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DIXIE CRYSTALS

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1 WAiHWflTCW (tlW) Th#
' Bmttheoelan
tiwtltutkm,
that
prarf old rttle hoarder, la gat*
i tifig seutlttv* about balng deacrlbad aa "tha nation’* attic."
"Fltae* don’t can ua that,"
aald frank A. Taylor, director of
tha Smithsonlan’i Mbieum o( HI*.
1*7 and Technology, and t prom*
. load I wouldn’t. But offhand I
ean’t think of a better deacriptlon.
f I dropped In on Taylor to find
ant about tha new museum tha
.Cmltfasonlaa la building to hou*o
part of ita vast collection of mem*
arabllia from America’a pait. !
; Hound out 1 had been houilng a
i mlaapprehanatoo.
Bomaaaa had . told mo that the
gaihhaonlan waa required by taw
; to acaapt everything that waa tan; dared to R and waa forbidden to
threw anything away.
1 uaderatood it had icveral
warehouse! arammad with un*
•aightly, aeeleas and unwanted ob­
jects that had been handed over
to it for preaarvalion. Not ao,
aald Taylor.
i_,, * paai
* mg m n *
Be aald tbir Impression muit
have etemmed from varloua mag­
nate* article* that hava pictured
|tha Bmlthaonlan aa aqulrrallng
&lt;away aueh attic treasure# as old
bird cages, broken baseball bats
and portraits of maiden aunts.
"Actually, wa're pretty selec1 tive la what wa taka," be .said.
' The Smithsonian doea, In 'fact,
have aevaral million article* in
. storegt. But Taylor explained that
this reflectad u shortage of dis­
p la y apace rather than any deelm to keep than hidden.
He aald tha public Icndi to
*think ef the SmHfcaonlan la term#
at thoaa two medieval •looking
building* that (tend on tho mall
•} « between the- Capitol and tho
Wahlngtoo Monument. Thll la a
R mliconceptlon.
Th* futltutlaa Institutes. on a
far-flung scale, operating three
P■lllEWuniii two
n iiiicngg,
' .museum*,
twa iart
galleries, ■
a
* fine arts collection, ■ bureau of
ethnology, an aitropbyslca) ob*
aervotary, a biological center, an
taUrnaUanal exchange eervlc* and
•g *oo.
1 prasunm an of thorn have
apace trouble*. However, the prob,1am In Ttylar’a hlatory tad tech­
nology bellwick will he largely
salved when th* new M-mllllon*
• dollar muaeum la completed in
IH2
It'will be iltuated near thp two
etfUs-Uk* ayaaotaa on tha mall.
But it won't look anything Ilka
(ham. H wfll b* a marble struei tar* ef cantemporary dcilgn.
( tbar* will be three exhibition
floors eapaelally laid out for auch
thing* aa a •team locomotive,
tho deok oa which Jefferson draft■od th* Declaration of Indepen­
dence, Washington's sword and,
* Jan* Appleton Piarca'a Inaugural
: gown.
t think Taylor is .right in n .
anting th* traditional deacriptlon
«f tha Bmlthaonlan. Whoever
; hoard of aa attic with a loco*
motivoT

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'Slander' Keeps Good M en
From Running, Krider Says
IlMt leading aitizena an afraid
In run for public office bee b u m of
"alander campaigna" thay have to
face, County Comminioa Chair­
man John Krider totd the ttwaato
Club yesterday,
"llanp eitUena o n Mtuctaot to
aeek offiee Baamtaa they know they
face character assassination by
tboM who oppoie them," Krider
f laid in a talk ot the Mwania hmeh-

The commission ehataman,
8 the CUy Cornpeople have accused
me ef nroft and corruptkm af ail
kinds while I’ve been ta office. J’d
bo glad to hove a grand Jury check
tho m olds, M lh* eeousees fori
sK ou the sidelines."
Krider, commissioner for Dis­
trict i, mid "right bow, 1 don’t
even know whether PM make any

plans ta run again myself.”
The emsnty commissioner also
gave a brief rundown of county
problems due ta a projected in­
creased growth by 197S of ISO,000
persona and summarized tha
progress lh* county commission
haa made on a new county jail, re­
modeling Um courthouse and road
work.

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THURSDAY. FEBRU ARY 4, I960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

W 3C 1

$ 2 ,5 0 0 In Cash Stolen
From Roumillat Store
About $2,500 was stolen from Roumillat and Andcrsnn'a Drug Store Monday, Sanford police revealed
today.
•
Police said F. K. Roumillat Sr. laid the money behind
the prescription counter and left it there in three bank
bugs and one paper sack for 2ft minutes. It was gone
when he returned. Roumillat said today that he was nutaide the prescription room only about 20 feet away
from the money when it was taken.
The theft happened about 7 a. m. Roumillat intend­
ed to deposit the money in the bank.

Police nnid they nre holding a former RoumllUt and
Anderson employe on simpleton of having taken the
money. The employ# wan in the atom at the time of the
robbery, they naid.
Houmlllat oald hia inauranco only covert brooking
und entering the ntore, not thefU of thla kind. The drug
•tore never haa boon burglarized boforo.
Chief Roy Williams aaid that another local buninaaoman reported $1,500 loat a few montha ago, The money
had been misplaced, however, and police found it.

Heroic Measures
Needed, Taylor
Tells Probers

P A R I * &lt;UPD - Prealdoat
Charles DeGsulle today fired Da*
puty Premier Jacques Houstalla,
former tightest strong maa la
Algeria, Informed sources n p oot

MARIAN W. WILLIAMS gets pin for 3ft years of service with Florida
Power A Light Co. from Manager Scott Burns.
(Herald Photo)

Flu Warning
School Administrative Assistant Walter Teague to­
day advised all parent! to keep their children at home if
they have aigna of the fin rather than tending them to
school.
A chock of school# in the area thli morning revealed
that while the flu haa hit most student bodies, absen­
teeism has nbt reached "alarming proportions,"
Mrs. May Fort, attendance officer for Seminole
High School aald "a good many children were out yes­
terday, but many have retimed today.”
,
' Mr*.' Fort* denied‘any report that the school may be
forced t* eloee down because of the excaastve absenteeim due to the flu bug.
8nafoed Junior High School and elementary schools
In the eMg alee report absenteeism up, but nothing
alarming.

, Israel Border Dispute
Spreads To Other Areas
UwH&amp;i P rtM liU rM lIoiurf

The Israeli radio reported today an Israeli soldier was
wounded at midday in a new eschange of fire along the tense
Iaraeli-Syrln border.
Syrian aoldiera were aaid to hava opened fire on an
Israeli patrol near the wfllago of Shear Ylnhu in the Hula
""
YnHey ia upper Galilee.
h !,l . ‘ I r
It wee the first report the (moldD I jI llC I J r O lln S
border dispute had extended

District 5 Forms
Voting League

Utility Company
Awards Employes
For Long Service
Service pins In recognition of
a total of 313 yesri ort the Job
were presented ta 30 rtortda
Power A Light Co. employes'tut
night at a dinner at Lake Monroe
Inn.
^
Henry Moore, supervisor ef dis­
tribution and transmission, and
L. J. Reaves, po .r plant super­
visor were recognised for 34
years service each with the oompany.
Marian W. Williams sod C. L.
Moan, assistant to the vice presi­
dent, got awards for 30 years
service in the ceremony presided
over by Manager W. Scott Burns,
who got a 25-year pin himself.
Other swards given included W,
O. UvingstaD, customer service
supervisor, 2* years; J. it. Grant,
commercial service supervisor, 29
years; Margaret M. Wright, M
yean; J. B. Phillips, 20 years.
Lucille Carver, IB years; D. E.
Thrasher, II; B. I. Austin, 10;
H. A. Canell, eight; J. W. Buckter, B; Lucy Nowlin, three; W.
M. Osborne, three; J. E. Hig­
gins Jr., two; and Henry Morgan
and James Warner, one year each.

Stockholder! Meet

WASHINGTON fUPD-Hta
barn Pspettesenl mat la (
tuss M ay a MS saktag m

ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION President Dr.,Bara Lh
Hammond, center,-told Seminole' County AtJE mMhberf Tuesdiy bow
Ieach erg can Improve their offering to pupil*. With Dr. Hammond Are
Mrs. Charles Roach, president of the county ACE. right, and Lalm Monroe
Elementary School teacher Miss liable Chapman.

Educator Stresses Teacher's Job

Porter Lansing, longtime Sanford
resident who. was_ injured In an
■uto accident
Tuesday night,
which killed two men. Is still In
critical condition at Orange Me­
morial Hospital late this morning.
The two men killed in the mis­
hap, which occurred on Hwy. 1792 near the Lake Monroe Bridge,
were Thafdeus J. Croshy of Jack­
sonville end Leon J. Daugherty
of Fernandina Beech.
A brother of on* of Ihe victims,
Thomas Y. Crosby, who was in­
volved In the accident is reported
in fair condition at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital.

How icachers can fmprove their see whether it is ceuslng presfering to pupils was eiplaintd surra on tbn pupil, Dr. Hammond
r Dr Sara Lou Hammond here seld. Moving from town ta town,
sesday.
divorce, broken homes and workDr. Hammond Is president of ing parents esn cause harmful
r Association fur Childhood Kdu- pressures on rbltdren, the doctor
ition and an authority on stile said. She urged leechere ta deterid netlonal education.
mine arrangements mode for I
Teachers - should find out the child at home when a mother
luation in a child’s home end works. Different behavior stand------------------------------------------ ird( |t
j„ lchool nod in

Casselberry Course
"o Double Its Size
The Casselberry golf course will
luble in slit before Ihe summer
out, Mayor W. M. Benson isld
day.
The nine hate course will be

beyond a limited area near the
ORLANDO, Fie.—Minute Maid
V fh lS n n l a a n t A
Artb » “ *»*♦ * T***tik, ta the Corporation announced today that
V O llllQ LCOQUG
demilitarised sene eouth af the Bee the annual meeting of stockhold­
ers will be held at 10 a. m. Thurs­
of Galilee.
day, Mar. 24, in the orflcee of
Residents
Dis­
Reeidenii hove
have formed a DieAa Israeli military spokesman the Bankers Trust Company,
trict
Met ■ Voters League "ta gst
get seld the Israeli* returned the Sy- In New York City.
m candidates sad
sod get out
cut IL
t- vote"
vote" rise fire, but one Israeli soldier
ia that district.
wq/i wounded.
Don Fletcher ta
ef
ie chairman of
The report followed reports from
the league, wbieh has scheduled Syria that strong tank-led forces
Its first meeting Tuesday at 7:30 H r i being rushed ta the main
p. m. in
ia the courthouse. Letters oorder trouble spot.
regis­
■re being, sent
tent cut
out ta nil reglifresh troops and battle equiptered voters ta District
lered
DlatrU I urging meat were being moved toward the
lo Jobs
them ta
Jala tho
the league am at.
at- embattled demilitarised rone viilend Us meetings.
tend
Inge of Tiwsfik on the Israell-Syria
meet- border despite an urgent United
Speakers at the Tuesday meatw lng will include John Fitzpatrick, Nations plea that both aides with
Loch Arbor resident, who an­
an- draw nil military forces from the
nounced Wednesday that be will
wilt area.
qualify as
ss a candidate for the
.Neither side had to far respondDistrict 3 commission post.
lo u » V. N.
and
" ---------—
United Nations ia New York, Itm
, ,
.
rael and the United Arab Republic
lllfA m A B r lH O fl
traded charges of aggression WedI I I W I I v l l I IIIC U
oesdsy night in letters to the U. N.
Security Council.
Aen h v i u i M w A s e s tm l*
' Israelis and Syrians at the trouU ll D r i v i n g t O U n iS
j"* •**, remained .1 wary -rm.
*
length end there was a temporary
Two men
men were
were fined
ffned 9230
f2S0 on
on !I
j
l
f
i
b?rd!![
reckthat threatened to touch
driving while InUulcated and reck­
leu driving charges
chsracs in countv
powder-keg.
less
county
court Wednesday.
John Mlnnsrtk of Sanford was j
fined 9130 on two charges of
driving while Intoxicated. Minnarik pleaded guilty. Lester Cole­
man of Gainesville pleaded guilty
A United Presbyterian Church
lo reckless driving and was fined is planned for Casselberry.
*100.
An organizational meeting will
Tuesday, James A. Colton of Al­ be held In a week, Town Mayor
tamonte Springs was also found W. M. Benson eald today. A fund
guilty of driving while Intoxicated: drive for the church will also
STRAIGHT "A ” STUDENTS nt Seminole High School got s plenaunt
and reckless driving. County Judge ■tart then. The property on the
reward when report curds were handed out yesterday. Top grades wont to
Wilson AI*M0d«r decided le with­ center ef Winter Park Drive ead
Johnny Allred, Buddy Fulpor, Stove Rowell, Doug Tamny, Penny Anderson,
hold Colton’s sentence uetil Fri­ Crystal Bowl has been acquired
Joy Wester, Frankie Jonea, John Boniface, Johnny Phillips, Jane Harward,
day.
for the church, Benson said. All
Nancy Butler. Cordell Jeffrey and Henry Morgan. Guidance Counsellor
Harry L. Zion of Maitland was Presbyterians ta Casselberry an*
■award W. Chrtat i o on look# aver one of the top cards with aonw af the
InvHed le attani tho organize
found guilty ta DWI and
straight “ A " pupils.
(Herald Phdlo)
lioaa! meeting.
fined fTL

Two Men Fined
•On Driving Counts

New Chuch Set .
For Casselberry

•

Dr. Hsmmond sold that la tic

t S f S iT lK t t

make decisions. All opportunities
should be used to educate lay
persons, she said. Tetchera should
know the principles of eduratioe.
They should have resource* and

referrals at their cummaad end
should know whet they are doing
and why, Ihe doctor urged.
Teachart ahould provide ectlvltlea that wiU develop skills ta
which children are larking. They
should bo able ta took at criti­
cism ead use H to their advant­
age hi improving teaching. Dr.
Hammond laid.
Sometimes a child will get bad
grader but thr teacher should
make the parents understand that
(hi* it only one case and should
not give a fates picture of the
whole reboot system. Teachere
should know what cultural and
reereatlaa centers are available
for youngsters, Dr. Hammeed
•aid.

Beck To Appeal
OLYMPIA, Wash. (U N ) - Parmar Tssmstars Union PrsaUmt
Dave Beck seta M a y he wwsM
appeal Ike Mata Supreme Oeuet
ruling upholdtag hia Jell eeeteeee.

Found Guilty
MIAMI (U N ) - Mr*. CtlM In i
Tresatar, M, the no-called "wkMe
hollts queen** of South Dede
County Negro districts, was found
guilty Wednesday of third dope#
murder to the hllltag of e Negro
mat.

Request Rejected
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Medee
leader Emmanuel Cellar today re­
fected President Bianabnwnr'e map
gestion that a prouoeed eensi
tutlonat amendment to outlaw pet

Commie Countries S ig n !
'Policy' DecJaration

CH1CACO (U N )-T h e Brother­
hood of Locomotive Engineer#
agreed M a y ta aubmtt Re wepo
dispute with the railroads to blad­
ing arbitration. The union’s aetka
out the throat of a aatiawMOSCOW (UPI) — E u stern European Communist wiped
wide strike ’ by the men at tha
counlriaa Unlay aignetl • decluration of their policy on East* throttles
t
af the saltans tataflM
West Unties.
end passenger wains.

A Soviet journslint said th e text of the declaration would .
ba rqleaaed later by tho T ons news agency.
Branded Cars
J
Soviet nnd forHyn Jourttii lids were railed to the HtdtorMIAMI (UP!) — Cara involved

Frederick Calls
For Vote Action
The attorney genersl’a office
wae notified today by Rep. Gordon Frederick on Ihe need for
Gov. LeRoy Collins to call ■ spe­
cial election to fill a vacated
Seminole County commissioner
PORI*
Frederick said he spake to At­
torney General Richard Ervin’s
office and asked that the gover­
nor tabs* immediate action calling
for tho special election during
the May I primary
Frederick Informed the attorney
general’s office that the people
of Seminole County want the elec­
tion.
Tho District I post, represent­
ing Sanford, has been vacant
since November when David Galchcl resigned.
The attorney general's office
told Frederick thsf under the
Florida constitution, tho governor
ia required to eafl e special elec­
tion to flit any vacancy created
by a rcilmalioo.

st* HI. Catherine throne room In
one of the Kremlin palaces to wit­
ness what was celled n "signing
ceremony."
But what exactly wee signed
we* nut revealed to the approxim­
ately 70 newsmen present.
The lignin* came at the end of
a one-day meeting of the eight
member* of the Warsaw Pact.
The premiers and first secre­
taries uf the Communist parties
of Albania. Bulgaria, Romania,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland,
and East Germany, and Nlkits
Khrushchev for the Soviet Union,
each signed four times — either
copies of one nuny-piged docu­
ments or four different docu­
ment*.
Approximately 7k leaden of the
various Communist countries were
on hand for the 30-mi nute cere­
mony, e* well as obaervm from
Bed China, Viet Nam, Mongolia
and North Korea. The ohserven
did not sign.
Hi* countries signed the docu­
ment In nlphsbetical order with
Khrushchev, smiling brwuily end
obviously ta good humor, signing
neat ta lest.
The ceremony was staged ta
obtain tho gneatest effect. Photo­
graphers aid* were preseat ta
good numbers.

In accident! hero after Fob. tl
will bo "branded" ta a move ta
keep hotter track of traffic mis­
haps. Police at Um scene of acci­
1
dents will puta stickers ou wind­
shields of cars Involved. The stick­
ers can be removed when tha
ear* are repaired at a garaga. ■

‘Good’ Drink
MIAMI (UP1) — Tho Job af
Immunising 12,000 University af
Miami students against polio with
a drinkable vaeetao resumed to­
day. Officials at tha sc heal said
2.173 students gulped dewa tho .
rherry-flevorod-fr rubber-flavor* ..
ed, depending o# Oka yea talked ,

berry, Mrs. flat* M n
Mary Welch, Mrs. t e
Mr*. E. h a t fr iw , Mat,

StUift

kliv, TNnH'

Mrs. Morion Br adduct

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P i | g -T h t iw . Feb. 4, 1969

Around
Then are no ’'radical'* zoning
changei, only modified onea.
Brown aaid that under the present toning law, anyone coming Into
the county who wanla to build any­
thing other than a one-family
dwelling muat apply to the toning
board for approval.
Under comprehensive toning,
each dietrict will bo llated and the
abnlng office can lelue permit! for
thorn district! at permitted by ragillation.
•■This will cut down all red tape.”
he aaid, and will aid the growth of
the county.
Brown eiplalned that varieus
commercial and business enter­
prises will he able tn determine
i actually whare they can locata In

Comprahenaivq inning mill ho •
“ boon” far Sominolo County and
bid future growth, Robert Brown,
county toning director, said today
hi oiplaintng tho new toning lew
Wtooh wUl BOInto effect la tho near

v*
V'.
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v ,

8 § ‘, ■ Brown omphatiied that thli hai
fcg; not bate an "orornighr daciaioo
hr tba toning booed, but l« torn*, * thing that baa been ia t&gt;* Alii for
V V tho fa it two yanra.
.
’ Brown Minted nut that lor tho
pan two yoara peraowiel ta the
•* eeoidg offie# lava boat sccumulitlag mapa and plat JnformalJon
; a about what exist* In the county and
X whaio,
‘
During that aama parted af time,
aonlng regulattana Bom vtrtoua

He also emphasised that the sea

tba county and where their poten­
tial labor forcta can be recruited.
Under the new zoning law, dieiricti will be detignaled aa R-1AA
—which ia for a J,200-*quaro-foot
house; R-1A—for a OSQ-squire-fBOt
home: R-l —* TOO•square •foot
home; R-2—duplex; R-J—multiple
family; C-l—neighborhood com­
mercial; C-I—general commercial;
C-b—heavy commercial and light
industry; M-lA and M-l—laduatrial; T-l—trailer home dlatrlct,
and A-l—agricultural.
Brown pointed out that the mijority af the countlei In tba state
now have In force comprehensive
soning, -including Volusia, Orange,
Dade, Bravaid and Palm Beach
counties.

Nuclear Debate
Reaches Everyone

Finch Appears 'Cool' On Stand A t Trial Collins To Decide

WUSdNQTON (Opt) - A mb*
•tantlal Mm of money out of
•voryhody'a pocket k Involved in
Um currant debate over whether
AmortM’ t nuclear bombers ehauld

LOB ANGELES (UP1) - Dr. R.
Bernard Finch looked M eool on
the witness Used. Bo bsrmlssi and
relaxed that If only the jury would
listen carefully they would know
ha could aavor have murdered his
wife.
11m paiao af Um 41-year-old doc­
tor haa lo ho seen to ho believed.
He Is either eompletaly innocent—
of murder not philandering—nr ha
um Bollywood arani In
whieh hla trial la fat.
Flash's story ia full af chinks
still te be filled hut Ma sincerity
and amiability art aush that had
had Um jury grtjuUag Wednesday
wMhM ailwilM afur tsttsg tba
stand—while his mlstrossTcirola
Trogotf, w u obviously aojoyiag
barTovar's littla wiseruka.
That’s the rub of the Barnard
Fiaeb-Carole Tragoff murder trial.
Can the jury balkvs that ha "eh-

Mmhpfs aausUnUy alofl,
Ferro asUmatM, would
additieaal MUlau dofl.re
or fpproxlaiauiy el* daltar far ovary mae, woman

nr two swam . m m t w t w
nr a x e won obuivom* cocrtt ,
PLOBIDA, U W »#• 440*.
ChlfDtT ADJVOTMXXT axnvjca.
m x o y w x s m u . sad naxul
XrMtWALU M. wit..
S oticS T a
"c^ I n
Mat L t. U HOBBY. Phsrtffef
lnol* County, FterlSa. *«4ar
hr vlriu# of • writ of asaeuMon haratofor* liauad out of
•hove sutltrid eoort, lo th* ahov*
ftr 1*4 eauso, hovs &gt;4*1*4 upon Ik*
ioliowieg propenr, altuet*. trie#
aal hsia# in samtnol* Couaty,
gloria*, to-wllt
tit* III, IN. Ml, IIA MO
ana. sis WoVh to, waHruffs aubSlVialoa af laaSa,
S* Mntord, MmlnnU Boosiy.
■ yioriaa, aa record»S ta Flat
Rook A Foe* 41, Fublio Ha­
noi#* of aawfaol* Ooanty.

»

i s tho pr#peril af tho above to"*
*4 Defendant*, i»4 tbat o« the
tin ear of storoa i***, baiwaan
tho l*a*1 enure of ml*, eemaiy.
olovan o'olook la the taranoo* aaS
two o'eiooh ta ta* nfiarnoan, an
ooU dar. *t tba front door of Ih*
Canrt « • « « !• Motors, ajmiaoi*
Ooaaly, Fl»rfa* 1 will effar for
aula aaS sail ta iba aiaarat bidder
for mab, ta kaod, tho above da.orlbod property* a* tha propartr of
M ii Defendant* I* petrify **td
.aaaoutioa.
■harif?0* ? MmlnaU County,
Marias
Byt Jem** J- Blneritarr, U*.
Publish Jan. IS * Fab. I, II, IA

of Bowlbsl* County, Morids, at hi*
offie* 1a the sourt bee** *| sole
Oouoty et Maford, Merida, withv i lo oteht oariadtr months from th*
Um* af tbs d m publicans* of
thin nolle*. Kick oritm nr dtmsnd
: abtH bo ta wrltlne, nod nhnll otal*
- gh* &gt;iwi *f r*»is*n** *nd post
- offlm nddrm* of lb* olalmabt. and
* nhnU b* *w*r* I* hr ih* nltlmtnl,
feta 01*11. or *turn«r, aa* stay

aatpsj.'
any cnrttoa

R**p
Pete c. R**n
A* *&gt;**uurn #r lb* SAtt
Will and Tnaiamtnt nf ___
y
UAItT PLOnBNCO dCOTT,
d*c*a**d
Mrai publlrntioa Pnb. 4, IMS.
Hbiribi Mb. 4, U. II, M, IMS.

u

-•toOTICB id hnmby etvsa th** I am
1 aspnisd ta buslama et IMS OrUaSa Prtvs, Mnfard. ■•minat*
bconntr, riorlSa, u*e*r tb* frill-

tainly did noi" conspire to hava
bar killed lor payT
That'* what ka aaid Wednesday
la his baptism on Uia stand aa ha
brushed pslda the microphone ev­
ery other witness has used and
spoke la a loud and clear voice.

ice Sunday moroiag at the Con
gngattonsl Christian Church.
Deacons la ha hutslkd art:
Sooner Carter, Maurice Corbett,
la ri Manley, Merrill Robinson,
Herbert Thuratoa, and William
Wimbsrley. DsaooMiaei a n Mrs.
Bastriea Allard, Anna Karhrt,
Alice Mordgroa, Carol P u U m AiIi m Balilai, and Gertruda Woods.

r? Static* (■ b»r*by divan Ibsl tha
- £ badaraiaiad daatraa ta anus* in

The county agricultural com­
mittee la hard at work today
drawing up plana tot the Seminole
County exhibit at tba Central Flor­
ida Fair aebcduled the last week
to February and our dwn county
fair Fr$- 19,
County Agent Cacil Tucker aaid
that the ashibit will feature all
the major indualrlea ia tho county
Including agriculture and manu­
facturing. Tba exhibit will also
display the navy'e participation
In county development and tho
growth of tho electronic* industry
hi tho area. Tba same exhibit
wil ha shown at both lain.

.Plana are complete for. the an­
nual All Bools CalboUe Church
Winter Festival to ha bald Satur­
day from t ta IS p. m. A ham
dinner will he served and all
proceeds from Urn event will go
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UF1) - toward the purchase t f appliances
for the school kitchen. Tho festi­
Gov. LcRoy Collins is expected lo val will feature rides ter the
deeido within ■ day or two whether children and games for everyRobert Tomsrchln will ha extra- body.
dieted ta Missouri to stand trial
Bcminoie High school students
for stealing his former pet chim- will gat a treat Friday morning
pauee. Mr, Moke, from tho at. whin they win hear tba University
af Florida band at thafr assembly
parted
at t:M a. n .
U m IT-yrar-oid animal traiaar’a
Tba Qatar head ia ewaGterol
extradition hearing before William bp many M bo s m af the tap
Durden, aa*istent ta CoUtne, aka- eeileflats hands la the Moth.
ad Wednesday.
Mr. Moha, wearing a little bap's
blue evaralls and T-ahirt, Based
through moat of the hearing. Ef­
forts lo make him appear aa hu­
man aa hia clothes appareally fallad to mova Durden.
'T am unable to think af this
chimp aa a child," said Durden.
"You eaa add all kinds et Mila
Md Me* and sympathy, but R'a
mill a al**r-cut ease af a man
■motes tha property of another."

Fate of Mr. Moke

Ik*

aattfla* and rsturiaS ta promat
aur; claim* au* i t a u i i wht*h
y*u, or olihor of you. u r havt
aaotait tha **uti of WlLKItlUOtf
▼AJf RITTINO, 4******A let* at
mid County, to lb* Couetr Jndd*
of Moitaoi* County. Merida, at
bio offie# ta the court bays* of
mid Coauty at Mof*rd. Merida, Uluatrnted, as
vrlihla debt mriadar moatha dlally Invited
from tha lino of Um f!r#t auaiisalion of tbri noli**. Hsob *l*ln or
Sanaqd obeli bo In wriUag, MS
shell stale tbs pric* of n u risi*
M&lt; pest offlm addrsoa of iho
slolnsbi. *b4 sbtll bo sworn te by
th* olatmsul. hi* *a*n. or aUora*y,
aad any such uislm ot. a m e n d BOl
*• flrid ahtll h* ivOfiL I.*. *
flutb ColUb ill Ilop T ■
A* ns*coirii at iba teat
will sue T«*i*m«ot .of

AMMxuan isT ica o r at’ it
stath o r ruonifiA toi w a l T*n l&gt;nvi, whose rssISon** la uakb*wo i
A Suit bsvlne b*sa filed aselost
you In lb* Circuit Court ta dbd
for tomlnol* County, Olarlds, In
Chsno*ry, for divarc*. Ih* *bbr*v1*1*4 llll* of whieh la JVXNM
LXVI. Plaintiff, VS. WALTRH
I.BVJ. OstonSsai, ibis nsiris is ta
roqulr* you to fll* with tM Crirn
of silt Court your written *•«
tou*»a If nny, lo iba Ptatatlff*
Cumplalnt riled In mtd **■**. and
to s«rr* a ropy Ihirsaf upon
n*lnt llto attorney not latte than
tho isih day of ttarob, A. o. isrni
otherwU*, a dterm pro mnfomo
Will b* outtrdd againet you for
lb* roller prayed by Plaintiff.
WIT.VKM my hand and inn mat
«t Mid Court at Bentord, FIarid*
(bln tllh day *f January, A. P.
tldl.
David M. Oatcksl
curb of m* Circuit drinrt
By Martha T. Vlhlt*
Deputy Clerk
Kaanilh If. l-*frt*r
Odwardt Bulldlnt
Pmt Offlm Drawnr *f*
n.ntort, PI arid*
Attornay for Flnlnlltf
Publtnh F*k. I. 11, If, 11, IIM.

T)*f*nd*at.
• UOTICW TO APMAB
•TATI OP FLORIDA TOI
WILLIO BOLLORO
Addr*** and HaaldanM
Vnhnnnn
Ton tin hsrtby antlflsS mat a
bill nf nemotaint far divorce ban
b**a filed nfdiut y*n, and y*u
art rmnlrsd I* a*rvn a copy af
ynur answer ar pritdlnr to lb*
but nr oompuial na Ih* I’lalallir*
Aitara*y . Paul C, Parkin*, t4I
Wh i Maih Sirtil, Orrindn, FlurIdA and fll* lb* orixlnal answer
ar OriSdloa ta tho offie* of tho
CUrk of lie Olroull Court *a or
botor* rrlday. Fdbruary, 10. UIA
If you toll lo 44 an judam*s| by
eofaolt will b* i n i s oaalnat you
far Ih* roller d*maad*4 M Ih*
bill nf camorilnl.
DON# AND OhDNRKD at Matore. Mmlnal* Cauatr, Prirlda.
Ul* I*tb dao 4d January, IMS.
(ORAL)
DAVID M. WATCHKL
Clark af Ih* Circuit Cauyl
Or J»aa M. With*, PC
Paul V. Perkin*
•If W**l boat* *Uan
Orrindn, Mnrlda
Attnrnty far PUIntlft
Puhilsh Jen. At, IS A y*b. fc It,

U g a l Notice

S . s a ^ 2 i * i s , i ,w a ,i ' . K : :
* Marie*, ta breord**** with tb*
aravitloa* at th* FUtklsu* Nam*
- itatut**, ta-wlti
. e*ctl*a ste-et M*rlM Oialoio*
' 1141.
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Otai n , n u A. Lvk*

He will be back today for a full
account of bin love affair with
Carole and tba killing of hia wife.
Later, that poise may melt un­
der what Is sure lo be aomeihing
lea* than an understanding crossexamination by prosecution attor­
neys who intend to aaod him and
Um red-haired Carols ta tho gas
chamber U they can.
Finch's own story had hardly
boea begun but hi* defense attor­
ney, Grant K. Cooper, sketched U
ia noma length far him. This ia
what Mm jury mum believe:
—Um death gun want aff whan
ho "started M throw It" as bis
wife fled down Um driveway of
their Wait Covina, Calif., hems.
Cooper did not My whether ha was
throwing it away or at his wife,
butleft the farmer implication.
—Although a doctor pledged to
help a patient, It was sheer Maid

Ihe Clock

Noil** Is b*r*by ntvSn that lb* Mmlbsle County R*sta|
CammtMloa prano*** t* r*c*mm*nd to tb* Board af Mmlnted
&lt;'minty CommlMlonwa th* ndtftloa or a Compmbsaalv* Boolna
IDsdUtlun and to* m-tisdul* nod nontax map* dividing all *f
Mrinlnvl* County outtld* of Incorporated *r*d* Into Mntne dietrl*t* and *r**ldln| far r«ouriU*an tad *ntore*maau mnrnof.
Public nmrlnxa will a* hold lo lb* Court H**m of ih* *«■*!•
n*l* County Court Hnu**, Maford, Prirlda a* falriatt Drilrriri
a* d*lln**ttd aa affloial ••naly map*—mvriloa ISIIl
Dlairril l--C*atmri*lon*r John KrldtPd Dlnirlat wblca It**
■*|)&lt;rally i;.»l uf UX 17-1! aud MalluotUri Avanua la Mattrd,
Xortli ul l-*h* J**yup and tt* Kvonrirhhatrh** IUv»r—li*ria tb*
Nurlh»a*t **em*nt of Mmlnul* Cnuoly. tiaarlnx an Ptbru.ry
It, lt*n bt Til* P. H. or os s*an lh»r»aU*r a* Beailbl*.
Innlse m»n may b* vlswad and c«plm *f iba prop***d m i .
In* raeulstrir* asd fr**» nchbdul* may bo abtalntd la lbs Xaelas Offlea, Sami aal* cauatr Court Houaa, Sanfnrd, Prirlda, Sian'day ihrauab Friday fram *:** A- U. to l.r* f , M.
BaMlnol* County Banta# Cammlaari*
By Hobart B. ilrawe
Raolot Dlraulnr .
,

French CracMowi
On Extremists
PARIS (UPI) - French securi­
ty a asiteoritki today took twe
rightwing extramlsts into custody
In what may be th* beginning of
a nationwide roundup k lhm with
President
Chart)*
DoGauDa's
pledge lo crush opporitkon te his
Algerian policy.
In asrly-mondf moves k Al­
giers. nolle# arrested an estrea*ist political leader and placed a
rightwing editor under bourn ar­
rest. An army cokaal was dis­
missed from hia post aad than
ledge to crush opposition to his
can pieced under ronflnamaoL
Report* circulated that It MW
wmeeie hove been issued by
official! investigating tlkged arms
smuggling f r o m
meWepeUIsa France to Dm Algeria* Insur­
rectionists, A number et snoots
already have been made.

S

WASHINGTON (UFl&gt;-Praaid*M
Blsanhowor's proposal far giving
nuetoar arms to trusted aitima draw
a cautious reaction today team
congressional stomlc ansrgy axporta.
Declaring that AUtea abated ha
treated "set aa juokr msmboro of
iho firm." tea President mgod a
broader atom-sharing policy at his
nows conference Wednesday. Int­
er, White Man** Ptom Msratary
Jaaaas C, Magarip said tea admin­
istration m ig h t eeeemmand a
s h a ft te tea Atornto Baargy Act.
Bach a prop seal probably weald

CLEARWATER (UPI) - Tho
slite-bribn trisl af two promkont
inelies County Ropubllesu aid a
sir of Ttmpe moo wee expected

Rad O fficials
Visit Miam i
MIAMI (UPI) -

Twelve top

Russian sdRclal* gat n teak today
nt two aanitaUstk davakpmants;
A Miami Boaah raaart howl and
a ratehaur Waffle man*.
Tho hotel, tee 7M-room Amortcane, to tnetteg tea viatoees to a
Siease which bogies wNh herack
bet iom on te anah laney Ian as
hanaleai breast nf deck Montmar-

BY FRANCKS WESTER
The Boy Seoul* of Lake Mary
will put on a circus and barbecue
for the public at their Scout Park
grounds in take Miry on Saturi day, Fab. 13, aa part of their spe­
cial celebration of National Scout
week, which this year mark* tho
Mlh Anniversary of the Boy Scouts ,
cl America.
J
A Father and Son Breakfast so
i Sunday morning, rah, T, wUl start
tba weak of activities ia grand se­
der. This will be held at the loot*
Hut. From then the boyi will at­
tend In a croup, a special leant
Day observance at the Labs Mary
Community Presbyterian church
service in their honor at 1! a.
m. Tba highlight af tho day wfD bo
Mm . Mthel Carver manned the the presentation of “ For God"E
tort i Iom at Um Baaford City and Country" medals which will ha
Utilities Department, Wednesday. awarded to five aeouta. It is a MmThe other throe department era- mandabla achievement for the lo­
ptoyoea w in out with the flu. cal organisation tn have this many
troop roeoiva
TBS eighth Aiken arrived this
wash ta join tho family of Dick awards.
and Am Alkw whan Michael Saturday, Fab. 13, Um Mg day of
Hamilton, a aevea-peund, four. celebration will su it with Tha
Court of Honor nt i:M p. m. at tho
oums son, was born nt 10 p.m.
Hut This will ha faliawd Ip
Monday M B— hmk Memorial Scout
Tba Scout Circus, with varied antortaiaaent, Indian denses# m m
exhibits of scout work. This tskikir

Hospital Notes

ter sayoM desiring this eentee. A
Chuck Wagon will ha an * •
grounds tn serve other esteeMmenia, throughout the aflaraoan, af
soft drinks, toffee, popcorn, caadp,
Bolen Kaplan, Ranfard
ice cream, hot do«A and Iranah
fries,
ThomM Oroahy, Fern*
Tba public la urged to attend and
help support the scout troop .and
got acquainted with tho ac­
complishments of tha organisations
Sun mi Katfliv. lanford
Proceed* Worn this project wig go
Myrtle Nettles, Banford
to par off tho remaining debt m
Mary Pbnroa, Banford
Scout Hut which belongs la Em
Oammilu* McCaliay, Ranford tha
community and ia tor our youth.
W. D. Bumbaloegh, Banford
Troop Ml haa M registered bay*
William Kirby, Banford
end all art active member* They
Jewell F. Rnmlay, Banford
a n sponsored by tho Lake Mary
Henry D. Mackey, Harteyvilto. Chamber af Comment aad have a
B. C.
vary active troop oomarittao wfU
four adult leaders. H. J. Daman
Jr. la (hair scoutmaster, and to hi
charge af arrangaments. HarohL
Kaon; la the assistant scoutmaster,'
and chairman af Ma kssMaai
committee.
Mara*rot Burch, Geneva
Darok Johnson, Banford
Nancy Carroll and baby, BanPasquok Dot VElfgto, M. Orlnado
William Titdak, Banford
PtoUk Jackson, Geneva
Party Bjaelevo, Baafhrd
Linda Stafford, Imho Mary
Winifred White, Sanford
Lten Lugston. Enterprise
Mary Donaldson, Laka-Maay
Henry Levy, Geneva
Robert Black, Buford
Madolino Wend, THusvill*

Parole* Kills
Mother W ith Ax
HUNTSRSV1LLE, N. C. (UP!)
—A M-yeerold menu! hospital
parols* hocked hie mother Is
death with so ax Wsdeesdey sight
while olflceri sought him te rsturn him lo the hospital.
Maud* Wshhem, It, died te •
Charlotte bespit si shout toos heart
after hoc too, Veroell, ettoshed
hor at Um old store bulMlsg whan
they tetek. Ewir home. * e . kU
Hnudrtef •/ lA*w» ad, */ CBM•*(***

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ma m m u , „ t t * toaL"
-Mr*. C. J. MiCtmt*. d«i!m ». I « a a
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tat wood fires, m o r a l o f which hnva ltd thorn to suspect
b m UcIous

m ischief and Arson.

Tha first thing the Rangers ask is that people use com*
■son sense In wooded areas and stop sotting off fires through
They alio point out that rewards totaling 91,350 are
available to dtlsens furnishing Information resulting in tho
’7 arrest and conviction of anybody willfully letting forest fires.
Hr. B. D. Clark, district invsstigetor for the Forest
Service, said:
"Malicious woods burning car bo stopped If the people
of Seminole County will cooperate and report suspicious ac. tiions of persona setting fires to land they do not own."
.
Some woods fin s don’t only burn trees, they endanger
homes and residents’ lives. If you see some fool deliberately
darting a woods fin , let the authorities know— you may

WAMBNOTOTf - la tha base­ m s .from Wisconsin, although frames, w i n medals which Joe
ment of the house, the volumin­ most organisations thst sprang up bed received, mostly during
ous secrets of this generation's during his big days have dropped World War II.
Predominating in the room U a
(host controversial man, Joseph by the wayside.
Although the has avoided M « - huge color portrait of the sen­
B. McCarthy, have been carepaper publicity and tka social ator painted several years ago
fully filed and noted.
whirl Ilka acougoa. her life is by a Marine. The artist caught
McCarthy In an smilingly lifeJean McCarthy bad Juat fin­ not nltofothor one of seclusion.
ished the biggest task since her
like pose.
OccasionsUy
*hs
has
some
old
husband's death—setting up the
The senator Is at his desk point*
papers, the records, memoranda, friends of Senate days to for • ipf his pen in a pose that mil­
the many ooeroti in proper se­ quiet evtnlag in her home, which lions ot TV watchers of the
is ooe-hstf of s modest duplen
quence.
Army • McCarthy daya would
The sent stop: “ Th# only com­ •ho shores with btr mother, Mrs. recognise. His face carries the
Elissboth
Kerr.
plete and nceurate book about the
On one well of tbs living room. hint of a secret grin, his eyes
works of the senator."
alert, tense, partly calculating,
n o OOMter's widow told me Jesn hsd hung, io odd-shaped partly quiizical.
that she has at long last decided
Jean said: “ Isn't it a good
Whe should do the writing, but his
likencis?”
identity would remain stem for
It Is a portrait of man on whom
the time being.
the book of history has not yet
Actually, than may bo two
been closed.
books, Mrs. McCarthy revaalad la Editor:
her first newspspar interview
And even the upcoming volume
Hen is a copy of a letter t
sine* Joe's death In 1I9T.
—the Joe McCarthy story to end
She was a little embarrassed In havo mat to Up Seminole County all Joe McCarthy stories—may
discussing the other book. She’s Commission:
not be able to dose it.
Writing it herself.
“ Now wo ill an agnsd that
She said, “ I think It may ho t light is needed to facilitate
too personal." So sho'o laid H
ssldo—after doing sovan chap­ traffic aad help reduce tho fre­
ters. I mentioned that this typo quency df accidents at tho interof book about hor husband would section 17-SI sad stato nod 4M.
probably bo men appealing to Nett comes tho miUer of re- The High School Choir of Lsbo
r«»ders than soy other profits. duels* tho speed limit then. So Mary sang special musie at tho
She said she'd think It over.
Over the paat years, Jean would for on mention of it has como to service of the Community Presby­
terian church os part of tho pro­
thumb through the files nod come my alteation.
serosa little natta aha hid written
"Mow earn# the cost of an sc- gram for Youth Sunday.
They led tho song service .and
to bortslf about Joe while work­ tinted light is 112,300? Any good
ing la hla secretary.
machine shop could Invent one sang "Now In tho Osya of Youth"
Each note would bring back aad make it from the raw ma­ for tha anthem,
Robert Mero is tha dinctor and
an old memory, s o l this would terial for less than s third of
stretch out into o big chapter that and sold plated to boot. Mrs. Robert Blakemon la tbair
it hia life, aad Jana would ait Furthermore, what Is needed there accompanist at the organ. Chois
dams and write it. She did most is a ll-T second or ll-io automatic member) are: Lynda Barley, Dolo­
Of the work last year while sum­ which dots not require trips. No res Xlrsch, Phylisi Flarherty, Dor­
mering oo the Chesapeake with wonder wo have inflation and over othy Laney. Myrna William* aad
her daughter, Ttereey.
Sandy Rowell.
mounting tases."
They will be heard again on
Jean McCarthy atill doggedly
S. Forbes Simpson
don't really have a reason to turn esrrios
on the philosophy of the
Boy Scout Sunday, Feb. 7.
Fern Psrk
our candidate down."
"Ob, yot, I do," said Lincoln
to tha Stevenson story, "Every
man after to la reagenalbla for
his fee#."
Whether there is aa tostiacUve
m etioa against Ninon end whe­
ther It wilt weigh with tho enter*
at tha poll* Is an open question.
This may ba merely tho wishful
thinking of Democrat! who refuse
to forget the post. Certainly, they
cannot forgive Ninon for being
tho hatchet man to auceoaslro aaUonnl campaigns when Friaidaat
Elsenhower was taking' tha high
road above tho poUtteal battio.
But to count on tha Instinctive
reaction would ooom, particular­
ly to view of Nixon’s osnsidcrable talents, to ha moot nawits.
Nor la namecalllog likely to prove
effective. For tho kind of name
calling that went oa at tha Demo­
cratic dtoMr euggaite an uncom­
fortable political parallel.
During the two decades begin­
ning to UU, when they wandered
to tho political ‘desert, to* Re­
publicans Mver met together
whether to smell group* or big
conventions Without denouncing
Franklin Roosevelt. They called
him every name under tho cun,
printable namds to gubtlc and un­
printable name* to print*. No
crime waa too low to lmputo to
him.
This io not to Miggaot the
slightest resemblance between
Ninon and FDB, n suggestion
which tha vice president's admir­
er's and detractors alike would
instantly reject. But k ii to ecy
that tho negcUriam of this in­
cessant name caUlng was it * of
tho more deponing aspects of
Republicanism to the years to
tho desert. Tho very act of Jump­
ing up nnd down to iadlgantkn
gives the object cf the Indignation
an Importance he might not other­
wise have.
Senator Faul Douglas of Illin­
ois, to tho economic report re­
cently brought out undor his dir-'
ectlon. Indicates the kind uf nilnarahUity on which the Nison
attack can bo centered. It under­
mines, as does an artlclt to tho
current Harper's by J. Kenneth
Galbraith, tha Ninon claim to bo
tho bold fighter against tolls lion.
Thst kind of documented chal­
lenge will weigh mere with the
voters th u cries of rage aad
pain.
It la possible that tha peaaiai
of tho Ntoan denunciation re­
PERM R V R R Y P A Y — 7;00 A . ht. TO I t l to, hi
flects tho defeatist view thst tho
Republican candidate with nil his
guileful technique is unbeatable.
This is to morn wtye th u mm
s dangerous assumption for nO
conearnod. in INI moot uf tho
PARK AVRNUR At ttth 8TRKBT
politicians nnd all the poll token
and &lt;tommeats tore thought tha
■jMiWta Itol nf SPORTS nr ANTIQUE CAR DESIGN
Republicans hsd la Them 11 l .
WATER G L A S S Y nr « u 0-PAK OP COCA COLA
Dewey u tortoelbto. The rotors
with uch 8 gnUonn « f Shall Gas or 3 qnnrln nf X-100
proved thorn wrong

School Choir
Sings A t Service

: -There was a revival at hope
Must tho flve-year-oid Moslem revwH la Algeria finally could bo
settled.
But DeGaulle'a unquestioned
history ever the diaddoat French
settlers to AIgtrla.aid ever the
French army officers ted men
Whs passively sided with the
right-wing settlor*, else revived
doubts about Fraaee Raelf.
DeGaulle’a victory In Algeria
Was strictly A poreonal cm . It
French Fifth Republic. What
would happen to U with DeGsuIle’i
■aisle* nnd whether to reality
ltd ruth Republic actually was
pot a "DoGaullo republic."
Than sloe was the question of
France's pine# to too North At-

apparently woo clear cut. Ho had
gritted tha dissidents nothing and
ho had made clear bis determi­
nation to push ahead with his
self-determination plan. Ha also
bad mada clear Us confidence
tbit, under the proper conditions,
tho vast majority of Moslems In
Algeria would veto to continue a
cleat asoaciaUon with Franca,
But win, tost or draw, tho Al­
gerian uprising onco more had
put world attention on tha Istua
of cnlnalaUsm when that form nf
eivllltitiea was becoming Increas­
ingly unpopular.
It was tailor-made for Commu­
nist proas! soda.
DoGaulio's problem la Algeria
w u thrM^old;
Ho had dealt firmly with tha
"Colons," Uw right-wing sottlers
who had tumbled nearly a deten
French government* end who by
their ptouure tactic* had raised
tha very real question as to whe­
ther the French capital lay la
Faria or Algiers.
Whoa ho fired Mel. Gen. Jac­
ques Mura, hero of tho Algor-'
low rightists, he began dealing
with Urn-army as • political forea
and turning It back to ita real
Job-suppression of tho Madam
rtbtUi^i
Ho stlii hat loft the rebellion it­
self, led by a government-la-**Uo whoa* Influence has bun wan­
ing but which stlQ insists thst it
wilt negotiate as the voice uf
Moslem- Algeria. That problem,
DeGlull# still has.

WASHINGTON- If they wore
not to grim about It there would
ba torn*thina almost comic to the
attitude cf most Democrats to­
ward Richard Nixon. it la With c
kind af awe, u though he wore
the Lack Ncsa muutcr equipped
with an alcetroele grata aid
guidance ayalem of incalculable
superiority, that they tpelk of
the men they will confront to the
campaign this fall.
Aa they demonstrated at thalr
recent big flOO-s-plslo gat-together
they have a compulsion to de­
nounce him. Fart i f thin Is undtrslandahlo, It gess hack to the
campaigns of toauondo Niton con­
ducted at tha start of Us politi­
cs! career, impugning the loyalty
and patriotism first cf Jerry
Voorbls, against whsai be ran
for Congress, and than of Helen
Gahagaa Douglas to tho Sonata
race.
Morn difficult to understand Is
tha Implied eaavlctioa that Nixon
by hla dasdtof techniques, will
put himself over on the public.
And this, to the Democratic view,
would bo contrary to law, order,
morality and nature ttaalf.

“ Oh, it'o because they wait to
embarrase me,” she replied.
But that isn't tho bide reason.
They do It because Undo makes
thorn fool happier, For as she
blusbti, they feel superior. They
are more poised than aha is.
“ 1 want to Foul Important," Is
the angle motto figurstivoly tat­
tooed aa the chest of oil of us
si birth.
0o Linde's blushing mikes the
boy* actually feet more assured
and important, for they are NOT
blushing as she is.
Linda actually hie u ndvanlaan
over non-blushing |iria. Sho must
remember, that boys tssss her
baesusa they enjoy her company.
"Why are you blushing?" they
may boldly toquiro,
" Because I'm a red-blooded
American," she should pertly learn
to reply, with n smile, sod then
turn too spotlight on them by »m e
compliment, mch as “ By th* way,
that's a beautiful tie you are wear­
ing. Where did you get it?"
(Always wstto to Dr. Crane In
cun af thin newspaper, onctootog a tang to stamped, addressed

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la n college rood.
"Dr. Crtae, I blush *n the slight­
est provocation," shs confessed.
“ Aad boeauaa nf that fact, boys
pick on ms, They p* tut of their
way Just to Us so mo, knowing i'll
blush ns rod as n brat.
“ It makes my Ufo so mlsearble
that I shun boys nnd stay at
boms instead of going to parties.
“ Is there any mailed by which
to overcome Mushing?"
Blushing ie a first cousin to
stuttering, as well ns ta spastic
colitis, nod seven] other Mrvous
effects.
But the person who blushes Is
more conspicuous sine* Us flushed
skin attracts attention.
Tho caui* af redness Is the at*
tra Wend that suddenly accumu­
lates to th* vtasoli af the skin
when they dilate.
Blushing in thus a nature! reac­
tion la an overtoiled person, for
the body then dilates th* Mood ves­ Sore Heads
sels to the skin so tho Mood will
NEW YORK tUPI) - Nothing
cool off faster.
But Ltodn'a type nf blushing ia like a haadacho census hen over
the psychological sect which haa been taken, hut U on* were, tha
developed a* a nuisance habit and Informed guess nf phyticton spe­
cialists is that about ra per cant
af th* papulation would ha Inscrib­
i* feels aculsly self- ed upon ton Uits.
imajrtoof thst everyig at hor, sho soya
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Pag* 4— Thurt, Fab. 4, 1960

It requires you ta
social dotoctlvn an ye

t

Without o candidate to sight on
whom they can unite, tho Demo­
crats are obviously not prepared
at this stage to formulate a stra­
tegy for Ntooo's defeat. But they
talk about it a great deal, with
much of the talk based on the
earampUon that the American
people can never aeeept such a
political slicker.
That ta tho Identity they siren—
the amort political operator whoso
opportunism allows through bis
gull*. That opportunism la reflect­
ed, or so tho uneasy Democrats
baliavc, to hla face. To sustain
tho point, Adlal Stevenson recent­
ly told a story about Lincoln
whoa th* first Republican presi­
dent was under great pressure to
asms a certain man to an Im­
portant gorimaatorihtpLincoln npeatodly refused, al­
though ha was Importuned by
some of his Important political
backers. Pressed for a reason, bo
finally said ba Just didn't like
tho man’s face.
"There, you &gt;o»," the answer
came back from tha chief pro­
moter, "this proves that you

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Dees To W ed
ranklin W. Jessup

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MRS- ANTONE KRECEK. right, 4-H adult leader la
looking at tho 4-H Club pin presented to Sylvia Mikler
by Miss Myrtia Wilson, county agent. Other 4-H girls

who received pins and certificates for their club work
are. from left, front row: Lindn Green, Carol Rook and
back row, Carla Lommler and Linda King.

Linda King President Of 4-H Club Council
dent, presided at the busincai recreation leader; Carol Rook, on the 4-H camp activities and Syl­
meeting when officers-for the 4-H county dress revue chairman and via Mikler told about her frown
Girl’s Council for 1360 were elect­ Carte Lommler, Longwood, co- foods project and the D. D. Day.
chairman. Serving as fair chair­ Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
ed.
Linda King, of the Sanford Club men for their respcctivo clubs will agent, presented certificates and
was elected president; Ceil Rob­ be Linda King, Carte Lommler, pins to the following: Carol Rook,
ert*. Lake Mery, wa* named vice Sylvia Mikler, and Mra. Antone for child development work; Linda
president; Linda wa* also chosen Krecek, North Orlando and county King, clothing; Carol Lommler,
as secretary-treasurer, Sylvia Mik- 4-H chairman. Carla .will also serve dress revue, Sylvia Mikler, frozen
ler, Slavla, delegate and Carol as reporter.
foods and Linda Green, home Im­
Rook of the Oviedo club, alternate
Mra. Krecek, told of her 4-H provement. Catherine Cammack,
delegate.
work In Ohio, Carol Rook discussed Geneva and Dorothy Duda, Oviedo,
Maureta UcVay. North Orlando, tho girl’s abort course, Linda King who won pins for the revue and
Ladiea of the Sevenlh-day Adven­ wa* named devotion leader; Ana told the group about 4-H Demon­ dairy work, respectively, were not
stration Day, Linda Green reported present to receive their, pint.
tist Church were guests at a ban- CariMA, Laka Mary,
quet sponsored by tht church Dor*
esi-welfsre Society, at the educa­
tional Buildln* of the church.
In a builneaa acnlon that foli lowed, officer* were icleeted to
direct the work of the society for
the year. They are Mr*. C. W.
Beach, leader, Mr*. Emma Siebert, ataociale leader, and Mr*.
Jene Brlsson, aecretary-treanirer.
Study wai given to an iateaslflcation of the church's welfare pro­
gram, that a greater tervlce may
be rendered to the community.
Other* prcicnt were Mr*. ClaMk
Bate*, Mr*. H. V. Buckner, Mr*.
, J. W. Burgeav, Mr*. Edith CunningFhem, Mr*. B. F. lfarrl*on, Mr*.
Helen NasUA*; Mr*. A. K. Lal»y,
Ml** Mamie Mattoon, Mr*. T,
B. Middleton. Min Earlene Millar,
Mr*. Alma Nee»c. Mr*. Andrew
Ktlbeiser, Mra. H. H. Niehol*,
Mr*. Helen Powell, Mr*. C. F.
Robson, Mr*. Welter Trapp, Mr*.
Bill Vincent. Mra. W. H. Tunnicliff*, Mra. Irene Watt, and Mra.
Edna Whlddon.
MIBB GWEN BUTCHER, second from lift, of Buckinghamshire, England,
,
was guest o f honor At a get-acquainted party at the Morgan homa thin
Twenty 4-H Girls met et the
Home Demonstration Center this
wvek for their first meeting of the
year. Carla Lommler, vice presl-

Mrs. C. W. Beach
’Chosen Leader
Of Adventist Group

Garden Club
To Participate

In Garden Tour
Diitrlct Seven of the Florida
Fcderatlin of Garden Club* la
making plan* for a home and gar• den tour March 32 to 34. Sanford,
under the direction of Mr*. Irvin
Fleiicher, area chairman, will
ihow the homea and garden* of Dr.
and Mr*. O. L. Berk*, 1603 Semi­
nole Blvd., Dr. and Mra. A. W.
Eppa Jr., 133 N. Summerlin Ave,
and Mr. and Mra. Barry Took*,
1301 Seminole llvd.
Other citlea Included In the tour
are Ml. Dora, Clermont, Oakland,
Orlando, Winter Garden and Win• U r Park. AU money received from
the project will bo given to the
headquarters fund. Tbs Florida
Federation of Gaadcn Club* recent­
ly had ground breaking ceremoolaa
for their state headquarters build­
ing in Mend Gardena, Winter Park.
Eliminate fish odor* from
dishei and cooking utensils by
sprinkling them with dry baking
soda. Wipe witk paper toweling,
*riots and dry.

week. Shown with here are left, Irma Corley, Mrs. Ralph Stell and Shirley
Morgan, the hostess.
(Herald Photo)

Party Honors English. Girl
Mi** Shirley Morgan entertained
a group of friend* at her home In
Mayfair this weak. The party wa*
in honor of Miia Gwen Butcher,
one of Sanford's neweit resident*.
Mist Butclicr'a boms la In Buck­
inghamshire, England, and she will
bt living with Ltcdr. and Mra.

Lundquist, Caret McNeill, Nellie
Pickens, Dade Sharon, Arnoret
Spelr, Jeaania Womack, Eva Jo
Wynne,
Mrs. Jim Coyne, Mrs. Bobby
Carter, Mrs. Bucky Powell, Mrs.
Jim Warner, Mri. Joe Pickens,
Mrs. Gene Kroojaeger. Mrs. Ernie
Morris, and Mra. Bill Bernosky.

WSCS- Studies Africa

Mrs. Sam Day

Member* of the W. 8. C.'S. of
First MetbodUt Church began
their foreign milium aludy on
Africa at the Central Buslnsii
and program meeting Tuesday
morning at McKinley Hall.
Mrs. Robert Drayton, (tertiary
of missionary education, assisted
by Mrs. K. U. Hutchison presented
Dr. Ralph D. Wellona who gave
the program. Dr. Wellona is asso­
ciate minister of the First Metho­
dist Church In Winter Park and

Assists Festival

Miss Mixon, Lake M ary Brownie,
Sells Cookies For Sick Friend
IV FRANCES WESTER
Linda Stafford, who recently suffared a brokan arm, la In Somlaslo
•Memorial hoaplUl. She haa bon
working bard selling Girl Scout
cookies and trying te compote with
the Sanford girls. Since the has
bote unable te continue, Wanda
M ine, a Labs Mary Brownie, i«
polling the cookie* for her. Ploato
phono FA 2-MU and place your
ardor te help.
Mr. and Mr*. S. H. KyJe from
Clarksvale. Mill., stopped to visit
_M r. and Mra. James C. Roberson
• a Lake Mary last weak on their
way le Miami for a vacation.
Mr. and Mr*. Waller I. Piper
have returned from e trip arouad
south Florida tad a short stay
at Pompano.
Mra. Birdie Ballsy from Clarluburg. West Virginia, Dew from
PUUburg, Pa. where aha has hats
vialtiag her daughter* te spend the
winter with her daughter, Mrs.
-Virginia Simpkins, la Lake Mary.

Ralph Stell at 1104 Cornell Dr. for
the neat year or mar*.
Gucita who called to welcome
Ml** Butcher and enjoy the hoiplulity of Ml** Morgan Included
The Mine* Irma Jean Corley, Dia­
na Fleischer, Sandy Lee, Joyce
Royal, Valeria Kirchhoff, Peggy

Mra. Gladya Stewart la back la
her own home In Lake Mary. Her
daughter, Mr*. Cecil Mixoo, drove
to Gainesville Sunday to get her at
Him* Miller Medical Center where
aha has been undergoing treatment
for a liver disorder. Mrs. Stewart
feels fine and will onjoy .having
company and getting out.
Mr. end Mrs. Stan Pierce and
daughter, from Ohio, art newcom­
ers te Lake Mary. They are living
la the D. S. Dye house. Mr. Pierce
ens te attend Stetson College In
eland while here and hopes to
remain here as a teacher.
George Grlerback from Detroit,
Michigan, purchased property in
Lake Mary this week ami expect*
to a build a bom* this fall.
Major Roy G. Brown ii back
home and doing fine now after
beiag in the Air-force baas hospi­
tal te Orlando for a week. .
William Ferguson haa returned
from the Seminole Memorial
in Sanford.

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past president of Lucknow Cbriillan College, Lucknow, Indie.
He told lome experience* of hi*
travel* In Africa Ofld India and
Illustrated hit talk with colored
alides.
.
Mias Mary Margaret Houk gave
a report from the decorating com­
mutes of the society tan Mrs.
John GUIon, chairman, displayed
samples of drspery material cho­
sen for new drapes for McKinley
Hall. When the materiel arrives,
members will make the drapes.
Mrs. Eugene Williams, presi­
dent of the W. S. C. f. reminded
members of !'•» district meeting
"A Day ’Apart" to be held at the
Mt, Dora Methodist Church, Fab.
23.
The study on Africa will bo
continued on the following days,
Feb. 10-17 and 24 at 2:30 te 11
a. m. in. McKinley Hall.
A covered dlsb luncheon was
served at noon, including "Jollof
Rice." This was an African dish
consisting of mast, rice, spices
and tomalocs. Members brought
ihe salads and dessart for the
luncheon.

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By MARY LOU MCDONALD
This is the lime of year when
much interest it focused on house
plant* and planter*. Look around
your home or office and picture
what a beautiful foliage plant
would add, or parhapi a general
revision of your present plants
would add decorative eye appeal
for the year to come.
In areas of low light intensity,
you should select plants which will
do well in this condition. Don't let
the appearance of a plant persuade
you to use it in an area to which
it is not adapted. Plants that do
well in low light conditions include
Chinese evergreens, peperomiss,
violets, gloxinias and some philo­
dendrons.
Perhaps the most important sin­
gle factor in the failure of house
plants la the average home is the
lack of humidity. Artificial haal in
a hauie 1a drying and water in lha
pot* alone won’t take care of the
problem.
To raise Hie percentage of humi­
dity in the average home la not
easy la a heated home, but it can
be done by: U) reducing the tem­
perature (2) growing many planti;
since the transpiration of moisture
from the leaves plus evaporation
from the aurface of the soil and
from the sides of the pots (pro­
vided they are porous such as the
ordinary baked red clay poll)
helps eonaklerably,
(3) Placing the pots on a tray
in which water is kept with pebbles
lo bold the pots out of Ihe water.
This helps to keep moisture In the
air and is not only good for the
plants', but for you, too. Among
Ihe materials that are satisfactory
are turkey or chicken grits, coarse
sand and vermlculite.
Another way to Increase humi­
dity of the air is to spray the
plant* three or four times a day
or on warm days put your house
plants outside and use the sprink­
ler on them. Flints gel dusty and
the pores la the leaves close up,
making them short on necessary
moisture. Clean foliage it import­
ant with Indoor plants—even more
so than with garden planti as house
plants ar* viewed much closer. We
know, too. that some plants are
grown Indoors for the foliage alone.
A wonderful Job or foliage clean­
ing can be done with one of those
faottlee with ■ plunger spray cap
that window-cleaning fluids coma
in.
To attain a humidity percentage
la the high M’s e Wardian case
(simply a glass or transparent
plastic enclosure which te essantlaUy a small greenhouse) or a
large snifter can be utad for grow­
ing luxurious plants.
If you are unable to put tbeae
measures into effect, there are still
many tolerant plants that will grow
la your home. Amen: drought regi
Men are many plants in the Pine­
apple family. Among the most
satisfactory are lb* various aptcies
of Philodendron, Monster* and
Dlcffcabacbia. Plants in the Peppar family lincluding Pepperomia)
ar* also toughiea. Sanievarta or
Snake Plant is jut) about the
toughest of all house plants and
■bout the only conditions that will
cause It to fiU art too much water
or freeiiag.
Houle plant* are by no means
immune to Insects and diseases,
and should bo sprayed regularly
with a general indoor Insecticide.
Regular feeding is alio Important.
By using a solubla fertiliser (mix­
ed with water) the two Jobe can
he combined.
Cara of howst plants can be com­
plete by having belter loola for
indoor gardening. Included should
be watering can with amall spout
opening, amall plunger sprayer for
Insecticide, leaf-shining materials
sad varied sites of pots and plastic
labels.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Dees.
1113 Palmetto Ave., announce the
engagement and approaching mar­
riage of their daughter, Jeanette
Carol, to Franklin Wayne Jessup,
ion of Mr. and Mra. Louis B. Jaasup, 300 Egan Dr., Orlando.
kites Deea was born in Saaford,
attended schools here and graduat­
ed from Seminole High School with
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the 1231 clan. She wai an ictivs
—
member of the pep club and TriJEANETTE CAROL DEES Hl-Y. She te preeenUy employed
at the Sanford Atlantic Bank.
The groom-elect was born In So­
phia, W. Va„ attended icboola In
West Virginia and Clearwater,
Fla. He eerved with the U. 8.
Navy for four years and attended
St. Pateraburg Junior College. He
All Chiers and Enlisted Man’s
Wives or VAH-tl are invited u&gt; a
friendship coffet Friday morning
from 1:30 to 10:30 o'clock at lha
C, P. O. Club.
It is sponsored by the VAK-11
F.nlisled Men'v Wives Club and all
eligible women are urged to attend Mr. and Mrr. W. T. Wansley had
and get acquainted with each • real family day Sunday at thalr
home la Lake Mary whan their
other.
three sons returned for a visit.
W. T. Wansley, Jr. and hla wife
•ad small daughter from Memphis.
Than., arrived lest Wednesday to
gpend a few days with hia par­
ent*. Sunday they were joined by
Roger L. Wansley and his wife and
three children from Orlando, who
came aver for the day, and Wade
L. Wanatey and hie wife tad three
children from Jacksonville, who
will spend several days ber*. W.
T. Waniley, Jr. and his family
left Sunday.

Friendship Coffee
For Enlisted Wives

Lake Mary Family
Welcomes Children

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Becky aa4 Robort Slmpoon

Robert Simpson
Has Birthday Party
Robert Slmpion, ion of Mr, and
Mrs. Phtlllp W. Simpson, 147
Finecreit Dr., reealvod a new baby
sister ed hie birthday last' year.
Since ell other membere of the
family were very busy the! day
Robert had no birthday calibra­
tion,
Tide year it was different. He
celebrated hli ilith anniversary
with a party at the hams of hi*
parents.
Hli young playmates amused
themsalvea with game* aod a con­
test flying tay gliders. Tho tradi­
tional birthday cake, decorated
with plak circus animate was serv­
ed with ice cream and valentine
candy.
Guest* included Ted Aahtan,
Gcnette Hite, Denote and Mark MrKeodree, Dougin Mallcaowiki,
Tom Nickalson, Danny aod Gary
Sctchflcli, Kenneth Taylor, Suite
Blrnpsom and hla year old ateter,
Becky.

Mr*. Walter Morgaa wes host­
ess to tho Rha chapter of Della
Kappa Gamma Society et her
home et 433 Summerlin Ave. Cohoatetite assisting Mrs. Morgaa
with Um dessart luncheon wart
Mrs. Edsoa Ooit, Mrs. Kent Rateman and Mrs. C. E. Carlton.
Dr. Ruth Smith of Deland in­
troduced the props m, using the
theme, "The Lest Word" with
a tape recording on the utiliza­
tion of aew discover!*! in teach­
ing media.
Others participating la lha pro­
gram were Mrs. E. S. Ashcraft,
Daland, Mrs. Frink Gilltepte Jr,
of Leesburg and Mrs. C, E, Carl­
ton ef Saaford. Membere were
ted la group singing by Mrs. J.
W. Cowsa of New Smyrna Beach.
Rbo president, Mrs, J. H. Conely of New Smyrna Reach, pre­
sided at the builaess session.

S. S. Class Meets
At Wiggins Home

Members of Use Dorcas Sunday
School Class of the Central Bap­
tist Church met at the hems of
Mrs. B. H. Wiggins, Tuesday
night for tho regular monthly
meeting.
Each oos took part in tbe devo­
tion servic* by quoting a Bible
vers*. Mr*. Iva Galloway, presldent, ted lha group and Mr*,
Wiaaie Weiner, teacher, doted it
with prayer.
Hi* boundary between East and
Following a brier builnei* ***West Germany Is a jagged liaa ■ion, a deasert course was served
which cute through villages, farms by the haitaia and Mrs. Loretta
Wiggins, eo-hostesi.
and avan a few housaa.

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tailored JAYSON iblrta Oat bar* -lit U
perfection." Several cellar eiyles la
Preach ar regular cuffa.

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FRIDAY
First meeting of Junior High
girls 4 H club wU lb* at 2:20 p. m.
in tho Home Damouitratlen Cen­
ter at 21th St. aid Sanford Ave,
AU girls of Junior High School
ago ere invited te attend.

Dr. Largen Shows
Cancer Film
To Jaycees Wives
Mambera of Urn Jiyceea Wives
Club enjoyed a program proa
by Dr. Tom Largen and Vernon
Mite at the monthly matting ef
the group Monday night at thn
home ef Mri. Ralph Wight an
Palome Ave.
Mra. Stuart Stetson, program
chairman, introduced the Iwn
speakers. Mr. Mill, who ie presi­
dent of the Seminole County unit
ef the American Cancer Society,
■poke to tbe group concerning thn,
three poiat* of cancer. They are ItEducating people how to detect
signs of cancer la themselves; S:
Crusade te collect money ta fight
cancer and »: Urging people ta
join the local unit.
;
Df. Largen showed a esacer film
and fallowed It with a question
and answer session.
At the business arnica it was
decided ta conduct a membmUp
drive Ip coincide with the Jayeet'a
membership drive, now in ft*,
grew. Mra. Wight, asstetad by Mri.
Sam Skelton, served rofrophmeate
to the membere aad guests. Moat,
esses for neat month will bo Mra.
Meson Wharton And lira. George
Speer.

MembersOf Delta KappaGamma
Meet At Home O f Mrs. Morgan

Church
Calendar

Mra, Sam Day of Laka Mary la
collecting donations for ihe many
different booths at the Winter Fes­
1SU1ADAY
tival ta be held by AU Souls Catho­
lic church fa Sanford Saturday,
Girl Scout Troop 233 meet* at
the First Presbyterian Church at
Feb. ff, from 1 to 10 p. m.
Mrs. Day will pick up the Items 1:13 p. m.
If you phono ber et FA 2-3447.
She wUl also deUver tickets for
the ham dinner which stU for ft
each or three for 12.
Children will be in front of the
STARTS TODAY
Lake Mary post office Thursday
OPEN 12i4S
and Friday aflerneon to sell tic­
ket!. Proceeds wUl go ta lha build
lag fund far their new school.

te now employed by UM Orlando
Post Office Department.
An early summer wadding ip
planned.

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An arrangement of yellow efcrp*
mtbamume cantered the dining
table aad arraagnmeati ef yellow
and white glade decorated tho
open fireplace and family roam.
Guest* were seated at tahUp
la the living room aod family
room, la the center of each table
was ao attractive cheese dish,
surrounded by radish roses and'
crackers, carrying out the Delta
Kappa Gamma colors of rod aod
gold.
The hoetessei served i _
course to the tt member*
Lake, Volusia and Seminote____
lies who attended tht gathering.
Cteea vinyl-covered pectakh
record players with a damp etetf
and mild detergent. Ta avoir
damage to the finish, do not afc
a strong soap ar other
ageaL

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Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
FA 3-3851
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REAL ESTATE DRK'E-IN
&gt;344 French Are.

J. W. HALL
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Phone FA 13641

LOTS CHOICE LOTS: Near three
shopping centers and schools —
price is right. Phone after 3.06
P. M., PA 3-5404.

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0. Male Help Wanted
10. Male or Female
11. Work Wanted
12. Plumbing Services
II. Electrical Service*
II. Build, Paint * Repair
15. Special Services
It-A Beauty Parlors
16. Flowers A Plaale
17. P*U • Livestock • Supplies
18. Machinery • Toole
It. Boat* and Motors
26. Automobiles
20-A Trailers
21. Furniture
21. Article* For Bale
22-A Article Wanted
22. Notices St Personals
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There are only three homes left
in exclusive SAN 8EM KNOUX
This means that only three moim
happy families wiB be able V
aay:

XOOU eWIciency apartment
m p h . FA 3-SHt.

SANFORD: Trantferred: fit lor
I BR. bouse or buy far small Brand Spanking New!
down pennant OArdea 4-SMS, For the outstanding 3 bedroom,
t bath, double carport value In
Orlando.
“ In looking for a home we saw
Seminole County, let us show
many with MANY of the fea­
2, t and 4 BR. houses, 2 BR
you the newest of HALOES'
tures'of SAN SE*I KNOLLS, but
famished apartment.
HOKES, priced as low as
non* with ALL of them. F&lt;w
114,300.00, terms aa low as
there were many with
ROSA L. PAYTON 11,300.00 down—move la tomor­ 3instance
bedrooms, 2 or lte baths,
row. Exclusive with Seminole
electric kitchens, terraxso floors
And Associates
Realty. 1M1 Park Ave.,
and etc., l i k e SAN SF.M
Registered Real Estate Broker
FA 1-3232 or FA S-2I4I evenings
KNOLLS, and some even hqA
Ph. FA 1*1801 17-01 at Hiawatha
1-BEDROOK block housa with -tbe same FHA financing w i#
NEW two bedroom CB house on Florida room. &gt;401 Summerlin
low down payment' and low
five acres; eleclric stove and
monthly payments. But there
Ave. Phone FA 2-4836.
refrigerator, some furniture. On
wss always SOMETHING wrong
Vlhlen Road. Juet off Country
• — like not having city water
Club Rosd. ITS per mo. Avail­ S t Johns Realty Co.
and sewers, or not having tha
able Feb. 8th. FA S-8M3.
THE TIMfc TESTED FIRM
large, covered patios you see in
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-4123
SAN SEM KNOLLS, or being
located in a noisy neighborhood.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Re­
FURNISHED house In Mayfair
sales available from $150 down
That is ona thing we love shout
section. CaH Mrs. Ssyer at
—assume $57.30 monthly pay­
SAN SEM KNOLLS — it M
FA 2-4002 nr FA 2-5720.
ment*. Inquire at offiee or
QUIET. Another thing, w* c m
phone FA 2-7602.
LOVELY room, share kitchen pri­
let our children play in front
vileges with one K desired.
because our home is on a dead
FA 1-4850.
end street and ve don't live
FULLY EQUIPPED 2 BEDROOM
in conitant fear that a speeding
BLOCK. Porches, patio A other
6-ROOM house, unfurnished, mod­
car will run them down. IT IS
extras. FHA mortgage 832.50
ern, on lake located In Geneva
monthly. About 33.000 rsih need­ •LIKE A NEAT. CLEAN LITTLE
Fla. 145 per monlh. FO 5-3518,
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITY!
ed for equity. 261 Lincoln Road,
Oviedo.
And, last but not lean, the eonCasselberry.
struction la guaranteed to be the
FURNISHED apartment, one or
very best became every bit of
two bedrooms, hardwood floors,
FARMER’S AGENCY
It was personally supervised hg
tile bath, private; adults. 602
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
the builder, Philip Zeuli."
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W. 27th. Si.
D. H. Whitmore
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom house,
Lillian G. Trams
SAN SEM KNOLLS is four blocks
newly decorated. Call FA 2-61S0.
Associate*.
west of French Ave. on Twen­
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-S221
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 2-0578. After hours, FA 2-2611, FA 2-4021, tieth Street. A Stemper associate
is oo the premises daily,
FA 2-0261
FURNISHED bouse for rent,
W. H. “ Bill” Slem pcr Agency
Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
NEW Iwo bedroom house; natural
Realtor k Insurer
wood finish. Separate well.
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Tagter
LOVELY furnished lour room
18,300.
See
Mr.
Ralph
Murphy,
apartment, lVt tile baths, large
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
3rd Street, Lake Mary,
■creened porch. FA. 3-4050.
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
Helen E. Noonan. R. T. McCaefctX
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
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T. C. Troutnar
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Phona FA $-4991
U t N. Park
BROKER
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom house.
202 So. Park Aye. Ph FA 2 3001 Phone FA 20331 3601 Park Dr.
FA 2 3030.

CARD OF THANKS
Wa would Uka to taka this means
af (banking everyone far their
kind and thoughtful deeds dur­
PRIVATE PARTY to sell lovely MUST SELL AT ONCE -Leaving
ing the long Illness and death LARGE bedroom, private bath,
town; 2 bedroom frame home on
home in Little Venice, reason­
private
entrance;
with
or
without
of our beloved husband and
Hwy. 46 West. Best offer takes.
able. Ph. FA 2252 between 6:00
private living room. FA 2-2720.
father. We efcall always be
r\ 2-3463, Sanford.
and 7:00 .P. M.
grateful to the many blood don- 1-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
era and tha doctors and nurses
ment, kitchen equipped; garage. 3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, double car­
lor their services.
port*. extra large utility room,
Ph. FA 2-1703.
Mri. F. M. English
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr.
LAKE MARY; Unfurnished I bed
FA 1-1370.
end Family
room houee, kitchen equipped.
HOUSE for sale in restricted area
FA LO104.
NAVY AND
Low down payment. Terms.
FA 3-6150.

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WELAKA APARTMENTS: roams
private baths, 314 W. First St. 3-BEDROOM and 2-bedoom house Officer Transferred
across from school. FA 3-5091.
This is-your opportunity to pick
t-BEDROOM fully furnished Uka
up an outstanding t bedroom, 2
NICELY
furnished two bedroom
aide eottagt; adults only. Phone
aod two bath apartment. Adults,
bath, deluxe Phillipi-BuiU home
In beautiful Loch Arbor, having
J. O. Lancy, 1*11 *anford Ave.,
aceess to beautiful Crystal Lakr,
PA 2-3000.
at ttl,000.00, aatlsfy owner's
equity at only $3200, assume
CLEAN, small furn. apt. PA 2-0702
’ mortgage, with monthly
payments below what you would
FUr. lSHKD garage apartment, RAYMOND M. BALL
expect for this type of home.
AND ASSOCIATES
234514 Palmetto Ave. C a l l
SEE IT TODAY. Exclusive with
Tk 2 5254 or FA 10523.
Real Estate — Insurance
Seminote Realty, 1901 Park Ave.,
Surety Bondi
FA 2-3232 or FA 2-2240 evenings
MODERN 2-bedroom house, elec­ t i l fto. Park Ave. Ph. FA I-M41
tric kitchen; corner lot In city.
Banfnrd
LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100*
Call FA 1-2078,
■vans Bldg. Lake Mary
X 145*, IV* miles west of city
Ph. FA 2-1200 .
BY OWNER nice I BR fumlihed
home, like new, excellent loca­
tion, low down payment. Phona
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
FA 2-0803.
aide between Celery and Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
pliances. School bus atop. Quiet
neighborhood. $71 per month.
Phona FA 2-0143.
0-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ment near schools and store*.
011$ Elm. No pete pjesse.

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Homes Designed F it
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CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. PA 1-3101
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Widow Says Sell

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1*3* NASHUA U i U It., 1 bed­ DINING ROOM SUITE, buffett, IT Id. MAGNAVOX T.V., comole
type. Good Cond. S33 FA 2-7770.
tahlr, china cabinet and (our
room. would lake amaller &gt;'
chalra; uaed; bargain. FA 2-73*2.
wide or 'VI Chevy or taler on
FOR SALE: Victor Adding ma­
It. Priced right (or quick »ale.
chine with carrying caae. Mb*
Mndlin. lot U, Park Ave. Trailer About JO or $0 buahfla of Hamlin
and Parson Brown orsnges.
Iraquli Ave.
Park, Sanford Pb. FA 211*7.
Make offer. Super Trading Poet,
SINGLE BEb, poster type, spring
2M2 Orlando Dr.
and mttleia In good condition,
COTS |I.M. Sale, panli Sl.M per
ISO. FA i-m o.
alr. Army Navy Surplua, no
inford Ave.
22-A Article* Wanted
Uifd furniture, appliances, toola U31 CUSHMAN Scooter MS; I
COINS WANTED: New er uaelpetc. Bought-Sold Larry’a Mart
MM Eeyatone Magaitne Camera
culatgd and old American, gold;
IIS Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 14U*
with two extra lenaea MS;
wide paper billa. Call R.
PA
2-1113.
ROLLAWAY, BospHal end
Sloan. FA I-STSS.
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facto ry t o you
FURNITURE CENTER
ALUMINUM
1100 French Ave.
VENETIAN BUNDS
Ph.' *A 2-7151
WANTED: Cere for feeble, ag*d
Endoaed haad Sag-proof bottom
woman; In home of widow or
rail with plastic cod*. Plastic
eouple. Nuralng experience not
ar rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
necessary, kindnaaa and patience
eorda.
essential. Write P. 0. Bo* SM,
Senktrik Glase and Paint Co.
Sanford.
11MM W. lad St
FA 1-tMS

HANDICAPPED VETERAN, mar­
ried, age » . orrktng employ­
ment; experienced in bookkeep­
ing; high tchool graduate;
native of Sanford. Will conaider
any type work. Call FA 2-3432.

HERBERT STENSTROM
Thia 1 Bedroom home. featuring
Regialered Broker
hardwood floori, large kitchen,
LEN RIANER
enrioied porch, and fully tiled
LOTTIE BROADWAY
bath, la vacant, you can look
KEN TORBETT
It aver thoroughly and you'll HOUSEWORK. 1507 W. 7th. St
BETTYE D SMITH
agrra if* a good buy at SIO.OOO.
Associate*
can be handled for S373.00 WORK WANTED, daya or week
N. Park PH. FA 12*10
FA 2-3120.
down, balance at *N.M monthly.
Seller wilt pay closing coat a.
Eaduatvo with Seminolo Really, 12. Plumbing Servlcca
1M1 Park Ave.
PLUMBINO
FA 2-SBI or FA 2-22*1 evenlnga
Contracting A Repaira
Free Kitimalea
“ PLUSH CAMP ON
R. L. HARVEY
LAKE HARNEY"
20t Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-33M
• e l built eamp, suitable for year
round homo, two bedrooms, bath,
Plumbing: &amp; Repairs
kitchen, large living room with
Joe C. Thomaa
terraxao floors, elaborate tire
1021 Barite St.
FA 2-1*40
place and barbecue grill, large
terramo floor aun porch. 2nd
building juet reflnlabcd and wir­
ed. for estre aleeplag quarter*,
also include* good bouae trailer,
I SIS* frontage on Lake Harney,
Plumbing &amp; Heating
SM FEET ON 1TM DEEP
included ere klt.-ben appliance*
AIR CONDITIONING
and come furniture. Offered exCALL STEMPER AGENCY
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
ehiaively by "The Time Teeted
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-MS2
Firm ”
FOR TODAY’S PRICE

S t Johns Realty Co.

22. Articles For Sale

20-A Trailers

S

?SAVE$

New A Card
Furniture and Appliance*

Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Caih. 8UPEB
TRADING POST. FA 2-MTT.

IS. Electrical Serviced

W. H. “ Bill" STEMPER Agency
New A Uaed Funtturo A Appli­ SINGER PORTABLE to reaponPhone FA 2-tMI
111 N. Park Honsc Wiring — Electric Service
ance*. A Good Place Tn
alblo party In thia vidnlty.
Sid Vihlcn
Phan# FA l-SUl MM Park Dr.
BUY. BELL or TRADE
Tako ever S payment* of IS.il.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
11. Special Service*
Two year guarantee remaining.
FA 2U01S
FVRN. • Rm„ I bdrm. home; 112 Magnolia
Jenkins Furniture
Write Bo* AA, c/o Sanford Her
veeetlan bMnda, picture win­
D. C. * Caae. D. 0. Caae, C, Caae *00 Sanford Ave.
FA YUM
AUTO
GLASS
dow; garage. On large lot. Call 14. Build, Paint 4k Repair
M International, a-N Ford, U
l
SUNLAND ESTATES
FA 2-SlTt, Mr*. Shawver.
and M gallon Bean arove sprayINSTALLED
• BIG VALUES
One year old homo on largo oak
RAINBOW Palntera * Decorator* Wlndahield
tra; all type* grove equipment.
• IU1CK CREDIT
Rack
Glnaa
ahaded lot feeing Lake Dot.
—Free Estimates. Ph, FA 2-B3M.
Alao BaldwinTulhlll It inch band
• EASY TERMS
Door Glaaa
Vent Glnaa
Excellent condition. S BR„ 1
aaw. Complete welding. Ward WB GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
WALL PAPERING * PAINTING
SERVICE
bath, Kit. Equipment. No quali­
Equipment, Oviedo, FO a-SStt.
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard Scnkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
WILSON - MAIER
fying. Low Down payment and
Contact
soa
Weit
Bth
St.
only IBS. month Including toNow and Uaed Furniture
11 lit W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4012
Phone FA 2-1613'
“ LOTS" OF BARGAIN
aurance and New Texea.
FA 3 3*12
B &amp; M Distributors Stl E. Flrtt St.
SERVICE
CALLS
*1.30.
For
de­
lx beautiful l ota, Briardlff,
Intrndedai
John R. Alexander
TASKER
PAINTING
pendable TV service rail San­
Dreamwold Section, offered exNEW PRODUCTS
StlT French Ave.
FA l-OMS .ehutvely by St, John* Realty
Special. FA 2-1131.
ford TV Center, »th. and taa
P. 0. Bos ill. Lake Mery. Fla.
ford Ave. FA 21741.
Co.
at
e
fraction
of
the
aeaetacd
Pb. FA 2-4MS. , new S gal. BRITANNICA encyclopedia. AaTHOS. E. THOMPSON
I It. Crestliner Trader cm Urge
•ume my payment*. 1 received a
vein*. M’ * MO*, aoo “ The Time
cement mixer equipped with
General
Contractor
H
E
A
T
I
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G
landacaped tot Two M ft. porch,
eecond act Chriatmai and don’t
Tested
Firm",
immediately
for
electric
motor
that
one
men
Home
Carpentry
Repairi
ea and carporte, city utilities.
H. R. POPE CO.
need two. Reply -to Box R. P.,
theae “ Hot Bargain*".
eon operate — weight M lb*,
Roofing A Siding
Owner moving away—See at MM
*)0 s. Park - FA M M
e/o The Sanford Herald.
Phono FA 2-1*52
complete — mlxea SO tba. in
Magnolia Avo.
S t Johns Realty Co.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
2
minute*
—
a
eu.
ft.
hr.
with
GOOD
Uaed Appllaaeea and TV*.
lit North Park Avo.
AM type* and ei*et. toatall
B A M ROOFING v
one bucket. For any cement or
Goctaly, Ine., Third A Palmetto.
“
The
Time
Teated
Firm"
Contracting A Repair*
"Do k Youreoif ’
NO FOOLIN'
concrete Job. May be rented at
I toanisil — Banded hum aI
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
the Owner really meat aal Mia HOUSE, t*I&gt; down; S bedroom*,
the following atorea—with 4
FREE ESTIMATES
ST I N *
large large I BE. A Dea Home,
bucket*; Gregory Lumber Co.,
bath, kitchen, living room.
Machinery set Supply Co.
PI.. FA 2 IMS
including large kitchen, Dining
Sanford: Edward* .lardwara,
Florida room, carport*. Large SOO Laurel Ave.
Ph. FA Mi
area, anack bar, larger aeparate
Sanford; Gregory Lumber On., IMt C H E V R O L E T ear radio
landacaped corner lot, fenced CARPENTER work and general 207 W. tod St.
910.M; I Admiral ahortwavo ra­
Laundry Room, The fireplace ’ back yard. IN Country Club
DeLand; Chuluota Supply Ca.,
repaira reaaonable. FA I-SM1.
dio with Tt tun Iable HIM ;
ft make* the Home ao eaay ea eeol
Chuluota.
Drive. Open for Inspection 1:00
AMI M record Juke boa, perfect
day* end the term* era prac­
IF YOU have painting problem*
p. m. to 1:00 p. m.
for den, need* little repair
tically eP to you.
end want to take advantage of
SUM; aeparetely or efl fer
THREE bedroom home on two
year* of experienro and the
•MM. Phan* FA 1-77*1 or
Iota, corner So. Sanford and 14th.
heal of workmanship eali K. M.
Getaway To Tba Watarway
FA l-Ml* after S p. m.
St. Como, look, make offer.
Yoons FA 2-0594 or J. L. BirdYour EVIN1UDE Dealer
T, V, Cantrell.
■oo FA 2-4132.
•Roboon Sporting Goode
SM-M E. 1ft.
Ph. FA l-SMt
CALL “ THE TIME TESTED
DREDGING;
Land
fUltd
and
II. Special Services
FIRM" TODAY
baachaa pumped to. Na Job to
tor wonderful toveatment oppor­
■mall or to large- Call TEmpl*
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY
tunities to St. Johna Rlvar pro­
1-4031.
1)20 Palmetto Ave.
perties, and highway 1T-M pro­ Open M bra. day—7 day* a week
SEPTIC TANK SERV1CK
perties.
Bine* IBM
INCOME TAX SERVICE
S t Johns Realty Co.
A. HARE
DEBARY
WILLIAM II. MURRAY
US North Park Ate.
NOrth B-47U
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA MIN NOrth I-44M
“ The Tima Teeted Firm"
Ill North Park Ave.
"The Time Tested Firm-

DUB TO ILL HEALTH —
I am aelllag alt etark. All Hew
Jeweled Watehro| I Faeteey
aad Waleh Beads. ■/«%
Other I U « i / 4 n ^ '
Greatly Radaetd. Came See aid
Save. All Relee Caah.

WALTER H. TRAPP

(Jeweler)
SIS E. Sad 81.

«aaferd

Sanford's most complete

NEW CAR SELECTION!
fijo / d ic u c

IS-A, Benity Pariora
S M . to n s wkto bardvond Rama
and eyraaic Ule bath.

FOR SALK

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
MM Adame Ph.

(Home &amp; Auto)
North Orlando Electron ice

ROSA L. PAYTON
&lt;e
And AuociatM

PH. FA 2-MS* — FA t-MM
711 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 17-tl

Registered Beal Eatata Broker
Ph. PA I-1SM 1T-M at Hiawatha

PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA S-4X2I After I P. M.

FA * 7SS

Bo Lovelier With Professional
’M BUICK 4-door LaSaber, power
Beauty Care.
■tearing, radio, heater, other ea-

Beauty Salon
THE OM Historical “ Buen Rotlro
f o r SALE— tail Spence Craft
Eatato". IT aero*. The lay of E X P E R I E N C E D atcor- ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Housa Tra Dor. *a&gt;*xl. Sec aydo
tho land to heautiM, tong oaay
ment*, Invoices, hand bills, and A Satisfied customer I* our bo*
dim teacher tor Sanford atudio.
Walla
ot DoWitta Traitor Park.
advertisement.
•lope*, m*ay beautiful huge
program*, j 11. Pr igreaaive
PART-TIME canvaaera, salary
No phono falls.
HARRIETT’S
BEAUTY
NOOK
trees, many Had*. Creek flow*
Printing
Co.
Phone
FA
2
2M1and commission bast*. Apply la
1M So. Oak
Ph. FA 7-S74I
pear around. Real *pr(af of
SM West 13th SL
person to Central Florida Music
fresh aweat water. Large cM
Sehooli, *17 Virginia Drive, Or­
houee haa • flreplaco*. Tory
lando.
Sewing Mach. Repairs
i Interesting. Como see. For M l
ALL MAKES * MODELS
detail* end price write Reset
1M So. Park (14 hr. aer.)
FA 2-3B23

FABULOUS

Nationally Advertised I
WllUama A b o v e fl
Swimming Pool Idea
tree* with Meh water
New available fer 1
PRICE.
Can be seen at Mari
Motel in Sanford.

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BRAND NEW

SOUTH PINECRBST: A hoaotiM s-hodroom, I-both homo
hack yard, built-to kitchen equipwant. 81,4M oquky and tako

(pay Wotel
SEE US BEFORE U BUY !

1959 JEEP STA TIO N W AGON
4 - Wheel Drive

dfjLadqueudaAA
C om pote

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4 Door Sedan, Power Steering
One Owner
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$6 9 5 .

1957 FORD FAIRLANEi(H O C

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B1ANCHINA By FIAT

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While Sidewall Tlree, Meririe Wkuhleld Wiper*, Oti PMtOr
and Toro M f u k
A *

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FIAT “600” Series
SMowoN Tire*, RtorCvfe V M
Stfnato.

Including Collision Insurance

• Low Bonk Rotes
W arranty Guarantee

1952 CADILLAC

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FOR CLEAN USED
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57 C H E V Y
57 F O R D
('•atom Tudor 4 Cylinder —
III” Teder 1 CyHoder —
Standard Trane. — Meier to Htaedard Train, — Itrotes —
A-l Ceeftltou — fined Tlree Twiene Point.
and Pnlnl.'
j
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* 1 0 9 5

"BOO” 4 Door. Fully Equipped.......

1953 CHEVROLET

1957 BUICK Convertible - R b H

Bel Air Convertible Now Top,
Real Sharp Only ....
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1957 NASH Fordor Sedan

1954 OLDSMOBILE
bndan......

All Thooe Cars Are Extra Clean

,IM " 4 Door

’4 4 9 .
795.

Your Credit Is good on any of thebe Can
LINCOLN - MERCURY, INC.
Msreuiy — English Ford* — Lincoln — Continental
IPS North Palmetto Avenue *
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— Fewer Blearing — power
Brtkeo — Radio and Baskar
— A rod hayI
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Redle and Beeler — Teton*
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By V M P m lotaraiMuri
The world champion Loa Ange1m Dodgtn la w Sandy Boufax
a ti.oao ralia today—for Ma pitchInf, not his hitting.
Urals laugh wbexevor Koitfax
bras in lbs ffmt round of the tourney, eo
By JERRY COVWGTMC
may w il meet saoh other in the first game steps into Uto batter's box and his
Conches of the Claee A Group ite iw n .111 average last season indicates
et the second m ate at 4 p.m.
__mt nut Wedneedey of test week and sot
Hie winners ad the four games la the why, tart tbs smiles disappear
tram their (aces whan the Mup the actios that wiH begin March * .
second round will meet the night of March yrar-old southpaw moves onto the
The location eras disappointing te a*
A with the first game getting underway pitching ■ Bund.
at T P-99. W thlngi go m they have been
terms around this arts. Ft. Flsms was
Koalas averaged better than M
shaping up, it should b*.Sanford facing strlkeotrts per game last Mason,
chosen ss ths aits and tha 125-mlla driv#
Cocoa la this one. The winners of those fanning 111 batters in US Inatags,
w01 hasp a tot af toete Aupportsro at homo,
two game* will meat March 8 at 8 p.m. lor and h r that the Dodgers boosted
but they do hav* race Hoot fadHttes far a
tha
ehsmptoaahlp and a trip te the state his salary tram to oathnatod IM,irnamsat
af
this
alas.
i
OOt to tlT.OOO this yoar.
toanuunenta.
Sines Sanford want tote ths
The Cardinals announced the
Although ft is a tong way te travel,
Ji a 10-1 record they wart oseded third.
with
at (our players, chief of
this will be ths finest tournament in the signings
Beaded la ths ont and taro apots wart Senwhom was Kan Boyer. Tha »•
state, with 11 of the beat cluba to watch. year-old third baseman, who bat­
braosw and Cocoa. Coach Layer drew a bye
With Cocoa, Vero Beach, Seabreeze end ted .300 last season, was given
for the first round and hia Seminole* will
Sanford in there.battling it out there la a "substantial increase' and is
the winner of the Stuart-DeUnd.
no doubt that there wHl be a tot of points believed to bo making 839,000
mw , Inflelders Dick Crap and
made
underway
The first game wilt
*
e
*
Joe Wooten end outfielder Duke
Match X with 'nttuvllle
fittuville and New Smyrna
Speaking of tournaments, I mad* a Carmel wan the other SL Louis
giedtlng et 4:80 p. m. and the winner of
signers.
statement a eoupls of weeks ego that I
: thifl game wil face Vero Beech in the *eeOutfielder tanas Mafias and
would likt to correct. I Mid that tho win* first baseman B. C. Stevens
ner of tho OBC tourney la entitled te a agreed to terms with the Pirates,
"^ P tP te re e end Florida Military School
trip to the state tournament! in Gainea- while the Braves announced the
w il Tnaet at 9 p. m. in the first round and
---------- - **-»- gam e
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villa, but the only route te through the signing oI outfielder Lee Maye,
district meets. So we will juat have to take who batted .300 in II gamM for
id rour
Cocoa in the second
round.
them last year.
thet
route I suppose.
Kigalmmee and Seabreeze both drew
Shortstop Joe DeMaeslri, ob­
tained in a multi-player deal with
tha Athletics during tha winter,
became the toth member of the
VankMS to okay terms, and Kan­
sas City announced the signing of
rookie shortstop Kan Hamlin.
The Reds pulled the signing
eoup of the dny, however, satisfy­
Tuesday night's bowling sow ing two brothers at Urn same
sn upset in Urn Sendspur Bowling time. Catcher Duteh Dotterer and
linked Frees Inton otlenol
League,, as Pood mart pushed Irv­ his brother, Tom, a third baaeThe voting for bssebsU's Mall of
man, both okayed Cincinnati coning Pryor's Stats Farm Insurance
fam e drew a big blank again today
team out of the top spot, after
—mtinlng no eoo was elected tor
too second straight tlme-nnd Cora- this Urns, but no om oven coma thet team had held k the most
ariariootr Ford Frick says k may dose despite tha feet o record of the season.
ho high lime to ahango too system
This puts Foodmsrt on top with
number of Mi membero of too
gt balloting.
Frealdeat Jon Cronin of thq Baseball Writer's Asia, of Ameri­ M wins, fotowed by Pryor’ s with
aTto win*, Robson Sporting Goods
Aewricao Lsaguo agroad with ca took part in the balloting.
FHcfc that "some now procoduro
IS, Urn Pig IT Whistle lltt, Wilshield bo adapted." although No­ outfielder, polled the boat among son-Maisr Furniture It, end Ron- Army M Albright •
tional Lsagos fresident Warren the U9 (dsyora receiving votes. Ho
Providence M Brawn S4
M to said ths latest fa Hurt to got 149 votes, still for short of too miltat end Anderson Drug with Fairfield W Fair.-Dickinson to
M wins.
necessary m minimum needed tor
Wllaon-Msisr dsssrvM a ban­ Fordham M Wagner M
election. Sam Rico, ooo-Umo Wash­ quet from ths grocers, lor they Havertord M National AggtM M
ington and Cleveland outfielder, wore the ones responsible fbr Bridgeport 109 Adelphla S7
w u nwnonv toth its votes, tot- knocking Pryor's oat of coatee- Pktsburgh M Carnegie Tech M
lowed by former Philadelphia and lion,
the furniture turn took Brockport Trims Tl Itshscs 71
Cincinnati pitcher Eppe Rlaoy two wins from the underwriters. Wilkes 97 Scranton 79
toth 111 votes.
Margie Woods toiled high tor the Lycoming M Draw 91
Unless the rules ora changed, too league and bar team to load WU- Gettysburg W Lehigh &lt;1
balloting marked Roush's teat •ea-Maitr a little eloeer towards Oswego St. 91 Rochester Tech 79
•banco al too Boll of Fame in n the first division. UUIas Ogden, Sou. Conn. St. M Ceot Coon. Bt T9
vote by tha writers although be making the 3-7 spilt, was tops for Boston U. T&gt; Nortbosstern M
■till may bo enshrined by s speolsl tbs Slats Farm team, with Rrms Drcirl Tech M Swsrthmore M
old-timers committee. Only Ihaoo Andaman and Naomi Jackson, Rutgers « Lafayette M
players active for at toast 10 sea­ both making ths f-M.
sons between 1130 and 1994 wore
Foodmsrt had easy sailing wkh Navy 94 Tempi# 79
eligible in too totest voting. Roush Pryor’s ont of too way, go they North Carolina 19 Maryland M
to participate. A new champion completed Ms ' ITssssm NsttoMl took all throe games m m the Catawba M Guilford M
Manured toil year as tha 19M League career In INI and too Inst druggiri* toth m *s. Grace Mollo High Point 79 Eton 99
ML Bt. Mary’a 79 Catholie V. 90
champion, Bob ihavo Jr.,,a atu- active ptoyor date in the nest oteo*
William
* Mary M Tha Citadel 99
tian
will
bo
1993.
date and farmer member of tb*
American V. M Loyola (Md.) 99
Under ton present system, In
Florida Btalo University Golf
Virginia Bt. 09 BiuofieM St. 91
which votes o n list every two
team has turned professional.
Coo'town (DC) M Muhlenberg 79
' Frank Baird, ootatanding ama­ years, n player must bo Mined on
Woke Forest •§ Duke 99
teur golfer from too Mate of Ken­ 71 per ceot of too ballots. Soane
ig Goods and Tha Morehouse M S. Carolina St. M
tucky will ha e« hand along with feel too system to too stringoat,
other
Mol
M
beeps
ont
too
unde­
called k a draw, Mites M Lana M
Claude , Wild, farmer Maryland
too five and alx Loutovlito 99 Ky. Wesleyan 73
Mate Amateur Champion and Dea­ serving.
Loyola La. M Loyola 111. 94
“ I was disappointed that no one
fer Daniel*, Senior Cbamptow Prom
Souihtrti La, M Xavier La. 71
was elected," Frick declared. “ I
Winter Haves, Florida.
Maryland St. 70 Virginia Unkm 79
don't want In artUslao too writer*
Miami Fia. 74 Tampa 7S
but we may hav* to ra-aurvay too

Voting For Baseball's H a | J ?
Of Fame Draws Big Blank Again

I 'M S T I L L B U R I E D !
Monday of this weak I announced my blunder pf overbuying. M cM il­
lan’s Casselberry store was tremendously overstocked, and orders
were to move out merchandise . . . . a LO T of merchandise . . .
and we hove done just that! . . . We have just concluded the four
most successful days m the history of this store . . . BUT — I
STILL H A VEN 'T REDUCED STOCKS TO THE DESIRED LEVEL
As a result —

This Gigantic Sale Continues To
Roar-On at M c M I L L A N ' S
10 Pc.

LIVING ROOM
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lb* latest voting result* wove
announced hi Borina by Soesoterp
Hy Hunrils of to* writara’ aiaoeL
aUto. After B i t t y , Burleigh
Grimes finished fourth wkh N
vote* and Jim Bottomtoy fifth wkh
at votes, Rounding out to* tap
war* Charity Ruffing, with M;
Urban Faber, with 91, end Hack
Wilson, Kite Curler and Luke Ap­
pling, with Tt votes apiece.

P i m Gets Post

EVANSTON, III. (UP!) — Tom
Pagna, coach of North High
School hi Akron, Ohio, baa b*M
named freshman football eonck at
Northwestern University. Fugue,
who plnyod at Miami Utevorsky,
also completed with tho OtoreUmd
Brown and Braes Boy Factors in
pro ranks. •

FSL Club Names
Naw Manager
Managerial veto* for tho Florid*
Slab' League's eight dubs were
Bk but o
■i
_ gamed
to* PfcU
Wilbur Johnses to pilot of their
Tampa tans stub.
Johnson, In too Philip form
chain tor to* pari eight years,
w u ths Eastern Loague'a all-star
team shortatop lari yaar for WSllamaport in tho Now Yorh-Peon■ylvanto league. He reached Tritee A play to 1949 when he waa
wkh Miami af dm International
League.

Another Sanford sportsman has
lolned ths ranks of those re-order­
ing tone* advert!ring at Momorlei Stadium this summer m a
mrsns of co-operating with to*
local sponsors of to* Sanford
Greyhound antry to tor Florid*
Stale League.
This om to Herbert Stenstrom
of Stenstrom Realty at ill North
Park Ava„ and he Is the sixth
advertiser te accept one of M
six fori by M foot space* avalable.

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�NORFOLK, V*. (UPI) - Hop*
wai abandoned today lor fiv*
sailor* thrown into tb* icy wa­
ters of the Atlantic when a World
War ■ destroyer making Ms final
run made an enexplained M-degree rail.
The accident severed the arm
^ i one sailor aboard the USS Daly,
Vitally injuring him.
Ten crewmen were thrown overhoard about ISO miles east of the
Virginia Capra. The Daly pulled
three sailor* to safety shortly aft­
er the aceident Thursday and the
merchant ship Alabama picked up
two more, one of them seriously
injured with a cut seven to eight
inches long and two inches deep.
The Daly, four other destroy­
e r * and Coast Guard tnd Navy
Aircraft from Elizabeth City, N.
C., and Oceana, Va., searched Urn
night, eaiting searchlight beams
over the dark waters which inter­
mittently glared /ith flares drop­
ped by the airplanes.
The search •continued today aad
a spokesman aald M would go on
until after dark. But he admitted
there was little hope.
"H they haven't found them by
now I don't think they will,” *the
Spokesman said.
Tb* Alabama rendezvoused to­
day with the Coast Guard cutter
Marion which rushed the two
sailors Into Little Creek, Va., near
hero. They were taken to the
Portsmouth naval hospital.
Tha Navy identified the missing
men as Nicholas A. Calaluea of
Beacon, N. Y.; Robert A. Carlson
of West Haven, Conn., Charles E.
Ellis of Madison, Ind.: Paul J.
Jglarvey of Lodi, N. J. and Jcrral
J. Nefaers of Crystal Lake, ML

News Briefs

LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI) — Report* reaching here
said that a Bolivian commercial airliner crashed at
Cochabamba early today, killing an eatimated 60 passen­
ger* and srew member*.
Confirmation of the death tod would make the crash
the worst air disaster in the history of Bolivian com­
mercial aviation.
. Cochabamba is approximately 160 miles southeast of
La Pax, tha Bolivian capital. It is the second largest
city 80,000 pop. .fat Bolivia.
There was no immediate information as to the type
of airliner involved, k was identified, however, as a
Bolivian National AtrHn* craft.

MIAMI (UPD—A
R um tea tenders
tering playground of
day to Inspect the

VOL. XLIX

Unitsd Prase Leased Wire

BY JACK PHILLIP*
Longwood's $70,000 bond issue is
sold.
The town council last night peta­
rd a revolution to sell the street
and water Improvement bonds to
Arthur S. Dewing of Cambridge,
Maas. Sanford's Florida State Bank
will be the depository for the
$70,000 and will handle the bond
account. The bonds bear five per
cent Interest per year.
Councilman R. C. Carlson asked
the council It k would bo all right
to use part of the $70,000 tn gain
tome intercet instead at having it
II* in the bank. Hi* town won't
use all the mooey at once lor the
improvements. Carlson suggested
that tha money bo used to gain
some interest to defray the fivg per
cent interest coat Longwood must
pay on the bonds. No action jwe*
taken on this suggestion.
Later In the meeting Councilman
E. E. Williamson made a motion

NIGHTS DELUGE FLOODED intersection of tha
Country Club Road and tha Old Orlando Hw.v.
(Herald Photo)

Red Visitors
ot

__________ WEATHER: Occasional showers today and tonight. High today, T0-74. Low tonight. 60-flli,

NEW YORK (UPI)
prices at 1 p. m. e.s.t.
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Established 1908

that Building inspector William F.
Lilke be asked to resign. William­
son charged there had been several
complaints about Lilke's work.
Lilke denird this and the motion
was defeated as K ended la a
$-S vote.
Earlier tha council decided that
Town Clark Onni* Rockett should
Issue building permits instead ef
Lilke. Two contractors requested
this so they would have a central
place to come for permits. The
council also decided to have Longwood building permit ratal con­
form to eownly ralee. Hike's Job
will bo to inspect the building*
after thay are built.
Builders should e*M the clerk'*
office whea they are ready to have
a building inspected.
Lormann said that Florida Powor
Corp. waa ready to offer the town
a m w franchise even though the
old one hadn't rzplred. Lormann
said he told Attorney Webber
Haines to go ahead with the new
franchise to get tome more reve­
nue for Longwood. The mayor has
been seeking a tas return franchise
agrrrmenl with Florida Power.
Lyman School aaked for rrpair*
oo the Longwood baseball diamond,
including a 40-foot wire fence along
the first base line. The counril
referred the matter to the building
and grounds committee with autho­
rity to put up the fence.
The council deferred appoint­
ment of a Longwood soning com­
mittee since Council Chairman J.
R. Reiter waa absent. The group
scheduled appointment of the com­
mittee for an adjourned meeting
Monday.

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1960

SANFOf

REPRESENTING THE Longwood Town Council, Mayor A. R. Lormann,
center, today present a 870,000 check to Florida Stata Bank official Mr*.
Patty Gatchei while Town Councilman R. C. Carlson looka on.
(Herald Photo*

Chimp Has To Go
Back, Collins Says

touring band
left this glit­
capitalism tafamed citrus

•aamawlad aauinlpw in UllUU VtofiflA

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)

Old Reliable
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI)
—The United Slate* added Dr.
Warnbar von Braun'o “ old rollHeavy rains covered Seminole County and Sanford laat
Ohio” Jupiter rocket to ite arsenal night and thia morning earning damage to low-lying street*
of fombot-roady missiles today*
in the city.
four months ahead of schedule.

City Public Worka Director S. M. RiChartl said Summer­
lin Ave, haa been barricaded and several others are under
• WASHINGTON (UPI) - A torri- "close observation” to prevent water from rising to home
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Wave Of Arrests

men, professional people and mem­
bers of influential families la alUl
going on In the Dominican Re­
public, according to reliable re­
ports reaching here today.

Education Bill

WASHINGTON (UPI) — School
aid supporters agreed today they
would have to para down the $1,4hU.000.ooo Senate-approved aid-toeducation bill to maka it accept­
able to the House. The Democratic
bill waa pasted 41-34 by the Sen­
ate Thursday night.

Collins Hits Plan
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Cov.
LcRoy Collins said Thursday “ all
a Negro citizen needs to vole In
Florida la to step up and register.”
Collins told a news conference
le no need for additional
state or federal legislation to as­
sure the voting rights of Negroes
in Florida.

Plane Skids
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - A Boeing
70T Jet airliner with m persona
aboard skidded off a rain-washed
runway at Lambert-St. Louis Air­
port Tbursay but all escaped in­
j u r y . The Tran* World Airlines
m Um . on a flight from Miami to
Lm Angeles, had received proper
clearance and the landing appear­
ed normal until tha mishap oc­
curred, a TWA apokesman aald.

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steet by JR). MrirtA Jt
told the Jayceea Thursday.

RIChard alio said that all city

work crews were prnted into

PARIS (UPI) — President
Charles DeGaulIe today named a
tough paratrooper' to the all-import ant post of minister of defease

emergency service to keep catrb
basin* open on low level streets
ln lh# cl,i 10 pr#veni •») «»&gt;reai
to sewer and drainage disposal
units.
As of 11 a. m. over three and a
half inches of rain fell in the area
**I,ce • P- m&gt; yesterday,
Official record* disclosed that

meat. He fired two key men and
brought In three la the beginoing of o purge.
Sacked were Jacques Soustclle.
former Algerian strongman whose
tica With DeGaulIe go back 20
years to tha Free French Days of
World War U, and Bernard
Cornut • Gentille, post and telegraph minister.
In were Pierres Mcssmer,, a
tough, 43-year-old paralroop offleer who supports DeGaulIe'*
plana for Algeria; Jaan Foyer
and Loula Terrenoire.
Within the new cabinet, Jobs
were scrambled and two mea
were appointed ministers delegate attached directly to Premier
Michel Debre'a office.
This was an obvious move to
holster the top echelon to work
more effectively with the semidictatorial powers gives DeGaulIe
earlier this week.

monl)u pchog,
County Engineer Bob Davis said
VANDENBEKG AFB. Calif. bis crews are out today surveying (UPI) — Scientists today studied
rain damage over, lb* county and tracking data of tha unsuccess­
that the heavy downfall has halt- ful Discoverer IX shot in.an atad work on tha Lake Mary Road tempt to learn why the satellite
paving project.
failed to achieve a polar orbit
Just how much damage was around the earth.
done doe to tha rain. Davis said,
Discovered IX burned up in (he
could not he determined until be earth's atmosphere moments aft­
gets the report from hla work er launching Thursday and fell
crews.
harmlessly into the Pacific. With
“ it was one beck of a rain and it went an ejectable capsule
damage might be high.” Davia crammed with instruments which
added.
■dentists had hoped to recover.
On the good side, County Agent
Each of the thousands of parts
Cecil Tucker said the rain has making up the seven-story, twohelped the agricultural situation, stage rocket were subjected to a
“ Wa really needed it,” he aald.
minute examination for a twoThe whole South wai lashedbymonth period prior to Thursday'*
high winds reaching 70 mile* an shot. The rocket had been pro­
hour in gusls Thursday and the nounced basically sound.
weatherman predicted more rain
was In atore for most ot the area
today.

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Scientists Study
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Orlando Pilot
Lands Aircraft
OivTurnpike
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI)—
An Orlando pilot, with the aid of
an alart truck drlvar, landed hi*
llfrht plane orj the busy South
Florida Turnpike Thursday night.
Neither the pilot. Matrel (Bud)
Horn, i)8, nor hi* paxsenger,
Thomas K. Fisher, also of Orlan­
do, was injured.
Horn said he ran Into stormy
wsathsr and his radio went dead
shortly after taking off from the
l,anUna airport.
“ When I started getting In the
soup, I found a highway and
brought her down,” tha pilot said.
II* said h* ram* in low over
the murh-traveiad toll road, and
followed a tractor-trailer, hoping
the drlvar would realii* he wanted
to land.
The unidentified truck driver
raught on quickly. II* parked hi*
lung vehlrl* In the middle of the
double lane to Mock traffic and
make a clear landing strip for tht
plane.

W Enterprises,
. 1'
t
merit
said
construc­
tion could start1la April or May
and still mike tha opening schedul­
ed for December two. Building
Circusland will ba aa eight and
a half month Job, he said. The

Lake M ary C O f C To Ask
The Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce derided last eight to. eak
the county to improve and main­
tain Ihe public beach on Crystal
Lake and to provide sunte method
of traffic control during peak traf­
fic hours at the intersection of
Crystal Lake Ave. and Country
Club Hrf.
A request also will be mad* of
tbe county to provide fund* for
materials to publicize that area
through iu C of C. H. A. Gray
waa appointed to draw up thia re­
quest to be presented to the County
Commission.
Gray also captained the delay
in gelling a new fire truck (or Laka
Mary. He said approval hM been
given to a tox assessment la

Guns Are Quiet
On Israel Border

By Uaitsd Pres* lateraalioasl
Porter Lansing, critically in­
periencc in Ihe field or rraflwork.
Israeli and Syrian fore** re­
The meeting to scheduled to start jured la an auto accident Tues­ mained at a standoff today along
at 7:30 p. an. and will be held to day. remains in poor condition la the tense demilitarised son* bor­
Oraage Memorial Hospital today. der that ha* been tb* scene of
the Clvte Center.
sporadic fighting In both tha north
and south for the past It days.
There were an mw reports of
gunfire earhangvs.
Thursday aigbt tbs Israeli** re­
newed their demand to the United
Nations Mixed Armistice Commis­
sion that Syria* military forcta
be mad* to quit tb* damiliuriaad
son* near Uw Arab villaga of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - 14. Gca. duction or U. S. missiles will be Tawafik. where most of the bor­
Bernard A. Schriever, Air Force "tb* most significant factor to der incidents have token place.
In Damascus, a spokesman for
research chief, amid today that deterrence to aU-out war.”
Tbe committee, taking up where
Russia will pose Uw gravest threat Senate investigators left off, are the northern Syrian region of
the United Arab Republic charged
over fared by the United Stales trying to learn whether Air Force the Israeli* with intruding info
once ballistic missile* are in foil officers ere satisfied with money the damitUitarlaed son* at Shesar
production.
alleted to them to President Elsen­ Yashuv with two armored cars
_ Schriever made the oUtameal hower's budget. Schriever aod MaJ- and opening fire on Syrian posts.
b e fo r e the House Space Commit­ Cen. D. N. Yetea, commander of
tee as it opened hearing* la hapa* the missile teat range at Cape
of learning when tbe United States Canaveral, Fla., were summoned Investment Up
might catch up with Russia in aa tha first witnesses.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
bath military and apace sockets.
Schriever sppoasd suggestions buying bp Individuals tor long­
Oo# production is big enough U that a “ super-agency” be estab­ term Investment rose by IT per
herald tha “ military ballistic mis­ lished to run the U. 8. apace pro cent and reached $4 per cent of
sile age,” Schriever arid, "k to gram. Ha said there has been total share volume this year white
m hritof teat Uw Sovtot tenet "Stans aaoparettoa" between eivS- trading tonasaritons (alecks hrid
. . .will bo the greatest to eur ton and military agencies which 30 days ar teas) dropped to $.$
history.”
haa "proves it* feasibility, and per rent, according to a New
V a* Stank Inekanga survey.

It woa't be a piecemeal affair with
Just part ot Circusland opening at
tha aad of tha year. Marshall aald
ha will break ground la a formal
ceremony this monlb. Marshall
said that Paul Criatiani of tha

Precinct 1$ to pay for a truck,
but that, due to the late collection
of 1M0 taxes, the special lax will
havs to begin out ef Itol collec­
tions.
Col. J. O. Gregory, program
rhairman, divided Ihe group pres­
ent at tbe meeting into seminar
groups to discuss and recommend
projects for community improve­
ments.
Three of Use groups cam* up with
Ihe sama proposals: traffic control
and Increased Uw enforcement
Lake Mary will ask the commis•ionera to provide some system of
controlling traffic at tbe Crystal
Ijke Ave.-Country Club Rd. cor­
ner during heavy afternoon com­
muter* traffic when school buses
also are traveling the roads.
Other projects suggested for tb*
chamber included street lighting,
Improvement* aoch aa a library,
home and yard beautification, aidewalk aad road surfacing and n
public lake usa program.
All ef those were proposed as
a means af encouraging new fami­
lies to move Into Ihe area. Only
Ihe two resolution* were adopted
at last nlght'g meeting.

prise*. The CristlaaW wil pa *a
the rood In April pod com* .$•
Seminole County when they flaiah
their tour la October, he said.
The circus part of Circuit*nd will
be dirested by Uw Citation!* wha
will have a streamlined sirens.
Since them are to performer* la
tb* CrtaUaal else, alone ealy part
will have to make their /***%
eiraua lour.
Admission to Oreustaad win ha
to coots for children aad M
canto far adUlte. Nana ef lha ridaa
will corit more than to cants. Em.
tertelemaat Enterprises now plaaa
to run tb* project tha year round.
If them am any lean months, toean
will bo filled out with special *4*
traction*, Marshall aald.
Entertainment Enterprise# hi
negotiating with M to# commercial
organiritions to hava them laves*
their advertising dollar* to Circus*
land. This project would be flan fop
advertising because Florida gets •
greater cross section of tourist*
than any atato Marshall saldT •
Entertainment Enterprise* i t *
baa three source* ef funds. As yet.
tha aorporatton hasn’t solicited nap
money or sold any stock. U doesn't
expect m sab aa satire stock
Issue and Us mambara wauld bn
bettor off If nn stock was sold,
Marshall said.
Circusland wUl employ l.MO-MM
people and 9u par cent af tbess
will be from Stmtoote County.
There will be an smptoysa train*
Ing period of 30-44 daye..KatarUiament Kaierprtaea Isn't depending
on Central Florida for Its customera however. Florida's tourist traf­
fic to enough to make tbe protest
worthwhile, Marshall sold.

Firt Prevention
Show Play Slated
Scheduled
Monday A t Center Week
Lake Mary wUl observe

RoUins College players wUl pre­
sent George Bernard Shaw'i
“ Arras aad tbe Men” at Hw Sanford Civig Center Monday night,
The I p. as. production to spon­
sored by the Scmlaolc-DeOary
Entertainment Association. Ticknla ere $3 for out ef town gueata.
leminole-DeBary residents may
Join the asaociatloo for $3 If they
went to see thia and future pro­
duction^.

Schriever Says M issile
•Force Poses Grave Threat

Scheduled Monday

Ftoh
Prevention Week Feb, 14-30.
Instructors from tbe Ocele atato
fire college will teach tha Labe
Mary volunteers for five algbta
starting Feb. II. Film*, tocturai,
end actual firefighting methods
are on Uw agenda. Each Uremia
will gat a certificate whoa tha
course la aver.
A chicken barbecue wlU ba Iwld
at the fire houaa Feb. MUt. Pro­
ceed! will ba used lor bawafll of
lha fire department. Tickets are

may be obtained front Art depart­
ment members nr from Uw Ladies'
Auxiliary,

Man Found Dead
A 47-year-old man was te
dead bars today.
Pollen ten d Perrest U n d
In hto room at 18M W. Sixth

MAYOR HIGGINBOTHAM proclaims Heart Month a* Mrs. Leonard Munaon, chairman of the Reminoln-DnBary Heart Fund, Ken Leffter, co-chair­
man of lha fund drive, aad Krone* Southward, president of tha Heart Coun­
cil, look on. Tha council haa begun Ho annual campaign for funda wMoh
will end Feb. 28 with tha Heart Sunday door to door canvas*.
(Herald Photo)

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taring the Democratic president­
ial convention next Jnly.
Kennedy wee set to anacuecc
hie entry la Maryland's May It
presidential preference primary at
a feint news conference In Anna­
polis with Gov. MOIard Tawee at
S :» p. m.
Kennedy wil be applying ■
political bet-feet to Sea. Staart
Symington (D-Me.) to the back­
yard of Symington's youth. Sy­
mington, who baa Ignored ell pri­
mary challenge! of Kennedy and
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey &lt;DMton.), wee relied to Saltlmore.
Aa things new Hand, the « year-old Kennedy is likely to have
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Erie the Maryland primary to klmielf,
Johnson, president of the Motion with Tawes* blessing. The gover­
Picture Assn., said today that ma­ nor, U was understood, decided to
jor U. g. movie companies don't pass up a “ favorite eon" role to
puke, distribute or condone ob- favor of Inviting Kennedy to en­
ter.
gceoky a pornography.
Humphrey, while not officially
. But Johnston, representing nine
leading film makers, said dial closinr Ihe door on Maryland, was
Hollywood's self • Imposed produc­ not expected to add this eonlesl
tion code never was Intended to to the five to which he already
puke all movies suitable f a the Is committed to run.
GETTING SET FOR the All Souls Catholic Church Winter Festival are left
They art Wisconsin, Oregon,
dattro family.
to right, Tony Trama, Betty Callan and Helen Constantine. All three arc
South
Dakota,
Watt
Virginia
and
. Johaeteo made the statement In
members of tna committee ptonnin* the annual evant.
(Herald Photo)
the
District
of
Columbia.
testimony prepared f a a House
Humphrey
his
avoided
New
Poet Office subcommittee heeded
VJ Rep. Kathryn E. Graaaban Hampshire where Kennedy has
(D-Pe.). Ha was the first witness the Bald to himself, - d Nebras­
where Kennedy bee entered
ai heartogt ea Hollywood's self- ka.
policing program and whether R and challenged both Humphrey
end Symington to run.
iaedl toughening.
On the other hand, Kennedy is
f Mrs. Granthan said aha and Minkin# at Weet Virginia and
Ptoas are being completed for
Other subcommittee members had South Dakota — two apparent
deceived complaints that some Humphrey itroogholde — as pri­ the All Souls Winter resUvel,
Movie ads and motion pictures maries he wll not bother to oa- Feb. •wore too easy. Subcommittee
Batty Callan and - y Trams,
aides said the complaint* getea ekalrmsa af tbe foods eommk•rally involved foreign films and
tea, reported pvvs-*# of the
V. 1. movies without tbo Johnstoo M o n e y M o v in g W e s t
The law was enacted partly to
NEW YORK (UPI) - Net only home here filled the menu for
Office's seal of approval.
give rank • and • file members a
i4Jehnetoo declared that movies are U. S. industrial markets shift­ tbo festival.
method of ftoding out about the
god advertisements approval by ing to tbo Weet aad Southwoet
operations aad finances of their
but Urn richer consumer markets
anions. TesUmeny before the Sen­
are alee aa tbs awes westward. . m. Cost for the adult will be
ate Rackets Committee showed
A new study of per capita retail IJS and 9.71 for tbe children's
some union leaders kept members
sales by tbo U. I. Bureau of Cos* plate.
to Ignorance whMe they looted un­
Mrs. Heten Constantine, general
sue shows that purse-strings are
ion treasuries.
chairman and chairman of the
wo aeon's division, said there will
There are nearly to,300 reports
bo a larger variety of booths
from international and local unions
aad eotartatoaseat this year, at
stacked an shelves In the depart­
the seventh annual winter festival
ment's Me room. They will be
eg Mo All Bools Church.
mde available to Me public upon
request, either to peraon or to
“ Tbe freedom men sought to the
The department wiM charge X
'new world' may well vanish with­
in the M il decade" warned C. W. cents per legal-slied page for du­
Beach, paator of the Sanford Sev­ plicating the reports, No one
TAMPA (UPI) - The Uth at- enth Day Adventist Church to serv­ know* yet how long k wilt take
nual Florida guts Fair opened ice* leal Saturday, “ and this will to flit ea order.
not be snuffed out by enemies from
Tbe reports range In length
far a two-week nia today.
from
one page to the more than
without
tbe
eountry,”
he
stated.
Aa usual, Me fair is being con­
Directing hie sermon to Mm sab- 10-pace organisational report filed
ducted ilmnHaneously with tbe
by Walter Rdulher'e United Auto
ansutal OasparUto Festival which
Worker* Union.'begtoe wtth Me pirate "tovealou"
Tbo latorMtiooal Typographies!
more to fear from inertia within
ef Me cky nest Monday.
the country than from any foreign Union, United Mina Worker* and
A wide variety ef exhibits aad power. The willingness of cltliena Harry Bridges' West Coast Long­
rattle, poultry aad iwlne Judging to let someone else do their think­ shoremen's Union have all filed
ing for them and to rely on govern­ reports despite Uielr vigorous ob­
ment for not only economic secur­ jection to the new law'a require­
ity. but also religious security ments.
Failure’ to flic reports under the
spells disaster for a free democ­
new Taw Is punishable by crim­
racy."
In responae to ibe minister's inal penalties — Jail lermi and
challenge for his congregation “ to (toes.
do somethtog about U," Adventist
members turned to a total of HO to
MIAMI (UPI) - Paul Uchtar, bo sent as a donation from the San­
X, said he searched halfway ford Adventist Church to the work
■round the world for the girl of of the International Hellglous Lib­
hi* dreamt and thnn found hnr erty Association af Washington, D.
C. The Association keeps tab* an
Ho married the girl, Molly legislation that tends to indicate
Sleek, to, Sunday after a whirl­ any encroaetunaot on religious lib­
erties end where necessary assists
wind courtship ef three weeks,
Utcber said be went to Israel with legal action when such might
ONE OF tha world's greatest works, thn Japanese city
last year in starch of a wife. HI* belp to defend these liberties.
of Nlkko built te 1/10 scale, will bn dhowa fit thn Florflret wife had died.
Ida State Fair opening today in Tampa. Tha 10,000
“ And what do I find practically
■quart foot dUpUy Includes 20 buildings and took 54
on my doorstops but wltal I've
man 22 years to build. Shown abova la a pagoda. Slat
been looking for on the ether eld*
of Um globe," be said.
of people at left show* itn alie.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The gov­
ernment Monday filed iSJM.Oto to
tax liens against the estate of
C. M. (Sweet Daddy) Grace, Ne­
gro spiritual leader whe died toot
spotted costume with a big bustle with two Urge leolh. ills nos* was month.
The Internal Revenue Service
and long, floggy yellow feet. His • bulbous red that lighted up.
eald (he liens were filed to U
face was chalk whit* with • bald
HU name was rolto Adler and statei to protect an “ assessment"
dome and his crown wee a ttay
be wee King ef tha Clowns. Today of 93.SM.000 in beck taxes aad In­
cone-shaped cap.
On his feet was painted a huge the King U dead. He died Monday terest for IMS and IMS.
T;* TS-year-old self-etyted "boy
red mouth to ■ perpetual grin after two emergency operations
at 8t. CUro'a Hospital.
friend of tbe world," who founded
Mora more then to year* Felix Mouses of Prayer la cities strung
delighted his subjects with hto ea- along (he eastern seaboard, was
tic*.
Millions af
Americana understood to have left aa estate
lsuvHod at kU clumsy buffoonery valued at 9to million.
trees Madison fiquarc Garden to
Central America in leading Ute
Chlease. Peerto aad wherever else
Sfatlra ts h ardy *lt#n that lh# Krmlaels County ao»l#B
UeeMBlSitea prepoM. is rummmmd la ilia Board af grmteele
world to population growth, add­
County Oanunlaalaaara, tha adapt las af a Comprehensive Kaalae
ing mom Man 1.M0.0M persons
■egwl alien aad faa echedula aad inning maps dividing ell *t
.WASHINGTON (UP1) - Sea.
(D-Mais.)
OUhne Me claim In Maryland to­
day to M *f the 4M delegate

Jobs r . . Kennedy

Committee Works
On Festival Plans

S

Pastor Talks On
Religious Freedom

Florida State
Fair Opens Today

Man Finds Dream
Girl Next Door

By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (DPI)
Tha
federal government at this point
hat i)o clear Idea of bow many
trsdlng stamps it has, or what
It is going to do with them.
aI assume that somewhere out
there in the vert bureaucracy,
someone has charge of taking the
stamps as they corns In and drop­
ping them into a shoe box, as wa

Although the government is not
keeping eount of the number of
stamps H collects, I learned that
most of them are acquired with
the purchase of gasoline for gov­
ernment vehicles.
WeD, sir, the government owns
more than leo.ooo autos and
trucks which are driven an av­
erage of 10,000 miles a year. The
way i figure it, this represent# a

potential Income af about too,.
000 atampa a week anon» to fill
« 0 books.
At this rate, tie fovernment
every year could exchange slam.pi
for S.200 electric rasors, or 13,-(
MO table cloths, or 7.M0 floor
lamps, or (.240 play pens or 1,2M
vacuum cleaners.
Or, better yet, it eonid save
them up far 1,023 years and have
enough to got every taxpayer a
new billfold.

Someday, that someone pre­
sumably will hart to taka them
all out, lick them and tUck them
In stamp books. This is a Job I
do not envy. The glue on trading
itaapa tastes no better than the
glue on postage stamps.
The means that Uncle Sam was
saving trading stamps, even ai
you and X. There emerged last
year from the General Services
Administration, the federal "bousekeeping" agency.
Housewifely, the agency advised
all other government bureaus to
hold on to any stamps they col­
lected, pending further Instruc­
tions. However, the instructions
haven't been Itaued yet.
The government la atlll trying
to work out with tbo trading
aUmp companies a plan for dlapoaing of the atampa without ex­
changing them for merchandise.
Otherwise, It would have a sec­
ondary problem of how te dispose
of the merchandise.
There also la a question of
whether the value of the etampe
is worth the paperwork they en­
tail.
If the government doesn't mind
my butting In. I think I ean
solve the problem. The thing to
do Is te beep the etampe until
tome foreign potentate, say the
king of Saudi Arabia, oomea here
on a state visit.
The visitor is almost certain ta
have a surprise gift— a pearlhandle award or a silver incense
burner for President EUenbdwer.
He win feel hurt I Urn. has
nothing for him.
Okay, all Ik* bra to do la keep
hie guest in a coo venation whlla
someone grabs up a batch of the
stamps and rum down to the
stomp store. 1 Imagine any des­
ert monarch would be delighted
by a new electric blender, toaater
or roaster, or even a charcoal

By PRED DANZIG
nosicoskrevtrolal, cursory messlieu
NEW YORK (UPI)—"The Fabu- or overlooked completely.
While I wouldn't teke the Bow
feus Fifties" la»ted two hours on
CBS-TV Sunday night and toft me seriously as proper Malay, 1
would not hesUtate to tafia B satwanting more.
ously as a example of TV eaterTbet's how good K turned out Ulnmeat at Me beet. The numbers
may have ranged from hkartooe
to be.
The instant decade, recreated to mildly interesting, but they
wire never dull.
for TV by Lei and Hayward, of­
fered a dozen stare doing bright
things. Good taste aad a flair Is
crispness and stylo were ingredi­
ents that never M l the production
as p o p u l a r muaie. comedy
sketches, pantomime, dance num­
bers, cartoons, photo montage and humor and I have tbe fOaUag that
kinescopes of legendary TV shows ae Ibe Swinging Sixties mmB aa
were blended together to a last- TV. Van Dyke e R t s s e hopoomoving, often beautiful and tack­ Unt part of the scene. Other high­
ing panorama. Henry Fonda and lights were the segment called.
Eric Sevareid served as the nar­ “The Creature,” which kkMed TV
rators.
commercial In “ Med" magazine
There were no villains to hits. style; a glowing number thet soThe maesage, courtesy of Tam created ■ rehearsal of “ My FabJefferson, was saved tor a final Lady,'' with Rex Harrison and
wrapup. Tbo only barb to the
show as contained to the routine
by MHm Nicboie aaad Aetna May.
a water coaler summit meeting in
which they sprinkled ue with tan­
talising comments an the TV quit
scandals. Tbe fact thet Juqt about
everything else was on a happyhappy kick didn't bother mo be­
cause, let’s face h, folks, we
werea'' told to aspect a definitive
survey ef the past decade by
Prof. Arnold Toynboe. *
Tbe great-emphasis to the show
was to molding tbe many titillat­
ing fads, fancies end furies of the
'so* Into cohesive, entertaining
chapters. As ■ result, our TV, mo­
tto* p l e t u r o end Broadway
achievements received most of
the attention. Controversial fig­
in the world of polities end
WINTER PARK— A final pay- ures
statesmanship were cither given
ment of 9S,M1.3a2 was made this
week by Minute Maid Corporation
to Florida Orange Marketers, Inc.,
for frak to the lMg-M FOM pools.
S E C U R IT Y
The payment brings the gross
S S O C IA T E S *
amount paid by Minute Meld to
FOM isr 103*-50 fruit to ON,.
toS.Mg, nearly ft million more
than taat year, according to E.
STO CK S - B O N D S
H. Squire, FOM.General Managar.
Squire pointed out that the
M U TU AL • FUNDS
1HB-N assessment for operating
costs of the grower co-operative
was a fraction over elght-tentbi
of a cent per boa, 14 per rent
less (ban tbe assessment per boa
levied during the 1M7-M season.

Finql Payment
For Fruit Made

Suit Is Filed
On Grace Estate

Legal Notice

■aalaala Oeuhty anlstd# af Incorporated areas tote •sente*
districts sad providing far regulations sag eufareement there-

STEP OUT

af,

Fublia. bealla** ' will be Staid la tha Court &gt; » « ■ af tha
genttoela Couuip Court |lieust, Sanford, Florida aa fellewai
District# aa dtllnsatsd aa nfflrlal npunty mas# — ravlslaa tOS*i
DMrtet S — Rm s u Iu Is m . Manser Mtila'a SMetstot whlah
generally la nerlh af s lias Irina North af U k e Mary and west
o f Ua 17-si to the Bento c ity Limits e f Bsnfard. Want af tea
Warn Oily limits of Sanford northerly to Itto to root sad
waet af Preueb Avene* North af llth street— hatog the North­
west segm ent a f Bemtasle County. Hearing ea February S, lia s
a* Tit* F- M. or a* soaa thereafter as possible.
■antog man may ha views* and copies a f the proposed

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United Prana Lnrwnd Wire Eatnbliahad 1908 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S. 1960 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 621

Front O f Death Car Twisted Sidew ays; D river’s Shoe K nocked O ff

Bask Jail Plans
Expected By M ay
Tha County Commianlon hopea to have preliminary plana
for a new county jail by May and tha building program start*
ed In August.
The board met with Architect James Gamble Rogers yea.
terday, agreed to look over the Brevard county jail Thursday
and start Immediately on outlining plana for the jail with
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Rogers.
At tha' mrrtlag yesterday, the
hoard heard STth District Senator
tal candidate and a rommlnloner
froa
t-’oenly. Bernard
4 the, p r o b l ^ , ^
Ftfrtih Iin ^ tiit th* Die ftn
coat 1150,000 sad two holding Jails
approximately No,000 each. Howaver, ha aald the new jail at
Titusville la already overcrowded.
"We Just didn't plan ahead."
Parriih aald.
Chairman John Krider told tha
board that "time la wasting and
we mual get to work on the new
Jail m toon as possible."
Rogeri Mid tha jail, if the pro­
gram starts la August, should bo
finished la two years.
The board yasterday also re­
ported on tbolr visits to thret JaU&gt;

Three Rescued
YUBABI, Japan (UP!) — Three
Japenem miners who bad been
burled far to hours te a eavad-la
coal mlM wen brought t* tha sur­
face today, alivs and apparently te
goad rendition. Five others wore

Th* board visited Jails te Os
cools, Highland and Orange CouaCounUbs.
Chairman John Krider said that
th* Highland County Jell wai by
tar the beat tor tea money lavest­
ed that the board had seen.
Tha Jail M hehring cost $U0,•te and has a capacity tar M
prisoners. Krider Mid that effldale them are pUaalag to edd an­
other Boar te the Jail te eliminate
avertrowed conditions.
Highland County has a popula­
tion of If,MO, about M.om tew
than dominate County.
Th* board alto visited th* Os­
ceola County Jail, which cart
•IT1.0M, and tha M million Jail
te Orange Ceeaty-

Jaycees To Hear
Circuslond Report
string hope* tar general tax relief
this year. Chairman Wilbur D.
Mills (D-Ark.) af (he Mouse Ways
and Means Committee served notice ha would join Ih* administra­
tion te opposing any attempt to nut
a general tea cut through the etoeLion year Congress.

Th* planner of ClrcuyUnd will
bn guest speaker at Ih* weekly
Joyce* teacbeon Thursday at th*
Civic Cantor. Maurice Marshal,
bond of Katoftatamoal Interprtoes, wW towlain tha organise■Han's progress te completing
plane tar tn* Wg attraedau. Jack
Wither, program chairman, M id.

JOHN M. Fi'iV,PATRICK.

Circuit Judge Voile Williams
said the county needs a new
courthouse and yesterday urged
county commissioners not to waits
the taxpayers money with any
makeshift operation.
Williams, told th* board that,
according to statistics, the growth
of the county will bo so groat
by INS that there will bo two
resident circuit judges operating
in the county.
Board Chairman John Krider
told Williams (hat at tha present
time the county's financial struc­
ture would not permit both a new
Jail and court house.
He Mid that "we must Mart
planning tor a new eourthouse In
three year* but on the basis of
funds we now have, wo can only
remodel the present one." .
Speaking on the need for a new
courthouse, Judge Williams said
(hero la a definite need bow for
two courtrooms, thro# Judgoe
chambers, an office for (ha
court reporter and on sdaqnato
taw library.
The board looked over prelim­
inary sketches on a remodeling
job which la expected te eoet be­
tween (73,DM to 1100.000.
.Preliminary plans call for re­
locating the ceunty commission
room on the ground floor and
utilising ib* present chambor an.
tha third Boor as a library.
Othor changes call for iastalliag a
small elevator and remodeling to
furnish more spare for the tea
asaestar sod Us collector.

John M. Pilspatrick of Loch
Arbor announced today that he
would be a candidate In the
fourthcomina primlrlr* for the of­
fice of county commlialoner from
District No. S.
Filipatrlck la a certified public
accountant, haa Itord in Florida
since 1980 and ha« been a midant
here since HUP.' He la 4t&gt; years eld
and la a graduate k f Ohio State
Unlvrrnlty with a Bachelor of |klrnaeteegre* In eemmsrro end adHe It teer-tjrt to the
former' Samh A.- Meinaaton aid.
they have five boyi, Mike, 1'iL
Turn, Jim and Daa.
Pitapatrlek la a member of tha
American Inaltlute of Certified
Public Accountant*, Florida Instltuta of C. P. A.'a and la a mem­
ber of the Civiten Club, Chamber
of Commerce, Klka Club and Uelta
Upallon Fraternity, He and hi*
family are number* of All Soula
Church. Following aervice of two
yean In th* Air Forra in the Pa­
cific during World War II. ha haa
been actively engaged in hia pro.
faaalon and la a life-long Demo,
ciiat.
Fltipatrtck raid that thia we#
his first venture in treking public
office, but he felt that his experi­
ence in Ida awn profession could
bo greatly utilised "for the better­
ment of th* community as a whole
and for th* improvement of th*
aronomy of tho county." He also
Hid that It Is hla desire "to tend
greater impetus and guidanc* to
county wide pollriee in obtaining
an expanded economy and a sound
fiscal policy tar Reminols County
beyond th* seep* new conteaiplated by the preaent County Commis*
sloo."
FItepaIrish said he would an­
nounce* a definite pisiform far
achievement and progress In Use
community sad would name his
campaign staff Immediately followtag the dale of qualifying far
th* office te March.

Lions To View
Europeon Trip
Casselberry Lions will set slide
photsi at n trip to Europe at their
meeting Thursday. Elton Richards,
a Lyman lehonl teacher, will shew
the slides af a European tour he
mad* test summer. Th# meeting
In to* Qlase Fountain wdl he at
g:M p. m.

unauig, a n im n otic
tore N iU w i aad gangs o « u r ,
«•■ critically Injured Uit sight
la a btadon eraah whlrh kilted
to* other men m Hwy. iT-ea Mar
to* Lake Monroe Bridge.
Lasting vaa Hated la poor con­
ditio* at Oraaaa Mi Mortal Heepital at Orlando this morning. He
vaa reported to have a fractured
upper Wi and aortas* face cute

iaWe Maatortel Ho
L. Daugherty ot Fa
diod la1 the Orlaad
beura after the c
Patrolman Otis G

which to tha second fatal mb
la appfocimataty tha tamo I
ttoa ala'aa Jaa. 1. Two Naval
Watloa asoa were kited la a «
la that area Jaa- IF. '

Impact Flattened M otor O f Lansing’i Vehicle
(H erald Photoa)

Ike Raps Generals On Space Viewpoint
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­ ala wae for ahead of Ibis country
dent Rlaenhower today sharply la the development of a Rooster
rapped generals and other* tar rocket engine tar distant apace
limltsd viewpoints of missile and and that the Soviet* would be
space development. He laid be ahead tar same daw. Ha added,
■nil thought Um presold V, I. pro­ however, that tbs haturn project
gram was eminently capable of showed the determine lion of the
United States te progress. The
deterring an enemy attack.
The President said the missile country, ha Mid, could look for­
race with Russia might be a dif­
ferent matter three or four years
from now If American progress te
the meantime came to s halt. But
be told a news eonferehc* this
would not happen and that te
three or four years tec rotative
U, I.-Russian position stilt would1
b* about what It le today.
II* said It was true that Rua-

Volusia Probe
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — 111*
governor's office said today it la
■waiting a report from SUM Ally.
W. W. Judge of an investigation
into Um official conduct af Ih*
chairman of the North Peninsula
Zoning District te Volusia County.
Tha investigation was ordered te
December after receipt af a peti­
tion complaining that Fred W.
Hamilton had abused hia efficial
discretion.

her trip te that soontry. The t
p. m. assetteg s u In the Loan.wood Otvie Imago* building. Th*
Civic League will held n helm eel*
Pah. B te get money te rapine*
curtains an the building's stag*.
Th* league will play beet to
women from all Seminole Ceunty
two men era interested in *—“ -“ -g woman'* stubs Pah. M.
a drive-to type grocery store la
North Orlande, hat that a* definite
plant have been made.
At Ila JMiiary meeting the cerm­
et! adopted ordinances tafhlgilag
Tho County Commlsalon report
■booting gusa o r burning refuse
to the village and forbidding imnow Bno trash fee Lake Mary will
ho board at Mto Lake Mary ( b i n bar of Common* mooting ached
oltettnrodnyjn B p, m.

BY JACK PMHAJra
North- Orlaad* is trying te gat
house te beuao mail delivery.
Mayer Bay f.lddlcott told th* vil­
lage eouaril teal night that he
wrote th* pnetmaater general Jan.
II atUag whan North Orlaad*
route expect bowse to bene* delive­
ry. The mayor got an answer Fri­
W ayw ard M inor
day raying that Ms matter has
NEW YORK (UPI) - Blood# boon rstartsd to Mo regional pestDorothy Lebohner, U-year-old coed office headquarters te Aliaola.
arrested as a wayward miner tar Uddkott aald Ifui M ha doesn't
hoar abate Ms pnqnate la tho next
tow days, bn wBl write Congress­
man Byd Hertong. la hi* Jan. il

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Tho mayor oxpiained that North
Orlande anw has US horns* with
about twice that number contract­
ed tar eonitructtaa.
Ceuscllwaa Jo* Jackson reported
on his attempt te get insurance teds
t e the village. Jackson Mid bids
on villago insurance are hard te got
because taw aompanler bid os ex­
actly the tame type policy. Th*
mayor of Miami Beach to having
hla teaurnaco representative draw
tip a ptas of tot ah* sad type
te liability policy North Orlaad*
should have, and Jackson said ha
IliU r. Mm m i n t fliM H i ! BickiAf Meted have an asewer afc tho type
up mail Is North Orlande to a
baaard under the existing- arrange-

Meets Thursday

Inform*tie* eeacarahm iaoerparmission wm a county matter but

ward to a successful completion
of ih* Saturn project.
Elsenhower sold be would Ilk*
to see the Constitution amended
to provide four-year (arms tor
House members no they would rua
at the same time presidential elec­
tions are held. H« also favored
amendment to give Um President
authority to veto specific Hems
out of the appropriations bills.
This, he Mid, would defeat porkbarrelling.

Child Development
Film To Be Shown
Cooper Matthews, principal af
th* Forrest rack School tar ex­
ceptional children, will speak sai
show a film at Ike meeting af th*
Seminole County Crippled Child­
ren's Aten, at T:M p. m. Thurs­
day.
The meeting aiU be hate la the
County Commission room in the
courthouse. PhU Logan, president
af the group. Mid Cooper will
espials lb* activities of th* For.
rost Park School and show n movie
an development ef retarded child­
ren. Interacted persons are lavlt-

Klan To Sponsor
Chicken Barbeci
Th* Florida Ku King Kim

the Bento* hi (tenth Carolina and
tha Tarnhigh**. Warrior sad Chat
tahooch** rivers were oa the rteo
te the Tennessee Valley, oasterh
Mississippi, north' Alabama and
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An outstanding veteran mission*
ary will ba presented at The Alii*
■nt# Church's Annual Missionary

—Leonard Redden wxs a penile
and respected grad* school princi­
pal and Sunday School taaehfr,
“ H* * u mild mannered and
very nice," a friend eald. "But
acmethin* waa bothering him and
ha had complained of uvera beadaehel."
Redden, 44, was disturbed about
small-Umn gossip. He fall talk
had unjustly linked him with a
fifth-grade teacher, Harriet Rob­
eon, U, and that in soma way
another teaeber, Mra. Minnie MePerron, ST, was to biafte.
Hla wife, Haul, 40, tald he waa
Buffering from a persecution com­
plex end bad made an appoint­
ment for him to seo ■ psychiatrist
Tuesday afternoon.
But oven hla wife had not known
when tho brtakiag point waa reach-

Convention neat week. The Con­
vention will open Monday evening
at 1&gt;4tv Services will be held each
evening, except Saturday, through
Sunday, gab. 14.
Mrs. W. C. Ntwbarn will ba the
speaker Monday and Tuesday evsnlngs. She will also ba the special
guest and speaker for the Ladles’
Missionary S o c i e t y Luncheon
Tuesday noon.
Mrs, Newborn began her mis­
sionary work with The Christian
and Missionary Alliance in late
1SB, She, with her husband, hat
completed five terms of service In
China and Hong Kong.
Since 1PM Mrs, Newborn's main
work has been with the South
China Alllanco Rible School. It is
now known as Tho Alliance Ribie
Seminary, In spite of the Japanese
War and tho Communist Revolu­
Ransacking of a house waa re­
tion, tho school has continued its ported to Sanford police Monday.
The SUrtight promen%fers of work « f training Chinese young
Minnie Byar of UlT W. first
tho Sanfold Recreation Department people who are now serving tho St. said someone fat M o bar
are farming a now class for behouse, ransacked ■ footlocker
cru Anyone Interested la join­
and elostla, took Mi in cask, a
ts* *1**1 is asked I* b* at th*
box of groceries and some
Ctrl* Center at T p. m. today.
clothes.

House Ransacked,
Woman Tells Police

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slender, dark-haired principal was
to ree the psychiatrist.
la N minutes, the two women
Against whom he bid built up a
resentment were dead and so waa

a ramp to Mrs. Mermen's class­
room. She was reading poems at
Urn time.
"If- anyone moves. I'll shoot
you." Redden told Mrs.. McFerreo
and her startled class.
Mrs. MeParren, a teacher at the
school for 41 years, began scream­
ing. "Leonard, don't ahoet met
Don't shoot mel" Redden put the
muula of the gun to her head and
fired.
Pandemonium raged through tho
school altar Redden ran out the
door and drova away in h D lM l
car. Many of the children raa hem*
without their hate or coale la front­
ing weather.
The community of MOO,
miles
northeast of Indianapolis became
A town of fear. Police- closed ell
schools and armed guards patrolled
the town, fearful Redden might be
stalking the streets with his shot­
gun.
Several hours ialor, Sheriff GU
Rohertsoo, leading a 100-man

' Redden did not go to school *•
usual In the morning. Instead, he
went to a hardware alert and pur­
chased a box of shells for his U
gauge shotgun. Returning home, he
armed himself with the shotgun
gad drove to the school, occupied
by about SOQ pupils and six teach­
ers.
Ha stalked into Miss Robson's
fifth grade classroom as sha waa
grsdiag the teat papers of her ao
students. He pointed the gun at
hajvshouted, "Try to hang me, will
you?" and fired.
fom* of the children related
afterward lhat they thought It was
a joke until they heard the roar
of the gun. "Miss Robson fell
on tho desk, then rolled off to the
floor, bracking her glasses," a pu­
pil eald.
"Borne af the kids started scream­
ing end started to nia out but Mr.
Redden pointed the shotgun at
them and cBapad thorn book M o
Redden had preppid the shotgun
tho room.".
against his cbost and used a Midi
Redden, ignoring tho aeraama of to pull the trigger.

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two gunshot*.
William Tladelt. Sanford
Ann* Aiken, Sanford
Frankie Caldwell, Sanford
Lou Woodruff, Banford
Robert Black, Sanford
Kill* Griffith, Banford
Births
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banford, e eon
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Joann* Southward, Banford
Mr*. Bernard BUD, Banford
Mra. Qatar Pertt, Sanford
Mrs. B. P. fuller, Sanford
Mra. Leonard Rose. Lake Mary
Curtis Tilly. DeBnry

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shot In the beck tbit brought the
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Irving Gutsow, Sanford
Kvg Stephens, Sanford
Allis Houk, Sanford
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Jesoelte Hall sad baby, Sanford
Alice Hasty, Sanford
William Oytef, Banford
Edgar Blatter, DeBsry
Daisy Chktester, Banford
Emmett McCall, Sanford
Robert Butter. Banford
Edward Fielding. Sanford
Mildred Harden, Sanford

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To Join In. Circus

■oy Scout Troop *41 of lake
Mery will participate hi tho Scout
Circus of tho Bl. Johns district
celebrating the 50th Anniversary
of tho Boy 8couta of America to
bo held et the DeLand Armory in
DeLand, Saturday, Feb. I, starting
nt 7:15 p. m.
Thsir Indian Dance Team will
perform as e special attraction of
the awning with Johnny Kettser
and Don Cnlaman doing solo In­
dian danesa. The troop will also
help with other activities than.

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Auburn Plays ’ Spoilers'

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Defeating Tech In SEC
Gracey continued hla great scor­
ing agate as bo paced the locals
with 10 field goals and ■ single
free throw for » points. He made
hla personal assault on the Wild­
cats la the final quarter by drop­
ping in four field goals bat It
was atl in vain.
One of the geminolea brightest

young atari enjoyed hli finest
U the scoring dosartmmt,
night of the season. George Pa* Christensen and Bay Lundqulat
rides came through with e big matched with II eaeh but this
l i points, of which eleven ehrao didn't tell their Kory. Their delo the first half. After he bad hit
•avers! of his long two handen
from the outside, the Wildcat de­
fense learned up and began to
move out.

United Pram Ix totnaltonal
You won't find Auburn or
Georg* Washington lilted among
eollege basketball’! top * ranked
teami but they’re dangeroui
"ipollcra" in their own baek*
•Irda.
Auburn handed sixth • ranked
Oeorgia Tech its first Southeast*
era Conference Ion of the senson. *l*4S. Tuesday night who*
George Waihlngton foiled Vir­
ginia Tech’a perfect record in the
Southern Conference by gobbling
up the Gobblers, 185-10.
Henry Hart played one of hli
CHUCK f \
greatest games for Auburn, scor­
orsborn
ing 90 points and dominating
/H
both backboards. It was the Ti­
g g A ta H
gers' M b eonoocuUvo victory on
a * Mh a p m
thoir homo court and Toth's sixth
straight leas to Auburn In three
CAtKMTBAU.
seasons.
COACH
Jon Feldman scored IS points
H A* — «
and Diek llarkowils added gl in
r m io e o I
VH HUM* P tctM f
leading the Colonials In their upiX i* a * * D TMtm,
e tte e r I
Ml victory over Virginia Tech on
ru g t o p I j a
HOMtf COURT M A9te
their home court.
7 0 EHD
u a / g rg T * y * A
Bob Ayersman tallied 54 points
cvtaH
H*n'*
C fT H g / Y / r
for Virginia Tech, whleh now
+ TA EA K A T / * .’
S fA fo H M Urn
■him first place with West VirA f* TAXAH TEAM*
ginia in the Southern Conference
l yp 3 corttecurtvg
with 1-1 records.
A/T_ TptM ffe/*, JieV .
Third-ranked Bradley opened a
two-game West Coast tour by
irtniAM} a pimmap-op **or
outlasting Seattle U-W. and San­
ta Clara surprised ninth • ranked
Toxai ABM, It-gl.
Klim Owens and Dan Smith
each dropped to a pair ft free
throws in the final a Louts to earn
Bradley its 15th victory in II
games. Smith wound us with M
poiali while D an Mills paend
Seattle with H.
Georgia nipped South Carolina,
IMS, on a basket by John John­
Harry's Liquor Store took three ■cries, while Jim Maloney tollod son In the flail, mlouts tod North
games from fourth place New York for the loaera with a gll total. In Carolina State rolled to an IT41
Ufa Insurance Company to pull other matches, Garry Foe rolled
into n ita for second ptaco In the the season'* high serins with a big
Sanford City Bowling Ltaguo last ns-507 total to lead Mather of
Wednesday ovoatag at the Sanford
Sanford to s tsro-toono victory ovar
Bowling Alley*.
In so doing, they put tho Insurer* Gene's ‘Seminole Cleanore and
NEW YORK (UPI) - Larry
eight games out of third place with Laundry. Bob Steele did yeoman Sherry, who won two gamei end
only eight weeka left b Urn aeeeon work for Celery City Printing, but
to almost guarantee thoir finish­ the Printer* could only take one 'saved two others for tho Loa
Angeles Dodgare in their World
ing b the lower half of tho league. game from the Burnett Paintere.
Tho run for tho money b tho lea­ "Split-ibrinkeri" for the opening Serie* triumph 6f IMS, today wat
gue la now between Mather of San- found both Carl Von HertouUa end named winner of the "Babe Ruth
teed. eolldly entrenched b firat George Koala picking up the 1-7*10, Award" ni the outstanding play,
place with ■ five same bulge, and while John Uhr got Urn 4-7-10 and or of the series.
Bob Boraderf the 5-7.
Tho sward, voted to Sherry by
Thi* week's "Malch-of-tho-Weck" tho Now York chapter of the
is a big ene, featuring Mather of Baseball Writers Ann. of AmorSanford and Burnett Painters on lea, wiU be presented to the Dod­
the right hand pair of lanee. Three ger kurier In tho pre-game coreweeks ago then teams met in an­ mooiea on Juno IT when tho Dod­
other ImporUht match, with Bur­ ger* and-tho New York Yankees
eau Painter* coming up with a big meet b an exhibition game at
whitewash Job to cut down the Fur- Yankee Stadium.
aiturnmen'e lead. It wilt be inter5berry pitched • total of 12 14
eating to aoo if they can do the tanbgs la tho Mriea, giving up
Job egnin with more pressure on only Jour bits and one rue.
/
’them due to the oed of the season
■QUA* VALLEY. Calif. &lt;UF1) being eloaer,
-Grumbling teheed through the
ALbya three and four will too
mtontaba surrounding the alta of Harry's liquor* watching lha game
the ISSS Wbter Olympic* today on their right very closely white
they a n trying lo move into coo—The United Btatea speed skat* tanllon by taking Gene’s Seminole Ovtedo bat two gam/* against
era complained because officiate Cloeaere end Laundry "to the Titusville test night.
won not taking care of their risk cleaners". Alleys see and two finds In tho A squad eeeteot, Oviedo
—neglecting K for the figure test- New York Lite Insurance sad Cel­ loot SMI with the load ehangbg
hands 11 times during the oontoet.
b g rinks.
ery City Printing Company com­ High scorer fir Ovtedo waa Mike
—The figure skaters complained peting for the win.
Duda with tl point*.
becauM they had not had ■ chance
In the B oqued game, Oviedo
to .practice fft a full week.
loet, S5-40. High acorere.for Ovtedo
—The mate fliers skater* earnwere Jim DeShsso and Jimmy
plained because they wen getting
Joaoa with IS points each.
cold Inoculation* Thursday—and
Uwy believe H U too close to the
games ead may put them off
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Ray. V o la M e e t T u b e
their helaaee.
muadu (BatUbg) Torres feels be
KNOXVILLE, Tana. (UFl) —Aad Olympia officials com­ waa hem under • lucky itar aad Tho University of TMummm foot­
plained aa the lateraatteaal Ski the good fortune should continue ball team will moot Tulsa hero
Fodoratloa (IEF) indicated that H when he meets Junior welter­ early to October, 1M1. b tho first
might ban—et thi* late date— weight champion Carlos Ortla regular season meetbg between
India aad Nationalist China from her* Thursday night for b e them* tho twd echool*. The Vote de­
the games, whleh start Feb. IS. pbnahip.
tested Tulse, 14-7, to the IMS
Tho TorrmOrtii title fight- la Sugar Bowl gam*.
doublebilled with b o champion­
ship match between bantamweight
UUlat Jose Becerra of Mexico and
Alphonse Haliml of France to
the Coliseum.
"I’ m confident I wUl beat Or.
Ua," the lS-year-old Torres said
•a ho nitod la hla hotel suite.

triumph over Virginia behind Da*
Englebardl's M-polnt barrage.
Notre Damo converted 54 p*f
cent of Hi ahota from the field in
turning baek invading Canlilifi,
141. Syrieuie, iparhed by John
loaoay'i » point*, edged Con*
Mriieut, U 4t; little Ruta Cunningbam'i II polnta helped NYU
to a 1741 victory ever Duqueine,
and Teaai Tech downed Arkema*
Ht-TI, in other major game*.

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Gracey, and

By JERKY COVINGTON
If th a n tvir w i i a ball gnmn more
thrilling than thi ona last night I don’t
know w h a n you would find it. Thi Semio o ln eanw out lot for bottle and that la
Just what they did against the Wildcat!.
Coach Bud Layer’a great ball club came
out on the court with all the cnpebllltie*
you could with for In a high echool ball
dub and then put theee capabilities to
work. Their rebounding effort! have been
urnnatchid all aeaaon and their ahootlng
was extra sharp. Their full court press and
their great overall speed were ah the bent
but then waa only one difference—THE
SCORE,
’ It was hard to realfae just how we
could come out on the short end of the
■tick when you watched these fellows In
action. The only way you coutd really be.
lleve it was to read the scoreboard after the
game. It waa a groat team effort alt the

way and there is only one explanation as
to why we lost—they bad three more
points.
The local basketball squad has been pro.
vlding us with the finest season In the his­
tory of the school and although the Wild*
cats have given them their only two blem­
ishes on their 10-2 record they still have a
shot at them. The OBC tournaments get
underway Feb. 18 In Apopka and unless I
am doing some wrong second guessing, it
should be the Wildcats and the Seminole*
in that final big game for the crown.
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Athletic Director, Fred Ganas made an
intereeting comment following the great
comeback victory over Apopka, last week
that I still go along with. He said, 'Tm
more convinced now that we can beat any­
one we meet from here on out.” We still
have a rough road ahead but let me finish
with this one comment—We have it this
year.

GOLFS GOLD GIRL

Sherry Wins
Series Award

■outlasted as the national

4 the year ter her spurt*

•ed lam summer and this
p.
a topped tho field* b her

gSuad reddish tinted gent baa
lurched to victory fin tinea out
ft a s m atarU this /far.
-Artistry, la b e ooa-box for b o
f|ot ram, la another wta-hungry
Sound who will ho scampering
ter her bird ooeHcuttya wto.
Tdeesaasd stare b b o lineup
wffl he Breokwood, O. B.’a Mart
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dotefli.
Frick and Rickey met for 4S
minutes Tuesday b the commis­
sioner’* private office. There were
no aide* or ethos officials pre­
net. H waa their first mooting
since the Continental League com*
pitted Ita olfbUtoom roster left
weak with the addition of a franahteo b Buffalo, N.Y.
Charts* So«sr. sssreUry treas­
urer at baseball, aald eel/ that
the diacuaiioea concerned "proce­
dure* *tiq to bo mot and steps
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Only M hours previously, the
National Boalag AsaeetotMa la­
. Action wiU he launched with aa te* ratings had burted es-ehamBddititeil Grade-A race, including plea Robinson to fifth ftoeo
guch stalwarts a* Randy Rock ■meug tho eoftatetera.
gud Linda WUUams.
Tho BJag*a rttings raoogali*

Poncho Still
Boeing Tour
BOSTON (UPI) - Fanehe Gensole*, the herd-aorvtog master of
the pro eourta, waa still ou top
today aa Jack Kramer'* touring G ard en B o u t S e t
Brotessbeate moved to PhlUdolNEW YORK (UPI) - Leo Matthews ef Philadelphia and LaOonsatea whipped Alex Olmodo, bouari Oodlh of Algeria will moot
M and S-7 Tuesday night it the to a 10-round lightweight fight et
Garden, Us slab straight victory Madlaon Square Gordon Fob. M.
ur the SS-match tout which began Bob woe thoir last outlaw Mon­
leal weekend ou b e Wait Coast. day night, Matthews haOMMd out

HIALEAH (UPI) - Bally Ache,
b o "hard luck" I-yoar-dd of ISSS
hoesuao he tost five Si88,080 races
to photo flnlihoa, was an early
l-l favorite today In tho 910,000,added Bahama* Stake.
The seven furlong raea at Hia­
leah Race Conroe u being called
a "Little Flamingo" bieoueo it
of the field wore to it tuning up
ter the llOO.OOO-addcd Flamingo
Slakes Fob. XT,
Bah Useory waa ocboduted to

Other INS stake* winner* to
tho daisy field wore Venetian
Way, Toby’* Brother, Progressing,
a reek Pago, Catapult and Wto*
only.
Wtoonly I* b o only horse not
eligible for tho Flamingo.
Calumet Farm la wading aft
Plod D*Or, a sharp atiewanco
winner last week. Rouadbg. out
the field were Bourbon Prince,
Grand Total, Moslem Chief aad
All Hands,

ported two key winter addition!
to tho fold with tho signing of outfielder Norm Siebera and pitcher
Tom Trowbridge.
The third of the Detroit Tigers'
big pitching four waa corralled
when Jim Bunalng returned hla
1SSS contract. Bunning had • ITlg record and led the American
League with 201 strikeout!.
The Yankees revealed they have
signed pitchers BUI Bethel, who
had n U-U record at Omaha; Kll
Grho, who had a 24 mark in a
half seatea with New York, and
George Haney, who had &gt; S-l alate
at Kearney, Neb., in an All-Rookie
Leaiue, raising their satisfied Uat
lo nine.
Tho Pittsburgh Pirates signed
•outhpew pitchers Don Groat, who
had a. 1-1 mark with them lait
aeaeoo, and Fred Green, 3-5 with
Columbus in the International Lea­
gue, giving them nine players
aland sad accounted for./
TWrd-boaemen Brooks Robbies
el tho Baltimore Orioles agreed la
terau for a sum estimated et
alight!/ ever 110,000,

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Women gotten from Sanford
wiU be competing for top prims
against some of b e best golfer*
from Orlando, Cocoa, Molbourao
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By JEANNE WARNKE
Pretty young misses who ush­
THE ELK'S CHARITY BALL ered at the performance were
and “ The World of Carl Sand­ Ethel Lee Riser, Carol Jean Treburg" Inspired many p ir tk i and panicr, Kay Ivey, Rose Kratiert,
Rose Mary Southward, Janette
|gatherings Saturday night.
Brown. Suxanne Housh, Bobby
JEANNE AND HENRY TAMM June Berry and Judy Ludwig.
entertained with a cocktail party
THE THIRD ANNUAL coffee
at their home on Costal Lake
before taking their guests to the for mothera of pupils at Deanna
ball at Ihe Mayfair Inn—and their School Of Dance will he held at
party is especially noteworthy 10 a. m. Friday at the atudio.
since It Is no', every day that Reeital plans will be discussed.
fried' caterpillars, fried grass­
TONIGHT IS THE TIME to
hoppers, baby bees and octopus
on skewers are served in San­ join the Starlight Proraenadcrs
ford! All were imports from •nd enroll for a 12-week courae
M apsn, but the hostess felt that
the stuffed curried shrimp waa the
favorite hors d* oeuvre.
Sampling thia exotic iare were
Mr. and Mrs. Art Beckwith, Mr.
and Mra. Buddy Henderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Kama, Mr. and
Mra. Bill Walker of Cocoa and
former residents of Sanford, Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Kicklighter and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ray.

Member* of th* D ortii Circle
of ihe Upialt Community Preshyterian Church met at the
church for the regular monthly
set-to tether with Mra. Daily Dow­
ell irrvlni a* hostess for the after­
noon.
Mr*. Clover Marrs, president,
presided at the business session
when yearly reports were siven
by the committee chairmen and
plans formulated for future meetins*.
Following the meeting a social
hour was enjoyed by those present,
Mrs. Marrs, Mr*. Mary Marltey.
Mrs. Clarence White, Mrs. Belle
Ballcneer. Mrs. W. H. Starnes,
Mrs. Elsie Roseline, Mrs. Sara
Hodge, Mrs. E. Hawthorne, Miss
Avis Starnes, Mis* Edith Speer,
Mis* Clara Speer, Mrs. Eunice
Martin and her fuest, Mrs. Charlie
Martin.

In square daneing, according to
Mrs. Vlv Parian! who say a they
meet for fun and fellowship every
Wednesday at T p. m. In the
Civic Cenler. The merry group has
been meeting since last May and
once a month they entertain a
guest club—The Beachcombers
from Daytona will be here on
Feb. 24. Host* and hostestea for
thia month are Tom and Uriula
West, Rece and Lee Wakcman,
Ed and Louise Drebert and
George and Lois JiTit.
So hurry with Ihe supper dish­
es—tuck the kiddies into bed and
Excess sunlight can cause ye!
sashay down to the Civic Center! low spots on furniture.

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Music Instructor
Presents Program

M HOL’SEGUF.STS WERE INTROV DUCED at the party given by
Ann and Guy Allen and her moth­
er, Mra. Stephen Ter Horst, at
their home in Loch Arbor. , .
they were Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Patterson of Bismarck, N. D.,
and Guy Toyer of Winter Park
and Rugby, X. D. Other guests
included Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
Cowan. Mr. and Mra. Joe Wolfe
(they have been"with the Allens
a before every Elk's bill for the
• p a s t -'ne years) and ' rrir. and
Mrs. L. J. Leary.

A t BSP Sorority

PEG AND WILLIAM HARDIN
Invited frk d*
their home for
an informal parly. Their guest
list included Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Carulhers, Mr. and Mr*. A. P.
Boweraox, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Rogel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hope,
Mr. and Mcs. Ernest Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Hardin, Mr. and
9 Mrs. Ed Hoffman, Mrs. Madeiyn
Kuhn and Frank Holmes.
THE EXALTED RULER of tho
Elks, Dick Mapes, and hit wife
MRS. JOHN K. WHITE, cuts tho Himiversury cuke at the second anniver­
entertained with a pre-ball party.
sary’ celebration of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve Awtn. From
Out of town guests were th* State
past vice-president of the Elks,
left are shown, Mrs. John Romajrnana, vice president, Mrs. White and Mrs.
AI Coo and Mrs. Coe, of Orlando,
John R- Beddard, co-chairman of the dinner.
and the Exalted Ruler of Daytona,
Fred Ennis, and Mr*. Ennis —
Other guests were committee
a members in charge of the ball.
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Later the Mapes beaded the *•'eelving line at the Mayfair Inh
and with them were Mr. and
The Ladies Auxiliary of the |at the U. S. 0 . this week.
to the group cnnrrrning tho
Mrs. Merrill Foste. and Mr. and Fleet Reaerve Association. Unit
Guest speaker for the evening American flag, what it should
Mrs. Stephen Androsko. Florence 14T, celebrated their second an- was chaplain William Hearn from mean to ua and the rights It en­
M ip et' received in an avocado nlversary with a buffet dinner | (be Navel Air Station. He tpoke titles us to as Americans.
green chiffon dress embroidered
Entertainment was provided hy
In gold and wore an orchid shoul­
Harry Wise (Mr. Magic). To ihe
der corsage—Dorothy Foster also
surprise of some of the guests,
chose an orchid to pin on her
(hey were called on to assist him
white brocaded silk and Agnei
In hi* miraculous fests.
Androsko wore fusbla silk organVerlin Arnett, bronrh president,
■a with a camillia corsagci
expressed his thanks to the organixation for its support the past two
PETE BUKUR ana his orches­
years.
tra provided music and the ball
The tables were decorated with
ended on a happy note with a
various colors of croton leaves,
large crowd attending Ihe break­
attractively arranged by Mrs. Edfast aerved at the Elk's Club.
ward Fisher. The anniversary
cake was while with hlue and
A LARGE CROWD also attend
yellow floweri for decoration*. It
ed the “ World Of Carl Sandburg"
served as the centerpiece of the
at tho Civte Center which receiv­
speaker's table.
ed loud applause although tome
Serving on the refreshment
a people had mixed emotions about
committee were Mrs, John Horn
v lbe show as it wai definitely
sgana, Mrs. John Beddard and
something new for Sanford. Many
Mra. Robert Drayton. Others at­
out of town people were here for
tending included Mra. Drayton.
the show—among thoae we know,
Mr. and Mrs, Beddard, Mr. and
Dr. aod Mr*. Arthur Corey of
Mrs. Romsgnana, Mr. and Mra.
Orlando, who &gt;at with her moth­
Harold Sundvall. Mr. and Mrs.
er. Mrs. Julius Dingfelder—also
William Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
among those from Orlando, Dr,
Clyde Bryan.
and Mra. Ben Abberger and Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kugrne Flint, Mr.
and Mra. S. D. Klotx.
and Mra. Verlin Arnett, Mr. and
Later meeting in the Bamboo
Mra. Andrew Woir, Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. J. K. ANDREWS, left, vice president of the Lake
^ R o o m of the Mayfair Ion to diaErwin Papari, Mr. and Mrs.
v euss th* succesi of the show were
Monroe Home Demonstration Club and Mrs. Don Hudson,
Charles Walker, Mr*. William Hotmember* of Ike Florida Heart
one of the club’a newest members, watch Mrs. J. C. Sapp,
comb, Mr. and Mra. A. Buah and
Assn., Mr. and Mrs. Tom T.
Chaplain and Mra. Hearn.
food chairman, as she shows members and Ruests how
Philips of St. Petersburg. Mr.
and Mrs. John Wood of Wlntar
to prepare froseii food for cooking ami serving.
Haven, Dougin* Da.Nsea and hit
Add a Parisian touch to your
mother from Clearwater and Dr.
at-home wardrobe with heel-lets
and Mrs. Leonard Munson.
gold mesh bootees.

LAFRA Observes Anniversary

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A most interesting and Infor­
mative program on “ The Dance"
was preicntrd at the bi-monthly
meet'ng of the Gamma Lamhda
chapter of Bela Sigma Phi. Tho
group met at the home of Mr*.
Sophia Shoemaker on Willow
Drive.
Mrs, Pina ILr-ison, county mu­
sic instructor, gave a demonstra­
tion on modern ballroom dancing.
Members
participated
In the
demonstration of step* Including
the foxtrot, jitterbug, bops, chacha and other dance*.
Mr*. Rrida McCall cave the
history of Folk game* and danc­
ing. She staled that they arc
dances dsling back to primitive
man, showing his emotions. She
pointed out that in recent yean
a great revival of folk riinctng
has taken place and that societies
are being formed in Europe and
the United States to study this
type of dancing.
Mr*. Pat Largcn presented tho
part of the program concerning
the ballet. She stated that the
distinguishing feature of the bal­
let it “ tbit' it tells t complete
story." She also told the story
of the first ballet, when King
Henry 11 commissioned a ballet
performance for gueits at a Wed­
ding banquet.
Mrs. Peggy Lawrence gave Ihe
history of religious dances and
quoted the phrase from the biblc
“ a time to mourn and a lime to
dance." She also gave a brief
hiilory nf (he whirling antics of
ihe Arab* and Persians, gesture
dances of the Indians and prayer
dances of the Orientals.
.Mrs. Ann llowiand presented the
concluding part of the program by
dr numerating ballet exorritr*.
employed by danrert to develop
a graerful figure.
Following a brief butinrii ses­
sion, refreshment* were served
to the members and guests pres­
ent.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rogers,
IMS Chase Ave., Sanford, an­
nounce th* marriage of their
daughter, Julia Belle, to Bruce
Kay Hill, ton of Mr, and Mrs.
C. K. Hill of Imlty, Nev.
The couple was married Jsn. 23
at the First Baptist Church in
Nahunla, (la. The Rev. Cecil F.
Thomas officiated at the cere­
mony.
Carol Gene Neal of Orlando was
maid of honor and Robert O'Brien
of the Sanford Naval Air Station
aerved at best man.
The bride was born In South
Charleston, W. Vs. She attended
school* there until the family
moved to Sanford four years ago.
She
attended
Seminole
High
School during her senior year
and graduated with the d a is of
1*51. She worked /at the Semi­
nole Laundry for awhile and it
presently em ploye’ at reception­
ist with Walker Fertiliser Inc.
in Orlsmlo.

The groom attended schools ki
Ogden, Utah and is presently
serving with VAH-11 at the Saa&gt;'
ford Naval Air Station.
Mrs. Hill It residing wtth her
parents white her husband is
aboard the U. S. S. Franklin D.
Roosevelt.

Longwood Church
Plans Revival
Mrs. Elda Nichols, president of
the Joy Sunday School Class of
First Baptist Church of Longwood,
was hostess to the monthly meet­
ing of the group at her home.
Mrs. Estelle Futch was in charge
of the devotion. The main topis
of discussion at the business seaslon was plans for tha revival ache*
duled for sometime in March, Pro*
yer lists were given out to mem­
bers present.

PENNtYS

Demonstration On Frozen Foods

BARRY SULLIVAN roada an
“ after the abow" appearance and
_ a a l aoine of th* lov e peepie9 He was meet pleasant-handsome,
of course, and talked about such
A demonstration on Froiea Foods
things aa our fine auditorium - by Mrs. J. C. Sapp and Mis*
end his concern ever e daughter Myrtle Wilson was the highlight
who has the flu hi California.
of Use monthly meeting of the Lake
Monroe Home Demonstration club
held at the H. D. Center In Sanford
How to prepare aod package meat
loaf, fruit gelatin, pound cakn and
ether foods were demonstrated by
Mrs. Sapp.
The business meeting was pres Ided over by the president, Mra. H. L.
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Johnson. New Year Hooka were
First Presbyterian church, Sen­ given out and plans discussed for
ior High Choir, • p. m. Mid­ for the coming Seminole and Orweek Bible Hour, at 7 p. a . Chan- sage County F a in . Mra. J. E. Andraws was appointed fair chair•el Choir, 7:30 p. a .
man. Mra, C. X. Hunter, clothing
THURSDAY
chairman, fold of Uw program the

Given

ByLake Monroe H.D. Club

Church
C alendar

Girl Seoul Troop 2M a e e ls el
the First rresbylerien Church at
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Mixuo* dub will hfevc In February
at the renter.
,
Mrs. Don Hudson and Mrs. G. 0 .
Nordgren were welcomed ai new
members. The meat loaf, raka,
jello aod coffee used in the demonstration were served to the griup
for refreshments, by the hostess,
Mra. Sapp.
Guests attending were M ra.,
Grace Edwards, Mra. E. P u lley ,1
Mias Hattie Kirk, Miss Mary Lou '
Hatpin, Miss Wilson and Mrs. Ann
Standish.
Member* Included. Mrs. Johnton, Mra. Sapp, Mrs. Andrews,
Mrs. Hunter, Mr*. J. H. Tindel,
Mr*. Jack Slandifer, Mrs. Clover
Marrs and Mra, Leon Keel.

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in excluaive SAN SEM KNOLLS.
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9. Male Help Wanted
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II. Wnrk Wnnted
IS. Plnmblng Service*
It. Electrical Servtcee
14. Balld, Paint ft Repair
II. Special Service#
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19. Flower* ft Plant*
11. Pata • Liveatack • Bttpplii
It. Machltwry • Tools
It. Boats and Motor*
2*. Aatomobilts
2t*A Trailers
21. Faraitara
2S. Articles Far Sale
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23. Natice* ft PereeHala
24. Laat ft Fee ad
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LARGE apacioue two bedroom 2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart
house plu* Florida room, storment, kitchen equipped; garage.
age apace end garage; kitchen
Ph. FA 2-3703.
equipped; furnished If desired;
FURNISHED
apartment, one or
reasonable. F o r information
two bedrooms, hardwood floors,
phone FA 2-245T.
tile bath, private; adulta. 902
W. 27th. St.
BACHELOR apartment, gi
floor, suitable for 1 or 2.
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom houie,
Palmetto.
newly decorated. Call FA 2-9130.
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 2-0579. NICE furniihed apartment at 90A
Park Ave. Call FA 2-0219, if no
FURNISHED bouse for rent,
aniwer call FA 2-9220.
Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
UNFURNISHED 3-bedroom home
DVELY furnished four room
at 2004 French Ave Immediate
apartment, IV* tile baths, large
possession. Contact Don Royer
screened porch. FA 2-4950.
at Burger King.
FURN. Apt. 20114 W. l i t St,
UNFURNISHED 1-bedroom house.
FA 2-3950.

