissioner from District ing thousands of the valuable
3. qualified today to seek re-elec­ birds.
tion in the May primary.
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Sw°(ford—whojias lived In Aha- \ collapsed under the weight of sev
mottle Springs 26 &gt;rara, owns'his rn Inches of snow at Durham, N.
own business and home there and C.
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the
is married and father of four child* wreckage of a tobacco warehouse
ren—sought election four years ago which collapsed under Ice and
cm a platform for progressive and snow at Henderson. N. C.
orderly development of Seminole
Fires, traffic accident* and
County. At that time Ihe rounly other weather-connected mishaps
"fared a crista that seemed to be killed at least eight persons in
mounting dally," he said today.
Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee and
"W* had no plat law, no toning, South Carolina.
no road building program, yet in
A spectacular fire in a row of
ever increasing demand from the wirehousei at Nashville, Tenn.,
public for services such aa roads, causrd at least (2 million dol­
strrets, drainage, toning, fire pro­ lar* In damagr. Two children
tection and even a greater crisis were killed in a fire that de­
facad our schools," Swolford aaid. stroyed their home at Charleston.
"1 feel that we have met the S. C.; one died in a house fire at
challenge with Ihe program wa Gadsden, Ala.; a huge fire in the
now have In effect in Seralnolq business district of Chickamauga,
County. I am proud of the part I (la., left at least four families
had in It. . .
homeless.
"If I am elrrted I will continue
Northeast today prepared
to work for a sound, progressive forThemore
misery to fallow the
program for Ihe orderly develop­ IT Inehai of snow and 50-mlle-anment of Seminole County."
hour winds of Thursday.
The only other candidkle to quit,
temperatures Increased
lify this morning waa John Kite- theIce-cold
March misery across the na­
patrick seeking the District I tion. Tha mercury fall la one de­
County Commissioner post.
gree above taro in Wichita, Kan.,
and Kansas city, Me , this morn­
ing te set March 4 rncorda in

Board Member
Seeks Re-Election

WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h a Safee, struggling In hold Ms collec­
tive temper, oca rod tha 100-hour
mark today in o civil rights fili­
Negroes Blocked
buster marked by a neyr endur­
8T. PETERSBURG (UPI) — A
ance record tor around-tbe-doek
system of turnstiles prevented a
talking.
Noon signaled the passing ot 00
siLlown demonstration by 16
consecutive hour* in session since
Negro junior roltege students at
senators began meeting day and
tha all-white lunrh counter el a
night In an affort by Democratic
department atore here late Thurs­
and Republican leadart to track
day.
a southern talkathon against eivB
mghts legislation.
W arning Note
Early-morning eruption of temp­
HAMBURG, Germany (UPI) —
ers involving two supporters of the
A Swedish rocket eapert, who
A BIBLE PRESENTED to tha Sanford chapter of Demolay by nten of thu
MU was soothed over and southrlaima ha knows Russia's inner­
Sanford Naval Air Statfon was accepted from Ed Wel&gt;er, right, by Emmett
•enters resumed I h a i r lengthy
most rocket secrete, reported to­
McCall on behalf of the chapter. Other Demolay members shown arc, from'
^eeches.
day tha Russians have dtvaloped
left, Bedford Aiken, Jimmy Edge, McCall, Buddy Kirk and Johnny Phillips.
The flare-up sauted wMh hand­
an atomic rocket twice aa power­
shakes. smiles ta d apparently no
(Herald Photo)
ful as anything known in the
hurt feelings, feanate Demooratk
West.
Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of
Taxes said afterward ho preferred
pean Case Hanging
to wait at least until noxt weak
i.., k
_
A fo re trying te ohat att the fiU*1 - U # f &amp; * * a t tea* » person.
ta s te r with • rorety esed atetare
killed by (ho onslaught of Ice,
March l ( after falling te agree
yeUtkm.
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snow and cold aa it swept from
Orange Paving sad Cocijrucllon loir bidder on extending. Long- Mi recommendation to Hie council on whether to indict Dr. George
At ony paint in the early M encoast to coast.
lag boars, attandanU had ta awak­ Co. submitted tha apparent low wood’s water lines. The company the first of next week. The paving H. Mickey, 50, l.ouisi*na State
Pennsylvania counted at least
en a spectator whose snores could bid on paving g.OOO feet of Long- submitted a bid of (3.530. com­ and water line extension will be University dean, for tha murder
pared to (3,605 for O'Mara Inc. of financed by Ixmgwood'i recently of Dr. Margaret Rosamond McMil­
bo hoard all over the chamber.
Tax Assessor Richard K. Mc­ six storm dead, Massachusetts
wood atroct area Thursday night. Winter Park; and (4,165 for Utili­ sold (70,000 bond issue.
lan, an attractive biology profes Canns, beginning Monday, will and Indiana had five each and
Orange Paving's bast bid waa ty Contraclora Inc., of Winter
Mayor
I-orinann
told
the
council
sor.
make a round of precineti to re­ Teaas, Ohio, and Colorado ooch
(37.17I SO for putting down a dou­ Park.
lie
lias
condemned
a
home
on
ceive
I960 tax returns from Semi­ reported four dead.
ble surface pavement on Grant
The council decided to turn over Markham Kd. because of the un­
The usually conservative Chi­
nole
County
property owners. Tbe
Ava. from WUdmara to Georgia bid* on both projects to O'Neal healthy conditions existing there.
cago Wratbor Bureau summed up
precinct,
date
and
tima
schedule
Avo., Palmetto Ave. from Grant and Associates for tabulation of
tha deadly siege of weather with
follows:
west to tha railroad and on Wilma these and alternate bids and re­ The plumbing Is a complete
Ihe observation that "conditions
failure,
Ixirmann
said.
He
lima
LAKE
MONROE-Monday
9:30Avo. B o a toolbar Ava. to Church commendation of the best bid.
could beat be described aa miser­
given the family until Sat­
10
a.
m.
St.
able."
A. E. O'Neal said ha would make urday to move out. Lormann i
P
A
0
L
A-Monday
10:15
10:43
The coot estimate for the pro­
A foot of new mow caused an
LOO ANGELES (UPI) — The
said lie "couldn't see anything else
a. m.
murder trial of Dr. I . Bernard ject submitted te tha town coun­
to do," and that the county health
LAKE MARY—Monday, 11-11:30 ll-mila traffic Jam In Pennsyl­
cil
Toh.
4
h
r
A.
E.
O'Neal
and
vania. Hundred* of atallad cars
Vlaeh and Carols Trego* goes la
officer had said ha would "tag"
A 47-year-old Sanford pointer i , m.
Assoclatei, consulting ongineeri,
clogged Boston streets. New York
tha Jury today.
the
home
within
the
next
few
LONGWOOD-M
on
d
a
y
,
11:45
died
of
a
heart
attack
today
while
City came to a standstill under
Barring unforeseen delay, the waa slightly over (50,000.
daya. The mayor said the county
a. m.-12:13 p. m.
Tha at her base bids wera from
14 inches of snow.
aavan women and fire men should
will give the family money to get sitting in a Sanford'Atlantic Bank
ALTAMONTE
SPR
IN
G
S-M
on­
Another 14 Inches covered south­
Bldg, office.
•tart deliberating abort T p m . Dallas Asphalt Paving Co., $45,them
back
to
Trnncstec
where
day,
1:15
2
p.
m.
whether tha surgeon and tha red- 308.54; C. A. Mayer Paving and
they came from.
FOREST CITY—Monday, t:U ern New England, Virginia report­
Ted Burnett, 2601 Grandview
Conatruction
Co.,
(45,902.10;
Lloyd
ed a foot and a half, It inchta
Mead murdered Mrs. Barbara Jean
Police reported today that they
Longwood residents who are
p. m.
Construction Co., (49,711; and caught a Sanford Negro in the art overdur on paying their water Ave., had been talking to attorney 1:45
Finch last July lg.
BEAR LAKE-Monday, 33:30 blanketed central Illinois and Bos­
Kenneth
Spaulding
for
about
three
ton recorded eight inchei — Ha
It "e# been a trial sf malodra- Hubbard Construction Co., (54,- of brraking into SouUiward Fruit bills will have their water lurnrd I minutes
when
ha
collapsed, p. m.
malice. It reached the peak 9(2JO.
Co. Thursday night.
GENEVA—T u e s d a y , 10-10:46 heaviest of the winter,
off
Monday.
Town
Water
Supcrin
Spaulding
said.
Sane Ce. Ine. waa the apparent
A blast of ice-cold air chilled
Thursday with tha stale's accusa­
Police reported they caught Alga trndrnt John Farina and Town
Coroner Hugh Duncan said
tion that finch was a "monstrous
Scott after receiving a call from Clerk Mr*. Onnir Itockrlt said drath waa due to a heart attack. 'cHULUOTA - Tuesday, 11:15- Ihe Midwest.
Gal* warnings went up from
liar," a ham who Invented a "sec­
fruit company foreman J. T. Abney several persona in 1-ongwood are
11:45 a. m.
Kastport, Me., te the Virginia
ond rate soap opera" acrouol of
0 VIEDO—Tuesday, l-g p. m.
that someone was breaking into delinquent in paying their water
hie wife’s death; Carols a surgi­
a drink machine in the company billa. Mayor Lormann said hr
SLAV1A - Tuesday, 2:15-2:45 Capes. Tide* up te four fact above
normal battered Ui* Atlantic Sea­
cal assistant who stood ready to
building.
found one person wiio hudn't paid
pass the Instruments at death to
Florida members of the Kadets
C o m p a n y Executive William a water bill in two years.
** GARHIEU.A Goldanrod — Tues­ board.
School* in the Ohio and Missis­
of America will hold a dress com­ Southward said that someone had
her iovrr.
day, 3 3:30 p. m.
Acting council chairman II. C.
d ) Prosecutor Trad ft. WhJehello petition at Fort Motion Park Satur­ gotten into the office safr. disturb­ Carlson suggested the council not
FERN PARK-Tuesday, 3:45-4:11 sippi valleys closed down by the
dotens.
expected te and his summation day a t 1 p. m.
ed papers there, and strejvn mater­ take any further action on getting
p. m.
New York's city's worst snow
by noon. Judge Walter Evans than
A Bade! Queen of Florida wiH ial from the safe all over the of­ water bills paid until thr effect
The Sanford Humane Society it
•term
in It years stranded thou­
fice.
erill instruct the Jury and the trial also he crowned at that time.
of the turn-off is ascertained.
trying to find two dogs. One uf
sand! of commuter* and led the
that started Dar. ■ will roach Its
them
is
lost
and
the
other
la
not.
Rad Cross te act up shelter sta­
climax.
Thr society is trying to help Mra.
tions In Brooklyn.
R. J. Bloom find a watchdog. She
Eight inch** of snow stranded
S. Gary Bennett Jr., who will congressmen Hi their Washington
is expecting a child and baa been
frightened at night by prowlers oppose llernard Parish for the homes.
; several times rerenlly in the State Senate seat from thr 37th
Chamber of Commerce mem­
The snow hamstrung Detroit,
l trailer court where she Jive*.
District, comprised of Seminole Baltomore, Pittsburgh, Boston and
ber* will bear a report an activi­
Her husband works at night and and Brevard counties, visited in Philadelphia with traffic-snarling
ties for tha past year at their
drifts.
she would like a grown dog which Sanford this morning.
TALLAHAMEE (UPI) - An annual C of C banquet Wednesday.
Bennett is a native Floridian
Alrporta abut down from Ntw
could be kept close by the trallei*.
Dr, J . Ollle Edmunds, president
Orange County school teacher to­
Mrs. Milton Lady of Casselberry and has been Mayor of Cocoa York to West Virginia.
day lost his fight to stop the of Stetson University, will be Ihe
iias lost a loy Manchester dog for 10 years.
school board from firing him be­ gucat speaker at the banquet
three
years old and ia offering a
"W VfP *4
cause he refused to tako ■ re ­
| reward for its return. It weighs
which atari* at 6:30 p, m. in the
quired loyally oath.
only about four pounds, la bla&gt;
David Wa'san Cramp bad chal­ Mayfair Inn.
*taPrt tP'
and ten and has an Injured him!
lenged the Florida Statute which
Outgoing President Mack Cteveleg.
The Easter Seal Drive in Semi­
requires all public officials and land Jr. will give the report of
Anyone with Information about
The DeBary World War I Veter­
employes, including school teach­
Hie lost dog or about one which ans' Auxiliary will meet In thr nole County will start March 19
Chamber
activities
In
1959
and
B.
e s . to teka tha noncommunist
ran be of help as a watchdog Community Center next Friday at with a gala Easter Lily Bill in
L. Perkins, the incoming pres!
V th .
ii asked to rail Mrs. Harriett Cow­ 1:30 p. m., with Mrs. Nicholas the Mayfair ballroom.
All proceeds from the dance will
He lost his case in Orange Cir­ dent, will be m atter ot cere won
ley. prciident of Ihe Humane So­ Kahoe presiding.
be used in activities of the Crip­
cuit Court, and took his ptea ^ lea.
ciety at FA 2 32(9.
Tha group alto announced it will pled Children's Society. The Semi­
the Supreme Court, charging there
Mutic will be furnished by Glen
hold a bak* sale , April 16 at nole County branch is sponsoring
was "reasonably probability" the
Ihe ball.
the DeBary Plasa.
statute was unconstitutional and Nelson a t the organ, with vocal
Circuit Judge W. A. Pattishall •elections by Mra. Tina Harriaoa.
was in error by not granting an
injunction.
The Pinecrest Fun Festival will
The high court upheld tbo lower
run the gamut from hot dog* 10
court, but did not rule la tha con­
a hay rid* between 6:30 and g:30
stitutionality question. It aaid
Two ambitious high school science student* probably
p. m. today.
■ ly that Cramp "has failed com­
will be more careful when they carry out a scientific
City
workmen
are
lowering
wa­
pletely to Jem onitrate a d e a r
The Fun Festival will ba on the
experiment In the near future.
abuse of discretion" by tbe lower ter linea and laying curbs on
I'inecraat School ground* and will
The two boys were cooking fish eggs in a wooded
Sanford Ave. between Uth and
feature train end hey rldaa, a
court Judge.
area
across from the Movieland Drive-In on Hwy, 17-92
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puppy
sale,
rake
walk,
plant
booth,
25th streets, Sanford Public Works
when grans ignited, starting fire th a t destroyed four
hot dogs, hamburger*, pie, cake
Director Syd Richard said today.
acres of foreat land.
Council M m S
cookies, and tattoo, milk, cold
Didng tote along with sower
Forest rangers rescued the boys and gave each a
drink* and Walt Disney cartoon*.
H u North Orlando city council catch baaias and manholes Is the
Proceeds will Jo to the school
•111 meet «t I p. m. Tuesday la biggest pari of the Sanford Ave.
“stern1' warning, according to Ranger Bob Gray.
ML L OULMIIMMUMW
tr u .
Tha eggs war* ovardoaa.

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'69T « R obins...*

Pick-Up To Start

Finch Case Goes
To Jury Today

Painter Dies
In Bank Building

Break-In Attempt
Foiled By Police

Kadat Competition
Slated Saturday

Oranga Ttacher
Loses Fight
On Loyalty Oath
J
it

Society Seeks Two
Dogs — One Lost
Other Is Not

Senate Candidate
Visits In Sanford

Coff C To Hear Annual Progress Report

DeBary Veterans* Easter Seal Drive
Auxiliary To Meet To Start March 19

City Laying Curbs
On Sanford Ave.

Fun Festival
Scheduled Today

Woods No Lab

Cold W ave
In Seminole
Weathermen predicted frost and
freezing temperatures for parts
ot Seminote County tonight with
a low of 30 degrees forecast.
Itie cold wave rolled into the
county Thursday nlr'ht, dropping
temperatures as low as 32 de­
grees.
County Agent Cecil Tucker said
today that if the cold wave
should continue it could do taplous harm to the county's tendi*
citrus crop.
Tucker said that last nlghf.
cold didn't do too much damage
but if the weather forecast It ac­
curate "we could be in for soma
trouble."
Frost was predicted tonight but
should be light because of Ihe
dry winds, the weather bureau
said.
Saturday night should be only
slightly warmer and frost should
form, w ralhrrm rn predicted.

3 Hospitalized
After Tornado
GROVELAND (UPI) — Thren
persons wrre left hospitalized to­
day in the aftermath of a small
tornado that twisted through parts
of Orange and Lake counties.
Sevan persons wero treated 9t
two hospital* for injuries received
in Thursday's storm, but only
three of them were admitted.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Peddy ot
Graveland wera hospitalized a t
Clermont after (hair bouse trailer
waa toppled by Uto high winds,
Mra. Peddy, 45, Buffered broken
back, and Peddy, M, sustained an
injured ankle.

A Negro woman, Mrs. Man
Wright, (1, waa hoapttalteod at Or*
iando She is prvgnaat and outferod Injuries when she tell ai tha

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Hal soetioa aear Apopka,
Tha twister first struck a i &lt;
land, bounced over to a point Hear
Monleverde and than dipped town
south of Apopka.
The Highway Patrol reported sU
homes destroyed la the Negro resi­
dential district and tiro n o n des­
troyed north of Uroveland. Other
structures were damaged or des­
troyed m the twister bounced
through the tenter af the aitrus
bait.

Clark 'Involved'
In Payola Probe
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
payola investigator* reported to­
day that Dick Clark, teen-age idol
and ABC television network disc
Jockey, formerly bad aa interest
in IT record and musie publishing
firms.
Rep. John B. BcaneU (B-Mteh).
ranking OOP m tm ber of the sub­
committee, said evidence showed
Clark was “quite obviously in­
volved in payola" and he should
be summoned te testify as soon
a* possible.
Clark’s nama cropped up at tha
public hearing aftar tha chairman
of the Federal Trade Commission
(old thr subcommittee that record
companies bad made payments ta
,25 disc jockeys and other broad­
casting personnel la more than 59
cities.
Earl W. Kinlnrr alro said at
least seven stations received pay­
ments. He reported the FTC hat
turned over this data to tho Fede­
ral Communication* Commission
and the Internal Revenue Service.
Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark; )
taid that hearings un Clark’s op­
erations are "contemplated." But
hr taid alaff investigator! have
not finished laying the ground­
work yet.
Ktntner waa asked if Clark was
under FTC investigation. He con­
firmed that some of CUrk’a ac­
tivities were under scrutiny and
added, "We fully Intend to explore
all those acliviies."

4-H Girls Set
Meeting Saturday
County 4-H Club girls will have
a special mrsling at Hie Home
Demonstration Council Center at
401 E. 25th St. Saturday.
Ilomsmaking demonstrations will
be given In preparation for Na­
tional 4-H Club Week March (-11.

Firemen Meet

The DeBary V i i t n n b Asa*sta­
tion Auxiliary will hold its regular
m rttin g . a t the fir* house next
Thursday a t l p a k
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ROTARY’S 66TH ANNIVERSARY was celebrated a t a Civic Center
luncheon Monday. Eighteen p ast prcaldenta of Uia Sahford R otary Club
attended tho birthday meeting. Incumbent Sanford R otary President
Sonny Powell welcomes Mort McDonald of DeLand, a past Rotary district
governor, as W alter Haynea and F. E. Roumillat look on. Haynes ant
Roumillat are charter member! of the Sanford Rotary Club founded in
1921, From tho loft a r t H tynas, Powell, McDonald and Roumillat.
(Harald Photo)

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'inecrest Introduces Teachers

Finch's
Back On Stand

Sanford Rofarians Get Plaudits
At 55th Anniversary Luncheon

Former FBI Agent Who Helped Nab
John Dillinger Takes Own Life

Sanford ltot« 'an* deed* prove
the worth of their club, George
Touhy aald on the 33th aniveraary
of Rotary International, Monday.
Support of boy acoula, help for a
children'! home In Jackionville,
rapport for the Seminole County
Blood Bank, annually lending a
boy to Florida Boya' Slate and
annual contribution! to the Or­
lando Forreit Park aehool for
handicapped children provea Sanford'a Rotarian* really get the Job
done, Touhy aald.
Touhy. Sanford Church of the
Nacarene Paetor Robert Spear and
former District Governor Mort Mc­
Donald told Sanford Rotarlana, in­
cluding II pait preiidcnta of tba
Sanford club, of Rotary’s achieve­
ment!. Touhy itr e iie d Rotary's
motto of service above self.’
A birthday e ke topped off the
observance of Rotary Intcrnallonai'a 33th anoivtraary. The Sanford
Club waa chartered in 1031.
"Rotary haa done a lot towards
breaking do*., prejudice,” MeDonald said. The DeLand Rotarian
lid at ene time tt was hard
nough to get aome men in DeLand
.o talk to aaeh other, much leas
eat tojathir . In Ra vocational serv­
ice program. Rotary trine to pro­
mote better noderstanding between
•ompeUtocn and between employer
end employs, McDonald Mid.
Rotary International, which la
political, and
-sectarian,

FLORENCE, S.C. (UP1) -Jo h n
Dlllinger, the notorioua bank rob­
ber who eluded numerous trap*
te l by law enforcement agencies
In the early IKW'a never had
a chance to come fact-lo-face
with the man responsible for bia
one-way ticket to the morgue.
If Dlllinger had, he probably
would have been abocked. The
FBI agent credited with aetting
tbc trap that resulted in DUling er'i death wa* 3-foot 7-lnch, in pound attorney by the name of
Melvin Purvis.
Purvli, who had become agentin-charge at Chicago In 1*3*,
disclaimed credit for ending the
Infamous carter of America’s
public enemy No, 1 near a Chica­
go movie bouse on the night of
July Z2. 1134. Dlllinger was shot
to death as he tried to esespe
from FBI agents.
But the wiry, unsmiling stiorney became a national hero over­
night. Most youngster* who grew
up during the lawless years recall
Joining the "Melvin Purvis Junior
G-Men" and tending In cereal
boxtopa for badge and member­
ship cards.
Purvis, who was once described
by a fellow G-man “ as fearless
a t any man with good sense had
a right to be," finally ran Into
an adversary that was apparently
too lough for him to handle.
The SC-year-old former FBI
boro took bit .41 caliber cob auto­
matic pistol and killed himself
Monday in the upstairs hallway
of hit home. Hit body waa found
by hi* wife, Rosanne, who beard
the shot from the yard.

tioui for the welfare of others. He
itreiied that Rotary hat members
among all nationalities in our coun­
try and that Protcatanti, Catho­
lic* and Jews are Included in lie
rank*.
"Our adventures In service can
contribute much to Rotary Interna­
tiona]," Rev. Spear aald.

Breather Urged
NEW YORK (UPII - It's a
mistake to aspect i girdle to be
a bulwark against the figure’s
creeping Inflation, warns the
besd of a firm that makes the
garments.
Walter Stein doesn't edvotale an
end to girdle-wearing, however,
11a suggests one day a week
sana girdles—but only if that day
Is spent in keeping the figure in
good shape on Ha own.
"Taking a weekly breather," be
said, "gives a woman a chance to
reflect realistically upon her nat­
ural aaaet* and liabilities. A selfimprovement day like this can fo
a long way toward helping shape
the American woman’a figure.
"A girdle will never replace a
mnMbta dial, good posture and a
consistent program of exercise in
the figure control department,"

CPL. PH ILIP A. BYRD,
non of Mr. and Mm. H arry
Byrd Sr. of Sanford,
now atationed a t

ia

Kabul,

A fghanistan with the Ma­
rina Gorpa. Byrd, recently
completed hid basic train­

WrinklM to many garments,
ing a t Camp Lejeune,
Horn are two more members of I of the P TA program of urging
especially those made of wool,
W Fineereat Elementary school’s closar association betwaen parN.
C. and served an a rifle
may bo ataamod out by hanging
te«My, being totoadaced as part | eats and teachers at the school.
Rotarlana a r t aalflsh o r not do- the garments to the bathroom
eoach a t Parrin Inland.
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - The de­ ponds on how much they are aab i- while taking bath or shower.
fense for Dr, ft, Bernard Pinch
ripe agaia today Into the testi­
mony of Swedish maid Marla Anne
Lidholm about the struggle pre­
ceding the death of the doctor’s
wife.
Mil* Lidholm, 10, tod "pretty eo
they grow them ia Swcndea," la the
most dangerous witness the 41ysar-old surgeon had In bia trial
with Carols Tregoff. II , for the
alleged murder of Barbara Finch.
Grant Cooper, Finch’s lawyer,
pinpointed U discrepancies ia her
story Monday and was set today
to emphasise what he think* may
be a key to the eaee.
*
That coniitti of the two vary­
ing etorlta of whether Finch had
a gun In hi* hand when ha ran out
J u o t liko w alking from one room to a n o th e r . . . a b ra n d new
of the Finch garage after hi* wife
the night of July If. She wa*
M sck le-b u ilt houM a n d lo t in y o u r choio* o f five
.found shot In lb# back. The de­
fense aay* the fetal Injury came
G eneral D evelopm ent C o rp o ratio n com m unities . . .
after a struggle for a gun first
FREEMAN B A G G E T T
MBS. RUTH LONG holds held by Mrs. Finchcom pletely furnished, re a d y to m ove in, plus a
Cooper eald Monday h* thought
’ hag the distinction of being
the keyi to knowledge s i
Ml**
Lidholm
w*a
doing
h*r
beet
th d only m an on tho Pineg u a ra n tee d jo b for one y e a r a t $100 a week.
Flnecreal E l e m e n t a r y
to tell Ilia truth. But *h* wa* more
i m t Elem entary School
sympathetic toward Mr*. Finch,
School’s
librarian,
Educat­
r faculty. A nativs of Crons
ed a t New York State he said, and open to the "power
City . t a d a graduate of
of suggestion."
Teacher'a
College and a t
£D tR jt County High School,
Cooper said the Ju ry was duty
.•B a g g e tt liata tinging, Bur­
the University of Alabama, bound to accept reasonable explan­
dening and woodworking
Mrs. Long ia trained ns a ation* of actions by Finch that
‘'am o n g h it hobbieit. Ha haa
librarian u t all levcla and might have been innocent. He said
also bad to find the surgeon
• bachelor of acianco and a
as an elem entary school they
guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
A NEW HOME
,t n a t t e r of science degreo
teacher. H er hobbies ere
"Reasonable doubt U Ilk* love,"
A beautiful new two-bedroom, one■’from Florida S tate Univer­
painting, r e a d i n g and he said. "You can't define it hut
bath home, the Floridian, valued a t
sity. B aggett haa traveled
stam p collecting. She and you know when you've got It."
$10,980, Including lot, win be eapedaily built for you in your choice of
through moat of the United
h e r husband, Fremont,
five General D evelopm ent com ­
S tates and Mexico. Ha and
have
two
daughters,
nine
munities, Port Charlotte, Port 8l.
D U . L . .. . A__
and ten yearn old. Mre.
Lucie, Port Malabar, Vera Beach
Highlands, or Seboatlan Highlands.
Long hopes some day to

The former G-man personally
was credited with the capture of
Vern Sankey, wanted in a Denver
kldnsplng in St. Paul. Sankry
stopped in Chicago and Punt*
nabbed him while the outlaw sat
in a barber'* chair. Sankey later
committed suicide while in Jail.
Later itiU, Purvis tracked down
"Pretty Boy" Floyd, bank robber
and killer, near Weill, Ohio. Like
Dlllinger, Floyd tried to shoot and
run when be waa cornered to a
farm lot. and was shot to dealh
by agent* and police officers who
closed in with Purvis.

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DeBary Firemen
Thank Supporters

WALK INTO A
WHOLE NEW LIFE

tak e .a trip to Europe.

PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP1) After a campaign rally one eve­
ning, 03-year-old Ben. Theodore
F. Green (D-R.I.) got Into a cab
with a friend. A* they reached
their destination, tba senator
paid the driver,
"Well, th e n 's one vote I lan
count on," remarked (keen i
the cab puUed away.
M IW YORK (UP1)—The guys
"The honeymoon I* over," an a t­
Askod why, ho explained: " t
Ida1* get back to their dolls to- torney was hoard to murmur.
didn't Ha him and I told him
ay, The gamblers' merry-goUurtagh said he Just happened to vole Republican."
to be sitting in gamblara court
because another justice wbi Ul,
It# was asked tf he would Insti­
tute a herder policy on gamblers
than before.
"Res ipsa loquitur (Uw thing
speaks for itself," be replied with
a smile and left the butting court­
room,

BM tlm Saw presiding Justice of
m e m it ef special sessions, John
[. Uurtagh, reversed the odds
londay. Ha arntenrad six gamiera to Jailto m s, more
than
retekly had been Jailed ia gamtea court to the peat year.
"That man an the bench to
ate," ene merry-go-’round rider
na heard to whisper to hi* et-

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The DeBary Volunteer Fir* De­
partment today thanked those whe
were instrumental in m iking their
eighth annual dance n successful
event.
They extend special appreciation
to tha buslneaa housaa which do­
nated door prise*. Sanford bust- 0
nesses Included tho Winn-Dixie
Stores, Dick Map**, Sanford Lin­
oleum and Tile, Berry's Ware­
house, M atter of Sanford, and
Food Fair.
In DeBery the following mer­
chant* donated door priaeei Rodman's Barber Step, KMrm's a
Station, Bfondl's- Shell Station,
Murr'a Standard Oil, Colonial oil
Co., Jackson's Pure Button, ttrtops
Superette, La Roy Hardware, PsL ▲
tenon's Gift Shop, DeBary Phar- W
tnacy, Ltdarhaus' DeBary Radio,
Stanley Stroud Ktectrie, *wd West­
ern Auto.

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Wily Senator
Assured O f Vote

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�ivounced today that aht will be a
candidate for tax assessor, the
£ p o st the formerly held.
Mrs. Walker Issued this state­
ment:
" I wish fa announce my soodldacy for re-election lo tha office
of assessor of taxes for Seminole
bounty subject to (he May I Dem­
ocratic primary.
"1 had been employed fa the
^assessor's office tine* 1933 and I
served a t assessor from Jan. 9,
193T, lo Sept. 38, 1993*. at wbieh
time I was removed from office
an a charge of incompetency and
neglect of duty, although the facts
ware thK I had 24 yeses of eoe-

terviea In this office.
"The office of tax assessor fa a
constitutional elective office with
ill own responsibilities and ob­
ligations fa the people. There fa
ao substitute for experience.
"Daring my term of office I waa
making progress fa revaluing
property on a sound, stabilised
basis. If I am re-elected to the offlee, you sen be a seared that I
wiU make every effort fa adjust
any unfair assessments which adw
tl
exist and give you the same
a
prompt, efficient and courteous
service whfah I have rendered in
the pest.
"1 will gratefully appreciate. |
&gt;w
your efforts in reluming me to
MARY EAKI.E WALKER
Use tax itaeMor'a office."

11 Qualify For County Races

KD ZIMMERMAN

Zimmerman Enters
Commission Race
®

Bdward L. Ztmmermaa af Labe
Mary qualified Tuesday fa ran
far aounly eommiteiooer

District g.

Zimmerman, M, has hi
active member of the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce, the Lake
Mary Volunteer Fire Dept., the
geminofa County Firemen's Asm.
and tha Lah* Mary CommunKy
Presbyterian Church, l i t has
_ Jived fa U k a Mary U yaaw.
• „ J le owns an orange grave and
has pmporty ranted Afar Nuofaeoa
fa Seminole County. Zimmerman
fa married and fa lha father af
, Elaine OBIfab. Mar­
aud Babort L. Mmnthlcum Height*, Md.
of lha candidates far
m Faya t.)

t Personal Property
Returns Required
h x Assessor Richard MoCaaaa
today emphasised Ufa seed far all
residents to ftta personal praparty
tax returex by March 31.
MeCanna said returns must Ito
filed with the asaeseor's office on
ah "tangible" personal property
% used for bustoeae purpose*. Re­
turns should be classified aa busi­
ness Inventory- fixtures, equipment
and machinery.
Furnishings of rental property
net alio bn Wed by lansfinrds
ee owners of such property.
MeCanna stressed that the Ming
*f all tangible personal property
tax returns is mandatory.
Household goods, clothing aad
personal effect* are considered A
A special kind of personal property
under Florida statutes, MeCanna
pointed nut.
The tax assessor explained their
value it "very difficult" to ascer­
tain by comparison, and has been
found to be more equitably asses­
sed when scheduled fa proportion
to the value of the dwelling fa
which they are contained.
q

Anniversary
1 m4Birth
Years O ff For 2

W E A T H E R : R cattered show ero to n ig h t nml T h u rs d a y . H ig h to d ay , T5-R0. Low to n ig h t, 60-66.

VOL. XLIX

United Press Leased Wira~K»tab1tohed 1908

14 Die, 6 0 Hurt In Train Crash
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (U P D A crack Santa Fc passenger train
carrying 83 persona buckled like
a tin toy Tuesday night when II
siammsd Into a loaded fuel oil
tankcr-tnick. Burning oil ap^ad
over the train, contributing to (he
heavy loss of life.
At least 60 persons were injured,
40 of them seriously enough to
be hospitalised.
Fourteen bodies have been re­

NEW YORK (UPI) — Slock
State Reps. Mack Cleveland
prices at 1 p m :
Jr. and Gordon Frederick and
three incumbent judgrs from thr
2U*
American Alrljnes
Seminole County Judicial circuit
89&gt;.
American TAT
arc unopposed for re-riretion.
o$&gt;«
American Tobacco
Qualifying for thr state posts end­
48‘*
Bethlehem Steel ..
ed at noon Tuesday.
30',
Caterpillar ........
Cleveland has served four terms
In the legislature and Frederick
C A O ..................
two.
Chrysler ..........
The unopposed circuit judges
Curl Is* • Wright ..
ara Voile Williams Jr., Vassar 1
DuPont
Carlton and William Abridge.
Kastman Kodak .
Tha legal lid on campaigning
for oounly office came off at
Ford Motor
noon Tuesday as seven candi­
General Electric
dates qualified for some of Ihe
Graham • False
38 afficcs that will be on the
General Motors
ballot this year. Candidates now
Ini. TAT
can begin circulating literature,
making speeches and spending
Lorlllard
money to fatter their campaigns
Minute Maid .
Four candidates qualified as of
Penney
noon today including incumbent
Penn RR
Sheriff J. L. Hobby.
The first in line In qualify Tues­
Royal American
Sear* Roebuck
day was Jam as Avery seeking
the District I commissioner post.
Standard Oil (NJ)
Studrbslicr
Others who qualified Tuesday
were Ed Zimmerman for Ihe tame
U. S. Rubber
port; T. V. Brown, running for
Wesiinghouie El.
tha Platelet 1 commissioner poet;
W. D, Bridge, for constable in
Homer Little, present county
the Sixth District, Arthur Beck­
with Jr. tor Circuit Court Clerk, commissioner from District 5 an*
Incumbent District 3 Commission­ aouaced today that he will be a
er Homer Uttle end Ted Williams,
the first candidate to qualify for u n d id at* for re-election in the
May primary.
(be vacaled District I post.
Qualifying tbit morning were
*‘U has boea a great privllrge
MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay (UPI)
Mra. Camilla Bruce, incumbent and an enlightening experience to
for supervisor of regislrailon; in­ baye served as a member of the —Presidenl Eisenhower flew into
cumbent George Kelsey for the Board of County Commissioners Montevideo and probably the roost
District S Constable post and J. D. far the past thraa and one-halt relaxed atmosphere of his entire
Cordell tec tee Distriet S com- years, and I am very proud of the South Areerlcsn trip today. Hit
|pllHtawq|,'png4.-ci. »** aUw'-s&gt; . . . -w -email- pert fret* ) byes had in arrival* w as.m arked Jiy Jcfapdllbetplng tha eotin.y fa progress ig wean spu an »b/ec«w of tammy;
where B now ranks fifth in tha gun-rsfrytng troops ** he bat seen
elsewhere.
stela growth," U ttle said.
The President’s plane landed at
*1 am also proud of the sound
economy of the county governmen­ Montevideo at M:I3 a. m. after a
tal operation, as this &gt;ear Semi­ three hour and U minute, IIS*
nole County Is operating on tlie m ilt flight across tha Andes from
lowest millege fa the state, and Santiago. Chtfa, where he did tame
1. D. Oaed e i, former geminoto I feel sure that acat year we can plain talking and won tha warm
aflaction of the people.
County sheriff aad ear time mayor .operate on even lower mUlage.
Elsenhower was smiling and
"I am inter*siad fa the progress
«i l a niard , today anaounead ha
bouncy of step aa be went through
wfa fea a aandUfafa far fan County of Semfaola County and its people the airport Arrival ceremonies
and feel sure that K we all work
Cammlsaton District g rent.
and prill together we can have the here on the last leg of his "Oper­
Owner of the Willy* Jeep agency finest-rounty fa the state".
ation Amigo" that bsfMnhen him
and w ad car fat fa Saa/ord, be
Uft|a has been A resident of fa four South A m errarfw u n triei
has lived fa Sanford S4 years, and Semteoi* County fed fa years and fa little more th a a J f week.
-Jfa 'v a s greeted by officials head­
with his wife and fast saw , midden ha# nwnod and open ted hit own, ed by* Uruguayan Pralldent Benito
business for fa y ean .
*
*4 MM Elm Avn.
Hif wife ia a Uft|ong resident Nardboe, ana al; air Italian Immi­
Cordell said fa announcing hit of Sanfordp«nd they have one son, grant who beegte*' leader -ml one
of the most respected democracies
* •»
*
candidacy that ho fell that the Bobby, a |
‘I Latin Aiqrrlcan only Tuesday.
many Joint meetings the City Com­ Uttle la/*
ber
of
C
f
4
i
«
,
.
mission had with the County Com­
note Jayceea, Elks Lodge SlHI S*C I
mission during his three years on First Baptist Church.
the eity board and his tenure aa
sheriff made him familiar with
Two men received alight Injur­
coun t / problems.
ies when fatlr ear ran Into a
Corded added that he fait hi*
parked auto at MOO MellonvilJe
background of city end county
Ave. Tuesday.
Six official drivers have been
Jam es V. UeMalo, 19. of the
government service baa given him
aa understanding "of lb* problems named for Longwood'i fire trucks. Sanford Naval Air Station, re­
James Rcitar. John Farina, ceived a bruited not* and knee
we are faring fa a fast growing
community," and qualifies him to Claude Layo, Dick Zartmacro, Ty­ and Heryer Hugo DeWit, 34, suf­
res Ificka and Kan Inman are the fered a nosebleed from the col­
sunk the county board post.
only persona authorised to drive the lision.
town’s two trucks without getting
DeWit, wbo was driving tha
ipcrial permission from the fire c jr. bit a parked auto owned by
marshal or town fire chief. Legal Lillian Higgins Wight of 214 S.
penalties will be enforced against Summerlin Av#., according fa
anyone violating the declaration.
Sanford police.
County residents have until April
2 to register to vote in Hie May
Democratic primaries scheduled
and the general alection in Novem­
ber.
Supervisor of Rcgistratloo Camil­
la Bruee said the registration of­
fice In the Chamber of Commerce
Bldg, will be open from 9 a. m. to
3 p. m. Monday through Friday
and from 9 a. m. until noon Satur­
day!, Karting Friday through April

Lillie Announces
For Re-Election

Ike Gets Relaxed
Uruguay Welcome

District 2 Post

Six Fire Truck
brivers Appointed

Vote Registration
Deadline April 2

reported D r j y C r C H o ^ e d

A fte r Auto Wreck
Jack Cecil Pap* of Orlando was
charge with failure fa have his
car under control after the auto
n a in(0 * **,ch aBd sandbank
between Oviedo and Wagner, Ihe
sheriff’s office reported,
The car missed a sharp turn in
Ufa road. Deputy Robert A. Norwood said, lim n v ara aa injuries.
Damage fa the c a r waa placed at

moved from the gnarled aleei that
once was a gleaming streamliner.
Depuly Coroner John Ross laid
hr believed that number would
stand as Ihe total death toll but
could not be positive unlit every
shred of wreckage Had been
checked.
Railroad crews began replacing
seriions of the twisted rail* to
clear tha line for traffic.
Flame* from lha fiercely burn­

ing fuel oil shot 100 feet Into Ihe
sky and crackled for more than
two hour* before they could be
subdued.
Many of the dead were trapped
by Ihe mangled wreckage and
claimed by (lames.
The San Francisco lo-Chicago
"San Francisco C h ief hid It
passenger car* and was traveling
between M and M miles an hour
at Impart, according to lounge

1 p. m. Stocks

A boy and girl born at Seminole
Memorial Hospital Tuesday won't
have a birth data anniversary until
they are four calendar years old.
That’* Ihe way it goea whan
you're born Feb. 29. A son was
born lo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C,
Massey Jr. of Sanford while Mr.
Voting registrars are taking the
god Mrs. Willie Davenport of San-' rolls around the county and will be
M ford became the parents af g1 at Ihe Florida. Power lounge at
w daughter.
- ’Bear Lake today and' Thursday
(ram 2 p. m. to • p. m. Mrs
Bruce reported 2M names were
added lo the rolls fa Altamonte
fpringi Monday and Tuesday.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1960

S U W IN a TUB g A U U T Ufa Florida S tate Bunk propertjr la Sanford ora, from left. Fred William*, I)r. Orvilla
L- Barks, Urn* Barkis T. E. Tucker, bank president; Mra.

car attendant Edgar' Pollard of
Chicago. Nine of the cars were
derailed or overturned, several
of the front oars rote piggy-back
style slop each other.
Rescuers using acetylene torches
and cranes had lo work through­
out Ihe pre • dawn hour* under
the garish light of flood lamps lo
cut loose bodies from Ihe man­
gled and charred wreckage.

Thera were Tl passengers and
11 crewmen aboard, with crew*
men In Ihe engine and passenger*
in th* front car* numbering moat
of Ihe dead and seriously injured.
Screaming passengers tried fa
claw their way through th* wreck­
age to escape Ihe deadly flamre.
Once (he fire was put out. ersnag
wrnt Into operation, gently lifting
the twisted ears for removal m
the bodies.

South Loses 3
Rights Votes
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Outnumbered southern foeo
of civil rights IcifiHlnlinn lost three lopsided votes today aa
the Senate plodded into its third day o f arnund-thc-clnek
debate.
However, the southern snnntors continued to hold the
floor throughout the nmrnthon struggle nnd showed no signh
'' of abandoning Ihclr efforts to *3ther defeat Ihe measure or pnsilbly
water It down dratHrally.
At 10 a. m. the fight lm | M | |
going on continuously for 44 hodfa
Romulo To Lecture
except for a 13-minute races*. )&gt;
TALLIIAHSEK (UPI) - Gen.
The three roll rail vote* pftfjjt
Carlos P. Romulo. Philippine amlissssdor to the United States, will before sunrise thia morning., je.
Two aouthern movra to reeqiB
lecture at Florida Slate University
Marrh t. Romulo will speak on the Senate wore overwhelming!?
thr Communism's new strategy in defratrd. The Senate then by q
Asia.
04 to g margin killed a southern
propoial which would have spcclfiIke Keynoter?
CHICAGO (UPI) — Presidenl cally sanctioned statement* I M P
Elsenhower may keynote the Re* rating u»e' of “all legal mMMf*
publican national convention July to oppose integration.
23. officials said today. Jaran L.
A few hours later, Sen. gamflL
Jones, arrangement* committee
vice chairman, said the president Ervin. Jr., (D-N. C.) o f f r w d jf i
will probably fly here for the open­ amendment which would w M B |'
ing session that morning and re­ down the proposed federal p n a t S
turn to Washington in the after­ ment for anyone obstructing ■ stH I
integration orders. Ervin's i m S
noon.
ment would.cut the maximum
ally from twu year* tn prison and
Ordinance Rejected
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The a lio.ooo fine to one year imprlsasw
Supremo Court today refused to ment and • 11,000 fine.
At 1:44 a, m. Sen. OUn B. Job*,
throw cut a Daytona Beach nrdl*
nance prohibiting signs advertis­ stow &lt;P S. 0.) ended » four-hour
ing the rata* at tourist facilUiu. shaking stint and Ban. Alien tl.
The case was brought to the high Ellender (D im.) took aver. It « M
court by Laty Abdo, owner *f a Johnston who won agreement to
motel ia the city. He; charged, .the brief ti-minute recess at T ;il
the ordinance was "unconsiituHoa- ja.m. Ha woo unanimous consent
al, arbitrary and unreasonable." lo K when he proposed it in Ued
of enother quorum call which
would . Igavo roused sens tore h t n
Private Club
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - New their slMO. *
Pro-cm£ righte advocatae wee*
owner Roland Hurley said today
Brentwood Golf Course will be able to muster everwhtlmfafi
opened as a private club for whites strength lor the three pre dawn
only March 10. Hurley purchased Votes.
the c o u n t from the city for 1600,*
000. The tranaacllon was complet­
ed Monday. Hyde Park, Hie other
course formerly owned by the city,
opened this week under private
ownership, to avoid Integration.

News Briefs

MRS. MAK HIIEI’PAKD received n pin from Southern
Bell Telephone Co. Orlando District Office commercial
supervisor Marvin Coram at the Mayfair Inn Tuesday
an she wan honored for 35 years service with Southern
Bell since 1925. The Lake Mary resident was the first
and only business representative in the Sanford Southern Bell office in 1929. Mrs. Sheppard is now the veteran
among seven business representatives in the Sanford of.
fice. She is married to L. T. Sheppard and la a member
of tha Lake Mary Presbyterian Church, the Business and
Prufesaionnl Women'a Club and ia a former worthy
mntmn of tha K aaterirStar.
(Herald Photo)

Special Flood Control
Board Sfession Expected
A plan in* give immedialr re­
lief lo reamenta in lha south end
of the county from flood and
drainage problems it expected
lo be presented to the County
Coinmlgslon sometime this week,
County Engineer Robert Davit
said today.
Davla taid^i-e hopes to have the
plan ready by Thursday or Fri­
day and preicnt it the roininliaion In the hopes a ipcrial meet­
ing will be called Friday to start
action on a giant drainage im­
provement
program
involving
Seminole and Orange counties and
Winter Park.
Governing bodies of ike three
areas have approved a $372,940
program and engineer* met Tues­
day to discuss the project.

Tbe Sanford Florida Stale Bank
property was sold (or liou.ooo
Tuesday.
The bank property and building
at First St. and Park Ave. were

Davis said Orange commission­
ers will meet fa special session
Friday to approve iheir county’s
portion of the project.
Engineers, at their meeting
Tuesday, drew up plant on' the
amount aach area will pay a i lit
part of the program and how
much acreage la Involved.
Seminole's share pf the project's
coat la approximately $141,623 and
involvei nearly 1,000 acres In the
Temple Terrace and Tanglewood
arras.
Davit pointed out that the cornplate program will be conducted
on a "stage by stage" basis.
The Aral step will be widening
and deepening of a canal from
SR 4M to II A and rlaaring ■
canal from East brook to Tangle*

Stampede Kills 12
YOKOHAMA, Japan (UPI) Twelve persons were killed and
II were injured Wednesday night
In a stampede to enter Yokohama’s
eivic auditorium for a concert. The
acetdent occurred when doors for
a program featuring singer Chiyoko Shlmakura were opened. Polire estimated that a crowd of g,*
000 was waiting lo gat into tha
auditorium whleh has a seating
rapacity of J,300.

•old lo Dr. and Mrs. Orville L. | adjacent fa The Herald building
Barks and Mr, and Mrs. Freder­ on W. First St., it rompleled.
ick II. WUIIama, all of Sanford.
Bank President T. E. Tucker
The baak will lease (he building
said
tbe bank plana fa proceed
until the new Florida Stale Bank,
Immediately with plans for lit
new building. Barki and Williams
have not decided on an) lease of
thr present properly alter Ihe
bank moves. They said they
bought Ihe building for invest­
ment purposes.
Barks and WiUlemt, Ihe lat­
ter an rnginrer, started tbeir
commrrrial land investment part­
nership in ISM. They bought and
still own thr Palmrlto Bldg., at
Second St. and Palmetto Av*.,
which was an apartment building
before they converted It Into an
otflce building.
They filled In ihe adjacent
land north of the Palmetto Bldg,
with stores and offices. There
are seven firms In the building
and three in the addition.
Barki and Williams also built
and own four Korea on the south­
east corner of First St. and Oak
Avo. They pul up filling stations
at 13th St. and French Ave. and
at Ninth St. and French Ave. They
■Iso built tbe office on French
Ave. now owned by McKco Mo­
tor*.
They alto own*fllUng stations fa
Casselberry. DeBary and DeLand.
Barks and Williams bought and
Improved the Avalon Bldg, at Scrood i t , and Oak Ava. They have
plana for an office building to be
erected an Oak Avo. between
Williams, C. Howard McNulty, bank viea president, and
Milting Mere* m Oak and First
G. Andrew 8|wer, attorney In the transaction.
and the Avalon Hid*. This fa
(Herald Photo)
aisled for completion by July I.

Earthquake Toll
At Least 2,000

AGADIR, Morocco (UP!) _
French Army bulldosera pushed
through Uie nibble of this dead
city today, scraping out wido pita
for tho mat* burial of lbs ban*
dreds and perhaps thousands wbe
died In a 10-aerond earthquake
that turned Agadir Into a hall,
A stream of U. B. and Frends
Air Fores planes few fa dot*
tors, nurses, supplies and modi*
cine and took out tho Injured fa
a merry operation rivaling Ufa
Berlin airlift. Almost evary no*
Hon in Western Europe soot
money, food, blankets for lha vie*
lima of tho cataclysm te a t hUfad
a sleeping city.
There Kill was no official (If*
ora (or the toll of dead and in*
Jurcd fa this city Hut fa now oa
silent a t Pompeii wheo M waa
•mothered by Ml. Vesuvius Mororran Crown Prinre Moulay
Haitian pul lha toll as high as
3.000 The French press agreod
(he death lull would reach 2,NO.
The Moroccan governmant or­
dered (he 40,000 to 43,000 residents
to evacuate Agadir, a resort city,
on the southern Moroccan roast,
but already long lines of refugee*
were streaming out uf the city to­
ward the open spaees, fearful of
tha return of thr horror that
strurk In the night,
Thr earthquake was followed
by a tidal wav* which surged
over the fashionable beach reaoria'
and dingy fishermen'* shacks In
a nightmare of green, swirling
water. Fire completed the devggUtlon.
.*

Postoffice Site
Survey Planned
A survey team from the Gena*
ral Serviee Administration ia eg*
peeled to be fa Banford within
the next two weeks to took ov*c
proposed ailei for tha new iaoford
po* tuff ice.
A spokesman for the sites r*Amiltee of the Chamber •&lt; Com*
merce said today lha GSA regional
office to Atlanta a rttta d tha gram*
the proposed sites designated
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J Tba annual chamber of eom•merce dinner la scheduled next
.week and residents interested in
'attending are urged to make
reservations as soon as possible.
'! Dr. J . Olllo Edmunds, president
of Matson University, will be the
■beat speaker a t the banquet
J E S t i 10 at the Mayfair Inn.
Deadline for reservations la Sdn*day. Tickets a r t 63 per person.
Anyone wishing reservations is
*asked to eall the chamber of
^commerce office at FA 1-2211.
* The Easier Seal Drive for crip­
p le d children will kick off in
.•iemlnole County March II with
* Lily Ball In the Mayfair Inn
.ballroom. All proceeds from the
dance will be used in activities of
the Crippled Children's Society.
The Seminole County branch of
the society is sponsoring the ball.
Pot* Butter's orchestra will
provide the music at the dance
whieh will feature door prises
and a floor show. Dancing will
bo from 6 p. m. Tickets are |S
per person and may be purchased
’ ftvm Mr*. Lois llousbolder at the

First Methodist Church of San­
ford at 1:43 a.' m. for IS minutes
of fellowship. Cotfea and doughnuts will bo servtd. Tba monthly
matting will follow at 10 a. m.
Plana for the annual associationIsored Easter service will be
ussed.

r

Persons named Smith definite­
ly a r t tbe moat la the new San­
ford telephone directory.
There are 129 Smiths compared
to 100 Smiths in the Sanford
directory last year. Tha new San­
ford phone book now being dis­
tributed has T1 whit* page* compared to 04 last year and 129
classified pages compared to 100
last year.

for Kaaaas, Missouri,
southern T itle s and

TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
A
oosaplate list of candidates for
Statewide offices, who qualified
before tho deadline a t Booa Toon*
dap, all Democrato aaleoe desig­
nated otherwise;
•G overnor (II)I Usrvle Belter,
• • n i f t y : Farris Bryant, Ocala;
fa y d o a Boras, Jacksonville; Doyle
ft. Carlton J r„ Waochulat Tad
JPavtd, Hollywood | Prod O. Dick in-

Oaorfo A.

Dawn*, Winter Perk) BIU
‘ Hendrix,
JOMemar; John M. MeCai
W ares; Jim MeCerray,
land RepubNaana Oeorge (
waa. Fort Lauderdale aad
I f . Rupert, B t Peteaburg.
Treasurer ( | ) t J . Edwin Larson,
loeumbent; William O, Murrell
J t» Orlando; AI Cahill, Jackson,
Mile; Ernest E. Collins, Tail*.
Steeisei and KtpaMlean Chari**
JL .Pecker, C learw ater.-------------j Comptroller (2); Ray E. Grass,

Two Held In Bod
Check Crackdown
: JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — An
dasurance saleswoman aad an
Kmbalance driver were charged
with forgery Toaaday ia ceaaec*
Won with a bad check ring In
which n private detective Md an
ptnbalmer era ate* baJng sought.
• Polica charged Margaret Jean
Larson, 24, and Marvin Kugen*
lo r e tt, 22. Officer* said th* ring,
•sin g fake driven licenses for
Identification, paaaad some 11,900
worth af bad ebaaka b a n la tha
)aet few weeks.

. New Smyrna Gets

CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I)-T hc
Air Force has laid aside, at least
temporarily, plans te match Rus­
sia's "super roeket’* exploits by
firing an Atlas missile a record
1,006 miles.
No reason was given for can­
cellation of the 'shot, but reports
circulated that Jt was called off
until President Elsenhower re­
turns to tbh country from his good­
will trip through South America.
The Air Foree itself had no of­
ficial comment about plans for the
launch, which bad been set for *n
early but classified date.
Reliable sources said tha Air
Force had hoped to send the Mg
missile, keyetone of America’s
ballistic missile arsenal, to n ta r­
get In tha South Atlantic. It would
have far exceeded distances a t­
tained by previous Atlases.
One of Russia’s “super rockets"
was fired aerosa tha Pacific near­
ly two montha ago. Soviet ectenlists said tba missile, believed to
bo * multi-stage combination, hit
within a mil* and a half at ita
tergal after a 7,766-mile flight.
It also was speculated the Ruselan rocket might have ban a pro­
totype of a missile tbqt could dell-

Cleric Sparked
Negro Passive
Resistance Tactic

SANFORD PHONE DIRECTORIES are going out to
Southern Bell cuatomern in Sanford and DeBary. There
" VJWU UiUlO
IVD printed
pillllUU this
lllin )year
UMI than
u n til IttBb
were 2.500
more UilCVWI
directories
last
ach directory contains about 2,000 more phone
listings th an laat year. Sanford Southern Bell Group
M anager R obert Shadden, left, and Postm aster Joel
Field, take stock of the books piled in the postoffice
prior to th eir dlstribatlop to customers. (Herald Photo)

S

Mr. Paul C. Kotlow of RL f,
Sanford, died Tuesday sight at
Samlaola Manorial Hospital.
Mr. Koalow, 07, cam* to Sani ord te 1PM from Russian Poland.
Ha waa a farm er aad a member
ef th# Greek Orthodox Church.
Mr. Koalow Is survived by •
brother, Nicholas Cdtlow. Fun­
eral services will be at 1:20 p.
#
m. Thursday at tba Gramhow
Funeral Baca* chapel, with Rev.
John W. Thomas af Holy Cross
Episcopal Church officiating. Bura lw lir be la Oakiawn Memorial .Sanford's Central Baptist Church
Camatary.
will hold a Home Missions Prayer
Service today at 0 p. a .
Tho service will begin with tho
congregational hymn "Load Oa O
King Eternal" lad by tha Woman's
man (6)i John Bpottewood, Kay Choir aad will then Include a pray­
■onvilla.
Wait; Dayton V. Murray, BL er for homo mission work and for
Attorney General ( t) i Richard Petersburg; Phil J. O’Hara, Tam* homo missionaries; a call to wor­
W. Ervin, incumbent and Btpub- paj Jamas Milligan, Orlando; Boy ship by th* Junior speech choir, a
(lean Cart V. Wiener J* F art C. Jones, F ort Lauderdale; Bob penal quit skit. "Did You Know?"
by the Brotherhood aad Intermedi­
Lauderdai*.
Johnson, Jacksonville.
S c h o o l Superintendent (I ) :
Democratic
CommitUcwoman ates.
Alas oa the program will be aa
Tbomae D. Bailey, incumbent and (OX Peggy Ehrmann, incumbent;
RamMiean Gilbert F. Rlcherdeca, Polly Boot Belfe, Homestead; address by Mrs. Hilton Brown,
Naomi T. Morrell, Orlando; Mrs. president af tho Women's MissionSecretary of Ita te (0)t Jaaa Janet B. Tbomae, Fort Myers; ary Union; apodal must*, "11m
Yarborough, Miami; Tom Adame, Mrs. Mary Cog, Gainoavillo; Flo* O. a ; Hymn" and "Wa'va A Story
Orange Park; E. V. Fisher, Ed m o o Blakey, Miami; Dotty Hal- To Tall To Th* Nation*": a play­
"Influence of Home Mlaetoos";
Hornsby, Angus Laird aad Tam lock, Daytona Beach; Grace J, let,
an organ offertory, "Long Macs Wa
Ponte, ail Tallahassee i J . L. Me* Cogen, St. Petersburg; aad Myrtle Waited"; a dedicatory prayer; re ­
Malien, Live Oak; N. D. Wala* G. Brawn, Lake City.
marks by church paster, Eav. Gall
wright, Hallyweod; and BepubH*
Republican Committeeman (6): Smith; ,\ home mission dim and
can Percy W. Thompson, Galnoa* Anthony.8. Battaglia, Incumbent; Mlspah benediction.
vllie.
Arnold Lund, Daytona Beach;
Charders In the Panel Quia skit
Commissioner of Agriculture A rthur A. Atkinson, Miami; James will bo Rev. Gall Smith, Charles
&lt;0)1 8. Benson Berger, Miami; L. Gullmartia, Miami; Harry H. D. H ayts Sr.. G. H. High, W. L.
Loras V. Carlton, BL Petersburg; Chadwick Jr., S t Petersburg; and Harmoa. Jack Owen, Jobs Gall
te. Conner, Starke; W. R. Han* Robert G. Johnson, la k a Worth. Smith, Mias W l n n o i l M«s*cr,
, Orovtland; Charlie Race, District Court of Appeals; North Charles D, Hayes Jr. aad Mias
"Winter Haven, and Carey Reamt,
Florida District—Donald K. Car* Lynda Spears.
Maitland.
Incumbent and O. Robert
Characters in tho " Influence of
JackaanvUI* attorney; Cen­ Home Missions” playlet will bo
Utilities Commissioner &lt;4)| Ed­
win L. Mason, Incumbent; Jim
tral Florida—Goorg* T.. Shannon,
Mr. and Mra. T. N. Dillard, Eddia
Blanton, Bt. Augustine; Harry M. l akeland, tmoppoaad; South' Fto* Ealth, W. R. Giles, Robbia Smith,
Arkus, Tampa, sad Bapublicaa rid*—Mallory H. Horton. Miami, Broada Benton, Mra. Eva Beaton
Victor A. Rule.
aad Mra. Shirley Orient*.
For Congraas:
1st Dlstrteti Rep. William C.
Cramer, BL Petersburg Bepuhli*
can; Robert W. Baker, freertin I ts ts s t N of BW earwater, aad .Jama* M. McKwea,
a s r a t BBti BWU * * t t
■
W l|. a sctlsa IS, Township
Tampa,
St South, lu n g s S# Hast,
Sad; Rap. Char lea B. Bennett,
raa N- T t.l fs st Is a canJacksonville, and J , Edward Mu*r r s u blot-h a t ria n t e f w a r
PU Is Road Ko. t. thspcs
ear, Jacksonville BepabUaan.
X. SI* ts- K I t ts s t thanes
Srd; Bap.* Bob Btkea, Croatetew.
P It* 10* K ISIS tsst,
4th; Bap. Dante FaeeaU, Miami,
thsnsa a TS* t r W lll.SS
, .
f i l l t* point a t bselPPtPg.
and Jamaa W. Dickey. Miami
YOU
ARK
IIKHKIIV X O TIN K P
Beach, and Hugh M. Tartaglia, TOI n . O. BTONKR s s * --- ---------- th a t tbs PU Inttrr
hsrsln haa InStoner, hi* » IU ; Ih* heir* etliutsd a call against
Miami, both Republicans.
»ou In tha
a t lew of W. H. DANIIKR- C trspll C oart ot tha Ninth
lelel
Mb; Bap. A- B. Hackog J r .
PIBLDi If they are llvlag C trcalt. In and fur SsmlnotsJa*
C anaLeeeburg, and D. M. Ladd, Geneva
aa* If ihsy are dee*, his, t r , Florida, U qulst Ita tllla
h sr a r th alr known e r un- to* P hare dssrrlbad propsrtjr, aimteRepublican,
hnew n hairs, davit***, sp o u s­
lying and being la gonUasla
•till Jtep. Faul O. Rogers, Weat
es, ersdltsra, lisa a ra ,: g ra n t- nted.
Florida, as hsrelnahev*
Palm Beach, aad Jaha D. Kruse
e«s, assigns, trusts#*, and Oeaniy.
mors
sst oul. T ea nr*
ag ain st any and ell ether herebyparticularly
aad Richard Milne, Fort Zanderrequired
lu fils your A a.
p
a
rtia
l
bavin*
or
claim
ing
te
■war with lb s Clark s f th* C lreslt
date Republicans,
have any rig h t, title * n i/* r CBUft.
and for Ssmlnols (.'canty,
Whi Rep. Jamaa A- Matey,
la teraat la tb s property here­ Florida,In and
a Copy thereof
in after dsscrlbed, a * if lands •p e a llaalsl serve
garaeoU, and Henry BartheteM llu n u r, e f tha

Church To Hold
Mission Service

a

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Legal Notice

Man It Jailtd
On Assault Count

a ltu a u d . lying and being In
ef W lnderwasdls. H ainan
. g* mins Is Caanly, Fieri**. te ­ firm
H unter A Ward. SSI l ‘arh A ve­
nue. gouth. w in te r Park. KlyrMa.
A ttornsy for the PUUUM la the
above action, oa e r baler* th*
S*th day a f March. A. D: ts s s ,
else a Decree pro Coalesce wlli
be ealsre* against yen.
IT IS ORUtCRKD th a t tbla b*
published la th s Ban* »rd H erald,
a newspaper publish** in Seminote t'ounly, Florida. once each
week fe r four ronssratlv* w ash*
WITNESS th* hand e f the-C lerk
e f the r t r e a l t Court, asm laels
£ sa a ty , Florida, this II th gey e f
February, A. D. IMS.

As the bar wore down under
family use, coins began to appear.
"We found 49 cents in the first
bar,7 Mrs. Snow said Tuesday.
"And th* money has been pop­
ping out of the rest, to.” , .
Bo far th* Snows have found

1141.

ATLANTA (UP!) - A little
more than five years ago a Negro
woman defied the segregated seal­
ing on a Montgomery, Ala., bus,
and the incident made the old
capital of tba Confederacy a
name again familiar around the
world.
For a year the Negroes of
Montgomery refused to ride the
buees. Finally they won their
case, and the segregation barriers
came off the vehicles. Their weap­
on: passive resistance.
Today the same weapon Is beIng used on a much broader Kale
—the lunch counter demonatralions that have swept across tlx
southern states.
The idea that Mahatma Gandhi
used to help India win independ­
ence' from Britain was seised
uppn effectively for the first time
in the desegregation atruggla by a
young Negro clergyman In Mont­
gomery by the name of Martin
Luther King.
Sunday after* Sunday, King
mounted the pulpit in hli church
within a block of the Alabama
eapltol and admonished his flock
to walk, walk, walk. And he. told
them If they were struck on one
aid# to turn tha other cheek.
The Montgomery boycott made
tba little-known preacher, then 27,
an international figure. Out of the
effort grew auch groups a i tha
Montgomery Improvement Assn.,
the Christian Leadership Council
and the Love, Law and Libera­
tion Society. All have a central
them*: passive resist*net.

Longwood Church
Suppe* Lucrative
The pancake supper at Longwood's Chrlit Church Episcopal
Tuesday night netted th# church
$90.29.
Fifty-two persona gathered for
th* flapjack fiesta. On tha kitchen
committee war* Mrs. Ralph
Stevens, chairman; Mr*. Georg*
Granger, Mrs. LaRoy Hennessey,
Mr*. Charles MorritoQ, T Mrs.
Charles Pasternack, Mrs. Joe
Scraeney, Mrs. Eugtna Taylor
sad Mra. William Ricker.
Civic League woman contributed
the table floral arrangements.
Fatricia t e n n e r sad Margaret
Stevens served a t waitresses.

Tba aupermarket manager, and
tha local manufacturer's represen­
tatives, have assured the Snowa
tha money waa not put in th* soap
as a promotion stunt.
"Lux makai your hands beauti­
ful, that wo guarantee," said one
Laver Brothers official, "p u t this
la ridiculous."
Tho prospect of a cash reward
bds overridden young David’s nor­
mal, red-blooded hatred ,ot the
aplc-and-apan routine.
" H u t boy never used soap be­
fore." Mrs. Soow said. "Now be
IT . LAUDERDALE &lt;UPI&gt;-D*wash** before going to icbool, at
lunch, after school—and the rest puty Sheriff Tom Caitte may owa
his Ufa te cautious use of Ms new
of th* afternoon and evening.
"Can’t keep Mm out of the bath­ radio.
Castle bought the radio (ram aa
room."
Ohio firm as World War 11 sur­
plus. He (potted a hot dog shaped
mechanism which ha did not recog­
nize inside it.
Before turalag oa the radio, ho
sent off for a schematic drawlag
of it. Th* mechanism tu a s d out
t# bo a tiny bomb, put into the
radio so it could bo destroyed la
Tba fourth attraction of tha event of wartime capture.
B a a fo rd -D tB a ry Entertainment
Aasa. subscription series will bo
Jeaa Greco aad his famous Span­
ish dancers at t p. m. March 94,
in tha Civic Canter.
Promising to be the outstanding
antartalnmcnl presentation of the
season, the dancers will make only
this oaa appearance In Central
Florida and a large crowd la ex­
pected to fill tho Civic Center.
A i few season subscription tickata will b t available at the door
at $9 par person.
Greco and hl« famous dancers
have'been featured in the movie,
"around tha World In 90 days,"
mad* several appearances on Ed
Sullivan's Sunday TV program and
played before audiences'au over
tba world. His troupe la made up
af M persona, both mea and wom­
an, da acers, singers and must-

Caution Saves
Life O f Deputy

Greco Dancers

KISIMU, Kenya, (UPI) - E v a n ­
gelist Billy Graham walked right
upA &gt; three witch doctors who
were believed to be trying to fix
a curse on him Tuesday and look­
ed them, square In the eye.
The Incident occurred at the
coaduiion of a huge rally at
which tba North Carolina even*
gellst preached to more than
10.000 persons.
The service went very well, and
at the end of It, 500 persona wart
persuaded by Graham to make 0
"decision for Christ."
As the crowd began to dis­
perse, tba three Jaluo witch doc*
to n (attired ia grotesque tribal
drass) walked up to within 100
feet of Graham's platform and
stared at Mm Impassively.
It was ballsvad tba witch doc­
tors were trying t# put a cursa oa
the blonde, tall minister. Their
leader, Okelo Onoko, 00, amoked
th* traditional "conjuring" pip*
of hie trade.
- • xGraham went down and walked
up to tba three strange man, who
fixed their painted eyas on him
fiercely. Graham didn’t flinch.
"God loves you and Christ died
oa th* cross for you," ho told
them through an interpreter.
The which doctors didn’t flinch,
either, and after staring at Gra­
ham a minute longer, turned and
stalkad off.

Longwood Jayceei
Plan Teen Dance &gt;
The Longwood Jaycees will bold
their first done* for Iowa toon*
t(« rs* la the nearly completed
Jaycoo Youth Center Saturday
sight from T:20 p. m. aattl 10:90
p* HI.
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Board Authorizes
Bid Advertising
Th* County Commission Tuesday)
authorised Circuit Court Clerk
David Gatchel to advertise for,
bids for a bookkeeping machine
for tha clerk’s office at an esti*
mated cost of 16,000.
|
They also agreed to reduce elee*A
trieal permit feei a i requested byw
Zoning Director Robert Brown. |
The board also received a letter,
from the city of Sanford asking
for needed Improvements on SR
415. However. Chairman John'
Kridef asked Gatebal to advlst th#
city that the atata plans to reiur*
face tha road.

M igrant Food
Emergency Over

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MIAMI (UPI) — Th* state food5
depot, which has distributed food
to Dado County migrant farm
workers sine* Feb. 0, will cloaa
Friday.
Bryan Pago, a u lita n t state chlafl
of farm labor, said only 12 famU
lisa showed up for help Tuesday,
and it appeared tha migrant food,
emergency ia over.

New FBI Office
TAMPA (UPI) — Th* FBI saldj
Tuesday it will aatabliih n third!
Florida "hindquarters’’ o f f i c e
kero, by early summer, aupplo*
meeting thoe* is Miami and Jack*
sonvilla.

CONQUER!

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FABRICS

The Winter Park Telephone Co.,
which Serves south Serhlnole Coun­
ty will have a full page adver*
tisament in Urn Saturday Even*
lag Poal’a March 11 Issue.
The ad shows Winter Park da*
veloper Allen Trovllion and hit
family getting a phone extension.
Winter Park is described as a
former retirement haven of 10,*
000 headed for a 130,000 population
by U70.
Describing Winter Park as tha
"bedroom" of the nearby electro*
nics Industry, the add tells how
Winter Park Telephone Co. serv*
ice has increased from 2,421 tele*
phones In 1646 to more than II,*'
SOI today. The ad is sponsored
by the U. S. Independent Tclo*
phone Assn.

Witch Doctors
Don't Faze Billy

Yards aad Yards
d r a per y

cral Home. Her. John W. Pilley
of the Lake Mary Community
Presbyterian Church and the
Sanford Masonic Lodge 62 will
conduct services. Major Brown
will receive full military honors
and burial In Arlington National
Cemetery after the body Is take*
to Washington. D. C. T h ursday.^
Mrs. 'Brown will attend the burial.

Goodland, Mich. He served In the
U. 8. Navy In World War I and
played football at the Great Lakes
Naval Training Station.
Arter the war. MaJ. Brawn was
In the brokerage baslness In De­
troit. At that time he Joined the
army reserve. In 1641 he was
called to active duty and saw
action In Europe and Asia. He
retired as a major and moved
in Lake Mary in 1*35 where he
became active In civic affalra.
MaJ. Brown was a member of
the Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce, and as a longtime Ma­
son was a member of Palestine
Lodge 357 of Detroit. His bobby
was golf and be was a member
of the Mayfair Men's Golf Assn.
He attended the Community Pres­
byterian Church of Laka Mary.
He was a noble of Bahia Shrine
TCmpla In Orlando, a member of
the Sanford Shrine Club, Ameri­
can Legion, and the Sanford Klki
Lodge. Ho was a realtor la Lake
Mary.
Survivors are his widows, Mrs.
Gladys Brown, and his mother-inlaw, Mrs. Golden Pitt, both of
Lake Mary; two sons, Rod D.
Brown of Detroit and Roy Grant
Brown J r. of Los Angeles, Calif.
Funeral services , will bo at 11
a. m. Thursday at Brlsson Fun-

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!World Prayer Day

N ew Dishwashers

1Program Friday

Use Less Water

At Nazarene Church

By JEANNE WARNER
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Bouquets .of red roses lent a
party air to the home. An enor­
mous arrangement on tha dining
LEAP YEAR was celebrated room table made a perfect cen­
Friday night with a unique party
at
of Mr, and Mr*. terpiece for the exquisite French
-- the
‘. L.. home
!----- -Clarke Bruestle in Lake Mary—
members of the Gamma Lambda
c iapter of Rets Sigma Phi plan­
ned fie entertainment which In­
cluded their husband* • • and the
men were greeted with yellow
ribbons to wear in their hair as
a symbol of the Leap Year! ■
The party stoned around eighl-ish
and included a cookout, games
and doncing tor Dr. and Mr*.
Thomas Larsen, Mr. and Mr*.
Glenn McCall, Mr. and Mr*.
Clyde Robertson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Stetson. Mr. and Mr*. Jack Little.
Mr. and Mrs, Garnet While and
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wide Tyc,

SATURDAY NIGHT the U rgens entertained with a cocktail
buffet at (heir home on Coleman
Circle . . . a brass bowl filled
p ii LS. i i.tivdihtU i
with yellow crysanthemums and
asters and yellow randies in brass lace cloth and silver candelabra.
£ scrolls mid* a lovely contrast on , Mary (Mri. li. E.) McCumber
&gt; the hrown linen table doth • • - : can taka a bow for the artistry
Iha hostess served ehirken chow and also for preparing the delec­
mein which was so tasty that I table
food enjoyed during the
th« guest* wanted tha recipe. A ' evening • • • Guests included Lt.
sura sign of • successful dinner! I McCumber, Cdr. and Mra. Ar­
thur Eider, Mr*. Amy Rust, May­
or and Mrs. Earl Higginbotham,
; Mr. and Mrs. William Halbich,
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Horton Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. G, Hunt of Miami,
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Symes, Capt. and
! Mrs. JamVs Ramage, Cdr. and
Mra. George Koen, Lcdr. and Mrs.
j Jack Langford, Mrs. I. M. Row­
ell, Capt. and Mrs. L. Edwards, l
Cdr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, 1
Cdr. and Mrs. Dave King, Cdr.
and Mrs. Hal Lang and Cdr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Rowell.

of her husbanJ. Tltey were En­
sign William Derrybcrry, Ensign
W. R. BurdtaM, Kniign Peter L.
Jemen, Lt. (J.g.) Jim r* Plrotlc
and Lt. (j g ) Sam ttobertt.
IT WAS A GAY WEEKEND al
the home oI Dottie and Bob Kama
- • • her aiiier, Mr*. Luclle John­
son, formerly of Sanford, and
Mr*. France* Dunson of Pahokee
were here.
VIRGINIA AND HAL LANG,
and children three • • Jam*. Pal
and Billy ■ • ■ will leave tomor­
row lor new duly station in Nor­
folk. Va.. Virginia this week gave
up her flaming red trr.net for a
blonde coiffure
Aa Hal, laid,
"We’re going North ao it’a lime
for a change!"
MR. AND MRS. HARRY W.
GERBER of Syracuse, N. Y. enroute to San Juan, were weekend
guesti or “ Mickey" (Mrs. Step­
hen W.l Gerber and her ion. Don,
at their home on Magnolia Ave.
The Sanford Gerber*, who movrd
here last summer, have (rattled
extensively throughout the United
Stales and Europe - - • but their
refreshing sense of humor alone
mikes them interesting people lo
know! They also are responsible
for the tantalizing aroma that you
sniff as you pass thrlr barbecue
pit (The Pit House) on tha eorner
of 10th and French Ave.

MARY McCUMBER was cook- '
ing again Sunday night - - - th is !
, lima crispy, golden brown chick- j
en for a group of bachelor friends i

Lake Monroe
.MRS. LARGEN
Tr.ose attending ware Dr. and
Mr*. Fred Walls of Orlando, Dr.
and Mrs. T. F. McDaniel, Dr, and
Mr*. Edwin Epstein, Dr. and
Mrs. Hroo'.s Smith, Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Smilii, Dr. and Mr*. E.
L. Lindsey and Dr, Cliff Boyce.
Dr. and Mrs. Largen Wilt at­
tend the e'red Waring concert in
Daytona Death this weekend as
guesti of Dr, Thomas Ayora.

Personals

Forshay, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Mapes, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hardin. Mr. and Mr*. Wolford
Jr., Michael Wolford, Mrs. H. C.
Disbrow, Mrs. LeRoy Hickson and
data may be worth tha extra Mr*. Nancy Foster.
charge for credit,” aays Mrs.
CAN'T YOU PICTURE the eaGladys Kendall, Homs Industries
cllemenl that must have taken
and Marketing Specialist.
Many young families have plsr* this afternoon when five
taught themselves to save by young ladiea boarded a train for
buying on installment plans. Plan­ a trip that will take them to
ned spending ia the secret to Washington, D. C. and bark In
Muad os* of credit. There era five day*? Invited a t guesti of
advantages and disadvantages in Betty Odham, and accompanied
by har father, J . Bralley Odham,
using credit.
Paying cash for BUI* things, ware Michele Jones, Linda Rob­
paying when the bill ia due, limit­ son, Faye Karne* and Barbara
ing the number of accounts will Smith.
make for smoother financial sail­
ing.
Try lo keep charge accounts
under control. The amount of
credit you cio usa depends large­
ly an: capacity to meet financial
commitments; the prospect of
continuing employ meat-or Income,
and assets and capital on hand.
If wa learn la uae credit wise­
ly it can earva as well. Otherwise
we may become slave* lo exces­
sive charge accounts and worry.

How To Use Credit

Osteen

Personals
• T MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder
enteria n
a family dinner Sun­
day i i
' of their eon and
diugir
-v, Mr. and Mra.
Donald
:r of New Springfield.
Ohio. G.
guests were Mr. and
Mrs. John Jure* and children ef
Oiteen, Sir. and Mr*. Nick Pfeifauf
end daughter, Mra. Betty Snyder
end ton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bennett and children, all of Sanferd.
Mr. and Mr*. CUreose Snyder
and their houaeguesta were eater
tainad on* evening this week i t
the Imperial House by Mr. and
Mee. Nick Pfeifauf and w ether
evening by Mr. and M ». Kdwaid
Bennett ef Sanford.

SECURITY

The annual Wo-ld Way of Pray­
er will be ohterved at the Church
of the Nazarene, Friday at 10 a.
m. The program li sponsored by
the United Church Women.
Thn«e participating In the pro­
gram are Mr*. Gut Srhmah. presi­
dent of the local United Church
Women. Mr*. Eugene William*
representing the First Methodiit
Church. Mr*. Warren Adam* of
the First Presbyterian Church,
and Mr*. W. A. Snward and Mr*.
Raymond Sandlfer, the Church
of (he Xaiarene. Mr*. Schmah
represent*
the
Congregational
Christian Church.
The Rev. R. It. Spear Jr., host
pastor, will lead the congrega­
tional singing and present special
cial music in song. The Rev. Ern­
est Bolick, past of Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church will speak brief­
ly on the meaning of the World
Day of Prayer.
Members of all Churehe* are in­
vited to attend. Nursery facilities
will be aviilsble.

Contrary to what la believed by
nomc people, au to m atic dlshwaah-

era "use no mnra water than la re­
quired in waahing dlahaa by hand.
In rlic i where the home wife
permit* the hot water to run from
the fauret from atart to flniah
of her manual diahwathlng tjrtle,
the water romumption by an auto­
matic dishwasher la considerably
lea*.
For example, on* of the baa*
known of today'* modern dishwanhere, ute* only a fraction mor*
than 9 gallon* of water. Tha w ater
i* circulated throuahout tha weak
chamber a t a rata of 4$ gallons
per minute, but tha complata
washing and rinting cycle requires
only a total of 9 l/.t gallon*.
Recommended water tempera­
ture |« iso drgree*.

Rebekahs Honor
Deputy President

Randy Celebrates

A t District Meet

Semlnola Rebekah Lodge 41 wag
host lo a district meeting at tha
Odd Fellows Halt this weekend.
.Mrs. Bertha Snyder, nobta grand,
presided at tha opening session.
Mrs, Margaret MacDonlgal. dis­
Randy Brown, young son of Mr.
trict deputy president, was introand Mr*. Willie Brown. 1229 Sum­
dueed and given a special ooermerlin Ave., relrbrated his third
SMORGASBORD DEEM ED SUCCESSFUL. About 51)0 people were served
tesy. The officers formed an *'M”
birthday with a pahy, Feb. *4. at
while they held earda spelling
during the tmmml Swedish Sntorjriixlmrd «t the Fellowship Hull of the
the home of hit parent*.
"M argaret."
Congregational Church sponsored by the Kthel ltont Circle, The tiered
The guest* played several games
Mrs. Nick Pfeifauf sang a n a g
with prizes being won by Linda
table, centered with n huge roust turkey, was surrounded by n variety of
entitled "M argaret". Mrs. MaeNoel, Joyea Harvey and Dottie
tempting foods. Soft dinner music was presented throughout the evening
Dontgal was also presented a gift
Llnley.
by Carl Stoddard and Rill Hcidclnuin of Casselberry, From left, Mrs.
from tha lodge and a personal
Following the gift opening, fav­
Harold Herlmt, Mrs. Maurice Corbett and Mrs. Herbert Thurston are
gift from the nobis grand.
ors of little hits and blowers were
shown at- one end of the Inigo serving table. Mrs. Corbett is president of
Mrs. 2(aeDonigsl presided at tha
given to each one and refresh­
the host circle and Mrs. Thurston anti Mrs. Herbal were ro-dinirmen of
district meeting. Lodges represent­
ment* of cake. Ice cream, candy
ed Included Orlando No, I t, Lnthe dinner.
(Herald Photo)
and soft drinks were served.
errne No. 38 (also from Orlando).
Tliust attending wer# Bill and
Benevolent No. 13 of St. Cloud and
llcrbrth Cottier, Michael, Susan
Kissimmee No. 4!. Mra. LiUlaa
and Maria Galetta. Dottie and
Andrews, Mlzpah Rebekah No. H ,
Linda Linley, Mary Jo, Arletfe
of Putnam, Conn., w ar a visitor.
and Linda DcMatlls, Linda Noel,
Mrs. Eva Williams, Mr*. Eva
Joyce Harvey and the honorea’a
Beckham, Mra. Mable Brown,
brothers. Gary, Donald and KenMr*. Eileen Rector and Mrs. Ama­
nrth Scott Drown.
lia Osteen, membore of Mm banFay Noel and Mrs. George Dcpitallly committee, served refryefcMattn assisted Mrs. Brown in
The theme of the show will be me nil to tha guests, The iMMMfl
Plans are well underway for
serving and entertaining.
the Dinner-Fashion Stio-v spon­ "Shop At Home" and with the dining room w e n decorated b f |
grand's colors af pink, gpHB
sored by llie Sanford Woman’* cooperation of local merchants, nobta
and silver.
Club lo be /eld al the Civic Cen­ the club hopes lo focus the pub­
ter, Thursday March 31 at 7:30 lic's sttcnilon to the local fash­
ions available at the Sanford Mer­ Sanford H D C l
chants' Stores.
Former Conover Model I.a*»le
Smith will narrate (bp show giv­ Plans Food Sail
ing credit lo the store contributing
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
By MYRTIK C. WILSON
a particular fashion.
tion Club will hold a "Baked Fend
Home Demonstration Agrnt
Mrs. Carl R. Sehllkt la chair­ Hale** Saturday morning tn front
If you decide to reptsce meat
man. Working on the commlllrr
when planning certain meals, iry
wiih her are Mrs, A. W, Woodall, of the Food f a i r building. Tba
cheese—li rates with fish as an
Mra. George Wells, Mrs. Harry sale will atart a t I a. m. and homaIdent food.
Kchelbergrr, Mrs, C. L. Redding, mad* cakes, rookies, plan m i
Five quarts of milk are needed
Mrs.
George Stine, Mrs. Howard candy wilt be featured.
WEDNESDAY
lo make a pound of cheese. It’s
Club member* are requested 9a
Monteilb, Mr*. John White, Mra.
a highly roncentraled, food, rich
have their baked food there V
Clyde
Ram&gt;ry
and
Mra,
J
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P.
Pineerest
Baptist
Church
S.
S.
in nutrients, free of waste, snd
PERKY ECU El. MERGER, Ofliccrs and icarlicr* Supper al Wilson,
almost completely digestible.
Tickets for the Dinner-Fashion
For a sucrestfui vuiflle — or 116 E. Woodlnnrt Dr„ clmse 6:30 p. tn. Tbe R. A- men mg
Show will tie 13 per couple or
Carrots and basts wdE wtt In
i* at 7 p. tn.
any cheese dish — ute moderate to celebrate hi* twelfth
12 SO each. Proceeds will he used a lessor degree H lo ft MB 00heat. A 330-degree oven Is the
Holy communion will he obser­ for many civic projects tha club moved before storing,
hottest to use and 300 and 323 birthday thin week by hav­ ved at First Mnhotll.it Church undertakes each year.
is beiicr. To melt cheese quickly,
ing dinner at tbe Skyline from 7:I5 to H:15 p. m. Total en- Tickets will be on sale at local The U. *. Public HeeMi Benton
cut in small pieces or grate it. Restaurant in Orlando with
listmeiU Rally in McKinley Hall atorcs or call Mrs. John White advises that any animal IMo
Add to cooked sauce and stir until
8:18 p. m. Refreshment* will ba FA 2-4603, Mr*. Paul Colman should be washed promptly and
his
friend,
Tom
Hemphill.
mrllrd. Do not cook sauce after
served.
FA 2-3889 or Mrs. Clyde Ram­ thoroughly with eoap and wnMh
adding cheese.
They returned to Sanford,
sey FA 2-0788.
Then consult n physician.
When you select a cheese dish
THURSDAY
fur the main course, be sure after the dinner, for a
T.K.L Sunday School C lan of
everyone receives three ounce* brink game of bowling.
of rheesr, Otherwise you can't The bnya were Accom­ First Baptist Church me«la at
3 p. m. In tne chapel, with Mr*.
consider the cheese a meal tub8 e a M « ^ w , , *»stltule. If you serve lets cheese, panied by Perry's parents, J. A- Denson and Mrs. Ruby
ute eggs, peanut butter, milk or Mr. and Mrx. Harry Kchd- Ill-merle as ho»te**es.
Pinrcrrsl Baptist Church visita­
othrr high protein food in the berger.
tion lOi.'il) a. in. to 7 p. m.
meal.
"Save every acrap of cheese.
Store it tighlly covered in (he
refrigerator. If ihe cheese dries
out, grate U for use with scram­
bled egga, spaghetti sauce, or
sprinkled with bread crumbs on
scalloped dishes. If rhecse molds,
Children's
Beye*
cut off tho moldy pari—but use
the rest," says Ronnia B. McDon­
CAN CAN SLIPS
EASTER SUITS
ald. Assistant llomr Economiat
Full ssr Half Slip
While, Light Rlae end
in Food Conservation.
Navy Blee
ONLY
1 1 .19
8Dee
$ then 14
S DAYS ONLY!
You'll gel more don* around
PRICED AT
the house if you rest before you
Thurn., Erl., Sal.!
Children's
ONLY 8g.99 to $ 1 0 .9 9
become tired. It’s suggested you
M ir. 3, 4, I
EASTER DRESSES
Iry to re d 10 minutes out of every
hour.
Kites 4 thru 12
Boys*
While and Pastel Nylon
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Children's

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Oman's Club Plans
Fashion Show

Cheese Makes Good

Meat Substitute

For Certain Meals

Church

Calendar

MILLIE (Mrs. Irving) FEINBERG returned lo her beautiful
Briltany-style home in Loch Ar­
bor Saturday night tnd found ■
group of friends there singing
"Happy Birthday" to her. And
tbe host of Ihe party - * • her
husband - • was accompanying
tha singers si a new organ. Tha
You can shorten a long neck
organ was another happy sur­
prise and wai especially well- by wearing hair long and lightly
received since ah# la taking music fluffy. If neck ia abort, wear hair
lesson*.

Mow much did you charge lo
your account last month? . . Tha
average customer came closer
la lioo than to $10.00.
"Debt can be constructive or
destructive, depending upon your
aredit capacity snd management.
M would not be wise to mortgage
needed income tomorrow, neat
month or next year to satisfy
pleasures and comforts that a n
to be consumed today. A fine dur­
able product that gives good ser­
vlet far beyond tha lari payment

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T o Meet Friday
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet Friday a t 7:10 p. m. at
tha Logie* Hell an 17-9$. Thia i(
w important hnaineea meeting
and all memhen are urged to at­
tend.

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NEW ORLEANS (U PIH -W aran
church M U tolled the beginning
of Aih Wednesday and 40 d a n of
Laatao rapantanca early today and
muted tha wall ef a tlrad trumpet.
A drunk waavor through boar
cam on Bourbon Streat. A atrip*
par walked over dlacarded maika
throuih tha predaw n silence to
her French Quarter apartment.
Bright .- eyed children carried
drtam a of tea monatero and la*
dlan maldena to their church
pew*.
It waa the day after Mardi Grai.
Half a million peraona hold their
head*, o r their foot, and won*
derad why they acted like that
Tueaday, and why they’ll act like
that again next year.
Mardi O ral, or Shrove Tueaday.
la tha lent day before Lent ana
la traditionally uaed to let off
itaam before the rigora of fait*

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Street aweepera cleaned up the
hear cam that covered the etreeta
and awept away meuqda of con*

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cony, end only one boy fell off a
float. Only one got shot—In thw
leg at the corner of lU ca and Re*
llgloua Street*.
Tamperaturoa a t lew a i «T de*
greet during the day didn’t deter
troupe ef glrU from maaklag aa
bare-tagged French maid*, pirate
girla and ballerina*, nor did It

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Mardi Grae.

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BLUE RIBBON HEAVY WESTERN MATURE

Cabinet Orders
Hospital Speed Up

AZALEA TASTY CHUNK

BRAUNSWEIGER

Cabinet told n Panama C ity ten*
tractor In, no uncertain ta m e te
speed up a new ward building a t
the elate mental hospital or. forfeit
his contract
Tho Cabinet got Into the a c t
after building coordinate** and
Secretary ef State R. A* Gray
reported that A. M. William* A
Sons Is s e w a l months behind on
the $780,000 job n t Chattahoochee
end doea not appear toe cow*
earned about i t ail.
Coordinator Terry Lee said he
and othera have tried to Imprest
an the contractor th a t he can Ie#a
hi* contract and bond “but it doe*
not atom to have aoakad in.”
State Engineer Bob Brown aald
the contractor's oaly exruaa eooma
to bo th at It has rained eom%
but Brown aald th a t wonld not
cauao that much of n delay.

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by Den One after being bald for
five ceneecutlve month* by Deg
Five.
BUI Rampblll retatad Interacting
points from the book “History of
Scouting.”
Copt. Robert W. Sly*. NAB c m .
mandlng officer, and Ms family
were welcomed into the pack.
Receiving awards w trat Bill Big*
ginbotham, Bear badge) J1
Buckler, Wolf badge) Ray
•haw Demur strips) Robert 1
Danner stripe and ona-year

Bobcat pint Billy LaFiwalir, S w ­
eat pin,
Dan methara pin* ware p a te n t­
ed te: Mrs, C. Higginbotham, Mr*.
D. EtheU, Mrs. Mahlhe, Mrs.
Gormlsy, Mm. R. Repp.
Robert Rieharda, Rllly C aim an
and Dickie Behrum, frees Bay1
Scout Troop g |, d em onstrate
various skills in acouting.

Army Tank Urad
In Housa Wracking

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Kastner Named Prexy
Harold Kaatnrr w ai elerled
president of the Sanford Grey­
hound Baaeball Club at a merlin*
of the organization Tueaday night.
Other officera elected were: W.
Kenneth McRoberta, first vice
preaident: Dr. Daniel H. Malhera,
aecond vice preaident and John
M. Fitzpatrick, aecretery-treaaurer.

JIM DEBR1NB, left, « u presented w ith a trophy from
Car Club President Phil Bell a fte r h* took top honor* in
khana held a t Spuce Creek A irport a t Samsula, Sunday.
a Renault Dauphin# completed the circuit in one m inute
Th* gym khana waa sponsored by the Seminole Club.

did this time s year ago," said
th* 39-year-old Musis! arier a
hard workout at St. Petersburg
Tuesday. "1 think I'll make a
comeback.”
Williams, 41, said at Scotts­
dale, Arts., that a chronic neck
ailment may prevent him from
playing tbla year.
"If my naek doesn't get bet­
ter, I doubt that I ean play," be
said. "I'm taking eome pills wbkh
a n supposed to have an orange

Knickerbocker Ace
Shows Old Spark
Dick MeGuIro looked Ilka the
Dick McGuire of old a* th# De­
troit Piston'* player-coach apart•d bis team's clinching a t sacoad
place In tha National Basketball
Association's Western Division.
Playing th* full game, Urn for­
mer New York Knickerbocker and
St. John'a ae* tallied SI points In
Detroit's 109-106 victory over
Cincinnati Tuesday night.

Sox Sign Collegians
CHICAGO (U P I)-T w o Univer­
sity of Oklahoma baseball stars,
pitcher Ron Platb and first hastman-outfielder Tom flwafford, have
been signed to contracts by th*
Chicago Whila Box. They will be
assigned to tba Charleston, S. C.,
farm alub.

Seminole Sport*
the racing gym ­
DeDrine, driving
and 42 seconds.

scad Ingredient. They help tba
pain but they maka me drowsy.”
For the time being, at least,
Williams said he hasn't any in­
tentions of slicking around as a
pinch-hitter.
Th* Detroit Tigers nabbed ont
of their three big holdouts when
pitcher Frank Lary unexpectedly
arrived at Lakeland and agreed
to term*. Lary, a 17-game win­
ner, la believed to hive elgned
for $23,000. American League bat­
ting champion Harvey Kuenn and
slugger Charley Maxwell are un­
signed.
Outfielder Roger Marla, Infielder Hector Lopez and firat • base­
man Kant lladlsy, all acquired
from Kama* City during tha win­
ter, signed with lb* New York
Yankees. The Yankees' holdout
list numbers Uve, Including MickThe, Bait! pore Orioles reached
an agreement for about $10,000
with Albi* Pearson but alUl hava
five dissatisfied players, includ­
ing Gene Woodling and infielder
'Billy Klaus.
Trad* winds blew at Bradenton
where general manager Johnny
McHalf of tha Milwaukee Braves
said h e'has been conferring with
general manager Big Devine at
tha St. Louis Cardinals. Tba
Braves, of course, are seeking
second • basemen Insurance while
th* Cardinals are believed to
want a right • handed power hit­
ler and a pitebtr.
"Nothing la close," Mcilale
said. "But it's possible that some­
thing will develop.”

NEW YORK (U P I&gt; - Oaear Robertaon of Cincinnati, highest scoror in college basketball history.
Was chosen on the United Press
International I960 All • America
team today for the third straight
year. He waa elected by a nearunanimous vote,
Jerry West of West Virginia,
Jerry Lurai of Ohio State, Darrail Imhoff of California and Tom
SUth of St.' Bonaventure were the
other players honored by an alltime high electorate of 331 writers
and radio-TV broadcasters from
coaat-to-coast.
Of the 331 voters, 336 made the
amazing S-5 Robertson their firat
team choice, one picked him for
second team, and another exer­
cised the democratic privilege of

NEW YORK ( U P I)- The I960
United Press International AllAmerica basketball taam:
Player and acheat
Oscar Robertson. Cln.
Jerry West, W. Vs.
Jerry Lucas, Ohio State
Darrell Imhoff, Cal.
Tom Stlth, St. Bona.
Seeesd Team
Terry Dlichlnier, Purdue
Tony Jackson, St. John'a (N.Y.)
Jimmy Darrow, Bowling Green
Roger Kaiser, Georgia Toeh
vChaster
n ia v c r Walker,
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Bradley
Third Team
Horace Walker, Michigan Slat*
Dave Debusschere, Detroit
Tom Bandera, N.Y.U.
Walt Bellamy, Indiana
Lee Shaffer, North Carolina.

Junior Bowling
Classes Slated
The Rscroatioo Department In
cooperation With tha Jet Lane*
Bowling Allay will hold elasacs
of instruction for Junior bowler*
Saturday morning. S uiting at
9:30 a. m. all youngsters ten and
older are Invited I* tb* free In­
struction.
A Junior and aeoior league will
be formed with bowling every
Saturday morning at reduced
rate*.

Chargers Sign 2

mm YOU (UFD-La# mat
MB at Meets cgroM** waa named

S p rin g T ra in in g

Biddy Loop Cage
Tournament Gets
Underway Friday

Big Ten Meets
To ‘Formally1
Kill Bowl Pact

Insurors Sweep
Bowling Ploy

‘Heavy* Champ
Europe Bound

O rd e r Y o u r

Cahill JoinR Montreal Tackle Expelled
COLUMBIA, S: C. (UPI) — L»o
CahUI, assistant football coach at
th* University of South Carolina,
has resigned to become line coach
for (he Montreal Aloueltes of the
Canadian Professional Leagua.
Cahill aald ha would Join head
coach Parry Mots a t Montreal Im­
mediately.

LOS ANGELES &lt;UP1)-Marvln
Marlnovieh, who was axpactad ta
taka over firat string tackle duties
on th# University of Southern Cali­
fornia football taam this year, baa
been expelled from school because
*( “ a disciplinary matter,” Robert
J . Downey, dean of atudents, aald
Tuesday.

lflhtly s * »:10 r.W
AB*Stars Named

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LOS ANGELES.(UPD-Tbe Los
Angeles Charger* at tba American
Football League hava sJgnad two
veterani of tho rival National
Football League. They are Glenn
Holtsman, a defehsiv* end who
played lour seasons with the Los
Angelae Rams, and Dick Chorevich, who played thro* y e a n aa
offensive taekle with the Baltimora
Colts.

day April 10 will be a aavlng of Indicate how many additional 1have already been dispoaed of.
with another 12 act ailde for ma­
time* it can be used
from *10.30 to SH.
Memorial Stadium ha* 296 re jor league acout* or other gueata
The *10.10 raving will be earn­ served bo* aeat* of which 4 1 1of the elub,
ed by all peraona buying a aeaaon
general admiaalon tick* for $42.
Regular admiaalon for the TO
home game*, at 7&amp;e per game
would be *12.10.
Th* spring bnoebnll training season in Sanford will
The $3.30 earing will be earned
by all buying a reaerve aingla bon
s ta rt within the next few weeks.
.
Giant Minor League club* th a t will train her* and
aeat ticket for t!4. Regular res ta rt arriving soon will be the Tacoma, W ashington team
verve bon aeat admiaalon for the
of
the Pacific Coast League; the Harlingen, Texa* team
70 home game*, at 21c per game,
of the Texa* League; Springfield, E astern League;
would be S17J0.
Eugene, Oregon team, N orthwest League; Fre*no, Calif.,
General admiaalon aeaaon ticket
California League; Pocatello. Idaho, Pioneer League;
purchaaera have the option of
Artesla, N. M., Sophomore League and Quincy, Illinois,
Ignoring the Cincinnati phenom on uaing their ticket nightly for 70
31id west League.
game*, or of bringing aa many
his ballot.
Players are expected to arrive around March 10
Robertson thu* appeared o* a gueata aa they wiah to any game.
with the firat training gam* scheduled March 19 with
record M.l per cent of the votes Punch mark* on the ticket will
Harlingen meeting Tacoma.
cast.
The 21-year-old senior, rated ■
cinch to become professional bas­
ketball’s neat new star, is only
the aecond player ever to be
elected three times to the UPI
All-America team since its incep­
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Lula pion Don Jordan, accepted th J
tion In 1947. The first collegian so
Rodriguez, world'a leading waiter- fight with the 98-year-old Vejer to
honored was Tom Gola of LaSalle
weight contender, performs a box­ keep busy and teat hi* new punch,
from IMS to 1933,
ing "experiment" tonight when be ing power against a heavier op­
West, th* 94 backcourt sharp­
take* on ringwiae middleweight ponent.
shooter who led West Virginia to
Rodrigues' handlers said Uieir
the Southern Conference champi­
Thf final activity of the cur­ Chico V’ejar in a 10-round nation­
onship and an NCAA berth, was rent aeaaon in the Recreation
fighter does not intend to forsake
ally
televised
bout.
selected on the team for the sec­ Dept.'s Basketball Program gets
the goal of th* welterweight
Tb* 99 • year - old Rodrigues, championship for the middleond year In a row. He was a underway Friday at T p. m.
marking time whila frustrated In weight rank*, and Rodrigues will
first or second team eholce of
A biddy tournament will be held
93.9 per cent of the voter*.
an effort to meet cautious rhans- com* in a t about the 147-poend
Friday
and
Saturday
morning
with
.Lucas' name appeared on 93.2
welter limit.
t
final game Monday at T p. m.
per cent of the bauots; Imhoff on for
But th* undefeated youngetar
the
championship.
73.3 per cent and Stlth on 37.9.
from Camaguey, Cuba, has beau
The second game Monday.etartNever before have three play­
an * virtually every weltarweigM
Ing
at
9:43
p.
m.
will
be
an
allers dominated a UPI All-America
contender of not* and mua* take
billot as did Robertson, West and star men's league game with Rob­
what opposition he can get. Three
son Sporting Goods, league win­
Lucas this season.
week* ago he won hia 17th
Robertson, West and Imhoff are ner* playing an all-ster team
COLUMBUS. Ohio, (U PI)—Big •tralght by kayolng previously un­
seniors; SUth is ■ junior and composed of th* other eight
Ten representative* meet here defeated welterweight Carl Hub­
Lucas only a sophomore. The 9-9 teams.
bard in four round* before the TV
In
the
drawing
for
th*
biddy
Ohio State center is the fourth
Thursday and Friday to formally
sophomore ever to win this honor, tournament, Sanford Electric will kill th# 14-year-oid Rosa Bowl pact camera*.
following such famed collegian* play Seminole Sporting Goods a t
CA M ERA S.
as Gola, Wilt Chamberlain and 7 p. m., Friday, followed at 9 and possibly to consider charges
with Higginbothams vs. Roumll- that facuitlss a rt losing control of
Robertson.
Photography Supplies
lata.
Big Tsn athletic policy.
1 • Day Develeptag Service
The winner of the first gams
Th* Ros* Bowl vot* should b*
WIEBOLDT CAMERA
will play Robson Sporting Goods a 3-3 deadlock, preventing renew­
SHOP
at 9 a. m. Saturday and ths win­ al of the contract under which
Senferd. Pie.
ner of Friday nights second the conference picked n team to 910 S. Perk
game will play Stamper Agency play each year In th* bowL Un­
In th* Sanford City Bowling at 10.
less special action is taken, howLeagues a'mateh-of-tbe-week” last
Monday night will see the win­ ever, a rule will rsmaln in effect
Wednesday evening, New York ners of tbeas two games battle allowing a Big Ten team to ac­
Life took a three game sweep from for th* championship. All gamos cept Independently an invitation
Harry's Liquors to put them into a will be played at Semlnol* High to Pasadena. The team would
solid fourth place, meanwhile drop­ School.
keep th* gate proceeds for it* own
ping Harry's Into third place. Henk
school instsed of splitting evenly
Kretzer led the Insurors with a 497
with th* rest of the conference as
sariaa, while Georg* Kenla was
under the expired p a c t
high for th* Uquormen.
la other league action, firat plaee
Mather of Sanford could take only
NEW YOBK (UPI) — Heavyoa* game from Gena'a Seminole
Cleaners to keep their lead at its weight champion Ingemar Johans­
games. Al DePalma rolled (he ‘‘big son is scheduled to fly beck t*
night'* everyone has been looking Europe tonight, afU r a 10-day
tot. as be bad a 164-900-233 for a visit in the United But** and Can617 total to belp the Furniture
Returning today from Toronto,
team. John Burton was high man
for lb* Cleaners with hia 323 total. where be mad* a TV appaaumne*
Dick Richards had ■ 3tl total to Tuesday night, th* ckamploe U
lead Burnett Paintera to a two-to­ stated U tak* *om* medical in­
on* victory off tho Celery City jections a t United Nations head­
Printing five, led by Bob Steele's quarters la proper* him lo r hia
321. Tbit moved th* Painters into forthcoming visit U tb* Gesa
Strip.
second position In tho league.
Director* named were Sanford
Mayor Earl Higginbotham, Ralph
Wight, John Krider, J. H. Wil­
liam* and Frank Dune.
Seaton ticket* for Greyhound
game* at Memorial Stadium tbla
lummer went on aale thl* morn­
ing.
Premium for purchate of the
ticket* between now and opening

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Wednesday, Friday ft Saturday 2 P. M.
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY
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;lo r Sits Down
fith Audience I A Wheelchair
NEW YORK (UPI)
Confineent to a wheelchair, says British
median Michael Flanders, puts
in on an equal footing with his
bdiencei.
.“ Life In a wheelchair has prov| to be most compatible with my
eric entertaining people in my
e ssio n a l) living room." said
nders, the bearded half of the
•m of Flinders and Donald
~ann. whose two-man show, "At
Drop of a Hat." is one of the
hits oi the eurrent Broadway
ason.
"We meet cich other on tn equal
sit—Informally—for a few songs
_ some amusing stories. We're
sitting down, the audience and
and I think we get to know each
' er better."
lander* was stricken with polio
19(3 at England’s Yarmouth
vy Yard. Completely paralyted
placed in an iron lung, he re­
ined partial uae of hli arms and
*, chest and eye muiclea
gh physiotherapy, patience
faithful exercise.
Re decided to try for a thcatrl! career during hli rehabiilte:z. But being a big man — 6' 4"
came to the conclusion it was
t much hope" that had even
able to perform standing on
feet entirely.
"I Just made up my mind that
7 all practical purposes a chair
:uld give me quick and easy
bUity," be said. "I find it has
n very satisfactory."
Flanders, who is currently sp ­
ring tn i television review aponby the March oI Dimes,
s recently m arried to Claudia
-urn Davis, a member of the
w York staff of Radio Free Eur-

LONDON (UPI &gt;—Anthony Arm­ mark* hi* first test a* a memberstrong Jonrs went back to "finish- elect of the royal family.
ln | school" In Buckingham Pal­
The S9-ycar-o!d former photo­
ace today, pasting with high grapher took his fiance princes*
Margaret to a performance of the
Rojal Ballet Tuesday night ami
got a frantically enthusiastic re­
ception from 2,000 persons.
The nation also watched Tony’s
public debut with Margaret over
television. It took place at the
Royal Opera House.
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI&gt; - A
The alight, ■ handsome young
new rocket engine which hrccied man wa* surrounded by scream­
through three test flights will ing women who surged at the pol­
soon be worked into America's ice lines. "He’s darling," tome of
space program and into Ihc
mighty Allas Intercontinental bal­
listic missile.
The power plant, I modified
version of the rcliahlc H-t engine
which drives the slandsrd Thor
Sheriff J. L. llobby brought a
intermediate range ballistic mis­ man charged with auto theft here
sile, formed the driving force for from Abingdon, Ya., Monday.
a "Hot Rod” Thor which flew
Dallas Vernon Epperly of Rich
1.700 miles lo hit its target in. mond is charged with having
the South Atlantic recently.
stolen a 19S7 sedan from the Sem­
Also on the missile scene Mon­ inole County falrj-rounds Feb. 16.
day. the Air* Force launched two The car belongs to Allen O. Karnes
of its air-to-ground "Hound Dogs" of Sanford. The 27 year-old Epfrom a Strategic Air Command pcrly was arrested hy a Virginia
bomber over the Atlantic missile slate trooper as a result of the
range. Roth launchings were suc­ account of the car theft sent out
cessful.
over teletype.

Space Program
Gets Addition

S

ew Church Draws
To Services
About M persona attended the
w«*k of services held for
new Casselberry PresbyterChurch eoogregeUon Sunday.
—. WUU*m Benson praachnd
aarmon "Beware Last Thon
get the Lord Thy God" a t the
a. ns. service, held in the Cat- r Wooten’* Club. Rev.
will M k about tha Me*f Leaf thle Sunday.

Princess' Beau Passes First Royal Test Longwood Church

Man Brought Back
On Auto Theft

SADIE HAWKINS DAY festivities a t Seminole High School Monday
w eren't lim ited to students. Social Studies teacher Mra. Jack Burney is
shown taking a swing a t the strength te ste r as senior Neeley Ross looks
on. The Dogputch-atyle day a t the school included a greased pig contest,
tug of w ar and the traditional Leap Year pursuit of the boys by the girls.
It is the only annual event in which the 1,030 students take part a t the
same time.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Demo­
cratic National Chairman Paul
M. Butler hae warned that south­
ern Democrats who keep them­
selves free lo repudiate the na­
tional ticket may be denied dele­
gate seat* lo the I960 convention.
Butler’a memorandum was sent
Tuesday to all Democratic na­
tional committee member* and
state chairmen and vke chair­
men. It was aimed primarily at
the Democratic organizations tit
Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, LouMana, Miiaiaeippl aod South Car*

Idcntlat elector* in tbo*« she
title s have been or can be freed
of any commitment to vole for
the Democratic presidential and
vk* presidential nominee*.
Butler *aid his memo was In­
tended "to *vold *ny possible
misunderstanding" about ■ rule to

be recommended ,1* the conven­
tion by the National Committee.
He warned that credentials may
be challenged for delegates from
steles having any "rule, policy
or device” to relieve Democratic
electors from e pledge to auppoit
the party’s national ticket.

Christ
Episcopal
Longwood
Church Pastor Rev. Georg* Gran­
ger formally Installed newly
elected Church women officer* at
the morning servlet Sunday.
The new officers tew Ml*.
Charles Pasternack, president;
Mrs. William Ricker, rice greatdent and secretary at Chririk n
Social Relations; Mr*. Rugae*
Taylor, secretary, Mr*. LeRny
Hennessey, treasurer; Mr*. Oweles Nichols, United Thank Offsw­
ing custodian; Mr*. Georg* Orangcr. secretary of Christian Educa­
tion; Mra. John Kearns. H e i r
tary of missions and suppllet: end
Mrs. Charles Morrison, seeretesy
of promotion.
The Church Women wW » •* •
Monday at &gt; p. m. All women h Reservoir Leaks
CUSHING, Okla. (U P h - Cush­ terested in the program sponsored
ing’s 40-ycar-old reservoir sprang by church member* are n r gad t*
a leak, spilling about Ml,000 gal­ attend.
lons of water a day on a hill at the
city’s west side. City engineer A,
C. Lock Jr. said there was no No Pablum For He*
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danger of flooding and a standby
storage unit will prevent a water Robin Jana Rtateon was be** *
two-front t**lh.
shortage.

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35-Foot Fall Ends Early Morn Visit
MIAMI (UPI) — A 2 90 a. m.
visit to h rr boy friend left Muriel
Neville with several missing teeth
and other injuries Monday,
Mite Neville, M, fell 91 feat irons
a roof while trying to wake t4&gt;

them yelled, Tony looked alarmed
at first.
But he recovered quickly and
won proud smile* of approval
from his lovely princes* for the
aplomb with which he carried off
hi* public baptism of fire.
Princess Margaret I* president
of the royal ballet and last night’s
performance was to aid its benev­
olent fund.
The program, arranged long be­
fore the engagement was an­
nounced last Friday, only coinci­
dentally included a folk dance
called "Princes* M argaret's Fan­
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Mat Gardce" the hadly-guarded
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marry a poor boy rather than a
rich one.

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M ay Go To Jury Friday
LO t ANGELES (UPI) - » r.
R. Bernard r h r t ' i lawyer today
flatohre Ma appeal to (be Jury
la free the n r « m from a chargs
of wlfa ■order and possible death
lo th* gh* chamber.
Prqearetsr Fred N. WlebtUa
Ml scheduled to begin Immedlataty two daya al n a m a tlo a for
tba atato againat tfca wealthy, aoetalita doctor and hi* pretty but
atony-faced alatrcia, C anto Treg*v$fhu*trial far tba July IS mur­
der of Mia. S a rb a n Jean Finch
war expect** to reach tbe Jury
tala Friday after tba Judge’s toatructloM.
Atteraey Grant Cooper bad only
a Saw points left la cover in his
argument that tba doctor's wtf«
waa killed accidectally in a strug-

"1
% &amp; ttr - * * , p .,rich Cady that be was hired bt
Lea Vegas la murder Mrs. Finch
bat never tried. Finch says be
was b in d to get dlvorca evidence
against Mrs. Finch.
L Tba so-called “do it yourself
■urdor Wt" found at tba death
peas*. Particularly an explainBaa of fare Mta of a aurgeon’a
rubber gloves found in the drive­
way aad inside M rs..Finch's ear
Ja tba garage.
I. Tba apparent conflict befw o d

t f w h ' i reta m 1hre&gt; Bui

mbtor

Ihcsana and sending 44 to the
help Itsi. Damage was estimated

at IM J B

Except for two men, all of the
d u d ware girls employed to tbo
factory. Tba Injured were burned,
trampled to tba rash tor tba axits
n r ta u t When they Jumped fre t
ascend n r third floor window* to
5 » plant.
Mam funeral services for the
victim* of tba tragic blare will b t
bsM Thursday.
The fire at tbe Kukja Rubber
Moaafactartag Company's No. I
plant flared np about • a. m., as
UM factory's overnight shift was
preparing to leave. There were
about MS workers to th* plant.
T lo flames, tod by the highlytaftemaM* rubber products stored
Ip Ato tactor, raced through th*
tMor flown of th* three-story

Potthas

Labeling Standards
$Wbat be said were II holts hi tba
story told by Mario Ann Lidboles, the state's key witness and
tbe only one who saw Pinch
struggle with his wife In the ga­
rage before tbe waa shot.

■y FEED DANKO
NEW YORE (UPI) - They
lowed Blag Crosby aad Perry
Como Into a special TV hour
Monday night aod H was a flat
two ■ week vacation tor me.
Bing end Perry kid me doling
off before the first commercial.
Actually, “ The Bing Crosby
Show" on ABC-TV was Just a
mildly entertaining, mostly unim­
pressive alow stroll through songland. It lacked excitement end
freshness. The stars mode Use ex­
pected comments about tbe need
for tranquility and relaxation aad,
between such Joshing, nudged ent
the tunes. Only tbe '’toeing med­
ley by these two roosting rockets
had some sparkle in M.
As for tbs bore stage Uut was
oo frequently (a view. It served

to remind me that tfa*r*’s a great
difference between tasteful sim­
plicity aad abandoned emptiness.
Tba stage needed jots of tba for­

52 Believed Dead
In Korean Blaze

FDA Announces
New Juice

mer.
Another great difference also
came into focus. Despite their
common bonds of golf and casual
living, Bing and Perry are basi­
cally quite disparate performers.
Crosby It still lbs roguish bip­
ater. Como com** over ns n lad
of much more sedentary habits.
When k earn* to singing tba
soogi they made famous, both
singers toft tbs Job to a eoupto
sf young ladies, Sandy Stewart
and Elaine Dunn, Now, that's tba
height af usualness. I was In­
trigued. however, by Mias Tawart’s Interpretation at "Catch A.
Falling Star." She made this
nursery tuna alxito and I'm try­
ing to figure out bar reasoning
tor this. Also seen on tbo show
ware three of Bing's sons, who
seem eager to follow in Dad's
footsteps. Why not?
“ Pari* A La Mod*" achieved
om major goal — the easier one

I checked with tbe fashion coor­
dinator to my house. To my great
surprise, she was unimpressed by
K all. The models? That's more
my dept rim ent aad f thought
they bad too much of tbe Eiffel
Towor took. I prefer tomato ar­
chitecture with more of the, bow
you say M, Guggenheim Museum
about tt.
Where tbe show sagged was to
its failure to Integrate the fashion
segments with the special num­
bers. Soma of the songs and
dances tried to kid tba fashion
kings and queens, although It waa
plain to sot that these people Just
don’t kid around. There were
worn soma bright, nonfashion
numbers by Janlna and Nlco, a
French singing act. Dancer Wisa
D*Orao. who baa dona so well on
so many olber TV shows, waa
given tba wrong dance* Monday
night. Jacques Bergerac, the host,
was very nervous. Maybe K was
.because ha got n look at the
prices.
The Channel Swim: “ Be Our
Guest," tbe Wednesday night
CBS-TV variety hour, has dropped
singer Mery Ann Mobley, tbo tormar Miss America. Her spot will
be taken by special guest stars.
“Johnny Staccato" cuts out of
NBC-TV’s schedule following the
Thursday, March at episode. Tom
Paatas hopes to make bis return
to TV as tbs star of a proposed
m w comcdy-advenlure a a r l o a,
"Doable Taka," now filming a pi­
tot. Ron Ely, scheduled to co­
lte r with Gardner McKay in ABCTV’s "Adventure* In Paradis*,"
starting Ihla month, Is delaying
bia debut until next season. "Ko­
rea — The Forgotten Front," la
an hour-long report scheduled by
ABC-TV for Tuesday night. March
M. Yves Montand Joins Cyd Cha­
rts *e, Ella Fitegareld and Gina
Loitobriglda aa performers on
NBC-TVb Academy Awards tals-

-M oods y night oo NBC-TV.
ft succeeded to pre senting to
tba price tag p etk trs among us
the ISM spring fashions from
Paris, to beautiful color. Fifteen
evening collections.
Since I'm no expert on fashion,

Sketch May Aid
In Search For Mom
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Po­
lice era hoping an artist's sketch
will lead them to ■ suspect in tbs
disappearance sf a pretty teenage

Bp r m NEWSOM
Mfoliating on a stool mfli pref­
MMor memories of th* Spanish ect to Spain.
Neither of th* latter ahargM
CIvS War and - the old tie-up
between Generalissimo Francisco appeared valid.
Just as th* fury was reaching
Franco’s Falangist Spain nod Ih*
Us peak, k waa dl loaed thnt
NATO Commander U. 8. Gan.
Lauris Noratad had known of the
project, and that other govern­
ments also had known about k.
It further was disclosed that
Krupu had dropped out af Ih*
Spanish MgotlatkNU and had
The Mlions of Western Europe reiterated the pledge:
" I will uot make anna."
especially have Mver forgiven
Th* West German government
Franco tor hia HItier-Mussolini
itself felt it w u being nnduly
ties to Wsrid War II. Nor hare attacked for an undertaking to
they for get (a a that It was in
Speta during tba Civil War that which it had bow urged bp
Mlttor’a Luftwaffe received the NATO leaders.
West Germany, hedged between
practical tratotog that later was to
eaabl* It to wreak havoc across the Baltic San and Communist
East Germany, haa not Ihe room
Eurapa to World War U.
depots and training station*
The criticism which exploded for
k M o d i,
to lb* British Parliament and
For more than a year k b u
a m a g gereramaaU of other Weet
E nrresa nations could hare boon been negotiating for establishanticipated as easily aa wai meal of supply d*po*« In Franca,
Ih* ru ctio n of Moscow Radio Belgium, Holland and Denmark.
For NATO, the Gorman Mgotiawhtah Immediately ballad k aa
Uoni to Spain raised the problem
■real af West Germany's warlike of
whether la reality Waal Ger­
many
to bo a full-fledged
Nations which wore unwilling p a r t n Is
e r or a second-class
to Meat* the Waal German re- citUen.
puhlto u a NATO ally still
Practically, the German move
wore nnwUUag to * u it extend
so* dictated by geography.
Ho military power to any form was
Diplomatically ta d politically it
OUtotos its tw o boundaries.
There
waa* char in s that w u a mistake. At any rata, k
Chaneallec Konrad Adenauer’s appears mw there will be m
Sorer* asse t had acted boh led
5* hack* i f Us nib and out-

wash ego.
Tba sketch la of a muitoehed
man, toll and slander, In his lata
40'a or early M's. Such a man was
■•an ssveral times during th* last
three weeks, police said, parked
across the street from the home
of Mr*. Bevsrly Jarrell Cochran.
Mrs. Cochran, I t, disappeared
last Wednesday night, Hsr hus­
band, salesman Jams* E. Coch­
ran, 8S, returned home from work
to find their ll-montb-old (laugh-

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Pood and Drug AdminlitraUon
today announced new standards
for labeling commercially.packsd
orange Jules.
Manufacturers and packagers of
orange Juice henceforth will he
required to aUU whether tba pro*
duet Is a concentrate or is pro*
pared In part from a concentrate,
and whether ft has had water er
sweeteners added.
FDA officials said It has been
virtually impossible to spell out
standards In tbe past because of
(he rapidly changing nature of
citrus industry.
Undsr the new regulations,
regular orango Juice which has
been heated to destroy entyiaea
orange Juice.**
Any orange juice preduct mede
entirely er partially from concen­
trate must bear a statement such
as “prepared In part from water
extract of orange pulp."
Tbe standards allow natural
sugars or oranga Jules concentre,
lei to be edded as optional Ingre­
dients to “sweeten'' orange juice.
But sweeteners may not be used
in such a way as to replace any
part of the orange juice solids
required in an unsweetened pro­
duct.
,
The addition of regular Juice to
flavor a product sold aa a concentrato Is also permitted. But
tba standards do not permit the
use of artificial sweeteners er
chemical preservatives.

P«1 thane bent bays on yowr m arket Hnl! They’re
■area a f the faiggaet fend value# ynn’M at* hi ■
m a t h nf shopping days—yet, they’m nwly a tiny
fraction of i t the money-aaving Jaw p r i m ynn’II
fiad th ro a t ho st o a r m arket every day! Check your
waa la aaw— thmi eome aback o a r panrketfal of
napor food b a y s ! S ta rt anting b a tte r aad envlog
m r o —chop T IP TOP, th e fiae lead store*.

HERMAN’S

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BOSTON (UPI) - Twelve man
today deliberated the tola of Wil­
iam Van Rio while the handsoma
ahip'i radio officer accused of
■laying a pretty passenger recited
lb* rosary to a room Marfap with
Ms wife, Malta.
Tba Superior Court Jury receiv­
ed the m urder eat* at l : t t Tues­
day night after hearing I t days
of testimony and an lrapaaaionod
plea by th* defendant. Judge
Frank J , Murray gave th* Jurors
six ahoicea ranging from firit de­
gree murder with death In the
electric chair to innorent.
The iUm, XI-year-old Van Rte
waa accused of healing Chicago
divorcee Lynn Xautfman, 23, in
bar cabin aboard the Dutch
freighter Utrecht and throwing
her unconscious body into Boston
Harbor Inst Sept. It, Iter serainude body washed ashore on a
harbor island th* next day.
Tbo prosecution, headed by A sst
Diet. Ally. John *. McAullfte,
contended the slaying climaxed
an argument that shattered an
Wick love affair between Van Rle
and Mia* Kauffman who was re ­
turning from Singapore.
Van Rte freely admitted commilling adultery “seven or eight"
time* during the 44-day voyage
from the Far East.
The defendant, his wile tense in
bar seat M ar the prisoner'# dock,
made ■ dramatis plan U. Ih* Jury
late Tuesday.

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UNCERTAIN TRUMPET

Qualifying for county office* opened Tuesday and
several candidates filed with the clerk to begin campaigning,
b
The courthouse was the scene of considerable discussion
about who might and who might not run for the 20 county
positions up for vote in the May S primary.
Predictions are that 60 to 60 candidates will be on the
ballot, maybe more. Moat of the communities have been talking about the races already, some preparing to gnt'into them
actively.
The choices naturally won’t be known for awhile, but
one thing is encouraging, no m atter who the candidates are,
a large voter turnout is anticipated by those who follow
elections.
N 4P
During the November voting, when reapportionment
could have given Seminole County a senator of its own in the
atata legislature, the polls definitely w ere not crowded. A lot
»f people did not vote on that important isaue.
We are ready to support one group—or several if neces■ary—and that is the group which stages tha get-out-thevote campaign.
All eligible citizens ought to vote. Their dutv in the
election is as pronounced as that of those who finally are
elected.

^ h a t Sunshine
Is More Like It
If we have to sta rt the week's work with Monday, it
would be nica if they were all like that one this week.
That sunshine was real Florida-style after such a spell
iof wet, clammy and not too hot foreign weather. We felt
m ore at home and, with a few consecutive days like that,
might give forth with a burst of energy before spring fever
■eta in.

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after a T.1 year academic career.
Rut he didn't want to leave the
school.
"I'm busy earning the degree
of m ailer of maintenance!" he
explained. "1 think a man can
dignify any job."
Agile, alert, cheerful and friend­
ly. Smith lakes rare of the college
gym. Students presented him with
a red sweater carrying a hit whits
CHICAGO (UPI) — California Ottcrhein " 0 " on it and hr wears
in 1959 became the 46th state to it while he shines the floor with
impo»e a rigaret tax, according a big mop.
to tha Federation of Tex Admin,
The 1959 state legislates de­
istralors, leaving »sly North Car­ feated a proposal that woBi have
olina, Colorado, Oregon and Vir­ made the colors of Indians'* lic­
ginia without one.
ense pistes match those of the
Ttxaa Joined Montana and high school which won the state
Louisiana with tha highest rate, basketball championship m
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Kuchel (R Calif.) calls (or vote.
Everyone gives hollow laugh,
11:85 p.m. — Kennedy gels
floor, giving southerners a re­
spite. I deride I alio nred a
respite and retire from the field
of battle.
Footnote — The menu at the
place where I had dinner listed
one dish — 1 swear this is true
— called "integrated chicken."

Hank's csm la dnably Interest­
ing U salesmen, as well aa to
preachers and teacher*. The fail­
ure of alder men can often be
explained by the psychiatry out­
lined below. Older aaleamen can
coast for several year*, but H
takes Lew Sarell'i “ hell fire" to
build up n surreisful clientele In
this com pel h e modern age.
CASE D — 488: Hank J„ aged
ST. has held several prominent
jobs.
"nut he is out of work,” an in­
surance branch manager informed
me. "and says he'd like to take
a fling at selling life insurance.
"My company frowns on our hir­
ing older people, hut he has a
lot of contract* snd a brilliant
brain.
"So what do you think of my
giving him a try-out for 8 months”
Well. I told him that the odds
favored the advice of hi* company,
for older men tend to roast on
their laurels.
And IT they aren’t telling, they
try to alibi beforu the younger
salesmen by boasting of their for­
mer Important poiiUont.
Not ALL older men do this, but
Ihe odd* show that most of them
feel embarrassed at starting in a
new field with younger eo-workers,
so they often start telling of the
"good old dsjw", as a means of
Inflating their own wounded ego.
Sure enough, after Hank had
been on the Job for a couple of
month*, hli manager found him
regaling the other salesmen with
glowing stories of bis travel* and
former Important posts, including
a government Joh.
Rut Hank didn’t produce sales:
And the lower hi* tales volume
became on surceeding month*, tha
more he tried to inflate hi* ego
by stories of his successful past:
It Is typical of all talesmen,
whether of merchandise or even
(hose sellers of Ideas In classrooms or pulpits, that they tend
to "coast*'.
They get laiy and attempt to gal
hy on past work. Many an older

clergyman thus tries to rely
more stained glass windows arid
other ornate ritual, to cover up hi*
failure to produce better sermon*.
While 1 was visiting in New
York recently, a young aalea man*
ager of a newspaper syndicate
mentioned a rival syndicate.
’’Its salesmen are too old," be
began. "They ere p u t u and
riding the coattails of their former
hard work.
"They have lost their tip and
fight. Now they are Just genial
grandfathers, so they ean't compete with our crew in this rigoroo*
field."
Knowing the men of whom he
was talking. I was inclined te
agree with thi* younger aalea man­
ager, for salesmanship demand* a
lot of ftre and drive.
A talesman mutt he sufficiently
dominant and masculine to enede
a lot of subconscious pressure.
I-ew S trait, format speech pro­
misor at Northwestern, used te
describe this inner magnetism a*
"hell fire".
"A successful leader (sataam an)." said Prof, Sarett "must
have a lot of hell fire inside him."
Older men often lose their gen
vigor, ao they become platonic and
placid, thus falling le ahow the
diplomatic pugnacity needed to
close deals.
And because they may leek their
former physical excess energy,
they often cut out the leg work
or pounding Urn pavements (hat
spella a topnotch talesman, re­
porter, doctor or even a storey*
man.
An impotent man m ikes a poor
salesman, for pugnlrity eorrefatee
with sex vigor and a good sales­
man must have "flghl", aoeplcd
with diplomacy.
All good salesmanship implies a
certain amount of daft "praasnre"
and personality dominance. Domi­
nance is usually baaed an sexual
vigor.
So lend for my booklet "Surefire
Sales A Advertising Strategy,” en­
closing a stamped return envelope*
plus 20c (non-profit). '

46 States Impose
Taxes On Cigarets

Happlneaa Through. Haalth
(By DR. F. LKO KERWIN)

•T. Musical
work
41. Archer’s weapon
43. Not poetry
44- Rental
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paper. Has rirramy look. Could
he be reading about bit favorite
presidential candidate?
5:1* p.m. — Southerners send
in Sen. Russell B. Long &lt;t) t-a )
In ask Robertson questions. This
gives Robertson's vocal cord* a
rest, makes speech last longer.
&lt;:22 p.m. — latng still ques*
lioning Robertson. Crowd In gal­
lery ihlnnlns out. For some rea­
son I began thinking about a
television program rilled "Keep
Talking."
T:M p.m. — Tima out for din­
ner. (See Footnote).
■:IS p.m. — Return to Senate
chamber. Galleries filling up
again. More senators drifting in.
R:II p.m, — Sen. Lister Hilt
(D-Ala.) comet to aid of Robert*
son. Asks if It not true that
George Washington, Thomas Jef­
ferson. James Madison and Pat­
rick H e n r y w*r* Virginians?
Robertson confirms.
1:21 p.m&lt; — Son. Albort Gore
(D-Tenn.) asks why Hill left John
Smith and Pocohontas out of list
of famous Virginians. Hill says
if he namr(d Ihem ail ha might
be accused of filibuitaring.
8:44 p.m. — Robertson, who
has been talking 2T0 minutes,
yields floor. Sen. Thom u H.

after a note appeared here pointing I The senator* — Absalom WtRli
out that our twq» U. S. senators I Robertson and Harry Flood Byrd,
from Virginia were both natives of both Democrats—as it turns out,
another state—West Virginia.
I are natives of the same town.

WESTERVILLE, Ohio (L'Pl) Farmer Professor John Franklin
Smith Is now a janitor at Otterbeln College here and enjoying It.
Smith, T9, once an instructor in
speech and drama, retired In I960

CROSSWORD
5. Voice pitch
6. Mineral
spring
T. Long bIot.se
S Chest*
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8. Dropped
10. Liberate
18. Fishhook
line
19. Feiher
30. Moslem
religion
21. Female pig
31. Polynesian
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By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UP1) — Now
that my ears have quit ringing,
I ran tell you what I've been
doing. I've been filibuster watch­
ing in the Senate.
Watching a filibuster It somethink like watching an Iceberg.
It* movement ii imperceptible
and 90 per rent of it la below
the surface.
The great,civil rights debate of
tIM was barely getting underway
when I arrived in Ihe 5enate press
gallery. People were scurrying
about aa in preparation for a
siege.
Southerners hsd hern pictured
is standing at a "new Appomat­
tox" in the struggle. Rut for the
moment, at least, it seemed mors
like Bull Run.
Following is Ihe log I kept
during the early hours of what
described as tha
might
''Olympics of th i - Larynx:"
S: IB p.m. — Made first descent
Into cave of Ihe winds. Sen. A.
Willis Robertson (D-Va ) holding
fort for South. Sen. Spessard Hol­
land (D-Fla.) guarding flanks.
Both in good voice.
1:28 p.m. — Spottrd Sen.
John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) at
desk In rear row, reading newt-

WASHINGTON* - Notes while
strolling down Pcnn«ylvsnli Ave.
Every' Wsihlngton’s Birthday,
the laic, ureal Fred Othman would
lake a vacation from hla daily cott.mnins chore* and die out an old
dory from hi* filet—about George
Washington'* italue.
Freddy'* only a**ignment that
day wa* in descend to the cold,
gloomy catacomb* of the Smithsonian Institution, where George had
been tucked away long before, to
make *ure he was (till hidden
there. And he w*». and Fred re­
printed hi* annual itory.
The ataluc, which co*t thi* gov­
ernment Hn.ooo about a century
ago, wa* hidden for a good reason.
It's a goose-pimple monstrosity
showing George with nothing but a
towel draping hi* midriff.
It would please Fred to know
that after hit many years of cajol­
ing the Smithsonian finally gave in
and moved George upstairs. He
doesn't look so goose-pimply any­
more. They now have a warm spotlight on him.
Election years give Washington's
political Jockeys the shakes. They
don’t know which dark horae to
slake their future on. A case in
point la Rep. Charley Hallcck's
sudden popularity.
The Indian* Stale Society of
Washington selected Charley, the
only "avowed" vlce-pre *ldenii»l
nominee, as the "Hooater of I960,"
and decided to hold a little pre­
sentation parly March 10.
But when word got out, it seemcd that every Republican politician
wanted to be seen Paying homage
to the possible next vice president,
so the society hsd to rent the larg­
est ballroom in Washington, at the
Sheraton Park Hotel.
All 1,84)0 ticket* were sold out—
at Sin a head—even before it was
known that Hoagy Carmichael and
Herb Shrincr, two other Hooiicrs,
would be on hand.
The next president of the United
Slates will fare an eerie curse tjist
for more than a century has hung
over every chief executive elected
In a year ending with zero.
Every 20 years, sine* 1840. all of
ihem—there were alx—died in of­
fice. In 1840. it waa William II.
Harrison. 1800—Abraham Lincoln.
1880— James A. Garfield. 1900William McKinley, 1920— Warren
G. Harding. 1940— Franklin I).
Roosevrll. I960T — L el'l hope Ihe
Jinx 1* broken.
An odd coincidence rim e In light

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and for the best food at lowest prices
shop Sanford and the Sanford Herald!

The Principle
It 1b poaaibl# for ■ displaced
vertebra to produce pressure
on nerves In such a way that
would causa sinus trouble and
rheumatism of the legs at the
same time. I t la poesible for
a displaced vertebra to ao press
on nerves and
causa k i d n e y
trouble and prod u e t headaches
a t the same time.
It la also possible
m tha result of
nerve pressure to cause liver
toruble, anem ia and append!citie a t tha aama tlm a,
a &lt;4i. ni—
n rriiu r» rot *n tun *rniu*
nnerves,
P r ^ « P7iJrfU™
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u ro x m u !
ana causa
numerous
diseases a t the same time.
Likewie, a specific Chiropractic adjustm ent will release
the pressure on one or numeroua nerves a t tha- aama tim a
and thereby correct the
CAUSE of one or numerous
diseases n t the sam e time.
Many thousands of patients

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there is pressure on numcroua nerves affecting several
organs or parts of the body
a t the same time. That is the
reason why many Individuals
(who are not adjusted) taka
* purgative for constipation,
aspirin for a headache, a diet
and treatm ents of aoma kind
for rheumatism,
Scientific Chiropractic health
aarvlca is not a nne-ditexas
service, good for this but not
o r , *°[n* " lh ar
Ch.lr?prtetJc
ncLu *f*
j us t ment a th a t reach the var,OU" dl*e,‘*** through the
n#rVM
,n 111 P « rU o f th e h u man
miB b0d,r*
One e f a eertes a t s riid a e
published in th e puhHe totereet to explain and Htontoato
the practice ef arinO M a
Chiropractic, w ritten by Dr.
F, L m Kerwla whose effiee to
Iccn ted a t M l S. French A re.
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NICE furnlibed newly redeeorat* A
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Phone FA 2*0211, if no aaiw er
PA 2-1220.
2-BEDROOM house, nothing laney SMALL apsrtm ent 200 Avocado,
but cheap rent. S7.30 per week.
TWO BEDROOM house, kitchen
Phone PA 2-3219.
equipped, water tarnished, like
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4. Real Eatala Wasted
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7. Bualnaaa OpportunlUee
T-A lasnraaco
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P. Mala Help Wasted
10. Mala ar Female
11. Work Wasted
12. Plumbing Services
11. Electrical Service*
14. Build, Paint * Repair
13..Special Services
13-A Baasty Tartars
13. Flowers * Plant*
17. Pats * Livestock * Sappliao
13. Machinery • Taels
IP. Boats nod Maters
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ished. Adults only. Call after
4:00, FA 2-1303.
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. PARR AVE.
FA 2-2420 UNFURNISHED 2-tedroem houic.
Telephone FA 2-3310
S-MODERN FURNISHED spirt*
m enu. FA 2-4SU. Ml Pslmetto
RANGE BLVD., • ml. W of
Ave. Available now.
Sanford; 2 bedroom furnished »
home, Barn. Everything spick W
and span. 170. Bargain. H. R.
Rice, 24 Sunset Dr., DeBqry.

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return, arcount and v au rb ira, as
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2-ROOM cottage completely tarn­ LARGE 2 bedroom house, kitchen
equipped. Children and pels
ished, all utilities, ready to move
wanted. 241 per month. Phone
in. Adults only. 2404 Park. Ap­
Geneva, 24SI.
ply Stamper Agency.
FURNISHED apartment, 2 rooms
and bath. TOO Park Ave. Pkone
FA 2-2304.
2-BEDROOM house BM per month. FURNISHED bouse for rent, 11
Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
•01 Rosalia Dr. Call after 3:00
P. M.. FA 2-3312.
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
chen furnished home. Phone
LOWER FLOOR apartment, part­
FA 2-2341.
ly furnished, electric kitchen.
Call Mrs. Appleby, FA 24681 or APARTMENT. 112 Llm. FA 2-0578.
TWO 2-tedroom houiei, kitchens
equipped. FA 2-1043.
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WELAKA APARTMENTS i rooma
private baths, 114 W. F irst St.
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
side between Celery and Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchtr. ap­
pliances. School bus stop. Quiet
neighborhood. STS per month.
Phone FA 2-4143.

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PURN. Apt. 201U W. 1st St.

Ltgol Notice

2, 3 and 4 BR. houses, 2 BR
furnished apartment.

ROSA L. PAYTON •
And Associates
RtglsUred Rtal Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1201 17-92 a t Hiawatha

T P AFPHT THAT KOMB

r/o Joa Blohop
Hauls I, l o t IS
Fltaaarald, Oaorala
Tou ar* haraby aallfled that a 2-ROOM furnished a p a rtm e n t, 219
M agnolia. Phona A. K. R osset•ult ta foreclose a saortaaaa an
tas below draerlbad properly has
U r, F lo re it. FA 2-1351.
haan rsmtnenced aaanit you la the
Circuit Caurt af tha Ninth Judl*
rial Circuit, atailnola County, FlorRENT A BED
RoUaway, HosplUl A Baby Beda
By Day, Waek a r Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITU1E
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2 te rra with 2 bedroom, eanerot*
block home, klgk and dry land.
Housa approximately 10 years
old,'with new roof. Several oak
trees and assorted citrus trees.
Good water. On paved Rd.
$10,800 with m a l l down p ar1SSS. If you fall to do so a Demeat.
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ecaln ai you for tha rtlla f dem and­
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$200 DOWN
WITNICM my hand and lha seal
of aalil C ourt In M a ta rd . Seminole 3 BR. homo with hardwood floors
County, Florida, thla Itb day of
and ceramic tils bath.
F ebruary, tss*.
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Clark af tha C ircuit Court
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Registered Real Eatata Broker
Ph. FA 3-1301 17-12 at Hiawatha

Grlenda. Flsrlda .

3-BEDROOM, S bath, Sualand
Eitatea, 204 Oakland Ave.

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5. Real Estate For Sale

5. Real Eatate F or Sale

1.8EDROOM home in well eitabOWNER MUST SELL
itaed neighborhood. S p e c i a l 42 acres, over l mile on lake,
rmi. FA M l» .
'v mile Of paved county highway
frontage. Northweat Seminole
County. Favorable terms. In­
ACCESS TO TH E WORLD
cludes cottage. Dr. Polgar, Rye,
01' Man River he don't eay
N. Y. Woodbine 7-1627.
nothin', but he eure knows some­
thin'! He kaowa that 11 you own BY OWNER: Must sell this week.
a lot on h it banks the wide
Furnished 2 bedroom house,
world la a t your doorstep. There
large lot, tome fruit. Near in­
it nothing like a home on the
tersection of super highway and
17-92. PHee IS,700, FA 2-«23«.
river for boating, fishing, and
a b eau tifu l scenery. How about
" “ letting
at
ua show you what we
REAL ESTATE DRtt'E-IN
have? Call ua tomorrow morning
J. W. HALL
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at nine o'clock l
2344 French Ave.
R etiU r
W. H. "BUI'' STEMPER Agency
Phone FA 2-3*41
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park "Call H slT
Phone FA 21331 KOI Park Dr.

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BY OWNER: 3-bedroom kitchen

equipped, Sualand E s t a t e s .
Phone F A 2-7937.

PEDROOM, 2 bath, double car­
port*, w tra large utility room,
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr.
FA 1-1272.
9 ACRES farm land Sanford
ery Delta, 9430 per acre,
8230 down, five years to
balance. Richard* Hotel
bourne, Fla.

Cel­
only
pay
Mel­

WHITE BRICK FIREPLACE
FOR SALE
eated West end of spacloui llv• lag room. Also thrown in for
food measure—two bedrooms,
Ul* hath and a half, modern
electric kitchen, terraito floors
throughout. All this situated on
Lovely Lake Lotus, three blocks
off 17-12, Catselberry area. Buy
thil lovely year old home for
the low, low price of only
114,500.

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n t in on the ground floor. Seve­
ral desirable lota available on
Route 17-02 near Five Points.
Ideal business sites.
Neat two bedroom masonry home,
fully equipped kitchen. Within
view of a beautiful lake In town
• f Lake Mary. Price only 86930
caib. Thia la actually below
M arket value. Good for a mort­
g a g e loan.
Entire block, comprising 341/3
, xeraa—Facing on four atraets. In
Them of Lake Mary. Has usable
fram e house, with elty water
and electricity. Eseallent for
building site, High 4 Dry.
Price: 814,500
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES
Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jennie) Blair
Carl Cborpanlng, J r.
Robert J . Schmidt
W. B. Shippy
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Marvin William*
818 So. Parle Ave. Ph. PA 2-3841
Sanford
Jk Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
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Ph. FA 2-12*0

Sbm k n o l l s
IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
• 3 BEDROOMS
• l'/i A 2 BATHS

|5» DOWN
FHA FINANCED
Drive F ear Block* Waal Off
Fraaeh Av*. On » t h BL A
Stamper Associate la On The
P m e lass Daily.
Priced Under Prevent Market
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BEE OR CALL TODAY

Sfemper Agency
Ph. FA 2-4*11 111 N. Park Av*.
Flu FA 24181 2881 Park Ave.

Stenstrom Realty
HERBERT STENSTROM

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WILL TRADE lota or acreage for
houietraller. FA 2-0311.

Wed. March 2, 1060—Page 18

Gateway To Tha Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

LAFF-A-DAY

Robson Sporting Good*

REDUCING PRICE for quick
sal*. By owner: 2 bedroom CB
house, wood floors: corner let,
fenced backyard., FA 2-12*3.

FARMER’S

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MODEL "A". Phone FA 1-1013.
MUST SELL ’30 Volkswagen, ex­
cellent condition. FA 2j g j •*'

N. V. Farm er, Realtor
» . H. W hitm an
Lillian G. Tram s
Associates.
110 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1221
After koun, FA 2-2818, FA t-40U,
FA 2-0281

MODEL A FC-5D. new tog, 178
cash. Cali FA 1-3013.

20*A Trailers
FOR SALE — 1930 Spent* Craft
Home Trailer. 4*1kit. See Clyde
Walla at DeWitta Trailer Park.
No phone call*.

Owner Transferred
Mutt sacrifice 3 B. R., 1 bath
home with large Florida room.
Let 67' x 145’. Unusual 4te%
mortgage. Buy my equity. Resaonsbte terms available. Call
FA 2-0092 after 6:00 P. M.

Registered Broker
ASSOCIATES
Merle W. Warner
FISH CAMP, LAKE HARNEY
Bettye D. Smith
333’ front on Lake, nice two bed­
R. E. Magnuisen
room camp, suitobla fer year
Ned D. Julian
round living.
R. J . Boynton
Linvil J. niansr
St. Johns Realty Co.
Robert R, Lee
119 N. Park Ave.
'T d bat* lo g e a tiie loaer.”
Lottie Broadway
Kenneth Torbett
8. Female Help Wanted
111 N. Park — Ph. FA 2-2410
DENTAL assistant, qualified to IS. Electrical Services
15. Special Servlets
3-BEDROOM, Ilk bath, fully air
meet public, able to aaiume of­
conditioned home with utility
fice responsibilities, permanent House Wiring — F.lectrie Service Sewing Mach. Repairs
and separate storage room.
resident- Respond in handwriting
Sid Vihien
ALL MAKES 4 MODELS
Large fenced yard, patio. 4li%
to box D c/o Sanford Herald.
RANDALL ELECTRIC
104 So. Park (31 hr. aer.)
loan. 910.60 monthly. 105 Laurel
112 Magaelie
' F‘
FA 2-3823
Dr. FA 2-3174.
Credit Girl ...................... ..833 up.
Cashier-Typist .......................... 8240
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
8-LOTS in Dreamwold Section; al­ Secretary ...................... About 8300
ment*, invoices, band bills, and
ready cleared and leveled. Pric­ Receptioniit ..............................8195
B A M ROOFING
programs, o t P n g resslva
ed to sell. Phone FA 2-0231.
Office R. N.............................. 8230
Contracting 4 Repairs
Printing Co. rhono FA 2 29313-BEDROOM house, 20* Oakland PBX Girl ............................. 8200
Licensed
— Boadcd —Inrerad
30« Weit 13th St.
SELECTIVE PERSONNEL
Dr., Sunland Estates, Low down
FREE ESTIMATES
328 N. Park Avt. Winter Park 300 Laurel Ave.
PUMPS ~ SPRINKLERS
payment. FA 2-3728.
Pi.. FA 2-7943
All type* and aliei, Initalled
"Do It YouraeH"
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
THOS. E. THOMPSON
AVON HAS
3147. 13 yr. mortgage, 8400
WE REPAIR AND SLRVICR
General Contractor
9
open
territorial
—
elly
—
down. FA 2-2814.
STINE
Home Carpentry Repiiro
also opening la LOCH ARBOR.
Machinery a id Supply C*.
Rooting 4 Siding
WRITE
IMMEDIATELY
for1300.00 DOWN
207 W. 20d St.
Ph. FA 2-849!
Phone FA 2 4432
interview — Box 246, Lockhart,
2400 LAUREL AVE.
Fla.
Thia three bedroom block home
HOU8E CLEANING
WALL PAPERING 4 PAINTING
with many extrai can be pur­
Work Guaranteed
Rod Beerd Windows, Floor*, Walla. Free Es­
chased through FHA Financing
timate. Call FA 2-1212 or
Contact SOg West 8th St.
Unusual Career Opportunity
for only 114,000.00,
FA 1-198).
Phone FA 24843
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor For woman age 25 to S3, interest­
TV
a ad RADIO REPAIR a f w
ed In bettering herself financial­ RAINBOW Painters 4 Decorators
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
3:00 nights and weekend!*, Saa­
ly and socially. Established na­
- F r e e Estimates. Ph. FA 24398.
FA 2-3831 Atlantic Bank Bldg,
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
tionally known concern offers
FA 2-2772 and FA 14813.
future with substantial income,
painting problems
plua satlsfaetian of delivering IF YOU have
NOTICE
to
take
ddvantage
of
and want _____________ _ - 15«A Baauty Parlors
an im pertint service to this
years of experience and the
eommmunlly. Good education
HOME SEEKERS
best of workmanship, call K. Ju n s Brown’s Beauty Salon
and sincere interest in children
M. Bledsoe, FA 2-4122.
2010 Adams Ave. Ph. FA 2-1027
Watch This Space
necessary. Teaching or business
background helpful. Must have 15. Special Service*
Thia beautiful ala room and bath
Re Lovelier With Profeaalonal
car. Give background fully la
home ha* screened porch, carBaluty Care.
first letter. Write Mrs. Van
orte, utility and atoraga -roon.
nd erg round sprinkle- system
Dyke. P. O. Box 8841, Orlando, CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AH
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
for tha lawn. Located on a largo
Florida,
mates. Phone FA 2-7819.
corner tot at 2400 Oak Ave. The
price will be reduced 830 each 9. Mai* Help W anted
Beauty Salon
PIANO TUNINO 4 REPAIRING
day until aold. Original price
3610 Oak
FA 2-7618
W. L. HARMON
816,830—today'* 818,100. Present General Office .......................1273 P * . FA 2-4228 After g P. M.
ba*
A Satisfied customer U
loan, approximately 110,700, can Adjuster ................ 1319 Plua Car
advertisement.
be iiaum ed. Monthly payment* Route S a le s ...................About 9100
AUTO GLASS
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
are 878. Shown by appointment Orderly .................................. 8190
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 7-5742
only. Don't delay. Sea today. Dance T each er............. 8300 plus.
INSTALLED
Manager Train** ................... 8375
Call FA &gt;3104.
W lndjbteld
Back Ginas
EASTER SPECIAL
SELECTIVE PERSONNEL
91.50 Waves Now 88.30
V ent Glaia
821 N. Park Ave.
Winter Park Door Glaao
Hair Styling 4 Cutting Includod
S t Johns Realty Co.
SERVICE
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
10. Mai* or Female
Senkarik Glass and P aint Co. EVENING APPOINTMENTS AC118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
1U 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4822 CEPTED
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
Man-Women 820. Dally. 8*11 Lumi­
2004 Adams
Ph. FA 2-3SV
nous nameplates. Write Raevaa
HEATING
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. Co., Attleboro, M ail.
H. B. PO PE CO.
is. Flower* ft Plants
BROKER
290 I . Park - FA 2-4284
WANTED: Teaebar or teachtra,
202 So. Park Ave. Ph FA
P. T. A. workeri for local spare
Cut Flowers For Any Occaiilon
INCOME TAX SERVICE
time work, well compensated.
NEW LAKEFRONT home: 3 bedSANFORD FLOWER SHOP
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
A. H. Duggan. 300 Michigan 111! Calory Ave. Tel- FA 2-1394 fA 2-1021
rooms, 2 bsths, custom built,
or
FA 2 0270
Ave., Daytoria Beach, Florida.
terrasao, glass sliding doors,
electric kitchen, fruitwood cabi­
SERVICE CALLS 11.10. For de­ nTpauHTlveatock. Supplies
net*. central heating and air 11. Work W ant
pendable TV service call San­
Toy Chihuahua —
conditioning; largo plot, irrlga
ford TV Center, 91b, and S a l­ 0-MONTH-old
Minch*iter
puppiei. P h o n e
tion. Buy for coat direct from TYPING at home, legal er any
ford Ave. FA 1-9741.
FA 2-1017.
othtr. Phone FA 24044.
owner-builder, 919,700, low down
payment, A, Frail. Clairmont WILL DO cleaning, child care and CLOCK REPAIRING: W becltn, SIAMESE KITTENS. FA 2-7920 af­
Av*.. Like Maty. FA 2 “
Long wood Park, FA 2-7873.
ter 3:00.
Ironing; aoma cooking. 308 E.
10th. fit.
BY OWNER, attractiva 2 bedroom
CB horn* located on 2 Urge PAYROLL BOOKKEEPING In my T V &amp; Radio Service 19. Boats and Motor*
beautifully landscaped lota shad
home. Call FA 2 2098.
12 FT. RUNABOUT. 13 H. P.
ed by oak, palm and citrus trees,
Evinrude electric kicker, very
(Home &amp; Auto)
fenced backyard.
ekyard. Kitchen equip­ WILL keep children In my h*m*.
reasonable. Rev. Joel D. Brown,
N orth Orlando Electronic*
ped, spare beater, hardwood
301 Mtpla Ave,
FA 2-3942.
Fb. FA 24*84 - FA 21983
floors, built-in eloseli, dressers
2713
Orlando
Dr.
—
Hwy.
17-92
and chests. This bom* can be 12. Plumbing Services
youra for less than 88000. Buy
HOME SEWING, dress making
PLUMBING
my equity and assume 4H mort­
and alterations. Ph. FA 2 3833.
Ceatraetiag 4 Repairs
gage. payable $4* a month in­
Free Estimates
cluding t u e i and Insurance or
TREE AND YARD SERVICE of
R. L. HARVEY
will accept a small down pay­
all types. Call FA 21011 for
204
fianferd
Av*.
Pkeae
FA
2-3213
ment. FA 2-8810 for appoint­
free estimate.
ment.

G

D a w n 's

JONES
W recker Service

NEW
RAVENNA

Pbooa FA 2-1803
No longer conneeted with Buddy's
AIR CONDITIONING
Automotive. Watch this apace
CONTRACT and REF SIR WORK
1007 Sanford Av*.
FA 21343
for NEW LOCATION.

PARK
HOMES

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THE CURIOSITY SHOP
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS FRI.f BURCH 4
.fro m $ 1 0 , 6 5 0 FHA

Tha m v localioa is 8 ml. W. of Saaford, 04
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from (bar*.

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I wish ta tevila a l my customer* to visit my
“Curisatljr Shop”.

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20. Automobiles

AGENCY

Plumbing 4b H eating

19. Boat* and Motors

ANTIQUES

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Golf Co urea

$450 Down
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For

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TRAILER SACRIFICE
$1,000.00 OFF OF COST
I960 La Salle 32 ft., 1 bedroom,
Jalousie window*, tandem wheel.
Uied six week*. Clear title. Will
tacriflce for caih. M n. McDon­
ald, DeWIlt Trailer Park, 2 mile*
So. o( Sanford on 17-93.

22. A rticles F or Bale
21. Furnitur*
New 4 Used Furniture 4 Appli­ GOOD Used Appliance* and TV s.
ances. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

Gormly. Inc., Third 4 Palmetto.

32,000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
has to be seen te appreciate.
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7430
Cheap! Call FA 2-4387.
Uied furniture, appliance*, tool* GE REFRIGERATOR, Ilk* new,
etc. Boughl-Seld Larry's Mart
lord little. 883. Phone FA 3-0298.
313 Sanford Avo. Ph. FA 2-4131
'30 Z1G ZAG, almost half paid
2 2T A rtieiorF or Sale
(or — take over payments of
89.30 each; 600 different stitches,
MOORSE PORTABLE icwiog m a­
button boles. Write Credit M ini*
chine, light weight. Five pay­
gcr, Box 600, c/o Sanford-Her,
ment* of 88.60. One year guar­
aid.
antee remaining. Write Credit
Manager, Box 000, Sanford Her- GOOD Breakfast room suite, Itecl
aid.
chairs with plastic upholstery.
Phone FA 2-1877.
REBUILT auto generators and
starter*, 6 and 12 volts. New NEW I960 20 votumn World Book
muffler* for popular car*. Reel'*
Encylopcdia. Call FA 2-3678.
Used Auto P arti, South on Hwy.
17-92. Phone FA 2 0426.
DINING room set, living roont
act, bedroom set: also odd* and
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
ends. Tel. FA 2 3782.
Service With Tho Caih. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
22-A A rticles W anted

Jenkins

F urniture

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
RAGS WANTED
VENETIAN BLINDS
WILL buy clean cotton rags (or
'38 METZENDORF all aluminum Encloiad bead. Sag-proof bottom
15c )b. Celery City Print Co.
rail with plaitlc end*. Plastic
Iraval trailer, like new. 9730.
113 So. Park Avr.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nyftn
Park Avenue Trailer Court, No.
cord*.
23. Notices ft Peraonate
40.

Senkarik Glass and P aint Co.

FA 2-4622 WANT MAN or woman te drlva
LIKE NEW 33 ft. houie trailer 112-114 W. 2nd St.
with or without half acre lot.
my car to Carbondalc, Great
WORK
rlolhci,
luggage,
tend,
Call FA 2-3100.
building boom on there. Come,
tarpi, blanket*, cot*. Army-Navy
lets talk. Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Surplus, 310 Sanford,Ave.
1938 CHAMPION 2 bedroom trail­
Cowan, i l l Cedar.
er B'x38‘, 8200 down. DeWltte’i LIKE NEW hospital bed. Thone
WANTED: Rida te and fram Op
Trailer Park, on Hwy. 17-92.
FA 2-3293.
U ndo. FA 1-9114.
22 AUTOMATIC 16 shot rifle; 2
21. Furniture
17 Jewel Hamilton wrist watch­
ROLLAWAY, Hoipltal and Baby
es; 1 tape recorder; 1 WestingBedi. Day, Weak or Month—
house 17 in. TV. Ph. FA 2 9741.
FURNITURE CENTER
FURNITURE:
Out goes the whole
1100 French Ave.
houia full; divan and chair;
Ph. TA 3-7931
refrigerator; ua, stove; large
round table, buffet, chairs and
CUSTOM BUILT fum itun -S in ­
side table; bunks; sewing ma­
gle placaa or etla. Also furni­
chine; typewriter; ona wheal
tur* repair. Cobiaate m id*.
trailer; crib; double bed; roc­
FA 2-7082.
ker; two chests; twin bed;
girls 20" bike, needs repair;
$SAVE$
FA 2-7300.

New A Used
Furnitur* and Appliance*

Baby airolicr. Ilk* new; FA 24010.

Mather of Sanford

208-209 E. First BC Ph. FA 8-0918

• BIG VALUES
• JUICK CREDIT
•EA SY TERM!

WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER
Naw and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3*22

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wa Invite you to bo our gneate
absolutely
oblig *•
_____ _ , free without
.
- "a leading
load!*
tlo* at oat of Sanford's
Mottii white yeu local* suit­
able heating for &gt;your»»lf and
family. Pick up your hey al
our Bate* Office.

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�Tornado Slams In to M id-Florida; Pixie Ice-Bound
Few Hurt As Twister
* Skips Near Seminole

News Briefs
Prohibition Vote

JACKSON. Miss. (UPI) — Both
houses of the Mississippi Legisla­
ture were expected to vote today
Hy United I’ren* International
on a bill to eliminate the nation'i
A lute winter storm that Imttered the South with nnow, only statewide prohibition law.

(E lw

S b r a lii

WEATHER: Considerable cloudiness with n few showers ending and turning colder tonight. High today. 74-78. Iaiw tonight, 42-52.
freezing rain and sleet spawned a tornado early today which
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 641
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
T H U R S D A Y , MARCH 3. 1960
VOL. XL1X
hit three central Florida towns, causing minor damage and Ad Budget Okayed
injuries.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-A 3288.The twister struck just west of Groveland about 5:30 OUO budget, same amount at last
^ *• ut., overturned a house trailer nnd knocked down trees nnd year, was approved for the state

House Probers
Call FCC Boss
'On The Carpet'

7

power line*. Ilvskipped to Mascot
■ few miles north and damaged
part of a service slatlon-reitiurant.
At Apopka the tornado look the
roofs from four Negro homes hut
no one wss reported seriously In­
jured.
Sheriff's deputies
couldn't
rind any tornado damage hi
southwest Seminole County to­
day.
The deputies were urn! to spot
(orni do damage when Utry
heard reports about a twister
in northwest Orange County.

WASHINGTON (L'PIt -H ouse
investigators railed the boss of
the
federal
Communications
Commission on the carpet today
to explain why he downgraded
their charges of hroadea sting I The South, unused lo the ravages
“ payola."
of winter, was nearly paralysed
FCC Chairman John C. Doer- by ice and snow which Isolated
fer was summoned1 to an after­ entire towns.
The winter onslaught in Dixie
noon hearing a* the subcommit­ knocked
out power lines, glazed
tee turned Iti attention to what roads with ire and closed schools.
agencies nave done to stamp out
The storm dumped up to 18
payola and other radio-TV decep­ inches of snow in Virginia. It
turned Dixie from the Appalachi­
tion.
ans to Middle Georgia into a
In response to questions about fairyland of glistening ice (hat
published reports, Doerfer Hid coaled blooming jonquils and bud­
before the start of Ihi Inquiry ding azaleas.
that he was a guest last month
Traffic and business came lo
on th« luxury yacht of a broad- a standstill in many areas includ
rnstlng company president off the ing tha million-population Atlanta
coast of Florida.
area.
Doerfor told a reporter that he
Tha towns of Calhoun and La­
played bridge on the cabin cruis­ fayette in North Georgia were iso­
er Laiy Girl of George B. Stor- lated in Georgia's worst ice storm
or, president of the Storcr Broad- in M years. The National Guard
tasUng Co. He laid that along was given blanket authority to
with other guests he wss Invited move wherever needed. The
on a SO to &lt;50-mile trip in the Gutf. Guard set up emergency generaThe FCC chief said that it was lors at aeveral places, transport­
purely social.
ed nurses to a hospital in Mariet­
Two years ago Docrfcr was ta and sent forces into North
questioned by House InvesUgilors Georgia communities In help
about a free trip to Miami and them dig out.
the Bahamas in Storcrs private
More than 12 North Alabama
plane.
cities and towns were Isolated by
tba ire and freezing rain.
Heavy lee and winds ripped
down long distance lines and
snapped off poles.
The weather bureau predicted
some snow, light freezing rain
and steel for parts of Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia
Bids on 8.000 feet of paving for today—1&gt; days before the offi­
three Longwood streets are due cial opening of spring.
at tonight’s Longwpod town coun­ The major winter alorm, which
cil meeting.
blew In from the western Gulf at
The paving to be financed by the Mexico, caused many major high­
recently sold Longwood 870,000 ways to bo closed because of
street and water improvement aevcrc ica and snow conditions.
bonds will be on Grant Ave. from
Atlanta ' was hard hit by Mi
WUdmere To Georgia Ave., Pal­ worst ice storm in 24 years. It
metto Ave. from Grant, west to struck during the morning rush
the railroad, and on Wilma Ave. hour Wednesday and swiftly coal­
from Molnar Ave. to Church St. ed streets, road* and express­
The town council agreed in Feb­ ways with an inch or more of
ruary that contractors' bids on let.
single, double and asphaltic con­ Thousands were late to work
crete surfaces for these streets because a ll' toliey buses were
should be in for today’s &gt; p. m. halted when overhead wires be­
meeting hi the Longwood Town came coated with ice. Many per­
HsB.
sona ware forced to abandon their
cars when the slick streets be­
came impassible.
Tha record breaking March
storm, packing a triple punch of
Ice, snow and sub-sera cold from
tha Rockies to the Atlantic, was
the worst erippler of the winter
for parts of the Midwest and
South.

longwood Council
To Meet Tonight

TO
1^ tIR

TED WILLIAMS

*

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New Countdown
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (DPI) —
Caryl Chessman started a new
death row countdown today—and a
State Senate committee ordered a
public hearing on a bill to abol­
ish the death penalty In California.

DeWitt To Quit Show
NEW YORK (UPI I — Comedian
George DeWitt said Wednesday
night hr Is leaving the "Be Our
Guest" TV show just a few hours
after Mary Ann Mobley, Miss
Amrrlca of 1959. blamed him fur
getting her fired from the same
program.

Tops In Sales
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Dade.
Duval, and Pinellas counties
ranked one-two-thrao in Florida
retail sales for tha nine-month
period ending August, 1959, a
business survey showed Wednes­
day. Sales for tha atata aa a
whole were 13 3 higher during the
period compared to tha same
time the previous year.

f ire Rakes Town
CH1CKAMAUGA, Ua. (U PI)-A
fire fanned by a high wind swept
through the downtown section ot
Chlekarnauga today, destroyinga l least four buildings and leav­
ing 12 families homeless. The fire
was reported under control about
two hours after It waa first dis­
covered. No injuries were report­
ed.

Bear Lake Tax
Roll Surveyed
Preliminary surveys for reappraiaal and readjustment for (he
1960 tag roll in the Bear Lake
area have been completed, Tax
Assessor Richard McCanns said
teday.
Comparative studies along with
an analyata of recent galea Indi­
cate! aome substantia! reduction
ot asaesaed valuation will be -forthcoming for the I860 roll, McCanna
added.
The Bear Lake area, McCanna
said, has been the first area stud­
ied under the new reappraisal and
adjustment program due to the
number of complaints received
on the 1858 assessment roll.
McCanna also emphasized again
today the need for all business
persona to file personal property
tax returns before March at.

All was relatively quiet on the
qualifying front at the courthouse
Wednesday afternoon and this
morning with only two candi­
dates filing qualification papers.
Roy Mann qualified Tuesday af­
ternoon lo run for the District 2
School Board post and James
Blkenmeyer qualified thla morn­
ing for the District 3 School
Hoard Job.
Candidates have until
March 15 to qualify.

Wrong Button;
Faces Jail Term
NEW YORK (UPI) - A Wall
Street broker waa under arrest to­
day for wbat may be the first elec­
tronic embezzlement of the push­
button age.
Frank B. iladerer. 50, is accused
of transferring 8250,000 from a
firm account lo his own by juggl­
ing the boles In punch cards In the
firm’s accounting machines.

DeBory Civic
Group Sets Meet

The Dellaiy Civic Association
will hold its regular meeting next
Tuesday.
After the business meeting.
Forest Bracksnridge of Del.and
will present a program on hypnoais. IteBary teenagers who have
volunteered to act as subjeets are
Carol Corson, Lnnda Hart, and
Bill Stith.

GOP Rejects
Move To Halt
Rights Talkathon

WASHINGTON (U P I)-S en ate
Republican lustier Everett M.
Dirksen said today a proponed
Democratic civil right * compro­
mise aimed at ending the Senate
filibuster stalemate la unaccept­
able.
He announced he wa« turning
■town the proposal on a prelimin­
ary basis aa Senate Republicans
met to discuss the situation and
tha non-stop debate on civil rights
reached tha 72-hour stage.
The Illinois Republican told
newsmen that whits no formal
com promise approach had been
made to him, he "definitely" re­
jected a suggestion that the Re­
publicans abandon the seven-point
administration rights hill In favor
of the watered down measure.
Tha rnmpromise waa shaped up
by Democratic Leader Lyndon H.
Johnson, who aaid it is substan­
tially tha same aa a voting right!
bill offered in the House by a
Republican member.
Dirksen said Johnson informal­
ly suggested al on* point that ha
w i t h d r a w tha administration
"package'’ and consider just uns
amendment to guarantee voting
rights. The Republican said he
"definitely could not" agree to
that.
Dirksen said he would find out
at the GOP lunch meeting how the
Republicans feel about trying to
iavoko cloture—a seldom used gag
role to rut off debate.
One southern leader, who asked
no( to be identified, said he forearea no chance uf a com-mmlse
jelling al least before Mu nni Ing
weekend.

Zoning Hearing Y
Set For March 24

JAMES IIIRKENMKYKK

School Board
Post Sought

MIAMI (UPI)—A nlghl service
Italian attendant was robbed snd
shot four times aarly tndsy and
another died from wounds suf­
fered in an earlier stickup, the
second death In four filling station
holdups in the area since Monday.
Sheriff Thomas J. Kelly imme­
diately cancelled all vacations and
days off for the detective division
and ordered an "all out effort"
lo solve the cases.
Detectives said the four cases
may be connected.
Jack Lincoln Beecher. 3i. was
shot three limes in the head and
once In the back at the rear of a
southwest aection station about 3
a. ni. After the robber took an
undetermined amount of money.
Beecher crawled to a telephone
and notified the operator who con
taclad police,
Beecher waa hospitalized in
critical condition.
Kenneth Mezzarsno, 21, ahot
down in (be second of two service
station holdups Monday, died in
• hospital about five hours after
Beecher had been shot.
Earlier Monday,
Arthur L.
Keller, 33, was found dead at his
station In the Helen community
in South Dade County. He had
been shot in the temple and the
■talion’a cash register rifled.
A lone gunmen hit anolher
station here Tuesday* but the a t­
tendant was not harmed.

Longwood Board
Names Chairman

Riot M ars
Visit's End
MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay (UPI)
American officials hailed today
President Eisenhower’s tour of
South America aa an unqualitled
personal success which had rat|e&lt;l
Ihe stock of the United State* la
the area—at leaal for Uto Uma
beingThey admitted, however, they
were worried about what might
happen when the rosy glow gene­
rated by Ihe visit fades.
Thesa officials face the task o!
finding soma way of tranaplanllng
Into specific action the generalis­
ed promises made by Eisenhower
concerning Intensified U. B. coope­
ration In the economia betterment
of the hemisphere.
Eisenhower magnetised vast
crowds la 8raal], Argentina, Chile
snd Uruguay with hla personal
appeal and appeared to have left
citizens feeling that the United
Stales waa going to movo quickly
to do more tor them in the future.
The American officials acknowL
odged that unless the warm feeling
left In Elsenhower's wake Is follow­
ed by definite actions, tha good ef­
fect* ot hi* tour will not last
long. Meanwhile a heavily guarded
President Eisenhower left Uruguay
today for home, ending Ihe lour
(hat waa marred (a Montevideo by
student riots and a tear g a t bar*
rage that tent . tears streaming
down his face.
Elsenhower look off aboard Uls
propeller-driven
B ocf"

/

The master hearing by the
County Zoning Board on the pro­
posed comprehensive zoning plan
wtll be held March 24 in the court­
house ot 7:30 p. m.
Hearing io four of the districts
were held last month.
After the m ailer hearing, the
toning board will present the pro­
posed plan to the county commis­
sion for adoption, *Zoning Direc­
tor Robert Brown seid today.

James A. Blrkenmeycr of Casse).
berry said today ha will run for
the Seminole County School Board
from District 8.
Birkenmeyrr, who moved to
Casselberry in 1847, ha* been as­
sociated with the liquified petro­
leum gas business. llo was one
of the founders of tho Metergaa
Co. io Maitland and is one of the
principals of the Allied Homeuwnrrs Assn.
Birkenmeyer feels he it quali­
fied to serve an the school board
since he Is now completing hla sec­
ond term as a county srhool truslee and is familiar with the many
and complex problems of the coun­
ty school systems.
lie Is a member of St. Margaret
Mary Church and president of the
Lyman School PTA. He is married
John Keami waa elected chair­
io the former Evelyn Hull and they man of Longwood'* Zoning Board
hive three sons, Wayne, 21, Dale, of Adjuitment at • meeting in the
17, and Alan, 14.
town hall Wednesday night.
John Saunders was elected vice
chairman and Dick Zartman secre­
C Of C Meet Set
tary of the five m in board. The
The Lake Mazy Chamber of Com­ toning board of adjustment was
merce will meet at 8 p. m. today appointed by the Longwood Town
in the C of C building.
Council last month.

Officials Hail Ike's Tour
As Unqualified 'Success'
♦

Rash Of Holdups
Hit Dade County

Candidate Filing
Pace Slackens

Political Novice '
4 In District 2 Race Broker Pushes
Ted Williams, 42, Saulord busi­
nessman for 22 years, has quali­
fied as candidate Tor the County
Commission from District 2.
Entering the political arena for
the first time, Williams ssid his
desire
to
Improve Seminole
schools, roads and drainage—yet
achieve Uila goal economically—
9 led him to eek the commission
aeat.
“ The public needs to gel more
. for its tax dollar,1" he said.
The owner of Ted Williams Lum­
ber and Hardware Co., 295 E. 25lh
St., said his many years exper­
ience timbering throughout the
county has given him an insight
Into problems faced in every sec­
tion of Seminole.
Williama, who came to SemiA jao la County with his parents from
Tift County, G i., in 1825, is m ar­
ried to the former Min Selma
Carlton of Euitis. They and their
five children— Jana IT, Jimmy,
If, Linda, 14, Larry, 8. and Mary
Bath, 8—realda at 400 PJumoaa
Dr, They a n num bers of tha
First Methodist Church of Sanford.

industrial advertising campaign
by the Slate Development Com­
mission Wednesday.

Rico-i
retag

S. Solos, d u e ts and Burps p e rfo rm a n c e s will b* p u t on by wth/dmTw* from
Seminole High; Sanford J r. High; Boons. High, Edge w ater High and
Robert E. Lee J r. High of Orlando, Apopka High and Onceoln High of
Kianimmce. The Seminole High twirlern above are, from the left, Rosemary

Southward, Angie Stewart, Bnrbnru Bradley and Carolee Onterhnlm. Adminnion to the nhow will he 50 cent*. Proceed* will be used to help the Sem­
inole High blind and majorette*.
(Herald I’hoto)

Seminole Advised To Tell
Story To Draw Industries
Seminole County has what in­
dustry wants but Us citizens must
sell Sanford and the county to get
mure Industry to rum r here, At­
lantic Coast Line industrial agent
Uythcl Warrrll told .Sanford Kiwanians Wednesday.
Seminole County has good water.

New Auto Engine
Can Operate
On Peanut Butter
LONDON tU P l) — The HullsRuyce Co. today displayed an aulu
engine that ran be run on just
about anything—even peanut but­
ler.
A company spokesman said that
unce the engine ia used in cars,
motorists who run short on gaso­
line—or peanut butter — might al­
so fill the tank with diesel oil, high
octane aviation gasoline, or kero­
sene.
"The design of the engine is n.cb
Ihst its appetite for fucla can be
widened to anything from peanut
bullrr tu creosote," the spokes­
man said.

3 Cars Damaged
In Road Mishap
Three cars received nearly 8700
damage in a collision in Cassel­
berry today,
Cara driven by Benjamin Gold­
field nf Holly Hill, and Edith A.
Dagley of Daytona Beach were
waiting behind a stopped school
bus on llwy. 17-82 when ■ car
driven by Vinrenzlno S. Nadlle
ran into the bark of Edith Dagley's auto. Highway Patrol Troop­
er Olln Garrett aaid,
Edith Daglcy's car bit Gold
tield'a auto which was in front of
her. Nadlle. of New Rochelle, N.
Y., was charged with failure lo
have his vehicle under control.

enough electric power and labor,
good schools, rail systrms second
to none, and a predicted population
ot aeven million by 1870, Warrell
said. Hut not many persona have
heard of Sanford, hr added.
"You're going to have In tell
Ilia Sanford story. It's that sim­
ple," Warrell itrciscd.
He said It's sometimes hard to
sell industrial development in Flor­
ida because so many tourists who
pass through build industrial c a t­
tles in Ihe air, but never follow
up. New Industry near Ihe railorid
will benefit Ihe train lines because
of ihe added freight traffic, but
It also will lienefil Ihe community,
Wsrrell said.
The agent pointed out that more
diversified industrial products have
been added to Ihe rail export of
Florida agricultural goods during
the pssl 10 yea.o.
Wsrrell said that Ihe ACL Is anx­
ious lo help industries find loca­
tions near ils rail lines. He said
Industrialists also look for good
unitary and Industrial waste dis­
posal systems, and good roads
near their plants.

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The l-ongwood Volunteer Fire
Department will sponsor a chicken
dinner in Ihe city park. March 18.
Half chickens will be 81 for
adulls and 75 ccnls for youngatera. The dinner will start al 4
p. m. Profits from the dinner will
be used to buy new firefighting
equipment.

P r_ | _ _
Argentina greeted him a t tko
Buenos Aires airport during the
30-minute visit. 11a bad received
another great welcome whoa ha
vUlled Buenos Aires Inst week, and
an honor guard of Argentina f
was waiting today.
Unuiually heavy security |_
lions were placed in effect at
U. S. embassy in MontevJdoa
where bo spent Ihe night, nt tha
helicopter pad where he took eC
for Carrasco airport and a t tha
airport itself where he boarded
Ihe Columbine this cool, cloudy
morning.

Escapee Nabbed
By City Police
A city prisoner whe took off
from a work gang today didn't
get very far.
Allan D. Mlnkwllt escaped from
a work gang on Sanferd Ave.
about to a. m., police reported.
The police later received a caV
from a Palmetto Ave. home about
"a fellow with grey pants and
with a white stripe down the aide
of his leg." Lt. Jack Hickson and
Sgt. Leo Rock caught Ulnkwlti
on W. First St.

Doors Stolen
From Church
The Sheriff’s office today is
investigating the theft of two
jalousie doors and an electric fan
stolen from the Chuluota Baptist
Church Tuesday night or early
Wednesday morning.
Entry was gained Into thn
church by breaking open the front
door. Tha theft was discovered
early Wrdne&gt;dty,

Elvis To Rock Y Roll Minus Sideburns
FT. DIX, N. J. I UP!) - Sgt.
Elvis Presley, setting foot on
American soli today for the first
time In 18 months, promptly vowed
to stand by rock V roll tnqtic as
long as tha public wants It.
"1 will never abandon ft ns lung
as people keep appreciating it,"
Presley told a Hollywood style
news conference.
He arrived al this military base
about 7:30 a. m. with 78 other G it
and their families after a flight
from Frankfurt, Germany.
Mora than 200 persons, includ­
ing screaming teenagers greeted
Presley as he stepped off an Air
Force transport.
Presley said ha had been “too
nervous la alcep" aa lha flight
over.
His news conferenct In a

service club on Ihe post turned
into a near-mob scene, with pho­
tographers pressing In for more
and more pictures, lie posed with
several female admirers snd kissed them al the demand ot the
cameramen.
Hollywood added a louch of gla­
mour to the scene. Nancy Sinatra,
daughter of singer Frank Slnslra,
and flame-haired actress Tina
Louise were on hind tu greet the
teenagers' idol.
Presley wilt appear oo Sinatra's
television show May 1.
Presley told newsmen his im­
mediate plans were to visit his
horns in Memphis and then plunge
into television and motion picture
work.
He called hla Army tour a "good
experience," but said It left him

little time for privacy.
Presley said he expected le do
without the long sideburns of-his
pre-Army career.
Preslry said he found German
and American girls about the
same and that ha had mat only
one Ruslan female. He called bar
"pretty shapely."
Col. Tata Parker, Presley's man*
ager. laid Presley would get 8123,ouo for a guest appearance so Si­
natra’s Show. Ha also aaid Elvis
has aeven pictures lined up over
the next lew y e a n and will earn
nearly three quarter* ot a mUlloa
dollars, plus a percentage ot tho
profits, on the first three.
It will take him nearly
days to get rid of bis khaki
p la n and Army boats and to
blua sued* theca and guitar.

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Sheriff J. I.. Hobby today re*
ceived • letter of thanks from
the parenti of an Orlando boy
who wraa found In aouth Semi*
note County after he had been
lost for almost 24 hours.
Retired Capt. C. Q. Wright of
Orlando wrote to Hobby thank­
ing him and three of his de­
puties for finding his son. John,
who was on a camping trip in
the area.

Quake, Fire, Tide Wreck African City
CASABLANCA. Morocco d i m
—Devastating twin earthquakes, a
tidal wav# and fire struck the
sleeping Atlantic port eity of
Agadir Monday night, and frag­
mentary reports placed the cas­
ualties at anywhere from •'hund­
reds'' to thousands.
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eat through the wreckage of
houses and buildings.

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VOL. XLIX

32 m.p.h. W ill Get You There
6 From Ohio to Osteen la a long
way at 32 m.p.h.
That’a how Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ald Snyder traveled last waek
when thay came to Florida la their
1*24 Modal T Ford.
Mrs. Snyder said that a sure
way to discard tensions Is to drive
a ear that won’t go fatter than
40 m.p.h.
The Snydera got lato the restored
w ig h t red, antique aeto Feb. &gt;1
and took off from their Springfield, O., home. Their destination

was the Osteen home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, parenta of
Snydar.
The couple traveled 1,1M miles
at a 32 m.p.h. speed average. The
fire-engine red car got 16 miles
for each gallon of gas. 14 took
l i t quarts of oil. The Snyders
spent SB hours travel time be­
tween Feb. 21 and their arrival In
Osleen Wednesday.
The Model T hit the Pennsyl­
vania Turnpike ahortly after It
waa opened to traffic after a
snow storm. Snyder said he has

Negro Integration Efforts

wmmmam ■

Jlllount Throughout South
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) —
Mora than 1,000 Negro students
from Alabama Stale College
marched from the campua to the
stepa of tha state Capitol today,
gang the national anthem and tha
'Lord'* Prayer, then returned to
th rir campus.
Thera ware ne Incidcnti al­
though several autos filled wilh
toyhite* drove slowly around the
building, their Borns blowing.
The rally appeared to be in de­
fiance of Gov. John Patterson'a
warning Monday that if Negroes
continued to demonstrala In thia
Deep South capital ‘'someone Is
likely to get killed.’1
The South fsced one of the
most tense, explosive racial equa­
tions since the Little Rock, Ark.,
. school Integration crisis of 1*57
ana calls for action by Negroes
spread throughout tha southern
stales. Arrests, threats of violence
and demonstrations by both
whiles and Negroes mounted
Steadily.
At a rally in Rock Hill, N.C..
Negro student Aba Pullmer told
cheering listeners: “ If we fight
now, we’ll be free by ’63.“
The trial of 76 Negroes and four
whites arrested Saturday in a
rive for lunch counter desegre­
g a tio n at Nashville, Tenn., re­
sumed in a tense atmosphere.
. About 2,500 Negroes stood outside
Ihe courthouse Monday singing
tha national anthem and the
"Battle Hymn of the Republic."
Other developments included:

County Jobs
Purvey Planned
The County Commimiun today
called on aU county department
heads to work together to estab­
lish a job classification schedule
I■ f
for employes.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
I
and Circuit Court Clerk David
Gatchel said the plan could mean
l*&lt;
« general pay raise for all county
workers.
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Discussing Ihe merits of th r ,
plan, Commission Chairman John
Krider said that “ this county is
way out of line" In regard to pay
•rales compared with other coun­
ties.
Under the plan, a professional
survey team would give tests set­
ting up (he special classification.
Coat of the survey part of the
rogram would be approximately
1,000, Krider aald.

t

Sanford Police
Honor Dr. Roberts
Sanford police honored Dr. W.
V. Roberts at a dinner at Jim
Spencer's
Restaurant
Monday
night. The policemen presented the
^anford physician wilh a gold
Oadge in recognition of the help
ha has been to them.

McCord Recuperating
Casselberry Inning Commis•toner Kay McCord was recuperat­
ing at homo yesterday after under­
going minor surgery a t Winter
Farit Hospital teat

Daytona
Reach: The local
NAACP announced a “ 14 to B0day" economic boycott of depart­
ment stores.
Tamps:
The Negro Youth
Council which protested lunch
counter segregation Monday said
it would stage more demonstra­
tions.
Birmingham, Ala.; Thirteen Ne­
groes were arrested and released
aftey displaying Integration signs
and placards In a Negro park.
Richmond, Va.: A segregation
bloc in the Virginia House wqn *
vital test vote to delay for an­
other two years start of the
state's moderate ' ‘freedom of
choice" approach to school Inte­
gra lion.

News Briefs
Outlook Is Chilly
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
weather bureau predicts contin­
ued wintry weather for much of
the nation in. March, with temper­
atures averaging below seasonal
normals except In (ha extreme
Northeast and Southeast. The
coldest weather was forecast for
tha western half of the country.

Retired Bishop Dies
ORLANDO (UP!) - The Righl
Rev. John D. Wing, 77, retired
bishop of the Episcopal diocese of
South Florida, died Monday at a
local hospital. Wing, a native &lt;-f
Atlanta, resided In Winter Park.
Ha was named bishop in 1932 and
served until 1950. In that time,
membership ia tha diocese tripled.

TV To Aid Search
FT. LAUDERDALE (UPI) —An
underwater television searching
device completed two weeks of
testa Monday and was moved to
search In (be Gulf of Mexico for
a plane's wrerkage. Navy sources
said the 900 pound XN-3 would |
be landed at either Panama City
or Now Orleans before going to
hunt fur a Nations! Air Lines
pt4Bi wh|ch cra(bed in the gulf
Nov. 16 with 42 persons aboard.

Enterg Prim ary
MADISON, Wii. (UPI) - Sen
Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.)
today officially threw bis hat into
Wisconsin's presidential primary
ring by filing formal papers at
the secretary of state's office.
Humphrey said delegates pledged
to him would “not only work for
my own candidacy but also for
a Democratic Party platform
worthy of our party's great IIberial and progressive tradition.''

Cubans Relocated
MIAMI (UPI) - Federal immi
gratlon authorities have begun
moving Cuban exiles to different
parts of Ihe country In an ap­
parent effort to reduce tension in
thia area. Rodolfo Masferrer Ro­
jas, brother of Rolando Maaferrer Rojas, former senator under
Dictator Batista, was aent to the
Baltimore area ia parole alalua
Monday. Rolando haa a heart con­
dition and will be given more
lime before being seat to Belli-

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gbtlrn used to people irivlng up
to the bark of his antique, peer­
ing at It, and then rustling past.
“ Why Hurry?" U painted in
tall letters on the rear of the
car.
Snyder thought he was driving
below the minimum speed limit
when a deputy sheriffs car pulled
up with light flashing and siren
streaming in North Carolina. But
the depuly w if only another antinque auto collector whose hob­
by enthusiasm didn't stop during
work hours. He wanted to see the
old car. It turned out the deputy
Sanford NAS officials today ap­
owns a 1924 coupe himself.
pealed for any. Information that
Going over Ihe mountains be­ may shed light on the fate of tha
tween Ohio and Florida, Snyder missing A3D and two airmen who
had in drop the car nut of high disappeared on a routine mission
gear only twice. The Modcl-T has last Wednesday.
two gears, high amt low.
A six-day srarch for the Jet
It waa time to secure the road- lias failed to turn up any clue
iter’s roof when the Florida bord­ to what happened to Ihe plane or
er appeared. Heavy rains came two of its crew. One of 111 threedown until Ihe couple reached Dc- man crew parachuted to safety
Land.
on orders of Ihe plane's comman­
The only trouble with the car's der.
original parts came when a nut on , NAS officials said tha srarch wiU
the exhaust pipe cracked at Jack- * continue Indefinitely, but t h e
sonville. Snyder had this' fixed Searching force of soma 4* air­
when ha got to* Sanford. The craft-including helicopters and
speedometer gear and the radio planes of the Central Florida Civil
broke down on Ihe trip, but these Air Palm )—and ground searching
weren't original parts.
parlies will be reduced gradually
Snyder saya the Model T la •jis tune
lun. passes without trace of tha
better for long irijl* n o w than
when it waa built, because of
Capt. Robert W. Slyc. command­
improved roads. Ills mother re­ ing officer of NAS, idg.iiy praised
called that on a trip from Wash­ Central Floridians who have aided
ington to Ric) nond in 1919 the in the search which has covered
only stretch df paved mad be­ wide arcs* of Seminole and Volusia
tween these two cltirs was so counties, including Ihe Daytonashort it took only a minute and New Smyrna Beaeh cos - ' sec­
a half to (ravel it. Cara had to tion.
•
ford the rreeka then.
Restoring the Model T took
Snyder a year. There were holes
in the body and fenders. He strip­
ped Ihe car down to its frame
and repaired each part before
putting it hack. Snyder spent 600
hours working on the auto which
he values at *1,500. The car haa
been restored for six months.
SANTIAGO. Chile (UPI) -P re slSnyder has been an antique ear dent Eisenhower aald today he
enthusiast for about eight years. hopes the May summit meeting in
He has been a raemlier of the Paris wilh Soviet Premier Khrush­
Antique Automobile Club of Amer­ chev “ will permit at least a par­
ica for that time and Is in Ihe tial relaxation of tension* and a
Tri-i. c Antique Auto Club. He modest advance along the road
also owns a 1924 Model T touring (o lasting peace."
car and has dwnrd a Sears 1906
It wax another triumphant day
motor buggy. Snyder said you for Eisenhower in his four-nation
ran go places in the Model T swing through South America.
where you can't in tha motor Cheered and applauded each time
buggy.
ha appeared, be responded wilh a
The Model T ia ia great de­ grin and aalulaa to the crowds
mand for parades, especially fire­
He told Chilean American groups
men's parades. It has been driven this morning that the U. S. “ re­
300 miles to antique shows but pudiates dictatorships in any
thli was the first long trip for form" and reminded critics of U.
the restored auto.
S. spending policies that hia na­
Snyder, wIm la a contractor and tion pours a billion dollars an­
painter in Ohio, arrived here with nually into South America.
his wife Ihe night of his 441th
Then, in an address to a Joint
birthday and wedding anniversary. session of the Chilean Congrris,
The Snyders ara returning to Ohio he expressed hit hope for at least
this week.
tome progress toward peace.

Lost Plane Plea
Issued By NAS

Ike Voices
Hope For Peace

Longwood Zoning Board
Clears Way For Ice Plant
Longwood'a proposed ice-ma­
chine plant waa a step closer to
reality Monday night.
The Longwood Zoning Commis­
sion reiuncd the JO acre site pro­
posed for the factory from com­
mercial to light industrial. The
land ia Just olf the Sanlando
Springs road, about ISO yards west
of the railroad.
The rrxonlng request came from
C. E. Luwe and Donald E. Steph­
en*. They said ia a letter to the
commission that a masonry build­
ing will be erected on the site
and that the business will not cause
any noise or smoke. About 50 per­
sons will be on the starting pay­
roll.
The commission also raised mini­
mum lot requirements to 0 AM
square feet with a minimum width
of 05 feet. Tha minimum lot fixe
haa been 5,000 square feet with a
SO-foot width minimum.
The commission raised minimum
sue* for homes built in R-2 and R 3
re sidential areas. From

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J5 &gt; a u f n r f r

woman tourist who reached Casa­
blanca after a 240 • mile flight
north by ear.
The tidal wave rolled in from
the Atlantic shortly after the
earthquake and smashed into the
seaside edge of the city like a
giant Hat. Fires broke out in
various places throughout the city.
Land communications with the
stricken city were wiped out and
radio rhannela were filled with

calls for help and fragmentary r »
porta of the disaster. The full es&gt;
tent may not be known for days,
Morocco 1s part of the Mediter*
ranean earthquake belt that cm
tends to Greece, up through Italy
and into southern France. The
XIclours region of Algiers, 9S6
miles from Agadir, was hit by •
quake eight daya ago. Forty-seven
persons were killed.

S b r a lf r

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and not no warm through Wednesday. High todny, 66-7-1. Low tonight, &lt;48-65.
United Preaa Leased Wire Entabliahed 19U8
TUESDAY, MARCH 1. I860
SANFORD, FLORIDA

1 p. m. Stocks
1924 Model T And Donald Snyder, Who Restored It
Hia Mother, Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Is At Wheel

The coastal radio station at Las
Palmas in the Canary Islands
said It had heard a report from
a Moroccan radio saying there
were 2,000 dead.
The shock rrumbled the city’s
biggest hospital, some of the larg­
est hotels and the chamber of
commerce building. The crowded
Moslem section of the city was
reported 90 per cent destroyed.
“ It was horrible,’* snhhcd one

homes built ia R-3 areas must be
at least B50 square feet instead of
730, and homci built in It 3 areas
must be at least 750 square fret
instead of 000.
Tha commission agreed to a lim­
ing ordinance amendment which
would eliminate a clause stipulat­
ing that front yard fences, hedges
or walla can't be higher than 2tt
feet. The amendment will remove
the limit oa height of Ihe barriera
in front yard* in the middle of
a block. However Ihe 2 'i foot limit
will remain In force for corner
Iota, so fenrea, hedges and walla
on corners won't obstruct a driv­
er's view of traffic. The amendmrnt must be submitted to the
town council.
No action waa takro oo a re­
quest from County Commissioner
Lawrence Swofford that setback
requirements oo Molnar and Eastlako avenues and Markham Rd.
be made IS feet instead of M feet.
The request waa aimed at reduc­
ing right of way coal w.irn time
comas to widen the roads.

NO. 640

County To Ask Special
Election To Fill Board
The County Commission today
voted to suggest that Gov. (lillins
call a special election to name
a District 2 commissioner to fill
the unexplred term of David Galchel.
The board authorised Clerk Galchel tn write a letter to the legisla­
tive delegation citing the nerd for
the special election to be held con­
currently with the May 3 Democra­
tic primary.
After tha special and n g u la r

elections are held, tha legislative
delegation then will ask Collins
to appoint the candidate with (he
highest vote to the Job until Jan.
31, 1961.
The elect loo will put a man ia
the position until Jan. SI, 1962,
as two years remain in the term.
Candidates oo Ihe ipeeial elec­
tion ballot also will bo placed on
the regular primary ballot.
Gatchel read a letter addreased
to tha board Iro n City Manager

Warren ^Knowles. who said that
The Herald carried a misleading
headline—Feb. 23 which said
“City Leaders Rack Van Hoy For
County Commission Foil."
During a meeting of tha city
board Feb. 22, Van lloy was men­
tioned as a possible appointee to
tha vacant District 2 post.
Knowles stressed in hia letter
that city board members have
no tatenlion of barking any candi­
date for any elective

County Commissioner Vernon
Dunn aald:
“ I believe that the Sanford city
board should confine itself to eity
activities alone.”
Chairman John Krider aald tha
board had enough problems of ita
own and should not get Into any
row with eity officials.
“The only solution ia lor a apo­
d a l •lection and let thn people
decide for th em sdres," Krider
emphasised.

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Sketch Of Sanford Atlantic Bank Drive-In Addition

County Qualifying Begins
Candidates running for Ihe X)
The first eahdidale to announce
county offices open in ths May 3 waa Jam ra Avery of Lake Mary
Democratic primaries began of- who will oppose Incumbent Law­
fically qualifying at noon today. rence Swofford in the District I
race.
Another Lake Alary resident, Ed
Zimmerman alio qualified today
lo oppose Swofford. Zimmerman
has been fira district chairman
In that area.
Other candidates who qualified
at noon were T. V. Brown, run­
ning for lha Dtetrlct I commis­
D. Milton Latld'of Geneva haa sioner post; W. D. Bridge, for
announced he will run as a Repub­ constable In the Siith District and
lican opponent of Congressman Arthur Backwilh Jr. running for
Syd Herlong In the Fifth Con­ the office of Circuit Court Clerk.
gressional District.
The qualifying period tods
Ladd said today ha h a t qualified March 11.
'
and appointed Guy Allen as his
lo other political news, J. A.
campaign treasurer, llrrlpng has Histline of I.ong wood today anannounced for re-election.
“ I confidently believe that Flor­
ida will cait lla vote for Vice
President Nixon for president and
I feel that Nlioa aa president
si mild have a Republican Con­
gress. 1 am therefore filing to
give Ihe rititena of lha Fifth Dis­
trict an opportunity to vote for
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha
a Republican.
"f belie-.* in a strong two party Senate passed the 24-bour mark
system and feei that it ia lime the today on ita around-the-clock bai­
people of Florida were given a lie over civil rights.
Debate dragged on past noon
choice in Ihe selection of their offi­
cials," Ladd's announcement aald. after sponsors of a raft of civil
A native of North Dakota, Ladd rights bill* reaffirmed overwhelm­
was admitted hi the Washington, ingly tha continuous aesslos called
D. C.. bar in 1966 and was admitted by Democrat!* and Republican
to practice before the U. S. Su­ leaders.
A leal vole on Ihe maralhan
preme Court in 1641. He was ap­
pointed to tha FBI In l&gt;2i and later session was held ahortly after
was In charge of dlitrict offices dawn. Southerners, fighting the
and became assistant director of measures with a talkathon, were
the aecurlty division or the FBI. defeated 53-6.
Sea. Wayoe Mora# (D-Ore.)
He has done Ualaoq work with
Congress and top governmental of­ brought on Ihe leal with a motion
that the Senate adjourn a t • p.
ficials for 15 yeara.
Ladd ia a member of Sigma Phi m.
Ita defeat represented a vole
Rpailon and Phi Alpha Delta fraternillas, XIa sonic Lodge, Sanford of confidence for Democratic
Leadar Lyndon B. Johnson sod
Rotary Club and Elks Lodge.
GOP Leader Everett M. Dirkscn.
Sen. John L. McClellan (D Ark.)
Elvis May Write
took over for the southerners,
reeding the second half of a
Book On Army L ift speech he storied Uai Friday. He
FRIEDBERG. Germany (U P D - charged the "whole burden" of
Sgl. Eivia Presley began hia fare- the legislation la school Integrattoaaaatoeta
wall Id Mm W. I . Army today with t InnoUgsId, —tele
a MoUywood-ripto preaa eoafaranee lion—not thn voting rights of Noat which bo aald he liked Army groea. He aald racial “ inter-marlife to well be waa tbiakiaa af writ- riage" would be thn toevitobto
tog a book them H.

Geneva Resident
Herlong Opponent

Rights Bill Foes
Lose Test Vote

nounred be would not seek reelection for the county ochool
board Dietricl 4 Post.
Bistiine ha* completed hi* Mth
year with the school board.
Hr commented also that Ihe
people of fOmlnoie County had
been very -cooperative and inter­
ested in /h eir schools, and he
hoped that the progress now tak­
ing place would continue.

Kirchhoff Heads
Conner Campaign
Ed Kirchhoff was elected chairman of the Seminole County-forDoyle Conner Committee at an
organirational meeting of sup­
porters for the candidate for com­
missioner of agriculture in Ibe
May primary.
Lauren R. Johnson was named
secretary-treasurer for the group.
Conner, farmer, rancher and
realtor, who waa the youngest
speaker of the Florida Houm o*
Representatives in the history of
the stele, visited Seminole last
week lo Initiate the organisation
of hia rounty organisation.
He U seeking the post being
vacated by Nathan Mayo after
&gt;7 years.

Soviets Emphasize
Air Corridor Curb
BERLIN &lt;UPI) - A Soviet erabasey apokrsman insisted today
that Western aircraft using the
ihree go-mile air corridors to Weal
Berlin may not fly higher .than
10.0*0 feet.
He aald higher flights would be
considered an infringement of East
German air apace.
Tha spokesman waa commenting
oa Monday** Washington annoucemeat tkat the U. I . Britain and
France hove agreed to aead supply
aircraft to Weat Berlin at heights
above 16,000 feet.
Soviet fighters teat May and
June foamed Allied aircraft that
Raw above 16.060 feet. Today's*
•talement showed the Soviet atll-

Construction Set
On Bank Drive-In
Construction of tfrn Seafood Afo
lantle Nattooal Bank's drive-to ad­
dition will atari today or Wodneeday.
The 170,006 addition w il provide
three teller enclosure* eonoected
by ae dlarbead corridor- on tfra
south side of the mein bonk build­
ing. When the drive-la focilitfoa
are flnlahod, bank eustomara driv­
ing north on Park Ave. may turn
Into tha bank area, conduct thoir
business with the tollera and drive
through onto Second 84.
The overhead corridor alto con­
nects the teller enclosures to thn
main bank as that employe* may
remain Inside while |oing from the
mein bank to lha addition.
Thn drive-in addition will re­
main open during regular banking
hours, • a. m. until 6 p, n
weak daya, with additional
until • p. m. hours on Friday*.
Tha addition will bo (SM I
block covered wilh stucco. -1M
bank expect* to apeed up
by adding the three drive-in
The Carroll Daniel Gonsli
Co., Sanford, is contractor Jar
project.

Teen Dancing
Class To Start
The City Recreation Department
today announced that another d a ta
In teen-age ballroom dancing la
being formed and initrurtion will
start Monday at 7 p. m. at tha
Civic Center.
The course will begin with basin
steps and end with all poular stepa
having been covered. Further in­
formation may ba obtained by con­
tacting the recreation department.

Longwood Seeks
Firemen Recruits
The Longwood Volunteer Firo
Department will bo looking for
m w reensite •&lt; a meeting in Uto
town flro house Wednesday night
at t . p. m.
The volunteer* and Rivnrato*
firefighters put out • blaae to
a service atatlM ee SR 436 to
Lake Marristi Estate* last weak.

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8—Tueo. March 1, 1M»

life To Help End
Death Penalty

Clock
leap year monkey wai born
Sanford’i 100 Monday. The
nittU monkey wai born in a
;t in the too and wai tinnamed
M-

|

Nearly HQ youngiters danced in
"winier wonderland" at tha
nlnole High aenior prom Sat*
lay night.
rbe junior d ata gave the formal
ace for the aenlori, and decorat*
the Sanford Civic Center with
•telgh, panel colored angel
lr, magnolia leivea and snow-

m.

Nearly V Junlori headed by
fir c la n prcaldenl Deanna Nicall, worked on preparation! for
&gt; prom.
U1 Jsyeee mtmbcra a n urged
attend Thursday's meeting of
i orgaaUation when voting on
■reposed by-law change will take
ict. The propoiedby-Iaw would
rila the method of ftcetien of
lean u d director*,
rbe mooting will be held at i
the Civic Center.
’hlllip J. Lae, vice preildent of
i Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad,
1 bo tha mala apaaker at the
oanta d a b mooting Wodnooday.
» wiH apeak an future rail*

road growth. Tnc meeting will be
held at the Civic Center at noon.
flnnford Electric Co, ha* a city
permit to build a $13,000 aalca and
contracting office at 3S» Park
Dr. Shoemaker Conitnictlon Co.
p a s awarded the contract.
Got any problem* concerning old
•gn benefits or social aecurityT
A representative of the Social
Security Administration will bn at
City Hall Wednesday at f n. m.
to answer any questions regarding
tha two aubjacta.

M ing Out Why There Is Leap
Can Turn Out'C onfusing'
^WASHINGTON (DPI) I
la throw caution
Nm winds and explain la
■ why Monday wee leap year
i 00 aa aeepuo a leaeon I
arid have h a - id a lew week*
a whan I came to gripe
h another calendar peculiar-

tu
al

ft

M*

of the iltn*
ad my as*
k Wat

v
■W ills abant Map
, I a— only aniwar la tha
words of the mountain"because k la d u n , 1*
At na begin the ascent to
p ynar nn—ratandlng by at*
rotas Wo baato n l a tued to
too wWeb ynar leaps.

Briefly stated, the role requires
that an nxtra day bn added to
every year which la represented
by a number divisible by four,
except those divisible by IIS but
not by 400.
Anyone who c m understand
that will lava no trouble teach*
tag too summit.
Ib is brings us to toe year
41 B. C. and Julius Caesar, whe
wanted hie name an t calendar
and draw up ana baaed an aa
Egyptian calculation.
After that, tha Romani never
trusted tha Egyptians again.
Tha Egyptians figured that ton
earth revolved around Urn ana hi
M l days and six hours. Caesar
thus madn his calendar MS days
long, throw to an antra day
ovary fourth year to taka a»
the sleek and let it go at th a t
Ha tucked the extra day auto
E e l n a n because that was toon
the loot mouth in Uto Reman
year. But let's not go Into that.
Along a b M Ibo
Ih Cautnry
Popo O r ta s * VM ‘policed that
spring roomed to to aaroias n
little t d l y and, np— 'tovnoSga*
tiaa, diacovarod that tha Julian
Calendar was 11 daya ahead of

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (U P I)-’
Caryl Chessman, who fought for
more than a decade to avoid
death in the gaa chamber, offered
hii life today In the battle
against capital punishment.
The 39-year-old convict-author
mads hia offer in a letter to Gov.
Edmund G. Brown, who was ex­
ported to comment on* It at his
press conference today.
The ll-paga letter was delivered
to the governor late Monday, at
the California Legislature opened
a special session to consider
abolition of the death penally
for the ninth time. It has defeated
similar bllli on eight occasions
in the past 17 years.
Rrown put the m atter before the
legislature again on Peb. II, when
ha granted Chessmen a 60-day
reprieve JuiP lS houri before the
convicted robber . rapist was
icheduted to keep his eighth ap­
pointment with' (he gas chamber.
Chairman praised Brown in his
letter for refusing to "bow down
to political expediency" in grant­
ing the reprieve. But, the con­
demned man said hi* case had
so inflamed thn Iegiilatura that
"m y continued existence
. .
threatened to tbrotUa" action on
thn death penalty.
Chessman Mid ho I p l naked
himself over and over again what
bn could do "to divorce the ugly,
•motion-inflaming imago of Caryl
Chossmea from the grove social
Isaua of capital puniahmaat."
Ho aald that ho decided that bo
could, "without theatrics," offer
hia life.

Princess Takes
Fiance To Palace
LONDON (DPI) —Princes* Mar­
garet installed her fiasco to Buck­
ingham Palace today sad firepan*
e d t o U to him to the ballet to­
night for ton public debut of the
Jones boy who made good.
Margaret and Anthony Arm­
strong-Jonoa, t commoner, drove
to from a tang weekend at Wind­
sor awl apod directly to Bucking­
ham Palaro w han a aqjto of
waa placed at
him to the palaro
him to

s
fie

Armatreng-J
have n data ton!
Garden far. the
charity pariormeana
Margaret's F an ey "
A m m ang-Jceec, too man who
Indeed esagat her fin er, and Mararot have net boon m m together
i public since their engagement
waa announced last Friday, The
British Broadcasting Corp. can­
celed regular programs to order
to televise their theater arrival.

S

Ha told everybody to forget
about the M days and rovised
a new ealnadar which dr oppnd
one leap yaar every four eonturiea.
This
still
araa not
rtelsaly accurate but at least
Tall galT Don’t wear flats. Uae
gave us something we can medium heel*. They flatter legs,
took dressier.
live with.

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ME aft noon today lor
qualifying and
candidate fro
MR form al^ m m his
gebarnslortal hopetotor campaign w astes go­
a l fun throttle, roved
|fc the Florida panhiodla to•eking far support,

- v
•r, Suitor
I-A fa r Row
WOOD (UPI) - Beverly
17-ynar-ald "protege" of
actor Errol F in n , said
abo w m terribly embertko weekend ruckus
_ MW suitor fired his
4 her mother—landing both
•n d suitor to Jftli.
• f it know what got Into
" said Beverly, " it wee't
far my career."
Flsn nse Adland, 41. was
for several hours when pober encamped In the
wn gunday on the doorstep of
• r o ta ! fM b Dulifi, M. n skinabfi sued eely tost Thursday
trying to "tom " Beverly aw ty.
went th a n to took for Btveriy,
i Inter arid-aha toft her mothbarofi far tody i few minutes
‘ grant.
unscathed by n
_________ _ antique .u-roliber
si fin d by Dulta to scare her,
•Barged with being drunk and
•nod m M l ball put up by
•
■ "-tr!-'
waa beohed on an eutxtandwarrant and released
Paltoe u M they weuld
s . re roplaint again it him fro
r grot wtthto Mty ttmiia.

Sub-Zero Cold*
Spreads Across
Much Of Nation

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Money given candidates for
governor, and money spent by
them, continued to rise. Through
Monday the total was 1)97,971
spent eutf $371,Ou donated.
Former Circuit Judge John MeCarly will epen hia campaign for
governor tonight to bla home town
of Ft. Pierce at • high school
named to honor of hia Uto brothar,
former Gov. Dan McCarty.
Fred O. Dickinson and Hsydoo
Burns worn both to the panhandle
today,
Dickinson opened hia tour of tho
area Monday with o speech nt
Pousaw li. He told Joyroos there
Florida baa an "unfortunato busiH U cliraitf.**
Ha said anil-industry txxos and
discriminatory freight ratoo a rt
discouraging factory ownora from
locating to Florida.
Bum* also dealt with tha prob­
lems of attracting industry. At
Tnllahasate bo aald: "Florida
needs a governor oipcricnccd as
I am to dtaltog with big businoaa.”
Two moo withdraw from the
race for secretary of state Mon­
day and a (bird announced his
platform for that offhe.
Angus L airt, former etato merit
iratam director, sajd bo would,
If olocted, insure prompt and effi­
cient service and honesty to the
administration of elerttous.
Tho two who dropped out of tho
race for secretary of itato were
Itoury Land, Orlando and John
Crowder. Ft. Ptorco,

Their withdrawal loft eight
Democrats and m e Republican
vying for tho Important post.
Of the 1117,t71 spent by guber­
natorial candidates so far, moat
has b«M spent by Doyle E. Carl­
ton Jr., Wauchula, 117,toi. Ho
has boon given 170,134 so far.
C. Farris Bryant, Ocnla, has
received ronra to data than any
other candidate, $99,944. He hai
•pent t u n .
Other major candidates, their
expenditures and receipt*:
Dickinson. Weal Palm Beach,
111,761 spent, $*7.lll received.
Rev. George Downs, Winter
Park, to ,o « spent, to.oia rew ired
Tad David, Hollyrwood,
woo
to,» «
■pent, ItSAM received.
McCarty, lll.fito spent, $33,37!
rew ired,
Buraa, tof.400 spent, $13,774 re
w ired.
Hereto J. Reiser, Bonlfay, $1,111
■pent, $3,141 received.

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WORLD WAR 1 vet* of Barracka 486 held their officer
inaUllntion recently. A t the Installation ceremonial
were: left to right, front row, John McCloakey, com­
mander; Clifford Gilbert, district commander; Michael
Dwyer of St. Cloud, national rehabilitation chairman find
William Convenly Jr., vice commander. Back row, left

to right, Robert Williame, quarterm aster; Harvey Swannon, chaplain; Sidney Fowler, judge advocate; Ed
Ludecke, senior vice commander; Nick Cozlow. sergeant
nt arms; William Greuber, trustee and Joel Field, ad­
jutant.
(Herald Photo)

Abandon Reigns Congressional Leak Of
On Hardi Gras Day Military Secrets Probed
I

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —"Sam,
stop that," gasped a gorilla In
the middle of the street.
"But honey," replied George
Washington, "it's M arti Gras."
And indeed H was, as half ■
million persons, their inhibitions
gone with a chilly wind, ran wild
through the streets a&lt; New Or­
leans.
Dressed to eoabimes, wearing
masks they won't havn to face
to the m inor Wednesday, visitors
and natives alike took advantage
af the yearly open season on
that ia Mart
M arti Gras Day
.....................la
Tuesday.
A clown kissed a cannibal on
Cgnsl i t . and Dracula fall off a
totap post to the French Quarter.
A to* «f humanity rolled before
magnificent floats of Rex at
ing of M arti O ral climaxed
Graa with Us parade

tools from a tugboat
this morning horaldrt tha
of King Zulu, monarch of
tho Negro Xrewo, who wallows up
tho Mississippi on a barge and
debarks to form hia parade.
W hen . the ensuing parade
would go waa anybody's guoro. It
has probably so re r gone the s a n s
way twiw amt generally follow!
tho route containing the moat
bars, particularly the most b a n
offering a free to u t to tho mon­
arch and hia wild-haired warriors.
It generally ends when Uw king
gels lost or when hie followers
•ink gently to the pavement and
are removed and revived for an­
other round, even leas organised,
sometime later.
All of the peat week has been
but a preparation for today —
all the parades, all the gaiety
that would last most cities for n
long long time.
Everything has gone according
to schedule. Just like Herd! Gras
baa gone since 1437,

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
government hai been Investigating
"leaks" of classified military in­
formation after it baa been secretly
given to Congress By U. S. intel­
ligence agendas.
The m atter could lead to ad

Thief Provides
For Watch Return
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) —Tav­
ern owner William Gallagher has
found a "fairly honest thief."
The thief took GeDagher’e $300
wrialwatcb from the back bar
•nd escaped before Gallagher no­
ticed the watch waa gone. The
next day Gallagher got a pawn
ticket in the mail, lie look it 4o
the pawn shop end redeemed the
watch, for $S.
"la that nil yee wlU give on
this watch?" Gallagher asked the
pawn shop keeper.
"No," was the reply. "I would
have given him $60, but he said
$4 was all be wanted. Slid he
just wanted to get a meal."
Spring mlltonry moves to the
bock of tho head. The Important
silhouette* ere too roller, breton, puffed-up beret and the "ha­
lo"—all, leaving tho forehead to
view.

ministration rtviaw of the whole
question of how widely Congress
should be briefod on secret mili­
tary information, informed sources
rokl today.
The Investigation centered on a
leak to the press of closed-door
testimony by Allen W. Dulles, di­
rector of too Central Intelligence
Agency, before the Senate space
preparedness committees to Jan
uary.
Dulles' testimony concerned as
Umatos of Russian missile capabi
Uties.
Security on the whole baa been
considered good. Publication of
what purported to be Dulles' Ja n ­
uary toatlmony ia regarded to some
quarters
the one major "leak."
But the incident prompted an
Investigation both inside and out­
side the CIAIt also raised to official circles
the problem of how to deal with
one basic strategic advantage of
the Soviet Union over the United
Stotee —- Russia's far superior
capacity for keeping Information
secret.
The Russian advantage Is based
on both geqgrsphy — bar vast
open spaces — end on her total­
itarian system of government.
it has been behind Russia's con­
sistent refusal to permit disarm a­
ment inspections by Western coun­
tries.

Hospital Notes
FEBRUARY to
Admissions
Mae C. Sturdivant, Sanford; Bessie
Pickering, Lake Mary; Robert C.
Swope. Sanford; Frederick Good­
win, Sanford; Barbara Ann Massey, Sanford; James Williams,
Sanford.'
Birth*
Mr. nod Mrs. Darrell Muldowney,
Sanford; a son.
Dismissals
Robert A. Lewis, Mt. Dora; Mrs.
Ellis Lloyd and baby, Lake Mary;
John Tyson, Sanford; Dexter Pil­
cher, Sanford; Claqde Beasley,
Sanford.

Statehood Idea

Business
Briefs
Jackson’s Mintt Markets, lo t,
one of Florida's newest grocery
chains, has declared He first dirtdend to stockholders.
The chain, which opened A rt
mts to Its first store Jan. t,
has declared • 5-cent per shars
dividend to stockholders of record
March IS, I960, for payment April
1, I960.
Jackson's also h u announced
the open!*! of it* thirtieth More.
Julian E. Jackson, president, said
that to addition to tha stores al­
ready to operation, he expects t«
have seven more open to the
public within M daya.
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SAN MARCOS, Tex. (UPI) It isn't an organised movement,
but students i t Southwest Texes
State College are toying with the Station Geta Permit
The Oil Syndicate Inc. hex re­
Idea of expanding the U. S. even
farther. They have been debating ceived a Sanford building permit
this issue: "Resolved, that New to build n $3S,W0 Sinclair OR Sta­
Zealand should be the 51st state." tion a t 3300 French Ave.

s e c u r it y

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s s o c ia t e s , in c .

Mem tote ■ Mew York Stock

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STOCKS - BONDS
MUTUAL - FUNDS

Cerda* J . Tell, Mgr.

Martin Gets Big
Missiles Contract
ORLANDO .(UPI) - Two con­
tract* worth $13,07,€M were
awarded to the Martin Co. Manday for further production of La­
crosse missiles xml ground support
equipment end for engineering
services.
The Army said the swept-wing,
surfs cetosurf ice misilie, reported
to be ooe of the Army's moat
■ceurate, can daliver either nuclear
or conventional warhead*.

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By Halted Press InteraatloRl
Freezing rain turned north Tr*.
aa highways Into skating jinks,
Uie Army prepared to rescue strsn.
ded Colorado ranchers and a nibzero cold wava spread across the
country to d a y ..
T r p v e l through north central
Texaa waa called extremely dan­
gerous because of Ice-cavcrcd highways. The weathermsn said th«
freezing rain would spread in t^ r kansas and Tennessee to d ay .*
Colorado civil defense official!
asked the Army for help In reach,
lag ranchers near the southern,
era Colorado town of Kim.
A spokesman at Ft. Canon,
Colo., said eome of the ranchers
have not been heard from In tw»
weeks and hundreds If not thous­
ands of head of livestock wer*
stranded.
Much of the country fromjh*
Rockies to the Atlantic stmQLd
under readings below 30 degrees.
In tte midlands, below-aero Hid­
ings were common.
The icebox of the country was
Petition, Mich., which reported IT
degrees below zero. It was 14 be­
low at Dillon. Mont., 10 below it
Cutbank, Lewiston and Butte,
M ont, 11 below at Minot, N. D.

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PA M M t

�Farewell Parties Given For
Members Of The Hite Family

Mrs. Largen Named
Sorority President
Mra. Frank Stenilrom was
oaten to the Gamma Lambda
haplcr of Beta Sigma Phi for
their bi-monthly business meeting.
Tha annual election of officers
was held and Mrs. Tom Largen
was elected president.
Other officers elected to serve
for the coming year are Mra.
Clyde Robertson, vice president;
Mrs. Bob McKee, recording secT lary; Mrs. Ben Howland, cor­
responding secretary and Mrs.
Sarnet White, treasurer.
’ Several rushecs were also voted
•n at the business session, with
the president, Mrs. Glenn Mc­
Call. presiding. A tea will be held
in their honor, Wednesday from
3:30 to S p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Jack- Little.
It was announced that the organ­
isation has sponsored another
birthday party for the county
home this month with Mrs. Joe
ipcnnison and Mrs. F. Wade Tyc
'as hostesses.

The three young daughter* of
Ensign tnd Mrs. Raymond Hlle,
Laurel Dr. in Pinecreal, have
been guests n( honor at several
parties the past few days. Ro­
berta, Mary Rae and Genetie,
with the&lt;r parents will be leaving
Sanford, Wednesday, to make their
home in Albuquerque, New Mexi­
co.
Tha sixth grade Sunday School
Class ol I’inecresl Baptist Church
entertained Rnbrrta at the home
of Mrs. Mary Rhea The grbup en­
joyed a scavenger hunt, then pre­
sented the honoree (known as Boh
bie to her close friends) with an
autograph dog.
Attending were Linda Ashby,
Linda Conn, Martha Kosky, Peggy
Gerrin, Marilyn Smith, Tina
Nichols,
Bonnv Todd.
Palsy
Burke and Karen Vickers.
Genette celebrated her sixth
birthday, Saturday, with her young

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| DeBary Home Club
GENETTE, ROBERTA AN1) MARY RAE HITE

Dorcas Circle

Care Of Floors

O f Upsala Church

Sidney Hawkins

Holds Meeting

Honored With

Members of tha Dorcas Circle
♦ &gt; f the Upsala Community Presby­
terian Church discussed plans for
a spring b a ta ir at the February
meeting which was held at the
church. Mrs. Freds Daniels was
appointed chairman of the com­
mittee to make further plans for
the event.
Sirs. Clover M irrs led the devo­
tion period and presided at the
business session. A white elepnant
£&gt;ale was conducted and the pro­
ceeds added to the elan treasury.
During the program the Misses
Edith and Clara Speera sang a
duet entitled "It Is No Secret."
Hostesses for the afternoon.
Mra. Eunice Martin and Mra. Kay
Thornton, served refreshment* to
Mrs. M am . Mra, Daniels, Mrs.
Josephine White, Mrs. Jessie
Southird, Mrs. Sara Hodge, Mra.
Da lag DoweU, Mrs. Dorothy Lloyd.
QMra. Amanda Reeves and guests,
Mr*. May Martin and Misses
Edith and Clara Spoor*.

Church
Calendar
Buaineea and Program meeting
ef W.I.C.S. of First Methodist
Church. Executive board meeting
t a. a . buiineia and program
• : « g. m. In McKinley Hall.
Panel discussion and program
by E. W. Christensen and Mrs.
T. J. Taylor wilh Mrs, E. C.
Williams as modaralor. Topic
"Youth Conservation."
f ) Grace Methodist W.S.CS. meets
at S p. m. at the church.
W.S.C.8. of the Barnett Mamorial Methodist Church meet* at
the home of Mr*. Harold Hicri
at T:30 p. m.

WEDNESDAY
The Shut-in Prayer meeting el
the First Methodist Church will
. meet at th* home of Mrs. A. W.
■ Hamll at 1:30 p. m. Holy Com%nunion will be given at the church
at T:30 and 1:11 p. m. Total
Enlistment Rally will be ia Mc­
Kinley Hall at |:1S p, m.
• Pineerest Baptist Church S. S.
• Officers and teachers Supper at
•:30 p. m. The R. A. meeting
le at T p. in.

U k « Mary
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Personals
BY FRANCES WESTER

Several visitors from out of state
like it se much better here, after
a short stay, they will remain
longer than flrat planned. They like
the sunshine batter than tha snow
up north. They Include Mrs. Betty
Eollnnta and her mother, Mra,
J a n a Kline, of, Mansfield, Ohio;’
M r. and Mr*. Paul Davis, from
Burlington, lnd., Mr. and Mr*.
George Kabat, Sturgeon Bay, Wis.,
and Mr. and Mra, Otto Boretsky
Of Green Bay, Wi*.
Whilt hero they visited Mr. and
lira . Joe Smathara and spent some
time sightseeing In the atate. Ac­
companied by Mra. Smathars, Mra.
Beliants and Mra. Kline spent Iwo
days ia Tampn and St. Peterirg last week.
Fred Howell of Atlanta, Ga., has
been visiting hla brother, Roy
Howell Sr. and hia wife in Lake
Mary and Mra. Howell'■ mother,
Mr*. A. McDermott and daughter,
Leah Jordon, in Daytona Beach.
Mra. J , E. Robinson la home
Worn Seminole Memorial Hospital
after a bout with pneumonia. She
hopes te be bach an the Jab driv­
ing tha school bui, this wcok.
Because od the double sessions, oho
akas several trips a day from
ihe Mary te Sanford.

Birthday Party

Ironing for aa h m r uaas up
about 140 ealari*:. Sue eating n
leftover pises ed apple tee after­
ward■ adds SM. ft’s o ttter to
h av t a Blais ad skim milk or fruit
Juice.

Mr*. Claude Hawkins honored
her son, Sidney, with a parly on
his 13th birthday. Friday, at hrr
home in Lake Monroe. A color
ichrm r of yellow ami green was
carried out In parly decorations
Sidney's young gucsi* enjoyed
dancing and games, wilh prises
heing won by Miss Ann nose.
Miss Doris Carlson, Rrian Thurs­
ton and Mike Rurk.
After it-e gifts v .re openrd
Mr*. Hawkins served eup cake*
and wifi drinks to Darlene Ro­
bert*, Janis Dowdy. Dnri* C* Ison,
Sandra Rurk, Pal Mu«e, Ann Rnie,
Terry Rahun, Danny t-cc. Mike
Burk, Richard Hittell. Jimmy
Wakefield. Donald Rrll, Brian
Thurston. Ray Ran*. Rnnnic Tindel. Johnny Hawkini. ihe guest
of honor, and hi* grandmother,
Mrs, Annie Hawkins.

MRS. DAVID GATCHEI*. right, entertuinod a group of her former cliinamates at her home, recently. In addition to. several members who still live
in Sanford, some out of town members were visiting in the vicinity and
attended the party. Mrs. D. R. Hasty, left, and her husband, who is in the
armed services, are visiting here on their way to Andrews Air Force Rase.
Mrs. Ben Currie, daughter of Mrs. George Wells, now lives in Daytona
Beach.
(Herald Photo)

Plan Good Diets For Teenagers
By MYRT1E C. WILSON
Home Demonstration Agent
Your teenagers may seeip .to
•a t all the lime. Tbi* does not
mean that they arc eating the
right food for good health.
In fact, teenagers are our most
poorly nourished people, accord­
ing lo nutrition research scientists,
says Bonnie McDonald, Assistant
Economist in Food Conservation.
In the case of teenage girls, a
out of every 10 need to improve
Ihelr diets. In the case of men­
age boys,- 4 out of every 111 have
poor eating habits. In both in­
stances, the cause may not be
eating too lltlla food, but not ra t­
ing enough of Ihe right food.
When girls have inadequate
dicta, they usually need more cal­
cium, iron or Vitamin C. Boys
arc most often short of calcium,
thiamine nr Vitamin C. More
riboflsvin and Vltain A also are
needed in teenagers' diets. Poor
diets can show up in several
waya: poor complexion, lack ol
energy and poor leeth are tome
often observed.
To Improve poor diets, teenagers
need to eat more;
1. Milk products for calcium
and riboflavin.
1. Citrus fruits, matons, straw­
berries, cabbage and tomaloca for
Vitamin C.
I, Meats for riboflavin; liver,
heart and kidney for Iron.
t . Dark green and deep yellow
fruit# and vegetables for Vitamin

breads and ccrrnl. for iron, thi­
amine and riboflavin.
6. Dried vegetable! and fruits
for Iron and thiamine.
The right foods in adequate
amount* furnished the buildinc
nialerlsl* for good health, good
looks and Inis of pep and energy.
Use Ihe relationship bet when a
good diet and good look* to help
convince your teenagers in eat
more of the right foods at mealtimo and for snack*.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Folcluld
of Worcester, Mas*, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Mcl'loikcy at
their home on Cedar Ave.
Mr. and Mr*. John Powad of
Edison, N. J., announce the arri­
val of a *nn, Robert David, born
Feb. II. Mr*. Powell Is the former
Daphne Takach of Sanford. Roth
she and her husband are gradu­
ate* of Ratlin* College and have
obtained their master* degree at
Columbia University, N, Y. and
are now leaching at Rutgers Uni­
versity, New Brunswick, N. J.
Slocking scams slanted slightly
inward play down bow-leggedne**.
Slant them outward lo counter­
act tha knock-kneed look.

Coffee, shelled nuts and choc­
olate keep fresh longer in the re
I. Whole grain and enriched frigeralor.

CLnm w vdnq

FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Telephone FA 2-1 *22 or FA 2-0270

The Woman's Soeiety nf Christ­
ian Service of (he First Methodist
and Grace Methodist Churches
sponsored ■ Joint study cliss on
“The Way In Africa,'* during tha
month of February.
Four sessions were held for
Jurisdictional credit. The purpose
of the class was lo help the study
group lo understand the heritage
of the African people and heller
understand the new roles of the
church and missionaries as they
deal with the changing picture
of African life today.
Allractlve worship settings,'posl-

S. S. Class T o Meet
In Church Chapel
The T.E.L. Sunday School Clasa
of Ihe First Baptist Church will
meet In Ihe church chapel, Thurs­
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs.
J. A. Benson and Mr*. Buby
Hemrrlr will serve as hostesses.
One
rream
proleln
cup of

average serving nf Ire
contains almost a* much
and calcium aa one-half
milk.

era, maps, souvenirs, and ttteralure provided interest and atfnee*
phere to the African aetM . Pro­
gram techniques were panala,
role * playing, disrussions, map
study, lectures, folk longs and
games..
Dr. Ralph WeUon of Winter
Park was a guest speaker at ana
of tha sessions. He Is a former
educator and m iuionary who hai
traveled in tha Middle E a it and
Africa. He preaenled geaaral
phases of African life, raligioui,
economic and political ia tha
class. An Informal diseusiiaa
period followed hla moat lnfonpilive talk and film showing.
During the course cf study, apOrial Afrltan menus and drinka
were served each day, A gift of
money wai sent to a Chriattao
Social Center in Eiodn, M
glan Congo, following the study.
Tha planning committee incheded Mrs. Robert Drayton, Mra. R.
V. Hutchison. Mrs. L. D. Hast­
ings and Mrs, John R. Domtney
Jr. Otheri assisting w art Mra.
Ray Herron, Mrs. W. I . Higgin­
botham, Mr*. T. C. O'Steea, Mra.
Joe Atisrello, Mrs. W. W. T ytr,
Mrs. F. J. Harris, Mra. Oretcbaa
Crowell and Misa Mary Margaret
Houk.

N f W SPRING

Flip top coatums* with two lives . , ,

MAKE A SMART ENTRANCE!

Spring Is in th* air! You'll feel it too—when
you *ea the colorful new Spring and Summer
Fashions arriving daily. Pick an armful
of theta beauties!

featured fabrics lead

a secret We after Sea

shapely Wile draee-up frocks. Chew
green, navy or beige. S im 3 to M.

LINGERIE
. . . . filmy, frothy, luscious
'lingerie. All new, all perfect for
Spring and Summrr!

S P O R T SW E A R
Bee our handsome line-up of colorful,
atyte-studded feehlon* for work and
pieyi

, . , . a delightful selection
of new shape* and shade* in .
fashion aceettnrie* including
Howird Hodge and Madcap
Hale,

D R E SSE S
Ws moved lo roomier
quartets . . . Is nerve y ou belter . . . with

African Study Class
Sponsored By WSCS

Postpones Meeting

A C C ESSO R IE S
Corner of

The PcRary Home Demonstra­
tion Cluh held their meeting at
the Community Center Thursday
morning. Mrs. Arthur Gray gave
instruction in pine-needle craft
during the morning. In the afternoon the regular meeting was
held, and five new member* were
inlrodured: Mr*. Cecil Penderg»*t. Mr*. Ivan Walker, Mrs. Stan­
ley- Lawton, Mr*. Agne* Gersleneck, and Dr. May Anderson.
Three members—Mr*. Adam Mul­
ler, Mr*. Eldon Benedict, and
Mr*. Arthur Gray—were honored
for having been member* of H.
D C. for 2A or more years.
Mrs Mary McManus and Mr*.
George W. Wright presented a
program on "Care of Floors."
The next meeting will be all day
March 31. The morning crafts
will include "Making lists," and
continued pine needle work. The
program subject will be ' Food
Fallacies." and anyone interested
is invited lo attend.

Attending were Sherry Dsaieli,
Linda Rube!, Sharon and Loretta
Conrad, Susan Whitt, Roberta
Hite, Barbara Fogg, Candy Aabton
and Sheila Jordon.
Some of the neighbors also gave
a farewell party for the girls'
mother, Mrs. Raymond Hita. She
was guest of honor at a dinner
at the Skyline Restaurant In Or*
Undo, 1
This group included Mrs. Ray­
mond Ashton, Mrs. Clyde Nickelson. Mrs. Norris Jordon. Mrs. Al*
fred Taylor and Mra. Phillip Simp*
son.

Lake Mary H D Club

fisAdjorndd

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Hears Program On

Pinecrest neighbors. The young­
sters played several party games
and were treated to the traditional
birthday cake. Ice cream and
punch.
Guc'ts included Ted Ashton, Col­
leen Conrad, Janice and Cindy
Holcomb, Lellanl Jordon. Susie
and Robert Simpson. Keith Tour­
ney. Kenneth Taylor, Paul Wom­
ack Jr. and Tom Nickelson.
Mary Rde was guest of honor al
a coke and chatter party, yes­
terday afternoon a I the home of
Jan Simpsnn. A group nf her
friends gathered to chat and plaj
records.

Designed for wear morning
till night. Gotgeoua new
fabric*, stylet and nil in
elegant new colors-

Sanford Flower Shop
£

a U u ia 'a

Polka dot twosome, the
short sleeve dress has
aeeop neck and
rummarbund.

Chanel look braid trimmed,
with jewel neck. Whit#
bodice under lined Jacket

�WAILING PLACE
'*

Tha Sanford Rotary Club calibrated tha 66th annlvtrw ry of Rotary International yesterday a t its weekly
. luncheon. That's a long time for continuous civic service and
' world communities must ba proud of these men w ho hsve
' • kept a t it during all those years.
8av«ral speakers outlined tha progress of Rotary and
~ its alms and told how it haa affected communities such aa
** Sanford. Mort McDonald of Da Land, a former district gover*
•' nor of Rotary, said tha dub haa bean instrumental in improv­
ing personal, business and civic relations.
&lt;
The Sanford dub waa chartered In 1921, giving It a 30year run of civic achievement. Some of the projects it has
-■ supported are the blood bank, Boys' State, handicapped
- Children’s schools, Boy Scouts and other youth activities.
The local men have lived up to Rotary's motto—Service
A b o v e Self—and their good works surely are their own re­
ward.

Hr n n danuo
NSW Y O U (UFI) - ArchlM M teUtoh, that "ia g ry p m t
kh" ef Americas letters, lavad■rim e'TV time Sunday sight
•stiver the ennobling message

1 ef eu r angry young men, Admiral

• Xkkever.
•
M n e L e l a h 'a paaalonaie aad
2 emeeth-flewtog pep talk, "The So« o a t ef F re e d o m / occupied NIC! TV "Sunday Showcase'' spot. It

• related a community's rejection
; af a "better schools” program to
:
P * it debate rf our postj Sputnik ere: What'a happening te
i ear aaaea af actional purpoee?
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f
2
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"Saaret" wee m e n coacsraed
with if to e e s iu ItMli te that
guoetlaa th a t ft waa la tailing a
Mary. I h a d , in fact, that the
matv iU s a wax awkward aad plot
m e n implicit, II might have had
greeter Im pact If an unkoown
playwright la d submitted this
maaaaaript, k weuld aot hare
pasted the first reader's desk, la
ta m e af TV plays.
S i t this W staT ihe work of aa
tmkaowa. MacLetoh happens to be
• man ef magaUlcMt eloquence.
Ha ta Incisive, outspoken and per*
tussive. And he brtaga a point af

spiritual discovery. la this com,
the w aadtrer la a fallow named
I n - Disturbed by the school pro­
gram 's rejection to a refereadum,

he Marches far tha answer to tha
gnesUee: Is eur count-y through?
After some disheartening con­
versations, Joe mMta the librari­
an, Dec, aed gate the answer to
aa extended flash ef optimistic,
B e l a t e d dialogue. Democracy,
says Dee, m utt be redefined and
re-iavetted by each gtaeratkm.
Oea m ta- dreams a dream and
then others fallow. "And what the
first man hat to aoe," ba taya,
"Is not the two-thirds of the citltana who will not listen. What
(ha) has to see to tha dream itself — to tea It real and whole
and THEBE."
From minorities come the m a­
jorities, Doc reminds Joe.
The excellent, dedicated cast In­
cluded Tony Randall, Kim Hunt­
er, John McGIver, Lenny Chap­
man. Michael Pollard and Thom­
as Mitchell, who had the meati­
est lines and made the most of
them. Alan Schneider's direction
did mueh te keep Uw rathar stat­
ic story moving and Joseph
Bnrn’a probing photography waa
highly effective.
The Chtenet Swim: G e o r g e
Bernard Shaw's comady, "Capt.
Brassbound'a Conversion," with
O n e r Garaoo starring as Lady
Cicely Waynfleet, concludes the
current Hallmark llall of Fame
season on NBC-TV Monday, May
2. Georg* Schaefer produces and
dlncto Theodore Apattto’a ao-mtnuto adaptation.
An hour-long Western adventure
M rift that spotlights tho careen
of frontier bandits it being produced by NBC-TV for next fa it
"O utlaw /1 starring Barton MacLane as Marshal Evett Cato*,
will be filmed ta color. Raymond
Maatov goes Into a CSS-TV West­
ern With “Betd’ e f Hate,** x fu­
ture "Zana Grey Thaatar" status.
"The Twisted Image,” a suspense
•lory that klcka off NBC-TV'a
"thriller" aeries to the fall, will
alar Leslie Nielsen. Georgo Gritixrd, Natalia Trundy and Dianne
Foster. Boris Karloff la the aeries"
host. Tho forthcoming "GE Thea­
ter" ahow, "Love and War" Is
tha pilot film for a proposed new
aeries. Richard Greens and Rob­
ert Strauss star a t rival newt
cameramen.

CRO SSW O RD
3. Ouldo'a low­
e st note
3. FUlflshra
a. Latvian
river
10. Croak*.
Choctaws,
rlc.
33. U«M*ih
34, Gratings
38. At home
38. Frank — ,
comedian
38. British
river
30. Ilsimburet
S3. Buffer
33. OoddcM of
discord
14. Rood
covering

I9 W U U J*

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.—The
authority that resides in tho great
cube of gists and steel thrust up
beside the East River Is as Intan­
gible as tbs hopes to men's hearts.
No missiles, no planes, no bombs,
no tanks, yet again and again the
authority of tho United Nations has
been used to keep the peace in s
world torn by the fiercest dlsscnlions.
The newest threat to peace scams
for the moment to defy that autho­
rity. Specifically it is the peace­
making powers of Secretary-Gener­
al Dag Hsmmarksjold that are un­
der challtace. sod some or his
persistent critics ere reedy to
count him out. During his years
a f bead of the permanent organi­
sation Hammarksjotd has greatly
enlarged tha U. S. potentialities for
keeping order in a time of disorder

for his personal diplomacy. But
they reckoned without the re ­
sourcefulness of this astute peace­
maker and they ignore his rem ark­
able achievement of last summer.
At that time s war scare to Laos
in Southeast Asia was in the head-

Quotable
Quotes
LONDON— Anthony ArmslrongJonea' cleaning woman, comment­
ing on his engagement to Prin­
cess Margaret:
"Princess Margaret will have to
persuade Tony to bo tidier— he
used to let his place get inlo an
awful mess."
WASHINGTON — A Senate ele­
vator operator working a 20 hour
shift, discussing the possibility of
an around-the-clock civil rights
fillbuitcr:
" I ’ve got my toothbrush and
coffee jug. I'm ready."

reel in a seemingly insoluble form.
Repeated border incidents and reporta of extensive Egyptian mobili­
sation have resulted to a complaint
by Israel to tho Security Council
against "warlike threatsi." So
_____
cautioua in public, to bold and re.
sourccful In private, llammarkaSACRAMENTO, 'Calif. — Caryl
Jold in his latest presa conference Chessman, in a lbpagc latter to
Gov. Edmund G. Brawn, urging
that he be excluded from a capi­
tal punishment repeal bill if such
a step would aid the bill’s
chances:
"F irst , . 1 can and do, without
theatrics, offer (hem my life."

lines. Washington backed the Lao­
tian charge of aggression by Com­
munist China. When his customary
diplomatic skills were unavailing
Hsmmarskjold brought tho Issue
to the attention of the Security
Council.
Ho did this not by formally In­
voking Article M of the Charter,
giving him the power to "bring to
attention" of the Council a threat
to peace. Informally be pointed to
the need for a UN investigation
or what was really happening to
Die remote border areas of Laos.
Soviet Russia strongly protested
sny such move but tbo Council,
by a vote of 10 to one, approved
the sending of a UN look-see com­
mission.
The commission found no solid
evidence of aggression. The war
rcare in Laos and Washington died
aborning. It was another instance
of the peacemaking potential of
tbs UN.
Hsmmarksjold to far from hav­
ing played all his cards to ths
newest Arab-Israell crisis. Despite
the reluctance of tho big powers,
he can get the m atter before the
Security Council to one of several
ways. And even though a truce
commission la already policing
disputed areas he could, aa to
Laoi, invoke further restraints.
A cool, dispassionate Swede,
Hammarxajold
time and again
walked into troubles on the point
of exploding tote violence. But it
to always to the role be baa set
himself as a pioneer ef new paths
to peaee.

WASHINGTON — One relief
which President Eisenhower will
enjoy on hla tour of South Amer­
ica will ha Ma escape from e run*
ntng verbal battle with prase con­
ference correspondents.
Probably no chief executive In
our history haa tight-roped tha
brisk a t impotianco aa much as
haa Ike a t the past three White
House press meetings.
The questions have been tough.
They've been cutting. And some
flew aa darts theelhed la leather.
But their potato hit tbalr mark.
Ironically, It to n president's
privilege to avoid altogether the'

calling of press conferences. How.
ever, like asking for punishment,
Eiaenhower has held the meetings
regularly. In fact, hia last two
press conferences were only ala
days apart.
Theme of tha needls barrage
hse been: the president's compiaceney on national defease.
I thought hla emotional outbunt
earlier In the month wae unsur­
passable by him. This waa when
correspondent Sarah McClendon
asked him whether be hadn't
"kissed off” defame adequacy. The
president, boiling toward a vol­
canic explosion, snapped: "Are
you aeklng a question or making
a apeeehT"
________

Ai m ' s complaints are shared
by every eae ef yea readers a t
seme time a r ether. Aad they
ere aet Jest a aymptem e f the
female eai, fa r m ta * aprevt
tbeee wet rise. tee. Yea'd save
mtIUeas ef dellera each y ear e a
petaat medktee If yea'd eae
the beeklet belew aad leave te
live like a Ilea leateed a f a
timid sharp.
CASE D-487: Anna D., aged 42,
li a high achoel teacher.
"Dr. Crane," she began fearful­
ly, "am I losing my mlndT
"T er I see spots floating In
fre a t e f my eyes when I leek a t
tha thy.
"Aad 1 have a ringing to my
ears a t night th at prevents my
falling asleep.
"In fact, I have often Into awske
fo r hours Just bectuae of this con­
stant din to my oars. I t eouada
like cricket* chirping."
All of you renders esa see spota
before your eyes If you gas*
bleakly s t the sky.
They mey float across your
vision. But most people Ignore
them because a f greater Interest
to nearby persons or things.
So It to entirely normal to-see
■petal Don't get sslf-hyponUsed by

to healthy

And the seme is true e f the
crickets th at seem to chirp If ynu
happen to pay attention te your
own ears.
If you have ever used n rural
telephone system, you may be
aware e f the hum and constant
noita inherent in tha telephone
system itself.
Sometimes it sounds so loud
you doubt if you will bo able to
hear your party at ths other end
of the line.
But as soon as your girl friend
get* on the line, your attention
shifts to tha dialogue and you for*
get tho humming.
Well, the same thing occur*
with ell of v* 1? we focue atten­
tion on our t e n as such. Wo then
magnify the normal hum and
crackling or cricket sounds In our
hearing machinery.
Sometimes, it Is true, anemia or
tew thyroid secretion may help in­
tensify these noises, hut they ere

your own "innards.” Join the
‘'Compliment Club” and eurvey
your companion* for virtuei on
which to pay them honeit praise.
Whan man end woman peaa the
age ef 40. they toad to grow toe
«etf-«nalytical, for they fear they
will he on the shelf, sexually.
Thla to the age bracket where
woman, aa wall aa millions of men,
become hypochondriacs, running
from one doctor to another btcauea of trivial aches and pains.
"I may h a r t cancer," they think
as they go thru America’s most
common m o r n i n g calisthenics,
namely "Jumping” to wrong conelusions about thair health.
"How's my h u r t and liver and
•tomach and kldneya and colon?”
is the usual subconscoius morning
ritual.
Soon they hit upon soma minor
pain, such aa a gas bubble parestoting acron the transverse colon,
and than they cry, T v s got canCtrl"
I t It le n t cancer, than they fret
about h u r t attacks, high blood
pressure and constipation.
Pa tin t medicine advertising is
slanted toward t h u s folks. And
they usually have I. Q., fo r the
mere Intelligence you hero, the
eeilar It to to imagine.
Harness that surplus I. Q. in
sxtrovartlve hobbies. S t Ad for the
"Compliment Club” booklet, en­
closing a stamped return envelope,
plus 20c (non-profit).
Teach a Bibla Class; work with
Scouts or Camp Fire Girls, etc.,
u a means of turning your atten­
tion off your own Innards]
(Always writ* te Dr. Crane to
cere e f this newspaper, enclos­
ing e long 4c stamped, addressed
envelope and 24c to rover typing
end printing roata when you
send for eae ef his booklets.)
Oil was struck on Jan. io, i n i ,
a t Sptodletop, Texas. Tho groat
Lucas well cam t to with a roar,
according to tha American Petro­
leum Institute. At Us peak, it
produced 100,000 barrels a day.

Eisanhower ctill chafed from
emotion of the Incident the f0|.
lowing morning, for he told con.
gm eional leaden a t a private
breakfast:
"When I wa» a boy. my father
told me never to loie my tem.
per # « •
Last Wednesday, the president
displayed superb control In ailr
awering mildly, fluently, the first
19 questions, even though several
carried a ating, such as the query
which implied th a t Nixon was a
man of action while the president
was one to wait until lomsthing
happened before ha aeted.
The wall clock showed 10;S|
a. m., time for Marvin Arrow,
smith's "Thank you, Mr. Preil.
dent."
From the back row, Charley
Shutt of Teltnewa Dally, a matter
questioner, got the president's nod
end with pleasant delivery won.
dered whether it waa true that
Elsenhower's administration mis.
led the American people on ds.
fen so,
Whap! The president's fare
tamed into a tight-lipped oval. It
waa Ilka C harity said later: "I
fa it tha lira from hla eye* all thL
way a m to where T wae stanJP
tog*
There was a second of alienee,
as If tha room waited for tha dust
of a bomb to aettle. And then
through gritted teeth came tha
classic Elsenhower reply, that our
defense la not only strong but is
awesome.
|
If there waa ever any thought
of White House complacency be.
fore, It now came smashing duwsa
in amithareens before the eyes o r
200 reporters.
The reporters' questions art
not dtsigntd aa personal taunu.
They simply reflect grass-roots
thinking.
It ii said that attitudes expressed
at presa conference! often influ*
■net a chief exeeuUvt'a decision, j
I t may not bo puahlng a point,'
then, to any th a t those needling
presa quarica of the past f tm
weeks could be credited with diu
lodging tha tranquil It ed a to m ,
phere on tha mltaile lag which had
long bean hovering aver the
White House.

FLYIN G

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WORLD'S LARC-rsi

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30. u u d
31. Imbue Ig m aM H M iK I
It. Swoons iM irtsjr'i g e n
34. Mr,
Churchill's 43. A failure
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(slang)
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3t. Horn tore
31. Whether
S3. Fuel
3S.rtah spears
1 38. EnllU*
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4? KxcitmtUoa
of disgust
43. Back
41. Land
masxurr
41. Up to the
time of
4T. A chrysalis
40. Shorthand
S3. East by
south
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34. Steamship
tebbr.i

w’eauff-

self-adjusting brakes, directional signals,
wall-to-wall carps ting, safety steering
whool, 3-speed electric windehUU wtpen,
safety glass ta every wtadeer, alumi■toad a u l e r , f e a a rubber seat — —
(amoag many other attorn).

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lu x u ry -car c o m fo rt-th o b eet-b u ilt
automobile ta America Jo d ay * aew

from the Friendly Bank
Walking1His Baby
DALLAS, Trx. (UP1) - O n «
of those tiny foreign c a rt was
•topped by a red light at a busy
dowatowa Dallas Intersection re­
cently. I k e driver ana apparently
ta a burry because ba crawled
out while the "walk" alga waa still
e«. p u k e d bit Bridget car through
the intersect ton, wiggled back taaide and drove «b-

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f o v ju u f jb n
By JERRY COVINGTON
The SeminolcH are hard at work thia
week and are anxiously awaiting the de­
parture time for their trip to Ft. Pierce
for the district tournament.
Sanford drew a bye in the firat round
of the tourney that gets underway
Wednesday and they will face the winner
of the Stuart-DeLand game Thursday at
9:46 p.m.
Cocoa is in the Sanford bracket of the
tourney and it ia pretty well established
that these two teams will be meeting Fri­
day night In the semi-finals. If the Seminoles are able to outrun a giant-sized Tiger
team that is headed by aharpshooting
Danny Tharp, they will probably get a
shot at Seabreeze, seeded in the number
one spot in the other bracket.
The Seminoles closed out their finest
regular season in the history of the
school here last Friday when they rblled
over New Smyrna. An 18-2 record is a
great year In itself, but now all eyes are
focused upon the Seminoles to see If they
are able to upset two of the most highly
touted teams In the entire state.
With such players as Jim Gracey, Ray
Lundqulst, and Terry Christensen in there
to make points and Doug Tamny and Cow­
boy Oravetz to handle the rebounding,
they should be able to give anyone a run
for their money even if they aren't suc­
cessful enough to outlast them.

•e n fn rh

fm ll

^

Election Meeting
* Scheduled Tonight

•

A meeting of the Sanford Greyhound Baiaball Club Inc., will be
held at the McRoberti Tire Co.,
office at s p. m. today, with elec­
tion of 1060 offlceri, and a detailed
report by General Maaager Peter
Scbaal of club progreia to dale,
Si principal Jtami of builneia.
. Preilding wlll be Dr. D. H. Ma­
ther! who headed the club Jait
year, and aUending will be the
10» directora: W. Kenneth McRo­
berti. John H. PlUpitrtck, John
K. Williami, A. B. Pettrfon Jr.,
god Harold H. Kaitner.

Oscar Leaves
• Fans Cheering
fa ile d P raia International
Champa leave 'em cheering, sad
tb at'i how the “Big 0 " said good­
bye at Cincinnati.
Playing h it fiasl campus boms
game for the University of Cincin­
nati, O icar Robertson ripped off
«3 point! Monday to paee a 1I0-S4
tout of Tulia and awuro Cincin­
nati of at ieait a tie for the
Missouri Valley Conference chamA pJomhlp.
A crowd of 1,1 M gave Robertion
and hla m a tu n Handing ovation
a t the end of the game in tribute
to one of the moit ameting careen
la court history. Robertion hai
ese road game and one Cincinnati
Garden game left ia the regular
scaaon before leading Cincinnati
Into poit-teaion competition.

ANOTHER

Both Seabreeze and Cocoa nre loaded
with height and good shooters so the
Seminoles are counting on their full court
press and their fast break to completely
knock them off balance.
The type of ball that the Seminoles
play has a strange way of making a good
team lose all of its poise. A good example
of this was in the Winter Park game. The
proud Wildcats came prancing on the
court and before long the Seminoles began
their "gnat slapping" and the Parkers
completely lost their poise.
Actually, Conch Layer and Dick Silvers
dubbed this type of defense as "gnat
slapping" last season for this is exactly
what it looks like they are doing. Two of
the most outstanding "gnat slappers" on'
the Seminoles are Lundquist and Christen­
sen. They go into their full court press
and Immediately they begin clapping their
hands and jumping up and down. It gets
results for these two youngsters have
stolen more basketballs than anyone out­
side of jail.
The word, "color" doesn’t begin to
describe the Seminoles this year because
they thrill everybody who seen them on
the court with their unusual type of play.
Even if they don't make it past their
tough opponents in the tourney, you can
bet that the fans will long remember
them.

fence aign and scoreboard apace
last summer, inviting them to
again join with local sponsors in
providing the city with baseball
this summer.
"Half of our M alga spaces are
sold," he said, "and we arc most
hopeful that our 13 other 1I3S
advertisers will come forward as
enthusiastically as did the tin t
12, Our general manager will call
upon them ait (hla week to pre­
sent one of the most unusual pro­
motional programs l'va ever teen,
a program that cannot help but
fill our park throughout the sea­
son," McRoberti said.
Those that have already have
renewed their fence aign support
are: Boyd-Willace Insurance Co.,
B. L. Perkins and Son, Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurants, Lake Monroe
Inn. Sanford-Allantic National
Bank, Slenitrom Real Estate,
Florida Powsr and Light Co.,
Georga's Tavern, Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club, Florida State Bank,
Me Roberta Tire Co. and OdhamTudor.
"Each fence advertiser," MeRoberts said, wilt be honored with
a special "night" during which
ail their employee will be guests
of the Greyhounds at a game la
which several surprise features
wlQ be presented."
Meanwhile, from Xansaa City
came word Sunday that p lsyen
assigned to the Sanford team will
report to the Athletics' minor
laague training camp at Pensa­
cola on March II for a full month
of training. Tbs squad of n men,
headed by Manager Robbie Rob­
ertson, 1s due In Sanford about
April IT, two days before they
open the 1*60 season in Leesburg
ageinst the Baltimore owned
Leesburg Orioles.

Set Baseball Site
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI) -T h e
National Association of imercolleSlate Athletici announced Monday
(hat its fourth annual baseball
championships will be held in
Sioux City, Iowa, June 6-10.

“ HOME

In Cage Rating Poll

Covers Sports

Greyhound Club Opens Concerted Three Top Coaches
Drive For Needed Advertising Funds Resign Cage Posts
A concerted drive to set needed
fundi for the Sanford Greyhound
entry in the Florida Stale League
started yesterday, Drive Chair­
man W. Kenneth McRoberti reported.
Leltcri went into the mailt, he
said, to ail firma who purchaied

California Holds Lead

United Prate International
Three resignations, all jammed
within two hours, left the Sin
Francisco Bay area shorn today
of some or its top-notch basket­
ball coaches.
The biggest Jolt was turned in
by Pete Newell, towel-chewing
strategist for California’s toprsnked Golden B rirs, who an­
nounced Monday that ha would
quit the post after this season
to became the school's athletic
director.
Scarcely bad Nawell given bis
reasons for "staying as f ir away
from the bench as possible" than
the University of San Francisco
announced that Phil Woolpert
would not return. The Dons' fam­
ed strategist took a year's laava
of absence on Nov, 28 and now Is
director of sales and public rela­
tions for a local vending machine
firms.
Then came news from San Jose
State that Walt McPherson was
stepping down afler IT years as
the Spartans' coach.

Seminole Golfers
Topple Cadets
SemlDOla High golfers started
Use season on the' right foot last
week as they toppled Florida Mili­
tary School, 21-0.
Medalist for the Seminoles wai
Bob Gleason with 13.
Othar member* of the Sanford
team wers Richard Roth, Ed Ham­
ilton, Bill Foulk and Ladd Mc­
Coy. The pley against FMS was
held at tho Mayfair Golf C ount.

Hire ‘Double’
NEW YORK (UPI) - Dick Engelbrink of Penn Slate will attempt
■ rare "double" la the 1C4-A Indoor
track championships at Madison
uare Garden Saturday night
icn he tuns la the 1,000-yard and
the three-mils events. Ron-Detany
ia the only runner ever to win both
events on tha same program. He
achieved the double twice, in 1SST
and 1*31.

a

B U I L T — WITH

NEW YORK (UPI) - The California Bears led the runnerup Cin­
cinnati Bearcat, by IS points today
In the neat-to-last United Press
International major college bas­
ketball rating of the II3S-60 sea­
son.
The 33 leading coaches who rale
the major ichoota for UPI gave
the defenae-contclous Beara 22
first-place voles and 334 points.
They give the Bearcats nine
first-place votes and 31S points.
The coaches, who based their
latest ballots on games played
through Jast Saturday, will vote
for a regular-season national
champion after neat Saturday's
garnet.
Ohio State, which hat an out­
side chance of leading the final
balloting If the two lop-ranked
teams stumble badly this week,
was third with three first-place
voles and 281 points. Bradley w as
fourth with 214 poinli and Utah
wai fifth with the remaining firstplace vole and 101 points.
West Virginia remained sixth
with 131 points, Utah Stale seventh
with 70 and Georgia Tech eighth
with 62. North Carolina was the
only newcomer In the top 10, mov­

DOWLING CHAMP A. K. Shoemaker Jr. (center) ia crowned by Jel
Bowling Lano Manager John Spolski, left, Sunday after he took top honors
in a special kegler match nmong local officials at the grand opening of the
new nlley. Congratulating Shoemaker is Jet Lanes Corporation President
F. Slabinsky. Over 1,000 persons attended tho grand opening ceremonies.
(Herald Photo)

ing from 12th to ninth with St
points for its first appearance ia
the select group since Dec, 14.
Villanova, beaten last weak by
Wake Forest and St. Joieph'a
(Pa.), slipped (ram ninth to 10th
with So points. Texas A R K
dropped from 10th to lSth because
of losses last week to Texas Tech
and Southern Methodist.
St. Bona venture advanced from
13th to tltb to head the second
to group. St. Louts wai 12th and
two New York City teams, SL
John's and New York UnlvcrtHf
lied for 13th. Texas, Auburn.
Wake Forest, Texas ARM, Day*
ton, Kansas and Providence fob
lowed in order. Kansai and Provi*
dcnce tied for 20th.

Phoenix Golf Site
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) - Fhoenix, Arts., has been selected
ei the site of tha Professional Gou*
era* Association 44th annual meet*
Ing. Details of (he Nov. 10-11 m s *
sion will be worked out by Joha
Reuter J r , nf Phoenix, president
of the PGA'a southwest sectlea,
and the PGA executive committee.

Pennant Winning Chisox Face Problem With Holdouts
UaM*d Press IatenaUensI
The Chicago While Sox, who
won their first pennant in 40 years
last season, today were leading
the American League in another
department.
*
Seven players were listed as
holdouls when the While Sox held
their first full-scale drill Monday
at their new Sarasota base.
Heading the list, as usual, was
Minnie Minoso, a perennial spring
“rebel" who was reacquired by
the White Sox from Cleveland in
an olf-scison trade. The other
Chicago holdouts were pitchers
Turk Lown. Stover McHwaln, Dick
Donovan and Joe Stanka, center
fielder Jim Landis and utility infielder Billy Goodman.
The While Sox, as defending
AL champions, anticipated trou­
ble in their contract negotiations
but the Baltimore Orioles, who
finished sixth last year, had six
potential holdouts when their full
squad reported today at Miami.
The unsigned Orioles were out-

fielders Gene Woodling. A1 Pilarcik, Albie Pearson and Willie
Taiby, and infielders Billy Klaus
and Ron Hanson.
The New York Yankees, loo,
were having trouble lining up
some of their top stars. Veteran
relief pitcher Ilyne Duren and out­
fielder Roger Msrit, acquired in
an off-season trade with the Kan­
sas City Athletics, held fruitless
day-long conferences with as­
sistant general manager Roy
Harney Monday.
Both Maris and Duren report­
edly were wilting until the Yan­
kees settle Ihelr salary dlsy-ule
with Mickey Mantle, who claims
he won’t leave his Dallss home
until the club meets Ills terms.
The slugging outfielder received
an estimated tTI.000 last year and
the Yankees want to cut at least
*3,000 from th it figure.
Among National League teams,
the Milwaukee Braves hive eight

unsigned players. Lew Burdette.
Juan Pitarro. Don McMahon, Joe
Adcock, Felix Mantilla, Johnny
Logan, Bobby Avila and Wes
Covington will bt classified as
holdouts if they do not come to
terms when full-scale workouts
begin Saturday.
The Detroit Tigers finally sign­
ed oulflelder Al Kallne for an
estimated 840,000 and infielder
Frank Bolling for about S20.000
Monday. But they opened Ihelr
drills today with such stars as
Harvey Kucnn, Charley Maxwell
and Frank Lary among tha mis­
sing.
other prominent major Iragurn
still unsigned Included Bob Alli­
son and Jlin Lemon ef the Wash­
ington Senators, Ned Uarvcr of
Ihe Kansas City Athletics, Valmy
Thomas of toe Philadelphia Phil­
lies, Orlando Cepeda of the San
Francisco Giants, and Sammy
White of the Boston Red Sox.

3 MATINEES
Wednesday, Friday &amp; Saturday 2 P. M.
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY
Clubhouse
Jerry

Jordan
May
Defend
Title
Soon
Pete O'Lear, Top
Choice In Race
Tela O’Lear, a to il black grey­
hound who was expected to com­
pile one of the top records at
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club this
icaion, is favored lo find the
victory path In tonight's featured
Gradc-A ninth encounter.
The wild 62-poundcr gets the
popular one-box for Ihe feature
and he's rated a s-to-2 choice by
morning line odds.
The top-grade ninth rice will
highlight a 10-event schedule start­
ing at 3:10 p. m.
A itrongman from the Raca
Street Kennel, Pete O'Lear has
managed only two victories this
season but he's continually been
matched against the best at the
oval and he's turned in sume ef
the most eacitlng performances of
the year, From the first position,
railblrds think he'll be hard to
best.
Two fleet products of the Os­
wald Brothers Kennel also a rt
slated In the hot feature and all
five other greyhound* make the
field evenly matched.
O. B. Title will be moving from
the four-box, while O. B.'s Medium
la assigned the siath post posi­
tion.
Mallnce racing will start tomor­
row at 3 p. m. at the local speed
circle.

PRIDE"...IN

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Weiterwtlghl champion Don Jordan’s
first defense of his crown since
last July appears lo be close at
hand today.
Matchmaker Teddy Brenner an­
nounced In New York Monday
night that arrangements were
nearing completion for Jordan lo
meet the winner of a March IS
ballla between Federico Thomp­
son. of Argentina, and Benny
(Kid) Parct, of Cuba.
P arct and Thompson, who kayoed Jordan last December when
the pair met In Buenos Aires, Ar­
gentine, will trade punches In

• Heated Staada

Madison Squire Garden in a 12round boul,
Brenner said the winner would
challenge Jordan in a Las Vegas,
Ncv., match, probably June 10.
The way for the title bout was
cleared for Jordan Monday when
the California Athletic Commis­
sion gave him a clean bill of
health and the NBA withdrew a
threat lo vacate hla title.

To Help You Save Hundreds of Dollars:

Palmer Favored
In Pro-Am Play
BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) - A
field of ITS pro and amateur gplfers swarmed out onto the cold,
wind-whipped Sherwood Forest
Country Club course here today
in a pro-am tourney preceding
Thursday's *16,000 Baton Rouge
Open.
•
Arnold Palmer heeds the con­
tingent of 44 professionals sched­
uled to check in here as the next
stop on tha PGA winter circuit.
The pro from Llgonlcr, Pa., is
fresh from winning the (20,000
Texas Open at San Antonio.

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their kindness and considera­
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PESTTOV_A4f ,

L Good F i d
X F ir Rent
3. W u l d to Knit
«. Real Estate Wasted
S. Real Batata Far Sale
L .Mortgage Lee a a
7. Eudaaaa OppertanlUoe
7*A la n ra a e a
S. Female Haig Wasted
I. Mala Haig Wasted
I t. Mala a r Female
I t. Work Wasted
IS. Plasiblag Service#
U . Electrical Services
14. Build, Pal at * Regatr
15. Sgecial Barricas
IS-A Beauty Parlara
II. Flowers A Pleats
17. Pets . Livestock . Sugy
IS. Machleery . Tools
II. Boats sad Motors
N . Automobiles
2f-A Trailers
II. Furniture
32. Articles Far Sale
n-A Article Wasted
IS. Notices 4t Peraosals
14. Loat A Found
15. HducaUas • Isatructtoo

117 EXCAMBRIA DR.: 3 bedroom NICE furniihed newly redecoratcd apartment 808 Park Ave.
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0930
Phone FA 1-0311, if no answer
after 3:00 p. m.
FA 2-8220.
3-BEDROOM house. nothing fancy
but cheap rent. 17.50 per week.' SMALL apirtm ent 200 Avocado.
Phone FA 3-3219.
TWO BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
equipped, water famished, laka
3-BEDROOM nicely furniihed gar­
privileges. ISO. Ph. Geneva 2411,
age apartment on Lake Golden;
lake privileges, Caty TA 2-0374. FURNISHED apartment H i per
mo. all utilities paid eicept gat.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished home,
Call FA 2-3071, till l:M FA 3-3555
3413 Willow, 1100 month. Call
after 3:30.
FA 30974.
I-ROOM furnished garage apart
HOMES. DUPLEXES,
ment, eleetric and water furn­
APARTMENTS
ished. Adults only. Call aftei
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
4:00, FA 3-1305.
111 N. PARK AVE.
FA 1-3430
3-MODERN FURNI5HED apartmenu. FA 3-4551. 901 Palmetto
Ave. Available now.

LARGE upstairs furnished I bed­ In Leg By Husband
room apartment In town, water
A Sanford Negro woman wai
furnished. 185 per month. Call
taken to Seminole Memorial Hos­
FA 3-3071,
pital with gunihot wound in her
leg Saturday nlgbL
Hattie Peoples, II, -aid bar hueband, Biahop Peoples, shot bar,
3-ROOM eottage completely furn­ according to police reports. Biahop
ished, all utilities, ready to mova People* was arretted Saturday
HOUSE . for rent, So. Sanfrard
in. Adults only. 3404 Park. Ap­ night for brandishing fir* arms
in a threatening manner, dlaehargAve., near Lake Jessup. Phone
ply Stamper Agency.
ing firearm* within the city
FA 3-5494.
NICE 3-room downstairs apart­ limits and assault with a deadly
ment, fully furnished, 311 So. weapon. The shooting look place
at 808 E. Ninth St.
Laurel.

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�A W ant A d A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
2. For Rent

5. Hen) Estate For S ilt

3-BEDROOM bouse ISO per month.
OWNER MUST SELL
HOI Rotalis Dr. Call after 5:00 42 acres, over 1 mile on lake,
P. M.. FA 2-35*2.
■t mile of paved county highway
frontage. Northwest Seminole
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gable*.
County. Favorable term*. In­
Ml Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
cludes cottage. Dr. Polgar, Rye,
N. Y. Woodbine 7*1827.
LOWER FLOOR apartment, part*
ly furnished, electric kitchen.
Call Mrs. Appleby, FA 2 8681 or BY OWNER: Must sell this week.
Furnished 2 bedroom hou«e,
FA 2-3068.
large lot, some fruit. Near in­
tersection of super highway and
FURNISHED apartments, hard­
17 *2. Price $5,700. FA 2*8238
wood floors, tile bitbs. 602 W.
27th. Street.
2-BEDROOM house, furnished, in* ACCESS TO THE WORLD
eluding automatic washer. Lease Ol’ Man River hr don't »»&gt;•
nothin', hut he sure knows some
available. Phone FA 2-0993.
thin'! He know* (hat if you own
SAND BEACH: CB home, 3 large
a lot on his banka the wide
bedrooms, Florida room, car­
world is at your doorstep. There
port*, 1A'4 bath, kitchen equip­
is nothing like a home on the
ped. central heat; grove. In
river for boating, fishing, and
L a k e
Mary. *123. Phone
beautiful srenery. How about
FA 2 3885.
letting us show you what we
have? Call us tomorrow morning
2BEDROOM house 1810 W. 3rd.
at nine o'clock I
Inquire 1719 W. 3rd.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedro^'hmTse. W. H. ‘'Bill" STEMPER Agency
Phone FA 2-4991
111 N. Park
Telephone FA 2*3930.
Phona FA 2-1331 3881 Park Dr.
3BEDROOM furnished, adult*.
FA 2-7684.
BY OWNER: 3-bedroom kitchen
equipped. Sunland P a l a t e s .
NORTH ORLANDO HOMES: 3
Phone FA 2-7837.
bedroom, screened patio, awim
Bing pool. Children welcome. 3-BEDROOM, 3 bath, doubla ear
198 per month. Call FA 2-7104
porte, extra large utility room,
Florida room. 118 Shannon Dr.
ORANGE BLVD„ • ml. W of
FA 2-1379.
B a ite d ; I bedroom furnished
home, Barn. Everything aplck
100 ACRES, OSTEEN AREA
and span. 178. Bargain, H. R. Completely surrounds a beautiful
Bice, 34 Sunset D r, DeBary.
•prlng-red lak*. 3 modern lakefront homes. Ideal for template
LkRGE 2 bedroom faouaa, kitchen
lakefront privacy, or developing
equipped. Children and pats
ei lakefront lots.
wanted. $43 per month. Phone
Geneva, 2481.
S t Johns Realty Co.
118 N. Park Ave.
NEW HOUSE, $7$ month. Phone
FA 2-3480.
S ACRES farm laud Sanford Cel
cry Delta, $488 per acre, only
FURNISHED apartment, S room*
3250 down, five year* to pay
and bath. 708 Park Ave. Phone
balance. Richard* Hotel MelFA 2-2394.
bourne, Fla.
FURNISHED house fat 2*0 1, M
WHITE BRICK FIREPLACE
Smyrna Dr„ DeBary.
FOR SALK
fcENT OR SALE: S-b*droom, kH* Located West end of spacious Mv
chen furnished borne. Phone
Inf room. Also thrown in for
FA 2 2541.
good messur#—two bedrooms,
tilo bath and n half, modern
APARTMENT. US Kim. FA 34871.
electric kitchen, t a m n o floor*
throughout. AH this situatod on
TWO 2-bedroom houses, kitchens
Lovely Lake Lotus, three blocks
•quipped. FA 14043.
off 1742, Casselberry area. Buy
WZLAKA APARTMENTS: toons
this lovely year old homo for
private baths, 114 W. Ftret St.
the low, low prieo of ooly
$14,300.
HOUSE on Cameron Avenua, East
side between Celery ta d Qenevs Got in on the ground floor. Seve­
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitcher. ap­
ral desirable Iota available oa
pliances. School bin atop. Qulat
Route 17-03 near Fire Point*.
neighborhood. $78 per
Moot businoaa alms.
Phone FA 2414S.
Neat two bedroom masonry home,
FURN. Apt. 20134 W. l i t St.
fully equipped kitchen. Within
I, 3 and 4 BR- houses, I BE
view of a beautiful lake in town
furnished aptrlmenh**—'
~ e f L s t n t i r y . Price only 08890
cash. This is actually below
ROSA L. PAYTON rnarkot vahm. Good for 8 mort­
gage loan.

5. R eal E s ta te F o r S ale
WILL TRADE lots or acreage for
houselrailer. FA 2-0319.
$300.00 DOWN
2400 LAUREL AVE.
Thii three bedroom block home
with many extras can be pur­
chased through FHA Financing
for only $14,000.00.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
FA 33931
Atlantic Bank Bldg

NOTICE
HOME SEEKERS
Watch This Space
This beautiful six room and bdth
home has screened porch, carporte, utility and storage room.
Underground iprin'tlc
system
for the lawn. Located on a large
corner lot at 2400 Oak Ave. The
price will be reduced $30 each
day until sold. Original price
$16,190—today's $16,100. Pretrnl
loan, approximately 110,700, can
be assumed. Monthly payments
are 176. Shown by appointment
only. Don't delay. See today.
Call FA 2-3204.

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. PA 24111
REDUCING PRICE tor quick
■ale. By owner: 3 bedroom CB
house, wood floors; corner lot,
fenced hackyard. FA 3-1283.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
302 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 3-3M1
NEW LAKEFRONT home: 3-bed
rooms, 3 baths, eustom built,
1 terrasso, glass sliding doors,
electric kitchen, frultwood oa bi­
n d ,. central heating and air
conditioning; large plot, irriga
lion. Buy for cost direct from
owner-builder. $18,700, low down
payment. A. Frail, Clalrmont
Ave., Lake Mary, FA 2
BY OWNER, attractive 3 bedroom
CB home located on 1 large
beautifully landscaped lota (had­
ed by oak, palm and citrus trees,
fenced backyard. Kitchen equip­
ped, space heater, hardwood
floors, built-in closets, dreisers
and chests. This home can be
yours for less than 00000. Buy
my equity and assume 4to mort­
gage, payable $40 a month In­
cluding taxes and insurance or
w il accept a small down pay­
ment. FA 14610 for appoint-

FARMER'S

AGENCY

N. V. F anner, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trama
Associates.
110 I . Preach A re. Ph. FA $4131
And Associate!
Aftar h a m , PA 3-381$, FA 3 4 M ,
Registered Real Estate Broker
Bntira Mock, comprising OAI/3 FA 24361
Ph. FA 2*1801 17-92 at Hiawatha
acres—Facing on four atracts In
Town of Lako Mary. Has n u b ia
FURNISHED Apt. 808 Park.
fram e bona*, with city water Owner Transferred
and electricity. Excellent far Must see rifle* 3 1 . R„ 1
I-ROOM furnished apartment, ItO
ham* with large Florida room.
building site, High fr Dry.
Magnolia. Phonn A. X. Rosstt*
U t 07* n 149’. Unusual 444*
Prieo: $14,000
ter, Floreat. FA 3-13U,
Mortgage. Buy my equity. Rea•enable term s available. C al
fcjRN. apt. m m M e ta v ilo .
M A A BSTATB
INSURANCE
FA ‘34608 after 8:00 P. M.
SURETT
BOND!
RENT ▲ 'BED
■•Rawer, Hospital * Baby M s RAYMOND M. BALL
FISH CAMP. LAKE HARNEY
By Day, Wank a* Mentk.
AND ASSOCIATES
308* treat oa Lake, nlea two bed­
CARROLL*! FURNITURE
Amy Anderson
room camp, suitable for year
Ph. FA 3*1131
118 W. l a M t
Goneviavo (Joanlo) Blair
round living.
Carl Choepoalng, J r.
5. Real B atata F a r Bala
S t Jphns Realty Co.
Robert J. Schmidt
W. B. Shlppy
ltd N, Park Ave.
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
I ACRES
Marvin Williams
8. Female Help Wanted
M acres with 3 bedroom, concrete
340 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 9041
block home, high and dry lead.
Sanford
House approximately 10 y e a n
YOU HAVE used AVON COS­
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
aid, with new roof, la te ra l eak
METICS - YOU HAVE SEEN
Ph.
FA
2-1200
trees and assorted citrus trees.
the TV As — You Can sell
Good water. Oa paved Rd. S-BEDROOM, m hath, fully air
them — Dollars can be earned
$10,908 with a m a l down pay­
conditioned home with utility
servicing customers near you.
m ent
and separate storage room.
Writ* Box 246, teckhart, for
Large fenced yard, patio. 4fe%
Interview with district mana1200 D O W N
loan. 170.00 monthly, 108 Laurel
gcr.
$ BR. bom* with hardwood floors
Dr. FA 14171.
and ceramic tile bath.
•-LOTS in D ru m wold Section; al­ DENTAL assistant, qualified to
ready clearad and leveled. Pric­
meet public, able te assume of­
ROSA L. PAYTON ed
to sell. Phone FA 14238.
fice responsibilities, permanent
And Associates
reiident. Respond In handwriting
30 acres, suitable Tor citrus, Gene­
Registered Reel Estate Broker
te hex D e /e Sanford Herald.
va
area,
good
access
to
property
Ph. FA 1*1301 17*91 et Hiawatha
tt.ooo.oo, good term*.
3-BEDROOM home la well estab­ S t Johns Realty Co. Credit Girl ......................... $95 up.
Caahier-Typist .......................... $240
lished neighborhood, I p * e 1 a I
1M N. Park Av*.
Secretary ...................... About $300
terms. FA 24tS9.
Receptionist ............................. SIPS
3-BEDROOM house, SOS Oakland Offlee R ..N ...............................$230
Dr., Sunland Estates. Low down PBX Girl ............................. $200
Stenstrom Realty
payment. FA 3-3730.
SELECTIVE PERSONNEL
HERBERT SJEN8TROM
3M N. P a rt Ave. Winter Park
N
ew
Loch
Arbor
Homes
Registered Broker
3-Bedrooma, I full baths, Featur­
ASSOCIATES
ing •parimunrss and quality.
Merle W. Warner
Double carport*. (M y 114,000.
Betty* D. Smith
A* low ■■ $1,900 down. Immedi­
R. E. Magnuisoa
ate possession. Exclusive with
Ned D. Julian
IDEAL FAMILY HOMEH
R. J. Boynton
Seminole Realty
Llnvil J. Risoer
• I BEDROOM!)
loot Park Ave.
FA3-S232
Robert R. Lee
Lottie Broadway
SUNLAND ESTATES: Like new
• Mi ft 2 BATHS
Kenneth Torbett
3-bedroom. 3 bath homo. Down
Ml N. Park — Pb. FA 3-3438
payment less than orifinal. Call
PA 2-3000.

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3 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped.
30 yr. mortgage, $400
I Acres on Lak* Brantley, Juat
down. PA 14011.
West of San Lando Springs. Only
810,000.
WANT LARGER HOME?
Beautiful 3 Bedroom Home, Mayfair Section, will exchange, for
smaller horn*, in good location.
Shown by appointment only.

$59 DOWN
FHA FINANCED

2344 French Ave.
RotiUr
“CaD Hall"
Phono FA 14881

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 22 AUTOMATIC 16 ahot rifle; 8
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
17 Jewel Hamilton wrist watch.
FURNITURE CENTER
*«; 1 tape recorder; 1 Westing1100 French Ave.
home 17 In. TV. Ph. FA 14741.
Ph. ?A 2-7953
FURNITURE: Out goes Uw whole
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
houie toll; divas and chair;
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mari
refrigerator; gas stove; largo
programs, j t t .
Prigresslve
219 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 413*
round table, buffet, ch a in and
Printing Co. Phona FA 2-2931—
tide (able; bunk*; tewing m a­
306 West 13th St.
chine; typewriter; one wheel
$SA V E$
trailer; crib; doubla te d ; roc­
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
New ft Used
ker; two efrwata; twin bed;
AD type* and sties, inst ailed
Furniture and Appliance*
girl* 20" bike, needs repair;
"Do It Y ourself
FA 2-7300.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STI NE
Uted Appliances and TV’s.
Machinery and Supply Co.
203-209 K- First St. Ph. FA 8-0W83 GOOD
Gorraly, Inc., Third ft Palmetto.
M7 W. 2nd St.
Ph. TA 2-6431
• BIG VALULS
32.000 BTU oil circulator H u ter,
HOUSE CLEANING
• JUICK CREDIT
ha* to be teen to appeoeiale.
Windows, Floor*, Walls. Free Es­
• EASY TERMS
Cheap! Call FA 24327.
timate. Call FA 2-1212 or
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
FA 2-1933.
GE REFRIGERATOR, lika new,
WILSON - MAIER
uted little, $83*. Phono FA 1-1
TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
New and Used Furniture
9:00 nights and weekends; San
FA 2-5622 '39 ZIG ZAG, altnoil half paid
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood Sit E. First St.
tor — take over payment! ol
FA 2-3772 and FA 2-6615.'
89.90 each; 800 different atltebta,
New 6 Used Furniture It Appli­
button hole*. Write Credit Mana­
ance*.
A
Good
Place
To
1
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ger, Box 600, e/o Sanford Her­
BUY, SELL or TRADE
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Juno Brown’s Beauty Salon Jenkins Furniture
2010 Adams Ave. Ph. FA 3-1627 400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7450 GOOD Breakfatt room suite, eteel
“I think you hnva (Uagnoned your trouble m y well.
ch ain with plastic upholstery.
Re liv e lie r With Professional CUSTOM BUILT furniture - s in ­
Urn, Woolmnn. Now, how do you plan to treat It?'*
Phone FA 1-1877.
Beauty Care.
gle pieces or sets. Also torn!NATIONAL
CASH REGISTER,
tur* repair. Cabinets made.
8. Female Help Wanted
IS. Electrical Service*
new condition, 8 mo. old, 8178.
FA 2-7063.
See at McRanay Paint ft Gloss,
WANTED: Reliable woman to House Wiring — Electric Service
22. A rticle* F o r Sain
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2913
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ear* for children In return for
Beeaty
Salon
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r o o m , board and $46 me.
2510
Oak
FA
2-7684
APARTMENT
site
gas
atova; 1
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
MOORSE PORTABLE sewing ma­
FA 2-7BI0 nr FA 2 0664.
b a b y
stroller, tike now;
I l l Magnolia
FA 14813 A Satisfied customer to ew te rt
chine, light weight, Five pay­
FA 84801,
ment* of 9a.60. On* year guar­
advertisement.
Id. Build, Point A Repair
antee remaining. Write Credit NEW I960 88 volumn World
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
AVON HAS
Manager, Box 600, Sanford Her­
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA T3741
Encylopedla. Call FA 1-8878.
3 open territories — city —
B A M ROOKING
ald.
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as
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also opening in LOCH ARBOR.
Contracting A Repairs
l«. Flowers ft Plants
22-A Article* Wanted
WRITE IMMEDTATELY for
lia a a ii d — Bonded
REBUILT auto generators and
interview — Box 346, Lockhart,
FREE ESTIMATES
itariera,
6
and
13
volts.
New
Cut Flowers For Aay Occassion
Fla.
RAGS WANTED
308 Laurel Av*.
Pi.. FA 1-7049
mufflers tor popular cars. Reel’*
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Used Auto P arti, South on Hwy. WILL buy clean cotton rag* t e
FA
2-1122
or
FA
2
0270
THOS. E. THOMPSON
19c lb. Calory City Print Co.
17-83. Phone FA 2 0626.
S3
Ununual Career Opportunity
General Contractor
I
l l So. Park Av*.
17.
Pets,
Livestock,
Supplies
For woman age 38 to SS, lntereit
Home Carpentry Repairs
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
ed in bettering herself financial
Roofing A Siding
8-MQNTH-old Toy Chihuahua — Service With The Cash. SUPER 23. Nottcna ft Poraonafc
ly and socially. Established na­
Phone FA 14492
TRADING POST. FA &gt;4677.
Manchester puppies. P h o n a
tionally known concern offers
WANT MAN or woman to drive
FA 2-1877.
fututw with substantia! Income, WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
my ear to Carbondalo. Great
FACTORY TO YOU
plus satisfaction of delivering Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard SIAMESE KITTENS. FA 1 7920 af­
building boom an there, Como,
ALUMINUM
gn important service to thic
Contact 300 West oth St.
ter 5:00.
lets talk. Mr. and Mr*. Martin
VENETIAN BUND!
eommmunity. Good education
Phone PA 24043
Cowan, i l l Cedar.
Enclosed head. Sag-pnot bottom
and sincere Interest In children
IB. Boats and Motors
rail with plaille and*. Plaatie
Oto
nercssary. Teaching or buslnesi RAINBOW Painters A Decorator*
or rayon tapes. Cotton nr nylon WANTED: Rida to and
—Free
Estimates.
Ph.
FA
2-8396.
Undo. FA 84118.
background helpful. Must have
eorda.
Gateway
To
Tho
Waterway
car. Give background fully in PAINTING w XnTED: interior
Senknrik Glnnn and Paint Co.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ftn t letter. Write Mra. Van
and exterior. Free estimates
113-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 14621
Robson
Sporting
Goods
Dyke, P. O. Box *341, Orlando,
FA 1-8178.
30441
K.
1st.
Ph.
FA
2
3961
Florida.
ECONOMY paint $3.93 per gal­
IF YOU have printing problemi 12 FT. RUNABOUT. 15 H. P.
lon, 2nd gallon free. ARMY9. Male Help Wonted
and want to take advantage of
NAVY Surplus, 310 Sanford Ava.
Kvlnrudr elrctrlc kicker, very
years of experience and the
reasonable. Rev, Joel D. Brown,
BEDDING
General Office .......................$173
best of workmanship, call K.
LIKE NEW hospital ted . Phone
FA 1-3942.
Adjustor ............... $87* Plus Car
M. Bledsoe, FA 24122.
FA 3-3295.
Routa S a le # ...................Aboot $100
20. Automobiles
Orderly .................................. $196 IS. Special Service*
FURNITURE
Dance T each er............... $300 plus.
1951 HU1CK, Dynaflow and heater,
Manager Trainee ................. $379 CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AU
low mileage, like nakr through­
SELECTIVE PERSONNEL
wprk .gu»rinteed. Free . JCsti
out. Cali FA I
3M N. Park Ave.
Winter Park
mate*. Phone FA 2-7ftl.
MODEL "A ". Phono FA 2 9011.
vJ
NAVY AND
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
10.. Main o r F em ale
MUST SELL *30 Volkswagen, ex­
I
HIDK-A-BKD
BBT
W. L HARMON
NEWCOMERS
Mon-Women $30. Dally. Sell Lumi­ PH. FA 2-43SI After I P. M.
cellent condition. FA 2-7830.
Slightly Used, goto ft
nous nameplates. Write Reevei
Notching
TO
SANFORD
MODEL A FORD, new tag, 879
Co., Attleboro, Maaa.
C hain
AUTO GLASS
cash. Call FA 2-3013.
W* Invite yea I* te msr aueet*
WANTED; Teacher or teachers,
o c c a sio n a l c h a ir s
INSTALLED
absolutely free without oMiga20-A
Trailers
P, T, A. workers tor local spare
Choto* of
IfJ!
lion at m o s f Sanford's leading
Windihield
Back
Glam
lime work, well compensated.
T h ru ,
Roeft I
Vent Ginns FOR SALE - 1830 Spence Craft Motels while you locate suit­
A. H .1 Duggan, loo Michigan Door Glam
able housing for yourself and
SERVICE
House Trailer. 46lixl. See Clyde
Ave., Daytona Baach, Florida.
SWIVEL ROCKER J
family. Pick op yeur key at
Senknrik Glnnn and Paint Co. Walls at DeWitti Trailer Park. •o
Foam Knkter
lif t!
r Kales Offlee.
No phono calls.
11 1M W. 3nd St.
PA 2 4622
11. Work Wanted
Podding
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Dawn's

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and

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TYPING at horns, legal or any
other. Phone FA 34044.

H.

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$1,000.00 OFF OF COST

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900 I. Park - PA 2 4234

1M0 t e -Salle 12 ft., 1 bedroom,
Jalousie windows, lamlrm wheel.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Used six weeks. Clear till*. Will
WILLIAM 11. MURRAY
sacrifice for cash. Mrs. McDon­
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 1-1394
ald, DeWItt Trailer Park, 3 miles
PAYROLL BOOKKEEPING te my
So. of Sanford on 17-92.
home, Cell PA
SERVICE CALLS 31.90. For de­
pendable TV service call San­ *99 MF.TZKNDORP all aluminum
WILL keep children In my bom*.
ford TV Center, 9th. and San­
traval trailer, like new, $730.
301 Maplo Ave.
ford Ave. PA I-(74t.
Park Avaoua Trailer Court, No.
HOUSEWORK, 1307 W. 7Ui. At.
40.
CLOCK REPAIRING: Wheeless,
Longwood park, PA 2-7673.
LIKE NEW 39 ft. house trailer
12. Plumbing Service*
with or without half acre lot.
PLUMBING ;
Call FA 2-3100.
T
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Ac
Radio
Service
Oeairacting A Repairs
193$ CHAMPION 2 bedroom trail­
Free Estimates
(Home &amp; Auto)
e r I'x36\ $200 down. DeWllta'i
E. L HARVEY
Trailer Park, on Hwy. 17-$J.
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA
North Orlando Electronics
Ph. FA 24894 - FA 14883
3711 Orlsndo Dr, — Hwy, 17-02
WILL DO cleaning, child care and
Ironing; some cooking. 900 E.
loth. It.

Wall

HOME SEWING, dress making
and alterations, Ph. FA 2-3839.

Plumbing A

NEW

H ealing
AIR CONDITIONING
TREE AND YARD SERVICE Of
CONTRACT nod RRFMR WORK
•n types. Call FA I-90IS for
1007 S eated Av*.

FA 249d2

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March 1, 1M0

ROTARY’S 66TH ANNIVERSARY was celebrated a t a Civic Center
luncheon Monday. Eighteen past prcaldenta of Uia Sahford Rotary Club
attended tho birthday meeting. Incumbent Sanford Rotary President
Sonny Powell welcomes Mort McDonald of DeLand, a past Rotary district
governor, as Walter Haynea and F. E. Roumillat look on. Haynes ant
Roumillat are charter member! of the Sanford Rotary Club founded in
1921, From tho loft a r t Htynas, Powell, McDonald and Roumillat.
(Harald Photo)

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'inecrest Introduces Teachers

Finch's
Back On Stand

Sanford Rofarians Get Plaudits
At 55th Anniversary Luncheon

Former FBI Agent Who Helped Nab
John Dillinger Takes Own Life

Sanford ltot« 'an* deed* prove
the worth of their club, George
Touhy aald on the 33th aniveraary
of Rotary International, Monday.
Support of boy acoula, help for a
children'! home In Jackionville,
rapport for the Seminole County
Blood Bank, annually lending a
boy to Florida Boya' Slate and
annual contribution! to the Or­
lando Forreit Park aehool for
handicapped children provea Sanford'a Rotarian* really get the Job
done, Touhy aald.
Touhy. Sanford Church of the
Nacarene Paetor Robert Spear and
former District Governor Mort Mc­
Donald told Sanford Rotarlana, in­
cluding II pait preiidcnta of tba
Sanford club, of Rotary’s achieve­
ment!. Touhy itr e iie d Rotary's
motto of service above self.’
A birthday e ke topped off the
observance of Rotary Intcrnallonai'a 33th anoivtraary. The Sanford
Club waa chartered in 1031.
"Rotary haa done a lot towards
breaking do*., prejudice,” MeDonald said. The DeLand Rotarian
lid at ene time tt was hard
nough to get aome men in DeLand
.o talk to aaeh other, much leas
eat tojathir. In Ra vocational serv­
ice program. Rotary trine to pro­
mote better noderstanding between
•ompeUtocn and between employer
end employs, McDonald Mid.
Rotary International, which la
political, and
-sectarian,

FLORENCE, S.C. (UP1) -Jo h n
Dlllinger, the notorioua bank rob­
ber who eluded numerous trap*
te l by law enforcement agencies
In the early IKW'a never had
a chance to come fact-lo-face
with the man responsible for bia
one-way ticket to the morgue.
If Dlllinger had, he probably
would have been abocked. The
FBI agent credited with aetting
tbc trap that resulted in DUling er'i death wa* 3-foot 7-lnch, in pound attorney by the name of
Melvin Purvis.
Purvli, who had become agentin-charge at Chicago In 1*3*,
disclaimed credit for ending the
Infamous carter of America’s
public enemy No, 1 near a Chica­
go movie bouse on the night of
July Z2. 1134. Dlllinger was shot
to death as he tried to esespe
from FBI agents.
But the wiry, unsmiling stiorney became a national hero over­
night. Most youngster* who grew
up during the lawless years recall
Joining the "Melvin Purvis Junior
G-Men" and tending In cereal
boxtopa for badge and member­
ship cards.
Purvis, who was once described
by a fellow G-man “ as fearless
a t any man with good sense had
a right to be," finally ran Into
an adversary that was apparently
too lough for him to handle.
The SC-year-old former FBI
boro took bit .41 caliber cob auto­
matic pistol and killed himself
Monday in the upstairs hallway
of hit home. Hit body waa found
by hi* wife, Rosanne, who beard
the shot from the yard.

tioui for the welfare of others. He
itreiied that Rotary hat members
among all nationalities in our coun­
try and that Protcatanti, Catho­
lic* and Jews are Included in lie
rank*.
"Our adventures In service can
contribute much to Rotary Interna­
tiona]," Rev. Spear aald.

Breather Urged
NEW YORK (UPII - It's a
mistake to aspect i girdle to be
a bulwark against the figure’s
creeping Inflation, warns the
besd of a firm that makes the
garments.
Walter Stein doesn't edvotale an
end to girdle-wearing, however,
11a suggests one day a week
sana girdles—but only if that day
Is spent in keeping the figure in
good shape on Ha own.
"Taking a weekly breather," be
said, "gives a woman a chance to
reflect realistically upon her nat­
ural aaaet* and liabilities. A selfimprovement day like this can fo
a long way toward helping shape
the American woman’a figure.
"A girdle will never replace a
mnMbta dial, good posture and a
consistent program of exercise in
the figure control department,"

CPL. PHILIP A. BYRD,
non of Mr. and Mm. Harry
Byrd Sr. of Sanford, ia
now atationed a t Kabul,
Afghanistan with the Ma­
rina Gorpa. Byrd, recently
completed hid basic train­
ing at Camp Lejeune,
N. C. and served an a rifle
eoach at Parrin Inland.

WrinklM to many garments,
especially those made of wool,
W Fineereat Elementary school’s closar association betwaen parmay bo ataamod out by hanging
te«My, being totoadaced as part | eats and teachers at the school.
Rotarlana a r t aalflsh o r not do- the garments to the bathroom
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - The de­ ponds on how much they are aab i- while taking bath or shower.
fense for Dr, ft, Bernard Pinch
ripe agaia today Into the testi­
mony of Swedish maid Marla Anne
Lidholm about the struggle pre­
ceding the death of the doctor’s
wife.
n s i s s a v m , l i m i t s e e n if, u u
Mil* Lidholm, 10, tod "pretty eo
they grow them ia Swcndea," la the
most dangerous witness the 41ysar-old surgeon had In bia trial
with Carols Tregoff. II , for the
alleged murder of Barbara Finch.
Grant Cooper, Finch’s lawyer,
pinpointed U discrepancies ia her
story Monday and was set today
to emphasise what he think* may
be a key to the eaee.
*
That coniitti of the two vary­
ing etorlta of whether Finch had
a gun In hi* hand when ha ran out
Juot liko walking from one room to another . . . a brand new
of the Finch garage after hi* wife
the night of July If. She wa*
Msckle-built houM and lot in your choio* of five
.found shot In lb# back. The de­
fense aay* the fetal Injury came
General Development Corporation communities . . .
after a struggle for a gun first
FREEMAN B A G G E T T
MBS. RUTH LONG holds held by Mrs. Finchcompletely furnished, ready to move in, plus a
Cooper eald Monday h* thought
’ hag the distinction of being
the keyi to knowledge s i
Ml**
Lidholm
w*a
doing
h*r
beet
thd only man on tho Pineguaranteed job for one year a t $100 a week.
Flnecreal E l e m e n t a r y to tell Ilia truth. But *h* wa* more
i m t Elementary School
sympathetic toward Mr*. Finch,
School’s
librarian,
Educat­
r faculty. A nativs of Crons
ed a t New York State he said, and open to the "power
City . ta d a graduate of
of suggestion."
Teacher'a
College and a t
£DtRjt County High School,
Cooper said the Ju ry was duty
.•B aggett liata tinging, Bur­
the University of Alabama, bound to accept reasonable explan­
dening and woodworking
Mrs. Long ia trained ns a ation* of actions by Finch that
‘'am ong h it hobbieit. Ha haa
librarian ut all levcla and might have been innocent. He said
also bad to find the surgeon
• bachelor of acianco and a
as an elementary school they
guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
A NEW HOME
,t n a t te r of science degreo
teacher. Her hobbies ere
"Reasonable doubt U Ilk* love,"
A beautiful new two-bedroom, one■’from Florida State Univer­
painting, r e a d i n g and he said. "You can't define it hut
bath home, the Floridian, valued a t
sity. Baggett haa traveled
stamp collecting. She and you know when you've got It."
$10,980, Including lot, win be eapedaily built for you in your choice of
through moat of the United
h e r husband, Fremont,
five General D evelopm ent com ­
States and Mexico. Ha and
have
two
daughters,
nine
munities, Port Charlotte, Port 8l.
D U . L . . . . A__
and ten yearn old. Mre. Wily Senator
Lucie, Port Malabar, Vera Beach
Highlands, or Seboatlan Highlands.
Long hopes some day to

Horn are two more members of I of the P TA program of urging

The former G-man personally
was credited with the capture of
Vern Sankey, wanted in a Denver
kldnsplng in St. Paul. Sankry
stopped in Chicago and Punt*
nabbed him while the outlaw sat
in a barber'* chair. Sankey later
committed suicide while in Jail.
Later itiU, Purvis tracked down
"Pretty Boy" Floyd, bank robber
and killer, near Weill, Ohio. Like
Dlllinger, Floyd tried to shoot and
run when be waa cornered to a
farm lot. and was shot to dealh
by agent* and police officers who
closed in with Purvis.

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DeBary Firemen
Thank Supporters
The DeBary Volunteer Fir* De­
partment today thanked those whe
were instrumental in m iking their
eighth annual dance n successful
event.
They extend special appreciation
to tha buslneaa housaa which do­
nated door prise*. Sanford bust- 0
nesses Included tho Winn-Dixie
Stores, Dick Map**, Sanford Lin­
oleum and Tile, Berry's Ware­
house, M atter of Sanford, and
Food Fair.
In DeBery the following mer­
chant* donated door priaeei Rodman's Barber Step, KMrm's a
Station, Bfondl's- Shell Station,
Murr'a Standard Oil, Colonial oil
Co., Jackson's Pure Button, ttrtops
Superette, La Roy Hardware, PsL ▲
tenon's Gift Shop, DeBary Phar- W
tnacy, Ltdarhaus' DeBary Radio,
Stanley Stroud Ktectrie, *wd West­
ern Auto.

ENTERGENERAL DEVELOPMENT'S GREAT NEW CONTEST

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Assured O f Vote

PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP1) After a campaign rally one eve­
ning, 03-year-old Ben. Theodore
F. Green (D-R.I.) got Into a cab
with a friend. A* they reached
their destination, tba senator
paid the driver,
"Well, th e n 's one vote I lan
count on," remarked (keen i
the cab puUed away.
MIW YORK (UP1)—The guys "The honeymoon I* over," an a t­ Askod why, ho explained: " t
Ida1* get back to their dolls to- torney was hoard to murmur.
didn't Ha him and I told him
ay, The gamblers' merry-goUurtagh said he Just happened to vole Republican."
to be sitting in gamblara court
because another justice w bi Ul,
It# was asked tf he would Insti­
tute a herder policy on gamblers
than before.
"Res ipsa loquitur (Uw thing
speaks for itself," be replied with
a smile and left the butting court­
room,

BM tlm Saw presiding Justice of
m e m it ef special sessions, John
[. Uurtagh, reversed the odds
londay. Ha arntenrad six gamiera to Jailto m s, more
than
retekly had been Jailed ia gamtea court to the peat year.
"That man an the bench to
ate," ene merry-go-’round rider
na heard to whisper to hi* et-

Advice Unappreciated

HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) Jamas I* O’Brien waa acquitted
after M ai arresled by a police•ma* U whom be gave advice. Tim
aHkar had atovpad to naanarl a
MBs-Jam aad O’Brtoa'a advice

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�ivounced today that aht will be a
candidate for tax assessor, the
£ p o st the formerly held.
Mrs. Walker Issued this state­
ment:
" I wish fa announce my soodldacy for re-election lo tha office
of assessor of taxes for Seminole
bounty subject to (he May I Dem­
ocratic primary.
"1 had been employed fa the
^assessor's office tine* 1933 and I
served a t assessor from Jan. 9,
193T, lo Sept. 38, 1993*. at wbieh
time I was removed from office
an a charge of incompetency and
neglect of duty, although the facts
ware thK I had 24 yeses of eoe-

terviea In this office.
"The office of tax assessor fa a
constitutional elective office with
ill own responsibilities and ob­
ligations fa the people. There fa
ao substitute for experience.
"Daring my term of office I waa
making progress fa revaluing
property on a sound, stabilised
basis. If I am re-elected to the offlee, you sen be a seared that I
wiU make every effort fa adjust
any unfair assessments which adw
exist and give you the same
prompt, efficient and courteous
service whfah I have rendered in
the pest.
"1 will gratefully appreciate. |
your efforts in reluming me to
Use tax itaeMor'a office."

W E A T H E R : R cattered show ero to n ig h t nml T h u rs d a y . H ig h to d ay , T5-R0. Low to n ig h t, 60-66.

VOL. XLIX

Zimmerman Enters
Commission Race
®

Bdward L. Ztmmermaa af Labe
Mary qualified Tuesday fa ran
far aounly eommiteiooer
District g.
Zimmerman, M, has hi
active member of the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce, the Lake
Mary Volunteer Fire Dept., the
geminofa County Firemen's Asm.
and tha Lah* Mary CommunKy
Presbyterian Church, l i t has
_ Jived fa U k a Mary U yaaw.
• „ J le owns an orange grave and
has pmporty ranted Afar Nuofaeoa
fa Seminole County. Zimmerman
fa married and fa lha father af
, Elaine OBIfab. Mar­
aud Babort L. Mmnthlcum Height*, Md.
of lha candidates far
m Faya t.)

tPersonal Property
Returns Required
h x Assessor Richard MoCaaaa
today emphasised Ufa seed far all
residents to ftta personal praparty
tax returex by March 31.
MeCanna said returns must Ito
filed with the asaeseor's office on
ah "tangible" personal property
% used for bustoeae purpose*. Re­
turns should be classified aa busi­
ness Inventory- fixtures, equipment
and machinery.
Furnishings of rental property
net alio bn Wed by lansfinrds
ee owners of such property.
MeCanna stressed that the Ming
*f all tangible personal property
tax returns is mandatory.
Household goods, clothing aad
personal effect* are considered A
A special kind of personal property
under Florida statutes, MeCanna
pointed nut.
The tax assessor explained their
value it "very difficult" to ascer­
tain by comparison, and has been
found to be more equitably asses­
sed when scheduled fa proportion
to the value of the dwelling fa
which they are contained.
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MARY EAKI.E WALKER

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (U P D A crack Santa Fc passenger train
carrying 83 persona buckled like
a tin toy Tuesday night when II
siammsd Into a loaded fuel oil
tankcr-tnick. Burning oil ap^ad
over the train, contributing to (he
heavy loss of life.
At least 60 persons were injured,
40 of them seriously enough to
be hospitalised.
Fourteen bodies have been re­

NEW YORK (UPI) — Slock
State Reps. Mack Cleveland
prices at 1 p m :
Jr. and Gordon Frederick and
three incumbent judgrs from thr
2U*
American Alrljnes
Seminole County Judicial circuit
89&gt;.
American TAT
arc unopposed for re-riretion.
o$&gt;«
American Tobacco
Qualifying for thr state posts end­
48‘*
Bethlehem Steel ..
ed at noon Tuesday.
30',
Caterpillar ........
Cleveland has served four terms
In the legislature and Frederick
C A O ..................
two.
Chrysler ..........
The unopposed circuit judges
Curl Is* • Wright ..
ara Voile Williams Jr., Vassar 1
DuPont
Carlton and William Abridge.
Kastman Kodak .
Tha legal lid on campaigning
for oounly office came off at
Ford Motor
noon Tuesday as seven candi­
General Electric
dates qualified for some of Ihe
Graham • False
38 afficcs that will be on the
General Motors
ballot this year. Candidates now
Ini. TAT
can begin circulating literature,
making speeches and spending
Lorlllard
money to fatter their campaigns
Minute Maid .
Four candidates qualified as of
Penney
noon today including incumbent
Penn RR
Sheriff J. L. Hobby.
The first in line In qualify Tues­
Royal American
Sear* Roebuck
day was Jam as Avery seeking
the District I commissioner post.
Standard Oil (NJ)
Studrbslicr
Others who qualified Tuesday
were Ed Zimmerman for Ihe tame
U. S. Rubber
port; T. V. Brown, running for
Wesiinghouie El.
tha Platelet 1 commissioner poet;
W. D, Bridge, for constable in
Homer Little, present county
the Sixth District, Arthur Beck­
with Jr. tor Circuit Court Clerk, commissioner from District 5 an*
Incumbent District 3 Commission­ aouaced today that he will be a
er Homer Uttle end Ted Williams,
the first candidate to qualify for u n d id at* for re-election in the
May primary.
(be vacaled District I post.
Qualifying tbit morning were
*‘U has boea a great privllrge
MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay (UPI)
Mra. Camilla Bruce, incumbent and an enlightening experience to
for supervisor of regislrailon; in­ baye served as a member of the —Presidenl Eisenhower flew into
cumbent George Kelsey for the Board of County Commissioners Montevideo and probably the roost
District S Constable post and J. D. far the past thraa and one-halt relaxed atmosphere of his entire
Cordell tec tee Distriet S com- years, and I am very proud of the South Areerlcsn trip today. Hit
|pllHtawq|,'png4.-ci. »** aUw'-s&gt; . . . -w -email- pert fret* ) byes had in arrival* w as.m arked Jiy Jcfapdllbetplng tha eotin.y fa progress ig wean spu an »b/ec«w of tammy;
where B now ranks fifth in tha gun-rsfrytng troops ** he bat seen
elsewhere.
stela growth," U ttle said.
The President’s plane landed at
*1 am also proud of the sound
economy of the county governmen­ Montevideo at M:I3 a. m. after a
tal operation, as this &gt;ear Semi­ three hour and U minute, IIS*
nole County Is operating on tlie m ilt flight across tha Andes from
lowest millege fa the state, and Santiago. Chtfa, where he did tame
1. D. Oaed e i, former geminoto I feel sure that acat year we can plain talking and won tha warm
aflaction of the people.
County sheriff aad ear time mayor .operate on even lower mUlage.
Elsenhower was smiling and
"I am inter*siad fa the progress
«i l a niard , today anaounead ha
bouncy of step aa be went through
wfa fea a aandUfafa far fan County of Semfaola County and its people the airport Arrival ceremonies
and feel sure that K we all work
Cammlsaton District g rent.
and prill together we can have the here on the last leg of his "Oper­
Owner of the Willy* Jeep agency finest-rounty fa the state".
ation Amigo" that bsfMnhen him
and w ad car fat fa Saa/ord, be
Uft|a has been A resident of fa four South A m errarfw u n triei
has lived fa Sanford S4 years, and Semteoi* County fed fa years and fa little more th a a J f week.
-Jfa 'v a s greeted by officials head­
with his wife and fast saw , midden ha# nwnod and open ted hit own, ed by* Uruguayan Pralldent Benito
business for fa y ean .
*
*4 MM Elm Avn.
Hif wife ia a Uft|ong resident Nardboe, ana al; air Italian Immi­
Cordell said fa announcing hit of Sanfordp«nd they have one son, grant who beegte*' leader -ml one
of the most respected democracies
* •»
*
candidacy that ho fell that the Bobby, a |
‘I Latin Aiqrrlcan only Tuesday.
many Joint meetings the City Com­ Uttle la/*
ber
of
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.
mission had with the County Com­
note Jayceea, Elks Lodge SlHI S*C I
mission during his three years on First Baptist Church.
the eity board and his tenure aa
sheriff made him familiar with
Two men received alight Injur­
coun t / problems.
Six Fire Truck
ies when fatlr ear ran Into a
Corded added that he fait hi*
parked auto at MOO MellonvilJe
background of city end county brivers Appointed
Ave. Tuesday.
Six official drivers have been
Jam es V. UeMalo, 19. of the
government service baa given him
aa understanding "of lb* problems named for Longwood'i fire trucks. Sanford Naval Air Station, re­
James Rcitar. John Farina, ceived a bruited not* and knee
we are faring fa a fast growing
community," and qualifies him to Claude Layo, Dick Zartmacro, Ty­ and Heryer Hugo DeWit, 34, suf­
res Ificka and Kan Inman are the fered a nosebleed from the col­
sunk the county board post.
only persona authorised to drive the lision.
town’s two trucks without getting
DeWit, wbo was driving tha
ipcrial permission from the fire c jr. bit a parked auto owned by
Vote Registration
marshal or town fire chief. Legal Lillian Higgins Wight of 214 S.
penalties will be enforced against Summerlin Av#., according fa
Deadline April 2
anyone violating the declaration.
Sanford police.
County residents have until April
2 to register to vote in Hie May
Democratic primaries scheduled
and the general alection in Novem­
ber.
Supervisor of Rcgistratloo Camil­
la Bruee said the registration of­
fice In the Chamber of Commerce
Bldg, will be open from 9 a. m. to
3 p. m. Monday through Friday
and from 9 a. m. until noon Satur­
day!, Karting Friday through April

Lillie Announces
For Re-Election

Ike Gets Relaxed
Uruguay Welcome

District 2 Post

reported D r j y C r C H o ^ e d

After Auto Wreck
Jack Cecil Pap* of Orlando was
charge with failure fa have his
car under control after the auto
n a in(0 * **,ch aBd sandbank
between Oviedo and Wagner, Ihe
sheriff’s office reported,
The car missed a sharp turn in
Ufa road. Deputy Robert A. Norwood said, lim n v ara aa injuries.
Damage fa the c a r waa placed at

moved from the gnarled aleei that
once was a gleaming streamliner.
Depuly Coroner John Ross laid
hr believed that number would
stand as Ihe total death toll but
could not be positive unlit every
shred of wreckage Had been
checked.
Railroad crews began replacing
seriions of the twisted rail* to
clear tha line for traffic.
Flame* from lha fiercely burn­

ing fuel oil shot 100 feet Into Ihe
sky and crackled for more than
two hour* before they could be
subdued.
Many of the dead were trapped
by Ihe mangled wreckage and
claimed by (lames.
The San Francisco lo-Chicago
"San Francisco C h ief hid It
passenger car* and was traveling
between M and M miles an hour
at Impart, according to lounge

1 p. m. Stocks

A boy and girl born at Seminole
Memorial Hospital Tuesday won't
have a birth data anniversary until
they are four calendar years old.
That’* Ihe way it goea whan
you're born Feb. 29. A son was
born lo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C,
Massey Jr. of Sanford while Mr.
Voting registrars are taking the
god Mrs. Willie Davenport of San-' rolls around the county and will be
M ford became the parents af g1 at Ihe Florida. Power lounge at
w daughter.
- ’Bear Lake today and' Thursday
(ram 2 p. m. to • p. m. Mrs
Bruce reported 2M names were
added lo the rolls fa Altamonte
fpringi Monday and Tuesday.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1960

14 Die, 60 Hurt In Train Crash

11Qualify For County Races

KD ZIMMERMAN

United Press Leased Wira~K»tab1tohed 1908

SU W IN a TUB g A U U T Ufa Florida State Bunk propertjr la Sanford ora, from left. Fred William*, I)r. Orvilla
L- Barks, Urn* Barkis T. E. Tucker, bank president; Mra.

car attendant Edgar' Pollard of
Chicago. Nine of the cars were
derailed or overturned, several
of the front oars rote piggy-back
style slop each other.
Rescuers using acetylene torches
and cranes had lo work through­
out Ihe pre • dawn hour* under
the garish light of flood lamps lo
cut loose bodies from Ihe man­
gled and charred wreckage.

Thera were Tl passengers and
11 crewmen aboard, with crew*
men In Ihe engine and passenger*
in th* front car* numbering moat
of Ihe dead and seriously injured.
Screaming passengers tried fa
claw their way through th* wreck­
age to escape Ihe deadly flamre.
Once (he fire was put out. ersnag
wrnt Into operation, gently lifting
the twisted ears for removal m
the bodies.

South Loses 3
Rights Votes
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Outnumbered southern foeo
of civil rights IcifiHlnlinn lost three lopsided votes today aa
the Senate plodded into its third day of arnund-thc-clnek
debate.
However, the southern snnntors continued to hold the
floor throughout the nmrnthon struggle nnd showed no signh
'' of abandoning Ihclr efforts to *3ther defeat Ihe measure or pnsilbly
water It down dratHrally.
At 10 a. m. the fight lm | M | |
going on continuously for 44 hodfa
Romulo To Lecture
except for a 13-minute races*. )&gt;
TALLIIAHSEK (UPI) - Gen.
The three roll rail vote* pftfjjt
Carlos P. Romulo. Philippine amlissssdor to the United States, will before sunrise thia morning., je.
Two aouthern movra to reeqiB
lecture at Florida Slate University
Marrh t. Romulo will speak on the Senate wore overwhelming!?
thr Communism's new strategy in defratrd. The Senate then by q
Asia.
04 to g margin killed a southern
propoial which would have spcclfiIke Keynoter?
CHICAGO (UPI) — Presidenl cally sanctioned statement* I M P
Elsenhower may keynote the Re* rating u»e' of “all legal mMMf*
publican national convention July to oppose integration.
23. officials said today. Jaran L.
A few hours later, Sen. gamflL
Jones, arrangement* committee
vice chairman, said the president Ervin. Jr., (D-N. C.) o f f r w d jf i
will probably fly here for the open­ amendment which would w M B |'
ing session that morning and re­ down the proposed federal p n a t S
turn to Washington in the after­ ment for anyone obstructing ■ stH I
integration orders. Ervin's i m S
noon.
ment would.cut the maximum
ally from twu year* tn prison and
Ordinance Rejected
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The a lio.ooo fine to one year imprlsasw
Supremo Court today refused to ment and • 11,000 fine.
At 1:44 a, m. Sen. OUn B. Job*,
throw cut a Daytona Beach nrdl*
nance prohibiting signs advertis­ stow &lt;P S. 0.) ended » four-hour
ing the rata* at tourist facilUiu. shaking stint and Ban. Alien tl.
The case was brought to the high Ellender (D im.) took aver. It « M
court by Laty Abdo, owner *f a Johnston who won agreement to
motel ia the city. He; charged, .the brief ti-minute recess at T ;il
the ordinance was "unconsiituHoa- ja.m. Ha woo unanimous consent
al, arbitrary and unreasonable." lo K when he proposed it in Ued
of enother quorum call which
would . Igavo roused sens tore h t n
Private Club
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - New their slMO. *
Pro-cm£ righte advocatae wee*
owner Roland Hurley said today
Brentwood Golf Course will be able to muster everwhtlmfafi
opened as a private club for whites strength lor the three pre dawn
only March 10. Hurley purchased Votes.
the c o u n t from the city for 1600,*
000 . The tranaacllon was complet­
ed Monday. Hyde Park, Hie other
course formerly owned by the city,
opened this week under private
ownership, to avoid Integration.

News Briefs

MRS. MAK HIIEI’PAKD received n pin from Southern
Bell Telephone Co. Orlando District Office commercial
supervisor Marvin Coram at the Mayfair Inn Tuesday
an she wan honored for 35 years service with Southern
Bell since 1925. The Lake Mary resident was the first
and only business representative in the Sanford Southern Bell office in 1929. Mrs. Sheppard is now the veteran
among seven business representatives in the Sanford of.
fice. She is married to L. T. Sheppard and la a member
of tha Lake Mary Presbyterian Church, the Business and
Prufesaionnl Women'a Club and ia a former worthy
mntmn of tha KaaterirStar.
(Herald Photo)

Special Flood Control
Board Sfession Expected
A plan in* give immedialr re­
lief lo reamenta in lha south end
of the county from flood and
drainage problems it expected
lo be presented to the County
Coinmlgslon sometime this week,
County Engineer Robert Davit
said today.
Davla taid^i-e hopes to have the
plan ready by Thursday or Fri­
day and preicnt it the roininliaion In the hopes a ipcrial meet­
ing will be called Friday to start
action on a giant drainage im­
provement
program
involving
Seminole and Orange counties and
Winter Park.
Governing bodies of ike three
areas have approved a $372,940
program and engineer* met Tues­
day to discuss the project.

Tbe Sanford Florida Stale Bank
property was sold (or liou.ooo
Tuesday.
The bank property and building
at First St. and Park Ave. were

Davis said Orange commission­
ers will meet fa special session
Friday to approve iheir county’s
portion of the project.
Engineers, at their meeting
Tuesday, drew up plant on' the
amount aach area will pay a i lit
part of the program and how
much acreage la Involved.
Seminole's share pf the project's
coat la approximately $141,623 and
involvei nearly 1,000 acres In the
Temple Terrace and Tanglewood
arras.
Davit pointed out that the cornplate program will be conducted
on a "stage by stage" basis.
The Aral step will be widening
and deepening of a canal from
SR 4M to II A and rlaaring ■
canal from East brook to Tangle*

Stampede Kills 12
YOKOHAMA, Japan (UPI) Twelve persons were killed and
II were injured Wednesday night
In a stampede to enter Yokohama’s
eivic auditorium for a concert. The
acetdent occurred when doors for
a program featuring singer Chiyoko Shlmakura were opened. Polire estimated that a crowd of g,*
000 was waiting lo gat into tha
auditorium whleh has a seating
rapacity of J,300.

•old lo Dr. and Mrs. Orville L. | adjacent fa The Herald building
Barks and Mr, and Mrs. Freder­ on W. First St., it rompleled.
ick II. WUIIama, all of Sanford.
Bank President T. E. Tucker
The baak will lease (he building
said
tbe bank plana fa proceed
until the new Florida Stale Bank,
Immediately with plans for lit
new building. Barki and Williams
have not decided on an) lease of
thr present properly alter Ihe
bank moves. They said they
bought Ihe building for invest­
ment purposes.
Barks and WiUlemt, Ihe lat­
ter an rnginrer, started tbeir
commrrrial land investment part­
nership in ISM. They bought and
still own thr Palmrlto Bldg., at
Second St. and Palmetto Av*.,
which was an apartment building
before they converted It Into an
otflce building.
They filled In ihe adjacent
land north of the Palmetto Bldg,
with stores and offices. There
are seven firms In the building
and three in the addition.
Barki and Williams also built
and own four Korea on the south­
east corner of First St. and Oak
Avo. They pul up filling stations
at 13th St. and French Ave. and
at Ninth St. and French Ave. They
■Iso built tbe office on French
Ave. now owned by McKco Mo­
tor*.
They alto own*fllUng stations fa
Casselberry. DeBary and DeLand.
Barks and Williams bought and
Improved the Avalon Bldg, at Scrood i t , and Oak Ava. They have
plana for an office building to be
erected an Oak Avo. between
Williams, C. Howard McNulty, bank viea president, and
Milting Mere* m Oak and First
G. Andrew 8|wer, attorney In the transaction.
and the Avalon Hid*. This fa
(Herald Photo)
aisled for completion by July I.

Earthquake Toll
At Least 2,000

AGADIR, Morocco (UP!) _
French Army bulldosera pushed
through Uie nibble of this dead
city today, scraping out wido pita
for tho mat* burial of lbs ban*
dreds and perhaps thousands wbe
died In a 10-aerond earthquake
that turned Agadir Into a hall,
A stream of U. B. and Frends
Air Fores planes few fa dot*
tors, nurses, supplies and modi*
cine and took out tho Injured fa
a merry operation rivaling Ufa
Berlin airlift. Almost evary no*
Hon in Western Europe soot
money, food, blankets for lha vie*
lima of tho cataclysm te a t hUfad
a sleeping city.
There Kill was no official (If*
ora (or the toll of dead and in*
Jurcd fa this city Hut fa now oa
silent a t Pompeii wheo M waa
•mothered by Ml. Vesuvius Mororran Crown Prinre Moulay
Haitian pul lha toll as high as
3.000 The French press agreod
(he death lull would reach 2,NO.
The Moroccan governmant or­
dered (he 40,000 to 43,000 residents
to evacuate Agadir, a resort city,
on the southern Moroccan roast,
but already long lines of refugee*
were streaming out uf the city to­
ward the open spaees, fearful of
tha return of thr horror that
strurk In the night,
Thr earthquake was followed
by a tidal wav* which surged
over the fashionable beach reaoria'
and dingy fishermen'* shacks In
a nightmare of green, swirling
water. Fire completed the devggUtlon.
.*

Postoffice Site
Survey Planned
A survey team from the Gena*
ral Serviee Administration ia eg*
peeled to be fa Banford within
the next two weeks to took ov*c
proposed ailei for tha new iaoford
po* tuff ice.
A spokesman for the sites r*Amiltee of the Chamber •&lt; Com*
merce said today lha GSA regional
office to Atlanta a rttta d tha gram*
the proposed sites designated
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NEW YORK OIPI) — Aa Tony
Randall rompleted a series of ex­
ceptionally clever b l a c k o u t
sketches to open Wednesday
nlght'i NBC-TV special, ."Four
For Tonight," I felt that even if
the rest of the shorn bombed, 1
had my kicks for the evening.
Then came the artful Beatrice
Lillie and her tongs, "W.-ary Of
It All" and "A Lesson With A
Fan." Nice work, although I nev­
er seem able to appreciata iully
Miss Lillie’s aubtleties.
Next — Cyril Rltehard in his
15-minute segment, "Around the
World on 10 Founds," which ha t
•ome amusing moments, soma
strained ones.
And finally, In tha closing spit,
there wai Tammy Grimes.
She only stole the show.
lt'e a rare thing when a per­
former on TV delivers with such
totality of latent that I find my­
self tingling with excitement tone
sfter the final bow. But such was
Vita Grimes* impact.
She sang about a doien songs,
each in tbo style that wai popu­
lar tha day the song was intro­
duced, going back soma 300
years.
This liny blonde, whose face
blends Marilyn Monroe. Marlene
Dielrich and B e u l a h Wilch,
caught aach mood, each nuance
as she ranged from tenderness to
Joy (o willfulness with utter com­
mand of her warm, penetrating
voice, eyes, hands and body. In
a business lhat can attach the ad­
jective "fabulous" to a youngster
named fablan, what do wo call
Miss Grimes?
For those who missed her. I
wish you all an early re run. The
production by Robert Saudek As­
sociates, in magnificent color,
ralea as the sleeper of the TV
season, a tasteful, exciting, very
special TV special.
A play lhat rlchochelcd a num­
ber of profound questions oft the
French-Algerian barricades made
Wednesday night's Playhouse 80
on CBS-TV one of ufluiual impor­
tance.
"The Cruel Day," by Reginald
Rose, skillfully placed a civilized,
thinking army captain into the Al­
gerian abattoir and asked him to
order the torture of a teen-age
rebel boy. The author maintained,
as 1 saw 11. lhat tuck men must
be true to their own souls and re­
fuse to use evil means for future
good, lie also gave us the other
side of tha franc: Super-morality
and moralists must yield (o tha
brutlal immorality of war when
■ showdown comes along. In

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debut* on NBC-TV Thursday,
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decision, he wa» killed. Hie boy by Mary Roberta Rinehart and
wai tortured. A» often is the Avery llopwood, la belna adapted
case in this imperfect world, all by drama critic Walter Kerr,
CBS-TV ptani to drop its day­
aides made their point.
Tha east was in excellent one time "Red Rowe Show""'and Jack
and included Van Heflin as the Linklcller'i "On Tha Go", Rex
captain, Cliff Robertson as his Harriton has signed to star in an
aide, Nehemish Persoff. Charles adaption of Ferena Molnsr'i
Bronson, and two youngsters of "Arthur." on NBC-TV's Startime,
fine ability, Thano Rama and Tuesday, 31arch 23.
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Lyman School Students Fighting Missile Gap

LYMAN SCHOOL ROCKETEERS «how how a miniature missile works.
From the toft, are Tony Spry. Jeff Heath, who drew the diagram; Vail
t-ambert. holding the mlaaiie which minfired Friday, and faculty advisor,
Mrs. Catherine Martin. Twenty-four students ere in the seventh grade
miesHc elub fam ed hr students.
(Herald Photo)

McCaima May Seek Post;
Qualifying Begins Tuesday
County Tax Assessor Richard
McCanns today aaid he is seriously
considering running tor tax asses­
sor in the coming May I Democra­
tic primary.
Earlier in the year, McCanns
had told Ih* Herald dial ha bad
*oo intention of running for office.
However, McCanns (aid today
(tot many people have urged him
to run "to iaauro 8 m eoettouatioo

Terence Brown
To Seek District 1
Commission Post
Terence V. Brown of Sanford
said today that he will run for
county, commissioner from District
I. Born In Grovelanrt, Brown mov*
ed to Geneva in 1014. For the
past six years he has operated
Brown's Amoco Service Station at
Sanford Ave. and Second St.
Brown said ha would qua
jtoWay.
John -L dvr it the int-umi
Hommliiioncr from District 1.
ah includes part of Sanford and
northeastern section of 8 emiMl* County. He has not said
Whether he will seek re-election.
' f Brown moved to Sanford in 1927
and now lives at 2049 Washington
Av*. He waa • chief warrant offi­
cer when he retired from Uw Na­
tional Guard after IT year* of
#rvice.
Brown la a member of the Cen­
tral Baptist Church of Sanford, the
Sanford Masonic and Ilka lodges
and the Seminole County Spartamen's Association. He i* married
to the former Helen Johnson. The
Browns have atx chitons, Mrs.
Evorett Harper, 14; T. V. Brown
Jr., 22 ; Jeannette, to; Stephen, 19;
Susan, 11 ; and Darlene, 4.

Explosion ’Rocks'
Red Missile Base

at the program already Maned" chr] predicted today toot from 40by him.
90 candidates will be In the races.
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, sus­ Before a candidate can run he
pended by Gov. Colling late last
year, haa aaid the la considering must sign a loyalty oath to the
U. S. and Democrat Parly and
running for assessor again.
Meanwhile, candidates fo r 10 must file a campaign treasurer’s
Seminole County offices up for and expense report.
election this year wit! begin quali­ County offices to be filled to the
fying at noun tomorrow.
I960 general election are county
Circuit Court Clerk David Gat- judge, clerk of the circuit court,
sheriff, lax assessor, tax collector,
superintendent of public instruc­
tion, supervisor of registration,
justice* of the peace, constables,
county commissioners from Dis­
trict 1,2, 3 and 9 and members
of*thr hoard of public instruction
from District 2 and 4.
A special election is expected
to be called by Gov. Collins to
iill the District 2 commission seat
vacated by Galchel when be was
appointed clerk.
Ditlricl 3 Commissioner Lawr­
ence Swollord is expected to face
opposition, with one candidate al­
ready announcing he will run.
James Avery, a retired Navy chief,
was Ihe first candidate to signify
ho would enter.
District 3 Commissioner Homer
Little still has not said whether
a-v.ui
district.
N
Tha only commissioner scat not
subject to this ytar's election is
TERENCE V. BROWN
District *4, ia which Vernon Dun*
‘ ia the incumbent.
Tax Collector JofurdtoUoway has
indicated he wiQ tour again aa
have County Prosecutor Karlylt
Householder and Sheriff J. 1.. Hob­
by.
the school board election. Roy
Mala has announced he will seek
the District 2 board post.
Arthur ttorkwilh has announced
he will nul and Gatchel and possi­
A atne-year-old Paola boy'. Gary bly others a n expected to seek
Vernon Jones, drowsed Friday the circuit clerk Job,
State Reps. Gordon Frederick
while playing to a small lake near
and Mark Cleveland Jr. have an­
hla home.
iltoy would aeek re-elec,
Sheriff's depletes reported that nounced
lion.
oihnr children playing -wear him
Anyone registered to vote in Uw
■totod Jilm into a beat. * .
county ia eligible to run for of­
.'re a c e Justice Hugh Dun'ota &gt;pl' fice. Where the office ia for a
ed that death waa due to acci­ particular county district, such aa
dental • drowning.
constable or JuaUrc of the peace,
Gary was bom in Flsgirr, Colo. the
office seeker must be from that
Ho lived in Ssnford for five area.
n.wu«its before moving with his
Fee* must bo paid between
family lo Paola. He attended Wil­ March 1-19. If no candidate get*
son School for the peat month and a majority in the May 3 primary,
Plneerest Elementary School be­ a runoff election will be held May
fore that. He also attended Grace 24.
Methodist Church.
Survivors are hia parents. Mr.
and Mrs. V. R. Jones of Paola;
three brothers, David, Kim and Rotarians M ark
James Jones of Paola; aod his
maternal grandfather, S t n e r 55th Year Here
Ehre also of Paola,
Sanford's Rotary Club celebrat­
The funeral was held at J:3fi ed its Uth anniversary today at
p. m. Sunday at Brisspn Funeral Uie Civic Center. Rotarians who
Home, with Rev. W. Thomas Par­ had been president of Ihe San­
sons Jr. officiating. Burial was in ford club during the past 30 years
Oaklawn Memorial Park, Sanford. were present at the noon luncheon

Near Paola Home

HELSINKI, Finland (UPI) — A
tremendous explosion believed to
ho that of a Soviet missile beat
Masted a Russian military area
ar the Finnish border on Feb.
reliable source* mid today.
The sources said (hey had aa
information on the extent of the
Mast or what caused M but that
H was not believed to be a nuclear
explosion.
The explosion apearod to kero
taken place very close la tha Boviat military installation at Alakurtu, just north of the Arctic
Circle and only a Mwrt distoaet
bom the Finnish border.
" T h e Russians took over a strip
of Finnish border to that a n a after
World War II and expanded aa
existing German airfield tola a
military complex.
Alakurtti installation* a n believ­
ed to include missile file* from
which the Russians could launch
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) —Presi­
missiles toward tha United Slates
in event of hostilities.
dent Eisenhower flow the Andean
ifump today lo be greeted her* by
a large, cheering airport crowd
£ irls Town Gets
to perfect W-degree weather. Juat
Land Donation
before hit arrival the government
PALM BEACH (UPt)-Ex-show arretted five Communists f o r
girl Grrgg Sherwood Dodge aaid painting pro-Castro slogans along
today land had been donated for hia route to Ihe cily.
Eisenhower, who left Argentineher "Girls Town. U. S. A." proU. S. relation* at their highest
ject for underprivileged girts.
Mrs. Dodge, wife of automobile point to this conlury when he de­
heir Horace Dodge II. said Use parted Chile'* neighbor to the east
N. K. Winiton-Sanson Florida Cor- earlier (his morning, had been
ration gave 90* acres near the
ceded here by aharply-dlfferreactions.
ount Plymouth community. She
said she accepted Ih# gift after Rightwingers regarded his visit
considering offers to 14 different a a something of. which Chile should
locations.
bd prood. The canter regarded it
Mrs. Dodge said her project Is aa -halatod U. 8 . recognition of
planned as an educational on* Chile's Importance In the scheme
m m ky tor t o * trews to to M • f t Ibtoga. I b t Communists da-

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President Lands In Chile;
Met By Cheering Crowds

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&gt;to«of it for th* people.
A eWenuoue weekend al

in a mountain rssort in Argentina
left Eisenhower visibly weary, but
members of his staff scoffed at
the idea that he was seriously fa­
tigued.
The effort al keeping up with
the president tired aides years
younger than he Is, and they said
it was no wonder he showed signs
of wearioess. After four holes of
golf lata Saturday, the president
was up at 7 a. m. Sunday. By &gt;
a. m., he waa off to the Limay
River on a fishing (rip.
Elsenhower aod Argentine Presi­
dent a (tutor BroadUi Sunday night
pledged a. concerned effect to bol­
ster living atoaderda among Latin
•tales witbM waddling to their

By JACK PHILLIPS
Lyman School is an inland Capo Canaveral
these days.
The junior rocketeers in the Lyman
School Missile Club are having the same prob­
lems as their big brothers on the East Coast
The seventh grade elub from Mre.
Catherine Martin’s science class has fired two
missiles so far. Neither got very far off the
ground but they put on a good show.
The first shot was with a miniature ThorAble carrying a carbon dioxide cartridge ignit­
ed by cotton and kerosene. The cotton and kero­
sene was supposed to make enough heat to
blow the eftd off the cartridge. Instead, the
rocket noszle blew off and the missile went a
few Inches off the ground before keeling over
beside its launching pad. *
The tost firing attempt took place Friday.
One of the eolid propellent engines failed and
the missile, a boat 16 inches long, stayed earthbound.
Though there's a lot of onlnr and eueite-

ment for ths junior scientist! to this kind ef
school activity, there’s s serious side too. Mre.
Martin, whom the youngsters ssked to be their
faculty advisor, said the missile club is an at­
tempt to keep students up with latest scientific
developments.
"They know more nbout it thRn I do,” Mrs.
Martin aaid of the 24 boys and girls whose
scientific enthusiasm often lends to afterschool missile building. The club originsted
among the students.
There arc a few more hoys than girls in the
group. The ‘‘girls are more interested In how
a missile works than in trying to build one,"
Mrs. Martin said Friday. The club meets every
other Friday during the 7A science class.
Other Fridays are also devoted to new de­
velopments in science:'Friday is "the one time
of tha week that we get away from the text­
book which waa written about 14 years ago,"
the science teacher explained. Mrs. Martin, who
has been teaching for 12 years, has 208 acienca
pupils at Lyman.

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The rocketeers take plenty of safety pre­
cautions with their experiments. They get a
good distance away from the school and point
the missile toward a lake in back of the build­
ings. Principal Ralph Diggs has been on hand
to see that safety is kept in mind. The students
have been building the missiles from whatever
raw materials they eould find. They bought
the engines.
Bigger things are coming, however. The
elub is building a four foot missile for exhibi­
tion in the Central Florida Science Fair.
Though not slated for firing, the missile will
contain an engine designed for power by alcohol
and liquid oxygen .This will be entirely a home­
made production. The club members will make
everything themselves. Including the engine.
Club President Kenneth Dunn, assisted by
Secretary Barbara Diggs, has divided the roc­
keteers in missile building committees for still
another rocket project, which will be worked
on by design, electronics and engine building
anmmittees.

Wmtxib
VOL. XL1X

WEATHER: Conn idtumble cloudiness today and tonight. Turning cooler tonight. High today, 70-76. Low tonight, BO-58.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29. I960
United Proas Laasad Wirt Establish* 1908

NO. 639

Senate Begins
24-Hour Days
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Senate convened ’at noon
today for around-the-clock debate calculated to continue until action ia taken on a civil righta bill.
Army cota were in place for tiring members who braced
themaelvea for the ordeal of another historic talkathon.
Sen. Richard B. It motel I (D*Ga.) leader of the southern

News Briefs
w ii mvwn i i h i , u iiru in ana
was credited with influencing ma­
jor league Warns to train to Flo­
rida.

Tax Study To Begin

SURVIVOR WHO BAILED OUT OF MISSING FLANK in tt. L. Cnudreau,
shown being helped from rescu* helicopter and taken to NAS hospital by
Lcdr. Herman Finkel, left, and Lt. James Sllth. Tht helicopter pilot,
Lt,(J.g.) John Ogden, found Gaudresu when the crewman pf tha missing
plane flashed a small flashlight. Gattdreau injured a leg in landing after ho
chuted out of the aircraft.
(Navy Photo)

Search For Jet
50 ArrestedAs RaceRiot Spreads To Coast

Breaks Out In London
than
and
tt to
ona
rac&lt;
,
lived
and
* 1°

aod "Boycott Jewish goods." Thvy
allernaled
between
chanting
"Keep Britain while!" and inglug "Rule, Britannlca."
Fighting between the two groups
started almost at once, and police who tried to Interfere were
punched or kicked. Motorcycle police charged Into the crowds to
try to restore order.
Two men who ihouled "Down
with Mosley IJ" wen punched,
Va«! H"‘°*n lo Ihe ground and kicked,
■mi
Mosley brads an organisation
Tr ‘ known as the Union Movement,
dedicated to halting the lmmlgra. . . lion of Nrgroei iqto Britain.
... Thousands have come here since
Um war, notably from Britain's
fir .i We,t Indian possessions.

The search for a missing Navy
)rt bomber began to spread along
the east coast of Florida and the
Atlantic today aa no clue lo Ihe
plane and two crawmen had been
tound since Wedaeaday.
Sanford Naval Air Station offtclila said at noon that ao indi­
cation of what happenad to tha
plane, nr where it may have
crashed, has turned up in a
thorough air-ground hunt which
haa Involved aa many as ISO
searchers.
Still missing with the aircraft
are the pilot, Lt. G. E. Dotson,
snd bombardier-navigator, U. C.
K. Faulkner. The lone survivor or
ihe mystery, R. L. Gaudrraa, said
he only remembers an order to
bail out, which he did.

Over $4,223 M ark

Tampa M an Shot’
Over Cooking Row
TAMPA (UPI) -F rank Raw.
tins, 92, was shot lo deat’. Sunday
to climax an argument over bow
to cook urnlp greens.
Police MfTttted Sara Human, 91,
la connection with ihe slsytajL.
They said Human killed R aW H
after Human and Rawlini'.iiMV
argued o ve r w h e tiu r lo I r s f O f M

to Jttot statement, hailed aa •lama aa turnip greens wfiHf

"OatlaraUao of Bariioche." cooking them. Rawlins came To
| B M jto d ja a l t o M i l tor Mi Vito'* aid aod Human shot
fetes, police slid.
to Uw poorer areas of T.*Ua Tito two families n.-cupicd the
America.
asm* bouse.

res at 1 p. m.:
American Airlines
American TAT ..
Bathltlhem Steel
Caterpillar
CAO ...................
Chrysler
Curtiss • Wright ..
DuPont . . . ........
Eastman-Kodak .
Fisd Motor ........
Gfncral Electric
General Motors ..
Graham * Paige ..
Ini. T A T ...............
Lorillard
. ...
Minute Maid .......
IPenney................ .
tan RR ............
oyal American ..
.'car* Roebuck ..
Standard Oil (NJJ
Sludcbakar ..........
V. S. Steel
f/c...ng.UiUsa El.

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The fund for tha DeBary Volun­
teer Firemen's Recreation Build­
ing te growing steadily.
Previously acknowledged eontribulionn came to 94.1X3.
Social activities have brought
lo 132-00. Two anonymous con­
tributions totaled 111.90. Individ­
uals contributing were L. I. J a ­
cobs, 91: Miss Rulb Batch, $1 ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hcring, 9100;
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Freeman, 99:
and Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Catot,
921.

Contributions of 91-00 and 110.00
were given in memory of E. J.
Kiterkamp.

India To Bolster
Defense Funds
NEW DELHI (UPI) - Finance
Minister Morsrjl Draal announced
today that India will tocre.se iu
defense spending by 9IT million
“ against the ha •' . j nd of the
pit sent llinat to our borders."

MIAMI (UPI) - Four Florida
universities, acting under a grant
by ■ legislative committee, will
study Ihe slate's so-called "patchwork" tax structure. The joint
leglaliiive InWrim committee on
finance and tasslion granted III,ouo w the University of Florida,
Miami, Florida State and Rollins
College to make the study and re­
port by June IS.

Japanese Heir Named
TOKYO (UPI)—Emperor Hirohko today solemnly bestowed the
name Narubito and tha title
Hiro-No-Miya upon hla grandson
who may aomeday ait on the an­
cient chrysanthemum throne of
Japan. The child, born seven dayi
ago to Crown Princes* Mlchiko
and Crown Prince Akibilo, receiv­
ed Mi name from the emperor at
Ihe palace in a ceremony that
goes bark more than 1,000 y. r*.

Senator Rests
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Sen.
Thomas J, Dodd (D-Conn.) was
reported resting comfortably to­
day at Ml. Sinai Hospital where
he was said to be suffering from
"extreme fatigue." Dodd, 32, suf­
fered an attack Saturday night
while seated at the bead table
at a Democratic fund-raising dinnear at Ihe Fontainhlcau Hotel.
He was helped to his room end
later moved to Ihe hospital.

Truman For Defense
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -Former
President Harry S. Truman took
another slap al Ihe Elsenhower
administration Sunday night, de­
claring "H is a lot heller lo have
a secure nation than a good campaiga argument." In a talk to
the Inaugural conference fur the
two tale of laraol bonds, Truman
lold hi* audience to "beware of
pooplo who belittle the danger to
tbo security of the free world, and
use Ihe imilea of Husslans to
Justify flashing ou. defense bud-

Longwood Zoners
To Meet Tonight
Longwood * now losing commis­
sion will have its first meeting to­
night to the town hall.
Tha fire man commission will
dlseuse amendments, additions and
deletions to the preseal aeatog
ordinance at Use • p. ah meetingTbo Longwood Town Council will
meet al • p. m. Thursday to .the
rowa Hall.

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bloe opposing eivil rights legists.
tlon, waa ready wits i long open­
ing speech.
Democratic Leader Lyndon V.
Johnson, backed by Republican
Leader Everett M. Dirksea
(1U.), ordered tbs continuous sestloa altar I t day a of debate failed
(8 break the civil rights deadlock.
Senators and their aidea pre­
pared to abend the aighu it the
Capitol. Key 'Bafitia ,*employes
were pul on staggered work gchsdulcs and ths restaurant planned
to remain open M hour* a day.
There were uncoeflrised reporta
that effort* might ho made this
week to advance House debate on
eivil right! to remove somo of tha
preuuro from the k o ala's gruel­
ling schedule.
But House debits Is not slated
to start until (ho middle of March
and there .were no immediate in­
dication! of any plans for a
speed-up.
The dans to has not held g
round-the-clock aession since 19W
when Ben. SUom Thurmond (DS.C.) set a now filibuster record
with a continuous speech of &gt;4
hours sod 14 minutes agslnst a
civil rights measure.
Tha longest session to Senate
history woa IS hours and 4S min­
utes In 1934, broken by one 14minute recess, on amendments to
the Atomto Energy Act. After a
Sunday recess, the debate ran
continuously for another M hour*
and ST minutes.
As the Senate headed into the
new round-the-clock
sessions,
(here were these developments to
the hot civil rights battle:
Southerners walked a Ughlropo
to opposition to the hill. They
were com milled to a last-ditch
right but did not want to antagon­
ise moderates, who—If angered—
might support even slUfer legisla­
tion. Russell said the Southerners
had no definite atrategy plans lor
the continuous session.
Russell said he regarded the
rash of lunch-counter sealine inci­
dents in the South as an effort
"to Incite a race riot . . and
Ihcrefore inflame the people of
this country againrt the people
n t IK- SniilK &gt;•

Demo Smothers
Supporters Named
MIAMI (UPD-A slat* al 49
delegates to the DemocrsUc na­
tional eonvrnlloa has been named
to support Ren. George Smatbera
at a favorite aoa candidate for
president.
The group la head#4 by Gov.
LeRoy Collin* and Sen. Speaaard
Holland aa si-large drisgatos.
Included from the Sanford area
art J. Iralley Odhans of Sanford
and J. out* Edmunds, president
of Stetson University to DoLaad.

Dairymen School
Scheduled Tuesday
A joint Seminole sad Orsap*
County dairy school will Mart
at 7:49 p . m. Tuesday at Um Or*
•nge County Agricultural Canter,
a a E. Michigan Av*. to Orlando. 3
Tbo school is designed to .
area Utityuicn on the
price of dairy products.

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4 Two now signs were put up
3 'l t e entrance tn the park last
£ wank. The signs-Were purchased
w by t i t County Commission.
*■ Tin Explorer Scouts will bavo
f= a dance Friday from T ;» to 11
i p. m. The dance, sponsored by
1 the' Chiefs Club will be held in
» thn NAS billroam. Arrangements
4 far admisiioh into (ho bam hare
been cleared. Tickals, IS cents
each, are being sold by Bob AnUrns and Gene Williams. Ths *smli- formal dance lo open to high
d school sbtdonU only.
2 Karan Y, Vickers, ll-year-old
t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
r u a s i i , 111
iiw W.
vT, Coleman
vuigniL ii Circle,
Vila tic .
A; Vickers,
Is the fcedet Queen of the Com­
pany A, Sanford Unit, Kadela of
America.
She #111 be one of four candi­
date* to compete for the title of
Florida Xndet Queen In competi­
tion nt Ft, Mellon Park March I,
eying with entries from DeBary,

Caxielberry, Maitland and DeLand Kadcl units.
Brian Covington, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Covington,
celebrated his first birthday on
Feb. 2*. The Sanford Scmlnolcs
gave Ths Herald iparti uniter
and Brian a big birthday by derenting the New Smyrna ^Barra­
cudas .by a score of 20-20 on the
same day.'
"To Smoke or Not To Smoke,"
the newest and moat controver­
sial topic to bis filmed by the
American Cancer Society, will be
shbwn in |h* library of the Seminote County hospital Wednesday,
at • p. m. The public la Invited-

flnrvivon Include three slaters,
[vMfo. Mary A. Orara, Mn. Isabel
‘- .- 5 MRetell and Mn. Jaoaio MacLean,
aU of Lockhart i n rauslo, Mrs.
‘ v MO* Catena af Winter Hirfc, aad
tore* nieces
V. ~E#ner t l eerrinea WiU bo held at
Bp. m.Tuesday at Brtsson Funeral
7: &gt; MetoO, with Rev. GaU Smith nWcl1 nting- S te a l w « te at n Utar

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Attention aU boys ages t
through 12. South Seminole Little
League Baseball tryout* will be
held Saturday, March s. AU toys
ages I through I t a rt eligible,
who will aot aava reached their
12th birthday by August 1. Boys
living In Lake Mary area contact
H. M, Hodwrsmlth and E. FIUgerald. Boys living fas the lim­
ited Estates area contact J.
Hand, Boys living In the Longwood
a n a contact J. Simpkins. Boya
Uvlog la tho Casselberry area
contact E. Helms. Boys living In
tho Altamonte a n a contact J.

LONDON (UPI)-Pincos* Mar­
garet and her fiance Anthony
ArmstrongJones changed their
minds today and decided to re­
main a t Windsor for another 24
hours.
The coupls will return to Lon­
don Tuasdoy, when Anthony will
mors out of hla bachelor quarters
and Into Buckingham Palate to
begin making wedding plans,
Tuesday night he and the prin­
cess will make their f ln t public
appearance when they attend ■
gala performance of the Royal
Ballet at Coven t Garden.
Margaret and her fiance have
been staying-with Queen Mother
Elisabeth nt the royal lodge since
the engagement was announced
Friday.
Thsy remained at Windsor to­
day to handle the flood of con­
gratulations which poured In since
their engagement become known.
Armstrong-Jones* move to the
palace was Interpreted ns mean­
ing the marriage would take
place soon, possibly within two
months.
It was only the first of many
ehongoa In atom for the common­
er who won the heart of the prin­
ters while no one was looking, Ho
currently Is negotiating ths sals
of his lucrative photography busi­
ness, According to court cireles,
ho also is expected .to give up
being a commoner, with a royal
rank anon to ho ouppllod by his
future slator&gt;ln-law, the Queen.
The London prate cUl 1 was
filled with questions about the
romonco and tentative answers.
Whom will they honeymoon T
Homo pnpon guessed thn United
Sintoo.
Where will they lire? Accord­
ing to the Sunday Express, a
I ISO,000 mansion near Windsor
Grant Park was nil picked out for
them.
Tbs eoupta waa being kept

surrey In Cannactlcut
; of 44,OM applicants
river's licenses, 20,000
BF below par but only
using eerreetivo glass

1

NASHVILLE, Tana. IUI’ll —
Downtown fire and dime etona
reopened today for what official*
.'ear wilt ba another wttk of dem­
onat ration* in proteit of aeg! rraated eating foellltlea la the
[South,
1 "Well keep coming hock until
they fill the jail," on# Negro
thnotoned after a wild, flat*
swinging outburst here Saturday
that led to the srreet of 71 Ne­
groes and whites.
With trials of many of those ar­

rested sat for today, polka kept
an extra close watch for aigna of
a new demonstration. They had
Instructions against permitting
crowds te form in the downtown
Tennessee Got. Buford Elling­
ton took notice of the protests, ns
Hid Alabama Got. John Patter­
son.
Ellington wiled' the Nashville
demonstration "unfortunate" aad
hinted ho would toko notion
■rninst the Tennessee Agricultur­
al and Industrial University if
th a n ' w en fnrthae outbursts.
Many of the demonstrators Satur-

Hospital N otts
' rSBEUAET »
Fleaale Baker, Sanford, Erma Kyily. Lain Mary Lillian L. Lloyd.
Sanford, Kevin Its nsbottom. San­
ford Bertha Biggera, Sanford Tom
Bolt, Sanford Betty Am Hunt, San­
ford Fannie Bobb, Sanford Everail Stevoo Dukes, Mima
■Irtha
Mr. and Mrs. Elite E. Lloyd,
Lake Mary, a daughter
Dismtaaata
in Ann Martin. Sanford Oacit
Fields. Sanford Betty Faron, DoBaijr Peart Hancock, Sanford Gor­
don FhBlipe, Sanford Lottie Brandway, Sanford Edward WUHagi.
Sanford Anthony Boddiek, Sanford
BUh Potanon. Sanford
F EBtUART gf

F t SAHE i n . f pun oi
Mr. And Mrs, Jo n Tart of
Osteen, in now in tra in in g
n t th e U. 8. Army Center
a t Fort Jackson, 8. C.

A show by Harold V. McIntosh
Jr., who lives on Cape Cod and
In Winter Park, at the Maitland
Art Center and Research Studio
has been recommended as an "out­
standing exhibit" by mombora of
the Sanford Art Assn.
It is termed an outstanding ex­
hibit in that the artist is equally
skillful in all varieties of subject
matter. While portraits are predo­
minant la the exhibit, th e n are
examples of abstractions, land­
scape and still Ufa, Thn paintings
exhibited ere nil oils, but Ibis
artist works also la water color,
and does sculpture,
Mclntoeh, a brother af Mrs. X.
E. Wacher, former Sanford realdent, la a graduata of tho Unlvoraity af Michigan. For tho past
fhrn years lit has bran directorinstructor of tho Lynchburg Art
Center, Lynchburg, Vo., aad has
boon assistant to Jerry Farns­
worth, nationally known portrait
painter.
The gallery, which la open dally
except Monday tram I p . m. to
S p. m., la located on Packwood
Dr. In Maitland. Tho proamt exhi­
bition will run through Sunday, and
thorn la no chnrgo for admission.