3 ROOM efficiency apartment,
couple. .FA 2-3202. ’
LARGE bedroom, private hath,
private entrance; with or without SANFORD; Transferred; 975 lor
private living room. FA 2-2720.
2 BR. bouse or buy for small
down payment. GArden 4-2549,
Orlando.
MODERN 2-bedroom house, elec
trie kitchen; corner lot In city
2, 3 and 4 BR. houses, 3 BR
Call FA 2-2979.
furniihed apartment.
3-BEDHOOH bouse close in, range
furniihed. Call FA 2 0919 after RO SA L. PA Y T O N
9:00 P. M.

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WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
Registered Heal Estate Broker
p r in ts baths, 114 W. First S t
aide between Celery and Geneva Ph. FA 2*1401 17-02 at Hiawatha
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
1-BEDROOM fully furnished Uke
pliances. School bua stop. Quiet NEW two bedroom CB house on
■Ida cottage; adulte only. Phone
five acres; electric stove and
neighborhood. 174 per month.
refrigerator, tome furniture. On
Phone FA 2-4143.
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gables,
Vihlen Road, 'just off Country
2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
Club Road. 175 per mo, Avail­
991 Magnolia. FA M m
ment near schools and slorci.
able Feb. 9th. FA 2 9893.
CLEAN, smaU furn. apt. FA 2-0702
2913 Elm. No peta please.
FURNISHED Apt. 500 Park,
FUR'TSHED garage apartment
RENT, A BED
2543*4 Palmetto Ave. C a l l Rollaway, Hoapita’ ft Baby Beds FURNISHED house in Mayfair
FA 2 5254 or FA 2-0515.
section. Call Mrs. Saycr at
By D iy , Week or Month,
FA 2-4002 or FA 2-3739.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA i - i l l l
116 W. 1st 8L LOVELY room, share kitchen pri­
vileges with one If desired
HOUSE lor rant. Phone FA 24316
IK THIS CIRCIIT UOI'RT. NINTH
FA 2-4950.
after 9:09 P. M.
StDICHL C la it'IT o r FLORIDA.
IK AMU r o n INSIVOI.K COLA.
9-ROOM bouse, unfurnished, mod­
TV. IR CHAMCHRT MO. 1*4*4
em , on lake located in Geneva,
notich os* at it
Fla. $95 per month. FO 5-3519,
JOHN DANIKt, SELF It and
RETEUAS SELfH, All wit*.
Oviedo.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse,
rtalalltfa.
tiled bath, 2319 Summerlin. Ap­
H
ply next door. Ph. FA 2-2999.
ft. M. r o T T u n , at at.

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•pouss If married, aud If d u d .
tko unknown heir*. devisees. lea*in i
and e ra n tu s of th* u ld Tot Winfred U Canal? and If
WILLIAM It. JOHNSON-: JOSKFH marrlad
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and
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a. William Sheldon Young, and If
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raapacilva unknown aponau tf wifai Linn la Laota Young, and If
marrlad, and tf daai. tha unknown marrlad. _ — --------------- Touna. kar
hair*, dsvtssvs .laaataaa and eras- kuaband: Anna May Aakan, and If
taaa af lha aald JpMKPII FIELDS marrlad, _ ------------------Aakna, bar
nad KATHKMKft FIELDS, hla hua band; Hrnaal S. A llu p p and
Wifai KATTIK M SMITH and Mahal K. Alaoop, hla wlfa af 71F
Now Knpland Avenue, Sunimltt.
X. J.l Dalle Mulllnaaaus, aad If
marrlad. -------------------- Mulllnnaaua,
har huebaud, K living nnd It dead,
agalnat thalr unknown hairs, dsvlnaan, Ivgalaaa, grants**, u r n nan. apowaaa, cradllora. Honors,
euccviteri, «r other parties claimIng Inlaraat hr, thtough, undar or
againal thvm or any of lham, and
M i and grsntoaa *f tha aald E. all paraona having or claiming to
W. DICKSON; OUADTS SCOTT and hava any attain, right, IIlla ar
a w , acoT T , her husband, if allva, In la rati la ar Han upan lha fallaw.
thalr raipooUvo unknown apounva Ing daacrlbad tracts at real pro*
If mar: lad. an* If dead, tka raapac- party ar any nan lharaof lacattd
tlvs unknown hairs. devla***, lags* In Samlaola County. Klorldat you
(son and grant*** s f tka aald ara hvrahy natlfltd (hat a tun
U L A u rs g c u r r and a w . k o o r r , ta gulai tltla haa btan brnuaht In
her husband, ta d any and alt par* lha Circuit Court s f Samlaola
sons having or claiming any right, Caunty, Florida, agalnat you.* and
tltla aad Inlarset In and ta tha aach a f you, claiming any aetata;
following d*oaytt&gt;od Units lying and right, tltia nr Inlaraat la. ar llaa
being In SesatMlo Cannty, Florida, umn lha following proparly situto*wilt
alad la Samlaola County, Florida;
Th* Ra*t (*• fast af Lat t.
TRACT t ,
South a f tha Florida Midland
J-at* e, T, and I Block 14 aad
Railroad Right a f Wax, Mau­
sers Subdivides a recorded
In Plat Rook 1, pane l it .
•ardtng la tk* plat thvraof a*
recorded In plai R-u.it I. pan* as.
I'ublle ftvcnrda of dvmlnul* County.
Florida; aad you ara lisrabr raby notified and required to appear qulrad ta file your answvr ar
aad fits, garaanally ar by your stker wrlttea d*fan*v* paraanalty
atiarnay, with tha Clark of th* ar by yeur attornsy with lb Clark
abovs-atylad Court, pour written af tha Circuit Court. Math Judi­
dafansaa. If any, ta tha Rill to cial
Circuit,
garelnole
Cauaty,
Qui*t lll la filed hrraln agalnat ya&lt; Florida, at the Court lieu** at
It the abuta-aly 1*4 causa, end to Sanford, Florida, and sorts a copy
serve a aopy of tha m i pa lharaof epos th* plalatltra atPlaintiffs* stloraay. below, an ar torn*?, whose noma I* Wabb*r It.
bafora lha li d dap a f February, Halo**. I l l Park Av*nu&gt;. ft, w inA. D. IIS*.
U r Park, Florida, not later than
Kerala fall net ar |1» n Bpvraa Iks IS day al February, I Ida,
Fra Caafaaaa
will ta entered tha rain aattlkg up tha etlau ,
agalnat yam.
rltht. IUU, ar Intvrist la ar lltn
W1TNKW my hand and east nt upaa tha ktava dvaarlbad propvrlaniard, dvmlaola Oanniy, Florida, ty claimed by you, and should
tltla llthi dap ed Jannarp, A. B. you fall te do so, a daerva pro
lisa.
coafeane w ill ta an tarad agalnat
(M A L I
yen.
DAVID M. RATCRXl.
WITNKSS my hand and aval af
Clark af lha Circuit Beart aald Court al daafard. Plyrlda.
ftp i Jama M. V 0 k*
tklg tt day a f January, l i f t

"In looking for a home we aaw
many with MANY of the fea­
tures of SAN SEM KNOLLS, but
none with ALL of them. For
initance there were many with
S bedroom*, 2 or l h hatha,
electric kitchens, terrazro floor* ta
and. etc., l i k e
SAN SEM •
KNOLLS, and aome even had
the aame FHA financing with
low down payment and low
monthly payment*. But there
wai alwayi SOMETHING wrong
— like not having city water
end fewer*, or not having the
large, covered patio* you tee in
SAN SEM KNOLLS, or being
located in a nolay neighborhood.
Thai la one thing we love about 9
SAN SEM KNOLLS it ia
QUIET. Another thing, we can
let our children play in front
became our home la on ■ dead
end alreet and . e don’t liva
in constant fear that a ipeeding
car will run them down. IT IS
LIKE A NEAT, CLEAN LITTLE
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITYI
And, laat but not least, the con*
itruction la guaranteed to be the
very beat became every bit of 9
it waa personally auperviied by
the builder, Philip Zeull.”
SAN SEM KNOLLS 1* four blocka
well of French Ave. on Twen­
tieth Street. A Slemper aisociita
i* on the premises daily.

W. H. “ Bill” Stamper Agency
Realtor ft Insuror
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper A
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
Helen E. Noonan, R. T. McCaikill
T. C. Troutnar
Phone FA 2*4991
112 N. Park
Phone FA 2-S331 2901 Park Dr.
MUST SELL AT ONCE -L e a ving
town; 2 bedroom frame home on
Hwy, 49 West. Best offer takes.
FA 2 3495, Sanford.

S t Johns Realty Co. •
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
119 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-9121
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR; Hesales available from t!50 down
—assume 957.50 monthly pay­
ments. Inquire at office or
phone FA 2-7902.
99,950
FULLY EQUIPPED 2 BEDROOM
BLOCK, Porches, patio ft other A
extras. FHA mortgage $32.50
monthly. About 93,000 cash need*
ed for equity, 191 Lincoln Road,
Casselberry.

BARGAIN — MOVE LN TODAY
2 BR. house on Magnolia, Just out
of dtp ilm l's; kitchen equipped,
3-BEDROOM block house with
Venetian blinds apace heater.
Florida room, 2409 Summerlin
Must eeU at once. 95995. WU1
Ave. Phone FA 2-4639.
trade
for
late model ear.
VA 2-0991 or FA 24535.

R A Y M O N D M. B A L L

L (O ) (O ) K AT THIS VALUE
AND ASSOCIATES
2 acres, less than 1 miles from
Real Estate — Insurance
dowdtawn.Surety Bonds
Good 3 bedroom home, 2 screen*
t i l So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 8-9441
ed porches, g i* range
Sanford
Don't pass this up for 99,909.
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
ALSO
Ph. FA 3-1290
2 aatra Urge lots, over H acre
LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100' ' each, room for home and gar*
x 145', Ito miles west of city
den. In city. 91.900 each.
Unite. 9950. Phone FA 2-7211.

FARMER'S AGENCY
- N. V. Farmer, Ronltee
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trams

A ifo d a tfs.
119 B. French A rc. Ph. FA 34391
O fficer Transferred After b oon , FA 13912, FA 3-49K,
This Is your opportunity to pick FA 34191
up an outstanding 4 bedroom, 2
bath, deluae PhlUipi-Built home NEW two'bedroom house; natural
wood finish. Separate well.
in beautiful Loch Arbor, having
•9,500. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
access to beautiful Crystal Lake,
3rd Street, Lake Mary.
at 919,*0040, satisfy owner's
equity o f only 93300, assume
A . Whiddon
419% mortgage, with monthly &amp;
peymenle below what you would
BROKER
expect for this type of home.
SEE IT TODAY, Excluaive with
Seminole Realty,.Iftpi Park Ave., PRIVATE PARTY to toU lovely
home i t Little Venice, reason­
FA 2-5332 or FA 2-2249 awnings
able. Ph. FA 2252 between 4:09
. and 7:09 P. Mi

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ToU aad each af you ara hereby
notified and required ta tils say
claim* end dvmanda which you, ar
FOE SALE
•lth»r af you. ntty have aaaltitt 2 aen s with a bedroom, eoncreto
said eeiat* In lha afflcs o f Ifaa.
Mock kemv. Ugh s a l dry laid.
Caunty Judes af dvralnal* County,
Heuie approximately ,0 yesrg
at hla office la tha Court Hnue*
|n Sanford, Florida, within right
old, with m w feel. Several oek
calendar month* from lha lima af
treqs snd aiaorted -ltraa trees, m
th* first publication at thl* nolle*.
Good watsr, Oe psvtd U . w
K ick claim ar dvmand must b&lt; In
writing aad contain lha place of
ttl.tto with asssli down psyrvaldancs and punt office sddVtaa
of tha c'almant and tnuat b* n n d
to by the claimant, his Slant or
attorney, ar lha **■ * shall ta
9200 DOWN
void.
I EE. home with hsrdwood Boon
Thaodora J. Dantar*
M i ceramic tOc bath.
A* Kavcutor af aald **UU
First pwbUcaUaa ua January ITih,
t»«a.
JL P A Y T O N
SAND K ill. MeRWAM, OCRWARS R O S A
* M|Ud
A n d A sso c ia te s

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Orlasde. PloRda

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J U g js u r e d .R e s i Estate Broker.

�A W ant Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA 2-2611
5. Real Estate For Sale

Stenstrom Realty
HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
LEN RISNF.R
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
1ETTYE D SMITH
Associates
11 N. Park
—
Ph. FA 21420
f-RKDROOM CB house, le r m to
floor*, til* bath, electric kitchen,
extr- large living room. Total
R price te,S00. FA 2-J013.

5. Real Eatate For Bala

42 ft. Cmtliner Trailer on large
Undaeaped tot. Two M ft. porchea and carporte, elty utilities.
Owner moving away—Bee at 2904
Magnolia Ave.

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S t Johns Realty Co.
tie North Park Ave.
•The Time Teated Firm"

HOUSE, MTS down; 2 bedrooms,
bath,
kitchen, living room,
NO FOOLIN'
Florida room, carporte. Large
The Owner really mutt tell thk
Undaeaped corner lot, fenced
Urge Urge I BR. ft Den Home,
beck yard. 133 Country Club
including largo kiteben, Dialog
Drive. Open for impaction 1:00
k area, anaek bar, larger (operate
p. m. to 1:00 p- m.
* Laundry Room, The fireplaet
makes the Home ao cosy on cool SANLANDO Spring Area, near golf
days and tba termi a n prac­
courae; two bedroom CB home,
tically wp to youelectric kitchen, new draw
drapes. Call C. W. Ward, Oviedo,
PO 3-3341.

•I WELCOME
N AVY AND
NEW COM ERS
TO SAN FO R D .

w . tattu r - u t a — i ——
absolutely free witbewt obligeMoo it mo ad Sanford's loediag
Mstole while yen Inentn ewR*
■bln knunlng for yeeroelf and
family. Pick np year key at
owe Bales Office.

SOUTH PINECREST: A beeutlM
3-bod room, l-bath home
located an corner lot, fenced
back yard, built-in kitchen equip­
ment. Il.ooo equity end take
aver FHA mortgage. See today
— move kl immediately. Call
PA MM1.
3-BEDROOM home, 1 balh. GE
kitchen. $100 down, FHA, I7I.M
mo. Sunland Estates, phone
FA 24*71.
ON SEMINOLE STRIP
TOMORROW'S GOLDEN MILE
MOTEL SITE
944 FEET ON 17 92 DEEP
CALL RTfM PEE AGENCY

S U N LA N D
Estates
&amp;
South
P IN EC R ES I
4th Addition
Homea Designed For
Florida Uring.
t A 4 Bedrooms —
.
I A S Bathe

FOR TODAY'S PRICE
W. B. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
Phoac FA 2-49*1
112 N. Park
Phont FA 2*331 2901 Park Dr.

F in a n cin g
D ow n P a y m e n ts
L ow

as

1425

You can move la immedi­
ately while th» pepera are
being proeenned.
We G u a ra n tee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home For The Flrat
Vear — Or Tour Down
Payment And Closing
Coat Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

ro u n b iy

OfIire Open IW Til »*• Dally I
I.-M P. M. TU Dark Sunday !
Cer Aery. 1T-M A 17th ft]
P hn a F A 2-1501

frral*

B e fo r ! Prices Go Up

*340
*9890

Dawn Payment-No Cloning

TO TA L PRICE
■oma* fssiarn S Endmnma I 'i
Tile Ratka • Screened
“
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L'Nlity Room • Ter

rue* Fleete • CaeMcta . Land‘ *
. All City Cm-

W. ltth St-

PA S-7MS

4-

'92 TRAILER, small equity, take
up payments. FA 2-3977.

FATTOHY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
GOOD Used Appliance* and T V *
Gormly, Inc., Third ft Palmetto. Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tapea. Cotton or nylon
FOAM rubber tt.00 per lb., G. I.
cords.
ahovrla .|1.4B each. Army Navy
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Sunknrik Glnnn and Pnint Co.
112-111 tV. 2nd St
FA 2-4922
1933 CUSHMAN Scooter 943; I
MM Key alone Magazine Camera FOR SALE: Victor Adding ma
with two extra lenses 193;
chine wilh carrying ease
FA 2-9419.
lroquls Ave.

PICKING LADDERS
SINGLE BED, poster type, spring
Basswood, the lightest and strong­
and maltess in good condition,
est.
930. FA 2-7770.
Used furniture, appliance*, tool* Size* 19 In 32 feet, in (lock.
etr. Bouihl-Sold Larry * Mart
CITRUS ft CABBAGE BAGS
22-A Articlea Wanted
&gt;13 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132 Citrus 3 lbs lo Half Box sizes.
Cabbage
30
lbs.
COINS WANTED: New or uncir­
ROLL AWAY. Hoapltal and Baby
PICKING BAGS ft CUPPERS
culated and old American, gold;
Beds. Day. Week or Month—
A. M. Prevail, Phone 2104, Seville,
wide paper hills. CaU R. L.
FURNITURE CENTER
Fla.
Sloan. FA 2-4793.
1IOO French Ave.
Ph. TA 2-7933

Needed • S - Women - AVON
Also opening in Lake Monroe.
Earn that extra money by
representing A V O N . Write
NOW, Manager, Box 244,
Lockhart, Fla. for interview In
your home.
SEAMSTRESS, must have own
electric tewing machine: work
at shop; hours 9:00 to 3:90.
Apply Sanford Fabrie . Center,
2310 -So. Oak Ave.

CUSTOM BUILT furniture -a in
gie pieces or *ela. Alio furni­
ture repair. Cabinets made. |
FA 2 7093.

WHITE GIRL lo work in laundry
and dry cleaning. Apply in p e r
aon. Joe'a Laundry *
Dry
Cleaner*. 2307 Sanford Ave.

New &amp; I'ned
Furniture ami Appliiuiren

Malher of Sanford

16. Special Service*

DREDGING:
Land filled and MS-IO* E- First at. Ph. FA 2-0t*b3
beaches pumped in. No job to
New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­
■malt or to large. Call TEmplc
ance*. A Good Place To
1 Ilia*.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Jenkins
Furniture
Since 1949
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 1-7430
A. HARE
DF.BARY
NOrth 1 4422
NOrth 9-4711
• BIG VALULS
• JU1CK CREDIT
IS-A Beauty Parlora
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE'STAMPS

DOHIS' BEAUTY SHOP

9004 Adam* Ph.

Beauty Salon
FA 2-79*4

A Satisfied customer le
hot
advertisement.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
193 So. Oak
Pb. FA 1-3742

16. Flowera Mi Plants

FOR SALE: 2-plece grey bedroom
suite, practically new, reason­
able. FA 2-7313.
1931 C II E V R O L E T cer radio
910.00; l Admiral ihorlwave ra­
dio with 79 turn table 913.00;
AMI 2o record Juke box, perfect
for den, needs little repair
933.00; separately or all for
930.00. ' Phone FA 2-7741 or
FA I-MII after I p. m,

It Paya
To Use
Tha HtCRALI)
Want Ada.

T V 6c Radio Service

Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-9M2

18. Electrical Barvfcan

Windshield
Hack (ilae*
Door Glann
Vent Glais
SERVICE
Renkarik Glaus and Paint Co.
U 114 W. fed St.

FA 2 4993

Sewing- Mach. Repairs

R A V EN N A
PARK

HOMES
• Quiet Community
• Near Golf Courae

$450 Down
Turn Waal On 201k
81. Follow Country
Club Bd. A Watch
For Our Blgna . . .

Shuunakah

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ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ '33 FORD, 2-Dr. Cuatoinllne, fully
ments, invoice*, hand bills, and
•quipped, 9900. See at 1919 Sum­
programs,
etc.
Prigresiivt
merlin.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2931309 West 131b Si.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ALL MAKES ft MODELS
M4 So. Park (94 hr. ser.)
FA 2-3923
LEWIS l A I . r j ft SERVICE
Veapa Holer Scooters
Heater ft Lawn Mower Service
West Country Club Hd. FA 2-79211

H.

heating

B.

POPE CO.

*U0 I. Park — FA 1-42*4
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
AM type* and atsea, installed
"D o Jt Youraelf”
WE REPAIR AND SLR VICE

STINE
Machinery and Supply Co.
297 W. and St.
Ph. FA 24491
CUSTOM UPHULSTEHING: All
work guaranteed. Frea Eitiaatea. Phono FA 1-791*._______
TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
3:90 nigbta and weekends; Skaford, Lake Mary tad Long wandFA 2-2772 and FA &gt;4*11.

W ALl

,

/P lu m b in g ft Hosting /
FA 2-M9S

FA 1-799#

dO uukpuvdsiA A

FO R C LEA N USED
C^tM

G IG AN TIC V A LU E S

22. Articles For Sale

CM Flower* For A.iy Oceanian
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
PAINT SPRAY:
Medium eiae
PA 1-1922
or
FA 14970
compressor, lank gun. hose; A-t
shape. Cost 1233, sell for 1109.
18. Machinery - Tools
J. D. Orr, 101 R, Quayle Ave.,
11. Work Wanted
Euitia.
D. C. 4 Cate, D. O. Cate. C. Caae
HANDICAPPED VETERAN, mar9 4 International, 9-N Ford, S3 17 In. MAGNAVOX T.V.. console
ried. age 29, seeking employ­ IS . Hpocial S e rv ice s
and BO gallon Bean grovo (pray­
type. Good Condrl33 FA 1-7770.
ment; experienced in bookkeep­
er*; all type* grovo equipment.
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY
ing;
high school
graduate;
Alio Beldwin-Tuthlll 24 inch bend SINGER PORTABLE to reapon1990 Pelmetto Ave.
native of Sanford. Will consider
■aw. Complete welding. Ward
slble party In this vicinity.
Open
34
bra.
day—7
days
a
week
any type work. Call FA 2-3432.
Equipment, Oviedo. FO 3-3341.
Take aver • payments of 93.43.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Two ytar guarantee remaining.
HOUSEWORK, 1307 W. 7th. St.
19. Koala and Motora
Write Box AA, c /e Sanford Her­
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
ald.
l i l t Celery Ave. Tel FA 2-13M
12. Plumbing Services
Gateway To The Walarway
8*11 Us Your Furniture. Quick
PLUMBING
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Service Wilh Tha Caah. SUPER
Cootracllng ft Repatra
Robaon Sporting Goode
TRADING POST, PA &gt;4*77.
Free Ealimalta
304
9
4
E.
lit.
Ph
FA
3
39*1
(H om e &amp; A uto)
R. U HARVEY
3M Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3193 North Orlando Electronic! 33 H. P. JOHNSON Electric, 14
Model Hwimmlng Fool
ft. atep bottom boat and Pelican
Ph. FA 3 9934 - FA 2 99*3
FOR SALE
SANFORD Plumblna ft Healing 2713 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 17-91
trailer 9900. FA 24*13 after 9:00
Nationally Advtrllaeil Esther
So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7*14.
P. M.
William* A b o v e Ground
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
Hwlmmlnx Pool. Ideal for
1*37 STAFFORD IS' boat and
Plumbing: &amp; Repairs
W. L. HARMON
arras with high water table.
arras
Iraller, fully equipped. FA 2
PH. FA 2-4221 Alter I P. M.
Jet C Thews*
Now available for HALF
1919 BariU St.
FA 2-9M9
I'HICK.
SERVICE CALLS 11.30. For de­ 20. Automobllen
fa n be seen at Meri-Nrlle
pendable TV servlre cell SenMotel in Sanfurd.
lord TV Cenier, 9th. end San­ '3o FORD pickup 9123. Reel'a Paint
ford Ave. FA 2-9741.
Shop, 10th. and Sanford Ave.
COOK, aeafood experienced. Apply
Sea Shell Restaurant, 2306 So.
Oak Ave.

BIG SELECTIO N

New and Uatd Furniture
111 E. First St.
FA 2-3922

Professional

Dawn's
2319 Oak

SPEC IALS

W ILSON - M AIER

FA - *33)

Be Lovelier With
Beauty Care.

M ID

WEEK

$SAVE$

"I JuntfotnpenM tad didn't fe*i a tbing!"

E X P E R I E N^c I T d accor.
dian iracher for Sanford studio. 14. Build, Paint A Repair
PART-TIME canvesers, salary
and com million bails. Apply In RAINBOW Painters ft Decoralora
—Free Estimate*. Ph. FA 2-U94.
person lo Central Florida Muiic
Schools, &lt;17 Virginia Drive, Or­
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
lando.
Work Guaranteed
Rod Reard
Contact 309 Weal 9lh St.
B. Malt Help Wanted
Phone FA 24*43
EXPERIENCED meat cutter, age TASKER PAINTING Room
21-33. Winn Dixie, French Ave­
Special. FA 2-9159.
nue end 23th. Street.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
SALESMEN-W ONDERFUL Op­
General Contractor
portunity wilh (he famous Tiny
Home Carpentry Repairs
Tot Safety Table Co. Full or
Roofing ft Siding
part time. Distributorship open­
Phone FA 2-9432
ing. For personal interview
phone NO 9-4159.
B ft M ROOFING
Contracting ft Repaira
DREDGE ft BULLDOZER operalicensed — Bonded —Insured
tors. Cell FA M IM alter g;M
FREE ESTIMATES
P. M.
300 Laurel Ave.
Pi.. FA 1-7943
BETTER THAN 'SALARY' JOBS l CARPENTER work and general
Beginners make up to 13.23 hour­
repairs reasonable. FA 2-3001.
ly, comm, plui bonua. Demon•irate dlrect-faclory ahoe line IF YOU have paintina problems
in spare time. Samples supplied.
end want to take advantage of
Charles CheiUr, Dept. C 111
years of experience and the
Brockton, Mass.
best of workmanship call K. M.
Young FA 2-0309 or J. L, Bled­
10. Mala or Female
soe FA 2-41 tt.

•:80 A. M. TH Dark
8UNDAY
StO! P. M. TU Dark

PAYM ENTS

193* NASHUA 33 x 10 ft., 1 bed
room, would take smeller S'
wide or ‘33 Chevy or later on
it. Priced rlghl for quick sate.
Modlin, lot 29, Park Ave, Trailer
Park, Sanford Ph. FA 2-5117.

22. Articles For Sale

DEL VELVIS air comnretaor, 300
cu. ft. phone EA 2-4W7.

21. Furniture

OPEN DAILY

M ONTH LY

22. Articles For Bale

FOR SALE— 1949 Spence Craft
llouae Trailer. 49i«x&gt;. See Clyde
Walla el DeWilts Trailer Park.
No phone cells.

LA/F-A-DAY

8. Female Help Wanted

V rlouw h
BETTER HURRY!

Wed., Feb. 8, 1860-Fa ge 9 20-A Trailera

11* North Perk Ave.
"The Time Tailed Firm"

House Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vihten
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA 2-oaiS

Odham &amp; Tudor.

. Inc.

tea*ark

S t Johns Realty Co.

Plumbing k

V A - FHA F H A In S e r v le t
C onventkm m l

«b*

S-BDRM., Fla. Rm., hardwood GOOD boma plus extra Income.
floor*, atove; elr conditioner op­
Term* tM mo. FA 2-34*9.
tional. JS9 mo. FA 2-0193.
CALL "THE TIME TESTED
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
FIRM" TODAY
U U French Avr.
for wonderful Inveatmcnt opportuniths In St. Johni River preJ. W. H A LL
ptrties, and highway 17-92 pro­
Rea.t^r
perties.
"CaU H a ir
Phone FA 2-3*41

• PLUSH CAMP ON
LAKE HARNEY"
Brand Spanking New!
Well built camp, suitable for ytar For the oulilandtng 3 bedroom,
round home, two bedroom*, bath,
2 bath, double carport value in
kitchen, Urge living room with
Seminole County, let tia ahow
le r m t o floor*, elaborate fire
you the neweA of MALDEN
place and barbecue grill, large
HOMES, priced s i low a*
terreszo floor aun porch, 2nd
3U.J00.no, terms aa low a*
building jutt refiniihed and wir­
11,500.0(1 down—move in tomor­
ed, for extra aleeping quarter*,
row. Exclusive with Seminole
A also Include* good houie trailer,
Realty, 1901 Park Ave.,
33V frontage on Like Harnejr,
FA 2-3232 or FA 2-2242 evening*
included are kltrhen appliance*
and aome furniture, offered exriusively by "The Tima Teated
W idow Says Sell
Firm."
This f Bedroom borne, featuring
S t Johns Realty Co.
hardwood floors, Urge kitchen,
enclosed porch, end fully tiled
US North Park Ave.
bath, U vacant, you tan look
"Th# Time Teated Firm"
R over thoroughly and you'll
agrea It's a good buy at II 0,000.
THREE bedroom home on two
can bo handlad for MTS.oo
lota, corner So. Sanford and 14th.
down, balanct at Mi.M monthly.,
A St. Come, look, make offer.
Seller will pay closing coat a.
T. V. Cantrell.
Exclusive wilh Seminole Really,
1M1 Park Ave.
8UNLA.ND ESTATES
FA 2-3232 or FA 2 2241 evening*
One year old home on largo oak
ahadad lot fencing Lake Dot.
"LOTS" OF BARGAIN
Excellent condition. I BR., 1 Six beautiful l e t s , BrUrcliff,
bath, Kit. Equipment. No quali­
Dr* am wold Section, offered ex­
fying. Low Down payment and
clusively by St. John* Realty
only MS. month Including inCo. at ■ fraction of the aaaeaard
aurance and Naw Taxea.
value. 10' x ISO*, as# "The Time
Teated Firm", immediately for
John R. Alexander
these "Hot Bargains".
1417 French Ave.
FA 2-02M
BY OWNER: l-bedroom CB borne;
comer lot; fenced back yard.
ISM down. Phone FA M W .

5. Real Entile For Sale

-

C o m p o te

Quality Pricas
• Low Bonk Rates
• Warranty Guarantee

IMPALA SPORT COUPE— FtaHy Kgnlppod Di m «
ful Turquoiee and Whitt Paint with Matching I *
ttrior — gpotiena Inside u t Oat.

*2195
1959 C H EV R O LET
"BEL AIR Fordor V4 &amp;L FaUy Iquipped IfttW*
i^g Fewer Steering r - Flawieos Tutu* Pintail
— Pitta FIVE N#w While SMewaH T im .

*2295
1958 C H EV R O LET
BEL AIR Fordor V«8 — Automatic Trinewisetea —
Radio and Healer — Perfect Tutone Finish wilh
Matching Interior.

*1995
19 5 8 V O L V O
Hwedinh Import with 4 Cylinder Engine —8porta
Car Performance — Like New Innide and Oat.

*1495

•

1952 CADILLAC

$

4 Door Sedan, Black Finish ..........

695.

1957 FORD FAIRLANEse
‘*800” 4 Door. Fully Equipped......

1956 MERCURY
Station Wagon, 8 Passenger..........

1954 OLDSMOBILE
"88” 4 Door Sedan ....

I O C
* t l 7 9 e

OPEN 'TILL
FRIDAY NITE - - _ and_ALl_D AY SATURDAY._
Our Uaed Cars Will Be Displayed Per Year
Inspection Nightly On Our Large Lighted Lot
W H E R E D E A L S S H IN E

at the alga of your beat hay

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$7 9 5 .

Hunt Lincoln - Mercury, Inc.
Mercury — English Ford* — Lincoln — Continental
IRA North Palmetto Avenue
FA 2-1881

2nd 6 Palmetto U. C. Lei FA 2428! Ofe. FA M i l l
Chevrolet — OtdamobUe — Cadillac Trade-1—
»* •

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HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
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�10-Wed,

WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
Senate worked under a hurry-up
timetable today on a federal achool
■id bill that would giva atalai ona
bUlioo dollar* aver the neat two
years |o build clatarnoms.
Sen. Pat McNamara (D Mlch.),
thief sponsor of the measure, aaid
there was an “ excellent chance"
the senate would approve hie bill,
Senate Democratic Leader Lyndeo B. Johnson (Tex.) announced
that the chamber would come to

Nr. Moke Faces
Hearing Today
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Mr.
Meke, a cblmpiuee who once
delighted children as a television
■tar, faced a more nolcmn ap­
pearance today — an extradition
■earing that could put him behind
tore in ■ soo again.
Mr. Moke, 30-poundi, l-feet tail,
.was not lacing legal action him­
self. The extradition proceedings
were against hla'pal and trainer,
Robert Tlsmarcbln, who admitted
kidnaping the chimp from the
It. Look Eee,
Tomarchin, who reared Mr.
Moke Irwm Infancy, aotd him to

late fodty and Thursday In an ef­
fort to complete action on the bill
by early neat week.
The lawmaker* first must eonalder a series of proposed emend- &gt;
ments. One would up the bill to
two billion dollar*. Another would |
authorise the government to guar­
antee half the debt service on longlocal school construction bond*.
The McNamara bill would pro­
vide 500 million dollars to the!
stales In each of the nest two;
years. The states would have to
pul up matching funds based on 1
aloin Income
IhSoma and
Slul Ik*
thsP fk
state
the ■I.M
number
ofl
children of school age.
Other congressional new*:
Movies: Gordon S. White, direc­
tor of Hollywood's self-imposed ad­
vertising code, said that with e
few exceptions movie ads wen
within 1'reasonable bounds of de­
cency end morality.’* He mede the
statement in testimony prepared
for a House Post Office subcommit­
tee investigating whether Holly­
wood's self-policing p r o g r a m
should bo tougher. The subcommit­
tee has (waived complaints that
some films and movie ad* are too
sexy.
Camwaists.• Beniamin J. Davie,
Identified as Communist Party na­
tional eecrsLury, was ander sub-

MOST UNWANTED AUTO IN TOWN la thin Joyce*
Membership Drive vehicle. Jack Ericknon ie the 17th
Jayceo to try end figure out who he can get to join the
organization In order to get rid of the problem auto. Six­
teen Jagoeee have paaaed on the car to their fellow

membens bp getting young men to join the junior
ehamber. The drive, which started Jan. 26, will end Feb.
16. McKee Motor Co. contributed the ear and in renpon•Ible for Ha artiatic finish and erratic performance,
(Herald Photo)

ATLANTA (U N I—A 36-year-old , specialist. placed an auto *»it la
old Baptist minister, who was front of him and dismantled
aggravated by a “ lump" on his dynamite charge. Police said the
back, atoppcd hla automobile stick* contained CO per cent nitroTuesday nighl and found two glyrerlne. The device was laVrn
■ticks of dynamite In the uphol- to the state crime laboratory for
stery of hla ear seat.
further examinations.
The dynamite was wired to go
off when the Rev. J. T. Robinson
pressed his foot on the light
switch to turn on his “ bright"
headlights.
Rev. Robinson was returning to
hla home In Milstead, Ga., from
a Bible da si In Atlanta when he
decided to stop at an ire cream
parlor to gel a milk shake and
Uke a look at the “ lump" that
was bothering him.
Robinson, who is pastor of the
MUslead Baptist Church and the&lt;
father of three, said his habit of
not driving with his bright lights
oe la the city limits probably
saved his life.
Robinson said he was afraid to
touch the wire and quickly tele­
phoned police, who held back cur­
ious spectators.
Det. Capt. J. L. Mosety, a bomb

Kennedy Plans To Smoke
O u t Opponent In Contest

the Senate Internal Security sub­
committee and 30 minutes later by
the House Committee ee Un-Amer­
ican Activities. Devla jumped up
hem hie seat in the audience at a
hearing by the Senate group Tues­
day and engaged hi a shouting
match with another witness, aaMconfesesd ea-Gemmmdat Lsenard
Pattereen.

lide with Kennedy in the Wiscon­
sin primary, snapped back at the
Kennedy camp, meanwhile, lor
crying "foul” about a strategic
coup pulled by Humphrey backers
In that state.
Kennedy, who has argad all
prospective candidate* for the
Democratic nomination to got into
the state races, entered Mary­
land's May 17 primary Tuesday.
He la unlikely to have sariou*
competition in his bid for the S4
Maryland convention votes.
He leaves Thursday on a two.
day trip to Indiana and is expect­
ed to enter that state’s May 3
primary.
Kennedy announced that he
would decide this week about the
May 10 West Virginia primary,
which Humphrey has entered, but
he pointed out that It falls on the
•ama data as the Nebraska con­
test, In which he already has filed.
Kennedy complained again Tues­
day about action of the Wisconsin
Democratic Committee in chang­
ing the national convention dele­
gate election setup. The commit­
tee cut the number of delegate
volss to bn elected from the state
ut large from 10 to fi, leaving 25
to be chosen from the 10 congres­
sional diittjita.

WASHINGTON (U PI) — Sen.
John P. Kennedy attempted today
te smoke cwt See. Stuart Byml ny­
lon for a presidential primary
contest but reserved a decision on
whether to answer Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey’s ahatlen«e hi Weet
Virginia.
Mumpbeep, already act la col­

The .Mussucliusattc senator said
the change would prrmlt n situa­
tion in which a candidate polled
g majority of tha Democratic pri­
mary vote without winning n ma­
jority of (lie tic legates.
And as he did whsn he entered
Nebraska, adjoining Symington’s
home stale p( Missouri, Krnncdy
invited Symington Tuesday to
meet him In Maryland, which was
Symington's boyhood home.
Symington has said repeatedly,
however, that he has no plans for
entering
primaries.
Humphrey
made it clear today that ha docs
not intend te enter the Maryland
primary.

HOUSEKEEPERS of the Central Florida Chapter of the fationut Kxecu
tire Hfmeekeepars’ Association net bere recenUjr. Going over the notes ere,
from the left, Mri. Edna Redman at Orlando, eecreUry-treaaurerj Mrs.
Beulah Ellison of Orlando, president; end Mrs. Anne Waite of Sanford,
vice president. The officers ere from the Orange Court Hotel, Orange
Memorial and Seminole Memorial Hoepltali respectively.

TENDER

BABY

BEEF

SALE

CHUCK

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MEATY

Legal Notice
DIXIE LILY MEAL OR
PHILADELPHIA (UPI&gt; - Twelve
minis tees model# af Me Philadel­
phia Liberty Bell, symbol of Ameri­
can freedom, are bound for a
permanent home hi the Soviet Un­
ion.
They wig probably sod up oe
Me desks end coffee tables of
some at Muuia't highest officials
—as a reminder of a day wail
Moot wHh Americans in tbs City
m Brotherly Love.
IBs Utile belle, ail inscribed with
tfie Soviet afttelali' name* and the
dip sf their visit, were presented

te the Russian guests at ■ dinner aervicee available everywhere
la their honor given by th* efty here. What they disapproved af it
Tuesday bight
the high price tags attached la
Th* Russians saw most of the these goods end services like houscity in one day. They visit Chari**- iag, higher education and medicine
too, W. Vs. today., They have la the United State*.
The Russian* have beea paying
beea exposed to a gnat deal dur­ to each other privately that Ame­
ing the five days since they ar­ rica, wonderfully rich oountry that
rived in the United Steles far a M- it tc, would be even more wonder­
day visit. It Is, perhaps, not lao ful M M were Communiit. The
early to look for their Brat reac­ loeger the Serial official ilayc bora
tions to this country.
th* more convinced he become*
Their facet and their comment* that the Communist eyatem would
■how that they find America sUm- mahe a paradise out af what is
ulitiag. la relaxed momenta, tha already almost a capitalistic aavlaw inhibited af (hem coma right oath heaven.
out and say what they Uha ac

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NEXT

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Peanut Butter 41c

IN HE: mMItDtANUHIF OC
HARDY (I. IIIOUINH.
TO ALA. WHOM W MAT CON­
CERN!
Toil are li.reby nntlri.4 tint s
P.tlllnn hut l,*.n fll.il wllh th.
unU.r.lunf-d County Jiul*. for th.
•Vlioliiltn.nt of a ' guardian far
HARIIY n. IIMUINH, a mrntal
Inronip.t.iat, am] that aalrt l’ .U I Inn will Ip. hoard by m
on
K*i&gt;. isiii, use, *t n&gt;r offtw in
tha enurtliouM, at Mantofi], p.m lnnla I'ounty.
al l;M a. at.
e'rtock an laid data.
Dat.d this 11th day at January,
A. D. Ilfs.
/ . / W ll.oa Alazandee
i'ounty Jutleo
Mark N. Clsvsland, Jr. and
Harold f . John.on, A ttorn.re
at U s , P. O. Urn Sis. Sanford.
Kin rid a, Attorn.k &gt; tu - ' P.tlt loner.

Peter Pea

13Os.

Spinach
REDWOOD LUNCHEON

2/39c

Birdseye

Id Os.

Strawberries

29c

Green Gleet

Peas

No.H I

21c

Hood-

Ammonia

qts. 19c

Bleach

qts. 18c

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Gets Trial Here
Education*! "televiaion in being tried by Sanford Junior
Jjtllfh School and Principal Hugh Carlton anld that, if the
Brograma warrant continued viewing, the achool will buy a
ITV aet and keep them in the achool acience elaas achedule.
Network acience sh ow s are being watched by eighth
graders and can be the basis of weekly studies. Carlton said.
This ia the first use of educational TV in Sanford schooln and
It might be a useful addition to the teaching methods already
In use.

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The armed services have found audiovisual training
■id" highly successful, as hqve various colleges and industrial
Training groups.
Anybody who hsa heard a small child rattle off TV
commercial* from memory will agree that television makes
an impression. A further report on the use of this medium
at the junior high school will prove how well the proponents
of educational TV have worked out their presentations so far.
The networks can make a major contribution to educa­
tion if such programs can be utilized by using regular TV
let* in the school room. And the cost, always a big item for
our school people, would be just the cost of the set.

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WASHINGTON — The first time
t heard about her wat on a na­
tional television program. This
was three years ago. She was an
infant then.
Sen. Joe McCarthy sort nf blurt­
ed it out— that he and his wife,
Jean, had brought a little darling
Into their home. They would
christen her Tierney Klliabcth
McCarthy. Tierney for Joe’s moUser, snd F.litabeth for Jean's
molher.
Since the senator's death In
1947, the little girl and her mo­
ther hid dropped almost com­
pletely from the rays of public
attention. Where arc they now?
I rang the bell of the unpre­
tentious white frame duplex on
a side street, just off a main
thoroughfare In northeast Wash­
ington. A vase of red rose* stood
in the parlor under a portrait of
the aenator. The roses were a
token on Mrs McCarthy's 36th
birthday.
The tall, lithe, attractive bru­
nette took my coal and hat and
called to the lively little form in
the i doorway of the kitchen:
"Tierney, come here and meet
someone."
The lot. in a kewplc dress that
flared out above her chubby
knees, put down her doll— bigger
than herself—and skipped in like
a bouncy little melody.
She hopped up onlo the sofa,
curled up in a corner, slurk three
fingers in hep mouth, and after
■while asked:
"M sm m a, Is he a man?"

Active church folk* like R um
■eem healthier than non-church
M .Flgpaa
people, for teaming up wilh God
SLFamata
IT. Arab
lowers blood pressure and slow*
aheap
ehleftal
•L Largs
40. Fall to
•loon the heart rate. Very few
parrot
4L Eskimo
deaths from strokes or heart at­
M . Btrika
roklclo
tack* or perforated peptic ulcers
33. Nuclei W
43. Road h
or ruptured appendices ever
haaard
atarch grain 44. Father
occur among Hie 3a.9N.9M peo­
*1. Bailor
ple during Sunday morning ter­
T"
(slang
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riers. Do you know why?
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CASE D-4S7: Russ W., aged «4,
Indiana
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Is a dynamic clergyman.
ST.Staad 1
r
"But Dr. Cinnr, I guess my
1
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magistrate
heart Is wealing out," he began.
7
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30. Dtepsroo
"In fact, 1 had a light hsarl at­
iz
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33. Prefix te
tack six years ago and my doctor
warned me to take it easy.
“ That's hard to do when you
M
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V
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n
are a preacher, for I got so *n_
thuriastic in the pulpit that 1 forZ
get all about the doctor's advice.
"Rut what scares mu a little is
z
ema
tha fear that I might suffer an­
IT
other attack when I am alone in
z
the house.
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f.
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"I might even be unable to reach
Z
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the
telephone. Nobody would
w
z
know I was stricken for possibly
several hours.
.
“ Is there anything a heart
patient can do to help himself In
z
•urh an em ergency!"
Yes, and ft would he smart for
everybody to memorise these sim­
ple rules, from modern medicine.
But first o f all, you should
•Hr ftggfgrt im l*
Wad., Fab. 1, lM O-Page 11 realixa that tha h u r t does not ob­
tain its oxygen from tho blood
that fill* IU chembeu.
No, that blood must bo squirted
nut and than go hack to tka h u r t
muscles via Ihe two coronary ar­
teries that spread over the out­
side eurface o f the heart like two
branching tru e.
PeSIlikrt Uollr e***Ol ealordoj, »aad*&gt;, aoS ibrlalM oat pabllabed
In a typical heart attack a tiny
Oalonlar errrerdlao Ik rU loM ,
plug occur* hi ana o f thoeo
branches.
Tho nearer the and o f tho branch
X a ltn S a- h » i &lt; rlaaa Matter October It. ISIS al tbe !*••( Ulllr* of
this orcure. the lesa danger of
SoafarS. I'larU i noser ab« Sr* ml l'- » r 'r H e l March a, IbfO.
Tbe MeralS la a M em ber ml Ibe fa ile d Freer wblrb la eolllled etrlae- d u tk . The larger the area o f h u r t
1, - 1, ,» Ik, are far rreaklli-aiUa ml all Ibr leral a m a iirloied lalbla muscle shut o ff from blond via
this plug, the more tha heart Is
a r e leaner.
hamparod ia koepiag up your airTha sharp pain In h u r t attack
la due to oxygen hunger of th*
heart mutcl* that haa suddenly
b u n abut o ff hy th* plugging of
a branch o f th* coronary arterifs.
If your h u r t thus la crying for
oaygoa, and von ara still con*

Mrs. McCarthy smiled toler­
antly, like parents du when their
ktdi come up wilh unexpected
things like that. I sat down on
a chair accost the room, and
inManlly Tierney waa on my
knee.
She talked ■ blue streak. More
than a monlh before, Tierney, her
molher and Grandmother Kerr
had marie a trip to Wisconsin for
the holidays.
“ We went lo Miss-consin," slip
said. “ And I saw Santa Cwau
there."
I asked: "What did- he bring
you?"
She look a deep breath and sigh­
ed: “ He brought me the anow."
Her mother strppcd to the kit­
chen lo fetch colter. "Tell me a
story." Tierney *sid.
1 took the Sanls Claus cue and
fibbed about how I ran into the
old man at the Pole getting ready
for the next season. “ Hr asked
me about you," t said, “ wanted
to know If you were a good girl,
and I said you were."
•“ Huh-uh," she corrected. "I
always put my fingers In my
mouth."
If* sround Tierney that Jean
McCarthy's life revolves these
day*. It is In a selling where
there is no display of oitentaliousness. After Joe died. Jean

may suffer at the moment, grit
your teeth and keep up this rapid
deep breathing.
•
For this *tielegy ulilllei the
oxygen in the air and thus pile*
up a surplus o f It in your blood
stream to help your handicapped
heart.
When we doctors arrive on the
scene w* do much tha same thing
for you, except we rirhen the
oxygen content of the air hy use
o f an oxygen tent.
But you patients ran increase
your own oxygen Intake right
where you lie, Just by remember­
ing lo breathe deeply!
Also, relax, for if you arr con­
scious, the odds are altrsdy in
your favor. A had attack usually
knock* you out al &lt;mre.
And hy hll mean*, don't try lo
stand up or climb stair* or even
undross, for aurh exertion puts a
greater load on your hamprred
heart.
Just lie down or slump in a
chair. Open your ahirt roller. And
relax in the thought “ I am con.
tclou*. so the attack is not aa
likely to be fatal."
Then keep breathing deeply to
aid your heart with that extra
oxygen you thus pour into the
blood stream.
Remember, a little extra oxygon
during those first five minutes
huckol full o f water whan a fir*
first slarlel
And don't aver u t If you a n
eubjeet to h u r t attacks, Avoid
obesity, too and by all meant
leave tobacco alone.
Meanwhile, team up with God
Almighty, for thia giro* you tho
utmost relaxation.
Fright raise* tho blood pres sues
and speeds Up your heart, but a
h u r t vietim needs lower blood
pressure and a slower puls* rata.
So tea mini up with God la atill
the boat medicine for h u r t pati­
ent*.
(Always write to Dr. Crane la
earn of this newspaper, en d u ­
ing a tang 4c stamped, addres­
sed envelope sad 29c te cevar

lypiag aad prlatlag cools whoa
you scad far aa* of hie boat-

Now, Jean McCarthy was bec­
koning her youngster to hustle
off for an afternoon nap.
Whrn all was quirt upstairs.
Mr*. McCarthy recalled how the
family slopped Iq the snowy cold
before ■ Nativity scene In front
of a church in Wisconsin.
Tierney studied Ihe life-like
model of the Christ Child wrapped
casually In a light blanket. She
started to peel off her eoat. Mr*.
McCarthy admonished her.
“ Bui Mama" the child cried,
"the haby will catch rold.**
That's the lillle girl Joe Mc­
Carthy left behind.

enua. Even though Gainesville is
tha only city In the Ith District
large enough te have a federal
building, plan* have bren an­
nounced lo build post office build­
ings in Palatka, WUliitnn, Chiefland and Yankeetown. Since com­
ing to Congreaa, Matthews has
seen the construction of new post
offices In Glaa S t Mary, Earlton
and Wrlaka.
Whrn word began to get around
that the Air Force was going
lo cut back (hair weather activi­
ties In the Caribbean, Congress­
man Paul Rogera dug into the
story. Hera la what he found:
The Air Force will continue to
operate |h« sir weather planes
out of Bermuda as they have
prior lo October, 19S* They will
discontinue three other planes
that were put on for a special
one-year experiment. This experi­
ment is over and the planes are
not needed now. One reason the
story spread so fast seems to he
beesuse the Air Force msde a
change In the designation of the
unit from a “ squadron" to a
“ detarhment." It doesn't sound
as important that way. hut thr
number of personnel and plane*
will remain the same—and they
will continue their principal task
of hurricane hunting juil aa be­
fore.
Last Monday saw a major
shift in office personnel within
the Florida congressional delega­
tion. James W. (Bill) Norman Jr.
has moved from thr office of
Congressman Charlie Bennett to
the spot In Aenitor Holland's of­
fice left vacant by Jimmie Gold­
en. (Golden has gone to work

for the Ford Motor Company In
Atlanta). Norman'* portion will
be that of legislative assistant to
the senator.
Norman, an attorney, ha* serv­
ed as administrative assistant to
Congressman Brnnett since IMfl.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Norman, of Gainesville. Nor­
man ia a graduate of the Uni­
versity of Florida Law School
and a former member of the law
faculty at Stetson University. He
formerly practiced law in Wrat
Palm Reach and Jacksonville,
Congressman Boh Sikes, hard
worker for conservation and de­
velopment of Florida's pine tree
industry, appeared last wrek be­
fore _ the Kirwan appropriation*
subcommittee to put in his word
for an additional ll.ui.ooo for for­
est research. The money would

By PHII. NEWSOM
I'PI Foreign Editor
From the foreign‘ editor's notebook.
Russia may have tripped Into
one of its greatest diplomatic
blunders in It* potlwsr relations
with Japan. It ha* threatened to
keep two Japanese Islands, which
it got in World Wsr It, unless
Japan tear* up Its new security
treaty with the United States.
Such is thr national indignation
in Japan al this interference
Iht h ha* served to eountrr the
highly vocal opposition to tha
Ireaty among Japanrse leftist*.
The backfire may bring the Rus­
sian* up sharply in their dealing*
wilh other Asians.
Whrn Finer gave Tunisia it*
Independence four years ago^ It
krpl the huge itratcgic naval base
of Rlicrle. Now the Tunisians
want that loo and arc starling to
turn the psychological sertw*.
Starting next Monday Tunisians
probably will bagln a series o(
protest strikes,
demonstrations
snd doplomatic pressures gusged
at further making life miserable
for France In Nurth Africa.
The U. S. Secret Service will,
aa usual, accompany President

so to the Chipola experimental
forest at Marianna, the station In
Brewton. Ala., and Mm atation In
Lake City. Chief study now under
way la a search for cauaet of a
slow-down in the growth of tome
pine trre plantings after the
trees have reached their Wlh
year.
This week. Congrsaem — 9yd
Herlong, speaking about fed are]
aid to education said: “ Certainly
no one ran question Mm Importance nf education . . or thr need
for Improved educational faclll*
ties.” But, ha went on Is ware
of the danger* of tedaral central t
“ The sponsors of federal grants
for vocational education omphetftcally denied that any eantn!
would follow, hut there Is now
a ins-page booklet of fedwal
rule* regulating the program."

one of the most a d h t C sw n a nist group* to gout* America,
The Communists and other tete
ists have scited every a* s u it e
lo blame Chile’s economic plight
on the United Slatea. TBIa, la
part, will be an impresstaa M am
bower will try to correct.
The search for oil in the Sthart
snd other regions of the worM
appears to hsva a* aa Netting
future aa It has a pas*. P ra m s
prospect! are that west Earope,
in IS years, will double iu do*
mand for energy and U. B. — Ida
will increaee hy (to per cent. This
is to say nothing a4 the need*
which will grow in Africa and
Asta. Atomic energy may lab* m
some of the alack but K sHI wtft
be a baby by lift .

T h ird P a r ty
BRATTLEBORO. Y t (V F *
Mrs. Janice Alcorn, M was ft
123 for assiulting her grandma!
after she got Into an aegmn
with her brother ever tea me

bettor meals build better fam ilies
and for the best food at lowest prices
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Goodyear To Hold Opening Celebration In
•tnford’s new Goody* ir Store
will botd IU grand opening cele­
bration Tlnindey throuib Feb. U.
The store will give ewer til.000
la priaaa to climax the opening.
Anyone mar enter the contest by
filling out t registration card at
the atom at SU W. First St.
The tint prise will be an 11
cubic foot G. E. refrigerator,
fleeood, third and fourth prim
will he four Goodyear tubeless
Urea, a M-laeti recycle and a
portable hi-fi stereo record play­
er.
The store will bo epee from S a.
m. until 9 p. m. dally during
the grand opening aale period.
Thursday, a Florida Power and

P ll* IS—Wed., Fob'. 8, 19

Store

A Bumper Crop Of Auto Stickers
NEW YORK (UPD—Some algne
of (ha times lean &lt;m the nation's
streets and highways during the
lMO'a:

r y.

Light Co. roprosentatlvo will givo
an appliance demonstration at lha
■tore.
The 70,010 square foot store Is
double the six# of the old Goodyoor store on Park Ave.
Store Hanagor W. B. Ellerbo
describe! the ateel tire atorage
rack as “ the biggest erector act
In lawn." It hold* too tiros. An­
other rack bolds too tiros. The
new stere has Ita own tiro re­
capping plant and freight unload­
ing alley.
Ellerba was store msnager In
tho old Park Ave. building for
ItVI years. This store owned by
Mrs. E. S. Hockey waa sold to
Goodyear la U91.

"Tbwi Shalt Not Park."
“ Bara Wife; Mwt Travel."
••Vetkawagea. Go Home."
"Madly for AdlaL"
"Made in Texas by Texans."

Congratulations, Goodyear
Your beautiful new atore in a big
•lep ahead In creating Banford’s
••New Look1*

All
PLUMBING
HEATING and
AIR CO N D ITIO N IN G
b y-

on your beautiful
new store!
u d AIR CONDITIONING
1007 8 Sanford A t*.

. . . another mark of

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NEW GOODYEAR STORE ie twice the tike of iU pre*
decesaor on Park Ave, It* 72,020 square feet contain a

and Progress

main aalea room, garage, til* recapping shop, store*
rooms and used npplianen

Best Wishes

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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK and FIXTURES By —

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Concrete and many
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Vulcan Materials Co.
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S a n fo r d , F la .

TIME OUT FOR TV la taken by Mr*. Roy Williams and
Goodyear atoro manager W. B. Ellerbe. Thia la one of the
many TV portables to bo foatured by the atore during ita
Feb. 4*13 grand opening.

Black Hair Does Weather Work
BALTIMORE (UPD - Gentle­
men may prefer bloadea but meteorloglcai engineers havs fauad that
brunettes are fine, tat.
For yean only blonde hair waa
used In delicate weather Instru­
ments that measure and control
humidity. Because pure blonds hair

la in short supply, engineers In the
Instrument division of tho Bcndfx
Aviation Corporation wera forced
to starch for other supply aourcei.
They discovered that Jet black
Korean hair works In their weather
instruments, leaving the blonde
for tha more precise devices.

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D on't miss their GRAND OPENING,
tom orrow th rou gh F ebru a ry 13.

W e're Proud

February 4 thru 13

to hav* been nafecUd for (he inatalUtlon of your
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1st Prize — 11 cu.ft. GE Refrigerator
2nd Prize — 4 Goodyear Tubeless Tires

NEW MODELS OF THE FAMOUS GOODYEAR TIRES are checked
Office Manager Bill Thompson, left, and Store Manager W. B. EUert* *»
the store receives a full stock of them for its snle.

3rd Prize — 26” Boy's or Girl's Bicycle
D R A W IN G HELD FEB. 13 - 5 P. M
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1 WAiHWflTCW (tlW) Th#
' Bmttheoelan
tiwtltutkm,
that
prarf old rttle hoarder, la gat*
i tifig seutlttv* about balng deacrlbad aa "tha nation’* attic."
"Fltae* don’t can ua that,"
aald frank A. Taylor, director of
tha Smithsonlan’i Mbieum o( HI*.
1*7 and Technology, and t prom*
. load I wouldn’t. But offhand I
ean’t think of a better deacriptlon.
f I dropped In on Taylor to find
ant about tha new museum tha
.Cmltfasonlaa la building to hou*o
part of ita vast collection of mem*
arabllia from America’a pait. !
; Hound out 1 had been houilng a
i mlaapprehanatoo.
Bomaaaa had . told mo that the
gaihhaonlan waa required by taw
; to acaapt everything that waa tan; dared to R and waa forbidden to
threw anything away.
1 uaderatood it had icveral
warehouse! arammad with un*
•aightly, aeeleas and unwanted ob­
jects that had been handed over
to it for preaarvalion. Not ao,
aald Taylor.
i_,, * paai
* mg m n *
Be aald tbir Impression muit
have etemmed from varloua mag­
nate* article* that hava pictured
|tha Bmlthaonlan aa aqulrrallng
&lt;away aueh attic treasure# as old
bird cages, broken baseball bats
and portraits of maiden aunts.
"Actually, wa're pretty selec1 tive la what wa taka," be .said.
' The Smithsonian doea, In 'fact,
have aevaral million article* in
. storegt. But Taylor explained that
this reflectad u shortage of dis­
p la y apace rather than any deelm to keep than hidden.
He aald tha public Icndi to
*think ef the SmHfcaonlan la term#
at thoaa two medieval •looking
building* that (tend on tho mall
•} « between the- Capitol and tho
Wahlngtoo Monument. Thll la a
R mliconceptlon.
Th* futltutlaa Institutes. on a
far-flung scale, operating three
P■lllEWuniii two
n iiiicn
gg, ■
' .museum*,
twa iart
galleries,
a
* fine arts collection, ■ bureau of
ethnology, an aitropbyslca) ob*
aervotary, a biological center, an
taUrnaUanal exchange eervlc* and
•g *oo.
1 prasunm an of thorn have
apace trouble*. However, the prob,1am In Ttylar’a hlatory tad tech­
nology bellwick will he largely
salved when th* new M-mllllon*
• dollar muaeum la completed in

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FOWT MADISON, Tows (UP1)
—A TO-yeer-old retired railroad
man recently nettled a IT-year-old
repair bUI eg II cents by sending
a It money order to cover the
money ho owed plus compound
Interest and a It bill "to cover
uanecMearr expense."
"I had no Intention of defraud­
ing your company," wrote R, M.
Frants of Big Rapid*, Mich, to
tho W. A. Shaaffer Pen Co., an*
elaelag a repair Invoice dated
July M, im , "but did that which
wee about aa had — I failed lo
settle an aid bill."
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t* replace the one repaired more
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(ham. H wfll b* a marble struei tar* ef cantemporary dcilgn.
( tbar* will be three exhibition
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tho deok oa which Jefferson draft■od th* Declaration of Indepen­
dence, Washington's sword and,
* Jan* Appleton Piarca'a Inaugural
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anting th* traditional deacriptlon
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ALL SO-CALLED POPULAR TRADING STAMPS IN THE CENTRAL FLOR.
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'Slander' Keeps Good Men
From Running, Krider Says
IlM t leading aitizena a n afraid
In run for public office bee bum of
"alander campaigna" thay have to
face, County Comminioa Chair­
man John Krider totd the ttwaato
Club yesterday,
"lla n p eitUena o n Mtuctaot to
aeek offiee Baamtaa they know they
face character assassination by
tboM who oppoie them," Krider
f laid in a talk ot the Mwania hmeh-

The commission eh ataman,

8 the CUy Cornpeople have accused
me ef nroft and corrupt km af ail
kinds while I’ ve been ta office. J’d

bo glad to hove a grand Jury check
tho m olds, M lh* eeousees fori
sK ou the sidelines."
Krider, commissioner for Dis­
trict i, mid "right bow , 1 don’t
even know whether PM make any

plans ta run again myself.”
The emsnty commissioner also
gave a brief rundown of county
problems due ta a projected in­
creased growth by 197S of ISO,000
persona and summarized t h a
progress lh* county commission
haa made on a new county jail, re­
modeling Um courthouse and road
work.

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, I960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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$2,500 In Cash Stolen
From Roumillat Store
About $2,500 was stolen from Roumillat and Andcrsnn'a Drug Store Monday, Sanford police revealed
today.
•
Police said F. K. Roumillat Sr. laid the money behind
the prescription counter and left it there in three bank
bugs and one paper sack for 2ft minutes. It was gone
when he returned. Roumillat said today that he was nutaide the prescription room only about 20 feet away
from the money when it was taken.
The theft happened about 7 a. m. Roumillat intend­
ed to deposit the money in the bank.

Police nnid they nre holding a former RoumllUt and
Anderson employe on simpleton of having taken the
money. The employ# wan in the atom at the time of the
robbery, they naid.
Houmlllat oald hia inauranco only covert brooking
und entering the ntore, not thefU of thla kind. The drug
•tore never haa boon burglarized boforo.
Chief Roy Williams aaid that another local buninaaoman reported $1,500 loat a few montha ago, The money
had been misplaced, however, and police found it.

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Heroic Measures
Needed, Taylor
Tells Probers

P A R I * &lt;UPD Prealdoat
Charles DeGsulle today fired Da*
puty Premier Jacques Houstalla,
former tightest strong maa la
Algeria, Informed sources n p oot

MARIAN W. WILLIAMS gets pin for 3ft years of service with Florida
Power A Light Co. from Manager Scott Burns.
(Herald Photo)

Flu Warning
School Administrative Assistant Walter Teague to­
day advised all parent! to keep their children at home if
they have aigna of the fin rather than tending them to
school.
A chock of school# in the area thli morning revealed
that while the flu haa hit most student bodies, absen­
teeism has nbt reached "alarming proportions,"
Mrs. May Fort, attendance officer for Seminole
High School aald "a good many children were out yes­
terday, but many have retimed today.”
,
' Mr*.' Fort* denied‘any report that the school may be
forced t* eloee down because of the excaastve absenteeim due to the flu bug.
8nafoed Junior High School and elementary schools
In the eMg alee report absenteeism up, but nothing
alarming.

Utility Company
Awards Employes
For Long Service

WASHINGTON fU P D -H t a
barn P spettesenl m a t la (
tuss M a y a MS saktag m

Service pins In recognition of
a total of 313 yesri ort the Job
were presented ta 30 rtortda
Power A Light Co. em ployes'tut
ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION President Dr.,Bara Lh
night at a dinner at Lake Monroe
Hammond, center,-told Seminole' County AtJE mMhberf Tuesdiy bow
Inn.
^
Ieacherg can Improve their offering to pupil*. With Dr. Hammond Are
Henry Moore, supervisor e f dis­
Mrs. Charles Roach, president of the county ACE. right, and Lalm Monroe
tribution and transmission, and
L. J. Reaves, po .r plant super­
Elementary School teacher Miss liable Chapman.
visor were recognised for 34
years service each with the oompany.
Marian W. Williams sod C. L.
M oan, assistant to the vice presi­
dent, got awards for 30 years
How icachers can fmprove their see whether it is ceuslng pres- referrals at their cummaad end
service in the ceremony presided
fering to pupils was eiplaintd surra on tbn pupil, Dr. Hammond should know whet they are doing
over by Manager W. Scott Burns,
r Dr Sara Lou Hammond here seld. Moving from town ta town, and why, Ihe doctor urged.
who got a 25-year pin himself.
sesday.
divorce, broken homes and workTeachart ahould provide ectlOther swards given included W,
Dr. Hammond Is president of ing parents esn cause harmful vltlea that wiU develop skills ta
O. UvingstaD, customer service
r Association fur Childhood Kdu- pressures on rbltdren, the doctor which children are larking. They
supervisor, 2* years; J. it. Grant,
ition and an authority on stile said. She urged leechere ta deter- should bo able ta took at criti­
commercial service supervisor, 29
id netlonal education.
mine arrangements mode for I cism ead use H to their advant­
years; Margaret M. Wright, M
Teachers - should find out the child at home when a mother age hi improving teaching. Dr.
UwH&amp;i PrtM liUrMlIoiurf
y e a n ; J. B. Phillips, 20 years.
luation in a child’s home end works. Different behavior stand- Hammond laid.
Porter Lansing, longtime Sanford
The Israeli radio reported today an Israeli soldier was Lucille Carver, IB years; D. E. resident
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j„ lc hool nod in
Sometimes a child will get bad
w h o. was_ injured In an
Thrasher,
II;
B.
I
.
Austin,
10;
wounded at midday in a new eschange of fire along the tense
■uto
accident
Tuesday
night,
grader but thr teacher should
H. A. Canell, eight; J. W. BuckIaraeli-Syrln border.
Dr. Hsmmond sold that la tic make the parents understand that
B; Lucy Nowlin, three; W. which killed two men. Is still In
Syrian aoldiera were aaid to hava opened fire on an ter,
(hi* it only one case and should
M. Osborne, three; J. E. Hig­ critical condition at Orange Me­
Israeli patrol near the wfllago of Shear Ylnhu in the Hula gins Jr., two; and Henry Morgan morial Hospital late this morning.
not give a fates picture of the
The Casselberry golf course will make decisions. All opportunities whole reboot system. Teachere
The two men killed in the mis­
""
YnHey ia upper Galilee.
and James Warner, one year each.
luble in slit before Ihe summer should be used to educate lay should know what cultural and
hap, which occurred on Hwy. 17h !,l . ‘ I r
It wee the first report the (moldout, Mayor W. M. Benson isld persons, she said. Tetchera should reereatlaa centers are available
92 near the Lake Monroe Bridge,
J
border dispute had extended S to c k h o ld e r! M e e t
day.
know the principles of eduratioe. for youngsters, Dr. Ham meed
were Thafdeus J. Croshy of Jack­
beyond a limited area near the
ORLANDO, Fie.—Minute Maid sonville end Leon J. Daugherty
The nine hate course will be They should have resource* and •aid.
V fh lS n n l a a n t A
Artb » “ *»*♦ * T * * * t ik , ta the Corporation announced today that of Fernandina Beech.
A brother of on* of Ihe victims,
demilitarised sene eouth af the Bee the annual meeting of stockhold­
ers will be held at 10 a. m. Thurs­ Thomas Y. Crosby, who was in­
of Galilee.
day, Mar. 24, in the orflcee of volved In the accident is reported
Residents
hove formed a DieDis­
Reeidenii have
Aa Israeli military spokesman the Bankers Trust Company,
in fair condition at Seminole Me­
trict
M et ■ Voters League "ta gst
get seld the Israeli* returned the Sy- In New York City.
morial Hospital.
m candidates sod
t- vote"
vote" rise fire, but one Israeli soldier
sad get cut
out IL
ia that district.
wq/i wounded.
Don Fletcher ta
ef
ie chairman of
The report followed reports from
the league, wbieh has scheduled Syria that strong tank-led forces
MOSCOW (UPI) — Eustern European Communist
Its first meeting Tuesday at 7:30 H r i being rushed ta the main
counlriaa Unlay aignetl • decluration of their policy on East*
p. m. in
ia the courthouse. Letters oorder trouble spot.
West Unties.
sent out
cut ta nil regliregis­
■re being, tent
fresh troops and battle equipA Soviet journslint said the text of the declaration would
tered voters ta District
lered
DlatrU I urging meat were being moved toward the
ba rqleaaed later by tho T ons news agency.
tho league am atat. embattled demilitarised rone viithem lo
ta Jobs
Jala the
Soviet nnd forHyn Jourttii lids were railed to the Htdtorlend Us meetings.
tend
Inge of Tiw sfik on the Israell-Syria
st* HI. Catherine throne room In
meet- border despite an urgent United
Speakers at the Tuesday meatone of the Kremlin palaces to wit­
w lng will include John Fitzpatrick, Nations plea that both aides with
ness what was celled n "signing
Loch Arbor resident, who an­
an- draw nil military forces from the
ceremony."
nounced Wednesday that be will
wilt area.
But what exactly wee signed
qualify as
ss a candidate for the
.Neither side had to far respondwe* nut revealed to the approxim­
District 3 commission post.
lo u » V. N.
and
ately 70 newsmen present.
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m
, ,
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rael and the United Arab Republic
The attorney genersl’a office a one-day meeting of the eight
lllfA m A B r lH O fl
traded charges of aggression Wedwae notified today by Rep. Gor- member* of the Warsaw Pact.
I I I W I I v l l I IIIC U
oesdsy night in letters to the U. N.
The premiers and first secre­
don Frederick on Ihe need for
Security Council.
taries uf the Communist parties
Gov.
LeRoy
Collins
to
call
■
spe­
A en h v i u i M w A s e s tm l*
' Israelis and Syrians at the trouo f Albania. Bulgaria, Romania,
cial election to fill a vacated Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland,
U ll D r iv in g tO U n iS
j"* •**, remained .1 wary -r m .
*
length end there was a temporary
Seminole County commissioner and East Germany, and Nlkits
PORI*
Khrushchev for the Soviet Union,
Two men
men were
were fined
ffned 9230
f2S0 on
on !I
j
l
f
i
b?rd!![
driving while
while InUulcated
InUulcated and
and reck­
reckthat threatened to touch
driving
Frederick said he spake to At­ each signed four times — either
leu driving charges
chsracs in county
countv
powder-keg.
less
torney General Richard Ervin’s copies of one nuny-piged docu­
office and asked that the gover­ ments or four different docu­
court Wednesday.
nor tabs* immediate action calling ment*.
John Mlnnsrtk of Sanford was j
for tho special election during
Approximately 7k leaden o f the
fined 9130 on two charges of
the May I primary
driving while Intoxicated. Minnavarious Communist countries were
rik pleaded guilty. Lester Cole­
Frederick Informed the attorney on hand for the 30-mi nute cere­
man of Gainesville pleaded guilty
general’ s office that the people mony, e* well as obaervm from
A United Presbyterian Church
lo reckless driving and was fined is planned for Casselberry.
of Seminole County want the elec­ Bed China, Viet Nam, Mongolia
*100.
tion.
and North Korea. The ohserven
An organizational meeting will
Tuesday, James A. Colton of Al­ be held In a week, Town Mayor
Tho District I post, represent­ did not sign.
Hi* countries signed the docu­
tamonte Springs was also found W. M. Benson eald today. A fund
ing Sanford, has been vacant
guilty of driving while Intoxicated: drive for the church will also
since November when David Gal- ment In nlphsbetical order with
STRAIGHT "A” STUDENTS nt Seminole High School got s plenaunt
and reckless driving. County Judge ■tart then. The property on the
Khrushchev, smiling brwuily end
chcl resigned.
reward when report curds were handed out yesterday. Top grades wont to
Wilson AI*M0d«r decided le with­ center ef Winter Park Drive ead
obviously ta good humor, signing
The
attorney
general's
office
Johnny Allred, Buddy Fulpor, Stove Rowell, Doug Tamny, Penny Anderson,
hold Colton’s sentence uetil Fri­ Crystal Bowl has been acquired
told Frederick thsf under the neat ta lest.
Joy Wester, Frankie Jonea, John Boniface, Johnny Phillips, Jane Harward,
day.
The ceremony was staged ta
for the church, Benson said. All
Florida constitution, tho governor
Nancy Butler. Cordell Jeffrey and Henry Morgan. Guidance Counsellor
Harry L. Zion o f Maitland was Presbyterians ta Casselberry an*
ia required to eafl e special elec­ obtain tho gneatest effect. Photo­
■award W. Chrtat i o on look# aver one of the top cards with aonw af the
InvHed le attani tho organize
found guilty ta DWI and
tion to flit any vacancy created graphers aid* were preseat ta
straight “ A" pupils.
(Herald Phdlo)
lioaa! meeting.
good numbers.
by a rcilm alioo.
fined fTL

Educator Stresses Teacher's Job

, Israel Border Dispute

Spreads To Other Areas

Casselberry Course
"o Double Its Size

District 5 rOllnS
Forms
VOllllQ League
LCOQUG
Voting

t S f S iT lK t t

DIjIllCI

Beck T o Appeal
OLYMPIA, Wash. (U N ) - Parmar Tssm stars Union PrsaUmt
Dave Beck seta M a y he wwsM
appeal Ike Mata Supreme Oeuet
ruling upholdtag hia Jell eeeteeee.

Found Guilty
MIAMI (U N ) - Mr*. C tlM I n i
Tresatar, M, the no-called "wkMe
hollts queen** o f South Dede
County Negro districts, was found
guilty Wednesday of third d o p e #
murder to the hllltag of e Negro
mat.

Request R ejected
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Medee
leader Emmanuel Cellar today re ­
fected President Bianabnwnr'e map
gestion that a prouoeed een si
tutlonat amendment to outlaw p e t

Commie Countries S i g n !
'Policy' DecJaration

Frederick Calls
For Vote Action

Two Men Fined
•On Driving Counts

CH1CACO ( U N ) - T h e Brother­
hood of Locomotive Engineer#
agreed M a y ta aubmtt Re wepo
dispute with the railroads to blad­
ing arbitration. The union’ s aetka
wiped out the throat o f a aatiawwide strike ’ by the men at tha
tthrottles af the saltans tataflM
end passenger wains.

.

Branded Cars
J
MIAMI (U P !) — Cara involved
In accident! hero after Fob. t l
will bo "branded" ta a move ta
keep hotter track of traffic mis­
haps. Police at Um scene o f acci­
1
dents will p u ta stickers ou wind­
shields of cars Involved. The stick­
ers can be removed when tha
ear* are repaired at a garaga. ■
‘Good’ Drink
MIAMI (UP1) — Tho Job af
Immunising 12,000 University af
Miami students against polio with
a drinkable vaeetao resumed to­
day. Officials at tha sc heal said
2.173 students gulped dewa tho .
rherry-flevorod-fr rubber-flavor* ..
ed, depending o# Oka yea talked ,

New Chuch Set .
For Casselberry

•

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Mary Welch, Mrs. t e
M r*. E . h a t fr iw , M at,

StUift

kliv, T N n H '

Mrs. Morion Br adduct

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THE WEATHER—Partly cloudy through Wednesday. High today, 62-68.Low tonight, 45-56.
United Press Leased Wire Establinhed 1908 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1960
8ANFORD, FLORIDA

SAC Chief Sticks To Guns
In Soviet Power Dispute
Gates Still
Disagrees
WASHINGTON (UPl) — G&lt;a.
Thomas ■. Power, haa4 at Mm
Strategic Air Command, refuted
today to back away from hla grim
warning on Russian striking powar despite Ilia iaalatenca of hia
civilian boat that be waa "unOtealiaUc.”
Power alae told aaaatora tovaeUgating the nallon'a mililary postore that future defense plana
are Inadequate. Ha asked that
Congreaa provide tends to keep
“the highest pooaMo -•aoUge"
of hla bombers airborne at ail
Hmaa.
The SAC earn mender arid ha
S ta n d s behind "ovary atatameat"
of a recant apoeeh in which ha
warned that Russia could knock
out the U.I. striking fores in M
mlnutoi with 900 ball into mis­
sile#—only half of them intercontinentni in nnge.
Detenu Secretary Thomas 8.
Gataa Ar. Monday diapoted this
as "anrealUtic."
Power testified at a combined
A earin g of the Senate Space Comaaltteee and Armed Sarvleoa propar ed—as subcommitteea, —Usd
by Democratic Leader Lyndon 1.
Johnson.
M too um o Urns, Army Sec­
retory Wilber M. Brucksr, appear­
ing before the Senate military
appropriations subcommittee, said
the United States should not . give
all ita attention to the Soviet
throat to too mUalle Raid but alao
S ho u ld eoocentrate an ground
atranfUkAlong that Mae, Rrwckor t o —ad
Communist China to " a crouched
tiger ready to —ring — say P W
that is weak and wounded.”
Pew— waa ton leed-eff wit—aa
at public bearing* by to# Sonata
group* — bow long too Russian*
may bold their mlasilo superiority
over the United States.

^Seven Crewmen .
Die In B52 Crash
In Puerto Rico
SAM JUAN. Puerto Rico (UPI)
—A U. S. Air Force BSl bomber
practicing “touch and go" land­
ing! era abed and burned Monday
night at Rsraey Field, killing all
. toe van erowmon aboard.
* ^ T h s victims included Col. Sam­
uel, G. Porterfield, S3, of Shrrvsport. La., vie# commander of ton
T2nd Bombardment Wing.

Square Dancing
Class To Start
Civic Center
w The
Th Starlight Promeaadara of the
Sanford Reereatioo Department
ar* forming a —w class of begin­
ners. Last w—k was too opening
registration and Wednesday ia the
rioting date. Anyone interested ia
Iho —w elaas should ba at the
Civie Center at T p. m. ready to
begin.
A beginner class runs IS conse­
cutive Wad—adage and up— gra-f utloo members a rt invited to
—om the Starlight Promenadert, one
—af-th e largest and mod active
aquere dance groups in Florida.

Two Fishermen
Rescued At Sea
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) - Two
yodng Pomps— Beach fishermen
arrived here safely today aboard
•0$ Coast Guard cutter after spend­
ing nearly two day* at sea in a
IT-foot open boat. .
The y—tbs were picked up Mooday by n merchant veitel and
transferred later to the cu.tcr.
They were espected to fly back
In Pomps— Beach this afternoon
is a private p it—.

Education Expert
t o Spook Tonight
Dr. Sere Lou Hammond, presi­
dent of the Association for Child­
hood KdueatMR International, will
speak at too Pi—ereat School
Auditorium tonight.
Tho moating wiR bo at f p. ■ .
The lnoal ACS ha—d wM have a
supper meeting preceding Dr.
Hammond# talk.

No P roperty T a x
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(’uiuelberry’it charter board agreed Monday n ig h t
that the town will not have any property tax.
The agreement of tho board waa complete, board
member Donald Willson said today. Tills was tho firat
issued decided by the five man board elected last Sep­
tember to draw up a new Casselberry charter.
Board members are Lytle Swope, chairman; Ben
Evans, Ray McCord, Herman Joyce and Willson. Right
now Casselberry gets its income from utilities and cig*
aret taxes and from building permit fees.

Of Chiton Clubs
To Speak Here
Sanford Civile— will bear I
International president — a t her#
Pab. «.
J— Starnes of Guateraville,
Ala. will —oak to too CivKa— at
too Mayfair Inn. Starnei, the In­
ternational president for toto-to,
la visiting Ctvitna duba to eight
Florida title*. Starnes la the top
officeholder la U. S. and Cana­
dian Civitan aluba. He ia the 40th
Civitan preaidant nnd is a former
eoogreaemaa Worn Alabama.
Civitan* are invited to bring
their wives to too f p. m. moottog-

County To Study
Bridge Hazards

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPl) - Stock
prices at 1 p. m.:
American Tobacco ............ 10T
Bethlehem Steal ............... SIH
Caterpillar..................... ; . . . 94W
C A O ............................... ST
DuPont ......................
940
Ford Motor ......................... «2te
General Electric ............... to1*
General Motors .........
tot*
Graham • Paige .................. 2H
lot. TAT ............................ 94H
Lorillard
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Minute Maid .........
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Penney ...... •........................ 190
Penn RR .
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Sears Roebuck .................. 4IM
Standard Oil &lt;NJ) ............ tote
Studebaker .......................... 90te
U. S. Steto .......................... Site
We.linghous* M................... tote

Commission Asks
More Data On
Promotion Effort

The County Commission today
denied a request by the Southeast
Seminole Chamber at Commerce
for $1,000 to be used for promo­
Harold Jackson Examines New Fertiliser Mix
tional materials uolil the organisa­
tion present* a budget and more
details on bow M plana to —a
Tho County Commission today agreed to investigate the theBenmoney.
Jo—e, president of the cham­
oondition of tho Econlockhatchee Bridge near Chuluota after ber, which includes Oviedo, Ga—va
Commissioner Vernon Dunn said that the bridge may be a and Slates. told the .hoard that
traffic hazard.
they
money Mi’advertis­
Dunn told the board that many big trucks are afraid to ing and pt-notional purposes, in­
go ov— the bridge and the board should put some kind of cluding ton- mailing out at bro­
chures.
A Longwood student at to
pleat manager, says too naw gran­ by too application. Jachson to M
lead Unit — it.
Chairman John Rridrr told Jones
ular procoM includes several im­ enthused about too new protest
veraity
at
Florida
has
received
uni­
He said tost the bridge was
and his delegation, which Included
portant benctite for Florida nitrus ao bo to about tho training program
"rotting” ia many places.
Oviedo Mato* U e Gary, that the que training ia tha citrus fertiliser growers. "Tho finished product to in which ha leaned at and worked
board "dljfc not want to b* aa- field under a —w program spaa- leas expeaatve than dry-mix,” aaya with it. "When 1 return to tho uni­
V f belie— a check should be
reasonable," R Just wants to know —red by the university.
tofldc of the bridge to see if there
Howell, "because liquid nitrogen versity to compute my aonior
Harold R. Jacks— Jr., hat been costa leas than solid material.”
where the mo—y is going
ia any traffic haiard there,”
year,” aaya tho otadent, "I will
employed
by
tho
Pasco
Packing
Jo—a was atked If any people
Du— said.
have a bettor idee at what th#
Another
import
not
feature
at
the
in the area were putting money Company at Dads City for the past new process to toe fact that grow­ Florida citrus industry expects at
The •? board authorized County
into the project and was told that eight months in a training program ers do not need to wait until agriculture students.”
Kngineto Robert Davis to ebeck
the board in toe past bad approved Initialed by Dr. John W. Bttoe, grove*
the bridge.
While working bto way through
ar* completely, dry before
bead at the asdvarsity'a fruit crop*
such projects where there
appl/iag foftiliiar. WHh Us# granu­ the plant, Harold aald ho really
The board authorized Chairman
department.
matching
funds
available.
John Krider to negotiate an op­ FARM (UPl) —Premier Michel Jo—a said that ha believe* about Under toa Cooperative Btudont lar fo ra, toocu to Wm dust aauwd made the- rounds, aad wot merely
aa aa observer. Ha w u directly
tion agreement to purchase a Debra asked the National Assem­ $40# has beta collected th— far. Practical Training Program, a stu­
involved with Intricate details at
20-acre tract adjacent to too Ban- bly today to grant emergency pew- He —id that hla group would make dent who has completed hla Junior
tea operation, toehaitog tha exactlando
i a - ° Clay
way pH.
pn. The
r— land
i s - i would
wouw crf u&gt; the government of Presl- up a budget and pea scat it to to*
tag ndatrar -of- liquM and solid
Cumasl—ton, &gt;- &gt;■ * ' "
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material* flowtog toto toa ammoCommissioner In wren— Swaf­ night masstos aM gain pcaaHeal
street Lead Co.
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPl) ntoler which font* Iho granule#.
France” and to pacify Algeria.
ford (old Jonas that ha would ha experience.
While' ho boa m definite plana
—
A
Than foterraattoaaf I beICounty Attorney Mack Cleveland
He atked for an overwhelming in favor at giving the mo—y ft SO— aaya toe voluntary program
for
a specific Job following gradt#
atiaaila
was
fired
today
Jr. informed the oommlisiooers vote for the program demanded by an idea of too scopo of too pro­ enable* lb* student to work hia
•tion,
hie feels tba training-program
apparently achieved Me
that he ia working out details for DeGaulle in order to solidify his ject were praa—tod.
way through all departments of
succraa to nearly will make him hotter equipped to
use of surplus gasoil— tax victory over the Algerian rebels.
The board heard Gary ms the to* cooperating Rrm, learning what
Th* Air Perm ante# almost nay phono at too vari
money for roads.
Th# Cabinet approved the request need to takedown 19 trees — SR it takas to make a auceeaafui oper­
to achieved Ito Florida sltnss industry.
Ctevslaod bad been authorised Monday and Iho assembly was re­ 426 and agreed to contact the ation. Jacks— received a mnnihly
Jackson is to* a*rood College
tori objective—separation
by the board to contact state of­ called from recess into special ses­ State Road Department on th* pro­ salary of Woo during his training
of
Agriculture student to partlcb
of
Ha
screed
stage
ficials — toe financing of the sion today to ratify the demand. ject.
period. He also will receive a num­
i'
pal* to the new program. Tho It ret
program. Money from the surplus
The rousing applause that greet­ Gary alto naked far eouaty as­ ber af college course credits, deter
waa L a m Bats* af Sanford, who
funds would go to toe punch—a ed Debre's impassioned appeal in­ sistance la paving a road in Oviedo mined by what be he* learn*d and
worked with Grower* Fertilizer Cm
of right-of-ways for road pro­ dicated the special government —ar tba Oviedo Retool. The board by to* da tails af hla lias I report
operative to Lake Allrad
to
the
Ceil—*
of
Agriculture.
jects to toa county.
rule ^y decree would tie given by authorised Commlsslo—r Vernon
a tremendous majority.
Dunn to go over the area with Jacks— not only gained the usual
According to informed source*," County Engineer Hubert Davis and practical esperie—e with tba firm,
DeGaulle sought the power# in or­ report their findings to th* board. but w— also abia to gat in — the
der to deal quickly and decisively
Longwood Mayor A. R. Lormann ground floor at a —w process Contributions Up
with dissident elements and re- alto appeared before the board which to* plant hM put into opera- TALLAHASSEE tUPI) — Con­
tributions totaling (IS,ON reported
solve the Issues remaining from to get help on paving Orange Ave.
the insurrection of the ‘Colons" in between Hwy. 1T-M and toa oM Pan— to proaootly converting to the secretary of - stale today
Algeria.
Dixie Highway. Th* board agreed Ibalr fertiliser operation to granu­ boosted tho gubernatorial cam­
lated fertiliser. The process, utiliz­ paign fund at former House speak­ Mr. Joseph Bamberger of La ho
DeGaulle waa expected to seek to study th* matter.
The Sanford Hums— Society to­ emergency powers for a full year.
ing liquid instead of solid nitrogen, er Farris Bryant of Ocala to $44,- Mary died Monday at Somlnoto
day asked the County Commission
to designed to make —eh granule Tl$. Bryant said be spent $304, Memorial Hospital.
Action against the leaders of the
to appropriate approximately two Algiers uprising already has begun.
a complete fertilizer within itecif. which pushed hi* spending to dale
Mr. Bamberger, ft, earn# hero
acres of land for a shelter for Within hours after bis surrender
Morton Uowall, fertiliser division to to* campaign to (4$#.
from Middletown, N. J „ to 1$U&gt;
stray animals.
Monday, insurgent chieftain Pierre
Ho was a retired furrjor. Mr. Bam­
Mr*. Ernest Cowley, society Lagailiarde waa flown to Paris
Jobless
Pay
T
ighter
berger waa a member of All Soul#
president, told the board a two and clapped ia prison.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Nearly Catholic Church, too Knights at
and a haH acre tract has been
Early this morning, he was for­
half tha people who asked for un­ Columbia and tha Holy Nans#
offered —Ulde Sanford "but the mally notified that he had been
employment compensation in Flor­ Society.
land was low.”
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPl) —
with "aa attack against
ida last year were turned down, Surviving arc hia wife, Ada; a
The commissioners informed charged
the security at the state." Maxi­ Machi— gun fire crackled across
tii* Industrial Commission reported son, Gustave J, Bamberger, of
Mrs. Cowley that they would mum —nalties for conviction on the Syrian-lsraeli border again
Monday. Of the 15$,590 claim* filed Eau Gallic; five daughters, Mr*.
B.
D.
Clark,
Florida
Forest
Serv­
rhrrk county maps to find a the charge arc the guillotine or today la the deepening erisls over
suitable location for an animal "eonfl—ment ia a fortified plare" farming rights la tha demilitarised ice district investigator for Scml- ia 1$5$, 71,504 were rulrd ineligi­ F. Hcnneaay of Cranford, N. J ,
—to County re portad today that ble, the highcat to th* history at Mrs. J. Dunn of KooUworth, N. J ,
shatter. They also asked Atlorney
zona south of th* gea of OsUIm . malicious woodburning to increas­ tho program.
Mrs. J. Mackin of Franco, Mra. B.
Mack Cleveland Jr. to check for aa unspecified length of timr.
The explosive situation, height­ ing at m alarming rate to tho coun­
Lilka of Melbourne, and Mra. D.
whether the board had the right
ened daUy for tha past six days tyScott of Lake Mary; a brother, Ed­
Bodies Reoovered
to appropriate the land.
by border dashes between Israel
Clark pointed out as an example
YUBARI Japan (UPI) —Rescue ward Bamberger of North Bargen,
In other business, the commis­
and the United Arab Republic’a the Casselberry area, where last workers
recovered th* bodies N. J., and a ztstcr, Mr*. C. Minder
sion agreed to purchase a spray
northern Syrian region, threat­ wrekond he invaatigatad eight of seven today
more
bringing to of Jersey City, X. J.
machi— for weed control at a
ened to plunge the Middle East woods fires deliberately oat to des­ 94 the known miner*,
death
toll
in Use The Rosary wilt be recited at
cmt of approximately $#50 and
Th# Oviedo post office was mov­ into soother war.
troy Iho forests of private landown­ Yubari min* disaster. There were ■ p. m. today at Gramkow Funeral
told County Engineer Robert ed to new quarters during the
The United Arab Republic was ers—Dot to mention endangering
men In the mine wiicn a gas Hume, with tho Rev. Richard Ly­
Davis to go ahead with plans on weekend.
reported to have ordered Egyptian homes, buildings and other proper­ 62
rxplosion ripped through a shaft ons officiating. The body will b*
a county-wide weed control pro­ The new office is in the King troops to proceed across the Sinai
ly to the area.
one half mile below the surface ear­ sent to North Arlington, JL J.,
gram.
Building oa Broadway, one-half Peninsula to Israel's soath-oastocn
"Malicious woods bunting can ly Monday, Twoaty managed to for services and burlsL
Tbs board alao authorised block south of its former location. border.
be stopped M tho people of Semi- get out.
Cleveland to proceed with con­ The old site b adlo be vaulted. The
The »emi official Middle East
demnation proceedings against —w post office will have 500 —w News Agency reported Egyptian note County will cooperate asd m
port eusfdclowa actio— at persona
four property owners on South letter boxes and a
newcounter,
troops were placed under a state setting firm to Uod they do —t General Improves
St. The board plans to acquire chief
NEW YORK (UPI) - Further
postal clerk Mrs. Marlaa of emergency Sunday and Monday owa ar courtel," Clark said.
the property for right-of-way pur- Jo—•
said. Bose* moved from were dispatched toward toa Is­ Awarda totaling up to 11,99$ are gradual improvement was expect­
ed today for ailing Gen. of th*
raeli border.
from Uto old aits totalled 299.
DELAND (UPl) - Jail break*
available to any pars—, or porsoos
Postmaster John B. Jones aald
Ia Jerusalem, Israeli Premier giving information loading hi tho Army Dougiax MacArthur who has Henry G. Moore, M, turned falmxstt
this is the second move since be David Ben-Gurl— told the kacsset apprehension and conviction at been hospitalized since Friday with in to tha shartfra office hers Mon­
Council To Meet
took over the Job 24 year* ago. (parliament) that "if there is* a* persona willfully burning, or caus­ a urinary treat disorder. The five- day because ha said H was "ion
Long wood's Town Cou—II will The move to the old site in lbs other way at safeguarding tho ing to he burned, land not owned star general, who celebrated bto cold" to keep running.
asset at a p. m. Thursday in the Ben Jo—a building was 11 years Uvea of our citizens, wa will ua* or control tod by them. These •oth birthday a seek age, was visit­ Moore, at Columbus. Ga., had
ed Monday by Lt. Gan. Leonard D.
Towa Hall.
force u w# did last aight.”
ago
awarda are asado available in the Heaton, surgeon general at the served about to days of a fourpublic by Iho Florida Bankers As­ Army, who flew hero from Wash­ monlb term whan he escaped tram
sociation, Iho Florida Arson Fund ington. Heaton had operated on lb* Sanford Jail last October. He
gad the Florida Board at Forestry, President Eisenhower for Ueitis in wa* convicted of drunk driving,
having ao driver’s Usenet and Mb
IMk.
ting a police officer,
“I'm tired at running and it's
Discount Offered
Scattered anew ./as expected to
of winter a n — th# wav. No
too cold op (hare to Georgia,”
ring is Minnesota, South Dakota and NoNEW YORK (UPI) - Two auto­ Moore said.
Ute action's groundhogs bad a shadow ahd aa early spring
mobile underwriter organizations
hard time finding their shadows expected.
baska and a—w flurries from
Groundhogs who ventured out
A aiac-ycar prison Matencc was today announced plana to giva •
, a aura sign—according to today mat rate, snow and over­ Naw York tow Now Kaglaad.
Imposed m James Henderson of to par cent discount oa auto in­
wA# believe to groundhogs— cast aktos to mack of the coun­ Cloudy akies prevailed over touch Sanford Monday, The sentence surance premiums to owners af
that winter la — tba way nut. tryof the country.
was given to rircuil court. Hen­ small and compact earn to 41
The a— was bright to Sanford
Raj#, which reached more than
The Washington Weather Bu­ derson, a Nagro who lived an •talas. Tba discount, subject to ap­ "Haw Be Prevent Your Mete
this moratog, tost local ground­ to n # inches to parts at Califor­ reau, to Ha regular 90-day (tow- Route Tun had pleaded ghllty In proval of authorities In the indivi­ band F ro a M arig( A Mean M» m
hog watchers had made — re­ nia, Magared over most of th* cast. predicted that tempera!—
robbery and resisting arrest.
dual states, would ho granted bn- tack” will ha Or,
‘
ports at — .)
West Coast state* today. Occa- during rahnsary would ho high—
March I by
la eouaty court, a Jury found
■object at ton c u —
r mam was forecast
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Ghtohto V . Onhtown .ftoltor of
CM btoatoto. f i r
k af toa plate— ra­ to T a a ti- - «
l - S * * S 5 vfoUti-n at right at way7&lt;toi— o
of casualty atria# wiU apeak at I
shadow — Pah. t, R go** back la tion and tome of th* north and we»t and colder th— aeraal waa fined $$0 for th* accident Underwriters and tha National •lure oa #nwrge«cy heart
ltd burrow and ate mara wanks central
along ton Gulf Coast.

Longwood Student At UofF Gets New
Type Field Training In Citrus Program

Approval Expected
Of Special Powers
For Gen. DeGaulle

Bulletin

S iff

On Politics Urged
COLUMBIA. S. C. (UPl) — Gov.
Kracct P. Helling* said Monday ha
favored a—thorn governors "rea­
listically" getting together prior
to tho 19*0 Democratic convention.
The South Carol toe governor —id
at a prase conference that southern
governors are in a position to
weild "real political leadership."
Whan asked If bn would seek the
leadership of hia atato's eonvantion delegation, ho a—worod:
"I wouldn’t ah— any opportunity
to taka the leadership for southern
unity.”
Gov. Boes Bar—tt of Mississippi
also has said he wanted southern
governor* to ’’get together” before
tho convention. However, Bar—tt
said that since bo waa the Junior
governor ho would wait for somaon# else to call such a conference.
But Barnett said her* last Friday
night that if the conference is not
called, ho would invito southern
governors to m—t with him to
discuss "southern nwlty."

Don't Worry About
Registration Slip
I ncident* who have returned
ibeir voting registration cards will
not receive their receipts until all
the cards are ia and processed,
Supervisor of Raglstrati— Camilla
Bruce said today.
“ Voters need not worry about
(heir receipts — we are making
them up and will —nd Ihsm all—t
at o— lime when the registration
card* are'complete." Mrs. Bruce
Completion of too voting rolls is
expected to bo accomplished before
I— 1—g, she explained.

Casselberry Street
Lights Requested
Casselberry's lighting committee
will recommend street lights for
tho Golden Days Dr., Plasa Oval
and Pi— Tree Dr. area at Mon­
day's Town Council matting.
Casselberry Mayor William M.
Bens— said today that —varal
requests ter street MghU
—me from this section.

Large Tree Goes
Down Fighting
O— of Longwood’s attest
put up a bard struggle when it
canto dawn today.
Tho tree broke a Baiter Brea.
era— which lijsd to ease it down.
The broken era— extension and
j ta n lying —
It
A—, blocked WwMte — ton
far more than an he—. The tree
w— about to toot

News Briefs

County To Study
Request For Land

Syrian-lsraeli
Crisis Continues

Joseph Bamberger
Dies At Age 71

Public Aid Asked
In Effort To Halt
Burning Of Woods

Oviedo Post Office
In New Location

Sanford Jail Beats
Gold, Escapee Says

We're Waiting On Groundhog Report

Man Gats Jail
Term For Robbery

Dr. Smith To Giva
H eart Lecture

�Par* t —Tuea. Fab. S, 1M0

Guest Ministers To Join
In Lutheran Open House

Dealer Imports Russian Cars
. MOSCOW (UPI) - The introductiau of Russian-made automo­
biles on the American market by
a Syracuse. N. Y., dealer waa
bailed today by tha Russian press
and publie a t ackaowledgembnt of
Soviet technical achievements.

Mott of Moscow’s !• newspapers
gave prominent play to the Test
report that Russia hat sold 10,000
Motkovleh sedana to a firm called
Andrea Motors, Inc. headed by
Robert Castle. The press saw it aa
evidence of improving trade rela-

be determined by thik court, the
re-organliatlon of the school sys­
tem . . . on a unitary, non-raeiat
basis."
Defendants named were the
eounty school board, School Supt.
William J. Woodham Jr-, and
Individual school board members.
Thurgood Marshall, chief coun­
sel for the NAACP, and bis as­
sistant, Mrs. Constance Baker
Motley. Mod the suit with local
Negro attorney Charles M. Wilson.
Wilton said the NAACP waa
aaked to help in tha ease be­
cause the children’s parents could
not afford to brinf suit
The suit also asked for "align­
ment of teachers, principals and
other school personnel on a nonracial basis, the drawing of school
Maury Levy, Geneva
Denial Jeoktoi, Bastard
Rebecca Hills, Baaford
WUUam Oylar, lanford
Harriett Fuller, Baaford
Partnr Anderson, Lake Mary
Frank Green, Oviedo
Joan Banthward, Baaford
Mr. and Mr*. Withe Vann, San­
ford, n son
Mr. and Mrs. Chostor Walter*,
Saafsrd, a daughter
Mr. and Mra. Turner Cteyd,
DeBary, a son .

tloni between Russia and the Uni­
ted Slates.
'ilia Moikrieh is a four • door,
four-seater sedan jelth a standard
shift, a 44 HP enflne and a top
speed of Tf m. p. b. It has ooe fold­
down seat for those who want to
sleep in the ear.
The Moskvlch if Russia’s "eco­
nomy ear." It sells here for 15,MO
rubles (93,504 at tha official tour­
ist rate of exchange), but purchasera may have ts wait for aa long
aa two years before getting their
cars.
Cattle did not Inform American
correspondents in Moscow of the
deal. The U. S. embassy also said
it had not been advised.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ford
Motor Co. today* Introduced the
first af what is expected to be a
series of new hsiurteoa compact
cars.
Ford’s entry Is called tha Comet
and It wM fa an sals at Mercury
dealer showrooms throughout the
country March 17.
General Motors is expected to
introduce similar ears In Ma Pon­
tiac, Oldsmobile and Buick lines
and Chrysler Corp. is expected to
offer a luxury oompeet In its
Dodge Raa.
Tha new Carnot aRanlaatos the
look ef stark utility which was
built into some ef the earlier en­
tries in the eompaet ear fisM. The
price waa not revealed.
Although it Is built on an elong­
ated Falcon body, the Comet
boars little resemblance to the
Faleoa. The treat half of the car
below the halt Una bears a close
resemblance to the IPSO Mercury
The roof looks liks a Thunderbird’s. The rear fender and trunk

Waitress Getting
Tired Of Disrobing
For Holdup Mon

CHIEF AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN Harvey D. King, right, in enngmlulnted by Cnpt. Robert W. Slye, Sanford Naval Air Station commanding
officer, before being “piped over the aide" in traditional Navy cerem onies.
King eotnpleted 80 years at service with the Navy.

Doris Schauttaet, Mildred Smith GMULA VISTA, Calif. (UPI) and Jimmie Livingston. Mary Hor­ Urn masked bandit baa strud
ens!*in, Jackie Orapfard and Donelement*.
.,
,
aaDondanvIUo. Jcaaio Foulk. Ann
"And when I thought 1 had run
Marsh and Harriet William*.
nut of material, I ran over Mohs
Aaa Wttaal, Prunes* Philips and
seals of hardening minerals and
Jana MeObbta, Mag Urqukart,
counted in some language* I know
Jo lyases and Doris Bpanrsr. H aul
—French, German and Italian."
Durxo, Baba Mahan and Craia
Higginbotham. Faaebaa McRoberts, Barbara Rowel and Gonevtava Woodruff.

‘Poor* Old Mon
Leaves Friend
Small Fortune

Cora B. Strong
Dies At 71

Mi l

bad received the same treatment
an his two previous visits.
After tha woman undressed ho
nut the totanhaaa wire*, gathered
up the wattriaaai’ cfethtng and
dad.
The tame nun nbbod the bar
last Wtdntaday and fled with the
woman'* clothe*, and also struck
about six moatha ago. Ho haa not
molested aay af hU victim*.
PtUc* u id b* apparently waa the
sams man who robbed another bar
Sunday night, took $14t and cloth
ing tram two waitresses.

Mrs. Cora Bel Strong, 71, died
Sunday at Bamiaals Memorial Hos­
pital.
8b* was a raatdaat af Fairpart,
New York.
She waa member af First Bap­
tist Church of Falrport aad tho
VFW Auxiliary.
Ih* ia survived by a nieca,
Mrs. Elmar Parkor af leaferd.
Curtis TUly, DeBary
The body waa sent to Emory Tha fruseai load industry which
Mole* Powers. North Orlando Funeral Homs In Falrport far ser­ barely existed 94 years ago, now
LiVanw Ringer, Sanford
vlets sad burial. Gramkow Fun­ represents an investment of well
Karl Yoat. Baaford
eral Homs waa hi charge ef local over lira billion dollars — about
WenieB Wynn, Baaford
oat-third af R hi bom* free sen.
Madeline Woods, TitusvtU*

Mis. Frances Norris
Of Casselberry Dies

Chemist Lectures
Surf While Lost
BIG SUR, Calif. (UPI4 - Tha
pounding surf got a lecture on
chemistry and the steep rocky
cliffs were told about mioarals.
Then tha redwood trees swayed to
a cadence counted In three long*
usges.
Dr. Limte Pauling, aapturod by
the rugged wildess of the Califor­
nia coastal mountains rising sharp­
ly from lha saa, gave back to na­
ture some of man’s knowledge
which is supposed to msho him
free.
Pauling waa stuck, and h# in­
tended to keep awake.
The 41-year-old NoboJ Prise win­
ning ahemist had started out Sat­
urday morning on a walk. Ha tollowed a deer trail through U&gt;e deep
ravine* and along tbs steep cliffs
above the ocean.
On one incline, the trail "just
gave out" and ha was unable «ither to go up or down or back.

DETROIT (DPI)—Being Mstd
to a "poor" oM man lead to a
9100,000 inhtritenee today for
Carl W. Borye, a 4T-y*ar-old steelworker.
When Lewis William Armstrong,
71, died Sunday, he considered
Borya, o neighbor, and tbe steel­
worker's family his only real
friends. He hinted to the Borges
that when he died they "would
be surprised."
Borg* u id he never "dt earned"
the old bachelor, a shipyard work­
er, had any money. Armstrong
left another 1100,000 to the Uni­
versity of Michigan for a medical
research fouadatlon and $1,000 to
his church. In his will, Armstrong listed bis
only relatives as "a bunch of
cousins." H* noted they were
nevrr too Interested in him.

A team of as gue*t missionert
will participate in the first Dis
triet wide "Lutheran Open House”
to bo hold ia tbe Florida-Georgl*
District of the Lutheran Church,
Missouri Bynod.
AIM known at Evangelism Area
Mission, the project will be con­
ducted during the week of Feb. ta­
il.
Simultaneous services, including
hymn-siaga, question-answer peri­
ods, object lessons for children, and
meuagea from the missioners.
plua visitation projects will be held
ia all participating Lutheran con­
gregations.
These area missions are a part
of a series of some 114 such pro­
grams conducted throughout the
country ia the last Mveral years,
during whieh several million per­
son* have had a part. Tha purpose
is te seek to mobilise for Christian
action thousands of Lutheran con­
gregations.
AUa known aa Preaching-Teaching-Rcachiag Mission* the primary
coarara Is far lha individual larel
congregation that Ha own mam-

LOS ANGSLES (UPI) - One
minute Dr. R. Bernard Finch
was calling his wife his "Black
Bunny" and the next she was
taking a back seat in a speed­
boat to Carole Tregoff.
The 4J-yesr-old surgeon blandly
mixed mistress and wife on a
water-skiing afternoon last year,
tha Jury at the Finrh-Tregoff mur­
der trial heard Monday.
Mrs. Minette llabcr, io whose
Palm Springs, Calif., home the
Finehea had come on wrekends
lor six years, said Barbara Jean
Finch, 33, was “ very upset" when
her husband—after hugging her—
calmly told her Carole, 33, was in
town and wanted to go out in
their boat.
Mrs. Finch was shot so death
last July IS. The incident at the
glittering Palm Springs resort oc­
curred about six months previous­
ly, Mrs. Haber testified.
The trial resumss today with
lawyers arguing whether the jury
should hear statements Csrole
made la Las Vegas, Nev., short­
ly after the slaying and testimony
she gave at a preliminary hear­
ing for tha doctor, She was arrested then when she* stepped
(Tom the witness stand.
Robert Neeb Jr., one of
Carole's three lawyers from Jerry
Giesler’s office, was even quot­
ing Winston Churchill in bis bid
Monday io keep out her previous
stories of Mrs. Finch's killing.
Neeb said she bad been tricked
Into admissions and read into the
record tho British prims minist­
er's admonition that civilisation
dopeadsd on tho rights courts gave
the accused.
Judge Walter Evans waP iche-

Touch Mokes Up
For Blindness
PETERBOROUGH, N. H. (UPI)
—"A blind man doesn't develop ex­
tra senses after losing his sight;
h* just make* better ush of the
one* bo etill has."
This ia why Bob Sterling, blinded
by abapnel during World War II,
it relied upon for super critical
inspection of miniature hall bear-

aspirin tablet.

duled to rule on fee defense mo­
tion sometime during the morning
session.
M was a tearful session Mon­
day. Mrs. Gladys Tregoff, Carole’s
stepmother since she w is seven,
sobbed on the witness stand as
she told of tha redhead's first ad­
mission in court that she had been
intimate with Finch. Carole cried
too and Finch wiped away a tear.
But the dramatics of the day
came when Mrs. Haber was eaUad. She is a petite and chic wom­
an, with dark hair and a golden
tan, and bar appearanoe was a
complete surprise.
Prosecutor Fred N. Whichello
asked her connection with the
Finches and she said tha couple
had been coming to the Haber
home in Palm Springs for about
six years, usually about once a
month, and staying in a guest
room which the Finches had fur­
nished themselves.
Mrs. Haber teilUied that the
day before her death, Mrs. Finch
called to say she "wanted to get
away from Bernia." She suggest­
ed coming to Palm Springs and
Mrs. Habor agreed but warned
Ihu teatporayiro
m * ! « ♦ '.
Mr*. F ln a aald^Aa would think
li over. Her decision coat her her

Mrs. Franca* Catherine Norris,
97. died Saturday at Ftsrtde Benitorium Winter Pash.
She Mved at 149 IMptot M ra ,
Casselberry.
She moved to CsuMkwry from
Eureka Springs. Ar*., hi 1441.
She is survived by one saa,
Simas* F. Norris; two daaghtors.
Mrs. Hibbard Casselberry aad
Mrs. A itlw John son; four grandohUdraa aad on* post-grandchild.
Funeral service* were aondueted Tuesday at 9 p. aa. at the
Community Math aglet Chare* Hi
Casselberry.
Pallbearers w en Artea Elis,
Alfred Ellis, Beajamto Evans,
Miller Brens, Herman Joyce,
Clyde Korea and two honorary
pallboanrs. Paid Bates , aad
Joseph Laird.
Gramhaw Fun seal M m waa hi
aharga.

bars and the unchurched in t £
surrounding community might h«
strengthened in the Christian faith.
Pastor Herbert \V. Gocrst of the
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
in Sanford says that the aim it
growth in understanding, rather
than growth in statistics. Specifi­
cally, the congregations will h.
challenged to set upon their spirit­
ual convictions.
In Seminole County St. Luke's
Lutheran Church in Slavta wbelv
the Rev. Stephen Tuhy is the pas­
tor. Rev. Joseph Kuchariek will
be tha missioncr. Sanford’s Luthrran Church of the Redeemer will
have as its guest missioner the
Rev. Robert Rosenau.

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‘Cooke’ Enters
Dessert Contest
LAKELAND. A young "Cooke"
who married her "Kitchen"
has entered the Second All-Florida
Orange Dessert Contest, it was
announced by the Florida Citrus
Commission.
"When I got married my maid­
en name had been Cooks and I
married a Kitchen so 1 figured
it was an omen of somn Mad,"
said Mrs. Mary Ann Kitchen of
1314 Windsor Way. Clair-Met City.
Tampa. She officially entered the
Contest presenting a recipe for
Orange Bclgneta with Chocolate
Sauce.
The Contest la sponsored by the
Florida Citrus Commission in
cooperation with a major ap­
pliance manufacturer, Florida
Power Ar Light Company, Miami;
Florida Power Corporation, it.
Petersburg; Tampa Electric Com-

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Circle To Select
Valentine Queen

James O. Stringer
Wed In Longwood

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Mint Penny Jean LaBree. daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mr». H. F. LaBree,
Longwood, and Jam es Oliver Strin­
ger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Thompson of Hattiesburg. Miss,
were married Jan. 23 at 7 p. m.
The ceremony was performed by
The Rev. Ruth Grant at the
home of the bride's parents in
Longwood.
A reception was held at the
home of the bride's sister and
brother-ni-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ben­
nie Keigan, Longwood. The couple
are residing near Longwood.
Guests included the minister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Keigan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. LaBree and
daughters. Sheila and Kathy, the
bride's parents and daughter Su-

A rally of all chairmen and district captains of the Anna Miller
Circle preceded the meeting last
week. The committees were or­
ganised to tie in charge of the
March of Dimes. John Sauls gave
the workers final instructions.
Mrs Kster Wallon and Mrs.
Nora Gross were welcomed as new
members. Mrs. lltrry Adair, pres­
ident. officiated at the initiation
ceremony.

H. D. King Honored
By Fellow Officers
A t Buffet Supper

Miss Judy Herron
Graduates From
Bob Jones Academy

diavinq
a B all
ad tho Klk* Charity Rail at
the .Mayfair Hotel were the
two chairmen of the event,
Merrill Foster and Stephen
Androsko, above, who re­
ceived Kucsts with their
wives. Mrs. Foster is at
left and Mrs. Androsko
right. Among the dancers
were Cnpt. and Mrs. Robert
Slye. the new NAS com­
mander and his wife, and
below, Foster is congratu­
lated on the success of the
annual khIh by Dick Mapes,
Kxalted Ruler of the Klks,
and Mrs. Mapes, who also
were in the receiving line.
(Herald Photos)

A group of fellow chief petty
officers (both active and retired)
and their wives met at the home
of ADC Harvey D. King, tot
Lake Dot Dr., In honor his retire­
ment from the navy after 30
years of service.
A buffet supper was served to
the gue«ls by Mrs. King and her
mother and Mr. King received a
“Snorkel" pin, presented by the
group.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Rolland DeJong. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Murray. Mr. and Mrs. B.
W. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. David
O'Hrrn, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Linginfeller, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs Don Cotton, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Pnrtewig, Chief J.
Grace, Mrs. M. K. Johnson nad
John Mulligan. Mrs. King's mother
and brother-inlaw of Boston,
Mas*.

An official vote of thanks seat
given to Mrs. Ralph Wight and
her co-workers for the successful
road block at French Ave. and
First St. A total of $233.60 waa
netted ami was presented to tha
March of Dimes from the eirele.
Plant were discussed far the
Valentine dance, scheduled for
Feb. 13 at the Klks Club. Edward
Hoc ft and his orchestra from Orlando will furnish music for danetng. Mrs. Martin Dyer Is general
chairman Other chairmen ap­
pointed were Mrs. Buford Brown,
decorations; Mrs. Irene Kent. invitatlons; Mrs. Wade Snyder, floor
show, and Mra. Robert Tomlinson,
refreshments.
Circle mrmhers hope to make
this the most successful aneial
event of .the year. Three candi­
dates were nominated for Vilentine queen. They are Mrs. Adair,
Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Betty Cog.
Voles will he counted and the
winning queen erowned at the
dance.
Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Tomttoon,
hostesses for the evening, served
refreshments to the 3o members
present. Final plans will be discus­
sed for the dance at the M at
meeting Feh. 9.

Judy Herron daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Herron. Palmetto
Ave., received her high school
In Thankful Trihut# —
diploma from Boh Jones Univer­
THI
sity Academy. Jan. 29. and has
enrolled at Phieffer College at
•EMIKOLB
MR. AND MiLS. VIRGIL J. KI8BNMANN
Missenheimer, X. C.
—DeBARY
Miss Herron was bom in Genes
HEART
eo, 111. hut has lived in Sanford
for the past II years. She attend
COUNCIL
ed schools here until last Sep
gratefully accepts and acknow­
(ember.
ledges memorial contribution*
She was aetive in all sports
for HEART RESEARCH.
and a member of the majorette
corps of Seminole High School.
O. BOX 1M
Man grti in estimated S3 per
Her favorite sports are swimming
cent of all hit knowledge through
SA
N
FO R D , FLA.
and dancing. She is a member
lilt eyes.
a
Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Adams lingtnn, Iowa, attended schools
of the First Methodl-t Church and
aetive in M. Y. F. work. She announce the marriage of their there and ia a graduate of the
plans to specialize in social work. daughter. Carol Ann. In Virgil J. Burlington Hirh Schoul He is
Kiscnniann, Saturday, Jan. 23, at presently attached to FASROX 51
at the Sanford Naval Air Station.
the Methodist parsonage in King*land, Ga.
Sunday evening, following the
ceremony, a wedding dinner waa
given by Mr. and Mra. Adima
Colin Keogh's fourth birthday
waa celebrated Sunday with a and Mra. William C. Wilburn,
apecial family party at the home grandmother of the bride, at her
of hia parenti. Mr. and Mrs. home in Winter Park, for rela­
Richard E. Keogh in Lake Mary. tive! and close friends of the
Mrs. Richard E. Keogh held ,
The birthday cake waa topped family.
open house for Hie womrn of Lake \
with jeta and airmen, and was
Those attending included Mr. Mary Thursday night after they
aerved with hot chocolate.
Children attending v-rre: Kathy, and Mrs. W. C. Wilburn, Mrs. responded to the call In a large '
Relay, and Ripp Bugenitein, George C. Warner. Mr. and Mra.
J ud. !.ela, and David Hobby. William Perclval, Mra. Agnrs group and did their part collect­
Sherry Gardner, Craig and Krlth Tracy. Mrs. Charles Chapman ing for the annual national March
and ion, Bonny, all of Winter of Dimes campaign in this dis.
Keogh, and Kalhy Willard.
Iricl.
Also preaent fur ihe occasion Park.
Mrs Keogh was general chair­
Miaa Mary Elizalx-th Adams,
were Mr. and Mrs. nob Rugenalein. Mr. and Mra. II. M. Glea­ M in Norma Adams, Master Gene man of ihe polio drive here and '
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hobby, Adams. Mr. and Mra. Warren D. Mrs. Rob Rugenstein was co-chair­
Mr. and Mra. Waiter Gardner, Adams and Kdward C. Miles, all man. The group toured Ihe town,
ringing door hells, between aevrn
of Sanford.
and Mra. Ida Keogh.
The couple Is rr-iding at Well- and eight p. ni., for contribution*
And jo * Sant afford to as
ka Apt. 3, l i t West First St. in and turned in a total nf $133. Mrs. .
Keogh, assisted by Mrs. Itugrntarrifis harwaina ha
Sanford.
stein, served refreshments to Ihe
Mra. Kisenmann waa born in group
dapartment — he
New Britain. Conn., hut has lived
Women participating in the
Jne* a few
in Sanford for the past (our and drive were; Mrs. Clark Rruestel,
one half years. She attended Mrs. Robert Lankford, Mrs. Caro­
Members of the W. S. C. S. of Seminole High School.
lyn Keen, Mrs Helen Freeman. I
Grace Methodist Church will meet
The groom was horn in Bur- Mrs. Ruby Sjohlom. Mrs. Pat HI- j
Wednesday at 9 a. m. at the church
ley, Mrs. Mary Wilhelm, Mrs. for a business and program meet­
Mary Hoopengardner, Mra. E. J. j
ing.
Osteen
Laehtard, Mrs. Roland Goble, i
Mrs. Howard Anderson, presi­
Mrs. Billie Mrt'almont.
dent of the Orlando district, will
Mrs C, J. McMinnlitian. Mrs
be the guest speaker. A fellowship
Pat Tote, Mrs. Kunire Rouse, !
hour with refreshments will follow
Mrs. Bob Blarkmore, Mrs. F. E.
the program. A nursery will he BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Donaldson. Mrs. Ted Brooklyn, !
provided for children.
Mrs. Vivian Allman was pain­ Mrs. A. Omry, Mrs. Peggy Car- '
fully Injured when shr fell down nedy, Mra. Boh Itugenstein, Mrs.
(hr steps of her home last week. Jim Shipman. Mrs. Fannie Leff- '
Mrs. Grace Burleson nf Bir­ ler, and Miss Julie Srott.
mingham. Ala. is visiting her
aunt, Mra. Rosa Phillips.
Mrs. Verbena La lllanr and
Mr. and Mrs. Glean Linglt, Mra. Edna Schurr nf TonnawanLoch Arbor, have aa their house- da, N. Y. were recent guesti of
guest*, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Col. and Mrs. William Doyle.
Mra. Frank George, Mrs. Harry
G. A. Gay of Williamson, N. Y.
The two families spent Sunday Osteen, Mrs. Guy Beall, Mra.
aightaeeing at the M. Q. Ranch Robert Williams, Mrs. Joe Mut­
TUESDAY
and ended the day with dinner ters and Sirs. John Bradin at­
tended the county council meet­
First Presbyterian Church Pio­
at the cook-house.
Mrs. William H. Gray of Flor­ ing nf the Home Demonstration neer Fellowship meets at • p. m.
ence, I. C. baa spent the past few duh in DeBary.
WEDNESDAY
Mr and Mra. Wayne Rrown and
weeks visiting her huahand, Wil­
liam (Bill) Gray, who la now children spent the weekend with
First Presbyterian church, Sen­
•mpioyad by Ihe Seminole County her parents, Mr. and Mra. William ior High Choir, 4 p. m. Mid­
Net
Ilea.
Motors Ine. In Sanford.
week Bible Hour, at T p. m. Chan­
Mra. Peter Owens spent two cel Choir, 7:30 p. m.
days in Gainesville last week.
Evan aa lata a i the 1th and
William Doyle Jr. has returned
fihop and save during tha last
13th centuries, soap was a luxury home after an extended visit with
days of our big Olsaranco
which only people of wealth could hi* family ip Tonnawanda, N. Y.
afford. Even the humblest house­
hold can he kept spotlemly clean
today, dua lo the availability of
soaps and detergent*.

Adams, Eisenmann
Wedding Announced

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Colin Celebrates

Polio Chairmen

Fourth Birthday

,Hold Open House

For Women Workers

Grace Church WSCS

To Meet Wednesday

Personals

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Church
Calendar

Mrs. Batten Presents
ram On Nature
Mra. Dan Batten presented the
rogram at tha meeting of tho Xt
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„# Beta
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slam ,
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Etaehaptar of
hi when thegroup met at the
»me of Mra. C.M. Nichols In
ongwood for tho bi-monthly see' _
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Mrs. Batten used as her top e
Understanding Nature. She told
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WEDNESDAY
General Business and Finn Arts
Departments meeting of tho San
ford Woman's CJub. Luncheon
12:30 followed by program. Mra.
E. C. Williams will tall tha atary
“So Dear To My Heart", with
illustrations by Mrs. Grotcboa Cro­
wed. Bring artieloo for Uaoa shownr for Sarepta Rail Horn*.

Mr*. G. Andrew Speer, presipresided at the busincz*
lemon.
A report, ward
was heard from
lh# proiram'
y ra Vernon Hardin, Mrs. J. L.
Horton and Mra. W. G. Fleming,
ThL group will work out an
evaluation sheet (or the cultural
programs and choose the moat
outlUndjn, one of lhr &gt;car.
Mrj llarold Chipman ^ n e d
^
||w
#( Chri|lmai pap, r
and ribbon waa a very success,u| projcet.
j|ra. gpeer will be hoilcas to
tb# group Keb , whcn ,
bit" refjpe M)c wlU ^ beId
The hostess aerved refreahmeals to Mrs. Speer, Mra. Hardin,
Mra. Horioo, Mr*. Fleming, Mra.
Chapman. Mra. Batten.
Mrs.
Ral ph Betts, Mra, Carleton Bliss
and Mra. Don Bales.

Minister Speaks To
Friendship League
Eight members of the Ethel
Root circle of the Congregational
Church were gueala of the Friend­
ship League at ihelr monthly
meeting in Fellowship Hall. Mrs.
Elia Chahol, chaplain, gave the
opening devotion, using as her
topic “ Every Christian Has A
Mission."
Dr. Richard Carter made sug­
gestions concerning the suppers
to be held once a week during the
Lenten eaaaon. He also asked for
support of tha missions and
friendly service.
Mrs. Gus Schmah reminded
members of the "World Day Of
Prayer", Mareh 4 at tha Church
of the Nazarene and suggested
that the Friendship League help
with thia service.
A social hour was enjoyed with
Mrs. Maude Anderson and Mra.
Merrill Robinson, president, serv­
ing refreshments to tho membors
and guests.

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�’PIECE DE RESISTANCE
gresaer hi the world today can
kaock out the detqm*it striking
power of the United Stataa and
Mr. Khrushchev kaewt It. That la
the ringing Nixon challenge to
tboae who would "at 11 America
abort." But, In the tame breath,
he a aka f6r eonitructive criticism
and a aearchlng month to-mooth
re-examination of mUltarp capa­
bilities
If thla la having pour cake and
eating it. too, then that la preclaelp what Nixon rta n a to do
throughout the campaign. With
ratual humor, he dlemuaea the
Democratic attaeka on him as he
apeake to groupa in hotel lobhlee,
at raceptiona and wherever they
are aaaembled, mlaalng pot e alngle opportunity.
Hla determination, aa of now, la
to treat an peraonal attaeka in
thla fashion. Sooner or later hie
attackers map atlng him and he
can come angrily charging out,
aa he haa done la the paat. But
the preaent atance of cool auperlorlty aa the oppoaiUon peppera

Baaford is being called "the center of Florida abed fUh1Id a good many out of etate newcpapera by writers who
i rleited this area ead havo boon Jmpreaaed with the atand aportamen
ftshlag haa for winter
. A Chicago Tribuno writer advise* hla reader*:
. ' ‘W a tth e family bua toward Sanford and DoLand, Fla..
• • tho S t John* River for atop number one on your southern
tour. Hors you caa eateh hard-fighting, jumping shad that
auko • spawning run from tha salt water more than ISO
fcOea up tha mighty S t Johns evsry stsson.
"And ths bonus on this outing in tho S t Johns country
fat1**4** black baas fishing and a look at a beautiful semitropical river with alligators and a wealth of bird life."
‘ A Washington. D. C. sports columnist wrote:
"The annual shad run has started in Florida «nd the
a lte r of activity la Sanford.
"Besides reports coming in, I saw orders for more then
ic.000 spoons from Sanford tackle dealers lest week In Arton. It is a 'poor man’s sport,' yet it attracts many of the
Who can afford the oapoaslvo forms of deep sea angling,
suffer from aaa sickness, so now have taken to the quiet
•
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• Seminole County should never lose sight of ths fact that
tho natural attractions of Florida and Its fishing first drew
.■•apis to tho state for vacations. Wo ought to develop these
vnestinn resources to the utmost
Tho favorable publicity above all free—In metropolitan
areas has barn brought about by tho fish camp operators

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By LYLS C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
' John P. Kennedy will wear heavy
protective padding Into kU Wi»esasla DsmecrsUe preoideaUal
primary conteet agnlnat Sen. HuS e t H. Humphrey.
• ;Kemwdy'a padding Is M cussnr
I s bleat tbs boilt-ln Wlaeenals
advantages enjoyed by Humphrey,
f b e asf'*L1i eonatata of a smartly
- jilllh o a il aampaign to Identify

BP as s candidate of mush near*
age. BydeeMiag to enter tha Winooaata primary, Kennedy revealed
•if to bo a man who dared
aba a long chance with hla
iaal future.
t of this waa achieved In n
nr af a fortnight er so by
Mix’s brothers, Robert and
aid, who told newsmen here
there around the nation that

Kennedy’! pre-convention drive
for tbe presidency haa too much
ateam -for It to ha derailed in
Wiaaoaaia uniats tha veto it ut­
terly lap-sided in Humphrey's be­
half. If Kennedy eomes In a mod­
erately good second, Humphrey'*
■landing will suffer because he
failed to lick Kennedy In n big
way. And Kennedy will gala ••
tbo mas who ran wall in an admlttodly uphill sprint.
Whoever It may bt who makea
campaign strategy In the Kenaody-for-proaident headquarters,
ho la a pretty sm art fallow aad
deserves a raise.
Tha Wisconsin primary and cer­
tain political factors related to it
probably are ovsr-esUmated thla
year as in previous presidential
years. Tbe facts are that tha Wis­
consin Mat sometimes has had a
direct bearing on the nomination
• f n presidential candidate and
tomtUmts it baa had nont.
Consider 1*44. Wendell L. Willkle, the 1940 Republican nominee,
had a fairly good atari toward
roaemlaatioa. Tho Wisconsin proaIdteUsl primary destroyed wfilkle
as a candidate. Thomas E. Dewey
won I I dslegelsa, Douglas MacArthur and Harold Btatatn thro#
each. WHIkla waa blanked and
promptly withdrew.
I t waa quite different in H it,
Stestan, a native Minnesotan and
thrice elected governor of that
state, won 19 of 97 Wisconsin
delegates in 1949. MacArthur won
sight. Dewey waa whlta-waahod.
Dewey went on, however, te an
easy presidential nomination.

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WASHINGTON—It’* no M em
that nil our United States a*aatore aerve aa thalr own hnllt-ln
lobbyAta, not to bo aloppod by
aueh piddling thlngo like pnyola.
You can call it aly salesmanahlp. And tbo elyoot sample of
thla aalf-fsahlonod syatem af tel­
ling la the current brainchild of
our youngest Senator. Prink
Church (D., Idaho).
Church had found himself (ad­
dled with n moat weighty problem.
Hla atate'a lead Industry waa in
trouble. Lend and aloe mines have
been cloalng down, and about 1,100
miners have been lotted out of
work boeauao of taa-big etockpllee
of tha matala. .
How could Church, (n «t drama­
tic way, got Um story of this diro
plight a tn o s to tha sandto n af

Um kind that you find squealing
la Undo Kara's farmyard pan, nor
tbo kind you pinch pennies from
la the kiddy's room.
Theao little pigs arc . . , well,
let the senator's accompanying illt#p tiplaln its
"This UtUe lead pig U a paparweight — a miniature of the 109pound b a n turned out by the
Bunker Hill Company at KelloggIdaho."
—
With this four-oanaa, three-easu
hunk of payola. Church told his

the pork barrel a r thoM who haul
boon sating high on the hawg."
Ho then struck b it heart-tog­
ging point: "It waa fashtoamd by
Bunker HUl workOra who a rt won­
dering how much laager their paychecks will centime."
Tha trouble started la World
War II whoa demands taught our
country with tha land is its paste
down. Undo Bam asked Australia
and Meale* and others te Send
along thalr art.
What added to Um l*eay af tha

our lead and tine itockpllo grow
so Mg th at our government had to
quit stockpiling. Urea mines alert­
ed to dose down.
Thera are possibly thro# solu­
tions to this major headache of
our minora:
1. Subsidies, but that leads to
vicious circles.
I. RaUe tariffs to dlicourage
feretfn Imports,
I. Got our government to mint
aad alcklea — or load quarters

Osjtow-up for heart victims.
CASE D-499: At 1!.. aged 99, It
tha athletic coach of a city high
school.
"Dr. Crane," ba began, "X wish
you'd repeat your advice about
tha apaelal medical reasons why
smokers «ro short-winded.
"Last y c ir you spoke at our
high school aiMmbly and ouUlnod
those ro a m s why smoking hampara athletes.
"I told Mveral coaches la our
slat# athletic- asaoclatloa tad
they would IUm you to give us
tha sama facts in your column.
"Then aur students could all
tea thorn and scrapbook tbo arTOBACCb HAMPERS ATHLETES
fuapsai s track coach like A1
ia facing a crucial track meet.
Would it ba omart for him to
at hla tuaaora donate a plat af
blood a place just before ttc lr
race?
Certainly sot, for tho lack of
s Mat of rod blood carpuadis
win lower tha oxygon carrying
power af tha blood.
Wall, tbo aamo thing occurs
whoa athletes amoks. For they

inhale a tot of carbon monoxide
Is Um incomplete coattention af
the tobacco and dgtrots payor.
Carbon
kills the
osygao-egrrytag power of the rod

and balvaa, for that matter. To
roinforca the coins, our mint pooplo could proia rings of gold or
silver around 'em.
If we minted enough lend money,
demands could oat deep enough
Into tho surplus to put distressed
miners back to work with plenty
of lead money in their pockets.
I’m afraid, though, thla idea
would go over like a lead balloon.
Now there's an Idea for surplus
ora—land balloons.

Anyway, imparta kept up until flowlag along ia the blood. Bat
they a n warn "fixed" so they can-

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Good Citizens
balboas elected ehaimaa af tha
board af Electronic Teaching Laboratoriea is Washington.
MedarU, who directed nil of the
ArmFo m lealtoaadouter apace
programs, retired after «T yearn
active service. Tbo tm world1*
a m earth sateiBte. JEariorar 1.
was Uunehod under Nrdtooetiaa
Jas. s i, IMP aid his aammsad

Any boy can join 4m Boy Scouts of America. Out
out of ovary four botwow • aad II botafs how.
Over thvsrt Bullion boys oh their way to fating good
dtipwui and having a lot of fun and setaebut
hjong tb o w s y . . .

b l i p n u b s S c o u tin g avaflgfals t o tv e r y

wants t o belong.

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surplus by trading surplus farmstuffs for it.
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Loo Mason, Jerry Carter aad WUbur King la os informal ses­
sion to iron out various problems
facing control af utilities ia popu­
lous Dada County-

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LONDON — A Mlnlilry of
Worka apokoaman, dlacuislng tha
dlaeloaure that the 303-foot tower
topped bp Big Boa loam four InWASHINGTON (UPI) - A group choa from tho vertical:
of businesff leaders haa urged tbe . "There la no need for alarmfederal government to give 19 low- four laches &gt;out of tha true In a
Income states about 9900 million in
"atrlng-freo" grants to bolster puble education.
r u s M &gt; i a. i#.— oouin u i i m
Tbo research and policy committea for Economic Development! State Historian Will G. Robinson
which Includes some of Um na tersely nixing a propctal to carve
lion's best-known corporation esc tbo facea Elsenhower and RoomcuUvta sad Industrial chieftans volt on Mount Rushmore:
"Idea stinks — too many facta
said It decided federal aid to cdu
cation Is "accessary" la some now."
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Actor Yul
Brynner, disclosing ha may give
up bis movte career for a fulltime job la Um Ualted Nattesa
refugee program:
'T v e been contemplating giving
up show bualaosa over since I got
lato U. That waa 99 years ago.
But I da think tko time la getting
ripe."
co, North Carolina, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, gaoth Carolina, South Gai industry salts la tbo V. f .
Dakota, Teaaeisot, Utah, Vermont, topped is,ooo,ooo,009 for tha lin t
Umo ia 1990.
Virginia aad West Virginia,

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so ba fair to that wosdarfu)
"motor" of your human ebaaait.
Furthermore, smoke irritates tbe
lining of tho windpipe aad lungs.
With IrrllaUon, more fluid oc­
curs, aa you may recall whoa
you got blisters an your palms
from unfamiliar bard work.
Tha aamo excess secretion of
fluid occurs la tha lungs. But
axygea m utt pais across those
lung membranes)
If a thicker layer of fluid sepa­
rates the blood capillaries from
tho air spaces of tha luagi, ob­
viously, the transfer af oxygen
la slowed down.
This thickening af fluid aUe
explains why a makers have ehreala coughs until they often think
they bavt chest tuberculosis.
And if you ar* ia a crisis, aa
during a heart attack, aad
your blood needs a let of asygoa
quickly, than - thla thither fluid
laytr may even tip the Kales ia
favor of Um Grim Reaper.
You eoaehoa might profllahly
toad your players to too school
library to study chapter tight ia
my book "Mow to Cooh-la On

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Dad#
County commissioners war* laid
yesterday Um BUta Subtle Utilities
Commission will hott a re hearing
aa rates af tho Mmiataa Ota Co.
aa soon os polaikle.

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NEWARK. N. 1. - Robert L.
Steves, sa alder In the late Bltbop
Sweet Daddy Graee’t Houie of
Prayer for All People, commentIns on a nearly ilx million dollar
government tax claim agalsit
Graet'a eatata:
"Thar ean claim that we owe,
but I knew that we don't owo.
Every time they take ua to court
wo win."

him with b&gt;d names gives him
• distinct advantage. A calculate
lac operator, he win set relinquish
It lI«bUy.
Stopping la New York on the
wap out here, he waa awarded UuW
Order of St. Sebaatlan bp the
Catholic War Veteraav. There la
la the Nixon now on dliplap at
jeaat a toueh of St. Sebaatlan, who
welcomed the arrowa of-hla mar­
tyrdom with aueh unahakcn con­
fidence.
What makea Richard run map
be aimplp ambition. Tbe lngredienta are not evident to tbe catual obaerver. With tbe exception
of hla wife, he haa reallp no^
d o it confldantea.
He la alone, and if it were not
for the aura of genial goodwill
that ba generates In crowdi, he
would aacm lonely. Thero la every
reaaon to believe that he writes
hla own speeches putting them to­
gether with hja own shrewd acme
of where he la going and how.
Hla aides apeak with slightlyveiled icorn of tbe staff of 70
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller •till*
holds In readiness should Nixon*
fall on hla face.
But whatever tbe sources of his
drive, It ie formidable. Leaving
t golf writers' banquet In Ntw
.York, where he was the perfect
sports fan, good-natured dub
among tbo experts, hla aides told
him It waa eiaentlal to fly at
once to Chicago, since weather
might close la the airport later
veat him from keeping the all-s
mrtant engagement here.
w
Nixon Immediately shifted hie
plane and, without e murmur,
gave up, aa It turned out, a
night's aletp. In bis chartarcd
ane, we put down at Detroit
r • fuel atop, groped through
heavy ovarcait and freealag rain
ovtr Chicago, made for an alter­
nate landing In Cleveland and fin­
ally, turning back to Chicago,
found n way down through th e .
weather. The flight took altogether V
six hours. The next morning, after four hours of aletp, he could
Joke about hie experience with
Republicans at bagplpei shrilled
in the hotel lobby.
The Democrats map be able
to unborto this datarmiaed rider.
But hla armor—peace, the best
aeven yaara of pour Uvea—la lmpraiiiva. And thep will have te do
more than aamt-calllag U t h e / ,
are to succeed.
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'Bored' Roberson Breaks
Cage Scoring Record
A revenge-minded band of Sem­
inole High cagera Journey to Win­
ter Park tonight to meet The Park-'
era In what Seminole Coach Bud
Layer ealls "the game of the
year.”
t # The Seminoles will be taking the
floor with an Impressive 10-1 rec­
ord while the Parkers display an
1-2 mark.
The only lost the Seminoles have
suffered this season was at the
hands of the Parkers when they
defeated them earlier In the sea­
son. M-34.
“This Is the game we need,”
Layer said. ‘If we take this one,
we’ll bo on top of the world."
% Layer plana to start the same
lineup he has been using all year
with Terry Christensen and Jim
Gracey at the forward posts,
Charlca Oravete at center and Ray
Lundquist and George Perides at
the guards.
The B squad game is slated to
befcan at 7 p. m. with the varsity
tilt at 1:30.

PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UPI) The National Boalng Assn, today
dropped Sugar Ray Robinson from
first to fifth among middleweight
contenders, his lowest rating In
any division since his second year
as a professional IB years ago.
Robinson's plunge was caused
hy "his poor showing and loss to
Paul Pender" In their Jan. 22
fight for the New York and Mas­
sachusetts version of the middle­
weight crown, according to Tony
Petronella, chairman of the NBA
rating committee.
At the time of the Jan. 22 fight
In Boston, Robinson was not rec­
ognised as champion by the NBA.
He was listed as top contender.
Gene Fullmer of West Jordan,
Utah, la the NBA’s world Champksn.
Pender of Brookline, Mass., who
took Robinson's hunk of the
crown, la rated fourth today by
Uw NBA.
Spider Webb ofChicago was
boosted a peg to first place, followed by Gustav Scholz of Ger­
many and Henry Hank of Detroit,

•Swift Card Set
At Kennel Club
Eighty fleet greybeunds will
leap out of the starting gates to­
night at Sanford-Oriacdo Kennal
Club in a 10-raca program starting
at S:10 with a number of tvsnlymatched octeti slated for action,
f
Highlight of the swift card will
be the Grade-A ninth race in
which a coal black dog la favored
by morning lino oddi of 5-to-2.
He's Hobby Son, a veteran raeer
who will be scampering from the
three-box in the headliner. Hobby
Son la a consistent top-flight step­
per. He'i finished In the cash trio
In five of hit 10 starts this sea­
son.
A lightweight mlaa named O.B.’e
MMelon may provide top competi­
tion for Hobby Son from tbo inaide post position, the one-box
O.B.'e Melon recently outran A.
R. Ewbanks and Rocky MacGlnty, two of the flatst grey­
hounds at the Ik el speed oval.
Ed's Hour Glaaa Jo another
highly-regarded, but eomowhat In­
consistent, runner altled la the
. feature. This 70-pound outstepped
big Guttersnipe by three lengths
In a recant encounter, but then
finished seventh la his pest race.
Others In the ninth reee are
Blue Shot, Limber Timber, Feast,
Saraband and Pleasure Up.
The 10th centaet will epan the
atamlna-Wsting three-elghtha-mUe
distance. Snake,. an eld-timer la
the sport el queens, is favored by
early odds of 3-to-J. O’Neal la
another bet contender la the long

•

By United Praia UtenMUienal
PHILADELPHIA - Lon Mat­
thews, 111, Philadelphia, knocked
out Johiuy Busso, 136, New Yerk,
PROVIDENCE, S. I. - GU Ed­
wards, New Yerk, va. Willie
Greene, North Prevideaie, R. I.,
cancelled,
NEW YORK—Leheuarl Godlk,
14214, Algeria, outpointed Roger
Haney, 14114, Bermuda, 10.
CARACAS, Venetutla — Ben All,
l l l l i . Spain, outpointed Reason
Arise, 11414, Venezuela, 10.

Coaching Staff Set

LOS ANGELES (UPI) -T h e Lea
Angales Chargtra of tha American
Football Leaiue completed their
coaching staff Monday whan thay
signed veteran llnabackar Chuck
Noll of the Cleveland Browns as
defensive line eoach.

NEW YORK (UPI) — Califor­
nia’s defending NCAA basketball
champions today cr 'cd Cincin­
nati's eight • week grip on first
place In United Press Internation­
al’s major college ratings.
Coach Pete Newell's Golden
Bears, who believe the best bffense Is a good defense, collected
IB first-place votea and a total of
350 points In the latest balloting
by the 33 leading coaches who
rate the major schools for UPI.
Cincinnati, which had held first
place since the season began,
slipped to second with 13 firstplace votes and 321 points.
California reached the top after
holding aecond place the past four
weeks. The Bears have a 1# • 1
record and lead the major teams
In defense.
Bradley, which had to battle for
an overtime roadv Irtory over
Marquette Saturday night, moved
from fourth to third. West Vir­
ginia, beaten by WUHam and
Mary In last weekend's big upset,
slipped from third to fifth, Ohio
State advanced from fifth to
fourth to complete a shuffle in­
volving eaeh of the five top-rank­
ed teams.
There were no changes la the
lower halt of the top 10. Georgia
Tech remained slslh. Vlllanova
aevenlh, Utah eighth, Tatas ABM
ninth and Utah Slate 10th.
Kerth Carolina again headed the
second 10 group. Dayton moved
from lllh to Ittb. Southern Cali­
fornia was 13th,. Ktniaa Slate
14th and St. Loula 131h. 81. Jose­
ph’* (Pa.), St. Boaaventure. In­
diana, Kentucky, Southern Metho­
dist and Iowa Stato tied for 16th.

Halted P m * lalernatlonal

You’d never think Oscnr Robertson was bored w ith eel*
Icfe basketball.
The University of Cincinnati AlUAmerica reportedly
was ready to quit school last year and join the Harlem Globe­
trotters. Rut he decided to stick around for his senior y4ar
because he wanted to add two more national scoring reeordi

Scorers In NBA
Having Field Day

BoutManagers Barred ForLife In N.Y
NATIONAL GUARD'S Barker tries a push ahot in Iaat night's action in
tha Recreation Departments Adult League baaketball play. Trying to
block the shot la Robson Sporting Good's Kmerick a i teammates Gresemer
and Grota and the Guard’s McCarren move in.
(Herald Fhoto)

United Prase laterwetteanl
Hank Atron wants 979,000, dou­
ble what he earned in 1659, and
H'e bis for the asking if he can
pull a mathematical miracle.
All bo has lo do is prove to the
Milwaukee Braves hs was twice
as good last season as the ysar
before.
"There's no quesUon Aaron was
a lot bettor l u t year than he was
tbo year before/' conceded Gen-

From his homo la Mobile, Ala.,
Aaron said he w as. "vqfy dli:
appointed" with the first contract
sent him.by the Braves. It called
for ■ boost over list year's estlmated 937,500 but nothing like the
100 per cent hike he Is asking.
Bob Turley wee given a sub­
stantial raise for posting ■ 31-7
record la 1651 but the Yankees
took some or ttist money back
Monday on the basis of his dis­
appointing 9-11 mark last season.
Turlsy was la the 930,000-933,000
bracket in 1150. This year ht'U be
working for somtwhere between
927,000 end 929,000.
Butty Bavasi ef the world
champion Dodgers announced the
MIAMI (UPI) - Forty-three signing of five players, Including
ocean-going racing yachts will three rookies. The two holdovers
spread canvae at noon today for
the 22nd annual Mlaml-to-Nassau
Yacht Race.
The yachts, a record number for
lb* race, were to (Up past Govern­
ment Cut at the mouth ef BIscayio Bay Into the open Atlantic
far the 194-mlle run. They ware
scheduled te leave in three
groupi at ll-mlnute Intervals.
The Miami Waalher Bureau pre­
dicted 1940 miles an hour northerly winds for the start ef the race.
With favorable winds, the first
yacht could roach Nassau Harbor
late Wednesday or early Thursday,

who elgned were second - string
catcher Joe Plgnataao and pinchhlttsr Rip Repulskl, and the three
rookies were shortstop Earl Robin­
son, pitcher Phil Ortega and cat­
cher Gene Conaway.
The Cubs signed shorlitop Wil­
liam J. Ott, a la-yesr-old fresh­
man at St. John's University In
New York, for tbelr Lancaster
farm club la the Eastern League.

Flu Stops Edwards v
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UPI) _
Monday night's 10 • round bout
between WUlle Greene of South
Providence, R. I., and Gil Ed­
wards of New York was cancrllad
by promotor Manny Almeida when
Edwardi came down with the flu.

NEW YORK (UPI) - A "ter­
ribly ■hocked’* Joe Netro and
partner Johnny DeJohn, who co­
managed ex-champion Carmen
Btilllo, will confer with an attor­
ney today about possibilities of appeeling their llfe-Umo ben by the
New York State Athletic Commitslot.
In on unusually severe ruling,
Ihe commission Monday barred
them for lift from tbo fight gam*
In Naw York stats for having paid
151,000 during the past four years
te Gabo Genovsse of Syracuse,
N. -Y., an undercover managermatchmaker.
Netro, on tbo telephone at bis
borne In Ilhsca, N. Y., said he was
uncertain whsthsr an appeal
would be made te New Yerk slate

Finish In Bltck

courts or to the grievance com­
mittee of the National Boxing
Assn.
At Providence, R. I., Monday
night, Anthony Macaroni — presi­
dent of the NBA - Slid, ”1 don't
recall that the NBA ever recog­
nised a life-time baa in boxing.”
However, he itroiied, (he NBA
wltl regard DeJohn and Netro as
suspended In NBA territory at
le n t until they appeal to the
NBA's grievance committee —
even though the New York com­
mission is not n member ef the
NBA.
A favorable ruling by the NBA
would permit Netro end DeJohn
to menage fighters outside New
York elate.
Meanwhile, promoter Norman
Rothiehtld of Byraeusc, N. Y., who
was fined 13,000 In n separate
decision by the commission Monday, seid: "I will abide by the

decision. I'll slay In boxing and
pul all engines full speed ahead
in making matches."
Rothschild was fined 91,000 and
his Arens Club was fined 91,000
becauso ho admitted paying $10,
000 te Genevose for hie help In
making a Baiillo — Johnny Sex­
tet welterweight title fight, Sept.
II, 1634.

to hit bulging portfolio.
The records ItobertSoa 44t kla
sights on this season were the ma­
jor college three-year record of
2.53S points set by Trank Selvy a t
Furman (1U2-S3-54) and the alltime career mark of 2,107 estab­
lished by Dick Hemrie of Wake
Forest over a four-year fpan
(1112-53-54-55).
"Big 0 " wiped out Sdlvy’e reo»
ord Monday night at Ciaeiaaatt
with a »*-point effort that spaib*
ed the aaeond-ranked Bearcats Id
a runaway OH1 triumph over
Drake and raised hit career total
to 1,511. He'll go after Hermit's
mark Saturday night wbei the
Bearcats entertain Houston, need­
ing only 11 pelata to become the

In the Big Tea Coalerdage«
fourth-ranked Ohio State rem uacd unbeaten In ala league ewtiaga
by routing Michigan, IMS, i s
Jerry Luce* acored ■ .yebtflj
Michigan stale upset Mtaneotto,64-42, sad Indians turned book
Northwestern, 74-36, la a rough
game that featured n flat MM

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Washington Realtors, who finished
last In the American League last
year, made money anyway. It
waa announced during the an­
nual stockboldari' meeting Mon­
day that the club made a profit
of 97,094.19. Tble represented quite
a gain — for the Senators — who
lost money after winding up last
In list.

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Sanford ia being called "the center of Florida shad fiahtag" to a food many out of stato newspapers by writers who
fcavo vtelted this ana and havt boon impressed with the at­
traction shad fishing has for winter visitors and sportsmen
lonaraL
A Chicago Tribune writer advisee his readers:
'•Point the family bus toward Sanford and DeLand, Fla..
e a th e S t Johns River for stop number one on your southern
tear. Here'you can catch bard-fighting, Jumpinr shad that
a spawning run from the salt water more than ISO
up the mighty S t Johns every season.
"And the bonus on this outing in the St. Johns country
_ .jd * a black bass fishing and a look at a beautiful semi*
tropical river with alligators and a wealth of bird life.'*
A Washington, D. C. sports columnist wrote:
'The annual shad run has started in Florida and the
•enter of activity Is 8anford.
"Besides reports coming in, I saw orders for more than
14000 spoons from Sanford tackle dealers last week in Ar­
lin g to n . It is ft 'poor man's sport/ yet it attracts many of the
ric h w ho can afford the expensive forms of deep ses angling,
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tha natural attractions of Florida and its fishing first drew
people to the state for vacations. We ought to develop these
resources to tho utmost.
favombta publicity nbove—all free—In metropolitan
___ has boon brought about by tbs fish camp operators
Who work hard to plsaso visitors and spread the word about
tha eounty.

Kennedy Is Well Padded For Run
Against Humphrey In Wisconsin ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON
By LYLB C. WILSON
’WAiHINOTON (UFJ) - S«n.
John F. Kennedy will wear heavy
protective padding int« hie WUsm ile DeuteeratU presidential
primary contest against Bon. Hub it H. Uusiybrsy.
! Kennedy's pa441ng is nacsssary
Se Must the built-in Wlscmsla
gdm tecee enjsyad by Humphrey,
tlte M*Ung eaoslsU of a smartly
hSUyCSd eamsaign to identify
Kennedy as definitely tbs Wlscon.
Tbo^boUjSioo has sot Kaaaody
^ as a candidate of musk sour/ * ••. By. deciding te enter the Wisesasln primary, Kennedy rsvwlse
Massif to bo a man who dated
be take a loag cbanco with bis
aalitical future.
&gt;• WJU1 ef this wea acblmd In a
matter ef a fortnight or so by
Xotmody's bretbors, Robert and
are, who told nowsmsn boro
aad there around the nation that
1
brother
Jeha should etey out of
I emla boosais it would bo ea
tmfalr inatesi. Rebert and Ed­
ward made e f -Humphrey an alm**t lnvIac.Ufls candldata In WIs-

im lif

Advantages Humphrey undoubL
edly doss pesseso. The prsllmlnary ballybee, hewever. probably
| m erected * public state ef mind
Which' exports Kennedy to be
poked in Wisconsin end which
Will credit him with a moral vie
levy if he Is aot licked toe badly.
8 Humphrey loses, he probably
dead as a presidential caadldate. Not so, Konnsdyl

Kennedy's pro-convention drive
for the"'.presidency
■ has too much
steam -for it to bo derailed in
Wiseeasla unless the vote Is uL
terly lep-sidsd In Humphrey's be
half. If Ktanody comes la a mod
oratoly good second, Humphrey’s
standing will suffer because he
felled te lick Kennedy In a big
way. Aad Kennedy will gain as
the man whe ran srell in an ad
mlttedly uphill sprint.
Wheever It may bs who makes
campaign strategy In the Ken.
nedy-fer-proeUknt headquarters,
be ia a pretty smart fallow end
desem e a raise.
The Wisconsin primary and car
tala peUUca! factors related to It
probably ere overrOiUmatod this
year as in previous presidential
years. Tha facta are that the Wis.
coftstn last sometimes has had a
direct bearing on the nomination
ef n presidential candidate end
sometimes It has had none.
Consider 1944. Wendell L. Willkle, tha 1940 Republican nominee,
had a fairly good etart tfward
ran amlaa ties, Tha Wisconsin prosideatial primary destroyed Wlllkte
as a candidate. Thomas X. Dewey
won I I delegates, Douglas MacArthur and Harold Htasson three
oath. Willklo was blanked end
promptly withdraw.
I t was quite different in 1941.
Stassen, a native Minnesotan and
thrice elected governor ef that
state, won 19 of XT Wisconsin
delegates In 1941. MecArthur won
sight. Dewey was white-washed.
Dewey went on, however, te an
easy presidential nomination.

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CHICAGO - V there k any
Democrat atm harboring tea
slightest doubt that Richard Nixon
win bo a formidable opponent in
November, he or she should 1
be completely disabused. The
speech he delivered here is tee
charter ef his campaign, end
while it may be possible to fores
him elf the high road, the themes
he enunciated tor Republicans at
their lltO-a-plate dinner are (hose
he will sound again and agate into
November.
It ia net merely teat he em­
braces President Elsenhower end
seeks ta share tea cloak of his
personal popularity. That was ell
•loag obviously his principal
play.
But even as be points with
pride te the record ef the admini­
stration — and there ia no pointer
kith pride whe putt more vehem­
ence into bis work than tee vicepresidentr — he promises more.
Tho pledge te the critics and tea
doubters is that • new Republican
administration wU "build even
e tte r accomplishments te tea
lure."
Thla is a shrewd appeal. In edu­
cation, are eUtirooma Inadequate,
teachers underpaid and standards
flabby? Very well, then we will
strive te eliminate these trite.
There la too much chronic un­
employment and, under "obsolete
farm programs," the price* farm­
ers n etlv o continue to go down
white Uses te subsidise them go
up. Wo will give these problems,
says Nison, the highest legislative
priority.
This is tho line, too, on the
current eoatrovercy over defense
and tbs "deterrent lag." No ag­

WASHINGTON—It's no secret
that all our United Stetee sensto n serve as their own built-in
lobby Ikts, not to be stopped by
such piddling things likd peysle.
You can cell It aly salesmanship. And the slyest sample ef
this self-fashioned system ef eelling is the current hraiachild ef
our youngest Senator, Frdak
Church (D., Idaho).
Church had found himself sad­
dled with a most weighty problem.
His state's lead industry wns in
trouble. Lend and sine mines have
besn closing down, and about 1,900
miners have besn teased out ef
work because of tee-Mg stockpiles
of tho metals. .
How could Church, in a drama*
tic way, get the story of this d in
plight across u the seal tors ef
tha ether 49 sUteet And possibly
win their support, for Us auksidy bill for depressed miners?
Ha did it with little pigs. To
each ef his senatorial sidekicks
ht sent a surplus little pig. Net
the kind that you find squealing
In Uncle E ire's farmyard pen, nor
the kind you pinch pennies from
In Ihs kiddy's room.
These little pigs are . • , well,
1st the senator's aceempeayiag Ut­
ter explain U:
T h is litUs lead pig la a PSparweight — a miniature ef the 199pound hers turned out by the
Busker Hill Compaay at Kailagf,
Idaho.''
With this feur-euMs, three-oeat
hunk ef peyole, Church told bis
psyola-conscleue colleagues that
he was sending It with the heps
that it would "outweigh" any ob­
jection thty may have la accept­
ing gifts from • fallow senator.
“When you hold this hefty little
pig In your head," wrote the
young men from Idaho, "under­
stand it hns nothing te do wtU&gt;
the pork barrel or those whe hev«
been eating high on the have."
He then (truck hla heart-tug­
ging point: "It waa fashioned by
Bunktr Hill workert who ere won­
dering how mush longer their pay
cheeks will continue."
Tho trouble started la World
War II when demands caught our
country with tha lead In its pasta
down. Undo Ram naked Australia
and Mexico and ethers te eesd
along their ere.
Whet added to the irony ef the
ora problem wee that we got a
let of our foreign load and sine
surplus by trading surplus farm
•tuffs for it.
Anyway, imports kept up until

Rs-Hsaring S tt
On Utility Rotes
TALLAHASSEE (U N ) - Dade
County commissioners were told
yesterday the SUte Public Utilities
Commission will held • re hearing
on rslsa ef the Houston Gas Ce
as soon as possible.
County commissioners met with
Utilities Commissioners Edwin
Lea Mason, Jerry Carter end Wil­
bur King ia a t informal eps­
ilon to iron out various problem!
facing control of utilities ia pea
leus Dade County.
Miami City CemmlaatenOr Manry
Balabaa said th en has been a
storm of pretest by citiicni la the
city ever rales charged by tho
Houston Co.

Talked Into It,
And O ut Of It

our lead and line stockpile grew
so Mg that our gavemmoat had to
quit stockpiling, lk cn mines started to cloto down.
Tbore am possibly throe soluaas te this major headache of
our miners:
1, Subsidies, hut that lands te
vieiaus circles.
t. Raise tariffe to discourage
foreign Imports.
I. Get our government to mint
•ed ulckles — or load quarters

and helves, for that matter. To
ralnforao the coins, our mint peoplo could press rings ef gold or
allvor around ’em.
If wo minted enough load money,
demands could ost deep enough
Into tho aurplus to put distressed
miners beek to work with plenty
of lead money in their pockets.
I'm afraid, though, tela idea
would go over like a lead balloon.
Now thcro'a an idea for aurplua
ore—lead balloons.

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. 6. W. Crane
Al H., k a smart athletic coach.
Hk kam a are always top can*
because he mixes
kg y srieb k k eeecftkg. In tribale In Me state teaching ease,
ctatteu, I’m offering specific
lack te explain why smokers
ft
kHownp far heart victims.
CASE D-4M: At }&lt;., aged 99, Is
the ethleUe eeaeh ef • city high
"Dr. Crane," he began, "1 wish
you'd repeat your advice about
the mesial medical reasons why
gmokers are short-winded.
"Laat year you spoke at our
high school assembly end outlined
these reaieaa why smoking ham­
per* athletes.
"I told ssvsral coaches la our
state athletic* association end
they would like you to give us
the same facts in your column.
'Then our students could ell
1 teem eed scrapbook the ar-

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"eraay" te try a be&amp;up end tbOa
etruab up a converselien trite
"My wife o n — i i t r i a f t
more money." tenftS dR si
us bn aedkly put hla ptetel

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'String-Free' Aid
To Schools Urged
WASHINGTON (U N ) - A group
of business leaders has urged the
federal government to glvs 19 lowincome states about MOO million in
"string-fret" grants to bolster pub­
lic education.
The research end policy committoo for Economic Development,
which Inclbdoa some of tho na­
tion's best-known corporation exe­
cutives and Industrial chieftans,
said It decided federal aid to edu­
cation Is "necessary" in some
states.
The report called for tho MOO
million in free grants to "states
where incomes are lowest." It list­
ed 19 states,-mostly te the South,
where per capita incomes are less
than 99 per cent of the national
average.
They were Alabama, Arkansas,
Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kentucky,
Leulatena, Mlsekaippl. New Mexi­
co, Norte Coniine, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont,
Virginia ta d West Virginia.

greaser te tee wertd today ran
knock out the deterrent striking
power of the united States and
Mr. JChrushehtv knows 1L That l«
the ringing Nixon chelknge to
those who would "etU America
short" Bui. te tho same breath,
he asks for eonitructlvo criticism
and a M a rc h in g month-to-montn
re-examination of military capa­
bilities.
. If tell k having your eako and
eating li. too. than teat is pre­
cisely what Nixon r u n s to do
throughout tho campaign. With
casual humor, ho dlsmlsMi tea
Democratic attaeka on Mm as he
speaks te groups te hotel lobbies,
at receptions end whsrevsr they
are assembled, mining pot a sin-

f it oDDortunity.

1 His determination, as of now. Is
to treat all personal attacks in
this fashion. Sooner or later his
attackers may sting him and he
can corns angrily charging out,
as ho has dons in ihs past. But
Ihs present stance ef cool super­
iority as the opposition peppers

Quotable
Quotes
By United Frets International
NEWARK, N. J. - Rohm L.
Steven, an elder te the Ute Blebop
Sweet Daddy Orsee't House ef
Prayer for AH People, comment­
ing on n nearly six million dollar
government tax claim against
Grace's estate:
"They can claim that w« ewe,
but 1 knew that we don't owe.
Every time they take us to court
we win."
LONDON - A Ministry ef
Works spokesman, discussing tha
disclosure that the 909-foot tower
topped by Big Ben kani (Our inchos from tho vertical:
. "There is no need for alarmfour inches)out ef tee true 1a a
tower «t that halght la aot iiriout."
PIERRE, S. D-— South Dakota
State Hiitarlan WUl G. Robinson
(•reefy nixing a propcul to carve
the facts Elsenhower end Roose­
velt on Mount Rushmore:
"Idee stinks — too many facts
now."

Mm with bad aamaa gives him
• distinct advantage. A calculi:,
teg epsralor, he will net relinquish
it lightly.
Stopping te New York on the
way out hare, be was awarded Uuj|
Order of St. Sebastian by the
Catholic War Veteran*. There is
te the Nixon now on display at
Issst a touch of St. Sebastian, who
welcomed the trrows of- Ms mar-dom with such unshaken con­
tact.
What makes Richard run may
be simply ambition. The ingredi­
ents are not evident to the cas­
ual observer.- With the exception
of Ms wife, he has really no^
doss confidantes.
He ii alone, and if it were not
for the sura of genial goodwill
that be generate; in crowds, he
would item lonely. There is every
reason to believe that he writes
Ms own speeches, putting them to­
gether with His own shrewd sense
of where be is going and how.
His aides speak with slightlyvsiled scorn of the staff of 70
Gov. Nslson Rockefeller still-a
holds in readiness should Nixon*
fall on hli lacs.
But whatever the sourest cl his
drive, it is fsrmldsbls. Leaving
a golf writers' banquet in New
.York, where he was the perfect
iporta fan, good-natured duh
among ths experts, hit aides told
him It was essential to fly tt
once te Chicago, since weather
might close in tee airport later
prevent him from koeplng the all-..
Important engagement here.
«
Nixon immsdlatsly shifted his
plane and, without a murmur,
gave up, as it turned out, a
night's ilcep. In his chartered
ane, we put down at Detroit
r a fuel stop, groped through
heavy ovsrcait and freesing rain
ovtr Chicago, made for an alter­
nate landing in Cleveland and fin­
ally, turning back te Chicago,
found a way down through the .
weather. The flight took altogether V
■te hours. Tho next morning, af­
ter four hours of steep, ho could
joko about hla experience with
Republicans as bagpipe* ahrilted
in the hotel lobby.
The Democrats may bo aMo
to unhorse thla determined rider.
But hla armor—peace, tho best
■even years of your lives—is Im­
pressive. And thsy will have te do
more than nams-ealUng II they _
are te succeed.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — Actor Yul
Brynaer, disclosing ho may giro
up hla movie career for e full­
time job te tee United Nations
refugee program:
" I’ve boon contemplating giving
up shew business ever sines I get
into it. That was M years age.
But I do think tho time Is getting
ripe."
_ _ _ _ _ _
Gas industry in k s te the U. 1.
topped 19,000,900,000 for the first
time te 1989.

ae ba fair to that wonderful
"motor" of your human chassis.
Furthermore, smoke Irritates tee
lining ef the windpipe and lungs.
With Irritation, mors fluid oc­
curs, as you m iy recall when
you got bllstera on your palms
from unfamiliar hard work.
The same csceis secretion of
fluid occurs ia tbs lungs. But
oxygen must pass serosa those
lung membranes!
If a thicker layer of fluid separates the bleed caplUariea from
(he air spaces of the lunge, ob­
viously, the transfer of oxygen
is slowed down.
This thickening of fluid also
expiates why smokers have ehroale coughs until they often think
they have cheat tuberculosis.
And if you are ia a crisis, as
during a heart attack, aad
your blood needs a let ef oxygen
quickly, then -tela thicker fluid
layer may even tip the teak s in
favor ef tee Grim Beapar.
You coaches might profitably
send your planera te tea school
library to study
udy chapter eight ia
my book "How to Cash-la On
Your Worries," far it offers charts
aad a futter aipltaatten ef why
tobacco hampers athletes.
(Alwaye write la Dr. Oram In
cere ef this

VOBAC0O HAMPERS ATHLETES
a track coach like A)
a crucial Dark meat.
Would It be amart for him te
let his ruaaers donate • pint ef
Md a pkee Just before their
race?
Certainly not, for tea lack of
a plat of red blood corpuscles
win kw er the esygea carrying
patter e&lt; teg blood.
Well, the tame thing occurs
whan athletes imokt. For they
inhale a lot ef carbon monoxide
In tho incomplete combustion of
tin tahacee and elgarete paper.
Carbon monoxide kills the
•xy gee-carrylag power of tee red
tarpuaciea.
Oh, the eerpuactea. are still
flawing along ia tho blood. But
they are now "filed" so they can­ ing n kng 4e etaaped. eddreeeed
not pith up egygau a t they pass savetepe and Me to cover typing
through tho luagi.
.
tad printing easts when yen send
They ere thus no more helpful tar one ef kk
te the athlete teas tee red blood
cells teat be might donate vie
a Meed transfusion.
.H eavy smoking can even produe* a 19 per teat saturation of
homa ilahla with daagornue e a r
HUNTSVILLE, Ale. (U N ) Mej. Gen. John B. Medark. whe
DRIVING HAiA—
Actually, Mite have shewn that retired Sunday •&gt; chief ef tee
•aly t par rent carbon monoxide Army Ordnance Mtesite Commend,
ia tha Mead will also reduce your hasb eea elected chairman of tee
ef vision end your beard of Electronic Teething Ln
perception, so eye experts boratorisa in Washington.
warn against the haiard ef tobeeMedarli, who directed all of tee
Army'e missile aad outer space
ee for cute driven.
Imagine hew much mere dan- programs, retired alter a? yearn
goreus tea efbrte are oa the active eerrice. T ie free world's
n o ao r or swimmer whose heart first earth eeteUite, Explorer I,
demands every bit of esygea pot- waa launched under hie direction
Jan. 91, IMS and bin command
Yeu athletes are thus penallg- also launched the firm mm satel­
lag yew hearts whet yhu gaaoke. lite, Pioneer IV, M uch 9, IMP.

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Game Time
At &amp;30

Robinson's Bout
Rating Takes
Heavy Beating

A revenge-minded band of Saminole High eager* Journey to Win­
ter Park tonight to meet The Park­
er* in what Seminole Coach Bud
Layer eall* "the game of the
year."
e The Seminole* will be taking the
floor with an impreiiivo 10-1 rec­
ord while tha Parker* diiplay an
1-2 mark.
The only lose the Seminole* have
iLtfered thl* season wat at the
hands of the Parkers when they
defeated them earlier in the sea­
son. 68-54.
‘•Thl* is the game we need,"
Layer aaid. 'If we take this one,
we'll be on top of the world."
| Layer ptans to start the tamo
lineup ho has been using all year
with Terry Christensen and Jim
Gracey at the forward posts,
Charles Oravetx at center and Ray
Lundqulst and George Perides at
the guards.
The B squad game is slated to
began at 7 p. m. with the varsity
tilt at 1:30.

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PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UPI) The National Boxing Attn, today
dropped Sugar Ray Robinson from
first to fifth among middleweight
contenders, his lowest rating in
any division since bis second year
oi a professional 18 yeara ago.
Robinson’s plunge was caused
by "his poor showing and loss to
Paul Pander" in thrir Jan. 22
fight for the New York and Mas­
sachusetts version of the middle­
weight crown, according to Tony
Patrontlla, chairman of tha NBA
rating committee.
At the time of the Jan. 22 fight
In Boston, Robinson was not ratognlted as champion by tbo NBA.
He was listed as top contender.
G«n* Fullmer of West Jordan,
Utah, 1* the NBA’s world cham­
pion.
Ponder of Brookline. Mass., who
took Robinson's hunk of the
crown, is rated fourth today by
tha NBA.
Spldor Webb of Chicago was
boosted a peg to first place, fol­
lowed by Gustav Scholi of Ger­
many and Henry Hank of Datrolt.

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Af Kennel Club
Eighty fleet greyhounds will
leap out of the starting gate* to­
night at Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club in a 10-race program starting
at 8:10 with a number of evenlymatched octet! slated for action.
0 Highlight of the swift cerd will
be the Grade-A ninth race in
which a coal black dog Is favored
by morning line odds of 5-to-S.
He's Hobby Son, a veteran raeer
who will be scampering from the
three-box in the headliner. Hobby
Son is a consistent top-flight step­
per. He’s finished in the cash trio
in five of his 10 starts this sea­
son.
A lightweight miss named O.B.’s
•M e lo n mey provide top competi­
tion for Hobby Son from the in­
side post position, the one-box
O.B.’s Melon recently outrsn A.
R. Ewbanks and Rocky MacGlnty, two of the finest grey­
hounds at tba local speed oval.
Ed's Hour Glass Is another
highly-regarded, but somewhat in­
consistent, runner slated la the
. feature. This 70-pound outstepped
big Guttersnipe by three lengths
in a recent encounter, but then
finished seventh la his neat race.
Others la the ninth raee are
Blue Shot, Limber Timber, Feast,
Saraband and Pleasure Up.
The 10th contest will span the
stamina-testing three-elgbths-mlle
distance. Snake, an old-timer la
the sport ol queens, is favored by
early odds of s-to-l. O'Neal la
another bet contender in the long
one.

•

Ring Results
By United Press International
PHILADELPHIA - Lea Mat­
thews, 1U, Philadelphia, knocked
out Johnny Busso, 138, New Yerk,
1.
PROVIDENCE, R. I. - Gil Ed
aw ard s, New York, vs. Willie
Greene, North Provldesse, Jt.
cancelled.
NEW YORK—Labouarl Godib,
1424b, Algeria, eutpeiated Reger
Haney, M M , Bermuda, 10.
CARACAS, Veaesuela - Ben All.
112K, Spain, outpointed Ramon
Arias. 11M, Venetuela, SI.

C ochins Staff Set
LOS ANGELES (UPI) —Th, L«,
Angtles Chargtri of tha American
Football Loaguo completed their
eoacblng staff Monday whan thsy
signed vatsran llnsbacker Chuck
Noll of the Cleveland Browns as
defensive line roach.

California
Takes Over
Top Cage Spot
NEW YORK (UPI) - Califorala's defending NCAA basketball
champions today cr 'c d Cincin­
nati’* eight • week grip on first
place in United Tress Internation­
al's major college ratings.
Coaeh Pet* Newell's Golden
Bears, who believe the best bffrnse Is a good defense, collected
18 first-place votes and a total of
330 points in tba latest balloting
by (he 35 leading coaches who
rate the major schools for UPI.
Cincinnati, which had held first
place since the season began,
slipped lo second with 11 firstplace votes and 322 points.
California reached the top after
holding second place the past four
wtaka. The Bears have a 16 • 1
record and lead tbo major teams
In dofense.
Brndlay, which had to battle for
an ovartlmn roadv Irtory over
Marquette Saturday night, moved
from fourth to third. West Vir­
ginia, beaten by William and
Mary In Mat weekend's big upset,
slipped from third to fifth, Ohio
State advanced from fifth to
fourth lo complete a shuffla in­
volving each of tho five top-rank­
ed teams.
There wero no changes in the
lower halt of the top 10. Georgia
Tech remained sixth. Vlllanova
seventh, Utah eighth, Teas* ARM
ninth and Utah State loth.
North Carolina again haaded th*
second lo group. Dayton moved
from 18th to 12tb. Southern Cali­
fornia waa 13tb, Kansas Stats
Mth and St. Louis 13th. St. Jose­
ph's (Pa.), St. Bonavenlure, In­
diana, Kentucky, Southern Metho­
dist and Iowa State tied for 16th.

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NATIONAL GUARD'S Barker trine a push nhot in last night's action in
the Recreation Department’s Adult League basketball play. Trying to
block the shot is Robson Sporting Good's Kmerick as teammates Ureaemer
and Grota and the Guard’s McCarren move in.
(Herald Photo)

Brave Star Aaron Wants To Double His Salary In 1
United Press Internstleaal
Hank Aaron wants 878,000, doubio what he earned la 1S5S, and
It's bln for the asking if he can
pull a mathematical miracle.
All he has to do la prove to the
MUwaukeo Braves ha was twice
as good last season as the year
before.
"There's no qutsUon Aaron was
a lot better last y tar than he was
tha year before," conceded Gen­
eral Mentger Johnny McHale,
"but not 100 por cent bettor."

From his homo la MobUc, Ala.,
Aaron said be w as. "very dis;
appointed" with the first contract
sent him.by the Braves. It called
for a boost ovar last year's esti­
mated $37,500 but nothing Ilka tha
100 per cent hike he is asking.
Bob Turley was given a substantial raise for posting a 21-7
racord in 1858 but the Yankees
took some or that money back
Monday on the basis or bis dis­
appointing l-li mark last season.
Turlty was in the 830,000-883,000
bracket in 1858. This yaar ha'll bo
working for somswbare between
827,000 and $28,000.
Busty Bavatl of tho world
champion Dodgers announced the
MIAMI (UPI) - Forty-throe signing of five players, including
eceen-going racing yachts will three rookies. Tho two holdovers
spread canvaa at noon today for
tbo 22nd annual Miaml-to-Nassau
Yaebt Baca.
The yachts, • racord number for
the race, were le slip peet Governmoat Cut at tho mouth ef Biseayao Bsy Into the open Atlantic
for tho 184-mllt run. They wore
scheduled te leave In three
groups at 11-minute intervals.
The Miami Weather Bureau prodieted M-20 miles an hour northerly winds far the start of the raee.
With favorable winds, the first
racht could reach Nassau Harbor
ate Wednesday or early Thursday.

Yacht Race
Slated Today

who slgnsd wero second - string
catcher Joe Plgnalano and pinchhitter Rip Repulski, and the three
rookies were shortstop Earl Robin­
son, pitcher Phil Ortega and cat­
cher Gene Conaway.
The Cubs signed shortstop Wil­
liam J. Oil, a 18-year-old fresh­
man at SI. John's University in
New York, for their Lancaster
farm club in tho Eastern League.

Flu Stops Edwards
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UPI) _
Monday night’* 10 • round bout
between Willio Greene of South
Providence, R. 1., and Gil Ed­
wards of New York was cancclltd
by promoter Manny Almeida whan
Edward* came down with (he flu.

Finiih In Black
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Washington Senators, who finished
last in the American League lest
year, made money anyway. It
wee announced during the an­
nuel etockboldars’ meeting Mon­
day that the club made a profit
of 87.0N.il. This represented quite
n lain — for the Senator* — who
lost money after winding up last
in 1851.

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courts or la tha grlavanco com­
mute* ot the National Boxing
Aisn.
At Providence, R. !., Monday
night, Anthony Maeeronl — presi­
dent of tha NBA — aaid, "1 don't
recall that th* NBA ever recog­
nised a life-time ban in boxing."
However, be stressed, th* NBA
wiU regard DaJohn and Netro as
suspended in NBA territory at
least until they appeal to the
NBA'* grievance committee —
even though the New York com­
mission is not a member at th*
NBA.
A favorable ruling by tba NBA
would permit Netro aad DaJoha
to menage lighten outside New
Yerk state.
Meanwhile, promoter Norman
Rothschild of f yracuse, N. Y., who
wee fined 82,000 la a separate
decision by th* commiuloa Mon­
day, said: "I will abide by th*

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'Bored' Roberson Breaks
Cage Scoring Record
United Pres* International

You'd never think Oscar Robertson was bored with eoL
lege basketball.
The University of Cincinnati All-America reportedly
was ready to quit school last year and join the Harlem Globe­
trotter*. But he decided to stick around for hi* senior ydar
because he wanted to add two more national scoring rneorite

Scorers In NBA
Having Field Day
NEW YORK (UPI) - Thcy'ro
producing more points than evar
in iba National Basketball Asso­
ciation this season — and Wilt
Chamberlain and Jack Twyman
are spearheading the attack.
According to league statistics
released today, overall point pro­
duction Is running at an alt-tlma
high ot 114.6 per team per game,
which represents an increase of 8
points over last season's record
bustlns output.
Figuring prominently in the new
assault are Chamberlain of the
Philadelphia Warriors and Twy­
man of tha Cincinnati Royals.
Both are within easy shooting
distance of the 2.105 point In­
dividual record set last season
by Boh Pettit of tho St. Louis
liapki.

83 Countries Entered
ROME (UPI) — Tho Olympic
Committee announced Monday
that a total of S3 countries have
entered athletea for the I860 sum­
mer Olympic Games at Roma.
The last country to enter was
Monaco.

BoutManagers Barred For Life In N.Y.
NEW YORK (UPI) — A "ter­
ribly (hocked* Joe Nstro and
partner Johnny DaJohn, who co­
managed ex-champion Carman
Baallio, will confer with an attor­
ney today about poiilblllties of ap­
pealing their life-Uma ban by lbs
New York Stele Athletic Commis­
sion.
In en unusually severe rulio|,
the commission Monday barred
them for lift from tho fight game
in New York state for having paid
851,000 during the pait four yeara
to Gabe Genov*** of Syracuse,
N. 'Y., an undercover managermatchmaker,
Netro, on tbo telephone at his
home In Ithaca, N. Y., aaid he wee
uncertain whether an appeal
would bo mode to Now York atato

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decision, I'll stay in boxing and
pul aU engines full spesd ahead
la making matches."
Rothschild was fined 81,000 and
his Arene Club was fined 81.000
because ha admitted paying $10,
000 to Genevose for his help la
making a Basillo — Johnny flaxtot welterweight title fight, Sept
13, 1830.

to his bulging portfolio.
The records Rebertion Mt hi*
sights on this season were the ma­
jor college three-year record of
2,338 points set by Trank Salvy ot
Furman (1812-33-54) and tho alltime career mark of 2,38V oatahllahed by Dick Hemrie of Wako
Forest over a four-year Spaa
(1812-33-54-S3).
"Big O" wiped out selvy'i re t­
ard Monday night at CUcimati
with a lo-point offort that spatt­
ed tbo second-ranked Bearcats th
a runaway 8f4l triumph over
Drake and raised hie career total
to 2,571. Ha'll go after Hermit's
mark Saturday night when tho
Bearcats ontortala Houston, need­
ing only 17 points to become tba
highest scorer la college basket­
ball history.
Robertson yawoed hie -way
through tho Drake contest.
passing Salvy'e record with two
quick Tayupa In the first tlx min­
ute*. Play wae Interrupted at thl*
point at tho six-foot-flv* forward
from Indianapolis posed far photos
griphers.
Robertson eomplttod hie retard
breaking nlgkt by totaling 1$ of
20 free throws, nin* of 21 field
goal attempts, 12 rebounds aad
seven aielita.
Jerry Wost, another All-Ameri­
ca who haa boon playing in Rob­
ertson's shadow for tbo past too
seasons, talllad 88 points aad M
rebounds In leading fifth • ra tte d
West Virginia to a 101-Tl viewry
ovar Virginia Military.
in th* Big Ten Caaforeneifourth-ranked Ohio State remain­
ed unbeaten, in alt league milage
by routing Michigan, IMS, an
Jerry Luce* scored II .petal*!
Michigan State upset Minnesota,
6443, and Indian*
ana turned beak
Northwestern, T8-3
rg-as, la a rough
gem# that featuured a fist flam
between Indian's
t's Charley HaB
and tha Wildcats WMie

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FURN. Apt. 901* W. l i t St.