Demos, GOP Agree
On Cost Of LivingWASHINGTON (UPD-Congra*
slontl economic experts od both
portico agreed today that tha coatof-living win hold fairly constant In
the year ahead.
But tUi was eon at thn tow
points on which Democrats aad
Republicani on the Senate-House
Eonomle Committee r e a c h e d
agreement In their annual pulsetaking to determine tha statn ef
U&gt;c nation's-health.
Filing separata and sharply-ap­
posite reports, the Democrats and
Republicans even disputed the
meaning ef the prolonged stability
in the level ef prices.
it Democratic members, In-

Lang Bonoon. Sanford walls Free­
man, Sanford Pfrilllp Lagan, Sonfird Miaona Mnldowney, Sanford

Ernest Campbell, Virginia Mary
Am Stuckey. Osteen J o u le Max­
well, Apalachicola Prod Roettgar,
Sanford Christine Robb, DeBary
Abraham Mayors, N. Y. CUy Bela
Tucker, Moultrie. Oa.
Mr. and Mrs. Morion E. Kuobn.
■anted, a dauhgtar Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Davla, Sanford, ■ daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stuckey, Os­
teen, a d au g h tai^
Overdie Johnson, Sanford Dota rn
Stamhray, Seafood Term s Taylor,
Seated Mitch la y Aagsraan;
Mime Louise LaFooUtn, Sanford
Jtoopb Storting, te n te d

DeBary Vets Hold
Tearing Cord Forty

Write today, simply gii

non d ram atic

ic o m ,

Mrs. Evans later told polieo t e
toy had become sick Sunday
morning.
doctors fold t e ted
fjf ^ But declare
been U1 much loogar Iten t e l .
Tha doctors 'Said th an waa a
fracture of hla right arm that
appeared to be three weeka old.
Police Del. Jim Mialsk said
Mn. Evans admitted whipping
(he child the pari three days, He

V. I , NAVY LEAGUE Peeldent Frank O. Jameson,
right, m i wotemud to tbo Sanford Naval Air Station
I f Bate flora mender CnpL Hobart W. 81yt Friday. At a
I t e h m attended by nonrly 100 Aivlc loidora from
Sara 1nolo and ewroundlng oounUee, Jameson -atroaaod
th e Importance of tho Navy’a aubmarlno-firod Polaris
mtoolle on b mobJto ratalIntory force. A strong U. S, nub.
BuriRA fore* Is necessary because auba can move with
tethr m UaHaa and bar knap from being stationary torgoto, acnordiag to Jamooon. Tho Navy League chief
■topped a t tha NAB an part of hla natlonwlda tour of
Navy laitallatlona* The Navy Lengun la an organization
'of about 40,000 parnona latoreatcd In Navy affaire. Moat
si tlto Laagtin’n mombora are es-Navy personnel.
(H erald Photo)
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(By DE. F. LEO KERWIN)

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spread over the mid-section of
the country today, tending the
temperature below ioro over the
northern plains.
The thermometer skidded tn n
below itro at Idaho Falls, Idaho,
20 below at Butte, M.nt., 10 belew
at Sioux City, Iowa, IS below at
Grand Forks, N. D., and nine be­
low at Marquette, Mich.
Tba winter-weary midlands h O
a reapita today from a auceeatkr
of storms that swept across ths
country this month. Only ]iCM
snow waa forecast In the Southweet and a n e w flurries from the
Great Lakoi to the Northeast.
However, the Wea'her Buraia
warned that a low pressure syi.
tern centered off the southern CslHernia M att could develop into
another full blown snow storm as
U moves eastward. The stoiM
dumped Marly an Inch of rain ml
parts af California Sunday night

Double Trouble
BRIDGEPORT, Coon. (UPO Edwin 8 . Bancroft presented him­
self in court on a traffic charge
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’SALU DO S, A M IG O I'
bo did net have enough worries,
Secretary of State Christian Herter shortly before ho took off with
President Elsenhower for Latin
America expressed to associates
hi* deep concern ever tho Caryl

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The world-wide attention It baa
received is aa amazing phenom­
enon, with direct consequences on
Amerela'e position in other n*.
tlone, and even on American
foreign policy.
What Marta? particularly fear*
la that aa tha SO-day reprieve
granted Cheaaman on tha eve af
bis execution—for the eighth time
—•ears aa end, tbe clamor will in­
crease to an even louder pitch.
The official Vatican newspaper la
saying that sbrely now ft will b*
Impossible to put Cheaaman to
death after keeping him dangling
for I I yean.
The l u t e Department la directly Involved because of the tale*
gram seat to Gav. Edmund 0.
(Pat) Brown by Asst. Secretary of
Slat* for Latin America Boy R.
Rubottom Jr. Brawn gave tha tala*
gram priority in his decision to
stay the execution and, aa a m u lt,
senators have lambasted Ru­
bottom for interfering In a mat­
ter of California Justice.
But an inquiry into the dramsUe
circumstances surrounding Ru­
bottom'* massage ravsai* ha had
no choice but to pass on the word
he received from Montevideo,

Locally, it means that the good work the personnel at
station hava been doing warrants giving them the re,-Donalbillty of breaking in the nation's top performing jet
• ‘tomber and It means that the station will havo a continuing
‘fn g ra m of prims Importance.
■ Thla second reason la gratifying to Seminole County's
‘. special armed forces committee which hes been working
tines 1056 to keep the Nevy's Interest in the local location
r jn d to do anything possible to make the bees pert of the
-county life.
All military installations are subject periodically to the
-transfer rumontls, especially when armed forcoa approprta*
•&gt; tlons a n being discussed in Congress and the high b rass a re
lag about streamlining this and that, ate. The NAS hera
been no exception, but scheduling of the introdoctrinaof Navy paraonnei in its highest and fastest flying aJr*
graft hera would Indicate that the base can ba removed from
tha speculation Uet.
We Interpret tha action aa a compliment to the capability
af tha units commandad by Capt. Robert Slya and Capt James
Ramage and wa congratulate them.

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By FRKD DANEIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - Thla may
■ little bard te feOew, as
sea pay attention.
v “The Unhired Assassin," aa
aABC-TV J u t Thursday night, w u
'ftbe first part of a two-part story
'Jjp “Tha UotoocbaWaa" series,
„ The first part hsd rise peris ta
%IL Ooe party of the Bret pert w u
f j o e Xangara, a (stars asm ala,

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hour was cleverly designed lo
build suspense and achieved that
goal is a highly competent fash­
ion.
Incidentally, U tho newsboy seen
at tho start reminded you of
Franklt Darrow, who used to
play newsboy parts in the films
Of tbe lews, there’s a good rea­
son. That's who U was. Part one
or p u t two, astlag's alt the asms
ta Kenkle.
Dialing sad Filing: Thsrs's no
doubt is a y aind that Hugh
is a nicer guy Urns Jack
rosmod of tho day I M ba eould Downs
wassiaste Presidaut-tfect Frank- P air. And there's aa doubt la
a y a la d that P a u done a bettor
■ D. B lS Iirilt
js&amp; oMtgndUag tho show thin
Narrator Walter Wlache11, whoee
Downs completed Us plnch-hltting char* Thursday night. Art a a Frsieia take* over tonight.
I i Hugh's buds, ths P air show
was a luolissd lata night lull. It
fellsd to inflame, abrase or offeftd
sad, too often, didn’t entertain ar

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One prime rule: “ When an­
swer* appear unusual, don't look
surprised."
Example: The census taker asks
a young lady her age. She replies,
“S3." He asks, “How many childr w do you havo?" If her aaiwsr
SIMMs
" 10 ," tho onumerator must not
Lot’s fact U: Psar sad P air's to,
appear shocked, but should slotcaprless nr* what rashes tbs w W down. the figure.
show intriguing.
Tha Chsttal Swim: “TruJIllai
Portrait of • Dictator," is bsiag
shown by CBi-TV Thursday,

senna u saw

on their age? Jim Vawfer. major
demo of tho census chiefs, told
hla class that most women would
tall tho truth about their eg*.
However, aay a woman obviously
in her life Us says she was born
“ April 13, 1030." That's what the
•numerator must writs down.
And, said Vawfer, “ You don't
ask the lady, 'How old are you?'
You phrase it diplomatically and
ask her when was she born."
Vswter conducted a seven-day
"crash" cours# for U census
chfefe. They'll pass (he word oa
to MO technical officers who In
tu n will train 1b,000 crew leaders,

in tho homo of his subject. Some­
how, bo must got tho idan across
that they should leave, or at feast
allow the questioning of the house­
wife to be done In privacy.
Tha enumerator la left largely
to his own resources on that pro­
blem. Bbt one euggesttoa 1* that
ho should clear bin throat and
ta a fatrty loud vole* say: "As
you know, ma'am, the information
you are about to give mo is con­
fidential, and oven Use Interna!
Revenue department cannot have
aeeoas to It."
Tho neighbor ladles, It fe as­
sumed, will take tho bint.
Every fourth household will bo
asked to answer additional, m en
Intimate question*. Horn's whom
m l tact cornea la, for the census
bureau win want to know ttlnga
like whether tka persona won
married before, and if eo, bow
many times.
Vawfer think* tkat his people
wUl bo so well-trained by April
1 that they’ll know all the angles.
And if they don't they can al­
ways excuse themselves for a
moment and discreetly thumb
through their Indexed volume
which they must carry with them
at all limes. It U tbe “Enumera­
tor's Refereaco Manuel."

dtynia Johns ta tho gist of "Tho
Valley of Derision," vcbodufed for
Sunday, Merck M. on CBS-TV . *
NSC-TV's 'W artime" special fcr
Tuoeday, March 18, dipt into songs
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CASE D — 03: Milton M„ a n d
IT, has recently been arrested.
“Dr, Crane," g policeman in­
formed me, “he has previously
been In Juvenile Court several
limes for burglary, and now is
involved with two pals in ■lugging
a filling station attendant.
“ Milton htiped beat up their
victim till bo has a skull fractu n and may die.
"Milton soomi smart onough and
I feel sura is fully aware of
his violations of tho law so why
shouldn't ho bo treated as aa
adult offender?
"Why ahould wo mollycoddle
the*# violators by traetiag them
s* Juvenile* till they nceh ta?"
This officer has n good queelion. Recently some of aur state*
have boon urging that wo drop
lb# age for adidt responsibility
from ta to IT.
But wa might as wtU go down
te U, tor that's whoa the human
brain ruche* maturity.
T h u , a person, aged U, has
lb# adult memory span gad abUtty
In da logical thinking.

who'll advise 160,000 enumerators.
There will be other Instances
requiring the kid-glove approach,
sod Vswter has the solutions.
Example: The enumerator rings
the bcil and a lsdy answers,
Census laker, afler preliminary
questioning; “Who is the head
of tho household?"
She: “I am."
He: “Who else lives in the
house?"
She: “My Husband."

passes the 4th item; then got*
mixed up.
A child of 4 can also copy a
•quart correctly. But bo cen't
copy a diamond at 4 or I or even
• years. No, be must bo T years
of age te copy the diamond;
Ac we grow older, wo can reat after the examiner a series
•: * four-Mven-six-one-nine-five,
tad even do it in rtverse; Test
yourself and family.
When wo speck of brain “capa­
city” to reason and raisin a long
series of digits (mtmory span),
wo find that at lha age of if, the
average person a brain reaches its
adult power.
Brain capacity la thus much like
tensile strength of steal or win,
B lau II is tho ago of brain Good Health Carriers
maturity, this policeman has a
IT. ALBANS, VL (UPI) - Phy­
good m i e n to urgo tho ooorti to sical
fitness expert Bonnie Pmu u Id aa tb# dividing line be­
says that “newspaper boys
tween Juvenile vc. eduit offend- dm
a n among tho toughest, best cmdltioned youths in our nation to­
Bind for my “Vocational Guid­ day." She pointed out that “ they
ance Kit," metoalng a stamped havo to walk and lift the weight
rotors uvtlepo, phia Me, U you
wish com* helpful mental tests. of M te i«o paper* and toughen
They also famlUcrlse you with
Gw types ef exams used far col-

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fictional suspense and mystery
could havo rivaled tha chain of
circumstances feeding to Chess­
man’s latest reprieve from death
in ths gas chamber.
The execution wa* set for 10
a. m. on Friday. Thursday at 8
p. m. tha American embassy in
Montevideo reached Rubottom on
the phone. He was told tha nineman council whleh Is tha govern,
ing body of the country had passed
a resolution bringing to the urgent
notice of tho State Department the
threat of anticipated hostile da*
monstrationa w h a n President
Elsenhower visited that country
March S If Chessman were exe­
cuted.
Rubottom immediately tried to
get in touch with Harter, but ha
was unavailable. He talked Instead
with Undsr Secretary Douglas
Dillon who said the question was
such a touchy one it should b#
taken ta ths Whits Houa*. Two
White House aides war* reached
and finally Brig. Gen. Andrew JGoodpaitsr, White House staff

NEW YORK (UPI) - Guitarist
Paco Amaya, by the ancient law
of suecosten, Is king of aU tho
gypsies of Spain. But bo refusts
to Uks tho job.
^
Amaya abdicated without so
much aa sotUlng n single Mood
dispute la tho legendary gypsy
caves of Gransda. Ha turned
down the crown in favor of 0
musical command over Gw |U•triaged, flamenco guitar.
By so doing, he at feast coiUaued the Amaya family tradi­
tion of superb flamenco muslclav
ship and dancing.
Paco 1s tlie brother of U&gt;» fa mid.
danetr Carmen Amaya. Their fa­
ther was toe late Jose Am eye.
While undisputed king of Spain's
gypsies, Jos* brought the first
Amaya dancing troupe to America
in taw. It Included Paeo'e and
Cermen'a five other brothers end
sisters.
But Paco did oot le a n te play
tbs guitar through formtl fessoas
from his masterfully skilled fath­
er.
“ It's something I can't do for
you," Paco slid his father told
him. “You'll either do it yourself
and le a n , or you won't become g
gypsy"
Paeo did do It himself. By listen­
ing end observing he became n

secretary, approved relaying the I t t r r n t of th« govsraor'i office
that the Rubottom w in w u
Obviously, if thla bad not been found n o n or less by accident
done and if the president had been with iotth of the thou lands of
met in Montevideo with hostile ojher that had poured in tha laat
demon it rations, and perhaps with day* before Cbaiimen'* scheduled
violence, tho blame would have death. One reaaon for thla akep*
b a n put on those who fallod to tlciim la that aeveral days b sfon '
p a n on tha warning. Rubottom an Indirect approach was made t e f
•ent hie talegram to Sacramento Stale Department officials seek*
Injr to get a declaration on the in*
at 7:23 p. m. California time.
No one her# takes seriously the ternational repercussions of the et*
ecutlon. Siaco thla did not iavolva
the unhappy governor, who waa
looking for outside Justification,
It eould always be denied. '
In the early trening Chessman
bad b*«h removed to tha “holding
call," only a few steps from tho
gas chamber. At midnight Call*
fornta time Brown telephoned th a #
HONOLULU — Oaorg* T. Davis, warden staying the execution.
The action of the council in
an attorney for Caryl Chessman,
stating that California Gov. Ed­ Montevideo came as tha climax ta
mund 0. Brown could aid his months of ogitation over tha
career if tbe stst* Supreme Court Chessman cate. Uruguay, perhaps
gave him “freedom ef action'' the most literate end cultivated et
and bo commuted Chetimsn's tha South American countries,
sentence:
abolished the death penalty many
“He would have tha choice of years ago.
of flopping araund and |et(tn | no
El Dia, a leading newspaper,
plaea or ef walking Into the friendly ta tha U. S., conducted • _
White House."
campaign rooultlng in the clrcu*#
lation ef petitions for clemency
EAU CLAIRE, Wli. - Sen. Hu- for Chesaman said to hava had
bart Humphrey, axpresilng hopes 80,000 signatures. In any event,
that candidates In presidential pri­ they weighed 12 pounds when re*
maries will dfbalo tbe major ctlved a t the State Department.
issues on radio and TV to sUr
The convenient out of “com*
up public Interest:
munlim”
his been advanced to
“ Major issues cannot be discus­
tho worldwide agitation.
sed in spot announcemsnts. In explain
But this is hardly tha explanation
fact, you can't oven sail soap on in Uruguay when the Communist*
a spot announesment."
hava only a alight Influenca. It
MORRISON,' 1H." Edward cannot bo blamed for the feeling#
Schuler, who discovered tha as­
phyxiated bodies ot mechanic Le
Roy llcnicl and Heniel's wife and
ill children, describing his prem­
onition when he discovered Han­
sel's door was latched or. the laaide:
“A funny feeling goaa through
you when something like that oecures. You know you're going to
find something inside, and you're
pretty stlre It's going to be bad
and you're afraid really to see—
but you look 'anyway/'

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oxciting flamsne* gullar-dtnedr
teams over.
Paco explain* their success this
way: "A guitarist must know now
the dancer is feeling in orrttf to
play that day, and we were like
twins."
Carman and r*ee severed their
artistic relationship after her
marriage to a non-gypsy. She .onUnite* lo tour the world's concert
stags* with her fsmed dimcert.
Paco la now wandering the world
atom with hi* solo guitar.
At tlie Libcrfe, ■ Cuban night*
club her* where hit now is play.
lag. Amaya illractt a highly do*
mending but fahhf it artistic fol*
lowing. Andris Soiiovia himself,
the high priest of all flameneq
guitarists, c u often bo found In
Paco's audience when the famed
guitarist visits tbe city,

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Far East ProgrE
Ll. Cdr. Alvah Mykkanen nf
Barber's Point, Hawaii, was guest
speaker at a joint meeting of the
Lutheran Women's Missionary
League and the Ladies Aide Soe.eij of the Lutheran Churrh of
the Rrdeemer at the ehureh re­
cently.
He told of the economy and
religion* of’ the area* in the Far
Fail including Hawaii, New Zea­
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.MEMBERS OF THE LITTLE WOMEN’S STORY LEAGUE met Saturday
at the Elks Playground to make final plans for their spring program. Stories
were selected and discussed. Officers of the Kiris' Krottp arc, front row
deft to riRht) Carol Stemper, reporter and Linda .Mitchell, secretary.
Second row, Dottic Jonline, treasurer, Sheryl Stenipnr, historian; back
row, Karen Mctzler, president, and Shirley Vihlen, vice president.
(Herald Photo)

League of tha Congregational
Christian Church, presented an in­
teresting program on Angola
Africa at the February meeting
of the group when they met in
Frlendahip Hall,
Mrs. WalterKoellar of
Mill*
town, Wli., a newcomer to San­
ford. and Mr*. Howard Roltlni
of the Ethel Root Circle were
welcomed aa guests. Mra. Rol­
lins requested recipes for a unique
cook book, which will be a Joint
project of the two circles.
The devotion topic for the day
was "Xindneis." Mrs. Etta Chabot led the group in the devotions.
In presenting the program Mrs.
Tynilry told members that life
In Angola, Africa, has been a
continuous fight for existence
against the ubiqu;:uui rock. Corn
hai to struggle to gel through
the crevice* and harah toil and
thr ca lle are of poor value.
Missionaries first entered An
gala In ISM. After years nf strug­
gle, thr missions and hospitals
have been founded. This must be
followed up with medical sup­
plies. missionaries and food. The
natives arc friendly people. They
ire sincere, reverent snd hungry
for the gospel,
Following thr mrrling. hostess­
es Mrs. llslph Hammond and
Miss Dorothy Heath served re­
freshments to members present.
A Washington's birthday thrmr
was carried out in decorations and
a small American flag wai given
to eatlt one.

Ruth S. S. Class
Meets A t Bell Home
The Ruth Sunday School Class
of Pinecrest Baptist Church met
at the home of Mra. Charles Bell,
203 Sunltnd Dr. for the monthly
businesi meeting.
The devotion wai given on Per­
sonal Soul Winning hy the clast
teacher, Mrs. W. L. Gramkow, A
visitation program was planned
for the elan.
Those attending were Mraea.
Betlyc Gramkow, Ka'.' y Williams,
Anlia Barker, Eve Kelly, Sally
Scarborough, Rebecca Squires,
Edna Stewart. Dora Nell Gravenmier, and Evelyn Fitipatriek, Re­
freshments were served and
A ahower honoring Miss Betty Russell Spencer, Mrs.. Harry I Johnny Greene and Mrs Robert chriMlan fellowship tnjoyad by
Varnum, brlde-clccl wa* given hy Adair Jr., Mra. Gene Walter, Mra. I E. Rodgers Sr.
all.
Miss Verna Ann MarGUlia this
weekend at (he home of her par­
ents. H 00 Forest Dr. in Wynnwood.
A color scheme of green and
white was carried out tn decora­
tions and refreshments, The hos­
tess' -mother Mra, D. H. MacGillii, assisted her in serving the
•eke and punch.
Guesta included the honorre,
Mrs. James Stowell, Mrs. Charles
Gormley, Miss Bonnie Stoffer,
Mrs. E. J. Moughton, Mrs. Ray
Oiler, Mrs, Wesley Flilman, Mrs.
William Clarke, Mrs. Clayton
Smith, Mrs. Belly Cox.
Mrs. Richard Mxpes, Mra.
Wade Snyder. Mra, Irene Kent,

MISS BETTY VARNUM wan lt&lt;&gt;turn'd at a shower at the home of Alins
Verna MacGiliis, preceding her wedding to Francis Brittingham Rogers
(his weekend. Some o f the guests from left, are Mrs. Ed Cox. the honorcc’i
aunt, Mins MacGiliis, the hostess, Mins Vit mum and Mrs. R. E. Rogers,
mother of the groom-elect
(Herald Photo)

Shower Honors Miss Varniim

At Home O f Verna MacGiliis

Jhim-fctts.

lalk, a queuinn and answer
Holy Cross Episcopal Church Galloway and Mra. Harry Lea Jr.,
period uas held.
will hold id annual "Shrove floral arrangements and Mra.
Mrs. Gcorje rtaniel*. president,
Tuesday Silver Tea" tomorrow at Robert Shedden and Mr*. Jack
Horner, publicity.
pi . sided at the business meeting.
the home of Mrs. S. O. Chase
Mrs. Jamrs Kkhern was appoint­
The "Mad Hatter" will be there
J r , In Bclalr Drove. Sanford.
ed to serve as chairman of a
in the person of tha Rev. i o ta
Activitiea
will
begin
at
3:30
hake sale, srhrduled for March 12.
p. m. and continue tin'll 3:30 p. m. W. Thomas, rector of Holy Croat
Mrs. Daniels aakrd ways and
There Is no admission ehsrge bul ehureh; Mra. Tom McDonald will
means committee members la
a silver offering will be accepted. make certain that “Allea tn Won­
la there to greet you aod
make plant for a fish fry to be
The theme of this outstanding derland"
held sometime tiie latter part of
event will be "The March Hare Mrs. W. E. Kirchhoff, aa the
"Dutchess", will add Ij the lee*
April. Serving on this commit­
Tea Party."
tivittei.
Also in coilume will be
tee will W Mrs, Ekcrn, chairman.
Many appropriately costumed
Mrs. S. 0. Chase Jr., aa the
Mrs. Morris Hodges. Mrs. John
characters, asiodsled with this "White
Queen" and Christy Shed­
Senkarlk and Mrs. Claude Bomwell-known fantasy, will be on
will hop right Into your heart
gardner.
hsnd to mingle with the guests den
the "Rabbit."
"The Christian Woman — Her
and add to the always pleasant as Plan
tn be on hand for this
Missions" was the ‘opic for de­
atmosphere.
annual
highlight
of the loeal social
votions led hy Mrs. Andrew Wolf.
The following women of Holy season. The public
is Invited and
\n outline of the Lutheran Wom­ suss a .v :::: t t e y a tk s
Cross Parish will be in charge
en's Missionary League's pur­
of arrangements; Mrs. S. 0. a large attendance ii anticipated.
poses and goalt was given by
Chase Jr., general chairman, Mrs,
Mrs. Ray Braden, program chair­ Annette Yates
W. E. Klrchhoff, co-chairman, Mrs.
man.
Tyler Dedmsn, refreshments, Mrs.
Richard Deas, hostess, Mrs. John
Mrs. Lydia Darumer and Mrs. Honored With
Drew Moore were welcomed as
new members. Following the pro.
grim and businen session, re­ Birthday Party
Stanley Howell
freshments were served by Mrs.
Miss
Annrltr
Yale*
was
gursl
of
Elizabeth Harmon and Mrs. Lib­
by Motsman. hostesses for the honor at a parly, this weekend, in Celebrates Seventh
evening.
celebration of her 17th birthday.
MONDAY
A group of friends gathered in the Birthday A t School
Past Matrona* Club Offer el
carporte of the home at SIS RosAnna Miller Circle
Stanley Howell of Lake Mary cel­ the Eastern Star, SeminoVa chap­
alia Dr.
his seventh birthday in a ter 3 will hold the annual alw ar,
Decorations included pink and ebrated
special way this year. His mother, honoring junior pait matron, Mr*.
Plans Motorcade To white
streamers, hatloons and a Mra. Roy Howell Jr., took cup Linnle Mnye al 9:34 p. m. in
sign saying "Happy Birthday." rakes to thr Lske Mary arhool for Masonic Hall.
Harry Anna Home
Games wrre played with priies alt tha children in his first grade
WEDNESDAY
being awarded to Bonnie Haskins, class.
Members of the Anns Miller Mike Davis, Gordon Butcher. Rod
General Rusinesa luncheon and
They celebrated during the
Circle and llieir huihamls met si Dsffron and Billy Herman.
school milk break snd sang "Hap­ annual flection of officera of San*
the Elks' Club for their monthly
Woman's Club 12:30. Mra, C.
Oihers enjoying llie evening wilh py Birthday to Stanley." Twenty- ford
meeting. A covered dish supper
nine classmates look part in the L. Mr user, state president w il
Anneite
were
Ola
B.
Yates.
Buth
preceded the gei-io-gelher with
be guest speaker.
Ann Dunlap, Carol Herman. Vir­ celebration.
about 73 attending,
gil Piekleiimrr, Sonny Haskins,
Mrs. Thomas Sprouse was chair­ Fay Noel. Phyllis Plcklesimer,
man nf the luncheon. atsWlrd by Charles Me«srr. Linda Wi.iams,
Mrs. J. Iloolehsn. Mr*. G Wal­ Lois Messer, Shirley Jones. Phvlter*. 31ri. G, Cameron and Mrs. In Messer. Terry Trospor, Lois
Irene Kent.
Marino. "Hnppy" lloppenitedt,
Mrs. Harry Adair, presidenl, re­ Sonny Marino and Paul Yates,
ported that the Valentine dance,
sponsored hy the circle, wi« a
huge success. The proceeds of SSO In Paris, the girls are wearing
Tomorrow • Mar. 1 *3:3(1 Us 5:30
wilt be added to the fund to chains — around their waist (in­
At (he home of Mra. Sidney Chaaa
supply gifts for children at the stead of s bell), around their I
Harry Anna Crippled Childrens' finger (instead of a wedding
Home at Esster time.
ring), around llieir neck (Instead
EVERYONE IN VITED
Committee members whn work­ of a choker), around the wrist (InSilver Offering
k
ed hard to bring shout this suc­ iflkarV fit a
cessful project inrluded, Mra.
Martin Dyer, chairman, Mrs.
Irene Kent, Invitations, Mrs.
S E A S O N ’S F I N A L
Wade Snyder, entertainment, Mr*.
R. Tomlinson, refreshments and
Mrs. n. Brown, decorations.
Plans were rflscu**ed for a
motorcade to the Harry Anna
Home, March 19. Members of
tbe circle are Invited to lake
advantage of this opportunity to
visit the youngsters al the home.
The group will meet at Ihc Elks
Club at 1 p. m. and go In ■
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The nest meeting will be held
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ing Mark
Win 18th Came
• ■'&gt; The "Little Giant," who etandi
M camo out In tha m ood
. m u af a game when the Seminole*
fcood themselves trailing by two
f g M r ood brake tho gam* srldo
Open wttk 'h is great show, Ha
mapped In IS field goals and four
k t t t k n w a tor a teu i of aa points
Ip oitahUeh a saw 8 HS scoring
fplord. Osip two weeks ago, the
Motor all ennfomco guard establlahod n new raatrd of s i points
• o to a t Oviedo.
--j’TUm aad lima again la to* so9*Pd h*U i Utadqnlst and Terry

the basket,
Ray hat now boosted hit yearly
total to ITS points and bt trill*
teammate Jim Oracey by only is
point! for Ibo leading ecorer of
the Seminole*.
Oracey, who without n doubt,
will become one of tha first prep
cageri in the area to roach the
magic 400 mark hit for 10 points
nod hi* a total of SOO for tha
aeatoa,
•
One of the fined cehtbttJoni here
Friday night waa that of Cowboy
Orvates, Tha 0-S canter want Into
tho game in the second quarter
and quickly pleked up four foul*
and bad to be removed. However,
when ha did get back Into the
action ho really went to work
on tho boarda and out rebounded
the "Cudaa big BUI Heater all the
way, Ha alto hit bln Jump ebot
,w*U from tha coraar and picked
up eight potato. Ha baa become
mare determined with every game
aad If he livable to keep hla fire
It will masa that Um Semlaolcs
will be just that much heller in
tha district tournament this week­
end in Ft, Fierce.
Christensen wee second to
Lindquist la tho scoring with 19
points.

ad out their taaton with their fin­
e d bill game. The win Friday
gave them a fin* 1M record for
the teaton,
m ile Lundquirt topped every­
one in acering Friday night the
JV i bad a youngtier that wain't
far behind. Buhba Davie rimed
the cord* to tha lone of S3 points
and eatahllibed a record for an
Individual JY performance. Davit
haa tcortd well meet of the eaa-

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ton and hai thown great potential
but he finally broke out Into a
tharp performer here agalmt the
Barracudat. Hit layupe and Jump
thoit were right on the button
all evening ai the locala piled
up the Tl-M win.
There were eeveral other'youngllert who got their ihare of buc­
ket ■. Mutt Johnson hit for 90,
Butch Rlier II, and John Boni­
face 0 ,

U. S. Takes Olynpk Hockey Title
SAX ANTONIO, Tea. (UPI) —
Arnold Palmer, newly • crowned
Teaaa Open champion, la (treking
hit way towards a posaibla pro
golf financial record at nearly a
ti.OOO-a-day pace.
When tha 90-yssr-old Iigonler.
Pa., pro pottad a doting round
34-39-TS for a 79-hole total of » a
to beat out Frank Stranahan and
Doug Ford for tho 13,000 Teaaa
Open prise Sunday, it boosted hie
income in Iba last four tourna­
ments to $t(,4X7.ai.

KJUAW VALLEY (UP!) -O ver■U It * 1 1 Kostin, Individually the
United States.
That (lima up (ha V in Winter
Olympiad which clowd Sunday.
Kuaata ran away with the uaofficial team title, mora than
doubling the point* of runnerup Swoden, but Mthing aay of
U»a m athlatea from M nation*
who * competed did ham could
match tho performance of a hat*
tiln« U J, hockey team.
It wca the Oljnple rtsmptenahlp — and U waa by far the
moat popular triumph in thlj In­
ternational winter aporta carnival.
* That win for tho underdog Yan­
kee! w«» the third gold medal of
the game* for the U. S. — one
more than Undo Cam won In the

HOUSEWIVES IN FORCE h ave been coming to the new
Jet Lanes Bowling Alley which celebrated Itn grand
opening Sunday. A new league has been organized for
the housewivea and present Indications era that 10 te«m«
will be formed. The league will bowl Wednesday after*

noons. League officara elected a t a Meeting recently
were Lorraine Rown, president; P at Ruasell, vice presi­
dent; June Lucas, secretary and Daphne Beauchamp,
sergeant a t arms.

RT ttm Nntttara teem, as this
nub tamed la
its highest
m m series to date, a i j n
MBtob. This haves the supply

* r JE W Y COVINGTON
Wa took a spin over to Orlando over
e weekend to get a look a t the Senator
tching staff and what a surprise I re­
ceived when I walked into the dressing
room a t Tinker Field.
. There stood my old buddy Joe "Bongo"
Bonlkowakl. I t wan a pleasant surprise too,
because wo became good friend* lent aeason white he waa making hla debut into
pro ball with the Greyhounds.

W a rm Spahn, usually a men ef
few words, spoke up today to as­
sure Manager Chock Dresses be
still can taka a regular turn for
Um Milwaukee Braves.
"I know I'm a bettor pitcher
when 1 pitch every fourth day,"
said Spahn after hla "all out"
workout Sunt'ty "If 1 don't I
don't have my control and 1 get
all touted up."
Dresses has laid that ha prob­
ably would aselgn Spahn on a
once-every-fitth day rotation this
year instead or the once • every*
fourth day routine on which the
brilliant lefly hai worked virtual*
ly hte entire career.
The SS*year*ald lefty waa the hit
of the Braves' workout Sunday
when he pitched U minuses af bat*
ting practice and tested big ques­
tion-mark knees with about S9
slide* to tho sliding pit.
At Vero Baaeb, meanwhile, Den
Dryadaln of the Lea Angatea Dod­
gers aald-be believes bn will paee
himself baiter this year than last
when a iT-wln campaign wns
marred by the fact that ha wan
only two games after Aug. 19.
Drysdala, five pouada heavier at
l i t pouada, said b t simply w on
out himself last aaaaoa.
Tom Sturdivant. ei-Yaakeo now
with tho Bolton Bad Sea, said ba
also la ezpcrimeaUag with a mw
conditioning program. Ha aald ba
bad obtained manager BUI JurOviedo High School cagors plow­ ges' approval to pitch throa
ed through tbclr last home gams straight days In tha spring and
of Ibo season to down Lyman of
Longwod u to 44, to culminate
a season record or to losses
against 11 victories.
DKTXOIT (UPI) - Kay Widal
With the victory, tho Oviedo
o f . HamUloo, Oat., won tha
team moves Into the Ttfa District ski
squash rackets cbnraptoo
tournament play Friday night at aattosul
ship
Sunday
at the University
Mt, Dora Bible School courts, Club, Tbo 34 -year-old
format ml*
meeting the Ocoee quintet.
of Buffalo, X. Y. upset topJohnny Teslniky of Oviedo was dent
seeded AI Cbasiard of Bethlehem,
high scorer of Friday night's
Wldalski, who waa secondgame with 33 points, and WilUam (Fa.)
seeded, fort only one of tour
ef Lyman sank 19 potato to bo
•cl*.
bis team's high scorer.
Kenneth Starks aeak nine throws.
MUte Duda, Ovtedo quintet's star,
waa out o! tho game dun to 111M il.
In the prallmlaary junior var­
sity game Lyman's squad Jefeat•d tho Ovtedo Jayvaos 91-91 la a
hotly-contested match.

V■ - A

running more than 99 per cent
ahead of last aasion's figures,
according to Ant, Mgr. Jack L*.
doux.
In tho Grsde-A fsalurt tonight,
tha tth affair, Bamamhar That Is
favored to engrave another stellar
performance on the memory of
local fans. This brindlo and while
■printer has moved lo victory
five times tor hte Orvlite Motet
Kennel, In addition to placing
twice and showing three times out
of 19 starts this season. Tho « •
pounder will bo running from tha
outside •igbl-box. He’s rated the
favorite on Um morning line by
9 -10*1 digits.
Dornlena and Bald and Goldta
also « n highly-rated by early
digits.
Other tap-grade racers In the
ninth a rt 0. B.'s Smokelle, Loose
Coupon, Fsr Fetched. Ed's Money
Clip end Point of Honor.

By Vetoed Freee Intonattenal
The NCAA completed a third of
Its basketball tournament roster
with the addition of CeUfornis,
Ohio State, V eit Virginia dad
Nary and hoped to securo a more
definite picture tonight In the Mis­
souri Valley, Southwestern and
Big Eight conferences.
The newcomers Joined NYU,
Miami, Notre Dame, Ohio Uni­
versity and Georgia Tack In tha
regional poit-season competition,
leaving IT teams to fill berths for
the largest field in NCAA history.
Cincinnati, leading Bradley by
a game, can ciineh a tie for the
Missouri Valley title by trouncing
Tula* tonight Bradley, hopes to
keep n flame alive egotist Wich­
ita.

Manager Bob Elliott of the Kan*
aaa City Athletics put his pitchers
aad catchers through a brisk twohour drill at Vast Palm Baaeb.
Byns Duron, ace relief pitcher
af the Yankees, failed to ranch
an agreement after soother eatery
conference with assistant general
manager Boy Harney.
Calvin Griffith, president of the
Washington Bens tort, reported he
waa "further than aver" from
agreement with outfielders Bob
AUlsoo and Jim Lemon.

Tho U. ft. Department of Agri. ( j
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that measures tha *11 content ef
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GAINESVILLE (llF f) -N o r­
man Sloan, 99-year-old basketball C'
coach who la tour y a rn built The
Citadel team Into o Southern Conft re nee contender, la tha m w Uni­
versity of Florida cage coach.
Florida Athletic Director Bay
Graves announced the appoint­
ment af Siena Saturday to replace
John Mauer, trim will devote his
full time to a Job as assistant
tootbaU coach at Florida.

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triple and n single n i be atarred
la the Detroit ‘riser*’ intra-camp
gam*. Frank Koatre. another
reekte, had n two-run doable end
l tingle.
In other spring development!!
Pitching Conch HoWte Poltet
cautioned ever-eager Larry Jieksee, WUmor Mlull, Bob Milter
and Bob Broglie to tnkn things
easy In their St. Louis Cardinal

Ipan, 55-46
That precarious eatra day tor
laaocsat young man la with us
again, and a special Leap Yenr’s
program at Santord-Orlando Kan*
Ml Club will giv* tha gentlemen
• break.
V aaenmpanled by admissionpaying ladles, gents will be ad*
milted to iba club without charge
tonight.
A 10-rae* slats will start at
Bill with soma of the fastest grey­
hounds tapped tor action.
Baclai wQl launch tha Uth
week to what la certain to be
the kcaaal elub's moat auceesrful
asaasa Jr Its history, Bath nt*

Olympic hockey championship.
Those mho; who didn’t figure
to beat out the tough Canadian*
aad Rutalana &gt;- although their
coach, .Jack Riley kept loti*ling
they could do it — get the big­
gest cheer of all at the doting
ceremony when their captain,
lack Kirrane, stepped on the rot-

Tbo B!yth Arena, whey* pomp
and ceremony elated the games,
was Jammed with 9,100 persons,
1,000 above capacity. Aad then
wasn’t one of than who didn’t
cheer when tho smiling KlrraneO
from Brookline, M an., mounted
tho rootram and received the medal
from Avery Brundage, president
ef the la tarns tiooal Olympic Com­
mittee.

m jtn o o n

I asked him when he first found out he
would be with the parent club and he said
he got the invitation in January. There
was no need to ask If he were surprised or
thrilled over the break because it was writ­
ten all over his face. Joe said "of course
they ju st have me down here for a looksee but I am determined to give them 100
per cent and maybe they'll like what they
see."
.We talked hour upon hour last season
and 1 knew the big polish kid was determlned but determination won't even
describe him now, He says that his arm
feels great and he also said with all sin­
cerity that he can throw as hard aa any
pitcher In the Senator camp. He said,
'They might ship me this season but I'm
going to charge that mound while I am
here and you can bet that I'll be In there
soon as a big winner.’'
To me, making the big time In baseball
is about 50 per cent determination and the
balance ability and Joe haa both. He has
the faet ball of a Feller or Score and a
g n a t desire so we might see him in Grlfflth Stadium before too long,
The Senator camp Is full of rookie
pitchers and so for me I'll go along with
"Bongo."

Oviedo Downs
lister s a le n sm * w ith
if t b s C i r c u i t C o u r t ,

woo th e . ether glittering medal­
lion*.
There waa luttre enough on
thoA • medals, but they didn't
thine quite at brightly aa the one
won by the hockey team.
It beat tho tough once, Canada
and Eutala, and went through the

Four Teams Get
Tourney Berths

H
ftd W H K S
mpodtoe root at the league, but

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tram to recelro tbo gold model In
bohslf of tbo team.

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Byi Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy C lerk
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CHICAGO (UPI) - The Unlver■Ry at Chicago Graduate School
at Education la pfenning a new
teacher training program designed
to produce a "scholar-teacher."
The school cam* to the eonclu•Im there ere too maay high
eehoel teachers who don't know
their subject sad too many schol­
ars who een't teach.
Fyancto S. Chase, dean of the
school, said the new program I
—Expand* knowledge of and In­
tensifies research into the subJert to be taught.
—Compreises the courses in
method* needed ter teacher certi­
fication.
—Provides for a year of onthe-Job training, with a echolar
looking over one shoulder and a
teacher over the other.
Clues said tb* school hopes that
lake* two yaara to complete. In*
•tend of one. Upon completion,
Urn candidate will receive a Mas­
ter rt Art* degree M teaching In
hlo favorite floid.
Chase said hte school hopes that
lh a “ teachar-acholar" produced by
the program will start teaching

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Hid* to bo uponed e t a m oetlns
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eeeutlv* w eek* by Ih* Hanford holt** nt Hanford. F lo rid a ult March
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HOMES, DUPLEXES,
APARTMENTS

Tata, thrn Frt. - * P. M. day boCONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
fora laaertiea. Man. • Sol. noon.
111 N. PARK AVR.
FA 2-2420
RESPONSIBILITY!
Tho Herald will not bo reaponelble
for more than mm Incorrect latertloa af year ad, aad raaerrta tbo 2-MOPERN FURNISHED apartright to ref lea or reject aay admenta. FA 2-4551. 601 Palmetto
vertieement fro m that ordered to
Ave. Available now.
tonforai to tha poMelee of thia
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
paper.
Call FA 2-MM.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
1-ROOM cottag» completely tornlibed, all uttlitlea, ready to move
1. Good Food
In. Adulta only. 2404 Park. Ap­
2. For Rent
ply Stamper Agency.
3. Wonted to Root
4. Real Batata Wanted
NICE furniihed newly redecorat­
ed apartment 60S Park Ave.
5. Real Eatato Far Bala
Phona FA 2-0216, if no aniwar
I. Mart gaga Loaaa
7. Business OpportaniUao
7-A laeuraace
SMALL apartment 200 Avocado,
3. Female Help Wanted
». Mata Help Wanted
TWO BEDROOM houie, kitchen
11. Male or Female
equipped, water furniihed, like
1.1. Work Wanted
privileges. 550. Ph, Geneva 2451.
12. Plumbing Scrvlcea
NICE 2-room dowmtaira apart­
13. Electrical Servlcaa
ment, fully furniihed. 213 So.
14. Build, Paint A Kept It
Laurel.
15. Special Scrvlcea
ll-A Beauty Parlora
FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart­
It. Flowere A Plante
ment, 570. 211 W. :1th. St. call
17. Pete • Livestock . Supp
FA 2-3430.
IB. Machinery - Toole
FURNISHED
apartment 55a per
19. Boate and Molnre
mo. all utilities paid except gat.
30. Aulomublle*
Call FA 2 3011, Mil 5:30 FA 2-3355
ta-A Trallem
after 3:30.
31. Furniture
SS. Arllrlea For Sale
3-ROOM furnished -giraje apart­
22-A Article Wanted
ment, electric and water furn­
33. Notice* A I'treonale
ished. Adults only. Call after
34. Leal A Found
4:00, FA 2-1305.
35. Education • Inet ruction
LARGE upalalra furniihed 3 bed­
room apartment In town, water
furnished. 505 per month. Call
IP A q OATI *
HOUSE for rent, So. Ssnfrord
Ave., nesr Lika Jessup. Phone 3-BEDROOM house 500 per month,
FA 2-5484.
•01 Rosalia Dr. Call after 5:00
P. M., FA 2-3552.
NEW 3-bedroom bouse. Phone
FA 3*7213.
SLEEPINO ROOMS, The Gablet,
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

Legal Notice

oi M beginner's rates, to htlp
compenssle for the extra year
spent in gelling the Mailer's de­
gree.

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Real Estate For Sal*

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Real Estate For Salt

WILL TRADE lots or scresge for
house trailer. FA 24)319.
8 ACRES
2 Oacres
2 bedroom
b l C f with
to at.*! m
toWtoa towr**’*. concrete
----block hom^, high and dry land. 1-BEDPOOM, 2
Eitelri. 2M Oakland Ave.
Haute approximately ,0 years
old, with new roof. Severs! osk
irees and attorltd ’ltru* trees.
INVEST NOW
Good weler. On paved Rd
LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOT
110,900 with imell down pay
IN OSTEEN 120 x 120
menL
5600 — TERMS

AVAILABLE Mereh lit.: Met I
1200 DOWN
r o o m furniihed apartment.
3 BR. home .with hardwood flaori W. H. ''Bill” STEMPER Agency
Phone FA 2-5303.
Phone FA 2-4991
111 N. Park
and ceramic tile hath.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAT I
Phone FA 2-6331 2601 Perk Dr.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished bouie,
Tuee., Mira Frl. • t P. M. day be­ 2413 Willow, 1100 month. Call ROSA L. PAYTON
FA 2-0274. .
fore laaertion. Mon. - Set, noon.
NOTICE

IT WAS A HAPPY day for th« familiea of VAH-9 who arrived at Ramey
Field Friday after a seven month tour. After landing, all aircraft in the
squadron formed in d line abreaat and saluted the crowd by folding their
wingt in unison. Top pictura shows Alen Urguart as he point* out dad's
Mining in for a landing, Bottom picture, Lt. Bill Pippin's dog ‘Herhelped keep watch and waited anxiously for his master's return.

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DEADLINES

M n e w T o r i &lt; u p n -M # b r me/; Em ptetum aompany prealdenu ronfflrmed Sunday thair owtofHbn to
H 7 n M i m actor# and writer#
$ wkaa port I K movie* are eold in
L IrtovMton.
S*-c«IM "residual. payments'
i , a r t a asajer Inane la a air Ike
1 fore# tewed hy the Actors Guild
1 March T.
Tha fUm aompany presidents
-» aeld aftnr g aartea af weekend
&lt;k meatlage hare that the actor* and
writers in afloat want In bn paid

moron of aurr

2. For Rent

3-ROOMS, furnished, for rent until
Juno lit. MOT w. First St. No
dogs or ehildron, FA 2-2585.
2-BEDROOM nieely furnished gar• I t apartment on Lake Golden;
laka privlleita. Call FA 2-0274.

;Movit Studios
iOppose Residuals

wt'ATB o r F l o r i d a r o t
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HERALD a assified Adis Bring Fast Results
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LOG ANGELES (UP!) — Do' h fenoo attorney Grant Coopor Indlcptod today ho hod n aurpriao
- • - u p hla above In hla windup of
}^i tho coat for Dr. t . Bernard Finch,
- accused of murdering hla wlfo.
. Cooper, woa achodulod to aU rt
• two-day aumnutUon for tho 41poor-old surgeon, who aoya *hla
' wlfo'a death area accidental. Lawyara for tho doctor's rod-ha Irad
&gt; mlatrtaa, Carol# Tregoff, IS, fin*
■’ lahad their argument# Friday with
o tearful plea* for her acquittal.
,r Flnch’a lawyer would not aay
• what hlo move would bo, hut he
**,' did reveal there probebly would
be development# at tho trial
. day other than, hi# cloelng orgu»* w ent
Judge Welter Event haa ordered
i *» hath eJdoa In the eeniation-poek-

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•IT EXCAMBRIA pR.t 3 bedroom
unfurnished houie, 185 per
month. Call FA I-M10 after
3:00 p. m.

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ren u lr* you to file y our w ritte n
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filed herein, and
• eervn n copy
th e re o f upon P ln ln tlfrn A ttnrnoy
n* o r b rfo r* ih* 11th dny n f M arch,
A. D. Ill* , eth erw le* e D ecree f n
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you and th e enuee proceed ex part*.
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D avid M. n atch * )
C lerk of th s c ir c u it Court,
S em inole C ounty, F lo rid a
B yi M a rth a T. Vlhlen
D eputy C lerk
Q erdon V. F re d e ric k
A tto re e r fa r P la in tiff
P* O D os l is a
:* S -ie4 N orth P a rk Avenue

And Associates

Registered Real Es'ate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1101 17-92 at Hiawsths

HOME SEEKERS
Watch This Space

I-BEDROOM home In well eitabllahed ariihborbood. S p e e I a I This beautiful six room end bath
home hei serrened porch, csrterm*. FA 2 6139.
porte, utility end storage room.
Underground iprln'tlc system
for the lawn. Located on a Urge
Stenstrom Realty
corner lot at 2400 Oak Ave. Thto
HERBERT STENSTROM
price will be reduced 530 e a e r
Registered Broker
day until sold. Origins! price
ASSOCIATES
516.530—todey’e 316,100. Preient
Merle W. Warner
loan, approximately 110,700, can
ilettye D. Smith
be' assumed. Monthly payments,
R. E. Magnuston
are 376. Shown by appointment
Ned D, Julian
only. Don’t delay. See today.
R. J. Boynton
Cell FA 2-3204.
Llnvil J. Rimer
Robert R. Lee
100 ACRES. OSTEEN AREA
Lottie Broadway
Completely surrounds e beautiful
Kenneth Torbett
spring-fed lake. 2 modem lak r^
Ul N. Park Ph. FA 2-1420
front homes. Ideal for completV
lakefront privacy, or developing
of lakefront lots.

LAKE FRONTAGE

5 Acres on Lake Brantley, just St. Johns Realty Co.
116 N. Park Ave.
Weil of Sen Lando Springs. Only
310,000.
3 ACRES farm land Sanford Cel­
ery Della, 3430 per acre, only
WANT LARGER HOME?
5230 down, five years to pay
Beautiful 3 Bedroom Home, May
balance. Richards Hotel Mel­
fair Section, will exchange for
bourne, Fla.
smaller home In good location.
Shown by appointment only.
WHITE BRICK FIREPLACE •
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE DRU’E IN
Located Weil end uf spacious liv­
ing room. Also thrown In for
J. W. HALL
goed measure—two bedrooms,
2514 French Ave.
.tile bath and a half, modern
Rea.Ur
decide kitchen, terraizo floors
"Call Hall”
Phone FA 2-3641
throughout. AH Ibis situated on
Lovely Lake Lotus, three block*
I-LOTS in Dreamwold Section; al­
ready cleared end leveled. Pric­ off 17-92, Casselberry area. Buy
this lovely year old home for
ed to sell. Phone FA 2-023S.
Ihe . low, low price of qnly
•14,500.
•
•
va area, good accesa to property
Get la on the ground floor. Sevaxs.ooo.oo, good terms.
deiirsble lots available on
St. Johns Realty Co. rsl
Route 17-92 near Five Points.
I ll N. Park Ave.
Idas] buslntai sites.
3-BEDROOM house, 208 Oakland Neat two bedroom masonry home,
Dr., Sunland Estates. Low down
fully equipped kUeben. Within
payment. FA 1-3728.
view of ■ beautiful like In town
of Lake Mary. Price only S69S0
New Loch Arbor Homes
cash. This is actually below
8-Bedroomi, 3 full bathe. Featurmarket value. Good for a mortrt
lag ■pactouineas and quality.
gagn ban.
Double carporle. Only 314,500.
Ai low ai 31,500 down. Immedi­ Entire block, comprising 3*1/3
ate possession. Exclusive with
acres—Feeing on four streets. In
Town of Lake Mary. Haa uiablo
Seminole Realty
frame house, with city water
1501 Park Ava,
FA2-5222
and electricity. Excellent lor
3-BEDROOM houie, furnished, in­
building site, High * Dry.
cluding nutomntic washer. Lease
Price: 314,160
available. Pboot FA 2 -0803,
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
FURNISHED bouse for rant, 11
SURETY BONDS
■
Smyrna.Dr., DeBary.
for only I14.0M.00.
RAYMOND M. BALI?
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
AND ASSOCIATES
Raymond Luadqulet, Ataec.
Amy Anderson
FA 3-3851 Atlantic Saak Bldg.
Genevieve (Jeanle) Blair
Carl Cborpening, Jr.
SUNLAND ESTATES: Like new
Robert J. Schmidt
8-badraom, \ bath home, Down
W. B. Shtppy
payment lata than original. Call
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
FA 92808,
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-1641
Sanford
REDUCING PRICE for quick
Evans Bldg. Lake Marw —
sale.
Ey
owner;
I
bedroom
CB
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, Eest
Ph. FA 2-1280
9
houie, wood floors; comer lot,
•Ido between Celery and Geneva
fesicod
backyard.
FA
3-130,
l-BEDROOM, IH hath, fully air
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kilcbe. ap­
conditioned home with utility
pliances. School bus stop. Quiet
aad separate storage room.
neighborhood. ITS par month. C A. Whiddon, Sr.
Large fenced yard, patio. 4tk%
Phone FA 34145.
BROKER
teen. 570.88 monthly. 108 Laurel
353 Sn. Perk Ave. Pk PA 3-3511 Dr. FA 3-1174.
I, 3 and 4 BR. houses, I BE
BY OWNER, attractive 2 bedroom
furnished apartmeat
CB home located on 3 largo
beautifully landscaped lot* shad­
ROSA L. PAYTON
ed by oak, palm end citrus treem
fenced backyard. Kitchen equip­
And Associate*
ped. epee* heater, hardwood
Registered Reel Estate Broker
floors, built-in eloaeti, dressers
Ph. FA 1-1301 17-01 at Hiawatha
•ad ehesli. This home can be
yours for less then SOON. Buy
my equity and assume 4te mortl-ROOM furnished apart mint, SI*
gage, payabla 54* a month In­
Magnolia. Phono A. K. Roaart- LOVELY 2-bcdroom home on Urge
cluding t u n and Insurance or
ler. Fiore it. FA 1-1831.
will accept a small down pay­
•hady corner lot in Wynnewood.
ment. FA 2-3610 for appoint­
GE Equipped kitchen, jalouaia
ment.
porch; In excellent condition.
Low
down
payment.
2413
Bteveaa
RENT A BED
Ave. FA 2-30*.
war. Ho#pits' A Baby Beds
FARMER’S AGENCY
y Dty, Wetk or Month.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
lABEOLL'B FURNITURE
D. H. Whitmore
S
t
Johns
Realty
Go,
rA a-»iii
u l w. ih at.
Lillian G. Trans#
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Assoc latex.
»« N. Park Ave. Ph. FA I4LX 116 B. French Ava. Ph. FA S-IU1
FA 2-8818, FA 3-4821,

WANT TO RENT YOUR
* PROPERTY?

»A 84811

Contact ue for prompt service
FISH CAMP. LAKE HARNEY
BETTYE D. SMITH
335" front on Lake, nice two berim
Property Manager
IT S HARD TO
room camp, suitable for y*«r
STENSTROM REALTY
RELIEVE BUT . . . .
round living.
111 N. Park Avenue Ph. FA 3-3420 You c m buy Utl# new, nearly
completed, two bedroom home S t John® Realty Co.
mi cimeet two acres r t land Just
. 118 N. P ert Ave.
ten minutes from Senford for
only 148501 Owner must leave H. Ktnsnfo Hdp Wanted
■■NinoLB r e i i s r r m i s e r e n n i t i i s s
for north end has cut his price
NMSeo r t P«btS* Mnartan
31008. for quick cash eels.
T o whom It mey ceorernt
YOU HAVE used AVON COS­
N otice le hereby c le e n la o rro rd e m * w ith S e ttio n I of in*
X onlna ile g u lo tlo a e th a t F r e a k Itu esell be* r*uu*ete4 lb* fo lle w .
METICS - YOU HAVE SEEN
If you would eujey Uving out
lug o re crlb ed p ru p e riy be aimed c-t C om m ercial; Beg a t th e
the TV As — You Csn sell
whero you have elbow room, aad
NK cor e f the
of th e OBIS of lb* N W U of Sect l e i t t- S l- S i
**•■&gt; - Dollars eta be earned §
know • bargain whan you N f
ru n W l i l t f t 1* tb * IP e rlr B /tV l in t e t M et* Itoad IS-*#*, IT.
servicing castomen near you.
8. H e r , t l - t t , thence MW'erly 1*41.1 ft. t* the in te ree e tln a e f
toe, Call Nt nt Once.
aald It/W lin e w ith th e X 'erly R /W tin* ef th e L ak e If sw ell
Write Box 141, Lockhart, for
R eed, M i t e R ead s i t . U e a c * ■X’e rly a le e g th e W arty - B /W
(rtnrviow with district mansV.
"MST BTEMFEB Agency
lin e e f 8 8 . Its leee ft, ih en ce N K 'trly l i f t Is m ere mr
lea* to tb* FOB, e e n ln la le g I I acre*, m ere n r tee*.
Pbena VA 34H1
111 N. F a n
ru b lle hearing will bn held In lb* Mmlnula Ceunly O u irl
Pbaua FA 54521 1891 Perk Dr.
llouee. County C um m letlantri room. Wednotdoy March S, IMS
DENTAL eeeUlent, qualified te

Legal Notice

l i b r t public, able to assum e ofEbb roepMeibUitiee, p g rm e a g rt

m ldrnl. Respond In hendwritlh|
l» bas D «/o S utord Mcriid.

�A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA 2-2611
3 hr

Panfnrb

WANTED: Reliable woman to General Office ..................... *275
care for children In return for Adjuster ............... *375 Plu* Car
r o o m , board and *40 mo. Route Sales ................. About *100
FA 3-7930 or FA 2 0195.
Orderly ............................... SIM
Dance Teacher............ *300 plus.
D Credit Girl ........................*55 up. Manaier Trainee ... ..
.. *375
Cashier-Typist .........................*240
SELECTIVE PERSONNEL
Secretary ..................... About *300 32* N, Park Ave. Winter Park
Raceptionist ........
*195
Office R. N.............................*250
PBX Girl ........................... *200
SELECTIVE PERSONNEL
*» N. Park Ave. Winter Park Train to operate heavy

Rrrslh

Mon. Fcl&gt;. 23, 196(1—Page 9 t.i-A Hciiuty Parlors

Be Lovelier With Professional CUSTOM BUILT furniture -sin
fta places or sets. Also furni­
Beauty Care.
ture repair, Cablneta made.
FA 1-70*3.
fu R N irO tte J
Beauty Salon

Soli Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Serriro With Tho Cash. SUPRR
A Satisfied customer la our bo*
TRADING POST. FA I-0S7T.
advertisement.
FA TORY TO YOU
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
ALUMINUM
105- So. Oak
Ph FA 7-5742
VENETIAN BUNDS
IK. Flowern ft Plnnta
Enclosed head. Sai-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Cut Flowers For A.ty Occassioa or rayon tape*. Cotton ar nylon
cords.
SANFORD *■LOWER SHOP
FA 2 1822
or.
FA 2 WT* Senknrik Gina* and Paint Cn.
112-114 W. 2nd St
FA 2-4*22

earth-moving

equipment
UNION MADE BOOK MATCHES
FOR POLITICAL CANDIDATES
TRAIN IN THE SOUTH
# Bell UNION LABEL political ad­
vertising Book Matches to alt The construction Industry Is boom­
ing. Become a part of this vital
candidates for public office! Big
Job. Operate bulldoiers, tournsdaily commissions by showing
pulls, scrapers, draglines, shov­
new compact catalog for can­
els, etc.
didate! exclusively; just off the
press! PLUS mammoth Line Train for three full-parked weeks
seneral advertising Matches for
—actual experience—at our huge
aR businesses. Everything furn­
training ground. Nationwide or
ished FREE. Maka BIG Money
foreign placement If desired.
during hot I960 elections and
■11 year around! SUPERIOR Write National School of Construc­
tion, P. O. Box «M, Cortes, Fla.,
M MATCH CO., 7548 S. Greenwood,
Chicago It, Til.
for information, giving name,
address, phone, best hours for
interview.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOM ES

Pels, Livestock, Supplied

GOOD Ueed Appliances and TV's.
8-MONTH-old Toy Chihuahua — Oormly, Inc., Third 4 Palmetto
Manchester puppies. P k s i s
LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
FA 2-1*77.
FA 2-3295.

19. Boat* and Mot ora

a v e r s e CG- {£IMi,\ Kli|

j**i iia

COTS *4.99. Sale, pants f l.tl per
pair. Army Navy Surplus, 510
Galeway To The Waterway
Sanford Ave.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
51.000
RTU oil circulator Hester,
Robson Sporting Good*
his to ba seen lo appreciate.
104 * 1 E. 1st.
Ph. FA l-Mtl
Cheap! Call FA 2-4397.
Mercury Outboard Motors

t*ftslto:t

"My wife is very punctual. She** always e x a c t ly half
a n hour latel"

10. Male or Female

Man-Women *20. Dally. Sell Lumi­
nous nameplates. Write Reeves
Co . Attleboro, Miss._________ HOUSEWORK, 1507 W. 7th. St

12. Plumbing Service*

WOODRUFF MARINE

2401 French Ave.

14. Bulk!, Paint ft Repair
RAINBOW rainters A Decorators
—Free Estimates. Ph. FA 2-939*.

FA 3-1393

59 Z1G ZAG, almost half paid
for — tike over payments of
*9.50 each; 900 different stitches,
195* BUICK, Dynaflow and heater,
button holes. Write Credit Minslow mileage, like new through­ |er, Box *00, c/o Sanford Her­
out. Call FA 22100.
ald.
MODEL "A". Phone FA 2-1*1*,
WELCH Baby Jumper. FA 2 M4I

PAINTING WANTED: Interior
TYPING at home, legal or any
and exterior, Free estimates.
PLUMBING
other. Phone FA 2-6*44.
FA 2-1)79.
Contracting L Repairs
Frea Estimates
WILL DO cleaning, child care and
20-A Trailer*
GOOD Breakfast room suite, steel
15. Special Sorvicaa
R. L. HARVEY
boning; some cooking. SO* E.
theirs with plastic upholstery.
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-5183
10th. St.
Phone FA 1 1877.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All FOR SALE - 195* Spent* Craft
House Trailer. 4*'ix8 See Clyde
work guaranteed. Frea Esti­
Walls at DeW'itta Trailer Park. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER,
mates. Phona FA 2-T9'8.
naw condition, I mo. old, *175.
No phono calls.
See at McRaney Palnl A Glaes,
HOUSE CLEANING
2*1* So. Park, PA I-9491.
TRAILER SACRIFICE
Plumbing ft Heating
Windows, Floors, Walls. Free Es­
IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
$1,000.00
OFF
OF
COST
AIR CONDITIONING
timate. Call FA 2-1212 or
CONTRACT and REP*TR WORK
19*0 La Salle 32 ft., 1 bedroom,
FA 2-1933.
• S BEDROOMS
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 245*2
jalousl* windows, tandem wheel.
Used six weeks. Clear title. WUl
• 1W ft 1 BATHS
AUTO GLASS
13. Electrical Service*
sacrifice for cash. Mrs. McDon­ NEW 1989 » volume World Book
Encylopedia. Call PA 2-M7*.
ald, DeWitt Trailer Park, 2 milea
INSTALLED
House Wiring — Etectrle Service
So. of Sanford on 17-92.
Windshield
Rack
Ginn*
Sid Vlhlen
Door Glaaa
Vent Gina* 59 METZENDORF all aluminum
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
112 Magnolia
FA 24915
SERVICE
(ravel trailer, like new, *750.
RAGS WANTED
FHA FINANCED
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co. Park Avenue Trailer Court, No. WILL buy cluaa eeUa* rags for
14. Build, Paint ft Repair
11
111
W.
2nd
St.
PA
2
4*22
Drive Four Blocks Weat Off
lie lb. Celery City Print Co,
115 So. Park Ave.
B 4 M ROOFING
French Ave. On 39th 81. A
LIKE NEW 55 ft. house trailer
Contracting 4 Repairs
with or without half acre lot
Stem per Associate la On The
licensed — Beaded —lanwed
Call FA 3-3100.
Premise* Dally.
FREE ESTIMATES
195* CHAMPION 2 bedroom trail­ WANT MAN or woman to drive
Pi_ FA 2-7941
Priced Under Preeent Market 500 Laurel Ave.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
my car to Carbondale, Great
er I'xS*', *200 down. DeWltte'a
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
buildi*g boom so there. Como,
T1IOS. E. THOMPSON
SBB Oft CALL TODAY
Trailer Park, on Hwy. 17-92.
1111
Celery
Ava.
TelFA
2-1394
lota talk. Mr. and Mr*. Marti*
General Contractor
Cowan, ltl Cedar.
Home Carpentry Repairs
SERVICE CALLS *1.50, For de
Roofing 4 Siding
pendahle TV service call San
Phone FA 2 6452
ford TV Center, 9th, and Saa ROLLAWAY, Hospital sad Baby
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
ford Ave. FA 2-9741.
WALL PAPERING 4 PAINTING
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave,
Work Guaranteed
Bod Btard CLOCK REPAIRING; Whealess.
Contact SOI West 9th 84.
Long wood Park, FA 3-7976.
Ph. TA 3-7913
Phone FA 3-8*43
NAVY AND
Used furniture, appliances, tools
T V &amp; Radio Service etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
NEWCOMERS
21* Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-41*8

KNOLLS

T an Went Oa 20th
St. Fellow Country
CM Rd. ft Watch
Far Onr-8lgna . . . .

O PEN D A ILY .
t:0Q A. M. *111 Dark

SUNDAY
S:M P. M. T il Dark

21. Furniture

58 C H E V R O L E T

IM P A L A

Sports Coupe • Radio • Heater • Power Steering • Power
Brake* . Beautiful Turquoise and Whim with Matching
Interior and While Sidewall Tire* • Juat the one you've
keen looking for. Low do*a payment and easy GMAC
Flnanring Mailable. Call or mm* In for n demonstration
rid# today.

58 C H E V R O L E T D E LR A Y
Thrifty • Cylinder Engine • Standard Tranamlaabm • ■
fnl Tut*** FI*lab

WELCOME

(Home &amp; Auto)

North Orlando Electronic*

BETTER

SERVE

Ph. FA 2 *854 — FA 2-1893
2713 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 17-92

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES 4 MODELS
104 So. park (24 hr. ser.)
FA 31925

NG * SELLING * REM
REAL ESTATE
Wc are pleased to announce the appointment
following real estate agents to assist our prei
In servicing your real estate needs more pron
efficiently.

tSAVE?
Near ft lined
Furniture and Applimicon

Mather of Sanford

1*9-999 B. Mem BL Ph. FA 1-0999

• BIG VALULS
• JUICK CREDIT
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
• EASY TERMS
ments, invoices, band bills, and WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
programs, e t c . Prtgressiv*
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2951— WILSON - MAIER
New and Used' Furniture
309 West 13th St.
311 E. FI ret St._______ FA 2 5922
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
type* and aitei. Installed New 4 Used Furniture 4 Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
“Do It Yourself
BUY, SELL er TRADE
WE REPAIR AND SkRViCE
STINE
Jenkins Furniture
Mschlnery and Supply Oe.
FA 1-7450
W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 24432 40* Sanford Ave.

58 C H E V R O L E T BEL A IR

We iorlle yee to be eur geeate
abeelutfly free without obliga­
tion at one of ftaafaed's leading
Motel* while yen larat* anilable benelag far yoareelf and
family. Plrh np ynnr hey a(
ear Bale* Office.

58 C H E V R O L E T B IS C A Y N E

PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. PA 1-4823 After I P. M.

15-A B eauty P arlo rs

Jun* Brown's Besutv Salon
3010 Adams Ave. Ph. PA 1-1917

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
3904 Adams Ph.
PA * 133

OBERT E. M A G N U S S O N
M E R L E W. W A R N E R

Develop*?
PRESENTS

ROBERT J. B O Y N T O N
N E D N. J U L IA N
ROBERT R. LEE

TO SANFORD

i f cam

y p Z u fr//(cu w t

3 B e d r o o m s - 1'/2 B a t h s

$ 1 0 ,6 5 0 FHA
$ 3 5 0 Down
From $ 6 1 .5 0 Monthly
From

DISPLAY M O M S OPEN OAKY

4th Addition
Horn na Designed For
Florid* Living.
S ft 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft S Beths

VA - FHA •
FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low as 1425
You can move in immedi.
Italy while the papere ere
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coat Will Ba Cheerfully
Refunded.

58 C H E V R O L E T B IS C A Y N E

58 C H E V R O L E T BEL A IR

* Hardies • Radi* • Heater • Perfect la Every Way

IS $2095

N O W $1750

2nd a Palmetto U. C Lot FA 2-6231 Ofe. FA 24711
Chevrolet — OidsmobBe — Cadillac Trade-In*

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AZALEA TASTY (BY THE CHUNK)

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MAYFAIR CREAMED

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Save
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COFFEE
WITH $5.00
FOOD
ORDER

RED CRO SS A ll PURPOSE

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TOILETTISSUE
PYNE-TASTE DELUXE QUALITY

EVAP. MILK

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FIN-S-PAK OR NIK PAK FROZEN

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Thanks
Sheriff J. I.. Hobby today re*
ceived • letter of thanks from
the parenti of an Orlando boy
who wraa found In aouth Semi*
note County after he had been
lost for almost 24 hours.
Retired Capt. C. Q. Wright of
Orlando wrote to Hobby thank­
ing him and three of his de­
puties for finding his son. John,
who was on a camping trip in
the area.

Quake, Fire, Tide Wreck African City
CASABLANCA. Morocco d i m
—Devastating twin earthquakes, a
tidal wav# and fire struck the
sleeping Atlantic port eity of
Agadir Monday night, and frag­
mentary reports placed the cas­
ualties at anywhere from •'hund­
reds'' to thousands.
*
A second earth shock followed
quickly, and then flames began to
eat through the wreckage of
houses and buildings.

The coastal radio station at Las
Palmas in the Canary Islands
said It had heard a report from
a Moroccan radio saying there
were 2,000 dead.
The shock rrumbled the city’s
biggest hospital, some of the larg­
est hotels and the chamber of
commerce building. The crowded
Moslem section of the city was
reported 90 per cent destroyed.
“ It was horrible,’* snhhcd one

woman tourist who reached Casa­
blanca after a 240 • mile flight
north by ear.
The tidal wave rolled in from
the Atlantic shortly after the
earthquake and smashed into the
seaside edge of the city like a
giant Hat. Fires broke out in
various places throughout the city.
Land communications with the
stricken city were wiped out and
radio rhannela were filled with

calls for help and fragmentary r »
porta of the disaster. The full es&gt;
tent may not be known for days,
Morocco 1s part of the Mediter*
ranean earthquake belt that cm
tends to Greece, up through Italy
and into southern France. The
XIclours region of Algiers, 9S6
miles from Agadir, was hit by •
quake eight daya ago. Forty-seven
persons were killed.

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VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and not no warm through Wednesday. High todny, 66-7-1. Low tonight, &lt;48-65.
United Preaa Leased Wire Entabliahed 19U8
TUESDAY, MARCH 1. I860
SANFORD, FLORIDA

1 p. m. Stocks
1924 Model T And Donald Snyder, Who Restored It
Hia Mother, Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Is At Wheel

32 m.p.h. W ill Get You There
6 From Ohio to Osteen la a long
way at 32 m.p.h.
That’a how Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ald Snyder traveled last waek
when thay came to Florida la their
1*24 Modal T Ford.
Mrs. Snyder said that a sure
way to discard tensions Is to drive
a ear that won’t go fatter than
40 m.p.h.
The Snydera got lato the restored
w ig h t red, antique aeto Feb. &gt;1
and took off from their Springfield, O., home. Their destination

was the Osteen home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, parenta of
Snydar.
The couple traveled 1,1M miles
at a 32 m.p.h. speed average. The
fire-engine red car got 16 miles
for each gallon of gas. 14 took
lit quarts of oil. The Snyders
spent SB hours travel time be­
tween Feb. 21 and their arrival In
Osleen Wednesday.
The Model T hit the Pennsyl­
vania Turnpike ahortly after It
waa opened to traffic after a
snow storm. Snyder said he has

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Negro Integration Efforts
Jlllount Throughout South
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) —
Mora than 1,000 Negro students
from Alabama Stale College
marched from the campua to the
stepa of tha state Capitol today,
gang the national anthem and tha
'Lord'* Prayer, then returned to
thrir campus.
Thera ware ne Incidcnti al­
though several autos filled wilh
toyhite* drove slowly around the
building, their Borns blowing.
The rally appeared to be in de­
fiance of Gov. John Patterson'a
warning Monday that if Negroes
continued to demonstrala In thia
Deep South capital ‘'someone Is
likely to get killed.’1
The South fsced one of the
most tense, explosive racial equa­
tions since the Little Rock, Ark.,
. school Integration crisis of 1*57
ana calls for action by Negroes
spread throughout tha southern
stales. Arrests, threats of violence
and demonstrations by both
whiles and Negroes mounted
Steadily.
At a rally in Rock Hill, N.C..
Negro student Aba Pullmer told
cheering listeners: “ If we fight
now, we’ll be free by ’63.“
The trial of 76 Negroes and four
whites arrested Saturday in a
rive for lunch counter desegre­
g a tio n at Nashville, Tenn., re­
sumed in a tense atmosphere.
. About 2,500 Negroes stood outside
Ihe courthouse Monday singing
tha national anthem and the
"Battle Hymn of the Republic."
Other developments included:

County Jobs
Purvey Planned
The County Commimiun today
called on aU county department
heads to work together to estab­
lish a job classification schedule
I■ f
for employes.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
I
and Circuit Court Clerk David
l*&lt; Gatchel said the plan could mean
« general pay raise for all county
workers.
,,
, ..
Discussing Ihe merits of th r,
plan, Commission Chairman John
Krider said that “this county is
way out of line" In regard to pay
•rales compared with other coun­
ties.
Under the plan, a professional
survey team would give tests set­
ting up (he special classification.
Coat of the survey part of the
rogram would be approximately
1,000, Krider aald.

t

Sanford Police
Honor Dr. Roberts
Sanford police honored Dr. W.
V. Roberts at a dinner at Jim
Spencer's
Restaurant Monday
night. The policemen presented the
^anford physician wilh a gold
Oadge in recognition of the help
ha has been to them.

McCord Recuperating

Casselberry Inning Commis•toner Kay McCord was recuperat­
ing at homo yesterday after under­
going minor surgery at Winter
Farit Hospital teat

Daytona Reach: The local
NAACP announced a “ 14 to B0day" economic boycott of depart­
ment stores.
Tamps: The Negro Youth
Council which protested lunch
counter segregation Monday said
it would stage more demonstra­
tions.
Birmingham, Ala.; Thirteen Ne­
groes were arrested and released
aftey displaying Integration signs
and placards In a Negro park.
Richmond, Va.: A segregation
bloc in the Virginia House wqn *
vital test vote to delay for an­
other two years start of the
state's moderate '‘freedom of
choice" approach to school Inte­
gra lion.

News Briefs
Outlook Is Chilly

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
weather bureau predicts contin­
ued wintry weather for much of
the nation in. March, with temper­
atures averaging below seasonal
normals except In (ha extreme
Northeast and Southeast. The
coldest weather was forecast for
tha western half of the country.

Retired Bishop Dies
ORLANDO (UP!) - The Righl
Rev. John D. Wing, 77, retired
bishop of the Episcopal diocese of
South Florida, died Monday at a
local hospital. Wing, a native &lt;-f
Atlanta, resided In Winter Park.
Ha was named bishop in 1932 and
served until 1950. In that time,
membership ia tha diocese tripled.

TV To Aid Search
FT. LAUDERDALE (UPI) —An
underwater television searching
device completed two weeks of
testa Monday and was moved to
search In (be Gulf of Mexico for
a plane's wrerkage. Navy sources
said the 900 pound XN-3 would |
be landed at either Panama City
or Now Orleans before going to
hunt fur a Nations! Air Lines
pt4Bi wh|ch cra(bed in the gulf
Nov. 16 with 42 persons aboard.

Enterg Primary

MADISON, Wii. (UPI) - Sen
Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.)
today officially threw bis hat into
Wisconsin's presidential primary
ring by filing formal papers at
the secretary of state's office.
Humphrey said delegates pledged
to him would “not only work for
my own candidacy but also for
a Democratic Party platform
worthy of our party's great IIberial and progressive tradition.''

Cubans Relocated
MIAMI (UPI) - Federal immi
gratlon authorities have begun
moving Cuban exiles to different
parts of Ihe country In an ap­
parent effort to reduce tension in
thia area. Rodolfo Masferrer Ro­
jas, brother of Rolando Maaferrer Rojas, former senator under
Dictator Batista, was aent to the
Baltimore area ia parole alalua
Monday. Rolando haa a heart con­
dition and will be given more
lime before being seat to Belli-

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gbtlrn used to people irivlng up
to the bark of his antique, peer­
ing at It, and then rustling past.
“Why Hurry?" U painted in
tall letters on the rear of the
car.
Snyder thought he was driving
below the minimum speed limit
when a deputy sheriffs car pulled
up with light flashing and siren
streaming in North Carolina. But
the depuly w if only another antinque auto collector whose hob­
by enthusiasm didn't stop during
work hours. He wanted to see the
old car. It turned out the deputy
Sanford NAS officials today ap­
owns a 1924 coupe himself.
for any. Information that
Going over Ihe mountains be­ pealed
shed light on the fate of tha
tween Ohio and Florida, Snyder may
missing A3D and two airmen who
had in drop the car nut of high disappeared on a routine mission
gear only twice. The Modcl-T has last Wednesday.
two gears, high amt low.
A six-day srarch for the Jet
It waa time to secure the road- lias failed to turn up any clue
iter’s roof when the Florida bord­ to what happened to Ihe plane or
er appeared. Heavy rains came two of its crew. One of 111 threedown until Ihe couple reached Dc- man crew parachuted to safety
Land.
on orders of Ihe plane's comman­
The only trouble with the car's der.
original parts came when a nut on , NAS officials said tha srarch wiU
the exhaust pipe cracked at Jack- *continue Indefinitely, but t h e
sonville. Snyder had this' fixed Searching force of soma 4* air­
when ha got to* Sanford. The craft-including helicopters and
speedometer gear and the radio planes of the Central Florida Civil
broke down on Ihe trip, but these Air Palm)—and ground searching
weren't original parts.
parlies will be reduced gradually
Snyder saya the Model T la •jis tune
lun. passes without trace of tha
better for long irijl* now than
when it waa built, because of
Capt. Robert W. Slyc. command­
improved roads. Ills mother re­ ing officer of NAS, idg.iiy praised
called that on a trip from Wash­ Central Floridians who have aided
ington to Ric) nond in 1919 the in the search which has covered
only stretch df paved mad be­ wide arcs* of Seminole and Volusia
tween these two cltirs was so counties, including Ihe Daytonashort it took only a minute and New Smyrna Beaeh cos -' sec­
a half to (ravel it. Cara had to tion.
•
ford the rreeka then.
Restoring the Model T took
Snyder a year. There were holes
in the body and fenders. He strip­
ped Ihe car down to its frame
and repaired each part before
putting it hack. Snyder spent 600
hours working on the auto which
he values at *1,500. The car haa
been restored for six months.
SANTIAGO. Chile (UPI) -P reslSnyder has been an antique ear dent Eisenhower aald today he
enthusiast for about eight years. hopes the May summit meeting in
He has been a raemlier of the Paris wilh Soviet Premier Khrush­
Antique Automobile Club of Amer­ chev “ will permit at least a par­
ica for that time and Is in Ihe tial relaxation of tension* and a
Tri-i. c Antique Auto Club. He modest advance along the road
also owns a 1924 Model T touring (o lasting peace."
car and has dwnrd a Sears 1906
It wax another triumphant day
motor buggy. Snyder said you for Eisenhower in his four-nation
ran go places in the Model T swing through South America.
where you can't in tha motor Cheered and applauded each time
buggy.
ha appeared, be responded wilh a
The Model T ia ia great de­ grin and aalulaa to the crowds
mand for parades, especially fire­
He told Chilean American groups
men's parades. It has been driven this morning that the U. S. “re­
300 miles to antique shows but pudiates dictatorships in any
thli was the first long trip for form" and reminded critics of U.
the restored auto.
S. spending policies that hia na­
Snyder, wIm la a contractor and tion pours a billion dollars an­
painter in Ohio, arrived here with nually into South America.
his wife Ihe night of his 441th
Then, in an address to a Joint
birthday and wedding anniversary. session of the Chilean Congrris,
The Snyders ara returning to Ohio he expressed hit hope for at least
this week.
tome progress toward peace.

Lost Plane Plea
Issued By NAS

Ike Voices
Hope For Peace

Longwood Zoning Board
Clears Way For IcePlant
Longwood'a proposed ice-ma­
chine plant waa a step closer to
reality Monday night.
The Longwood Zoning Commis­
sion reiuncd the JO acre site pro­
posed for the factory from com­
mercial to light industrial. The
land ia Just olf the Sanlando
Springs road, about ISO yards west
of the railroad.
The rrxonlng request came from
C. E. Luwe and Donald E. Steph­
en*. They said ia a letter to the
commission that a masonry build­
ing will be erected on the site
and that the business will not cause
any noise or smoke. About 50 per­
sons will be on the starting pay­
roll.
The commission also raised mini­
mum lot requirements to 0 AM
square feet with a minimum width
of 05 feet. Tha minimum lot fixe
haa been 5,000 square feet with a
SO-foot width minimum.
The commission raised minimum
sue* for homes built in R-2 and R 3
residential areas. From
*1

homes built ia R-3 areas must be
at least B50 square feet instead of
730, and homci built in It 3 areas
must be at least 750 square fret
instead of 000.
Tha commission agreed to a lim­
ing ordinance amendment which
would eliminate a clause stipulat­
ing that front yard fences, hedges
or walla can't be higher than 2tt
feet. The amendment will remove
the limit oa height of Ihe barriera
in front yard* in the middle of
a block. However Ihe 2'i foot limit
will remain In force for corner
Iota, so fenrea, hedges and walla
on corners won't obstruct a driv­
er's view of traffic. The amendmrnt must be submitted to the
town council.
No action waa takro oo a re­
quest from County Commissioner
Lawrence Swofford that setback
requirements oo Molnar and Eastlako avenues and Markham Rd.
be made IS feet instead of M feet.
The request waa aimed at reduc­
ing right of way coal w.irn time
comas to widen the roads.

NO. 640

County To Ask Special
Election To Fill Board
The County Commission today
voted to suggest that Gov. (lillins
call a special election to name
a District 2 commissioner to fill
the unexplred term of David Galchel.
The board authorised Clerk Galchel tn write a letter to the legisla­
tive delegation citing the nerd for
the special election to be held con­
currently with the May 3 Democra­
tic primary.
After tha special and ngular

elections are held, tha legislative
delegation then will ask Collins
to appoint the candidate with (he
highest vote to the Job until Jan.
31, 1961.
The elect loo will put a man ia
the position until Jan. SI, 1962,
as two years remain in the term.
Candidates oo Ihe ipeeial elec­
tion ballot also will bo placed on
the regular primary ballot.
Gatchel read a letter addreased
to tha board Iron City Manager

Warren ^Knowles. who said that
The Herald carried a misleading
headline—Feb. 23 which said
“City Leaders Rack Van Hoy For
County Commission Foil."
During a meeting of tha city
board Feb. 22, Van lloy was men­
tioned as a possible appointee to
tha vacant District 2 post.
Knowles stressed in hia letter
that city board members have
no tatenlion of barking any candi­
date for any elective

County Commissioner Vernon
Dunn aald:
“ I believe that the Sanford city
board should confine itself to eity
activities alone.”
Chairman John Krider aald tha
board had enough problems of ita
own and should not get Into any
row with eity officials.
“The only solution ia lor a apo­
dal •lection and let thn people
decide for them sdres," Krider
emphasised.

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Sketch Of Sanford Atlantic Bank Drive-In Addition

County Qualifying Begins
Candidates running for Ihe X)
The first eahdidale to announce
county offices open in ths May 3 waa Jamra Avery of Lake Mary
Democratic primaries began of- who will oppose Incumbent Law­
fically qualifying at noon today. rence Swofford in the District I
race.
Another Lake Alary resident, Ed
Zimmerman alio qualified today
lo oppose Swofford. Zimmerman
has been fira district chairman
In that area.
Other candidates who qualified
at noon were T. V. Brown, run­
ning for lha Dtetrlct I commis­
D. Milton Latld'of Geneva haa sioner post; W. D. Bridge, for
announced he will run as a Repub­ constable In the Siith District and
lican opponent of Congressman Arthur Backwilh Jr. running for
Syd Herlong In the Fifth Con­ the office of Circuit Court Clerk.
gressional District.
The qualifying period tods
Ladd said today ha hat qualified March 11.
'
and appointed Guy Allen as his
lo other political news, J. A.
campaign treasurer, llrrlpng has Histline of I.ongwood today anannounced for re-election.
“ I confidently believe that Flor­
ida will cait lla vote for Vice
President Nixon for president and
I feel that Nlioa aa president
si mild have a Republican Con­
gress. 1 am therefore filing to
give Ihe rititena of lha Fifth Dis­
trict an opportunity to vote for
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha
a Republican.
"f belie-.* in a strong two party Senate passed the 24-bour mark
system and feei that it ia lime the today on ita around-the-clock bai­
people of Florida were given a lie over civil rights.
choice in Ihe selection of their offi­ Debate dragged on past noon
cials," Ladd's announcement aald. after sponsors of a raft of civil
A native of North Dakota, Ladd rights bill* reaffirmed overwhelm­
was admitted hi the Washington, ingly tha continuous aesslos called
D. C.. bar in 1966 and was admitted by Democrat!* and Republican
to practice before the U. S. Su­ leaders.
preme Court in 1641. He was ap­ A leal vole on Ihe maralhan
pointed to tha FBI In l&gt;2i and later session was held ahortly after
was In charge of dlitrict offices dawn. Southerners, fighting the
and became assistant director of measures with a talkathon, were
the aecurlty division or the FBI. defeated 53-6.
Sea. Wayoe Mora# (D-Ore.)
He has done Ualaoq work with
Congress and top governmental of­ brought on Ihe leal with a motion
that the Senate adjourn at • p.
ficials for 15 yeara.
Ladd ia a member of Sigma Phi m.
Ita defeat represented a vole
Rpailon and Phi Alpha Delta fraternillas, XIa sonic Lodge, Sanford of confidence for Democratic
Leadar Lyndon B. Johnson sod
Rotary Club and Elks Lodge.
GOP Leader Everett M. Dirkscn.
Sen. John L. McClellan (D Ark.)
Elvis M ay Write
took over for the southerners,
reeding the second half of a
Book On Army Lift speech
he storied Uai Friday. He
FRIEDBERG. Germany (U P D - charged the "whole burden" of
Sgl. Eivia Presley began hia fare- the legislation la school Integrawall Id Mm W. I . Army today with t InnoUgsId, —tele ttoaaaatoeta
a MoUywood-ripto preaa eoafaranee lion—not thn voting rights of Noat which bo aald he liked Army groea. He aald racial “ inter-marlife to well be waa tbiakiaa af writ- riage" would be thn toevitobto
tog a book them H.

Geneva Resident
Herlong Opponent

Rights Bill Foes
Lose Test Vote

nounred be would not seek reelection for the county ochool
board Dietricl 4 Post.
Bistiine ha* completed hi* Mth
year with the school board.
Hr commented also that Ihe
people of fOmlnoie County had
been very -cooperative and inter­
ested in /heir schools, and he
hoped that the progress now tak­
ing place would continue.

Kirchhoff Heads
Conner Campaign
Ed Kirchhoff was elected chairman of the Seminole County-forDoyle Conner Committee at an
organirational meeting of sup­
porters for the candidate for com­
missioner of agriculture in Ibe
May primary.
Lauren R. Johnson was named
secretary-treasurer for the group.
Conner, farmer, rancher and
realtor, who waa the youngest
speaker of the Florida H o u m o*
Representatives in the history of
the stele, visited Seminole last
week lo Initiate the organisation
of hia rounty organisation.
He U seeking the post being
vacated by Nathan Mayo after
&gt;7 years.

Soviets Emphasize
Air Corridor Curb
BERLIN &lt;UPI) - A Soviet erabasey apokrsman insisted today
that Western aircraft using the
ihree go-mile air corridors to Weal
Berlin may not fly higher .than
10.0*0 feet.
He aald higher flights would be
considered an infringement of East
German air apace.
Tha spokesman waa commenting
oa Monday** Washington annoucemeat tkat the U. I . Britain and
France hove agreed to aead supply
aircraft to Weat Berlin at heights
above 16,000 feet.
Soviet fighters teat May and
June foamed Allied aircraft that
Raw above 16.060 feet. Today's*
•talement showed the Soviet atll-

Construction Set

On Bank Drive-In
Construction of tfrn Seafood Afo
lantle Nattooal Bank's drive-to ad­
dition will atari today or Wodneeday.
The 170,006 addition wil provide
three teller enclosure* eonoected
by ae dlarbead corridor- on tfra
south side of the mein bonk build­
ing. When the drive-la focilitfoa
are flnlahod, bank eustomara driv­
ing north on Park Ave. may turn
Into tha bank area, conduct thoir
business with the tollera and drive
through onto Second 84.
The overhead corridor alto con­
nects the teller enclosures to thn
main bank as that employe* may
remain Inside while |oing from the
mein bank to lha addition.
Thn drive-in addition will re­
main open during regular banking
hours, • a. m. until 6 p, n
weak daya, with additional
until • p. m. hours on Friday*.
Tha addition will bo (SMI
block covered wilh stucco. -1M
bank expect* to apeed up
by adding the three drive-in
The Carroll Daniel Gonsli
Co., Sanford, is contractor Jar
project.

Teen Dancing
Class To Start
The City Recreation Department
today announced that another data
In teen-age ballroom dancing la
being formed and initrurtion will
start Monday at 7 p. m. at tha
Civic Center.
The course will begin with basin
steps and end with all poular stepa
having been covered. Further in­
formation may ba obtained by con­
tacting the recreation department.

Longwood Seeks
Firemen Recruits
The Longwood Volunteer Firo
Department will bo looking for
mw reensite •&lt; a meeting in Uto
town flro house Wednesday night
at t. p. m.
The volunteer* and Rivnrato*
firefighters put out • blaae to
a service atatlM ee SR 436 to
Lake Marristi Estate* last weak.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Carol*
r« attorney* opened ■ potalbte t u i p t hatch (or the redhaired (ormtr modal today by
her lover might have
hit wife,
&lt;
la the drat overt apllt in the
Safenee la the trial of Dr. B.
Bernard Blech, 41, and Miss Trefaff, M, bar attorney! ladleeted
. M waa peeaible for e person to
be at the scene of a crime yet
taaeraet of nay complicity.
„ The sUtUIni lactic also Inti­
mated Carole la going to try to
swim even M "Perate" slnki lor
the killing of his Wfe, Mrs. Bar■bare riaek.
'
Lawyers for the mUlreaa ot
the surgeon resume their closing
arguments today and It was ex­
pected they would further disasso­
ciate their client from (he man
who aaya ho still wants to marry
he*—"U she will have me."
...» ■!
Prosecutor Clifford Crail bad
at completed e blistering wladup
sdneeday when Miss Tregotfs

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To 'Shape' Up
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI)
-T h e Air Fes**'* Tltaa mlssUa is
: te live up to Us advance
atm i&lt; a long way from
America's mightiest war
Hi* ballet-shaped Intercontinen­
tal ballistic missile ran through e
"three-la-one" research end desearch tad development test shot
without ■ hitch Wednesday. Scient­
ists are atudylag data Won tele­
metry Sad Bum a data capsule to
pet a better picture of the success.
The Tltaa achieved separation
•ad Ignition at Be second stage ter
the second time this mouth and
seat Its aaoe sene mere thaa twica
•lb# distance of the longest previous
TUaa test shot.

lawyer made his move. Crail said
Pinch had confessed hU guilt by
fleeing the death scene July IS.
He said that Carols had "aided
nod abetted him.”
Robert Neeb Jr., former partner
of Jerry Glealer, started out lu
dull (aahlou with a discussion of
the legal aspects of the case.
Then be look on the subject ef
"siding and abetting” sod sprung
the biggest surprise ef the Ste
month trial.
"In ell the testimony and evi­
dence.” Neeb sold, "there isn't

One whale day was spent diecussing public relations when the
National Congress ef American
Indians held a live-day coeven(Ion In Phoenix, Aria., lest year.

Talent Scouts Special Gives
age Of Comedians

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By PBBP DANUG
NBW YOKE (UPI) - la there
—
In the bouse?
i” sDedal on
right's NBC-TV Startime
ed evidence that our
_ _ shortage must be real,
wsa nary a male or fsmele
i jockey among the seven
acts on the ebow. But,
led by rtesNe, parhapa that's
formula far putting on a flee
variety show.
It war S successful hour bcesueo the new performers ranged
hem geed-te-brilliant sad they
had a built-la excitement going
far them. Ttmlc stegework was
Baslly, taeteMly pres anted, too.
teslil.Ht VBClMVVBi
nu*Unwsnii4 M
kitamunm
TUI :'m
Alle’®
CwlWiv
e l course, from oor being In on
Aeeo "discoveries," wllnenlm
wtert mny be. tb i beginnlnr ot
♦’big1’ careers, since you cm " di
• TV special without bos-ollica
names — nobody would watch,
you know — the newcomers were
■traduced by suitably box-offle*
Stars: Joan Crawford, Tommy
Bends, Hugh Downs, Btehard Bodpan, Maureen O'Hara, Ethel Mcrs u n and Dave Geieoway.
Beet portermanot* among the
aid*timer* were turned In by
O'Hara, Badgers, Downs sod Oariwway. As ter the now-timers, I
lha west ef
_____ enjoyed
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ul Wallace,
Valle
denser Paul
slugsr-dsneer U nrte P aten ead the crisp
legwork of Brascta ead Tybee, a
team. Good jobs
turned la by estreat Colleen Dewstag s n Letter James ead
ad o vocalthe M m La

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Nfh epote. Not ell ef tee
he served w talent iceuta
r*a gracious exit lines.
awford's departure with
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one single proof that Carole ea
the night ef July II caused any
injury, struck anyone, used soy
weapon, pushed anybody, or
touched anyone — certainly not
Mrs. Finch.”
Neeb gave Pinch another In­
direct kick when he (old the jury
that Boeing (be scene ef a crime
eould be partial admlssloa ef
guilt. But Miss Trogoff, he said,
west voluntarily la authori­
ties even though she was charged
with "conspiracy to murder” In
hiring eouvlct John Patrick Cady.

'Horse For President' Club
Begins Setting Up Business
By DICE WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) "Morse-for-prssldent club" hue
set up shop here ia a former diecount house nest dear to a rub­
ber stamp store.
1 can hardly imagine a more
incongruous location. .:ot even his
worst enemy la likely to dLeount
Sen. Wayne Morse or accuse him'
of being anybody’* rubber stamp.
I had tbs pleasure of visiting
the Morse dub on the day of Ite
formal opening. This was e new
experience in the tour that 1 have
bedh making of presidential cam­
paign office*. The other head­
quarters I hava visited already
w en going concarns.
A brisk wind was whipping
aeross the sidewalk when 1 ar­
rived at KS lllh- Street. This
made things difficult for three
Morse men who Were trying la
hang a strip of bunting aeross the
froet of the building.

Remember when Arthur
frey ran the old 'Talent Scouts”
show with this meter? Wofl, II
wasn't used Tuesday night to It
couldn't spoil (he'fun.
I'd like to see more ef tide
high quality talent showcase on
TV. Our TV tubes badly need
new faces. And who 'mows —
maybe a comedian will make K
the next time.
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One of the buntiag-hangera wee
sporting a lash growth ad jet
black whisker*. 1 wandered if
this meant that Morse bad the
■upport ef the local beatniks, bat
he ea Id be grew the brtaA to
dramatise a campaign • to win
"statehood” for (he District of Co­
lumbia.
While tiwao preparations were
going an, a florist’s truck drove
i» end delivered a big, horseshoeshaped wreath with a gold ribbon
which spelled out tbo words "good
luck senator."
This lad to somo discussion as
to whether a horseshoe which
pointed downward, ea wee the
ceee with the wreath, wasn’t a
symbol of bid luck. Opinion on
this point was divided.
There also was some Jocular
speculation that the wreath was
ssot ovsr by Sen. John r . Ken­
nedy or tome other presidential
candidate with a card reading
"rest In pesre.”
I learned, however, that the
floral tribute was ordered by A1
Foreman, a Portland, Ore., thea­
ter owner end long-time Morse
supporter who happened to bo
here on business.
The Oregon senator, as you
know, la •noted far bis forensic
ability. Oee of the . eaals's
frequent and enduring apsskert,
he holds the current recor d ter
long-distance debate.
Fortunately ter those ef as who
enjoy t good stump performance,
the candidate himself showed up
ter ike headquarter* epulng and
Ineted as to t SS-miaute sample
■f Bto oratory. For Mores, thU
wasn't even a good warm-up.
Ae 1 was leaving, I noticed
there wee a church scroti the
street On Us bulletin board wee
the tallowing announcement:
"Quiet horn hern every Wednes­
day."

I think Carol Burnett should be
the happiest, or luckiest, perform­
er oa TV, Weak after week, It
seems, CBS-TV't Garry Moore
show does everyth'ig possible
to help her display her versatili­
ty. And Miss Burnett delivers In
■mesial stria.
Jack Benny was Moore's ipoeiel
guest Tuesday night end agate
beaked laugbs out ri hie c
over Moore's budget Whenever 1
begin (Making Benny's net might
be ready fm th. over-ex poturs
tomb, he delivers some
malarial to remind ui that Ids
act has a t Immortality all He
own,

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CIUDAD TRUJILLO, D. R.
(UPI) — Motorised "gangsters"
■hot and killed a men in the
streets here Wednesday, wounded
two policemen and fled to the
BrtiUlea Embassy, tbs govern­
ment announced Wednesday night.
The foreign ministry statement
identified neither the "gangsters"
nor the man Pwy kilted. Police
said a check ef license numbers
showed that oa* ef the u r e used
by the gunmen la registered la
the name ef Mario Read Vltlnl,
but It was not eortaln whether he
was Involved.
CBS correspondent BID Leo­
nard, who wee In effect ousted
from the Dominican Repobile
Wednesday, said in Puerto Me*
that IT etudests fearing imprison­
ment or death sought asylum In
the Brasilian Embassy after a
gunflgM with Dominican guards.

Tompd Women's
Tourney Opens

Here are two more members of the P-TA program ef urging closer
the Pinecrest Elementary School's association between parents
faculty, being introduced ae part ef teechece la ten eehooL

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TAMPA (UPI) - A Held of 114,
Including si landtag professionals,
lead off today hi the Bret round
ef tee 17,990 Tampa Women's
Open Golf Tournament.
Defending champion Ruth Jetseii, who won laet year with e
71-bole Ml, said it would tab* at
least a MS to win this year since
the touring pros ere shooting
better golf teen they did lest
year.
Mitt Jeaeen, from Seattle,
Wash., it ranked among several
top-notch golfers who rata so
favorites la tee anuual tourney
played at the Palma Coin GoU
and Country Club.

Upset Sparks
Tennis Tourney
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -E d u a r­
do Euteta ef Ecuador, upeet win­
ner Wednesday over Australian
Davis Cupper Roy Emerson, wilt
play Sweden'* Jen Erie Lundqulxt
in * top match in the Good
Neighbor Tennis Tournament to­
day.
Top-seeded Neel* Fraser ot
Australia, holder sf tea U J.
Nagles shamptaaeblp. la sched­
uled to fne* Robert Green* of
New Yack. F rtear baa boon nut
of action wHB a strained keek
msects. Officials said he will bo
deal trod in default If unable to
ploy today.
Among tee Hoot Indians sf
Arisons, the girl traditionally
takes tee initiative la
marries*, according to the NsGeer graphic Society
the
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young man' s hair

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P ln n c rs B t

School fifth srad* teacher,
knows a lot about the
South. Shn waa born in
Florence, Mias., whom she
enjoyed horseback riding
and haa lived in five south*,
urn staten. Mra. Walters
traveled in six other atataa
and In Mexico. She haa
taught in three states. Mra.
Walters was educated at
Mississippi Southern Col­
lege and at the University
of Florida.

Police Hunt Cabbie Who Left
Child To Die Under Parked Car
NEW YORK (UPI)— She lay
there under lha ear Ilka a largo
rag doll. Her once bright red hair
ribbon was streaked with dirt end
■he was dead.
Robin Jeyaer, 4, a tot I feat,
4 Inch** tell waa New York Ctty'a
14th htt-and-nm victim in meant
Statistics say aha won't bo tea
last, but her death will be re­
garded as one of tbo most cal­
low' ef these left to die by pan­
icked driven.
The Bttle Negro girl was play­
ing In front of Ik* crowded Har­
lem tenement when she lived
Wednesday afternoon. A sudden
date late the street, a moving
text and Robin was struck down,
eevtraly Injured.
A crowd gathered. The stocky
Negro taxi driver stopped, qulekly

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five study wan gives to Saaferd by Mr. Walter

City

Ft. Piaree

Benferd

Drljind

Population

16,67«

87,500

18,000

TwUl Budffoi

$1,401,000

$3,000,000

$088,004

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par CltUen

$84.00

$78.00

$40.00

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Total number
of EmployMo

174

810

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Number of Employoaa
per Citlinn

1 per M

1 per 181

1 per 118

1 per 00

Number of Police
per Citixen

1 par IM

1 per 018

1 per 048

1 per 038

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$98,877
18,000 (Lead fill)

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During the pest ten yean, there has been a tot ef
also ever tee CKy’a aswage disposal qi
Lake Mourve.
During 1941, the State Board of HsuHh eonduetad a
study of the toko and cams out with a gloomy report.
However, to lk42, the City’s conauMny engineers
the problem end compared this '41 study with a *1mlter state
study ot Jacksonville. 17m Jacksonville study hod bean reviewed
by two specialists from tbs United States P«*lle Health Bervtee
to the effert that the Jacksonville study indicated that It waa
not n eerioua pollution problem at Jacksonville^ axeerf
was doubtful for swimming or raersatteo. Since tea &lt;
report showed a higher degree of pollution, the engineer for the
Oily ef Benferd concluded, "the City ef Sanford te not RtsdMted
to spendiny money on sewage purification unless R plow te nee
the weUse ef Lake Monroe for rsirm tiensd parpnsak eaoti a»
bathing”.
4 in n July IS, 1441 report, the City’s engineer, Mr. Bohert
Angas, stated that: "treatment will certainly be necessary when
the population ef Sanford Inm ates te 40,000”. Mr. Abel Wolrnan,
a leading aealtary engineer, ‘submitted a review ef Innfeod's
sewage problem ea June I, 14AS. In (Ms »apart. Mr. Wotasen
several points as follow* i
1. Lake Monro* was said te be able to take sera of the
city's sswegs without InUrfrrring la any way with th*
fish life.
1 "Ths only petiibla reason for treating Sanford's sewage
would be as a part of ae effort te make the water safe
for bathing".
•
I. Due to the highly colored water, ete., Mr. Wolman stated
that "lake Monroe Is not and probably never will ba a
very desirable place te swim”. He wont ea to any that K
would be exceedingly difficult te maintain a purity de­
sirable for swimming even If a complete' sewage treat­
ment plant was constructed and the treated sewage was
rhlorinated.
On October 28, 1443, Metcalf and Bddy, tatenmttona%
known engineer*, alto submitted a review sf the oonfile ting
thoughts and reporta presented by th* State Board of Health end
the City's consulting engineer*. 1&gt;la firm soneluded their tend­
ing* by saying that the repairs and axtentian ef tea aewer
system were urgently needed and that Mm treatment plant
should bo dteerred until ten
The discussions ended te an
Board of Health and the City of Saaferd April IE 1444, ter the
Otty te construct or have started a treats* sat plant within teres
years provided the tenanting eould be assuaged on Mm poaonst
collateral. This agreement was extended 4*r another two pear*
under a July 22, 1417 resolution. However, this extension re­
quired tli* City to eat $40,000 aside sack of the two years dor ■
fund towards the treatment plant construction. This 900,000 hat
been set said* end bold as a
The City retained Ltedy, Wheslar, and AIteman as fiscal
agents to study the financing of Mm sewage treatment plant.
After a careful investlgattoa, Mr. Loomis Tandy advised the
Otty against n general obligation bend teaoe and toferaaad the
Commission that, although revenue certificates eould tocnBy he
Issued, there would not he sufficient uvewua teem the peases*
rates to mate the retirement end interest sekodato of the eortiflcetos, Bines the City Commission would net cwwldsT
th* aewer rates, the peealbWty sf
cates ended.
The flam! study of the sews
ant facta, k became steer that the
breaking even with sxpensee. Any unfor
newer division must operate hi the red with the
actually making np any sewer deficit, The study ala*
that, If n treatment plant wee financed, th* tataraat and prtaolpal
weald be from $21,000 to $11,000 annually I t addition to the an­
ticipated M et of $24,000 for operating the plant. This means that
t te.090 to 110,000 would he required eaeh your tew th* treatment
plank Whoa 1274,000.00 to borrowed far each earn traction, tea
City must also pay interest that would add another $117,194.
Therefore, the total cost would become I4M.134.0C for ftasaciag.
plus tbo $90,000 already sot aside as a oath passi ve. A etig to
very etmilar to a person. When something sen be paid lor-to
cash, It eaves money by avoiding the interact l a this cam, the
interest payments amount to Marly 19* additional mot sd n
trm tm m t plant when flnsnsed.
In IN f, Ike City of Baaford retained * * engineering Arm
of Smith and Gillespie to review tom* aid plane for s sewage
trm tinsn* plank The report indicated that temfaod had a b a t e
outgrown th* eld plans with present r*Mmmsedations ending * r
a plant designed te handle three million gallant ef sewage each
day. This plant would'he designed to accomplish lha following:
a. M to M percent reduction in biochemical oxygen ‘demand
(mee-s ef ateaaurtag pollution),
b. IS to 90 percent reduction In suspended solids.
c. 94 to 44 percent reduction of all settletbla solid*.
During December ef 1449, Thornton Laboratories
look n pollution study of Lake Monro* for the City of Rgaford.
This study wee to compere the present conditions of the Inks
with the conditions found by the State during their 1441 study.
During this eight-year period, Benferd had made many skaages
‘In tte aewer system.
The changes resulted In elimhMtiag the unsightly accumula­
tions along the Ink* toilkhmd; collection end relocation sf the
disposal point to the west of th* City away from the populated
arm tj and maintaining aonteel over the pollution level oven with
the doubling of the contributing population, a side m u lt of the
study shews that pollution to alto comb* downstream and Into
porttap «f the lake. This stay ba due to
or
Th* City ef Benferd is now farad with a problem. Approxi­
mately two years weald' ho requited 4* put n treatment plant
into operation. Papulation growth it suck that 1470 will tee the
City ef Baaford with nearly 19,700 people as a ranernrativt
estimate. Buck a psgnlatlm wtH require a sewage temtmant
plank

• The Bute Beard ef Health wants the treatment plant to
•tort immediately, the big fraction is — d* th* people want the
pleat ead are they will lag t* pay th* additional cost? A cost
that will be a t tenet $.14 additional per month oa each MU or
name $0J0.mem par year. Bash OA added sort Is am orally

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picked up the Injured child and
told tee crowd be was rushing
her to a hospital.
Robin never reached the hospi­
tal. She was found two hours later
dead under a perked ear, her
body crumpled ead broken.
Jama* Hunter waa walking
■long ten street two blocks from
the accident ead two hours after­
wards. Ho thought be saw a rag
den under a car. He reached
under tea ear ead pulled out Urn
bodr of Robin
Pollen official* called R "th*
moat vicious hlt-aad-run cate I*
com* to our attention." Deputy
Inspector Joseph J. McLaughlin
sold the girl' bsd been placed
under th* parked car la a way
white would ha vs looked as
V tee car had kilted the chill If
H had bean driven away.

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MRS. FOLLY DANIELS,
Ftneenat I Inman.
School fifth grade
teacher, was born in Anderson County, Tenn. Mrs.
Daniels, received her edu­
cation at Maryville College,
Maryville, Tenn., where ihe
got a bachelor of arts de­
gree in education. Mra.
Daniels Uvea at 110 Laurel
Drive. She haa two daugh­
ters, eight and Id yearn
old.

E lem en tary

UbtUcUca «f rity

Former
Commina loner

Sanford Facts On
Sewage Disposal

PARTIAL COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF C IT Y OPERATIONS

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. The Channel Swim: Robert Loc­
als takes oa a duel rote te the
U. 8. Steel Hour’s April C comedy
OB CBS TV, "How To Make A
Killing." Loggia will be teen as
a French general and the gener
el's long-tost English son. Eva
Gabor la the "torn interest."
Robert Greff hat resigned from
NBC-TV to become president of
•extant, Inc., ■ new TV ead
motion picture company. Graff la
th* producer of next Sunday's
Archibald MacLelsh t e l e p l a y ,
"The Secret of Freedom"
Ed Sullivan's CBS-TV show for
March $9 wW feature top-flight
d rew acts. Including performers
la tee Cirque D'Hlvcr of P aris., .
Frlederlch DuerrenmsU's short
play. "Aether At Work," 1* the
Goodyear Theater shew ter Me
day, April 11 on NBC-TV. star­
ring Ernie Xovaci . . . Maria
Schell will star In the ARC-TV
adaptation of "Nloold\pk,” port
of tee "Special Toalght" aeries,
•e Wednesday, April to-

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�Search Continues For Jet
A 200-mnn air and land search for the
wrocknge of a Navy Jet bomber and two
of its crew was still unsuccessful today.
The twin engirt A3D Sky warrior, on
a training mission a t the-Sanford Naval
Air Station was assumed to have crashed
between 4:30 and 5:30 p. m. Wednesday,
^according to officials at NAS.
The NAS public service information
office at 2 p. m. said that no trace of the
plane or missing airmen had been found.
One of the three Jacksonville Naval
Base crewmen, Photographer's Mate
Second Class R. L. Cardeau, was picked
up by a Navy helicopter crew after he
bailed out near Lake Helen.

By United Press Intaraatfcmal
Two air tragedies within It
hours left at least 16—and possi­
bly I t— persons dead, t t Injured
mtnd two unaccounted far today.
w A New York-bound Italian airUnar, which haa juat taken as
7,000 gallons of gaaollne, “Maw
Into M million placna" an taking
off from tba Shannon, Ireland, air­
port aarty today and rained aurvivon, bodies and wrackaga onto
a nearby cemetery.
At least 61—and possibly IT died in the collision Thursday of
a U. S. Navy DC6 and a Brasilian
airliner over cloud-shrouded
ugarloaf Mountain near Rio da
Janeiro.
About 41 af tha dead and the
three turvlvora af tba Brasilian
tragedy were Americans. Tba
Brazilian Air Ministry said today
the U. S. Navy plant probably
wat to blama for the crash.
Brendan Murray, assistant Shan­
non airport manager, said t t per­
sona were killed outright, S perjuna were In critical condition la
hospitals and that twu of the I t
passengers and crew aboard tha
Italian airliner ware "unaccounted

Gluaeppl Carroll, a Capuchin
prUwt of New York Cily. Their
fata was sot known Immediately.
_ Cauaa of tho eraah appeared to
hie "angina failure" on Ukeoff, a
Shannon airport tpokotniaa said.
Father Charles Comtford, a
Catholic priest whe Uvea near tha
cemetery where the crash oc­
curred, said tha plane appeared
to blow up into “ 10 million pieces
while In flight," raining bodies
and wreckage ecrois a 300-yard
Iran of tho coastal marshland.
Tba three survivors of tha Bra­
zilian crash, U . (J.g.) Georg# f .

U. S. launches
2-Ton Satellite
u tA F I WAJlAVKn/Uf lUFI! »
V Americ a today launched a two-tee
earth satellite aboard Mo mightest space racket to last a system
of detecting Russian missile fir­
ings with an Infra-red "sky spy."
The Air Forte reported btdieatloea were the eeeond stage of
the Midas separated properly.
However, partial lose of telemetry
signals made Impossible im­
mediate confirmation that tha at^«ond stage Ignited and tho ealel9 lit* went into orbit.
An tt-faot tail Atlas-Agena thun­
dered into the sky at 11:41 p, m.
with more than 1.000 pound* of
delicate—and possibly diplomati­
cally tontroveralal — isatrumauta
in its note.
Tha sleek rocket, the aatioo'a
mightiest, traveled steeply and appareotiy normally la March af
aa orbit around tha middle of
earth far Ha payload. The Agon*
#iscond-tlage casing was to re­
main attached I* aad travel in
orbit with the bulky laetrumanl
package.
This was the first test of an
Air Force plan to put a dozen hr
more Project Midas satellites
info orbit within Um next two to
four years te keep take oa
launchings of big Soviet missiles.
Midas la short for "military de­
fense alarm system."
(§ The •*&gt; item ia kayed lo a sen
alliva infra-red device that would
detect the exhaust of an enemy
rocket within one minute aftar H
wai fired, giving America a ttminute warning. This la the time
it would take an intercontinental
ballistic missile to go from pad
to target.

Th* Orange County Cumminion
today went on record at favoring
a joint drainage Improvement pro­
gram involving Seminole aad Or­
ange counties and the city of Win­
der Park.
Cost of tba program is axpactad
to be S372.M0.
Seminole County Commissioner
Lawrence Swafford, who attend­
ed a meeting of Um twu board*

Cardeau suffered a leg injury and is
being treated at the hospital at the Navy
base. He told officials he remembered
little about the incident except that ha
was told to ball out.
Still missing today are Lt. G. E. Dotson. the pilot and Lt. C. K. Faulkner,
bombardier-navigntor. •
Lt. Cdr. H. K. Smith, information of­
ficer a t NAS said approximately 12 Navy,
Coast Guard and Civil Air Patrol planes
are combing a four-county area for the
wreckage. The plnncs were called back to
their base about 1 p. m. Thursday due to
low ceiling and heavy rain, but rejoined
the search early this morning.

1C Hal lt. Holenia, Norfolk, Va.,
were hospitalised with minor inJuries.
President Elsenhower and Bra­
silian President Juaeellno Kubitsehek Went to the hospital on
their return Hera from Sao Paulo
Thursday night In eipress their
aympathy to the aurrivors.
A ministry spokesman said the
U. I . Navy DC0 apparently had
atrayad from ita assigned course.
The DO! waa bringing Navy
bandsman and other Americans
here from Buenos Alrat when it
collided with the Brasilian air­
liner inbound from Vitoria. The
survivors were believed to be

members of the U.S. naval party
tent to Argentina at a result of
the recent submarine scare there,
tide of the mountain.
All of the 26 persona aboard the
the Brasilian airliner died. The
number of dead aboard the Navy
plana wai a matter af dispute,
the U. S. embassy saying there
were 44 persona in the plane and
Navy officials In Bio and in Wash­
ington saying tt carried only M.
In Washington, relative* of the
Navy bandsmen killed in (he
crash said several of them had
bad premonitions of disaster abead before they left for Lqtin
America.

VOL. XL1X

WEATHER: Fair and colder today and tonight. High today, 54-00. Low tonight, 36-44.
United Presa Leased Wire Established 1008
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1080
SANFORD, FLORIDA

1 p . m . S to c k s
NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock prices at 1 p. m.:
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American TAT .. . . . . . . . . . IT's
American Tobacco
Bethlehem Steel
Caterpillar............
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Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 43*4
Studebaker .......... m i t t aat* ITMi
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BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - Presi­
dent Elsenhower made a dramatic
arrival in tha heart of Buenos
Aires by helicopter today, soaring
over the heads of angry demonatratora who were demanding the
return of ousted Dictator Juan D.
Peron. They shook their fiats at
th« chopper at It passed high
above them.
Five bombs exploded in the city
dufing tha night, injuring three
persona la what may hava bven
anti - American 4amawtrafront.

Two or the blasts damaged Amrrican-owtied companies.
Security arrangements were the
tighten of Eisenhower's Latin
American trip.
Tha President arrived by pl|ne
■t Eteisa Airport, saddened by
the loss of •! persons in Thurs­
day’s air collision over Rio de
Janeiro between a U. S. Navy
plane and a Brasilian airliner.
President Arturo Kronditl and
other high Argentine dignitaries
welcomed Eisenhower. warmly at

the airport, and the two preti&gt;
dent! boarded a U. S. Marine
Corp* helicopter and flew 27 mllet
into the city to the U. S. embassy
gardens.
Members of Eisenhower's party
wlm made the trip into town by
auio taw Peroo'a name whitewashad an the highway hundreds of
times and aignt saying “ People
are with Peran" and "Peran come
back."
A UPI correspondent in a radio­
telephone ta r tracking the hell-

Be Bighearted
Nearly 250 women will canvass for contributions to
thn Heart Fund in Seminoia County and DaBary Sunday.
The volunteer worker* will cover all communities in
Seminole and DeBary in a house-to-house eanvase be­
tween 1 p. m. and l p . m .
The captaina of the drive will have their headquartera in Seminoia Memorial Hoapital, according to Mra.
Michael Caolo of Sanford, Heart Sunday auparvinor.
Money collected for the Heart Fund ia uaed for research and for purchase of heart treatment equipment
for different arcaa, according to need.
The recent allotment by tha Florida Heart Associa­
tion of funds to buy an oacilloscope and pacemaker for
Seminole Memorial Hospital was an answer to Seminole
County's need, Seminole-DeBary Heart Council president
Earnest Southward said today, in urging generous re­
sponse to the Heart Sunday canvass.

copter reported that Pcronlati
along the way thou ted “Viva Pm
ron“ at the craft patted overhead.
The extremely tevere security
meaturet and the heat kept the
crowd down to about 1,000 and
thete w en kept a tafs dittanee
away.
In accepting a hey to the dty,
Eitenhower said ha wat “one hun­
dred per eent“ for Frondlti,
The praise for the Argentina
pretident, who atood silently at
Eitenhower’i tide, came when Els­
enhower recalled that Frondlti had
■aid, “Argentina It going to be
one of the great leading democra­
cies, not only of the Weitern world,
but all'the world."
Eitenhower then added with
feeling; “ I am far him 100 per
rent, and I feel that It It a great
privilege for ma to rome back te
return hit friendly call te Washing*
ton."

tornadoes.
Temperatures d i p p e d below
freezing la parts of Mississippi,
Alabama and Georgia. Cold ruined
the valuable tomato, watermelon
and corn crops la tha asml-tnptcal
lower Rio Grande Valley.
[The naar-hliuard which lashed
,0m Midwest Thursday with IPNortheast and Now

Rlcagjarm wW ier mot and killed
hi# wife and two tfaugblars Thurs­
Armatreog-Jeada, p ,
day, put a bullet' through hie head,
i many pfoMMd- 'df
then drank a cad'of beer before
staggering to a nearby home.
Julio Montes, 41, today, wee in
serious condition at a hospital with
a »-catlber pistol bullet wound in
hia head. Officers said the bullei
went In under Me lower right Jaw
and earns out tinder hie left ear.
Ha was expected te recover.
Lee Ceuaty sheriffs deputies
said Montes killed bli wife and
children te climax hours of drink­ Farm Incpme Down
WASHINGTON. (UPI) -a- Farm
ing. They said ha shot tha girle,
tballaa, f, aad Virginia, a, ia the lacemt pluagui M per cate l« 11
bedroom of their homo before billion dollars hi IN I whU other
slaying hit wife Luisa, about 41,
in the bedroom.
Deputies said Monies then fired
a bullet through hie head, opened
a can of beer aad lurched to tba
homo of MamlUaao Corona.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tho
Democratic-controlled House Ap­
propriations Committee today da■led President- Elsenhower's re-

CITY PLANNER G e n ii Dnke, left, (fed Zoning and
Planning Board Member. Art Harris examine Duke's

Generalised Lund-one Plug for Sanford, ahowln
proposed perimeter route.
(Herald I

News Briefs

WASHINGTON (U P I)- South­ Paar Show Probe?
ern senators vowed today to con­
WASHINGTON lUPI) — A House
tinue their talkathon against civil subcommittee is looking into th*
rights "for a lot af weeks" de­ Jack Paar talavliien show, it waa
spile the threat af 24-hour Senate disclosed today, A apokcimen for
the subcommittee headed by Bop.
Sen. Sam J. Ervin (D-N.C.) told Oren Harris (D-Ark.) said the pa­
United Press International the nel has asked lit* NBC network
Dili* bloc expected to get some to supply it with a Kinescope of
unintentional help from civil tho Paar show af Jan. II. .
rights backers la th* South's ef­
fort te avoid a showdown.
"You can't silencl a senator." Loses Coolness
Ervin commented. “They might
BOSTON (UPI) - A testy ex­
not debate this (civil righla) Is- change between the prosecutor and
aut but they wit) want to talk on Willem Van Hie erupted today at
ether subjects-”
lbs Dutch wireless operator's mur­
Ervin pointed out that tome of der trial. Th* 11-year-old Van Bit,
the longest speeches ia a IS hour normally cool-mannered, showed
and IS minute station Ihat ended the first outward sign of strain
at II:lg p. m Thursday ware under a punishing crota-eaamlnimad* by supporters of righla leg Uoa that began Thursday.
illation who spoke *a other mat
ten.

a special tea district will ha ait
up far residents ia tha Temple
Terrace aed Tangle weed anas
of Semi**!* County.
To* main part of the project

Isnford to tho. Lake Monroe
Bridge could ha A fine parkwjy
with,' recreation .Acilitles. CRy
Plamttr Gerald Mpm uold the
Jkdford Zoning Add Planning
Board Thursday.
"I think that would be a very
worthwhile plan lo go Into,'' frakt
■aid. He referred te the w4w»t
wide atrip between the railroad
track* end Lake Monroe from
Sanford to the bridge.
The land could be used for wa­
ter ski facilities and for a Boy
grout area, Dake suggested. Th*
planner said th* amount of pollu­
tion in Lake Monroe will becoma
lest aa the Stats Board of Health
damp* down on emptying of sew­
age into the lake. Therefore,
watarakiiog In Lake Monroe will

increase, Dake forecast.
The planner recomtttnded that
Sahford acquire the lead.
The aoning officials also diecussed possible problems which
msy result af*
Board mamber
of W. First
Art Harris said ha thought tha
group's biggest problem counsel­
ed with lha four-la aed area would
be handling of commercial toning,
“ I definitely tee m seed for
W. First St. ever going com­
mercial," Dake laid.
If* suggested a commercial
atrip oa W. First St. near Grapeville Ave. for molds, but said
ihat if motels were allowed near­
er town they would bring traffic
Inin lha eily, .
Dake'a motel suggestions hinge
partly on completion af Circus-

land. Ma luggeata Grapevine at
one. part of the Sanford perimeter
rouie to carry Clrcuilsnd traffic
around ih* cily, rather than
through il. The perimeter route
would run from W. First It. south
on Grapevillt lo ttth St., east to
meal U. S. 17-02 sear lunland
Estates, and acron n o t to the
old Orlando highway. From there
Is would go north on Orlsndo
highway to a point near Cinderville east to Cameron Av*.,
north on Cameron to llth It. and
there meet a proposed extension
of Seminole Blvd. and run along
Lake Monroe.
Sinford Building Inspector M.
A. Velvington said that U Cirruswould
land goea in, tha Hate
.
co-operate to extend GrsptvMle
Av*. from 10th St. south to U. S.

PROGRESS MINCE JANUARY was reported, a t Thursday night's moating
of thn Sanford Humana Society, Aa Um chart hat* shows, the society has
enraHod 60 members and received contributions and membership feea of
(SIR Eothuaed over the report pis Robert Johnson, treasurer; Elaine
Miller, canter, recording secretary, and Ruth Rankin, corresponding secre­
tary. Mra. HarriattCowley, president, reported on the agreement by the
county commiMlonws to ionae a piece of land screen from the county home
on Hwy. 17*62 for m snimsl shelter, subject to psbUe hearing, tostoUvsly
set March 28.
(Herald Photo)

fT-tt. Dyke sqld French Ave.
has a traffic couni of *1,000 cart
per day new and that the peri­
meter route will be needed to
relieve future pressure.
Dike's Generalised Land Use
Plan recommends commercial
eooing out 13th SI. and down
French Ave. eod U.S. 17-02. Com­
mercial organisations art there
now and nothing ean b* done
about M, although it'a a bad
situation, the planner is id.
He alee recommended a com­
mercially toned area for the
north and of Mellonvllle Ave.
near Lake Monroe. Both Daka
aad Ytlvington agreed that presartptioo shops and doctor’* of­
fices lend to locale around hos­
pitals aod the Beirut si of thla
area to Seminole Memorial would
be a likely spot for such buildings.
Board member Robert Kerns
said about flve different areas
have been toned for prescription
shop* near Seminole Memorial
but more have been put up to far.
Dak* also presented a general
development plan for Sanford's
central bu tineas district. Ho recommanded a new library im­
mediately east of tha Civic Cen­
ter and a new fire station im­
mediately south of tha center.
This would replace Ihc present
nation on Palmetto Ave.
Dake said Fire Chief Mack
Ciavaland Sr., thought this was
a pood site. It would give fire
Irutjke fast arceis easi-west along
Seminole Blvd. end north-south
along Sanford Ave.
A yacht club and marina &lt;o re­
place the present bandsbell, and
tree-filled mills to replace road­
way on several small streets
were also suggested by the plan­
ner.
Dake recommended making
fourth St. w i way west and Se­
cond It. one way east, making
Commercial Ava. a through street,
and adding orf-streal parking
area* la tha cily.
Daka’a groundwork in making a
guide pita for Sauford'a future
devtiepmeal is now finished. Hie
employer. George W. Simons of
Jackaonvifle, will look over Dake'a
findings, Make revisions, sad sub­
mit ait findings in bound leporu
la the city. Sanford's government
then may use the findings as U
wishes.

the winter. Up I# W iochei ad
■now blocked two main Mlehigaa
highways. Sevta Inches In DetroM
touched off a rash of trafflc-eaait
lng accident*.
Sevan inches af snow severed
Springfield, Decatur, Peoria end
champaign la Illinois. Party mile
aa hour winds whipped drifts
■cross highways. Dotens af school*

closed.

Tornadoes dipped from Me aim
at Jacksonville aad Labs City,
Thursday. Then were no deaths
or serious Injuries, but the twisters
wrecked or damaged ■ homo* aad
buildings.

The city started putting add!lionet office space and a courtroom
on (he second floor of City Hall thla
week. Sanford CHy Manager W.
E. Knowlee said Thursday.
Knowlaa told the Sanford Zoning
and Planning Board tha pity Hafl
was built soundly la the lKOt, but
waa not properly planned.
Adding tba courtroom and office
and storage apace upstairs will
leave more room for workers and
ihe visiting public on tho ground
floor, the cily manager Mid. He
added that noisy office machines
also will bt put upstair*.
Insurance regulations has kept
Uia cily from usiog tha second floor
or its headquarters, but now tho
way hat been cleared for conver­
sion of the Mcond floor, la being
converted Knowlea Mid.

Crews Bock Home
Flight craws from VAH-d at th*
Sanford Naval Air Stilton arrived
Ibis morning after a seven month
tour in thn Mediterranean ns pait
of tho nation'* Drat Una ad do*
team.
Tho heavy attack squadron is un-der th* command *1 Cdr. Ball
P. Yales.
lh a squadron had Hated
parts as Barraiaai, Istaahal,
sns. Nspies, Leghorn aad Cat

it

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�Lutheran Church
Church Of Christ

Nizarene

o&gt; c n i s T
rfeRN p a r s ch u rch o r th u
Gwn
NAIARINB
Ralph Brewer it. ... &gt; Evangelist
0 BRIAN ROAD .
Rlbla School ........... 10:00 a. « ,
Vpiitoc
Molding Won hip
11:00 a. at. Rev. H a Fl*her
Sunday al t p. a . an orian con
E n n lo i Wonhip . . . . 7:00 p. a . tlundsy achoal . ... *■« a. m. cart la to be presented by Mr*.
Morning
wort
hip
.
10:43
a.
a
W*d. Prayer Service ■ 1:90 p. a .
Either Mitchell at the Lutheran
Youth aarrlco ........... 0:40 ( a. Church of the Redeemer, 101 W.
Evangelistic aanrlea T:B0 p. m. 23th Place,
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Wod. prajrer service ,.T:M p. a .
Mr*, MUebetl I* a graduate of
Paata ■*
CarpU College, Wauketha, WilcouEtra D uncan........ .
Mi
lU, with a dagraa la tiered muHairing Worth Ip . ... UrOO
ale, majoring to organ. Shn la a
Evcaiag Wonhip . . . . . . «:W
mem bar af lia A aerkaa GuU of
Thors. Bible Study . . . . TtSI
I. L. Drawdy
.... Pastor Organ!*!* and la taaehing for
Sunday School
I0;00 a. m. Tii* Engel School of Musie and
W
U:W a. m. Thompson Mutlc Company nf Or*
Christian Sorvica Training 1:00
Morning Wonhip
AU member* and friend* are
p. at.
E voting Wonhip
Evening Worthlp
. ____
. 7:00____
p. m urgad la e o a t tad outor the
Med. Prayar Sarviaa T:N p. a . coneart which will ha tutorapem d with her aomauwta oa
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
whet particular qualities of the
CHURCH
Presbyterian
organ she la tmphaiising.
Path A*a. at 4th St
FIRST PRRSBYTBR1AH
Raw. John W. Thonus ... Pastor
^ CHURCH '
Holy EnehaHst ........ T:M a. m
Oak At*, and Third at.
Family Serrlc*
Church School ........t:M a. as. Mornlag,Wonhip . .. . •:«! a. a .
Sunday School ........ . • : » a. m.
Honing Frayer—
Sermon ................ 11:00 a. m. Morning Warship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Senior Fellowship .... 0:00 p m.
Haig Cemmmien—
TaaoOay
9:00 0. m» Evening Warship .. 9:10 p. ■
Wadt eeduy ...................10:00 a. m. Wad. Freyar Sarrtaa....9:N p. m.
The special services tor QuiaNursery Available
Thursday
9*10 a. as.
quagueiJms Sunday and Ash Wed­
Sacrament af Pauaaea
nesday w en announced by Rev.
Saturday............ 0:00-0:00 p. at.
Paul E, Shulls af the All Saints
Episcopal Church, Enterprise.
Hely Communion at $ a. m. and
Morning Prayar aad sermon at
11 a. m. a n scheduled for Sun­
day. On Wednesday and Sunday
a* 10 a. m. will ba UUay*aad
Panitentisl Office,
Alan, the Episcopal Chitrchwnman win moat i t the pariah haute,
Wadnaadsy at S *. a . All Baptis­
ed woman af tha Episcopal Church
are automatically eligible tor
church

f lllllf Uaton ........ •
iveuiai Worship . ... 9:i
aA Prayer sam e* Ti*
Nuraery arltlabla
CENTRAL RAPTtVT CWU1CW
Car. i« h a t a o ik Av*.
la v . OaQ Smith .
.Pastor
Sunday Schoat
.... 9:4S a. a .
• Marafaa WSnfefp .. il'.oo a.
m . . . . \0 : il p. a .
Mp . .. . 9:10 p. a .

mmtfftaep-*
—

tH I C M S T BAPTIST CHUBCH
SM V. Oaara Bead
. pastor
.......9:41 a. a .
. . . . ii:0b a. a .
.. d:M p. a*
. 9:41 p. a .
Sarvtea^9j4l p. a .

Pancokg Sup
Set By Churcl
Loagwood’s Christ O
copal, will have n Sbrava Tuesday
pancake supper March 1.
Admission la flm I:1M p. a .
supper in tha church haS will ha
9f cents tor ariuKe and 01 tents
tor childrsa under IS. Tha public

Lakt Maiy Church
Sponsors Dinner
A eeuniry gtyla park diaaar to
betog g m u i l by Ha hniMooe
of the Lake Mary Community
Presbyteries Church tonight,
Diaaer*r it I1JI a plata tor
mBBUB ub^I

BB

Sht pmiApMl

-WQI ha served from l . l t L l
p. a . n4 tha church* Mrs. Ola
Cochran la chairmsa af tha m a t.

u M iaiiiM t f M K

oil* a. a.
kU mi. MW a. a.

9* H» Maaaar

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Ths support o f the Church Sorias is sponsored by tha following Business Firms:

Heller Motor Silos

Rib Theatre

Vulcsn Materials Co.

Progressive Printing Co.

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Sunday Schnal ............S ill a. a .

Msrniag Worthlp....H:0t g. a .
Evaagouatto Berriaa ..9t» pi a .
Waaan’a Mioototaw
Yaun« Paapia'a

Swvtoa. Wad .......... t f

p. m.

Negro Churches
PSOGRBSI — 10HAST

FuraHuro Co.

Wh?s!?r Fertilizer Co.

A L S S PU U

Aineco Station

Celery City Printing Co.

S r H Atlantic National Bank
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�FrL Feb. 29. lW O -Pege i

W om an
By JEANNE WARNKE
FA 2-7439
THERE WAS MUCH LAUGH­
TER AND CHATTER last night
^*hen a group of women—all
“ ormcr school mates and SHS
graduates of the dais of '42, met
at the home of Pally (Mrs.David)
Gatchel.
,
The "gab session" was Inspired
by two out of town members, now
service wives, who are visiting
in Sanford— Mrs. Delphine Hasty,
the former Earline Kelly, - and
Mrs. William Young, the former
Lucille Hall. Also present were
^M rs. Ben Currie (Violet Wells) of
^Daytona, Miss Kstherine Spencer
of Orlando . . and Mrs. Douglas
Stenstrom (Florence Wells). Mrs.
Leo Watson (Stella Toucbton),
Mrs. Johnny Sauls (Clsra Has­
kins), Mrs. Art Beckwith (Zona
Mathews), Mrs. W. W. White
(Susan Klrtley), Mrs. James Lee
(Luticia Gormley) and Mrs. C.
0. Jones (Joyce Adams).
MRS. C. L. Mcnser, of Vero
'jB csch and president of the Flor­
ida‘Federation of Women's Clubs,
will bo the guest speaker on

MRS. MENSER
March t whan tha Sanford Wom­
an'* Club meat* for a buiinesa
luncheon. At that lima eleven
past presidents will b* honored
• • -they are Mrs. R. E. Tolar,
Mra. R. A. Smith, Mra. C. R.
Dawson, Mrs. Jim ta Mougbton,
Mrs. H. W. Rucker, Mr*. O. P.
Herndon. Mra. 0. M. Harrison,

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Program A t Meeting

To Be Presented By

Of Xi Beta Chapter

W. S. G S. Tuesday

A program entitled "The Varioui
Man” waa pretented bjr Mra. Mal­
colm Lodge Jr. at (he meeting of
the XI Beta chapter of Bela Sigma
Phi at the home of Mra. Gordon
Frederick on Banana Lake.
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer, presi­
dent, presided at the business ses­
sion when reports were heard from
committee chairmen, Mrs. E. C.
Harper Jr. and Mrs. Don Bales.
Plans were discussed for a lunch­
eon to be held In the near future.
Plans were also discussed con­
cerning the chapter project of
awarding a full-jeweled Beta Sig­
ma Phi pin to some lucky winner.
Mrs. Vernon Hardin reviewed the ,
rules of parliamentary procedure
taken from the chapter's manuel.
Mrs. Dan Batten will be hostess
to the next meeting Monday,
March 14. New officers for the
coming year will be elected at this
meeting.
Refreahmenla were served -by
the hostess to Mrs. Speer, Mrs.
Harold Chapman, Mrs. Harper,
Mrs. Bales. Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr.,
Mrs. Hardin, Mrs. Frederick and
Mrs. Batten.

E. W. Christensen, registrar and
suidance counselor of Srmlnola
High School, and Mrs. T. J. Taylor.
panel members with Mrs. E. C.
Williams as moderator will present
the program at the W. S. C. S.
meeting in McKinley Hall, Tues­
day morning at 9:43 o'clock.
Following the panel discussion a
question and answer period will
he held. Mr. Christensen will use
as his topie "Conservation Of
Youth” and Mrs. Taylor will stress
the "Conservation of M a t u r e
Years.”
Mr. Christensen will Incorporate
In his talk the special testing
program to be held at Seminole
High School the second week in
March. It Is known as "Project
Talent.”
The executive board meeting win
precede the program at 9 a. m.
All Interested persons are Invited
to attend.

■e guests were ready la h e re —
Mrs. Lipplncott brought in a tape
recorder and played e recording
ef the entire procedure. She had
a microphone bidden in the party
ream end the conversation of the
entire evening was recorded.
Gueata included the honoree. the
Mlssea Barbara Flynt, Patty
Walkar and Joyce Johnson, Mrs.
Dot Adams, Mrs. Glenns Bicknail, Mrs. Robert Dekle. Mrs.
Mary Duffy, Mrs. Cynthia Galley,
Mrs. MaybeUa Gsy, Mrk. Florencs
Golmartin, Mrs. Kathryn Gilstrep, Mrs. Janet Gustafson, Mrs.
Elisabeth Hart, Mrs. Jane Hop­
kins, Mra. Talma Jarrell, Mrs.
EUa Dinkins, Mr*. Mary KoUift,
Mrs. Iren* Lapin, Mra. R. D.
Dekle.
Mn. Ebbe Lee, Mrs. Jo* Piekins. Mr*. B. C. Williams, Mrs.
Bill Fndgstt. Mrs. Alvt Conway,
Mrs. Helen MeCIusky. Mrs. Ju­
lie Oravstx, Mrs. Audrey Pattersea. Mrs. Mildred Petty, Mrs.
Bobby Powell, Mr*. Rose Ran*bottom, Mr*. Joyce Selbree, Mrs.
Daisy Simmons,
Mrs.
Avis
S lan ts. Mrs. Lee Patton, Mrs.
Hardy Patterson, Mrs. Talmsdgt
Melts Jr., Mn. Peter Bukur and
Mrl. Richard Rani bottom.

Church

Calendar

Personals
• X l f Z U f V BNQPGRARfl,

lr. and Mra. George Anba
nborn
and home guests, Mr. and Mra.
Nell Cobb, of Springfield, VI.. ar*
spending this wsek at tha San­
born home.
Mr. and Mra. T. Z. Cason of
Jacksonville and Dr. Jimmy Cason
of Winter Haven are house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wriglu for
the weekend. They have plans
for abad fishing at Lemon Bluff.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Alvarex of
Jacksonville were overnight guests
of Miss Doris Faber recently.
Herman Cook of South Bend,
Ind., waa the overnight guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hart, Thursday.

Mr. and Mra. Daniel Hinson ef
Maitland, announce the birth of a
son, Vance Andrew Hinson, born
Fob. 14 at Winlar Park Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Hinson Is the
former Miss Sandra Schaat,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Schaal, former reeldenti of San­
ford. Mr. Hinson Is miniging
Vary your favorlta corn muffin
editor of th* Orlando Evening recipe by adding to the bitter It
Star.
teaspoon of celery seed and 1
tablespoon of chopped parsley.
Bake and serve as usual.
Most children love cheese. But
is ■ rule, they prefer milder
flavors according to cheese dis­
Ona good picture or unit of
tributors, ao choosa eheddar or pictures is better thin many pic­
American cheese for those picks. tures cluttered about the room.

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tiful cards and a "money tree."
Each piece of money was wrap­
ped in gold paper and fastened
to a gold painted tree. Aefreshmenls for this occasion furnished
by friends, were two beautifully
decorated heart shaped cakes,
orange Juice and mints.
Approximately 30 guests called
during the afternoon to wish them
happiness. Out-of-tnwn guests in­
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Amos Atchely, Orange City; W. T. Fer­
guson, Dellary; Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. West, Mr. and Mrs. C. St.
Johns of Houghton Lake, Mich.,
and Daytona Beach; Mrs. Verona
Ray of nedwing, Minn, and Mrs.
Velma Urandi of Burlington,

Leftover desserts — nets 99
fruit cake or plum pudding—can
be serred with a . hard aanee,
whipped cream or lemon aauca ta
add new flavor and appearance.

Geneva Garden Club
Plans Workshop

W H E N IN DAYTONA
The Geneva Garden Club will BEACH plan to vjslt the
hold an all day workshop March new fabric ahop juat open­
2 at 10:30 a. m. at the Geneva ed at 118 8. Palmetto Ave.
Community Hall.
Mr*. P. W. Murphy will demon- They have a beautiful ar»
strate Rower arrangements. Mem­ ray of faahion fabrica for
bers are requested to hring their your aewlng plennure. A
own containers and flowers, either
complete not Iona dlnpiay ia
First Tresbytcrian Church. Pio­ fresh or dried materials.
neer Fellowship meets at # p. m.
the store and four pattern
Senior Fellowship meet* .at •
There's a wraith of gold la new lines for your selection.
p. m.

Jewelry. In precious or rostumo
Pinecrcst Baptist Church Youth form, the metal ia smooth textur­
Fellowship meets at 9 p. m.
ed and bright in the same piece
of J«woIry. It Is twisted and woven
MONDAY
a
Into new forms. Gold eolorlag is
Barnett Memorial Methodist found In pearls, beads, and tex­
Church Adult Fellowship will have tured beads. Also Important are
a covered dish supper at 9:30 semi-precious stones in the goldcolor family like topas, and amber.
p. m. in the church annex.

For year store, office or hem*
•#« victor's complete newU&lt;w

The Colonial Shop

Term* and Treda to*

FIm Fabrica
111 8. Palmatl* Ave.
Daytona Beach, Fie.
Free Parking la Roar

Office Machine Cm.

HAYNES

914 Magnolia Av*. 9A S449S

Apartness
MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Slnee
(heir manage two years ago, Mr.
aad Mrs. Dsnlel Goldman have
had one major problem. Ha is a
student at Marquetta University
and ahr it at the University of
Wisconsin.
Their complaint baa been that
the two schools never co-ordinated
their vacations.
Finally, this June they did.
Both schools listed their gradua­
tion ceremonies on the same Sun­
day at the same hour. So neither
Goldman was able to attend the
other's graduation.

So ninny folk* have been eh-ing and ogling
nt tha unfinished models—the V.I.P.—
the Executive—the Ambassador . . . that
we've decided 4&lt;&gt; hold n nncak prevue this
Saturday and Sunday 'til dark.
8 luxurioun model* . . . every feature you've ever
wanted . . . 8 or 4 hedroonm . . . each with 2 full
bathe . . . FHA end conventional financing . . •
low, low down payment! . . . no closing costa . . .
etc., etc., ahd etc.

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ried 30 years ago In their own
home in Rochester, Ind., by the
Rev. W. Lacy, minister of the
First Christian Church. Roth Mr.
and Mrs. Hart lived and worked
In Rochester before their mar­
riage, thus they had built their
own home and had it furnished
before the wedding.
They lived there for • years
before moving to South Bend,
Ind. where they now own their
home and spend the summers.
They have been spending the past
ten wlntrrs in Enterprise and have
a number of friends in this sec­
tion.
The Harts received many beau­

Final plans for the Installation
dinner to be held March 12, were
discussed by the Navy Wives Club
when It met at the home of Mrs.
Dorothy Holbrook. A covered dish
luncheon was served at noon.
For information concerning the
dinner call FA 2-1990. Member*
are reminded that reservations
must be in by March 7.
The next meeting of the chib
will be March 7 at 9 p. m. at tilt
base.

Officially we're not oftrii . . . the models
nr* Mill being primped, painted and
polished for (he grand opening next week.

The spin* ia the »*min etruo- nlao ia the i m i to which
turol beam of the body. It theee Impinged nerve* lead.
tcfa ^
i^ w a u we|| u In
the lower back.
j t u important to see a Chiropraetor aa soon as possible if
suffering with backache, aa
th* affected nerve may also
cause trouble in the organ to
which it lead*. The Chiropractor locates and removes the
nerve interference by adjuatInf th * misaligned bonea.
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Plans Installation

Enterprise Couple Observes

By HELEN SNODGRASS
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hart.
Clarke St., Enterprise, celebrated
their golden wedding anniversary
Sunday afternoon with an "open
house” sponsored by several
friends and neighbors of the com­
Annual Smorgasbord at Congre­ munity.
gational Christian Church, starts
Mr. and Mrs. Hart, the former,
at 3 p. m. No tickets sold at Miss Cecils MrGraw, were mar­
the door after 9:30 p. m. Dinner
music will be provided during the
entire serving time.
Members of Little Women Story
Lcsgue meets from 1 to 2:30 p.
m. at the Elks Playground to
make final plans for their spring
program. Stories will be selected
and discussed. All members-urged
SATURDAY
to attend.
Members of all S. S. classes
MONDAY
of Upsala Community Presbyte­
Past Matrons' Club Order of rian Church meet at the church
the Esstern Star, Seminole chap­ at 1:30 p. m. to go to Skata City
ter 2 will hold the annual dinner,
honoring Junior past matron, Mrs. for an afternoon of skating. Chap­
Llnnie Moye at 9:30 p. m. in erones are Mrs. Kay Thompson,
Masonic Hall.
Mrs. Charles Tolley and Rev.
John Tilley.
Enterprise
SUNDAY

Backache A Sign Of Nerve Irritation!

menu colled vertebra*. The
epin* reaU upon tha pelvu
»'hich l* nude up of three
movable bonne;
I th# hip bone*
■ and the sacrum,
P Trillion! of nerve
!
W wire* paaa from
■K th e
brain,
K g t hr ough th*
“Pln* *nd out ***
tween the vertabrae. Injury can eaaily aub*
luxate
(miealign) t h e n
joint#, thus Irritating tha
nerve* paaa in gout between
them. Th* r**ult la ptin. or

Navy Wives Club

Golden Wedding Anniversary

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At Kitchen Shower
Miss Melba Jobs son, brida-elact,
was honored with a kitchen show­
er thin week at tha homo ef
Mrs. Robert Lipplncott at keg
borne on Elm Avo.
Several games were played with
prists awarded to Mra. H. B.
Longwell, Mra. Marian Lossing
and Mrs. M. R. Dekla.
Mrs. Lipplncott presented the
% honoree with a atrip book, auto­
graphed by all the gueata.
Decorations were nil In n bridal
thema using red aad wklte. The
refreshment table wai overlaid
with e white cloth aid centered
with an arrangement el whit*
carnations. Sllvar and crystal ap­
pointments completed table de­
corations. Arrangements of red
and white enraatlene worn placed
In tha living ream. Tb* kosleee
served a salad eourae to the
guests.
Master Robert LippUeott,. see
of th* hoitosc, presented a
laundry bag full ef gifts to th*
honoree. Ho waa dressed ia a
chafe apron aad bat and mad#
a greed entrain* to make the
presentation.

Panel Discussion

Mrs. B, B. Crumley, Mrs. Roy of the Naval Air Station.
Tillis, Mrs. Francis Meriwether
June Slye, like all migratory
and Mrs. N. V, Farmer.
wives, is quite adept at making
Hostesses will be Mrs. Sybil a new home in a hurry—but her
Roulh, Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mrs. C. recent move to quarters In San­
M. Walls. Mrs. A. W. Woodall aod ford ereate quite a problem
Mrs. H. L. Duggar. Members can since, on the first day, she broke
make reservations by phoning both arms. It all happened when
Mrs. Albert Hardesty at FA 2-3049. she stumbled on a step while
While here, Mrs. Menser will making "one last trip" with a
be the bouse guest of Mrs. Ralph load of boxes. You can Imagine
Austin Smith at her home on
Park Avenue.T1IE SKIES WERE CLOUDY
(In fact It was downright "drip­
py” Wednesday afternoon) but the
Tea for Fran (Mrs. Gordon) Rob­
ertson was bright and gay. The
farewell party was held between
the hours of 2-4 at the Loch Ar­
bor home of Sue (Mrs. C. M.)
HobliUell with Muriel (Mrs. H.
H.) Osborne as co-hostess.
The honoree, standing in the
receiving line, wore a blue print
silk dress. Her shoulder corsage
wa
"UMC camellias
wnuiiiaana .res fiswas
*H
of white
glveh tq
her by the hostesses. In the din-1
Ing room guests commented on
the beautiful table appointments
—the table, overlaid with an
Army-Navy cut-work cloth, was
centered with tiers of pink cam- ,
elllaa in a crystal epergne and ; b —
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while tapers glowed In .-/stal
MRS. SLYE .
candelabra. Thera were trays of
petit-fours and assorted dainty
sandwiches—and presiding over the dilemma of ■ wife in a new
the silver service wera Gladys house—and both arms in casts!
(Mrs. Norman) Thom, Wahneta June lamented that it took weeks
(Mrs. Robert) Ramey, Millie before she even got her small
(Mrs. C. O.) Donnaud and La- train base unpacked.
A native Floridian, June was
Verne (Mrs. D. C.) Hamilton.
In the Florida room a red, blue born In Pensalcola snd it was
and white floral display wag plac­ there that she met her husband
ed effectively against a whlta who was then an instructor at
background • -and over this was Corry Field. Back in 'S3, the
"Bon Voyage” in red and blue Captain was Skipper of FASRON
here and during that time they
lettering.
The honoree will be feted again lived on Crystal Lake where they
ea Sunday when Mrs. Thom and put their boat to good us* as they
Tommy (Mrs. Lonnie) Tennison like to fish and water aki. She
entertain with a Brunch at the admits to not being "the athletle
Tennison home on French Avenue. type" but keeps up with her hus­
band and nine year old son, BobTHE MQ RANCH in Osteen wUl by. on out-door ■xcuriiloni.
furnish western atmosphere for
Last duty atatlon wai Wash­
a barbecue • • tonight with Hat ington,
C. where Capt. Slye
Wing One staff members and waa In D.
the
Office of Information
their ladles attending • • party at tha Pentagon.
to that,
plans were made by Cdr. and June said they Previous
two and a
Mrs. H. H. Osborne and Cdr. and half interesting had
years living In
Mrs. Leo Zok.
Buenos Aires while ha was at­
INTRODUCING MRS. ROBERT tached to tha American Embassy
SLYE • • for those who have yet as Naval Attach* ta Argentine
to meet the charming betleribalf
of the new commanding officer
To Juno Slye • • welcome ai
another "woman on the go!”

Bride-Elect Feted
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Mrs. Lodge Gives

NOTE:

People have been reserving location!
aubject to approval of the completed
and furniahed models. You can toot

Y O U DESERVE TO LIVE IN
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FreoVewllng for the public end
competition between city and
county affidnls will highlight the
grand opening ceremonies at tha
Jot Lanos Bowling Alloy Sunday.
Festivities will start at 1 p. m.
with Chamber of Commorco Represontativo, Charlie Morrison
welcoming officials.
Couhty Commission Chairman

WAMtNOTON (UPl) - Air
, Fore* Secretary Dudley C- ihsrp
* 11 sought today ta tin middle
' of a evecm * tool furor over what

to. rainy thlaka about military
manuals (taking U. S. eburthm n

vttk Communism.

Suffers Deep Cut

• b u n told tte Hh m Committee

LIVERPOOL, Koilaad O JP I)Dara Kent, former British ametour heavyweight boxing cham­
pion, suffered a dot* rut w a r hit
loft ora Thuradar night which
w a r eaaetl Ua M it tout n alaa t
Naw York's Wayne Bottaa, ached*
ulad for March L Rout sustained
the injury whiio whipping Alula
CtonrJUa, Balflum’a toavyweighl

day t a had m tfodM communists
tad InfUlrated U. S. churches and
t a considered H proper for the
basic A* Ferre .security manual
. to ssy * .
’A transcript el tie testimony ai
a two-hour closed-door hearing
showed be tlw sold ta did not
consider It pfopof to level the
• saw* dtoftto la an Air Fore*

L B S JO U O LA R O

John Krider, Sanford Mayor Earto
Higginbotham, Sheriff J. L.
Hobby, top Navy brass from tho
Sanford Naval Air Station and
State Representative Mock Cloveland Jr. will pariklpAte In n three
frame bowling match.
Free bowling for tbo publle will
bo featured from 9-4:90 p. m. and
owner John Spokkl urged all
county residents to toko advantage
af tha "ton." ^
Tbo highlight of the day's acre
tirltles will bo a-bowling match
between top bowler Loo Jouglard.
who teak honors as tbo no. 1 bowl­
er In 1911 and local Ksgler Kill
Alloa.
Alls* la tho winner of • recent
throe gome tournament hold at
Jot Lanoa to dotermlno who would
bo Jouglord's opponent
Jouglatd will also glre an axhlblttoa of bowling tocbnlgueo. 0

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SIX NAVY men of Heavy Attack Squadron Three were
honored recently upon completing tnelr general educa100I level. The men,
congratulated by Squadron Commander A. O. Elder,

Tha terrlhte • tempered Nikita
Khrushchev's swashbuckling tour
of Southern Aria baa re t gore
always to bis Uklag or his p in .
1a fart, there U reason to ask
whether i* way re t hare done

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Thursday

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tte Soviet Union la thU
•prini's forttaowini s u m m i t

amount reported for January H it.
The savings and loan aaiociatlona
of Florida now have a total of
99,907,760,000 in mortgage* with
107,411 mortgage account holder*.
With total aateota of 99*49.-

right, are, front row, M. E, Kcesllng and O. R. Mooes,
Back row, left to right, E. H. Pennell, A. R. Hillabrand,
E. W* Brown and K. P. Carter.

derided m a c a r o n i and recom­
mended Instead that Gronchl try
soma Russian kvat, a malt ,drink
similar to beer. The Italian press
look it lip os a national insult.
In India, he hammered tbo
theme that Southeast Asltn na­
tions should look to the "no*
strlngs-sUschod" ocooemlcrold of­
fered by the Soviet Union rather
than from tbo Wost.wbose old ho
described oa e "weapon of now
colonial policy."
-H e cmirisod tb * . Indians'tor
rent tour.
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Then, la a bit of bosvyhsnded lack of sufficient anlmoslly to­
tam er during a visit by Italian ward the former colonial powers
President Oiovanal Gronchl, to

Khrushchov’s high good humor
•ad his public clowning during
hlo ito l visit, noted especially
tote tlmo that ho freguoaUr
aoomod slum aad tired.
Whoa to did reuso himsell bis
words eftre wore crlUcoL
Thor* wot speculation that ho
was ahowini th* otraln aof his
heavy travel and diplomatic

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tbs Communist oae-porty system
as opposed to tbo Woitorn-otylo
rty system which tbo Indians
vo adopted,
Indians regarded this latter
point to a serious Khrushchov er­
ror. Nor did bo roue* any parti­
cular enthusiasm against west*
ora Aid which from tha United
States atom has totalled same
twe billion dollars, against only a
third as much, from the feriat

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lags In Florida savings and loan
assaelationa to H ,U 0,104,000.
According to statteUea rcloasod
by tha Florida Savings and Loan
Laagua, this record amount of
savings &lt;• bald by 1,111,TOO sav­
ings account holders, which is
also an all tlmo rocord number of
account holder*.
Tha Laagua office also reported
that during January a total of
949,869,000 jn loans wore etoood
which waa |9,408,000 over tt*

Nor ires ha moro 'iuccessful la
Burma whore newspapers warned
him to hoop a "elvfl toagre” In
Ms toad.

•71,000, Florida la the sixth lari*
oat savings and loan otate to the
nation being aurpassod only by
California, Ohio, Illinois, New
York and Pennsylvania, in that

Tha DeBary Chamber of Com­ wla at the Chamber of Coamorca
merce released its DeBary Direc­ office and in front af tha Foot Of*
tory for 1980 yesterday, It la on flee. The price la I I aonte to reel*
doeto and I t to othooa.
The directory coatalaa llstlago af
names, addresses, and phono sum*
It's Accent That
bore.of all DeBary rosidcata, with
Makes Difference ■Aparet* sections lor shurebosg
MILAN, Mbs* (UP!) - A * huolaaoooi, clubs sad orgaaJutolks of Milan w ait It known that tiees, and with emergency men­
thalr town's name is not pro* tor* *■ the tack t e r n .
A count of th* names la tho dtBounced Ilka Milan, Italy, f i t
accent la Minnesota is oa Um first rectory determined the population
of Dobary at 1,141. Of there,
syllabi*.
Mrs. Arnold Castren of Milan, 9,411 are adulti, and l i l nr* ohU*
Minn., aald tha town got Us name
when an sarly settlor referred to
his long* real oats to holdings* on
tte town rite as "my Ian,** tw it­
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Jet Lanes Expansion Expected By Fall
The newly waitructed Jet Lanei been tel up, alio pindicators,, second ball and tclli which pint
Regular hours at the alley arc
Bowlins Alley, holding lie grand which.show itrikea and Indicate* I are still alasding alter the first from ■ until 2 a. m. dally and
opening Sunday, la already think* whether you are bowling !&lt;**t or | ball.
noon until 2 a. m. on Sundays.
't i n g of expending its preient facili­
ties.
Manager John Spolski, reported,
that to take care of the increas­
rtHWttifr agBWBJgfc
ed growth of the srea and Interest
In bowling, "I feel we will be
able to add 20 additional alley*
by the fall.
‘ Jet Lanea opened the week of
Jan. 22 for open play and Spoliki
• plant to start acme league action
Tuetday.
Various league* have been
formed, including a Men'* Bullnet* League, and a Mr. and Mrs.
Lesgue. Others lo be formed by
the fall will be a Navy and a DeBary League.
Spolski stressed that no matter
how many leagues'arc in opera­
tion on the 20 alleys, (our lanes
m will alwiys be reserved for open
w bowling.
The new masonry and iteel
structure wai built' by the indus­
trial division of Shoemaker Con­
struction Co. to the specifications
of the. Jet Lanes owners.
It Is air conditioned and pro­
vide* a nursery, with trained at­
tendant to caro for children, and
amusementa for them, automatic
vending machines, comfortable
a seating and an asphalt-topped
“ parking lot.
Another feature la an Intercom
system that tells bowlers when
to lake their turns at the lanea.
Automatic AMF pin setters i'tvc

Sparkling New Lanes For Local Bowlers

Diet Has Effect
4 On Your Heart
Bigidly-eontrolled diet and chem­
ical research involving a group of
itienta with acidoaii has resulted
the tracking of thin disease to
e starting point in tile tubules
af Use kidney.
Addoeie la e major and often
Altai complication of kidney fail­
ure, and Heart Fund research has
been focused with increasing in• tensity la recent y e m upon this
organ, a vital link in this cardio­
vascular chain.
Tbc project, supported by your
Heart Association, was the first
in which tubular defects In conser­
vation of alkali—which offsets acid
—were given recognition In pat­
ients with ecldoaia due Is kidney
.failure.
It showed that nil kidney acido­
sis Is tubular, end points the way
aft,to more efficient management of
patients with this disease,
A generous amount of add is
manufactured in normal tissue
function. Most of it must bo dis­
charged from the body, for an
excess of add in body fluids leads
lo serious Illness.
Preserving a proper acid-alkaline balance ii a function of the
kidney, whore mechanism* choose
the flluda the body retains and
£ rejects.
w
The, patients were placed on ■
controlled diet, then were given
enough alkali fa correct U&gt;dr addosia. When Urn balance was cor­
rected. the extra alkali supply was
cut off. As tha patients grew more
addotic, chemical determinations
were made on blood and urine. It
was found that persons with dam­
aged kidneys not enly could not
deer out add property but that
thdr,failure originated in the tu% bulea, through which needed substances in the blood ere returned
from the kidneys to the circula­
tion.
Some of tha patients leaked alka­
li from the blood into the urine,
showing the tubular walla had lost
thdr full capacity to pull back
Into the bloodstream the alkali
needed by the ayatera. Normally,
virtually all ef the alkali la sav­
ed.
0
Defects alee were found in tubu­
lar excretion of add. This may
be the result’ef spedfle tubular
dysfunction, loss of tubular mass
or a critical lost of tubular blood
aupply.
Impairment ef alkali absorption
retains alkaline fluid in an area
ef the kidney where ammonium
and Utralable add—both af which
carry excess add into tha urine
— normally appear. Aa a result,
m the output of these substances Is
w limited and the kidney's ability
to eicrete add la impaired. The
major defect was found to be in
ammonium excretion.

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USDA Sets Level

SANTIAGO. Chile (UP!) - The
Communist-controlled Cut Union
Federation say* Chilean workers
will not we’come President Eiscn
bower to this country, but It has
not called specifically for hosttlr
demonstrations.
“There are contradictions be­
tween Elsenhower’s formal state­
ments about good nclghhorliness
and his administration's imperial­
ist economic policy Inward Chile,''
the Cut said in a statement issued
late Thursday,
The federation assailed U. S. pol
ley in Cuba and demanded inde­
pendence for Tucrto Rico.
Directors of the Cut meet later
today to decide whether an’antigovernment strike planned for
some lime by the federation should
be called ’.Monday to coincide With
Elsenhower’s arrival here.

Stranahan Paces
Texas Open Play
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPtl Frank Stranahan. who admits he's
one of the world's worst on short
putts, didn't leave himself many
chances lo prove that theory in
building up the three-stroke lead
he carried Into today's second
round of the Texas Open.
“ I'm a good approach putter
but I think I mitt more two and
three-footers than anyone else on
the lour." the rtrh spark plug for­
tune heir said tn describing hit
usual game tinea turning pro in
IBM.
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LANES

AT WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES at Squaw Valley, Calif.. Germany, Russia
and France won gold medal*. There in one bright spot for the U. S. and
4she in Carol Hclss (bottom, riR ht, and center), Ozone Park, N.Y., who waa
fur ultead in women’* fiRure skating competition. At top, left la Jean Vqarnet, 27, France, who won the men’s downhill event with a time o f two
minutes and six second*. At bottom left, in Georg Thoma, 22. Germany,
who captured the Nordic combined ski event. At top right, is Klara Gu»eva, 22, a Russian school teacher who received the gold medal for winning
the women’a 1,000-metcr speed skating event.

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SUNDAY
FEB.

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against the city’s .beat ‘feeal
bowlers.

28th

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will put on a professional demonstration and
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during Jet Lanea Grand Opening on Sunday,
Feb. 28th.

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�‘ The go-go Sanford Semlnoles
will dose out their home season
&gt;ere tonight against a big and
Itough Now Smyrna Barracuda
squad.
The Semlnoles will be seeking
•Ihetr IStb win against two defeats
Srhtl* the Barracudas are hoping
to bit the win trail once again
Rafter going six straight and then
JMing defeated by Seabreete Tues*
day night.
. The *Cudas have won IS of their
Teat IS ball game* and promise
j l i to tough.
* The Barracudas will ba led by
{big BUI Hester wbo baa been hit*
king around the 24-polnt mark all
ieeasoa. They bar* good height but
pack the speed to cop* with the
Imtoeles foil' court pres*.
Coach Bod Laver will call oa
Is sea AU-OBC forward* Ter*
r Chrtotenaan and Jim Gracey to
ladle a bis portion of tho rt*
point making. J u s

tor Doof Tamny
(ha starting nod
Oravals at tha
Kay Lundqulit

will probably gat | rida* will ba tba atartlag guard*. I district tournament nait weak in
ovar big Cowboy
This will bo tba last chance for | Ft. Fierce and everyone is urged
center spot and local fans to gat a look at the to come out and give them a big
and George Pa* | Bealaolas before they head for the | send off.

By JERRY COVINGTON
The Semlnoles doae out the regular
season hero tonight when they face the
New Smyrna Barracudas,
They will ba seeking their 18th win
against two defeats and this will dose out
the moat successful season in the history
of the school. Next week they will trivet
to Ft. Pierce for tho Class A District
tournament where they are seeded third.
At the first of tha season Coach Bud
Layer was very cautious about any predic­
tions as to how his team would do this
year, but now he is the moat confident
coach In the area. Jim Gracey, Ray Lund*
tint, and Terry Christensen came
rough as they were expected to do and
Junior Guard George Perides, who was a
big question mark at the beginning of the
season, proved himself a hard-nosed play­
Poodmart added three mere er capable of keeping up with anybody on
wtai In Tha Sandspur Bowling the court. Although the play of Cowboy
League thli week, to bring their
Oravelz and Doug Tamny was very spotty
total to 46 wins.
This added mils to their lead at the beginning of the season, they also
• l tba second spot team. Pryor’s have found out that they can rebound with
Mala 7am Insurance, alio added the best of them and if they can do tha
dtoee wtaa, bringing their tout up job in the tournament it could mean a trip
teddVt keeping the difference the to the state tournament in Gainesville.
After being used as a door m at for so
* * M m a •porting Goods bold*
M M wRfc M wtai, closely follow. many years, tne Semlnoles are now very
• * t ? WSeoa-Malar Furniture highly rated throughout the area and the

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fans have finally found out what It is like
to follow basketball. It took a winning sea­
son to put basketball high up the ladder
In tha sports program a t SHS and it will
be a long time before anything can change
the high-fever pitch that it has reached
In recent weeks.
We have seen many wonderful Indi­
vidual performances by several Semlnoles
and we have also seen records tumble
time and time again. Jim Gracey has
coasted along with a fabulous 20-point per
game average and the aix foot forward
haa been the leading scorer In the OBC.
Last week he shattered his own mark for
oints scored in an individual season when
e hit the 880 mark against DeLand. All he
needs is a good night tonight and he will
hit the magic 400 mark, which ia great for
a high school player.
Senior Guard Ray Lundqulst has been
the most colorful player In the OBC this
year und his 83 point outburst against
Oviedo established a new record for points
in a single game for an SHS player. The
old record was 31 scored by teammate
Gracey last year against Leesburg.
Besides all this the Semlnoles brought
home the first tournament trophy in 23
yeara when they eo impressively defeated
Winter Park last week in Apopka.

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WtM IS. Tho Pig T&lt; Whistle S3Vi,
•ad Romanist A Anderson Drugs

wRk It .

IRS P la it Whistle dropped Into
M b spot, iftar losing all three to
AM grocer*. Tbs restaurant team
stood Hill* chance as their op*
•fatal* racked up a 3.0aa scratch
aeries, high individual series was
rolled by Lucille Harris for tha
avoeerg, and by Camille Moreland
Jar tho restaurant team.
Pipers Insurance outdid every*
eae as they piled up a 2,074 aer­
ies, Jeat aloe plot shy 'of the
league record, winning all three
fsm ae from Roumillat A Ander*
osaJab Aaa Conklla bad tha high­
est total on this pair of !s m i ,

wills MaryLou Dtaylak was blgb

SQUAW VALLEY (UPlV-Haekey's Yankee doodle dandica led
tha United States into what could
be a banner day for Unde Sam
la tbe Winter Oiympic Games to*
day.
There wsre four gold medals up
for grabs—and tbe U. S. bad e
good chanee at two of them, the
men's figure sktling champion­
ship and the women's slalom.
Bui tvan if they win — David
Janklns, the slim figure skater
from Colorado Springs, or one of
' am—1
their trtitmi .
. _
dim Ibe lustre of two team tri­
umphs Thuraday:
—Those eager, epirlled Yankee*
who beat the favored Canadians

ia bockey, 1-1, Thursday night to
remain the only undefeated team
la the bockey competition.
—Tba Finland 46 kilometer* (23
mile) cross country relay team
which nosed out Norway in one of
tho cleoeit races ia Wlater Olym­
pic biliary, thanks to a 14-yearold lumberjack.
There wee individual gloryand geld, toe, far another Rus­
sian speed skater. .
VUtter Koiiekkln captured the
S.ooa-toetor speed skating event
to g iv e . Russia it* fifth speed
skating medal of tbe femes.
But tbe Yaska — tbe deviilth
puckmea — were tha berees of 1

first gem* by 67 pins, took the
•ext one by Just as many, and
;w*a tba last one with ovar 176 .0
apart. Margie Woods was high
far tba ftiraltare team with a
SS340T, sad Pat Foster led tbe
them ea. •
’sportsters,
Uncle Sam's boys methodically
Rookie
Favored
Splits reported this week, wera
look tbe Canadian! apart ia the
the 4-8-7 by Fraaeea Groai, s-6 In Featured Race
first two periods, building up a
by Alberts Shaw, 4-S-7S by Lu
Another one of Carl Traey’e 2-0 lend, sad tbea sat baek sad
Howutax, 8-7-10 by Shirley film 11 .
played tbe finest'defensive game
M l by Pays Griffin and the 5-7 rookies in (he aport of quotas, A. of their llvee la tba U it period.
R.
Ewbaaki,
Is
favored
by
morn­
by Luey Yates.
When It wat an over they
ing line oddi to wla tonight'* hot.
box 10th affair at Sanford-Or- mobbed tbalr goalie, John McCartan of St. Paul, Mias. They
Undo Xeaael Club.
Chomps To Vie
The hand-picked octet of mid- picked Urn up, they Jumped oa
seaion itara will be running in
•In KC Track Meet the highlight of e 10-oveat pro! NEW y 6 r K (UPI) - Seven ram starting at 2:10. A.R. Ewdefending champions, Including inks will be seeking hU seventh
unbeaten hurdles star Hayai stew a victory wllh top early odds
Janes of Eastern Michigan, haad ol Mo-1. The 67-pounder will have
the Hold for tho 4lit annual New tho slalh post position for tho
York Knights of Columbus track fait feature.
A. R. Ewbanka waa on* of tho
and field meet at Madison Square
throo greyhounds aelaeled to reGarden, Saturday night.
Other defending champion* on- present Sanford-Orlando ia match
- te n d Include Paul Winder of Uor- raess agalait champions from
an Stats in the 60-yard dash, Jacksonville, despite hla youthoak Culbreath of tbe Philadelphia
, Pioneers la the 800-yard run, Tom
Murphy of tho New York AG In
tho 1.000 yard run, Ira Davie of Welter* Matched
Urn Philadelphia Pionetra in the
NEW YORE (UP! - Welter­
hop, step, sad Jump, Jerry Moa- weight* Guy Bumlin of Frltchard,
kofeky of tho New York Pioneers Ala., and Antonie Manilla of Ar­
la the shot put. and Stow Tbomsoa gentina have been matched far
of (bo Now York AC ta the II- the co-feature 14-round bout at
&gt;pound weight throw.
Madiaoa Aqusn Garden. Merck 4.

him end then built a "leg pita"
In the middle of tbe ice wllh MeCartan, on the bottom as they
"congratulated" him. Ha bad
made n saves during tho game
—sad was under eootlaual bom­
bardment during the last period.
But ba survived—end it reedy to
take on all camera.
"We feel we have proved ourselvas—to ouraelvsi," ho said aft­
er the game. "Now we feel.that
we can beat tbs hack ant of any­
body."
Tkey’U get that chanee latur*
day: They tangle with the Rus­
sian bear — defending champion*
and gemee fsvorlUe despite tbe
feet they have been bald to a
draw by Sweden.

Giant* P ity Army
PHOENIX, Arts. (UPI) - Tbe
le a Francisco Giants will play
thaie traditional oxhlbltioa gams
with tbe U. 8, Military Academy
at West Point May 21. Tba aeries
waa started ia the early 20'e, but
wee Interrupted last year because
of the GlasU' schedule commitmeats la the West.

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• n r Gene Williams, Mike Roberta. D our Tam ny. Alex
McKibbin, John Mersh, John Taylor. Eddie Fuhrman,
Allen, Layer, Wharton, Charles Ora veto, Jimmy Gracey,
Terry Christensen, Ray Ltindquiat, George Peridea, Dave
Wilion and Manager John Phillips.
(Herald Photo)
The average person ia tha P h il^
Ippines and in India consume* lea*
than 3,000 calorie* s day — fewer
than any olhtr country in the
world.

KANSAS CITY -(S p e c ia l)- The
Athlstles will supply their own
vsrsion of th« Abbott and Costello
"Who's Oa F lrstt" act during
spring training at West Palm
Beach beginning on February 21.
The act alio will Include who la
on second, short, the mouhd and
behind the plate.
Question marks will be hovering
all over Connie Mr * Field ai
Manager Bob Elliott and Coaebea
Don Heffner. Fred FiUsimmoni
and Walkar Cooper send the
athletei through dally drills.
Elliott will have the blip of
tbrae cosehei and George Selkirk,
director of player peraonnal.
squad ass been streamlined to
csable Elliott to concentrate slay
on eligible*.
litre are the possibilities.
First base— Marv Thronebarry,
Whlley H anoi, Dick Williams and
Bob Carv. Cerv la taking first
basamaa'a glove to camp. He ia
eoaviaced be ean mailer this

United Press lalemaltaaal
Duka Balder, still eager to
maks it big bafora his homelawa
Lea Angeles fans, predicted to­
day that ha'll have hla best sea­
son lines tho Dodgers went Wait.
"1 believe I can hit 30 home
runs and drive In 100 runs." said
the 33-year-old centerfielder atler
Thursday's workout at Vero Beach
"The way i feel now, I have noth­
ing but confidence."
Snider, one of Ibe greatest of
the Dodgers in the old days in
Brooklyn, haa had two so-so years
in Los Angeles. He hit only IS
homers and drove in only 38 runs
in IMS and be lifted those figures
to a and 33 last season.
Snider, who was forced lo real
his ailing knees frequently last
season, took knee bending exerexer.
'dies for the lin t time in three
years Thursday and was Jubilant
over the results.
"They felt Just fine," he said.
"It looks now like I'll be ready
to play aa soon 11 the exhibition
season starts."
Wilmer (Vinegar Band) Mixell
signed his 1BS0 contract with the
St. Louis Cardinals but both tho
Cleveland Indians and New York
Yankees were having difficulty
with alar players.
General Manager Frank Lane,
wbo early in the day signed a
new three-year contract, advised
holdouts Rocky Colavlto and Gary
Beil that they can't work out
with the Indiana until they come
to terms. Lane said he offered
Colavlto a 23 per cent increase
despite the fact Ihe outfielder's
average dropped 46 point* and
laid be tendered a 73 per cent
Increase to Bell, wbo bad a t i ­
ll record and Ji viewed as a
potential 20-gamo winner.

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SEMINOLE HIGH'S BASKETBALL TEAM sot a
h tarty pat on tha back and full tfomnche at the Jaycee
dinner Thursday. Jaycee President Mason Wharton con.
iratulated Coach Bud Layer on the team's winning the
Orange Belt Conference title while the cagera and Assist,
ant Coach Glen Allen looked on. From the left are; Man.

Second • baseman Bobby Rich*
ardion, only Yankeo to hit .300
tail seaion, received a new (al­
ary offer from General Manager
George Welsi but aald only, "i'll
think It over." Wein also re*
veiled that he docs not know
slugger Mickey Mantle's wherea­
bouts but It waiting to hear from
him. Mantle Is resisting a cut that
may be aa high ai 20 per cent.