Widow Says Sell

UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom house.
FA 2-3S50,
LARGE bedroom, private bath,
private entrance: with or without
private living room. FA 2-2720.
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom house,
newly decorated. Call FA 241M.
3-DEDROOM house cloae in, range
furaiabed. Call FA 2-0MS after
2:00 P. M.
^Tueo., thru FrL • S P. M. day ha* 3-BEDROOM, kitchen
completely air coodlti
fora insertion. Mon. • Sat. noon.
FA 3-1711.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED!
F U R N I S H E D apartment tU
monthly, nil utilitiea paid except
Tuea. thru Frl. • • P. M. day be­
gaa.
Phone FA 2-3071 'till 1:20
fore insertion. Mon. • Sat. noon.
P. M. FA 2-3555 after «:00.

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DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAYt

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dEL / • ■' '■*•.- -/v f—j

HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
side between Colory and Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
pliances. School bus atop. Quiet
neighborhood. I l l par month.
Phone PA 24141.

Wt have aa excellent selection ef
lets, soma of them la Sanford'*
moat exclusive residential sec­
tions. Let u* drive yon around
and show you what la available.
You. wilt he pleasantly surprised
at aamo af the prieee.
£ IMS. list fsstirs* SnMM**t tie,WwMtkMv

“The chauffeur is th n guilty

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borrow I t r

V. H. ‘'BUT STEMPER Ageney
Phone FA 1-4M1
l i t N. Park
Phono FA 2-ltll M01 Park Dr.

PALL "THE TIME TESTED
1-BEDROOM furnished home 0100
FIRM" TODAY
mo.; responsible people only.
fer wonderful investment epporC*B FA 9-1000.
PRIVATE PARTY to a d fevoiy
tunllfee In 94. Johns River pro­
THE SANDS OF TIME
borne to Little Venice, reason­
I 0. Mortgage L oom
perties, and highway 1740 pro­
LARGE
unfurnished
bouse:
able. Ph. PA 2-2352 between 0:00
ARE RUNNING OUT
T. Business OpportaaMas
perties.
stove and refrigerator, to*
and 7:00 P. M.
There are oily thro* homes loft S t Johns Realty Co.
V-A Insurance
month, loot V. P in t «L PI
ia exclusive SAN 8BM KNOLLS.
S. Female Help Wanted
FA 2-3532.
110 North Park Ave.
mean* Hitt only throe more
•*. Mala Help Wnatod
RAYMOND M. BALL This
"The Tim* Teated Firm"
happy
tamillea
wdl
be
able
to
1*. Mala or FomaU
AND ASSOCIATES
•ay:
11. Work Wanted
Beal Eatata — Insurance
I t. Plumbing Services
Surety Bond*
"In looking far a bom* we saw
II. Electrical Service*
SOS So. Park Ava. Fh. PA 94941
CANDY ROUTE
maay with MANY of lb* fea­
14. Build. Paint ft Repair
Buford
ture* of SAN SEM KNOLLS, but
NEW
HERSHKY
1L Special Bervicoo
Evans Bldg. U k* Maap
non# with ALL af them. For
PRODUCTS
k OTHERS
I 9*A P
V 1 H I 7 Parian
I B Iira B
ll-A
Beanty
RENT A BED
• If. Flowers ft Plants
instance thorn wore maay with
GOOD INCOME
tosUxway, Hospital ft Baby Bade
9 bedrooms. I v I k hatha,
No Experience Necessary
17. Pete . LtveaOntk •
By foxy. Week or Month.
electric kitchens, terrntan floors
Operate from Horn*
10. Machinery . Tania
CARROLL'S PURNTTURR
and etc., l i k e SAN SEM
W* place and locate a l
19. Boats and Megan
IV PA '94111
119 W. let BL
KNOLLS, and ram* eve* had
Dispanaar*
99. Autoaaohitou
the seme FHA financing with
ftparo Or Full Tim*
99-A Trailers
kw dew* payment and tow HnesBant weekly earnings rotating
■ 90. Fnraltnro
monthly payments. But there
and collecting from our m w
99. Articles Fer Bel*
was always SOMETHING wrong
Candy Dispensers in your area,
tt-A Article Wanted
•like not having eity water
Requires responsible person,
90. Nettora ft P srerae
L (O) (O) K AT TH1B VALUE —
and sewers, ar net having the
about
0 hours spar* time week­
B0. Loot ft P o n d
t acre*, tote toon 1 miles from
Urge, covered patios you see la
ly and minimum cash invest­
A |S . Bisection • Inatru
daws town.
SAN IBM KNOLU, or being
ment of 9792.00. fo r interview
Goad 9 bedroom hone. I screen­ tocatod to a noisy neighboehood.
writ* at once giving full parti­
ed porches, gas range
cular* and phone number to
Don't pa** this up Oar gg,20i.
That ia one thing wo love about
Division Manager, Bon H. */*
ALSO
SAN SEM KNOLLS - R to
I extra large tots, ever to acr*
QUIET. Another thing, we can
•aeh, room for home and par-/ tot our chlldroa play to front
dan, to eky. 91,199 teak.
because mot home Is on a dead
end street and «o don't live
FARMER’S AGENCY
to eonstant tear that a speeding Needed - 8 - Woman - AVON
M. V. Parmer, leahor
Aten spaaing to Lake M eant.
car will run them down. IT M
D. H. Whitman
LIKE A NEAT, CLEAN LITTLE
Bara that extra m any by
COMPLETELY
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITY I
ranee***Hag A V O N . Write
Ph. Pft 9-9137.
NOW, Managar, Box 944,
And, last but not lead, the eonatractien to guaranteed to be to*
Lockhart, Fla. tor toaarvtow to
ymar ham*.
very beat because efery bit af
R was personally supervised by
PURIISHED garage apartment,
to* builder, Philip BouM."
2540Vs Palmetto Ava. C o ll
PA 9-5W4 or PA 90011.
SAN SEM KNOLLS Is four blocks
west af French Ave. on Twen­
•PLUSH CAMP ON
tieth Street. A Stamper associate
LAKH HARNEY"
to on the premises dally.
Wal hoilt cam*, tultabla fer year
round homo, two badroems, bath, W. H. “ BUI” S tam p er Agency WHITE GIRL to work to laundry
Realtor ft la slum
and dry cleaning. Apply to parkitchen, largo living room with
FURNISHED house fer rant, H
seo. Joe's Laundry ft Dry
ASSOCIATES! H. K. Tagfer
te rra in floors, elaborate fire
Smyrna.Dr., DaBary.
Cleaners, MOT Sanford Ava.
pile* and barbecue grill, large Arthur P. Day, Everett Harp**
Robert V. May, Bert Pilcher,
te rra in floor sun porch, and
bMUdtef Juat raflalshad and wir­ Helen E. Noonan, B, T. MrCaakil
ed, t v extra sleep lag quarters, Phene PA 1-4991 l i t N. Park
also includes good bousa trailer, Phooa PA 94311 2001 Park Dr.
WT frontage an Lake Harney,
Included am kitskaa appliances 9BKDKOOM bousa, kitchen equip,
pad. EatabUihad lawn. low
acme furniture, afferod oxC. A. Whiddon, Sr. and
monthly payments. FA 2-4275.
CREDIT ASSOCIATION needs to­
cluslvaly by "Tb# Tim* Taatad
tal man 9149 yeart tor contact
BROKER
Firm.”
9BEDROOM CB house, trrraiao
work witk kuslnass and profes­
Mt Bo. Park Ava. Ph PA 1419!
floors, tile bath, slactric kitchen,
S t Johns Realty Co. astro
sional people ia this area. Must
lari*
Uviag
room.
Tolal
NICELY furaltomd two
have car. Plaid training plus
l i t North Park Ava.
price
10.190.
PA
91019.
and two hath apartm«
atubstantial drawing account for
•The Tim# Tasted Firm**
J . O. Lanap, m 3 fleet
man attested. This la aa unusual
FA 2-5M9.
money • m a k i n g opportunity.
Writ# Manager, Bos 10, */# la n ­
iard Herald.

S t JohnB Realty Co.

#IRS Interested
In Your Interest

THE T1MI. TESTED FIRM
lid N. Park Ave. Ph. PA S41M

SANFORD Plumbing ft Heating
2500 S*. Elm Ph. FA 2-7014.

Thii 2 Bedroom borne, featuring
hardwood floors, large kitehen, Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Jeo C. Thomaa
enclosed porch, add fully tiled
bath, is vacant, you can look 1»U Saritn St.
FA 24040
H over thoroughly and you'll
agree It's a good buy at S10.000.
ran be handled for 9375.00
down, balance at 2M.no monthly.
Seller will pay elating eoata.
Plumbing k Heating
Etcluaivo with Seminole Realty,
AIK CO'THTtONINa
loot Park Ava.
FA 1-5222 or FA 2-2140 evening* CONTRACT and REP MR WORE
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 24542
SANLANDO Spring Area, near golf
course; two bedroom CR home, IS. Electrical Sonrlcm
electric kitehen, new draw House Wiring — Electric Service
drapes. CaU C. W. Ward, Oviedo,
Sid Vthlcn
FO 5-1541.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO. '
U t Magnolia
FA 2-0015

RESIDENTIAL LOTS

DUPLEX, furnished, one bedroom
3301 Park. FA 3-3444.

15. Special Services

12. Plumbing Services

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

CUSTOM BUILT furniture - a to ­
ll* piecea ar «*U. AIM feroL
ture repair. Cahteato s a f e
TA 1-700.

Windshield
Hack Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glass
$SAVE$
SERVICE
New * Used
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. Furniture end Appliances
11 114 W. 2nd St.

FA 2-4*32

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
104 So. Park (24 hr. acr.)
FA 2 3025

New ft Uied FanUtun ft Afpto
ancei. A Good Piece f t
BUY. SELL ar TRADE

MODERf RUG CLEANERS
F u rn itu rt
AU Sise Rugs And Wall To Wall Jenkins
FA B-TOto
Carpets- Satisfaction Guaranteed. 400 Sanford Ave.
1 Week Service Ph. FA 1-7417
• BIO VALUES
• 1U1CK CREDIT
15*A B eauty P arlo rs
*RASY TERMS
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
WILSON • MAIER
1004 Adams Ph.
FA * ‘55
Now and Used Furniture
RAINBOW Painter* ft Decorators
Be Lovelier With Professional 311 E. First 84.
FA M R
—Free Estimates. Ph. FA 2-1300.
Beauty Care.
22. Article* For Bain
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
FOR SALE: I-ptoea gray
Contact MS West Mb It.
suite, practically new,
Phene FA 24*41
able. FA 2-7101.
TASKER PAINTIN’0
Room
INI C H E V R O L E T ear Ndln
Special. FA 14150.
110.00; 1 Admiral ehartwevo ra­
THOS. E. THOMPSON
dio with 70 turn tabio 919.90;
General Contractor
AMI to record juke box, perfeet
Nome Carpentry Repairs
for den, needs Kttln repair
Roofing ft Siding
025.00; separately ar a l fer
IS . Klownra a Plant*
Phone FA 24452
100.00. Phan* FA S-noi ar
FA 14014 niter I p. a .
B ft M ROOFING
Contracting ft Repairs
FACTORY TO VOV
licensed — Beaded —Insured
ALUMINUM
FREE ESTIMATES
VENETIAN BUNDS
000 Laurel Ava. PL. FA 1-7043 18. M achinary • Tool*
Bnskied brad. Sag-proof bottom
ral with pUslie ends. Ptaalto
CARPENTER work and general D. C. 4 Case, D. O. Cast, C. Cast
ar rayon topee. Cotton or apian
repairs reasonable. FA 2-5001.
04 International, 9-N. Ford. 35
and 10 gallon Bean grove ipray- Senkarik Glaaa *ad Paint Go.
IF' YOU have painting problems
a n ; all typti grove equipment. 112-114 W. tod at
PA 94M9
nnd want to taka advantage of
Also Baldwin-TuthiU 34 inch band
year* of oxparianca and the
saw. Complete welding. Ward
best of workmanship call K. M.
Equipment, Oviedo, FO 9-3541.
Young FA 1-0000 or J. L. Bled­
soe FA S-412S.
IB. 8p*cial Services
Gateway f t Tb# Waterway
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY
Your EV1NRUDB Dealer
1999 Palmetto Ave.
Robson Sporting Goode
Open 24 hr*, day—7 days a week 20444 R. 1st.
Ph. PA 2-1001
INCOME TAX SERVICE

WILLIAM iM. MURRAY

1111 Celery Aka. Tol- FA MI94
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 9-4999 After S P. M.
SERVICE CALLS |I.M . For de­
pendable TV service call San­
ford TV Center, 0th. and Ban- '•o FORD plekup 9199. Rnel'i Paint
ford Ava. FA 14741.
Shop, 10th. and Sanford Ave.
41T

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manta, invoice*. hand bUla, and
programs, e t c . Progressiva
Printing Co. Phan* PA 92001900 West 19th It-

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
SMALL VENTURA traitor, ideal
for huatteg or varatlan, equip­
ped with water and gaa light*
extra. 3511 Orlando Dr., DaWitte
Traitor Court.

Used furniture, applian ce, took
ate. Beugbrtold Levy** Mart
t i l Baaford Ava. Ph. PA 1-4119
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Fra* Esti­ ROLLAWAY, Hospital and
Bad*. Day, Weak or N
mates. Phone FA 3-7G1G.
FURNITURE CENTS!
1100 Franck Ava.
Ph. *A 97039

DREDGING: Land filled
batches pumped in. N* ;
small v to large. CaU Tl
1-4020.
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
SALESMEN-WONDERFUL Op­
REAL EBTATE DRU’E-IN
Bine* 1041
portunity with tha famous Tiny
2044 French Ave.
A. HARE
DEBAR
Tot Safely Tabla Co. FuU or NOrth 14420
NOrth B-4
J. W. HALL
t ties*. Distributorship openR tgit1r
. Far personal interview
U1 HaU”
Phan* FA 1-3441
phaa* NO 94120.
BEAUTIFUL 9 BEDROOM HOME
LOCATED IN BUNLAND ES­
TATES. Law down payment and
taka aver VA mortgage at *•«%
later*at, monthly payment 172.43.
Ham* aaly 1 yr. old. Move ia
COOK, seafood oapertenced. Apply
Rea Shell Eaetauraat, 2500 I*.
43 ft. Crestliner Trailer on large
landscaped tot. Two 31 ft. porch- 1 Oak Ava.
oa aad carports, city utilities.
Owaer moving away—So* at 29*4
Magnolia Ava.
HANDICAPPED VETERAN, mar­
ried, ago to. aaaklag employ­
"LOTS" OP BABOA1N
ment; experienced la bookkeep­
li beautiful l o t a , Hriarcllff,
ing: high school graduate;
Dratmwold Section, offered exnative of Baafard. Will consider
rlusivaly by St. Johns Realty
say typo v*rb. CaU FA l-24Sg.
Co. at a fraction af the assessed
valua. 9T x 120', sec "The Time
Tested Firm", immediately for
these "Hat Bargalas”,

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COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Bnrates available from 1110 daw*
—assume 057JO monthly payWASHINGTON (UF1) - Tkto
manta. Inquire *4 office ar
year the Internal Bavanua Sarvlca LOTS CHOICE LOTS: Near three
pbona PA l-TOOg.
wdl be chocking income tax re;
turns with unusual c a n tor re­
porting of income from dividends
FOR BALE
and tote re at.
t acroa with I bedroom, concrete
An estimated five bdikw deHart MUST SELL AT ONCE -Leavlag
block home, high and dry loadtown; 2 bedroom frame home aa
worth or more goes unreported
House approximately .9 years
Hwy. te West. Bait after taka*.
^ eaeh year and Uncle Sam toias upaid, with acw roof. Several oak
PA 3 24*4, Sanford.
W wards af 150* miUion in tasae.
trees aad assarted citrus trees.
Uk* wage* and aalartes, inter­
Good water. Oa paved Bd.
est iacoma to generally taxable.
910,999 with amall down payTax-axemp bends a n an excep­ Officer Transferred
tion So la the first ISO af slock This ia your opportunity to pick
dividends per taxpayer, latareat
up aa outstanding 4 bedroom, I ROSA L. PAYTON
credited to a savings account is as
bath, deluxe Phlliipi-BulR ham*
And Associate!
to beautiful Loch Arbor, having
Registered Real Eatata Broker
access to beautiful Crystal Lake,
at 919,909.00, satisfy owner's Ph. FA S-1301 1742 at Hiawatha
Form Humphrey Club equity
of only 12900, assume
NEW YORK (UPI) - Forma­ 4VUW mortgage,
with monthly
tion af a Humphrey far president
HOME 8EKKKR8
S t John* Realty Co.
payments kelow what you would
eh* tor tha Easter* BUtea was
ifay w# show you this I bedroom,
anoot
tor
this
typo
af
home.
110 North' Park Ava.
announced. Marvin Basaabarg. act­ BEE IT TODAY. Exclusive with
1 bath horn* located an Rosalia
“Tha Time Tasted Firm"
ing ehairmaa af the club, aid a
PLUMBING
Drive. This home features fully
Saally, 1991 Park Ava.,
reception for Ben. Hubert Humph­ Somlaolo
Coalractlng ft Repairs
electrir kitchen, space beater. HOUSE, 0471 down: I bedrooms,
PA 25112 or PA 14341 avanlags
rey (D-Miaa.) would bo hold hero
Free Kali mates
Venetian blinds, aad screened
bath, kitehrn, living room.
Thursday as oat of ton orgsateaR. L. HARVEY
Flarida room. The 4' v n . VA
Florida roam, carport*. Large
Uaa'a first activities.
mortgage balance te 99.000 and
landscaped corner lot, (aacad 904 Sanford Avt. Phone FA 93393
low monthly paymeats of 007
back yard. 155 Country Club
monthly. Terms on tb# 02400
Drive. Open for iaspcctioa 1:00
Modal Swimming Pool
dowa payment if desired, f t*
p. m. I* 9:00 p. m.
FOR SALK
owner la vary anxious to sell
Nationally Advertised Esther
and will grant immediate posA b o v e Ground
Brand Spanking New! Williams
Swimming Pool Ideal for
tb* outstanding &gt; bedroom,
«U *.N »b w»ter labte.
Stenstrom Realty ForI bath,
LOTS: Ctearod, high ground, 100*
double carport valua te
S 144', Ito miles west of city
HKRBEBT STENSTROM
Seminole County, let us show
Registered Broker
limits. MM. Phono FA S-71U.
you tbo newest of HALGEN
LEN RI9NER
HOMES, priced as low as
READY FOR IMMEDIATE
LOTTIE BROADWAY
IMJ00.99, terms as low as
OCCUPANCY
KEN TOBfeETT
I1J0M 9 down—move ia tomorB-BEDHuOM, I both, Utahan
BETTYE D. SMITH
row. Inclusive with Beminaia
equipped, Flarida room. Large
Associates
Really, 1MI Park Ava.,
lot. CaU PA 93433.
N. Park Ph. FA 2 2430
FA 3-3333 or FA 2 2341 evenings

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. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
John P. Kennedy
(D-Maas.)
Mahon hie Malm la Maryland to­
day ta .M of the
delegate

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Erie
fehxson, president of the Motion
Picture Assn., said today that mator U. B. movie companies don’t
puke, distribute or condone obdeeolty or pornography.
. But Johnston, representing nine
leading film maker*, said that
Hollywood's seif- Imposed produc­
tion coda never waa Intended to
peak# all movies suitable for th*
dntir* family.
.. Johnston made the statement In
toetlwony prepared for n House
Poet Office subcommittee headed
Vp Rep. Kathryn K. Granaban
(D-Pa.). Ha Was the first witness
A hearing* on Hollywood’* sailprogram and whelhor R
BNdi toughening,
Mrs. Granahan laid ah* and
other subcommittee members had
Arrived complaints that somo
movlo ads and motion pictures
wore to* aexy. Subcommittee
aides said Urn complaints gea•rally tovolvod foreign film* and
tf. B. movies without tho Johnston
Office's aaal of approval
-»Jobnoton declared Gut aMvtos
hod adrortlm manta approved W
fm aetf-lmposcd Hollywood codes
ora M t oboeoM or pornographic.
• "Tho mombars of our assoelaAau do not deal to Obscenity or
garaographr, They don't make I t

taring the Democratic president­
ial convention next inly.
Kennedy waa tot to announce
hit entry In Maryland's May If
presidential preference primary at
a Joint newt conference In Anna­
polis with Gov. MOIard Tawee at
S:M p. m.

Mian.), wat raised in Baltimore.
At Ihiagt now stand, the 4Syear-old Kennedy It likely to have
the Maryland primary to hlmtelf,
with Tawea* blasting. Tht governor, It wat understood, decided to
past up a "favorite ton" role la
favor of inviting Kennedy to en­
ter.
Humphrey, while not officially
clotinr the door on Maryland, wat
not expected to add this contest
to the five la which he already
it committed to run.
GETTING SET FOR the All Soul* Catholic Church Winter Festival are left
They are Wisconsin, Oregon,
to right, Tonv Trama, Betty Callan and Helen Constantine. All three are
South Dakota. Watt Virginia and
members of tne committee planning the annual event.
(Herald Photo)
the District of Columbia.
Humphrey hat avoided New
Hampshire when Kennedy hat
the field to himself, —d Nebras­
ka, where Kennedy hat entered
and challenged both Humphrey
and Symington to ran.
On the other hand. Kennedy la
blinking at Went Virginia and
Plana a rt bring aomplrted for
South Dakota — two apparent
Humphrey ttroogholds— as pri­ tha All Souli Winter PoiUval,
maries ho wil net bother lo on- Fob. B.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The on th* first floor of th- Labor De­
Betty Callan and - y Trama, nation’s "goldfish bowl" for Amer­ partment budding was a signifl
cant atop forward to enforcement
co ahatrmaa of the food* commit- ican unions open* today.
Money Moving Wt«t too, reported pv- v-ie of tho Th* Labor Department threw of the tow.
The law was enacted partly to
NKW YORK (UPI) - Not only kami havy filled tho menu for open the doors of a public docu­
ments room so citliens can txam- glvo rank - and - fU* members a
are U. 8. Industrial markets abat­ Iho festival.
In* more than 50,000 reports filed method of finding out about tho
ing to tha Wost and Bouthwoat
Th* dinner wlH be served at • under provisions of th* new labor operations and finances of tbeir
but tho richer consumer markets
union*. Testimony before tho Ben-,
arc ala* an tha nova westward. p. m. Coot for tho adult will bo reform law.
No ceremony wna planned. But at* Rackets Committee showed
A naw atudy of per capita retail $1.» tad 1.71 for the children’s
the opening of tho reading room some unto* leaden kept membera
to Ignorance white they looted un­
Mra. Hatoa Constantine, general
ion treasuries.
chairman nod chairman of the
woflton'a division, said there will
There are nearly to,500 reports
bo a larger variety of bootha
from international and local uhlous
and entertainment this year, at
stacked on shelves to the depart­
tho oovoath annual winter festival
ment's fU* room. They will be
of iho AH Boult Church.
mdo available to Bio public upon
request, either to person *r in

Committee Works
On Festival Plans

Pastor Talks On
Religious Freedom

Florida State
Fair Opens Today
TAMPA (UPI) - The SSth an­
nual Florida State Pair opened
for a two-week run today.
Am usual, th* fair la being con­
ducted simultaneously with the
annual Gasparllla Festival which
bogtae with iho pirate "Invasion"
of too city next Monday.
A wlda variety of oxhiMta aad
cattle, poultry aad awtaa Judging
a n scheduled this weak along
with entertainment attractions
featuring tolaviatoa star Dale

Mon Finds Dream
Girl Next Door
MIAMI (UPI) - Paul Uchtsr,
to, said ho starched halfway
•found Um world for (be girl of
Ms dream* aad A m found bar

ONE OF tho world'* greatest work*, th# Japanese city
o&lt; Mlkko built to 1/10 ecale, will be ihown at the Flor­
ida But# Fair opening today in Tampa. Th# 10,000
square foot display includes 20 buildings and took 64
men 22 years to build. Shown abovs is a pagoda. Six#
of people at left ahowa its alia.

spoiled coitome with a big buaUo
and long, doggy yellow foot. Hia
face waa chalk whit* with a bald
dome and hla crown was a ttay
coM-shaMd can.
On hla face was patotod a huga
red mouth to a perpetual grin

Legal Notice

O ttra tr Oommlaaionsre, Ike adaptive of a C om yrshsaijve Soalao
R egulation aad fee echadula and aonlng m i pa dividing a ll e t
Rewtiioto OaeatV e a u td a af luooryoratad arose I n to . aonlng
dU tricle aad prevldtao fer reg u latio n ! an* aaftreom ant there-

* * £ C a rr ie d tho girl, Molly
Stork, to, Sunday after a whirl­
wind courtship of tore* week*.
Utcbcr said ha went lo Israel
laat year to starch of a wife. Ilia
first wife had dtod.
"And what do 1 find practically
on my doorstop* but wliat I’ve
been looking for on the other aid*
of toe globe," he arid.

with two large teeth. His nose wat
• bulbous rad that lighted up.
Hia nama waa Felix Adler and
he waa King of th* Clowni. Today
to* King is dead. Ha dtod Monday
after two •morgoncy operations
at St. C lan's Hospital.
Mon m on U|M 40 year* Pallx
delighted his subjects with hla anUca. Millions - of Americana
laupHod at hit clumsy buffoonery
(mm Madison Bquarr Garden to

'new world* may well vanish with­ Th* department will charge to
in the M xt decade" warned C. W. cents por legal-sited page for du­
Beach, pastor of th* Sanford Bov- plicating Um reports, No on*
knows yet how long K will taka
to fill as order.
The reports range In length
from on* page to tho more than
to-page organisational report (lied
by Walter ROuther’a United Auto
Workers Unto*. more to tear from inertia within The International Typographical
the country than from any foreign Union, United Mine Worker* and
power. The willingnesg of citiaena Harry Bridgei' West Coast Long­
to let aomeone else do their think­ shoremen'! Union have all filed
ing for thorn and to rely on govern­ reports despite their vigorous ob­
ment for Mt only ecooomlc secur­ jection lo th* new law's require­
ity, but also religious security ments.
Failure' to flit reports under the
spell* disaster (or a free democ­
new law Is punishable by crim­
racy."
In response to the minister's inal penalties — Jafl terms and
challenge for his congregation "lo
. something
— . about Ul Adventist
do
members turned to a total of too to
ha lent aa a donation from the Banford Adventist Church lo Um work
of toe International Religious Lib­
erty Association of Washington, D.
C. Tho Association keeps tab* an
legislation that tends to indicate
any encroaehmaat on religious lib­
erties and when necessary assists
with legal action when such might
help to defend these liberties.

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potential tocoma af about SOO..
000 stamps a weak tnmsgh to fill
WASHINGTON (UPI)
T h e dunes,
OM books.
federal government at this point .
At this rate, th* government
hai l)o clear idea of how many ltYmp
every year could exchange stamps
trading stamps It has, or what moat
for 5,200 electric rasors. or 15,-Q
It it going to do with them.
the pi
*00 tabic cloths, or 7,000 floor
lamps, or *.240 play pons or &gt;,2M
I atiume that aomewhere out
vacuum cleaner*.
there In the vaat bureaucracy,
Or, better yet, k ooaid save
aomeone hat charge of taking the (rucks
them up tar 1,023 years and have
atampa at they come in and drop- erage
enough to got every taxpayer a
new billfold.
ping them into a thoe box, at we way I
do at our bouae.
Someday, that aomeone pro- I *
turn ably will have to take them
all'out, lick them and ttick them B
In at amp hooka. Thla it a job 1
do not envy. The glue on trading T l
atampt taitea no better than the I W
glue on pottage atampt.
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The meant that Uncle Sam waa
saving trading atampa, oven as
By PEED DANZIG
nosMontroversiai, cursory ussuSton
you and I. There emerged last
NEW YORK (UPI)—"The Ftbu- or overlooked completelyyear from the General Services
While I wouldn't take the show
Administration, the federal "house­ tout Fifties" lasted two hours on
keeping" agency.
CBS-TV Sunday night and laft mt seriously as proper Weeary, 1
would not hestlteto to tahe -B seri­
Houtewifely, the agency advised wanting more.
ously as an example of TV enter­
all other government bureaus to
That’s how good M turned out tainment at He best. Th* numbers
hold on to any atampa they col­
may have ranged from hkarion*
lected, pending further instruc­ to be.
The Instant decade, recreated to mildly Interesting, but they
tions. However, the Instructions
were never dull.
haven't been Issued yet.
tor TV by Lriaad Hayward, of­
The entire production, of tow ic,
The government ka still trying fered a dozen stars doing bright
to work out with the trading things. Good taato aad a flair to mad* an impression on me, tost to
atamp companies a plan for dis­ crispness and style were ingredi­ sorting them ont, I And myself re­
posing of the stamps without ex­ ents that never h it the production call kn« with tha moot' Jtonooe*
changing them for merchandise. as p o p u l a r music, comedy Dick Van Dyke's pantomime numOtherwise, it would have a sec­ sketches, pantomime, dance num­
ondary problem of how to dispose bers, cartoons, photo montage and
of the merchandise.
kinescopes of legendary TV shows
There also is a question of ware blended together to a tostwhether the value of the stamps moving, often beautifal and n e tt­
it worth the paperwork they en­ ing panorama. Henry Fonda and
lights were Kw segment called,
tail.
Eric SevareJd served as the nar­ "The Croatiwe," which kidded TV
If the government doesn't mind rator*.
commercial to "Mad" mngaitos
my butting in. 1 think I can
Thera were no villains to Mss. style; a glowing number that assolve the problem. The thing to
do is to hoop th* atampa until The aaeesaga, courtesy of Tom created a rehearsal of "My Pair
soma foreign potentate,. say tho Jefferson, waa saved for a final lady,” with Rex Harrison aod
king of Saudi Arabia, oornea Kara, wrapup. The only barb in the Julio Andrews, and flhaltoy Bor­
show a* contained lo the routine man's vignoto* of a fm taatod ga­
on a stale visit.
Tho vtoitor to almost eertato to bp Miha Nichole and Aetna May, ther-sc« showdown.
Somo emotional Juba was* da- £
have a surprise gift— a pearl- a water coaler summit meeting In
bandit sword or a silver Incense which they sprinkled us with tan­ Uvsred by * * photographs Rootburner for President KlsonhOwer. talising comments on the TV quit logly show. Wo saw Jndy Got­
He wU feel hurt g Iho. haa scandal*. Th# fact that Juqt about land's career unfold — backwards
everything else was on a happy- to bar infancy. Wo tow four pienothing for him.
Okay, all Ik* h^* to do is keep happy kick didn’t bother mo be­ tu rn that told' the Mflm Itodtf
hla guest to a conversation while came, lot's face It, folks, we story — climaxed by n photo of
someone grabo up a batch of the wersn" told to expect a definitive his widow to tear*. Tbia segment,
atampa and runs down to Urn survey of the past decade by by Charise and Bay Samoa, typifleu th* sure-handed, purpoeefal
stomp store. I imagine any det­ Prof. .Arnold Toynbee. The.great-emphasis in the show editing sod ski* with which the
art monarch would be delighted
by a new etoctrie blender, toaster was in moldiog the many titillat­ show waa put together. My A tti­
or roaster, or oven a charcoal ing fads, fancies and furies of the tude to Mr, Hayward, Me co-pro- $
'50s into cohesive, entertaining dueer, Marshall Jamison, director
chapters. Aa ■ result, our TV, no- Norman Jewison, tho writosu, pho­
tioo p 1 e t u r o nod Broadway tographers, pardon* mu, net de­
achievameota received most of signers aod, of sours*, fit* spon­
the- atteattou. Controversial fig­ sor. Banoral Mectrie. They mods
"Th* Pobutoua m ta s ~ a mom*
WINTER PA RK - A final pay­ ures to the world of politics aod rable
1to-mtouts* of TV.
ment of *3.Ml.542 was made this statesmanship were either given
week by Minut* Maid Corporation
to Florida Orange MarkeUri, Inc.,
for fruit to th* 1MS-M POM pools.
SECURITY
The payment bring! tho gross
SSOC1ATES, INC.
amount paid by Minute Maid to
FOM far 1*54-50 fruit to gto,toMto, nearly to million more
Iban last year, according to E.
STOCKS - BONDS
H. Squire, FOM ,General Manager.
Squire pointed out that tho
MUTUAL - FUNDS
l*sa-N assessment for operating
costa of th* grower co-operative
was a fraction over right-tenths
of a cent per box, 14 por cent
less (ban th* assessment per bon
levied during tha 1057-5* season.

Fabulous Fifties Shows
TV Medium At Its Best

Finpl Payment
For Fruit Made

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Suit Is Filed
On Grace Estate
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e government Monday filed 15AM,00* to
tax Hans against tha estate of
C. M. (Sweet Daddy) Grace, Ne­
gro spiritual loader who dtod lari
month.
The Internal Revenue Service
said tha liens were filed to U
itatea to protect an "asseasmeni"
of I5.M4.OQO in back taxea aqd totorsat for IMS and 1M4.
71-year-old self-riyled "boy
friend of th* world." who founded
Houses of Prayer to cities strung
along the eastern seaboard, was
understood to have left an estate
valued at tto million.
Central America ia toadied tha
world to population growth, addtog m on tons 1,too,ON parsons

P u b lle . baariae* ‘ will ha bald In tha C ourt Seem af tba
Samtnate Cuuiur Caurt ;llo u » t, Sanford, Florida aa follawa:
D istrict* aa daltnsaiod an official npunty m asa
revlalen l l l l t
ntatrfci S — C M O M lul.a,, l l m w M ill*'* Blatrta* wblab
g a n ero lir la a e rth of a tine lying North o f Lake H a rr M l w eal
• f US iT-sa te the South c lip U n ite a t Sanford. Warn e l th*
W est our lliulte of Sanford northerly to U th M raet and
wool of F r ouch Avenue N orth of t l t b S treet— he bur th* Jtecthw eet any w e n t e f Sestlaale County. H earing on February 0. 1M*
a# file P- 5L or a* soon th ertefli-r aa yoaaltilo.
S a u la s map may be viewed and eoploa e f the propound
Basing regulation* and fa* aokodut* may be obtain** la the
M a in * O n b a sem lario Ovoaly Court lion**, Sanford. F l orid*.
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Headon Crash L eft Two Cars Across Road From Each Other

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THE WEATHER—Considarabl* cloudiness through Thursday. High today, 12-76. Low tonight, 66-60.
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W in Established 1908 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1960 SANFORD, FLORIDA

’Basic Jail Plans
Expected By May

Plans To Run
Board Post

The County Commission hopes to have preliminary p l a n s
^ for n new county jail by May and the building program atart• ed in August.
The board met with Architect James Gamble Rogers y e s .
terday, agreed to look over the Brevard county jail Thursday
and start immediately on outlining plana for the jail with

News Briefs
No Funds
TALLAJUMEE (UPt&gt; „ TV*
Florid* Nuclear Dareiopmant 0$romiftioa had te tire Director Buford
B. Buhl Tuesday because K had ao
money to per him.

Full Power
PARIS (UPI) - The French At
sembly today gave President
Charles DeGaulle near-dictatorial
powers to end the "tragedy" of
Algeria and safeguard France’s
"liberty and democracy."

Specifications Off
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A House
investigator said today that about
N per cent ef the 1,000 bridges
constructed under the interstate
highway plan fall abort of Defense
Department apectfloetioos.

Smathera May Accept
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Sea.
Beorge Smathera (D-Fla.) wlS m a
aa Florida’a favorite son candidate
tor peeeideat at tee Democratie
national convention, State Deaeoaratlc Chairmaa Jamee MUUgaa

Three Rescued
TUBABI, Japan (UPI) —
Japonom miaers whe had
buried for M hours to a raved-la
real mine were brought te tee aurfgre today, allvo and apparoatiy hi
good condition. Five ottera were
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Tax Hope Dim

Rogers.
At lha' meeting yesterday, the
board heard ITth District Senator­
ial candidate and a commissioner
from Brevard County, Bernard
rush, tell
4 * problc
ip
raiw ^nar tha
cost $150,000 and two holding jails
approximately gao.OOO each. How­
ever, ho sold (he new jail at
Tituiville is already overcrowded.
"We Just didn't plan ahead,"
Parrish said.
Chairman John Krider told tha
board that "time Is wasting and
we must get to work on the new
Jail aa soon aa possible."
Rogers said the jail, If the pro­
gram starts la August, ahould bo
finished la two years.
The board yesterday also re­
ported on their visits to three Jails
la the state lest week.
The board visited jails la Os­
ceola, Highland aad Orange CouaCountfci.
Chairman John Krider said that
the Highland County Jail was by
far the bast (or tha money invest­
ed that the board had seen.
Tha Jail at Behring cost $U0.m aad ban • capacity tor gi
prisoners. Krider said that affldale there are planning to add anotter Boer to two JaU to eliminate
overcrowed conditions.
Highland County tea a popula­
tion at it,tee, about a , one loos
than Seminole County.
The board also visited the Os­
ceola County Jail, which coat
• 1T1.0M, aad tea I t million Jail
to Orange Cawaly-

Joycees To Hear
Circusland Report

OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) - A
Democratic congressional
aaugtt today to otamp eat aay lin­ The planner of Clrcuylaml will
gering hopes tor general tax reiiaf te guest speaker at the weekly
v J i - # this year. Chairmaa WUbur D. Joyces kmc boon Thursday at the
Mills (D-Ark.) to the Mouse Ways Ctrie Center. Mmarire Marshal,
and Means Committee carved act
at Eatertotamsat Eater*
Ire he would join lha adadaistra
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wiE cnplato the organise• uoa to opposing any attempt te mat
a progress to completlag
a general U s rut through tha etaeane tor the big attraction, Jack
tion year Congress.
liter, program chairman, aaid.

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Volusia Probe
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
governor's office said today It la
awaiting a report from Stole Atty.
W. W. Judge of aa lavoetlgattoa
late the official conduct at the
chairmaa of Urn North Pea insula
Zoning District to Volusia County.
The investigation was ordered to
Docomhor after receipt of e peti­
tion comDtaiaiaa that Fred W.
Hamilton had abused his official
discretion-

BV JACK
North* Orlando la trying to pat
bouse to house mail delivery.
Mayor Boy IJddlrott told the vil­
lage council tost night teat te
wrote lb# postmaster general Jan.
11 asking when Norte Orlando
could export house to house delive­
ry. The mayor got an answer Fri­
day saying that tea matter tea
* to tea twgtonal
office headquarters to Atlanta.
I iddlratt aaid teat M t e doesn't
te a r shout hie poquaat to the next
lew days, t e wBl write Congressman Byd Hortong. In h&lt;s Jan- i i
v . tea mayor said teat pick!
mall to Narth Orlando la
teaard under the oxistiararrsnga9 ‘ k m in

NEW YORK (UPI) - Hondo
Dorothy Lobohaor. li-year-old coed
arrested as a wayward minor tor
trying to etopo with a
today
ketteU star, arpt him
"to flaiah your odu
cm s*t married."
daughter at aa afBctol at Alfred
University, Alfred, N. Y.. tod tested

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F ront Of Death Car TwiBted Sideways; Driver’s Shoe Knocked Off

Sanford Man Listed As Critical
Porter Lansing, tot grime San­
ford resident and garage owner,
waa critically injured last night
la a teadon crash which killed
lava otter men on Hwy, lT-to near
the Late Monroe Bridge.
Lansing waa listed la poor con­
dition at Ocangt Manorial Hospi­
tal at Orlando tela morning- Ho
was reported to have a fractured
upper log mto eettooa face rata
among hfa injuries. ■
Thaddeus J. Crosby to Jackson­
ville waa dead on arrival gt Bate*
table Memorial Hospital and Laid
L Daugherty to Faraandhta Beads
dtod to1 tte Orlando Hospital five
teura after the crate, High*
. Patftomnn Olla Gerri

John M. Kitspatiiek of Loch

Amur
aiwivuiM.ru today
tu
Arbor announced
that he

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New Courthouse
Need For County
Circuit Judge Voile Williams
said the county needs a new
courthouse and yesterday urged
county commissioners not to waste
tbe taxpayers money with any
makeshift operation.
WUUarni, told tha board that,
according to statistics, tbe growth
of the county will bo so groat
by IMS that there will be two
resident circuit judges operating
In the county.
Board Chairman John Krider
told Williams that at tho present
tlmo the county's financial struc­
ture would not permit both a now
Jail and court house.
He aaid that “ we must etart
planning tor a new courthouse to
three years but on tho baaia at
funds wo now have, wo can only
remodel the present one." .
Speaking on the need for a new
courthouse, Judge Williams aaid
there is a definite need now for
(w« courtrooms, three Judges
chambers, an office for the
court reporter and an adequate
law library.
The board looked over prelim­
inary sketches on a remodeling
Job which la especlrd to cost be­
tween $75,ooa to lioo.ooo.
.Preliminary plans call for re­
locating the eeeaty commission
room on tho ground floor aad
utilising the present chamber on.
the third floor aa a library.
Otter changes call far installing a
small elavator and remodeling to
furnish more apace for the tax
assessor and tax collector.

would be a candliidate In the
fourlhcomina prim Lirira for the of
mlssloner from
fir* of rnunly comm
District No. 5.
Fitspalrlck la • certified public
accountant, has v|Krd In Florida
sinre 10)1(1 and hat been a resident
here since UUP/He Is 40 year* old
and ia a graduate Jof Ohio State
University .with a Bachelor of 8*1
r nee Id agree in commerce and adw M M fo e.* He If d n rrtk l to tho
former ‘Slrab A.- Urination and
they have five boys, Mike,
Tom, Jim and Dan.
Fitapatrick I* a member of the
American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants, Florida Inati*
tute of C. P. A.’s and It a mem*
bar of the Civitan Club, Chamber
of Commerce, Elks Club and Ualta
Upsilon Fraternity. Hr and hit
family ate members of All Souls
Church. Following service of two
years in the Air Force In the Pa­
cific during World War II, he has
been actively engaged ia bis pro*
fessloa and Is a life-long Demo­
crat.
Fitspatrlrk said that this was
bit first venture in seeking public
office, but ha fait that his expert*
ence in Ua own profeat Ion could
bo greatly utilised "for the better*
ment of the community at a whole
and for tho Improvement of the
economy of the county." He also
aaid that it is his desire "to lend
greater impetus and guidance to
countywide pellets# in obtaining
an expanded economy and a sound
fiscal policy for Seminols County
beyond the scope now contemplat­
ed by the present County Commis­
sion."
Fitapnlrisb said te would an­
nounce' a definite platform for
achievement and progress in the
rommanity and would name bis
campaign atoff Immediately fol­
lowing the date of qualifying for
the toflre to March.

Lkrni To View
Europeon Trip
Caaaalterry Lions will see slide
photos to a trip to Europe at their
mooting Thursday. Elton Eirhards.
a Lyman School teacher, will show
the elides to • European tour te
made last summer. The meeting
to the (Haas Fountain wtM te at
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Tha mayor axplaincd teat Norte
Orlando now tea US home* with
about twice that number contract­
ed for construction.
Couacilmon Joe Jackson reported
m his attempt to got Insurance hide
far tte village. Jackson said bids
m village insurance arc hard to got
h m y if | | f OPBiPBttiSS bid OA fl»
actiy tte aamo type policy. Tte
mayor to Miami Bosch is having
his insurance representative draw
up a plan to ten a tu and typo
to liability policy North Orlando
have, aad Jackson aaid te
have m answer ok tte typo

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kg freetore* and taco nuts.
Garrett laid te ia continuing tlto
bvoatigstion to tte arridont,
which b (te second fatal miatep
ia appretomataiy tte aam# loca­
tion state Jan. 1. Two Naval AW
gtatloa men wars Utbd In a m all
b that area Jan- W

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Floodwatsra ito b d aoram p a rts
to Dtxb today aad t t e W satter
Bureau said another round to thun­
derstorms could m ate

Impact Flattened Motor Of Lansing's Vehicle
(Herald Photos)

Ike RapsGeneralsOnSpaceViewpoint
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presl
Elanahowcr today sharply
rapped generals and otter* far
limited viewpoints to missile and
space development. Hr laid te
sill! thought the present V. B. progrim was eminently capable to
deterring an enemy attack.
Tha President aaid the missile
race with Russia might te a dif­
ferent matter three or four years
from now If American pragm a to
the meantime came to a halt. But
te told a news eonfereke# this
would not happen and teat to
three or four years tea relative
U. g.-Russian position itlH would'
bs about what it Is today.
Ha said It was irua that Rue-

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M w i b i a week htoore tte plat that tte eanacil would give Mo sup­
can ha approved. Tte developsrr port to tte project to tee county
probably will ask for an eacryency toning director.
Jaekaoo said. T te BM Uddlcett told tte council tent
two anew are interested to teihtlng
waodOvtoda mad near tte BB 4to a driva-ta type grocery store to
tatoroactira. Ferry Willetts to Mi­ North Orlando, bet that an deflate
ami and Ft. Laudrrdal* la develop­ plana have teen made.
At Its Jaauary meeting tea sewning tea t e a m to tte $UA« prim
cii adopted ordinances forbidding
n a a t.
T te council gave Ua backing to shooting guns or burning refuse
* day aarsory plnaned for 111 De­ to too village and forbidding im­
am to village
von Ava. Fred Wyman, who sated
permisaien tor bit wife to ran a
nursery there, was laid that tte "bot-roddlag."
T te council aim gave
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aha to mdilde tea village
elusive right to garbage anileat bn
I iddlratt laid Wyman tte t vii- h^ortt^O rU ndo ^ tte^A B C Gar

to ha mode to tea
g m ^ M ^ T * M * " r a ! d tent1p a r Georgs A. gpmr Jh. wns
bouaoa to te buJlt in North Orlaado. mission was a county matter but village attorney.
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ala waa far ahead to Ibis country
ia tte development to a tooatar
racket angina tar distant apace
sad that tte Soviets would te
ahead tar mm* time. Ha added,
bowevar, teat tte Batura project
showed tte determination to tha
United States to progress. Tte
rountry, te aaid, could look for-

League Hears
Poland Report
The Lawyweod Civic Lee cue
heard about e trip to Poland at lie
meeting yesterday.
Mr*. f . 6 Wastgnto to Imte
Mary ste wed films and epoke an
her trip to that country, T te t
p. aa. moating we* in the Long.wood Otvia l/oegue hnildlng. The
'Civic League will hold a hate sole
Feb. a to get money to rapine*
curtains on tte building's stage.
T te League will play boat to
women from all gemiaob County
women's elute Feb. M.

ward to n auccaatful completion
of tte Saturn project.
Elsenhower mid te would like
to tec tte Constitution amended
to provide taur-ynar terms for
House members m they would run
at the same time presidential elec­
tions are held. He aim favored
amendment to give the President
authority to veto specific Hems
out of the appropriations bills.
This, ha raid, would defeat porkbarrelling.

Child Development
Film To Be Shown
Cooper Matthews, principal to
the Forrest Park School for ex­
ceptional children, will apeak and
show a film at Bto meeting to tte
Seminole County Crippled Child­
ren's Asm. at T:M p. at. Thurs­
day.
Tte meotias niil te held la the
County Commission room to tte
courthouse. Phil Logan, president
to tte group, said Cooper will
eaplaia tte activities to tte For­
rest Park School aad show a movia
m development to retarded childInterested
are invitod to attend.

Lake Mary C Of C
Moats Thursday
Klon To Sponsor
The County Commission report
i lex amassment needed fa r a Chicken Barbee

Rivers from Alabama to tte Cartines, awnIlia by. • trank to heavy
rains, te s te Warn their te s te
Tuesday and swept across those
aad» to seres to bottomland. •
No towns wars affoatad, hut of­
ficials at Colombia,-B. c , aaid tte
Congarao Elver thorn mag to t t e
top to Bs bates.
Ia tte lowlands h ater Columbia,
tho Congarao flood waa described
s i tte wont la ynyrg. la 'addition,
tte Capa Fear and Nauao riv en
la Bastara North Carolina
Watsra* Beaded psnr
Camden, S. C.
Bwamp flooding was reported an
tte gratae In heath Carolina and
tte Tsmhigte s , Warrior gad Chattshoocteo river* w an on tte rise
la tte TanncssM Valley, eaatrtn
Mississippi, narth *Alabama and
Gcargta. •

CoflimissiM Okays
Fair Exhibit Funds
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Ida fair thanks la g
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T te Florida Ku Klux Kk
t e heard a t t t e L ate Mary Cham­ sponsor a c kickan barbecue
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f ' An authority I* the field of edu.
nation, Dr. fa re U u Hammond,
president of the Aiaocietion fur
■ Childhood Education Inunutlon; J al, will be the *ueet apeaker at
. uie ACE meeting scheduled Tut*. I II I p
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m a t ' Ik.
day al
the Plaecrest
. BeHost auditorium.
Dr, Hammond I* prominent in
; both elate and nallenal education
, fields and bolds e Doctor of Edu. ; cation degree from Florida BUte
f * University.
Immediately p r e c e d i n g Ihe
■eating, a supper meeting of the
t local ACE hoard will be held.
"*■
S i*
' \ ;r Members ef Campbell-Loaslng
.. ' fast, Americas Legion, will be
- m eets at a free flab' fry Monday several Mocks of a field betwaen
Pt the Lagien building on Hwy. BOth and Blth Street*.
e • *
1T-M. A business meeting will
City Manager Warren E, Knowlea now has half of the rlty'a em­
ployes’ records at hla fingertips.
The personnel record file In
L- lto * . had a big day recently Knowles office la half flalahed.
absurd the destroyer UBS Massey. Tbs III*, recommended by the BanMis Mrthday cans around ass the fold a r i l Service Board, Include*
■aass day Ruak took over as com- application a, physical reports, re­
mending officer of the destroyer, classification, commendation* and
The third event of tho day was complaints, ■ any, m city cmentry af lha ship Into tba ship­ ployaa.
* • *
yard at Norfolk for a M k million
Sanford KoUrlans will hear a
Stetson University professor of
Howard Fnville, president of Russian atudlea Monday. Profs*,
the First Federal Bavlngs A Loan sor Bargs Xembowsky will speak
i A nn. wsa dismissed from the at the Botarlaaa' Cl vis Canter
, Reminds Memorial Hospital thla
week. He had suffered a stroke
U . George Ashley Jr. et tha
Sanford Naval Air Button la pas­
&gt;. Samiaola High studanU will ting aut cigars with both hands
tV hear aaato ad thee* 7« trombone* •Inc* his wifs, Laths, pi m ated
FWk. B» Tha University af Florida him with twin boya Jen. M a t
. Band will play a t tha school as- Orange Memorial Hospital. Robert
&lt;tenthly from 10-11 p. to. Shades af Lawrence Ackley weighed seven
L’ll Abner will hit Ihe school earn* pounds, two anneae and brother
i — 'e h . m *bea the student Thomas Eugene, seven pounds
eight ounces.

V m Baaferd public library will
.M M gat • »«w coat ad paint—
light msrooa paint. Recent addlHews to the bookshelves Include
*Th* Joy ad Musie" by Leonard
BerosUlat "Fuel for Uu Flame”
hp Alto Waugh, author af "Island
la the B u r t - aad -May This
Reuse (to Bade From Tigers” by
■Aletsndac Klag. This cwtlausa
King's msmelrs begun In "Miss
Enemlee Grow Older.” "Tbs Ar­
mada”. the story of the famed
■psalm fleet by Garrett MsUlagb , aad "Tha Eatons af Hyman

loo didn’t believe la slavery but
tore aad his aUta. Ruth Taylor
.aald. Bh* told of Lae's devotion
to hie family and how his teaching
to Washington Collage helped
■TOthere education after the war.
Jtou* Woatgato gave Ihe epic
.touch a t to read tha poem, "Genaa tf lM at tha Battle to tha WilderB ^ W S S lE fo W illto ! to Leo’s
tornday was amaaond bp Mrs.
HNda Wray's alas* aad tha Nor­
ma* DtVare chapter to tho United
Daughters to the Confederacy. A
UPC represents tiro praised the
ivo his impression

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
Tba Air Force Titan: A muchMeded addition to Ihe lagging
U. B. defense program—er a Mg
waste of moMy.
Hill question la makiag Use
two-stage Intercontinental ballistic
mtiilla a lop candldata for "Mili­
tary eonlrovtrop of tha day” hon­
or*.
Ths Air Force seat tho Uf-toO
missile to a tell stand Wednesday
—aad oac* again drew a blank.
K spurtsd Kama aad smoke for
only a split tocond before R wai
automatically cut off when trouble
occurred.
The missile wag not damaged
severely, but the fact that It fail­
ed to get off the pad lalt tha
Titan prey to another barrage
of criticism.
Titan ie an ICBM with a purpose
similar to, but m an sophisticated
than, the famed Convalr Atlas.
"flephiaUeatlon" 1* tkla to "anmpllcalloa," aad ikat’a boon foa
alary of a trying year af npo aad

CHICAGO (UPI)
Arbitration
or appointment ef a presidential
fact-finding board appeared the
only alternatives today U head
off a possible nationwide gtrike of
two large railroad unions.
Wage negotiatloni between ma­
jor railroad* and the unions, re­
presenting 17,000 workers, virtual­
ly all the nation's engineers and
firemen, became deadlocked Thurs­
day and no new sessions ware
scheduled.
Leverett Edwards of the National Mediation Board said bargainera for the Industry and the 87,000-member Brotherhood of Loco,
motive Engineers (BUB) were
sept home lata Thursday night
when talks collapsed.
Earlier, t h e 00,000 • member
Brotherhood ef Locomotive Ft le­
ssen and Bnftnamen (BLFE)
broke off negotiations with rape*,
tentative* ef the IM-170 railroad*
affected.

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Evening* Jen aery It, 1M0

F. M. English. ■ Sanford realdent for the past Si years, died in
a Tampa hospital Thursday.
The 80-year-old Country Club
Road resident died after a linger­
ing Illness. The father of 10 child­
ren. Mr. English was a roofing
contractor here for Ihe past so
years. He was a member of the
FirM Baptist Church aad af the
Sanford Masonic Lodge tt.
Mr, English Is survived by his
wife. Mrs. Nettle H. English of
Sanford; 10 children, F. M. "Pete”
English Jr. til Detroit, Pvt. Wil­
liam English of F t Banning, On,
Pfe. F. English of Ft. Campbell,
Ky„ Johnny English and Tommy
English of Sanford, Mr*. Maria
Hauser and Mrs. Betty Lou
Thomas of Lake Mary, Mr*.
Martha Ann Holder of Casselber­
ry, Mrs. Mary Jane Teriap, and
Judy English both of Sanford; two
brothers, P. W, English of Gulf­
port, Mils. and. J. E. Englith of
Saniord; three sisters, Mrs. M. A.
Harkey, Mrs. Heater Davis, and
Mr*. Josephine Spears, all of Sanford; and eight grandchildren.
Funeral services will b« at I
p. m. Sunday at the graveside in
Oaklawn Memorial Park. Sanford
Masonic Lodge R will officiate.
Instead of flowers, donations
■bould be made to the Harry Anna
Crippled Children’s Hospital in
Umatilla. All Masons ara asked to
meet in the Sanford Masonic Hall
at 1:30 p. m. Sunday. Brisson
Funeral Home la In charge of
funeral arrangements.

James Mitchell
Dies At 78
Jamas Oliver Mitchell, 71, of
Eureka Hammock died Wednesday
night amSomlnola Memorial Hoipital.
Ho Is a native of laniard and
■pant all bli Ufa In this a n a . Ha
was a member a( too thornier
Method let Church.
Ha la survived by hie wife,
Ruth, two daughters, Mrs, Rufus
Banian aad Mrs. Mary a a rk ; ala
graadehlldm and five groat
graadehlldPM and a brother,
George MileheN.
Funeral service* will .be con­
ducted at t p. m. Sunday at the
Gramkow Funeral Hama with
Rav, Billy Gritfta officiating. Bur­
ial Will bo la Evargnan Cemetery,
Pallbearers will be W. W, Colemen, Ed Dltrla, Paul Bennett,
David Carpentar and Roy Stinson.

Tho Sanford Area MlalsUrlal
Assoclatioo will moot seat Thurs­
day. Formerly the name of this
group wm the SemlMle County
Ministerial Association. K Include*
mloiaton ad aN established
churches la the eouaty.
The regular monthly meeting

The letter was addressed to a
Lt. Talmadge 8. Baggett. Tha only
two men in the squadron with simi­
lar names are U. J. T. Talmadge
and Lt. (J. |. ) M. L. Baggett. Nei(her wished to open the letter be­
cause it was from another squa­
dron and was official.
Returning the letter to the origi­
nator solved nothing because with­
in the week It was back to VAH4.
It lay dormant until laat Tuesday,
when Lt. Talmadge S. Baggett of
VAP-R came to tba duty office
od VAH-3 looking fur hla leller,
Lt. (J. g.) Talmadge was on duty
and quickly solved Uio mystery af
tha missing latter.
Lt. Baggett Is at tha Naval Air
Station for temporary additional
duly training In tha A3D photo attack plane. Hla bom* h u e Is Jackaoovllle.
U. (J. g.) Baggett and Lt. (J. g )
Talmadge are permanently attachad to VAH-3 In, tha Aircraft MainUna nee Department.
Neither U . Baggett nor LI. &lt;j. g.)
Baggett a rt related but have be­
come friends through thla strange
coincidence ef names. All throe
officers aa well as the squadron
Uaclf received a good laugh from
lha Incident.

Mrs. Sadie Cohen
Dies At 82
Mrs. Sadie Cohen, 82, ol 313
Palmetto Ave. Saniord died Thurs­
day night at her home.
She came to Sanford In 1854
frOra New York CUy.
She wsa a member of Beth
Israel congregation.
Sh* is survived by her husband,
Jacob; three dsughter*,- Mrs.
Tessie Abramson, Mrs. Ruth Sell­
er and. Ester Feldlcr; son, David
Cohen, and one sister Mr*. Anas
Apple.
Funeral services were held this
morning at Gramkow Funeral
llome with Rabbi Morris ldell
officiating. Burial waa in Orlando.

Hopefub To Talk
At Sheriff's Meet

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Po­
lk* rounded up M Negro beys
Thursday following n riot aboard
n tonlley car In whkh thro* IS*
year-old white girls were molested
and their clothing tor*.
Chessm an Goes
Nine of the beys, nil atudente nt
Daniel Boone Disciplinary School,
It Alone Again
were held aa Ihe ringleader*.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPIV-Caryl Boom ef the pupils had gena to
Chessman, who studlsd law for the aid of tho girls during tha menearly U years on Ban Quentin
prison's death row, today taeod
The three girls were treated for
what may ho hla Rnal court ap­ shock
at St, Mary'* Hospital and
pearance.
latar
Identified
their assailants at
Tho 38-yoar-oM aenvito • author
took hi* lilt in hla own hands peitoa headquarters.
Thursday In an effort to oecap* an
appointment with the gas ahambnr Adult Fellowship
In exactly three weeks.
He "diachariad” hi* fort* at­
torney* and mada n personal tod Group Holds M eet
Mrs. B. W, Carlton was host***
for n writ of habeas corpus before
Federal District Judge Lout* B. at a mealing to tha adult fellow­
Goodman. Tho Judge said ho would ship to the Barnett Methodist
announce hla decision In tho eats Church.*! Enterprise last Manday evening. Rev, Bill Bwyaar
lata today.
•endueted the devotional end n
severed dish supper was bald af­
VtilU Lodge
terward*.
H. M. Gleason and I. V. Williams
At Sunday's 11 a. m. service,
of Laka Mary attended tba installa­ Rev. Rwyear will apeak «* "Op­
tion of officer* at tho Oddfellow* position To Christ.”
Lodge la Now Smyrna Beach, WedMaday. Gleason to lha district danuty grand m u ter and w u in

Cordially Uivite you to be present nt the

MILLBROOK, Ata. (UPI) - An
elderly Negro couple wai killed
late Thursday night when a crip­
pled Air Force Jet trainer ripped
through their frame 'house and
diiintegrated.

PENSACOLA (UPI) - At least
seven of the nine announced Flo­
rida gubernatorial candidates will
make brief talki today at tb*
mid-winter eooftrance of the Flo­
rida Sheriffs' Ann.
The "Future Governor’*” lun­
cheon will wind up tho group's
two-day meeting.
Candidates expected to epeak
Include Stats Beni. Doyle Carlton
Jr, of Wauchuls, Fred O. Dickin­
son of West Palm Beach and
Harvlo Belter ol Bonltay: John
McCarty of Port Pierce, brother
of tha lata Gov. Dan McCarty;
former House Speakers C. Farris
Bryant of Ocala and Ted David
of Hollywood; and Jacktonvilla
Mayor llaydoa Burns.
All Ralnts Episcopal Church,
women of Enterprise will meet al
p. m. Wednesday a t lha parish
ou»* and will hear a talk Hr
Mrs. Margaret Elmers on mis­
sionary work to Puerto Rico,

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Gueit Speaker

Chaplain William Hearn to the
Sanford Naval-Air Button will he
the guest speaker at tho Ebenser
Methodlet Church service at 11
a. m. Sunday.

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Fellowship Group
Attends Conclave

The Westminister Fellewahqr
group of the Presbyterian ChurelO
in Laka Mary attended the Youth
Fellowship Rally In Leesburg lest
Sunday and was the runner-up in
the attendance contest with a
group ef fourteen.
Those enjoying this occasion
wars: Bobby Osbourn, Michael
Pups, David Wilson, Bobby Bar,
hour, GI e n d o n Anderson, Bill
Shook, Phyllsa Flaherty, Dolores
Kirsch, Myrna Williams, Gayle_
Burke, Dorothy Lsney, Sandy*
R6well, Lee Riser, and Rtv. John
PI Hey,
This group la sponsoring tha
An Impressive candlelight In­ showing ef the film, “The Mark of
stallation service lalt Sunday tho Hawk” at the Lake Mary Com­
marked the beginning of a m w munity Presbyterian Church Mon,
year for the Luther League of day, starting nt 7:80 p. m.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.
Pastor Ernest Bollck Jr. offi­
ciated In tha ceremony which ssw
the following young people take
office In the league:
Doug Smith, president; Carol
Repp, vice president; Cheryl Repp,
secretary; Penny Anderson, trea­
surer; Karen Maliler, recreation
secretary, and C. J. Meliler, as­
sistant recreation secretary.
Prior to the official lnstaUatlon, ths leaguers held their busi­
ness and admini-trative session.
A discussion on the topic of
evangelism was presented by Miss
Carol Repp.

Corvair’a oconomy begins with Ha
initial low coot, and every mil* you
drive is money la the pocket. Your gas
doUara will now go farther.,, bootuse
lha Corvnir delivers mike and miles
and miles par gallon. And whan you
change oil, Um refill toonly fourquarta.
Because of Corvair'a low weight
(1,335 lb*, lorn than conventional
can) aad extns-low price, you'll rank
toe added mvinge in many atotoa to
licensing and insurance eoatn.
When winter eoenso, just tot itCorvair’a air cooled oix-ryUnder an­
gina rids you forevw of anttfroooa
hills. Conrsir has no radiator eo
ao you
aan forgot about leaks and wore hopes.
Important aa seaoomy to H M b
only p u t to Corvair’a glad Mary.
Tho aluminum angina to tha rear

Churchwomen Meet

The pilot, Lt, Col. Roy H. Turn-,
quilt, ejected himieir moment**
before the crash and was found
staggering in the front yard of a
home near here, dragging hi*
open parachute behind him.
Msham ■Jones,
hii wife.
•“ ‘ •I 78,
»»» and &lt;ua
WUC,
Louise, 07, perished la their beds
shortly before midnight when the
T33 jet smashed Into the ground
in front of their home, exploded
aad disintegrated
tore
through the hou*j.
Turnqulst suffered ■ possible*
broken ankle and multiple bruises
and abrasions. He wai taken u
Maxwell Air Force base hospital
la nearby Montgomery, where ho
was reported in shock.
The officer, stationed at Ibe
Pentagon in Washington, was only
able to give sketchy detalle. Ho
said ha was an route to Bandail Air Faroe Base, T w si,
from Washington, whoa Mo p ti
had a power toOure and an sp1
parent explosion la Km engine
compartment.
Tumqniot n td he w n forced to
abandon the aircraft and nfeeted
himself at an altitude ef about
aw foot.
Air Force officials said Turnquiet "got Into trouble as soon aa
ha was airborne'' after taking eft
from Maxwell when he hnd Mop­
ped to refuel.
,
“ All he eould do wai ball out,*1
aa Air Force spokesman said.

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Cabinet granted Gen. Charlae DeGaulte hit emergency power*
lodij and Parliament wat turn*
mowed late special session Toesdap to ratify the decision.
Aa announcement to thi* effect
waa made bp Information Ministar Roper .Frey following an hour
and a bsM Cabinet aenion held
shortly after the settlers' rebel­
lion in Algiers collapsed com­
pletely.
Last to surrender against the
overwhelming odds was Pierre
LaGalltarde, a rcd-bcardrd »■
pear-old former paratrooper.
The end to the eight-day insur­
rection against DeGaulle came at

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by raq
A P U N C H foMrgdnt (fia s blacked out by
roquret)
side a istreet
gipaa a haircut to am army paratrooper alongside
barricade hi Algiers. A French revolt which had spread
throughout Algiers was eruahed today.

Israel, Syrian
Forces Clash
TEL AVIV, Israel (U P!) — Israeli and Syrian armed
foreee fought a raging n igh tlon g battle that lasted until
dawn today in the dem ilitarized tone south of the Sea of Gal.
ilea. There were casualties on both aidas.
Several houre la tar fighter planes from the two nations
q clashed in a brief dog fig h t over Metulla on the Isrsei-LebanAa IsrnaN mlliUrp apol
•aid la Tiberias that tors* Israelis
wece'Ulted Si Mm barite tor Mm
AMb village sf Tawafik. Seven
mess eeidiets were wownded in
the attaek, launched against Syria
after aa Uriel! herder patrolman
was killed awd tore more n uen'dad
Mbs a herder slash Sunday,
7 A spokesman. InsDemasatia-aaid
two Arabs were killed and tour
wounded In the flgkting at TawaMk.
Mews af the aerial dog fight
earns from aa sn ap spokesman In
Tel Aviv. He charged that four
Russlnn-bullt MIG jot figbtora
from Syria tried to penetrate Is.
raell l i r spies end wen chased
i f f ip two Israeli Jets,
fo _ The battle at Tawafik was the
most serious in a festering series
ef Israell-Spriaa border fleshes
Mut began last Wednesday, laraell Chief ef Staff Haim Laskov
rushed to a cabinet meeting In
Jernanlma to give a detailed re­
port on the crisis.
Reports conflicted. The United
Arab Republic spokesman In Da­
mascus reported the Israeli at­
tack on Tawafik lasted "almost
fo all tha night boura," and included
tanks, field artillery and mortars.
' "Our artillery retaliated," Mm
I A A spokesman said. 'Tha en­
gagement lasted four-hours, after
which the IsrMlii occupied the un­
armed village ef Al Tawafik after
their tanks end infentry had en­
tered ft"

# Ike To Ask Space
kH ey Increase
.‘LNVER (UPI) — President
Hemhewer announced today be
would aak Congress to increese
spending far tbe nation's apace
pragmas by 111 million dollars,
principally for the Saturn project.
§
The President, here an n brief
stopover an route back to Wash­
ington from a West Const Holidny
■aid the 1M1 appropriation reguest tor tbe National Aerouatucis
and space Administration should
he increased to 01» million dol­
lars
Press Secretary James Hagsrty
•aid tbe additional funds were
requested "to accelerate progress
ea Sato ran end ether elements of
O the nation’s super booster pro­
gram."
Tbe Saturn, a cluster ef Jupiter
rockets having aa estimated over­
all -thrust ef lie million pounds,
to considered lbs nation's beet
bet to carry men on his first trip
toto outer space.

Searchers Find
^Missing Youths
PANACEA (UP1) - Searchers
today located turn youth* missing
since lain Sunday while on a
fishing trip near here.
The CirM Ahr Patrol said the
two boys were found in their
f[«uii»g boat n*»1|to near Uw
month af too AaclUa Elver seme
ST miles oest af b en. Tito CAP
•aid the boy* were in good shop*.

Boy Hit By Truck
Escapes Injury
A two and ■ half year-old Negro
boy oicaped Injury when n truck
threw Urn from hia tricycle latur,
day.
Little Ernest.HaudStT'Mde hia
tricyelo up to a track stopped at
Roosevelt Aw. and Southwest Rd.
Willie Marvto Pope who was driv­
ing the track started to back up
and hit the tricycle beside him.
Ernest, who lives at 1411 Roosevelt
Ava., was taken to Seminole Me­
morial Hospital for n checkup.
A pile-up on French Ave. the
mme day brought IBM damage to'
the two cara involved. Emeraon
Franklin Henry drove Into the back
of William Thomas Totf's car whoa
Toff slowed down to turn from
Ftoacb Ave. Into llth St., police
add. Henry who Uvea In Mm Park
Ave.- Trailer Park waa charged
with failure to have hia vehicle
under control. Toff ia from Myrtle
Beach, S. C.
A single ear had the aame
amount of damago Saturday even­
ing when Emeraon R. Dixon ran
into the back af another car to
almost the aame apot. Joe Carr
Hawkins of Roosevelt Park, San­
ford, aald be stopped at French
Ava. to (urn toto lath St. Dtoon'a
car received IBM damage when be
ran toto the baek of Carr'a auto,
police said. Dixon, SOB Elm Ava.
wax charged with reckleaa driv­
ing.
In other accideata Saturday, Clar
ence Davis, an Oatoen Negro, and
David Peffrey, a Negro of isoe W.
URh St., were charged with faUure
to yield- Mm right af way. A ear
ran Into a porch at NT Persimmon
Ava. and Charles Beckly MacMil­
lan af the Wricks Apartmania was
charged with failure to have hia
vehicle under control and driving
while intoxicated.

Society Adds
Members, Funds

Public response to tha gaaford
Humana Society
membership
drive bee resulted la a roster ef
t t members, collection of Stab in
duoo and denallena and tha htgmntog of an educational pragram
by Mm eociaty,
The fund total waa boosted today
by receipt af aantrlbutians from
Mr. and Mr*. George Garrieon
and tbe Sanford-Ortondo Kennel
.Chib. Senkarik Paint Co. a Wo
donated paint for an animal shel­
ter when a building W obtained,
Mr*. Harriet Cowley, protodeat

Mid.

LaGaDIarde marched out of the
barricaded tone to the heart of
Algiers followed by 300 members
of hit armed forces, Moments
later, the barricades thrown up
test week begin coming down and
army troops moved into the areas.
News of the surrender spread
tike wildfire through tha streets
of Algiers. Thousands of civilians
gathered to the streets to shout
for tha insurgents and chant "Al­
geria Franraia" (Algeria is
French) the insurgents' war cry.
Two army helicopter* hovered
over the barricaded tone while
gfoup* ef stragglers dragged oul
stocks and equipment and loaded
them into army tracks.
LaGalltarde led his men out
from Mm berrieadee behind a
French tricolor. They boarded
trucks and army officials said
they had been taken to tha 1st
Foreign Legion Regiment’s base
at Seralda, M miles w a t of Al­
giers,
Troops who entered the Algiers
bank (headquarter* of insurgent
co-leader) Joseph Ortiz found it
empty. There were reports that
that be had gona toto biding.
Red-beretcd paratroopers moved
forward to tha main barricade,
spanning Charles Peguy Street, at
lt:M a. m., but stopped abort a
few yards from the anln-hlgb wall
of paving atones. Thfcf stood there
waiting until a group of Insur­
gents marched out.
The paratroopers aiMffother sol­
diers facing the barricades
snapped to attention and present­
ed arms aa tha tosurgante Med
through.
Momenta latet. ether, Fnych
Mttlera who haft defied 'OcUauIte
and tha French army for more
than a week, began dismantling
tbe main barricade. Many had
tears in their eye*.
Frey's announcement indicated
that DeGaulle was not satisfied
with the present working of too
Fifth Republic’* Constitution and
tha Cabinet.
It aloe wax a atrung hint that
he would not atop In bis drive
to restore toe powers of the legal
authorities to all fields despite
the collapee ef the uprising hi
Algeria.
R was toe first Ume since the
outbreak af World War II Niat a
French chief executive was
granted emergencp powers in
peacetime.
Frey said tha government will
have full powers under Article 38
ef the Constitution of Oct. 4, IBS*,
largely shaped bp DeGaulle himself.

I p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
prices at 1 p. m.:
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Eastman Kodak ................ . Mis
Ford Motor ....................... , SOts
General Electric ............. . 80's
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Int. TAT
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Penney ............................... . !1&gt;
Penn RR ........................ . , 15*4
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News Briefs
Changes Mind ATLANTA (UPI) Fortner
Georgia Tech defensive baBkficId
coach Low Woodruff, who re­
signed tost week to accept a
position on tbe University of Flo­
rida coaching staff, hat derided
to stay at Tech because af an
illness to his family.

Large Crop Reserve
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tim
Agriculture Department estimated
today that more than 2i million
acrei of cropland would be held
out of production to i 860 under
conservation reserve contract*.
This U about 5,300,000 acres more
than wars to the reserve last
year.

M acArthur Better
NEW YORK (UPD—Gen. Dregl*e-. MiteArthur, - beopitellif*
a urinary ailment, waa reported
improved but still to serious con­
dition today, lie wilt be to Ibe
hospital for at toast two weeks.
MacArthur, who waa ao last
week, waa reported feeling strong­
er Sunday. Ha entered Lenox HllHoapltal Friday complaining of
not feeling well.

Reckless Fishing
TOKYO (UPD-Radio Moacow
accused the Japanese Sunday
night of reckless fishing which
threatens aalmon, trout, crab and
herring resource* to tha North Pa­
cific. The Russian radio made the
attack to a broadcast beamed to
Japanese listeners on the eve of
the opening to Moscow of tslks in­
tended to set Japanese salmon,
crab and herring quotas for imo
to waters eft Soviet Kamchatka.

Fears Jail Return

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A new
move for creation of a missile
"czar" appeared likely today to
the wake of statements by two
military leaders on the short and
long term dangers to the United
State*.
The abort term danger, accord­
ing to Air Force Gen. Thomas 8.
Power, ia that in two years Rus­
sia may have enough Interconti­
nental missiles to launch a mas­
sive nuclear attack on this coun­
try.

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But Smith, a bitter roe of the
measure, promised that he would
not "dilly, dsliy or delay" hear;
togs.
Smith (old newsmen he could
"ace no reason why" the committee
would not clear the bill and send
It to the House floor thie month.
"11 would take sevrn votes, in
the committee and it looks lika
they have them." he conceded.
Smith charged that baekrra of
the hill actually were nut interested
in passing it but were seeking to
make it a political issue to an
election year.
Specifically he aimed bia bleat
at Rep. Emanuel Cellar (D-N. Y.)
chairman of the Judiciary Commit­
tee which drafted the bill. He said
O iler himself had "dillied, dallied
and delayed," for seven months
last year. He said teller until to­
day never had pushed for Rules
actiun to route the bill to Uw floor.

As Servant O f Community M ental Patient
Stabs 6 On Street

tee disagreed with Medaris, but
aald: "Wa've got to have more
one-man control. 1 don't want dic­
tatorship • but something's got to
be done about this bickering and
back biting that Is still going on."
Rep. Chet Holifleld (D-Calif.),
chairman of the congressional
subcommittee on radiation, aald
figures developed by hi* group
last year take on a lew signifi­
cance to the present situation.
Holifted said that if Huiala
launched 260 missiles with H-bomb

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warhead* at B4 American tar­
gets. 30 million Amcrleant would
be killed and M million injured.
Th* 360 missile* are approxi­
mately tha number that Power,
rhlef of the Strategic Air Com­
mand, believe* the Russians could
have sometime to 1K2.
By coincidence, 38* la alao tb*
number of intercontinental balll*tic missiles that America baa
"programmed" to far. But there
la no chance that they could all
be rmplaced before toto 1*43 of
1*64.

Russians Report
'uper Missile
In Final Testing

COMMUNICATION MOON OELAY SYSTEM
' w iS u i;.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
House Rule* Committee decided to­
day to hold hearings, starting later
this week, on the long-stalled civil
rights bill.
No limit was set on the length
of the hearings. But Chairman Ho­
ward W. Smith (D-Va.) told news­
men the committee "was of a
mind to limit them to a reasonable
extent."
Tbe action was taken to closed
session shortly after an open door
scrap over a motion to clear tha
controversial bill for House action
immediately.
The motion, made by Rep. Ray
J. Madden (D-Ind.), waa with­
drawn after it became apparent M
would be beaten.
Madden —mended that hearings
by the 'conservative-dominated
committee could delay action on
the bill, which provide! new pro­
tection. for school, integration nr-

Chamber Honors Bitting

lina "throughout his yaars as a
resident af Sanford participated
to, organised and encouraged all
types of civic activities, and gave
unselfishly ef his time and effort
la Ms* betterment af our tornmunity and slate."
Bitting, who waa al*o a membar af toa First Methodist Church,
Masonic Ladga N*. M and San­
ford Elba Club, waa manager af
Tauchton Drag Co.
Ik a Chy Coca mission alao adopt­
ed n resolution at iu tost meet­
ing to tribute to tbe rlvic efforts
af BiUtey, especially commandIny bla wo:* ra n r'., rti -ml-sloner, v

Retiring Army MaJ. Gen. John
Mrdari* said that at tha present
ratea of progress Russia may
completely dominate space with­
in to year*.
Medaris, whoa* retirement from
the Army became effective Sun­
day, said to a farewell interview
with Miisiles and Rocket* magasin* that all missile and space ac­
tivities should be placed under a
joint military command.
Chairman Overton Brooks (DLa.) of the Ifouie Spare Commit­

Rules Committee
To Hold Hearings
On Rights Bill

Oregon Newspaper
Trucks Blown Up

Vole Renewal
Cards Requested

NO. f i t

Space Race M ay Bring Missile Czar

MIAMI (UPI) — Convicted amb«aaUr James E. Evans said
Sunday he would be killed by
other prisoners if he is returned
to Salford Mate Prison. Evans,
37, said bo Informed on a guard
to break up a ring sailing narcoliecontaining nsaal Inhalers while
at Raltord. Ho was to Dade Coun­ PORTI.AND. Ore (UPI) -E ight
County resident who wish to ty
Jail hers Sunday awaiting trial
vole this year were urged today for grand larcony and passing trucks serving the Oregon JournalOregonian were blown up at two
bp Mra. Camilla Braes, supervis­ bad ebaeka.
locations to the Portland a n a Sun
ee af registration, to mail la their
day night.
voting registration renewal cards
Forced To Resettle
The newspapers have had labor
"aa soon as possible."
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tbe difficulty aincc last November.
Mia. Brace said that 11.300
Three sticks of dynamite, attachcards wera mailed out and 10,HI House Committee on Un-American
Activities report* that hundred* rd to a five-foot (use that had
have beca returned.
Mra. Brace explained that those of thousands af men, women and fizzled, were found oa the floor of
who haven't returned their cards children a n being forcibly reset­ another truck. It waa disarmed by
must do ao at once ao their names tled in Siberia and Turkrilan by a police officer.
Four of Ibe truck* ezpludcd to
will be retained an tbe voting list*. the Communists. The committee
Tbe nurd system ef ehecilng released loader the sixth to a northwest Portland, the others to
registration *la effected each two series of reports of tbe "crime* the downtown arra of Oregon City
years according to Florida law. of Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khru­ 11 milei awgy, all within minutes
Ail cards should be returned to shchev." Tbe report said tha re­ of each other shortly before 11:10
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tbe voting registration office to location waa from the Baltic p, tn.
Two other truckx parked nearby
state*, tha Ukarin* and BycloruaUm Chamber of Oemmeree
In Oregon City were damaged by
tog.
the explosions. The van-type Orecon CUy vehicles were owned by
the Wymora Transport Co., under
contract to kaU . newsprint from
the Crown-Eellerbach Co. to the
Oregon Jouraai-Oregooian.

Tbe Chamber of C&gt; amerce to­
day paid tribute to W. V. Bitting,
un­
a toadtog citizen af Mm
ity who died Jan. 11.
U a resolution adopted by the
chamber’s board of directors and
released today, Bitting was hon­
ored for serving Sanford aa a city
commissioner, member af the
housing gdUmrity, president af
Youth Killed
tha Bomtoolo County Chamber of
Coamarae and an actlva dimeter
While Hunting
of tha Ounbar of Cammarco.
Tha rasolution recognized Bil­
GENEVA, Ala. IUP1) - A U
year-old Panama City, youth was ling'* "faithful publie aorvico to
■antdiatolly hhat to death bp a Sanford. Seminole County and tha
atafo af Florida."
white too two w en bunting.
Tha raiolulign states that Bil­
The education program on tbe
work ef the society started tost
week whan officers appeared at
the Eiwaala Club to explain Ms
plans. This program will bo eap ended to include schools and
other groups interested to the
problem ef handbag rtray animals

VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Partly ckmdy through Tuesday. Tfiffti today, 66-70. Low toniight, 46-50.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1960 SANFORD, FLORIDA
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MOSCOW (UPI) — Th* leviot
Union eanBnnnd today K Brad A
second euper-miaall* into the Paci­
fic Sunday to complete Ma presefo
series of rocket teats fo Mut nr**
ahead of schedule.
Th* Tea* announcement dM M l
give tbe precis* point ef tbe recto
et’s Impart, bet sold lb* next-tolast stag* with * dummy neon com
had "reached the intended regtea
In the Pacific Ocean."
It added that toto j b r t suoraao-

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PICTURE BOUNCES O IT THE MOON. A photograph
o f aircraft carrier Hancock with office ra and men
&gt;*

mt um * the moon an
relayf point,
point. L
Diagram
shown how the
th#\ high frequency
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w nvsf travel*)] from Fear) Harbor to Cheltenham, Ma.
Tha ayatena can ovsreomn etmoapherie c o it io n s .
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4 Negro Youths Charged
In Parking M eter Thefts
Sanford police charged four
N'egro boys with breaking toto and
stealing 11 parking meters Runday.
All the boys are batwaen nin*
and U-years- old. Sunday’s ouL
bieak waa tha tlintax of a rash
of meter vandalism that began
Jan. 17. One af the boys, aa 11
year old, admitted breaking or
taking nine olhar meters between
Jan. 17-tt police said.
Money boxes ware missing from
all 11 maters in Sunday's tpleodc.
Most of tha meter breakage and

theft was on Second St. near San­
ford Ava. and on Sanford Ave.
between Second PC and Commarrial Ave.
In some cases Mia meters were
torn off pad In others just the
handles were broken off, police
said. Urn name* of tb* boys In­
volved w en plaeod on Um juvenile
court docket. Polk* (old the beys'
parents that they would have to
appear in Juvenile court with their
children.
Two Sanford church** alee had
iheir troubles with tbe younger
set Saturday. Thro* boys broke
Into Holy Cross Episcopal Church
and broke a pip* off th* organ and
stole soma cross**, police reported.
Th* asm* boya wore taken home
after they were found eleaping to
Ihe First Presbyterian Church.
Tha boys did not do any damage
Two email hoy* wart shot to a there but they tried to light the
struggle ever a rifla bars Satur­ heater and left maltha* around,
police said.
day,
Sanford pollve reported that
Laney Bell Fleming and her
mother, Lormey Reed were strug­
gling over n rifle when the gun
went off. Eight year eld Jimmie
l.oe Fleming and five year old Pat
Fleming b o t h received arm
wounds. Jimmie had a compound
fracture and the other bullet went
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (UPl)-Anthrough Pat’s arm, lodging in hia olhor school to thi* Washington
aide.
suburb peacefully began raeial
The accident happened at tbs totregration today.
Fiva Negroes entered Minnie
boys' 1403 W. First Bt. homo. Both
thalr mother, Mr*. Flaming, and Howard atemenlary school without
Mr*. Reed were rhargrd with dis­ incident. They registered for the
orderly conduct and discharging second Mmester, then went to
class*:.
firearms.
Another all-white institution, Jef­
ferson school for eighth graders,
waa scheduled to admit a Negro
M alt Chorus
girl but City. Icbool Sopl , T. C.
Williams said ah* bad not arrived
Rehearsal Tonight an hour after the school day
The isnford Mata Chorus will started.
bald a rehearsal at ■ p. as.
today at the UBO Hall to Mm
roar of tha Chamber fo Commerce Rail Engineers
building.
The group will .ark on • mice- Plan Strike Vote
Hen af Bach choralta and bit
CHICAGO (UPI) — Tbe Brother­
show tunes from Roger! end hood ef tmeemotive Engineers
Hammereleia.
prepared today to take a strike
Director ef the ahorus ia Bob veto white twe ether railroad
Carol* who today urged anyone uaiona resumed negotiation* with
with singing talent to attend the the satire's rail Industry,
rehearsal Ianight and fry out for
Tb* togfoaan union said M

2 Boys Hurt
In Gun Squabble

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, (UPI) “They were Russians, and we're at
war with tha Russians. I wanted
to see if they could alaqd the
pain."
With those words, Kenneth A.
Johnson, M, explained why he stab­
bed six persona, on* critically,
while walking through an afternoon
crowd hi downtown Minneapolis
Saturday.
Johnson, a former mental patient
with a past history of senseless
violence, else fried to alU tha
throat af a policeman who tried to
arrest him. He finally was trapped
At the
by three officers to a restaurant. active

Alexandria Opens
Integrated School

time there are 11

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ilea designed to develop a mac* »
powerful mullt-etage rocket tar
U
iaunchlag earth satellite* and tb prepare for flight* I* other plan*
eta.
"Ie this eonnerthm,'* (be am
oounesment said, "Tea* fo author­
ised to state that fo* area daftead
by Um aoordtoatea give* fo tb*
automent ef Jan. g, 1MB, fo
I from *^iK»g» |M

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The Soviet tfofog' anaaunood «
daa. B that ft we* Betting oaldo b
44AMsquare-mile foal area fo foe
Central Pa rifle about U M arifoe
•oulhwort af Hawaii for a mouth
from Jon. U to Fab. IA. It warned
shipping and ptoeM net ef fob
area during thla time,
Tha Taa# announcement font the
toot* have ended ahead ef achedele means that normal anrfaee
and ate travel may safety ba re­
sumed fo tbe Pacific aegfoa re*
oaks ahead af time.
Teas made Me dfoaleeeie ef foie
second Soviet super-missile Mat
abet fo foe FeaMt fo a « tcfo l
broadcast.
Tb# aanrenreweet waa extreme­
ly bretf to comparison with th*
statement Issued following fo* Bret
shot Jan. M. This time, it gave a*
distance the racket traveled, nor
did M aay bow dare Mawn* re Me
target point. Teas acid foe Aral
racket came within u s mMoe of Me
tea-4 after n Bight ef 7,Ml H o e ,

Gales Defends
Missile Strength
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Dofena*
Secretary Thomas I . Gatos today
disputed the Idea that Beasts hat
outdistance or area overtaken
lb* United ate toe fo military
power.
Galea, teitifyiog for foe B nt
■
Um* ea defease secretary before
the ScueU military appropriations
subco mlttee, said emphatically
there was ao 'deterrent gap' fo
America^ military strength.
Gates farad questioning **
report# that toulligenc* eaperta
have modified estimate oa which
he baaed bl* appraisal af V. A
mllit. / needs.
Ha conceded foal Uhl J l u i i l u L ,
"may enjoy — at limes — a
moderate numerical superiority"
of toterrantteantal btUfoa* and
sea-launched missiles during the
nest three year*.
But be said the "veriatUUy and
afrragth" af U. S. overall retalia­
tory capability waa much greater. *i*
As support ef this claim, he e f
powerful long-range bomber ft
a "cleariy superior" Navy 5
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bettor air defense.

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MIAMI BEACH (UPI)
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today to prepare for th*
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SAPPORO. Japan (UPI) — A
gas explosion early today trapped
41 coal miners half a mile un­
derground la a blaring mine at
Yubari, 33 miles m at of Sapporo.
Dispatches from the scene said
a raging fire in the pit wai hamp­
ering rescue work. It was not im­
mediately certain whether the
flames affected the area where
the miners were trapped.

*

The Mothers March on Polio
todded 2L327.4T.lo the March of
. Dime* coVrtloos in Sanford. Mrs.
petty Spencer, chairman of th*
sporeh, said 167 women volunteers
( Swiped the Anna Miller Circle
(gpko the house to house canvass.
• Members of the Anna Miller
{Circle already had railed $233.60
. ioalHog peanuts during their illp a y rood block for the county
{polio fund.

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r 'Rscidsnt* paying cwunty taxes
"will get * ana ^er cent discount
Sham today until Mar. 1. Tax Col*
Soclor Jokn Calloway reported last
m u ll that over I t million has been
•teller ted thus far.
1 "Tb* Mark of the Hawk." will
Hw akown at Lake Mary a t 7;So
M . today in Uw Lake n ary Com*
' P o lity Presbyterian Church, spon*
p o n d bp th* youth of the church.
a film was creatad by tha Board
Foreign Missions, produced by
livareal International, starring
lithe KJtt and-Sidney FoltJer,
boa been* shown in commercial
•Otars across tb* country. A
1*11 chorgo will bo anode to help
fray expenses,
o o • *
I. Oahrta Mono* boo tho city's
ay to boild a two unit store at
t6 U r* Park Dr. This will bo a
1/000 budding; (Mbdyenr Stores
vo p em M o u to tear down their
I building at lll-S. Park Ave.
II Stamper lent building up or
tring down. He's-moving, stemr bn* a permit to move e amell
nmarslal building from l i t !
*delph St. to 1014 S. French

BY CECIL TL'CVKR, H
County Agricultural Agent
Some people have the mistaken
idea that "the only good bug la a
dead bug".
To say that all insect* nr* bad
and ahould be destroyed ia just as
foolish a t It would be to tay that
everyone in Florida should be put
In prison because we have a few
lawbreakers among ns. Actually
the proportions of bad Insects and
bad people oro not very different.
Only a small percentage of the
Uwuands of Mad* of insect* ore
ia any way injurious, and many
of them ore definitely beneficial.
Hera are tom* interesting facta
about useful insects. For example,
consider tho honeybee. Among tb*
booty producing stale* 'Florida
rank* third. In IMS, apiaries in tha
Staid produced over TS million
pound* of honey with a value of
13,000,606. In 1937 Seminal* County
beekeepers produced over 197.000

far* a penalty If th* new tags are
not In use.
• • •
• Seminole Cattleman's Aaaocla*
lion membara will be guests at a
steak dinner at 4 p. m. Saturday
at Lee's Ranch la Chuluota.

PALM SPRINGS, Csllf. (UPI)
— President Elsenhower wound
up his golfing tulldsy and hooded
for Washington todsy reportedly
highly pleased by a hopeful fore­
cast .&lt; labor-management pose*
In lb* sloel Industry.The forecast cam* from David
J. McDonald, president of tb*
United Steelworkers Union who
had breakfast lost Saturday with
Elsenhower at the La Quinta homo
of Goorgo E. Alton.
Eisenhower scheduled aa oorly
Jet toko off from Palm Springs to­
day. bound first for Denver when
bo waa to pick up Mr*. Unro­

Foifeop* th* service rendered by
honey boot as pollinators *f flowers
la even more valuable. Bee* visit
blosrems to collar! nectar nr pol­
len. Aa tlrey do, they also carry
soma of th* pollro from on* flower
to another. They thro being about
poIUntUon, which is roeoosory for
th* production of n u n r reads and
Mulls. Th* vain* of poltirottoo by
boroy hnos la utlm atsd as toast
aa time* tb* vatoa of their hooey
produced. If Ihto ia so thro la HOT,
tb* veto* of pofltoallon by boas Mat
worth over tNl.aoo to Seminole
County growers.
Thor* am other iron obvious—but
naan Ih* tore real — ways la which

to lio u to n u t.

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Buss* Calrmay,
Curtis Dora, Ui

11*
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da Cote, Latrisha Johnson, Koran
Lyons and Paulina Bure*.
GRADE «, Kelly Trawtok. L ana
Mooeiief, James Adam*, Sandra
Lormann. Prod Mats, Jackin Mc­
Clain, Tim Shaefler, Nelson Stur­
gill, Dorian Thermonos, Steven
_____
Simpkin*, Kathy KsfU and Mery
Jane Shoemaker.
GRADE 7. Ann Trswlck, Edward
Mania, Don Patrick,
Konay
Ament, Pot Cooglrtoo, ttu ek
Dome, Mike McMillan, Victoria

miner* originally were trapped by
the oxpiosioa, but 22 had managed
to work their way to aalety.
HTK official* laid aeven rtacue
tea mi were at work in the mine,
trying to break through to miner*
who were atlll underground.
Official! »ald it waa ‘'lucky"
the accident occurred at a time
when a reduced Sunday-night ahift
wai at work.
"If each an accident occurred
on m weekday, more than 1,000
mineri probably would have been
in the mine and the tragedy
would hare been much wane," an
official aald.
M was the second potentiallyi tragic mine accident reported in
| leas than two weeks. On Jan. 21.
440 miners were trapped under­
Insect* nr* beneficial, one ia dm ground by a rave-in In a coal
part they play In helping to hold min* at Coalbrook, South Africa.
down harmful and destructive Their fat* Is not yet certain.
post* an crop* end elsewhere. Th*
la in&gt;, 1W miners were killed
damage Insects cause an crops in a similar accident at Yubari,
would be much more severe a ad Japan.
wide-spread U these doetructlvo
peats were net checked by various
natural factors, including benefi­
cial Insects.
To ■*• bow soma of the friewdly
insects really help, lot us think
for a ' moment about on* of th*
more comma* crap ports. Nearly
everyone la familiar with aphids,
By LARRY VERMEL
or punt lie*. When tnnfWiui ore
Bette Davis brought a breath
favorable aphids multiply rapidly.
In Just u few weeks an npbid may 6f Broadway la Sanford Saturday
night and * capacity crowd at the
have thousand* of dosceadant*.
But aphids urn attacked by many Ctvte Center setuiod In enjoy
kinds of Insects, which we r a t e to every minute.
Miss Dmvis. Barry Sullivan and
aa predator* and parasites. Th*
chief aphid predators are th* lady* Mk singer Clark Allen received a
beetles and ayrpbld flies. A number ■landing ovation a fte r’ Uielr
of wasp* also parasitize aphids. dramatic presentation of "Tha
There breed enemies of aphids World of Carl Sandburg."
Mixing humor and pathos, to*
help keep there insect* In chock.
Insects are useful In still other three star* brought Sandburg off
ways. For exam pie, Inserts consti­ tbo printed nag* and gav* him a
tute practically tiro whole food (ap­ now dimension.
His moot popular verre from the
ply of many of our song birds. If
oil inserts wort destroyed, many "Tbo People, Yea," to selections
of our Jaalhared friends would ala* Mom "Abraham Lincoln," revealed
disappear. Evsa gam* bird* like why Utorary critics call Sandburg
quail, dev* sad wad turkey taeluda oro of the greatest of living
some Insects in Ihnir dirts. Not American writers.
only Ih* hunter but the fish arm so
The audience applauded each
aa well are affected for Florida's selection, oven tho brief poem,
lakes and streams would a rt b* "Fog," aa they were excited by
tb* brilliant talent* of Miss Davla
and Mr. Sullivan,
As a diversion, but an Integral
part of th* evening's entertain­
ment, th* young folk singer d a rk
Allen, presented selections from
Sandburg's
"Amariein
Grab*
Preas reports said there was
"no hope" for the rescue of the
miners, hut this report was not
confirmed Immediately by offi­
cials of the Hokkaido Tank* Ri­
sen Co., operator of the .mine.
The pit ripped by the blast Is
the biggest coal mine on Japan's
northern Island of Hokkaido, and
one of the largest In the eountry.
Reports from th* scene said *3

Bette Davis Show
Is Termed Success

Michael Raybon
Dies At 14 Months

Michael Raybon, 14 aeolk-oM
son of Mr. and Mrs. Houston Baybod, of 619 Magnolia Ave. dtod
Saturday at i e mtools MomoflaJ
Tfispllsl
Joaapb B. Lavy, a Banted resi­
He to survived by Us parrots; dent tor tha part If yean, died
oro alitor, Dolores; and grandpas* at Somlroto Memorial Hospital
onto, Mr. and Mrs. Houston Bay- today.
Tb* retired hotel owner Uvod In
CUftM Heights. Bora to Great
Blvor, Lang Island, N. Y., Mr,
Levy was a member af tha Ma­
sonic Connetqurt Lodge No. 0 4
of Fnyrtlto. N. V„ and tb* FayvUlo Lodge No. 516 of th* OddtellOWB.
Survivors are bin wife, Mra.
Toaato Lavy, of Sanford; two
dougbtes, Mrs- Ruth M. Week*
Residents Wage
of Beypoct, Long Island and Mrs.
Norms L. Youag of Sanford; a
'Fence* Bottle
son, Ira W. Levy of Baynort: two
MIAMI (UPI) - Residents along brother*, Henry B. Levy of
a Miami canal waged the battle Godov* and B aa B. Levy of Boaof tho opU* fenra today with signs, ford; two listers. Miss Rote Levy
blaring music and tape-recorded of Geneva and Mrs. Tfllto Bremen
speeches.
of Loo Angeles: a brother-in-law,
The residents wore protesting a
fence built between tb* canal and fivt grandchildren. of Sanford aod
ihetr homo* by Dresser and Gar­ Brtanoo Funeral Home Is la
field Corp.. Miami builders.
charge of funeral services, which
Tb* homo owners said tho com­ wilt ho anrounaod later.
pany bulk th* board Broth tor
■pita, to Mparato their homes Mom
the waterfront. Dresser and Gar­ Expansion M ow
field I* building, new homes « tb*
oppoiitt side of tb* canal Mom tbo Planned By Hotol
fence.
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - The
Eden Boo Hotol to going to try to
build its way out of the shadow of
tbo rival PoaUirobtoou.
Body O f Socialite
Tb* hotel Saturday announced a
five to to million dollar building
Found In Garaga
program designed to rtfaot tb*
COLUMBUS. Mias. (UPI) - Tbo (Mart of tb* k u d o * of a 14-story
seemingly polatlssa slaying af a addition recently oracled by th*
beautiful bleed* seetolito mother neighboring Preiataobtoau.
bad pallet stumped today.
The body of Mrs. Gene Cato

A. C. “DOC" McREYNOLDS

FLAWLBBS
A. C. "Doc" McReynolds open­
ed his drug store on Sanford Ave.
and 25th St. W years ago and It
took a road widening project to
get him off that some spot this
year.
Doc ia open for business today
in a brand new spot on Park Dr.
Tho widening of Sanford Ave. will
toko all Ih* parking epic* and
maybe part of tha building at tha
old Mcfloynolda Drug Company
site. This is his reason for moving.
The 65-year-old gradual* of At­
lanta Collage of Pharmacy said,
“Wo enjoyed a good business there
and considered it one of the boat
locations in Sanford. But it la un­
tenable because of tho widening of
till itltctls1*
"Doc* and his brother, Ralph,
brought curb service to Sanford
at their old site. Ralph now oper­
ates a sundry store in Longwood.
Gens Roumlllat, Bruce Anderson
and th* lats J. O. Laney were th*
only pharmacy operators her#
when th* McReynolds opened in
1925, Doe recalled.
Doe haa had tome startling ta ­
pe rienee e at hli pharmacy. Ha re­
member thw nl^tjrurglarscraw lad through a grill* Into the store.
The Intruders found everything to
their convenience. Plugging their
electric drill Into a wall socket
right next to the safe, they bored
through the metal door and
"helped themselves."
McReynolds often had to open
the store at night to Hll emergency
prescriptions.
He once got out of bod at mid­
night to get drugs for o boy criticslly 111 with dlptberto. Mrs. W.
W. U n i of Silver Lake said that
Doc's prescription saved the life of
her small grandson, Robert Schult.
The bey war about four years old
at tba time, in tha lota 1940‘s. Tha
drugs kept Robert olive until he

GRADE II, Edward Sprtlmsn,
Edoea Marsh end Pslstoi* Morgan,

Bomshody broke into Ih* Orteso
School, drank soma milk, ate
tome oranges, scattered th* oram s poolings around th* floor
and departed. Officers reports'
lhit entry to the school was ef­
fected through aa uulockad win­
dow, lavurtigsltan revealed noth
lag miiiiag except th* fruit and
mUk, although the library doplock was broken and tha Prin­
cipal's office searched, they aald.

waa opera tad on the next m e n ta l
in Orlando, Mrs. Lins said.
Doc figures that on an average
day through his 33U-ysar old
business he served about 700 cus­
tomers. This moans McReynolds
Drug Co. has served about 1,000,000 customers.
"There wouldn't be standing
room in thd old store" if all th*
people who worked for him gath­
ered there, Doc said. Ha estimates
230 persons have been hla em­
ployes. Next to Doc, druggist A.
C. Rector haa been there the long­
est—10 yesri.
Baseball player* and political
figures have visited his store.
Theso include Sen. Georg* Smoth­
ers, former Giant southpaw Carl
Hubbsll and old-tima big Itaguer
Zin Bock.
Doe said he expects to “have
much more parking area and floor
space with which to ssrvs tbs pub­
lic" at his nsw alto in the Beggarly
building. Th* McReynolds tradi­
tion of curb service soda, but no
meals will continue. H* plans a
grand opening in about two weeks.

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Break-In Reported
A t Osteon School
GRADE I. Woven Kish, Marta
Jooes, Marcia Lyons, E*l* Pippin,
Rogtr Schmidt, Sydney Silvia, Rita
Spivey, Lotoane Wagner, Sue Vdi­
rty, Edward Coonely. Paulette
Desk, Dana Hall, Terry McCord,
Martka Puckett, Sandra Hughes,
Arise* Mason, Pete Cartoon. Mal­
colm McClellan, Joseph Pavolchak,
Glenda Payne and Doom McCoy.
GRADE 9, Carol Doswtky Jen­
nifer Jordan, Irena 064k, David
Smith, Bbtty Field, Daniel Cutt,
David House, Louise Hagans, Gil­
ds PrtUnatl and Virginia Hume*.
GRADE 16, Paula Andrews,
Jen Fimmol, Dartow Kbta, Dtoaa

Fires have kepi the Lake Mary
Volunteer Fire Department buiy
this past week.
One house waa saved from flames
last week when fire started in the
woods around the J. E. Robinson
home on the Longwood road and
spread Into the yard, M n. A. W.
Teilo turned in th* alarm.
Mrs. W. Frank Griffin, a nelgj^
bor living on th* soma road, saw
the fire and rushed over. She uied
a water hose to help keep the lire
away from the car tad th* main
bouse until th* firemen arrived.
There has been an average of
at least one fire a day for the
past two weeks. There were two
brush fires to light in m * after­
noon, Friday. On* call cam* at 4
p. m. when an acre of land burned
near the Hendrick* Circle H RancL
on th* Longwood road. Th* oth&gt;V
call was about t:20 p. m. from the
other aid* of town at ISth St, and
Dak* Mary Road whore approxi­
mately two acres burned.
The Florida Forest Hanger Serv­
ice from th* Longwood Tower as­
sisted the Lake Mary firemen m
fighting these fin s.
All residents are warned, again,
to bo careful whan they bum brush
and troth.
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Finch Slated
J o Take Stand
In Own Defense
LOS ANGELES {UPI)-The sur­
geon with the sinrerc eyes telti
thii week hit story of how Mn,
Barbara Jean Finch was ihot to
death.
|j
_ Dr. R. Bernard Finch Is expect*
Vert Id take the witness (land iometime late Tueiday or Wedneiday !
inorninc to give frr the firit time 1
hli version of his wife's slaying.
AWe have heard a lot of stories
In this trial," Finch told his cor­
respondent. "But when you get
down to it, I am the only eye wit.
ness to whst happened. And 1 am
not guilty of what they say I am."
Whit they say is that Flnrh, 4?,
and Carole Tregoff, 23, after a
two year illicit love affair, killed
the doctor's brunette wife because
she had tied up all Mi moneyestimated at $750,000.
Tha trial resumes today after a
postponement since last Tueiday
due to the illness of a witness.
Had Carole remained silent she
might not ba on trial as at a codefendant.
Not a tingle witnen so far haa
^ f v r n placed Finch’a red-haired
mistress at tha tcene of the July
II slaying outside the cliff-top
borne in West Covina, Calif.
Proseeulor Fred N. Whichelio
expects to wind up the state's
ease at noon Tuesday. Whichelio
haa said he win seek the gas
chtmbcr both for Finch and Miss
Tregoff.

•

•Probe Sel On
Sexy Movie Ads
WASHINGTON (UPI1 — Houi#
Investigator! trained their lights
today on movia ads regarded as
too sexy.
A House Post Office tubcomf mittce headed by Rep. Kathryn
R. Cranahan (D-Pa.) will launch
hearings Tuesday on the movie
industry’s "self • policing" pro­
gram—and whether It needs to be
beefed up.
Eric Johnston, president ’of the
Motion Picture Ann. of Ameri­
ca, will tell what the Industry it­
self is doing to keep things clean
In tha movies, as well
In ad­
vertising of ftlmi.
^
Mrs. Gramhan laid aha and
w ether aubcommUtea members
have received many complaints
About movie ads distributed
through the mall or published In
newspapers, as well ai about
gome movies.
"These complalntf evidence
widespread public eonrern with
this serious and growing problem,"
the subcommittee said.

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* Young Teetotalers
Run Into Trouble
GREENVILLE, Mill. (UPI1 Teen-agers trying to got their
outlawed teetotalers' club reopen­
ed by trapping cafe owners Into
. selling beer to minors lost tbelr
• gamble and drew • Judicial
reprimand.
City Judge Earl Rolomaa
dismissed charges against throe
eafes which Jimmy Gllee, 11, and
Kenneth Saunders, 1*,' Mid Mid
beer illegally lo Sanders. Tha age
limit here is II.
The two-boy*—memhera at the
Closed club “ The Hop"—ordered
beer In three Greenvillo places
and, then phoned police.
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Soloman listened to lira. Toay
Koury, operator of a (tore, testify
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Sheriff AI Hollingsworth eioeed
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a brawl occurred ouleido H.
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Lelsnd Alderman refused to lot
• the group—mostly composed of
non • school toon - agera—open a
club in the city limit*, d u b m ta here protested the city fathers
were driving them to attend
places where beer waa told la
minora.
Authorities replied no nueh
plaeas aall ted la tha county, and
the youths act out to prove Urn
city fathers wrong.

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A tle a st two members of tha Seminole County detefa*
i s ty th a t Burnart Pnrriih of Tltuarilla Mealy will b# the
t start* m a to r from tha 87th district, rtpm anting
tlnoto and Bravard counting.
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Tha iotumbant, Sen. Douglas Stenitrom , who announcad
• U na ago ha would not ran again, and Bop. Gordon
Mriak add they think Brtvard County residesta like
riafa wall enough to p ro m t "an Iflad" support of him *t
Frodtrlck want so fa r as to any ha doubted th a t anotbar
idMate would oppose Parrish, of th* wall known cltrua
dueing family ef th* Indian River section.
It appeal* th at Parrish, experienced aa a county comtsfcmer in Ms *ounty and rated "a good man," will not
: any opposition from Seminole County. Frederick pointed
; th a t the big new Brevard population probably could elect
own candidate anyway.
B tanstroa has bean praised by Individuals, groups and
vapapet* in Bravard County for hla service to both counI without prejudice while in the Senate. If Mr. Parrish,
some ether Bravard County cltixan, becomes our new senr , we hope to e a rth s same about him.
However, it’s a good while yet before the candidate
ta r will be eloeed out.

f U m saturtor rasa may turn out to b* a qutat on#, but ladi- WASHINGTON—-On* of the nicest of Philadelphia, never uses the
ggtiosw nr# th a t atharwlM th* local political ring will ba run- ways to east your money worries, calming eapaulei himself, he said.
it turns out, Is not to toko a IranOr* man ha* •anouneod ho will qualify sn * candidate qulUsor, but to Invast In a tranqulft oounty eomnslasioa post and * m w political action group liter company.
And It may help to select a drug
i b a n formed to put up candidate* in other n ew .

Now wo com* to th* Important factor—will enough of
rig h t people nut sufficiently intonated to In tlst th at th*
to* of Judge VoH* Williams ia followed and campaign on
i question of WHAT Is right for ths oounty and not WHO

But, now in tho caucus room hot
seat for four hours, he looked like
a likely candidate. The niter Up
butte lying crunched in his ashtray
numbered M.
Sen. Eitoi Xsfauver (D„ Tenn.),
his stiff erimsoH*neck crowded into
a tight (torched white collar, kept
after tha witness, Jabbing quei-

[Thing Rachel. They beg me to
!v* them some hope and counsel
trough Utls educational column,
taring to slga their asm s and ad-

*t Be Printed

they are ignorant of actual Miratifle facts.
Thousands of girls, as wall as
young men. bav* deferred marIrage because they have felt themsolves Inferior sr incapable of be­
ing a successful marital partner
owing to thea* common orotic hab­
its of youth.
U8R MOBSR SENSE
v It 1ft high Uma wo UUmtoatad
the salacious prudery of th* peat
gaaaratiour and aggUed s little
plato b o m saas* to modern educa­
tional problems.
if you are to Rachel's situation,
&gt;*•■ hfo respect entirely.
by
moons saad for my booklet
"Dr. Crane, please give m* help! oa all
*Sex Problems of Yeung PooMy Ufo Is mined sad l don't know pi*."
what to do."
If you a n pleasing to gat m ar
■ O f OfCRIMINATION
rlad soon, Mad for tie "*ex Prob­
What do you reader* thtok Is lems ia Marriage" booklet, alf
w n ts with Raoteif She is beauilIUL Ch* has • good oducatieu and
IS aa offiatout issrutory to a teak.
Bor t e r fotoai.hss sated t e r to
m any him. It would ba aa exeetlaat match. Rut ah* tea tamed
tea after aside. Wlnrt
What Is this terrible "truth" to
Whleh she ref era? Weil, one'a early

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WASHINGTON — Tha power*
of Um executive branch and the
legislative branch of government
will continue to bo dividod between
the two major parties after 1660
as they have been since 1664. This
la the hotief of a surprising h b &gt;
bar of both Republican* and
Democrats aa they took forward to
the campaign next fall.
With the . party divided wrer a
candidate many Democrats take
a defeatist attitude about electing
a president, while Republicans are
increasingly confident that they
can put aver Vico President Nixon,
But the Congress with its over,
whelming Democratic majorities
seams almost certain to remain
Democratic. Thera is soma reason
to believe that tha distrustful vot­
er prefers it that way, making
sura that neither major party can
exercise full power.
Seeauxa of the geographical dlii tribtUon of the vacanciea It has
! bora all but token for granted that
; tha Republican* cannot win eon' trol of tho Senate even though
they elect a president. The division
' today ia SS Damocrata to SI Re­
publicans,
What has not been realised ie
that Republican chance* of cap| luring control of the House are
; almost a* remote. Tha balance
I there is 260 Democrats to 162 ReI publicans. This mean* that In
! Novtmber tha GOP would hava to
| taka S6 Mata In order to have a
majority permitting them to or­
ganize tha House.
To do that they would have to
come up with a victory of landslide proportion*. Aa of today a
landslide (■ simply not in the
card*. In tha big Democratic
sweep in th* Congressional elec­
tion of 1668 tho Democrats got a
landslide margin of 68.6 percent
of the popular vote to taka 47
aeato from th* Republicans.
The dim outlook o fth e Republi­
can* in th* Houm aa well as in
the Sonata la bound to affaet the
presidential race. Tha Democrats
will argua that unity In the direc­
tion of tha federal government ia
vital. A new president deserves,
certainly at the beginning of his
first term, a Congress he can
work with,
same to S60 million.
Baals political attitudes enter
Mr, Moans protested that his into tha House situation. On* of
company made only » . l percent them is tho difficulty for both
profit on Its net worth — after tax­ partial, but particularly for th*
es ------ip ISM. (Average profit for Republicans, to gal good men and
industries to tbs country la 10.7 womra to run for tho two-year
percent).
Sen. Kefauvcr noted that the
healthy profits cam* largely from seen* of Intensive campaigning
desUngi with sick people sad ho around tho country tho Republicans
■aid: "This is a burdta set oaly s ta le and again come up with potitlenl turkeys,
Ninon ia now working hnrd to
ovsrtotns this handicap end per­
I at th* aervously-smok- suade personable younger candi­
it "Might you not have dates to fa t into tho flold, But
about th iiT{jib the.klad.ef decay end indifference
' S. ft P.'a rhii WW-"J?-.
tk ft k m s it n ia state after
Thoraxlss tablet wl ______ ______ ■tot* cannot ho ovoroome between
sale, at six coats each for a » ami- one election and another.
gram tablet. Blaca It was introduc­ The mere last of bolding a seat
ed to 1624, the company has put to to itself • creel advantage.
out ***1 of
q| toe pills.
Yet ths pile* has remained the
same, Incredulously, Sen, Philip Moving Days
Hart (D.. Mich.) asked: "Dou't
NKW YORK (UP1) - Amariyour production coats ever otm* teas win spend about 6400 million
down? Tbs witness said bo thought this year to move everything from
tho people wore asttlng a bargain. grand pianos to gold fish, accord­
W hen did Um fat profits go? ing to th* Movers Conference
Sea. John Carroll (D-, Colo.) had of America. A big chunk of this
tho answer on a sheet o( paper he testooaa includes moving af totalMasted off the table. It was a run­ asm sad industrial Anas with
down r a S. K. * P .'s stock figure* oqutpmsat ranging from office
for t t o tost U years,
desks to atomic reactor oompouto IMS, a stockhatder could buy

The extras that Congressman veto
themselves fur mors "office help,
long-distance calls, etc., all con­
tribute toward reinforcing them In
office. The Incumbent can count
on an automatic advantage of 4
to 2 percent over the challenger,
according to campaign specialists.
Tha 22th District in California,
whirs Nixon fIrat^successfully
la a case In point, Patrick Hillings,
a Nixon protege, succeeded to the
■eat when Nixon ran for the Sen­
ate. The Democrat! admit they
could never have dislodged him

Quotable
Quotes
BIG SUR, Call.'(DPI) — Nobal
prize-winning ehemlal Dr. Llnui
Pauling, itranded more than SI
hours on a rock-strewn cliff, de­
scribing how ha kept awake while
awaiting rescuers:
"I gave a little lector* to the
surf on the nature of chemleal
bonds. I netted the periodic ta­
ble of elemeati. And when I
thought I had run out of materiel,
I ran over tha Mobs scale ef
hardening minerals and counted
la some languages 1 know—
Pranch, German and Dalian."
WASHINGTON - Swiss scient­
ist Jscques Piccard, stating that
he end V. 8. Navy Lt. Don Walsh
saw no itrangs underwater mon­
itors but only shrimp and bony
fish whan they plunged more than
seven miles deep In a bathy­
scaph Jan. XI:
"The terrors of the Inky, crush­
ing, frigid abyss would seem
largely a figment of the Imagina­
tion."
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - A vet­
eran poller sergeant, who asked
not to be named, discussing the
reported abduction of an uniden­
tified Negro and his blonde com­
panion from their auto Saturday
night:
"We're afraid wa might hava
a lynching, but wo don't know.
It could bo a fare*."
WASHINGTON — Prank A. Tay­
lor, director of the Smithsonian
Institution’s Museum of History
and Ttcbaology,.commenting an
the description of th* Smithsenton as "tha nation's attic":
"PleaM don’t cal) us th a t"

What A School
Should Teach
BERKELEY, Calif. (UP!) What ere the most Important
things ■ school should teach a
Dr. Edward Teller, atomic
physicist, ■as wend this wayt
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bat whw h r decided la *81 to run
for nttomey general ef California
and a new Republican went in ae
a replacement a Democrat, George
A. Kaaem, won. JUsem-s margin
wat only 60.1 percent of the v o te ^
The Democrat* a n encouraged
by the fact that oat of a total of
104 marginal diitriet*—tho»e won
by 66 percent or laxe—60 are now
held b.v Republican! ai againit
44 by Democrat*. The margin of
Represent!tire Edwrdrd H. Reese
of Kansas, a Republican retoran
of 24 years in Congress, waa cut
to 80.7 percent and another Re­
publican retoran from the same
state, Wlnt Smith, saw hie m argin^
shrink to 60.1. The Dem ocratid
tide running in once safely Re­
publican Kansas carried in two
now Democrats.
The way tha percentages fell In
the past is revealing. When Presi­
dent Rlsenhowar was winning hie
first landslide In 1662, carrying
all but six states, the total popu­
lar rota for Congress waa dlrldod
60*60. As a result, the division In
the House was 2S1 Republicans*
to 210 Democrats, while the S en-^
ate was divided 42 Republicans t*
47 Democrats, with Wayne Morse
of Orsgon listed ae an indepen­
dent. When the Republicans lost
control ef Congress in '64 the
veto wee divided 62.1 percent
Democratic, and 47.2 Republican.
The*# are portent* out of tho
past that both parties win (tody.
But as of this moment it seems a
safe prediction that lagardleee o f*
who ia President in 1621 the Ren­
ata and tha House will bo Demo­
cratic,

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Miss Jackson, L.J. Duda
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Mtss Melanie Gale Jackson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
H. Jackson of Oviedo, and Luther
Joseph Duda, Ion of Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Duda Sr., Slavia. were
united In marriage Sunda&gt; after­
noon. Jan. SI, at 4:30 p. m. at
St. Luke's Lutheran Church.
The
impressive double-ring,
candlelight ceremony was per­
formed by the Reverend Stephen
M. Tuhy, pastor of the church,
before a host of relatives and
friends.
Forming the Background for the
wedding were pedaslal baskets fill­
ed with white gladioli, carnations,
mums and pom poms, flanked by
palms and branched candelabra
lepers.
nearing burning
Family pews were tied with white
satin bowa and while carnation!.
White aide clothi were also used.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wai radiant la
her formal gown of white aatln
peau, reembroidered lace featur­
ing a Queen Ann neckline, long
tapered sleeves and a fitted bo­
dice displaying a bow trim at the
walitline. Her ringertip- .veil of
S French silk Illusion was attached
lo a half-cap and was sprinkled
with brilliants. She carried a bou­
quet of white orchids surrounded
by white roses and satin stream­
ers interspersed with tiny white
rosebud* on a Bible.
Her aiiter, Mist Patricia Ann
Jackson, served at maid of honor.
She wore a full length gown of
turquolae peau trtin, featuring a
sweetheart neckline, basque waist
m and brief sleeves. The bouffant
skirt was caught up in the back,
forming a huge buttle effect. She
wore a (matching horsehair head­
dress &lt;vilh circular veils, and car­
ried a bouquet of pink feathered
carnations and sweetheart rosea.
Mist Katherine Duda. fitter of
the groom and Miss Phyllis Cle*
manec, a former school male,
were her bridesmaids.' Mitt Lynda
Long, of Belle Glade, a cousin of
q the bride, was junior attendant.
They wore gowns Identical to that
worn by the maid of honor wHh
matching headdress and carried
bouquets of tangerine feathered
carnations.
Little Beth Duda, a niece of
the groom, was flower girl. She
wore a full length gown of tur­
quoise peau aatln that featured
a V-neckllne, a fitted bodice and
a very full skirt with a cummerbund and a large bow in tha
back, of a darker shade- Her
headdress was of white carnations
and she carried a basket fined
with mum petals.
The groom’s three brothers serv­
ed as his attendants. Edward
Duda, .of Belle Glade, was hll
beat man. Walter Duda and John
L. Duda Jr„ of Oviedo, w en
usher groomsmen.
The mother of tlie bride chose
^ Mr her daughter's wedding a
W street length dress of aqua chiffon
with rose champagne accessories,
and a corsage of roses. The
mother of the groom wore a street
loagth sheath dress of slat* blue
with matching accessories. She
also won a corsage of roses.
• Immediately following tho aervIce a reception waa hold la tha
auditorium of the St. Luke'a Chris­
tian Day School. The bride's tablo
was centered with a lovely ar• rangtmant of white carnations,
gladioli and pompoms. Three
•mailer arrangements of this de­
sign wen used on the serving
tables.
Cutting tha wedding cake waa
Mrs. Jamas D. Colbert, an aunt
of the groom. Two ether aunte,
Mrs. Paul Mlkler and Mrs. Joa
L. Mlkler, presided over tha punch
bowls, assisted by Miss Katherine
Mlkler and Min 8hlriey Mlkler,
9 senates.
M n. Georgs Jakubcin Jr., an•tear cousin, and Mrs. Jamas
O'Neal, af BsUs (Hade, paarad
eoffee.
Mn- Ferdinand Duda. tha
groom's aunt, was gaMral hosteaa of tha nception. Othars aswon M n. Aadraw Mlkler, Miss
Srtvte Mikler, Mis* Patsy Mlkler,
Min Elisabeth Mikler. Miaa Doro

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thy Duda. Miss Marion Fabry,
snd Mrs. »V. V. Swenson.
For tra\filing the bride chose
a navy blue suit with white accessories
Following a week's
honeymoon at an undisclosed des.[nation they will be at home in
Gainesville, Fla. where the groom
is attending college. Many out-

of town guests from Florida and
Georgia were present for the wed­
ding.
Prior to her marriage Mrs.
Duda was exrnsively entertained.
Among thosr entertaining were
Mrs. John L. Duda. Jr., Mrs. Wal­
ter Duda, Mrs. George Jakubcin,
Jr., Mrs. Julia Ctcmanec, Mrs.

K. L. Bellhom, Mrs. Jerry Arndt.
Mrs. Dusan Lukas, Mrs. J. B.
Jones, Jr., Mrs. W. V. Swenson,
Mrs. George A. Kelsey, Mrs. El­
sie Fleming, Mrs. Roy Weisenbarter, Mrs. James Partin, Mrs.
G. W. Alford. Mrs. Ralph Neely,
Mrs. Donn Ulrt'y and Mrs. L. L.
Faulk.

Donates Plant
To Hospital
A pocket book scavenger hunt)
»»« enjoyed by members of the
Phebean clan of First Baptist
Church at the Januarv inerting I
Mr*. 0. W. Skipper, elan pre»i- i
dent, won the prise for (hr hunt
and Mr*. Jim Smith » » i Ihr re-1
cipicnt of the award for another
interesting game.
The group met at the home of
Mr*. Vernon Hardin with Mr*.
Ralph Betts in charge of the social .
activities. Mr*. Donald Klamm
gave the devotion and Mr*. Alfred
Chiles, sunshine chairman, re­
ported that she had purchased a
plant for a member in the hospital
and paid the monthly telephone
bill for the F am ily Counseling I
Service.
The hostess served refreshment*
to Mrs. Skipper, Mr*. Flainm, Mrs.
Hodges, Mr*. Chiles, Mrs. Betts,
Mr*. J. D. Cordell, Mr*. Donald
Reagan, Mr*. Herman Swaggerty
and Mr*. Bill Jones.

The 11. W Dee* residence on
Palmetto Ave.. was the scene of
a recent shower for Mi*s Carol
McNeill, bride-elect of Robert Mit­
chell.
Mist Jeanette Dee* waa hostess,
assisted by her mother. A three
layer cake, decorated with silver
wedding hells and made by the
hostess, was the center of attrac­
tion.
Gueals Included Mrs. J. D. Mc­
Neill. mother of the honoree; Mrs.
R. E. Mitchell, molher of the
groom-elect; Betty McNeill. M rr
Ralph Ray. Miss Jeanette Kinlawr,
Mr*. C. H. Moyer. Mra. Robert
Kneib, Miss Patty Walker, Mr*.
E. R. Bnire, Mr*. L. L. Anker,
Mrs. L. D. Pelham, Mra. C. E.
Kletemeyer. and the Misses Nellie
Pickens, Jackie Hern, Jeanette
Dees and Kathy Carlos.

n.P.O. DOKS initiated in Sanford Drove 160 w ere congratulated by c h a p te r
president. Mrs. R. G. Cnruthcr*. Taking part in the ceremony were, from
the left. Mrs. John P. Donohue, Mrs. Marshall M. Langston, Mra. Caruthera,
Mrs. Merrill D. Foster and Mrs. Paul Moerschbacher.
(Herald Photo)

Does Initiate Four New Members
In an tmpreasive ritual, Mra. worked for the Elk’a blood ban!
Merrill Foster, Mrs. Marshall l*«t »'*** reported 14 hours wers
Langston. Mrs. Taut J. Mocrsch- «*•»
«hi*
barher and Mrs. John Donahoe
Member* attending the mectlm
were initiated Into Sanford Drove ncluded Mmes. A. P. Bowersox,
160. Benevolent and Patriotic Or- •*- c - Disbrow, John W. McDon
der of Doe* at the Elk's Club.
«•«*- P- R- Hoetger. Lynn Lyon
The organisation had the honor A- •*- R*hn. William Pratt. Steof having a* III guests at the Phcn Andoiko. Jack Hope, B. G
initiation ceremony, the Florida Wolford Jr., Harold Kastner, W,
State president ol the Doc*. Mrs. J- Dumont Jr.
La Fever; two of Orlando's past
John F. McClosky, James J
presidents, Mrs. Al Coe and Mrt. Smith, B. G. Wolford .Sr„ Dick
Libby Bryant and six other vlsi- Mspes. Robert Karraker, LeRoj
tor* from Orlando. Members who i Hickson, Peter Bukur, Howard L,

MONDAY
Catholic Woman's Club meets at
R p. m. In the social hall of All
Souls Church In make plans for
the Winter Festival.
Presbyterian Women of tht
church board meeting, tu a. m
Philathca Class meets with Mrs.
Fred Robb, Mrs. Selma Baker, co
hostess.

Departmrnls meeting of the San­
ford Woman's Club. Luncheon
11:30 followed by program. Mrs.
E. C. WJiams will tell tha story
"So Dear To My Heart", with
illustrations by Mrs. Grelchen Cro­
well. Bring articles for linen show­
er for Sarepta Rest Home.

Foley. K. W. Miller, Weak* fee*
her, W. D. Hardin, Robert Cam*
there, R. S. Blllhiraer, GarflaM
Walker and Miaa Nancy Foster.

African Missionary
T o Present Program
A t McKinley Hall
Mra. Ralph D. Wellona, a retirod
missionary from Africa, will p o ­
tent the program at the W. 8. C. 8.
of the First Methodist Cbtsreh
Tuesday morning la McKtnlay
Halt. Assisted by tier husband,
Mrt. Wellona wlU show alkies of
Africa.
The executive hoard will a m i
at l:M a. m. followed by tha
business session and -program. A
covered dish luneheoa wfll bo
served at noon. Members a n ask*
ed to bring the salads and doaoerto
the W. 8. C. 8. will furnMk flw
main course.

WEDNESDAY
General Rusinesa and Fine Arts

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Phebean S. S. Class

MRS. LUTHER JOSEPH DUDA

Enterprise

Surprise Party
Fetes W. L. Clanton
A group of friends entertained
Walter L. Clanton with a surprise
farewell party at the Bar and Grill,
la Five Points. Mr. Clanton, for­
merly attached to VAH-7 at the
Naval Air Station will serve a
tour of duty for the next year at
Pansacola, prior to his retirement
from the navy.
About 100 friends and fellow
servicemen and their wives called
during the evening to extend good
wishes and goodbyes to the lionoree. Gamea, dancing and refresh­
ments were enioyed by the guests.
Assisting Mrs. Clanton, and
daughter. Kathy Carlo*, with the
entertaining were Mr*. A. A. Rob­
ert* and daughter. Ginger, of Apop­
ka; Mrs. Elaine Sessions and Mrs.
Judy Cooksey.

Personals
By HELEN SNODGRASS
Mr. and Mra. Freeman Fisk and
Mr. and Mra. George Fisk of
Charlottesville. Vs. arc bouse
guests of Rev. and Mrt. Paul E.
Shulls.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barkman
of Danville, III. were weekend
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Bill
Swyear.
Mr. and Mrt. Roland Walsh of
Greenfield, Mass, are houseguesta
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Walsh at
their home on Stone Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Sellers and
children visited relatives in Co­
coa Saturday.
Mrs. Florence Sandstead of
Bethcsda, Md. and Mra. Edna
Slone of Baltimore, Robert Lem­
mon and Mr*. Bertha Guy of DeLand were dinnerguests of Mr.
and Mra. C. A. Henderson this
week.

Ethel Root Circle
Meets T on igh t.
Members of the Ethel Root Cir­
cle of the Congregational Church
will meet at the parsonage, 111
Patmetto Ave. with Mrs. Jamas
Bedenbaugh a i hostess.
The meeting will start at 7:4S
p. m. and plans will be discussed
for tha imorgaibord scheduled for
Feb. 27.

Ferguson, J. D. Cochran, Mrs.
Maxine Hopkins and Mrt. C. 6.
Donaldson all In Seminole Memo­
rial. Mrs. Donaldson received
surgical treatment Friday. Joseph
Bamberger. Mrs. Damon Scolt'a
father, has been moved from Seminote Memorial to mills Miller
Medical Center al Uainesvlllc and
la reported feeling belter. Mrs.
Gladys Stewart is still there.
Mrs. Thelma Keefer. Mrs. Thqmat Whigham and Mrs. R. K.
True all are In Orange Memorial
Hospital In Orlando. Mrs. Whigham
had a serious bark operation and
may be there (or tome time.
Rose Marie Lachtara ta the only
Girl Scout who lives in Lake Mary.
She belongs to Troop No. 2M in
Sanford, since there are no Girl
Seoul troop* organised here. She
will be glad to take orders for Girl
Scout rookies and drllver them.
Please phone her at FA 2-7111 and
help the National drive. Thank
you!
Thomas Airey has been confined
to his bed since he fell from a
scaffold at hie home and crushed
hla foot seriously.

Jaycees Wives
To Meet Tonight
The Jaycees Wives Club will
meet tonight at • p, m. at the
home of Mrs. Ralph Wight, IRI7
Paloma Ave. Mrs. Sam Skelton
wilt srrva as co-tibilcsi.
Mrs. Stuart Stetson, program
rhairmaa, will prasent Dr. Tom
Largen, who will speak to tha
group uiing as Ills topic, "can­
cer." Ha will aisa show a film
concerning the disease.
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By JERRY COVINGTON
Jnr Sanford Samlnolen continued their great
Yiday night by out battling tha tough ApopHim Dai’Uia by a acora of Gl-51.
I t Waa tha 10th victory in 11 starts for Sanford and the
time this season they have defeated the Darters by
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a 10-polnt margin.
Tha Scminoles, who war* ham­
pered by tha flu bur, found them­
selves trailing by nine points in
the second quarter, but before Ike
first half had ended they had clos­
ed the rap by two point*. It was a
great second half that accounted
for tha bnpreaalve victory. Big
Cowboy Oraveta went to work on
tha boardi and literally cleared
everything that went ep.
In the scoring department, sharp
•hooting Jim Gracey continued to
pour through the point* to the
tun* of SS whllo scrappy Ray
Lundquist was right on hie bools
with lit, Jim's one hander was
exceptionally sharp as he con­
stantly hit from SO fast out.
Little Ray, who played the en­
tire game with n bad caaa of flu,
never let up and put on quite a
•how. In the final minutes of the
game the Darters earns out in n
full court press and he dribbled
through the entire team and went
in J ot a layup and two point*.
LIUla George Perides alee play­
ed a great ball game and hia d*.
fenalva play was very sharp. Tha
little youngster also kept the
i free shots la a row to pad Apopka defense loose with his
r margin.
nr Walnwrighl led tha Oviedo accurate set shot from the outside.
Tomorrow night the Scminoles
mg with 34 points: Mike Duda
tteuori bis accurate .shooting travel to Winter Phrk for the big
l s total a and Johnny Toata- on*. The Wildcats slapped them
with their only loss this season,
racked up IT.
Idto Ballard scored 20 tor Ly- but aince than tha Bemlnotea are
I and Martin Harwich netted mueh Improved and should be able
to glee Mike Mosher and Co. a
dodo’s JV loam had toss Into-' rua -for their money—if ' the old
a M asting tha Lyman Jun- fin bug has been ehaaod from tha
loading sa tbo way tor a starling lineup.

'A querist of high-quality n e ss
f t t hie (flies tonight's 10-event
program at Sanford-Orlando Ken
■sl Ctob no the seventh week of
nart-mutnel action to launched.
flrat, fifth, ninth and loth
f a r t s Might wfll bring eel some
of the fastest stoppers at tha
M il ctob. Theftfth and 10th eontools wUl'bo Gradt-T event coyartog the grueling three-eighths-

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Tech Aims At
SEC Cage Crown
ATLANTA (DPI) - Georgia
Tech geli another shot at shuf­
fling Auburn Tuesday sight aad s
victory would virtually aasure the
Jacketa first Southeastern Coolertitle to* ■ w
ence_—
basketball
lille
years.
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However, to their last IT sene*
against SEC rivals, the sixthranked Jackets have onl &gt; lest
twice and both limes to |i «_ __
sccurate shooting Tigers. Tech baa
lost four straight to Auburn, the
latest a 66-56 non-league setback
in Atlanta two weeks age.
Auburn, sadly lacking to helHtt
but leading (he nation in tooottok,
baa won &gt;T straight at home. Tech
la unbealop in seven SEC games
and haa won IS ant nf H la aB.
Auburn to tied for (bird with s
4-1 SEC mark and to 114 over­
all.
Tha two teams toned up tor
their Tuardsy night encounter with
Saturday night vietortoi. Georgia
Tacb, running Into more trouble
than expected, beet Alabama, SO46, and Auburn came from behind
to edge bigger VanderhM, M44.

M etz Captures
Seniors Golf Ploy

DUNEDIN, FIs. (UPI) - Dick
Metz, 51. taking chilly wealher
and the PGA National Golf Course
g contenders for honors to alrlde like a youngster wen too
f West end Remember Hat annual PGA Seniors golf
greyhounds whe have championship here Snndey with
an even par M4.
lbH-7 Goins
Mels, a former touring profes­
sional from Naw Orleans, Bred a
Cage Play
TP Sunday and hia tot equalled
the. record winning score for the
tournament. The record wee art
leal year tap Wfflte Goggle, Coy*-

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DAYTONA BEACH, (UPI) Heavyweight boxing champion
Ingenue Johanaoon oanoPRod
plans to drive to Bondar' oport*
ear race ben whan hia Insurance
underwriter warned him hia
policies did not cover Injuries sufweed to automobBa racing. The
Swedish title-holder settled hr
waving the Meeting Rag.

United rran latemalfaul
Tonight'i best bsrtetbsU b«t 1*
that Oiear Robertson will climax
a weekend spree of teafti and individual record-bulling by setting
an all-time major college career
scoring mark.
The Cincinnati All-America has
been subtler—for him— lately
but would have to collapse entire­
ly to fail to pass Prank Selvy'a
three-year scoring record of 2.338
when Cincinnati entertain! Drake.
Oscar has 2.S3S and needs only
four points against Drake to erase
Selvy'a standard.
If Robertson hits anwyhere near
hia average per game of 33.6
points, he'll move within easy
range of the major college fouryear scoring high of 2,517 set by
Dick Hemric at Wake Forest.
Robertson with 571 points in 16
gamea this season, is rolling to­
ward his third straight national
crown but Tom Slith Is setting a
hot pace In second place. The 6-3
St. Bona venture Junior set ■ Buf­
falo (N.Y.) Memorial Auditorium
record of 46 point! Saturday night
while sparking a &gt;3-60 triumph
over Marshall (W. Va.) College
Slith, who lies 427 points, erseked
(be old auditorium mark of 42
shared by Larry O'Connor of Caniaiua and John Clunde of Navy.
The William and Mary Indiana
and Ohio State Buckeyes enjoyed
record-smashing Saturday games
while the Marquette Warriors
gave fourth-ranked Bradley a
scare before bowing In overtime.
62-59. Capl. Mike Owens scored
(our or Bradley's last live points
before a record 11,140 fani at the
Milwaukee Arena.

William and Mary struck a Mow
for all tha Southern Conference
le a rn t that have taken West V1t-a
sjnia’a duit for years whan R up-w
net th* third-ranked Mountaineer*
on b Bfutrtl floor at Norfolk Va.,
•446. Tho defeat snapped Wsst
Virginia'*
conference
™ t°ry
streak at ■ gamea. JeW Cohan,
a 6-5. 225-pound Junior from tea
Angeles, collected 54 points aad
M re bounds for th* winner*. Jarry West, West V irginia ABAmerica alar, fouled out with 5.11
to play after scoring 41 point*.
Tho idle Virginia Tech Gobbler* •
replaced Well Virginia to fir*
place when the Mountaineer* auffered their first league defeat
ilnee bowing to Richmond m Feb.
4, 1956.
. .
Ohio Stale ranked fifth by too
United Preii International Board
of Coache*, act a ichool aeoring
mark while cruihlng Michigan
Stale to • Big Ten game, ltl-TS.
The Buckeye*, with Jerry Lucaa~
scoring 25 point*, craekcd the teamW
high of 109 they set recently
agalml Delaware.
Second-ranked California, th*
defending NCAA champions, fell
behind Oregon Stale in the open­
ing minutes but the nation’s top
defense began clicking and the
Bears polled a ST-4S victory at
Berkeley, Calif.
Tlie only olher two leam* in tha
top to which saw action Saturday potted impreaiive road triumph*. B
Sixth-ranked Georgia Tech clob­
bered Alabama, 60-48. and *ev&gt;
enth-rsnked Vlllanova downed Canisius, 75 66.

DAYTONA BEACH. (UPl)-C*tton Oweaa a# Spartanburg, S. C.
sad Jack Smith of Atlanta, whe
finished one-two Sunday ka the
faateat stock car n e t ever run
hem. have tamed the first two
poailiooa for tha Valentine's Day
300-mlle race at Daytona Inter*
national Raceway.
Owens drove his ISM Pontiac
at ■ blistering average of 149.662
m.p.h. to win a tight IS • mile
qualifying race for late-model
stock cars Sunday. Smith, in a
1160 Pontiac, lost out on the 10th
and final lap and came in second.
But the veteran Georgian came
back to win the .No. I position
tor the Feb. 14 rase by leading
the field in the second qualifying
event.
la other events of the moat
complete automobile racing pro­
gram in the history of the elab­
orate Daytona raceway Sunday,
Marvin Panch and Ed Rahal won
(wo races each and and Barham
Bundy of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
won the La Mans compact esr
race tor women.
Peach, from Daytona Beach,
drova a I960 Valiant to victory
In the two featured events of the
day—10 and 20 lap r a ..s —for the
new compact c a n that have in­
vaded the American roadway
acene.
Rahal, of Savannah, Ga., driv­
ing a silver D-Jaguar, won the
two sports car evenli, a 12-lapper
end ■ Le Mens tryout. Ills deci­
JIM GRACEY
sive win came before a national
of huntln and such an abundance of niwurul television audience.
ability. After graduation thin June, 1 feel
Four care wrecked on the cast
that we will hear a great deal more from bank during the 20-lap race won
Jim because, with his talents, he should by Panch, but there were no
Fishermen Told
Injuries.
go a long way.
Miss Bundy averaged 49.432
Congratulations, Jim, on a great year. m.p.h.
in a Valiant to edge Vic­ To Watch Marks
May you continue to pour through the kie Wood
of Detroit, in a Valiant,
TALLAHASSEE — ’'Mermen,
points.
and Denise McCtuggage of New both sport and commercial, are
York City, In a Volvo.
asked to be alert for fishes and
shrimp that bear a lag or mark.
The Stale Board of Conservation
said today that these markers
are used in connection with stud­
ies on growth and migration of
various salt water ipecle*.
Shrimp have been marked with
hutton* and alaina for some time,
B. Edwards Builders Supplies
the department said; but recently
to hia last try at that height.
added three more wins to give SAN DIEGO (DPI) -T h e slim­ a variety of fishes have been tag­
In other features, Jim Grelle of
mer
he
becomes,
the
falter
his
ged in large numbers for a new
Oregon won the Wansmakrr Mite (hem e seven game leed in the bankroll gels.
study on salt water species found
In 4:06.4, Heyas Jonc* of Eastern Thursday Night Mixed League.
That’s Iron Mika Souchak. the
Michigan equaled the world re­ This puls their total wine at heavy-wclghl golfer from Gros- around reefs. These fish tags may
tf k'i
cord by -winning tha 60-yard high 384, with Stcinmcyer Roofing in singer, N. Y., by way of Duke Uni­ b* am all plastic streamers resem­
bling
spaghetti,
or
imall
disci
hurdlea to tevan seconds, Frank second slot with 314 wins. Flor­ versity where he played quite a
alw ays h a t
looking like bultoni.
Budd of Vlllanova won the 60-yand
bit of football.
ida
Slate
Bank
has
third
spot
this
Anyone
finding
a
fish
wllh
these
alw ay s d a a r
dash in 0.2 seconds, Mai Spence
Mike came from one-stroke be­ markinga should contact the near­
of Arisons State and Jamacla, week with 36 wins, Sunlsnd hind Sunday to win top prise of est
conservation agent. The tag
a lw ay s p la aty
B.W.I., won the 600-yard tact In Estates and the Furniture Center 12.660 to the 72-hole San Diego is much
mora useful if tha animal
1:11.5, Tom Murphy of New York are tied in fourth with 21 wins, Open, beating out young Johnny ta also retained, said Robert
Fa tons to iaatel •
won the SS0 in 1.53, and Al Law­ while South Pinecreat has 3S wins. Pott, tha former Louisiana State Ingle, Director of Research.. A
rence, an Australian attending the The entlro supple team was in collegian* who lad ft the end si amatl caih award will bo given
three rounds.
Unlverilly of Houston, was only a
WAY B MOIST
Souchak'* 72 hole total of Mi for each teg raturnsd.
second aff the world indoor mark then pitching, as the suppliers
AMoriok'o
to taking the three-mile run in look all three games from South was a record for the San Dirgo
11:35. toiwrence set a meet mark. Plnecrest, winning thl first game Open as was Pott's &gt;70. The aid
W.Ur
But Thomas was the star and by jus| one point and the tost one record was 371.
■
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Pott
collected
gl.O
O
O
for
hie
sec­
was votad the meet's outstanding by over a hundred. All of B, Ed­
ond
place.
He
won
about
112,000
performer.
ward* bowlers were within a tow
plna of each other. Ponce Elmora last year sad hia biggest Jackpot
was high bowler tor Pinecreat, was in the Chicago Open when he
making the 54-10 split along the took second place and won t4,400.
W ilt On His Way
He had lad for thro* rounds be­
way,
fore Kee Venturi nipped him by
Sunlsnd
Estates
upset
the
last
NATURAL GAS CO
To New NBA Mark riling Fu mi lure C u ter tost week, oe* stroke. So history repeated It­
SOI Sanford Ave. PA 2-iSM
By Untied Pro** International
self
to
s
measure
here.
aa the lubdivlsion team took two
Wilt Chamberlain la biasing a by a wide margin. Ken Stone pick­
continental trail on bis way to too ed up tha 44 split, Bob Hudson
National Basketball Association's mads tha 2-7 twice and George
•Ingle sea son scoring till*.
Conbin rolled high aeries for SunChamberlain, who now has tJM land. Furniture Center’s Jesse
SA C I 9ANSI A L L " * N EW S
points to hia rookie campaign, la Carr*then bad high aeries for the
only IS4 shy of tha 2.105 set by league with a 505 scratch.
Bob Pattil of St. Louis last seaFlorida Btoto Bank won two
WHILE ITS STILL N E W S !
gamea from Stelnme/er, after the
roofera took the tin t game by lot
if al At
TRIALS mi RACES
Hairos Wins Prix
pins. Splits were plentiful on this
THAT WILL
RUN MTWtlN
PARIS (UPI) - Hairos, II., pair of lanei aa MUaa Hudson
JANUARY 2 4 f t ownad by W. H. Gecrscn of Hol­ made the 3-7 twice, Don Stellar
land, won tha Prix d'Amerique picked up the 3-7-10, Grace Mello
NOVIMMR 1 4 *
Sunday al the Vincennes track. toppled the 4-7-10 aa (he 54, and
The Italian horic Tomeae trailed LU Ogden felled the T4 while
the winner by a half length while turning in hign series tor the
the toternationaUy-famous Jamin roofera. Bob Hoatord was high
bowler for the bankers.
from France finished third.

Seabreeze may boast of their Duncan
Dowling and Cocoa may boaat of Danny
Tharp, but Sanford also has a youngster
who rates as high, to me, aa any player
in the stale.
Last year, aa a junior, six-foot forward
Jim Gracey established himself aa new re­
cord holder in every department at SHS.
This season he has maintained a 20 point
par game average and should easily shat­
ter all of his own marks.
Although, at the beginning of the season, his rebounding and defensiva work
were very ahibby, he has made a personal
effort to improve in these phases of the
game and has been very successful. His
one-hander is the best I have ever wit­
nessed by e high school ball player and, if
he continues to improve in his rebounding
and defense, ha should be a bright pros­
pect for some college.
Jim has not only established himself
as a great basketball player, but he was
also a standout on the football and truck
teams. As a freshman, he went out for
football and played a little on the Junior
Varsity but, because of his size, he de­
cided to drop the game and concentrate
on basketball. However, while running on
the track team during his junior year, he
picked up a good bit-of .weight and, liecause of his speed, was persuaded to come
out for football in his senior year.
,
Well, most of you fans know the rest
of the story. He amazed everyone with his
pass catching ability and his blinding
spaed.
On the basketball court, Jim moves
very deliberately but, when the occasion
calls for It* he pours on that extra burst
of speed and plays a big part in the suc­
cessful fast break.
In present day history of SHS, no one
recalls a young athlete with a greater pair

Souchak Takes

I victory, Micbay IWsgfcy

II potato and Jimmy DoShaso
lad • atw ttm r to tha squad,
M Holland, croud uvea.

Oscar Robertson Expected To Break
All-Time Cage Scoring Mark Tonight

NEW YORK (UP!) — John
Thomas, the space age's self-pro.
palled human rocket, appears to
have an all-aapeases-paId trip to
Romo this summer clinched if he
can avoid such man-made lifts as
elevators,
Thomas produced the top high
Jump to track history Saturday
night — Indoors or out — when
he cleared eeven feet, 1 4 .Inches
at the Mllltoea Garnet,
The feet, topping by a quarter
of an inch, the mark he set to
the seme arena teal Feb. Bl, led
the eeltout crowd of 10,000 to give
too ll-yoer-old Boston University
youth one of the loudest ovations
over heard In Mndieon Square
Garden.
M was « eheer that probably
will bo repotted to Rome when
the world's top amateur athletes
gather In August for toe Olympic
Games. About all John has to do
to win n berth on the United
State* team la avoid Injuries such
as tha elevator accident of last
March Bl that almoat wracked the
toft foot that may become, the
most famous In high jumping an­
nals,
John's leaps of T feat, 14 tnfbaa
and T feet, 1 4 Inches cannot be
submitted for recognition aa offi­
cial world marks because they
were produced indoors. The Inter­
national Amslaur Athletic Federa­
tion recognises only records aat
outdoors.
"I don't know if I’ll ever clear
7-3. I’m not even sure if 1 ran
do 7-S4,H Thomas said after his
Saturday night display, "I'm just
going to keep en Jumping and aae
what happens.
"I ana only do one ad tom
Uiinge—make it oe mica R."
The "leepers" stole the MUIree*
shew. Den (T am a) Bragg, who
won toe pole vault by steering II
feat, 4 Inches, haraly missed bocoming the tin t man to steer i s
fast whan ha brushed off tbs bar

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MIAMI (U PIl — Police were
searching for a one-time swim­
ming poo) attendant today as a
suspect in the rase of the minis-

file picture or Daniels bears a
atrtklng resemblance to both the
Rev, Ellis and the man who has
been passing the checks, i’nllce

The husky imposter, who bears
a striking facial resemblance to
the Rev. If. B. Ellis, has cashed
21 bad checks in Miami in the
revarend'a name. The imposter
has a duplicate of the minister'*
driver's license.
Police almost caught tha man
once when a banker grew suspi­
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men's automobile license number.
The ear turned out to he a hired
vehicle rented to Donald Daniels.
A check of Miami Beach police
records showed a Donald Edward
Daniels, 29, once registered oa the
Beach as a pool attendant. Tha

taken when ha cashed a check in
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The Miami r°Hce record shows
Daniels left Miami Beach In 1067
saying he was going to try out
for the Philadelphia Eagles pro­
fessional football team.

Youngster Loses
Life After Prank

Nuclear Reactor
Ceremonies Set

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SATURDAY
CHICAGOt H u t major rellreal
strike In a dK idi looms after
third roll union Joins two othoif
The Rev. Ellla, an Episcopal In breaking off contract folks
minister at the University of .Strike could affect 711,000 n ib
Miami's Canterbury House, said road workers.
tha Imposter had Just about ruined
MILWAUKEE, WU.t Wlsconilt
hi* credit reputation.
Democrats things »ysitm of stac"I have a hard time proving ting convention delegates in 0
that I am me," he said.
way beliavod favorable to Son. Hu*
The Rev. Ellin said that after bart H. Humphrey of MlnnaioU,1
warning university authorities Sen. John F. Kennedy of Maas**
about his double the school book chuiatts, arias foul.
^
store refused to cash his own
SUNDAY
check,
WASHINGTON! Russia Is W*
lleved to hsva fired another of i n
giant teat mlstites toward Its Fa*
cific Ocean target area, tha Def
fenaa Department nnnouncos. Tb#
Soviets had said tha first rocks!
in the aeriea, fired Jan. SO, (ra n
oled 7,76! miles and hit wltblu
1.24 miles of Its target.

i ywP HOW/ A M
' SHIPMENT Of* ^
nuTONtum to
KPlAgE THE STOLEN
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GOES IN. SHIP IT /. / I L ^ t r

GAINESVILLE—The State’s first
critical nuclrar rcsclor will be
dedicated in reremonles on the
University or Florida campus Sat­
urday, Feb. 11 el 1 p. m.
The reactor facilities were con­
structed with a grant from the
U, S. Atomic Energy Commission
and help from Industry and an
appropriation from the state ltgiilalure.
Governor LcRoy Collins will ac­
cept the facitilics fur the state
of Florida and University of Flor­
ida President J. Wayne Belli Will
accept on behalf of the University
of Florida.
Following Ihe dedication cere­
monies, the building will be open
lo the public for a first-hand look
at the facility.
The University's training rraclor
is termed "critical" because It
reaches a point of operation where
Ihe reaction wilt sustain Itself
without need of futher power in­
put.
The reactor will provide the
first step needed in (raining tech­
nical personnel and in nuclear
research.

VERO BEACH (UPD—A teen*
age prank cost the Ufa ef a 13.
year-old girl here Saturday night.*
Gloria Jane Latseter, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. H. L. Laisatw
of Vera Beach, was killed whM
the pick-up truck In which sh!
was riding with four other yonth«‘
skidded off • bridge lata tha
Indian Rlvar.
Police said tha truck drove ant*
the Wabasso Bridge and «na ef
the youths threw a grapefruit *t
a nearby fisherman.
Tha driver of the truck, Floyd
Savage, 19, gunned the motor w|t^
the intention of epooding away.
Tho wheels of tha truck slippM
on the wst boards of tha weodast(
bridge and tho truck ripptd*
through tho rolling ond fell Int*
tho river.
Savage and Carolyn Iaaact, l l ,
of Churchville, Va., and JanUa
Emory Sherman, 17, of FaUsoHr*.
Fla., wera injured.

Amateur Hunters
Nab Sea Cow

MIlS. I.OUISE V. WILSON celebrated her 88th birthday
recently.

Lake Monrot

Personals

THAT* A UTILE JOKg

• TH«M Oafnw nw

u well you *““■

CERTA1NLV have
' A WONDERFUL f
LL WEAPON

MRS.’ H. L. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Almond and
children who have been visiting
Mr. Almnnda' parents have return­
ed to their home In Lee, Fla.
G. S, Vales who has been con­
fined lo his home because of ni­
ne's is much Improved.
Mrs. J, Calvin Howe and Mra.
Don Ilowo altcnded a spring fash­
ion show in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Beaulah Simmons Is able
to be out again afler being confined
To Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Mr, and Mra. George Poff are
on the sick list. While Mr. Poff was
confined to Semlnolo Memorial
Hospital Mra. Poff was ill at homo
with the flu.

Personals
Recent out of the state visiters
In Lake Mary include tha follow­
ing: Byron C. Spencer from Cam­
bria, Illinois, has been visiting his
dsugliter, Mra, G. E. Flaherty and
family.
Maurice Frasslea from Boston,
Mass., has been visiting his sister,
Mrs. W. A. Lowe.
Mr. and Mra. James Rugemtein
from Clifton Springs, N. V. have
been visiting their son and his
wife, Mr. and Mra. Robert C. Rugcnalcin, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Locke from
East Liverpool, Ohio, were guests
of their nephew and hie wife,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Pugh. Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Flowers, and
son, Dean, from Bilosi, Miss., have
been visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. J. A. Chalkey.
Mrs. Laura Harper and Mrs.
Lucy Smith from Miami are visit­
ing Uielr sister Mrs. J. L. Bullard
and her daughter, Mrs. W. P.
Burke and her family here.

l-VWAMAMlJ

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When the German submarine
U-SOS was boarded northeast of
the Cape Verde Islands on June

An M-year-old Enterprise resi­
dent celebrated her Mth birth­
day last Tuesday -with a party
given by her niece, Mrs. James
V. Richards of Lake Monroe.
Mra. Louise P. Wilson, a longGme resident of the community has
bean active In church work for
over 60 years.
The Richards home was beauti­
fully decorated wllh lovely bou­
quets of large while chrysanthe­
mums.

MIAMI &lt;Uri)—A search for a
Maryland couple who ditched thslr
airplane In tha Atlantic off Flo­
rida entered the Itlh day today.
The Coast Guard aim waa scan­
ning Florida waters fur a 60-foot
fishing vessel, Ihe Deepwater II,
overdue at Mayport, Fla,
The Maryland couple, Mr. and
Mrs. George K. Dickson, radioed
Jan. 21 that they were ditching
their plane in ihe sea on a flight
lo Caicos Island In tha Bahama*,
Tha Coast Guard said tha
rouple had a life raft with a com­
plete survival kit In tha airplane,
8aturday a Coast Guard cutter
found a 7ll-lnrh segment of inatal
floating in tha sea off the Ba­
hama*. The metal appeared to be
a fragment of an airplana wing.
Authoritlaa war* attempting to
Identlfi' it,

Tha rafreshmant table in the
dining room was centered with an
srranfirasnt af sweetheart roses,
a gift of ■ friend of long standing,
Miss Harriett Trumbull of Winter
Park.
Birthday eake and punch wera
served tha guests.
Invited were Hr*. R. Nieb, Mra.
BUI 8wysar, Mrs. Harvey Dunn,
Mrs. Ida Padgett, Mrs. B, W.
Carllon, Mr*. H. R. tilers, Mrs.
Rose Lee Peterman. Mrs. L.
Wright, Mra. Hobart Coi, Mrs.
Alelha Evans, Mrs. Norms MeKathan, Mrs. W. Wise, Mrs. E.
W. Jonas, Mrs. ray Lea, Mra,
W. Kilmer, Mri. B. Hardin, Mra.
U. H. Ryan, Mra. Dick Hart,
Mrs. Katherine Sellers, Mrs. EmMl Ins Pugh, Mrs. II, P. NowIon. Mfs. Laura Arrington, Mrs.
Moggie Murr, Mrs. Ruth Erick­
son, Mrs. R. Long, Mrs. L. O.
Itaymsn, Mrs. E. Cunningham,
Mra. 8. Lawson, Miss Sara Bums,
Mrs, Mary Psdgatt. Miss Viola
Padgett, Mrs. R. Magenhelmer,
Mrs. F. Harris, Mrs. W. Cleavtrs,
Miss Doris Faber, Mrs. W. Nelson,
Miss Halan Snodgrass, Mrs. Eli­
sabeth Fowlta of Ormond Beach
and Miss Harriet Trumbull of
Winter Park.

tour big game hunters rlhbM a
net on a crana on a Mlantl Rive#
bridga Sunday and eapturod thait
quarry—a 600-pound aaa tow.
Tha hunters were Jim Rani, •
real estate man. Mrs. Karo, Judy
Johnson, an •x-nawapapoi' report*;
•r, Capt. Bob Ltwallen, a skUk
diver, and Leonard Lott, a erant
operator.
Tha hunters estimated the#
would get |600 far Uielr catch
from an aquarium,
8ea cows, or manatees, a rt
protected but tha group said they
had special permission from thf.
Stats conservation Department t*
trap ons of tho air-braathlag
aquatic mammals.
The number of permanent Injur*
its Is nearly twice ae grant ft#
younger workers as for alder wqffw
era, according to tha V. S. Depart
men! ef Labor.
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Sister Patsy Healer and Advisor at Hwy. 17-93 Banson June*
tiun, across from Club Diamond will help you. A n you o person
who at times appears to bo offoctod by bad surrounding 7 A rt yms
touched by evil band! Do you giro up In despairt Does persists*!
bad luck follow youT Spells, unnatural conditions and ovll Influ­
ences of oil kindo can bo overcome by getting old from a reliable
healer who boors reputation for bar honesty and Integrity. Stator
Patsy can and will help you If you a rt worried com* at owe la
person. No problem is too groat for this hosier.
Sister Patsy la located at Hwy. 17-93, Benson Junction, a cross
from Club Diamond open from I in tho morning till 10 la Urn.
evening Including Sundays. Waiting rooms for both whit* sad
colored. I claim no supernatural powers.
Bister Patay la not a fortune toller—She la a healer s a l
advisor.

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U |ol Notie*

Upal Notice

r r iT m o r a r a n k
r i m r i o i i 'xam r
NOTICK IP hrrrhy ylvrn that I
V O I l r l Id hereby nlran that I I am rnyayad In hualnaaa a t Oilado,
am enyayod In bu alnan at t i l Damlnolr County, Florida, undrr
D narraat Drtva, Sominol* County, tho fle tlllo u t nama of. BAL D lstrlrtorld a, undrr tha rietltluua nama txilor*. and that t Intrnd to rayla'&gt;“ •
m e r m a n * * hr
» * IfOT1CB 10 M roby *&gt;*•" «•»»« » n f Ramlnoln F lilu r a A Frtaaar Co. tar aald nama w ith tho Clark of
M engaged In b u siness at Lak# and th a t I Inland to .rrylator aald tha Circuit Court, Prmlnol* County,
Monro*. domlnol* County. riori'U . nam* w ith tha Clark or tha Circuit Florida, In arrnrtlanra w ith th»
[T. ’ ' under tho fictitio u s nam# of, Tho Court, Bomlnolo County, Florldn. provisions of tha Flrtlflnua Nama
" Country tlrncory, and that I In- In orrordonro w ith tha prnvltlnn* Ptatutra, ln-w tt! Paction
M ill
toiid to t.O ltt.r » l t namo with nf tha r ietltlo u a Nam* Biaiutas, Florida Ptaiutaa 1PST.
Portion
111.11
rtorlda
C tlrk o f tha Circuit Court, tn .w lt:
Ply: H. E. ttrlyya
Bemlnol* cou n ty, riorld a, In aee- ■ taiu iaa m i .
Publlahi Fab. 1. I, II. 11. Ilia .
Ply; J. M. ywaln
erdsne# w ith ilia provlalona o f tho
r ie tltlu u a Kant* flia tiitte to -w ilt Publlah Jan. II, 11 A rah. 1, I. n o t ic m o r a p p i a h a t i o n f o r
Oootlon l l l . o f Florida B la tu lts HIT.
TAN IIRKD
Blo: M re Lorana Tlndei
NOTICK o r APPLICATION
(te r . ' 1PI.IP Florida PM lnlen *f
Mloa Xorln* No-wood
FOR T A B DR Rtl
IPdOl
Publish dan. 11, II. II, * Fab. 1. (POO. 1 P l.lt F lorida P lain too nf NOTICK IP H K n K n r OIVBN, That
g U i -------i not i
Jana Adrlatlro tba holder of tha
" R o n cm o r r n o t-R R n i.u a f o r NOTICB IP IIRRKBT OIVKN. That follow tny certificate haa filed aald
T I C I T t n , C U I I H AND * ■ * &gt; - 0 . Jaffa tha holdor of tho fnllnw lnr rrrtlTieata for t a i daed to ba t i m ­
I.VDNINO A
roR TIO R
Or
A rorllflrala haa filod aald rorliricnta ed thereon. Tho rertlflrata number
for l o t doad to ha laauod Ihiraon. and year of leeuanro, tha dearrlp,TVou w ill taha untie* that tho Tho rartlflcato number and yaar lion o f tha proparty, and tha nam*
CUy Com m in io n at tha City of of loauauco, tbo doacrlpllnn of tha in which It wna aaaaaaad ara aa
. Sanford, rtn rlfa , at t i l l P. M. proparty, and tha namo In which fallow*:
C ertificate No. H I
T ear of
V o n tho fin d day or robruary, 111# 11 woo aaiaaiod aro aa follow*!
laauanro Juna 11, A. t). 1111
4n tha C ity Cummlaalonar'a Room Cart IUral o No. I l l
D escription mt Property!
• t tbo City H all In tha City of Toar of faauanro Juna id, A. n. 1IIT
ttoaorlfttra a t Froportyi
Sanford. rtorlda, trill conaldar and
MV It of NtV*( or NtVti
Imt 11, Rlock A
r determ ine w hether nr not tha City
(l.aaa ltd.) Paction ll-T o w n Uaplat nr 1-olc* Mobil* Phoraa
*•*111 v a r sts and abandon any rlaht
ahlp II Bnuth- Danya 10
P lat Rook I Papa II
Kaat 1* Acrea.
• o f tha C ity and tha puhllo In and
to that portion of North rlda of Nama In which .a lie n e d N. O. Mc­ Namo In which a a ie n e d W illiam L
ftlrharda
ra u rth Street In tha C lly of Ian - D ow ell Jr.
i
' f o r d , Florida, d n trlb a d aa fallotr*. A ll nf aald proparly h iy ln In the
All of aald proparty h eln r In tha
County o f Pamlnola, P lato of F lor­ County of iam lnolo, Plata of F lor­
t 'lie ir it i
ida. Untrs* auch rorllflrala ehalt ida.' t'nlaaa aurh rertlflrata shall
:&gt; l
B egin ning at * point on tha
ha rodaamad areordlny to law tha be redeemed arrordlny to law tha
taaat boundary of Lot I. ftlorh
properly tfeecrlhrd In aurh rorflfl- property daacrlbad In auch c erti­
...
.1 1 , M rilonvlllo, I t faOt aoutb
rata w ill ba aald tu tho hlybaat ficate w ill ba aald lo iha hlybaat
S . V o f
iha northoaat -rornar of
bidder
at tha front door nf tha bidder at the front door of th*
‘ said lot, run aoutharly nlona
Pamlnola County Court llouaa at Bemlnnle County cou rt H om o nt
V j- aald boundary II (oat, thanra
Panford. Florida, on the flrat Mon­ Panford, Florida, on the flrat Man.
v.
waatarly to Iha aoulh w ait
day In tho month nf Marrh. Ilia , day In Iha month of Marrh. H I*,
corner o f aatd lot, thanra
7$
aaatarly to point o f beginning. which la tha Tlh day of Marrh, which la Iha 7th day o f Marti:
Farsona (ntaraatad may appiar IIM.
till.
and bo hoard a t th* lim a and placa
Dated Ihla l l t h day of January
Datad th is l l t h day o f January
111*.
• h o ta apartflad.
Ilia .
P arld If, natrhot
■ C ity Cammlaatnn o f Iha City
(PRAIA
• f lan fn rd , Florida
Clark C ircuit Court.
DAVID V . OATCHEL
•rm lnn le County. Florida
B y i H. N. Tamm, Jr.,
Clark Circuit Court'
(O fficial Clark'* Peal)
J fS l/i
c it y Clark
Pamlnola County PlorldA
« ^ p u b lis h rah. 1, H id
Publlah February l-l-I I -H -H I A
Publlah Fab. I, I, II, II, m o .

Legal Notice

Legal NoKce
r ic T tn o r p nam r
NOTICK IP hereby p lain (hot T am
.anyaye.i m hualnaaa at Fern P lata
Fern Park, Pamlnola County, F lo r ­
ida, under (ha flttllla u a nama of,
Ran (Irlffln Ayancy, m l that f In­
land to raylotar aatd nama w ith
tho Clark o f tba Circuit Court,
Painlnolb County, Florida. In arcnrdanco w ith tba p rovlaloai nf tba
Flrtlth.ua Nama Platutao, to -w lti
Paction
IIM !
F lorida Ptaiutaa
HIT.
Ply: Ran L. O rlffln. Pr.
Publlah Jan. II, H . II A Fab. t.
ROTTPR OF APPLICATION
f o r t a x n n r .n
• aee. l l l t l Florida ■(*••«#* o f
1P4PI
NOTfCK IP HRRKBT OIVEX. That
N. J. B thr tb s bolder of tha follow In* rertlflrata baa f ill* la id cartlflra ta for taa dead to bo Issued
thereon. Tba rartlflcata number
and yaar of leeoanre. tha descrip­
tion nf tha property, and tb s name
In which It was aaaaaaad ara aa
follow a;
• "art Iflea Ia No. I l l
Tear o f tsauanca Juna I f, A. D.
HIT
Deorrlptloa o f Properly •
. N 110 Ft. of K 00 F t. of L ot I
cen tra l Park
Plat nook 1 Papa M
Nama In which aaaaaaad Harlan
A H atel Fnlanlua
All nr aald properly bayla In' tha
Cntimr o f Pamlnola, S tats of F lo r ­
ida. I'nleai aurh rartlflcata shall
ha redeemed arrordlny to law tha
property described In such rertlfl
rata w ill be sold to tb a. hlybaat
Milder at tha front door nf tbo
Bemlnolo C iu n ty Court H om o at
Panford, Florldo, on tho flrat M on­
day In tha month nf March, Has,
which la tha Tlh day nf Marrh, Hfa,
Dated this l l t h day of January,
H I*.
David V . n atch el
Clark r ir ru lt Court,
Bemlnolo County, F lorid*
• Official Clark's Peal)
Publlah rah. 1 - l- U - H . 11*0

Legal Notiee

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

NOTICB FOR RID*
The Board of Counly Con^nlaHonor* o f Sem inole County, F lor­
ida w ill rerelv# blda at tb# Offlr*
nf David M. Oatchol, Clerk In |b*
Courthoua# at Sanford, Flnrld* up
tn 1:1* P. M. Monday Fibruary
11, n i l for th# follow lny:
Item 1. I l l lln o il feot of «•
Inch diam eter rorruyated m etal rulvert
plo*„
fully
aephalt
♦ m ated
velih
necaaaary ronnettlny- band*
to fabrlrat* tw o Id
foot (anyth*.
Tb# rulvert pip* to b# furnllhed
mnat
conform
to th* current HandNOTICB OF AFFt.lCSTION
ord apartflrotlona of the Stat*
FOR TAN DRRD
(Boo. 104. 1a F lorida atatoioo of Road Departm ent o f Florida.
Th# bid prim ahall b* tb* net
IMP)
NOTICE IS HKRBRT OIVKN. That price tn th* County for th* cu l­
X. J. Rohr th* holder nr the follow - vert pipe to be delivered to Ih*
Iny rerllflcot* has filed aald rertl- County Road Shops Sanfird, F lor­
flral* far ta t deed lo be loaned id*.
Bids t* be enclosed jn a otaled
thereon The rertlflrate number and
la e r nf laauanrr, the deaerlpllnn envelope, plainly marked on lb»
nnttlde:
RID FOR FCRNIBHINO
nf Ih* property, and Ih* nam* In
whirl: It w-v* aeieaeod aa followa: CCI.VRRT PIPIT, open February
II. t i l l
C artlfleal* No. I l l
Bid* in b* noened at * meetlny
Tear of laauanca Juno f t , A. D.
tn b* held In thn County CommlaHIT
■Inn M eetlny Room In th* Court*
Deorrlolfoo o f Property i
M t* 1 to 1, Rlork K. Traet Tl hone* at Panford, Florida on FabBanlandn Porlny* Arrordlny to ruary 14. 111*.
Th* rlah t I* raaarvtd tn walv*
Ptato TherenT Recorded upon
th* Public Rernrd* of Bemlnolo Irrayularlllea nr terhnlralltlaa In
bids and to rajact any ond/or all
County. Florida
Nama In which aesaaaed Qaraplr blda.
Board of County Commlailnnar*
fn r .
John Krlder, Chairman
AU n f aald properly helny In the
County of flemlnol*. Ptai* nf F lor­ By: F. R. Pavla Jr,
id*. t'nlese aurh rertlflrate ehalt County K nslneer
NOTICB OF APPLICATION FOR he redeemed arrordlny to law ih* Publlah: Feb. 1. 1. H I*.
▼AN IIRKD
property described In anrh rertlflH oe. 1*4.1* Florid* ntafatoo a f cat* w ill be aoM to th* hlyheat NOTICR OF APPLICATION FOR
1*4*1
TAX DKRD
bidder at th# front door o f th*
NOTICB IP H BnK BT OIVF.N Bemlnolo County Court ttouae at I Aor. I 0 i.lt Florida Itatn lea of
That N. J. Hfhr th* holder nf the Panford, Florid*, o:: fhe F irst M on­ te a t)
NOTICE IB HKI1KBT OIVKN.
follow ln y carllflcata haa filod aald day In th* month of Marrh. H ie.
rorllflcate for taa daad to b* which la lb* T th itfay of March, T hai N. J. Behr th* holder nt th*
i
taauad
thereon. I h a
rartlflcata H I*.
Inllnwlny rerllfleat* has fltad aald
number and yaar a t iatuanrt, lb*
Datod thla H lh day ot January, rartlflcata for t a t deed to b# Issued
thereon. Th* r e n lflc a ia num bir
description n f tho proparty. and H i t
and year of Issuance, th* descrip­
David M. n atch el
th* nam* In which It w a s a tta ia td
*r* aa fellow *!
tion nf Ih* properly, and tb* nama
Clerk Circuit Court. .
in whlrh It w as aaaaaaad ar* a*
Bemlnnle County. Florida
c e r tific a te No. t i l
Toar af
fO ffielal clerk 's Beal)
laauanro Juna TO A. D. HIT
follow *!
Da arc Ipt Ion a t Fro port r
Publlah Fab. 1-l-U-M , HIB
C ertificate No. I l l
T *af of
l-* t I, (Los* Sf'ly I I Ft. of
laauanro Juna t l , A. D. HIT
Doarriailaa
a
f
Frupartyi
X 1*1 F t. A ■ II FI.) Rlork
AMR.XDRD N O T Icr OF IL'tT
R. H arm an's Add. to AltoN H I Ft. of 1 Acre Dinar*
BTATK n r FLORIDA TO: MOBKP
monte, P lat Rook I Taya I t
tn DW cor. of N 4 of NW*4
C. l.BV T, If *,lv*. hi* unknown
Nama In w hich aaaaaaad D. B. Kal- apou** tf mtrrlad, and If doad hi*
of DK*i nf DW&lt;«
Section I t —- Township It
y tn a Hair*
rtsp totlv* udkown hairs, devise**,
Poulh—TUny* 11 East
All o f said proparty balny In th* least*** and yra n ttes; JOSKPI1 M.
County o f Bamlnol*. P lata of F lo r ­ A ft RBDO.VDA, If alive, hla un­ Warn* In which aaaaaaad Babart
ida. Unloss auch rartlflcata ahall known epoua* If married, and If A ftasil* Darrlson
h* redeemed arrordlny tn law th* daad hla raepaetlv* unhewn hairs,
All nf aald proparlv balny, In
proparty daacrlbad In ouch rortl- leyate-e. devisees and yrsn tee* J. tha County of Bamlnol*, fltata nf
flaat* w ill ba *old tp Ih* hlybaat A. MCDONALD and MART A. MAC­ Florida. Uni*** aurh certificate
bidder at th* front door nf th* DONALD. hla w ife. If alive, their ahall be redeemed according to
Pamtnol* c o u n ty Court tlnuo* at raspeetlv* unknown
apoueet If law lb* property described In aurh
Panford, Florida, on th* flrat Mon­ marrlad, and If dead their respec­ rertlflrate w ill be sold to th*
day In th* month of March. H I*, tive unknown hair*, devlaae*. lea a -’ h lg h o l bidder at tb* front dnnr
which I* lb* Tlh day a t March, tea* and yrantt**: AARON CLOL’D, of th* Semlnol* County Court
H I*.
If sllv a , hla unknown epoua* If Ifout* at Sanford, Florida, on th*
Datod thla l l t h day o f January, marrlad. ai.it If doad hi* raapsc- first Monday la th* month of
H I*
tlv* unknown holrt, deviate*, la y s- Marrh, H I*, which Is th* Tth day
David M. flatchal
taea and yrantaaa;
HARDISON of March. H I*.
Datad th is H lh day o f January,
Clark Circuit Court.
NANNT. If alive, hla unknown
Pamlnola County, F lorid*
opouos If married, and If dcart hla HI*.
(O fflel*! Clark'* Past)
raspeetlv* unknown hell*, devlaae*, (BEAL)
DAVID M. natchel
Publish Fob. 1 - l - l l - t t , H K .
It ■* l era and yraat**a[ BAIL* If
Clark Circuit Court
JACKSON, If al!v«, her unknown
Bomlnolo County Florida
epoua* If married, and If daad her
ROT ICM OF APPLICATION
respertlva unknown heir*, dnvlsots, Publlah Pab. 1, I, 11, f t , l t l f
FOR TAX DR MB
H oe, 1P4.H F lorida Ita tu te* mt layatees and yranteoa; fDKLLA NOTICB OP APPLICATION FOR
JACKSON CRAWFORD, If alive,
IMPI
TAX IIRKD
NOT ICR IP H EREBY OIVKN. her unknown apouis If marrlad. flo e . 104.IS F lorida ptaiutaa a f
That X, J. Bahr th* bolder o f th* and If daad bar rtapartlv* unknown
follnw tny rartlflcata ha* filed aald hilro. dovlaeos, l- a a t - a i and yran tNOTICR IB HKRKRT OIVKN,
rartlflcata for ta* daad to ba taauad taa; U / t n r JACKSON, who raaldtt That N. J. Bahr th* holder of th*
tharaoa. Th* eartlficat* number and In Rochaatar, Now York; ORA follow in g eortirieat* haa (Had aatd
yaar o f Issuance, the description BELL JACKSON LRE. who ra iid ts eartlficat* for U i daod to bo Issued
of tho property, and th* ntm * In In Koeh**t*r, Now Tork: ORA thereon. Th* rortlflcal* number
which l l way aaaoaaad a r t aa B R IJ. JACKSON LKK. who rasi.laa and year o f lasuanc*, th* descrip­
In Rorheater, Now Tork; PHOE- tion of th# property, and th* nam*
follow a:
RIAN BTTH, It Silva, bar unknown In which It w as aaaaaaad ara a*
ca rtlflra t# No. t l !
Taar o f toouanco J u a t It, A. D. apnuia if m arrltd. and If doad followa:
her raapoellv*
unknown
hair*,
HIT
C ertifies!* No. I f f
Taar of
davlaoaa. Iays tea* . and tvnnt***: laauanca
Boeeripttou •« Frwpooiyi
Juaa ta, A.D. h i t
T.ota I. 0, A T. B lock B. Tract JOSEPHINE JACKSON THOMAS.
Deeortprtoa a f Fvapattpl
IT BanUndo Bprlnyo Areordlny I | alive, her unknown epoua* If
NM at NE«4 o f s w h a f
to P lata Tharsof Hocorded upon marrlad. and It daad kor rvapccNW
U Sarllon f t — Towntha Fnbll* Rarorda o f Paml­ tlv# unknown holra, dovlaooa. loyaahlp t l South — Raoy* f t
1**0 and yrant***. C. H. LIND8ET.
nola County, Florida
Ea*t • Acre*
Nama Ip w hlrh Maotaod Hubert W. If allvo, hla unknown opoua* If Nam* la whlrh ataaaoa* Ayna*
marrlod. and If doad hla raopactlva B larkthoar Holra
W aldos ot *1
A11 o f M id proparty balny In tho unknown h*lr% dovlaeto, leyatte*
A ll a t s e l f proparty holny la
c o u n ty o f Bomlnolo. Ptato o f F lor­ aad yraatoeo: E D W IN SANDTB tha County of Somlnola, Stain af
UEOROE
AI'IICBTUB
ida. L'ntaai ouch rortlflsaia ohall ba DAWKS.
Florida.
Unlop* such carllflcata
rodoamod orm rd ln y lo law th* pro- THOMPSON and ANTHONT NOR- sh all ba radeoraed sreord lay la law
party d o te r lb li In aurh cortlDrata RIB. aa Truaika* o f th* Florida th* preparty daacrlbad In auch
w ill ho oold lo tba hlyhoot bidder Land and Coloulaalton Company, rartlflcata w ill ba aald ta tha
ot tho front door o f tha Pomtaola Ltd., If allvo, thalr raastctlv* un­ h iy h o it bfddar a t th* tr ea t door
County Court H om o at Panford. known *psu**a If marrlod, and It of th* Semtnola County Court
F lorida, aa Iha' flrat Monday In doad tholr roepooilv* unknown Ifeua* *t Sanford, F lorida, on th*
tba month of March, lid * , whtah holra, davliaoa, layatooo and sr a n t- (trot Monday In th* month of
aaai MONROE R. HUTTON and S. Mqrch, if f * , which la tha Tlh day
I* th* Tlh day nt March, Ilia .
Datad thla l l t h day at January, T. CHOPS, If all**, lhatr roopaetlvo af March. H lf .
unknown opoua** If marrlad, and ^ D atod thla t t i h day pt January,
H it,
If doad tholr riap setlva unknown
Daotd M. flatchal
holra, dovlaoot. loyatooi and yrant- IDEAL)
Clark Clretilt Court.
***! SARITA L. HUTTON, who ra­
Pamlnola County, Florida
DAVID M. SATCHEL
i l do* In MoDanoush, Caoryla:
is and
sad
(O fficial C lerk # Beall
Clark of Clrcut c a a r t
nyalnal any anS alt paraona
F y b tilk Fab. l . I . l l . H , H«a
Psm lpsto County Florida
la s any rlaht, lilt s ar Intaraat la Publlah
1, t . II, t f , H lf .
and la Iha follow ln y doorrlbod land
NOTICB FAR RID*
Tha Board o f County Commit- ly ln y and balny in Seminal* Coun­ TN T U B CIRCUIT COURT OP TMR
slonara o f Bomlnolo County, F lor­ ly, F lorida, lo -w ltt
NINTH JUDICIAL CMCUUtT OP
B asin at th* SB earner o f VMM DTATH OF FLORIDA. IN
id* w ill roeoloo bid* at tbo Oftico
th* I V U of tba I W k o f lb* AND FDR rBH INO La COVSTY,
o f David M. Oatchal, Clark In tbo
S R U , Sectlen l l . Tow nship 11 IN CHANCHBV. BO. ltdSd
Coarthouoo nt Panford. Florldn np
Pnuth, Many* I t Kaal. (houca HELEN HOOVER BURTNKTT aad
to IH * p. a . Monday Fobruory l l .
ruanlny
North I S l.lt
fast, FRANK CLAYTON EURTNHTT,
H I* for Iha follow in g:
• bin e* W att to tb* A tlantis bar husband.
Itam 1. Tho Improvamont of
Coast Lin* Railroad r lyh t-of- Plain tlffa
South
S tr a it
from
w ay,
thanra
Southw esterly V I .
1T-II ta * point 1111
alon y aald rly h t-o f-w a y la n T/HVKLL W. REED and M. v i r .
fa st Root of tho Conpoint W ait of th* b oyln alay a iN IA REED, hla w ife, ot al..
u r lln n af H lphltnd
thonea E ast to point of boylnDrlvo; Prolrlo Doha Drtva
Defendant*,
may.
from South Stroot to
NOTICR DP SUIT
TOU ARK HRREBT NOTIFIED
W ollo Avonuo; Lotto
TO: LOWELL W. REED Dnd M.
that a su it to quiat till* haa boon VI ItUIXIA REED, hla w ife, tf llvRood
from
South
Ptract ta Rldyo Road; breuyht ayatnat you In Ih* (llroult Inv. and If doad, tholr unknown
Court, Ninth Judicial c ir cu it of holr* at law , davlaoaa, layatsaa,
and Rldyo Rood from
Florida, In and for Pomlnalo ■rant***, aaalyna. Uanora, aradl!&lt;*ka Read to V.S. IT.
County, 1b* abort tltlo af which torn iraoteta aad a ll athar ptr• I I* For* P ark , Flor­
I* PHILIP J. NESS, P laintiff. *a. asna clalm lay undar aald Defend­
ida.
Tbo Im gravom oat to b* t u l a MODES K. LSVT, ot AU D ttand- ant*. a n d . a ll partlo* having ar
undar th* oontraat Inrtudaa grad* anta. and by that* p reeaan a r t ro- clalm lay la have any righ t, title
lap, can itru otloa o f S'* aand-bltu- qulrtd to ftla w ith tba Clark at or la u rea te la and lo tha fallow .
witnou* bote, doable couraa, o il- said c o u r t roar writ ion appear­ Ing Ooaerlbod real prapovt- alrualsta y aurfaao treatm ent, and aacia- ance, paradnally or by att*rn*y. *4 In tha County of Samlnula, State
In sold cult ou or hafara in* H ,a a f Florida, ta-w itt
aarp d raln at* work.
Plana and apaciflentlana foe th* day o f .February, IM I. and there,
Tha W eal ** N «t a f th* S eal
Proposed im pravom anlo-ar* on III* a ftir to fit* aatvlao or lb* eppooI l f fa st o f th* W a a t .l t l foot
I
n
y
oouniol
aad
f
l
it
w
ith
aald
and may ho obtained a t tbo O ffice
o f tha Karth H alf a t tb*
o f th* County Rnylnoor I* tb* Clerk y tu r w ritten defense*, If
Poutboaot
Quarter
of
th*
any, la P la la tltr* cuiuplelui at
Courthoua* Pt Sanford. Florida.
Sou thw est Q uarter (loss th*
Itldo ahall bo aaoloaod In a t a il- tb* tlmaa prescribed by U w . there­
South I f f feat tboroofl. Section
*4 onvotopo, plalaly m arked on in aattlny up Iha aalate, rlaht,
Tl, Township f l Boutb, flan s*
H East.
Ih* nutoldot RID FOR BTRBRT till* or Inttroat In, or lien upon,
ahov*
described
property
P A V |N il FBDN PARK. SRMINOI.R lb*
Tbo oatura of thla su it U to
COUNTT, FLORIDA, open on F ob . claim ed by you. Herein fall u*t rsm o ts certain aloud* from and
or a Deere* Fra Confaaao w ill* b* to qalat and confirm Plaintiff*"
ruary I f , t i l l .
Rida to bo op*nod a t a mooting entered a y a ln tt you.
iltla ta th* above daacrlbad proWITNESS my baud o u t th* aaat r * r &lt; r
to ba bold ly tb* County Commis­
sion M aatlny Room tn tb* Court- »• *.14 i ’i » r l ot gnefard, Florida
Tn* nam* or th* Court In whlrh
boua* a t Sanford, Florida tn F ab. ihla Tlh day af January. A. A). H it . this su it bna been Instituted la th*
DAVID M. aATCH KIruary H , Ilia .
Circuit .Court fnr Iha Xluth Judi­
CI ark at tha Circuit Court
Tba r ly k t la raaarrad to walva
cial Ctrouit at Florid*, la and for
By Martha T. V ih la s
IrrasuU rltlaa or toohnlealltlea In
Seminal*
County,
F lorid *,, la
Deputy Clark
b ld t and |y rajaat nay an d /or aU
Chantary.
K tnnath M. L affltr
bid*.
Th* abbravtoipd t ills , u
thla
Board o f County Commtaalonara A ttornar far P la in tiff
rasa la HELEN HOOVER BUNTRdwarda
Rulldlny—P.
a
Drawer
S tm lnolo County, Florida
NETT
and FRANK
CLAYTON
■II
Joh n Rrldar, Chairman
BURTNKTT.
bar
husband,
va
Sanford. Florida
Ryt F. H D avit Jr.
LOWELL w . IBRD and M. VIR.
PUBLISH
JANUARY
I
t,
11,
|
|
aad
County B nyln etr
OINIA REED, h it Wire, at a l .
FEBRL'anr L IH*
publiaht Fab. l , I, taa*.
Defendant*.
Th* daacrlytlan a t tha real proparty Involved Id (h it l u l l U aa
*#t forth above.
You and each a f you ara hereby
raeulred ta ftla your answ ers, or
athor dofoaslva pleadings la aald
L t n u H D s a x in a raMMissioN
causa, w ith tha Clark af aald Court
NaMm a&lt; Puhlla
aad aorv* a copy thereof upon
TO wham It m ay e ea ier n :
(
Porvl* P. Sw ean, Attorney far
Natlca la harthF slv o a that la accordance w ith ordinance 'No. H I on P laintiff#. I I I *1*V
I! P*. Oranaa Avat l i h February H fa at a p. m , a request for a change la analog from aua, Orlande, Florida, on ar bofara
Oommorrial la lig h t Industrial w ill b# considered an Iha follow ln y th* l l t h day of February, A, D.
described proparty; Boy. I f W o f NK Cor. o f N W i Ben I, TUP. R4*K. I f f I, If you fall to do so, a D o­
Bomlnol* cou n ty, run *41.§' n. W * i r , s ! U ' , W III", N 1*1", Kl«', er** Pr* Caafaaoo w ill h* entered
u none, o eav- ■ i . . ■ - e 7 . ■ . - _
»
m__. __■__
ayainal you aad aald **u*a ahall
proceed ay part*.
WITNESS m y band and th* oaal
a f aald Caart a l doutord. Somlnola
County, Florida, thla the Sth day
at January, A. D. H I*.
David M. Oatchol
Clark af th* circu it Court
lu and tor Som lsol* Counly,
NOTfCK OF APPLICATION
FOR TAT n R R n
f le a , 1P0. to F lorid* * ratal** o f
IO0P1
NOTICB IP H RRRBT OIVKN,
That N. J. Bahr tba holder o f tha
follow in g carttflcata ha* (Had said
rartlflcai* for taa daad in ba
taauad
thereon.
Th* cartlflrat*
nambar and yaar of issuance, tha
description of tbo property, and
tb* nam* In which It wan aasaaaad
a r t a* follow s;
C ertificate No. 1TI
T ear o f lasuanc* Juna I t , A. D.
HIT
poncvlgtlo a a f F reyartyi
N I t Ft. of P 104 F t. of W H I
F t. nf R 1/4 o f NW«4 o f NWt*
Portion St —Tow nship I I Boutb
—-lU nya l l B a it
Nam* In whlrh aaaoaaad Mahal
O allaw ay
A ll o f aald property balny tn tba
County of Iam lnolo, P lat* o f F lor­
ida. t'nlaaa aurh rartlflcata ahall
ha redrtmad arrordlny to law tha
property deerrlhed In aurh rartlrata w ill ba *Md to th* h lih * * t
bidder at th* front door of th*
Bemlnolo County - Court Horn* at
Panford, Florldn, on tha flrat Mon­
day In thJ month o f Marrh. HI*,
w hlrh la th* Tlh day of March,
H I*.
Dated thla l l t h day a f J ia u a ry ,
till.
David M. natch el
Clark • Circuit Court,
Pamlnola County, F lorid*
(O fflrial Cloth** Baal)
Publish Fob. 1-1-11-11, H I*

r ir r m a r a nam r
NOTICB IP hereby w ire* that T
am onyayad In bualnoai a t Fara
P lata. Fam Park, atm lnol* c o u n ­
ty. Florida, under th* fictitiou s
nam* of. R. U O rlffln A asoclattt.
and that t Inland tn raylarar aald
nam* w ith th* Clark of th* Clrrult Court, iam ln olo Crfunty, F lor­
id*. In accordance w ith th* provlalona af th* Flrtltloua Nam*
Statute*. to-WIt; Paction 111.01
Florida Btatuta* HIT.
Pip: Ron I-. Orlffln, Pr.
Publlah Jan. 11, 11. II A Fab. !

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
la ih e Court o t i i i J f - J » l y Jnduo,
aem loel* Couuty, Florida, l a P ro.
hate.
lo ret Reloto o f
rAUL LEO CLOUTIER
D eceaied
To All Crodlloru ood Poroooa H o*,
to y Clolaee or Dooenogo A yalom
fold E oiottl
Tnu and each of you or# hereby
notified and required to preaent
any claim* and demand! which
you. nr sltb tr of you, m ay bar*
ayatnat tb* eataia o f PAUL LKn
CLOIT1JKR. decooaed. lat# nf said
County, to tb* County Judy* nf
Bemlnolo Couotf, Florid*, at Me
office In th* rnurt hoq** of •aid
Counir at Panford. Florida w ith ­
in sight calendar month* from the
lime nf th* flrtt publication of
thla notlc*. Each claim or riamind
ohall he In w rlllny. and sh all atai*
tha piar* of realdenr# and p - R
office addrea* of th# rlelm ant an T
•hall be eworn to hr th* rlalm ant
aaont, allnrney. and any aurh
claim nr demand not an filed ehall
lie voM.
(lahrlello Mart* Cloutier
A* adm lnlatralrlx a f lb*
Eetat* af
PAUL LRO CI/tUTIER. deceaied
First Publication January 11, H I0
n. Andrew Speer
Attorney at Law
t*IU S. Park Avo.
Sanford, Florida
NOTICR OF

APPLICATION F o i l
nKP.n
Florida Statu tes o t

tax

I *ec. H 4 .lt
1*40)
NOTICE IP HEREBY OIVKN,
T b it N. J. Behr th* bolder of tbo
follow ing certificate has filed aald
certificate for tax deed to ho
in b* leeucd thereon. Th# c e r tifi­
cate number and year of leauenrr.
th* description of the properly,
and tha nama In which It wav
assessed ar* as follow a! ,
Certificate No. 141
Tear ot
laauanro June H , A. D. HIT
■
lleoerlpllnu of Property!
M
II, m ock A, R tp lat of ^
l-ak* Mobil* Pheras, P lat
Beak I Faya II
Name In whlrh aasiseed Tucker
Development Corp.
All of said property helny tn th*
County nf Bamlnol*, Plato of F lor­
ida. 1‘nloat such carllflcata ahall
be radeamtd according tn law th*
property described In aurh c tr tiflcats w ill h* aold to tb* highest
bidder at tha front doer nt tha
Pamlnola County Court H aul* at
Sanford, Florid*, oa th* flrat Mon­
day In th* month o f Marrh, H l i v
Which la th* Tth day or Marrh. 11*1#
Datad thla l l t h day of January,
H4*.
IDEAL)
DAVID M. fUTCHK L
c le rk c ir cu it Court
Bomlnolo County Florida
Publlah Fab. 1, I, 11, II. H lf .
ADVRRTIIRMRNT FOR RIDS
Tha Hoard of Tounly 'Commis­
sioner) for Seminal* County, F lor­
id*, w ill rocalv# bid* fnr th*
furnlohlny o f aU labor, matorlala,
equipment and oervleaa r e q u ir e ^
for lb s construction ot th* Sent Iw
not* Counly Health Conlor, Bar:,
ford, Florida, until I o'clock P. M.
February llt h H l f at Ih* Clerk's
Office la Ih# Court lfouso, Ban ford,
Florida, (tide wilt ba nptnad at
l f : e i A. M. February l l t h H I* or
aa aeon thereafter as passible.
Bids w ill ba sealed aad plainly
marked on Iho eutald* e f Ih*
envelop* "-Sealed Bid for dom lnolo Counly Jleollh Center."
Drawing* aad specification* may
be obtained by depositing Il00.ee
with th# Arohltoct, John A. Burton
IV, Coreor F irst Street and M e l^
Innvtlte Avanu*. Sanford, FtorlriiflP
for Ih* flrtt aot of dodemonl* ob­
tains*. Such deposit w ill b* re­
funded la fu ll to each parson who
return* th* docum ents In good
rondltloa w ithin 1* day* aftar tha
bid opening; w ith exception a*
noted bolow. Additional aata may
b* abtalnad e l Ih* aoat a f S ll.e e
oath, which la h a lf rafundable.
Oenaral Con tractors securing doeumanta and not subm itting prspasal
ahall b* refunded one-half the
depoalt upon rotu rs at document*
In good m ndltlon.
A certified chock or -bank draftK
payable to lb* Board a f C o u n ty
Commission*re for Bomlnol* Coun­
ir, Florid*, U. S. (Internm ent
Ronds, or a satisfactory hid bond
•xacu ttd by lb* Bidder aad afcaptabla ourallas In an am ount equal
ta five par cant of tha bid ahall
be submitted w ith each bid.
The euccaaeful bidder w ill b e
required ta furnish end pay for
aetlefactery performance aad p ay­
ment bond or bonds.
Attontlou Is called ta tb* faat
that uot Doe that tb s minimum
oslarUa end w as** aa sat forth
In tb* Specifications m ust be paiE)'
aa tho** projects.
Tho Board of C eanty Commla■laeoro for Bemlnolo County, F lo r ­
id*. roaarv** th# righ t to reject
aay and/or alt blda ar Id w alv*
aay Informant!** In tha bidding.
No bid ahell b* w ithdraw n for a
period e f fifto ee t i l ) dare tu b .
sequent t* tb* opentnE 'e f bide
Without th e consent o f th* Board.
JOHN KRIDER. chairman
Board of Couety Commissionore, Somlnnle C ouety, F lorida
DAVID H. QATCHELL
Clark
Bomlnol* co u n ly , F lorida
W
Fuhtlih J o s . II, II, * Fob. 1, IIM
NOTICE 11 HEREEY GIVEN (hat
Ih* Beard e f Caucty Cnmmlaaloaera
af Somlnel* County, Florida, w ill
rocalv* seeled bids, which ere to
b t p lalaly marked on th* outald*
of Ih* eutelupe 'Oealed bid for
Validating Machine", a t lb* O ffice
■f th* Clerk a f th* Cireult Court,
In the Court Roue*. Saaford. F lor­
id*. up lo I o'clock P. H. Febru­
ary I, H is , end aponod at H :t*
A. M. February t, H I* or aa l o r n ,
thereafter ea possible, (or th* f t I V
lowing!
On* c a sk Coalrol ynd V alidating
Mach la t lo he used by the Clark
e f th* Circuit Court o f Sem inole
County, in -the Cttrk ‘ 0 Office. San­
ford, lo m eet er exceed the follow ­
ing specification*;
tl&gt; Mach in* m ust have e m ini­
mum e f 11 asperate real it o n ,
accum ulating capacity ta III,-

m SM
’ l S H . S S . 'T i . m
(I ) M uat*heve* 4 separate seek
drawer* wllk Individual
Intel*.
m
( ! ) Machine m ust have leaked
consecutive counter that e ea aat be r**#L
(I ) Machine m ust have locked
. . . iroeoectleu c*eater*.
( f ) Machine muat provide f o r .
vetd operatise and neeem ela te tatel e f e ll velde.
(T) Marhln* m eat be ebl* ta It*.
M s* la te stl- or any depart*
m onte Issuing one receipt.
(I ) Machine m ust provide far
Clerk, of Oeurt aiyaatur* *■
receipt. •
«
(I ) Machine muat have yeas*ft?
able m eaty till* far ' sack
drawer,
( I f ) M ust h er* minimum * f I I I ,.
. ' f J M t capacity aa keyboard.
( I t ) Machine m eet pc l e i d el* a e
receip t
Th* k oerd rtaorva* the r is h i
r ... &gt;• rejeri amt or a ll b id e
f*
dob* K rldir, Chalrmae
***rd af CeONty Commlsaloaare

^ § cs:sknsx

fo e r d a f C ouety Cem m leeloaere _
•o rn le ^ e C euety, F lorida
:fl|
FuMlok January U , I H f e e d F o f f

f

�A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
12. Plumbing Service#

Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611

9BEDROOM, ktiehcD
..........................
led houie.
completely
air conditioned
PA 2-C71I.
F U R N I S H E D apartment 932
monthly, all utilitlai paid exeept
fa x Phone FA MOTt ’till 1:20
P, M. FA 2-1US after «:0Q.
DUPLEX, furnlihed, one bedroom.
Park. FA 24442.

RESIDENTIAL T/ytr
We hava an axcellanl •eiecT’.tfi of
lota, some to them In Sanford's
moat exclusive rdtldentlal sec­
tions. to t ua drive you around
and show you what ta available.
You will to pleasantly surprised
at some to tha prices.

HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, Eaat
D E A D L IN E S
aide totwetn Celery tad Geneva
Avenue; 4 todroama, kitchen apCLASSIFIED DISPLAYi
pllaneaa. School bua atop. Quiet
. Tu*»„ thru Fri. • I P. M, day to*
neighborhood. I l l per month.
fu n insertion. Mm . • Sil.
Phona FA 24141.
ST R A IG H T C L A S S IF IE D :
T u n . thru FrL • I P . M. d s y to*
fora insertion. Mon. • 8»L

ROOM and BOARD la new pri­
vate home, for couple or one or
two tingle periom. FA 2472*.

3-ftEDROOM furnlihed ham# $100
RESPONSIBILITY:
mo.; reapomlble people only.
'
Tho Herald will Mt to raopenaibU .Call FA IB M .
far mart than w Incorrect lasertlM of your to. ato reserves tha LARGE unfurnitbed house: hat
stove and refrigerator. 124 per
■ right to rarloa or rajaat nay to*
month. 1002 W. First St. Phone
“ Tfrtlurmrnt Iron th at Wfaraf ta
FA 2 2132.
confirm to tha pelleiea af thia
OFFICE SPACE with ample park­
t o P*r*
ing. SIS Oak Avanua. FA I-M06.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
2-BEDROOM unfurnished apartmeal near ichoots and floras.
1. Roto Foto
■11 Elm. No peta pleats.
L For Rent
X Wanted la Rant
R E N T A BED
L Real Batata Wealed
B^Uway. Hoaplto1 A Baby Bads
X Real Eatata Far Bala
By Dty, Week or Month.
I X Mortgage Loana
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
T. Bualneaa Opportunities
PX FA Z-Slll
l i t W. 1st BL
X*A Inauranra
X Female Help Wanted
I-BEDROOM furtlstod
...
X Mala Help Wanted
blocks from tomltoln High
IX Mala or Fannie
School, between Park a n d
II. Worh Wanted
French. Call FA 1-SMO after
IX Plumbing Herrlean
4:30 P. V.
IX Electrical Barrieaa
II. Build, Paint A Repair
FLORAL HEIGHTS apartment far
ro d , oma bedroom; South aa
IX Special Serrtcaa
Satoird Ave., one block part
1B*A Beauty Parlaea
Air Bom Rt.. t o n right, ath.
a IX Flower* * Plants
bouse, left aide, box 212 — En­
' 17. Peta * Lireatach ters.
IX Machinery • Tool#
IX Boala and Matora
HOUSE far rent. Pham FA J4S!«
M. AutomohilM
after 2:90 P. M.
99-A Trailera
SI. Furnltaro
g-ROOM bouts, unfurnitbed, mod­
SX Articles For Bala
em, eo like located la Geneva,
as&gt;A Article Wanted
Fla. IM par month. FO 2-3119,
SX Not lean A Paraanala
Oviedo.
S4. Laot A Fannd
FURNISHED Apt. M park.
SX BdaeaUen
3-BEDROOM unfurnitbed boose,
Iliad bath, ■ ■ SummerMn. Ap­
S. F o r R an t
ply m c I door. Ph. PA 2-SttB.
Mefiarrflto.
FUBN. ap t
NEW two bedroom CB houso au
9BEDROOM CB bouse. Tain* flva ncfoi; olactrie stove gad
refrigerator, some furniture. On
phone FA t-J
Vlblao Road. Just off Country
9BEDR00M unfurniahad home.
d u b load, i l l par mo. AvatlFA 2-2I3T.
ebla Fob. ttb. FA 2-2923.
WELAKA APARTMRNTB:
LARGE specious two bedroom
private hatha, U4 W. Vint I t
toUM plus Florida room, ator•go apace .and garage; kitchen
■•BEDROOM fully furnlitod
lake
fui
oguippad; furnlihed if daalrad;
aide cottaga; toulta only.
N U M iU t. F o r loformatioo
FA 24344.
FA 2-1417.
COMPLETELY furnished houta. BACHELOR apartment, ground
Ph. FA 1-2197.
Roar, guitabla for 1 or X III
Palmetto.
TURN. Apt. SOllh W. let St,
FURNISHED apartment tu new
BLERPINO ROOMS. The Gahiea,
duping; washroom, seroooad
491 Magnolia. FA S4TSX
porch, clean and mulct; adults,
m pots. Oily Kt. South Sanford
I t P ay s
At . ,
H. H. Hiller, photo
FA I-T77X
T o U se
T he H E R A LD
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 1-0171.
W an t A d i.
FURNISHED bouao for rent, II
Smyrna Dr., DeSary.

Legal Notice
*OTK'K to Tttm n n t i v
to Ha
I.AKK n u .V A * * a T * T * » . i v c .
A
Coma* now la k e S ilv a n Kslataa,
Inc. a n t publishes this, Ita notlra
lo tha Pulillr at BainlnoU County,
n o r i t e that It w ill raquaat raaolutlon vacation plat of tuika Uylvan
K a ta t.i approved bjr tha llo a r t of
County cnntmlualoaara o f etm ln sla
County an tk t HU l a y at Auguat,
t a i l.
That lha patltlaaar, ta k a gylraa
K itatM , Im-., la Ika proeetaaor af
tka fta altnplt tltta to that part
a f th» tract far which varallon
It dealred. That vacation w ill not
a ffec t the lc» almplc lltln owncra
. ts Iota IS. II. IX IT. I t. It. IX
# I t. 41, IX 47, IX M, t t , IT. II. f t ,
TX M. a n t i t , Lake Sylvan Eataiaa
a a t tha airccti and caacmcnta a t
per tha plat approval on lha Ith
day of Auauat. t i l l , a a t recorded
In Plat Book X paa* &gt;1 of tha
P ublic nernrta of gamlnaia County.
Florida. That auth vacation w ill
nst affect tha Ingrcc* e»d feres*
ta tha fca almpta tltta awaara af
tha ahot r num btrat Iota la aald
euhdlvlelun. .
That tha atata a id county taaaa
due on tha propartlaa In tfala eukd lvlilop hava beta paid fay all
X Fear#
to* That tha auhtlrlalaa data aat Ha
w ithin tha eorparata lim it* at any
town or city, n n t therefor* aa
vacation by euch corporation la
required
__ ;_ J______
u k k nri.VAX kutatki. ikc .
By l-eird B. I^ a * Jr.
Prlaldent
A tteeti
L S. L e tt- Becrataep
otatk o r ruinitiA
POl’.STT OP URAKUK
Before me, tha umleralaned au lh a.
rlly, peraonally appeared Laird B.
. M a g . Jr., and U B. l^ a p . Pratldeut
■ la n d Uei retary rerp ectltely a t 14k*
gylvan K eteiee. Inc., who certified
to m* that thay aiacu ted th* abort
ta d foregoing Inetrumenl on th lt
tha t it h day *r Otcemher Hit.
J. It. L e e r
Kut ary PuhUa
My rummlealea atptroo an
Juna 1*. l i l t

• MaxWWI

5. Real Eatata For Salt

BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY LOTS for aalo an hard surface
reed; nicely graded; near Mon­
I BR. bout* on Magnolia, foot out
roe corner. Phone FA 1-9*20.
af city Umi a; kitchen equipped,
vawliao blindi. mmea heater.
Must aril to once. IMPS. Will
THE SANDS OF TIMS
trade Mr lata medal car.
ARE RUNNING OUT
fa 149*1 ar FA I4 M .
There are only three homes left
L (O) (O) K AT THIS VALUE in exclusive SAN REM KNOLLS.
2 acres, leal than I milea from Thlt mean* that only throe more
happy familifa wilt to able to
downtown.
Good 2 bedroom homo, 2 screen­ M j:
ed porches, gaa range
_ for ■ tome wo eow
Daa't paw this up lai
ALSO
many with MANY to Um fea­
ture. to BAN SEN KNOLLS, hot
2 extra large lots, over tt acre
nono with ALL to ttom. For
each, room for home and gar­
initaaee them warn many with
den, hi cRy. 91,100 each.
9 bedroomi, 9 or l t t bath*,
FARMER’S AGENCY
electric kltcboaa, lerresao floor*
N. Y. Farmer, Realtor
■od etc., l i k e SAN REM
D. H. Whitmore
KNOLLS, and eeme oven tod
Lillian G. Trim*
tto aama FHA financing with
Associate*.
lew down payment and low
I l l 8. French Are. Ph. FA 14221
monthly payment!. But there
After beura, FA 2 2111, FA 9dftl,
was always SOMETHING wrong
FA 2-M21
— Uka not having city water
and aowers, ar Ml having tto
LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100* Urge, covered patfo* you eee in
i 141', l t t miles west of city
REM KNOLLS, or being
limits. 1210. Phone FA 2-7212.
located in a noisy neighborhood.

READY FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY .

9-BEDRuOM, 2 bath, kitetoa
equipped, Florida roam. Larga
lot. Call FA 24432.
COUNTRY HOMES
New masonry 3-bedroom homo for
911,300. Now masonry 2-todroom homo gar 91,100. Homes
can to handled for 91.000 down.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Aiaoc,
FA &gt;2911 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

• PLUSH CAMP ON
LAKE HARNEY”
Wall built camp, suitable for year
round tomo, two bedroom a, bath,
kHchea, largo living room witfe
tnrroiM floori, elaborate fire
place and barbecue grill, larga
lerraiao floor &gt;un porch, 2nd
building Just refiniihed and wirad, for aatrn sleeping quartan,
alio Includes good touts trailer,
331' frontage on Lake Harney,
LOVELY furnished four room
included are kil.-hen appliances
apartment, l t t tile bslha, large
and lome furniture, offered ex­
screened porch. FA 2-4*10.
clusively by "The Tima Tested
Firm."
ft. Heal E a ta ta F o r Sal*

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

5. Rea) Eatata For M o

St. Johns Realty Co.

to i t * Cm h mt MO C *H W Jotpe*
BCUIROI.P r * a a e v . K w t f t ,
lo Peakai*.
Ta II I feeaitwea Oa# Kaeaaae
M acias t'lalaaa We llenaeeda 4 *alsat
aat# K aiaiai
la aat Kaiaa* a f

And Associate!

Registered Real E d its Broker
Fk. FA 2-IMI 1702 to Hiawatha

HOME SEEKERS

---------Srswnitou. pavi
* * net:IKTOpV
dtterner* far Use**tar
paafarX Florida
Kdwarda Watldlag

Stonitrom Realty
MSB BERT STENbYROM
Registered Broker
LEN RISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY

Windahleld
Back Glaao
Door Glaaa
Vont Glaoa
SERVICK
Sonkarik Glaoa and Paint Co.

HANDICAPPED VETERAN, mar­

ried, ago ft, soaking employ­
ment; eaperlenred la bookkeep­
ing; high school graduate;
native af Saaford. Will consider
aay typo work. Can FA 2-3432.

12. PhimMnt Ban lets

Jenkins

LEWIS SALES ft 8ERV1CE
Voapa Motor Scooters
Heater ft Lana Mower Service
Waal Country Club Kd. FA 1-7020

Sewing: Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES ft MODEL5
104 Bo, Park (14 hr. tar.)
FA 1 MIS
HEATING

H.

B. POPE CO.

200 1. Park - FA 24214

N EW
R A V EN N A
PARK

HOMES
•
•

Quirt Community
Near Golf Coarto

$450 Down

Be Lovelier With Professional
400 Sanford Ava.
PA 991ft
Beauty Caro.
• BIO VALUES
• IU1CK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Beauty faion
2110 Oak
FA 2-7024 WILSON - MAIER
New and Used Furniture
A Satisfied customer to eur tori
911 E. First BL
FA
advertisement.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
109 So. Oak
Fk. FA 9S74I 22. Article# For Sal*
FOR SALE; 1 piece gray
16. Flowers A Plant a
suite, practically
able. FA 2-T3M.
Cut Flowers For Any Occaaskm
SANFORD SLOWER SHOP
1291
C H E V R O L E T car raft#
FA 2-1922
or
FA 24CT9 110.90;
l Admiral thoitwavo ra­
dio with Tt turn table « t l » ;
17. Peta, Livestock, Supplied
AMI tn record fokn box,
for den, needs 1little
‘ repair
9 ADORABLE Cocker puppies;
one brown, one black; reason­ 292.00; separately ar all 9ar
130.92. Phone FA 2-TT41 nr
able. KA 93014.
FA 24214 after 2 p. m.

Dawn's

18. Machinery • Toola

FA?TORY TO YOU
D. C. 4 Cate, D. O. Case, C. Cat*
ALUMINUM
04 International, 9-N Ford, 91
VENETIAN BLINDI
and 30 gallm Bear grovo spray Eaelaaad band. Saf-prnto
era; all typas grovo equipment.
rail with pintle oadx
Idwin-Tuthlll 14 Inch
inch'band
Also Ba Idwin-Tuthlll
ar raym tapes. Cette* i
saw. Complete welding. Ward
Equipment, Oviedo, FO 94241. S en k arlk Glaea an d Paint Ox
119112 W. ind f t
PA 9d4ft

19. Boats anil Motors

Gateway To Tha Waterway
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer

• Roboon Sporting Good*
10444 E. lit.

FX FA 3-3991

33 H. P. JOHNSON Electrle, 14
ft. step bottom boat and Pelican
trailer 4600. FA 2-0919 altar 1:00
P. M.
Mercury Outboard Motors

WOODRUFF MARINIS

1401 French Ave.

FA 2*1292

20. Awtomoblfoa

SINGER PORTABLE to
slbln party ia thl*
Take over I payments nf ,
Two year guarantee romai:
Write Bee AA, •/« Sanford
aid.
toll Ua Your
Service With Tto CasX
TRADING POST. PA 942TT.
GOOD Used Appliance* n d
Germly, lac., Third ft Pal
SAVE at BRYAN'S
!
FABRIC SHOP.
Om block West f t Monroe
no Wool Fttft f t

'32 DODGE nine passenger sta­
tion wagon. Na down paymaat WORK clothes, lagiafln,
—assume mortgage nf 92*6 Pay­ tarps, blankets, not*. Army-1
ments approximately 959 per
Surplus, l i t Saaford Ava.
month. 2409 Sanford Ave.
'30 FORD pickup 91ft. Roel'o Peiat 2S*A A rtk to a W aatad
Shop, 10th, and Saaford Atm.
UVEKG ROOM aad
•uttea, toafccasee, daska, eft.
20-A Trailers
Photo PA 229ft.
FOR SALE— 1940 Spence Craft
House Trailer. 40ttx9. See Clyde
Walla at DaWItto Trailer Paik.
No pbma rails.
SMALL VENTURA trailer, ideal
tor hunting or vacation, equip­
. NAVY AND !
ped with water and gaa lights
extra. 1319 Orlando Dr., DeWitte
NEWCOMERS
Trailer Court.

W ELCOM E!

TOSANFORD j

$SAVE$

New A Ueed
Furniture and Appliances

Mather of Sanford

209-999 R. First

ft.

PX PA 14999

Counituj,
Club
W

la n o A

S E T T E R H URRY
O N LY
I LEFT
Before Prices Go Up

*340
*9890

Financing

Down Payment-No

T O T A L P R ICE
Turn Want On Mth
i t . PftUaw Country
Club Rd. A Watch
For Ottr

OPEN
1:00

Drive. Open for Ingpection
p. m. tn «:9d p. m-

LOTB CHOICE LOTS; Near three
atop* lag centers and schools —
ptfoo id right.
&gt; . M.. FA l-l

RUBY SELL AT ONCE -U O v M i
town; a to dream frame tome an
S S tr P n S m
Mwy. 44 West Beat offer U tai.
11 N. Fork — FX FA S-MM FA 944ft, Saaford.

Shauiuduk

:

Furniture

FA S40W 21. F u rn ltu rx
DREDGING: Land filled and CUSTOM SUILT tanttum -aftgte pieces or Mil. Alan fontbeaches pumped In. No Job to
turn repair. CaMaeto made.
enfhll or to lari*. Call TEmpla
PA 979« T
1-4030.
Used furniture, appl
SEPTIC TANK SERVICK
etc. Bought-l
■ .fold Larry's Mart
Since 1949
913 Saaford Avn. PX FA 9412S
A. HARR
DF.BARY
NOrth 94422
NOrtk 94711

WILL keep me child la my tome
while mother work*. 119 Maple
Ave., Sanford.

" L O W OF BARGAIN
PLUMBING
Six beautiful l a t a , IriirtlU f,
Contracting
9 Repalra
Dream void lection, toferod ex­
Free Estimalea
clusively by St, Johni Realty
E. L HARVEY
Ce. at a fraction to the assessed B t Saaford Ava. Ptoa* FA 2-I292
value. W x I2F, *ee -T to Tima
Taatnd Firm”, immediately 9*r SANFORD Plumbing ft HtaUai
Iheao "Hot B argain”.
9M2 to. Mm Fk. FA 9T91X

TV and RADIO REPAIR of &lt;r ROLLAWAY, Hospital aad Baby
3:00 nights aod weekend*; San­ Beds. Day, Weak or Mootftford, Lake Mary aad tong wood.
FURNITURE CENTER .
1100 French Avx
FA 1-2772 aad FA I40IX
Ph. TA 9-7931

11 111 W. 2nd ft.

11. Work Wants!

QXAPra X HALL
May wo show you this 9 bedroom,
1'*•*»***
1 both boms located on Rosalia
Tan aa# aack af you i n here*ky.
Drive. This homo features fully
aetlfled a n f required ta y re.aat
*ay rielm e e ■4 dem aafa which
electric kitchen, spOca totter,
S t Johns Realty Co. Plumbing &amp; Repairs
yea. ar alihar af yau. w a r hava
Venetian blindi, sad screened
It! North Park Ave.
aealn at th l aalate af q LAD VC a.
J a r .C Thomas
Florida room. The 4tt% , VA
IIALU Berealed. la ic nf aald Cnun"Tto Tim* Tested Firm”
1912 Saatta ft*
FA 1*9942
tr. ta tk* &lt;’ • &lt; ■ ir J a d e *
mortgage balance Is 90.000 and
• I Bew laal* CeuBtr, Flarld*. at
low monthly payments to 99T HOUSE, 9471 down; I todroom*,
hie afflr* la tb* reurt haae* af
bath, kilebao, living room,
monthly. Terms an tto 91400
aald f7aItaly at X enfeiX Florida,
Florida room, carports. Large
dawn payment If desired. Tto
w ithin alebt ralendar m eath* fr e »
th* liiaa n f the first eakltrattaa
land leaped corner lot, fenced
owner I* very aniieua la sell
• f thl* arnica. Karh r la ln ar d»bath yard, m Country Club
Oto will grant immediate peamand ahall ha la o r ltla g . a id
ah*II a ifta th* Bl*t* af rM idiat*
a ad g a it afflca td d t.M a f tha
elalm aat, gad e aell he m e r e t*
hy thg c u is ia a t, hie in s e t . ar at*
tarsay. and gay eurk r ia l* ar
deattad so t a* filed (k a il b* raid
/* / ttaaaU * Vlenetraet
Aa aaaraiar af th* L ett W ill
and Teetam ant af
q u a n ta X
x HALL,
m il l d .c g a f d

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

MODERf RUG CLEANERS
SALESMEN— WONDERFUL Op­
portunity with tha famous Tiny All Slsa Ruga And Wall Ta Wall
Tot Safety Tabla Co. Full or Carpels. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
•art time. Dlriributarihip open­ 1 Week Service Ph. FA 2-T4ST
ing. For personal interview
phone NO 941M.
WILL beep m e child fbr working
motAer Mondays thru Fridays.
FA 90999.

21. Fum ltnra

AIR CONDITIONING
15*A Beauty Parlora
CONTRACT and REP MR WORE
Naw ft Used Furniture ft
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 24122 DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
nans. A Good Plata Tb
BUY, SELL or TRADE
2004 Adams Ph.
FA * '332
13. Electrical Service#

House Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vlhlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
FA 14013
W. H. "BUI” STEMPER Agency U2 Magnolia
Phene FA 3-42P1
113 N. Park 14. Build. Paint ft Repair
Ptom FA 1-1331 3101 Park Dr.
RAINBOW Painters k Daeoratara
RANLANDO Spring Area, neargolt
—Free Estimates. Ph. FA I-I3M.
course; two bedroom CB home,
electric kitchen, new draw WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
drapes. Call C. W. Ward, Oviedo, Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
FO S-3S4I.
Contact 302 Wait Ith ft.
Phone FA 14041
CALL "THE TIME TESTED
TASKER PAINTING Room
FIRM” TODAY
for wonderful Investment oppor­ Special. FA 24132.
tunities In SI. Johns River pro­
THOS. E. THOMPSON
perties, and highway 17-92 pro­
General Contractor
perties.
Home Carpentry Repairs
S t Johns Realty Co.
Roofing k Siding
Photo FA 24432
119 North Park Ava.
■The Time Tested Firm”
B ft M ROOFING
Contracting ft Repairs
7. Buninrsw Opportunities
lieoaaod — Bonded —tnaurod
FREE ESTIMATES
CANDY ROUTE
300 tourol Avo.
Pi.. FA 2-7tt3
NEW HERSHEY
CARPENTER work and general
PRODUCTS A OTHERS
repalra reasonable. FA 1-5001.
GOOD INCOME
Ida Experience Necessary
I ft. Spocta) Son* icon
Operate from Home
Wo plaro and locate a i
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY
Dispensers
UM Palmetto Ave.
Spare Or Pull Time
ExceHeto weekly earnings refilling Open 14 hra. day—T day* a weak
and collecting from our new
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Candy Dlapanaeri In your area.
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
Requirta responsible person, t t l l Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1394
about 9 tours aparo time week­
ly ood minimum oash invest­ PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
ment to 9199.M. For interview
write at once giving full parti* PR. FA 24229 After S P. M.
rular* and phona number to
CALLS 21.30. For de­
Diviaion Manager. Box M. e/e SERVICE
pendable TV aervir# rail San­
Sanford Herald.
ford TV Cantrr, oth. and San­
ford Avo. FA 24741.
S. Pomelo Hafp Wanted
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, Invoices, hand Mila, and
Needed - 8 - Woman - AVON
programs, e t c . Pr igresstvo
Also opooiag M Lako Monroe.
Printing Co. Phono FA 1-2N1R an that extra money hy
300 Wait 12th St.
rtoreienting AVON. Write
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
NOW. Manager, Box 24*.
AI type* and slat*, installed
Lockhart, Fla. for Interview tv
"Do M Yourself”
your tome.
WE REPAIR AND SLRV1CE
STINE
SALESWOMEN, wonderful oppor­
MacbMory and Supply Co.
Ph. FA 24431
tunity with tto famous Tioy Tot W\ W. 2nd ft.
SafMy Tabla Co. Full or part
CUSTOM
UPHOLSTEIllNG:
AU
time, Distributorship opening.
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
For personal interview photo
mates. Phone FA 1-7011.
NO 94191.

eg we love
SAN SIM KNOLLS — H la
QUIET, Another thing, wo can
let our children play hi front
because enr tome is eo ■ dead
end street and « • don't live
In constant fear that a speeding SEAMSTRESS, must have own
ear will run ttom down. IT IS* electric sowing machine; work
LIKE A NEAT, CLEAN LITTLE , at atop; hours 9:90 to 5:10.
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITYI
Apply Sanford Fabric Center,
And, lilt hot not lean, the con­ ISIS Se. Oak Ave.
struction la guaranteed to to tho
very hart because every Mi to WHITE GIRL to work in laundry
and A n cleaning. Apply in peri
H wig personally supervised by
son. Joe's Laundry A Dry
tho builder, Philip Zeuli.”
Clatnart, M9T Saaford Ava.
SAN REM KNOLU Is four blocks
west to Franck Avo. on Twen­ r ^ s T N ^ v u u ?
tieth Street. A Itsmper assoc lata
EXPERIENCED maat cutter, ago
la an the premise* dally.
&gt;1-91. Winn Dixie, Frontk Ave­
W. H. "Bill" Stamper Agoney nue ood Mth. Street.
Realtor A laturor
WHITE PORTER to dean and
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffat
polish cars; genaral cleaning.
Arthur F. Day. Everett Harper
Apply to Brass Molars, Com­
Retort F. Mdy. Bari Ftletor.
mercial Avo.
Halaa R. Noonan. R. T. McCasUU
Phono FA S-4PP1
112 N. Park CREDIT ASSOCIATION needs lo
Phone FA 24331 plot Park Dr. . ral man IMS year* for contact
work with business and profes­
l-BEDROOM hauae, kitchen equip,
sional people in this area. Must
ped. Established lawn, tow
have ear. Field training plua
monthly payments. FA 2-4*71.
substantial drawing account for
man selected. This ii an unusual
2-BEDROOM CB house, terraiso
money • m a k i n g opportunity.
floors, Ula bath, electric kitchen,
Writo Manager, Bog 10, a/o San­
extr* Urge living room. Total
ford Herald
price 99,9M. FA 2-9011.

110 North Park Ave.
"The Time Tailed Firm'*
I1KOKEK
IM So. Park Ava. Ph FA 3-SftI 3-BEDROOM CB home, ltt bath;
9310 down. 1104 W. lOth. St.
NEW two bedroom houie; natural
Phone FA 94420.
onto fiatih. Separate wall,
THREE bedroom tome en two
to,MO. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
roroor So Sanford sod Itlb.
trd Street, Lako Maty.
S t Johns Realty Co. loti,
ft. Come, look, make offer.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
T. V. Cantrell.
l-BEDROOM, l bath, doubt# earporta, extra larga utility room, 111 N, Park Avo. Ph. FA 24191
REAL ESTATE DMt’E-rN
Florida room. US Shaanoa Dr. COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Ra1*41 Fnaeh Ava,
FA 1-117*.
sales avail able from 9U0 dawn
J.
W. HALL
—assume
91T.M
monthly
pay­
HOUSE for ■*]* ta rcatrictad area.
leg it-r
ment*. Inquire at office ar
Low down paymaat. Tarmi.
"Call HaH"
Phew FA 3-1*41
phona FA t-TOOt.
FA HU*.
BEAUTIFUL S BEDROOM HOME
LOCATED IN SUNLAND Eft*
FOR SALE
TATES. Lww down payment and
t acres with t bedroom, eoo:r»te
take ov»r VA mortgage at 4t t t t
Raat E atata — lasu ran ra
block tome, high and dry laod.
Inlaresl, monthly payment 173.43.
Surety Bond*
House epprotlmalely .9 years
Home only 1 yr. old. Move In
SIS Ho. Park A va. Ph. F A 2 * 9 4 1
old, with tow roof. Several oak
Immadlstaly. Call FA 9 lMl.
trade and assorted -Itree (roes.
Onto water. Oe povad RX 42 ft. CrnttUner Trailer on Iarm
EvSa* Eldf. Uka Mary
910,PM with imall down porPh. FA 1‘ - 11*0
landscaped lot. Two M R. p n rtx
meat.
•a and eirportr. city utilities.
moving away—See at 9924
ROSA L. PAYTON Owner
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United Preaa Leased W in Eatabliahed 1908 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. I960
SANFORD. FLORIDA

SAC Chief Sticks To Guns
In Soviet Power Dispute
Gates Mill

No Property T a x

Disagrees
WASHINGTON (UPt) — Geo.
Thomas S. Power, te H o( (he
Strategic Air Command, rotated
today to back away from hi a grim
warning on Ruuian striking pow­
er despite the insistence of hit
eivilias boee that he wae “uaO^ellsUr."
Power alee told sta tio n inves­
tigating the nallon'a military pos­
ture that future defease plans
are inadequate. He aaked (hat
Congrats provide funds (o keep
**tha highnet poeefete -soot ago"
of hit bombore airborne at all
Urn SAC amnmaaader eaU ha
• la n d s b th U "every automata"
of a m e e t speooh hi which ha
warned that Russia could knock
out the U.«. atriklag forte in M
minutes with 900 ballistic missite# only half of Stem Interaontinetai In snugr.
D t o u Secretary Thomas S.
Gates Jr. Monday disputed this
as "annalistic."
Power testified at a combined
A ttirin g of the Senate Space Com­
mittees and Armed Bmrvlcea peeperndnaaa subcommittees, tailed
bp Democrat!* Leader Lyndon 1.
AA (he same time, Army Secyetary Wilber M. Brocker, appear­
ing before (ha Senate military
appropriatlona suboommlUet, said
the Uailed States should not . give
all lie attention (a tho Soviet
threat in the mUaik Sold hut alee
S h o u ld concentrate an greend
. taf i f t h s V

Cuas elberry'n charter board agreed Monday might
that the town will not have any property tax.
The agreement of tha board was complete, board
member Donald Willson aaid today. This wan tho first
Issued decided by the five man board elected last Sep­
tember to draw up a new Casselberry charter.
Board members are Lytle Swope, chairman; Ben
Evans, Ray McCord, Herman Joyce and Willson. Right
now Casselberry gets ita income from utilities and cigaret taxes and from building permit fees.

County To Study
International Head Bridge Hazards
JOB STARNES

Of Chiton Clubs
To Speak Hero

Tho County Commission today agreed to investigate the
oondition of tha Econlockhatchee Bridge near Chuluota after
Commissioner Vernon Dunn said that tho bridge may be a
traffic hazard.
Dunn told tho board that many big trucks are afraid to
Sanford Civltana will hear (hair go over the bridge and tha board ahould put soma kind of
Interne tonal president ipoek hare teed limit on M.

Fab. «.
Joe Starnes of GuatersvUla,
Alai will apeak to (ho CtvKans at
the Mayfair Inn. Starnes, tha in­
ternational president for 1MMI,
Is vistttag Ctrl tan clubs ta eight
Florida elite*. Sterna* la'the top
officeholder ta U. 1. and Cana­
dian Civitaa aluhs. Ha te tha 4Mh
CivHan president and is a former
eangrasaman from Alabama.
Civltana are invited to brteg
their wivna to (ha T p. m. meet-

Communist China (a " a crouched
Ugar ready (a faring no any prey
that la wank and wounded."
fewer wae th-----------------COLUMBIA, I. C. (UPl) - Gov.
at pufatto bearings by (ha Senate
groups aa how long the Russians Ernest F. Helltegs said Monday he
may hold (heir missile superiority favored southern govamors "roetistically" getting togelber prior
over the United States.
to the 1M0 Democratic convention.
The South Carolina governor said
at a press conference that southern
Seven Crewmen .
govamors are te a position la
weild "real political leadership."
Die In B52 Crash
Whan asked If ha would soak the
leadership of his state's conven­
In Puerto Rico
tion delegation, ha answered:
SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico (UPI)
"I wouldn't shun any opportunity
—A U. S. Air Porca BSI bomber to taka the leadership for southern
practicing "touch and go" land­ unity."
ings crashed and burned Monday Gov. Boos Barnett of Mississippi
night at Ramey Field, killing all also has said ho wanted southern
. Mfeven crewmen aboard.
governors to “got together” before
The victims inelnded Col. Sam­ the ronvention. However, Barnett
uel, G. Porterfield, S3, of Shreve­ said that since he was the junior
port. La., vice commander at (ha governor ha would wait for somo72nd Bombardment Whig.
ono else (o cat] such a conference.
But Barnett said her! list Friday
night that If the conference is not
ealiad, ha would invite southern
Squore Dancing
governors to moot with him U
discuss "southern unity."
C lass To Start

On Politics Urged

C ivic Center
The Starlight Promanadsra of the
w Th
Sanford Recreation Department
are forming ■ now class of beginMrs. Last weak was the opening
registration ami Woduc-dsy is the
closing date. Anyone intore lied la
the new clase should be at the
Civic Cantor at T p. m. ready (a
begin.
A beginner slats runs M conse­
cutive Wednesdays and upon grayf-utlon members a rt lavMad to
the Starlight Pro men adore, ono
el the largest And most active
square dance groups in Florida.

Two Fishermen
Rescued A t Seo
JACKSONVILLE (UP1) - Two
young Pompano Beach fishermen
arrived here safely today aboard
Coast Guard cutter after spendmg nearly two days at see la s
IT-foot open host. The youths wars picked up Mon­
day by n merchant veuel and
transferred later to the cu.ter.
They were eapactad to fly back
(a Pompano Roach this afteraooe
la a private plana.

Education Expert
t o Spook Tonight

Don’t Worry About
Registration Slip
Residents who have raturned
their voting registration cards will
not receive their receipts until all
the card* are in and processed,
Supervisor of Registration Camilla
■race said today.
"Voters need not worry shout
their receipts — wo are making
them up and will sand them all out
at one lime when tho registration
cards a re 1complete." Mrs, Brue#
Completion of tha voting rails te
eapactad to bo accomplished before
loo tang, the captained.

Casselberry Street
Lights Requested
Casselberry's lighting committee
will recommend street lights ter
tha Golden Days Dr., Plata Oval
and Pine Tree Dr. area at Mon­
day's Town Council mooting.
Casselberry Mayor William M.
Benson said today that several
requests far street tight*
come from this section.

Large Tree Goes
Down Fighting
Ono of Labi wood's oldest
put up a bard atruggte when It
casae down today.
The tree brake a Ratter Brae,
craae which Irjed (a case it down.
Tho broken crane extension and

Dr. Sara Lou Hammond, presi­
dent of tho Association for Child­
hood Editsettta Internatioeal, will
apeak at the Ptneerast School
Auditorium tenlght.
Tho moating a i l be at • p. m.
th e h o d ACS hagad wfe have • Ann.
Use tree
•upper mcetlag preceding Dr. far more than aa
was about W foot tail.
Haamoad'g talk.

Ha aaid (hat the bridge was
"ratting" te many places.
"1 believe a check should he
feBd* of the bridge to see if there
la any traffic haiard there,"
Dean add.
Th# 'board authorized County
Engineer Robert Davie to aherk
tha bridge.
Th* board authorised Chairniaa
John Krider to negotiita an op­ PARIS (UPD -P rem ier Michel
tion agreement to purchase a Debra asked the National Assem­
90-arra tract adjacent to tho Son- bly today to grant emergency powlando ClxypH. T f e l . o d would m to
^government of
of ProslnaflR
democracy In
Franca" and to pacify Algeria.
County Attorney Mack Cleveland
Ho asked for sn overwhelming
Jr. informed the commissioners vote for the program demanded by
that he is working out details for DaGaulte in order to solidify his
use of surplus gasoline tax victory over the Algerian rebels.
money for roads.
The Cabinet approved the request
Cleveland kad been authorised Monday and the assembly was re­
by the board to contact state of­ called from recess into special ses­
ficials an the financing of the sion today to ratify the dFmand.
program. Money from the surplus
Th# rousing applause that greet­
funds would go to th* puccbaae ed Debre's impassioned appeal in­
of right-of-ways far road
dicated the special government
Joels te Uis county.
rule |y decree would tie given by
a tremendous majority.
According to informed sources,'
DcGaull* sought tho powers in or­
der to deal quickly and decisively
with dissident elements and re­
solve the issues remsining from
the insurrection of th* ‘Colons" in
Algeria.
DeGaulle was expected lo *erk
The Sanford Humane Society to­ emergency powers for a full year,
day asked tha County Commission
Action against the leaders of the
to appropriate approsimately two Algiers uprising already has begun.
acres of land for a shelter for Within hours after his surrender
■tray animals.
Monday, insurgent chieftain Pierre
Mr*. Ernest Cowley, society Lagaillarde wai flown to Paris
president, told the board a two and clapped in prison.
and a half acre tract baa bean
Early this morning, he was for.
offered outside Sanford "but tha maiiy notified that he had been
land was tew."
with "aa attack against
The commissioners informed charged
the security of the state." Maxi­
Mrs. Cowley that they would mum penalties for conviction on
check county maps to find a Ih* charge ara Uu guillotine or
suits bio location for an animal "eonfUwmant te a fortified place"
shelter. They also asked Attorney
Mack Cleveland Jr. to eheck for an unspecified length of time.
whether tho board bad tha right
to appropriate the land.
In other business, the com mis­ Oviedo Post O ffice
sion agreed to purchase a spray
machine for weed control at a In New Location
coat of approsimately l*M and
Th* Oviedo post office was mov­
told County Engineer Robert ed to new quarters during the
Davts to go ahead with plans on weekend.
a county-wide weed control pro­ The new office is in the King
gram,
Building on Broadway, one half
Tbs board also authorized block south of Hi formrr location
Cleveland to proceed with con- Tha old site bad lo be vacated. The
demnstion proceedings against new post office will have MM new
four property owners oo South latter hoses and a new counter,
St. The board plans to acquire chief postal clerk Mrs. Marian
the property for rigbt-of-wiy pur- Jones said. Boxes moved from
from tho old eita totalled 319.
Postmaster John B. Junes said
this te the second move since ha
Council To Meet
took over the job 34 years ago.
Loogwoods Town Council will The move to Ih* old site in the
meet at S p. m. Thursday in (he Ben J om * building was 11 yean
Town Hall.
ago.

Approval Expected
Of Special Powers
For Gen. DeGaulle

County To Study
Request For Land

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPl) — Stock
prices at l p. m.:
American Tobacco ............. 107
Bethlehem Steol ............... S1H
Caterpillar......................
34W
C A O ............................... «T
DuPont ...........
140
Ford Motor ..................... I3to
General Electric ............... M’v
General Motors .............
dh
Graham • Paige ..................
Its
lot. TAT ............................ *4H
Lorlllsrd
......................... M k
Minute Maid ..................... l*V4
Penney ..............................
1»
Penn HR .......................... ISH
Sears Roebuek .................. 4IH
Standard OU &lt;NJ) ............ 47**
Studebaker .......................... 9014
U. 8. Steel .......................... *H*
Westiaghouae M...................

Commission
More
Promotion
The County Commission
denied a request by the Southeast
Seminole Chamber of Commerce
for 11,000 to be used for promo
Harold Jackson Examinee New Fertiliser Mix
tional materials uotil th* organisa­
tion prrsents a budget and mom
details on how M plans te wee
the money.
Ben J om *. president of the cham­
ber, which includae Oviedo, Geneva
and Stetria, told the aboard Rial
they wauf fas money Ml' advertis­
ing and pttmot tonal purposes, In­
cluding th* mailing out of bro­
chures.
A Longwond
plaaf manager, says (ha new gran­ by fee application. Jackson k aa
Chairman John Krider told Jones
ular process Includes several Im­ •mhuaod about (ho row proccst
versify
of
Florida
has
received
uni­
and his delegation, which included
portant benefits far Florida sMrui aa ho te about too training program
que
training
te
ike
citrus
ftrUlisar
Oviedo MMjar Lo* Gary, that th*
growers. "Th* finished product la In which ho teamed af and worked
board "fflgK-not want to be un­ field under a new program spon­ lea* expeatav* than dry-mix," says with k. "Whan 1 return to tho unireasonable,1' It just wants to know sored by th* univerefty.
Howell, "because liquid nitrogen varsity te complete my senior
Harold R. Jackson Jr., has been costs less (hen solid material."
where th* money Is going.
year," any* tho student, **1 wIR
Jonea was aaked If any people employed by tho Paoco Packing
have a better Idas of what tha
Another
important
fail
or*
of
(ha
In the area were putting money Company at Dado City for tho p*M
Florida citrus industry experts af
new
proem
la
(he
fata
that
grow­
hi months In a training program
Into the project and was told that
agriculture students."
er*
do
not
aood
to
wail
until
listed by Dr. John W. Site*,
tho board te the past had approved
working hit way through
bead af the university's fruit cropsgrovoa are completely dry bafor# th*White
such projects where there were
plant, Harold aaid ho really
applying fertiliser. With fed granu­
department.
matching funds available.
made th* rounds, sad ate merely
Under Urn Cooperative Student lar form, thora la teas dusf soused as
Jones said that he believes about
an observer. Ha wta directly
Practical
Training
program,
a
stu­
$40g has been collected thus far.
involved
wife intricate details of
He aaid that bis group would make dent who has completed hi* junior
fe* operation, tactedteg th* M art.
up ■ budget and present it to the
!•* Mates? of liquid and solid
aommtetaoa, - y '* -**•*'
&lt;
material* tfowfag lalo fee ammoCommissioner Lowruns* Swaf­ eight months 'taut ante preatteal
CAFE CANAVERAL (UFI) Mater whteh torus* to* gmauloa.
ford told Jones that he would he experience.
White' h* baa aa daflnita plana
A
Than (aler r sat testa al halSite*
says
(he
voluntary
program
in favor of giving tha money if
for
a specific Job following gradw*
■
kalis
was
find
today
an idra of the scope af tho pro­ soabtea tha tamtam te work kte
alien,
ho foals fee training.program
apparently
achieved
(to
way through all departments of
ject were presented.
■access hi nearly will make him better equipped fa
The board heard Gary en the the cooperating Arm, learning what
a. The Air Fare* ante* almost any phass at tha vata
need to takedown ta trees on SR It taka* lo make a successful oper­
ilssUt achieved Ite Florida ellrw todueter.
43t and agreed to contact th* ation. Jackson received * monthly
Jackaaa te ih* atMad College
tote objective aoparattea
State Road Department on the pro­ ■alary of WOO during his training
of
Agriculture student to panic*,
of
Ua
period, lie also will receive a num­
ject.
' *v
pal*
te the row program. Th* Ural
Gary also aaked far oouoty as­ ber af college course credits, deter­
waa Lariy Bate* af Sanford, wb*
sists nee In fravteg a road te Oviedo mined by what he ha* learned and
worked wife Grower* Fertiliser Cm
near tha Oviedo' School, Th* board by the details of hie final report
operative la Lsk* Alfred
authorized Commissioner Vernon to the College of Agriculture.
Jaekson
not
only
gained
the
usual
Dunn to go over the area with
County Engineer Hubert Davis and practical •sperienr* with the lino,
report their findings to Ih* board. but was also able to gat te on the
umgwood Mayor A. R. Lnrmann ground fteor *f • now process Contributions Up
also appeared before the board which the plant haa put Into opera- TALLAHASSEE I UPl) — Con­
tributions totaling 9IS,ON reported
to get help on paving Orange Ave,
tietween Hwy. ITU and (he old Faoro te proaonlly euavortiog to the secretary at ■state todsy
Dixie Highway. Tit* board agreed Ihair fertiliser uperatioo to granu­ boosted th* gubornslorlsl cam­
lated fertiliser. Th* process, utilis­ paign fund of former House speak­ Mr. Joseph Bamberger af Lab*
lo study th* mailer.
ing liquid instead of solid nitrogen, er Farris Bryant of Ocala to 944,- Mary died Monday at Seminoln
is designed to mak* oath granule TI8. Bryant sold he spent 9304, Memorial Hospital,
a complete fertiliser within iteelf. which pushed his spending to dale Mr, Bamberger, Tl, earn* her*
Morton Unwell, tartlllier division te th* campaign to 94M.
from Middletown. N. J., la 1914.
was a retired furrier. Mr. Bam­
Jobless Pay Tighter Ho
berger was a member of AH Route
Public Aid Asked
TALLAHASSEE (UPl) - Nearly Catholic Church, fee Knights at
half the poopl* who asked for un­ Columbus aad tea Holy Nam*
In Effort To H alt
employment compensation in Flor­ Society.
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPD —
ida lata year were turned down, Surviving are hte wife. Ada; a
Machine gun Tire crackled across Burning O f Woods
Hi* Industrial Commission reported son, Gustave J, Bamberger, af
the Syrian Israeli border agate
B. D. Clark, Florida Forest Serv­ Monday. Of th* IM.Uo eiaimt filed Kau CaUie; five daughters, Mrs,
today te tha deepening crisis over ice district Investigator for Btml- in IKW. 71,904 were ruled Ineligi­ F. Hrnnrssy of Cranford, N. J ,
farming rights te tha dsmtlitariisd ante County reported today that ble, the blgbeta to the Malory of Mrs. J. Dunn of Kenilworth, N. J sons south of th* Sea of Gall]*#. malicious woodburning 1* increas­ tho program,
Mrs. J. Markin at France, Mr*. B.
The explosive situation, height­ ing at aa alarmiag rata te the coun­
Ulka of Melbourne, and Mr*. D,
ened dally for Ibt past six days ty.
Scott of Lake Mary; a brother, Ed­
Bodies Reoovered
by border clash** between Israel
Claik pointed out as an example
YUBARI Japan (UPl) -R escue ward Bamberger at North Bergen,
and the United Arab Republic'* th* Casselberry area, where lata workers
recovered the bodies N- J.. and a sister, Mrs. q. Minder
northern Syrian region, threat­ weekend he investigated oigbt of seven today
more
bringing to of Jersey City, N. J.
ened to plunge the Middle Bait wood* fires deliberately set to des­ 34 the known miners,
death
loll
in the Th* Rosary will b* recited at
Into another war.
troy the forests af private landown­ Yubsri mine disaster. Hiere were a p. m. today at Gramkow Funeral
The United Arab Republic was ers—not lo mention endangering
men in the mine when a gas Hume, with the Rav. Richard Lyreported to have ordered Egyptian homes, buildings and other proper­ 62
explosion ripped through a shaft uns officiating. The body will b«
troops to proceed across the Siaai ty te the area.
one half mile below the surface ear­ sent to North Arlington, Jf. J.,
Peninsula In Israel i aoith-eaatgfu
"MslicJoue woods burning can ly Monday, Twenty managed to for services and burial.
border.
be Mopped M the people of Stmt
The semi official Middle East able County will cooperate and r o gel out.
News Agency ruperied Egyptian port ampletows actions of parsons
Sanford Ja il Beats
troops were placed under a state sotting flra* la tend they da not General Improves
NEW YORK (UPl) - Further
of emergency Sunday and Monday owe or coartal," Clark aaid.
were dispatched toward Mm Is­ Awards totaling up to II,9M ara gradual Improvement was expect Cold, Escapee Says
ed today ter ailing Gen. of the
raeli border.
DELAND (UPl) - Jail broakar
availahte to say parson, or parsons
In Jerusalem, Israeli Premier giving information leading to the Army Douglas MacArtbur who has Henry G. Moor*, M. turned himself
been
hospitalised
since
Friday
with
David Beo-Gurloo told the kneiaet apprebeaataa had conviction af
to to the sheriff’s office bora Mon­
(parliament) that "if Ultra to* a* persons willfully burning, or caus­ a urinary tract disorder. Th* five, day because b* said R was "to*
other way af safeguarding the ing to be burned, land not owned star gcnoral, who celrbratod bis cold" to kaep running.
lives of our cllliens, wo will use or coatrolted by them. These 10th birthday a wtk age, waa visit
Moor*, at Columbus, Ga., had
ed Monday by LL Gen. Leonard D.
force a* wa did test night."
award* ara mad* availahte te the Heaton, surgeon general of tlu served about H day* of a fourpabUc by the Florida Bankers As Army, who flew hero from Wash month term when ha escaped front
(oelsllaa, fee Florida Arson Fuad ingtoo. Heaton bad operated oa lb* Sanford jail lata October. Ho
aad (ho Florida Board of Forestry. President Eisenhower for ileitis in was convicted of drunk driving,
having no driver’s Iteoaee aad hfe
IMA
ting a police officer,
"I'm lirod af ruanteg and 111a
Man
G
aft
Jail
Scattered saow .;*• exported ta
Discount Offered
loo cold op fear* la Georgia,"
NEW YORK (UPD - Two auto­ Moor* oaid.
Minnesota, South Dakota and No­
mobile underwriter organisations
bs sis and saow flurries from Term For Robbery
A nine-year prison sentence was today announced plan* to give a
New York late New England.
Imposed oa Jiaw a Handersoa af to par sent discount aa auto in­
Cloudy aktes pnvaited over much laniard Monday, The sentence surance premiums to owners of
of the country.
was glvsa la etrrull court. Hea­ small and compact cars la 4)
Tha Washington Wratbar Bu­ ders**, a Negro wh* lived aa Mates. Tha dlarount, subject to ap­ "Haw To Prevent Your
reau, la Ma regular 30-day faro Boat* Two had pleaded ghilty la proval at aidJtariltea la to* indivi­ band From Having A Maori
cast, predicted that temperature* robbery aad rest site arrest
dual states, weald ho granted ha- lack" will h* D r/B n ak a
during February would ha higher
toro u sO j couri^a
March 1 hy m an thaa a tt tetbUgi |A
af"“alad fetfr S^ teto Tfe
feTaattaa £ d f e e ^ 2 w f e a 5 vfaUtl'n of right of v sy ’
i of casually taria* win apapk at # p. m.
west and colder than normal was flood tea far th* accident Underwriters aad tho Ns tional atom oa amgrgracy heart
along the Gulf Croat.
a te h*.

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News Briefs

Joseph Bamberger
Dies At Age 71

Syrian-lsraeli
Crisis Continues

W e're W aiting O n Groundhog Report
of winter are on th* way. No
ring is
shadow abd aa early spring
oa ported.
Groundhogs who ventured out
today mat rate, anew and overeast aktes te Brock af tbr coun­
try.
Rajg, which reached more than
ferae laches la peris of Califor­
nia, Ungored over most of tha
West Coast states today. Occarote nr r o ta was forocata
safe af fee ptetaaa re­
shadow an Fab. t, It goes bark te gion and some of the north sad
Ud burrow and ate
central
Th# nation's groundhog* had a
hard lima finding their shadows
today, a aura sign—according to
believe te groundhog*—
that wiater is on the way out.
Th# am was bright te Sanford
this morning, bat total groundbog watchora bad mad* no re­
ports at aooa.)
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Over Me Mile, forecarttra ee- atormi and M mile an hour winda
port that another cold front begaa aa H moved into the Mate. The
blowing Into North Florida today. guity weather wai expected to
Trmprraturea were exprctrd to reach South Florida Saturday.
drop to 3* ln--th»»6&gt;tT«ntr north
Deapite the intrusion of cool air,
portion toniiht with freeiini tern* today waa the warmeat acroia the
peraluira itt»t r H T " « f r l r t 1 Mate aince lati week's tim ing
unlay night. South and Central weather put an end to a hot spell.
Florida wrrr expected to eacape Highs ranging from the low 70's
to the low Mi's were predicted.
the weekend freete.
The front kicked up thunder
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In nn effort to inuease its membership the board of di­
rectors of the Scmlnoie-County Chamber of Commerre-wit.
consider changing iUy f iy al year to gtart in January instead,
of Oct. 1.
The board Thursday night agreed to make a decision
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Navy hat successfully used the
moon to bounce radio aignala to
and from Hawaii by transmitting
a senes of pictures and messages
(bat included aa order for this
»tory.

,und*
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#f
tho 7, , r •"* wou,d *»■*• m0,r
time to work oa chamber activit)ea ^
membership drive.”
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Krid#r Mpl,ln*d th“
merchants a rt too busy between
October and December getting
ready for holiday busineae to
tivitios.
Membership Committee Chair­
man Bob Crumley as id that mem­
bership* this year are "lagging"
aa compared with the previous
year.
Thae for this year, tha chamber
has IS m w members while dur­
ing the 196S-B9 membership drive
there were 3S new member*, he
taid.
Krider told the group, after a
brief dlacuailon on the merit* of
changing tha fiscal yaar that "BO
per rent of new membership* com*
in after tha first of tha year.”

Tampa Housewife
Solves Series
O f Burglaries
TAMPA (UPI) - A housewife
crawled under her apartment
house today to try to solve the
mystery ef her high water bill.
Instead, aha solved a series of
burglaries.
When Mrs. W. C. Hathaway, 4*1,
got under the building ih* found
I* lire*.
She railed police Who traced
the tires Be a lot af 40 that had
bean stolen from a service station
Sunday.
Detect!v«* checked her tenant*
and In tha apartment of William
C. Gable, 21, they found loot
from a number at other recent
burglaries. Gable quickly con­
fessed, officer* aald.

mu* i.aa* at Alia r
i BM resident* ware roMrickta with the aUasent.

BETTE DAVIS

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Senate Deaocratic leader aad Ma
director to Uw hush-hush Ceatep
Intelligence Agency worn aspect;
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Fog and smoke trow a aeries
of brush fires combined into •
dense smog which froced Florida
police to close sections of V, I,
92 and Florida M2 Thursday.

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Representatives
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Mia* Barrymore jvaa found dead
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actual causa of death and cbcml‘ *T®* cal analyaia of her vital organs
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“Avoid the ruth" waa the advice
of the Semlnole-DeBary Heart
WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and tonight with ahowrrn tonight. Warm today with the high around 80. Colder Into tonight, low 48-50.
Council members today in urging
advance purchase of tickels to VOL. XL1X
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Preaa Leaned Wire Eatabliahad 1908
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 1900
tha Bette Davis-Barry Sullivan
performance Saturday night.
The council still la telling ticket*
at ita office in the Woodruff
Building. First St. and Park Ave.
Seals will go on sale at the box
office at 7 p. m. Saturday.
Curtain time for the Civic Center
presentation of “The World of
Carl Sandburg" will ha g:30 p.
tn. The show, which alio feature*
the music of Clark Allen, come*
here with the praise of erilict
as a dynamic two-hour perform­
ance.
Heart Council member* remind­
ed the public again today that the
show it bring sponsored in Sanford
for two reatona: to help get the
city on the tour circuits of out­
PARIS (UPI)-Presideal Charleg
standing shows and to raise funds
DeGaulla waa reported today ta
i n . support of the Heart Fund.
hava tent Gen. Paul Ely, thief of
Much of these funds come back
the French general staff, to Algeria
to be spent tn the county.
to try to prevent the settlers rebel­
lion there from plunging the nation
into civil war.
The possibility grew with every
patting hdbr that the barrlcada
rebellion ia Algiers might exploda
into a full-scale revolution la
Franco Itself at It did ia the blood­
ies* revolution of M&gt;y U, 1951.
Paris waa calm ia the face at
the am locus reports from Algiers,
but there was a growing reeling of
dramatic action to come—perbape
Stale Representatives Gordon
tonight when UeUauil* addresses
Frederick and Mack Cleveland Jr.
the nation by radio and television.
will contact Gov. Leroy Collins
The country appeared to bo.rally*
next week urging him to call a
ing behind DeGaulla. U wae re­
special election in May to name
ported that more Uiaa 100,009 let­
a commissioner for District 2 to
ters and telegrams bed arrived
fill the unexpired term of David
at the presidential palace, moat
Gatebel.
of them expressing support ef the
Gatchel resigned the District I
LOW ALTITUDE LUNCH. Thn sailors piloting thnnn
president.
onto Seminole Blvd. Thn jnta from thn Sanford NAS
Commissioner post after he was
Government clrclao spua in aa
two
ASDa
up
French
Avn.
today
stopped
off
for
eggne
ware
put
on
n
barge
headed
for
the
Jacksonville
overhaul
appointed Clerk of the Circuit
almost fret)ii*d round at activity.
coffee near I-ake Monroe. Thn low flying bomb# re rantad
and repaint ©enter.
(Herald Photo)
Court by Gov. Collin*.
Premier Michel Dehre tailed aa
their wtngn before rounding the bend from French Avn.
Frederick said this morning that
informal Cabinet aweling without
ho and Cleveland will tan the
povanmr and advise hint ef Um
necessity of calling thd^efocliaa,
•lap with miatstere af tha armed
fo r o £ Jostle* and aalantMa no-

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tho State Board af HaaMfe," Band
aald. "and definite kkaUfleatiaa of
near larger cities.
. The accusations cam* aa a legG; tha virus causing the outbreak will
UUatlva committee qulxxad Florida b# availal'c ithla a few day*,"
Road Department officials aa thd* ha Three arao-ilo ia tho county were
overall scop* af tha Mata's road Wooed last Tuesday but will open
building project*. Tha committee
waa mad* up moatly at lawmakers
from Itsser populated areas.
Road Beard Chairman William
&gt;. Killiaa aad former efcalrmaa
Jo* Grotagut and Wilbur Jones de­
fended the policy of completing ur­
ban tegmenta af the interstate
highway ayatem. They maintained
Ken Lolfler and Gordon Toll
• hat tha urban segments were tha
moat needed aad would bo func­ were appointed chairman and
tional If tho ayM*w could ha fin­ corporate chairman at Uw SemiaoU-DaBary Heart Association
ished.
"Our policy has been to build 1M0 Amd drive today.
Heart
Association
president
roads where the greatest need Is,”
Grolegut said, “whether it bo rural Eroesl Southward made tbe ap­
pointment* at lb* first Mop to the
or urban."
Sen. Newman C. Hrackin of annual February heart fund cam­
Creslviaw said h* feared that if paign. Tho drive will opea Mon­
tear* were ta* much concentration day and will reach ita climaa oa
It
ofbao Mgmeaia the Mato would Hasrt Sunday, Feb. M. Hundreds
• #110 loft without a connected system of local volunteers will moke
of limited-access or primary high- door-to-door col lection* on Heart
•
ways. Ha wanted tf federal funds Sunday.
Lafflar la a Sanford attorney
&lt;
nia out, tba atato will hava to taka
money earmarked for primary and a lifelong Sanford resident.
roads to templet* the interstate He graduated from Uw University
of Florida aad la a Rotarisa. Toll
network.
la also a aaUv* af Sanford. He is
of Securities Associates,
Woinwright Enters manager
lac. af Sanford aad a U of F gra­
duate. Ha Is a Jaycw.
Secretory Race
"The heart aad blood vessel
4 TALLAHASSEE (UPI) _ N. D. diseases are Uw aatioa'a number
Walnwright, former state ropre- ooe health enemy, taking mors
MBtaUvo from Bradford Coualy, lives each yaar than all other
entered Uw race Mr secretary of causes of death combined," Let­
ter said la accepting hla appoint­
Mate
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MIw Thursday.
ISIIIlWR^t
He pledged I* keep out af Y e ment. "The Heart Fuad is Uw aattoa's number on* defense against
raapportionmeat fight.
"It would be pure political (hose diseases, supportlag the re­
bafonry to say that Uw secretary search, education and community
to atau caa Itoluaata MhMgfeto •m ic a pragraaa af tho American
respportioomaaL" aald tha ~W Heart AiaariaUaa, Ita affiliates
year-old Walawrtgbl, who resigned aad chapter*," ha added.
Laffier -etfad Uw aar* ihaa to
kola Job with Uw Agriculture Domillion Heart Fuad dallare used la
part meat la make the raea.
heart research Mace U3*. Heart

fog covered the eastern half of
the nation today, turning Iowa
roada to ice and reducing Florida
highway visibility to sera.
A -broad--hr d it snow and rain
stretched from the Great Lakes to
tne Gatf“ whi1nftejr.i.T**JW?
snow plagued New England.
Safety officials reported that
roads in eastern Iowa were snowparked and hatardou*.

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CIUDAD TRUJILLO (UPI)-The
Dominican government has an­
nounced the discovery of a "Commun' 4-typo" plot organised by five
Hnri.tn Catholic priest* who rocr.aed bomb-makers from a paro. ‘tlal achool.
So far aa was known, none of
tha priests waa being held. “Some"
members of Um cells they were
aald to have formed were reported
under arrest.
Col. John Abbes Garcia, ehlef at
military intelligence, said govern­
ment agents captured about 200
bomba made by students from the
high school of St. John Bosco
under the direction of Cuban Fath­
er Antonio C. Fabro de la Guardla
alleged ringleader of Ihe plot.
The bomba were te have been
used Initially te blow up buildings
boro, Abbes said, but there also
were some Indications that Ihe plot­
ters meant "te extend the conspi­
racy to U. I. territory" by dyna­
miting some buildings in Miami.

Naval Station
Gets Pat On Back
A "pat oa the back" by Uw
naval inspector general and unof­
ficial reports that Uw Sanford Na­
val Air Station will get the first
at a new typo supersonic bomber
wfie called Important develop­
ments last night.by the NAS com­
mander Capt. Robert W. Stye.
Copt. Stye told Uw Chamber of
Commerce directors at tbetr meet­
ing that Uw inspecUng team from
Washington "govt ua a pat oa tba
back far offlcieaey." The report
aa Uw possibility of the ASJ Vigi-

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riot Thursday in the chill of a
January afternoon. Pro • Castro
and antl-Caatro Cnbans"fought for
right to honor Joae Marti, Cuba’s
national liberal.
Three person* were injured and
II arrested, aix from each side.
The anti • Castro White Hose
movement held ■ birthday ericbralion at the Central Park site
at the bead ef the Avenue of the
Americas wbare a Marti statue
la to be erected. Only the pedes­
tal haa been relied.
Aa tha While Rose group spproaebed Uw pedestal with a flow,
or wreath, pro-Castro members
of Uw Twenty • Sixth of July
movemeat converged upon tho
marchers. The wreath was snatchrd aod used a* a weapon.
Tha males continued for at
minutes until riot polire arrived.
Ooe af thus* arrested wai Special Program •
charged.with Inciting a riot, four
A special Christian Science pro­
with unlawful assembly aad all gram wifi ha seen over Orlando
were charged with disorderly Tflrvlaioa Station WDBO Sunday
conduct.
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b" *

# fd M »d*

Friends who vlowad ih* body of
Mias Barrymore, whose life was
a torment of Mage failures', di­
vorces, and alcoholism, said she
appeared to be "at peace at
last." She was dressed ia a aimp&gt;* hlack |own wllh • &gt;hr*r
scarf at the neck and wore earrings.
The Rplsropal funeral service
*** read by the Rev. Sidney
L ,Mjer gf fashionable St. Thomas
Church following a oulogy by
,uU,or (!erold
the writer
who , gi| , led Mia* Barrymore with
her autobiography,
Too Much,
Too Soon."

Arson Suspected
In Forest Fires
Arson was susperled last night
aa forest ranger* said Mg flrea
were set near Forest City between
l:M and 11:30 p. m.
All the ftare-upa were In the
middle of a wooded area.
A fire near Five Point* was aoi
in about seven different place*,
Uw rangers said. When eae spot
wouldn’t work, another was triad.
Rag* used te start the fir* were
strewn around. Less than aa acre
burned, they reported.

Court Orders
Hyatt's Release
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Supreme Court today ordered tbe
Mate to release Gordo* Francis
Hyatt, who Is serving a prison
term for grand larceny, aod ruled
a new trial must be held for him
ia Brevard Cireuit Court.

Slated Saturday
ITm Sanford Elk*' annual charity ball
will ba bald Saturday night
Tho dance which is opaa to tha public
atarts at 9:30 p. m. at ths Mayfgir Inn.
Tickets are |4 P*r soupfe They may ba
raaarvad b y calling FA t-4161 ar dipy b a
bought a t tha dance- Donations for tha

profit* will wo to the Elks' charity fund.
Pata Buk'tr'a orchestra will provide
music for tha dance. At midnight, a at**
tion wagon will ba given away as a special
feature of tbs balL
A breakfast at tba Kike’ Oub witf M law tha dance. A dmlaaJoa to tba breakfast
is $1 par person. Tha Elks hope fur 400

KRARNY, N. Jr. (UPI) - A mil­
itary policeman guarding a classi­
fied shipment aa route from In­
diana to New JagJey waa acci­
dentally shot and killed Thursday
night at the railroad Matloe hare,
lhe U. g. Army aonouaoed.
Pfe, Jaak g. Martin. M, New­
man, Tea., was ahot when a .it
caliber automatic being unloaded
by 8P-4 Nicholas a. ZaiuJa, If,
Detroit, accidentally discharged,
an Army spokesman said in Naw
York. The accident occurred In
Ihe baggage car of tbs train.
They and 2nd U. James E.
Derr, M, Toledo, Ohio, were
guarding a classified shipment of
ordnance material — hardware —
being seat from FL Benjamla
Harrison, Ind., to Plcatlnny Ar­
senal, Dover, N. J.

Directors Hear
Expansion Plans
In o progress report to Uw Sem­
inole County Chamber of Com­
merce, Board of Directors Man­
ager John Krider said that an announremant ia expected ia the
next two days of largo expansions
for three local firms.
Although Krider did not name
the firms, be said the expansion
would mean the employment of at
least 300 additional persons la the
county.
Krider, la his report to Uw
board also said that tho county
was matching funds with the city
in giving tbe chamber fIB.ono for
the current fiscal year.
"It’s Uw first lime in the coun­
ty’s history that tbe county baa
aver matched funda with Uw city,"
Krider add*&lt;f.
Kirdcr also reported that new
county maps are available at tbs
Chamber office and complimanted
tho Committee of 100 for helping
to bring bow Industry to Uw area.

Influenza Sweeps
Across Europe

Cm dieting _ tM| frightening reports poured la oBetUaU/ fraai
Aigiera. Insurgent* In Alglert he.
eaasn more defiant of the g i w &gt;
meat. Insurgent* la Oran cantered
(bo -city ball wtahpug totaefaroeca
by the army. But acme war veter­
an* la AlgMra toiled Mr s w a n t
for DeOeulie.

lit* Seminole Coualy Chamber
of Commerce board af dire date
hava agreed la urge the Coualy
Com mis (oa ta put up needed Mode
te the coualy can be represented
at tha Caalral Florida Fair M Or­
lando aeat month.
Karlyle Houibolder urged ft*
director* to nans* a eommKta* to
appear before tha board at Mo
meeting Tuesday to "pul Ike pro*,
aura oa" for funds for tho exLiM.
Earilor ia the meeting, Richard
Peas, chairman af tha chamber’*
agricultural rommKtot told Mw
group "tf wa don't gal any motor
from lb* commission w* foal x m l
b# able to hava aa ailUMl this
year."
John Krider, chamber manager
and chairman af tha ram mission,
told tha director* that Uw beard
ia considering taking bads out af
tlw eiuBty agent's budget te pay
for Uw exhibit.

2 Boys Escape
Serious Injury
Two boys escaped serious injur?
whoa tbair bicycle bit a ear *•
SR BIS Thursday.
Highway Patrolman J. L. Sikea
aald Bruce Nicomete add Brian
Johnson wore riding against tralfl*
oa Uw shoulder of Uw road near
Lake Harriott Kslates. They cut
into the path of Robert R. KeaaU’g
car. The bruised boys ware rat*sa­
rd after a check by Casaalbany
physician Dr. Rapapait.
Eight year old BriaR ia firea
Altamonte Spring*. Bruce Nicoae«o. II. Uva* ia Maitland. Koaakl Is
ala* from Maitland. M* arroato
wart aad*.

Car Stolen
LONDON (UPI) - Aa la
epidemic sweeping a cross ]
From Jet inn
kept mlllioas to Europeans
from Jobs aad school* ted a;
A car was atolea tn
mi,ay, France, Italy aad I
to Uw Jet laa Hhwid
lead were hardest hM.
Six deaths were near*
gwiuerisad daring the wes
tog Jaa. Ml la Brtlato. where (ha
fla has aat reached apdamla pro­
portion*, Mar mum to a Romas
Catholic conveal Is. Liverpool died
fttaaoB tatmmba Ban la mk*a aaa.

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P ag e 8— F rl. J ar. 29, 1#€0

...M and. C^uvudh Sunday*
Baptist

IChurch Of Chriat

Nararene

CHURCH Oh CHRIST
LAKE MARI
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Geneva
CHURCH UF THE NAZARENE
111 Park A vaaa
Ralph Brawar Jr..........EvangeHrt
W. P. Brook*. J r
. Pastor Bible Behool .......... 10:00 a. m.
P, B. Fisher ... Assoc. Pastor Horning W orship....... 11:00 a. m. I. L, Drawdy ............... Pastor
Evsnlng W orship....... 7:30 p. a* Sunday School ........ 10:00 .*». m.
B:4I a
Morning Wonhlp
"■•jdv.-J’ayer Service .. 7:80 p. m. Mornlng-Werrllp------- .V :tt ■. m.
Christian henriesTraining 0 :oo
U ;00 a
— s s m e r r a wHr ib t
p. m . ------- -— * * * » *
1:18 p. m.
Training Union
Evening W onhlp....... 7:00 p. m.
Paolo
Etra Duncan . ............... Minister Wed. Prayer Service 7:88 p m.
7:N p
Emaiag Worship
• Wod. Prayar Service 7:10 p. a . M o rn in g W o rsh ip .. . 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship ........ 0:00 p. m. Presbyterian
Nursery available
Thurs. Biblo Study . .. 7:88 p. a .
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHUHCH
Langwaed
Oak Aye. and Third S t
Morning Worship
K:3o a. m. Morning Worship .... 1:4a a. m.
Evening Worship . . . . 7:30 p. ■ . Sunday School ........ . f:lk a. m.
Morning Wonhlp . ... 11:00 a III.
Episcopal
Senior Fellowship .... 1:00 p m
HOLT CROSS EPISCOPAL
Evenini Wonhlp .. f:M p. a
CHURCH
Wed. Prayer Serviee .. 7:00 p. m.
Park A*e. at 4th SL
Nursery Available
Itov. John W. Thomas .
Pastor
Holy E ucharist.............. 7:M a. m.
Family Service—
Church School ........ 1:00 a. m.
Horning Prayer—
Sermon ............
11:00 a. is.
Help Communion—
I Wonhlp . . . . ll:*&gt; n. m. Tuesday........ ............... 7:30 a. m.
I Union .........• : » p. a . Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 a.m .
! Worship ... 7:43 p. a . Thursday....................
7:10
a.« .
raycr iarvlco 7:4* a a .
Sacrament of Penance
Nursery nvtllnbla
Saturday ........ . . I:00-0:#0 p. as.
ALL SAINTS'EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Enterprise • DeRary
Ft. Paul Shulls
... Fastar
Holy Communion—
Sunday .......................... 1:00 a. m.
Morning P ra y e rSermon ....................... M i. m.
Holy Communion—
lit Sunday each month U a. m.

l a d e n . . ..................'f tM p . m.

Other ChHichf•

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD UMTBD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sanferi Shrine Club
lei S t nnd Lew Awn.
Ernest Bollck Jr.
Paster
Chunk Sehwel............t:M a. m.
Horning Worship . ... U:M t . m.
Evening Bible Stoudy .. T p. R .
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THB
REDEEMER
111 W. M * Pines
Herbert W. Goerti
... Paster
•andav School
. f i t s a. m.
Adult Bible Ctaae ..
t : l l a. m.
Wonhlp Service . . . . ; ltiM a, m.
Wt. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
Slavia (Near Oviedo&gt;
Stephen M. T o b y .........
Pastor
Moruieg Warship . . . . . . SiU a. m.
Sunday School
. .. 1:00 n. m.

PfNECREST ASSEMBLY
OF OOO CHURCH
Car. HIS M i Rim
H. M. Hew
........ Paster
Sunday School ... . . .0:40 a. m.
Morning Warship ....tt:M a. as.
Evenini Worship........ 7:M p. m.
Wad. Prayar Serviee .. 7:00 p. m.

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST

NEXT

GODL

Conducting the morning end
evening worahip *«rv»cea at the
First Presbytmwr Chtrrrh
•on, who after 40 yean oT pfilwrinjr, was retired in 1117.
A South Carolinian, he held
pastorate* In several atates, serv­
ing at First Freahylerlan, Ixiulivilla, Ky., Second Presbyterian.
Charleston, S. C, and as associate
minister of First Presbyterian
Church of St. Petersburg. Since
retiring. Or. end Mrs. Anderson
make their borne In St. Petersburg.
The sermon topic for the morn­
ing services that Dr. Anderaon
will conduct is '‘Salvation, ths Gift
of God," and his topic for ths
evening worship service aril! be
“Week Day Religion."
The public is cordially invited la
attend.

Youth Sunday
Set For Church
Youth Sunday will be observsd
at The First Christian Church
this Sunday. Many of tho young
people of the church will be parti­
cipating In the morning wonhlp
service, pastor Rev. femes Barnett said. The worship service be­
gins at 11 a. m.
Speaker* for the tarries «UI he
Hite April Ramey and Tammy
Hinson, Hiss Martha Cook and
Wayna Evans will assist a the
pulpit ministry. Hie organist
the oeeaslon will be Ray Ctnamfe
and Hiss Shirley Morgan will be
the soloist.
Serving ta the capacity of doaeeas for the distribution ad the
Communion elements nod receiv­
ing the morning offering will be
Bab Ring, lonnlo Hinson, Daley
Smith, Rsnneth Jshaeoa, Jerry
Johnson, Bob Howard, and Bah
Elsworth. The pastor and eiders
of tho church will officiate at the
Lord's Table.

Lake Nary Church
Elects Elders

Park Awn. and
David S. CnrnaOs
•nndny f r t n i
Homing Worship
Evaaiag garvieo
A.Y.P.-Youth Barvka

Snadag Rahnol .......... M M e.
Sunday Warship . . . i. 11:00 a.
Wednesday Serviee
1:00 p.
Tuesday Reading . 1:30-4:30 p.

Guest Minister
To Conduct Service

Robert Hero. Donald Colaman,
H n . MUlard Rica nnd M n. Ed
ward Zlmmarman warn alactad aid
o n ef tho Community Pro shy
(eriaa Church of Lako Mary M a
meeting of the group roeontly.
Tnieiteei elected w en Arnold
Omey and. Robert Rugeuateia.

m.
m.
m. will be Dale Alexander. Hra. Ida
m. Hay Ijoblom. Robert WiUia and
Edward limmerman.
Monday at T:M p. a . , a spat ial

Other Churches
Laarol Am. at HR SL
Da E. R iadaaa Jr. . .. .. Pastar
Saaday School ............1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship . .. . 10:48 a. m.
FMY
..................... 7:00 p. m.
Evaaiag Wonhlp . ... TiSO p. a .
Mon. PMY Eoonotioa T:M p. a .
Tuaa PMY Prayor
7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar lorries TiSO a at.

THE

Soap became a part of bis daily Ufa long before ha understood Ra
uae.He'e atUl morn concerned with ite bubbles than Ita eleanihtf pmp*
bo knows aoap is nighty important
And no one over thought of postponing Mo
oaough to make decisions for hiaualf!

until ha

Wlan parents never poatpona a child’a religious training. Ldng ha*
fora ha ia able to reason, he needs tho character-building and guidance
at the Church. Christianity should become important to him in Mo dally
oaperienes before Ita trutha can be fully grasped by hie mind.
Wo art fortunate that our churchaa are equipped la iaatiU a vital
Chrlatian faith in the youngest child. Fortunate ia tho boy or gift whose
parents begin hia religious training ia their church’* Nuraary or Bo­
ginaen' Department.

y-i r-

The support of the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Firms;

Holler Motor Sales

Riti Theatre

Vulcan Materials Co.

Progressive Printing Co.

Wilsen-Miler Furniture Co.

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Dewn Beauty Salon

Celery Clly Printing Co.

Lovelace Amoco Station

Sanlord Atlantic National Bank

BRENHZKR METHADUT
W E. Tlmma .................. Pastor
luaday school ........ 10:00 a. m.
Homing Worship ... . 1140a. as.
M. Y. r ...................... d:M p. m.
Evening Servian ........ 7:M p. a .
Wed. Prayor Sorviaa .. TtSO p. a .
GRACE METHOMBT CHURCH
Oners Rd« at WaaHinl Are.
W. Thomas Parson-' J r
Pastor
SunJay School
0:41 a. m.
Maralag warship
. 11 a. at.
M Y * ........................... 0:10 p. a .
(A aew Chunk aarwiag a aav
Community)
FOSTER CHAPEL
HETHOMST CHURCH
luaday School
Horaiag Warship
Evaaiag Warship

Churches
BAPTIST CHURCH
HMwoy
R. R. Williams .
. Paster
Sunday School
. . • : » a. a .
C. W. Reach ..................... P a s te Morning Wmykip . l i ti s a. a .
Saturday Sahbath School 0:00 a .a F ln t/T h lrd , Poarih l uadty l
Moralas Wonhlp ... U:M a. a . Rveedag W erH dp........ T :» p . a .
Wad. P ra y a tarviaa .. T:M p a . FlratTrU rd Sundays
Usher Raard, Tuesday 7:10 p a .
Chair Rehaanal,
Tuesday..................0*00 p a Junior Church.
Wednesday .......... V:M p a .
BuiIbsm Meeting ........ 0:M p .a

0:41 a. a .
U :N a. a .
1:00 A m.

PAOLA WESLEYAN
^ Ml sE.aFirst
f c SL,
teidtr;
METWODUT CHURCH
Rm- I l l
g Milaa feat an B i 4d
........
&gt;&gt;00 9
Tueaday
Class
Cacti W. Shatter
Pastar
Sunday Scban!
. «;4i a. a .
Maralag Worship
tl:4 l a. a .
THE BALVAfMM ARMY
Waaleyaa Yauth
1:48 P a .
IU B. Second SL
Rvaoiag Worship
7:10 p. a .
Sunday:
Wad. Prayar larviaa 7:80 A a
nday Sdwal ...... U:M a
Holiness Meetiag .... U 80 A
Nsisrcne
street Meeting ....... d:80 p.
FIRS? CHURCH
YrL
........... 7:00 A
o r THE NARARENK
salvation Matting . ... f:W p.
W. lad I t at Maple Am.
Tueaday:
P aata Carp Cadets ........... 1:80 a
Sow. Richard Carter, let. P ti'o r R. K. Spear Jr.
luaday School
0:48 a. a . Road Practice ......... 4:to p
Prod Rai mlagsr, Au s . Pastor
. . . l l i t t A a . Ladies Haase League 7 ;li p.
Bible Schaei
. ..1 :4 1 a .m . Morning Wonhlp
S em llg Werahla ...1 1 4 0 a. m H Y PS............................. 4:80 p a . Thurs. P rater Service 7:88 p.
.......I M
Pflffka FaHaatedp . . . . VtIO p a B.Y.P.S A N .JJ.
S at Street Meetiag S : || a
OeepeJ lorvico ............ f a a .

1101 W. 18th SL
J. W. Marshall ............... Pastor
Church School ........ 8:88 a a .
Homing Worship .... 11:00 a. a .
Evening Warship . ... 1:80 a a Tuoaday Prayar ........ Titn p. a .

Tea chars Meetiag.

Wednesday . .

.7 :1 0 A a .

HON MOM BAPTIST CHURCH
718 Orange Am.
a.
. Pastar
a . J. L. Brooka
a . Church School ........... 8;M a a .
a . Morning Worahip . .. . 11:08 a m
a . E-enlng Worahip .... 1:10 a ■
Tuesday Prayer serviee T:SH A a .
a
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
a
BAPTIST CHURCH
a
•as Cyprase sl
a
■ R. B. Whitehurst ........... P a s te
Church Schaal
........ 0:80 a. a .
Homing Worship ... U:88 a. at.
FREE FARR CHURCH OP fHB
THB RANFURD
Evening Worship . .. . ?;M A a .
CONGREGATION OF
Chair Rehearsal
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Monday
. . . . . . f:88 p .a.
t i l l W. let SL
Prayer Meeting
Sunday Welshtuv*r
Tuesday
...... 1:8t p a
Study ....................... 8:00 p. &lt;A Wadatiday Bible Study.
Juaiur Churta l:S | a.# .
Wad- »tb»b study ... life p. a
F i t Ministry Sokes) . ■■ 7 HO a ns- Club Meetings
Friday Serviee............1:80 a ■*.
Thursday . . .............. 1:88 a a -

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FrI. Jan. 29. 1960—Pas'® 3

Wr r«I5

'Joint Meeting
Planned Wednesday
'■

Woman

I

BY JEANNE WARNKE
WATCHING THE PROS were
THE SANFORD W O M E VS Harriet Williams, who had just
GOLF ASSN, had a warm and won the Kader Tournament and
tunny Wednesday for their “ all with her, Jo Symci, another avid
p day event'' with three of the
world's tup golfer* taking part.
The program began with a
luncheon in the clubhouse of the
Mayfair Inn Country Club with
Patty Berg. Betsy Rawls and
Ward* Sanches sitting at the head
table with Ellen Betts, president
of tnc association. Viola Kastner,
entertainment chairman and Rudy
Goff, club pro.
A

\

PATTY BERG, with a gift of
gab as great a* her game, charm­
ed the group with amusing anecdoles and then introduced her golf
mates—Betsy, three lime winner
of the women’s national PtJA
Open and winner of $26,000 last
year—and Wanda, youngest mem­
ber of the trio, who is tall, rather
shy and in her second year as a
pro.
A TABLE DECORATIONS received
W much comment. Jeanne Foulk and
Donna Dondanville had made
whimsical golf figure, fashioned of
pipe-cleaners and had arranged
them on large mound* of green
turf—the most minute details were
thought of, with little pearls used
to represent golf balls.
WELCOMED BACK to associa­
tion activity were Jo McDaniel
and Gertrude Llpton and among
g new mrmbers present were Mary
Horenstein and Doris Schautteet.
Following lunch' the pros partici­
pated in a clinic where Miss Berg
agafn stole the limelight with her
showmanship, but where the other
two players were as equally ad­
mired for their easy rhythmic
swings that sent balla far, far
away! After the clinie • nine-hole
exhibition match waa played with
Rudy Goff.

golfer. Also among the spectators
were Irene Palmer (her husband
la the new manager of the Mayfair Inn) who mane a threesome
with Doris Faulkner and Mary
Oyler.

Miss Benton To Wed !*•1
-Robert K. Brown i J
**» *.

;.

By Woman’s Club
Mr*. Grclc’.ien Crowclt and Mr*. H
E. C. William* will prevent the
program at the Sanford Woman'* V
Club Wcdnrsdiy. Mr*. William* 1
will tell the *tory "So Deer to [■
my Heart’* and Mr». C ro w n rw n rT :
furniih the illuitratlon*.
The program will be pre*ented
under the direction of the fine
art* department and. will follow
the luncheon which itarti at 12:30
p. m. Mr*. H. C. Eehelberger, |
*oloi*t will ling icveral iclec* .
tion*.
Member* are reminded to bring !
article* for the linen ihower for
Ihe Sarepta fte*t Home. Bed linen* j
are eipecially needed. Mr*. C. |
M. Flower* and her committee i
will be hoite**c* for the lunch­
eon. Reiervation* muit be made
by Tuetday noon with Mr*. Al­
bert Hardeity FA 2 3049.
Mr*. George Well*. pre»ident.
will entrrtain all executive board I
member* and appointed officer* l
of the club at her home on Mag- l j
nolia Ave with a brrakfKt Turv M
day morning, preceding the offl
cial board meeting.

I
Margaret (Mrs. B. C.) Hamilton
with Alice (Mrs. Ralph) Mattus
a* eo-hostess.
Polly, who soon will be moving
to Monterey. Calif., greeted guests
between the hour* of 2-4 p. m.
in a beige sheath complemented
by an orchid corsage given to her
by the hostesses.
Gleaming silver candelabra, pink
tapers and swirls of pink carna­
tions made lovely table appoint­
ments and presiding over the sil­
ver service during the afternoon
were Mrs. Sam Day. Mr*. Marion
Harman, Mrs. Robert Anderson.
Mrs. A. B. Pe'.crson Sr., and
Mrs. Amy Rust.
ANOTHER FAREWELL COUR­
TESY will take place tonight when
the Jack Langfords and the Paul
Spelpz' entertain at the Langford
residence for Lcdr. and Mr*. Bru­
baker. The guest list includes NAS
staff members and other friends
of the departing couple.

MRS. WILLIAMS

jf

ERNIE AND "SKIP” HORRELL
(he was commander of VAH-3)
are in Sanford and in the process
of moving bark into their house
at Eliiahcth Ct. He will be aboard
ship out of Mayport hut will call
this ‘ home base”. To the Horrella
—"Welcome Back"l
THE JUNIOR CHOIR of the
First Methodiat Church was “ left
waiting at the church" Wednesday
—but new* arrived that sent all
members away with big smiles
on their faces. It teems that their
director. Mr*. Max Coberly, was
in Ihe hospital hearirg sweet mu­
sic in the cry of a newborn daugh­
ter!

A GROUP OF SANFORD WOM­
EN were amused over the big
frenzy their husbands were in
early Wednesday morn' as golfing
equipment W*» cleaned and park­
ed for a tournament in Ocala—
among those going were Andrew
Carraway, John Ivey, Mack Cleve­
land, Dr. A. S. McCallum, Mayor
OFF FOR A WEEKEND JAUNT
Earl Higginbotham, Sonny Pow­
ell, Hugh Greer, Gens Witzcl and to Jacksonville will he Martha
Rahorn and Georgia Ball . . . While
Jim Spencer.
those remaining here will be in
A TEA Thursday afternoon was a whirl with so many event* on
given in honor of Tolly (Mra. D. the aortal calendar. But mom
E.) Brubaker at the horn* of about that next week.

Mr. and U 6V.' Jame* F. Benton,
Sanford, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Jovce Ann, to
Robert Kenneth Brown, son o(
v » M-lrch—1
■’d the late
Robert Neely Brown of Chester,
S. C.
Mi** Benton was a member of
the 1939 graduating class of Seminolt High School. During her
senior year she received the
D. A. R. school award, was class
chaplain, and a mrmber of the TriIll-Y and future nurse* club.
She attiudcd Krskinc College,
Due West, S. C. last year and at
present is a student nurse at Presbytenan Hospital in Charlotte, S.

Oviedo Circles
Plan Meetings
Oviedo church circles meet
Monday as follows: Methodist cir­
cles; Chapel Guild 3:20 p. m.
with Mrs. George Morgan. Mary
Martha circle 3 p. m. with Mrs.
C. R. Clont*. Bethany circle •
p. m. with Mrs. Jack Dodd.
Baptist WMU of First Baptist
church meets at T p. m. for sup­
per at the church. Mettle Farnell
circle will be in charge of sup­
per arrangement*.

Story League
Holds Food Sale,
Presents Program
Members of the Sanford Story
League met at thr home nf Mrs.
Pearl Hanicll on East Slh St. for
their business and program meet­
ing thii week.
Mrs. C. R. Jones, president,
presided at the huaineia session
when nominations were made for
national officers. A market basket
sale was held with proceed* to be
used for league activities.
An Invitation waa read from the
district president, inviting mrm­
bers lo a story festival in Tampa.
Mra. C. C. Welsh, study chair­
man. gave Ihe lenon on tho cap
sule method of evaluation in atory
telling. Mra. E. C. Williams re­
ported on junior league aetivitiei
and displayed on* of their new
year honk*.
Mra. Jonea told the atory of
“ Miriam” a lassie of Palestine
and Mrs. R. C. Maxwell told the
alory of "Martha and Mary."
Mrs. Stella DrGarmo of Roches­
ter, N, Y. waa welcomed aa a
guest. The hostess assisted by
Mrs. 0. E. While. Mra. R. W.
Tench and Mn. Welah served refreihmenta lo the 1$ member!
and guest* present.

MISS JOYCE ANN HEN TON

Mr. Brovin i* a graduate ofVhe*.
ter High School and received hi*
B. S. degree from the University
of s. C7'in ’193d. R e' served two
ye *r «_ln_Us^ V4rziL.«.c )&gt;JcCL-WV4,
i* presently employed by the Com*
nicrcial Credit Corporation in Sum*
ter, S. C. Wedding plans will be
announced at a later datr.

Shower Honors
Mrs. Sammy Fox
At Enterprise
Mrs. Layton Oglesby and Mr*.
Harold Goodwin were eo-hostexari
at a shower honoring Mra. Sammy
Fox at the Goodwin home In En*
terprise this week.
Games and contest* were played
through the early part nf the
evening with Mr*. Leroy Cohen*
Mra. Kenny Cockrell and Mrs. P.
D. Ogle winning the prixes.
Refreshments were served by
Ihe hostesses to Mrs. Cohen, Mr*.
Cockrell, Mrs. Ogle, Mra. 8 . T.
Bradley. Mrs. William Rodden*
berry, Mrs. Eddie Rossle, Mrs.
Wilton Rossle, Mra. Charles Ray,
Mr*. W. A. Goodwin, Mra. Jame*
Welch, Mr*. Richard Goodwin and
Mrs. Henry Boyd of Orlando.

Oviedo Bride-Elect
Honored A t Shower
Mia* Melanie Jackson, popular
bride-elrct of Oviedo, waa honored
with a miscellaneous shower in Ihe
Oviedo school audilorit.m this
week. Serving as hostesaes were

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Member* of the Lillie Women’*
Story League discussed pirns for
iheir project of story telling In the
various rest homes and nurseries
at the January meeting. Between
now and June, Ihe end nf the
current year, the girls plsn lo
present a program to most of the
real home and nurteries in the
Sanford area. Programs sre ar­
ranged in advance it the most
convenient times for both.
The group met at Ihe home of
3lisa Dottle Jardine in Lake Miry
with the president, Miss Karen
Metrler. presiding.
Material was given out for thr
year hooks. Each one puls the
hook together and decorates the
cover.
A Valentine theme wee carried
out la decorations end refresh
menla served by Ihe hoslrsi and
her mother. Mra. Calvin Jardine to
Miss Metrler. Danila Braden,
Sandi Metrler, Carol Stemper.
Msrcia Kay Lippincott. 3ts\ren
Pills, Freddie Berrynill, Sheryl
Stamper. Shirley Vihlrn and i
guest, Mrs. Robert Mitchell.

MRS. DONALD B. BRUHAKER, center, was honored with a tea, yesterday
afternoon at tha home of Mrs. R. C. Hamilton, Palmetto Ave. Mra. Hamil­
ton, right is shown serving the honnree a cup of punch while Mrs. Ralph
Mattus, co-hoateaa, look* on.
(Herald Photo)

JojcaJ
SATURDAY
County orgeniaation meeting of
4-H County Council al 10 a. m.
at Home Demonstration Center,
401 E. 23th St. County officera will
be rlected. AU leaders and county
officera urged to attrad.
Open Installation of new officera
of Eastern Star at I p. m. el the
31a tonic Building,
MONDAY

Attorney Speaks
To Pitot Members
Kenneth W. McIntosh, local at­
torney, was guest speaker at the
dinner meeting of the Pilot Club
of Sanford el ihe Civic Center this
week. He chose for his subject the
PUot international motto, “True
Couree Ever."
Mr. McIntosh praised the local
club members for their services
to the community in the past. He
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Soula Church to make plana for
tho Winter Fcatival.
The Ebenerer Methodist Churcb
will present the monthly “SongFest" Sunday evening starting at
7:30 p. m.
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Featured guest soloists will In-

Church
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SUNDAY
rinecrest Baptist Chureh dinner
to the ground, 12 noon. Ordination
of deacons • p. m. Youth fellow­
ship 9 p. m.

In Thankful Tribute —
TH*
BEMINOLB
—DeBARY
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HEART
COUNCIL
gratefully acetate and acknow­
ledge* memorial roatribatiaoa
for HEART RESEARCH.
P . O. BOX 1M

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ethics, they would continue to
*«rve humanity in an unselfish
manner, thereby maintaining a
"true cour*e ever."
Members with a 100". attend
ence record were recognised by
Mrs. George Stine who prrsrnied
them with a gift and recited an originsl poent lo each one.
Mrs. Raymond Bail, president,
presided at the business session,
Club mrmbers made donations lotiling 93U to be given lo Ihe heart
fund in memory of Mrs. J. P. Hall,
who died recently,
Mr*. Ernest Housholder wss In
charge of the program for the
evening and hostesses were Mr*.
Joel Field and Mrs. Morris Forgu-

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The Catholic Woman’s Club will
meet Monday at 9 p. m. in thr
new sorial hall of All Soula Church
for a buiincia meeting. Mra. Terry
Fay, prrsidenl will hear report*
from various booth chairmen of the
Winter Festival.
All mrmbers are urged to allend
at final plans will be mada con­
cerning tha festival scheduled for
Feh. 9.

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Christian Church will meet Monday
at • p. m. in tbs educational build­
ing for a apaghrtll supper
Circle Two will nice! Tuesday al
10:30 a. m. in Ihe educations! build­
ing for an all day session. Follow­
ing the business members will
learn to knit bandage* for leper
colonies.

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�rtant
WABHINPTON — T h en Jrii*
h i r i hoped against hope that
General Charlea DeGaulla would
set decisively in Algeria before It
t i l wo lata must net follow the
itrugglt to mtlslala law and order
!* hale-tom North Africa with the

Lusl
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M uiaitr, Security Anaodatoa, Inc.
bn important tndunUy ffoVVWputtk. ut not generally
In&amp; frftt* •V ftrie isH fW :/!'! * ha*-k.&gt;Mi -~o!ng

r many y n n , but currently It appear* on the throehold
major expansion, primarily under the auspices of the
try. Since security reatrictloni nocoiaarily aurround
i of the program, available Information la limited, How.
it BHms more-than likely that the Impact of thla work
ilraetly benefit certain relatively email oompanlea tha
■ Companion that arc dominant In thla field are Barnes
■fioekrlnf, Infrarad Industries, Psrkln-Elroer, and Servo
iffacntlon.
la tbs 1957 annual report, Perkln-Elmer explains Inand aa follows! NInfrarsd radiation Is closely akin to vlsl*
s tight, tying just beyond tha red In the electro-magnetic
Though.wo cannot sea It wa can sense It as heat
baa two properties which make it extremely useful. One
that objects five off infrarad radiation which Increases
p tty with Increasing tamperafura. Tba other ia that moat
■um materials absorb characteristic frequencies of infra*
g radiation
T t la tho second characteristic of Infrared which makes
a valuable
table tool for eh
chemical
amleal anaylsts, When
Whan a sample of a
I IS pieced in aa instrument known aa an Infrared
natar, tha frequencies of infrared radiation which
pis absorbs may be plotted on a graph which becomes
rpriat' of that particular material. Thus the infrared
aster Ja useful for identifying unknown materials and
yaing mixtures.
ia otter characteristic of Infrared radiation, tha fact
ohJeria radiate it in increased amounts with rise in
■ pentane, loads to many other Interesting applies*
or iaetanee, In metallurgy infrared can measure ths
tu n la furnaces, or In aircraft development the
pmteura of • Jri stream. Overheated railroad ear hot­ WASHINGTON -T h e way things
ic may ho detected by an Infrared device. Also It has been are going, I wouldn't ha surprised
If suddenly there appeared oa the
led to Are detection problems.”
Tba moat spectacular urn of infrared yet publicly re* MU double doors of tho U. S. Sen­
id appears to bo the "homing" device used by the mfll* ate a sign that says: "Please park
I i the Sidewinder air-to-air missile. Prom a report pub*
br Dflafteld * Delafield It w u iteted that thla do- before entering.'*
i tievtee "usee the h u t generated by the englnee of What wa bava before us to t
aircraft to guide the mItalia to the target. It h u been Mounting battle between two Incor­
bat the Sidewinder1! four-inch infrared system can rigible gaaga of Juvenile delin­
a burling cigarette at 100 rtuda or a hot aircraft an* quents. Tim fight started awhile
t four aU u or more. Another u u of Infrared la in beck la the dark alleys, and over
the week end tt moved to the
reconnaissance, where the infrared radiation trails- grand
balls af tha Sharatoo-Park
from objects on or under tha ground ia photographed.
htnaUnff la alee done by infrared. Unlike radio and
whleh esa be Jammed by enemy Mttea and which a n
t to detection baeauM of the emlaalon of signals, In­
can aaltter be Jammed nor the Instruments detected,
id, however, can be blinded by f&lt;
rnttem
, , __ ■ _____
____ _____ smoke and hasa.
i cannot measure distances as la dona with radar."
all the infrared military work ia classified,
■menial and industrial applications are itill relative*
1 but are.growing. Chemical analysis Is.among the
m as where Infrared techniques arc used today. As­

ferlority complex by-wearing loud
neckties. Tha beatniks satisfy that
Inferiority complex by going
around la dirty underwear, un­
shaven, reading poetry that no
one understands. .
Sac. Prescott Rush (X., Coca.)
said that the nasty boys oa the
other side reminded Mm of a group
of Uttlo school kids who meet after
school to think up names to call tho
captain at tba opposing team whoa
bo appears aa tha field.
But aa aid sage from Delaware,
a farmer by the name of John
Williams, a Senator from the Re-

Then ths farmer sad his friends
began shoveling dirt into that wtU
■ad that old mule kept shaking it
off and getting up oa top af tho
shoveled dirt until finally bo Just
supped oft the pito aad walked
out safely.
Williams psbwd and let Ms drawl
stretch into a grin.
"All 1 can say to my friends on
the other side of tho aiate," bo
said finally, "to that If they keep
oa shovolug dirt, Vice-Proaldmt
Nixon will walk into tho Wblto
House ia UM.”

the European extremists.
The myetary la why DeGaulle
watted ao long lor a showdown that
wae Inevitable. He waited aatil
General Jacques Maeau, la com­
mand ia Algltn, bad virtually do­
tted hi* authority la aa interview
ia which ha Intimated that tha
army waa ready to reject Do*
Gaulle.
Something like tho maaalvo riot*,
precipitated by tho dlemlaeal of
Maeau. warn bound to coma whoa
DeGatnJo aa Protideat of Prance,
Anally aaaerted hia authority. Tko
power af the Mtiiere hae grown
each time they have beta appear­
ed by Pari*. On May U, ltoa, these
violent extremist*, supported by
the army and general* tuck as
Matsu, overthrew the Fourth liepublic and brought DoGaullo to
power.
Ia a sense, ha baa beea thalr
prisoner. Or, to put It another way.
He s a w tko appearance of being
their prisoner so long a t ha fatted
lo face up to tb* veto they con­
stantly threatened to exercise by
political cxtnmiam and violence.
Bravely, last September M De­
Gaulla Issued his declaration of
tho right of self-determination for
Algeria, aad then aa tha moatha
passed nothing happonod aad tho
tensione Increased.
There ia a rough analogy be­
tween President DeGaulla and Al­
giers and President Elsenhower
and Ltttto Rock. The American
aPresident
seowcasi pvtauicu
WfUOriHfi ■■
persisted W
la boltovlag,
aa
tha school Integration Issue boiled
up, that it could aomahow be com­
promised without decisive action
oa Ms part. When naked violence
was close, ho had to ’take the ex­
treme stop of ctiling in Federal
troops.
It was with aa enormous sense
of rolief (hat most Frenchmen saw
DeGaulto coma to power under a
constitution giving Mm front
authority. Ho was tho hero-leader,
tho first cltlson who had spoken
with a clear, courageous voice dur­
ing France's agony la IBM and

fumbling uncertainty M tha-yean
•Intt l i u and reetore P nnee to
greatacu.
But, aa ho hoe ehewn that ha
know* little about government and
lei* about polities, confidence in
him baa receded. From hi* lonely
eminence la the Elyaee Palace he
hat often eald one think while
hia Proattar, Michel Debrt, ha*
■aid aomethtag quite different.
One ef tha few mea with politi­
cal root* la the DeGaulla cabinet
wae Antoine Piniy, Mlnleter of
Franco. Pinay’a recent ditmlaanl
weakened the fovernment and
made It took oven more like the

Quotable
Quotes
Uattad Proas fatiraiMaoil
KAPOHO, HawtU—Deputy Civil
Deftesc Director Peter Ptkele
witching hot lava flow through
Um street* of deserted Kapoho
sad setting Are to bouses:
"If tt keeps up like this, all
well have toft will be memo­
rial."
DAYTON, Ohio — Dr. G. Ed­
ward Psndray, pioneer rocket
scientist, discussing his early ef­
forts:
"Up to 1*44, the Ides of rock­
ets was still ridiculous. Tho Army
Navy and Air Tores wouldn't pay
attention until the Germans start­
ed lobbing V-t’e Into London."
BAN FRANCISCO - Convictauthor Caryl Chessman planning
other legal movae to keep from
execution If Federal Judge Louis
Goodman turns down Ms latast
attempt:
"It’s still n days away from
tba execution

govern* by fla t''
A troubling uncertainty la Da*
Gaulle'i coutinulng dUpute with
the United Statee over major i i - #
auea In the Weatern alliance. On
many points the United State* hat
yielded with tha hope of atrengthen*
ing DeGaulle. Britain and the
United State* wanted the aummtt
conference held in December.
Prance wai allowed to apply a
veto and it kgs gone over to May.
Thla ha* given DeGaulla an ew
portunity to have hia own privata
Inning with Premier Nikita Khruih*
chav, who will go to Peril i n #
March, T han a n g n a t h u ird a
la that vtolt. particularly alaee It
la appen d by the extreme right.
In deference to DeGaulle, the
May aummtt will bo hold in Peril
rather than la Genova, when all
faeilitilb for aueh a coofanaea
a n expertly and compactly aa*
Mmbled, It will be difficult to
duplicate th en factUUea la Parle
with an army of reporter* fr o m ,
all over the world lot looao in t h e #
French capital aa tha tourliti bo*
gin to pour la.
The French w an deeply offended
when the United State* abstain;*
rather than voted againat the All­
an-African reiolution on Algeria
la (he United Nationi. This rriolutioa bad been watered down.
In part through American efforts.:
In retroapect, the abiention teems!
a little foolish, atneo it deeply o f-.
fended the French and probably#
meant UUle gain in tba Ailaa-Afri.
can bJoe. But tbaaa queition* are
not oaay to naoive with Franca
and the aUlanco on tha oat hand
and tha explosion of natioailiam
la Africa on the other.
It 1* up to DeGaulla now to act
with declilrene*. He can carry hia
September II declaration one alep
further and bring rep re tentative*
of Uio Moilem rebel*, who speakA

MIAMI (UPI) — Mrs. Ethel
Walsh, TT, died Tuesdsy night af
burns suffsrtd 1* hours esrilsr
whan bar gown caught fire after
It touched an electric hot plate.

"AO this rtmlade me," he said,
"af a story about the fanner who
bad an old mule." It was blind la
ana eye,
It eecas that tha farmar figured
he'd gat rid of the mule which hr
thought waa ne longer useful.
There was an old wall that need­
ed filling la.on this same farm,
and one day the fanner get the
idea be could do both Jobe at one
time-fill in tba well aad get rid of

ia the industry will be
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ia this column. It
wd that there are at least
■antes to be working la the infrared field in one form
W A It is certainly an industry in which important
HU flgpeeted to happen in the next few year*.

grad**!*
it writing

ha began with a wry ■mil*.
"In Woking over tha ada la
the newspaper, I find aevetal port*
t t a u that ewtad attnuUve.
"But t dmt knew bow to write
a letter ef application far a Job!
"iqat whs* akenll I any? Dean
•nth e letter have to he typewrit,
tent
"Bkould I cite nfercnceat I'm
mun a sallies ether fellows are in
the m m beet with me, far la eel*
h u e we wertatt taught m th pee*
Msnl teaks aa hew to write a tottoe far a Jab."
S ea In amort te naltoa the 1m*

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Tonight the Sanford Scminolea haa been the key to the succeifr
travel (o Apopka where they will ful season thus far and If they have provided good bench strength
and have been able to come
face the Blue Darter* in Orange are able to continue tn run, they through
when they are Inserted in
*Belt Conference action. The locals should be able to take tha Darters Ihe lineup.
go Into tonight's contest with a again.
In recent action, Derides haa
91 record which la the best the
Coach Bud Layer, who is enjoy­ been coming through fur the lo­
Sanford leant has had at the ing his most successful season in cals and hag now established him­
halfway mark of any season.
his five yean at the local high self as a lop-nolch varsity per­
In Ihe first meeting of these two school, will probably start the former. He has hit in double
highly touted OBC teams, the game with Ray Lundqulat and figures tn his last two ball games.
Semlnotea used their blinding George Pcrldes at the guards;
All-OBC Lundqufst has provid­
speed to overcome the Darien l Terry Christensen and J in Gra­ ed the spark for the fast breaking
by a ten point margin, 38-48.
ccy al the forwards; and Cow- Seminolrs all season and Is set
The Scminolea will more than boy Oravelt at center. John : to continue tonight. His driving
.likely come out with a full court Marsh, Doug Tamny, and Alex layups and hit ball stealing have
'press against the Darters. This McKibbin are also scheduled to , given the Seminoles plenty of extra

p o rn im * hi snould be m r d y te
hit again tonight. He is slso very
sccurstc from the outside with
his two hander.
Graccy goes Into tonight's game
aa the unofficial leading scorer in
the OBC and will be looking for­
ward to maintaining his 20 point
per game average. In Ihr last
few games he haa been handling
hi* share of Ihe rebounding and
this has made the Seminole* even
more effective.
Big Cowboy Oraveti will be
the biggest man on the court to­
night and his height advantage

Pro Grid War
.Breaking Out

By JERRY COVINGTON
The Orange Belt Conference race has
MIAMI BEACH, Fin. (UP1) — The Nntiona! Football really tightened up now since Lakcvicw
League set up a stand today in Dallas, where the infant defeated Winter Park Tuesday night by a
American league had established one of its prize franchises,
and immediately made Texas the battleground for a new single point. The Seminoles and the Wild­
cats now have identical records of 9-1 and
pro football war.
Acting expansively for the first time since 11160, the next Tuesday's game between these two
40-year-old NFL also announced teams is shaping up aa the top game in
it would have a franchise in Min Central Florida.
Since the first meeting of these two
neapolia-SL Paul in 1801 and
planned eventually to enlarge to fine hall clubs the Seminoles seem to have
lti teams within the next three become of age and we can look’ forward to
year*. St. Louis and 3liatni were a better hall game than the last one. They
possibilities.
seem to be much faster and their full
Upon learning that the NFL court press has been effective against
planned to opetate in llallaa next teams like Wildwood and Lakcvlew, th*
season, AFI, Commissioner Joe beam that beat the Wildcats.
Foas issued an anguished charge
The Wildcats have one of the finest
of “monopoly."
hall players in the entire area in the per­
Foas labeled Dallas a» a “oneNEW YORK (UPI) - Slugger team market" and threatened son of idg Mike Mosher. While Mosher is
Charley Scott of Philadelphia and “the AFL definitely will take ac­ the key to their success he is not the only
a speedster Benny (Kid) Parcl of tion , . , through the courts, Con­
reason they have been winning. They have
•C u b a fight tonight for a (hot al gress or any other mean*."
a well balanced club that can hit from
Ihe welterweight crown In their
every
angle of the court.
Pete
Roselle,
new
comniisaionrr
return TV lo-rounder at Madison

.Top Welter
Contenders
Clash Tonight

Square Garden.
Belling on tonight's bout la at
“eten money." and th# wagering
1* unusually brisk.
The 10 rounder will be tele­
vised and broadcast nationally by
NBC at 10 p. m.
Parct, 22, won an upset, unanlmous decision over th# 23-yearold Philadelphia left • hooker at
the Garden, Dec. IS, Although
Cuban Benny went into the ring
a 3-L underdog that night, he kept
the pressure on Scott throughout
the exciting fighl and had Him
on th* floor in the 10th round.

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Watrous Takes
a Bourne Trophy
*

DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) — The
youngest of the elderly resumed
play today In tha 21st annual
PGA Senior* golf tournament.
The 30 34 age bracket went into
lta second round alter the older
age groups, from 33 on past So,
wound up their second round
Thursday. The scores were all in
favor of the “youngatera."
Al Watrous of Birmingham
4 Mich., a three-time winner, won
w the Alfred Bouine Trophy by fin­
ishing tops in th*f 33 and older
brackeli after M holes.

Little League
Meet Set Soon

of the NFL, replied that New
York and Los Angeles first were
NFL cities but the older league
had not complained when the
AFL muted in. Roselle said the
NFL “welcomed the competition.’’
The angry exchange of word*
promised to make Dallas tha
“Alamo" of pro football next season.
Roth team* will' televise tlieii
road game* In competition with
tha other club's home games at
the Colton Bowl.
"We w ere very anxtuus to have
a strong team In Dallas that
would be on a com petitive level
with all other clubs," said G eorge
llalaa of the Chicago Bears, over­
joyed that the league owners had
approved tha expansion p ro g ra m .
“Thi* Is a big milestone In the
history of the N EW he added,
“It has been planned and pro­
grammed fur five years."
Halas agreed the NFL owners
realised it wae important to win
the hauls of the patronage dollar
in the land of oil, rattle and cot­
ton, where college football thrives
but tha pro game flopped in 1952.
According to plans, each estab­
lished NFL club will make avail­
able to tha Dallas Rangers three
veteran playera from their tUSt)
roster and three from their IS)60
roster for Mlnneapolla-St. Paul.
The exact formula will b« worked
out later.
The Rangers are co-owned by
Clint Murchison Jr. and Bedford
Wynne, a pair of 36-year-old mil­
lionaires.

Officials of the South Seminole
County Lillie League will meet
next Wednesday el &gt; p. m. at the
• Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce to discuss plana for the Ribner Wins
coming year.
All interested persons from Alta­
monte Springs, Sunland Estates, Invitational
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Lloyd
Lake Mary, Longwood and Cassel­
Ribner of White Plains, N, Y„
berry are urged to attend.
played steady golf Thursday to
capture the annual Inter-Country
Siffn D raft Choices
Club Invitational Golf Tournament
GREEN BAY, Wla. (UPI 1-H a lf­ by one stroke.
Ribner's last-day 73 gave him a
back John Littlejohn of Kanras
M Bute and tackle Gilmer Lewis of 72-bole tola) of 303. Jerry Adler,
Oklahoma have been algned aa the New City, N. Y„ muffed a short
l« h and 20th draft choice af tha putt on th« 1Mb bole to fall short
at 304.
Green Bay Packer*.

Trip Latch Favored In Featured
.Race At Kennel Club Tonight
Trip Latch has been established
aa the early favorite in tonight's
featured ninth event at SanfordOrltndo Kennal Club.
Tha Grade-A contest, laeludini
aoma of tha beat runnera, will
highlight a 10-race program atariIng at 1:10 at tha local oval.
Trip Latch w ii raca from tha
third poll poaition In tha headliner.
Ha’s favored by g-to-t morning
Una odd* assigned by tha handlbig dog haa managed four
seconds against top-quality com­
petition and he's expected to
break into tha win columa lor
the eecond time this aeason. In
three ef bla second-place finishes,
the winner was decided with the
help n&lt; photo-finish evidsnee. He

brindle gent uaually la gaining
airongly in the homealreteh which
haa made him popular with the
Seminole County (ana,
A. R. Ewbanka is another wellliked bound in the feature. He's
alao a big brindle gent. He gets
Ihe six-box for tha hot ninth and
he'a a aligned early edda of 3-tol.
The 87-pounder has won four times
In tls trips to tha atarliag galea.
Rocky MacGlnty is among
other stalwarts ia the lineup which
also includes Mr. Frost. Rebel's
Joy, Barbara Marie, Cosy Boy
and O, B.'a Sinokellc.
Ms tines racing wUl atari at J
p. m. tomorrow.

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Baseball news is beginning to hum now
with spring training just around the cor­
ner. More and more players are coming

AtilV (he DartfiC '^eddRQMLifi
long way toward* another victory.
His rebounding is spotty at tlmci,
but, if he is ready he will be able
to handle the job.
Christen*™ has been the out­
standing defensive player In re­
cent action and although he la
smaller than most of the players
under the basket, he is a scrapper
and always comra up with Ihe
hig rebound when it ia needed He
is also a fine shot and good
passer.
The JV’s will begin the action
al T p. m. and the varsity game
will get underway around 8:30.

into the fold and before long they will he
packing their bags and heading for the
sunshine state.
Ail of you Greyhound supporters of
last year will he interested to know that
Jake Jacobs has been put on the roster of
the Senators and will he training in Or­
lando with the big club this spring.
Jake was given a hefty bonus of $25,000 when he graduated from Ohio State
last year and he was the only bright
spot on the Greyhounds team last year. He
haa great speed and good power at the
plate and should he set to make them tnke
notice when he takes to the field. With
the Greyhounds last season he hit a neat
.311. I'm sure that Jake will he glad to see
all of his friends from Sanford, so plnn to
run over and take a look at him.
There is also a possibility that Joe
Ronlkowski will get a chance to work out
with the Senators. The fireballing right­
hander is only 18 now and has the possi­
bilities of being a great pitcher when he
picka up that all important experience.
He haa signed a class B contract with Fox
Cities for this season hut the Nats will
more than likely give him n good look in
Orlando beginning Feb. 26.

Robertson Hopes To Regain Pace
United Press International
Oscar Robertson, who holds a
file cabinet full of records,
reaches for the three-year collese
basketball scorlnl standard tonight when top-ranked Cincinnati
meets The Citadel.
The “ Bis O" has fallen off hit
spectacular scoring pace thii
month, being held to only 13
points Hal Saturday when Cincin­
nati outlasted Duquesne, 61-38, for
it* 14th victory In IS aarne*.
But Robertson can atone ia (he
Bearcat*' first meeting against
Ihe Bulldogs at Cincinnati. He haa
a career tolal of 2,506 points and
need* only 33 lo surpass (he mark
of 2,338 ael by Frank Sclvy al
Furman in 1932-33-34.
One of All-America Oicar'a ex­
tra-special effort* would almost
assure him of cracking the four-'
year record of 2,387 by next week
end. Dirk llemric of Wake Forest
established the all-time high from
1952 through 1933.

Ring
Results
United

Pres a International
PAISLEY, Scotland — Chic
Caldcrwood, 174, Scotland, stopped
Arthur Howard. 174lv, England
(13)—won Ihe British light heavy­
weight title.
ST. LOUIS — Don Fullmer,
lSSiv, West Jordan, Utah, out­
pointed Virgil Akins, 133, SI.
Louis (IQ).

NEW YORK — Jimmy Archer,
148, Bronx, N. Y., outpointed Bernie Raines, 1M, Stamford, Conn,
(i ).

Utah State, ranked 10th, la the
only other top-rated tram In ac­
tion tonight. The boat Agglea haul
a 14-2 mark against Brigham
Young in a Skyline Conference
encounter.
A victory would live Utah State
a 8-0 conference record and an
excellent chance lo enler Ihe Far
Weal regional* of the NCAA postsession playoffs.

FSL Umpires May
Get Higher Wages
Higher wages for Florida Stale
League umpire! for the aumnicr of
1960 seem in the offing, according
to work’from league headquarters
loday.
Thi* la in prospect because lea­
gue direclora decided to tec if
they could indue* more veteran
umpirea to algn with the Florida
Stale, and secondly because ihe
director* decided not to underwrite
Uie coat of hotel rooms for visiting
umpirea aa has been the custom
in the past.
Whether this development will
improve the calibre of umpiring
remains lo be seen, according to
W. Krnnrih McRoberts prime
sponsor of the Sanford Greyhound
entry in the circuit.
The league, he recalled, has
been co-operating with the National
Association of Professional Base­
ball Leagues, by employing al least
four rookies who had finished a
course of training at the Al Som­
ers Umpiring School at Daytona
Beach.

A trickling of (earns returned to
action Thursday night after mid­
term exams, with Michigan, Tul­
sa, Memphis State and St. Johq'x
Brooklyn, N. Y., leading the vic­
tory parade.
John Tidwell hrake out of a
scoring slump by tallying 30
poinli in the Wolverine!' 63-39 tri­
umph over Washington of St.
Louis,
Tulsa avenged an earlier lo u to
Arkansas as Hurricane renler
Bobby Goodall scored a career
high o f 28 points in leading his
learn lo a 78-63 vUlory.
Memphis State held Alabama lo
13 points in the opening half and
went on io chalk up a 63-37 whip­
ping over the Crimson Tide.
Tony Jackson's 24 points paced
St. John's lo a 69-63 victory over
Marquette. The Redmen took and
lead in Ihe last Tour minutes and
went on lo record their ninth win
in U games.
In othar games, Marshall beat
Western Kentucky, 100-97, in over
time; Boston College trounced
Maisachusetta. 74-51; Georgetown
whipped Fairfield. 91-74; Montana
Stale edged Montana, 73-72. and
Oglethorpe defeated Chattanooga
7441.
NEW YORK—(UPI) — Th* Old
Glory horfe aucllon will be reviv­
ed Here thli year for Uie (ir*t tirar
aince 1831. TaUersalla, Inc., which
handle* the yearling aatea during
Ihe Lexington Trot meeting in Kenlucky, will be in charge u( the New
York aalea at Madiion Square Gar­
den, Nov. n , 29 and 30-

BOSTON — Tommy Raydon,
146, New Bewford, Maas., stopped
Earl Matthews, 136, Boston (2).
LOS ANGELES — Joey Parks.
134, Omaha, Neb. slopped Ernes­
to Figueroa, 133, Metfco City, (1).

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BANFORl) HI’OHTS enr enthuniants look over the Renault that will b*
tcred in one of the nporta cur race* Sunday at the Daytona Beach Inter­
national Speedway. Left to rijrht are \V. K. McRoberts, who donated th*
tires for the car, Bud Moughton, coordinator, Jim DcBrina, mechanic, Phil
Bell, driver and Bob McKee, who donated the car.
(Herald PhotoJ

Sanford Cars Entered
In Racing Classics

Roumillat's Lose
First Cage Till

Rob McKee will he entered In
the international sporla ear rice
which will be nationally televised
over CBS.
On Feb. 1, Ron Rales has enter­
ed his Sludcbakcr "I«ark" in the
national economy run open to U.
S. atandard production cara.
The I960 NASCAR apeed week
will highlight some 20 races
throughout Ihe week including
drag races at Magler Airport, 20
miles north of Daytona Beach on
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) - In* Feb. 27.
gemar Johansson, angler, golfer
and heavyweight champion of the
world, will try his hand at another
sport at the Daytona Nalional TV Experiment
Speedway Sunday.
Johansson will drive a Hilus Is Scheduled
sports rar in competition with 39 NEW YORK (U P I)-T h e New
oilier drivers in a one-lap race York - Rangers * Toronto Maple
which will he televised nationally. LcaH hockey gams of Fob. 28 will
The Swedish champion came be telecast on a paid closed circuit
off second boat In i golf match to a. western area of Tornoto, U
Thursday with Rocky Maricano at was announced Thursday by Brig.
Ihe Diplomat Country Club in Gen. John Reed Kilpatrick, chair­
man of the board of Madison
Hollywood.
Marciano, showing Ih* power Square Garden.
Kilpatrick tald an estimated
(hat highlighted hi* ring career,
outdrove Johansson consistently l.soo in 2.000 acta will be wired to
and scored a five-up win in a nine- receive the transmission in “a
hole milch, The former rhamplnn practical experiment" to determine
reached nearly every green in (lie number of famillea who would
regulation figure* and finished pay lo see special television sports
events.
wilh a 49. Johansson had a 36.
Too Sanford cart will sre artlon
in two lop races at the Daytona
Beach International Speedway
starting Sunday.
Sunday, a Renault, donated by

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Horse Auction

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Roumillat's suffered M r Aral
defeat of the season Hat Saturday
aa Sanrord Electric defeated thorn,
13-11 in Biddy Basketbal Loss—
action.
In other loop action lost Satur­
day, Robson's defeated Higglabolham'a 24-18 and Stomp*? b o o b ­
ed off Seminole Sporting Goode,
32-23.
In cage aclion tomorrow, Mokaon's and RoumUlat'a, boih fight­
ing for firat place, will meet. ]g
the eecond game of tbs day, t a s k
nolo Sporting Goods will faso
Sanford Electric and Semtaol*
Sporting Goods will com* bock
again macling Higginbotham'# Is
tha final gams of th* day.

Fence Sign
Sanford's oldest man's (too*
B. L. Perkins and So* today i*»
newed its contract with th* lanford
Greyhound ‘BaaeboH d a k Ihr *
fenre sign at Mmlofeal
thli summer.

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to believe that a new TV rnusieal-variety show called "Be Our
Guest" could find lodgings in a
modern nlghUiae network ached-

the show. L-onlcally, the most
Job of the night was
lim .#*iff by a troupe of Uk­
rainian dance enthusiasts. And
they said they were amateurs.
As a show. I’d say the “Guest
is carrying luggage — but Us
empty.

Or, for that matter, in a day*
time network schedule.
But, there It wss Wednesday
night, CBS-TV’s latest entry in
the rating war against NBC-TVs
high • riding "Wagon Train."
Emcee George De Witt per­
formed his amateurish song-enddanca routines, conducted the
staged, atuffy interviews and, for
some inexplicable reason, fretted
and fussed over the introduction
of guests.
Ha would taD the performers
(they included Mary Ann Mob­
ley, Ray McKinley, Rocky Gratiano, Lou “Simon Sex" Gold­
stein and singer Jane Romano)
that he would give them nice in(reductions—after ha had already
introduced them. And he would
carry out the promise. At one
point. De Witt asked band leader
McKinley what the bend planned
to play and McKinley eaid a few
words about, "In the Mood." Or­
dinarily, thia should be song eue
enough. Wednesday night, howev­
er, De Witt replied, "You get eat
end I’ll give you a alea introduc­
tion.” Moving forward, ha addad,
“Here’* the Ray McKinley or­
chestra and, “ la The Mood."
This Is the “nice Introduction”?
This la show business? Anyhow,
this is how it went Wednesday
night. The ataging, music and
specialty numbers were Just as
perplexing.
Mias Mobley, who wee Miss

Piper Laurie, Donald Moffat
and Florence Heed performed
with sensitivity in Wednesday
night's CBS-TV steel hour produc­
tion of “ You Can’t Have Every­
thing." James Yaffee's adapta­
tion of a British TV play by
Jack Pulman involved poverty,
impending motherhood, pride, slbling rivalries, abortion and cour­
age. Despite such weighty Ingre­
dients, a reasonably happy ar­
rangement ended the play on an
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STATE OF FLORIDA. TO:
VIOLA BELL Who** rosldesoa
and addroaa la unknown.
YOU ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED,
that ROOSEVELT BELL, haa filed
hta aworn complaint asalnet you.
being a ault for divorce in tho
Clrrult Court or Semlnola County,
Florid*, at Hanford, Florida, and
you ara boroby required ta fits
personally or by atloraoy with tho
Hoaorahlo David Oatehol, Clark ol
aur said Court, at Senior^, Flar.
Ida, your written dtfonao. If aar
you bava to tho Comgtalat riled
In said rauae agataet you, and ta
fllo a rnpy thortof with tho uadorstgned attorney, by the Ith day
O f Fabruary A. 6. ills: HEREIN
fall not or judgment will ho
rendered agulnet yeu by default
(SEAL)
David M. datchel, Clark
By: Jean M. Wilks. D.C.

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NOTICM TO APPEAR
CHANCMRY NO. IHU
TOl CHARLES R BIVENS,
1*1 Oranby St.,
HlShpalnL North Carolina
You ara hereby notified sad re­
quired lo fllo an appaaranc* ar
other defenaes, an er hefer* th*
(Ih day of robruary, UM, la that
certain ault far Divarra, filed in
Ih* Circuit Cault Ninth Judicial
ClreulL Seminole County, Florida.
Chancery No. 1MM. wherein Dost*
I. Bivens. Plaintiff. Is eeehing a
blvarca from Charles E. Blveat,
Defendant. Herein fall not. el**
a default will ha antared agalaet
yau for aueh failure.
A copy *f such appOeranc* ar
othar dafonat*. must be milled t*
A. a. Hack. Atteraey for Plelntlff,
III East Cepeerd Av*^ Orlande,
Florida.
WITNESS, tha hind of th* Clerk
end th* Seal nf said Court, et
Saaferd. Semlaol* County, Florida,
thla dih day a( January, IM*.
(•BAD
David M. datchel
Clerk *r th* Circuit Cei
A. O. Hack
TIT E. Concord Are.
orlaada, Fla,

PAUL K. PALMER and RUBY
PALMER, hla wlft. PIRST NA­
TIONAL BANK AT WIXTKR PARK
a corporation: It J. BEABOUT,
and NELLIE CARTER.
Pofondaale.
NOT!CM o r l l t r
TO: Paul K. Palmer
r/a Loulea Bishop
Routa I, Bos fl-C
Pi i age raid, Oeargla
and
Ruby Palmar
t/o Louies Olshap
Routa t. Ban *1-0
rttsserald. (lesrsla
Tou ara herohy aatlflod that n
•ult tn fsreeloaa a roorigage an
tha btlaw daatrlbsd property bee
been commenced egtlnat you la
lha Clrsult court af tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
Florida.
Th* abbreviated title In th*
cause la First Federal savins* and
Loan AasoeMloa of Orlando v.
Paul E. rainier, et *L
The description af tha real praparty praceedad agslaat In:
Lot 13. Block A. af Lttllo
Wtklwa Estates. Number
tins, Semlnola County, Flor­
ida, according la lha pint
tharaof, as recorded In Plat
Rook P, page 13. Publlo Re­
cords a( tamlaala Caualy,
Florida.
Tun ara required to fllo your
Anowtr or ellior pleading with lha
Clark of tbo abova Court and aarva
a copy lharaof upon Oita*, Hodrlak
A Robinson. I ll South Court
iro*t. Orlando, Florida, attarneya
er th* plaintiff, on er befere
February 32. 1*1*. If you tall tn
do ao a Doer** Pra Confeato will
be entered sgnlnat yeu for tb*
relief demanded In th* Complaint.
WITNESS my bend and tb* seel
of eaid Court la Sanford. Seminal*
County. Florida. Uta Ittk day af
January, IM*.
(SEAL)
DAVID M. GATCHEL
Clerk af tba Circuit Court,
nominal*. Cauatr. Florida
Ryi Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
David W. Medrlrk. af tha firm af
OILEB, HEDRICK A ROBINSON
IM South C*urt BtreeL Orlando,
Florid* . ..
Attorney for Plaintiff

F. LINDORUE and ----- LIN;
DORME. hla wlft. If nny*
WRAT B. LITTLEFIELD and
ALICE B. LITTLEFIELD, hla
wlfat WAYLAND K. BEN­
JAMIN and IDA V. BENJAM­
IN, hla wlft} MRS. MAE F.
ADRI.V, also known ne MAY
V. ALUI.V. and ALICE PAULINK ALIEN OVERMAN, also
known ns ALICE PAULINE
ALDINi KTJtlE MENF-NDEZ;
JENNIE BOON, also known na
SARAH J. BOONE, and CAL­
VIN SI. BOON, also known aa
CALVIN M. BOONE, her huabandi FRANCIS FOSTER sad
—— FOSTER, hla wlft: If
any: s. a. loomis. also
known aa BAnAll A. LOOM1H
and aa BARAK A. HAWI.EYt
HENRY II. LOOMIS and HAR­
RIET LOOMIS, kla wife:
ALICE C. 1IANIB and WIL­
LIAM F. HA.S'IK, kar huakand:
CHARLES A. CLOtVES and
— CLOWES, hla wife, If
any: JOHN II. LOOMIS, also
known na JOHN HOWARD
LOOMIS, and ----- 1&lt;001118,
hla wlft. If any: FRED FUITON, tingle: LUMP F. CONKLIN and — CONKLIN, her
husband. If any: If. LEROY

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&lt;n All porsons, natural, nr
artificial, bavlnp. claiming to
have nr purporllne to hevo
ony right, tltlo nr Intorost
In Ih* land In gemlnnlo Coun­
ty. Florida, described In this
Notice to Defend, te-wit:
All that portion of Strtlona
T and I. Township 30 South,
lianas It East, Seminole
County, Florida, described as
follows:
Beginning at tha Boulhwaet
corner of the Northwest oat*
quarter of the Bouthwett
onr-quertor of Section I,
Township
2i
South,
Range It East, thtnee run
East along iht confer lino of
Ml* cr I-ako Drive 132.3 feet
In tb* renter of Ohio Av*.
nu*. thtnee Korlh along the
renter line of said Ohio Av*.
nut S7I.0 feet, thonr* Boult
t» dtgroee West TM.» fast,
thonr* North IS drsrott It
mlnuto* Wool *04.71 foot lo
the North line of the North,
east one-quortor nt the
Southeast ons-quartar, Bar. .
(Ion T of said Townahlp and- V
JlanBs: thsnre Wsst S ilt
feat mors or lass tn th*
Norlhwsst cornsr of the
Norlhaast ons-quartsr of the
Bouihtast one-quarter, said
Portion 7, thanre South 403.S
foot, thanes South 21 de.
groos and «l tnlnulee Knot
loti.S feet to South line of
said Norlheait nna-quarter
of Bouthaaat ont-quarter,
thanr* North SI dosreee IS
mlnutee East alone said
South Una 171.7 feat to point
of beginning.
M
•TOW ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED W
that lha rialnllffa herein have In*
atllutad a ault asalnat you In tha
Circuit t'uuit of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and for Seminole Coun.
ly. Florida, to qulot their tltlo to
tho aboto described proparty altu*
alrd. lying and being In Soatlnole
County, Florida, as harainabovo
mors particularly set aut. You ara
hereby required to flit your An*
oner with the Clerk of the Clrrult
Court. In and for Stmlnola County,
Florid*, and strvs n ropy thorcuf
upon Wlndtrwaadlo. Hatnoa, Hunt. _
or A Ward. 331 Park Avsnoe, gouth, ta
Winter Park. Florida, Attarneya
.for lb* .Plalntlffa la the .above
action, on or btfora lha 22nd day
nf February, life, *|a* a Derreo
Pro confeaea will he aatered
agalnit you.
IT IB ORDERED that Uta bn
published In tha SANFORD HER­
ALD, a nawapapar published In
Semlnola County, Jtlorlda. ones aaek
weak for four consecutive weeks.
The natura of thin ault and th*
relief nought thereby Is the quiet­
ing of lha tills ta and tha removal of lha rlauda from the above dee* ■
rrlbad Unde o^ned by the Plain*
tiffs la tamlaala Caualy, Florida
and for neneral equitable relief
In lb* promises.
WITNESS my band and official
seal aa the Clark Of tbt Circuit
Court nr BemlnoU County, Florida*
this isik day af Juuutry, IMS.
(BEAD)
*
DAVID U. HATCHED
Clerk at tha Circuit Court
Stmlnola County, Florida
By: Martha T. VihUn, P tt
Wladtrwoadle, Malaga. Hunter *
—
Ward.
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Attorney for Plaintiffs
P. O. Dos 317
t i l Park Avenue South
Winter Park, Florida

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The Channel Swta: It is “M
per cent certain" that Perry'
Coma will do one of his N'BC-TV
Wednesday night hours from out.
door locstlons In London nest
April, via videotape, his office
reported today . . . A new one.
hour underwater adventure series,
Devlin and the Deep, may take
up the slack on CBS-TV's Thurs*
day night schedule if the Betty £
Hutton show is cancelled and Ta
Tell the Truth is moved to an­
other tim e.. .’’The Secret of Free,
dom,” Archibald UacLeiah’s first
teltplay, has been rescheduled to
Feb. 2d in NBC-TV’a Sunday
Showcase slot.

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with the pliyeri about them.
Min Laurie occasionally lapsed
Into ezauerated grimaces to
drive home a point, but generally
made the most of her housewife*
la-a-blnd role.

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�Hollywood Stars Say New
Look Could Lead To W ar

NO DOUBLES for Mooch ie an the young actor does his
bareback riding in “Toby Tyler" now showing a t the
Ritz Theatre.

All tha wonder* of a liilh cen­
tury circus Ufa com* to life in
• V a lt Disney’s production of “Toby
Tyler" now playing at the Hits
Theatre.
Horsodrawn wagons, daredevil
•orlallits, vintage steam calliopes,
battalions of clowns and hordes
of elephants provida tha back,
ground for this exciting movie.

Starring In tha production is
Kevin (Moochie) Corcoran, Henry
Calvin, Gcno Sheldon, Bob Sweeny,
Richard Eastman a n d “Mr.
Stubba.”
Th# atory is about a 10-ytar-old
orphan who Joins a traveling tent
show and becomes a star bareback
rider.

HERE 1« a scene from “Sign of th* GUdiator” coming to
the Movieland Drive-In Sunday.

Two exciting films prill ba coin­
ing to th* Movieland Driva-In
starting Sunday.
9 Anita Ekberg will star In “Sign
• f th* Gladiator" and Jeff Chand­
ler will bo aeon in “Tha Jayhawhers."
Starting Wednesday and run.
Bing through Friday will b*
"Hound of tho Baskervilles" and
"This Earth la Mine.”

Throe Tarzan features will bo
shown Saturday. They are “Tarcan’s Fight For Life," Tarzan and
the Sha Devil,” and “Tarzan and
tha Lost Safari”

Break Predicted
In HeatWave

SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) — A
break waa predicted today in the
heat wave which has claimed at
least 22 Jives In New South Wales.
The mercury soared over Ihe 100
i s T ies r tn r v iT c o i n r o r t u n degree mark for tha fourth slralcht
BIYIT* JUDICIAL, t'lnCL'IT. IV day Thursday—Sydney had a high
AMI FON SKMIAOI.N CflUATV,
n .u n iu A . is
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n o . of 103. Tha heat and humidity felled 1M persona here during the day.
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Movie-j “Of counr, I’m not • Ubangi
land reaction to the flat cheited and mayb* I don’t look Rood to
look decreed by new Parle faih- them," eh* aald, adding, “but I
ion* ranged from Jane Mini- do get fan letter* and I gueii
field’* prediction It would bind tome of them aro from Ubengi*.”
Leaving darkoit Africa behind,
girl* up like Ubangie to Kim Novak’a warning it might forecaet we next encounter Mamie Van
Dorcf, (37-22-31) who tell* Mr.
World War lit.
Saint-Laurent to go jump In the
All aclreiei* polled on deiign- Seine, or word* to that affect.
•r Yvea Saint • Laurent and hi*
“Ho cam* out with tha H-llne
homo of Dior’a “Lin* of Tomor­ and it didn’t laat long," ah*
row" wero unanlmoui In their charged. “I’m going to wear
opinion that tha etylo won’t la»t clothe* at texy at I can. If you're
a woman you might ju tt at well
much longer than Saturday, at tha look like on*.
very latent.
“ Women have gotten write to
Weighing into th* baltl* a t a the fact men Uk* a figure to took
healthy 41-18-35, MU* Mamfield at,” ehe intltted.
*ald, “Hell have to get men to Janet Leigh (30-21-35) alio phoowear them, they’d b« awfully con­ phooed the new ttylea, laying “1
fining.
want to with them a lot of luck,
“My mother wai in the Flapper It’* a long way till ‘tomorrow.1
era and eh* has a large bosom” “1 don’t u ta n girl* ihould wear
Jayne esid. “She bound herself the ttghctt iweater they can find,"
up 10 (he’d look flot chested and the explained. “On the other hand,
turo down ail her bosom muiclt* you can't hido the fact wa have
which i* not normal. It waa a boiomt."
tremendously barbaric thing to
Kim (37-22-37) Novak'* re­
do."
mark* gava tha whole aubjoct a
Uaing th* call of th* jungle to pertpectlve akin to international
back up her argument, Jane oaid, dehatea In tha United Nation*.
“ Ubangl’e bind their hcade up
“1 don’t think that ityla wilt
■o they appear longer, and to ma come back and bo a t popular a*
this ia not attractive.
It wai in the 20'*,“ ehe predict­
ed. “W i'n not in the neurotic
itaW that ptopla were then.
“But, If we do go to that ex­
treme in our clothea," aha warn­
ed, “then we ihould watch what
happen* next. Look what hap­
pened after the 20’e, war* and
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) politic*.”
—Preeident Eisenhower luxuriat­
"If nothing cite, w* * ahould
ed In the deiert sun boneath th* ■tier cltar of th* ityle ju tt to be
snow-capped mountain* of South­ on th* eafa ildc.”
ern California today.
Top Item on hie agenda wai a
morning golf game at th* Eldora­
do Country Club not far from La
Quinta, a fashionable reeort set­
tlement about 35 mile* from Palm
Spring*.
Eittnhower was Maying at th*
HAVANA (UPI)—Foreign MinLa Quinta homa of hi* good liter Raul Roa declared Thursday
friend, George E. Allen. The Pre­ night that Premiar Fidel Caetro’s
sident flew from Loe Angeles by revolutionary regime favor* a
helicopter Thursday, landing on policy of neutralism and “free,
th* practice fairway of tha l a peaceful coexistence . . , with all
Quinta golf court* a few hundred the world,
yarde from th* entrance to Al­ In a telovlsed interview, Roa
len’* Ihreo-bodroom, two-swim* ■aid Cuba does not want to form
ming pool winter bungalow.
part of any bloc of nations me op­
Within minute*, Eloenhower posed to any other bloc. He added,
shucked off hie dark builntsa cult however, that preeent-day power
and ehifted into a oporty brown politics maka this goal difficult to
golf onsemblo. Ho and Allan left achieve.
Immediately for the nearby Eldo­ “Th* Important thing Is to try
rado course whore they played In to maka power politics disappear
a fivoiome with three other El­ In favor of free, peaceful cooxiesenhower buddies, Freeman Gol­ tence," he said.
den and Chart** 8. Jones, both
big West Coast businessmen, and
William E. Robinson, Coca Cola Heiress Takes
board chairman who has been
visiting in the Palm Springe area Court’s Advice
for nearly two week*,
NEW YORK (UPI) — Teenage
heiress Gamble Benedict took the
advice of two New York courts to­
day and agreed to stay in her gild­
Name Pickers
ed cake until her 35-ycar-old mar­
ried sweetheart gela a divorce.
Make It Easy
The IB-ycar-old brunette went to
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e court for the second time In two
weather bureau’s hurriesna name days Thursday, conferred with the
picker* have decided to maka life judge, and promieed she would not
easier on themselves.
try to aea Romanian-born Andre
Instead of digging up a brand Porumbeanu again “at long as be
new list of never-before-used girls’ la married."
namea for tha tropical atorma each But the hclreaa to the Remington
season, they’ra compiling four al­ typewriter fortune wept aa the
phabetical act* of 21 name* each promise was announced.
which would aerve, with minor
modification!, from thl* year on.
At the end of every four yeari,
lhey’11 Just start over.
The four seta of names haven’t
been finally okayed. The 84 name*
were expected to be made public
PHONE FA &gt;-1118
in a week or two.______________
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VOTICK TO APPKAIt
STATU OF FLORIDA TO:
ANXIK II. NLMKON
liss lla rro n Av*nu*
iltib u ra h It, Panneylvanl*
You ar* li*r»bjr notified th a t a
• il l of com plaint for divert* baa
bran Iliad a g a ln tt you, and you
aro rtq u lrtd to te r ra a copy, of
y o ur Snawar or plaadlnx !u tha
bill of com plaint on tha p la ln llfra
a tto rn ey Paul &gt;7. Ferklne, I4T W aal
youth Mtrert, Orlando, Florida, and
file tha orlsinel Auawer or plead­
in g In th* attic* of tb* Clerk of
th a C ircuit C ourt on or tutor* T ilday, February 1*. III*. If you fall
to do to Judgm ent by default w ill
be taken axalnat you for Ih* re ­
lie f ilamandad in lb* bill of comIplalnt.
r DONE AND OltDEItBD a t Ban.
Card, Pemlaol# County. Florida,
thl* I t tk day of January, US*.

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ANNIE B. ELLISON,

Fri. Jan. 29, I960—Pa** ?

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S-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
completely air conditioned bouse.
FA 2-1711.

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AND ASSOCIATES

Real Estate — Insurance
Surety Bonds
2-BEDROOM- CB house, terratto
RESIDENTIAL LOTS
SIS Re. Park Are. Ph. FA 1-M41
floors, tile bath, electric kitehee,
Hanford
eitr* laraa living room. Total We have an eseellcnt selection of
lots, some et them in Sanford's
Ream Bid*. Lake Mary
price W,m. FA 2-Mil.
most exclusive residential secPk. FA I-11N
tlom. Let us drive you around
and show you wbat is available.
FARMER'S AGENCY
You will be pleasantly surprised
N. V. Farmer, KeaRer
at some ef the priees.
(
D. B. Whitmore
&gt; Lillian A. T re a t
BFAL ESTATE DR1UE-IN
W. M. '•BUI” STEMPER Agency
Aaeociatet.
3344 French Ave.
Phone FA 2-4M1
US N. P a rt
I l l B. French A n . Ph. FA S ISS1
Phone FA 2«331 M l Park Dr.
J. W. HALL
After hours, FA S-SSM, FA 8-4P21,
Reeii.r
Call HsllM
Phone FA S M I SANLANDO Spring Area, near gelt
course: two bedroom CB home,
kitchen, new draw
S t Johns Realty Co. BEAUTIFUL S BEDROOM HOME electric
drapes. Call C. W. Ward, Oviedo,
LOCATED IN SUN’LAND ES­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FO 3-3541.
TATES. Lew down payment and
11* N. Perk Ave. Ph. PA S-SIZS
take ever VA mortgage at 4htr«
CALL “THE TIME TESTED
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: ReInterest, monthly psymsntdlt.M.
FIRM" TODAY
{
* saloa available from tllo down
Home only 1 yr. old. Movt In
for wonderful Investment eppo^
—asturna 137.50 monthly payimmediately. Cat! FA 1-1301.
tunlties in St. Johns River pro­
manta. Inquire at office er
perties, and highway IT-tt pro­
phono PA S-TMt.
TWO HOUSES FOR
perties.
THE PRICE OF ONE

2-ROOM furnished. apartment,
clean and dote up town, MS
per month. FA SAMI.

NEW two bedroom apartment, upatalre. SM W. nth. M per
month, water included. Available
February 3rd. Day p h o n e
PA S-SMt, nights PA 1-1401.

Two neat, frame houses, ene twe
bedroom furnished, one three
bedroom unfurnished, located an
six shady lots, one block from
shopping center In one of San­
ford's most -popular -suburbs.

HOUSE an Cameron Avenue, East
■Ida between Celery end Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
pliance*. School bua atop. Quiet
neighborhood. Il l per month.
Phone PA a-4141.
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li b a altB th e gooros of tb s Court
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, -AMUlaal* County, Florida, th is ll t b
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DAVID M. OATCHKL
C lark of tba C ircuit Court
»
My» M srtha T. Vlbten
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a t D syety Clark
IM a rrtll A Rourtead
S t u m o r a l Law
gnibSf r. k a ta et.
£ p ri* * 4 * Florida

Legal Notice

Vex sa d ss rh • ! you »r» h*r*by
•lifted exd required to III* any
latma exd demand* which you,
r either e t you. may have aaxluxt
•Id aetata la tbx afflc* a f H aa
Hlxaa Alaxandar C auaty Jude*
I Samlaala County, a t hi* olflo*
t the Court Houm la Banfsrd,
torlda, ' w tthla olekt eatendar
isatks from tho lima af th a .f ir s t
ubllcutten e l th is nolle*. K ick
atm ae tax*and must ha In w rit*
ig sa g o aatala tha else* of ro*l*
mat and past afflc* address a f
i* sis te n e t an* m ust b* sw ora
i by the slalm axt, his a e s x t a r
ttern*&gt;, e r th a asm* shall h*
/ • / Vsrll* Ms* Msmll
Aa B sssu trix a f sal* a ststa
•edetane L. K ohtou
ttarx ay fa r R sU ts
I* North Main e ira st

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

S-BEDROOM furnished horns 3100
Registered Real Estate Broker
mo.; responsible people only.
Cell PA S-SSM.
NEW twe bedroom house; natural Pb. FA 1 1301 1701 at Hiawatha
wood finish. Separate well.
S-BEDROOM house, unfurnished. LARGE unfurnished house; has
M.300. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
stove
and
refrigeretor,
&gt;30
per
Inquire ISIS W. 3rd Street.
3rd Street, Lake Mery.
month. 1000 W. First SL ’Phone
FA *3332.
S-BEDROOM house, Crystal Lake
THE SANDS OF TIME
Ave., Lake Mery. Ph. FA S-40M
ARE RUNNING OUT
OFFICE SPACE wtlb ample perk­
or FA S-0ST1.
There ere only three homes left
ing. 213 Oak Avenua. FA S-3000.
in exclusive SAN SEM KNOLLS.
HOUSE for sale in restricted dr- &gt; This means that only three more
Low down payment. T en *, happy families wUl be able te
say:
FA S-4ISS.

RENT A BED

Bellawey, Ho.plla’ A Baby Beds
By Diy, Week or Month.
CAR ROLL’S FURNITURE ,
Ph. FA S-4111
110 W. let BL READY FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
S-BEDROOM furnlebed apartment,
Legal Notica
clean end nicely furnished Its. S-BEDRuOM. 3 bath, kitchen
equipped, Florida mem. Largo
S-BEDROOM house at Lake
lot. Call FA I-S432
Monroe, unfurnished. Available
February 1st. S33. NO S-SM7.
COUNTRY HOMES
New masonry 3-bedroom home for
S-BEDROOM furnished house two
gl!,M . New masonry 1-bed­
blocks from Seminole High
room home for M.300. Homes
School, between Perk e n d
can be bandied for 91,000 down.
French. Cell FA 2-3050 after
AWNB C. BOPOOM.
D « lm 4 a t
4:M P. M.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
OTATK OP PDOntDA TO:
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
ANNB C. M orooN
FA s-sui
Atlantic Sank Bldg.
its Ao n e r Otraat

&gt;

Dyi M irth* T. Vlhltn
P tp u iy Clerk
J p ttp h M. Muraxko
A tlo rn t) fpr P U Inilfl
p. a no* no. m
Fern P ark. Florida
Publish Jen . SI, IS * Feb. I,

FA 1 SMS.
LOVELY furnished four room
apartment, Ite tile baths, large
screened porch. FA 2 4M0. *

Ta wham It may concern:
Nolle* Is hsrsby elv sa la aceordancs n llh Ffctlnn t *( tha
Btmlnola County Xonlna R rauU llon*. tha Btm lnsta County KnnIna Commlaalnn proposal to racommcnd to tha Hoard nf Baml*
not* County CommUalnnara th a t tba *«mla*l* County Klaotrlaal
Coda ba amanda* aa fallaw ai
F a il
For O utltta a t w hlth e u rra a t te sontrallad ) l»c/m nf valuatloa
or co n au m ad ----------------------------------------- ) to list,***
For aaeh U e h tln n Fixture, u a t Inrludlna
) Ste/m af valuatloa
wall racapta, or Porealala F la tx ra s aol
) for tha e a s t IIS*,bavin* aoldaro* J a l a te --------- ------------------ ) *** l*c/m af valuelinn fa r aH avar

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"In looking for ■ home we saw
many with MANY of the fea­
tures of SAN SEM KNOLLS, but
none with ALL of them. For
Instance, there were eiectrie kit­
chens, ete., like SAN 8EM
KNOLLS, and some eves bad
the same FHA financing with
low down payment and low
monthly payments. But there
wes always SOMETHING wrong
— like not having eity water
and sewers, or not having the
large, covered patios you see In
SAN SEM KNOLLS, or being
located In a noisy neighborhood.

Included ere kitchen appliance*
end seme furniture, offered exchulvely by "The Tim* Totted
Firm."

S t Johns Realty Co.
IIS North F ait Ave.
-The Time Tatted Firm"

Keep both reeled for steady, yearround Income, er live la oae
sod keep other rented to cut
living expenses to • minimum.
The price for both houses and
lots Is under (14,000, with terms.

S t Johns Realty Co.
111 North Park Avo.
-The Time Tested Firm"

Needed - S - Women - AVON#
Also opening In Lake Monro*. '
Earn that eatra money by
repreaenting A VO N. Write
NOW. Manager, Box 140.
I-ockhart, Fla. for Interview ia
your home.

W. H. “ BUI" STEMPER Agency
Phone FA 2-4M1
US N. Park
Phone FA 3-M31 M l Perk Dr.
EXPERIENCED meat cutler, eg*
42 ft. Crestlincr Trailer on large
21-33. Winn Dixie, French Ave-Q
landscaped lot. Two M ft. porch,
nue and 35th. Street.
es snd carportc, city utilities.
Owner moving away—See at 2004 WHITE PORTER to cleaa and
Magnolia Ave.
polish cars: general cleaning.
Apply to Brass Motors, Com­
“ LOTS" OF BARGAIN
mercial Ave.
Sis beautiful lots, Sarita Ave.,
Dreamwold Section, offered ex- CREDIT ASSOCIATION needs lo­
eluaively by St. Johns Realty
cal man 30-40 yeara for contact
Co. at a fraction of tha assessed
work with businesa and profes­
value. 60’ x 130’, see "The Time
sional people in this area. Must
Tested Firm", immediately for
have car. Field training plu*
these “Hot Bargains".
atubstantiel drawing account for1
man eclccted. Thl* Is en unusual
S t Johns Realty Co.
money • m a k i n g opportunity.
I ll North Park Ava.
Write Manager, Box 10, t / e San­
-Tba Tima Tested Firm"
ford Herald.
HOUSE, &gt;471 down; 3 bedrooms,
bsth. kitchen, living room, FURNITURE SALESMAN: experfenced. married. Drew pita
Florida room, ’carportc. Large
commission. Apply McMillans
landscaped corner lot, fenced
Furniture City, Casselberry.
back yard. 133 Country Club
Drive. Open for Inspection 1:00
p. m. to S:00 p. m.

WELCOME

That Is one thing w* love about

SAN SEM KNOLLS — It is
Hamdaa, Casa.
Ndttea te h tee by eiv ea th a t a
QUIET. Another thing, we can
axil for divorce hax b .aa (llad
let our children play In front
aea ln a t r a e la tha abova namad
because our home is on a dead
Court. To* era raq u tr.d to Itta
end Streep, and « • don't live
your ana* or w ith lha Clark a l
M
ACRES
tiled
farm
lend
#'
tha Court .1 itm lxnlo County a t FURNISHED apartment in new
In constan.'fear that a speeding
bedroom bouse; large bar
eanterd. Florida, and to *»rv* a
car
will rua them down. IT IS
duplex; washroom, screened
copy kora af uaon tha a la ln tlira
Easy terms. Phone FA S-111L
LIKE A NEAT. CLEAN LITTLE
porch, dean end quiet; edulta,
atto rao y aa ta la r than ra b ru a ry
tlth . 111*.
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITY!
-PLUSH CAMP ON
P a llu rt ta , rtp ly will eauaa a
And, loot but not least, the cDe­
LAKE HARNEY"
Oacrot pra cenlaaao ta ha aatarad
struction Is guaranteed to bo the
Well built cemp, suitable for year
aealn at you.
very best because every bit of
Dated at Banrord. Florida, H*mlround bom*, two bedrooms, bath,
nala County. an thla tl th day a f
It wee personally supervised by
kitchen, large thrlag room with
January,' life .
terra iso floors, eiaberate fire
(■BALI
piece end barbecue grill, large
DAVID M. OATCHKL
Clark e l C ircuit Court
FURNISHED house for reat, 11 tern tso floor sun porch, Snd SAN SEM KNOLLS is four blocks
Ryt M artha T. Vlhltn
west of French Are. en Twen­
Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
building just refinished end wir­
Deputy Clark
ed. for extra sleeping quarters, tieth S tm t. A Stamper associate
BTKFHKN R. MAQTAlt
NICELY furnished iwo bedroom
io ea the premises dally.
A tta rn ty lor P laintiff
also Includes good bouse trailer,
and two bath apartment. Adults.
Stl No. Main niraat
SM' floatage ea Lake Harney,
Orlando, S^orld*.
J. O. Lancy, ISIS Sanford Ava.,
W. H. "Bill” S tam p er Agency

Legal Notica

3BDRM., Fla. Rm., hardwoodg
floors, stove; air eondlllontr op­
tional. t i t mo. FA 3-01M.

RAYMOND M. BALL

THE OLD H O M ETO W N

1 . BEDROOM, I b a t h bouae,
screened porehes, Mi per month.
(Ml E. and. Phone FA 2-ont.
7-A Inenranee
A Female Help Wanted
9. Male Help Wanted
IS. Male or Female
11. Week Wanted
I t Plumbing Borvteoa
IS. Electrical Bervkeo
14. Build, Paint A Repair
15. Special Services
IS*A Beanty Parian
IS. Flowers A Plante
17. Pete * Uveeteek * SeppHee
IS. Machinery • Toole
It. Boala and Motan
2t. AxiomoUlea
20-A Trailers
SI. Furniture .
SS. Artidee Far Bale
SS-A Article Wauled
SS. Notice* A Pcraouale
24. Loot A Found
SS. BiucaUon • lootruction

5. Real Batata Far Sata

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Stenstrom Realty
HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
LEN RISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BETTY! D. SMITH

Keeker A laeur sr
ASSOCIATES) M. K. TadSor
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May. Bert Pilcher,
Helen E. Noonan, B. T. MeCtsUll
thane FA MM 1
US M. P ert
Phone FA 9-S3S1 MM Park Dr.

(fm nJju f

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

SM So. Perk Ave. Pb FA 1-MB1

Clu b

IIS*.***.

Fuhlla hoarlap will ha h a lt la tha Bamlnala C auaty Court
S S S y &lt;*»mmi**|*par» rn»m. W*dn»*day. Fabruary I, ISIS
a t T:l* F, M. a r aa soaa th araaftar aa paaslhl*.
Famine!* Cauaty B aalae CammlsMaa
By flahart B. Brown
. ............ ......................Bamlaala Cauaty B aotac Dlrnotar

FOR A G O O D D EA L?

T fta n o J i

BETTER HURRY!
R A V E N N A

\ \ m m l e e *

P

•N EW

P A R K

HOMES

H ERE IT I S I

Due to the tremendous growth of Sanford and Seminole County, and the pro*
jected growth for this area in I960, our
organisation ia in need for two licensed
real estate agents, men or women.
Experience ie not neeeeaary We will
train you, eo that you earn whila you
learn. If you are ambitious, and inter*
ested in making real eetate your fu­
ture, we are interested in you.

1958 FORD 4-Door Sodan
1956 M ERCU RY Convartiblo
OPEN D A IL Y

O NLY
1 LEFT
fiefor* Prices Go Up

T O T A L PRICE

Your earnings will bt limited only by
your own ability and effort

•its A. M. TS D*rk
SUNDAY
SiH r . !i* TV DbiS

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
MM Bk

FA B-fMB

Atk Addition
Hone* Dwtgned Far
Florid* UvMg.
t * 4 Bedroome —
I A S Baths

VA-FHAFHA la Serrice
ConrenikNutl
Financial
Dowa Payments
Lew aa S42S

�15. Special Service*

air*

tk«n(*?h

Irralh

SALESMAN WANTED between
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
age* 25 and 40 for Insurance All types and sizes, installed
Debit work. Experience not
‘•Do It Yourself”
netessary. Must be employed at
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
present. Splendid opportunity.
S T I N E
Contact R. H. Taylor, Supt., 211
Machinery and Supply Co.
Melsch Bldg. Phone PA 2-70S2 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-«432
or FA 244*3.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free Estt
WILL keop one child for working
mother Mondays thru Fridays.
PA 2-OMf.
FOR babysitting, PA 2-2731.

Fri. J in . 29, I960— Page 9 ,2 2 . Article* For Sal*

garag

Senkarik GIhm nnd Pnint Co.
111-114 W. 2nd St

SINGER PORTABLE to respon­
sible psrty la this vicinity. LOST: Smsll whlta and brown
Take over • paymenta of $5.43.
long haired Jog. answers to
Two yaar guarantee remelnlng.
name of Willie — South Sanford.
Write Bak AA, e/o Sanford HerPA 2-2120.

Windshield
IJnck Glass
Vent Glass
HOUSEWORK *r days work; own Door Glnaa
transportation: SIS E. «th. St.,
SERVICE
caU PA 2-0034 attar 7:00 P. M. Senkarik Ginas nnd Pnint Co.

Plum bing &amp; Repairs

PA 2-4122

HARLEY DAVIDSON Moloreyele, LIVING ROOM and dining mom
suites, bookcases, desks, *tc.
ean be seen at Jonea Auto Re
Phone PA 2-1020.
pair, 1001 So. Sanford Ave.
PA 2-lM*.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

FA 2-4022
HANDICAPPED VETERAN; mar­ 11 114 W. 2nd St.
ried, age 31, seeking employ­
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
ment; experienced In hookkeep­
Sinca 1042
ing; high school graduate;
A. HARE
DEBARY
native of Sanford. Will consider NOrth B-44SX
NOrth 1-4711
any type work. Call FA 2-2452.
LEWIS SALES * SERVICK
Veipa Motor Seootara
12. Plumbing Service*
Heater It Lav,n Mower Service
PLUMBING
Weit Country Club Rd. PA 2-7*2$
Contracting A Rapalra
Pro* Eatlmitea
Sewing Mach. Repairs
1. U HARVEY
ALL MAKES A MODELS
2*4 Sanford Ave. Phone PA 2-31*3
104 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
PA 2-3825
■ANFORD Plumbing A Heating
MM I*. Mm PR. TA 1-7*14.

22. Article* For Sal*

FATTORY TO YOU
SEARS wringer washer, excellent
ALUMINUM
condition, timer, oversize rollVENETIAN BLINDS
ers. $25. Phone FA 20538.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaitie ends. Plastic ECONOMY paint $3*5 per gal
Ion. 2nd gallon free. ARMYor rayo* tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.
NAVY Surplus, 210 Sanford Ave.

Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With Tht Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. PA 14*77.
M CU. FT. Frigldalre wall east
1250, installed, t ft, beverage
cooler $205. Cold spot refrigera­
tor Mi. Telephone PA 14611.
GOOD Used Appliances and TV'a.
Gormly, lac.. Third A Palmetto.

Model Swimming Pool
FOR SAI.E
,
Nationally Advertised Esther
Williams A b o v e Gree*d
S» in mins Pool. Ideal for
areas with high water table.
Now available r»r HALF
PRICK.
Can be aeen at Marl-Nalte
Motel t* Sanford.

SAVE at BRYAN’S
FABRIC SllOr.
One block Weat of Moons* Corner,
on Wait P in t It.

21. Furniture

20. Automobile*

NEED CROSLEY PARTS? Call Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
Ted, FAirfax 2-4411. Complete
MODER7 RUG CLEANERS
215 Sanford Avt. Ph. FA 2-4111
line of parti; two front axles,
All Size Rugs And Wall To Wall
tires, wheels.
Carpets. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
New A Used Furniture A Appli­
1 Week Service Ph. FA S-T4IT IF you have been looking for an
ances. A Good Plate T*
BUY, SELL or TRADE
older car in A-l condition, this
Plumbing &amp; Heating
1* it: 1*47 Chrysler coupe,
Jenkins F urniture
AIR CONDITIONING
radio and healer. Must see to 400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-74M
CONTRACT end REP»lit WORK
appreciate. $250. Can PA 2-7*78.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-85*1
1*58 CHEVROLET "310" Seriea
Bede. Day, Week or Month—
15-A Beauty Parlors
fordor ■ cylinder sedan, auto­
FURNITURE CENTRE
1100 French Ave.
matic transmission, Healer l**3
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f ' An authority I* the field of edu.
nation, Dr. fa re U u Hammond,
president of the Aiaocietion fur
■ Childhood Education Inunutlon; J al, will be the *ueet apeaker at
. uie ACE meeting scheduled Tut*. I II I ,p m.
m a t ' Ik.
day al
the Plaecrest
. BeHost auditorium.
Dr, Hammond I* prominent in
; both elate and nallenal education
, fields and bolds e Doctor of Edu. ; cation degree from Florida BUte
f * University.
Immediately p r e c e d i n g Ihe
■eating, a supper meeting of the
t local ACE hoard will be held.
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S i*
'\ ;r Members ef Campbell-Loaslng
.. ' fast, Americas Legion, will be
- m eets at a free flab' fry Monday several Mocks of a field betwaen
Pt the Lagien building on Hwy. BOth and Blth Street*.
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1T-M. A business meeting will
City Manager Warren E, Knowlea now has half of the rlty'a em­
ployes’ records at hla fingertips.
The personnel record file In
L- lto * . had a big day recently Knowles office la half flalahed.
absurd the destroyer UBS Massey. Tbs III*, recommended by the BanMis Mrthday cans around ass the fold a r i l Service Board, Include*
■aass day Ruak took over as com- application a, physical reports, re­
mending officer of the destroyer, classification, commendation* and
The third event of tho day was complaints, ■ any, m city cmentry af lha ship Into tba ship­ ployaa.
* • *
yard at Norfolk for a M k million
Sanford KoUrlans will hear a
Stetson University professor of
Howard Fnville, president of Russian atudlea Monday. Profs*,
the First Federal Bavlngs A Loan sor Bargs Xembowsky will speak
i A nn. wsa dismissed from the at the Botarlaaa' Cl vis Canter
, Reminds Memorial Hospital thla
week. He had suffered a stroke
U . George Ashley Jr. et tha
Sanford Naval Air Button la pas­
&gt;. Samiaola High studanU will ting aut cigars with both hands
tV hear aaato ad thee* 7« trombone* •Inc* his wifs, Laths, pi m ated
FWk. B» Tha University af Florida him with twin boya Jen. M a t
. Band will play a t tha school as- Orange Memorial Hospital. Robert
&lt;tenthly from 10-11 p. to. Shades af Lawrence Ackley weighed seven
L’ll Abner will hit Ihe school earn* pounds, two anneae and brother
i — 'e h . m *bea the student Thomas Eugene, seven pounds
eight ounces.