Machen, Hunter
Clash In TV Bout
NEW YORK (UPI) - Eddie
Machen, the heavyweight divi­
sion's "flreless cooker." meets
aggressive Billy Hunter tonight in
a contenders’ TV fight at Midi*
ion Square Garden.
Machen, now campaigning out
of Portland, Ore., is a knockout
puncher and a good boxtr; but
his lack at fire—his defensive
attitude—makes him ■ slight un­
derdog tonight.
Rangy Hunter of Detroit, com­
paratively light hitter whose punch
has been Improving recently, Is
favored at 11-10 bccauss of hla
aggressiveness.

Honor Carol Heisa
NEW YOnK (UPD - Carol
Hein, the Olympic figure skating
champion from Ndw York, will
receive "an all • out reception"
when the returns home next week,
Mayor Robert Wagner announced
Thursday. "We are ail proud of
Mias llelss," the mayor said, "I
know New Yorkers will want to
give her a rousing welcome for
her great feat in bringing high
Olympic honors to our country."

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Hoffa Accused
Of 'Dishonesty'
By Rackets Group

Around
The Clock
Attention racing buff*!
At l p. m. Sunday the Seminole
Sports Car Club will stage ita
first gymkhana of the 1940 sea­
son at Spruce Creek Airport near
Samsula, located between Sanford
and New Smyrna on SR 419.

By United Press International
Florida's candidates for gover­
nor and agriculture commission
today apparently had eased off on
promises and begin inspecting
and criticizing one another's re­
-m a rk s .
Fred 0. Dickinson, of West Palm
Beach, sparing none Thursday,
called all his gubernatorial oppon­
ents "mc-loo" candidates because
"they arc trying to Imitate" bis
roadbuilding proposals.
Jim McCorvey, Hlcteah restau­
rant owner once a movie actor,
announced for governor. He said
he la a candidate of "plain penplc" and would not accept con­
tributions of "more than 9100,"
leaving implication his opponents
are supported by "big money"
intereats.
Ted David, Hollywood, said Ihe
reapportlonment plan advanced byDoyle Carlton Jr., of Wauchula,
"is no reapportionment plan at
all—it just increasei the size of
the legislature."
W. R. Hancock, candidate for
a agriculture
commissioner, told
• Tampa Jaycees Thursday night
one of his opponents "hasn't even
done a decent job of representing
hia own county in the legisla­
ture."
He referred to Rep. Doyle F.
Conner, Starke, lie said Conner
has distinguished himself as the
"great question mark" with a
record of "heslltatlon, Indecision
and ineffectiveness.11
^ Gubernatorial candidate Haydon
9 Burns, Jacksonville, stood aloof
from the critical exchange Thurs­
day, meeting with Dade County
committeemen at Miami and
shoring up his campaign organiza­
tion.
He named two Punla Gorda city
official* as campaign coordi­
nators for Charlotte County,
Mayor Dave Deegan II and Pub­
lic Works Supt. H. W. Sellin.

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Riggins Infant
Daughter Dies
The Infant daughter o( Mr. and
Mrs. S. R. Riggins of Oviedo died
Thursday night at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital.
The body will be taken to
Georgia for funeral services and
burial.

Tax Drive-In Office
MILFORD, Conn. (UPI) — City
officials are thinking of using a
former drive-in bank for tax col­
lection*.

A Sadie Hawkins dance will be
held at the Civic Center tonight
for ait junior high student!. An
award for the best dressed couple
(Sadie lliwkini style) will be
given.
Tonight will be the last time
(o see the Sanford Scminoles In
action on their home court. The
Seminole quint will tangle with
the New Smyrna Cudas at tho
high school gym. Sanford will be
looking for ila lllh win in Ihe
season.
A representative of ihe Social
Security Administration district
office in Orlando will be in San­
ford Wednesday to answer ques­
tions regarding old age benefits
and social security information.
The representative will be at
the City Commission room in
City Hall at 9 a. m.

Effort* are being made by ■
group of young Sanford business­
men to establish an investment
ctub. Anyone interested Is invited
to eall FA 2-7102. An organiza­
tional meeting will be held at
Security Associates at 1:30 p. m.
today in the Kirk-Plaza Bldg. All
interested persons are cordially
Invited.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) —
Student* at Alabama Stata Col.
leg* for Negrota who participated
In a altdown proteit of atgregatad
eating faclllttei at the courthoui*

WASHINGTON (UP1&gt;—The Senale Rackets Committee, dosing
its books on three yearl of inves­
tigation. accused Teamster Presi­
dent James R. Hoffa today of
"complete dishonesty" and con­
tempt for law and order.
The committe* also charged
that "lack of moral courage and
aense of public responsibility on
the part of employer*" waa.one
of tha biggast contributing factor*
in labor-management corruption.
The
committee
made
Ita
charges in the first part of a fourvolume final report on ita 1937-19
hearings. Hoffa, who becama the
committee’s prime target and
wilt have an enllro volume de.
voted to him, was only touched
upon in the initial report filed
today In Ihe Senate. - •
Today’s volume encompassed
charges of:
The underworld infiltration of
wholesale newspaper and mage*
tin* . distribution In New York
which the committee described is
a "shocking . . . potential threat
to freedom of the press."
"Labor peace" payments to
teamster and longshoremen offi­
cials by the New York Times,
New York Mirror, American
Weekly and the Nto • Gravure
Printing Co. of Weekhawken,
N. J.. which printed thair Sunday
supplements.

not put a atop to It you might
wall find youraalf out of public
ichool fundi," Patteraon told
Trenholm.
Trenholm reported hie inreatigation began late Thureday with
her* T h u rsd ay face im m ediate the Identifying of atudent* from
picture* made by etate highway
expuUion from ichool.
Gov. John Patter*on ordered patrolmen aa they were lined up
a fln t floor corridor out*
the preiident of the colleie, H. C. againit
aid* th# anack ahop.
Trenholm, to diimltt any »tudent* involved in the demonatration.
Patteraon told Trenholm if the
college failed to take action
afalnat the atudent* all atata
fund* would be cut off from the
ichool and the State Board of
Education would be ordered to
Funeral services will be held at
expel the atudent*.
3:30 p. m. Sunday at th* St. Paul
Trenholm aaid ho had “no a), Baptist Church for Mra. Heater
tentative" but to comply with the W. Felder, a resident of the San­
governor’* order,
ford Negro community for more
"The citlxrn* of thi* atata do than 40 rears who died Tuesday.!
Mrs. Felder, who was custodial
not intend to apend their tax
money to educate law violator* employe of tha Sanford poatofflce
and rare agitator* and if you do 33 year* before retiring Oct. 31,
1934, resided at 413 8. Sanford Avc.
She la survived by a daughter,
Guest Speaker
Mr*. Alberta Combi, a high ichool
Jo# Anthony of tha Gideon Inter­ taachar in Winter Garden, and a
sister, M n. Martha Wins, Barnnational Bible Association, will wall, S. C.
speak at th* it a, m. service at
WUson-Eicbelberger mortuary la
Sanford's Church of th* Naia- in charga of arrangements and
ren* Sunday. Anthony's topic will aarvicti will be conducted by Rev.
be "Tha Gideons at Work." He B. H. Hodge, p u to r of St. Paul
Baptist Church, of which Mri.
ia a Gideon representative in Or­ Felder was a member.
lando,

Montgomery County Solicitor | youth* were arretted yeiterda?
William F. Thetford ordered that on charge* of loitering, dleordarly
the anack bar remain cloaed a" conduct and poaaeialon of Illegal
day today, Ha eaid whether It re- knives. An all-night vigil wa*
opens—and under what clrcum- maintained by offleera who war*
atanrei—1* expected to be decided placed on 13-hour ahifta by Mayor
by tha County Board of Revenue P. R. Olglati.
Monday.
”1 think our pollca force has
Alabama I* th* only atato h it d?n* *n « « " • « Job," aaid 01*
.
.
giati, who warned that tha «Uy
by altdown damonatratlon* where wou,d „ot tototBU V|01.„C*.
mixed eating place* are apecifi- Virginia Gov. J. Lindsay Al«
rally banntd. In all th* other mond signed Into law thraii MU*
states, segregated eating facili- designed to curb tha spraadllig
tie* art th* custom rather than wave of Negro altdown protastt
th* law.
of segregated sating facilities.
In Chattanooga, Tann., an un.
The trial of 41 Negro (Indents
easy quiet prevailed over Market rharged with trospaat|ng whils
Street where 3,000 persons rioted demonstrating at ftalalgh, N. C ,
in tha downtown area Wedneaday lunth eountara was delayed for
when Negroes sought food aer- one week Thursday because of the
vice at atverml lunch counter*.
slat of tho crowd that packed th*
Six Negroes and three white city courtroom.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)—Repub­
licans counted on tho admlnlitration today for quick action to gat
their party off tha hook on an is­
sue with wide voter appeal —

Teamsters Union
To Petition Courts
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — The
Teamsters Union will petition fed­
eral court to force court.appointed
monitors to meet with tho union's
executlva board, President James
Hoffa aaid Thursday.
Until auch a meeting ie held,
Hoffa said, the union will refuse
lo obey order* from the monitors
who were appointed to oversee
operation of th* nation’s biggest
union.
Hoffa, In a new* conference
here, accused tha monitor* of de­
liberately obstructing any action
which would end th* tnonitorshlp.
lie said tha monitor! have re­
fused to meet with the union to
dlaeusa an 18-point program
which tha union aays would clear
tha way for an and to tha tenure
of tha monitors.

Hydraulic Pickers
Invade Bean Patch
MANCHESTER, England (UPI)
—Tha hydraulic bean picker is in­
vading Britain's bean patches.
The machine, made by Mather
and Platt Ltd., of Manchester,
flicks beans off tha plants by
wlrs fingers attached to a reel in
much the same way hay la picked
up off-the ground by tha pick-up
real of a hay baler.

cleaning up the nation's polluted
streama.
Tha Honaa Thursday upheld
President Elsenhower's veto of a
Democratic blit to combat water
pollution by Increasing federal
grants to help cities and towns
build sewage treatment plante.
Tha attampt to override the ve­
to fell 22 voles shy of the re­
quired two-thirds margin. The
vote was 349-167. Republicans
overwhelmingly supported t h e
President'* position that bigger
federal spending was net the an­
swer to pollution.
Some Republican* privately con­
ceded that tho Democratic bill
had put the GOP temporarily un
the defensive. But they said the
Jockeying for election-year silvantog* waan't over yel.

Death Claims
Retired Farmer

W. H. Hughes, 81, a nativ* of
Lenoir County, N. C., who had reelded In Sanford and Laka Mary
elnca 1926, died Thursday after­
noon In an Orange City nursing
horns after a lingarlng Illness.
A retired farmer, he waa a mem­
ber of the Central Christian
Church, Orlando.
Surviving are four eons, W. B.
Hughes, Kinston, N, C.; Otho and
George Hughes, Sanford, and Jack
Hughes, Tampa; four daughters,
Mr*. Carl Stroud, Kineton, N. C„
Mr*. O. A. Martin, Lake Worth,
Mr*. Roy R. Wright Jr., Sanford,
and Mr*. C. R. Walker, Jackson­
ville; a brother, J, E. Hughes,
Newbum, N. C.; a elder, lire.
Ava Vandtford, Nswbum; 18
grandchildren and 20 great-grand,
children.
Funeral eervlce* will, be con­
ducted at 4 p. ni, Saturday at tha
Brisson Funeral Home by Rev.
FEBRUARY 23
William H. Mayfield, pastor of
Admissions
Contra! Christian Church. InterRobert A- Lewis. Ml. Dora: Kim ment will ba in Evergreen Ceme­
Pellack, Sanford Loren* Taylor, tery.
Sanford; Marian Barto Smith, San­
ford: Emma Cowan, Jacksonville;
Lewis Bayard Custer. Dellary;
Thelma Ruth Pearce. Whitesboro, Bullet No Tax
N.Y.; Timothy Seehrcst, Titus­
ville; Florence Marie Trepanier, Anguish Remedy
Sanford.
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) - A tax
Dismissals
assessor's wife received a call
Killy Boone, Osteen; Mac Glllon, threatening to shoot the assessor
Sanford; Mrs. Thomas Reldner after the city announced new as­
and baby, Sanford: George Koan, sessments.
DeBary; Kennelh Gustavson, San­ The wife asked! "Do you think
ford; Robert Dcuseble, Lons wood; that would reduce your aisitiMrs. Bobby Thompson and baby, menlsT"
Lake Mary; Reba McLellon, San­
The caller pauied and just be.
ford; Annie Sheppard, Sanford; fore hanging up. said: "I hadn't
LaVaum Ringer, Lake Monroe. thought of that."

Hospital Notes

Besl Yet!
Tha Sanford Herald'* annual
progressive mailaway edition will
go to press In March. Plan now to
send your frtende and families up
North and out of Semlnola County
this Informative adition completely
covering Sanford and Seminol*
County,
Thie picture edition will have
sections covarlng Semlnola Coun­
ty's homes, sports, entertainment,
agriculture, Industry, Navy ac­
tivities, water eperts, fishing, tha
beautiful city of Sanford, tourist
activities, Schools, Churches, cut*
tur# — featuring tha many club*
and organisation*.
You can't afford to b* without a
copy of the big 1960 Sanford

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NEW JO B. . .
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your order*. 26c each or a real big
■pedal i for 1.00. This prir* in
eludes mailing to any ptaea In th*
United Slatei. Place your order*
today, as thera will be only a
limited number of these copies
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MONDAY 1:31 P. M.. FEB. 29 — B. OF BANFORD
2 BR. 2 BATH LAKKFRONT HOME. 7 LARGB LOTH
Central Heat, CoaipUtdy aireoadltioned, this beautiful
heme located on Lake Lecrrnt. Flaming* Springs 8ubdv'„
In Sualnala County — 10M yds. East of 17-9S juat N. of
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beautiful and modem, Kitchen la unusually large, bulll-ln
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All you do is go to a General Development Corporation
branch oflira or homo community, get an Oglcial Entry
Blank, and complete the phrase, "I would like to livo in a
MaeUt-buiU homo in Florida because . . . " ia 26 word*
Visit any of th* General Development Branch offices or
Florida Communities and gat complete information that
will help you writ* your entry. Se* photograph* and Boor
plan* of Mscklo-built homos. Kind out about thair quality
construction and many attractiv* ftatura*.

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Other HANSBROUGH AUCTIONS IsclaAot
Wedaeeday, 1:30 P. M.. Mar. *—Apt-Gvast Mams, Cattago,
12* Dolaaey—Heart sf Orlande, few block den a tewn.
Monday, 1:3* P. M„ Mar. 7—Rocket Motel—386* V. S. 1.
909' x depth. 3 Ml. N. of Mima. I units, cottage, furnished.
Wednesday, 1:30, Mar. 9—Kaliga Lodge—S. of Kisalmmoa,
3A, 194* Lake Tohoptkaliga.
Thursday, 1:3* P. M, Mar. 17—3 Bay front Home*. Lets.
Sarasota, many, many more. Writ* for Brochura*. Terms:
2%% down at auctloiis. balance announced. All aisea aad
distances are approximate.

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m Ike Is On Tour
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The
hoped-for conclusion next week of
(he Ions Finch-Tregoff murder
trial hinged today on an aching
tooth.
Eddie Lindsey, 21, one of the
jurora hearing the trial which be­
gan Dec. I ( has an impacted wis­
dom tooth.
' The trial was receaied Thursday
because of the tooth, but a session
waa set for today in hopes that
Lindsey would be abk to listen to
final defense arguments without
too much pain before a possible
extraction of the tooth over the
weekend.
Thursday's postponement set
back the expected date for turn­
ing the murder case of Dr. R.
Bernard Finch, 42, and his mis­
tress, Carole Tregotf, 23, over to
the Jury to next Friday. Any fur­
ther delays almost certainly would
extend the trial Into the week after
next.
Finch and his red-haired former
receptionist are accused' of the
July 11 gunshot slaying of Finch's
socialite wife Barbara Jean, 33.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Mrs.
Kami* Elsenhower Is bolding the
fort la Washington while the Presi­
dent Is away.
Bat she probably won't be
aresnsd by the tin e President Elsn t e n r returns Bom Us Latin
American tour.
Tin First Lady plans to be at
Elisabeth Anita's Maine- Chance
health and beauty resort at Pboenix, Aria., an March ft, Urn day
the President is due back in Wash­
ington.
Aides said she aUU hasn't sat a
departure data. Mrs. Eisenhower i
te a kept eJoaa to too White House
this waek because of a “slight" |
cold. Tho sniffles kept her from
attending a fashion show with Mrs.
Pat Nixon, wifa of Vice Prasldenl
earlier this
Rldutrd M,
Mrs. Elsasbowsr’s sister, Mrs.
Oerdon Meore plans to accompany
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Wasn't His Day
“SOLID COMFORT" la liow Chamber of Commerce Kepreacritatlvc Charlie
Morrinon described his job of welcoming Hndcock Furniture Co. to Sanford.
Charlie lost no time in making full use of the new store’s facilities Thurs­
day. Btore Owner L. C. Evers, left, returned Charlie’s greeting with one of
his best versions of “solid comfort."
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JERUSALEM (UPI) -T h r e a Is­
raeli cabinet ministers hava been
instructed to report to the Western
Big Three that tha United Arab
Republie ia massivaly building up
IU troop strength on tha Sinai
PaolnsUa, highly-placed sources
■aid today.
Egyptian eoncantraUona in north­
ern Sinai ware believed to total
three divUiaes, Including large er&gt;
mored artillery and Infantry uniU.
Tha actufl number o&lt; troop* in tha
Sinai Desert ia feet waa said to
include almost tha entire Egyptian
army.
The Israeli chargee of • mili­
Marital PrNwqiiiiiU tary build-up la tha Sinai a n a
'BRIDGEPOET. O n , (UFIV- followed a charge Thursday that
U tu Ooftartao d a r t . M i gaps U. A. R. troops had been moved
Into the Gaia Strip, an a n a 90
milta long and aaven milaa wide
along tha Mediterranean that was

■ombers eft of the P-TA program of urging
ary School's I closer association between parents
sad aa part | and teacher* at tha school.

AUSTIN. Tex. (UPI)—Garageman A. J. ragnoxxl considers
Wednesday, Jan. 27, tha darkest
day of his life.
Someone stole.his car; thieves
raided his shop and stole his
tools; license plates wera stolen
off a bus ha operatas for a Scoot
troop.
Then, whlla ha was trying out a
customer’s rar, another motorist
backed into him.

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Working peopla under tha ags
of IS hava an accidant rata 1.5
occupied by Israeli troops during
The Western Big Three agreed times as great aa adults, reports
M M ro s a -rw r—wr—a w . u r t —
falcon—iw M m a Hn
tha 19W Suet campaign.
In 1930 that they would maka tha U, 8. Department of Labor,
Israeli forces left the strip In every effort to sea that the status
March. 1037. when it was agreed quo In Ihe Mideast he maintained.
CAMERAS
United Nations Iroops would move
P h o to g rap h y Supplies
in. Gaia ia part of Palestine but
1 • Day Developing Service
it under Egyptian administration.
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“FORD STARTIME" in living color Tuesdays on NBC-TV
lift R. Park
Sanford. Fla.
la no prohibition against this.
A U. N. spokesman In New York
denied U. A. R. Iroops had moved
Into Gaia, but he said It waa under­ WEST PALM BEACH (UPI) stood there had been Egyptian City Commissioner Ralph York
troop movements In the Slnsl area narked his car in Die city parking
lot Thursday and went lo a doctor's
that borders Israel.
office in a nearby building for a
physical examination.
After undressing, York glanced
out the window and saw a man en­
ter the car, lake iwo cartons of
rlgarrts and a file nf personal pap­
ers, then saunter down the street.
“I was Indisposed." York said.
“ I couldn't oven get to a telephone
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The to call police tinUl I got dresaed."
Florida Stale University Founda­
tion, Inc., a non-profit organisa­
tion to receive gifts for educa­
tional purposes, has been set up Longwood Church
here.
To Mark Founding
Money received will be uved for
The First Pentecostal Church of
books at Ihe FSU library, scholar­
ships, additions lo the art gallery Longwood will observe Its second
and muaeum, assisting in publica­ anniversary Sunday with all-day
tion nf scholarly works, and simi­ service*.
District officials kro expected
lar purposes.
Its board of directors will have to attend and tho sectional presby­
seven members, Including FSU ter will deliver the anniversary
President Robert M. Siroiior, message, according to E. Ruth
Business Mgr. Rod K. Shaw, and Grant, pastor.
Special musk, singing and tesFred O, Drake Jr., preridcni of
11monies will bo featured through,
Uia alumni association.
out ths day. Dinner will bo spread
at 13:30 p, m.

Thirst For Beer
Went Unquenched

Unadulterated castor oil was
recommended — and widely used
EL PASCO, Tex. (UPI) — A —as a shoe polish early hi the
Juartt, Mexico, man who told po. 1900'*.
lice he wanted a brer went to the
' right place to get one. But he
went at tha wrong tlma and In
tha wrong way, polka said.
Officers arrested Canute M.
Iltyes, S6, as ho was unscrewing
FOOD STORES
I holla from the back door of the
“Whoo’a Club" with a monkey
Florida's FrlondHwt
wrench.

LIT'L GIANT

F l o r i d a ha IBM. Mr*.
Oroone was educated at
flteteen University, the
Univariity of Virginia Extension, Madleoa College,
and the ColUxe of William
and Mary. She specialises
In elementary education.
Mra. Groome has a daugh­
ter, Mrs. W. L. Base, living
S in Newport News, Taa son, Bob, «t DnAM
High School. Mra. Grooms's
husband recently opened a
bakery Hi Sanford.

MRS. GLADYS BOSCH to
■Bothor woV travelad and
experienced Plnocreot Ele­
mentary School teacher.
Mm . Boeeh hue visited Can­
ada, Mexico, all tha states
aaat of the Mlaslsalppl Riv­
er, Kansaa, Oklahoma and
Texas. She has taught,
school In New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania, Now York
and now In Florida. Mra.
Bosch got her degree from.
Keene Teachers College In
New Hampshire, her M. A,
from Columbia Teachers’.
College, did graduate work
at Boston University and
extension work a t Harvard.
She spocUHsea in English,
education and guidance.

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LOS ANGELES (UP1&gt; - At­
torneys for Caryl Chessman have
won a minor victory by gelling a
judge to disqualify himself from
presiding at a hearing (or aetling
Ihe convict-author's ninth execu­
tion date.
Superior Judge Hcrhert V. Walk­
er ordered both attorneys A. L.
Wirin and George T. Da\ i; to ap­
pear in his courtroom today when
he will officially iransfer the ease
lo presiding Judgr John G. Rames.
Walker's decision came as a sur­
prise. He told both of Chessman's
lawyers Thursday he was not pre­
judiced and plannrd In sit at Ihe
hearing. Then Thursday night he
called them and notified them of
hia new decision.
Barnes now can hear the ease ar
refer it to another Judge.
The action was taken by court­
room observers aa another delay
in the state's 12-year attempt to
execute the Loa Angeles kidnaperrapist. Hia latest escape from ex­
ecution came last Friday when
Gov. F.dmund G, HroWn gave him
a 60-day reprieve Just 1(1 houra be­
fore hia scheduled execution in San
Quentin’s gaa chamber.
Walker explained hia action by
aaying he wanted to remove him­
self from the case in order to elim­
inate any possible legal question*
that Chessman's attorneys might
raiae about hia presence.

Take the magntiiciyU comedy
artistry of Gary Grant and Tony
Curtis, blend with the talented
beauty of a pair of Holla like Joan
O'Rrien and Dina Merrill, add a
dash or two of hilarious perform
a nee* by ArUiur O'Connell and
Gene Evans, then stir the whole
thing up in a Navy submarine
painted a blushing pink ami you
get an idea of what you arc in for
at the Kill Theatre starting today.
The film ie entitled "Operation

Petticoat" which tells the howling
adventures of a harassed subma­
rine skipper trying to get his dis­
abled bout baek into operation.
Just Hie fact that at one lime the
suh pula to sea painted pink, carry­
ing five women passengers, and it
the unsuspected target of both her
alilrs and her enemies, is enough
of a ronvinrer that here ia one of
the top entertainment packages
c\cr to come out of Hollywood, a
master comedy played by master
comedians.

HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) - A
three story building at tool Con­
gress Ave. Is one of Houston's
oldest structures and at one time
waa a rather well-to-do hotel.
The second floor la now occupied
by Ihe Houston Costume Co., own­
ed by Fred Morrow,
One afternoon Morrow heard
some labored alepe ascending the
solid mahogany stairway. Final­
ly. i little old lady and a little
old gentleman, both puffing, came
into view.
*’We would like one u( your best
rooms for the night," the gentle­
man said.
"Why. Ihls Isn't a hole]," Mor­
row laid, somewhat surprised.
“ it isn't? the man asked. Then,
looking around for the first lime,
he added, "No, 1 don't believe it
is."

"You know," he smiled apolo­
getically. "the last time mother
and I were in Houston, wa spent
Ihe night here. Very romfortsbie,
loo."
"Just when was that," Morrow
asked.
The couple compared Doles si
some length and finally the man
answrrrd: "It wag Just bafore the
war - in 1«16."
CORTLAND. N. Y. (UPI) —
When Rev. Herbert Alan Vermtlye
was ordained in Gram Episcopal
Church, it marked the ftral such
snvies In the 113-ycar history of
'the church,

CARY GRANT, Jonn O’Hrlcn, Dinit Merrill and Tony
Curtis provide tha romantic intercat an well an moat of
the humor in "Operation Petticoat,’' bow playing at th t
Rita Theatre.

FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI)
—Every week hundreds of Amer­
ican soldiers depart by plana or
boat for home, leaving aomeona
behind in Germany.
Somrtimrs It's a girl friend,
soon lo be forgotten. Honu'thues
it’s a wife who'll join her hus­
band later.
But all to frequently it's an
Illegitimate child, a tiny addition
lo the population of (inmany
fathered by e Gl who lias no in­
tention of marrying the mother,
American consular officials are
trying to convince -oldiris who
have fathered illegitimate rhlL
dren here that they should reg­
ister their hlrth and thus give
the children the right to Amer­
ican ritiaenahip.
"Every month wa register hatween 6M and 760 births of new
American citixene," a spokesman
for tha U. R. consulate in Frank­
furt eald.
"But we still mlaa plenty. If wa
only could parauada these thought­
less soldier* to think of the chil­
dren they have brought Into tha
world wa would really he acrompllshlng something,”

"A soldier who trie* to eovar up
or ignore tha birth of hia tllegiti.
mate child may ba ruining that
child's future," the spokesman
said, "Thera era plenty af ehildreu around who aia entitled to
American rltisenihip, but whe
will nev-r get it because of tha
thoirgldieiiness of their fathers."
Many of the tmblaa ntvar regia,
tried ere the children of Americhii soldiers and German girl* whe
marry after the birth.
“They never bother to register
the birth with us, and are there­
fore unable to prove in later year*
that thalr child la entitled to eltitenship,” the spokesman eald.
"In fact Ihe children are eligi­
ble a* citiscna a* soon as the par­
ents marry. But they must ha
able to prove their birth when
applying for eltllenshlp."
A tiny fraction of tha babies
bom illegitimately to Americans
in Europe are those hum to Amercan women and fathered by men
other than tha husband,
Theae are entitled to eitiienshlp
if the birth is registered with the
neeiest rnnsutate.

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SQUAW VALLEY - Goalie John
McCartan, the hero of Thursday's
2-1 upset victory of the U. S.
hockey team over the Canadian
team, after his teammatss con*
gratulatcd him: .
"Now we feel that we can beat
the hack out of anybody."
SHANNON, Ireland — Farmer
Michael Casey commenting on the
crash of an Italian airliner near
Shannon Airport today:
"The whole hillside seemed
aflame. All around came frighten­
ing moans, The dead were flying all
about."

Friend Chauffeurs
Law-Abiding Thief
BAN JOSE, Calif. (UP1) —
Highway patrolmen investigating
the crash of an auto into a tree
quoted the driver, Alexander Va­
lencia, 21, aa saying ha waa be­
hind the wheel only aa a favor
to hia friend, Serapio Alvarada,
2« .

Alvarado, a passenger bt tfte
ear, waa quoted aa aaying ba bad
stolen the vehicle but didn't feel
he ought to drive it since ba dlda1!
have, an opatwtor*e license.

DALLAS, Tex. (UP!) - Whan
Joseph A. Shirley applied lor a
library card bo waa asked to give
aa a reference toe name af ana
eUiiea who already hid • sard.
SWriay mentioned his lanfUM
friend, Jamee Meeke, the city li­
brary director. Then toe clerk west
through too formality of ehocktatf

20,000 LAUGHS UNDER THE SEA

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U P T X C L IN E S
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NEW YORK—Miss Lee Morgan,
founder and director of Scientific
Introduction Service, Inc., on what
a woman looks for In a man what
seeking a husband:
'They aik for the manly type,
someone neat, attractive and con*
genial and few have any rcsrrvttlons against baldness."

No Card Carrier

‘First* For Church

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By United Press IntenutiM il
FRANKFURT, Germany—Elvis
C
Presley when asked to eompara
European to American girls:
'The girls I've met here are niea,
but I wouldn’t say they were nicer
than American girls."

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The Sanford Public Library got
a new King James'Version of the
Rembrandt Bible Thursday.
The Bible is illustrated with re­
productions of Rembrandt paint­
ings of the life of Christ and other
Biblical scenes. The W50 volume is
in the reference room.
Recent best seller additions to
the library shelves are "This Is
My God." by Herman Woulk, au­
thor of "The Caine Mutiny"; and
"Where The Boys Are." a story
about Ft. Lauderdale by Glenda
Swarlhout.
Joseph Alger's "Get In There
And Paint” which says htat any­
one cen paint who wants to. Is also
now on the selves. “Chautauqua,"
the story of an early 20th century
road show, la another recent addi­
tion.
New books ordered by the li­
brary Thursday are “God lies A
Sense Of Humor," by Ruby Lee
Hall, a longtime writer about Flor­
ida; "Cat Among Hie Pigeons" by
Agatha Christie; "Lincoln I-nrds"
hy Cameron Hawley; "Washing­
ton's Lady" by Eliwyth Thane;
"Mrs. 'Arris Goea To New York"
by Paul Galliro; and "Earth
Grant" by Edison Marshall.

The 1,001 wonderful eotindi and! Naughty
• ighia of the fabuloui world of the' Wife," ai
Arabian Nlghta have been brought
to the Kreen In UPA’a first fulllength feature production, " 1,001
Arabian Nlghti."
Starring the nearsighted Mr.
Magoo, one of the most popular
personalities in the animated field
today, (he new technicolor cartoon
feature opens at the Movieland
Drive-In Sunday.
The other feature nn the pro­
gram la "The Flying Fontaines"
starring Michael Callan. Both are
firit run features for Sanford and
will continue at the Movieland un­
til Wednesday.
On Thursday and Friday, "Sim*
sun and Delilah," the renowned Ce­
cil B. DeMIlle spectacular dramatlialion of Judges 13-16 of the Holy
Bible will play.
The production stars Victor Ma­
ture and Hedy Lamarr in the title
roles,
The second feature on the pro­
gram Is "The Last Train From THE NEARSIGHTED Mr.
Gun Hill" featuring Kirk Douglas Mhruu atari in UPA'g firat
and Anthony Quinn.
full length animated pro­
On Saturday three movies fea­
turing Briggltte Bardot, Diana duction, "1,001 Night*"
Dors and Anita Kkhcrg will he coming to the Movieland
shown. The mnvlra are 'That Drive-In Sunday.

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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Bowboa S tm t, tha old trollop who
hoops tho spirit of Mardi Orao
altV« Is a minor kejr during tbo
root at Um jroar, la ready In bsat
loom os tha Mg day.
Prom lot room and tails parlor
la atrip-show bar and Jan Joint,
tha old girl — heart ot Uic famed
French Quarter — baa painted
her face a little and la beginning
IS bulge at her alattemly aeami.
Mardi Oral, " r a t Tuesday," la
leal than a week a way.
The regular atream of atroltare—toma In topperi and UUa,
fu n and gtma, etberi hi thong
aaadali and yturtle-neck iweateri
—hae ewollea. Crowd* are now
gplOlag ever from narrow, broken
eMewalka inis the one • way trafUll W'lVWl car*. ww uuwmm
aad cabs Inch their way along,
thtlr ercupanta ogling St strippers
through deora opened by aldewalk
barters to entice the paiaerby.
Bourbon Street’* primping conaiota for the moot part of nawlypainted doorwayi and ilgm. EitabUakmeeU
wboaa
Interior*
heras't felt a paint bruah ilnca
they opened give the front door a
carnival touch • up
annually.
Crowded Into the flrat six block*
M "the atreel" are acorn of a*. aortod drinketorla InUripened
with great aad bumbla eating
* • • • • . aecner yocehM. llquor
atom , ahepe and even a Chlneie
delicate aaen.
Meet bara feature a burlcaque
which, • whet operating, ralaea
the price of a mixed drink from
dheut u oeeta In the daytlmo to
sa high aa W M at night. Othcra
' headline Dixieland Jail combo*.
With Mardi Oral, tha final day
• f carnival aeaaan'i lt-day atlnt,

Mlgat wer amid tke volcano** *f
S o Belgian Congo, between (be
giant Watutxl tribe, end, the. last
tornalalng mountain gorillas on
north.
Unleu something Is done very
pees this oenOtoi of Interests ean
end only ane wap—with the death
of the gnottlM who enonot eslit
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MRS. J. W. PADGETT of Enterprise displays model church she built.

Sheriff* dopullaa ara serving
Jury lummona on « Seminole
County reaidenta lo aerve for the
Circuit Courl’a final fall term
civil caaea which wlU bo tried
nest week.
Perion* lummonrd muit appear
before Judge Voile Wllllama Jr.
in the county courth i t Monday
at 10 a. m. unleaa the Judga os-,
cuaca them for alckneia or othar
reaaon.
Wllllama may releaat a perioa
from Jury duty Moeday If he la
ovtr as or under 31, holdi public
office which baa dullca requiring
hit preience during lha trial, and
for aleknoia. Parsons over U don't
bavo to aerva but may if tbay
with.
After William* eliminate* the
eicuaad peraoni, he will »waar
In.the remaining Jurora and draw
aIs nim ta from ■ box to aerva on
Iho Jury for tbo flrat caae. The
opposing attorney* then may chal­
lenge venireman wboaa name*
ware drawn and a*k removal of
thoie they feel should not aarvo
for that ca»e.
Sanford rcildenta turn mooed
are Roger a. Burnham, George
W. Plicl, Donald J. Hamilton,
Scott H. Dedl, Robert H. Powell,
Stanley Piakonkl, Raymond E.
Witael, Jo# II. McDaniel, A»hby
G. Jonta, Norrii E. Jordon, llavalyn L. Strogner, Robert J. Carr,
W. M. lleniun, John T. Odonell,
Joseph David Horn, Howard A.
Miller, Billy Jack Mauay, Wayne
R.-Prior, Ployd E. Horn Jr., Bob­
by G. Sandcfur, Roderick A. Coa,
Ernest D. WblU, John Robert
Panta, David M. Whelehel, Joseph
Petra*. ClUtord C. Eart and John
K. Dokle.
Longwood m ldenli lummonrd
art John L. Jenning*. Glenn M.
McCall and Eugene S. Prye.
Lake Monroe reildrnli called
are Joe J. Govecek, and William
A. Bailey.
Maitland resident* summoned
are Cbarie* R. Johnston, AudrcJ
Bodor and Rufua.L. Scott.
Calhoun aiate, and Dtwoy D.

M district north el Uk# Xive.
there are some $M gorilla* there
with perhaps another to or to
•Croat the Uganda border.
Them on the biggest gorillas
m earth — nearly too pounds in
weight In tho wild and nearly TOO
pound* In captivity. Tbay are vegMariana who Mvt In tha bamboo
larottt abova 0,000 fact and feed
mi bamboo shoot* and wild moueInin parsley.
The Watulal era not using any
weapon* — they are (Imply driv­ TAMPA (UPI) - Those In the
ing their horde at ealtta into the market for a fir* station should
gorilla areas and since
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.the great see Mayor Julian Lana.
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lla said Thursday tha city would
groanda K la only a matter of bn glad to tell Fire Button No. 1
time, noeloglsto fear, before the in downtown Tampa becauu it
apootoe bogus the fatal deeitoo. waa ao old M was not worth re­
pairing.
Lane didn't tay exactly how old
II was, hut he mentioned that it
formerly housed horse-drawn fire

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behind tha dynamite plot to kUI
Many Gonsalo.
Genial* aooraus tha wreejier
aarviaa that haa a towing contract
with tha ally. He aim la part
enmar af aa armored ear aanric*
and la In lha laaaraace husineia.
i v w s m i j f aaeetoM Bcutoated
lam t il when the «Ky gave Gaa
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Gammage are summoned from
Ovlede.
Roy L. Driggers, 3vledo, waa
summoned to servo along with
Clarence M. Hunter Jr., Winter
Park, and Fred Pabel, Orlando.
The veniremen's names were
drawn from ,a box containing
namo* of regiitercd county voter*.
Juror* will get $5 per day and
coat of mileage for each day they
aerve.
Another Hat of veniremen will
be drawn Monday for the spring
term of civil cases to start March
T. These will be drawn by Judge
Vassar Carlton whoso pre-trial
conference! wfra scheduled for
today,

PT. LAUDERDALE (UPI) -SI*
and a half million dollars In highpriced residential lota were sold In
31 minutes here Thursday.
Raal *state dealar James 8. Hunt
put an ■ rally-typo meeting remi­
niscent of Ibo old Florida "boom"
days, fed breakfast to about 3,000
persona and entertained them with
Then h* put on the block 641
lota in tho well-to-do Coral Ridge
section. Buyers crowded forward
to put up half cash and promisor/
notes for the remainder within
Iw* years on lets ranging in price
from tr.lOO to $26,000. The aver■ge price was about $12,000.

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Used To Teach
Love Of Church
By HBt.EN 8NODGRABB
ENTERPRISE — Mrs. J. W.
Padgett, superintendent of the nur­
sery department of tha Barnett
Memorial Methodist Church, com­
bined an Idea and talent to devise
a novel method to teach children
love end respect for their church—
a model church which Is lighted
and equipped with music.
Mrs. Padgett worked approxi­
mately four month* on the model,
built a* she says, "from scrap* of
this and that" and whalaver ihe
could find. It haa mahogany door
stop* and the frame* of the door*
and window* and the cross on top
are made of, redar. She found an
old window frame with colored
glass panes stored away in her
ham—thus tha model's stained
glass Windows.
Inside tbo church la a choir boy
in robe and on tha pulpit is a tiny
Bible *a amall on* must have a
magnifying glass to read It. A bell
in the belfry even ring*.
The church’* picket fence I*
mad* of ueed tongue blades. Mrs.
I'sdgett, a nurse who worked at
the Florida MethodUt Children*
Home a number of year*, saved
them for Just such Use. The dolls on the walk are on
•tends end ean be moved around
by the children.

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RUTLAND, Vt. (UPI) — Rut­
land High School’s data of 1046
would like to hold n 16th reunion
this year. But no one knows who
the chairmen Is, how much money
la In the clau treasury or where
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�Florida Growth
Outdoes Forecast

ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON

HERE COMES THE SUN!

WASHINGTON — Poor Kira
Rcnson! Six million pounds of
dressed chicken on his hands,
and he doesn’t know what to do
with it.
The secretary of agriculture has
obtained by default enough chic­
ken to feed hi* entire family every­
day. six days a week, for the next
6,000 years.
This sad tale has heroine Ihe
biggest fowl up in the history of
agricultural surplus. The secre­
tary got himself in this Irap by
trying to get the country’s poul­
try raisers out of a hole.
It began last Dec. 10 with an
announcement by Arthur Flem­
ming. secretary of health, educa
tlon and welfare. Flemming shook
Kira's coop like a fox in a hen

By GORDON J. TOLL
Manager, Security Associates, Inc.
For quite some time now, the astounding growth of thin
lats haa been receiving national and international publicity,
n a special report issued recently by U. S, News k World
Report, the state received the following plug: “If you want
to ride the boom in America's population: Go to Florida. It
is to grow much faster in population than any other state in
the next 10 years . . . Official forecast was that this state
would grow by 16 to 22 percent between 1955 and 1960. In.
stead, official estimates up to last year indicate that this
Rooming state has grown 40 per cent in the last five years . .
P ro je c t this upsurge into the future, and Florida appear* as
the fastest-growing state among all the 50 states in the next
10 years. The population gain indicated . . • between now
and 1970 is 65.2 per cent."
Certainly, in these projected figures, aggressive Central
Florida is included. The writing seems to be on the wall.
Many intelligent investors are placing excess fund* in
well established corporate shares that will directly benefit
from this surge in growth. Field* to be considered are banks,
Utilities, railroads, and airlines—both passenger and freight.
At one time, Florida was difficult and expensive to get
to. It seemed to be the "end of the line” for most transporta­
tion companies. As aviation began to grow in this state—
particularly in Miami—Floridians began to realize this was
the aerial hub of this hemisphere.
As commercial jet transportation emerged. Florida be­
came more prominent in world transportation. For example,
by jet from Miami to New York involves two hours and 15
jn in u tes; Puerto Rico, two hours and 10 minutes.
According to Frank Bateman's ‘‘Florida Growth Fund
News,” Miami International Airport has become “one of the
world's busiest. It leads all others in international cargo
movements . . . is second only to New York’s Idlewild for
international passenger movements . . . and is seventh in
total passenger movements. Its passenger volume tops both
London and Paris, Europe's busiest airports. Airline and
other aviation activities in Miami now account for an annual
payroll in excess of $100 million.”
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With the important role that the state has been play­
ing in missile and space travel at Cape Canaveral, many
Suite's case should bo ■ chatlarge corporations have built brunch plants, Martin Company,
the largest of these companies, employs nearly 8,000 people. Ionic to all parents and teachPratt and Whitney has organized a giant research and de­ era. Jesus said, “ What man U
velopment center in Palm Beach County. The most interest­ there of you. who, if hi* son
ing fact In this letter was that manufacturing employment asks bread, will you give him
passed the 200,000 msrk last November for the first time in a atone?’’ Yet ualntenUoaslly
Florida’s history. This was a gain of 4,800 or nearly eight .Suite's irandfalher Is doing that
per cent over the same month a year earlier.
•am t thing. So discuss this rase
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Bateman atataa that “while there is no way to guaran- at Sunday School and reward
against adverse market fluctuations or changes in eco­ your children for learning Bible
nomic conditions,*’ thi shareholder of the fund haa for a very verses, good poetry and rauilc.
small cost “the services of the fund’s professional manage, CASE D — 484: Susie B., aged
ment with its experience and specialized knowledge in select­ 3, is a cute little girl. “ Dr.
ing investments in a wide variety of companies doing busi- Crane,” her doling grandfather
exclaimed, “come and hear Susie
in many fields in Florida and the South.”
sing.”
This perhaps la an ideal way to share in this dynamic So ! walled expectantly, and
Susie began “ Meet Me In St.
growth.
Louis,”
It is interesting to note that in our town alone, there The aduila around the room
A re many large publicly owned corporations that have laughed whin she recited the
(tranches or franchtsa dealers here. Among them are Ford "tlooUhle-KMichte” verse.
they applauded Susie tor
Motor Company, General Motors, Studebaker-Packard, Chry­ herAndrendition.
sler Corp., McCrory-McLellan Stores, Kei’s, J. C, Penney, There wasn't anything partlruFlorida Power Corp., Florida Power k Light, Atlantic Coast iarly wrong with the incident, ex­
Line, Sears, Roebuck k Company, Firestone, Western Auto, cept that parents and granriparBell Telephone, connected with A.T. k T„ Western Union, enta should encourage toddlers to
Houston Corp., Great Atlantic k Pacific Tea Company memorise far more inspiring gents
(AAP), Winn-Dixie. Food Fair Stores, Jackson Minit Mar­ of poetry and rauilc.
kets, Gulf Oil, Sinclair, Standard Oil, Vulcan Materials, and “Jesus Loves Me," is tlm* the
song our four-year-old Judy was
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Alas, I couldn't remember
more than the chorus of most
songs and very few of them,
but Ihey were religious hymns
and Stephen Foster songs, plus
our standard patriotic tunes.
Right then and (here I vividly
rcalirrd It was a good idea for
us parents to Inch our children
the verses of a dozen nr more
inspiring songs, including religi­
ous, patriotic and good secular
iunri.
So when ! heard Susie ting
her Hoolchle-Koolchie verses, I
had a menial flashback of over
20 year* to the little farmhouse
along Route 41, where I spent the
night at Judy'a bedside.
And I am sure you readers will
agree a few novelty verses are
not so had, tF those youngsters
have their minds studded with
choicer gems of literature and
music lo nourish their soul or
inspire some dying friend who
aska for comfort.
Suppose you were suddenly ask*
ed to quote a few passages or
sing a few verses as a friend
was breathing his last:
-Suppose one of your own family,
plnnrd beneath a wrecked ear,
asked:
“ U«. please ting to me. Hold
my hand, too, lor 1 don't want
•he accidentally .unlatched the rear to
die,*.’
door.
What
would be your response?
to those days, the back doors
your mind been prepared
of automobiles caught the wind Haa
for such an emergency to you ran
pressure and whipped open.
Judy's hand "froie” on the olfer even one or two suitable
handle and she was hurtled out­ Bible quotes or musical verses?
If nol. then don't let this dearth
ward upon the trosen ground at
of inspiring quotes or music han­
SO mites per hour.
As soon as I could stop the dicap your child any longer
Take him lo Sunday school and
ear, 1 rushed hack and picked
her up from the aide of the praise him for choice poetry, mu­
road, with blood streaming down sic or Bible verses, lor Ihey will
nourish his soul maybe 73 years
from the back of her head.
Fortunately, she was wearing from now and ihua cause him lo
her snowsuii and ahe landed on look back to you gratefully!
(Always writs to Dr. (Tara
Ice which filled the ditch.
All night long I sat beside the la rare of this newspaper, en­
bed checking her pulse and listen­ closing a long 4c tumped, ading hopefully for some sounds dressed rota lope and 30c So
from her abdomen via my statho- cover typing and printing cosU
when yon tend for d m of Hi
scope, for the shock had paralyxed booklets.)
her Intestines.
Her abdomen was entirely quiet
and she couldn't hold even a swal­
low of water in her stomach.
She was conscious, however, and
to occupy time, (he asked me lo
sing.
Do you suppose I sang Hootctite-Komchle melodies?

For War Yields
Boon For Mankind

OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (UP1) Hera In the world's first atomic
city, conceived In war, la being
produced a substance that sym­
bolizes war of a dtllcrrnl son —
against discasra of Ihe thyroid.
Scientists call it a radioisotope
—Iodine 131. For thyroid sufferers
It can b# a blessing. This rare ami
precious material holds promise of
salvation from one of mankind's
oldest plagues. A malfunctioning
thyroid can reveal itself In symp­
toms ranging from great, chok­
ing gotten to the blighted pilnds
and bodies of cretins — mental and
pity sir a I dwarfs.
Here-at the Usk Ridge Nation­
al Laboratory almo»t all of the
world’s Iodine lor the treatment
and diagnosis of thyroid disease it
compounded. From a small, while
and winduwlest snipping room
tome 200 shipmenu a month go
nut to hospitals and johhers. A
great number of these shipments
will be administered as the wellknown "atomic cocktail" to thy­
roid sufferers here and abroad.
The laboratory has been making
Iodine 131 available since J9M.
And in these yean only a pinch
—tome 43 milligram! to Iw more
exact — has hern produced. This
pinch, however, required the pro­
cessing uf 14 ions of uranium.
Such is the potency of this cousin
lo inedictnr shelf Iodine that the
amount required for one so-called
“cocktail" would uc all hut invisi­
ble lo thr strongest microscope.
While the steps in making Iodine
131 remain Ihe same, the labora
tory a short time ago began using
rnrichrd uranium instead of coinmon uranium for ita raw material.

MT. PINSON, All. turn Worjd War II rohbed Fred Hensrl of his arms and his legs, but
not hi* courage.
For it was his courage lhat has
made a prosperous, active man
out of the nation's first “basket
case.”
At 12. liens*-) is the father ot
four rhildren. He owns five tractoMraiter trucks that haul all
aver the U. S, He also owns a
service station and land lhat he
rent* out.
It was 13 years ago on Okinawa
that llrnsrl, a native of Corbin,
Ky., who had enlisted In the
Army In ip.1T, met with what he
refers to as his “accident."
“ 1 was a maintenance sergeant
in the 7-8 tank battalion of the
77th infantry division on Oki­
nawa." Ifcnsel recalls. “ We had
21 links knocked out on this
plateau out there, Thai's a pret­
ty big lots out of about 60 tanks.
1 was out there to try and get
them bark In when something
just happenrd."
It ts assumed Hensrl stepped
on an enemy land mine. Thr ex­
plosion tore off his legs and one
arm and mangled Ihe other ao
badly it had lo be amputated.
After II months ot hospilaliiatlon, tlensel waa equipped with
artificial limbs and Heel hooks
for hands. Re started out with his
devoted wife to do but one thing:
“1 wanted to be sueecsitul."
At first, his doctors did not

want him to leave Hie hospital.
They said he was not strong
enough. He disagreed and finally
persuaded them lo let him go.
Perhaps to prove he waj strong
enough, llrnsel turned to farm­
ing near this small north Ala­
bama town only- a few miles from
Birmingham, lie did all the work
himself, plowing, planting, milk­
ing.
11a tried raising chickens for a
while, then turned to dairy farm­
ing. Hensrl says he wag lucky
with the cows. He sold them just
before the bottom dropped out of
the market one year, making a
nice profit.
tlensel had U3 fertile acres
bought with government assist­
ance. He was mighty proud of his
farm, but then thr state govern­
ment built a highway through It.
"That highway look to acres,
right through the middle," Urntel said. “ It took out the heart
ot my farm, f quit farming.”
But the highway also brought
in enough mot ey for llrnsel to
purchase hit first truck and hire
someone to drive it. Today, he
has $33,000 worth of trucks alone.
How does llrnsel explain hla
auerrss?
“Just because a man baa hla
arms and legs cut oft, it doesn't
mean he can’t he successful. He
should be luccrsaful anyway. He
wouldn't have lo be too terribly
successful lo feel a little succeiiful.”

to buy up all Ihe captive eapees.
And he wouldn't be chicken about
the price—he’d pay up to 4&gt;
cents a pound.
As a result, our butter-egg-andpoultry man hat bought or con­
tracted to buy six million pounda
or unwanted chicken. The moun­
tain of meat may reach »even
million pounds before the capons
stop rolling along.
••What," I asked one of Benson'i mm, “ are you-all going to
do with all those chirkcni?"
I could hear him scratching hla
head over the phone. And, at Iasi,
came this forlorn reply: "Dog­
gone if 1 know."
Those chlckena are perfectly
good to eat, he said, if IheyTo
de-kidnryed, de livered and skin­
ned. Thr white and dark meat, ho
said, i* absolutely wholesome.
But Renton can't sell the de­
nuded dressed carcasses on tho
open market—nol after all that
had publicity. And lo serve them
up for the school-lunch program
would have a horrifying psycholo­
gical effect on the innocent young­
sters,
At this writing, k looks like
Exra'i chicken program il 1st IhS
rough. And it could get rougher.
The Democrals could eapltaltit
on (his raponeile caper — Inas­
much as thr GO!’ administration
allowed the use of stllbcslerol la
the first place. They could bring
this Issue to roost right at Hw
Republican doorstep.
What they may do la buy tap all
those surplus chickens and stuff
them with campaign llttrature
and serve them up to disgruntled
Republicans.
Tht way I see It, those caponrttes may not have had any sax
interest, but they »uVe could Mir
up some political tnlareat.

Catholic Church Officials Believed
Worried Over Condition Of Tardini
By PHIL NKW.HOM
From tba foreign cdltor'i note­
book:
Church sources very recently In
Rome report anxiety over Ihe
state of health of Vatican Secre­
tary of State Domenico Cardinal
Tardini. Officially, ha is suffering
from influrnsa.
But private
reports ssy hr also has a heart
condition that ts causing roncem.
Tardini is comparatively young
for a cardinal — he will be 71
on Feb. 2V. (11 of Ihe 76 cardinals
are M) years or older. Three are
«g.)
With the Kisl ■West summit

BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) —I
A sign (in Ihe window of a large I
cut-rate drug store here advises: I
"We sell pills, to*).”
&lt;1

matting still three rnontha away,
chief spokesmen for both aide*
are on the road — President El­
senhower in South America and
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
louring Asia. Neither side Is
losing any opportunity lo place
III case before lha public. As the
London economist said, “this la
the lime for the ilalesminllke stif­
fening of terms, lass to frightsn
the anemy than to stifle critics
at home."
Greenland i* tha largest Island
on earth; New Guinea ta second
largest.

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house when he announced that all
caponrilet that had been shot
with slilbeiterol were nol fit for
marketing.
A raponeile la a chicken with
no sex interest. It's a capon that
got that way via the stllbestrrol
route—a hormone pellet In Its
head. Fleming's argument was
that stilbesterol • contaminated
fowl, if enough was consumrd by
a human could cause cancer.
The surprise edict ruffled the
fealhrra of every poultry raiser
In the country. Hut good old
Uncle Kira came to their rescue.
Hr stepprd from the frying p a n right into the taxpayer's pocket.
From the taxpayers' funds, he
announced magnanimously, he
would alluw himself enough money

World War II'Basket Case
Achieves Goal: Business Success

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lake prtvUegei. Call FA 24274.

THE OLD HOME TO1

SUNLAND ESTATES: Ilk* B«w ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Rajmood Lundqulst, Auoc.
3-bedroom, 3 bith borne. Dow j
le u tkan original. Call FA 2-3331 Atlaotie Bank Bids.

ly STAN1

RAYMOND M. BALI?

A L L D * f- T H M H C O O K A H &amp;

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FURNISHED bmeo la
Smyrna Dr., Delary.

HOMES, DUPLEXES,
APARTMENTS
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. PARK AVE.
FA 2-24»

NEW APARTMENT. 4 room* and
bath, icreenad porch, lakefroot,
private year around occupancy
for couple. $T0 per month. A.
Frail, Clalrmoot Ave., Lobe
Mary. Pbona FA I-33M.

Nationality Factor
In let Craam
flavor Prafarancat

3-BEDROOM furnlihed apt. 1700
Magnolia, MS. Call FA 3-3931.

CHICAGO (UPI) — I f cream
Cover preference# ora more a

celved during ibo month* of 3-ROOM apartment. MO month.
January and February, which
Private bath and entrance.
meant to much.
FA 2-MM,
CLEAN 3 bedroom unfurallbed
f Mother) Ruby L. Wilaea,
house, knotty pino snack bar and
3-BEDROOM bouae. nothing fancy
Sopor.
but cheap ren t 37.50 per week.
Phone FA 2-3213.
3-ROOMS, furnished, for rent until
June l»t. 1407 W. Firat St. No
HOUSE (or rent, So. Sanfrerd
doga or children. FA 2-2333.
Ave,, near Lake Jeaeup. Pbona
Legal Notice

large tee m e m company indkntea.
I t abeuad Ilnllona prefer apicy
fla m e , aueh oa cinnamon, rum
mad apwminly while Swede* almeat
InvOrUbiy agttJe far itrawberry

NEW 3-bedroom bouae.
FA 1-7213.
CKAHltS# M. MORTON a n d
CA1MBR1XW V. MORTON, hie wife.

Plalntltfe,

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la v rrm n o ti rw a n *
J. R. KBNNBT aa4 FRAXCBB MA­
•aated blda wfll ba raealvad la the RION KBNNBT, kle wife, etc., el
sfrira a f lh a S heriff af d.m lnola *!■«
c a n a tf a t th e C euaty gall, Han.
D .f.ad aat* .
h im ™ o r h i t
TOl J . R. KBNNBT and FRANCE#
MARION KBNNBT, hie wife, ir
alive, and If dead, th eir unknown
heirs a t law. legateaa, devise.*,
■ran lets, assign***, lienors, spouse.,
rr.d lta re , tru aiets. or eth er elelmsale, h r, Ibroeab. under e r a te ln s t
th e said J . It. M eaner and rra a c e e
Merlon M eaner; and the beneficia­
rie s or a T ruat or which The P lrat
N otional B eak e t Orlando le u n i ­
tes. L v e iu n m . M A i/rntB end
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lAJltlbB MAI.THIR had ______ .her
huebandt WILUAM M. TANNKit
and _ — _ ----- 2 — TAXNBR. hla

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of which suit o r procedure le Is
q u l.t, perfect and aqnflrra lha till*
la th e r ia la lltf a la the h e r.I n .tie r
described p ro p erty The ham* a f
lb* Court ta which the suit or
*ra*.adlng I* g .a d ln g Is lha Clr*
cult Court a f lb* N inth Judicial
c irc u it, la aad for Bern tools County,
Flerida, la C h eac.ry No. is le t.
The ehhrevlated title to th is suit
I* CHAM.B3 If. MORTON sa g
CAIMBRIKB V. MORTON, hie Wife.
P lain tiff a, vs. J , R. KBNNBT had
PR ANC M MARION MKKNKT, hla
wife, etc.,
at - Teadanta.
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Betnlnele Ceuaty,
Florida, aecordlax ta the g ist
th ereat recorded la P iet Desk
1, gaga I t , a f the publle re*,
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IT'S HARD TO
EDUCING PRICE for quick
aale. By owner: 2 bedroom CB
BELIEVE BUT . . . .
bouae, wood floora; corner lot, You cen buy thie new, neerly
fenced backyard. FA 2-I2S3.
completed, two bedroom borne
on elmoit two ecrei of lend jtm
ton minutoe from Senford for
C. A* Whiddon, Sr. nnly
*44401 Owner muit leev*
BROKER ,
for north end bee cut hie price
331 So. Park A rt. Pb FA 2-3N1
*2000, for quick c u b eele. ^
lndadoa complete lawn and
NEW
LAKEFRONT
home:
3-bed■hrubbarr care. Contact ua toIf you would enjoy living out
roomt, 3 bitba, euatom built,
dayl
when you hive elbow room, end •
ferrauo, glau eliding door*,
know ■ bergeln when you ide
Stenstrom Realty
electric klteben, frultwood cablone, Cell ue et Once.
HI N. Park Ave. Fbene FA 3-2430
neta, central beating and air
conditioning; large plot. Irriga­ W. H. "Bill” STEMPER Agency
tion, Buy for coit direct from Phone FA 2-4M1
112 N. Perk
owner-builder. 311,700, low down Phone FA 24331 3101 Perk Dr.
payment. A. Fratt, Claimant
Ave., Lake Mary, FA 3-ian.
3-BEDROOM, 3 betb, double cerporte, extrg lerge utility room,
LOTS — 4 Choice
LOTS
Florid# room. 110 Shennon Dra)
Near Winn-Dlsle and Food Fair.
FA '2-1379.
Sacrifice
b
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appraiaal.
SLEEPING ROOMS, Tho Gable*,
3411
Cbaie
Avenue
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 14730.
LOVELY 3-bedroom homo oa large
FURNISHED apartment, 491
■hsdy comer lot in Wynncwood.
Palmetto. Ph. FA 3-4034.
HOME SEEKERS
GE Equipped kitchen, Jalouile
porch;
In
excellent
condition.
LOWER FLOOR apartment,.partWatch This Space
Low down payment. 2413 Steven* Title beautiful (lx room and bath
ly rumiabed, electric kitchen.
Ave. FA 2-3043.
Call Hra. Appleby, FA 24M1 or
home baa icreened porch, carFA 1-MI.
porte, utility and atoraga room.
furnished apartment.
OWNER: 3-bedroom klteben
Underground iprinkler (yaiem,
lulpped, Sunland E a t a te a .
for Um lawn. Located on a Ian#'
ROSA L. PAYTON
woe FA 3-7337,
comer lot at 2400 Oak Avt. The
And Associates
price will be reduced ISO each
Regtatered Real EiU te Broker
day until aold. Original price
INVEST NOW
Ph. FA S-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
S14.13&amp;—today'a 118,300. Preient
LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOT
loan, approximately *10,700,-can
IN OSTEEN 120 x 120
3-ROOM cottage completely furnbe auumed. Monthly paymenta
MOO — TERMS
liked, all uUlHlei, ready to move
are 174, Shown by appointment
In. Adult# only. 1404 Park. Aponly. Don't delay. See today.
W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
ply Stamper Agency.
Call FA 2-3204.
Phone FA 2-4M1
113 N. Fork
Phone FA 24321 3001 Park Dr.
NEW 3 bed room CB bouae on Vlh10O ACRES, OSTEEN AREA .
lea Road, kitchen equipped, fur­
Completely aurroundi a beautiful!)
nished or unfurnished, tile bath.
RENT A BED
spring-fed lake. 2 modem lakeCaU FA 34007 anyUma.
RetUwny, Hoapltnl A Baby Red#
front borne*. Ideal for complete
RENT
OR
SALE:
•
home*:
1,
3
By Dry, Week or Month.
lakefroot privacy, er developing
and
3
bedrooms;
i
kitchen
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
of laknflront lota.
Ph. PA M i l l
111 W. 1M BL equipped; etbera partly equip, S t Johns Realty Co.
pad; *33 to |70 monthly. Daniel,
FO 3-3202.
11« N. Partt Ave.

NOTICE

WANT TO RENT YOUR
PROPERTY?

a llv t, an# If d eal, th .l r unhew n
heirs a t law, I .a e l.e s , devle.ee,
■raateee. eaelgn.ee, Ilea are, agon*ee. . creditor*, trust*.*, or g tb .r
r l .lm .n l., h r, through, under or
e e * ln .t the aald Lucius it. M eltbln and -------------------Maltble, hla
wife; H arp Leuleo htalthia and
------- — , h e r husband: William
R- T anner and --------- ..T enser,, hla
w ife; s a d V lretala F. y an u er and
— ..... ~.__,h*r h q eb aali and MAR*
4IAHKT U atOORK, end
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her Husband, If snjr, It alive, and
If dead, th eir unknow n heirs a t
law. legatee*, dev le***, g ran t eve,
aeelgoeea, lianore, ego w ee, erediterm truateea, e r e th e r claim ants,
h r, threugh. under a r ag ain st the
said M argaret U hfdera a n d _____ _
her husband, If any: and a ll » a r.
ties having; a r claim ing ta have
any right, litl* e r Inter**! la the
p r .p .r ty la g d n ln ala Ceuaty, Pier*
Ida. herein described, a r a a y p e rt
U v reefi

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leatact ua for prompt am ice
BBTTYE D. SMITH

LAKE FRONTAGE
electricity, hot and chid water
•furnlihed. Adult# only. 1317 Mtg-

L egal N o tic e

J. W. HALL
any and nil g.raona having a r
rlaim leg e a r right, ilUo aad la tereet In aad tn the feltew lag
d.erribed lend lying end belag la
gem laela County, Flarlda, to .w ill
The K B it of th e NKM a f tha
■B*4 of g .rilo n | l , Taaraehlg
I t lo u th . Rang* I t Mast.
Tou, and se ra of you. e ra h e re ­
by aotiried end required to a g .
g ear and f ile ,' personally a r by
your a lt a r s .) , w ith the C lerk df
the ebove-etyled Court, your writ*
ten d*fee*.s. If any, ta tha BUI
to Quiet Title filed hereto egelnet
you lu lb* hbeve.etyl.d c l u u . ami
to serve a copy e r tb* earn* on
Plaintiff.* a tte m e r, beiew, oa a r
haler# the l i t b day a f Marsh, A.

1200 DOWN
I IR . heme with bard weed Seen
ta d eeramle tflg bath.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And AsBocimtei
vn n n ty Jo ag a a r
*•»&gt;»• • Ceuaty, F larlda, a t hi*
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Registered Beal Eatald Broker
Pb. FA S-1MI 1741 at HUwathi

M acm , auitabtd tor cllrui, Gene­
va area, good acceaa tn property
M,409.00, good terms.

S t Johns Realty Co.

Stenstrom Realty
HERBERT BTENITROM
RegDtared Brakgr
L IN R1RNRR
LOTTIE EROADWAY

4th A ddition
Homu Ddiiffnad For
Florida Uvlof,

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Down Psyments
Low as $428

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NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

REaL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

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WANT LARGER HOME?
Beautiful « Bedroom Home, Mayfair Section, will exchange for
amallnr homo in good location.
Shown by appointment only.

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bath, Flnr-

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Weal of San Lando Springe. Only
$10,ON.

You egg etch of you nr* re fa ire d t# file w ith th a Clerk nf
U * obeve C ourt y e a r A aewer In
DAVID U. OA1CIIKI.
sold proceed Inge, and tn nerve n
Clerk of the c irc u it c o u rt
copy thereof upon Plaintiff*’ A t­
torneys, tluvoey, MeDeanld * H and,
Uy M artha T. Vlhlen D.
ley, nt the addr.ee eh.w n betew, W. C. llutrhlM n, Jr.
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March, A. D. 1M»: other wise, g BanferA PlarMa
Deere* F ra Confeseo will, be og. A tteraey for Plalntltfe
t i t j d egelnet you end geek uf you.
Thl* Nolle# ehnll be posted,
published, billed aed otkerwtve pro•qaaed In necerdsne* w ith U *

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RANSFERRED CLERGYMAN
AND ASSOCIATES
fens veeetod tfcia neat 8 bedroom
Reel
Eitet* — loiureae*
euatom built borne, clean aa a
Surety Boadi
pin and in "like new" condition. 31$ So. Perk
Ave. Ph. FA 2-3441
4H% mortgage at 300.11 month­
fUeferl
ly can be ouumed alter modEvee* Bldg. L*k# Mery
__ _ down peyrai—1payment. We
onto
. . . bl :ite
Ph. FA *-1330
the key. Why don’t you call to­
day for appointment to see thin
Ideally located home? Eiduilvc S t Johns Realty, Co.
with
THE TIME. TESTED FIRM (
HI N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
Seminole Realty
FA 2-3232

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SUPU frVSRKtTS
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FISH CAMP. LAKE HARNEY
333' front on Lake, nice two bed­
room camp, suitable for year
round living.

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114 N. Park Ave.

YOUNG GIRLS. COLORED —
TRAVEL
11-23, SINGLE, H. S. grad. Free
to travel Florida, Hawaii, N, Y.
and return. Circulation work. No
experience necessary, Transpor_ tatlon furnished. Can cam ITS
V to 4123 weekly, plus bonus, after
training. Sen Ur. Moorehead, 10
to 12 a. m. and S to T p. m.
McAllister Motel, 2021 5.W. Rd.,
Sanford.

YOUNG MEN, COLORED
TRAVEL
11-23, SINGLE, 2 years college.
Free to travel Florida, Hawaii,
N. Y. and return. Circulation
work. No expectance necessary.
Transportation furnished. Can
^ earn ITS to $123 weekly, plus
bonus, afUr trallnlng. See Mr.
Moorehead, 10 (o 12 a. m. and
3 to 7 p. m. McAllister Motel,
3021 S.W. Rd., Sanford.

EXPERIENCED secretary wishes
position, full or p u t time. Call
FA 2 4434.

TYPING at home, legal or
f t other, Phone FA 24444.

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WANTED: Reliable woman to
care for children in return for
\ r o o m, board and 440 mo.
FA 2-7830 or FA 2 0443.

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O BIG VALUES
GOOD Uted Appliance* and TV’*.
O jUtCK CREDIT
Gormly, Inc.. Third It Palmetto.
OEASY TERMS
A Satisfied customer le our belt WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
FA 2-3295.
advertisement
WILSON - MAIER
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
FOAM
rubber 11.00 per lb., G. I.
New and Uied Furniture
1U So. Oak
Ph. FA MTU
shovels t t .49 rich. Army Navy
311 E. P in t St.
PA 2-5421
Surplus, 3lo Sanford Ave.
16. Flowera ft Plants
New A Used Furniture !■ Appli­
32,000 BTU oil circulator Hoaler,
ances.
A
Good
Place
To
Cut Flowera For Any Oeeaailea
has to be seen to appreciate.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Cheap! Call FA 2-434T.
Furniture
PA 2-1123
or
PA 3-0370 Jenkins
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-T450 GE REFRIGERATOR, hko new
17. Pel*, ‘ Liveatoek, fiopplle*
iiirri little, sav Phone FA 3 0244
Used furniture, appliances tools
PIGS for a barbecue, dressed,
rle. Bought-Sold I.arrv'a Mart '39 ZIG ZAG, almost half paid
ready for the pit, 113.00. Not
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 «13»
for — take over payments of
dressed 415.00, will deliver. R. F.
49.30 each; 400 different stitches,
22. Articles For Sale
Coir, phone FA 2-3271.
button holes. Write Credit Mana­
ger, Boa. 600, e/o Sanford Her­
4-MONTH-old Toy Chihuahua
Magna vox TV, 17 In. eonsolt
ald.
Manchester puppies. P h o
443. FA 2-7770.
FA 2-14TT.
5etl Us Your Furniture. Quick MATCHED wedding eel, white
gold, large center alone in the
Service With The Cash. SUPER
engagement ring. Call FA 3*3171
TRADING POST. FA 2-0477.
20M Adame Ph.

N. V. Parmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Tram*
AiiodiUs*
111 S. Preifch Are. Ph. PA M i l l
Alter hour*. FA 3 3111. FA 3-4131.
FA 3-Ml

DENTAL asalitant, qualified to
meet publlr, able to anume of­
fice reiponsibilitlee, permanent
resident. Respond In handwriting
to box D c/o Sanford Herald.

FA ' :J5

WELCH Baby Jumper. FA 2-4044.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUUtNUM
GOOD Breakfast room suite, steel
Robson Sporting Goods
VENETIAN BLINDS
chairs with plastic upholstery.
304-4-4 E. lit.
Ph. PA 2-3441 Enclosed bend. Sag-proof bottom
Phone FA 1 1677.
rail with plailie ends. Plastic
Mercury Outboard Motors
or rayon tapes, Colton or nylon NATIONAL CASH REGISTER,
WOODRUFF MARINE
cords.
new condition. ■ mo. old, 3173.
3401 French Ave.
PA 2-1392 Senknrik Glass and Paint Co.
See at McRaney Paint A Glass,
3313 So. Park. FA 3-4441.
112114 W. 2nd St.
FA 3-4422
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dollar

«WAWmlw»wiw*iiu iw.w«i4iinw—me.

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telling how f a r you way go In o u r
frozen-food department"

12. Plumbing Services

15. Special Services

1434 BUICK, Dyaaflow and healer,
INCOME TAX SERVICE
low mileage, like new through­
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 3-1144 out. Call FA 2-2408.
SERVICE CALLS $1.30. ro r da- SI MERCURY tudor. Merc-o
Plumbing ft Heating
Malic. R A H , good transport!
pondablo TV servica call San­
AIR CONDITIONING
tion. 3100. FA 24047.
ford TV Center, Ith. and San­
CONTRACT and REP »IR WORK
ford Ave. FA 2-9741.
1007 Sanford Ave.
PA 24362
llSi RENAULT Deulphlne. email
equity and take up paymonts.
CLOCK
REPAIRLNG:
Wheeled,
19. Electrical Service*
Call FA 2-4372.
Long wood Park, FA 2-7473.
House Wiring — Electric Servica
MODEL "A'
Sid Vlhlen
T
V
&amp;
Radio
Service
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA 2-OOtS
FOR SALE - 1434 Spcnco Craft
(Home &amp; Auto)
House Trailer. 44Viil. gee Clyde
North Orlando Electronics
Welle at DcWllta n a ile r Park.
Ph.
rA
34431
FA
24142
RAINBOW Painters * Decorators
No phona calls.
-F re e Estimates. Ph. FA 24396. 2713 Orlando J)r. — Hwy. 17-12
1937 Kentuckian Mo­
B it U ROOFING
Sewing Mach. Repairs BEAUTIFUL
bile Home. 2 bedroom, 44' x 4',
Contracting k Repairs
ALL MAKES k MODELS
Call FA 2-4704,
Lleansed — Bonded —Insured
IN So. Park (24 hr. ser.)
TRAILER SACRIFICE
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-3423
500 Laurel Ave. PL. PA 2-7443
*1,000.00 OFF OF COST
ENVELOPES, Lettsrheade, elate- 1940 La Salle 92 ft., 1 bedroom.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
mints, invoices, hand bills, and
Jalousie windows, Undent wheel.
General Contractor
programs, e t c . Pngreuive
Used six weeks. Clear title. Will
Home Carpentry Repairs
Printing Co. Phono PA 2-3431— sacrifice for.cash. Mrs. McDon­
Roofing k Siding
304 Wait 13th SL
ald, DaWitt Trader Park, 3 mile*
Phone rA 2-4432
Be. of Sanford on 17-92.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING All types and eisae, Installed 1433 14 ft. TRAVEL TRAILER;
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
"Do U Yourself"
many extras; la front of DeContact S « West 9th BL
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Wittes Trailer Park, on 1742.
Phone FA 2-4443
STINE
Machinery and Supply Ce.
PAINTING WANTED: Interior 207 W. 2nd BL
Ph. PA 24431
and exterior. Free eitlmatei,
FA 24174.

WILL DO cleaning, child care and
Ironing; come cooking, 304 E. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
10th. St.
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
mates. Phene PA 9-TS1I.
ford, Lake Mary tad LoegwMd.
BOOKKEEPING, accountant, 13
PA 2-2772 aad PA 24415.
yean experience In ell phases
HOUSE CLEANING
oflice procedure; Journals, all Windows, Floors, Walls. Free Es­ CALL GREENLEAf Trre and ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bads. Day. Watk or Month—
lypes Ledgera thru General
Yard Service for fast, efficient
timate. Call FA 2-1212 or
FURNITURE CENTER
Ledgers, cost accounting and
work; PA 2-101! for free esti­
FA 2-1433.
110O French Ave.
payroll; deatree permanent postmate.
Ph. »A I-T434
A tion with reputable company la
AUTO
GLASS
V- Seminole County. Local resident.
15-A Beauty Pariora
INSTALLED
FA 2-7453.
HOUSEWORK. 1507 W. 7th. St.

22. Articles For Sale

DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP

FARMER'S AGENCY

YOU HAVE uaod AVON COSMETICS — YOU HAVE SEEN
the TV As — You Csn sell
them — Dollars can be earned
servicing eustomora near you.
f t Write Box 244, Lockhart, for
w interview with district mins-

15-A Beauty Pariora

Windshield
Back Glass June Brown's Beauty Salon
Door Glass
Vent Ginas 2010 Adams Ave. Ph. FA 2-1627
SERVICE
Be Leveller With Profesileasl
Sankarik Glass and Paint Co. Besuty Care.

. PLUMBING
Ill 114 W. 2nd SL
Contracting k Repair*
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
*S4 Sanford Ave. Phene PA 24HI

PA 2-4422

Beauty delta

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S A FE BUY
U S E D C AR S
ARE SURE BUYS

58 BUICK CEN TURY 4 DOOR
Air Conditioned. Power filter
ing. Power Brakes. Low Mileage, One Owner.

58 MERCURY STATION WAGON
6 Panaenger, Air Conditioned,
Power Steering, Power Braken,
Radio and Heater. LIKE NEW.

WUI se t the best
buy in town?

used car

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57 MERCURY M ONTCLAIR 4 DR
Air Conditioned, Power Steer­
ing, Power Brakes, Electric
Windows. A REAL BUY.

58 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 DOOR
if you check with Bill Hemp
hill Motors before you Buy!

Air Conditioned, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater. LIKE NEW.

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56 LIN COLN 4 DOOR SEDAN
| Blacayne 2-Dr. "6" With Dependable Straight
■ Transmission — Anpen Green With Radio —
9 8,000 Aetual Guarantied Miles.

Fully Powered, One Owner.
A LUXURY CAR.

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2 DOOR SEDAN
MERC-O-MATIC

55 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 DOOR
Aronda 4-Dr.
Small Car Economy You Can’t
Beat — Seafoam Green — Radio and Haater —
With Vary Low Mile*.

Mcre-O-Matir. Radio, Haatar.
A REAL CLEAN CAR.

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54 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY

$SAVE$

COUPE, Real Nice, Powtr
filtering, Power Brakes, Ra­
dio, Heater.

New ft Used
Furniture and Appliances

Mather of Sanford

Nd-taa R. P in t BL Ph- PA 4-0044

53 LIN COLN 4 DOOR SEDAN
Power Brakes, Power Steering,
EXTRA C L E A N , MANY
MILES GOOD DRIVING.

Ilel Air Coupt — Turquoise and Whito With I
New Black Top — 37.000 Actual Mllaa. It Won't |
Laat Long At
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53 CHEVROLET
2 DOOR SEDAN
EXTRA CLEAN, GOOD TIRES.

52 BUICK
4 DOOR SEDAN
GOOD TRANSPORTATION.

50 CHEVROLET

LOCATION: 2409 WIBow Avenue, situated net large
100* x ISO* lot, aad located las nice aection of Sanford.

IT RUNS.

EQUIPMENT: Filly eqnippad all eiactric kitchen,
featariag refrigerator, range, and disposal. Ala# haa
central haat aad air eeeditleolag, with ducts to hock
room, blinds, hot water boater, and many other extra*
too aumoroqs to itomixo.

S**JhsunaJt
Buy With Confidents At Your Sdmlaele County
Authorized • Pontine • Buick • Rambler Dealer

CONSTRUCTION: Concerto Mock, with built up roof,
parkay floors, and roll out windows.
PRICE: Tho total pries — only *13,750. After very
reasonable down payment, yen can aasume a VA 4 rc
14 year mortgage with paymanto of *58 par month.

Your Credit is food on tny of these Cars

STENSTROM
111 N. PARK AVI.

REALTY
PH. FA I

*50

2 DOOR

ROOMS: 2 nice bedroom*. 1 tile bath, living m m ,
hitches, dialog area, Florida roam, carport* and utility

Lincoln
Mercury
Headquarters For
LINCOLN • MERCURY - ENGLISH FORD
109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Back ot Past Offk

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Hor "burglar alarm" worked fine,
but Mrs. Dorothy Langley was
robbed anyway, She attached a
boll to her poeketbook and heard
it tinkling while she wax at the
theater, but the thief escaped.

NEW YORK OIPI) — Aa Tony
Randall rompleted a series of ex­
ceptionally clever b l a c k o u t
sketches to open Wednesday
nlght'i NBC-TV special, ."Four
For Tonight," I felt that even if
the rest of the shorn bombed, 1
had my kicks for the evening.
Then came the artful Beatrice
Lillie and her tongs, "W.-ary Of
It All" and "A Lesson With A
Fan." Nice work, although I nev­
er seem able to appreciata iully
Miss Lillie’s aubtleties.
Next — Cyril Rltehard in his
15-minute segment, "Around the
World on 10 Founds," which ha t
•ome amusing moments, soma
strained ones.
And finally, In tha closing spit,
there wai Tammy Grimes.
She only stole the show.
lt'e a rare thing when a per­
former on TV delivers with such
totality of latent that I find my­
self tingling with excitement tone
sfter the final bow. But such was
Vita Grimes* impact.
She sang about a doien songs,
each in tbo style that wai popu­
lar tha day the song was intro­
duced, going back soma 300
years.
This liny blonde, whose face
blends Marilyn Monroe. Marlene
Dielrich and B e u l a h Wilch,
caught aach mood, each nuance
as she ranged from tenderness to
Joy (o willfulness with utter com­
mand of her warm, penetrating
voice, eyes, hands and body. In
a business lhat can attach the ad­
jective "fabulous" to a youngster
named fablan, what do wo call
Miss Grimes?
For those who missed her. I
wish you all an early re run. The
production by Robert Saudek As­
sociates, in magnificent color,
ralea as the sleeper of the TV
season, a tasteful, exciting, very
special TV special.
A play lhat rlchochelcd a num­
ber of profound questions oft the
French-Algerian barricades made
Wednesday night's Playhouse 80
on CBS-TV one of ufluiual impor­
tance.
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Rose, skillfully placed a civilized,
thinking army captain into the Al­
gerian abattoir and asked him to
order the torture of a teen-age
rebel boy. The author maintained,
as 1 saw 11. lhat tuck men must
be true to their own souls and re­
fuse to use evil means for future
good, lie also gave us the other
side of tha franc: Super-morality
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Lyman School Students Fighting Missile Gap

LYMAN SCHOOL ROCKETEERS «how how a miniature missile works.
From the toft, are Tony Spry. Jeff Heath, who drew the diagram; Vail
t-ambert. holding the mlaaiie which minfired Friday, and faculty advisor,
Mrs. Catherine Martin. Twenty-four students ere in the seventh grade
miesHc elub fam ed hr students.
(Herald Photo)

McCaima May Seek Post;
Qualifying Begins Tuesday
County Tax Assessor Richard
McCanns today aaid he is seriously
considering running tor tax asses­
sor in the coming May I Democra­
tic primary.
Earlier in the year, McCanns
had told Ih* Herald dial ha bad
*oo intention of running for office.
However, McCanns (aid today
(tot many people have urged him
to run "to iaauro 8 m eoettouatioo

Terence Brown
To Seek District 1
Commission Post
Terence V. Brown of Sanford
said today that he will run for
county, commissioner from District
I. Born In Grovelanrt, Brown mov*
ed to Geneva in 1014. For the
past six years he has operated
Brown's Amoco Service Station at
Sanford Ave. and Second St.
Brown said ha would qua
jtoWay.
John -L dvr it the int-umi
Hommliiioncr from District 1.
ah includes part of Sanford and
northeastern section of 8emiMl* County. He has not said
Whether he will seek re-election.
' f Brown moved to Sanford in 1927
and now lives at 2049 Washington
Av*. He waa • chief warrant offi­
cer when he retired from Uw Na­
tional Guard after IT year* of
#rvice.
Brown la a member of the Cen­
tral Baptist Church of Sanford, the
Sanford Masonic and Ilka lodges
and the Seminole County Spartamen's Association. He i* married
to the former Helen Johnson. The
Browns have atx chitons, Mrs.
Evorett Harper, 14; T. V. Brown
Jr., 22; Jeannette, to; Stephen, 19;
Susan, 11; and Darlene, 4.

Explosion ’Rocks'
Red Missile Base

at the program already Maned" chr] predicted today toot from 40by him.
90 candidates will be In the races.
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, sus­ Before a candidate can run he
pended by Gov. Colling late last
year, haa aaid the la considering must sign a loyalty oath to the
U. S. and Democrat Parly and
running for assessor again.
Meanwhile, candidates fo r 10 must file a campaign treasurer’s
Seminole County offices up for and expense report.
election this year wit! begin quali­ County offices to be filled to the
fying at noun tomorrow.
I960 general election are county
Circuit Court Clerk David Gat- judge, clerk of the circuit court,
sheriff, lax assessor, tax collector,
superintendent of public instruc­
tion, supervisor of registration,
justice* of the peace, constables,
county commissioners from Dis­
trict 1,2, 3 and 9 and members
of*thr hoard of public instruction
from District 2 and 4.
A special election is expected
to be called by Gov. Collins to
iill the District 2 commission seat
vacated by Galchel when be was
appointed clerk.
Ditlricl 3 Commissioner Lawr­
ence Swollord is expected to face
opposition, with one candidate al­
ready announcing he will run.
James Avery, a retired Navy chief,
was Ihe first candidate to signify
ho would enter.
District 3 Commissioner Homer
Little still has not said whether
a-v.ui
district.
N
Tha only commissioner scat not
subject to this ytar's election is
TERENCE V. BROWN
District *4, ia which Vernon Dun*
‘ ia the incumbent.
Tax Collector JofurdtoUoway has
indicated he wiQ tour again aa
have County Prosecutor Karlylt
Householder and Sheriff J. 1.. Hob­
by.
the school board election. Roy
Mala has announced he will seek
the District 2 board post.
Arthur ttorkwilh has announced
he will nul and Gatchel and possi­
A atne-year-old Paola boy'. Gary bly others a n expected to seek
Vernon Jones, drowsed Friday the circuit clerk Job,
State Reps. Gordon Frederick
while playing to a small lake near
and Mark Cleveland Jr. have an­
hla home.
iltoy would aeek re-elec,
Sheriff's depletes reported that nounced
lion.
oihnr children playing -wear him
Anyone registered to vote in Uw
■totod Jilm into a beat. * .
county ia eligible to run for of­
.'re a c e Justice Hugh Dun'ota &gt;pl' fice. Where the office ia for a
ed that death waa due to acci­ particular county district, such aa
dental • drowning.
constable or JuaUrc of the peace,
Gary was bom in Flsgirr, Colo. the
office seeker must be from that
Ho lived in Ssnford for five area.
n.wu«its before moving with his
Fee* must bo paid between
family lo Paola. He attended Wil­ March 1-19. If no candidate get*
son School for the peat month and a majority in the May 3 primary,
Plneerest Elementary School be­ a runoff election will be held May
fore that. He also attended Grace 24.
Methodist Church.
Survivors are hia parents. Mr.
and Mrs. V. R. Jones of Paola;
three brothers, David, Kim and Rotarians Mark
James Jones of Paola; aod his
maternal grandfather, S t n e r 55th Year Here
Ehre also of Paola,
Sanford's Rotary Club celebrat­
The funeral was held at J:3fi ed its Uth anniversary today at
p. m. Sunday at Brisspn Funeral Uie Civic Center. Rotarians who
Home, with Rev. W. Thomas Par­ had been president of Ihe San­
sons Jr. officiating. Burial was in ford club during the past 30 years
Oaklawn Memorial Park, Sanford. were present at the noon luncheon

Near Paola Home

HELSINKI, Finland (UPI) — A
tremendous explosion believed to
ho that of a Soviet missile beat
Masted a Russian military area
ar the Finnish border on Feb.
reliable source* mid today.
The sources said (hey had aa
information on the extent of the
Mast or what caused M but that
H was not believed to be a nuclear
explosion.
The explosion apearod to kero
taken place very close la tha Boviat military installation at Alakurtu, just north of the Arctic
Circle and only a Mwrt distoaet
bom the Finnish border.
" T h e Russians took over a strip
of Finnish border to that a n a after
World War II and expanded aa
existing German airfield tola a
military complex.
Alakurtti installation* a n believ­
ed to include missile file* from
which the Russians could launch
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) —Presi­
missiles toward tha United Slates
in event of hostilities.
dent Eisenhower flow the Andean
ifump today lo be greeted her* by
a large, cheering airport crowd
£irls Town Gets
to perfect W-degree weather. Juat
Land Donation
before hit arrival the government
PALM BEACH (UPt)-Ex-show arretted five Communists f o r
girl Grrgg Sherwood Dodge aaid painting pro-Castro slogans along
today land had been donated for hia route to Ihe cily.
Eisenhower, who left Argentineher "Girls Town. U. S. A." proU. S. relation* at their highest
ject for underprivileged girts.
Mrs. Dodge, wife of automobile point to this conlury when he de­
heir Horace Dodge II. said Use parted Chile'* neighbor to the east
N. K. Winiton-Sanson Florida Cor- earlier (his morning, had been
ration gave 90* acres near the
ceded here by aharply-dlfferreactions.
ount Plymouth community. She
said she accepted Ih# gift after Rightwingers regarded his visit
considering offers to 14 different a a something of. which Chile should
locations.
bd prood. The canter regarded it
Mrs. Dodge said her project Is aa -halatod U. 8. recognition of
planned as an educational on* Chile's Importance In the scheme
m m ky tor to * trews to to M • f t Ibtoga. I b t Communists da-

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President Lands In Chile;

By JACK PHILLIPS
Lyman School is an inland Capo Canaveral
these days.
The junior rocketeers in the Lyman
School Missile Club are having the same prob­
lems as their big brothers on the East Coast
The seventh grade elub from Mre.
Catherine Martin’s science class has fired two
missiles so far. Neither got very far off the
ground but they put on a good show.
The first shot was with a miniature ThorAble carrying a carbon dioxide cartridge ignit­
ed by cotton and kerosene. The cotton and kero­
sene was supposed to make enough heat to
blow the eftd off the cartridge. Instead, the
rocket noszle blew off and the missile went a
few Inches off the ground before keeling over
beside its launching pad. *
The tost firing attempt took place Friday.
One of the eolid propellent engines failed and
the missile, a boat 16 inches long, stayed earthbound.
Though there's a lot of onlnr and eueite-

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The rocketeers take plenty of safety pre­
cautions with their experiments. They get a
good distance away from the school and point
the missile toward a lake in back of the build­
ings. Principal Ralph Diggs has been on hand
to see that safety is kept in mind. The students
have been building the missiles from whatever
raw materials they eould find. They bought
the engines.
Bigger things are coming, however. The
elub is building a four foot missile for exhibi­
tion in the Central Florida Science Fair.
Though not slated for firing, the missile will
contain an engine designed for power by alcohol
and liquid oxygen .This will be entirely a home­
made production. The club members will make
everything themselves. Including the engine.
Club President Kenneth Dunn, assisted by
Secretary Barbara Diggs, has divided the roc­
keteers in missile building committees for still
another rocket project, which will be worked
on by design, electronics and engine building
anmmittees.

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VOL. XL1X

WEATHER: Conn idtumble cloudiness today and tonight. Turning cooler tonight. High today, 70-76. Low tonight, BO-58.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29. I960
United Proas Laasad Wirt Establish* 1908

NO. 639

Senate Begins
24-Hour Days
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Senate convened ’at noon
today for around-the-clock debate calculated to continue until action ia taken on a civil righta bill.
Army cota were in place for tiring members who braced
themaelvea for the ordeal of another historic talkathon.
Sen. Richard B. It motel I (D*Ga.) leader of the southern

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w ii mvwn i i h i , u iiru in ana
was credited with influencing ma­
jor league Warns to train to Flo­
rida.

Tax Study To Begin

SURVIVOR WHO BAILED OUT OF MISSING FLANK in tt. L. Cnudreau,
shown being helped from rescu* helicopter and taken to NAS hospital by
Lcdr. Herman Finkel, left, and Lt. James Sllth. Tht helicopter pilot,
Lt,(J.g.) John Ogden, found Gaudresu when the crewman pf tha missing
plane flashed a small flashlight. Gattdreau injured a leg in landing after ho
chuted out of the aircraft.
(Navy Photo)

Search For Jet
50 Arrested A s Race Riot Spreads To Coast
Breaks Out In London
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aod "Boycott Jewish goods." Thvy
allernaled
between
chanting
"Keep Britain while!" and inglug "Rule, Britannlca."
Fighting between the two groups
started almost at once, and police who tried to Interfere were
punched or kicked. Motorcycle police charged Into the crowds to
try to restore order.
Two men who ihouled "Down
with Mosley IJ" wen punched,
Va«! H"‘°*n lo Ihe ground and kicked,
■mi
Mosley brads an organisation
Tr ‘ known as the Union Movement,
dedicated to halting the lmmlgra. . . lion of Nrgroei iqto Britain.
... Thousands have come here since
Um war, notably from Britain's
fir .i We,t Indian possessions.

M e t By Cheering Crowds
in a mountain rssort in Argentina
left Eisenhower visibly weary, but
members of his staff scoffed at
the idea that he was seriously fa­
tigued.
The effort al keeping up with
the president tired aides years
younger than he Is, and they said
it was no wonder he showed signs
of wearioess. After four holes of
golf lata Saturday, the president
was up at 7 a. m. Sunday. By &gt;
a. m., he waa off to the Limay
River on a fishing (rip.
Elsenhower aod Argentine Presi­
dent a (tutor BroadUi Sunday night
pledged a. concerned effect to bol­
ster living atoaderda among Latin
•tales witbM waddling to their

ment for ths junior scientist! to this kind ef
school activity, there’s s serious side too. Mre.
Martin, whom the youngsters ssked to be their
faculty advisor, said the missile club is an at­
tempt to keep students up with latest scientific
developments.
"They know more nbout it thRn I do,” Mrs.
Martin aaid of the 24 boys and girls whose
scientific enthusiasm often lends to afterschool missile building. The club originsted
among the students.
There arc a few more hoys than girls in the
group. The ‘‘girls are more interested In how
a missile works than in trying to build one,"
Mrs. Martin said Friday. The club meets every
other Friday during the 7A science class.
Other Fridays are also devoted to new de­
velopments in science:'Friday is "the one time
of tha week that we get away from the text­
book which waa written about 14 years ago,"
the science teacher explained. Mrs. Martin, who
has been teaching for 12 years, has 208 acienca
pupils at Lyman.

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The search for a missing Navy
)rt bomber began to spread along
the east coast of Florida and the
Atlantic today aa no clue lo Ihe
plane and two crawmen had been
tound since Wedaeaday.
Sanford Naval Air Station offtclila said at noon that ao indi­
cation of what happenad to tha
plane, nr where it may have
crashed, has turned up in a
thorough air-ground hunt which
haa Involved aa many as ISO
searchers.
Still missing with the aircraft
are the pilot, Lt. G. E. Dotson,
snd bombardier-navigator, U. C.
K. Faulkner. The lone survivor or
ihe mystery, R. L. Gaudrraa, said
he only remembers an order to
bail out, which he did.

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Tampa Man Shot’
Over Cooking Row
TAMPA (UPI) -F rank Raw.
tins, 92, was shot lo deat’. Sunday
to climax an argument over bow
to cook urnlp greens.
Police MfTttted Sara Human, 91,
la connection with ihe slsytajL.
They said Human killed R aW H
after Human and Rawlini'.iiMV
argued over whetiur lo IrsfO fM
•lama aa turnip greens wfiHf
cooking them. Rawlins came To
Mi Vito'* aid aod Human shot
fetes, police slid.
Tito two families n.-cupicd the
asm* bouse.

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The fund for tha DeBary Volun­
teer Firemen's Recreation Build­
ing te growing steadily.
Previously acknowledged eontribulionn came to 94.1X3.
Social activities have brought
lo 132-00. Two anonymous con­
tributions totaled 111.90. Individ­
uals contributing were L. I. J a ­
cobs, 91: Miss Rulb Batch, $1;
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hcring, 9100;
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Freeman, 99:
and Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Catot,
921.

Contributions of 91-00 and 110.00
were given in memory of E. J.
Kiterkamp.

India To Bolster
Defense Funds
NEW DELHI (UPI) - Finance
Minister Morsrjl Draal announced
today that India will tocre.se iu
defense spending by 9IT million
“ against the ha •' . j nd of the
pit sent llinat to our borders."

MIAMI (UPI) - Four Florida
universities, acting under a grant
by ■ legislative committee, will
study Ihe slate's so-called "patchwork" tax structure. The joint
leglaliiive InWrim committee on
finance and tasslion granted III,ouo w the University of Florida,
Miami, Florida State and Rollins
College to make the study and re­
port by June IS.

Japanese Heir Named
TOKYO (UPI)—Emperor Hirohko today solemnly bestowed the
name Narubito and tha title
Hiro-No-Miya upon hla grandson
who may aomeday ait on the an­
cient chrysanthemum throne of
Japan. The child, born seven dayi
ago to Crown Princes* Mlchiko
and Crown Prince Akibilo, receiv­
ed Mi name from the emperor at
Ihe palace in a ceremony that
goes bark more than 1,000 y. r*.

Senator Rests
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Sen.
Thomas J, Dodd (D-Conn.) was
reported resting comfortably to­
day at Ml. Sinai Hospital where
he was said to be suffering from
"extreme fatigue." Dodd, 32, suf­
fered an attack Saturday night
while seated at the bead table
at a Democratic fund-raising dinnear at Ihe Fontainhlcau Hotel.
He was helped to his room end
later moved to Ihe hospital.

Truman For Defense
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -Former
President Harry S. Truman took
another slap al Ihe Elsenhower
administration Sunday night, de­
claring "H is a lot heller lo have
a secure nation than a good campaiga argument." In a talk to
the Inaugural conference fur the
tw o tale of laraol bonds, Truman
lold hi* audience to "beware of
pooplo who belittle the danger to
tbo security of the free world, and
use Ihe imilea of Husslans to
Justify flashing ou. defense bud-

Longwood Zoners
To Meet Tonight
Longwood * now losing commis­
sion will have its first meeting to­
night to the town hall.
Tha fire man commission will
dlseuse amendments, additions and
deletions to the preseal aeatog
ordinance at Use • p. ah meetingTbo Longwood Town Council will
meet al • p. m. Thursday to .the
rowa Hall.

-/, ■

bloe opposing eivil rights legists.
tlon, waa ready wits i long open­
ing speech.
Democratic Leader Lyndon V.
Johnson, backed by Republican
Leader Everett M. Dirksea
(1U.), ordered tbs continuous sestloa altar I t day a of debate failed
(8 break the civil rights deadlock.
Senators and their aidea pre­
pared to abend the aighu it the
Capitol. Key 'Bafitia ,*employes
were pul on staggered work gchsdulcs and ths restaurant planned
to remain open M hour* a day.
There were uncoeflrised reporta
that effort* might ho made this
week to advance House debate on
eivil right! to remove somo of tha
preuuro from the k o ala's gruel­
ling schedule.
But House debits Is not slated
to start until (ho middle of March
and there .were no immediate in­
dication! of any plans for a
speed-up.
The dans to has not held g
round-the-clock aession since 19W
when Ben. SUom Thurmond (DS.C.) set a now filibuster record
with a continuous speech of &gt;4
hours sod 14 minutes agslnst a
civil rights measure.
Tha longest session to Senate
history woa IS hours and 4S min­
utes In 1934, broken by one 14minute recess, on amendments to
the Atomto Energy Act. After a
Sunday recess, the debate ran
continuously for another M hour*
and ST minutes.
As the Senate headed into the
new round-the-clock
sessions,
(here were these developments to
the hot civil rights battle:
Southerners walked a Ughlropo
to opposition to the hill. They
were com milled to a last-ditch
right but did not want to antagon­
ise moderates, who—If angered—
might support even slUfer legisla­
tion. Russell said the Southerners
had no definite atrategy plans lor
the continuous session.
Russell said he regarded the
rash of lunch-counter sealine inci­
dents in the South as an effort
"to Incite a race riot . . and
Ihcrefore inflame the people of
this country againrt the people
n t IK - S n iilK &gt;•

Demo Smothers
Supporters Named
MIAMI (UPD-A slat* al 49
delegates to the DemocrsUc na­
tional eonvrnlloa has been named
to support Ren. George Smatbera
at a favorite aoa candidate for
president.
The group la head#4 by Gov.
LeRoy Collin* and Sen. Speaaard
Holland aa si-large drisgatos.
Included from the Sanford area
art J. Iralley Odhans of Sanford
and J. out* Edmunds, president
of Stetson University to DoLaad.

Dairymen School
Scheduled Tuesday
A joint Seminole sad Orsap*
County dairy school will Mart
at 7:49 p. m. Tuesday at Um Or*
•nge County Agricultural Canter,
a a E. Michigan Av*. to Orlando. 3
Tbo school is designed to .
area Utityuicn on the
price of dairy products.

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Hunt For Plane
Hampered By
Heavy Fog, Mud

Two Crewmen Lost;
Third Man Bails Out

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history, including: military and civilian aircraft and ground
searchers fanned out over a large section today, seeking two
VOL. XL1X
of three crewmen aboard a twin-jet Navy attack plnne re­
BY LARRY VERSHKI,
p o rte d missing lute Wednesday.
“ If these men are here we'll
Planes from at least seven Florida installations criss­ find them."
That’* what Volusia County Sher­
crossed a swampy aras approxi

mstcly 20 miles north of the San­
ford Naval Air Station for the
missing plane, believe to have
crashed.
The Civil Air Patrol and
iheriff's deputies from Volusia
and Seminole Counties ware aid­
ing in the search.
V
The missing men, both station­
e d at the Jacksonville Naval Air
*
Station, on temporary duty at
(
NAS, were Lt. G. E. Dotson,
34, Bonny Blue, Vi., the pilot;
and Lt. (j.g.) C. E. Faulkner, 31,
Fort Worth, Tex., bombardiernavigator.
Photographer's Mate 2C R. L.
Gaudrcau was picked up Wednes­
day night about two and a halt
miles north of Lake Helen in
Volusia County. He was suffering
p r o m deep shock but otherwise
was unhurt, after bailing out.
Officials at the base dispensary
•aid this morning that Gaudreau
was in "good" condition and had
torn a ligament in hii left leg.
Lt. Cdr. H. E. Smith. NAS
public relation! officer laid the
pilot had radio contact with Ihe
station "up until the very end."
"The plana was making an in­
strument navigational hop," Smith
M aid , "when It encountered heavy
"u rb u lc n c e . The pilot ordered the
crew to ball out and on* man,
the man we found, followed orders.
"The pilot rode through the
turbulence and apparently regain­
ed control of his aircraft. He
checked with the base by radio.
Then be Hopped tending. We Juat
don't know what happened."
Smith anid the last coolact was
at 4:30 p. m. “ We knew the plane
* v h down became the fuel would
* M n been exhausted."
The men were living at Ibe
b e n at the time of the crash.
They were returning from a four
aad half hour routine flight whan
M
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Foreign Capital
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier FIdel Castro declared today that any
foreign private capital coming into
Cuba in future will be "delivered
lo the nation" and invested as it
acts fit.
Castro bitterly attacked foreign
Investors In a two hour-and 20minute televised speech to 7,000
uni□nixed workers in the Blenquite movie theater—one of the
shortest major television appear­
ances he has aver made.
"Private foreign capital it mo­
tivated neither by generoaity nor
by charity nor by ■ desire to aid
the people." he laid. "Private for­
eign capital k invested te help
Its Investors. , .
"The investors. . .set conditions
lo increase their gaina and to take
them away, extracting the juiqe
from the country Indefinitely."
Castro's stand wan expected to
end private foreign invhatMMl’lB
Cubat Although the new i
hava m
a red

iff Rodney Thursby said, as he lead
eight of his deputies and a con­
tingent of depuliea from Seminole
County through a dense swampy
area near Orange City last night
in hopr of finding a clue lo a m ill­
ing A3I) jet bomber and two crew
members.
The men started the search at
approximately 6:30 p. m. Wednes­
day, a little more than an hoqr
after the plane was reported miss­
ing at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
By 11 p.a m. when the March
was called 'because of denae fog.
not a clue to Ihe whereabouta of
the plane had been found.
Hedcopters from Ihe Sanford Na­
val air station criss-crossed the
area flying aa low as 50 feet.
One of Ihe pitots told a Herald
reporter who was in the search
party, "We couldn't even see Ibe
searchers, the fog was so thick."
On the ground, deputiea and vol­
unteers turned over shrubbery,
hacked through dense grasa and
walked through waist-deep mud
in the hope of finding evidence
of the fate of Ihe plane.
Deputies changed clothes time
and again when they were aoeked
through.
Volunteers from Orange City and
Lake Helen, retired persons and
boys ranging in age from 14-11
joined the March with flashlights
blinking.
For nearly six hours, the searchera walked two in a row, signaling
to each other but not a shred of
evidence was found.
"They just couldn't have disap­
peared." Sheriff Thursby said as
he called off the search for the
night.

last fall.
On* of the "defects" of th# A nt
proposal was that it prevented redistricting of the Sonata until 1SU.
Fred O. Dickinson, West Palm
Beach, said in Tampa tho Mala
needs a better system of highways
m attract more industry.
I Ho said if aleetad he wstfd be
pa "super salesman" to bring new
factorial to Florida and achieve
"undreamed a t industrial prospe­
rity."
John McCarty at Ft. Pkrce, who
will taka b k eampalga to Miami
this weekend with a reception plan­
ned Saturday, vkited In Sanford to­
day.
McCarty wM formally opea his
statewide campaign Tuesday at Ft.
^ Pierce.

Ml. Doran Hurl
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made b* i
of the fata of )
ill la Cuh*. H
announced previously that
91 per cent of all "basta/Induetries" will bg taken ovar/ny Um
government, but hai nut Hid what
will happen to Um proticera of
consumer goods.

Food Price Drop
Holt Seen I f ’60

Established 101)8

The natlon'i newest and fastest
J*l bomber, Ihe Navy's North
American Aviation-built Vigilante,
will begin operating from the San­
ford Naval Air Station this sum­
mer.
Official confirmation of the pro­
gram earn* Wednesday after Th*
Herald reported on Jan. 25 that
the Jet bomber would be intro­
duced at NAS.
The Chamber of Commerce
hailed the official announcement
as a strong Indication the Sanford
base, frequently tha subject of
transfer rumors in the past, will

ha h ared the Senate
pass a "strong" civil rights bill
that would be * "humiliation" J e
tho South.
At the same Um* Sea. Hugh
Scott &lt;H-Pa.) atlj
dial aoqtherners who a.
Ing lengthy
speeches snd
rrned a Desk
long seasii
damaging .to
the health
should have
before they
a physical Teheel
proceed.
He said this would be a good
Idea so "no member by any mlsralculition of his powers of en­
durance may suffer an accident.”

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Retail
food price* will stop falling this
year and remain at about tha 1859
level, "i, .tr ' -iilture Department
forecs'i tudfc. .
The '- p a r n*:.t prru.tted tbe
price of iot&gt; *- r -m ain about
Heady in
Hi Jt (aid tha cost
of processing and distributing the
food probably would Oantidtia to
Inch upward.
Food prices last year fell about
2 k per cent below tha 1058 level,
the department said. This reflected
lower prices paid to farmers. Food
marketing chargee jumped one per­
cent.
Bui Increases In other p r im
Sanford's Church of God k put
more then offset the drop in food ting up a 15,400 addition to Um
costa and the cost of living went front and. side of tha church at
up one per eent.
French Ave. and

Church Addition

continue opcratL ,s "for a long
time."
Announcement that the newest
bomber will be introduced into
aervirc hare means its checkout
and crew indoctrination programs
will keep the NAS busy beginning
during the lummer.
Chamber of Commerce Manager
John Krlder said that announce­
ment of the new program was
gratifying to the special Armed
Services Committee established
here in 1956 to urge the Navy
to keep the Sanford hate and not

th*
Cause ef (he

transfer It to one of 10 other
locations surveyed.
A few Vigilantes have been re­
ceived for flight tests, according
to naval officials, and others are
nearing completion. They will be
assignrii to Heavy Attack Wing
One at Ramey Field.
Tbe responsibility for training
pilots snd bombardier-navigators
for the A3J will fall to Heavy At­
tack Squadron Thrrr.
Squadron Cdr. F. (!. Edwards
ssid: "We have already com­
pleted moat of the neefssary

NEW YORK (UPI) - A scientist
all but flabbergasted paper miU
owners and engineeri loday by
suggesting they learn how to grow
trees without bark. Getting the
bark off logs la one of the costliest
nuisence processes in the pulp
and paper business.

The Vigilante — Top Performing U. S. Aircraft

iremen Nominate
Casselberry Chief
, Casselberry Fire. Chief Paul Hatha
Wednesday was nom baled for the
preatdaocy ef the Seminole County
Firemen's Assn.
Bates' name waa the only one
offered tor tbe post at a meeting
of th* association nominating and
finyaee committees in Casselberry.
AffKjalton, elections will iw In
and other nominations can
t the floor at that time.
Fk* Chief Mack &lt; leve
has Bran association presi-thorn*st three years
Plana for a Seminole County Fire­
man's Assn, ball also were made
at the meeting. The ball probably
will be held in Sanford, according
lo Chief ClevelamL
About 19 fire department repre­
sentative* from Sanford, Casselb e r r y , Longwood, Altamonte
Springs end Labe Mary attended
tbe meeting.

ale Hooding in 1,8U0 acres in south
Seminole, parts of Orsnge County
and Winlrr Park.
w Tbe areas involved include Tan
gleviood and Tempi# T
Seminole County and the Ei
brook area of Grange C._nty.
Once the Orange L'uunly board
gives its approval lo the Joint
project,
Seminole board will
start vppt on ,rttlng up a lax
dlsIrjfjvTai d ia l area and selling
Millage fdir residents in the area.
"Only* tip** persons wbo would
benefit. b&gt;'-Sha project will be
taxed," Bdfrd Chairman John
Kridcr emphasised today. Kridrr
said (lie hoard has no intention of
taxing resident* throughout the
county.
According lu a flooding survey
by a Sanford engineering firm,
three areas In Ihe south end or
the rounty are "critical."
Carltun Bliss of Brill and Gray,
tbe engineering firm that conduct­
ed (he survey, said that 47 per
cent uf the area was in Seminole
County and 51 per cent in Orange
County,
Although the romplcle Job would
cost $372,960, Seminole county's
and 53 percent in Orange County.
Although the complete Job
would cost 9372,900, Seminole
county's portion of the project
would cost 9108,625,
Tbe project would Include a
storm sewer plio which 'involves

Improvements

to

ditches

eaident, R. C. Whitmire.,first%Rfoa president, and 51.
Strickland, secretary, dlacuaa the Shrine'* big event
C
which had guests from all over Central Florida.
(Herald Photo*)

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New Premier Needed
ROME (UPI) - President Gio.
vanni Grone hi today began a task
familiar to most'Italian president!
—that of finding a new premier to
form ■ new government. Pro-West­
ern Premier Antonio Scgni resign­
ed Wednesday night nod U k now
□range Board earlier in tbe up I* Groncht to provide Italy
month and "most of them seem with its eighth government in
seven years.
lo favor tha project."
Tha Orange Board had turned
- i.p
the matter ever lo their engineers
tor study. They expect la mack
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) ~ Team*
a decision tomorrow.
fters Union President Jam es JL
lloffa said federal indictment* of
ilx M. Lout* teamster officiate .
are nothing mom than "barren*
m tni" at Ihe untoo hm Um Justice
Departin B t, Haifa, her* Jar the
quarterly meeting of hi* executive
board, oaid Uematar contributions
to Ibe UM campaigns of two ntfutori and tw o 4 ipfiw atatlr* g were
SAO PAULO, Brstil (UPI) - authorised By tk fl members aad
President Elsenhower flew into were therefore legal.
this "fastest-growing elty le the
world" loday to another rad-earpet welcome punctuated with
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tho
crackling firecrackers. Security
arrangements wen. tbe tightest ef Senate Commerce Committee has
approved ■ bill to require Ihe label­
his tour lo date.
After an exchange ef greet­ ing of all haiardoue articlae pack­
ings snd tormatitka at the air­ aged and sold tor household use.
port Ihe president rode through the Tha bill would require accurate
city in the back seal of hit open labeling of such household item*
car. He stood up, grinned widely, aa toxic or flammable cleaning
and waved both hands to the fluids and aerosol sprays, lt would
huge crowd which strained at provide maximum penalUaa of up
to 15,000 fines for manufacturer*
police lines along Ihe way.
They held signs welcoming who fall to clearly label llioir pack­
Eisenhower, showered him with aged product*.
confetti
aod
'•Horad
p-tper
streamers and exploded firecrack­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - House
ers continuously to tho streets.
Thousands of children waved U.S. Democrats tried today to over­
aod Brasilian flags.
turn President Elaenhower'n vet*
As Elsenhower alepped from bis of a politically potent bill to axplane snd headed down the ramp, pand federal grant* tar local wa­
a long red carpet was roiled cut. ter pollution eoalrel. But Um
Tbe carpet led Into sn enor­ move appeared doomed. Demo­
mous quadrangle sealed off by cratic leaden see ceded Umro
troops and a large honor guard. was liu k chance Umy could
For the first time oo (he trip, gather the required 1-to-l margin
reporters and photographers were to override tbe vete. But the
eacludfd from the security ares author of Ihe mesaure. Rap. John
snd could get nowhere near tho A. Blatnlk (D-Mitui.), claimed he
preaidsnl. The public, loo, was was only "a couple ef vole*"
held far bark.
short.

•__

Pact Friday
and

j canals in Ihe basin, construction

of a canal south from *H 438 to
K m brook to SR 15A and the. Inpllatipa of a U • pich itaqm
&gt; r north frofh Tanglewoed le
ell Creek at th* Lake Howell
I.
The project allows tor "stage
by stage" construction, according
lo County Engineer Robert Davis.
Winter Park bai already in­
formed the Seminole Board that
they were In favor or the joint
project. Commissioner Vernon
Dunn had appeared before the

Tornadoes Hit Two
North Florida Cities
By Called Preta lotenuUooai
Small tornadoes dipped down
near Jacksonville and at Lake
City early today, destroying at
least seven (rama house# and
damaging others.
The Duval County Sheriffs of­
fice said a father and hU daugh­
ter suffered minor ruts from fly­
ing glass when a twister struck in
a northeast section of Jackson­
ville. Neither required hospitalisa­
tion.
Patrolman C. H. Seymour, one
of Ihe first officer* on the scene,
said aeven frame homes were de­
molished by the atom., which hit
about 7:10 a. m. However, he said
all of (he occupants apparently
managed to gat out in lima.
Another twister struck about 30
minutes later at a junkyard south
of Jacksonville, scattering used
automobile parts and leaving
twisted metal clinging la trees
and utility poles.
The Wealber Bureau later is­
sued sn apparent all-clear bulleUn today for northern Florida and
extreme southeast Georgia.

Orange To Get
e Aid

n

'base and under tha supervision
of a fleat command.
Nearly too employes of tho
North American Aviation plant ia
Columbus, O.i will join Navy per*
sonnet at NAS In the early phaso
of Ihe operation.
Capt. Janies D, Rsmige, eonminder of Heavy Attack Wing
One, said Ihe "Vigilante intro­
duces a new generation of high
speed aircraft. This i* first class
equipment and wa guarantee that
It will be operated by the best
trained erawi ia tha business."

New Time Saver

Theft of sulo tags followed the
deadline tor getting tha new tag*
in Sanford this week.
A tag was stolen from a car
at Sanford Motor Co. Wednesday,
on* waa taken from an auto in
the NAS parking lot Tuesday, and
a lag was stolen from a truck at
A. I), Hosier’s Wholesale Plumb­
ing and Heating Supply Co. Mon­
day, Sanford police reported.

in tha pAoksfMUm right, B. IL Browsing,

Work already ia underway at
the NAS to modify existing facili­
ties lo conform lo the new re­
quirements. Cost of the sxpaniion
ia expected to reach 168,000, ac­
cording lo navy officials.
Much of Ihe early phase test­
ing of tho bomber* that would
have been done at the Naval Air
Center, Patuxent River, Md , now
will be don* at Ramey Field, of­
ficials said.
This will be the first time that
th# phase of test and evaluation
termed "fleet Introduction pro­

RICHMOND, Vs. (UPI) — Vir­
ginia's Pupil Placement Board,
last threat of the state’s old "m as­
sive resistance" policy, cleared
Ihe way loday tor local option
handling of student assignments
with a mass resignation.

Cor Tog Thefts
Follow Deadline

landed over WedilcsTHE HHHINE CLUB HAVEL
day night by the outgoing president, Andrew F. I mm bf .
right, bo the m v president, A. 1* Skinner. Tho Febeo
Into, Vernon Scott, presided at th* annual installation.

ground work for the jets' arrival." gram" will take place at a fleet

Board Resigns

•Fire Burns Hole
In V/oll Of Horn
.

NO. 637

News Briefs

The Seminole County CommisWASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate
&gt;nee used ol "tyranny" ib n hopes to get spprovsl ef
commissioners Fri­
ts put Into effect w
irekensive drainage
program to •limlsthe pending
the House pa sms Its
neat month and
Senate.
But Democratic Lewder Lyndon
B. Johnson ef

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Navy Confirms New Bomber Assigned To NAS

A ML Dora man was Injured to­
day ia one of two wracks at the
same time and place on SR 4i.
Robert Allen Lewis and George
I Richard Yocum of Mt. Dora were
driving their cars around ■ SR 46
curve Tour mites west or Sanford
when both autos careened off tbe
road. Highway Patrol Trooper Olia
Gsrrclt reported.
Lewis' auto skidded off one side
of the road and he received "a
very bid" cut on bis bead and
was hospitalised. 11c was reported
in fair condition.
Yocum’s car, traveling about 100
) feet behind Lewis' auto, went off
the other side of the road. Yocum
was not injured.
The accident occurred g* both
cars rounded the curve under Inlersietc llwy. 4 uverpess, Garrelt
saijl. Both Lewis and Yocum were
charged with driving too fast for
road conditions. Deputy R. A.
Norwood assisted Garrett ia tha
Investigation.
.

Fire burned a hole k no
wall of Mr*. Dorothy M, Bi
home, 3*7 N, MangousUn*

THU USD AY. FEBRUARY 25, 1960

'Rights' Opponents
ChargeTyranny Board Hopes For Drainage

t-’srt'vi

Co
today (feat W. L., Dlckerboof of Ianto ri baa boon designated aamaatga
&gt;
treasurer la th* aaunly.
* -K
Dlekarboof k aa accounts** for
Shot maker Construction Co.; aad
resides a t MIS Palmetto Ava.
Carlton, ai Waaehula, said la
^ T a lla h a sse e If ek e lad ha woaid
propose a re apportionment plan—
wrtfa major defect* removed—simi­
lar to tbs am rejected by voters

WEATHERt Widely Mattered ahowers tonight. High today, 75*80. Low tonight. 60*65.
United Pres* Lensed Wire

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Three
special districts in Orange County,
will gel three loleresl free ad­
vances totaling 9U.480 tor plan­
ning drainage and water control
facilities.
The Community Facilities Ad­
ministration approved the ad­
vances Wednesday.
Tbe total coot ef tha Improve­
ments waa estimated sL (4,278,7to
le he

Hoffa Rapa Action

Ike's Security
Guard Tightened

Bill Gets Okay

Pollution Bill Doomed

Educational TV Study
Plans Include Seminole
School representatives f r o m
eight counties, including Seminole,
will meet the latter part of April
lo discus* Ihe best way lo gel
educational lelavision facilities tor
Central Florlds,
Seminole Director of Instruc­
tion Stewart Gatchcl said Wednes­
day tha 110,140 Ford Foundation
funds recently granted for further­
ing Central Florid* educational
television will be used lo deter­
mine whot la most needed In edu­
cational TV in grades 112, adult
and junior college programs.
The Florida Educational Tele­
vision Commistiun pteaeuta pro­
grams in other parts of Ihe slate
through it* own network and on
private networks. But the system
hasn't reached Central Florida ao
(ar.
Two or three school representa­
tives from each of. tha eight east
Contra! Florida counties will work
on the TV study. They will come
from Oraaga, Brevard, Flagler,

Lake, Seminole, Otcaola and In­
dian River counties, Tbe study
will take about alx monlhi Gatchel
said.
Tbe Florida Educational Tele­
vision Commission already h al
allotted an educational television
Italian * for Orlando. Ultra high
frequency channel 24 has been re­
served for Central Florida with
headquarters ia Orlando.
One purpose of (ho study will
be to Rod whether It would ba
best to build a separate educa­
tional TV station fur Central Flor­
ida In Orlando, or whether tying
In with one of Ihe other educa­
tional TV channels lo the itate
would be more advisable, Caichel
said. Tampa-St. Peteaaburg educa­
tional TV tends lit programs a*
far as Brookivtlle.
The request (or the Ford grant

to eupplemaot itate TV Mudy
funds yaa made by Alfred F. Bo­
rnundi, Volusia County educe tie*
director,
.

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lea covered D ull like the dew,
heavy m ow blanketed parti of the
Middle Wot, and ■ marauding
band of thunderiiorma ipawoed
tornadoes la north Florid*.
Four persona were killed •*
frecting rein glased highways In
the South. Power lines snipped
under the heavy burden of ice,
leaving thousands without heat or
light. Many.schools dosed.
Heavy snow warnings wera post*
ad from Kentucky northeast
through Pennsylvania aod New
York, with the snow filling at
(ha rata of mora than an inch an
hour. St. Louli got lour Inches
from midnight to S g. m. today,
A sub-iero cold wave chased tha
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Dimecrate and Republicans remained storm across the Plains. The mer*
pntoe apart today1 in their ap- cury dropped to 17 degrees below
iiaals to U J. missile strength aero at Goodland, Kan-, II below
the wak# to new testimony by at Hill City, Kan* II below at
North Flatto, Neb,, and 11 below
Central Intelligence Director Al­
at Valentine, Neb.
ik e eleeed-deor testimony also
•need Dnltoe and Ike nation’, de­
m o s chiefs In apparent contradiction about the circulation to laUfljSMM estimates to Soviet
A far-ranging storm system,
carrying a bewildering aMortmeat af vletoua winter weather,
pounded tha -cnantry from Tanas
to tha Atlantia Coast today.

Missile Dele

r

Demeeratte* members to Ben­
ito space-preparedness committow acid Dulles' statements Wednaodey dM net clarify lor them
• m tains difference between Us
eeiticr toetiteeny on Russian mis­
siles end that to Defense Sec­
retary Thomas 8. Oates and Gan.
Nathan P. Twining.
M SepaMleaae said Dulles as.
liaised to M r seUafariton that
the apparent confusion otemaod
frem the fact that the CIA dlrec.
t o aanenethod the oroblom on a
t E k M l M i lhaa Dates and
Twtniag. Dallas declared that ne
tofrrmatlao an Russia’s mbsUe
a tm tth hel been withheld from

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A for­
mer medical director of a major
U, S. drug firm told Senate In­
vestigators today ha quit Us Job
in. protest over atlas policies
which clashed with tha ethics to
the medical profession.
Dr. Martin Seidell, North Hol­
lywood, Cell!., laid tha Naur
York drug firm to Charles Pflter
A Co., hie former employer, had
a “perverted marketing attitude."
SaldaU volcad tha charga as tha
Senate anti-trust and monopoly

Twining, ekahrmsn to Ike joint
ChtotonTsuff, told the committow earlier he had not aeon
oartoia totanigeoco fcfrrmailoe
whan bn assured them Russia's

But tha Icebox of the nation was
Colorado where tha thermometer
dipped to 10 below at Lamar and
Leadville.
A one • Inch snowfall cloned
aebooli in both Dallas and Ft.
Worth, but tha youngateri weren’t
tha only one* enjoying the atorm.
Some of their aiders organized
ikl partle* on normally green
Ten* hill* and police reported
aeveral couple* Ice skating at a
downtown Dallas intersection.
The mow depth reached seven
inches at Lubbock, Tex., and a
heavy coating ol ice snapped
dotene of power line*. Nearly M
per ctnl of Henderson, in watt
Texas, waa blacked out.
Six inches of snow fall at Wynne
and Pina Bluff, Ark., and Cam.
den, Ark., received its third m ow
fall in 10 day*. Highways were re­
ported dangerous and many ArIcantat tehaoli eloiad.

used for trotting epasma In tho
digestive tract, which gave the
impression tho medleiM had been
successful fat treating tea out Sit
cases.
The mags tine aald lUe wee not
trde end neither wet a claim In
lha aame ad that the drug had
been used la clinical testa for
mora than a year.
“Saturday Review" said Sei­
dell, whn originally bad proposed
creation to the drug, objected to

Florida NAACP
SeesProbeAid
In Court Ruling

Around
The Clock
Plans for the Humana Society's
animal shelter wtlf be discussed
at a mealing of the orgaaiisljon
at I p. m. today In American Lagloo Hall. .Earlier ihia week, the
County Commission agreed to lease
a t won era tract for a shelter.

TAMPA (UPI) — The Florida
NAACP had hopes today the U. fl.
Supreme Court had halpcd In the
Negro group's battle with a Florida
legislative Investigating committea.
Th# committee, which la investi­
gating alleged Communist Infiltra­
tion of tha NagM organisation la
Florida, has been demanding with­
out success that tha NAACP turn
ever Ha memherahip lists.
The high court ruled Tuesday
that two tax ordinances In Little
Rock and North Little Rock. Ark.,
were unconstitutional. A m o n g
other things, they required tha
NAACP to make public the names
of Ita member*.
Florida NAACP President A.
Leew Lowry said Wodnaaday, “ we
ere hoping that the U. B. Supreme
Court’* derision will re-establish
once and tor all tha rights guaran­
teed to the BtR af Rights shall
pMvall.''
Two Miami Negro ministers have
been riled tor contempt after retoeing to eooponto with tha com­
mittee.
Lowry aald he knew of no Com•u n leu to lha Florida NAACP
and elaimad the Investigation wai
designed to weaken tha NegM
group and intimidate it* members.

The LeFevrer, nationally known
gospel singing group, has acheduled a one-night stand at tha Semi­
nole High School tonight. The pro­
gram will begin at • p. m. in the
school auditorium, and la sponsor­
ed by the Latin Club.
it oom Lodge l i l t wilt held t
dance Saturday night i t the Wade
Bldg, starting at a p. m. All num ­
bers are urged to attend.
An “Acey-Deucey Club” toe first
and second claia poll/ officers will

Van Rie Claims
Working When
Divorcee Slain
BOSTON (UPI) - WtlHem Van
Rio faced ragged arose-aaamtaetlon today In Ua dramatic hid to
dear himself to tha murder to
pretty Lynn Kauffman.
Assistant Dial, Atty. John P.
McAullffa, m u ter to tha ureastie, boriag-in technique; and Ua
staff took copious notes during di­
rect testimony Wednesday by tha
ll-yaar-old ship's radio operator.
Van Rlc testified ha was hoay
with Ua radto eharaa whan Mias

Anti-Race S trife Squads
Patrol Chattanooga Area
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (UPI) —
A tperie I troop of Ti policemen
covered the m.in bualneM diitrtet
of thi» aoutheatt Tenneeiee elty to*
day to keep crowd* from forming,
amt itop a lwo*day outbreak at
racial violtaee.
The teniion of the attack by Nag*
roe* on lunch counter segregation
erupted Into a wild puihlng and
ahovlng battle on the main atraeli
of Chattanooga for the w ood day
In a row, Wodnaaday.
Fireman routed a crowd of about

’x

over la another protait demomtr*
Hon.
There were report* Neiro dr mom
atratora at Richmond, Va.. plannm
a march on the (late eapllnl today
to proteat lunch counter aegraga
Hon.
,
—
M l A r p A ttfirlfC
’ p q ilU V .Ih »
n M o g j o g i l L f lh f li*
U r g a illZ e a LQDOr
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
NAACP today turned Ita Integra

r z ’J &amp; zn tz K £ “p‘

M U T m i ™ Comnlnlowr H.
P. Dunlap and other city officials
announced Wedneaday night police
would crack down kard on any
further violence. Dunlap laid the
ipeelal talk fore# of officer* would
break up "any large aiaembHei"
In the downtown area.
»w . will -o* toUfitn .iolaaoa “
Oiglati aald. "We a rt ready tor
Whatever we ■*■! u, do "
The outbreak bora we* by far
the moat mrioua of aoveral that
htva Liken place to five southern
itatt* tinea the lunch counter prototo tognn nt Qraontoero, N. C„

I* * * * "
•■&gt;! *
V.ch*
M.
v h / , .n* ^
cnfltuuiliott afalnit N tfioci in the
unionn of »killcd eraft*men is naHoawlde and not eonfinad to th*
. ..
w . .
Washington Wednesday, th*
President’s Commute# on Govern
h“ ded bf
directed federal ageaciea to do
»•«*»«&gt; immediate end u&gt; di.crl
*toatloa against Negro workere on
*U government construction Job*.
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f a g P fo d u C C S

In Virginia, the legDlature passad Utrao emergency law* Wedneiday tad night ruahad then to Oev.
J. Ltodaay Almond tor U&gt; Menature. They were designed to diecourega Negroe* from damonatrat*
lag agaiaat aagregation at the
lunch eouater to dime, drug and
department alore*.
White persona at Rock Hill, I. C„
blockaded Juneh oountar seat* at
the city’s variety atone to keep 90
Negro students from taking them

P o i n t e d H flZ O rd
r W llllC W n u * » r u
WACO, Tex. (UPI) - A keg ol
roofing nail* Ml from a truck,
The ksg apllt and nail* scattered
over the highway for more Utaa
100 yard*.
v
Within ■ matter af minute*, lev.
an autos had to pull off the road
with one to four puncture* each.

Mexico Estimates
Population Gain
Seidell told tha subcommittee
this was ana to tho Us reasons he
anM Pflter.
lh a subcommittee tailed Seidell
far tacti many because to an arti­
cle which appeared last Septem­
ber la the mageslna “Saturday
Review."
The article aald f ib e r pub­
lished an ad an “annrsx," a drug

MEXIOO CITY (UPI) — Manlean aansua takira mid they ex­
pect tn wunt n total to M million
Mexicans when they taka n pop.
elation surrey this June.
If their estimate proves correct.
It will ihow na incroa*o since tho
Uto survey to alM million peo­
ple. Monica's annual population
increase Is about S per cant —
ana to tha highest In tha world.
The country'* first population

Hospital N otes

W« U v a ronUjr n a ritn d down owr PnR a n d W in ter stock n f wnato b r u t e tew di
th sM th re e gro u p s o f dranans you'll fin d te rr lf fis buys Jo c o tto n housedraaaoa
• W u r o y i , nylons, ail Its, allk s a d cotton blonds. A dosaotetn enlnetton o f atyU a j
irta, a b o rt and k a g

FEBRUARY St
Ruby Qriffls, Sanford; Klmbaaiy
Tannlsoa, Sanford; J u ie e l a t t e r ­
ly, Sanford; Juanita BarUey, Seaford; James Andersen, Sanfard;
Clande c. Beastey, Sanfard.

a tootgun Mast that proaedsd tba
rifle shot that killed Mrs. Mauat.
Tha father and ehUdraa, bUedleg
and tarrlflad, b y la titelr auto
In the Km to Sro far almost
tight hour* btoaro fra alego to

ms.

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jarnnys, wools, orlona, co tto n s,
lading th a populnr a h ln w n U t, slim
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Hardy Cromwell, a , ohiepyle,
baa driver, was shot in Ua car
r another blast from Raymond*!
mtfun. Cromwell, who waa an
wto to Pittsburgh far pUstle
urgory for a facial tajun, waa
n e t la tha faea, neck aad

Gaarsa Moatague, latorprtoa.

Siturdays Not Safe
TEXARKANA, Aik. (UPI) report prepared by lha Taxarki
Pallet Dapartaaaat far the I
ttoeal Stoaty Council skews'ana
•M-faurih to lha aMy’a traffia as
daata during IMS - and htoh to
Ua fatal cm * — occurred an Sat­
urdays.

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Howdy Do' Untimely
MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) -T h e
Varment Supreme Court held Fre­
derick Humishm Jr. liable gar
damage* aausad whan Ua car Ut
n ptikad wagon daaplto toalme

uaabla to advance under fire to
the heavily armed aad deadlyaccurate Raymond.
It took a n-toa Walker Bulldog
tank, dispatched an ardor to Pennsylvuia Gov. David L. Lawrence,
to break lha tb it. Tha tank, be­
longlag te a National Onard unit
la CoaaaUsvlIle, waa manned by
two Onard officers aad two Mata
troopers.
Tba lank made two aitiults
agaiaat Raymond's barricaded
bungalow. Tho first at ftao p. m.
was eiptoratory. After firing
more than UO round* of machinegun ammunition agalnat th#
house, it withdrew,
Tha second assault, N minutes
btof, broke (ha »ire-hour siege.
Troopers and vigilantss followed
the tank on Us final sortie
aad.ehot dowa Raymond as ha

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^ CASE O - 4toi Fkil BuekbtK.

- aged about to, Is tha publisher of
'fttro two newspapers et •pertaa'M u . u. c ,
~ Ba to a draamo of vitally and
(averts a let ef hla —urgy la
worthy civla sad aroral taaaea.
For nam pla, a few months age
ba beaded up the YMCA campaign
te raise $1,000,000 for a new buildlag, and too Chairman of any big
finance drive really mutt be a

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„ bearait to It. Louis a few week*
., earlier, be tolaphcaid anether dy- - Marie publisher, Richard H. Am... serf, of the St- Louis Globe,,j Denwcrat to Bad eat If I’d be a
atotaWe speaker to deliver ton
t} address at the klckea ef the
u^'t-rtgm paiga.
• , Aad that to aluraya smart, for
, . toaay people with a lot of eoHaga
degreoa add aetoatifle ritt, may
,«■not ha abio to hoop aa audience
' - •wake or key It ap far action.

WASHINGTON — Tha tT. 8.
Treasury got caught ap la a
bureaucratic boo hs# . . . It has
bill low of dollars aa hand for
foreign aid—but net enough cop­
per pennies for tha miUnaau la
Michigan I
t
This lack of cents was acknow­
ledged by Bill Brett, director of
tha Mint, who came up ta ask
Congress for mors money to make

tha Town Hall at Clerslsnd, tha
head at that splendid Women's Or­
ganisation taldt
"Dr. Crane, I bar# learned
It Is wise to doubts chick on ■
speaker's ability.
"F ar last year wa Imported a
famous nun who was supposed
(a bo an authority tad .ultra ultra
la his pedigrte sad background.
"He Was as highly roesmmended
that wa di rtied to aaa him ■■
tho Brat speaker aa our winter's
•erics o( lectures.
t ‘Wa worked up Widespread Intenet ead m ated wonderful motor tha ear's program,
•dies we* pres­
ent. ’
"But this man Ju s t didn't know
bow to apeak. He wee so poor
that ho not only made that meet­
ing a failure, but bo almost ruin­
ed our s a tin winter series, for
It took moatba to rebuild that
Initial momoatum."
You program chairmen thus a n
cathM to follow Phil Buckheit'a
smart m a p l e and double check
on ALL epeskers. A printed pedi­
gree may sound wonderful but
unless • man eaa bold an audi­
ence, don't schedule him l i a
epoakar.
Colleges should profit'fm a this
thought, toe, and park ap tho
ilifaar of oratory la the class-

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If professors can't ipeak, at
least they should join ■ Toastmeetor’a Club or tabu a Dale
Carnegie course:
A good epeaker should enunciate
clearly and loudly enough so tha
rear rows tea hoar.
If ha haa a mleropbone oa tho
podium, ba should NOT hold it
la front of hie mouth. Drop It to
tha torsi of hla aechtla so paopto
gaa view his Up arovsmsato.
You chairman at Elwanli, Ro­
tary, etc., should g ilt boldine that
mike agaiast your lips I
I have epehra at literally boadroda at meu’e luncheon groups

lea's other allies would have no
knowledge ef thto step. They
would not ho to a position, there­
fore, to clslm the same privilege.
But nothing could Uluitrato
more dramatically how decisions
token la total secrecy ealarge to*
area of nuclear-weapoaa control.
And at to t same time, tha risk
of aceldantal war la Inevitably lacreased.

Then aaa
Intellectual ft
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realising It would precipitate a
long controversy. But joist com­
mittee members a n net aura that
tola really code toe effort to give
weapons to the British.
Tha law requires that custody
ef atomic weapons bo voatod to
a dvIUaa. and a representative ef
tha Atomio Energy Commission to
designated by the pntideaL But
since toe president also baa toe
power to tu n weapons ever to the
Defense Department, R has bora
flit if Intd H it Htt l u U i i iI
u American ahlp or submarine
cun be the ARC representative by
White House order. Ha thus baa
Uw dual role of eommander end
presidential guardian radar Uw.
Why, It to being asked, could
not a Royal Air Forte lieuten­
ant bo gives the eame designstiooT
M a would make R possible to
h ttp British fighter bombsn to
tha air aa a ready alert aa a
supplement to too ballistic - mis-

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a squirrel biding
ponnles with the
Lincoln Ml_____ on tha back. A
lot of folks think they*?* found a
valuable minting mistake.
It so happens that tho phrase
on tha back of tho penny, "United
States of Aamrica,” wus sculptur­
ed with a email •#.” At l i n t
glean, tha little "a* appears paroller.
But the chief mens/ maker said
it’s ao mistake. "That waa artis­
tic," he said. "Bat H waa broad.

cast that theta was aa a t m tn
tha coin and that the Treasury
Department wee going to m a il it
and pap #0 cent* or a dollar each
to get them back.”
And. tha Mint mem said wistful­
ly, "We atlll hare them mailed
beck te us.”
Tbs hosrdsrs, he said, is what
has thrown off tha Mint's calcu­
lations and Is probably tha resson hs’s received complaints from
Michigan that a man who peddles
milk there couldn't got enough
one-cent pl*eoo to make change
for hla customers.
Despite tho penny ahortngs, tha
T n u n ry wont atop up its pro­
duction measurably neat year.
After all, they put out more than
a billion and n half of tho coppers
last year, and aspect to do tho
same tho next two years.
What horrifies tha Mint chief
ia that If tha hoarders unbearded
their stocks while ha stepped up
production, "we'd find eursolrot
knee deep ia ene-ceat pieces.”
Another reason for the penny
shortage, ho aald, Is tbs exploding

WUk so much attention focused
aa oar missile program Uttls notice
—sad toes budget moosy—has boss
given to the research and develop­
ment of CBR-choarical, biologic si
and radiological — warfare. Too
often, whoa k to msatioaod, it to
uader attack by those who a n try­
ing to stop it. They claim U la "lasfo n t sod Inhuman" and a "dread­
ful weapon'.' Unt should not bo
used.
Lest week, Congressman Bob
Slkas made a speech for Increased
consideration for our present CBR
program. He pointed out that CBR
does not present any greater terror
than any other of oar modern wea­
pons. ‘la World War I," ho said,
“only two per coat of all gaa catuatties failed to recover: compare
this with the 18 per ee»t ef all those
wounded by other weapons who
died from their wounds."
la • M-mlauto speech la the
Bouse, likqe declared: " It would

peace we seek; that we never
again bo forced to resort to war.
. . . Of course, that to what we
wset. America demoastratoa this
•very day and haa done eo con­
stantly throughout our history.
"Military atrength consist# of a
balanced posture ia all wsapons
systems. . . . A superiority ia oaa
or another would bo at little avail
If aa enemy used a third la which
we w en unprepared defensively or
offensively.. . . I say we must not
leave ourselves unprepared and un­
protected against aa enemy's use
of CBR warfare. We must perfect
our knowledge ia this field just ei
we do In other fields of warfare.
"Wa should aevsr lessee our ef­
forts for peaco. Nor should wo expoo* ourselves to coercion or coaquoit by accepting military weak­
ness. . . . A detoaeatoss person la
to poor position to discuss tanas of
peace-. . , Wc must understood Its
(CBR) true place ia warfaro—the
fact that It could spare seedless

population of human beings and
vending machlntj. Tht machine!
this y««r a rt taking coin* at a
%IM bllllon-e-yeir clip.
Sain taxci, too, put* pennies
Into faatcr circulation. And then m
lot of the coins wear out and thm
Mint melta them and strikes n*vE
ones —- at a neat profit. (It rosts
only 03 cents to manufacture 1,000
pennies.)
,
Talsc impressions about pennies
is old hat, I learned from the as*
alstant Mint chief, Leland Howard.
He m ailed tha Indian head penny
tales ho used to hear back at Me
comer barbershop In Kentucky. I
One story was that if yon
found four Indian head pennica,
with Mint designations that spell*’
ad Ford, el’ Henry would five you'
a new automobile.
Tho Indian heads carried smalt
letters designating the city where
they were minted—“8” for Saa
Francisco, "D" for Dearer, "O*
for New Orleans, and so on.
But the catch was that no Mint*
carried the designation " I " and
"R."

and Is ■ colonel in the U. S. Army
Reserves.
M n. Audny Stringfetlow, secre­
tory to Congressman Charlie Ben­
nett, bee been named administra­
tive assistant to tbs congressman
to fill Urn vacancy left when Bill;
Norman joined the staff of Sen.Holland. M n. Stringfellow has
worked for Bennett since INI. She
wai his first secretary when he en*
tend law practice in Jacksonville
and to tha only member of hie
p ro m t stall who has worked In hie
office tinea ha came (o Washington
IX years ago. Bennett always has
assigned the job of administrative
aestoant to a lawyer because of
the Importance of hla legislative
work, but until a permanent legally ]
trained man to hired for the posi-,
lion, Mr*. Stringfellow will serve la
this important post.
Florida's Cherry Blossom Ball)
hat boon scheuled for the night of
March g at too Sherston-Park
Hotel, Other than getting together
for ftm tad a good time, toe pureC the gathering will be to *e&gt;
Florida's 1900 Cherry Blossom
Slkas to a.m em btr of the miltUry appropriations subcommittee

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and for the best food at lowest prices
shop Sanford and the Sanford Herald!

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Sanford Club Plans
Homemade Food Sale
Twenty-six members and six
m elts attended the Sanlord Home
jpem onstralion Club when t h •
(roup met for their February gettoiether at the club center on
20 Lh St.
Nr*. John Clark, president, pre­
sided at the business meellns and
Mrs. Eva Harkey gave the devo­

Group Entertains
•Mothers A t Meeting
The YWA girls of the First
Baptist Church met Tuesday night
at the home of their leader, Mrs.
C. L. Park Sr., on 17th St. for
their monthly get-to-gether.
Jane Osborne, president, pre­
sided and a program on "Misaiont" with emphasis on focus
topcek, was presented by the group.
^Several hymns were sung by the
girls, accompanied at the piano
by gut Koke. Mrs. W. P. Brooks
Jr. closed the program with
prayer.
At the close of the meeting the
group presented Mr*. Park and
Mrs. W. A. K ratiert each an en­
graved silver tray in apprecia­
tion of serving aa leader and
assistant leader for the past two
g ^ e a n . Several of the girts will be
•leav in g the group neat year for
ether department!.
Special guest* of tha evening
were the girt'* moth erf. The refreehment table in the dining room
waa centered with an arrange­
ment of apring flowers. fake end
punch waa served to those pres­
ent with Mrs. Homer Osborne
presiding at the punch bowl.
Othera attending were Faye
—Garner, Betty Ann U»ng, Jean
^Southward, Peggy Price, Linda
Barnett, Bose Kratxert, Betty Ann
Slaton, Lynn Crabtree, Linda MrLilian, Jackie Berryblll and Marty
Stamper.
Mrs. Joe Kobe, Mrs. A. T.
Long, Mra. L. F Gamer, Mra.
Ira Southward, Mrs. Glenn Price,
Mrs. W. I. Crabtree, Mra. W.
McLellan, Mra. J . Berryhllt, Mra.
William Stem per and Mra. Ray
Slaton.

tion from the book of Luke. Mrs.
John Callahan asked for volun­
teers to help work at the Orlando
Fair one day this week. Several
members responded.
Miss Eva Hunt wa- In charge ol
displays from the club at the Semi­
nole County Fair, last week. Sev­
eral members assisted her. A gift
was given to Mrs. Joseph Kraismar, club finance chairman, who
it leaving for Porto Rico where her
husband has been transferred.
Announcement was made of the
choral group rehearsal to be held
at the center Friday at I p. m.
More singers are needed and an
invitation is extended to members
of other home demonstration clubs
of the county, who like to sing,
to Join the group. It is a pleasant
way to spend an hour each w eek.1
The Sanford club is furnishing
the birthday cake for the U. S. O.
this week. It was voted to sponsor
a baked food sale in front of the
Food Fair grocery Saturday,
March 5. Proceeds will be added
to the club funds. Homemade cakes
and pies will be offered for sale,
starting at I a. m. Mrs. John Senkarik will be in charge, assisted hy
Mrs. Joe N. Axiarello and Mrs.
Irma Todd.
Hostesses. Mra. Lida Stall, Mrs.
Auarello and Mrs. Senkarik, serv­
ed refreshments to those present.
Save slivers of soap and tie
Ihem in a pleca of soft flannel.
Dip into boiling water until soft,
then place in cold water until they
form a solid ball.

S.HS. Glee Club Entertains
Pilot Members And Guests

THE ANNUAL SHROVE TUESDAY SILVER TEA ia Doing planned by
Holy Truss Episcopal Churchwonten. They are busy getting ready for the
event to be held this year at the home of Mra. S. O. Chase Jr., in Belnir
Grove, Mutch 1 front 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. A group of committee members
who met to discuss final arrangements are, left to right (seated), Mrs.
Tom McDonald, Mrs. S. 0. Chase nnd Mrs. Tyler Dedman. Standing, Mrs,
Robert Shedden, Mrs. Richard Peas. Mrs. Glenn Lingle and Mrs. Hawkins
Connelly. Others on the committee include Mrs. Jack Horner, Mrs. Donald
Jones. Mrs. John Galloway, Mrs. Hugh O’Hara, Mrs. A. B. Peterson Jr,
and Ms. W. E. Kirchhoff.
(Herald Photo)

Citrus Best Prescription

Osteen

Personals

BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Workman
ef Lake Butler, announce the birth
el a y » lb. daughter, bora at
Seminole Memorial Hospital Feb.
A l t . The young lady has been asm*
w #d Grelchcn Rebecca. She la tbe
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Millrr and the greatgranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ju ­
lius Gerhardt, all of Osteen.
Dr. and Mrs. John Brndlo are
wending a week in Bradenton,
visiting Mr*. Brsdlns' brother, Jay
Robotham and family and several
Mead* to the area.
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Remove aoep splatter from lUe
crow d bathtub* and sinks hy
iw aM ag the tile with a damp
spang* sprinkled with dry n«l
■edn concentrated.

A n you getting your vitamins?
—This la the time of year when
colds plague the land — people
stay home from work, young item
stay home from school, a* the
common scourge take* its annual
Doctors advise people on how
to keep resistance to respiratory
Ilia at a high level; but loo often
no one takea precautions until ■
cold ia full blown.
One of (he safest and sanest
thing* that everyone can do every
day, to keep the system toned
up tor colder, changeable wca-

Choose M ore Compact Specimens
O f Tree Poses For Planting

sura K ia eatea.
Even toed I*
oanaidered.

liculturist with the Florida Agri­
cultural Experiment Station. He
says tha taller types are likely
to grow loo big for easy care.
Tree roses have become popular
in Florida for two main reasons.
First there i* the novelty of having
a roia bush with a tree like trunk.
Secondly, and more significant,
tree rosea are easier to maintain
ia baaltby condition than the usual
buah form* of the same variety
which form branches at ground
level.
Having the foliage well above
ground level is an advaatagu la
lh« matter of maintenance. Spray
or dust application is easier, since
the fungicide can be directed up­
ward to coat the under aide of each
leaf.
Diaeas* control la easier, since
the elevation reduces the possibi­
lity of infection from disease-pro­
ducing spores that are often con­
tained in debris under the buMi,
For Florida, Dr. McFaddeu rec­
ommends Jow-growing, compact
varieties such as those contained
to too miniature and polywtha
classes. Regular bush forms of
most hybrid tea, grandlflorn and
fleribuodn varieties reach apt
level after a w year.

Iher Influence* Is to get an ade­
quate amount of vitamin C dally.
Citrus fruits are the br»l natural
source of this vitamin, and they
rcp rceni the cheapest and moil
pleasant prescription for good
health yet discovered. This year's
Florida crop nf oranges, grape­
fruit and tangerines is right at
Its peak.
While the big Juicy oranges are
plentiful. H's a good idea lo juice
a dozen or more and keep the
juice covered in a container in the
refrigerator for mid-day snacks.
They are also ideal for lunch box
use.

(psU tki onalA
Mr. and Mrs. tester Brngrl arc
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Morrison before re­
turning to Ft, Lauderdale where
they will remain during the win­
ter months with Mrs, Bengal's
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Francia E. Stabtnsky of roUsville, Trnn. are
visiting with their daughter and
son-in-law,' Ur, and Mr*. Devlin
W. Dormer Jr. at their home, l i t
Tangerine Dr., Ravenna Park,
Sanford,
Ur. Stabimky ia president of
Jet Lane*. Carp, and la here tor
tha grand opening, Friday and
Saturday.
DELICIOUS - FOR MOTHS
Wool I* not the only delicacy
for molhi. They alto like to chew
hair, fur, feathers and wool
blends. They won’t touch clean
synthetics or fabrics of vegetable
fibers such as coOoo and Unto.

BY ROSE
MYRTIE WILSON
Home Demonstration Agent
Light, humidity, air, temperaure and soil moisture are con­
ditions which must be controlled
to some degree when growing
plants indoors.
S. D. Rose, assistant ornamen­
tal horticulturist with the Florida
Agricultural Extension Service,
says if these condiUons are dif­
ficult to adjust, choose only plants
that will thrive under these cir­
cumstances.
All green plants require tome
light to remain In good condl
tion during their growing, season.
The amount of direct Sunlight
needed will vary with the plant.
Most house plants do best away
from direct sunlight. Some shadeloving plant* may even be injured
if they receive too much sun.
Rose says plants will turn their
foliage toward light, to give pelted
plant* a half-turn each week to
maintain their shape.

Plants require good air circula­
tion or ventilation for best growth.
Some plant! such as orchids, peperomia, and alurasias will not hold
up well in air-conditiunrd rooms.
How often to water depends on
the type and site of the plant, con­
tainer, season of the year, soil type
and temperature, Generally most
plants require a thorough soaklna
one* every T-IO days.
One teaspoon of complete fertil­
izer may be added io one gallon of
water. This solution should be used
sis times ■ year, or whenever
necessary, Wash this solution off
the foliage to prevent leaf burn.
Rose also has a vacation Up tor
potted plant owner*. Ha say* a
polyethylene may be the answer.
The material comes In sheet form
and In small and large freezer
bags. It checks the lost of water,
but permits a change of air. Water
the plant* heavily, then enclose In
the plastic. Use small stakes to
prevent the plastic from touching
the leaves.

Stretch Your Dollars
Fcw families havt as msny dol­
lars as they think they nerd. Lcgra
lo he a skilled buyer. This will
lirlp yoil deride how. to spend the
dollar* you do have and give you
more satisfaction from the money
available.
First, know Just w hatdi needed.
Something bought by whim or on
(tic spur of the moment may not
he the beat buy. Keep a shopping
lilt and question whether you have
forgotten anything that is really
needed.
Learn what qualities to look for
In (hr Ihing* you plan to buy.
Knowing grades and standards of
products can help you get good
buys that give satisfaction and
your money's wurlh.
Experience in buying is always
helpful, but some things are bought
only once or twice in n lifetime—
and these may be the most expen­
sive Hems purchased. Ask advice
from experts on such product* be­
fore you shop. Also talk lo others
who have bought and used these
ilrma.
Know how much money is availsble tor tha thlngi you want. Jf
you cannot pay eaah, know when
and how you ean*pay. Credit buy­
ing usually costs more than 11 you
pay eaah.

What ia it made of? How much Is
In the package? How should the
product be used? What care does
it nrrd? Don't assume it Is a good
product because of the trade name,
an attractive package, or a sensa­
tional advertisement,” aays Mr*.
Gladys Kendall, Home Industries
and Marketing Specialist.
If possible choose a lime for
shopping when the stores are not
rrowded and sales people have
lime to answer questions and give
good service.
WALLOPED OYSTERS
1 pint small oysters
Is teaspoon salt
to cup butler, melted
1 tup half milk — half cream
1 rups uncalled oyster crackers,
crumbled
'« teaspoon pepper
'* teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
Drain oysters. Combine tracker
crumbs, tall, pepper and bultvr.
Sprinkle 1/3 in a buttered casse­
role. Cover with layer of oysters.
Repeat layer. Add Worcestershire
sauce lo milk, and pour over eontents. Sprinkle remaining crumb*
over lop.
Bake In moderate oven 330 deg.
K. for 30 mlnutea, Serves 6.

comed each guest. Mr*. Verne
Messenger gave the Plolt Club's
code of ethics.
The speaker's tahle was center­
ed with an arrangement of red
gladioli and all tables were deco­
rated with candles and unique
articles pertaining to the occupa­
tions of the members.
Guests of club members were
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, Mrs.
Troy Ray, Mrs. C. E. Lockrttr.
Henry Dawson, Raymond Ball,
Holland Wesson, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
E. Fourskre, Sidney Fowler,
Ralph Pesold, David M. Gatchcl,
R. J.* Bauman, Gil Uoyd, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Karnes, Jack
Lamberton, David Mc.N'ab, Paul
D. Lewis Jr.

Mrs. Taft Hostess
T o Woodrose Circle
Driftwood Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club held their February
meeting at the home of Mrs.
J. W. Taft on Woodland Drive,
with Mr*. C. J. Younghlide as
co-hostess.
Horticulture was the lopie tor
the month with Mrs. S. C. Dicker*
son, guest speaker. A question
and answer period proved vary
informative to all member*.

FRIDAY to SATURDAY
Tbit Feature Al 6:36 Only
JULES VERNES

For Smorgasbord
The final meeting of the Swedish
Smorgasbord Committee was held
during a morning coffee at tha
Fellowship Hall of the congrega­
tional Christian Church Wednes­
day. The committee reported that
ticket! were going fast and not
many were left.
It waa decided, that ticket*,
would not be told at the door after
6:30 p. m. due to the wide variety
of food necessary for such an
event. The committee has promis­
ed that most any dieter can find
a nice assortment from the many
tray* an d . casseroles the menu
committee hat planned. Call Mrs.
Helen Remusat at FA 2-0975 to eb*
tain ticket* for this gala event
or come early to secure them at
the door.

And Club Dance
Members of the Benevolent Pa­
triotic Order of Doea have made
plans for a social party to be
held at (he home of Mr*. B.
Wolford. 3006 S. Park Ave. Satur­
day night at I o'clock. The group
met at the Elki Club Monday
night for (heir regular business
session.
Mr*. B. E. Car.thers. president
annnounred that final arrange­
ments have been completed for a
dance scheduled for March 5 at
the Elks Club.
A teller from the stale presi­
dent of Doe*, Mr*. Ralph LeFever, was read by the secretary
inviting officer*, conductor and
color bearer* lo participate In a
ritual presentation of visitor! at
Venice, ria . April I t and B.
MAINTAIN GOOD DIET
DURING COLD WEATHER
Sensible eating during tbe virusrilled winter months Is qne of the
practical ways lo help ward off
colds and other ailment*. Natural­
ly lllnei Itself call* for a physi­
cian's aid, but dorlnrs a rt among
the first lo advocate high nutri­
tional standards a* a preventive
measure.
This means serving plenty of
milk, fruits and vegetables, whole
grain products, and meals, ac­
cording to nutritionists.
Be sure the children receive
their daily quota of a quart of
milk and that adults drink three
glasses dsily, they say. Part ef
this, of course, may be used In
cooking.
When mrat or fish is not on the
menu, try to include egg* and
cheese as a protein eubtitul*.

SERVE A NEW VARIATION nr th t old favorite, Spaaiah Rice. Make It quick and aasjr with packaged pra.
cooked rice.
SPANISH RICE WITH FRANKFURTERS
Vi cup bacon drippings,
11* cup* hot w ater or t
butter or margarine
cupa slewed tomato#*
1 medium onion, sliced
1 teaspoon'salt
i s medium green pepper, Dash or pepper
diced
11/5 cupa Minuta Riot.
4 frankfurters, sliced
METHOD; Melt fat in saucepan or skillet. Add onkto,
epper, frankfurters and rice. Cook and stir over h ig h
pat until lightly browned. Add remaining ingredients.
Mix well. Bring quickly to* a boil, reduce heat, eimtnar
unenverd for 5 minutes. Make* 4 serving*.

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Church
Calendar
94

THURSDAY

District meeting of Rebekah
Lodge members, Sanford Odd Fel­
lows 11*11 at • p. m. with Seminola
Rebekah Lodge No 43 as host.
Margaret McGoolgai, district deputy president
H your children neglerl to meeting. All visiting Hrbrkahs in
close (hrlr closet doors, put a the Sanford area are'invited to
screen door spring on each door. attend.

SEAI

“JOURNEY TO THE
CENTER OK THE
EARTH”

p

This Feature A* 7:6# Only

rs

“THE HANGMAN”
ROBERT TAYLOR
Tbla Feature Al lltM Only

“RALLY ’ROUND ,
THE FLAG, BOYS”
PAUL MEWMAN
JOAN WOODWARD
CINEMASCOPE to COLOR

Final Plans Made

Does Plan Social

LAST SHOWING

STARTS TOMORROW
20,OM LAUGHS UNDER THE

Joel S. Field, Dr. D. H. Mather,
Dr. Edwin L. Lindsey, Mr. and
Mrs. A. K. Hosteller, Mr. and
Mrs. Scott E. Burnt, E. B. Ran*
daII, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Git*
low, A. K. Shoemaker Sr.', Mr.
and Mrs. Marlin J . Blair, Dr. A.
W, Epps Jr., Dr. J. W. Epps,
Harvey Swanson. Mr. and Mra. O.
W. Touchlon, George Stint and
P. J. Wetlgale.

New Variation Of Spanish

OPEN 12:45

M IN U T E S
F m tto r__

Needs For Success
With. House Plants

The Sanford Pilot Club was en­
tertained Tuesday night at their
dinner meeting by members of
tha Seminole High School Glee
Club, under the direction of Miss
01 lie Reese Whittle.
This was the Club's annual
••Civic” night, when members in­
vito their husbands, bosses and
friends as guests.
Miss Lucy Nowlin was program
chairman, Don McCoy, a member
of the glee club, was introduced
by Miss Nowlin and he acted as
master of ceremonies.
The male double quartet started
the program with two well known
spirituals — The girls' triple trio
sang "I Enjoy A Girl", 'T he
Last Time I Saw Paris” and
“ Mr. Wonderful.”
Winston Piercy sang “ I love
Paris In The Springtime”, Cindy
May and Suianne Jones sang a
duet entitled. "My Buddy." These
two numbers were followed by
the trio singing "Chop Slicks"
and "Little Willie.”
The male double quartet sang
"Get Me To The Church In Time"
and "Round The World." The
climax to this talented and enJoyablr program was the mixed,
ensemble singing, "Once In Love
Wjth Amy" and "Old Woman.”
The applause of the audience at­
tested to the excellent manner in
which all numbers were present­
ed.
Mrs. Raymond Rail, president
of the club, presided and wel­

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THURSDAY

Cub Feck 145, Golden Anathrefe*
*ry dinner honoring thalr parent*.
7 p.m. e t the First Presbyterian
Church.
The March Fellowship Supper
will lie combined with the annuel
Brotherhood Dinner, 6:90 p.m. a t
tha First Christian Church.
Pmvreit Baptist Church Trust*
eta meeting at 1 p . m .

�MUAW VALLEY (UPI) - An
•agar band of II burly young
Ynaka akaiod out for mako-orbrook mayhem ogolait Canada'*
Olympic tea hoekay fo rm today
with both teams gunning for tba
woundod Russian Boar.
Tbo chempleasblp round In lea
hockey had aottlod down to a hotDo m a g tbo big throo— Buiala. Canada and tbo U.S. — with
Russia, tbo defend la* Winter
Olympic Game* ehamploo, now In
an underdog role after being held
to a M Ho by Sweden WedaeaSo th* claah between the boy*
(Tom both tide* of tbo frtendUy
border featured a day In whteh
Bnaila'a puck chaiere were f»voted to awamp Germany, a team
battered Wednaadiy nlgbt by tbo
YaSka, f-L
Gold tnedala will bo awarded fa
tbe men'a 3,000-meter apeod akatJag asd tbo 40-kilooatar 4-man
eroaa-eountry ikUag relay. Aad

urea — the a*tend — will be btld
In the men'a figure aketlng.
Nobody wee going to keep ib«
Russian* from making t complete
runaway of tbo winter gamca, for,
ee It plckod up Ite fourth epeed
abating gold modal Wodneaday, It
ran up II points and boo*tad its
total standing to a massive ISO.
Par baek In eeeood place, la
these unofficial team standing*,
was Germany with I l k , while
the U.S. trailed In third with 44.
But s group’ of vailenl Swedee
put a crimp la Ruaila’e hop* for
another hockey gold medal.
Reacting te a partisan capacity
crowd of S.M0, which kept yeUlag
"fo-fo-Swedan,” tbe yeUow-ihlrtad alhletes from tho frotea north
battled th* favored Soviet Mam to
the deadlock.
With IT et tha a gold medals
decided, it waa virtually impossi­
ble to halt the Russian rout.
Tbe developments Wednesday—
Including the dally rhubarb—were:

—The weathermen forecast oc
casional snow flurries for todayafter o week of perfect weather—
from n flirting storm moving from
Canada to Utah.
—A world record equalling vic­
tory for Soviet Army U . Eugeni
Grishin ae bo nosed out Bill Dis­
ney of Alhambra, CaUf., in 146.2
seconds to win tho SOO-meter
speed skating me*.
—A comeback win for Ernst
Hialarsecr. an Auitrian farmer
who hopes to open ■ gasoline sta­
tion, la tba man's slalom.
—A shaky itart for world ehampion Dava Jenkins of Colorado
Springs, Colo., to men'a figure
skating, wham he . trailed two
European* after, the first three
compulsory figures but was confi­
dent of bouncing to the top In tha
frt* skating sessions Friday.
—And a near flat-fight at the
ipocd-akating rinksid* aa U. S.
spaed skating officials tried to bar
former Olympian, Irving Jafee,
because of hla writings. On* offi-

dal throatonod to "puaeb him to
tbo nose.”
Tho only points th* United
glebe won Wednesday were the
five Disney picked up in losing
tho SOO-meter speed skating crown
by oao-tenth of n second.
Th* “rhubarb a day to keop
bad weather away” waa working
to perfection. Tho valley beaked
In dear cold weather and 11,710
fans watched the show.
Part of it turned out to bo the
attempted ejection of Jaffa*, who
Is bars aa a special writer for
Uoltod Proas International from
the apeed-skaliflg oval area.
When Jaffea appeared at the
course, officials rushed up to him
and ordtred tha potlco to throw
him out. But Jaffc* presented his
credentials and, over tha protests
of Olympic officials, waa allowoJ
to stay in tba praaa box — but
not to wandtr m ar tba ic* oval.

TAKING THEIR BOWLING TO HEART SeminoIo-DoBnry H eart Council
president-elect Tom Armao and bin wife, Teena, get a contribution from
J e t Lanes Manager John Spolski, left. Bowling will be free a t the Jet Lanes
grand opening Sunday from 2-4:80 p. m. The council will welcome contri­
butions from any bowlers who want to put the bowling fees they saved into
H eart Fund canisters.
(Herald Photo)
They’ve taken the Dodgers but
of Brooklyn but they can’t take
Brooklyn out of tho Dodgtra,
Hera It la barely tbe opening of
the sprtog training season — a
real good fast ball has yet to be
thrown — and th* Dodgers are
embroiled in a war of words.
Their sate god it la an old pal—
Cbarlsy Oration— who laft them
at a coach to mlnag* tha Mil­
waukee Braves.
And the “needle which got un­
der tbe Dodgers' skin was a story
In n national magatlno in which
Dresaen stated, “ tha Dodgers
can't repeat.
“ What'a blabber mouth got to
say now? asked outfielder Carl
Purlllo. “He's always popping off.
That's typical of him. Au 1 can
aay la -that HT1 heap ua alive."

Celtics Continue
'Torrid'NBA Paco

Ighter's Title
ream'Fading'

One of the Grada-A races to­
night, tha 10th, wilt bring out
giant Rural Commander end seven
other standouts for n gruelling
tail ovar tbo thrao-elgbtbs-mUo
dlatanc*. Rural, one of W. F.
Swafford's veteran atari, la fav­
ored to win the 10th by l-to-1
morning Una odds. The tl-pound
gent win ,be marching from tbo
sixth post position to tha bat
nightcap.
Tba atbar lop-grad# affair wUl
ba tba ninth race. Saddle Mark Is
rated tha chalca by morning lino
adds af S-ta-l. This faat-bnikteg
4-pounder will have th* atelfi
alerting fpat.
Young Wayne Roberta ate*, ia
hlghly-regaided te tba ntete-Th#
twe-ysarold flash from Carl
Tracy'a kcnntl gate tha covtted
aae-bax and second-bast 6arly
odd* af 4-to-l.
Mattel* action will start at 2
p. m. Friday.

CHICAGO (UF1) - Gea* “ A**"
Arattrang, hie dreamt ef • rapid
«Umb toward tha world middleWteght title Interrupted agate ter
Nigeria's Dick Tiger, refused to
• t a i l defeat today,
f t thought I won tha fight," ha
I. "He sever hurt me. But
t'a tin way |ba balloon blows." Hum Field
Armatnog. ■ fT-yaaroM fighter
who haa teat only twice 1a 99 pro NEW YORK (UPU-A total af
hates, hath lima to Tiger, waa Mi athlete# from a colleges asd
universities hava entered the
ICA4-A indoor track and field
chain plat ship* at Madlaas Squats
Gardes. Saturday, March I.

Chalk «p another record for the
Boston CtlUca, pro basketball's
boat-balanced team.
Coach Rad Auerbach's bomb­
er* brake their own National Bas­
ketball Alan, record for moat vic­
tories te a stogt* seaaoa whan
they trauaeed tba Mteaeapolla
Lakara, 1*1-110, te a neutral court
game, at Callage Park, Md., WadMiday nlgbt,
It w n tha Ctlt'a 13rd victory
ef tba campaign end enabled
them to cltech a tit for tba Eastam Dlvltioa title for tbo fourth
straight year.
Frank Ramsay lad Boston to Its
•a*y win at tha Uaivarally of
Maryland field bouse with 23
poteta. Rudy La Ruiao. used
sparingly te the second half, pacad tho Lakara with tr, while
Rlgla Baylor scored M te hla
hometown debut.
Gena Sbua topped Bab Couay'a
all-time NBA scaring record by
a guard whan ba taluad 17 paints
aa Detroit best Syracuse, 1M-II9.
Shu*'* spree aent him ever tha
mark af 1,364 paints Mi by Couiy
in UM-II. He new haa l,llo.
PM1 Jordon’s hook shot with
three sechada ram alalog gave tha
Cteelnnatl Bayala a 114-112 tri­
umph over St. Loula. Ha had tied
the score at 113—alt 10 aacoada
earlier with a pair of fret throws.
The'Bayala* Jack Twymsn look
gamo honors with 32 points.

“You can't win by teiktag,"
quipped Manager Walt Alston,
who then neatly sidestepped fur­
ther debate with Charlie th* talk*
er.
Alston waa more concerned with
Wcdneiday's workout at Vero
Beach, during which Furillo's alllog tegs and pitcher Clem Labine's question-mark arm pass­
ed early teats. "They both looked
very good," said Aiilon, they'll
help us t lot' if they remain
sound."
Boy Slavers surprised the
Washington Senators by agreeing
to n 12,000 cut to 933,000
Wodneaday while relief pitcher
Byna Dureo of tha New York
Yankees admitted he la a hold­
out. Duran conceded at San An­
tonio. Tex., that he's getting "an*
xioua" about bis atatua became
of the prolonged negotiations.
In other signings:
Rookie Wyman Care, Bradley
University product who bad a 14
-11 rocord at Birmingham last
■•■son, signed with tho Detroit
TIgen; outflaldcr Watly Post
agreed to torma, reducing the
PhUadelphia Phillies' unsigned
lilt to seven; pitcher Ray Moor*
and tofleldcr Joe Martin signed
with tbe Chicago Whitt Sox; outflalden Bill Vlrdoa and Gino Clmoil end pitcher Don WllUama
notified the Pittsburgh Pirataa
by telegram that they have ac­
cepted 19*0 terms, and pitchers
John Taitouria and Al Gronwald
agreed to Kansas City termi.

ORMOND BEACH (UPI) — Na­
tional champion Barbara Uclnliro
moots Delaware stela champion
Fat Hahn In tba feature match ef
soeood round play te tho South At­
lantic Women's Amateur golf
tournament today.
Mlsa Mclntlre, medalist Tuesday
with 74, dofaaled Phyllis (Tish)
Prutai, Pompano Beach, 2 and 1
te opening round play Wednesday.
Mlia Hahn, of Wilmington, Del.,
engineered a major upset in elim­
inating Judy Bell, last year's South
Atlantic nmner-up, 2 and 1.
Defending champion, Mra. Maur­
ice Click. Baltimore, Md., waa alao
ousted from tho tournamant Wed.
Miday, losing to Curtis Cupper
Anno Casey Johnstone, Mason
City, Iowa, 2 and 1.

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Evansville Paces Kansas City 'Cats' Take Over
Snail College R«s first Place In BigEight Race
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EW YORK
Y O R K f(UPD-EvansvUic,
U P l) —Evan sville .
NEW
Ind. led runneroip Tennessee State
by 43 points today to the next-tolast United Pres* International
amall college basketball ratings of
the season.
Tha countrywide b o a r d o f
coaches which rates tha small
schools tor UPI will vote for n na­
tional champion altar thia wack'a
game*.
Evansville, which will begin de­
fense of Ua NCAA collage division
title next week, posted n 92-71 vic­
tory over Notre Damo of tho motor
college ranks Tuasday night. Tho
Purplo Ace* conclude their regular
season at Whoaton, 111., a stout.

Tennessee State, voted tho na­
tion's top amall collage team by
tho board of coaches last mssoo,
ended ite regular season Monday
night with a 22-1 rocord. Tho Nathvilla school backed tho board's
judgment by winning tbo NAIA
tournament a record third straight
Umo laat Marsh and will defend
that Utlo.
Evansville received SI first-place
votes and.999 points white Tonne*too Stats draw five fint-pteco
votes asd 211 points te this week's
balloting.
Wittenberg, tbe Ohio team which
leads tha nation's amall schools te
defense, remained third with on*
first-place vote a n d ' 236 point*.
Mississippi Southern, which haa
won 14 consecutive games, replac­
ed Hofstre, N. Y., In fourth piece,
Mississippi Southern drew four
vdtes for first and 240 points. Hofatra waa fifth with one first-place
vote and 203 point*.
Mateo was’ sixth with 126 point*,
Kentucky Wesleyan seventh with
111, Bouthweat Texas State eighth
with 93. .West Virginia Wealeyan
ninth with 70 aad GrambUng, La.
10th with S4.

Nome Grid Aide

CAMBRIDGE, Man. (UF1) Paul M. McKee, former Syracuse
University and Washington Red­
skin and, haa been named an aaalstaat football coach at Harvard
University.

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By United Proas latenuUonal
Kansas State la going all out to
assuro tba hometown fan* of a
local entry for tba NCAA's Mid­
west regional baiketball tourna­
ment at Manhattan, Kan., March
It.
Tba Wildcats, bidding for thtlr
third straight Big Eight Confer­

Giant Grid Coach
ToCall It Quits
NEW YORK, (UPI) - Jim Lee
Howell's successor aa bead coach
of the New York Giants undoubt­
edly will be a member of hla cur.rent ataff.
The Eastern Division kingpins
of th* National Football League
bava always picked men from
within th* organiiation whenever
a coaching vacancy occurred.
That's how Howoll got to bo bossman of tbo Gianta to 1934, moving
up irom . and &gt;totch to succeed
Stove Owen. .■
And now that tbo popular, exMarino from Arkansas la ready to
move Into th* front at tha end of
the I960 aeaaon, the Gianta almoat assuredly will follow their
Ions time poUcy In picking fait re­
placement.
Howell took newsmen by sur­
prise Wednesday whan ha an­
nounced hla decision to retire at
the end of next season.
“1 decided in my own mind
I’d batter quit while I could,"
■aid tho 43-year-oid Howell, who
will uk o over aa director or
player personnel for tho Gianta
wfaon bis present three-year con­
tract at head coach expire* at tbe
end of the 1960 action.
“I’m not sick and I'm not angry
at anyone," Howell aald. “But
I now feel that coaching Is some­
thing I want to get away from.
My oyae era beginning to twitch
and I have to waar glasses.
When 1 eat, my stomach burns;
I feel butterflies to my stomach."

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ence crown, took ovar undisputed
possession of first place in (he
league Wodneaday night by whip­
ping Kansas, 63-37.
Kansas State atoned for a pre­
vious lost to the Jaybawks thia
stason by grabbing an early advantage and Haying ahead all the
way.
T ournatat tension continues
to build tonight as West Virginia
opens Ua bid for tbe Southern
Confonnco berth to tho NCAA and
Utah and Utah Stata fight for
the Skyline Conference crown.
Coach Fred Schaua haa virtual­
ly written hit sixth ranked Moun­
taineer* into tbo NCAA Eastern
regional!.
“It would taka an awfully good
club to keep us from tha title,"
Schaua aald as Wait Virginia met
Virginia -Military Institute in an
opening round of the Southern
Conference tourney.
Utah piaya Brigham Young and
Utah State piaya Montana aa they
prep for their all-important meet­
ing this Saturday.
St. Bonaveniura and Villamevg,
having secured NIT bids, ramped
to ’ victory in other big gamta
Wednesday night. The Bonniea
paced Tom Stith's 2$ points, down­
ed Duquesne, 73-70, while sopho­
more Huble White canned M
points In VlUanova'a 74-33 de­
cision over Toledo.
In other games. South Carolina
nippod Clemson, «6-«S; Oklahoma
beat Oklahoma State, 39-33; St.
Joaopb’i (Pa.) routed Bucknell,
93-M; Dayton defeated Xavier
(Ohio), 91-62; and Syracuse won
ovar Colgate, S3-T1.