V m Baaferd public library will
.M M gat • »«w coat ad paint—
light msrooa paint. Recent addlHews to the bookshelves Include
*Th* Joy ad Musie" by Leonard
BerosUlat "Fuel for Uu Flame”
hp Alto Waugh, author af "Island
la the B u r t - aad -May This
Reuse (to Bade From Tigers” by
■Aletsndac Klag. This cwtlausa
King's msmelrs begun In "Miss
Enemlee Grow Older.” "Tbs Ar­
mada”. the story of the famed
■psalm fleet by Garrett MsUlagb , aad "Tha Eatons af Hyman

loo didn’t believe la slavery but
tore aad his aUta. Ruth Taylor
.aald. Bh* told of Lae's devotion
to hie family and how his teaching
to Washington Collage helped
■TOthere education after the war.
Jtou* Woatgato gave Ihe epic
.touch a t to read tha poem, "Genaa tf lM at tha Battle to tha WilderB ^ W S S lE fo W illto ! to Leo’s
tornday was amaaond bp Mrs.
HNda Wray's alas* aad tha Nor­
ma* DtVare chapter to tho United
Daughters to the Confederacy. A
UPC represents tiro praised the
ivo his impression

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
Tba Air Force Titan: A muchMeded addition to Ihe lagging
U. B. defense program—er a Mg
waste of moMy.
Hill question la makiag Use
two-stage Intercontinental ballistic
mtiilla a lop candldata for "Mili­
tary eonlrovtrop of tha day” hon­
or*.
Ths Air Force seat tho Uf-toO
missile to a tell stand Wednesday
—aad oac* again drew a blank.
K spurtsd Kama aad smoke for
only a split tocond before R wai
automatically cut off when trouble
occurred.
The missile wag not damaged
severely, but the fact that It fail­
ed to get off the pad lalt tha
Titan prey to another barrage
of criticism.
Titan ie an ICBM with a purpose
similar to, but m an sophisticated
than, the famed Convalr Atlas.
"flephiaUeatlon" 1* tkla to "anmpllcalloa," aad ikat’a boon foa
alary of a trying year af npo aad

CHICAGO (UPI)
Arbitration
or appointment ef a presidential
fact-finding board appeared the
only alternatives today U head
off a possible nationwide gtrike of
two large railroad unions.
Wage negotiatloni between ma­
jor railroad* and the unions, re­
presenting 17,000 workers, virtual­
ly all the nation's engineers and
firemen, became deadlocked Thurs­
day and no new sessions ware
scheduled.
Leverett Edwards of the National Mediation Board said bargainera for the Industry and the 87,000-member Brotherhood of Loco,
motive Engineers (BUB) were
sept home lata Thursday night
when talks collapsed.
Earlier, t h e 00,000 • member
Brotherhood ef Locomotive Ft le ­
ssen and Bnftnamen (BLFE)
broke off negotiations with rape*,
tentative* ef the IM-170 railroad*
affected.

ir Inna Sanford, Florida
Evening* Jen aery It, 1M0

F. M. English. ■ Sanford realdent for the past Si years, died in

a Tampa hospital Thursday.
The 80-year-old Country Club
Road resident died after a linger­
ing Illness. The father of 10 child­
ren. Mr. English was a roofing
contractor here for Ihe past so
years. He was a member of the
FirM Baptist Church aad af the
Sanford Masonic Lodge tt.
Mr, English Is survived by his
wife. Mrs. Nettle H. English of
Sanford; 10 children, F. M. "Pete”
English Jr. til Detroit, Pvt. Wil­
liam English of F t Banning, On,
Pfe. F. English of Ft. Campbell,
Ky„ Johnny English and Tommy
English of Sanford, Mr*. Maria
Hauser and Mrs. Betty Lou
Thomas of Lake Mary, Mr*.
Martha Ann Holder of Casselber­
ry, Mrs. Mary Jane Teriap, and
Judy English both of Sanford; two
brothers, P. W, English of Gulf­
port, Mils. and. J. E. Englith of
Saniord; three sisters, Mrs. M. A.
Harkey, Mrs. Heater Davis, and
Mr*. Josephine Spears, all of Sanford; and eight grandchildren.
Funeral services will b« at I
p. m. Sunday at the graveside in
Oaklawn Memorial Park. Sanford
Masonic Lodge R will officiate.
Instead of flowers, donations
■bould be made to the Harry Anna
Crippled Children’s Hospital in
Umatilla. All Masons ara asked to
meet in the Sanford Masonic Hall
at 1:30 p. m. Sunday. Brisson
Funeral Home la In charge of
funeral arrangements.

James Mitchell
Dies At 78
Jamas Oliver Mitchell, 71, of
Eureka Hammock died Wednesday
night amSomlnola Memorial Hoipital.
Ho Is a native of laniard and
■pant all bli Ufa In this a n a . Ha
was a member a( too thornier
Method let Church.
Ha la survived by hie wife,
Ruth, two daughters, Mrs, Rufus
Banian aad Mrs. Mary aark; ala
graadehlldm and five groat
graadehlldPM and a brother,
George MileheN.
Funeral service* will .be con­
ducted at t p. m. Sunday at the
Gramkow Funeral Hama with
Rav, Billy Gritfta officiating. Bur­
ial Will bo la Evargnan Cemetery,
Pallbearers will be W. W, Colemen, Ed Dltrla, Paul Bennett,
David Carpentar and Roy Stinson.

Tho Sanford Area MlalsUrlal
Assoclatioo will moot seat Thurs­
day. Formerly the name of this
group wm the SemlMle County
Ministerial Association. K Include*
mloiaton ad aN established
churches la the eouaty.
The regular monthly meeting

The letter was addressed to a
Lt. Talmadge 8. Baggett. Tha only
two men in the squadron with simi­
lar names are U. J. T. Talmadge
and Lt. (J. |. ) M. L. Baggett. Nei(her wished to open the letter be­
cause it was from another squa­
dron and was official.
Returning the letter to the origi­
nator solved nothing because with­
in the week It was back to VAH4.
It lay dormant until laat Tuesday,
when Lt. Talmadge S. Baggett of
VAP-R came to tba duty office
od VAH-3 looking fur hla leller,
Lt. (J. g.) Talmadge was on duty
and quickly solved Uio mystery af
tha missing latter.
Lt. Baggett Is at tha Naval Air
Station for temporary additional
duly training In tha A3D photo attack plane. Hla bom* h u e Is Jackaoovllle.
U . (J. g.) Baggett and Lt. (J. g )
Talmadge are permanently attachad to VAH-3 In, tha Aircraft MainUna nee Department.
Neither U . Baggett nor LI. &lt;j. g.)
Baggett a rt related but have be­
come friends through thla strange
coincidence ef names. All throe
officers aa well as the squadron
Uaclf received a good laugh from
lha Incident.

Mrs. Sadie Cohen
Dies At 82
Mrs. Sadie Cohen, 82, ol 313
Palmetto Ave. Saniord died Thurs­
day night at her home.
She came to Sanford In 1854
frOra New York CUy.
She wsa a member of Beth
Israel congregation.
Sh* is survived by her husband,
Jacob; three dsughter*,- Mrs.
Tessie Abramson, Mrs. Ruth Sell­
er and. Ester Feldlcr; son, David
Cohen, and one sister Mr*. Anas
Apple.
Funeral services were held this
morning at Gramkow Funeral
llome with Rabbi Morris ldell
officiating. Burial waa in Orlando.

Hopefub To Talk
At Sheriff's Meet

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Po­
lk* rounded up M Negro beys
Thursday following n riot aboard
n tonlley car In whkh thro* IS*
year-old white girls were molested
and their clothing tor*.
Chessman Goes
Nine of the beys, nil atudente nt
Daniel Boone Disciplinary School,
It Alone Again
were held aa Ihe ringleader*.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPIV-Caryl Boom ef the pupils had gena to
Chessman, who studlsd law for the aid of tho girls during tha menearly U years on Ban Quentin
prison's death row, today taeod
The three girls were treated for
what may ho hla Rnal court ap­ shock
at St, Mary'* Hospital and
pearance.
latar
Identified
their assailants at
Tho 38-yoar-oM aenvito • author
took hi* lilt in hla own hands peitoa headquarters.
Thursday In an effort to oecap* an
appointment with the gas ahambnr Adult Fellowship
In exactly three weeks.
He "diachariad” hi* fort* at­
torney* and mada n personal tod Group Holds Meet
Mrs. B. W, Carlton was host***
for n writ of habeas corpus before
Federal District Judge Lout* B. at a mealing to tha adult fellow­
Goodman. Tho Judge said ho would ship to the Barnett Methodist
announce hla decision In tho eats Church.*! Enterprise last Manday evening. Rev, Bill Bwyaar
lata today.
•endueted the devotional end n
severed dish supper was bald af­
VtilU Lodge
terward*.
H. M. Gleason and I. V. Williams
At Sunday's 11 a. m. service,
of Laka Mary attended tba installa­ Rev. Rwyear will apeak «* "Op­
tion of officer* at tho Oddfellow* position To Christ.”
Lodge la Now Smyrna Beach, WedMaday. Gleason to lha district danuty grand m u ter and w u in

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MILLBROOK, Ata. (UPI) - An
elderly Negro couple wai killed
late Thursday night when a crip­
pled Air Force Jet trainer ripped
through their frame 'house and
diiintegrated.

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PENSACOLA (UPI) - At least
seven of the nine announced Flo­
rida gubernatorial candidates will
make brief talki today at tb*
mid-winter eooftrance of the Flo­
rida Sheriffs' Ann.
The "Future Governor’*” lun­
cheon will wind up tho group's
two-day meeting.
Candidates expected to epeak
Include Stats Beni. Doyle Carlton
Jr, of Wauchuls, Fred O. Dickin­
son of West Palm Beach and
Harvlo Belter ol Bonltay: John
McCarty of Port Pierce, brother
of tha lata Gov. Dan McCarty;
former House Speakers C. Farris
Bryant of Ocala and Ted David
of Hollywood; and Jacktonvilla
Mayor llaydoa Burns.

The pilot, Lt, Col. Roy H. Turn-,
quilt, ejected himieir moment**
before the crash and was found
staggering in the front yard of a
home near here, dragging hi*
open parachute behind him.
Msham ■•“‘•I
Jones, 78,
hii wife.
»»» and &lt;ua
WUC,
Louise, 07, perished la their beds
shortly before midnight when the
T33 jet smashed Into the ground
in front of their home, exploded
aad disintegrated
tore
through the hou*j.
Turnqulst suffered ■ possible*
broken ankle and multiple bruises
and abrasions. He wai taken u
Maxwell Air Force base hospital
la nearby Montgomery, where ho
was reported in shock.
The officer, stationed at Ibe
Pentagon in Washington, was only
able to give sketchy detalle. Ho
said ha was an route to Bandail Air Faroe Base, T w si,
from Washington, whoa Mo p ti
had a power toOure and an sp1
parent explosion la Km engine
compartment.
Tumqniot n td he w n forced to
abandon the aircraft and nfeeted
himself at an altitude ef about
aw foot.
Air Force officials said Turnquiet "got Into trouble as soon aa
ha was airborne'' after taking eft
from Maxwell when he hnd Mop­
ped to refuel.
,
“ All he eould do wai ball out,*1
aa Air Force spokesman said.

Fellowship Group
Attends Conclave

The Westminister Fellewahqr
group of the Presbyterian ChurelO
in Laka Mary attended the Youth
Fellowship Rally In Leesburg lest
Sunday and was the runner-up in
the attendance contest with a
group ef fourteen.
Those enjoying this occasion
wars: Bobby Osbourn, Michael
Pups, David Wilson, Bobby Bar,
hour, GI e n d o n Anderson, Bill
Shook, Phyllsa Flaherty, Dolores
Kirsch, Myrna Williams, Gayle_
Burke, Dorothy Lsney, Sandy*
R6well, Lee Riser, and Rtv. John
PI Hey,
This group la sponsoring tha
An Impressive candlelight In­ showing ef the film, “The Mark of
stallation service lalt Sunday tho Hawk” at the Lake Mary Com­
marked the beginning of a m w munity Presbyterian Church Mon,
year for the Luther League of day, starting nt 7:80 p. m.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.
Pastor Ernest Bollck Jr. offi­
ciated In tha ceremony which ssw
the following young people take
office In the league:
Doug Smith, president; Carol
Repp, vice president; Cheryl Repp,
secretary; Penny Anderson, trea­
surer; Karen Maliler, recreation
secretary, and C. J. Meliler, as­
sistant recreation secretary.
Prior to the official lnstaUatlon, ths leaguers held their busi­
ness and admini-trative session.
A discussion on the topic of
evangelism was presented by Miss
Carol Repp.

Corvair’a oconomy begins with Ha
initial low coot, and every mil* you
drive is money la the pocket. Your gas
doUara will now go farther.,, bootuse
lha Corvnir delivers mike and miles
and miles par gallon. And whan you tha aura braking action front and rear.
change oil, Um refill toonly fourquarta. T hat’* Urn p ro o f m praatoa weighs
Because of Corvair'a low weight
(1,335 lb*, lorn than conventional
can) aad extns-low price, you'll rank
toe added mvinge in many atotoa to
licensing and insurance eoatn.
When winter eoenso, just tot itCorvair’a air cooled oix-ryUnder an­
gina rids you forevw of anttfroooa
hills. Conrsir has no radiator eo
ao you
aan forgot about leaks and wore hopes.
Important aa seaoomy to H Mb
only p u t to Corvair’a glad Mary.
Tho aluminum angina to tha rear

Churchwomen Meet

All Ralnts Episcopal Church,
women of Enterprise will meet al
p. m. Wednesday a t lha parish
ou»* and will hear a talk Hr
Mrs. Margaret Elmers on mis­
sionary work to Puerto Rico,

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Gueit Speaker

Chaplain William Hearn to the
Sanford Naval-Air Button will he
the guest speaker at tho Ebenser
Methodlet Church service at 11
a. m. Sunday.

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French Grant DeGaulle Full Emergency Power
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P A W . (UPI) -T h # Trove*
Cabinet granted Gen. Charlae DeGaulte hit emergency power*
lodij and Parliament wat turn*
mowed late special session Toesdap to ratify the decision.
Aa announcement to thi* effect
waa made bp Information Ministar Roper .Frey following an hour
and a bsM Cabinet aenion held
shortly after the settlers' rebel­
lion in Algiers collapsed com­
pletely.
Last to surrender against the
overwhelming odds was Pierre
LaGalltarde, a rcd-bcardrd »■
pear-old former paratrooper.
The end to the eight-day insur­
rection against DeGaulle came at

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by raq
A P U N C H foMrgdnt (fias blacked out by
roquret)
side a istreet
gipaa a haircut to am army paratrooper alongside
barricade hi Algiers. A French revolt which had spread
throughout Algiers was eruahed today.

Israel, Syrian
Forces Clash
TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) — Israeli and Syrian armed
foreee fought a raging nightlong battle that lasted until
dawn today in the demilitarized tone south of the Sea of Gal.
ilea. There were casualties on both aidas.
Several houre latar fighter planes from the two nations
q clashed in a brief dog fight over Metulla on the Isrsei-LebanAa IsrnaN mlliUrp apol
•aid la Tiberias that tors* Israelis
wece'Ulted Si Mm barite tor Mm
AMb village sf Tawafik. Seven
mess eeidiets were wownded in
the attaek, launched against Syria
after aa Uriel! herder patrolman
was killed awd tore more n uen'dad
Mbs a herder slash Sunday,
7 A spokesman. InsDemasatia-aaid
two Arabs were killed and tour
wounded In the flgkting at TawaMk.
Mews af the aerial dog fight
earns from aa sn ap spokesman In
Tel Aviv. He charged that four
Russlnn-bullt MIG jot figbtora
from Syria tried to penetrate Is.
raell l i r spies end wen chased
i f f ip two Israeli Jets,
fo _ The battle at Tawafik was the
most serious in a festering series
ef Israell-Spriaa border fleshes
Mut began last Wednesday, laraell Chief ef Staff Haim Laskov
rushed to a cabinet meeting In
Jernanlma to give a detailed re­
port on the crisis.
Reports conflicted. The United
Arab Republic spokesman In Da­
mascus reported the Israeli at­
tack on Tawafik lasted "almost
fo all tha night boura," and included
tanks, field artillery and mortars.
' "Our artillery retaliated," Mm
I A A spokesman said. 'Tha en­
gagement lasted four-hours, after
which the IsrMlii occupied the un­
armed village ef Al Tawafik after
their tanks end infentry had en­
tered ft"

# Ike To Ask Space
kH ey Increase
.‘LNVER (UPI) — President
Hemhewer announced today be
would aak Congress to increese
spending far tbe nation's apace
pragmas by 111 million dollars,
principally for the Saturn project.
§
The President, here an n brief
stopover an route back to Wash­
ington from a West Const Holidny
■aid the 1M1 appropriation reguest tor tbe National Aerouatucis
and space Administration should
he increased to 01» million dol­
lars
Press Secretary James Hagsrty
•aid tbe additional funds were
requested "to accelerate progress
ea Sato ran end ether elements of
O the nation’s super booster pro­
gram."
Tbe Saturn, a cluster ef Jupiter
rockets having aa estimated over­
all -thrust ef lie million pounds,
to considered lbs nation's beet
bet to carry men on his first trip
toto outer space.

Searchers Find
^Missing Youths
PANACEA (UP1) - Searchers
today located turn youth* missing
since lain Sunday while on a
fishing trip near here.
The CirM Ahr Patrol said the
two boys were found in their
f[«uii»g boat n*»1|to near Uw
month af too AaclUa Elver seme
ST miles oest af b en. Tito CAP
•aid the boy* were in good shop*.

Boy Hit By Truck
Escapes Injury
A two and ■ half year-old Negro
boy oicaped Injury when n truck
threw Urn from hia tricycle latur,
day.
Little Ernest.HaudStT'Mde hia
tricyelo up to a track stopped at
Roosevelt Aw. and Southwest Rd.
Willie Marvto Pope who was driv­
ing the track started to back up
and hit the tricycle beside him.
Ernest, who lives at 1411 Roosevelt
Ava., was taken to Seminole Me­
morial Hospital for n checkup.
A pile-up on French Ave. the
mme day brought IBM damage to'
the two cara involved. Emeraon
Franklin Henry drove Into the back
of William Thomas Totf's car whoa
Toff slowed down to turn from
Ftoacb Ave. Into llth St., police
add. Henry who Uvea In Mm Park
Ave.- Trailer Park waa charged
with failure to have hia vehicle
under control. Toff ia from Myrtle
Beach, S. C.
A single ear had the aame
amount of damago Saturday even­
ing when Emeraon R. Dixon ran
into the back af another car to
almost the aame apot. Joe Carr
Hawkins of Roosevelt Park, San­
ford, aald be stopped at French
Ava. to (urn toto lath St. Dtoon'a
car received IBM damage when be
ran toto the baek of Carr'a auto,
police said. Dixon, SOB Elm Ava.
wax charged with reckleaa driv­
ing.
In other accideata Saturday, Clar
ence Davis, an Oatoen Negro, and
David Peffrey, a Negro of isoe W.
URh St., were charged with faUure
to yield- Mm right af way. A ear
ran Into a porch at NT Persimmon
Ava. and Charles Beckly MacMil­
lan af the Wricks Apartmania was
charged with failure to have hia
vehicle under control and driving
while intoxicated.

Society Adds
Members, Funds

Public response to tha gaaford
Humana Society
membership
drive bee resulted la a roster ef
t t members, collection of Stab in
duoo and denallena and tha htgmntog of an educational pragram
by Mm eociaty,
The fund total waa boosted today
by receipt af aantrlbutians from
Mr. and Mr*. George Garrieon
and tbe Sanford-Ortondo Kennel
.Chib. Senkarik Paint Co. a Wo
donated paint for an animal shel­
ter when a building W obtained,
Mr*. Harriet Cowley, protodeat
Mid.

LaGaDIarde marched out of the
barricaded tone to the heart of
Algiers followed by 300 members
of hit armed forces, Moments
later, the barricades thrown up
test week begin coming down and
army troops moved into the areas.
News of the surrender spread
tike wildfire through tha streets
of Algiers. Thousands of civilians
gathered to the streets to shout
for tha insurgents and chant "Al­
geria Franraia" (Algeria is
French) the insurgents' war cry.
Two army helicopter* hovered
over the barricaded tone while
gfoup* ef stragglers dragged oul
stocks and equipment and loaded
them into army tracks.
LaGalltarde led his men out
from Mm berrieadee behind a
French tricolor. They boarded
trucks and army officials said
they had been taken to tha 1st
Foreign Legion Regiment’s base
at Seralda, M miles w a t of Al­
giers,
Troops who entered the Algiers
bank (headquarter* of insurgent
co-leader) Joseph Ortiz found it
empty. There were reports that
that be had gona toto biding.
Red-beretcd paratroopers moved
forward to tha main barricade,
spanning Charles Peguy Street, at
lt:M a. m., but stopped abort a
few yards from the anln-hlgb wall
of paving atones. Thfcf stood there
waiting until a group of Insur­
gents marched out.
The paratroopers aiMffother sol­
diers facing the barricades
snapped to attention and present­
ed arms aa tha tosurgante Med
through.
Momenta latet. ether, Fnych
Mttlera who haft defied 'OcUauIte
and tha French army for more
than a week, began dismantling
tbe main barricade. Many had
tears in their eye*.
Frey's announcement indicated
that DeGaulle was not satisfied
with the present working of too
Fifth Republic’* Constitution and
tha Cabinet.
It aloe wax a atrung hint that
he would not atop In bis drive
to restore toe powers of the legal
authorities to all fields despite
the collapee ef the uprising hi
Algeria.
R was toe first Ume since the
outbreak af World War II Niat a
French chief executive was
granted emergencp powers in
peacetime.
Frey said tha government will
have full powers under Article 38
ef the Constitution of Oct. 4, IBS*,
largely shaped bp DeGaulle himself.

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News Briefs
Changes Mind ATLANTA (UPI) Fortner
Georgia Tech defensive baBkficId
coach Low Woodruff, who re­
signed tost week to accept a
position on tbe University of Flo­
rida coaching staff, hat derided
to stay at Tech because af an
illness to his family.

Large Crop Reserve
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tim
Agriculture Department estimated
today that more than 2i million
acrei of cropland would be held
out of production to i 860 under
conservation reserve contract*.
This U about 5,300,000 acres more
than wars to the reserve last
year.

M acArthur Better
NEW YORK (UPD—Gen. Dregl*e-. MiteArthur, - beopitellif*
a urinary ailment, waa reported
improved but still to serious con­
dition today, lie wilt be to Ibe
hospital for at toast two weeks.
MacArthur, who waa ao last
week, waa reported feeling strong­
er Sunday. Ha entered Lenox HllHoapltal Friday complaining of
not feeling well.

Reckless Fishing
TOKYO (UPD-Radio Moacow
accused the Japanese Sunday
night of reckless fishing which
threatens aalmon, trout, crab and
herring resource* to tha North Pa­
cific. The Russian radio made the
attack to a broadcast beamed to
Japanese listeners on the eve of
the opening to Moscow of tslks in­
tended to set Japanese salmon,
crab and herring quotas for imo
to waters eft Soviet Kamchatka.

Fears Jail Return

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A new
move for creation of a missile
"czar" appeared likely today to
the wake of statements by two
military leaders on the short and
long term dangers to the United
State*.
The abort term danger, accord­
ing to Air Force Gen. Thomas 8.
Power, ia that in two years Rus­
sia may have enough Interconti­
nental missiles to launch a mas­
sive nuclear attack on this coun­
try.

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But Smith, a bitter roe of the
measure, promised that he would
not "dilly, dsliy or delay" hear;
togs.
Smith (old newsmen he could
"ace no reason why" the committee
would not clear the bill and send
It to the House floor thie month.
"11 would take sevrn votes, in
the committee and it looks lika
they have them." he conceded.
Smith charged that baekrra of
the hill actually were nut interested
in passing it but were seeking to
make it a political issue to an
election year.
Specifically he aimed bia bleat
at Rep. Emanuel Cellar (D-N. Y.)
chairman of the Judiciary Commit­
tee which drafted the bill. He said
O iler himself had "dillied, dallied
and delayed," for seven months
last year. He said teller until to­
day never had pushed for Rules
actiun to route the bill to Uw floor.

Stabs 6 On Street

tee disagreed with Medaris, but
aald: "Wa've got to have more
one-man control. 1 don't want dic­
tatorship • but something's got to
be done about this bickering and
back biting that Is still going on."
Rep. Chet Holifleld (D-Calif.),
chairman of the congressional
subcommittee on radiation, aald
figures developed by hi* group
last year take on a lew signifi­
cance to the present situation.
Holifted said that if Huiala
launched 260 missiles with H-bomb

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warhead* at B4 American tar­
gets. 30 million Amcrleant would
be killed and M million injured.
Th* 360 missile* are approxi­
mately tha number that Power,
rhlef of the Strategic Air Com­
mand, believe* the Russians could
have sometime to 1K2.
By coincidence, 38* la alao tb*
number of intercontinental balll*tic missiles that America baa
"programmed" to far. But there
la no chance that they could all
be rmplaced before toto 1*43 of
1*64.

Russians Report
'u per Missile
In Final Testing

COMMUNICATION MOON OELAY SYSTEM
' w iS u i;.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
House Rule* Committee decided to­
day to hold hearings, starting later
this week, on the long-stalled civil
rights bill.
No limit was set on the length
of the hearings. But Chairman Ho­
ward W. Smith (D-Va.) told news­
men the committee "was of a
mind to limit them to a reasonable
extent."
Tbe action was taken to closed
session shortly after an open door
scrap over a motion to clear tha
controversial bill for House action
immediately.
The motion, made by Rep. Ray
J. Madden (D-Ind.), waa with­
drawn after it became apparent M
would be beaten.
Madden —mended that hearings
by the 'conservative-dominated
committee could delay action on
the bill, which provide! new pro­
tection. for school, integration nr-

Chamber Honors Bitting
As Servant O f Community Mental Patient
lina "throughout his yaars as a
resident af Sanford participated
to, organised and encouraged all
types of civic activities, and gave
unselfishly ef his time and effort
la Ms* betterment af our tornmunity and slate."
Bitting, who waa al*o a membar af toa First Methodist Church,
Masonic Ladga N*. M and San­
ford Elba Club, waa manager af
Tauchton Drag Co.
Ik a Chy Coca mission alao adopt­
ed n resolution at iu tost meet­
ing to tribute to tbe rlvic efforts
af BiUtey, especially commandIny bla wo:* ra n r'., rti -ml-sloner, v

Retiring Army MaJ. Gen. John
Mrdari* said that at tha present
ratea of progress Russia may
completely dominate space with­
in to year*.
Medaris, whoa* retirement from
the Army became effective Sun­
day, said to a farewell interview
with Miisiles and Rocket* magasin* that all missile and space ac­
tivities should be placed under a
joint military command.
Chairman Overton Brooks (DLa.) of the Ifouie Spare Commit­

Rules Committee
To Hold Hearings
On Rights Bill

Oregon Newspaper
Trucks Blown Up

Vole Renewal
Cards Requested

NO. f i t

Space Race May Bring Missile Czar

MIAMI (UPI) — Convicted amb«aaUr James E. Evans said
Sunday he would be killed by
other prisoners if he is returned
to Salford Mate Prison. Evans,
37, said bo Informed on a guard
to break up a ring sailing narcoliecontaining nsaal Inhalers while
at Raltord. Ho was to Dade Coun­ PORTI.AND. Ore (UPI) -E ight
County resident who wish to ty
Jail hers Sunday awaiting trial
vole this year were urged today for grand larcony and passing trucks serving the Oregon JournalOregonian were blown up at two
bp Mra. Camilla Braes, supervis­ bad ebaeka.
locations to the Portland a n a Sun
ee af registration, to mail la their
day night.
voting registration renewal cards
Forced To Resettle
The newspapers have had labor
"aa soon as possible."
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tbe difficulty aincc last November.
Mia. Brace said that 11.300
Three sticks of dynamite, attachcards wera mailed out and 10,HI House Committee on Un-American
Activities report* that hundred* rd to a five-foot (use that had
have beca returned.
Mra. Brace explained that those of thousands af men, women and fizzled, were found oa the floor of
who haven't returned their cards children a n being forcibly reset­ another truck. It waa disarmed by
must do ao at once ao their names tled in Siberia and Turkrilan by a police officer.
Four of Ibe truck* ezpludcd to
will be retained an tbe voting list*. the Communists. The committee
Tbe nurd system ef ehecilng released loader the sixth to a northwest Portland, the others to
registration *la effected each two series of reports of tbe "crime* the downtown arra of Oregon City
years according to Florida law. of Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khru­ 11 milei awgy, all within minutes
Ail cards should be returned to shchev." Tbe report said tha re­ of each other shortly before 11:10
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tbe voting registration office to location waa from the Baltic p, tn.
Two other truckx parked nearby
state*, tha Ukarin* and BycloruaUm Chamber of Oemmeree
In Oregon City were damaged by
tog.
the explosions. The van-type Orecon CUy vehicles were owned by
the Wymora Transport Co., under
contract to kaU . newsprint from
the Crown-Eellerbach Co. to the
Oregon Jouraai-Oregooian.

Tbe Chamber of C&gt; amerce to­
day paid tribute to W. V. Bitting,
un­
a toadtog citizen af Mm
ity who died Jan. 11.
U a resolution adopted by the
chamber’s board of directors and
released today, Bitting was hon­
ored for serving Sanford aa a city
commissioner, member af the
housing gdUmrity, president af
Youth Killed
tha Bomtoolo County Chamber of
Coamarae and an actlva dimeter
While Hunting
of tha Ounbar of Cammarco.
Tha rasolution recognized Bil­
GENEVA, Ala. IUP1) - A U
year-old Panama City, youth was ling'* "faithful publie aorvico to
■antdiatolly hhat to death bp a Sanford. Seminole County and tha
atafo af Florida."
white too two w en bunting.
Tha raiolulign states that Bil­
The education program on tbe
work ef the society started tost
week whan officers appeared at
the Eiwaala Club to explain Ms
plans. This program will bo eap ended to include schools and
other groups interested to the
problem ef handbag rtray animals

VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Partly ckmdy through Tuesday. Tfiffti today, 66-70. Low toniight, 46-50.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1960 SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908

’

MOSCOW (UPI) — Th* leviot
Union eanBnnnd today K Brad A
second euper-miaall* into the Paci­
fic Sunday to complete Ma presefo
series of rocket teats fo Mut nr**
ahead of schedule.
Th* Tea* announcement dM M l
give tbe precis* point ef tbe recto
et’s Impart, bet sold lb* next-tolast stag* with * dummy neon com
had "reached the intended regtea
In the Pacific Ocean."
It added that toto j b r t suoraao-

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PICTURE BOUNCES O IT THE MOON. A photograph
of aircraft carrier Hancock with office ra and men
&gt;*

mt um* the moon an
relayf point,
point. L
Diagram
shown how the
th#\ high frequency
_
wnvsf travel*)] from Fear) Harbor to Cheltenham, Ma.
Tha ayatena can ovsreomn etmoapherie c o itio n s .
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4 Negro Youths Charged
In Parking M eter Thefts
Sanford police charged four
N'egro boys with breaking toto and
stealing 11 parking meters Runday.
All the boys are batwaen nin*
and U-years- old. Sunday’s ouL
bieak waa tha tlintax of a rash
of meter vandalism that began
Jan. 17. One af the boys, aa 11
year old, admitted breaking or
taking nine olhar meters between
Jan. 17-tt police said.
Money boxes ware missing from
all 11 maters in Sunday's tpleodc.
Most of tha meter breakage and

theft was on Second St. near San­
ford Ava. and on Sanford Ave.
between Second PC and Commarrial Ave.
In some cases Mia meters were
torn off pad In others just the
handles were broken off, police
said. Urn name* of tb* boys In­
volved w en plaeod on Um juvenile
court docket. Polk* (old the beys'
parents that they would have to
appear in Juvenile court with their
children.
Two Sanford church** alee had
iheir troubles with tbe younger
set Saturday. Thro* boys broke
Into Holy Cross Episcopal Church
and broke a pip* off th* organ and
stole soma cross**, police reported.
Th* asm* boya wore taken home
after they were found eleaping to
Ihe First Presbyterian Church.
Tha boys did not do any damage
Two email hoy* wart shot to a there but they tried to light the
struggle ever a rifla bars Satur­ heater and left maltha* around,
police said.
day,
Sanford pollve reported that
Laney Bell Fleming and her
mother, Lormey Reed were strug­
gling over n rifle when the gun
went off. Eight year eld Jimmie
l.oe Fleming and five year old Pat
Fleming b o t h received arm
wounds. Jimmie had a compound
fracture and the other bullet went
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (UPl)-Anthrough Pat’s arm, lodging in hia olhor school to thi* Washington
aide.
suburb peacefully began raeial
The accident happened at tbs totregration today.
Fiva Negroes entered Minnie
boys' 1403 W. First Bt. homo. Both
thalr mother, Mr*. Flaming, and Howard atemenlary school without
Mr*. Reed were rhargrd with dis­ incident. They registered for the
orderly conduct and discharging second Mmester, then went to
class*:.
firearms.
Another all-white institution, Jef­
ferson school for eighth graders,
waa scheduled to admit a Negro
M a lt Chorus
girl but City. Icbool Sopl , T. C.
Williams said ah* bad not arrived
Rehearsal Tonight an
hour after the school day
The isnford Mata Chorus will started.
bald a rehearsal at ■ p. as.
today at the UBO Hall to Mm
roar of tha Chamber fo Commerce Rail Engineers
building.
The group will .ark on • mice- Plan Strike Vote
Hen af Bach choralta and bit
CHICAGO (UPI) — Tbe Brother­
show tunes from Roger! end hood ef tmeemotive Engineers
Hammereleia.
prepared today to take a strike
Director ef the ahorus ia Bob veto white twe ether railroad
Carol* who today urged anyone uaiona resumed negotiation* with
with singing talent to attend the the satire's rail Industry,
rehearsal Ianight and fry out for
Tb* togfoaan union said M

2 Boys Hurt
In Gun Squabble

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, (UPI) “They were Russians, and we're at
war with tha Russians. I wanted
to see if they could alaqd the
pain."
With those words, Kenneth A.
Johnson, M, explained why he stab­
bed six persona, on* critically,
while walking through an afternoon
crowd hi downtown Minneapolis
Saturday.
Johnson, a former mental patient
with a past history of senseless
violence, else fried to alU tha
throat af a policeman who tried to
arrest him. He finally was trapped
At the
by three officers to a restaurant. active

Alexandria Opens
Integrated School

time there are 11

fo lb

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ilea designed to develop a mac* »
powerful mullt-etage rocket tar
U
iaunchlag earth satellite* and tb prepare for flight* I* other plan*
eta.
"Ie this eonnerthm,'* (be am
oounesment said, "Tea* fo author­
ised to state that fo* area daftead
by Um aoordtoatea give* fo tb*
automent ef Jan. g, 1MB, fo
I from *^iK»g» |M
^ea fra * Feb, b - l u t fo
■i
The Soviet tfofog' anaaunood «
daa. B that ft we* Betting oaldo b
44AMsquare-mile foal area fo foe
Central Pa rifle about U M arifoe
•oulhwort af Hawaii for a mouth
from Jon. U to Fab. IA. It warned
shipping and ptoeM net ef fob
area during thla time,
Tha Taa# announcement font the
toot* have ended ahead ef achedele means that normal anrfaee
and ate travel may safety ba re­
sumed fo tbe Pacific aegfoa re*
oaks ahead af time.
Teas made Me dfoaleeeie ef foie
second Soviet super-missile Mat
abet fo foe FeaMt fo a « tcfo l
broadcast.
Tb# aanrenreweet waa extreme­
ly bretf to comparison with th*
statement Issued following fo* Bret
shot Jan. M. This time, it gave a*
distance the racket traveled, nor
did M aay bow dare Mawn* re Me
target point. Teas acid foe Aral
racket came within u s mMoe of Me
tea-4 after n Bight ef 7,Ml H o e ,

Gales Defends
Missile Strength
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Dofena*
Secretary Thomas I . Gatos today
disputed the Idea that Beasts hat
outdistance or area overtaken
lb* United ate toe fo military
power.
Galea, teitifyiog for foe B nt
■
Um* ea defease secretary before
the ScueU military appropriations
subco mlttee, said emphatically
there was ao 'deterrent gap' fo
America^ military strength.
Gates farad questioning **
report# that toulligenc* eaperta
have modified estimate oa which
he baaed bl* appraisal af V. A
mllit. / needs.
Ha conceded foal Uhl J l u i i l u L ,
"may enjoy — at limes — a
moderate numerical superiority"
of toterrantteantal btUfoa* and
sea-launched missiles during the
nest three year*.
But be said the "veriatUUy and
afrragth" af U. S. overall retalia­
tory capability waa much greater. *i*
As support ef this claim, he e f
powerful long-range bomber ft
a "cleariy superior" Navy 5
?
bettor air defense.

—
Jewish Leaders
Gather For Meet
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)
can Jewish Under* gatb
today to prepare for th*
Inaugural raeforiere e l "
Jtwteah
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Commercial sewing classes open­
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Mills.
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attending classes and are not guar­
anteed a job. Successfully finishing
the course depends on trainees'
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NEW HAVEN, Coon. (UP1) —
Nineteen Yale University students,
representing hometowns from
coast to coast, go to court todsi
to answer charges stemming from
a “ morals complaint" which rock*
ed the school's 290-year-old foun­
dations.
The uadergrads wore all charg­
ed with lascivious carriage, a
charge which could result io ailmonth Jail sentences or SMO lines,
or both. All were treed under
bonds e! $500 when arrested.
The roundup of students began
following the disclosure Jan. i t
that there had been several Inci­
dents at Yale's CaUioeu College
Involving a score ef undergrad­
uates and a 14-yearoU |hr1 from
nearby Hamden.

Allan M. Campbell Co., Tyler,
« t t ., submitted the bid for tbe
prefect which celts for on eightlane divided facility between 7Mb
gad Mth Sts., with dual grade
eeparatiou bridges over N. W.
tflh and N.W. tu t Sts., and dual
bridges ever Little River Canal.
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Lake end Volusia: SUte Road
IN la Mount Dora, S R4S from
SB IN in Mount Dora east to
the Weldvo R im , Laka Ave„ and
Irma St. la Tavares between SR
IS had Dare Avr„ and SR IS and
fte teem the south limits to the
M th limits of Orange City, PsvA-Way Carp., Ukaland, fill,SOS.
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Are. north (o 17th SI. north, W. L.
Cobb, Tampa, U.M.U0.
Falk: SR S-1T-A from a point
« SR M south of Lake Writs,
wait about OJ mile, Willis A
Sanches, OcaU, 9SS.1II.
By PRED DANEIG
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Here’s
S J . miles north of Lake Alfred
•artk 1.7 miles, Paul Stiusher, a quick Idea of how unpreten­
Winter Park. 1141,0*.
tious the new Kate Smith show
la: Miss Smith wore the same
gown throughout her half-hour
CBS-TV musical roilcall.
. The accent, you see, was on
.music and no! fashion, aaappy
pattar or danelng; juat the sound
of music.
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course, wa’vn seen enough of
Miss Smith oo reeent TV guest
appearances to know that voicewise, as we say east of Madlaou
wad SR M U from SR SO North Avenue,
she sure can vocalwlee
4U SR fM, J. D. Manly, Leaaburg, but the happiest factor of all was
S172.M.
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Wont Rice Creak north of Palatka, self get trapped into a soupy,
worth to the Clay County line, dated array of music arrangeDuval Eagiasertef A Contracting mhnts. She's staying young. The
orchestra, under Neal HefU'a ba­
Co, Jacksonville, SITSAM.
ton, knocked out aomo crisp
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especially in

Tbe els sees were started in co­
operation with the county Depart­
ment of Vocational Education, dl•acted by E. 8 . Douglass. Douglass
fcaa stressed the need for morn
trained eeamstressea in Seminole
County'* garment industry.
Iks classed grew out of a Jan.
It meeting attended by Douglass,
Marvin Mellter of Sanford Manu­
facturers, Inc.; Abe Gussow of
Brookfield Mills, Inc.; John Pierrn
of Pierrn Manufacturing Co., and
Dan Hahn, manager of the Sanford
office ef tbe Florida State Employ­
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era elfeeU, walked off, or Magfared off, with the acting honors
in Monday night's Pater Gunn
chapter. Mrlntlre portrayed a fargone alcoholic who hired Gunn to
keep him away Norn Ike booee
for II hours so that Mclntlre's
airport reunion with hie daughter
eould go off without a hiccup. The
script had somo flaws In B and
the ending, though callout, was
nevertheless Justifiable. But what
stands out is Mclntlre's terrifying
portrait ef a burnt-lip, blearyeyed, bewhlskered old sot.
Love and Marriage concluded
Ms stand on NBC-TV Monday
night. 1 thought Stubby Kayo aa
tbe aongplugger aaa William
Domaroet aa Ida bass might have
made H a mors oatoftalalng
series If they hadn't boon eaeumborod with a dreary “ family torn-

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To Open Feb. IS
Fair day* a n coming.
The Seminole County Fair will be Feb. 15-20 on the
Sanford American Legion Post grounds. Page Show#
will furnish the midway. Children's day for youngsters
under 15 will bo Feb. 18. Special hours for tha young
people that day will ba 4-7 p.m.
Children will get tickets at their schools.
Two bicycles, one for a boy and one for a girl, will
be given to tho two lucky ticket holders Feb. 16. Each
of the bicycles ia worth $50. Thera is no admission
charge to tha fair put on by Sanford’s American Legion
Foot 53.
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Monday night's post meeting. Each captain will pick a
team to assist him.
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Four Seminole County fire departments streamlined
their mutual aid agreements Wednesday night.
Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry and Lake
Mary fire departments worked out two agreements that will
keep all four towns protected even though some departments
may be away from home helping fight fire in another town.

Hews Briefs
Connor To Run
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - Sen.
James E. Connor of BrooksviUe
today notified Secretary of State
R. A. Gray ha wiU be a candidate
for re-election lo the ninth sena­
torial district seat.

£ -1 5 Heady
WASHINGTON (UP1) — Th« first
of three X-U rocket planes design­
ed to probe the fringes of apace
wiU be turned.over In the govern­
ment In the next "week or so."
Tha X-U Sa designed to carry a
man to altitudes of 100 lo ISO
miles and at speeds of 4,000 to
4,300 miles an hour.

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BELLE GLADE (UP1) - Slate
farm labor chief Ralph Hose esti­
mates 9,300 migrant farm worker*
will be out of work or "partially
unemployed" in Florida by Fab.
I. But Moaa said tain survey show­
ed another harvesting peak will
bo reached about March 10 at a
result of replanting of froxen veget­
able fields.

£ )b ject. Contacted
NEW ORLEANS (t)Pl) - The
Coast Guard reputed Wednesday
that Navy ship* have mad« sonar
contact with an object on the bot­
tom of the Gulf of Mexico la the
vicinity of the Novamber airliner
crash which kilted 41 person*,
ioundlng equipment located flw
object in ISO feet of water. It may
ba part of the wreckage of the Ml-fated National Airlines plane wirfqh
feraihcd Nov. 18.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Senate
President Dewey Johnson, leader
of th* "Pork Chop Gang," took
himself out of the governor’s raeo
apparently because he thought ho
.could not get the big city vote.
1 The Quincy legislator had not ofiidaJly announced as a candidate
bid it waa thought be would run
up Until the moment be gave his
withdrawal statement Wednesday.
Johnson heeds Ihe bloc of smell
county senators, called the "Purfc
Chop Gang," which has rcfiued
repeatedly to accept a kgUlaUve
reapportionment plan acceptable te
lawmakers from heavily populated
mresr.
He was an author of th* con)mla* 44-senator. 103-member
tee plan defeated at the p*IU
last November.
Johnson said his friends bad con­
tributed sufficient funds te insure
# reasonable campaign, "but l
value my friends too much te risk
« * 4r • «»*» ta a campatau ta

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PARIS (UPI1—Tlv» government
today began the wholesale a m it
at extreme right-wing French
leaders la a dramatic moea la
prevent the Algerian uprising
from spreading ta the mainland
and overthrowing the government
of President Charles DeGsulle.
One of the first arrested was
extremis, leader Jean-Marie LaPen, a member of the National
Assembly who tried Wednesday to
organise a students strike la Paris
but failed. Arrest warranta were
issued for M other prominent
rightists.
Among these was Air Force
Gen. Rene Chassin who helped
lead the IMS uprising which
smashed the Fourth Republic and
brought DeGaulle out at retire­
ment as France's leader. In lHt
he was accused of trying ta rataa
a guerrilla force
France
against the existing government.
Delegate General Penl De(sorrier said tonight that ho and
Gee. Maurice Challe, French
commander In Algesia, were
leaving the etty of Algiers ta
set up ■ command pom la tho
reentry aids. Be said President
Charles DeGseUe aeon weald
Isaac orders to tho army.
The warranta. charged all of
those sought today with violation
of Article tf of the penal coda,
prohibiting any plot lo change the
form of government.
The crackdown began at dawn
with police raids oo homes
throughout Prance and on rightwing organisations which support
the Algerian settlers.

WEATHER: Partly dowdy today and tonight with a faw showers. High today in tho upper 70’a. Low toniirht, 48-55.
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Established 1908

THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. 1960

SANFORD, .FLORIDA

NuclearAttackCouldComeSoon, General Says
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A ir
Force Gen: Thomas S. Power
warned today that Russia might
have enough intercontinental mis­
siles within two years ta launch a
massive nuclear attack on the
United States.
But, Power, chief of the Strate­
gic Air Command, said the Soviet
Union would be afraid to mskt
such an attack if America's nu­
clear bombers were kept am air­
borne alert. Such an alert, he
said, "can he instituted when re­
quired."

If the Russians were not de­
terred from attacking, Power de­
clared, "we will have no active
defense whatever against their
ballistic missiles."
Ths SAC eommander made the
statements hi a speech prepared
for the American Legion National
Security Commission. The re­
marks were sure to add fuel to
the controversy ever new admin­
istration estimates downgrading
tbs Russian missile threat. Demo-

crats claim to* new view is "toe
rosy." .
Another speekor, Sea. Heory M.
Jsckann (D-Wssh.), a member of
(he Senate Armed Service Com­
mittee, told the Legtaa group be
would seek fund* far M new
Polsrii mluile submarine# tote
year—seven more than President
Elsenhower'* defense budget rec­
ommended.
But Power said toe Nsvy's Po­
laris missiles could "conceivably
even detract" from th* natloo's
offensive strength uni*** they

were integrated with SAC weap­
on* under a "harmonious" com­
mand.
A Joint strategic command I*
under eoniideratioa at the Penta­
gon
Although ihe 1,100-mile Pol arta
will ranry en H-bomb warhead,
Power referred to it as a "small"
missile.
The four-star general empha­
sised his belief thst ton nation
must prepare tor sa airborne

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A high official of tha nation**
civilian apace agency told Congress today that tho United
States Is planning to send a manned satellite around th*
.. moon and back to earth sometime by 1965.
Richard E. Horner also aaid tha National Aeronautics
and Space Administration plnns to land an unmanned satel.
Ills oa tha surface of the moon

Sleet, Snow, Fog
Hit East Coast

tattoo ef ihe Belie DevM ate* ft
the Civic Center Saturday night. J
"The council ia iatecested pri­
marily ia edeeetloo'ehMf beat* di­
sease, but this take* some flaanctel
becking, so we ask support- ef die
Bette Davis show for inis reason,"
Southward said.
‘ We would like le point out Wat
most at tho funds raised la the
county coma back te be apart hart,
so we’re really helping ourselves,"
he etreaaed.
With curtain time on ihe blghiy■cclaimed staging by MUs Davia
and Barry Sullivan af "The World
of Carl Sandburg" set far l:*&gt; §.
m. Saturday, only two day* genam
le get tickets la advance.
Frank Mebaae, ticket sals chair­
man, said today, that there are
still plenty of good seats, although
tho sale was brisk yesterday. All
advance sate tickets are reserved
■cate.
Mias Davia has written a tetter
lo Mrs. Leonard Munson, Heart
Fund chairman here, saying “ it'a
a pleasure te be' appearing in San­
ford." Mrs. Munson also had clip­
pings of reviews of the show te
AUanta, Daytona Beach, Ft. Lau­
derdale and other cities praising
tha prrsehtalioo for its variety and
impact.

The Seminole County Juvrtuk
Council wUl have a "core" group
in meet emergency situations and
a larger group at honorary mamJuvenile Judge Wilson Alexander
told the Jaycees today that this te
the present plat of the council'*
seven charter ' member*. The
charter members will meet sow
to work out a definite policy an
membership.
Sanford Junior High Principal
Hugh Carlton said that Uw organi­
sation needs an emergency group
that can meet quick!, to lake ac­
tion when children need help.
Some aiiuationa Just can’t waft,
be added.
Carlton, Judge Ateasnder sad
Juvenile Couacil president Harold
Heckcnbarh explained Uw eemicil'a alma te the Jaycees.

Two Hospitalised
After Stabbing
A atabhing Wednesday night lad
it hoapiiaitiattei ef tew lanfaad
Steve Dudley was taken to Betelnote Memorial Hospital with a
knife wound under his left teag.
Sheriff* deputies, aeid. Willie Mae
Luces ef 1411*4 W. Uth St- waa
hoapReilaad with faro cute toM waa
released today. A hearing wit to
dcteymj* c h w v , v

1 p. in. Slocks
looked for "a manned landing on
th* moon" sometime alter 1110.
Horner reported NASA now plans
two launchings of the l.SOO.OOO
pound thrust Saturn apace engine
in 1M3. He predicted tl?*t by IMS
the United Stales would be able
lo launch a M,000-pound space
cralt in a Joo-mlte orbit around
lbe earth.
By IMS, he Said, the United
Stairs should be capable of launch­
ing apace cralt waighlng 40,000
pounds lale similar orbit and by

HERE'S HOW i r S DUNE.
1 W vwnan* golfer Patty
Borg given a little advice te
Kader tournament winner
Mra. Harriett Williams,
above. Mina Herg and high­
ly rated pro golfera Betsy
Kawla and Wanda Sanchea
put on a golf clinic and ex­
hibition at the llayfalr
Country Club Wednesday,
From the left are Mra. Jo
Symen, also a participant
in tha Kader Tournament;
Betsy Kawla, Fatty Berg,
Harriett Williams, a n d
Wanda Sanches. B e l o w ,
Mlsa Sanches shows some
follow-through style as ehe
drives a ahot down the fair­
way.
(Herald Photos)

■ « &amp; temperature* helped'lake
the Icy glgaa off agtdwestern highways, where aevee persons died
ia winter-blamed auto aceldeate.

WASHINGTON (UF1) - South­
ern Democrat* charged la Urn Sen­
ate today that tha. administration’*
new civil rightg proposal ter voting
guarantees would revive what they
called a "punitive" Becenstrvctioa
era hill once npialcd by Congress.
In a fleer speech, Sen. Herman
E. Talmsdge (D-Oa.) called the
plan "election year bait." Ha laid
it is symptomatic of what he call­
ed the "second Reconstruction
era."
Sea. A. Willis Robertsop (D-Vs.)
said th* proposal would revive a
measure which allowed "federal
troops with dram bayonrti te
operate el the poll*" after Uw
Civil War.
Ally. Gen. William P. Rogers
unveiled the new admieiitralion
proposal Tuesday. It would permit

TV May Aid Education
Program In County Soon
*

Talmsdge contended the now fteminoi* County school chiidicu ■iuo U also preparing a detailed
proposal te almost Ideatkal with may be tearateg some of their study an the proposed project and
a Uw posaed by Coogran te 1IT1 ABC's from lakviilon In the not wiU release further information to
county school offic&lt; sis in tho near
futura.
School officials from Seminole,
Osceola, Brevard, Volusia, Flagler
and Orange mot in Orlando recent­
lyJ * discus* the possibility of set­
ting up special funds for an edu­
cational television project.
The group was informed at the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - De­
cember ompleymeat te Florida meeting that Ihe Ford Foundation
NEW YORK (UPI) —Prodigal
bit an all-time high with 1.II1.M0 U considering aiding in the project heir«a* Gambia Benedict and her
workers pieced la Jobe, tha Indus­ bp nieeateg some fundi for these grandmother battle it out ta lw*
trial Commission said todayControl Florida cosuites to toe tied New York court* today over the
Chairman James T. Vocal!* into the Gainesville Educational IB-year-old brunette's right to be
said H waa Ihe drat time ta the att-up on tho north and the Tampa wilh the married man she loves.
stale4* history (hat non-agrirultu- Educational art-up on the south.
Grandmother Mr*. Henry Har­
ral ompleymeat baa been men
The Florida Education Cominis- per Benedict marched Gamble
than l.MO.Ote.
into Juvenile Court Wednesday
"Wo have passed another leadand wm a temporary ruliag pa­
mark In our development as a
roling Gambia in ber custody
major Mete," Vocaile said.
pending a bearing, Feb. M. But
Tho total was 40..J0 ever the
33-year-old Andre Porumbeanu
previous month.
caught up wilh. them with a subARCADIA (U l'l)—Howaid rat­ pen*
Vocelle alas reported U-SM Johe
ordering Mrs. Benedict to
were created by Jha Mate's rising ion, Sg, stabbed himself fstelly bring Gambia today to a higher
here Wednesday night aft^r knif­ court where be will seek a ha­
ing hie estranged wife during an beas carpus ruling releasing hie
argument over reconciliation, of­ tero age sweetheart.
ficers aaid.
I'orumbeaau'a petition in Man­
Patton's M-year-old wife. Agnes, hattan Supreme Court cbsrgod
■ufftared superficial guts |on bet that Gamble was being “ Illegally
throat.
detained” to ber grandmother's
Rheriff'a deputies said] Patton imposing white stone mansion
went to hia home to attempt n just off Fifth Avenue.
reoancUiatton with hi* wire after
Gamble wan in tears as police
a two week separation. An argu­ led ber through the crowd outside
ment began and Mra. Felton fled lhi BrookJra ugH M a aad Am*
with her husband chasing her, posited her la her family's black
deputies said.
limousine

Mon Stabs Self
After Argument

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alert to which some ef hi* awclear bomber* would be kept eon.
stonily la toe sir so they would
not be destroyed ux the ground bp
a surprise Russian attack.
By 1M2, when ha predicted Ruesis might have enough apissfla* te
attack, Power said, "we will not
have in full operation warning
systems, which under all circum­
stances, will give SAC enough
warning to get the alert tares air­
borne before It can be destroyed
on to* ground.1*

Moon Satellite
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tn esse one town department
peeds help, the nearest town will
send It. The town furtberest from
tho fire will send a truck to the
town that weakened its asm pro­
lection by sending help to tho
city where the Are it burning.
Thla system of overyone moving
up a atep will keep any ona town
from being totally unprotected.
It will also get help to tho lire
from the nearest point.
In sase of a very bad fire,
where trucks -from all towns had
U help, tho following system
would go into effect. A man would
be posted at a phone near the
fire and the phone number given
lo each town's department. If a
fire broke out in any other city,
the town would simply phone this
By United Press lateraattenal
number to recall its trucks from
A winter mixture ef sleet, snow
the original fire.
Casselberry fire chief Paul and fog covered the East from
Bates said that all fir* ehltfa Maine to the Gulf Coaat today.
An ice storm which plagued midwill maet Feb. M in iron out
western
molorisla Wednesday knif­
final details of ihe plan.
ed aenua the northeaat from north­
ern Ohio Into Massachusetts.
Snow covered New England,north
of tho let tone and light rain drlxzled through low clouds and fog
Irons the mid-Mississippi Valtey
Into Alabama and Georgia and
from New York state into Florida.
The Weather Bureau warned that
Earnest Southward, president of highways would slay dangerous
tha Seminole-DeBary Hurt Coun­ from Ohio to Massachusetts today,
cil, spoke at Me Chamber at Com- la addition lour to ate laches ef
mertf .Qdtoq Oak thisr.marring

Judge Explains
Council Plans
Johnson Withdraws
From State Race

France Begins
Drive Against
Anti-DeGaullists

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President Charts
Political Course
LOB ANGELES (UP!) - presi­
dent Elsenhower appeared today
te have charted kii course ef po­
litical aettom lor the pre-oonvealioo stages of the 1IM campaign:
Steer deer at personalities far
the time being and drum no th*
Isaues af inflation and national
BMirairiiw
security.
~*
Speaking from here Wednesday
night to thousands af Republican
party workers gathered at "din­
ner with Ike" fund-raising par­
tial acroia tha nation, Uw Presi­
dent hammered away at Demo­
cratic fiscal policies. He stressed
repeatedly how Amerlre bed
prospend tote th* world's meet
powerful nation, militarily end
economically, during the Arm aoven years of bin administration.
Thla was bla first major politi­
cal speech of Ihe natioaal elec­
tion year end he spoke te the
home state at the Republican
most likely to run to auccaod Urn,
Vice Pnaldent Richard M. Nixon.
Yet, not once during his closed
circuit television talk to M party
dinners did Eisenhower mention
the vice president's name.

Scorch Widens
For Missing Pair

said these achievements wen caaalitent with tho technical know­
ledge sow available t« NASA U
"enough resources" were channel­
ed lalo their development.
Before today's bearing, a num­
ber of tho House committee said
NASA might encounter difficulty
gelling money from Congress ualeaa H provided more information
to ibo legislators.
Rep. B. F. Sisk (D-CaUf.) told
Untied Press internatieaal: "U
the agency la going lo lake a policy
of aoi giving us full and complete
information, we're going le have
lo taka a good bard look al every
item in Urn authorisation,"

Bond Interest
Due Here Feb. 1
Needy $43,000 in interest an
Sanford bonds will ha duo Fab, 1
and Mar. I.
Monday, to,009 interest wM ha
due on Sanford Public Improve­
ment Revenue bond*. The inter­
est te paid out ef Florida Pnwor
and Light Co. franchise fundi.
Tan of tha 11,000 bonds wlft alio
bo retired M.nday, This Issue
was originally sold for $400,000.
March 1, $34,000 interest oo San­
ford's A, B, C, D and E bonds
will be due. There te $3,MIAM
worth uf these hoods to be retired.
All these bonds make up ail ef
the saves city Issue* to be re­
tired.
Interest oo the seventh, the weter and sewer revenue certificates,
will be paid May 1. Payments an
eaeh of these Issues is made semi­
annually. Sanford’a bond* outMending new total f3.lM.M0.

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CAPE CANAVERAL (UP1) — A
Negro construction worker wah
kilted by a truck today white on
the Job at tha Mg missile tea*
center here.
The victim wee IdeatiCM am
Morris Carter, eg, at Baaferd.
Authorities said Carter waa run
over by a dump troek at Complea
34, where fedUtlae ter America’*
Saturn super-booster rochet era
being built

County Contmiufcmsra will tea*#
Friday morning te visit throe ether
Jell* « the Mate haters discussing
construction costa af a Raw county
jail.
County Commission Chairmen
Joba Krider said thla mornteg that
he, along with commissioner*
Varoon Dunn, Lawrenw Swafford
end Homer LRUs, wid lour jails
te 3*bring end Oran#* tad Broyard ffrmilltt. Accompanying Urn hoard on tha
trip will bn Architect Jamea Gam*
bla Rogers.
In explaining th* tour. Krider
laid the beard agreed lo survey
the Jail altos just ai they bed tout*
ed health tartar sites over Mm
auto before aiming up with n
recommendation an the cost a t tha
new health center.

WASHINGTON (UP1) - A new
U. S. * Russian atalemal* today
blocked any quick settlemra! of
Uw Soviet Union's multi - million
dollar World War II knd-Jaast
debt te this country.
Negotiation* collapsed Wednes­
day when tho Sovtet insisted that
U, I. trad* restrictions against
Russia be eased in return for say
agreement. Bearing an unexpsetsd day gg president at the Central
change in Ihe MnmUa'a attitude, Florida Junior College In Ocala, g
th* matter wee deed for the time
being.
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MIAMI (UPI) - lbs sesnh
widened today ter t Maryland tanpie missing Macs they ditched (heir
■mall Cessna airplane ia the Rahi­
ms* • week sg*.
Twajuyetx Ceart Guard, Ak
Fares and Navy plaaes went m
teday to leak tor aha smalt. Iden­
tified se Mr. aad UnVOmm |.
Dickson of Easton, Md.

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The Saafocd Humana Society ha*
been offered land aad tentatively
offered a car or station wagon.
The society president, Mrs. Era
est Cowley, told Sanford, Kiwi aims
Wednesday that o man has offer­
ed two end ■ half acne outside
of Sanford. Ho will help remodel
the building if be gate seme pay­
ment from the society, Mn. Cow­
ley aald. Society officers will look
at the site Saturday.
A ‘Sanford ear dealer baa offer­
ed the society a car or station
wagon. The offer is tentative be­
cause the society needs the buildlag before it ran scrept tbs ear.
The building would bo used oe a
shelter. Mn. Cowley eatd the so­
ciety needs land, with a building
If possible.
The society now has IT membora and (too la tba bank. The
money canto from dooaUooa aad
membership fees.
Thera is a graft seed to Baator aa organisation to take

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Caitro forcoa overthrow Ballita'a
government. .
Chain acevted Maiferrer'or
being Urn leader of a privets
army, “the Tlgeri," Wfcleh Caitro
Mamed for carrying out private

•secutlom ordered by Batista.
Maiferrer hat been known U
Cuba's Mo. } “ war criminal"
aincn Caitro look control, Ho. was
' charged witli the murder and torlure 0/ at leait l oco pcraona.

conapirTYLfiR; Tex. (U PI)—Judfcw Craven Board Wednraday turned down Gerald Jonea* application for divorce.
Jonea, ■ dirt contractor, Mid hla wife attended a
Baptist church too much. The only complaint he had
about hia wife in 87 yearn of marriage, he aald, waa that
she went to church “nearly every night” and wasn’t
home whan ha got o ff work. ,
Judge Beard, a Baptist deacon, said “1 have no dosire to sat a new precedent In grounds for divorce.”

HELPING OPEN THE LANES Chamber ef Commerce "greeter” Charlie
Morrison, right, got in a tittle practise at the new Jet Lease Wednesday,
let Lanes Manager John Spolski shows how it should be done. The lanes
are open unofficially now. A trend opening will he Feb. 88-39. This will
feeture loeel competition with netioaellr known bowleg Lee Jougillent end
free bowling Instruction.

cere of stray animals, Mrs. l’oub
ley said. She told the KlwaalaO
that city manager W. E. Knowles
goto many calls asking that strays
be pleked up.
The eoelety aimg at preventing
cruelty to children, ether depend­
ant persons aad animals. Society
members. who got complaints
about ear* to children will at in
the ehtritf, become deputised and
fry to correct the situation, Mrs.
Cowley said.
“ Only through education can
help these ettuatloni," sho aald.

Senate HH By
Rights Hassle

WASHINGTON (UPD-Aaethm
civil righto hemle-thla time e v #
the poll taa—threatened today tc
snort the Senate ahead to the
scheduled Fob. II attowdowa on the
rights lo w .
Tte aati-pell tea meaaurs, to tha
form to a prapamd onaoHMdtonal
WAMUNOTON (UPI) - The amendment barring the Ux aa e
tenoral Barvleea Administration vottog rnqulramant, waa tha
ky reaommoadod the sw­ tag business
ot a saw past afftoa aad
■at buildlac at Oatoatrite lea. g|peward L. Holland (to
at a asm to t t —Maa.
Vte.) towwduond tte omoadmo#
Wednesday. He tooted k onto an
to «n Sraate ate ltea£M»ab £ anrelated meenira sponsored hr
DefauvSr (D-TomU
J, Dadd (OOaaa).

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MIAMI (UP!) - Three -yeartod
Dsrloae Knowles was happily
•iaglag “Jews Loves Mo" WedMsday os sho drive heme with
her fondly from aa sflrmeso of

Now ptega, pnteU, M atam r,

Hospital Notes
The Navy Maria. daalgaod far
Bring from —hmwgid mmlear
■ubmoriaee, made its fourth
otreight lucceeifol flight here.
And at Edwards AFB, Calif., the
Air N n o mode « lunuifol test
of a "mlistlo oa a string.”

Lamtta Vann. Sanford
Amalia Pans. Sanford
WUlio Mao Maaniag. Saofmd
Arietta Cobertp, Baadord
Jaale Wright, Seafood
Jaaa Wlgg, Saated
Karl Durawrith, DeKary

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Mai Watfcjne, Banted
la August and December.

Youth Killed
In Auto Mishap

TAMPA (UPI) — Darrel

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Mr. and Mrs. Mai Osher*.
Sanford, a daugMor
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Seated, a te fM w
Mr. aid Mn. Bernard Mala,
Basted, a daughter

M ilk Froductrs
M ay Cut Frica*
TALLAHAMEE (UPI) - Milk
grade wei la Cootral Plorida aad
the Tampa Bay aroa may now ant
m m aa ranine milk sold to

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —‘ Bop.
Wayne L. Haya (D-ohto) ia far
from beteg a coeltnaod birdhater, but a aerials M-tet eagle
can Mala hla tamper at the drop
of a leather.

It’s , the one the Stale Depart
■eel waata to plan an the roof
program.

Mow-

posed roof top ornemeat because
of the coat.
‘ ‘The subcommittee told them
that aside from the nuaelioa of
lute ta kavtag a M-foot eagle oa
the roof, then was Urn fueatlaa
of wasting tespayore' money,”
Haya said.
*
“ 1 further told them whet with
all this screaming shout the budg­
et •round hen, leaving out $M,M weald ho e good piece to

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a .to million dollar authorisation

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to M tf to t deelled It'a time Is m in d owner* of vatads that they t o f f u obligation to keep thorn from
tug eyesores. '
DWmlMtnDtn told tha city manager this week to
■ tap tofereemeet o f the sanitary regulation* gg par*
| to vaeaat lots tad unused property,
tore hr* plenty of placea around town which need
at op and a k* of them era along French Av*,, coming
the iw fcif eye of the treveltoe who pane along Hwy.

»Y - GRORGB W. CRANK.
n , d ., m. d .
CASK D - 491: Ned G„ aged
W, la a hrUliaet engineering stu*
dent.
“ But, Dr. Crane,” he began
mournfully, “ 1 am a dummy when
oa a data.
“ I daa’t knew what te talk about.

whkhhav* been left untended to grow
add refuse for so long may even to hee

to toeotae a public
'use ertwf have
form those Jobs
schedule o f work without having to
Donna] pride of ownership ehoold
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tad ether engineering subjects.
* “ But the coeds don’t know a
thing about what 1 am aaylog, so
they are glad to get rid of me.
“ I seldom rata a second data.
At first, I decided girls were just
stupid, but 1 have followed your
column long enough to decide that
snap judgment ta just a Mat UtUe
means of panlog the buck aad
avoiding blame for my own poor

lit e r s rid away campaigns the community supports In
rtBtwaat o f tto pablio good. AUof them are wall concelvad
I jM tffkbty promoted to contribute to indication of
ftlsns o f tosltbiiad welfare.
New^mpme, spang the other now* media, a n called
m to to b a lm t t o ttoao efforts o f the various civic or*
daatfcme, church, social aad business groups to niss
is . fat ■■rtuvg or stir op public interest In other ways

la Cuba before tha Castro cstsstrepe, aad during, aad after it.
Hla koea reporter's ays and hU
betraylag heart chronicled a story
of hate ead love — the romance
of Castro's ragged hills of ravoiutha and tho pasateo ef tba aaerat

men laying down their weopoal
voluntarily te hold a baby while
the mother pulls a comb eut of
bar handbag to aataagla tha
child’s tres its.
Then the Intimate picture, look,
lag la ea a Cjban elocution.
You’re witching, listening, wfaoa
ala rifles explode at ecee. Here's
the way Andy aaya it la hla book!
“ Moreno stiffeaqd. . Hla lags
aeamtd te stretch eat, as a perns
dees when he U ia bed aad wakee
ap aad atretebse Me lose, ead hla
head went up aad against the
wall. Ha seemed te nmala there
for several seconds, as though
haajjag ea a hook. . .
“ Hla body railed a IMOo ea eae
aide t e a the violence ef the
aad one leg disced la the eir
for t moment bate* falliaf back.
Tbea, the mob feU eileat • .Ike
birds had otopte d siaglag. .
Ibst’a tee why Andy wrote R
Thera was always the iatlaete la “ A Reee ef Rebels? But, toil,
teusb. Aady was la Havana when call/, R1* the story ef a nowsCastro's July the Nth wen swirled

vary few papers which do not contribute
•pace to th«M projects, Thera la a load limit
tea flsvaral different projects sre going on
» pried, tha paper* cannot always please

chimp."
That mtaas you moat know
enough to atari a conversation, but

repartee ia to ask o qucillon. Fade
out with the-lntamiatlaa mark
(?), for it ia abapad tike a fishhook
ssd simply books th* other par-

“ Hew de yon kotp your skin
looking so soft aad JovelyT” Ned
caa casually inquire of hla date.
This query packs a double-barrel
wane* far It not only pays te*
oaod a eoMpUmate on bar oomptexiou, bat likewise start* her off
oa hor part of tha dialogue.
Aa experienced mala la suck a
smooth operator that ho will Area
strobe her cheek with his fingerUh ta corroborate his interest
la her eofi skin and thus more
^
getraavem U o, upon a
pVTMUl MVlAe
At tee outset, a shy iatrovertJvs
Hollywood cap only fted seatooagtosir may art be able to carry

moment This is natural and eontrl*
■oat of them, but committees should
o f TtoBarald has atatlsUca showing that
itea front page epaee tp worthy projects
mount of several thousand doQare a year
Ink advertising rata.
gtedkr, to t at the sacrifice o f leaving oat

s e s a a .n srfc .r'S

bat bs (IB at bait ilk tba quo*Uon In a meditative war*
“ You art a very graceful dine•r,” he caa continue,' “ w 1 npyou attend i M o&lt; dancel, don’t
rout"
Aar aueh querr will quick]/ Hr*
mil a lopiided adcatlit to •trike
«P ■ far dialofM which ii oaailr
wilhia the range of both their
experience*.
Aad If mu are jm r at/aiied by
OM of those awful pauses, that
may latntda la tba convertsUoa
of orta sophisticated people, then
you feel like calling “ Help, Help.”
go use that very word si aa ab­
breviated formula for starting in*
Uresting conreraalloa.
The “ K” stands for “ Hobbtai,”
to ask your companion if bo (or
■ba) ever collected Ramps or bat­
tle caps, book matches or birds’
eggs, ate.
If this opening proves a dud,
then switch over to “ E” which
Includes “ Entertainment,” meanlog movies, athletics, the theater,
dancing, etc.
The “ L” involves "Literature."
ranging from comic hooks and pa­
per backed editions te Um classics,
poetry, etc. Beware af being too
highbrow for on the usual data
your companion likes to relax.
Finally, report te the “ P" for
“ Politics,” but avoid. angry do*

bate*. Keep on u h , neutral
ground, rach aa whether U-/ear
oldi should vote, since the/ are
drafted at that age for Ana/ Serv*
lee*
a
Or ask If U. 8 . aenatora ahoulf
be limited to two terms, aa the
prestdeat la. etc.
fend lor the booklet “Formula
for Oa/ Conrcraalioo,” enclosing a
stamped return envelope, plus It
cents (non-profit).
’ It include* a fuller txpUnatioa
af the H-E-L-P formula abort, plus
tba longer “ DEAR HOME PALS’*
formula I used with mr North*
western tlnireraltr students,
n
(Always write la Dr. Craaa tau
cars af this newsHPer, eaelas*
lag a hag 4c rtaapad, addressed
earetapa aad Me to carer typing
aad printing testa when pan aaad ’
far ass af hla booklets.)

Quotable
Quotes

DENVER- Mrs. Shirley Jaia
Havens, whoa# qucillon to Preiidaet Elsoahowsr was answered
by the President la ■ speech Wed*
Msday eight, to why she wrote
him:
“ My father has always told m e .
that if you ever want a queitloaW^
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP!) - Dr. answered, find someone whe ese
Lloyd E. OhJin, aa authority oa answer M.”
Juvenile delinquency, says errant
youngsters do not realise the hard
CHICAGO — Moutain climber
work necessary for a carter in Sir Edmund Hillary explaining
crime.
why be would rather staff an ex*
la a lecture her*, the Columbia pedltioa to the Himalaya moun­
Unlveralty educator said It Is not tains with a married man:
true “ that tveryoos who Xalla to
“ Married men think of home
succeed according te tba rule* of and mom, but bachelors have
the game caa turn to crime.'
more unsettling .thoughts about
. “ To engage la e successful cri­
minal career eu« has to have
the right attitudes, tee right train,
DALLAS- Fred Frits, Ariiona
lag aad skills aad access te the csttlemsa, aa why highways mike
organised resources and protec­ caul* rustling easier titaa in th*
tion that auk* a eerier of crime old days:
a reasonably safa pursuit, bs said.
“ A rustler caa pull up to a paa*
tun, cut a few wlrei, aad taka
the cattle away la a truck.”

Life O f Crime
No So Soft

Secretaries Get
M edical Training

SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP1) - St.
Joseph’s Hospital here Is trying
to oaso tba aurso shortage by
teaehiag secretaries bow to tako
temperatures, read bleed pressure
and administer hypodermics.
A spokesman explained that
maay registered aurset are lair­
ing hospital staffs ta work la doctors' offices os secretaries aad nsslatsate.
The idea af SL Joseph's threemonth course ia te give young
women with secretarial trailing
aa education ia elementary medi­
cal procedures so they caa re­
place these aursoo, keeping teem
available far hospital staff*.

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Betty King, Donald Yost Wed
At Central Baptist Church.
Mi&gt;i Bruy Jane Kins, dauxhter
of Mr*. Dt.sir M. Kins berime
the hridr nf Donald Karl Yo»l,
ion of Mr. and Mr*. K. W. Yoit,
Jan. S at 7 p. m. at Central Bap­
tist Church. The Rev, Gall Smith
officiated at the ceremony.
The church was decorated with
arrangement* of white chrysan­
themum* and greenery. Mr*. Shir-

NEW OFFICERS of the Rainbow Girl* shown at the in­
stallation ceremony at tho Masonic Temple. Front row,
left to right they are Diana Hayes, Pat Rabun, Cheryl
Repp, Joy Tripp, Barbara Thomas, Carol Repp, Linda
Williams. Second row, Joyce Shepard, Sand! Wright,

Bur mra Wimberly, Eileen Myers, Juan Jones, Glni Tay­
lor. Third row. Dorothy McAlexander, Jennie Markham,
Carol Ann Schlmmlng. Elizabeth Grant, Caroline Buggeriy anti Lynn McCord.
»
(Herald Photo)
...........

Navy Wives Club

S*V*

gown of white lace over while
*atin with three quarter length
sleeve*. Her veil of silk illusion
fe|l from a circlet of white seed
pearl*. She wore pearl earring*
and bracelet and carried a bou-

Circle T o Give

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Compiling

Used Clothing

Favorite Cookbook

T o Needy Family

The pot luck luncheon given by
wthe Navy Wives Club wss well ftWF1
attended by members and three
guests. Everyone seemed to be
weight conscious after the Decem­
ber holiday foods, at salads were
foremost on the bill of fare.
A report was made by the presi­
dent, Mrs. Nell Kutser, concerning
the personal recipe book being com­
piled by the club. She stated that
•anyone having a favorite recipe
who would like to have It In the
book, should tend it to her rt 206
Bamboo ,Dr.
The only requirements are; they
must be handwritten neatly or typ­
ed with the name and address of
the one submitting Ihe recipes. For
additional information call Mra.
Kutser at FA 2-5603,
Tha neat meeting Is scheduled
for Feb, I at g p. m. at lha regular
meeting room on the base. Mem­
bers are urged to attend and bring
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FRIDAY
The Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet
Reserve Assn, second anniver­
sary dinner, 7:30 p. m. at the
U.S.O. bldg, for members sad
their guests.
Joint meeting of Veteran* at
World War I and the Ladies'
Auxiliary al I p. m. at the Legion
A Club, 3306 Hwy. 17-62. Annual
w election of officers for 1660. Mem­
bers and prospective members
urged to attend.
Home Demonstration Caunty
Chorus, 1:30 p. m. at tha H. D.
Center, 401 E. 23th St.
Organisation meellng of a San­
ford 4-H club at g p. m. at tha
H. D. Center, 401 E. 25th SL AU
interested persons Invited.

Members of the Shirley Smith
Circle of the W. M. U. of Pinec m l Baotitt Church chose at
their project for next month a
visitation program. Under this
program of the church they will
rolled used clothing and bed
linen* and present them to a
needy family.
The group met at the home of
Mrs. Bessie Dsvis on Maple Ave.
for the monlhty busineaa and pro­
gram meeting.
'Mrs. Lucille Abrams gave the
devotion and the program was

DAUGHTERS OP THE AMERICAN COLONISTS, Pilgrim chunter, met
at Phelps Restaurant Tuesday. From the left are, Mrs, Josephine Wright,
of Orlando, treasurer; Mrs. F. E. Roumillat of Sanford, luncheon chair,
man; and Mrs, Lawrence Tinsley of DcBary, recording secretary. In front
are Mrs. Q. C. Montgomery of Orlando, regent; and Mrs. Alex Cuerten of
Winter Park, registrar.
(llcrald Photo)

Lewis.

•to ppin g r e c ip e
Apricot bread stuffing make* a
good accompaniment for duck.
Combine 5 tablespoons melted
shortening, I cups of H-Inch bread
cubes, t cups chopped cooked
apricots, &gt;/l cup washed, seed­
F. E. Bolt were hostesses to the less raisins, m teaspoon sail, and
l» teaspoon chopped parsley,
group.
During Ihe program, Mrs. Boggs
A- pineapple tap planted la a
tpoke on National defense.
small jar of waltr wilt sprout and
taka root. It mikes an attacllva
pslm-llke plant.
Lake Mary Groups

Sanford Host To D.A.C. Chapt
Twenty-one members and guciti
of ,tha Pilgrim chapter of the
Daughter! of the American Colonlita of Central Florida gathered
at Phclpa Restaurant for a lunch­
eon mooting this week.
Mrs. Gideon. C. Montgomery,
president,, at Orlando presided at
tha business session whan dele­
gates were elected to both tho
state conference In Clearwater
March, t to II and lha national
meeting In Washington.
Mrs. Lawrence Tuistey of DeBsry and Mra. James Whittaker
Vlslaa Report d i d
About U per cent of everything
wa know is leaned through our
eyes. Yet studies (how lhat a large
percentage of the nation'a 27-mil­
lion school children have faulty
vision. One survey placed the fig­
ure at one out of four children.

Mrs. Shepard Elected

of Titusville were named delegates
io the itata Conference. Mrs. W.
Hal Adkinson, Orlando ami Mrs.
K. L: Hamilton, Daytona Beach
wrre choicn ai alternates.
Mra. Adkinion and Mrs. Henry
Boggs of Detand were elected dele­
gates to the national mcciing.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat and Mrs.

O.E.S. Worthy Matron

Members of The Intermediate
Department of the Lake Mary
Baptist Church attended the Musi­
cal Festival held in Sanford Friday
night at the First Baptist Church.
After the program they returned to
Lake Mary for • social hour al th
home of Rev. and Mrs. Wills)',
Boman where they all rnjoied r
song session and refresh mer'.
served by Mrs. Boman.
Twenty-eight Juniors from Lak
Mary attended the Junior social
al the Lake Mary Baptist church
last week. After playing games
on the ball field they enjoyed a
wiener roast. Adults attending
were Mr. and Mrv, J. T. Beal,
leaders In charge, assisted by Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Roman.

J A N U A R Y

CLEARANCE

Mrs. Linnia Moya, worthy mat- Saturday at I p. m. at the Masonic
gna af Seminole Chapter No. I, Temple.
w Order of Eastern Star, preseated January blrlbdaya wen celebrat­
the chapter with ilx new Bibles to ed by lha worthy matron (Mrs.
b* used in chapter ceremonies. Th* Moya). Mrs. Harvey Dunn and
presentation was made at tha last Mrs. Htlan Leinhart. Money col­
masting, with Mrs. Moya presid­ lected in the birthday box during
ing. Both she and retiring worthy the year waa turned over te Mrs.
patron, Harvey Dunn, thanked of­ Kathleen Reynolds, mother edvlior
ficers and members for courtesies of tho Rainbow Girls. It will be
during their year te office.
used by the girls in their work.
Election nf new officers was held Mrs. Myrtle Shawver, Areta
with lb* following being elected; chapter 71, Casey, III. was the only
_ Mrs. Marjorte Shephard, worthy first-time visitor at th* meeting.
W mntron; Elmar J. Still, worthy pat­ Harvey Dunn, worthy patron, was
ron; Mrs. Helen Leinhart. asso­ host for the evening. He introduced
ciate matron; J. T. McLain Jr., as­ his committee and invited tha 41
sociate patron; Hr*. Augusta Bit* members and nine visiters io the
J»r*y. secrateryj__Mra--Mao Shop* dining room for refreshments.
rd, treasurer; Mr*. Bthel Peuri- Tha dining ubte wns centered
r, conductress; Mrs. Casio Colo, with a large bowl of jonquils and
associate eooductiaai and R. E.tbs ether tablet ware decorated
PeurUoy. sentinel,
with Ugustnim leaves and sm*U
Mrs. Shepard, incoming worthy artificial roots. Tha chapter roop*
matron, euouaead that an span was decorated with n tall white
installation cereasony will ha bald basket af fern aad rod poinsattias.
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4-H Club Girls
Enjoy Hobo Picnic
At Crystal Lake
MR. AN 11 MRS. DONALD K. YOST

VAH-3 O.W. Meet At Mayfair
The Mayfair Inn was the selling
for the monthly luncheon of the
Officer'* Wives of VAH-3. Host­
esses were Mrs. L. M. Beverly
and Mrs. 0 . E. Jessen.
Mrs. R. W. Stell won the door
priie which was the flower ar­
rangement used on the luncheon
table.
Raby girt* wete prevcnlcd to
Mrs. J. B. Shaltuck, Mrs. T. F.
Drdman and Mrs, J. J.. Wade.
Others attending were Mrs. M.
L. Jones, Mrs. R. E. Hurd, Mrs.
W. J. Moeller. Mrs. D. Ij. Hart­
ley, Mrs. P, S. Itarward, Mrs. C.
L. Filspatrlck, Mrs. A. 0. Arthur,
Mrs. F. O. Edwards, Mrs. J. E.
Cousins, Mr*. L. R. Ilsurr and
two gursls, Mrs. M. L. Rabom

Mrs. J. L. West, Mrs. E. M. Wake
man, Mrs. R. F. Tucker, Mra,
J. W. Taft and guest Mrs. A
lloadlcy, Mrs. Shaltuck and thi
hostesses.

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY

Pat Willis, president af tha Lak*
Mary 4-H Girts Club, had eharge
of the mooting hold this week ot
(be borne of Mrs. Tad Brooklyn,
leader, laundra Humphrey lad the
4-H pledge, followed by th* ttafiag
of “ All Lovely Meadows.'*
Mrs. Brooklyn told the group
about the council meeting In ho
held Saturday in Sanford and asked
th* girl* If thoy would like to Mara
how to do household Jab*.
Kay Scroggi wa* welcomed os t
new member. Tho nest mooting la
schedulod for Vto. a at th* homo
of R n . Brooklyn.
T V 4-H girt* slat onjoyod t
Hobo picnic, Saturday, at Crystal
Lake Baaoh. They mot at th* ham*
of Mra. Brooklyn, droaood as hshoo
and carried their tench Rod on tho
end nf n stick.
Pram than thoy hihed -to th*
lak* all*. Pietum ad tho group
wan mad* and gems* played te*
eluding n m w «M tailed “ Rhp*
thm." After lusah woo sorted th*
girts eteonod np th* nroa.

First Praibyterian Girl Scout
Troop 233 meets ato 1:11 p. m.
Cub Pack meellng, 7:36 p. m.
Ttis Dorcas Circle of lha Upsals
Community Presbyterian
Church meeti at I p. at. at tha
church,
Memhon attending won Pari*
Pinccrest Bspljst Church visita­
tion program. 10:90 a. m. la T p.
m. Choir practica 7:36 p. m.
■oat, Wanda Mlaan, Ann Carte**,
First Baptist Royal Ambassa­ Lillian grand— — Barham f l a t
dors, 7 p. m. Bible study T;M.

s*k p h c b o k s

An Evening of GREAT FUH
in Sanford — Jan 307
Atlanta;

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breath with piak satin
silk over blue tatin, featuring puff streamers.
sleeve*, a blue hat. pearl earring*
Mr*. Rteg chose for her dansh­
and carried a bouquet of pink irr's wedding • navy bln* draaa
sweetheart rotes and baby's with white areeieoritt and n
white carnation eoraap*. Mra,
Yost wore an aqua blue dross
with white accessaries and a whits
carnation corsage.
Following the ceremony n re­
caption was held in the ahurch
annex. Mrs. Lillian Gatlin kept
the bride's book aad others assist­
ing with lha serviag and enter*
taialng were Mr*. Roan Walts,
Mrs. Alice Dicks aad Mr*. NsMit
Jacksoa.
For a wedding trip la Miami
and Kay West, tha bride abase
a light blue taffeta draaa pith
whit* accessories and tha erehid
from her wedding bouquet.
Mrs. Yost wilt reside wM bar
mother at bar bom* an West Pirst
Street for tho next eight month*
white her husband Rniahee Ms
army tralalag with tha mlteite
survey outfit, in Asburt, Germany. ■
Out of tewa guests included Mr.
and Mra. C. R. Dicks af Orlando.

Attend Festival

Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Frati
have returned from their home at
Farmingdale, Long Island, N. Y.
to spend the real of the winter at
their Lake Mary home.
Tha intermediate choir of the
Lake Mary Baptist Church will
rehearse Friday at ■ p. m. at the
church. The junior choir will also
rehearse at the same time and
each Friday from now on. Mrs.
Bubin Taylor and Mrs. Mary Wil­
helm, sponsors, will meet with

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white ribbon streamer* atnp a
while bible.
The maid of honor wore a bit-

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CHICAGO (UPl) — Cocky Henry
Hank said today he could beat
Ray Robinson, Paul Pender andm
Gene Fullmer lh one nlfbt to win
bis No. 1 ambition, the world mid­
dleweight championship.
"Robinson's an old man,” he
said, "and Pjenders nothing, so I
figure 1 could bast them In three
or fuur rounds. Tullmer (the Nitlonil Boxing Assn, champion) is
stronger, but I think I could best
him in six.”
Hanks optimistic
prediction
came after he won n technics! m
knockout victory over light heavy-w
weight Jesse Bowdry at 2:45 ef
the sixth round te a nationally
televised bout. He weighed 143 to
Bowdry’ s 173.

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By JK9RY COVINGTON
2tir ft rritJt braftlffrom thi TcBKuifl
iday nifht (ha Serainolta nauma *ctomorrow nifht whan thty travel to
jkft for a return match. Coach Glenn
I’e JV’a start the action at 7 p. m.

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPIJ —
Dallas, a eotitg# football boon*
tain which was a bust as a pro­
fessional sita In 1U2, was «*•
ported to ba admitted today as tha
llth team in tha National Football Loaguo.
Cfhorgo Htlas* complete aspantloa foal aiay yield to a com­
promise, however, A MinnaspalIs-St. Paul franchise bid prob­
ably will be deferred until 1M 1,
Seeerdlac la NFL sources.
Although both olios rocolvod
frsnehlse commitments front Halas’ expansion committee last Oc­
tober, NFL owner* feel a league
of II clube for 1M0 is more feedble than 14. And Dallas his
roatbtd a much further steye of
pfOtress than the Twin Cities.
The vote on tspanslon was ex­
pected to ba token sometime late
today, or possibly Friday, doponding upon Just how much re­
sistance owner Georto Preston
Marshall of tha Washington BedAlns plans to put up to tha pro­
posal.
If admitted, Dallas would oporate as a “ swing” team, playiog oaeh othor team In the league
•act. Bach club in tha league
would play IS gamoe, tha aame
be at present, and would bo Idlo
oeo wookond during tho season.
7ho why wos cleared for ex­
pansion Wednesday when the NFL
voted an amendment to Its fon■Utution, making an Incrtsit in
league membership posslbli by a
vote of 10 o f tbo IS owners. Un­
der the old by-laws, expansion
Could bo achieved only by unani­
mous vote.

have been able to do just as they have
been coached.
Of course we a n looking forward to
all of the remaining games on the schedule
but moat of the Intereat is centered upon
tho big gsme next Tuesday night* The
loeaU will be facing Winter Park again
and this Is tha only team that haa made
a blemish on their near perfect record.
In that gama the 8eminolet experienced
o very cool night In Uro ehootlng depart,
ment not to mention aome very eontrever*
slal officiating.
It is my firm belief that if they can
continue to run and hustle as they have
in the last few ball gamts, they ihould bo
able to surprise the bigger Wildcats and
slap tbem with a lots. I’m sticking with
the Seminole* In this one.
Anyway you look at it, it promlaoa to
bo a thriller from tho opening jump so
plan to be there. Thla Apopka team tomor­
row night Isn’t what you would- call a
pushover either, so we can look forward
to twoouta landing ball gamas.

Oviedo, Longwood
Clash Friday
Oviedo hopes to briny its sea­
son cage record up to .500 as thry^
travel to Longwood tomorrow •
night for n contest with the Grey­
hounds.
Game time la set for 8 p.m.

YOUNG SHAD FISHERMEN Phil Clifford, Danny Wilson and Herb Sul(Ivan didn't make ft jtrisa haul in tho 8t. Johns River but they were not
completely disappointed u they landed tha aavaral nice shad ahown here.
"We re golnf acaln next weekend," they eald after thly landed at Crowe'n
Camp.
(Herald Photo)

TopContendersHeading ForRegionals
Halted Press laterasdsoel
West Virginia sad VllUnovs are
htsdtd toward a possible rematch
la the eastern rational* ef the
NCAA cellcge basket bell, toureeaeat at Madleee Square Garden
in Merck.
The third-naked Mouatelaeere
a n heavy favorites te repnaeat
the Southern Ceafenace la the
New York eliminations ter the
sixth straight season end seventh
naked VUlanovs hes pnctlcally
saved up an "St large” berth la
the seme Jamboree.
West Virginia handed VUUnova
its only detest of the seteon,
M il, earlier this month an tha
Mountaineers* home hardwood but
the Philadelphia Wildcats have
launched ■ new winning itraak.
They scored their llth victory in
14 games by rolling past Army,
14-33, Wednesday at West Paint.
Coach Freddie Schaua' Mountaineon, meanwhile, returned to ac­
tion after an U-day "racesi” ter
mid-term exama and turned beck
host Pittsburgh, TMS. ter their
llth victory te It outing*.

AFL Plans Action
To Stop New Entry
ONE OF THB 8HAD CATCHES around Crows’s Camp
on the S t Johns River wan this brought in by Den
Newsom* who landed 11 of the good sited ones. All
camps along the river report fetches from "good” to
"real good."

United Frees Internattend
Little Elroy Face, who forkballed kU way te an omaiiag ll-i
record in relief lor tho Pittsburgh
Pirates sifted his 1IS0 contract
today and forecast another banner
Mason.

■dl, whs turned (a n UMte

” | never aspect a bed one,"
tha S4 righthander who
Charmed the sports world with 17
he mo- cMMestlv* wine ai a reliever in
slid

night U slm .jirie e

.te

ISM before the apell waa broken.
JpUta were not as many aa Acrota two seasons, Pace had
Ml, except when . Sue fecksm
it &gt;3 games without a lossa bowling. Sho made the. M
second longest win streak in
rne limes, aid misted the same
major league history.
l • few timea ate*. Dag Thai*
Pirates maaaytmant admitted
a undo this baby split, both Pace get n retie—a fact that
surprised no one, Ha was believed
te hero replaced pitcher Bob
Prtead as the highest paid Pirate.

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Women will be admitted with­
out chargo for the special night,
nod tbo track will absorb the
Mato adulation tat charges.
Cri Thera to heavily fevered to
the headliner by g-te4 morning
line adder She'll he stepping from
lbs s m ith alerting petition, in
hi
events this year, thi
M.amnto
tho lightweigh* mtee has finished te the
tea trio also times.
Bunny Jumper and 0. B.'s
Career are favurrd te nab lauroli
te the nightcap, a Grade-B race
severing the extra-long dlatance.

Face's forkhail, a pitch he
learned from ■natter see reUev
«r—foe page, reached near pep
faction te ISM. Pete had his boat
season In tha majors in all de­
partment!.
Ills 241 earned rue average
was his best. Ho struck nut 07
white walking si, keeping Uteri
hie career mark of always fan­
ning more than he passed. In ad­
dition to his l l wins, Pace w4«
credited with as eaves.
Face's ll-l mark, was the .top
winning percentage In m elon
major league history.
Jim Gilliam of the Dodgers,
who batted .MS last season, waa
rewarded with * raise of aheet
$4,000 that brings his salary
around (ha $U,DOS level, white the
Cardinals snnousced the signing
of George Crowd, Boh SadOwsM
and Jim HcXalght, add the Kenisa City Atbtetlti elgned pitcher
Dick Hall, obtained te e winter
deal with Pittsburgh.

vnuoMwet •»a.i vwr»; — Will*
dale of the Amerleaa Football
Leasee eUU split on who will get
the now circuit's eighth franchise,
faeed new trouble today from tho
rival Natloeal Football League.
H e NFL announced in Miami
Blatb Wednesday It was ameadteg Ba ceeatitutua te pave the
way ter enauton te Daltoa-tte
cradle at the AFL-aed to Mia■oipdfa-St. Pad, which tt provteualy wooed away Cram the
afl,
AFL OemmUiieear Joe Foes
Hid he "ilrlady.hea aUanwyi
at merit an the metier,” Indicat­
ing them was a strong possibility
he would take legal arilaa to
black the move.
Meanwhile, the league official!
led narrowed their candidates for
the eighth franchise te Atlanta,
Oakland and San Francisco.
A Anal vote making tho eighth
frsettles city may come today,
« H may ba a week before any
emirate action la taken.

Oldsters Tee O ff
In Seniors Play

All-America ferry West cocvsrted only five of IT Hold goal at­
tempts but wound up with 11
paints end U rs boundi for the
MountalMors. Teammate Lee Patraae was the gemo'e high scorer
wtth a while John MlUa paced
Pitt with a .
Eighth-ranked * Utah, another
atroag candidate far the NCAA
teumaent, raced te an 1141 tri­
umph over touring Loyola (Caul.)
after kitting an IT per ceet of ite
shots te the first half. BUy Me
GUI paced the Utes with ll points.
Dayton, behind tho shooting of
gun Greenberg and Frank Case,
knapped Virginia Tech’s eight-

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ATLANTA tUPI) — A Munici­
pal Court. Judge praised Georgia
Tech sc* Dave Denton for Us
basketball perferoancot Wednes­
day, gave him the smallest fine
possible for ecalptef tickets, then
suspended sentence.
Denton, star forward on Tech's
alsth. ranked basketball squad,
was arrested Monday night whan
ht tried to get |20 for two gl tic­
kets to tha Tech-Ksntucky basket-

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DUNDKIN, FIs. (UP1) - The
ridoit of the bldUmere teed off
for tho second round of tho POA
loiters golf tournament today
mindful of "age does make n dif­
ference."
IAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP1) Tho players from M peat M
returned play today after tho Hometown boys BlUy Casper fr.
"yotmgators" ego B N Wednes­
day produced seven hotter cards
thou the top scare turned te by
tho older brackets on opening
day Tuesday.
AI Watroua, to, three- time win­
ner ef the Benton, led the pack
on opening day with a one-under*
per 71. But he was with tho field
HIALBAH (UP1MUU Rsrteck, of pteytn ranging te age from
hardriding, het-tompond jockey
from Miami Springe, wee nkmnd IS past M.
today ai "Florida Athlete ef ttb
Wm s ” ; by United Prone interaattoaal.
The r-year-old Hartaek, three
times national riding ebamptee.
piloted lour wiaaan aad had Two
seconds In aevea mounts at Higtosh Baca Course Tuesday.

Hartock Nam td
Athlete O f W ttk

game winning streak, 77-M. Green­
berg acored ll points and Case
added 11 for tbo Flyers.
Kentucky bounced back from its
21-point loss to Georgia Tscb
Monday night by ovsrpowering
Georgia, U40, as Den Mills and
Btnnte Coffman each tallied 11
points.
Elfowhcro, Dartmouth rollad 4e
a S04S triumph over Boston Uni­
versity, South Carolina overcame
n ae-polnt performance by Fur­
man's Tern Canard to defeat the
Paladins, 1141, and soph Tom
Hughbaoks* 24 points sparked W!ieonsln to a 1240 victory over
North Dakota.

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TALLAHASSEE (UP1) — A
legiilatlve committee opened an
Investigation today to determine
whether the Road Department 1*
•pending too much money on the
interstate lyalem and not enough
on primary roarfi.
Sen. Scott Kelly of Lakeland,
th* committee chairman, said he
he* received reporla that Florida's
primary fundi are in danger of
being "bankrupted1 by the pre­
le n t program.
The commltlee alio want* to
look Into (he expenditure of more
than eight million dollar* since
1035 to hire private engineering
consultants on road projects.
New Road Chairman William B.
Killian and members of hla etaff
were asked to be on band to
answer question*. Alio attending
waa former road chief Joe Grategut, who stepped down two weeks
ago to enter private business.
Kelly aaid the question of Inter­
state spending was of vital Impor­
tance to the state'e financial
structure.
He said there have been reports
that the department la going fur­
ther than the legal 10 par cent
allocation on inlentato roads, Th*
federal government la requited to
put up the remaining $0 par cent
ef fund* to finance the proposed
1,111 mllea of interstate highway*
at n cost of aom* M# million
dollars In tha nest 12 years.

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Asian Flu Deaths
‘Heavy’ In LA
LOS ANUELEB (UPI) — Oita
hundred end S7 persona have died
of Influensa and pneumonia In
Allan flu-plaguad Los Angeles
during Jenuary—more than doubts
the number for the same Ume last
year.
The sharp Increase Jn deaths
came during the Asian flu epi­
demic which has stricken mors
than a million residents alnca
breaking out here two weeks ogo.
Th* apldemlca is now on the
wane.

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Legal Notice
Is qnkhowni
A suit having hr in fltod aaatast
you Ih Ih* Circuit Court In and
for gamlaal* ('aunty, Flerlda, In
Uheneery, for dlbarco, tha abbrevi­
ated till* » f whit'll la JENNIE
LEVI,
Plaintiff.
va.
WALTER
I.EVI. D«f»udanl, thla notice to ta
r*i|ulio you lo fit* with Ih* Clark
of said Court your written defam ­
es, If any. to the Plaintiffs Com*
plaint filed In eald roust, an* to
•erva a ropy thereof upon Plain­
tiffs attorney not later than tbo
ilh dey of March, A, p. IVHt
oihirwiso, a Sorts* pro coatees*
will b* ontrred against you for the
relief preyed bp Flslnllff.
(REAL)
DAVID V . OATCHEL
citrfa o f lha Circuit Court
llyt Martha V. Vlblen
iMpuiy Cloth
Krnn*lh M. L*ffl*r
Edwards Hulldlag
Pint Offlr* P roper #t«
Renford. Florida .
Attorney lor Plaintiff
Publish Jon. $1, ft Fob. 4. II. II.

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IK TMB CIRCUIT COUNT OF TBB
KIVTM JlD IC ISt. CIRCUIT. IK
AMI FOB OM IVOI.B CO tSTT,
FLORIDA. IK CBAaCBBV VO.
EVELYN BELLKKI.

risiotiif,

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1 Wanted to Real
4. Real Ratal • Wanted
*. Real EaUtt Far Sala
I. Mortgage Loaaa
T. Bualataa Opportoaltleo
7-A Insures*#
a. Faaiala H«lp Wanted
t. Mala H*l» Waatad
It. Mala ar Faaiala
II. Work Waatad
It. Plumbing HereIcon
13. Elntrlcal ServIraB
U. Build, I’aint * Repair
IS. Special Sere let a
IS-A Braat7 Parian
It. Flo* era A Plaata
IT. Pata • Llraatack • Supp
IB. Mtthlitrj • Toole
IS, Boata aad Motora
10. Automobile*
20'A Trallara
31. Furaitaro
3S. Articlaa Far Sato
il'A Article Waatad
31. Notices A Paraoaala
31. 1-oat A Faaad
33. Education • laatractioa

DsfoodaoL
VOTICB TW aPPBSB
R1ATK OP FLORIDA TO:
W tlX IK RKLLBIU •
Address and Raildenca
Unknown
You pro hertbp nsllflad U g t g
bill o f complaint for l l i m r i has
bsra fltod ■gaiast you, ood you
at* required |o orrta o copy of
y»ur gaowtr op pleedlng to iho
bill o f cumplolnt nn Iho 1‘ lslnllrro
Attorosy Foul C, l,*rkluo, OAT
W**t South Oiroei, Orlando, K Lr.
Ido, sod ftl* tbs orlslnol anowtr
or ploodlng In lb* ufflr* o f th*
Clerk o f lli* Clreult Court on or
baforo Friday, February, IS, III*.
If you foil lo do ** Judgment by
default will b* lakoo against you
for th* relief dAmsnSod la tha
bill o f coraidglbL
DONE AND ORDERED at Oonfo ri, Remlnolo County, Florida,
thla llth day * f January, 111*.
(■ e a L i
DAVID IL OATCHEL
Clark of tho rtrcult Court
By Joan* M. wilka, DC
Paul C. r orkino
$41 Waal South Ktrosi
OrUndo. Florida
Attoraoy for ria ln llff
FubUak Jag. »L $• ft FSh. 4 U-

It P a y s
To Uae
The HERALD
Want Ada.

Legal Notice
In Ike tea rs at fke Caaatr •&gt;■*■*.
■railaele Caaatr, FleeMa, la Pea.
kale.
la rei Kototo at
W1LKEI1BON VAN KlTtlNC!.
Deceased.
Ta All Creiltaea aaO Per**** Hav­
ing Clalfts av D t a u l a A go toot
sate waiatet

Ynu and etch ef you ere.hereby
notified and rsqulrad to present
our rlolmo and dtmando which
you, ar etthor of you. may hovo
■■■lint th* rout* at WILKKRSUN
VAN niTTiva, deceased, u u of
•ald_l*i&gt;niitr, in the County Judg*
of •amlnelo County, Florida, at
hto ufflco In th* court taoua* at
sold County at Sanford, Florida,
within aleht calendar month*
from lb* time ef tha first publica­
tion of thla nolle*. Koch rlalm ar
demand aHalI b* In writing, and
ahall oiato lb* place of rsoldsne*
and poet office addreia of th*
elalmanl, and ahall b* swat* to by
lb* claimant, fcte aaen, ar attornay,
and any ouch claim or demand not
a* filed ahall bo veld.
Ruth Cdltun Billing
Ao K iecutrti *r th* Last
Will and Tootamont of
W1LKKILBON VAN BITTINO.
dateased
A. EDWIN OHINHOLOER
Attornay for Sttmirla
Hanford Atlantia Hank Bldg.
Psnforil. Florida
First publication January It. till.

HOUSE on Cameron Avenue. Eait LARGE unfurniihad houia; hat1
Hove and refrigerator, ISO par
aide between Celery and Geneva
month. 1003 W. Firat St Phono
Avenue: 4 bedroom*, kitchen ap­
FA 2-3333.
pliances. School bua Hop. Quiet
nellhborhood. 173 per month. OFFICE SPACE with ample park*
Phont FA 2-tltS.
Inf. 313 Oak Avenue. FA 2-3B0B.
3-BEDROOM and 3 -b a d ro o m 3-BEDROOM unfurnished apart*
house* aeroit from ichool, kit­
ment near ichool* and ilorea.
chen* turniihed. FA 3-7108.
3*13 Elm. No ptla plaaat.
3-BEDROOM bouie, unfurnished
RENT A BED
Inquire 1012 W. 3rd Street.
Rellaway, Hotpila' A Baby Bad*
By Dty, Week or Month.
3-BEDROOM houie, Crystal Lake
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ave., Lake Mary. Pb. FA 3-4060
Ph. FA S-3111
U « W. lat I t
or FA 2-6371,
WELAKA APARTMENTS! room* BEDROOM furnlabtd apartment,
clean and nicely furnlabed IBS.
private bath*, 114 W. Flnt St.
3-BEDROOM bouie at Lakt
Monroe, unhimlihtd. Avallablo
3-ROOM furnlihci apirtmen’ , hot
February lit. $33. NO $-5317.
and cold water Included. 313
Palmetto,
2-BEDROOM furnished houia two
blocki from Seminole High
1-BEDROOM fully turniihed lake
School, between Park a n d
aide collage; adulta only. Phone
French. Call PA 2-3030 attar
FA 2-1344.
4:30 P. M.

LARGE 3 bedroom houie, kitchen BACHELOR apartment, ground
floor, lulUbta for 1 or 2. 313
equipped, children and pel*
Palmetto.
welcome. $30. (rr month; wa­
ter turniihed. Phone Geneva FURNISHED apartment In new
&gt;431.
duplex; weehroom, ecreentd
porch, clean and quiet; adult*,
3&gt;BEDR00II, kitchen equipped,
no pet*. Only $$S. South Sanford
completely air conditioned houie.
Ave. H. H. Miller, phase
FA 2-STII.
FA 2-777$.
3* BEDROOM, 2 b a th houie,
icreened porchei, $$5 per month.
1011 E. 2nd. Phone FA 3-0221.
FURN. ApL 201H W. lit St.
SLEEPING ROOMS; Tbo Giblai,
401 Magnolia. FA 3-0130.

Legal Notice

APARTMENT. Ill Elm. FA 2-037$.
DUPLEX apartment FA 3-3IS3.
FURNISHED house for rtnt, II
Smyrna Dr., DeBary,

NICELY furstihed two bedroom
FICTITIOUS NANN
and two baih apartment. Adulta,
NOTICK 10 hsroby alvei; that I
am ongsgod la builnoia at lit W,
J. 0, Lanty, llii Sanford Are.,
ind nt„ Seminole County, FlorFA 2-MM.
Ida, under the fictitious name at
Barns* One Hour Martlnlslne and LOVELY Mrnlabod four room
that I Intend to rcRlator aald
apartment, M tUo baths, largo
name with the dork at tha Circuit
Court, Rrmlnola County, Florida.
acreantd porch. FA M M .
In accordonra with the provisions
of tbo Fictitious Nome matutoi,
lo-wlti a,edge ISI.SI Florida Bittutos HIT.
Hist t.loyd Tlarnoa
TO BK PUBLISHED Jan. II, It,
Stenstrom R ealty
II. Klin. I.
HERBERT STENSTROM
in t iiw c i r c u i t c o u r t o p t h h
Registered Broker
M V T g j u d ic ia l H R « v r r i t
LEN EISNER
i x o f o b aH Btnni.B c e t m .

p i.o B iu a . in c h a * l-b b v n*. loara
rO B H C L M lB B o r BOBTDAOB
ALFRED D » LUCIAN and
MILDRED DR LUCIAN, hto wtf*
Plaintiffs,

HOWARD O. Kt.OClC and
UUNNA IL KLOCK, kla wlf*
Dofoadants.
h o t ic h o r OALB
Nsllr* is hsroby glvon puriuont
to * Final Dtero* of roroclastir*
doled January Id, 1*11, and en­
tered In Chanssrr Cao* No. teata
nf th* Ctraull Court of th* Ninth
Judicial ClraulL In and for Btml*
IV THE OBAI.L CLAIBO COUNT nolo County, Florid*, whrroln AL­
IV AVD FOB SBMIVOI.B 0 0 4 'NTS, FRED DK LUCIAN and MILDRED
HE LUCIAN, hti wife, are plain­
FI.ONIDA, LAW NO. 44 H
CREDIT ADJUSTMENT iERVICE, tiffs, and HOWARD O. KLOCK
agtnl* fur DR. K. L LINURIir, aad DONNA H. KLOCK, hla wit*.
rlainiitr,

LOTOB

BROADWAY

KEN TORBETT
BETTYE D. SMITH
Associates
U N. Park Ph. FA 1

C.

A.

W hiddon,
BROKER '

303 So. Park Ave. Ph FA M E

VERNON WESTFALL and KASEL
\VESI FALL hie wife,
Defendonte.
VOTICB OF OBKRIFrB OAI.B
NOTICE II III'. REST OIVXN
that f, J. 1. IIOUHT, Sheriff of
brmlmdo County, Florid*, under
and by vlrlua of a writ nf eioeu lion htratofare leiued out o f Ik*
■ bnyo entitled court, In the abuts
•tylnl ca u se,.h ire Isrtod upon tho
fulluwlng property, eltuate. lying
and being In Oemlnele County,
Florida, tn -n lli
Tmte (If,
nn,l
Frank L W ood,
ru ff* subSIrlsIan of lands.
Ronford, Oomlnel* (Tauniy,
Florida, os r*eord*d In Plot
Hook I, I'ag* 41, Fubllo H*.
•&lt;&gt;rda ol Hsutnolo County,
Florida.
A* lb s pruiiirly of Iho ohov* earn,
*d 1&gt;*fondants, and that on th#
tih day of March Its*, faslweon
lha loaal hour* of •*)«, nsmoly,
sloven a'clock in ihe forenoon And
tiro o’clock In the afternoon,
•old der, at lb* treat dear af lha
Court Itouoo In Hanfurd, Rsmlnol*
Uuunly, Florida I will offor for
eats and aoll to Ih* hlgboet bidder
for roeh. In hand. Ih* abova des­
cribed properly, os ih* properly nf
oeid Dofondante to satisfy aald
•aeeutien.
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H onor

aherlff at ■eetlpol* Ceuoty,
Florida
Byt James J. Olnglstory, D R.
Fuhiieh Jaa. II ft Fab. 4, It, I*.
I* TBB CfBCVfT COURT » F TBB
VIVTB JUDICIAL CIBCLIT IV
A vD r a n OBBlxftLB e a t x n ,
FLUBIDA IK CLSbCBBV AD. H U ]
LEKUB M. r o a i E * ,
l-lalntlff,
RCTK BUTLER and IBAAO BCTLB It. huebend and wife, No r m a n
KIMULE gnd JRgalB MAE KIM­
BLE, hie wife,
Defendants.
VOTICB OF BALB
Please lake nnllce that T, the
undersigned, DAVID M. OATCHEL
Clerk o f lha above entitled Court,
will offer fer tele and a*U M lha
frost door o f Ih* SomldsU Cognly
Court House, Banford, Florida, 01
ih* hour of l i n e o'clock sob* on
lbs lili day of Fobruary A. D,
Iteo, tho follow ing dsacrlbod pro.
pon y loco tad to Seminal# Caaatr,
Florida:
Reg inn log h i leaf Baulk and
l i e feet Wait at MorthtSft
corner of Norlkom l % o f
Nerlhwoet U, Bettlaa U ,
Township II South, lU n gdT l
Eo*L g*mlnolo County, F lor­
ida. Thenca run Waal 114,»
feel, thenca Smith t i l f«ei,
ihenc* East *14.1, then**
North II* faet la bealnalag,
(unielnlng gn* aor* ar Idea,
eald etl* to ba made poreuant to
final decra* o f foraoloaaro enter­
ed to ih* obav* gonso enililod
Loollo M. Footer, FlalntHf, ve.
Jluth Duller on* lta*o Muller, hueband aad wlfa, Narataa Kimble
and Jeeelo Mao Kimble, hla wlfa.
Defeadaoto, Chancery Ke. l e n t ,
term* o f set* aalo to •* fer sash
to satiety aald fleet dacree ontarad in aald route under data of
Ihe II day #| deanery ft, D, III*.
1BNALI________

Due to the tremendous grow th o f San­
ford and Seminole County, and the pro­
jected growth fo r this area in 1060, ou r
organization is in need fo r two licensed
real estate agents, men or women.
Experience is not necessary W e will
train you,

bo

that you earn while you

learn. I f you are am bitious, and inter­
ested in m ak in g'real estate your fu ­
ture, we are intereated in you.
Y ou r earnings w ill be lim ited only b y
your own ability and e ffo r t
ro t

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APFOtNTMiNT PMONB OK W ltl»

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7. Bualnese Opportunities
■OUSE for sale In restricted area,
If Low down payment Term,

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Re■alea available from 1130 down
—auume 137.30 monthly pay­
ments. Inquire at office or
phone FA S-TKt.

SALESMEN or SALESWOMEN —
WONDERFUL Opportunity with
the famous Tiny Tot Safely Tab­
let Co. Full or part time. Dis­
tributorship open in*. For per­
sona) Interview phone NO 1-4131.

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Page 8— Thum. Jan. 28, 1960

THE OLD HOME TO W N

By STANLEY

— I D IpA tO T -

I DIDA4T HAWf
JHAT MUCH
V MUD! y

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

FARMER’S

Windshield
Back C
Door Glass
Vent G
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SERVICE
Senkarik Glasa and Paint

FA 1

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since 1»U
A. RARE
DEBAR
NOrth S.44SS
NOrtb S-t
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
Vcipa Motor Scooters
Heater A Lawn Mower Service
Watt Country Club Rd. FA 2-732g

AGENCY

N. V. Famer, Realter
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Traaa
Associates.
110 B. French Are. Ph. FA S-ltll
Altar hours, FA S-KU, FA M m .

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

it 114 W. and St

YOUNG WOMEN 11 to II, mull
Raal Eatala — Insurance
be single end free to leave San­
Surety Bonds
ford at once. 8200 per month
•BEDRwOM. I both, kitchen 111 Bo. Farit Are. Ph. FA I-M4I
and bonus to itirt. See Mr.
Hanford
•nlffed. Florida n on - Large
Long, 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. or
Evans Bldg, take Mary
let dan FA M ts
1:00 to 1:00 P. M. Thursday,

READY FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

15. Special Services

MOTHERS HOUSEWIVES I
Work part time. Earn good
Income, Sell AVON COSME­
TICS. Write AVON, box 1M.
Lockhart, Fla. for Interview,

1958 L IN C O L N FORDOR
air conditioned, fully powered ..

S t Johns Realty Co. 9- Mal* Hd»&gt;

1957 M ERC U R Y M O N T C L A IR

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
EXPERIENCED meet cutter, age
HI N. Park Ava. Ph. FA M i a
H M. Winn Dixie, French Avei/v N . ______.
____ and 23th. Slreet.

STOP (LOOK 1 URTENI
TOPI hi le He our I bedroom
FOR BALE
IH er I tn«d bath bomai at S acres with 1 bedroom, concrete
block homo, high and dry land.
I a n ie m knolls '
Houm approximately .0 yeera
Blocks Weat of Fm eb Avenue
old, with new roof. Sevaral eak
(m i and aaaortad -Itrua Inca.
Good walar. On paved Ed.
0OKI at all the wonderful feeI l l ,100 with small down paytone in them homes. Terratao
mant.
Bows Ft h U and Plastered
walla — Custom built • cabinet
west aad Dust-free closeta- ROSA L. PAYTON
Gsss Is aeboata and abopplas
And Associates
Reglatered Rial X stats Broker
-URTENI to the price and
farmi HM Down FHA FtniM- Ph. FA I-Utn 17-32 at Hiawatha
4-BEDROOM, I bath home In
ff&gt; H. "BUI" 8 temper Agency Dreamwold; GB kitchen, Florida
room. Reduced for quick Hie.
Keeker A Usurer
FA MM2.
ABBOCIATBBi B. K. TaffH
Axthut F. Buy, Everett Harper
Robert F. May, Bait PUebar.
■dan B. Nooaau. R. T. MeCaiklR
FKane FA S-4H1
l i t N. Park 1-BEDROOM houM, kllchea equip,
Nwne PA I ttH Mil Park Dr.
pad. Estebtiehed lawn. Low
monthly peymenta. FA M en.

15. Special Hcrvicca
WHITE PORTER to*dean and 14. Build, Paint A Repair
pollih care; general cleaning.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING; All
Apply to Bran Molora, Com­
work guaranteed. Free EtUmercial Ave.
matee. Phone FA 1-7111.
WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
YOUNG MEN
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 80S Wait Mb St.
Under 24—must be aingle and free
Phono FA S-M41
to Iravet. Average earnings 173
to HO .weekly. See Mr. Long,
10:00 to 11:00 A. M. or 1:00 to TASKER PAINTING
Special. FA 2-IUO.
1:00 F. M. Thursday, Valdes
Hotel.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
SALESMAN WANTED between
Home Carpentry Repairs
agva II and to for Insurance
Roofing A Siding
Debit work. Experience not
Phone FA 1-1432
necessary. Must be employed at
present. Splendid opportunity.
B A M ROOFING
Contact R. H. Taylor, SupL, 111
Contracting A Rapalra
Mtisch Bldg. PbOfll FA 1-7012
Licensed — Bonded —Ineurad
or FA 2-Mil.
FREE ESTIMATES
P-. .FA 1-7M3
FURNITURE SALESMAN: taper- SOO Laurel Ave.
lanced, married. Draw plui PAINTING laelda and outside. All
commission. Apply McMIUaai
work guaranteed. T. G. WarFurniture City, Caieelbcrry.
mack, FA I-23M.

WAGON

dbiadquw dsiM

CARPENTER work and general
repairs reasonable. FA 2-8001.

15. Special Services

THREE bedroom borne aa two
lots, corner Bo. Saaford nod 14Ui,
■t. Como, look, make offer.
T. V. Cantrell,
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
MM French Am .

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J. W. HALL
ill Hall”

ReaiUr
Phoaa FA l-SMl

SE tT E R HURRY!
O N L Y 1 LEFT
Before Price* Go Up
41 ft. CreatUner Trailer on large
laodscaped lot. Two M ft. porch­
es aad carporte, city utilities.
Owner nwvlag away—See at MM
Magnolia A n.

TWO HOUSES FOR
THE PRICE OF ONE
Two asat, frame bouses, aoo two
bedroom furnished, oaa three
bedroom unfurnished, located on
six shady late, oaa Mock from
shopping cooler la one of Saa­
ford's most popular suburbs.

Country Sedan • Ford-O-Malie • Power Steering

FORDOR, power ateerlaf,
$ f f A
power broken, radio . heater............. .
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1957 M ERCU RY M O N T ER EY
FORDOR. Ilk, M « Im U»
CO W Q
and out, beautlfuly equipped ..............
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1957 FORD FA IRLA N E
“500” FORDOR, power equipped
M A A
immaculate — ONLY ..•.•.••Ma.ssseM.iHMMti I

1956 M ERCU RY E C O N O M Y
TUDOR VS, new tiree.
SiA O I
■ reel “SAFE BUY" ........ .........

1956 O LD SM O BILE “88”
TUDOR, excellent condition with
$1 A A A
air conditioning, JUST................ .......
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1956 M ERC U R Y ST A T IO N W A G O N
FORDOR, rad lor, k u t.r,
S fA A E
1955 M ERCU RY M O N T ER EY

WILL take care of children la my
heme while mothers work. Ph.

FORDOR, radio, hooter and
power brakes — TODAY ONLY........

“ Do U Yourself”
WE REPAIR AND SkRVICE
STINE
and Supply Co.
HANDICAPPED VETERAN, mar- 307 Machinery
W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 1 «
ried, age M, seeking employmeal; experienced la bookkeep­
ing; high school graduate;
native e( Sanford, Will coneldcr
any type work. Call FA 2-3431.
PIANO TUNINO k REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 2-4311 After 8 P. M.
PLUMBING
SERVICE CALLS 11.30. For daContracting A Rapalra
pendabla TV Mrvica call BaaFree Estimates
ford TV Center, tth. and BaaR. L. HARVEY
ford Ave. FA 2-3741.
M4 Sanford Ava. Pbooa FA 1-UH
SANFORD Plumbing k Heating .lVKUUrCiO, IffUBIUTIUI, 3MIW
msnts. Invoices, bind Mils, and
SIM Bo. Elm Pb. FA 1-7314.
programs, a 11 .- Pr igreaslvo
Printing Co. Phone FA l » » t Plumbing A Repairs m
West 13th St.

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1954 FORD V8
TUDOR, new point — LOOK —.......

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1954 L IN C O L N CA PRI
Slat ion Wagon America’s Number One Compact
Car . Priced to M at Only

powerod by Urn fanone Mexican rand
race wlnnlnt VS, power steering,
power broken ••••■•»•.

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1953 L IN C O L N CA PRI
FORDOR, power steering. W » «
brakes. "NEW CAR CLEAN"..............

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Model Swimming Pool
FOR SALE
Plumbing A

Heating

AIR COVDITIONING
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
Keep both rented lor steady, year- 1007 gaaford Ava.
FA 2-4343
round Income, or llvn la one
and knp other noted to cut
living expenses to a minimum.
The price for both bouses and
lota la utter 814,300, with terms.

Nationally Advertised Esther
Williams A bn v e Grnund
Swimming PnaL Idsnl far
areas with kith »sler table.
New available fer HALF
PRICE:
Can he aeen at Mari-Nelln
Metal In Hanford.

Connlry Sedan • Economical Sis Cylinder Engine
with Overdrive L Drive It and You'll Buy 111

1953 C H EV RO LET C O N V E R T IB LE

W. H. “ BUI” STEMPER Agency
Phene FA 3-4331
UI N. Park
Pbooa FA 1 MU 3M1 Park Dr.

JUST ONLY

1951 N A SH
• C o n ra n i u n i r a *■ * e

1953 PLYM O U TH

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1952 B U IC K
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FOR A G O O D D EA L?

H E R E IT I S I

1950 W ILLY S JEEFSTER

remuMta BANK FINANCING
AVAILABLE -ON TUB SPOT"
With NO. NO, NO, Payments due
sail MARCH li.
• A IBM UCENSK WITH BACH
CAE PUECEABED DURING

1958 F O R D 4 -P o o r U d o n

1956 M ERCU RY ConvErtiblE

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�A W ant A d A Day Makes A ll Business P a y! Ph. FA 2-2611
15. Special Service*

JM

Sewing* Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES It MODELS
IM So. Perk {24 hr. *«r.)
HBATINr,

H.

B.

POPE

CO.

Mo s . Park — FA 2-4234

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Thurn. Jan. 28 1960— Pago 9

A Satisfied customer la our bet
advertisement.
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak
Ph FA T-STIi

15-A Beauty Parlor*

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DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP

!6. Flower* A Plant*
Cut Flowera For Kiy Occaaaion
SANFORD SLOWER SHOP
FA 2 1122
or
FA 2-0270

*004 Adams Ph.

Be Lovelier

FA * *33
With

Profeiaioaal

Beauty Salon

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

B &amp; M Distributors
Introducing
NEW PRODUCTS
P. O. Box 431. Lake Mary. Fla.
Ph. FA 3-4M3. i new 3 gal.
cement mixer equipped with
electric motor that one man
can operate — weight 33 lbs.
complete — mixes SO Iba. in
2 minutes — I cu. ft. hr. with
one bucket. For any cement or
concrete Job. May bo rented at
the following stores—with i
buckets; Gregory Lumber Co.,
Sanford; Edwards .lard ware,
Sanford; Gregory Lumber Co ,
DcLand; Cbuluota Supply Co.,
Chuluota.

19. Boot* and Motor*
Galaway To 11m Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

Robson Sporting Good*
Ph. FA 2-SM1

r*« E. 1st.

22 Articles For Sale

FA 'TORY TO YOU
HOOD Used Appllanrr* and TV's.
ALUMINUM
Gnrmly, Inc., Third &amp; Palmetto.
\ ENF.TIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head Ssg-proaf bottom HARLEY DAVIDSON Motorcycle,
can be aeen at Jones Auto Re
rail with plastic ends Pla-lte
pair, 1003 So.--Sar.ford Ate,
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
cords.
FA 2-tM*r------------Sonknrik (linns and Paint Co.
BO CU. FT. Krlgtdstre wall casa
UM14 W. 2nd St
FA 2-4*22
$230, Installed. * ft. beverage
cooler 1203. Cold spot refrtgera-'
SINGER PORTABLE to respon
tor IBS, Telephone FA 21331.
tibia party In thli vicinity
Take over • payment* of S3 43.
1. I.(Ml &amp; Found
Two year guarantee remaining.
Write Boa AA, c.o Sanford Her- LOST: Small white and brown
long haired dog. answers to
name nf Willi* — South Sanford.,
PICKING LADDERS
FA 2-2128.
Raaswood, the lightest and strong

MODEM RUG CLEANERS
All Slta Rugs And Wall To Wall
Carpeta. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 17. Pet*. Livestock, Supplies
1 Waak Sarvioa
Ph. FA 2-7437
SIAMESE KITTENS, male and fe
TV and RADIO REPAIR *T~r
male. S13 each. FA 2-4G98.
M
nights and weekends; San­
ford, Lake Mary and Longweod. I*. .Machinery . Tool*
FA M7TI and FA S-CIIS.

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2. Articles For Sale

Sues 18 to 32 feet. In stock.
CITRUS A CABRAGE BAGS
Citrus 3 lb*, to Half Box alirt.
Cabbage M 1b*.

PAINTING
IK T E R in tt . EXTERIOR

Brush A Spray Painting

PICKING BAGS A CUPPEns

21. Furalturo
Uiad furniture, appUaieaa, tool*
• BIG VALUES
*4c. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
• 1U1CK CREDIT
21S Sanford Ave. Ph. FA M ill
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

W IL S O N - M A IE R

A. M. Prevail, phone 2104, Seville,
Fla.

W. M. BROWDER • FA 2-8323

Sell Ua Your furniture. Quick
Service With Th* Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2 0*71.

PAINTING CO.

I. A K K . S I D E
Hanfotd

Cars or D ogs - you can't alw ays see
the difference. H oller assures you o f
a better deal w i t h . • •.

e*r. Geneva A Beonl.lt • Hwy, *0
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POPULAR

22. Article* For Sal*

Easy nationwide G. M . A . C.
Financing available

SAVE at BRYAN’S
New and Used Fumtturo
33 H. P. JOHNSON Electric, 14 311 E. First St.
FABRIC SHOP.
FA M*$t
ft. step bottom boat end Pelican
On* Mock Weal of Moon* (
trailer SMC. FA 24*23 after *;00
New A Used Furniture A Appli­ on Waat Flrat St.
ances. A Goad Plaea To
BUY, BELL nr TRADE

Jenkins

OPEN D A ILY
•tM A. M. T i Dark
SUNDAY
S:M P. M. T il Dart

S h a em a J ca A
Construction Co, Inc.
Bit

Warn 23th Rtraat
Phene PA S&gt;S1M

1*9$ RUICK. excellent condition
make offer. 1105 Holly Ave
Phone FA 2-3*8*.
NEED CROSLEY PARTS! Call
Ted, FAIrfax 2-4411. Complete
line of parts; two front aglet,
tires, whaalt.

Holler’s W ritten “ O K *
Guarantee.
Competitive Prices.

Furniture

59 Chevrolet

FOR 'IALE— 1*4* Spence Craft
Houea Trailer. 4S*kxB. Baa Clyde
Walla at DaWitta Trailer Park.
No phone dalle.

$S A V E $

New k Uaed
Furniture «nd Appliance*

Mather of Sanford
57 Chevrolet
Cylinder . 14.
Radio k Meat*

WELCOME

This Big Money Saving Sale

N A V Y AND
NEW COM ERS
TO S A N F O R D

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to by KCHOI A, out o f (ho aldert
■ R nun ufact urora of bedding la
t B i Central Florida. “ Slut* 1920.”

Wo iaviio yon to be ear iu**o
aboolntaly fra* without obligeHa at om of Sanford'* lending
Motole whiio yon local# owBable ben.leg far yanraalf ood
family. PitA op year bay at
ear Sale* Office.

U N D ER THE N E W M ANAGEM ENT OF

BEST
In Dual Bedding

VA - FHA F H A In Service
Conventional
—
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low as 1425

We Invite you to come by and get-avifualnted.

Y ou r Friendly Ford Denier Since 1931

Sanford, Florida
Witter Park - Orlpade M

You ean move In Immedi­
ately while th* paper* ah*
being proceaaed.
W* Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On Th*
Construction Of Your
Horn* For Th* First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coot Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

MXVS

56 Ford

56GM C
S6G M C

Kchoto Royal Comfort Innernprlng(
Malt ran* u d Matching Box Spring. 1
10 Yr. (siiurant**. Retail Value f 119.

Homes Deaigned For
Florida faring.
S k 4 Bedroom ■ 1 * 3 Batha

Kuptr Feeder Hardtop • Fully
Kqulppod Including Power
HIearing and Power Rrakaa •
Perfect Jet Rlork Finish with
Matching Black and While
Interior and
CdO Ar
While Sidewalk

W E M ANUFACTURE
B U Y D IR E C T end S A V E
YO U M O N E Y !

Echola Qullon 1antrapring Matt rent(
ind Mathlng Box Spring. No buttons,i
Smooth Top. 10 Yr. Guarantee.
RotaH Value *139.

Mr. Rich’* 25 year* experience In Automobile Paint
and Body work aasurea our many old and new customers
the boat workmanship available.

58 Chevrolet

Hair Ton Plrkm
In With Very
Perfect In
Every Way

IF you hava bean looking for an
older car in A-l condition, thin
is It: 1M7 Chrysler coupe,
radio and beater. Must ana to
appreciate. $230. Can FA 2-7*74.

CLnnm uvdnq. Jim

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Reconditioned and Safety
Checked Cars.

BRANDS

30 MERCURY 4-Dr., Radio A 400 Sanford Av«.
FA S-T430
Heater, $230. FA I-70TI.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
32 DODGE nine passenger sta­
Beds. Day, Waak or Month—
tion wagon. No down payment
FURNITURE CENTER
—assume mortgage of $210. pay­
1100 Franck Avo.
ments approximately ts* per
Ph. *A 17*31
month. 2403 Sanford Ave.

Tam Went Ow 201k
M . Follow Country
Oak Rd. k Watch
For Our 8igna . . .

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Behai* Golden Dawn Inneraprlug ,
Mat Ire** and Matching Box Spring. &lt;
Retail Value 199.
Hollywood Bed compUle (win or full|
nlxe — Inncrepring Mat Iroan. Match-,
Ing Box Spring and beautiful plaatic
headboard.
Echola King Hixe Hollywood Bed
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long by S' wide.

A D D I T I O N A L A L L O W A N C E FOR YO UR
OLD M A T T R E S S &amp; S P R IN G FROM
THE A B O V E P R I C E S !
FREE LEGS TO M A K E A H O L L Y W O O D BED
W IT H THE PURCHASE OF EACH M ATTRESS
A N D BO X SPR IN G C O M B IN A T IO N

Fordor (Mallow Wagow • VI •
Aulomatk Traa*. • Radio 4k
Hooter • Speckling Rtoe k
White Tulooe Palat -

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56Buick

55 Cadillac

55 Foid
49 Pontiac
Finish . fleea
Kvrellrnl
Transportation

48 Chevrolet

54 Cadillac
Point and gttollo*l Tlroo •
Fartory Air Coodllknod - An
Karaites! Car For
The Whale
f d JAf
Family
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Our lined Car* Will Be Dtaplayod For Year
Inspection Nightly On Our Largo I.lghted Lot.

W H E R E D E A L S S H IN E
at tho sign of your boat buy

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Chevrolet — OMamobMe — CndUtoe Trad* h *

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Over Me Mile, forecarttra ee- atormi and M mile an hour winda
port that another cold front begaa aa H moved into the Mate. The
blowing Into North Florida today. guity weather wai expected to
Trmprraturea were exprctrd to reach South Florida Saturday.
drop to 3* ln--th» » 6&gt;tT«ntr north
Deapite the intrusion of cool air,
portion toniiht with freeiini tern* today waa the warmeat acroia the
peraluira itt»t r H T " « f r l r t 1 Mate aince lati week's timing
unlay night. South and Central weather put an end to a hot spell.
Florida wrrr expected to eacape Highs ranging from the low 70's
to the low Mi's were predicted.
the weekend freete.
The front kicked up thunder
A blanket of snow, rain and

In nn effort to inuease its membership the board of di­
rectors of the Scmlnoie-County Chamber of Commerre-wit.
consider changing iUy f i y al year to gtart in January instead,
of Oct. 1.
The board Thursday night agreed to make a decision
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on the ehangn at Ita next quarterly meeting.
Chamber Manager John Krider
told the directors at the Bead for

bounce Signals

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WASHINGTON ( UPI) — The
Navy hat successfully used the
moon to bounce radio aignala to
and from Hawaii by transmitting
a senes of pictures and messages
(bat included aa order for this
»tory.

,und*
•ft,r th#
#f
tho 7, , r •"* wou,d *»■*• m0,r
time to work oa chamber activit)ea ^
membership drive.”
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Krid#r Mpl,ln*d th“
merchants art too busy between
October and December getting
ready for holiday busineae to
tivitios.

Membership Committee Chair­
man Bob Crumley asid that mem­
bership* this year are "lagging"
aa compared with the previous
year.
Thae for this year, tha chamber
has IS m w members while dur­
ing the 196S-B9 membership drive
there were 3S new member*, he
taid.
Krider told the group, after a
brief dlacuailon on the merit* of
changing tha fiscal yaar that "BO
per rent of new membership* com*
in after tha first of tha year.”

Tampa Housewife
Solves Series
O f Burglaries
TAMPA (UPI) - A housewife
crawled under her apartment
house today to try to solve the
mystery ef her high water bill.
Instead, aha solved a series of
burglaries.
When Mrs. W. C. Hathaway, 4*1,
got under the building ih* found
I* lire*.
She railed police Who traced
the tires Be a lot af 40 that had
bean stolen from a service station
Sunday.
Detect!v«* checked her tenant*
and In tha apartment of William
C. Gable, 21, they found loot
from a number at other recent
burglaries. Gable quickly con­
fessed, officer* aald.

mu* i.aa* at Alia r
i BM resident* ware roMrickta with the aUasent.

BETTE DAVIS

Missile Debate
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Senate Deaocratic leader aad Ma
director to Uw hush-hush Ceatep
Intelligence Agency worn aspect;
"yardMlcfc" for meaiuriag

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Fog and smoke trow a aeries
of brush fires combined into •
dense smog which froced Florida
police to close sections of V, I,
92 and Florida M2 Thursday.

French Move To Stop Civil Wai

Representatives
To Call Collins
On Board Post

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November and county otflaiala American Tobacco
have been unable te com* up with Bethlehem Stool ..
any "qualified" person willing ta Caterpillar ........
accept the appointment. , .
C it o , . ........,,,,
However, there ate ropwte that Chrytlcr1/ ......
ir or five district t residents CucGco - Wright ..
vo iadirated they would seek
the poet It aa election dere held.

Funeral
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Irict," had fold frirmla that ah*
loved Williams sad wanted te
marry him.
Mia* Barrymore jvaa found dead
*n her apartment here from apparcally natural cause*, but aa
, . 7 autopsy failed to diacloa* the
actual causa of death and cbcml‘ *T®* cal analyaia of her vital organs
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Woinwright Enters
Secretory Race

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“ Avoid the ruth" waa the advice
of the Semlnole-DeBary Heart
WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and tonight with ahowrrn tonight. Warm today with the high around 80. Colder Into tonight, low 48-50.
Council members today in urging
advance purchase of tickels to VOL. XL1X
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Preaa Leaned Wire Eatabliahad 1908
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 1900
tha Bette Davis-Barry Sullivan
performance Saturday night.
The council still la telling ticket*
at ita office in the Woodruff
Building. First St. and Park Ave.
Seals will go on sale at the box
office at 7 p. m. Saturday.
Curtain time for the Civic Center
presentation of “ The World of
Carl Sandburg" will ha g:30 p.
tn. The show, which alio feature*
the music of Clark Allen, come*
here with the praise of erilict
as a dynamic two-hour perform­
ance.
Heart Council member* remind­
ed the public again today that the
show it bring sponsored in Sanford
for two reatona: to help get the
city on the tour circuits of out­
PARIS (UPI)-Presideal Charleg
standing shows and to raise funds
DeGaulla waa reported today ta
in . support of the Heart Fund.
hava tent Gen. Paul Ely, thief of
Much of these funds come back
the French general staff, to Algeria
to be spent tn the county.
to try to prevent the settlers rebel­
lion there from plunging the nation
into civil war.
The possibility grew with every
patting hdbr that the barrlcada
rebellion ia Algiers might exploda
into a full-scale revolution la
Franco Itself at It did ia the blood­
ies* revolution of M&gt;y U, 1951.
Paris waa calm ia the face at
the amlocus reports from Algiers,
but there was a growing reeling of
dramatic action to come—perbape
Stale Representatives Gordon
tonight when UeUauil* addresses
Frederick and Mack Cleveland Jr.
the nation by radio and television.
will contact Gov. Leroy Collins
The country appeared to bo.rally*
next week urging him to call a
ing behind DeGaulla. U wae re­
special election in May to name
ported that more Uiaa 100,009 let­
a commissioner for District 2 to
ters and telegrams bed arrived
fill the unexpired term of David
at the presidential palace, moat
Gatebel.
of them expressing support ef the
Gatchel resigned the District I
LOW ALTITUDE LUNCH. Thn sailors piloting thnnn
president.
onto Seminole Blvd. Thn jnta from thn Sanford NAS
Commissioner post after he was
Government clrclao spua in aa
two ASDa up French Avn. today stopped off for eggne
ware put on n barge headed for the Jacksonville overhaul
appointed Clerk of the Circuit
almost fret)ii*d round at activity.
coffee near I-ake Monroe. Thn low flying bomb# re rantad
and repaint ©enter.
(Herald Photo)
Court by Gov. Collin*.
Premier Michel Dehre tailed aa
their wtngn before rounding the bend from French Avn.
Frederick said this morning that
informal Cabinet aweling without
ho and Cleveland will tan the
povanmr and advise hint ef Um
necessity of calling thd^efocliaa,
•lap with miatstere af tha armed
f o r o £ Jostle* and aalantMa no-

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Heart Association
Chairmen Named

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S
tho State Board af HaaMfe," Band
aald. "and definite kkaUfleatiaa of
near larger cities.
. The accusations cam* aa a legG; tha virus causing the outbreak will
UUatlva committee qulxxad Florida b# availal'c ithla a few day*,"
Road Department officials aa thd* ha Three arao-ilo ia tho county were
overall scop* af tha Mata's road Wooed last Tuesday but will open
building project*. Tha committee
waa mad* up moatly at lawmakers
from Itsser populated areas.
Road Beard Chairman William
&gt;. Killiaa aad former efcalrmaa
Jo* Grotagut and Wilbur Jones de­
fended the policy of completing ur­
ban tegmenta af the interstate
highway ayatem. They maintained
Ken Lolfler and Gordon Toll
• hat tha urban segments were tha
moat needed aad would bo func­ were appointed chairman and
tional If tho ayM*w could ha fin­ corporate chairman at Uw SemiaoU-DaBary Heart Association
ished.
"Our policy has been to build 1M0 Amd drive today.
Heart
Association
president
roads where the greatest need Is,”
Grolegut said, “ whether it bo rural Eroesl Southward made tbe ap­
pointment* at lb* first Mop to the
or urban."
Sen. Newman C. Hrackin of annual February heart fund cam­
Creslviaw said h* feared that if paign. Tho drive will opea Mon­
tear* were ta* much concentration day and will reach ita climaa oa
It
ofbao Mgmeaia the Mato would Hasrt Sunday, Feb. M. Hundreds
• #110 loft without a connected system of local volunteers will moke
of limited-access or primary high- door-to-door col lection* on Heart
•
ways. Ha wanted tf federal funds Sunday.
Lafflar la a Sanford attorney
&lt;
nia out, tba atato will hava to taka
money earmarked for primary and a lifelong Sanford resident.
roads to templet* the interstate He graduated from Uw University
of Florida aad la a Rotarisa. Toll
network.
la also a aaUv* af Sanford. He is
manager of Securities Associates,
lac. af Sanford aad a U of F gra­
duate. Ha Is a Jaycw.
"The heart aad blood vessel
4 TALLAHASSEE (UPI) _ N. D. diseases are Uw aatioa'a number
Walnwright, former state ropre- ooe health enemy, taking mors
MBtaUvo from Bradford Coualy, lives each yaar than all other
entered Uw race Mr secretary of causes of death combined," Let­
ter said la accepting hla appoint­
Mate
Thursday.
•
B M Iw
I S I II lW R ^ t
He pledged I* keep out af Y e ment. "The Heart Fuad is Uw aattoa's number on* defense against
raapportionmeat fight.
"It would be pure political (hose diseases, supportlag the re­
bafonry to say that Uw secretary search, education and community
to atau caa Itoluaata MhMgfeto •mica pragraaa af tho American
respportioomaaL" aald tha ~W Heart AiaariaUaa, Ita affiliates
year-old Walawrtgbl, who resigned aad chapter*," ha added.
Laffier -etfad Uw aar* ihaa to
kola Job with Uw Agriculture Domillion Heart Fuad dallare used la
partmeat la make the raea.
heart research Mace U3*. Heart

fog covered the eastern half of
the nation today, turning Iowa
roada to ice and reducing Florida
highway visibility to sera.
A -broad--hr d i t snow and rain
stretched from the Great Lakes to
tne Gatf“ whi1nftejr.i.T**JW?
snow plagued New England.
Safety officials reported that
roads in eastern Iowa were snowparked and hatardou*.

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I
CIUDAD TRUJILLO (UPI)-The
Dominican government has an­
nounced the discovery of a "Commun' 4-typo" plot organised by five
Hnri.tn Catholic priest* who rocr.aed bomb-makers from a paro. ‘tlal achool.
So far aa was known, none of
tha priests waa being held. “ Some"
members of Um cells they were
aald to have formed were reported
under arrest.
Col. John Abbes Garcia, ehlef at
military intelligence, said govern­
ment agents captured about 200
bomba made by students from the
high school of St. John Bosco
under the direction of Cuban Fath­
er Antonio C. Fabro de la Guardla
alleged ringleader of Ihe plot.
The bomba were te have been
used Initially te blow up buildings
boro, Abbes said, but there also
were some Indications that Ihe plot­
ters meant "te extend the conspi­
racy to U. I. territory" by dyna­
miting some buildings in Miami.

Naval Station
Gets Pat On Back
A "pat oa the back" by Uw
naval inspector general and unof­
ficial reports that Uw Sanford Na­
val Air Station will get the first
at a new typo supersonic bomber
wfie called Important develop­
ments last night.by the NAS com­
mander Capt. Robert W. Stye.
Copt. Stye told Uw Chamber of
Commerce directors at tbetr meet­
ing that Uw inspecUng team from
Washington "govt ua a pat oa tba
back far offlcieaey." The report
aa Uw possibility of the ASJ Vigi-

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Hot LaUn tempera eaploded inlo •
riot Thursday in the chill of a
January afternoon. Pro • Castro
and antl-Caatro Cnbans"fought for
right to honor Joae Marti, Cuba’s
national liberal.
Three person* were injured and
II arrested, aix from each side.
The anti • Castro White Hose
movement held ■ birthday ericbralion at the Central Park site
at the bead ef the Avenue of the
Americas wbare a Marti statue
la to be erected. Only the pedes­
tal haa been relied.
Aa tha While Rose group spproaebed Uw pedestal with a flow,
or wreath, pro-Castro members
of Uw Twenty • Sixth of July
movemeat converged upon tho
marchers. The wreath was snatchrd aod used a* a weapon.
Tha males continued for at
minutes until riot polire arrived.
•
Ooe af thus* arrested wai Special Program
charged.with Inciting a riot, four
A special Christian Science pro­
with unlawful assembly aad all gram wifi ha seen over Orlando
were charged with disorderly Tflrvlaioa Station WDBO Sunday
conduct.
ai tO:Jo a. at,-

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Friends who vlowad ih* body of
Mias Barrymore, whose life was
a torment of Mage failures', di­
vorces, and alcoholism, said she
appeared to be "at peace at
last." She was dressed ia a aimp&gt;* hlack |own wllh • &gt;hr*r
scarf at the neck and wore earrings.
The Rplsropal funeral service
*** read by the Rev. Sidney
L,Mjer gf fashionable St. Thomas
Church following a oulogy by
,uU,or (!erold
the writer
who , gi|,led Mia* Barrymore with
her autobiography,
Too Much,
Too Soon."

Arson Suspected
In Forest Fires
Arson was susperled last night
aa forest ranger* said Mg flrea
were set near Forest City between
l:M and 11:30 p. m.
All the ftare-upa were In the
middle of a wooded area.
A fire near Five Point* was aoi
in about seven different place*,
Uw rangers said. When eae spot
wouldn’t work, another was triad.
Rag* used te start the fir* were
strewn around. Less than aa acre
burned, they reported.

Court Orders
Hyatt's Release
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Supreme Court today ordered tbe
Mate to release Gordo* Francis
Hyatt, who Is serving a prison
term for grand larceny, aod ruled
a new trial must be held for him
ia Brevard Cireuit Court.

Slated Saturday
ITm Sanford Elk*' annual charity ball
will ba bald Saturday night
Tho dance which is opaa to tha public
atarts at 9:30 p. m. at ths Mayfgir Inn.
Tickets are |4 P*r soupfe They may ba
raaarvad by calling FA t-4161 ar dipy ba
bought at tha dance- Donations for tha

profit* will wo to the Elks' charity fund.
Pata Buk'tr'a orchestra will provide
music for tha dance. At midnight, a at**
tion wagon will ba given away as a special
feature of tbs balL
A breakfast at tba Kike’ Oub witf M law tha dance. A dmlaaJoa to tba breakfast
is $1 par person. Tha Elks hope fur 400

KRARNY, N. Jr. (UPI) - A mil­
itary policeman guarding a classi­
fied shipment aa route from In­
diana to New JagJey waa acci­
dentally shot and killed Thursday
night at the railroad Matloe hare,
lhe U. g. Army aonouaoed.
Pfe, Jaak g. Martin. M, New­
man, Tea., was ahot when a .it
caliber automatic being unloaded
by 8P-4 Nicholas a. ZaiuJa, If,
Detroit, accidentally discharged,
an Army spokesman said in Naw
York. The accident occurred In
Ihe baggage car of tbs train.
They and 2nd U. James E.
Derr, M, Toledo, Ohio, were
guarding a classified shipment of
ordnance material — hardware —
being seat from FL Benjamla
Harrison, Ind., to Plcatlnny Ar­
senal, Dover, N. J.

Directors Hear
Expansion Plans
In o progress report to Uw Sem­
inole County Chamber of Com­
merce, Board of Directors Man­
ager John Krider said that an announremant ia expected ia the
next two days of largo expansions
for three local firms.
Although Krider did not name
the firms, be said the expansion
would mean the employment of at
least 300 additional persons la the
county.
Krider, la his report to Uw
board also said that tho county
was matching funds with the city
in giving tbe chamber fIB.ono for
the current fiscal year.
"It’s Uw first lime in the coun­
ty’s history that tbe county baa
aver matched funda with Uw city,"
Krider add*&lt;f.
Kirdcr also reported that new
county maps are available at tbs
Chamber office and complimanted
tho Committee of 100 for helping
to bring bow Industry to Uw area.

Influenza Sweeps
Across Europe

Cm dieting _ tM| frightening reports poured la oBetUaU/ fraai
Aigiera. Insurgent* In Alglert he.
eaasn more defiant of the g iw &gt;
meat. Insurgent* la Oran cantered
(bo -city ball wtahpug totaefaroeca
by the army. But acme war veter­
an* la AlgMra toiled Mr swant
for DeOeulie.

lit* Seminole Coualy Chamber
of Commerce board af dire date
hava agreed la urge the Coualy
Com mis(oa ta put up needed Mode
te the coualy can be represented
at tha Caalral Florida Fair M Or­
lando aeat month.
Karlyle Houibolder urged ft*
director* to nans* a eommKta* to
appear before tha board at Mo
meeting Tuesday to "pul Ike pro*,
aura oa" for funds for tho exLiM.
Earilor ia the meeting, Richard
Peas, chairman af tha chamber’*
agricultural rommKtot told Mw
group "tf wa don't gal any motor
from lb* commission w* foal x m l
b# able to hava aa ailUMl this
year."
John Krider, chamber manager
and chairman af tha ram mission,
told tha director* that Uw beard
ia considering taking bads out af
tlw eiuBty agent's budget te pay
for Uw exhibit.

2 Boys Escape
Serious Injury
Two boys escaped serious injur?
whoa tbair bicycle bit a ear *•
SR BIS Thursday.
Highway Patrolman J. L. Sikea
aald Bruce Nicomete add Brian
Johnson wore riding against tralfl*
oa Uw shoulder of Uw road near
Lake Harriott Kslates. They cut
into the path of Robert R. KeaaU’g
car. The bruised boys ware rat*sa­
rd after a check by Casaalbany
physician Dr. Rapapait.
Eight year old BriaR ia firea
Altamonte Spring*. Bruce Nicoae«o. II. Uva* ia Maitland. Koaakl Is
ala* from Maitland. M* arroato
wart aad*.

Car Stolen
From Jet inn

LONDON (UPI) - Aa la
epidemic sweeping across ]
kept mlllioas to Europeans
from Jobs aad school* teda;
A car was atolea tn
mi,ay, France, Italy aad I
to Uw Jet laa Hhwid
lead were hardest hM.
Six deaths were near*
gwiuerisad daring the wes
tog Jaa. Ml la Brtlato. where (ha
fla has aat reached apdamla pro­
portion*, Mar mum to a Romas
Catholic conveal Is. Liverpool died
fttaaoB tatmmba Ban la mk*a aaa.

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) le a . Stuart 8ymlniton (D-Mo.)
aaid Monday "any good Democrat
can beat Vice President Nixon" in
the presidential elcetlm because of
his voting record during the Risen
bower administration.
Tbe Missouri senator, considered
g dark-horse for the Democratic
lnatlon, said "the vice presl’a voling record shows he has
a tack of faith in America. He docs
net believe In the character of
m :America as the Democrats ace her.
He voted agatnit social security,
txtem lon of the minimum wage

law, REA, alum clearance, flood
control and reclamation."
He told the 70th annual banquet
of the Mnnlgomery Chamber of
Commerce Nixon's trips abroad
would help hla candidacy only "if
some posillve action la taken by
the administration. But we'll have
lo wait and see after the summit
conference. Locomotion is no sub­
stitute for policy."
Symington also accused Nixon
and the Eisenhower administration
of "wasting 100 million doliara a
week through Inefficient business
policies and practices' in handling

agriculture, defense, foreign aid
and the national debt.
Tlie former aecretary of the Air
Force aaid a recent Senate sub­
committee hraring showrd the De­
partment of Agriculture was "w ast­
ing far more than a billion dollars
a year" and yet "In order to raise
a billion dollars, this administra­
tion now proposed five-crnl postage
stamps and higher gasoline taxes."
He also altackrd proposals lo
build up a budget surplus “through
tax and 'revenue increases," say.
lag the aurplus could be built
"through more efficient manage­
ment,"

NEW YORK (UPI) - Twelve
loplrvel Russian government of­
ficials, Including arveral prospec­
tive heirs to Kremlin power, will
fly here next Friday to bagin
24-day tour of 10 atatea.
The party waa Invited by state
governors who visited tha Soviet
Union last summer. Tha visilora
undoubtedly are the most impor*
tant group of Communist politi­
cians to visit tha United States
since the cold war thaw.
rThey are headed by D. S.Polysnaky, a little-known but highly
placed young protege of Soviet
Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev. He
la premier of the Russian Soviet
Federated Republic, the Soviet
Union’s Isrgeit political eompo-'
nent, and la a candidate-member
of the all-powerful Presidium of
the Communist party's central
committee.
Announcement of the Impending
lour came aa a surprise, although
return visit by Russian coun­
terparts of the' American gover­
nors waa expected some time this
year. The Russians were invited
by the executive committee of the
U. S. Governors* Conference and
travel arrangements are being
planned by the institute of Inter­
national Education.
In addition to Polyansky, four
others in the party arc premiers
of Soviet republics — the equiva­
&gt;..r
lent to state governors. Tha re ­
maining seven are chairmen of
executive committees of provinces
containing Important industrial
A LARUE NUMBER of Fleet A ircraft Service Squadron Fifty*One men
cities.
It will b« these Russians' first
were mlvaneed in rating and honored with the traditional U. S. Navy
look at the United States. And U
ceremony recently. In presenting the advancement certificates!, Comman­
wUI bo this eountry'a first glimpse
der Edward J . Winter. USN, FA8RON-61, commanding officer oongratil­
of up-and-coming third generation
ia ted the men for the induatriouaneee and technical abilitlea which led to
Communists who may well be­
their selection. Left to right, front row, L. E. Baker, AMS8; Y. J. Eiaencome the ruling clique in the
mann. ADJ3; J. E. Reid, AE2; E. M. Graves, AD2; J. S. Alexander, AK3;
Kremlin when aging Khrushchev
C. A. Rigor, AK3; J. E. Hope, AK1. Left to right, rear row. J. M. C a ra t hers,
and Deputy Prem iers Aaaataa I.
Mikoyan and Frol R. Kotlov de­
ATI J F. A. Berneberg, YN8; M. A. Coleman. AT2; H. E. Singleton, AQF3;
part toe scene.
H. O. Troop, AT2; W. E. Bryant, AE2; J. T. Hickey, ATNS.
The Russians win inspect man­
ufacturing and food processing
vij i■ : #.into, schools and noiveraRlaa,
p Y
museums and historic sites, hous­
y •. K
ing developments and farms, hos­
» 1b , * |
pitals and homes for the aged in
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New York, New Jersey; Pennsyl­
IV - I
vania, Weal Virginia, Florida, n!
sis, Colorado, Idaho, Utah and
3 ■ j
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The North Dakota.
1 1I ' V . ,
Senate today launched a twoiole the political • eltmaU pronged attack ou Juvenile delin­
Be V IED DANUG
I KSj
'l lk *•
time and 1 find this aspect
YORK (UPI)—The a ria s
r \ ■ &gt; . f V ‘ __NEW eer
Americas Heritage of Ibe Heritage series one of ha quency and ila linka with teenage
i n k ua Weet Sunday sight, sat strongest attractions. However, an drug addiction.
The toll Senate waa scheduled
exactly a aovet journey tor TV balance, this hour wae weaker
then preceding Heritage produc­ to start debate on a "delinquency
Viewers.
la "Dcetlsy, West." on NBC-TV, tions. While the scenes flowed prevention bill" which would pro­
DETROIT (UPI) — M Hath**
wo took a quick pre-wagt.il train smoothly into each other, regard- vide up ‘to I t million dollars to
plalas your child can’t seem
d t M p with Ibo Jobe Charles Fra- le:* of time and space, the play- local eem mood ice over the m i t
to alt still la claea, a pUl might
■ e a t expedition, after Fremont era mumbled amid personal pas­ five years to train workers J
help.
Bret befriended Boa. Thomas Hart sions and compressed dialogue. special Juvenile project*. .
Physician* at the Children’*
•a e ta e la Washington and mar­ They created the impression that
Center * Metropolitan Detroit
ried the old fellow's daughter—a they were speaking for their bi­
found that St of to children be­
fora-ag* thick who we* hip to ographers.
tween the ages a t- I and I t who
pocky moeotaisa la r o l l i n g
Jeffrey Hunter was tight-lipped,
had been almost hopelessly unruly
•retries.
determined and wi.e as Fremont:
calmed down when jrivea.D fttm -.
William Altman's tcleplay also Susan Strasberg w».: fiery-eyed,
The beminoi* County Farm amphetamine.
lovely and wiaa aa his bride;
Scientists called their fidgets
Jam es Daly was peppery and Bureau office was broken into F ri­
"hyperkinetic impulse disorder."
wise aa old Benton. It was a com­ day.
t
There la evidence that up to
petent production — especially with
Jack Sym* told Sanford police
its rlimactire billiard scenes— that someone broke late the office I per cent of the school age popuare tent this
hut very little of M managed to to the Sanford Atlantic National latioa Rom »I to 11 present
problem," said Dr. Hunter H.
come to life.
Bank sometime between noon end Comly. director of the Children's
1 p. m. Two desk drawer* were Center.
NSW YORK (UP11 - Farmer
"Destiny’s Tot," a true psychi­ ransacked and a combination
Tbe Center tried out too drug
Dodger catcher Roy Camps mils'* atric case history of an anti-So- drawer file and safe entered and with the consent of tbe children's
toyesr-old stepson had another mitir rabble-rouser, offered an #0.11 taken, police reported.
parents, who administered M.
strike tolled sgalnet him today absorbing, fully-rounded portrait
He was etwrged with potty larceny, of q human puatule on NBC-TV
' hla a year.
Me third arrest wlthl
Sunday. Adapted by S. I*e Pogot"I d u e t wont to talk about U." tin from a book by the lat# Dr.
CompasoUa, who Is paralysed Robert Lindner, the afternoon
frost a broken neck ho received In drama was moat engrossing when
a s auto Occident two yean ago dominated by conversational of­
Mid. "I don't know any details fice hour tones. The unusual stag­
ing waa general!) effective, al­
»el."
. David, tbe sm of Campanulas' though soma of the silent hackWife, Ruth, by a previous m arri­ ot-thc-couch vignette* were too
age, was arretted Monday night brief to be of much value. Alex­
w.
with three other teen agers. They ander Scour by waa a sturdy per­
hod o carton of candy, cigarettes former to hie even-keeled por­
Opd groceries from a grocery la trayal of the psychiatrist. Robert
DuvaU, as the nut. had an He­
.T he youth* elalmed Morris H aven afternoon nf M.
Katsman, toe owner of the store,
The C h a n n e l Swim: Dora
gave them the groceries, but be
Schary, producing a "get out Urn
denied X. polira aoht.
David was released last April no vote" special far NBC-TV's Starprobation on a Juvenile delinquency Ume special of Tuesday. April it.
Z^Ttalian
breaking m
Into
to include
to (he show
apHOTtoUM
mm .jtar
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i. ae hopest||CM
^
PreiWelU
KWn.
Parana drug store last February.
bower,
former
President*
frum
an
Java
Ua ale* hod beeni Judged a Jnventle
to February for parttot- and Hoover and current WhKe
House hopeful*.
paring in n Rat fight■tc
Chuck (Rifleman) Connors toThee* arretted with young Camanella were Itidor Fisher, Si, tiara with Pippa Scott to "Trial
Garnett, It, and a l# y e a r By FM r." on the June AUyaon
i wae not Identified h r poll** show, CBS-TV, far Monday, Fab.
I.
i bn it e Juvenile.

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Marlin Owner May
Move Franchise

Red Officials
U. S. Bound Friday
For 10 State Tour

MIAMI (U PI) — Bill MecDonaid, new owner of the Miami Mar.
Marlini, aaid today he will have to
«o&gt;
move the International Leaaui
franchise out of Miami if h* can
ran
not leaae stadium and concession-j
rights from the city.
City commissioners have rcfu.
rifused to accept MacDonald's Isas*
leas*
offer of #50,000 a year for five
fiv*
years because the city is *m.
broiled in a court suit filedI hy
Florida Sportservice, Inc., ovn
stadium concession rights.
•
“ I will either have to surrender•
my franchise to the league
Icamie or , ,
|
move the club to another city,'*“1
said MacDonald, a millionaire
house trailer manufacturer who
bought the franchise from radio*
television tycoon George H. Storer
last Jan. 2.

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Takes Western Journey

Senate Launches
Delinquency Attack

Pills Calm Down
Fidgety Children

W

Farm Bureau
Office Ransacked

Campy's Step-Son
In More Trouble

PEDDLING PEANUTS for the March of Dimes were thene member* of
the Anna Miller Circle who were in a Rroup of mother* w o rk in g at the
corner of French Avc. and F irst St. from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. Sunday.
With the help of Sanford police who rcKtilnted the niinutl liyrht. they sold
$233.60 worth of p e a n u t* roamed by Elk* Club member*. They will con­
tinue their work a t a mooting a t 7 p. m. today at the Elks Club when they
will complete plans for the Mothers March Thursday night. (Herald Photo)

Illness Of Witness May Delay
Finch-Tregoff Trial A Week
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The
state was almost act to rest its
coao against Dr. B. Bernard Finch
and Carole Tregoff today but K
appeared the murder trial might
be delayed a week by the illness
of a minor wiioess.
Judge Albert H. Miller, whe
presided at the preliminary hear­
ing for Finch, had the iofluenta
that has stricken Southern Cali­
fornia. He waa not expected to
be able tp testify until next Mon­
day and a postponement until
then waa likely.
Tbe dramatic trial took a bisa its twist Monday with the chief
prosecutor himself on the stand
and an aUorney for Miss Tregoff
to, coming close to accusing him
of tricking Carol* Into a murder
charge. The red-haired mistress flashed
angry looks aa Dep. Dial. Ally.
Fred N. Whicbcllo testified that
be at first believed her etory that
she went to the Finch home July
11 but had no direct connection
with the shooting of Mrs. Barbara
Jean Fioch, S3.
Miss Tregoff had testified at
Jhe._prfllmlnary. hearing July 27.
Whlcbello called himself aa a
state witness and underwent ex­
amination by colleague Clifford
Crail in aa effort to get into the

Quotable
Quotes

record the etory Carol* told at the
July 27 hearing.
Whlcbello said when Carole first
began to testify ne did not con­
sider her a suspect. But as the
went oo* he gradually changed his
mind and began definitely to sus­
pect her w hen' she broke into
tears on the stand and was led
into the Judge's chambers.
She resumed the stand and. as
she finished and walked toward
the door, WhlcheUo ordered her
arretted and charged with mur­
der.
Don Bringgold was cold and
angry as he cross-examined Whiehello.
"Wasn't the called at that hear­
ing a t a witness for the people
and weren't you in ■ sense her
attorney?" he asked.
"That it a m atter of interpre­
tation."
"Did she have an attorney?"
"No."
"Aa you questioned her and be­
gan to form this suspicion of her,
did yon advise her of her con­
stitutional rights?"
"No. I did not."
"And after you decided you
were going to arrest her. did you
advise her of her—constitutisna!
righto?"
"No. I did not."
"Did tbe judge advise her?"
"No."

By United Press Ihlernarional
SAN FRANCISCO-Carey Bald­
win, director of the San Fran*
cisco Zoo, denying charges by
Australian businessman Sir Ed­
ward J . L. Hallstrom that tha m
was discouraging its kiaia bears
from becoming parents:
"That is pretty much something
for the klalas to decide."
TAMPA — Attorney Pst Whit­
taker, whose client. Mrs. MUlines* Quinn, was convicted of
bank robbery, telling tbe Jury that
lb* teller must have been timid
to give her the money so easily:
"Can you of the jury believe
that this little tady . . could scare
you into giving her the #1,000?"
PARIS — Former
Premier
Georges Bidaolt, a major oppo­
nent of President DeGauIle's Al­
gerian policy, grudingly support­
ing the government's call for an
end to Algerian rioting:
"1 am and always have bean
an obedient servant of law and
order."
- Ten per ccnt-cf a typical Ameri­
can family income of #5,000 went
for various Federal taxes in llto,
and an additional 3 to S per cent
for state and local levies.

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Senatorial Race

New Political Group Organized In County
A political group hae been or­
ganised Hi Mm county with plant
to select a Mate of officers to
run for the four county commis­
sion posts to be voted on in the
May primary.
F.. D. Rinehart, spokesman for
tho group aaid the organisation
was set up last night with the
main objective* of actively work­

% A Titusville county commi**ioner. Bernard Parriah, to­
day to**ed his hat in the political ring and announced he
would “definitely be a candidate for the position of state
Senator from the 37th senatorial district comprised of Brev­
ard and Seminole Counties.
The position is presently held by Douglas Stenstrom of
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Casselberry s
GOP Plan Giant
Registration
A b u n t of Republicanism la about
te flourish Is Seminole Count).
Coaaefcer ry Mayor WiUlsm Bensea said today that the Caaaelberry
U efubllcaa Club wUI Invite Ha &gt;00
members te drive to Sanford and
cfcMga their registration Mom
Democratic to Republican.
Mayor Beasoa. who ie alao praaident of the club, said ha aspects
iOO members to Join the motor­
cade. AU club members will be
'invited to register Republican with
a special Javitatlon going to those
who have previously registered
emocrat.
Members who attended the Mi­
ami kick-off dinner for Vico Presi­
dent Richtrd Nixon reported to
the club executive committee Tues­
day Bight. The members said that
the enthusiasm and support shown
tor Nixon at the dinner w^s great,
according to Benson.

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CARRABELLE (U P I)-A 34a d a l Bablag boat that
Shifting betpteasly la
was WealMm Gall
ad today,
that they a r t hat
aabarmod.
*ry,

Sanford who announced last year
that he would not seek another
term.
Indications are that Parrish wlU
get do opposition from Seminole
County, according to State Rep.
Gordon Frederick.
Frederick reported that a man
from Seminole just wouldn't have
a chance "bucking the flrong
population of Brevard county."
Parrish is married to the form­
er Frances Klingensmith and the
couple have five children. He is
serving his first term on the
Board of County Commissioners
and prior to his election in 1934
was active ia several civic
Sanitations.
He hat served as a Trustee of
the Brevard County Schools, Coun­
ty Chairman of the Boy Scouts, it
a past president of th* Titusville
Rotary Club, attained the rank of
major ia the United States Field
Artillery during World War II
serving three years overseas, and
is campaign chairman of the I960
United Appeal Campaign.
He is a Presbyterian, Mason and
an Elk and is vice-president of
Nrvint Fruit Company, Inc., a
citrus rumpany which has opera­
tions extending from Mims to
Fort Pierce In the Indian River
section of Florida.

VOL. XL1X

The county's road improvement
program got a boost tn the arm
yesterday.
At the county commission meet­
ing, board members awarded bids
of the Florida Equipment Company
of Orlando for the purchase of a
loader and mixer.
Coat of the loader was 114,001
and $14,too for the mixer.
The board tabled awarding a bid
for a dragline until further study.
Both piece* of equipment is ex­
&lt; WASHINGTON (UP1) — Son. pected to be aveilable in the county
Btuart Symington (D-Mo.) charged within the next two weeks.
today that tbs administration has
“Juggled" its iatelligenca books on
Soviet missile strength “ so the
budget books may be balanced."
Symlngtoa, a frequent critic cf
madmlaatratiod defense policies,
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ata
’’Vre tragedy ntrucb-.bai'-i af'ifl*
a ^ Tbs senator was Air Force aecre Scotta Tuesday.
Mr. end Mrs. J. M. Scott were
tary under President Truman.
Aa ana vowed candidate tor the moving into their S. Sanford Av*.
Doasocratk presidential nomina­ home yesterday when Hw refrige­
tion, Symlngtoa said he aaderstood rator exploded, burning down the
hia accusation would bo regarded house. A relation, GVady Scott, had
a home nearby last roar. It burned
aa "poikkally mutivaUd."
But be said ha preferred that down also.
Naval Air Station and Florida
risk to the ana Involved in what
A b a s ailed aa administration's "peR- Forest Rangers fought the blase.
I b e J. M. Sootta had lived aa
V a at m iatoform atka."
"I ahargn this administration Oakway Dr. They had Just gottea
with using inUliigence informatioa their tornhare into the house when
la such a manner that the Ameri­ the blase broke out.
can people have been given aa toeocurato pietare of what la necoo■ary tor our national defense," Sy­
mington said.

^ymington Raps
Missile Policy

Fire Tragedy
Strikes Family
For Sejcond Time

Loagwood't boy scoot commitIns pnoynaad more asttvHioa aad
better organis ation tor the town
troop Tuesday night.
The committee aat up nine ofScoa to Help Troop SM. These nine
wfM bo directly rcspontiblo for
g i h e troop, committee rhairmaa
Dick Zertmae said today.
R. Richard* ia finaaeisl secre­
tary; R. 0 . Heath, omargeney
chairman; Roy Caudrll, equip­
ment chairman; P. M. Haynes,
librarisn; Harold Willis, assist­
ant scoutmaster; John Saunders,
transportation and procurement;
Carl Loatmler, treasurer, and Bill
7-aBree, refreshments.
The troop went on an overnight
A hike to Camp Wi'demesi Friday.
Srouta Harris, Haynes and Not­
tingham were promoted to first
class.

H m mothers will ho marching
Thursday la the annual Mothers
March on Polio.
Members of Um Anna Miller Cir­
cle amt last night to complete
plant for the bouse to house can­
vass from I to T p. m. in the big­
gest fund raising effort in the
March of Dimes program here.
Mrs. Betty Spencer, chairman of
tho Mothers Merck, and divisioo
leaden will aea Tbs Herald build­
ing as headquarters for receiving
and tabulating the contributions
collected from households by the
volunteer workers who will assist
Ute circle members.
Division leaders are requested
to bring the funds collected by the

Jam es P. Avery, who announced
Ilia intentions to run opposite
Lawrence Swofford for the District
3 County Commission post, open­
ed his campaign today pledging
to drvotp his full time to the
duliri of his oflicc.
Avery has lived in Lake Mary
for the past four years ami in a
statement today said:
"I believe that Seminole County
is beginning a period of growth
that necessitates a sound plan­
ning program Dial will fairly and
equitably stabilize taxes and con­
cern Itself with the limiting of
debt to insure this growth be
orderly and proportioned for per­
manence." He added. "The coun­
ty'* means should be the deter­
mining factor in establishing this
debt limit."
On the subjec. of county roads,
Avery eaid, “ A good system of
hard top roads providing access
to our many rapidly expanding
communities la of vital importance
in maintaining our rate of
growth." lie said "Adequate maintainance on existing roads should
ba to constant and regular aa to
preclude its being anything but
routine."
Avery stated. "We mutt have
good schools with adequate datarooms for our rapidly expanding
student population. Every chdcavor must be made to satisfy the
need for more and belter feeiUtie*." * .
'-‘T P n i W f c f
.M M .
thoroughly plamird: comprehensive
soning "of parimounl importance
to the county’s future." Ho said,
"A county wide comprehensive
draining program It highly desir­
able.” but added, "with the mean*
presently available being limited,
we must spend our money wisely
te achieve suecest."
He la married to the former
Doris Okerstrom of St. Patereburg. They have four children,
teas. Russell and James and
daughters. Cheryl and Donna.

volunteers in their areas to The
Herald building between T and •
p. m. so that a quick tabulation
can be made, Mrs. Spencer aaid.
"We hop* everyone will contri­
bute what they can when the moth­
ers call, because mure funds still
are being spent In tbs county
IhrouKh the polio fund than are
being collected." John Sauls, coun­
ty March of Dimes chairman, said
today.

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News Briefs
Planning Celebration
WINTER PARK (UPI) — The
Florida Civil War Centennial Coatmission will meet at RdUIni Col­
lege Saturday to plan for the
four-year celebration of the Civil
War.

Klansman To Run
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Ru
Klux Klansman BUI Hendrix an­
nounced for governor Tuesday
saying be would make LUtle Rock
teem like "Just a little pebble" If
elected. Hendrix said if he were
governor "It will be 100. per cent
segregation from Key West to
Pensacola, no Us, ends or huts.

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MRS. A. J. PETERSON, Sanford, present* a check for $1,000 to Dr. J.
Ollie Edmund*, rijfht, preiddent of Stetson University, aa the first payment
on a $3,000 student loan fund established by the Seminole Association of
the Florida Raptist Convention. Dr. R. L. Carter, DeLand, a member of the
loan fund committee, left, looks on. The Association includaa DeLand and
parts of West Volusia County.

Seminole Group

U.S,MaimedRocketTrips
Expected In Summer Student Loan Fund

Sen. Randolph Hodges for elimina­
tion of a speed trap at Chlaflaod.
Hampton Dunn, the club's pub­
lic relations director, said Tues­
day night the club aod the city » WASHINGTON (U PI)-T h# .Na "substantial additions! funds" te
bad buried the hatchet after a tfnn’s_ civilian spscc chief aaid speed development of super rock­
■la-year squabble.
today he 'will ask Congrats for ets, wnicn may anable tho Uuitcd
Stales to past Russia In space in
"four to five year#."
At the tarns time b* premised
^TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - T h e
e series of spectacular space
Supreme Court today upheld a
launchings which will be climax­
death seoteoce given
ed this summer with manned roc­
Beach mao tor murder but
ket trips and in 1961 with the
ed a new trial ia the cate
first American manned satellite.
Si. Petersburg Negro sentenced
FT. WALTON BEACH, Fla. This was the burden of teetlto death for killing e grocery
store operator. Jam es E. Brook* (UPI) — Two officer* of an Army mony before the House Space
was sentenced to death to tha Ranger battalion on l a n d i n g Committee by T. Keith Glennsn,
electric chair for the death May nianuevera were drowned Tuesday director of the National Aeronau­
2. I9SS, of Helen Louise Bairr, an night in wind-whipped surf non tics and Space Administration.
NASA already has asked Con­
employe of the Western Union yards offshore.
grats for 902 million dollars in
Company ia Palm Saadi. Brooks
A third waa missing and a search the fiscal year starting noal July
was a Janitor la the office.
was underway today.
1. Of this, the agency be* ear­
The men were among eight marked 140 million for. develop­
Confidential Paperi aboard a rubber life raft heading m
ent'of Saturn, a giant booster
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) - A for Santa Rota Island In a mock expected to thrust up to four tons
United States Navy plane which assault when the raft capsized in as far as Mere or Venus.
crashed Jaa. IS ia Turkey killing the rough sea.
Glennea did not disclose the ad­
ail M maw aboard woe rarryiag
The olficeri drowned were iden­ ditional turn be will ask, but
"highly confidential" documents tified as 1st LI. Ellis F. Cline. observer* recalled that Dr. Wornfrom Washington, reports reach­ 26, of Mount Airy, Md., and 2nd her voo Baum, in charge of Sat­
ing Nicosia from Turkey said to­ l-L Pt Y. Kuncl, 22. Omaha, Neb. urn development, had recom­
day. A Royal Air Force spokes­ The min missing was not iden­ mended that 240 million dollars
man when naked about the docu tified pending notification of scat be committeed to it to fiscal !M I.
m enu made aa further comment. of ton.

Sentence Upheld w

2 Men Drowned
In Mock Assault

County Firemen
To M eet Tonight
The Seminole County Firemen's
Association will meat In the Cattelberry fire house tonight.
The • p. m. meeting will be the
first one of 1960. Tha firemen will
try to work out a better system
for mutual aid, Casselberry fire
chief Paul Hates said today. A
system should be devised eo that
other towns aren't left unprotected
when county firemen are all fighta . blaze to one town, Bales
&gt;
4* monte Springs,
snford,*
ngwood,
■telberry, L a k e
Mary, No
Undo and Oviedo
fire depart
..are asked to send
represente
te the meeting.

Cassselberry Lions
Set M eet Thursday

Chamber Board
Meets Thursday

Club To Welcome
Area Newcomers
Newcomers to Sanford will be
guests of honor at the monthly
meeting of tho Seminole County
Coffee Club scheduled for 10 n.-m.
Thursday at Mr*. Appleby's Res­
taurant.
The club in sponsored by the
Chamber of Commerce end all new
business owners and newcomer* to
tho county are invited te attend.

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Sanford's Civil Service EOard
will hear the views of city .em­
ployes Feb. 4.
The purpose of the ■ p . . m .
meeting will be fo. city emplOjcs
"to see the board la actio n ,. .
aad to P atin a aap matter attfe
ton board that the employe may
with " The meeting will bo ia
eiiy kali.

NO. 616

Guns Fired
In Port City

The Casselberry Lions will meet
at the Glass Fountain Restaurant
in Fern Park Thursday night.
Winter Park Telephone Co. vice
president Russell Hulbert wiU
speak about tha growth of tele­
phone customers In the Cassel­
Coplea of the plumbing aecUon berry area at the l:3g p. m.
of tha Southern Standard Building meeting.
code are now available at Senford'* City Hall.
Tha plumbing section went into
affect for Sanford J*a. I. The
booklet is "one of the most mo­
dem plumbing codes in the coun­
try, aa U the building rode," City
The Chamber of Commerce
Building Offirial M. A. Yelving- board of directors wilt hold their
quarterly meeting Thursday at
ton aaid Tuesday.
7:30 p. m. at the Civic Center.
ls will not be a dinner meeting,
t . Perkins Jr. announced.

Civil Service
•Board To Meet

Court David Gatchel reported this
morning that he doesn't expect
many more office holders to an­
nounce their intentions until tho
Mar. 1 qualifying dale.
Twenty public offices will bo
open in the county with the Demo­
cratic primary scheduled May 3.

Algerian Revolt Spreads

Building Code
Booklet Available

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District candidates wilt oppose
Lawrence Swofford. while two
will oppose John Krider and five
will run for the open District 2
seat.
Indications are that the District
S rail wilt have at least two en­
tries.
However. Clerk of the Circuit

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild through Thuraday. High today. T2-T6. Low tonight, 56-65.
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1900
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1 p. in. Stocks

Mothers Polio March
Slated Here Thursday

,New Activities
Set For Troop

would be t candidate for the
county commissioner post in
District 3.
With James Averv. of Ijike
Mary, announcing his intention
to qualify, the political pot In
the county began to boil up ■ list
of candidates who are considering
opposing incumbents.
Reports are that at least four

JAMES AVERY

| :Avery Opens
Commissioner
Vote Campaign

County Purchases
Road Equipment

ing for all candidates ehosen
throughout the county, and getting
the ''best dedicated men” to fill
the Jobs.
"We wsnt to clear up the situa­
tion in the county." Rinehart said.
Rinehart would not comment
further on what he meant by "the
situation."
He also denied reports that he

ike Plans First
Political Speech
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pretlif left here today
he will make

FLAM F M MOTHUe MAICM nee ia iiiiiii k$r John gaol* to uni*
poNo fund chairmen, Mm. lanrjr Adak, president i f Asm Millar Ofrale,
eenUr, aad Mrs. Bail* U a, eechilriana of the march. (Uarald Photo)

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Ths Seminole A*&gt;oriatioo of the
Horida Baptist Cunti uIImi today
established a student loan fund
at Sletsoa University with the pre­
sentation of a eheek for It.OOO.
Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Sanford,
chairman of the ytudenl loan fund
committee for the association,
handed the cheek to Dr. J. Ollie
Edmunds, president of the Univer­
sity, in the presence of Dr. R. L.
Carter, DeLand, ■ member of the
loan fund committee.
"We ere pledged to increase the
amount of this loan fund to $$,000," Mrs. Peterson said.
The loan fund, Mrs. Peterson ca­
ptained, was established by the
Association last year and provides
that preference in loans be made
te "promising Baptist students
from churches in Seminole Asso­
ciation", that loans be not more
than $300, and that they be made
to students to Um Junior or senior
elatws.
"We want tha fund to be one
which will help students get an
education rather then to givo them
hi education," Mrs. Peterson said.
"We believe thia ia the American
way—providing a helping hand
where most needed. This should
make better leadership for tomor­
row."
Dr. Edmunds, .in exprefsl ig hit
and the University's appreciation
lo the Association for the student
loan fund, said "the future of priv­
ate colleges In America Is assured
a* long a t Christian women offer
this kind of assistance to young
men and young women who want
an education.