SAN ANTONIO, .Tex. (UPI) This city, advertised aa tha pise*
where the sunshine spend! th*
winter, felt more like Squaw Val­
ter today a* a field of ISO golfera
wondered lf .it could launch tha
33rd Texas Open aa scheduled.
The temperature, which refused,
to climb above framing Wednesdsp
dipped well into tha JO'n during the
night and thorn was n throat of
atcot and enow banging over tba
opening round.
Official* delayed until the final
minutea any decision on poatpoaIng play for a day, but oven If they
1st tha opening trio act tho pace,
most of the field will b* to for ■
miserable few hours feefera any
appreciable warming trend.
Arnold Palmer of Llgonier. P i J
the season's top money winoer
with some $17,000 pocketed to
seven weekends of tournamant toil,
was in the favorite's role along
with veteran campaigner E. J .
(Dutch) Harrison of St. Louli.
Palmer served notice ha is still
playing excellent golf and wasn't
too perturbed about bad waatlier
when be won a $3,000 pro-amateur
•vent In the wind and rain Tuoidsy
with n.three-under-par « .
f

NEW YORK (UPI)—Bon /stet­
son of Minnesota joined th* Wert
tu rn and Lea WBkeni of Provi­
dence waa added to the East squad
today ter tho annual College AUStar basketball gam* at Madison
Square Garden, March S6.

Signs For Bout
NEW YORK (UPI) — Eduardo
Louise, South American middle,
weight champloa, will make hla
firat U. S. appearance atnee 1999
in a 10-round bout with Canadian
Willi* Greaves at Madison Square
Garden. March 23.

coiiNins
HENDRY
C O U N TY

KAY

JO IN BTOL8KI
BHOKMAKKR

County Saqtf

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3 MATINEES WEEKLY

quantities af sugar cane era turned over to aoo af tho
largest M ger rafinorios in tha United Stata*. located
i s O ow tetoo. Th* muck lands a f Hendry County
tun* a u t winter vegetables far shipment to northern
markoto—offering a major source of incoma, alohg
w ith tho Important truck farming Industry th at goat
hand In hand with i t Tho Hendry County F air and
Livestock Shew will k o ld lh eir annual fate March I
through S la I960.

W ih t e U i Friday S Saturday 2 P. M.
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY.
&gt;r u » —i • HwM Stuia • ValMPwMaf
J s n y CatUns, Ca-Owaar

Barry, N* Minors

WATCH FOR THE
BIG GRAND OPENING
ANNOUNCEMENTS
IN TOMORROWS —

works constantly to maintain sale of boar aad ala
under pteassnt, orderly eondlltoni. Believing th at
strict law enforcement serves th* host interoat a f
th* people a f Florida, the Foundattea stress** doe*
cooperation w ith tha Armed Fhecas, law enter**m ast and governing officials.

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r m bowling for tbo public an £
• match among county, dly, sod
elvic leaders will be featured at
tho Jet Lane* grand opening Sun­
day.
Tha Seminal# Chamber of Commaree’a familiar representative
Charlie lforrison will start tha
opening with ceromontei at tha
door at 1 p. m.
County commission chairmitC
John Krider, Sanford's Mayor Earl
Higginbotham, Sheriff J. L. Hob­
by, Navy personnel. State Repre­
sentative Mack Cleveland Jr.,
Plnecrest Baptist Church Pastor
Donald Gravcnmier and A. X.
Shoemaker Jr. are expected to
loin in a three frame local bow­
ling match.
Free bowling for tha puhlie
will be featured from 2-4:30 p. m.
Nationally known bowler Leaf)
Jnuglard, 1930-51 bowler of th#'
year, will meat Seminole County’*
BUI Alien at 4:4S p. m, Allan is
(he winner of n recent three game
tourney hnid at Jet Lanes to
determine who would bowl
against Jouglard.

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2. For Rent

Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611

fH E O L D H O M E T O W N

APARTMENT, 111 Elm. FA X0S7X

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FURNISHED u p ita in apartment

$55, hot wattr furnished. Pbofln
FA 3-4357.
PRIVATE tour room funilahad cot*
tags suitable far w arklu cou­
ple, reasonable. llOVk MyrtJ*
Ave. Phone FA 3 305X
TWO 3-hedroom housex kitchen*
equipped, FA 2-4*43.
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privale baths, 114 W. Flrat I t.

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HOUSE on Cemtran Avenue, Eeit
side between Celery nnd Genevn &gt;
Avenue; I bedroom, kltehei *pplleneei. School hue atop. Quiet -*
neighborhood. 171 per monlX '
Phone TA 21145.

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Good Food
For Root
Wasted to Root
Real Eototo Waotod
Root Eototo For Sale
X Mortgag* I. oobb
7. Business OpportBaltiao
7-A Insurant*
X Fomal* Holp Waotod
X Mala Holp Waotod
IS. Molo or Foaalo
II. Work Waotod
IX Plumbing Services
IX Eloctrlcal Service*
IX Build, patot A Repair
IX Hpotlol Service*
11-A Brauty Parlors
IX Floworo A Plooto
17. Toto . Livestock • SoppUea
IX Methinory * Tools
IS. Boats BBd Motor*
SX Aatooiobllea
M»A Trailers
SI. F a r o l tB r o
U . Artlelea For Solo
U A Artlclo Waotod
SX Notices A Peraooala
SX Loot A Fouod
tX KdstaUoa • lo a tn e tln

1, 3 and 4 BR. bauiai, 1 BR
furnished apartment.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

2. F o r R o n t

Registered Rsal EsUU Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-W at HlawathA

2. For Rent

3- BEDROOM unfurniihed apart 3-BEDROOM bouso 5*0 per month. FURNISHED ApL 300 Park.
mrnl, 3(0 E. 15lb Slrcat. Call
•01 Roiells Dr. Cell eftor 5:00
2-ROOM furnished apartment, 31(7
FA 3-3121 or FA 1*1311.
P. II., FA 13513.
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Rosaot3-BEDROOM uafurolikod home, SLEEPING ROOMS, Tho Gables,
ter. Flerait. FA 2-1131. '
. t t l l Willow, (ISO Bioath. Call
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 3-0730.
FURN. apL 33M MtUegvIlla.
FA 3-0374.

FURNISHED

a pertinent,

401

RENT A BED
3-BEDROOM unfurniihed houie,
Palmetto. Ph. FA 2-4034.
Rollaway. Hoapltal 4k Baby Bad*
1411 Orange, $lo month. Call
LOWER FLOOR apartment, part­
By Diy, Week or Month.
FA 2-0374.
HOMES. DUPLEXES,
APARTMENTS

ly fumiihed, eleetric kitchen.
CARROLL'I FURNITURE
Call Mra. Appleby, FA 2-4ML or Ph. FA S-6131
111 W. t i t I t
FA 3-3MI.

8. Wanted lo Boat
menti available toon. FA 2-4554. WANT TO RENT YOUR
401 Palmetto Ave.
PROPERTY?

CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. PARK AVE.
FA 1-243* t-MODERN FURNISHED apart
3-ROOMS A Bath, nicely furnish
ed, $50. Apt. 1, 407' i W. lit.
manager at 111 W. Sth.

2-BEDROOM furnlihld h o m e ,
Country Gub Road; Adulla.
FA 3-7444.
NEW APARTMENT, 4 room* and
bath, aertenad porch, lakefroat,
private year around occupancy 3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped.
Call FA 3-1404.
(or couple. tTO par month. A.
Frati, Clairmont Ave., Laho S-ROOM collage tampleiely (urn*
Mary. Phone FA W
iihed, all utUitlei, ready to move
in. Adulla only. 3404 Park. Ap­
SIT EXCAMBRIA DR.) I bedroom
ply Stamper Agency,
unfurniihed houie, $53 per

Contact ui far prompt aarvle*
BETTYE D. -SMITH
Property Manager.
STENSTROM REALTY
111 N, Park Avenue PX &gt;A X343I
5.

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E .s T R r5 5 r“

2 BEDROOM home la well eeiah*
llshed neighborhood. 8 p e e i l l
terms. FA 2-415*,

month. Call FA
3:00 p. m.

3-0*70 after NEW 3-btdroom CB houie on Vlh
2 ACRES
lea Road, kiteban equipped, furniihtd or uofurnlthcd, tile bath. 3 acre* with 3 bedroom, centre te
3-ROOM apartment, $40 month
block home, high end dry lend.
Cali FA 3-4007 anytime.
Private bath and entrance,
House apprmlmetely *0 yoara
FA 2 MM.

FURNISHED apartment!, hard­

2. F # r K e n t

old, with new roof. Several oak

tree* and eaaorted ettrua tree*.
2-BEDROOM houie, nothing fancy
wood floori, tilt baths. 402 W.
Good water. On paved Id .
but cheap rent. 97.M per week.
37tb. Street.
HOUSE for rent, so. Sanfrord
910,MO with em*U down yap*
Phone TA 1 113X
Avo., near Lake Jeisup. Phone
S-BEDROOM
bouse
for
rent.
menu
FA 3-54*4.
HOUSE, phone FA 1-3113.
TA 2 3773.
NEW HOME, partly fumlihed, l i t
|200 DOWN
fartlih td apt. 1T0S NEW l-bodroom bouie. Phone
Country Cluh Dr. 343 per month. 3 BEDROOM
3 RR. home with ktrdwood fleore
Magnolia, 1*3. Call FA 3-3*11
FA X7I13.
Call rA 1-72M.
end ceramle til* hath.

2-BEDROOM nicety funtiehed gar­ l-BEDROOM unfurniihed houto. FURNISHED houie for rail, 11
Call FA 1-446*.
Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
age apartment on Lake Golden;
lake privilege*. Call FA 2-074. NEW hame 9*0 par mooth. Call
FA 3-3410.
RENT OR SALE: 3-bedroom, kit­ Registered Reel Eiteta Broker
AVAILABLE March let.: Nice 3
chen furalabed home. Phone Ph. FA 1-1341 17-M at HiawatU
r o o m furnished apartment. CLEAN 1 bedroom unfurniihed
FA 3-1541.
Phone FA 2 3303.
houie, knotty pine snack bar and
cablnoli, one maatar bedroom.
TWO BEDROOM boute, pertly
155 month. NO 13347.
FOR RENT
HERBERT STENSTROM
famished, for amall family. 1110
Happy dayi are youri In this
Registered Broker
So. Sanford Ave.

ROSA U PAYTON
And Associates
Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notica

WANTADS BRING
FASTRESULTS
Legal Notice
b o tic n

X atlr* I* h a r th y glv tn t h a t tho
uae»r*lga*d 0**lro* to «&lt;■*•■• In
huolntta at K O I.21*1 0 *k e n n u i ,
Hanford, Florida, u n d r r th* m m *

of OKA K1IKLI, end Inland to
ream er tho »»i«l nnm* with Iht
C lerk of c ir c u it C ourt of Bam 1not*

County. Florida.
W illiam E d o t r d t u n d r ic a n
tla rac h st J t a a p h Marvin*
aTRMTfioM. navi* a Mcintobh

■ylran J .

liovia. J r .

A t l o r a r y a t Law
K i w a r d a HulHIng
Hanford. Florida
F u hllrh: F*h. 4, I I , 1«, 21, ] | | « .

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o r r a o r n B iiiv a i i n n

TMB ( I , t i l l M i o r H O i D B t l
7 0 WHOM I T MAT COKCKnM
Ton will plat** t a k a notica Ikat
tka B a i r d nf C a u n t r Cammlaalon■ra a t B tm laola County, Florida al
la.ea A. U on tha U t h day t.f
March, A. K. i l l * a l ih* County
Court lln u v t In Sanford, Banilnil*
County, Florida, will ronaldvr and
dalaraaln* w h a lh a r or n a l Ik*
County will cloa*. v a r a t t , ranounca
and dlaclnlm t n y r l a h t of tho
r o d n l y and tha public In and to
tb* following d t to r lb a d r o a d o a y i
T h a t r r n a l n porllon of Pina*
v i t a Mtrort r u n n l n a W aatarIt- from V lrsln la A v tn u r , a
dlata n r* of I K 10 foal, m a rs
n r laaa. In a lino (S t a n d in g
South a d is t a n t * of I I foal,
mar* o r laaa. from tha Waat
Ini lin* nf K it I*. Black A.
nf T r a i l Al. Haaloado O p tim a
a rc o r d l n a lo a P l a t ihoroof
aa raenrdad In P l o t Book I..
Pa n* I*. I’ubllo R o c o r la of
Bamlnnl* C a u n lr , F l t r ld a .
PRBSOMI IN T H tlE fllK D MA»
APPRAH AXH Bit HKAIID AT
THK TIMR AKO PUACK ABOVE
BPRCIPIKD.
IBBAI.I
HOARD O P OOL’NTT COMM I M I o X B R g O r ■RMINOUC
COUNT?
B»t David M. O a lr k a l .Clark

lovely 3 bedroom, I bath homa
LEN RUNER
in cicluilva Mayfair. Many
LOTTIE BROADWAY
thoughtful extra* Including fire­
in rotviTV JtiH i ■■ c a m ,
KEN TORBETT
place, aeparate dining room, and
■bminolm c e c m , r u i l o i
BETTYE
D. SMITH
FHTATK O P B F S B i r Al.PORD
double carporle. 4140 per month
Associate*
BAt.I.ANCR, DKOKAdKU
Include*
complete
lawn
and
11 N, Park — PX FA $318
AoTica to cBiaorroBa
ihrubbory car*. Contact ui to­
to a m . PBManna a a v i v a
CLAIM* OR UKNABDB All Al AIT
REDUCING PRICE far quick
day!
H I D BITATBl
salt. By owner: I bedroom C l
Tou a n d oai-li nf you or# h l r a b y
Stenstrom
Realty
house, wood floor*; comer let,
nollfiad and r a q u l r t d lo fll* any l i t N. Park Ave. Phone FA 12410
fenced backyard. FA 3-1343.
clalma a n d demand* w hich you,

o r o t lh a r of you, m ay h a t # a a a ln a t
t a l i oaial* In Ih* nfflra nf lion.
Wilson A l m n d t r , County J u d a * *1
laitilnot* County, a t hla offlr* la
th a C ourt H aul* In B in fard , F la rIda. w iihln t i a h t r a ta n d a r m n n lh l
from Ih* Dm* of tha flrat publicsiInn nf Ihl* nolle*. Karh claim or
d t m a n d m u l l b* In o r l l l n a and
c onta in lha plac* nf r»*ld*nc* and
poat afflca addr**# of Ih* c la im a n t
and mual b* awnrn la by Ilia
c la im a n t, hla * s»»l nr a tia rn o y ,
or th* u m i ahall h* void.
T1IR F I R S T NATIONAL BANK
AT ORLANDO
By Jo# l e n t ) K lr le n
Sanlor T ruat Offlrar.
A* R a a c u lo r nf aald aaiai*
AM RMtKU BOTICR O P I C I T
BTATR D P FLORIDA TO: WAL*
TKK I.KVI, whoa* l a a l d t n t * la un*
hnow nt
A ault h a t i n a ba*n (Had a a a ln a t
you In th* Circuit Court In and
for Mamlnalo County, Florida, ta
e b a n o a r r , for d l v a r r t , th* a b b r tv u n i t il l s of which la JKKXIK
I.KVI,
P la in tiff,
VI.
WALTKR
I.KVI. D efendant, thla nollca la to
require you lo fllo with Ih* Clark
nf raid Court y o u r w r l t t t u da*
fansas, If a n y , lo tha I’L l i i l l f r *
Com plaint fllad to aald c au a t, a nd
to aarv* a copy l h a ra o f upon
l - la l n ti r r a o t l o r n t y n ot l a l r r th a n
lha lath d a y of March. A. D. 1111;
a th a r a i# # . a d«crt* pro coofaaa*
will b* colo red a g a i n s t you f a r
lb* roll*f i r a y a d by Plaintiff.
WJT.NKBfl my hand and th* aaal
nf aald Court a t Hanford, Flo rid a
ihl* 21th day a t J a n u a r y , A --D .
III*.

(■KALI

David M. O a l r h d
C lark nf th* C ircuit Court
My M a rth a T, Vlhlaa
Deputy C U rk
K e nneth M. I .* m # r
E dw ard* B ulld lna
Poat Offleo D r a w e r 120
•an f o r d , F lo r id a
A ttorney f o r P l o l l t l f f
P u b i u h r a h . a. it, te, 21, m e ,

Legal Notica
DAO SAVS H *
c o o c e s y bill
is AS BIO AS
w e NATIONAL

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t-^D ser*

BWTICK B P P t B L t n MBA BIBO OV PROPBSBU CRAB BBS ABB
A K B B B m B V n IB CRBTAIB P I I T S I t T I ABO KOUBSARtH * WP TMB
M B I B B M M B A B C M B P TM B M T V B P IA B P O B D . FL O P IDA.
Nolle* la h a r a k r div an t h a t a Public X a a r ln g will k* ba ld d t th*
Cammlasioa Raam la th a City Mall la th* C ity o f BoaforX Florida,
a t •:** o'clock P. M-, oo March 14. 114*. I* r * n t l d 4r tha f a l l a w l a i
a h a n g a s a a d a m a a d m o a ia t o th* K o a l n t O r d la a a so o f th * a i y of
i o u f o r d , Flo rid*)
T h* p r o p e rl y poaod lo D l a t r k t C-N &lt;C#mm*rtl*l-N*l*hkorh**d
I) D istr ic t U r * l a * on N n rtk old* of COltry Avanu* s a d
Wo*
* r I ta lia n vine Avanu* la y r a p a a td la bet c hanga d to
C « l (C a m m a rc la l-R a ia lll D le lrlrt. Bald y ra y o rty b»lng mot* par*
i t e a la r ty da* art had a* L o u 24, I t , U , IT aad
a*a 1
I X Bl*#rk X
' Bin* rod*
lubdlvU U a.

1 *r*.

All Bdrttod ta taioroot aad citiaooa shall have a n O f H i l w I i r la
ka hoard d t adld kaartog.
B y o r d a r o r tk# c i t y C o a m t a a l a a o f Ike C i ty o f B u f o r d , F t o r l d x
tk lt I f ad day a t Paktuary, t u » .
M. N. TAMM. JR .
Ao C ity c i s r k of th*
C ity o f S a o f o r X Florid*.

VAST IX 3M*

Legal Notice

C. A. Whiddon, Sr. :

BROKER
BOTICM O P T H R ADOPTIOB OP
AM ORDIBABf'K I't.OSIBri, BA- 202 80. Park Art. Pb FA M M
CATIM1 ABD AlA BD O N tBII
l U f l n n ln g s i 111* K o rlh w * it
NEW LAKEFRONT home; 3-b*d*
Cornar of U t 1, B lark A.
room*, 3 baths, cuatom built,
ru n Waal s l a n g Ih* o tU n v la n
tcrrasio, glass sliding deere,
nf Ih* X o r t t u r ly boundary
tin* of th* aald M l 1 , to th*
electric kikhea, frultwnod «|U&gt;
W o a u r l y r l a h t nf w a y tin*
nets, central heatlni and air
or
W a it
A d tU ld *
Dflv*.
condUIoolng; large pint, irrlge*
I h t n r a ru n Boulharly a ln n s
th* W aaU rly r l s h l of w*y
lion. Buy for eoat dime! from
tin* nf W*at Adtlalil* Drlv*
owner-buildar. tt*,700, low down
tn th* Muuthaaal t o r n r r nf
payment. A, Frati, Gatrmoat
Blnrk R. thane* ru n ICaal In
Ave.. Lake Mary. FA SUM.
th* Boulhwaal c o rn er nf I . i t
1, Black A, thane* r u h N o rth Orly o lo n s th* Kaalerl) r l s h l
of way Una of W aal Adelaida
Drive to Point of R e sinning.
Alt lyin g In the aubdlvlalnn
r ic r r r in e a b o m b
knnw n aa l.afc# Adalalda
NOTICR Id h*r*hy given t k a i I am
Bheraa llavlalon. ari-uriHng
•ngsgOil In bualnot* a t 2714 Or*
in a plat n c o r d e d In I'lat
land* Drlv*. t a n lard, d a m l n e lt
Book I, P*S* 1. of Ih* P u b ­
L'auniy, Florida, u nda r t h * flail*
lic
llacord#
of
Hamlnals
clou* nam* #f North O rlando Mao*
C ounty, Florida.
ironic*, a n d t h a t t Inland t o rogla*
TO WHOM I T MAT COXPRRKt
t a r aald narn* w ith IH# C U r k Of
Motive la lieraby given t h a t th* iba Circuit Court, a am lnat* C a u n lr .
T own Council o f th* T u m i ul Florida,' In n c ta r d o n r * w ith th#
Altam onte Kprtnga, Florida, a d u p u d liravlalun* of th* Flatlclo ua Kama
on O rdinance o s th* ( t h day nf H lolulta, l o - w lt;
F e b r u a ry , A. D. l»4o. cloalng. v a ­ ■action
III.** F lo r id * l U U t * *
c a t i n g and aban d o n in g a p a r i of h i t .
W aa t Adalalda Drive In lha Town
d i g : Them ** A Lyk*
of Altanm ut* kprlns*. MemtnoU
U a r d o s , Ow es*
County, Florida, daaorlhad aa ful- PuMlahl Fob. 4, 11, I X I I . 1MX
lowai
Baglnnlnu a l th* N o rth w a ai l a t o * C**ss ml t k * c o w a i r C a r n a r or Im t 1, Block A, r u n ■amla*l* C * a a ly , PI*rids. I s
W a i t a lo n g lha eatena lon of bat*.
th a N'artharly boundary Its* uf l a mi K a l i l i nl
t h * aald l^&gt;l 1 , to tha W o e itr- MART FLOIIKNUK SCOTT l i m b
’ ly r i g h t of w a y lisa of Waal t i m t s k n o w n a s 34. FLOHKNCK
Adelaida Drive, t h e m * ru n SCOTT. FLORKNCn d rO T T . MART
S o uthe rly alo n g th* W aaterly F. 1COTT a n d U. F . BCOTT.
r l s h t of w a y Its* nf Weal
D*******
Adalalda Drlv* 10 Ih* Bouth- T * All Cvodlloaa a a d “
a s a l c o rn er of Jilouk It, thane*
ru n K a tl to tho go u lh w a al r o r - ■aid Malar*.
na r U h t , lilu v k 'A . ihenc a run
You a n d aach * f yau a r t h s f a k F
N orthe rly a lo n g Ihn Koalorly n a tlflad a n d r a q u lr a d | * y ra ao a t
r l s h l of way lin* of Waat Ada- a n y c lslm a s a d d am sado w k lsk
laid* Drlv* io P oint of Ua- yau. o r * l |b * r o f yau. m ay boon
sin n in g . All lylug tn th# auh- • g a l n a l Ih* **tst* of H A R T F U )R &gt;
division know n aa L i k * Ada- KNUD SCOTT, d a e i s M X Talk Of
laid* i h o r a a llavlalon, accord, •aid County, ta Ih* C o u a ty J u d g e
t a g to s plo t recorded in P l a t a l gom iu ela Counly, F lorid*, a l k m
Book I, Pa g# I, of Ik* Publlo offleo la t k a c o u r t , k a aa o * ( **W
itacorda of lo m ln o l* County, C uunty a t l a a f o r X F lo rid a, w l l k Florida.
In oldhl c a lo a d a r m onth* f r o m t h a
Lot Ihl* n a ilr * b* published ana t u n a o f t k a f l r a t auhllositto n i t '
Urn* within t h ir t y (lot d a y s fo l­ ihl* 0* 11**. Kach cJsiai # r d am*ad
lowing tha adoption of ina u r d l - aivall h* la w r i t in g , a n d a a s tl a i a t o
s a n e * In on* leak* o f s n a v i - l h a plor* o f (a ald*net s a d pa d )
p a p e r o f s a n a r s l c irc u la tio n pu k - offlr# a d d r t t o o f ih* oUlmowt. s a d
Ilskad In BamiMt* C ounty, F lo rid a, ■halt ha sw o r n t o by ik o ololmonX
a n d Ib r a * i l l c a p ita o f a sm * ha kl* ***■«. o r n i lo r s o y , e n d e a r
puhllOhad by p o l l i n g In t h r o * I I I ouch claim *t dom a*d n o l ** fU*g
publlo rona plcuou* p l a n s w ith in ■ball ba void.
t l u y C e r ll s n R*«g
t h * c orpora l* Drolls o f lb» Tow*
of A llom onl* S p r i e s t . Florida.
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Real Estate For Sale

Page 8—Thura. Feb. 25, 1900 15. Special Services

3. Real Estate For Sale

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 1-1334

112 LOVELY 1-bedroom home on large ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
shady corner lot in Wynnewood.
Raymond Lundquiat. Aiioe.
GE Equipped kitchen, Jalouiie FA 2-3931
Atlantic B«nk Bldg.
LOTS — 4 Choice — LOTS
parch; in excelleht condition.
Near Winn-Dixie and Food Fair.
Low down payment. 2419 Steven*
REAL ESTATE DRK'E-IN
Sacrifice b e l o w appraiial.
Ave. FA 2-VMB.
3411 Chaie Avenue
2544 French Ava.
BY OWNER: 3-bedroom kitchen
equipped, Sunland E a t a te a .
JtaaiUr
Can Hall”
Phone FA 1-1441
Phone FA 2-7tST.
AND ASSOCIATES
Real Eitate — Insurance
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, double carSurely Bondi
porte, extra large utility room,
1NVT2ST NOW
t i l Re. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-5441
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr.
LARUE RESIDENTIAL LOT
■aaferd .
FA 2-1379.
IN OSTEEN 120 x 130
Evens Bldg. Laid Mary
$900 - TERMS
HOUSE, very reaaonabla.
Country Club Circle.

SERVICE CALLS $1.50. For de
pendable TV aervice call San
ford TV Center, 9th. and Saa
ford Ave. FA 1-9T41.

J. W. HALL

RAYMOND M. BALL

SUNLAND ESTATES: Like new W. H. "Bill” STEMPER Agency
113 N. Park
3-bedroom, 3 bath home, Down Phone FA 2-4991
payment leaa th is original. Call Phone FA 2-1331 3001 Park Dr.
FA 3-3909.

STATION WA60NS
n-

59 PLYMOUTH
4 Dr. I Peooeoger Coelom. Very
Nkoiy Equipped, 7,494 Milto.

58 DODGE
4 Dr. $ Peeaeeger M em , Clean end
WeM ■aeipyed.

57 FORD
4 Dr. • Peaeenger Ceeatry Squire,
Air OmfttiaaW,

57 PLYMOUTH
4 Dr. g Pakiengsv, Standard Tranemimta*.

56 FORD
4 Or. • Paaeenger Well Equipped,
One Owner.

56 FORD
4 Dr, t Pnaeenger, Clean, Lika Ntw.

56 DODGE
4 Dr. • Paaeenger Vi, Torqueflite,
Radis, Heater.

55 DODGE
4 Dr. $ Pnaeenger t Cylinder, Antea e tk , Renter.

*1895
*2195
*1795
*1495
*1095
*1095
*1295
*895

RAN5FERRED
CLERGYMAN
hai vacated this neat 3 bedroom
cuitom built home, dean a* a
pin and In “ like new” condition.
4H95 mortgage at 909.13 month­
ly can be aiaumed after mod­
erate down payment. We have
iht key. Why don’t you call to­ 1-BEDROOM, $ bath, Sunland
Eatatei, 204 Oakland Ave. '
day for appointment to Me this
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ideally located home? Eicluaive
3-BEDROOMS, complete kitchen, 11$ N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
with
hardwood floori, tilt bath, Flor­
ida room. $t,M0 down. Phone
FA 2-5233
IT S HARD TO
FA 2-4934.

CALL GREENLEAF Tree and
Yard Service for fait, tffleienl
work; FA 2-3011 for free eetimate.

15-A Beauty Parlor*
.lime BrownV Beauty Salon
2010 Adams Avr. Ph. FA 2-1I2T

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP A
1004 Adsms Ph.

S t Johns Realty Co.

Seminole Realty

BELIEVE BUT . . . .
You can buy thia new, nearly
completed, two bedroom home
on almoit two acre* of land juit
ten minutes from Sanford for
only $4950! Owner m uit leave
for north and hai cut hi* price
$3000, for quick caih tale.

Will get the best
buy in town?

if you check with Bill Hemphill Motors before you Buy!

| Biscayna 2-Dr. " I ” With Dependable Straight
■ Trans mlanion — Anpcn Green With Radio —
* 8)000 Actual Guaranteed Miles.

NEED MONEY?
Become an AVON Representa­
tive. Pleasant work and hours
to suit your household sched­
ule. Wrile, Manager for inter­
view in your home, Boa 249,
Lockhart, Fla.

S BEDROOMS
1 M I BATHS

FHA FINANCED

BBE OR CALL TODAY

Carnet S Dr. Hardtep — Rani N k a ..

Onatwn Rayel Canvertible, New Top.

Stemper Agency
Ph. FA $-4991 111 N. Park Ave.
Pfc. PA l-M II $991 Park Ava.

11 114 W. 2nd S t

Plumbing &amp; Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
ION Sanford Ave.
FA 24592

8 Dm Sedan H Bleadard Tratuml*etaa With Overdrive.

, 1 Dv. . Niee Onae l (Twe Of Theee)

4 am Baden.

-111 ■

■4IF With CaafitoM At Y#nr HemHaele C*anty
AntheriMd • FeatUc • Bukk • Rubier Daaler

M. THUR&amp; A PEL

S em in ole
C O U N T Y MOTORS
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17. Pete, Livestock, Supplies
PIGS (or a barbecue, dressed, _
ready for the pit,. 319.00. N ot"
droned $18.00, will deliver. R. F.
Cole, phooe FA 2-3271.
9-MONTH-old Toy Chihuahua Manchester puppies. P h o n o
fa M en.

19. Boats and Motor*
Gatswsy To The Waterway
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer

Robson SportinE Goods
30444 E. 1st.

T V &amp; Radio Service
(Home &amp; Auto)

Ph FA 2-1

20. Automobiles
1299 BUICK, Dynaflow and hosier,
low mileage, like new through­
out. CaU FA $-290*.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
•
•

PLUMBING
North Orlando Electronic*
Contracting A Repair*
Ph. FA 2-1454 - PA 349*3
Frea Estimates
3TU Orlande Dr. — Hwy. IT-92
B. L HARVEY
994 Sanford Ava. Phone FA t-SM
ALL MAEES A MODELS
194 So. Park (M hr. aer.)
fa Mats

Uniat Coaunuaitp
Near Golf Csars*

$450 Down
T u n Wool On 20th
84. Follow Country
Club M . A Watch
Far Our Sign* . . . .

ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­
ment*, invoices, hand bills, and
programa, e t a .
fV-igraisive
Printing Co. Phone FA 1-2931—
$94 Wait UUi St.

OPEN DAILY
•i00 A. M. T il Dork
SUNDAY
l : N P. M. T il Dark

ShaenuU uA
Caaatraetiaa Co., la*.
$41 Weet Slth Street
PA S-8IM

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PR. PA 2-4221 After I P. 1 .

H.

51 FORD

D*v*iop#f

PRESENTS

50 FORD

ranot

50 BUICK
50DESOTO --$ 9 9 _ j2 9
49 DESOTO -_-J149 _ $49_

3 Badroom s-U/a Baths
•UISTAMOINB
fUTUBWt
H&gt; NATUM*
utility s**m, la
term s* Re*
km, *H sky

tile

Pnm $ 1 0 ,6 5 0 fha
$ 3 5 0 Dawn

Your Credit ia good on any of theat Cars

hrom $ 6 6 .5 0 Monthly

T&amp;T MOTORS

K^WSPUY MOMS'OPM OAtY/P-1

1110, Fnmek Ave.
J

Cut Flowers For A.:y Orcassie*
SANFORD TLOWER SHOP
FA 2-1322
or
FA 24079

FA 2-4992

I Bel Air Coupe — Turquolee nnd White With I
| New Bteck Top — 17,000 Actual Milt*. It Won’t ■
* Lent Leag At
.
1

Belalt 4 Dr. Seda* k i n Men, One
Owner.

r.

lb. Flowers A Plants

Windahleld
Back Glata
Door Glass
Vent Glaaa
SERVICE
Senkarik Glaaa and Faint Co.

*99" g Dr. RardUp, Real Niee.

TILL I t M

14. Build, Paint A Repair

Sewing Mach. Repairs

t Dr. Sedan 9 Cylinder, L-nJard
Trenaniaeten, New Bailee.

O PEN

FA $-7984
House Wiring — Electric Service
A Satisfied custom* M o*. —
Sid Vihlen
advertisement.
Q
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
112 Magnolia
FA 249U
10$ So. Oak
Ph. FA $-37*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Priced Under Preeent Market

*1595
57 DODGE
1
0
9
5
*1595
57 FORD
*1095 J C t fiali l Q ui li J
55 OLDSMOBILE
*995 i 54 CHEVY C0NV. |
55 CHEVROLET
*995
^CHEVRO LET
*995 !
*
5
9
5
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54 FORD
*5 9 5
50 HUDSON
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N
SAVE
Jjuday 7LUe
50 PLYMOUTH
SAVE
ALL DAY SAT.
49 Mercury *49

$310 Oak

CLOCK REPAIRING: Wheeled,
EXPERIENCED secretary withe*
Longwood Park, FA 2-7975,
position, full or part time. Call
FA &gt;4459.
-'
HOUSE CLEANING
Windows, Floor*, Walla. Free Es­
timate. Call FA $-1211 oe
FA 2-1913.
WILL DO cUsnlng, child care and
Ironing; aome cooking. 509 E.

Drive Four Bletha Weet Off
French Ave. On 99th flt. A
Stamper Aaaoriale la On The
Premleea Daily.

57 DODGE

Beauty Salon

18. Electrical Service*

S£»N KNOLLS

ISO DOWN

SEDANS

Dawn's

*Tto w e n t part k their attenduc*. It's parftctl"
8. Female Help Wanted

FA * *93$

Be Lovelier With PrafeteioMl
Besuty Care.

U S

If you would enjoy living out
RAINBOW Painters A Decorators
where you have elbow room, and
- F r e e Estimates. Ph. FA 24394.
know a bargain when you
B A M ROOFING
one, Call ui at Once.
DENTAL assistant, qualified to
Contracting A Repairs
meet public, able to assume of­
licensed — Bonded —Lamed
fice responsibilities, pcrmsnrnt
W. H. ’’Bill” STEMPER Agency
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone FA 3-4991
112 N. Park
resident. Respond in handwriting
300 Laural Ava.
IV. FA 2-T943
to box D e/o Sanford Herald.
Phone FA 21331 2901 Park Dr.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
YOUNG GIRLS, COLORED AGGRESSIVE type young man for
Roofing A Siding
TRAVEL
office and budget sales depart­
Phona FA 24452
19-23, SINGLE, H. S. grad. F ret
ment, steady employment, Fire­
stone Stores.
to travel Florida, Hawaii, N. Y.
WALL PAPERINO A PAINTING
and return. Circulation work. No
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
YOUNG
MEN,
COLORED
experience necessary. TraniporContact 509 West Mb St.
TRAVEL
tallon furnished. Can earn $75
Phone FA 2-1941
to $12$ weskly. plus bonus, after 19-13, SINGLE, I years college.
Free
to
travel
Florida.
Hawaii,
training. See Mr. Moorchead, 10
I t Faya
N, Y. and return. Circulation
to 12 a. m. and 9 to 7 p. m.
To Use
work. No experience necessary.
McAllister Motel, $021 S.W. Rd.,
The HERALD
Transportation
furnished.
Can
Sanford.
Want Ada.
earn 173 to 3125 weakly, plus
bonus, after tralining. See Mr.
Moorehead, 10 to 12 a. m. and 15. Special Service*
3 to 7 p. m. McAllister Motel, CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
3021 S.W. Rd., Sinford.
work guaranteed. Frea Esti­
mates. Phone FA 2-7114.
IDEAL FAMILY HOMES

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*995

4 Dr. Merdtap
Or Take Ovtr Payments $41.99.

AGENCY

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
lb H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trams
A tiociiU i.
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA t-M tl
After hours, FA 3 311$, FA 24981,
RENT OR SALE: « houiea; 1, 3 FA 2-0391
and I- bedroom*; 1 kitchen
equipped; other* partly equip­ I-LOTS in Dream wold Section; al­
ready cleared and leveled. Pric­
ped; $35 to $70 monthly. Daniel,
ed to (ell. Phone FA 2-025$.
FO 5-3302.

SUPER SPECIAL
56 PONTIAC

FARMER'S

■aafmrd

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�A W ant Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
Thurs. Feb. 25, I960—Page 9
20. A u tom obile*
1 MERCURY tudor, Mere-*Mitle, R A H , food tnniporta
tioa, ItOO. FA 2-1097.
SALE or TRADE: 1959 Nash Ram­
bler fordor Custom, radio, *250
rash and assume payment* of
160 month; or will trade for
late model Chevrolet to Ford
Pickup. FA 2-7668.
1959 RENAULT Daulphiae. small
equity and lake up payment*.
Call FA 2-4572.

21, Furniture

21. Furniture

$SAVE$
N ew Aure and

Uaed
A ppliance*

22. Article* For Sale

22. Article* For Snle

22. Article* For Snle

New A Ueed Furniture A Appli- Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quirk LIKE NEW hoipltel bed. Phone
in e rt A Good P itre To
Servlte With The Ceth. SUPER
KA 2-329.V
BUY. SELL or TRADE
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.

Jenkins

Furniture

WORK

rloihra.

luggage,

trn ti.

59 ZIG ZAG, almoit halt paid
for — lake ovtr payraenti of
*9.50 each: eoo different stitches,
- button holr*. Write Credit Mintsrr, Bo* (too, t o Stnford Hrr.
eld.

FA “TORY TO YOU
t*rp». blanket*. cot* Army-Navy
400 Stnlord Avt.
PA 2-7450
ALUMINUM
Surplus, 310 Sanford Avr.
VENETIAN BLINDS
206J0# K. P in t BL PA. FA «-0»6l CUSTOM BUILT furniture -« in
Eneloied heed. Sag-proof bottom 32.000 BTC oil circulator Heater, MATCHED wedding set, white
gla placet or «eta. Alto furnl
rail with' plastic endt. Plastic
• BIG VALUES
ha* to be non li appreciate.
gold, large center stone In the
tura repair. Cabinet! made. ‘or rayon tapea. Cotton or nylon
• 1UICK CREDIT
Cheap! Call FA 2-4387.
engagement ring. Call FA 2-5171,
eordt.
«EASY TERMS
WELCH Hahy Jumper. FA 2 *04*
Senk*rik Rinas and Faint Co. FOR SALE: Winchester •,70” t
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
B A L Scope. 2604 Iroquois
112-114 W. 2nd St
FA 2-4622
WILSON - MAIER
GOOD Breakfast room suite, steel
chairs with plastic upholstery.
Magnavox TV, 17 in, eonaote GOOD Uted Appliances and TV’a. GE REFRIGERATOR, like new,
New and Used Furniture
$45. FA 2-7770.
Phone FA 2-1577.
3 ME. First St.
FA 2 5622
Gormly. Ine., Third k Palmetto 1 u*rd little. 5*5. Phone FA 2-0266.

Tag Quality

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{${ C A R S

20*A Trailer*
FOR SALE — 1956 Spenre Craft
House Trailer. 46Wxf. See Clyde
Walla at DeWitta Trailer Park.
Ns phone ealts.

H U M , LOWPRICES-'

BEAUTIFUL 1957 Kentuckian Mo
bile Home, 2 bedroom, 46’ x 8'.
Call FA 2-8706.

0

59 FORD CUSTOM 300

TRAILER SACRIFICE
$1,000.00 OFF OF COST

Fordor Sedan, Mileage Maker "6" With Stan,
dard Transmission and Heattr. Law Mile* and
Extra Clean;

JfM La Salta 12 ft., 1 bedroom,
Jalousie windows, tandem wheel.
Used six weeks. Clear title. Will
sacrifice for ca*h. Mrs. McDon­
ald, DaWitt Trailer Park, 2 miles
So. of Sanford on 17-92.

58 FORD CUSTOM 300
Tudor Sedan a (’Winder, Radio and Healer. C D 0
Don't Mlaa Thia One]
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1951 II ft. TRAVEL TRAILER;
many extras; in Wont of DrWlttea Trailer Park, on 17-92,

57 FORD.FAIRLANE 500

•St METZENDORF all aluminum

travel trailer, like new. $750.
Park Avenue Trailer Court, No.

21. Furniture
Used furniture, appliance*, tools
ate. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
t i l Sanford Ave. Ph, FA 2-411*

10LLAWAY, HotpfUl and Baby
Bed*. Day, Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 Franeh At*.
Ph. FA ITfO

Fordor Sedan V-* Engine, Fordomatle, Radio,
Oa
and Healer. Only One Onnar tad Real Nice! f l J

H O L L E R M O T O R SALES has 50 Used C a r s T h a t M U S T BE S O L D
R E G A R D L E S S OF P R I C E ! T r a d e N o w a n d $ A V E H U N D R E D S O F
DOLLARS!

57 PLYMOUTH SAVOY
Fordor Sedan V*R Engine. Automatic Trano*
mission. Triced Way Below Today's Markell

57 CHEVROLET 210
Tudor Sedan I Cylinder, Radio and Master.
Th)« One Also Haa Air Coadltloal

57 CHEVROLET
Bel Air Fordoe V* . Fatly Equipped
. Beautiful Tutoae Fialsh • Excel­
lent Tire* • Clean laeid* and Out.

Was

58 CHEVROLET
Tudor V* • Radio A Healer • N
Tire* • Spotleeo Inside and Out

$1495

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56 CHEVROLET 210 HANDYMAN
59 OLDSMOBILE

Htatinn Wagon, V-R Kngiae, Poweeglida, Ra.
dio and Heater. Way Above Average!

*•»*” Fordor Hardtop . Beautiful
Tulnn* Finith with While Sidewall
Tire* • Spoilt*# Inside and Out.

Wan

$2695

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56 FORD CUSTOMLINE
Fordoe Redan Y-* Engine, FordousaMe, Radi*
and Heater. See Thia On* Today!

# d |
y m

55 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN

Fudoe Redan V-6 Engine, Hjdrsmstle, Radio,
Heater, Power Hleertng and Power Brahe*.
A Lot Of Automobile For Your Money I

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TOSANFORD

55 FORD FAIRLANE

W* Invlt* you Se ho owe gnaola
abaolulrly fra* wllhoul obliga­
tion at on* of Hanford'* leading
Mol*)* while you local* aulta Me housing for yourself and
family. Pick ap yaur bey at
our Rales Office.

54 LINCOLN CAPRI
Fordor Reds*. Full Power and Air CoodltiM*
ed. Dig Car At A Small Price!

58 CHEVROLET
iVagnn • V* * Automatic
Needs Roma Work • Buy

Fordor • Beautiful Coral end While
Finish &gt; Thrifty 6 Cylinder Engine
A Standard Trana. • Clean Inside
and Out.

Was
Now

a
$

V* • Standard Trans. &gt; New .Motor
. Perfect Condition Throughout •
Don't Mi»* This One!

$1595
$1250

57 FORD RANCHERO
56 CHEVROLET
l-ong Wheal Baa*. W Ton Pickup With P Bad.
Good Solid Truck l

4th Addition
Home* Designed For
Florid* Living.
$ L \ Bedroom* —
1 k 2 B*th*

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payment!
Low as $425
You can mov* in Immedl*
ately while th* paper* are
being processed.
Wa Cuarantea Peraonal
Sa tiff act Ion On Th*
Construction Of Your
Horn* For The Firat
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Ctoilng
Coat Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

Offk* Opr* 9;6e TH 9i08 Dally
I M P. N. ’Til Dark Ruaday

Car. Hwy. 1T-M ft tftk It.
Phone FA 2-1501

Chaeet* Tab f-6 Engine, Heavy Duly 8 Speed
Transmission, Dual Boar Whaals, A Baal
Week Morsel

CHECK THESE OTHER "DOLLAR WISE" BUYS!
CADILLAC
IMPALA HARDTOP
CHEVY BEL AIR SPT. COUPE
BUICK STATION WAGON
CADILLAC
CADILLAC
50 INTERNATIONAL

With 9H* Flat Ned. • Cyllader Bag!**,
Heavy Daly Tires and Hpringa. Beady Fat

55 FORD RANCH WAGON
55 8UICK CONVERTIBLE
58 FORD
TON PICKUP
57 CHEVY
TON PICKUP
58 CHEVY Vz TON PICKUP
56 (7) GMC '/■ TON PICKUP
Vi TON PICKUP

Work!

52 FORD F-8 TRACTOR
Rig T.8 Nnglne, I Speed Trsnsmlssiaa, Heavy Duly t Bgaad
Rear Axle, Air Brakes. Rsddle Taahe, 6th
g k % g m
Wheel. A T r u r k e r 's Dresm end Ready To Con. C
m g Kg
neet lo Trailer!
W L

OU R LOSS YOUR GAIN SPECIAL
1953
1953
1952
1951
1952

Second fir Palmetto
SANFORD
Ph. OFFICE; FA 2-0711
U.C. LOT FA 2-6231

Rambler Wagon
Ford Fordor
Dodge
Oldsmobile
(JMC Vi Ton Pickup

$145
$195
$145
$145
$245

ASK A B O U T
Our Nationwide
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FINANCE

PLAN

# FORD
THUNDERBIRD

a FALCON
a FORD TRUCKS

SALEH ft HKRV1CK SINCE INI
Sanfard, Florida

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Carol*
r« attorney* opened ■ potalbte t u i p t hatch (or the redhaired (ormtr modal today by
her lover might have
hit wife,
&lt;
la the drat overt apllt in the
Safenee la the trial of Dr. B.
Bernard Blech, 41, and Miss Trefaff, M, bar attorney! ladleeted
. M waa peeaible for e person to
be at the scene of a crime yet
taaeraet of nay complicity.
„ The sUtUIni lactic also Inti­
mated Carole la going to try to
swim even M "Perate" slnki lor
the killing of his Wfe, Mrs. Bar■bare riaek.
'
Lawyers for the mUlreaa ot
the surgeon resume their closing
arguments today and It was ex­
pected they would further disasso­
ciate their client from (he man
who aaya ho still wants to marry
he*—"U she will have me."
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Prosecutor Clifford Crail bad
at completed e blistering wladup
sdneeday when Miss Tregotfs

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To 'Shape' Up
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI)
-T h e Air Fes**'* Tltaa mlssUa is
: te live up to Us advance
atm i&lt; a long way from
America's mightiest war
Hi* ballet-shaped Intercontinen­
tal ballistic missile ran through e
"three-la-one" research end desearch tad development test shot
without ■ hitch Wednesday. Scient­
ists are atudylag data Won tele­
metry Sad Bum a data capsule to
pet a better picture of the success.
The Tltaa achieved separation
•ad Ignition at Be second stage ter
the second time this mouth and
seat Its aaoe sene mere thaa twica
•lb# distance of the longest previous
TUaa test shot.

lawyer made his move. Crail said
Pinch had confessed hU guilt by
fleeing the death scene July IS.
He said that Carols had "aided
nod abetted him.”
Robert Neeb Jr., former partner
of Jerry Glealer, started out lu
dull (aahlou with a discussion of
the legal aspects of the case.
Then be look on the subject ef
"siding and abetting” sod sprung
the biggest surprise ef the Ste
month trial.
"In ell the testimony and evi­
dence.” Neeb sold, "there isn't

One whale day was spent diecussing public relations when the
National Congress ef American
Indians held a live-day coeven(Ion In Phoenix, Aria., lest year.

Talent Scouts Special Gives
age Of Comedians

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By PBBP DANUG
NBW YOKE (UPI) - la there
—
In the bouse?
i” sDedal on
right's NBC-TV Startime
ed evidence that our
_ _ shortage must be real,
wsa nary a male or fsmele
i jockey among the seven
acts on the ebow. But,
led by rtesNe, parhapa that's
formula far putting on a flee
variety show.
It war S successful hour bcesueo the new performers ranged
hem geed-te-brilliant sad they
had a built-la excitement going
far them. Ttmlc stegework was
Baslly, taeteMly pres anted, too.
teslil.Ht nu *Unwsnii4 M
kitamunm
TUI :'m
Alle’®
VBClMVVBi CwlWiv
e l course, from oor being In on
Aeeo "discoveries," wllnenlm
wtert mny be. tb i beginnlnr ot
♦’big1’ careers, since you cm " di
• TV special without bos-ollica
names — nobody would watch,
you know — the newcomers were
■traduced by suitably box-offle*
Stars: Joan Crawford, Tommy
Bends, Hugh Downs, Btehard Bodpan, Maureen O'Hara, Ethel Mcrs u n and Dave Geieoway.
Beet portermanot* among the
aid*timer* were turned In by
O'Hara, Badgers, Downs sod Oariwway. As ter the now-timers, I
lha west ef
_____ enjoyed
___
ul Wallace,
Valle
denser Paul
slugsr-dsneer U nrte P aten ead the crisp
legwork of Brascta ead Tybee, a
team. Good jobs
turned la by estreat Colleen Dewstag s n Letter James ead
ad o vocalthe M m La

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he served w talent iceuta
r*a gracious exit lines.
awford's departure with
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one single proof that Carole ea
the night ef July II caused any
injury, struck anyone, used soy
weapon, pushed anybody, or
touched anyone — certainly not
Mrs. Finch.”
Neeb gave Pinch another In­
direct kick when he (old the jury
that Boeing (be scene ef a crime
eould be partial admlssloa ef
guilt. But Miss Trogoff, he said,
west voluntarily la authori­
ties even though she was charged
with "conspiracy to murder” In
hiring eouvlct John Patrick Cady.

'Horse For President' Club
Begins Setting Up Business
By DICE WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) "Morse-for-prssldent club" hue
set up shop here ia a former diecount house nest dear to a rub­
ber stamp store.
1 can hardly imagine a more
incongruous location. .:ot even his
worst enemy la likely to dLeount
Sen. Wayne Morse or accuse him'
of being anybody’* rubber stamp.
I had tbs pleasure of visiting
the Morse dub on the day of Ite
formal opening. This was e new
experience in the tour that 1 have
bedh making of presidential cam­
paign office*. The other head­
quarters I hava visited already
w en going concarns.
A brisk wind was whipping
aeross the sidewalk when 1 ar­
rived at KS lllh- Street. This
made things difficult for three
Morse men who Were trying la
hang a strip of bunting aeross the
froet of the building.

Remember when Arthur
frey ran the old 'Talent Scouts”
show with this meter? Wofl, II
wasn't used Tuesday night to It
couldn't spoil (he'fun.
I'd like to see more ef tide
high quality talent showcase on
TV. Our TV tubes badly need
new faces. And who 'mows —
maybe a comedian will make K
the next time.
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One of the buntiag-hangera wee
sporting a lash growth ad jet
black whisker*. 1 wandered if
this meant that Morse bad the
■upport ef the local beatniks, bat
he ea Id be grew the brtaA to
dramatise a campaign • to win
"statehood” for (he District of Co­
lumbia.
While tiwao preparations were
going an, a florist’s truck drove
i» end delivered a big, horseshoeshaped wreath with a gold ribbon
which spelled out tbo words "good
luck senator."
This lad to somo discussion as
to whether a horseshoe which
pointed downward, ea wee the
ceee with the wreath, wasn’t a
symbol of bid luck. Opinion on
this point was divided.
There also was some Jocular
speculation that the wreath was
ssot ovsr by Sen. John r . Ken­
nedy or tome other presidential
candidate with a card reading
"rest In pesre.”
I learned, however, that the
floral tribute was ordered by A1
Foreman, a Portland, Ore., thea­
ter owner end long-time Morse
supporter who happened to bo
here on business.
The Oregon senator, as you
know, la •noted far bis forensic
ability. Oee of the . eaals's
frequent and enduring apsskert,
he holds the current recor d ter
long-distance debate.
Fortunately ter those ef as who
enjoy t good stump performance,
the candidate himself showed up
ter ike headquarter* epulng and
Ineted as to t SS-miaute sample
■f Bto oratory. For Mores, thU
wasn't even a good warm-up.
Ae 1 was leaving, I noticed
there wee a church scroti the
street On Us bulletin board wee
the tallowing announcement:
"Quiet horn hern every Wednes­
day."

I think Carol Burnett should be
the happiest, or luckiest, perform­
er oa TV, Weak after week, It
seems, CBS-TV't Garry Moore
show does everyth'ig possible
to help her display her versatili­
ty. And Miss Burnett delivers In
■mesial stria.
Jack Benny was Moore's ipoeiel
guest Tuesday night end agate
beaked laugbs out ri hie c
over Moore's budget Whenever 1
begin (Making Benny's net might
be ready fm th. over-ex poturs
tomb, he delivers some
malarial to remind ui that Ids
act has a t Immortality all He
own,

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CIUDAD TRUJILLO, D. R.
(UPI) — Motorised "gangsters"
■hot and killed a men in the
streets here Wednesday, wounded
two policemen and fled to the
BrtiUlea Embassy, tbs govern­
ment announced Wednesday night.
The foreign ministry statement
identified neither the "gangsters"
nor the man Pwy kilted. Police
said a check ef license numbers
showed that oa* ef the u r e used
by the gunmen la registered la
the name ef Mario Read Vltlnl,
but It was not eortaln whether he
was Involved.
CBS correspondent BID Leo­
nard, who wee In effect ousted
from the Dominican Repobile
Wednesday, said in Puerto Me*
that IT etudests fearing imprison­
ment or death sought asylum In
the Brasilian Embassy after a
gunflgM with Dominican guards.

Tompd Women's
Tourney Opens

Here are two more members of the P-TA program ef urging closer
the Pinecrest Elementary School's association between parents
faculty, being introduced ae part ef teechece la ten eehooL

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TAMPA (UPI) - A Held of 114,
Including si landtag professionals,
lead off today hi the Bret round
ef tee 17,990 Tampa Women's
Open Golf Tournament.
Defending champion Ruth Jetseii, who won laet year with e
71-bole Ml, said it would tab* at
least a MS to win this year since
the touring pros ere shooting
better golf teen they did lest
year.
Mitt Jeaeen, from Seattle,
Wash., it ranked among several
top-notch golfers who rata so
favorites la tee anuual tourney
played at the Palma Coin GoU
and Country Club.

Upset Sparks
Tennis Tourney
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -E d u a r­
do Euteta ef Ecuador, upeet win­
ner Wednesday over Australian
Davis Cupper Roy Emerson, wilt
play Sweden'* Jen Erie Lundqulxt
in * top match in the Good
Neighbor Tennis Tournament to­
day.
Top-seeded Neel* Fraser ot
Australia, holder sf tea U J.
Nagles shamptaaeblp. la sched­
uled to fne* Robert Green* of
New Yack. F rtear baa boon nut
of action wHB a strained keek
msects. Officials said he will bo
deal trod in default If unable to
ploy today.
Among tee Hoot Indians sf
Arisons, the girl traditionally
takes tee initiative la
marries*, according to the NsGeer graphic Society
the
tl
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young man' s hair

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. The Channel Swim: Robert Loc­
als takes oa a duel rote te the
U. 8. Steel Hour’s April C comedy
OB CBS TV, "How To Make A
Killing." Loggia will be teen as
a French general and the gener
el's long-tost English son. Eva
Gabor la the "torn interest."
Robert Greff hat resigned from
NBC-TV to become president of
•extant, Inc., ■ new TV ead
motion picture company. Graff la
th* producer of next Sunday's
Archibald MacLelsh t e l e p l a y ,
"The Secret of Freedom"
Ed Sullivan's CBS-TV show for
March $9 wW feature top-flight
d rew acts. Including performers
la tee Cirque D'Hlvcr of P aris., .
Frlederlch DuerrenmsU's short
play. "Aether At Work," 1* the
Goodyear Theater shew ter Me
day, April 11 on NBC-TV. star­
ring Ernie Xovaci . . . Maria
Schell will star In the ARC-TV
adaptation of "Nloold\pk,” port
of tee "Special Toalght" aeries,
•e Wednesday, April to-

PlnncrsBt

Popular Brands

School fifth srad* teacher,
knows a lot about the
South. Shn waa born in
Florence, Mias., whom she
enjoyed horseback riding
and haa lived in five south*,
urn staten. Mra. Walters
traveled in six other atataa
and In Mexico. She haa
taught in three states. Mra.
Walters was educated at
Mississippi Southern Col­
lege and at the University
of Florida.

Police Hunt Cabbie Who Left
Child To Die Under Parked Car
NEW YORK (UPI)— She lay
there under lha ear Ilka a largo
rag doll. Her once bright red hair
ribbon was streaked with dirt end
■he was dead.
Robin Jeyaer, 4, a tot I feat,
4 Inch** tell waa New York Ctty'a
14th htt-and-nm victim in meant
Statistics say aha won't bo tea
last, but her death will be re­
garded as one of tbo most cal­
low' ef these left to die by pan­
icked driven.
The Bttle Negro girl was play­
ing In front of Ik* crowded Har­
lem tenement when she lived
Wednesday afternoon. A sudden
date late the street, a moving
text and Robin was struck down,
eevtraly Injured.
A crowd gathered. The stocky
Negro taxi driver stopped, qulekly

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five study wan gives to Saaferd by Mr. Walter

City

St. AU|UltllM

Ft. Piaree

Benferd

D rljind

Population

16,67«

87,500

18,000

TwUl Budffoi

$1,401,000

$3,000,000

$088,004

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par CltUen

$84.00

$78.00

$40.00

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Total number
of EmployMo

174

810

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188

Number of Employoaa
per Citlinn

1 per M

1 per 181

1 per 118

1 per 00

Number of Police
per Citixen

1 par IM

1 per 018

1 per 048

1 per 038

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$98,877
18,000 (Lead fill)

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The discussions ended te an
Board of Health and the City of Saaferd April IE 1444, ter the
Otty te construct or have started a treats* sat plant within teres
years provided the tenanting eould be assuaged on Mm poaonst
collateral. This agreement was extended 4*r another two pear*
under a July 22, 1417 resolution. However, this extension re­
quired tli* City to eat $40,000 aside sack of the two years dor ■
fund towards the treatment plant construction. This 900,000 hat
been set said* end bold as a
The City retained Ltedy, Wheslar, and AIteman as fiscal
agents to study the financing of Mm sewage treatment plant.
After a careful investlgattoa, Mr. Loomis Tandy advised the
Otty against n general obligation bend teaoe and toferaaad the
Commission that, although revenue certificates eould tocnBy he
Issued, there would not he sufficient uvewua teem the peases*
rates to mate the retirement end interest sekodato of the eortiflcetos, Bines the City Commission would net cwwldsT
th* aewer rates, the peealbWty sf
cates ended.
The flam! study of the sews
ant facta, k became steer that the
breaking even with sxpensee. Any unfor
newer division must operate hi the red with the
actually making np any sewer deficit, The study ala*
that, If n treatment plant wee financed, th* tataraat and prtaolpal
weald be from $21,000 to $11,000 annually I t addition to the an­
ticipated M e t of $24,000 for operating the plant. This means that
t te.090 to 110,000 would he required eaeh your tew th* treatment
plank Whoa 1274,000.00 to borrowed far each earn traction, tea
City must also pay interest that would add another $117,194.
Therefore, the total cost would become I4M.134.0C for ftasaciag.
plus tbo $90,000 already sot aside as a oath passi ve. A etig to
very etmilar to a person. When something sen be paid lor-to
cash, It eaves money by avoiding the interact l a this cam, the
interest payments amount to Marly 19* additional mot sd n
trm tm m t plant when flnsnsed.
In IN f, Ike City of Baaford retained * * engineering Arm
of Smith and Gillespie to review tom* aid plane for s sewage
trm tinsn* plank The report indicated that temfaod had a b a t e
outgrown th* eld plans with present r*Mmmsedations ending * r
a plant designed te handle three million gallant ef sewage each
day. This plant would'he designed to accomplish lha following:
a. M to M percent reduction in biochemical oxygen ‘demand
(mee-s ef ateaaurtag pollution),
b. IS to 90 percent reduction In suspended solids.
c. 94 to 44 percent reduction of all settletbla solid*.
During December ef 1449, Thornton Laboratories
look n pollution study of Lake Monro* for the City of Rgaford.
This study wee to compere the present conditions of the Inks
with the conditions found by the State during their 1441 study.
During this eight-year period, Benferd had made many skaages
‘In tte aewer system.
The changes resulted In elimhMtiag the unsightly accumula­
tions along the Ink* toilkhmd; collection end relocation sf the
disposal point to the west of th* City away from the populated
arm tj and maintaining aonteel over the pollution level oven with
the doubling of the contributing population, a side m u lt of the
study shews that pollution to alto comb* downstream and Into
porttap «f the lake. This stay ba due to
or
Th* City ef Benferd is now farad with a problem. Approxi­
mately two years weald' ho requited 4* put n treatment plant
into operation. Papulation growth it suck that 1470 will tee the
City ef Baaford with nearly 19,700 people as a ranernrativt
estimate. Buck a psgnlatlm wtH require a sewage temtmant
plank

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Mayor

During the pest ten yean, there has been a tot ef
also ever tee CKy’a aswage disposal qi
Lake Mourve.
During 1941, the State Board of HsuHh eonduetad a
study of the toko and cams out with a gloomy report.
However, to lk42, the City’s conauMny engineers
the problem end compared this '41 study with a *1mlter state
study ot Jacksonville. 17m Jacksonville study hod bean reviewed
by two specialists from tbs United States P«*lle Health Bervtee
to the effert that the Jacksonville study indicated that It waa
not n eerioua pollution problem at Jacksonville^ axeerf
was doubtful for swimming or raersatteo. Since tea &lt;
report showed a higher degree of pollution, the engineer for the
Oily ef Benferd concluded, "the City ef Sanford te not RtsdMted
to spendiny money on sewage purification unless R plow te nee
the weUse ef Lake Monroe for rsirm tiensd parpnsak eaoti a»
bathing”.
4in n July IS, 1441 report, the City’s engineer, Mr. Bohert
Angas, stated that: "treatment will certainly be necessary when
the population ef Sanford Inm ates te 40,000”. Mr. Abel Wolrnan,
a leading aealtary engineer, ‘submitted a review ef Innfeod's
sewage problem ea June I, 14AS. In (Ms »apart. Mr. Wotasen
several points as follow* i
1. Lake Monro* was said te be able to take sera of the
city's sswegs without InUrfrrring la any way with th*
fish life.
1 "Ths only petiibla reason for treating Sanford's sewage
would be as a part of ae effort te make the water safe
for bathing".
•
I. Due to the highly colored water, ete., Mr. Wolman stated
that "lake Monroe Is not and probably never will ba a
very desirable place te swim”. He wont ea to any that K
would be exceedingly difficult te maintain a purity de­
sirable for swimming even If a complete' sewage treat­
ment plant was constructed and the treated sewage was
rhlorinated.
On October 28, 1443, Metcalf and Bddy, tatenmttona%
known engineer*, alto submitted a review sf the oonfile ting
thoughts and reporta presented by th* State Board of Health end
the City's consulting engineer*. 1&gt;la firm soneluded their tend­
ing* by saying that the repairs and axtentian ef tea aewer
system were urgently needed and that Mm treatment plant
should bo dteerred until ten

• The Bute Beard ef Health wants the treatment plant to
•tort immediately, th e big fraction is — d* th* people want the
pleat ead are they will lag t* pay th* additional cost? A cost
that will be a t tenet $.14 additional per month oa each MU or
name $0J0.mem par year. Bash OA added sort Is am orally

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picked up the Injured child and
told tee crowd be was rushing
her to a hospital.
Robin never reached the hospi­
tal. She was found two hours later
dead under a perked ear, her
body crumpled ead broken.
Jama* Hunter waa walking
■long ten street two blocks from
the accident ead two hours after­
wards. Ho thought be saw a rag
den under a car. He reached
under tea ear ead pulled out Urn
bodr of Robin
Pollen official* called R "th*
moat vicious hlt-aad-run cate I*
com* to our attention." Deputy
Inspector Joseph J. McLaughlin
sold the girl' bsd been placed
under th* parked car la a way
white would ha vs looked as
V tee car had kilted the chill If
H had bean driven away.

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MRS. FOLLY DANIELS,
Ftneenat I Inman.
School fifth grade
teacher, was born in Anderson County, Tenn. Mrs.
Daniels, received her edu­
cation at Maryville College,
Maryville, Tenn., where ihe
got a bachelor of arts de­
gree in education. Mra.
Daniels Uvea at 110 Laurel
Drive. She haa two daugh­
ters, eight and Id yearn
old.

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�Search Continues For Jet
A 200-mnn air and land search for the
wrocknge of a Navy Je t bomber and two
of its crew was still unsuccessful today.
The twin eng irt A3D Sky warrior, on
a training mission a t the-Sanford Naval
Air Station was assumed to have crashed
between 4:30 and 5:30 p. m. Wednesday,
^according to officials a t NAS.
The NAS public service information
office a t 2 p. m. said th a t no trace of the
plane or missing airmen had been found.
One of the three Jacksonville Naval
Base crewmen, Photographer's Mate
Second Class R. L. Cardeau, was picked
up by a Navy helicopter crew after he
bailed out near Lake Helen.

By United Press Intaraatfcmal
Two air tragedies within I t
hours left at least 16—and possi­
bly I t — persons dead, t t Injured
mtnd two unaccounted far today.
w A New York-bound Italian airUnar, which haa juat taken a s
7,000 gallons of gaaollne, “Maw
Into M million placna" an taking
off from tba Shannon, Ireland, air­
port aarty today and rained aurvivon, bodies and wrackaga onto
a nearby cemetery.
At least 61—and possibly I T died in the collision Thursday of
a U. S. Navy DC6 and a Brasilian
airliner over cloud-shrouded
ugarloaf Mountain near Rio da
Janeiro.
About 41 af tha dead and the
three turvlvora af tba Brasilian
tragedy were Americans. Tba
Brazilian Air Ministry said today
the U. S. Navy plant probably
wat to blama for the crash.
Brendan Murray, assistant Shan­
non airport manager, said t t per­
sona were killed outright, S perjuna were In critical condition la
hospitals and that twu of the I t
passengers and crew aboard tha
Italian airliner ware "unaccounted

Gluaeppl Carroll, a Capuchin
prUwt of New York Cily. Their
fata was sot known Immediately.
_ Cauaa of tho eraah appeared to
hie "angina failure" on Ukeoff, a
Shannon airport tpokotniaa said.
Father Charles Comtford, a
Catholic priest whe Uvea near tha
cemetery where the crash oc­
curred, said tha plane appeared
to blow up into “ 10 million pieces
while In flight," raining bodies
and wreckage ecrois a 300-yard
Iran of tho coastal marshland.
Tba three survivors of tha Bra­
zilian crash, U . (J.g.) Georg# f .

U. S. launches
2-Ton Satellite
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V Americ a today launched a two-tee
earth satellite aboard Mo mightest space racket to last a system
of detecting Russian missile fir­
ings with an Infra-red "sky spy."
The Air Forte reported btdieatloea were the eeeond stage of
the Midas separated properly.
However, partial lose of telemetry
signals made Impossible im­
mediate confirmation that tha at^«ond stage Ignited and tho ealel9 lit* went into orbit.
An tt-faot tail Atlas-Agena thun­
dered into the sky a t 11:41 p, m.
with more than 1.000 pound* of
delicate—and possibly diplomati­
cally tontroveralal — isatrumauta
in its note.
Tha sleek rocket, the aatioo'a
mightiest, traveled steeply and appareotiy normally la M a r c h af
aa orbit around tha middle of
earth far Ha payload. The Agon*
# i s c o n d - t l a g e casing was to re­
main attached I* aad travel in
orbit with the bulky laetrumanl
package.

This was the first test of an
Air Force plan to put a dozen hr
more Project Midas satellites
info orbit within Um next two to
four years te keep take oa
launchings of big Soviet missiles.
Midas la short for "military de­
fense alarm system."
( § The •*&gt; item ia kayed lo a sen
alliva infra-red device that would
detect the exhaust of an enemy
rocket within one minute aftar H
wai fired, giving America a ttminute warning. This la the time
it would take an intercontinental
ballistic missile to go from pad
to target.

Th* Orange County Cum minion
today went on record a t favoring
a joint drainage Improvement pro­
gram involving Seminole aad Or­
ange counties and the city of Win­
der Park.
Cost of tba program is axpactad
to be S372.M0.
Seminole County Commissioner
Lawrence Swafford, who attend­
ed a meeting of Um twu board*

Cardeau suffered a leg injury and is
being treated at the hospital a t the N avy
base. He told officials he remembered
little about the incident except th a t ha
was told to ball out.
Still missing today are Lt. G. E. Dotson. the pilot and Lt. C. K. Faulkner,
bombardier-navigntor. •
Lt. Cdr. H. K. Smith, information of­
ficer a t NAS said approximately 12 Navy,
Coast Guard and Civil Air Patrol planes
are combing a four-county area for the
wreckage. The plnncs were called back to
their base about 1 p. m. Thursday due to
low ceiling and heavy rain, but rejoined
the search early this morning.

1C Hal lt. Holenia, Norfolk, Va.,
were hospitalised with minor inJuries.
President Elsenhower and Bra­
silian President Juaeellno Kubitsehek Went to the hospital on
their return Hera from Sao Paulo
Thursday night In eipress their
aympathy to the aurrivors.
A ministry spokesman said the
U. I . Navy DC0 apparently had
atrayad from ita assigned course.
The DO! waa bringing Navy
bandsman and other Americans
here from Buenos Alrat when it
collided with the Brasilian air­
liner inbound from Vitoria. The
survivors were believed to be

members of the U.S. naval party
tent to Argentina a t a result of
the recent submarine scare there,
tide of the mountain.
All of the 26 persona aboard the
the Brasilian airliner died. The
number of dead aboard the Navy
plana wai a matter af dispute,
the U. S. embassy saying there
were 44 persona in the plane and
Navy officials In Bio and in Wash­
ington saying tt carried only M.
In Washington, relative* of the
Navy bandsmen killed in (he
crash said several of them had
bad premonitions of disaster abead before they left for Lqtin
America.

VOL. XL1X

WEATHER: Fair and colder today and tonight. High today, 54-00. Low tonight, 36-44.
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BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - Presi­
dent Elsenhower made a dramatic
arrival in tha heart of Buenos
Aires by helicopter today, soaring
over the heads of angry demonatratora who were demanding the
return of ousted Dictator Juan D.
Peron. They shook their fiats at
th« chopper at It passed high
above them.
Five bombs exploded in the city
dufing tha night, injuring three
persona la what may hava bven
anti - American 4amawtrafront.

Two or the blasts damaged Amrrican-owtied companies.
Security arrangements were the
tighten of Eisenhower's Latin
American trip.
Tha President arrived by pl|ne
■t Eteisa Airport, saddened by
the loss of •! persons in Thurs­
day’s air collision over Rio de
Janeiro between a U. S. Navy
plane and a Brasilian airliner.
President Arturo Kronditl and
other high Argentine dignitaries
welcomed Eisenhower. warmly at

the airport, and the two preti&gt;
dent! boarded a U. S. Marine
Corp* helicopter and flew 27 mllet
into the city to the U. S. embassy
gardens.
Members of Eisenhower's party
wlm made the trip into town by
auio taw Peroo'a name whitewashad an the highway hundreds of
times and aignt saying “ People
are with Peran" and "Peran come
back."
A UPI correspondent in a radio­
telephone ta r tracking the hell-

Be Bighearted
Nearly 250 women will canvass for contributions to
thn H eart Fund in Seminoia County and DaBary Sunday.
The volunteer worker* will cover all communities in
Seminole and DeBary in a house-to-house eanvase be­
tween 1 p. m. and l p . m .
The captaina of the drive will have their headquartera in Seminoia Memorial Hoapital, according to Mra.
Michael Caolo of Sanford, H eart Sunday auparvinor.
Money collected for the H eart Fund ia uaed for research and for purchase of heart treatm ent equipment
for different arcaa, according to need.
The recent allotment by tha Florida Heart Associa­
tion of funds to buy an oacilloscope and pacemaker for
Seminole Memorial Hospital was an answer to Seminole
County's need, Seminole-DeBary H eart Council president
Earnest Southward said today, in urging generous re­
sponse to the Heart Sunday canvass.

copter reported that Pcronlati
along the way thou ted “Viva Pm
ron“ at the craft patted overhead.
The extremely tevere security
m eaturet and the heat kept the
crowd down to about 1,000 and
thete w en kept a tafs dittanee
away.
In accepting a hey to the d ty ,
Eitenhower said ha wat “one hun­
dred per eent“ for Frondlti,
The praise for the Argentina
pretident, who atood silently at
Eitenhower’i tide, came when Els­
enhower recalled that Frondlti had
■aid, “Argentina It going to be
one of the great leading democra­
cies, not only of the Weitern world,
but all'th e world."
Eitenhower then added with
feeling; “ I am far him 100 per
rent, and I feel that It It a great
privilege for ma to rome back te
return hit friendly call te Washing*
ton."

tornadoes.
Temperatures d i p p e d below
freezing la parts of Mississippi,
Alabama and Georgia. Cold ruined
the valuable tomato, watermelon
and corn crops la tha asm l-tnptcal
lower Rio Grande Valley.
[The naar-hliuard which lashed
,0 m Midwest Thursday with IPNortheast and Now

R lcagjarm w W ier mot and killed
hi# wife and two tfaugblars Thurs­
Armatreog-Jeada, p ,
day, put a bullet' through hie head,
i many pfoMMd- 'df
then drank a c a d 'o f beer before
staggering to a nearby home.
Julio Montes, 41, today, wee in
serious condition at a hospital with
a »-catlber pistol bullet wound in
hia head. Officers said the bullei
went In under Me lower right Jaw
and earns out tinder hie left ear.
Ha was expected te recover.
Lee Ceuaty sheriffs deputies
said Montes killed bli wife and
children te climax hours of drink­
WASHINGTON. (UPI) -a- Farm
ing. They said ha shot tha girle,
tballaa, f, aad Virginia, a, ia the lacemt pluagui M per cate l« 11
bedroom of their homo before billion dollars hi IN I whU other
slaying hit wife Luisa, about 41,
in the bedroom.
Deputies said Monies then fired
a bullet through hie head, opened
a can of beer aad lurched to tba
homo of MamlUaao Corona.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tho
Democratic-control led House Ap­
propriations Committee today da■led President- Elsenhower's re-

News Briefs

CITY PLANNER G e n ii Dnke, left, (fed Zoning and
Planning Board M em ber. Art Harris examine Duke's

Generalised Lund-one Plug for Sanford, ahowln
proposed perimeter route.
(Herald I

Farm Incpme Down

Paar Show Probe?

WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - South­
ern senators vowed today to con­
WASHINGTON lUPI) — A House
tinue their talkathon against civil subcommittee is looking into th*
rights "for a lot af weeks" de­ Jack Paar talavliien show, it waa
spile the threat af 24-hour Senate disclosed today, A apokcimen for
the subcommittee headed by Bop.
Sen. Sam J. Ervin (D-N.C.) told Oren Harris (D-Ark.) said the pa­
United Press International the nel has asked lit* NBC network
Dili* bloc expected to get some to supply it with a Kinescope of
unintentional help from civil tho Paar show af Jan. II. .
rights backers la th* South's ef­
fort te avoid a showdown.
"You can't silencl a senator."
Ervin commented. “They might
BOSTON (UPI) - A testy ex­
not debate this (civil righla) Is- change between the prosecutor and
aut but they wit) want to talk on Willem Van Hie erupted today at
ether subjects-”
lbs Dutch wireless operator's mur­
Ervin pointed out that tome of der trial. Th* 11-year-old Van Bit,
the longest speeches ia a IS hour normally cool-mannered, showed
and IS minute station Ihat ended the first outward sign of strain
at II:lg p. m Thursday ware under a punishing crota-eaamlnimad* by supporters of righla leg Uoa that began Thursday.
illation who spoke *a other m at
te n .

Isnford to tho. Lake Monroe
Bridge could ha A fine parkwjy
w ith,' recreation .Acilitles. CRy
Plamttr Gerald Mpm uold the
Jkdford Zoning Add Planning
Board Thursday.
" I think that would be a very
worthwhile plan lo go Into,'' frakt
■aid. He referred te the w4w»t
wide atrip between the railroad
track* end Lake Monroe from
Sanford to the bridge.
The land could be used for wa­
ter ski facilities and for a Boy
grout area, Dake suggested. Th*
planner said th* amount of pollu­
tion in Lake Monroe will becoma
lest aa the Stats Board of Health
damp* down on emptying of sew­
age into the lake. Therefore,
watarakiiog In Lake Monroe will

increase, Dake forecast.
The planner recomtttnded that
Sahford acquire the lead.
The aoning officials also diecussed possible problems which
msy result af*
Board mamber
of W. First
Art Harris said ha thought tha
group's biggest problem counsel­
ed with lha four-la aed area would
be handling of commercial toning,
“ I definitely tee m seed for
W. First St. ever going com­
mercial," Dake laid.
If* suggested a commercial
atrip oa W. First St. near Grapeville Ave. for molds, but said
ihat if motels were allowed near­
er town they would bring traffic
Inin lha eily, .
Dake'a motel suggestions hinge
partly on completion af Circus-

land. Ma luggeata Grapevine at
one. part of the Sanford perimeter
rouie to carry Clrcuilsnd traffic
around ih* cily, rather than
through il. The perimeter route
would run from W. First I t. south
on Grapevillt lo ttth St., east to
meal U. S. 17-02 sear lunland
Estates, and acron n o t to the
old Orlando highway. From there
Is would go north on Orlsndo
highway to a point near Cinderville east to Cameron Av*.,
north on Cameron to llth It. and
there meet a proposed extension
of Seminole Blvd. and run along
Lake Monroe.
Sinford Building Inspector M.
A. Velvington said that U Cirruswould
land goea in, tha Hate
.
co-operate to extend GrsptvMle
Av*. from 10th St. south to U. S.

Loses Coolness

a special tea district will ha ait
up far residents ia tha Temple
Terrace aed Tangle weed anas
of Semi**!* County.
T o * main p a rt o f the project

PROGRESS MINCE JANUARY was reported, a t Thursday night's moating
of thn Sanford Humana Society, Aa Um chart hat* shows, the society has
enraHod 60 members and received contributions and membership feea of
(SIR Eothuaed over the report pis Robert Johnson, treasurer; Elaine
Miller, canter, recording secretary, and Ruth Rankin, corresponding secre­
tary. Mra. HarriattCowley, president, reported on the agreement by the
county commiMlonws to ionae a piece of land screen from the county home
on Hwy. 17*62 for m snimsl shelter, subject to psbUe hearing, tostoUvsly
set March 28.
(Herald Photo)

fT-tt. Dyke sqld French Ave.
has a traffic couni of *1,000 cart
per day new and that the peri­
meter route will be needed to
relieve future pressure.
Dike's Generalised Land Use
Plan recommends commercial
eooing out 13th SI. and down
French Ave. eod U.S. 17-02. Com­
mercial organisations a rt there
now and nothing ean b* done
about M, although it'a a bad
situation, the planner is id.
He alee recommended a com­
mercially toned area for the
north and of Mellonvllle Ave.
near Lake Monroe. Both Daka
aad Ytlvington agreed that presartptioo shops and doctor’* of­
fices lend to locale around hos­
pitals aod the B e i r u t s i of thla
area to Seminole Memorial would
be a likely spot for such buildings.
Board member Robert Kerns
said about flve different areas
have been toned for prescription
shop* near Seminole Memorial
but more have been put up to far.
Dak* also presented a general
development plan for Sanford's
central bu tineas district. Ho recommanded a new library im­
mediately east of tha Civic Cen­
ter and a new fire station im­
mediately south of tha center.
This would replace Ihc present
nation on Palmetto Ave.
Dake said Fire Chief Mack
Ciavaland Sr., thought this was
a pood site. It would give fire
Irutjke fast arceis easi-west along
Seminole Blvd. end north-south
along Sanford Ave.
A yacht club and marina &lt;o re­
place the present bandsbell, and
tree-filled mills to replace road­
way on several small streets
were also suggested by the plan­
ner.
Dake recommended
making
fourth St. w i way west and Se­
cond I t. one way east, making
Commercial Ava. a through street,
and adding orf-streal parking
area* la tha cily.
Daka’a groundwork in making a
guide p ita for Sauford'a future
devtiepmeal is now finished. Hie
employer. George W. Simons of
Jackaonvifle, will look over Dake'a
findings, Make revisions, sad sub­
mit ait findings in bound leporu
la the city. Sanford's government
then may use the findings as U
wishes.

the winter. Up I# W iochei ad
■now blocked two main Mlehigaa
highways. Sevta Inches In DetroM
touched off a rash of trafflc-eaait
lng accident*.
Sevan inches af snow severed
Springfield, Decatur, Peoria end
champaign la Illinois. Party mile
aa hour winds whipped drifts
■cross highways. Dotens af school*

closed.

Tornadoes dipped from Me aim
at Jacksonville aad Labs City,
Thursday. T h en were no deaths
or serious Injuries, but the twisters
wrecked or damaged ■ homo* aad
buildings.

The city started putting add!lionet office space and a courtroom
on (he second floor of City Hall thla
week. Sanford CHy Manager W.
E. Knowlee said Thursday.
Knowlaa told the Sanford Zoning
and Planning Board tha pity Hafl
was built soundly la the lKOt, but
waa not properly planned.
Adding tba courtroom and office
and storage apace upstairs will
leave more room for workers and
ihe visiting public on tho ground
floor, the cily manager Mid. He
added that noisy office machines
also will b t put upstair*.
Insurance regulations has kept
Uia cily from usiog tha second floor
or its headquarters, but now tho
way hat been cleared for conver­
sion of the Mcond floor, la being
converted Knowlea Mid.

Crews Bock Home
Flight craws from VAH-d at th*
Sanford Naval Air Stilton arrived
Ibis morning after a seven month
tour in thn Mediterranean ns pait
of tho nation'* Drat Una ad do*
team.
Tho heavy attack squadron is un-der th* command *1 Cdr. B all

P. Yales.
lh a squadron had Hated
parts as Barraiaai, Istaahal,
sns. Nspies, Leghorn aad Cat

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New 'Racial' Protest Shaping Up

Couples Rescued

ATLANTA (UPI) - Three weeks
ago today s "bull session” in a
cotlego dormitory supplied th*
spark for what iqsy become the
first fuH-scals assault by Southern
Negroee on the nerve center of
racial segregation in the South.
The attack Is on Southern cus­
toms and Southern habits — mg
Southern laws.
Th* movement began with Neg­
ro collage students at Greensboro.
N. C. Feb. 2 and raced throughout
North Carolina into Virginia, South
Carolina, Tennessee and Florida. It
. jeered to New York City end
to Baltimore, Md.
11m Greensboro students walked
tot* foe total F. W. Woolworth
state, part of a national chain that
he* no racial harriers but follows
focal Oks to a t," and demanded
service at fos taocb sounter. Wbon
tboy won refused they took seats
I announced foog would stay un­
til served.
"They serve a* standing up,”
said Holland Hannah, a student
at Greoneboro'e North Carolina
A A T College aad dim of the “sitla” leaders.
“ We want to be able to sat sit ting down like everyone else,
Hannah said. “W* will not settle
far anythtog but integration of tbs
unch counters, and ws have no
intention of stopping there."
AH Insisted the Greensboro dem*
oust ratio* was spontaneous. But
the local president of the National
Association far foe Advancement

A fte r Crash Landing
Ini rescue and survival la tab'
(rearing temper*(urea la mow *f
to tba arm plU.
'
McCabe and Flynn Joked about
their predicament.. Aa near aa
McCabe coaid fliure oat they
were aomewbene near Helena, en
tba aide of a mountala abont «,M
feet above aea level. Thk timely
Information Immediately becaaae
the brunt of tome humoroaa Jibe*.
'T1&gt;e toy* kept Joking hot*
and forth,'' Mrs. McCabe aald.
■'It they didn't Joke, they tasow
aa. would ary.
"K eras awful," ala* said. "IN
didn't have any overabooe. We
didn't even have a candy bar.
Luckily we had lota of aooba and
w* could go to the bonfire, warm
our feet aad put aa another pair
at aocke. The anew woe awarder
forced to crash lend to get through."
The tww couple* spent the night
In the plana, cuddled together for
warmth.
t- d i i r f i t k .
When til* akiaa cleared the a n t
v
- ‘W# wort going down so fost
g i wo eentf think woe fost wo morning foe maa built a signal
fiSod we would kit the clearing,"
se&amp; M rs. Flynn. "Wbon f opened
\ my syea sad sew sveryon* was 70 aircraft aearchlng far foe two
moving, I couldn’t believe k." couples spotted tbelr fire and ra­
Injuries were alight— dioed tor a helicopter. The oopter
)■ aad bruises. Tba plana took foam to a&gt; hospital bare for
treatment «t faeir injuries and
slightly damaged,
igea tba ardeal ot await* frostbite.
; HELENA Moat. IUP1) - A sinMaenglea fouraaater plan* took
off' trees Great Falls, Mont., and
Waded southwest for foe gay
Vegas, Nov.
■Breast J. McCabe Jr., 41, a
lawyer aad rotoraa pilot of World
War 11, was at tba controls. Hit
teddy, Jock Flynn. M, also a
tat. sat east to him.
~Waled behind them, chatting
gaily sheet setting away from th*
flfoi Moot*as winter, were their
wives, Bilooa MeCobo aad Flor­
as** Flyae.
gbertly after fos piano took off
■stony foag ran tote 'a snow
alarm, lee bogaa to form on the
2 T « The Nans became slug

ffl-Jz!

H mAROURRITR P A U L
.Pioecreat El o m e n t e r y
S
» grade teacher, haa
I#. eM the national
|« the United State*
and Haa traveled hi Canada
m 2 Marie*. A University
of Pittsburgh graduate,
"lira. Paul recelvad har
master* degree at Colum.

.to “live la Sanford, toaci
e and be useful to the com'
r m unity."

Eloctric Carillon
Spreading Sound
O f Church Music

MRS. EDNA HUMPHREY,
Pinecraat fourth g r a d *
tone hey, nays her future
pinna n it goatinued work
on her Maatar of Aria dogrot for her
rear and th# rearing of her
three children. Sewing,
reading, boating, fishing,
swimming, flower* and cm.
lectin* oid coins are lira.
Humphrey’* hobbles. She
has travaled through ad
the eastern United 8tales
coastal region from Mary­
land to Florida. Mrs. Hum­
phrey attended Junior cotlege in Baokley, W. Va.,
Concord Teachers College
in Athena, W. Va. and Stat­
ion University. Wife of
John L. Humphrey, d te ia
the mother of 12 year old
Karen Jeanncne, Sondra
Lee, 11, and four year eld
John L. Humphrey Jr. Mrs.
Humphrey wee bora ia
Beaver, W. Va.

HARRELL AND BEVERLY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE got a wnloomn
from Ghnmbnr of Common** Bapwa acta thru Charii* Morrlnou Monday.
Morrison, right, lake* a look a t an air filter while welcoming oo-owner
David Beverly. The 209 W. 28th S t MtodaoUvu service garage, which re­
cently opened here, specialise* in automatic tranamlaaion repair and motor
rebuilding. Thu plant la equipped for aM tgrpaa of aasbo repair work.
( (Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UPI) - That GI |
manual aa how fa wash the gen*
eral'g dog, serve hla drink* and
shine hla shoes cost 9tl.1l per
copy, foe Air Foret disclosed to­
day.
A master sergeant and threa
civilians devoted a total of SO
days la composing the “on-lbeJob training” manual. Juat MO
copies ware published aad distrib­
uted to enlisted men assigned as
aides to general, at a total publish­
ing coat of 98.371.71.
These vital atatlatics war* pub­
lished by a House appropriations
subcommittee which had called on
the Air Force for an explanation
af tba controversial manual.
The manual, which popped up at
a House armed services subcom-

way. This presumably referred to
sections on bow to bathe a dog,
abtae aboee, clean toilet*, mop,
dust, watt on the table, end greet
guests.
"The fact that certain tasks nr

procedures were included In the
manual doea not indicate that auab
duties were to be performed reg­
ularly by the airman aide at a
routine part of M* duty," foe Air
Force aald.

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Johnny
Mathis, who would rather ting
thaa talk, Is a pretty good su m pie that the btUadeor may be
replacing tba rock-and-raUon a*
the idol of U»* teen-agers.
Matbia ignores rock and roll in
favor of the ballad and sale* of
bis recorde have skyrocketed
among foe younger act. Ndt only
that, ha U lining up a steady
backing of adults, a* evidenced
far foe success af hie recent night
club engagements.

Mi* success story began ooly
four yean ago when Matbia ap­
plied for a singing spot In the
Black Hawk caf* la bis hometown
of San Francisco. Since then he
has filled supper club appearances
ia top spots across the nation.
An introductory to the movU
‘‘The Beet of Everything” by
Mathis haa boosted hia singing
of the them* song toward an
Academy Award nomination thii
year.

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ter visiting friends to Sun Vatey.
Idaho, they derided to got mar­
ried and accompllahcd forir mis­
sion to the police radio room af
the county Jail.
R
It was the first marriage tor
Miss Lindstrom and the raeond far
Callaway.
The pretty daughter of foe
world famous actress said any
honeymoon would have to wait and
that she and her husband, the heir
to a Georgia textile fortune, would
return to ''business aa usual.”

Mftnhmtt*n - Marlboro - Sandy McDonald

T har ere played at Vatican City,
ArUegUa National Cemetery. Fa

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Actrat Ingrid Bergman’s daughter
went back to classes at Mills Col­
lege today and her husband of
let* than 41 hours returned to hie
Job with an electronic! firm.
Jennia Ann (Pia) Lindslrom, 21,
and Fuller E. Callaway III, 2i,
revealed Monday they were mar­
ried "on the spur of the moment”
Sunday night to the county Jail
at Elko. Nev.
Miss Llndstmm said that while
driving back to San Francisco af­

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ing from trespassing to disturbing
the peace. It denies: however, any
part to the organisation or leader­
ship.
"W# are Irytog to show Negroes
the best way to demonstrate,” Ca­
rey said. "We are trying to show a
them that it is better to hit one •
chain store than different stores.”
There are no laws requiring
segregation at the lunch coontari
of drug, dime and department
stores in the South. There ooly fa
long-standing custom.
Negroes long have been accepted
customers at such stores fast
never at the lunch counter*.

Ingrid Bergman's Daughter
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of Colored People called In another
organisation to coordinate and lead
the campaign.
The Congress for Racial Equality
(CORE) of New York sent Gordon
Carey, 2*. a white man, to spur
the Greensboro demonstration into
something bigger.
Leaders of other demonstrations
in other North Carolina citiea de­
nied that CORE had a part in
thalr plana. But CORE managed
similar demonstrations in Tailshat.ee,. and other cities.
Th* NAACP encouraged the
movement and provided lawyers
for thoae arretted on charges rang­

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and tonight. High today about 75. Low tonight about 55.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 636

CID Boss
Faces Space

4»ap Queries
WASHINGTON (UP1) -Central
Intelligence Director Allen W.
Duller war called by Senate In­
vestigators today to explain why
the chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff did not ree certain intel­
ligence figures on Russian mis­
sile strength.
_ Dulles was summoned to a
wlosed meeting of the Senate
space and preparedness commit­
tees. Membera aaid they would
ask him why Geo. Nathan F.
Twining, Joint Chiafa chairman,
did not hava the figures when he
assured the group the "missile
gap" had been arrowed.
Senate Democratic leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson said in advance
he hoped Dulles could "itraighten
out some confusion" between earttie r Dulles and Twining testimony.
Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.)
aaid Dullea testified Jan. 2&gt; that
Intelligence eatimatei showed the
Rustiani would have more mis­
siles oo launching pad* in mid1961 and mid-1962 than bad been
indicated one year ago.
Testimony released Tuesday
night wowed Twining coneeded
oa Feb. • he never saw the yearold estimates feet DuBe* gave
'jttit comntkUoi.
Sea. Leverett Saitoturtell (RMaas.) asked Twining K fee mil­
itary chiefs "made their calcula­
tions at Is e * proper defease
without • knowing feat year s
launcher figures."

THB REASON FOR LEAP YEAR U shown to Sanford
Grammar School atudenta in thin poster made by Mrs.
Alice Grant’s sixth graders. The poster shown how It
takes 36614 days for the earth to go around the nun. In­
stead of having one-fourth of a day hi each year we

save all the quartern and add them up to make a full day
avery four yearn. I-ooklng at their handiwork with Mm.
Grant, are the students who did the nrt work on the
poster. They are, from left, Chilli Crowell, I’sm Meri­
wether, Jimmy Karks and Bill Crowell. (Herald Photo)

$590,000 Jail, Courthouse
Plans
Given
Initial
Approval
News Briefs

P re m ie r May Quit
ROME (UPU— Premier An­
tonie Segal today called on Presi­
dent Giovanni Granchl, apparently
to tell Urn to advance that be
waa going fe resign.

Negotiations Talks
TAMPAKSIRING. I n d o n e s i a
(UPI) — lev let Premier Nikita
Khrushchev and PresldraMukkma
f e t t l e d dew*.to prelim
Ration* today la the
of this BaUanae men

Shooting Spree

UNIONTOWN, Pa. (UPI) - A
baserk man shot sad killed a
truck driver and wounded two per­
sons. one critically, early today
and engaged to a navagy gua battle
with police who tried to n a b hie
.barricaded home. Nearly three
Whours after Daatol Raymsad, about
* » . started hto akooting aprae, golies bad been aaabla to flush U a
out

The Couniy Commission Tuesday
authorised Architect James Gam­
bia Rogers to proceed with pre­
liminary plana for the new county
Jail and ramodeling of present
courthouse facilities at a combined
estimated coat of $590,000.
The board ordered the Winter
Park architectural firm to draw
up working plans within 60 days
for the two-story Jail with a cap­

acity for l i t prisoners at an ap­
proximate cost of 9490goo. Tne
courthouse project is expected to
coil $100,000.
When working plana are ready,
the board plans to put Fiscal
Agent D. Kirk Gunby to work
paving the way for a bond issue,
setting the mlUagc and validation
proceeding*.
Chairman John Kridcr emphasis-

County's Bookkeeping
System Coins Modern

Circuit Court Clerk David Gatakal plans to revise the book­
keeping system In fee Courthouse
and aal up an entirely mechanid a l operation.
Gate be) asked the Couniy Com­
mission Tuesday to consider pur­
chase of a $6,009 bookkeeping ma­
chine feat wU eliminate deputa­
Team sters Meet
tion and consolidate all tabula­
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - The tion done In the clerk’* office.
quarterly making of fee Team­
sters Union's 15-member General
Executive Board began here to­
day. One of the major topics of
discussion will be the recognition
Selection for Sears' Los Angelas
warehousemen, said Harold J. Gib­
bons, Teamsters vice president and
executive assistant to President
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Sen.
Jamas Hoffa.
Harvto J. Belaer or Booifay today
the eighth gubernatorial
New Postal Economies became
WASHINGTON (UPI) — House candidate to qualify in the 1960
members were oo record today for race.
new postal economies and seme re­ The Holme* County attorney was
duced mail service if necessary. late gettini hi* qualifying fee into
.B u t they want more liberal treat- the secretary of stale’s office. He
toment of their own free mailing (ailed to make U opening day be­
privileges. The House approved an cause of aa attack of influence.
Arnold Lund of Daytona Beach
M million dollar cut la the Post
Office Department's 1961 budget sent in his filing fee for Repub­
request Tuesday despite warnings lican national committeeman.
Two senators qualified for reby Postmaster General Arthur E.
Summerfield this would mean election, Charley £. Johns of
Starke and Harry Hair of Live
"drastic" cutbacks la servlet.
Oak.
The following representatives
Minstrel Show Off
qualified
ra-eloctioin: Robert K.
RENO, Nev. (UPI) -A Lutheran Knowles for
of
Brndanton,
Wilbur H.
ir.m inister today aaid be called off Boyd of Palmetto, and William
L.
• a scheduled minstrel show "be­ Wadsworth of Bunnell.
cause we don't want any race
friction." The Rev. Armand Muel­
ler of St. Luke's Lutheran Church
aaid ha nod other church officials Boy Admits He
decided to cancel the show schedul­
ed for Feb. 26 after aa NAACP Set School Fire
representative her# laid him “we ORLANDO (UPI) - A 17-yearwould not appreciate the ridicule old boy picked up in a stolen ear
of our forebearera because they car has confessed setting a $43,wera la ignorance.
009 fire at an elementary school
last Dec. 27, police reported today.
The boy waa identified as James
Osborne Mattingly, who moved
2 Jail Escapees
here about five months ago from
Harrodsburg, Ky. Detective Lt.
Are Apprehended
Reynolds said Mattingly
JACKSON VILLI (UP1) - Pa­ Charles
admitted
into the school
llet nabbed two m art ticaptca to ransarkbreaking
desks
and eat some
from the Duval County prison
The boy told officers be set
farm early today, leaving only one food.
of the 10 who broke out Saturday the fire to cover up the break-in.
still at large.
Louie'S. Hardenbrook, V. and
'Orhurman Francis, Si, wera picked Underwriters Set
up while parked in an old-medal
car along busy Atlantic filvd. They Mpet Thursdoy
admitted being two ad Ike M vhe
St. Jokgl Underwriter* Assn.
pried open a aecoed-deer barracks wRl meet at noon Thursday to
window Saturday night and eecap- discus* plan* for lhc!r memberatop drive gar the coming year.
klaaelf to and five weie aoeaptor- The meeting will he held to
ed Sunday, and • aavaafe was Jim Spraeet’s Restaumat oa llwy.

Belser Qualifies
For Governor Race

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The board approved the request
and Galchto plans to study var­
ious machines of fee type desired
now in use in neighboring rounThe court clerk aaid there Is
pnlv one smaU bookkeeping mal
in the office at ike present
and most of fee tabulatii
*'
checks and vouchers is dor..
hand.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn
stressed -the Importance of the
new machine in eliminating the
"antiquated accounting system in
the courthouse."
However, Chairman John Krider told Gatcbel there is not enough
fund* available from Ute current
budget for purchase of the ma­
chine. If the machine Is pur­
chased, funds must come out of
next year's budget, Krider said.

U. S. Navy League
Leader To Tour NAS
The president of thr United
States Navy League will get a
tour of the Sanford Naval Air
Station ‘ from the station's com­
mander Friday.
Frank G. Jameson who heads
the league of nearly 40,000 Ameri­
cans interested in Navy affairs
will be told about the function of
Heavy Attack Wing One by Capl.
Robert W. Slye, NAS commander.
A luncheon will be served /or
Jameson and Navy League mem­
bers who accompany him.
Jameson is expected to arrive
hero about 11:50 a. m. City aad
county leaders will welcome
Jamcsoo at the bate.

Business To Help
On A rt Scholarships
An art scholarship for some as­
piring artist wUl be established
through cooperation of the Sanford
Art Assn, and the owners of a
new busineai here.
Member! of the assqclalion have
been granted exhibition spaee in
the dining room the Sea shell Res­
taurant. where 12 different paint­
ings will be hung each month.
Soma of tha picture* trill be for
sale and the restaurant owners
agreed to accept a $9 par east
commission, wife fee proviaiawlhat
any funds they receive from K
be placed In a special scholarship
fund by the art sn a p , Mrs. Jiaisa
DcWK. presides!, anti.
Buck ■ scholarship has bean one
to Ik* goals to the aaaocUlton

ed the board does not intend tu
put the county In debt for a long
period of time, but plan* lo pay
the money back "in five year*."
II. W. Johnson, an associate of
Rogers, presented two plans for
tha new Jail to the commission.
An alternate plan calls for a
three story 226 prisoner jail to
cost 5365,000, but the board agrcod
that under the first plan it could
add another floor later It desired.
H-SyrisroJ., L. .Hobby told tbs.
fomWasfunrrs ha was "pleased"
• lih that preliminary plan* and
(•)(
tw&lt;&gt; story building would
mbet the needs for the next fivete-seven years.
According to preliminary plans
for the Jail, the first floor will be
used for administrative purposes
and wUl be alrcondltioned. The
a#coed floor will be the cellblock.
Preliminary plans also revealed
adequate parking faelliUaa in thr
area near tha Jail which wtU be
located adjacent to the courthouse.
la discussing tha cost estimate
to the Jail, Jtshnson emphasised
the flgurea may be higher when
bids are lei.
Johnson aad the board also
went over preliminary plan* for
remodeling to the eourtbouve. He
aaid he bad spoken to all depart­
ment heads and the majority was
in favor on the changes proposed.
Plans include relocating tlic
County Commission chambers on
the ground floor, with a seating
capacity to 75; an eight-passrnger
elevator; additional space for thr
tax collector and tax assessor anil
a law library la the present Conn
ty Commission chambers.
"There won’t be any fanry
frill* in tha project in an effort
to keep the coda lew," Johnson
added.
Krider aaid be hopes to invite
tha public lo meetings when work­
ing plans are presented so inter­
ested persons can give their
viera on the two projects.

Longwood Church
Bequeathed $100
Longwood'* Christ Church, Epis­
copal, has been left a bequest of
$100 by the late Mrs. Bessie Alfonl
Ballance, Charles Morrison, church
treasurer, revealed today.
Mrs. Ballance was not a mem­
ber to tha church but was interest­
ed tn nctivitiei of the congrega­
tion, according to Morrison, and
she had many friends among the
church member*.

1 p. m. Stocks

NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
prices at 1 p. m.:
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American Tobacco............... 106H
Bethlehem Steel ............... 4914
Caterpillar
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DuPont
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Eastman Kodak . .. ..
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Rio Gives Ike.
Wildest Welcome
In City's History
RIO D r JANEIRO. Brasil (UPI)
—President Eisenhower came fly­
ing down to Rio on the eve of
carnival time today, and received
the wildcat welcome in this city’s
uproarious history.
So dense was the welcoming
crowd and so tumultuous was his
reception that It took Elsenhow­
er's auto IS minutes to move
three blocks from dockside.
Bliuards of coofettl rained
down. Screams of "Vee leek Eek"
filled the air. Sirens roared.
Pleased as punch, Eisenhower
alternately stood and sat in the
bark of his convertible, waved
his arms in greeting and gave
thr throng his famous grin.
In Ilia speech of welcome, Preai
dent Juscellno Kubilschek told Eit
rnhower the vast throngs had coma
because of their great "esteem
and admlratioV (or the U. S.
president.'
"Tbit rily which acclaims you,
Mr, President," Kubitiehek said,
"has always been distinguished by
fidelity to the cause to democracy,
always ha a been prood to fight
(or liberty and self-government."
Eisenhower responded t h a t
"llraiil and the United Stales
have always Uved together in
peace and friendship."
He said be hoped his visit would
emphasize the desire of fee peo­
ple and government of the U. S.
"In strengthen the bonds of friend*bip.”
With that, Eisenhower and Kubitscbek started out pa a.triumphal
ride through the rity. Police had
to force the crowd back.

City Bond Trustee J. 11. Van
Hoy, discussed as a possible appointer to the County Commission
from District 2, said today hr
would accept thr appointment if
It were offered. 0
Van Hoy was asked if hr would
be available (or thr county post
by Volir Williams Sr., a longtime
friend, who said he made the in­
quiry on the suggestion nf city
commissioners.
The District 2 commission scat
has been vacant since November
and appointment by the governor,
or special rlrrllon after 60 day*,
la required to fill it.
One reason previously expressed
publicly for the delay in filling
tha District 2 vacancy was that
no qualified person would accept
the appointment at the time.
Van Hoy, former member of (he
Charleston, S. C., planning board,
was mentioned aa a good man to
represent the Sanford district dur­
ing a discussion of an ilem on the
City Commission agenda Mondaynight.
Listed in "Who's Who in Indus­
try", and rrtired after 39 years
as general manager of manufac­
turing and sales for a roofing firm,
Van Hoy serve* with Volie Wil­
liams Sr. and Herman Jacobson
as city txind trustee. He had kept a
Sanford residence for 25 years be­
fore retiring.

He said he never hai been in
politics, but “ would be available
if the community wanted nic to
serve."
Mayor Earl Higginbotham aaid
today a Herald headline Tuesday
which said "City Leaders Back
Van Hoy For County Commission
Post" might have been mislead­
ing.
City Manager Warren Knowles
look a stronger approach. He wrote
a letter to the County Commission
saying The Herald "carried mis­
leading and inaccurate headlines"
and that Thr Herald had "been
requested to run a retraction and
clarify thr entire matter."
Herald Publisher Walter Girlow
aaid he felt that such an important
public matter a* a prolonged vac­
ancy on (he Couniy Commission
(ram the county's most populous
district should have been discuss­
ed by all civic leaders and offi­
cial*. and he commended the rily
commissioners for bringing the
matter up on their agenda.
"I don't feel that the report of
that public discussion earned the
implication which Mr. Knowlra re(erred lo In hi* teller and certainly
none was. intended," Girlow said.
The report of a discussion bycity commissioners of the continu­
ed vacancy on the County Com­
mission from District 2, which in­

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clude* the city, said that tha
commissioners decided to ask Van
Hoy if he would accept their rec­
ommendation for the county post.
The story said that City Com­
missioner Jimmy Crapps "suggest,
ed the board back Van Hoy and
Mayor Earl Higginbotham agreed
he would he a good administrator
if he could be tempted lo accept
the post."
Higginbotham said, when asked
if he thought the story gave tha
wrong impression, that the refer­
ence to "hacking" Van Hoy prob­
ably would he construed ai mean­
ing political support by th* com­
missioners. That, he said, was not
the rasr.
Knowles said In his letter to the
couniy board that "we wish to as­
sure you that the brl.TXrs of this
story that the City Commission
was backing any individual for the
County Commission could not have
been further from the truth."
Knowles' letter advised the coun­
ty commissioners:
"You gentlemen can rest as­
sured that there was neither dis­
cussion nor thought of the City
Commission actively participating
or Interfering tn any phase of the
county function. The purpose of a
very brief discussion was to pro­
vide help if possible. We are sorry
to say that the newspaper account
did not convey thia intention. .

Titan Achieves Test Goal

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) An Air Force Titan missile
streaked down lha Atlantic range
today on its longest lest flight to
date. The Air Force hoped to
recover a dala-ladea note cone.
The big rocket achieved separa­
tion and ignition of its huge se­
cond stage, the main objective of
th* shot. It was th* second suc­
cess out of tha last five allots.
The alrek, 110 • Ion mlsalla,
largest of America's war rockets,
rose from Its pad at 11:03 a. m.
It arched high toward thr south­
east In what appeared to be a
perfect flight.
Th* Air Force sent the nose
cone of the two stage rocket inlo
a target area near Ascension
Island, about 5,000 statute miles
from Cape Canaveral. Recovery
crews wera stationed there to at­
tempt to get tha data capsule
from lha walar.
It was by far* the meat ambi­
tious flight planned to date for
tha 98-foot tall Titan, which had
one unimpressive single success
in four shots during tly past nine
months.
On Feb; I, the Titan achieved
powered flight for ill upper *ta§p
for the first time in n last to
slightly more than 2,0*0 mtlta. A
Titan Maw up on th* launching
pad Aug, 14 because of prematura

ignition and another fitsled Dec.
12 because at a faulty "destruct"
pickagr.
On Feb. I, a Titan exploded in
thr air whrn its nose con* came
loose and sent It out to control.
It was a different story today.
The Martin-built Titan got off of
IU pad under the flaming power

Ua 100,000 pound thrust booster
engines which cut a dove- tailed
pattern as tha missile soared.
Exactly three minutes and M
seconds later, the mighty secondstag* engine—largest ever Ignited
at high altitudes — turned loose
10,060 pounds of thrust and kicked
fee nose rone toward Its target.

GORDON FREDERICK

V II.A N | JR.
MACK CLEVELAND

Dixie Senators Threaten Seminole's Two
Legislators To Run
A ll Out 'Rights' Fight
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Battle
lines tightened in the Senate to­
day wife southern opponents of tha
civil rights bill threatening lo
fight "around the-clock" sessions
with evary delaying tactic to th*
book.
Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga.),
leader of the southern bloc, said
a speedup ordered by Democratic
leaders was "legislative torture,"
and served notice he will prevent
legislative short cuts.
Russell's warning of retaliation
was quickly followed by action.
When Democratic Leader Lyn

Children Aid
Mom In Delivery
O f New Baby

don B. Johnson nskad unanimous
consent for lha Finance Committee
to meet today while tha Sanale was
In aasslon, Sen. Russell B. Long
(D-La.l objected. Long, one to
fee southern bloc, is a aommittae
member.
Russell's notice came as Johnson
told newsmen he "hopes" the Sen­
ate will "reach soma votes next
week."
The Texan aaid both aides nr*
"entitled to consideration" and
thsir "viewpoints must be met."
Th* ouly thing be is trying to do,
lie aaid. is lo arrange sessions to
accommodate both.
Senate GOP Leader Everelt M.
Dirksen said if Iba Senate carries
on "sunrise to sunrise" sessions
starting Monday "w# might finally
get la a vote."
But he said hr has mi desire
at this point to try to limit de­
bate under the Senate's gag rule.
"Around the clock sessions are
more likely lo get the Job dooe,"
he told reporters. Th* chamber
met Tuesday night until 10 :11 p. m.
Sen. Jacob K. Javila RN. Y.
said the pro-civil rights force*
would give the "honorable course"
laid out by Senete leaders a chance
to work before taking further atept.
"Of course, if this does not work,
we wUl have to consider other
measures," ha said. These could
include a cloture move lo abut
off debate by a two lhirdi vote
of all senators present.

GREEN, R. I. (UPI)-M rs. Lou­
is Repose felt the familiar pang*
and ordered her flvs younger
children tu bad.
Then she eummoned her daugh­
ters Carol, lo, and Sandra, 9, 'a
her bedroom. Sha told them what
was about to happen and instruct­
ed them In what lo do.
..Th*-girl's father. Louis, was at.
work. They have no telephone so
he couldn't be summoned in lima.
The two little girts, following
their mother'* directions, deliv­
ered their little brother Monday
night.
"Everything worked fine," Re­
po** said proudly. "My wife stay­
ed ronscious all lha time and
told tb# girls how to da things.
"They've all been close call*. Volusia interstate
I had to rush lo get my wide to
tween Eight and Ninth Sta. on the hospital for six to the girl* Link Bid $611,265
and Just about mad* it—all except
ORLANDO (UPI) - Interstate
llwy. 17-92, Burton added.
highway projects In totuling
Burton told tha county rommls- for Carol.
"1 delivered her myself."
$7,339,ton were included in ap­
sioner* that equipment in the
parent low bid* received Tuesday
bsilding will bring the complete
by the State Road Department.
project cost to approximately
Voteri Doom Slums
$i30,0Q0.
Among tha projects. It. B. Tyler
TALMHASSEE (UFI) - Tal­ Co,, LeutaviUe, Ky., waa-tlm ap­
The board had estimated fee
proposed facility. About 1106.000 lahassee voters Tuesday voted 2.. parent low bidder at $611,365 for
aid has been notified that a 042 to 1,363 to favor to an urban n three-mite, four-lane highway to
$45,000 grant I* available through renewal law calling tar redevelop­ connect UK. II south to. DeLaed
the federal Hill • Burton hospital ment of slum areas in Florida's with the Interstate highway be­
ail act
capilsl.
tween Orlando and Daytona Beach.

State Okay O f Health
Final approval for the Shoemak­
er Construction Co. of Sanford to
start work oa tha new County
Health Center la aspected by the
middle to nest week, Architect
John Burton told th* County ComnsUaton Tueeday.
Once fee Florida Development
and Public Ifbaltb Commissions
approv* the |M,»in bid to the
d flnn, construction will
atari within tws weeka on th*
building to ha located be­

Van Hoy Available
If Asked To Serve

f

State Reps. Mack Cleveland Jt.
and Gordon Frederick today an­
nounced they will seek re-election
to the legislature.
Both aaid they expect to qualify
wife fee secretary to atata tha
latter part to th* week.
Cleveland ha* served four tormn
in the legislature and has haan a
member to fee House Finance and
House Rulea Committee. He waa
House speaker pro term In 1957
Frederick has served two term#
to the legislature.
Cleveland la ala* a member to
ll"&gt; "watchdog" appropriation*
commute* which along wife th*
rules and (Inane* committees ar*
fee most important committees
in Iba House.
Ha has served three terms on
both fee finance and rule* com­
mittee*.
Frederick, also serves oo the
appropriations committee and waa
named to tha House Prison Com­
mittee t the laat setsioa to study
state penal operatiun*.
Cleveland is in Group 1 while
Frrdarlck is in Group 2, feus, are
not opposing each other.

Doctor To Address
County Clubwomen
Dr. Leonard Munson of Sanford
will address member* nf fee Sem­
inole County Federation to Wom­
en’s Club* at th* Longwood Civic
League building Thursday.
Munson will speak on heart'
emergency care. More than 19
members of women's clubs In tb*
county ar* expected to attend fee
meeting.

McCord ‘Good’
Following Surgery
Ray McCord, Casselberry
commission member, was
ed in good corwtitUa at Wl
Park Hospital today after uareegoing minor surgery Monday. Mr
Is rxpactrd to remain hospitalized
until next Muodajr.

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TIN Seminole County Sporu
f t m b ’s Club will launch a ‘major’
i drive for members next week.
Plans for the drive were dls*
!' cussed by members of the'organ*
/ Katina fait night. Mambarahlp
; ■deaa far the 1MM1 year bava
■hew eet at IS. Tha organisation
&lt;• alae gat April t at the date for
a mambarahlp fish fry.
isrV
) The gemlnole County Fair was
*. formed • success by Fair Asso:rlatfeo President Joel field to: Field aald over 3,000 persons
::«ttandad the fair held last week
• at the American Legion post fair-

County's Firemen
Select O fficer
Nominees Tonight
The Seminole County Firemen's
Assn.'s nominating committee to­
night will select candidates for
the April election of association
officers.
Ttm Dominating and finance
committees of the association will
mael in Urn Casselberry fire­
house at • &gt;. m. Two firemen
charge the county from nach of the Sanford, Lake
tM N .ll ter too* Mery, Loosweed, Casselberry,
Altamonte Springs and Oviedo fire
units will attend,
Trumans Visiting
Casselberry Fire Chief Paul Balea
invited nil county firemen to the

Listed Address
Most Appropriate
TAMPA (UPI) - Jamas Arthur
Hay, 41. who gava hi* address
no " a t large" Tuesday was nan-

By llilto i P m i laUnuUMtl
Two gubernatorial candidate*
made ma.or speaking trips today
but other Florida political activity
aetlled into a lull before the March
1 qualifying deadline.
State Sen. Fred O. Dlckinaon of
Wrat Palm Beach apoke In Tampa
and Jackeonvllla Mayor Haydon
Burnt headed for Miami with atopi
icheduled for Boca Baton and Fort
Lauderdale.
Oicklnion warned that unleta
Florida alopa extravagance In
government It la In danger of
running "on the rocky ahoale of
financial ruin like Michigan."
"For eomo reaton,” he aald,
"It acemv to be gelling popular
in government today to ace how
much and how feat we can spend
our money.
"What Florida needt la coma of
that good, okl-faahiancd economy
where we get n dollar's value for
every tax dollar apent."
Dlckinaon aald the atate la losing
at lean at million dollara annually
through waito and duplication of
lu agencies and through bodge*
podge planning.
"Look at Michigan." he said,
"one of the richest atatea In the
union. In that atate Uila very day
Michigan offidala are borrowing
money from Detroit banka to pay
their bills,
"We in Florida are In aerioua
danger of running ns the rocky
shoals of financial ruin like Miehi*
gan unless we act quickly lo cut
out waste In government."
He said at least 71 of Florida's
slate agencies could be revamped
and their dullea reorganised into
sensible streamlining of govern*
meat.
Speaking at Stuart Tuesday,
Buna said be waa the only candi­
date who would not spend the first
two years la office leaning the
job and the last two years as a
lama duck.
The number of people qualifying
for atate officer dwindled consider­
ably Tuaaday but aa ten Mareh
1 deadline nears the tempo la axpectnd to quicken.
Tuesday's mall U Tallahassee
brought papers qualifying l u te
Sea. John A. Sutton at Orlando ter
re-election.
Two newcomers filed for Bay
County's two House seats. Lae C.
Jones qualified for tee group two
seat bold by William C. Harris,
and Julian Bennett Bled for Demp­
sey Barron's group one Hat. Bar»
ran is a candidate for the Senate,

SATISFYING PRICES!
AND MILLIONS O f SATISfUP CUSTOMS** IV ItY W IK I

In stops at Melbourne, Vero
Beach. Fori Plorco, Stuart and
Indlantowa Tuesday, B uns sold
Florida aeeda a strong, oaperienc*
ed oxocuUvo-adminlatntor as gov­
ernor because the position is a
comparatively weak one.
Burns aald "from the first day
in office, the governor and tha
Cabinet muat take up the reins and
direct spending of nearly a mil­
lion dollars oach calendar day."
Aa mayor of Jacksonville far i t
yean, ha aald, be has directed
I,too public employees and the eg*
ndtturo of one and a half mil*
n dollars sack week.

"SUPER • RIGHT” WESTERN HARD CORN FED

New Ranger
Takes Charge
O f Oviedo Tow tr

P O R K CHOPS

G

A. L. "Shorty" McDowell. with
the Florida Forest Service in
Orange County several yean, has
been promoted to ranger and
placed in charge at ten eeet Semi­
nole County a n a .
McDownll directs the Forest
Service tractor enw at the Oviedo
tower near ChuluoU and his wife,
Ruby, la tha towerwomna. They
succeed Ranger and Mn. Robert
Leverell who were transferred to
Levy County.
Anyone in the eastern section
of the county needing Fernet Ser­
vice aid eaa contact the ranger
by telephoning the Oviedo tower
or calling FO M1M.

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Opening of ragtetrntiea far the
third and final winter adult
ballroom dancing alaaa was an­
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Recreation Department
The class, snaring a 10-lesson
aeries with Howard Milligan In­
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• p. m. beginning Mareh T.
A Junior class will hagte an -tha
aama date at T p. a . U advance
teenage registration warrants.
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Blizzard Losing Punch
O ver Midwestern States
jl WASHINGTON (UPI) -InroWl•‘j a t e n have found the aaawar to
;oio myatery la the Julian A.
Frank alriia* crash—there waa a
dynamite expioalon la tto plana
‘which carried aU M aboard to
their death*.

•a n d by a dry-cell battery In
vicinity of Thank's seat,
urfaa also gate Frank, St, c*r&gt;
I more than a million dollars in
sad accident laoursaoa, "at*

Duifec UM tin FBI waa Investi­
gating tb* possibility of criminal
action. Monronoy aald that charge*
of complicity could ho brought
agalaat anyone who helped Frank
nako o bomb.
n o CAB chief told the subcoinmlttoo ho was "not prepared to
eftt o probable caaoa aa yet of the
e m f c .B o t ho n M out our onfine or owpcUor malfunction.
Ho aald too coooo could to de­
termined officially ot public hearfans beginning March 7 at WU*
mtaften, n T c . Tto toarlaga, to
anidr mould "fully develop" all aapoeto of tto eaao.

CHATTANOOGA, A na. (U P I)Tho Chattanooga Petleo Depart­
ment mobilised at full strength today to meet a threat of racial vieteoee growing fr6m Negro high

m entors planned ter their fall con­
vention la Miami at a recent
meeting la Sanford.
Association members, whs have
learned to talk without vocal
etoeds, met at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. Hoary MaLsulln, HT W.

V ersatile Singers
In Sanford Concert

group to giro a progrcaa report aa
the CAB'* Inmilgctlon of the dlsalter. The FBI olio played a prom­
inent role in the inquiry.
Durfee aald a "painat*king" reconatructlon of the plane in a
hangar at Wilmington ahowed
there waa no atructural failure of
the craft prior to the time the fourengine craft atruck the ground.
He aald an nutopey of Frank**
body ahowed’ fragment* of "steel
wire, cloth fiber*, and black de*
poalta which were later determined
to to mangancae dioxide, a tubatance found in dry-cell battcrica."
"From the analyal* of aircraft
part*,"........................
Durfee aald, ’it waa deter*

school student*’ pretest* ggaiaat
segregation at dim# store lunch
counters.
Police Commissioner M. P . Dun­
lap canceled leaves and vacations
for Ms fore* after a "pushing and
shoving, battle between whites and
Negroes jammed two downtown
city blocks for half an hour Tues­
day.
Two persons were Injured and 11
whites and om Negro arrested on
disorderly conduct chargoa.
At Winston-Salem, N. C.: 12 Ne­
gro eotlegn student* and 10 white
"sympathisers’* who helped them
stage a lunch counter sltdowa
demonstration at an«F. W. Woolworth atom ware arretted Tues­
day. Thret Negroes wore arrested
at • stare fat Charlotte, N. C„ and
Negrete demonstrated against
lunch counter segregation at Rock
H1U, B. C., and Petersburg and

Meter Vandals'
Parents Facing
Cost Ot Damages
The City Commieaion la moving
to aeek reparation* fro* tho par*
enta of aix Negro boya charged
with dealruction of parklag
meters.
Tto eommlaaioa Monday night
Instructed City Mgr. W. K.
Knowles to determine if the par.
enta have property which could
be used to reimburse the city
for the losa Involved.
Juvenile Judge Wilson Alexander
said in a letter to the commission
that the parents of three brothers
Involved in the 9031.00 destruction
and theft of ehange probably will

Plea Sounded
For Zoning Lows
- GAINESVILLE (UPI)

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burglarised.

E A L Hood Urges
'M atter Airports1
WIST
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PALM BEACH(UPI)
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C ept Eddie 'Rietoabaekar, chair­
man of tto board af Baatarn Air
Unas, aald Tuesday tea Jet age
call* for "master qlrporte," each
serving several commnalUeo.
Rickeatocktr told 90S Palm
Boach County Boterlaae master
airports will to needed because
"air more" will to limited.

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la aa Amaftean-lanaatod abject
and net any Soviet spying device
after all.
Faulty readings af delicate ra­
dar Upas ware Mamed today lor
previous wuplrhwe teat tee voiceteas satellite waa af Russia* art*
gin, possibly a "eeeteg aye" to
spy oo this country.
Hie Defaeao Department said
Ttooday tto abject, first reported
twa weeks ago, "moat probably"
Is tto ejection oapanlo teem Amir-

By United Free* Interwattenal
A near bUnard which laibed the
plain* atatei loat It* punch over
tto Midwest today. At the aame
time, another big atorm waa draw­
ing n bead on the Southland.
What waa left of the lfidwcat
atorm waa expected to apraad up
to four iaehta of aaow over north­
ern llliaote and aouthern Michigan
by nightfall. A mixture of rain and
alaet waa foreeaat in the Ohio Valloy.
TTj# atorm moved iato the Great
Lakes area TUeeday night after
bowling through Kansae, Mieaouri,
Iowa and Nebraeka.
Wind* up to SO mile* an hour

Largest error la tto radar read­
ings was tto initial Fab. 14 state­
ment that tto mystery object area
stout IS feet long, it actaiOy la
only three-bytwo fact, tto sis*
of tto Discoverer capsule.
Defease officials said a few
faulty readings could to re eauaod
tee error. Tto object ot first waa
thought to to a rocket cylinder
tumbling through spare, they said,
and whan tto ala* now believed
correct w u shown, it w u thought
tto cylinder waa pointed toward
tto earth.

Hospital Notes
Mildred Bishop, Orange City; Le­
roy Bart Bragg, Sanford; Joseph
Jeoea, Sanford; George Koto,
Sanford; Arthur Powers, DeBary;
Edward Wllllama, Sanford; Ruth
Paterson, Sanford; Jo Ana Martin,
Sanford; Lottie Broadway, San­
ford; Frances Wllllama, Sanford;
Rev. Jama* Thompson, Lake
Mary; Darrell Johnson, Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reidnar,
FIREMEN ATTEMPT to push through the debris of n
Sanford, a daughter; Mr. end
crumbling building in hopes of rescuing comrades who
Mrs. Harrf A. Lackey, Sanford,
are trapped in n still smoldnrtag structure here Ib St.
a son; Mr, and Mra. Gardner
Louis. One fireman was killed, • ware Injured and two
Wllllama, Sanford, a daughter
were missing when this picture was taken. (UPI Photo)
Dismissals
Joseph Llvsey, Carbondale, Pa.;
Mrs. Sebert Brown and baby,
Sanford; Ezekial Seymore, Lake
Mooroe; Walter Brooks, Sanford;
Mra. Jack York and baby, San­
ford; Mrs. Wendell Drummond
and baby, Sanford: Mrs. Delton
Helms and baby, Loogwood; Lorece Peterson, Sanford; Helen
Ludwig, Sanford; Grace Nelson,
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) - tion'e security and his desire to Orlando; Alton Burke, Sanford;
Lulu
Richardson,
Altamonte
Thomas G. Laophi er Jr. Tuesday taka bis warning! to tha American Springs; Russell Hurst, DcLand;
night gave up hla S3O,00O-a-year peopls aa n private individual. Henry Reed, Sanford.
**I rennet comfortably remain
Job with. Coovnir division t i Gen­
eral Dynamics to erased* ter n employed la a defense industry,"
speed ap la U. S. missile defeases. to said. "This does not necessar­
Lanphler, 44, is World War II ily mesa tee discomfort la en­
gendered by tto organisation for
pilot hero and vice president of which I work."
Gonvair which manufactures Atlas
J . V. Nnlah, president af Conannounced
Laapkiar’s
ballistic missiles, only three weeks vair,
ape aald he believed President reeigmatisa was for "pen anal rea­
sons."
Eisenhower ’1* taking n dan­
"Elsenhower speaks of Polaris,
gerous, dangerous gamble 'with tto Minutemaa and Titan missiles
national security.” He reiterated as 'almost in being.' Tto enemy
knows totter," said Laaphter.
tela belief today.
H* said his resignation was me* "T to father Image is a* defense
•galait Khrushchev.
Ovftod by hi* concern ter tto an"Tho president Is wrong when
ho aays to knows mere about
modern weaponry than anyone

whipped the snow Into road-block*
lag drifts, closed almost M seboolaL
sad stopped air travel In Kansas. **
At least 40 schools were closed
In and around Concordia In north*
central Kansas. All county roads
and highways in that region were
dogged and many were blocked by
snowdrifts savers! feet deep.
Snow depths mounted to IS
inches at Concordia, 10 inches at
Kansas City, Mo.. IS at S alln a,^
Kan., and 13 at Omaha, Neb.
•
A bitter cold wave followed tho
storm, dropping temperatures to
below fero in some sections. The
mercury plunged to a minus 10
degrees at Imperial, Neb., James*
town, N. D., and North Platte,
Neb. It was sero at Hill City, Kan.
Meanwhile,'* low pressure area
developing lo New Mexico could
mean another snow storm for the
South, the Weather Bureau said.
Strong winds spread snow o v a r “
much of tho northern half of Ntw
Mexico today. Tho weather bureau
said the storm would probably pick
up stu m as it moved eastward.
“It will gather moisture from the
Gulf when It moves across Texas,"
the weatherman s a i d . "Soma
heavy snow is possible In the south*
ern states—through portions of Ar­
kansas, Mississippi, Alabama and
Tenaeisea.

Detective Named
Miami Law C hief
MIAMI (UPI) - Acting City
Mgr. Meyer Stoller Tuesday named
Floyd Aibury, 31, Metro detective
captain, to bead Miami’s fire and
police department!.
Aibury will assume his new du*
ties March S.
His appointment followed a bat*
tie between Mayor Robert King
High and Police Chief Walter
Headley over handling of arrests
la tto alleged bolita lottery racket
in Miami.

PERSON

Business Holding
To Upward Trend

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Busi­
ness .across the country improved
again last month as metal pro­
ducers and users continued to re­
cover from strike-caused steel
shortages.
The Commerce Department Tuee-day said stepped-up production
trimmed on expected aeaaonal cutSock la Jobs, and personal income
roe* to a record annual rate af
I M button. Consumer buying, re­
flecting tto income rise, also wont

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team December IMP t* May ISIS
as special assistant to Air Force
Secretary Thomas K. Fialetter
and (ten served aa Ben. Stuart
Symington's special
leriftant
whan tto Missouri Democrat waa
chairman of tto MatMnal Security

Firemen To Drill

Tto. DeBary Volunteer Fire De­
partment will hold Us monthly
drill at the DeBary M a u Thurs­
day at 7 p. m. Tto atom will
sound at Site p. m. I* summon
an aetiva members.

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�Miss Varnum To W ed
F. B. Rogers Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Cox,
1305 Forest Dr., Sanford, announce
the engagement and approaching
0 marriage of their niece. Miss 'Elisbeth Cox Varnum to Francis Brittingham Rogers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert E. Rogers Sr., 615
Talm Dr., Winter Garden.
Miss Varnum was bom in Des
Moines, Iowa, and attended schools

Story League Names
q

National Delegate
A t Program Meeting

Member* of the Sanford Story
league met at' the home of 3lrs.
Pear! Hansell, 119 E. 5th St. Mon­
day night with Mrs. C. R. Jones
^ and Mr*. S. J. Nix as co-hostesses.
During Ihe business meeting Mrs.
W. L. Roche and Jtrs. Jones were
. elected delegate and alternate, to
V attend the national convention at
Akron. Ohio, in June.
A discussion was held on the
technique of good story telling.
Mrs. R. D. Braden volunteered to
tell a short demonstration story
to be used during the study period
at the next meeting.
Mrs. C. C. Welsh, program
chairman, and Mrs. Roche present­
ed the program on "Youths Of
A. Palestine." Mf*. Welsh told the
4) story of Shadrach, Meshach and
Abednego and also a parable "A
Call In The Dark," by Futton
Ouster. The latter was used a* a
demonstration of tho power of
prayer.
31rs. Roche told the etory of
"David Tha Shephard Boy," who
berame king of Israel.
Refreshment* were served to
those present: Mrs. Roche, Mrs.
Welsh, 3!rs. Rraden, Mr*. R. C.
E* Long, Mrs. R. S. Moult, 3lr».
Clarence Snyder, Mr*. E. C. Wil­
liams, Mrs. F. B. Crosby, Mrs. K.
D. Nykkantn and tho hostesses,
Mrs. Jonea, Mra. Nix and Mrs.
Hanseli.

(psiAADnalA
Frianda of Martin gtintclpbar
will b« glad u U*m be la able to
return to hia work at Chase and
Co. after a 12 day bout with tb*
virus in Florida Sanitarium and
Hospital in Orlando.
IH* wife and daughter, Grace
Maria, also entered the hospital
last.weak with tha aame virus and
era still patients there. At, one
time all three wara occupying
room* in tha hospital at tho aame'
tflae. Mias Stinaclphar it n teach*r In tha Lake Silver School la
Orlando.

In Chicago and Barrington, III.,
Marion and Mundc. lnd. and
Sanford. She graduated from Sem­
inole High School with the 1956
class and has made her home
with her aunt and uncle for the
past several years.
She attended Stetson University
one year and the University of
Florida in Gainesville two years,
majoring in art. While thrre she
was a member of Alpha Omicron
PI Sorority, served as layout edi­
tor for the school annual, treasurer
of her pledge class, librarian of
the women's glee club and a
member of the girl's trio who
sang at sorority functions.
She is presently employed by
the Mapes Tile Co. of Sanford.
She was notified this week ilia I
she won the title of "The Steve
Allen Matlco Maid of the Month."
She will receive a selection of
Prince Matchabclli perfume .and
is eligible for the grand title of
Matlco Maid of the year. She was
chosen on the basis of her artis­
tic abilities, Including art, sports
and music as well as beauty.
The groom-elect was born in
Macon, Ga. but lias spent most
of hia life in Winter Garden, lie
is a graduate of Lakeview High
School and attended the Univer­
sity of Florida. He also served a
a six month term with the Armor
Division of the National 'Guard,
lie has resumrd his studies at
U. F. to complete Ills last year
in Chemical Engineering Manage­
ment.
The couple will be married Fri­
day at g p. m. at the Holy Cross
Episcopal Church in Sanford.

Council President
Shares Recipe
Mrs. George Otto, president of
the County Council of Home Dem­
onstration Clubs, gave the mem­
bers a tempting dessert recipe
this month. It Is also easy to pre­
pare and railed:
LEMON FLUFF
1— MIS ot. can evaporated
milk
1 package lemon Jcllo
t— *« cups hot water
I cup sugar
21k cups vanilla wafer crumbs
METHOD: Chill the milk until
icy cold. Dissolve Jcllo in the hot
water, and chill until partially set.
Whip until light and fluffy. Add
lemon Juice and augar. Whip the
chilled milk until light and fluffy.
Fold Into Jello mixture. Crunch
vanilla wafera and line bottom of
a • x IS inch pan with the
trumba. saving enough to eprinkle
on top. Chttl until firm."Cut la
tquarea and center each wiih a
Maraschino cherry. Serves 12.

Propagating Plants
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
AGENT '
Cecil A. Tocher, Jl
H you'd like more plants of a
certain favorite specimen in your
yard, tha chances are you can root
a softwood cutting from it. Most
of our ornamental plaata can be
propagated in this way.
The best season of the year is
late spring nr early summer, when
the wood starts to mature. Thin
is usually 4 to 6 weeks after the
spring flush of growth.
Actually, a very young twig will
have the largest number of places
where roots will grow, called root
peimordia. But it will lack stored
food. A fully mature Iwlg will have
the leaet number of root primordia
and a maximum of stored food.
Thte means that half-matured wood
la usually beat for cutting*.
On plants such as auieas and
camellias, k is easy to (elect the
Wood as it begins is turn brown
when it matures. But on other
plants that keep uniformly colored
stems, tt fa n little more difficult
te (elect JJm wood.
Dr. Tam Sheehan af the orna­
mental horticulture department af
the Florida Agricultural Expertmeat Station says cuttings should
ha at least four te six inches Jang
and should h art three to four sets
of leave*. Eemove tha lower leaf
or pair of loaves oe tha cutting
ran be inserted one te ooe-andnoe half inches into tha rooting
medium. The morn leaves oa tha
cutting Ihe better—there le a good
reason for this. Each leaf is a

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Take good cere of the cutting
from the time It is severed from
the parent plant until it U "stuck"
in the medium. The cutting must
be kept from wilting as much as
possible, since excessive water Joss
is diffieult to replace. Take cuttinge In the early murning when
the planta -are full of water. Use
a eharp knife to insure a nice

Of Auxiliary And
World War I Vets
The T.stiir* Auxiliary to Veteran*
of World War I will hold Inalallalior of officer* reremonlea,
Friday at * p. m. In the Ameri­
can Legion hall, 3306 Orlando
lfwy.
The veteran* will al*o hold Ihelr
Initallation at the tame meeting.
Past district president. I.ilah Kel­
ley. will officiate at the auxiliary
initallation.
New officer* to he installed are
Laura B. Ludecke, president: Letha Fowler, senior vice president;
Carolina Pirrro. junior vice presi­
dent: Felice Swanson, conduc­
tress: Bra New-some, chaplain:
Lacey llielm, guard; Winifred
Stiles, treasurer; Myrtle Burger,
patriotic instructor: llatrl Field.
Nannyc Duffey, Dita Brown and
Eva William*, color hearer* and
Sarah Phillips and Minnie B.

Apply floor wax that must be
polished m a thin, avaa coat. Buff
thoroughly by hand with e bristle
brush or by an electric floor polisbor. Too much wax and too lu­
ll# buffing can make a floor flipP*ry.

Past matrons and past patrons
were honored at a meeting of
Seminole chapter No. 2. Order of
Eastern Star, at the Slasonic
Temple last week.
Acting conductress, Linnie Stoye.
and asiociale conductress, Essie
Cole, introduced each past ma­
tron and patron and escorted
them lo the east, causing Ihem lo
face the members in such a way
that their faces were framed in
Valentine hearts of red and while
paper rise* mounted on standards
in front of the dais.
Aa each was introduced the
worthy matron. Sirs. Marjorie
Shepard and worthy patron, Elmcr J. Still, presented gifts toppdd
with Valentines. Seminole past
matrons and patrons introduced
Included Sirs. Henrietta Raines,
J. B. Jones, Mrs. Leona SlrLaln,
Harvey L. Dunn. Sirs. Eunice
Turner, R. W. Turner, Robert

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Girl Scout Troop 233 meets at
the First Presbyterian Church at
3:15 p. m, Tne Mid week Bible
Hour mecta at 7:30 p. m.
Pinecrest Baptist Church SS.
Officer* and Teachers supper is
at 6:30 p. m. The R.A. meeting is
at 7 p. m. Wednesday Prayer
meeting is nl g p. m. The executive
Commillee meeting is at 8:43 p. m.
First Baptist Prayer meeting
is at 7:30 p. m. The Sunday
School Cabinet meeting is at 1:15
p. m. ,
THURSDAY
I’incnest Baptist Church Visit*,
lion at 10:30 a.m., 2 and 7 p.m.
Truster* meet at 6 p.m.
Cub Park Jf4D, Gulden Annivers­
ary dinner honoring their parents.
7 p.m. at the First Presbyterian
Church.
The March Fellowship Kuppar
will be rombintd with the annual
Brotherhood Dinner, A:30 p.m. at
tha First Chiistian Church,

If milk delivered in clear glass
bottles cen't be refrigerated
promptly, set up an insulated box
for It. Milk exposed to sunlight
will lose vilamins and develop
an off-flavor in aa lltli* as 30
minutes.

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Williams. Mrs. Mae Sheppard,
Sirs. Virginia Anderson, Mrs. Ma­
mie Griffin. .Mrs. Rada Mae
Crenshaw, Mrs. Lucy Courier,
Mrs. Elfic Hewson, Mrs. Elisa­
beth Huff, Mrs. Llnnie Sloye and
Sir*. Marray Jarvis.
Those from oilier Jurisdictions
were .Mrs. Gertrude Atbow. form­
erly of Tacoma, Wash., and Sir.
and Mrs. Ennis Thomas of Bir­
mingham, Ala. After all of the
honored guests were seated, Ihe
worthy matron read a poem in
their honor. The star point of­
ficers formed a circle in the west
and Eloise Pfrifauf, soloist, sang
"Sweetheart Of All Sly Dreams."
At each officer's station was
found a heart-shaped box of
chocolates, a gift from tha worthy
matron. Valentine* with candy
suckers attached were given to
everyone present.
Sirs. Murray Jarvi* announced
that one of the membar* waa
seriously ill and at her suggest­
ion il was voted to place ihis
member on tbr emeritus list.
Str*. Shepard announced that
Sirs. Iva G. Almond, grand insim itar of district 2(, will meet
with the olflcers Feb. 24 at 7:20
p. m. for a practice meeting.
Mrs. Llnnie Stoye and Harvey
I.. Dunn will be initiated inio the
past matron and past patron’s
club al a dinner meeting schedul­
ed for Feb. 29.
Sirs. Ilillie Schnabel, who fills
the station of Adah, and Mrs,
Augusta Bllbrey, secretary, who
were abienl on inptallalion night
dup to illness, were installed dur­
ing ihe evening. Sirs. Virginia
Anderson setrd as Installing offic­
er, Mrs., Leona .McLain was inMailing marshall and Sirs. Mur
ray Jarvis, past grand eierla,
gave the obligation.
Refreshments were served by
hostesses. Sirs.- Ruth llawthurnr,
Sir. and Sirs. Athow, Sirs.
Thomas, Sirs. Huff and Sirs. Nel­
lie Futrrll.

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shrimp, onion puffs and eerier. ,
and a wide assortment of fancifulshaped canapes. A tray of cheeses
with fresh fruit made an "almost
too pretty to eat" picture aa the
buffet.
Among those present were Bse
Paulucri's house guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Mtehael Camevali of Miami.
NOT FAR AWAY at Elisabeth
C t, Cdr. and Mrs. Hal Lang en­
tertained with an informal din­
ner party— Among their guests
were Ann (Mrs. R. A.) Mergl who
left Sanford Tuesday and Cdr,
and Mrs. Frank Ault of Jackson­
ville, weekend guests of tho
Langs.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN SHEP­
ARD celebrated hia birthday Sat­
urday night with dinner at tho
Skyline Restaurant in Orlando—
dining with them were Mr. and
Mr*. Edmond Weber and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Weible.

A COMMITTER FROM THE
WOMAN'S CLUB will meet in the
morning at the home of Shirley
(Mrs. C. R.) Schilke on W. Cole­
man Circle . . their purpose will
be to formulate plane for the
club's main project of the year,
whieh will be a dinner and fashion show • • this event is schedul­
ed March 31 at tha Civie Center.
On the committee art Mrs. A.
W. Woodall, Mrs. George Well*.
Mrs. Harry Echelberger, Mra. C.
ARRIVING TOMORROW for a L. Redding. 31rs. George Stine,
week's visit will be Mr. Talley's Mrs. Howard Montelth, Mrs. John
parents. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Tal­ While, Mrs. Clyde Ramsey and
Mrs. J. P. Wilson.
ley -of Syracuse, N. Y.

roralrd rake and gifts from all—
Ihe "surprises" were arranged
on a tea cart and wheeled into
Ihe living room where every­
one joined in singing "Happy
Birthday" In her. After the chorus
of greetings, the cake was eut

Vitamin C Needed
In Good Daily Diet

AROUND M GUESTS were
royally entertained Saturday night
at the home of Lois and Jeno
Paulucci. Invitations said cock­
tails from seven to nine—but hos­
pitality extended to a much later
hour!
Lovely spring flowers la gay
bouquets were placed throughout
tha party rooms and alio were
uaed to form an
aa outstanding
arrangement on the dining room
table. A caterer from Daytona
Beach provided the elaborate ar­
ray of hors d' oeuvres that includ­
ed stuffed mushrooms, stuffed

tomatoes; vegetables of the cab
bage family like broccoli, brussel
sprouts and cabbage; and in
greens such as spinach, mustard,
and turnip greens, says farm and
home development specialist.
Of Ihe lallrr fruils and vegeta­
bles, more than one average serv­
ing is needed to provida enough
Vitamin C for a day.
The reason this vitamin is so
important in everyday menus
should prompt mral planners to
pay more atlention to thier work.
Vitamin C is not stored in the
body, and therefore it should be
supplied on a regular day-lo-day
basil.

THE YOUNG GROUP of San­
ford dancers with the Orlando
Civic Ballet Co. were disappoint­
ed when the February perform­
ance was cancelled here— but
Mrs. Frank Kuhn toils me that
they may make an appearance
sometime In klarrh. WWI imep you
posted on the data.
ATTENDLNO MARDf SEAS
festivities la Now Orleans wig bo
Mrs. Blanche Kuhn and Man.
Georgia Frasier—they leave Fri­
day and will spend a wreak sight­
seeing in that historic eM city—
they also wtR toko a eteemar
cruise up the Mississippi River.
But tho highlight a | Emir vt*H
will bo attending tho re-enactment
of tho Ooronatien B e l at Em
Rooaovok Hotel.

Hoflealeg Tip
If you launder leather nr kid
glovrs which are marked "wash­
able," add a water conditioner
lo Ihe rinse water lo keep Ihe
gloves soft. A tablespoon of glyce­
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and served with eoffee.
Another reason for meeting was
to make final plans for the annual
Shrove Tuesday Silver Tea which
will be March 1 at the Chase
home. Mrs. Chase also will be
chairman or the eveot, with Lu­
cille (Mrs. W. E.) Kirchhoff as
co-c h a I r m a n—and party
plans sound delightful. The Iheme
this year will he "The March
Hare Tea Party" with Alice In
Wonderland story book charac­
ters coming alive for the afternoon.
Mary Lou (Mrs. Tom) McDonald
will he the enchanted Alice—
Father John Thomas, the Mad
Haller— Lucille Kirchhoff, the
Quern of Hearts and young Crissy Shedden will he the rabbit.
Those present Monday morning
were the Mmes. McDonald, Haw­
kins Connelly. Donald Jones, Rich­
ard Dear, John Galloway, Jack
Horner r&gt; Tyler Drdman. Robert
Shedde", Hugh O'Hara.* A. B.
Peterson Jr. and II. G. 1 ingle.
A BRIDGE CLUB, that often
takra off to the beach for a bit
of fishing when not in the mood
for cards, had a congenial evening
together Saturday night at the
home of Priscilla and Bud Talley.
After a pot-luck supper, bridge
was played, with Dollie (Mrs.
Bob) Kama having high score.
Othera were Bob Earns, Zona
and Art Beckwith and Susan and
Bill White.

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By JEANNE WARNKE
Phone FA 2-7436
PEG (Mr*. S. O.i CHASE had
an unexpected ptrasure Monday
morning. While she greeted a
committee of Episcopal churchwomen at the door of her spacious
home In Belair Grove, a few mem­
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the kitchrn entrance with a de-

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Use Light l.smpshadee
While or light lining is the rule
for a lampshade unless it's purely
for deroralion. Dark linings absorb
light that should fall on reading
material.
the cuttings have I or more root*
it to t inch long, remove them
from the rooting medium and plant
them out or pot tham.
Publications containing more de­
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at your County Agricultural agent’s
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ear. The dinner will be
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LOS ANGELES (UPl&gt;-Pr*»#tutor Clifford Crall it the m i ­
ter of aarcaim. Tuesday bo took
tha defenae etory at tbo FinchTregolf murder trial aad tu ned
it on the aurgeoa and kla mlstreia.
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the first doling argument la the
rate against Or. It. Barnard
Flneti, 4*, and Carole ITtaaff,
23, made his points by asking
questions — and letting the Jury
answer for themielvei.
Crall reiumei hla add summa­
tion today, poalng more queittsM
like these:
* If Carole and her l o r n hired a
Lai Vega ■ racketeer simply to
get divorce evidence against Bar­
bara Jean Finch, why did they
buy him a plane ticket to Phoe­
nix, Aril., Instead of Lea An­
geles?
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hit garage after “ accidentally"
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night with a gun, why did she
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maid’s story because there was
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would believe.
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iiford High Seminoles 'R om p ' O ve r DeLand Q u in t, 7 5 -6 3
fovitujtDnjmS Covers Sports
By JERRY COVINGTON
How did you like the looks of . tba
Htrald Monday afternoon? Throughout
winner of the Sanford Recreation tha aeason tha action sports shot# In tha
Dcpt-'a Biddy Basketball League paper hava bean very fine but during the
with an 9-2 season record.
tournament our friend Bob Stubbinga out­
In their final game, last Satur­ did himself. Only last year Bob waa a
day. they defeated Stcmper student at SHS and ha already haa be.
nvumiMst
» v o s to
Agency, 24-29. RoumUIat's
loot
Seminole Sporting Goods and tlad coma one of the beat sports photographers
for second place srith Stumper in the business.

K ffaM up their lTtk win of th.

•"mum tare Tneadaj algM by
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i M u tin g the D iL u i Bull*

*!ta«i W • KWW •# TMI.

OoMk M Layer cleaned hie
-beach In Um contest and the re*
(enrea aaw • great deal of the
-IfctVon. Although the local* didn't
ahow the tip that ibejr did in the
OBC tourney last week, their auperlor abootlng gave them the eaiy
victory.
High scoring Jim Grapey ripid the cords for 17 points to lead
to Semiaoles la the victory. Ibis

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Agency. Sanford Electlc finished
Jn fourth place with a 49-22 win
over Higginbotham.
The All-sur Team will be la
Tallahassee this weekend playing
for the State Biddy League title.
A city tournament will close out
the seasoo March 4 and S.
Final standings for the 1MM0
season art':
Team
WL
Robson Sporting Goodt
g 2
RoumUIat's
• 4
Stcmper Agency
« 4
Sanford Eleclrie
4 •
Higginbotham's Standard OU2 7
Seminole Sporting Goods S 7

-is well on the way to breaking
too magie 400 mark, which very
low high school players have
tea chad. This gives him exactly
a M point average par game. In
the game last night, be also broke
:Ms own record for points scored
la a single scsson by an SHS
ftoyer.no tout for the last year
was *79. AB OBC forward Terry Christonsoa atoo had s Mg pert In toe
souring with 14 points. Most of
hie points came on driving layups

SEMINOLE eager Alex McKibbin (32) grabs a.rebound in Tuesday night’s
game against DeLand.
(Herald Photo)

Titans Reunite
laugh, Dick Todd
NSW YORK (UPX) - Tbe New
Yelk Titase hava reunited nee gt
(Be Wesbiagtoa'a Redskins’ lop
tatotag roeihlnsiions with the
sigatoc ef Dick Todd as • backBold eoach ef toe American Foot­
ball League club under head
eeeeb tammy Baugh.
.Tedd, who Marred with (he
W a s from IMS through IMS,
with thee off for war service, re­
placed Kerman Ball as head
eeeeb ef Waghlaftoa ia mld-aeaami ef Mil. Tbe former Texes
ARM star puli after ea exhibition
fame the eext season following
ea argument with earner George
Preetee Marshall.
A favorite passing target of
Baugh during took pro days, Tedd
emees out ef retirement after runstop a reach to Text# for cevami yean. HU addition gives the
m en s tome former Waahiagtoa
Mayen la their eeeehtng reeks.
Tbe ether U aed reach Hugh

' 89 Nominated
i For N A IA Squad
! KAMA* CITY. Me. (UP1) 1 Mighty torn player* were neaal{ anted today tor ton National A*ngelaUan of Intercollegiate Ath­
letics AB-American basketball

♦ E n m i * MR
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Tatant man amang tba aomli m m in Ken Bantlay ot Wart Vfr; fM n Wastoysa at g-19. Tws man

CHICAGO (UP1) - Ace Arm­
strong will be aiming for re­
venge aod a boost In the world
middleweight ratings tonight when
he fights the British champion,
Dick Ttger, the only battler ever
to beat him, In a teletosion re­
match.
Armstrong, who has won IS of
his II pro fights, wss a slim 7 to
I favorite, although he has far
less experience than his Nigerian
foe, winner of M out of 47 fights
with nine losses and two draws.
Tiger dedsioned Armstrong last
Sept. 2 to their previous meetta"Hs's ool going to bo easy,"
Armstrong eatd. "He’a rough, and
be’* got to be e good fighter,
because be beat me, aod I think
I'm a good fighter.
"I've fought other guys who hit
just ea hard or harder, and I
move pretty good. I think I
proved that tbe la s t Ume 1 fought
him.’.'
Armstrong, who ibquoated Iha
rematch, had another motive for
the bout — to win so decisively
that fans wiU forget Tiger was
the only fighter to put Mm on the
eanvas. That cams on a left hook
to their flrat bout, and officials
scored it a knockdown, while
Armstrong declared "1 slipped
coming off tbo ropee. I don't
think be knocked mo down.

Southwost Cage
United Press SntemHansI
The
Southwest Conference,
wbieh specialises to oe-chsmploes,
may wind up with Us sixth sat of
Utla shareholders to the last 12
basketbaU seasons.
Southern Methodist, employing
a fast break, toppled Texas AAM,
11-55, Wednesday night whUa Tex­
as beat Baylor, 41-91, in overtlma.
Iha twin victoria* left 8MU and
Texas sharing the conference lead
with 9-2 records. Texas AAM, the
nation'i 10th ranked team, fell to
third place with • 9-2 mark.

United Press International .
This Is the day the New York
Yankee* hit the comeback tralL
Manager Casey Stengel, still
trying to forget tbe Yankees'
shocking third-place finish in last
year's American League race,
mustered his pitchers and catch­
ers st St. Petersburg, . for the
start of spring training.
This is Stengel's 12th year as
boss-man of tho once-proud Yan­
kees, during which Ume he has
led them to nine pennants and
seven world championships.
It also could bo Ole Case’s fi­
nal Oleg. Some baseball men alnady a n hinting that, win or
lose, the M-yeer-old. off-season
California banker will relire at
tba end of tbo 1M0 season.
If Stengel Is thinking of giving
up that hard seat oa the Yankee
bench for a more comfortable
easy chair In his Glendale, Calif.,
home, you can bet he wants to
bow out a winner. So ha'll proba­
bly read the riot act to hit bat­
terymen el today’s opening ses­
sion.
Duka Maas, who, had a 14-9 re­
cord last year, finally came to
terms Tuesday, leaving relief
“ ' sr Rhyne Durea oa tbe lone
ut among the Yankee batterymen.
Other Yankoea still unsigned in­
clude Mickey Mantle, Roger Mar­
ik, Hector Lope* and Andy Carey,
but they caa't be classified as
holdouts unUI March 1, when the
remainder ot the .squad la due to
report.

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Luis Apariclo, who finished sec­
ond behind teammate Nellie Fox
in the AL's Most Valuable Player
voting last year, signed his 1M9
contract with tbe White 8ox, leav­
ing the defending league cham­
pions with eight dissatisfied play­
ers.
The San Frgncisco Giants algaed their veteran "junkball" pitch­
er, Stu Miller, who posted an S-7
record last season, and rookie
huricr Julio Navarro. The only
Giant regular still .unsigned U
Orlando Cepcda,' who reportedly
is fighting for a IN ,000 contract.
Joey Joe and Bob Rush, bo(h
of whom had losing records Usl
year, came to terms with the
Milwaukee Braves. Jay ‘won only
g of 17 decisions in UM but the
Braves scored only 24 runs in the
11 games he lost. Rush, used
mainly in relief, had a 5 6 mark.
The Kama* City Athletics
signed one of their "brightest
prospects," inficlaer Lou Klimchock, who batted J1S with
Shreveport of the Texas Laagua
last year. He joined the A's near
the end of the 1959 season, hitting
.271 in 17 games.

Staff Rehired

The brilliant greyhound who
amaied Seminole County fans dur­
ing tbe opening weeks of SanfordOrlando Kennel Club's current seaion, O.B.'s Ample, wiU be back
tonight in an effort to resume
bis winning ways which were In­
terrupted by a leg injury more
than one month ago.
The fast product of Oswald Bro­
thers Kennel wUl be rated tbe
second-best choice on the morn­
ing line tonight la the hot ninth
rare feature, a Grade-A contest
0. B. 'a Ample will bo scamper­
ing from tbe sixth poet position la
his eomeback try. Ho'a given S-to1 early odda by the handlcappcr.
Before his injury, the game hound
scurried to victory tour times and
placed twice In seven' trips to
tbe starting gates.
He'll-have to eooteod with Hap­
py Joe Lucky, however, e consist­
ent Grade-A galloper who la con­
sidered one of tbo finest grey­
hounds In the local club's his­
tory. Happy Joe, a M-pound dirk
brlndle gent owned by the Race
Street Kennel, has finished In tbe
cash parade 11 times out of 14
starts against top competition this
season, including atx triumphs.
The Mg gent is .rated a Mo-2
choice in toe feature, from' the
four-box.
Tbe IBevent slate will got under
way at 1:11.

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The baseball news ia beginning to pick
up now with the ^)ig teams heading for
the sunshine this week.
We understand that Clarence "Choo
Choo" Coleman, fiery catcher for the Or­
lando Dodger* last season in the Florida
State League, haa been signed to a class
AAA Montreal contract and will be work­
ing out at Dodger Town in Vero Beach.
Sanford fans will be a long time forgetting
this flashy catcher, for he was the one
that defeated the Greyhounds time and,
time again with hia dutch hitting.
Lamar Jacobs, star centerfielder of
the Greyhounds last season ia scheduled
to roll into Orlando this weekend and will
begin his workouts with the Senators
when the entire club reports. He has al­
ready signed his major league contract

and will be carried with the aquad ail year
unless they dedde that he needs more sea­
soning. Tha |26,000 bonus player from
Ohio State is very determined to make
the starting lineup with the Senators but #
there are several front liners that will ba
difficult to move out. Bob Allison, rookie
of the year last season, is tha man that
Jake will hava to out*battle for the centerfield position. The Nat front office also is
giving a long look at Dan Dobbeck, who
to also vying for a shot at the starting
lineup and there has been some talk that
Jinr Lemon will be in right field, Allison
in left, and Dobbeck in center.
~
The Senator brass didn't see Jacobs in w
action much last season, however, and I
firmly believe that if he shows up in
spring training as well as he did with the
'Greyhounds last season he will be strongly
considered to play a great deal. Last season he finished the season with a fine
.312 average and had five homerun*.
Jake has only average power but has a
great throwing arm and above average
speed will take him a long way. Ho haa a *
sharp eye at the plate and he hits good v
pitching better than average pitching.
As I have said before, if the Senators
are willing to invest f25,000 in a ballplay­
er they must know something.

Carol Heiss Boosts U .S . Olympic Hopes
SQUAW VALLEY (UPl)-Carol
Helss won the United States' first
gold medal in the Winter Olym­
pic Games and today the brother
of the man she plans to marry
goes out after a second glittering
medallion.
ruUUUag a death-bed promise
to her .mother, the 20-year-old
blonds from tbe sidewalks of New
York won the "ladies" figure
the ehores over to a slender lit­
tle guy, her brother-in-law to be.
Ho'a Dave Jenkins, three-time
world champloo In the men's fig­
ure skating. His brother, Hayes
Alan Jenkins — the husband-to-be
—won a gold medal for the U.8.
la the event in the Winter Olym­
pics at Cortina, Italy, haek In
UM.
Carol did ber bit toward mak­
ing it aU a happy family. Now
it’s up to Dave to keep tbe fam­
ily happy. He Is an overwhelming
favorite la the event, which will
not be concluded until Friday.
.While Carol was a heroine In
the Untod States, Russia had an­
other version: Lldija SkoMlkova,
a 2 1 -year-old Soviet student who
became toe first doable-gold moda! winner ef the games, Mlaa
Skoblikova won the tOOP-metora
speed skating crown Tuesday to
add to the IMS-meter title she
took earlier.
Tbe other winners Tuesday

Yvonne Ruegg, a young Swiss
secretary who added to the heart­
breaks ef Penny Pitou of Lacools,
Playing without the service* of N.H., as she won toe women's
one of their scoring aeea, Oviedo giant slalom.
was no matfh for Cocoo Tuesday
And Hakon Brusvoen, a Norwe­
night, losing M-21.
gian long-shot who upset tbe
High scoring Mika Duda missed
the game because ot sickness.
John Tostosky waa hlgk point
Sign For Boat
man for Oviedo with i t points.
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - L
In B squad action, Oviedo lost
44-99. Mickey Tasiniky scored U heavyweight Van Clay ot PkUi
points tor toe leeere fallowed by phia and Clartnee (Tiger) J&lt;
Walker Holland, M end Jimmy ef New York have signed fr
19-round bout here Mereh 14.
Joaes, S.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Hie
Philadelphia Eagles have resigned
their entire 1959 coaching atoff.
Jerry Williams, Nick Skorich,
Frank (Bucko) Kilrov and Charley
Gauer again wUl assist bead coach
Buck Shaw, gtaaral manager Vise
McNalley said.

to win the IS kilometer (about t
miles) cross-country ski race.
While Russia waa making a
run-away of the race for the unofficial team title
.... Soviets
_____
the
had 104 points to runner-up Ger­
many's 41, with United States in
third with SI — the UB. had a
field day in tbe ladgies' figure
skating.
.In addition to Miss Helss' gold
medal, Barbara Ann Roles of
Temple City, Calif., won the
brooie medal and Laurence Owen
ot Winchester, Mass., finished
sixth.
It was Miss Pitou, of Laconia,
N.H.. who found out about heart­
break alley, though. The. blonde
skiicr finished second for the sec­
ond time la the games — which

iaa't bad. But tbit's sot what aha
had to mind.
Miia Pitou, who plana to many
Austria's Egon Zimmerman, an­
other fin* iklar, hat been bastes
twice by a fraction of a second.
Tha low to tha giant slalom to
Mlaa Ruegg, was by one-tenth of
a second on a run three-quartan
of a mile long. That's cutting k
as close ai possible.
But Peony waa philosophical
about tha whole thing. FigMiag e
bad cold and beading for bed, she
sighed.
"1 guei* I'm just getting used
to winding up second. It seem*
to be my fate to these Olympics."
Penny baa one mors shot at a
gold medal — In the ladles slalom
o* Friday.

SQUAW VALLEY (UPl}—'The unofficial point
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awarded on the baaia of 10 for a first place, 6 for a
second, 4 for a third, S for a fourth, 2 for a fifth and 1
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Funeral
services were held today for Ed­
ward Berger, 49, associate turf ed-.
Bar ef the Morning Telegraph, who
died ef • heart attack Meaday.
Berger waa barn la New Yucb City
and began hi* nawmapar etreer as
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Blonde Grandma Accused

KETTERING, Ohio (UPI) —
Whfn the police found 12-year-olH
George Ray Manhall late Tursday night, they haggfd the kid­
naper, the kidnaped and the ran•om demander all in one.
George left for school Tuesday
at 8 a.m. At 9:37 a.m. hia mother,
Mr*. Charlotte Marshall, answered
the telephone and heard a voire
growl, “If you want to see your
■on again, well, you'll have to pay
600 dollan." The caller hung up
abruptly.
Mr*. Marthall railed Beaver
Town School and' learned with
horror that her ion had not ar­

O f Masterminding Plot
* DETROIT (UPH — A striking
" silver-blonde grandmother was ac­
cused with her alleged lover to­
day of hiring three men to Mil
her wealthy husband who was
bludgeoned and shot to death last
April.
Only last week Mrs. Nells Las­
siter, U, a shapely former model,
aobbed and became hysterical
with apparent widow's grltf whtls

Policeman May
Die From Aiding
Meningitis Victim
NEW YORK (U P l)-It Patrol­
man Thomai F. Reilly Jr. geta a
g headache or a stiff neck today,
ha may navar tea his two ehlldran again.
Jaat a week ago, Eeilly triad to
save the Ufa ot a woman who
seemed to be choking to death.
Ha used mouth-to-mouth artificial
respiration. The woman, Min
Concede Loria, M, waa daad
when the ambulance arrived,
Reilly weat back te bia radio
patrol ear. He leaned later that
m the woman had died of highly in­
fection meningitis, a diaeaae that
attacka Dm brata and spiaal eard.
Police doetors gave the M-yccrold patrolmaa heavy doses of antibiotica aad ordered him to stay
home. They told him to atay away
from bia wife, Dolores, and hie
two children, Kathleen, T and
Thomas, 4.
The ahildren have been told
daddy can't aea them because be
baa a cold.
"I've rfvam that Wad at fleet
aW before," ReiUy aaye. "aad fl
necessary I 'l do It again."
The aymptoma ef menlngitia are
a headache, lever, ehUie, atilt
* neck. Tbap neually take tour to
eight daye In appear. Reilly to
waiting.

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testifying against the three men
on trial for her husband's slaytng.
But Tuesday she was picked up
by police at ■ hospital where she
was visiting her daughter and
newborn grandson and herself
charged with masterminding the
slaying.
Hours later, Gordon Watson, de­
scribed by police ss a lover ot
Mrs. Lassiter and former business
partner of her husband, was ar­
rested at Los Angeles, Calif.,
where he has lived with hit wife
and two children since shortly aft­
er the killing.
Their arrests brought a star­
tling, dramatic halt to the first
degree murder trials of three men
for the beating and fatal shooting
of Parvin (Bill) Lassiter, M, for­
mer Royal Oak auto dealer.
Two of the men — all of them
described as hired killers — have
changed their please from inno­
cent, to guilty to a reduced
eharga of second degree murder.
They are Roy C. (Buck) Hieka,
IT, and Richard Jones, 17.
The third man, Charles Nash,
43, said he would make a similar
change of plea when court reaumad this morning.
The arrests of Mrs. Lassiter and
Watann. 44, brought disclosures
that authoriUes believe a small
army of persona waa involved in
the slaying.
tot addition to charges of first
degree murder and eonaplracy to
commit murder against Mrs. Lasaltar and Watson, authorities
samad six other peraona in war­
ranto charging conspiracy.
They were Hicks, Jones and
Nash, Jones' brother, Herbert, g
Detroit truck driver named Jo­
seph Gunna and a man idenUfied
•sly aa "John Doc."
AuthoriUei did not disclose the
nature of their aaridence against
the six alleged conspirators, or
agalnat Mrs. La •altar or Watson.
But they did indicate that the
placing of charges against Mrs.
Lassiter and Watson stemmed
from statement# given by Jonee
and Hicks.

LONDON (UPI) — The life ef helped me to rejoin Ike human
rasa. Far a tong time I thought
af aatiag with loathing and waa
determined never to fa baak to

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•tockwriL mm to, la playtog
a major safe hare to the fUm
version of D. M. Lawmen's "tons
and Lovers" tor geth CeataryFax.
"1 had appeared to a motion
pictures by the time l waa II,"
Stock well oaid. "Aad M has takes
am the bettor part af Hto intervoting eight yearn to name to
terms with Ufa."
The slender actor ipoke to fee
British accent ha empteye to hto
current film,
"The difficulty la," ha said,
"that the child actor aetotg to tha
aort of limbo between ehtidbood
aad maturity. Ha belongs to nclthsr. Adults taka Mm toe aariously. Other children are too
awed ar toe truculent and ha can
find friends to neither group. Ho
baa tea mueh responsibility, too
noon."
Stockwtll sighed tor his own
youth — If o m c u be said to
regard R no to fee past at 23{
Stockwell returned to hia theme:
“A child aeaaitivo enough to be
an actor feels tha pressure oa a
movie sat and lures to his ego to
carry him through. But then ha
physicaUy grows out of this status
aad beeomas that amustog flgmo
- f e e former child star, t t i age
is shattered and ha basal tha
philosophy or sxperltnce to cape
with Ilfs."
StoakweU, himself, had tame
vary unhappy years but finally
waa through by attcndlag tha Uni­
versity af Cahtornii aad develop­
ing a deep Interest in literature
and music.
"Gradually." ha tali, "these
totoniti. hath la tbemielveo aad
to tha associations they brought.

"■ at. Ra l becapn taster with
other people aad with myself, It

Police Endorse
Bicycle Patrols

WOMEN OK THE Pilot Cluli honored their boanen Tuesdny nljrht with n
dinner a t the Civic Center. Pilot Club officers, le ft to right are, Mrs. A. K.
Shoemaker Sr., firat vice president; Mn*. Raymond Hall, president;
Dorothy Fourakrc, secretary and Lucy Nowlin, program chairman. Ap­
proximately 65 persona attended the dinner.
(Herald Photo)

Mardi Gras Has
'Quiet' Opening
NEW ORLEANS UPI) — Car­
nival crowds joyously wslromrd
the flittaring floats, blaring handa
and high-stopping marching units
in the first two parades of tht
Mardi Gras season Tutsday.
But police and hospital officials
war* almost as happy aa tht
roaring crowds after the processtona rolled to an and.
Pollct, usually worn to a
fraasto by ctlebrants, reported a
"vary quiet" night. Attendants at
the city's bugs Charity Hospital,
where omcrgency • a a a a are
hustled, reported "no mors cases
than usual."
Observer* In the French Quartor said visitors began celebrating
in earnest after the krswea of
Carrollton and Gemini paraded.
Smiling bartender* are looking
forward to increased gaiety tonight.
Tourists are still pouring Into
the city for carnival, which will
see 3g more parades before the
Mystic Krewe of Comus wends a
torch-lighted path dowa Canal
Street on Tuesday night.

Re-Plat Approved

29th Birthday
Of Vatican Radio
MEMPHIS (UPI) — A brassy
voice that thrilled showboat paIrons a century ago made a
comeback Tuesday night.
Sha hissed and heaved at first.
Thsn she got up a full head of
steam and out loose. The crowd
loved her.
The voice from the pact was
that of a steam calliope, better
known to river folk of the 19th
Century as a "steam pie.anna."
Belching steam and music, the
calliopes of old used to let river
towns know the showboat was on
Its way.
Tuesday night the stsrnwheelsr
Delta Queen officially unveiled
her new cilliopc, a 70-year-old In­
strument which a cirrus man sal.
vagod from the showboat Watsr
Queen.
With R. Jey Quinby, board
chairman ef the Delta Queen, at
the keyboard, the calliope pound
out thn rivar tunes of old.
i t was a boyhood dream corns
true for Quinby who also la vica
pesident of Shepard Electronic
Laboratories of Summit, N. J.
Forty-ail years age, while nn

player bad to he a "superman,"
Quinby retailed.
"The old-time celllope key­
board waa a real knurklebreaker,"
ha said. "You stood in the renter of
a etoam-bath and got a blast of
live (team avery time you opened
S valve. The keys were metal and
got red hot. You had to bear down
real hard, and It blistered your
hands. The boiler vras always
■hooting uff sparks and soot.”
Old-tlma ealllopists refused to
wear gloves. "That waa for
ladles," Quinby said.
Quinby admits that the calliope
on the Delta Queen is a "sisalfled" version of the old calliopes.

' ...----ROME------(UPI)- - Vatican Radio,
Rad
founded within the Vatican walla
by Tope Pius XI, observed Its 29th
anniversary Feb. 12 at Santa Ma­
ria de Galrria, where it now oc­
cupies spare nearly 10 times the
size of Vatican City Itself.
The elation was moved to Santa
Maria di Galerla, II milea from
here, when it outgrew Ms facili­
ties in the Vatican.
Construction of the transplanted
station began in 1953 on a 1,034acre plot and was completed Oct.
27, 1037, at a cost of 32.4 million.
The station was opened formally
by Tope Plus XII, who delivered a
13 minute Latin message of peace
which was beamed around the
world by the radlo'i 24 short-wave
and onr-mcdlum-wave antenna.

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demand by disguising his voice,
and hung up then because he
didn't know what yon were sup­
posed* to say next.
MtVe were tickled to death to
see him," said Murray. *Tt’e
much better than having something laying in a thicket some­
where. He's a likrable kid, one of
thore hoys that have those wan*
dering feet-"

By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign Editor
A nun with a billion dollar as­
signment came to the United
States last week.
He Is deputy Trime Ministry of
Iran Khosrow Hrdayat, a solidly
built, pleasant-fared, energetic
man whose responsibility It is to
see that Iran's second seven-year
plan to bridge an Industrial and
agricultural gap of renturirs la
driven through successfully on
schedule.
His U. S. mission was to com­
plete with the world hank details
of a 142 million loan which
will ha part of the 81 billion
Iran currently is (pending on
projects ranging from vast dams,
irrigation ditches and electric
planti to village ecboola aad lauadries.
Iran le a land with a border
which atretchea for 1,000 milsa
along lha under-aide of Ota Soviet
Uhion, one about which to 1863 k
waa possible to write:
"In Persia (Iran), the landowners who mako up 0.3 per cant
of the rural population, own t i
per cent of the land. The huge
majority of peasants owns ab­
solutely nothing . . , nine-tenths of
the people are undernourished . . .
yet out of 410 million arable

acres act quite 1T| per scat gw
in fact cultivated. Oae third ef
her budget goea to malatato publie order . . . and toss than a
twentieth to agriculture, irrigation
end publie health."
To aid Iran's headlong phtogo
from antiquity to modern times,
the United States directly ar todirectly baa advanced nearly
three-quartera eg a Wilton -debars
to the toat 10 years.
Dsputy Prims Minister D mooow
Hedayat is an engineer aad hto
title to o clue to the importance
attached to hia job.
He petota proudly to tie veat
plan to reclaim the grid Kbuanatan Valley. • pro feet whereto a
•30-foot high dam wlR irrigate
371,000 acres, where there men
will He# a plastic* plant aad ■
sugar t i n t mill and reftngry, and
wham Users also will bn bulk a
new gee pipeline.
Throughout Iran, U. •., dormen, Kalian ond other, survey
crews are fanning out to complete
the plan tor Iran'i rebirth.
In the last Hu m yearn under
the snvan-yaar plan, mom than
800 schools have bona completed,
nearly 108 towns have motived
electricity. Water . systems, hos­
pitals aad roads have hoop buiM.
For each bill Urn dollara tovt toil
Iran expects to billion to gew .

Lake Mary Church
Dinner On Friday
A barbecued pork dinner will bo
served Friday from 1:10 to T:P0
p. m. in the educational buildiag
of the Lake Mary Community
Presbyterian Church. Plataa art
$1.26 for adulti and T! eonto 1ar
children 12 years of ago ar uadar.
The publie la invited.

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The Casselberry town round
approved Herman Joyce's Secret
Lake re-plat at a special mesiiog
Monday night. Joyce now can got siek or drunk." Quinby said.
start building stm ts for tha "1 want ep and votunieerod for
development of more than 30 the Job,"
Bark in those days, tha rallieps
homes planned for the area.

trained for aad I gradually work­
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have difficult childhoods and out­
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ha hai been running hia slsep clin­
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with his feet elevated. Duriag
World War If, Dine rushed him
an request a special eagle board
for this purpose.
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. UPI)
—Police have taken to bicycles
here to outwit anrak-thlrvea and
peeping toms and Chief Robert
Mllburn la convinced the twowheel mounted patrol la paying
off.
A patrolman on a hike can
“move quickly and moat import­
ant, quietly, In an area where a
prowler has been reported," Mll­
burn explained. Besides, he said,
blkca are relatively inexpensive to
buy and maintain and need little
storage space.
The Weat Palm Beach police de­
partment owns two bicycles, but
uses others found abandoned in
the city when needed.

rived there. She called the police.
The police brought In the Federal
Bureau of Invntlgation, and a 12hour hunt began.
But Kettering Police Chief John
Shryock wai already suipteioua.
Five hundred dollara wai email
change for a man risking a kid­
naping conviction, and Thomai
Manhall wai only a poet office
worker in nearby Dayton. Beildei, George had run away from
home four timei before.
When It got dark and very cold,
a hitch-hiking boy knocked on the
door of Mn. Wills Mae Shoemak­
er’s homl at Wayneiville, about
20 mile* south of Kettering. The
boy said he was hungry, Mrs.
Shoemaker called police.
George was waiting with a Dennii-the-menace amlle when Det.
Sgt. John D. Murray arrived. Yea,
George said, he made the ransom

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SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP1&gt;Amertcan Evangelist Billy Gra­
ham told a mealing of local
clergymen and mliilonarlea Tuesday that the to-called "beat gen­
eration" aprang up because many
young people have loat their
ideala.
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Deapite this, however, Interest
in the Gospel la America was
greater among college-age groups
than any others, Grdbam said.
"Many of the Ideals a vartily
student had a few years ago have
crumbled," Graham said. "That’s
why we have the beatnik genera­
tion whleh saya the world Is. noth­
ing."
About his mass meetings, Gra­
ham said he kne# "the pitfalls
and criticism of them," but there
wss something about a mass
meeting that brings hli listeners
spiritually and psychologically
closer to God.
The North Carolina Baptist min­
ister later in the day preached
before 10,000 persons while a
thunderstorm raged all around.