ALGIERS (UPI) - Shot* ware
fired in tha Algarian city af Mottaganem today, tha f in t shooting
tines ST parsons were killed Sun­
day ia aa Algiers dcmonalratioa
against the French government.
The shots rang out during •
settlers' demonstration at Mostaganem, a port between Algiers and
Oran. P in t reports gave no ladiestioa of possible casualties The re­
ports of the new shooting cam s
momenta after French President
Charles DeGaulle'a personal repre­
sent stive in Algeria paid tribute
ta the "courage of despair" shown
by the insurgent settlers still defy­
ing the government from behind
their barricades here.
Confidence had risen among tho
rebellious coloolsti that they were
winning their dangerous gamble
against DcQaolle'a authority, and
a holiday air nettled ever the street
barricade! la Algiers.
Adding to their optimism wee the
peiaive attitude of the French arm y
toward their resistance te DeGaulle's policy of self-determina­
tion lor the future ad Algeria.
Even as Detiauli* met wild
his Cabinet ig P fria to decide haw
te resolve tha f r a vest crisis te
face hla regime, iaciadiag possible
assumption af dictatorial pewaffc,
the insurgents added the Meet te
"L e n t live the arm y" te their
battle cry el "Long live French
Algeria."
Tbs try west up from demon­
strating crowds to Algiers, O rta,
Constantins, Bean aad m a t^
smaller elUte.
____________
Tha arm y waa not actively sup­
porting the rebate. Bat R wag
d e a r Hist R would ant launch an
attack. Savaral para troop colonels
warned their superiors Tuesday
that it would pose a "tru el dram a
of coatcteace" tf they were o rd e r
ed to aaop up the insurgent*.
Algtor* was to the grip k a
general strike and under n state
of siege, which banned the gath­
ering of more then tore# persona
la the streets.

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Gator C ag t Coach
Resigns Position
GATNESRVILLR (UPI &gt; - John
Mautr, recently named to the Baaketball Kali te Fame, resigned to­
day as Florida basketball coaah
to devote full time to hte Job na
defensive and coach on the foot­
ball staff.
Matter ha* beca hand basketball
roach at Florida since 1961 and
previously eoacbed at Tanas sane,
Kentucky, Miami te Okie and
Army.
The Aurora. HI., native said ha
roniidered dropping out te basket­
ball-soon after Lha appointment te
Ray G ravsi a* director te alkietici and head football eoaeh.

Compton To Speak
WINTER PARK (UPI) - Main
speaker at the guidance conference
for secondary school counselors e l
Rollins College March 4 4 will ha
Nobel prize winner Dr. Arthur
Compton. Compton, a former attoclete te Albert Kinttrln, directed
the work that led to the first aiemie
chela reaction.

Acting, Plus
A review of the Orlando appearance of Betts Davie
and Barry Sullivan in “The World of Carl Sandburg"
described the performance as providing "a maximum
variety" of entertuinment.
The review Mlrcnaed th at the show la not ■ poetry
reading, but "a strenuous performance, with Miss Davia
on atnge practically the entire two hour*, running the
gamut from humorous anecdotes to intensely realized
character*."
Mina Davin and Sullivan each create 22 character#
in the show scheduled at 8:30 p. m. Saturday Ib the Civig
Center. It ia sponsored here by the Seminole-DeBary'
Heart Council, which ia nelllng tickets ia the Woodruff
Bldg., corner F irat St. and Park Ave.
There are plenty o f good neats left for ike Sanford
presentation of Miss Davis, undertaking har firat Ration*
al personal appearance tour. Meabora of tho H te
Council have been pushing the advaaeo sale ia ocdir'l
insure benefits to the heart fund which accrue
tho ahow and go into hoart research.

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�Foremost could havt got only M
cents a gallon in its Gainesville
and f t. Petersburg plants and ST
cents In Jacksonville.
Commission Chairman J. Bailey
Odham ef Sanford said th* eoav-

pony did not consult with the
commission be for- * moving th#
milk. He said Foremost should
bavr paid (1 rents a gallon unlesi
tho farmers themselves voted to
tako the cut.

KOKTM BRUNSWICK, N. J. maid sad Morris Mlchaola, *0, a
(UPI) — Polio* attempting to
' .
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Th* hiitthaa appeared o* aeasetrack down tho vklous gu an )(M ( | ^
t )|0tfun ,Uying of
who turned a lavish country oaKansas wheat former
tote into on execution chamhor Herb W. Clutter. Clutter, his wife
for a surgevn'o wife, two women and two of his children aU were
sow ants sad a taxi driver, today i murderod In Ihoir Holcomb, Kan.,
found th* Islltor'o getaway ear.
form residence last November
Tho black nod red taxi which during a robbery attempt,
’Thu mUk ia gueatteo waa bought th* killer is believed la have used
Two ex-cooricte have been a r­
for «t east* a gallon instead af ia take him to th* homo of Dr. rested in th* Clutter cos*.
Fraaeia M. Clark* on his mission The gateway taxi ‘was found
of auaa murder waa recovered in near th# Newark. N. J., line %

know. 1 don't aeo any point in
tying anybody np a fte r on* is
shot."
Wilents said MW* haven’t ruled
out robbery, but it look* rather
’slim." Ha aald apparently nothing
had bora stolon.
On revenge a t a possible motiro, Wilents said: "Wo'ro check­
ing out all former patients, all
former business acquaintances,
anybody who hod anything to do
with him."
Tho suspected slayer waa d *
scribed ia a teletype alarm no
white, about M, 170-1S0 pounds,
fivo-feet, eight-inches tail, a graybrown overcoat, a brown felt hat
and gtasioe. I t said ho was atmod
with a U-caliber automatic and
"dangerous.”
Tha bodies war* diocovorod by
Mr*. Clarko'o daughter, Mrs. Cor.
atlia Chapin, I f , who** husband
ia second onerotary la th* U. 8.
Embassy a t Managua, Nicaragua.
Ska roturned to this souaUf for
a visit J**. i f .

tbc commission floor in thoa*
a n a s of *1 cents.
Corwin Davis, spokesmsa for
Poremoit said the milk was sold
to th* military so tho farmers
••old get a higher priea. He said

*rs *a( aador mUk commission
regulation*. Tha milk w ai aaM to
■Hilary lariaUaUaas.
Tho milk commission catted
Foremost on tho carpet Tuesday
■ explain th* act loo. A special
hearing was set I* JackeoovUle
late la Pabntanr far tha' company

.C A P S

CANAVERAL,

Fla.

r n S t e . tbeAUaaTthoodarod aloft
teem bUh tho Atlantic and Padflc
•raate Tuesday night te climax

David Vows State
Senator Purge

Tho Snnford-Seminoio Ar­
cher* Club will hold an elec­
tion meeting next Wednesday
night n t the Civic Center.
Th* meeting is elated to
• ta rt * t 8.
Anyone interested in join­
ing the elub is asked to at­
tend the meeting.

Midwest Hard
Hit By Ice
By (M o d Press International
Sleet paved Midwest highway*
with # deadly coating af ieo to­
day.
Hasardoua driving condition*
w an posted ovor eastern .Nebras­
ka, northern Missouri and aU af
Iowa. Tho Wcathor Bureau,warn­
ed of ice dovolopiag on roads in
Indiana, southern Wisconsin, nor­
thern IBiates. lower Michigan and
northwost Ohio.
Three Iowa traffic deaths ware
blamed on slick highways tad
leo-eovared windshields.

BELLS GLADE (UPI) - Em ­ mated ao more than 4,000 worker*
ployment and welfare officials would be affected in all Florida.
The official* her* al»o planned
met here and la Wait Palm Btach
today to discuss ways of helping to determine crop lo**«s. what
migrant farm laborer*. Jobless employment need* will be in the
because of Florida'* cold wave.
comini week*, and how many
Industrial Commission C hair-1
man Jamea T._ VocelU-taUad-j* worker* fan be abiorbed. Vorelle
conference here ef itata employ­ laid he hoped the citru* industry
ment official*, representatives of would be ' able to use many of
the farm bureau and state em­ the worker*.
ployment office manager* from
The induitriai eommtuien eatlsin - cities.
mated there were a total of 00.000
la West Palm Beach, the tie - migrant farm hand* in Florida,
cutiva commute* on migrant many of them reiidenl* of Flo*
labor mada up of government of- rid a who follow* the migrant
ficlala, welfare workers and Sal­ •treem i to other state*. The offi­
vation Army representatives were cials hope to be able to find
to meet. .
Purpose of the conference here
was to attempt to determine the
exact employment situation. A
local official In Miami had arilWASHINGTON (UPI) — Northera Democrats hav* scheduled an
H-hour tpeeebmoking session in
th* House Wednesday to focus pubUe attention on tholr drivo to
force action on th* civil right*
hill.
Their aim is to persuad* BoCentral Baptist Church will hold
a three hour mission Friday at g publican* to pry the hill out of th*
p. m. Prior te Ik* mission will hu a Houw Bulo* Committee which has
bottled It up sine* last August.
covered dish supper.

North’s Democrats
To Push Rights Bill

S A V IN G S

lag w m accidental te g struggle
for a gua vrhkh Mrs. finch had
la ho* oar.
Tha oaao was ruaoaaad until

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controveray.
David, of Hollywood, outlined a
geU oufh plan for getting roapportlaomoat approvod by the
Loginla turn, Ha aaM tha plan
would bo fa ir te oil areas and
giva mors repraean tattoo te tha
big population muter*.

COFFFf

ducotors Rod
rlvote Schools
a f private achate syateaa te their
pinc* will "ultimately lead la th*
ateiapM af out domoeratte so­
ciety."
Tha group Included several atelags presidents sad deaaa. Each
te them laheted the w aning* a t
"pcraaaal su u m a a ti" aud roleaaad thorn.

Probe Continues

n m iH w iy Mayer William Baaa Im v m te r tea Florida Muted-

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QUARTERS
With Wiafu

Nikita Keeps
Reunion Promise

totelbariy Mayor

Buy I Gallon G

UAD.A. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

LOS ANGELS* (U PI)—Dr. R.

PHOENIX, Aria. (UPI) - F B I
a paste fumalacd tight-lipped today
ahgut their lavcitlgattea te liak
Bahert V. Bpcan te tha Ncv. Id
trash I f *a airttear la the Oulf

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S H O P -S H O P -S H O P
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state* for the unemployed who
eannof be ehanneled into other
jobs.
The damage to the South Flor.
Ida v. 'etable crop wai wroueM
by six comccutivc day* of c d f
weather. The roldeit Icmpcraiiyt.
occured Sunday when reading!
dropped to I t in southern section*
of the elate where vulnerable
vegetable crops were in th«
fields.
The worst of the unemployment
problem Is expected to coma ig
about a week when the last of tha
vegetables not ruined by froit and
cold will be harvested

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Bert Galette, Summed ia Are.
received word of the death of hte
father, Joseph Galiens in New
York City, Jam a . Mr. Galletta
has boas a (request visitor la
Saaford for tha past few yearsr

59 yi’i-itV

Ur. sad Ur*. Jo in D. Powell
of Tnlteheaac* U it week a announc­
ed the birth of their flrat child,
a her. bora l*»t Thursday at the
Tallahaaaee General HoipiUl. Mra.
Powell la the former Daws Ann
Pearaoa, Seminole High School
Claaa of ISM. She ia the daughter
of J. C. Pearson of Lake Mary.

apportaalty to say “ Happy Birth­
day” to their best.
SATURDAY WAS MOVING DAY
far Jessie and Bob Sheddes who
now era halfway settled te their
brand new bases at IU Citrus
Drive la Raveeaa Park.
ALSO ON THE MOVE will be
Diane gangster sad daughter,
GaU, who will leave tomorrow for
M arylud. Diane, who has made
maay friends white living here, is
enthused over her new bouse
which she describes as “red brick
MBS. FLOYD RICHAKDS colonial template with white pic­
ket fence aad many lovely trees
aha was arm ed “ outstanding ere around” . Her address will be
youag teacher of the year” by tha MM Little Palls. Drive, Grass
• BOBESTA (Mra. Ptoydl.BlCH- Jaycees.
Aerss, Betbeede, Md.
She received her Bachelor of
ABBS la d rita M g tha wemaa af
•S S T w ttk . W a s S a r had aha re- M ask degree at Florida State Col­ CHAMPAGNE BRUNCHES are
lege and her m aster's degree la becemteg popular with the Nary
general adeeatien at Stataon. A s a t Aad the s e t yesterday for
mother cf tare, ahe U also ascend w ires ef NAS staff members es­
site praalilsnl af tha Basinas* aad pecially eras looked forward to
Professional Woman’s Club aed as It took place la the new party
has been a faculty num ber of room of Urn Barblson la Winter
Sanford Grammar School for eight Park. Hostesses were Bbetta (Mrs.
years. Her husband te principal Peel) Spelps end Shirley (Mrs.

served caffes aad cake. Plants,
given i s prises, added a party

High Coat Of Fat

MBS. JOHN lM Ctflff was
named 'G irl of tbs Year’*
by Gamma Omega chapter
of Epsilon Sigma Alpha,
sorority. Mrs. Dickey has
been serving as president
of the organization since
May and waa chosen for
her outstanding service in
many activities, through*
out the year and for her
loyalty to the group. She
waa presented a silver tray
by the members.

NEW Y O U (U PI) — O W .it,
te s t Lie flat and rates. Place a
M inch ruler on your abdomen,
with one end between the flare
of your rib*. On a normal abdo­
men. the ruler will lie OaL If the
ruler points upward and away
from your ribs, extra pounds are
gitbcrlaf.

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Open Friday Night 'til 9 P.M.

b k u i x e p a s s io n s

One e f the moat brilliant wornen’s-ctothiag designers in tba mo­
tion picture industry. Orry-XeUy,
designed tha wardrobe for Bette
Davis ia the A m en d Deutach pro­
duction *of “The World of Cart
Sandburg,” coming te the Civic
Center no January SO.
An Academy Award wiener, Mr.
Kelly te known especially for his
achkvem eat ia “An American ia
Parte.”
Bette Davte and Cameron Mit­
chell sta r in “ Tha World of Carl
Sandburg,” ably adapted aad di­
rected by N e m a n Corwin.

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LADIES' SW EATERS
Men's Jackets
Values To 1195
K to H off
Now 3.88 to 8.88
Men's Sweaters
LADIES’ SKIRTS
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BY OAT PAULEY

ipeeebas, including Hoyle Shields,
who win sooa retire from the ter
vies and Daa Gerbls, who hat reeasily been promoted te Warrant
Officer, W L
Five door prises were awarded
aad tha flower arrangement at th«
bead table was presented te M r.j|
Donnaud.
Donations for tha erent were
received from George’s Tavern,
Yae Hal To Haadte
Tha Chler* Club, Jim Robson’s,
Firemen were called to the home B. L. Perkins and Son, Bid's
of Donald DePampUUs on n re­ Tavern, Odham and Tudor, A. T.
port that .tbs kite hen waa aflame. Ramsay Florist and Robb’s BikTha family’s spaghetti dinner had
been placed on (ha store ia a 'Following the dinner members
and guests enjoyed dancing.
plastic collander.
Special gueaU at the party ware
Cdr. and Mr*. Charies Donnaud.
Upon arrival the men were pre­
vented a white carnation bouton­
niere. The room wa* decorated
with arrangements of (lowers,
lighted candles aad crepe paper
streamers.
Several guests present were
honored with informal “ Goodbye”

tmiw
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Starts 10 a. m. Thurs. - Jan. 28th "D o n 't Be L a te "

NEW YORK (UPI) - About
tw edM rif of today’s food store
or havt been.bast­
ion, says
tha Granary Manufacturers of
America. Mara than tw o million
n year la spent by food mahers

In Big Variety

Members of the VAH-I1 Enlist­
ed Wives Club honored their hus­
bands with a farewell dinnrrdance at the C.P.O. Club meeting
room a t the Naval Air Station.
The VAH-11 squadron will de­
part the last of this month to
board the USS P. D. Roosevelt.

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LADIES’ BLOUSES
Bex. 3.98-12.98

Al l W i n t e r S p o r t

Reduced To C le e r

C o a t s

SALE

CLOSEOUT TABLE

Drastically Marked Down !
Khaki fir Gray Work Clothes

2.17
”**”*2.67
4.87

Work Shirt Re*. 2.96 . ___ _______
Work Paiits Re*. S J 8 ...............
Work Shoes Re*. 8.95-10.95______

Entire Stock of all Wool

udigaa lackaL U comas whh an
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The fitted Jacket suit, with three.
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SALE

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Ladies’ Pajamas &amp; Gowns
SALE P R I C E D
All. Ladies’ Co-Oidinates
Reduced For Reel Savings

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SALE

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D O N ’T M I S S T H E S A L E
ON INFANTS WEAR DURING
THIS CLEARANCE SAVINGS

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Car Coats

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THURSDAY
tyffl”
Home Demonitra•ion Club meet* at the Sanford H.
D. Center on 14th St. 7:30 p. m.
Program on froten fooda.
FRIDAY

Tht Ladle* Auxiliary of Flaet
Reserve Assn, second anniver•ary dinner, 7:30 p. m. at the
U.S.O. bldg, for members and
^ h e i r guests.
™ Joint meeting of Veterans of
World War 1 and the Ladies'
Auxiliary at S p. m. at the Legion
Club. 340® Hwy. 17 92. Annual
election of officers for I960. Mem­
bers and prospective members
urged to attend.
Home Demonstration County
Chorus, 1:30 p. m. at the H. D.
Centu, Ml K. 24th St.
O rg^itation meeting of a San­
f o r d 4-H club at 3 p. m. at the
W - D. Cinter, 401 E. 24th St. All
interested persons invited.

A very successful ••White Ele­ Mlasra Joan and Mary Ann Wright,
phant" sale was held by members jNIckl Hall, Marianne Strickland,
of the Rota Xi chapter of Beta Sonja Mnnlorton, Barbara Cham­
Sigma Phi at the bi-monthlr meet­ bers, and Mra. Jam es Ljons, Mrs.
ing of the group. Mrs. Wendell ' RotamJ Wesson, Mrs. Wallace
.Springfield was hostess at her | Tyre, Mrs. Sam Skelton, Mrs.
home on Park ‘Avc. In the absence 1Reaves, Mrs. Swain and the host,
of the president. Mrs. Springfield, ess.
vire president, also presided at the
husineit session.
Mrs. Robert Reaves, social chair­
man,'presented plans for a get-to­
gether next month. Final arrange­
ments will he made at the neat
meeting. A raffle in supplement
the sunshine fund was conducted.
Miss Joan Wright was the winner
of this project and received a clev­ Officers Wives of VAH-7 met al
erly designed •‘Litter Rug Bag."
Both thii venture and the white the Imperial House In Winter Park
elephant sale met with so much for their monthly luncheon with
approval and enthusiasm they will Mrs. H. A. Moreland and Mrs. Neil
be staged again in the near future. j S, Pruden serving as hostesses.
Mra. Leon M. Swain Jr.,.present­ ' Mrs. K. F. Rowell presented Mrs.
ed the program. It was entitled
"The Dance" with moil of the die- V. H. Jennings a silver tray from
cussinn pertaining to the ballet. the wivea, aa a going away gift.
Others attending were M r« J. P.
Membera attending included the
Roland. Mra. W. A. Kllins, M rs.1
B. M. Fittgerald, Mra. F. II. Galloney,» Mra. M. D. McPherson, Mrs.
F. D. Milner, Mra. W. A. Nowcra.
Mrs. W. Robinson, Mrs. J, P. j
Swope, Mrs. G. G. Zimmerman,
Mrs. F. W. Burton, Mrs. A. S.
Poultcr. Mrs. R. H. Hotsa, Mrs.
WEDNESDAY
II. J. Hilt, Mra. M. A. Mergl, Mrs
M. w. Otto and Mra. W. Collier.
First Baptist Church Training
Union supper and officers coun­
cil, 4 p. m. Bible study, 7:30 p.
m.

Mrs. V. H. Jennings
Presented Gift

By Officers Club

SATURDAY
County organisation meeting of
4-H County Council at 10 a. m.
at Home Demonstration Center,
401 E. 24th St. County officers will
be elected. All leaders and county
officers urged to attend.

■Fat Measure

MAKING PLANS for the Spring Convention of Uintrict 4. Pilot Interna,
tional to be held a t the Cherry Pinza, Orlando. May 20-22, are left to right,
Mra. Sara Hughes, convention chairman, of Orlando; Mm. Raymond Ball,
president of the Sanford club and Mra. Fannie Spilk.v of Mt. DorH. Mina
Lucy Nowlin also represented the So- ford club. A meeting of the planning
board of the DeLnnd and Sanford clubs was held nt the home of Mr*. Ball,
thla week, to complete plan* for the luncheon during the convention.

NEW. YORK (UP1) —After age
41, there is approximately a one
per cent Increase in the mortality
rata for each pound of excess
weight. Overweight men have a
M per cent greater mortality than
expected: overweight women, 47
per cent.

Church
Calendar

Girls’ 4-H Club

To Be Organized

Veterans, Auxiliary

Opening - February 7

Plan Joint Meeting

tfiujAfind COojUa
NURSERY SCHOOL
Jean McLain

Anne Markham

Ages 2 thru 5
Hours 9 to 12
REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN
719

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Dance Program Given

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FA 2-8763

Veterans of World War I, San­
ford Barrack. 4M and the Ladies'
Auxiliary will elect new officers
for the coming year at the month­
ly meeting, Friday at a p. m.
The Joint meeting will be held
at the legion Club. 3404 Hwy.
17-92. Members may send their
dues to Robert II. Williams,
quartermaster, Osteen. Fla. .or
bring them In 1hi« meeting.
Refreshments will be served by
the auxiliary after the mrettag.
Freshly washed baby socks
should be smoothed carefully so
that there won't be any buntpi or
folds to injure haby'a tender feet.

Pinacrest Baptist S.S. officers
and teachers supper meeting, 4:30
p. m. R. A. meeting. 7 p. m.
All glrla in the Sanford area who
Prayer meeting. I p. m. Trustees are Intrrcitcd in joining a 4-H
meeting, 1:44 p. m.
club are invited to attend an or­
First Presbyterian Senior High ganisation meeting Friday al 3
supper 4 p. in.. Midweek Bible p. m. at the Home Demonstra­
hour, 7 p. m. Chancel Choir re­ tion Center. 401 E. 24ih St.
There are many activities coin­
hearsal, 7:40 p. m.
ing up and Sanford must hsvr an
organised club to be eligible to
THURSDAY
participate. They Include a 4-H
Flrat Presbyterian Olrl Scout demonstration day. National 4-H
Troop 233 meets ato 1:14 p. m. Club week. District demonstra­
Cub Pack meeting. 7:10 p. m.
tion day In Orlando, the county
The Dorcas Circle of the Up- dress review, 4-H short course In
tala
Community
Presbyterian Tallihrssee and the Camp Me- j
Cburrh meets at 1 p. m. at tha Quarrie, for 4-H girla only.
church.
Pinecreat Baptist Church visita­
tion program. 10:10 a, m. to 7 p.
m. Choir practice 7:30 p. m.
First Baptist Royal Ambassa­
dors, 7 p. m. Bible study 7:10.

Milk Is fhe last food Ihr majority
of homrmakert will cut down on In
any inflationary period when a
family budget tendi to have more
restrictions.

PENNEY’S BUDGET COTTONS ARE

EA S Y -C A R E
I«eave It to Penney’* to come up w ith re a s o n ably priced little drome* at tho R easonably
right time . . . at the ntart of apring tim e .
Bright, j)crt aolidn, right pretty p a tto rn a . . .
all neatly ntyled, all machine w aahablo a t
medium net with littlo or no ironing naodad.
Size* 3 to 6x, 7 to 14.

Men's

2.98-3.98

Sport
Thurs. — Fri. — Sat.

LAST 3 DAYS

Piece Geeds

Ladies Drosses

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Shirts
Long aloovM, all a llo t,

cotton, blends and wash
‘a’ wear.

Two table* of aasorled fnbrion, many a r t for year
round wear. All greatly reduced — each

Reg. Price 5.98 • 13.91
R e g u la r

Priees MS to

Sale Tagged!
Velveteen

15.00

4.89 - 31.89

Price

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L a d ie s ’ Hats

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Boy's Slicks
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iwiors from which V.
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crease reeiataare quality—
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poplin tailored with tuck-and-tab trim for
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business of keeping; crisp and white—just
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New Fashions Go
Back To Greeks
PARIS (UPD — Designer f r o m
Dalmain went all the way back to
the ancient Greeks today to make
women look like goddesses.
Balmain’s line, presented on the
hecond day of the spring-summer
fashion shows, was named "Carta*
thlan" after the Greek column.
The line was straight, Its skirt
length to the top of the calf. I t was
adorned a t tbe top by wide brim
hats or bats with a sculptured el*
feet.
The body line, one of the straight*
est seen this season, was braksa
by either a deep flounce of the
skirt, a low-slung sldo belt a r side

FRESH CAUGHT

FINE FOR BAKING
OR FRYING

KILN DRY TEMPTING

WASHINGTON (UP1) — North
era Democrata today opened their
House civil right* talkathon with
a challenge to President Klsea*
bower to help them fore* o vote
i a stalled right* bill.
The Democrats reserved 14
hohrs and 10 mlnutta for their
speeches in support of e parliamen­
tary maneuver to pry the bill from
the conservative-dominated House
Rules Committee. They planned to
uie only two or three hours today.
Chairman Emanuel Cellar (D*
. Y.) of the Houie Judiciary
Committee, the lead-off speaker,
urged Eisenhower to persuade Re­
publicans to sign a petition to
force the bin out of tha rules group
and onto the Boor.
The petition require* SIR i i m &gt;
turea. Ai of Tuesday sight about
190 lawmaker* had algsad. Includ*
log at leeat so Republicans,
Other coagrcalosal saw*:
World Court: Secretary of Slat*
Chrlitlan A. Herter and A u t. AUy.
Gen. Robert Kramer war* the first
achadbled witaeeaea at Sonata For*
algn Relation! Committee bearing*
oa propoaala to repeal a reriricUoa
oa U. S. participation la the World
Court.
Addltlveat Rep. Jsm es j . Do*
laney (D N. Y.), author of a IN*
'anti'Cancer" law, urged Coogreaa
to broaden It to cover all coloring
agenta uaed In food, drug* and coo*
metlci. Delaney, acheduled to an*
pear at llouae Commerce Commit*
tee hearing* on the m atter, said
he backed Welfare Secretary Ar*
thur S, Flemming's testimony
TUcaday urging n flat ban ad any
coloring addltiva found la indues
cancer in animate.
Drugs:
Senato Investigation
hinted that Congress would be ask*
ed to approve new laws restricting
advertising by drug companies.
Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-T*aa.)
said bearings by bis senate anU*
trust subcommittee showed "daft*
nltely that something ought to bn
done."
Farm : President Elsenhower
probably will akip his usual farm
message to Congress this poor.
Instead, he was expected to stand
on a six point farm program aut*
lined in hjs Jan, I I budget msssag*. In general. Elsenhower f a v
ors lower farm pries supports
and tbe eventual elimination of
planting controls.

There wes tbe suggestion of the
long torso and many long jacketed
suits.
Balmain's suits followed elsssld
lines, many of them being laag
Jacketed. They appeared la rip er
colored wools, bold pUldo and ter*
Heel atripcs. Balmain need those
throughout to lengthen the column*
like silhouette.
PUrT* Cardin more than any
other designer set the pace a t Man*
day's shewing with h lp Jo n jth call
Jackets, long torse line drosses and
assy Biting overblonsee and taalcs.
WOrt lengths, except e t ths bouse
of JeSn Patou where they barely
changed from last stasan St tbe
top of the calf.
Although coats had voluminous
alseves. the majority of tbe drcoaoa
war* sleeveless. Celia Hose too, m e
cept at Cardin’s. He m edt bis m ark
sevsral aetsoni ago with a mush­
room collar and has boon working
out interesting variation^ on Ike
thema over since.

�THE WALLS HAVE EARSI*

J u d fi Voile Williams Jr. wan guest speaker for the
^ajrcee awards banquet and his talk on the future of young
t .men te America waa one that should be required listening
f ir everybody in the county.
, What he had to say about leadership and community regafUisltiilltr was direct and to the point. He did not pussyfoot
vfcijMmd with his subject He eeid the future of some young
[.Hm i is not very good. Then be continued to tell the plain
ktdrath about how most people regard their publle responsi*

&lt;- ftarnoHAL

dcfcnss . m cabik

Mtibto for thara to own tv tn onn cent to call their own."
Keferring to stimulating Jaycee meeting discussions,
jo WflMamo said he learned one outstanding thing from
"I Mamed and I believe, rightly or wrongly, that while
iag iS MM of the freedoms wo enjoy, our right to gripe
OMitienii upon our having a better plan of action. 1
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toaiaai, and I believe,
that tas pnrpttunlly bn against sonic­
ifctaff without offering a bettser solution than that proponed
W tSe basset form of hypocrii;ty."
f . Jadge William*
Williams hit tha
the nail
n on tha haad with anothar
eeaale e f truths:
a m ily provide leadership, you are not always
a popular. Leadership means doing everything for
f others, not self, and It very often manna doing

Ing to fight outilde lo ti, such as i Religion Is one excellent field
eavagee and uncharted wilderness-1 tor„ «uch youthful energy, end
.as,
. in.iat.i
#.iinn, Billy Graham
has shown
this
Instead4 nr
of iKnin
thotr own fellow
u h„ dlog
for , that
lplrlluil
citlxena.
revival of vast proportion.
But now w# have no expanding
But youth also needs to be given

By ML GEORGE W. CRANE
CASE D-4N: Jam es B.. aged
IS, ia • dynamo of human energy.
“ Me started out with a lot of
promise and wo had expected
great things from him," hi*
tram m er school principal reoenty commented.
“ Bet ho liked adventure and

ia IMS, cloned
"Yea. ia be bora free ie aa accident |
"Te live fraa ia a responsibility;
"Bad ta die free ie aa obligation.**
Right aow, Judge William* ie our favorite eon candidate
ilia a u a who toys M on the line. Wo commend hie word*

chafod ot monotony, la high
school be gat la with some wrong
companions.- and now la being
sent to Jail for leading a gang
of auto thtevea.
“ Dr. Crane, isn't there
-me
way te steer auclt talented young
men into constructive channels
and challenge their interest with
adventure o f a laudable sort?"
Ia the days of Daniel Boone, or
Ooneral Custer, aueh young men
who felt |tlfled by the orderly
and routine activities at home,
could always enlist as 'scouts or
trail’ blasora for civilisation.
They pould pioneer a now contlaent and indulge their hunger
for adventure by fj-jtng west­
ward. Indian fighting gave (hem
what was looked upon as a legtlim its outlet for their hunger for
combat.
We bad a few labor difficulties
in those days, for (he agitator*
of society found H more interest-

■T MABQU* C U L M
WASHINGTON -T h e decialona
that mea take in their momenta of
power — or the decialona they have
forced upon them by eventa —live
long after they are dead. Nothing
could Uloftrata thla more dram a­
tically than the cootroveray touch­
ed off by Sir Anthony Eden'a critlciam in hla memolra of the late
John Foster Dullea* conduct of
American foreign policy.
Giving hla veraloa of the tragedy
of Sues and hla justification for
Britain'a attack on Egypt. Eden
goea back to Dullea* abrupt declaioa la INd to deny help to the
Naieer government oa the vast
Aawan dam project. The former
Britlah Prime Mlaleter aaya, in an
inatallment of hla atory publiahed
in McCall’a, that Dullea made hla
announcement without prior eonaultatioa with either London or
Cairo.
In Eden'a view that triggered
Naaaer'a aelaure of the Suva Canal.
Citing evidence of hia own deter­
mination to reaiat thla action, be
accuaea Dullea ot firat blowing hot
and then cold and finally under
preaauro of eloetioo-year politico
falling to go along with a plan to
put Naaaer and the canal out of
buaineaa. It la the bitter lament
of one who aaw hia career ruined
and hla country humiliated In a
fateful mlaadventure.
The conaequencea of that whole
mlaadventure, beginning with the
abrupt announcement that there
would bo no aid from the Weat for
the Aawan dam, arc In today'a
heaOllnea. It haa Juat been con­
firmed that Soviet Ruaaia will
finance not -only the firat atage
but alao the aecond atage of the
dam project. Credits of $100,000,000
are going to underwrite tho first
phase now in progress. This gives
Russia a position of great power
and Influence not only in Egypt
but throughout the Middle East.
What Eden does not say in his
memoirs, either because he docs
not know It or because he feels it
Is outside bis province, ia that
Dulles was restrained by budget­
balancing and economy considera­
tions from taking a bold polley line.
He bad first agreed to go along
with a Canal Users Association at
• meeting with Eden In London in
tho summer of *3$. But when on hia
return to Washington the Treasury
discovered this meant outlays of up

to a half-billion dollara the plan
waa vetoed and Dullea had to beat
n retreat.
Similarly Dullea* private expla­
nation for the earlier announce­
ment oa the Aawan dam wae that
Congreaa would never approve an
economic aid program containing
funda for the Nile Miver develop­
ment. Southern Senatora, be raid,
would regard that aa an encourage­
ment to Egypt to grow more cot­
ton la competition with the South
in world marketi.
Theae aame preaaurea in Congrass today threaten to cut back
the proposed expenditure for for­
eign aid (moat of It military) of
$3,434,000,000 in the new Elsen­
hower budget. There are no now
proposals in the economy budget
despite the President’s generalised
assurances on undavelopod lands
during his visit to India in Decem­
ber.
The tendency here will be te
dismiss Eden's criticism a i a sour
effort to put tho blamo for the
failure of the Sues atrikn on someooo also. But if tha present can
team from tho past then there Is
a salutary leiaon in tha Eden
atory.
That lesson it, above all, in tho
failuro to coordinate policy —and
la the first inatance to formulate
a d e a r and unmistakable policy
lino — until a crisis occurs and
disaster impends. A threat of the
some kind of failuro is Inherent
in tho way in wljlch today Britain
and tho United State* are begin­
ning to pull apart on disarmament
and a nuclear test ban agreement.
The excerpts from the lenglby
Eden memoir published thua far
in this country do not Include his
story of (he 1134 Indo-China con­
ference in Geneva when again he
was at odds with Dulles. That in­
stallment, published in the Times
of London, charges that the Unt­
ied States proposed an atomic
strike from aircraft carriers in
Tonkin Bay to save the beleaguer­
ed post of Dien-Bien-Phu and
thereby turn the tide of tho war
In favor of (he French. According
lo Eden, tho then Prime Minister,
Winston Churchill, checkmated this
move.
Passports war* nvailabl* to
Americans as a means of identi­
fication before World War U hut
they weren’t required for travel­
ing abroad.

President Eisenhower haa denied
that any such plan had been da*
reloped to be "put into oxectt*
tion.” But thoae of oa covering tiin
lodo-China atory were conviaeet
at the time that if Churchill h aS
laid yea Admiral Arthur Bedford,
chairman of the Joint Chlefa ot
Staff, would have Immediately pvt
throufh hla own plan for intervention. It waa another inatance la
which imminent dliaater had takea
the Weaiera aliiaa by aurpriao and
they groped on the brink &lt;or a
pray out. Even though he doea not
confeaa his own shortcomings, by
tailing mora of the** evanta thaa
we have knows thus far, Edoa
don* the West a service.

Quotable
Quotes
United Press I ntern iBanal
MIAMI — Road d e p a rtm e n t
worker Jen Zlnkus, describing n
horse be and another worker res­
cued after It had been treading
water for two days in a waterfilled roekpit:
“The most miserable horse I’vn
ever seea.M
GLEN COVE, N. Y. -H en rietta
Stein, II, who got locked into ■
bank vault but opened It from thn
inside by following shouted h i t
stractions, phoning her mother te
say sha’d be late for dinner:
'T a i sorry I'm late, but l'vn
been stuck a t the bank."
MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Judge
Robert J . Miech, alter sampling
two T-bone steaka to determine
whether Charles Redes was juatW
Bad in refusing io pay for a tide
of beef because it was too tough:
" I havt decided to tako th * £
cato under advisement until after
1 have an opportunity to dlgast
tho evidence."
CHICAGO — Paul Leonas, petparing to meet his 20-year-old
daughter and 17-year-old son ro*
turning from behind the Iron Cur*
tain after being separated from
their parents since World War 11:
"After all ihase years it’a hard
te tell what will happen, bet I *
think f it , r * »

dong la Urn sam* category aa
ibstltute frontiers.
,
Now our young people try lo
lower the record lor the mite run
or dm 100 meter swim, In lieu ef
cracking the fixed geographical
frontiers of the pest.
Te a certain extent modern
moon rockota offer challenging
adventures late the unknown.
But sack pioneering late outer
•pane require* more rigid school­
ing and long apprenticeships, so
tho typical Danial Boone of modam America is usually not quali­
fied for such cosmic trail biasing.
Besides, aclantific pioneering is
not always pictured ia aueh gla­
morous light as carving out m w
slate* from tho redskins.
On TV, Gunsmoke, Lawman,
Wagon Train, ale., have high ratis Impoiaibie lo dam tho on­
ward drive of ambition and youth­
ful onargy which should product
tha continuing flow of civilisa­
tion.
One of our biggest problems to­
day, of which wars and labor
strife are but undiagnosed symp­
toms, is bow te channel this a
venturous energy of youth.
,
It seeks outlet in some form
and will break forth into danger­
ous,. destructive torrents If it
Isn't Intelligently channeled past
the mill wheels and turbines of a
scientific order.
Young people are potentially
both devils as well aa aoctls.
Their ultimate and Is datermtaod
by how intelliganlly wo channel
thalr tnargla*.

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Covinqion
B y JE R R Y CO V IN G TO N

Before too long the sports program in
Sanford will really be in full swing.
The basketball tournaments are fast
approaching with the OBC action getting
underway in Apopka on Feb. 18 and the
District Tournament Mar. 3. The location
of the District will be decided at n meeting
tonight. There Is a good possibility that it
will be held in Daytona a t the Seabreeze
gym which will be very handy for local
fans to attend.
Also the track and baseball teams will
soon be starting their action and things
are shaping up for good seasons for both
uads. Coach Jim Pigott will be in charge
the track team again this year and
Dave Laude will be running the baseball
program. At present Laude is concerned
about his pitching and does not have any
experience a t this apot.
Along with all of this the Giants will
have all of their farm hands coming in
for training the last of February so we
can look forward to a full schedule in the
■ports program.
Last week at a Florida State League
meeting, representatives of the eight
teama In the league adopted a 140 game

S

Covers Sports
achedule which will be a split season. The
season is scheduled to get underway April
19 and nt the halfway mark an all star
game will be played between the winner
of the first half and an all star team made
up of selections from the other .seven
teams. The game will be played in the city
of the team th at is lending a week before
the end of the first half.
This year the league will be represent­
ed by eight teams for the first time in sev­
eral years and things are shaping up for a
summer of outstanding baseball. Leesburg
and Lakeland are back in the league for
the first time in several years along with
Sanford, Orlando,' St. Petersburg, T^mpa.
Palatka, and Daytona. All have sound
working agreements with Major league
clubs and it will be the best class D loop
in the country.
This year the Greyhounds will be a
farm team of the Kansas City A's and al­
though they have not promised us a winner, they have promised a very sound
team th at should be capable of staying
right in there with any tenm in the league.
With the fine spring of sports that is
before us we should be able to catch ju st
any game th at is to our liking.

Voung and powerful Andulc, sensation of the grevhound
racing world, will meet his most difficult test tonight when
he competes in the hot-box 10th event a t Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club.
An 11-race schedule will s ta rt a t 8.10 with another
Grade-A encounter featuring some of the best runners.

ATLANTA (U P I)-A hearing on
charges of ticket scalping against
Georgia Tech's ace basketball for­
ward Dave Denton has been post­
poned until negt Tutsdsy.
Denton, tl-year-old fancy ball
handler from Bowling Green, Ky.,
was arrested Monday night just be­
fore the Tech-Kentucky game here
when be tried to sell two 2&gt; tickets
to detectives for HO.
He was originally scheduled to
go on trial Tuesday but Municipal
Judge James Webb set the hearing
date back a week after conferring
with one of Denton's attorneys.

Depart For Russia
NEW YORK (U P I)-T w o offi­
cials of Roosevelt Rteeway will
leave today for Russia to line up
possible entries for tbs 1M0 Inter­
national Trot. J. Alfred Valentine,
vies president of the Long Island
harness racing track, and public
relations director Nick Grande will
observe some of Russia’s beat trot­
ters la action.

Detroit Recalls Wing
DETROIT (UPI) - The Detroit
Red Wings of the National Hockey
League have recalled Brian Smith
tl-year-old wing from Hershey In
the American League. They sent
Jack McIntyre te Hershey la re­
turn for Smith, who scored 10
goels and had nine assists in SI
games far the Beers.

Snow Bowl
MIDDLSBURY. VL (UPI) tfiddlebury College Soow Bowl has
become a training center for skiers
and thieves. College officials re­
ported that six pairs of skis valued
a t MOt and a book on how u use
a ski lift wort Staten from a Bao*
Bowl building.

W I L T C H A M R B E R L A IN

(7 fcet-1) ia shown in ac­
tion at the tenth annual
Nntionul Basketball Associ­
ation East-West all-star
game in Philadelphia, Pa.
A crowd of 10,421 saw the
East defeat the West 125115. Chamberlain's fabu­
lous defense tactics and his
23 points helped him win
the game's most valunble
player trophy.

Mountaineers
Hot Shot Return To Cage
BURNSVILLE, W. V*.
(UPI) — A Burnsville High
School basketball player in Wars Tonight

Greyhound Sensation Faces
Rough Test In Race Tonight

Scalping Hearing
Is Postponed

Bell's Protege Is NFL Boss

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In the big 10th, Andtle will have
Is face luch established- stars as
Rural Commander, Happy Joe
Lucky and Wealthy.
Andale will have the coveted onebox for the mid-week headliner
which Is expected to be the finest
race of the season thus far. Hie 71pound red gent has won llv'e times
and placed once in six starts this
year. Andale Is a l-to-1 choice by
raorniai line odds.
Second-best early figuring Is
given Wealthy, little miss who
drew the seventh starting position
for the hot-box affair.
In the outside spot will be giant
Rural Commander, ■ favorite In
the grandstands because of his
large, 11-pound frame.
Happy Joe Lucky la another top
contender for feature laurels.
Also In the loth are Ed's Hour
Glass, Dapples, Saddle H ark and
0 . B.'a Mint.

Middleweight! Mix
In TV Bout Tonight
CHICAGO (UPI)—Two knock­
out experts, middleweight Henry
Hank and light bcavywaigbt Jesse
Bowdry, match punches on TV
tonight, but despito the bombs
they throw, both could stey to the
finish.
Hank, ths Ith ranked middle­
weight, hai knocked out 2T of his
50 opponents, end never has been
knocked out himself. Bowdry, Ith
ranked light heavyweight, h si
knocked out 22 of his St foes and
has been knocked'out three times.
It will be a "revenge" fight for
Bowdry since one of the three
times he has been (topped wee la
hla last outing, a 10th round tachnleal knockout victory awarded
te Hank. The only otbef fighter
te atop Bowdry was Sonny Ray,
and be did H twice.
Hank, 24, three years alder
than Bowdry at M, will b# Out­
weighed by M arly 10 pounds.

the proud holder today of a
new national scholastic scor­
ing record following a 135point spree Tuesday n ig h t
Danny Heater, a six-foot
senior, made the mark by
dropping 63 of 70 field goal
tries and 29 of 41 fouls in his
team’s 173-43 victory over
Widen High School. The pre­
vious record of 120 points
was set in 1953 by Dick Bogenrife of Midway High in
Sedalia, Ohio.

Youngsters Open
Senior Golf Play
DUNEDIN, ria. (UPI) - The
"youngsters'* opened their first
round of tbo Its.ooo PGA Seniors
golf tournament here today. Their
ranks Include last year’s winner
and ths two runneriup.
Defending
champion
WUlie
Groggln, San Jose, Calif., teed off
In the 2lst annual tournament to­
day a* the younger age bracket,
50-54 got a crack at first round
playHo and tba other memberi of
the junior bracket, Including last
year's runnerup Paul Runyon of
La Jotle, Calif., and Lelsnd Gib­
son, Kansas City, Mo., cast an
eye at tba top score of one-underpar Tt turned In Tuesday by
threo-tlme winner A1 Watrous of
Birmingham, Mleh.
Watrous led the field a t the
tournament opened with those in
the 55-snd-above brackets firing
their ftrit rounds over the nation­
al PGA course here.
Tba 00 • year- old Walroue,
who won la 1930-51-27, was follow­
ed by a duster of flva 72s, which
in turn was followed by flva 71s.
Deadlocked at 72 wera Denny
Schute, Akron, Ohio; Harold San­
derson, Summit, N. J .; Morti
Dutra, Bonita. Calif.; Clarence
Ehresman, Cheltenham, Pa.; and
John Rogers, Denver, Colo.
Tied at 72 wera John Moyer.
Orwigiburg, P a ; Ock WiUoweit,
Dayton, Ohio; MUt Coggln, Phoe­
nix, Arlt.; Alvin Kruger, Beloit,
Wls.; and Bert Montraisor, Sara­
sota. Fla.

By United Press IntenuUoaal .
West Virginia, the nation’s
third-ranked college basketball
teem, returns to action after en
11-dey "recess" for mid-terra ex­
aminations by visiting Pittsburgh
tonight on the' first leg of a threegame road trip.
It will be the 5(ountalneers'
first outing since Jan. I t when
they knocked off previously-un*
beaten Villanova, IM 1, on their
home hardwood.
Wait Virginia, which has lost
only to California in l i games
Ihus far this season, should enjoy
easy pickin’* against Pitt. The
Panthers have won only six of 14
starts.
Seventh-ranked Villanova (12-1)
and eighth-ranked Utah (14-2) also
will seo action tonight. The Wild­
cats, who bounced beck from their
West Virginia debacle with vic­
tories ovtr Seton liall and Psnn,
visit Army (9-2) while Utah enter­
tains Loyola of Callfomls (9-4).
Kentucky, upended by Georgia
Tech Mondaynight for the second
time this season, hopes to bounce
back against Georgia, Furman
visits South Carolina, Virginia
Tech It at Dayton, and Wiscon­
sin entertains North Dakota ia
other major gamei.
A last second basket by Larry
Pennington carried Alabama to a
54-52 victory over touring Oklaho­
ma City University In the best
gem* on Tuesday night’s slim
sebedute. U was the Crimson
Tide's first victory in their last
12 outings.
Jim Uudd, one ot the nation's
top scorers, tallied 21 points in
helping North Texas State to a
95-21 overtime triumph over MeMurry, Hofstra rolled to an 12 42
victory over Wllliami, and Jerry
Verwey'a 21 polnta helped Loyola
(III.) down Washington (Mo.),
74-19.

Honor Golf Oldsters
NEW YORK (UPI) - Bobby
Jones and FrancJi Oulmet, legends
in U. S. golf history, were honored
Tuesday night at the eighth na­
tional award dinner. President Eis­
enhower, a previous award win­
ner, wired hie greetings to tba
more than 000 who attended the
dinner sponsored by the Metropol­
itan Golf Writers Astn.

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Pete
Roxelle. a M year-old Californian
who was a protege of the late
Bert Bell, took aver the office at
National Football League commis­
sioner today to help put over
George Halss* expansion program.
Roxelle, youngest rommlssioaer
In the 40-year history of the league
waa elected Tueiday night s i the
surprise compromise choice of the
hitherto sharply-divided owners.
Roxelle was given a three-year
contract at 250,000 annually.
The handsome, slender Roselle,
who wee Installed by Bell as gen­
eral manager ot the Los Angeles
Rams In 1957 to straighten out a
bitter itockholdrrs' feud that bad
been bought to court, finally was
elected on the 23rd ballot cast by
the owners.
Having disposed of one of the
big problems which look them
seven days to solve, the owners
convene today with expansion the
first order of business.
Hales, who said be had the sup.
port of 10 other owners, made
commitments several weeks ago
for the NFL to admit Dallas and
Mlnneapolls-St, Paul next season.
George Preston Marshall, alormy
owner of the Washington Red­
skins, said ha would oppose the
move.
Roxelle made it plain ha was
on the side ot expansion.
"1 share the viewpoint of ill 12
NFL owners that expansion Is es­
sential," he said. "There may be
a difference ot opinion on the
matter and the timing of expan­
sion.
"But ths popularity or the game
and the medium of television have

New Grid Loop
'Confused' Too
DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) - The
new American Football League
wasted little lime proving that
the rival National Football Leagut
doesn’t hava a monopoly on con­
fusion.
U took only one day of tha
league's first full-fledged meeting
to present ■ "crtxy, mixed-up
kid" Impression with a series of
baffling pronouncements that left
newsmen scratching their Mads
in woader.
It all boiled down t* the fact
that the league's seven-members
heard franchise applicant! from
Atlanta and Oakland than post­
poned any definite action until at
Isast Thursday after a hearing
from still another bidder — San
Francisco— sometime today.
About tha only facta coming
from the meeting without contra­
diction wera that Commleeiooer
Joe Foil and President Lamar
Hunt were formally alaclad to
the jobs they had bean holding
down for many weeks.

Mike Duda Paces
Oviedo Cage Win
Mike Duda pa^ed tha Oviedo
eager* to an easy 73-42 victory over
Haplesa Titusville last night.
The eager* from Titusville hive
yet to defeat an Oviedo A squad.
However, the Titusville Jayvees
farad better as they ramped ta a
72-42 win over the Oviedo B team.
In the A squad game. Oviedo
opened up with a fait 21-11 first
quarter lead and was never bead­
ed after that.
Aiding Duda la tha acorlag de­
partment was John Tcalaeky with
23 points and Bey Walawrigbt with
is.
In the Jayvee game, Mickey
Teslneky rolled up IS polnta and
Jimmy Jooea, 10.
Oviedo's A squad record la new
4-T.

promoted tremendous Interest In
pro football,” ha added. "This is
the top spectator eport in the
country. Other cities want fran­
chises. The game must obviously
expand.”
Roxelle said he would act up
the league office at Bala Cynwyd,
Pa., the Philadelphia suburb from
where Bell operated. The new
commissioner eald he planned
eventually to transfer the office
to New York.
Christened "Alvin Ray" at South

Gate, Calif., Roselle Is married
and tba father of a 16-month-old
daughter. He li a Navy veteran
who attended Compton Junior Col­
lege and the University of San
Francisco. He played basketball
and tennis but never participated
in organised football.
Immediately after etectlng Ro­
selle, the owners unanimously re ­
elected Austin Guasel, the popu­
lar 50-year-old former FBI men,
•s league treasurer.
Gunsel. whom four Eastern

Jensen Quits; Mays Sticking Around
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)-M ey
be Jackie Jensen Is finished with
baseball but Willie Mays is stick­
ing around.
The San Francliro Glints
signed their legendary center field­
er to n one year contract Tuesday

calling for approximately $83,000 t fivt grand "would be around-Oho
which made him the highest paid right figure."
ballplayer in existence.
This amounted to a 25,009 boost
The club did not disclose the
term i but President Horace over last season when More 8pStoncham said that estimators peered In 151 gam ei, betted i l l ,
who talked in terms of eighty. smashed 34 home rune for In 811time club record and stole * FT
bases to lead the National Lesion
for the fourth straight y«ar.
Mays pledged at Tuesdays
ceremonies that be would hultlo
a t usual to try and help the Gi­
ants win tha pennant aftor tha
team 's late season collapse h r
1929.
Also in this District compila­
"We missed out because a lot
tion, Capt. Bill Schneider bf the ot the guys got tired, including
H atteri wae eighth la scoring myself," Mays laid. "We laat
with an averaga of 14.9 point! same games at third base after
a gem*. Charles Warren waa Jim Davenport was injured. We
ninth with 14.8. Dalton Eptlng might hava ta s td In if ha hadn't
was fourteenth with 12.1. Barney been hurt.?
McLaughlin was eighteenth with
11.2. 8pencer Boyd of North Geor­
gia led the Individual scoring with
aa average of &gt;7.9.
Rptlng led the Hatters la field
goal percentage and was second
in the district with .517. He also
ltd the Halters In free throw per*
centagei and was eeventh la tha
BOSTON (UPI) -B U ly Ju r|# 9
district with .779.
hopes to fill the "golden b e jft”
Schneider led tba Hatters In shoes by platoonlng several M a la
rebounds and was sixth In the younger players la right field Mr
(he Boston Red Sox.
*
district with 9.9 per game.
"It's tough when you lota a guy
like Jackie Jenson," the Rad Box
manager laid after hearing that
tba broad-shouldered outfleldar
United Pros* International
had quit tha team. "Sure, It h u h l.
McKe e s p o r t , Pa. — Johnny But you’ve gotta figure there's al­
Morris, 160, Pittsburgh, outpointed ways somebody to take hla place."
Jurges, who took ovsr far Mfta
Jimmy Beecham, 189, Philadel­
Higgins midway through last sea­
phia (12).
son, said ha would try Gary OftLONDON- Percy Lewis, 124)4,
r, Marty Keough and roafcto
Trinidad, outpointed Gracleun
u Clinton In right this
"I'm going te have Gene BMmLampertl, 125)4, Franco (12).
hens In center and of courts Tea
m
LOS ANGELES — Jim McCsr- Wllliami In left," be aaldi
That still left several
Ur. 223, Lot Angelci, outpointed
4
Duke Stbtdong, t i l , Honolulu, unanswered. Williams w ont
.
able to play regularly If ha de­
(10).
____
cides to play at all. Tod has htou
SACRAMENTO. Calif. - Zeke od ia tha past bo may rail tt
Luxero. 134M, Sacramento, out* quits In spring training If M
pointed Henry Salcido, 12S\4, San finds his ailing neck tea' bother­
some to continue playing.
Jose, Calif., (10).

Stetson Faces Miami In Top
FIBC Basketball Tilt Feb. 5
Three Florida Intercollegiate
Conference games fact ths Stet­
son lfaltors when they return to
the basketball floor February 2
attar aameetar examinations.
Currently leading the conference
with five wine and no losses, the
Hatters will meet the second place
learn, the University ot Miami
Hurricanes (4-0) at the DcLand
National guard Armory In a game
which could determine the final
outcome of the standings.
On February 9, the lla lle n go
(a Tampa to meet the Spartans on
their home floor and on February
It meet the Hurricanes en their
home court in Coral Gablet.
While thli blistering pace Is
being set In the F1C, the Hatters
•Iso are thinking about the Die.
trict 25, NA1A tournament. Febr­
uary 28-17, which win match the
four boat conference teems In
Florida and Georgia.
Dunkel ratings for ths top six
teams in the district. Including
games up to January 17. wars
Georgia Southern 22.0; Stetson
20.8; Oglethorpe 44.9, Tampa 22.9
Mercer 31.7 and LaGrange 20.2.

Miami Hires Aide
CORAL GABLES ( U P !)- Jim
Root, an assistant footbatl coach
at Tulant, has been named to a
■imllir position I t tbo University
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PARIS (UPI) - Th* mighty
fashion houie of Chrlitlan Dior
flattened the butt today to inflate
Ha multi-million &gt;dollar • a • yaar
saley.
Dior’s young successor, Yves
St.-Laurent, a . mads hla “ illhouette of tomorrow" ' as flat
above the waist aa a pancake.
The rest of tha trend-dictating
llna was loose—so much so that
many of tha top fashion houiei'
new iprlng-aummer clothes could
almost double for maternity
dresses.
Daytime skirt lengths Just cov­
ered the kneei, down a touch
from last season's Dior line. The
new evening' gowns were anklelength in front, sloping down to
floor length In back.
St.-Laurent aald before Ihe col­
lection waa shown that the bust
in evening wear had suddenly
become “ all Important." But if
It was, It was hard to find.
There waa not a single decol­
lete dress in the collection.
The chest was so flattened that
lha mannequins bad to walk with
backward tut in order not to
look pigeon chested.
Thus the proflla was the pageboyish one of the 1620s. But the
walk was entirely different—
shoulders thrown back instead of
the debutants slouch of the flap­
per period.
The showing of thc Dior line
was fashion's “ D-Day" in Paris,
tense day because St.-Laurent
waa under pressure to come up
with something different enough
to insure a boost in sales of the
most influential of all fashion
houses.
Dior has been on top 13 yeari
but this season it had a for­
midable competitor in tha hous*
of Nina Ricci, whose easy fitting,
long-lined silhouette won enthu­
siastic applause of the fashion
press Tuesday.
Last season, Ricci's collection
was ona of tha most successful
with foreign buyers, competing
against tha Dior belief that skirts
should ride above the knee-cap.
After tha precedent-setting show
St.-Laurent, a . shy young man
who wears spectacles, stood smil­
ing proudly, surrounded by hla
pretty mannequins.
Modern women have to have
full freedom of movement," be
Mid. “ I decided to eltminata all
the things which tighten the fe­
male butt in tha daytime."
H* said tkla applied particular­
ly to woman participating In

ItOOi William
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O. Harding

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HISTORY IS ignored by the firmness with which most
Presidential candidates for 1960 have rejected any sug­
gestion th a t they accept the Vice Presidential nomina­
tion. A Vice President under each of these Chief Execu­
tives elected in 20-year periods since 1840 has eventually
been called upon to serve in the White House.

Castro Having Field Day
With Charges At U.S.
In tha II months sines his rev­
olutionary forces toppled tho re ­
gime of Fulgancio Batista and
as Castro himself has taken on
mora and more of tha trapping!
of dictatorship, be and his mouth­
pieces have . used words against
tha United States most usually ap­
plied by Communist states.
Last week, the newspaper “ Re­
volution"
scathingly
attacked
President Elsenhower for having
“ embraced the butcher, Franco"
In his visit to Spain.
Through it all, U. S. paUence
has endured.
. Cuba's greatest single export la
sugar and Its greatest single cus­
tomer, the United States. Yat ao
far tbs U. 8.. has refused to u st
tho tremendous economic pressure
It could b rin g ' to boar, against
Cuba by redudog tha Cuban sugar
quota and allowing other natloni
who haVo been clamoring for a
part of the U. 8. m arket to up
their (apply.
Tha official U. 8. position hat
been that tha Cuban people should
not ba made to suffer for tho sins
of Castro.
Thar* is at the moment no re a ­
son to bollava- that Caktro will
turn Mo more moderate advisers.
In fact there.Is evidence his re­
gime is turning mora and more
to tha left and that Jain closaat
relations, aoon will bo with Rad
natloni.
Maanwhlla, he will continue his
plunge toward, economic auidde,
delayed only by tho temporary inc6me ho derive* from seised pro­
perties.

daily American women."
The Dior sllhouelU was unclut­
tered by details from tho top of malicious and misleading rathe models' deep-crowned hats to porta."
the slightly upturned points of
Seized more than 100,000 aefes
(heir pumps.
of (oreign-controlled agricultural
and mineral lands. Other U. S.owned lands subject to aeiture
total more than two million acres.
Imposed a 60 per cent royalty
for tha government on oil produc­
tion, and opened the way Is na­
LAST SHOWING
tionalisation of tho refining In­
OPEN 12:45
dustry In Cuba.
Rejected a U. 8. no la protest­
ing seizure of property owned by
U. 8. citizens “ without court o r­
ders and frequently without any
Indians In the United States own
written authorlzktion whatever
. . . " U. S. property seizures In S3 million acroa of land, accord­
Cuba now amount to hundreds of ing to the National Geographic Somillions of dollars, with only the
shakiest promises of sompansation.

MIAMI (UPI) — The whela
neighborhood Joined tho M irth
l i l t Sunday whin thro* boriei
and two foata wandered away
from the home of Wayne R. Hart.
Two of tho korM i and tho
loata were quickly rounded np.
Only Big Boy, a 10-y#ar-old brown
gelding, Wga m ining.
.
Tuesday afternoon, eounty road *
department workers Jam es Wallate and Joe Zinkus happened by
about three block* from the H art
borne. They spotted something
moving in the water.
It was Big Boy. The b o m ap.
parently had been treading water
in tha roekplt for nearly two full
days.
A call for help brought Humana
Society employes Foreman Ander* ~
son and Frank Blair with a horse V
trailer, rope* and pulleys.
For more than an hour, they
dived into the dirty w ater trying
to fasten-a makeshift lifting bar*
ness under Big Boy. The ex*
hausted animal finally waa pulled
to safety.
Mrs. Hart was near tears as
she wrapped blankets around Big
Boy while tha horse lay on the
ground.
In a few moments, Big Boy CJ
Jumped to his feet and took a tult
of grass from ona of tha rescuers.

Hospital Notes
JANUARY M
Admissions
Daisy Sorrell, Sanford
Alfred Smith, DcBary
Jam es P. Cullen, Sanford
Judith Seaman, Sanford
Violet Sites
Lola Mae Langston. Enterprise
John M. O’Neill, Sanford
Marion Brock, Sanford
Donna Hayden, Sanford
Linda Stafford, Laka Mary
Gertruda Franpton, DcBary
Births
Mr. and Mrs. William Tyler,'
Titusville, a daughter
Dismissals
Alice McCailln, Sanford
William Carrigan, Sanford
Maxine Hopkins. Laka Mary
Gussis Rauleraoo, Geneva
Darlene 8tatf, Sanford
Phyllis W savsr and baby,
Sanford
Carl Mucllar, DcBary
Mildred Smith, Sanford
Harry Hoichner, Geneva
Edward Williamson, Sanford

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JOHN DANIEL BRLPH and
ESTELLE SELFH, hie wife.
PU Intlff*,
R. H. POTTER. at at,

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th a unhnow n halra, d * v lt* * * .l* calata and grant*** of tha aald
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PIKI.DA and
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m arrlad. aad if daad, tha unknaw a
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bate.
and KATHERINE FIELDS, ala
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w lfai K A T .iB M. SMITH and
MARGARET B. MATHESPN
RAYMOND A. SMITH, h ar huaband.
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law I talm a a r DamaaSa A salaet tha unknown bairn, dovlaava, WanBate tle la u i
taaa and grant*** of th a aald
Tnu and each a t you a r t h*r»by KATTIK M. HMITH and R A T .
natlUeS and required i n p rn e n t MOND A. SMITH, h ar kuahandi E. S ,
aap .(U lm i- aad demand* which \V. DICKSON. If nllwo. kla
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a saln b l tha aalata e f M arsaret
B. M aiheaea. dacaaaad. lata a f
said County, ta tha C oaaty Ju d a s
of ttemlnolo County, Florida a t hla
office la tha court house a f aald
County a t Sanford, F larlda, w ithin
a ls h t calendar m eatha from the
tim e of tha first publication af
th is notice. Each claim a r drm aad
shall be la w rttln t. aad sh all state
lha place af rarldaaca aad p ast of­
fice address of the claim ant, and
•hall »** aw ern to hy. tha clafm- m u..* mg oeairinea lanaa lyln* an u rN
an i, agent, attorney, an* any such ham* la Bamlnola County, F lorida, LI
claim e r damaad n et aa filed shall ta-w lii
ha vald.
Tha E ast 14* feat a f Lot ft
C arrie J. Baldwin,
■euth a f th a Vlorlda Midland
Aa
administrator aT lha
R ailroad S ta h l a t W ay. ManK atala a t
aera B ubdlrlilaa a record»4
Margaret B. Malhftsa. decease*
la P la t Book I, pas* l i t
Frank Farnaadea
Pubtlo Record* of g tm lao la
4* North Oran** Aveaua
Count*. Florida.
Orlande, Florida
You. and oack of you. a ra htra*
Attorney (ar Esecutrls
hy notified aad required te ay y sar
Publlab Jan. (. II, II. IT, t i l l
and (lie, pereenally or hy y o u r
attorney, w ith the C lerk a t th e
abovo-ityU d CeurL your w ritte n
de(*ai*o, it nay, ta the Bill te
Qulot T itle (lied herein a s a la e t you f t
la the ahove-atylod reuse, end te v
eervo a copy of- tho i n u i aa
PlalatUfo* attorn**, ktlow , oa e r
h*fm a th# U f da * a t February,
A. D. 111*.
H erela fall n et e r else a Decree
F re C eatetee w ilt kc entered
a a e la it you.
WITNESS B * head s a l aeal a l
c * * " l r- F lerld a,
tkla z itb day e f Ja n u ary , A. D.
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DAVID M. QATCHXL
(R trk e f ,|h * c irc u it Ceurg
R»: Jean ; M. w u k *
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D*»uty Clerk
W. e . HutchUoa. j g
Bd w ards Building

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claim s and dsm anda whlt-h you, or
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aald ra ta ls la tha efflce a t lion.
County -Judea of 8aiutuou:C u«nty,
a t hla offlca la tha C ourt Jlnueo
la Hanford. Florida, w ithin rig h t
calendar monlha from tha tlm a of
lha first publication of this nniirt.
Each claim a r demand m u tt ba In
w rltln a and contain the stare of
residence and poet office nddreee
nf tha claim ant and uiuet he aw urn
in hy tha claim ant, hla a a a n t nr
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3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
completely air conditioned bouse.
FA 24716.

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Inquire 1012 W. 3rd Street.

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7IEDROOM furnished apartment, 2* ACRES Uled farm land an* *
clean and nicely furnished *63.
bedroom house; large bar
7BEDR00M house at Lake
Rasy terms. Pbooa FA 3-1*3*.
Monroe, unfurnished. Available
SLEEPING ROOM . The Gables,
February
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FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farm er, RenHer
»-BEDROOM unfurnished
D. H. Whitmore
FA 2-2117.
Lillian G. Tram*
FURN. Apt. 201% W. lag SL

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rn v a n e t n o e r r c o u a r , x w v n
g r s i c i u c m n r r in awm mem
is x i* u .a c s u r n . v u a a a
BACHELOR apartment, ground
i n c n t x c r n r w e. ; « u
s u it t o o c ib t . r m m
floor, suitable far 1 Cr 3. H I
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
O U tRA i . PULOIFUR
Palmetto.
PIstotlN
114 N. Park Ave. Pb. FA &gt;4121
FURNISHED apartment to now
w o t r a i D i* comely at *i
duplax; washroom, acreenad LOTS: Cleared, high greund. 1 0 ‘
DaftnSsats
s 10*, M miles west of city
xa rs e s
porch, d ean and quiet; adults,
limlta. 0 0 . , Phona FA 17213.
STATIC o r FLORIDA
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Sanford
COUNTY o r CNMINOt.R
Ave.
II.
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Miller,
phone
To: W l.fr.d U Con.If and If
FA 7710.
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FOR SALE
William flh.ldaa Yount, m l If
m arried----- ------------- - - .Y e a n s , hi* IIS ACRES, fenced, for rent; near 2 acres with 2 bedroom, concrete
block home, high and dry landw lfat U a n ta U . l a Yoxn*. an d If
Geneva. 0 0 per year. Can
a s a r r io d ,------------------ —Y»un*. h e r
Houae approximately .6 years
FA 10*7.
husband; A nns May A*h»». an« If
old, with now roof. Several oak
m a rrl.d , --------------------A rtaa. her
trees and easortad citrua treas.
h u .b .u d i K rn .a t a Alleoyr and APARTMENT, ell utilities paid
Good water. On paved Rd.
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FA 2 303 after 4 : 0 P. M.
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Lata I. II aad If. Rloak If. af
Caalanda th# luburb SMatlful. ac*
sordini to th* plat thartof a*
rscordad ia Plat Rook S. Pan* 41.
Public Record, of Bamlaole Couaty,
rterldai and y*u are brraby ra*
Aulrad lo file your snawar ar
tot ntbar written dafanaaa paraoaailv
w or by your attorney with th Clerk
of th* Circuit Court. Math Judi­
cial Circuit, eomlaalc Couaty.
Klorlda, at th* Court llouaa at
Kanrord, Florida, aad tarr* a eapy
thtr.uf upon the plaintiff* at*
torr.y. ahaa* aama la Wahbar ».
Main**. : : i Park Avanu*. * . Win*
tar Tarh. Flarld*, J ta t ta«*r Ua*
U* U day of Fobruery. 1146.
tbaraia aattlae ay to*
right, title, or Inter**! I* — —
. upon th* abov* daaerlbad proper­
ly claimed by you, and should
— you fall t* do a*, a d.eraa yr*
V canfaaso will ha aatarad agalaat
fill.
WtTNCes my hand and a*»l df
said Court at Hanford. World*.
•hi. It dor of January. Itlt.
David 41. tlatchal
C I.rk of Ih*
abotr-atylad Court,
fly Aria J. Lundqulat
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Model Swlmmiaj Pool
FOR SALE
Nationally Adverttaad Eat to r
WilUema A h e v a Grmtod
Saimmtoe PwL Idegl 0
areas with high aster tebfa.
Sow avaltohM far HALF
PRICR.
(’aa to aaow at Mart-Na4ta

■44at.I ta Naafard.

STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!

HERBERT STENSTROM
B ella t e n d Broker
C R N E IS N E R
LO TTO BROADWAY
KEN TORBKTT
BETTYE D. SMITH

Associates

LOOK! at oU the wonderful fea­
ture* to to n e homes. T erreuo
floors—Furred tad Fla stared
walls — Custom built • cabinet
w ork-end
Dual-free deleteClose to schools and shopping

N. Perk

-

Ph. FA 3-1434

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

202 Se. Park Av*. Ph FA 2 301

SAN' SEM KNOLLS
4 Block a West of French Avenue
on 20th Street.

—LISTEN! to the price and
terme—4 3 0 Down FHA Financ­
ed—Esduaive with

W. H. “BUI" 8 temper Agency

Ltgol Notica

Realtor fc U surer
ASSOCIATES; H. K. T afftr
Arthur F. Day. Evdrtlt Harper
lo b e rt F. May. Bart Pilcher,
lletoo E. Noonan, R. T , MtCiaklU
Phene FA 2 4 0 1
111 N. Park
Phene FA 2 4331 201 Path Or.
3-BEDROOM CB home, lto bath;
220 down. 110 W. 26th. St.
Phene FA 7 0 0 .

MODERN BUG CLEANERS
AU Rise Ruga And Wall To Wall
Carpets. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
I Week Service
Ph. FA 2-7417

*SAVE$

New ft Used
Furniture and Appliances

Mather of Sanford

mit-toe a r t m a . n . f a m m

15*A Beauty Parlors

House Wiring — Electric Service
A Satisfied customer Is ear bow CUSTOM B U M ta n B u n
Sid Vihlen
advertisement.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
gle pieces e r sets. A in
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
t i t Magnolia
FA 2015
lure repair. Cabiaeti
IN So. Oak
Ph. PA t-5743
PA 2-70S3.
14. B uild, P a in t A R e p a ir

DORIS* BEAUTY SHOP

RAINBOW Painters A Decorators 360 Adam* Ph.
—Free Estimates. Ph. PA 1430.

WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Rod Beard
Coatart SM West Mh St.
Phone PA 1-4643

TltOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Horn* Carpentry Repairs
Roofing A Siding
Phone FA 2 6432
B A M BOOPING
Contracting A Repair*
Licensed — Bonded —In
•FREE ESTIMATES
IN Laurel Ave.
Pi.. FA

REAL ESTATE DBK’B-IN
2344 French Ave.

J. W. HALL
'•Cel KaB”

Beam*
Phams PA 14*41

YOUNG MEN
Under 24—must be ainglo and free
to travel. Average earnings 471
to IN weekly. See Mr. Loog,
14:04 to 1!:M A. M. e r 1:40 to
4:04 P. M. Thursday, Valdes
Hotel.

BEAUTIFUL I BEDROOM HOMR
LOCATED IN SUNLAND ES­
TATES. Low down paym tnt and SALKSMAN WANTED between
age* to end ID tor tasufanee
take over VA mortgage a t 4*4%
Debit week. Experience not
Interest, monthly payment 272.ll.
necessary. Must be employed at
Home only 1 yr. aid. Move to
preaeat. Splendid opportunity.
immediately. Call FA. 2101.
Contact R. H. Taylor, Supt, t i l
Melach Bldg. Phene PA I-TMI
42 ft. Creatllner Trailer on la
a r PA 1440.
landscaped lot. Two to ft. por
ea and carports, city utllltl
FURNITURE SALESMAN; exper­
Owner moving away Gee at 1
ienced, married. Draw plus
Magnolia Ava.
commission. Apply McMIlfaoa
Furniture
City, Casselberry.
TWO HOUSE8 FOR

THE PRICE OF ONE
Two neat, frame houeee, one tore AMERICAN PLAN Hotel; April bedroom furnished, one three
September; eiperieneed kitchen,
bedroom unfurnished, located an
dining room eolernd employes;
six shady Iota, one block from
chela, wsHrtsaea, etc. Reply
shopping rooter in one of Senwith references to Ron 4 0 , Myr*
lord's meet papular suburbs.
tie Reach, S. C.
Keep both rented Bar steady, yearround income, or llva in one
and ksep other rented to ewt WILL hnep one child far working
mother Mendaya t o n Fridays.
living espenaee to n minimum.
FA 74111.
The price tor both beusci end
lata la under 114,40. with terms. FOE babysitting, FA 7*731.

GROCERY STORE and stock, do­
ing good buslntaa. B fc I Gro­
cery, corner Country Club Rd. fc
Old. L. Mary Rd.
SALESMEN or SALESWOMEN WONDERFUL Opportunity with
the famous Tiny Tot Salaty Tab*
lal Co. Full or part time. Dtatributorahlp opening. For per­
sonal Interview phone NO 1-410.

HANDICAPPED VETERAN, m ar­
ried, a te to. seeking employ­
ment; experienced to bookkeep­
ing; high school graduate;
native of Sanford. Will consider
any type work. Call FA t-3432.

PLUMBING
CoaLractlSg A Repairs
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
0 4 8anIord Ave. PhcM FA 1403

Plumbing

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
•
•

Quiet CwBMURUy
N e a r G o lf Cooree

Turn Went Oa 201k
81. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watck
For Our Sigma . . .

OPEN DAILY
• :M

S tN

PATTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDA
Enclosed bead. Sag-prang bottom
raU with plaitie coda Plastfo
or rayoo tapes. Cottoo e r aglM

Beauty Salon
If). F lo w e rs f t P la n t*

COfdla
Cut Flowers Per Any Orcaastaa
Stnkarik G lass a n d P a i n t Co.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
pa M M
FA 2-1*22
or
FA 24370 112.116 w. 2nd at

17. P o tA L iv esto ck , Suppl

&amp; Repairs

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
UU Celery Ave. Yet- FA 1-1104 FOR S A L E - 140 Spenca Craft
House Trailer, 4114x1. SerJClydo
WalU at DcWltta Trailer Park.
No phone calls.

Windahiold
Back Ginns
Door Glaan
Vent Glnaa
SERVICE
Scnknrik Glnnn and Pnint Co.

• BIG VALUES
• 1UICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
11 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 4622 WE GIVE TOP VALUE STA1
ENVELOPES. LeUrrheadt. flat*manta, Invoices, hand bills, and
New and Uaed Furniture
programs, e t c .
Prigresalve 311 E. First St.
FA 7
Printing Co. Phona FA 3-2*31New * Uaed Furniture fc Appli­
3 0 West 13th St.
ances. A Good Place Ta
SERVICE CALLS St.30. For df
BUY, SELL or YRADR
pendable TV service call San­
ford TV C rnltr, *th. and Sir 400 Sanfoid Ave.
FA 7 7 0 0
’ ford Ava. FA 7*741.

Jenkins

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TOSANFORD
We to vile y e t to bo one gwn

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES fc MODELS
1 0 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
FA 2-3425

Due to the tremendous growth of San­
ford and Seminole County, and the pro­
jected growth for this area in 1960, our
organization is in need fof two licensed
real estate agents, men or women.
Experience is not necessary We will
train you, so that you earn while you
learn. If you are ambitious, and inter­
ested in making real estate your fu­
ture, we are interested in you.

Furniture

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Bebg
Beds. Day, Week or Heath—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 Franck Ave.
Fh. *A 1-7*0

C o u n th y

CM&gt;
} manoh
Before Prices Go Up

VA • FHA •
FHA In Stnrtoo
ConwoatloBft!
Financing
Down Pftjrtnentf
Low os MSS

D o w t P » y 0 « l 'N # C M rc

Y ou e o a m o v q i a | 0 0 b I I I
t U ljr w h ile t l 0 R ip 0 S R g t|

K k*inim m

TOTAL PRICE

'

Wo G u irM ttt PowtoBhl
HfctUf—tldtt Oft J V
Y ear — O r Y our D c p s

&lt; «I tfr.
aM
Odham&amp;Ti
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
to
/A
|W
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7

111 N. PARK AVE. PHONE FA 2-2420

4th Addition

T K ggr

Your earnings will be limited only by
your own ability and effo rt *

S h au n akaA

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECRES1I

BETTER HURRY!
ONLY 1 LEFT

P. M. TU Dork

PIm m FA 14141

WELCOME

WILSON - MAIE

A . M. T U D o rk
SUN D A Y

CoMtructio* Co., luc.
10 Warn 0th torn*

GOOD Used Appliances gad TV’a
Gormly, Ine., Third A Palmetto.

BOSTON TERRIER puppies, reg­
istered AKC, *30 and up. Phona SINGER PORTABLE N reopen*
•this party In thla vicinity.
FA 2-0271.
Take ever I payments og$L4A
Two year guaranta* remaining.
PAINTING inside and outside. AU SIAMESE KITTENS, male and fc
Writ* Box AA, */o Sanford Herwork guaranteed. T, G. Warmale, *13 each. FA 2-46*6.
mack. PA 2-2320.
IB. H oatn a n d M otor*
15. Hpocinl B c n lcea
Gattway To Tbs Watorway
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
1*20 Palmetto Ave.
PICBING LADDERS
Robson
Sporting Goods
Open *4 hr a. day—T days a week
304 64 K. lit.
Ph. PA 7301 Basswood, the lightest and atom*,
eat, .
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free Eatl* S3 H. P. JOHNSON Electric, 14 Biles 14 la I t tost, to stock.
. ft. step bottom boat and Pelican
CITRUS fc CABBAGE BAM
mates. Phone PA 2-7I1S.
trailer 1600. PA 24633 after 6:00 CUrus I lbs. to Halt Bee atone,
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Cabbage 3# Rm.
AB types and lists, installed
PICKING BAGS fc CUPPERS
*'De It Yourself”
A. M. Prevatt, Phone 1106, SCvOe,
WE REPAIR AND SLRVKB
Pla.
• T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
0 7 W. 2nd St.
Ph. PA 2 6432 1*32 BU1CK, excellent condition;
make offer, 1*03 Holly Ave.
LEWIS SALES fc SERVICE
Phono FA 2140.
Vespa Meter Scooters
Hsator fc L tn n Mower Service NEED CROSLEY PARTS? Call 0 CU. FT. rrigidaire w aft osee
•230, Installed. I ft. heverapa
Weal Country D ub Ed. FA 2-7*2*
Ted, FAirfax 2-4411. Complets
coaler $01. Caldepet rafrigera*
line
of
parts;
two
front
axlta,
FIANO TUNING fc REPAIRING
tor $63, Telepfwoa FA 3401.
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 2*4223 Alter • P. M. IF you have been looking tar aa
older car in A-l condition, thla
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
ia it: 1447 Chrysler coupe,
Since 1*64
radio and heator. Muat see to
A. HARK
DKBARY
apprcciale. $230. Call FA 1-7*76.
NOrth 4-6422
NOrth 4*4711

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

w. X. •'BUT' STKMPER Agency
PIm m FA 7401
i l l N. Path
Phone FA 34331 3601 Park Dr.

7 . B us Im m O p p o rtu n itie s

PA * :s i

Be Lovelier With Professional
Beauty Cara.

TASKER PAINTING
Special. PA 2413*.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

STOP! In to see our I bedroom
Its 0
t tiled bath homes at

is.'Special Scrrkaa

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REP*IR WORK
lSOT Sanford Ave,
PA I-SSSI

YOUNG WOMEN II to 0 . muat SANFORD Plumbing fc HeaUeg
be single and free to leave San* S 0 I Se Elm Pb. FA 77*14.
ford at once. *20 par month
and bonus to start. Sec Mr.
7BEDR00M apartment, 210 So.
Joe C. Thames
Leog, 1 1 :0 to 12:0 A. M. er
Palmatte. Phillip Eadsrs, Rt. I,
FA 14441
2 : 0 to 1 : 0 P. M. Thursday, IMS Sertta St.
Box 371.
Vgldca Hotel. Parents-welcome
Registered Real Estate Broker
at interview.
IT FT. TRAILER, couple p refer Ph. FA 7101 174} at Hiawatha
red; Xoualry Sloe Trailer Park,
next to air baae gate. Can
FA 7301.
EXPERIENCED meat cutter, age
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen oqul
11-0. Winn Dixie, French AvpAPARTMENT, III Elm. FA 2074.
ped. Establlihcd lawn. Lo
nue and 21th. Street.
monthly payments. FA 3-6*71.

Stenstrom Realty

12. P lu m b in g B a rrie —

Plumbing A Heating

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Reaalea available from 210 down
—assume SS7.M monthly paymanta. Inquire at office er
phone PA 3-7662.
________

RAYMOND M. BALL

TRACT t

W ad. J a n . 27, I9 6 0 —P h f f t 11

ta n s .

■as.. torn Frf. • 2 P. M. day to ­ 3-BEDROOM house, Crystal Lake NEW two bedroom house; natural
Fere Insertion. Mon. • Bat noon.
Ave.. Lake Mary. Ph, PA 2-460
wood finish. Separate well.
or PA 2-6271.
0
,00. See Mr. Ralph Murphy.
•TRAIGHT CLASSIFIED;
3rd Street. Lake Mary.
WXLAKA APARTMENTS; teems
h u e . thru Prl. • I P. M. day be*
private baths. 111 W. First B t t-BEDROOM. t bath, double car­
Fere Insertion. Mon. • S a t noon.
ports. extra large utility .room,
Florida room. 110 Mannoa Dr.
RESPONSIBILITY:
PA 2-137*.
rka Herald will net be responsible
BDRM., Pla. Rm., hardwood
tar more than a n tocarrvet laserfloors, stove; air conditioner op­
lien eg yeor ad, end reeervee the
tional. IM mo. PA 2-01*3.
right to revise er reject nay ad*
rertisement frees tb e t ordered to
4-BEDROOM. 1 bath borne In
ton form to the policies eg this 1-BEDROOM tally funlabed lake
Dfeamwold; GE kitchen, Florida
side cottage; adults only. Phone
room. Reduced for quirk sale.
PA 14364.
PA 1-33*2.
[CLASSIFIED INDEX
HOUSE for isle to restricted arts.
Low down payment. Term*.
I 1. Good Pood
PA 24134.
| A For Root
LARGE 1 bedroom house, kitchen PLEASANT five room bouse and
A Wanted to Rent
equipped, children and pots
4. Reel Estate Wealed
leia; furnished; Venetian blinda;
welcema. 4*0. per month; wa­
A Reel Estate P er Beta
garage: fruit. Call PA t-SITA
ter
tarnished.
Phene
Geneva
, A Mortgage Leons
2431.
I
BDRM., Pla. I n . , large utUity,
| T. Bnslnees OppertunHlee,
GE kitchen. Nicely landscaped,
V-A Insurance
LARGE unfurnished house: has
fenced back yard. Ideal for re
A Female Help Wanted
stove and refrigerator. |M per
tiroment. By owner, *4M Yale
A Male Help Wanted
mentfe. leot W. Pirat at. Pbona
1A Male or Female
1EADY FOR IMMEDIATE
I I . Work Wanted
OCCUPANCY
]A Plumbing Services
1-BEDROOM horn*. kMchen equip­ t-BBDBoOM. t bath, kitekac
IS. Electrical Barr is an
ped. Cfcarleo Hay, RL t Bon
equipped, Florida loom. Large
14. Build, Patat f t Reoeta
543-A.
lot. Cell FA 14432.
1A Special Berrkee
II-A Beauty Portae*
COUNTRY HOMES
,1A Flowers A Plants
New masonry 3-bedroom home tor
17. PaU • Liraetoak • Bapi
411.300. New masonry 2-bed7BKDB00M unfurnished apart,
15. Mecklnery • Teels
room home for *6,300. Homes
m int near schools and aterea.
1*. Boats and Maters
can be handled lor $1,000 down.
to ll Elm. No pets plsaae.
BA Automobiles
ROBERT
A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
0 - A Trallaco
REN T A BED
LuadquleL Aasoc.
21. Furniture
Rellaway, HoipUa* fc Baby Bede FA Raymond
*4*31
Atlantic
Bank Bldg.
SA Articles Pee Bel*
By D ty, Week er Month.
22-A Article Wanted
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
BA Neiicee f t P ireanata
Pb. FA 2*4111
US W. le t S t
B4. Lost ft Pmmd
AND ASSOCIATES
23. Educatieo • laatrarttou
■OUSE on Cameron Avenue, Bait
Real E stale — Insurance
aide between Celery and Geneva
Surety Bonds
Avenue; 4 bedroom*, kitchen ap­
pliances. School but atop. Quiet
neighborhood. 171 per month.
Phone FA 2410.

h . r husband. If llvtnx and If d .ad ,
a a a l n .t th .l r unknow n h .lra, &lt;•vlma*. I .s a t e .., grant*** tr u s t,
a . . , apousoA creditor*. llaaara,
auooM ors. or other parties claim*
In* ln f a r .it h r. through, under or
a e aln at th .m o r any of thorn. **4
n il p.raona having «r cUlmlnx to
havo any salat*, right, title or
Intsroot In or ll.n upon Iks follow ,
log d.acrlbad tr a c t. *f r .a l pro*
p .r ty or any p a rt th a ra .f located
in U.mlnol* County, rio rld a ; you
. o ra hsrohy aoUflod th a t a aull
to e a la t tu la hae haaa brought to
W (ha c ir c u it c o u rt e f a .m in .1*
C ouaty. W orld., a g a la sl yao. and
aach of, you, slalm lae aay aetata,
rig h t, t i l l , or I n ta r ttt In. o r Has
upon Ih* following proparty situ*
atad la Stm lnola County, W arU a:

ftrre lh

BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
I BR. bout* on Magnolia, juat out
o# city lim. a; kitchen equipped,
Venetian blinds apace heater.
Must ael) at once. 2306. Will
trade for late model te r.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -

The

Bead Department received an ap« th r e a t lew bid Tneaday of tUON.M l for aaere than one mile ef
; laterttate highway m a tru rtlo a in
Dade County.,
Allen M. Campbell Co., Tyler,
The., aubmitted the bid for the
project which call* for en eight*
fane divided facility between 79th
gnd Mth St*., with duel grade
neparatloa bridges over N. W.
TVlh and N.W. Mat Sta., and dual
bridges over Little River Canal.
Bidden en other projects:
Lake and Volusia: Stale Road
Big in Mount Dora, S Rta from
BB M t la Mount Dora cait to
tog WeUva River, Lake Ave„ end
Irm a 8(. in Tavares between SR
I t and Dora Ave., and SR 19 and
•to from the south limits to Uw
tmrth limit* of Orange City. PavA-Way Cerp., Lakaland, flll.005.
Plaollai: SR «T in SL Peter#burg on 41k St. north from Mth
Ave. north to ITlh St. north, W. L.
Cobh, Tampa. M.1M.U0.
Polk: SR S-1T-A from a point
• a SR 19 south of Lake Wales,
se a t about •-» mile, Willi* A
Beaches, Ocala, 189,ill.
Polk: SR S-997-A from a point
t - l , miiea north of Lake Alfred

Orange: SR 8-«as from Winderm ere east and south to SR US,
an d SR M U from SR 90 North
to SR 4M, J. D. Manly, Leesburg,

IIIMH.

Putnam*. Surfacing oo SR II
from Rtoo Creek north of Palatka,
MTth to the Clay County Una.
Duval Engl see ring * Contracting
Co- Jacksonville, $970,004.

Adloi Releases
Barber From Pladge
SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UPI) Barber Jimmy Drew, wbn used to
ru t Adfai E. Stevenson'# hair and
■ long-time supporter of Steven•on for president set this note
from tog firm er Illinois governor

CHARLES 8. MILLER, AMC, of Heavy Attack Squadron S U “piped over
tha aide" by hi* fallow chief petty officers. Chief Miller retired on twenty
yearn service in the Navy thia month and will make his home In Long
Beach, Mina.

Kate Smith TV Musical
TurnsOutPleasantShow
By PBED DANUG
NEW YORK (UPI) - Here*
a quick Idea of how unpreten­
tious (be new Kate Smith show
in: Mill Smith wore the same
gown throughout bar half-hour
CBS-TV musical rollcall.
. The accent, you see, was oo
•music and not fashion, snappy
patter or danelng; Just tb* sound
of muiic.
• •
U was a pleasant show. Of
course, we've seen eoeugh of
Miss Smith oo recant TV guest
appearances to knew that voice*
wIm , as we say east of Madison
Avenue, she sure can vocalwlw
but the happiest factor ef ell wea
in seeing‘that she didn't lot herself get trapped Into e soupy,
dated array of music arrangemhats. Sba’i (toying young. The
orchestra, under Naal Hem's ba­
ton, knocked out oome crisp
swtogmg backgrounds for ber —
especially la luir tbe*#, "When
tbe Moon Cornea Over tbe Moun­
tain." Tb* Harry Simeon# Cho­
rale else contributed a bouncy
reading of, "Tba World to Wait­
ing for tb* SunriM ." And tb* Bar­
bara Carroll Trio added its (bar*
of caiy-to-take sounds.
Tba stag* lighting bora tbe

" I bear you are still for m t
fee praoKtoat Bless you, my dear
■Irtoni.- But you have suffered

lire, supported by some wild cam­
era effeeta, walked off, or stag­
gered off. with the acting honors
in Monday night's Peter Gunn
chapter. MclnUre portrayed a far*
gone alcoholic who hired Gunn to
keep him away horn tha boom
for IS hours m that Mclntire's
airport reunion with Bln daughter
could go off without a hiccup. Tha
script had some flaws In R and
the ending, though callous, was
nevertheless Justifiable. But what
stands out la Metntire'e terrifyiag
portrait ef a burnt-lip, blearyeyad, bewhiskered old sot.
Love and Marriage concluded
Ha stand on NBC-TV Monday
night. I thought Stubby Kaye as
tbe sougpiugger ana William

From what I saw ef ABC-TV’e
Bourbon Street B e e t among its
sherteomtogi to an overabundance
ef regular*. Seems toot Cal Cal­
houn A Co. outnumber too toeal
pel tea tore*. Tony Randall, appeartag en too Steve Alton ehnw,
demonstrated — a* pert of a
sketch — seme s c e n e - s t e a l i n g

MIAMI &lt;UP1&gt;—A M-toot flaking
boat tarrying five persons ha*
been m ining in the Gulf of Mexi­
co since Friday, the Coast Guard
reported today. An immediate
march was' launched.
The owner of Me misting vowel
wee identified ea Braxton Mttlendor, CarrabaUe. Ho wee not
aboard.
A Coast Ouard spokesman
quoted MWander ea Baying the
vewel, "Kanarla," wee doe to
return In CarribeBe leal Friday
from a fishing trip in the Gulf.
B wee last seen by the Ashing
boat Nicholas about 00 milts asstaoutheast of Cerrebelle, apparently coming to.
Carrs belle to located en the
(Hit coeat near Apalachicola.
Coast Guard planed from St.
Petersburg and Bltoui, Mtoa., and
Navy planes Iron* Pensaaoto were
Mat to took fdr ton beat. A Coast
Guard cottar from S t Petordburg
alM wifl Join to toa search.
Tb*'Coast Guard said tb* name*
ef to* five person* aboard wad
net Immediately available.
Tb* Coast Guard atoe to con­
tinuing to March off tb* Bahamas
tor a Maryland couple whom light
plana apparently creaked Uat
Thursday. Missing were Mr. nod
Mra. Georgs B, Disk sen Jr., of

'M orals' Charge

Commercial aewing claiaea open­
ed Jan. II at Sanford'* Brookfield
MiHa.
Trainee* do not get paid while
attending claaaea and are not guar­
anteed a Job. Succeaafully finlahing
the eourae depend* on trainee*'
manual and mental ability. The
achool will operate five day* a
week from • to M p. m.
The claaaea were atarted In co­
operation with the county Depart­
ment of Vocational Education, di­
rected by E. 8. Douglaaa. Douglaaa
ha* atreiaed the need for more
trained aeamatreaaea in Seminole
County'* garment induatry.
The dassef grew out of a Jan.
11 meeting attended by Douglaaa,
Marvin Meltzer of Sanford Manu­
facturer*, Inc.; Abe Guaaow of
Brookfield Mill*, Inc.; John Pierra
of Pierre Manufacturing Co., and
Dan Hahn, manager of the Sanford
office of Ike Florida State Employ-

NEW I1AVEN, Coon. (UPI) —
Nineteen Yale UnlversHy students,
representing hometowns from
coast to coast, go to court to d sif
to answer charges stemming from
a "morals complaint" which rock­
ed tbe school's 290-year-old foun­
dations.
The undergrads w en all charg­
ed with lascivious carriage, a
charge which could result to sixmonth Jail Mntenees or $500 fines,
or both. AH were freed under
hoods of $900 wheu arrested.
H*1*" Coni‘»nUn*
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Tbe roundup of students began
r r aMr*
| chairman
of the carnival.
Mri Terry Fay and Robert Kre. following the dledosum Jen. l O
mer arc co.fh.irm en. Louia Gi that th e n had been Mvaral locidents at Yale’s Calhoun College
rard la heading publicity, Tony involving a sc o n at undorgradT ram s. poaUra; Robert LeFUa,
Ucketi; Chester Maeek. aound nates and a 14-year-oM ghri from
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Everything from (hooting gal* t Mlti Edith Krygier; Jewelry. Mra,
leriea to a merry-go-round will be Pat Doucette; fiah pond. Mrs. E,
featured at the All Soula Catholic Eckhart; parcel poit, Mra. Wink)
Church Winter Carnival Feb. 0.
LeFiia and Mra. R. LeFils;
The carnival put on by All Soula needle work. Mra.H. Hillock:
pariahlonera will atart at 1 p.m. cupper. Mra. Betty Callan: tnaet
Proceed* will be uaed to buy b,.r.' Mr' *nd **"•
equipment for the kitchen la the
Ml"i
new achool building.
merry-go-round. Mra. M
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the candy booth, run by Mra.
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Heina and Mra. B. Kremor; plant*,
Mra. Jen Mankavtta; grocery,

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�. County Fair
France Begins
To Open Feb. 15 Drive Against
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F air days are coming.
The Seminole County Fair will be Feb. 15-20 on the
Sanford American Legion Post grounds. Page Shown
will furnish the midway. Children’# day for youngsters
under 15 will be Feb. 16. Special houra for the young
people that day will be 4-7 p.m.
Children will get tickets a t their achools.
Two bicycles, one for a boy and one for n girl, will
be given to the two lucky ticket holder# Feb. 16. Each
of the bicycles in worth $50. There ia no admiuion
charge to thn fair put on by Sanford’a American Legion
Post 53.
Captains to operate the fair will bu appointed after
Monday night’n post meeting. Each captain will pick a
team to assist him.

Firemen Agree
On Mutual Aid
Four Seminole County fire department* streamlined
their mutual aid agreements Wednesday night.
Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Caaaeiberry and Lake
Mary fire departments worked out two agreements th at will
keep all four towns protected even though some departments
may be away from home helping fight fire in another town.

News Briefs
Connor To Run
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Sen.
Jam es E. Connor of Brooksvllle
today notified Secretary of State
R. A. Gray be wiU be a candidate
tor re-clcclion to the ninth sena­
torial district icat.

£-15 Ready
WASHINGTON (UPD - The first
at three X-U rocket planes design­
ed to probe the fringes of space
. will be turned.ever to the govern­
ment ia the next "week or so."
The X-U i&gt; designed to carry a
man to altitudea of UX) to 130
milts and at speeds of 4,000 to
4,300 miles an hour.

Jdigrant Problem
“

BELLE GLADE (UPI) - Slate
farm labor chief Halph Mom esti­
mates a,300 migrant farm workers
will be out of work or “partially
unemployed" in Florida by Feb.
g. But Mom Mid hit survey Nowed another harvesting peek will
bo reached about March 10 aa n
result of replanting of froten veget­
able fields.

£)bject.Contacted
NEW OBLklNfTTDPl) — T V
Coast Guard reported Wadoei
that Navy ships have mad« a
contact with an object on toe
tom of toe Gulf of Mexico in
vicinity of the November airliner
craah which killed 4g persona.
Sounding equipment located toe
object ia 230 feet of water. It may
be pert of the wreckage of the Mifated National Airlines plane whlqh
C ra s h e d Nov. 16.

Shipyard Strike
NEW YORK (UPI) - Shipyard
workers were on strike today at
tight Bethlehem Steel Co. Atlantic
Coast yards halting work on an
estimated two hillloa dollars worth
of ship building. Members ef .toe
Industrial Union of Marina and
Shipbuilding Workers went on
^ s trik e against six yarde at mid
“ lght Wednesday night. Two others
were shut down last Friday ia a
dispute with the company over a
new contract.

Up To Smathei’B
MIAMI (UPD—A slate ef Demo­
cratic convention delegate* pledg
ed to Sen. George Smathers defi
nitely will be on the Florida presi
-dential preferential primary thia
S p r in g , according to former Con
gressmaa William Lantaff of Ml
ami.
Lantaff, who heads a group seek
mg to draft Smslbeis as a "favor­
ite son" presidential candidate,
said Wednesday he is sure Smith
era will accept the proposal.

Johnson Withdraws
From Stale Race
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Senate
President Dcwry Johnson, leader
at tV "Pork Chop Gang," took
hiaM lf out of the governor’s race
apparently because he thought he
^co u ld not get the big city vote
" The Quincy legislator had aot of
fidally announced ss a candidate
but it waa thought be would run
up until Ibe moment be gave his
withdrawal statemeot Wednesday.
Johnson beads the bloc of small
county senators, called the "Pork
Chop Gang." which has refuted
repeatedly to accept a legislative
reapportiooment plan acceptable! to
.lawm akers from hesvlly populated
lb real.
He was an author of the com
promise 44-scnetor, 103-member
Hossm plan defeated at too peUs
last November.
Johnson said his friends had can
Iribuled sufficient funds to teture
0 reasonable campaiS"- "to*1 }
value my friends toe much to risk
ey ia n campaign in

Anti-DeGauilisfs
PARIS (UPI)—'The government
today befaa the wholesale arreat
&lt;rf extreme right-wing Preach
leaders ia a dramatic move to
prevent the Alsertaa upriilng
from spreading to Hie mainland
and overthrowing the government
of President Charles DeGauHe.
On# of the first arrested was
extremist leader Jean-Marie LePen, a member of the National
Assembly who tried Wednesday to
organize a students strike la Paris
bat failed. Arrest warrants were
issued for SO other prominent
rightists.
Among these was Air Poree
Gen. Rene Chassin who helped
lead the 1SSS uprising which
smashed the Pourth Republic and
brought DeGauHe out a( retire­
ment as France's leader. Ia MH
be was accused of trying to raise
a guerrilla force in France
against the existing government.
Delegate General Paul Dolouvrier as id tonight that he and
Gen. Maurice Challe, French
commander In Algeria, were
leaving the city of Algiers to
set up a command pom In the
eeentryside. Be said President
Charles DeGaatle aeon would
issue orders to the army.
The warrants, charged all ef
those sought today with violation
of Article (T of the penal code,
prohibiting any plot to change the
form of government.
The crackdown began at dawn
with police raids on homes
throughout Prance and on rightwing organizations which support
the Algerian settlers.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and tonight with a ftw showers. High today in tha upper 70'a. Low tonight, 48-55,
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
THURSDAY, JANUARY 88. I960'
SANFORD, .FLORIDA

Nuclear Attack Could Come Soon, General Says
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A i r
Force Gen.' Thomas S. Power
warned today that Russia might
have enough intercontinental mis­
siles within two years to launch a
massive nuclear attaek on the
United States.
But, Power, chief of the Strate­
gic Air Command, said the Soviet
Union would be afraid to make
such an attack if America's nu­
clear bombers were kept eu air­
borne alert. Such aa alert, he
said, "can be instituted when re­
quired."

■ the Russiana were not de­
terred from attacking, Power dodared, "we will have no active
defense whatever against their
ballistic missiles."
Tbs SAC commander made the
statements in a speech prepared
for the American Legion National
Security Commission. The re­
marks were sure to add fuel to
the controversy ever new admin­
istration estimates downgrading
tha Russian missile threat. Demo-

crats claim tha new view ia "loo
rosy." .
Another speaker. Sea. Henry M.
Jackson (D-Waah.), a member ef
the Senate Armed Service Com­
mittee, told the legion group he
would seek funds for ie new
Polaris missile submarines this
year—seven more than President
Eisenhower's defense budget rec­
ommended.
But Power said the Navy's Po­
laris misaUea could "conceivably

The Seminole County Juveada
Council will have e "cere" group
to meet emergency situations aed
a larger group ef honorary areteJuvenile Judge Wilton Alexander
told toe Jayceea today that this ie
the pretent plan of the council's
seven charter ' members. TV
charter members will meet toon
to work out a definite policy an
membership.
Sanford Junior High Principal
Hugh Carlton said that the organi­
zation needs an emergency group
that can meet qulckl. to take ac­
tion when rhildren need help.
Some situations Just can't wait,
be added.
Carlton, Judge Alexander and
Juvenile Council president Harold
Hcrkrnbsch explained toe sowscil's aims to the Jaycees.

Two Hospitalised
After Stabbing
A stabbing Wednesday night lad
to hospitalization ef two l a Bleed
Negroes
Move Dudley was taken to W tol
note Memorial Hospital with •
knife wound under his left King.
Sheriff's deputies, said. WUlie Mae
Lucas ef ISlTto W. IJth 8L was
hospitalised with face aria but taps
released today. A blaring wM |n
MU u, d e ie p iv chnrg**.

alert to which some of Ms nu­
clear bombers would be kept con­
stantly to the a k to they would
not be destroyed ux to* ground bp
■ surprise Russian attack.
By IN I, when he predicted Runsis might have enough ml**!)** to
attack, Power eald, "see will aoC
have in full operation w aning
systems, which under all circum­
stances, wtQ give SAC enough
warning to get to* alert force air­
borne before It can V destroyed
on toe ground.**

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A high official of tha nation'g
civilian apnea agency told Congress today that thn United
States is planning to send n manned satellite around thn
moon and back to earth sometime by 1965.
i
Richard E. Horner also said tha National Aeronautic#
and Space Administration plans to land an unmanned satel­
lite on the surface of the moon

Sleet, Snow, Fog
Hit East Coast

sometime in IMS or 1M4.
Homer, associate administrator
of NASA, gave these predictions ia
testimony before the House Space
Committee.
He further said the space agency
looked for "a manned landing on
the moon" sometime after ISIS.
Horner reported NASA now plans
two launchings of the l.MO.OOO
pound thrust Saturn space engine
ia 1M2. He predicted ll}ai by IMS
the United Slates would be able
to launch a JO,000-pound apace
craft ia a Joo-mll# orbit around
tb i earth.
By IMS, he faid, the United
Stales should be capable of launch­
ing apace craft weighing 40,000
pounds late similar orbit and by

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T ip w om an'golfer Fatty said these achievements were con­
Berg given a little advlca to sistent with Uw technical knowledge now available to NASA if
Kader tournament winner "enough
resources" were channel­
Mr*. H arriett Willlama, ed into their development.
Before today's hearing, a mem­
above. Mlaa Berg and high­
ber of the House committee eald
ly rated pro golfera Betsy NASA
might encounter difficulty
Kawla and Wanda Sanchea getting money from Congreae un­
put on a golf clinic and in ­ less it provided more information
the legislators.
hibition a t tha Mayfair to Rep.
B. P. Sisk (D-Calif.) told
Country Club Wednesday. United Press International: "if
From the left Mre Mrs. Jo the agency is going to lake n policy
Symua, also a participant of not giving us full and complete
information, we're going in have
in tha Kader Tournament; le take a good bard look at every
Betsy Kawla, Patty Barg, item in the authorisation."
H arriett Williams,i, a n d
Wanda Sanches. Bn l o w ,
Mina Sanchea nhuwa tome
follow-through style an ehe
drives a shot down thn fair­
way.
(Herald Photon)

s i temperatures helped take
the icy alas# Off Midwestern high­
way*, where a m t persons died
ia winter-blamed ante accidents.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - South­
ern Democrats charged le the Sen­
ate today that the administration’#
new civil rightg proposal tor voting
guarantees would revive whet they
called n "punitive" R*c*asln.cttoa
era hill once repealed by Congress.
la a fleer speech. Sen. Herman
E. Talmadga (D-Ga.) called the
plan "clectton year belt." He eaid
it is symptomatic ef what be call­
ed the “ second Reconstruction
era."
Sea. A. Willis Robertsop (D-Va.)
said the propoeai would revive a
measure which allowed "federal
tsoeps wtth drawn bayonets to
operata at the polls" after the
Civil War.
Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers
unveiled Uw new adminlairatieo
propoeai Tuesday, it would permit
federal courts to appoint referees
to guarantee voting rights in arose
where the right to vote wee abridg­
ed through discriminatory prae-

were integrated with SAC weap­
ons under a "harmonious" com­
mand.
A Joint strategic command is
under consideration at to t Penta­
gon.
Although toe 1,300-mile Polaris
wiU carry an H-bomb warhead,
Power referred to it m a "small"
missile.
T V four-star general empha­
sised his belief that the nation
must proper* for aa airborne

Moon Satellite
Ready By '65

In case one town department
peeds help, the nearest town will
send It. The town furthcrest from
the fire will send a truck to the
town that weakened its ewn pro.
lection by sending help to the
city where the fire is burning.
This system of everyone moving
up a step will keep any one town
from being totally unprotected.
It will also get help to the fire
from the nearest point.
In ease of a very bad fire,
where trucks from all towns had
to help, the following system
would go into effect. A man would
be posted at a phone near tha
fire and the phone number given
to each town's department. If a
fire broke out in any other city,
the town would aimply phone this
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nutdber to recall Us trucks from
A winter mixture of sleet, anow
tha original fire.
Casselberry fire chief Paul and fog covered the East from
Bales Mid that ail fire ehiefs Maine to the Gulf Coast today.
An ice storm which plagued midwill meet Feb. N to iron out
western motorists Wednesday knif­
final details of the plan.
ed across the northeast from north­
ern Ohio into Massachusetts.
Snow covered New England^north
of the Ice zone and light rain driz­
zled through low clouds and fog
from the mid-Mississippi Valley
into Alabama and Georgia and
from New York state into Florida.
The Weather Bureau warned that
Earnest Southward, president of highways would slay dangerous
the Semlaole-DeBer) Heart Coun­ from Ohio to Massachusetts today,
cil, spoke at toe Chamber ef Com- la addition four to ate laches ef

(ha Civic Center Saturday night J
"The council ia intotestod yrt
marily ia edaeatioa 'ahsat boaitw seaae, but this takes aoiae financial
backing, so we ask support* ef die
Bette Davis show for tail reasea,"
Southward said.
•'We would like to point out that
most of the funds raised ia too
county come beck to be spent hare,
ae we’re really helping ourselves,"
he stressed.
With curtain time aa the highlyacclaimed staging by Mila Davie
end Berry Sullivan of " I V World
of Carl Sandburg" sat for « : » «.
m. Saturday, only two days gemain
to get tickets ia advance.
Prank Mebaae, ticket sale chair­
man, said today that there are
still plenty of got4 seals, although
the sale was brisk yesterday. All
advance sale tickets are reserved
seats.
Miss Davis has written a letter
In Mrs. Leonard Munson, Heart
Fund chairman bare, saying "it’s
n pleasure to be' appearing in San­
ford." Mrs. Munson also bad clip­
pings of reviews of the show to
Atlanta, Daytona Beach, Ft. Lau­
derdale and othar citias praising
the presentation for its varialy and
impact.

NO. 617

Bond Interest
Due Here Feb. 1

TV May Aid Education
Program In County Soon

Talmadge contended toe new ge mine ie Ccuaiy school child) ru
proposal is almost identical with may he learning w o e of their
n law pasted by Congress ia ltTl ABC'e from television ia the not
aad repealed ia MM.
tea distant future.
School officials from Scmlnule,
Osceola, Brevard, Volusia, Flagler
aad Orange met ia Orlando recent­
ly to discuss toe possibility of actUag up special funds for an edu­
cational television project.
T V group was informed at toe
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - De­
cember employment la Florida meeting that the Ford Foundation
hit an all-daw high with 1,331.M i ia considering elding in toe project
workers pieced ia Jobs, toe Indus­ by releaatog soma funds for these
trial Commission acid todayCentral Florida counties to be tied
Chairman Jam es T. Vocalic into (he Gnistesville Educational
said it was the first time ia toe set-up ea toe north and the Tampa
auto's history that non-egrirultu- Educational set-up on toe south.
ral employment V s been m art
T V Florida Education Commiethan l.JSO.Ote.
“ We V v e passed another land­
mark In eur development as a
major state," Vocelle said.
T V total wea 4*,.to ever the
previous month.
ARCADIA (U PD —Howafd Pat­
Vocelle elan reportad H .M Jobe
were eras tod by Jho etato’e rising ton, SS, stabbed himself fatally
here Wednesday night aft^r knif­
economy ia IMS.
ing kia estranged wife during aa
argument over reconciliation, of­
ficers said.
Patton's 80-yrar-oid wife. Agnes,
suffered superficial eutsfou her

After Argument

Moose To Sponsor

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She riff's deputies **1(1 I’attou
went to his home to attempt a
roaaacliiatlon with his wife after
n two week separation. An argnmant began end Mre. Patton fled
with her bus head chasing her,
deputies said.

President Charts
Political Course

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Presi­
dent Eisenhower appeared today
to have charted his course of pa­
■hm ia also preparing a detailed lineal action for Un pro-eoevoastudy aa the proposed project and lion stages of the 1N 0 campaign:
will release further information to Steer d e a r of personalities far
county school officials ia tha M ar the time being and drum an Uw
future.
issues at inflation and national
security.
'
Speaking from here WadMsdey
night to thousands of Republican
party workers gathered a t "dlaMr with Ike" fuod-raisiag par­
ties across the nation, toe Presi­
dent hammered away at Demo­
cratic fiscal policies. He stressed
NEW YORK , (UPI) —Prodigal repeatedly hew America had
heiress Gambia Benedict and V r prospered Into the world's meet
grandmother battle it out ia two powerful nation militarily and
New York courts today over the tconomlcaUy, during tha ftrat aevU year-old bruaotle’s right to be ea years of bis administration.
This was bis first major politi­
wtlh toe married man aba loves.
Grandmother Mrs. Henry liar- cal speech of Ihe national elec­
r Benedict marched Gamble tion year and V spoke ia the
o Juvenile Court Wednesday home state of toe Republican
and wen a temporary ruling pa­most likely to run to succeed him,
roling Gambia ia her custody Vice President Richard M. Ninon.
pending a bearing, Feb. M. But Yet, not once during his closed
33-year-old Andre Porumbcanu circuit television talk to M party
caught up with there with a sub- diaaera did Eisenhower mention
pent ordering Mrs. Benedict to the vies president s name.
bring Gamble today to a higher
court where V will seek a ha­
beas carpus ruling releasing hie
toco age sweetheart.
Perumbeanu’a petition In Man­
MIAMI (UPI) - TV search
hattan Supreme Court charged
that Gamble war being "illegally widened today Jar a Maryland candetained" in her grandmother's pie missing since they ditched their
imposing whim atone mansion
Just off Fifth Avenue.
Gamble was in leara as police
led her through the crowd outside
toe Brooklyn nourtroom and de­
posited her in her family's black
limousine

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Scorch Widens
For Misting Pair

Nearly 143,000 in M erest on
Ssnford bonds will be due Feb. 1
and Mar. I.
Monday, to,MO interest wH V
dua on Sanford Public Improve­
ment Revenue bonds. T V Inter­
est ie paid out of Florida Power
sod Light Co. franchise funds.
Ten of the I1.0M bonds w il also
be retired M.aday. Tills issue
was originally sold tor $400,000.
March 1,134,000 interest ea San­
ford's A, B, C, D and E bonds
will be due. There is M.MSJMO
worth uf these bonds to be retired.
All (base hoods make up sin ef
the seven city issues to bo re­
tired.
Interest on the seventh, toe wa­
ter and sewer revenue certificates,
will be paid May 1. Payments on
•aeh of toesa issues la made semi­
annually. Sanford's bonds out­
standing now to u t J3,301.000.

Salemate Blocks
Soviet War Debt
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A new
U. S. • Russian stalemate today
blocked any quick aetllameal of
toe Soviet Ueioo'g multi • million
dollar World War II lend-leate
debt to this country.
NtfoUalloat collapsed Wednes­
day when the Soviet Insisted that
U. 8. trade restrictions against
Russia be acted ia return far any
agreement. Bearing an unexpected
change la toe Kromlla'i attitude,
toe m atter was deed for toe time
being.
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Sanford Man
Killed At Cape
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) - A
Negro construction worker wab
killed by n truck today while eu
Uw fob et too Mg nlsaOo tool
center here.
T V victim wee Identified ae
Morris Carter, 41, ef Sanford.
Authorities said Carter wee run
over by a dump truck at Cample*
S4, where facllUlao tor America's
Saturn super-booster reek * a r t
being built.

County Commiaatonera will leave
Friday marring to visit three ether
Jell* in the atate before discussing
construction costs el • aow county
Jail.
County Commission Chairm an
John Krider said tola morning torn
he, along with commissioners
Vernon Dunn, La wr ens# Swafford
and Homer U tile, will tour Jnito
ia Sabring eng Orange end Bre­
vard Counties.
Accompanying toe hoard ea the
trip will ba Architect Jam es Gam­
ble Rogers.
la explalaiag toe tour, Krider
said the beard agreed to survey
toe jell alias Just as they had tow ­
ed health center sites ever ton
slate before eemiag up with n
recommendation an the cost of too
new health center.

Junior College Pott
MIAMI (UPD - Dr. Eoaarih
Willlama of Ocala will takn over
March t aa Wad of Dade County'#
new Junior roUega program!
Williams, u , resigned Wednes­
day aa president of IV Centre!
Florida Junior College in Ocala, a
poet V V a held since toe school
wea taUbllahad two year* age.

Mother# In each neighborhood will bn
doom tonight to aak coni
the Anna Miller Ciic
■ n i f die home in I
Fundi will bn turned
7 and 1 p .m .

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Fyne-Ta»t* Rich Creamy

Mrs. P. Ahrend, Mil* I , W.
making tba preaentatkma.
Wasterby, Mrs. K. Epstein, Mr*. L.
Par IN bourt of aervlee the fol­
Felatel, Mr*. C. GallM, Mrt. J.
lowing were preaeated with gold
Galloway, Mrt. B. Hayet, Mrt. C.
I . Janet, Mrt. H, Tinder. Mra. C.
Robe lie, Mrt. E. Robb, Mrt. W.
Sand ell, Mra. B. Rowan, Mitt X.
Steven*, Mrt. M. R. Strickland,
Mrt. B. Slrohmeler, Mrt. R. Tolle
and Mrt. M. M. Yot(.
Silver pint lor women who *ervod from 100 to KM hour* of volun­
teer tervfce were prevented to Mra.
T. Broome, Mra. W. Foulk and
Mra. X . Masnueon.
Silver iraya wont In Met. W.
Crabtree who put la MO. hour* and
Mra. B. Houatoa who pot la 1,M0
bourt of aervica.
Silver b a n were awarded to M n.
C. Butler who put lu 1,701 bourt of
aervleo and Mra. P. Woodruff who
pul In 2,IN houre.
Thirty-seven fold b a r a wore
awarded lor women who pul In
•hour* In eacett of 100. There were
Mra. J. Aiarello, Mra. X. L.
Beard, Mrt. X. N. dlackwelder,
Mra, R. X. Becker, M n C. Bruce,
Mrt. 'jC. Brumley, M n . P. Butler,
M n. C. Cherpenlng, Mrt. R. Klmera, Mra A. H. Ferbcr Sr., Mrt.
W, Gray, M n . A, Hunt, Mra. H.
Hunter, Mra. Anna Janaen, Mra.
Eunice Jenkinaon, Mr*. G. Kesaenieh, Mra. P. Dotinibcrry, Mrt.
A. McCalley, M n . A. Marah. Mrt.
B. S. Newton, Mra. J. X Nlcholt,
Mra. A. B. Peteraon Sr., Mrt. F.
91,000 FOR .THE HOSPITAL was delivered to Seminole Memorial H os­
.W. Rataman, Mrt, I, Pryor, M n.
pital Administrator Harry Weir Saturday. Mrs. W, H. Foulk gave Weir the
R. F. Robiaon, M n. D. J. Runke),
cheek (or the Ladies' Auxiliary at the Mayfeir Inn auxiliary luncheon.
Mrt, B, H. Squlret, Mrt. Guy R.
Strickland, M n . William J. Toll,
Mrs. Foulk wee fund raising projects program chairmen (or the Auxiliary
'Mra. J. McKay Truluck, Mra. E.
and Mra. George Harden Sr., left, waa ehalrnua od the luncheon.
H. Unklet, Mra. M. Van Brackte,
(Herald Photo)
M n . G. A. Wakefield, Mrt. J. A.
Wright, M n . B. M Young and MU*
D. Cline.
At the luncheon the group alto
heard various reporta of tho yoar'a
activities Including a report that
a profit o f (2,000 from tho hospital
shop waa turned over to the auxi­
liary and that dub mamberahtpa
now iland at 1U. .
WASHINGTON Tha U. S.
M n, W. Foulk of tba project
ican
officials
arc
seriously
study­
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
State
Navy plungad Its two-man bathy­
program reported that tha High
scaph "Triaata" to a record depth Department officials discussed to­ ing possible action to withdraw Fovcr Folliea originally planned
o f $7,000 feat la .a Pacific Ocean day possible economic sanction* preferential trade benefits now for thia year hat been postponed
against Cuba for Ms confiscation
until IN I. After tho luncheon wai
t m e h off the Island Guam. It of U. I . property but tbe admin­ given Cuba.
Bat these sources added that over, the women witnessed a fash­
waa aimoat I,ON Met more than istration hoped etrang me a s m s
the id ministration la very reluc­ ion thaw narrated bp M n. John
too greatest depth previously could bo avoided.
tant to take such action for fear McCracken.
U. S. Ambassador Philip W. It might "ruin" tho Cuban econo­
recorded In soundings by a Rus­
Aa the climax to the day's acti­
Bonsai, recalled from Havana la at
my and primarily would bust tba vities. a check for $1,000 waa pre­
sian anrlaea ship In MS7.
week amid rising anti-AmericanCuban asapli ratnsr than tho Cam sented to Weir u ntt lor the hoeCHICAGO— Police Commission- lam, planned to eontlnuo talks thia tiw ragtoso.
pita!.
ar Timothy J. O'Conotr resigned week with Secratary o f Ststo
fetch action cauM include roneChristies A. Harter and hit aides.
amid a growing scandal o f paiica
Bo m s ) mat wltb Hartor IN N given m per cant of Import* from
thievery la hit to.ooo man force.
minutes Sunday at tha aocrotary's
OULTON BROAD, Bng. (U PI)
XIMato Republican Gov. William home In aa unusual Soaday con­ Coba, ar asking Congrats to re­
1 . BtratlOfl threatened to invoke ference underscoring the concern duce tho quota under which Cuba — Mra. R. W. Traven went ewlmsupplies one-third of U. 8. sugar mlng on the sixth day o f a record,
Mo powers If Mayor Richard Daover tho seriously deteriorating relap, • Democrat, didn't dean up lalions between too United Btatoa at prices above (ho world mar- breaking cold wave explaining,
too aeaadal "gulch." Eight police"it’s warmer in the sea.’'
and Cuba.
(M i have beta charged with helpRoy X. Xubottem Jr., aaaiataN
a burglar steal and atll $1N,- secretary o f stele for iator-AmorIn toot: Rvo police men and
leaa affairs, who attondad Mm
datoctlvea warn charged with ex­
maatlng, described H as a pre­
tortion and eoncoaling avidenca,
liminary consultation. Ha Indicat­
and IN others have been ordered
h w ui
ed no Mciiioaa on policy revisions T o . AN OteCUoro * s H
w undergo lit lest*.
■avtear C lalot w D#maada AnolMI
w o n reached.
Sola Katatei
Informed sources said (ha Amer­ So set Ratal* af
NEW Y O R K - Gambia Bene
O M D TB S. HAM.
Blot, Urn in-year-old heiress who
Dtt-ISMd.
stopai to Paris with her married
Toe aad each af yne ara heraby
Xomanian lover, returned to New
notified and r*qulrod to pr«**nt
York onder orders of • rranch
any alalna and damamls whtrh
A NRSULITION CtOBtAU, TAtTAT. you, or nlHiar of you, mny bnvn
fMl AND ABANDONINU A P M - nenlnat tba anlntn of (JI.Aliva a.
TIO.V OF MTTLN WNHIVA HOAD IIAM.. d*c*ae*d, Ubn o f oald boun­
TO WIIOH IT HAT CONCKItN:
ty, lo tha C o u n t y
Judo*
ALGIERS— French cxlremlsts,
Not lea I* h*raby elv*n (hat pur* of Somlaolo County, Florida, at
Sll.t*. Florida hi* offlr* In lb* rimrl hnuao of
armed - with machine guns and •uant la
Mar gas bomba, rioted over Do- Miami** IHI. lb* ttoard of County Mid County at Sanlord, Florida,
Commlislenar* of Samlnnt* County. within alxhl r*l*niUr month! from
.Gaullo'a dismissal o f Gen. J ae­ Florida, adoptad a n**alatlaa at' tha lime af lb* flrat putillratlna
quo* Matsu aa military and civil- lb* I Mb day of J A NITAn t , tIM of Ihta nolle*. Rath claim ar de­
iao aommaador of Algiers. At eloalnp, varatlnp and abaadonlag mand thall b* In wrltlne. sad
total N persons wore killed and a portloa of that c*rlalo road la ■hall, alala th* pine* of raaldaaoa
Seminal* I'uunly, Florida, daaarlb* ■ad Vo*t afflt-a iili1r.it af Uia
mars toaa too Injured in lbs vto- •d aa fnllnwa:
rlalminl, and *h«ll b* nwora I*
toacsi DeGlulls declared a atat*
l.ttila Wabtva R m L from *A* by tha rlalmaal, bla aaant. ar atlat*r**cllon
af
Iba
Norlb
line
lorna). and any *urh claim ar
at atop* to Algeria and banned
of Beetlaa N, Townahlp le damaad not aa ntad ahatl ba void.
f t o S t m iftinN to Franco.
Houtb Itaaaa tt Haai, aautbarly
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ta tba palat af aoavarganae af
a aaaautar af tha hail Will
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Eatablished 1908

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Algerians
Defy French
iMob Order
ALGIERS (UPD Anti-DrGaulle d*mon*tiatiun* broke out.
in nearly a doxen Algerian citie •
and town* today. A routed French
xctllcr* poured by Ihe thousands
into Algirra and appeared in the
port o f Oran for Ihe firat time
with weapom in their hand*.
4 At leatt 6,000 aettlera matted
in the center of Algiera in ra*
aponia to a rallying cry from
the diehard* crouched behind bar*
ritadea in defiance of the govern*
ment’a demand for a return to
order. Barricade! alio were thrown
up in Oran, but insurgents and
army troop* withheld their fire.
Premier Michel Debte made a
flying trip to Algleri and return­
ed to Parle thla morning to an*
iStounce emphatically that the gov­
ernment would follow through in
Ita determination to let Algerian*
decide their own future.
“ Nothing will be poaiible and
all ran be loet If order ia not reoatabliehed and maintained in
Algeria," Deb re aafd. "Let nothing
dlatract ua, let nothing diatract
lha nation from lha aieential talk
THE ORANfiE BELT CONFERENCE TROPHY wan
af pacification."
presented to Seminole High School football co-cnptaina
But tha angry "colon*" did not
today. Florida Times Union sportawriter Bob Price, left,
Oke*m to be in any frame o f mind
presented the trophy to Neely Ross, Ray Lundquist
to listen. Strikei and demonatra*
ttona sprang up all ever Algeria
— in Bone, Constantin*, Siki be)
Abfaea, Tie ret, Ttemcon and Or*
loaneviile—os well ae In Algiers
and Oran.
Thua f»r, the demon* trail ona
were peaceful. But a wild or etray
shot from either aide might eet o ff
The County Commission today muncy out of Ihe contingency fund
another day o f violence surh as agreed to amend its current budget and set up the special account.
The board also heard a delega­
^dJBft which triggered fighting ia to set up a special account fo r the
V S fciera Sunday.
tax aixessor to carry on s' large tion from Casselberry headed by
scale review of property sad map Don Wilson complain that Cassel­
berry was "paying tremendoua
work during 1960.
Tax Assessor Richard lfrCaana ta x ri" and waa not having any
had asked that his offirig
given work done by tha county.
Willson and hit delegation were
915,000 to carry on Ihe eriditiotie!
(old that the commission 'would
work.
The board agreed to take the hear any requests for improve-

La Ray Gatlina aaU today that
dedoettona that ha anti Baa.
tiaorga Bmatbara am faading were
“ unfounded" and ha displayed a
telegram from Smalhor* to prove
tt.
Borne sources had Interpreted
Collins' suggestion that the Smo­
thers favorite ton movt be abansdonad aa evidence o f a split in reFlatiwiie between the two Florida
officials.
Smalhers apparently doe* aot
aa* it that way.
Ha wired Collin* from Lima,
Peru, today that ha haa read the
full tranacript of Collins' newt
conference covering the favorite
son matter "and believe you mad*
an eminently fair presentation."
Commenting on the telegram,
k Collins said!
"I hops It will put at rest soma
unfounded deduction that there
had dovelopad a breach in ottr
relations."
Cellini had said ho thought a
move U present Bmathsr* as Flo.
rida’a favorite son candidate for
president should be dropped be­
cause It waa proving embarrassing
to Smothers and be obviously waa
raiuctant lo take it.

Bette Davis Stage
Show Is Applauded
Hearty laughter and applause
from capacity audiences have
greeted every episode of "The
A World of Carl Sandburg" which is
coming to the Sanford Civic CeoIcr Saturday at 1:30 p. m.
Tha stage show, starring Bette
Davie and Barry SulUvan, recent­
ly played two' nights to a full
haute in Atlanta, Ga., and at tha
end of both performance! the
rrhwd la reported to have stood
-Cheered for as long aa IS
togs. The same thing happenatf Ude week at Daytona Beach.
‘ A spokesman for the Heart
ttnatU, which will benefit from
Ma production, said today that
now arc beglning lo sell
feat although many good aeata
&gt;090 Kill available. The ticket ofi t opeai daily at the WoodBldg.. First St. and Park
J and reservations for tho IS
_ $1 tickets also can be made
I f phoning FA 2 MSI.
I Mass Davis and Sullivan create
f * different and exciting ebarad1era with the aid of various pr,..*
and colorful costumes. Urn third
■em ber of the east la Clark Allan,
. whose voice and guitar combine
in musical numbers which have
been compared to tome recent
musical comedies.
The sponsors alto continued te
llreee today that the perfarmaace
ia pat a reading af Sandberg's
airy. It la a dramStie prostata-

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'•^Coufity Clerli David fcuUlior*nttmini&amp;J totflij Yhil
Jamc* Avery, of Luke Mary, reiwrted this morning hit
intention to qualify for the District S county cummtaitloner election.
Gatchel Huld Avery ntuat now begin filing a weekly
income and financial report with the clerk's office. He
added that the official qualifying date for all candidates
is Mar. 1.
Present District it commissioner is Lawrence Swofford.
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Freeze Damage To Send
Vegetable Prices Up
MIAMI (U l'l)— A six-day Ireexc
which blackened tender vegetable
cropi all ovar Florida will alto
hurt the houtewife’ e grocery bud­
get in wreki to come.
The worst appeared over today,
but officials predicted Ihe cost of
fresh Florida vegetables will begia lo rise. The Weather Bureau
reported demege to crops was
"very extensive and general In
ail areas or the stale."
An estimated 5,000 of T,000 mi­
grant farm workers were put out
of work by the cold wavs which
dropped
temperatures
below
frecxuig six daya in s row. The
only Job left for them ia to sal­
vage what is left.
The cold weather scene shilled
from Florida to the north-central
ilalea today, and Ihe mercury
plunged well below xero in the
Dakotas, Minnesota and parti of
Wisconsin.
A warming trend seep* mirtheastward and took New England
out of the near lero category.
But the new surge of arctic air
waa expected to plunge as far
south aa Kentucky today.
Heavlaat Florida damage was
to the fields of ripening tomatoes,
pole beans, cucumbers and squash
located in the rich mucklands
south of Lake Okeechobee and
‘around Miami. Potatoes in North
Florida sso were killed by the
frost and pastures In all areae
were severely browned.
The coldest readings occurred
Sunday when temperatures plung­
ed ■■ low aa II degrees in North

and Central Florida and lo M
degrees in southern sections.
The mercury fell below (reeling
with icatterod frost again today
in North Florida, but,the worst
was over. A reading of 53 waa
recorded at tourist-flllad Miami,
which basked under sunny TO de­
gree weather Monday afternoon.

Cleon Election Bill
Fails To Get Much
Favor In House
, WASHINGTON (UP1) In­
formed House sources were reedy
today to count out the Senate’s
clean elections bill without wait­
ing for a votp, They don't think
Ihcra la likely to be one.
The bill pasted the Senate late
Monday, 59 to 32, and went to the
House for referral to the Com­
mittee on Houre Administration.
Proapecti are excellent that it
will lie there until adjournment.
Senators took the bill as it
came from their rules commit­
tee and enthusiastically tough­
ened it up. Among other things,
it would make stale primary elec­
tions subject for Ihe first time to
federal'reporting and spending re­
striction*.
Many Hoqse membera, includ­
ing Speaker Sam Baytmrn, don't
like thot provision. Rayburn said
recently that primaries always
had been the business of the
states, and that he thought that'*
what they should rrmyin.

The board approved a raise for
Maxine Thompson from 93,300
(e 93,BOO per year and announced
that Ihe study will begin as soon
as possible.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn laid
all county officials have boon noti­
fied to turn into tho commission
tho wags seala to all employes.
In t&lt;her buafeeas during tha
morning session of tho meeting,
elated tho purchase
tho hoard deiagyd

St. at Mrllonvllle Ave. At tfiig
point Fourth St. runt over t piece
of property owned by Dr. Chariot
L. Park. Dr. Park made the re­
quest to vacate because he wants
lo build a professional building oa
this corner.
The commission passed a reso­
lution expressing regret of tha
death of the late W, V. Bitting,
The resolution recognised tha
service to Sanford made by Mr.
Bitting who served on the city
commission.
The commission approved tha
request of Robert Friedly for a
distributor's license for beer and
wine, to be told at 840 W. First
St. The request of Willie Tiltman
to operate a taxlrah was denied.

Reprisals On U.S,
HAVANA (U P !) -C uban J utile*
Minister Alfred Yabur warned
Monday night that "there will be
million* of American bodies" if
Ihe United Statet tends Marine
reinforcements to Its naval bate
at Guantanamo Bay.
Yabur reierred during a televi­
sion broadcast lo government
prett report* that "thousands" of
U. S. Marines have landed at the
bate. However, the bate com­
Charles Bogun. The Seminole* won the trophy by tying
mander, Rear Adm. F. W. Fenno,
with Apopka for the ORC championship. Both teums had
denied that any new Marines,
S-l records in the conference . This is the second OBC
other than normal rotation re­
placement/,
have
arrived at
title in two years for Sanford.
(Herald Photo)
Guantanamo.
The minister laid, "there are
thouianda of Cubani willing to de­
fend Cube."
The government announced to­
day it "will take everything" from
NEW YORK (UP1) Stuck former officiate ‘ of tho Batista
prices at I p. m.:
regime
who
misappropriated
incuts but, that they must come
American Airlines ............ . . 21% fundi.
from the town council. The group
Hcthlehcm Steel ................. . 31%
A spokesman laid about M of­
alto agreed to support financially C A O ....................... . . . .
. 67
ficials to far hava turned in ap­
a Seminole County fair exhibit at
DuPont ................................. . 238
proximately &gt;700,000
the Central Florida Fair next
Ford Motor
................... . 791*
The government alto announcmonth.
General E lcrtric................. . M
Commissioners
alio
received General Motors ................ . 50
word from Winter Park City Mana­ Graham - Paige .............. .
2U
ger Richard Simmons favoring a int. 1 A T ...... ,« « ,,,.* i, . 33%
Join! drainage project to eliminate Lorillerd
........................ . 37%
flooding in the south end of the Minule Staid ................... . . 1576
county, Winter Park and Orange Penn RR .
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County.
4
Royal A m erican .................
The board has already okayed Sears Roebuck ................. . 48%
Seminole County's participation in Studebaker
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tha project and euwpla to hear U. S. Steel V, u i m m m m •. 91
u «m Orange County wmctime'nrxl WesUnghoute El.
. iuo%
week.
C O A L B R O O K , South Africa
The board also agreed to clay
(UPI) — An talimated 440 mlntrs
a county road south of Oviedo
sealed deep underground by a
leading into a Negro Cemetery.
rock slide will have to Way en­
It also gave final approval to
tombed for another month—evau M
amendment of the county building
they are still alive.
code that all new homes built in
Officialn at Ihe rescue scene of
the county have adequate floor
Hie collapsed coal mine laid today
elevation of not less than IS inch­
ihe only w*y the men can tu
es.
-unit appointed - i' imrt'M'i•
saved is first to drill a 13%-loch
They also heard a request from have appraised private land need- air shaft to them.
the city of Ovicdu lo purchase to widen Sun find Ave. at &lt;2*1,U47
If this can he done, former miner
right of way for a wayside park
J. C. Burger baa volunteered to
and 928,7(1*1,
outside the Oviedo city limits.
T, W. Mere uf Suufurd and slip 515 (eet down through U to Ihe
spot where the. miners ere believed
Lawteme it. Cutidicl uf Orlando lo be. That might be five days
turned in their appraisal* at the from now.
courthouse Monday. Next Monday,
Burger said someone would have
Judge,Voile Williams will choos* to go down because oven if Ihe
tha figure he think* Is the best miners ere alive they are probably
appraisal, lie also will require too weak or hurt lo feed or help
that Seminole County pay the ap­ them selves.
praisal valus lo the registry of
Food and supplies would have
TAMPA (U PD —President James
the circuit court.
lo be lowered through the email
R. Hoffs of the Teamsters Union
After the money is turned over ■ir shaft for at leeit a month until
apparently will make another
effort .Wednesday at burying tha to the registry, property owners South Africa's best shaft sinking
can draw out the amount their team rould dig a major ihafl down
hatetet with a rebellious local.
Teamster officials said Hoffs land was appraised by tlm State to the eraled-off spot.
would arriva Wednesday lo roo­ Road Dept. The 8RU appraisrd the
fer with officials of Local 3*8 or land at 922,108 in December,
the Bchillx Brewing Co.
Property owners who don’t like
•Hoffa claltm its officers were the appraisal uf their land eet by
elected Illegally. The local claims the 3RD can ask for mote money
WASHINGTON (UPD - Presi­
Hoffs is trying to dictate lo M. in n Jury trial to ba held later. dent Eisenhower defended his
Hoffa tried te put the union under The jury cannot give such pro­
sdministration's new estimates of
a trusteeship bwt waa blocked by perty owners less than tji* leatt Soviet missile strength today as
• court order.
amount their land is appraised for baaed on much better intelligence
by an espert.
than in the peat,
The appraisal was for t)H parcel*
Eisenhower's comment at lain
of land owned by 137 person* and news conference waa the latest
organisation t,
development in a running hauls
between eongrrsiional Democrat!
' Sanford got 95.T7M9 from fed­
and Defense Secretary Tbomae 8.
eral civil defense authorities last
Gates Jr. over the adequacy of
night.
If. S. defenses and Russia’ s mis­
County civil defense director
sile potential.
A. B. Peterson presented Ihe
The President firmly defended
eberk to the city commissioners
MIAMI (UPD - U. S. Custom* Gates i t a fin* aivU servant.
at their meeting. The money is agenla questioned a
M-year-oid Debate over retenl Pentagon es­
from government matching fundi
timates of Soviet military power
and will pay half the cost of a Chilean pilot today in an attempt resulted Mooday in postpone­
to
learn
tha
whereabouts
of
five
three-way radio that Sanford
ment of Senate consideration of
bought two year* ago. Sanford B28 bombers exported from Miami Galea1 nomination to the Cabinet.
originally put up all the money under false pipers.
for the radio.
Osrar Squdls was arrested hare
Monday as he stepped from n
commercial airliner and charged
The old NehJ Bottling Co. build­ with making false statements that
The monthly meeting of the
ing at 504 Celery Ave. was broken tha planet wrra bound for Chile.
Coffee Club sponsored by the
into sometime before 11 a. m. Mon­
Chief Custom* Agent- Juteph
day. An adding machine and elec/ Fortier said "They didn't go to Seminole County Chamber of
trie heater were taken, police re­ Chile. We are trying to find out Commerce will be held at 10 a. m.
Thursday In Mrs. Appleby’s Res­
ported.
where they went."
taurant in the Valdei Hotel.
Several owners of new busi­
nesses sod newcomers to San­
ford will bn welcomed by Club
Chairman Charlie Morrison.

td that public donatlana have rais­
ed more than 91.500.OOo for "na­
tional defense" since the leaflet
and alleged bomhing attacks by
former Air Force chief MaJ, Pe­
dro Dias Lant.
President Eisenhower assured
Ihe Cuban people today that the
United Stales haa no intention of
interfering in their domestic af­
fairs or becoming a party to any
reprisals at this lima.
The president said he and sec­

Trapped Miners
To Be Entombed
Another Month

Two Figures Set
On Land Values

Hoffa To Discuss
Tampa Problems

County Comm Union Chnirmnn John K rider, in a "State
of the County" meantige Monday to the Rotary Club, cited
a projected-population increase chart that estimated 153,009
persons are expected here by 1970.
Krider said utility companies in the area report that by
1970, the growth of the county will more than triple the

News Briefs
Fish Deals To End
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Tin
Gam* and Fiih Commission said
today 47 whoiaaale and retail fish
design Id M Georgia cities have
agreed.to atop buying illegal fresh
water flab from Florida.

Search Called O ff
MIAMI (U P D -T h e Coast Guard
called off a search late Monday
for a member of the "Ink Spots"
singing group and two other men

after their swamped ft*h!ng hoal
waa found off tha Florida Keys.
Essex Scolt, 30-year-old "rhythm
man" of the famed quartet and
Miami Negrons C. M. JolUvetto,
40, and James Strachan, 00, wore
presumed dead.

Fighting With Fire
TALLAHASSEE (UPD Five
men arrested for lighting wood
fires in Holmei and Walton coun­
ties apparently were trying to force
removal of a local Umber com­
pany official. Th* Florida Forest
Service sold the men hoped land
owners whose woods were burned
would bring pressure on the com­
pany to get rid of tho official,
whose name waa not disclosed.

Is Target
President Defends Cramer
TAMPA (UPD - Top Democrats
from four counties will meet here
Missile Estimate
Friday night to see what they

Sanford Gets U. S.
Payment O f $5,775

Pilot Questioned
On Bomber Export

Coffee Club Sets
Meeting Thursday

Building- Entered

of M acres of land adjacent lo tha
Saniando Clay Pit until "further
legal details can he worked out."
The properly is now owned by the
Overstreet Lend Co.
The commission also opened
bids on o new pick-up truck tor
tho agricultural department and
a mixer, loader and dragline for
Mm road department.
Apparent low bidder for Ihe
truck la Strickland Morrison Ce.

at &lt;1.945, Apparent low bid for
a loader is ihe Florida Georgia
Tractor Co., with a bid of 912.615.
and for Ihe mixer the same com ­
pany. with n hid of 914,171, Tha
dratlinc low bid waa from lha
firm af Florida Equipment Co. Ml
Orlando for 911,900.
Tho board also agreed to adver­
tise lor bids an outside engineer­
ing to Improve South St., Prairie
Lake Drive., Ridge Road aod Lake
Drive,

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present population and wo must
prepare for Iho Increase by having
lha beat possible faculties avail­
able."
Ho d ied figures showing that
the county'* population has increas­
ed to more than 92,000.
Ho aaid in 10U tho Winter P art
telephone Co. installed only 300
phone* In ihe south end to the
county and thla week he* 3,090
phones to that area.
At Ihe samo time, Krider saM
Southern Bell had 1,400 telephonno
in operation, while this year it to
servicing 11,000 customers.
Krider gave ■ hriof rundown to
problems lh*.present eoumv com­
mission haa encountered during tho
past two years and said that Iho
counly’a financial structure to now
"the beat to the stole, with the
lowest m llloge,"
He said Seminole County wee
fifth to the itate to construction
and third to school growth to 1000.
Among tho problems tho commioM haa mat are easing over­
crowded school* to the county, ap­
proval of boUding to a new heoRh
center and fairing an architect tot
o imw county jell.
He alio stressed that tho oonotp
board la planning Improvements to
the county home, a vast road
Improvement program and addi­
tional fundi In the present budget
to Increase law M fon em eal to tho
•otuily.

Tour Of Four Jails
Set By Commission

can do about unseating Florida's
only Republican mamber of Congran. Eitnrtlva Secretary Phil J.
O'Hara of the Firat District's com ­
mittee for political organitaUun
ssid the district's top leader* and
The Ceunly CoMnniiaiwa today
contributors would discuss a can­
agreed to tour four Jails to the
didate to oppose Congressman Wil­
stale to prepara lion for dlacusatog
liam C. Cramer of St. Petersburg.
preliminary plana for a now coswty
Jail,
Commissioners, Architect Jam**
TALLAHASSEE (UPD Guv. Gamble Rogcra and Clark David
Leltoy Collins baa called for Uw Galchei will lour Jail* in Orange
federal government lu set stand­ and Brevard Counties and at go­
ards on orange Juice, especially bring.
chilled orange Juice products. Tha
At lha aamo time, Uw board
governor wrote a letter to Food adopted a resolution designating
and Drug Administration Commis­ N. J. Van Ingcn to Company of
sioner Georgs P. Larrick in an ef­ New York City and D. Kirk Gunby
fort to speed up the issuance of of DeLand at fiscal agents and
standards. He said it has been financial advisors tor construc­
three years since the industry first tion of Uw new Jail.
asked tho foderal agency lor acAt tho list meeting, Uw board
hired Rogers as architect for Uw
new Jail and, to answer to critics,
agreed to survey recently com­
pleted Jaiia around the stats be­
fore giving Rogrra the word to
proceed with prellmtoary plana.

Collins Asks Action

Bryant Campaign
Funds Growing

TALLAHASSB (U PD Ferris
Bryant ef Ocala today reported
contribution to his gubernatorial
campaign treasury totaling 920,aati.
K w report put him far ahead
af John McCarty af Fort Pierce,
who bad been (he leader, whose
fund now itands at 97,445. Bryant
aloe reported ho haa spent $ m
to date an hit campaign.
noma to the big contributors to
Brysat's campaign food ware Raymood K, Mateo, Jacksonville, U,ooa: Ltoyd Gahr, O rioad* 11,000)
H. L Crowder. Tampa, 91,010;
Baa Whtta. IMOO; A. D. Paco,
t l ja a ; Mas. Guide Baggett Bogan!
11,000, aod afroT Mary Virginia
Turner, 91,000, nil Pensacola.

Livingston To Q uit1
As Collins Aide
TALLAHASSEE (UPD -G u b e r­
natorial assistant Don Livingston
plana to resign noon as administra­
tive aide to Gev. LeRoy CeiHaa,
Livingston, lg. disclosed Monday
ha ia quitting to antor law a t o i q
at the Uaivorattp af Florida Fab.
2. He had been on the governor's
stall H yean .

retary of Stale Christian A. H er
ter were concerned aod perplexed
by recent attacks on Ihe United
Slates by Premier Fide! Castro.
Immediately following Iho con­
ference, he Issued a five-point
restatement of U. S. policy toward
Cuba which was critical of Castro
for promoting the "unfounded"
illusion of aggressive acta and
conspiratorial activities aimed at
Ihe - Castro government bp tho
United States.

Population Of 153,000
Seen For County By 7 0

1 p. m. Stocks

County To Set Up Basic Employe Wage Schedule
The County Commission will
launch a Job classification study
In the near future to set up ■
basic wage rate for all county
•mployei.
Tho announcement of the study
came after a request by County
Zoning Director Robert Brown
that an employe of hie affice he
gives aa increase of 9W» par yter
to bring her salary up te other
clerical pay levels.

from now on, the commission de­
cided.
The city trndt a cleanup request
lo persons whose property is clut­
tered with growth or refuse. If the
owner doesn't clean up his land,
the city will clean K for him. The
city will charge the rosl of clean­
ing the land to the owner in the
form of a lien.
The commission got a request
from IS persons living in the
Persimmon Ave. and 16ih SI. sec­
tion asking for a street light II
was decided to hold the request
until that whole area can he sys­
tematically lighted.
A public hearing was set for
Feb. 22 on Ihe city vacating part
of ihe northwest com er of Fourth

Cubans Threaten

Assessor Gets Review Fund

re's No Feud
Smafhers,
ns Stresses

Ihe City Commission ha* p it t­
ed an ordinance requiring doorto-door solicitor* to live in Sem­
inole County for six months before
thry can srl! in Sanford. Such
solicitors also mutt get a certi­
ficate from the city physician say­
ing that they are free from com­
municable disease.
The commission approved hiring
an assistant in the building offi­
cial* office at a salary of 32,499.98
per year. Commissioners also con­
firmed ihe appointment of Clerk
Henry Tamm at finance director
and appointment of Rota Rotundo
at assistant finance director.
Property owners who don't clean
up their land are going lo find the
cliy's policy on this more strict

$350 Damage Don*
In Two-Car Crash

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automobile-sullen
wagon
crash hero Monday caused 9950 ‘V j
damage to two vehicle*,'
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Jo «p h Mtaoo to Lake Mary m i .&gt;
driving aauth oa Olourtor Ave. and
had Ju t paired Uw
section
station
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driving ooot OB' M B i t

charged Inman with failure l
tha right to way,

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fUntiaDy higher than recent fore
casta hare suggested" he aaid.
Sanaa A Laaghba aaid although it
operated at in per rrnt of eapa­
rity 1«at week, it taw little evi­
dence ef aiockinliaf.
Piujtmrgb Steel aaid demand naa
"*aod." particularly in Oat railed
uael which cao*titntea about M per
cent of Ra ahipmenu.
"And when demand for Oat roll
o* Is up, then uaualiy ta a cam ipoadlng demand far apeciatty and
higher grade orire uaed in the auto-

Faces Theft Count
prints had been found in the Walk­
er homo that did not belong to any
member af the family or anyone
else known to have been in the
Walker borne.
The identifications came after
picture* af the two were publiahod
In a Sarasota newspaper Sunday.
Beyer said fear of the permna defi­
nitely said the two were seen in the
Osprey area in the Dee. lt-lf pe­
riod and that the fifth said he
thought he saw them.
The family of Cliff Walk*, 2Syenr-wld ranch worker, was mur­
dered is the isolated home near
Osprey late Dec. li. All tau rWalkcr, hi* young wife sad two
children—wera found shot to death
through the bead with J2 bullets.

Ships To Renew
Crash Search

rAFTADf c u m A CAKE presented it a welcoming party by iHe
Petty OffloM i Club at the Navi) Air Station for new commanding
Cnpt. Robert Slyi end Mrs. Sly*. H ie CO and hie w ife end Gdr. L.
any* executive officer, end Mrs. Tunny, were honor gueete nt the
i d o b orant attended by 280 members end gueete. After Capt. Sly* cut
Mff M bs the gueete danced to the music of Lon Feldman end hie or-

But Eseandar told his attorney

SARASOTA (LTD — Authorities
cheeked fingerprint* today in an
effort to link two ccsfraaed mur­
derer* af a family af lour in Kanu i to a aimOar crime near here.
Sheriff Roaa Barer aaid ha it
anting the daU on Perry E.
Smith. M. and Richard E. iUkak.
R . who confessed la murdering
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Clatter and
their two f o u l children in Garden
CBy. Ran, Nor. IS.
Rarer aaid he had naked the Kaau a official* ta gi*e be detector
teata la Urn pair after Ora peraona

PANAMA CITY &lt;UP1&gt;-A Navy
mine layer was scheduled to sail
from here today to renew tha
March for wreckage of a National
Air LIs m plaaa which crashed la
the Gulf of Mexico test November.
Ike USS Vigor, stationed at the
naval mine defense laboratory,
will rondel vous with another ship
ftsm Key VNat and guide R l i
WASHINGTON (U N ) - Civil the seat where sonar aouadinni
Asraanettea Board teraaUgaton indicated the wreckage may ha
cheeked the possibOify today that
Civil Aeronautics Board lavesfreak itine la all four turbo-jet
gaters hope the wreckage may
eagiMf caused Um crash last
week af a Capital airliner near tip clear tm the riddle of whet
rased the plmm te crash, ttllieg

Ice Caused Dash

TAMPA (UPO — Probation offi­
cer* investigated today the "family
situation" in the case af a young
mother ef throe who was coavictcd
af robbing a. bank while pregnant.
Mrs. MOUnasa Quinn. SS-year-oid
wife ef an Air Paten enlisted man.
was found guilty by a federal court
jury Maaday. Rut U. S. Dial. Judge
Dealer Devane postponed sentenc­
ing until Friday in order that projutiou officeri might delve late her

Tb# young woman was convicted
of rubbing the Springs National
Rank af Tampa af f i f f l ia.Msy of
IMS She urns seven months preg­
nant at the time.
Mr*. Quinn escaped only to be
irm ted two weeks later on e bad
check charge. Shortly thereafter,
aba confessed to rubbing the bank,
claiming she seeded the mosey to
pay the fta lly ’a bills.
The bank teller. Franklin Milton
Brows, said she told him she bad
a pistol in ber handbag and that
she would use it if be didn't give
ber t ig R
Defense attorney Pat Whitaker
argued that Brown shewed lack of
courage la being ao easily persuad­
ed. But AasL U. S. Ally. Robert
Nunes said pregnant or not, “ It
doesn't takenaueh energy to pull a
Many Usds ef fire kit Seminole trigger."
County over the weekend.
The Quines sow Urn Is Alatha
Flames burned l i acres south of in Calhoun County. They were
Oviedo Saturday evening. Forest Tampa residents at the time ef
ringers used f tractor to put out
the blase which burned for as
hour. Tbo fire threatened n grave
owned by Georga Meeks, county
ranger Robert Gray said.
The Longwood fire department
put out ■ fire which burned a gar­
BOBtaV (UP!) —Oliver Wen­
age and store shed sear Rock Lake
dell Helmss, Beaton's famed p ir ­
early Monday.
Sanford's firemen had a busy day acies - author ef the U ti century,
Saturday. They fought a bouse fire wee smell in stature.
,o w . ut e meeting of physi•t *14 E. Third St., a grass Ora be­ elaas.
he found himself wtik a
tween Adama . aad Summerlin group ef doctors who lowered over
Aves. and answered e heater fire him.
cell at *10 Palmetto Ave.
"Ten meat have M l very small
among Um m tall man," a Jtkad
Are. aad soother m remarked
later.

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The Lake Mary fireman fought a
palmetto brush Ora te Lech Arbor
Saturday.
Baager Gray urged county resi­
dents te be especially careful ef
Old Faihioned Girls buraiag trash. The cold weather
SYBACUSK. N. Y. (V P !) - has dried vegetation aad winds fan
Whan members of the Phi Delta the flames. Gray aspects fire canTV**
mt Syracuse IM - dftVm •• became-wee worse la
varsity staged an "OU WngUab the next two weeks. Mara fin e
sprout on weifcaade than at any
attar time because people are
heme working in the yard aad
buraiag trash. Gray Mid.

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Mr. Harry f t Geiger, M, n native
of Geneva who bad lived there aS
bin life, died Saturday in the veter­
ans hospital at Dublin, Ga.
Mr. Geiger, a commercial fisher­
man. was a veteran of World War
I and a member of Hillers*t Bap­
tist Church at Geneva.
He la survived by his widow,
Mrs. Virginia Geiger; five son*,
Wayne of Miami. Martin B. of Cattonwood, Calif., Harold L-, Sanfordj
and John C. Geiger in t^e Air
Force in Korea; two daughter*,
Ml** Betty Geiger, Columbia. S. C..
and Mrs. Nomina Fore, Chuluota;
three sisters, Mrs. Fred Ballard,
Maitland, Mrs. H. E. Kirkland, Co­
coa. and Mrs. Pauline Miller. Ft.
Lauderdale; three brothers; Wilson
of Jay. Charlea ef Boston, M an,
and Albert G e l"? af Gaaava, and
eight grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held ah
I p. m. Wednesday at the FlraP
Baptist Church of Geneva, with
the Rev. Jack Stewart officiating,
assisted by Um Rev. William Milchall. Burial will be in the Geneva
Cemetery, with Briaann Funeral
Home in charge.
Active pallbearers will bo Wil­
liam Kilbee, W. L. Seif. Cadet
Hart, Tom Metals, Lester Brown
and Nolan Fore. Honorary pall­
bearer* will be Dr. L. Monaco amL
H. A. Fisher.
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Miss Johnson, J. T. Rushing

B P W Members H ear

Engagement Plans Announced

A t Monthly Meeting

The encasement of Ml** Melba
Eugenia Johnson of Sanford to
John T. Bus inf 1* announced by
her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Jamrt
A. Jnhnmn of Fayetteville, X. C.
T ie groom-elect •I* the ann of
Mr*. Myrtle T. Rushing of Orlando
and the late William Alexander
Ruihlni.
Horn in Fayetteville, Mi*a John*on attended ichool* there and in
Sanford, graduating from Seminole
High School with the da** of 1953.
While attending high ichool ahe
was a member of the glee club and
was active In the pltyiical educa­
tion program.
She attended the* Sanfnrd Voca­
tional ichool and for the pa at six
year* ha* beer employed by the
Southern Bell Telephone Co. She
Uvea in Sanrord with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mr*. Melvin
Dckle.

Mr. Rushing I* a nalive of Mur­
freesboro. Tcnn., where he attend­
ed ichool* and graduated in 1951.
He arrved In the United State* Air
Force for aeven year*. He now

rralde* in Orlando and la employed
by E. A. Gertncr and Co.
Plan* for a sprint; wedding are
being made and will be announced
at a later date.

T w o Guest Speakers
Members of tha Business and
Professional Woman'* d u ll anJoyed a double procram at thetf
January meeting at ih« Cirt#
Center. The first address was
riven by Dr. Arehvr Moore, d im *
lor of the Seminole County mental
health prorram.
Floyd C. Richard*, principal of
the luik* Maty School al*o ipoka
to the group. Hi* topic waa '•tho
growth of our arhoola and what
are we lo do about th em ;1’
Preceding the program a din*
ner wa» *erved to the group. Mr*.
Harriett Slawter, prciident and
Mr*. EMhcr Kvana firat vice presldent, who attended the s t a t e
membership
program
planning
meeting in l.eeafaurg, recently,
lotd member* they had 10m* in*
tereating information for a pro*
gre»*lve program. It will b* die*
ru**ed later.

Garden Club Party
W M U Members

A t Civic Center
THE FIVE TOP HANKING OFFICERS of the Rainbow
Girls and their escorts are shown at the installation
ceremony. Left l o right, Alex Carman, Dorothy Alc-

Aitxunu... vi*ff Hugttti, Eileen Myers. Louis Sweeten,
Huilmnt Wimberly, Hill Johnson, Diann Haynes, Jimmy
Tcrwillcjrer anti Linda Williams.
(Herald Photo)

Installation Service For Rainbow Girls
Miss Dorothy McAlexander, waa
Installed a* Worthy Advisor of
tho Sanford Assembly No. 25, Or­
der of the Rainbow for Girls,
Sunday afternoon at tha Masonic
Temple. Intuiting officer was Mrs.
Virginia Buraty. Assisting with
the installation services were Mias
Shcrlcna Sheppard, marshall; Mra.
John Shepard, chaplain; 5lra. Eva

Wimberly, hope: Linda Williams,
faith: Joan Jones, recorder; Carol
Ann Schimming, lrra*urcr: Jeanie
Markham,
chaplain;
Elliabrth
Grant, drill leader.
Evle Dottcy, love; Caroline Baggerly, religion; Lynn McCord, na­
ture; Cheryl Repp, fidelity; taint
Taylor, immortality; Sandi Wright,
patriotism; Carol Repp, service,
Barbara Thomas, confidential ob­
server; Darlene Arvctt, outer ohservor; Pnt Rabun, musician;
Joyce Shepard, choir director and
Joy Tripp, historian.
Acting as escort* for the offi­
cer* were members of the Dc
Molsy chapter; Alex Carman,
lands Sweeten, Cliff Hagan, Jim­
hal for the show and modeled ll my Terwillcgcr, Bill Johnson, Bed­
personally. Mr*. G. W, Alford and ford Aikert, Johnny Phillips. SlaMrs. Sparks Lee Clonta tied for
second pie *e and Mra. Alford drew
the 'ucky atraw.
Plouls were given for p r im in
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addition lo the plants given each
member attending. Mrs. C. K.
Clonta, president, presided at the
business meeting. Plans for plac­
ing flowers in the bank and clinic
and watering plants In thy Oviedo
cemetery were discussed.
Refreshments were served to
.Mrs. Alford, Mrs. Means, Mrs.
Sparks Lee Clonls, Mrs. C. R.
Clonts, Mrs. Chine* T. Niblack,
Mrs. Lynn Mosier, Mrs. T. L.
Lingo Sr.. Mra. Olcva Tletscma,
Mr*. W. R. Meek Sr., Mrs. II. C.
Parker, Mrs. Roy Welsenbsrgcr,
Mrs. Aubrey Myers, Sirs. W. A.
Ward Jr., Mrs. James Wilson and
the hostesses.
llarkey. musician and Mra. Mar­
garet Pappas, recorder.
The masonic halt was decorated
with arrangements of white flow,
era and candle*. Pamela Reynolds
and Peggy Rabun, lighted the can­
dle* prior to (he service.
Officers installed to serve with
Mias McAlexander were Diana
Haynes, worthy associate advisor;
Eileen Myera, charity; Barbara

Oviedo Carden Club Sponsors

Annual Home M ade Hat Show
Mrs. George C. Mean* received
firat prise for the prettiest hat a
Ihe annual “ Hat Show" of the
Oviedo Garden Club. The ahow waa
held at the home of Mra. C. L.
West on Lake Charm Circle with
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Lake M onroe Club

* To Meet Thursday
Tht Lake -Monroe Home Demon­
stration Club will met Thursday
ai 7:30 p. m. at the Sanford Home
Demonstration Center on 23th St.
A program on frozen foods wilt be
given.
Members are urged to attend and
bring a prospective member as a
guest.
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ley Willlnk, Mark Jrnkin*. Chuck
Meeks, Emmett McCall, Jlck
Cash, Mike Able*, Buddy Kirk.
Cliff Abies, Jimmy Edge and
Jimmy Williams,
The worthy advisor introduced
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. E. 11.
McAlexander, whn then present­
ed her with a white gavel. The
ceremony wa* rlotrd by the girls
all forming a cro n at the altar
and singing “ The Old Rugged
Cross", with Eilrrn Myrr* as
soloist.
Refreshments were served in
the dining room which waa deco­
rated in a pink and while roior
scheme. Assisting Mra. McAlex­
ander with the refreshments were
Mra. Carl Rabun, Mra. Batty
Noyes and Mita Betsy Carman,

•

| 51. and Mra. Birger Wester went
to Gainesville last week to visit
their son, Jon, who is in school
Iherc. They were accompanied hy
Mr. Wester's brother, Harry, whn
look movies of the trip. On the
way they Hopped
at Sliver
Spring*. They drove through the
National state park and report
that there is one quiet, relaxing
place left among Ihe many pine
trees.
Girl Scout cookies are on sale
this week. The people of ' Lake
Mary arc asked to coopers!*
and buy them from Ihe Sanford
Girl Scouts this year since they
have no representation here. Mrs.
Randall Chas* o f Sanford, general
chairman, reports the need for
leadership in Girl Scout work
lo Lake Mary. « plea Is made for
anyone Interested In helping with
this worthwhile activity to con­
tact her or Mrs. C. F. Lind, tho
m w chairman o f neighborhood 3,
which includes the Lake Mary
district. They hope to get a troop
organised this year.
Brown and serve sausage links,
cut Into U-lnch piece:, can bo
addod directly to bread (luffing
without
pre-cooking.
Old-style
sausage should m browned and
drained before being used la
stuffing.

Mort than 150 people galbered at
the Civic Center for the card par­
ly apomored by the Sanford Gar­
den Club. Mr*. At Hunt waa gener­
al chairman and Mrs. D, K. Dor­
man. co-chairman of tht event.
Bridge and canaita game* were
played with p r im awarded at each
table. Circle* of the garden duo
alto offered various garden ilenn
and plant* for aate.
Door prliea were won by Mra.
W. C. Rumbley. Mr*. Charles H.
MISS MELHA EUGENIA JOHNSON
Cole, Mra. Minnie Ewan. Mra. O.
P. Herndon, Mra. Don Reynold*
and Ml*a Sara Warren Eailerby.
Thoae donating prliea included
The Aratea and Jacaranda Circles,
Mra. Henry Simpson of Genera,
The Sanford Flower Shop, A. K.
Aa
Interesting program on ed that ihe club will make the
Rosaiter, A. F. Ramsey, Woodruff
“ Horn* Food Frvvilng" was pre­ birthday cake for the U. S. O.
Garden Center, Grapevill* Nurse­
this week. Several members volun­
ry, Crystal Lake Nursery, Sween­ sented by Mist Eva Hunt to mem­ teered lo take it to tha club
ber* at the Elder Spring* Home and aerve it (a Ihe boya.
eys and Mrs. E. D. Rinehart.
Demonstration Club at the Horn*
Assisted by her daughter, Norine, the hostess served froien
at M u. 1. E. Norwood.
The vice president reminded lemon crunch and coffee to those
members of a leader's training present. The frorrn crunch waa
meeting and county eounrll meet­ part of the food used in the dem­
ing. Mra. Harold Fauver was ap­ onstration.
Mra, Mabel Atoll, Mrs. Pat
pointed chairman of tha Fair com­
Mra. Lavlnla Vanes'* group waa mittee and Mrs. Mauds Grey and Humphries and Mrs. H. S. Brown
hosteaa for tha meeting of the Mra. Hasel Bailey were named were welromed as visitors.
Fidelia Clasi of tha Firat Baptiat eo-ehalrmea.
Others attending were Mra. Ly­
Church at the home of Mra. L. F.
New year books were dlslrlhulrd dia Schulte, Mra. Carl Bradbury,
Garner on West Ulh II.
- , to each member. It was announc­ Mra. Haiel Bailey, Mr*. Maude
Mrs. 0 . P. Wade gave the devo­
Grey, Mra. R. L. Bradbury, Mra.
tion and the business session waa
W. P. Simpson. Mrs. David Fau­
presided over by tha president,
ver, Mrs. A. Miller, Mra. W. O.
Mra. V. C, Messenger. Reports of
Nolan and tha hostesses.
group leaders were given. In the
report of project a. It waa stated

Club Studies Food

S. S. Class Meets
A t Garner Hom e

Osteen

Mrs. F. E. Galchel, Mrs. Messen
gor. Mrs. Whilakr:, Mra. Christine Woodruff, Mra. S. P. Griffin,
Mrs. Wade. Mra. Mlnevah William­
son, Mr*. Vance, Mr«. W. T. Cava­
naugh, Mra. A. L. Gunter, Mrs,
Garner and M ill Lurene Franklin.

HARRY WISE FINDS A CAT IN HIS HAT.

Anniversary Dinner
The Ladles Auxiliary of the
Fleet R esene Association ' will
relebrate their second anniversary
with a dinner at the U. S. 0
building, Friday at 7:30 p. m.
Alt members and their guests
■ire urged to attend. Reservation*
should be made In advancr by
calling Mrs. John Roinagnana at
FA 2-03H. Hostesses for the
evening will tie Mrs. Robert
Drayton, Mr*. John Beddsrd and
Mrs. Rumsgnani,
The unit has recently purchas­
ed a new 50 star American flag,
which will be dedicated in an
Impressive ceremony, fallowing
the dinner.
Entertainment wlU bn provided
by .Harrjr W. Wise, t magician.

Mr*. J, S. Peterson and Mr*.
John Tntum pretented a book re*
view at the monthly meeting at
the Women'* MI**lonary group o f
the Oalean Baptiet Chart h.
The meeting wa* held hi the
educational building o f Uio church.
The book entitled “ By Alt Mean*”
wa* given under the direction at
the foreign million program.
Mr*. Tatum, who formerly lived
In China, brought many IntereeU
Ing article* ahe acquired whiln
there. They wero diiplayed and *m&gt;
plained to the group.

a to jo e d

TUESDAY
Pilot Club Meets at l:M p. m.
at the Civic Center far d i m *
followed by program.
"
Tha Royal Arab Widow* w tf
meet at l;M p. aa. hi tha Maaenfn
dining room for n eoverod tUk
supper, followed by Royal Areh
Mason* regular mooting nt T:M
p. m. in tha lodge kail. Mra. Haaky
Wight, president, write n l wtdoori
and their huibanda to be arossaS

Personals

Plea Made For Scout Leaders
By FRANCES WESTER
Mr*. R. E. True has returned
from Jacksonville after spending
• few days with her daughter and
&lt; son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Basham, who have recently mov^
ed from West Palm Beach. Mr,
^
Basham Is special representative
of the Atlas Division of Standsrd
Oil Co.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Gosser and
aon Otis of Green Cove Springs
visited her parents, Mr. and Mra.
C. W. Sjoblom, here Sunday. To­
gether they visited anolher daugh.
ler and family, Mr. and Mra. E.
R. Parish, at Orta Vista.
J. D. Cochran la in the Seraistole Memorial Hospital. Ills daughlter,
. r Mrs.
t i n M.
M W.
IV Roberts,
lln lu rl, and
■nrl hia
hi.
aon, Glenn Cocbran, from Hamp­
ton, Va, are visiting at tho homo
of Sam Cocbran.
Mra. Kenoelh Brower baa bean
visiting Mra. P. D. Anderson wblto
her father, P. D. Anderson, wai
nt Orange Memorial Hospital in
Orlando. Mr. Anderaun in back
home now and gelttng along fla*.
Hia aon, Doo, Is expected lo
arrive here this week. Mrs, An­
derson has been missed nt thn
Lake Mary Post Office, when
aha la postmaaeer, during her
huahanda illness. M e will be bock
on the Job thin week.

Enjoy Book R eview

Deemed Successful

SWEET ‘N’ NUTTY
On ih* average, each American
consumed III pounds of sugar and
syrups last year, reports tha De­
partment of Agriculture. We alto
ate ona and a half pound* of
null, Marly ftva pounds of pea­
nut*.

By MRS. t'LAKENCK HNVDF.R
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Melrose
and two children of Ashvllle, N. C,
ara visiting hi* parents, Mr, ami
Mrs. John Matron on Lake Huller.
“ 'Tom m y Loiuunravfc « f Mr.-and
Mrs, Tom Lemon, was painfullyinjured when thrown from hi*
motor atoolsr last week. He rereived a broken arm and lartrationt o f tha face.
Dr. and Mrs. G. Jordon o f Lake
City wero recent visitor* of Mr.
ond Mrs. Nolan Osteert.
Mrs. Ella Kaundera has return­
ed to her home in Hoeton, (is.,
after a two week visit with her
■liter and hrolher-in-law, Mr, and
Mrs. Raymond Pell,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pell at­
tended tha funeral » f
their
nephew, Charles Lucae, in Yulee
last week.

CAR COATS

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Friends of J.

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than Borden’s! To keep healthy. . .
happy . . . active . . . every boy
,5 ;
and girt need* milk that provide*
the maximum In purity, whole*
somenes* and nutrition. And that is exactly thn hind el
milk you get when you buy Borden’s!
The Borden system of rigid quality-control Marti A
carefully selected local daitv farms and never Mona
until the Borden milkman deliver! the fresh, cold mBk
No wonder, across tho coui
m e * mothers
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To prepare for Gigantic January Clearance

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'Featuring Fashions 4 Footwear For Tha Family'

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PUFF" SOV/fT*

W# would like to odd our congratulations to those of
tfcf Jgyceca In pr&amp;iaa o f th« individuals named as outstanding
young citliens o f Seminole County for 1959.
Ralph B. Wight II was tapped for the highest honor the
Jayaoea can giva, the Distinguished Service Award. His en­
deavors were varied and many and his outstanding work was
dona In behalf o f tha blood bank here, which must be clatsiflad as n vital instrument for community good.

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‘ Chosen outstanding young toachtr o f the yesr wss Mrs.
Roberta Richards, o f the Sanford Grammar School faculty.
Bar qualifications for ths honpr, in tha eyes of school offi•inis and the judges, included teaching ability and a busy
•shodule o f activities allied with her profession.

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r*V Oviedo ecu be Justly proud o f Robert E. Lee, judged the
outstanding young farmer o f the yesr. Let wss highly, prais­
ed for his contributions to improvements in the csttie in­
dustry as his primary achievement, but also wss cited for
felt community service.
A new selection made for the first time this year was
that o f an outstanding young tailor from the Naval Air Sta­
tion. Veriln Arnett o f VAH-3 won this honor. He was chosen
from n group o f enlisted men at the base, all having the endoreeaent o f their officer* and the Navy as outstanding men.

. Don Hartley, chairman o f Jaycaa Week, stressed ths
point that more nominations wera mads this yesr for ths
awards than tver before and said that each individual win­
ner was selected from a group which the judges considered
fer above the average in accomplishment by young people.
We hope the Jsycee idea o f acknowledging the talents of
young paopla will spread. Encouragement is all they need to

GAINESVILLE (UPI) - The
University at Florida faculty propaced major curriculum changes
ISM weak to turn out bettor propared graduates.
The biggest ebsage would rag . jjn b f pharmacy students to study
b‘ ! ttv# years Instead of four ta earn
• their degrees. Others would afa?- tori t li collages of law and aru

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gad telenets.

AH the changes are subject to
P v S B E l* t r th« Stole Board of
*- Tho proposals were mid* by
; the University Senate, the govern*
A' M « body aTth* faculty, which
.
to composed of staff members of
; •Eton rank of full professor or
&gt;

* m w pharmacy program
tails fer two year* of pro-phar­
macy and three years of profitcourse la iba college. It
increase the number of

By DICS WEST
WASHINGTON (UPD-Th* way
I see it, the folks la St, Joseph,
Mo., ought to get up a post* and
ths folks In Saerameato, Calif.,
cndlto tor a degree from 1M to ought to gal up a posse. Then
they ought to shoot It out at high
ML
Tho curriculum to in keeping
with m w staadsrds of accredits*
That would settle the matter ac­
tiM aat up by the American cording to tho rode of the Wait
Council on Pharmaceutical Edu­ and lend an air at authenticity
cation. Studsato entering college
after April 1, 1M0, will come to tha 100th anniversary af the
Pony Express.
under the ntwp rogram.
Tho college at arts and acitnets
The Idea of o two-city, six-gun
his added bachelor degree* la duel came to me as I waa cheek­
biology sad geology.
ing Into a dispute that has devel­
oped over plana tor celebrating
tha Pony Express ctatoantol this
E«rly Takeoffs
year.
FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI)
At I get 11, Uie folks In St. Joe
—As afternoon strlp-lesso pro* are sore because the Post Office
gram to luring white collar office Department picked Sacramento as
workers to • Frankfurt bar. Harry the place to Issue a special stomp
Groomer, the ewMr, reported be commemorating the first Pony
is attracting ■ steady flaw of Express ride.
customers with hla show, which
epeae Into ia Uu afternoou while
other her proprietor* are still
aweepiag out from the sight be*
faro.
Beth's case ia doobty bugle.
Alas, IheMaada of children ash
far my advice each year Is help­
ing-tor at straighten ia i teeing
paresis: H this Mwspaper did

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BY — GEORGE W. CRANE.
Ph. D., M. D.
CASE D — 41*: Beth D., aged
13, la a lovely high school junler.
"Dr. Crane,” aba began anxious­
ly, "1 have a very serious problem
and don't know what to do about
it.
"U to Daddy. H* drink* a groat
deal, so lit keepa Mather and us
children fearful aad worried, fer
be may coma heme et I A. M.,
and start a fight.
"When he to saber, be is won­
derful. But wjies he to ialexlcottd,
be le like a wild man.
"1 have begged him to leave
liquor alona, and so has my tooth­
er. But about once per week he
stops at a tavern and then fa*
Mver reaches hogae until far to
ths night
"I am so worried aad mlwrabl*
that 1 can't tvan ceosenlrat* on
» y lessons, so toy school marks
are falling.
"And l r»n't flood K to see my
mother boston end with block eyes.
Bo what CAN I da, please, Dr.
Cram?"
isn't it tad whaa apleadid beys

SEG*«r% jM U ECapitol at
U M S .)

tS X ?

SL Jo* claims the department
picked 'the wrong city. Further*
more, they claim the department
picked the wrong date.
*
I must have seen 100 cowboy
movies and TV shows with Pony
Express riders leaping on and off
bones and galloping, galloping
over the plains, mail bags swing­
ing from the saddle.
But 1 didn't know unlit 1 looked
It up that the first ride originated
at St. Joe on April 3, 1M0, and
that the last delivery arrived at
Sicramento on Nov. 30. 1MI.
History would seem to support
St. Joe's contention tbit
that the
stomp should be issued there next
April 3. But postal officials con­
tend there are valid reasons for
putting It out in Sacramento on
July M.
It seems that sponiors of soma
af the centso nisi celebrations fear
they wouldn't draw much of a
crowd ia April. They would rath­
er wait until July when the sum-

and girls must carry the added
burden cl worrying over their err­
ing parents?
TOen-sgers hsvs enough prob­
lems of their own regarding bow
to carry on Jnterstltog converts*
Uon and win friends without being
compelled to shoulder adult prob­
lems.'
Hundreds ef young people, In­
cluding children in' grad* schools,
write ma for advlco on how to help
their Barents.
As n doctor, I try to givp them
ipeelfie counsel, even though It Is
sometimes fitted more to the per
eat than to the child.
Beth's dlleame con be largely
eliminated by the active aid of bar
mother, for drunken husbands past
too ago of $• or* usually men who
art afraid they are becoming pla­
tonic metes.
Many women, toe. go on a fre­
quent binge whan they pu s that
s* «e dreaded tote birthday, fear­
ing that they are no longer going
to bo physteolly attractive.
In their resulting terror, and frus­
tration they try to flea from tha
problem vie temporary oblivion
due to alcohol.
There to actually no date 11m
for physical attractlveMss ef eith­
er wives er husband.
Tha ataepauM does NOT alter
a wife's seductive appeal unlan
she abtorba the age-rid and very
erronemiv notion 'toil s woman

SECURITY

Romanct

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mcr tourist aeasoa to la full
swing.
Besides that, a feature of tho
centeanlal will be a roeaaclmaat
of the Pony Express ride. Tha
planners figure tha weather In
those parts Is a little too chilly
In April for modem horsemen.
By way of appeasamant, tho dapartmant has decided to issue g
commemorative stamped envel­
ope at SI. Joe. But tbs St. Joe
folks consider this a poor substi­
tute for
special stamp. Bep.
W. R. Hull Jr. (D-M*.), who to
carrying the ball far them hare,
intends to lay the Matter before
Congress.
1 hesitate to taka sidas, which
Is why 1 would like to see tho
dispute sc tiled in tho traditional
way — on a dusty street with
drawn revolver!.
And if Postmaster General Ar­
thur E. Summorttold happened to
catch a away bullet, they can
write on bis tombssee that ha
died with hla boots on.

lows her allure thereafter.
It to this false sodas that upsets
women, but set the stoppage sf
their uieriM fuaettonl
And it la tear itself that hamstrings tha usual Male whau hs
gels jUtory attar the ago af 41.
Men, however, a n far tots like­
ly to costess their secret paste.
They try to cover up tha dreaded
belief t ie r are ettbeBy 'u e the
shelf.”
And they lubeoftadDiiily llsyfs
a wife will set even suggest their
impotence If they stagger horns
drunk at I A. M.
Thus, they often us* liquor St
a red herring to divert their wife's
suspicion, white it also anaathetlxes their brain and frets them
temporarily from their worry.
So 1 gave Beth a tow booklet*
on marriage problems, toeludiag
the key booklet “ Hew to Prevent
Impotence," and told her to head
It to her mother.
Sand tor this vital booklet, en­
closing a stamped return envelope,
phis as cento (SM-proftt).
It netased Both a daddy le e
happy hems life, but would beta
prevented tha trouble is tha flrot
place.
(Always write Is Dr. Crass Is
ca n of this newspaper, eootoa*

By RIMSKLL EAT
termed the "passport to Inner
Thaaks to her faverad Jocattoa, space" He has opened the mar­
Ideal cUmate and other advant- vels of the underwater world
aga* Florida haa tainad interna- to millions of sportsmen, navy
tioaal promlatncc la tho explora­ people and scientists.
tion at outer spirt. As progress
Sinee 1130 he has been conduct­
ie this field advances we Mem ing far-reaching oceanographic ex­
detuned to play aa eves more peditions in bis unique reMarch
Important part
vessel the “ Calypso". During the
New industries eleaaly Identified quarter million miles of his cruis­
with space exploration efforts, ing in the Atlantic,. Mediterran­
especially la the field of elect- ean. Red Sea and Indian Ocsan
roiUcs bavc been ertablUkcd In over 300,000 flash photographs of
Florida giving gainful employ* the ocean depths have been token
mast to thousands. Others af a by the "Calypso" scientists. Dur­
like character will follow.
ing tha winter Captain Cousteau
Aaotber field of axploraUoa la wul operate his ship In Caribbean
earning to tho forefront that bolds waters and It Is expected that
at premia* far Florida and that some Interesting and valuable
the exploration of the under data will result.
water world. Interest In under­ In World War II. CapL Cous­
water re Mirth la commaadlag tha teau participated jvilh the Anglo*
atttnUoa of many nsttoat for tho French under water efforts a*
occaa depths hold untold wealth la gainst harbor installations and
the farm af food and mlnarali with the French Naval force seek*
that auat be tapped If we are lng the German Battleship Graf
to prorido for tho world's rapidly Spec. His keen Interest In diving
led him to develop the aqua-lung
iBmasttg population..
The mas who opened ths under* with Abe brilliant engineer Gagwater world.to explorers, CapL nan. Ha kept bis Information sec­
Jacques Yvas-Cooataau, la coming ret and finally when tha oppor­
le Miami Is February to partici­ tunity presented Useif offered
pate la a uileus maria* seminar. tha lung to tho'Allies. 1C navias
H* will giva a lecture and show af the world now us# the lung In
hla fa mad motion picture, “ The their operations and countless
Silent Wield," at tha Dade Coun­ thousands of sklndrivers use U
ty Auditorium Fab. IS.
The fallowing day he will join
■ paaol of tho world's top msrise specialists la s dlinniiisn
af tha smarts af under water
asptoratton and research at the
HOUSTON, Tax. (UPI) — Troy
Marios leomarhisL
Beeson, to, Hied suit for $77,000
Dr, Engoate dark, author of from hie former employer because
"Lady W ilk e Spear" and dir­ a "rope" bo picked up turned out
ector af the Caps Hass Marina to be a five rattlesnake.
Laboratory and ether outstanding
Bat son said ho was working on
authorities will participate la the s barge SepL JS. when ha waa
program ipiiaatol by the Zoolo­ hlttan by Iho four-foot-long rat*
gical Society af Florida.
Uer, whleh fellow crewman than
This win ha the Brat visit to killed.
Florida of Copt. Cousteau, the all
Ha aald that when he got out
hst legendary fn sch Jiving ex­ af (jss hospital, he triad to return
port who laneshad the present to w«rk ai a rook tor the J.s.
age af under water exploration as Oiisel Co., but was fired oa ac­
ce-iovanUr with Rnula Gagnan count of UImss caused by anti*
ef tha aqua-lung which has been aaakabito serum.