. LONDON (UP!)
why Queen Elizabeth's baby can’t
be given owe at President Elambower’s names and have him for
* Se^aV'lucklngham Palace has

Quotable
Quotes
HOLLYWOOD - Actor • produc­
e r Dtok Powell, criUririag the
■croon Actors Guild for sched­
uling a strike against th* motion
* fto to n industry March it,
"R’a a mistake. Urn Industry
wilt ho hu rt Urn oaoa who voted
* 'tor tide a n mwmpioyod actors."

Army Of Workers *
Recreates U. S. A.
MEW YORK (UPD—Some stste
school systems are using install­
ment financing to help solve the
problem of school bus transpor­
tation.
Pupil transportation Is one of
the crtical problems facing the
U. S. educational system. In 1929,
some 1.9 million children, were
being carried to school at-public
expense. By 19J8, 10.S million
youngsters &lt;were nsing public
school transportation at a cost
of $384 million annually.
School boards have been caught
in the squeeze of increased trans­
portation demands and underfinancing. Each year they are
required to fight harder for a
slice of the tax dollar. And many
are hampered by state legislation
that prohibits buying school buses
oh an Installment basis.
But some states have found a
gleam of hope in a program
drawn up and offered by the Olvco-Wayne Sale* Financial Corp., a
financing organization established
to spur sales tor the company's
Wayne Worka Bus Division in
Richmond, Jn d

tn Michigan, for example,
where the legislature has given
school boards mors flexibility
than in most other states. Pie
financing group offered- a solu­
tion In one area where banks were
unwilling to extend long term cre­
dit for needed buses to school
boards already In debt.
After noting how much the
Tinconning Area School Board
was spending to maintain old
equipment, the financing corpo­
ration convinced the school super­
intendent thst It would be more
i ronomical to buy new ones.
DivcoWayn* then underwrote
the financing of 18 new buses and
also agreed to refinance some of
the older equipment, which local
banks hsd also refused to do.

Onions Not ‘Hay’

COLLEGE S T A T I O N , Tex.
(UP!) — Texas’ onion crop, val­
ued a t 114,11*2,000, was the state's
top income producer among mar­
ket vegetables In 1989,'according
to Texas AAM Colleg# hortlcutturist Clyda SingleUry.

NEW YORK (UPI) - A 205acre miniature of the United
States, heralded as the world’s
largest outdoor recreation pro­
ject, 1* under construction hcrc.^
Some 200 gardeners arc digging*
the Great Lakes, rebuilding the
Rocky Mountains, unrolling the
Great Plains and planting scalesize forests on land in the Bronx
that w a i formerly a swamp.
Called "Frcedomland, U. S. A.."
the million dollar project is being
rushed to completion. It must he
ready for visitors on June 19.
.Arnold Dutton, a landscape ar­
chitect. Is in charge of the pro to
Ject. It will dwarf Disneyland
when completed, according to Dut­
ton.

Interest Religious Aid
EAST HARTFORD, C o n n .
(UPI) — A half-century ago,
Frank A- Graham deposited $100
in a bank on behalf of his church,
with the stipulation the money not
be touched for 60 year*. Now t h ^
hank hae paid the 9100 tn th*
church, plus $407.99 Interest.

NEW EAGLE SCOUTS FROM BOY SCOUT TROOP 444 are, left to right,
Richard Cleveland, Wellesley Corbett, Robert Cornon, Kenneth LaRoy and
Edward Redman.
(Herald Photo)

ed but obsolete custard pie, Hope
lathered Welly Cox’s impassive
puss by using a modern Aerosol
pressure can. Slower, yea. But
neater. So much for applied
science.
,
Hope’s hour same up with the
usual number of laughs, but
basically uninspired comedy domIbated. Hope’s opening monologue
tossed in a number of harpoons
as be ranged over Jack Pear's
crying and President Elsenhower's

NEW YORK -Patrolm an Thom, as P. Reilly Jr., who may have
Matractad meningitis when ha
, gave mouth to mouth artificial
. respiration to a dying woman, diei ouoatoghis Idas of duty:
* ‘Tv* fivM timt kind of first
; did badaro, and if aoeosiary I'll
l five K again."
■AN PEANCUCO- Fleet Adm.
Chatter W. Ninths, stating that ho
dkodds an elaborately planned col*
obration of fete.Nth birthday to'

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Youngsters' Ideals
Slip, Graham Says

10—W#d. Fob. 24, I960

child at a reigning British sover­
eign to have an American presi­
dent "stand" for him, by proxy
or otherwise, at the christening
iofit
But historians said there are
both family reasons and prece­
dence for the new prince to be
named for the American president
and have him' for a godfather.
An American president was godflMher to one Brltlah prince. In
m t the* late Franklin D. Roose­
velt was the proxy godfather of
Prince Michael of Kent.
If Eiaenlmwor became a god­
father of Queen Elisabeth's second
sen that would bo an historic first
'alM9 Michael waa not in the Bret
■no of the royal family.
If this came about, K is likely
owe at the Infant prince’s names
would In David - Eiaeohoww’a
middle name aod a name that
bag historic implications in Brit­
ain.
Many Unge of Wales were
tamed David and a t David Is
fltn tbs potion saint at that part
of Ettaoboth's realm. David is one
nf the nomee of EBiebeth’s unde,
the Duka at Windsor. Although be
was ante Kind Edward VII1, la

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a broad, sany sketch about a TV
eommetelal. Tills served to remind us of the other extreme in
comedy..
The C h a n n e l Swim: Dick
Powell’* production company. Four
Star, has esquired the TV righto
to Justice William O. Douglas’
book, "Almanac of Liberty," and
topes to sell the show aa a 80minute dramatic acriaa. Dennis
O'Keafa’a auto sponsor has renew­
ed the Tuesdaf eight CB8-TV
series for another 19 weeks,
through June 92. A sequel to "The
Swingin' Years,” called, "The
Swingin’ - Bingin' Yean," is eat
to r NBC-TV'a Startime Special on
Tueaday, March 9. Already signed
are Jo Stafford, Vaughn Monroe,
Charlie Barnet and Woody Har­
man, among others. Bonald Rea­
gan returns as th* host. Anticipat­
ing the return of "Omnibus" la
Um fall, producer Robert Seudek
to trying to .sign Vaziaovar Bush,
the Nobel Prise-winning physicist,
"to do for science what Leonard
Bernstein did fur music" on tbs
program. Glynia John* Joins Lloyd
Iridgta la the CBS-TV adaptation
a t "U m Valley of Decision,” eat
for Sunday, Match 99,

Five members af Boy Scout
Troop 444 at Orange City w en
advanced to the rank of Eagle
Scoot at a Court of Honor Mon­
day eight.
Tbo five scouts a n Richard
Cleveland of Orange City; Well­
esley Corbatt, Robert Oorsaa,
Keneth LaRoy and Rdward Radman, at DaBary.
Tom Albort, field scout execuUvo, John Mattingly, court of
boaor sbairm ln
and Wally
Krohme, scout commissioner, told
the boys what muat ha accomplish­
ed befon a ecout caa reach the
high rank at Eagle.
Rev. Bill Fagan ptoaad the
badges an each scoot.

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Still Pays Taxes
On Lost Property
CORPUS CHR1STI, Tex, (UPI)
—Minnie Talbott has bean paying
taxes on her property In New­
port towns!t* for 49 years, but
neither aba nor tho tax collector
can locals th* place.
Th* townsite, supposedly some­
where between Padre and Mus­
tang Island* la the Gulf of Mexico
off Corpus Christ!, baa been tost
for mer* than 4o years, whll*
Miss Talbott has paid state and
local taxes of about $89 on bar
missing lot.
It wai given to her nearly a
half-century ago by S. D. Bosch,
developer of tho. real eitate, who
also presented her with a map,
bar property circled la red pen­
cil.

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IOBQUAY, England - Mrs.
aa WtBtomi, 99, want, to land
&gt; 11-aoaU-oM son to Someone
two n o n until ah* and bar
iband have more money, die■slag qualifications lag the loan:
'Nat Just anyone la good enough
Terry—my baby must go to
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Gorman* Drum Up
Interest In Africa
RODENUBGMSN, Germany
(UPI)—When Mm native drums
atari beating to tide quiet Rhinetoad village, the toaato don’t tom
n hair.
They knew M's Just Alois Liasoafald and Me frtonda a# to their
old triehs. Ltoaonfeid, * 49-year•id drugstore owner, runs what
ho clahaa la tbs aalp authentic
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Amer­
icans are spending a staggering
|92 billion a year for modfcal ser­
vices — double tbq 1M0 amount
and more than 814 times the 1999
total, according to fjguree of the
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HEW Biggest Non-Defense Spender In Government

Forest Lands
Offer Plenty

By LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
doubtful distinction of being the
biggest non defense spender in the
government is won by the Depart­
ment of Health, Education and
Welfare.
\ HEW win* by a country mile.
None other is even close. This is
a switch from the usual galling of
win. place and show in the gov.
rrnmental spending sweeptstakes.
Place, or second position, usual­
ly is conceded to interest on the
national debt. The debt, Itself, Is

Somo of the men interested in forestry and forest crops
fhava pointed out that Seminole County might be missing «
^&gt;et by neglecting this “crop.”
Thd^ point to the etatistical revelation that, in recent
years, Florida forest products have gained stature among
the state's top money making industries.
Few would have dared estimate that the wholesale
value of Florida's forest crops now exceeds that of its citrus
crops. But that’s the estimate of some, who point out that
the values of pulpwood, fence posts, lumber, paper and by­
products amount to mors than half the value of all agricul­
t u r a l production and about a third of the amount spent by
^tourists.
One writer has said that forest products industries em­
ploy about 20 per cent of the atata's labor force, paying $100
million a year for services.
The primary forest resource in the state is the south­
ern pine, which grows rapidly and allows more frequent har­
vests than other types of trees. Forest Service men pointed
out here recently, however, that hard woods also can be pro­
fitable to Florida landowners if cultivated properly.
^
It is said that Florida has “just begun to scratch the
^surface” of the potential timber wealth it could have.
And all of this data keeps bringing back the thought
that Seminole County has many ways to grow and prosper if
its people keep alert to ideas and opportunities readily avail­
able.

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G.W. Crane

Hitting The Books Didn't Work
*So They Got Rich Selling 'Em
LONDON (UPI) — Fifty-seven
year* ego, two brother*, William
end Gilbert Foyle, flunked exam*
foe a elvU service career. That
initial failure started them on a
road to success that baa resulted
in what may well be the world's

Houston Schools
Save The Rod
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) - SuperIntendent John W. McFarland laid
only about one per cant of Houatoo'a 170.0CO public school stud0oota evar require any form #f
disciplinary action for serious
breeches of In-icbool conduct.
“ We strive for discipline that
la preventive rather than aorroeRve," MacFarland said.
“ We emphsiiie that H is part
at the tSachtr's training to learn
to handle diaciplino and ways of
roping with difficulties before
th e* difflcwMoe become criti­
cal."
m He aald oorpe ril punishment, Is
^ ca rried out emy “ a* • last rosert,
and in tbe pr aaaxn et the prin­
cipal or another teacher."
Televiaion seta can be found In
OJ per cost of the homos In MaiaachuaeSU, Connecticut and Rhode
Inland.

greatest bookstore, known from
London to Louisiana simply as
"Foyle*."
The Foyles' book business got
started in their mother's kitchen
whan they began selling the text*
books that had failed to prevent
them from flunking iheir teats.
Business grew as the Foyles be­
gan baying and selling more
books and their trade outgrew the
kitchen. Today, in London's book
center of Charing Cross Road,
Foylea spills over through two
buildings — with some four mil­
lion books, old and new, la
stock.
Volupics dating bark to the 13th
century help ftll the 30 miles if
shelves with books of every topic.
Sections of books run the gamut
of subjects from freemasonry to
aeedltwork, but for collectors the
real treasure-ground at Foylea la
the rare book section.
Tho oldest book on late right
MW is “ Astesanus de Ait," writtea la Latin about 1479. The price
is a relatively modest 3330. But
it ia not unusual at Foylea to
h*vo collector* vying for old finds
at prices ranging up la $2,000
'and more.
Oat 'of Foyles' specialties ie
early 19th century books with de
ceptivo gilt-like edges to their
pages. When these edges are
pressed slightly they form a hand*
painted picture of a street seen*
or « town.

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so large as to be Incomprehensi­ is misleading. Further along la
ble to the average Intellect. The the big budget hook it a section
carrying charge In interest still is devoted to government trust
within human ken, a mere $9,383,funds. Transactions In these (rust
000,000.
Major national security la the fund* do not show in the ordinary
big spending item, $43,56S,ooo,ooo. figures on tax revenue and spend­
The trust funds are wen fed
Major nation*, security pro­ ing.
by tax revenue, however, and •
perly can be added to the sum lot
of it.
budgeted for International affairs
In fiscal 1941. HEW will a ttr i­
and finance for a grand national bute
from the federal old-age and
defense total of nearly $30 billion. survivors
insurance trust fund a
All these figures are for the $11,631,698,000.
This huge sum
fiscal year 1961.
from a special trust account add­
The 1961 budget for HEW la i ed
to the $.1,316,694,000 appro­
only $3,314,695,000, but the budget
priated to HEW brings the com­
bined HEW spending total is
nearly $16 billion.
The government will not km*
money on this trust fund spend­
ing. It will collect In direct taxes
—by dally callsthaniea in thfa* nearly $11 billion and recelvX
more than $300 million from the
realm*.
Re sure you equip yourself (if states, courtesy of state taxpay­
elderly) or your aged parent* and er*. The trust fund will receive
grandparent* with mental "crut­ more than $300 million in interest
ches," namely, properly fitted eye on it* investments. This interest
glasses tlghting-fitting new den­ is a direct charge on the federal
taxpayer because It represent* In­
ture* and a hearing eld.
You must eat th* diet of youth terest on government bonds held
in order to stay youthful, so let in the trust.
your dentist rejuvenate your The nearly $11 billion which wtn
pour Into the trust fund in fiscal
mouth.
But you likewise must keep your 1961 will be the fruib'trf a tax on
tinea of mental communication incoma although you make no tax
on It. This social security
open If you wish an alert mind, return
it deducted separately from
which mean* your vision should tax
the regular income tax. It la s big
h* corrected via glasses, and your item,
however.
hearing brought bark as nearly
Regular
personal Income Ux In
as possible to normal.
fiscal 1961 will extract from Uie
Then use this newspaper at taxpayers about $44 billion, only
part of your mental ralisthenle* four timea aa much aa tha social
each day. Encourage yourself, security (exes soak up.
your children, and all old folks, to
Paying this out to pentionem an
read more widely.
rapidly aa It la paid in by tax­
Stress mental gymnastic* and payers, the government contrib­
emotional calisthenics. Go to utes to an astonishing altuation.
church each Sunday. See that old Tax Foundation, Inc. calealated
folk* get there, too. Tick them up that federal, state and local gov­
in your car.
ernment payments made «p M
Send for th* booklet "How to per cent—18 cent* of every dotTutor a Child at Home," enclos­ lar—of income received in 19M by
ing a stamped return envelope, Americana. Fiscal 1961 won’t bx
plus 20c (non-profit). It also much different.
helps adults insurt their 1. Q. into
Walt a minute. Fiscal 1961 may
a rip* old age,
be quite different from 1931. Thie
(Always writ* la Dr. Crane is le an election year and Congress
rare at this newapaper, enclos­ usually in an election year does
ing a long 4r stamped, addressed something for the old folk*. If so
envelope and 2tk to rover typing it will do something for the tax­
and printing roata when you payers, too. It wiH hike
taxes.
wend for one of hi* booklets.)

ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON — Thought*
while stiolling down Pennsylvania
Ave.:
The latest White House mys­
tery: “Why did Picsident Eisen­
hower make his sudden decision
to visit Cape Canaveral?" What
mystifies tho correspondents is
the apparent impulsiveness of the
decision. The trip was planned In
such a hurry that the Canaveral
people had only a few houra* no­
tice, and 2U importuni visitor*
who had appointments with the
president were left In the lurch by
Ike’s change of plans.
The history of pettiness and
pompouancss behind the imperson­
al facade of the executive mansion
ia rarely portrayed in print. Hut
ia showa up in Jack Hrll’a intrigu­

ing new book. "The Splendid
Misery.” A poignant episoda Bell
relatea in an intimate fashion took
place on Inauguration Day at the
White House In 103.1.
General Eisenhowrr's ear pulled
up to the front steps, and Fresidtfnt Truman, ready for the ride
down the avenue, took an eipected
step forward. Then he frose in
hia tracks, for in the place at the
general was hia aid*. “The gen­
eral," said the aide, "is waiting
outside in the car. He will not
come In."
And, after more then aeven
years, these two great men atill
pout pettily at each other . . .
The odd way that the Post Of­
fice liepaitmenl approaches some
of It* problems , , . For instance,
the manner in which they plater-

Here's Politician Who, Believe
It Or Not, Rejects Contributions
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Land
O’Goahen, 1 never thought I’d
live to tea the dayl A politician
her* is turning down campaign
eontrlbutional
This political heresy Is being
committed by J. R. Pat Gorman
la the course of his duties
as chairman of the “ Dick Nixon
Club."
I ran across Gorman in the
oourte of a tour I have been
making of presidential campaign
headquarter*. Nixon at preicnt
has no formal headquarters for
his campaign for the Republican
nomination, mostly because he
hat no opposition.
Tbe club was organized back In
the days when the shadow of Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller was darkening
Nixon’s path. Although the shadow
has been removed, the club hai
continued to operate looking
ahead to the November general
election instead at the July. GOP
convention.
1 found Gorman in the elub room
hi the Shoreham Building, which
is symbolically close to the White
House. It wasn't difficult to apot
him. A large, easy-going .risk,
man, who i* an attorney by pro*

fession, he was the only male In
the place.
Gorman introduced me to some
of his female associates, mostly
volunteer tyorkera who mail out
membership card and perform
other clerical chores.
“ This Job requires brains and
patience," one of them said. “1
have the patirnce,"
Gorman explained that member­
ship in the rlub is limited to one
dollar — that ia, nobody can pay
more to get in. Many people, he
laid, try to make a campaign
contribution when they Join but he
alwayi turns it down,
1 was so startled by this I
thought at first that Gofman didn't hive all hia buttons, but he
did. Ha had a whola box full, all
of them reading “ I'm for Nixon."
11a said Hit club mw haa more
than 7,000 membera and la Just
getting into full awing. It recruit­
ed 2,690 new numbera in the
firal two weeka of February alone.
“ We take in Democrat* and in­
dependent* aa well at Republi­
can*." Gorman aaid. "W* attrart
the fallow who want* to do tom*thing for Nixow and isn't sura
what $• do — tho fellow who
waata to get ia aa th* ground
floor.

by Ed Koferba
mine the volume ol letter mall,
"We don't count It," the nun said.
"Wa measure it by the font. The
office figures thrre arc 'JiMl letters
to a foot.
»
That tnngu* - in • cheek presi­
dential pool conducted by Sen. Al­
bert Gore (I)., Tenn.l, came up
with a fascinating disclosure in
human habit*.
In a list of true and makc.be.
lieva presidential candidates, the
Senator included the name of
John I). Eisenhower (the presi.
denta eon). John “won" tha eleotion in several areas.
This proves the magic in the
Eisenhower name and should give
Kepubliran bosses a strong hint
to a possible Nixon running mate
—Ike'a brother, Milton.
Of all the names in our roster
at foreign diplomats, tbe most
provocative Is that of Sir Itaiold
Caecia, British ambassador to the
United States.
An Indiana editor writes: “How
rome the British have an ambassa­
dor with surh an Italian-sounding
name?" And hr's right; it is
Italian. Sir Harold comes from a
distinguished I t a l i a n ancestry
whoso roots go back to tha tilth
Century. Rut hia kin moved to
Great Britain four generations
ago.
Two United Stales senators
from the aame state have neglect­
ed to identify their Idrlhplarr, aa
is a custom, in the Congicssional
Directory..
They’re Harry Flood Byrd and
A. Willis Robertson. Both are
senators from Virginia. N'owheie,
in any senatorial biography, Is
their native state disrlosrd.
Roth were bom ia the "competi­
tive" aaighboring state of West
Virginia.

Harley Stunts is 9.1, hut Joe
Buford rails him "Junior" when
he aske him to rnmr forward
and dismiss my Bible Claaa with
a brief prayer. He slay* young
mentally because he indulges In
mental and emoUonal calisthen­
ics regularly! They help you re.
tain yowr I. I). Into a rip* old
age!
Case 11-482: Harley Stuntz,
aged 1*3, is a livewire member of a
Bible Class I teach in Chicago.
And t mean “livewire," for he
is alert and up-to.the-minute in
his mental outlook.
When he was 00, he called Joe
Buford, the prrsident of this Rihl*
Class, and invited him to attend a
businessmen's luncheon the fol­
lowing Friday.
"Joe, Tug Wilson is going to
talk about rerrnt changes in foot­
ball rules," Mr, Stunts began.
"I haven't kept up on surh'
things as 1 should, so t want to
hear hia speech. Would you like
to go along as my guest?"
Frequently, Mr. Stuntz is called*
upon to dismiss the Bible Class
with a brief prayer.
And 1 alwaye like to listen to
him, for he talks to God as if he
were just conversing with the Al­
mighty. And his prayers dovetail
with the theme of my talk on that
Sunday's lesson.
Many people retain their facul­
ties into a rip* old age. Other*
grow- foggy and often are so
disoriented, they can’t recognise
their rlos* relative! and may not
even know th* dat*.
Mr. Stuntx keeps his will whet­
ted and thus retard* the usual de­
cline in I. Q. which Inevitably oc­
curs in old age, by reading 'the
newspaper every day.
He follows th* Worry Clinic and
ask* pertinent questions about tha
cases 1 have discussed.
Exercise is just as vital for our
I. Q., as well as our good emotions,
as it is for our muscles!
And long after we may be eonfined tn a wheel chair, wa ran
still give our brains and our emo.
(Inns their full daily exercise!
So you ran retain your alert
brain and sensitivity to love, kind­
ness, music and religious Idealism

Bachelor Serves
As PTA Prexy
CHICAGO (UPI) — One-third
of th* nation's PTA membeers to­
day are men, including a small­
town bachelor who serve* as presi­
dent of (he parent-tcachrr associ­
ation in Guthrie, Ky.
The bachelor president la Logan
Wehli, a middle-aged Insurance
agent who just like* “ to do for
other people, especially kids.” Dur­
ing his two term* aa president,
membership In the Guthrie PTA
has grown from 287 to 426 mem­
bers.

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CARD OF THANKS
We, David Williams and Johnny
Henderson, sons of Mrs. Alice
Henderson, who died January 19,
1B40, wish to thsok our many
friends and neighbor! for their
many kind deeds and beautiful
flowers given our Mother during
.DEADLINES
her period of Illness. Words can­
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
not express our appreciation of
your kindness. May God add a
Tu*», thru F it • 8 P. M. d«jr h r blessing to each of you.
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far miora Ihaa aue latarract beer(ion of your ad, and raoarraa tha
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1. Good Food,
t. For Rant
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4. Raal Eatata Wantad
I . Real Eatata For Sala
I. Mortgage Loans
7. Butina** Opportunities
7-A Inauranca
8. Famala Help Wantad
I. Mala Hal* Wantad
tfl.'M a le or Famala
1 1 . Work Wanted
18. Plumbing 8 ervlcaa
II. Elactrieal Sara lean
14. Build. Paint 4k Repair
II. Special Service*
II-A Beauty Parlor*
II. Flower* 4k Plant*
17. Pata • Livestock - Suppllaa
II. Machinery • Toole
II. Boat* and Matara
M. Automobiles
R t-A Trailer*
II. Furniture
SI. Artldaa For Sal*
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XI. Education • Instruction

Studies Why Some
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SAN DIEGO. Calif. (UPI) -C an
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ha in anetber nan'* shoes? A
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JS. Crow, will direct a two-year
Ktudy into how --accurate on* in­
dividual can be In judging nnether.
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insight into others, wha can't
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know other* who quickly aense
our moods and feelings, who seem
la know wbat we are trying to
•ay when we ourselves can't find
the right words to express It."

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Wudy of people who esn easily
put themselves Into the other fellow'* shoes.
He said he hope* the study will
•how how to direct cuch people
to occupations that can make use
ef their ability to understand
others. He also thinks a way mky
ba found of instiling this quality
in those who lick it.

p e e p e r In Debt

NEW YORK (UPI) — Just be­
fore World War II, the average
American worker owed $1 in in­
stallment debt for each 114 of
ahnugl toke-hom* par- u , t T**r.
hla ohligatiena reached a high af
mere than I I fer every I* of
iarly after-tax Income, accordg to th# Bureau of Advertising
of the American Nawipsper Pub­
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HOMES
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2. For Rent

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FURNISHED cottage at Five
Points. Phona FA 2-14*7.

15*A Beauty Parlors

Wed. Feb. 24. 1960—Page IS 11. Work Wanttd

APARTMENT, 112 Llm. FA 2-0371.

2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Call TA 2-4444.
HOUSE, phone FA 2-5113.
FURNISHED, upstairs apartment
333, hot water furnished. Phone
FA 2-4337.
PRIVATE four room furnished cot
2. For Rent
tage suitable for working cou'
pie, reasonable. 410(4 Myrtle
HOUSE for rent, so. Sanfrord
Ave. Phone FA 2-3031.
Ave.. near Lake Jessup. Phone
FA 2-3194.
NEW home |M per month. Call
FA 2-3480.
117 EXCAMBniA DR.: 2 bedroom
unfurnished house, 113 per TWO 2-bcdroom houses, kitchens
equipped. FA 2-6043.
month. Call FA 2 0920 after
3:00 p. m.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roams
private bathe, 114 W. First Bt3-ROOM epsrtment, (40 month.
Private hath end entrance
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, Eest
FA 2 9888.
side between Celery and Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
CLEAN 2 bedroom unfurnished
pliances. School bus slop. Quiet
house, knotty pine snack bar and
neighborhood. $71 per month.
cabinets, one master bedroom
Phone TA 21145.
833 month. NO I-32S7.
2- 2+
£ lisa, kits t'a u m araskst* la*. WwM tlsku m m it.
FURNISHED apartment, 401 FURN. Apt. 201tt W. 1st Bt.
Palmetto. Ph. FA 2-4024.
, • And than wb ru «ut of money. .
2, 3 end 4 BR. houses, 3 BR
furnished apartment.
LOWER FLOOR apartment, part­
ly furnished, electrle kitchen.
Call Mrs. Appleby, FA 2toll or ROSA L. PAYTON 5. Real Eatata Far SBla
5. Rntl Eatata For Sale
FA 2-3968.
And Associates
WILL TRADE tola or acreage for
3 • BEDR003I unfurnished apart­
Registered Rtal Estate Broker
Stenstrom Realty
housetrailer. FA 2 0319.
ment, 303 E. 23th Street. Call Ph. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
HERBERT
STENSTROM
FA 2-3328 or FA 2-3318.
RENT OR SALK: 4 houses; 1, 2
Registered Broker
FURNISHED Apt. 300 Park.
and 3 bedrooms; 1 kitchen
LEN RISNER
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
•quipped: others partly equip
LOTTIE BROADWAY
2412 Willow, |100 month. Call 3-BEDROOM house in Sunland
Estates, on Lake Dot Drive.
ed; 133 to $70 monthly. Daniel,
KEN TORBETT
FA 2 0274.
O 5-3262.
Phone FA 2-7337.
BETTYE D. SMITH
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Associate!
3-BEDROOM, 3 bath, Sunland
2411 Orange, $10 month. Call 2-ROOM furnished apartment, 310 11 N. Park Ph. FA I-I4M
Magnolia. Phone A. K. RossctEstates, 204 Oakland Ave.
FA 2-0274.
ter, Florest. FA 2-1B51.
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAM*.
B
ltltor
3-BEDROOMS, complete kitchen,
FURNISHED garage apartment,
Raymond LundqulaL Aseae.
hardwood floors, tile bath, Flor
four rboms and bath, screened FURN. a p t 2300 McUonville.
FA
2-3131
AUaaUe
Beak
Bldg.
Ida room. (1,000 down. Phone
porch. M itt E. Second St. Phone
RENT
A
BED
FA 2-4434.
FA 2-0191 or FA 2-2624.
Baliaway, Haspltal A Baby Bed*
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
By Day, Week or Month.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
HOMES. DUPLEXES,
br o k e r
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
APARTMENTS
J. W. HALL
114 W. let St. 203 la . Fark Ava. Th FA I t o l l
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY Ph. FA 8-I1I1
2344 French Ave.
111 X. PARK AVE.
FA 2-2420
ReaiUr
3. Wanted to Rent
"CaU IUU”
Phone FA 2-3441
EYE OPENING VALUE
3-ROOMS It Bath, nicely furnish­
ed, $30. Apt. 1, 407ti W. 1st., WANT TO RENT YOUR Maaanry Home featuring S Cora- S-RSDROOM, 3 bath, double car­
mle tilt hatha, acpirstn dialog
PROPERTY?
manager at 111 W. 6 th.
ports, extra Urge utlUty roam,
room and living room overlayed
Contact us for prompt service
Florida roam. 110 Shannon Dr.
NEW APARTMENT, 4 rooms and
with wall ta wall carpet Kit­
BETTYE D. SMITH
bath, screened poreh, Iskefront,
chen equipped with stove, refri­ FA 2-1379.
Property Manager
private year around occupancy
gerator, dishwasher and dispos­
STENSTROM REALTY
FARMER’S AGENCY
for couple. $70 per month. A. 111 N. Park Avenue Ph. FA 2-2420
al. Large tot, to quiet neighFreti, Clalrmont Ave., Lake
N. V. Farmer, Realtar
to berhaed. Owner says sell at
the unusually reasonable price
Mery. Phone FA 2
D. H. Whitmore
5. Rtal Eatata For Salt
Lillian G. Tram*
of 114.700. MONTHLY PAY3-BEDROOM bouse 190 per month.
Associates.
MENTS ONLY $11.00 par month
Ml Rosalia Dr. Call after 1:00
Rental—Choice Location
attar a modest down payment. I l l S. French Ave. Ph. FA 3-5221
P. M., FA 2-3382.
Lsrge furnished two bedroom
This Dollar Squeestog Value Is After hours, FA 2 -MU. FA *
home
at
013
E.
First
Street.
FA 2-0241 •
waiting tor you.
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gables,
Beautiful setting end view. Ideal
Call naw tor appototmaat.
401 Magnolia Av*. FA 2-0720.
I-LOTS to Draamwold Section; al­
for residence or professional lo­
ready cleared and leveled. Prlccation. Drive by, (hea call for W. H. "BUI" STEMPRR Agency
FURNISHED apartment, cleaiund
cd to sell. Phono FA 2-0231.
a Slemper Associate who will Phone FA 2-4991
111 N. Park
close .In. Adulti only. Jimmy
be happy to ehaw you Inside. Phono FA 2 4331 2601 Park Dr.
Cowan, FA 2-4013.
Other rentals available from 133.
Realty Co.
1-MODERN FURNISHED apart­
RAYMOND M. BALL S tTHEJohns
ment! available soon. FA 2-4331. W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
TIME TESTED FIRM
AND
ASSOCIATES
001 Palmetto Ave.
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-4111
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Real Eilat* — Inauranca
Surety Bondi
2-BEDR003I furnished h o m e , Phone FA 2-4331 2M1 Perk Dr.
H. Female Help Wanted
Country Club Road; Adults. HOUSE, very reesonable. US XII S*. Fark Ava. Ph. FA 1-6441
Bkifetd
FA 2-7664.
Country Club Circle.
Kvass BMg. Uka Mary
NEED MONEY?
3-BEDROOM, kitchen aqulppad. I-BEDROOM koma la well estab­
Ph. FA M W
Became an AVON Representa­
Call FA 2-S608.
lished neighborhood. S p e c i a l
tive. Pleasant work end hours
TRANSFERRED CLERGYMAN
terms. FA 2-4139.
to suit your household sched­
2-ROOM cottage completely furn­
has vacated this neat X bedroom
ule. Write, Manager for inter­
ished, all utilities, ready to move THREE bedroom home on two
custom built home, dean ai a
view to your homo, Box 244.
in. Adults only. 2404 Park. Ap­ lots, corner So. San.'ord and
pin and to "like new" condition.
Lockhart, Fla.
ply Stamper Agency.
llth. St. Come, look, make of­
4toft mortgage at $41.12 month­
fer. T. V. Cantrell.
ly can ba assumed after mod­
NEW 2-bedroom CB house on Vlherate down payment. We have CASHIER part time work, apply
ten Road, kitchen equipped, fur*
the key. Why aao’t you call to­
nlshed or unfurnished, tile bath.
Rite Theatre.
&gt; ACRES
day for appointment to sde this
Call FA 2-6007 anytime.
2 acres with 2 bedroom, concrete
YOUNG GIRLS, COLORED IdaaUy loaatod homa? Exclusive
borne, high and dry land.
TRAVEL
FURNISHED apartment reason­ block
with
House approximately .0 yctr*
able, centrally located. FA 2-1838.
11-25, SINGLE, H. S. grad. Frre
old, with new roof. Several oak
Seminole Realty
to travel Florida, Hawaii, N. Y.
FA 2-5232
FURNISHED apartments, hard­ trees and assorted citrus trees.
and return. Circulation work. No
Good water. On paved Rd.
wood floors, tilo baths. 602 W.
$10,900 with small down pay­ NEW LAKEFRONT home: S-beiT experience necessary. Transpor­
27th. Street.
tation furnlihed. Can earn $71
rooms, I baths, custom buUt,
ment.
to 1123 weekly, plus bonus, eftrr
terrene, lies* sliding doors,
2-BEDROOM house fer rent.
electrle kitchen, fruitwood cabi­ training. See Mr. Moorehead, 10
FA 2-2773.
1200 DOWN
la 12 a. m. and 3 to T p. m.
nets, central heating and air
2-ROOM apartment, furnished, no I BR. home with hardwood floors
conditioning: Urge plot. Irriga­ McAllister Motel, 2021 AW. Rd.,
and
ceramic
lU*
bath.
children. FA 2-3927.
Sanford.
tion. Buy for cost direct from
owner-buUder. $11,701, Uw down
NEW 3-bedroom house. Phone ROSA L. PAYTON
payment. A. Freti. CUirmont B. Mato Help W anted/'
FA 2-7213.
And Associates
Ave., Lake Mary, FA 2-29U.
ROUTE SALESMAN for Sanford.
FURNISHED bouse for rent, It
Registered Real Estate Broker
Write Florida Co-operative For
Smyrna Dr.,,DeBary.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha REDUCING. PRICE for quick
■•U. By namer; 2 bedroom CB The Blind, P. O. Box 2411, Or­
lando.
house, wood floors: comer lot,
fenced backyard. FA MM3.
AGGRESSIVE type young man for
office and budget sale* depart­
LOTS - 4 Choice — LOTS
ment, iteady employment, Fire­
Near Winn-Dixie and Food Fair.
stone Stores.
Sacrifice b e l o w appraise!.
2411 Chase Avenue
YOUNG MEN. COLORED —
SUNLAND ESTATES: Like new
TRAVEL
3-bedraom, I bath heme. Down U-2S, SINGLE, 2 years college.
payment Use than original. Call
Free to travel Florida, Hawaii,
FA 2-MW.
N, Y. and return. Circulation
work. No experience necessary.
Transportation furnished. Can
•era $7$ to $121 weekly, plus
botus, after traltotog. Sea Mr.
Moorahaed, 10 to 1$ a. m. and
l to 7 p. m. MeAUUUr Motel,
ID1AL FAMILY HOMES
3021 8 .W. Rd., Sanford.

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WHITE MALE, 27, desires pert- June Brown’s Beauty Salon
lime job from 3 P. M. to mid- 2010 Adame Ave. Ph. FA 2-1427
nitht, available 7 nights a week,
will consider anything. FA 24447 DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
after 3.
2004 Adame Ph.
FA "?3S3
TYPING at home, legal or any
Be LoveUer With Professional
ether. Phone FA 3-4444.
Btauty Care.

12. Plumbing Services

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1ft ft S BATHS

Wall

Plumbing A Heating

16. F to w ers f t Plants

DSO DOWN
LOCATION i tOOB Wish lactam A m u . altaetad
lore* canwr tat 110* s 125', with muay ahada (raw.
ROOMS: 2 Badrooms, Bath, apaeloun liriac rat
family room, tort* carport*, utility room, and pat la.
PRICE: Tha total prkn—ju»l $13,750. Financing avail*
able. May w b a tm yau?
EXCLUSIVE WITH

STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. PARK AVE.

PH. FA 2*2426

FHA FINANCED
D rift Four Black* Waal Off
French Ave. On Mth i t / A
Stamper Aaaerial* U On Th*
Premie** Daily.
Prtoai Under Present Market
B IB OB CALL TODAY

Stamper Agency
Ph. FA B toltt 111 N. P a rt Ava.
Ph. FA l-IS ll SMI Park Ave.

EXPERIENCED secretary wishes
position, full or part time. Call

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ale pieces or sets. Also fund*
lure repair. CablneU made.
FA 2-7043.

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22. Articles For Sale

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1 ii r i u .m i t*u or y am . naming

IS" speaker $80. Viktog tape
recorder 840. 20 W.Amys end
Preamp 830. Garrird tumtabto
833. CaU FA 1-TM1.

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Service With The Cash. SUPBB
TRADING POST. FA 2-NT7.
Magnavox TV. 1 ! to. coasoto
$41. FA 1-7770.

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AIR CONDITIONING
Cut Flowara Fer Aay Occaiston CONTRACT and REP*IR WORK
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
1007 Sanford Avs.
FA 2 6342 FA S-lStS
ar
FA 24270

FA 2-3283.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN (BLINDS

Livestock, Suppllaa

E___led head. Sag-proof bottom
raU with ptostie ends. PUstto
House Wiring — Electric Service PIGS for a barbecue, dressed,
or rayon tapes. Cation or aytos
Sid Vlhlen
ready for tha pit, $18.00. Not cords.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
srik Glnaa and Faint Co,
dressed $16.00, will deliver. R. F. S
I l l Magnolia
FA 2-0415 Cole, phone FA $-327$.
I W. 2nd St
FA M M
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14. Build, Paint ft Repair
19. Boats and Motors
0
Gormly, Inc., Third A Palimetis,
RAINBOW Palnleri A Decorators
Gateway To The Waterway
E__ IOMY paint $$.93 per gal*
-F re e Estimates. Ph. FA 2-8344.
13. Electrical Services

17. Pata,

Your EVINRUDE Dealer
B A M ROOFINO
Robson Sporting Goods
Contracting A Repairs
30444 E. 1 st.
Ph. FA 24041
Licensed — Bended —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
20. Automobiles
300 Laurel Ave. Pi., FA 2-7443
1934 BU1CK, Dynaflow i„d hatter,
THOS. E. THOMPSON
low mUeage, like saw through­
General Contractor
out. Call FA 2-MM.
Home Carpentry Repair*
'31 MERCURY tudor, Merc-oRooting A Siding
Phon* FA 2 6432
Matie. R A H. good transportalion, $100. FA 24097.
WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard SALE or TRADE: 183$ Nash RamContact 304 West Sth SL
bier fordor Custom, radio, $230
Phons FA 24443
cash and assume payments o(
$00 month; or will trada tor
15. Special Services
lata modal Chevrolet to Ford
Pickup. FA 2-74M.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free EsU- 113$ RENAULT Deulphtoe, small
mates. Phene FA I-7I14.
equity aad taka up payments.
Call FA 2-4373.
CLOCK REPAIRING; WbecUsi,
Longwood Park, FA 2-7473,
20*A Traitors

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

FOR SALE - 1I3S Spence Craft
House Trailer. 44Vix$. Sea Clyde
Walls at DeWitts Traitor Park.
Back Ginas Ne phon* calls.

Windshield
Dour tilonii
Vent Ginas
BEAUTIFUL 1937 Kentuckian MoSERVICE
bile Home, 2 bedroom, 44' a S'.
Senknrik Glass and Paint Co. CaU
FA $470$.
11. 114 W. 2nd SL

TV

&amp;

lot, 2nd geUen free. ARMY-

NAVY Surplus, no Sanford Ava.
7

has to be seen te appreciate.
Cheap! Call FA 2-4317.
;
Four drawer •hest-of drawers;
baby «troI)er, Ilka now;
FA 2-MlO,.
1

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2 years old, $30. Call FA 1-431$.
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Radio Service

(Home &amp; Auto)

North Orlando E lectronics
Ph. FA 24934 — FA 2-8443
2713 Orlande Dr. — Hwy. 1742

for — uka over payments of
89.30 etch; M0 different stitches,
button boles. Writ* Credit MOM*
car, Box CM, « /• Sanford Her­
ald.
gold, Urge cantor stqoa la th*
engagement ring. CaU FA $-1171.

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TRAILER SACRIFICE
$1,000.00 OFF OF COST
1800 La Belle 32 ft., 1 bedroom,

jtloueto windows, taadem wheel.
Used six weeks. Clear UUa. WU1
sacrifice for cash. Mri. McDon­
ald, DeWiU Trailer Park, $ miles
So. of Sanford on 17-82.

Sewing* Mach. Repairs

1831 2-BEDROOM, 3$ ft. Colonial
houaetraller, very good caadiALL MAKES A MODELS
tioa, custom built, $1830. Can
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�Volusia Swamps Searched For Missing N a vy Jet
Hunt For Plane
Hampered By
Heavy Fog, Mud

Tw o Crewmen Lost;
Third Man Bails Out

One of the moat extensive searches in Central Florida's
history, including military and civilian aircraft and ground
searchers fanned out over a large section today, seeking two
VOL. XLIX
of three crewmen aboard a twin-jet Navy attack plnne re­
BY LARBY VERSHKI.
po rted missing late Wednesday.
“ If these men are here we'll
Planes from at least seven Florida installations criss­ find them."
crossed a iwampy irca approxi­
mately 20 mile* north of the San­
ford Naval Air Station for the
mining plane, believe to have
crashed.
The Civil Air Patrol and
aheriff'i deputiea from Voluiia
and Seminole Countiea were aid­
ing in the search.
The' miffing men, both stationA d at the Jacksonville Naval Air
Station, on temporary duty at
NAS, were Lt. G. E. Dotson,
34, Bonny Blue, Va., the pilot;
and Lt. (J.g.) C. E. Faulkner, 31,
Fort Worth, Tex., bombardiernavigator.
Photographer'* Mate 2C R. L.
Gaudrcau wa* picked up Wednes­
day night about two and a half
miles north of Lake Helen in
Voluiia County. He was suffering
torom deep shock but otherwise
^ v a s unhurt, after bailing out.
Officials at the base dispensary
said (hii morning that Gaudreau
was in "good" condition and had
torn a ligament In hit left leg.
Lt. Cdr. H. E. Smith. NAS
public relation! officer aaid the
pilot had radio eontacl with the
nation "up until the very end.”
"The plana wai making an in­
strument navigational hop," Smith
M aid, "when It encountered heavy
tu rb u len ce. The pilot ordered the
rrew to ball out and oae man,
the man we found, followed ordera.
"The pilot rod* through the
turbulence and apparently regain­
ed control of hi* aircraft. He
checked with the base by radio.
Then be stopped lending. We just
don't know what happened."
Smith sold the last contact was
•4 4:30 p. m. "Wo knew the plane
m w u down because the fuel would
• h a v e been exhausted.”
The men wore living at Use
bate at tha time of the crash.
Utey were returning from a four
and half hour routine flight whan
t o mishap occurred.

Dickerhoof Named
B to

Sanies
Co
today that W. L. Dickerhoof of Baalord haa boon designated namtolga
&gt;
treasurer la t o amiaty.
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•
Dickerhoof k an accounts8t t o
Shoemaker Construction Co., and
resides ai M l Palmetto Ave.
Carlton, * Wanehula, said In
^Tallahassoa I eke tod bn would
propose ■ reapporttonment Bias—
wttb major dafaeia removed—simi­
. * 7 lar to tha ana rejected by voters
last fall.
OM of t o "defects" of th | first
proposal was that It prevented redistricting of the Senate until 1171.
Fred O. Dickinson, Wast Palm
Beach, aaid la Tampa the atata
needs a better system of highways
la attract more industryHa aaid if elected he wagM be
a "super salesman" lo bring new
factories to Florida and achkva
"undreamed af industrial proapapity."
John McCarty ef Ft. Pkrce, who
will take hk rempaiga to Miami
ihk weekend with a reception plan­
ned Saturday, vktted la Sanford to­
day.
McCarty wM formally open his
statewide campaign Tteaday at Ft.
^ Pierce.

•

Mt. Doran Hurt
As 2 Cars Wreck

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Castro To Grab
Foreign Capital
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier Fi­
del Castro declared today that any
foreign private capital coming into
Cuba in future will be "delivered
lo the nation" and invested as it
sees fit.
Castro bitterly attacked foreign
investors in a two hour-and 20minute televised speech to 7,000
unionised workers in the Blanquita movie theater—one of the
shortest major television appear­
ance* he has aver made.
"Private foreign capital is mo­
tivated neither by generosity nor
by eharity nor by a desire to aid
the people," he said. "Private for­
eign capital k invested la help
its investors. . .
"Tie investor*. . .set condition*
lo increase (heir gain* and to take
them away, extracting Ihe julqe
from the country indefinitely.”
Castro's stand was expected to
end private foreign invtetmtBl ia
.Cubs- Although the new
-have
eared
ttriftWi

madt aa mt
of the fate of |

tng in* eftmerils la Cub*. Has had
announced previously tbit Bfleaat
31 per cent of alt "b ask f Indus­
tries" will b# taken ovar/t&gt;r the
government, but haa not laid what
will happen to t o producers of
cearemar goods.

Food Price Drop
Holt Seen Ip ’60
WASHINGTON (UPI) - ReUil
food prices will atop falling this
year and remain at about tha 1859
level, t'i» &gt;nr’ nilture Department
forecaM tud. .
The ' t *'- neut pr-a.cled the
price of Ux&gt; •' r. --main about
Heady in
Bt it aaid tha coal
of processing and distributing the
food probably would tMdiktia to
inch upward.
Food prices last year fell about
2W per rent below tha 1851 level,
the department said. This reflected
lower prices paid to farmers. Food
markatlag charges jumped one per
cent.
But Increases in other prices
more than offset the drop in food
coats and the cost of living went
up one per eent.

That'* what Volusia County Sher­
iff Rodney Thursby aaid, a* he lead
eight of hi* deputies and a con­
tingent of deputies from Seminole
County through a dense iwampy
area near Orange City lait night
in hope of finding a clue lo a m in­
ing A3D jet bomber and two crew
members.
The men started the search at
approximately 8:30 p. m. Wednes­
day, a little more than an hoqr
after the plane was reported miss­
ing at the Sanford Naval Air S4ation.
By lt p.( m. when the eearch
was called 'becauia of deni»e fog.
not a clue to the whereat*
the plane had been found.
Helicopters from Ihe Sanford Na­
val air station criss-crossed tha
area flying as low as 50 feet.
One of the pilots told a Herald
reporter who was in the search
party, "We couldn't even see the
searchers, the fog was ao thick."
On the ground, deputies and vol­
unteers turned over shrubbery,
hacked through dense grass and
walked through waist-deep mud
in the hope of finding avidence
of Ihe fate of Ihe plane.
Deputies changed clothe* time
and again when they were soaked
through.
Volunteer* from Orange City and
Lake Helen, retired persons and
boys ranging in age from 14-18
joined the search with flashlight*
blinking.
For nearly six hours, the search­
ers walked two in a row, signaling
to each other but not a ahred of
evidenca was found.
"They just couldn’t have disap­
peared," Sheriff Thuraby said a*
he called off the search for Ihe
night.

'Rights' Opponents
Charge Tyranny

WEATHER: Widely scattered showers tonight. High today, 75-80. Low tonight. 60-65.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
THU USDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Navy Confirms New Bomber Assigned To NAS

The nation's newest and fastest
Jet bomber, the Navy'* North
American Aviation-built Vigilante,
will begin operating from the San­
ford Naval Air Station this summer.
Official confirmation of the pro­
gram came W*dnr-day after The
Herald reported on Jan. 25 that
the Jet bomber would be intro­
duced at NAS.
Commerce
The Chamber
hailed the official announcement
at a itrong indication the Sanford
baie, frequently the lubject Of
tramfer rumor* in the pan, will

continue opcratL .a "for a long
time."
Announcement that the newest
bomber will he introduced into
servire here means iu checkout
and crew indoctrination program*
will keep the NAS busy beginning
during the summer.
Chamber of Commerce Manager
John Krlder said that announce­
ment of the new uroerxm was
gratifying to the tpccial Armed
Servirei Committee established
here in 1958 lo urge the Navy
to keep the Sanford bate and not

Work already is underway at
Ihe NAS to modify existing facili­
ties lo conform to Ihe new re­
quirements. Coat of the .xpanslon
is expected lo reach 888,000, ac­
cording lo navy official*.
Much of the early phi** test­
ing ef the bomber* that would
have been done at the Naval Air
Center, Patuxent River, Md., now
will be done at Ramey Field, uf.
flrials did.
aaid.
Octal*
Thi* will be the first time that
the phase
and evaluation
Ihe
phne of test
I
termed "flret l « l M j i t a t l i M p p Q .

gram" will take place at a fleet
’base and under the supervision
of a fleet command.
Nearly too employes of tho
North American Aviation plant in
Columbus, 0„ will join Navy per­
sonnel at NAS in the early phaso
of the operation.
Capt. James D, Ramage, com­
mander of Heavy Attack Wing
One, said the "Vigilante intro­
duces a new generation of high
speed aircraft. This Is first rla*a
equipment and wa guarantee that
it will be operated by the beat
trained erews in the businen."

RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) — Vir­
ginia's Pupil Placement Board,
last threat of the state's old "mas­
sive resistance" policy, cleared
the way today for local opilnn
handling of student assignments
with a mass resignation.

New Time Saver
NEW YOHK (UPI) - A sciential
all hut flabbergasted paper mill
owners and engineers today by
suggesting they learn how lo grow
trees without bark. Getting the
bark off logs Is one of the costliest
nuisance processes in the pulp
and paper business.
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ROME (UPI) - President Giovannl Gronchl today began a task
familiar to most Italian presidents
—that of finding a new premier to
form a new government. Pro-West­
ern Premier Antonio Segal resign­
ed Wednesday night and U k now
Orange Board earlier in the up lo Gronchl to provide Italy
month and "moat of them seem with Its eighth government la
seven yean.
to favor t o project."
The Orange Board had turned
Ibn puttee-ovee to their engineer* Hoffa fUpB, Action
t o study. They expect lo nock
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Team­
• decision tomorrow.
sters Union President James JL
Hoffs said federal indictments ef
six St. Louk teamster officiate
are nothing more than ‘‘harraaamsnl" of the u n to by t o Juatke
Urpartmret. Hoffs, here t o thn
quarterly meeting ef hk executive
board, enld teamster sootrlbuHone
to lb# lu g campaigns of two sea*and-tire fcptom atetlreg were
SAO PAULO, Brasil (UPI) — tor*
authorised by th fl members aad
President Elsenhower flew Into were therefore legal.
thia "fastest-growing city la the
world" today lo onother red-earpel welcome punctuated with Bill Gets Okay
WASHINGTON (UPI) - TIM
crackling firecracker*. Security
arrangements wen. tho tightest of Senate Commerce Committee hag
approved a bill to require the label­
his tour to date.
After an exchange of greet­ ing of all hasardoua article* pack­
ings and formalities at the air­ aged and sold for household nse.
port the president rode through the The bill would require accurata
rity in the back seat of hi* open labeling of such household items
car. He stood up, grinned widely, as toxle or flaramablo cleaning
and waved both hands to tho fluids and aerosol sprays. It would
huge crowd which strained at provide maximum peaslties of up
to 85,000 fines for manufacturers
police lioea along the way.
They held signs welcoming who fail In clearly labol thoir pack­
Elsenhower, showered him with aged produets.
confetti
end
&lt;Hored
prper
streamers and exploded firecrack­ Pollution Bill Doomed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - House
ers contlnuoualy in the streets.
Thousands of children waved U.S. Democrats tried today to over­
and Brazilian flags.
turn President Elsenhower's vet*
As Eisenhower stepped from his of a politically potent bill to ex­
plane and headed down the ramp, pand federal grants for local wa­
a long red carpet was rolled out. ter pollution eontret. But the
Tho carpet led into an enor­ move appeared doomed. Demo­
mous quadrangle sealed off by cratic leaden sen ceded there
troop* and a large honor guard. wa* little chance (hay could
For Ihe first time on lb* trip, gather the required t-ta -1 margin
reporters and photographers ware lo override the vote. But tha
excluded from Ihe security ares author of the measure. Bep. John
and could get nowhere near tha A. Blatalb (D-Minn.), claimed he
preaidsnl. The public, loo, was was only "a couple af votes"
held far hark.
ilwrt.
•

BoardHopes For Drainage Pact Friday
iremen Nominate
Casselberry Chief

, Casselberry Fire Chief Paul Hates
Wednesday was nominated for the
preakJeaey af the Seminole County
Firemen's Assn.
Bates' name waa the only one
offered for the poet at a meeting
of. tha association nominating and
flogace committee* in Casselberry.
AggpcjatioB, election* will lie in
‘ and other nomination* can
t tha floor at that time,
re Chief Mack «levahaa Been association prciiAhareast three years.
Plan* for anemlnole County Fire­
men's Asia, ball alio were made
at Urn meeting. The bell probably
will ba held in Sanford, according
to Chief Cleveland.
Church Addition
About 11 fire department nprcSanford's Church of God k put­ sentativea from Sanford, Casselting up a 85,400 addition to tha b e r r y , Longwood, Altamonte
front and. aid* of the church at Sprinsa and Labe Mary attended
the meeting.
French Ave. and 22nd Bt.

ale Hooding in 1.8U0 acre* in south
Seminole, parti of Orange County
and Winter Park.
^ The areas involved include Tan
glfcutadd and Tempi* T
Seminole County and lh«
brook area of Orange C.-nty.
Once the Orange V'ounly board
gives Us approval to the join!
project,
Seminole board will
start stok on *etting up a tax
dlstrjfirtaitoai area and selling
mill*** l! r .residents in the area.
“Only1 U*&gt;** parsons who would
benefit - by '- to project will be
taxed," Bdred Chairman John
Kridcr emphasized today. Kridrr
aaid the board has no intention of
taxing residents throughout the
county.
According lo a flooding survey
by a Sanford engineering firm,
three areas in Ihe south end of
the county are "critical."
Carlton Bliea of Brill and Gray,
the engineering firm thal conduct­
ed the survey, said that 47 per
cent of the area wa* in Seminole
County and 53 per cent in Orange
County.
Although the rompletc Job would
cost 8172,980, Seminole rounly'a
and 53 prrcenl in Orange County.
Although Ihe complete job
would coat 8372,98U, Seminole
rounly'a portion of the project
would coat $188,825.
The project would Include a
■form sewer plan which 'involves

improvements to ditches and
canals in the basin, construction
of a canal south from SR 438 tn
Kaalhrook to SR 15A and the, Inllatioa of * 41 - Inch, at0 9 a
r north frofa Tanglewoed to
II Creek at the Lake Howell
id
The project allowa t o "stage
by stage" construction, according
lo County Engineer Robert Davis.
Winter Park baa already In­
formed Ihe Seminole Uosrd thal
they were in favor of Ihe joint
projecl. Commissioner Vernoo
Dunn had appeared before the

Tornadoes Hit Two
North Florida Cities
Ry United Pres* International
Small tornadoes dipped down
near Jacksonville and at Lake
City early today, destroying at
least seven frame house* and
damaging others.
The Duval County Sheriff's of­
fice said a father and hk daugh­
ter suffered minor rut* from fly­
ing glass when a twister struck ia
a northeast section of Jackson­
ville. Neither required hospitalisa­
tion.
Patrolman C. H. Seymour, on*
of the first officers on the scene,
said seven frame homes were de­
molished by Ibn atom., which hH
about 7:10 a. m. However, he said
all of the occupant* apparently
managed to get out in lime.
Another twister struck about 30
minutes later at a junkyard south
of Jacksonville, acaitering used
automobile pari* and leaving
twisted metal rlingiog to trees
and utility pole*.
The Weather Bureau later Is­
sued an apparent all-clear bulle­
tin today for northern Florida and
extreme southeast Georgia.

C a r Tag Thefts
Follow Deadline
Theft of auto tag* followed the
deadline for getting the new tags
in Sanford this week.
A lag wai stolen from a car
at Sanford Motor Co. Wednesday,
ona was taken from aa auto in
the NAS parking lot Tuesday, and
a tag wa* stolen from a truck at
A. D. (toiler's Wholesale Plumb­
ing and Heating Supply Co. Mon­
day, Sanford policr reported.

Orange To G et
Drainage Aid

•F ire Burns Hole
In Y/oll O f Horn
THE HHHINK CMJH GAVEL wan hmujid over Wednes­
day night by tha outgoing president, Andrew f. Innuny,
right, In thn m w president, A. I* Skinnre. Tha P o tto tatn, Vernon fleott, presided at thn annual Inatnflgtlon.
in tha phuto a U k right, ft. &amp; Browning.

g ro u n d w ork fo r th e j e t s ' a r riv a l."

Board Resigns

A ML Dora man was Injured to­
day in one of two wracks at the
same time and place on SR 41.
Robert Allen Lewis and George
# Richard Yocum of Mt. Dora were
driving their cars around a SR 44
rurve four miles west of Sanford
when both autos careened off the
road. Highway Patrol Trooper Olia
Garrett reported.
Lewis’ auto skidded off one side
of Ihe road and hr received "a
very bad” rut on bit bead and
was hospitalized. He was reported
in fair condition.
Yocum's car, traveling about too
9 t o t behind Lewis' auto, went off
Ihe other side of the road. Yocum
was not injured.
The accident occurred | f both '
cars rounded Ihe curve under InIrraiaic ilwy. 4 overpass, Garrett
aaljl. Doth Lewis and Yocpm were
charged with driving loo fast for
* road conditions. Deputy R. A.
Norwood assisted Garrett ia Ihe
Investigation.

Fire burned a bole la SB
wall ef Mrs. Dorothy M
home. 307 N. Maagoustto
Wednesday.
The Maas hrefea eat k a
flare asretzM * ranted by Mr: a n l
Mr*. Glynn John*. Cause af t o

tran.frr it to one of 1U other
locations surveyed.
A few Vigilantes have been re­
ceived for flight testa, according
to naval officials, and other* are
nearing completion. Tiey will be
asiignrd to Heavy Attack Wing
One at Ramey Field.
The responsibility for training
pilot* and bombardier-navigators
for the A3J will fail to Heavy Attack Squadron Thrre.
Three.
Squadron Cdr. F. IS. Edward*
d id : "We hive already completed moit of the neefnary

News Briefs

The Seminole County Commis­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate
i QOCUiOd of "tyranny" sion hope* to get approval af
commissioners Fri­
ts put late effect'g.
rebentiv* drainage
program to elirnkaurged the leadeaahip^a
until
the pending civil till la
the House passes Its nfrn measure
neat month aad
Senate.
But Democratic Lewder Lyndon
B. Johnson af T reat toM newt*
men he saw aa tBefuatlve la ladl­
ing extended aeaikBs, as hrgad by
those barking rights legislation.
Sen. Harry F. Byrd lD-Vs.)
aaid h* hared tbs Senate wUl
paa* a "strong" civil rights bill
that would ba a "humiliation" 6
tbs South.
At the same Urns Sea. Hugh
Scott ( R-Pa.l suggeeted that south­
erner* who are/plfibning lengthy
speeches and m t concerned abeat
long sesslon^leisB damaging ,1 a
the health m R tm m rt should have
a physical chaclup before they
proceed.
He aaid this would be a good
idea so "no member by any mis­
calculation of his powers of en­
durance may suffer aa accident."

NO, 637

president, K. C. W hitm ire, .first vital president, nod M.
ft. Strickland, aocretnry, diacuaa the Shrine'a big event
which had guenta from nU over Conteal Florida.
(Herald Fhotoa)

WASHINGTON (UIM) - Three
ipecial dlitricta in Orange County,
wilt gel three interest free ad­
vance* totaling $33,49(1 for plan­
ning drainage and water control
(arllitlei.
The Community Facllilie* Adminlitration approved the advaneea Wedneariay.
The total coot of the improve­
ment* wai eitimalcd at $4,278,780

Ike's Security
Guard Tightened

Educational T V Study
Plans Include Seminole
School representative* f r o m
eight counliM, including Semloole,
wilt meet the latter part of April
to discuss the belt wiy to get
educational leleviiion facilitiet for
Central Florida.
Seminole Director of Inatruclion Stewart Gatehel laid Wednciday the 110,140 Ford Foundation
funda recently granted for further­
ing Central Florida educational
leleviiion will be uied to deter­
mine what U moil needed In edu­
cational TV in gradet 1-12, adult
and junior college program*.
The Florida Educational Televiiion Comminiua pteieola pfv
grami in other parta of the Hate
through ill own network and on
private networki. But the lyilem
hain't reached Central Florida ao
far.
Two or three ichool representsUvea from each of. the eight eaat
Central Florida countiea will work
on the TV atudy. They will come
from Orange, Brevard, Flagler,

Lake, Seminole, Osceola and In­
dian River counties, The study
will take about alx monlha Gatehel
laid.
The Florida Kducatlonal Televiaion Commiaaloa already hat
allotted an educational televlaion
Italian - for Orlando. Ultra high
frequency channel 24 hat been reaerved (or Central Florida with
headquarter! in Orlando.
One purpore of the atudy will
be to find whether it would bo
beat to build a aeparate educa­
tional TV atalion for Central Flor*
Ida in Orlando, or whether tying
in with one of the other educa­
tional TV channel! la the Hate
would be more advlaable, Gatehel
aaid. Tampa-St. Peteaaburg educa­
tional TV leadi III program M
far ai Brookavllle.
The requeat for the Ford great
to aupplemaat atata IV atudy
funda yai made by Alfred F . Idmundi, Voluiia County education
director,
.

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8BMN0LE HIGH DCT STUDENT, Larry David !r congratulated by
Seminole High Principal Andrew Bracken for becoming president of Diveriifted Cooperative Training atudenta in five eountiee. Davit wan
elected a t a convention la Winter Park attended by 280 Central Florida
DCT atudenta and coordinator*. With Davit it hla campaign manager.
Kathy Carlo#. Thla waa the firat time a Seminole candidate had aver
attained the office.
(Herald Photo)

Caah award* totalling $2M.so
ware given by the Seminal* Coun­
ty, P*5 Aaaeclatioa laat week.
bath price* available totalled
SNL Since there wasn't an entry
i t r every priee ciet .mention, eom*
of thee* awards went melalmed
County Agricnltnral Agent Cecil
feekor antd. This mad* a aitua*
Pee where thee* were eeveral ip
licanta for tome price* and no ap­
plicant* for other*.
Agricultural dlW*lon award*
totaled
IlM.m. Liveatock exhibit*
eahibiU
letaied 91».*.
received fN Jd; boy* 4-H Clob **•
Mbits, SOTUrfaet fruit *r vegatable, tof; and 4*H Club com­
munity exhibit*; fto.
The Lake Mary, Slavla, San*
told and North Orlando giria' 4-H
tiuba aaeh received 91*.
Priaa winner* la tba largest
fruit or vegetebie claw war* Lo­
gan Curry, Dunn* Koliett, Gary

Smith, Wayn# Daniton, Mr*. C.
Mixon, Tony Jlmanea, and Mr*,
g* may.
Price* In tba boy*' 4-H Club
exhibit* wars awarded to Dee
SpIdelV Rennie ‘Mlxoo, Devld
Mobn,. Tow Jimmies, Rea* Jimene*. Jonathan Luke*, Login Cur­
ry. Paul Lukas Jr., RuarnU Avery,
aad Steven Shook.
Livestock exhibit ribbon* and
eeah prim* to the poultry ahow
went te Taay Jlameaa, Gary Don­
aldson, and Paul Luka* Jr., Reno
Jimeaet'a racing pigeons woo two
hhio ribbon*. Rabbit show award
winner* were Gary Deealdeon,

WASHINGTON (DPI) - Hie
ffouae Appropriation* Committee
Friday granted every penny of
Em n millieo dollars the adminis­
tration requested to epeed up the
nation's apace program.
. The new fund*. to be used by
.to* N * t i * a a 1 Aeronautic* and
Spec* Admlnietratlea during the
present fUeal year ending June 30.
wto pa mostly for the Mercury
mta-hMpaee project
H m t o * were contained to n
supplemental appropriation b i l l
Which Urn commute* seat to the
Mouse fleer tor ectien Tuesday,
day.

out aaai nnn murpn/t asvduiv ws»let, Calby Beit, Martha Dean,
Catherine Dean. Joyce Belihorn,
Stephanie Lankford. Bonnie Stadden and Debbie Krecek.
•Winner* in the.ll-tl food exhibit
were Linda King, Patay Settler,
Joyce Walts. Evelyn Andrew*,
Carla Lommler. and Suiaa Garrow.
Needle work and craft* entrants
vho won ribbon* and cash price*
in the ag*40-l&gt; da*a were Thelma
Young, Pat WUlia, Wanda Mixon,
Joyce Wall*, Debbie Creeck,
Martha Dean, Cynthia WOsoa,
Jacolyn Carnoi, dandra Van Horn,
Kathleen Rook, Sandra Mikler,
Carla Lommler, Rena McKencle
Women's department table lin­
en class winners wars Mr*. Mary
CremwoU. Mra. R. 9 . Crenshaw,
Mra. C. i Lee, Mrs. 0 . L. Gold
sttla, Mrs. C. 8. Lea, Mr* Cart
Stepheni, lira. A1 MeMIUlaa, Mrs.
Laura Kreguer, Mrs. R. L. Brad­
bury, and Mrs. Vincent Mateeki.
TextUe painting winners war*
Mra. M. Graham, Mrs. Ann Milchill, and Mra. Harold Fauver.
Taking prises In Uta bedroom
furnishing* clasi wars Mr*. 0 . C.
Goldstein,
Mri.
Roy TUlls,
Mrs.
John
CaUahaa,
Mr*.
Ai McMillan. Mr*. Hand Is Gray
and Mra. Elton Bennett.

Scout Troop 44
Honor Court Set
Boy Scoot Troop 44 of Orange
City will bold ita Eagle Court of
Honor Monday In Denary. It win
be held at • p, m. In the Com­
munity Center on Shalt Road. The
troop extendi an iavltetiee to aU
past scoutere, aa well ai to tba
public.
Scoutmaeter Robert Cleveland,
along with other Boy Scout execu­
tives, will conduct the ceremoniei
in which the boy* will be elevated
to the highest Boy Scout rank.
The ecoute are Robert Cleveland,
Jr. of Orange City, and Wellesley
Corbett, Rtoart Corson. Kenneth
La Roy, and Edward Redman, *f
DeBary.

Pritei for pullts and bedspread*
entered went to Mr*. C. S. Lee,
Mr*. C. C. Nagel, Mra. Vincent
Mateeki, Mra. Lata Layman, Mr*.
Betty Loain, Mra. A. K. Apple,
by, Mra. John Crawford, Mra.
Lena Kith, Mr*. C. K. Hunter,
Mra. Kay Saiaman and Mra.
Chart** Schultse.
Knitting p rim were awarded to
Mra. Betty Loain and Mra. 0 . L.
Ooldatein. Award* for price rag*
were given to Mica Eva Hunt,
Mra. Vincent Mateeki, Mra. Earl
Duncan, Mra. H. H. Duncan and
Mr*. Gertrud* Croaa.
Craft* award* went to Mra.
Lydia WUaon, Mra. Cart Stephen*,
Pete Wilson. Mra. John Pariak,
Mrs. Pete Wilson, Mrs. Olga
Hunter, Mrs. Viacant Mateeki,
Mr*. Elton Bennett, Mr*. G. W.
Klmmona, Mr*. E. C, Nagel, Mrs.
John Callahan, Mm. Attain* Me*
Arthur, Mrs. S. E. Norwood, Mra.
W. W. Deitrick, Mrs. Russell Haas,
Mra. Jack Standlfsr, Mra. Kay
Saiaman, Mr*. Ruth Daniel*, and
Mra. K. F. Crenshaw.
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Gray, Mrs. Eltoa Bennatt, Mra.
Lydia WUaon, Mra. W. J. Hart
toy, Mrs. John Callahan, Mrs. Via.
cent Mateeki. Mra. Cart Stepheni
and Mra. A1 McMillan.

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Snow Blankets Plains
By United P n m International
A blizzard battared the Plain* atatea
with 40 mile an hour winds and foot-deep
•now today.
It was the lateat of a Ion* line of
vicioua winter atorma that paraded across
the country this month.
•
The heavy anow, combined with nearjrale winds and very cold air. made travel
extremely dangerous, the weather bureau
said. Word crews fought mounting drifts
to keep main highways open.
Up to 12 inches of snow fell in KanMa
Monday night. The weather bureau Issued
heavy snow, warnings for parts of Ne­
braska, low* and Missouri with winds ex­
pected to reach 60 miles an hour in some
sections.
•
The storm was expected to reach the
Great Lakes area tonight.

A cold wave chased the storm across
the country. The mercury dropped to 10
degrees a t Amarillo, Tax* and 8 at Dalhart. In the Texas Panhandle. Reading!
near zero were common in New Mexico,
Colorado and Wyoming.
Children in Colorado were given a
school holiday Monday when the storm
reduced visibility to “yardstick length."
The storm provided high drama when
two Great Falls, Mont., couples were
rescued after spending more than 24
hours in an isolated valley where their
plane made an emergency landing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. McCabe Jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flynn suffered
only cuts, bruises and minor frostbite dur­
ing their long ordeal. A helicopter *vneuated them from the Montana mountains.

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WBATRBR: Partogr cloudy today and tonight. High today. 62*70, Low tonight, 40-46.
United t r r a Lasmed Wire EatabHahed 1008
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1060
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 635

Leaders Back Van Hoy
County Commission Post

t p. m. Slocks

Oily Commissioner* agreed Mon­
NEW YORK (UPI). - Stock
day night that gaaford need*
prices at I p. ra.:
representation on to* County Com­
American Airlines ............... 3144 mission and decided to aak J . M.
American TA T..................... 08
Van Hoy V be would accept their
nclhlehrm Steel .................. 49'4 recommendation tor the vacant
Caterpillar .......................... 29’4 commission seat for District g,
C A O .................................. 6S&gt;* which includes the city.
They said they would rocomChrysler ............................... SS*.
The County Commission today adopted a “fin u r pri­ Curtis* • Wright .................. 29 ntent that Van Hoy be appointed
mary and secondary road program to present to the State Dupont ................................ 336 to the county board V he ia avail­
Ford Motor ......................
*0', able. An appointment to the anRoad Department at its budget meeting March 10.
General Electric ............... to1* expired term of David Gatobel
Top priority primary projects include:
Motors .................. 47'4 must be mad* by tb* governor.
1—Widen and rebuild SR 436 from Altamonte Springs General
Graham • Paige ................
2*« A special election ia May to fill
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to th* turkey farm,
Int. TAT ............................ 34H Ihe post has been pointed out as
Lorillard
......................... 73U necessary by Rep. Gordon Fred
5— Osteen bridge and connect­
Minute M aid........................ 1WH crick, since the vacaney baa exist­
ing link to SR 16.
Penney
U4W ed more than to days.
3— Four-lane Geneva Ave. from
City
Commissioner J .
M.
Penn RR ....................
1144
Mellonville to French Aves,
Royal American ................. 3W Crapps suggested to* beard beck
A Heat Record
4—
Realign and resurfaca SR
Scar* Roebuck .................... 4644 Van Hoy and Mayor Earl Hig­
.MIAMI (UPI) - Monday's IS- 426 from the Orange County line Standard Oil (NJ) ............. 46&gt;4 ginbotham agreed Van Hoy would
degree reading at Miami broke to BR 46.
Sludebaker.......................... 17H be a food administrator M b*
an ll-year&gt;old high temperature
• —Complete W. First St. from U. S. Steel .......................... «744 could bo tempted te accept (
mark for ih* city but did not top French
Ave to the interstate road. Weatlnghouse El................... 3044 poet.
the state for Ihe day. K waa N
Secondary road improvement
at Weit Palm Beach, warmest
.place in the nation Monday. Ml- projects Include:
Oimi'a old high was 03, set la
1— SR 427 from SR 436 to the
lots.
Orange County line.
2— SR 427 from Long wood to
Migrants Studied
Altamonte Spring*.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
3— Bear Lake Rd. from SR 436
lenats Migratory Labor Subcom­ to the Orange County line.
mittee will bold four daya of field
4— SR 46A from Banana Lake
tripa and bearing! la Florida aeit Rd. to SR 46.
week. Sen. Harrison A. Williams
6—Molnar Ave. from 8K 417 to
(D-N.J.I. chairman, said the hear­ SR 419.
ings will be the first since he la6—Concrete bridges on Red Bug
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier Fidel Cnatro’a revolution,
(reduced three bills relstiag to Lake Rd.
•migrant worker*’ problems.
The program also calls for a itry government took over the newnpaper El Mundo and th*
survey for Lake Jessup Causeway Telentundo TV station Monday night, completing ita aeixure
Nikita Welcomed
to Oviedo and purchase right-of- of Italian buninexMman Amedeo Barletta’a Cuban proportion
DENPA8AR, Indonesia (UPI) - way for realignment of SR 426 valued at $40 million.
Soviet Premier NikUa Khrushchev from the Orange County line to
Top executive* o f th e new spaper and th e atatio n
flew here today with President Su­ SR 46.
resigned
at once, and government
karno to relax tor a Urns on
Tho board also agreed te sub­
beautiful Bali before plunging into mit its application for an addi­ men were installed In their places.
serious negotiations. Tbs Sovist tional half million dollars from se­
El Mundo and Tele mundo were
leader—a professed atheist—stood condary gat tax fund monay. The taken over by to* Ministry tor toa
impassively In tbo tropic boat funds would be utod tot
Recovery of Wole* Property,
.through an-eight-minute religious
l-c&amp;abuild Sanford Ave. from which netted
Cuban proper
BR.dfi-to Glades'* Cornet-;
«—PuWsaa* right-of-way fer letta and hi
New T rial Date
First St. .from French Ave. te the son, Amadeo Jr.
Barletta ha* denied to* govern­
JACKSONVILLE (UPD-A new interstate road.
trial dato is expected to ho sot g—Widen and rebuild SR 467 ment's charge that be “profited
today for Mrs. Elisabeth L. Sams, from BR 436 te the Orange County unjustifiably” from bis relation­
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (U P U ship with ousted cx-President Ful- A new Independence movement la
charged with forgery ia chocks line.
gencio
Batista
and
leaders
af
bis
d ra m ass the Jacksonville Polios
4—Build a new bridge over toe
growing to Puerto Rico out of the
administration.
Department's Credit Uaioe. Mrs. Kconlockhatchee River.
debris of to* old and discredited
El Munda ia to* second news­ parties wboao fanatical teal result
Sams, wife of Jacksonville Beach
• —Purchase right-of-way ' fo r
Mayer L D. gems, has beee HI SR 411 new bridge and aonneeltea paper toe Castro regime baa tak­ ed to bloody bursts at gunfire k
en over tola year. 11m ouetotry Washington tsrie* to tha past K
.w ith a stoma eh disorder, Aa te SR 46.
seised the once-lndependenl Ad­ years.
•e a rlie r trial, eat to begin Fob. S,
vance last monte, after Ra owner
waa postponed because of her MlThe mw group to the “ Mori
and publisher Jorge lays*, Red mlento Independent la” composed
to to* UK.
mainly of young people, totellec
Castro's "revolutionary press" tea If, students and warkars be
Cleanup Coming
now
numbers
coven
newspaper
s,
CHICAGO (UFI) —University of
tween to* age* of to aad 30. Com­
plus th* Communist publication munists to its membership form
California Dean Orlando W. WllHoy,
which
alwepa
Hoes
up
with
aoa take* ever March g the tough­
only a small percentage.
the aov sen meat.
est pettos lab to toe eeeatry to­
tea dor to Juaa Maria Braa,
Six Havana newspapers are still a The
day—cleaning up (be scandalThe City Commission ha* agreed
brilliant young lawyer In his
independently
published,
but
their
•earrad Chicago Polio* Depart- te add a performers’ dressing
early 30a, who was oapcllcd from
.mesu. Mayor Risherd J. Daley room and Isvotary facllitioo to th* pages are customarily dotted wMfi too Univarsity af Puerto Rico ais
"footnotes"
inserted
by
their
"stunned veteran poUcesate end Civic Center aoditorium.
or seven years ago whoa Chancel
surprised moot Chicagoans Mom
The Installation .was requested workers branding atoriaa they dis­ tor Jaime Bonidoa launched what
wan e *P- by the Sanford-DaRary Bntorials- approve as "false” or "enotoieaL” waa then called a "brain washing"
•eperinton- meat Assn.
at students favoring Independence.
Entertainment Association of­
Maria Bros tod to* opposition
ficers, Mrs. Camilla Rrueo and
to toe "hratowatetog,” toe object
of which waa te urge students te
Chanter Reariek, told ton comacoopt Mm V. S. commonwealth
mission Monday night that dress­
Ml* far Puerto Rio* s* backed hr
ing mom and lavatory facilities
Gov. Wto M u ra Marin. He was
for performer* at the Okie Center
expelled, went to th* United Stales
are Inadequate. Sanford will have
trouble getting good enUrtainsra
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Fore­ to complete his education and reto perform hero ealees those fa­ most Dairies, lac. was granted turned to Puerto Rice.
H m movement to reported grow­
gcminoU County should get its ctliUse are improved they aald. another 30 days Monday te pre­ ing throughout to* island and now
first animal shelter to toe near Actress Betts Devls complained pare arguments against revoca­ has 1,0W te 3,000 member*. Use
about the facilities when she per­ tion or suspensioa of its license
future.
language they us* I* more radical
The County Commission today formed recently, they pointed out. by the State Milk Commission.
than that used by toe old lodeReariek
and
Mrs.
Bruce
agreed
Circuit
Judge
William
A.
Stanly
•greed to lease ■ two-acre tract
P«nd*a#* Party, b*t so far they
with
the
commissioners
that
lava­
Issued
a
temporary
injunction
pre­
near Cassidy Ave. and UK. IT-B3
limit took opposition to words.
to bs used as an animal Mm*ter tory and dressing room fecllltlea venting the commission from hold­ TTm group publishes a monthly
by to* Sanford Humans Society. edded oa the east side of the ing a hearing in Ihe cate last Wed­ n e w s p a p e r called "Claridad"
The hoard informed Humane Civic Center would be enough. nesday. He gave each side 30 days which lakes a strong verbal stand
Society President Harriett Cow- Commissioner J. H. Crapps pro­ to prepare briefs.
Th* commission has accused for Independence.
•to y it would toast the toad an a posed that this addition be 30 by
Foremost of buying milk from far­ 10 was tola group which dca44 feet.
year-to-year basis.
mers in St. Petersburg and Gaines­ ooAratod Monday at the airport
However, the commissioners
ville, both areas under commission who* President Eisenhower arriv­
said final approval must coma al­
control, and Bailing it ia Tallahas­ ed tor a* overnight stay. There
tar a public bearing to hold “ ia Lutheran Church
see, which ia not under commission waa m violence—Just shouts and
case (hero are any peraooa who
control. M had ordered too dairy slogans which Eisenhower did not
don't with th* shelter near their Men To Form Uni?
to show eauso Wednesday why Ms hear ar ace.
bomei or property.”
All men member* of Good license should aot be suspended ar
Mrs. Cowley laid too society Shepherd
Luthsrn Church are revoked.
will discuss plans lor the shelter
a»k*d
te
attend
a meeting at 7:30
Foremost, to filing suit Friday W ater Pollution
at its meeting Thursday at g
l». m. in the Aatericaa Legion p.m. Thursday at tb* home of a aking for aa injunction, contended
T. K. Hutu, 1413 Park Ave., for the commission's action violated Measure Vetoed
• ia ll.
“ We hop* U start work on the ton purpose of organising a men's federal regUattoa* aenceraing free
WARRINGTON (U P I) — Presl
commerce.
project aa soon a* wo alga to* group ia tha church.
dent Rtoenhewer today vetoed tto
leas* agreement if there is no
f in t Mg bill of the oiecMon-yeer
'opposition et th* public hearing,”
Congroue—• measure to »*yt**^
Mrs. Cowley said.
fader-pl spending to curb pollution
“ With the support we have beta
of tto* nation's waterway*.
promised, we believe .hat we can
H m rotecd bill would have
MOBILE, Ate. (U F I) — Turnip house yard full of young
have an animal shelter by the
raised to f*0O million to* presoot
greens—
that
old
standby
*a
south­
summer months,” ah* added and
•lace tha e n g promises to be a long-mag* ceiling of $600 Million
aiHrd that all interested persons er* menus—had county officials good om . loaity
on federal grant* to help local
attend ihe Thursday meeting.
baffled today.
coasMuaittoc build
A healthy young crop *f turnip
yreena popped out on the lawn of Festival, complete with
.loir? Chiefs Boss
Ihe sew $5 million Mobile Coun­ for "Mias Turnip Groan.'
ty Courthouse Moaday.
Shrincrs To install
Undergoes Surgery Officials were asking toeas selves Paying
Tha Shrine Club wto install afWASHINGTON (UPI) - Gee. the*# quest loos:
Letting
I r o n in Ua annual Installation
Who planted the turnip greens? sell them
Nathan F. Twining, who under­
M ay at !;N p.
went a lung cancer oper etta* to
What offense vac tovrirad, M
to • * “
May. was reported to satisfactory to* Aral question can be answer­
te n
min
a
lor.
' i today alter •■ emer­ ed?
officers of the Bahia Temple,'are
Whet’s to be dene with a court.
gency appendectomy.
expected te all

Van Hoy, who kvea at too Mag­
nolia Ave., I* a city bond trust**.
The commissioners a t r o d to ato
Van Hoy about to* poet, with toe
toowled** that they would sup­
port him If be accepted the poolIn other action, Mm commission
accepted for annexation a to-Iot
plat of land between Eighth S t
and Celery Avr. along Scott Av*.
The land is bring developed by
Phillip Zcull, and wilt hava a
paved road • • a oontinuatteg «f
Scott Avo. • • sewag* faelliU** to

Mo to wito Mm city'*, and ally
water.
Tho toniMliaton roaoned land on
too aortoweat oorner of MellonviR* and Celery Ave*. from C-N
to C-l commercial te permit buildteg of a grocery store, launderette
and filling atattoa there. A public
hearing a* th* rerato g was set
tor March 14.
Th* request of Clarence DeWIU
for three cab permits to operate
a new taxicab company to Sanford
was denied.
Ih*

city’* vacating an Irregular shaped
piece of land on tha north aide of
E. Fourth St. west of klellonville
Avo.
The commissioners also author­
ised City Atty. William Hutchison
to toform the Allen Orlando Co.
toot X owes Sanford $830 for teste
the aity conducted to tee if AllenOrlando metal finishing operations
were polluting city wells.
The commission decided that
Eugene C. Dim mock, 3700 Park
Dr., mutt get algnaturri oa aa
annexation petition before attic*

can be taken to annex the block
in which he livei on Decsmwold.
The aignaturea must be those at
other residents oa tb* block.
Tb* city will "move in on" *
lot left filled with trash on Scot*
Ave. north at Second St. Th* tommlstlosera decided I* have city
workmen d ear th* privately
owned land. Recently the commis­
sion aald that any land in th*
city left unsightly or dangcroua
would be cleaned up by city
workmen and to* *wa*r would
b* killed for lb* cost

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Civic Center Stage
Facilities Approved

Foremost Gels
Hearing Delayed

Animal Shelter
♦lease Approved

Green Lawn

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QUEEN OK M A R T * Boost* Mltchelaoa *4 Orlamto,
was crowned by 8tat* Warn. Dougina Iten atro n fig thfi
climax of an event sponsored by 8kat* City in coopers*
tion with th* Seminole-D*Bary Heart Council to rates

2 Hurt As Toxi,
Auto Collide
During Downpour
Sanfocd leal driver Leroy Bru­
te* Bragg was te fair coadMto*
today after being injured wbea ■
car and tb* Mxi be was driving
collided Moaday at Ninth It. sad
Preach Av*. durtag Mm lata af­
ternoon heavy rain.
Bragg to being treated at Bensinote lioepital tor face cuts and
bruises. Mrs. Mildred Bishop,
identified aa Mm driver at tha
other auto who suffered head in­
juries aad a fractured ankle, waa
reported to goed eradRte* at
Seminole Memoriel.
Police aald Bragg, 67, who re­
sides al 306 . W, Third St., was
driving ccat oa Ninth St. and
(ailed te yield the right of way
to Mrs. Bishop'e car northbound
on French Av*.

Morning Paper
Plans Revealed
POMPANO BEACH (UPI) - A
new morning newipeper to serve
Broward and Paha Beach counties
will begin publication within a
few weeka.
The Sua Coast Sentinel wifi be
printed five days a weak fay Mm
Gore Publishing Co., publishers of
t h a afternoon Ft. Lauderdale
News.
Company President T. T. Gore,
who made the announcement Moa­
day, aald tho Ural issue at the
Sentinel will ba printed la Uto
Marah or early April.
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President Pledges Latin America Aid
BRASILIA. BratU (UPI) - Pres
ideal Elaenbower came te Braail's
g n a t unfinished aapitel of Brasi­
lia today, wito a pledge of aid
te under-developed Latte American
nations and a common front
against encroaching communism.
Elsenhower's jet airliaer landed
at Brasilia’! airport tor toe Brat
major atop on the four-nation is,OOOmUa South American tour. He
wm met by President Ju***Ua*
Kubitscheck al Brasil.
The tw* presidents already were
agreed aa a second "Declaration
of Brasilia" stetlag their determi­
nation te defend "(be democratic
freedoms and fundamental rights
of man" while pressing toward
America* solidarity and economic
growth.
Tto declaration atooiied two
mate points:
Gonersi support at Operation Pan
America, t h e tetee-bemiipheric
economic development program
launched by KubiUeheck last year.
Hemisphere defense aad security
of the eoeUoent generally and
peaceful relations among all'the
American peoples.
"Acknowledge that Joint efforts
of toe America* nations have al­
ready achieved much, but firm
ia toe oeoviettoa that action still
more fruitful should bo taken,” the
declaration said, "the two presi­
dents are confident tost to* hemis­
pheric crusade for economic devel­
opment will tend toward greater
Prosperity and harmony for all.”
Eteaahowor to his speech paid
Ifibute to Brasil's great effort 1*

Sanitarian Gate
‘Vote O f Thanks’

Plumbing, Electric
Boards Are Named

County Sanitarian Vnl Robbias
got a vote of thanks by (Im County
Commlsataa today.
Tb* hoard adopted a resolution
thanking Robbias for "voluntarily
handling the activities of th* Semi­
nole County Health Unit during Mm
time that the county had aa health
officer.”
Rtoditoc tod toaa to aharga «f
Mm toahh aak until tto arrival
of the aew toallb officer, Dr. Cyid*

The County Commission has
named aa electrical and plumbing
hoard to told teat* far all plumb­
ers aad etoctrlelaa* moving into
the county e
Serving aa Mm rieatriral board
ar* R, C. Harper fir., Sidney Vlhla*. Ted Brooklyn, Donald Barnes
and C. T. Rabun.
O* toa jlnmktog b r a d a n Bar­
ry Lae fir.. Arable Harriett, BUI
LaBrec, Lamar Stokaa and Bteh-

creating lu new capital out of
Junglo wilderness and turning it
into on# at Mm ' world'* most upto-date cities.
"May your toil be fruitful to
advancing Brasil's development
and wall being,” to aaid. "May
your bands be firmly graaped with
th r a of toe worker* at toe United
State* aad Mm entire free world
to Mm building at a richer life, in

freedom, for yourselves, your chib
dren, and all genarattona to fab
low***
Tha Jornal Do BrasM to l i e bag.
nered a report that KubHacheck
would toll Elsenbowor. that tto
hemisphere muet progress at any
price and tost Brazil does acd
want Ha aconomlc development IcR
te theory, but wants In giva a*
example te the entire world.

County Seeks Solution
To Lake Flood Problem
Tto County Commission today
agreed te launch e study te seek
ways te prevent land-locked lakes
from flooding to the county.
The commissioners turned the
problem over to the County
Drainage Committee and urged
H te c*me up with a decision
soon.
The board's action fallowed a
petition from aproximaldy 70

land owners to Mm Florid* Haven
area to Mm seat Hera and of to*
county.
The petition asked that tho
board "take Immediate action to
alleviate Um impossible cotuUiloaa
resulting from the extreme high
level of Lake Semtaary.”
The petition said to* level of
too lake has risen approximately
three feet in th* past six months
“ and haa shown no sign of re­
ceding."
• Property owner* stressed to th*
‘Seminole Day*
petition that the conditio* la
causing pollution of the Ink*
A t Fair Thursday
"which is a menace to life and
Thursday will be Seminole health at all residents to th*
County Day et the Ceatral Florida area.”
Fair et Orlando.
Sanford Homs Demonstration
Club member* will serve aa hos­ Federal Power
tesses fer th* county'* exhibit at
the fair that day. Mosteaaes dur­ Warning Sounded
ing ether fair daya this week will
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - An offi­
be members of these clubs: Oviedo
Tuesday: Rider Springs end Lake cial af a national farm group
aald Monday conlrailirito* N
Brantley, Wednesday; Seminole power
to the federal government
Bveaing Club, Friday, end Long, will "undermlaa
to* very
wood, Saturday. Lake Monroe Club lions of our republic."
member* were hostesses Monday
John C. Lynn, associate
wbre the fair opened.
of the American Facto
•aid ton primary Jto $4
toglalaturea will to take* *v*v
Car Theft
tho federal govac
Tto Herald's circulation manager, trend to halted.
Frank TalteUae, bed Sis ear
Ig a a re*k* at to*
•lotos Monday night It was taken sloa at a two-day
from Hiawatha Av*. and Park Dr. beads *f Florida'! •
to M MfiL
bureaus.
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fundi for heart research. Gayto Woodward and Shaato
Beat of Slavia were the que*n*a RUthto of honor a t tho
skating exhibition and part/. Tho ovoat rained obo«l
|700 for th* Heart Council

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T h e Clock
The dealer Chamber af Commrra membership'drive is pickU ap steam. Forty new members
ava been s lg « i «p since the
impelgn begad la January.
tfoMsMi from ou tlet i an*.
cemprehemlv#

Me to attend the

m M e year: Official qualifyig begins March 1 and ends
larch U Mr the May I Demo4* . ,.

S i U F c a J r t Clerk David Gat. Kelvey. recording secretary; Mrs.
lot wrtm that all persons le­ Richard Hart, corresponding sec­
retary end Leon Taylor, trtssur*
The Seminole County Commis­
sion will ‘ meet with offidols of
Orange County end Winter Park
at aooa Thursday la Orlando to
discuss setting up e drainage dis­
trict la the south end of the
county tad part of Orange Coun­
ty and Winter Park.
Taa Aaaaaaor Rickard McCanns,

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MIAMI BEACH fUP!) — Former
President Harry 8. Truman said
Monday night retired politicians
could do much, if properly em­
ployed, to better education la
Amirlci,
Truman spoke to some 100
guests at the National Community
Award dinner of the Jewish Theo­
logical Seminsry of America. Ear­
lier he received an honorary Doc­
tor of Laws degree from the semi­
nary. .
He indicated ha thought univer­
sities would be wise to biro for­
mer politicians ns taachers.
“Both ns teachers, end more
Importantly as students," Truman
said, "the men and women who
have served America a t lawmskers and as executives could bring
to our universities a new under­
standing of political theory aod
practice and a new Interest in free
government of the people."
“Sueh a move," he continued,
“might create on the campus a
new and deeper concern with the
humanities, the essential basis of
our free society, snd help to re­
store them to their rtghlful posi­
tion In relation to the sciences."
Truman said such retired poli­
ticians * t u r a e d « academicians
“might gira us the cloeeat thing te
m l statesmanship M ma are

LAKE MARY* VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT, started its own blaze for
practice Thursday Bight About 26 volunteer firefighters ignited a home­
made shaek and practiced waya of putting out house fires. The firemen
built the shack from NAS roeket eratea at the rear of the Lake Mary fire
station. Firefighter Harold Keen letc go with a stream from the fire,
house to douse the attack's door. Forest Ranger John Siieiovo (right) pro.

By United P m * taterwatfonal
The par* of Florida politic* It
beginning to pick up a bit, with
gubernatorial candidate* hitting
lb* speaking trail, campaign ax*
pemea mounting and more candi­
date! qualifying.
At Euitia, three candidatei for
governor paraded their political
ware* before 22,000 periont at
lending the annual George Wash­
ington celebration Monday.
At Tallahaaaee. figures revealed
eight gubernatorial candidates al­
ready have spent nearly 1100,000.
but still have at least that much
on tap.
' In Miami, Metro Commlsaloner
Arthur Patton backed out of the
race for Florida Insurance com­
missioner, saying H would not be
feasible for two South Florida
men to be elected to the Cabinet.
Jesse Yarborough, also of Mi­
ami, is running for secretary of
State. Patton said: “The best
tiling is for South Florida to play
H cool and try te got one seat at
• time."
In Tallahassee. J. L. McMullen,
Live Oak, paid hia MTS quali­
fying fee to run for the Cabinet
post being vacated by Secretary
of State R. A. Gray.
The three candidates for gover­
nor speaking in Eustls were Fred
O. Dickinson, West Palm Beach;
Doyle Carlton, Wauchula, and
Rev. George Downs, Winter Park.
Dickinson said Florida needs a

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The proposed DcBary Fire De­
partment Recreation Arcs la
aimed at augmenting present re­
creational facilities and those
planned by other organisations,
members of the fire department
■trailed today.
They said available funds will
be used to erect ea "lead wa
now have, a concrete block build­
ing large enough for all purposes."
"Couples or individuals who care
te while away an afternoon chat­
ting with friends and neighbors
will find the facilities adequate
(and
J H Ucheerful,"
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according to a
statement Issued by the fire de­
partment outlining plena for the
recreation eras.
- "A horseshoe pitching and shuf­
fle board courts also are included
In the plans If donations are suf­
ficient"
The statement emphasized that
"there is nothing te Join. It la
estimated that a voluntary con­
tribution of II per person an­
nually from all DeBary residents
will fully cover the expense end
upkeep, Including proper Insur­
ance coverage for all purpoets."
The firemen said they believed
"the people of DeBary, including
the organizations and places of

VOLUNTEER FIREMAN Lawk ishwskhsjrt
Fiw Cnpt i
gave a qttkk taa* backward After thnr hnnrl mteout rumbling
prams* shack. A Florida Foroot Service trank and th* Lake

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TOKYO (UPI) - Crqwn Prin­
cess Mkhiko today gave Mrth te
s t a r win way c m dag eectad
the chrysanthemum threes as the
laoth emperor of Japan.
Ik e “Cinderella" princess, a fo­
rcer-old commoner who won the
heart of Crown Prince Akthlto la
a romance that began on the tanala courts at Kerusaiwa; gave
birth ta ker first child nine days
before doctors had predicted.
Imperial household officials
said the baby weighed I pounds,

! BestYed
wag bora. We are ell praying for
tbe geed health of the princess
■ether end ehttd."
•
All of Japan Joined In those
•entlmeato. AU streetcars in Tok.
ye sprouted rising sun flags. Huge
crowds gathered on the plate in
front af palace end the sheets
of “benuil" for th* bey who to
destked In sit ea the Imperial

married tea months aad IS days
age, will have little to say about
to* abate* af a nemo for to* In­
fant. That win b* left largely te
the Imperial household agency.

Tennis Sfor Sets
C lin ic A t Rollins

Meuwea Connelly, winner af
several national and international
College nt

Virginia T aa Room
RICHMOND, Vs. (U P I)- Police
•Wasted IS Negroes who tried to
enter e fancy tee room k Rich­
mond'* largest department store
Monday.
Sixty or Mete ethers were alandlag in Um to bo arrested when

Leila America hae a greet seed
and desire for V, B. Potat Four
eld despite a few young upstarts,
a Rollins College economics pro*
lessor told Sanford Rotertaaa Mon**Dr. Joseph W. Romlta, former
Industrie! investment adviser wKb
the InUrnetlenel Cooperation Ad­
ministration of th# State Depart­
ment la the Philippine* end Para­
guay. u ld Latin America to strtv.
Ing for new status aod escaping
from colonialism.
As a market for V. ■- experts,
Leila America to as Important to
this nation •• ell Europe, or as aU
Stressing th* value of U. B. eld
to Latin America, th* economist
said the Inroads by communism to
this pert of Uw world ere serious.
Brazil’s coffee deal end Cube's
sugar agreement with the Russians
may set precedents, Romlte sold.
Many foreign nations regard V.
S. eld m refined bribery, he said,
adding that the U. B. to held responsible for tbe Mate ef the world.
The gee! of Point Four eld te
Latto America to that the V, 8.
will h* heat served tot having Us
southern neighbor* ecenomically
strong. The program'! purpeee to
la give technological end economic
eld t* Latin America and 4* ether
ceualrtoa.
Romlta sold President Risenhew.
er's South American visit may he
ea answer te chargee that the
U. B. has ahaadoeed lu Latto
neighbors. Romlte dismissed such
charges ea ridiculous, saying t m
mtlltoa to V. S. aid bee gone t*

successful conclusion."
They pointed out that the re­
creation area building fund to
separate and distinct from the
fire department fund, which to
used solely for operation end
maintenance of the firefighting
equipment and which la deriv'd
from the annual f l per house "pro­
tection request" and firemen's
membership dues.
"We already have the lead and
we have the men who are willing
to give of their time and effort
to make the recreation area plana
a reality," the department state­
ment said. "We ere confident of
your faith in us and ask for your
support
“Your check for tbe recreation
project—mailed to the DeBary
volunteer Fire Dept., F. O. Box

B2, DeBary, will be gratefully
received and acknowledged."
Money received for the building
fund since e *4.171 total was
acknowledged hae raised the
amount to $4,215-141 from social
activities; IS from two anonymous
donors; II from Mrs. Msry
Kearns and 11 from Mr. and
Mr*. W. Donath.

Hospital Notes

governor who understands the
citrus industry-.
g
He said California ritru *
"which is inferior in taste, ap­
pearance and quality, enjoys aa
average of It a box more than
Florida citrus in the world mar­
ket*."
He said one of the main rea­
sons for the difference was dis­
criminatory freight rates.
"If I am elected," he said, "V
intend to do something about it.*
Carlton promised to lead Floe&gt;
Ida to “ unity and progress."
“ Florida stands today at the
forks of the road of unity and the
road of sectionalism." he said. "I
pledge to lead the state down too
road of unity and progress."
Downs, a Baptist minister, said:
"it’s time we took our heads nut
of tbe sand on the gambling issue*.
I am against gambling but tf thw
people want gambling legalised I
win work to that end to get ND
benefits for the state."
Figures in Tallahassee showed
that so far in the campaign, the
eight announced candidates far
governor have spent 104,40*. Rut
that still toft $iee,U2 hi their
coffers.
At Miami, state Democratic
leaders began sifting possible c a ^
didates to be delegates to supposw
the "favorite non" presidential
candidacy ef Sen. George fmethere.
The leader* met hi a etoeed
session Monday to discuss possible
delegates to the national conven­
tion.
Former U. 8. Rep. William
Lenteff, M i a m i , representing
Smothers, said tbe meeting was
closed to the press because ton
committee did not want to p u b l#
cite the names of proposed dele­
gates until they had accepted.
The group include* U. B. Rep.
Robert Sikes, Crastytow; State
Sen. J. A. Boyd, Leesburg; State *
Democratic Chairman James Mil­
ligan, Orlande; John Perry, side
to Gov. LeRoy Collins; William
McCree, Bartow, Uw partner of
Sea. S p tm rd L Holland, and
Christine Maxwell, secretary ef
the State Democratic Commutes#
William C. Gaither, Miami, said
names ef tbe delegates would he
made public before toe Maroh I
deadline.

John Tyson, Sanford, Tolbert
Wakefield. Lake Meoroe. Betty
Bell Lackey, Sanford, Sylvia Work­ Rollins Awards
man, Osteen. Osde Fields, San­
Honorary Degrees
ford, Pearl Hancock, Sanford.
WINTER PARR (UPI) -Rollins
Blrthe
Mr. and Mra. Adrian Speea, San­ College ended its Founders Weeto
program today after marking thF
ford. a daughter. •
75th anniversary of Mm college
LaDonna Sinlard, Sanford, Mar­ Monday by awarding three hon­
garet Fox, Sanford, LUlle Mae Liv­ orary dsgrees.
ers, Sanford, Edith Stetesr, San­ Doctors of Humanity degrees
were given te R. Buckmlnleter
ford, James Leonard, Sanford.
Fuller, New York City, and James
FEBRUARY R
Joknooa Sweeny, director af the
Guggenheim Mweetrm kn New
George Montague, Knierpriac, York.
Frances Thompson, Lake Mary.
A Doeter of Humane LetUrs
Miriam Jenkins, Lake Mery, Ellen degree went te Rev. Dr. Ustem
Hoy, Sanford, Dexter Pilcher, San­ Pope, Dean of the Yale Unlvw*
ford, Carolyn Rioder, Sanford, Roy ally Divinity School. Mrs,. Rom
Livers, Sanford, Gordon Phillips, Ski11man, widow of Robert &gt;.
Snaterd. Kenneth Gustsvson, Sen- Skill min, asm of the founders of
ford. Mack, Dili worth, Sanford, the Minnesota Mining end Manu­
Robert Dueachle, Longwood, Alice facturing Co., wan given n Beetor
Button. MaltUtad, Jeoapk May, •f Philanthropy degree.

What make* a new '60 Oidmobile so satisfying te own? dean,
sty iag . . . femes* Racket Engine spirit. . . tbe icesasiriaf. steed
Rocket rides ea any read. If yen Joto* the Rocket Cicd* ef 3)(
Otdsmohsl* ewmm. yen’ll be making • wise Investment, too . . .
thrifty |&gt;erformer rstrs high la resale value. Cc* &gt;on over to 01

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Monthly Coffee

Hold Fellowship

For VAH-7 Wives

Birthday Party

The monthly coffee for officer!'
£ Wivei of VAH-7 w ti held at the
home of Mri. W. A. Ellin* with
Mm . H. H. Harrison serving as &gt;
ro-hoetest.
Mrs. J. P. Roland won the door’
prize, a dinner for the family at '
the new Sea Shell Restaurant.
, Mrs. K. P. Rowell and Mrs. J. ,
R. Swope announced the com ing1
events for the squadron. The
group enjoyed a session of bridge.
Others attending were Mrs. F.
% f&gt;. Milner, Mrs. F. H. Galloway
Mrs. E. S. Hosepian. Mrs. M. D
McPherson. Mrs. H. A. Moreland,
Mrs. N. S. Pniden, Mrs. T. W.
Ownby. Sirs. W. Robinson, Mrs.
T. P. Stewart. Mrs. W. J. Wormcll. Mr*. A. S. Poulter, Mrs. H.
J. Hilz and Mrs. D. F. Kirkpat­
rick.
Mrs. Mary McCumbcr and Mrs.
Donna llodgate were guests of
Mrs. Elling.

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY
First Baptist Church has Bro­
therhood supper and program
meeting at 7 p. m.
•
pinecreat Baptist Church Ruth
S. S. Class Meeting at the home
of Mrs. C. R. Bell. .202 Suniand
Dr. at I p. m.
Shower for the Educational
Building of the First Christian
Church will be at 7:30 p. m. in
Uia Educational Building. Needed
glfli are art pictures, Bible story
hooks, educational toys, bath
mats, other equipment or cash
_ donations.
•
WEDNESDAY
First Methodist W.S.C.S. Mis­
sion study on Africa, 9:3a to 11
a. m. in McKinley Hall.
Girl Scout Troop 233 meets at
the First Pre'sbyterlan Church at
3:IS p. m. The Mid-week Bible
Hour meets at 7:30 p. m.
Pinecreat Baptist Church SS.
Officer* and Teachers supper is
at &gt;:30 p. m. The R.A. meeting is
| at t p. m. Wednesday Prayer
v meeting ia at I p. m. The executive
Committee meeling it at 1:43 p. m.
First Baptist Prayer meeting
Is at 7:30 p. m. The Sunday
School Cabinet meeting it at 1:15

Barbara Mitchell
Named Treasurer
Miss Barbara L. Mitchell, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Mit­
chell, Rt. No. 1, Sanford, was
recently elected treasurer of Delta
Iota chapter of Alpha Chi Omega
women’a fraternity at Emofy Univarsity. Miaa Mitchell is a sopho­
more In the College of Arts *
Sciences and Is a member of the
Emory Women's Chorale.

Relieve it or not, tho home kit­
chen can be a mighty dangerous
place especially when tha home­
maker la buiy preparing meal* for
a hungry family.
A play pen or play area near the
% kitchen is a good practice since kit­
chen! present real hazards to little
ones at these busy times.
Falls, according lo the National
Safely Council, are one of tho ma­
jor kitchen hazards for adults. You
can protect yourself and others by
immediately cleaning up tlippary
substances — spilled water, grease
or foods. A safe, atcp-aiool will- eli­
minate another kitchen danger —
that of climbing chairs, boxes and
X) other makeshifts when reaching for
v high shelves.
"Storing sharp knives separately
will protect both user and tho

D.A.R. Honors Regent
At Mayfair Luncheon

' Lutheran Women

Members of th? United LuthcraChurch Women of (toad Shepherd
Church enjoyrd a fellowship birth­
day parly rerrntly. Twelve table?
were elaborately decorated, each
ope representing a month of the
year. Refreshments were served
to the guests.
Hostesses for Iht tables were
Mr*. Ella Mae Iverson, January;
Mrs. T. E. Butts, February; Mr*.
June Martin. Mareh; Mrs. Ann
Meyer*. April; Mr*. Mildred Gil­
bert, May; Mrs. Dottle Bryant,
June; Mra. Cleala Hatfield. July;
Mrs. Virginia Garrow. August;
Mrs. Theresa Boliek, September;
Mra. Helen Prasgood, October;
Mr*. Eleanor Crenshaw. November
and Mrs. Francis Rivero, Decem­
ber.
Pastor Ernest Bnlick led the
members in group tinging closing
with "Happy Birthday" being sung
to everybody. The evening was
highlighted with Mrs. Ruth Peterson. organist, playing folk songs
and Mrs. Rolirk leading the group.
Each one present gave a penny
for each past birthday they had
celebrated. A total of 2.533 years
of age wav collected. Proceeds
were donated to the building fund.

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MKS. CHAKI.ES H. FRIERSON of Daytona Reach, and Mrs. Clifford E.
Saunders. Orlando presented the program at the luncheon meeting of the
Sanford Garden Club at the Mayfair Inn. Mrs. Saunders, left, is chairman
of the home und garden tour scheduled for1March 22 to 24. With her at the
luncheon are Mrs. Volic Williams Jr., president of the local club and Mrs.
Frierson.
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Hawaiian Dish Says I«Love«You

Mrs. Eric Vifilen Elected
President Of Garden Club
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1 Those elected were Mr*. Eric
the general business and Prog «m |
preeident; Mrs. Harry Lee
meeting. Table* were decorated by | J r t v|cp prcsl(Jrnl: M ri. John
various circle* of the club and F o x , corresponding secretary;
prizes awarded. The two selected | Mrs. Vernon Hardin, recording
by the Judges as best were a Chi- secretary and Mrs. J. W. Messier,
nose arrangement made by th t lx -. treasurer. Installation ceremonies
ora Circle and the dried arrange- will be conducted at the May meetnient by the Woodrosc Circle.
ing.
The Mimosa Urcto won the cirThe recommended amendments
cle count with the largest number to the by-laws were also voted on
of members present. The numinat- and approved by ttte club. Mra.
ing committee presented a slate of Charles II. Frierson of Daytona

Makes Plans For Flower Show

Personals

The officers and wives of VAH-7
halt! a fatew ell party for Cdr. and
Mrs, I.. O. Butte and W arrent Of­
ficer and Mrs. K. M. Donaldson at
tha home of Cdr. and Mr*. T. W.
Ownby on Silver Lake.
During the perty, Ctlrs K. K.
Itowcll, commanding officer, pre­
sented Cdr. Butts and W. O. Don­
aldson with a going away gift
front the officers nf the squadron.
Others attending were ta d r.

Lake Mary

Garden Club Committee Meets

Lake Monroe

Farewell Party
Given By Squadron

knives. Wash . then; immediately,
and never leave them in the dish­
water. Put them away immediately
after using. Remember, too, that
sharp knives are actually safer
than dull ones when properly
used,” says 3liss Frances Cannon,
assistant health education special­
ist.
Burns arc still another cause ot
serious injuries. Keep potholdcrs
handy near ihe range, and uiq
them when needed. Tongs are both
handy aid safe for handling hot
foods. Warn your children of the
dangers of a'hot stove, and explain
to them why they must not touch
hot things.
Hurry produces a host of kitchen
accidents, too. Hurry can lead to
carelessness, and carelessness to
mishaps.
Play it safe—think through your
kitchen. 3fakr It a happy place —
a safe place.

littk.isDA J.ils'o 'l i llfl,
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Paul K. Tyre, celebrated
her 7th birthday with a
family dinner at the home
of her parent*, U24 Snrita
St. The dinner was com­
plete with a birthday cake
and candles. Her gtwulpar.
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Tyre, joined the group for
the celebration.
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BY MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. John Pickett ot
Jacksonville were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mra. Claude Hawkins.
CHERRY SAUCE ALOHA, auya "I Iatve You,” every
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allen, Mr.
time you nerve it. The nance combining red tart pitted
and Mr*. Joseph T. ta e and Mri.
cherries and crunhcd pineapple is delightful over icc
Myrtle Derr of Jackson, Mich., are
cream, angel food cuke wedges, toasted pound cake, in
the houseguests of 31rs. Alice
tarts or topped with whipped cream. The bright red
Rush. Mr. and Mrs. Lee are re­
cherries and golden pineapple make a nance that glad­
turning home Sunday after a two
dens the eye as well an the palate.
month* stay here and plan lo re­
turn to Sanford to make their
Cherry Sauce, Aloha
home later.
1 can (1 lb.) red tart pitted l\ teanpoon salt
Mr. and Mrs. Roy 3(jiir and
cheryies-.
*4 teas|&gt;»on red'food color*
rhilarrn of Belle Glade spent the
(water pack) 1 .3 cup sugar
ing
weekend here with Mr. Muse's
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 0 oz. can crushed pineparents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Muse
apple
on Orange Rlvd. Their many
Drain cherries; measure lit|tiid. Add enough .water to
friends will be glad lo learn that
cherry liquid to make 11» cups, reserve. Mix together
their daughter Kay Ellen Is much
sugar, cornstarch and salt in saucepan. Stir in cherry
Improved from a serious accident.
liquid and place over medium heat. Stir constantly, until
Mrs. Garland Roberts and sons
mixture comes to a boil. Roil 1-j minute. Stir iit red color­
of Kustis have returned home after
ing, pineapple and cherries; heat to serving temperature.
visiting 3lr. and Mrs. Leon Keel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells and
Serve with cake wedges nr icc cream. Yield H servings.
children have moved thrir trailer
NOTE: If 1 lb. frozen cherries arq substituted, reduce
to Orange Park where they will re­
sugar to VI cup.
side.
Mrs. George Poff has received
word that thcr son Everrtt Brown
Enterprise
is much Improved Iml is still con­
fined to a hospital in Richmond,
Va.
Mra. Mack Hudson of FrederickInwn, Mo., ia visiting at the home
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
of her son and daughter in-law, • .Members of the National Hair.Miss Jean Parker returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hudson and drsrsers and Cosmotologlsts Assn, P. S. U. Tallahassee, after having
daughters.
discussed plans for a Spring style spent several days between semes­
show when Ihe group mrt at the ters with Iter parents, 3lr. and
Lovely tad y Beauty Salon for Mrs. II. J. Parker.
31r. and Mr*. Dun Stowell left
their February get-together.
Dawn Kiddy, vire president, pre­ Friday to attend Ihe golden wed­
sided at the business session when ding celebration of hi* parents,
Nancy Reynolds was elected sec­ Mr. and Mrs. FL R. Stuwell, in
Albion, lows.
Mr. and Mr*. W. II. Rowell and ond vice president.
Mr. and Mrt. Rene Ste. Marie all
Mrs. Carrie Grogan nf Behring
Hostesses were 3farg!e While
of Derby, Vt. are visiting Cdr. and and Nancy Reynolds. The next and son, -Sterling, of Bluefleld, W.
3lrs, K. F. Rowell at their home meeting Is scheduled for 3larrh Va. were recent guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. 31. II. It) an.
in ta k e Mary,
21 at the Lovely tad y Salon.

Hairdressers Plan

Spring Style Show

A new nylon fabric looks like
suede yet is a wash-and-wear
material. Production Is underway
in solid colors, and soon, pat­
tern* including plaids, will be
available. Look for the fabric
first in topper* and costs for
women and girls.

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HOME

Mrs. Jackson E. Stewan. Orlan-| Preceding the luncheon a husldo. state regent of the National - ness meeting was held with th t
Society, Daughter* of the Ameri­ regent, Mr*. F. E. Roumillat, pre­
siding. The drfense chairman, Mra.
can Revolution, was guest of honor C. E. Butler, read an article on
at a luncheon at the Mayfair Inn, "Books", Mrs. H. W. Rucker read
recently, given by the Salltc Harri­ a letter from the president general
and Mrs. J. R. Ray read an article
son chapter.
an "The Great Seal Of The United
Hostess*! were Mrs. L. P. lie Stairs."
,
Other local members attending
were the hostesses, Mrs. C. R.
Dawson, Mrs. L. W. Follows, Mrs.
I.awrence Tinsley. Mrs. A. W. Lee,
Mrs. J. L. Sims, Mrs. W. A. Canady. Mrs. It. K. True, Mrs. W. E.
Raker. Mrs. R. M. Ball, Mr*. How­
ard Brewer and Mrs. A. R. Key.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
James II. Whitaker, state program
chairman of the D. A. It., Titus­
ville, Mrs. H. J. Lehman. Winter
Park! Mrs. Robert Lyman, Lake­
land; Mrs. Charles Calhoun, Eustic; Mra. Charles R. Allen, Gas­
tonia, N. C. and Mrs. L. C. Wildner and Mrs. F. A. Wheeler, both
of Orlando.
The group also sponsored the his­
toric tour, commemorating the
'minding of the city of Sanford.
Mra. H. W. Rucker, chapter chair­
man nf the General Sanford Me­
morial Library and her commit­
tee, received the group making
the tour, which started at the libra­
ry. Mrs. A. R, Key, sponsor of the
tour, also preparrd the papers
that were read by D. A. R. mem­
bers at the six markers.
Several history students from
Seminote High Srhool accompanied

B U I L T — WI TH

PRIDE

Personals

A group of garden club member*
met at lha horns of Mrs. F'rrd
Ganas to organize and start mak­
ing plan* for the slate fiowrr show
sponsored by the Florida Federa­
tion of Garden Clubs. The show
will be staged at tha Civic Center
in Sanford this December with
Mrs. Ganas as general chairman.
Mr*. Ganas told hte group that
the theme of the show will be "this
Is Our Ufa" and described the
scheduling of entries and pointed
out the opportunity for use of in­
genuity and rotor. She also ex­
plained the duties of each commit­
tee chairman.

Osteen

Personals
MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr*. Roxby Smith and Fred
Jones of Porters Falls, W. Va.
and Mr. and Mrs. William Frye,
Allendale, Fla., visited Mr. and
3!r*. Raymond Lawson last week.
31is* Bertha Zanc, Miss Helen
Boileau and .Mrs. Jean I&lt;owe nf
Brigallccn Beach, N. J. were re ­
cent guests of Mrs. Frank George.
Miss Zane and Mrs. Lowe enter­
tained Misi Boileau and Mrs.
Georga at the Chimney Corner
Restaurant one evening in celebra­
tion of their birthdays.
3trs. Harry Osteen visited Mrs.
Edna .Moore in 3tsitland last
.wrek.
Col. William Doyle Is III at Ills
homa.
.Mrs. Jack Boone is a patient in
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Alarming Colors
Want In wake up the family at
breakfast time? It’s easy, If a m
have a breakfast nook. Sit* )y
paint one wall bright red, the
othera while, say paint expFrts.

She told the group that It wne
quite an honor to hava this event
in Sanford. One of the first thlnga
undertaken by the club la a clean­
up campaign now being waged kg
the garden club members.
Those attending the organisa­
tional meeting wera Mrs, Oanas,
Mrs. W. II. Stewart, Mrs. Charlea
S. Morrison, Mrs. Voile Williams
Jr., klrs. Jo Peck, Mrs. David
Bach, Mrs. Robert Crumley, Mrs.
W. L. Gramkow, Mra. Blantoa
Owen. Mrs. Richard Slivers J r.,
Mrs. Vernon Hardin, Mra. ChsrlM
Wilke, Mrv George Eiek.
Mrs. H. A. Moreland, Mrs. J . X.
Tervt illegcr Jr., Mra. R. F. Robi­
son, Mrs, S. O. Woodruff, Mrs. Ir­
win Fleischer, Mrs. L. E. Spen­
cer, Mrs. Meryl Truitt, Mrs.
Henry Simpson, Mrs. Harry P.
Newton, Mrs. S, C. Dickerson,
Mrs. L. E. Deeper, Mrs. John Bur­
ton and Mra. Harry Lee J r,

GOSPEL
Thursday
Feb. 25 at 8 P. M.
SEMINOLE
HIGH SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM

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Personals
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William Thora, brother ot Mrs.
Ida Ksogh, It recovering from a
series of recent Ulnetsc; Including
ihe flu and a stroke. He it much
belter now and able to be up
•gain.

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WASHINGTON— A president, it
haa been .written, is many men.
Preaideat Elsenhower u one of
those men and in euch generous
measure that It seems ungrateful
to point out that he nogleets or
Ignerts the ether roles making
up the complex^ office of chief
executive.
Off on another journey of good
will, thla time to Latin America,
he la in his happiest aspect. The
value of these Journeys, despite

• Seminole County members of the Future Fanner* of
marten »m
nre joining
'JUnarica
Joining their icontemporaries nil over th* U. 8.
thin week
in celebrating
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itionnl FFA Week.
The theme of th* week it that farmer* Will bn needed in
i* future, rtgardleaa of the atomic age and ltd effect*. Thia
tine in our county, whew th* mItalic impact has been felt,
t whew agrieuliltuw still la our breed and butter, according
statistic*.
Thaw aw M youth* who belong to th* FFA in Seminole
tmty. Their activities aw designed te fit training in farm
DU into th* achool program. The organnation trie* to
mutate leadership and good eittaeaehtp along with atudy
modern farming methods and research.
We congratulate the officer* of the leeat FFA chapter:
lUKupmvu, vies president:
pgVIiUVUk.
irk* Winn, president;
Burke
pnrident; Bobby Thompson,
Freddy Tonlo, eocrotery; Arthi Blanton, twanurar. and
Mbor officer*, member*, nnd Mi Waal, thalr Instructor in
and bn their participation
•frtaoltur*, on their nehletom
T , 1ji National FFA Week.
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Tho custody of tho tend will ptu to theso youths ont
day nnd if* coed to know thst they’re interested in fcttiijf
gtady for thst time.

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thst he wanted to purebAM gpoce te main n public apology.
What Mr. Mnrvia* wanted to any wu that th* new Sen
Shall Restaurant whieh he And W. I . Undricnn oponod
Friday had aoid out of non food ltoms they hod advertised
la The Horrid for their grand opening.
Tho onoloor road, in sort.*
Tho tremtndoua response to our grind Opening ndverttaoBsent Ja lent Thursday’s Horrid everwhoimod ua.
:- “Wo hod hopod for n good crowd and planned our stoek
otfood and oorrkofAeilittae Accordingly.
"However, tho crowd which come w u for beyend our
fOnllit dmaas, end many went away disappointed."

greet reluttoaee. But If you think
I have toe alighteet chance, wire
Immediately- D ent address it to
my homo. I’ll b* waiting right
her* la to* telegraph office.”
Upon receipt *f the wire, I Im­

stellar perftrmanta tor* weeks age
at to* inaugural party for our new
tyetieaal Free* Cluk president.
From to* reaction to this propaeel, It la safe to assume that
to* people of eur nation want a
change and weald welcome a plat­
form built around to* gag rule.
Mope, who rood* tola column in
bis b a m town paper, too Holly­
wood CiUseu-Nows, was token
completely by surprise, but recov­
ered enough to personally pen tola
wirot
"Doer I d : I ’m flattered e t your
suggestion toot I tun for president
on tho Humor ticket,
"I feel that I qualify In several
res poets. I ’ve den* almeet as much

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Tb* pint*: Parliament, Leedee.
. Tb* queta: "Tb* policy el the
•m rn m eet, te eeepernuo* with
ear allies, la to preveet w u . -W#
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MIAMI— Former President Tru­
man, suggesting that American
universities hire retired politicians
at teachers:
"Retired politicians that bask in
toe Classrooms of our nation
might give ua the closest thing
to real statesmanship that w* are
likely to find.” • LONDON- U J. Embassy laformation officer Lorlmer Mo*,
dismissing aa anonymous telqphone report that a U. S. stcurily
officer bod run off-to Russia with
n woman:
"Whoever w u making tb* colli
wai having ■ grand old Umo.
Thar* la absolutely nothing to too
story whatsoever. Somebody wai
Just being funny.”

readied In tin e tor a treaty to
be put before the Senate, n will
(o over until January, whieh will
mean that for two and a hall
yeara the U.S. .will have had the
wont of both worlda— refraining
from teatlng without getting con.
ceialone from the Soviet! in theft
form 'of an inrpection ayatem.
The late John Foater Dullea
had the president’* confidence ae
completely that he could force
through deeliiona over foter-goy.
ernmental eppoaltion. No one
could reasonably have Expected
hla suceeaaor, Secretary of State
Chrlatlaa A. llerter, la a chert
time to achieve the aamo working
relationihlo.
The fault may Ue with the preaW0
deney itaolf. Perhapa It la uarta*
tonablc to expect a preaideat to
be many men. But la-hla aevea
yean In the White Houle, Presldent Elaenbowtr faaa clown little
awarencaa of what may bo wrong
with the office and what could be
done about It.

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and began reading it itoud to me
and th* rest of the family, it
became a dally mixture Of fun
and education.
"But on Sunday you always
Included a matching problem
where Bible characters are to
be associated w i t h dramatic
avanti. For example, yen ones
enumerated Noah, Jonadah, V jc- .
decal, Samson, and Ell.
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"We were than to tell which was
the strong man, toe first drankard. toe Dorothy Dlx of th*
Bible, toe fat man of to* Bible
and to* Sberioek Holme!.
"Well, that was very difficult
for me. My daughter taw the
Bible references attached to the
answers, so she wanted te read
the full account of those Bible
stories.
"But w* didn’t have a Bible in ft
the bouse: In feet/ there hadn't
been a Bible in my hem* when
I grew up at a child.
"So I finally bought to* first
Bible la two ftnsraUons, Just to
help my daughter's education.
"And aloe* then, we got etarlad
attending a neighboring church
and now we are all mambars.
"Most peopl* would nevor rss*
list that newspaper was thus th* _
reason why ill five Of us, ln*ft
eluding my husband,. Joined too
church."
Some old-fashioned folks have
th* notion that a modern news­
paper Is not n great ally of both
tho church and toa school. But
It certainly is,
It also whets our wits as long
as wa live and thus alow* up
tbs usual senile decline in our
L Q.
And It also eombato divorce b y f t
such booklets as "Ben Problems
la Marriage",
Send a stamped return envel­
ope, plus to (non-profit) and add
tin t booklet aa topseuh tniurante .for a happy heme.

HELENA, Moot— Mrs. Ernest
J. McCabe Jr., describing the la­
bour wait for rsseucr* after she
and three other persons c ru h
landed en n snow-covered moun­
tainside:
"The n y s kept Joking back aid
forth. If they didn't Joke, they
know we would cry.”

LONDON —Dr. Edith Summer
skill, asserting la to* House of
Commons toot eyeglasses Issued
by the stale-operated National
Health Service or* grossly neattractive:
"Why should a state servlet
The U J . swimming pool Indus- article be dreary and unattrac­
try la splashing it* way toward tive? We all have a streak qf
tha 11.000,000,000 mark, having vanity end some are vary sen­
sitive about what they pui oo
their facet.”

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traveling a* Ike. I, too, refuse to
reveal my golf score. And, like
the, I think Washington is n
great pines to visit,
"Per my running mate, I’d
ekes* Jayne Mansfield. I'm sure
Jayne would meeaur* up , , .
"My eabintt would qpaalst of
Ellsabath Taylor, Anita Eckberg,
GIm Lollabrigida, Eta Eta Gabor
and Jane tusscll. with this group
wo'd bo sur* our country wac in
excellent shape.
"I’d Case world tension by In­
viting Kknthshov to DlsntyUnd.
"I’d havo Fidel Castro and Ds«l
Arana txehanga Jobs for nwhlls,
and I’d appoint Marilyn Monro*
our roprooontntlv* In to* UN.
Let’s aa* toe Boaaiana say *na' to
that I
"However, I would Meomt a
candidate for president only with

Quotable
Quotes

mediately sought an interpretation
from a men who knows about aecopuaea speeches, Ed Edatrom,
Sur nsw press club presy.
Ed said, "H-mm-mmm, looks
like tha m l McCoy.” I was to dis­
cover later that Edatrom had an
ulterior motive In accepting it ns
an acceptance speech se readily.
Within hours, there was a mss-,
sage en route to Hollywood from
th* National Pro** Club hinting
broadly that inasmuch so Hope
Wta now in th* m e , be should
Join all other presidential candi­
dates and deliver to eur number s
free luncheon speech.
Humor la a presidential race ap­
parently carrioe n lot of logic. It
is noted that, perhaps by coinci­
dence, within days after the Hop*
proposal was mad* both Boa.
John Kennedy and Vic* Prooldoat
Richard Nixon hired, or attempted
to hire, Hollywood gag writer*.
It cannot be dented that Bop*
has somsthing for everybody. But
boforo h* makes another move be
must decide on a party emblem.
It should be an animal aymbel.
They've got donkeys for th*
Democrat* and elephant* for th*
Republicans. So'why not yaks for
Hopat

tariat the American negotiator.
Frederick Eaton, ettggoatod that
the atrain on betel reema and UN
iaterpreteri might bo tee great.
ee wouldn’t it be bettor to put off
the dlaaraament talk! for two
or three weeka. Back came the
prompt reply that thla preaentod
no problem and all would be In
readiness for March IS.
In the talka with the Soviet
Union and Britain, looking to a
ban on nuclear torto, the aame
indeclaien growing out of a con­
flict within the government here
hat been evident Currently a
hopeful approach to a nearly
cheat-proof detection ayatem, in
the view of distinguished atomic
aeientlata, la la the addition to
the detection network of a setlea of unarmed aelimlc atatlom
to pick up anull earth ahoeka..
A puah to prove thia up might
get the conference over the lent
hurdle!. But the puah la not evi­
dent. The probability today, there­
fore, la that no agreement will be

tries net visited, is uaausatlenably
great, la India in Decamber he
performed wperhly and tbar* la
evident* at actian to follow
through a* the glow of friendship
generated there.
Ha is Um ceremonial president;
the president who symbolises sod
who speaks for a generous. Ideal*
latle America. With hla vast re­
putation os soldlar-haro for peace
be la ideally equipped for too role.
But a a recent events hava begun
painfully to show ones agala ho
Is not toe president who takas to*
hard, tough decisions and tosreset* a clear policy line far
in hit administration to follow.
Tho drift la conspicuous sad abovs
all la vital areas of foreign policy.
CASE D - 411: Dr. John H.
Derisions are put oft and put off Hanger, aged about 4*. Is a dyna­
until now with only 11 months mo In toe pulpit at Jacksonville,
to go President Elsenhower's sue- Florida.
"Dr. Crane." he began, "news­
appalling array of unresolved
papers render a wonderful moral
problems awaiting him.
The drift Is well illustrated by servlet to America as In your
the effort to shape up within the Worry Clinic column." he began.
“Thank you,’’ I replied, "but
government her* an agreement
disarmament position for ■ March bow do you mean?”
"Well," he continued, "about
IS deadline. On that date In Gen•vn the representatives of five 40% of Americans belong to no
Western powers sit down aeross church at all, neither Protestant,
toe table from five Soviet-bloc Jewish or Catholic.
powers to start toa long, tedious
"So those 70,000,000 peoplt, In­
effort to cut back the arms bur­ cluding ckUdren and teen-agers,
den with proper laipecllons and never gat to hear a. pastor or
controls.
priest deliver an inspiring ser­
First th* differences within the mon. And they don’t subscribe
State Department, th* Pentagon to any church journals.
and the Atomie Energy Commis­ "Nor do those youngsters get
sion on tot proper approach had Inside e Sunday school to obtain
to be worked out. Then toe far a lossoa in tomperanc* or other
deeper divergences between these moral virtues.
three separate legs of to* dis­
"But those 70,000,000 a rt usually
arm ament (tool had to be recon­ newspaper readers. So newspapers
ciled. This last la a process that get a chance to offer &gt; moral
hat really not yet been completed, and psychological boost to thalr
although In th* past few days souls.
progress has been nude.
"Wo clerics don't fully realise
When the negotiators for the our tromeodaus debt to newsother four Western powtrt-Canri for thalr moral Influence
ada, Great Britain, Franca and
mtrica.”
July—cam* her* they were dis­
Dr., Htnger’a remarks were an
mayed to find how much was still eye-opener to me for I hadn't
to lie done within the Ameriesn thought about those 70,000,000 nongovernment. For, of court*, until church folks.
to* American position is fixed the
And It Is true that they rarely
last and perhaps most dUflcult enter a church, unless for n fune­
step of all—to bring the five ral or wedding.
countries together on n common
So newspapers do get a chance
ground—cannot be taken.
to bolster too morals and ttach
There wss something almost good citizenship every dsy via
comic obout the behlnd-icencs at­ the printed page.
tempt to find b way to put for­ Several timet I havo received
ward th* March to deadline with­ letter* from women, Ilk* this one:
out asking to* Communist bloc
"Dr. Crane,” n Florida house­
for a postpone meat. It happens wife began, "I grew Up in a
that Geneva will be filled to tb* Godless home and never went to
rafters on March II. A confer­ Sunday School or church but a
ence en toe law of toe act with few times la my life.
representatives of U nations Is to "Now I am married and hava
bo held under United Nations three children. The eldest girl Is
auspices. At to* same Urn* toe la hi Ah school
marathon conference on nuclear
"Her teacher suggested that toa
testing will still be going on.
students follow your quia column.
In n moling* to to* UN Secre- "So sb* developed toe habit

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C ovington
By JERRY COVINGTON
After the fame Uat Saturday night
in Apopka, the Seminole dressing room
was wild with excitement. All of the play*
ers were walking around with big hunks
of chicken in their hands and singing and
yelling for all they were worth.
To Coach Bud Layer, who had been
toiling for five years with no results, this
was his greatest moment. A t the halftime,
break, we were chatting in the dressing
room and he commented that he had
checked the boys’ teeth to see if they were
growing fangs. And of course their fangs
were showing in the second half too, be.
cause they were determined enough to
defeat in good,fashion the team that had
been rough on them all season.
After the game the team members
were hollering, “Coach, we won, we won.”
Layer was practically beyond speaking
but he managed, to get out, “This was
only the beginning, we still have tw6 more
to win.”
Of eouree, ha was referring to the
district tournament and the state tournkipent
After the Impressive victory, everyone
is more confident than ever that we could
well go alt the way. There are two big
Obstacles between the Seminoies and a
trip to the state tourney in Gainesville—
Seabreeze and Cocoa. In my books, how.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The
Mtoneapolla Lakeri headed for
New York today after splitting
two la m li here with the St. Louli
HSwkf, but there la a possibility
they may return neat itaion to
make Los Anielea their parmanent home.
«The Lakers lost Monday night
to the Hawks by a llS-103 score
after beating their National Baa*
ketball Association opponents US*
SI Sunday night.
A total of 12,105 fans saw the
two game* here and Bob Short,
LaUer president, said “ I was vary*
p'caied with tha response."
The Lakers h ad . to leave here
hurriedly because they must play
the New York Knickerbockers at
Madison Square Garden tonight.
They took a jet flight.
Tr.c Hawks took It easy after
the game because they don't play
until Wednesday night when they
meet Cincinnati*In St. Lools.
In Monday night's 'game the
Hawks apocared determined to
make up for their poor showing
Sunday night — and they did.
Cliff Hagan, a former Kentucky
star, waa top man la tbo point
department with 25. He waa fol*
lowed by Bob Pettit and Larry
Foust, both with 21.
Foust became the lOtk player
In NBA history to go' over the
10,000 • point mark, joining such
past greats as George Mlkaa and
Ed MacAuley, the SL Louta coach.
Top acorer far tha Lakora wao
ltudy Larusso who had M paiata.
HO was followed by fra a k Salvy
who had 23.___________

Mayfair Tourney
• Winners Named
Winning team In the Mayfair
Mca’a Golf Association Handicap
tournament Sunday waa the Hal
Melanea, Ralph Stall, Bob Billhim tr and Ed Davla foursome.
The eecood place team were
comprised of Hugh Grier, John
Ivey, Dr. A. S. McCallum and Dr.
Harry Woodruff. The third place
_ foursome was composed of K. J.
W Still, Sol Abramson, Frank Dune
a id Dick Hovious.
E. C. Bradford woa tha one to
■even class A handicap group la*
dividual low act and Mack Cleve­
land Jr. won the eight to IT class
B group low net. There wa&gt; a three
way Ue between Ralph Wight, P.
F. Johnson and Harold Horton la
the d ata C IT and above handicap.
Gift certificate* from the Mey*
fair pro shop were given as prises.

Cir Gymkhana Set
A special car Gymkhana will be
held a t Barnaul* Airport Sunday
with the Seminole County Sports
Car Club participating.

Platons Add Coach

Covers Sports
ever, we have players who can match any
player in point making and our speed is
far superior to any team in the entire area.
With a great 16&gt;2 record and an OBC
championship already in the books* we
could stop right here and consider it the
finest season in the history of the school,
but the players and coaches won't settle
for anything less than a shot a t the
Class A state championship.
There are several factors that have
played a great part in the successful sea.
son and probably one of the biggest is the
fan support. In years past thefe have been
many occasions that the players on the
bench have outnumbered the fans in the
stands, but all of this has changed. On
Saturday night, Sanford folks actually
were searching for seats in the huge
Apopka gym and when the cheerleaders
would let out with a cheer a multitude of
folks would stand up and ring out in full
volume.
And I can say this. If anyone who saw
the games Friday and Saturday didn't get
his money's worth he just doesn't enjoy
anything.
I eat near Dr. John Morgan Friday
night and all I could hear him say in the
second half was, “I’ve just got to get Dr.
Roberts to work for me tomorrow n ig h t”
By the way, Doc was on the last tourna.
ment winning team in Sanford.

Dream Come True
A golfer'* dream came true at the Mayfair Country
Club Sunday.
M. J. Lyman, Rockville Center, L. I., N. Y„ teed off
toward* the seventh hole, the ball arched 105 yards
down the fairway and—kerplunk—a hole-in-one.
The feat surprised everyone, including Lyman who
said he had never previously come close to one. The
three others in the foursome vouched for the fedt.
Lyman, who carded an 85 for 18 holes, used n No.
S2 wood on his dr**m-cotne-true shot.

'Surprise Georgia Tech Five
Lands NCAA Tournament Berth
United Prate feienutieaal
Georgia Tech and Noire Dame
are safely berthed today in the
NCAA baiketball tournament—and
now Cincinnati may not bo far be­
hind.
Tech, a real surprise package
with a 10-4 overall record, want on
a 15-1 rampag* In an ovartlma
period at Gainesville, Monday to
wrap up the Southeaitem Confer­
ence's spot In the big poit-seaaon
carnival by beating Florida, 0041.
Noire Dame (1S-T) accepted a
"member at large" berth la the
aame tourney earlier la the day
tad may be Teeh'a first tourney
rival, If first tha Irish esn best
Ohio University In n preliminary
round game.
But the big surprise Monday
night was Bradlay'a U U less to
Houston In the Missouri Valley
Conference ra te — a defeat that

Lary, Top Kicker
In NFL Circuit
ve Cincinnati a eae-game lead in

£gamee
i title chase
to go.

with Just three

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The
man with tho big kick in the Na­
Houston sprang a none defense tional Football League last ssasoa
on fourth-ranked Bradley and led was Yale Lary of tho Detrait
the Braves all the way la their
elaih at Houston. The less was only
the second for Bradley in IS
games and anapped a 15-game win­
ning streak. Houston, hitting a tor­
rid St per cent of its shots, waa led
by Gary Phillips with 30 points.
Cincinnati, meanwhile romped la
on tS-54 victory over North Tessa
State despite another low-scoring
gamo by Oscar Robertson. Tbo
"Big O," wbo wee held to IS polnls
by Houston Saturday night, acorcd
only II in this onw-but hla basket*
gavo him es* for hla career to tie

NEW YORK (U P I)- California
turned Into the homo atratch in
the race for Ue 1M0 national
collsgiato basketball championship
today wiU a alight lead over Cin­
cinnati In what is beginning to
look like 4 two-horse race.
With Jest two weeks remaining
in the regular s c u m , the United
Press International Board of
Coaches today rated California
the No. 1 team la Ue country for
the fourth straight week.
And Pete Newell's defenseminded Bears received a slight
boost in their margin ever Cin­
cinnati's Oscar Robertson end Co.
All told, Vs nf Uo 95 famous
coaches who eompriso the beerd
picked California on tap, while
eight voted for Cincinnati, two for
Ohio SUto and one lor Bradley.
On e point heals, that gave
California 991 points — a lead of
It points Instead of Ue 19 Ue
Bears hold last weak.
California and Cincinnati oath
ha* a 99-1 record. A etumblo by
eiUer very possibly could maan
tho national till# far the other-or give third-place Ohio State
(IBS) or fourth . place Bradley
(tl-1) a chance at Ue top price.
California and Cincinnati each
went into Ue current week with
four gamei remaining la Ue reg­
ular season.
This weak's ratings marked Ue
fifth straight week U et the same
teams have been ranked among
the top 10. The only change from
last week's standing waa the rais­
ing of Utah from sixth place to
fifth plaee and the dropping ef
West Virginia from fifth to sixth.
Rounding out tbe top 10, la or­
der. were Utah State, Georgia
Tech, VUlanova, and Texas ABM.
The second 10, however, re­
ceived a bit of a thakeup with
St. John's, last year's National
Invitation Tournament champion
which now has won 10 straight,
moving to the No. It spot, fol­
lowed In order by North Caro­
lina, St. Bodaventure, St. Louis,
New York U.. Auburn, Wake For­
est, Dayton, Texas and Kentucky.

MacKay Looms
As No. t 'Hope'
NEW YORK (UPI) - Barry
MacKay, the erratic 2S-year-old
slugger from Dayton, Ohio, la Ue
United States' No. 1 Davla Cup
hop* today after hla dramatic vic­
tory' over veteran Dick Savltl
la tbe finals of the national In­
door tennis championships.
Savltl, who calls hlmielf a
weekend played but who la one of
the beat players in the world on
boards, appeared to have the till*
sewed up for Ue third lime when
be broke MacKay In Ue third set.
But Uen MacKay surpriied the
export* by rallying with the poise
of an old pro to pull out tha vic­
tory, C-l, 14. 10-12. d-1, 6-4.
It waa osaonUaliy a bailie of
big oarvlcoa, not attacks and
booming ground strokes by MacKay who won bosausa ha settled
down la tho 10U game of the fifth
set whoa ho trailed, 040, on service
but bo pulled it out es (he 93year-old fiovltt mod* two out* In
p row.
MaeKey, who wants to attain
Ua No. 1 ranking to (bt U. S.
before considering offtra from
Jock Kramer to turn pro, Uu*
geos m to U* summer gross
court circuit with hla prestige at
aa all-time high- Msefcay. fresh
out nf tho Air Foret, has boon
tuning hla big game for months
and Uls looks like tbe year to
which he'll make Ua big bid for
stardom.

Lary won tha punting ehamplenship for ion with an average
at 47.1 yards for too 41 punt* he
seat booming ovor Ua heeds of
opponents, according to the offi­
cial lesguo figures released today.
It was tha highest average siaeO
Joe Muha punted 4T.t yards for
the Philadelphia Eagles la IStg.
Dm Chandler of the New York
Giants finished second with n 40.S
yard average end was a factor
la tha Giants winning the team
punting title with a 4M average.
Tom Davis nf San Francisco
celebrated bis first sesiM by Ukwith a 41.7 aver*
New Kegler Loop tag third'place
followed by defending chsmi Sam Baker of Washington
To Start Soon
(41.1) and Jerry Norton a&lt; tbe
Plans are now underway for tha Chicago Cardinals with 44.S.
husband end wilt to bowl together.
A new Mr. and Mrs. Bowling S S S S S H S I S S S I S M I I S M ••
league will bo started soon at tbe ••
•
Jet Lane*. Tbe league will official­ • •
ly begin Sunday March • and
:
continued through June IT.
Officers of tbe league elected
at a meeting recently were Mr*.
Jane fpoltki, president; Mrs. Jay
Rogsj, vice president and Dick
Bichard, secretary-treasurer.

Yank Pacing Olympic Skaters
SQUAW VALLEY (UPI) -T h e
United States, In the midst of an­
other speed skating controversy,
seemed sure to get out of the'
Olympic also-ran category today
on the shining silver bladas of
Carol Heiss.
Queen Carol, three-times world
champion and already leading her
25 competitors by a wide margin,
should pick up the gold medal in
ladies' figure akattog. And that

would put a Yank on the top
pedestal of the victory stand for
the first time in the games.
The U. S. team, point-blanked
Monday in the unofficial scoring,
also could pick up a bronze medal
to this competition if Barbara
Ann Roles o( Temple City, Calif.,
can hold her third place standing
after final tabulations.
And there la a chance that ont

'Hammering' Hank Aaron Signs '60 Brave Contract
United Frost latoraaltonal
Hank Aaron, who hammered
National League pitcher* all sea■on, finally hammered homo his
coatract point, too.
•
The 99-yaar-old. two • lima bat­
ting champ waited out Oanaral
Manager Johnny Mcllale'a open­
ing salary pitches but wasted no
time once Mcliale served up ona
with a 910.000 raise. Hank went
for it Hk* one of Jim O'Toole's
fait balls and promptly entered
tha 150,000 a-ycar d a n .
On* of the few Braves wbo
couldn’t be blamed at all (or the
team's failure to win a third
straight pennant, Aaron led the'
league with a .355 average, hit
59 homers, drove to 123 runs,
totalled soo bases and had a 934
slugging percentage. Hla average
w*a tha league's beat in nine
ycare and ha was the first slug­
ger to reach 400 bases store 1941.
Warren Spahn, who haa had to
90-vlctory seasons and won 247
games, 1* the only Brave who re­
ceives a higher salary than
Aaron. Spaha'a 1959 salary was
animated at 160.000.
•econd • baseman candidate
Chuck
Cottier, who hit .239
for Louiivlllo of the American
Association, also signed with the
Bravos Monday to bring their
ssUsfied Uet to 91. Cottier, who
hopes to win tho regular Job from
Rod Schoendlanst, will recalve
the “long look" from Maneger

Chuck Dresien during spring
training.
Ray Herbert, 30 year-old right­
hander who had na 11-11 record
last season, agreed to terms with
the K ansu City Athletics. Her­
bert, who will report with the rest
of the A'a batterymen at West
Palm Beach, next Sunday, was

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Monday night enhanced excitement for an unusual card.
Morn pari-mutuel action ia scheduled tonight with 10
events starting a t 8:10.
Neither tne fans (who stayed dry and warm in the
stands or clubhouse) or the greyhounds seemed to mind
Inclement weather. The hounds, regardless of rain,
tend to business—which In this case is Swiftie, the
mechanical rabbit.
Favorite in tonight's featured Grade-A ninth me#
is veteran standout Rocky MucGinty, a fast-closing
heavy greyhound owned by Arthur Bowser. Rocky will
l&gt;n romping in queot of hi&gt; fourth season victory. Tht
67-rounder is rated a 5-to-2 choice from the five-box.

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4 for third, 3 for a fourth, I Mr
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Wednesdays Friday ft Saturday 2 P. M.
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY

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try, and the lad!**' 3090-m ater
speed skating.
Tha speed-skating members of
tha U. s. team arc to rebellion
— and it le doubtful that tho
Yankee skitars can bo depended
on to give much of a challenge
to the crack athletei from Russia
and tha other European nations.
Savtral of tbs U. S. team mem­
bers complained to Irving J slice,
former U, S. Olympic Champion
that they were getting no atten­
tion from their coach or manager.
Jeanne Ashworth, WUmtogton*
Mass., who has made tbe beat
showing of the U. S. skaters, told
Jaflea:
“1 could have been helped a let
If wa bad a coach and manager
hero who knew something about
Olympia skating or war* really
Interested to tha welfare at tho
team.”
She said tha only coaching tho
had received was from Buislaa
Klara Guseva, winner of tho
1,000 meter raee, Mite Ashworth
finished 0th to this raee; third in
tho SOO meters and 11th to tho
l,soo meters.
"Moat of tbo Ua* w* could
only pracUca to tha chill of tho
almost xara weather In tha even­
ings at 0 p.m.," complained Miss
Ashworth, "and we would very
rarely tee our eoach or manager
whan wa.trained."
The mother of skater Kathleen
MulhoUand complained to Avery
Brundage, president of tho InternaUonal Olympic Committee, on
condlUont. Brundage confirmad to
United Praia Internatloul that
Mrs. MulhoUand had spoken to
him regarding Urn complaint and
he had advised her to taka tho
matter up with J. Lymaa Bing­
ham, axacuUve director of Urn
U. 8. Olympic Committee or Kannath (Tug) WUaon, prsaldent Of
tha U. S. Olympic Committee.
WUaon aald ah* had not CMUctOd
him, nor had Bnindago.
Bingham li in'tho Olympic tofirmary, recovering from a fin
attack, and could not be reached
for comment.
Meanwhile, th t Russian* push*
ad ahead to Ibolr rout of tbo un­
official team championship. Tbap
had chalked up 90 1 -1 point*
•gainst n surprisingly strong Gor­
man team that had 41. Sweden
was next with 30 — and tho U.8.,
which fattod ta gat a slag!* point
Monday — waa fourth with 11.
But tbora warn plenty at Eu­
ropean hero** Monday. JSa»
Vaumet, a IT -year-old French
hotel mas, wm the man's down­
hill on tha ley alopea of OquaO
Peak. Mlaa Guaava, a 29-yaar-ald
Russian school taachar. woa tbn
1000-meter (about U m ilt) ipeed
•hating: and Georg Thom*, a de­
cided underdog, won the- Nordic
combined.

imide It combines largcr-car hrad-thoulder-hfp-teg room. (It ia a
fruc ilx paueiigen-in-comiott car.)

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the 30th player lo sign.
8tu Miller indicated that ha 1*
close to signing when ha left 8sa
Mateo. Calif., by auto for tha
San Francisco Glanla' Phoenix,
Arlz., training camp. Millar, l-T
with a 2.14 earned run average
last season, and first • basemanoutfielder Orlando Ccpcda a rt tha
only unsigned Glanla.

Rain No Bothor

Am
Smhm

of the beauty queens ef th# U. S.
giant slalom ski team could win
a medal. It might be plgtalled
Penny Pltou of Laconia, N. !!.,
All-American beauty Betsy' Snite
of Norwich, Vt., or Linda Meyer
of Mammoth Lakes, Calif. AU
three have a strong chance.
But there seems no chance for
victory In the other two event* —
the men's lS-kllometar crou-coun-

CANADA AND SWEDEN won the flrat two gold medals in the Eighth
Winter Olympic Gumes at Squaw Valley, Calif. Barbara Wagner, 21, and
Robert Paul, 22, of Toronto, Canada, taking the pairs skating chnm|flonship and Slxtcn Jernberg. 31, of Sweden capturing the 30-kilometer (181*.
mile) cross-country ski race. At top, loft, Jernberg plows through the
snow during tho race. At bottom, Sweden’s Prince Bertit (center) con*
gratulatcs Jernberg (right) and Rolf Rnntgurd (left), 25, after they fin­
ished first and second in the ski race. At top, right, Barbarn Wagner and
Robert Paul, already three times world champions, are shown in action a t
Squaw Valley. They have been skating together for eight years. At bot­
tom, right, Barbara and Paul show their gold medals, after winning pairsfigure skating event.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - New op­
position popped up today against
the New York Yankees’ attempt
to turn • park near Yankee Sta­
dium into e parking a n a . George
Bailment of Manhattan College,
one of the nation's top track and
field eoachee, said the New York
Coaches Association would fight
tho Yankee effort to convert Maccombs Dam Park with Ua track
Afrees To Offer
and playing fields lata a parking
NEW YORK (UPI) — Manager lot.
Jack Knars* has agreed to aa of­
fer for Archie Moore to defend
^ hla light heavyweight UUe against Territorial Bights
w Germany’s Erie Schoppnera. Jack
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - The
i Fugaty, managing director of Fee*
of the Minneapolis • St.
ture Sports lac. announced today. holders
Paul franchise la the Continental
League a n attempting to acquire
Sifn Tereshinsld
the territorial right* now held by
COLUMBIA, I C. (UPI) - Tbo the Boston Rod Sax. Wbeetock
University of South Carolina has Whitney Jr. of tho Twin Cities
filled Ita coaching staff vacancy Continental League entry said
with the signing of Jon Tnroahin- negotiations a n anw underway
Is obtain O s Bestow (arm ctob.

DETROIT (UPI) - The De*
trait Pistons have added rookie
' guard Tony Wiadls to their res*
W ter to tike the place of the la*
jurad Chuck Noble. WIndia rank­
ed aiatt la the NCAA scoring
ranks last season with a 24.4
average while playing at the Uni­
versity of Wyoming.

Elgin Baylor'a all-lime collegiate
record.
Miami, Fla. (tl-3), another
NCAA tourney team, followed Dick
Hickos' 91 polnta to a 10445 vic­
tory over Kentucky Wesleyan.
Indiana scored a 02-7I victory
over Illinois. Northwestern nipped
Michigan State, T14S. Wisconsin
downed Michigan, tt-U. Iowa
snapped a six-gam* losing streak
In beating Purdue, Tt-tt.
ViUanova, already in the Na­
tional levitation Taurnameat, suf­
fered aa SI-70 beating by Waho
Forest.

California
Holds No. 1
Cage Poll Spot

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WASHINGTON (U P I)-B y now
we all know all, about “payola.”
But how about “ spiffs?”
When I say "spiffs" I'm not Just
making cat noises. I'm talking
about the way that retail clerks
make themselves a little extra
scratch.
Suppose I go Into a department
store to buy someone a bottle of
perfume for Christmas. I have a
stupid look on my face and the
sales lady sixes me up — correct­
ly — as a bloke what knows noth­
ing about perfume.
She waves a scent called “Love
in the Hayloft” under my nose,
extolls it as the Evc'a apple of
perfumery and sells me a hot cou­
ple of ounces before I can con­
sider the consequences.
Chances are the sales lady Is
on somebody's “ spiff' list. That
i*. in addition to drawing her sal­
ary from the store she is getting
paid by a perfume manufacturer
to tout “ Love in the Hayloft” over
other brands the store carries.
I am told that such payments,
known as “ spiffs” or “ push mon­
ey,” are widespread In the retail
trade. 1 used ‘perfume as an ar­
bitrary example; M happens on
many products. It also takes
many forms.
For Instance, a drug store clerk
might be told that U he sella a
certain number of bottles of a cer­
tain headache remedy he can
have four bottles for himself.
Then he ran sell the four bottles
and pocket the proceeds.

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This also can figure In the al­
lotment of display space in a
store. The manufacturer who is
paying “push money" Is likely to
get his product on the front row
of the shelf.
The Federal Trade Commission,
as you know, has been cracking
down on “ payola,” Well, 1 can’t
see that paying a disc jockey to

plug a certain record li much dif­
ferent from “ push money.”
I called up Daniel J. McCauley
Jr., the FTC gtneral eoumel. and
learned that he hai been having
some thought! along the same
line. In fact, he raised that very
question recently in a speech to a
business group.
Under present rules, it Is okay
for a manufacturer to pay push

money to a clrrk is long a i tbs
clerk'* employer know* about it.
So far. there U no requirement
that they let the euitomer In on
their little lecret.
McCauley told me thera wai •
good pouibility the FTC would re­
consider, in the light of the f u i £
over payola, whether a consumer
dlidoiura rule should, apply te
“spiffs” a i well.

N O TICE TO P R O P E R T Y OWNERS
Sanford, Florida Feb. 22, 1960
Complying with the provisions of Section 193.11 (1) Florida Statutes 1957,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 will be in the following precinct* on the date
and between the bourn net after each, for tho purpose of receiving TAX RETURNS
for the year of 1960,
9:30 to 10:00 A. M.
March 7
LAKE MONROE .......
10:15 to 10:45 A. M.
March 7
PAOLA .......................
11:00 to 11:30 A. M.
March 7
LAKE MARY ...........
11:45 to 12:15 P. M.
March 7
LONGWOOD ........ ......
1:15 to 2:00 P. M.
March 7
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS ...
2:15 to 2:45 P. M.
March 7
FOREST CITY ...................
3:00 to 2:30 P. M.
March 7
BEAR LAKE
10:00 to 10:45 A. M.
March ft
GENEVA .....
11:15 to 11:45 A. M.
March 8
CHULUOTA .
1:00 to 2:00 P. M.
March 8
OVIEDO
2:15 to 2:45 P. M.
March 8
SLAVIA
2:00 to 3:30 P. M.
March 8
GABRIELLA - GOLDENROD
3:45 to 4:15 P. M.
FERN PA R K ............................
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It. Mala or Fomalo
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12. Plumbing Straitaa
12. Electrical Serricaa
It. Build. Paint ft. Repair
IS. Special Services
IS-A Beauty Parloro
If. Flowera A Plant a
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It. Machinery • Tools
It. Boats and Motor*
N . Automobiles

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21. Furniture
22. Articles For Bala
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22. Notices A Per*anile
21. Loot A Found
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2. For Rent

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3-BEDROOM unfurnished house, NEW 3-bedroom house.' Phone
2412 Willow, $100 month. Call
FA 2-7213.
FA 2 0274.
FURNISHED house for rent, 11
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
2412 Orange, $20 month. Call
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 2-0572.
FA 2-0274.

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2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
CONTACT STENSTROM.REALTY
Call FA 2-4468.
It I N. PARK AVE.
FA 2-2420
HOUSE, phone FA 2-3125.
2-ROOMS'A Bath, nicely furnish­
ed. 220. Apt. 1, 407^* W. 1st., FURNISHED upstairs apartment
233, hot water furnished. Phone
mansger at 111 W. nth.
FA 2 6337.
NEW APARTMENT. 4 rooms and PRIVATE four room furnish*:} cot­
bath, screened porch, lakrfront,
suitable for working cou­
private year around occupancy tage
ple, reasonable. 410»* Myrtle
for couple. 270 per month. A.
Ave. Phone FA 2 3038.
Fratl, Clairmonl Ave., Lake
Mary. Phone FA 2-2S62.
NEW home $60 per month. Call
FA 2 3480,
3-BEDROOM house 2M per month,
tot Rosalia Dr. Call after 2:00 TWO 2-bedroom houses, kitchens
P. M., PA 2-2322.
•quipped. FA 2-6043.
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gablea, WELAKA APARTMENTS:
401 Magnolia Ave. PA 2-0720.
private baths, 114 W. First St.
FURNISHED apartment, clean and HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
eloaa In. Adults only. Jimmy
aids between Celery and Geneva
Cowan, FA 2-4012.
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitehei ap­
pliances. School bus stop. Quiet
2-MODERN FURNISHED apart­
neighborhood. 273 per month.
ments available soon. FA 2-4332.
Phone FA 2 6143.
2-BEDROOM furnished h o m e , FURN. Apt. 201H W. 1st SL
Country Club Road; Adults.
FA 2-7224.
2, I and 4 HR. houses, 2 BR
furnished apartment.
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped.
Call PA 2 2202.
ROSA L. PAYTON

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Wall

Plumbing ft Hcnting

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REP»1R WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-2562

13. Electrical Services
House Wiring — Electrie Service
Sid Vlhlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
112 Magnolia
FA 24213

14. Build, fa in t A Repair
RAINBOW Painter* ft Decorators
—Free Estimates. Ph. FA 24392.

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5. Ren] Entntn Far Bala
l-BEDROOM tome to well estab­
lished neighborhood. 8 p a • 1 a 1
terms. FA 24112.

of utter lontHaesa tor wife and
thlld during an unproductive
Army assignment and his repastad failure to increase his small
tocoma tor toam. After resigning
from too Army to avoid • court
martial. Grant turned to farming
2nd i f sto to /sited. S s returned
to ton Army when tto Civil War
cams. .His unassuming but authorItstlve air and bis futeattessnasa
a fighting leader brought kins
fame and tower, if net fortune.
Aa tto story rutted along to
smooth flashback style — and
tbat’a not easy — we atoo met
Mark Twain (Malvyn 'Douglas),
Abraham Lincoln (Ford Rainey),
Gan. William Storman (George
Ebeitag), Robert E. Lee (John
Baragrey) and Mrs. Grant (Tars­
ia Wright). All were excellent.
Jack Smight'a direction xupported
tto production'! Integrity in xuperb fashion. But above all, there
was Whiteman's awesoms port­
rait of a sturdy human being.

S. Wanted to Rent
PROFESSIONAL working couple
want 1 or 2 bedroom, house, kitchan furnished, in Laka Mary.
Write Box O, Sanford Herald.

WANT TO RENT YOUR
PROPERTY?
Oootact us for prompt aerviea
BETTYE D. SMITH
Property Manager
STENSTROM REALTY
M N. Park Avenue Ph. FA 2-M22

TEST ■state

Far Sale

Rental—Choice Location
Large furaistod two bedroom
home et #13 E. First Street.
Beautiful setting and view. Ideal
far residence or professional location. Drive by, then call far
• Stemper Associate who will
be bappy te show you Inside.
Other rentals available from $33.
I Agaasy
Phone FA 2-4291
113 N. Park
Phone FA 22331 2601 Park Dr.
HOUSE, very reasonable.
Country Club Circle.

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5. Rani Entntn For Snto
BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

J. W. HALL

1144 French Are.
Realtor
ROBERT A. WILLIAM*, RaaHor
“Cal Hall"
Phone FA 14241
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
FA 2 3231 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
3-REDROOM. 2 hath, double carporte, extra large utility room,
Ju st Outside City
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr.
FA 2-1379.

3-ROOM eottage completely furn' And Associates
, Ished, all utilities, ready to move
Registered Real Estate Broker
In. Adults only. 2404 Park. Ap­ Ph. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
Limits
ply Stemper Agency.
Nice clean two bedroom borne
FURNISHED Apt. 300 Park.
on two lots. Priced at 16,203.
NEW 2-tod room CB house on VlhEasy terms.
len Road, kitchen equipped, fur­ 6-ROOMS, furnished, fenced yard,
E. Onora close to navy base.
nished or unfurnished, tile bath.
Country homo to Volusia County,
Elisabeth Rose.
CaU FA 2-0007 anyUme.
five seres with excellent two
FURNISHED apartment reason- 3-BEDROOM house in Sunland
bedroom bouse; storage;, gar­
Estates, on Lake Dot Drive.
able, centrally located. FA 2-12S2.
age; chlckea bouses. Ideal for
Phone FA 2-7337.
poultry or kennel. Priced at
FURNISHED apartments, hard­
$9,000. Easy terms.
wood floors, tils baths. 202 W. 2-ROOM furnished apartment, 310
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Rosset* Lakefront homesitea $1,120 up with
27th. Street.
ter, Floreat. FA 2-1831.
easy terms.
2-BEDROOM houss for rent.
FUKN. apt 2300 MeUonvUto.
FA 2-2771.

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N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
lillian O. Trams
AlMKiAtHs
119 B. Preach Ave. Ph. FA 9-M91
After hours, FA &gt; 9219, FA $4211,
FA 94221
9-LOTS in Dreamwntd Section: al­
ready cleared and leveled. Pric­
ed to tell. Phone FA 2-0232.

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BROKER

THE Tl.ML TESTED FIRM
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1 baby stroilsr, like
FA 94219.

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Work Guaranteed * Bod Beard 20. Automobile#
Contact 806 Wast 8th St.
•5# BUICK. radio and halter, DynPhone FA 24643
•flow. Ph. FA 94221.
15. Special Services
1M BUICK, Dynaflow and heater,
tow mileage, like new through­
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AH out. CaU FA 9-2202.
work guaranteed. Free EstlSALE or TRADE: 1232 Nash Ram­
matrs. Phone FA $-7111.
bler fordor Custom, radio, $230
CLOCK REPAIRING: Wheelasi,
cash and1assume payments of
I/Ons wood Park, FA 2-7673.
192 month; or will trsda far
late model Chevrolet to Ford
AUTO GLASS
Pickup. FA 2-7992.
INSTALLED
123* RENAULT DaulphilM, 2miH
equity and taka up paymMti.
Windshield
Rack Ginas
CaU FA S4S79.
Door Glass
Vent Glass

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June Brown's Beauty Salon 22. Arlletos For Sato

19. Boata nnd Motor*

THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repklrf
Roofing ft Siding
Phone FA 26432

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15» DOWN

21. Furniture

B ft M ROOFING
Contracting ft Repair*
■ _ Bonded
FREE ESTIMATES
$22 Laurel Ave. PL. FA 9-7943 17. Pets, Livestock, Supplies
IF YOU have painting problems
and want to take ad antage of PIGS for a barbecue, dressed,
ready for tha pit, 916.00. Not
year* of experience and the best
dressed 213 oo. with liver. R. F.
of workmanship call K. M.
Cole, phone FA 2-3276.
Young FA 2-0392 or J. L. Bled­
soe FA $-4122.

Masonry Home Maturing I Cera­
It 114 W. 2nd SL
FA 2-4622
NEED MONEY?
mic Ula hath*, separate dining
Become an AVON Representa­
room and living room overlayed
TV
Radio Service
with wall te wall carpet. Kit­ tive. Pleasant work and hours
chen equipped with stove, refri­ to suit your household sched­
gerator, dishwasher and dispos­ ule. Write, Manager for Inter­
(Home &amp; Auto)
view-In your tome, BoX'942,
al. Large lot, in quiet neigh­
North
Orlando Electronics
Lockhart,
Fla.
borhood. Owner says sell at
Ph. FA 2 2934 — FA 2-2223
tto unusually reasonable price
2711 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. IT-92
of 214,700. MONTHLY PAY­
MENTS ONLY $21.00 per month CASHIER pari time work, apply Sewing- Mach. Repairs
Ritx Theatre.
after a modest down payment.
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
This Dollar Squeezing Value 1s WOMEN SEW for profit. Eaay
194 So. Park (24 kr. ser.)
waiting tor you.
Ready-rut wrap around aproni
FA 2-392S
CaU now for appointment.
home. Net profit $20.40 on doten,
sparetime venture. Write Accu­ ENVELOPES, Lettarhsadi, stateW. I . “ BUT BTBMPER Agency
rate Mfgr'a., Freeport, New
masts, invoices,vhand bills, and
Phone FA 2-4221
111 M. Park
York.
programs, a t e .
Pr igresiivs
Pbooe FA 14131 $221 Park Dr.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 92519. Male Hnip Wanted
309 West 13lh St.
RAYMOND M. BALL ROUTE SALESMAN ter Sanford. ANY TV REPAIRED $3.39 plus
AMD ASSOCIATES
parti, If brought to shop by cus­
Write Florida Co-oporative For
Baal Batata — Insurance
The Blind, F. O, Box &gt;481, Or­ tomers. All work guaranteed for
Surely Bonds
90 days.
lando.
Sl« Be. Park Ave. Ph. PA $ #641
CENTURY TV SERVICE
Hanford
AGGRESSIVE type young man for t i l l Celery Ave. Phone FA '-141*
Bvana Bldg. U ko Mary
office and budget tales depart­
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Ph. FA B-1S90
ment, steady employment, Fire-,
Al typos and sixes, tostallsd
stone Stores.
"Do 14 Yourself
WILL TBADE tots or acreage for
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
housetraltor. PA $-0319.
11. Work Wanted
ST 1 N B
NEW LAKEFRONT home: 3 bed- TYPING at home, legal or *ny
Machinery and Supply Co.
ronms, I hatha, custom built,
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 94419
other. Phone FA 2-9644.
terrains, glass sliding doors,
•toctrie kitchen, fruitwood cabi­ WHITE MALE, 27. detlroi part- PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
time job from 3 P. M. to mid­
net*. central heating and air
night, available 7 nights a week, PH. FA 2-422$ After I P. M.
conditioning; large plot, irriga­
will consider anything. FA 2 8447
tion. Buy for cost direct from
INCOME TAX SERVICE
after 3.
owner-bilUder. $12,700, low down
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
payaaent. A. Fratl. Clatrmont
BOOKKEEPING, accountant, 15 1111 Calary Ava. Tel FA 9-19S4
Ava., Lake Mary, FA 2 2961.
years experience in all phaasi SERVICE CALLS fl.SH. For de­
office procedure; Journals, all
REDUC1NO PRICE for quirk
pendable TV sorvlco call San­
sate. By owner: 2 bedroom CB types Ledgers thru Genrral
ford TV Center, tth, and San­
ledgers,
eest
accounting
and
house, wood Boors; corner lot,
ford Ave. FA 2-9741.
payroll; desires permanent posi­
feacod backyard. FA 2-1263.
REATINO
tion with reputable company In
leminole County. Local resident.
LOTI - « CHOICE LOTS
H. B. POPE CO.
FA 2 7333.
Near Wiaa-Dlxle and Food Fair.
$oo S. Park - FA 24994
Saeriflco b a I a w appraisal
FA 2-U24.

HERBERT STENSTROM
Dialing and Filing: While watch­
Reilstared Broker
ing Shari Lewis ventriloquise, ‘or
LEN RISNER
whatever it is ventriloquists do,
LOTTIE BROADWAY
on NBC-TV't Chevy Show Sunday
KEN TORBETT
night, It occurred to ms that any­
BETTYE D. SMITH
body can do a volea-tttuwing act
Associate!
to these days of pre - recordiags
Ph. FA 2-2432
•ad tape. I’m not suggesting Shari i N. Park la fooling us. She's not. But some­ THREE bedroom tome on two
how, tto act loses its impact oo
lots, rorner So. Sanford and
modern T V ... Sammy Davis Jr.
14th. St. Corns, look, nuka af­
applied Ms aetiag aspects a Mt
ter. T. V. Cantrell.
too thickly as ha portrayed a
simple minded but sincere Army BY OWNER: House, $3,NO. If you
recruit on Sunday night’s G. R.
want a real buy call FA 2-023*.
Theater episode, "Tto P atsy "...
SUNLAND KBTATES: Lika
CBS-TV gave us a three-hour pick­
S-bedraom, I bath horn*. Down
up of tto skiing action at the
t ACRE!
^ayrnant less than original. Call
Squaw Valley Winter Olympics I a m * with 1 bedroom, concrete
Sunday aad some flat camera
block bomu. high and dry land.
gava us plenty af thrills, spills,
House approximately .0 years
sad skills, as we aay.
old, with new roof. Several oak
AN
tree* and asaortsd citrus (rets.
Good water. On paved Rd
Tto Channel Swtm: Producer
210,200 with small down pay­
Dor# Senary'* “Get Out the
IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
m ent
.
Vote" special ter NBC-TV on
Tuesday, April 19 bss Its first re­
• S BEDROOMS
$200 DOWN
cruits: Mtriaa Anderson. PoUy
Bergen, Eddie Albert, Adlal Ste­ 3 BR. home with hardwood floors
• 1'/, A 2 BATHS
•ad ceramic Ula bath.
venson and Republican National
Chairman Thruston Morion.
Herb Shriner returns to net- ROSA L. PAYTON
werk TV on Thursday, March I
And Associates
when he serves as host of ■ "Rev­
Registered Real Estate Broker
lon Revue'' on CBS-TV. with PagFHA FINANCED
gy Lee and Patrice Mussel. Tto Ph. FA I-U01 17-92 at HUwatbo
Drive Four Bterhs Wset Off
Sto of Hub Roblason's hour-long
dramatic series for ABC-TV bss
French Ava. Oss 26th Hi. A
beta changed from, "Logsa, a
Btemper Associate la Oa The
Lawyer's Story," to “The Law­
Prumleee Daily.
yer." ft's about lawyers. Comedi­
an Jaek E. Leonard la doing a
Priced Under Preeent Market
■tot film
fil for a proposed “ Major
BBC OB CALL TODAY
ttoopte" TV series. Hugh Beaue star of ABC-TV': “Leave
ft Te Beaver," turns director for
tbq March 19 episode, “Wally sod
Alas 9.” Howard Keel aad Carol
Lawrence headline tto east af
Ph. FA 2-4221 11$ If. Pick Ave.
“ Mato Street, UJ.A.." the Bell
4*h, FA S-931! &gt;221 Park Ave.
Telephone special on NBC-TV Fri­
day, March 11.

15. Special Services

WHITE GIRL, age 23, desires TV and RADIO REPAIR af r CUSTOM BUILT furniture - t i n ­
5:00 nights and weekends; San­ gle piccex or sets Also furni­
cleaning or babysitting. Phone
ford, toko Mary and Longwood.
FA 24439.
ture repair. Cabinet*
FA 2-2772 and FA 2-2212.
FA 2-7023.
12. Plumbing Services
CALL GREENLEAK Tree and ROLLAWAY, Hospital aad Bahp
Yard Service for fast, efficient
Beds. Day. Week or Month—
PLUMBING
work; FA 2-3015 for free esti­
Contracting A Repairs
FURNITURE CENTER
mate.
1100 French Ave.
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
Ph. r A 2-7253
124 Sanford Ava. Phona FA 2-3321 15.A Beauty Parlora

APARTMENTS

Proves 'Moving' TV Vignette
* 'Our American Heritage-Play

SAUK CENTRE, Mian. (U P U This it “Sinclair Lewis yaar"
kere, tha hometown af tha Nobel
prise winning author aad tto prototype of his novel, “ Mate Street,
Although roaidoate worn stow
to welcoma Lewis baek after pub­
lication of “ Mala S tm t," tto town
now points with pride to Its moat
outstanding citiseo.
Lewis, who died to 1291. would
have been 12 Feb. 7. but bto birthdate was celebrated here fob. 11.
He is buried here beside bis
father, a country doctor who was
the model for Dr. EennleoU la
“ Main Street."
Special programs during tbs
year will faatura a display of
Lewis' memorabilia, iacludtof
Items which have ao(
public display before.

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RENT A BED
UNFURNISHED l-todroom house,
CaU FA 2-2120.
ReHaway,
Hosplte' 4k Baby Beds
[PSPS
HOUSE for rent, lo. Canfoerd
By Dty, Week or Month.
Ave., near Laka Jessup. Ptoaa 1-ROOM apartmaat, furnished, ao
CAKROLL'S FURNITURE
FA 2-S4M.
children. FA l-INT.
116 W. 1st 8L
Ph. FA M i l l

‘ Hometown Honors
Sinclair Lewis

frrmll

FURNISHED garage apartment, FURNISHED cottage at Five
Points. Phone FA 2-1427.
four roomi and bath, screened
orth. With E. Second St. Phone
NICE
3-bedronm unfurnished house
A 2-0111 or FA 2-2224.
in Pinecrest, fenced yard, child­
ren welcome. Call NA 2-0667
HOMES, DUPLEXES.