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for ipear fishing and underwater
exploration.
Q
endous progress and in the years
ahead it should prove as revolu­
tionary as the exploration of outer
space opening many new avenues
for marine equipment as well as
recovery plants lor removing min*
erals from sea water and gather*
lng a variety ol* foods.
The public Is invited to attend
the Marine Seminar in Miami
and hear Capt. Cousteau'* lecturq
and interesting film on under-sea1
exploration. It will profit Florw
Idlans to keep abreast of tha
progress being made in oceano­
graphy which promises so much
for Florida's future development.

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Sues For $77,000

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113,100 in 1MB le help promote
his Meramee Cavern hart, aad
the money will go for national
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Page 4 —T u m . Jan. 29, 1960

It waa Uat November—after S t
Cu p i a w halpad pat through
e tahar aafam bill almod at kicklag evaeka aat af Baton*—that
l e a n Riddle H aifa,. Teamster
preeideat, aaragly pat hie weapon
aa a tonacklag pad.
Hi* waepoai aw &lt;y. Baldly, ha
aaaauacad ha waa going to defeat
Cemgresman braaaa aaaugh to
vote to clean ap labor. Ha aald
he'd gat tha meaty by aum ing
each af hla million and a half
Teamsters M caat a Month.
Far tha M an hla purge Uat, ha
raid, ha waa willing to spend a
quarter-million dolhrv. Why M ?
Thoea lawaukera won tho last

Mtkay,ro t h r o w i n g m ry th in t
against ma from Bend to Foots,"
ha said. And then ha explained
that the two candidates picked by
the Democrat! ora John H c A
and Everett Foote.
On his desk in tha old Houio
Office Building, Ayros had «
■tack o f letters with dollar bills
and perrons) checks attached.
"Then*,” Iw said, "cam s in af.
ter the first story about eur com.
mttteo got on th* press w lm ."
There waa no mention at that Um«
about Making fund*.
A man from New York sent a
check fo r 92S with a note: “ M
them anything else 1 can do to
beat H offa ?"
This is shaping up a i on* of
tho most unusual political duds
of modern times. On ono side you
have M Congressmen o f both pat.
ties and diverse political philo.
sophlea setting out to n -«lect each
other.
They’re on the launching pad
now, and their baale fuel ia their
voting record againat crooked \m
bor. It’ll be a tough fight to head
o ff Jimmy Hoffa and fate u iu ilra
— loaded with somebody elae’s GO*
cent plecaa.

RusseN Kay's TOO LATE TO C L A S S I F Y

. Arnett, to whom a long list o f community projects out­
side hie Navy duties was attributed, told the Jayceas : -In
some communities, sailors are rejected, In some tolerated and
Jr m c m accepted. Seminole County people have accepted us
! and wo a n giad to be part o f the community."

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fight hard to hold or in.
MUM their votes. Tlwu “ marginale," H off* bcliem , *r* hto
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*ot throach tho 1W •toctien with
• healthy Majority. Tho dob
made bin co-chotrain. That1*
Hop. BUI A ym iL . Ohio) from
tho haavy labor district of Akron.
A detailed battle plan of nvtoc*
waa apollod oat to the Teamster
magnitea loot N on abu , Hoffa
tot May S as tha Ur**t date for
his first attack oa Ayr**. That's
tho primary election.
“ I am." Mid tho aun from
Akron, "a hand-picked •hinio* «•
OMpl# of how iasffccUro labor’s
csMpaicn has boon.’’
Tho ToamsUr macssioo eoncodoo that Ayna is tho union's top
target, pointing out plaintively
that despite bis strong anti-labor
stand he keeps increasing hit win*
nlng margin in a heavy labor ana.
Ia IMS, tbs Congressman won by
• margin o f 10.1 percent.
The co-chairman of the Cora*
mttUe to Re-elect Hoffe-Threatened Congnssmen was utking to
an about the coming election.

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C o v w q io n 0 ? Covers Sports
By JERRY COVINGTON
In all of the excitement of varalty
basketball victories I have been guilty of
overlooking one of the most important
parts of the program.
This year’s squad of junior varsity
youngsters have been rolling right along
&gt; &lt; with a respectable&gt; 6-5 record and they
have come a long way, Coach Glenn Allen,
who is In his first season at Seminole High
has done an outstanding job with these
youngsters and a steady improvement has
been noted. Last Friday against Lakeview
they lost a thriller by a single point, 58-57
but they came back Saturday against Wild*
wood with an impressive 55*23 win.
There are several youngsters that have
shown real talent and in the near future
we will be hearing a lot from them. Bubba
Davis has been the big gun in the scoring
department and bus hit in doublo figures
in just about every outing. In the gumo
against Wildwood the other night, another
youngster also hit well. Mike Woodruff
dropped in 20 points to pace the JV’s to
the win.
Probably the most improved youngster
on the squad this season has been Ken
Gustavson. Since the opening of the scason the tall sophomore hns found himself

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and, while he has not had a big part in the
scoring, his rebounding job has played a
big part. If ha continues to progress we
can look forward to having a good big
man in the lineup.
John Boniface, Butch Riser,.and Mutt
Johnson are showing great progress
and by the end of the season they could
all possibly get a shot at the varsity next
year.
While most of the Interest is centered
upon the high flying varsity we must
. give these youngsters our support for they
are the varsity players o f the future.

BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston
Red Set announced today that
■ter oatfleMer Jackie JCnsen
had quit baseball.
The R M Sox sold Jensen quit
because of the family reasons
be had mentioned several times
during last sesseu end during
tbe off sc a sen.

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On Cincinnati

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MIAMI (UPI) — Tudor Era and
Amerigo have been a aligned equal
high weight of 126 pound* for
Saturday’! (25,000 added Bou­
gainvillea Turf Handicap at Hia­
leah. The mile and three sixteenths
event ia a prep for the (T3.000
Hialeah Turf Handicap Feb. U.

Form Floor Team
NEW YOBK (UPI) Seven
membera of Syracuie Ualveraity’a
national college football Champlona of 1S59- will maka a brief
basketball tour tbli year billed
aa the "alicable aeven basketball
team ." Frank Scott of New York,
who Is handling the hookings,
aaid ttie team wiU Include AllAmerica guard Roger Davit and
halfback Ger Schwedei.

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To Take'Running Lessons'

Mather ot Sanford stepped.MR
their pace leal Wednesday alght la
action In the Sanford City Bowling
League to gain a game oa second
place Burnett Painters.
Tbe Furelturemcn took a two-toone victory from Harry's Liquor*
while the Palntirt were taking tha
tame beating from the New York
Life Inaurance five.
John Uhr rolled a new acaaoa’g
high three game aeries for tha
league aa he had a scratch aerie*
of 587 with a 207 single to start it
o ff for the Mather team. Frink
Huhn had the high total for tha
Liquormen with a 4M. In tha match
between New Yerk Life loauranca
and Burnett Painters, the twa
team* seemed determined to give
the gamte away, with Burnett
P itm en doing the better Job by
losing two, while New York Life
could only lose one. Celery City
Printing, led by Hal GUstrap'a 4M,
took two gemea from Gena'a Sem­
inole Clcanera and Laundry, with
Buck Forguson'a 583 total unable l*
prevent the win*.
"Split ahrinken" for the evening
were happiest with the M-10, aa
both Buddy Proctor and Freak
Huhn found the range. John Uhr
got the flve-and-dlme. white Tam
Best picked up the 54-10,

16 Take Prizes
In Mayfair Play

Owners 'Split'
Naming NFL Boss

PGA Senior Golf
Tournament Opens

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Harry
Lynn, new owner ot Ullne Arens,
hopes to revive profeitions! b u *
ketbtll In the nation's capital nest
year. Lynn, who revealed ha has
received hundreds ot letter! about
the proipecti of Washington re*
joining the National Baikctball
Aaan., declared, "the aupport and
the money is here."

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NEW YORK tUPI) — Tha Cin­
cinnati Bearcats topped United
Press Imernatlonal’a major col­
What’s the status of the San Fran­
lege basketball ratings today for
cisco Giants holdings here in Sanford?
Since the announcement by Horace the eighth straight weak but wrre
Stoneham, president of the Giants, last only three points ahead of CkUweek that this is the final season the fsrnla'a Golden Bears.
The 25 laadlng coaches who rate
farm teams will train here, this is the
the teami for UPI gave Cincin­
question that everybody is asking.
nati IT first-place votes and the
It seems very Impractical that they same number of points aa last
would just move off and let the fine facili­ week, 32*. California received 14
ties collect spiderwebs but if they don’t first-place votes and 323 points in
get n buyer for the property this looks like tbe cloaest balloting of the aea­
THERE WERE 28 SHAD In this catch by four fugitives from tho cold up
aon, Tho ballots war* baaed on
just what they intend to do.
Around Baltimore, Md., and 16 of them wero full of roe. Bringing in the
games
played
through
last
Satur­
Last summer several 6f the eastern
beat catch of the day Sunday at Crowe’s Camp on the St. Johns River
night.
teams had expressed a desire to own the day
were E. A. Wheeler, Clarence Whitaker, Harry O’Berry and William H.
Most teams were idle qr played
beautiful training eight but unless the light schedules last week because
Bennett.
(Herald Photo)
Giants are holding the announcement e f mid-year exama and there
there still is no one to take over.
were few changes la tbe top 10.
Wait Virginia. Bradley, Ohio
State and Georgia Tech remained
3-4-54 in the ratings. VUlanova
advanced from ninth to aaventh.
Utah waa eighth. Texas A It 31
ninth and Utah State 101b.
TYPEWRITERS
North Carolina again waa 11th.
The Old Reliable Line Of
It was fallowed in order by South­
Sixteen men won prlsea ia the
Smith • Corona
ern California, St. Louis, Kentuc­
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Gene
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Slow-moving Gus Triandos, still Woodllng and Jackie Brandt, ob­ January tournament Sunday.
For combined racing ability, to- other Graga-B events in addition Iowa, Dayton, Waks Forest, St.
Electrle aad M aaill
nlghl'a 10-race program at San- to the Gradt-A ninth rata featured Joseph's (P a.) and Indiana. St. unsigned by the Baltimore Ori­ tained last month In a deal with
On the first place teem were
Joslph’ l and Indiana tied for oles. has signed up for six les­ the Ulanti.
ford-Orlando Kennel Club atacka attraction.
Harold
Mclnnea, Don Dondanvillc,
sons instead—and not with Mad­
In the feature, O, B.’a Mortgage
Duke Snider waa offered a
up at one o f the top nlghla of the fa considered the best by morn­ 201b.
ame La Zonga.
alight cut by the world champion Ed Davli and Mr. Stall.
year at the local apeed circle.
"These arc running lessons," Dodgers and took it, signing a
The aecond place team was
ing linn odda of S-to-2. but the
csplalned the big Baltimore catch­ 1000 contract that makes him all made up or Bill Foulk, E. J. Still,
Action will itart I t 1:10 with n field is osa of the club’s moat
er, who never won any medals aet for him 14th aeaaon wtth the
fait Grade-B eneountar and the evenly-matched aetata o f the early
Dick Shilling and Dr. Maxwell Lip.
for tho 100-yard daili.
club.
uuuiual lineup wilt Include two aeaaon. The big 71-pomtd white and
ten.
"I'm supposed to take six of
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The 33-year-old outfielder will
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Don’t call that Georgia Tech Barbara Marie, Ed’s Bluelace, commissioner It it meana Jeo­
Silent
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Also
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today.
cisco
allorney
Marshall
Leahy
for
one baakelball campaign. Tech
The Chicago Cuba announced "break away from the old peo­
The winners will share 113,000
Eleetra, 19”
Iht post asked Halas to sit down
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Johaniaon, who received the
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The Engineers’ latest victory
and catcher Cal Neeman. Rookie diamond-studded, gold-buckle belt
meet
the
British
seniors
champion.
22
ballots
cast.
Came la aad tee this
was their 13th In IT games this
Thirteen former U, S. aeniora intieldcr Harry Bright is the only at a dinner Monday night, stres­
"1 told them tbe matter of ex­
list. Thera are se e
season and put them squarely on
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Herb
Cub
player
who
hasn't
signed
hie
sed
that
If
Patterson
insisted
up­
tho path to their first SEC tills Score, the Cleveland southpaw pansion was mart Important than thsmps were on hind for first
Terms and Tradc la*
on
having
the
Trleprompter
Uorp.
conlrad.
in 22 years with a S-0 mark. Ken­ who overcame a serious Injury any individual who might become round play — Including two who
Joe Amalfllano, the San Fran­ and Floyd Patterson Enterprises
tucky now baa a 4 2 conference and then braved a menial haiard commissioner for one, three or have won the tournament three
cisco Gtant’a bonus boy, return­ control tbe TV, radio and movlts
record and an overall mark of on every pilch, waa named the live years," tbe 64-ycar-old round­ times and two others who have
ed his signed contract today as did for tha return match, he might
Office Machine Co.
10-5.
Most Courageous Athlete of the ing father ef the NFL explained. won it twice.
"1 told them (the seven owners)
Also among the former win­ pitchers Bud Bycrly and Charles defend against light heavyweight
An Indiana Hoosler and a Ken­ Year by the Philadelphia Sports
(14 Magaella A n , FA »444l
Davis,
A
total
of
13
Giants
now
champion
Archie
Moore
Instead
I wished they would reveal their ners waa defending champion Wil­
tucky “ turncoat" helped Tech Writers Assn.
Uaaferd, Florida
of Palterion.
have come to terms.
down the Wildcats this time be­
Score, itruck In tbe face by a position on eapanslon and at all lie Goggin.
At Watroua of Birmingham,
fore 7,3(5 partisans fans. Roger line drive in 1*57, was presented costa back up the commitment
Kaiser, who halls from Dale, lnd., with a silver cheat beror* 1,000 that has been given, by 11 own­ Mich., and Eddie Williams of
poured in 24 points while. Dave charting diners at the associa­ er* for Dallaa and by 10 for Min- Louisville, Ky., have won the
Denton, an import from Bowling tion's
annual dinner Monday neapolii-Sl. Paul," Halas contin­ event three times. The Iwo-tlme
winners were Jock Hutchinson of
ued.
Green, K y „ chipped In with 10. nlsht.
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Gene
Sid Cohen rcored 14 points and
Football atari won tbe asaoclaSariten o f Germantown, N. Y.
Don Mills added 13 for tho Wild­ lion’ s other top awards. Johnny
cats, who aortly m ined the serv­ Unitas o f the Baltimore Colts was
DENVER (U PI) Fullbacks
ices of their Injured ace, Billy named the Natieu’a Outstanding Dave Roll* and Ken Owen, both
Uckert.
Athlete and Reger Davis, tbe All- of wham played in (he Canadian
COLLEGE STATION, Tea. (UPI)
Minnesota act a Big Ten Con­ America guard from Syracuse, Football League lait year, have —Travis (Shorty) llughca, a high
ference record In turning back was named the Outstanding Col­ signed with the Denver Broncos school coach whose teams won
Iowa, ST-T2, and Virginia Tech lege Linemen o f tbe Year.
of the new American Football Texas slate titlei In 1*54 and
overcame a 34-polnl performance
League, the club announced Mon­ 1953. haa been named an Militant
by Furman’ a Tom Conrad to de­
football coach at Tessa ARM.
day.
feat the Paladlas, 107-77, io ether
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NEW YORK (U PI) — Bomb
hoaxes held up more than 380 airline
passenger*
Monday
and
foretd a luxury cruiaa liner ratl­
in* with 350 pasenger* to drop
anchor before aha could even
clear port.
Three o f the anonymous threat*
were aimed at III* Boeing 707 Jet*
leaving New York'* Idlewild A ir­
port. Other telephoned threat* dierupted flight! In Fargo, N. D'.j
Milwaukee, WIs., and Laming,
Mich.
Airline* make a practice of con­
ducting thorough eearchea in reeponee to bomb threat*.
"Tonight around midnight there
will be at TWA Jet out of Idlewild
leaving for Parle," a man'* voice
aaid in the first o f the day’*
throat*.' "Tbare will be a bomb on
"D o you have a I p.m. flight
to M iam i!" a man asked National
Airlinaa a little while later. "B et­
ter check It for a bomb."
"Thera ia a bomb on one of
your planet going o ff any min­
ute,” a woman phona caller told
the American Airlinea reiervation
office hero.
Tran* World Airline** only jet
to Parle, flig h t goo echedulcd in
leave at 6:16 p.m., wax held up
16 minute* by the search. Aboard
the plane were bandleader Xavier
Cugat and hie wife, linger Abbe
Lane.
National'* Flight 7 to ‘ Miami
and American's Flight &amp; to* Loe
Angcie* both were delayed 46
mlnutci.
The 30,000-ton Incres-Xatiau
liner Victoria already had set tail
for a . 16-day, Caribbean cruise
when port official* got a. phone
call warning that it carried a
bomb. The Victoria dropper anc­
hor at Staten liland. A three-hour
•carch failed to turn up a bomb.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Supermarket* now stock about 8,000
Item*. In 1644 about 3,500 Item*
were offered, reporta the Grocery
Manufacturer* of America.

INSPECTING THE FIRE STATION, children from the Pinecreet Kiddie
Komer got the low down on the big red envines from Sanford Fire Chief
Mack Cleveland Sr. Taking in the sighta are, from the left, John Blake,
Larry Flora and Jean Colly. Firemen showed more than 20 children around
the Palmetto Ave. station.
(Herald Photo)

FLOYD, Va. UPI) — Racial J the white student* on how they
The school board may vota mi
segregation ended quietly at tw o . should act toward
their new the request next Monday.
more white high echoole in VirnQ N
h||(h
In Georgia, State Rep. M, M,
ginia Monday.
I school*. It is the sixth locality in Smith o f Atlanta told a House
In Georgia, the Legislature was Virginia ta desegregate its public subcommittee that no legislator
aeked to let the voters decide if schools.
now believes Georgia laws esa
the constitutional ban on Integra- j The cllixen'a committee for stand against federal court dese­
ted schools should be acrapped. |Chapel Hill school* asked the gregation ruling*.
The Legislature alto received school board to change ita present
"They have failed in Little
aeveral other proposed hills to a|: plan under which Negro first Rock; they have been elim inate
low limited integration.
*gradepupils
will be assigned to in Virginia- they were never M
•At Chapel llili, N. C „ where
lint-1
nrhool* according togeographic
voked in North Carolina; they are
lied Integration will begin at the location on request by their par- passe in Tennessee," Smith said.
ffral grad* level in September, a ents.
The subcommittee la studying
cittxen*' committee urged the
"It |« grossly unfair to piece six bills by Smith to implement a
school board to provide that the the burden for icquestlng adtnle- pupil placement plan offered by
"burden for drgregallon" nol slim to a nbn-segregated school on the Atlanta School Board and re­
be put on Individual citizens.
the student and his parents," the peal existing segregation law*.
Thirteen Negroes — eight boy* I committee *aid. "Indeed, this
A federal district judge haa or­
and five girls — sat beside white course of action might well lead dered Atlanta city schools to atop
students at two high schools in to bitterness and acrimony as well discriminating against Negro pu.
mountainous Floyd County with-1as violating the spirit and law pits, but Georgia law provides f m
out trouble. Special assemblies which w* are trying to Imple- closing the schools before allotW
had been held recently to brief ment."
ing integration.

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5. Real Estate For Sale

DEADLINES
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Tuc.v Jan. 26, 1960—Faye 7 12. Plumbing Sen-Ices

LARGE unfurnished house: has HOUSE, 603 E
stove and refrigerator. ISO per
Terms.
month. 1002 W. First St. Phone
2 RDRM., Fla. lint., large utility.
FA 2-3532.
GE kitchen. Nicely landscaped.
3-BEDROOlf borne, kitchen equip­
fenced back yard. Ideal for re­
ped. Charles Hay, Rt. 2 Boi
tirement. By owner. 2429 Yale.
343 A.
LOTS for sale on hard surface
OFFICE SPACE with ample nark
road; nicely graded, near Mon­
tag. 213 Oak Avenue. FA 2-3206.
roe corner. Phone FA 2-2*21.

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A Satisfied customer la our tort
SAVE at BRYAN'S
advertisement. ,
FABRIC SHOP.
Joe C. Thomas
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
One block West of Monroe Corner,
1122 Barite St.
FA 2.6641 103 So. Oak
Ph FA 2-3742 on Wait F in t St.

Plumbing' &amp; Repairs

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
PLU31BING
FA7T0RY TO YOU
Contracting A Repairs
2004 .Adami Ph.
rA * *33
ALUMINUM
Free Estimates
VENETIAN BLINDS
Be Lovelier With Professional
R. L. HARVEY
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bettea
Beauty Care.
304 Sanford Ava. Phone FA 2-3363
rail with plastic end*. Ptastia
or rayon tape*. Cotton or aylea
SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
cords.
2M6 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.

ALMOST NEW 3-bedroom home,
lerrano floors, built In kltehen,
new refrigeralor, lit bath; large
utility room and carporte. 2330

Rollaway, Hosplta* A Baby Beda
By D«y, Week or Month.
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
[ Tees, thru FrL • ( P. M. day be­
2 BR. house on MagnoUi, Just out
Ph.
FA
2-2111
116
W.
lit
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of city U ntil; kitchen equipped,
fore ieeertlee. Men. • S a t neon.
Venetian blinds apace heater.
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, Bait
Must tell at once. 23995. Will
RESPONSIBILITY:
aide between Celery and Geneva
trade
for late model ear.
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen apThe Herald will not be reepensible
VA 2-0961 nr FA 3-0333.
pllancei.
School
hue
atop.
Quiet
for n o te than o n Incorrect toserneighborhood. |7S per month. COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Retien e f year ad, and r aaarvan the
Phone FA 2-6143.
■ilea available from 1130 down
nght te rev lee or reject any ad—assume 237.30 monthly' pay­
verliaeaent from that entered to 2-BEDROOM furniahed apartment,
ment!. Inquire at oftlca or
conform to the policies e f thle
elean and nicely furnished 60S.
phone FA 2-7902.
3-BEDROOM house at Lake
Monroe, unfuniiahed. Available NEW two bedroom houie; natural
February lit. $33. NO 6 3207.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
wood finish. Separate well.
28.300. See 31r. Ralph Murphy,
3-ROOM apartment. P h o n e
1. Good Feed
3rd Street, Lake Mary.
FA 2-0201.

Senkarik Glass and Pnint Co.

13. Electrical Services

173 ACRES, fenced, for rent; near
Geneva. $200 per year. Call
TA 2-062T.
APARTMENT, all utilities paid
except gas. 631 per month. Call
FA 1-3071 until 2:30 P. M.,
FA 2 3335 after 6:00 F. M.
1-BEDROOM completely furnished
house, FA 1-1137.

1-BEDROOM apartment, 2100 So.
Palmetto. Phillip Enters, RL 2,
Box 372.
IT FT. TRAILER, eouple prefer­
red; Country Sldo Trailer Park,
next to air beat gate. Can
FA 64666. _

•BEDROOM

CB

HOME SEEKER8
FURNISHED two bedroom homo; Relax and enjoy living to Mils
lovely 3 bedroom, 1 bath home
carporte; shady yard; Sar ap­
In Loch Arbor. Extra nice feapreciative eouple; not o r two
lures Include completely equip­
children. Phono FA 6-1467, Mf&gt;.
ped kitchen. Urge ccrtencd
t o H aiti B. Moogbtoo, M
Ktbts^

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REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 French Ave.

J. W. HALL
Realtor
Phone FA 2-2941

Stenstrom Realty

STAUNTON. Va. (UP1&gt;— J a n
lovers don’t laugh when the Rev.
John Frogs, a Roman Catholic
monk, aits to at b a il.
They “ 0 * ” him, and for good
reason.
A R wasn’t too many years ago
w that the bearded Capuchin print
waa making a living ai a b a n fid­
dle player In aome of the nation’s
top jatx outfit*.
As “ Gate" (for Gaetan) Frege
of Paterson, N. J., he played baas
ter an early L n Brown orchestra
and later for Uw Joe Meowey
Quartet and the Kirby Stone Fair
ask in g one-night stands around
Ike country.
# On* of these oM-nlghtera, hack
to the lata ’M's, waa to thia quiat

W. M. “ Bill” Stempor Agoncjr

Reap both rented tor steady, year- AMERICAN P U N Hotel; April September; experienced kitchen,
round Income, or live in on*
dining room colored employes;
and keep other rented to cut
rhefs, waitresses, etc. Reply
living expenses to a minimum.
with references to Boa 406, Myr­
The price for both houses and
tle Beach, S. C.
tots It under 614,969, with terms.
W. H. “ Bill" STEMPER Agency
Phona FA 24001
112 N. Park
Phone FA 2-6331 1601 Park Dr.

FIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L, HARMON
PH. FA 24223 After 8 P, M.
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since 1646
i. HARE
DEBARY
rth 64435
NOrth 64711

RCA Eatata Electri. Bans* 626;
GE diahwasher, portable, M l;
Bendix dryer 620; FA S-4B61
prior to Thura., Jxn. 21th.

• BIG VALUES
• 1UICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER

New end Used Furniture
INCOME TAX SERVICE
211 E. First St.
FA 24622
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
l i l t Celery Ava. Tel- FA 1-1394 New A Used Furniture ft Appli­
ances. A Good Placo To
BUY, I ELL or TRADE - -

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Windshield
Buck Ginas
Door Glnsa
Vent Gtnan
SERVICE
Senkarik Glnsa and Paint Co.

Jenkins

Furniture

400 Sanford Ave.

FA I-74M

Used furniture, appliances, tool!
etc. Bough (Sold Larry's Mart
213 Sanford Avo. Pb. r A 14129

11 114 W. tod S t

FA 6-4662 CUSTOM BUILT furniture - t i n ­
gle placet or «ets. Also furni­
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, staleture repair. Cahlnote made.
meats. Invoices, hand bills, and
FA 1-7063.
programs,
etc.
Prigressive
Printing Co.'Phone FA 2-2931199 Wert 13th St.

$SAVE$

SERVICE CALLS 61.30. For de­
pendable TV aervica call San­
ford TV Center, oth. and San­
ford Avo. FA 24741.

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES ft MODEtA
104 So. Park (24 hr. left)
FA 2 3823

H.

HEATING
11. POPE CO.

Now * Used
Furniture and Appliances

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We tovKe yon to Re nog g i
absolutely free wittowl oM
lion at o m o f ■oxford's loaf
Motels while yon Inentn I
able Routing foe youreotf
family. Mafc up year bag
ear Baton Office.

Mather of Sanford
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bedi. Day. Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Are.
Ph. "A 2-7036

200 S. Park — FA 24134
MODER7 RUG CLEANERS
All Also Rug! And Wall To Wall
Carpata. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
1 Week Service
Ph. FA 1-7417
TV and RADIO REPAIR af t
6:00 nights and weekends; San­
ford, Lak« Mary and Longwood.
FA 6-2771 and FA 64616.

founlhij.
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OLD SUGAR MILL

D. H. Whitman
'Early American," yes. but aetlar
Lillian O, Tram*
will throw to 146 af Improved
Associate!,
Ranch Lead, fa t' * and cross
city in Virgtnla'a Shenandoah Val- 116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 9-8261
fenced. Good two bedr -m louse
Jay where, as Father Jehn, he la After hours. FA 2 MIS, FA 2-4661,
a n d
sufficient out buildings
now aniitant pastor af St. John
(equipment and stock enough to
tha Evangelist Church at nearby
atari operation optional) 13 min­
Woodstock.
utes from Sanford. Call STEM­
The transition from the smoky
PER AGENCY te gel the low
night Ilf* to the serenity of a reTHE TIME TESTED FIRM
price and good terms on this
liglous vocation In 1942 wasn't 119 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 24122
opportunity.
i ’lUitibim
k Heating
the result of an ovtrnlxhi d a '
&gt;mON7NG
LOTS: Claared, high ground, 100'
CONTRACT and BEP«IR WORE
X 142', m miles west of city
“ I had often thouiht about en­
1607 Sanford Av«.
FA 64162
limits. 2230. Phono FA 1-7313.
tering the priesthood,'.’ Father
John said, “ hut I never thought
OPEN HOUSE
it would be for me, so I took to
SUNDAY - 2 P. M. to 5 P. M
music.
“ It was a big thing wHh ma. 1 Lovely Brittany farm home, 2
Nationally Advertised Esther
bedroom*, oatra large elesete,
only felt m u le ," be eald. “ It's
William* A b o v e tim ed
2
full
eoramlc
tile
hatha
with
the creative part o f ja n that ap­
Swimming PooL Ideal for
vanllya.
Florida
room,
quaint
peal* te moat man."
areas with blah water table.
Now available for HALF
During World War It. aa a • homey kitchen with old brick
spindles
sad
built
to
appliances.
PRICE.
military policeman to New York,
Cypress
leered
back
yard,
atCan to eoosi at Mari-KatU
Father John played to the Army's
Iracllvaly
landscaped
soysia
Motel in Sanford.
SALESMEN er SALESWOMEN All’A tir band.
WONDERFUL Opportunity with
“ That band raally jumped," the
tbo famous Tiny Tot Safely Tabpriest recalls.let Co. Full or part lime. DiiHut at Um age of M he entered
trtbulorship opening. For pertha samtoary and wai ordained •
FOR SALE
priest to 1939 at St. Lawrence
I acres with I bedroom, concrete
Monastery, Beacon, N. Y.
block bora*, high and dry la ad.
After
tha
ordination
coreHouse approximately .0 years
monies, he recalls, Father John
old, with new roof. Several oak
teamed with Mooney for an “ Im­
tree* and asserted '•lirus tree*.
promptu" session at the mon­
W# Win RetaHd T aw OM loM rsp riof Maltreat To
Good water. On paved Rd.
astery.
Look and Foal Uto &gt;ow !
119,900 write small down pay“ Everyone ram c,” be said.
INCLUDES:•
New Ticking • New Isoalattow g g a g i
m eat
“ And they loved it."
• Cleaning and Reproceaoixg p t i t o a
f l f dt
Father John has given several
•
Adding
New
Psddios
When
N
a
a
n
ir
y
| §
lectures on Jess. One was at a
Ktw Spring Unit (If Needed) f i Additional Chary*
youih rouncil meeting here re­
cently w'-ere he (old teen-age
Rtgiitered Real Estate Broker
rock te* roll fan* how to get tee
Fb. FA 1 1301 1746 et Hiawatha
moat out o f music.
“ Don’t jump — Just listen,"
the priest admonished them.

S t Johns Realty Co.

RENOVATION SPECIAL

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

WALL PAPERING A PAINTING 17. Pets,
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
BOSTON TERRIER pupplei. regContact 306 Wcit llh St.
latered AKC, $30 and up. Phone
Phone FA 6-6143
FA 2 0271.
TASKER PAINTING
Room
SIAMESE
KITTENS, male and faSpecial. PA 3-6130.
male, 215 each. FA 2-4606.
THOS, E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repaira
Roofing ft Siding
Gateway To The Waterway
Phone FA 2-9432
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

YOUNG MEN

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor

GOOD Used Appliance! and T V *.
Gormly, Inc., Third A Palmetto.

Robaon Sporting Goods
B ft M ROOFING
00 CU. FT. Frlgldalr* wall COM
304-6 2 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-3
CnutracUag ft Repairs
1230, installed. 6 ft. beverage
Idtenncd — Bonded —Inanrad 33 H. P. JOHNSON Electric, 14
cod er 62*3. Cold spot refrigera­
FREE ESTIMATES
ft. step bottom boat and Pelican
tor 643. Telephone FA 6-6311.
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip, YOUNG WOMEN II to 64. must 509 Laurel Ave.
Pi.. FA 1-7943
trailer 6900. FA 1-0033 after 0:00
ped. Established lawn, lo w
he single and free to leave San­
P. M.
monthly payments. FA 1-4973.
ford at onee. ttoo per monlh 15. Special Servlcen
and bonus to start. See Mr.
14 FT. CARTER CRAFT, wind­
Long, 10:00 te 12:00 A. M. or
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY
shield, top, cushions, trailer, 30
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN 1
1920 Palmetto Ave.
•
iu e3:00
a.amw g
r* in,
a61UK
JF|
1:10 to
P.
M. Thursday,
H. P. Kvlnrude Motor, 6630.
STOP I to to see our 6 bedroom
Valdea Hotel. Parents welcome Open 34 hra. day—7 days a weak
FA 3-4901.
at interview.
lte or 2 tiled bath Romeo at
LOST: Brittany tpanlal, female,
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
7 months .id. Answers to Tody.
work
guaranteed.
Free
KillSAN SEM KNOLLS
White with or:ngr spots and
matea.
Phone
FA
2-7111
4 Blocks Wett ef French Aretus
'30 MERCURY 4-Dr., 1
freckles, Con'-r* Mrs. C. J. Car.
on 20th Street.
Healer, $250. FA 2-7079.
bin, 119 W. 19th. St., Sanford.
PUMP# - SPRINKLERS
All
types
and
(lies,
installed
LOOK! at a l the wonderful fea­
1952 BUICK, excellent condition;
Under 14—must be slnile and free
-D o U Y ou rself
ture* to thrie homes. Terraaao
make offer. 1903 Holly Ave.
to travel. Average earning! 673
WE
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
floors—Furrad and Plaatarad
Phone FA 2 3829.
to 6M weekly. See Mr. Long,
S
T
I
N
E
walls — Custom built • cabinet
19:00 to 11:00 A. M. or 6:00 to
Machinery
and
Supply
Co.
work—and
Dust-frit
closet*
6:00 P. M. Thursday, Valdea 197 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 24422
Close to eclwele and dapping
Hotel.
FOR SALE— 1948 Spence Craft
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
-L IS T E N ! to the price end
House Trailer. 40V4xl, See Clyde
Vespa Motor Scooters
terms—6320 Down FHA Financ­ COUNTER MAN er Meet Cutter,
Apply Tip Top, Stnferd Ave. Heater ft Lawn Mower Service Walla at DaWItts Traitor Park.
ed—Exclusive wHh
No phono calls.
ft 4th, S tm t.
West Country Club Rd. FA 1 7921

RAYMOND M. BALL

Conveniently located on l a m
corner lot. You may call this
“ Home'', tor only 62,330 down
and assume 4to% VA mortgage
balance of 612.670, with monthly
payment! of 677.30. We recom­
mend this as o u of the beat
DELIGHTFUL
home buys tn Loch Arbor area. Is a mild way to describe Nila
custom built two bedroom hsme
situated on the most beautiful
HERBERT STENSTROM
corn
In the Wyanawood secReglriorod Broker
lion; landscaped surrounded by
LEN RISNER
pines and bearing citrus trees.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
This home Is clean as a pin
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room
KEN TORBETT
nd loaded with to i.iany extras
private hatha, 114 W . First 6 t
BETTYE D. SMITH
to Hat. Let u* ahow It to you
Aitodalea
today If you are looking for
t N. Park
Ph. FA 1143#
a real bargain. Good terma can
bo arranged. Exclusive with
SEMINOLE REALTY, 1901 So.
Park Ave., Phone FA 14232;
BROKER
evenings FA 2-2246.
666 So. Park Ava. Ph FA 24991
•LEEPING ROOMS. Tbs GaRtos,
401 MaguoUa. FA 24710.

Ju t forgot It NOBODY to going to
looking bkn thiol*

EXPERIENCED meat cutter, age
Realtor ft Ineuror
21-35. Wtan Disie, French Ave­
ASSOCIATES: M. E. T sffet
nue end 25th. S tm t.
Arthur F. Day, Kvarett Harper
READY FOR IMMEDIATE
Robert F. May, Bart Flicker,
OCCUPANCY
Helen E. Noonan. &gt; . T. MeCaakitt
UlOENTLY NEEDED
1-BEDRoOM. 2 bath, kRehan Phene FA 64661
US M. Fart
MEN 11-37
•quipped, Florida mom. Large P R O M FA 1-6361 a m P art Dr. T* train now for Railroad Tele­
tot. Call FA 1-2412.
graph Operators. Due to retireBEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM HOME
meat. positions opta Florida,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
LOCATED IN SUNLAND ES­
other states. R. R. avtrage pay
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
TATES. Low down payment and
1270 up. Muat be in good health,
FA 13931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
take over VA mertiage at 894%
siatartly Interested to )eb with
interest, monthly payment 672.42.
a tohsfo. - ■*
Home only 1 yr. old. Move in
0 . I. APPROVED
immediately. Call FA 1-1101.
Far Im mediate personal interview
with Field Representative, write
42 ft. Cretilinrr Trailer on lerea
Box 1064, daiariherry. F&gt;*.,
landscaped tot. Two 36 ft. porch.
giving age, address and phone
•a and carporte, city utilities.
number.
Owner
moving
away—Boo
at
M
4
AND ASSOCIATES
Magnolia Avo.
Roal Batata — Insurance
SALESMAN WANTED between
Surely Bonds
■res Si and 46 for Insurance
TWO HOMER FOR
t i l So. Perk Ave. Ph. FA I-M41
Debit work. Experience noi
THE PRICE OF ONE
Hanford
. naeeiierv. Must
employed al
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
present. Splendid opportunity.
Tww neat, frame houses, an* two
Ph. FA 6-1290
Contact R. H. Taylor, Bupt.,.616
bedroom furnished, one three
Mciiek Bldg. Phone FA 1-TM2
bedroom unfurnished, located on
20 ACRES tiled farm land in'*
six shady loti, one block from
bedroom house; large h
shopping center In on# of San­
Easy terms. Phone FA 2-121
ford'* most popular suburb*.
"CaH Hall"

&amp; P lan ts

FA 2-4426

For Aay Oceaiakm SINGER PORTABLE to reapoatible party in this vicinity.
"LOWER SHOP
Take over I payment! of 23.43.
or
FA 2-0270
Two year guarantee remaining.
Writa Box AA, e/n Sanford HorLivestock, Supplies

•

3-BED ROOM, I hath, double car­
BEDROOM furnished house two
porte, extra Urge utility room.
blocks from Seminole
Hl|h
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr.
School, between Park a n d
FA 2-1379.
French. Call FA 2-3030 after
4:30 P. M.
3-BDRM., Fla. Rm., hardwood
floors, stove: air condllloner op­
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house
tional. 230 mo. FA 2-0193.
1307 Elliott Ave. Fhone FA 2 4203
BACHELOR apartment, ground 4-BEDR003I, 2 bath home in
Dream wold: GE kitchen, Florida
floor, suitable for 1 or 2. 313
room. Reduced for quick tala.
Palmetto.
FA 2-3392.
FURNISHED apartment tn new
duplex;
washroom,
screened HOUSE for sale in restricted area.
Low down payment. Terms.
-porch, elean and quiet; adults,
FA &gt;4139.
no pets. Only 90S. South Sanford
Ava.
H. H. Miller, phone PLEASANT five room house and
lots; furnished; Venetian blinds;
garage; fruit. Call PA 63179.
Apartment (or S. 642.30 Oil Park.

112114 W. 2nd St

Beauty Salon

House Wiring — Electric Service
16. F lo w e rs
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Cut
Flowrra
t it Mainotla
FA 24)913
SANFORD
FA 2-1222
14. Build, Paint ft Repair

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3. Wnntad to Rent
4« Real Eatata Wanted
S. Rani Eatata Far Sale
• 4 Mortgage Leona
T. Buafaeee Oppertusltlei
T-A laaertara
S.. Female Help Wanted
B. Male Halp Wanted
16. Male nr Female
11. Work Wanted
It. Plumbing Serviean
IS. Electrical Bervleaa
14. Bnlld, paint * Repair
14- Spatial Bervkea
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V lS. Flewera ft Plaata
17. Peta • Livestock . Bag
15. Machlaery • Tools
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;

Sen. Stuart

Symington (D-Mo.)
said Monday "any good Democrat
ran beat Vice President Nixon" In
the presidential eleetli because of
. ’ hia voting record duriiig the Ellen
bower administration.
Jl
The Missouri senator, considered
. * dark-horse for the Demur relic
nomination, said "the vice presl1* dent’s voting record shows he has
a lack of faith in America. He does
not bclleva In the character ol
America as the Democrats see her.
Ho voted against social security,
extension of Iho minimum wxge

law, REA, slum clearance, flood
control and reclamation."
He told the TOtli annual banquet
of the Montgomery Chamber of
Commrrce Nison's trips abrosd
would help hia candidacy only "If
some positive acllon is taken by
the administration. But we'll have
to welt and see after the summit
conference. Locomotion Is no sub­
stitute for policy."
Symington also acruscd Nixon
and the Eisenhower administration
of "wailing 100 million dollara a
week through Inefficient business
policies and practices' in handling

agrlrulture, defend, foreign aid
and the national debt.
The former secretary of the Air
Force said a recent Senate sub­
committee hraring showed the Department of Agriculture was "w a it­
ing far more than a billion dollars
a year" and yet "In order to raise
a billion dollars, this administra­
tion now proposed five-rent postage
stamps and higher gasoline taxes."
He also attacked proposals to
build up a budget surplus "through
tax and 'revenue increases," say­
ing the surplus could be built
"through more efficient manage­
ment,"

NEW YORK (U PI)
Twelve
lop level Russian government o f­
ficials, Including several prospec­
tive heirs to Kremlin power, Will
fly here next Friday to begin g
H-day tour of 10 slates.
The party was invited by state
governors who visited the Soviet
Union last summer. The visltora
undoubtedly are the most impor­
tant group of Communlit politi­
cians to visit the United State*
since the cold war thaw.
They ere headed by D. S.Polysnaky, a little-known but highly
placed young protege of Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. He
Is premier of the Russian Soviet
Federated Republic, the Soviet
Union'! largest political rompo-'
nent, end Is a candidate-member
of the all-powerful Presidium of
the Communist party's central
committee.
Announcement of the impending
(our came aa a surprise, although
a return visit by Russian coun­
terparts of the' American gover­
nors was expected some time this
ear. The Russians were invited
y the executive committee of the
U. S. Governors' Conference end
travel arrangements are being
planned by the Institute of Inter­
national Education.
In addition to Polyansky, four
others in the party ere premiers
of Soviet republic* — the equlva-

S

Takes Western Journey
B f FRED DANUG

NEW YORK

(UPIt—The wriaa
tailed oar American Heritage
took u* Waat Sunday night, aa*
sxactly g novel journey lor TV
In "Dretlny, West." on NBC-TV,
an took a quick pre-wagvn train
trip with tha John Charles Fre­
mont expedition, after Fremont
Drat befriended San. Thomas Hart
Bantan In Washington and mar­
ried tha old fallow's daughter—■
t o t i p rhlek who was hip to
tacky mountains In r o l l i n g
prairies.
William Altman's leleplay also

NEW YORE (U PI) - Former
Dodger calaber Roy Campanula's
|g-year-old stepson had another
strike tolled against him today,
Ha waa charged with natty larceny,
Ml third arrest within a year.
" I don't want to talk about It,"
CampanoUa, who la paralysed
Rom a broken neck h* received In
aa auto accident two year* ago
aaid. " I don't know any details
. David, tb* eon of CampsneUai'
Vila, Ruth, by a previous marri­
age, waa arrested Monday night

with three other teen agers. They
had a carton of sandy, cigarettes
ayd groceries from a grocery In
Tho ymsthe elalmod Morris H.
Jtoaaaaan. too owner of tha iture,
gave them tha groceries, hast ha
Booled R, nslira aaid.
David waa released last April aa
probation an ■ Juvenile delinquency
ganrittian tor breaking into a
Qsrsai drug store last February.
Ha alaa had bran Judged a juvenile
daltnquat to February lor psitMpaltog in a Rat fight.
TReso arrested with young Camnanella wore Isidoe Fisher, to,
Ronald Garnett. M, and a 1$ yearaid who waa not Identified bp polia*
Dreaune ha la a juvenile.

dipped into the political alimate
of Its Umo and 1 find (his aspect
of the Heritage series one of hs
strongest attractions. However, on
_______ this hour waa weakar
bslanre,
than preceding Heritage produc­
tions. While the scenes flowed
smoothly Into each other, regard■fee.. of time and apace, the play­
ers stumbled amid personal pastlons and compressed dialogue.
They created tha Impression that
they were speaking for their bi­
ographers.
Jeffrey Hunter was tight-lipped,
determined and wLo as Fremont;
Susan Straabers w e : firry-eyed,
lovely and wise aa hia bride;
James Daly was peppery and
wise aa old Benton. It waa a com­
petent production — especially with
Ita rlimactire billiard scenes—
but vary little of R managed to
come to life.
"Destiny's T ot," a true psychi­
atric c b m history of an anti-Se­
mitic rabble-rouser, offered an
absorbing, fully-rounded portrait
of a human pustule on NBC-TV
Sunday. Adapted hy I. I^e Pagos.
(in from a book by the talf Dr.
Robert Liadner, the afternoon
drama was most engrossing when
dominated by conversational of­
fice-hour tones. The unusual stag­
ing was generally effective, al­
though some of the silent back*
ot-lhe-coueh vignettes were too
brief to be of much value. Alex­
ander Scour by was a sturdy parformer in his even-keeled por­
tray*) o f tho psychiatrist. Robert
Duvall, aa the nut, had an mseven afternoon of M.

Delinquency Attack

MIAMI (U P !)
Bill MacDon­
ald, new owner o f the Miami M*r.
tins, said today he will have to
move the International League
franchise out of Miami if ht ran
not lease stadium and concession
rights from the city.
City commissioners have refu.
ted to accept MacDonald’s less*
offer of $50,000 a year for fiv*
years because the city i* em­
broiled in a court suit filed by
Florida Sporlaervice, Inc., over
stadium concession rights.
"I will either have to surrender
my franchise to the league or
' move the club to another city,*
said MacDonald, a millionaire
house trailer manufacturer whs
bought the franchise from radiotelevision tycoon George H. Storer
last Jan. 2.

PEDDLING PEANUTS for the March of Uimen were these members of
the Anna Miller Circle who were In a irroup of mothers working at the
corner of French Avc. and First St. from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. Sunday.
With the help of Sanfonl police who regulated the signal light, they sold
$233.00 worth of peanuts roasted by Elks Club members. They will con­
tinue their work at a meeting at 7 p. m. today at the Elka Club when they
will complete plans for the Mothers March Thursday night. (Herald Photo)

Quotable
Quotes

A LARGE NUMBER of Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron Fifty-One men
were advanced in rating and honored with the traditional U. S. Navy
ceremony recently. In presenting the advancement certificates, Comman­
der Edward J. Winter. USN, FAS RON-61, commanding officer congratu­
lated the men for the induatriouancea and technical abllitlee which led to
their selection. Left to right, front row, L. E. Baker, AM88; V. J. Eiaenmann. ADJ3: J. E. Reid, AE2; E. M. Graven, AD2; J. 8. Alexander, AK3;
C. A. Rlxor, AK3; J. K. Hope, AK1. Left to right, rear row. J. M. Carathers,
ATI j P. A. Bcmeberg, YN8; M. A. Coleman. AT2; H. E. Singleton, AQF3;
H. O. Troop, AT2; W. E. Bryant, AE2; J. T. Hickey, ATNS.

American Heritage Series Senate Launches

Marlin Owner May
Move Franchise

Red Officials
U. S. Bound Friday
For 10 State Tour

museums and historic sites, bous­
ing developments and farms, hos­
pitals and homos for tho aged In
Now York, Naw Jersey. Pennsyl­
vania, Waat Virginia, Florida, D
tinols, Colorado, M ate, Utah and
North Dakota.

WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Senato today launched • two­
pronged attack on juvenile delin­
quency and Ita link* with teenage
drug addiction.
The bill Senato waa scheduled
to atari debate on a "delinquency
prevan lion bill" Which would pro­
DETROIT (U PI) — V leather
vide bp to It million dollara to
local owmnmMK* over too ssout complains pour child can't teem
flva yeara to train worfcara tor to aft stlU la claat, a pill mtgM
help.
apodal Juvenile projects. *
Phytic Inn* at tha Children's
Canter ad Metropolitan Detroit
found that at of 40 children be­
tween tha ages of I and It who
had been almost hopelessly unruly
calmed down when _ii»e» Dfitrt»-_
Ik s ism iiwis County Form amphetamine.
Scientists called their fidgets
Bureau office wet broken into Fri­
"hyperkinetic impulse disorder.",
day.
t
"Thor* la evidence that up to
Jack Bym* told 8nnford police I per cent of tho school age popu­
that aomoon* broke Into tha office lation from » to 11 present this
In tha Hanford Atlantic National problem," said Dr. Nuator H.
Bank tom Mlmo between noon and Comly, director of the Children's
1 p . m . Two desk drawers wore Center.
ransacked and a combination
The Cantor tried out the drug
drawer fils and safe entered and with the consent of the children's
$9.18 taken, police reported.
parents, who administered R.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The
•tale wax almost aat to rest it*
m m agaiaat Dr. R. Bernard Finch
and Carol* Tregoff today but K
appeared (ha murder trial might
be delayed a week by the 111m m
of a minor witness.
Judge Albert H. Millar, who
presided at the preliminary hear­
ing for Finch, had the influenta
that haa atricken Southern Cali­
fornia. He wai not expected to
bo ablo tp testify until next Mon­
day and a postponement until
then was likely.
The dramatic trial took a bixarte twist Monday with the chief
prosecutor himaelf on the iland
and an attorney for M bs Tregoff
» , coming dose to accusing him
o f tricking Csrolo into a murder
charge. .
The red-haired mistress flashed
angry looks as Dep. DIM. Ally.

Form Bureau
Office Ransacked

record the story Carol* told at the
July 27 hearing.
Whlcbello laid when Carole firet
began to teitify ne did not conilder her n suspect. But aa the
went on'he gradually changed his
mind and began definitely to sus­
pect her when * she broke into
(ears on tha stand and was led
into the Judge’ s chambers.
She resumed the stand and. at
the finished and walked toward
the door, Whlchello ordered her
arretted and charged with mur­
der.
Don Bringgold wai cold and
angry aa he eroat-eiamlned Whichello.
"Wasn't the celled at that hear­
ing at a witness for the people
and weren't you In a tcaie her
attorney?" be asked.
"That it a matter of interpre­
tation."
"Did aho havo an attorney?'*
"N p."
"A t you qucitioncd her tnd be­
gan to form (hit suspicion of her,
did yoe advise her of her con­
stitutional rights?"
"Np. I did not."
"And after you derided you
were going to arrest her, did you
advise her of her—coertltutioaa!
rights?"
"N o, I did not."
"D id the judge advise her?"

By United PreM 10teres Hotel
SAN FRANCISCO-Carey Bald­
win, director of the San Fran­
cisco Zoo, denying charges by
Australian businessman Sir Ed­
ward J. L. Hallstrom that the too
was discouraging its kiala heart
from becoming parents:
"That is pretty much something
for the kislas to decide."
TAMPA — Attorney Pal Whit­
taker, whose client, Mrs. Mil.
lines* Quinn, was convicted of
bank robbery, telling the jury that
Ih* toller must have been timid
to give her the money so easily:
"Can you of tho jury believe
that this little tidy . . could scare
you into giving her the $1,000?"
PARIS — Former
Premier
Georges Bidiuit, a major oppo­
nent of President DeGsutle's Al­
gerian pulley, grudingly support­
ing the government's rail for an
and to Algerian rioting:
"1 am and always have bean
an obedient servant of law and
order.”
—Ten pc.- ccnt-cf a typical Aracri
can family income of $5,000 went
for various Federal taxes in 1$59,
and an additional $ to S per cent
for state and loeal levies.

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Schary, producing a "(a t out tho
vote" special lor NBC-TV's StarUm* special of Tuesday. April 1$.
trances by President Ktsanwar, fcrmar Presidents Truman
and Hoover and current Whhe
House hopefuls.
Chuck (Rifleman) Connors aotiare with Pippa Sent! In "Trial
By Fear." an tha Juns Allyson
thaw, CD8-TV, for Monday, Fob.

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Parrish Enters
Senatorial Race

New Political Group Organized In County

Casselberry's
GOP Plan Giant
Registration
A hunt of Republicanism U abost
la Sourish ta Seminole County.
Cueectbeiry Mayor William Ben
m
aald today that the Casselberry
wUpublican Club will invite Ha MO
member* to drive lo Sanford and
eHaage their registration from
DumoeraUe to Republican.
Mayor Bcwion. who is also peaat
dent of the tiub, aaid he oxpeeti
100 members to join the motor*
end*. AU club member* will be
'Invited to register Republican with
a special invitation going to those
who have previously registered
d em ocra t.
w Members who attended the Mi­
ami k ick off dinner for Vlee Presi­
dent Richard Nixon reported to
th* club executive rommiltee Tues­
day night. The member* laid that
the enthusiasm and support shown
tor Nixon at the dinner was great,
according to Benson.

. Bulletin County Purchases
CAERABKLLE

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Mag boat that
drifting hctptcMly la
waa local-

Road Equipment

The county's road improvement
program got a boost in the arm
yesterday.
that they are
At the county commission meet­
irjr,
ing, board membera awarded bids
of the Florida Equipment Company
of Orlando for the purchase of a
loader and mixer.
Cost of the loader was 214,0*1
aod fit,to* for the mixer.
The board tabled awarding a bid
for a dragline until further atudy.
Both pieces o f equipment la ex­
‘ WASHINGTON (UPI) — Baa. pected to b« available in the county
•mart Symington (D-Mo.) charged within the next two week*.
today that the administration has
"Juggled" its hateiUgenca books on
Soviet miaslie strength “ so the
budget hooka may be balanced.''
Symington, g frequent critic of
^admiaatratioa
defense
policies,
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today

^ymington Raps
Missile Policy

Fire Tragedy
Strikes Family
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tary under President Truman.
An uaavowad candidate for the
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion, Symington said ha nnderitood
hie accusation would bo regarded
ae “ potMicaUy ajuiivalml.” —
But he said ho preferred that
rick to the ana involved ia what
a Ss sailed an administration's "pate­
n c y of mirinfarmation."
" I charge this administration
with using intelligence information
in auch a manner that the Ameri­
can people have been given an iaeasurata picture of what is neceeaatqr tor our national defense,'' Sy­
mington Mid.

.New Activities
Set For Troop

Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Scott were
moving Into their S. Sanford Av*home yesterday when ton refrige­
rator exploded, horning down the
house. A relation, GVady Reott, had
a home nearby last year. It burned
down also.
Naval Air Station and Florida
Forest Rangers fought lbs blase.
Tbs J. M. States had lived an
Oakway Dr, Thar bad Just gotten
Ihair furniture late the honaa whan
the blase broke out.

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Building Code
Booklet Available

Cassselberry Lions
Set Meet Thursday
The Casselberry Lions will meet
■t the Giasa Fountain Restaurant
in Fern Park Thursday night.
Winter Park Telephone Co. vice
president Russell llulbert will
speak about lha growth o f talephone customers In th* Cassel­
berry area at the 2:36 p. m.
meeting.

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VOL. XLIX

Avery Opens
Commissioner
Vote Campaign

United Prcsa Leaned Wire

James P. Avery, who announced
Ills intentions lo run opposite
Lawrence Swofford for the District
3 County Commission post, open­
ed his campaign loilav pledging
to devote his full lime In the
duiIra of his office.
Avery ha* lived in t.nhe Mary
for thr past four year* and in a
statement today said:
"I believe that Seminole County
is beginning a period of growth
that necessitate* a sound plan­
ning program that will fairly and
equitably slabllite taxes and con­
cern itself with the limiting or
debt to insure this growth be
orderly and proportioned for permsncnce." He added. "The coun­
ty's means should be the deter­
mining factor in establishing this
debt limit.''
On the subjec. ol county roads,
Avary said, "A good system o f
hard top roads providing access
to our many rapidly expanding
c-ommunitiei Is of vital importance
in
maintaining our
rale
of
growth." He said "Adequate maintalnanc* on Misting roads should
b* so constant and regular as lo
preclude its being anything but
routine."
Avery staled. "W e must have
good schools with adequate class­
rooms for our rapidly expanding
iludeiit population. Every endeav­
or mint be made to satisfy the
need for more and better facili­
ties." .

1 p. m. Stocks

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mo board that tha employ*
wish." Th* meeting will b#
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WINTER PARK (UPII - Tha
Florida Civil War Ccnlcnnial Com­
mission will meet at Rollins Col­
lege Saturday lo plan for tha
four-year celebration of the Civil
War.

Klansman To Run

thoroughly planned comprehensive
soning "o f parkmounl importance
la the county** future." He aaid,
"A county wide comprehensive
draining program Is highly desir­
able," but added, "with the means
presently available being limited,
we must spend our money wisely
to achieve success."
He i* m anted. to the farmer
Doris Okeritrom of St. Peterotrarg. They have four children,
sans. Russell and James and
daughter*. Cheryl and Donna.

volunteer! in Uieir areas to The
Herald building between I and S
p, tn. so that a quick tahulallnn
can ba made, Mrs, Spencer Mid.
"W e hope everyone will eontribuic what they can when the mothera call, because more funds ilili
are being spent In the county
through (he polio fond than art
being rollrclcd.'' John Sauls, coun­
ty March of Dimes chairman, aaid
today,

MRS. A. J. PETERSON, Sanford, praasnta a check for $1,000 to Dr. J.
Ollie Edmunds, right, president of Stetnon University, an the firnt payment
on a $3,000 student loan fund established by the Seminole Association of
the Florida Baptist Convention. Dr. R. L, Carter, DeLand, a member of the
loan fund cornmittpc, left, looks on. The Association includes DeLand and
parts of Went Volusia County.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Xu
Klux Klansman BiU Hendrix an­
nounced for governor Tuesday
saying Im would make Little Bock
seem like "Jusl a little pebble” II
eleeled. Hendrix said if ha war*
governor "It will be 100. per eent
segregation from Key West to
Pensacola, no if*, ends or buta,

Seminole Group

U.S*Manned RocketTrips
Expected In Summer
Student Loan Fund

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Motor Club hat credited
Sen. Randolph Ilodges for rlimtok
Unn of a speed trap at Cbloflaad.
Hampton Dunn, too club's pub­
lic relations director, said TAms day night the club aod lha city &gt; W ASHING TO N (U P I)-T h e Nahad buried the hatchet attar a Mad' s civilian space__chief aaid
aix-year squabble,
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today he'W ill ask Congress for

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - T h e
Appro m* Court today upheld a
death aeotance given a Pa|m
Beach man tor murder but order­
ed o new trial ia the case of a
It. Petersburg Negro sentenced
lo death for killing a grocery
store operator. James E. Brook*
was cantenced lo death ia the
electric chair for the death May
2. IBM, of Helen Louise Baler, an
employs of the Westers Union
Company in Palm Saadi. Brook*
was a Janitor ia the office.

Confidential Papers
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) A
United Stales Navy plane which
crashed Jaa. to In Turkey killing
aH M man abMrd was carrying
"highly confidential" document*
from Wishing too, reports reach­
ing Nicosia from Turkey esld to­
day. A Royal Air Force spokes­
man when naked about the docu
BO further comment.

2 Men Drowned
In Mock Assault
FT. WALTON BEACH, Fla. (U P i) — Two officers of an Army
Ranger battalion mi l a n d i n g
manuavera were drowned Turaday
night in wind-whipped surf MX)
yard* off short.
A third was missing and a search
was underway today,
Tha men were among eight
aboard a rubber life raft heading
for Santa Rosa Island in a mock
astauli when the raft capsiud in
the rough sea.
The officers drowned were iden­
tified as let LI. Kills F. Cline,
24, of Mount Airy, Sid., and 2nd
IA. Pt Y. Kuncl, 22. Omaha, Neb.
The man missing was nol iden­
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speed development of super rock­
ets, whicn may enable the United
-States to pass Russia to space la
"four to five year*.”
At tha same time ba promised
a series of spectacular space
launchings which will be climax­
ed this summer with manned roekel trips and In IM1 with the
first American manned satellite.
This waa tha burden of testi­
mony before the House Space
Committee by T. Keith Glennan,
director of the National Aeronau­
tics and Space Administration.
NASA already has asked Con­
gress for IU2 million dollars to
the fiscal year storting nasi July
1. Of Ihia, tha agency baa ear­
marked 140 million lor, develop­
m en t'of Saturn, a giant booeter
expected to thrust up to four tons
as far ai Mara or Venus.
Glennaa did not disclose tha ad­
ditional sum be wtll ask, but
observers recalled that Dr. Wernhar von Baum, to charge of Sat­
urn development, had recom­
mended that 240 million dollars
be eommitteed to it to fiscal 1961.

County Firemen
To Meet Tonight

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The Seminole County Firemen's
Association will meat to lha Cas­
selberry fire house tonight.
The • p. m. mceling will be Ihe
first one of i960. Tha firemen will
try la work out a batter system
for mutual aid, Casselberry fire
chief Paul Hates said today. A
system should be devised so that
other towns aren't left unprotected
when county firemen are all fight­
ing Ja- blare te an* town, Bales
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Oasielbairy, L a k e
Mary, NorlhXHtendo and Oviedo
fire departmgnU era asked to send
representatives to the meeting.

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Club To Welcome
Area Newcomers
Newcomers to Sanford will be
guests of honor at the monthly
meeting of tho Seminole County
Coffee Club scheduled for 10 a.'m .
Thursday at Mra. Appleby's ReaUurant.
The etub to sponsored by the
Chamber ol Commerce and all new
business owners and newcomers to
tho county art invited ta attend.

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firemen aae nut l«M teg flroe.

The Seminole Association of th*
Florida Bapiisi CunwiitiMi today
established a student loan fund
at Stetson University with the pre­
sentation of a check for 21,000.
Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Sanford,
chairman of thr yludent loan fond
committee for Ihe association,
handed the check lo Dr, J. Ollie
Edmunds, president of the Univer­
sity, to Ihe presence of Dr, R. L.
Carter, DeLand, a member ef the
loan fund committee.
"We are pledged lo Increase the
•mount of this loan fund to ll ,000," Mrs. Paterson said.
Tha loan fund, Mrs. Peterson ex­
plained, was established by tha
Association last year and provides
that preference in loan* he made
to "promising Baptist students
from churches to Seminole Asso­
ciation” , that loans be not more
than tsuo, and that they be made
lo student* te the Junior or senior
classes.
"Via want lha fund to ba one
which will help students get an
education rather than to give them
an education,” Mr*. Prtcrson said.
"We believe this la tha American
way—providing a helping hand
where most needed. Till* should
makr better leadership lor tomor­
row."
Dr. Edmunds, .in rxprefsi ig Ids
and Ihe University's appreciation
(a the Association for Ihe student
loan fund, said "the future of priv­
ate colleges In America is assured
as long as Christian women offer
this kind of assistance to young
men and young women who want
an education.

ALGIERS (UPI) - Shots w e n
tired to tha Algariaa d tp ef Mot*
taganem today, the first shooting
sine* 27 persons were killed Sun­
day in aa Algiers demonstration
against the Prench government.
The shots rang out during 2
•enter*' demonstration at Hostagenem, a port between Algiers and
Oran, First report* gave no indica­
tion of possible casualties, The re­
ports of lha new shooting eamo
moments after French President
Charles DeGaulle'a personal repre­
sent stive in Algeria paid tribute
ta lha "eouraga of despair” shown
by tho insurgent aelUera stilt defy­
ing the government from behind
their barricades hero.
Confidence had risen among tho
rebellious colonists Uut they were
winning their dangerous gamble
against DeGaulle'a authority, and
a holiday air settled over the street
barricade! la Algiers.
Adding to lhair optimism waa tha
pisiive attitude of the French army
toward their resistance to DoGaulle'■ policy oi aolf-determinelion lor the future ol Algeria.
Even aa DeGaulia met with
hla Cabinet in Parte, to decide bow
to rteolvn tho gravoet crisis to
faco his regime, iacindteg
assumption af dictatorial Mweffe,
the Insurgents added the about eg
"L ook live 1 * arm y" la their
battle cry ef "Long live French
Algeria.”
The cry went up from demen•Iratioi crowds in Algiere, Oran,
Constantine.
Rons
and
many
smaller elite*.
The army waa net natively sup­
porting Urn robala. But k waa
clear that R would net launch no
attach. Savaral para troop colooete
wartwd their aupertora Tuesday
that it would pose a "antal drama
of conscience” If they w e n order*
•d ta mop ap tha insurgent*.
Algterg was In Mm grip e f a
general strike and under 2 stain
of tiage, which banned th* gath­
ering of mom than Muoa
la tha streets.

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Gator Caga Coach
Resigns Position
GA1NE6BV1LLX (UPI &gt; - John
Mauer. recently named to the Baaketball Hall ef Fame, resigned to­
day aa Florida haakatbali roaefi
to devote full time te his Job as
defensive aod eoach on the foot­
ball staff.
Mauer has been head basketball
coach at Florida rince INI and
previously scathed at Tenaesaen,
Kentucky, Miami ot Ohio ana
Army.
The Aurora, !H., native said ha
considered dropping out af haakat­
bali-soon after the appointment af
Ray Gravaa aa director o f athle­
tics and head football eoteh.

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Compton To Speak
WINTER PARK (U PI) - Main
speakar at tha guidaneo conference
for secondary school counselors at
Rolltna College March 4-2 will ha
Nobel prise winner Dr. Arthur
Compton. Compton, a former asso­
ciate af Albert Einstein, directed
the work that led tn tho first atomic
chain yeaettoa.

Acting, Plus
A review of the Orlmidu itppenrancn of Betta DavU
and Barry Sullivan in "The World of Carl Sandburg” |
described the performance aa providing "a maximum
variety" of entertainment.
The review Ntrcaaed that the ahow la not a poetry
reading, but "a strenuous performance, with Miss Devin
on atnge practically the entire two hour*, running the
gamut from humoroua anecdote* to intenaely real lied
character*."
Mis* Davis and Sullivan each create 22 chuructera ;
In the ahow scheduled at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the Clvig .
Center. It la aponsored here by the Seminole-DoBory',
Heart Council, which ia selling ticket* in th* Woodruff
Bldg., corner First St. *nd Park Ava.
There are plenty of good sent* left for tha Sanford presentation of Mis* Davie, undertaking her first aatiote*
al personal appearance tour. Membera a&lt; the Heart
Council have bean pushing the advene# nolo in order Im r
insure benefit* to the heart fund which accrue from tha ahow and go into heart Nwartfc,
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News Briefs

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Guns Fired

Chamber Board
Meets Thursday

Sanford's Civil Service Hoard
will hear the views of city .cm
ployes Feb. 4.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
The purpose of the 2 p . , m.
meeting will be to, rily employes dent Eiseqhower left here today
for CaUfonSn whom ho will auk*
"to eee the board in action

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Algerian Revolt Spreads

NEW YORK (U P t) — Stock
prices at 1 p. m.j
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V. S. Steel
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Westinghouse F.I.

Copies of the plumbing section
of the Southern Standard Building
.cod e are now available at San*ford's City Hall.
The plumbing section went into
affect for Sanford Jan. 1, The
booklet is "one of (he most mo­
dem plumbing codes in the coun­
try, as l* the building rode," City
The Chamber of Commerce
Building Official M. A. Yclvlng- board of directors will hold thrlr
quarterly meeting Thursday at
Ion said Tuesday.
7:30 p. m. al the Civic Center,
lia will nol be a dinner meeting,
Perkins Jr. announced.

Civil Service
'Board To Meet

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Court David Gitchet reported this
morning that ha doesn't expect
many more office holders lo an*
nouncr their Intentions until the
Mar. 1 qualifying date.
Twenty public offices will be
open in the county with too Demorralie primsry scheduled May S.

JAMES AVERY

Slated Here Thursday

[.Do|wood's boy acont s o n raillaa pang aaid mara actfritwa and
hotter ergaoiaitiaa for too town
troop Tuesday night.
The com mil tee eel up nine of­
fice* to help Troop 232. These nine
wM ha directly responsible for
Jtha troop, committee chairman
Dick Zartmen aaid today.
K. Richard* ia financial secre­
tary; X. 0 . Heath, emergency
chairman; Roy Caudell, equip­
ment chairman; F. M. Haynes,
librarian; Harold Willis, assist­
ant scoutmaster: John Saunders,
transportation and procurement;
Cart Lommltr, treasurer, and Bill
LaBraa, refreshment*.
The troop went on an nvcrnigbt
I hike to Camp Wi’dernesi Friday.
Smuts Harris, H iynei and Not­
tingham were promoted to first
class.

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ing for all candidates ehmen
throughout the county, and getting
the “ best dedicated men” l« fill

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild through Thursday. High today. 72-76. Low tonight, 56-66.

Mothers Polio March
Urn mo thee* will be marching
Thursday in Uw annual Mothers
March on Polio.
Members of the Anne Miller Cir­
cle a a t last night to complete
plane tor (he house to house can­
vas* from i to T p. m. ia the biggcat fund raising effort in the
March o f Dimes program here.
Mrs. Betty Spencer, chairman of
i he Mother! March, and division
I*a d m will aea The Herald build­
ing as headquarter* for receiving
and tabulating th* contribution*
collected from household* by the
volunteer workers who will assist
the circle members.
Division leaders are requested
lo bring the funds collected by the

would be a randidale for the District candidate* wilt oppose
county commissioner
post
in Lawrence Swofford. while iwo
District S.
will oppose John Kridcr and five
the Jobs.
With Jsmrs Avery, of I.*kr
"We want to clear up the situa­ Mary, announcing his intrntion will run for the open District J
tion in the county,'* Rinrhart said. In qualify, the political pot in seat.
Rinehart would not comment the counlv began to boil up a list
Indications are that the District
further on what he meant by "the of candidates who are considering S rail will have at least two en­
situation."
opposing incumbents.
tries.
He also denied reports that hr
However. Clerk of the Circuit
Reports are that »t least four

A political group ha* been orgauiied in toe county with plans
ta select a slate af officers to
run lor the four county commis­
sion posts lo he voted on in toe
May primary.
K. D. Rinehart, spokesman for
the group aaid the organisation
waa sri up last night with the
main ohjertivea of actively work­

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A Titusville county commissioner. Bernard Parriah, to­
day tossed his hat in the political rintr and announced he
would "definitely be a candidate for the position of state
Senator from the 37th senatorial district comprised of B r e v .
ard and Seminole Counties.
The position is presently held by Douglas Stenstrom of
Sanford who announced last year
that he would not seek another
term.
tndicationi are that Parrish will
get no opposition from Seminole
County, according to Stale Rep.
Gordon Frederick.
Frederick reporlrd that a man
from Seminole just wouldn't have
a chance "bucking the strong
population of Brevard county."
Parriah it married lo the form­
er Frances Klingensmith and the
couple have five children. He Is
serving hit first term on the
Board of County Commissioners
and prior to hli election in ISM
wse active In several eivic or­
ganisations.
- He has served as a Trustee of
the Brevard County Schools, Coun­
ty Chairman of the Boy Scouts, is
a past president of the Titusville
Rotary Club, attained the rank of
major la the United States Field
Artillery during World War II
serving three yesrs overseas, and
la campaign chairman of the I960
United Appeal Campaign.
He is a Presbyterian. Mason and
an Elk and la vice-president o f
Nevini Fruit Company, Inc., a
citrus company which has opera­
tions extending from Mims to
Fort Pierce in the Indian River
section of Florida.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Democrat* kicked o ff tholr
I960 campaign today with • nations! committee meeting
.that will be climaxed Saturday by a flOO-a-plata banquet fea­
turing seven presidential hopefuls.
. _
Former President Truman also will speak at tha dinner,
which is expected to bring more than $200,000 into party
dtsffsrs. Democrats bars complainad that tka party ts financially
•trapped.
- A dial K. Stotoanon will ba the
selp major Democratic prtildantlal poddibility who won’t ipeak
at tba banquet. Tba unaueeaedful
H6S and 1166 cnndldnta originally
waa achodulod to app«ar but with­
draw on (rounds ho waa not soak­
ing lha nomination.
Th« potential cindldilea who
Will addresa tho dinner art Sens.
John P. Kennedy (Maas,), Hubtrt
H. Humphrey (Minn.) - the only
announced contenders — Stuart
lymlngton (Mo.) and Lyndon B.
dob Ison (To*.) and Govs. Ed­
mund Q. (Pat) Brown (Calif.),
Bobort B. Mtynar (N J.) and 0.
Mounts Williams (Mich.).
At laast nine other Democrat*
governors and hundreds of the
yerty faithful also will attand the
affair at tha Bheraton-Park Hotel.
Tba national eommltleo planned
to taka up a proposal by party
Chairman Paul M. Butlar for fiifng quotas on contributione of
■tdU Democratic organlMtion* to
Rational baadauartera.
Fireworks could erupt on thia
laauo. If thoy do, Butlar’a earlier
atatement that good hotel r«s*rTetiona and convention seata would
be alioted according to how states
meat their quotas could come up.
' Butler this weak named a comfcitte* to consider appeals*from
states unhsppy about their quotes.
Tha
DemocrsUc convention
•peas July 11 ht Los Angel#*.

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■ichpelat, M*rU Carolina,
i Tm art t i n t r aellfle* and »•
a«lro4 to flla aa sppesrsnes or
•lhar Uereeses, on or before tbs
gib lap of robrnarp, IMI, la that
aoruia anil far Dlrorca, fllod In
•ha Clreelt Canrt *litb Judlslel
Circuit. Sarniaala Coontr. .Florida,
Chanaarr x*. m i l . wbarnla Doala
L *lvse», Plaintiff, la aaokina a
Dlrorca from Charloa 1 Blv.ee,
Dafoe deal Harala fall not. olaa
a dafaall «IU X antarad asalaat
pan for an«h fallum.
A an*7 of euob appoaranc* ar
atb»r dafanaoa. muat ba mailed to
A. O. Mach, Attorney for Plaintiff,
f it Boat Cancard Avs„ Orlando.
Florida.
■ WITNItaa, tba hand of Iho Clark
sad tka Mai of aald Oourt.nt
Mafard, Mailaala Oanatr, Plorlda.
dtfc dap at Jaanarp, Ilia.

Prosecutor Says
He'll Ask For Gas
Chamber For Finch
LOI ANGELES (UPI) - Prose­
cutor Fred N. Whlehello lays he
la golac to sek the gas chamber
for both Dr. R. Bernard Finch
and Carols Trsgoff.
Wklcbsllo told United Prern tstonutional. after presentation of
tbs bulk •( tbs stata’a earn, that
he’ Has sot changed hie Intention
of siking the death psnalty Is the
kllliag ef tbs surgeon's brunetU
wife.
Tbs law hi California le unusual
os thia t u n . If the Jury rddchei
a verdict at first degree murder,
arguments era opened all over
sgala on Urn penalty and then
they must reach another unani­
mous verdlet on the penalty.
Tba woman who apart the eve­
ning with Mri. Barbara Finch, S3,
before she was ebot to death JtUy
II, li scheduled to tastily at tba
murder trial today.
Convict John Cody, * Sf, who
"hopei" ht U a ladlai' man and
admits ka la a liar, iwort Thuriday that ha had not been diked to
get coantor-evidence for divorce
agelaet Mra. Finch and to eleap
with her if neceeiary.
Cody wae returned to Jail ia
Minnesota after taitlfylng Finch
and Carols hired him "not to fol­
low Mrs. Finch, to kin her."
"You told Dr. Flach you didn’ t
know any woman you couldn't
(Im p with within 34 hour*," aald
Cooper.
"That'* a Ha," aald Cody.
Another tough wltnaaa against
the red-haired Carole, 33, now
beglaalog to weep into ■ handker­
chief, and tba still vary cheerful
Dr. Flach, 41, was Donn Mira,
handwriting expert of to years

RETIRING FROM VAH-7, Chief Morvin J. Rohlfa, right, ywooivod n
pi aqua from hi* commanding of floor, Cdr. Kenneth F. Rowail. Joining tho
carnmonr Aftor Rohlfa in*pec tod Min unit urn, from loft, his daughter,
Kahla, hia non, Dougina, and Mrs. RohlfR. Tha Rohlfa will liva at 118 E.
Coleman Cirelo. Tha ehief will enter the innurnnee bus Inass here.
(Herald Photo)

Past iaycee Prexys
Reminisced At Meet
Nine p u t Jaycaa president* told what tha Joyces* did
for them Thursday.
The past presidents were gueata o f honor at a Junior
Chamber o f Commerce luncheon in the Civic Center. Their
terms of office spanned more than 20 years.
John Kader said the Jaycecs must be interested in San­
ford and it* needs. Young men should come up and take over

New Bowling Alley
Opens Tomorrow
Jat Lines Bowling Alleys will
open tmofflclslly Sslurdsy night.
•Tho official opening won't be
until Feb. 31-31, but the public
can start bowling about 0 p. m.
Saturday, Manager John Spolskl
said Thursday. Regular opening
hours starting Monday will be
from 0 a. m. until the last bowler
leavei, Spolskl said.
Thera will ba Itm competi­
tion la tba grand opening. The top
local bowler will meet natlonelly
known kaglar Lee Jougllnrd. Free
bowling Instruction also will be
given during the grand opening.
Jot tones have air condition­
ing, a nursery and on intercom
system that telle bowlers when
their turn at the lanes has come,
Spolskl said. ___________

**Ml2fuatlfled bis studied of the
handwriting af Mrs. Finch and
tbo doctor mado him positive ■
chtck for 93,000 signed by Mra.
Finch to the order of tho doctor
was not her signature. Ho aald R
was hia opinion that Finch had
forgad it by copying or tracing.
Grant Cooper, Finch's euavt
and ebio attorney, got nut a mag­
nifying glass sad peered with lataailty at blow-up signatures of
tbo polr na ho asked Mire to es­
. Darld M. Oalckal
'
Clark at tka Circuit Oaart. pials bow ha reached such a
A. 0. Bank
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conclusion.
f i t B. Concord Art.
Mire pointed to "tremors" In
Orlando. KIi,
PaWIrt Inn I. II. tl. X .. Ilia. tha handwritlna and Cooper said
ta r n circu it court o r t u b ho had trouble spotting such tre­
JANUARY M
Si a m ju d icial circuit o r mor*.
M M i M , in A ko r o a s a a i.
ftdmlnlina
SOUR COURTT, PAORIOA. C S X Alfred
O
nes Jr., Sanford
lO R f a a. loasa.
Kirk Oliver, Sanford
VI HIT PBDBHAI. SAVINIIS AMD
Nora McDowell, Sanford
LOAN ASSOCIATION OR ORLAN­
DO, a aarporatloa,
Kelly Clary, Sanford
rialntlff,
The Bethune.Cookmon Collage
Lois Room . Sanford
Concert chorale will elng at Urn
Shirley Warren, Sanford
PAUL 'B. PALUBIt and BUNT
PALMBit, tali wits, PHUT NA- 8L John's Church Sunday, with a
Lorsce Peterson. 8anford
TIOKAL HANK AT WINTKR PARK Sanford student among the solo­
Betty Gooding, Sanford
a corporation I It- J. BBABOUT,
Manna George, 8anford
ists.
Md NBLLIU CAIITKII,
flattndonlo.
Dorothy Smith, Lake Monrae
William Wynn of Sanford, •
kOTIUM OP SUIT
Alice Hasty, Sanford
Junior
at
Bethuaa-Cookmaa,
will
TOI Panl K. Palmar
Births
bo • eololat when the 33 voice
r/o Louisa Bishop
Mr. and Mrs. Albart Warren,
chorale sings at the 7:10 p.m. con*
Ronla I. »°*
Pltasarald, O.orgln
Sanford, a daughter
cert. There will not bo any admis­
and
Mr. and Mra. Bobby Brtssoy,
sion charge. St. John's Baptist
llubp Palmar
Sanford, a daughter
Church la at Cypreaa Ave. and
r/a Louisa Blahop
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Itouto J. Oai dl-C
Tenth SL
Pltasarald, Oaor*l»
McDowell. Sanford, a ana
Too ara harabp notified that a
DUmissals
•nit to faraelosa a morlsasa an
Bart Peterson, Sanford
tba billow dooerlbod proportp boo
Mon oommonetd asalaat pou la
Kathleen Adams, Sanford
Iho Circuit Court of tka Ninth
David Schwelrkert, Lake Mary
Judicial Circuit, dominoIa County,
James J. Rubel, •Sanford
The family of Mra. Alice Hen
Florida.
The abbreviated title to iho •rasa, who diad Tuesday, requests
aauaa la Plrat Padaral darings and
Loan AsbobMl sa af Orlaada ». that ns flowers ho sent to dm
Communion Service
homo or chunk.
Paol B. Palmar, at si.
Tba daoarlptlsa of tka real proAll Salats Episcopal Church of
Funeral ritoa lor Mra. Handerportp proreadod asnlnat lai
ion will bo eoflducted at 11 o. m. EaterpriM will hold Holy com
Lot II, Slock A, of Little
Sunday at tha Zion Hope Baptist munion at I a. m. Sunday and
Woklna Batata*. Number
Oaa, Seminole Countp, Flor­
morning prayer at It a. m.
Church.
ida, accord ini U tka plat
tktraar, as raoordad la Plat

Hospital Notes

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College Chorale
Schedules Service

Family Asks No
Flowers Be Sent

B ooh I, pans I f. Pnbllo lln.
cord o wf Bomlaula Couatp,
Plnrlda.

Ton ara rtqulrod to flla pour
Antwar or other plsedtag with the
Clark af tka abars Court and serve
a aanp tharaof npoa alias, Hedrick
A Hoblnaon, 111 South Conn
Rlrnnt, Orlando, Plorlda, attornapa
tor tbo pUlatlff, on or before
Pabrnarp It. IMS. If pou fall to
da m i Decrta Pro Caafaaao will
ka antapod
at '
asalaat peu far tka
relief
if demanded In tka Cemplslat.
WITNBSd rnr kaad and tka aaal
nf aald Court ia Sanford. Somlaold
County. Florida, tola IMA dap af

ttaS*im-

DAVID M. QATOMML
Clark of tka Circuit Court,

Mass Confirmation
Held By Church

the community, be eald. Seder and
Ed Kirchhoff, a Jaycee president
of the m!d.lD30's agreed that
Jaycee membership and associa­
tion with other Jayeeee helps over­
come shyness.
Sonny Reborn eald that only
In the Jaycee* do you have tha
opportunity to work on a pet-pro­
ject, or a pet-peeve for the cornunity. Doug Stenetrom looked
back to when the Jayeeee set up
a firat aid elation here, and pro.
moted the bond issue which built
Seminole Memorial Hospital. Sanford waa ona of the few U, 8.
towns that lost population in tha
1030’e. The Jayeeee returning
from the., war had to convince
themselves they could build up
the community, Stenetrom aald.
Gordon Bradley, George An*
drew Speer, William Stamper and
Richard Deae were other past pre­
sident! who reminisced at the
meeting. Ken Simmons was emeac.

Smooth Sailing
Parly Slated

A male confirmation service at
AU Souls Catholic Church in
Sanford saw 100 children and 35
adults rective the Holy Sacrament
Thursday evening.
The Molt Rev. Joseph P. Hur­
ley, D. D., Bishop of Diocese of
St. Augustine, administered the
rites. Several priests from neigh­
boring parishes assisted in the
ceremonies.
While here, the Bishop also
blessed the new school at All
Souls Church. The school which
provides elass room space and a
social ball for the church haa
been In use since December 1st.
There are 450 children enrolled
ia gradea one through 10.
ttodendd of Ike school sang the
hymns sad presented special
music for the service of confirma­
tion add tba dedication of the
school afterward.
Father Richard J. *Lyons Is
the pastor at AU tomla Church
looa tod at till am at and Oak

Polio Funds To Be Asked Sunday

'Spooky/ 'Sparky'
To Aid Society
"Spooky and Sparky" win be
in Sanford Saturday trying to
halp gat members for the San­
ford Humaoe Society.
The two glant-sise pet*. • cat
and a dog, will cavort around the
Post Office all day seeking memberahlpe to rate* fund# for an
animal shelter.
Parents are invited to brldg
children to see the two unusual
animals and take out Junior mem­
bership* for youngsters at so cents
each. Full memberships also will
be signed.
The society started last week
to enroll members sod scheduled
acquisition of a shelter for atray
animals as Ita first major pro­
ject.

One of (ha evekts sponsored by
tha women of the Anna Miller
Circle to raise fundi for the
March of Dimes will be ■ road
block Sunday at the corner of
French Ave. and W. First St.
Police wiU assist the volunteer
workers In making. the eollcltalion by regulating the traffic
algnal x motorists ar* delayed as
little as possible.
Mrs. Sallia Wight, ehairman of

The CheckertaUs of VAH-11 will
mMt tonight at lha NAS Sanford
Ballroom to Introduce new shipmated and to wish departing mem­
ber! imooth tailing. The aquadroo
Is scheduled to leave Sanford Tues­
day for a seven-month eruise In
the Mediterranean.
The Chief Petty Officers of
Tonight’s party, beginning at
Naval Air Station and Fleet Units
7:30, will feature muiic of Nick
are giving a dinner party in honor
Pfeifauf and hit band. Refresh­
of Captain and Mra. R. W. Slye,
ments, door prizes, entertainment
Commanding Officer, Naval Air
and a few surprises are scheduled.
Station, Saturday evening at 7:30
Meeting with the squadron for
p. m.
the last time will be Leading Chief
Dress will be teml-formal for
Hoyle A. Shields, who ia retiring Circle Meet
the -event at which an orcheitra
next week after over 30 years of
The Evening Circle of the will play for dancing.
Naval service.
Reservations must be mad* at
WSCS of Grace Methodist Church
Shieldi reported to VAH-tl In will meet at • p. m. Monday at the CPO club not later than 11
February, 1957 and during the tha church.
a. m. Saturday.
squadron's last cruise to the Medi­
terranean ht asiumed the dutlee
of leading chief.
Shieldi, his wife Polly, and their
SECURITY
two children plan to remain in
SSOCIATES, INC.
Sanford.

Chiefs To Honor
NAS Commander

Health Official
To Attend M eet

STOCKS - BONDS

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Seminole County Tuberculosis
sad Health Association executive
secretary Mra. Lorraine Graham
will attend the Florida Conference
at Tuberculosli Workers Fab. 1-3.

MUTUAL • FUNDS

J. T el. Mgr.
Member • New

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TRAIN NOW TO BR A

H E A V Y E Q U IP M E N T
OPERAT O R

TraaquUliera: Chairman Estes
Kefauver (D-Tenn.) of the Senate
anti trust subcommittee — in Us
second day of hearings on drug
prices — said research on drugs
far cancer and mental health
might be lagging because drug
companies oppose government
patent poUclea. Kefauver eald
there was danger of socialised
medicine If companies failed to
cut drug prices soon.
Narcotics: Senate investigators
have been told "bureaucratic bun*J»a" In the Treasury Depart­
ment Ip Interfering with effort! to
halt narcotic smuggling from
Mexico, Sen. John A. Carrol) (DGoto.) said. He made tha statemenl at the start of a Senate Ju­
venile delinquency subcommittee
Investigation of Uw International
narcoties (raffle.

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SPECIALS
wtd

tha event, and Mrs. Bettg Ona,
co-chairman with Mrr, Russet
Spencer of the Mothers Mirth,
said eontributions to the polio
fund jriU be asked irons to a. m.
to I p. m. Sunday by mambeaa
of the group.
A meeting is scheduled Tuesday/*
for captaini and workera af tulw
various teams for the Mothers
March at tbe Elks Club. Flail
plana for the annual boas* to
house canvass by tbe women Jan.
2S will be mad* at this masting.

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Senate Drives Toward Final
Vote On Clean Election Bill
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Senate drove today toward a fi­
nal vote on the clean elections bill
already stiffened to limit cam­
paign donations by individuals
and total spending In presidential
campaigns.
Another "tough" provision—this
one aimed at curbing labor's in­
fluence In elections, primaries,
conventions and caucused — was
up for action.
Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-S.C.)
offered the labor amendment,
clearly aimed at the AFL-CKPa
Committee for Political Education
(COPE).
The amendment would prohibit
labor unions nr their political
arms from making any "contri­
bution or expenditure" in cam­
paigns or flections.
Other congressional news:

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�M AS May Get New Supersonic Craft
There are strong indications that a new supersonic
heavy attack aireraft, the A3J Vigilante, will be intro­
duced into Navy use in VAH-1 at the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
The brand new H-bomb carrying aireraft has been
wider development for five years by North American
Aviation Inc. K completed ita test flight teats in the
fall o f 1958. It is a twin engined, high wing, jet powered
type capable of operating from current aircraft earriera and airfields.
If the official decision is announced to place the
ASJ here, it will be the second time the Sanford NAS
has been selected for introduction of a new attack air­
cr a ft The ASD Skywarrior was put into use here in
February, 1957.
Factors in the w e o f th e Sanford station for in­

troduction of the new supersonic craft would be "the
adequacy o f facilities and economy o f introduction that
may be effected locally."
The station last week received praise for its effi­
ciency of operation and utilisation of manpower and re­
source# by the Navy inspector general's team which
completed a two-week inspection.
The station was given a high rating by the inspecting
team and Capt. Robert Slye, commanding officer, re­
ported that "they said we’re getting a dollar’s worth for
every dollar spent.”
J “ And we’re proud o f that,” Capt. Slye snid.
Although no official notice has been given that the
A3.I will come here first, the fact that h new program
of this type, which takes at least several months to get
started, is upcoming indicates an important role for the
NAS in future programs of the Navy.

A.’t f Vigilante,

lir r a lii

capable

of

supersonic delivery o f nuclear load

Cold Endangers

WEATHER: Fair, continued rather cold through Tuesday. High today, 65-60. Low tonight, 45-50.
VOL. XLIX

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

.MONDAY, JANUARY 26. 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Street Battle
Images In Algiers
Over Peace Plan
ALGIERS (UP!) - Heavily-arm­
ed
European
settlers
began
strengthening their fortress-like
barricades in the heart at Algiers
today in defiance at Praaident
Charles DeGauile'i plea to "return
to national order."
The government declared a state
of siege in hopes of restoring order
among the students and settlers
trying to force DoGauilt out of
office because of their die-hard
opposition to his "soft1' peace
plans for Algeria. Schools were
dosed.
b But the settlers ripped up new
patches of pavement and brought
in fresh wooden logs to reinforce
the breast-high barricades that
block off several streets to the
center of the city. They defiantly
destroyed helicopter-dropped leaf­
lets bearing DeGauiie's appeal.
1# Paris OoGaulle mat in emergancy stasia# with Premier Michel
Debra to deekte whether to uoe
fare# to • showdown with Mm
Wftottloro. The settlors end riot patoe .battled at sundown Sunday and.
at toast M persons war# reported
M od
A surrender ultlmstuto was axpooled. The settlers showed no
atg# ai surrender.
Heavy contingents af riot police
stood outside tho barriers. Army
troops wort streaming toward the
dtp to reinforce tho gerHaoar al­
ready there. Major totenections
tower* under heavy guard and mils
• o f barbed wire protected the gov­
ernment headquarters.
The settlers were entrenched
ooiy a short distance away.
Disturbances erupted agoto to­
day I# Ora# where a group of
riotera attempted Sunday to seise
the prefecture building.
Tho Oran demonstrator* stopped
several city buses, punctured their
IIres and pushed them across the
^streets to block them off.
w They included hundreds of stu­
dents and middle-aged Europeans
who formed a mob of 10,000 gunday aad fought a pitched bottle
with riot police. An unofficial
chock of hospitals showed 00 dead,
ton of them police, and 101 wound­
ed I# the fighting.
The a m p thus far was aloof
lo the settlers' appeals to Joto them
ia aa uprising which would bring
_ ibe downfall af DoGeulto and
• ro d what they fear-will bo a sur­
render to the Moslem rebels who
have boon bottling tho armp for
five year*.

Catholics To Get
New Church, School
^

South Seminole Catholics will gel
a new 1100,000 church aad ochool
this year.
The church and school will be
built on Altamonte Springs' Mait­
land Ave. and Spring Lake Road.
Rev. f t . Hubert Reason said to­
day.
The new unit will replace the
. St. Mary Magdelene's where Fr.
Reason is now pastor. The present
rhurch, which was converted from
the old Seminote Club, wlU bo utCd
ss a meeting ball.

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State Employment
MIAMI (UPI) — Florida’s cold­
est weekend of the year left a
stricken winter vegetable Industry,
a host of unemployed migrant
farm workers and at least four
dead today.
Estimates of the ruin of vege­
table crops in the Dad* County and
l,aka Okeechobee area* ran to SO
to tto per rent. This represented

a potential loss of million* of dol­
lars, ami the effect will lie long
lasting in higher prices for vege­
table* through Hie nation in weeks
to ronta.
Iiryan Page, Miami district di­
rector of the Florida Slate Em­
ployment Service estimated about
7,000 migrant workers — mostly

County's Citrus
News Briefs Crop Damage
N o Incidents
Reported 'Small'

Robert Lee, V. M. Arnett, Mrs. Roberta Richards, Ralph W ight after receiving
Jaycee awards for the year. (Herald Photo)
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Is Young Man Of Year;
Mrs. Richards, Lee, Arnett Honored
Ralph B. Wight II was announc­ young farmer of the year for bia
ed as .the winner of the Jaycee work to the cattle business.
Distinguished Service Award for
Hit citation pointed out that
tost at tha Junior Chamber of
ha was Judged to have made the
Commerce’i award* banquet.
most progress with his original
Wight was acclaimed principal­ herd, had made outstanding im­
ly for bia work previously ia ob­ provement in pastures and drain­
taining a blood bank here and age and had used hit technology
then spearheading Us growth and to the best advantage.
construction of Ua own building
I*e it president of toe Cattle­
last year. He also was cited for
hi* work with the Elks Play­ men’s Assn., ■ member of tho
ground for three years, being on Farm Bureau and ia active in
the bosrd of the Harry Anna Crip­ church and civic program* to
pled Children’s Home at Umatilla, Oviedo and (he county.
First recipient of tho Young
for activity with the Rotary Club,
Elk* Club, American Legion, to Sailor of tha Year award waa
A g and the Holy Cross Episcopal Verlin M. Arnett, first clan avia­
Church. He is the secretary-trea­ tion fire control technician af
VAH-3.
surer of the Wight Grocery Co.
Nominated by a board of offic­
Three other outstanding young
people was presented awards by ers from the squadron. Arnett
the Jaycees as they wound up was selected by ■ station board
their annual Jaycee Week. These from a group of several outstand­
wore for the county’s outstand­ ing enlisted men.
Arnett’s activities include be­
ing young teacher, young farm­
ing a Scoutmaster, president of
er and young sailor.
Mrs. Roberta Richards, a mem­
ber of the Sanford Grammar
School faculty, was voted the out­
standing teacher. This award was
given for teaching ability and
school activities, but also includ­
HAVANA (LTD —The imicprr.d
ed Judging on accomplishments rnt newspaper Dairin do Is Mar­
asked
pointedly
Sunday
in civic endesvors outside tho ina
whether supporters of Premier
school.
Mrs. Richards was praised not Fidel Castro “ are burning newsonly for her teaching abilities but papers as Hitler did under Nosfor her additional volunteer work ism."
An editorial entitled "Fidel's
which she does, including direct­
ing the glee club after school hours Words" contrasted Castro's as­
and being president of the local surances that the Cuban press
chapter of Alpha Della Kappa, an would be free even lo criticise
honorary teachers sorority. She him. During lha past two months
also takes part in church activities ; publications unpopular with (he
and Is a church organist.
revolutionary regime have been
An Oviedo native, Robed K. stolen nr burned in half a doten
Lee, was judged tha outstanding Cuban towns.

Castro Queried
On Press Freedom

Rescuers Drilling
Altamonte Springs Man For
Buried Miners
Killed In Road Mishap
w A 33-year-old Negro truck driv- and taken to Seminole Memorial
•r from Altamonte Springs was Hospital.
Hospital authorities reported
killed when bis vehicle overturned this morning that Luster was In
in a ditch early Saturday morning. "fair" condition.
The Sheriff's office re|»irled
Douglas MeGavuck was killed
that the track veered o ff the road
I# Um mishap white a companies o# Um 014 Lake Mary Highway
to the track, Aerie Luster ef IBM and Cook's Corner and turned
Poptar Ave., Sanford, was injured over, landing in a dilcb.

COALBROOK (UPI) — South
Africa's biggest diamond drill
chewed Its way toward a rubbleblocked gallery in the Clydesdale
coal mine today and bystanders
wondered whether it would prove
to be a trap or a tomb for the
440 miners caught SIS feel under­
ground by a cave-in Thursday.
The Immediate aim of the drill­
ing waa lo cut i 14-inch abaft
through whisk any survivors of
the cave-in might obtain air, food
and water.

the local Fleet Reserve Assn, ment on stales righls—they will
cbapltr, being chairman of the preserve the good old Constituboard of trustees of Kbeneser tion, but Ihey don't want to grab
Methodist- Church and teaching the bull by Um horns where h
Study school He also is rated ■ 1 will do tho most good-down oo
top msa to his field by the N a v y ...........................
the local lovel," he laid
Tho Jaycees and their honored
Four members of lha Junior
gueste beard Judge Voile Wil­ chamber received certificates of
liams, who won the distinguished merit for being chosen Jaycee of
service award himself in ISS2, the Month in the local organisa­
spetk on "the future of young tion's program.
men in America."
Jack Erickson, Don Royar, Gar­
Judge Williams delivered a ring­ nett White and Jack Wilber were
ing call to young people to Join honored for Uieir work during the
the Jaycees and assume the Iasi four months of 1BH including
responsibilities that go with lead being commltlro ehslrmen h r
•rahip in tha community.
msjor projects.
Ho stressed particularly the
need for leadership on the local
level rather than state and na­
tional levels.
"The woods are full of so-call­
ed leaders who are not willing to
servo their - community because
they a n waiting for toe call of
bigger (bingo. They can't find
Pfc. Robert H. Weber, a Matin*
time to loach Sunday school, to sentry at Ui* Hanford Naval Air
attend P-TA, to sarvt as chair­ Station, is listed In critical eondlman of the Got Oul the Vote Com­ lion M a y as a result of an ac­
mittee, to bo a member of the cidental shooting last night.
Christmas Parade Committee —
Weber was wounded wltrn a
but they will fight to tlirir latl wra|H&gt;n being unloaded by an­
breath against federal rnrrt.arhother Marine accidently was fired
and ha waa hit in tha chest. He is
in the Orlando Air Fore* Bata
Hospital.
.
The commanding officer of the
Marine Barrarks at the air sta­
NASHVILLE, N. C. (UPD-Two tion has otdered an investigation
convicts armed with a rifle and of tlie accident.
pistol captured a guard and kid
Pfc. Weber is the son of Mr.
naped a passing motorist today in and Mrs. Otto Weber, 6316 Elliott
a break from a road gang.
Ave., Middle Village, N. Y.
Tbs men beaded west toward
Spring Hope, about nine miles
from here. Tha Nash County
sheriffs office reported the rar
tha convicts were believed driving
NEW YORK
■lock
was wan about an hour after the
10 a. m. break on U. S. 64 beyond prices al 1 p. m.:
American Airlines ........ . 3144
Spring Hope.
American TAT
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liethlelhrm Sterl ........... . . 32
Caterpillar ........................
DuPont ..............................
Ford Motor .....................
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep General Klertric .............
Frank Koyalski (D-Conn.) today General Motors ............... . SOH
proposed a sweeping revision of Graham • Paiga ................
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the armed forces which would Int. T A T ...................... . a«H
mold the Army, Navy. Air Force, Lorillard .......................... . 3t'a
Marines and Coast Guard into ooc Minute Maid ................... . 1IH
defease unit.
Penney ............... # .......... . 122U
Kowalski, a former Army Colo­ IVftl) IIft ............. .
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nel, submitted legislation that Royal Ainrrican .............
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would give full command author- Scare Roebuck .................. . 41‘ j
Mg la a airilian secretary af da- Sludebakor.......................... . 3140
fensa wMh only the President as U. S. Steel ..................... . S2H
commander-to-ci.:.. suev* him.
Wcsltogbout* El.................

Marine Sentry
Shot In Mishap

Convicts Escape
From Road Camp

1 p. m. Stocks

Combine Forces,
O fficial Says

FLOYD, Va. (UPI) - Nina Ne­
groes filed quietly into the side
door of sn all-white high school
today in the first racial integra­
Seminole County’s 63 million
tion in mountainous Southwest citrus Industry apprars lo have
Virginia. Thera were no incidents. escaped serious damage from the
coldest weekend of the year and
D efends Policy
prolonged cold spell that has seen
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Defense frost blanket Hie area for the
Secretary Thomas S. Gales staun­ past five days.
chly defended today the adminis­
County Agent Cecil Tucker re­
tration's missile and satellil* ef­ ported Ihis morning that ha would
forts as a witness before the not venture a guess on how murh
House Space Committee. Gates citrus was destroyed but the
said the Defense Department's figure was "very small" and was
ballistic mlssils and apart pro­ nowhere near the serious damage
gram* had "in about ten years to groves during the msjor fraexc
achieved impressive rasuKa."
to 1637.
Tucker explained that to ail pro­
Commissioner 111 .
bability - only- tho yeung citrus
OCALA ('UFD —Florida AgrC trees were hurt. He compliment­
culture
Coaamititonar
Nathan ed citrus farmers who fired early
Mayo, 13, (ought baek today after and protected the 16,000 acrea of
an attack of pneumonia which eitru* to the county.
hospitaliied him with a 104-degree
However, the vegetable Indus­
fever. The veteran Cabinet offi­ try in tho county suffered "slight
cial waa reported in serious condi­
to heavy" damages in many areas.
tion Sundsy night. Rut hospital
Heaviest hit, according to Tuck­
attendants ssid be appeared to er, was lha celery and cabbage
be improving.
industry. The county agent todieted that vegetable damage may
Shipbuilding: Strike
hit near tha half millioo mark but
NEW YORK (U ri) - 5Utkins at Ibi* Unto it was tan nsriy to
shipbuilders meet with federal give as accurate figure on tha
mediators and tha Bethlethem lost.
Steel Co., today la an effort to
Temperature* dipped to V de­
settle a strike affecting lha na­ grees Saturday and Sunday morn­
tion’s nuclear shipbuilding pro­ ings but a warmup trend waa re­
gram. About 10,000 members of corded this morning ai tempera­
tho Marino and Shipbuilding Work, ture* rote to 36 degrees.
ert Union are on strike against
Tucker said ho plant to make
Iirthlehem's Quincy, Mass., yard an attentive tour of all citrus and
snd tha nearby Fora River yard. vegetable areaa to the county be­
fore making My damage figures
Missing: Passenger
public.
KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI) Jaime Ruii, who woo listed at
one of tha 37 victims of latl
week's Montego Bay airline crash
Rids for three pieces of equip­
was not on tha piano at oil, ment for (be county road depart­
authorities disclosed Sunday sight. ment will be opened at Tuesday’s
Dead to hit place wot Mario Cam. county commission meeting.
pusano, a frieod who had bor­
Bids will be awarded for a new
rowed Ruit'a passport to order loader, miser and dragline.
to return from Now York to BoTh* commission alto will award
gotba, Colombia, to attend to a bid for a new pick-up truck for
pressing business. Both wara Co­ the county's agriculture depart­
lombian cilltena.
ment.

Bid Opening Set

Negroes and Puerto Rlrant —
would be oul of work within 10
days. He said Ihis would jeopard­
ise the welfare of 21,000 persona
when (be families of th* workers
are included.
At least three persons died of
nttempt* to keep warm In lb*
fleeting weather and one man was
killed when his car skidded off an
ice-coated bridge.
Sunday, when most of the dam­
age was done to the vegetable
crops, taw the slate's first snow
in two years when a light covering
[ell in North Florida.
South Florida got aome relief
this morning aa temperatures
failed to go below freexlng la
most sections. But a radio station
in Gainesville at the north end of
the slate reported a morning low
of 17 degrees.
Ironically, white disheartened
grower* inspected their withered
fields to Dade County Sunday
afternoon, tourlatt crammed the
beaches to soak up sunshine. Tha
temperature to the Miami area
rose into the comfortable BO'a In
lha afternoon after the coldest
dawn of the year.
Dawn was obscured in the vegetable growing areoi Sunday by
dona* clouda of black smoke from
smudge pots and pile* af gaaoltoa
soaked rubber lira*.
Snow fell over northwest Florida ■Sundsy white temperatures hover­
ed to the mid-30'a. U m Weathew
Bureau said it was the Brat snow
to Um slot* otooe Uw record
frees* of 1*31.
Tho flakes malted amoat aa see#
at they hit the ground at Pent#- „
cola, DoFunlak Springs and Cresiview.
Damage ooUmale* to winter
vegetables ranged a* high a* SB
and M par cent. Thousand# af
acres of-po** h*am. squash and
tomatoes wore scared to th* rich
vegetable bolt aoulh of Miami.
Looms from th* frees* were
expected to ha counted to mil Rons
of dollar* and tend prira* at
fresh ragotobto* across tha no­
tion akyrockattog.

Two Cars Crash,
But Nobody Hurt
Two cart crashed at Sanford
Ava. and Onora Rd. today, hut no­
body waa hurt aerioualy.
Mri. Mildred Ebarla waa driving
aast oo Onora Rd. when bar »*r
crashed Into Um front af a car
coming north on Sanford Avt., th#
Highway Patrol said. Virgil Cllfr
ford Gracey of Sanford waa driv­
ing Um northbound tar. Highway
Patrolman Olin Garrett charged
Mrs. Ebarto with failure to yield
th# right of way.

County Tax Money Keeps Pouring In
Over 61 million has been coiledid by Ibe tax eollrctor’a office for
taxes and the sale of 1M0 auto
licensa plates, Tax Cdllacter John
Galloway reported tbia morning.
Galloway said bis office, aa af
ibis morning, has lasted to,373 re­
ceipts and baa taken to IBST.ITS.SS
In taxes.
The tax collactor reminded realdents that they only have this
week to take advantage of tha four
percent discount when payinS
taxes.
Starting next week, the tax dis­
count will drop la oo* perraat.
Galloway reported alee that his
office has issued 7,023 licenaa tag*
and collected 1136,*41.33. The dead­
line for all county residents to have
their 1*60 aulo lagi is Feb. 3B.

Peron’s Plant
Develops Trouble
CIUDAD TRUJILLO (UPI) Former Argentio* President Juan
D. Pcron took off aaply today oo
a chartered flight to Europe, but
was forced to return here bocauao
of "minor engine trouble."
Guillermo Santonl, manager af
th* Brasilian airline from which
paron chartered Iho big Coastalfatioo, did aol specify the trou­
ble."

TOPSY-TURVY Iice turn lag* are a now
lactor John Galloway.
ha# char*
_■ Galloway,
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sallling tha tags ia 8emiaoi# County, nlao got four MU
of duplicated tags In th# shipment. All the misprints w il
go buck lo TuUahaaae#.

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id the Rev. David g. Canada a*
fim paaler af the Alliese* Church
Was aeda at tha Sunday stnrfcet.
* Me win leeve ienferd to bacomc
Senary Alliance at Lake Worth.
I Pester CanafU will end hla min­
istry after aersa year* of arnica
t l thU eemmeatty an Pah. 14. At
A n t time tha Annual Missionary
Oenveabao tor thia year win coma
te e d ost. ThU it a highlight of tha
-peer la ell Allleace Cburchaa which
g l N the graup it* dleUnclloo as an
evsngalkal Chriitlan group with
ga latass* »Uikm*ry program.
. . Thera are 14 corporation* la
Mm U. S. with mors than IW.ooo
Stockholder* each.

Legal Notice
Horten w

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UNB 1 VMTAK BSTAT1M, me.

Comes new Imho Srlrsn Kstots*.
is. en* publish** this, Its nolle*
» the Public of Somlnolo County,
lorlSa that It wilt r.queet rooolu.
Ion mooting plat af taka' Sylvan
IgUlee approved by tbo Board of
Oanty CommlMloii.r. of Stmlnol*
ounty on ta# ith day of Auaust.
The! the petlUenar, Lake aplvan
Otataa. Inc., I* Ik* pramastor af
la to* *tmpl* UUa ta tkai pan
f tha trad for which varatlon
i deslrod. That vacation will not
ffeet tbo fee ilmpto till* nwnrr*
» lota tl, ta. te. hr. I*, it. se,
K 41, 4*. 4T. *S. as, t), IT. I*. Tt,
I, M, sea M. Lake Srlvoo Betatee
IS tbo atraote an* aommaata aa
tr -Ik* plot approved an tha Ith
■r Of Aaauot. lit*. tad raedrded
l Plot Book f. pas* tl at the
Somlnolo County,
, nnbtla
u u o n*mrde
iiernra. of
or a.minoi*
r.nuniy.
Fieri**. Taat suck vacation will

;&gt; not affect the Insreee and spree*

as tho fee slmpio till* owasrs of
1' tho ohov* numhorod lots In said
1 aubdlvtaloa.
That tho slat* and couaty lax**
. da* ea tha proporilsa la this eub.
. , dlvUloa have been paid for all

-U r. Star* at the Sanford Re*
received a tottor lad wook fra * a
D i l u y tooldonL.
0 . M. (Jim) Km 4 m m tha lottor
tnd t l cants ta Mr. Star with the
following ward* i
“Thank you for tho opportunity
end pleaiuro of allowing me ta
walk along tho aoo path* and talk
to the bird* and other animal* of
tho *00.
“ Disneyland has nothing on
you.**
. T'
Rood continued, “ eaieloaod pleat*
find a quarter to get you aomo
food, but uao aoma of the money
tor the other animals toe."
Road I* blind and taya ho talk*
to tha animal* with hi* eano.
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riagr rice at Lyman High Tueeday
night and Geldahor* Element*ry
Beheal Wodneiday afternoon.

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Chief Patty Officer* from tht
Naval Air 8t*Uon feted their new
commanding o f f i c e r Saturday
night and about MO portona wel­
comed Capt. Robert Sly*. The
party waa held at the CPO Club.
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Aa all heater exploded la Rob­
ert Herring'* 4U E. Third St.
home Thunday. Fire from the oxploilon burned up a bed and
clothlngi the (Ire department *ald.
A eity block, burned in a gras*
fire aa Elliott Ave. between Fourth
and lighth St. the tame day.
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At tho county commlnlon meet­
ing laat week, one cemmiitfbner
brought up the matter of agree­
ment aadfor disagreement among
tho board member* on varioua
builnea* and a*Id "1 b#l*lv# that
thia board ha* agreed dosa to 05
per cent o f tho time."
The vary next motion found the
board member* agreed again—to
adjourn tor lunch.

County residents will got a
chance ta aa* legitimate theater
Saturday night whan Bette Davis
and Barry Sullivan appear In a
dramatic presentation of tho
works of Pulltter prise winning
poet Carl Sandliurg. Tickets are
available In the Woodruff Build­
ing, corner Park Ava and Pint S t
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Sanford has become a haven for
about 1,000 robin* Which artivod
the wintry
here today to
blasts from up
Mrs. Floyd Harris, 107 N. Vlr.
ginla Ava., reported that the rob­
ins ware "all over the yard and
area this morning."
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Bomlnolo County school lunch
personnel will leant haw to ate tf*M*am tokkaaMmalMaa a u u ^ mask
rice Tuesday and Wednesday. u w i f NOcomniiTN optniQ w pok
Mrs. Dorothy Hutchosea, n He* l o a r Soarings today oa a • bill
industry rvpraasatatlva, wilt speak aimed at averting a nose-dive la
borne building this spring by giv­
ing tha industry a “ bilUoa-doUar
ihot-in-tha-arm.”
Chglrmaa Albert Ratal (D-Ata.)
af tha haaklng subcommittee predieted a substantial dccltae ta
horn* building ta tha next tow
taoaths unless Congress provide*
additional mortgage credit.
Hi* measure would act up a
ipeelat blUkm-dollar toad far tht
purchase of FHA and GI loan*
•a lower-priced home*.

Mrs. Angie Purdy
Dies At 87

That tbs subdivision do** not lie
h with la tha corporato llmiit af ear
tow* ar elty, aad therofor* no
. vaoatlon . by such eorporalloo Is
‘ aoqelrad.
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X-AKB BYI.VAN ESTATES, INC.
Bp Laird B. l-*sa Jr.
Preeldem

Vm f t S S f i
t Sanaa atoning In said Court wheroU NORMAN B. UBPORP.gr and
, BUM H. UMPOIIEgT, hie wife,
era Plaintiffs aad OHLANDO
TANUEtUNR OORP, a Plorlds Car- Mention. ARViOA o r o v b s c a , •
Harld* Corporation, THE COUNTT
TRUST COMPANT. banking Car' paratl*«,

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i nnder tho laws *r tb* uaiud
•itatoa end c a m a n d r a a . stein ,
Mnoeotora at tk* **t*to of If. a .
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In* epeelflcotiensp
(f) Machine mutt hove a mini­
mum at t l soporot* register*,
ncsamulitlng saparity ta IH.«
»»».»». for oarh rogUtor.
(I) Mutt heva Indication of each
trmneortlon,
U ) Must have 4 separate cask
drawers with Individual

totals,

(4) Machine mutt ksv* locked
oonoocutlve counter that assnot bo raaot
&lt;l) Machine tuutl bars lecirid
irsn»actlos counters.
(4) Machine must prevldo far
void sperstloa and aecumuIsie tetal at all voids.
(f) Mschlii* mutt be able to Ite­
mise 1st* ell ar any departmoata, Itsulns an* rorolpt.
II) Markins mutt provide for
Clork of Court signature on
receipt.

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Monty. Florida, thia Had day at
tsnurr. A. D. tie*. ..
DAVID M. OA1CHEU Clark
at Clroutt Court, RtmUslo

end without any attempts by FBI
agent* to question him.

Agvnta have refused to dlecuee
tho cat* publicly, but announcement Sunday that Spears would
bo arraigned nest Monday on a
federal charge of transporting n
stolen car was taken by observer*
Nearly IN different model* of
of the cnee as n tacit admission
that investigators have run Into a foreign ear* am now home sold
ta th* U. S.
deadend.

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The Ruth Claw of tho PlMcrest
Baptiit Church met at tha homo
of Mrs. A. N. McKclvey last
Tuesday. The meeting began at
i:00 p. m. with tha opening praytr led by Mrs. C. R. Bell.
Tha project adopted tor next
month waa Urn collectloa of Ra­
sas tor tha Barepta Root Homo.
Both now and used linen* will
ha collected tor thia project.

8 x 10 SILVIRTONI VIONITTI PORTKAIT
IT S FAN TASTIC
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PICTURI
FOR O N L Y

Todd Is Named
Knight Commander

Tuns.

Wed.— Jan. 26 &amp; 27
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GARRETTS
P R IN C S

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T H E

F A M O U S

Alfred O n t o Jr., Sanford
Mildred Rebars, Sanford
Laada Colby, Sanfard
Marguerite Graves, iiatord
Betty PhUltaa, Sanford
Kathryn Gllelrap, Sanford
Bwaia Richardson. Sanford
JANUARY H
Adal McKontta, Mims
Darinas Staff, Sanfard
Charles Braun, DnRary
MUdrnd Smith, Sanford
William Ferguson, Lake Mai
Mr. end Mrs. Joel Y. Weever.
SentoN, e dsughtar
Mr. end Mrs. Staetay Smith,
.Sgatorg, t daughter
Diemiseels
William Tyre, DoBary
Riley Pelf, Sanford
Aide Getman, Sanford
Howard Cuthtai. Sanford
JANUARY M

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P H O T O C R A P H E lU l

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C l t A N f K S

WUlism Brawn, DoSary
Rllubetb Sbiaholeer. Sanford
Timothy foehraot, Tttuivlllo
Shlrtay Buyllor, Sanford
Edward N. Flowing, Sanford
Waller Bell, Sanford
aoorM Manna, Sanford
Lais Soane, Sanford
foggy Roof, Mime
Boroloo Hail, Sanford
Howard Favillo, Sanford

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W Clreult f f tkg BUI* *f PierII, that) offer far sal* end oil*
0 the hlehost and beat bluer
or took ot pub)i« saury at U *
rant deer of tha n«mla*U Couaiy
mart Itausa la nusford, Florida
is Wadaeaday Pebrusry leih. A. D.
MB, Ot UlM o’aloeh A. M. tha
allowing dooorlbod ar*party de*vlboi IsesM Piaal Decrr*. .itu .t4. lying aad b*lng IH g*mlnol*
'•uaty, Ptorido. aad msrs parti•iseir nairrtbod **i
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of aomlnoi* County, Plorlds. will
receive seated bids, whisk ar* to
b* plainly marked ea the eutatd*
of the envelop* “Staled bid for
Validating Mochlno", at the office
of tb* d ir k or the Circuit Court.
In tho Cunrt Houeu. Saafard. PierIds, up to I o'clock ft M. Pebruary a. IIU, u d opened at Ki**
A. M. Pebruery *, IN* or o* o**a
thereafter as paeslbla, for tho fol­
lowing!
On* Cash Control end Validating
Machine I* be need by tb* Clark
of the Circuit Court of nominal*
County, In tho CUrk'e Office, Bon-

PHOENIX, Arts. (UPI)—Fedoral authorities apparently hare
born unable to shako Robert V.
Spears' claim that h* did not sab.
otaga the National alrllnar which
crashed into tho Gulf of Mexico
Nov, 16 with tho lose of 42 lives.
Spears, 64, appeared calm and'
unqorrtod In hie county jail call
today where ho spent tha. week-

a combination pritnary-fwvoatkm
uratem tor (electing aomiaaaa.
Keating retaliated bjr introducing
a civil right* rider to tho Long
propoial which would nullify any
primary election in which a federal
court found that “ any duly quali­
fied voter bad been denied an oquat
opportunity to register and vote.**
A vole on. that could plunge ito
Senate into an all-out row over eini
right* ahfad of schedule. Demo­
cratic and Republican leaden are
planning to bring up tho civil rlghl*
luue on Feb. 15.

HOOVER M Y

Ruth Clan Sets
Linen Project

Manning Todd la tha bow earnmender tor Um Taytor Commandary af Knlgbta
At taataUatioa earwmoaloa toeoatly, other offlcan lastaled
warn Richard Coaa, gonaralto*mo; Georgs W. Carver, captata
general; W. I . Wahar, aoatar
warden; R. X. Wataal, jaalor w ar
daa; John Shepard, standard bear­
er; David Scott, sword bearer;
M. Dicta, warden; Hashajr White,

L. « . U f a . Becretary
&gt;T A T E oV FLORIDA
OOUETT OP ORAXaC
. Befere mm the undersigned euthn.
ftty, perosaolly appeared U lrd B.
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- a n * Seeratary reepaotivsly of U h *
’ \v|Mvaa Boufom Inev'wh* certined
- to am that they esoentad tha abnv* NOTICE in hereby given that t am
’ and fatoaolag tnatrwmont an thl* oagageS In buetnoao at Para Plaaa
Para Park, gemlael* County. PierIda, nndar the fletlUenS asm* at
k &amp; r 'I U l
Ban (JrIff la Apeaoy, sad that I In­
tend. to roglater sold asm* with
tho Clerk at the Circuit Court,
Sentinel* Ceunly, Florid*. In no*x e t t c a n r cleric * n e ta
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IP YOU THINK it’s cold
In 8anford check with
Mark Whitehead, non of
Mrs. Iona Whitehead of
Sanford who is now serving
with tha Air Delavopmgnt
Squadron at M c M u r d o
Sound, Antarctica.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - M i l l
eadera worked behind the , cent*
todajr to *peed the elean election*
j IU to a final rote and to avoid a
Ihreatrned prematura ahowdown
ovar civil right*.
After more than a week of debate
and amendment, the election*
mraturc appeared beaded for final
pauage tale Friday when the civil
right* laaue caat a threatening
ihadow acroti it* path.
Unlea* Sent. Ruuell B. Long (DLa.) and Kenoetb B. Keating (RN. Y.) agree to give ground In
thair battle over amendment*, the
civil right* fight would delay pa*■age even longer.
The marl developed when Long,
admittedly aiming at Kaatlng, pro-

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - AisUtant Senate Democratic Leader
Mike Manifield hai written off
Adlai E. Slovenian’* chance* of
becoming the Democratic presi­
dential candidate again thi* year.
W Mansfield laid Sunday the Democrata' standard-bearer will he
eye of four lenatori — John P.
Kennedy (M ail.), Lyndon B.
Johnson (Tel.), Hubert H. Hum­
phrey (Minn.) and Stuart Syming­
ton (Mo.t—and "nobody else.”
Gov. Edmund B. (Pat) Brown
»l*f»MSW.OO||
of California agreed that the four
senators have emerged ai the
Willit VQUNO 500leading candidate*. He said he
did not believe Stevenson "can ait
lift! VOTING
100.00
0back and be drafted.”
Brown said he could foresee the
J O fk tO * / }
circumstances in which a dead­
locked convention would turn to
Stevenson but added, “ I don't
think that will happen.”
DIG THAT CRAZY CAT and thnt man-sized dog helping get members for
The four senators in the presi­
the Snnford Humane Society! With that toothsome twosome to help, the
dential picture were looking, talk­
society got started in its drive to gel nn animnl shelter. Collecting funds
ing and acting mors than ever
like all-out candidates In the wake
from left, "Spooky," Mrs. Ernest Cowley, Mrs. Ruth Rankin nnd "Sparky.”
of developments over the week­
Crowds o f kids slopped by .to sco the animals and 18 member were obend.
tained for the society Saturday. Mrs. Rcaula Thornton became a $100 life
*4 Their backwaidness appeared
member and the total collected was $169.28
(Herald Photo)
w to fall sharply as a result of the
Democratic Party’ s big president­
ial "style show” Saturday night,
in which seven prospective presi­
dential candidates participated.
Johnson, who says he isn't run­
ning despite a Texas boom in his
behalf, smilingly greeted the other
White House hopefuls as "fallow
J. S. Tlllli is the new president of
front runners” in his speech.
Symington, who like Johnson ,LOS ANGELES (L T I)-C srel* R. Bernard Fineh the conflicting Sanford Atlantic Coast Line Em- j
ployes Federal Credit Union.
doesn't plan to enter any presi­
Other officers elected to serve;
dential primaries, voiced sincere Tregoff battles this week to keep stories she told shortly after the
during 1900 with Tillis are II. D.
thanks for being Included in the out of her murder trial with Dr. killing of the surgeon’s wife.
"parade of prospects.” He ob­
The prosecution had only 10 Stanley, vice president; O. S. Tol­
er, secretary-treasurer, and B. R.
served that "everybody wants to
witnesses left and expected to rest Brrtleson, assistant treasurer.
run for president this year.”
its east by Tuesday or Wednesday.
Directors re elected at the an­
But it will try to get into the nual meeting of members were J.
record tho story Carole, 2.1, told S. Tillis, O. S. Toler, B. R. Bertie-1
son. T. Coff and O. K. Goff, who.
officer*
before she, too, was wilh If. H. Fortner, B. Johnson.
r
NEW YORK (U N ) — Did teen- charged with the murder of Mrs. C. P. Harkry and H. D. Stanley!
age heiress Gamble Benedict Barbara Jean Finch.
complete Ihe board of direclors.
Carole was arrested as she The Credit Union paid a dividend
leave her married lover In Peri*
of 3 per cent on aavlngs as of Dec. I
* One of Geneva's sons la the new voluntarily or was she spirited to stepped from the witness stand 31, 1959, the fifth artnuat dividend
president of the Federal Land tha New York townhouso of her at the preliminary hearing for or that amount paid. Under the
Bank of Columbia, S. C.
grandmother against her wishes! Finch. Tho story sho told then amended federal law, credit unions
T. Meade Baker who was born in
The actions of tho 10-year-oid had many contradictions from the may now pay semi-annual divi­
Geneva and graduated from San­ heiress to tho Remington type­
dends and it was announced that
ford High was named to Uw post writer fortune indicate ahe left one she told officers originally in such would be the policy of this
Ms Vegas when Finch was ar­ credit union in future.
Wednesday by the rams Credit
her heart in Parisi The words of
Board of Columbia. Baker served
her brother, Douglas, 21, offer a rested at her apartment the day The treasurer’* report showed
on the staff of the Columbia bank
that assets totaled $145,743, savings
after the killing.
since 1924. He attended Stetson contradiction.
Originally, ahe denied she car­ deposits $128,486, undivided profits
“ My sister Is hero of her own
University and graduated from the
$1,700, reserves, $6,500. Loans to
Executive Program of the Univer­ volition. Sho came home because ried a "murder kit" up the drive- members totaled $133,545. The
way
to
the
Finch
home
th*
night
1
asked
-her
to
come.
She
is
truly
sity of North Carolina. Baker is
credit union lias 363 member*.
married to the former Anne sorry she mado a mistake,” Doug­ of July 18 when Mr*. Finch was
killed.
In
her
second
version,
she
las
said.
Graves of Jacksonville. They
Tha runaway debutante return- said she brought i| because Finch
have ooe daughter, Laura Meade,
1/ „•* * f&gt; If: f*
who Is a receptionist at the Colum­ ed to New York during tho week­ wanted a flashlight in it.
Carole also kept quiet the con­
end near hysteria accompanied by
bia Museum of Art.
her brother and the family law­ tacting of John Patrick Cody in
La* Vegas, The defense claims
yer, Robert Hoffman.
The tearful arrival at the air­ the convict was hired to get di­
port, recorded by television cam­ vorce evidence on M's. Finch.
eras, flash bulbs and the ques­ Tha state says he wu. hired to
tion! of a large force of reporters kill. Whichever it true, Carole
was in sharp contrast to the mad* no mention of Cody until
far
couple's clandestine departure for he waa arrested.
Lewis Douglas Bridges nf BanEurope shortly after Christmas.;
Her attorney* claim tha red- lord died Friday.
Then Miss Benedict and Andre haired Carol* wa* hem in cus­
Mr. Bridges waa a resident of
Sanford for tha past 30 year* and Porumbeanu, 36, married and the tody without ■ lawyer and In vio­
was n natlva of Webstar County, father of a 10-year-old daughter, lation of her constitutional rights
secretly sailed aboard a freighter. when aha waa first questioned.
Ga.
Her counsel haa never said def­
After arriving In Antwerp they
Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.
Lucy E. Bridges; four eons, W. O., went to 1’arie and stayed In the initely that Carol* will taka the
W. W„ C. F. and L. D. Bridges; apartment of • friend of Turum. stand. Finch has said on the
other* hand that a* soon as his
m three daughters, Mrs. B. M. Grady, b*anu«
It wasn't long before Douglas lawyer "presses th* button’* he
• Mrs. Margaret Johnson nnd Mr*.
and Hoffman arrived on the scene will start talking for tha first time
Della Hamlin.
Funeral services were conducted and the groundwork was set for and tell all th* events tha night
Sunday with burial In 0 )0 1 town the heiress’ return to tho United his wife was shot to death In tha
*1don’t car* Hif w*i yegr
hack.
States.
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State Adopts New Printing Regulations
TALLAHASSEE (U PD -BU t*
agencies and printers alike ap­
parently are hippy with aew
printing regulaUoni adopted by
th* Florida Cabinet Oct. II.
What'a more, the director af
the state purchasing commissloa
■ays there it no question that tha
90-day-old regulating* are saving
th* stata money.
Director Ralph Miller said they
already bava caused competition
among printer* for atatn business,
dropping the price oa many Jobs.
Tha 1969 Legislature placed all
legislativa printing under control
o f th* Cabinet Purchasing Com­

mission, which in turn adopted
th* eat of nil** and regulations.
Ono of th* most important regu­
lations requires ali bid requests
by agencies to be posted wilh
tha commission office at least
seven days before the bid opening.
Siller said in past weeks printers
from all over th* state have
checked jobs for bidding at his
office. To get on a bid list, the
printer must contact th* agency
asking for the printing and re­
quest bids be sent him.
Blller’ sald under this procedure,
it’a their own fault if printers
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tooaii to ha tha aaaaaa far thinkh | ap sow psflttesl ( t a n . Mbw
la eaflad Mapia tha Democrat." it
la a vsriatteo af tha old gama
"capture the delegate."

The gone te playedto •beard

flour eaa play..Each player se­
nte ■ campaign buttes labelled
■MBidy," "Humphrey,” ” Sytlsgtnu" or "Johnson." The but­
ton era placed aa the etartlng
M , which la farmed by a row
rhsoatlaa marks.
Tho ptayore taho tan s aplnnlni
Its wheel aad noviag thtir butn s forward tha aumber of
Meta Indicated by tha pointer.
----- nos astU they roach
(M M uara marked "news confer-

"front runner" aad follow aa ar­
row porting to "prlmsrte*." The
other two pick up carda narked
“ dark b o m " and follow aa ar­
row pointing to "draft."
The two ptoyera on tha "primariea" lane continue aorta*
Hall button* until one rcachaa
Um square narked "Now Kampahlre." Thia aaUUat b in la "diallaago" tin ether player.
The three playera atay la the
the "cfaaUcage" n d nova hit
button onto Um "New Hampshire’'
square. Or be n ay bypass "New
Hampshire” and nova an to the
square marked “ Wisconsin." The
player on “ New Hampshire" Is
....................M
jM m up“ delethen
entitled toMpick
a
gate" card.
If two buttons land on tho seme
primary square at Um sap# tiara.
one must go bock flvo spaces aad
forfeit Ms “ freut runner" card.
Meanwhile, the two players
with Um "dark b orn ” carda ecutimie to move their buttons along
Um "draft" Is m . If they land on

■p GEORGE W. CRANE.
Pb. Dn M. D.
CAIE 0 • 4Ms Narine 0 ., aged
I. woo ear o f tho MOO high
arhtal students I * addressed ot
Spartanburg, South Carolina.
"Or. Craao," aha began, "do
you recoivo aura letters via your

Tho first two player* to roach squares marked “ opinion poll" or
this square pick up cards marked "grnis roots," they may pick up
a "delegate" card.

But if either player slops aa a
square marked "Stovnesou," be
must forfait an df Ms "delegate"
card* aad la out of tho game.
The play continues aatU all Um
buttons retch the last square,
which U marked ‘ ‘convention.’ ’
Now three of Um playera must
try to "block" Um player holding
Um "(N at runner'* card.
Tho three play tra e u y la the
circle until o m gate poetesskm of
all of tho "delegate’1 cards Isold

up cards from tha "favorite ana"
stack.
The player balding Um "front
runner’ ’ card may m w exchange
U fir a "baadwsgoa" card, whkb
Is equal to three "favorite son"
cards.
• This eomptoUs the rules af On
gams. AD you have to in aaw la
dadarj Tha Sbipworm and Other figura out who wins.
flM Petto: Mating Chemistry
With Phystea; Principles of Raja r : Math - Tho Shortest ShortfeSBdi Batted Habits Of Pleats;
A Mow LmE At Tho Atom; aa
MBtaoosd program ter April II;
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WASHINGTON (UPI) The
bodgat President Eisenhower sent
Congress this week proposed a
m s a u i surplus that may maka it
taster aad that per for boat# buy­
er* to get loans.
The President's spending plan
for fiscal 1M1, which starts next
July 1, envisioned aa excess af
rovaaaa a m spending af
000AM.
Elsenhower said aQ of this snm
should bo used to pay off an equal
Editor'1
:
■meant of tho national debt
W# of Ihb Saalord Hu bu m So­
Boded eg Um debt Invariable
ciety wish to thank you ter all
Um wendsrful Rems written la
the Sanford Her* la concerning tbte
Society. They have helped Ire men-

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holders. When they first loaned
money to Um government It prob­
ably was widely disbursed in fedami speed tag. Since Idle money
earns nothing, lenders will look
abbot far new Investment outlets.
Om such outlet Is homo loans.
Officials pointed out, however,
that Um economle effects of Um
surplus are not likely to be felt
uatD much later this yoar. Varloot factors could trim the sur­
plus far below the projected level.
Tho only other bright spot in
the aaw budget for borne buyers
was a proposal to let the Federal
Housing Administration expand hr
staff whoa aeeesssry to keep ap
with a heavy volume of applica­
tion* ter FHA mortgage Insurance.
Om Elsenhower housing pro-

Aid To Education
NEW YORK (UF1) - CorporaUo m ia tha U. S. ahaBad out gw
miBtoa Is 1 M ter support af
higher education as compared
with f l u million la (he previous
year. Overall corporate donations
to pUlaathruphteg hit a record

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CECIL A TUCKER, D
The dark catered pert of your
garden soil —Re ergenie matter
content — fcee a goldea potential
far.growing hub, nutritious veget­
able* aad beautiful flower*. lik e
geld «ht* orgsate matter Is bard
to earn by aad eaitly lost, #»pedally ta Florida’s aaadv **»!j
aad hot climate.
Soil organic matter or humus

ia this area. Ia aorih Florida
Where there is elay-type soils, 11
Makes heavy day mot* open and
pafous. Humus Increases the wa­
ter-bold Log capacity af sands and
spew* water aad air to etrculata
tartly la days. It also altewa
aUrra-orgaatems to live la the
■oil, helps prevent erosion, tends
to prevtdt teaching losses, Increas­
es eoU fertility by making tearState element* c f the toll mors
raadily available, aad lacnaant
the beta asthenic rapacity of the
sell.
Ia Vterida, argaate matter daromposM rapidly, either ia tea
•oil or a* a mulch aa top af It
Far this ransen. you have to add

organic matter to your eoU each
year ter bait result*. Thor* is
m
permanent build-up of this
material la w*ll-dralaad Florida
soil*.
Ia your garden, you ran main­
tain your soil* organic content
mor* Marly ceutoat, by a syste­ protects under way aad allocating
matic us* af cover crops aad public housing funds "ta s n )sHi
S!*te assure thin I t soy outer wtuen will b« constructed In the
method. A crop of green manure Mar future."
plowed under can add o m to
two tea* of dry matter per acre.
Many af tor legumes can be
grown auaMtoteOy aad should be
used as your green manure crap.
Cover crape protect your toil
from erosion, take up soluble
plant food that would otherwise
b* teat by Isaeblag. and add or­
ganic matter to the tod when
they art plowed uader.
If you lav# barnyard or poul­
try manures available, these era
excellent sources of organic mat­
ter. The um of artificial manure
ar compost may not bs economical
for general farm use, but If you
have plasty af pleat residue, earnst eaa ha made that equate
rayard manure la value. Truck
farmers, market aad homo gardaaara aad grata house managers

And I told her that my mall
runs about 00% from girls and
women, aa compared with 40%
from hoys aad maa.
"Does that mean that the to­
mato sex has mere problems?"
Norine asked.
No, not necessarily, but It dots
show that women a n saoro likely
to bo guardians of their family.
Most husbands and fathers as­
pect their wires ta handle the
moral, •durations! and religious
problems o f tho children.
"Write to Dr. Crane about
Junior," Is Ihe ususl husband’s
suggestion when tho boy is in
soma psychological trouble.
For men are notoriously poor at
pushing a pen or pencil. They
don't like to compote letters.
Oh, they realise It It sssentlal
In winning a sweetheart. But at
soon at they place a wedding ring
on tho girl's finger, tha Immedi­
ately Is delegated to bo the family
secretory.
HEX DIFFERENCES
This tendency to. shun letter
writing is thus a baste sax dif­
ference.
But men differ from women In
many other way*. For esaraple,
they tend to bo more selfish and
egotistical.
That’s why they art far more
llksly to run aff alont to fish or
hunt.
How many wivts desert their
children to take a vacation alonol
It Is a rare woman who excludes
her children from hor planning.
It is also bocauM men art ao
egotistical that they bawl out
their children unmercifully for
low school marks.

For they fool It Is a reflection
oa their L Q. or social prominence.
Tho mothers are worried about
(ho welfare o f tho child when it
la falling in school. Tho father Is
more likely to bo sonsltivo about
having his own prostigo lowered.
la winch tha same fashion, a
mother frets herself sick If she
has a crippled or mentally retardad Infant
And the focus of hsr worry Is
tha good of tho youngster, white
bar husband is, mote iacilMd to
fear "What wHt the' public think
af M * t "
TESTS FOE MEN
In this column 1 offer you var­
ious Rating Scales for men, but It
la the women who a n mere likely
to sand for them.
"I'm 0 . K- to why try to Ira-

open-mindod (tcisaUflc) m they
•re always n p r to -gale aew
ktees for battering tksssialvaa cad
their fimiliM.
Who at ysur t o u t , tor example,
U s o r t likely' to "kirk’* la initalion If Um a n r iH p a U art m il*
able by Um M iy chair. •
Who scolds noat about tha laudaoaa o f tha radio or TV}
Who la laaa Ukaly to pay a mmptiaMat to tha chlMroat Or to n stamped return envalopa, plus
the other half of the marriafe 80c (non-profit).
loam?
They offer 300 difference*, io
Maa are goaorally aaora latro- rets your mates thereon.

DriveOnBy U.S., Russia
For Deadlier Weapons

Neither Indicated that settle­
ment af world tensions was Just
■round the corner.
President Eiseahswer disclosed
a military spending plan totalling
close to 41 billion dollars, slightly
more than last year, la tho budgot were three more nuclearpowered, Polaris • firing subma­
rines. final-stage development of
tho g.Oto-mlte ICBM Mteotemsa.
and an Increase la the number af
B-3J heavy jet bomber wings from
11 to II.
In Moeoow, Soviet Premier Ni­
kita Khrushchev boasted o f a
"formidable" w w weapon of
"fantaaUe" strength.
He sugar-footed that announce­
ment with tha further announcemeat that Russia would reduce Its
present military force of MB.MO
a n by MN.S00 "la tha courts af
o m er two yoart."
The reduction, assuming It is
carried out, would place the U.S.
aad Um Soviet Union about aa a
pgr la tha M a k er af maa under
s m s . The U A plans to have
I,IM,Mo a ea la uniform by a id
M il, Just about Um present level.
President E l s e n h o w e r alto
asked far turn hUltoa dollars, aa
up af HO milltea. to arm the UA.

from conventional armament to
the now concept based on rock­
ets aad nuelsar power.
U
The manned bomber and fighter
la taking a place of decreasing
Importance.
Heavy emphasis is being placed
•u tho nnetoar submarine, n flsst*
lag submerged base for rockets
almost lmpoatibls to dstset and
possibly tha most fearsome weepon of alL
Tho UA. expeeit to have the
first af 13 submariMs armed with
a 1400-mils missile combat-readr
by this fall. A recent Swedish re­
port said that Russia has a 3,500tea nuclear • powered submarine
m w eperaUag la the Bailie.
Out of aU this comes the obvi­
ous eoaelusloa that, despite all
talk af peace and world disarma­
ment, this remains an uneasy
world la which poteaUal antagon­
ists Intend to Mgotiste only from
positions of strength.
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NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will not bo rosponslblo for
debts incurred by anyone other
than myself.
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BY MARION JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Cochran,
'fawbo have been living at their sum*
mar home in Ellsworth, Maine,
have found (heir way back to
Oviedo
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cartledge
are expecting his brother and sis­
ter, from South Carolina, this
week, for a visit.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Bryant
have returned from Jacksonville,
whrre they attended the confer_ence.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Raines of
Sanford, were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, recent­
lyMrs. Geneva S. Abell la welcom­
ing a new granddaughter, Alexis
Ruth, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lex
Abell. This is the first girl in
Mrs. Abell's family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lingo J r ,
announce the birth of a daughter
^ la n . 17 at the Winter Park Hospi­
ta l.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richter are
being welcomed to the community.
They have already attended seve­
ral community functions and made
new acquaintances.
Miss Elsie Jester of Athens, Ga.
who has been the guest of Mrs.
Sparks Lee Clouts, was honored
by her hostess and her mother.
Mrs. T. L. Lingo Sr., with a
^luncheon at the Cherry Plasa
V ia Orlando. Guests Included Mrs.
Ben Gf Walftrlghtr’ Mrs.Ttex CTonts,
Mrs. W. H. Martin. Mrs. Charles
Niblack and Mrs. B. F. Wheeler
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. WaU oI
Crestview, were recent guests of
her sister, Mrs. Ferrell Beasley
and her family. They also visited
Mrs. Wall's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Johnson in Geneva.
. Mack Dodd of BeUeview, Mich..
9 a wilder visitor, spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mosier.

Lake Mar;

Persona^
Bath Mr. and Mra. Raymond M.
Ball have had • aiegt of aickneas
M tbe past week with flu vlnia.
•Their daughter Betty, who la tbo
wife of Lt. Comdr. T. F. Dtdmao,
•Iso has been sick, and her child­
ren, Laurie and Debbie, have bad
the chlrken pox. Debbio had •
relapse last week and waa In tha
hospital but iho is homo agaia
now and doing fins. Tha baby,
Carol Eliae, seems to bavo es­
caped her aister'a illness.
The Rev. James Moore TborapA aoa ia home from Ihe boapiul and
•getting along nicely. He can hove
company and will bo glad to have
irtenda visit him.
Mias Gayle Burke and Miss
Gwya Yates enjoyed a pUsaant
weekend at guests at the home
of Min Yates' cousin in Miami.

Mrs. Gladys Kendall, home in­ | “ hr purpose of the workshop wai vrrstty of Florida, giro another
dustries and marketing specialist to train chairmrn of leader groups demonstration, tn home deraooitro.rom Tallahassee, gave two demon­ for county wide demonstrations at |lion members and their gucats at
stration sessions at an all day Ihdr respective clubs. Following the H. D. Center.
workshop at the Home Demonstra­ the demonstrations Miss Myrtle
This demonstration started a8
tion center on 23th St. this week Wiaon, county agent, conducted a 10.60 a. m. Dr. Reddish showed tho
end.
qutstinn and answer period run- more than 80 membera bow to
| At the morning session she dem­ reining what the leaders had learn­ select knivrt suitable for tho kit­
onstrated the "Cleaning and Care ed.
chen and how to carve meat Ho
of Floors," and the afternoon work­ Tkainec* attending were Mrs. explained the difference between
shop was dryoted to the "Care Men LcFils and Mra. J. T. McLain knives of stainless steel and other
of Furniture."
fron the Geneva Club; Mr. and types and showed the women bow
j ------------------------------------------------- Mrs. R. C. Newcomer, Longwnod; to sharpen knives. He alto anMrs. David Fauvcr and Mrs. swrrcd questions and proved bia
Matde Gray. Elder Springs; Mr*. ability to sharpen knives by slash­
L. I. Wood and Mrs. Ruth Daniel, ing paper into clean strips.
Ovirdo.
Hr pointed out that cutter boards
Mrs. Kdwsrd Nagel and Mrs. should have a groove around tho
iur Bradford, of Lake Brantley; edge and should be rounded fa*
Mra R. T. Warren ami Mr*. J. easy cleaning. The end of an apple
Kratzmar, Sanford; Mr*. Rose box makes a good board if sanded
Charles Denham, buck row, Mrs. Ned Moose, Mrs.
Mrs. Sue Pruitt was fleeted GoUstcIn and Mra. R. DcJong, and smoothed. It can be oiled wUfc
DOIU'AS CLASS MEMBERS nttemliiijr the reunion nt
vice president and Mrs. June frou the Seminole Evening Club; cooking oil or rubbed with paraffin.
Charles Schrtim, Mrs. Stewart Gatchcl. Mrs. R. A.
Ihe home o f Mrs. l.uther Hobby nre front row. front left,
Gaines, group leader of the Joy Mra Barney Guthaus, Chuluota A wet paper under the board wtB
Cohen, Mrs. C. C. Hanner, Mrs. J. E. Andrews and Mrs.
Mrs. Clyde Humphrey, Mrs. Huby Spenrs, Mrs. R. N.
Ruth Sunday School Class of the and Mii&gt; Hattie Kirk from the keep it from sliding.' Dr. Reddish
C. W. Ergle. Others present but not in picture were
Murray, Mrs. Ray Slaton. Mrs. Robert Schmidt, second
advized homemakers to buy tho
First Baptist Church at the couity agent's office.
Mrs. Gardiner. Mrs. Park Sr.. Mrs. Ed Smith, Mrs. Pryor
row, Mrs. Hobby, Mrs. Robert Steele. Mr*. Margaret
Df. K. L. Reddish, associate licit knives, a* they last a
monthly buslnesi meeting. The
and Mrs. Nan Fortiner.
(Herald Photo)
Cowan, Mrs. W. 1. Crabtree, Mrs. Clayton Smith, Mrs.
group met at the home of Mrs. aninal husbandman at Ihe Uni- lime if properly eared for.
T
Jimmy Wada on Willow Ave.
Miss Myrtle Wtlaoa,
The (lection was held to fill
agent, brought three roast*,
ed to perfection, and Dr.
two vaoaneies made by members
who moved away. Plans were dis­
demonstrated the proper
technique. Ham and lamb have •
cussed lor a fellowship recreat­
Mrs. Luther Hobby was hoitcn squares together and made them union and brought the quilt along gave a devotion based on Ihe ional program at the church on
thick and a thin aide. The beat
to a reunion of the Dorcai Sunday into a quill. It was then present­ for all to admire.
class motto "Love For Others." Friday evenings and for a visita­
method la to cut off the thin side
School d a n of First Baptist ed to Mrs. W. D. Gardiner, the
A short program was enjoyed, Mrs. Irving Pryor gave a reading tion program. Including both ab­
so that the meat trill lie firm ea
Church at her home on Cordova first teacher of the class. Mrs. followed by a social hour and from an Indian proverb entitled. sentee and prospective members.
the cutting board. Dr. Reddish
Dr. The data wai organized in Gardiner waa present at the re. reminiscing. Mrs. Robert Schmidt "Fellowman's Moccasins."
Mrs. A. J. Allen and Mrs. A: skillfully carved perfect sileea
Members
attending
includei'
IMS and many of the original
Mra. Otto Thomas, class presi­ P. Fennell were hostesses to the from the thick sides of the model
membera were present at the
dent: Mrs. H. B. McKachrrn. c v officers wives of VAH-9 at the roastf.
gathering.
teacher; Mrs. Pruitt, Mrs. Gaines, monthly luncheon at Jim Spencer’s
All beef should tic eul across tlm
At each one answered to the
Mra. Charles Bose, Mrs. W. D. Reitaurnnt
grain and chuck roasts should h*
Tlte
labtc
was
cleverly
decorated
roll call, they gave a resume of
carved around the bone then sheWise, Mrs. Jimmy Hrndcrson and
wih replicas of the U.S.S. Sara­ cd. Ttie meat used in the demontheir past and present activities.
Mrs. A. J. Peterson.
toga and o( Ihe A3D. VAH 0 is ; slration was served for lunch.
All those not present were ac­
now serving aboard the Saratoga ; Members bruught a covered dish
counted for by tome other mem­
In the Mediterranean area.
ber who gave their address and
of home cooked food and tha lunch­
Hr*. Bill Pippin, representative eon wax served by Tho Seminolo
torn* Information concerning them
to
the
All
Wives
Club,
*eported
on
A few years ago each charter
1Evening Club, host for the day.
•he rtisnges In the All Wives con­
member received a square of i
Mrs. George Otto, president t i
stitution. Mrt. Earl Yates conduct­ the county council, called • busi­
doth. They wete asked to em­
broider their names on them. I.a-t
Dr. and Mrs. T. 7.. Cason of ed a short business meeting. It ness meeting In tno afternoon.
ter a group met and put the
Jacksonville were week end guests wit decided lo hold a pot lurk .Miss Wilson asked for leaders far
of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wright. dinner in February Instead of the 4-H work and Mra. B. R. Gray
Mrs. H. R. liters and Mrt. W. regular monthly luncheon.
volunteered to servo as chairs
Mr*. Pippin won the door prize of the finance committee.
L. Tyler were visitors In Groveafter playing a clever game of
land Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Nirb and naming all the capitals and coun­
children have returned to their tries VAH-9 has visited while on
Cdr. and Mrs. R. E. Morris and
horns in Niles, Michigan after a cruise.
Those attending were Virginia
family will* leave next Wednesday
visit with hit mother Mrs. Charles
Allen, I-ois Blizard, Eddie Koen,
for their new home in Norfolk,
Ntrb.
Va., where Cdr. Morris will be
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Braddock Judy Carrigan, Phrontis Dukes.
stationed.
have moved to Deland to their Margaret Fennell, Jinl Gold, Pat
Paula
Pippin,
Fran
Mr. and Mia. Winter Kimes of
new home on Marlin St. Mr. and Hutted,
Mrs. Braddock have been resi­ Powell, Jean Pridcmore, Em
Columbia, S. C. announce tha birth
dents of Enterprise since 1126 Sause, Joan Shovcr, Meg Urquof a 8 lb. 1 ox. daughter, l.isa Kay,
when he came here to go to work hart, Toni Waters, Carol Wright,
born Jan. 2t. Mrs. Kfmea ia the
at tha power plant, Ihen known Lucy Yates. Shirley Younghlade,
former Bette Duncan, daughter of
as the Florida public service \Marge Todd and Lucille Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunean of
plant, now known a* the George
Sanford.
lamch Box Surprises
E. Turner plant of Florida power
Mra. W. H. Duncan left Satur­
Arouse interest for lunch-box earCorpBraddack
has
retired.
day for a visit with bar parents,
NEW OFFICERS of the Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran Church of
They have one daughter, Mrs. &gt;lers by adding • surprise treat. It
Mr. and Mra. R. D. Edwards,
Tommy Orr, on* son Shelby Brad- ran tie something simple such as
the Redeemer who were installed by tho pastor, Rev. Herbert Goerxn are
Charleston, S. C. and will go from
d
'ek In Deland and one tun Ed­ celery, olives, mints, or HiUe
front
row,
left
to
right,
Mra.
George
Dniiiela,
president:
Mra.
M.
G.
Hodges,
their to Columbia, S. C'.'to see her
cheese squares Impaled on picks.
win
who lives in Enterprise,
vice
president;
Mra.
Claude
Bumgarner,
treaaurer
and
Mra.
Andrew
Wolf,
new granddaughter, l.isa Kay

Mrs. Pruitt Named
Vice President

Of Joy Ruth Class

Mrs. Bill Pippin

FLAWLMSS

Enterprise

Personals

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secretary. Hack'row,
Kimes.
dent.
Mra. Curtia Hughes ia in Semin*
ola Memorial Hospital recuperat­
ing from major surgery. She will
ba abaanl from her Job aa libra­
rian for about four week*.
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Willi*. «f
Installation of officers fur 1960
Chief land and Mr. and Mra. W. K.
Willi* of 8t. Petersburg hav* re. highlighted the meeting of the
turned after a visit with Mr. and Ladies Aid Society of the Luthe­
Mrs. Vern Brewster at their home ran Church of the Redeemer in
on Hiawatha Ave. Mrs. Brewster'* the church sanctuary. Pastor Her­
sister, Mrs. Marla Amen, her hus­ bert Goers* conducted the instal­
band and children, Tom and Les. lation ceremony, of the following
ter, o f Council Bluff, Iowa, arrived officers:
over the weekend for a week's
Mrs. George Daniels, president;
stay with the Brcwater*.
Mrs. Agnes llod go, vice presi­
Lt. Dallai S. Turner hae return* dent; Mrs, Claude Hum garner,
ad to Ft. Knox, Ky., to returns hit treasurer and Mrs. Andrew Wolf,
duties in the U. S. Army reserves, I secretary.
Following the Installation. Mra.
after epending a few day* with
appointed
committee
hla parents, Mr. and Mra. C. W. Daniel*
Turner Sr., Sanford Ave. He l chairmen to serve with her. They
graduated from Southern College were Mrs. John Krnkarik, sun­
in Lakeland, Aug. 10M&gt; with a shine; Mrs. Ray llradln, program;
B. B. degree end a commission Mrs. James F.krni, ways and
means; Mrs. Agnes Hodges, altar.
as 2nd Lt. in the R.O.T.C.
Mr*. William Holcomb, mem­
bership; Mrs. Phil Skates, nurse­
ry; Mrs. Vernon Fedderson, alter
NBW STAFF OF LIFE?
Rice is the most universally flowers; Mrs. John Rredin, libra*
grows and most widely eaten of all rian; Mrs. Don Myers, kitchen
cultivated grains, reports tha De&lt; and Mra. Ray Bradln and Mrs.
Andrew Wolf, publicity.
partmenl of Agriculture.

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Rev. Goeraa and Mrs. John Senkurik, outgoing presi­
(Herald Photo)

Ladies Aid Officers Installed
Pastor (iorrsi gave an interest­
ing talk lo the group, using at
lilt topic, "The Christian Woman,
Her Place in Ihe Church." He alto
discussed plans concerning the
Lutheran open house week, sche­
duled for Feb. 14 to tl.
Mrs. Vivian Meyers was wel­

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comed as a new member. Mra.
Ray Bradin, program chairman
for the day, presented esmellia
corsage* to alt outgoing officers.
A tocial hour was enjoyrd and
rerfeshments served by the host­
esses, Mrs. William Holcomb and
Mra. Marie Sundvall.

CORN-TUNA SALAD
I-eft over rooked fresh torn
makes a main-dish salad. Mix iU
cups of rooked corn, rut off the
cob with _J cup of.cold, flaked,
drained tuna fish, I cup of diced
green pepper, W teaspoon of ehili
powder,, m teaspoons of tall, and
W teaspoon of ground blaek yep.
per.
Add t tablespoons each of may*
onnaise and fresh lemon Juice and
toss lightly. Serve on lettuce and
garnish with tomato wedgea.
Serves 8.

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MONDAY
stnford Drove 180 B. P. 0. D.
•will meet at ■ p. m. *n the Elk'a
Club for a tocial and initiation
ef new membera.
Story League meets at • p. m.
at the Eplicopal Home for regular
monthly meeting. Program on
“ Palestine" (past, present and !utare).
The Little Women's Story
League will meet at the home of
Dottle Jardine, Lake Mary at
p. m.
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TUESDAY
Pilot Club Meets at 8:30 p. m
at the Civic Center for dinner
followed by program.
The ifoyal Arch Widows will
meet at 8:30 p. m. in the Masonic
dining room for a covered dish
supper, followed by Royal* Arch
Masons regular meeting at T:30
p. m. in the lodge hall. Mrs. Hasky
Wight, president, urges all widows
and their husbands to be present
lor this first meeting of the
year.

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By JERRY COVINGTON
Horn wa art at tha halfway mark of
' tha baakatball naaaoa aad it hardly aaama
' Intel Our Samlnolaa have dome a long
way and, with a fins 9-1 record already,
wa can’t help but hava a great aaaaon.
Everyone who haa bean following tho
; Seminole cagtra for ao long can’t aaam to
fb t down to earth. And the thing about

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By m i T COVINGTON
The fabuloua Sanford Somlaolea
aostlsuad their groat basketball
aablbttlau hero over the weekend
by defeating Lakavlew 6S-59 on
Friday aad Wildwood TMO, Satur“ U

Cooforoaca wlaa aad tka SamiaolM saw apart a h lia c a r tb
la bath gamaa Coach ta d Lay.
tr'a yoaagatara shewed groat eondiUaolag, they literally ran part
their bigger eweaewu.
Little Gaargo Poridoo, who atari-

brake through tka barrier Friday
e ld e st Leisvlrw aad made a
tramasdaua ettart. Ha atoto tka
ball more tlmaa than you could
count. Up uatil this point of tka
aaaaos ha haa baas a little reluc­
tant la ahaat but ha found the

wore important Orange Belt

breeze md Cocoa u the teams to beat.
Dowling if Seabreeze and Tharp of Cocoa
are two o f the top scorers in the state
and I am anxious to see what tho Seminole
defense lan do to stop them.
The musd this year is usually outmanned in ifeight but thoy have one weapon
that is s great equalizer—SPEED. They
arc able lo run from the opening jump and
their ful court press can make a great
opponent look bad.
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By tie way, the attendance thin yeer
haa been the beat ever and we hope that
everyone will hang in there to the end.

First Place Lead
Barber Shop vs. Evans Rooflnr
and McRoberts vs. NaUensl
Guard.
League standings now are Bob*
m b ’s . 7-St McRoberts, 9-1; Go
Devils. 9-3} Faust's, 7-5j VAB-1,
g*4| National Guard, 3-S| and DyMtroniea, 3-9.

Pifty-eeven northern end eentral
Florida teama Joined ia tbe "Cel­
ery City*' shotfiebeard tournament
last weak at the Ft. HeUon Park
courts. They rapresented 19 clubs.
Webstar and Janat Smith ef St.
Cloud wen the mined doubles.
Albert aad Paulino Kuala of Pea­
body, Daytona Beach war* ia asc­
end plea* with Harold Hlnkley and
Juaaita Keys ef Deland third, and
At Notestiae and Louise Amrbela
of Orlande, fourth. George Jones
aaS Catherine Skua* of St. Cloud
tad Earl end Ethel Scbenek ef
SanUnde were coasolation win­
ners.
The teami present war* mem­
bers of tho Florida Shufflaboard
Asseeiatioe. President J. if, Wood­
all, J,. If. Helser. fleet-nijlonel

B. Edwards Builders Supplies,
behind the htgb aeries of WaDaeo
Woods, took two wins from Flor­
ida State Bank, to bold their
laid in The Thursday Night Min­
ed League. This keeps them five
game* up oa tba saeead ptaeo
taam.
Ixtuisa Hoaford tuned ia tbe
aeriea for tbe banker*, but after
winning tba first game from the
supply taam. tba Florida Staters
lost their etaam, and had lltfia
hope of pulling either of the feat
two games out of tho fire.
Steinmayer Roofing remained la
second apet again tala week, by
taking two from the Furniture
Canter. The furniture team Is now
tied for third with tho bankers.
Howard Harrison r^led high aer­
ies for Furniture Center and the
league, with his big 90T. John
Ogden took the haaers far tka
roofers.
The two cellar teama mat ea
five end ait, with Sunlsed coming
away tbe vletere, as they wee
two from South Piaeerest This
puts Sualand Estates in-fourth
snd .lpalr oppooaata la the balemeat atone. Verne lUggrtl turned
in the high eeore fat furtaad, with

Shufflaboard Assodstloe, end M.
H. MsQgtsUen, president of )tjm
northern district ef tha F. B. 8. A.
attended the meet
The Buford laviUtiesa! men's
lsdies or mined doubles teamsOmar Robertses may he la a
meat wm bn at the FL Mellon
■lump but there’s a* msybe about
Fork courts, Fib. 11-18.
tbs-fact he’s a claeh to wind us
the‘ highest scorer la a u ja s « CUimB Record
Isia basketball history.
LONDON (UFt)
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Moscow RaTbe Rig O leaked mere Uk* a
Sunday night that big nothing Saturday night when
g W-ycar-old com- hs was held to II peiata la n
is Mescew youth gamn at Pittsburgh where his topweight-Uftlai contest, beat tha exIstiag world light weight record by
lifting e total of 179.3 pounds.

la bath g la s s « w th# weekend.
•talar forward Tarry Christenata alao playad aoait of fcia greatait ball thla yaar aad hla defsnlira work accounted for much of
tfca acoriag. Tarry put tka pra­
a m aa tka oppooaata all tka way
dowa tka court aad this aeeouat­
ad far tka theft of tka baakatball
a m a t many tlmaa. Against
Wildwood Saturday night, bo droppad ia II point! aad tat up many
more with hla timely pissing.
AO eoofarene# guard Ray Lundgulat eoatlnued to provlds the
apark and apeed far tha Saminolaa la both tamai. Hla drtvlas laynpa and eat abets gava him
a points agalait Lakavlaw u ke
ha pa cod hla taam and ha cama
back Saturday night In tka double
figures again with 13.
There's no way to describe
Jim Gracey without uaiag the
ward "spsctseuler." The six foot
senior not only eontlnued to
amaio fans with hla shooting but
bis rebounding and defensive work
were very sharp. In tha Lakavlew
game they had him well covered
knowing of bis talents but be
still managed to drop In II points.
Going into the final quarter of the
Wildwood game tbe score was
very Ugbt and the Wildcats bad
cut it down to four points, but
then Graeey put on bis ahow.
Lundquiit, Christensen, and Peri­
dta would bring tbe bail down fait
and feed to torGracey who would
drop it In with tbe greatest of
oato. Ha neads only a single
point to push him over tbe 300
mark for the season and ha haa
n great 30 polat par game aver-

SuM
Gracey
Tamny
CbrUtcaaca
Oravati
Lundquiit
Peridts
Marsh
Lakavlew
Browder
Moran
Fraemaa
Sehults
Starr
Wait
Schults

WUdweod Oame
Saaferd
Gracty
Christensen
Oravatz
Fuhrman
Lundquiit
Marsh

McXlbbla
Perides

WUdweod
Doulbat
Brown
Lucas
Thomas
Thomas
Maier
Hensley

SANFORD'S Doug Tamny goes up for • ahot against Wildwood Satur­
day.
(Herald Photo)

Oviedo Trims
Pierson, 63-51
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fading final round ef five-over
MIAMI— Medea Stabie'a Strat- par 37.
mat wea the UMOO Royal Palm
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla, -M a rHaadlaap by halt e length. Open
View wea steoad and Captain lake Strelt ef Canada wea her
aeeeod straight Hslaa Lee Doher­
Kidd w u third.
ty golf cbampieaaklp by defaatlng
ARCADIA. Calif. - Whodunit Pat Clel ef Long Beach, N. Y. M
won tka $33,000 San Marcoi Hand­ in the 30-bole final.
icap end NasruUah copped tbe
MONTE CARLO — The Der$39,009 San Paequal Handicap in
.the double atakas program at man taam of Walter Sekeck aad
Rolf MoU, driving a Mercedes,
Santa Anita.
won the 29th Moat* Carlo sports
WASHINGTON, D. C . - Dave car rally.
Slme sustained a pulled muscle
ST. MORITZ, BwttierUad-Bevla his left leg In winning the 70crly
Anderson of Mullan, Idaho,
yard sprint in tbs annual Wash­
ington Star track and field gamaa. won tba combined title ia tbe
White Ribbon akl meet.
SYDNEY, AuiuTlli— Juu Kon­
rads of Australia won tbe 330- W ini Midget Title
WEST HEMPSTEAD. N. Y.
yard title la tbe New South Walei
swimming championships with a (UP1) — Jim Lacey won tbe 75Urn* of 1:01.3. equalling hla own lap mld-wiotsr midget auto raelag
championship Sunday at Island
previous world record.
S u dsy
Garden. Lacty Is tbe defending
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. - Ken Indoor three-quarter midget titleVanturl won tba $90,000 Bing holder.

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Oviede continued to have trouble
with slow starts, but got going in
tho let* stages to taka a $3-31 con­
test from Taylor High of Pierson
to close out Met week'e basketball
schedule.
The Pierson from led at tba end
o f the first quarter, 19-13 end
Oviedo barely managed to get
abaad at halfilma by a 20-26 seore,
but got going In tbe third quarter
to run up a 90-35 margin.
Mika Duda continued to be the
big eeorer for Oviedo, with 31
palate. Johnny Testnaky scored
15 and John Courier, 12.
The Oliedw yl.'U wcr. their
game with tba Plareon girls by a
91*31 score. Marlon Fabry nettad 84 points aad Eleanor Duda
30, for Oviodo.

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2. For Rent

I. Rood Food
L For Rent
I. Wanted U Root
I. Root Batata Waatod
8. Real EstoU For SaU
L Mortgago Loans
7. Buoinooo OpportonttUo
7*A Iosaranro
8. Fcoiato Hdtp Waatod
I. MaU Holy Waatod
IS. MaU or Fomato
II. Work Waatod
II. Plumbing Sortieoo
II. Bloctrlcal Strrkoo
M. Build. Paint tk Repair
IS. Spoclal Sort iron
IS-A Booatr Parlors

2-BEDROOM CB Bouse.
pbone PA 2-3930

IS. Flow ora A Plants

Mno FrL - f P . i l . 4sy to* 17. Pets • Lltootaeb • Bopplioo
IS. Machlaorr • Tools
Mon. • SsL
II. Boats and Motors
M. AntomoMUo
N-A Trallora
Tfc* Marai f will w &gt; to r**|wa*|hia SI. Fnmitaro
IS. Artkloo For RaU
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to Um poUdoo of IMo 15. EdoeatUo • InotrncUoo
1. Goo® Food

Ltgal Notice
n t l U TM t l l MANN

MOtfOD to Mroby given that I
1 la koala••• at Loks
. alaolo County, Florida,
flatitlaua nams of. Tko
■try Oroeory, aad that 1 lal to roflotar said aamo with
c u m Of tha Circuit Cunrt,
tools Osaaty. Florida, la aeagtoOM wttk tko provldon* of lb
FUGUsos Noma
Voom &gt;tai
fetatotsa. to-wlti
toot loo BOd.M Florida gutntoo HIT.
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FURN. Apt. 201H W. let St.

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By STANLEY
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THE O L D H O M E T O W N

FURNISHED two bedroom home;
carporte; shady yard; for ap­
preciative eouph; one or two
children. Phono FA 2-SI37, Mrs.
Haul B. Houghton, 2062 Hibis­
cus Ct.
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Oablea,
401 MagooUa. FA 2-0730.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
FA I-S1I7.
FURNISHED n e w
1-bedroom
house, very nice, near navy
baaa. Ideal for couple. FA 2-6244
or FA

BUILDING, Monroe Corner; suit­
able for gift .shop or residence.
FA M ill.
3-ROOM furnished apartment; hot
and cold water iflehided. 3li
Palmetto.

5. Real Relate For Sale
REAL ESTATE DRU'E-IN
2344 French Ava.

■ACK'fcCtoD FOLKS
WHOAM

lb s Nsw Om b Hours at
LARGE unfurnished house; has X. For Roat
The OFFICK Bar
stovs and refrigerator. IM per
srs ss fo liows:
month. IMS W. Pint St. Phone Apartment for I. 642.30 dll Park.
Mon. thru Thurs.—3 p. a . to
FA I-MS2.
171 ACRES, tonrod, lor rent; near
i s, m.
Geneva. MM par ysar. Cal!
Fri. and 1si. H a. ■ . to 1 a. m. •-BEDROOM home, kitchen equip­
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FA i-oaw.
ped. CharUs Hay, Rt. I Bon
2. F or R out
MS-A.
APARTMENT, all utilities paid
escape gas. M i par moath. Call
1-BEDROOM bouse, furnished, OFFICE SPACE with ampto park­
FA 13071 until *i:M P. M.,
MO. Water furnliUd. Id a Chase
ing. SIS Oak Avenue. FA 1-9N6.
FA 3-3331 after 6:00 P. M.
Avs. or Inquire at 10M W. atb.
2-BEDROOM unfumlahad apart­
Street. Phene FA 1-7413.
ment near schools and storas. 3-BEDROOM eomplelety furnished
FUXN. apt.
MeUonvUU
MIS Elm. Ne pats pUass.
house. FA 1-2137,

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‘Call Hall”

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2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart- 3-BEDRuOM, 3 bath, kitchen
■quipped, Florida room. Large
. meat, tils bath, hardwood floors.
lot. Call FA 2 3432.
' 003 W. 37th Street.
HOUSE, Lake Mary. FA 1-1020. ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Raaltor
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
FA 2-3931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
RENT A BED
Rellaway, Hosplia* A Baby Beds
By Diy, Week or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Pk. FA 2-1181
116 W. 1st St.

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NOTICE IS b o r tb r Riven that t
am *n gag*d la bu*ln**« at i l l
Plnacraat n rlv t. Hamlnola County,
Florida, und*r tha fletltloua nam i
o f Hamlnola P lilu ra a F reeter Co.
and that t Intend to re s ta u r aald
name with the Clerk or the Circuit
Courl, Hemlnola County, Florida.
In a rco rd a m o w ith , tha provltlona
o f the F lctltloue Nam* Statute*,
to .w it :
Section
ISI.eS
Florida
Statute* IHT.
S it : J. H. Snaln
Publleh Jan. IS. SI * Kan. 1, S.
s o v m m i a a B V T f u r riim i
Tha Board o f County Coinoila.
alontra fo r Hamlnola County. K lor.
Ida, will raralva hlda for tli«
furntahlng o f all labor, matartala,
aqulpmant and arrvlt-aa required
for tha conalruetlon o f tha Hrmlnola County H tallh Cantar, Han.
ford. Florida, until S o'clock I’. M.
Fabruary Itth 1SI0 at tha Clerk'*
O ffice In tha Court llm iia, Hanford.
Florida, lllda w ill t,a npanad at
l»;9S A. M. Fabruary U th lam nr
aa aoon thrraaftrr aa poaalblr.
Blda w ill ba aralad and plainly
aaarkad an tha nulalda o f tha
•n v d o p a ‘ -Haalad Hid fo r Hamlnnta County llra lth Canlar.**
Urawlnaa and apaclflratloua m ar
ha nhlalnad by dapnaltlna Sina.tS
with tha A rchltact. Joha A. Hurton
IV, Cprnar Flrat Strati and Mel'on vllla Avenue, Hanford, Florida,
fo r lha flrat aot o f documanta nh.
talnad. Much dapotlt w ill hr t* .
fundad In full to aach ptrann who
ralurna lha docum tnla In aood
rnndlllon w llhln la daya after tha
hid opanlngi w ith taeapllon ,aa
nnltd below. Additional aala fnay
ha nhlalnad at tha roat e f tie.aa
aach. which la half rafundalila.
Hanaral C onlrartora aacurlna dorum&gt;nta and not aiihmlttlngr
p -- - ’
ahall ha rafundad ana-half tha
drpoalt upon ratura o f documanta
In f o o d condition.
A ,-artlflad rh tch nr hank draft,
payahla to tho Board o f County
Commlaalnntra for HomlnoU Coun­
ty, Florida, U. R
a o v crn m rn t
Honda, nr a aallafactory bid bond
aiaeutad hy tha Ulddar and accaptabla aurrllaa In an amount onual
In flva par cant o f tha hid ahall
ba aubmlltad with aarh hid
Tha aucotaaful bidder w ill ha
raqulrad la furniah and pay fo r
aallafactory parform anca aad pa y­
ment bond o r bonda.
A ttention la callad lo lha fact
that nut lata that tha minimum
aalarlaa aad w a fa a aa aat forth
In tha aparlMcailona muat ba paid
aa thaaa projacta.
Tha Board nf County Com m italaaara fo r Samlnola County, SlnrIda. raaartaa tho rlfh t Is ra jtct
any a n d /o r all blda nr to walva
any Inform alltlta In tha hlddlnn.
No bid ahall ha w ithdraw n for a
ptrlod a f flftaan (ISI daya auh•aquaat lo tha a p a a la f o f blda
w ithout lha ronaant a f tha Board.
JOHN K R ID K R , chairman
Board o f County Commlaaloaora. nominal# County, Florida
DAVID M. OATCNE1A.

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Hamlnala co u n ty , Wlnrldo
fu h lia h Jan. IS. SI, 6 Fab. 1, lis a

F I C T I T ia t i S I N K
NOTICE 18 hereby *lv*n that I am
a n n a s'll In bitilnee* at t i l l Hiev»n«
Ava.. Sanford, ftamlnnle County.
Florida undar tha flctltlnua n*tne
nr, Sanford-Htm inota Chopper and
that I Inland to remitter aald nanta
with Ilia Clark o f ilia C ircuit Court,
Hantlnnl* County, Florida. In acr
nrdanca with tha provision* hf th*
Fletltloua Mama Stalutaa, lo -w lt:
•action i|S.on Florida RtatuU* tS tl.
H at R obert (I Weak*.
Hobart A. Latvia
Publlah Jan. I. S, It. SI. IM*
IX TH K f l H f C I T c u t RT OF THH
X fX T H J i n i l ' l t l . C IR C L t'IT OF
T H R BTATM OF F I.O n ilM , IX
AXD FOR iK R IX O L N I'OI NTV,
IX CMA.Xt'KRV. XO. IflSO
IIKI.K.N IIOUVKII IICHT.VHTT aad
FIIANK I'l-A VTO.N DUIITNETT,
bar huahand,
Plalntlffa
va
LOIVKI.L, W. nr.K D and M. V1R
QINIA BRED, hit w ife, at al*
D afandaalt,
XOTICM OF SI IT
TO: LO W ELL W. HKKH and M.
VIH U IM A nKMD. h it w ife, If llv
Inn. and If daad. llirlr unknown
halra a t law. Oavlaaaa. Uyataea,
aranlaaa. aaalana. Ilannra, c r c l ltnra, Irualaaa ami all o lh rr par.
aona claim ing undar aald Itafend
am a. and ail parllaa havlny nr
rlalm lna to h ata any rlnht, till*
« r Intarrau In and In lha fo llo w ­
in g ilaacrlbrd real proparD aliual
rd In lha County „ f Samlnola. Hlata
• f Florida, lo - n lt l
Tha W att at faat o f tha Kaat
HO faat o f lha Waat S»t faat
nf tha North H alf o f tha
Houlhaaat
Quartar
of
lha
Houthwaat qua rta r &lt;!••• lha
Huuth Sit faat Ib a roofl. Sartlon
•I, Taw nablp SI South, Rang#
I t Roat.
Tha natura o f this ault la lo
ramova cartaln rlnuda from and
to qulat and confirm P lalntlffa'
till* lo tha abova daacrlbtd prohariy.
Tha nama o f tho Courl In which
Ihla ault haa barn Inatllulad la tha
Circuit Court fo r tho Ninth Jud i­
cial Circuit o f Florida. In and (nr
Hamlnola
County,
Florida,
In

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Tha abbreviated title - In Ihla
eaaa la HKLHN HOOVKIt BURTNKTT
and
FIIANK
CI-ATTON
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har
huahand,
va
LOW KLI. W . IKKD and M. V IR ­
GINIA HERD, hie w ife, at aL,
Defendant*.
Tha daacrlptlon a f tha rami p re­
party Involved la (hla null la oa
•at forth abova.
Tou and aarh o f you ara heraby
raqulrad lo flla you r unaware, or
other dafanalva plaadlnga In aa'.d
cauaa, w ith tho Clark o f aald Court
and aarva a copy th tra o f upon
Parvla P. Hwann. A ttorney tor
Plaintiff*, IU&gt;« Ho. O range A vonua, Orlandn, Florida, on or bafora
lha l i l h day o f February, A. D.
ISaa. If you fall to do ao, a Docraa Pro Cnnfaaao w ill ho ontarad
•gain*! you and aald aauaa ahall
prnratd aa partt.
WITNKHH my hand and lha aaal
• f aald Court at Hanford, Hamlnola
County, Florida, ihla lha Stb Say
o f January, A. D. ISta.
David U. Gairhal
Clark af lha Circuit Court
la a n d 'f a r Hamlnala County,
Florida
Ryi Martha T. Vlktan
Deputy Clark
Ptrvla P. Hwann
A tlornay fo r P laintiff*
I I I H So. Oranaa Ava.,
Orlando. Florida

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Maka ma an offer: 3 Mrm.. 3
terms—6330 Down FHA
bath, larsa living room, large
ed—Exclusive with
screen porch; draperies in llv
ing-dinim
area;
completelr
equipped GE kitchen, wsll oven, W. H. "Bill” Stcmper
Realtor 4 Isssrcr
disposal, birch cabinets. Estab­
ASSOCIATES; H. K.
lished town, citrus, shade trees.
102 E. Coleman Cir.. FA 2-74M. Arthur F. Day, Everett Harpee
Robert F. May, B*R
Helen E. Noonan, &gt;. T.
Phono FA I-4M1
l i t N. Park
Phone FA 3-6331 3101 Park Dr.