2. For Rent

By FEED DANSM2
NEW YORK (U P l)-Just about
any part af tto Ulysses f. Grant
story you ehoeeo to-dtp into aantakns tto Ingredient* lor a mur­
ine vignette, if properly bandied.
Sunday night, NBC-TV* “ Our
American Heritflge" ssrtea ton­
neeted a lumber af ttoaa rignfttau to “UtuAm
to ■ taMUr ••
"Shadow af
by John Wtodau and came
' ‘ ,Ja
document. Ik s credit tor ihfa tri­
umph goat to Wto dtg. who par•eivad tto eoUdity af Bn military
man af uamllUary bearing, and
actor Jamas Whitmore's will to
capturing Grant's genuineness.
Quietly and with great eampat■Ion, the story traced Orant's upa
and downs. We went from Ms
years as a reluctant Watt Pointer
to Us final hours at n man dying
af throat cancer. In ttoaa tours,
Grant struggled to eomptots hit
memoirs' to order to provid# tor
his wife and children, who had
tuffarod with him whea a croaked
buiinee* partner left the Grant
family close to ruin. Tto play
didn't go into Grant's disastroua
experiences as President, pert:ape
because they would not add much
to tto revealed quilitiee and
weaknesses af tto man.
Of course, tto fact that Gnat
eeca draak heavily la now part
of ovary schoolboy'* gossip and
•very comedian's )okt file. Dot
Whedon's script, which borrowed
heavily from the books by Bruce
Callow and LJoyd Lewis, depicted
Grant ai on* who draak because

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New 'Racial' Protest Shaping Up

Couples Rescued
After Crash Landing
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; HELENA Moat. IUP1) - A sinMaenglea fouraaater plan* took
off' trees Great Falls, Mont., and
Waded southwest for foe gay
Vegas, Nov.
■Breast J. McCabe Jr., 41, a
lawyer aad rotoraa pilot of World
War 11, was at tba controls. Hit
teddy, Jock Flynn. M, also a
tat. sat east to him.
~Waled behind them, chatting
gaily sheet setting away from th*
flfoi Moot*as winter, were their
wives, Bilooa MeCobo aad Flor­

as** Flyae.
gbertly after fos piano took off
■stony foag ran tote 'a snow
alarm, lee bogaa to form on the
2 T « The Nans became slug

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forced to crash lend

t- d i i r f i t k .
v
- ‘W# wort going down so fost
g i wo eentf think woe fost wo
fiSod we would kit the clearing,"
se&amp; M rs. Flynn. "Wbon f opened
\ my syea sad sew sveryon* was
moving, I couldn’t believe k."
Injuries were alight—
)■ aad bruises. Tba plana
slightly damaged,

ATLANTA (UPI) - Three weeks
ago today s "bull session” in a
cotlego dormitory supplied th*
spark for what iqsy become the
first fuH-scals assault by Southern
Negroee on the nerve center of
racial segregation in the South.
The attack Is on Southern cus­
toms and Southern habits — mg
Southern laws.
Th* movement began with Neg­
ro collage students at Greensboro.
N. C. Feb. 2 and raced throughout
North Carolina into Virginia, South
Carolina, Tennessee and Florida. It
. jeered to New York City end
to Baltimore, Md.
11m Greensboro students walked
tot* foe total F. W. Woolworth
state, part of a national chain that
he* no racial harriers but follows
focal Oks to a t," and demanded
service at fos taocb sounter. Wbon
tboy won refused they took seats
I announced foog would stay un­
til served.
"They serve a* standing up,”
said Holland Hannah, a student
at Greoneboro'e North Carolina
A A T College aad dim of the “sitla” leaders.
“ We want to be able to sat sit ting down like everyone else,
Hannah said. “W* will not settle
far anythtog but integration of tbs
unch counters, and ws have no
intention of stopping there."
AH Insisted the Greensboro dem*
oust ratio* was spontaneous. But
the local president of the National
Association far foe Advancement

Ini rescue and survival la tab'
(rearing temper*(urea la mow *f
to tba arm plU.
McCabe and Flynn Joked about
their predicament.. Aa near aa
McCabe coaid fliure oat they
were aomewbene near Helena, en
tba aide of a mountala abont «,M
feet above aea level. Thk timely
Information Immediately becaaae
the brunt of tome humoroaa Jibe*.
'T1&gt;e toy* kept Joking hot*
and forth,'' Mrs. McCabe aald.
■'It they didn't Joke, they tasow
aa. would ary.
"K eras awful," ala* said. "IN
didn't have any overabooe. We
didn't even have a candy bar.
Luckily we had lota of aooba and
w* could go to the bonfire, warm
our feet aad put aa another pair
at aocke. The anew woe awarder
to get through."
The tww couple* spent the night
In the plana, cuddled together for
warmth.
When til* akiaa cleared the a n t
morning foe maa built a signal

70 aircraft aearchlng far foe two
couples spotted tbelr fire and ra­
dioed tor a helicopter. The oopter
took foam to a&gt; hospital bare for
treatment «t faeir injuries and
igea tba ardeal ot await* frostbite.

H mAROURRITR

PAUL

.Pioecreat El omen t e r y
S
» grade teacher, haa
I#. eM the national
|« the United State*
and Haa traveled hi Canada
m 2 Marie*. A University
of Pittsburgh graduate,
"lira. Paul recelvad har
master* degree at Colum.

.to “live la Sanford, toaci
e and be useful to the com'
r m unity."

Eloctric Carillon
Spreading Sound
O f Church Music

MRS. EDNA HUMPHREY,
Pinecraat fourth g r a d *
tone hey, nays her future
pinna n it goatinued work
on her Maatar of Aria dogrot for her
rear and th# rearing of her
three children. Sewing,
reading, boating, fishing,
swimming, flower* and cm.
lectin* oid coins are lira.
Humphrey’* hobbles. She
has travaled through ad
the eastern United 8tales
coastal region from Mary­
land to Florida. Mrs. Hum­
phrey attended Junior cotlege in Baokley, W. Va.,
Concord Teachers College
in Athena, W. Va. and Stat­
ion University. Wife of
John L. Humphrey, d te ia
the mother of 12 year old
Karen Jeanncne, Sondra
Lee, 11, and four year eld
John L. Humphrey Jr. Mrs.
Humphrey wee bora ia
Beaver, W. Va.

HARRELL AND BEVERLY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE got a wnloomn
from Ghnmbnr of Common** Bapwa acta thru Charii* Morrlnou Monday.
Morrison, right, lake* a look a t an air filter while welcoming oo-owner
David Beverly. The 209 W. 28th S t MtodaoUvu service garage, which re­
cently opened here, specialise* in automatic tranamlaaion repair and motor
rebuilding. Thu plant la equipped for aM tgrpaa of aasbo repair work.
( (Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UPI) - That GI |
manual aa how fa wash the gen*
eral'g dog, serve hla drink* and
shine hla shoes cost 9tl.1l per
copy, foe Air Foret disclosed to­
day.
A master sergeant and threa
civilians devoted a total of SO
days la composing the “on-lbeJob training” manual. Juat MO
copies ware published aad distrib­
uted to enlisted men assigned as
aides to general, at a total publish­
ing coat of 98.371.71.
These vital atatlatics war* pub­
lished by a House appropriations
subcommittee which had called on
the Air Force for an explanation
af tba controversial manual.
The manual, which popped up at
a House armed services subcom-

way. This presumably referred to
sections on bow to bathe a dog,
abtae aboee, clean toilet*, mop,
dust, watt on the table, end greet
guests.
"The fact that certain tasks nr

procedures were included In the
manual doea not indicate that auab
duties were to be performed reg­
ularly by the airman aide at a
routine part of M* duty," foe Air
Force aald.

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Johnny
Mathis, who would rather ting
thaa talk, Is a pretty good su m pie that the btUadeor may be
replacing tba rock-and-raUon a*
the idol of U»* teen-agers.
Matbia ignores rock and roll in
favor of the ballad and sale* of
bis recorde have skyrocketed
among foe younger act. Ndt only
that, ha U lining up a steady
backing of adults, a* evidenced
far foe success af hie recent night
club engagements.

Mi* success story began ooly
four yean ago when Matbia ap­
plied for a singing spot In the
Black Hawk caf* la bis hometown
of San Francisco. Since then he
has filled supper club appearances
ia top spots across the nation.
An introductory to the movU
‘‘The Beet of Everything” by
Mathis haa boosted hia singing
of the them* song toward an
Academy Award nomination thii
year.

ter visiting friends to Sun Vatey.
Idaho, they derided to got mar­
ried and accompllahcd forir mis­
sion to the police radio room af
the county Jail.
R
It was the first marriage tor
Miss Lindstrom and the raeond far
Callaway.
The pretty daughter of foe
world famous actress said any
honeymoon would have to wait and
that she and her husband, the heir
to a Georgia textile fortune, would
return to ''business aa usual.”

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land and 10 acres of woodland near
Silver Lake Sunday. Forest rang­
ers aad Sanford Naval Air Station
firefighter* fought th* bias* from
I IV nt- until 4 p. m.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Actrat Ingrid Bergman’s daughter
went back to classes at Mills Col­
lege today and her husband of
let* than 41 hours returned to hie
Job with an electronic! firm.
Jennia Ann (Pia) Lindslrom, 21,
and Fuller E. Callaway III, 2i,
revealed Monday they were mar­
ried "on the spur of the moment”
Sunday night to the county Jail
at Elko. Nev.
Miss Llndstmm said that while
driving back to San Francisco af­

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ing from trespassing to disturbing
the peace. It denies: however, any
part to the organisation or leader­
ship.
"W# are Irytog to show Negroes
the best way to demonstrate,” Ca­
rey said. "We are trying to show a
them that it is better to hit one •
chain store than different stores.”
There are no laws requiring
segregation at the lunch coontari
of drug, dime and department
stores in the South. There ooly fa
long-standing custom.
Negroes long have been accepted
customers at such stores fast
never at the lunch counter*.

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of Colored People called In another
organisation to coordinate and lead
the campaign.
The Congress for Racial Equality
(CORE) of New York sent Gordon
Carey, 2*. a white man, to spur
the Greensboro demonstration into
something bigger.
Leaders of other demonstrations
in other North Carolina citiea de­
nied that CORE had a part in
thalr plana. But CORE managed
similar demonstrations in Tailshat.ee,. and other cities.
Th* NAACP encouraged the
movement and provided lawyers
for thoae arretted on charges rang­

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and tonight. High today about 75. Low tonight about 55.
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WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1960
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CID Boss
Faces Space
4»ap Queries
WASHINGTON (UP1) -Central
Intelligence Director Allen W.
Duller war called by Senate In­
vestigators today to explain why
the chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff did not ree certain intel­
ligence figures on Russian mis­
sile strength.
_ Dulles was summoned to a
wlosed meeting of the Senate
space and preparedness commit­
tees. Membera aaid they would
ask him why Geo. Nathan F.
Twining, Joint Chiafa chairman,
did not hava the figures when he
assured the group the "missile
gap" had been arrowed.
Senate Democratic leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson said in advance
he hoped Dulles could "itraighten
out some confusion" between earttie r Dulles and Twining testimony.
Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.)
aaid Dullea testified Jan. 2&gt; that
Intelligence eatimatei showed the
Rustiani would have more mis­
siles oo launching pad* in mid1961 and mid-1962 than bad been
indicated one year ago.
Testimony released Tuesday
night wowed Twining coneeded
oa Feb. • he never saw the yearold estimates feet DuBe* gave
'jttit comntkUoi.
Sea. Leverett Saitoturtell (RMaas.) asked Twining K fee mil­
itary chiefs "made their calcula­
tions at Is e * proper defease
without • knowing feat year s
launcher figures."

THB REASON FOR LEAP YEAR U shown to Sanford
Grammar School atudenta in thin poster made by Mrs.
Alice Grant’s sixth graders. The poster shown how It
takes 36614 days for the earth to go around the nun. In­
stead of having one-fourth of a day hi each year we

save all the quartern and add them up to make a full day
avery four yearn. I-ooklng at their handiwork with Mm.
Grant, are the students who did the nrt work on the
poster. They are, from left, Chilli Crowell, I’sm Meri­
wether, Jimmy Karks and Bill Crowell. (Herald Photo)

$590,000 Jail, Courthouse
Plans
Given
Initial
Approval
News Briefs

P re m ie r May Quit
ROME (UPU— Premier An­
tonie Segal today called on Presi­
dent Giovanni Granchl, apparently
to tell Urn to advance that be
waa going fe resign.

Negotiations Talks
TAMPAKSIRING. I n d o n e s i a
(UPI) — lev let Premier Nikita
Khrushchev and PresldraMukkma
f e t t l e d dew*.to prelim
Ration* today la the
of this BaUanae men

Shooting Spree

UNIONTOWN, Pa. (UPI) - A
baserk man shot sad killed a
truck driver and wounded two per­
sons. one critically, early today
and engaged to a navagy gua battle
with police who tried to n a b hie
.barricaded home. Nearly three
Whours after Daatol Raymsad, about
* » . started hto akooting aprae, golies bad been aaabla to flush U a
out

The Couniy Commission Tuesday
authorised Architect James Gam­
bia Rogers to proceed with pre­
liminary plana for the new county
Jail and ramodeling of present
courthouse facilities at a combined
estimated coat of $590,000.
The board ordered the Winter
Park architectural firm to draw
up working plans within 60 days
for the two-story Jail with a cap­

acity for l i t prisoners at an ap­
proximate cost of 9490goo. Tne
courthouse project is expected to
coil $100,000.
When working plana are ready,
the board plans to put Fiscal
Agent D. Kirk Gunby to work
paving the way for a bond issue,
setting the mlUagc and validation
proceeding*.
Chairman John Kridcr emphasis-

County's Bookkeeping
System Coins Modern

Circuit Court Clerk David Gatakal plans to revise the book­
keeping system In fee Courthouse
and aal up an entirely mechanid a l operation.
Gate be) asked the Couniy Com­
mission Tuesday to consider pur­
chase of a $6,009 bookkeeping ma­
chine feat wU eliminate deputa­
Team sters Meet
tion and consolidate all tabula­
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - The tion done In the clerk’* office.
quarterly making of fee Team­
sters Union's 15-member General
Executive Board began here to­
day. One of the major topics of
discussion will be the recognition
Selection for Sears' Los Angelas
warehousemen, said Harold J. Gib­
bons, Teamsters vice president and
executive assistant to President
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Sen.
Jamas Hoffa.
Harvto J. Belaer or Booifay today
the eighth gubernatorial
New Postal Economies became
WASHINGTON (UPI) — House candidate to qualify in the 1960
members were oo record today for race.
new postal economies and seme re­ The Holme* County attorney was
duced mail service if necessary. late gettini hi* qualifying fee into
.B u t they want more liberal treat- the secretary of stale’s office. He
toment of their own free mailing (ailed to make U opening day be­
privileges. The House approved an cause of aa attack of influence.
Arnold Lund of Daytona Beach
M million dollar cut la the Post
Office Department's 1961 budget sent in his filing fee for Repub­
request Tuesday despite warnings lican national committeeman.
Two senators qualified for reby Postmaster General Arthur E.
Summerfield this would mean election, Charley £. Johns of
Starke and Harry Hair of Live
"drastic" cutbacks la servlet.
Oak.
The following representatives
Minstrel Show Off
qualified
ra-eloctioin: Robert K.
RENO, Nev. (UPI) -A Lutheran Knowles for
of
Brndanton,
Wilbur H.
ir.m inister today aaid be called off Boyd of Palmetto, and William
L.
• a scheduled minstrel show "be­ Wadsworth of Bunnell.
cause we don't want any race
friction." The Rev. Armand Muel­
ler of St. Luke's Lutheran Church
aaid ha nod other church officials Boy Admits He
decided to cancel the show schedul­
ed for Feb. 26 after aa NAACP Set School Fire
representative her# laid him “we ORLANDO (UPI) - A 17-yearwould not appreciate the ridicule old boy picked up in a stolen ear
of our forebearera because they car has confessed setting a $43,wera la ignorance.
009 fire at an elementary school
last Dec. 27, police reported today.
The boy waa identified as James
Osborne Mattingly, who moved
2 Jail Escapees
here about five months ago from
Harrodsburg, Ky. Detective Lt.
Are Apprehended
Reynolds said Mattingly
JACKSON VILLI (UP1) - Pa­ Charles
admitted
into the school
llet nabbed two m art ticaptca to ransarkbreaking
desks
and eat some
from the Duval County prison
The boy told officers be set
farm early today, leaving only one food.
of the 10 who broke out Saturday the fire to cover up the break-in.
still at large.
Louie'S. Hardenbrook, V. and
'Orhurman Francis, Si, wera picked Underwriters Set
up while parked in an old-medal
car along busy Atlantic filvd. They Mpet Thursdoy
admitted being two ad Ike M vhe
St. Jokgl Underwriter* Assn.
pried open a aecoed-deer barracks wRl meet at noon Thursday to
window Saturday night and eecap- discus* plan* for lhc!r memberatop drive gar the coming year.
klaaelf to and five weie aoeaptor- The meeting will he held to
ed Sunday, and • aavaafe was Jim Spraeet’s Restaumat oa llwy.
1W.-J '»,!

Belser Qualifies
For Governor Race

The board approved the request
and Galchto plans to study var­
ious machines of fee type desired
now in use in neighboring rounThe court clerk aaid there Is
pnlv one smaU bookkeeping mal
in the office at ike present
and most of fee tabulatii
*'
checks and vouchers is dor..
hand.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn
stressed -the Importance of the
new machine in eliminating the
"antiquated accounting system in
the courthouse."
However, Chairman John Krider told Gatcbel there is not enough
fund* available from Ute current
budget for purchase of the ma­
chine. If the machine Is pur­
chased, funds must come out of
next year's budget, Krider said.

U. S. Navy League
Leader To Tour NAS
The president of thr United
States Navy League will get a
tour of the Sanford Naval Air
Station ‘ from the station's com­
mander Friday.
Frank G. Jameson who heads
the league of nearly 40,000 Ameri­
cans interested in Navy affairs
will be told about the function of
Heavy Attack Wing One by Capl.
Robert W. Slye, NAS commander.
A luncheon will be served /or
Jameson and Navy League mem­
bers who accompany him.
Jameson is expected to arrive
hero about 11:50 a. m. City aad
county leaders will welcome
Jamcsoo at the bate.

Business To Help
On A rt Scholarships
An art scholarship for some as­
piring artist wUl be established
through cooperation of the Sanford
Art Assn, and the owners of a
new busineai here.
Member! of the assqclalion have
been granted exhibition spaee in
the dining room the Sea shell Res­
taurant. where 12 different paint­
ings will be hung each month.
Soma of tha picture* trill be for
sale and the restaurant owners
agreed to accept a $9 par east
commission, wife fee proviaiawlhat
any funds they receive from K
be placed In a special scholarship
fund by the art sn a p , Mrs. Jiaisa
DcWK. presides!, anti.
Buck ■ scholarship has bean one
to Ik* goals to the aaaocUlton

ed the board does not intend tu
put the county In debt for a long
period of time, but plan* lo pay
the money back "in five year*."
II. W. Johnson, an associate of
Rogers, presented two plans for
tha new Jail to the commission.
An alternate plan calls for a
three story 226 prisoner jail to
cost 5365,000, but the board agrcod
that under the first plan it could
add another floor later It desired.
H-SyrisroJ., L. .Hobby told tbs.
fomWasfunrrs ha was "pleased"
• lih that preliminary plan* and
(•)(
tw&lt;&gt; story building would
mbet the needs for the next fivete-seven years.
According to preliminary plans
for the Jail, the first floor will be
used for administrative purposes
and wUl be alrcondltioned. The
a#coed floor will be the cellblock.
Preliminary plans also revealed
adequate parking faelliUaa in thr
area near tha Jail which wtU be
located adjacent to the courthouse.
la discussing tha cost estimate
to the Jail, Jtshnson emphasised
the flgurea may be higher when
bids are lei.
Johnson aad the board also
went over preliminary plan* for
remodeling to the eourtbouve. He
aaid he bad spoken to all depart­
ment heads and the majority was
in favor on the changes proposed.
Plans include relocating tlic
County Commission chambers on
the ground floor, with a seating
capacity to 75; an eight-passrnger
elevator; additional space for thr
tax collector and tax assessor anil
a law library la the present Conn
ty Commission chambers.
"There won’t be any fanry
frill* in tha project in an effort
to keep the coda lew," Johnson
added.
Krider aaid be hopes to invite
tha public lo meetings when work­
ing plans are presented so inter­
ested persons can give their
viera on the two projects.

Longwood Church
Bequeathed $100
Longwood'* Christ Church, Epis­
copal, has been left a bequest of
$100 by the late Mrs. Bessie Alfonl
Ballance, Charles Morrison, church
treasurer, revealed today.
Mrs. Ballance was not a mem­
ber to tha church but was interest­
ed tn nctivitiei of the congrega­
tion, according to Morrison, and
she had many friends among the
church member*.

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
prices at 1 p. m.:
American Airlines ............... Stli
American TAT........... ........ eo»«
American Tobacco............... 106H
Bethlehem Steel ............... 4914
Caterpillar
................... 50
Chrysler ...............
56'*
am
Curtiss • W right.......
233
DuPont
..........
99U
Eastman Kodak . .. ..
Ford Motor .......... * * • • • • 79&gt;4
Grnoral Electric . ... e a s e s • 99W
General Motor* ....... * • # * # * 46H
24*
Grahan • Paige ....... eeeee *
Int. TAT ................ * s e t e s J4t«
Lorillsrd
............. e s • • e * 374*
Minute Maid ..»«•.«•« e e e e e e 19'4
ee*e*• 114
Penney ...........
1SW
Penn RR
.......
Sear* Roebuck .... e**ee• 47'4
45*4
Standard Oil
teeifs
St 11deb*
• ITU
teases
as*.
•ease*
U. S. St
WrstlngbouR El

Rio Gives Ike.
Wildest Welcome
In City's History
RIO D r JANEIRO. Brasil (UPI)
—President Eisenhower came fly­
ing down to Rio on the eve of
carnival time today, and received
the wildcat welcome in this city’s
uproarious history.
So dense was the welcoming
crowd and so tumultuous was his
reception that It took Elsenhow­
er's auto IS minutes to move
three blocks from dockside.
Bliuards of coofettl rained
down. Screams of "Vee leek Eek"
filled the air. Sirens roared.
Pleased as punch, Eisenhower
alternately stood and sat in the
bark of his convertible, waved
his arms in greeting and gave
thr throng his famous grin.
In Ilia speech of welcome, Preai
dent Juscellno Kubilschek told Eit
rnhower the vast throngs had coma
because of their great "esteem
and admlratioV (or the U. S.
president.'
"Tbit rily which acclaims you,
Mr, President," Kubitiehek said,
"has always been distinguished by
fidelity to the cause to democracy,
always ha a been prood to fight
(or liberty and self-government."
Eisenhower responded t h a t
"llraiil and the United Stales
have always Uved together in
peace and friendship."
He said be hoped his visit would
emphasize the desire of fee peo­
ple and government of the U. S.
"In strengthen the bonds of friend*bip.”
With that, Eisenhower and Kubitscbek started out pa a.triumphal
ride through the rity. Police had
to force the crowd back.

If Asked To Serve
City Bond Trustee J. 11. Van
Hoy, discussed as a possible appointer to the County Commission
from District 2, said today hr
would accept thr appointment if
It were offered. 0
Van Hoy was asked if hr would
be available (or thr county post
by Volir Williams Sr., a longtime
friend, who said he made the in­
quiry on the suggestion nf city
commissioners.
The District 2 commission scat
has been vacant since November
and appointment by the governor,
or special rlrrllon after 60 day*,
la required to fill it.
One reason previously expressed
publicly for the delay in filling
tha District 2 vacancy was that
no qualified person would accept
the appointment at the time.
Van Hoy, former member of (he
Charleston, S. C., planning board,
was mentioned aa a good man to
represent the Sanford district dur­
ing a discussion of an ilem on the
City Commission agenda Mondaynight.
Listed in "Who's Who in Indus­
try", and rrtired after 39 years
as general manager of manufac­
turing and sales for a roofing firm,
Van Hoy serve* with Volie Wil­
liams Sr. and Herman Jacobson
as city txind trustee. He had kept a
Sanford residence for 25 years be­
fore retiring.

He said he never hai been in
politics, but “ would be available
if the community wanted nic to
serve."
Mayor Earl Higginbotham aaid
today a Herald headline Tuesday
which said "City Leaders Back
Van Hoy For County Commission
Post" might have been mislead­
ing.
City Manager Warren Knowles
look a stronger approach. He wrote
a letter to the County Commission
saying The Herald "carried mis­
leading and inaccurate headlines"
and that Thr Herald had "been
requested to run a retraction and
clarify thr entire matter."
Herald Publisher Walter Girlow
aaid he felt that such an important
public matter a* a prolonged vac­
ancy on (he Couniy Commission
(ram the county's most populous
district should have been discuss­
ed by all civic leaders and offi­
cial*. and he commended the rily
commissioners for bringing the
matter up on their agenda.
"I don't feel that the report of
that public discussion earned the
implication which Mr. Knowlra re(erred lo In hi* teller and certainly
none was. intended," Girlow said.
The report of a discussion bycity commissioners of the continu­
ed vacancy on the County Com­
mission from District 2, which in­

:1

clude* the city, said that tha
commissioners decided to ask Van
Hoy if he would accept their rec­
ommendation for the county post.
The story said that City Com­
missioner Jimmy Crapps "suggest,
ed the board back Van Hoy and
Mayor Earl Higginbotham agreed
he would he a good administrator
if he could be tempted lo accept
the post."
Higginbotham said, when asked
if he thought the story gave tha
wrong impression, that the refer­
ence to "hacking" Van Hoy prob­
ably would he construed ai mean­
ing political support by th* com­
missioners. That, he said, was not
the rasr.
Knowles said In his letter to the
couniy board that "we wish to as­
sure you that the brl.TXrs of this
story that the City Commission
was backing any individual for the
County Commission could not have
been further from the truth."
Knowles' letter advised the coun­
ty commissioners:
"You gentlemen can rest as­
sured that there was neither dis­
cussion nor thought of the City
Commission actively participating
or Interfering tn any phase of the
county function. The purpose of a
very brief discussion was to pro­
vide help if possible. We are sorry
to say that the newspaper account
did not convey thia intention. .

Titan Achieves Test Goal

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) An Air Force Titan missile
streaked down lha Atlantic range
today on its longest lest flight to
date. The Air Force hoped to
recover a dala-ladea note cone.
The big rocket achieved separa­
tion and ignition of its huge se­
cond stage, the main objective of
th* shot. It was th* second suc­
cess out of tha last five allots.
The alrek, 110 • Ion mlsalla,
largest of America's war rockets,
rose from Its pad at 11:03 a. m.
It arched high toward thr south­
east In what appeared to be a
perfect flight.
Th* Air Force sent the nose
cone of the two stage rocket inlo
a target area near Ascension
Island, about 5,000 statute miles
from Cape Canaveral. Recovery
crews wera stationed there to at­
tempt to get tha data capsule
from lha walar.
It was by far* the meat ambi­
tious flight planned to date for
tha 98-foot tall Titan, which had
one unimpressive single success
in four shots during tly past nine
months.
On Feb; I, the Titan achieved
powered flight for ill upper *ta§p
for the first time in n last to
slightly more than 2,0*0 mtlta. A
Titan Maw up on th* launching
pad Aug, 14 because of prematura

ignition and another fitsled Dec.
12 because at a faulty "destruct"
pickagr.
On Feb. I, a Titan exploded in
thr air whrn its nose con* came
loose and sent It out to control.
It was a different story today.
The Martin-built Titan got off of
IU pad under the flaming power

Ua 100,000 pound thrust booster
engines which cut a dove- tailed
pattern as tha missile soared.
Exactly three minutes and M
seconds later, the mighty secondstag* engine—largest ever Ignited
at high altitudes — turned loose
10,060 pounds of thrust and kicked
fee nose rone toward Its target.

GORDON FREDERICK

V I I . A N | JR.
MACK CLEVELAND

Dixie Senators Threaten Seminole's Two
Legislators To Run
All Out 'Rights' Fight
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Battle
lines tightened in the Senate to­
day wife southern opponents of tha
civil rights bill threatening lo
fight "around the-clock" sessions
with evary delaying tactic to th*
book.
Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga.),
leader of the southern bloc, said
a speedup ordered by Democratic
leaders was "legislative torture,"
and served notice he will prevent
legislative short cuts.
Russell's warning of retaliation
was quickly followed by action.
When Democratic Leader Lyn

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Mom In Delivery
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don B. Johnson nskad unanimous
consent for lha Finance Committee
to meet today while tha Sanale was
In aasslon, Sen. Russell B. Long
(D-La.l objected. Long, one to
fee southern bloc, is a aommittae
member.
Russell's notice came as Johnson
told newsmen he "hopes" the Sen­
ate will "reach soma votes next
week."
The Texan aaid both aides nr*
"entitled to consideration" and
thsir "viewpoints must be met."
Th* ouly thing be is trying to do,
lie aaid. is lo arrange sessions to
accommodate both.
Senate GOP Leader Everelt M.
Dirksen said if Iba Senate carries
on "sunrise to sunrise" sessions
starting Monday "w# might finally
get la a vote."
But he said hr has mi desire
at this point to try to limit de­
bate under the Senate's gag rule.
"Around the clock sessions are
more likely lo get the Job dooe,"
he told reporters. Th* chamber
met Tuesday night until 10:11 p. m.
Sen. Jacob K. Javila RN. Y.
said the pro-civil rights force*
would give the "honorable course"
laid out by Senete leaders a chance
to work before taking further atept.
"Of course, if this does not work,
we wUl have to consider other
measures," ha said. These could
include a cloture move lo abut
off debate by a two lhirdi vote
of all senators present.

GREEN, R. I. (UPI)-M rs. Lou­
is Repose felt the familiar pang*
and ordered her flvs younger
children tu bad.
Then she eummoned her daugh­
ters Carol, lo, and Sandra, 9, 'a
her bedroom. Sha told them what
was about to happen and instruct­
ed them In what lo do.
..Th*-girl's father. Louis, was at.
work. They have no telephone so
he couldn't be summoned in lima.
The two little girts, following
their mother'* directions, deliv­
ered their little brother Monday
night.
"Everything worked fine," Re­
po** said proudly. "My wife stay­
ed ronscious all lha time and
told tb# girls how to da things.
"They've all been close call*. Volusia interstate
I had to rush lo get my wide to
tween Eight and Ninth Sta. on the hospital for six to the girl* Link Bid $611,265
and Just about mad* it—all except
ORLANDO (UPI) - Interstate
llwy. 17-92, Burton added.
highway projects In totuling
Burton told tha county rommls- for Carol.
"1 delivered her myself."
$7,339,ton were included in ap­
sioner* that equipment in the
parent low bid* received Tuesday
bsilding will bring the complete
by the State Road Department.
project cost to approximately
Voteri Doom Slums
$i30,0Q0.
Among tha projects. It. B. Tyler
TALMHASSEE (UFI) - Tal­ Co,, LeutaviUe, Ky., waa-tlm ap­
The board had estimated fee
proposed facility. About 1106.000 lahassee voters Tuesday voted 2.. parent low bidder at $611,365 for
aid has been notified that a 042 to 1,363 to favor to an urban n three-mite, four-lane highway to
$45,000 grant I* available through renewal law calling tar redevelop­ connect UK. II south to. DeLaed
the federal Hill • Burton hospital ment of slum areas in Florida's with the Interstate highway be­
ail act
capilsl.
tween Orlando and Daytona Beach.

State Okay Of Health
Center Expected Soon
Final approval for the Shoemak­
er Construction Co. of Sanford to
start work oa tha new County
Health Center la aspected by the
middle to nest week, Architect
John Burton told th* County ComnsUaton Tueeday.
Once fee Florida Development
and Public Ifbaltb Commissions
approv* the |M,»in bid to the
d flnn, construction will
atari within tws weeka on th*
building to ha located be­

f

State Reps. Mack Cleveland Jt.
and Gordon Frederick today an­
nounced they will seek re-election
to the legislature.
Both aaid they expect to qualify
wife fee secretary to atata tha
latter part to th* week.
Cleveland ha* served four tormn
in the legislature and has haan a
member to fee House Finance and
House Rulea Committee. He waa
House speaker pro term In 1957
Frederick has served two term#
to the legislature.
Cleveland la ala* a member to
ll"&gt; "watchdog" appropriation*
commute* which along wife th*
rules and (Inane* committees ar*
fee most important committees
in Iba House.
Ha has served three terms on
both fee finance and rule* com­
mittee*.
Frederick, also serves oo the
appropriations committee and waa
named to tha House Prison Com­
mittee t the laat setsioa to study
state penal operatiun*.
Cleveland is in Group 1 while
Frrdarlck is in Group 2, feus, are
not opposing each other.

Doctor To Address
County Clubwomen
Dr. Leonard Munson of Sanford
will address member* nf fee Sem­
inole County Federation to Wom­
en’s Club* at th* Longwood Civic
League building Thursday.
Munson will speak on heart'
emergency care. More than 19
members of women's clubs In tb*
county ar* expected to attend fee
meeting.

McCord ‘Good’
Following Surgery
Ray McCord, Casselberry
commission member, was
ed in good corwtitUa at Wl
Park Hospital today after uareegoing minor surgery Monday. Mr
Is rxpactrd to remain hospitalized
until next Muodajr.

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The Champs!
Seminole High School’s basketball team won the first conference
championship the school has had since 1937 when it beat Winter
• Park, 79-71, for the Orange Belt Conference title Saturday night
VQL. XLIX
in the finals of the
tournament at Apop­
ka.
.Jim Gracey, Terry
Christensen and Ray
Lundquist were chos# e n on the all-confer­
ence team.
Coach Bud Layer
said, “ It was a real
happy night.”
The details and pic­
tures of the game are
^ on the sports page.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered ahower* tonight. High todny, 70-75. Low tonight, 50-55,
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1900
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Free Puerto
Issue Greets
JAN JUAN. Puerto Rico (UPD
—President Ki.enhowcr arrived
today al heavily guarded San
Jusn airport where rival groups
attempted to demonstrate for and
against Purrto Rico's common­
wealth lies with the U.S.
The president's plane landed
here on the first leg of his 15.500mile Journey of personal diplo­
macy that will take Eisenhower
to Brasil, Argentina, Chile and
Uruguay In the next 10 days.
The more than 5,000 persons on
hand to meet the prrsidrnl were
kept under tight control- by a
strong police guard.
Rival political factions display­
ed banners of greeting end pla­

True Value
Property Tax
, Need Stressed
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - S ot .
LeRoy Coll(nt said today inade­
quate local property taxes have
earned ■ tailure la many commanltiea to provide adequate sanita­
tion, educatioa sad street Im­
provements.
Collins, who opened a two-day
school for county tax assessors
to called by the comptroller's office,
said a preview ef a study ordered
by him two months s|o indicated
there had been a teltore la meet
theae needs.
He atld the Arthur D. Little Co.,
which made the survey, said the
failure was not caused tap leek of
slate assistance.
•"In fact, they point np that our
state now renders more aid to
local government th»n a great
m majority of the states, and at a
m rata much higher than the a c ­
tional average," Collins said.
"Tha imbalanca la due. they
atreaa, in the area of inadequate
local property tax support."
Full results of tha study will
not be made known for six voeks
or more, the governor laid.
Collins, who has ltd the flght
for full cssh value property assetsments, said that unless local gov■ ernments are able to, provide more
School*, aewane sjcaUm*.-,Mvod
streets, and sidewalks, .libraries,
■ ore development end protection
o f natural resources, "progress
ean come to a dead end."
The governor aald property
owners more than anyone else
have profited
form
Florida's
growth, but ha aald they should
expect fairness In fixation.
" I cannot sympathise with the
A man who owns properly which
W ever a apan of a few years In­
creases in sound value five times
but who nevertheless screams la
anguish when tha value of It far
tax purposes Is t o r r e s f" twa
times," Collins said.

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Ship Aground

W inner* Take Down N et*

Coach Layer Got* Boost

PROVINCETOWN, Mass. (UPD
—Efforts to free the 2S5 foot Swed­
ish freighter Monica Smith from
a sand bar off the tip of Cape
Cod failed this morning. Two civil­
ian tugboats tried to free the ves­
sel at high tide. The Monica Smith
has been sitting high and dry off
Race Point since running aground
at midnight Saturday.

Concentrate Increase
LAKELAND ( U P D - More than
40 per rent of the late season
Valencia orange crop will be used
for froirn concentrate, according
to Florida Citrus Mutual. General
Manager Robert W. Rutledge said
Sunday the Valencia crop would be
about 42,500,000 boaes, largest in
history, lie said growers should get
prices, "above the amount received
during the prc-freeie years."

Nikita In Indonesia

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EARNEST SOUTHWARD

Carlton Najnes

SURABAYA, Indonesia (UP1) Premier Nikita Khrushchev, * vlaik jt ;.
to&amp;rtrom space-age Russia,'cot -a
glimpse today of medieval In do­
nesian culture In the pilcuresque
central Java vtUtage of Borobudur.
"You can taka or leave commu­
nism," Khrushchev told an audlenca. "It will not be forced on
you. Communism Is an idea which
cannot be forced Into one's brain,
Doyle E. Carlton J r„ Wauchula,
yet cannot be barred from enter­
today announced appointment of
ing that brain, either."
Earnest Southward as chairman
of tha Cariton-for-Governor cam­
CIUDAD TRUJILLO (U IM )-llalf paign in Seminole County.
a million persona demonstrated
Southward, native of Sanford, Is
Sunday to persuade Generalissimo associated with his father, Ira E.
Rafael Trujillo to take over tho Southward, and his brother BUI,
presidency from -his brother Hec­ In the Southward Fruit Co. He
tor in 1163. Official spokesmen has been engaged In numerous
said the rally was the largest rlvle activities in Sanford and
ever held in the Dominican Repub­ Seminole County, is an active
lic. About Sou,000 peasants flocked Shriner and president of the Semito tke capital from throughout tha nole-DcBary Heart Council.
country to take part In the demon­
He and his wife, the former
strations, a six-hour march down Rose Harkey, and their Ihree
Georgs Washington Are.
daughtcri are active members of
the First Methodist Church.
"I am proud to be a part of
MADRAS, India (UPD - Actor the campaign to elect Doyle Carl­
Frcdric March and his wife, ac­ ton governor of our state," said
tress Florence Eldredge, were Southward. "Ha is a man of
among ail parsons arrested over character and integrity and is
the weekend on charges of violat­ Ideally suited to give Florida a
ing Indian prohibition laws. The sound administration during tha
Marches, who described tba inci­ next four years.
"It is my hope that we caa
dent as an "uifortunata" ending
to a pleasant month-long tour of bring Sen. Carlton's qualifications
India, were allowed to laave for to tha attention of every voter
Ceylon, Sunday. A touriet agent In-Seminole County prior to the
who put up bail for tham will be May 3 election."
Southward said the campaign's
allowed to represent them in court.
Seminole treasurer and deposi­
tory will be announced within a
few days.
A roundup of state political
news is on Page 3.

Campaign Post

Popular Demand

That’s The Orange Belt Championship Trophy, Men!.
Coach Layer, Fuhrman, Christensen, Oravetz, Lundquist, Covington, Gracey
and Little Friend
(Herald Photos)

Sanford-Eustis
Road Work Set

Investigators today continued to
sift the charred ruins ef two build­
ings destroyed by fire within M
hours le u last weak.
F in rased the Labe Chans Peek­
ing House early Friday morning
with damage reported to be at
Construction o f more than 6t»
tonal $176,600, while school offi­
cials searched the burned area milea o f Slat* Bond S-46.A be­
where the Altamonte Springs Nag- tween Kustfs and Sanford 1* sche­
duled to begin by Marrh 3, the
fire occurred early State Road Department announced
Thursday and damage wee esti­ today.
i , Rolfe Doris, Orlando, road
mated at 145.000.
Cause of both fires was unde­ board member of District 5, said
termined.
tho 1508,442 project will fonnect
Hupt. ef Schools R. T. If IIwee aald SR 44-A and HR 46 in I-ake Coun­
today the ecbeei board will offer ty, It extends from a point on HR
the charred bricks salvageable ma- 44-A approximately 8.6 milea oast
I
Uriels o f the building for rate aooc. o f Eustts, southeast 6.650 miles to
Approximately S00 pupUa who at- SR 40 which continue* to Sanford
rto loaded the school era aoaUaulng and then to U. 8. Hwy. 1 north of
ff
audios la tha school annex aad a Titusville.
neighboring ahurob building.
Davis said the contractors are
The pecking bouse Ira was dis­ WRIT Construction, Inc., and V.
covered at U:26 a. m. Friday, E. Whitehurst and Sons, Williaton.
aad fireman from Oviedo. Long- They will hava 260 days lo eoiuwood, Oaaaelborry aad Goldearod pleta the contract.
fought the blast lor more than M
hours.
The f i n engulfed 14 refrigerator
aara aad damaged carloada o f cele­
ry aad many boxes ef oranges,
flfi About 00 workers w en left without
Tha sheriff's offire today was
holding a Midway Negro couple
la connection with aa early morn­
ing firo that rsied a one-story
framo house on Geneva Ave.
The couple. Identified as Herbert
and Etsir White, were taken into
VIENNA (UPD—Austrian police custody after firemen extinguish­
today intensified an iavestgiatioa ed the blase about 4 a. m. They
Into a neo-Nail orgaaisatloo said ware being held pending an inves­
to have conoecttoas with the Euro­ tigation of tha causa of tha fira,
pean branch of tha Ka Klux Klan. deputies said.
A aoareh of homes of membora
of tha organisation, known aa
"National Youth," uncovered antiSemitic pamphlets entitled "White
Brotherhood" altogdly distributed
by the Uaa to English and Ger­
The Casselberry Town Council
man. police reported.
Police aald th en w en uncon­ will meet Umifbt to accept a
firmed reports Uaa afficlata last rapist of Joyce's Secret Lake
year in Ylipm burt roatartod Isad­ addtilea The special meeting at
ora af too Austrian "National T : » f , a . will ha la the Cassel­
berry town hall.
Youth" which has been baaaed.

Couple Arrested
After House Burns

Neo-Nazis Linked
To Ku Klux Klon

Casselberry
Council To Meet

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Probes Continue
In 2 Costly Fires

cards urging imiWdiate independ­
ence for this island which has
voluntary commonwealth ties with
the U. S.
About to minutes before (he
president landed, representatives
of opposing
political
factions
shouted at each other aeroat the
road leading lo the airport—
where they had been kept st a
safe distance.
Each group darted across the
road occasionally and threw pam­
phlets at (lie opposing fa ction one of which wanted to continue
I'uerio
Rico's
commonwealth
status and the other which want­
ed immediate freedom. Prompt

4 7 Known Dead In Algiers Last-Minute Tag
Rush Here Heavy
Area Hit By Earthquake
SETIF Algeria (UP1) — Ai
less! 47 persons were known dead
today in the earthquake which
shook tho rugged mountain! af
eastern Algeria early Sunday.
TIis violent earthquake, which
was preceded by several minor
tremors, toppled hundreds of huts

Fire Destroys
Home; Residents
Begin Collection
Fir* destroyed the home and all
belongings of the T. J. Moraki
family at Chuluota Satuiday night
and residents o f the area immedi­
ately began collection o f clothing
and money for Mr. and Mr*. Mor­
al.! and their one child.
The blat* of undetermined ori­
gin also burned the doughnut ma­
chine which was tha Morskk’a 'in ­
come producer and resident# of
Uhuluuta and Oviedo had collected
6130 qn the price of replacing it
this morning.
Clothing and other Item* were
(icing accepted for the family by
tha Chuluota
Woman's
Club
through its president, Mr*. Clara
Jepson, 66U K. Second St., Chu­
luota.

Williams Qualifys
For Re-election
Circuit Judge Voile Williams to­
day qualified lo seek re-election
as a circuit Judge to the Ninth
Judicial district
Judge Vaasar Carlton, af Titus­
ville, also announced be would
qualify from th^ district.

County Tax Collector Joho Gal­
loway today said 14,140 auto
and buried scores of victims In license tags were Issued a* of the
the
aalea
the debris. At least M persons Saturday deadline,
amounting
to
$414,025.
wero injured.
Galloway reported the court­
Arab villagers said they "heard house remained open until 4 p.
the mountains roar and saw a m. to meet the heavy I960 tag
blinding flash of light" -hen Iht demand load with 1,038 tags sold
quake started. The terrifying Saturday.
Last year’ s sales totaled 5522,sound of the trembling mountains 154 wt.en 25,420 tags were sold.
was the "ro a r" they heard, but
French officials believed
Ihr
"blinding light" may have been
(hr effects of fear.
The disaster area, centered in
the region of Mrlousa, too miles
southeast of Algiers, is part of
the Mediterranean earthquake,
belt, Where about 300 persons ufitUANGOIl, Wales (UP1) — Two
killed 12 years ago.
I9year-old twins todhy admitted
Tbo quake shook the desolate their tog-mile walking race lo de­
area whara the llodna and Bibans cide who should marry a pretty
mountain ranges meet, continuing university co-ed was all a hoax.
sovaral minutes. Most of the vic­
Earlier, identical twins Vaughan
tims wero women and children and Howard Clarke, students al
who were' Indoors st the timr. Bangor University, kad claimed
The menfolk were outdoors at both loved Jean Cowans, 14.
work.
Jean said she loved them too.
Jlul nobody could decide who
should marry whom.
So the twins arranged to walk
from Bangor lo Flint, saying the
winner would get the bride.
Today, the Clarke brothers and
Voting registration will bo held Jean admitted their alleged love
in nine Seminole oommunitiaa problems were a hoax designed to
starting next weok.
raise money for a charity driva.
Registration books will br open
from 2-0 p. in. In each area, said
Mr*. Camilla Bruce, supervisor
4( registration.
The books will be open for
qualified residents to register In
Altamonte Springs Feb. ■ and
Ray McCord, membor af tho
March 1; Bear Lake, March 2-5; Casselberry toning board, was
Chuluota. March 4; F a n Park. scheduled for minor surgery at
March J 4 i Forest City, March Winter Park Hospital tola morn­
•: Geneva, March 14; Goldearod, ing. McCord In also manager af
March II; Loagwood, March 16-16 Lang's Hardware Mora la Cas­
and Oviedo, March 17-11.
selberry,

Twins Walkothon
For Maiden's Hand
Admitted A Hoax

Seminole Voter
Registration Near

Surgery Slated
For Ray McCord

Actor, Wife Arrested

Porter Lansing's
Condition 'Fair'

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police action separated the groupa
each time.
,
V
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Elsenhower, smiling and relanrd, appeared to be unaware of
the demonstrations as be told tho
crowd in his arrival remarks that
ha brought Puerto Rico "greet­
ings from your fellow cititens af
the 50 states of tht republic."
Before departing on his Latin
American lour, Elsennower told
the U. S. Sunday that the U.S. has
"Indestructible, incalculable" mil­
itary power ample for the present .■ $
and tailored to meet the needs of
the future.
The president' replied to Demo­
cratic critics of hU defense pro­
gram In a nationwide radio • TV
speech Sunday night,
Iteaction to tha address wsa
divided. A leading Democratic
crilic. Sen. Henry M. Jackson
(Wash.7, said tho president had
failed to come to grips with the
real defense poliry Issues. He said
Eisenhower failed to mention So­
viet progress on missiles.
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson said he agreed
the U. S. has a powerful defense
fore*. But be said he would prcao
Senate missile Investigation! be­
cause the real issue is "whether
our plans are adequate tor our
needs in the foreeeeable future."
Chairman Overton Brooks (12La.) o f the House Space Commit­
tee said he wsa disappointed tho
president did not mention U.S.
defeat* against Intercontinental
ballistic missiles or compare U
•Soviet missile strength.
Eisenhower got Republl
port. Senate GOP Loader
M. Dirksen (111.) aald
executive had “ stated the
case in a nutshell." He
speech would go far to "dii
confusion” over tha defen ,
*/ &lt;V
gram.
The president did not refer to
•
■qy of bis defense critics by name,
bu t'in said that uftotoied obsqyv*
ers recognised and respected this
country's
massive
deterrent
strength.
"W e hava forged a trustworthy
shield of peace — an Indestruc­
tible force in incalculable power,
ample for today and constantly
developing to meet tho needs of
tomorrow," ho said.
"Today, in tho presence of con­
tinuous threats, all of us eon
stand resolute and unafraid, con­
fident in America's might ai an
anchor of free world security."

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Hundreds Stranded
In New York Storm
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPD - Snow
was falling again on tho Now
York State thruway today, but too
movie-llko events of tbo weekend
war* Just memories to motorists
who were home or beading homo.
Hundred! of persons were ma­
rooned In upstate Now York
towns and highway slope by q
storm which dropped more Rian
two feet of snow on sonio parts of
tba East.
It was similar to tha old
theater plot o f strangers snow­
ed in together under one roof
for a night. But it kad Us serious
aspects too, At toast IT'persons
were known to kavo boon kUtod
during tba storm.

AF Bow To Clerics
Riles Congressman

I’ortrr I.inning of Hanfoiil, who
was injured In an auto accident
Feb. 2 that took the lives o f two
The Seminole County Sports­
persons, was reportod In "fa ir" men's Alan, will meet at &gt; p. m.
NEW ORLEANS (UPD - R e p .
coadition today at Oranga Me­ Tuesday, President Jack Wilber
Francis E. Waller (D-Pa.) today
morial Hospital in Orlando.
announced.
said the controversial Air Fore*
manual’* allegation of Commun­
ist infiltration of U. S. church
activities was "absolutely tru e*
Walter laid be would invito
the secretary of the Air Force
1
before lb* llouso Un-American
Activities Committee, of which ho
Is chairman, to tell why the secre­
tary apologised to tho National
CouncU of Churcbei to tho train­
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - Agri­ James E. Conner, Brooks vllle, ing manual controversy.
Walter, to New Orleans to re­
culture
Commissioner
Nathan sent llie recommendations to Mayo
May# today refused to go along following a stormy hearing in ceive an American Legion award,
Tampa Feb. 10. It vutrd to ask criticised Secretary Dudley Sharp
with tha recommendation* of a Mayo to impose more stringent for the apology.
legislative committee designed Inspection regulations on eggs
to reduce imports of cheap aggs shipped into Florida from other
into Florida.
states, principally Georgia.
Mayo termrd the recommenda­
Poulirymen admitted their pur­
tions of the legislature's poultry pose was to cut down Imports of
eommlttne discriminatory, if not aggs produred more cheaply than
Casselberry Lions' Club officials
plain illegal. Ha ehargad tha ulti­ those produced on Florida chic- will discuss plans for a light ‘
mate effect could bo to cauto keo farms.
aal* at an executive board n
eggs shipped In from other stales
The commute* asked Mayor to tog Wednesday at T:24 y. m. at
to sell at a cost far la excess of require out-of-state eggs to he the Lyman School.
Florida ogga.
■hippod to designated points to
Drew Mosom, bow owner of
Mayo recalled that wbeo too Florida wherq they would bo the iemtooto Raceway
same natter was before the legis­ available for inspoetlon before clpal »peakoc of
lature In 1847, osm otnator atld distribution to d* store.
Ififif tofifik
*Mfifltkf
w w * ^ « eyrev
w
M would Canoe ofifis to coot $1
May* anld In to " tonptotoly at several k a d r e l ___
a down in Florida.
a loss aa to what" !•&gt;* committee •&lt;Mt4 at tha n r t t i y i
Tbo committee^beaded by Sea. la Uyiag to accomplish.
IfiM H iiii will ha f « i M

Sportsmen To Meet

Mayo Balks A t Proposed
Curb On Import O f Eggs

Cosselberry Lions
To Plan Bulb Sale

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I k e Sanford Humane Society
meet Thursday at the Ameri­
c a n Lesion Hall on Hwy. 17-B2,
v Instead o f today. Flans for an
: t animal shelter and fo r continue- #IR e f the society's membership
t e e n will he discussed at the
1$ p. m. meeting Thursday.

Hospital Notes

• •' Monroe Chapter No. 15, Royal
V A reh Masons, will meat at 7:30
- p . m- Tatsday In the Masonic
; M ali The Mark If aster degree
WUl ha conferred.
I k e Royal Arch Widows will
iiiorvo a covered dish supper la the
, ta ll at S:80 p. m. and all Masons
■\tm4 their wivec are invited.

Two More Pinecrest Teachers

by County Commission Chairman
, . ‘ . The City Commission will dis- John Krlder to attend the meeting
'anas Sanford’s sewage disposal
' problem at Its 8 p. m. meeting to hear road project bids opened.
However, none o f the projects will
The eommlisloners said at thair bo tn the county.
j Mat meattag they would issue a
County Tax Assessor Richard
lit statement on pollution In
McCanna left fo r Tallahassee toa Mosuoe.
ha eomalsslon alto will discuss day to attend a three day acbool
proposed traffic
study at fo r tax assessors.
id St. and French Avo., hoar
Driver's license examinations
request of Clarence DeWttt for
i\
three cab permits, hold a public will bo given at a new location In
' t earing on a proposal that the 8anford starting March i. The
a lt * mnnal*
• —
*---- as#
fnewl on Highway Patrol said driver permit
any
vacate a
piece
o f land
Fourth St, west oi Mallonvillo applications will bo taken at tbs
A v o , consider a request for a Sanford Armory, located on E.
knar aad wine license fo r the Rig First 8t. noar Bsminols Memorial
Dip, on Park D r , discus* re­ Hospital. Ths sama I a. n . • i
covering expenses fo r water teat- p. m. hours each Tuesday, Thurs.
la g dws to Allen-Orlande C o , end day and Saturday will bo in offset.
dUeaSe encroachment ea private
land bp Uto elty’a W. 14th flt.
j

to begin taking on tint* of con­ Douglas Stenstrom of Sanford who
troversy.
is not running for re-election. For­
For the top state political post, mer Cocoa Mayor S. Gary Ben­
all except two of the announced nett Jr. qualified late last week to
candidates for governor paid their oppose Brevard County Commis­
filing fees. They were Farris Bry­ sioner Bernard Parrish, Titusville,
ant, Oeala; Rev, George Downs, who earlier had disclosed he in­
Winter Park; Ted Davis, Holly­ tended to campaign to represent
wood; Sena. Doyle Carlton, Waucb- Seminole and Brevard counties.
Florida Republicans s e r v e d
ula; Fred Dlemaeoo, West Faint
Beach; form er Circuit Judge John further notice last week they in­
McCarty, Ft. Pierce, and Jaekseo- tend to build up political power in
villa Mayor Hayden B una. Yet to the aute when Richard Milne, Ft.
qualify are Xu Klux Xian leader Lauderdale newspaperman, quali­
FEBRUARY Ik
Bill Hendrix,- Olds mar, and Ben. fied to oppose U. S. Rep. Paul
Admlssioaa
Rogers, West Palm Beach, In the
Harvie Belaer, Bonlfay.
Patricia Burks, Sanford; Botty
Two asplrantt already have an­ nth District.
Drummond, Bedford; Jewel Riser, nounced they will seek the. STIh
J, Edward Musser, Jacksonville,
Sanford; Jane Reeling, Sanford; District senatorial seat ef Ben. already had filed on the GOP tickVivian Laws- Sanford;
Holen
Helms, Longwood; Edith Stetaor,
Long wood; Overdie Johnson, San­
ford; Henry Reed, Sanford
Births
Kara are two moro mambora of i of tho P-TA prograi
Mr. and Mrs. Dellon Helms, Long- lh« PiMcrsst Elamantary School's closer association hot1
ween parents
wood a daughter.
school
Dismissals
Martha
Joan Roberta, Sanford, _______
Kilpatrick, Sanford; Abner Frier- !
__O
.w
f...a
.
tlva
fllsa.iaa
il. 1
son, Sanford; Mrs. Cheater U
Mil­
lion and baby, Sanford; William
Fiahtr, Longwood; Sblrley Childs,
DaBary; Dorothy Dyer- Sanford
FEBRUARY SO
Admissions
Joseph Starlings, Sanford; Peggy
York,, Sanford; Stanley llollock,
Sanford; Loreco Peterson, San­
ford; Barbara Brown, Sanford;
Annio Sheppard, Sanford; Jamoa
Leonard, Sanford, LaDonna Sinlard, Sanford; Lucy McNab, San­
ford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Drummond,
Sanford, a son; Mr. and Mrs,

With die March 1 deadline for
qualifying to seek state and con­
gressional public office ln the May
primary only nine days away, Flor­
ida's already bulging candidate list
was expected to swell even more
thU week, and campaign oratory

The County Commission,
Tuesday a t 10 a. m , la expectla g et a cost estimate on non.
wtiea o f the now county jail

oarty far tba annual
County Oh amber o f
dinner Merck IS et the
Ualvmeitg President J.

At a meeting Friday afternoon,
at the Seminole Raceway, Drew
Maseee ef Polk County look over
ildent o f the
the reins aa
_____ . __________
m R. Romp.
raceway
from
i—
The aew orgaalsatloa announced
R had hlak hopes ef obtaining a
parimutuel license la- conduct
quarter koras aad kanwaa horse
races,
New officers elected included
WUlard Orate, vies proo.s Dr.
H. M. Iwalg- eecratary: Karl Higgtebotham, Sanford, treasurer.
Other directors Include Ran­
dolph Math*ay of Orlando; Ralph

Funeral services and latermoat
were held today la Floreaee, X
C , for M n . Lucy Gardner Fanny,
7f, of Florence, slater of M n . W.
T. Jackson of Sanford.
A native of Florence, M n . Fen­
ny alas is survived by te n s
daughters, Margaret e f Floreaee,
Mra, D. E. Peaks, Jacksonville,
F la , aad M n , A. X Mowtte,
Tucson, Seattle,

and ' James Benjamin,
Aril,
Management o f the raceway to
bolding matinee races every Sun­
day afternoon at tba Brack. Foot
than te a p. m.

4 AA 1? . 12 '■"

1

visited Vtraaaa, England,
Spain, Italy, Switaortand,
BalrltML Sicily, tba Bh&gt;
team Islands, tho Ba­
hamas, tho Panama Canal,
California, tho f^ M fise
RoekJas, Niagara Falla aad
Now England. Mias Dayton’* spactelty is account­
ing and business tew. Hor
hobbles art travel, music
and sewing. A native of
Meriden, Conn, tho fourth

Sanford Woman's
Sister Dies In S. C .

Plane Drops Bombs
Near Castro's Villa

Boll Fund Roistr
Tim DaBary Volunteer Fin Do.

partmaat'a eighth annual ball will
benefit tba fin-fighting aquipment
fund, and sot tba building h a d h e
tba recreation ban as previously
reported.
Two orchestral will provide con­
tinuous muil* for the dance at Em
HAVANA (UPD—An unidentified Sanford Armory Wednesday sight
small plane dropped four bombs boglaalag at S o’clock. Tickets
near P nm ter Fidel Castro's beach will bo add at tea door.
villa et Cojlmar Sunday sad
escaped. Caitro apparently wai

DeBmry AtucllUry
PkM Card Party

CATHBB1NB MUGGERS
It r PtMcrant aepart Is
foods, nutrition ana ahum,
inter but aaya that n tVb
pound ohihunhun Is tho
b o m o f bar famite. A nstiv« o f ChMhiro, Conn, tho
fourth gndo toaehor haa
tmvslad la Now Knttond,
r y «y i| «nH tho xnldwaat,
8ho Is marriod to A.C.L.
■nflnotr J. D. Dricsoru aad
hao in eight poor old son.
Mrs. Driggers specialised
In elementary H ufr iloB
white in school la Pitta,
hurth and also attended
Motion University- Hor
bobbins art abqkipf, ynadinn and knitting! MW,
Driggers hopes to travni to
tho Hawaiian Islands with.
In tba next two years. Sba
aad her family Ifva at 117
W .ITthM .

Li A 1 UK

LUMHIHCo

Former Sanford
Produce Man Dies
J. L. Luitlg, a produce broker
la Sanford for M years until ha
retired la U S , died at his hems
la Orlando early today ef a heart
attack.
Luetig, who resided in Sanford
from IMO-tt, was a produce
dealer hi Scranton, Pa., before
eomlng to Florida.
A brief service win bo bald at
• p. m. today at the Fairchild
Funeral Home In Orlando. Fu­
neral sarvleea will be held In
Scnatea Wednesday afternoon at
tho Y . Elman Funeral Homo.
Survivors iadado a too. Sey­
mour Lustlg, Orlando; other chil­
dren la Scranton aad grandchil­
dren in Orlando.

TUBS. Itie F.M. FEB. U
ALIMA M O W * —HWY. M l
SARABOTA-BRADXirrON
U T frontage on Mwy. SCI,
need depth, plenty e f ROOM
TO E X P A N D I1 I ferateked
unite aad S bedroom •wear's
quarters. W e i eeantrncted
B r o r tc f C e l f O y j k U v t t y .
two pepeler title*.

4900 Oak, Dept. LS09B

furred w ith , uspksR aklngte reef, attractive open, white
columned and pausled satitug front porch, with an addition­
al mrsinad perch. Ik * concrete carport* els* beasts *
pse sted celling. A content well acres* the entire front town
ssauree protection from intruder*, etc. Large tot 75* x 1ST*
turn aum enus shade trace, flow ere, shrubs, etc. Living room
un first fleer hue paneled wall, couvoatoet bookshelves—
the diaiag room to ate* paneled. B a tin daw atta in la heat­
ed by fleer feraace. Upetalre apartment baa private oat•id* entrance, 8 bed mean, living room attractive kitchen.
The third utery o f tide hem* has bean floored ready far
*•• cs farther inrome-pradocUg teems. Ideal Urge home—
excellent far retired tedivIdeal wtehlag to aupptemmrt Ms
totems may passAWtlu aM spalltag WISX INVEST­
MENT I 1 Bast location only Hve Macks to dowatewu, S
Marks north o f Stetson University— all city cenvyalencm.

Xansae City, Missouri

FEIDAY, ItM F. M. FEBRUARY M

COPY DOWN THIS NAME
AND ADDBEM MOW . . .
. • . end wits today to find out
bow you can still apply fo r a
f 1,000 Ufo Insurance policy to
help take care o f final aspen sea
without burdening your familyMall a postcard or letter, giving

CSd American Ins. Ou.

Thera U a* obligation—end no
»* wil call on you. You can

OS yards from tho Castro rest'
donee.

A Loan Can B* A BIG Help
_ jp v S

. . . but' be euro it
fit* your pooketbook

our APOLOGY
and sincereTHANKS!
Tho i ron rodeos roepeae* ta ear Grand Opening advertise.
meat la last Thursday's Herald uvcrubelmsd us.

peytheck. At O.A.C., terms
me emwped to sub you.

fund sad service foelHtlee acrerdiaglyHowever, the crowd who came wee far beyond aar fcedent
dream*, and many ueat away disappointed. Certain advertised
items hweste'romptetely 'WOLD OUT* aad had te be erratebed
from the Menu.

W# «SR hardly wait is show yuu
our NEW HOME8 — t Beautiful
Modal* with “ WIFE-SAVER" Features
• .. A A 4 Bedrooms . . . . each with 2 Full
Bntha — PLUS those other conveniences
tfcatmako our homos bettor!
Right low we're cleaning, primping, deco.
rstlRf. Soon we’U bo ready to brag!

• Individual eottages, ICRS, 4 Fromm all waR — atreeled
with furred aad plastered walla, asbestos shingle reefs,
esphalt ItU fteoro (I has terrasso) tkero era 7. 1-bedroom
tetagas. X I bedroom, aad 1 Hotel room. AM cattagw are
ramoUtete furnished aad aqsippcd far boaoekeeptag with
clothes eUssta. gas heaters, tile ehewsre (S have ehewee
cad ta b ). Venetian MUdo. Seven ere equipped with rote
'perated T.V.’ e. Additionally, th e n U aa office aad I
utility rooms. Property has city light sad water— teak
«ae aad septic tanks. Beautifully Uudscsped with Palms,
• tlblscus, Night Rlouming Jaamla*. etr. There k s shufle.
«ard court overtophlag the Ocean aad a Patio for gaeaU
• relax under S beach umhrotlaa. along with M haaah
•halts.
-OU WILL ALSO BE OFFERED THE OPPORTUNITY
OP PURCHASING LARGE COMMERCIAL LOT (west
tde A1A) with MOTEL OR SEPARATELY 1 1 1
MONDY 1:10 P. M , FEE, SS—N. o f ORLANDO
»*• * BATH LAKBFRONT HOME, 7 LARGE LOTS
^ '• ‘ exl Htet. Completely sir roodttieaed. Ute beeutifnl
home located sa Laho Lucerom FUmlage Hpriags Sehdv,

WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT!

—for ear bed geese la’ ordering, WE APOLOGUE.
—far year wroderful tarooat, ua

W ED, ItM MAE. *
KAL1GA FIIIHING LODGE,
Lake TehopchaUge. X ef
“ “ ■ ■ t e . Cottage, BUg.
Bites, Reets, etc.

•spree* aar SINCERE THANKS,

W . E . LANDRICJAN
R J. M E R V IN E

AT THE MAYFAIR
COUNTRY CLUB
County Club A UpsaU Rde.

SANFORD^

MSpMiMMpfdf

SEA

SHELL

Ray front hams*. L*U. Sarorota.
Terms: 3t% dawn at AnrtUae, U
stsee aad dtetaakeo are approeimata.

JJANSBROUGU

RESTAURANT

1 tl
i f lj

j

NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will not bo responsible for
ttiy debts incurred bg anyone
other than myself,
John M, Scott Jr.

Emergency calls la DaBary la
ca w af Ore ar aaad Wednesday
sight meat be to Mn following fire­
men who have volunteered ta re­
main aa duty during'the Firemen’s
B a l.
W. M. S sfoeh el NO S-4N5; Mar­
tin Blair, NO M W ; John F. Far­
rell. NO M i l l , aad Niakaias Ra­

Pooplo SO to 80
ran——
j«J
rrponoo.
Three charges o f petty larceny
of fruit were made against Adol­
phus
Detervllte
aad
Charles
Undo Highway sad Cameras Avo. Gramlia. Sim ula* Mites aad WllDaks also explained to the board Uam F. Baldwin each wars bookpreliminary plans. Mr off-street ad on one charge et petty lari
parking in the eRr.
Tba etty planner said that al­
though there Is “ no acute problem
now, as tba city grows, tba prob­
lem win be there.'*
He said the board should con­
sider utlilting parking spaces f rett
Sanford Avo. to Seminal* Blvd.
Ik e board also discussed briefly
traffic problems that might arias
when Uw new Seminole High
School is computed as Lahc Jea-

Circuit, District 1.
On the haela of tho laying down
of filing fees earn* tho stumping
and oratory, and even a report of
political akulduggery.
Burton Thornal, Miami attorney,
bowed out o f tho secretary of
state race after, ho said, political
throats wart made against his bro­
ther, Justice Thornal.
As the vote luring began in
earnest, Farris Bryant pledged
Saturday night before an Orlando
kickoff rally for his campaign that
If elected governor ho would re­
view tho state's public acbool sys­
tem to eliminate bad practices and
liv e good ones strong support.
Ho also vowed to seek raapportioamsat of tho legislature, pledg­
ing to bold lawmakers in session
until tho Job is done, and .reaffirm­
ed an earlier promise to eut out

was.tr in i UU government. n c said
economy practices could save the
state ISO million in the next bien­
nium.
^
la a preview of fireworks \W
come in the gubernatorial race,
McCarty branded as “ ridiculous''
a demand by David that McCarty
eithar embrace segregationist print
ciples of Sumter Lowry or repu­
diate Lowry's announced support.
When Lowry, avowed segrega­
tionist who ran second to Gov.
Collins in IBM, came out recently
for McCarty, the Ft. Pierce candi­
date said he welcomed support nL
anyone interested In "d ccen
■ ff
.
sound, progressive government’ but
insisted Lowry's action did not
affect his basic program.
Downs, the Winter Park minister
who also seek's the governor's
chair, came to the defense of Mc­
Carty. He said McCarty's views
are far different from Lowry'i or
McCarty would not have said ho
would not close Florida schools to
avoid integration.
m
Five of the gubernatorial camill
dates were expected to give brief
addresses today at E lsIIs' annual
Washington Birthday celebration.
Scheduled to make strong bids for
support wero Downs, Carlton, Dick­
inson, David and Belaer.
On the national scene, Florida's
Sen. George Smsthers said last
week be wilt accept the state's
favorite son rola at ths Democra­
tic national coavaotion In Loi An­
geles in July.
I
Under favorite son procedure,
the itste'steonventlon votes would
bo held In a single bloc until it
could bo determined which candi­
date best would serve the state's
Interests.

On Standby Duty
Night O f Boll

4 Nogvoos Hold In
Gontvo Fruit Thoft

itamiitaS
wgpjiiifi

Sanford City Planner Jsrry Daks
tmphaslsod to the Planning and
Zoning Board last Thursday that
the perimeter road system would
not hurt business la the city but
Improve It.
Dake, questioned by board msmbara os the proposed plan, said
may bare beta hk but I'm set
that the major thoroughfare plan
sure."
Guards at ths Caitro villa -on e la designed to aid through traffic
ef several houses bu uses—also by passing main city (tracts.
Tit* thoroughfare plan, which atopened fire on the plane, which
quickly Hew out of the immediate
area to drop tba bombs. On* o f
tho bombs was believed to havo
exploded in a swampy ares about

et to oppose Democratic Rep.t J. Edwin Larson, veteran state
Charles Bennett. Jacksonville.
treasurer, announced he will seek
COP Rep. William C. Cramer. , nother ,erm ln ,he Cabinet post
St. Petersburg, bolds the 1st Dis-1 . .
.
...
tn . . . »
trict congressional seat, and Re“ a . held for nearly »
publicans plan to contest aU theHe is expected to qualify this weex
over seven.
and so far only E. E. Collins, TatAmong Democratic eongressloo- uhassee, has disclosed intentions
al incumbents qualifying was Rep. ^ „nnn^ ,
A. 8. Herlong. Lets bur a. 5th Dis- 01 °vromat ntm.
trict and Democrats moved to unComP*r®l,*T * * * ° 7 n d ' Stiiooi
seat Cramer as State Atty. James pen. Richard JtiVM, and Srt
MeEwen announced Saturday he S“ Pt- Tfcon?*\ ®*ll?y
will oppose the Republican.
loT renomtnation to their cabinet
la yet another move by Repub,
.. . _ . ,
„ r._ .
Ileaas to strengthen their toe-bold
S**klal
In Florida, retired Col. Percy m U sionerN athan,M aj^apM t are
Thompson, father-in-law of Preal- fanner House Speaker Doyle 5 ° ?
dent Elsenhower's son, John, chal- ner. Starke; W. B. Hancock,
lenged the five Democrats seeking Oroveland; C. R. R a ce , Winter Ha
the post of retiring Secretary ef ven; ^or*n Carlto^StPetersburg,
SUte R. A. Gray.
and S. Benson Berger, Surfside
Others espiring to succeed Gray !■ D*d#
are Jesse Yarborough, Dade CounSuP£*m* fou rt J“ Hcea Campty; Sea. Tom Adams, Orange belt Thornal, Glenn Terrell *nd
Park; Eugene Fisher, Ed Honubg. Stephen O Connell qualified as did
Angus Laird, Thomas X Fouti, all UtiliUe* Commlsstooer Edwte Maof- Tallahassee, and N. D. Wain- « » . Miami, and Jlm
S‘ ;
wright, Hollywood.
Augustine, who seeks to unseat

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Mon. Feb. 22, 1960—Pag* 8 IT*

Final Arguments

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JUNIOR ARTISTS were working hard to Improve their techniques Satur­
day. Members of the Sanford Junior Art Assn, wielding brush and palette
are. from left, Lex Lossing, Klla Boutwoll, Jack Zimmerman, Cynthia
Dianne Beach and Douglas Zimmerman. The studio sessions are held at
the Lake Mary home of Mrs. J. 0. Gregory, who tenches the young paint­
ers. Mr*. Thelma Sikes is director of the Sanford Junior Art Association.
(Herald Photo)

Queen's Joy Over Son Tempered
•By Grief At Relative's Death
LONDON (UPI) —Queen Ellis- week’s mourning today for Counbeih II, her Joy over her new son test Mountbatten, her aunt by
tempered by grief at the death marriage.
•f a beloved relative began a
The Queen learned Sunday that
the 38-year-old eountesi, wife ol
Britain's chief of staff and a for­
mer official of India, had died
in her sleep during a tour of hos­
pitals in British North Borneo.
The body is being returned here
by airliner for burial.
Tress reports reaching here In­
dicated that the countess’ death
was the result of a heart attack.
Doetora bad warned her that con­
WASHINGTON (U P I)-S p e e ch - tinuance of her strenuous sched­
maker* and bargain hunter* and ule might prove fatal.
She married Lord Louis Mounttheir annual George Waihington’a
birthday fling today with M-cent batten in 1922, when he was a
lieutenant.
Mountbatten,
auloa and a speech the first presi­ naval
dent ever delivered heading the now an admiral and an earl. Is
Britain’ * top* military officer. He
A lia t .
' Patriotic
organisations l a i d la a cousin of the Queen and her
wreaths at Washington’ s tomb at husband's uncle.
By coincidence, another Mountnearby ML Vernon, Va. The Sen­
ate and House followed their an­ battan was critically ill—the 73n u l custom of listening to read­ year-old Marquess of Cariibrooke,
ings of Washingtons 7,Ml-word a cousin nf the Queen, who re­
cently suffered a cerebral hemor­
Farewell Address, which ho Issued
rhage.
for publication but never delivered
Carisbrooke la the only living
publicly.
grandson of Queen Victoria and
The bargain hunters faced an ob­ ths father of Lady Irii Mountbat­
stacle this year. A snow blanket of ten.
O up to two Inebes fell on the capital
Prlnca Philip, tha Queen's hus­
Sundly night and threatened to band, adopted the name Mountsnarl the usually heavy traffic batten when be gave up the title
brought out by the holiday salts.
of Prince of Greece that wai his
Customers began lining up for by birth. The Queen announced
the sany money-saving orgy aa two weeks ago that any of their
early aa Thursday. Hundreds turn­ descendants who is not born a
ed out In the early hours today prince or princess will use the
well ahead of store openings.
name Mountbatten-Windsor.
One enterpriaiog merchant didn't
Philip told the Queen about the
take any chances on his customers countess' death after her doctors
being frosen out. He hired a large had assured him that ihe was
• bus and parked it in front of bis strong enough ta bear the shock.
store to provide sbelter for the She promptly ordered the period
of mourning.
waiting buyer*.
A used ear dealer offered a 1*33
The death dimmed the rejoicing
Pclroil-made auto for M eenU and —marked by the boom of saluting
claimed "U runa good." Other cannon, an aerial review and the
dealers tagged cars for half pries, appearanre of hundreds of flags—
and taasad the public with hiked with which Britain over tha week­
discounts and one-cent auto aecaa- end celebrated the birth of Its
new prince.
aories.
TV seta and typewriters were ad­
A Buckingham Palace spokes­
vertised at M cents apiece, refrig- man announced Sunday that both
• erators for 12, fur coats lot IS, the Quern and her 7 pound, 3
white fox collars at $4, and avaa a ounce son were "doing very
- law mink ato Isa for aa low aa W . w*n.”
Prices were slashed on new re­
frigerators, freeieri, air condition­
ers, stoves, washers and drytrs,
television sals, radios, beds, mattrasses and box spring*, and a very
eoaceivabla kind of wearing apparti.

Shopping 'Spree'
•Highlights Birthday
Of First President

'Famous' Singers
To Perform Here

^Goldsboro Pupils
Present Programs
____
la
the____
first_____________
of a aeries ofGoldsGol
born Elementary School special
assemblies celebrating Negro His­
tory Week, section two of the Sth
grade presented a program can­
tered around the theme "Steps
in Negro Heritage.”
Pupils portrayed famous Ne­
groes In psntomimes and drama;
stixations which showed the many'
contribution! Negroes have made
ta American culture in the fields
of religion, education, politics,
science, business, music and art,
Margaret Edwards, was nar­
rator, Ine* Davis chairman of
program. John Bacon with the
aiiiatane* of W. Smith, was la
charga of stag# decorations and
Barbara Ann Whitt chalrmaa of
costumes. Mra. S. IL Blacksheara
da claia iponaor.
r la a program presented by the
fourth grade. pupUt portrayed the
lift of Abraham Uncola.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The
phase of the sensational
murder trial of Dr. R. Bernard
Finch and his young mistress Car­
ole Tregotf open* Tuesday with at­
torneys presenting summations of
nearly two months of oflen-conflicting testimony.
The handsome tennl* • playing
surgeon and hi* red-haired former
receptionist might learn by the
end of the week the decision of the
jury of seven women and five men.
Testimony ended last Thursday
and the trial was recessed through
today for the Washington birthday
holiday.
Prosecutor Fred N. Whlchrllo
said he will ask for the death pen
ally for both Finch, 42, and Miss
Trcgoff, 23. They are accused of
murder and conspiracy to murder
Finch's estranged wife, Barbara,
Jean, 33. last July 18.
The stale in the trial which be­
gan Dec. 8 has attempted to prove
that the physician and Mist Tregoff plotted Mr*. Finch's slaying
so they could be married without
sharing 3730,000 in community
property with hit wife. 31rs. Finch
in her divorce suit sought all of
the community property.

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Members of the Sanford Art
Assn, have been Invited to par­
ticipate In the annual sidewalk
show and sale in Proctor Centre,
Winter Park, March 2, 3 and 4.
Artists Interested in taking part
in this well known event are In­
vited to hear details discussed at
the meeting of the Sanford Art
group at 7:30 p. m. today In the
Crafts Hut in FL Mellon Park,
Mrs. Helen DeWit, president, laid.
A crafts workshop la on the
agenda lor tonight's maeting.
Those attending are asked to
bring their own material*.

'Trade-In House'
Is Coming Thing
'T h e trade-in house It the com­
ing thing” a large group of Semi­
nole County realtor* were told at
a recent dinner meeting of state
and Central Florida realtor offi­
cials la Orlando.
The forecaat came from C. Armel Nutter, president of the Na­
tional Association of Beal Eitata
Boards who also predicted the
Sixties would tea an unprecedent­
ed growth la tha real estate busi­
ness.
Pointing to tha success of the
automotive Industry In trade-in
business, he laid that within a
short Umt homoowners will be
trading In their old houses for
new ones In much the same man­
ner at they now trade in car*.
Among those attending the meet­
ing were Neal Farmer, president
of the Seminole County Board of
Realtors, William Slemper, vice
president of District 1; Gladys
Dawson, Mrs. Hal Harris, R. M.
Rail, realtori, and Amy Andcp
son, Marvin William* and Jcanie
Blair, associates.

Eyeglass Drive
Tha DeBary Lions Guh la col­
lecting old nycglassea and oyaglass frames, which are to be
sent overseas to nations In need
of gtaaaea. Glassea may be left
at Stripp's Superette or LaRoy
Hardware.

I960 Mailaway
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progreaeiva mailaway edition will
go tu press in 3Urch. Plan now to
send your frienda and fainilira up
North and out of Seminole County
this informative edition completely
covering Sanford and Seminole
County.
This picture edition will have
lections covering Seminole Coun­
ty's home*, sports, entertainment,
agriculture, industry, Navy ac­
tivities, water sports, fishing, the
beautiful city o f Sanford, tourist
activities, Schools, Churches, cul­
ture — featuring tha many clubs
and organisations.
You can’t afford to be without a
copy o f tha big lPfiO Sanford
Herald mailaway edition.
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7 Children Die
Art Group To Join In Flash Fire
In Sidewalk Show

OBERLIN, Ohio (U P I )-S e v e n
young children, five of them from
one family burned to death Sundaynight in a flash fire that ripped a
single-story frame house here.
Firemen said a defective oil
heater, which exploded, trapped
the children in the rear three
rooms.
Five of the children were those
of Mr. and Mrs. Jamrt Isom. The
others were those of Mrs. Mary
Malonr, who is Mrs. Isom's slater.
Firemen said the mother* were
watching television in the front
room when the blase broke out.
The mothers were taken to Allrn
Memorial Hospital here, where
they were treated for shock.
The dead Isom children were
Sheila, I ; Linda, 3; Dennis, 3;
Marsbclle, 18 months, and William,
6 months.
The dead Maloite children ware
Diane, 3, and Marlin Jr., 2.
Besides the mother* and their
grandmother, 3lrs. Sylvia Malone,
two four-year-old boy*, one from
each family, escaped unharmed.
Mgi. Isom's husband, an Uberlln
village employe, has hern In jail
since November for traffic man­
slaughter.

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H m famous LeFavrei, natlonaly
known singing group, will perat Seminole
High m
School&gt;1 at
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y ea n ago. With their aolo. duet,
trie, quartet and quintet singing,
accompanied by piano, aeeordian,
eleetric guitar and bass guitar,
the LeFevres have toured approxi­
mately 42 states and hava record­
ed many top gospel records.
Advance tickets are now on sale
by members of the Latin Gub at
the school.

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ity In the form of a health center la about to bn built.
I, fortunately, it will be built for a few dollar* leas than
1100,000 anticipated expenditure.
Possibily the most significance we can set from the
that the health center project will be In actual conetfcm shortly Is that it Is the first major physical evl&gt;e of the expansion of tha county’s faculties to cope with
fittre*hae been a Ions talklns period about what the
ity should do and should not do in the way of a building
(ram. Previously, moat of the talk remained and the conctlon continued absent.
The health unit has been needed for some time and
tr nubile facilities are needed now—more will be needed
Ins the next few years. The modem center probably will

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"W hy, from tbo moment be gete
till bedtime; be is painting
•&lt;er washing windows, or in summ m be mews tbe lawn and trim*
'the hedge and plants shrubs, etc,
- **Ha never gives me or tbe
hear ef his time
«a e month to another.
"Johnny begs him to eon s to
the P-TA ea Father's Night and
Visit bla heme room, but Howard
Is too tired after puttering around

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- "H o hasn’t taken any o f as to
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“ Soma of the folks down there
who llvod In tbo largest mansions
will get mighty email cabins up
here.
“ For human balnga build their
permanent homei up here by the
way they’ live daring their brief
■ojoom on Earth."
It ia quite commendable for a
husband to take pride in a home
of bla own.
And ha marits praise for equiplng It with modern conveniences
t make life brighter and-easier
for hi* wife.
But don’t become a sieve to
any ptece of land or building
thereon, for thla earth I* Just
a classroom la God's Cosmic
School System.

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You will soon bo promoted,
l o don't become to enamoured
of your temporary, "desk" down
here that you forget tbe entire
porpeee o f life on Earth,
Wouldn't U seom absurd for a
hoy In Tib grade to try to deco­
rate bis desk and gold-plate the
Inkwell and spaed ovary apan
moment polishing tha east, when
be ia going to bo promoted la
a few months?
Wall, that Is no more absurd
thaA millions of peopia who lavish
•vary avaHabte dollar end all
their spar* Uma t o a house
which they'll tear* behind shortly
when they are "prom oted".
"What you have, you teavo at
death," runs an old adage, "but
what you giro away, you take
with you,"
That'* why tho kindly aM laund­
ress rated fo r ahead of a lot
o f ritay Country Clubbers here
on earth. Scrooge learned that,
too, though belatedly.
So tend for my “ Compliment
Club" booklet, enclosing n stamp­
ed, return envelope, plus tec
(neo-profit). 11 will widen your
outlook nod open n op windows
in yeureonll

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tera ia tbe Crimea across the
Soviet Union and into distribution
centers ia both
Poland and
Csechoslovakia. By taking pay­
ment in crude oil which presumably h* will refine and sell in
Italiaa and other European mar­
kets Mattel threatens to disrupt
Um carefully disciplined pattern
o f tha Mg companies with their
central over markets and re­
sources.
Mattel play* an important pari
In th* polities of the Christen
Democratic party. Ha is tba par­
ty's chief angel with yearly con­
tributions reported up to a billtou
lire or over fl,«M,000.
The Mattel enterprises acquired
tbe Pignone steel fabricating plant
In Florence with t peak payroll
ef 1,000 workers. It is Important
to prevent unemployment In this
plant In connection with the fate
e f pertain laft-of-ctnter Christian
Democratic leaders. Italy, is gov­
erned today by a coalition of the'
Christian Democratic right ia
eembinsUen with extreme rightist
and neo-Fasclst splinter parties.

Quotable
Q uotes

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40. Hosting

JUNIUS POND. N. Y. - Mrs.
Minnie Smith, • Junius Pond res­
taurant waitress, on fooding more
toon 100 persons stranded hart
about 41 hours when the New York
state thruway was closed by
"Food supplies held up wcQ and
no one went hungry, even If they
ran out of money."
FRANKFORtT * ” - Gov. Bart
T. Combi answering complaints ef
thousands o f Eoatucky war veter­
ans sxcludod from bonuses under
■ bill he signed tote law last week
because they left Urn list*:
“ It Is simply a matter of set
having enough money lo ge
around.”

Happiness Through Hanlth
(By DR. F. LEO KERW1N)

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When Strauu denied 4Aja«rie»*

bunneMmeai the r i t ... „
pipe to the Soviet Union there
were some protesta from busi­
nessmen. Steel pipe is not oa
tbo embargo list. Tbo gripes came
particularly from those aware of
the big deal that Krapp and other
Ruhr Industrialists bad negotiated
la Moscow ia tbs rammer o f IBM.
But Strausa took a dignified lie* in
his formal statement to the Sen­
ate Commerce Committee:
“ I believe that Uw economic
warfare whleh toe Soviet govern­
United Frees InternaUeul
ment has declared upon to* Uni­
WASHINGTON - President El­ ted States caa be most effectively
senhower on his decision to teavo countered in the work and deci­
today on a tour of South Amer­ sions of too Department or Com­
ica:
m erce."
“ Even among close comrades,
friendship* too often seem to bo
taken for granted. W4 must not
ive our neighbors of Latin Amor:a causes to bellevt this about

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Tbe deal with Russia should keep
not only the Plguono plant but
other fabricator* going for an In­
definite time.
There are apparently no bounds
on Mattel's ambition. Adventuring
into Middle East oil over tha op­
position or the big companies, ha
is now directing tbe construction
of an oil pip* lino from the Ita­
lian port o f Genoa across the
Alps to Geneva in Switzerland.
Italians were amused to watch
the surface repercussions of what
they saw as a prolnged dual be­
tween Mattel and Mrs. Clare
Booth* Luce when she was am­
bassador to Italy.
Exploiting
Italy’s own oil and gas resources,
Mattel waa determined to heap
out the big American corporation!.
Despite Mrs, Luce’ s persisting efforts to behalf of tbe V . S., Mat­
tel Is credited with winning the
roundi

Interference W ith N erve Control
M iy C r u m Anem ia!
One of the abstracts appear* It follows of course, that any
ing in LaPreaao Mndlcnle ia interference to the nerve
u J E S li
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jaeatally that&gt;the compSlb,&lt;Jod;
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WASHINGTON Across the
snow-blown Soviet countryside,
small children mushed through
foot-deep snow to get to their
school classes on time. They msy
have trudged a mile, or two, or
three.
On tbe same day, in the capital
of a nation si g g lla f to keep
lntellectusl pace with the So­
viets, public schools were closed
down.' The doors were shut to
tbe children because two dsys
before there wss e four-inch snow­
fall.
Serna of these children live only
two blocks — ethers even less—

from their school buildings, And
many of tbdsa who live farther
away are in tbe habit of boarding
a school bus or insisting that their
mothers drive them to class in
the family auto.
It's not the fault of our children
that they were deprived o f a day’s
schooling. Tbe big people made
the decision.
In our neighborhood in suburban
Maryland, where the snow was
deeper than in the city Itself, our
eight-ytcr-old screaming meemle
Joined a drove of other happy
rascals sledding down the kills
most of the sehoolless day.

Editor:
Seminole County will fa ct a
crisis this election which caa af­
fect averyoM residing la It It
la oaly human aatura to rebel
agalast increase ia taxes and re­
fuse la see the reason for It, af­
ter net paying any for years.
Tblak back to tha school bond
Issue, a ad—why did you vote for
It? Waa It because you never
realised that soma day you too
weald h ave. to share tbe load.
Tbe ether fellow hai paid tor
y ea n and now you have children
that need j o e d schools end more
teachers. T h en things cost money
and it’s avtryona's responsibility
to pay thalr way. '
Wa have had elected officials
la the past; had they planned
for the future this could havo been
dono la easy stages, but due to
neglect it took men o f courage,
foresight and unselfish desires
to step In and do what should
havo beta dona a long time ago.
Some Individuals cry “ Injustice” —
where were they when tbe records
showed negleet ef duty, and re­
signed to alt baek and rock along
as other* did ia tha past.
We, no doubt, wDl have some
new and old candidates this eleclion premising the “ golden apple"
so to-speak; but what improve­
ment ean be made on tba plans
for Seminole County other than
what th* present progressive com­
missioner* bare already done.
As long aa wa have tbo homestead exemption, any assessment
haa to be above that figure in
order to secure an ineome to
operate and meet th* demands of
tha poop)* and what candidate
for governor would dam to sug­
gest eliminating this homestead
exemption—ask them at tha ral­
lies—so even some will earape
from paying their II. or l&gt;. a
year taxes to support a county’s
program for batter schools, roads,
etc.
No doubt there bare boea some
discrepancies ia tbe new tan roll,

Improve oo (be prefect program
laid out by our commissioners
are: (1) Why do wo have to
travtl to Sanford for our auto
pistes. (2) Why can’t wa have
deputies placed at various loca­
tions to register voters, instead
of going to Sanford during tbo
time tbe books are open and not
appointed days. (Nothing's im ­
possible, they say) (S) I would
likt to seo nsw pubiie buildings
where needed; something that we
need badly.
Yes, my friend, I too have paid
taxes this year for tbe first time
and also have a sensitive purse;
but knowing that no on# can
stop progress for any length of
time, have resigned myself to
Its needs.
The present progressiva com­
missioners were the only ones who
realized the teachers were under­
paid and alloled monies to com­
pensate them a little, which is
still far from the accurate salary
they are entitled to. Wa aro plac­
ing our children In icboola that
need addlUons, teachers who could
find more Income elsewhere—how
much do you vtlua your ehUd's
future—don't sell them short, give
them tha best money can buy.
No one or group can retard
tha future o f Seminole County's
growth; It will forge ahead, but
only under the leadership of un­
selfish, progressive, public thinkIng and courageous officials who
work for th* majority and not
any small minority. Our Increase
In population has placed great
demands on th* county's income
and tha people must be respected
by mealing those demands.
In thtaa last tow years there
have been added industries In oar
County whleh no attempt had
been made la the past to secure
—thle, too, la something to bo
proud of. Our county hai so many
things to be developed, besides
bouses, subdivisions, otc. Somtday we may see large ships dock­
ing In Lake Monroe 'bringing to
Central Florida cheaper, merchan­
dise and fuel. Of course these
things are only planned by man
of foresight, vision and a deter­
mined
desire
that
Seminote
County (hall b* second to aono;
and 1 believe that until tba pic­
ture changes, I am for tha pre­
sent program.
A firm believer la Semtaote

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c o m e t them by yeu r lax Assess­
or. Hew many o f you dared to
protest oa the present taxes, when
you might open the door to th*
past?
Wo will hear from all sides—
what caa bo done to correct eur
taxes? Where were these people
before? Did you bear their voices
cryiag for true assessment?
Thingi I would Ilk*, to see to

County,

DANIEL J.

SCREENEY

These kida of modern society
art (till raised, doipite Ibt ef­
fort* of the adulta to the contrary.
During thoie acboot houra they
bad climbed enough dlatanee up
tbe hllla to have taken them to
sehool and back a doten tlmea. *
Incident* like tbla unwittingly^
««»• our impreaahmable youns
feneration* the Impreaaion that
they are auppoaed to be pamper­
ed.
When they, reach our a ie , at
the rate thta country’* |oln|, they
will have flipped a notch below
ua parent* In our reaolute descent
toward pbyalcal defeneration.
And It's common knowledge
that physical lethargy often leads A
to mental laslneaa. Tbe Irony l a *
that wo parents encourage phy- .
steal softness.
In the old days for instance,
when you and I were young, Mag­
gie, those of us who carried news­
papers did our own legwork in
all kinds o f weather.
Nowadays, newspaper boys of­
ten coma equipped with parental
chauffeurs In SSO-horsepower ears.
The paper route in our neighbor-^
hood is as much the parent's a i i t )
la the teen ager's.
It takes a four-inch snowfall la
the nation's capital to prove to
some paunchy papas bow muscularly sick they are. After 10
minutes with tbe shovel, 1 collaps­
ed before the fireplace for the
rest of tbe afternoon.
In the meantime, tbe doorbell
rang. I found we still have some
young men of enterprise in this
fat-cat country of ours. But t h e )
shoveltoting teen-ager said the
Job would cost 12—a half-hour’ s
work for a ragged individualist of
the old day.
But you can't blame him for the
outlandish figure. Those kids are
simply redacting the philosophy of
modern times—a little work, e
lot of pay.
In Congress, the lawmakers
flail their arms and warn darkly
about how tbe Soviets are m o v in g )
ahead with missiles and how
they’re backstopping their scien­
tific know-how with stepped up
training of their young men and
women.
Our congressional leaders also
bear bleak words about how the
Reds art able to underprice us In
the world markets because we
are geared to high, luxurious liv­
ing.
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Meanwhile, we go tripping b lin d -f
ly along, stopping only to turn
and growl at somebody for let­
ting the Russians slip abesd af
world leadership.

Form Exports
Foil O ff In '59
WASHINGTON (U PI) — U.SL
exports o f farm products in I960
were tba sixth highest to value'
and tbo third highest ia quantity,
according to th* U.8. Department
o f Agriculture.
Tha total o f $3.7 billion in ox*
porta compared with $4 billion in
1061 and |4.7 billion to 1067, E x.
ports last year ware slightly un*
der tbo 1061-11 average but about
one-sixth above tho 1M0-S4 aval*
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IXORA CIRCLE
|ed nuthatch is called an upside
Mr*. David Bach presented the down bird, due to the way he
i program at the Tebruary meeting ; comes down a tree trunk.
The oven bird makes a nett
of the Ixora Circle o( the Sanford
Garden Club. She displayed sam­ resembling a dutch oven on the
ples of evergreen for landscaping ground. The brown-headed eow
In this area. A contest was held bird ran be seen on the ground
and members had to Identify the in large numbers feeding in open
cuttings.
Totted
plants
were fields. The female kingfisher hat
more brilliant colors than the
awarded to the winners.
The group met at the home of male.
Mr. Boldtman said that he has
Mrs. Harry Weir in Mayfair with
Mrs. G. D. Bishop Jr. and Mrs. seen &gt;5 different varieties of birds
Brooke Smith as co-hostesses. In in this vicinity. He pointed out
committee reports Mrs. Weir an­ that the eaglet are becoming
nounced that 111.50 had been scarce due to the fact that spray­
made from the sale of dried ma­ ing for bugs and insect* have kill­
terials at the recent club sponsor­ ed them off.
During the business session,
ed card party.
Mrs. It. F. Shrdden and Mrs. members voted to make a dona­
John Burton described a Junior tion to the state headquarters
Garden Club program given at building in Meade Gardens. Mrs.
the Sanford Grammar School re­ Herbert Behrens asked for dried
cently. Mrs. Wight Klrtley, chair­ materials to be used in Junior
man of the circle, gave a report garden club work.
A covered dish luncheon was
from the board meeting and slated
that the club netted $60.75 from served at noon with Valentine
decorations used throughout the
the card party.
Members voted to sell dried ma­ dining and living rooms. Mrs.
terials at the state flower show, Eric Michaelit was welcomed as
to be held in Sanford in early a guest.
Members present were Mrs.
December. Plans were discussed
for the forthcoming dUtrict tour Raymond Cllcquennoi. Mrs. Her­
of homes, March 22 to 24. In­ man Lederhaut, Mrs- W. B. Moye,
cluded in this tour will be the Mrs. Walter Price, Mrs. C. L.
homes of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Wallis, Mrs. Roy Partin. Mrs.
Epps Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerald Behrens, Mrs. Herbert
Tooke and Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Behrens, Mrs.-C. Hittell, Mrs. B.
F. McWhorter, Mrs. Jo Peck, Mrs.
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Refreshments were served by Alice Robiollo and Mrs. W. S.
the hostesses to Mrs. John Mor­ Willis.
gan, Mrs. Howard McNulty. Mrs.
W. S. Evans, Mrs. Rudy Sloan,
Mrs. Vernon Mite, Mrs. Douglas
Stenstrom, Mrs. Vann Parker,
Mrs. B. B. Hollingsworth, Mrs.
Voile Williams Jr., Mrs. W. H.
Stem per.
Mrs. J. McKay Truluck, Mrs.
Mrs. W. E. Knowles, Mrs. T. W.
An Interesting program on "F ig­
Mere, Mrs. Fred Gants. Mrs. Don­
ald Bales, Mrs. Robert Roscmond, ure Analysis” was presented by
Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. Kirtley, Mrs. S. A. Ridley and her model,
Mrs. Bach, Mrs. Sheddon and the Mrs. Carolyn Rice, to members
of the American Home Depart­
hostesses.
ment of the Sanford Woman's
MIMOSA CIRCLE
The Mimosa Circle met at the Club at the February meeting.
Mrs. Ridley is one of the opera­
home of Mrs. Howard Rice in
DeBary for the February meeting tors of the Trim-ette Salon in
with Miss Kay Henninger serving Sanford. She gave demonstrations
of the exercises that are used at
at co-hostess.
J. C. Boldtman of DeBary. the talon to reduce and add
showed colored slides of birds weight to tho different parts of
and talked on conservation of bird the body.
Following the program Mra.
life.-H e stated that most warb­
ler* are migrating birds, such as Donald Flamra, chairman, called
the hooded, Canada and chestnut a brief businesi meeting and new
sided warblers. The whit# breast- officers for the coming year were
elected. They are Mrs. John
White, chairman; Mrs. A. W.
Woodall, vice chairman: Mrs. Al­
fred Chiles, secretary: Mrs. Madetyn Kuhn, finance: Mra. Flamm,
membership and Mrs. J. P. Wil­
son, program.
Mrs. A. E. Crocker entertained
Refreshments were served by
members of Circle 2 of the UPW the hostesses, Mrs. W. It. Stam­
of the Lake Mary Community Pres­ per, Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom and
byterian Church Tuesday night to Miss Barbara Ruproeht.
celebrate the completion of her
spacious new concrete block hbme Lake M ary
built overlooking Lake Mary.
Mr*. Richard E. Keogh had
charge of the meelink. After •
abort business session she intro­
By FRANCES WESTER
duced the new book, “ Hymnbook of
Celebrating birthdays and an­
the Ages,” which is to be used for
the new study program of the year, niversary with n family gathering
to the group and led a discussion at Lake Mary and dinner Sunday
on tho first chapter, "Tho Study of were: Mr. and Mra. James Rutho Psalms.” At tho closa o f tho genslein, (her birthday), Mr. and
program, a social hour eras enjoy­ Mrs. J. L. Hobby, (her birthday),
ed with refreshments served by the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mixon, (their
hostess, Mrs. Crocker, and Mr*. A. anniversary), who drive over
from Titusville, Mrs. Earl Bay­
B. Ailing.
There were seventeen members less, (her birthday), Mrs. Ida
present and one guest. Mrs. Helen Eoogh, Mrs. Ruth Joiner, Mr.
Freeman will be the hostess for tho and Mra. At Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
next meeting to be held in March. Charles Wabatar, Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard E. Keogh, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Rugenstcin, Cathy Willard,
Betsy, Cathy, and Kipp ftuganstein, Craig, Keith, and Colin
Keogh, Jud, Lela, and Doris Hob­
by, Debbie and Leslie Btyless.
e
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bromley
Norbcrt Peters, the exchange
student from Germany, presented and her mother, from Baldwin,
the program at tha monthly din­ Mich., arrived this week. They
ner meeting of the Business and plan to live in Lake Mary and
professional Woman'* Chib ot tho have purchased the Arthur Kube
house here. They were delayed
Civic Center.
He '(poke on education in Ger­ on their way down when Mr.
many and living conditions there. Bromley wa* confined in the hos­
He also showed some wonderful pital In Macon, Ga. two weeks
color slider of his nalivo country. with pneumonia. Ha ala# ha* beta
recovering tram a Mart attack
suffered Iasi fall. Ha Is muck im­
proved now and friends welcome
them to Ike Lake Mary Com
ity-

Womans Club Group
Presents Program

At Afternoon Birthday Tea
Mrs. Harold Appleby. Mrs. J.
M. Leonard, Mrs. H. R. Pilcher
and Mrs. Toy Witte were co­
hostesses at a lea honoring their
mother, Mrs. Bertha David, on
her S5th birthday.
The tea was given at the home
of Mrs. Appleby, ins Virginia
Avc. Feb. II, from S to I p. m.
and more than to friends and
relatives ealled during the appoint­
ed hours.
The refreshment table was over­
laid with a white linen cutwork
cloth and centered with an ar­
rangement of blush chrysanthe­
mums and sweetheart roses In a
silver epergne. Silver appoint­
ments completed tha table decotions.
Mrs, David's Sunday School
class, the "Truthseekers” of the
First Methodist Church, gave her
a beautiful floral bouquet. She
also received several corsages.
Assorted sandwiches, petits fours
and coffee were served to the
guests. Assisting with tha serving
and entertaining were Mra. T, F.
McDaniel and Mra. R. W. Herron.
The honoree wa* born in Gene­
va Feb. II, 1175 and the hat
lived in Geneva and Sanford plac—
r

C P O Wives Club
Schedule Coffee

MRS. BERTHA DAVID v u honored with • ten on her 85th birthday by
her four daughter* at tha home of Mrs. Harold Appleny. Mra. David ia
ahown aeated in a rocker with the four daughters, left to right, Mra. Toy
Witte, Mra. H. R. Pilcher, Mra. J. M. Leonard and Mrs. Appleby.
.
(Herald Photo)

Members of the C. P. O. Wives
Ctu£ ditrutsed future activities at
their monthly business meeting and
decided to sponsor ■ get-acquaint­
ed coffee.
The group met In the N. A. S.
club room on the base, with the
president, Mr*. Fred Murray, pre­
siding. Mrs. Pat Franks was wel­
comed as a new member and three
vlsitore, Mrs. Norma Welsh, Mrs,
Alice Bailey and Mrs, Delta Gaylor were also welcomed.
The get-acquainted coffre Is
scheduled for March I at t:30 a. m.
at the Chief Petty Officer's Club*
All Chief's wives are Invited. For
further Information call Nora Wil­
liams at FA 2-2111 or Julia Glrtlcr
at FA 2-1705.

On Figure Analysis

Mrs. King Named
4-H Club Leader

Lake Mary Circle

Studies N ew Book

Personals

Exchange Student

Give* B P W Program

MRS. (JORDON ROBERTSON, right, is receiving a gift from Ihe hostess,
Mra. R. W. Ramey, at a farewell coffee given in her honor at the home of
Mrs. Ramey. At left Sa Mrs. C. O. Donnaud.
(Herald Photo)

Airs. Robertson Honored With
Farewell Coffee By Friends
Mrs. Robert Ramey entertained
a group of friends at a morning
coffee at her home in Loch Ar­
bor during the weekend, honoring
Mr*. Gordon Robertson. Mrs. Rob­
ertson will leave Sanford March
4 to go to Europe.
Whan ah* returns the Robert­
sons will make their home in Nor­
folk, Vo. where Cdc. Robertson
has orders to report to the U.
S. S. Forrests!. Guests ware in­
vited for to e. m.
The refreshment teble was eovered with en imported damask
cloth and centered with a lovely
arrangement o f gold and ruat
mums in a silver container. Silver
candelhra with yellow tapert ware
on each end of the table. Mra.
C. O. Donnaud assisted Mrs. Ra­
mey with the serving and enter­
taining.
Mr*. Robertson was presented a
gift from the hoeteae. Guests in-

eluded Mines. E. H. Wartenburg.
R. A. Smith, C. V. Quinn, Dick
Andrus, Stephen Oliver, It. Moore,
I. Rowell, P. Harris. Ksrl Yales,
D. King. C. Iloblilietl, J. Ram
age, L. Edwards. B. Hamilton, It.
Lang, W. F. Lugcr.
W. H. Foulk, W. Malicow,ki.

The Sanford 4-H Girls Club mat
at the home of the new leader,
Mrs. W. J. King, and mad* plans
for their display at the county fair.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, c o u n t y
agent, met wilh tha group and in­
troduced Mrs. King who will assist
the girls at their meetings snd let
them meet at her home twice a
month for awhile.
Anyone between the ages of IS
and 16 years of age, who are Inter­
ested In Joining the club are Invited
to attend the next meeting, Feb. M,
at the home o f Mrs. King, 25S4
Park Dr.

tlcally alt of her life. She is
the mother of nine children, seven
of whom ere still living.
She is a member of the Metho­
dist Church and hat an honorarylife membership In Ihe Women's
Society o f Christian Service. She
is still an active member of the
prayer group of her church and
a Inog time member of the Truthscekere Class.
She is very devoted to her
family, her home and church.
Much time ts spent writing letters

W M U Holds Dinner
A t Oviedo Church

to her children, grandchildren,
great-grandchildren and friends la
all sections of Ihe country. She
loves young people and all kinds
of people and her many friends
and relatives Join In wishing her
many more yrars of life.

Civic Department
O f Women’s Club
Elects Officers
The Civic Department of the
Sanford Woman’i Club elected new
officers for the coming year at
the businr* session of their Feb­
ruary luncheon meeting at the
club house on Oak Ave.
Those elected were Mr*. R. T.
Warren, chairman: Mrs. S. G. Harriman, vice chairman; Mrs. N. R.
Whitney, secretary: Mre. Clarence
Snyder, finance: Mre. J. L. Jewel,
membership and Mrs. A1 Hoat,
program chairman.
The meeting wee preceded by a
covered dish luncheon with Mrs.
Douglas Stenstrom as chairman,
assisted by Mre. J. E. Courier,
Mre. N. V. Farmer and Mre. W. H.
Stempcr. Arrangements of For­
mosa asaleaa were placed on each
table and baskets of greenery an
the stage.
Mrs. Mary D. Knox gave a lath
on the activities o f tha Red Cross.
The group voted te tend a latter
concerning the high cost of drugs,
te Senator Smathers. Mra. Ralph
A. Smith dlaeuaied the by-laws,
first conducting a quia on eight Im­
portant queitlool that nften arise
concerning parliamentary tows.

Member* of the Firtt Baptist
Church in OTiedo celebrated Valen­
tine's Day and crowned their own
king and queen of both the young
people'* and the adult group.
The meeting wai a Training Un­
ion project and was Held in the
educational building of the church
with circle* of the WMU In charge
ot all arrangement*. The meet­
ing darted with an elaborate ban­
quet complete with all the fancy
arrangement* of Valentine both la
decoratloni and the menu. Mrs.
J. B. Jonei Jr., aiiiated by the
WMU president, Mr*. W. H. Andtrton, several members from va­
rious circles and aome o f the
men, prepared and served the
banquet.
.Mrs. Johnny Jones, Mrs. Ray
Beailay and Mrs. Anthony Daniel
were in eharge of decorations and
Mrs. Jack T. Bryant and Mrs.
Gaorga Means, tbs program. Ninety-ooe membere and guests were
served by the banquet committee
including guests from Chuluota
and newcomers from Ft. Lauderdale.
Highlight of tha meeting was tha
crowning of the kings and queens.
Mrs. W. A. Ward Jr. and Jack T.
Bryant were crowned queen and
MONDAY
king ot the adult group and Jan
Grace Methodist Church Even­
Beasley and At Ward received the
ing Ctrele meets at I p. m. at ihe
honor for the younger group.
church.

Church
Calendar
YUMDAY

First Baptist Church has Bro­
therhood supper end program
meeting at 7 p. m.
Finer rest Baptist Church Ruth
Mrs. C. M. Flowers left today
for « two week visit with Mr. I . ft. Clas* M uting at the heme
‘
and Mrs. William Oliver Lindsey of Mra. C. R. Bed, JIT
Jr. and her new I lb. 12 os. Dr. at • p. m.
grandson in Atlanta, Ga. Mra.
Lindaty ia the former Iris Day
Flowsri. Tb* baby has been nam­
ed Charles William.
Several member* of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's
Club attended the district meeting
ia Orlando, recently, at the Cherry
LIGGETT • TOUCHTON
Plata Hotel.
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W. A. Rose. J. F. Bachman, C. D.
McDonald, L. D. Tcnnison, N. R.
Thom, D. C. Hamilton, H. E.
Graham. R. B. Brown, A. R. An­
MONDAY
derson, B. F. Brown, H. F. De­
Sanford Drove 160 B.P.O. Doe*
ment, C. A. Johnson, C. 0 . Dan- will meet at I p. m. at tha Elks
naud and the guest of honor, Club. Balloting on candidates for
Mrs. Robertson.
m em b ersh ip will he coodurted.

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A program was presented includ­
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By JERRY COVINGTON
Tha .fabulous Sanford Saailnolas
brought homo tha first tourna­
ment victory in 23 years Saturday
night when they rotted past a big*
gsr Winter Park ball club by aa
Impnsaiva 79*71 scon .

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A wild and wonderful crowd o f
Sanford rooters cheered tha Sam*
Inoles all the way and from tha
sound o f things this was the gnat*
ast thing- that has happened
around h e n la atony year*.
Although tha Wildcats boast

« f Um finest players is Um
entire a n a Uia Scmlnoles an a
proved far naparior ia a m p da*
partmcnt. Firry Ray Lundqulst
continued hie m a t *&lt;7&gt;« at
lightning fa st play dropping in
M palate. Ha Utarally breka the

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back o f Um Wildcats with bis ball
stealing and driving layupa and
was tbe most colorful player on
the court daring tbe tournament.
Jim Gracey displayed bis valvet
touch Friday when tho Seminole#
dropped Lakevtew ia Uw semi­
finals by a sco n o f M 4 0 . Ha nettad tS points in this gama and
then Saturday night he cams up
.with 26 points in ths big one. His
jump shot from tha aids nfUaed
to miss the target and the Wild'
cate could not find any way po«sibla to atop him. His m o t shoot­
ing seemed to efforUett that ths
ball ban ly mads a sound when
dropping through ths nets.
White Gracey and Lundqulst
were great In their efforts, Terror
Christensen was right there will
them. It was Terry on Friday
night ia tha Lakevtew game that
got the Seminotes beck on their
feet after trailing 53-31 at the
h o lt He came out with bis usual
great defensive work and stola ths
hall Uma and time again, la tha
big ana on Saturday, he put the
Seminolca out in front With his
deadly foul shooting la the first
sad second periods. He msde nine
charity tosses without a miss and
mads 12 fo r 16 fo r ths evening.
Ho ended the evening with I I
point# and his grsat passing sst
up many o f tha baskets mads by
Gracey and Lundqulst.
George Perides is also dut a
m e t deal o f credit. Tbe speedy
little junior was a great play
maker and passer and his defen­
sive w o r k
was outstanding
throughout tho tournament. Georgs
started many fast breaks fo r ths
Seminotes and ha also added nine
pointe to the-cause. It wae hard

ta figure out who would ever re­
place Lundqulst in tha lineup n u t
year, but in Psrides the Seminolts
have a well seasoned veteran.
Tha biggest concent going into
the championship gama against
tho Wildcat# waa tha rebounding.
Big Mike Mother had literally de.
fsated tha Seminolca In the two
previous games with his job on
tha boards and it was doubtful
that any Semlnolt could out re­
bound him. But two fellows antwsrsd ths call with g n a t efforts.
Big Mike Tsmny, who Is a junior,
and Charles Oravtte, cleaned ths
boards all tho way and this was
tha dlffen nco in ths ball gams.
Tsmny finally proved hlmislf as
a starter Friday when ha out-rtbounded ths big Lakevtew squad
and put ths Scmlnoles out fron t
Neither lad had a hand in the ac­
tual scoring bui their work on tha
boards more than made up for
their lack o f points.
FG FT m
SANFORD
IS
28
Gracey
Christensen
It
18
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Timny
Oravtlx
0
0
0
3
8
9
Paridsi
6
10
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Lundqulst
WINTER PARK
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Fly
Broughton
Moahar
Blllingbam
Wiser
Wenninger
Sanford
Winter Pnrk

29
FG
4
2
4
6

21
26
71
26—28—12— 18
2 8 -1 4 —1 8 -2 1

Christensen Steals One From W in ter Park
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Gracey, 38, Oravetz, A t R ight, Close In On Rebound

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By JERRY COVINGTON
Tb# getng w u w to n Friday night. The
,Ewnlnnlw found thamaalvaa trailing Lake.
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vfcw at tho half
by a acora of 88*81

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and energy they bad dlaplayad all aeaaon
aad begaa to pour it on* At tha and o f tha
aoataat the final score read, 60-50. In the
eeeond game, a big and cocky Winter Park
club atrolled onto the court to face the
'Apopka Pattern. However, after three
(quartan of trailing a fired up Darter
(team, they realised that they would have
?te ilk for a shot at the championihip. In
; the Real minute they managed to hit four
’ free throws and aquaesa out a 51-48 vieis was tha Scmlnoles final chaae#&gt;
te, who lu ‘
only two
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je f tho acamii—and also bring horn th e
.lin t tournament championship since 1887.
Tbe Scmlnoles, who hsd played greatall aeaaon, had displayed a little case of
5!
‘ stage
fright when they had faced the
Wildcats jjefore, but Saturday all o f this
changed. They were as cool as^any team
averhaarbeen and even Coach Bud Layer,

[taM M ?SW rlftST*

who usually goes into hU famous towel
act when things get exciting, M t there
like a Judge on tho bench.

When tha smoke hsd cleared amid the
wild, excited crowd la thq.gyra, it was
hard to realise that tha dream finally had
come true. This victory probably ended
the longeet dry spell in prep basketball, for
this waa tha fln t tournament champion.
ahlp to be brought home ia 28 year*.
In my three yean of following tha
Scmlnoles in all sports, this was my greateat thrill. There have been many great
ones but I am sun that hundreds of Sem­
inole supporters wlil^go along with me.

aeries of this pair
Jobs Buries siekla
aad Tom BaUy, U
PteecretL
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Lundqulst Squirms In W ith O /e O f H is 26

Oviedo Cagers Come From Behind To Edge Pierson

What makes the Seminolca so gnat?
Hera ia one of the answen. In the game
against Lakeview Friday, Ray Lundqulst
drove in for a layup and ran into the conento wall and hit the floor. Coach Layer
charged on to the court and checked to see
if he still had his senses. He asked,
“ What's your name?" and Ray
Hay answered
ansi
“ Lundqulst/' Layer said '"•What's
“ What's your
fin t name?" Ray said, “ Some of the fel­
low* call ma 'Cat'," and he took off down
the court. With spirit like this how could Title Bout Nears
they miss?
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: 1. Edwards Builders SuppUn,
ia dreppteg two gasMs te Ptea*
crest, lest s little more of their
lead te the Thursday Night Mtead
Losses lait week.
This gives the supply toast s
total of 4itt garnet te Bret, aad
Pteacreat SI wist, te put them
is fourth spot
Bill. Fester, roUteg for B. Ed*
Wards, tuned te the Ugh match

Gracey, L eft, Pushing1U p One O f H is 26-P oint Total

Oviedo High eager* edged out
Ptersoa's Taylor High team 6240
•t Plcrion Friday sight.
Taylor High jumped lo a quick
lead and maintained It through­
out tbs first quarter. At one time
the Pterion team led Oviedo, 114.
Tho ic o n at tho end of tho lin t
qi-**ter was 19-10 In favor ot
PJer.on.
Mike Duds of Ovltdo tied the
icoro with a field goal In the se­
cond quarter to mike it 23*23.
Two free shots by Jerry Arndt, a
field goal by Johnny Tcslnsky

their winning streak, making It
11 itrsifbt wits ia a row, by tak&lt;
lag gU (ferae tram Furniture Osa*
lie. Sec lisas led (fee Sualaad
tesw, while Howard Harrises led
tie eppeeitiea. Freak Hubs tap*
pled Um 1*11 split, tad Jess Cara*
(fears picked up the 4-1*7 for the
furniture tessi.
•totomeytr Roofing, slaying a
half game ahead af Sualaad ia
I. thawed seme el their eld
speed as (hay teak #U three from
tae beakers. This throws Florida
Bisk late
lie a
e tic
lie ler betu
•pat with tha furniture ten*.

Not ell crows are black. Ths
Clark's crow is gray and white
with black trimming** It was nam*
•d after tbe csplorer of the Lewis
and Clark expedition.

Nightly
3

Heavy,
weight champion Ingemar Johans*
son back from Europe, said to.
day "everything Is all agreed"
and that Feature Sports, Inc., Is
removing tha test obstacle to his
June 22 title defense against
Floyd* Patterson at Tha Polo
Grounds.

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and another by Dude put Oviedo
ahead, 2S-23.
Three field goals and a free
ibot by Taylor Hlgb made tbe
acore 30*29. However, a quick
field goal by Mike Duda put
Oviedo la front 21-M at the hall
time.
The Pterion team went ahead
In tbe third quarter, retaining the
lead throughout that period. Tay*
lor High lad Oviedo, 49*32 at the
end of the third quarter.
Kenneth Starke put Oviedo a*
head with a field goal ia ihe
fourth quarter, giving the Seminote
County team a lead of 9049. The
seore waa tied up agate at 54*54
when Pierson made a free ehoL
Roy Wainwrlght'e field goal put
Oviedo ahead 56*54. Jerry Arndt
Increased tbe lead 56-54. A field
goal by Pierson made it 56-51.
Teaiasky then tank a long shot
to put Oviedo ahead 6046.

Pierson sank another making It
5640. Roy Wainwright then sank
a basket from way out te aew up
the contest for Oviedo. Pierson
sank a field goal just as the bus­
ier sounded but it wasn't enough
te keep Oviedo from winning by
two points.
Johnny Teslnsky was high scor­
er for Oviedo with II points. Mike
Duda had 14; Ray Wainwright 13
and Eanntth Sparks, nine.
The Oviedo girls won the pre­
liminary game, 69*12 over the
Pierson team. Oviedo ran away
with tha gama, leading 27*15 at
the half. High scorer for Oviedo
wae Eleanor Duda with 16 totals.
Marian Fabry had IS points and
Susan Partin had nlas.
Oviedo will piay Cocoa Tuesday
night at Cocoa. Oviedo's final nontournament gama of the season
will bo against Lyman High Fri­
day night.

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SEMINOLE BAND ASSOCIATION barbecue workers were dishing out the
chicken at the high school band association barbecue Saturday night and
the venture made |280 for the band association. More than 450 dinners
w«ra served at the Elks Club barbecue grounds. Serving the orders are,
from left, majorette Linda Daniela, Col. J. 0. Gregory and Al Case, presi­
dent of the band association. The turnout waa below expectations, so the
cooks gave 120 chicken halves to tha Salvation Army and 26 more to the
hangry basketball squad which had ju it won tha OBC championship.

or err l i g a t i o n

rOM TAX RKKO
i s»r. is t.is Florida s h i s i n
ml
i stsi
t
XOIICK IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
X. J. U*hr (hs holder o f Ihs followIns certificate hs* filed said certi­
ficate for tax deed to So Issued
thereon. The certificate number and
year of Issuance, the description
of the property, and the name In
which It was assessed as fetlowsi
Certificate No. Jit
Tear et Issuance June IS, A. D.
IN !
neeerfpiles e f Property r
U l i 1 te S, Block E, Tract TS
Htnlandn Springs According to
Plata Thereof Recorded upon
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
Name la which assessed daraple
Inc.
All of said property being In the
County or Seminole, State of Flor­
ida. Unless such certificate shall
be redeemed arcordlng to law the
property described la such certifi­
cate will be sold te the hlsheat
bidder at tbe front door of the
Seminole County Court House at
Hanford, Florida, on the First lineday la the month of March. IMS,
which la tbs Tth day e f March,
ISIS.
Hated this ISlh day of January,
ISIS.
David M. Oalrhel
Clerk Circuit Court.
Semlaole County, Florida
(Official C!erk*o Seal)
Pubtleh Fob. l-l-tl-J J , It SO

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Legal Notice

lu «b# rear* « f ib » ( w i p Judgp,
TOTH'S
Ppmluplp iM U Iy. FlarldP, lu l*reNOTICE IS IIKItKBY GIVEN that
bale.
Ihe
undersigned
deeirlnx to enxsge
la tci Kalalf * f
In huelneee at Laka Monroe, flemlt.Arft a v . t o w a n r
Pcccaitd note County. Florida, under the
T« All Creditors apd Prroaa H a t. name of GRIFFIS AND HCNTER
Inla s Claims ar Damaada Aualaal CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,
tends to register eeld neme with
aald Ralala:
the
Clerk
of
the
Cln
ult
Court.
Ton and each nf you arc hereby
notified nnd required In present Seminole Counly, Florlris.
/ « / Orm»nd K. Hunter
any claims and demands which
you, or ellhsr of you, may .have Publish Feb. f f . is * Mar. T, It.
attains! the eatata of I.AUnA V.
TOWAUT. de. eased, lata nf aald
NOTICE o r APPLICATION
County, to th* county Juris* nf
FOR TAX DEED
gemtnnla. County, Florida, at hla
I
See.
IBA.1S Flarlda Statutes nf
office In thn court house of eald
County at Sanford, Florida, with­
NOTICE IS HERERT OIVKN.
in eight calendar munUia from
the time of thn first publication Thet N. J. Bebr Ihe holder nf the
following
certificate baa filed eald
of Ihla notiea. Each claim or de­
mand ehnll ha In writing, and ahall certificate for tax dted to ha
Issued
therton.
The
eertlfleete
etata the plare nf r Irienre and
post office addrraa nf tha. claim­ number and year of Issuance, the
ant. and ahall ha aworn to hr tha description of tht property, and
claimant, hla agent, or attorney, tha nim s In which It was assessed
and any aurh claim nr dtmend not are as follows:
Certificate No. I l l
sa filed shall ha void.
Tear af leauanca June ft, A. D.
/ » / Douglas Stenstmm
As rxeculor of ths Last HIT
Dearrlptlan af Property ■
Will and Testament et
N At Ft. nf S J«t F l or W H I
LAURA V. TO WART.
Fu
of K 1/4 of N W U of N lfU
deceased
Section Jl—Township IS South
HTKNRTROM. DAVIS A Mel.VIOSH
— Rangs I f East
Attorneys for Kxerutor
Name In which assessed Mabel
Edwards Rulldlng
Oalloway
Sanford, Florida
All nf said property being In tha
Conmy of Seminole, State nf Flor­
MEUISTRATION OP
ida. Unites such certificate shall
f ic t it io u s
NARKS
We tha underalgaed. being duly be'redeemed arcordlng ta law tha
■worn, do hereby declare under property described In such certloath that the namsa nf alt par­ cats will bt sold to the highest
sons Interested In tha bualnass bidder at the front door of the
or profession carried on under tha Seminole County Court House ul
naaa of JIMCO IIOMF. CONSTRUC- Sanford, Florida, an tha first Mon­
TIOX at JtM Houth Kim Avenue. day In the month of March, IMS.
Hanford, Florida and the extent of which lo tho Tth day of March.
the Inttreat of each, la.aa follows: I ls».
Dated thla fftb day of January,
Namti J. H. MKHHKR; Extant of
ms.
lutarast IS e V
David M. Oatrhel
^
Slg! J. H. Meatar
Clsyh Circuit Court,,
HTATK OF FUlRIDA
Seminole Counly, Florida
COt.'NTT OF HKMIKOI.E
Sworn to an.t* Jubsrrlbed hafora fOfflelal Clerks Heal)
me thle 17th day af February, a . Publish Feb. 1 -l-U -X f. I l l *
D. lit#
(SEAL)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
M ia A. Meaaar
FOR TAX DEED
Notary Public
flee. I l i l l Florida Statatwa at
Title, State at Florida
1040)
NOTICE M HEBEBT GIVEN, That
NOTICE OP SUIT
N. J. Bshr ths holder of the.follow­
STATE OP PUIRIDA TO!
ALMA O. WILKINS, whose ad­ ing eertlflcata hao filed eald cer­
dress Is R.P.D. No. T, Cullman, tificate for tos deed to bo Issued
thereon. Tho rortlflcate number
Alabama:
A ault having been filed agalnat and year of Issuance, the descripyou In tha Circuit Court In and tloo ef tho property, and thn name
for Aomlnola County, Florida. In In which It waa oeteteed are as
Chancery, for divorce, the abbre. follows!
tinted title of whleb ll JOHN W. Certificate No. 114 WILKINS, Plaintiff va. ALMA O. Tear af Issuance June IS, A. D.
WILKINS, Defendant, thin notice HIT
’ Dearrlptlan a f Pro pert ri
la ta require you to file with
N l l * Ft. of E «• F t of Lot I
tha Clerk of eald Court ynur writ­
Central Park
ten defenses. If guy, to rialntlfre
Plat Book « Pago »»
complaint filed In eald cause and
In aerva a copy thereof upon Name In which aaaeased Marian
I'lolntirri attorney not later than A Haiti Folenlue
the l«th day nf March, A. D. l»»ej All o f said property begin la tha
olherwlee, a decree proconfeeao County nf Seminole, Slate of Flor­
will ha entered agalnat you for ida. Unlaea auch eertlflcata ahall
he redeemed arcordlng to law tha
the relief prayed by Plaintiff.
WITNESS my hand and tha seal proparty deacrlbed In nuch certio­
of aald Court thla Itth day of rate will ba told to the highest
bidder at the, front door o f the
February, A. D. III*.
Seminole County Court House at
(SEAL)
Sanford, Florida, an tha flrat Mon­
DAVID M. (1ATCIIKI.
day In. tha month of March, IMS,
rterk of the Circuit Court
which la thl Tth day of March, 111*.
Ry: Martha T, Vlhlen
Dated thle flth day al January,
Deputy Clerk
lt|*.
Konnetk M. Loftier
David M. Ratchet
Edwards Rulldlng
rierk Circuit Court,
Poet Office Drawer tie
Seminole Ceunty, Florida
Hanford, Florida
(Official Clerk’ s Seal)
Attornoy for Plaintiff
Publish
Feh. l - l - t l . U , 1*41
Publish Feb. JJ. ft * Mar. T, 11.

Legal Notice
ORMIXOLR 4.01 ATT BONI.hU COMMISSION
En4ien at Pnhtlp Meartag
Ta whom It may concereit
•
Notice la hereby given In accordance with Section I pf
the Boning Regulations that IV. A. Hunter has requested n
"C ss" permit to build a hulk atorasa plant for I - P. Qaa oa tha
following deacrlbed properly; E III ft af W l i t ft ef ■ I N
ft af part of NIVU of NWU of Sort Ion I t - l t - f l . lying duo E
and adjacent la preaent Southern Natural Gaa Bulk Plant.
PubRo hearing will ba hald In tha Seminole County Court
House, County Commlsalonsra room, M’ adneaday. Mareh », l i f t
at 1:1* P. M. ar ao soon thereafter aa possible.
SemlBolo Cooaty Boning Commlsslaa
Ry R. g. Rrowa
Seminole Couaty Xoalag Director
Publish Ftbraary If, l i f t

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOXIXO COMMISSIOE
NaSteo a f Public Nearing
To whom It may roncerni
Notles la hereby given In accordance with Section I of Ihe
Boning Regulations that Carl L Thompson, Jr,, for C. B. Hester
has requested a “Use" permit to build and opernto a plant for
making tils roof materials Ino smoke or dust) on Ihs following
drs.rlbsd property! h w i # of NKli and that part of M V Ii of SEU
lying N of SAL RR In Section U-XIS-S1E.
• Public hearing will bo hold la the Ssmlnols County Court
House, County Commissioners room, Wednesday, Match t, I f f*
at Tift P. M. ar aa soon thereafter ao possible.
Seminole County Boning Commission
Ry Robert X. Brown
Seminole County Court Mouse
Publish February II. Iff*
■MMINOLR COUNTY SONINS COMMISSION
Nation a f Pablle MoeHag
To whom It may oonrerat
Notice lo hereby glvoa In accordance with section S af tho
Boning Regulations that Sam Fare* for W. K. Sehluaemeyer has
requested a "tiee" permit te build a stable on tha follnwlas
described property: XKU et NE«i ef Section Sf-XtS-ttE.
Publlo hearing will ho bold In tha Seminole County Court
House, County Commltsloaore room, Wednesday, Mareh S, l i f t
at Till P. M. er aa soon thersaftsr ao poselble.
Seminole County Boning Commission
By Rqberl B. Brown
Seminole Connty Benins •Dlreetar
Publish Fobenerr SS. ISIS
S— IBM! M C S t S T t BftXIXM OMMMfSSIMB
Beftee e f BwhHe BeeHag
Te wbnm It may renearnt •
Nolle# Is hereby given te aocordanca with Section I of thn
Banins Besulatlons that Frank Ruaaall has requested tha follow­
ing deacrlbed property he mined C-X Commercial: Beg at the
NK ear of tha Stt af the S B * nf the JIW1* al Section IT-Xl-Xo
run W M i l ft .ta tha M*erly M/W Uao of Slots Road I l-ld f, V ,
M llwy. tT -fl, thence SW'erly l l l l . l It. to U o Intersection of
eeld B /W lias with the X-orly R /W lie- of t!-.r Lake Howell
R osa Stale Read I lf, thence BE'srly along tho N'orly R /W
Has i t L B. I f f IMS ft. thoacs XB'orly i t l f ft morn or
lop* tP ths FOB, ooptalalag IS acroe, morn ar loan.
Pablla hoarlag will bo Mid la tha Seminole County Court
Haute. Ceunty Commleoloaora room, Wednesday March I, l i f t
at TtM P. M. er aa soon thereafter ao possible.
Semlaole Cossty Boning Commission
By Robert S. Brown
Seminole Ceaaty Senlng Dlraatep
Publish Peeraary M. It, m e

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advartisa . . . shop in Hit harald

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I M S O S tS T F SMS INS CSHMISSISS
BeMee e f Pshffp B m H sy
Te Whom It maY eeaosrat
Notice Is hereby given la aocerdante with Beetlna I ef tha
Sonins Regulations that Prank Harris haa. roquet tot a mao'*
permit te build a maltlple family dwelling am the following
described properly: L eu 1, I and t, Blech S. Lake View (AltaBUgq |y |§|gq,
m aaU) eubdlvitleo.
Publlo
w|ll be hold In thn Somlntln Connty Court
bile hearlaB
hearing will
House. Counly Commlagtenera room,, Wsdnenday, March S, 1SSS
at Till P. XL
AL nr
er as aeon thereafter aa
so peeslkla.
possible.*
Samlnule C-maty Zoatag Comas las Ina
By R. S- Brown
_
,
_ .
Semlnnle County Seslag Dirseder
Publish Pekrnary SI. iff#

BMVUIRUI emu STY BMXIhM UORMIBSIOX
Settee o f PwhUe Mowrtwg
Vo whom M may eastern;
T M Semlaole Ceaaly Busing Cemmlsalea a l IU regular
masting Is IM Semlaole county Court Meuse, County Commitefsaere room, a l TUB P. X , Wedasedar. February If, IMS, will
S»ar any persens in District ». cemmleotaaer Homer LUtle'e DietrlcL who could so t be heard at IM mooting ef February Sth
due i s gsaftlec
SaaMaato'Oeustp Baaing Commission
■ y XUhert *. 'Brown
_
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.NTMluolS Couaty Seslag Director
Publish P s ruary XX. 1XM

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOE TAX OSKII
I See. 104.IS Flerlda Statnles ef
t e ie i
NOTICE IH HERERT GIVES.
That K. J. Bebr Ihs holder of the
fallowing certificate has filed said
certificate foe tsx dseri to be Issued
thereon. The certificate number end
year of Issuance, the description
of ths property, end the name In
which It was assessed are as
follows:
t'ertlfI* ate No. 114
.
: _
Tear of Issuance Juno 1*. A. D.

IXIT

Description of Propertyl
tints I. •. A T. Block B. Tract
IT ganlsndo Springs According
to Plats Thereof Recorded upon
the Publlo Records of Seminule County. Florida
Name In which assessed Hubert 11.
Weldon et al
All of laid propeety being W the
county of Seminole. State of MorIda. Unless such certificate shall be
redeemsd according to law Ihs pro.
peMy described In aurh certificate
will he sold to the highlit bidder
at ths front door of ths Ssmlnols
County Court House at Hanford,
Florida, oa the first Monday In
ths month nf March, li f t , whleh
Is the 7th day of Marrh. 1X«».
Dated thle Xlth day of January,
li f t .
David M. Oelcliel
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida
(Official Clerk's Seal*
Publish Fob. l-X-ll-JX, Iff*
XOTICM
f bee.

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OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
1P4.IS Florida Btainteo o f

NOTICE IS HERERT GIVEN.
That X. J. Rehr ths holder of Ihs
following eertlflcata has fllsd said
cortlficals for tax deed to ba Issued
thereon. Tho certificate number
and year af Issuance, tho descrip­
tion of the properly, and tha nsma
In which It waa assessed are as
follows:
Certificate No. XTt
Tear ef
iMuanca June IS, A.D. 1*17
Description e f Preperlyi .
N*e of NBU nf BWU ef
N W 'i Section XX — Town■hip XI South — Range X*
East I Acres
Name In which amssstd Afnss
Blackthear Helro
All of said property being In
Ihe County of Seminole. State of
Florida. Unltee auch rorltflceu
■hall be redeemed according to lew
the- property described In such
certificate will be sold to tho
hlgheet bidder at tho front door
nf the Semlnola County Court
Houat at Sanford, Florida, on the
first Monday In the month of
Marrh, Iff*, which ll ths Tth day
of March, li f t .
Dated this Xlth day of January,
IMS.
(SEAL)
DAVID M. RATCHET,
Clerk of Clrcut Coart
Stmlnolo County Florida
Publish I, X, 11, XX, Iff* .
XOTICM
(See.

OP APPLICATION POM
TAX UKKD
1B4.IS Flerlda Statutes ef

IBttl

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
Jane Adrlatlco the hotdor of tha
following certificate haa filed aald
certificate for tag deed to bo Issu­
ed thoreoa. Tho certificate number
and year of Issuance, the descrip­
tion nr tht property, and tho name
la which It was assottod are aa
follows!
Certificate No. Xtl
Tear af
Issuance Juno 11, A. D. t i l t
Deeorlptloa e f Property I
B W U * of NtVU of NWI4
(Lea* Rd.) geetlon Xl-Township XI South- Rang# IS
East IS Aorta.
Name In whleh asttooog William L,
Richards
Alt of sold property being In tho
County of Seminole, State of Flor­
ida. Unless such certificate shall
M rodeomoA according to law the
property described la ouch certi­
ficate will bo sold to tho hlgbstl
bidder at tha' front door of tha
Seminole County Court House at
Hanford, Florida, oa the first Mon­
day la tho month of March. IMS,
which la the Tth day af Mardh
Iff* .
Dates' this Xlth Say et January
1SM.
(SEAL)
DAVID M. OATCHEL
Clerk Circuit Court
Seminole County Florida
Publish Fob. L E U , XX. IMS.
XOTICM o r APPLICATION POM
TAX DEED
(See. XS4 4 S F lorida Slate toe e f
1SMI
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN,
That X. -J. Bahr the holder of ths
following certificate hao filed aald
certificate for tax deed to be
to be laoueA thereea. The certifi­
cate numMr aad year of leouaaco,
tho deeerlptlee ef the property,
ead the aame In whleh It waa
as as seed are as fellawet ,
Certificate No. -S fi
Tear ef
leeuance June M, A. D. IXIT
Description ad Pvepertyt
Lot SI, Block A. Roplat of
Lake Mobile Shores, n e t
Rook S Page II
Kamo la which assessed Tucker
Developmeat Corp.
All ef aald property belag la the
Couhty pf damlaoto, Stole af Florie. Unless ouch certificate shall
a redeemed according te law tha
property described la aurh certifi­
cate will i e sold tp the hlgheet
bidder at tha front door ef tho
Semlaole County Court House at
Sanford, Florida, on Iks first Mon­
day la the meatb ef March, t ff f.
which Is tho Tth day of March. Iff*.
Dated this Itth day ef Jaauary,
t*M.
(SEAL)
DAVID M. OATCHEL
Clerk Circuit Court
Semlaole Couaty Florida
PubIDh Feh. I. a. U , XX, Ilf*.

t

XN TffM CIRCUIT COURT XlhTM
J lb ll'I A L CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IX AND FOO PMMINOLM COUNTY
CHANCERY NO. ISSOS.
FATE O RlFriN .
Plaintiff
W . NOAM GRIFFIN, JR..
Defendant
XOTICM TO DEFEND
1MB STATE OF FU lRID A TOi
W , NIMH UIUFFIX, JR.
Martevllla, Oeorgla
A Sworn Complaint having been
filed against you tn the Circuit
•Court In end for Seminole County,
Florida, la Cbatvory, for Divorce,
the oherl till# o f eeld ecllea being
FATE GRIFFIN. Plaintiff, va W.
NOAM URirPIN, JR.. Defendant,
Ihoae pyeaeato are te canoe and
require you te file your written
dofeneeo. If any, te the Complaint
(Red bireln. nnd • serve n espy
thereof upon Plalntlffa Attornoy
ua nr before the 1lib day af March,
A. D. life, etherwloa a Decree Pro
Confouo will bo oalorod against
you and tho cause proceed oa parte.
WITNESS my bond and official
Seal at Sanford, Seminule Couaty,
Flurlda, thle fth day of February,

llli.

(SEAL)
David M. Gatckal
Clark of lho Cirrult Court,
Setnlaola. Connty, Florida •
M n Martha T. Vlbloa
Deputy d o rk
Gordon V. Frederick
Attorney lor Plaintiff
P. O Mem l*te
Xof-XBf North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida
A

: Pnh. 1 M. M. M, tBddv f

NOTICE

OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
(Per. IBLtfl Florida Mamies ef
teiei
NOTICE IH HEREBT GIVEN
Thai X. J. Behr tho holder nf tha
following certificate hee filed said
certificate for Is* deed tn be
Issued
therenn. th e
certificate
number and year of leeuame, tlm
description of the property, snir
the name In which It was aistited
are as follows:
Certificate No. XIX
Tear ef
Issuance Juno JO A. D. 1*17
Heorrflptlnn of Frnperly
7*nt », ( D l l V lr »» Ft. nf
K Its Ft. A B M Ft.) Block
B. ' Ifayman'o Add. In Alta­
monte, Plat Book X Page X*
Name In which assessed D. B. Kelgant Hairs
All of said property being In ths
County of flctnlnole. Htats of Flor­
ida. Unless such certificate shall
ha redeemed according to&lt; law I l f
property described In such certi­
ficate will ho sold to tha highest
bidder at the front door of ths
Hemlnols County Court House at
Hanford, Florida, on ths first Mon­
day In the month of March. I*»*,
which lo tho Tth day of March.

(

1» « * .

Dated this Xlth day of January,
life .
David M. Oatchel
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnols County, Florida
(Official Clerk's Head
Publish Fth. I-I-M -JJ. IMS.
£

y

NOTICE

OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
(dee. I f LIB Florida Blatetea m l
1B4BI
NOTICE IH HEREBY Ul VEX,
That X. J. Ilebr the holder of the
follnwlna certificate haa (lied said
certificate for to* deed to bt Issued
thereon. Tho certificate number
and yeAr of Iteusnce. ths descrip­
tion of the property, and tho nsma
,« which It was assessed are as
fellows:
Certlflcala No. XJI
Tear of
Issuance Juno JO, A. D. TMT
R
Deserlptlea o f Property!
w
X 10 | Ft, of 1 Acre Hquaro
In HW cor. of N 't of NWi»
of HE 14 of HW&lt;«
Hectlon I I* — Townehlp &gt;1
Houth— Range XI East
Name In whtrh assessed Robert
A Rattle Garrison
All of said property being la
Ihs County of Semlnnle, Bute of
Florida. Unites auch certificate
shall bt redeemsd arcordlng tn
law tho property deecrlhed In such
eertlflcata will bo (old to ths
highest bidder at tha front dona
of tho Hemlnols County C o u ^
House at Hanford, Florida, on tha
first Monday In the month of
March, 1**0. which Is ths Tth day
of March. 1*40.
Dated this Xlth day of January,
IMS.
(BEAL)
DAVID M. Oatrhel
Clerk Circuit Court*
fl*mlnola County Florida
Puhlleh Fob. 1. I, 11, XL !»••
NOTICE OF AFFLICATION
FOR TAX OKED
(Bee. IB4.IB Florida Statutes qA
1P4II
V
NOTICE IH HEnKBT OIVKN. Ths*
R. Jaffo tha holder of the following
certificate has filed sold certificate
for tax deed to be Issued thereon.
Tho certificate number and year
of leeuance, ths description of tho
property, and Ihs name In whisk
it waa assessed are as fellowsi
Certificate No. Xtl
Tear of leeuanrs Juno X*. A. D. HIT
Doorrlptloa of Property t
Lot J), Block A
Replal of Lak» Mobile Shorn
Plat Hook X P ig s M
Name In which aeeesoed N. O. M 'A
Dowell Jr.
w
All of aald properly begin In Ilia
County of Seminole, Stale of Flor­
ida. ITnleeo such rortlflcate aball
bo redeemed arcordlng tn low ths
property described In suck certifi­
cate Will bo sold ta tho highest
bidder at tho front door of tha
Reallnote County Court Houss at
Hanford, Florida, on tho first Mon­
day la tko month of Match. IMS,
which lo tho Tth day of March,

IIS*.

Dated this Xlth dag o f Jtsuaey
l» f* .
A
David M. Oatrhel
9
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnols County, Florida
(Official Clark's Heat)
Publish February' 1-X -ll-X X -tff*
IN TMM CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IX AND FOR SHMINOUH
COCNTT.
IX CHANCRRT NO. 1MMS
SCIT TO RUIET TITLE
JANE W . THOMPHOK,
Plaintiff,

vx

MART MOAKLRT, If illva and £
dead, her unknown helra at la &lt; 9
devisees or grantMS, — MOAKLET, husband of Mary Moabley, if
alive, aad If dead, hlo unknown
helro at law, davloooo or grantees,
aad all parties claiming Interest
by, through, under nnd against
each af tho aferomontlonod parties
and all partita, natural ar artifi­
cial, having or claiming to havo
any right, title or Interest In tha
lands gltuate. lying and being In
Bemlnole County/ Florida, mnro
particularly deacrlbed aa fellawet
Lot T, Block IT of Iho Fourth
Hectlon of Droamwold B s n -tt
ford, Florida, according le
Plat la Plat Book f, page
•t. of Publlo Rseordt af
■omlaola County, Florida,
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTIVE
SERVICE
TOi MART. MOAKLET, If tllve an*
If dead, bar unknown helra at
law, devisees nr grantees.— —
MOAKLET. husband or Mary
Moakley, If alive, aad If dead,
hie unknown htlrs at law, J
devleeeo nr grantees, and all
parties dalm lag Interest him.
through, under and again W
each of the aforementioned
p
parties and all parties, nstural
or artificial, havlag or claim­
ing to have any right, title nr
Interest In tho lands situate,
*
lying and being In geminate
Connty, Florida.
Tou Are hereby
notified that
tha Plaintiff, JANE W. THOMP­
SON. ban filed la the Cirrult Court
ef the Math Judicial Clronlt of
Florida la aad for the Counly of
Seminole, her Complaint ashing to
qultt title to tho following des­
cribed property!
/&gt;
Lot T. Block XT Of tko Fourth
Boctloo of Droamwold, Sanford*' Florida, according to
Plot In Plat Book,*, pegs **,
o f the Publlo
Records of
Hemlnols Connty, Florida.
Tou are required
to fils your
Auowor or. other Pleadings ta tko
mark ef tho Circuit Court of Semi­
nole Couaty. flerlda, with a copy
o f eamo upon the Attorney for
Iho Plaintiff, Chester K. Whittle,
104 Florida National Bank Build­
ing, Orlaada,. Florida, oa or before '
tho Itth day of March. tl*s. otherwise the allegatlea gf said C o il}
lalat will bo taken ao confessed
F You, This as ties shall ho pub­
lished once e week for four roeoecptlvg weeks By U a gaaford
Herald. * howtos per published la
CoM ty, Florida.
Doted
at
Seafard.
gemlaole
O M «ty, Florida. U la 11th day of
February, IMS.

C

D AVIS M. OATCMSU
Clerk of Ctroglt Co m
Somlaelo Couaty, Florida
Byt Martha V. Vlhlea
Deputy clerk
* * . * ■ . « * *

�—

A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611
DEADLINES .

|

2. For Rent
NEW 3-bedroom
FA 3-7313.

5. Real Estate For Sale
house.

Phone

FURNISHED house for rant, U
Smyrna Dr., DcBary.
APARTMENT, US Elm. FA 2-0571.
FURNISHED collate at Fivt
Points. Phone FA 2-1147.
NICE 3-bedroom unfurnlihed house
In Plnacreal, fenced yard, child­
ren welcome. Call TA 4-0447

•aafarl

She

14 LOTS AT OSTEEN
Good Building Iota, some front on
Highway, 54,900.00 buys all 16
food terms.

Qrralk

Mon. Feb. 22. 1960—Pnge 9

IF YOU have painting problem*
and want to take ad antage of
years of txperienco and the beat
of workmanship call K. M.
Young FA 2-0594 or J. L. Bled­
soe FA 24122.

IAFF-A-DAY

St. Johns Realty Co.
116 North

Park Ave.

TllOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repair*
Roofing A Siding
Phone FA 2-4452

BY OWNER: 2-b. troom CB home;
corner lot; fenced hack yard.
1150 down. 1'hnne FA 2*1263.

2 ACRES
,
2 acres with 2 bedroom, concrete
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
block home, high and dry land.
Call FA 2-4444.
T u n ., thru Frl. • 1 P. M. day he.
House approximately .0 years
fora Insertion. Men. • Sat. neen.
old, with new roof. Several oak
TWO 2-bedroom houses, kitchen*
trees and assorted citrus trees
•quipped. FA 2-4043.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Good water. On paved Rd.
510.900 with amall down pay­
Tura. thru Fri. • I P. M. day be­ WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: rooms
ment.
,
prirata bathe, 114 W. first Stfore Insertion. Man. • Sat. noon.
CLASSIFIED

HOUSE PAINTING: Reasonable
expert workmanship. Free esti­
mate*. Call FA 24171.

DISPLAY:

HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
$200 DOWN
side between Celery and Geneva 2 BR. home with hardwood Boon
The Herald will not be reapontible
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchei ap­
and ceramic tila bath.
a far more than one Incorrect laterpliances. School bus atop. Quiet
"tion o f your ad, and rraerrra the
neighborhood. 575 per month.
right to reviae or reject any ad*
Phone FA 2-4145.
vertisemeat from that, ordered to
FURN.
Apt. SOitt W. le t St.
conform to the potlei** of thte
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
MPtr.
LOOKING for aomethlng nice: 2bedroom house newly decorated, HOUSE, very reasonable. US
CLASSIFIED INDEX
lovely furniture, breczeway, car­
Country Club Circle.
ports, fruit traea. 175 per month.
L Good Food
Adults, one small child accept­ ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
B. For Rent
ed. 11 Smyrna D r„ DeBary. Call
Raymond Lundquiit. Assoc.
S. Wanted to Rant
NO 4-5267.
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
4. Real Eatato Wanlad
S. Heal Katata For Sale
2. 5 and 4 BK. houses, 2 BR THREE bedroom home on two
f . Mori gage Loans
furnished apartment.
Iota, earner So. Ssn.ord and
7. Bu»'iic«a Opportunities
Itth. S t Come, look, mako of­
Y*A Insurance
fer. T. V. Cantrell.
S. Female Help Waatad
•. Mala Help Wanted
I I . Male or Female
Registered Keel Eatate Broker
rh. FA 2*1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
I I . Work Wanted
HERBERT STENSTROM
13. Plumbing Serricee
Registered Rroker
FURNISHED Apt. 500 Park.
IS. Electriral Serricee
LEN RlSNER
14. Build, Paint * Repair
6-ROOMS, tarnished, fenced yard.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
I f . Special Serricto
E. Onora* dose to navy base.
KEN TORBETT
1S*A Heauty Parlors
BETTYE D. SMITH
Elizabeth Roe*.
14. Flowers 4k Plante
Aieociatui
3-BEDROOM hone* In Sunland M N. Park
24. Pete - Lireatock .
—
Ph. FA 2-I4M
Estates,
on
Lake
Dot
Drive.
I f . Machinery • Tnota
Phone FA 2-7257.
BY OWNER: House, 25,700. If you
J*. Boats and Motors
want ■ real buy oall FA 2-6236.
N . Automobilaa
2-ROOM furnished apartment, 310
N -A Traileta
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Rot set­
24. Furnitare
ter, Flore at. FA 2 1451.
EYE OPENING VALUE
M . Articles For Sala
Maaonry Home featuring 2 Cera­
FURN. apt 2944 MeHonviU*.
M-A Article Wanted
mic tHe baths, separate dining
M . Notices A Personals
room and living room ovorleyed
RENT A BED
m l i Lost 4k Found
with wall to wall carpet. Ett*
ReOaway, Hospital 4k Baby B«4a
W M . Education * I
ehen equipped with stove, refri­
By Day. Week or Month.
gerator, dishwasher and diipoeCARROLL'B FURNITURE
»l. Large lot, la quiet neigh­
Ph. FA f-1141
114 W. let I t
It Far*
borhood. Owner says tell at
LARGE
2-bedroom apartment,
tha unusually reasonable price
To Un
partly furnished, screened poreh.
of $14,700. MONTHLY PAY­
Days, phone FA 2-3144.
MENTS ONLY 562.00 per mouth
The HERALD
after a modest down payment.
3. Wanlad to Rent
Want Ada.
This Dollar Squceilng Value la
waiting lor you.
PROFESSIONAL working eoupla
Can now for appointment.
2. For Rent
waat 1 sr 2 bedroom, bouse, kitsbaa. taenlsbut, in Lake Mary. W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
FURNISHED apartment reason­
Write Bog O. Sanford Herald. Phons FA 2-4901
112 N. Park
able. centrally located. FA 2-14M.
Phons FA 2 5321 2001 Park Dr.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom boose, 5. Real Eatata For Bala
Call FA 2 3950.

Stenstrom Realty

•

9-ROOM apartment, famished, no
children. FA 2-5927.

Just Outside City
Limits

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

i k iw I toUyou not to brine your
*** ycm?"
5. Rm I b u t * For Solo
REAL ESTATE DRU'E-IN

J. W. HALL
2544 French Ave.
Reait-r
•Call Hall"
Phone FA 2-3641
3-BEDROOM, 2 balh, double car­
ports, extra large utility room,
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr.
FA 2-1370.
LOTS — 4 CHOICE LOTS
Near Winn-Dixie and Fdbd Fair.
Sacrifice b e l o w appraisal.
FA 25004.
SUNLAND ESTATES: LUu new
3-bedroom, 2 bath home. Down
payment lest than original. Call
FA 2-

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
IM N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24121
COUNTRY CLUB M inor: 3 bed­
room home with Venetian blinds,
and plenty of shrubbery- excep­
tionally clean. FA 2-4704 or
FA 24442.

8. Female Help Wanted
MATURE WOMEN
Your ago la not a handicap —
.If you have about 4 hour* •
d*y and witling to work —
AVON has wonderful earning
opportunity for you. For inter­
view in your home, write,
NOW — Box 246, Lockhart,
Fla.

St. Johns Realty Co.

Stenstrom Realty
HI N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-1420

Legal Notice
m r r iT io r * n a n s
in tin s t - r *i» » n th a t I
am snasss't I " buslntis at Ovtsits.
gsnlnnls County. KlsrlSa. »•&lt;*»
tha fictitious nsms «f. H*I« Distri­
butors. anil that I Intmil to r»*l«*
t»r said nsms wlib tha Clark af
tha Circuit Court. H.mlnol. Counly,
Flurlda. In acoordanra with lh»
rnvl.lnua at ths Kleillloua X i n l
5 latut.a, ln-witl gactloa MIS*
Florida Platataa 1**T.

n o t ic e

PRESCNTS

114 North Park Ave.

S em k n o l l s
IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
• S BEDROOMS
• lYt 4 S BATHS

$550 DOWN
FHA FINANCED

Drive Four Bhacks Want O ff
Franck Asa. On Mtk St. A
Stamper Associate Is On The
Premise* Dally.
Priced Under Preoent Market
■RE OR CALL TODAY

Stemper Agency
Ph. FA 2*4M1 111 M. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2*0231 2441 Pork Are.

ranot
3 Bedroom s-V /2 Baths
OUrtTANMNft PBAtUBIS:
MAI

CadSwed'leSTril

D a w n 's

Jenkins

Beauty Salon

2510 Oak

Furniture

464 Sanford Ave.

FA 2-7644

PA M454

Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
211 Sanford Avo. Pb. FA B4U8

A Satisfied customer Is oar bad
advertisement.
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Bed*. Day. Week or
144 So. Oak
Ph. PA 1-5741
FURNITURE CENTER

1100 French Avo.
Pb. *A 2*710

18. Flowers ft Plants

Mercury

Outboard

Motors

WOODRUFF MARINE

FA
Windshield
Hack Glass 2401 French Ave.
Door Glass
-Vent Glass
20. Automobilea
SERVICE
Sonknrik Glass and Taint Co. 1950 RENAULT Dalphlne,

2-1302

LIKE NEW hospital bod. Pbon*
PA 2-3205.

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BL1NDB
small Enclosed head, tag-proof batten
II. Work Wanted
11 l i t W. 2nd St.
FA 2 4622
equity and lake up payments.
rail with plasti* ends. Plastta
Phone FA 2 4573.
or rayon tapes. Cotton er agios
WHITE GIRL, age 23. detlret DREDGING: Land filled and
sords.
cleaning or babysitting. Phone
bcarhei pumped In. No job to •53 FORD PICKUP, best offer.
Senkarik
Gians end Paint Co.
FA 2 4454.
small or to large. Call TEmple
603 Santa Rarhara Dr.
112-114 W. 2nd St
PA 244m
1-4038.
BOOKKEEPING, accountant, IS
*55 RUICK. radio and heater, DynGOOD
Used
Appliances
and
TV'a.
years experience in all phases
allow. Ph. TA 2 6661. *
Gormly, Inc., Third ft Palmetto.
office procedure; Journals, all
1058 RUICK, Dynaflow and heater,
types Ledgers thru General
low mileage, like new through­ REBUILT auto generators end
Ledger", cost accounting and
starters, 4 and 12 volts. Now
out. Call FA 2-2800.
payroll: desires permanent posi­
North Orlando Electronic*
mufflers (or popular cart. Boole
tion with reputable company in
Ph. FA 2 1954 - FA 2 0063
46 CHEVROLET hutlntia coup*,
Used Auto Paris, South ea 1744
Seminole County. Local resident. 2713 Orlando Dr. — Hwy, 17-02
new motor, good tirea. |I06, 405
Hwy. Phone FA
FA 2-7555.
Holly Ave.
1054 PREMIER (1) with attach­
20-A Trailers
ments. LB-LW portable. Bcwa
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
forward and ravtrs* and d a m .
104 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
FOR SALE — 1056 Spene* Craft
14 payments, 53.20 aa. Write CR.
FA 2-3625
House Trailer. 46texl. See Clyde
Mgr., Boa A ft A, Sanford Her­
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Walls at DeWitli Trailer Park
ald.
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
No phone calls.
FOAM rubber 51.00 per R&gt;-. Q- L
programs,
* t c.
Progressive
shovels $1.42 each. Army Navy
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951— 1061 2 BEDROOM, 36 ft. Colonial
housatratlar, very good condi­
306 West 13th St.
Surplus, IIP Sanford Avo.
TRAIN IN THE SOUTH
tion, custom built, 51550. Can
The construction Industry It boom- ANY TV nEPAIRED 53.50 plus
bo seen anytime. Oak H1U Trail 52,000 BTU oil circulator Roster,
has to be m m to appreciate.
parts. If brought to shop by cus­
er Park, Orange City.
. Become a part of thla vital
Cheap! Call PA 2-4347.
tomers. All work guaranteed for
. Operate bulldozer*, tourna21. Furnltura
pulls. scraper*, draglines, shov­ 90 days.
t
APARTMENT alto gaa stove;
CENTURY TV SERVICE
els, etc.
1 four drawer chost of-dnw ors:
1111 Celery Ava. Phone FA '-14I2 CUSTOM B U ltT. furniture
1 baby stroller, Ilk# sow ;
Train for three full-packed weeka
glo pieces or *eU. Also furni­
FA 34410.
—actual exprriener—at our huge * PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
ture repair. Cabinet*
training ground. Nationwide or AR type* and slses. Installed
FA 2-7061.
VICTOR ten key adding m acblM ,
foreign placement if desired.
"D o H Yourself"
2 years old, 230. Call FA &gt;4310.
WE REPAIR AND SLRVICF.
• BIG VALUES
Write National School of Construc­
• |UICK CREDIT
STINE
tion^ P. O. Boa 666, Cories, Fla.,
Machinery and Supply Co.
• EASY TERMS
for infnrmalWn, giving name, 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6432 WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMP*
address, phone, best hours for
interview.
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
i
Now and Used Furniture
W. L. HARMON
FA 1 5621
PH. FA 2-4228 After I P. M. 311 K. First St.
NAVY AND

T V &amp; Radio Service
(Home &amp;Auto)

Sewing Mach. Repairs

M E N 19-48

Train to operate heavy
earth-moving
equipment
S t Johns Realty Co.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

St. Johns Realty

Be Lovelier With Professional New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­
ance*. A Good Place Ye
Beauty Care.
BUY, SELL er TRADE

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

2-20

Real Eatato — Insurance
Surely Bonds
MEW 2-bedroom CB house on Vth- Nice etean *wo bedroom homo SIS R«. Park Ave. Pb. FA S-M4t
NEED MONEY?
on taro lots. Priced at 26.045.
len Road, kitchen equipped, fur­
Hanford
Easy items.
Becoma
an AVON Representa­
nished or unfurnished, tile hath.
Evans Bldg. U k a Mary
tive. Pleasant work and hours
%
Call FA 2-6007 anytime.
Ph. FA 2-1200
to suit your household sched­
Country homo In Volusia County,
fcoUSE for rent, Sn. Sanfrord
ule. Write, Manager for inter­
flva acres with oseellent two WILL TRADE lota or acreage for
Ave., near Lake Jessup. Phone
view in your home, Box 246,
bedroom house; storage; gar*
housotrallor. FA 2-0510.
FA 2-5414.
Lockhart, Fla.
‘ age; ehicken houses. Ideal for
poultry
or
kennel.
Prleed
at
rURNISHED apartment*, hard­ 10,000. Easy term*.
FARMER’S AGENCY
wood floors, tile hatha. 602 W.
N, V. Farmer, Realtor
CASHIER part time work, apply
27th. Btreat.
D. H. Whitmore
Rlti Theatre.
Lakefrent homesKaa 11,200 up with
Lillian G. Trams
easy term*.
3-BEDROOM
hpuso for rent.
Associates.
9. Male Help Wanted
FA 2-2773.
116 g. French Ave. Ph. FA 3-1211
After houra, FA 2-2616, FA 2-4421. ROUTE SALESMAN for Sanford.
ft
FOR RENT
BROKER
Write Florida Cooperative For
w l b s following ic a list of hornet 202 So. Park Avo. pb FA 21401 FA 2-0241
The Blind, P. O. Box 2411, Or­
and duplex apartments located
ACREAGE FOR SALE
lando.
in desirable sections of town
1. 40 acre tract' at Geneva, 14
Rental—Choice l/ocation
and all feituring fully equipped
acres cleared for citrus. Leia II. Work Wanted
kitchen*.
Largo furnished two bedroom
than $200.00 par acre.
homo at 413 E. First Street.
WIDOW withes position aa full
Beautiful aetting and view. Ideal 2. 30 acre* of good citrus land
2000 Washington Avenue
tin e receptionist, clerk rashlar
1bedroom, 1 bath. 51M month.for residence or professional lo­
near Genova, Inis property sur*
or motel aislatant. Have busi­
t
cation. Drive by, then call for
rounds a 10 acra grove. Good
ness aducation, motel training
a Stamper Associate who will
107 North Virginia
access to this property, priced
and home nursing course. Ref­
2bedroom, 2 bath, flrrplare, he happy to show you inside.
at 56,600.00, Terms available.
erence*. Write Box J. T-, San­
Other rentali available from $35.
0 attic fan, 5IM month.
ford Herald.
3. 160 arras
o f unimproved
unim;
eras of
Usd,
W. H. “ BUI" STEMPER Ageacy
Loch Arbor
near Gentva, 222,500.00, terms. TYPING at boma, legal or any
other. Phone FA 2-6644.
Phone FA 2-4901
112 N. Park
liable June let.
Avalli
Phone FA 2 6321 3001 Park Dr. 4. 314 acres between Geneva and
2-bedroom, 2 bath, completely
furnished Including dishwasher,
Oviedo te mile road front, WHITE MALE, 27, desires part
2-BEDROOM home in woll estab­
Urn* job from I P . M. to midfreezer, and boat 4200 month.
2200.00 per acre, M% down.
lished neighborhood. S p o e I a I
nifkt, available T night* a week,
terms. FA 2-4150.
win consider anything. FA 24447
SM Grapeville
aftar &gt;.
i l l North Park Ave.
l-bedroom, 1 hath. IM month.
GROVE AND LAEEFRONT
35 acres. P ads area, 10 acres
314 Weat 12th. Street
planted In Valencia orangei, ■
kl-bedropm duplex, completely
years old, 2.000 feet front on
Aa m a M
n. Amm
wn
'furnished. 565 month.
Lake, good term*.
Lake Mary
f-bedroom, 1 bath duplex. 515
month.

21. Furniture

Cut flower* For Any Oceassioa 22. Articles For Sals
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 21422
or
FA 24470 HI PI UNIT (all or part), Ltaolng
13" speaker tie. Vlklag tap*
19. Boats and Motors
recorder 160. 2o W. Anaya and
Preamp tso. Garrard turntable
15. Special Service*
HOU8E BOAT, completely equip­
535. Call FA 2-7041.
ped, — le u motor — $050. Call
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AH
FA 2-4219.
SeU U* Your Funritafs. Quick
work guaranteed. Free RttlService With l b s Cask. SUPER
mates. Phone FA 2-7612.
TRADING POST. PA MITT.
Gateway To Tha Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
CLOCK REPAIRING: Wheele**,
POSTER type itngte bod t » ;
Longwood Park, FA 2-7673.
R o b s o n Sporting G ood a
Magnavox TV. 17 la. euasolo
30444 E. 1st.
Pb. FA 2-5441
545. PA 1-1

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates.

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WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact SOS Weat Sth St.
Phone FA 24643

RESPONSIBILITY:

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

14. Build. Paint A Repair

HI* bank*,

srixs&amp;rw

rrftm $ 10,650

fi \

WILSON - MAIER

12.

Plumbing Services

. $SAVE$

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM II. MURRAY
PLUMBING
New ft Used
ti l l Celery Ave. Tel FA 2-1394
Contracting A Repairs
Furniture
and Appliances
Free Estimates
SERVICE CALLS 51.50. Tor de­
R. L HARVEY
pendable TV servlet call San­
204 Sanford Avo. Phone FA 2-3363
ford TV Center. 0th. and San­
2OI-M0 R. Fteut BL Pb. FA 04000
ford Ave. TA J 9741.

Mather of Sanford

Wall

Plumbing ft

II K A T 1 N O

Uniting

H.

B.

POPE CO.

no S. Park -

FA 2-4234

AIR CONDITIONING
TV and
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
1007 Sanford Avo.

PA 2 6562

1.1. Elect rleal Service*

RADIO REPAIR af *r
1:00 nlghta and weekends; Baaford, Lake Mary and Longwood
FA 2 2772 and FA 2 6611.

I5*A lleituly I’nrlor*

Houtt Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vlhlen
June Brown's Beauty Solon
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA 2 0915 2010 Adams Ave. Ph. FA 2-1627

14. Build, Palftl ft Repair

DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
2004 Adams Ph.

FA * '551

F E R T IforL I Z E R
FL O W E R S
SH R U BS
LAWNS
FREE DELIVERY

Lommerse

LAWN MAINTENANCE
PHONE FA 2*7107

WELCOME

NEW COM ER8
TO SAN FO RD
Ws Invito you to bo our
shariaIsly fro# witbout
ttoa at woo *4 Buuford's
Mstole white you teaat* unit'
able housing far yooroolf ssd.
family. Pick up ysur key sl|
our Kate* Off)**,

S U N LA N D
Estates

&amp;

Painters ft Decoralnn
—Free Estimates. Ph. FA 2 6396.

rainbow

B ft M ROOFING
Contracting ft Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
500 Laurel Ava.
I&gt;i.. FA 3 7643

South
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Romeo Dssjgnsd For
FieridA Living.
9 ft 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft t Baths

PARK
HOMES
• Quiet Community
• Nesr Golf Course

$450 Down
Turn Wsst On 2011a
81. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft WsUh
For Our Signs . . . .

OPEN D A ILY
9:00 A. M. Til Dirk
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. Til Dsrfc

$350 Down
From $ 68.50 Monthly

LOCATION: 2010 Grandview Avenue, situs tod sn
largo 00* x 200’ lot; Quiet, exclusive residential section,
with deed-end nireei. Lett* traffic—safer far thi kids!
ROOMS: S lovely bedrooms, t tils baths, spacious living
room and dining area, lovely kitchen, ampio closets,
rarporte and utility room.
EQUIPMENT! Fully equipped nil oloctrie kitchen,
featuring all ntainlen* stool appliance*, Including built
in range, wall oven, dishwasher, double oink, and
refrigerator. Also hao heating unit, exhaust fan, hoi
water heater, blinds, wall sad pump.
PRICK: The total pries is lust 116,800. After a very
reasonable down payment of 11600, you can annum# •
VA iVi*' 28 yoar mortgage, with monthly payments
sf only .899 per month.

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Conventional
Financing
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Low a t $425
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Ws Gunrsnts* Psrsatol
Satisfaction On Th#
Construction Of Yopr
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coat WiU.Bs Cheerfully
Refunded.

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8BMN0LE HIGH DCT STUDENT, Larry David !r congratulated by
Seminole High Principal Andrew Bracken for becoming president of Diveriifted Cooperative Training atudenta in five eountiee. Davit wan
elected at a convention la Winter Park attended by 280 Central Florida
DCT atudenta and coordinator*. With Davit it hla campaign manager.
Kathy Carlo#. Thla waa the firat time a Seminole candidate had aver
attained the office.
(Herald Photo)

Caah award* totalling $2M.so
ware given by the Seminal* Coun­
ty, P * 5 Aaaeclatioa laat week.
bath price* available totalled
SNL Since there wasn't an entry
it r every priee ciet .mention, eom*
o f thee* awards went melalmed
County Agricnltnral Agent Cecil
fe e k o r antd. This mad* a aitua*
Pee where thee* were eeveral ip
licanta for tome price* and no ap­
plicant* for other*.
Agricultural dlW*lon
award*
totaled
IlM
letaied 9
1 ».m
.* . Liveatock eahibiU
exhibit*
received fN J d ; boy* 4-H Clob **•
Mbits, S O T U rfaet fruit *r vegatable, to f; and 4*H Club com­
munity exhibit*; fto.
The Lake Mary, Slavla, San*
told and North Orlando giria' 4-H
tiuba aaeh received 91*.
Priaa winner* la tba largest
fruit or vegetebie claw war* Lo­
gan Curry, Dunn* Koliett, Gary

Smith, Wayn# Daniton, Mr*. C.
Mixon, Tony Jlmanea, and Mr*,
g * may.
Price* In tba boy*' 4-H Club
exhibit* wars awarded to Dee
SpIdelV Rennie ‘ Mlxoo, Devld
Mobn,. T o w Jimmies, Rea* Jimene*. Jonathan Luke*, Login Cur­
ry. Paul Lukas Jr., RuarnU Avery,
aad Steven Shook.
Livestock exhibit ribbon* and
eeah prim* to the poultry ahow
went te Taay Jlameaa, Gary Don­
aldson, and Paul Luka* Jr., Reno
Jimeaet'a racing pigeons woo two
hhio ribbon*. Rabbit show award
winner* were Gary Deealdeon,

WASHINGTON (DPI) Hie
ffouae Appropriation* Committee
Friday granted every penny of
Em n millieo dollars the adminis­
tration requested to epeed up the
nation's apace program.
. The new fund*. to be used by
.to* N * t i * a a 1 Aeronautic* and
Spec* Admlnietratlea during the
present fUeal year ending June 30.
wto pa mostly for the Mercury
mta-hMpaee project
H m t o * were contained to n
supplemental appropriation b i l l
Which Urn commute* seat to the
Mouse fleer tor ectien Tuesday,
day.

out aaai nnn murpn/t asvduiv ws »let, Calby Beit, Martha Dean,
Catherine Dean. Joyce Belihorn,
Stephanie Lankford. Bonnie Stadden and Debbie Krecek.
•Winner* in th e.ll-tl food exhibit
were Linda King, Patay Settler,
Joyce Walts. Evelyn Andrew*,
Carla L om m ler. and Suiaa Garrow.
Needle work and craft* entrants
vho won ribbon* and cash price*
in the ag*40-l&gt; da*a were Thelma
Young, Pat WUlia, Wanda Mixon,
Joyce
Wall*, Debbie Creeck,
Martha Dean, Cynthia WOsoa,
Jacolyn Carnoi, dandra Van Horn,
Kathleen Rook, Sandra Mikler,
Carla Lommler, Rena McKencle
Women's department table lin­
en class winners wars Mr*. Mary
CremwoU. Mra. R. 9 . Crenshaw,
Mra. C. i Lee, Mrs. 0 . L. Gold
sttla, Mrs. C. 8. Lea, M r* Cart
Stepheni, lira. A1 MeMIUlaa, Mrs.
Laura Kreguer, Mrs. R. L. Brad­
bury, and Mrs. Vincent Mateeki.
TextUe painting winners war*
Mra. M. Graham, Mrs. Ann Milchill, and Mra. Harold Fauver.
Taking prises In Uta bedroom
furnishing* clasi wars Mr*. 0 . C.
Goldstein,
Mri.
Roy
TUlls,
Mrs.
John
CaUahaa,
Mr*.
Ai McMillan. Mr*. Hand Is Gray
and Mra. Elton Bennett.

Scout Troop 44
Honor Court Set
Boy Scoot Troop 44 of Orange
City will bold ita Eagle Court of
Honor Monday In Denary. It win
be held at • p, m. In the Com­
munity Center on Shalt Road. The
troop extendi an iavltetiee to aU
past scoutere, aa well a i to tba
public.
Scoutmaeter Robert Cleveland,
along with other Boy Scout execu­
tives, will conduct the ceremoniei
in which the boy* will be elevated
to the highest Boy Scout rank.
The ecoute are Robert Cleveland,
Jr. o f Orange City, and Wellesley
Corbett, Rtoart Corson. Kenneth
La Roy, and Edward Redman, *f
DeBary.

Pritei for pullts and bedspread*
entered went to Mr*. C. S. Lee,
Mr*. C. C. Nagel, Mra. Vincent
Mateeki, Mra. Lata Layman, Mr*.
Betty Loain, Mra. A. K. Apple,
by, Mra. John Crawford, Mra.
Lena Kith, Mr*. C. K. Hunter,
Mra. Kay Saiaman and Mra.
Chart** Schultse.
Knitting p r im were awarded to
Mra. Betty Loain and Mra. 0 . L.
Ooldatein. Award* for price rag*
were given to Mica Eva Hunt,
Mra. Vincent Mateeki, Mra. Earl
Duncan, Mra. H. H. Duncan and
Mr*. Gertrud* Croaa.
Craft* award* went to Mra.
Lydia WUaon, Mra. Cart Stephen*,
Pete Wilson. Mra. John Pariak,
Mrs. Pete Wilson, Mrs. Olga
Hunter, Mrs. Via cant Mateeki,
Mr*. Elton Bennett, Mr*. G. W.
Klmmona, Mr*. E. C, Nagel, Mrs.
John Callahan, Mm. Attain* Me*
Arthur, Mrs. S. E. Norwood, Mra.
W. W. Deitrick, Mrs. Russell Haas,
Mra. Jack Standlfsr, Mra. Kay
Saiaman, Mr*. Ruth Daniel*, and
Mra. K. F . Crenshaw.
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la the mlaeaiflmeoui bom*
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te Mri. Maudia Gray, Mra. B. R.
Gray, Mrs. Eltoa Bennatt, Mra.
Lydia WUaon, Mra. W. J. Hart
toy, Mrs. John Callahan, Mrs. Via.
cent Mateeki. Mra. Cart Stepheni
and Mra. A1 McMillan.

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Snow Blankets Plains
By United Pnm International
A blizzard battared the Plain* atatea
with 40 mile an hour winds and foot-deep
•now today.
It was the lateat of a Ion* line of
vicioua winter atorma that paraded across
the country this month.
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The heavy anow, combined with nearjrale winds and very cold air. made travel
extremely dangerous, the weather bureau
said. Word crews fought mounting drifts
to keep main highways open.
Up to 12 inches of snow fell in KanMa
Monday night. The weather bureau Issued
heavy snow, warnings for parts of Ne­
braska, low* and Missouri with winds ex­
pected to reach 60 miles an hour in some
sections.
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The storm was expected to reach the
Great Lakes area tonight.

A cold wave chased the storm across
the country. The mercury dropped to 10
degrees at Amarillo, Tax* and 8 at Dalhart. In the Texas Panhandle. Reading!
near zero were common in New Mexico,
Colorado and Wyoming.
Children in Colorado were given a
school holiday Monday when the storm
reduced visibility to “yardstick length."
The storm provided high drama when
two Great Falls, Mont., couples were
rescued after spending more than 24
hours in an isolated valley where their
plane made an emergency landing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. McCabe Jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flynn suffered
only cuts, bruises and minor frostbite dur­
ing their long ordeal. A helicopter *vneuated them from the Montana mountains.

Better Roads Plans
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VOL. 1LIX

WBATRBR: Partogr cloudy today and tonight. High today. 62*70, Low tonight, 40-46.
United t r r a Lasmed Wire EatabHahed 1008
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1060
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 635

Leaders Back Van H oy
County Commission Post

t p. m. Slocks

Oily Commissioner* agreed Mon­
NEW YORK (UPI). Stock
day night that gaaford need*
prices at I p. ra.:
representation on to* County Com­
American Airlines ................ 3144 mission and decided to aak J. M.
American T A T ....................... 08
Van Hoy V be would accept their
nclhlehrm Steel ................... 49'4 recommendation tor the vacant
Caterpillar ............................ 29’ 4 commission seat for District g,
C A O .................................... 6S&gt;* which includes the city.
They said they would rocomChrysler ................................. SS*.
The County Commission today adopted a “ finur pri­ Curtis* • Wright ................... 29 ntent that Van Hoy be appointed
mary and secondary road program to present to the State Dupont .................................. 336 to the county board V he ia avail­
Ford Motor .......................
*0' , able. An appointment to the anRoad Department at its budget meeting March 10.
General Electric ................ to1* expired term of David Gatobel
Top priority primary projects include:
General Motors ................... 47'4 must be mad* by tb* governor.
1—Widen and rebuild SR 436 from Altamonte Springs Graham • Paige .................. 2*« A special election ia May to fill
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to th* turkey farm,
Int. TAT .............................. 34H Ihe post has been pointed out as
Lorillard
.......................... 73U necessary by Rep. Gordon Fred
5—
Osteen bridge and connect­
Minute M a id .......................... 1WH crick, since the vacaney baa exist­
ing link to SR 16.
Penney
U4W ed more than to days.
3—
Four-lane Geneva Ave. from
City
Commissioner
J.
M.
Penn RR ......................
1144
Mellonville to French Aves,
Royal American ..................
3W Crapps suggested to* beard beck
4—
Realign and resurfaca SR
Scar* Roebuck ..................... 4644 Van Hoy and Mayor Earl Hig­
.MIAMI (UPI) - Monday's IS- 426 from the Orange County line Standard Oil (NJ) .............. 46&gt;4 ginbotham agreed Van Hoy would
degree reading at Miami broke to BR 46.
Sludebaker............................ 17H be a food administrator M b*
an ll-year&gt;old high temperature
•—Complete W. First St. from U. S. Steel ............................ «744 could bo tempted te accept (
mark for ih* city but did not top
French Ave to the interstate road. Weatlnghouse El.................... 3044 poet.
the state for Ihe day. K waa N
Secondary road improvement
at Weit Palm Beach, warmest
.place in the nation Monday. Ml- projects Include:
O im i'a old high was 03, set la
1—
SR 427 from SR 436 to the
lots.
Orange County line.
2—
SR 427 from Long wood to
Altamonte Spring*.
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
3—
Bear Lake Rd. from SR 436
lenats Migratory Labor Subcom­ to the Orange County line.
mittee will bold four daya of field
4—
SR 46A from Banana Lake
tripa and bearing! la Florida aeit Rd. to SR 46.
week. Sen. Harrison A. Williams
6— Molnar Ave. from 8K 417 to
(D-N.J.I. chairman, said the hear­ SR 419.
ings will be the first since he la6—Concrete bridges on Red Bug
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier Fidel Cnatro’a revolution,
(reduced three bills relstiag to Lake Rd.
•migrant worker*’ problems.
The program also calls for a itry government took over the newnpaper El Mundo and th*
survey for Lake Jessup Causeway Telentundo TV station Monday night, completing ita aeixure
to Oviedo and purchase right-of- of Italian buninexMman Amedeo Barletta’a Cuban proportion
DENPA8AR, Indonesia (UPI) way for realignment o f SR 426 valued at $40 million.
Soviet Premier NikUa Khrushchev from the Orange County line to
T o p e x e c u tiv e * o f th e n ew sp a p er and t h e a ta tio n
flew here today with President Su­ SR 46.
resigned
at once, and government
karno to relax tor a Urns on
Tho board also agreed te sub­
beautiful Bali before plunging into mit its application for an addi­ men were installed In their places.
serious negotiations. Tbs Sovist tional half million dollars from se­
El Mundo and Tele mundo were
leader—a professed atheist—stood condary gat tax fund monay. The taken over by to* Ministry tor toa
impassively In tbo tropic boat funds would be utod tot
Recovery of Wole* Property,
.through an-eight-minute religious
l-c&amp;abuild Sanford Ave. from which netted
Cuban proper
BR.dfi-to Glades'* Cornet-;
« —PuWsaa* right-of-way fer letta and hi
Trial Date
First St. .from French Ave. te the son, Amadeo Jr.
Barletta ha* denied to* govern­
JACKSONVILLE (U P D -A new interstate road.
trial dato is expected to ho sot
g—Widen and rebuild SR 467 ment's charge that be “ profited
today for Mrs. Elisabeth L. Sams, from BR 436 te the Orange County unjustifiably” from bis relation­
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (U P U ship with ousted cx-President Ful- A new Independence movement la
charged with forgery ia chocks line.
gencio
Batista
and
leaders
af
bis
d ra m ass the Jacksonville Polios
4— Build a new bridge over toe
growing to Puerto Rico out of the
administration.
Department's Credit Uaioe. Mrs. Kconlockhatchee River.
debris o f to* old and discredited
El Munda ia to* second news­ parties wboao fanatical teal result
Sams, wife of Jacksonville Beach
•—Purchase right-of-way ' for
Mayer L D. gems, has beee HI SR 411 new bridge and aonneeltea paper toe Castro regime baa tak­ ed to bloody bursts at gunfire k
en over tola year. 11m ouetotry Washington tsrie* to tha past K
.w ith a stoma eh disorder, Aa te SR 46.
seised the once-lndependenl Ad­ years.
•earlier trial, eat to begin Fob. S,
vance last monte, after Ra owner
waa postponed because of her MlThe m w group to the “ Mori
and publisher Jorge la y s*, Red mlento Independent la” composed
to to* UK.
mainly of young people, totellec
Castro's "revolutionary press" tea If, students and warkars be
now
numbers
coven
newspapers,
CHICAGO (UFI) —University of
tween to* age* of to aad 30. Com­
plus th* Communist publication munists to its membership form
California Dean Orlando W. WllHoy,
which
alwepa
Hoes
up
with
aoa take* ever March g the tough­
only a small percentage.
the aov sen meat.
est pettos lab to toe eeeatry to­
The tea dor to Juaa Maria Braa,
Six Havana newspapers are still
day—cleaning up (be scandalThe City Commission ha* agreed
a brilliant young lawyer In his
independently
published,
but
their
•earrad Chicago Polio* Depart- te add a performers’ dressing
early 30a, who was oapcllcd from
.mesu. Mayor Risherd J. Daley room and Isvotary facllitioo to th* pages are customarily dotted wMfi too Univarsity af Puerto Rico ais
"footnotes"
inserted
by
their
"stunned veteran poUcesate end Civic Center aoditorium.
or seven years ago whoa Chancel
surprised moot Chicagoans Mom
The Installation .was requested workers branding atoriaa they dis­ tor Jaime Bonidoa launched what
w an e *P- by the Sanford-DaRary Bn torials- approve as "false” or "enotoieaL” waa then called a "brain washing"
•eperinton- meat Assn.
at students favoring Independence.
Entertainment Association o f­
Maria Bros tod to* opposition
ficers, Mrs. Camilla Rrueo and
to toe "hratowatetog,” toe object
of which waa te urge students te
Chanter Reariek, told ton comacoopt Mm V. S. commonwealth
mission Monday night that dress­
Ml* far Puerto Rio* s* backed hr
ing mom and lavatory facilities
Gov. W to M u ra Marin. He was
for performer* at the Okie Center
expelled, went to th* United Stales
are Inadequate. Sanford will have
trouble getting good enUrtainsra
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Fore­ to complete his education and reto perform hero ealees those fa ­ most Dairies, lac. was granted turned to Puerto Rice.
H m movement to reported grow­
ctliUse are improved they aald. another 30 days Monday te pre­
gcminoU County should get its
ing throughout to* island and now
first animal shelter to toe near Actress Betts Devls complained pare arguments against revoca­ has 1,0W te 3,000 member*. Use
about the facilities when she per­ tion or suspensioa of its license
future.
language they us* I* more radical
The County Commission today formed recently, they pointed out. by the State Milk Commission.
than that used by toe old lodeReariek
and
Mrs.
Bruce
agreed
Circuit
Judge
William
A.
Stanly
•greed to lease ■ two-acre tract
P«nd*a#* Party, b*t so far they
with
the
commissioners
that
lava­
Issued
a
temporary
injunction
pre­
near Cassidy Ave. and UK. IT-B3
limit took opposition to words.
to bs used as an animal Mm*ter tory and dressing room fecllltlea venting the commission from hold­
TTm group publishes a monthly
by to* Sanford Humans Society. edded oa the east side of the ing a hearing in Ihe cate last Wed­
n e w s p a p e r called "Claridad"
The hoard informed Humane Civic Center would be enough. nesday. He gave each side 30 days which lakes a strong verbal stand
Society President Harriett Cow- Commissioner J. H. Crapps pro­ to prepare briefs.
Th* commission has accused for Independence.
• toy it would toast the toad an a posed that this addition be 30 by
10 was tola group which d ca Foremost of buying milk from far­
44 feet.
year-to-year basis.
mers in St. Petersburg and Gaines­ ooAratod Monday at the airport
However,
the commissioners
ville, both areas under commission who* President Eisenhower arriv­
said final approval must coma a l­
control, and Bailing it ia Tallahas­ ed tor a* overnight stay. There
tar a public bearing to hold “ ia
see, which ia not under commission waa m violence—Just shouts and
case (hero are any peraooa who
control. M had ordered too dairy slogans which Eisenhower did not
don't with th* shelter near their
to show eauso Wednesday why Ms hear ar ace.
bomei or property.”
All men member* o f Good license should aot be suspended ar
Mrs. Cowley laid too society
Shepherd Luthsrn Church are revoked.
will discuss plans lor the shelter
Foremost, to filing suit Friday
at its meeting Thursday at g a»k*d te attend a meeting at 7:30
l». m. in the Aatericaa Legion p.m. Thursday at tb* home of a aking for aa injunction, contended
T. K. Hutu, 1413 Park Ave., for the commission's action violated
• ia ll.
“ We hop* U start work on the ton purpose o f organising a men's federal regUattoa* aenceraing free
WARRINGTON (U PI) — Presl
commerce.
project aa soon a* wo alga to* group ia tha church.
dent Rtoen hewer today vetoed tto
leas* agreement if there is no
fi n t Mg bill o f the oiecMon-yeer
'opposition et th* public hearing,”
Cong roue—• measure to »*yt**^
Mrs. Cowley said.
fader-pl spending to curb pollution
“ With the support we have beta
o f tto* nation's waterway*.
promised, we believe .hat we can
H m rotecd bill would have
MOBILE, Ate. (U FI) — Turnip house yard full of young
have an animal shelter by the
raised to f*0O million to* presoot
greens—that
old
standby
*a
south­
summer months,” ah* added and
•lace tha e n g promises to be a long-mag* ceiling o f $600 Million
aiHrd that all interested persons er* menus—had county officials good o m . lo a ity
on federal grant* to help local
attend ihe Thursday meeting.
baffled today.
coasMuaittoc build
A healthy young crop *f turnip
yreena popped out on the lawn o f Festival, complete with
Ihe sew $5 million Mobile Coun­ for "Mias Turnip Groan.'
ty Courthouse Moaday.
Paying
Shrincrs T o install
Officials were asking toe as selves
Tha Shrine Club wto install afWASHINGTON (UPI) Gee. the*# quest loos:
Letting
I r o n in Ua annual Installation
Who planted the turnip greens? sell them
Nathan F. Twining, who under­
M a y at ! ; N p.
went a lung cancer oper etta* to
What offense vac tovrirad, M
to • * “
May. was reported to satisfactory to* Aral question can be answer­
ten
min
a
lor.
' i today alter •■ emer­ ed?
officers of the Bahia Tem ple,'are
Whet’s to be dene with a court.
gency appendectomy.
expected te all

Van Hoy, who kvea at too Mag­
nolia Ave., I* a city bond trust**.
The commissioners a t r o d to ato
Van Hoy about to* poet, with toe
toowled** that they would sup­
port him If be accepted the poolIn other action, Mm commission
accepted for annexation a to-Iot
plat of land between Eighth S t
and Celery Avr. along Scott Av*.
The land is bring developed by
Phillip Zcull, and wilt hava a
paved road • • a oontinuatteg « f
Scott Avo. • • sewag* faelliU** to

Mo to wito Mm city'*, and ally
water.
Tho toniMliaton roaoned land on
too aortoweat oorner of MellonviR* and Celery Ave*. from C-N
to C-l commercial te permit buildteg of a grocery store, launderette
and filling atattoa there. A public
hearing a* th* rera tog was set
tor March 14.
Th* request of Clarence DeWIU
for three cab permits to operate
a new taxicab company to Sanford
was denied.
Ih *

city’* vacating an Irregular shaped
piece of land on tha north aide of
E. Fourth St. west of klellonville
Avo.
The commissioners also author­
ised City Atty. William Hutchison
to toform the Allen Orlando Co.
toot X owes Sanford $830 for teste
the aity conducted to tee if AllenOrlando metal finishing operations
were polluting city wells.
The commission decided that
Eugene C. Dim mock, 3700 Park
Dr., mutt get algnaturri oa aa
annexation petition before attic*

can be taken to annex the block
in which he livei on Decsmwold.
The aignaturea must be those at
other residents oa tb* block.
Tb* city will "m ove in on" *
lot left filled with trash on Scot*
Ave. north at Second St. Th* tom mlstlosera decided I* have city
workmen
d ea r
th* privately
owned land. Recently the commis­
sion aald that any land in th*
city left unsightly or dangcroua
would be cleaned up by city
workmen and to* *wa*r would
b* killed for lb* co s t

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Castro Completes

Migrants Studied

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$ 4 0 Million Grab

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Nikita Welcomed

liMependence 1

New

Cleanup Coming

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In Puerto Rico

Civic Center Stage
Facilities Approved

Foremost Gels
Hearing Delayed

Animal Shelter
♦lease Approved

Lutheran Church
Men To Form Uni?

Water Pollution
Measure Vetoed

Green Lawn

.loir? Chiefs Boss
Undergoes Surgery

H i
QUEEN OK M A R T * Boost* Mltchelaoa *4 Orlamto,
was crowned by 8tat* Warn. Dougina Itenatron fig thfi
climax of an event sponsored by 8kat* City in coopers*
tion with th* Seminole-D*Bary Heart Council to rates

2 Hurt As Toxi,
Auto Collide
During Downpour
Sanfocd leal driver Leroy Bru­
te* Bragg was te fair coadMto*
today after being injured wbea ■
car and tb* Mxi be was driving
collided Moaday at Ninth It. sad
Preach Av*. durtag Mm lata af­
ternoon heavy rain.
Bragg to being treated at Bensinote lioepital tor face cuts and
bruises. Mrs. Mildred Bishop,
identified aa Mm driver at tha
other auto who suffered head in­
juries aad a fractured ankle, waa
reported to goed eradRte* at
Seminole Memoriel.
Police aald Bragg, 67, who re­
sides al 306 . W, Third St., was
driving ccat oa Ninth St. and
(ailed te yield the right of way
to Mrs. Bishop'e car northbound
on French Av*.

Morning Paper
Plans Revealed

President Pledges Latin America Aid
BRASILIA. BratU (UPI) - Pres
ideal Elaenbower came te Braail's
g n a t unfinished aapitel of Brasi­
lia today, wito a pledge of aid
te under-developed Latte American
nations and a common front
against encroaching communism.
Elsenhower's jet airliaer landed
at Brasilia’! airport tor toe Brat
major atop on the four-nation is,OOOmUa South American tour. He
wm met by President Ju***Ua*
Kubitscheck al Brasil.
The tw* presidents already were
agreed aa a second "Declaration
of Brasilia" stetlag their determi­
nation te defend "(be democratic
freedoms and fundamental rights
of man" while pressing toward
America* solidarity and economic
growth.
T to declaration atooiied two
mate points:
Goner si support at Operation Pan
America, t h e tetee-bemiipheric
economic development program
launched by KubiUeheck last year.
Hemisphere defense aad security
of the eoeUoent generally and
peaceful relations among all'th e
American peoples.
"Acknowledge that Joint efforts
of toe America* nations have al­
ready achieved much, but firm
ia toe oeoviettoa that action still
more fruitful should bo taken,” the
declaration said, "the two presi­
dents are confident tost to* hemis­
pheric crusade for economic devel­
opment will tend toward greater
Prosperity and harmony for all.”

POMPANO BEACH (UPI) - A
new morning newipeper to serve
Broward and Paha Beach counties
will begin publication within a
few weeka.
The Sua Coast Sentinel wifi be
printed five days a weak fay Mm
Gore Publishing Co., publishers of
t h a afternoon Ft. Lauderdale
News.
Company President T. T . Gore,
who made the announcement Moa­
day, aald tho Ural issue at the
Sentinel will ba printed la Uto
Eteaahowor to his speech paid
Marah or early April.
Ifibute to Brasil's great effort 1*
&gt;&gt;

. . . . . . .

creating lu new capital out of
Junglo wilderness and turning it
into on# at Mm ' world'* most upto-date cities.
"May your toil be fruitful to
advancing Brasil's development
and wall being,” t o aaid. "M ay
your bands be firmly graaped with
th ra of toe worker* at toe United
State* aad Mm entire free world
to Mm building at a richer life, in

freedom, for yourselves, your chib
dren, and all genarattona to fab
low***

Tha Jornal Do BrasM to lie bag.
nered a report that KubHacheck
would toll Elsenbowor. that tto
hemisphere muet progress at any
price and tost Brazil does acd
want Ha aconomlc development IcR
te theory, but wants In giva a*
example te the entire world.

County Seeks Solution
To Lake Flood Problem
land owners to M
m Florid* Haven
area to Mm seat Hera and of to*
county.
The petition asked that tho
board "take Immediate action to
alleviate Um impossible cotuUiloaa
resulting from the extreme high
level of Lake Semtaary.”
The petition said to* level of
too lake has risen approximately
three feet in th* past six months
“ and haa shown no sign of re­
ceding."
• Property owner* stressed to th*
petition that the conditio* la
causing pollution of the Ink*
"which is a menace to life and
Thursday
will
be Seminole health at all residents to th*
County Day et the Ceatral Florida area.”
Fair et Orlando.
Sanford Homs Demonstration
Club member* will serve aa hos­
tesses fer th* county'* exhibit at
the fair that day. Mosteaaes dur­
ing ether fair daya this week will
GAINESVILLE (U PI) - An offi­
be members of these clubs: Oviedo
cial af a national farm group
Tuesday: Rider Springs end Lake
Brantley, Wednesday; Seminole aald Monday conlrailirito* N
power to the federal government
Bveaing Club, Friday, end Long,
will "undermlaa to* very
wood, Saturday. Lake Monroe Club
lions of our republic."
member* were hostesses Monday
John C. Lynn, associate
wbre the fair opened.
of the American Facto
T to County Commission today
agreed te launch e study te seek
ways te prevent land-locked lakes
from flooding to the county.
The commissioners turned the
problem over to the County
Drainage Committee and urged
H te c*me up with a decision
soon.
The board's action fallowed a
petition from aproximaldy 70

‘Seminole Day*
A t Fair Thursday

Federal Power
Warning Sounded

Sanitarian Gate
‘Vote O f Thanks’

Plumbing, Electric
Boards Are Named

County Sanitarian Vnl Robbias
got a vote o f thanks by (Im County
Commlsataa today.
Tb* hoard adopted a resolution
thanking Robbias for "voluntarily
handling the activities of th* Semi­
nole County Health Unit during Mm
time that the county had aa health
officer.”
Rtoditoc to d toaa to aharga « f
Mm toahh aak until tto arrival
of the aew toallb officer, Dr. Cyid*

The County Commission has
named aa electrical and plumbing
hoard to told teat* far all plumb­
ers aad etoctrlelaa* moving into
the countye
Serving aa Mm rieatriral board
ar* R, C. Harper fir., Sidney Vlhla*. Ted Brooklyn, Donald Barnes Car Theft
and C. T. Rabun.
T to Herald's circulation manager,

•aid ton primary Jto $4
toglalaturea will t o take* *v*v
tho federal govac
trend to halted.
O* toa jlnmktog b r a d a n Bar­ Frank TalteUae, bed Sis ear
Ig a a re*k* at to*
ry Lae fir.. Arable Harriett, BUI •lotos Monday night It was taken sloa at a two-day
LaBrec, Lamar Stokaa and Bteh- from Hiawatha Av*. and Park Dr. beads * f Florida'! •
to M MfiL
bureaus.
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fundi for heart research. Gayto Woodward and Shaato
Beat of Slavia were the que*n*a RUthto of honor at tho
skating exhibition and part/. Tho ovoat rained obo«l
|700 for th* Heart Council

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be open six day* a week, from
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until 9:30 p. ffl. tko other five
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war made at the beginning 11 thia
month.
L. C. Bvera, a native Floridian
and a long-time realdent of Ft.
Pieree, ia owner and manager
of the Badeoek store. He Is veter­
an, of 13 years with Badeoek and
former manager of their Ft.

than by rent* through' tfw DeLand
Badeoek aaalar. Badeoek mart*
are aaaociata atom totally owned
and opera tod but handling Bad*
cock furniture aaclualvaly,. Tbl*
la the firat Badeoek (tort Sanford
ever haa had. The Badeoek com­
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eluding sofas, bads, ebairr and
dinette ante.
A down payment on a furniture
item at the m w Sanford itor^
leaves IX, II or M months left In
pay the balance. Thera will ha
a free gift for everyone who visit*
.Um (tore during tbe neat 30 days.

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teat at granted sealing. Witnesses
said the fight started when a
Negro youth banged a white boy’s
bead a n lost a lunch counter.
North CurollM haa a program
of limited Integration in public
schools ef seven cities, hut King
told hia audience that “we are
not aaHefted with taken Integra­
tion."
“It ia nothing but n now form
togragated lunch eountcra at drag,
d im and department stares. King of discrimination covered by nice*
lad the successful boycott of aog- Uaa,” ho said.
Forty-three of the lunch oouoter
demonstrators were arreatsd in
strikes began at Raleigh laat weak for refusing to
Rianaabwo, N. C. and have spread leave privately-owned Cameron
Village Shopping center,
,
|p: tour other southern stele*.
* FeBeo arrested three Negro toonFour persona arrested during a
we Tuesday hi the aftermath brief battle at a Woolworth store
a street fight between aa ertl- la Greensboro Fob. • ware con­
mated M white and Negro youthsvicted of Various charges Tuesday
but Mm sentences either were sus­
at Portsmouth, Vo.
The throe wore bickering and pended or Smoanlad to only light
trying to provoke trouble near a
shopping canter, police said. A
whim boy was taken to a hospital
with cute on hia fees and neck.
Ha told polios ho was slssbod
udth a rawer.
•o « o lto Negro high school sod

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Mr. Larisa
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body to visit him to
hia Naw fttore. Lot
him prove t h a t "Bedrock Will Treat
You Right.’*

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Praia U w d Wire EatebUahed 1908
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1960

VOL. XLLX

6 0 Jobless A fte r Blaze;
School Fire Cause Probed
NO. 633

Freezing
Predicted
For County

Workers Roll Up Big Tent After Wind Flattened It
Animals In Exhibit Unhurt As Gusts Damage Fair Area

City Facilities Expansion To Handle
Doubled Population Is Outlined
Ok# U i M j e Warren Knowlei should be made to recognise their than three years, Knowles said.
•atimatari Thursday that Sanford responsibility, he added.
Present two downtown lots will no
will foible in alia during tha nest
13—Boat marina, boat basin doubt be used to rapacity in five
to yearn and presented a l l polnt with docks and berths for hosts.
program la taka earn of the as- It la felt yacht dub facllitlei to to y ean , the city manager em­
should be left as a private ven­ phasised.
pension.
13—Enlargement of the present
Knowles praaented the program ture, Knowles explained.
13—A filter system In the Fort ally shop building, which now la
of capital Impravamaeu a t tea
met tin* of tea City
Zoning Board,
diacuat tha
past T Her ad ay,
area, and south of Mth St. Present of water pipe, sewer pipe, semi,
The city manager’* outline In- private
pro party-leased facilities slag and limerock, Knowles said.
aluded:
](—Naw city day pit and
bn eeaatad on for more
1—Rebuilding or enlarging tee
pretent City Hall ta taka ears of
the city's growth.
S—Relocating tha too and Ineraate parking facilMaa la teat
area for City Hall.
The courthouse will remain open until 3 p. m.
3— An expanded central firs sta­
chance to buy 1900
S
a
tu
rd
a y to g iv e c o u n ty reaiden
tion — remodeling of tea present
Jinn, Tax Collector
n u to U g a before* the 12 p. m . ■
one or a new one located at an­
J o h n G allow ay re p o rt u-rl day
other ails.
levied on resident* *
S ta r tin g M onday, I’in o t wi
4— Build a third Bra station
south of u th St. aa tha city grows
who don't have 1960 tags, Calloway added.
further south.
5— Development of a new water
supply field, with a water treat­
ment plant at the well field ta re­
duce expenses. Tha city already
la approaching the capacity of the
present water aupply.
a—A large water main south of
Mth St.
7—Sewage treatment plant by
WTO.
• —Sanitary landfill sites. (Tha
lemlnoie County students will Legislature voted the schools the
present arena am being need ap.) slop sharing textbooks whan double same amount—112 *11 million for
Upon completion, the aftea would sessions end In the fall, tha county books they received for 1BST-M.
make excellent perks and play­ textbook nod supply manager, Ro­ Harris said tee sum was only
grounds.
ger Harris, told the Ja y n e s Thurs­ enough to rover book replace­
a—Continuation of the street re­ day.
ments.
surfacing program to rehabilitate
Some Seminole County school
Harris
said
some
new
books
will
old Street pavements. This should
books are eight years old. The
be
provided
when
new
school
build­
bn an sum s! program so as to
2,400 to 2,300 more students exstretch the aoet ever a longer ings open la the fall. The county petted in county schools next fall
period of time, Knowles said. The school system has funds reserved won't make the situation any eas­
city manager estimated that more for the books, but It still will be ier, he said.
than a half million dollars would a struggled to provide each child
Stewart Gatchcl, county director
be seeded.to do a r mplete Job with his own hooka, Harris said. af ln*i ruction and personnel, said
Pupils
In
grades
03*
through
at tha present.
schools in south Seminole will be
10—Continue a program of erect- four, In double sessions, now share "filled to the hill" when the fall
log e tn a t name signs of a perm a­ many books. A child in an after term starts. South Seminole might
nent type marker each year, noon session shares hia hooka with fare double sessions before (he
painted concrete posts require an- a pupil attending a morning ses­ year la out. ho added. Koriy five
sion.
null repainting, Knowles noted.
The textbook manager said the per cent of the county lax dollar
11 .—Sidewalk roptlr program.
now is used for schools.
Faulty sidewalk* are often tee Legislature denied state srhoolt
Explaining the effect of federal
cause of elalms. Knowles pointed the •&gt; million extra needed for grants to public schools, Gatchel
book*
In
the
IBSi-il
period.
The
out. Abutting property
said the county is trying to keep
as much local control of studies as
possible. When the federal govern­
ment grama National Defense Edu­
cation Act funda It requires local
schools to have complete records,
la use the money to buy equip­
ment which meets certain stand­
ards. and to have county and state
approval before the money la made
available. But the government
‘ SAN QUENTIN. Calif. (UP1) a special session of the legislature doesn't tell what price or brand
—Convict-author Caryl Chessman concurrent with a scheduled March equipment to buy, Onchel said.
escaped tee gas chaaibcr for the budget session to allow the legi­ The federal funds are made
available to schools to promote
eighth time early today when (lav. slature to explore the matter.
Edmund G. Brown granted a to ­
“ I hope the legislature will abol­ science, mathematics and foreign
day reprieve less than 16 hours ish capital punlahmenl, but I, of language studies. They must be
before the scheduled execution.'
course, will abide by IU decision — matched by local fund*.
The reprieve marked another whatever that decision may be,"
major victory for the M-year-old he acid.
robber-rapist in his H it year bat­
The IBM legislature turned down
tle which appeared ta have ended an attempt to abolish capital
punishment, as-have other Cali­
l i defeat.
Brown. In announcing hia deci­ fornia legislature* In m e a t years.
Dr. J. 0(11* Edmunds, president
sion la Sacramento, said ha wantBrown said ha received thous­ of Stetson University will be the
ad ‘In gtva the people ef Califor­ and* 6f communication* la tee case main spanker at the annual Bealnia. through the legialature, • that s i d w i f not an much on tea nale Canady G knnfor af Commerce
chance to express themselves once person of Caryl
dinner scheduled March 10 .
whether Californio
The d f o a r will hn held at ten
The governor said he would end capital punish
Mayfair Ian starting at «:3o p. m.

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H o u rs

Freezing temperatures are fore­
cast for Srmlnole County tonight
following ■ cold snap with high
winds that caused damage to tents
and stands it the county fair anil
In home* in the area.
Temperatures dipped to 33 de­
grees early this morning and frost
is predicted over most of the coun­
ty tonight.
Heavy winds Thursday toppled
the exhibit tent at the (air, located
on llwy, 17-92 and Joel Field, presi
dent of the fair association, said
this morning that llie tent will In­
put up again by this afternoon.
Field alio reported that numer­
ous stands were knocked over by
the damaging winds.
Winds broke the wooden pegs
holding up the exhibit lent and it
flapped over with livestock still
inside.
However, volunteers guided the
animats out and no injuries were
reported. Around the state, a small
tornado struck a.sum m er resort
beach near Panama City Thurs­
day, smashing three homes, rip­
ping roofs from 22 cithers and
slightly Injuring onr person.
George Cowgill, mayor of West
Panama City Beach, II miles west
of Panama City, estimated proper­
ly damage at tGuu.ooo,
The Weather Bureau at Miami
said Ihe weather wea expected to
clear today as temperatures drop­
ped. Temperatures dropped to be­
tween 2* and 34 in northern sec­
tions of the state early today.
Winds kept frost from forming.
The bureau said tha outlook was
for conllhurd cold weather tonight
with frost over most ol Ihe firm ­
ing areas of the stale Saturday
mornlnw swiuM • ^

borrow pil*. The prrsrnt pits are
running oul.
17—Additional recreation parks
as the city expands m o re, and
more to the south. Knowles’also
noted that population growth in
zo years will require added re ­
creation facilities for the youth.
“ *r e u n io n of site for Ns
ro d inn facilities. The need
come for such facilities and
a£ auditorium.
19— Expansion of police hbuslng
and jail facilities. Combined struc­
ture* could be remodeled and
uted for city purposes at less
co*l than new construction.
20— llargr terminal facilities
hinging on possibility of the SanMore than mo Seminole County
forri-Tltusville Canal becoming a supporters of Farris Bryant in the
reality.
govenors' race are expected to
11—in conjunction with the f o r a ? caravan to go to Urlendo
gr terminal project, the nidi- Saturday fur the statewide rally
si thought of a bonded wa ra­ for Ihe Ocala candidate, Earl Hi*
■
- se plight be combined with the ginboiham, county Bryant organlterminal facilities, although this ration chairman said today.
portion probably would lie consid­
The caravan of cars will go from
ered a* a private undertaking, Sanford. Oviedo, Geneva, I.ake
Knowles said.
Mary, Casselberry, Longwood and
Altamonte Springs, Higginbotham
•aid.
The rally la scheduled fur •
p. m. Saturday in the Cherry Plata
Hotel. The Sanford motorcade will
depart at 7 p. m. from 103 N.
The need for protective inning Palmetto Ave. Anyone desiring in­
was emphasised again Thursday formation about the rally is invit­
night as the final romprehemlve ed to telephone the Bryant head­
toning hearing was held by the quarters, FA 1-1100.
This meeting will be Ihe kickulf
County Zoning Board.
The final hearing was for resi­ for the Bryant campaign in Semi­
dents of District 4 and approxi­ nole County, Higginbotham said.
mately 40 persons attended the
t reling in the cmirtlinuir
The toning hoard now wdl study
requests made at previous hear­
ings and make Ua decisions at a
master hearing In March.
County Zoning Director Robert
Brown said the board was highly
pleased that the four hearings
showed residents arc Interested in
protective toning.
Brown said resident* of District
3 who did not attend the hearing
■
for that district because of a con­
* ’if 1 W z
flicting meeting ere invited to at­
tend a matting of the toning
board Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. to
air rocommeodalloos.
At Thursday night's meeting,
resident* from Lake Howell asked
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for higher classifications to pro­
tect their property, and the board
told'the delegation it would eon»
aider the request.
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Bryant Supporters
To FormCaravan

Textbook Sharing To End Added Protective
In Seminole N ext Fall Zoning Urged

Issue O f Death Penalty
W ins Chessman Reprieve

Chamber To Hear
Stetson President

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The second major fire in Seminole County within SO
hour* destroyed the R iant Lake Charm Packing House a n d
ice plant one mile northeast of Oviedo, causing a n estimated
$176,000 damage.
N o one w as in ju re d in th e blnxe w hich le f t a p p ro x im a te ly
60 persons out of work.
The fire was discovered at 12:30
a. m. today and tire crews from
Oviedo, Longwood, Casselberry
and Goldrnrod rushed to the scene
to contain the hlate and prevent
LONDON (UPI) - Queen Eliza*
it from spreading to the com­
pany’s celery plant, some 30 yards belli 11 gave birlh to a boy today,
her third child and Ihe first bora
away.
lo a reigning British soveralgn la
Firemen
fought
the
blaze 103 yeara. The queen and her new
through early morning hours, and princeling were both reported “do*
Ihe plant was still smouldering ut Ing well." The new arrival, whose
to a. m.
birth touched off joyous criebra*
Harold Ward, president of the lions throughout Britain and Ihe
Laka Charm Fruit Co., said it commonwealth, automatically be*
Is not yet known how the fire came aerond in succession to tha
started. Flame* tanned by a west throne.
wind burned strongly until about
4:30 a. in., he said.
The blaze engulfed 14 refrigera­
tor cars containing several part
carloads of celery. Twelve hundred
boxes of temple orangrs also
burned in the parking house. The
corporation is insured but not
COLUMBIANA, Ala. (U PI)-A uenough to completely replace the
Ihorllies today Investigated a com­
lost buildings, he said.
Ward said the company will plaint (hat armed while men raid­
finish It* season’* citrus opera­ ed a Negro home, pistol-whipped
tions with the help of Oviedo's two men and kidnaped and flog­
N'eUnn Parking House, owned by ged a third.
Frank Wheeler, Lake Charm Fruit
now being picked will be packed
at the Nelson company. The Like
BOSTON (U PI) - A disputed
Charm company has more than "voluntary confession” by William
330 acres of citrus.
Van Rie was exported to be inSome of tha citrus workers will traduced today at his trial on a
be laid off but company operations charge of murdering hia shipboard
will continur is far as possible, paramour.
Ward said. About 60 worker! were
employed in tbe burned out park­
ing, lee and celery pro-cooling
WASHINGTON (UPI) — T b o
planta, and 100 more work in tha House Appropriations Committon
firldi.
today put up funds lo biro M0 now
The Lake Charm Fruit Cu. was fedora I tax agents and prodded tho
right at Ihe beginning of III Ice Internal Revenue Servlet tn make
and pro-cooling year when the belter use of its collectors to srscb
fire struck. Persons In Ihe San­ down oo tax avadera.
ford Orlando area who were *uppiled with ice and pre-cooling ser­
vice by Ihe Lake Charm plant
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Tilt Jun*
will hive lo make other arrange­
Ilea Department baa Ipna ampow*
ments, Ward said.
The company has been In busi­ cred lo seise arm s and munition*
ness since 1927. Within the past —and vessela or aircraft contain*
two years it modernized ill Ing such articles—Intended for lb
equipment and re-built its office, legal' export from tho United
which also was burned. Tempor­ States.
ary aider quarter* have been ant
up ip « house next to the plant.
DELAND (U PI) — Gov, U E b p .
Meanwhile, stale Insurant* In­
vestigators and school offlrUls Collin* warned Thursday night
today were still trying (o deter­ Ihe United Staten la •o te i to bn
mine the'reuse of the AlUmonl* In a bad way if more bright young
Springs Negro School Bra early peopla don't oeek t a rear* In gnu*
em m rnt.
Wednesday.
Estimated loss aa t result of
that blaze was heliaved Wo be
■bout 343,000, according to school
BONN, Germany (UPI) — Tim
officials.
•Soviet Unloo warned teday Mat Qm
East German Uammunlau might
cut supply lines nalesi tbe Western
allies leave Weat Berlin. Tba threat
was contained in a alx-paga mean*
raodum of a con v an a lion la r k *
Ambassador Aodrol A. Smirnov
had with West German Social!*
leaders Erich Olteahauer and Het»
HAVANA (UPI1 —Premier Fidel bert Wehner bare Jan . 13 ,
Caatro demanded today (hat V»e
United Slate* halt "aavage" at­
tacks an Cuba's caneflclds by "pir­
ate" planes which he said come
from Florida.
In a three hour and 11 minute
television speech, Castro referred
specifically lo a light plane which
Tbo program at tlm DoBar*
exploded in flight early Thursday Chamber nf Commerce mooting tin
near Perlco, Cuba,
lb* Stetson UalvonUy dining
Caatro welcomed a U. B. offar In room Wednesday oaneigted af two
send experts In eberk Hit national­ Informative talks.
ity of the plana—a Piper CommsnDr, Gilbert L. Lycan. profaaear
rhe—end tha Identity of Ha occu­ of IDitory and Political grionen,
pants.
in hia talk "U nking Abend Ta tho
IMO’s," Haled his e g laJtti am
what tha new decedo will bring
in regard tn aueh diversified sub­
ject* as peace, government, hurt*
ness, labor, education, and rad*
glon. Hn (Uted (bat the grant
problem feeing ue waa whether
or not we con maintain our demo­
cratic system under pro sent con­
ditions.

s A B o y

ARTHUR 11. BECKWITH

Arthur Beckwith
To Enter Race
For Clerk Post
Arthur II Beckwith Jr. today an­
nounced his eandidacy for the of­
fice of (lie Clerk of the Circuit
Court for Seminole County subject
lo lhe May 3 Democratic primary.
For the past 8‘x years Beckwith
lias served as deputy lax collec­
tor In the office uf John I,. Gallo­
way.
"1 am announcing my candidacy,
not only because countless Semi­
nole County citizens have urged
me to do so, but also because 1
see an opportunity for genuine
public aervlce, and because 1 feel
that I am qualified for the posi­
tion," Beckwith said.
"I have great faith In the growth
and development of nur county.
My wife and I chose to return to
Seminole County at Ihe conclusion
nf World War II. Ws are rotring
our rhildren here and we have
been and a rt now interested tn
those things which make for a
wholesome county with opportunity
for our people.
"While the office of the Clerk of
Ihe Circuit Court it primarily an
administrative position, it would
be my purpose to lake part In
aiding tlie development o( (lie
county in a sound business-like
manner," he said.
Reck with, 37, is a life long resi­
dent of Sanford; fte attended the
public school system of Seminole
County and graduated from Semi­
nole High Sr bool. He attended Stet­
son University and Tenipla Uni­
versity.
A member uf First MelhodUl
Church, Beckwith has been a mem­
ber of the Official Board of the
church for 11 yeara ami teaches
the Young Adult Fellowship Sun­
day School Clast. He It a veteran
uf WW It. is married lu Ihe former
Zona Mathews, alto a life-lung Sanford resident. Hr Is the father of
Iwo hoy*, Jack, 10 , and Kevin,
three, and is a member of Ihe
American Legion and Ihe Jayreei.
The Beckwllh'i live at 4U0 W. 2t&gt;Ui
SI.

Altamonte Struck
B,y Fire Again
Fire struck again' in Altamonte
Springs Thursday night.
A one story frame house near
Ihe Prairie Lake Drive-In Theatre
was a complete loss after a kero­
sene healer exploded, Casselberry
Fire Chief Paul Bates aakd, 'Die
house belonged to a Negro family.

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News Briefs
Flogging Probe

Disputed Confession

Added Tax Aid

Export Crackdown

Career Men Needed

Red Warning

Castro Raps U. S.
On Plane Attacks

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Driver’s License
Station Relocated

Mr*. Cornelia I. Paul. Volusia
County tax collector, described
Ihe difficulties of trying to oper­
ate her office under Ibe system S i
provided by Ihe IMS consdiuliaa.
»•
She alalod that the last legisla­
ture changed the law to Uut Ibe \ •tit
counties no longer receive 33 per­ cent of Intangible taxes. She men­
tioned that widow* and dLabtad
persons were entitled to • MO*
exemption in addition to homestead axemplloa,

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1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORE (UPI) prices at 1 p.m.:
American Airlines ********t .
American TAT ... •t»«eee*eo«.
BethleItem Steel ileeeeeeas .
Caterpillar
'IM IM 4H M
M lllltlllSM i .
Chrysler .

Driver's license examination*
will be given at a new location Is
Sanford starting Larch 1.
The Highway Patrol said today
driver permit applications will be
taken at tha Sanford Armory, lo­
cated on E. First At. n tar Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital. The
same • a. m.-3 p. m. hours esrh
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
win be in effect.

Stock

im U[i«*6te
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tote v4?
tote jjJy
DuPont ...
M i a e i i i l M i . Site
Eastman Kodak *lllilltl*
Ford Motor
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■Stock’ Holiday
The New York Stock Exchange
will he closed Monday, lor the
observance of Washington’s birth­
day. Security Aiaociatca, Inc., lo
cal tichanpe members will also he
rioted.

DeBary Chamber
Hears '60 Outlook

SEMINOLE IIMH BAND BARBECUE ccxhniman Gordo* Bradley right,
and Ed Kirchhdff taka a look at noma of tha chickens to bo uacd at tho
barbecue Sat
. Grocer Sam Cochrane ahowa than aomo candid*tea for
tha grill. Tho
ue will be at the Elks Club at 6:30 p.m. (Herald Photo)

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Lori Hard .... **a
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Minute Mold
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Ray at Aasarteaa f•6***1 MW
Sears Roebuck . liM (4 ( (lt« |
Stud*baker ....... ■vilM M M l ■:

U. I. Steel ....
Westiagbeus* El.............

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Ntsarens

CHURCH 0&gt; CHRIST
Gm h i i

Ralph Brawar Jr. . . . . . Evanpalist
Bibb Schael............. IOiN a. ■.

Meraiag Warship ..... llrtM a. a. I. L. Draw* ............ Pooler
Evening Warship.......1M p. m. Sunday Setonl . ... 10:00 t. m,
U:W •- a .
Wad. Praycy Barrie# .. tile p. a . K antaf Wanton
Christian Barrlea TralaJai 0:00

CHURCH O f CtBIBT

E m Duneaa . ...
Meriting Warship
Evening Worahlp
Than. Bible Stud:

E m ia i Worahlg . ... TiM tW-rahlp

Gplicopil
HOLT CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Path Are. at 4th St.
Ear. Job# W. Iheaaa . Paa
Help Eueharlat........ . TiM a.
really Barriet—
Church School . . . . . . liSS a.
Marring Prayer—
Sanaa# . ... . . . . . . UiM a.

E rn la i Warship.........T:M p. a .
Wad. Pray* Barriet Tits p. a .

PreshrtcrU n

REV. ROBERT OLSON

Bm tT PRBSBTTBRIAN
CHURCH
Oak A n . aad Third St.
Marring Worship .. SiU a. a .
Sasdajr Sehtal ....
f i t t a. a .
Marring Warabl#
Jtrto a a .
Saaiar Psliawahlp •• » :* P a .
Unusual Gospel neaiaiea will
Bearing Waratop .. f:to p. a ba prtiCDtad by Bar. Rebart
Wad. Fraynr Barelas.. . .fill p. a . OI*on at T:90 p. m. aarvlcaa Fab.
St-Hi at the Pinecreat Assembly
Haraarr Available
of Cod.
Olaon ha* been active in youth
aranselian .aavaral year*. Ha
ueta aueh tnaavatlom a* Gospel
"M aiic." vtnlriloquiim, cartoontag and Goapel puppet*.

THE KEY

They will ba featured in Mm
meetings which also will Include
alnglai contests, Bible stories and
Scripture memorisation*.
Bar. H. M. Snow, church minis­
ter, invites Um vielnlty's youths
and adulla to attend the meetings.

—a n d th e

OPEN DOOR
1st fundsy aaeb

nan with the Ktp a door opaom To m
• First, Third

Lutheran

Among the hayi to apirHwal trvtfc Is
■ota for w a y of Km piHMo— wfca m

Other Churches

REV. WARREN PAMP

Indian Evangelist
To Load Services
Bar. W arm Pamp, a Patawatome Indian evangelist, will atari
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to T:H p. m. to too Salvation
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The public la Invited.
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jR eale, Womaclc

Airs. Pringle Guest

Engagem ent T old

JEANNE WARNICE

home of Julia (Mra. John) Glrtlcr
on E. Woodland Or. Assisting Mrs.
FRAN (MRS. G. H.) ROBERT­ Girtler with party refreshments
SON. soon to leave Sanford, is were Penny (Mrs. Ralph) Feebeing feted with farewell parties. baek, Helen (Mrs. Vent) Dubois
Wednesday she wai guest of honor
gt • Coffee given by Wahnela
— -------------(Mrs. Robert) Ramey—and invi­
tation* have been mailed for a
lea In her honor (o be given next
Wednesday at the home of Sue
(Mrs. C. M.) Hoblitiell. Muriel
(Mrs. H. H.) Osborne will be cohostess.
This morning the VAH-11 En­
listed Men’s Wives' Club enter­
tained with an informal coffee for
her. The courtesy was held at the

Enlisted W ives
M eet Sunday
T o Organize Club

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Ttie wives of VAU-S Enlisted
Men will meet Sunday arternoon
at 2 o'clock In the melting room
in the C. P. 0 . building on the
the group to discuss plani for
b ast.
It will be the first meeting or
organising ■ club. Wivci of all
VAH-3 Enlisted men are urged to
attend and help plan future actlviUei.

R ebekahs T o H ost
District M eeting
Semlnola Rebekah Ledge No. 43
held their February meeting at
the Odd Fellows Hall with Mra.
Berthe Snyder, noble grand, pre­
siding.
A visilor, Mra. Lillian Andrews,
Putnam ‘ Conn, wa* welcomed.
Plane were made for a district
meeting to be held Feb. 25, la
Sanford with Ssminola as heat
Mrs. Margaret McGonigal, district
deputy president, will be present
at the meeting. All vieltlng Rcbehsbi In the Sanford area ara In­
vited to attend.

and Kay (Mra. Jam es) Thompson.
Mrs. Robertson at the club proThe club prseenled the honorec
with a cigarette lighter.
Cdr. Robertson will be attached
to the L'SS Forreatal—but before
moving to Norfolk, Fran will leave
daughters Sally and Carolyn with
her parents in Olathe, Kan., and
take n second trip to Europe.

RITA (MRS. R. L.) BAUERutuatly vibrating with vim n’
vigor, la recuperating from m a­
jor aurgery at her home on Pinecrest Dr. She left the hospital
yesterday.

tfaJidw
CAMELLIA CIRCLE
Membere of the Camellia Circle
decided to sell w reatl* and other
door decorations a t tb*-fUle flow­
e r show to bo held in Sanford next
December.
The group met for the February
meeting nt the hnme of Hr*. Lewis
Earley la Lake Mary. Co-hostess
we* M n. Donald Knight, Mrs. A.
X, Shoemaker J r., conducted the
business meeting end gave reports
from the board meeting.
Ure. Vernon Hnrdla presented
a report from the by-laws commit­
tee. The new by-lawa were read
and discussed. They will be voted
en a t tbe March meeting!
A very Interesting program no
landscaping wn* presented hy A.

F. Ramsey. He told the group that
you need imagination and creative
ability to be a landscaper, Oao of
the biggest miitakee in landscap-

Lynn Celebrates
Ninth Birthday

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Mra. L. W. Jones honored her
daughter, Lynn, last weekend with
n patio party. The occasion was
Lynn’s ninth birthday and bar
classmates nf the Osteen echool
were the guest*. Diane Jnnei asslated her mother with the enter-

l i i m t JLMfcS
Tbe children played games and
took turns horseback riding. Those
enjoying Ibe celebration included
ShiHey Albritton, Gayle Hyatt. Deb•rah Tatum, Fonda Vlncicnt, Linda
Black. Joyce Harvey, Karen Ofif i, Donna Rbodro.
Paul Allman, Bryant Hyatt, Kir­
by Osteen. Michael Sktensr, Mike
Ketowitx, Craig Colwell, Steve and
Banal* Riggs. Buddy Laace, David
Tyson, Marcello Tart, Ronald Rho­
den, Johnny and Clay Vieno, Don­
nie and Lana Jaaea and Henry
Clerk.

LASSIE SMITH la pleased to
find so many women interested
in her charm course—or self-im­
provement. if you prefer—that she
is conducting for ihe Recreation
Department at the Civic Center.
The adult class started Tuesday
morning and plana have been dis­
cussed to have an evening course
too—tomorrow morning classes
will be forming for the junior set.
Lassie made her initial appear­
ance in the ipolllgh. when, as a
teenager, she was named the first
queen of the Maryland State Fair.
In fact, it was this appearance
that brought her to the attention
of Harry Conover and subsequent­
ly a modeling career in New York
City. Later the played in summer
stock and then appeared in "Life
With Father" on Broadway. Dur­
ing the war years, she toured
with a USO grqup and happened
to be on the stage of an open
air theatre in the Philippines
when it wai announced that the
war with Japan bad ended. She

MRS. ROBERTSON

MRS. GEORGE MAFFETT Is
thinking it would be nice to do
tome globe trotting too. Especially
since ihe Just received a letter
from her slater in Collingswood,
N. J., who told of her plane to
spend four weeks abroad. The
sister la Mra. C. M. Kyerson.
the former Cornelia McRae, of
Sanford—another sister. Mrs. C.
W. Himll Sr., live* here.

log i» planting'too much and plant­
ing shrubs too close together. A
question add" Inswap ported fol­
lowed h it talk.
Tha hostesses served refresh­
ments to 3tr. Ramsey, Mrs. Shoe­
maker, Mrs. Hardin, Mra. Made*
lyn Kuhn, 3lra. Bob Crumley, Mrs.
J, L. Horton Jr., Mrs, Dave Laude,
Mrs, W. L. Gramkow, Mra. S. F.
Manfre. Mra, W, C. Bilan, Mra.
Alfred Cbilei, Mrs. Milner Osborne
and Mra, J . o . DeBord,

OUT GARDENER’S CIRCLE

V flsudinq

Mr*. Grace Real* entertain'd
with a dinner party, Sunday, at
! her home in the Long Apartment*,
! in Enterprise, at which time the
announced her engagement to
Gerald R. Womack of Key We»t.
Wedding plan* are incomplete
hut wilt be announced in the near
future. Guest* included Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Keller of PeLand,
Gerald Womack and children, Joe
Smith and John Cable all of Key
We»t.

Surprise Show er
For Club Secretary
Membera of Ihe VAH-I. Enlisted
Wives Club gave a surprise hahy
shower for their secretary Mrs.
Fredrick Stcgemann. when the
group met at the CPO Club for
the February meeting. A basket
decorated with pink and white
crepe paper was filled with many
gifts.
At the business session plans
were made to hold a covered dish
luncheon for members and their
huabandi at the CFO Club March
25. Two movie films were shown.
They were scenes taken of the
men aboard the Saratoga. The
next meeting la scheduled for
March 13.

.MISS CAROL HERMAN

Mr. and Mrs. W. Jt. Herman,
2433 Willow Ave. Sanford, announce
Ihe engagement and aproachlng
Studies H ym nbook
marriage of Ihclr daughter, Carol,
lo Virgil M. Picklesimer, ion of
Mr*. Joe 5mathers wai hostess
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Castle, 2432
for tha monthly meeting of Circle Yale Ave., Sanford.
One of the UPW of the Lake Mary
Communlly Presbyterian Church
at her home on Lake Emma.
Mrs. Ted Brooklyn, chairman.
led the group In the study of
the first chapter from the book,
"Hymnbook Of The Bible", en­
titled "Book Of P silm i."
Mr. and Mrs. Diek Hart aril
Mrs. Richard Bebc, ro-hoiteii,
had charge of the devotions. Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Richard, bouse
Smelher* gave a .'fading, "Guest gueita of the Haris, have returned
Of God." A future project of sell­ from a trip to the southern part
ing candy was discussed. Mrs. of the alate, visiting friends in Key
J. L, Humphrey wai appointed West and St. Petersburg. The trip
was a gift from the Richards in
program chairman.
A committee was appointed to celebration of the H art's golden
arrange refreshment* for the first wedding anniversary, Feb. 21.
association meeting to be held Other gueata calling at the Hart
Tuesday, Feb. 23 in the education­ rciidence this week were Mr. and
al building of Ihe church. Others Mrs. Carl Wilson, Mr. and Mr*.
serving on Ihli committee are Douglas Marks and Mr. and Mra.
Mra. Ed Zimmerman, Mra, D. Harvey Kauffman, all of Ply mouth,
A. Smith, Mrs, Smathers and Ind,
Mel and Jay Harris, young sons
Mrs. Brooklyn.
Twenty members and three visi­ of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris
ters ewere -present. Mra. Ethel of Maitland, f ere guests of honor
Airea will present chapter two at a birthday party given by their
of the book at the next meeting, great aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr*.
March I, at tha home of Mra. M. if. Ryan, at their homa on En­
terprise St. recently.
Roy Cress.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones and
grandson Stevie vliitcd relatives
and friends in Lake Wales over
the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. T. t . Cason of
Jacksonville were weekend guests
at the home of 31rs. Cason’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wright.
R. L. Brock of Anderaon, S. C.,
SUNDAY
b
who was employed hrre during
Plnecresl Baptist Church Youlh the construction of Ihe Florida
Power Corp. plant in 1926 visited
Fellowship at 9:00 p. m.
here Saturday. This la his first
MONDAY
trip back since the plant was built.
Mrs. Louise Ludlow of WaterGrace Methodist Church Even­
ing Circle meets at I p. m. at the town, N. Y. arrived Wednesday
for a visit with Ihe Goodwin fami­
church.
lies. Mrs. Ludlow and Mrs. W.
Presbyterian Women of the A. Goodwin are siateri.
Church meeti at 9 a. m. for
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Itelnhard of
World Mission program. Coffee, 9
a. in. Speaker, Mra. L. C. Smythe Deerfield, III. visited Mr. and Sirs.
Kenny Cockrell this week.
at 10:45 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Toby Denby of
First Baptist W. M. S. Home Live Oak were weekend guests at
Mission study 10 a. m. meets as the home of Mrs. Denby'a parents,
follows: Circle 1 with Mrs. G. Mr. and 3trs. E. L. Cunningham.
C. Diaon, llth St., Circles 23-4
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Uslrom of
at Ihe church; Circle 3 with Mrs. ilillerlown, N. Y. are house guests
R. F. Cooper. Assn. Sunday School of the Kev. and Mrs. W. A. Kil­
meeting g p. m. in DeLeon mer.
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Burnt Jr. of
Charleston, S. C. and Mr. and
Mrs. Hoy Burns Sr. of Orlando,
CANNED MEAT TIP
Chill canned m eati for easier were Sunday gueata of 31rs, Bertha
slicing and more attractive ap­ Hardin and Mias Sarah Burns at
their home on E. Dell ary Drive.
pearance.

Enterprise

Personals

MRS. SMITH
laid "it was an experience to
cod all experiences."
The Joy was so great that (be
soldiers lifted the performers in
the air—toning them on* lo an­
other—and I know my feet didn't
touch ground for 20 minutes!"
Charm it an elusive quality, but
Lassie is qualified to give some
interesting pointers along that
line.

Preaby ttiri&amp;if Wtfmeif'
P lan Prayer W eek
February has been designated
by the Presbyterian Church aa
World 3!liilons Month, culminat­
ing with a week of prayer and
self denial.
Mra. J , E. Nlcholdi, local chair­
man, announces a prayer and
praise service for Monday Feb.
22. when the self denial offering
will be received.
The meeting will begin at •
a. m. with a coffee break at 9:45.
Tho worship service will start at
10 a. m. S in. L. C. 31. Smythe,
a miailonary from Nagoya, Japan
will be guest speaker.
Sirs. Smythe received Ihe medal
of the order of the "Sacred Treas­
ure" from the emperor of Japan.
This Is the highest decoration
given lo foreigners and it wai
given to Mrs, Smythe for her
work with the Japanese people.
All those Interested in this work
are Invited to attend.

Church
Calendar

Abraham Lincoln and George
Washington shared honors with
the euplds, heart* and arrow*
at the Oviedo Woman’* Club Feb­
ruary luncheon at Fellowship Hall.
The president’* table was cen­
tered with a white pcdaatal bowl,
filled with Gerber daiiiei, red and
white tulips, centered with a red
tulle ruffled heart Interapersed
with white leave* and while butterfliei. Fern, eupldi, arrows and
three white lilies completed the
decoration*.
One table featured Abe Lincoln,
another callrd “ The Patriotic
Table" featured George Washing­
ton and two Valrntlna tables were
lavishly decorated In the chosen
themes. Napkins and favori car­
ried out the same theme in
artistic arrangententi by Mrs.
George C. Mean*, chairman of the
decorating committee.
Mrs. J. B. Jones and her com­
mittee served a delicious lunch­
eon of baked ham and all the
trimmings. Mrs. Henry L. Prin­
gle, director of district T, wai
guest speaker.
She held a round-table discus­

M in Herman was bom In
Greenville, M ill., and ii now a
member of the senior elaaa at Sem­
inole High School. Sho has been
a member of the high school glee
club for the past three y ean , la a
member of the D, C. T. Club and
after school hours la employed by
Ibe Stale Farm Insurance Co.
Tho groom-elect was born in
Louisville, Ky., graduated with the
1056 clast of Seminole High School,
served In tho United Stales Army
for three years and is presently
employed by the McCroy Co. in
Sanford.
A lair summer wedding ii being
planned.

Osteen

Personals
BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER

sion of various phaies of club
life and affairs Mn. T. L. Lingo, Mr*. Chsrles T. Nlblack. Mra.
B. G. Smith and Mrs, Annie L.
Carter, four past presidents of
the club, participated In this with
Mrs. Pringle.
M n. George C. Means was nam­
ed as chairman to aecure some­
one for the sewing contest at tho
Sanford Woman’s Club in March
by Mrs. R. W. Estes, local club
president.
Mrs. Lynn Mosier, president of
the Seminole County Federation
nf Women's Clubs, announced that
Ihe meeting of this club would be
held In Longwood Thursday, Feb.
23, the board meeting a t S:2S
a, m.
Several rlsllora were present
for tho luncheon and meeting, In­
cluding Mrs. George Rettie, who
has been a member of the Ft.
Lauderdale Woman’s Club for M
year*.

GOSPEL

M iss Herman To W ed
V. M.
Picklesim

Lake Mary Circle

The Dirt Gardener's Circle met
at the home of Mrs. F, A. Pal­
mer. Valencia Dr., with Mra. J ,
R. Welle and Mrs. F. A. Fitta aa
co-hostcasei.
Cecil Tucker, guest speaker,
gave an interesting and Informa­
tive talk. Subjects covered were—
History of the extension service
and il's growth and the work of
the 6-H youth gruopa and our fu­
ture farmer*.
He elated that the county agent
la always willing to aaslsl farmers
or the public on conservation and
if further help la needed Utey will
carry the m atter to the agricul­
tural extension service In G sinesville. He concluded with the state­
ment (hat "conservation is living POINTERS ON MEAT STORAGE
Ground fresh meat and variety
la harmony with nature."
meats such sa liver, heart and
JACARANDA CIRCLE
Mra, W. B. Brinson, chairman longue should be atored loosely
of the ways and meana com miller wrapped and hied within 2 days
of the Jacaranda Circle, conducted after purchase.
a plant isle a t the February meetFailing one child's dolhei alog n t the borne of Mri. ft. L.
long to n younger one may be
Andrew* on Sanford Ave.
A brio! business meeting was con­ psychologically damaging for
ducted by Ibe president, Mrs. A. both recipient and former wearer
C, McJUynolds. A program of aay child psychologist*.

garden elide picture* wai given
by Mra. R. E. Peuriioy. Tbey were
made by Mrv. Peurlfoy while on
her tour of tbe weitcra United
State*,
Mra. Aadrewa assisted by Mrs.
McReynolda and Mrs. R. D. Hun­
ter nerved refreshment! of cherry
tarts, topped with whipped creaip,
and in beeping with tha Valentine
them* decorated tha room* with
■ em it arrangement! of red and
white earnationa.
Other* attending were Mra. Rob­
ert. Mummer*. Mra. E. J, Mossnun, Mra. B. Jtittebeau, Mra.
J. T. Little, Mrs. N. R. Whitney,
Mr*. X- O. Hickson. Mrs. L. B.
Steele, Mrs. C. M. Flowers, Mr*.
X. L, White, Mr*. R. Jonca. Mrs.
Lorraine Graham, Mrs. Alburn
Xector, Mrs. X. Haines, Mra. Ber­
tha Kbode* and Mrs. Carrol Burke.

Of Oviedo Club

| A t Dinner Party

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SIN G IN G
Beatnik party and luncheon at
the CPO club room at the Naval
Air Station. Start! i t 1 p. m.
All Chiefs, (heir wives and guests
Invited.
MONDAY
Sanford Drove 160 B.P.O. Does
will meet at K p. m. at the Elks
Club. Balloting on candidates for
membership will be conducted.

Thursday
Feb. 25 a t 8 P . M.
SEMINOLE
HIGH SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM

COOKft-IN-TIlEKNOW

The speeial days in February
provide a cook with good excuses
to "go fancy." If ihe hasn’t tiled
all the labor-saving features on
her range, It’s ■ good, month to
experiment. On Lincoln'! Birthday,
for instance, try an old fashioned
atew on the top burner. Brawn the
meat first, with the control eel al
315 degrees. Then turn U back lo
190 degrees and aiium e a precise
simmering temperature. V a l e n ­
tine's Day ralla for a glamorous
pink meringue baked In a new
low-temperature oven. For Wash­
ington's Birthday, plan a special
dinner using tha clock control with
other features.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Masters and
daughter Jean apcnl last weekend
in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vieno Jr.
of Framtngton, M an, have re­
turned home after a two week
Star • shaped, woodruff flowers
visit with 31r. and Mrs. Harvey can be used to garnish summer
Vieno,
drinks.
Sir. and M rs.-Frank Dellonts
of Chicago, III. spent last Friday
with Co), and Mrs, William Doyle.
THE COLONIAL SHOP
They are houseguesta of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Staley,
Finn Fabrics
Sir, and M n. Richard Cherix
of Hendersonville, N. C. a n visit­
ing Mrs. Cherlx'a parents, Mr.
Kverylhlaf far the womai
and S in . Mason Millwood.
who sews . . . e beautiful group
Several G. A. members of the of fabrlca end net Iona selected
Osieen Baptist Church attended
from tho fashion houses ef
the association*! meeting at Ihe
Geneva Baptist Church last week­ New York. Bilks, Retina, Linens,
end. Accompanying them were
Laeee, and an army ef Cetteaa
M n. Harry Usteen and M n. Da­ that will amain yon. Come In
vid Hoiack, G. A.'a making the and eee aa. Four pattern tinea
trip were Shirley and Alice Sut­
for year plenenrm
ton, Kathy, Shirley and Libby
Sermons, Diane and Lynn Jones.
Linda, Noel and Joyce Harvey and
TIM S. Palmetto Art.
Jane Nixon.
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Osteen school children will par­
ticipate ih the sience fair to be
Free Parking la Rear
held Starch 3 to 3 at the children’s
museum in Dcland.

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NOT GOODBY

WASHINGTON—Quite a number
of constituents are ahocked when
they meet their acnatora in the
fancy fat-earpet suites of the new
Senate Office Building.
The acnatora brought It on them___________
aelvea. if they, ________
had inUated
J on aavtog the taxpayer aetne dotlara,
Ihinga tike thin never would have
happened.
It’a n diagraceful atory from the
very beginning. H waa shortly after
the aenatora moved into the arehl-

Reasons For Growth
By GORDON J. TOLL
Manager, Sectrfty Aneodaten, Inc.
Tin p u t decade of dynamle growth In Florida haa been
Mtag* There are many reaaoni why thU growth ehould
fy and cheaply In the South. Reliable estimates point to
rofanbte gain In Florida’! permanent population from 4.7
Uon now to about seven million In 1970. Ten year* from
r th en will only be the midi amount of land where one
i be reasonably sure of warm weather In mULwinter.
I That bring* us to one of the moat predoua things in
■ state. Land. During the past year, many large land comHoc have "gone public," offered to the public ahares of
!r company. Among them were such giants aa Arvlda
rp. The company w u formed In July, 1958 and acquired
nit 100,860 scree of real property, rooetly unimproved,
hied to Palm Beach. Broward and Dade Countlw. Arthur
dag Daria received 8,447,928 charts of Arvida'a Oaw
* common stock and a five per cent debenture for $0,900,\ due July 81, 1978, u consideration for the properties.
Is acraaga consisted of leaf than one per cent to Improved
petty, such u hotels, motels, and apartment houses,
rated on a seasons! basis, primarily located in Palm Beach
m ^ T h * factors that btiv.had favorable effects on reol
ato value* in thou counties are the stu d y Increase In
ndatioB, which to this state over the past £5 yu rs has
atly exceeded the national average, the mild ellmat*, and
&gt;fact that land available for development Is limited in

During

S23 million) that costly inconslrttncles bef an to crop up.
On of the wont waa the floors.
Thor were *11 covered with fine ex­
pensive tile. Then, aa an alterthought, the acnalora ordered that
floe expenalve tiJa in their private
offleet be covered wtih thick, piuah
wall-to-wall carpeting.
Tbia bindaight coat taxpayers
Ihouaanda of dotlara. Then, event­
ually, the acnatora complained that
the tile in the outer otflcea waa too
altppery, eapeciatly for aeeretarlea

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e n io u H iM ,

•riy owned by the Rlngling Circus located
to Bay and the Gulf of Mexico on the west
• to develop about 4,000 homealtea, hotels,
Rita and commercial buDdlngm
i year, Arivda formed the Arvlda Oil Co.
build and operate a chain of gasoline **rd marine outlets throughout Florida.
id that Arvlda and Centex Construction Com­
ing a Joint development of 8,000 acres near
mi three mile* from the Boca Raton Club and
Arvlda. The new development, reportedly to
i, la among the flret building project# underb The preject will Include about 10,000 "me.
race. Schools, community building* and an

Men, before yea try to ridfcale
Dora, he sure yea read the m t
of trie tragic eaae record. Pm
yoa may flad &gt;ourself ta the
saase boat with her. A lot of
moa deprive their wivea aad
chltdrea of Mceasitlee to make
C r i! y .r .* a 7 — t
aad guttlag a goad-used sate.
CASK D—IT*: Dora 0., aged 37,
;a married to a steel worker.
Hair husband had spent two
weeks in the hospital, recovering
from major surgery.
Tbo steel atrike waa predicted to
•tart within a week or two at the
atest,
"I decided to surprise Bete when

xce'Jeni n eord for such unpredictable market i

^ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON

ke gets home from the hospital,"
Dora informed a neighbor,
"So, I disposed of alt our furni­
ture and ordered everything new.
it U due tomorrow.
"Won't Pete be surprised when
be gets Home'from the hospital I”
Aa a rule, wires are vary shrewd
phoppara.
But some of .them ( lack bona
tense. And Dora has acted very
stupidly.
She did not know if tbo atrike
would last six weeks or six
months. And hospital expenses,
plus doctor bills, wars staring
her in tho face.
Yet, with an entirely uncertain
incoma for maybe the next halt

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TOal (State. Jim Walter Corp., a largo builder of
was testifylag that day, until I got
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homes, expanding rapidly and plowing back profits
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Book out and, walking down tho ball
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exception — psrticulsriy whore
tbo non is concerned.
I was twsrs test Kennedy, as
former chief counsel of the Sen­
ate Rackets Committee, had the
knack of sniffing out corruption in
the labor-managameat field.
Rut until I read an advance
copy of the book he has written
about his experiences, 1 didn't
realise Just how perceptive his
■astrill are.
On page 71, for example ho daacribaa Teamster President James
R. Hofte’a associates as having
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realised that ha waa the aource ef
tho epproaslva odor."
Kennedy's book wilt bo pub­
lished later this mooth under tbs
title "The Eoemy Within." By
and large, t thlak he did a pret­
ty aged Job of distilling the es­
sence of the committee’s axcltlog,
colorful and wonderfully confused
investigations.
A Urge part of tho book, as
might be expected, Is devoted te
an unflattering account of tho Ufa
■nd times of Heffe. Unless Hoffs
rcvlswa It for tho TSamater megai Im , I guess tho hook givea Ken­
nedy tho last word la their colobrated feudKennedy, incidentally, eont Hof­
fs a free copy with a personal,
handwritten note m tbo flyleaf.
It roads:."! sra sending you this
book because I luww you would
want to read it and I didn’t want
you te uee unloe fundi I* buy

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UP! POBKIGN BDITOI
Prima Minister Nahru of India
appears to have don* an aboutface In Ms border dUpute with
Red China, aid la it some ob­
servers aee the fine hand of So­
viet Premier Nikita Khrusfachar,
his recent guest.
The seeming about * faea oc­
curred In Nehru'a eudden invita­
tion to Red Chinese Premier Chou
En-lal to travel to Now Delhi to
talk over Red China's claims to
Marly 10,'Mo square miles of land
tradiUonally claimed by India.
A dozen Indian border police­
man bava been killed since last
August la claabaa with the ChiMae la territory which Nahru has
•aid he Mver will surrender.
Lett December, Nehru brusque­
ly rejected a Chou En-lal propo­
sal for a meeting either In Chute
or Rangoon on tbo grounds that
the ChlMM position was such
"there urea Uttia ground left for
uaeful talks."
nil latest aote to Peiping, dat­
ed Peb. U and made pubUo three
days later, repeated that "I do
net see say common ground be­
tween our respective viewpoints."
risk and obligates her family for Nonetheless, he said m beover |!,000 worth of now furni­
ture^ Pete will prolbably sprout
new ulcers whan ha gets hornet
Esau likewise sold out bU fu­
ture inheritance for a mess of
pottage, just because be couldn’t
sea beyond tho end of his note.
His note registered the delight­
ful aroma of fresh beans (pot­
tage), so be followed hie nose and By United Prose btcraaUoaal
BANGOR, North Wales -Id en ­
didn't use hla brain.
A lot of American workers of tical twins Howard and Vaughan
the mala sax, however, are Just Clarke, IP, staging a 100-mile
walking race for tbo band of *
•a short sighted as Dora.
it-yaar-old coed, disclosing whst
Young fellows, m well as work- they will do if they finish in a
era p u t 43, will make a down pay­ dead best:
ment on a new automobile even "Ws’U try something else—
with * threatened atrike being perhaps a boxing match."
disputed
One ef our loading finance
SARASOTA —Elijah &gt;. (Daddy)
Grantham, after receiving a tele­
ra m Irtinrftetidaat XUmhowtf
3,000 now ears, sold to atari mill congratulating Mm m his l*Mh
workers shortly before tho last birthday, which ho will celebrate
•trike.
Saturday:
Bo you guys need not laugh at
"I think m go down te the
Dora and think women have a fMrthauM and register to vote
comer on stupidity, as regards far that fellow."
money matters t
Millions af Americans are not VICTORIA PALLS, Southern
only kindergarteners regarding Rhodesia— Evangelist Billy Gra­
their pay cheeks, hut they are ham, recordiag hla improastoaa at
the halfway point of his African
four-flushers, to boot.
Instead af ebopplng shrewdly, "eniaado" la an article for United
ttyr want to rits their girl friend Prose latecnttiaaal:
"Anyone who earn tho Wort
or .the neighbors.
I'm beiag qoito flash today, far African la hostile to Americans
you don't need a college education doesn't know what ha la talkies
to bo shrewd. In fact, many col­ about."
lege graduates are tho want afNEW YORK — Dr. Freak Stanfenden whan It comes ta apinging aad trying to put up (an un­ ten, president af the Columbia
Boaricartlag System, eriUdtlng
warranted "front"
Got hep to arithmetic. Aad proposals far government regula­
lean to get bargains whan you tion as a means of curing taliills:
buy. Don’t squander money like vision's
"Government prescription . . .
Dora, when your entire wogos premises
Imagisiry short - term
may ha cut off within 41 hours!
(Atwaya write to Dr. D m

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Moose Suffers
Broin Concussion
OERN5KOELD8VIK, Sweden Police Wednesday reported what
Uwy claimed waa the first known
coo* of a moose sutferihg ■ brain
concussion.
Veterinarians supported the po­
lice report of the moose which f
war seen stumbling ainUssily on
tba Icy shore nearby.
Tracks showed the beast ap­
parently suffered a bad fall on a
slope la nearby woods.
Veterlnarisos said no cure waa
possible. Police shot Ihe moose.

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nonetheless, these parties be­
lieve, Khrushchev made a secret
trip to Peiping in mid-January to
see Cbou and Chlneis leader Mao
Tse-sung to talk over the SbtoIndian problem. This trip hat boon
rumored hut Mver officially con­
firmed.
On or around Jan. M, when
Flirt Deputy Soviet Premier Frol
Kotlov was visiting New Delhi,
Khrushchev transmitted the gist
of his talks to IIoxlov who In
turn had three meetings with
Nehru.
Kotlov is supposed to have
stressed the possibility of compro­
mise if Nehru agreed to a meet­
ing with Cbou.
Nshru's letter was written Peb.
S but not transmitted until one
day after Khrushchev's arrival In
New Delhi. Government sources
say this was an accident, due to
Nehru's wish that the latter be
delivered fay his ambassador to
Peiping who had been on consul­
ts Uon in New Delhi.
Others say it was because Neh­
ru wanted a last minute ebeck
with Khrushchev oo Its contents.
They also speculate (hat Khru­
shchev remained quiet and aleof
from newsmen because he want­
ed to-give no Indication that the
Soviet Union bad re-entered the
picture.
In a w event, those same
sources belie vs Nehru would not
have risked his reputation an Urn
possibility of a meeting with
Chou without having some assur­
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with elampa on their heels. So (hey
allotted, themselves 3190,000 for
more rugs to cover up tee tslw
that covered up the floor.
And tent's what set up tee shock­
er for the poor constituent.
Nowadays when an innocent v i |.|
itor stop* by to meet bia senator,
the lawmaker will come churning
into the reception room across tint
fat carpet and — whopt — eontactl
electric shock.
For some reason, the static elec­
tricity is st its worn during the
winter months.
A broad-minded constituent who
may overlook the outlandish cost of
three layers of flooring could pun
thli note bomt: "I got a charge out#
of meeting our senator today.. .
But it goes beyond teat.
Whan the departing visitor
makes for tba door, be gets an­
other Jolt—Korn the bran knob.
The people la the office of Sen.
Albert Gore, (D-Tenn.) In despersUon covered their knobs with ccllophane. But that doesn't work.
Especially shocked a n the secre­
taries who wear heel damps. Theyget amps in their clamps9
One,senator, unnamed, mads a
study of lha situation. Ha observed
that soma trucks avoid static elec­
tricity through a ground—a chain
that dangles from their tailgate.
No o m will deny that some of
our high-flying gritete spenders
should be grounded, but It would bo
far beneath the dignity of n law­
maker to strut down tbo ball drag­
ging a chain behind.
So, what la the solution? Simple, t
AU of our luxury-loving senators
should follow Ihe example of Sen.
WUliam Proxmlre (D-Wis.),
No constituent will get a shock
In hit reception room.
His visitors walk in on plain tile.
The unllberat-spcndlng Wisconsin
liberal had flatly refused to allow
workmen to InataU additional car­
peting in Ml ohm suite ohm.

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nole* will go against a big and
tough Lakeview team at T p. m.
today In Apopka In the second
round of the Orange Belt Con­
ference tournament.
Last night the Red Devils from
Winter Carden alapped Leesburg
in the first round by a score of
82-37. The towering Devils took
advantage of their height and
moved into' the aecond round of
the OBC. Their victory was paced
by Guard Frank Browder with
14 points and the Schulti brothers,
Larry and Billy.
In the atarting lineup the Devila
have Bowder who la 8-10, Milton
West 8 feet, Stanley Starr 8-1,
Billy SchuHt 8-3, and Larry
Schulta 8-3. They have average
apeed and the beat height ta the
conference so Coach Dud Layer
and hia Seminole* will hava their
hand! full on the boardi.
The Seminolea go into tonlght’a
game rated s i the faalest team
in the conference. If they ere able
to work their fast break as they
have all season, it ahould mean
the difference in the ball game.
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Kegler Loop Lead
Foodmart won all three games
m from Wilson-Maler Furniture, this
w week, to add to (heir lead in Tha
Sandspur Bowling League. Thii
give* tha grocer* 43 win* ia flrat,
and drops the furniture team to
fifth place with 33 wins.
Pryora State Farm Insurance
team won two game* from Rob­
son Sporting Goods, keeping Ihelr
second apot position with 411*
wins. Robsons still holds third
with 88.
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iRoumillal and Anderson Drugs,
though atUI in the basement,
manages each week fo lower the
winning* of their opponents. They
did this to The Pig N' Whistle, this
week as they won two games
from them, giving Tho Plrf fourth
apot with 3314 wina to ths drug­
gists 30.
Splits w ert made by many,
with th* following reported; Bar­
bara Harrison, 6-7-10, Fran Mc­
Pherson, 8-7, Libbie Whitehead,
1-8-10, Shirley Simas, »-7, Pat
Taalo 1-10, Jackie Davis, 9-10, and
Sue Jackson and Dot Thomas, both
making the 3-7.
Highest acratch game was roll­
ed by Frances Cross for tha drugteam, Tha Pig also toppled tho
handicap game record for tho
league a* thay set a new one, 181.

Robinson Signs
Cinci Contract
By United Proaa lateraatteaal
Slugger Frank Roblnaoa of the
Cincinnati Rada had a 837,000
contract for 1100 today aa a roA ward for tho fact that he waa the
mating but unsurpassed first-baseman ta Ibt National Laaguc in
Robinson bocamo tho loot of
Redo* regulars to agree to terms
when be accepted a ralae Thurs­
day estimated at between 83.000
and 88,000. Ho batted A ll. drove
ta 128 run* and hit 38 bomara

MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Boxlng
manager Jack Kcarna has asked
United Nations intervention on
bebail of ancient Archie Moore,
whose light-heavyweight till* wai
recalled this week by the National
Boxing Aasn.
Kearns said Thursday he had
tent a telegram to the chairman
of the United Stalea' UN delega­
tion, Henry Cabot Lodge, asking
for an audience.
Kearns' telegram referred to
Moore aa "boxing's goodwill am­
bassador" and a "citizen of the
world."
" I humbly submit," Kearns’
telegram read, "that auch a true
tntarnationatlit ahould not be tub*
jecled to personal indignities and
lorn of livelihood through the pet­

A b rind le-spot ted pup with one
of th* Southeast*! finest records
fa favored by morning line odd*
to cop honors ta the hot-box 10th
event at Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club, part of tho fast 11-event
card starting a t B;10.
Th* youngster who has th#
railbirdv buzzing 1* Wayne Rob­
erts, a two-year-old who has
rompod to victory fit* times and
placed twlea In 11 trips to tho
starting gates. Owned by Carl O.
Tracy, the 64-pounder ha* outstepped soma of tha best Grade-A
runners In tho sport of queen*.
Wayne Robart* ia assigned top
early odds of t-to-1. Ha'll bo run­
ning from th* saves th post posi­
tion ia tha hot feature which In­
cludes a enrefully-sslecled octet
of mid-season champion*.
Among tha other top-quality
greyhound* in tha 10th Is Dis­
coverer, a 68-pound fawn gent who
la fresh from an Impressive win
over District and other standout*.
This Paul Sutherland Kannol
representative has aahbod four
wiaa la tho s u n e a t season.
A 10-event matinee program
will start a t 2 p.m. Saturday, foltewnd by I I race* in tha avoning.

ty tyranniei of the NBA and it*
dictator president Anthony Maceronl."

By United Pres* International
Taka it from Coach Lou Rossini,
the "old faahioned way" may yet
carry New York University to its
first NCAA basketball championehlp.
NYU’* potential rivala ia tha
NCAA carnival are pouring poinla
into the basket at record-breaking
pacei but Rossini, who calls him­
self "a young old Umar" Iniista
that ball control may prove the
decisive factor,
"It wai our finest game of tha
year," he said after Thursday
night's 74-68 eictory over National
invitation Tournament-bound Holy
Cross, "because we showed wo
could control the ball in a key
game against a strong team. This
Is ths key lo a team's ability to
win a major tournament and it
makes mo think we'll have a real
chance io tha NCAA tournament."

Veterans Lead
Lake Worth Play
LAKE WORTH (UPI) - Five
veteran player* and a rookie lo
Ibe pro rank* pursued frontrunner
Beverly Hanson Into th# sarond
round of the Lake Worth Open
golf tournament today.
Miss Hanson fired t one-overpar 71 Thursday to taka • onestroke load over th* roat of tho
field.
Ona of those at 73 was d e lu d ­
ing champion Betsy Rawls, Spar­
tanburg, S. C,, wha had teoubla
oa tha greens.

By JERRY COVINGTON
Well, the time has come! Tonight the
Seminole* hit the road in the direction of
their first OBC crown nince joining the
conference. In fnct, they go into tonight’a
game as strung favorites against Lakeview A n d this is something that has never
existed in all the yearn of basketball at
The final gamea of Sanford'a
SHS.
Biddy Basketball League’s regu­
If thdre has ever been a better ball
lar season will get under way team in Sanford we can’t remember when
Saturday at the Sanford Armory.
and our one aim is to knock off Winter
Firm place Robson'* Sporting Park in the finals tomorrow night, that is
Goods will take on the Stamper if both teams make it. Lakeview it big
Agency quintet who wiR be out and they'll be plenty tough, but the Seminto tie for flrat spot. Rouraillat's oles are so fired up for a shot a t Winter
will play Semlnola Sporting Goods Park that they should be at their best to­
and Sanford Electric will meet night.
Jim Gracey is the leading scorer in
Higginbotham Oil In the finale.
The Roumillat-Semhsote contest the OBC and possesses one of the finest
shots in prep basketball in the state. He
will start at • a. m.
The Robson'a Sporting Goods is well on his way to hitting the 400 mark
which very few high school basketball
team took the lead last Saturday
players
can boast, if ha continues to pop
by downing Sanford Electric,
the way he has all season it will mean a
Roumilleta fel to aecond place great deal in the tournnment.
I-ittle Ray Lundquist broke the old
by losing lo Slemper Agency 8134. Stemper Is tied with the drug scoring record for a single game last
store teem for second spot. Semi­ week against Oviedo when he hit S3. The
nole Sporting Good* beat Higgin­ previous record, which was held by Gracey

botham Oil, X-22 but remain* in
laat place.
,
An all-star team wiR play in
the Slate Biddy Basketball Tourna­
ment in Tallahassee Feb. 26 27.
Alter they return, e city tourna­
ment will be held to rlnae oul
SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (UPI)
the 1838 60 season for the pint
size eig en ,
—Pigeons, politicians and patrons
A special candy sale wLH be gave way today to ths athleta*
held peit week to raise money
for the te im 'i trip to the loumey. who came t« do competitive bat­
tle on the slops* and rinks of
Squaw Valley hi tha VIII Winter
Olympiad.
Friendship and fraternity, ths
order of the day for Thursday's
opeoing ceremonies, were once
again in little evidence in these
strife turn games.
The first of two gold medals will
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — The be decided this afternoon — the
University of Miami baakatball winner of ths men's cross-country
learn won Its third straight Flo­ skiing. Hut thers still were grum­
rida Intercollegiate Conference ble* among officials and athletes.
title Thursday night, whipping They mostly concsrned the weath­
Florida Southern m -S 6.
er—Thursday's storm. H "snowed
The Hurricanes used a tough away" on* of today's scheduled
full-court ptesa all night. t High feature events, the men's down­
scorer for Miami wai Ron God­ hill ski race which was postfrey with 28 points, High man
for Florida Southern was Robert
Whally, with 86 points.
ground crawa cooperating, tha
Ths win gave Miami a 81-3 competition was expected ta b*
record so far aa tha season.
sharp in th* cross-country, the
pairs figuia abating and hockey.
Three matches will sxtsnd ths
day's hockey schedule until near­
ly midnight.
The weather, after a few over­
night flurries, w as expected to
TUCSON, Aril. (UP!) — Paul ■(•hills*
with rlear skies and a
Harney lead a lightly-bunched
field Into the second round of the high—aiound mid-day—of 40. This
122,800 Tucson Open today, only was forecast a* "good" weather
one stroke ahead of aeven other for th* 48 cross-country entrant*.
Th* 121, mil* course, at nearby
touring professionals.
Harney, of Worchester, Maas., McKinney Creek, was re-preparad
climated hia fine opening round by crews who worked through
of 84 Thursday with an eagle—3 much or tho night.
on tho 181b bolo on Ibe El Rio
Country Club eourie.
Six golfers turned the trick in
•I, lad by Arnold Palmer, Ligonier. Pa., formar Masters champ
with a strong scent for big prize
PROVIDENCE, It. I. (UPI) money. Palmer, winner of the Welterweight champion Don Jor­
Palm Springs Desert Classic, shot dan, threatonod with loss of his
a 38-38, breaking the course rec­ woMarwolght crown today, has
ord for tha back nlaa.
boon given a reprieve by th* Na­
tional Boxing Also, until complete
results of hia medical examina­
tion are received from California.
Jordaa claimed a blond ailment
NEW YORK (UPI) - John W.
Hanai, chairman of die board f waa Uw reason ho hadn't defendth* Naw York Racing Assn., has od (ho 14T-pound till* line* last
been selected by tha Nalional July 16, violating tho all-month'*
Turfwrller#' Aasn. aa man of (ha defense rule.
But he also claimed ho had re­
yaar of racing. Hanes was honorad in recognition of (he great part covered from tho ailment and
ha playad In tha opaning of the would bo ready to defend against
new Aqueduct tric k laat feptem- Cuban Kid Paret at La* Vogai,
Nev., la May.
hor.

Harney Paces
Tucson Tourney

W elter Champ
Gets "Reprieve1

Hanea The Man*

NEW YORK (UPI) - Leo V a t

was 31. He la the greatest competitor in thews of Philadelphia, gunning for
the entire area and with a player like a shot at the lightweight crown,
little Ray the Seminole* eould'just be the pill hit youth and power against
taam to upset the Wildcats for the OBC Algerian Lahouart Gadtb’a eepar
crown Saturday night.
lence and gnila tonight In their
Plan now to come to Apopka for two
TV light at Madiaoa Square Oargreat nights of basketball.
den.
Here are the facta and figures on the
Matthew*, SO, la favored at U-S
individual scoring for the season thus far
showing why the Seminolea have been so beeaute at hit punch and h e
eatis* he demonttrated In Me l i f t
successful,
bout that he again la railing
Sanford total Points—1,085
Opponents total points—853
more upon hit punch than upon
Sanford average per gams—87.1
hla ipeed. Me knocked out eonOpponents average per game— 5S.S
tender Johnny Bunco In the Brat
Individual scoring
round on Feb. 1.
Player
Points Avg. Per Game
Godih. SO, la a crafty counter*
Gracey
312
19.4*
fighter who depend! upon hla toft
Jabi, left hooka and fa it foot­
Lundquist
284
17.7* •
work. Me U a comparatively light
Christensen
148
9.5
hitter, who tooied but 13 knock­
P e rid e s
125
7.6
out t in bia at bout*.
Oraveta
79
5.0
Their 10-rounder wUt be tele­
Tamny
44
8.0
vised and broadcast nationally by
McKIbbin
51
3.9
NBC at M p. an.
Marsh
23
1.8
Fuhrman
18
1.5
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DUNEDIN, Fla. &lt;UP1) -Y any
Lyona of Jam as town, N. Y. was
Ihe PGA National Golf Chris
championship Thursday with a 71hole 881. He fired a final threeover-par 78 oa the min and wind­
swept course. Theme Wood a t Aohboro, N. C. was roan crop with a
292 while Bob Roditigion of Hert­
ford. Conn., followed with n MS.

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•A lso lead in g a c o re r in OBC
**Set SH S rsc o rd w ith S3 p o in ts

Stocky Siiien Jsm herg of Swe­
den was rated the choice in the
gruetltog up-*nd-dov nhlll event.
He had an opportune starting po­
sition — 43rd, with • late post
spat a decided advantage. F.arly
skiers pack the run for the latecorners and the late siarUra are
advised a t what time they have
to beat. Fin Veikko Hankulinen
and Russian Nikolai Anikin iuled
aa the HO-year-old lumberjack's
lop contender*, Tha U, 8. was
given little chance of placing
among tha top 16,
The U. 8. contestants are Leo
Massa of Matawan, N, J., who is
schsdulsd to go off sitth; An­
drew Miller of Crested Butte,
Colo., off 13th; Sven Johansnn of
Spenard, Alaska, off 81st and Joe
Wilton of Lake Placid, N. Y., off
34th.
In the pairs figure skating,
world champions Barbara Wag­
ner and Robart Paul, of Toronto,
Canada, were considered all but
shuo-ina for tha day'* second gold
medal. Canadian roachea think
their atiffast opposition will corns
front anothsr "north of the bor­
der" loam — the brother and sis­
ter com bln* of Marla and Otto
Jellnek, Cirrhuiluvskisti born but
now living in Bronte, Ont , and
German* Marika Killlu* and Hans
Baumler.
The U, S. has three pair* en­
tered with the sister end brother
teem #f Nancy and Ronald Ludinglen of Rotbury, Mess., rated
Uncle Ham's bast. Tha otkera are
Mr. and Mrs. lie and Ray Hadlay
of 8aattl*, Wash., and Maribsl

Owen and Dudley Richards of
Boston.
The games were to hava been
strictly a day-time affair until
tha hockey officials btesr ths
matches out of the outdoor ponds.
Now, at least during the early
stages, It will be dose to the
witching hour when tha last event
on da.
Tha three hockey game* today
match;
4 p.m. — United States and
Caeehoslovakia.
8:30 p.m,
Canada and the
Swedes.

0 p.m. — Russia and Garmany.
Tha U.8.-Ct*ch match ie tha
battle of (ha three. Roth eluba
rate among the five best In tha
games. They are no strangers,
having met twice In Loa Angeles
eihibltion gamea. Tha Yanks won
the first, tha aecond ended in a
8-6 tie and a near free-for-all.
Thursday's driving alorm, whteh
dumped I t inches of new snow on
the valley, dampened tha elaW
rately planned opening ceremon­
ies. Less than 16,000 persons—tbs
original eitimatea had been for
upwards at 38,000 — braved tha
dangerous, traffic slogged high­
ways.
The vice present of tha United
.States, Richard M. Niion, offi­
cially opened tha games; same
2,000 bewildered pigeons — mas­
querading aa "doves of pears,
friendship and fraternity," and
score* of eponsoring patron*
■hared ia the glory, all a t which
was bathed la a firework* display NATURAL G A S
■tsgsd by Wait Disney.
M l M
d A t *. F A I 4 M

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WHICH
FORD ECONOMY TWIN
IS FOR YOU ?

B o w ie C a rd S h u ffle d
BOWIE. Ud. (U P I ) - . Bowla
race traek will run b a r to-nca
programs In oompenaals for the
race* lost ta tho Fob. 18 snow­
storm. Five races w on ran that
day and four eallad off.

Why h Falcon Irat ta salsa among A
coiupati cars? Look what yon get!
Room far six klnc-vixrr* and loads of
luggage. Up lo 30 miles per gallon;
4,000 luiUa between oil clung**. For ibe
tag terill—ooow ta and tnm a FaJocml

Other major signings Included:
Pitcher Tom Sturdivant signed
with tho Boston Rod Sox ta n
conference with General Manager
lu ck y Harris.
Carlton Willey, H last aaason,
atgnod with the Milwaukee Bravos
and expressed a desire to start
more ofteo under new Mans gar
Chuck Drassou than bo did under
Prod Haney.
Uw Yankees signed Infielder
Status Boyar, pitcher John Gahler
und pitcher Bath Monro*.

(Bicnpt
Sunday)

Noarly thro* quarter* A ail
» a tta g lands la tha United State*
—approximately 7M million nena
—are located ta tha 17 Wastara
and Grant Plains states.

W ednesday, Friday &amp; Saturday 2 P . M.
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY
• ClnbhottM
• Haatad Stands
• VaM Parking
Jorry Collins, Co-Owatr
Barry, Nn Miaara
Jtetidteg

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VICE ADMIRAL H. T. Deutermann, left, and pilot
lA .(j«.) E. W. Foote leave VAH-5 Ready Room to man
thur AMD jet bomber.

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m. Maine!**, Itoaoro, spoumi,

Sanford Naval Air Siation’a
VAH-3 was honored recently by a
vial! from Vice Admiral H. T.
Dautasmana, commander of the U.
S. Second Fleet hi the AUentic.
Arriving on board tho UIS Pernatal by helicopter from bis flu*
•Up, Admiral Deutermua was
greeted and entertained briefly by
Read Admiral JL E. Dixon, com'
minder of Carrier Division Four.
' Admiral Deutormana was taken
op n jet flight by U.(J.g.) E. W.
Foote during the day, The two Ufleerp have been friends since INI
fjhM fofto was.tho seemaatO'ef
the Admiral’s son, David DeuUr
mean et the U. 8. Naval Prepare-

ire, trust ore, or *lh*r claimttj Ik rsiik , unOtr or acalnst
14 J. R. SCannay on! Franc**
Half of all the care In the U. 8.
} Koaaofi an* tha baaallcta- are concentrated in just bight
' a Treat af which Tha Firri
et Baals at oriao4o la irxa- states — California, Now York,

Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas Illinois,
Michigan and New Jersey.

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hair* at l»*. I»**tre«,
grant***, ***lgn**«, Iltnor*. apeu*j as, creatler*. truattre, or othfr
claimant*, by, through, undtr or
en ta il th* *»ld L,uciu* II. Mali.
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. Wlflt Mary LouIre MallbU and
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B. Taanar and _...__....T*nntr., hi*
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If 4**4. thtlr unknown lialra St
law. lagaUaa. daviiara, maul*..,
Stalina**, Manor*. *pou**% rraCI.
tara. treat***, or #th«r claimant.,
bf, tbranch, undar or *e*lnat lb*
MI4 Margaret I* Moor* and _ —„
btr hnaband. It anyi and alt par­
tita having, or claiming u hare
any right, till* or Intareot In Ui*
•raganf In H«mla*lt County. Flor­
id*. hareln dtacrlbad, or any part
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Legal Notice
•omtMt* Manly. Florida,
•
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1IKNIIT LUMH,
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Joy reigned in many Sanford
area,households Friday as word
was relayed that Heavy Attack
Squadron Nine, the Hoot Owl
Squadron, Is enroute home and
expected in Sanford next week.
Tha squadron la aboard the Air­
craft Carrier USS Saratoga which
!■ icheduled to arrive off bouy
Alpha at Mayporl next Friday.
But the flight crawe will be
launched In tbelr aircraft while
the Saratoga Is still one day out
end era due to arrive at Ramey
Field sometime next Thursday af­
ternoon.
Many of the officer! and men
will return to tons and daugbiera
they will be seeing for the first
Ume. For one family it is going
to bo a race to tee who arrives
in Sanford first—dad or tha new
baby.
Still ethers will be returning to
new bomea that ware under con­
struction for their families when
the squadron departed last summer.
The Hoot Owl Squadron fcaa
visited such ports as Barcelona,
Istanbul, Athens, Naples, Leg­
horn and Canoes. When It left
Sanford It was commanded by
Cdr. Floyd L. Harris who new la
In the Mediterranean on the staff
of tha commander of the Sixth
Float. Tha squadron- lx returning,
under the commend of Cdr. Earle
P . Yales.
Capt. Jam es D. Ramage, com­
mander of Heavy Attack W ag
One, commenting about Nina's re­
turn said: "The Hoot Owls havo
dona a magnificent job during
their deployment. Nine, l i k e
practically every A9D squadron to
join tbs Sixth Fleet In the last
two yoore, boa exceeded tha pre­
vious record for axcollonco and
overall combat readiness,
"Tha two aquadnni now In tha
Mediterranean, VAH-a and VAH-U,
are both flno oquadrcaa and will
make ovary effort to push tho

ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) - A
4*-y«ar-eld Air Force sergeant
wee held t i t Investigation of murder today after telling offleera he
beat bla wife to death with a
hatchet because of her "backseat
driving."
Detective Cliff Frye said If.
SgL Olln Clay Beverly confessed
killing Me wife, Susanna Cecils,
41, In the kltchan of their *11,000
home hero early Thursday after
attending a party at tha MecDIll
Air Force Base non-eemmliilen•d officers' club, •
Frye quoted the airman ae lay­
ing his wife nagged him all the
wey home about his driving. After
they arrived at about 4 a. m.,
■overly told officers, ho wont
Into tho kitchen, got tho hatchet
end killed hie wife with repeated
blows on her heed.
The airman telephoned the Air
Police later and said, "1 have
killed my wife."
Mrs. Beverly originally came
from Montreal, Canada. They had
been married about 10 years.

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M f l r a n l i In ana fa r gam tnata bounty,
B— i t i i l l W l l ! i t l h u m i r R w teses.
Tho nhbrnvtaiotl UUa la thla ault
U CHAHtm II. MOttTON and
,. C A ll IK II IKK V. WOIt TON, 111! Wilt,

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L. 0 . SANDERSON

Texas Author
To Preach Here
L. O. Sanderson, minister and
well known writer under the name
Van* Raye, will make bla second
appearance In Sanford to preach
at the Sanford Church of Christ
Feb. 21-ta.
Sanderson, of Amarillo, Tex., la
editor of the aong book "Christian
Hymns" used by a greet number
of churches.
The public is Invited to attend
the Bible lessons and Gospel aervices.

Community Aiding
In Shelter Search

Textile Workers
ToGet PayHike
GREENSBORO, N. C. (UPI) -

Guest Speoken
In Pulpit Sunday
Rev. Stanley Hogle ef the Pork
Lake Presbyterian Church, Orlan­
do, will conduct 1:4* and lltW
a. m. services at the Sanford
Tlret Presbyterian Church Sunday.
Tha Sunday evening worship
service at 7:30, will be conducted
by another guest minister, Rev.
Augustus C. Summers, pester of
the DeBary Presbyterian Church.

!Sk hSSmAiwi

However, this year J. Spencer
Leva of Greensboro, chairman ef
tha board and president of Burling­
ton, told stockholders early in Feb­
ruary that wage advances would
be forthcoming by spring.
Love said Thursday that tha pol­
icy of setting wags rates on a divi­
sional basis has boon customary in
Burlington "and 1* again being fol­
lowed so that each particular type
of operation eta stay abreast of its
own compoUUoa and area situa­
tion."
J. P. Stevens Co., another textile
giant, said It was studying tho pos­
sibility of granting wage increase!.
Tb*'c4mpany employee soma
m persona and has 14 mills in
North Carolina and 23 in South
Carolina.
Con# Mills Corp., which alao has
Ua oxacuUv# headquarters hare,
•aid it had no plana for m immodl-

Dataware

.hSSEf

«l»«h Ju4lel.l Circuit #f
n*««»*U Cana.
*&lt; JOHN URN

Tb*** pr«*«nt* ar* u c o u i u
you ia b* *ua app*ar before tho
cireuit Court. tn * e ts* m 5 iiaraSt

• f Fieri**, Jo a n ! F u r «*mln«l*
(o u n ly , |q th* C *art lt«u** a t
Hanford, gamlnal* Cpuuty. F ltr *4*1 • " tb# l*th day a t March, A.
£*, ***•;, then • ■ ! th«r* t* *h*w
tt
• r , u *•*. Why H i !
F a ilu re a h re l! n » t bs great**.

Martin foil gat tret • Deere* Fr*
Cort***u b* *u|*r*e *g*l**t you
WITNKtN*WIUCHMOf !1I^htre

trei.unl* » i a r non* ana errielal
•••1 m Ct#rh *f th* Clrrelt C*urt,
Alath Jaiirial Circuit of rireldo.
lb »»4 ^ for stmlnal* rouu'r.
{Jh Itis aey *r rahruary, JL

•* tlfi* e on* rt* u lre d t* fit* any
•Islm* a n ! e*man4a which you.
• r tllh a r e t y*u, may h a re *g*ln*i
MIS aatata la tb* offle* *t lion,
tv lire* ’Al*a**4*r County Juda*
• t IMmlnol* county, a t hi* of fire
la lb* ' Court5" H*«** la gontord.
F ltrld o , w ithin *lghl reland* r
moaih* from fh* llm* af th* rlrai
puhllo*Uaa at th&lt;* n * ltir K*rh
claim *r 4»manS m u it b* In w rit­
in g a n ! rre tn ln lb* glare *f r*»ld**c* and p a st *fflca addrre* af
t h t rM lm nal and g l u t b* «wora
I* by th e claim ant, his e s r e t *r
ait* re* y . •» She n m a shall b*

satlsfactioa ta tho knowledge of his
or her contribution to tho heart
crusade which already bee produc­
ed great advances ta the preven­
tion and treatment of beert dllDistrict captains arc:
In Sanford: Mrs. Dorothy Corrodl, Mrs. Joe AssareUo, Mrs. Tay­
lor Brown, Mrs. F. E. Roumtllat
Sr.. Miss Versa Woodcock, Mr».

Pancokes To Aid
Longwood Church
The women of Christ Church,
Episcopal, of Longwood are staging an Aunt Jem im a' panchke
breakfast at 10 a. m. Sunday.
The breakfast—SO cents for
adults and 30 cents for children
—will be served In the parish
house immediately following Com­
munion service.
The event is in preparation for
4he Shrove Tuesday pancake sup­
per which Is also being put on
in co-operation with the Aunt
Jemima Co. and the Pet Milk
Co. Tickets for tho supper will
toon be on sale.
Proceeds go to the building
fund.

great missionary explorer David
Livingstone traveled.
But my most fascinating experi­
ences of this trip to Africa have
been the .many encounters with
people of many tribes and
tongues. I have met them in m&amp;dera office buildings which rival
anything In Nsw York, and 1
have talked with them in primi­
tive m arket places and villages
w hen tha mode of dress (sod
undress) and cooking pols are
just like those found by the ear­
liest explorers.
Anyone who seys Use West Af­
rican It hostile to Americans
doesn’t know what he Is talking
about.
I did not see a hostile glance
or gesture. Never have the mem­
ber* of my team received such
cordial, warm hospitality. Most
Africans seem not to associate the
United State* with colonialism and
Imperialism.
My most outstanding Impres­
sion of my West African tour
was tha tremendous contribution
Christian missionaries made to
Its development. I’m convinced
that
schools,
hospitals
and
churches brought by missionaries
have saved this part of the world
from a possible bloodbath.
Everywhere 1 found people hun­
gry for the GospeL 1 have had
the privilege of preaching to some
of the largest crowds of my min­
istry. The people were quiet, dig­
nified and reverent. There was no
more emotional display than we
have teen In America or Eng­
land.
Our appeal for people to ac­
cept Christ was totally different.
In most places we did not ask
them to come forward, but rather
Invited them to stay behind If
they wanted to break with their

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Have you taken the P l y m o u t h P rove -I t -Y o u r se l f E con .
OMY DRIVE yet? Thin convincing demonstration is on now
at your Plymouth dealer's. You'll see with your own eyes
how the Solid'60 Plymouth gives you more miles per gallon.

f o r —FULL-SIZE SAVINGS IN A FULL-SIZE CAR.

Try it yourself today. Go to your dealer’s and take the wheel
of a regular Plymouth. Drive In your usual way and watch how
slowly the gaa level goes down In the Economy Meter. Check the
mileage figures on the speedometer. See for yourself exactly how
many miles you got on just teacups full of fuel 1
about eight months ago.
Betides her billhead, Mrs.
Carter it survived by a aoa and
three daughters.
Funeral services wen bald Sat­
urday at the J. Henry stuhr Fun­
eral Chapel Ja Charleston and tatermeot was ta liv e Oak Memorial
Gardens, Cbarletsea.

Hospital Notes

Mrs. John St. Clair White, Mrs.
William Wimberly, Mrs. Charlene
Mrs. Hal Whittero, Mrs. Robert
Cole, Mrs. Brack Perkins Jr., Mrs.
Arthur McArdle, Mrs. Robert Orwig. Mrs. Gerald Myers. Mrs. Ver­
na Woodard, Mrs. David Thresher,
Mrs. Alvin Odium, Mrs. Barnard
Harkcy, Mrs. John FUspatrick,
Mrs. Charles Wtaekip, Mrs. Carl
Schilkc, Mrs. James Triplett, Mrs.
William Bruratey, Mrs. C l e r k
Brucetle, Mrt. Hoyle Shields Jr.,
Mrs. T. Owniby, Mre. Oeorge MU1L end Mrt. Wayne Karas.
Mrs. Tom Armare of DeBary
Jua announced that tho captains of
that ana are: J. H. Sims, Mra.
Harry Sebob, Edmund lovanaa,
Mrs. John Bryn, Earl Sellar, Mr*.
John Leone, Mra. Btutterhelm and
Mrs. Elsie Erlenbacb.
Muneko and Mrt. Arnct 0. By­
ers of Casselberry will be ta
charge of tha Ciuclbcrry-Fera
Park and Uoldenrod areas.
D. M. Ladd will band the volun­
teer group ta Oengva.
Mre. E. B. Taylor will ho ta
charge of th# Altamonte Springs
area, and Mias Dorothy Heath and
Mra. Garland Show ta Longwood.
Each captain will ho ta charge

Frances Marta Lawson, Long,
wood: Ruth Eetlck, Sanford; Bon­
nie Whatley, Sanford; Beatrice
Anderson,
_
Orlande; Beaole' Johnson, E a W
v illi.

Mr. and Mrs. WUliarn EStick, gaaford, a daughter; Mr. end Mrs.
Howard Lawson, Longwood, a
daughter; Mr. end Mra. Thomas
Whatley, Sanford, a eon-

EC O N O M Y M CTCR Is fig ht w h en you can set i t
An d note that Plym outh engines save gas without sacrificing m l

WUbamtaa Meriwether. 8anford|
Alma Robinson. Lake Mary; Alice
Luedqulst, Sanford; Mrs. Henry
Leo end baby, Sanford; Dorothy
Mao Ivans, Sanford; Mary VU.
liamt, Sanford.

P ettit R eady A gain
*T. LOUIS (UPI) - Bab PetUt,
tap scorer for the BL Louie
Hawks, will be beeh ta action
hen Saturday when the Hawks
meat tho B orin Critics. PetUt,
who was underweight and fatigu­
ed stayed ta St- Louie tala week
to undergo a series of test*, the
results af which warn nagative.

See "THESTEVEALLENPLYMOUTHSHOW," Monday nights, HSC-tV. Sbllgf
A Chiytlof-onglnaomd product, bultt a now solid wny to gtvo you unlid autiaN

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sins and old gods, and truat Chritt
for tha first time.
I urged them not to reipond un­
less they were willing to break
with the past, join a church and
live a totally new life.
They were urged not to respond
if they had ever made a Chris­
tian commitment before.
Yet hundreds came, and faith­
ful helper! talked with them In
little groups that doited great
race • couses and stadiums-for
hours after, our meetings closed,
I believe they were as sincere
as I have ever seen.

The P l y m o u t h P rove-I t -Y o u r se lf E conom y D rive is convinc­
ing thousands that Plymouth has the economy they’re looking

The word "taboo" was first used
by South Sea Islanders to denote
certain forbidden thing*, words or
acta, according to the Natlenal
Geographic Society.

Am,m'

The Seminole • DeBary Heart
Council Friday appealed fer volun­
teers to help la the Heart Sunday
beuse-to-bouse fund canvassing,
1-2 o. m., Feb. 22.
Mrs- Michael Ceolo, Heart Sun­
day auporvlsor, reported it district
cepUiae have boen named to dlroot eanvasstag ta Semlnolo arose
sad council officials stressed the
need for volunteers, particularly ta
the Fera-Park-Caaaelberry areas.
ruhii»hi Fob, s. It, is, as, m s .
in tub ctaci rr corgA kiutm Volunteer nnvsieere can reg­
svuitiAi. ciact rr niT pi^m tii ister by calling Mra. Dorothy Hig­
ginbotham. Heart Sunday operator,
i v ' s i n r e s BBHiaoMi c w m
vsuNuaat xo. laoso
at FA H W i Sanford.
IN THR MATT It It n r TUK ADOP.
In tho Fern Fark-canelbemr
own, persons wishing to assist ta
fund coilocUeao ctn contact Joseph
Cor . i p f . D: r u . w ’ f f w , o A.”£ M. Mureiko at Midway 4-4707 or
call direct to the Heart Sunday op' hVrtca tb m ow c a rs a
•rotor in Saafecd.
W U B S B " S d lg S “ I“'
Ctunril 4 * |fifif aatad that only
t’hrlitUaa,

for whit 1 have teen and heard
and felt during the past five
weeks.
I bare seen the wonder and
grandeur of nature. I have flown
over great rain forests, towering
mountains and broad rivers. I
have shouted with exhilaration at
the sight of great herds of ele­
phants. water buffaloca, serbras
and giraffes.
I have stood in awe at the
splendor of Victoria Falls wvbich
■re unequalled anywhere In the
world. 1 have floated ddwn the
Zambesi River with hippopotami
in full view, and skimmed ten
feet over Its surface in an air­
plane as crocodiles bsiked In tha
tun.
I have seen baboons In trees,

S t M atthias Day
Observance Near

Obtaining an animal abetter for
the Sanford Humane Society "Is
getting to be a real community af­ dustry started about the same Ume
fair," Mrs. H arriet Cowley, presi­ last year after Cannon Mills xl
dent of tha organisation, said to- Kannapolis, N, C., a n n o u n c e d
The.county commissioners have
agreed to lease a county-owned lo­
cation to the Society soon and will
Inspect several alias Saturday with
members ef tha group’s directors.
Several businesses and individ­
uals have offered to donate labor
and building supplies toward con­
struction of tho shelter and “It
looks like we may be able to have
the shelter by aummer," Mrs.
Cowley aald.
The society will meet at I p. m.
Monday a t the Amerleaa Leg|on
Hall on Hwy. 17-13 to discuss plana
for the aheltor and continuation of
its membership drive.

failed to prepare me adequately

Thousands of workers a t southern
textile mills will be granted pay
increases within the next 30 days.
Burlington Industries, Inc., the
world's largest manufacturer of
textiles, said most of Us hourly
employee will gat wage hikes
within 30 days. Burlington has 44
divisions operating In IT states and
four foreign countries.
Wage Increases also were an­
nounced Thurtdya by M. Lowenstein A Son of-Anderson, 8. C.,
Deering-MiUlken Co. of Spartan­
burg, Spring Mills at Inman, Rlverdalc Mills at Enoreo and Ark­
wright Mills at Arkwright, in South
Carolina.
P. H. Hanes Knitting Co. In
Winston-Salem, the Celanese Corp.
All Saint* Episcopal Church at
of America and Chatham Manufac­ Enterprise will celebrate St. Mat­
turing Co. In Elkin, N. C. announc­ thias Dsy Feb. 24, with Holy
ed Increase* earlier thia year.
Communion at #:30 a. m., follow­
A general wage increase in the ed by the laying on the hand*
southern section of the textile in- and prayers for tho sick.

J'1 Alt BsodMMn a ad Pm n i M ar.

hoiltt*! end rteutred |o preaant
any olal mi and daraandi which
you, or Olihir of you, may hare
■f»'"*» «b* aatalo of JIENItY
liUMB, dacraaad. lata of , aalS
rouniy. U tha County Judga of
Mw'hejo County, Florida, at hi*
tffiM In th* court flout* of is li
County at Ianfard, ritrlda, wlibln
® n l celtndtr month* from tho
}«»• . • f, J h* flret publication of
W W - E**h *l*lm or damsnd
••»*«*• la writing, an! shall lU la
l*ja plao* at rail dono* gad goat
o( u * *l*l»»nt,
eboll b« aware u by tha
Tou and M ch o f yod hareky •••Jeeeet* hi* agent, or attoraoy,
ta k a retie* th a t e atilt h as been

file ! in tb* sh a re c o u rt, th e n ature
e t which ault or rrooogure la ta
nulat, p*rf*ct and confirm th a till*
PV In th a P U Inllffa ta iba h tr a ln a f ltr
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KDfTOrs NOTIt Evangelist
Billy Graham Is resting la
Heathens Rhodesia at the half­
way esarfc at the African "erasade" that has taken him
threegh eight majer West Afri­
can cities and namerens vil­
lages. He has addressed crowds
ef aapreccdented else fer thst
part ef the werld end visited
gemameat leaders. Ahead ef
hies are cempelgaa la Hve
coeatrtes ef Central and East
Africa. At this petal he wee
ashed le recerd eeese Isapres■lees fer Vailed f r t ii Interns-

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Finch-Tregoff
Trial End Near
RALEIGH (UPII — A Negro
protest of lunch counter segrega­
tion at dime, drug and depart­
ment stores spread to two more
southern cities Thursday as a
judge warned white opponents
against “ vigilante action."
Acting Raleigh City Judge Tom
Ellis sentenced William B. Faulk,
23, to M days In jail here for
striking a Negro demonstrator
with a length of dog chain.
“ We are not going to have the
people of Raleigh taking the law
into their own handa,” EUia said.
"The lime has net yet come when
our white cltltens must act as
vigilantes.”
The sitdown strike spread to
Shelby, N. C., and Charleston,
S. C., and both while* and Negro
college students staged demon­
strations against segregated lunch
counters at three ilorea la Nash­
ville, Tenn.
Negro demonstrators at Charles­
ton did not enter any atorea but
staged a march down King Street.
At Shelby, about 30 Negroes

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Together Again

A SQUARE DANCING EXHIBITION was presented at the Moose Lodge
last Saturday night. The exhibition wan put on by the Starlight Promen*
aders. Approximately 100 persons attended the dance and exhibition.

GOP Leader Urges 'Rights' Speed-Up
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Repub­
lican Leader Everett M. Dirksen
Friday called for a Senate speed­
up on civil rights legislation de­
spite assurances of House action
by mid-March,
The HI Inoii senator suggested
a civil rights bill might be en­
acted sooner If the Senate exA pediles itr own measure. The
v House, he said, might accept the
Senate bill and eliminate the need
for any time-consuming conference
on differing measures.
Dirksen *sald: "I want to see
action.”
Tbe Senate Democratic leader­
ship is known lo feel that the
simplest and aafest route to p i l ­
lage of an election-year bill would
be a reverse procedure— have
a the Senate accept tbe House mea­
su re .
The feasibility of the Demo­
cratic plan will hinge upon how
much civil rights advocates would
have to aacrifice in accepting the
more moderate House plan.
Sen. Jacob K. Javlts ( R-N.V.),
a leading civil rights proponent,
said be doea not think accepting
a House bill would be worthwhile

if It meant "giving up major sub­
stance."
Both Dirksen and Javlts aald
they would not object to the Sen­
ate laying aside the civil rights
issue from lime to time to act
upon appropriations, which have
priority, and non • controversial
secondary legislation.
Dirksen said: “ I hope we begin
next week to tighten the lines a
bit and extend our sessions. That
has to be done if we are to pass
a bill in due course.*1
The Senate outlook was for con­
tinuing lengthy
debate, with
southern opponents of civil rights
holding the floor much of the
time, and soma action to perfect
a bill.
The House llulcs Committee
agreed by a 7-4 vota Thursday to
let the long-stalled Houie bill
come up for debate on or after
March 19—with IS houra of gen­
eral debate, and unlimited amend­
ments.
Under th e 1 House procedure,
southerners could drag out the IS
hours of debate into a couple of
weeki by Offering numerous
amendments
and
demanding
quorum calls.

VANCOUVER, B. C. (UPI) The British Columbia Lions af the
Canadian Football Laagua have
succeeded in corraiing the entire
backfield of Iowa, IMS Roia Bowl
champions, with Uia. signing of
halfback Bob Jeter. Jeter Joint
former teammate* Randy Dun­
can, Willie Fleming and Don Horn.

proached.
Another
demonstration
was
staged at Hampton, Va„ but there
was no repetition of the near
riot of Wednesday whijg
as
broken up by police using especial­
ly trained “K-9 Corps'* dogs.

2 Negroes Held
For Dynamiting
Home O f Student
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (UP1) Two Little Rock Negroes were
charged Friday In the Feb. I
dynamiting of tbe home of Carlotta Watts, 16, ona of the five
Negro students attending Central
High School.
Police Chief Eugene. G. Smith
Identified then as Maceo Antonio
Binni Jr. 31, a chauffeur and
handyman. * and Herbert Odell
Monls, IT, a student at Horace
Mann High School for Negroes.
No n ito n was given for the
dynamiting.
Tbe explosive ripped a .hole In
the brick home of Cartelyou
Walls, father of the Negro
student, No ona was hurt. Carlotla was one of the nine Negroes
who integrated Central High un­
der protection of federal troops
In 1857.

LOS ANGELES (UP1) — It’s all
over in the Finch-Tregoff murder
trial but the final arguments
and the verdict which could
send the handsome surgeon and
hia young mistress to death in tbe
gas chamber.
Opposing attorneys bfgln their
summations Tuesday after a
four-day rest. The jury of seven
women and five men was expect­
ed to begin deliberation! next
Friday.
The panel will attempt to wade
through more than a month of
conflicting testimony as told by
prosecution and defense witnesses
and arrive at a decision on wheth­
er Or. R. Bernard Finch, 41, and
Carole Tregoff, 23. plotted and
carried out the July II gunshot
slaying of the physician's wife,
Barbara Jean, 31.
Testimony in the sensational
(rial came to a close Thursday
like it began in early January—
with the quiet answers of pretty
Marie Anne LIdholm, (he Swedish
exchange atudent who worked In
the strife-ridden Finch household.

WASHINGTON (UPIV-The Air
Force want* to make attre It*
icrvictm en know tbe fine poinu
o! uilng the knife, fork and ipoon
aa well aa how to waih officers*
dogs, mix drinks, baby-sit and get
bachelors dates.
Itcp. Frank Kowalski (D Conn.l
Friday disclosed still another Air
Force training manual—this one
for cooks and other mess offi­
cers—giving the kntfe-fork-spoon
instructions.
Kowalski, a former Army colo­
nel. branded some sections of the
pamphlet a “ ridiculous and fantas­
tic waste of the ta*players' mon­
ey.” He found no fault with sec­
tions dealing with complicated
kitchen equipment.
Lawmakers earlier made public
manuals for orderlies and offic­
ers' club manager giving the dog-

SECURITY

wathlnf, drlak-mlxlog, babyslO
linn and date-getting Inilructlotia."
Tbe cook*' manual contained
tuch Imlruetiona aa:
“The fork 1* uaad to lift, tu rf
or move large or email placet of
rood la u n ita ry and practical
manner . . G ratp handle of fork
(irmly and pierce object to M
m o v e d ^turned,
R H ___o r lifted
___ deep
_
enough to secure a good bold. Tbs
fork also can bo used to mix of
lanarala
friAila.**
separata variant
various foods..
Knives: “A sharp pioet of stool
set in a handle . . Knives a n usod
to cut, slice or chop food! la f*rw
tions."

BRAINTREE, Hass. (DM) —
"Mhleni," pat cat of Ur. and
Mrs. E. Theodora Nokai, is U
years old, equivalent to MT ytara
in a human.
.

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Between 1939 and 1945, tbe
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and a half million.

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RIVERHEAD, N. V. (UPI) Raymond D. Miller, 32, had been
working night and day as a chauf­
feur to support his four wives and
11 children.
lie went lo Jail Thursday with
a ilgh of relief, llo said it would
give him a chance to rest.
A Miller, of Islip Terrace. N. Y.,
" w a s convicted of bigamy. He never
seemed to have heard about di­
vorces.
He married his first wife in 1948
’ and had one child, hli second in
1952 and bad five, in 1953 he mar. ried another woman and bad two
children by her, and then in 1956
ha m arried a fourth time and had
three more children.
He was arrested in 195T on the
^ c o m p la in t of wifo No. 2 who sued
" h i m for abandonment. Investigate

ora uncovered hli tangled marital
status and charged him with big­
amy.
«
His rest period, the court de­
creed, will bo from ono to two
years.

FALLEN TELEPHONE WIRES (bottom) add extra hazard to anowclogged highway near Asheville, N. C. The city'* communication'* were
out geveral hours when more than a foot of anow blanketed Tcnncaaee,
Virginia and the Carolina!. In Pittsburgh, girla (top left) enjoying outing
a fte r atorm dosed schools. Steward James Waters shovels steps of Cspltol
after more than eight inches of anow fell in Washington.

Sat The Diiuh Shod Chevy Shawia color Sundays, NBC-TV-the Pst le w Chary Sho w n aaakiy, AIC-TV.

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Most Convenient Food
Storo • Quick Serrico
French Ave. at 23rd St.

Frllidelre Mobil* Dlihwash«r»
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scrub waahra, pm-rlnee fiuehrn. dee hie
riaase, and drU*.

OPEN 7 A. M. • I I P. M
EVERYDAY

COLD BEER
Cartas or Caae
To Carry Oat Only
Fisklag 4k Picnic Bappllea
Paper 1'latea, Capa, 8pea**,
Fork*, Fiahlng P*l«a,
Everything Far A Complete
Beating Or FUktog Trip.

IT'S KASY • NOTNINO TO IUYIINTKR NOWI
—Jin WkippU, Car U ft

I f you think tre’ro mUhtuimUe about C o rv a ir, lo a f through fho leading automatic*, tportt and science

• magazines and m a what the expert* are saying. Than, by a ll m eant, drive one yourself.
“Cnrviir'e altering la an light that at
parking speeds it (cell newer assisted; it
i* an precise aa to he absolutely without

—kart Ijidctgsm,
Sports Cars llhuUrfi

ICE
Croaked Or Block, To
Keep Yoor Gams Or Fisk.
For Cold Drinks, Laaches etc.

“Steers like a feather and ie eatrrauly
quick,. , . This ia a beautifully designed
automobile, engineered by m l proa...
—Tana McCtkiU, Ifek ti i i filii tinted

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“Moat surprising thing to me nut*id* of
the eicclknt handling characteristic* waa
the feeling of roomiaeet Inside. . . . I
didn't have tbe sensation of driving a
■mall car and the headroom was greater

A Complete Assortment 01
Sandwich Meats.

QUICK COOK MEATS
Chicken. Sanasge
Weiner, Fork Ckopa Etc.

DAIRY PRODUCTS

Y’ALL COME 7 TO 11

In the bnrvair than ia M W fUadl
sire c a n .. . . "
—I.. //. Heard, Autemstim S t

”5o far aa (hopping gees, tho Corvair ia
a housewife'* dream. It'* (mall and easily
maneuvered without eny power Mooring,
and *o easily parked . . . it's a lot easier
to trnlaad a earl full af groaerlaa into a
(rent trank at tho aupeemarket this it
1 . 1 . , . . . . . . . . . ••

”1 want t# tut* a* firmly aa I ma that
the Corvtir handle* as beautifully and is
a* safe aa—if not safer than—any family

Tlwre U anna af the typical whine
normally aaaociatad with rear-engined
vehicle*. Inaid* the car, the cITacl (a quit*
■alike anything we hare ever experienced.
It »l*»o*l m a i that tiler* la no engine^
and the general effect ie so quiet aa to be
ilaeoit uncanny."
—Jaftn A. Band, Rood A TVmI
"N# written word can anion far the
genuine pleasure that you will receive
behind the wheel of America'* nowotl
tad moat advanced cootributio* lo Inn*
port*lion., , . It ia • great oar.”
—Den Stewart. M t r Lift

-Jim Whipple, Gar Lift

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All you do la go to a Ganrrat Development Corporation
branrii office or home community, gel an Official Entry
Blank, and complete the phrase, “I would like lo live to a
Mackle-built home in Florida becauae . .
In 25 ward*
or lea*.
Viait any of the General Development Branch ofltaaa er
Florida Communitie* and get complete information shot
will help you writ# your entry. See photograph! and door
piano of Mackle-built home*. Find out about their quality
construct fin and many attractive features.

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Cirde Theater's Play Draws Plaudits

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ben Hill, director of the Unlverilty of Minnesota Family Study
Center, aaya he hat found five
reiioni why today's marriages are
—Husband and wife are more
frequently partners in the realm
of earning and spending th* family
income:
—Authority in decision making
is more likely to be shared in all
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—There is today a much ten
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cause it waa vague about pinpointing tha details In Teddy's
life.
Wedneaday Maht's C h a r l e y
Weaver Show, which always alms
for astir* aad mtama, tossed
some well-known TV columniata
Inin the struggle but evea this
talent couldn't win th* battl*
against torpor. Th* Jokaa were
awfully limpid but tho taped edit­
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Even Jim Backus, normally an
entertaining fellow, found himself
wallowing aimistily a* Charley
(CHff Arquette) waa b n l a g
boomed far th* vice praeidenttal
nomination. The boom never gat
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show, which quite ABC-TV as
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phata of the dike-plugging Job
that got a on in atopping the Juve­
nile delinquency wave waa effi­
ciently dram allied on CBS-TVi
Armatrong Circle T h e a t e r
Wedneaday night.
The stay, "Iron City Juatiee,"
showed hew a budding young de­
linquent, a flrat offender, re­
ceived peraooaliied, conscientious
treatment from the stuff at Pittaburgh'a Juvenile Court The boy,
"Teddy Merab," waa nabbed by
police for carrying a loaded gun.
tnatead of going to police ceart
to anawer police queationa and
earn a criminal record, the 13year-old lad waa taken to the dor­
mitory of the Juvenile homo to
await a low-key hearing.
While ho waited, aoelal workera
probod the boy'e home life. They
reached three potaible aolutiona:
Rehabilitation acbool, footer home
or another chance. (Teddy went
home, on probation.)
• like *0 other eaaea of thla
kind, there were eompUcatiooe.
The parent# were divorced and
the mother waa unable, or un­
willing, to care for her two aooa
becauae of deep paychoioglcal
problem!. The father waant
around at all,
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BANUOn, North Wales (UP1)
— Identical twins Howard and
Vaughan Clarke set out today on e
100-mile walkathon for a prise of
great worth—the hand in marriage
of the pretty blonde they both love.
The strapping, six • foot • tall
hrothers, 19. planned to walk from
Bangor University to Flint and
back becausa coed Je in Cowan,
also 19. just couldn’t make up her
mind which one to marry.
Loser of the walking match gels
the ronralatton prise of being best
man at the wedding. And it the
marathon walk ends In a dead
heat, "we'll try something rise—
perhaps a boxing match," said
Howard.
Jean said she alternated in a
most frustrating way between a
preference for Howard, t h e n
Vaughan, and finally decided the
two electronics engineering students should hold ■ gentlemanly
contest of some kind to settle her
indecision once and for all.
Since Britain, led by telf-alyled
"Superwoman" Or. B a r b a r a
Moore, ha* been on a walking-eontest jag of late, the boys decided
that would be the most enjoyable
way of winning Jean’s hand and
heart.
All three sludents Insisted the
contest was not a publicity stunt
by which they could make money
for "Hag Week," when atudenti
play pranks for charily.
“ We are doing it for love, not
money," said Vaughan.
"I'm Kicking to my decision and
will marry the first one back,"
said the girl who could not make
up h rr mind.
"I love them both. We have
though! carefully about who my
fulLre husband might be but we
think this is the best way. The
winner can take me to the school
ball on Saturday, then we'll get
Die engagement ring,"
The foot-weary Romeos — or at
leaat the stronger and faster o n e should make the Bingor-lo-Flinland-back course in about 40 hours,
or by about 10 p. m. Saturday.

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nn auto showroom and took It out
for a test drive.
He was convicted of first degree
grand larceny despite bla claim
he just wanted to make sure the
rar was safe to drive before buy­
ing it.

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audiences when "Goliath And the
Barbarians" opens at the RlU
Theatre Sunday,
Thundering across the screen,
their banners of inramy flying,
and shaking the earth with their
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TUXEDO. N. Y. (UPI) — T bt
first robin traditionally means
spring is here—and Garden Direc­
tor Fred Johnson has decided to
CHELO ALONSO nml Sieve Reeves in a scene from
speed things up.
"Goliath and the Barbarians" coming to the Rita Theatre
Johnson, noting that his croruses
S u n d ay .
will be ready to bloom next week
In the 133-acre Sterling Foroet
Gardens here, decided that a few
orange-breasted robins were need­
ed to complete the picture.
Robins generally have more
The latest Brigitte Bardot movie fating effect on men In general tense than to fly to cold New York
"A Woman Lika Satan” comei to and one wealthy, married aris­ In February. So Johnson made a r­
rangements lo airlift 300 of them
tli« Movieland Drive-In Sunday and tocrat in particular.
here in a warm plane.
The
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feature
Is
"Shake
will continue through Thursday.
Hands With The Devil" starring
In the film, sho plays the part James Cagney.
of a young, French saucy flirt
The film is *et In the "savage"
living in Spain. She hie a devss- days of the Irish rebellion.
On Friday and Saturday, two
action packed thrillers and a come­
VIENNA (UPI) - This central
dy wlU play. "Journey To the European capital haa acquired
Ccnlrr of the Rerih," "The Hang­ world reputation for Ha happy-goman" and "Rally Round the Flag lucky life, lti music and waltxea,
lit beautiful women — but alao for
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. tUiM) - Boya" will ba shown.
Its glass.
Begin planning for Indoor spring
planting of flowen now, and follow
World famous glass firms, dat­
these rules, says Ihe University
ing back for more than a century,
of Minnesota Institute of Agricul­
have produced exquisite glass pro­
ture:
ducts hero.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)—
Keep the plants In sunshine .or
Tha Hspsburg emperors, Bal­
bright light. Roses especislly need Middle names solved the problem kan kings and members of the
involved In drawing up a ballot Austrian aristocracy once were (he
sunlight.
Keep the soil moist, watering for the May T Democratic pri­ chief customers. Diplomats, Ara­
whenever it is dry Ut the touch. mary here to differentiate betwaen bian ell magnates and Western
Keep Ihe plants at cool night two R. L. (Bob) Stricktands in Industrialists today purchase the
temperatures, prefersbly at BO de­ Ihe race for stale senator.
products of the famous glean
State Rep. R. L. (Bob) Strick­ firms, aQ ef them situated on U»
grees.
Keep Ihe plants out of extremely land has Leo for a middle name. swank thoroughfares of downtown
high lem prritures (over TS de­ The other candidate was named Vienna,
for the poet, Robert Louis Steven­
grees).
son, and will ge on the ballot
R. Louis Strickland.

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Glass Among Top
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Middle Names
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Postal Rate Hike
Passage Doubted

Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and
Kentucky,
The Monday-lo-Fridsy schedules
have not as yat been set. But ap­
proximately 10 per cent of the TV
time will he allocated to college
ceuraea and ao per rent each lo sec­
ondary and elemsntary school*.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Eisenhower's sew plan la
boost postal rates was counted as a
dead letter In Congress Wednes­
day.
There is "not a chance In the
world" (hat Ihe elecllon-ycar Con
gross will approve Elsenhower'a
$334 milllon-a-year postal package,
said a prominent member of t
House Post Offieo Commilloo.

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JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (UPI) — ,
Jud Thorn, 20, does not care for
bowling, but he will marry bis girl
in a bowling alley today.
Friends took Jud bowling In De­
cember of 193a.
"1 didn't think much of it. In
fact, I thought it was a pretty silly
game." he raid.
'
His attention wandered—to Utk
pretty girl bowling in the next al­
ley. Jud arranged an introduction
with the pretty bowler. Carolya
Jenkins, 31, a grocery clerk.
At a p. m. today, in appreciation
of Ihe spot which brought them to­
gether, they will be married In tho
lobby of that same bowling alley.

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Educational TV's Next Step:
Airplanes To Beam Programs
INDIANAPOLIS ( U P I ) - A uni­
que experiment in educations! television will Illcrally get off Ihe
ground here when the 1M0-I1
school year begins in September.
Purdue University ll sponsoring
the project, which Involves the
transmission of grada school and
college courses from a circling air­
plane to a potential audience of
five million sludents la n six-state
ares.
Project sponsors ir e now busy
lining up the airborne faculty,
which will bo brought to Purdue for
brirfinga and then fan out to local
stations across the nation to learn
the techniques of appearing before
the TV cemerai.
There are 13,000 schools and col­
leges In Ihe six-state area. For the
cost of receivers and antenna, they
may add to their curricula any
course they rhooso from St to be
offered by tho high-flying school
teachers.
The experimental project, cost­
ing IT million, will run for two
years, If successful, other regional
airborne re-tranamissloa networks
arc expected to be established.
The pionser plan Is being run by
the Midwest Council on Airborne
Television Instruction, which is
made up of nine eminent educators
f r o m Midwestern universities.
They have already purebised two
second-hand DC-T pianos that will
be crammed with ew tlrnnlu equip­
ment.
Present plans call for the two
planes to alternate la flying at an
altituda of 30,000 feet during tha
daily alx-hour transmission parinds
ovtr a circular eeuno northeast
of Marion. Ind.
Ground transmitters an the Purdua campus wlU beam both live
and taped ceuraea to tha circling
planes. The planes' ultra-high fre­
quency transmitters will retrlecast
the programs to Indiana, Illinois,

a peaceful village end the plunder­
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A cist of thousands is headlined
by Steve Reeves, former "U r.
America" and Chela Alonso, Dal­
ian actress."
Bruce Cabot la alio featured in
the film a t the barbarian leader.

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ren welcome. Call ?A 24827
THE
WATER by aU means see
FO R R E N T
NICELY furnished two bedroom
these 100 n 200 lots located on
The
following
Is
a
list
of
homei
and two bath apartment. Adults.
, canal off large, beautiful, Base*
ind duplex apirtm enti located
J . 0. Laney, 121$ Sanford Ava.,
jumping lake.
n
desirable
section!
of
town
FA 2-3222.
and all featuring fully equipped ONLY 200 DOLLARS DOWN and
kilchcnr.
S-BEDItOOM unfurnished bouse.
$30 per month, no Interest on
Cell FA 2-4421.
unpaid balance. Total price
2000 Washington Avenue
$2,000. FIRST COME FIRST
TWO 2-bedroom house*, kitchens 3-bodroom, t bath. $100 month.
SERVED.
equipped. FA 24043.
107 North Virginia
,
2-bedroom, 2 bath, firaplace,
attic fan, $120 month.

lAPF-A^DAY

Just Outside City
Limits

FERTILIZER
fo r

FLOWERS
SHRUBS
LAWNS
FREE DELIVERY

lo m m e r s e

LAWN MAINTENANCE
PHONE FA 2.71*7

Sewing Mach. Repairs

m B Sr
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IMS, Kke fssurw Ir a a tM n ^ T t a M r h M t

*7t’i t r i p l e d ! W&lt;b w a g m l y x i t o b

5. R«a) Eilat* For Bala

Plumbing k

D w v tlo p e r

Heating

AIR COvUmONINQ
GROVE AND LAKEFRONT
33 ecrei, Paola area, 10 acres CONTRACT and REP*!R WORK
FA 24322
S Acres In rapidly growing Lake
planted In Valencia oranges, 2 1007 Sanford Ave.
Mary. High, dry, lakeview proyeara old, 2,000, fact front on
13. Electrical Service*
perty. Sensibly priced.
Lake, good term*.
Home Wiring — Elaclrie Service
W. H. “ Bill" 5TEMPER Agency
Sid Vlhlen
112 North Park Ave,
Phone FA 3-4M1
113 N. Park
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Phone FA 2-3331 1201 Park Dr.
REAL ESTATE DRU’E-LN
112 Megnolia
FA 24213

PRESENTS

SEE IT TODAY

St. Johns Realty

RAYMOND M. BALL

'C tflC t

J. W. HALL

Loch Arbor
HOUSE,
reaaonablt. US
14. Build, Paint * Repair
Available Juno lit.
2344 French Ava.
Country
Circle.
AND
ASSOCIATES
2badroom, 3 bath, completely
Raiitcr
TH03. E. THOMPSON
Real Estate —- Insurance
furnished Including dishwasher,
"Call Hall"
Phone FA 24241
General Contractor
Surety
Bondi
t ACRES *
freeter, and boaL $300 month.
OUTSTANDING HATURUi r tlto kadm,
Home Carpentry Repairs
uelUty room, torrnaso floar*, aarparia, &lt;
2 acre* with 2 bedroom, concrete 21$ Bo. Park AVe. Ph. FA 2-2241 2-BEDROOM home In well estab­
Roofing
k
Siding
Hanford
lished neiihborbood- S p e e 1 a 1
206 Grapevllla
block home-, Ugh and dry land.
Phone
FA
24432
Brans Bldg, la k e Mary
terms. FA 24132.
3bedroom, 1 bath. $M month.Houaa approximately .0 yaars
Ph. FA 2-1220
old, with naw roof. Several oak
B A M ROOFING
SUNLAND ESTATES: Like new
treat and assorted citrus trees.
312 West 12th. Street
Contracting A Repairs
3-bedroom, 2 bath home. Down
From $ 1 0 , 6 5 0 m a
2-BEDROOM
furnished
h
o
u
i
e
.
Good water. On paved Rd.
1-bedroom duplex, completely
Licensed - Bonded —la m e d
payment le u than original. Call
Owner must leave state. Reason'
$10,200 with amall down pay­
furnished. $23 month.
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-2*02.
able price. See after 10:02 A. M.,
$ 3 5 0 Down
m en t
300 Laurel Ave.
Pi.. FA 2-7*43
402 Maple.
#*
3-bedroom, t bath dupltx. $71
1200 DOWN
IP YOU hav* painting problems
From $ 6 8 . 5 0 M onthly
month.
I BR. boma with hardwood floori
and want to take ad antag* of
FARMER’S AGENCY
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
and ceramic Ule bath.
yeara
of
experience
end
the
beat
M. V. Farmer, Realtor
112 N. Park Ava. Ph. PA 24123
of workmrasUp call X. M.
D. H. Whitmore
1U N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 3-2430
Young FA 24SM or J. L. Bled­
COUNTRY CLUB Manor: 3 badLUlian O. Tram* *
soe PA 1-4122.
room homo with Venetian blinds,
Associate*.
WELAXA APARTMENTS: rooma
A.
W.Mrtu to.
Swilwil/Mn.
f
and plenty of shrubbery, excep­
I l l S. French Ave. Ph. FA 24221
private baths, 114 W. First StRegistered Real Eetato Broker
tionally clean. FA 2-4794 or HOUSE PAINTING: Raaiooabla
1
F k .i A t .7 6 n F . O I a n M
#
AR
m hours, FA 2-231$, FA 2-4*21,
•Xpert workmanship. Free tallHOUSE on Cameron Avenue, Eaat Ph. FA 2-1301 1742 at Hiawatha FA 24221
FA 14242.
mate*. Call FA 24172.
side between Celery and GtMva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kltehai. ap­
BY OWNER - OPEN HOUSE, EXCELLENT BUY: 2-bedroom, 1
bath borne. Urge Florida room.
pliance*. School bus atop. Quiet
Set. k Sun., Feb. *2 k 2tst.
Back yard fenced. Well and
neighborhood. $71 par month.
$130.00. Total down — includes
aprinUar ayatam. $I,*4I down,
Phone FA 24141.
electric range, curtain*, rug.
aiium o $2402 mortgage, pay.
Dokhto driveway. Afiume FHA
V. A. FINANCING
m int *M.*o per month. Call
M a r t i * g o — Approximately
NEW THREE BEDROOM HOME
Roberta Real Estate, FA 2-4902.
203.00
par
mo.
110
Country
Club
Pay closing costa of 1313.00 and
Drivo
—
In
Country
Club
Manor.
movo inis this home with 1st*
ratio floors, oil fureset, tilt
ACEEAGE FOR SALE
bath.. Located outilda City
HOUSEKEEPER; live In and
Llmlta in West Haven Subdivi­ 1. 40 ncro tract at Geneva, II
care for two children; light
acres cleared for eilrui. Leas
sion. ToUl Price $11,100.
housekeeping; $30 per week;
than $100.00 per acre.
private room and board. Apply
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Florida State Employment Serv­
Raymond Lundqulat, Asaoe.
I. $0 aerea of good cltru* land
ice, 110 W. Ind. Street.
FA 14331
Atlantia Bank Bldg.
M ar Genava, this property sur­
rounds n 10 aero grove. Good
THREE badroom home on taro
MATURE WOMEN
aeceaa to this property, priced
PROFESSIONAL working couple
lata,
corner
So.
Sanford
and
Your ago la not a handicap —
at $1,200.00, Term* available.
want 1 or 2 bedroom, house, kit­
14th. Si. Coma, look, maka of*
If you havo about 4 hours n
chen furnished, In Lake Mary.
far.
T. V. Cantrell.
day and willing to work —
Write Box O, Sanford Herald.
I. 120 acre* of unimproved land,
AVON haa wonderful earning
near Geneva, $22,300.00, terms.
opportunity for you. For Inter­
view to your home, write,
4.
I
l
l
aerea
between
Geneva
and
HERBERT STENSTROM
1$ LOTS AT OSTEEN
NOW — Box 342, Lockhart,
Oviedo 14 mile road front,
RagUtorod Broker
Good Building lota, aoma front on
Fla.
1*00.00 per acre, » % down.
LEN
RISNER
Highway, $4,100.00 buys aU 1$
LOTTIE
BROADWAY
good terms.
KEN TOR1ETT
WANTED: Rtllabto woman to
i l l North Park Avo.
Hara’a an iataraatlag atudy that provaa — witkawt a le«kt that if ywa ran affard
BETTY* D, SMITH
earn for children in raturn for
112 North Park Avo.
room and board FA 1-7230 or
Asaociatoa
a mw car yea cm affard la awa a Paatlac far ealp a few paaalaa asra par dap.
1. Park Ph. PA 2-242$
FA 34*23.

3 Bedroom s-IW Baths.

S t Johns Realty Co.

Stenstrom Realty

• w ^ s s ru r MOORS. 0KN D U l^ *

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

SiS KNOUS
IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
• 2 BEDROOMS
• IK, A 2 BATHS
l*Lr,

IS * DOWN
fc; ;
" .
|m ;■

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ti-.

FHA FINANCED
Drive Four Block* Wmt Off
French Are. On 2*lh St. A
Stamper Associate le On The
Premise* Dally.
Priced Under Present Market
ORE OK CALL TODAY

JW IDE-TRACK

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S t Johns Realty Co.

St. Johns Realty Co.

BY OWNER: l-bilrobm CBhome;
corner lot; fenced back yard.
$3U down. 1 hone FA 2-1223.

Check thaaa Manufact urar’a SafEasted Retail Prices far 4-Doer Hardlap
Medals equipped with automatic tranamtoaion, radio, haatar aad white sidewall
tires:

ONE LOT, klgh and dry, TO ft.
wide 1M ft. deep, faring Country
Club Rd., In Loch Arbor. Terms
can ba arranged. FA t-1121.

PO N TIA C

CAR

Cataliaa

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4 Dr. H, T.

SPECIAL!
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

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Stenstrom Realty

Stemper Agency
Ph. PA l.m t 11$ N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA t-llll *2*1 Park Ave.

^

Windshield
Back GlaaO
Door Glaaa
Vent Glaa*
SERVICE
Senkarik Glaaa and Faint Co.
n 114 w. 2nd S t
FA 2-482*

T V &amp; Radio S ervice
(Home &amp; Auto)

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

J

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

WIDOW wiihyi poiitlon aa full CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All DREDGING: Land filled a id
beaches pumped to. No fob to
tima reception lit, clerk cashier
work guaranteed. Free EiU■mall or to U rn - Call TEmplo
or motel in lita n L H are bullmatei. Phone FA 2-7112.
1-403I.
neia education, motel Iraioing
CLOCK
REPAIRING:
Wbe
and home nursing course. Ref­
Loniwood Park, FA 2-7273,
erences. Write Bax J . T., San­
ford Herald.
ANY TV REPAIRED » . » plus
parti, II broufht to shop by cus­
TYPING at home, lefal or any
tomer!. All work guaranteed for
other. Phone FA 24244.
North Orlando Electronic!
20 days.
Ph. FA 24*34 - FA 24MI
CENTUBY
TV
SERVICE
WHITE MALE, 27, deslrei parttime job from' 3 F. M. to mid­ 1312 Celery Are. Phone FA *-1412 2713 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 17-t»
night, available 7 nights a week,
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
will consider anything. FA 24447 All types and alzaa. installed
ALL MAKES A MODELS
after 5.
“ Do It Youreeir*
104 So. Park (24 hr. ear.)
WE REPAIR AND SLRV1CX
12. Piumbinc Service*
FA M M
STINE
Maehlntry and Supply Co.
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads, s t s t e j
PLUMBING
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 24432
manta. Invtlett, hand btlli, and
Contracting A Repairs
progra ms, e t c .
Pr »gr»a»lv*
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
Free Estimates
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-3*11R. L. HARVEY
W. L. HARMON
302 Watt 12th S*.
204 Sanford Ava. Phqns FA 2-3323 PH. FA 2-4222 After I P. M.

E

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

15. Special Service*

Pape 10— Fri., Feb. 19. 1960

$3297
1099
2199
78.06
2.60

Balaace
MODEL

Coal par m ath iacludiag
finaaca aad Hfa insuranea
(&lt;• Mo.)
Casts par dap
LOCATION: 1010 Graadrlaw Avaaa*. attaalad *a
tors* 00* k 200’ lot) Quiet, axcluaiva raaidaatlalaaetlM.
with doad-Mkd alraet. Lara traffic—aafnr far tha ktdat

Paatlac casta aalp

BOOMS! I tovoly kadraaam, 2 Ula hatha, apacteaa Hvlag
n o a aad dining art*, toval/ kitdua, M»pl# claaaf*

aad

CAR

CAR

$3153 $3165 $3151
1051 1052 1050
2102 2113 2101
75.24 74.84
2.49 2.50 2.49
96.00 85.00 97.00
.11 .10 " par3 day
mam

dapa af swaarahlp kava paw right aawT

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FRL

NITE

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2:20

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DAY

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Man P A a -llto

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STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. PABK AVI.

PM. FA S

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PM. F A M M 1
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SA T.

�A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
# l|*

P a d st R

fin ll

Fri.. Feb. 19. 1960—Pnge I t

20. Automobiles

21. Furnttura

21. Furnitura

22. A rtldM For Sal*

toil BUICK, Dynaflow and beater, New A Uied Furniture L Appli- Uird furniture, appliance*, tool*
low mileage, like new through­
etc. Bought-Seld Larry'* Mart
ancei. A Good Place To
out. Call FA 3-Z8M.
IIS Sanford Av*. Ph. TA 1-4188
BUY, SELL or TRADE
INCOME TAX SERVICE
ROLLAWAY.
Boipitat aad Baby
1931
NASH
RAMBLER,
roaaonWILLIAM H. MURRAY
Bade. Day, Waak sr Month—
able. Call FA MOM.
4M Sanford Av*.
FA 8-T480
m i Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1314
FURNITURE CENTER
SERVICE CALLS SI.SO. For de­ 48 CHEVROLET buaineii coupe,
ltM French Av*.
•
BIG
VALUES
pendable TV aervice call San­
new motor, good tirei. 1100, 403
Ph. T* 17953
•
JUICK
CREDIT
llolly Av*.
ford TV Center, 9th. and San­
•
EASY
TERMS
ford Ava, FA Z-9741.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS 22. Artictoa For 8*1*
20.A Trailers
HEATING
SMALL Due-Therm *M heater
H. II. POPE CO.
FOR SALE - 1138 Spcnre Craft
with fan, tank and control. C. R.
New and Vied Furniture
T30 S. Park - FA 2 4234
llouee Trailer. 4814x8. See Clyde 311 E. Firet St.
Buyer. 3rd. St.. Lake Mary.
FA 1-K88
Weill at DeWitta Trailer Perk.
T and RADIO REPAIR a&lt; *r
HI
Fl UNIT fall s r part). U niing
No phone calls.
S:W nlfbta and weekend*; Sen11” ipeakar SM. Viking tape
lord, Lake Mary and Loagwsed. 21. Furniture
recorder 880. 88 W. Amy* and
New A C a rd
FA 2-27T2 and FA M R .
Preamp 130. Garrard lurwtahlt
Furniture
and
Appliance*
813. Call FA l-TMI.
CUSTOM BUILT BmMutw -e ta 15-A U en u ty P a r lorn
gle pteeei or **t*. Aleo ftiralSeU Ua Yeur Yunitor*. Quick
Ssrvlca With The Caah. SUPER
June Brown's Beauty Salon
TRADING POST. FA SASff.
S010 Adam* Av*. Ph. FA I-1S27

POSTER type tingle bed 823; 1839 PREMIER (1) with attach,
Megnivox TV’, 17 in. contole
menta. LH-LW portable. Sewi
143. FA 3-7770.
forward and reverse and darns.
10 paymcnti. 33.20 ea. Writ* CR.
LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
Mgr., Box A 4c A, Sanford Her­
FA 8-3283.
ald.

15. S pecial S e rv ic e s

Jenkins

Furniture

WILSON - MAIER
$SAVE$

Malhenrf Sanford

D a w n 's
Beawty Saks

FA 8-7884

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
&gt;004 Adame Ph.

FA * :M3

16. FlSWe
Oat Flowers F ar turn I
SANFORD FLOWMI BOOT
FA BUM
or
FA M R *

19. Boots sad Motors
HOUSE BOAT, completely equip­
ped, — te n motor — MM. Call
FA 2-4318.___________________
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

Robson Sporting Goode

&gt;04-8-8 E, let.

FACTORY TO YOU
FOAM rubber 81.00 per lb., G. I.
ALUMINUM
ihovels 11.49 each. Army Navy i
VENETIAN BLINDS
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
larloeod head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic tad*. Plastic
*r re yon tape*- Cottoa or agios PORTABLE IT tn. Hotpolnt TV.
V11F and UHF. Phone FA 2-2796.
osrda.
Senkarik Glann and Paint Co. 32,000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
118-114 W. kid St.
FA 1-4822
lies to be seen to appreciate.
Cheap! Call FA 1^4387.
GOOD Uaad Appliaaesi and TV'a.
Gormly, Inc., Third k Palmetto

23. Notice* A Personals

REBUILT auto generator* and
M arten, 8 tod 13 volt*. New WANTED: aomeone to drive my
car to Carbomtela, 111. to ts of
mutflcri for popular rare. ’Reel*
work there. Writ# or com* for |
Ueed Auto Parts, South ea 1T-M
interview to 111 Ceder, Sanford.
Hwy. Phone FA 14818.

PUBLIC

Be Lovelier With Pitfiaaleail
_ Beauty Car*.

« I 0 Oak

22. Articles For Sale

ii%9 * * * /
m
59 Ford Country Sedan
4-Dr. 8-P***, VR Engine, Fordowetlr, Radio,
Heater, and Power Steering, Only 18,888
Mile*

59 Ford Custom 300
4-l)r. Sedan. Mileage Maker “8” With Standderd Tran*., and Heater. CHECK TH U
PRIORI

W e 're o v e rs to c k e d on used cars! W e 're o f f e r in g the
public prices usually p a id o n ly by d e a le rs !

Juet Like New With Only M M Mllee.

OyL With Renter.

PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY NIGHT!

FA S-3SM

_20. Automobiles

54 BUICK

55 CADILLAC

MB RENAULT Dalpfatoe, email
equity and taka up payment!.
Phone FA 3-4573.

t Dr. Redan, 8 Cyl, Radio and Renter, 8 Tn.
Select From.

WELCOME

4-Dr. fleden. Fully Fewered, VERY NICK
FAMILY SEDAN.

Reader

Car. Hwy. 17-tl A tllk BL
Phone FA M N1

1795

57 Mercury M ontvey
54 PO NTIAC

58 CHEVROLET

s U

57 Plymouth Savoy
4-Dr. Redan, VI Engine. Aatamatle Trassmleaion. COMPARE THIB PRICE ANY­
WHERE.

$9 9 5

57 Foid Foirlon* 500
4-Dr, VH Engine. Fordometle, Red I#
Heater, BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL WHITE ? 1 J U
AND BLACK
| ^
#

S
*#

57 Ford Custom
Tudor Medan, « Cyl ,Kn«ine and OVERDRIVE,
RADIO, A REAL GAB RAVER

*9 9 5

56 Ford Custom
4-Dr. Nrdan V8 Kef fee, Pnrdmaatk, Hadis
and Heater, 8 Ton* Else

(r58 CHEVROLET'

56 MERCURY

Cylinder • Hlasdard
Tress. • I m itlfil Tatoo* Flaltk •
Del

Mar

*

*8 9 5

56 Ford Custom
Tudor Hed*n. VI Kngl** and Ntaadard Trias*
HOLD YOUE HAT I I I

55 Ford Foirlana
4-ltr. Mrd*n, V8 Engine, Fordometle, Kadis
end Heater. PRICED ONLY TO GO I I

VA-FHAFHA In Sarviea
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ent!
Low aa $425

Office Open
T il
1;M P. M. T il Dark

1295

Hardtop Cnupe, Automalk T re a t, 8&gt;4h,
Hester, Pswer Hleering, end Fewer Brains, f l
ONLY ONE OWNER.

We Invite yea la ba ear m S
ebaolately free wit beat A l i p
ttoa *t eae mt SssfarWa toedlsi
Metals while yea toeate milt
aMe hotline n r yen reelf i s
family. Pick ap year hay s
oar Bale* Offfes.

fOdham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
8.M
&gt;.-M Dofiy

1595

57 Buick Super

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

You can mova In immedi­
ately while the papare are
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On Ths
Construction Of Your
Homo For Tits First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And dosing
Coat Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

4-l)r. Sedan, VI Engine, Automat le Trie*.,
Radio, Heater, and Power Steering, Lww
Mile* and Very Clean

58 Ford Custom 300

’S3 BUICK. redio and kettor, Dynaflow. Ph. FA l-MM.

Homes Deajsnad For
florid* Living.
1 A 4 Bedrooms —
I A S Baths

1795

58 Chevrolet Biicayne

Special 1-Dr. Hardtop • ttidto
Heater • Automatic Tran*. • K in
last TirM

M FORD PICKUP, h«
SM Santn Bnrbnee S r.

1195

58 Ford Country Sedan
4 Dr. 9 P*««. WagM. • CyL Bnyine With
Heater. XXTKA CUBAN 1 I

WOODRUFF MARINE

4th Addition

1595

59 Simca Aronde

Mercury Outboard Motors

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST

*1795

59 Hillman Minx Convertible

Ph. FA MM1

&gt;801 French Ave.

$AVE

54 Ford Crestline Convertible
V8 Engine, Ferdomatie, Radis and Healer.
RED WITH BLACK TOPI

MANY,

MANY

MORE

FROM

W HICH

TO

CHOOSE

—

58 BUICK STATION WAGON

N CADILLAC

59 CHEVROLET PICKUP

58 OLDSMOBILE FORDOR
58 CADILLAC

« S J e VHOLET SPORT COUPE
58 CHEVROLET IMPALA

56 GMC P,C K U P
37 CHEVROLET FORDOR

OPEN TONIGHT &amp; ALL DAY SAT.

$4 9 5

BRING THE CASH SPECIALS
1953
1953
1952
1951

Ford V ictoria
$395
Ford 4 - Dr.
$195
Dodge
$145
Oidamobilt________________ $ 1 4 5

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WE HAVE IT!

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MOTOR

SALES
P A 3-0711

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SANFORD,

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Tho kitchen helper Avery woman dreams o f owning. I I go—f ec
Fiberglass insulation S piece Oven-ware sot. Aluminum look
Shown above in the Roaster Cabinet which is yours for 4 *1 /1

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rooted hair. Arrayed for the wedding in an onquisite taffeta gown
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COFFEE SERVICE in

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H vsrplote "StorUte" Coffee Fat, big &gt;1 inch W verplote

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TALLAHASSEE (UPD - S o t .
IwRoy CoII|ns said today inade­
quate local property taxes have
caused a lailura is many commu­
nities to providu adequate sanita­
tion, education and street haprovements.
Collins, who opened a two-day
school for county las assessors
called by tha eomplruller'a office,
said a preview af a study ordered
by him two months ago indicated
there had beast s ta U n t I t meet
these needs.
He said the Arthur D. Little Co.,
which made tho survey, said the
failure waa not eaitssd fay leek of
alate assistance.
"In fact, they point up that our
state now renders more aid to
local government than a great
majority of the atatea, and st a
rata much higher than the aeUonsl average," Collins said.
“Tha imbalance is due, they
stress, la tha area of inadequate
local property tax support”
Pull results of tha study will
not ho made known for six weeks
or more, the governor said.
Collins, who has ltd tho fg h t
for full cash value property assess­
ments, said thal unlass local governments are able to. provide mora
dchoola, m w s m
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street], and sidewalks, libraries,
mora development ta d protection
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JAN JUAN, Puerto Rico tl'P D
—President Kisrnhowcr arrived
today at heavily guarded San
Juan airport where rival groups
attempted to demonstrate for and
rommonagainst Puerto Riro's &lt;
wealth ties with the U.S
The president's plane landed
here on the first leg of hts IS.500mile journey or personal diplo­
macy that will take Eisenhower
to Brasil, Argentina, Chile and
Uruguay in the next 10 day*.
The more than 5,000 persons on
hand Io meet the president were
kept under tight control- by a
strung police guard.
Rival political factions display­
ed banners of greeting and pla-

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Ship Aground

Coach Layer Gets Boost

Winners Take Down Nets

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LAKELAND (UPI) - More than
•0 per rent of the late season
Valencia orange crop will be used
for froirn concentrate, according
lo Florida Citrus Mutual. General
Manager Robert W, Rutledge said
Sunday the Valencia crop would be
about 42,500,000 boxes, largest in
histnry. He said growers should gel
prices, “above the amount rtcrived
during the prc-freeia years."

m

Police said there were uncon­
firmed reports klan tofielata tost
your to E lip ito irt contacted lead­
e n to tho Aaotriee "National
Youth" which baa been banned.

SURABAYA. Indoneiia (UPI) —
Pretqler Nikita (fhnishchey. a vialtoeflrom space-ago Russia,1got ■%
glimpse today of medieval Indo­
nesian culture in the pilcuresque
central Java vltlTgge of Borobudur,
"You can taka or leave commu­
nism," Khrushchev told an audi­
ence. "It will not be forced on
you. Communism is an Idea which
cannot be forced inlo one's brein,
Doyle E. Carlton Jr., W*uchu!a,
yet cannot be barred from enter­
today announced appointment of
ing that brain, either."
Earnest Southward as chairmen
of tha Carlton-for-Governor cam­
CIUDAD TRUJILLO (U P I)-H alf paign in Seminole County.
a million persons demonstrated
Southward, native of Sanford, Is
Sunday to pereuade Generalissimo aisocisled with his father, Ira K.
Kafael Trujillo to lake over the Southward, and his brother Bill,
presidency from -his brother Hec­ In the Southward Fruit Co. He
tor in IMS. Official spokesmen has been engaged in numerous
said the rally waa the largest civic activities in Sanford and
avor held in Ute Dominican Repub­ ■mrin
hivic County,
v v u u ij, la an avuve
active
Seminole
lic. About 500,000 peasant! flocked Shrlnrr and president of the Semi­
lo the capital from throughout the nole DeBiry Heart Council.
country to lake part In the demon­
lie and his wife, the former
strations, a six-hour march down Rose Harkcy, and their three
Gaorga Washington Ava.
daughters are active members of
the First Methodist Church.
"I am proud to be a part of
MADRAS, India (UPI) - Actor the campaign to elect Doyle Carl­
Kredric March and his wife, ac­ ton governor of our state," said
tress Florence Eldredge, were Southward. "He is a man of
among six persons arrested over character and integrity and Is
the weekend on charges of violat­ ideally suited to give Florida a
ing Indian prohibilion lawa. The sound administration during tha
Marches, who described the Inci­ nest four years.
"It is my hope that we caa
dent as an “ unfortunate" ending
lo a pleasant month-long tour of bring Sen. Carlton's qualifications
India, warn allowed to leave tor to ths attention of every voter
Ceylon, Sunday. A tourist agent in-Seminole County prior to the
who put up bail for them will be May 5 election."
Southward said the campaign's
allowed to represent them in court.
Seminote treasurer and deposi­
tary will be announced wilhin a
few days.
A roundup of stale political
nows is on Pige 1.
I'ortrr Lansing of Hanfoid, who
was injured in an auto accldant
Feb. 3 that took tb* Uvea of two
The Seminole County Sports­
parsons, was reported to "fair" men's Ann. will meel at ■ p. m.
condition today a t Orange Me­ Tuesday, President Jack Wilber
morial Hospital in Orlando,
announced.

Popular Demand

That’s The Orange Bejt Championship Trophy, Men I.
Coach Layer, Fuhrman, Christensen, Oravets, Lundquist, Covington, Gracey
and Little Friend
(Herald Photos)

Sanford-Eustis
Road Work Set

VIENNA (UPD—Austrian police
today intensified an iavestglaUaa
Into a neo-Naii orgaaitatlon said
to have connections with tho Euro­
pean branch of ths Ku Klua Klan.
A search to homes of members
of the organisation, known as
"National Youth," uncovered antiSemitic pdmphlela entitled "WkR*
Brotherhood” allegdly distributed
by the Una to English and Gor-

EARNEST SOUTHWARD

Nikita In Indonesia

■tan who owns properly which
over a span of a few years In­
creases in sound value five times
but who neverlbelesa screams in
anguish when the value of II far
tax purposes Is i n c r e s f ' Iwa
times," Collins said.

1M packing house I n waa dis­
covered at 12:59 a. m. Friday,
gnd flremsa from Oviedo, Longwood. Casselberry aad Gold*nrod
fought toe bias* lor mate than so
kauri.
The ftra saguifed 14 refrigerator
ears aad damaged carloads af cele­
ry aad aiaiy boxes to oranges.
About M workere w en left without

PROV1NCETOWN, Mass. (UPI)
—Effort* to free the 2SS foot Swed­
ish freighter Monica Smith from
a sand bar off the tip or Cape
Cod filled this morning. Two civil­
ian tugboats tried to free the ves­
sel at high tide. The Monica Smith
has been sitting high and dry off
Rare Point since running aground
at midnight Saturday.

Concentrate Increase

rg in tirm i . " n n f f r t i i

Probes Continue
In 2Costly Fires

card* ursing immediate independ­
ence for (hit island which hai
voluntary commonwealth tics with
the U. S.
About to minutes before the
president landed, representatives
of opposing political factions
shouted at each other acroaa the
road leading In the airport—
where they had hern kept at a
aafe distance.
Each group darted across the
road occasionally and threw pam­
phlets at the opposing factionone of which wanted to ronlinue
Puerto
Rico's
commonwealth
status and the other which want­
ed immediate freedom. Prompt

Construction of more than 6 to
miles of S lits Rood 8-48-A be­
tween Eustfs and Sanford is sche­
duled to begin by Mereh 3, the
State Road Department announced
today.
J, Rolf* Davis, Orlando, road
board mrmhrr of District 6, said
tho (&gt;&gt;9,442 project will connect
SR 44-A and SR 46 in l-ake Coun­
ty, It extends from a point on HR
44-A approximately 4.6 miles east
of Eustis, southeast 8.650 miles to
SR 40 which continue* to ffonford
and then lo U. S. liwy, 1 north of
Titusville.
Davis said the contractor* are
WAM Construction, Inc., and V.
E. Whitehurst and Son*, Williitun.
Tb*y will hav* 260 day* to auntplato lb* contract.

Couple Arrested
A fter House Burns
The sheriff’s office today was
bolding a Midway Negro couple
ia connection with an early morn­
ing fir* that raxed a one-story
frame bout* on Geneva Ave.
The couple, Identified as Herbert
and E lite While, were taken into
custody after firemen extinguish­
ed the blste about 4 a. m. They
were being held pending an inves­
tigation of Ihe cause of the fire,
deputies Mid.

Casselberry
Council To M eet
The Casselberry Town Council
wilt meet tonlyhl to accept a
replat of Joyce's Secret Lake
nddiilee. The special matting at
V :M p , m . will he to the Cassel­
berry town hall.

Actor, Wife Arrested

SETIF Algeria (UPI) — Ai
lean 47 persons were known dead
today in the earthquake which
shook the rugged mountains of
eastern Algeria early Sunday.
Tin violent earthquake, which
was preceded by several minor
tremors, toppled hundreds of huts

Fire Destroys
Home; Residents
Begin Collection

and buried scores of victims In
lb* debris. At least M persons
were Injured.
Arab villagers laid they “heard
the mountains roar and saw a
blinding flash of light" *hcn the
quako started. The terrifying
sound of the trembling mountains
was the "ro ar" they heard, hut
French officials believed ihe
“blinding light" may have been
the effects of fear.
The diaaater area, ccnlcrrd in
the region o( Mr louts, iw miles
southeast of Algiers, I* part of
(he Mediterranean earthquake,
belt, Where about 300 persuiii wet*
killed 12 y e a n ego.
Tb* quake shook lit* desolate
area w hen Ihe liodna and Bibane
mountain ranges meet, continuing
several minutes. Most of the vic­
tims were women and children
who were indoors at the time.
The menfolk were outdoors at
work.

Fire destroyed the home and all
belonging* of th* T. J, Morski
family at Chuluot* Batutday night
and resident* of th* area immedi­
ately begin roilertion of clothing
and money for Mr, and Mrs. Mor­
ski and their on* child.
Th* bias* of undetermined ori­
gin also burned th* doughnut mschin* which was th* Monki'a in­
come producer and resident* of
t'huluuta and Oviedo had collected
$130 yn the price of replacing It
this morning.
Clothing am! other items war*
living accepted for the family by
tha Chuluot* Woman’s Club
through it* president, Mrs. Clara
Voting registration will be held
Jepsun, (60 E. Becond St., Chu- In nine Seminole communities
luota.
starting next week.
Registration books will be open
from I-l p. in. in esrh area, said
Mrs. Camilla Bruce, supervisor
to registration.
Th* books will be open for
qualified residents la register la
Circuit Judge Voile Williams to­ Altamonte Springs r*b. ■ and
day qualified to seek re-eteriion March 1{ Bear Lake, March 2-5:
as ■ circuit judge to the Ninth Chuluota, March 4; Fern Park.
Judicial district
March 14\ Forest City, Merck
Judge V naur Carlton, of Titus­ • : Geneva, March to; Ooldenrod.
ville, also announced bo would March I t; Longsrood, March 10-16
qualify from this district.
and Oviedo, March 17 M.

Seminole Voter
Registration Near

Williams Qualify*
For Re-election

County Tax Collector John Gal­
loway today said II,1M auto
licen*e lags were issued as of the
Saturday deadline, the aelee
amounting to 1(14,025
Galloway reported the court­
house remained open until 4 p,
m. to meet the heavy I960 tag
demand load with 1,(09 tags sold
Saturday.
Last year'a sales totaled 5522,129 w' en 23,420 lag* were told.

Twins Walkathon
For Maiden’s Hand
Admitted A Hoax
BANGOR, Waies (UPI) - Two
19year-old twins todky admitted
their 109-mile walking raca to de­
cide who should marry a pretty
university co-ed waa all a hoax.
Earlier, identical (wins Vaughan
and Howard Clarke, autdenla gt
Bangor University, bad claimed
both loved Jean Gowans, 19.
Jean said abe loved them too.
But nobody could decide who
should marry whom.
So the twins arranged to walk
from Bangor to Flint, saying the
winner would gel the bride.
Today, Ibe Clarke brothers and
Jean admitted their alleged love
problems were a hoax designed to
raise money for a charity drive.

For Roy McCord

Porter Lansing’s
Condition ’Fair’

Sportsmen To Meet

M ayo Balks A t Proposed
Curb On Im port O f Eggs
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Agriculture
Commissioner
Nathan
May* today refused to go along
with Ibe recommendations of a
legists live committee designed
to reduce Import* of cheap eggs
into Florida.
Mayo termed the recommenda­
tions of tb* legiilature’a poultry
eommlttoe discriminatory, if not
plain illegel, Ha charged the ulti­
mate effect could bo to causo
eggs shipped In from other states
to sell at a cost far ia axesss of
Florida oggf.
Mayo recalled that when too
u n i mailer was before Ibe legis­
lature in to ll, m h a*nau* said

Ray McCord, member ef the
Casselberry soaing board, wss
scheduled fo r. minor surgery at
Winter Park Hospital this Morn­
ing. MoGord hr a too manager af
Lang's Hardware More to Cas­ a doxrn in Florida.
selberry.
Tb* committee^beaded bp ic e

pollrr action separated (he (roups
each time.
Eisenhower, smiling and r«1aa&gt;
rd, appeared to be unaware of
the demonstrations as he told tho
crowd In his arrival remarks that
ha brought Puerto Riro "(reel*
log* from your fellow tltitem of
the 30 states of the republic.” .
Herore departing on bis Latin
American tour, Elsenhower told
the U. S. Sunday that the U.S. has
“ Indestructible, Incalculable" mil­
itary power ample for the present
and tailored to meet the nerdi of
the future.
The president replied to Demo­
cratic critics of hla defense pro­
gram In a nationwide radio • TV
sprech Sunday night.
Reaction io tha address wag
divided. A leading Democralie
critic, Sen. Henry M. Jackson
(Wash.), said (he president had
failed to come to grips with tha
real defense poliry issues. He said
Eisenhower failed io mention So­
viet progress on missiles.
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B, Johnson said he agreed
the U. S. has a powerful defense
fore*. But be said ha would prcaa
Senate mlstila investigations be­
cause the real issua is "w hethtr
our plans are adequate for our
needs in tha foreaecablt future.”
Chairman Overton Brooks {D»
La.) of the House Spare Commit’
tee said he waa disappointed ths
president did not mention U.S.
detente against Intercontinental
ballistic missiles or com part U.M

executive had “ stated the *
case in a nutshell." Ho u r n
speech would go far to “ disM
confusion", over the defense6
gram,
£
Tho president did not refe
»qy of his defense erttica by w
b u t‘Bn said that uSbiaied obt
era recognised and m po rto d
country's
massive
detirren t
strength,
“ We have forged a trustworthy
shield of peace — an Indeatnio*
tibia force to incalculable power,
ample tor today and constantly
developing lo m att Urn needs to
tomorrow," ho said.
"Today, In tho presence of con­
tinuous throats, all of us e a t
stand resolute and unafraid, con­
fident in America's might a i an
anchor of free world security."

Hundreds Stranded
In NewYork Storm
BUFFALO, N. Y, (UPI) - Snow
was falling again on the Naw
York Stale thru way today, but Ike
movie-like events of the weekend
ware just memories to motorists
who wore home or heading home.
Hundreds of persons were ma­
rooned in upstate New York
towns and highway atop* by a
storm which dropped more than
two feet of enow on some part* of
the East,
It was similar to Iho eld
theater plot of strangers snow­
ed ia together trader one reef
for a nlgbt. But it had Its serious
aspects loo, At least if penoM
were known to have bean killed
during the storm.

AF BowToClerics
Riles Congressman
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - R e p .
Francis E. Walter (D-Pa.) today
■aid the controversial Air Force
1st infiltration of U. fi. church
activities wai "absolutely true.”
Waller said he would invito
the secretary of th* Air Force
before the House Un-American
Activities Commit lee, af which bo
Is chairman, to tall why the secre­
tary apologiied to tho National
Council of Churcbei in tha train­
ing manual controversy,
Walter, in New Orleans to re­
ceive an American Legion award,
criticised Secretary Dudley Sharp
for the apology.

James E. Conner, Brooks villa,
sent (It* recommendations to Mayo
following a stormy hearing in
Tampa Feb. 10. It voted to ask
Mayo to impose more stringent
inspection regulations on eggs
■hipped inlo Florida from other
stales, principally Georgia.
Pouilrymen admitted their pur­
pose was to cui down Imports of
eggs produced more cheaply than
Caiselberry Lions' Club officials
those produced an Florida chic­ will discuss plana for a light hulk
ken farms.
■ala at an executive board m oil­
The committee asked Mayor to ing Wednesday at T:50 p. m. gt
the Lyman School.
Drew M asaec, new ow ner tt
Ihe lem iaeto Raceway aad nrtorip*l speaker of the civic club'#

Casselberry Lions
To Plan Bulb Sale

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