Legal Notice
ricrm ore

3-BEDROOM bouse. kttebM cqWp-A
ped. Established lawn. L o v V
monthly psymasis. FA 3-4171.
t'laaa. Faru Park, Hamlnala Conn*

NOTICK

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1H hereby

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ty. Florida, undar tha ftetltlnua
nama nf. B. L G riffin Aaanrlataa.
and that I Inland to raglalar aald
nama with tha Clark o f lha Clrrult Cnurt. Hamlnola County. F lo r­
ida. In arcordanr* with tha provlalona af tha F lrlltloua Nama
Htatutaa. tn -w lt: Hectlon SSI.OS
Florida Htatutaa | tlt.
Hlg: Ban L. Urlffln. Hr.
Publlah Jan. It. It. tt A Fab. S.
IX TH K rtR C I IT COt RT OF T R R
XIXTII J l IIICIAt, CIHCI IT. IX
AXD FUR OKMIXOI.K C O P X T t.
FM lttlU A . IX
CHAXCKRV
XO.
ISIS*
CHARI.KH THOMAS RM IT If.
ria tn tlff,
-VHFANNIE MAE SMITH,
DafandaaL
XOTICM TO A FPR4R
HTATK tiF KldHtlDA TO:
Fannie Ataa Hmlth
Addraa. and Rtaldenra
Unknown
Tou ara hereby notified that a
bill o f m m plalnt for divorce haa
barn filed agalnet you. and you ara
required to atrra a copy o f your
• newer nr plaadlng In lha hill nf
m m plalnt on tha P la in tiff* A t­
torney Taut C. Perkin*. SIT Waat
Hnuth Htraet, Orlando, Florida, and
flla tha orlalnal Anawar o r plaad­
lng In the o fflca o f tha Clark a f
Hi* Circuit Court on nr bafora
Tueaday, Fabruary :. I ll* , tf you
fall tn do an Judgment by default
w ill ha taken a a a ln .t you for tha
relief demanded la tha bill af
com plaint.
DUNK AND O RD ERED at San­
ford, Hemlnola County, Florida,
Ihla Slat day o f December, ISAS.
(SE A L)
David M. G alchel
Clark Clrrult Court
Hyt Martha T. Vlhlea, DO
Paul C. Parkin*
■I7 Waat Huuth Htraal
Orlando, Florida
A tlornay fo r P lain tiff
Publlah Jan. 4. II, It, t t . ISM.
IX TH E I IRCI IT c o t n T OF THK
XIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IX
AXD FOR BKHIXOLK COUNTV,
FLORIDA. I.X CHAXCKRV
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II. It. FLINT and MARTHA
REED FLINT, hla Wlfa
Plalntlffa,
va.
FRA N K W. SUTTON, JR., at hi.
Defendant*
s i rr to « u n r r t it l e
XOTICM TO DRPRXU
TO: FRANK W . HUTTON, JR. and
RUTH R. HUTTON, hla w lfa.
VUHXON
P. BUTTON and
EMMA It. SUTTON, hla wlfa,
HIDXEY A. HUTTON and NOAMAH D. BUTTON, hla wlfa.
GEORGE A. VAN CAMP and
------ VAN CAMP, hla w lfa. If
any. FR A N K H. VAN CAMP
and BKTTT VAN CAMP, hla
wlfa. LOLT8K At. SUTTON, If
thay ha livin g and If thay
• ra daad, thalr unknown halra.
davlaaaa,. lagatoaa, grant***,
apouaea,
creditor*.
aaalgna,
llenora.
and
traataaa
aad
agalaat any and all paraoni
having o r claim ing ta hav*
any rlaht, tltla ar Intaraat by.
through, aadar ar agalnat tha
aforaaald Dafaadanta; tha aa*
known halra, iavlaara. la g * .
•a**, grantaaa. creditor#, and
atbar paraona tlalm ln g by,
through, undar or agalnat
FRANK W . HUTTON, decan i,
•d. F.AtKI.INE a BUTTON dar eaaad, FltK D O. HUTTON, da.
caaaad, and BTKLLA BUTTON
V A N . CAMP, daeaaaad: and
any and all parllaa having or
claim ing to hava any right,
till* a n d /o r Infaraat In and to
tha properly hereinafter deerrlbod, aald U s d eltuete. ly .
lo g and balng In Bemlnala
County. Florida, lo -w ltt
Lota t and 1*. Black IT o f
HANLAKDO. TH E gUBURB
BEAU TtFU U Altam onte BaaHaa, accord in g to p u t thara• f •• recorded la Plat Book
S. Pago IT, o f |h* Public B acord* o f Hamlaol* County,
Plorldla.
YOU ARK It. KBY NOTIFIED
that tha P U Iatlfla herein hava tnelliutad a ault agalnat you In tha
Circuit Court a t tha Ninth Judlrial Circuit. In and far Hamlnola
County. Florida, ta qulat thalr tltla
In tha above deecrtbed property
altuatad. lyin g and balng In Homl.
nolo County, Florida, •• karat*,
abova mure particularly aat out.
You ara hereby raqulrad ta flla
you r Anawar with lha Clark o f tho
Ultoull Court, tu aad fo r garninola County, Florida, and aarva s
cop y tharaaf upon W lndorwaodl*
6 Hunter. I l l P ork Avauua, South,
W inter Park. Florida. Attorney*
fo r lha P laln tlffa la tha abava a c ­
tion, oa o r bafora tk 3nd day af
Fabraary ISta, ala* s Docraa Pra
Confeaaa w ill ha aatarad agalaat
you.
i
IT Ig O RD ERED that thla ha
publlah ad Is tb* SANFORD H E R .
ALD, ' a newspaper published Is
Hamlnola County.
F lorid a , a ara
each week far fou r conaacutlva
week*.
Tha natura a f thla ault and tha
rallat Bought thereby I* tha quiet­
in g o f tha till* to and tha rem oval
o f tha cloud* from tho above des­
cribed Unde a w a it by tb* Plain,
t i ff la Samlaal* County, Florida
■•"d fo r aonarsl oqultabl* rallaf la
tb# promlaa*.
WITNEHg my hand aad official
aaal aa tha Ciark o f tha Circuit
C o n n o f Hamlnola County, Florida,

Legal N otice
In tho Court o f the Cownty Jwdgw,
I m l e t l e Cownty, FTorlda. tw P ro hole.
la re l Katata of

PAUL LEO CLOUTIER
Deeeaeod
To A ll Creditor* and Poroona B a v ­
in s Claim* or D em and, Agwfaoe
Said Rotate i
to*

T «a and aach e f yoa ar* h e re b y w
notified and required to preeent
any claim * and demand* which
you. or either o f you, mey have
agalnet the eetnt* o f PAUL LEO
CLOUH KR, deceeeed. I*t* nf eald
f'nunty. to ih* County Judga o f
Kemlnol* County, Florida, at hi*
o ffice lo Ih* court hnuae o f **ld
Cnanty at Sin fn rd. Florid* w ith ­
in eight calendar month* from th*
time o f the flr*t puhllcntlon o f
thle nolle*. Kerb claim nr demand
•hall he In w riting, and ■halt tla to
th* pl*c* a f raaldanre and poat ^
o fflr* addre** o f th* claim ant and a
•hall be iw orn lo by th* claim ant
■ pent, attorney, *ad any mtrh
claim nr dtm and a c t aa flltd ahaH
ba veld.
G abrtcllc Marla C loatler
A* adm lnlatratrls
of
lha
Katata o f
PAUL LEO CLOUTIER, deceeeed
Flrat Publication January IS, ISIS
G. Andrew Speer
Attorney a t Law
I t s 4 H. Park Ava.
Sanford. Florida
AHK.XIIKD X O T tr r OF SUIT

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HTATK OF FLORIDA TO : MORKH W
K. LEVY, If alive, hi* unknown
epoue* If married, and If dead h it
reaped It • unkown heir*, devlaeee,
legalece and grantee*: JOSEPH M.
ARRKDONDA, If alive, hla unknown epoue* lr m arried, and If
dead hi* reepectlv* unkow n heir*,
legale**, device** and grantee* J .
A. Ml DONALD and M ART A. MAC­
DONALD. hla wlfa. If alive, their
reepectlv*
unknown
epoue#*
if
married, and II dead their reeparllva unknown halra. davlaeea. lega ­
tee* and grantee*: AARON CLOUD.

If allva, hla unhaawn apouaa If ma
married, and If dead hi* reeaer- W
-tlv* unknown halra, devlaeee. leg*,
tee* aad grant***: HARRISON
KANNT, If alive, hi* unknown
epoue* If marrlad, and It dead hlg
reepectlv* unknown halra, davlaaea.
leaateea and graataeni SABAM
JACKSON, If allva. har unknown
apouaa If marrlad. and If daad Roe
reepectlv* unknown halra, davlaao*
Jegateea and grant***; tDEfAeA
JACKHON CRAWFORD. H allva,
har unknown apouaa H aaarrUd,
and If daad har roapoctlv* unknown
halra. davlaaaa. legatoaa and grant- «
•aa; MART JACKSON, who raalde* ■
In Rochaatar, Naw Torh: ORA
BELL JACKSON LEE, who roalda*
In Rochester. New Turk; OSe
BELL JACKSON I.KE. who raaldaa
tn Rocheater, Naw York! PHOBMIAN UYTH. If allva, har unknown
•poue* If married, aad If dead
har raapectlv* uahaown hair*.
?•»*••• »• lasatoea and grant***!
JOSEPHINE JACKSON THOSIAS.
tf elite, har unknown apouaa H
marrlad, aad It daad har raapeellva unknown heir*, devlieee. lena.
taoa and grantaaa. C. H. LINDSEY,
If allva, hla unknown apouaa It a
marrlad. and If dead hla reepectlv* W
unknown heir*, devleeee, legatee*
aad graattoa; EDWYN BANDY*
DAWKS,
OBOROR
AUGUSTUS
THOMPSON and ANTHONY NORItlH. aa Truatoaa of th* Floe Id*
Land and Colanlaailan Oempaay,
Ltd- If allva, thalr raapectlv* un­
known apoueaa If marrlad. aad If
dead thalr raapactlv* unknown
halra, davlaaaa, lagataoa and gvaataoai MONROE 8. HUTTON and S.
T. l north. If allva, thalr roapaatlva
uahnowa epouee* If marrlad. and
If dead their raapactlv* uahaowa
heir*, devlaoe*. leaateea and grant- rtf
***: SARITA L HUTTON, who ra- w
aldaa to MeDoaough, Oaorgla: aad
agalnat gay and all paraona claim­
ing any right, till* or Intaraat to
and t* tha fallowing deaertbod toad
lying aad halag la hamlnola Cana,
ty, Florida. la-wlt:
Begin at th* SB fcoraav af

it*. ■1!H 01 tht • " '* •* Nu

A tlornay

fur FUtaiAffa

R» Far* Avoaua, Sasih
Ol Baa t l f
W in U r Park, F la t Ids

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fo m ily o ffo ir . , . rood . . .

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OWNER MUST SACRIFICE

&gt; *'4i Section at. Tawaahlp IS
South. Raag* St Kaat, thaara
running
North S0I.SS foot,
thence Woet ta th* AUaatto
Coael Lina Railroad right-of•f Incorporated araaa Into aonlng dlairlcta and providing fo r raaulaway.
ihear*
Hoathwaatarty a
■RMIXOLR C O V X T r HOXIXU COMWIBaiOX
along aald right-of-way ta a ' 9
Xottoa o f Fahlt* R earin g
point Waat af tha haglaalag
Da w hom H m ap coaoorn :
thenca Beat to paint af hagla.
Nat Ira |a barahy given that lha Hamlnola County B on ing, Comalng.
mlaalon propoara to roronmirnd lo tho Board o f Hamlnola County
YOU ARK HKIIKST NOTIFIED
Commlaalonara, lha a d o p t io n -o f a Comprohanalvo Honing H rgulathat a ault to qulat till* haa baaa
ling aad fan achedule and aonlng map* dividing all a f Hamlnola
brought agalaat yoa la th* CtoaaM ■
Cnuaty outaldo mt Incorporated araaa Into aonlng d istrict! and p rovid­
Court Ninth Judicial ClrauR af
ing fo r ragutatloao and auforratnanla thereof.
Florida, In and for Hemlnola
ru h lla haarlnga w ill ha bald la lha Court Room n f tha Hamlaelo
County, ih* abort title af which
County C ourt Huuaa, Sanford, Florida aa follow a ; Dlairlcta •• dallnaalta PHILIP J. n ess . Plaintiff, va.
ad a s o ffic ia l aounty mapa — ravlataa ISSSt
'
MOSK6 K. LBVT, at a l, Dataadi
D lalrlot S — Oammlaalonar Homar L lttlr’ a D lairlet w hich gaaaranta, aad by thaaa preaaata nr* ra­
a lly la north u f a ilna lyin g North o f Laka Mary and waat o f US
qulrad to flla with tha Clark nf
IT-S1 lo tho South City IJmlla o f Hanford, waat o f tha waat City
Mid Court your written appearLlm lla o f B asta rd -a orlk a rly to lf t h Stroot and waat nf Franrh A v a a u ,
aui;*. peraoaally ar by sttoraay, rt
North a f U th Straat — being lha Northwaat aagm rnl o f Hamlnola
In nnld ault on or be fora th* Uth ^
County. H aarlag a s Fabruary S, 1SSS at T:SS r . M. or aa aaau iharaaftar
day af February, INS, aad Uor*.
i i possible.
after ta file aervlco or tho oppooDlairlet 1 — Coramlaalonar Joha Krldar*a D lairlet which Ilea
log couneel and til* with aald
gaaarwlly Kaat a f US If-S t ana Mallonvllla Avanua In Sanford, North
Claris your written defenaea, If
o f L sk a Jaaaup s a d lha Koonlochhatrhaa River — being lha N orthaay, to Plalatlfr* complaint as
oaal aagmau t a f Hamlaelo County. H earing wn F ebruary II. &gt;S«a
th* llaiaa proacrlhad by law, thorna t Tit# f. M. nr aa aoon lharoanar •• p»aalbla,
In aeittag up tha qetaia, right,
D lairlet S — Commleatooar l^ w ra n ca S w o ffird 'a Dlatrtrt which
tltla pr Intaraat la, or llaa upon,
lira gaaarally Waat o f US IT-SJ and South o f o Ilna lyin g North of
th*
ahoe*
daaarlbed
praporty
(A b o M ary — h alag lha Houthwaat aagmant a f Hamlaola County.
rlalmtd by y*a. Harela full pet
H aarlag o a F ebruary II, ISt* a t ! ; l i P. M. ar aa aoea thereafter
ar a Docraa Pra OaSfoaa* will ba
a t BoiiibU.
aaterad agalnat so*.
D iatrlct 4 —- Commlaaloner Varnea Dunn'* D lalrlot generally lyin g
WITNESS my hand aat. th* oaal
Kowt o f US 1T&gt;SS and South o f Lake Jeaaup and South a f tha K een•t M»d Court at Sanford, Piprlda —
lochhatahaa R lvar — being tha H oulbiasl argmapt of Samlnola
thla flh day ef Jaaaary, A. tt I I I * .#
County. H earins on February IS, ISSS at f : l a 1*. AL o r aa aoon
DAVID M. OATCHBL,
(■KALI*1 4a/ #t ° ,c " ub*r* *»»••
U ir o A l iif oa poBiiblo.
Clark of th* Circuit Court
David At. Gatchal
R oalag map may ha vlawrad and voplae o f lha propoaad aonlng
■y Martha T. Vihiaa
regulatlana aad faea achedula may ba nhlalnad In lha Xoalug O fflca,
C lerk o f lha c irc u it Court, _ .
Deputy Clark
Hamlnola County Court Huua*. Hanford. F lorida. Monday to rou gb
Samlnola County. Florid*
Keaaath m . twfrur
Friday from Stas A. M. to Itss P. ti
'
Hyt Martha T. Vlhtan
Attorney for Plaintiff
Hamlnola County X onlag Commlaaloa
W INDIHIW EEDLK A HUNTER
Bdwarda •ulldlag-p. a Draner

Legal Notice

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STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!

Phono FA 2-3641 am engaged In bualnaat at Fern

READY FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

X. F o r Rant

AGENCY

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
STOPI lo lo tea our 1 bedroom
D. H. Whitmore
m or I tiled bath homes at^
Lillian G. Trams
Associates.
SAN SEM KNOLLS
27 FT. TRAILER, couple prefer­ 116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5111
red; Country Side Trailer Park, After hours. FA 3-2616, FA 2-4K1, 4 Blocks West of French Avobm
on 30th Street.
next to air baae gate. Call FA 3-0361
F A ------LOOK! at all the woodorfsl leg.
turei in these homos. Terratso
APARTMENT, l it Elm. FA 2-0571. S t Johns Realty Co.
floors—Furred sad PlssUrad
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
BUSINESS PLACE for rent, H
walls — Custom bulb - eabioot
block off Hiway 17-321 Apply 111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6131
work—and Dust-froo cloaati
602 W. 27th. Street.
Close to schools sad sbopfitec
Local Fraternity interested in
_
purchai__________
lasing lots for_____
construction
of buiiness ball. Must be in
d iy limits or nearby. Writs
P. O. Box 1406.

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private hatha, 114 W. First St-

FARMER’S

1-BEDROOM apartment, 3100 So.
Palmetto. Phillip Endcrs, Rt. 2,
Box 372.

4. Real Eatate Wanted

3-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA. 1-1136.

5. Real Estate For Sale

5. Real Eatate For Sale

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?SmLUHrjAKUARY 1L M. SB aa4
■•L'AKT i, IMS

�A W ant A d A Day Makes AH Business P a y! Ph. FA 2-2611
5. Real Estate For Sale

5. Real Estate For Sale

5. Real Estate For Sale

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Mon. Jan. '25,

Pairs 9

HOUSE. 60S E,
Term*.

BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY FRAME HOUSE, argc canter lot
on Hwy. 46. Rarc-in at $3,000,
2 RR. house on Magnolia, lust out
my equity $1,000
$300 cash.
of city llm. t; ki'chrn equipped.
I BDRM., Fla. Hm„ large utility,
FA 2 3463.
Venetian blinds space heater.
. OE kitchen. Nicely landscaped,
Must sell at once. $3993. Will
fenced back yard. Ideal for re­
trade for lata model car.
tirement. By owner. 242$ Yale.
v.A 2 0881 or FA 2 0313.
S-ACRES of good farm land in
FRAME HOUSE, large corner lot
Sanlord Celery Delta $300 per 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house:
on Hwy. 46. Bargain at $3,000.
Florida
stove
acre. Excellent terms. Richards
my equity $1,000 — $300 cash.
room H H P O P P
Hotel, Melbourne. Florida.
FA 2 3483.
Terms. Phone FA 2-7224 for ap
LOTS for aale on turd surface
pointment.
road; nicely graded, near Mon­
roe corner. Phone FA 2-2*39.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Reaalai available from $130 down
,C. A. Whiddon, Sr. —assume $37.30 monthly pay­
OLD SUGAR MILL
ments. Inquire at office or
• BROKER
‘ 'EarlyBtmerlean," yes, but aellar
phone
FA
2-7602.
&gt;02 So. Park Ava. Ph FA 2 3901
will throw In 143 of Improved
Ranch Land, fen- ' and croia
LOTS: Cleared, high (round, 100' NEW two bedroom house: natural
fenced. Good two bedr.am house
wood finish. Separate well.
x 145', l 1* miles west of city
an d
sufficient out-bulldinft
$8,300. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
limits. $130. Phone FA 2-7213.
(equipment and stock enough to
3rd Street, Lake Mary.
start operation optional) IS min­
OPEN HOUSE
utes from Sanford. Call STEM*
SUNDAY - 2 P. M. to B P. M.
PER AGENCY to gat the low
HOME SEEKERS
Lovely Brittany farm home, S
price and good terms on this
bedrooms, extra lin e closets, Retax and enjoy living in this
opportunity.
lovely 3 bedroom. 1 bath home
. 2 full ceramic tile baths with
in Loch Arbor. Extra nice fea­
w vanitys. Florida room, quaint
tures include completely equip­ W. H. ' ‘ Bill'* STEMPER Agency
homey kitchen with old briek
112 N. Park
ped kitchen, large screened Phone FA 2-4991
sptadlea and buflt in appliances.
porch and lifetime tile roof. Phone FA 2-1331 2801 Park Dr.
Cypress fenced back yard, at­
Conveniently located on large
tractively
landscaped
soysia
corner lot. You may call this DO YOU want a nice home with
lawn. Follow “ Open House" algn
good income? Ph. FA 2-3899.
“ Home'', for only $2,330 down
off 20th. Street in Lseh Arbor.
and
asaume
4t*%
VA
mortgage
122,900 - TERMS
7. Buninas* Opportunity
balance of $12,870, with monthly
payments of $77.30. We recom­ GROCERY STORE and stock, do­
FOR BALE
mend this at one of the best
ing good business. B A I Gro­
B scree with 2 bedroom, concrete
home buys in Loch Arbor area.
cery, corner Country Club Rd. A
block home, high and dry land.
W House approximately i0 years
Stenstrom Realty
old, with new roof. Several oak
HERBERT STENSTROM
trass and aseortod eltras trees.
Registered Broker
Good water. On paved Rd.
WOM?N SEW, easy raady-eut
LEN RISNER
$10,900 with email down pay­
wrap around, aprons home. Net
LOTTIE
BROADWAY
ment.
$17.40 profits on doien. Spare*
KEN TORBETT
t i m e profitable undertaking.
BETTYE D. SMITH
R O SA L. PAYTO N
Write.
Associates
. ACCURATE MFGRJ
A n d Associates
M M. Park — Ph. FA 2-1420
Freeport, New York
Registered Real Batata Broker
Ph. FA 2-1901 1T-M at Hiawatha ALMOST NEW Sbedroom home,
torraiso floors, built I* kitchen,
m w refrigerator, 1H bath; large COUNTER MAN or Meat Cutter.
utility room and carports. $330
Apply Tip Top, Sanford Ava,
down. Cali FA 2-$42$ after 8:00.
A 4th. Street.

Model Swimming Pool
FOR SALE

Nationally Advert lend Esther
Williams A b o v e Grmuad
Swimming Pool. Weal for
areas with high water table.
Now available Par HALF

R A Y M O N D M. B A L L
AND ASSOCIATES
_Real Estate — Insurance
Surety Bonds

2$ ACRES tiled farm land and t*vo
bedroom house: large barn.
Easy tenna. Phone FA 1-1223.

DELIGHTFUL

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TOSANFORD
Wa fasvila yen te ha ear gesafo
abeolately free witbeet ebb fa*
tie* at earn af Baafetd'a leading

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Home* Deal

Florida i
t A 4 Bed

VA -FHAFHA In Service

EXPERIENCED meat eutter, age
21-33. Winn Dixie, French Ave1M and 25th. Street.
URGENTLY NEEDED
MEN 18 37
Its teal* now for Railroad Tele­
graph Operators. Due to retirement. positions open Florida,
other states. R. R. average pay
$270 up. Must be in good health,
aineerely interested ka job wMh
a future.
Q. I. APPROVED
For Immediate personal interview
with Field Representative, write
Box 1184, Casselberry. Fla.,
giving age, address and phoM
number.

la o mild way te describe M e
custom built two bedroom home
aHaated an the moat beautiful
eornt hi the Wynnewood sec­
tion; landscaped surrounded by
Maee end bearing citrus trees.
TMs heme Is clean as a pin
;nd loaded with to many extras
' to list. Lot m show k to you
today If ye* are looking for
a real bargain. Good terms ean
MEN NEEDED “ 17-49"
bo arranged. Exclusive with
TO TRAIN AS AIRCRAFT
SEMINOLE 1EALTY. MM So.
ENGINE SPECIALISTS
Fork Ave., Phone FA 2-3232;
Dp to $120 weekly to atari aa a
evenings FA 2-2281.
JET MECHANIC altar abort
local training period. Experi­
ence unnecessary, ''niimitsd op­
portunity f o r
advancement.
Training does not interfere with
pr«KOt job. '-Vc arc accepting
3-HDJtM., Fla. Km., hardwood
applications for enrollment in
floors, atova: air conditioner op­
tional. $M mo. FA 241M.
4-BEDROOM, 2 bath home In
Dtwamwold; GE kitchen, Florida
room. Reduced tor quick sale.
FA 2-1292.

4th Addition

SALESMEN: Two married man,
25-40 for permanent position I*
, Sanford: 3 day week; paid vaca­
tion plua bonus: other benefits.
$323 per mo. plua commission.
3020 Corrlnt Dr., Orlando. Fla.

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Club
P VYIojwJi
BETTER HURRY!
ONLY

1 LEFT

B efore Price* Go Up

Conventional
Financing
Down Payment*
Low as $415

19. Boats and Motors

LEWIS SALES k SERVICE
Veipa Motor Scootrra
Heater k I.av n Mower Service
West Country Club Rd. FA 2-7928

SINGER PORTABLE to rciponliblc party in this vicinity.
Take over ft payments of $3.43.
Robson Sporting Goods
Two year punrantce remaining.
301-68 E. 1st
Th. FA 2 3961
Write Box AA, e/o Sanford Her-

riANO TUNING &amp; REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 2-4*23 After 6 P. M.

Gateway To The Waterway
Your BVINRI DE Dealer

Mercury

Outboard

Motors

WOODRUFF MARINE
2401 French Ave.

FA 2-139;

Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2-00T7.

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
14 FT. CARTER CRAFT, wind­
Sinca 1948
shield, top, cushions, trailer. 3n RCA Estate Electric Rsnge $30;
A. HARE
DEBARY
GE dishwasher, portable, $20;
H. P. Evlnrude ;Motor, $850.
NOrth t-4422
NOrih 8-4711
Bendix dryer $20; FA 2-4901
FA 2-4901.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
prior to Thura., Jan. 28th.
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
20-A Trailer*
60 CU. FT. Fricidaire wall ease
lilt Celery Ava. Tel FA 2-1394
$230, installed. 8 ft. beverage
46' x •' TRAILER, 2 bedrooms
coolrr $293, Coldspot refrigera­
FA 2-7384.
A U TO GLASS
tor $63. Telephone FA 2-8331.

IN STALLED
21. Furniture
22-A Article* Wanted
Windshield
Back Glass
• BIG VALUES
Door Glass
Vent Glass
GOOD used piano. FA 2 6325.
• JUICK CREDIT
SERVICE
• EASY TERMS
Senkarlk Glass and Taint Co. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS 2-1. Lost &amp; Found
U 114 W. 2nd St.

FA 2-4822

WILSON - M AIER

ENVELOPES. LeltcrheAs. state­
New and Used Furniture
ments, invoices, hand bills, and Sll E. First St.
TA 2 5822
programs,
* 1c.
Progressive
New
A
Used
Furniture
A Appli­
Printing Ce. Phone FA '2-2931—
ances. A Good Place To
10g Wait ISth St.
BUY. SELL or TRADE
SERVICE CALLS $1.30. For de
|$thtn fhettmeto oome to work?l Good
pendablc TV service call San­
FA 2-7450
ford TV Canler, 9th. and San­ 400 Sanford Ave.
ford Ava. FA 2-9741.
Used furniture, appliances, tools
ate. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
14. Build, Paint Ik Repair
Sewing1Mach. Repairs 213 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-41V
ALL MAKES k MODELS
WILL keep osm child lor working TASKER PAINTING
Room
CUSTOM BUILT furniture -sin
1M So. Park (34 hr. ter.)
mother Mondays thra Fridays.
Special. FA 26139.
gla placet or sets. Also furni­
FA 2-3823
FA 2-0009.
ture repair. Cabinets made.
PAINTING A DECORATING
HEATINO
FA 2-7083.
FOR babysitting. FA 2-3751
Licensed — Bonded
H. B. POPE CO.
Free
Estimates
—
WILL taka ears of children in my
200 B. Park - FA 2-4234
$SAVE$
Work Guaranteed
home hH mothers work. Phone
New &amp; Used
Seminole
Painting
Contractors
MODEM
RUO
CLEANERS
FA 2 0209.
FA 2-1304
All 8ita Ruga And Wall To Wall Furniture and Appliances
Carpeta.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
12. Plumbing Service*
THOS. E. THOMPSON
I Waak Barries
Ph. FA 2-7437
General Contractor
TV and RADIO REPAIR af &lt;r
Home Carpentry Repairs
3:00 nights and weekends; San­ ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Roofing A Siding
ford, Lika Mary and Longwood.
Phone FA 2-6431
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
FA 2-27T2 and FA 2 6811.
Plumbing 4 Heat in f
FURNITURE CENTER
R
A
M
ROOFING
AIR CONDITIONING
1100 French Ave.
Contracting
A
Repairs
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
15*A Beauty Parlor*
Ph. *A 2-7933
Licensed
—
Bonded
—Insured
1007 Sanford Ava.
FA 2-0882
FREE ESTIMATES
A Satisfied customer la our beri
22. Article* For Sale
Plumbing: A Repairs 300 Laurel Ave. Pi.. FA 2-7941 advertisement.
HARRIETT'S
BEAUTY
NOOK
SAVE at BRYAN'S
3m C. Thomas
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA $-5742
FABRIC SHOP.
1028 Sarita M.
FA Md4$ 15. Special Service*
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP One block Wait of Monro* Corner,
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY
1930 Palmetto Ave.
2004 Adams Ph.
FA • 788 on Writ First St.
dantraeting A Repairs
Open 24 hra. day—7 days a week
FACTORY TO YOU
Fra# Estimates
Be Lovelier With Professional
ALUMINUM
R. L. HARVEY
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
Beauty Cara.
VENETIAN BLINDS
204 Sanford Ava. Pboos FA MM2
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
mates. Phone FA 2-7111.
SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
2IM Be. HH* Ph. FA 3-7914.
or rayo* tapes. Cotton or nylon
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
cords.
AA types end slsea, M a iled
Senkarlk Glim* and Paint Co.
“ Do 14 Yourself*
WK REPAIR AND SERVICE
112*114 W. 2nd St
FA 2 4622
House Wiring — Electric Service
STINE
Sid Vihlen
GOOD Used Appliances and TV*.
Machinery gad Supply Ce.
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
Gormly, Inc., Third A Palmetto
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2441! Cut Flowari For A-&gt;y Occasslon
M» Magnolia
FA 14813
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
CALL Ureenlsat Tree Experts FA 2-1222
or
FA, 2 8270
14. Build, Paint k Repair
for fast efficient work. Phone
FA 2 3013
for
a
F R E E 17. Pel*. Livestock, Supplies
WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
ESTIMATE.
Work Guaranteed
Rod Beard
BOSTON TERRIER pupali
Ceataet 308 Weet ath It.
iatered AKC, $90 and up.
P I A N O
LESSONS; Phene
Phone FA 7 3443
FA 24271.
FA 24833 after 8:00.

Jenkins

Furniture

LOST: Brittany hpaniel, female,
7 months jld. Answers to Tody.
White with or»ngc spots and
freckles. Con'-e* Mrs. C. J. Corbln. no W. 16th. St.. Sanford.

PAIN TIN G
INTERIOR - EXTERIOR
Brush &amp; Spray Painting
W. M. BROWDER - FA 3-8335
L A K E ,
S I D E
PAINTING CO.
. •&lt;&gt;
Sanford

7 PAINTS

'rrtH.KTE UEUXTION &lt;‘ l
•VINT. \V\M.I-\ITU

Hum tr*

F A ir fa x
«| \\ 14

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2-3(5 i 1'
sTVKKT

BABYSITTER
SERVICE* •
Ilrkldrnt or Banford weald
like to taka care of yosar
bahyaltting needs. Quallflad
»ltter».

Mrs. T. A . Stiles
80S K. 20th

Th. FA 2*S8H

cal interview write Box E, e/o
Sanford Herald immediately giv­
ing phone number and addreta.

AMERICAN PLAN Hotel; April September; experienced kitebea,
dining room colored employes;
chefs, waitresses, ate. Reply
with references to Box m , Myr­
tle Beach, S. C.

HOLLER

IRONING in my home. FA 1*1899

NEW
RAVENNA
Place The Selling Of Your Propel
PARK
Where It Will Get "ACTION"
HO M ES

MOTOR SALES
■ell*

th*

“ FAMOUS

FOUR,"

OldgmoMIe •

Cadillac • Chevrolet and Corvalr TRADE-INS.
You cast alway* be assured o f having * large
selection of mechanically uuund, clean car* from
which to choonc, plua (he added protection of
Holler’* famous Written Warranty. Nationwide
G.M.A.C. ratty financing nvnlfnhlc.

OUR REAL ESTATE OFFICE CAN ASSIST YOU BY

You cut move in immedi­
ately while th * P*P«r» hra
being processed.
Wn Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On 11m
Construction Of Your
Home For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Closing
Coat Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded.

22. Articles For Sale

15. Special Services

Our Used Cara Will Be Displayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our I*arge Lighted Lof.

Making sure yon art pricing the property in line
with today'a value*. . . .
aMIHy and knowledge . . . .
T a n Wm I O* M lt
8t. Follow Couatry
Club Rd. A Watch
For Our Signs . . .

Baring you the valuable time and worry that I*
necessary to work out tke legal and tacknlcal detail*,

ShasmaJuUt

JOHN

most effective results !

R.

ALEXANDER

Real Estate — Insurance
2417 French Ave.

Sanford

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2nd A Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6251 Ofc. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Oidnmoblle — Cadillac Trade-las

OBLIGATION INCURRED. Try our office
for the quickest

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

WHERE DEALS SHINE

CUachlng the oale for yon through proven ealee

TO TAL PRICE

FA 2*0283

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F y n e-T a sie R ich C rea m y

SALAD DRESSING

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volunteer service Amt rendered tolpltal Administrator Horry Weir
Mra. P. Ahrana, Miss I . W.
Um hospital during MSB.
making the preaentationa.
Waaterby. Mra. K. Epstein. Mr*. L.
A v a r* far aervlce Awing *e| Par 100 hours af aenrlee the fol- Palatal, Mra. C. Gallea, Mra. J.
year were peeaantad la varioua lowing were preeented with gold
Galloway, Mrs. B. Hayes, Mra. C.
B. Jones, Mr*. R. Tender, Mra. C,
Robelle, Mrs. E. Robb, Mra. W.
Sandell, Mra. B. Rowan, Miss R.
Stevens, Mra. M. R. Strickland,
Mrs. B. Strohmeicr, Mrs. R. Toll*
and Mra. H. M. Yoat.
Silver pint for women who serv­
ed from BOO to BOO hours of volun­
teer service were presented to Mr*.
T. Broome, Mrs. W. Foulk and
Mrs. R. Magnuoou.
Silver traps went to Mra. W.
Crabtree who put to MO. hour* and
Mra. B. Houston who put in l,M0
hours of service.
SUvnr bars were awarded to Mre.
C. Bntior who put In I.7BT hours of
service and Mra. T. Woodruff who
put to S.1IB hours.
Thirty-seven gold b a r * were
awarded for women who put to
•hours to axccaa of 100. There were
Mrr. J. Axare11o, Mra. R. L.
Beard, Mra. K. N. Blackweldcr,
Mr*. R. it. Becker, Mra C. Bruce,
Mrs. V
/C. Brum ley, Mrs. P. Butler,
Mrs. C. Ctmrpening, Mrs. R. El­
mers, Mra A. H. Ferbcr Sr., Mrs.
W. Gray, Mrs. A. Hunt, Mrs. H.
Hunter, Mrs. Anna Jansen, Mrs.
Eunice Jcnkinson, Mrs. G. Kesr-db' tv1&gt;
senieh, Mrs. P. Dounsberry, Mrs.
A. MeCalley, Mrs. A. Marsb. Mrs.
:B. 8. Newton, Mrs. J. K Nichols,
Mrs. A. ft. Peterson Sr., Mrs. F.
$1,000 FOR .THE HOSPITAL w m delivered to Seminole Memorial Ho*,
W. Rassman, Mrs. I. Pryor, Mra.
pltnl Administrator Harry Weir Saturday. Mra. W. H. Foulk gave Weir the
R. T. Robison, Mrs. D. J. Runkel,
chaek for tha Ladles' Auxiliary at tha Mayfair Inn auxiliary luncheon.
Mrs. B. H. Squire*, Mra, Guy R.
Strickland. Mra. William J. Toll,
Mrs. Foulk waa fund raising projects program chairman for tha Auxiliary
'Mra. J, McKay Truluek, Mra. E.
and Mrs. George Harden 8r., left, waa ehalmaa ai the luncheon.
H. Unklea, Mrs. M. Van Brackle,
(Herald Photo)
Mrs. G. A. Wakefield. Mrs, J. A.
Wright, Mrs. B. M Young and Mias
D. Clin*.
At the luncheon the group also
heard various report* of lb* year's
activities Including a report that
o profit of 12,000 from the hospital
•hop waa turned over to the auxi­
liary and that club memberships
now stand at 1M. .
WASHINGTON - The U. S.
Mrs. W. Foulk of the project
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Dial* ican official* are aeriouily study­ program reported that tha High
Wavy plunged ita two-man batiyeeaph "Trie*te" to a record depth Department officials diacuaaed to­ ing poiilble action to withdraw Fever Follies originally planned
- nf DT.DOO feet in a Pacific Ocean day poeaibie economic aanctiona preferential trade beneflta now for this year has been postponed
against Cuba for Ha coofiacatian
until 1BB1. After the luncheon was
v;'trench off the ialand Quam. It ot U. S. property but the admin- given Cnba.
But thee* aeurcea addad that over, the women witnessed a fash­
ietratkm hoped atreng meaanree the admlniatratlon ie very reluc­ ion show narrated fag Mrs. John
the great*at depth prcvloualy could be avoided.
tant to tobe euch action for fear McCraeken.
U. S. Ambaaaador Philip W. It might "ruin” the Cuban econo­
recorded in eeundlngs by e BusAs the climax to the day's acti­
Benaal, recalled from Havana laat my and primarily would hurt the vities, a check for |t,000 was pre­
aiaa aortaoa ahlp In taST.
weak amid rising anti-Amerieaa- Cuban p iop li m um t lb mi tb# Cm * sented to Weir to nse tor the hoeCHICAGO— Police Commlsatoa- lam, planned to continue talk* thla iro rtgim .
pltal.
&gt; er Timothy J. O’Oonoar resigned week with Secretary ef Stale
Such action oould Include rene­
A. Harter and hie aidea. gotiating preferential tariff* now
* amid a growing scandal of potice Cbriatlan
Benaal met with Harter tor IS glean IT per eent at Import* from Finds Water Warmer
thievery In his to.ooo man force.
mlautea Sunday at the aocretary’a
OULTON BROAD, Eng. (UPI)
niiaota Republican Gov. WiUiaa home in aa unuaual Sunday con­ Coho, or atotag Coegreat to reJ. Stratton threatened to Invoke ference underacoring the concern duee the quota undar which Cuba —Mrs. R. W. Travers went swim­
Ue pawara If Mayor Richard Da- ever the aorioualy deteriorating re- aupplioa one-third of U. 8. augar ming oo the sixth day of a recordlap. a Democrat, didn’t clean up latiena between the United Stater at prices above the world mar- breaking cold wave explaining,
Am acandal ••quick.” Bight policaand Cuba.
naan have bean charged with helpBey R. Ruhottem Jr., aaalatent
tag a burglar ateal and aaM 1100,- Mcretary of atoto for Inter-Ameraaa ia loot: Ava policemen and Icaa affair*, who attended the
datoctlvaa ware charged wKh ex- meeting, doacribed H aa a pre­
tertioa and eeocealing evidence, liminary consultation. He Indicat­
pal ISO ethers have beau entered
ed no decisions on policy reviatona Tm . AH C nSllsn' u 4 Pee—ao
to undergo lie teat*.
Mart** c iila i *e Daaiaoea Aeal—t
were reached.
MM Stolela I
Informed aeurcea aaid the Amer­ la Ml StoleI* ef
NSW Y O R K - Gamble Beneat-ADru a. itAiii.
Slot, Iho IS-yaaruld balrva* who
Utreetad.
rtopif to Parla with her married
Tn* end each at yna era hereby
Bomanian lever, returned to New
notified and required to preesnl
York under ordera af a Trench xoricai o r v n a a D o m e x o r any alataia end demands which
a mcsolitiom cboaixa, t a c a t . you. or olllior o f you, may hevo
iku Ann AnAKOoniiia a ram- exelnat Ike — U te o f UI.AI&gt;Ya a.
TIOX PV S.ITTMS WHklVA ISOAD 1IAIJ.. dsreasod, leto e f eald Coun­
TO WHOM IT HAT OONCKHH:
ty,
lo
ike
Conaiy
Jude*
ALGIERS— Trench cxlremlata.
Not Ira li harahy alran that pur- o f kem leole County, Klnrlda, at
armed - with machine guna and auant ta Paetloa Stl.i*, Florida kle o fflre In Iho r» u rl knuee nf
tagr gaa bomba, riotrd over Do- Mlatulos till, the Hoard of County said County e l Sanford, flo rid * ,
of UemlnoU County, within elgkl ralonder mnnlha from
.Goalie's dismissal of Gaa. Jac- Commlaalonars
Florida, adopted a naoolulloa o f Ike lim e e f Ike flrat nubtlratloa
quoa Maaau aa military and civil- Iho IIlk day of JANUAItT. I***, nf ikla aollco. Kat-h rlelm e r d e ­
laa comm aader of Algiers. At cloalna. vacating and abandoning mand ekall ka In w rlllu x, nad
a poriloa of that cartaln road In ■kail, s te tt Iko place o f reeldene*
laart SB person* were killed and B*mlnola
Cuunly, Florida, deaerlk* sad poet e fflc e addroea at Uto
mure than too Injured la tha vie- od as follows!
claimant, and ahall ka awara la
latest DoGaulto doctored a atato
Lltlla Waklta Road, from sba ky Ik* rlalm aal, kls oaant. nr a tIntersection af Iho North lino torna&gt;, and any aurk claim ar
i f bIbas In Algarla and banned
of Asettoa **. Tawnahtp It demand not a* filed ahall b* void.
pqMto martingi In Trane*.
South Rana* t* Raal. southerly
/ * / D ouglas Bltnalrom
lo Iho patat of eonvergenee of
Aa ex eon tar a f Iba U i l W ill
DURBAN. South A M * * - Rtotand Taatamanl o f
said road with tha westerly
tog Sahs trlbaamen were reported
(ICAOTO 0. MAI.U deceased
line af Iks A. O. L. R. R. Nlxkt
nf Wor. aocordlna la Flat aTU.VHl'ROM, DAVIS * MclNTOUM
to hovw hilled nine persona after
tharoof aa racordtd In Flat Attoraaya far ■ • • color
P*Bm aUomptod to eonflacat* 0
Rook f. proa at,
Kdwarda BnIMIna
AM ilr boar Wowed hi tha native
Lot MM sal la* be publUkod a— Banfard. ria rld a
quarter at Durban. Native carnal- lima allbin thirty dare followtau

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Highlights

Legal N otict

Mo*.. Tu**., Wed. Open THI T P. M.
Ttiurs., Frl, Sat. Open Till t P. M.

W estern Lean A M ea ty

SPARE RIDS
QUANTITY
RWHTS

Afsntvn

BLUE RIBBON
T ip T op Q u a lity

SLICED TENDER

BEEF
LIVER

FYNE-TASTE

INSTANT

D F l/ C / ir fS S fA '

COFFEE

FARMER CRAY, TASTY

Skinless
Franks

Fyne-Ta$U

12 OE

PKG

PUSH
DAILY

OYSTERS
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W OZ

CAN

MRS. BE1L-S FI AVOB«Jl

Lagol N otict

T R Y ONE OF EACH'"
LADY PAIR SLICED

RYE BREAD
WHEAT BREAD

LADY PAIR SLICED SANDWICH

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HardRote 25&lt;

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one leant of a aawapapor or g is tral circulation pabltahod la Ika

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ONGTON — Ambassador County.
P. laneal reported to Seethis Ska Mtk dap af Jaaaoer.
af Atato Hartor am tha IN*.
\ David M. aatekel Clark
atlas Cuban situation. I V
Board af Canaly CammlaaUoars
was described at a proSanford. Florida
itnary conaultation.
Januaty

BAHi

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WEATHER: Sunny and fair tonight. High today in the 60’a. Low tonight, 40-52.
VOL. XLIX

United Press Leased Wire

EsUbliahed 1908

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO.'rtTT

Algerians
Defy French
llllob Order
ALGIERS (L'PI) Anti-Drliaull* demonstration* broke out.
in nearly a doicn Algerian citic
and towna today. Arouied French
ictllcm (toured by the thouaanda
into Algiers and appeared in the
port of Oran for the tint time
with weapon* in their hand*,
f At lead 6,000 aettlera maeved
In the renter of Algiers in re­
sponse to a rallying cry from
the diehard* crouched behind bar­
ricade* in defiance of the govern­
ment's demand for a return to
order. Barricade* also were thrown
up in Oran, but insurgents and
army troops withheld their fire.
Premier Michel Debr* made a
flying trip to Algiers and return­
ed to Paris this morning to anjo u n c e emphatically that the gov­
ernment would follow through in
its determination to let Algerians
decide their own future.
“ Nothing will be possible and
all can be lost if order Is not re­
established and maintained in
Algeria," Debr* said. “ Let nothing
distract us, let nothing distract
the nation from the essential task
THE ORANGE BELT CONFERENCE TROPHY wan
to pacification."
presented to Seminole High School football co-captaina
^ But the angry “ colons” did not
today. Florida Times Union sportswriter Bob Price, left,
• e s m to be in any frame of mind
presented the trophy to Neely Rons, Ray Lundquint
to listen. Strikes and demonstra­
tions sprang up ail aver Algeria
— in Bone, Constantine, Biki bel
Abbes, Tis ret, Tlemcan and Or­
leansvill*—ae wall aa in Algiers
and Oran.
Tbua far, the demonstrations
were peaceful. But a wild ar stray
shot from either aid* might set off
The County Commission today money oul of the contingency fund
another day ef violence such aa agreed io amend lti current budget and set up the special account.
The board alto heard a delega­
to a«t up a special account lor the
------which triggered fighting hi
fiera Sunday.
tax aixeaxor to carry on a large tion from Casselberry headed by
icale review of property and map Don Wilson complain that Cassel­
berry was "paying tremendoua
work during I960.
Tax Aiaesaor Richard. SfcCanna taxes" and was not having any
had asked that his offiefgjte' given work done by the county.
Willson and hia delegation were
SIS,000 to carry on th* additional
(old that the commission 'would
work.
The board agreed to tak* the hear any request* for improve-

J k r fA to E B t t P I ^ G o v .

LeBey Collins said today that
dedactload that ha and San.
George Smathere are feuding were
"unfounded" and ha displayed a
telegram from Smalhers to prove
K.
Some source* had interpreted
Collins* suggestion that the 8mo­
thers favorite son movt be aban■ dnned as evidence of a split in re­
lations between the two Florida
officials.
Smalhers apparently does not
one it that way.
Ha wired Collins from Lima,
Peru, today that ha Hat read the
full transcript of Collins' news
conference covering the favorite
son matter "and believe you made
an eminently fair presentation."
Commenting on the telegram,
M Collins ssid:
w
“ I hop* it will put at rest soma
unfounded deduction that there
had developed a breach in oar
relations.”
Collins had said ha thought a
move to present Smathsre as Flo.
ride's favorite son candidate for
president should bo dropped be*
cause it was proving embarrassing
to Smathere and he obviously was
reluctant to taka it.

Bette Davis Stage
Show Is Applauded
Hearty laughter and applause
from capacity audiences have
greeted every episode of "The
I World of Carl Sandburg" which is
coming to the Sanford Civic Ontrr Saturday at 1:30 p. m.
The stage show, starring Belie
Davis and Barry Sullivan, recent­
ly played two' nights to a full
bouse In Atlanta, Ga., sad at the
end of both performances the
rrbwd is reported to have stood
•Cheered for as long as IS
___S is. The same thing happenat Siia week at Daytona Beach.
1 A spokesman for Ihe Heart
it, which will benefit from
production, saidtoday that
S now are begining to sell
although many good seats
(ill available. The ticket oi­
ls opea daily at the Wood„
Bldg., First St. and Park
’ Aw.« and reservations for the 63
-M il S3 tickets also can be made
' I f phoning FA 21831.
( Jllss Davis and Sullivan create
} » different and exciting charset1era with the aid of various pr.^s
sad colorful costumes. The third
■ember of the cast is Clark Allan,
whose voice sad guitar combine
la musical numbers which have
been compand to some recent
musical comedies.
Th* sponsor* also continued to
rose today that Urn performance
In ant • madias ef
■try. It is a dramatic presents-

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A Candidate
^ C o u f t t y Clerk David fcatxliorXRttouni&amp;l todlij U n V '
Jam es Avery, of Lake Mary, reported this morning hia

intention to qualify for the District 8 county commis*
sioner election.
Gatchel said Avery must now begin filing a weekly
income and financial report with the clerk’s office. He
added that the official qualifying date for all candidates
is Mar. 1.
Present District 8 commissioner is Lawrence Swofford.

Freeze Damage ToSend
Vegetable Prices Up
MIAMI (UP!)— A six-day freeze
which blackened tender vegetable
crops ail over Florida will also
hurt the housewife'* grocery bud­
get in weeks to come.
The worst appeared over today,
but officials predicted the cost of
fresh Florida vegetables will be­
gin to rise. The Weather Bureau
reported damage to crops was
"very extensive and general in
all areas of ihe state."
An estimated S,000 of 7,000 mi­
grant farm workers were put out
of work by the cold wave which
dropped
tcmperaturei
below
freezing six days io a row. The
only fob left for them ia to sat*
vage what is left.
The cold weather scene shifted
from Florida to ihe north-central
ilalca today, and the mercury
plunged wrll below zero In the
Dakotai, Minnesota and parts of
Wisconsin.
A warming trend »wep' north­
eastward and took New England
out of Ihe near zero category.
But the new surge of arctic air
was ezpectcd to plunge at far
aouth ai Kentucky today.
Heaviest Florida damage was
to Ihe fields of ripening tomatoes,
pole beanz, rucumbere end squash
located in Ihe rich mucklands
south of Lake Okeechobee and
'around Miami. Potatoee in North
Florida a so were killed by the
frost end pastures in all area*
were severely browned.
The coldest readings occurred
Sunday when temperatures plung­
ed is tow ae II degrees in North

and Central Florida end (o 28
degrees in southern sections.
The mercury fell below freezing
with icattered frost again today
in North Florida, but,the worst
was over. A reading of S3 was
recorded at tourist-filled Miami,
which basked under sunny TO de­
gree weather Monday afternoon.

Clean Election Bill
Fails To Get Much
Favor In House
.WASHINGTON (UP1) In­
formed House sourre* were ready
today lo count out the Senate'*
clean elections bill without wait­
ing for a votf. They don't think
there is likely to be one.
The bill passed the Senate late
Monday, 38 to 22, and went to the
House for referral to the Com­
mittee on House Administration.
Prospects are axrelicnt that it
will lie there until adjournment.
Senators took Ihe bill as it
came from their rule* commit­
tee and enthusiastically tough­
ened it up. Among other (hinge,
it would make state primary elec­
tions subject for (hr first time to
federal'reporting and spending reitrirtkmx.
Many lioqsa members, includ­
ing Speaker Sam Rayburn, don't
like that provision. Rayburn said
recently that primaries always
had been the business of the
states, and that ho thought that'*
what they should remfin.

The board approved a raise for
Maxine Thompson from 63,300
to 63,600 per year tad announced
that the study will begin aa soon
aa possible.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn aakd
all counly officials have been noti­
fied to turn into (ha commission
tho wapa seal# to nil natployan.
la other bualnoaa during tin
morning session of tho meeting,
e,r
tha hoard delagpd
Iho purchase

St. at Mellonville Ave. At (hit
point Fourth SI. runt over a piece
of property owned by Dr. Charlee
L. Park. Dr. Park made the re­
quest to vacate because he wanta
to build a professional building on
this corner.
The commission passed a reso­
lution expressing regret of tho
death of the late W. V. Bitting.
The resolution recognized the
service to Sanford made by Mr.
Bitting who served on the city
commission.
The commission approved tho
request of Robert Friedly for a
distributor's license for beer and
wine, to be sold at 340 W. First
St. The request of Willie Tillman
lo operate a taxicab was denied.

Reprisals On U.S.
HAVANA (UPI) -Cuban Justice
Minister Alfred Yabur warned
Monday night that "there will be
million* of American bodies" if
the Unlied Slates sends Marine
reinforcements io Ita naval base
at Guantanamo Bay.
Yabur relerred during a televi­
sion broadcast to government
press reports that "thousand!" of
U. S. Marines have landed at the
base. However, tha base com­
Charles Bogun. The Seminoles won the trophy by tying
mander, Rear Adm. F. W. Fenno,
with Apopka for the OBC championship. Both teams had
denied that any new Marines,
8-1 records in the conference. This is the second OBC
other than normal rotation re­
placements, have arrived at
title in two yeurs for Sanford.
(Herald Photo)
Guantanamo.
Tha minister said, ‘ There are
thousands of Cubans willing lo de­
fend Cuba."
The government announced to­
day it "will take everything" from
NEW YORK (UP1) — Stock former officials ‘ of lha Batiiia
prices al 1 p. m.:
regime
who
misappropriated
mrnt* but, that they must come
from the town council. The group American Airlines . . . . . . . . 2l’ 4i funds.
Bethlehem Steel ........ . . . . . 51 to
A spokesman said about SO of­
also agreed to support financially C
A O ..................... . . . . 87
ficials so far have lurnad hi ap­
a Seminole County fair exhibit at
.. . . 238
DuPont ..............
proximately 6700.000
the Central Florida Fair next Ford Motor ___
. . . . 701*
The government also announcmonth.
. . . . 38
General Elertrlc
Commissioner* also reccivrd General Motor*
. . . . SO
word from Winter Park City Mana­ Graham • Paige
....
21*
ger Richard Simmons favoring a Int. T A T
.. •••**•*• . . . . 35to
joint drainage project lo eliminate Lnrillard ......
. . . . 37**
flooding in the south end of the Minute Maid .
. . . . I81*
county, Winter Park and Orange Penn RR .
.... M
•eeeoeeoo*#*
County.
Royal American ***••••*••**
. ••• *
The board has already okayed Sears Roebuck
*Hto
Seminole County's participation in Studebaker .................... .,..1 .2 0
th* project and expect* [a hear U .,S. Stem
. . . 91
IIhm Orange Counly sometime next Westlnghouse El............ . . . lOOto
week.
C O A L B R O O K , South Africa
The board also agreed to clay
(UPI) — An aattmated 4*0 miners
counly road south of Oviedo
sealed deep underground by a
leading into a Negro Cemetery.
ruckslidc will have to stay en­
11 also gave final approval to
tombed for another month—even M
amendment of Ihe county building
they are still alive.
code that all nrw homes built in
Officials at Ihe rescue scene of
the county have adequate floor
the collapsed coal mine said today
elevalion of not less than 16 inch­
only way the men can be
TVitt fw.lt
«|*|i,i,t*ei* the
es.
saved is first to drill a 13to-lneh
They also heard a request from hav* appraised private land need- air shaft to them.
Ihe city of Oviedo lo purchase to widen Sanford Av*. at $28,U*7
If this can he done, former miner
right of way for a wayside park
J. C. Burger haa volunteered to
and |'Jfl,7tlt).
outside th* Oviedo city limits.
T. W. Mrro of Sanford and slip SIS feet down through U to tha
spot where the. miner* are believed
Lawrence It, Coudict of Orlando to be. That might bo flvo day*
turned in their appraisal* at the from Bow.
courthouse Monday. Next Monday,
Burger said someooe would have
Judge .Voile Williams will choose to go down because oven If Iho
the figure h* thinks is the best miners ar* alive they are probabl/
appraisal, lie also will require too weak or hurt to feed or help
that Seminole County pay the up- themselves.
praisal value lo the registry of
Food and supplies would havt
TAMPA (UPI)—President James the circuit court.
to be lowered through the small
R. Hoffa of the Teamsters Union
After the money U turned over air shaft for ai least a month until
apparently will make another
effort .Wednesday at burying the to the registry, property owners South Africa's beat shaft sinking
hatchet with a rebellious local. can draw out the amount their tram could dig a major ahafl down
Teamster officials said Holla land was appraised by the Stale to the sealed-off spot.
would arrive Wednesday to con­ Road Dept. The 8KD appralied the
fer with official* of Local 333 of land at 3—,108 in December.
Property owner* who don't like
ihe Schiltz Brewing Co.
•Hoffa claims ita officers were th* appraisal of their land let by
elected illegally. The local claims th* SKD ran ask for mora money
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
Hoffa is trying to dictate lo it. in a Jury trial to lia held later. dent Elsenhower defended hia
Hoffa tried to put the union under The jury rannnt giv* such pro* administration's new estimate* of
a trusteeship but was blocked by perty owners less than t)»* least Soviet missile strength today as
a court order.
amount their land Is appraised for based on much hotter intelligence
by an expert.
Ilian ia tho past.
The appraisal was for DH parcels
Elsenhower's comment at hia
of land owned by 137 persons and news conference waa lha latest
organisations.
drvolopmoat ia a running battle
between congressional Democrat*
Sanford got 63,771*8 from fed­
and Defense Secretary Thoms* g.
eral civil defense authorities last
Galea Jr. over Iho adequacy of
night.
U. S. defenses and Russia's Mis­
County civil defenze director
sile potential.
A. B. Paterson presented the
Tha President firmly defended
eberk to the city commissioners
MIAMI (UPI) - U. 8. Customs Gates it a fin* tivU servant.
at their meeting. The money it agrols qurstlohrd a 36-year-old Debate over recent Pentagon es­
from government matching fund*
timates of Soviet military power
■ad will pay half the cost of a Chilean pilot today in an attempt resulted Mooday in postpone­
to
learn
the
whereabouts
of
five
three-way radio that Sanford
ment of Senate consideration of
bought two years ago. Ssnford B26 bombers exported from Miami Gates' nomination to ihe Cabinet.
originally put up all the money under false pipers.
(or the radio.
Oscar Squclla was arrested hare
Monday ai he stepped from a
commercial airliner and charged
Building Entered
The old NehJ Bottling Co. build­ with making false statements that
Th* monthly meeting of the
ing at SO* Celery Ave. was broken tha planes wrra bound for Chile,
Coffee Club sponsored by the
Into sometime before II a. m. Mon­
Chief Customs Agent- Joseph
day. An adding machine and elrel Fortier said "They didn't go to Seminole Counly Chamber of
trie healer were taken, police re Chile. We are trying lo find out Commerce will be held ai 10 a. m.
Thursday ia Mra. Appleby's Res­
ported.
wharo they went."
taurant in th* Valdes Hotel.
Several owner* of bow bustnesses and aowromers to San­
ford will bo welcomed by Club
Chairman Chari!* Morrison.

t p. m. Stocks

Trapped Miners
To Be Entombed
Another Month

Two Figures Set
On Land Values

Hoffa To Discuss
Tampa Problems

President Defends
Missile Estimate

Sanford Gets U. S.
Payment O f $5,775

Pilot Questioned
On Bomber Export

C offee Club Sets
Meeting Thursday

County To Set Up Basic Employe Wage Schedule
The County Commission will
launch a Job classification study
ia the near future to set up a
basic wag* rata tor all county
•mployei.
Th* announcement of the study
earn* after • request by County.
Zoning Director Robert Brown
that aa employs «f his oflico ho
gives aa increase of 1360 par year
to bring her salary up to other
clerical pay level*.

from now on, ihe commission de­
cided.
The city sends a cleanup request
lo persons whose property is clut­
tered with growth or refuse. If the
owner doesn't clean up his land.
Ihe city will clean K for him. The
city will charge Ihe cost of clean­
ing the land to the owner in the
form of a lien.
The commission got a request
from IS person* living in the
Persimmon Ave. and 16th St. sec­
tion asking for a street light. It
was decided to hold the request
until that whole area can he sys­
tematically lighted.
A public hearing was set for
Feb. 22 on the city vacating part
of Ihe northwest corner of Fourth

Cubans Threaten

Assessor Cots Review Fund

re's No Feud
Smalhers,
ins Stresses

The City Commission has pass­
ed an ordinance requiring doorto-door solicitor* lo live in Sem­
inole County for six months before
they can sell in Sanford. Such
solicitors also must get a certi­
ficate from Ihe city physician say­
ing that they are free from com­
municable disease.
The commission approved hiring
an assistant in Ihe building offi­
cials office al a salary of 32.499.93
per year. Commissioners also eonfirmed Iho appointment of Clerk
Henry Tamm as finance director
and appointment of Rosa Rolundo
as assistant finance director.
Property owners who don't clean
up their land are going lo find the
city’ s policy on thin more striet

of 68 acroa of land adjacent to tho
Sanlando Clay Pit until ‘ further
legal details can be worked out."
Tho property la now owned by (he
Ovoratroot Lend Co.
The commission also opened
bids on a new pick-up truck for
tho agricultural department and
a Mixer, loader and dragline for
Iho road department.
Apparent low bidder for the
truck ia Strickland-Morrison Co.

at 61.8*5. Apparent low bid for
* loader Is the Florida Georgia
Tractor Co., with a bid of 612.823.
and for the mixer the same com­
pany. with a hid of 614.372. The
dragline low bid was from tho
firm of Plbrids Equipment Co. of
Orlando for 6l2.*°o.
The board also agrerd lo adver­
tise tor bids on outside engineer­
ing to improve South St., Prairia
Lake Drive., Bldg* Road and Lake
Drive,

Livingston To Quit'
As Collins Aide
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -G uber­
natorial assistant Don Livingstoo
plana to resign soon a* administra­
tive aid* to Gov. L*Roy Collin*.
Livingston, 31, disclosed Monday
ha ia quitting to antor tow aaboal
at th* University af Florida Fob.
2. He hid beon *0 too governor's
atoll M years.

od that public donations have rais­
ed more than 61.SOO.OOo for "na­
tional defense" since Ihe leaflet
and alleged bombing attacki by
former Air Farce chief Maj. Pe­
dro Diaz Lanz.
President Eisenhower assured
Ihe Cuban people today (hat the
United States has no intention of
Interfering in their domestic af­
fairs or becoming a party to any
reprisal* at thia time.
The president said he and sec­

retary of Stair Christian A. Mer­
le r were concerned and perplexed
by recent attacka on Ihe United
State* by Premier Fidel Castro.
Immediately following iho con­
ference, he Issued a five-point
restatement of U. S. policy toward
Cuba which waa critical of Caitro
for promoting th* "unfounded”
illusion of aggressive acta and
conspiratorial activities aimed at
the Castro government by tho
Uniled Slates.

Population Of 153,000
Seen For County By 70
County Comminnion Chairman John Krider, in a “ Statu
of tha County" mennoge Monday to thu Rotary Club, dtud
a projected 'population increune chart that estimated 158,000
persona are expected here by 1970.
Krider Mid utility companie* in the area report that by
1970, the growth o f the county will more than triple thu

News Briefs
FiBh Deals To End
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Gama and Pish Commission said
today 47 wholesale and retail Ueh
dealers faf 36 Georgia ciiies hiv#
agreed.to Hop buying Illegal fresh
water flak from Florida.

Search Called O ff
MIAMI (U PI)-The Coast Guard
called off a search lata Monday
for a member of (ha "Ink Spota"
singing group and two other men
after (heir swamped ftthlng heat
waa found off tha Florida Keys.
Essex Scott, 36-yaar-old "rhythm
man" of tho famed quartet and
Miami Negroos C. M. JolUvetto,
40, and James Stricken, 60, wars
presumed dead.

Fighting W ith Fire
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Fiva
men arrested for lighting wood
fires ia Holmes and Walton eounties apparently were trying to force
removal of a local timber com­
pany official. Tbt Florida Forest
Service said tha mea hoped land
owneri whose wood* were burned
would bring pressure on th* com­
pany to get rid af the official,
whoso name waa not disclosed.

Cramer Is T arget

present population "and wo must
prepare for tha increase by having
Iba beat possible faeUlUos avail­
able."
Ha cited figures shewing that
the county's population has increas­
ed to more than 63,8W.
He said in 16M the Winter Park
telephone Co. installed only -368&gt;-.
phonr* in tho aouth end to the
county and this week bee 6,868
phones In that area.
At the same time, Krider said
Southern Bell bad 6,400 tolephonno
in operation, while this year it Jo
servicing 13,000 customers.
Krider gave a brief rundown to
problems th* present countv com­
mission haa encountered during the
peat two years and aald that ton
county’s financial structo r e to now
"the beat in the Mato, with ton
lowest mlllags."
He said Seminole County wag
fifth to lha state to construction
and third In school growth to 1988.
Among tho problem* tha commie■ton baa mat are sating over­
crowded schools in tha county, ap­
proval of boUdlng to a new hcnHb
center and fairing an architect lay
a aaw counly Jail,
Ha also stressed that tha smutty
board to planning Improvements to
tb* county home, a vast road
Improvement program and addi­
tional funds In tha present budget
to Increase tow enforcement to too
aotutty.

TAMPA (UPI) - Top Democrats
from four counties will meet boro
Friday night to aoe what they
can do about unseating Florida's
only Republican member of Con­
gress. Executive Secretary Phil J,
O'Hara of tha First District’s com­
mittee for political organiialion
said the district’s top leaders and
The County Commission today
contributors would dlicuis a can­
agreed to tour lour Jails to to*
didate to oppose Congressman Wil­
liam C. Cramer of St. Petersburg. ■Ul* to preparation for discussing
preliminary plana for a now county
Jail.
Commisiioners, Architect Jam**
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov. Gamble Roger* and Clerk David
LeKuy Collin* baa called for tha Gatcbcl will tour Jails in Oranga
federal govarnmenl to s*t stand­ and Brevard Counties and to ho­
ard* on orange Juice, cape daily bring.
chilled oranga Juice product*. Tha
At th* asm* Umo, th* boord
governor wrote a letter to Food adopted a resolution designating
and Drug Administration Commis­ N. J. Van Ingas 4 Company of
sioner Goorg* P. Larrick in an ef­ New York City and D. Kirk Gunby
fort to speed up tho issuance of of DsLand aa fiscal agents and
standard*. He laid it ha* been financial advitora tor construethree years sinto th* industry first lion of tho new Jail,
asked tho federal agency 6or scAt tha last meeting, the board
hired Rogeri aa architect for tha
new JaU and, in answer lo critics,
agreed lo survey recently com­
pleted Jails around tho state be­
fore giving Rogers the word to
proceed with preliminary plans.

Tour Of Four Jails
Sol By Commission

Collins Asks Action

Bryant Campaign
Funds Growing

TALLAHASSK (UPI I - Farris
Bryant of Ocala today reported
contribution to bis gubernatorial
campaign treasury totaling 638,860.
Th* report put him far ahead
of Joba McCarty af Fort Picrco,
who bad been the leader, whose
fund new stands at 67,443. Bryant
ala* reported ho baa Htent 6166
to date an his campaign.
anas to the tog contributors to
Bryant's campaign fund amen Ray' K. Mason, Jacksonville, U,&lt;
M6; Uoyd Gahr, Orlandos 61,0001
M. L. Crowder, Tamp*. $1,866;
Bon White, 63,086; A. O. Foe*,
$»J86J Moo- Outdo Baggett Bogan.
61.888, and Mrs. Mary Virginia
Turner, 61,008, nil Pensacola.

$350 Damage Dona
In Two-Car Crash!
An automobile-XUUoa wagon
crash hero Monday caused 6638
damage to two vehicle*.'.
j
Joseph Mixon to t o la Mary was
driving south on Olaandag Av*. and
had Jut passed th* toUl j
a o ctiS

station

charged Inaaaa
th* right to way,

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Christian Church is receiving the gavel from Mrs. Rich,
ard Carter, installing officer, prior to the first meeting

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with new officers in charge. Other officers looking un,
from left. Mrs. Oscar Zittrower,'treasurer; Mrs. Herbert
Thurston, and extreme right, Mrs. Jams Bedenbaugh,
secretary.
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Mrs. Maurice Corbett N am ed
N ew Ethel Root President
All circle members were urged
to attend the quarterly Joint
meeting of the Friendship League
and Ethel Root Circlt of the Con­
gregational Chrhl'an Church Mon­
day (Jan. U ) at 1:30 p. ra. in
Fellowship Hall, by Mrs. Maurice
Corbett, new resident of the
Ethel Root Circle when the group
0 m et at Fellowahlp Hall for the
monthly meeting.

The Rev. Richard Carter will
a. ak on "Misitrna of the
Church." Membcra were asked lo
bring a friend or neighbor with
their, to the meeting. Plans are
also being made f r another "Swc.
dish Smorgasbord", Saturday Feb.
2T, at the church. Tickets may
be obtained from any mrmher
of ths circle or by railing the
ticket chairman, Mrs. Helen Remusat at FA 2-0973.

The devotion was given by Mri.
Edward Simpson and all commit­
tee chairmen reported their vari­
ous activities. Hostesses. Miss
Ruby Booth and Mrs. Willard
Neider, served refreshments ..
those present.
The next meeting of the circle
is scheduled for Feb. 1 at the
parsonage, 111 Palmetto Ave., with
Mrs. Jam es Bedenbiugh a t holi­
es*.

Mrs. Willard Snyder w n wel­
comed as a guert. Members at­
tending Included Mrs. J.m cs
Bedenbiugh, Mr*. Herbert Thurs­
ton. Mrs. Oscar Zlltrower, Mrs.
Richer. Carter, Mrs. Helen Remusat, Mr*. O. Nordgirn, Mrs.
Harold Herbst, Mrs. Alice Mc­
Millan, Mrs. T. R. Alford. Mrs.
Edward Simpson, Mr*. Howard
Rollini, Mrs. Corbett and the hostesses.

In Lake Monroe
Mrs. •,
Bobby
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Mist Betty DePrater was tha honor
guest at a miscellaneous shower
given by Mra. S. E. Norwood. Mra.
J. H. Tlndel and Mil* Norine
Norwood at the Norwood homo la
Lake Monroe.
The party rooms were decorated
with bowls of floating camellia*.
Games were enjoyed during the
evening and prices awarded to
Mrs. Katherine Sellers, Mra. Maty
Hittcl, Miss Undo Hlttell and Bob­
by Hamilton.
The hostesica served cake and
punch to the following; Mrs. leer
Boyette. Mr*. Lester THU*, Mra.
Annie Hawkina, Mra. Rena Haw­
kins, Mr*. C. R. Giles, Mr*. Ernest
Hamilton, Mrs. Mary Hittell, Mrs.
Katherine Sellers, Mis* Linda Hit*
(ell, M tn Pauline Rani, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Tlndel and son* and
the honor guest and Mr. Hamilton.

“CHECKMATES" is « monthly, newspaper publ!«hed by tha YAH-ll
wives and aim to theii husbands when they nro on duty away from home.
It la filled with aomo of the articles from tha local newspapers, and new*
of tha men's families, auch an new babiea, the children's school grades
and parties. The editorial staff is shown as they met to discuss plans for
tha next issue, duo the first of February. Dnphine Beauchamp is sitting in
the chair and grouped nrnund her from left, are, Verna Bolton, Lillie Spain,
Douia Brdwn and Ann SIcczkuwaki, editor.
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Lake Mary

On Life In Korea
Mr*. L. II. Webb, wife of the
executive vice president of the
Clliiens Bank of Oviedo, gave an
interesting and entertaining re­
sume of life In Korea, based on
her experience* as a child, at thq
regular business meeting of the
W, S. C. S. of the First Methodist
in Oviedo.
Mrs. Webb't parents were mis­
sionaries to Korea and she spent
her childhood there.
The meeting was preceded by a
covered dish aunper with the Beth­
any Circle in charge. Mrs. Ralph
Neely was chairman of the supper
and Mrs: J. II. Staley was In
charge of the program. Forty-four
membcra enjoyed the supper and
program that followed.

Personals

LOIS AND JENO PAULUCCI
Doctor’i wlvea who will show
chic stylet from Mary-Either'i are back in Uteir beautiful home
are Nancy (Mra. John) Morgan,
Loretta (Mra. Leonard) Munson,
Laura (Mr*. Vann) Parkrr, Caro­
lyn (Mra. Gordon) Stanley, Betty
i Mra. Robert) Smith and Peggy
(Mrs. Brooks) Smith,

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Ohio, Mra. Harrietts Bayer* and
Shelby Barber from NelaonvtUe,
OMo, visited Mr. and Mrs. C, E.
Barber last week.
Bob and Batty Harty and their

daughter, Naory Lee, kayo arrived
hack la Lake Mary from Ring-

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Mayfair Ian, Sanford, Florida
Saturday Evening, January 30, 1960
Pete Bukuria Orchestra
Dancing 9:30 9tll 1:00
94.00 Per Couple
Dress Optional
For Table Rcoervations Call FA 2-4863
Lark Station Wagon to ha given away.

PENN EY'S WILL
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DAYS A WEEK
9 A. H. TILL 5:30 P. M.
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Cordially invite you to bo present at the

Annual Charity Ball

on Washington Avenue. Also here
is winter residents from Duluth,
Minn., are her father, Jo* Trepanier, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee,
who made friends during previous
visit* to Sanford.
BETTE DAVIS' preia agent waa
in lown recently lo plan overnight
accomodations for the atar, hef
personal maid and chaurfcur. And
we were given all aorta of vital
statistics on Miss Davis Lorn
a description of the Orfy-Kelly
gowns she will wear at Iht Civie
Center on the 30th fn her favorila
recipe.
Actresses can't live on words
alone, so Miss Davii takes 111
cups choopcd beef, l'w cupi chop­
ped cooked beet*, A eups chopped
potaloei and 1 medium onion,
rhopped fine. She iay i she chops
the ingredients separately In a
wooden bowl (so much chop, chop,
have you noticed?) then she mixes
together and moiili.ni slightly
with cream nr beef broth. Mould
Into hot, well-buttered akiUtt and
heat slowly. Loosen from edges
and shake back and forth ha*
quently to keep from aUekittf,
When nice brown cniat ha* form*
ed on bottom, turn onto a platter
as you would an omelet.
And that, 'mam, la Red Flan*
nel Hash I

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OPEN 7 A. M. . l t P. M.
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COLD BEER
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Flaking S Pirate Bapfbaa
Pap** Plata*, Cape. Ipaana,
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Far CoM Drinks,

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QUICK COOK NEATS
Chicken, Sanaa go
Walatr, Pork Chops Eta,

DAIRY PRODUC1B'
Milk, Bailor, llgga,
let Bos Fastrioa.

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Into Summer, B lits 7-1B, 10-20, lltt-2 * H .
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tMnyftir Inn

MRS. GEORGE HARDEN

A COFFEE last week given by
Shirley (Mri. Jack) Youngbtadr
and JoAnn (Mrs. Dale) Shover
was a farewell courtesy for the
two departing women.

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NEWLY ELECTED president of
the Officers' Wives Club js Millie
(Mrs. Ollie) Loper, who ha* been
a resident of Sanford for over
three years. A Graduate of Hunt’
Ingdon College, Montgomery. Ala.,
she was a teacher before becom­
ing a Navy wife, Sho is an active
member of the First Methodist
Church and also a member of the
Driftwood Garden Club.

MONDAY
Sanford Drove IDO B. P. 0. D.
Mrs. Frank Adams who has bean will meet at &gt; p. m. in tha Elk’a
in Seminole Memorial Hospital for Club for a social and Initiation the "Hama Baked" booth, with
Pat Halms In charge will be
the past two weeks, recovering of new member*.
bulging with tempting treats.
from injuries received In a traffic
Story League meets at • p, m. Mra. Helen Constantine Is general
accident last December, returned
to her home yesterday for a few at the Episcopal House for regular chairman or the feidval and tha
days. She will rnler (he Florida monthly meeting. Program on proceed* will be used lor tha
equipment in the kitchen of the
Sanitarium Jan. 2T for surgery,
new school building.
Mr. and Mra. E. M. Polk of
Buffalo, N. Y., announca tha birth
of a ion, Stephen Scott, Jan. IT at
Sisters' Hospital in Buffalo. Mrs.
Polk ia the former Joanne Spauld­
ing. a niece of Mri. W. L. Harris,
Sanford.

• Dancing
Nightly

Served on Sunday
From Noon

(bout them at the table were
Mr*. Meta Whitney, Mr*. Ann
Nicholi, Mr*. Lora Davii and
Mr*. Bertha Rhode*. After lunch
the parly lrft the Mayfair for a
Same of cards at the Thornton
home.

FAREWELL PARTIES will be
In the spotlight this weekend for
two popular couple* who arc
leaving Sanford—Ledr. and Mrs.
Verne Jennings, who are being
transferred to Washington, and Lt.
and Mrs. John Crawford, who are
returning to civilian life in Conn­
ecticut.
U. and Mrs. L. U. Higginbotham
are entertaining for the Jrnninga
tonight and tomorrow night a party will be given in honor of the
Crawfords at the home of Lt, and
Mrs. Ken Coskcy.

A t Oviedo W SC S

fis A A o m d i

leader* for (be Junior Dept, of
the Lake Mary Baptist Church, are
in charge of a (vainer roast to be
held this week for all children of
the Junior age group.

• Cocktails

THE MAYFAIR INN has been
a busy party spot this week, with
more social acUvitiei ahead - Tomorrow the annual luncheon
for the Pink Ladies of the Wom­
en's Auxiliary of Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital will lake place
there with Mrs. George Harden
Sr. at party chairman and narra­
tor. A business meeting will be
followed by luncheon and fashion
show.
,

A LUNCHEON at the Mayfair
Inn Wednesday was given by
Mrs. William Toll and Mra.
Herman Jacobson in honor of
three who arc "infanliclpaling"
—Mrs. Melvin Siskind, Mrs. CharIrs Tetrnbaum and Mra. Larry
A typical carnival atmosphera
La Fontaine. Also a special guest will prevail at the seventh annual
was Mrs. Pauline Schwartt of Winter Festival, presented by the
Long Island, N. Y., who is visit­
All Soula Church, and thia year
ing her niece, Mra. Jacobson.
promises to be bigger and better
BIRTHDAYS were celebrated than ever. In the event, to be held
Circle Presents
i
by Mrs. Blanche Kuhn, and Mrs.
thera will be booths of
Beaula Thornton at a luncheon Feb •, to
everyone, young and
Missionary Program In the Bamboo Boom. Circled interrst
old. The faneywork booth, under
the chairmanship of Helen H il­
Mrs. Alfred Chiles prearnted the
lock, already boatle hundreds of
missionary program at the Fran­
bcau'lful hand mido Item*, and
ces Horton Circle of the Ftrst
Baptist Church, when (he group
met at the home of Mra, Donald
Flamm on Elm Ave. Mre. Flamm
gave the stewardship lesion end
Mrs. Otto Thomae was in charge
of the devotion.
Mra. Derby Knight waa welcom­
ed as a guest. Others present were
Mrs. Francis Hall, Mr*. L. A. Bar­ S. M. 11. Auxiliary buslneii
ley, Mrs. Ken McIntosh, Mr* Don­ luncheon meeting 12 o'clock at
ald Knight, Mra. Don Cates and
the Mayfair Inn ballroom, fol­
Mra. W._A. Cagle Jr.
lowed by fashion showing of lat­
est Spring clothes by Mary E i­

Honored A t Shower

la Thamkful Tribute —

By JEANNE WARNKF,

Mrs. Webb Speaks

Recent Bride

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Members of tha Dependable Sun­
day School Class of the First Meth­
odist Church brought girts for a
needy family In the monthly meet­
ing at the home o( Mrs. A. L.
Skinner, 9(M Magnolia Ave.
Anyone desiring to contribute tq
this project will find a basket on
Mr*. Skinner's porch this week
end. Any usablp item such as
used clothing, canned goods or lin­
ens may be placed in the basket
or tnken to Sunday School Sunday
morning.
I Mrs. V. L. Smith, president, pre
' sided at the business session when
member* voted to buy a folding
table for McKinley Hall and to
■make a payment of 923 to
M. C. O. R.
A social hour followed with (he
hostess and Mrs. John Schtrard,
co hostess, serving refreshments to
those present; Mr*. Margaret
Brown, lira, Nancy Brock, Mr*
Mildred llulner, Mr*. A. L. Esterion. .Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. P. It.
Lansing, Mrs. It. It. McCall Sr.,
Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker Sr„ Mrs.
R. L. Taylor, Mrs. Urn Todd, Mrs.
C. L. Wallis, Mr*. J. A. Wrighl,
Mrs. Ray Herron and Mra. Smith.

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By GORDON J. TOLL
H u a f a r , S ueurlly A ssociates, la c .

Winter tourists are now pouring Into tha atatu and Flo*
=rlda Is haaded for ita biggest season, according to B. R.
Pnlltr Jr., executive director of the Florida Development
Commission. Fuiler pointed out that 8,923,054 vacationers
m m to the state during the first nine months of 1958—
stepping the full year total for 1957. tha pravioua record year.
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Using employment figures for the past 10 yean as a
guide* the chairman of the Florida Industrial Commission
• predicts that then will be 90,000 to 100,000 new Jobs avtil'sble la Florida each year for the next few years—a growth
lute of about 7 per cent to 8 per cent a year. “Barring un• f orososa catastrophes, ths coming year should see Florid^
Move ahead aa the fastest growing major stats in ths ns*
doa,” he added.
Florida has 150 airports and is served by 87 airlines. A
total of 245,000 inbound and outbound passengers passed

The aoldlan performed to this
manner in front af to U. I . Army
general i. If I'd been us* af those
soldiers, the brat* would have
had to truek me off to tha itockad* before I'd have knelt at the
feet af a Gangrosimas.
Bat flue* baffled warriors et
Company A. Mth Infantry. Sev*
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LettersTo The
Editor:

State farmers, who ship crops alt over ths world, re*
•aivt a total Income of about |700 million each year.
Annas] Income from wood pulp production in the state
boom# *110 million.
;: In Phosphate production, our stats supplies 70 per cent
pf .tne U» 8. requirement.
I h m are U deep water ports of entry.
_ Frank Bateman, president of ths Florida Growth Fund,
b e . stresses the Fend currently owns securities of “66 com*
fames in 83 different Industries representing most phases
of Florida** feat growing economy/' The management of the
fn d alma at a “diversified portfolio that will reflect the
dmmlfted development taking place In the South and par*

With local Internet becoming paramount in the forthting Bette Daria Heart Fund show, It’s appropo to devote
to attention to this worthwhile cause.
.Bach year In thla country it Is estimated that U. 8.
tetoias lose approximately $1 billion in production be•• of lost man-hours. Heart disease la not only a human
teem affecting yon—It la a staggering economic problem,
T b gpvenuaent loses annually $130 million In revenue
to M t taxable income, It Is not only these tangible losses
kaffect corporations. Intangible losses In experience and
hnaanotevaa b« estimated when yon realise that heart
jMeetrikee down key personnel at the very peak of their
Heart disease is tha nation's number one health enemy.
ctHHM the niOTbjr one defense against this killer and
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monUllr (bout how they had lost
their mothers and father*, their
brother*, and tometima* all their
kin to tha Communists. And. after
nD. K waa their soil. It wai their
ataha.
loath Korea la *tQl technical#
at war. And our only concern
with tha Oriental youniiter* when
I visited tha country wat that
they had to ba watched or they’d
launch their own attack ee tha
North Korean*.
i
Above all, tha** proud young,
man 1a uniform had reipect for
our troop*. They may have lost;
earn* af It, I dare aay, when
they mw tha man kneeling before
w
Party percent of tha platoon • Caagraaaman.
remained standing. H mm ware
Koreans—"Oriental mereenarUe*,*’
as the Goagrtmman put it.
Now, Flood waa (puttaring at
data*: "If you want a foreign
iogtoa. I will Jatoadnet a IHU tar
It . .it's a g n a t idea-tort set
lor my division."
Then ba waxed Ughtor than tha
tip* of hi* greated mustache:
"Mr. Secretary, I tay to you —
you know as* much about this as
1 do. If you do sot put Americas
troops la those division*, I want
you to pull them out of there,"
If Flood will forgive the play
on word*, I believe ho 1* wetter
than tha floodgates of Grand Cow
1M.
This whta from Wilkta-Cam
may ba a pillar of patriotism, a
fine warrior oa watt* and a bat*
terer of brass hats, but those
young, able, eager South Korosn
if h’t
lade represent some of the finest
J uwa iny si |Hwf
m|
sllltt we have on tha fee* of the
K
oarth.
la INI, I lived with them la
atwtyi cltar
(he camps of the Sfth just south
of th* Uth ParaUsl, and at
alwayt yUaty
nights on maneuvers by tha
in tinwtolnstoa a
warmth of littlo gasoline etovos
we traded storlee and the boys
talkod of th* North Korean lnva*

tar atrancara Maaeh at tha Jaunty
approach of tha tall character
The touring Cangrawman weal­
with tha black needle-pointed mus- ed to Mow the 4* generate haw
tacha whan haadaaa* head car* many tooth Korean* worn inter­
rlaa O s air at h OMa Opry eti- spersed with aor Map*. Ha waa
lain.
tailing Secretary of Daftn*#
Generris and admiral* I have Thomas Gates about it at a da*
aaan quake before hie thunderou* f*OM appropriations bearingdenouncement! of watte and mili­
Ha told Gate* that ha cam*
tary eaialatty.
mended the lieutenant to charge:
M ntear did t dream that "Uentoaaat, will you toll tha
Rap. Denial Plead (D., Pa.) would
aver gat a platoon of American
Midler* to kneol before him Oongrauman recalled: "Tfc* kid
■mpeg tha lonely hills af middle though! I was auti, but ha told

Editor:
Kn closed Is a letter to the
county commission which I
thought might be of Interest to

Hate Outbreaks Cause Chain Reactions
horrified primarily becauso Christ­
ia n was chosen fpr the Cologne
outrag*. There waa nothing like
the sam* spontaneous disgust
BONN — The anti-Semitic out­ when ths Dustoldorf synagogue
rage* is Western Germany, which was desecrated some moaths ear*
began with the daubing of swas­ liar. Many Germans, too, bav*
tikas and slogans on the Cologne given as the main reason for their
•ynngoguo on Christmas day, hava disapproval the fact that the
iiready produced a chain-reac­ Federal republic's "good namo"
tion, at homo and abroad. At will bo damaged. But pUnty of
homa tbs Federal Government others have listed thee* anti*
bat Issued worried statements, Semitic outbursts for their owa
both tbs Fodoral Cabinet and sake. And the West German pros*
the Bundestag bavo promised to has shown n commendable unani­
glva th* matter their urgent at* mity is condtmnlng thorn.
Oa* m r i t of to* outrage*
-----local* autborll
" Itlss have
tantlon, and
begun tha task of tracking down may bo the banning of the Ger­
instigators and examining their man Reich's Party, which in­
herited Uio maatto of neo-Naalsm
antecedents.
Ahmed, to Croat Britain, from tha banned Socialist Raich’s
of *x-G*nerat Otto Berner
Franco, Belgium, Austria, Greece, Partyroars
ago. Tbs Gorman
Italy# Mexico, leandlnavla and six
Party is small—it has IT,*
lb* United States them have been Relel/a
ooo members and H polled only
similar anti-Semitic Incidents. 300,000
at the 1NT Federal
With Un possible exception of election.vote*
It la led by ox-Naala who
Austria, thorn * Is soma reason •bow no particular
of repent­
for' feeling that these have owed ance. Its depart a rt sign
from ths pollsomething to anti-German feeling Ueel tees* would bo no le u to
and that they have been designed
democracy. But It would
to dtoersdlt tha Fodoral Republic. German
not
solva
problem of astlHow else’ should one explain the SemltUm. th*
For a similar party
would spring up, under a m w
name but beaked, from the aha*
written to aerm anf
dows, by tha Mint survivors from
It k easier to analyse the ef­ aocbbals' Ministry of Propaganda
fect* of the anll-SemeUe activi­ and by Uu same "Hitler-Boy
ties to Germany than to pto-potot Quex" heroes of World Way II.
their causes. Hero, than, am The 10 youth association* whleh
eome of Ibo most obvious otieets. the party has formed all over
Dr. Adenauer has been deeply Mm Fodoral Ropublio would sur­
disturbed end Is Inclined to tho vive, avon If they might change
view that a "smear-campaign" thoir name* and chairmen. Bo
against lbs Faderal Republic is would tho neo-Nail publishing
undar way. Hit Minister of th* houses (Fleam Vartag, Druffel
Interior, Oerhard Schroeder, la and M on), th* rightwing "dialatent os proving that thorn Is euaaton group*" and th* barely
Uttk genuine anti-Semitism ia veiled anti-Semitic societies like
Germany, and the appeal* for a th* "Ludoadorff Movement" and
purge of ex-Nads from govern­ Uw "League of National Youlh."
ment mrvlce, the Bundeiwehr, th*
The Federal and atala govern­
legal and teaching professions, am ments can, of m u m , pmcmd
antlroly out of plaeo. But, of against theso pubUshtog bouses
eourao, Schroeder te himself a for­ and aacktlea. Mom la p sru a t.
mer. member of the Natl Party.1 they can take mom actlvo (tops
Tha slate author!ties—who have to am that th* history of the
had to got on with the practical Nasi ora te property taught to
leek of examining the records of tha schools, and that ox-Naais
right-wing parties sad associa­ with criminal records am mtions that might bays Inspired moved from (he teaching prafoathe outrages — adtm mom in­ aion. They can see that men who
clined to believo that exNstls served oa th* wsr-erimlnal Frieshave encouraged discordant, din- tor's tofamoua "People's Court"
aatlaftod young peopls to give aro finally ramovod from tho Judlvest to their fewUagj of frsetra- eiary. They can. finally, bring
lion. Them ia mneh to rapport disturbers of tho poses to Jus­
thla view; but at thk poke it tice and can punish them with
mutt ba Mid that.thaM authori­ fining severity.
ties hava shown far mom energy
than to the peel, when d au n t
of Jewtoh cemeterioo warn doe*- Ahead Of Schedule
era ted literally hnadmda af times
NEW YORK (UPI) - U w trend
end (h* police nwmly attributed toward teon-eg* marriage* M
such aria to "yousa hooUiaas" or hastening arrival wf- the buUdtog
"children at ploy/'
?
boom exported to the lino’s, re*
The great mass et tho Gorman, sorts ■ leading bousing authority.
pubila has beds . smdaMeed, If Us immodtot* effect haa been to
not always for tho bolt m o o as. qimuleto th* construction of apart­
With thoir Intern* eootlmestaUty, ment houses, already II per coat
Germans won — for tosttaca — higher than s year ago.

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m ai

n n y d n v ln tlo B e-m-»-T^ ^ u
Dram normal In m u
the human spin* the pnetko

Yot all thas* are superficial
remedies for a maligaaot growth
Is the heart of th* Gorman sa*
tlon. What haa to b* rtmembored
I* that toon art still ptoaty of
•x-Niiis living, who savor reOnly s small minor!
are today "poUUeally
daagorous. Mas like "Papa"
Bamako who fought Ua famous
dofoneo of Brest with Ua "Greta
Devil" parachutists; H s u Rodel,
tha wartoM alr-aeo who w u a
national karst Kart "P au o r"
Mayor, who tod the Waffen I I
la war with reckless bravery —
m w sI this atom* treat "Boon
democracy" with urn utmost dlsdata. Nor a rt they ossttfsetlva
figures. On th* contrary, they
wars capable loaders whs Bad
the complete confidence of their
m w, they bavo bom strictly loyal
to tholr Nasi ideals, and they
have that quality wbteh the Garmans admire most of aU-"Ausdauor," t s lasttoet far "last*
lag out" la fse* of every misfortuno.
The anti-Semitic problem will
continue to bo a sortous ooo la
Germany until a whole genorattos of IN per coat indoctrinat­
ed Nail* has passed away. For
these Indoctrinated Nssls offer
ideals, ovos if they am provori*
oms. Whdt other ideals arc avail­
able to Gormans today: Patrio­
tism — when their country k
divided: Traditional loyalties —
when el most every traditka has
been swept away? European Un­
ion —whan tb* Six and tb* Seven
are at aims and aevwiT I k safe­
guarding of the Wait — when
this- cotta a lot of money and
leavea Germany divided? Rather,
many Germans will aay, the Fal­
len Angels than tha smug little
minions of Bonn democracy. AntiSemitism will coolinue to bo i
problem to Germany for at toast
IS yaars to com*. Its existence
k , and will remain, w e of those
■peck! factors which make th*
position and prospect* of a divid­
ed Germany so unstable.
Terence Prittk

"Gentlomsfi:
"Enclosed Is a copy of a Totter
to your county road superintend*
*nt. It tolls of condition* ia the
Blaek Hammock {.roe which I fool
that you should correct. Since you
have money to take cars of the
prisoners and delinquents and are
planning recreaUon arena and
mile long causeways la this area,
It seems that repairing a few
bridges over small ditches and
caaala for the honest unJaUed
taxpayers would b* a small mat*
tar which could bo handled with­
out too much strata oa your re­
sources.
, *«oif are.
to!to IBVVill
0 itG |f| In
IQ
"There
Mvoral bridges
th* Black Hammock area whleh
a rt to aerious need of repair,
"Two are on the graded road
known s i Canal Stroot which os*
tends from Florida Avsaua to
Lab* Jessup. Tb* larger brldg*
over tb* canal bad ralltogi which
have rotted off, th* other ernaUor
oa* to too north which k over s
small ditch 1c rotten. One Umber
la the center baa fatten complete*
ly out cad haa left a gaping hole
whleh slmsst wracks ths bottom
of your car when you go over
B. I assume that tha county

which was rebuilt lest year
ifTer d trnrk felt through B Into
th* canal tea fa t below, It’o a
wonder that tb* driver wasa't
killed
the truck was standing
on Ua radiator 1-. th* caaal, lucky
th* water waa low.
" It la requested that th an
bridges b* placed to safe condi­
tion and be property marked.

No Bed Of Rofleg
LONDON (UPD—Lionel flwift
fired alt IS mattree# makers at
Ua bedding factory for lying
down os the Job.
On* of th* maUsooa makers,
George Ailing, admitted they need
to stretch 10-mtauto tea breaks to
SO mtoutoa because, "you get w on NATURAL GAS COJ
oat, working on beds all day,"
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NOTTINGHAM, England (UPI)
—Th* city refused te install s tm t
light* la two Nottingham suburb*
•o residents turned to tho "do-IU
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�Sugar Ray
Favored
BOSTON' (UP!) — Colorful lu| a r Ray Robinson, still a gloryhunter in tba sunset of his career,
says ha'll try ior a quick, spec­
tacular knockout tonight over
challenger Paul Pender ih the
first defense of his disputed mid­
dleweight championship in 22
months.
"1 tolls do It quick and Im­
pressively," said 39-year-old Ray.
“ lo prove that I’m still the real
world champion.”
The Harlem hotshot Is favored
at 3-1 to best 29-ye.r-old Pender
of suburban Brookline, in their
scheduled 13-round fight at the
Boston Garden,
Few give the rangy, dark-hair­
ed Irish challenger any chance
against the once • great Robinson,
who still carries a bomb in each
fist but whose legs and stamina
may be gone because of age and
inactivity.
Nevertheless, the ticket sale
eaused promoter Sam Silverinan
to expect 12,000 fans.
The bout, in which Pender will
be attempting the 15-round dis­
tance for the first time, will be
televised and broadcast nationally
by NBC at 10 p. m. There'll be a
TV blackout within a 100 mile
radius.
Sugar Ray expects a purse o'.
about 1120,000; Pender, about
135,000. Paul's previously highest
purse was tt.ooo.
It's Robinson's first defense
since he recaptured the 190-pound
title from Carmen Basillo at Chi.
eago on March 25, 1951. Because
of Ray's long delay ki defending,
the National Boxing Assn, va­
cated his crown May t However,
he's still recognised as world
champion in New York and Mas­
sachusetts.
Gene Fullmer of West Jordan,
Utah, is now recognised aa cham­
pion by the NBA; and Robinson
hopes that an impressive victory
over Pender tonight will foree a
title-clearing fight with Fullmer
at New York, May 19.

I Tuiane Hires
1 Former NC Coach
NEW ORLE. : ( U P D - Tula no
University has hired former North
Carolina All-America, heed coach
and assistant coach George Bar­
clay aa an ta il m l to .Green
Wav* mentor Andy Pilatyi
Barclay replaces line eotcb
Jack Green, who recently resign­
ed to Accept 8 coaching position
at Florida. “ Barclay ia a fine line
M ich,” Pitney said, “ and 1 feel
very fortunate that w* have been
able to add him to our staff.”
The new Tuiane assistant Is
toosidered one of the best line
conches in the nation, and was
' y ♦ M u g h t after by aeveral ■schools
during this year’s annual jh u f•ta g *f coaches.
J n He took over North Carolina's
reins la 1953 but dropped beck to
m
assistant's status when the
*{%
school didn’t renew his contract
to 1955. He now Is in the aervlcei
i
station buatoeas In Chapel Hill,
N. C., to addition to hla recent
■$
duttoo with th* Tar Heel llaa.

Wins Rockne Award
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Roger
Davis, Syracuse's AH • America
guard, was named Thursday as
the winner ef tho Washington
touchdown Club award as th* Col­
lege Lincmin of Ihe Year. The
21 • year-old senior from Solon,
Ohio, will receive the Knuto
Rockne award Saturday night

Wind Up Practice *

Fri. Jan. 22, 1960—Page 5

Stetson Grabs Lead
In FIBC Cage Race:
By Halted Freia InteraeUeaei
The fourth • ranked BrVd'i

PATTY BERG will be nno
of the top women golf^ra
to partlclpnte In an exhibi­
tion and clinic at the Mayfair Golf Course Jan. 27
at 1:30 p.m.

Mrs. Harriet Williami* 169 led
the field to the second round of
the Mayfair Women's Golf As lo­
cution Kader tournam.nt Wednes­
day.
The women played their second
round of 19 holes at the Mayfair
course. Th* final round in thr
54 hole tournament will be next
Wednesday. Scores so far are Barbars Rowell, 171 . Jeanne Foulk,
172; Helen Carraway, 175; Min
Keenan, 17$; Fan:'&lt;on McRobcrti,
171; Heart Du n o , 178; Ruth Her­
ron. 162; Donna Dondsnviile, 193;
Myrtle Adams, 199; Reba Mahan,
199; Blanche Nicely, 199 and Su­
san Dickey, 199.
Tops to the Myster; Tourna­
ment were Jeanne Foulk, with a
43 in C lan A, Jo Symes with a
49 to class B, and Donna Dondanville with a 50 in Claa* C. Jeanne
Foulk and Augie Russell had the
low putts. Drawings for the Feb.
9 courtesy tournaments will be
posted to the club lounge.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Unbeaten Charlie Branch, 12114, or
Philadelphia, scored a technical
knockout over Jimmy Ilhia, 124,
of New York, at 1:39 of the fourth
round Thursday night in their
scheduled eight-round bout at the
Alhambra Boxing Club.

A Fat Definition
NEW YORK (UPI) - If you’ve
let your poundago creep up to
10 per cent above normal, then
you're fat in the medical author!tits' book. For a 120-pound wom­
an, that maana 'th* margin of
danger it as little aa 11 pounds.

mark of last season, is a top
choice to make the 17th ranked
Irish of Notre Dame “lucky 13”
in 14 starts. The South Benders
are looking for their 12th triumph
in the Chicago Stadium game.
Notre Dame has dropped four
games.
Utah (13-2), the nation's No. S
team in offpnse with an 93.4 scor­
ing average, strives for the run­
ner-up slot in the Skyline Confer­
ence. The 'Skins are currently
lied with Colorado Slate Unlveraity at 31, with Utah State leading the circuit with a 3 0 mark.
Four of the country'! first 10
see action Saturday, with Cincin­
nati (13-1) meeting Duqucsne
(4-7) at Pittsburgh, fifth-ranked
Ohio Stale (11-2) visiting Purdue
(7-6) at Lafayette, Ind., in a Big
Ten game; sixth-rated Georgia
Tech (13-21 hosting Tennessee
(7-5) at Atlanta, Ga.. and Villinova (11*1), No. 9, playing Penn­
sylvania (6-7) at Philadelphia.

Trip LatchTop
Choice In Race
One of Sinford-Orlsndo Kennel
Club's best looking hounds. Trip
Latch, will be marching in tonight's featured ninth race ai the
favorite of the Grade-A octet, ac­
cording to morning line digits.
The big brlndle gent gets lop
early odds of 2-lo-t from the
fourth starting position In tonight's
headliner at the lorai speed oval.
Trip Latch h it won only once
this season but he hat pieced
three times and shown once to
eight trips to the starting gate
against top Competition to the
sport of queens.
Limber Timber, fresh from an
impressive triumph over Entry
Rock, also will be highly-regard­
ed in the feature. This 63-pounder
is given a 4-to-I chance by early
figuring.
A 59-pound miss. Rustle, may
upset the favorites' applecart
from the sixth post position. Al­
ready, the game lady has posted
a trio of victories at the kennel
club.
Others in Ihe ninth are Ed's
Dixie Line, This Can’t Be Jilieen,
Saddle Mark and Dorlcne
Both the first and eighth con­
tests will be swift Grade-B races
and the nightcap will be one of
the long three-cighti-mile con­
tests. Action starts at 9:10.
A matinee tomorrow will get
under way at 2 p. m.

1SHPEMING, Mich. (U PD -T h*
natton'a Ur ski jumping artists
wind up practie* setstfeM today
for Ui* week-end U. S. Olympic
tryouts «u Suicide HOJ. A field *f
51 jumpers win compete i t the
two-day tryouti,

By JERRY COVINGTON
The Seminole* will be out of town to­
night when they go against Lakeview of
Winter Garden in more Orange Beit Con­
ference action. ■
Due to poor playing facilities in the
gym here the locnls have scheduled most
of their gamen away in the early part of
the season but they return home tomor­
row night against Wildwood. While on
the* road they were very successful, los­
ing their only game to Winter Park and
picking up wins over Apopka, Wildwood,
and Leesburg.
Thero isn’t a happier fellow in the
country, right now than Conch Bud Layer.
After being at 8HS for five seasons and
battling all the way to keep his head above
water with a very poor basketball pro­
gram. he is now able to walk into a gym
with confidence and feel like he can lick
just about anybody.
This year’s squad is very welt coached
and the greatest asset that they have is
to be Hble to adjust to new situations. In
the game Tuesday against Leesburg, Lay­
er inserted a new type of fast break and
his youngsters readily took to it and roll­
ed past the Jackets.
This year the Seminoles have one of

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. &lt;UPI&gt;
— It's man against the elements
as the second round of the $50,000 Bing Crosby. Clambake got un­
derway today on three atormptaguid goir courses.
Aa the lads teed off, hoping for
something better than ths rain
and 50-mile-an-hour winds they
had Thursday, two men were in
the drivers' seats — Gene Littler
and Dick Knight.
Surprisingly, both irds are from
San Dipgo where bid weather Is
just something that happens some­
place else.
Knight and Littler, with the
benefit of playing on the slightly
wind-protected Monterey Country
Club course Thursday, had fiveunder-par 67s—and that was three
strokes, belter than anyone else
in (he field.
There were three other Califor­
nians at 70—Paul O'Leary. Ken
Venluri and Tommy Jacobs. And
six men at 71. Uul after that the
sco rn sky-rocketed all out of
proportions; with some fine pro­
fessionals shooting in the 90s.
The great shotmakrrs of the
world hid their troubles. Natlunal
Open champion Billy Casper had
a 74. National PGA champ Bob­
by Rosburg had a whopping 64.
Ferm rr National Open ph»*wp'-««
Dr. Cary Mldd'ocoff and Lloyd
Mangrum each had 77.

LAKELAND (UPD—Stetson grabbed the lead In *h*
Flnridn Intercollegiate Conference basketball race Thurada?
niffhl by defeating Florida Southern, 70-64.
■
The victory gave-the Hatters a conference mark a4 Mb
a game belter than unbeaten Miami. The Hurrieanea do M l
play another conference game until February.

the finest point makers anywhere in the
state in the person of Jim Gracev. The
six-foot senior continues to pour in the
points for the cause and is a sure bet to
Stetson amt Southern jilayvd
“
rewrite alt the record books at Seminole
High. In the first eight games this sea­ evenly .most of tho game an,i C a n i l c s i H v I A sa an
son, he has maintained a fine 20 point per with lit minutes remaining the- jQlsuSpUl LOOD
game average which is by far the finest score was tied 40-40.
j
1in the OBC. He is constantly improving in
Then Southern ran into shooting 1
ItL
the other departments that he has l&gt;een trouble nm! failed to score durlnu i D O W I I l l f l K 1 3 V
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lax in and If he comes through there are a six-mlnuta period. Meanwhile,)
t ■■
several college roaches who will seek his the Hatters were racking up a . _ ( .
services.
Little Ray Lundquiat enjoyed one of
his best nights against Leesburg and was
Tn lnc Pryor's Insurance Is bare­
responsible for the successful fast break.
ly holding H* own la the BandAlthough Rny usually comes in second to
spur Bowling Leagno after this
Grnce.v in the scoring department, he
week's bowUng, a t It stands now
well deserves all the praise that is heaped
just
one half game above the seoupon him, because without him the game
onri spot team, Foodmsrt. Tbs Urn
slows to a snail’s pace. 1 have seen a lot
derwriters have a total of I N
of great athletes but, pound for pound,
wins, and lbs Groesra b ars ■
this youngster is the finest competitor I
wina.
have ever seen. He excels In every sport
In third spot. Bahaas SpoithM
and when he is playing you know that he
Goods has a total of llto , followed
by The Pig 'N Whistle with 9t. and
is giving it everything.
both Wilson-Mhler and Rokialllat 6
Don't forget the game tonight in Win­
Anderson Drugs with 29. This ap­
ter Garden and the return home tomorrow
pears to be anyone's league, so far,
night against Wildwood. Let's come out in
with th# cellar te a m just ltd
Roumillat'i
of
the
Recreation
full force and show the Seminoles that
games out of first.
Depart
menu
Biddy
Basketball
we are with them all the way.
The game O ut drew tbs moat in­
League continued lo set the pace

MIAMI REACH (UPD — An
Eastern bloc that '&lt;ai steadfastly
prevented the election of Marshall
’ eahy as Nr ' 'I
ball Iwa;...
commissioner offered a compro­
mise proposal today that Austin
Gunscl be given the job on a oneyear “ trial” basil.
if this move failed, it appeared
unlikely that be bickering owner*
rould decide upon a successor to
Bert Bell during the present meet­
ing. In lhat case, Gunsel would

Rawho n Nominated
BOSTON, Mats. lUPI) - Ref­
eree Tommy ft a wood of Arlington
was nominated hy Gov. Foster
f’urcoio Wednesday to succeed
Joseph Reardon of South Boston
on thr Massachusetts Boxing Com­
mission Bxwson, boxing coach at
Harvard and MIT, will receive a
$3,500 annual salary It his nomi­
nation is approved.

Lighter
NEW YORK (UPD—The weight
• _ rigid polyethylene bottle il
lets thin half that of a compar­
ably-sized metal ran.

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rontinue lo serve as interim
head of Use NFL for another year,
Art Rooney, president of the
Pittsburgh Sleelers, said ' - ould
propose the eleetion of Gunsel on
a short • term bases when the
owners reconvene today;
George Preston Marshall of the
Washington Redskins. Carroll Rosenblnom of the Baltimore Colli
and Frank McNa ee of the Phil­
adelphia Eagle* were the other
Owners behind Gunsel.
George llalas of the Chicago
Bears, who has abstained from
voting In the last several billot*
of this strife-torn election, origi­
nally was a Gunsel backer. There
were report* lhat Mrs, Walter
Wolfner, president of the Chica­
go. Cardinals, was ready lo join
the Gunsel camp In an effort to
resolve the two-day stalemate.
Nine votes were necessary for
the election to the office held hy
Bert Bell from 1946 unlil his
death Usl Oct. it,
Leahy, Ih* home • loving, 49
year-old San Francisco Forty • Mi­
ners' attorney, had six or seven
voles on Ih* 14th or 15th ballot
depending upon varvlne sources
in Ihia most eonfused of NFL
meetings.

last Saturday with a 22-17 win
over Seminole Sporting Goods.
Sanford Kleclrie scored its first
win 20-17 over fllgginlMlham's
____
and Robson's won Ha third straight
2414 over Slemper Agency.
Tomorrow’s g rn ea at Seminole
High gym find Robson’s Sport­
ing Goods vi. Higginbotham's
.Standard Oil, Seminole Sparling
Goods vs. Strmper Agency and
Roumillats vs. L’anford Electric
in Hie final game. Standings at
the mid-point of the league's sea­
son are:
Roumillat'i
Higginbotham
Robson's Spt. Goods
Slemper Agency
Seminole Spl, Goods
Sanford Electric

terest this week, was rolled a« tbs
five and six alleys as Foodmait
took on the league leaden a id
tried for the top spot themselves.
The Grocers took two wins tows
Pryors, bebisd the high s e r in ed
Eve Rogers, who aloo picked u*
the 9-T-19 split. Jane Prudes toap
the honors for the inanraace team .
WIDon-Maler was is top to rn
this week, as it wow tars Crass
The Pig 'N Whistle. Tbs I w s l f i
leara rolled a saw league Msasd
for scratch gams, aa R to n ed to

a 714, heating the preview high ad

also held
W Id 732,
Woods ‘rolled

by tbs toaaa. UWgto
a Ml scratch seitoS
3 2 for Wltaoa-Maler while Ana Beys
I | turned to the top a e o n to r t s *

5 0

3 2 opponents.
RoumiJIate looked ltos ■ m m
1 4
1 4 winner after taking the first gams
from Robsons, but fast Iasi Mg
speed and dropped tba a s * tin to
a row. Ubbto Whitehead prefed aa
able anchor,'toUtoR-high tor Rato
■qns, while Frances Cross did the
same for Roumillets. F re e ales
made the 5-9-7 apltt, as did B9«to
Walts. Other split pick ups w an | p
Pat Foster, toppling *
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI) — and Dot Teslo, and Viri
Delending tllllit Mrs. Marten* aU making th* 3-10, Kr
Stewart Sire', of Fonthill, Ontario, son, Mm 5-T, nhd Maty
faced 1956 winner Mary Ann
Downey of Bn lit more to the sec­
ond round of the Helen I.** Doher­
ty golf tournament today.
The second round of the fourLOS ANGRLgfi (U N ) - Jack
day match play tournament was Faulkner, top aaaiauwt- to Om s *
scheduled for this morning with Sid Qlllman wHh the Lo*
the third round following in the Rama, today ; was a(*9*M * 9 'M§
afternoon. Today's 36 holes of former ehiera eeafotasM wMh ft*
pley-whl rwtiip# th* field to t o r L m A n g e le s r U r g t f t t f fe e M W
for Saturday's semi-finals.
American Football1Laagon.

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February $9th. Tenatlvf ly J e t Lnneq will open at 9 fig dj^fcj 1
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Friday, Jan. 29.
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weakly N«wa Review
John Daly
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Thla Mae Dawtaa
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Richard Diemen*
Maaeaeradt Party
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(1) Johnny itnceain
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SATURDAY P . M.

Oitl (0&gt; Captain Kangaroo
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0:30 (1) raadtr'a Olgaat
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with all tour panel members dur; . moolol d o m tor »h*«, to d]»
NEW YORK (URI) - H m Ule- ing th* week a i ho performed | gui*o.
pbon* ^ having quit* a tint* •(

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(II Bengal Lanrara
(I) Command Performance
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(II Ray Reger*
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fit* (It Continent*! Ctaedroem
III* (It Dave oarraway
Tit* (t) Weather
Tilt (•) Cent***

La it Saturday, Art Carney,
etarrlag In “Call X* Rack"—eubtiued “Tk* Telephone Hour”—
healed up « phone ai be talked
himielf iota aulclde.
The phoaei were ilizlln{ again
WedMfday night when CBS-TV'I
Armetrong Circle Theater prevented, 'Tull Dlieloiure,” a itory ef
fraudulent atock manipulator* and
their hlgh-volt«|* telephone tac*
•lei. They vert eventually dleeoBneeted by the combined efforta jf
a legitimate itock broker. • wary
cuitnmer and the Beeurltlea Exchaag* Cemmlulon'a lawa and
agente.
Harold Gaat'a acript waa laf o r m a t i v e , entertaining and
etralghttorward. It alao generated
auapenae: Would the young engi­
neer, calmly and effectively
played by Martin Brooka, alak hla
M,ap* aavlaga into “Spagemet,” a
worthleaa aleck that a friend
Upped jtlrn to? No.
It waa waa a fine akow, deaplle
aoma fluffs la produetlon detaUa.
1 cupsea* the moral ef the itory
la: If aomeooe Upa you, knock
hint ever.
Robert Horton, the aceut for
“Wagon Train,” took the deaim
wrap* off hla alaglag voice dur­
ing o gueat ahet la Parry Cemo'a
NBC • TV colorcaat Wedneaday
Bight.
The remit waa generally pleatlag. Horton joined Como in
“Route M” and then aolocd with
“It’a Wonderful.” atUred In whlu
Uo and tails, n r leaf. Hit vole*
lb* currant trend la
(adult-atyl*) alnce be

avoida Um Frank Sinatralami and
dltflaya s kind of Parlaien mutle
kaU atyla, or timbre. Horton alio
J*i**4 ia • equar* done* number
sod I luapect that kla aoup-indflek get-up woo reeponelbio for s
itiltooea ia kle mOvemeolt.
•emo show olio featured Lana
Mono, who polished o faw numboro to • high glow. Ineludlsg
“Folks Dot* aad Mooobeam*”
•id "You Don't Hvao lo Know
tko Leaguego.” Her “bird”*ou*
with Como won ekarmlng at firet
sod built to * booled fluid.

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YOUR FAIR LADY—This would bt Julie Andrews, on#
of the lon« list of stars to appear on the two-hour
special, *7he Fabulouo Fifties," Sunday, Jan. 81, 7:80
to 9:80 p.m., on CBS-TV. Rejoining Rex Harrison for the
first time on TV, the talented duo will offer songs that
nude "My Fair Lady” the top musical hit of the 60’s.
Other famous TV, stags and screen headliners on tho
show will be Jackie Gleason. Henry Fonda, Susy Parker,
Shelley Berman, Mika Nichols and Elaine May, and many
others.

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Dialing aad fUtogt Wagon Train ing.
attempted a delleata morality
play Waduidoy night and epolled
It by approaching th* gist with
tho eubUety of a trolley ear.
Young Richard Eyer turned in
Belance 4 Tire*
the inow'e Wat acting jab. Out*
aad Switch
and Harriot on ABC-TV began
'ndedlag Weight*
with an entitling teen* involving
ta* David and hit bon, played
by Frucia D* Salat. From then

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HJustaquia Hemendlz, 48, struck
and killed by w car Sunday night,
became this city's ninth hit-run
victim in 19 days.

KELVIN CORCORAN and Mr.- Stubbs in • scene from
"Toby Tyler" coming to the Rilz Theatre Jan. 28.

The greatest love atory ilnce
the beginnning of man—and wom­
an, the atory of "Samaon and De­
lilah" aa tranalated Into Cedi
B. DeMille'a Immortal screen citsale, will be told to fana again
beginning Sunday at the Rita

Theatre.
The Spectacular Paramount pro­
duction, In technicolor, atari Vic­
tor Mature and Hedy Lamarr, aa
the legendary alrong man of
Gaza and the seductive charmer
who deprived him of hla Godgiven power.
They are supported by co-stara
George Sanders, Angela Laaibqry
and Henry Wilcox along with a
cast of thousands.

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SUSAN HAYWARD
and DeiuilH
Holmes
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Ji in a scene
from "Woman Obsessed" coming to tha Movietand
Drive-In Sunday.

Two exciting melodramas aro
earning to th* Movleland DriveIn Sunday and will continue
^ tr o u g h Tuesday.
W "Edge of Eternlly" Marring
Cornel Wilde and "Woman Ob■•lied" a im in g Susan Hayward
•ro the attractions, both dealing

HTATK O F FLORIDA. TO!
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and addreea la unknow n.
TOtl A ttn IIR ItK Iir NO TIFIED ,
th a t ROOSEVELT 1 IK U . haa Iliad
hla sw orn rn m p la tn t a g a in s t you,
being a a u ll Cor illv o rra I n 't h e
C ircuit C ourt of Hemlnnle C ounty,
F lorida, a t Hanford, F lo rid a, and
you a re h e reb y req u ire d in file
personally or by a lto rn e y w ith the
H onorable D evld O a lrh e l, C lerk of
o u r eald C o u rt, a t Hanford, F lo r­
ida, y o u r w ritte n d e te n te . If a n y
you h a te la th a C om plaint filed
In anld ra u e e a a a ln a t you, and tu
Ella a copy th ere o f w ltli th e underelgned a tto rn e y , by the ath day
o f F e b ru a ry A. V. 1*00; H E R E IN
fa ll not o r Judgm ent w ill be
rendered a a a ln a t you by default.
tXRAL)
David XL Ila trh rl, C lerk
Uyl Jo a n II. W ilke, U.C.
II. W. W are, A tto rn e y fo r
P la in tiff,
r . O. Hex 1411
Hanford, Florida.

ner" and Alfred Ililcbcock'i auapenae thriller "Vertigo" will start
a three night run.
On Saturday four musical shows
will play. They are "Go Johnny
Go," "Senior Pram ," "Juk* Box
Rhythm" and "Rockabilly baby."

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Tony
Curtis who le ts about 10,000 fan
letter* a month tays he’d never be
able to "tmokc, Grlnk or make
love" if he heeded Uto demandi In
many of them.
"If I lived the way a lot of fani
want me to, I’d have to change my
whole way of life," ho eald.
The 34-year-old actor, relating
In hla white-carpeted atudy In gray
short*. a white T-ihlrt and ineak1
era. aald:
;I decided at the beginning of
my career that I’d rather quit than
make believe I waa ahiolutely pure
■Lit to keap fana happy. No career
la worth that.
"I'm not kidding when 1 aay
aome lattera tell me how to conduct
my love life. Some aay I ahouldn't
drink or amoke. One guy wrote that
if he aaw me eating meat in a atill
photograph, he'd May away from
my picturea."
Curtla aald he and hla wife, Janet
Leigh, get about 13,000 fan letter*
a month between them.
"But fan mall la really no criter­
ion by which to Judge a atar" he
aald. "A lot of performer* get mail
but couldn't gef Into a movie unleai
they bought a Uckat.
Curtla. currently appearing in
"Operation Petticoat," aald he la
much more comfortable now that
he'a a recognized actor than he
waa aa a taen-age idol.
"My turning point came when 1
mad* 'Trapete' with Burt Laneaater," he laid. "Befora that, I waa
undtr contract to a atudlo—Unlver■al-lnternational — and they were

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MIAMI BEACH (UPI)
Detectiva Pat Perdue was sitting on
a cafe atool having a cup of cof.
fee when he heard a familiar
ntumbl* coming from a phone
booth.
-Who’* that In tha phone
booth," he asked a waltreas,
"Why th at’a John the Stutter­
er," the answered.
0 Perdue hurried back to the sta­
tion and refreshed his memory in
the files:
John Dorfer, S3, alias Mumble*,
alias John the Stutterer; ffltir
years In federal prison after
being convicted with Frank J.
Nelson In a $330,000 swindle.
Perdu* and three other deteclives tracked their man to a hotel
Thursday and broke in the door,
^ h e r a stood John the Stutterer
® tid Nelaon flushing horse bets
down tha toibt, the officers re­
ported.
Tha policemen aald they re ­
trieved enough evidence to bring
charge! of gambling, failure to
make criminal registration and
vagrancy.

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thing better.
"Pram bow on, I want to do
more and more light comedy. I'm
trying to find a rang* between
Marlon Brando and Gary Grant.
Brando la the foramoat motion pic­
ture actor around bacauao bo can
bring to tho scraon tho complexitlaa of today's foneratlon.
"But ha has hla limits because
movies are not made ju it for to­
day. Thai's why Gary la tho beat
over, a long period and why I ad­
mire him. 1 think people can tik a a
dire situation whan they as* a
grain of humor In It. They have too
much atralght drama In thdtr own
livea. Gary can take any subject

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STATIC O F FLORIDA TO:
LA W REN CE J. PIBRHON, w hose
' rss ld s n c s Is unknow o, and a ll o lh ar
pS rsont cea ca rn sd i
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V alda J . Rob trine, E x ecu to r of tho
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aald C o u rt p re y in g fo r an a u th o r i­
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fa llo w in g deecrlbed p re p a st r, to B b rlt:
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Subdivision,
a c ro rd ln e
In
I’ubllc R trn rd s of Bsm tnnla
C ounty,
F lo rid a.
to a s th tr
w ith
tb a
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and
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eald prem lara.
a n d you a ra horeby ra q u lre d to
fit* y o u r w rltls n ay ii.aro n c* , 4*.
fsose*. o r o b lsrllo n a t* oold T otlDon w ith in Zl doya a fte r th # flra t
p u b llra tlo n hereof. Should you fall
th s rs ln . decree w ill ha t n t e r t d It*
due eouraa upon eald P e titio n .
_ W ltneee m y hand an* seal o f
H e l d C ourt e t Hanford, flemlnole
C ounty, F lo rid a, th la I t t h d a y o f
D erem bsr, ISIS.

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PLUS • AT Bill ONLY
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THE O L D H O M f T O W N

Stenstrom Realty

B y STANLEY

HERBERT STENSTROH
Xefiitered Broker
LEN EISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BETTYE D. SMITH
Associates
II N. Park — P i. PA t-N

COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Per teat: « ' i
eeitabie for
, Hoeape or auto repair: Sanford

ALMOST NEW S-bedroom home,
terraiao floor*, buiR In kitchen,
new refrigerator, Ilk bath; large
utility room and earporto. SAM
down. CaU PA M W after S:M.

A-BEDROOM bone, Utehen equip­
ped. Chariot Hay, Rt. I Box
MAA.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr. RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

BROKER
Ml 8e. Perk Ave. Pb PA S AMI
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S-ROOM furnished
apartment,
ale an and eloae up town, SM
month rent. PA S-MSI.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Retale* available from SIM dowa
—a ttu n e S47.M monthly paymenu. Inquire at office or
phone PA 2-740*.

PURNIAHED two bedroom home;

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earporto; ahady yard; for appraclatlve couple; one or two
children. Phone PA I-S43T, Mra,
Haxel B. Monghton, MU Hlblscut Ct.

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REAL ESTATE DRK'E-IN
MU French Ave.

J. W. HALL
'C al H a ir

R outer
PhMM FA S-S

READY FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

RENT A BED

Reliaway, Hot pit*' * Baby Beds 1-BKDRuOM, 2 bath, kitchen
equipped, Florida room. Large
By Dty, Week or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
FURNISHED duplex. No children.
US W. 1st BL
21T West 12th. Street, after l:M Ml FA M i l l

OWNER MUST SACRIFICE

p. m .

OFFICE SPACE with ample park­ Make me an offer: t bdrm., 2
ing. SIS Oak Avenue. FA 2 3606.
bath, large living room, large
screen porch; draperies in liv­
ing-dining
area:
completely
equipped GE kitchen, waif even,
diapoaal, birch eabineu. Estab­
lished lawn, citrus, shade trees.
102 E. Coleman Cir., FA 2-7460.
apartment, 2 beddern, MO- Phone

S t Johns Realty Co.

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AMcembnettlr tee,**# panada
« Tree I Portland cemtnt
Vo k a O tM v trtd a t eeeOed
doetug the iw tlvt month
p j t j ^ to* tan Inn 1* ternary

Ghe above named quaatliy It
■geenkants, and ae nuaraate* It
IN to nr Implitd at te total
jmount Mat will be required
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She j i rtt l at the eentraet.
The material to be farnlalitd
mwm ran farm to the current su n d ­
er* aweairUetlont of tha n u ts
Mead Department af Florida.
Mddan thall quote on material
Sanfarad la papar beat and In
Tha hid price shall ba tha act
trie* to tha County for materials
dative rad ta a nr point la Seminal#
•enntr.
■Ida to' be anolatad In a taalad
••vatopa, plain Ir markrd on the
ontatoai mo f o r runsintiiva
PORTLAND CRMENT, open Fab.
etearr a, t*ea.
Sitdc
be EDt
In th
thi* C dunly C om m is­
to ha held to
sion M ooting Room to tb s C o u rthwuoo a t S anford, F lo rid a on Fab-

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jrro g u la rliln s o r toehnlM lliloa to
tod* s a d to y o jto t o a y a n d /o r all

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Local Fraternity interested ia
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
purchasing iota lor construction 116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
of business lull. Must be in
d ty limits or nesrby. Write
D efendant.
P. O. Box HM.

f o n c a TO A P F R S R
BTATH O F SrtXlRIOA TOI
ANNIK IS. ELLISON
l i s t t la r r a n A venue
p l tt i b u r a h It, P e n n sy lv a n ia
T on a rd hereby notified t h a t a
bill of ru m p ln liit fu r divorce hoo
beoa M ad o a a ln e t you, a n d you
i r e re q u ire d to oorvo a ro p y o f
y o u r a n tw o r o r p lea d in g to tho
bill o f c o m p lain t on th e p l a i n t if f s
a tto rn e y P a u l C P o rk ln t, 44T W ait
Mouth a tro e l, O rlando, P tu rld a, and
file th e o rig in a l A now er o r pleadIn* In lh a office of th a C trrk of
th a C lrru lt C o u rt on o r before F r i ­
day, F e b ru a ry IS, IMP.* If you foil
to do oo Ju d g m en t by d e fau lt w ill
bo to k en a so ln o t you for the r e .
I ltf dotnsndod In th e bill o f com ­
p la in t.
DONE AND ORDKItBD S t P anford, Item lnnlo C ounty, F lorida,
th is 11th d ty of J a n u a ry , l»4t.
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DAVID U. QATCHKL
v 't r S c! t h r c t r r u i t C S c r t
By M a rth a T. Vlhlon, DC
P a u l tT. P orkloo
I4T W eal Hou|h Btrool
o rla o d o . F lo rid a
A tto rn ey fo r P la in tiff
IMbllnh Ja n . I t , SS. St * P th . I.

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Obwaty i n g t o t a r

Fwbltoh Jnnuurr IS, SS, lit*.
JOYCE M. HATW ARD.
D efendant

NOTICE RT P I OI.ICATION

H am den, Conn.
»• h a rah y g iv e s th a t n
g jg to
divorce haa boon filed
• • • t o s t yew to Sh* oboe* nam ed
g e y , t o n a r * . re q u ire d to file
? • * • • • » • ' w ith tb s C lerk o f
» • • » ■ » * Of g o p i . o i . C ounty a t
T D h t o Flovtdn, a n d ’ to M rv* a
eoag h e ro o f upon th o p la lo lltr a
Ikon F e b ru a ry

FaSiurs to ro alr wilt enuo* a
•ooroo pro ooofoooo to b* aatorad

infnrd, Florida, a*ntloo tola ttth day af

T el J u re * M. H ayw ard
• •SI N ew port
D e tro it IS. M ichigan
Twu a m h a ra h y notiriad th a t *
Hill o f C om plaint to r D lvorra h a t
hatn fit o-l a qa i n n you, and yon
ar* re q u ire d to a trv # • copy of
y n u r A nsw er n r P lead in g to tho
Bill of U om plalnt on P la in tiff’*
A tto rn ey , Jo sep h M. M urnokn, P,
O. Ho* No. i s i , F *rn P a rk , F lo r ­
ida, and f l i t th* o rig in a l A nsw er
o r P le ad in g In too offlco or tha
Ulork or th* C lrru lt C o u rt on a r
before lh* :!in t day o f F e b ru a ry ,
JIM , nod It you fa ll ta do oo,
Judaom ont by d e fa u lt w ill b* t a k ­
en n a n ln a t you fo r lha rollof dom andril In lh* BUI of Com plolnl.
Thl* n u t l r * a hatl h* published
e n r t ta rli w aak fur fo u r run**rtillv o waak* |u T IIR BAKFURD
MKRAI-D,
d o n e AND ORD ERED tu Banford, F lo rid a, ihlo I t l k day of
Ja n u a ry , l it * .
(M A L I
DAVID M. tSATCHEL
C ircu it C ourt, Bom tools Couai r nanford, Florid*
Hy l A lorlba T. V lhltn
D eputy C lark
Joaaph II. M uraakn
A tlo rn ay fo r P la in tiff
P. a ilu t No. Sts
F orn p a rk , F lo rid a

to t o r e l f ,•* ’ •■ to ao co rd ao ro w ith B u tto n I of too
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Real Eatate — Insurance
Surety Rood*
SIS Re. Park Ave. Ph. PA M M t
Sanford
Kvana Ride. Lake Mary
Ph. PA M S N

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s u n t jtiD scsei. r tw c c ir iu
TWB BTATSI OF FS.ORlDg SB AND
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FL O R E N PR C .-W IT T E and
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n e t HELRM M. W ITTE.
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TO: fa ) K. W. ALHKK and MAItT
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WILSON and MARTHA II.
WIIJKJN, hla w ife! IIK lIB K IiT
It. t'H IP F K N a n d MIIIIAN F
CRIPPJBN. a lso
know n a t
MIRIAM KK.VI.KY tM tllT E N ,
h it w ife) JOHN r RltOOKK.
ol»n know n na J. V. BlIfKIKS.
and MAUIA I . ItltiKJKK. Mr
w ife: JO HN WILLIAM I'IN K Il
and EMTHLLA D. FIN E ll. hla
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T. I-RAW FO IID and JKMNA
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W. I ITT K it a n d IIHACK K.
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W HAT B. U T T L K F IK IJ I and
ALICE B. LITTLK FIKLD. h it
Wife) W ATLAXD K. BEN­
JAM IN a n d IDA F. BENJAM ­
IN. h it w ife: MRS. MAR F.
ALOIN, a lto k a o w a ua MAT
F. A LAIN, and S U C H PAUL­
IN E ALHIM OVERMAN, sloe
know n aa ALICE FAUI.IKE
AI-BJNl KIJHR M8NKNDEB;
JE N N IE ■OCRS, Blau know n a t
BSHAM J . BOONE, end CAL­
VIN M. BOON, glen know n so
CALVIN M. BOONE, h e r k u tb a u d | FRANCIS FO STER and
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SAN SEM KNOLLS
4 Blocks West of French Avenue
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, double caron 20th Street.
porte, extra large utility room.
Monthly payment* S7S. 110
LOOK! at all (be wonderful fea­
Shannon Dr. FA 2-1376.
tures in tbeie homes. T e rn n o
floor*—Furred and Plaitcred
walla — Cuilom built - cabinet 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house:
store and washer;
Florida
work—and Dust-free
closets
room; in Country Club Manor.
Close to icbooli and shopping
Terma. Phone FA 2-T224 for ap­
—LISTEN! to the price and
pointment.
terms—SUO - Down FtyA Financ­
LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100'
ed—Exclusive with
x its ’, l*» miles west of city
W. H. "RHl" Stcmper Agency limits. ISM. Phone FA 2-7213.
Realtor A tnsuror
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
Arthur F. Day. Everett Harper THE ROCK OF GIBRALTOR
is as solid as Ibis two story, four
Robert I . May, Bart Pilcher,
bedroom, two bath mosliy brick
Helen E. Noonan, R. T. McCaskil]
home. Walking distance to
Phono FA S-4MI
tig N. Park
churches, schools and downPhone FA 21331 2601 Park Dr.
down Sanford. Modern kitchen
with disposal and dishwasher . .
2 BDRM.. Fla. R n „ large utility,
Enough storage space for four
GE kitchen. Nicely landscaped,
tons of furniture
Dining room
fenced back yard. Ideal for re­
. . double hardwood flooring. It
tirement. By owner. 2426 Yale,
would coat 623.000 to duplicate
6-ACRES af good -arm land in
this borne today—if you could
Sanford Celery Della SMO per
get the location. ALL THIS for
acre. Excellent terms Richards
only $13,TU.
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Ageaey
FARMER'S AGENCY
Phone FA 2-4MI
112 N. Park
S', V. Former, Realtor
Phone FA 2-6331 2601 Park Dr.
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trams
NEW two bedroom house;* natural
Atiocleics.
wood finish. Separate welL
66.300. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
116 8. French Ave Ph FA 2-3221
3rd Street, Lake Mary.
After hour*. FA 2-3416, FA 2-4621,
FA 24261
INCOME PROPERTY: A p t .
bouse. Needs repair but good
for future investment. Located
601 So. Park Ave, Sanford —
opposite First Bqptist Church.

Legal Notice

N utlr* to D efend, to -w lt:
Alt th a t portio n of M reilnni
T and S. T ow nship la Mouth,
M o i- E *

7U * t ,

n a in m . ilf

C ounty, F lo rid a, d ia o rlb td *•
, follow*:
B o tln n ln a a t lh * ttn u th w o tl
c o rn e r of th* N orthw oet on*q u a rto r of th* Houthw aat
o o o .q u o rto r of Itactlun
a,
Township
:•
Huuth,
H one# SI E ast, thane* ru n
E ast olnn* lh a r t n t t r Itna of
B it'a r lA k* D rive I I I ! feet
to lb* ro n la r of n h lo A ta nua, th a n e s N orth a ln n g lh*
r a n la r lino of to ld Ohio Avaauo I II.a fool, th a n ro Mouth
So d aqraaa tVaat tlt.O feat,
th a n ra N orth SS daqraaa 11
m lnutao W eal S tl.T i fa st U
tho N o rth lino of th* N orthoaat
n n o -q u a rta r
uf
th*
M oulhaaat n n * -q u a rta r, M*&gt;tlon T of aald T ow nship and
R sn a o : th an ro W a tt S i t e
foal rnora or !*•« to the
N orth woat
ro rn a r
or
tha
K nrlhooat o o t-q u o rta r of lh*
M oulhosil nno-quorior, aald
Faction 7. thane* Mouth 4*S.S
fast, th a n e s South i f d*.
■era* and « | m ln o to s Boot
l a s t . l la st ta Bantk lino or
aald N o rth aaat o a a -u u a rta r
«f
M outhtaal
u n t-q u o rfa r,
thane* N orth M dagroao Id
m ln u tta
Stool s l a n t
said
Mouth lln* Sll.T feat to p a in t
o f b a jta n ln s .
TOII ARB H E R R B T N O TIFIED
th o t th* P la in tiff* h erein h ave ina tlia to d a owlt a q a ln a t you in tha
CfeeuU c o u r t of lh* N inth Ju d ic ia l
C lroult, lo a n d fo r Mamlnola C aan tp. F lo rid * , I* qulot th a lr till* to
th* obov* do arrlh ad p ro p e rty altusle d , ty in g and being in aom lnnl*
C ounty, F lo rid a, ao h a rtln a b o v a

RL'MANNA tllLUKDRAND, h e r tinkuuw n
apoua*.
naira,
davlM ta,
a ro n lo o r. rro d llo ro a n d o tb o r p a r t ­
ita e lolm ln* by, Ih ro u sh , und*r or
o * aln * t l i i »*ld S usanna lllld o h ra n d ; a n d CH ESTK fl R. M cPA R.
LAND, bl* u n know n ep o u tf, h a ir s
dovlM to. grant***. c rad llo ra and
o th e r p a r tita claim ing by, th ro u a h .
u n d a r o r a s a ln a i th a said C h a tte r
It. M cF arlan d ,
D efendant*
s n rtrR o r b u t
IN THK NAME OF T H E MTATE
U F FI-OHIDA. (IRKKTINOP i
TO j SUSANNA HILDEBRAN D, h e r
u n k n o w n epoute, hair*, davtaaaa, I n n t a t a , rra d llo ra and
n th a r p a r ti t a elolm ln*
by,
th ro u a h , u n d e r nr a s o l n tt tha
aold S uaanna H ltdahrond: and
Ch e s t e r
r . M cF a r l a n d ,
hlo unknow n tpouao. h a ir s
davleaoa, aro n taao , erad lto ro
a n d o th e r p a rtita elolm lnq by,
th ro u a h , u n d a r o r s a s l n t t the
a sld C h ia ta r li. M cFarland.
TOD, AND MACK O F TOU. A RE
BKQ1TRKI) to file on an aw o r w ith
th * C lark of th e c ir c u it C o u rt of
th a N in th JuO toiol C lroult. In a n d

■lofrnlmnin, w b ir a la lb* p la in tiff
o raka th* io cro * a t th a . C o u rt
q u ie tin g lh* title to tb * p la in tiff
so ognlnot you anS sn rh a f you

IJWMIP, a n d -----I.DOMIC,

DELIGHTFUL

OLD SUGAR MILL

7. BuiUbcm Opportunities
GROCERY STORE end stock, do­
ing good business. B k I Gro­
cery, corner Country Club Rd. A
Old. L. Mary Rd.

COUNTER MAN or Meat Cutler.
Apply Tip Top; Sanford Avo.
k 4th. Street.

OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY - 2 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Lovely Hrittany farm home, 1
bedrooms, extra Urge closets,
1 full ceramic tile baths with
.vanityi. Florida rooqi. quaint
homey kitchen with aid brick
spindles and built ia appliaaeaa.
Cypress fenced back yard, a t­
tractively
landscaped toysia
Uwa. Follow "Open House" sign
tof 26th. Street in Lock Arber.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We invito yms to he owe rwoa
absolutely free without oblige
lion a t ooe af Sanford's leading
Motels while yon Ucoto eaMohle heuaiag fee yanrooif n et
family. Pick np yotw hey R
one to too Offtoe.

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;
South
PINECRESI]

922,900 . TERMS

#
FOR CALK
t acres with 2 bedroom, concrete
block home, high and dry lan$.
House approximately 4 veers
aid, with new roof. Several ask
trees and assorted citrus trees.
Good water. On paved Rd.
91IJN - wilh small down pay-

4th Addition
HontoG Designed For
Florida Lhriag.
t A 4 Bodroome —

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Reglslared Real EMats Broker
Fh. FA 21201 1T43 at Ulawalks

H O M ES

I-»W a n d ------O O N r 'j y , bar

SST M. SUto at.

Foh. I .

*M l • • tha Cloak o f th a C trao ti
•*•*••• mf ■6*m to#la C ounty, rio rid * .
•hjf
day a f J a n u a ry , list.

IBIALI
DAVID M. QATCHEL
niorh of th* ctrowtt- Court
Pamlnol* Cuunty, Florid*

SheunaktM

...
B,rl J*«W M f - VjhlOP, D C
W ln d a rw ta d lt, Mela**, M uuter R

Ward.

AUaraev 6*r VtototMto R oe Pdf

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car riovg

In tn ly w h ile t h f

DAVID M. (IATCMML
a a d a r k of th a C lrru lt C ourt
R yt M a rth a T. V lh ltn
ao D eputy C lark
H orryll 4 M ourland
A tlo rn ay e t L aw

O rlando. F lo rid a
P u b lish J m . I I , M. t* k

VA - FHA FHA hJSm iM
Conrentfoiuil
Finmndnf
Down Pnymenti
Low m $42S
JYgu

w wasS «MiMMM* also kaowa

. m o w . ..

HOUSEWORK. 44 Castle R rew A
Ct. FA 24302.

"E arly American,’* yes, but teller
will throw in 1*3 of Improved IRONING in my home. FA 2Ranch Land, fen* ' and cross
fenced. Good two bed:, am house W1LL lake care of children |n my
home ■-hll mothers work. Phono
a n d
sufficient out-buildings
FA 2-0200.
(equipment and stock enough to
start operation optional) 13 min­
utes from Sanford. Call STEMSHAD FISHERMEN
PER AGENCY to get the low Bond n Dollar Bill thd receive
price and good terms on this
by return mail FOUR GUAR
ANTEED SHAD LURE8 w hirl,
opportunity.
:N '
have proved ao successful ia
th* Cheaepeaka Bey eras. Or
W. H. "BUI” STEMPER Agency
data ahipped seme day. Made
Phone FA 2-4M1
112 N. Park
v experienced ahad fishermen.
Phone FA 2031 2601 Park Dr.
GENE'8 TACKLE WORK ft
412 Cherlotle 8L Lancaster, Pa.

NaMdRaUy AirortUod Ratkee
Williams A h a v e G rand
Swimming PooL Ideal for
areas wl|h blah watac table.
New avaUahto fee HALF

hi* w ife, If a n y ; FR K H FULTOM, a ln g la t l . l ’U I r . HONK-

F. &amp;

URGENTLY NEEDED
MEN 1i-W
To train new for Railroad Toto
grsph Oporators. Due to iwGrm
■tent, positions open Florid*,
other sMtce. R. R. eversgo pep
6370 up. Must be in good heoKiw
sincerely intorettod In Job wrtw
a future.
G. I. APPROVED
For Immediate personal totorvirw
with Field Reproeenletlvo, writ#
Box 1164, CsieelbefTy, Fto .
giving age, addrtM and '
number.

it a mild way to deicrlbe thin
cuilom built two bedroom home
situated on the most beautiful
c o rn in the Wynne wood lec­
tion: landscaped surrounded by
pinei and bearing cllrui treei.
This home la clean aa a pin
i tfd loaded with to many nx.raa
to list. Let ui ihow it lo you
today if you are looking for
a real bargain. Good terms can
be arranged. Exclutive with AMERICAN PLAN Hotel; April —
SEMINOLE REALTY, l » l So.
September; experienced kitchen,
Park Ave., Phone PA 2-3232;
dining
room colored employei;
evening! FA 1-2241.
chefs, waitreisea, elc. Reply
FRAME HOUSE, ‘arge corner lol
wilh references lo Box 4M, Myr­
on Hwy. 40. Bargain at $3,000,
tle Beach. S. C._____________
my rquity St ,000
MOO cash.

TIMES UNION carrier far dawn
town neighborhood or Lake
ALSO practically new I room
Monroe area. FA ' 3-3T34.
residence at t i l l Sanford Ava.
Convenient to Sanford Naval SALESMEN: Two m arried man,
Air Station.
2640 for permanant position hi
Sanford; 6 day waak; paid vaca­
Far further dfUiU contact
tion plus bonus; other benefits.
GEORGE T. STUMP
$623 per mo. plus commission.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
2026 Corrlne Dr., Orlando, Fla.
k LOAN ASSN.
I ll I . COURT ST-i ORLANDO
PHONR GA 6-3611

FOR SALE

Fro cenftooa will bt antorad
ogolnat you.
IT M ORDERED that this b*
enbllabad In tho BANFOEn HER.
* nawapopor publlabad la
Romlntlo Caunty. Florida, aara tarh
WMk for four oonaocntlvo watka.
Th* naturo of this suit and th*
relief •ought Ihoraby It |b* qulot.
'•*
Hjo Mil* to ond tho ra moral
of th* rluudn from lh* ahav* da*,
rtlbad land* owned by th* Plata.
Hffo la Bomleal* County, Florid*
• “«, for eonorpl oqqlteblt taller
to lha promlaoo.
WITNBPU my h*nd *ud offl. l .l

BOOOfCKEEPER: Mutt have * •
perienee in all phasoe of auto­
motive dealership hnnMmialag.
Apply I r a n Meter*, M E. Com­
mercial Ave. Pi. PA 2-6041.

1 A S B a th s

— — C U l W t o hla w ife,- if
a n y t JO HN e . ixtO M ig, ala*
to jM .M
JOMJf HOWARD

bwohewd, if any i H. L B nO T
£ A R » » I4 a n d M ATTIE CART M L hfe w ife; E T H E L P E N .
MTl DONALD R. PHNNTl
• •• F A h d m * M. LB ROT
and U D A
I lf .
J A M l K T r u t i * * * ondor th*
Id tat W iil and v n a ta m o a t of
W, A. R A T N on. dorosoad,
W ILLIAM T. RAYNOR. JR .
RO iraM T HD O aoN HATNOMl
a n d odoh of thorn If oil**, and
If s p y a f thorn b* dead, hla,
h e r o r M oir roapacllva unknow n agouaa*. holra a t, low,
[M dloot, dovitooo, granioo*.
H onors, vaediloro, iru atso a o r
• • h e r elolnw nfe h r . th ro u a h .
uu d o r o r a g n ln o t him, b a r o r
them .
W&gt; T he u u U o w n apouaoa,
h a i r s davlaaa*. la a o ta ta , p ra o taaa, o ra d ltarp o r o tb o r p o rtl*a; olalm fug by, th ro u a h . u a .
d a r a r MBtoot ASM! to D.
■ M IC E ond CORNELIA F.
HRUCK, Plan k a o w a a* C. F.
■II DCF, hla w ife! J ltU M N
LOOMIS s a d — — i / i n m i
h t a ^ t o , u ear I’ mbramd
MWM$K elan kn o w n a a Ml-

BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
2 BR. bout# on Magnolia, JuM out
of city llmi t ; kitchen equipped,
Venetian blinds space heater.
Must tell at onco. SAMS. Will
trade for lato model car.
r A 2-064) or FA 24333.

EXPERIENCED n e a t witter, age
H U . Winn Diiie, Preneh Ave­
nue am! 2Sth. Street.

.
■Mpammamm

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ia

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Vbt

i w fu l

V ira l)

F r), Jo n . 28, lf»«o— r« g n 8 21, F u rn itu re
• BIO VALUES
• tu ic x c r e d it
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
WILL keep on* child for working
All typ*i and liiei. Initalled
mother Monday* thru Frldayi,
•‘Do It Yourteir'
. FA 1-flNS.
WE REPAIR AND SLRV1CE
T llT lN tH u ^ m k w
I T 1N E
Machinery and Supply Ce.
HeuM wiria* — Electrie larvlc*
lid Vlhlen
Mf W. Snd It.
Ph. FA 3-1411
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
I ll Magnolia
FA 9-S91*
Since 1941
A. KARR
DEBAR
NOrth M 4 lt
KQrth U

Plum bing A H eating
AIR C0VDIT10VIN0
CONTRACT and R IP MR WORE

9

aM S eated Ave. Pbeaa FA MMS

BUY, SELL or TRADE

Jenkins

FA I-T440

$SAVE$

S ankarik Olaaa and P a in t Co.
U 114 W. lad St.
FA I-4S9I
THOS. E. THOMPSON
Genera! Contractor
Home Carpentry RepaNa
Rearing A Siding
Phone FA 2 *452

New A Used
Furniture and Appliance*

Sewing Mach. Repairs

Mather of Sanford

AI.L MAKES A MODELS
194 Sa. Perk (14 hr. ear.)
FA ! MU

LEWIS SALKS A SERVICE
Veapa Meter Bceeiora
Heater
A Lawn Mowar Service
—liMTtd W**t Country
Club Rd. FA J-TS3S
FREE ESTIMATES
MO Laurel Ave. PL. FA *7949 PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. U HARMON
PH. FA l-4igl Alter S P. M.
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY
19M Palmetto Ave,*
Open II hri. dey—T diyi a week

w a r e ■. F tm »t. Pk. fa t-m s
ROLLAWAY. Hoipltel and Baby
Beda. Day. Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. TA 2 TIJ1

RAM ROOrtNO

Contracting A Repairs

16. Flowers Jt I'lantn

16. Special Servlets

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM

RENOVATION SPECIAL
(If Needed t

| i Additional

Charge

II. Machinery • Toela

programs, e l t . Pngresaiva
Printing Ce. pknae FA MMI—
ate West llth St.

SERVICE CALM II.M. For de­
pend ibis TV service call San­
ford TV Center, 9th. aed Seaford Ave. TA MT41.

B A M Distributors
tatrodeeleg

NEW PRODUCTR

Do r is ' b e a u t y sh o p

MS

M

f i • -u

CALL Greenlaat Tree Esperts
for faat efficlenl wark. Phene
FA 19011 for a F R E E
ESTIMATE.
HEATING

H.

B.

POPE

00.

m S. Park - PA 1-4114

P. O. Ron ail. Lake Mary. Fla.
Ph. FA I W» i new I gal.
eemant miiar equipped with
•laetrie motor that on* man
can operate — weight U lbs.
complete — mixes M lb*, la
S minute* — I cu, ft, hr, with
«M bucket. For any eament or
eoaerett Job, May be rented at
the following star**—with J
hueketa; Gregory Lumber Co.,
Sanford; Edward* .fardware,
Sanford; Gregory Lumber Co.,
DsLsed; Chuluot* Supply Co.,

HOLLER
M O T O R SALES

22. A rticles F o r Sale

Cut Flowers For Aar Oceessioo
SAVE at BRYAN S
All Bias Ruga And Well To Wall
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FABRIC SHOP.
Carpet*. Sntfifnetien Gumnteed. FA M ill
or
FA 9-MTO One Mock West of Monroe Corner,
1 Weak Servian Ph. FA X-T4ST
«n W rit First si.

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AQ
work guaranteed. Free Fati­ ENVELOPES. LatteriieBde, suitma tea. Phene FA 9-TI1I.
menia, Involes a. kind bill*, tad

Mew Spring Unit

Furniture

4M Sanford Are.

Windshield
Rack GltM
Door Glean
Vont Glaaa
• SKRVICK

Jen C. TRetaae
ISM Sertl* SL
. FA M M I

E. U HARVEY

aace*. A Good Flare To

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Plumbing &amp; Repair*

)

New and Uied Furniture
l i t E. P in t At.
FA 1 Mil

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM II. MURRAY
1111 Celery Avr. Td FA 2 1M4

I

PLUMRWO
Contracting A Repair,
Free Eatlmalea

WILSON - MAIER

VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head, Sag.prnof bottom
rail with plaatle endi, riaatlc
ar rayon tapes. Cotton ar nylon
aerda.
S enkntik Ginn* and Point Co.
112114 W. 2nd St

sella the “FAMOUS FOUR," OidamoMW •
Cadillac * Chevrolet and Corvsir TRADE-IN*
You ran always he aaaured »f having a largo
selection of machsnirally nound, elaan ears Iron*
which to choose, plus the added prelMlion ot
Hollar’s famous Written Warranty. Natlenwlda
(i.M.A.C. easy financing available.

FA 2 4431

O, E, RANGE, pink, double oven,
meal thermometer, griddle, auto­
matic burner; like new. UTS,
FA l-TUT.

58 Chsvrolot

SINGER PORTABLE to reapon
■Ihla party In this vicinity.
Take over • payments af S4.4J.
Two year guarantee remaining.
Wrlle Box AA, c/0 Sanford Her­
ald.

Hal Air Fordnr V-l . Nadia
A Healer . Flawlaao Tut one
Paint .
91
ip o tla u Interior
I PM ®

Sell Ue Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA I-44TT.

58 Cadillac

MORSE-IN heed 'M long bobbin
4 1 Mora* light weight '»
model round bobbin; 'rpoasesiGateway To The Waterway
»d; take over psymenla—guar­
Yeur EVLNRUDE Dealer
anteed. Write Bex ASA. e/o
Robson Sporting Goods
Sanford Hareld.
*44 S I E. lat.
Ph. FA 2 MSI

I *m the symbol of happiness for
HOME SEEKERS * HOME SELLERSI

Qermiy. la*-, Third k Palmetto.
DUTCH AUCTION"! M Feed
FeirlaM *0S S dr.; air rendition- IfrA Artislen WnntPd
rd; R 4 II: power steering, win,
dowa, aaaii, For unuaual offer
CeU FA 2-TllS after I P. M. or
Sat. or Sun.
'ST CHEVROLET, M.SOO miles - LOST; HrIUany Spaniel, female.
T months old. Answer* to Tody,
older model ear lar equity, take
Whlto with errnar
and
up payment!. FA t u u
freeklea. Coni* o' Mr*. C. J. Cor.
bin, 119 W, 19th, St.. Sanford.
20&lt;A Traitor*

I *m th* trademark for atenstrom Realty,
whoGt home aervico ia unexcelled!
I atond ready to aerve you in your real estate need* My purpoM «t Stenatrom

C o u n ty

Chib

Where ever folks set me, In the newspaper ada» on outdoor signs, the telephone

Condition

57 Chavrolat

57 Buick

r . Thrifty Mi 0 , Under

g i n s a n d AntameiD
m . • Only II.SS9 Aatnnl Sugar rardor Hardtop . FnRp
KquippM lnrlndlag ferns*
ie &gt; Don’t Ml**
Steering and Power Briket •
Perfert Jet Bieefc FlnkOwMl
Matching Rlnah and WhRe
Interior and
IIM B
Whft* BtdrrsRa
■

57 Cfcovrolet

56G M C
Check These Prices

VYIcuw a

book, the eounty directory; business card*, end *11 tho m*ny ptoeoe 1*11 pop up,

BETTER H U R R Y!

peoplo will know th*t H*ppy Homer re*lly means A Happy Home!

O N LY

1 LEFT

Before Prices Go Up

I am proud to be asaeeUted with all the felkg at my new home, and I hop# that TU

Half-Ton Pkfoio . 1
dard Trana, • Law

Victoria Haidloi
Tulena Flnlah wl
Sidewall Tire# •
Spelleaa Interior

Eire Ilent Condition

Throeghont

56G M C

Realty to to rnsks horn* buying esiisr and bettor for our buyers snd home tolling
••liar snd bettor for you!

58 Chevrolst

■ 1 CHKVKOI.KT " 31*" S
■ I 0 »l. • Mendard Tren*. 1 Owner . A-l
S lfU U r
Condition
IU U Q

Half-Ton Plrkup • Six Cylin­
der &gt; Hfdramalir * New
Tiro# • In liaellent
Condition
SO M
Throeghent

i t o

55 Cadillac
"SX” Fordor Sedan - All Fee
lory Accrssorlee Including AL
Conditioning - Luatrnwa Tu
lone Finbh • Clean Interior
Perfect In
H M I
Krery Wny

54 Cadillac

49 Pontiac

soon be frienda with all tho folk* at,your home too!
lent Ttonenartelion IWW

Our Used Cam Will Ro Displayed Fra Year
In*p*cttoa Nightly On Our Larg* Lighted L at

T O T A L PRICE

WHERE DEALS SHINE / 9 t
•A Us sign if yetur MM bnf

\^ y

2nd • PalmtU* U. C. IM PA 24211 Of* FA WU1

A S S O C IA T E

Chtvnlel — OhhaabU* -

T n fi Inr

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
PHONE FA 2-2410

M * RS.

FA S-TSM

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I-*

^ W r '6 ,

WASHINGTON (UP1) — Democrat* kicked off thair
1960 campaign today with a national committee meeting
that will be cTlmaxad Saturday by a flOO-a-plate banquet faataring seven presidential hopefuls.
Former President Truman alio will apeak at the dinner,
which la expected to bring more than 6200.000 into party
eeffers. Democrats have complete,
ad that the party Is financially

•trapped.
Adial K. Stovtnson will bo the
only major Democratic presides.
Hal possibility who won’t speak
■I the banquet. The unsuccessful
IMS and ISM candidate originally
was scheduled to appear but with­
draw on grounds he was not seek­
ing the nomination.
Tha potential candidates who
Will address the dinner are Bens.
John F. Kennedy (Mass.). Hubert
B. Humphrey (Minn.) - the only
announced contender* — Stuart
Symington (Mo.) and Lyndon B.
Jehlson ( T « .) nnd Govs. Ed­
mund 0 . (P at) Brown (Calif.),
Bobort B. Meynar (N J.) and 0 .
Monnen William. (Mich.).
A t least nina other Democratic
governors and hundreds of ths
party faithful also will attend the
a ffair a t tha Bheraton-PUrk Hotel.
The national committee planned
to take up n proposal by party
Chairman Paul M. Butler for Da­
te# quota* on contribution* of
state Democratic organisations to
national headquarters.
Fireworks could erupt on this
(aiuo. If they do, Butler’s onrlier
atetem tnt th at good hotel reser­
vations and convention sente would
be alloted according to how state*
meet their quotas could coma up,
Butler this week named a comWitte* to ooailder appeals I from
states unhappy about thair quotas.
Tha
Democratic convention
opyns July 11 la Los Angela*.

cumobsv
V * t CHA RLES

Prose-

RET1RING FROM VAH-7, Chief Marvia J. Rohlfa, right, raosirad a
plaque from his commanding officer, Cdr. Kcnoath F. Bowall. Joining tha
ceremony after Rohlfa Inapactad Mia unit are, from left, hla daughter,
Kahla, hi* son, Douglas, and Mr*. Rohlfn. Tha Rohlfa will live at 118 K.
Coleman Cirel*. Tha ehfef will enter the insurance bualneae here.
(Herald Photo)

mous vardict on the penalty.
The woman who spent the eve­
ning with Mrs, Barbara Finch, 33,

Nine past Jaycat presidents told what the Jaycaaa did
for them Thursday.
The past presidents were guests of honor at a Junior
murder trial today.
Convict John Cody, ' » , who Chamber of Commerce luncheon In the Civic Center. Their
"hopes" he Is a lsdles* man and terms of offica spanned more than 20 years.

no. tees*

X. B IV E N t,

tea oraaby at..

U e h P O te L N e rte C arolina.
i T e e a n h e re b y a e tirie a an* &gt;*•
n e lr e a t e file a n a p p earan ce or
• t h t r Safanaoa, on o r bofora tha
• t b Say of r o b n e r y . ISIS. 1a th a t
a*State a * tt f* r Divorce, file* la
H u C ircu it C o u rt m a t h Ju d icial
C irc u it. Bem tee) • C o u n t y , Florida,
C hancery R e. 10t i l , w h s rc la Docta
L Bivens, P la in tiff. Is M ak in g a
Divorce from C h a rle s R. M veaa,

1930's. The Jaycees returning
from the., war had to convince
themaelvea they eould build up
the community, StenaUom an id.
Gordon Bradley, George An­
drew Speer, William Stem per and
Richard Deal wars other past pre­
sidents who reminisced el the
meeting. Ken Simmons was emcee.

*eu ter aurh failure.
A copy of sunk appearance ar
ether defenses, must be nailed ta
. a . Mask. Attorney for Plaintiff,
II Rest OaacordAve, Orlande,

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lerlda.
. .
' WITNESS, the hand of the Clerk
•ad the seal of aald Court, at
Sanford, Seminole Bounty, PlertAi,
rate «ta day of January, lift,

A mss* confirmation tervirs at
All Souls Catholic Church in
Sanford taw 100 children and 33
adulta receive the Holy Sacrament
Thursday evenini.
The Mott Rev. Joseph P. Hur­
ley, D. D„ Bishop of Diocese of
St. Augustine, administered the
rites. Several priests from neigh­
boring parishes assisted in the
ceremonies.
While here, the Bishop also
blessed the new school at Ad
Souls Church. The school which
provides elasa room space and a
social ball for the church hat
been in use since December 1st.
There are 430 children enrolled
in grades one through 10,
Students of the school sang the
hymns and presented speelal
music for the service of confirma­
tion add the dedication of the
school afterward.
Father Richard J. "Lyons Is
the pastor af All Bools Church
loooted at M i Street and Oak

'Spooky/ 'Sparky'
ToAid Society
"Spooky and Sparky" will he
in Sanford Saturday trying to
help get members far the San­
ford Humane Society.
Ths two giant-slM pets, a cal
and a dog, will cavort around the
Post Offica alt day seeking mem­
berships to raise funda for en
animal shelter.
Parents are invited to bring
children to see the two unusual
animals and take out Junior mem­
bership! for youngsters at SO cents
each. Full memberships also will
be signed.
The society started last week
to enroll members end scheduled
acquisition of a shelter for stray
animals as its first major pro­
ject.

The Cherkertails of VAH-11 will
meet tonight at iho NAB Sanford
Ballroom to Introduce new ship­
mate* and to wish departing mem­
ber* smooth lalling. The squadron
is scheduled to leave Sanford Tues­
day for a seven-month cruise in
the Mediterranean.
The Chief Petty Officers of
Tonight’s party, beginning at
Nival Air Station and Fleet Units
7:30, will feature music of Nick
are giving a dinner party in honor
Pfeifeuf and his band. Refresh­
of Captain and Mrs. R. W. Stye,
ments. door prizes, entertainment
Commanding Officer, Naval Air
and ■ few surprises are scheduled.
Station, Saturday evening at 7:30
Meeting with the squadron for
p. m.
the last time will be Leading Chief
Dress will be semi-formal for
Hoyle A. Shields, who is retiring Circle Meet
the -event at which an orchestra
next week after over 30 years of
The Evening Circle of the will play for dancing.
Naval service.
Reservations must be made at
WSCS of Grace Methodist Church
Shields reported to VAH-11 In will meet si I p. m. Monday at the CPO club not later than 11
February, 1957 and during the the church.
a. m. Saturday.
squadron’s last cruise to the Medi­
terranean he assumed the duties
of leading chief.
Shields, his wife Polly, and their
SECURITY
two children plan to remain in
SSOCIATES, INC,
Sanford.

Seminole County T ubm ulw is
and Health Association executive
secretary Mrs. Lorraine Graham
will attend the Florida Conference
of Tuberculosis Workers Fab. 1-3.

Tell, Mgr.
Membtr ■ New

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s a lt ta foreclose a m o rle a s * aa
lb * below described p ro p e rty bee
bee a rom m eaoed a s a la e t you 1a
th e C ircu it C ourt of the N inth
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F lo rid a,
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b e e n A eeesU llen of Or lend# v,
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Chiefs To Honor
N A S Commander

STOCKS - BONDS
MUTUAL - FUNDS

Health Official
To Attend Meet

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WOi P a u l

One of tha eveflts sponsored by
tha womsn of the Anne Miller
Cirele to raise funds for the
March of Dimes will be s road
block Sunday at the corner of
French Ave. and W. First St.
Police wlQ assist the volunteer
workers In m aking.the solicita­
tion by regulating the traffic
signs! so Motorists are delayed as
little as possible.
Mrs. Sallia Wight, chairman of

Family Asks No
Flowers Be Sent

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Senate drove todsy toward a fi­
nal vote on Uw clean elections bill
already stiffened to limit cam­
paign donation* by individuals
Lais Boons, Sanford
and total spending in preeldenUel
Bhlrlay Warren, Sanford
campaigns.
Lorece Peterson, Sanford
Another "tough" provision—this
Betty Gooding, Sanford
one aimed at curbing labor*! In­
Manna George, Sanford
fluence te elections, primaries,
Dorothy Smith, Lake Monroe
conventions and caucuses — was
Alice Hasty. Sanford
up for action.
Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-S.C.)
Hr. and Mra. Albert Warren, offered the labor amendment,
Sanford, a daughter
clearly aimed at tho AFL-ClO’i
Mr. and Mre. Bobby Brlaiey, Committee for Political Education
Sanford, a daughter
(COPE).
Mr. sod Mra. Charles
The amendment would prohibit
McDowell, Sanford, a son
labor unions or thair political
Dismissals
arms from making any ‘'contri­
Bart Peterson, Sanford
bution or expenditure" te camKathleen Adams, Sanford
pxlgni or flections.
David Schwelekert, Lake Mary
Other congressional news:
Jamoa J , Rubel, Sanford

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR

Tranqulllwrs: Chairman Estes
Kefauver (D-Tenn.) of the Senate
anti trust subcommittee — In Us
second day of bearings on drug
ees — said research on drugs
cancer end mental health
might be lagging became drug
companies oppose government
patent policies. Kefauver said
there was danger of socialized
medicine if companies failed to
cut drug prices soon.
Narcotics: Senate investigators
have been told "bureaucratic buntflag" te the Treasury Departmwrt is interfering with efforts to
haH narcotic smuggling from
Mexico, Sen. John A. Carroll (DGoto.) said. He mad* tha stalem tnt at tha alan of a Senate Ju­
venile delinquency subcommittee
investigation of Uw International
narcotics traffic.

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All Bateta Episcopal Church
Funeral rites Jar Mre. Hcodersob will bo eoodueted at II a, m, Enterprise will bold Holy co
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�MAS May Get New Supersonic Craft
There are strong indications that a new supersonic
heavy attack aireraft, the A3J Vigilante, will be intro*
dueed into Navy use in VAH-1 at the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
The brand new H-bomb carrying aireraft has been
wider development for five years by North American
Aviation Ine. K completed ita test flight teats in the
fall of 1958. It ia a twin engined, high wing, jet powered
type capable of operating from current aircraft car*
riers and airfields.
If the official decision is announced to place tbs
A3J here, it will be the second time the Sanford NAS
has been selected for introduction of a new attack air­
craft. The A3D Skywarrior was put into use here in
February, 1957.
Factors in the «n of the Sanford atalion for in­

troduction of the new supersonic craft would be "the
adequacy of facilities and economy of introduction that
may be effected locally."
The station last week received praise for ita effi­
ciency of operation and utilisation of manpower and re­
sources by the Navy inspector general's tesm which
completed a two-week inspection.
The station was given a high rating by the inspecting
team and Capt. Robert Slye, commanding officer, re­
ported that "they said we're getting a dollar's worth for
every dollar spent."
J "And we're proud of that," Capt. Slye said.
Although no official notice has been given that the
A3J will come here first, the fact that a new program
of this type, which takes at least several months to get
started, is upcoming indicates an important role for the
NAS in future programs of the Navy,

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WEATHER: Fair, continued rather cold through Tuesday. High today, 55-60. Low tonight, 45-50.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960
SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 614

Street Battle
Images In Algiers
Over Peace Plan
ALGIERS (UP!) - Heavily-arm­
ed
European
settler*
began
strengthening their tortreai-Ilke
b a rric a d e s In the heart of Algiers
today in defiance of President
Charles DeGaulle’a plea to "return
te national order.”
The government declared a state
of siege ia hopes of restoring order
among the students and settlers
trying to force DeGaulJe out of
office because of their die-hard
opposition to bit "■oft” pease
plans for Algsria, Schools were
closed.
b But the settlers ripped up new
patches of pavement and brought
in fresh wooden logs to reinforce
the breast-high barricades that
block off eoveral streets to the
center of Iba city. They defiantly
destroyed helicopter-dropped leaf­
lets bearing DeGaulle'i appeal.
la Paris DeGaulJe mat in emer­
gency eesaloa with Premier Micbel
Debra te decide whether to tu t
force to a showdown with tfw
JM ttlare. The settlers end riot po• j j * .W iled a t aeadown Sunday add
at toast » persona were reported
Ultod.
A surrender ultimatuto was exported. The eetUsie showed no
aiga ad sectsuder.
Heavy eonUageato ef slot police
stood oetokto the barrier*. Army
troops were streaming toward the
city to reinforce the garriaoas al­
ready there. Major totenections
Okwere under heavy guard and roils
• o f barbed wire protected the gov
•rnm eet headquarters.
The settlers were entrenched
eoly a short distance away.
Disturbances erupted again to­
day in Oran where a group ef
rioters attempted Sunday to seise
the prefecture building.
The Oram demonstrators stopped
several city buiee, punctured their
tires and pushed them across the
- streets to block them off.
w They Included hundreds ef stu­
dents and middle-aged Europeans
who formed a mob of &gt;0,010 Sun­
day and fought a pitched battle
with riot polka. An unofficial
chock of hospitals showed &gt;0 dead,
tea af thorn police, and ICS wound­
ed to the fighting.
11m arm y thus fa r was aloof
to tbo settlers’ appeals to join them
ie an uprising which would bring
- t h e downfall af DeGaulto and
Vend what they fear -will bo a sur­
render to the Moslem rebels who
hava boon battling the army far
five years.

CatholicsTo Get
NewChurch, School
^

South Seminole CaUwlirs will gel
a naw 1100,0M church sad school
this yoar.
The church and school will be
built on Altamonte Springs' Mait­
land Ave. and Spring lak e Road,
Rev. Fr. Hubert Reason said to­
day.
The new unit will replace the
. St. Mary Magdelene'i where Pr.
Reason is now pastor. The present
rhurrh, which was converted from
the old Seminole Club, will be usfd
as a meeting hall.

•

Cold Endangers
State Employment
MIAMI (U P li — Florida's cold­
est weekend of the year left a
stricken winter vegetable Industry,
a host of unemployed migrant
farm woikera and el leest four
deed today.
Estimates of the ruin of vege­
table m ips In Ihe Dad# County and
t.aka Okeechobee arras ran to go
to tm per rent. This represented

a potential loas of million* of dol­
lars, ami (hr effect will lie long
lasting in hichrr prices for veerlahles through Ihe nation in weeks
to com*.
Bryan Page, Miami district dlirclor of the Florida Stale Em­
ployment Service eatimated about
7,001) migianl workers — mostly

County's Citrus
News Briefs Crop Damage
No Incidents
Reported 'Small'

Robert Lee, V. M. Arnett, Mrs. Roberta Richards, Ralph W ight a fte r receiving
Jaycee aw ards for the year. (Herald Photo)
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ight Is Young Man Of Year;
Mrs. Richards, Lee, Arnett Honored
Ralph 8. Wight II was announc­
ed s i .the winner of the Jaycee
Distinguished Service Award for
issa to the Junior Chamber of
Commerce'a awards banquet.
Wight we* acclaimed principal­
ly for ble work previously ia ob­
taining a blood bank here and
then spearheading ita growth and
conatruction ef its own building
last year. He also was cited for
hla work with the Elks Play­
ground for three years, being on
the board of the Harry Anna Crip­
pled Children's Home at Umatilla,
for activity with the Rotary Club,
Elks Club, American Legion, 40
A I and the Holy Cross Episcopal
Church. He la the secret ary-trrasurer of the Wight Grocery Co.
Three other outstanding young
people was presented awards by
the Jaycee* as they wound up
their annual Jaycee Week. These
were for the county's outstand­
ing young teacher, young farm ­
er and young sailor.
Mrs. Roberta Richards, a mem­
ber of the Sanford Grammar
School faculty, was voted the out­
standing taacher. This award was
given for teaching ehilily and
school activities, but *!»&lt;&gt; includ­
ed Judging on accomplishments
in civk endeavors outside the
school.
Mrs. Richards wai praised not
only for her teaching abilities but
for her additional volunteer work
which she does, including direct­
ing the glrc club after school hours
and being president of the local
chapter of Alpha Della Kappa, an
honorary teachers sorority. She
also takes part in church activities
and is a church organist.
An Oviedo native, Robert K.
Lee, was judged the outstanding

Altamonte Springs Man
Killed In Road Mishap
w A 38-year-old Negro truck driv­
er from Altamonte Springs was
killed when his vehicle overturned
to a ditch early Saturday morning.
Douglas McUavuck waa killed
to the mishap while a wmpaalaa
to the track, Asrto Luster ad U N
Poplmri Ave., Sanfurd, was injured

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and taken to Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Hospital authorities reported
this morning that Luster waa in
"fair" co n d itio n .
The Sheriff* office reported
that tha truck veered off the road
on the Old Lake Mery Highway
and Cook's Comer and tu n ed
over, landing in a ditch.

young farmer of (be year tor toe
work to the cattle buxinaae.
Hit citation pointed out that
ha was judged to have made the
moil progress with hla original
herd, had mad* outstanding im­
provement in pastures and drain­
age end had used hla technology
to the best advantage.
!* • ia president of the Cattle­
men's Assn., a mem tier of the
Farm Bureau and ia active In
church and civic programa to
Oviedo and lha eounly.
First recipient of tha Young
Sailor af tha Year award was
Verlin M. Arnett, first clan avia­
tion fira control technician of
VAH-3.
Nominated by a board of offic­
ers from the squadron, Arnett
was salaried by a station board
from a group of several outstand­
ing enlisted man.
Arnett's actlvitiei include be­
ing a Scoutmaster, president of

Castro Queried
On Press Freedom
HAVANA (U I'I}—The independ
rnt nrwspaper Dalrio da la Mar­
ina
asked pointedly Sunday
whether supporter* of Premier
Fidel Castro "are burning newsiapera aa Hitler did under Notam."
An editorial entitled " Fidel'*
Words" contrasted Castro's as­
surances that the Cuban press
would be free even to criticise
him. During tha past two months
publications unpopular with (he
revolutionary regime have been
stolen or burned in half a doien
Cuban lowna.

f

Rescuers Drilling
For Buried Miners
COALBROOK (UPI) — South
Africa's biggest diamond drill
chewed He way toward a rubbleblocked gallery in the Clydesdale
coal mine today and bystanders
i wondered whether it would prove
io be a trap or a tomb for the
4M min tr, c, u fhi 513 feel underground by a cave-in Thursday.
Tha immediate aim of tha drill­
ing was te cut a 14-inch shaft
through whtoh any survivors ef
the eevt-to might obtain air, food
and water.

tha local Flee* Reservo Assn, ment on stales right*—they will
chapter, being chairman ef the preserve the good old Conatiluboard oT trustee* of Ebcneier tlon, but they don’t want to grab
Methodist- Church and teaching the bull fay tha horns where R
Sundy echool. Ho alto it rated a ■will do the most good-down on
lop man to hit Held by the Navy. the local level,” he said
1 t» Jayceta and their honored
Four members of the Junior
gueste beard Judge Voile Wil­ chamber received certificate* of
liams, who won the distinguished merit for being chosen Jaycee of
service award himself In 1852, the Month in the local organisa­
speak on "lha future of young tion's program.
men In America."
Jack Erickson, Don Royer, Gar­
Judge Williams delivered a ring­ nett White and Jack Wilber were
ing call to young people to Join honored for their work during the
lha Jaycces and assume the last four month* of 1*58 including
responsibilities that go with lead being committee chairmen for
trahip to the community.
major projects.
Ha stressed particularly the
need tor leadership on the local
levs! rather than Male and na­
tional levels.
"The woods arc full of so-call­
ed leaders who are not willing to
serve their - community because
they are waiting for the cal! of
bigger thing*. They can't rind
Pfc. Robert H. Weber, a Matin*
time to leach Sunday school, to sentry et the Hanford Naval Air
attend P-TA, to serve as chair­ Station, la Hated In critical eondt
man of tbo Get Out the Vote Com­ lion today aa a result of an ac
mittee, to be a member of the ridenlal shooting last night.
Christmas Parade Committee —
Weber we* wounded when n
hut they will fight to (iirir last wcepon
being unloaded by an­
brealh against federal rnrn.arhother Marine stridently was fired
and ha waa hit in Lha rhest, Ha ia
in the Orlando Air Forre Base
Hospital.
,
The commanding officer of the
Marine Barrack* at the air sta­
NASHVILLE, N. C. (U Pli-T w o tion has ordered an investigation
convicts armed with a rifle and of li»e accident.
pistol raptured a guard and kid
Pfr, Weber is the son of Mr.
naped a passing motorist today in and Mr*. Otto Weber, 0316 Elliott
a break from a road cang.
Av#., Middle Village, N. Y.
Tha men beaded west toward
Spring Hope, about nine miles
from here. Tha Nash County
sheriffs office reported the ear
tha convicts were believed driving
NEW YORK (UPI) - Block
was seen about an hour after the
10 a. m. break eo U. S. 64 beyond prices al I p. m.:
American Airitoei ............ ||M
Spring Hope.,
American TAT ................... n
llelhleihriu Steel ............... 32
Caterpillar ............................. Jl&gt;»
DuPonl ........
247t*
Ford Motor ......................... a v ,
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep General Electric ............... MG
Frank Koyalaki (D-Conn.i today General Motors ................... 30H
proposed a sweeping revision of Graham - I'alge ................... a
the armed forces whirh would Int. T A T .......................... m h
mold the Army, Navy. Air Force, Lorlllard ............................. 31'.
Marines and Coast Guard into one Minute Maid ...................... IMi
defense unit.
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Kowalski, a former Army Colo­ Perm RR ....... .........; ......... l t u
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would give full command autlrar- Sears Roebuck .................... 4IV4
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fense with only the President as U. S. Steel
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commandcr-to-ci.:.. ;uovs him.
Weiltogbouse El......................1041*

Marine Sentry
Shot In Mishap

Convicts Escape
From Road Camp

I p. in. Stocks

Combine Forces,
Official Says

FI.OYD. Va. t UPIl - Nine Ne­
groes filed quietly into the aide
door of an all-whtte high school
today in the first racial Integra­
Seminal* t’ounly'i IS million
tion in mountainous Southwest cltrua Industry appear* to have
Virginia. There were no Incidents, escaped serious damage from Ihe
coldeal weekend of Ihe year and
Defends Policy
prolonged cold spell that hat seen
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Defense frost blankrl live area for the
Secretary Thomas S. Galea staun­ peal five days.
chly defended today ihe adminis­
County Agent Cecil Tucker re ­
tration's missile and satellite ef­ ported Ihis morning (hat he would
forts is • witness before the not venture a gueai on how much
House Space Committee. Gates citrus was destroyed but the
said the Defense Department's figure was "very im all” and waa
ballistic missile and apart pro­ nowhere near the serious damage
grama had "in about ten y ean te grovea during tha major freer*
achieved impressive result*.
to 1837.
Tucker explained that to all pro­
Commissioner
.
bability - only- the young eitnia
OCALA (UPI) —Florida AgrC tree* were hurt. He compliment­
culture Commissioner
Nathan ed citrus farmers who fired early
Mayo, II, fought back today after and protected the 18,000 acres ef
an attack of pneumonia which citrus to the county.
hospitalised him with a 104 degree
However, (he vegetable Indus­
fever. The veteran Cabinet offi­ try in Uw county suffered "slight
cial waa reported in serious condi­ to heavy” damages to many areas.
tion Sunday night. Rut hospital
Heaviest hit, according to Tuck­
attendant* said be appeared to er, was the celery and cabbage
be improving.
Industry. The eounly agent In­
dicted that vegetable damage may
Shipbuilding: Strike
hit near Ibe half million mark but
NEW YORK (LTD - Striking at litis tiiM St waa ton osrly to
shipbuilders meet with federal give ea accurate figure on Uie
mediator* and Ibe Bethlethem loss.
Steel Co., today to an effort to
Temperature* dipped to ■ desettle a strike affecting Ike na­ grata Saturday and Sunday morn­
tion’s nuclear shipbuilding pro­ ings but a warmup trend was re ­
gram. About 10,000 members of corded (hit morning ea tempera­
the Marine and Shipbuilding Work, ture* rose to 34 degrees.
era Union are on strike against
Tucker aald he plant to make
Hrlhlehem's Quincy, Mass., yard an attentive tour of all citrus and
and tha nearby Fora River yerd. vegetable tre a t to the county be­
fore making My damage figures
Missing: Passenger
public.
KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI) Jaime Rula, who wee Rated as
one of the JT victimi of last
week's Montego Bay airline crash
Bids for three pieces of equip­
was not on the plan# at all, ment for tbo county road depart­
authorities disclosed Sunday night. ment will be opened at Tuetday'a
Dead in hit place waa Mario Cam. county eommimion meeting.
piiaano, a friend who had bor­ Rids will be awarded for a new
rowed Ruls'a paaipavi to order loader, miser and dragline.
to return from Now York to BoThe commission alto will award
gotba, Colombia, to attend to a bid for a new pick-up truck foe
pressing business. Both waps Co­ Ihe county'* agriculture depart­
lombian citlaens.
ment.

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Bid Opening Set

Negroes and Puerto Kirana —
would be out of work within 10
days. He said Ihis would Jeopard­
ise the welfare of 21.000 persona
when the families of the workers
are included.
Al Iraet three persons died of
attempts to keep warm in Ihe
lieeaing weather and one man wet
kilted when his ear skidded aff an
ire-rnaled bridge.
Sunday, when most ef the dam­
age waa done to the vegetable
crops, taw the slate's first snow
in two years when a light covering
tell in North Florida.
South Florida got aorae relief
this morning aa temperature*
failed to go below freesing in
molt sections. But a radio station
In Gainesville at Ihe north end of
the alate reported a morning low
of IT degrees.
Ironically, while disheartened
growers inspected their withered
fields to Dade County Sunday
afternoon, tourltls crammed tha
beaches to soak up sunshine. Tho
temperature to the Miami area
rose into the comfortable 10's In
(ha afternoon after the coldest
dawn of tbo year.
Dawn waa obscured In the vegetable growing areas Sunday b y '
dense clouds of black ampka front
smudge pots and piloa of gaeoltoe
soaked rubber lire*.
Snow fell over north well Florida gtmdap while temperature* hover­
ed to the mld-30'a. Tho Weatbaw
Bureau said it waa (tin Brat anew
to the stale ntoee Uw record
freest of M5S.
Tbo flakes melted emoet ea aeon
as they hit Ihe ground et Penan- ,
cola, DcFuniak Springs and Ontoview.
Damage estimates to winter
vegetables ranged aa high aa M
and n per cent. Thousands ef
acres oLpnfe beans, aguish and
tomatoes were scared to the rich
vegetable belt south of Miami.
Lomoi from tho frees# warn
e i peeled to bo counted to mil Rons
of dollara and sand prices
fraab vegetable* across tho no­
tion skyrocketing.

al

Two Cars Crash,
But Nobody Hurt
Two ears crashed at Sanford
Ava. and Onora Rd. today, hut no­
body wai b u t seriously.
Mrs. Mildred Ebarla waa driving
•aat on Onora Rd. whoa her any
crashed Into Uw front of a ear
coming north on Sanford Ava., tha
Highway Patrol aald. Virgil Clif­
ford Gracey of Sanford waa driv­
ing Um northbound ear. Highway
Patrolman OUn Garrett charged
Mra. Ebarla with failure In yield
the right ef way.

County Tax Money Keeps Pouring In
Over I t million baa been tolieelrd by the tax collector's off Ire for
taxes and the isle of 1N0 auto
licensa plates, Tax CdUaclar John
Galloway reported this morning,
Galloway said hit office, aa of
this morning, has tasked 18,371 re­
ceipts and h is taken to |Sff,lTS.!M
in teica.
The tax collactor reminded resi­
dents that they only have this
week to take advantage of the four
percent discount when paying
taxes.
Starting next week, the tax dis­
count will drop la one percent.
Galloway reported alee that hi*
office ha* issued 7,028 license tags
and collected 1138,141.33. The dead­
line for all county residents to have
their 1M0 auto tags It Feb. M.

Peron’* Plana
Develops Trouble
CIUDAD TRUJILLO (UPI) —
Former Argentine President Juan
D. Peron look off early today on
a chartered flight to Europe, but
was forced to return bare because
of "minor engine trouble."
Guillermo Sanloal, manager of
the Brasilian airline from which
poran chartered lha big Cometallallon, did not specify the trou­
ble."

TOPSY-TURVY Keenan Ugs
ooao.Tw.ent
(actor John Galloway. UaUowty, who hoe charfi of
coining tho toga in Seminole County, oloo cot
of duplicated toga in tho shipment. AH the mlnprlnta w il
go Uck to Tullaliaaeeo.

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